Teac 11AK33 User manual

SERVICE MANUAL
CTW3250
32” WIDE CTV
Effective: FEB02 CTW3250SERV

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CONTENTS
Contents ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 1
Safety Precautions ................................................................................................................................................................................ 2
TV Set switched off ............................................................................................................................................................................... 2
Measurements ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 2
PERI-TV SOC ET ................................................................................................................................................................................ 2
SCART 1 ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 2
SCART 2 ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 2
INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................................................................................... 2
SMALL SIGNAL PART WITH TDA884X ............................................................................................................................................. 2-3
TUNER ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 4
VIDEO SWITCH TEA6415C ................................................................................................................................................................ 4
AM DEMODULATOR TDA9830 ........................................................................................................................................................... 4-5
MULTISTANDART SOUND PROCESSOR MSP34X0D .................................................................................................................... 5
SOUND OUTPUT STAGE TDA2614/TDA2615/TDA2616Q ............................................................................................................ 5
VERTICAL OUTPUT STAGE WITH TDA8351/TDA8356 ................................................................................................................. 5
VIDEO OUTPUT AMPLIFIER TDA6108M .......................................................................................................................................... 5
SINGLE/MULTISTANDARD VIF/SIF-PLL and FM-PLL/AM DEMODULATOR TDA4470 ............................................................... 6
COMB FILTER SAA9181 ..................................................................................................................................................................... 6
POWER SUPPLY (SMPS) .................................................................................................................................................................... 6
MICROCONTROLLER SDA555X ........................................................................................................................................................ 6
SERIAL ACCESS CMOS 8 (1024*8) EEPROM ST24C08 ............................................................................................................. 6
CLASS AB STEREO HEADPHONE DRIVER TDA1308 .................................................................................................................... 6
SAW FILTERS ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 6
BTSC STEREO / SAP / DBX-DECODER end AUDIO PROCESSOR TDA9855 ............................................................................. 6
IC DESCRIPTIONS AND INTERNAL BLOC DIAGRAM .................................................................................................................. 7
TDA8840/TDA8842/TDA8844...................................................................................................................................................... 7-8
UV1315/UV1316/UV1336 ............................................................................................................................................................. 9-10
TEA6415C ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 10
TDA9830......................................................................................................................................................................................... 10
TDA2614/TDA2615/TDA2616Q................................................................................................................................................... 10-11
TDA8351/TDA8356 ....................................................................................................................................................................... 11
TDA6108M ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 12
TDA9181......................................................................................................................................................................................... 12
TDA44604 ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 13
SDA555X ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 13-14-15-16
MSP34X0D ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 16-17
TDA4470......................................................................................................................................................................................... 18
ST24C08......................................................................................................................................................................................... 19
TDA1308......................................................................................................................................................................................... 19
G1965M .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 1 9
TDA3430G...................................................................................................................................................................................... 19-20
DPL3519A ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 21-22
SDA9488A ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 22-23
TDA9886......................................................................................................................................................................................... 23
A 19PRO CHASSIS MANUAL ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE ......................................................................................................... 24
For Adjust Settings ......................................................................................................................................................................... 24
WHITE BALANCE ADJUSTMENT ................................................................................................................................................ 2 4
AGC ADJUSTMENT ....................................................................................................................................................................... 24
IF-PLL NEGATIVE ADJUSTMENT ............................................................................................................................................... 24
IF-PLL POSITIVE ADJUSTMENT ................................................................................................................................................ 24
LUMINANCE DELAY ADJUSTMENT ............................................................................................................................................ 24
VERTICAL ZOOM ADJUSTMENT ............................................................................................................................................. 25
VERTICAL SCROLL ADJUSTMENT .......................................................................................................................................... 25
HORIZONTAL SHIFT ADJUSTMENT ......................................................................................................................................... 25
VERTICAL SLOPE ADJUSTMENT ............................................................................................................................................ 25
VERTICAL AMPLITUDE ADJUSTMENT ................................................................................................................................... 25
S-CORRECTION ADJUSTMENT ................................................................................................................................................ 25
VERTICAL SHIFT ADJUSTMENT .............................................................................................................................................. 2 5
EW WIDTH ADJUSTMENT .......................................................................................................................................................... 25
EW PARABOLA WIDTH ADJUSTMENT ..................................................................................................................................... 25
EW CORNER PARABOLA ADJUSTMENT ................................................................................................................................. 25
EW TRAPEZIUM ADJUSTMENT ................................................................................................................................................ 25
HORIZONTAL SHIFT ADJUSTMENT ......................................................................................................................................... 25
VERTICAL SLOPE ADJUSTMENT ............................................................................................................................................ 25
VERTICAL AMPLITUDE ADJUSTMENT ................................................................................................................................... 25
S-CORRECTION ADJUSTMENT ................................................................................................................................................ 25
VERTICAL SHIFT ADJUSTMENT .............................................................................................................................................. 2 5
EW WIDTH ADJUSTMENT .......................................................................................................................................................... 25
EW PARABOLA WIDTH ADJUSTMENT ..................................................................................................................................... 25
EW CORNER PARABOLA ADJUSTMENT ................................................................................................................................. 25
EW TRAPEZIUM ADJUSTMENT ................................................................................................................................................ 25
For Option Settings ............................................................................................................................................................................... 26
OPTION 00 ...... OPTION 60 .................................................................................................................................................... 26-36
A 19PRO CHASSIS ADJUST SETTING ( 00-65 ) .................................................................................................................... 37
GENERAL BLOC DIAGRAM OF CHASSIS A 19PRO ................................................................................................................... 38

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DO NOT CHANGE ANY MODULE UNLESS THE SET IS SWITCH OFF
The mains supply side of the switch mode power supply transformer is live.
Use an isolating transformer.
The receivers fulfill completely the safety requirements.
Safety precautions
Servicing of this TV should only be carried out by a qualified person.
- Components marked with the warning symbol on the circuit diagram are critical for safety and must only be replaced with an identical
component.
- ower resistor and fusable resistors must be mounted in an identical manner to the original component.
- When servicing this TV, check that the EHT does not exceed 26kV.
TV Set switched off
Make short-circuit between HV-CRT clip and CRT ground layer.
Short C804 (150mF) before changing IC802 or other components in primary side of SM S.
Measurements
Voltage readings and oscilloscope traces are measured under following conditions.
Antenna signal 60dB from colourbar generator. (100% white, 75% colour saturation)
Brightness, contrast, colour set for a normal picture.
Mains supply, 220VAC, 50Hz.
PERI-TV SOCKET
SCART 1 (SC050) SCART 2 (SC051)
1 Audio right output 0.5Vrms / 1K 1 Audio right output 0.5Vrms / 1K
2 Audio right input 0.5Vrms / 10K 2 Audio right input 0.5Vrms / 10K
3 Audio left output 0.5Vrms / 1K 3 Audio left output 0.5Vrms / 1K
4 Ground AF 4 Ground AF
5 Ground Blue 5 Ground Blue
6 Audio left input 0.5Vrms / 10K 6 Audio left input 0.5Vrms / 10K
7 Blue input 0.7Vpp / 75ohm 7 Blue input 0.7Vpp / 75ohm
8 AV switching input 0-12VDC /10K 8 AV switching input 0-12VDC /10K
9 Ground Green 9 Ground Green
10 - 10 -
11 Green input 0.7Vpp / 75ohm 11 -
12 - 12 -
13 Ground Red 13 Ground Red
14 Ground Blanking 14 Ground Blanking
15 Red input 0.7Vpp / 75ohm 15 -
16 Blanking input 0-0.4VDC, 1-3VDC / 75ohm 16 -
17 Ground CVS output 17 Ground CVS output
18 Ground CVS input 18 Ground CVS input
19 CVS output 1Vpp / 75ohm 19 CVS output 1Vpp / 75ohm
20 CVS input 1Vpp / 75ohm 20 CVS input 1Vpp / 75ohm
21 Ground 21 Ground
1. INTRODUCTION
11AK19 is a 90ø and 110ø chassis capable of driving 20-21,24,25,28-29,32,33 tubes at appropriate currents.
The chassis is capable of working in both AL and SECAM. The sound system is capable of giving 6watts
RMS output into a load of 8ohms.
One 8 page simple TELETEXT, TO TEXT and FASTEXT is provided.
The chassis is equipped with 21-pin scart connectors which can accept via scart the SVHS format from VCRs so equipped.
2. SMALL SIGNAL PART WITH TDA884X
The TDA8840/8842/8844 combine all small signal functions required for a colour TV receiver, except tuning.
2.1. Vision IF amplifier
The IF-amplifier contains 3 AC-coupled control stages with a total gain control range which is higher than 66dB.
The sensitivity of the circuit is comparable with that of modern IF-IC s. The video signal is demodulated by means of a LL
carrier regenerator. This circuit contains a frequency detector and a phase detector. The AFC output is obtained by using the
VCO control voltage of the LL and can be read via the I²C-bus. For fast search tuning systems the window of
the AFC can be increased with a factor 3. The setting is realised with the AFW bit.
Depending on the type the AGC-detector operates on top-sync level (single standard versions) or on top sync and top
white-level (multi standard versions). The demodulation polarity is switched via the I²C-bus. The AGC detector time-constant
capacitor is connected externally. This mainly because of the flexibility of the application. The time-constant of the AGC
system during positive modulation is rather long to avoid visible variations of the signal amplitude.

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To improve the speed of the AGC system a circuit has been included which detects whether the AGC detector is activated every frame
period. When during 3 frame periods no action is detected the speed of the system is increased. For signals without peak white
information the system switches automatically to a gated black level AGC. Because a black level clamp pulse is required for this way
of operation the circuit will only switch to black level AGC in the internal mode.
The circuits contain a video identification circuit which is independent of the synchronisation circuit. Therefore search tuning is
possible when the display section of the receiver is used as a monitor. The ident output is supplied to the tuning system via
the I²C-bus. The video ident circuit can be made less sensitive by means of the STM bit. This mode can be used during search
tuning to avoid that the tuning system will stop at very weak input signals.
2.2. Video Switches
The circuits have two CVBS inputs (internal and external CVBS) and Y/C input. When the Y/C input is not required the Y input can be
used as third CVBS input. The selection of the various sources is made via the I²C-bus. The circuit has one CVBS output.
2.3. Sound Circuit
The sound band pass and trap filters have to be connected externally. The filtered intercarrier signal is fed to a limiter circuit
and is demodulated by means of a LL demodulator. This LL circuit tunes itself automatically to the incoming carrier signal
so that no adjustment is required.
The volume is controlled via the I²C-bus. The deemphasis capacitor has to be connected externally. The non-controlled audio
signal can be obtained from this pin. The FM demodulator can be muted via the I²C-bus. This function can be used to switch-off
the sound during a channel change so that high output peaks are prevented. The TDA8840/8842 contain an automatic volume
levelling (AVL) circuit which automatically stabilises the audio output signal to a certain level which can be set by the viewer by means
of the volume control. This function prevents big audio output fluctuations due to variations of the modulation depth of the transmitter.
The AVL function can be activated via the I²C-bus.
2.4. Synchronisation circuit
The sync seperator is preceded by a controlled amplifier which adjusts the sync pulse amplitude to a fixed level. These pulses
are fed to the slicing stage which is operating at 50% of the amplitude. The separated sync pulses are fed to the first phase
detector and to the coincidence detector. This coincidence detector is used to detect whether the line oscillator is synchronised
and can also be used for transmitter identification. The first LL has a very high statical steepness so that the phase of the
picture is independent of the line frequency. The horizontal output signal is generated by means of an oscillator which is running at
twice the line frequency. Its frequency is divided by 2 to lock the first control loop to the incoming signal. The time-constant of the loop
can be forced by the I²C-bus (fast or slow).
If required the IC can select the time-constant depending on the noise content of the incoming video signal.
To protect the horizontal output transistor, the horizontal drive is immediately switched off when a power-on-reset is detected.
The drive signal is switched-on again when the normal switch-on procedure is followed.
Via the I²C-bus, adjustments can be made of the horizontal and vertical geometry. The vertical sawtooth generator drives the
vertical output drive circuit which has a differrential output current. For the EW drive a single ended current output is available.
When the horizontal scan is reduced to display 4 : 3 pictures on a 16 : 9 picture tube an accurate video blanking can be switched on
to obtain well defined edges on the screen.
Overvoltage conditions can be detected via the EHT tracking pin.When an overvoltage condition is detected the horizontal output
drive signal will be switched-off via the slow stop procedure but it is also possible that the drive is not switched-off and that just a
protection indication is given in the I²C-bus output byte. The choice is made via the input bit RD.
2.5. Chroma and Luminance processing
The circuits contain a chroma bandpass and trap circuit. The filters are realised by means of gyrator circuits and they are
automatically calibrated by comparing the tuning frequency with the X-tal frequency of the decoder.
The luminance delay line and the delay for the peaking circuit are also realised by means of gyrator circuits.
The centre frequency of the chroma bandpass filter is switchable via the I²C-bus so that the performance can be optimised for
front-end signals and external CVBS signals.
During SECAM reception the centre frequency of the chroma trap is reduced to get a better suppression of the SECAM
carrier frequencies.
2.6. Colour Decoder
The decoder contains an alignment-free X-tal oscillator, a killer circuit and two colour difference demodulators. The 90° phase shift
for the reference signal is made internally.
The IC contains an automatic colour limiting (ACL) circuit which prevents that oversaturation occurs when signals with a high
chroma-to-burst ratio are received. The ACL circuit is designed such that it only reduces the chroma signal and not the burst signal.
This has the advantage that the colour sensitivity is not affected by this function.
The base-band delay line is integrated in the AL/SECAM IC s.
The demodulated colour difference signals are internally supplied to the delay line. The matrixed signals are externally available.
The colour difference matrix switches automatically between
AL/SECAM and NTSC, however, it is also possible to fix the matrix in the AL standard.
Which colour standard the IC can decode depends on the external X-tals. The X-tal to be connected to pin 34 must have a frequency
of 3.5 MHz (NTSC-M, AL-M or AL-N) and pin 35 can handle X-tals with a frequency of 4.4 and 3.5 MHz. To prevent calibration
problems of the horizontal oscillator the external switching between the 2 X-tals should be carried out when the oscillator is forced to
pin 35. For a reliable calibration of the horizontal oscillator it is very important that the X-tal indication bits (XA and XB) are not
corrupted. For this reason the X-tal bits can be read in the output bytes so that the software can check the I²C-bus transmission.
2.7. RGB output circuit and black-current stabilisation
The colour-difference signals are matrixed with the luminance signal to obtain the RGB-signals. The TDA 884X device has one
linear RGB input. This RGB signal can be controlled on contrast and brightness.
The output signal has an amplitude of about 2 volts black-to-white at nominal input signals and nominal settings of the controls.
To increase the flexibility of the IC it is possible to insert OSD and/or teletext signals directly at the RGB outputs.
This insertion mode is controlled via the insertion input (pin 26 in the S-DI 56- and pin 38 in the QF -64 level). This blanking action
at the RGB outputs has some delay which must be compansated externally.
To obtain an accurate biasing of the picture tube a Continuous Cathode Calibration circuit has been developed.
This function is realised by means of a 2-point black level stabilisation circuit.
When the TV receiver is switched-on, the RGB output signals are blanked and the black current loop will try to set the right picture
tube bias levels.Via the AST bit a choice can be made between automatic start-up or a start-up via the m-processor.

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3. TUNER
Either a LL or a VST tuner is used as a tuner.
UV1316 (VHF/UHF) is used as a LL tuner. For only ALM/N, NTSC M applications UV 1336 is used as the LL tuner. UV 1315 (VHF/
UHF) is used as a VST Tuner.
Channel coverage of UV1316
OFF-AIR CHANNELS CABLE CHANNELS
BAND CHANNELS FREQUENCY CHANNELS FREQUENCY
RANGE (MHz) RANGE (MHz)
Low Band E2 to C 48.25 to 82.25 (1) S01 to S08 69.25 to 154.25
Mid Band E5 to E12 175.25 to 224.25 S09 to S38 161.25 to 439.25
High Band E21 to E69 471.25 to 855.25 (2) S39 to S41 447.25 to 463.25
(1). Enough margin is available to tune down to 45.25 MHz.
(2). Enough margin is available to tune up to 863.25 MHz.
Noise Typical Max. Gain Min. Typical Max.
Low band : 5dB 9dB All channels : 38dB 44dB 52dB
Mid band : 5dB 9dB Gain Taper (of-air channels) : - - 8dB
High band : 6dB 9dB
Channel Coverage UV1336
BAND CHANNELS FREQUENCY
RANGE (MHz)
Low Band 2 to D 55.25 to 139.25
Mid Band E to 145.25 to 391.25
High Band QQ to 69 397.25 to 801.25
Noise is typically 6dB for all channels. Gain is minimum 38dB and maximum 50dB for all channels.
Channel Coverage of UV1315
OFF-AIR CHANNELS CABLE CHANNELS
BAND CHANNELS FREQUENCY CHANNELS FREQUENCY
RANGE (MHz) RANGE (MHz)
Low Band E2 to C 48.25 to 82.25 (1) S01 to S10 69.25 to 168.25
Mid Band E5 to E12 175.25 to 224.25 S11 to S39 231.25 to 447.25
High Band E21 to E69 471.25 to 855.25 (2) S40 to S41 455.25 to 463.25
(1). Enough margin is available to tune down to 45.25 MHz.
(2). Enough margin is available to tune up to 863.25 MHz.
Noise Typ. Max. Gain Min. Typ. Max.
Low band : 6dB 9dB All Channels 38dB 44dB 50dB
Mid band : 6dB 10dB Gain Taper - - 8dB
High band : 6dB 11dB (off-air channels)
4.VIDEO SWITCH TEA6415C
In case of three or more external sources are used, the video switch IC TEA6415C is used. The main function of this device is to switch
8 video input sources on the 6 outputs.
Each output can be switched on only one of each input. On each input an alignment of the lowest level of the signal is made (bottom
of sync. top for CVBS or black level for RGB signals).
Each nominal gain between any input and output is 6.5dB.For D2MAC or Chroma signal the alignment is switched off by forcing, with
an external resistor bridge, 5VDC on the input. Each input can be used as a normal input or as a MAC or Chroma input (with external
resistor bridge). All the switching possibilities are changed through the BUS.
Driving 75ohm load needs an external resistor.
It is possible to have the same input connected to several outputs.

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5. AM DEMODULATOR TDA9830
The TDA9830 is designed for AM-sound demodulation used in L and L standard.
Sound IF Input
The sound IF amplifier consists of three AC-coupled differential amplifier stages each with approximately 20dB gain.
At the output of each stage is a multiplier for gain controlling. The overall control range is approximately -6 to +60dB and the
frequency response (-3dB) of the IF amplifier is approximately 6 to 70MHz. The steepness of gain control is approximately 10mV/dB.
IF AGC
The automatic gain control voltage to maintain the AM demodulator output signal at a constant level is generated by a mean
level detector.The AGC-detector charges and discharges the capacitor at pin 3 controlled by the output signal of the
AM-demodulator compared to an internal reference voltage.The maximum charge/discharge current is approximately 5 mA.
AM-demodulator
The IF amplifier output signal is fed to a limiting amplifier (two stages) and to a multiplier circuit.
However the limiter output signal (which is not any more AM modulated) is also fed to the multiplier, which provides AM
demodulation (in phase demodulation). After lowpass filtering (fg @ 400kHz) for carrier rejection and buffering,
the demodulator output signal is present at pin 6.
Audio Switch
This circuit is an operational amplifier with three input stages and internal feedback network determining gain (0dB) and
frequency response (fg @ 700kHz). Two of the input stages are connected to pin 7 and pin 9, the third input stage to an
internal reference voltage. Controlled by the switching pins 10 and 12, one of the three input stages can be activated and a
choice made between two different AF signals or mute state. The selected signal is present at pin 8. The decoupling capacitors
at the input pins are needed, because the internally generated bias voltage for the input stages must not be influenced
by the application in order to avoid DC-plop in case of switching.
Reference Circuit
This circuit is a band gap stabiliser in combination with a voltage regulation amplifier, which provides an internal reference voltage
of about 3.6V nearly independent from supply voltage and temperature. This reference voltage is filtered by the capacitor at
pin 4 in order to reduce noise. It is used as a reference to generate all important voltages and currents of the circuit.
For application in 12V power supply concepts, there is an internal voltage divider in combination with a Darlington transistor in
order to reduce the supply voltage for all IC function blocks to approximately 6V.
6. MULTISTANDARD SOUND PROCESSOR:
The MS 34x0D is designed to perform demodulation of FM or AM-Mono TV sound. Alternatively, two-carrier FM systems
according to the German or Korean terrestrial specs or the satellite specs can be processed with the MS 34x0D.
Digital demodulation and decoding of NICAM-coded TV stereo sound, is done only by the MS 3410. The MS 34x0D offers
a powerful feature to calculate the carrier field strength which can be used for automatic standard detection (terrestrial) and
search algorithms (satellite).
7. SOUND OUTPUT STAGE TDA2614/TDA2615/TDA2616Q
TDA2614 is used as the AF output amplifier for mono applications. It is supplied by ±12VDC coming from a separate winding in the
SM S transformer. An output power of 2*6W (THD=0.5%) can be delivered into an 8ohm load.
TDA2615 is used as the AF output amplifier for stereo applications. It is supplied by
±12VDC coming from a separate winding in the SM S transformer. An output power of 2*6W (THD=0.5%)
can be delivered into an 8ohm load.
TDA2616Q is used as the AF output amplifier for stereo and dolby prologic applications. It is supplied by ±16VDC coming from
a separate winding in the SM S transformer. An output power of 2*12W (THD=0.5%) can be delivered into an 8ohm load.
8. VERTICAL OUTPUT STAGE WITH TDA8351/8356
The TDA8351/8356 vertical deflection circuit can be used in 90° and 110° deflection systems with field frequencies from
50 up to 120Hz. With its bridge configuration the deflection output can be DC coupled with few external components.
Only a single supply voltage for the scan and a second supply for the flyback are needed. The TDA8356 is intended for 90°
systems and the TDA8351 is intended for 110° systems.
The drive voltage is amplified by an amplifier and fed to two amplifiers, one is inverting and the other is a non inverting amplifier.
The outputs (pins 7 and 4) are connected to the series connection of the vertical deflection coil and feedback resistor Rsense
(R702//R703). The voltage across Rsense is fed via pin 9 to correction amplifier, to obtain a deflection current which is proportional
to the drive voltage. The supply voltage for the TDA8351/8356 is 15VDC at pin 3. The supply voltage generator has a separate
supply voltage of 45VDC at pin 6.
9. VIDEO OUTPUT AMPLIFIER TDA6108M
The TDA6108M consists of three monolithic video output amplifiers. The amplifier can be seen as an operational amplifier
with negative feedback.
The advantage of negative feedback is that the amplifier characteristics do not play an important role up to certain frequencies.
The internal flash diodes protect the amplifiers against flash over in the picture tube.
The only protections required at the cathode outputs are a flash resistor and a sparkgap.
The TDA6108M has an internal thermal protection circuit which gives a decrease of the slew rate at high temperatures.
Furthermore, the device needs only one power supply voltage (Vdd).
In contrast to previous types of DMOS video amplifiers, all the external resistors (Rf, Ri and Ra) are integrated, so the gain is fixed
and saves 9 resistors.
Furthermore, the reference voltage is integrated, it saves a resistor divider and a decoupling capacitor. So, the replacement
value of the TDA6108MQ is very high.
The TDA6108M is provided with a black current data pin. Since TDA884X is used as drive device, no adjustments are required
for gain and black setting, as the TDA884X has I²C white point adjustment and black current set-up.

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10. SINGLE/MULTISTANDARD VIF/SIF-PLL and FM-PLL/AM DEMODULATOR TDA4470
The TDA4470 is an integrated bipolar circuit for multi-standard video / sound IF (VIF/SIF) signal processing, in TV/VCR and
multimedia applications. The circuit processes all TV video IF signals with negative modulation (e.g.. B/G standard) posidive
modulation (e.g.. L standard) and the AM, FM/NICAM sound IF signals.
11. COMBFILTER TDA9181
The TDA TDA 9181 is an adaptive AL/NTSC comb filter with two internal delay lines, filters, clock control, and input clamps.
Video standards AL B, G, H, I, M and N NTSC M are supported. Two CVBS input signals can be selected by means of input switch.
In addition to the comb filter the circuit contains an output switch so that a selection can be made between the combed CVBS
signal and an external Y/C signal. The supply voltage is 5V.
12. POWER SUPPLY (SMPS)
The DC voltages required at various parts of the chassis are provided by an SM S transformer controlled by the IC MC44604
which is designed for driving, controlling and protecting switching transistor of SM S. The transformer produces 150/115V for
FBT input, ±14V for audio output IC, S+2.5V and S+3.3V for microcontroller, +15V for vertical output (field scan) and +33V for
tuner and some other ICs and transistors.
13. MICROCONTROLLER SDA5555
The device is TV RO tuning and control system based on the SDA 5555 TV TEXT microcontroller. It is designed for a low
cost mono TV-SET with analogue picture and sound control. Neverthless the system offers an on screen display (OSD) and
IR remote control of all functions.
SDA5555 has the following features
- Display of program number, channel number, TV standard, analogue values, sleep timer, parental control, and mute is
done by OSD.
- Single LED for IR active, standby and on mode indication.
- 1 Control line to select external source.
- 3 Control lines for TV standard selection.
- Frequency synthesis tuning (62.5 kHz steps)
- 192 step fine tuning
- Channels corresponding to standards B/G, OIRT, L and I (I+)
- Mono sound control by analogue voltage
- System configuration with service mode
14. SERIAL ACCESS CMOS 8K (1024*8) EEPROM ST24C08
The ST24C08 is a 8Kbit electrically erasable programmable memory (EE ROM), organised as 4 blocks of 256*8 bits.
The memory is compatible with the I²C standard, two wire serial interface which uses a bi-directional data bus and serial clock.
The memory carries a built-in 4 bit, unique device identification code (1010) corresponding to the I²C bus definition.
This is used together with 1 chip enable input (E) so that up to 2*8K devices may be attached to the I²C bus and selected individually.
15. CLASS AB STEREO HEADPHONE DRIVER TDA1308
The TDA1308 is an integrated class AB stereo headphone driver contained in a DI 8 plastic package.
The device is fabricated in a 1 mm CMOS process and has been primarily developed for portable digital audio applications.
16. SAW FILTERS
Saw filter type Model
G1965M AL-SECAM B/G MONO
G3962M AL-SECAM B/G GER&NIC STEREO, AL I NIC STEREO, INT-1
G1984 AL-SECAM B/G GER&NIC STEREO INT-2
J1951M AL-I MONO
J3950M AL-I NIC STEREO
J1956M AL-I MONO
K2955M AL-SECAM B/G-D/K MONO, AL-SECAM B/G-D/K-I, MONO, AL-SECAM B/G-D/K-L MONO
K2958M AL-SECAM B/G-D/K (38) MONO
K2962M AL-SECAM B/G-L/L MONO
G3957M AL-SECAM B/G-L/L GER&NIC BG/L STEREO
K6256K AL-SECAM B/G-D/K-I-L/L MONO, AL-SECAM B/G-D/K-I, L/L GER&NIC BG/L STEREO,
AL-SECAM B/G-D/K-I-L/L I, NICAM STEREO, AL-SECAM B/G-D/K-I-L/L GER&NIC I-B/G-L, STEREO
K6259K AL-SECAM B/G-D/K-I-M/N (EURO) MONO
M1963M AL M/N MONO, NTSC M MONO, AL M/N-NTSC M MONO
17. BTSC STEREO/SAP/DBX-DECODER and AUDIO PROCESSOR TDA9855
The TDA9855 is a BTSC stereo/SA /dbx decoder and audio processor. It performs all functions to transform the composite
baseband signal into the appropriate audio output signals to line out and to the loudspeaker output stages.

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IC DESCRIPTIONS AND INTERNAL BLOCK DIAGRAM
nTDA8840/8842/8844
nTUNER (UV1315, UV1316, UV1336)
nTEA6415C
nTDA9830
nTDA2614/2615/2616Q
nTDA8351/8356
nTDA6108M
nTDA9181
nTDA 44608
nSDA555X
nMS 34X0D
nTDA4470
nST24C08
nTDA1308
nG1965M
nTDA3430G
nD L3519A
nSDA9488A
nTDA9886
TDA8840/8842/8844:
The TDA884X is I²C-bus controlled single chip TV processor which is intended to be applied in AL, NTSC, AL/NTSC and
multi-standard television receivers. These IC s are nearly pin compatible with the TDA837X TV processors but have a higher
degree of integration because the delay line (TDA4665 function) and the SECAM decoder have been integrated. In addition to
these functions some additional features have been added like Continuous Cathode Calibration (2-point black current loop
which results in an accurate biasing of the 3 guns), adjustable luminance delay time, blue stretching and dynamic skin tone control.
Features
nVision IF circuit with LL demodulator
nAlignment-free multi-standard FM sound demodulator (4.5 MHz to 6.5 MHz)
nAudio switch
nFlexible source selection with CVBS switch and Y(CVBS)/C input so that a comb filter can be applied
nIntegrated chrominance trap circuit
nIntegrated luminance delay line
nAsymmetrical peaking in the luminance channel with a noise coring function
nBlack stretching of non-standard CVBS or luminance signals
nIntegrated chroma band-pass filter with switchable center frequency
nBlue stretch circuit which offsets colours near white towards blue
nRGB control circuit with Continuous Cathode Calibration and white point adjustment
nLinear RGB inputs and fast blanking
nossibility to insert a blue black option when no video signal is available
nHorizontal synchronisation with two control loops and alignment-free horizontal oscillator
nVertical count-down circuit
nVertical driver optimised for DC-coupled vertical output stages
nI²C-bus control of various functions
nLow dissipation (850 mW)
Functional Differences between the 8840/8842/8844:
IC VERSION (TDA) 8840 8842 8844
Multi-standard IF X X
Automatic Volume Limiting X X
AL Decoder X X X
SECAM Decoder X X
NTSC Decoder X X
Dynamic Skin Control X
Colour Matrix AL/NTSC (Japan) X X
Colour Matrix NTSC Japan/USA
YUV interface X
Base-band delay line X X X
Adjustable luminance delay time X
Horizontal geometry X
Horizontal and vertical zoom X
Vertical scroll X
PINNING PIN VALUE
1. Sound IF input : 1mVrms
2. External audio input : 500mVrms
3. IF demodulator tuned circuit 1
4. IF demodulator tuned circuit 2
5. IF- LL loop filter : Min:32-Max:60 MHz
6. IF video output : 4.7V (Negative Modulation), 2V ( ositive Modulation)
7. Serial clock input : Low level max:1.5 V, High level min 3.5V
8. Serial data input/output : Low level max:1.5 V, High level min 3.5V
9. Bandgap decoupling
10. Chrominance input (S-VHS) : 1Vpp, Max:1.4Vpp
11. External CVBS/Y input : 1Vpp, Max:1.4Vpp
12. Main supply voltage 1 : 8V, Min:7.2V, Max:8.8V
13. Internal CVBS input : 1Vpp, Max:1.4Vpp
14. Ground 1

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15. Audio output : 700mVrms, Min:500mVrms, Max:900mVrms
16. SECAM LL decoupling
17. External CVBS input : Vpp, Max:1.4Vpp
18. Black-current input : Amplitude of low reference current : 8mA
Amplitude of high reference current : 20mA
19. Blue output : 2Vpp
20. Green output : 2Vpp
21. Red output : 2Vpp
22. Beam current limiter input/V-guard input
23. Red input for insertion : 0.7Vpp, Max:0.8Vpp
24. Green input for insertion : 0.7Vpp, Max:0.8Vpp
25. Blue input for insertion : 0.7Vpp, Max:0.8Vpp
26. RGB insertion input : Max:0.3V
27. Luminance input : 1.4Vpp
28. Luminance output : 1.4Vpp
29. (B-Y) signal output : 1.05Vpp
30. (R-Y) signal output : 1.05Vpp
31. (B-Y) signal input : 1.05Vpp
32. (R-Y) signal input : 1.05Vpp
33. Subcarrier reference output : 3.58/4.43 MHz
34. 3.58 MHz crystal connection
35. 4.43/3.58 MHz crystal connection
36. Loop filter phase detector
37. 2nd supply voltage 1 : 8V, Min:7.2V, Max:8.8V
38. CVBS output : 1Vpp, Max:1.4Vpp
39. Decoupling digital supply : 1.8V
40. Horizontal output : Max: 0.3V
41. Flyback input/sandcastle output : Min:100ma, Max:300mA
42. hase-2 filter : 150 ms/ms
43. hase-1 filter : ±0.9 kHz, Max: ±1.2 kHz
44. Ground 2
45. East-west drive output
46. Vertical drive A output : 0.95mA
47. Vertical drive B output : 0.95mA
48. IF input 1
49. IF input 2
50. EHT/overvoltage protection input : Min:1.2V, Max : 2.8V
51. Vertical sawtooth capacitor : 3Vpp
52. Reference current input : 3Vpp
53. AGC decoupling capacitor
54. Tuner AGC output : Max:9V (Maximum tuner AGC output voltage), 300mV (Output saturation voltage)
55. Audio deemphasis : 500mVrms
56. Decoupling sound demodulator
UV1315, UV1316, UV1336
General description of UV1315
The UV1315 tuner belongs to the UV 1300 familiy of tuners, which are designed to meet a wide range of applications.
It is a combined VHF, UHF tuner suitable for CCIR systems B/G, H, L, L, I and I. The low IF output impedance has been
designed for direct drive of a wide variety of SAW filters with sufficient suppression of triple transient.
Features of UV1315
nMember of the UV1300 family small sized UHF/VHF tuners
nSystems CCIR:B/G, H, L, L, I and I; OIRT:D/K
nVoltage synthesized tuning (VST)
nOff-air channels, S-cable channels and Hyperband
nStandardized mechanical dimensions and pinning
nCompact size
PINNING PIN VALUE
1. Gain control voltage (AGC) : 4.0V, Max:4.5V
2. Tuning voltage
3. High band switch : 5V, Min:4.75V, Max:5.5V
4. Mid band switch : 5V, Min:4.75V, Max:5.5V
5. Low band switch : 5V, Min:4.75V, Max:5.5V
6. Supply voltage : 5V, Min:4.75V, Max:5.5V
7. Not connected
8. Not connected
9. Not connected
10. Symmetrical IF output 1
11. Symmetrical IF output 2
Bandswitching table:
Pin 3 Pin 4 Pin 5
Low band 0V 0V +5V
Mid band 0V +5V 0V
High band +5V 0V 0V

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General description of UV1316:
The UV1316 tuner belongs to the UV 1300 family of tuners, which are designed to meet a wide range of applications.
It is a combined VHF, UHF tuner suitable for CCIR systems B/G, H, L, L, I and I. The low IF output impedance has been designed
for direct drive of a wide variety of SAW filters with sufficient suppression of triple transient.
Features of UV1316
nMember of the UV1300 family small sized UHF/VHF tuners
nSystems CCIR: B/G, H, L, L, I and I; OIRT: D/K
nDigitally controlled ( LL) tuning via IýC-bus
nOff-air channels, S-cable channels and Hyperband
nWorld standardized mechanical dimensions and world standard pinning
nCompact size
nComplies to CENELEC EN55020 and EN55013
PINNING PIN VALUE
1. Gain control voltage (AGC) : 4.0V, Max:4.5V
2. Tuning voltage
3. I²C-bus address select : Max:5.5V
4. I²C-bus serial clock : Min:-0.3V, Max:5.5V
5. I²C-bus serial data : Min:-0.3V, Max:5.5V
6. Not connected
7. LL supply voltage : 5.0V, Min:4.75V, Max:5.5V
8. ADC input
9. Tuner supply voltage : 33V, Min:30V, Max:35V
10. Symmetrical IF output 1
11. Symmetrical IF output 2
General description of UV1336:
UV1336 series is developed for reception of channels broadcast in accordance with the M, N standard. The tuning is available
through built-in digitally controlled IýC bus ( LL).
Features of UV1336
nGlobal standard pinning
nIntegrated Mixer-Oscillator& LL function
nConforms to CIS R 13, FCC and DOC (Canada) regulations
nLow power consumption
nBoth hono connector and F connector are available
PINNING PIN VALUE
1. Gain control voltage : 4.0V, Max:4.5V
2. Tuning voltage
3. Address select : Max:5.5V
4. Serial clock : Min:-0.3V, Max:5.5V
5. Serial data : Min:-0.3V, Max:5.5V
6. Not connected
7. Supply voltage : 5.0V, Min:4.75V, Max:5.5V
8. ADC input (optional)
9. Tuning supply voltage : 33V, Min:30V, Max:35V
10. Ground
11. IF output
TEA6415C:
General Description
The main function of the TEA6415C is to switch 8 video input sources on the 6 outputs.
Each output can be switched to only one of the inputs whereas but any same input may be connected to several outputs.
All switching possibilities are controlled through the IýC-bus.
Features
n20 MHz Bandwith
nCascadable with another TEA6415C (Internal address can be changed by pin 7 voltage)
n8 inputs (CVBS, RGB, Mac, CHROMA, )
n6 Outputs
nossibility of MAC or chroma signal for each input by switching-off the clamp with an external resistor bridge
nBus controlled
n6.5dB gain between any input and output
n-55dB crosstaljk at 5MHz
nFully ESD protected
PINNING PIN VALUE
1. Input : Max : 2Vpp, Input Current : 1mA, Max : 3mA
2. Data : Low level : -0.3V Max:1.5V, High level : 3.0V Max : Vcc+0.5V
3. Input : Max : 2Vpp, Input Current : 1mA, Max : 3mA
4. Clock : Low level : -0.3V Max:1.5V, High level : 3.0V Max : Vcc+0.5V
5. Input : Max : 2Vpp, Input Current : 1mA, Max : 3mA

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6. Input : Max : 2Vpp, Input Current : 1mA, Max : 3mA
7. rog
8. Input : Max : 2Vpp, Input Current : 1mA, Max : 3mA
9. Vcc : 12V
10. Input : Max : 2Vpp, Input Current : 1mA, Max : 3mA
11. Input : Max : 2Vpp, Input Current : 1mA, Max : 3mA
12. Ground
13. Output : 5.5Vpp, Min : 4.5Vpp
14. Output : 5.5Vpp, Min : 4.5Vpp
15. Output : 5.5Vpp, Min : 4.5Vpp
16. Output : 5.5Vpp, Min : 4.5Vpp
17. Output : 5.5Vpp, Min : 4.5Vpp
18. Output : 5.5Vpp, Min : 4.5Vpp
19. Ground
20. Input : Max : 2Vpp, Input Current : 1mA, Max : 3mA
TDA9830:
General description
The TDA9830, a monolithic integrated circuit, is designed for AM-sound demodulation used in L- and L-standard.
The IC provides an audio source selector and also mute switch.
Features
nAdjustment free wideband synchronous AM demodulator
nAudio source-mute switch (low noise)
nAudio level according EN50049
n5 to 8V power supply or 12 V alternative
nLow power consumption
PINNING PIN VALUE
1. Sound IF differential input signal : Minimum IF input signal (between pins 1 and 16):60mV
Max:100mV Maximum IF input signal (between pins 1 and 16) :120mV Min :70mV
2. Not connected
3. AGC capacitor
4. REF voltage filtering capacitor
5. Not connected
6. AM demodulator output : THD:0.8%, Max:2%; S/N:53dB, Min:47%; DC potential:2.15V, Min : 2.00V Max :2.30V
7. Input signal (from AM) to audio switch : Max:1.2V
8. Output signal from audio switch : 80dB, Min : 70dB
9. Input signal (from external) to audio switch : Max:1.2V
10. Switch input select control : Audio switching voltage to activate pin7 : Min :0V, Max :0.8V
Audio switching voltage to activate pin9 : Min:1.5V, Max :Vp
11. Supply voltage : 12V, Min:10.8V, Max:13.2V
12. Mute control : For Mute-ON Min : 0V, Max : 0.8V For Mute-OFF Min : 1.5V, Max : Vp
13. Ground
14. Supply voltage : 5V, Min : 4.5V, Max : 8.8V
15. Not connected
16. Sound IF differential input signal : Look at pin 1
TDA2614/TDA2615/TDA2616Q:
General Description of TDA2614
The TDA2614 is a power amplifier in a 9-lead single-in-line (SIL9) plastic medium power package. It has been especially
designed for mains fed applications.
Features
nRequires very few external components
nNo switch-on/switch-off clicks
nInput mute during switch-on and switch-off
nLow offset voltage between output and ground
nHi-fi in accordance with IEC 268 and DIN 45500
nShort-circuit proof and thermal protected
nMute possibility
PINNING PIN VALUE
1. Not connected
2. Mute input : 300mA (For mute to activate)
3. Ground
4. Not connected
5. Supply voltage (negative) : -12VDC
6. Output : 6.9Vrms
7. Supply voltage (positive) : +12VDC
8. Inverting input (Ground) : 0V
9. Non-inverting input : 700mVrms, Min : 500mVrms, Max : 900mVrms

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General Description of TDA2615:
The TDA2615 is a dual power amplifier in a 9-lead single-in-line (SIL9). It has been especially designed for mains fed applications.
Features
nRequires very few external components
nNo switch-on/switch-off clicks
nInput mute during switch-on and switch-off
nLow offset voltage between output and ground
nExcellent gain balance of both amplifiers
nHi-fi in accordance with IEC 268 and DIN 45500
nShort-circuit proof and thermal protected
nMute possibility
PINNING PIN VALUE
1. Non-inverting input 1 : 700mVrms, Min :500mVrms, Max : 900mVrms
2. Mute input : 300mA (For mute to activate)
3. Ground
4. Output 1 : 6.9Vrms
5. Supply voltage (negative) : -12VDC
6. Output 2 : 6.9Vrms
7. Supply voltage (positive) : +12VDC
8. Inverting inputs 1 and 2 (Ground) : 0V
9. Non-inverting input 2 : 700mVrms, Min : 500mVrms, Max : 900mVrms
General Description of TDA2616Q:
The TDA2616Q is a dual power amplifier. It is supplied in a 9-lead SIL-bent-to DIL plastic power package (SOT157).
It has been especially designed for mains fed applications.
Features
nRequires very few external components
nNo switch-on/switch-off clicks
nInput mute during switch-on and switch-off
nLow offset voltage between output and ground
nExcellent gain balance of both amplifiers
nHi-fi in accordance with IEC 268 and DIN 45500
nShort-circuit proof and thermal protected
nMute possibility
PINNING PIN VALUE
1. Non-inverting input 1 : 700mVrms, Min : 500mVrms, Max : 900mVrms
2. Mute input : 300mA (For mute to activate)
3. Ground
4. Output 1 : 9.8Vrms
5. Supply voltage (negative) : -16VDC
6. Output 2 : 9.8Vrms
7. Supply voltage (positive) : +16VDC
8. Inverting inputs 1 and 2 (Ground) : 0V
9. Non-inverting input 2 : 700mVrms, Min : 500mVrms, Max : 900mVrms
TDA8351/8356:
General Descrip ion:
The TDA8356 is a power circuit for use in 90ø colour deflection system for field frequencies of 50 to 120 Hz.
The circuit operates as a highly efficient class G system.
The TDA8351 is a power circuit for use in 110ø colour deflection system for field frequencies of 50 to 120 Hz.
The circuit operates as a highly efficient class G system.
Features
nFew external components
nHighly efficient fully DC-coupled vertical output bridge circuit
nVertical flyback switch
nGuard circuit
nrotection against:
- short-circuit of the output pins (7 and 4)
- short-circuit of the output pins to Vp
nTemperature (thermal) protection
nHigh EMC immunity because of common mode inputs
nA guard signal in zoom mode
PINNING PIN VALUE
1. Input power-stage (positive); includes Ii(sb) signal bias : 400mA, Min : 50mA, Max : 500mA
2. Input power-stage (negative); includes Ii(sb) signal bias : 400mA, Min : 50mA, Max : 500mA
3. Operating supply voltage : +15VDC
4. Output voltage B : Max : 52V Output current : 2App (TDA8356) 3App (TDA8351)
5. Ground
6. Input flyback supply voltage : Min : Vp, Max : 50V
7. Output voltage A : Max : 52V Output current : 2App (TDA8356) 3App (TDA8351)
8. Guard output voltage : Max:5.5V (Io:100mA)
9. Input feedback voltage : Max:52V

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TDA6108:
The TDA6108 includes three video output amplifiers in a SIL 9 M (Single In Line 9 pins Medium ower) package SOT111BE,
using high-voltage DMOS technology, and is intended to drive the three cathodes of a colour picture tube.
In contrast to previous types of DMOS video amplifiers, all external resistors (Rf, Ri and Ra) are integrated, so the gain is fixed
and it saves 9 resistors.
To obtain maximum performance, the amplifier should be used with black-current control and mounted on the CRT panel.
Features
nBandwith: 4.0 MHz typ at 100Vpp (Measured in appli,cation set-up, with Rfl=1K5 and Cl=Ctube+Cpcb=10pF)
nSlewrate: 950V/ms
nFixed gain of 50 times
nNo external components, only the well known supply decoupling
nVery simple application with a variety of colour decoders
nBlack-current measurement output for automatic black current stabilization
nOnly one supply voltage needed
nInternal protection against positive appearing CRT flash-over discharges
nrotection against ESD
nInternal reference voltage
nThermal protection
nControllable switch-off behaviour
nVery small CB dimensions
nVery high replacement value
PINNING PIN VALUE
1. Inverting input 1 : 2Vpp
2. Inverting input 2 : 2Vpp
3. Inverting input 3 : 2Vpp
4. Ground
5. BSC-output : Max:7V
6. Supply voltage : 200VDC
7. Cathode output 3 : 20mA, 100Vpp
8. Cathode output 2 : 20mA, 100Vpp
9. Cathode output 1 : 20mA, 100Vpp
TDA 9181
General description
The TDA TDA 9181 is an adaptive AL/NTSC comb filter with two internal delay lines, filters, clock control, and input clamps.
Video standards AL B, G, H, I, M and N NTSC M are supported. Two CVBS input signals can be selected by means of input switch.
In addition to the comb filter the circuit contains an output switch so that a selection can be made between the combed CVBS
signal and an external Y/C signal. The supply voltage is 5V.
Features
nOne-chip multistandard adaptive comb filter
nCross luminance reduction
nCross colour reduction
nNo chroma trap, so sharper vertical luminance transients
nAnalog discrete-time signal processing, so no quantization noise
nAnti aliasing and reconstruction filters are included
nInput switch selects between two Y/ CVBS inputs.
nOutput switch selects between combed CVBS and an external Y-C source.
nFsc as well as 2 x Fsc colour subcarrier signal may be applied
nAlignment free
nFew external components
nLow power
PINNING
1. Off time circuit
2. rimary current simulation
3. Regulation and zero Crossing input
4. Soft-Start and Regulation Capacitor
5. Opto Coupler Input
6. Fault Comparator 2
7. Synchronization Input
8. Not Connected
9. Reference Voltage and Current
10. Fault Comparator 1
11. rimary Voltage Check
12. Ground
13. Output
14. Supply Voltage

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MC44604
General description
The MC44604 is an enhanced high performance controller that is specifically designed for off-line and DC-to-OC converter
applications. In fact , the MC44604 is an evalution of the MC44603 and enables the sama working in normal mode. So, it offers a
really safe and reliable power management thanks particulary to its protection features (foldback, overvoltage detection, soft start
accurate demagnetization detection). Its high current totem pole output is also ideally suited for driving a power MOSFET but can
be used for driving a bipolar transistor in low power converters ( < 150 W).
In addition to these MC44603 features, the MC44605 features a new efficient way to reduce the stand-by power, indeed, the
circuit is able to detect transitions between stand-by and normal mode, and to control a patented stand-by burst mode working of the
converter enabling to significantly reduce the converter consumption in stand-by mode.
Featu es
nOperation up to 250 kHZ Output Switching Frequency
nInherent Feed Forward Compensation
nLatching WM for Cycle-by-Cycle Current Limiting
nOscillator with recise Frequency Control
nExternally rogrammable Reference Current
nSecondary or rimary Sensing
nHigh Current Totem ole Output
nOvervoltage Lockout with Hysteresis
nOvervoltage rotection Facility against Open Loop
nrotection against Short Circuit on Oscillator in
nFully rogrammable Foldback
nSoft-Start Feature
nAccurate max Duty Cycle Setting
nDemagnetization (Zero Current Detection) rotection
nInternally Trimmed Referance
nLow Start-Up and Operating Current
natented Stand-by Burst Mode for low stand-by losses
nLow dV/dT for Low EMI radiations
PINNING
1. ositive suppy voltage
2. Output high state voltage
3. Output
4. Ground
5. Foldback input
6. Overvoltage rotection
7. Current sense input
8. Demagnetization detection
9. Stand-by current set
10. Oscillator frequency set
11. Soft-Start / Dmax / voltage - mode
12. Clamp error amplifier input
13. E / A Out (Error amplifier output)
14. Voltage Feedback
15. Stand-by management
16. Internal Reference current
SDA5555
General description
The SDA 5555 is a single chip teletext decoder for decoding World System Teletext data as well as Video rogramming System
(V S), rogram Delivery Control ( DC), and Wide Screen Signalling (WSS) data used for AL plus transmissions (line 23).
The device also supports Closed caption acquisition and decoding. The device provides an integrated general-purpose, fully
8051-compatible Microcontroller with television specific hardware features. Microcontroller has been enhanced to provide powerful
features such as memory banking, data pointers and additional interrupts etc. Device has an internal ROM of 128 KBytes, and an
Internal XRAM consists of 16 KBytes. The SDA 5555 supports a wide range of standards including AL, NTSC and contains a
digital slicer for V S, WSS, DC, TTX and Closed Caption, an accelerating acquisition hardware module, a display generator for
Level 1.5 TTX data and powerful On screen Display capabilities based on parallel attributes, and ixel oriented characters
(DRCS). The 8-bit Microcontroller runs at 360 ns. cycle time(min.). Controller with dedicated hardware does most of the internal
TTX acquisition processing, transfers data to/from external memory interface and receives/transmits data via I 2 C-firmware
user-interface. The slicer combined with dedicated hardware stores TTX data in a VBI buffer of 1 Kilobyte. The Microcontroller
firmware performs all the acquisition tasks (hamming- and parity-checks, page search and evaluation of header control bits)
once per field. Additionally, the firmware can provide high-end Teletext-features like acket-26-handling, FLOF, TO
and list-pages. The interface to user software is optimized for minimal overhead.
SDA 5555 is realized in 0.25 micron technology with 2.5V supply voltage and 3.3V I/O (TTL compatible).

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Fea ures
General
nFeature selection via special function register
nSimultaneous reception of TTX, V S, DC, and WSS (line 23)
nSupply Voltage 2.5 and 3.3 V
nROM version package -SDI 52, -MQF 64
nRomless version package -MQF 100, -LCC84
External Crystal and Programmable clock speed
nSingle external 6MHz crystal, all necessary clocks are generated internally
nC U clock speed selectable via special function registers.
nNormal Mode 33.33 Mhz C U clock, ower Save mode 8.33 Mhz
Microcontroller Features
n8bit 8051 instruction set compatible C U.
n33.33-MHz internal clock (max.)
n0.360ms (min.) instruction cycle
nTwo 16-bit timers
nWatchdog timer
nCapture compare timer for infrared remote control decoding
nulse width modulation unit (2 channels 14 bit, 6 channels 8 bit)
nADC (4 channels, 8 bit)
nUART
Memory
nNon-multiplexed 8-bit data and 16 20-bit address bus (ROMless Version)
nMemory banking up to 1Mbyte (Romless version)
nUp to 128 Kilobyte on Chip rogram ROM
nEight 16-bit data pointer registers (D TR)
n256-bytes on-chip rocessor Internal RAM (IRAM)
n128bytes extended stack memory.
nDisplay RAM and TXT/V S/ DC/WSS-Acquisition-Buffer directly accessible via MOVX
nU to 16KByte on Chip Extended RAM(XRAM) consisting of;
- 1 Kilobyte on-chip ACQ-buffer-RAM (access via MOVX)
- 1 Kilobyte on-chip extended-RAM (XRAM, access via MOVX) for user software
- 3 Kilobyte Display Memory
Display Features
nROM Character Set Supports all East and West European Languages in single device
nMosaic Graphic Character Set
narallel Display Attributes
nSingle/Double Width/Height of Characters
nVariable Flash Rate
nrogrammable Screen Size (25 Rows x 33...64 Columns)
nFlexible Character Matrixes (HxV) 12 x 9...16
nUp to 256 Dynamical Redefinable Characters in standard mode; 1024 Dynamical
Redefinable Characters in Enhanced Mode
nCLUT with up to 4096 color combinations
nUp to 16 Colors per DRCS Character
nOne out of Eight Colors for Foreground and Background Colors for 1-bit DRCS and ROM Characters
nShadowing
nContrast Reduction
nixel by ixel Shiftable Cursor With up to 4 Different Colors
nSupport of rogressive Scan and 100 Hz.
n3 X 4Bits RGB-DACs On-Chip
nFree rogrammable ixel Clock from 10 MHZ to 32MHz
nixel Clock Independent from C U Clock
nMultinorm H/V-Display Synchronization in Master or Slave Mode
Acquisition Features
nMultistandard Digital Data Slicer
narallel Multi-norm Slicing (TTX, V S, WSS, CC, G+)
nFour Different Framing Codes Available
nData Caption only Limited by available Memory
nrogrammable VBI-buffer
nFull Channel Data Slicing Supported
nFully Digital Signal rocessing
nNoise Measurement and Controlled Noise Compensation
nAttenuation Measurement and Compensation
nGroup Delay Measurement and Compensation
nExact Decoding of Echo Disturbed Signals
Ports
nOne 8-bit I/O-port with open drain output and optional I 2 C Bus emulation support( ort0)
nTwo 8-bit multifunction I/O-ports ( ort1, ort3)
nOne 4-bit port working as digital or analog inputs for the ADC ( ort2)
nOne 2-bit I/O port with secondary functions ( 4.2, 4.3, 4.7)
nOne 4-bit I/O-port with secondary function ( 4.0, 4.1, 4.4) (Not available in -SDI 52)

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PINNING
1. Filter (sound standard) selection output 1 Low Level : 0V
High Level : 3.3 V
2. Filter (sound standard) selection output 2 Low Level : 0V
High Level : 3.3 V
3. Mod-switch selection output Low Level : 0V
High Level : 3.3 V
4. Loc.key.switch input Low Level : 0V
High Level : 3.3 V
5. Loc.key.switch input Low Level : 0V
High Level : 3.3 V
6. Loc.key.switch input Low Level : 0V
High Level : 3.3 V
7. Loc.key.switch input Low Level : 0V
High Level : 3.3 V
8. Mute output Low Level : 0V
High Level : 3.3 V
9. Digital supply voltage 2.5 V
10. Ground
11. Digital supply voltage 3.3 V
12. CVBS input 1 Vpp
13. Analog supply voltage 2.5 V
14. Analog ground
15. Safety input Low Level : 0V
High Level : 2.5 V
16. AV-1 status input Low Level : 0V
High Level : 2.5 V
17. AV-2 status input Low Level : 0V
High Level : 2.5 V
18. Service output Low Level : 0V
High Level : 2.5 V
19. SAND input Low Level : 0V
High Level : 2.5 V
20. ODD/EVEN output Low Level : 0V
High Level : 3.3 V
21. Cristal selection output 1 Low Level : 0V
High Level : 3.3 V
22. St-by output Low Level : 0V
High Level : 3.3 V
23. Local connection Low Level : 0V
High Level : 3.3 V
24. IR-input Low Level : 0V
High Level : 3.3 V
25. Data output Low Level : 0V
High Level : 3.3 V
26. Clock signal output Low Level : 0V
High Level : 3.3 V
27. Cristal selection output 2 Low Level : 0V
High Level : 3.3 V
28. IDTV serial communication output Low Level : 0V
High Level : 3.3 V
29. Ground
30. Digital supply voltage 3.3 V
31. L-ACC output Low Level : 0V
High Level : 3.3 V
32. Write rotect output Low Level : 0V
High Level : 3.3 V
33. Reset output Low Level : 0V
High Level : 3.3 V
34. 6 MHz cristal connection 2 Low Level : 0V
High Level : 3.3 V
35. 6 MHz cristal connection 1 Low Level : 0V
High Level : 3.3 V
36. Analog ground
37. Analog supply voltage 2.5 V
38. OSD-Red output 0.7 Vpp to 1.2 Vpp
39. OSD-Green output 0.7 Vpp to 1.2 Vpp
40. OSD-Blue output 0.7 Vpp to 1.2 Vpp
41. OSD-Blanking output Low Level : 0V
High Level : 3.3 V
42. Digital supply voltage 2.5 V
43. Ground

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44. Digital supply voltage 3.3 V
45. Comb Filter Standard Selection 1 Low Level : 0V
High Level : 3.3 V
46. Comb Filter Standard Selection 2 Low Level : 0V
High Level : 3.3 V
47. Audio Switch Transistor Selection 1 Low Level : 0V
High Level : 3.3 V
48. Audio Switch Transistor Selection 2 Low Level : 0V
High Level : 3.3 V
49. Audio Switch Transistor Selection 3 Low Level : 0V
High Level : 3.3 V
50. Audio Switch Transistor Selection 4 Low Level : 0V
High Level : 3.3 V
51. Tuning output Low Level : 0V
High Level : 3.3 V
52. Comb Filter AL-SECAM selection output Low Level : 0V
High Level : 3.3 V
MSP 34X0D
General Description
The MS 34x0D is designed to perform demodulation of FM or AM-Mono TV sound. Two kinds of MS s are used in TV Text RO.
MS 3400D and MS 3410D. The MS 3400D is fully pin and software-compatible to the MS 3410D, but is not able to decode
NICAM. It is also compatible to the MS 3400C.
Features
Demodulator and NICAM Decoder Section
The MS 34x0D is designed to perform demodulation of FM or AM-Mono TV sound. Alternatively, two-carrier FM systems
according to the German or Korean terrestrial
specs or the satellite specs can be processed with the MS 34x0D. Digital demodulation and decoding of NICAM-coded TV
stereo sound, is done only by the MS 3410.
The MS 34x0D offers a powerful feature to calculate the carrier field strength which can be used for automatic standard
detection (terrestrial) and search algorithms (satellite).
ntwo selectable analog inputs (TV and SAT-IF sources)
n Automatic Gain Control (AGC) for analog IF input. Input range: 0.103 V pp
nintegrated A/D converter for sound-IF inputs
nall demodulation and filtering is performed on chip and is individually programmable
neasy realization of all digital NICAM standards (B/G, I, L, and D/K) with MS 3410.
nFM demodulation of all terrestrial standards (incl. identification decoding)
nFM demodulation of all satellite standards
nno external filter hardware is required
nonly one crystal clock (18.432 MHz) is necessary
nFM carrier level calculation for automatic search algorithms and carrier mute function
nHigh-deviation FM-Mono mode (max. deviation: approx. ±360 kHz)
DSP Section (Audio Baseband Processing)
nflexible selection of audio sources to be processed
ntwo digital input and one output interface via I 2 S bus for external DS processors, featuring surround sound, ADR etc.
ndigital interface to process ADR (ASTRA Digital Radio) together with DR 3510A
nperformance of all deemphasis systems including adaptive Wegener anda 1 without external components or controlling
ndigitally performed FM identification decoding and dematrixing
ndigital baseband processing: volume, bass, treble, 5-band equalizer, loudness, pseudostereo, and basewidth enlargement
nsimple controlling of volume, bass, treble, equalizer etc.
Analog Section
nfour selectable analog pairs of audio baseband inputs(=four SCART inputs)input level:=<2V RMS,input impedance:>=25 KW
none selectable analog mono input (i.e. AM sound): input level: =<2 V RMS , input impedance: >=15 KW
ntwo high-quality A/D converters, S/N-Ratio: >=85 dB
n20 Hz to 20 kHz bandwidth for SCART-to-SCART copy facilities
nMAIN (loudspeaker) and AUX (headphones): two pairs of fourfold oversampled D/A-converters output level per channel: max.
1.4 V RMS output resistance: max. 5 KW S/N-ratio: >=85 dB at maximum volume max. noise voltage in mute mode:
=<10 mV (BW: 20 Hz ...16 kHz)
ntwo pairs of fourfold oversampled D/A converters supplying two selectable pairs of SCART outputs. output level per channel:
max. 2 V RMS , output resistance: max. 0.5 KW, S/N-Ratio: >=85 dB (20 Hz ... 16 kHz)

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PINNING
1. Audio clock output (18.432 MHz)
2. Not connected
3. Not connected
4. Digital control output 1
5. Digital control output 0
. I2C Bus address select
7. Standby (low-active)
8. Not connected
9. I2C clock
10. I2C data
11. I2S clock
12. I2S word strobe
13. I2S data output
14. I2S1 data input
15. ADR data output
1 . ADR word strobe
17. ADR clock
18. Digital power supply +5 V
19. Digital ground
20. I2S2 data input
21. Not connected
22. Not connected
23. Not connected
24. Power-on reset
25. Headphone out, right
2 . Headphone out, left
27. Reference ground 2 high voltage part
28. Loudspeaker out, right
29. Loudspeaker out, left
30. Not connected
31. Subwoofer output
32. Not connected
33. SCART output 2, right
34. SCART output 2, left
35. Reference ground 1 high voltage part
3 . SCART output 1, right
37. SCART output 1, left
38. Volume capacitor AUX
39. Analog power supply 8.0 V
40. Volume capacitor MAIN
41. Analog ground
42. Analog reference voltage high voltage part
43. SCART input 4 in, left
44. SCART input 4 in, right
45. Analog Shield Ground 4
4 . SCART input 3 in, left
47. SCART input 3 in, right
48. Analog Shield Ground 2
49. SCART input 2 in, left
50. SCART input 2 in, right
51. 32 Analog Shield Ground 1
52. SCART input 1 in, left
53. SCART input 1 in, right
54. Reference voltage IF A/D converter
55. Mono input
5 . Analog ground
57. Analog power supply +5 V
58. IF input 1
59. 24 IF common
0. IF input 2 (if ANA_IN1+ is used only, connect to AVSS with 50 pF capacitor)
1. Test pin
2. Crystal oscillator
3. Crystal oscillator
4. Test pin

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TDA 4470
Features
n5 V supply voltage; low power consumption
nAktive carrier generation by F LL principle (frequency - phase - locked - loop) for true synchronous demodulation.
nVery linear video demodulation, good pulse response and execellent intermodulation figures.
nVCO circuit is operating on picture carrier frequency, the VCO frequency is switchable for L - mode.
nAlignmend - free AFC without external reference circuit, polarity of the AFC curve is switchable.
nVIF-AGC for negative modulated signals (peak sync detection) and for posidive modulation (peak white / black level detector).
nTuner AGC with adjustable take over point
nAlignment-free quasi parallel sound ( Q S ) mixer for FM / NICAM sound IF signals.
nIntercarrier output signal is gain controlled (necessary for digital sound processing).
nComplete alignment - free AM demodulator with gain controlled AF output.
nSeparate SIF - AGC with avarage detection.
nTwo independent SIF inputs.
narallel operation of the AM demodulator and Q S mixer (for NICAM - L stereo sound)
nackage and relevant pinning is compatible with the single standard version TDA4472, simplifies the design
of an univeral IF module
PINNING
1. SIF1 input (symmmetrical)
2. SIF1 input (symmmetrical)
3. Input selector switch
4. Ground
5. SIF - AGC (time constant)
6. VIF input (symmetrical)
7. VIF input (symmetrical)
8. VIF AGC (time constant)
9. Ground
10. Take over point, tuner AGC
11. Tuner AGC output current
12. Video ouput
13. Standart switch
14. L switch
15. Black level capacitor
16. Ground
17. Internal reference voltage
18. Loop filter
19. AFC switch
20. VCO circuit
21. VCO circuit
22. AFC output
23. Supply voltage
24. Intercarrier output
25. AF output - AM sound
26. Offset compensation
27. SIF 2 input (symmetrical)
28. SIF 2 input (symmetrical)
S-24C08A
General description
The S-24C08A is a series of 2-wire , low power 8Kbit EE ROM with a wide operating range. It is organized as 1K-word
X 8-bit. It is capable of page write and sequential read.
Features
nower consumption
- standby : 1.0 uA Max. (Vcc = 5.5 V)
- Operating : 0.8 mA Max. (Vcc = 5.5 V f=400kHz)
0.4 mA Max. (Vcc = 4.5 V f=100kHz)
nOperating voltage range
- Write : 2.5 V to 5.5 V
- Read : 1.8 V to 5.5 V
nage write
- 16 bytes
nSequential read capable
nEndurance : 100.000 cycles / word
nData retention : 10 years
nWrite rotection
n8 K bit

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PIN FUNCTIONS
in No Name Function
1 AO Connected to ground
2 A1 Connected to ground
3 A2 Connected to ground
4 A3 Connected to ground
5 SDA Serial data input/output
6 SCL Serial clock input
7 W Write rotection in
· Connected to Vcc : rotection valid
· Connected to Ground : rotection invalid
8 Vcc ower Supply
TDA1308:
Features
nWide temperature range
nNo switch ON/OFF clicks
nExcellent power supply ripple rejection
nLow power consumption
nShort-circuit resistant
nHigh performance
- high signal-to-noise ratio
- high slew rate
- low distortion
nLarge output voltage swing
PINNING PIN VALUE
1. Output A (Voltage swing) : Min : 0.75V, Max : 4.25V
2. Inverting input A : Vo(clip) : Min : 1400mVrms
3. Non-inverting input A : 2.5V
4. Ground : 0V
5. Non-inverting input B : 2.5V
6. Inverting input B : Vo(clip) : Min : 1400mVrms
7. Output B (Voltage swing) : Min : 0.75V, Max : 4.25V
8. ositive supply
G1965M:
Features
nTV IF filter with Nyquist slope and sound shelf at typ. 20.4dB
nHigh colour carrier level at typ. 1.0dB
nConstant group delay
nInsertion attenuation typ. 15.0dB
PINNING
1. Input
2. Input-ground
3. Chip carrier-ground
MSP 3430G
General Description
The MS 3430G is the BTSC version of the MS 34X0G series Multi Standard Sound rocessors.
Features
nStandard Selection with single I 2 C transmission
nAutomatic Standard Detection of terrestrial TV standards
nAutomatic Sound Selection (mono/stereo/bilingual), new registers MODUS, STATUS
nTwo selectable sound IF (SIF) inputs
nAutomatic Carrier Mute function
nInterrupt output programmable (indicating status change)
nLoudspeaker / Headphone channel with volume, balance, bass, treble, loudness
nAVC: Automatic Volume Correction
nSubwoofer output with programmable low-pass and complementary high-pass filter
n5-band graphic equalizer for loudspeaker channel
nSpatial effect for loudspeaker channel
nFour Stereo SCART (line) inputs, one Mono input; two Stereo SCART outputs
nComplete SCART in/out switching matrix
nTwo I 2 S inputs; one I 2 S output
nDolby ro Logic with D L 351xA coprocessor
nDemodulation of the BTSC multiplex signal and the SA channel
nAlignment free digital DBX noise reduction for BTSC Stereo and SA
nBTSC stereo separation (MS 3420/40G also EIA-J) significantly better than spec.
nSA and stereo detection for BTSC system
nDemodulation of the FM-Radio multiplex signal
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