Daewoo DTF 2950 100D Chassis CP 850FX

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S/M No.

TCP850XEF0

Service Manual
CHASSIS : CP-850FX
MODEL : DTF-2950-100D DTF-2950GB-100D DTF-2950K-100D

Caution
: In this Manual, some parts can be changed for improving. their performance without notice in the parts list. So, if you need the latest parts information, please refer to PPL(Parts Price List)in Service Information Center.

SEP.2006

CP-850FX Service Manual CONTENTS DOCUMENT HISTORY .................................................................................................................5 1 MAIN FEATURES...................................................................................................................6 1.1 SPECIFICATIONS ..............................................................................................................6 1.1.1 GENERAL......................................................................................................................6 1.1.2 EURO-SCART 1 (21 Pin) ..............................................................................................6 1.1.3 EURO-SCART 2 (21 Pin) ..............................................................................................7 1.2 CHANNEL/FREQUENCY TABLE .......................................................................................8 1.3 ATSS SORTING METHOD ...............................................................................................11 1.3.1 GENERAL CASE .........................................................................................................11 1.3.2 SPECIAL CASE ...........................................................................................................11 SAFETY INSTRUCTION ......................................................................................................13 ALIGNMENT INSTRUCTIONS .............................................................................................14 3.1 MICROCONTROLLER CONFIGURATION : SERVICE MODE ........................................14 3.2 SERVICE MODE NAVIGATION........................................................................................14 3.3 MICROCONTROLLER CONFIGURATION : OPTION BITS .............................................14 3.3.1 OPTION 1........................................................................................................................15 3.3.2 OPTION 2........................................................................................................................15 3.3.3 OPTION 3........................................................................................................................15 3.4 TV SET ALIGNMENT........................................................................................................16 3.4.1 LOCAL OSCILLATOR ALIGNMENT ...............................................................................16 3.4.2 G2 ALIGNMENT..............................................................................................................16 3.4.3 WHITE BALANCE ...........................................................................................................16 3.4.4 FOCUS ............................................................................................................................16 3.4.5 VERTICAL GEOMETRY .................................................................................................16 3.4.6 HORIZONTAL PICTURE CENTRING .............................................................................16 3.4.7 EAST / WEST CORRECTION.........................................................................................16 3.4.8 AGC ................................................................................................................................17 IC DESCRIPTION.................................................................................................................18 4.1 TELETEXT DECODER WITH EMBEDDED 8-BIT CONTROLLER...................................18 4.1.1 BLOCK DIAGRAM OF THE SDA55XX ........................................................................18 4.1.2 DESCRIPTION ............................................................................................................18 4.1.3 IC MARKING AND VERSION ......................................................................................19 4.1.4 PINNING ......................................................................................................................19 4.2 VSP94X5B (VERSION C4) OPTIMUS COLOR DECODER AND SCAN-RATE CONVERTER....................................................................................................................21 4.2.1 BLOCK DIAGRAM OF THE VSP94x5B ......................................................................21 4.2.2 Feature Overview ........................................................................................................22 4.2.3 PINNING ......................................................................................................................23 4.3 DDP 3315C DISPLAY AND DEFLECTION PROCESSOR ............................................25 4.3.1 BLOCK DIAGRAM OF THE DDP 3315C .....................................................................25 4.3.2 DESCRIPTION ............................................................................................................25 4.3.3 PINNING ......................................................................................................................27 4.4 MSP341X MULTISTANDARD SOUND PROCESSOR.....................................................29 4.4.1 BASIC FEATURES OF THE MSP 341X ......................................................................29 4.4.1.1 Demodulator & NICAM Decoder Section ..................................................................29 4.4.1.2 DSP-Section (Audio Baseband Processing) .............................................................30 4.4.1.3 Analogue Section......................................................................................................30 4.4.1.4 NICAM & FM/AM-Mono ............................................................................................30 1

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CP-850FX Service Manual 4.4.1.5 German 2-Carrier System (DUAL FM System).........................................................30 4.5 TDA4470 - MULTISTANDARD VIDEO-IF AND QUASI PARALLEL SOUND PROCESSOR .......33 4.5.1 DESCRIPTION ............................................................................................................33 4.5.2 FEATURES..................................................................................................................33 4.5.3 PINNING ......................................................................................................................33 4.5.4 BLOCK DIAGRAM .......................................................................................................34 4.6 TDA8946J STEREO AUDIO AMPLIFIER .........................................................................35 4.6.1 FEATURES..................................................................................................................35 4.7 TDA8358J VERTICAL AMPLIFIER...................................................................................37 4.7.1 FEATURES..................................................................................................................37 4.8 TDA6108JF .......................................................................................................................39 4.9 24C16 - 16 KB EEPROM ..................................................................................................40 4.10 STR W6754....................................................................................................................41 4.10.1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION ........................................................................................41 4.10.2 FEATURES................................................................................................................41 4.10.3 BLOCK DIAGRAM .....................................................................................................41 4.10.4 PIN DESCRIPTION ...................................................................................................42 4.10.5 MOSFET ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS ..........................................................42 4.10.6 ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS ..........................................................................43 5 CP-850FX CHASSIS DESCRIPTION...................................................................................44 5.1 POWER SUPPLY BLOCK DIAGRAM...............................................................................44 5.2 VIDEO & STEREO AUDIO BLOCK DIAGRAM.................................................................45 5.3 IF SECTION ......................................................................................................................46 5.3.1 BLOCK DIAGRAM .......................................................................................................46 5.3.2 VISION IF AMPLIFIER ................................................................................................47 5.3.3 TUNER-AND VIF-AGC ................................................................................................47 5.3.4 FPLL, VCO AND AFC ..................................................................................................47 5.3.5 VIDEO DEMODULATION AND AMPLIFIER ...............................................................48 5.3.6 SOUND IF AMPLIFIER AND SIF-AGC ........................................................................48 5.3.7 QUASI-PARALLEL-SOUND (QPS) MIXER .................................................................48 5.3.8 STANDARD SWITCH ..................................................................................................48 5.3.9 L SWITCH ...................................................................................................................48 5.3.10 INTERNAL VOLTAGE STABILISER .........................................................................48 5.4 VIDEO / RGB ....................................................................................................................48 5.4.1 FRONT END ................................................................................................................48 5.4.1.1 CVBS Front-End .......................................................................................................48 5.4.1.2 Input Selector............................................................................................................49 5.4.1.3 Signal Levels And Gain Control ................................................................................49 5.4.1.4 Synchronization ........................................................................................................49 5.4.1.5 Chroma Decoder ......................................................................................................49 5.4.1.6 Luminance Processing..............................................................................................49 5.4.1.7 RGB Front-End .........................................................................................................49 5.4.1.8 Signal Processing .....................................................................................................49 5.3.1.8.1 Horizontal Prescaler...............................................................................................49 5.3.1.8.2 Noise Reduction .....................................................................................................50 5.3.1.8.3 Noise Measurement...............................................................................................50 5.3.1.8.4 Operation Modes ...................................................................................................50 5.3.1.8.5 Digital 656 Output ..................................................................................................50 5.4.2 BACK END ..................................................................................................................50 5.4.2.1 Digital Input Interface ................................................................................................50 5.4.2.2 Horizontal Scaler ......................................................................................................50 5.4.2.3 Luma Contrast and Brightness .................................................................................51 2

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CP-850FX Service Manual 5.4.2.4 Black Level Expander/Compressor (BLEC) ..............................................................51 5.4.2.5 Luma Sharpness Enhancer (LSE) ............................................................................51 5.4.2.6 Dynamic Peaking......................................................................................................51 5.4.2.7 Luma Transient Improvement (LTI) ..........................................................................51 5.4.2.8 Mixing of Dynamic Peaking and LTI .........................................................................51 5.4.2.9 Chroma Transient Improvement ...............................................................................51 5.4.2.10 Analog Back End ....................................................................................................53 5.4.2.11 Analog RGB Insertion .............................................................................................53 5.4.2.12 CRT Measurement and Control ..............................................................................53 5.4.2.13 Synchronization and Deflection ..............................................................................54 5.4.2.14 EHT Compensation ................................................................................................54 5.5 MICRONTROLLER ...........................................................................................................54 5.5.1 MICROCONTROLLER FEATURES ............................................................................54 5.5.2 ACQUISITION FEATURES .........................................................................................54 5.5.3 PORTS ........................................................................................................................55 5.5.4 -CONTROLLER I/O PIN CONFIGURATION AND FUNCTION TABLE .....................55 5.5.5 TUNING .......................................................................................................................55 5.5.6 AUTOMATIC PICTURE FORMAT SWITCHING .........................................................56 5.5.6.1 WSS Data .................................................................................................................56 5.5.6.2 SCART Pin 8 Data (Slow Switching) ........................................................................57 5.5.6.3 Picture Format Description .......................................................................................57 5.3.1.8.1 16:9 CRT ...............................................................................................................57 5.3.1.8.2 4:3 CRT .................................................................................................................58 5.5.7 EXTERNAL SOURCE CONTROL LOGIC ...................................................................59 5.5.8 OVER CURRENT PROTECTION................................................................................60 5.6 TELETEXT DISPLAY........................................................................................................60 5.7 SOUND PROCESSING ....................................................................................................61 5.7.1 ANALOGUE SOUND IF - INPUT SECTION ...............................................................61 5.7.2 QUADRATURE MIXERS .............................................................................................61 5.7.3 PHASE AND AM DISCRIMINATION ...........................................................................61 5.7.4 NICAM DECODER ......................................................................................................62 5.7.5 DSP SECTION ............................................................................................................62 5.7.6 SOUND MODE SWITCHING.......................................................................................62 5.8 SOUND AMPLIFICATION.................................................................................................62 5.8.1 POWER AMPLIFIER ...................................................................................................62 5.8.2 MODE SELECTION .....................................................................................................63 5.9 VERTICAL DEFLECTION .................................................................................................63 5.9.1 FLYBACK VOLTAGE ..................................................................................................63 5.9.2 PROTECTION .............................................................................................................63 5.9.3 GUARD CIRCUIT ........................................................................................................63 5.9.4 DAMPING RESISTOR .................................................................................................63 5.9.5 EAST-WEST AMPLIFIER ............................................................................................63 5.10 POWER SUPPLY (STR-W6754) - FUNCTIONS OF EACH TERMINAL ..........................64 5.10.1 Vcc Terminal (Pin 4) ...................................................................................................64 5.10.1.1 Start-up Circuit........................................................................................................64 5.10.1.2 Auxiliary/Drive Winding ...........................................................................................65 5.10.1.3 Overvoltage Protection Circuit ................................................................................66 5.10.1.4 Latch Circuit............................................................................................................67 5.10.2 SS/OLP Terminal (Pin 5) ..........................................................................................67 5.10.2.1 Soft-Start Operation at Start-up of Power Supply ...................................................67 5.10.2.2 Overload Protection ................................................................................................68 5. 10. 2. 3 Operation at Power Supply OFF ...........................................................................69 Europe R&D 3

CP-850FX Service Manual 5.10.2.4 Cancellation of OLP Circuit.......................................................................................69 5.10.3 FB Terminal (Pin. 6) ...................................................................................................70 5.10.3.1 Constant Voltage Control Circuit.............................................................................70 5.10.4 OCP/BD Terminal (Pin 7)...........................................................................................71 8.4.1. Minus-Detection Type OCP Circuit .............................................................................71 5.10.5 Quasi-Resonant and Bottom-Skip Operation .............................................................72 5.10. 5. 1 Quasi-Resonant Operation.....................................................................................72 5.10.5.2 Bottom-Skip Operation (Switching from Quasi-Resonant Operation) .....................73 1). Quasi-Resonant Operation Bottom-Skip Operation .............................................73 2). Bottom-Skip Operation Quasi-Resonant Operation ...............................................73 5.10.6 Stand-By Operation ...................................................................................................74 5.10.7 Step-Drive Circuit .......................................................................................................76 5.10.8 Maximum ON Time Controlling Function ...................................................................76 6 7 8 SERVICE PARTS LIST ........................................................................................................77 6.1 DTF-2950 ..........................................................................................................................77 EXPLODED VIEW ................................................................................................................ 85 7.1 DTF-2950 .......................................................................................................................... 85 PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD................................................................................................. 86 8.1 MAIN PCB......................................................................................................................... 86 8.2 UNION PCB ............................................................................................................................. 87 8.3 CRT PCB .......................................................................................................................... 88 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM....................................................................................................... 89 9.1 MAIN ................................................................................................................................. 89 9.2 UNION & CRT................................................................................................................... 90

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CP-850FX Service Manual DOCUMENT HISTORY VERSION DATE COMMENTS V1.00 31/07/06 Creation of document (Author JS KIM) for project CP-850FX 100Hz TV.

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CP-850FX Service Manual 1 1.1 MAIN FEATURES SPECIFICATIONS

1.1.1 GENERAL TV standard Colour system Sound system Power consumption Sound Output Power Speaker Teletext system Aerial input Channel coverage Tuning system Visual screen size Channel indication Program Selection Aux. terminal PAL/SECAM-B/G, D/K, PAL-I/I, SECAM-L/L Tuner PAL, SECAM AV PAL, SECAM, PAL 60, NTSC M, NTSC 4.43 NICAM B/G, I, D/K, L, FM 2Carrier B/G, D/K 105W 7W x 2 (at 60% mod, 10%THD) 12W 8 ohm x2 9 pages memory FASTEXT (FLOF or TOP) 75 ohm unbalanced Off-air channels, S-cable channels and hyperband frequency synthesiser tuning system 68cm On Screen Display 100 programmes EURO-SCART 1 : Audio / Video In and Out, R/G/B In, Slow and Fast switching. EURO-SCART 2 : Audio / Video In and Out, SVHS In. AV3 : Audio-Video Jack on side of cabinet. Headphone jack (3.5 mm) on side of cabinet SVHS3 : Jack on side of cabinet sound input common with AV3. R-49C10(AAA)

Remote Control Unit

1.1.2 EURO-SCART 1 (21 Pin) Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Signal Description Audio Output Right Audio Input Right Audio Output Left Audio Earth Blue Earth Audio Input Left Blue Input Slow Switching Green Earth 6 Matching value 0.5 Vrms, Impedance < 1 k, ( RF 54% Mod ) 0.5 Vrms, Impedance > 10 k 0.5 Vrms, Impedance < 1 k, ( RF 54% Mod ) 0.5 Vrms, Impedance > 10 k 0.7 Vpp 0.1V, Impedance 75 TV : 0 to 2V, AV 16/9 : 4.5 to 7V, AV 4/3 : 9.5 to 12V , Impedance > 10 k

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CP-850FX Service Manual 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 N.C. Green Input N.C. Red Earth Blanking Earth Red Input Fast Switching Video Out Earth Video In Earth Video Output Video Input Common Earth

0.7 Vpp 0.1V, Impedance 75

0.7 Vpp 0.1V, Impedance 75 0 to 0.4V : Logic 0, 1 to 3V : Logic 1, Impedance 75 1 Vpp 3dB, Impedance 75 1 Vpp 3dB, Impedance 75

1.1.3 EURO-SCART 2 (21 Pin) Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Signal Description Audio Output Right Audio Input Right Audio Output Left Audio Earth Earth Audio Input Left N.C. Slow Switching Earth N.C. N.C. N.C. Earth Earth Chroma Input N.C. Earth Video In Earth Video Output Video Input, Y In. Common Earth Matching value 0.5 Vrms, Impedance < 1 k, ( RF 54% Mod ) 0.5 Vrms, Impedance > 10 k 0.5 Vrms, Impedance < 1 k, ( RF 54% Mod ) 0.5 Vrms, Impedance > 10 k TV : 0 to 2V, AV 16/9 : 4.5 to 7V, AV 4/3 : 9.5 to 12V , Impedance > 10 k

3dB for a luminance signal of 1 Vpp

1 Vpp 3dB, Impedance 75 ( Monitor output ) 1 Vpp 3dB, Impedance 75

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CP-850FX Service Manual 1.2 CHANNEL/FREQUENCY TABLE EUROPE CCIR 46.25 48.25 55.25 62.25 175.25 182.25 189.25 196.25 203.25 210.25 217.25 224.25 53.75 82.25 183.75 192.25 201.25 471.25 479.25 487.25 495.25 503.25 511.25 519.25 527.25 535.25 543.25 551.25 559.25 567.25 575.25 583.25 591.25 599.25 607.25 615.25 623.25 631.25 639.25 647.25 655.25 663.25 671.25 FRANCE 55.75 (L') 60.5 (L') 63.75 (L') 176.00 184.00 192.00 200.00 208.00 216.00 189.25 (LUX) 69.25 (L') 76.25 (L') 83.25 (L') 90.25 97.25 471.25 479.25 487.25 495.25 503.25 511.25 519.25 527.25 535.25 543.25 551.25 559.25 567.25 575.25 583.25 591.25 599.25 607.25 615.25 623.25 631.25 639.25 647.25 655.25 663.25 671.25 GB(IRELAND) 45.75 53.75 61.75 175.25 183.25 191.25 199.25 207.25 215.25 223.25 231.25 239.25 247.25 49.75 57.75 65.75 77.75 85.75 471.25 479.25 487.25 495.25 503.25 511.25 519.25 527.25 535.25 543.25 551.25 559.25 567.25 575.25 583.25 591.25 599.25 607.25 615.25 623.25 631.25 639.25 647.25 655.25 663.25 671.25 EAST OIRT 49.75 59.25 77.25 85.25 93.25 175.25 183.25 191.25 199.25 207.25 215.25 223.25 471.25 479.25 487.25 495.25 503.25 511.25 519.25 527.25 535.25 543.25 551.25 559.25 567.25 575.25 583.25 591.25 599.25 607.25 615.25 623.25 631.25 639.25 647.25 655.25 663.25 671.25 8

CHANNEL C01 C02 C03 C04 C05 C06 C07 C08 C09 C10 C11 C12 C13 C14 C15 C16 C17 C18 C19 C20 C21 C22 C23 C24 C25 C26 C27 C28 C29 C30 C31 C32 C33 C34 C35 C36 C37 C38 C39 C40 C41 C42 C43 C44 C45 C46 Europe R&D

CP-850FX Service Manual C47 C48 C49 C50 C51 C52 C53 C54 C55 C56 C57 C58 C59 C60 C61 C62 C63 C64 C65 C66 C67 C68 C69 C70 C71 C72 C73 C74 C75 C76 C77 S01 S02 S03 S04 S05 S06 S07 S08 S09 S10 S11 S12 S13 S14 S15 S16 S17 S18 Europe R&D 679.25 687.25 695.25 703.25 711.25 719.25 727.25 735.25 743.25 751.25 759.25 767.25 775.25 783.25 791.25 799.25 807.25 815.25 823.25 831.25 839.25 847.25 855.25 863.25 69.25 76.25 83.25 90.25 97.25 59.25 93.25 105.25 112.25 119.25 126.25 133.25 140.25 147.25 154.25 161.25 168.25 231.25 238.25 245.25 252.25 259.25 266.25 273.25 280.25 679.25 687.25 695.25 703.25 711.25 719.25 727.25 735.25 743.25 751.25 759.25 767.25 775.25 783.25 791.25 799.25 807.25 815.25 823.25 831.25 839.25 847.25 855.25 863.25 104.75 116.75 128.75 140.75 152.75 164.75 176.75 188.75 200.75 212.75 224.75 236.75 248.75 260.75 272.75 284.75 296.75 136.00 679.25 687.25 695.25 703.25 711.25 719.25 727.25 735.25 743.25 751.25 759.25 767.25 775.25 783.25 791.25 799.25 807.25 815.25 823.25 831.25 839.25 847.25 855.25 863.25 103.25 111.25 119.25 127.25 135.25 143.25 151.25 159.25 167.25 255.25 263.25 271.25 279.25 287.25 295.25 679.25 687.25 695.25 703.25 711.25 719.25 727.25 735.25 743.25 751.25 759.25 767.25 775.25 783.25 791.25 799.25 807.25 815.25 823.25 831.25 839.25 847.25 855.25 863.25 105.25 112.25 119.25 126.25 133.25 140.25 147.25 154.25 161.25 168.25 231.25 238.25 245.25 252.25 259.25 266.25 273.25 280.25 9

CP-850FX Service Manual S19 S20 S21 S22 S23 S24 S25 S26 S27 S28 S29 S30 S31 S32 S33 S34 S35 S36 S37 S38 S39 S40 S41 287.25 294.25 303.25 311.25 319.25 327.25 335.25 343.25 351.25 359.25 367.25 375.25 383.25 391.25 399.25 407.25 415.25 423.25 431.25 439.25 447.25 455.25 463.25 160.00 303.25 311.25 319.25 327.25 335.25 343.25 351.25 359.25 367.25 375.25 383.25 391.25 399.25 407.25 415.25 423.25 431.25 439.25 447.25 455.25 463.25 303.25 311.25 319.25 327.25 335.25 343.25 351.25 359.25 367.25 375.25 383.25 391.25 399.25 407.25 415.25 423.25 431.25 439.25 447.25 455.25 463.25 287.25 294.25 303.25 311.25 319.25 327.25 335.25 343.25 351.25 359.25 367.25 375.25 383.25 391.25 399.25 407.25 415.25 423.25 431.25 439.25 447.25 455.25 463.25

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CP-850FX Service Manual 1.3 ATSS SORTING METHOD

The TV set sweeps all the TV bands from beginning of VHF to end of UHF. The TV controlling software for each program checks if a VPS CNI code is transmitted (this system exists for German, Swiss and Austrian transmissions). If no VPS CNI code is found, then the system checks if a CNI code is transmitted as part of the teletext transmission ( Packet 8/30 format 1 and format 2). If such a code ( VPS or teletext ) is found and if this code is in the ATSS list, the program is automatically named. If the transmission does not have VPS CNI, and no teletext service is available, then there is no possibility of the program being automatically named. The programs found are then sorted in 4 groups : Group I : It contains all the programs from the selected country and named by the TV controlling software. Within this group the sorting order is fixed by the ATSS list. Group II : It contains all the programs with a strong signal strength which are not listed in group I. Group III : It contains all the programs with a weak signal strength which are not listed in group I. Group IV : If two or more programs with the same code are found, only the strongest ( or if they have the same level the one with the lowest frequency) is listed in group I, II or III. The others are listed in group IV. 1.3.1 GENERAL CASE 1.3.2 SPECIAL CASE Program number 1 2 ... n n+1 ... m m+1 ... p p+1 ... q q+1 ... 99 0 Group Group I Skip Program number 1 ... m m+1 ... p p+1 ... q q+1 ... 99 0 Group Group II Skip

Group II

Group III

Group III

Group IV

Group IV

not used

not used

9 Special case : Country selection = Others

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CP-850FX Service Manual Note : If two programs with the same name but a different code are found these two programs are listed in group I, II or III . The sorting order within group II, III, and IV is based on the channel frequency. The program with the lowest frequency is allocated the first rank in its group, and so forth until the last program of the group which has the highest frequency. Special case : France If France is selected, the TV controlling software first sweeps all TV bands with France system selected ( positive video modulation) and then a second time with Europe system selected ( negative video modulation). Special case : Switzerland If Switzerland is selected the TV controlling software first sweeps all TV bands with Europe system selected (negative video modulation) and then a second time with France system selected ( positive video modulation). Special case : GB Note for satellite receiver users : Before starting ATSS turn on your satellite receiver and tune to SKY NEWS . If GB is selected the TV controlling software seeks for programs only in UHF ( C21 to C70 ). The sorting order is : 1 - BBC1 2 - BBC2 3 - ITV 4 - CH4 5 - CH5 6 NEWS (Sky News) If two or more identical programs ( same name but different code e.g. BBC1 and BBC1 Scotland ) are found the following programs in the list will be shifted up. (1 - BBC1, 2 - BBC1, 3 BBC2, 4 - ITV, 5 - CH4, 6 - CH5, 7 - NEWS, ..) If one of the programs above is not found, the associated program number remains empty ( freq.=467.25 MHz - Skip selected - no name system = GB). example A : 1 - BBC1, 2 - BBC2, 3 - ITV, 4 - -----, 5 - CH5, 6 - NEWS, ... example B ( if 2 BBC1 found ) : 1 - BBC1, 2 - BBC1, 3 - BBC2, 4 - ITV, 5 - -----, 6 - CH5, 7 NEWS, ...

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CP-850FX Service Manual 2 SAFETY INSTRUCTION

WARNING: Only competent service personnel may carry out work involving the testing or repair of this equipment. X-RAY RADIATION PRECAUTION 1. Excessive high voltage can produce potentially hazardous X-RAY RADIATION. To avoid such hazards, the high voltage must not exceed the specified limit. The nominal value of the high voltage of this receiver is 25-26 KV (20-21) or 26 KV (25 - 28) at max beam current. The high voltage must not, under any circumstances, exceed 27.5 KV (20), 29KV (21), 29.5 KV (25") or 30 KV (28"). Each time a receiver requires servicing, the high voltage should be checked. It is important to use an accurate and reliable high voltage meter. 2. The only source of X-RAY Radiation in this TV receiver is the picture tube. For continued X-RAY RADIATION protection, the replacement tube must be exactly the same type tube as specified in the parts list. SAFETY PRECAUTION Potentials of high voltage are present when this receiver is operating. Operation of the receiver outside the cabinet or with the back board removed involves a shock hazard from the receiver. Servicing should not be attempted by anyone who is not thoroughly familiar with the precautions necessary when working on high voltage equipment. Discharge the high potential of the picture tube before handling the tube. The picture tube is highly evacuated and if broken, glass fragments will be violently expelled. If any Fuse in this TV receiver is blown, replace it with the FUSE specified in the Replacement Parts List. When replacing a high wattage resistor (metal oxide film resistor) in the circuit board, keep the resistor 10 mm away from circuit board. Keep wires away from high voltage or high temperature components. This receiver must operate under AC 230 volts, 5O Hz. NEVER connect to a DC supply or any other voltage or frequency. PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE Many electrical and mechanical parts in this equipment have special safety-related characteristics. These characteristics are often passed unnoticed by a visual inspection and the X-RAY RADIATION protection afforded by them cannot necessarily be obtained by using replacement components rated for higher voltage, wattage, etc. Replacement parts which have these special safety characteristics are identified in this manual and its supplements, electrical components having such features are identified by designated symbol on the parts list. Before replacing any of these components, read the parts list in this manual carefully. The use of substitutes replacement parts which do not have the same safety characteristics as specified in the parts list may create X-RAY Radiation.

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CP-850FX Service Manual 3 3.1 ALIGNMENT INSTRUCTIONS MICROCONTROLLER CONFIGURATION : SERVICE MODE

To switch the TV set into service mode please see instruction below. 1 - Select PR. number 91 2 - Adjust sharpness to minimum and exit all menus. 3 Within 2 seconds press the key sequence : RED - GREEN - menu The software version is displayed beside the word Service, e.g. SERVICE V1.00. To exit SERVICE menu press menu key or Std By key. 3.2 SERVICE MODE NAVIGATION

Pr Up/Down remote keys : cycle through the service items available. Vol -/+ remote keys : Dec./Increment the values within range Cycle trough option bits. OK key : Toggle bits in option byte Order 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 3.3 Item HOR CEN RED GAIN GRN GAIN BLUE GAIN RED BIAS GRN BIAS AGC LEVEL G2 SCREEN AFT AVL OPTION1 OPTION2 OPTION3 PARABOLA HOR WIDTH CORNER T CORNER B HOR. PARAL V. LINEAR EW TRAPEZ S CORRECT VERT CENT VERT SIZE SHIPPING Default setting Note:All settings are approximate -154 412 363 380 226 210 56 32 32 OFF 0011 1000 [0x38] 0000 0110 [0x06] 1111 1111 [0xFF] 346 -71 -100 -30 2 16 12 130 -14 40 OFF

MICROCONTROLLER CONFIGURATION : OPTION BITS

There are three option bytes available (16 bits in all). These option bits are available from Service mode. First find the OPTION1 or OPTION2 control, and then use the Volume PLUS/MINUS buttons on the remote control keypad to locate the bits, and OK key to toggle them. The table below shows the two option bytes available; Europe R&D 14

CP-850FX Service Manual 3.3.1 OPTION 1 B7 1 TOP Teletext OFF TOP Teletext ON B6 FASTEXT (FLOF) OFF FASTEXT (FLOF) ON B5 TUBE 4:3 B4 Headphone Volume/Bal ance control OFF Headphone Volume/Bal ance control ON B3 Dolby Virtual OFF Dolby Virtual ON B2 SVHS3 disable B1 B0

Tuner options 00 = Philips 01 = not used 10 = ALPS 11 = PARTSNIC

TUBE 16:9

SVHS3 enable

3.3.2 OPTION 2 B7 1 Fixed to 0 0 B6 JVC remote control Daewoo Remote control B6 B5 AVL control OFF AVL control ON B5 B4 PICTURE TILT ON PICTURE TILT OFF B3 Program list enabled Program list disabled B3 B2 B1 B0

See table below

3.3.3 OPTION 3 B7 1 Must be set to 1 for future compatibility 0 B4 Local keyboard : 6 keys B2 OSD display AV in extern mode OSD display EXT in extern mode (JVC only) B1 AV3 Enabled B0 Full ATSS

Local keyboard : 5 keys

Must be set to 1 for future compatibi lity ( See CP830 NEC)

AV3 Disable d (NEC only)

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Tube

Beam Nominal 0.95 1.00 1.05 1.10 1.20 1.25 1.30 1.35

LG PHILIPS CRT SAMSUNG SDI CRT

Current (mA) Max 1.10 1.15 1.20 1.25 1.35 1.40 1.45 1.50

B2 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1

B1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1

B0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1

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CP-850FX Service Manual 3.4 TV SET ALIGNMENT

3.4.1 LOCAL OSCILLATOR ALIGNMENT Tune a colour bar pattern. The frequency of the signal carrier must be accurate ( Max +/- 10KHz deviation from the nominal channel frequency). Find AFT item in service mode. Adjust the coil L150 to bring the cursor to central position : 32. 3.4.2 G2 ALIGNMENT - Tune a colour bar pattern. - Find the G2 SCREEN item in service mode. - Adjust screen volume ( on FBT ) to bring the cursor to central position : 32. 3.4.3 WHITE BALANCE - Select a dark picture and adjust RED BIAS and GRN BIAS to the desired colour temperature. - Select a bright picture and adjust RED, GRN and BLUE GAIN to the desired colour temperature. 3.4.4 FOCUS Adjust the Focus volume ( on FBT ) to have the best resolution on screen. 3.4.5 VERTICAL GEOMETRY Adjust V. LINEAR (linearity), S CORRECT (S. Correction), VERT SIZE (Vertical amplitude), VERT CENT (vertical centring) to compensate for vertical distortion.

3.4.6 HORIZONTAL PICTURE CENTRING Adjust HOR CEN (Horizontal centre) to have the picture in the centre of the screen. 3.4.7 EAST / WEST CORRECTION Adjust the PARABOLA, HOR WIDTH, CORNER, HOR PARAL, EW TRAPEZ, to compensate for geometrical distortion.

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HOR WIDTH adjust for 93% overscan.

PARABOLA

CORNER B & CORNER T

EW TRAPEZ 3.4.8 AGC - Make sure option bits are correct for the tuner fitted on the chassis (See above how to change option bits). - Adjust the antenna signal level at 62 dBV 1 - Tune a colour bar pattern. - Find the AGC item in service mode. - Press the key OK on the remote keypad and wait until AGC level stabilise to the optimum value. - Alternatively, use Vol Up/Dwn keys to adjust manually to the desired Tuner Take Over Point (TOP). 17 Europe R&D

CP-850FX Service Manual 4 4.1 IC DESCRIPTION TELETEXT DECODER WITH EMBEDDED 8-BIT CONTROLLER

TVText Pro is a 8-bit controller based on a enhanced 8051 core with embedded teletext, On screen Display and TV controller functions. 4.1.1 BLOCK DIAGRAM OF THE SDA55XX

4.1.2 DESCRIPTION The SDA 55xx is a single chip teletext decoder for decoding World System Teletext data as well as Video Programming System (VPS), Program Delivery Control (PDC), and Wide Screen Signalling (WSS) data used for PAL plus transmissions (line 23). The device provides an integrated general-purpose, fully 8051-compatible Microcontroller with television specific hardware features. The microcontroller has been enhanced to provide powerful features such as memory banking, data pointers and additional interrupts etc. The on-chip display unit for displaying Level 1.5 teletext data is also used for customer defined on-screen displays. Internal XRAM consists of 16 Kbytes. Device has an internal ROM of 128 Kbytes. The SDA 55xx supports a wide range of standards including PAL, NTSC and contains a digital slicer for VPS, WSS, PDC, 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 Pixel 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 Europe R&D 18

CP-850FX Service Manual 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 Teletextfeatures like Packet-26-handling, FLOF, TOP and list-pages. 4.1.3 IC MARKING AND VERSION Chassis IC marking OSD languages BULGARIAN, CZECH, GERMAN, DANISH, SPANISH, FRENCH, FINNISH, ENGLISH, GREEK, HUNGARIAN, ITALIAN, NORWEGIAN, DUTCH, POLISH, ROMANIAN, RUSSIAN, SWEDISH, SLOVAKIAN. ATSS countries Austria, Belgium, Switzerland, Czech Republic, Germany, Denmark, Spain, France, Finland, GB, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Ireland, Norway, Netherlands, Portugal, Poland, Sweden, Slovak Republic, Others Text

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SDA555X FL

PAN-EUROPEAN LATIN, CYRILLIC, GREEK.

4.1.4 PINNING PSDIP 52-pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Europe R&D Pin Name SCL SDA S/SW2 S/SW2 S/SW1 S/SW1 n.c. Reset Out VDD2.5 VSS VDD3.3 CVBS VDDA2.5 VSSA AFT AGC KEY OCP HS VS MODESW L/L Type IN/OUT IN/OUT IN IN IN IN OUT IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN OUT OUT Short Description Software driven I2C bus Clock line Software driven I2C bus Data line Slow switching control for SCART 2. (See Microcontroller I/O pin configuration) Slow switching control for SCART 1. (See Microcontroller I/O pin configuration) Driven by controlling software to reset video ICs. Supply voltage 2.5V Ground (0V) Input/Output 3.3V CVBS input for the acquisition circuit Supply voltage for analog components Ground for analog components ADC input, AFT input ADC input, for AGC alignment only ADC input, local key sensing Switch Off the set when the voltage goes below a trigger level Horizontal sync for OSD/Txt synchronisation Vertical sync for OSD/Txt synchronisation High : Negative video modulation (B, G, D, K,I) Low : Positive video modulation (L / L) High : L, Low : L 19

CP-850FX Service Manual 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 IR INT n.c. n.c. n.c. n.c. VSS VDD3.3 n.c. n.c. RESET XTAL2 XTAL1 VSSA VDDA2.5 R OUT G OUT B OUT BK OUT VDD2.5 VSS VDD3.3 n.c. n.c. n.c. AGC n.c. n.c. LED POWER IN IN Remote control signal input Interrupt input from audio processor

IN IN IN OUT IN IN IN OUT OUT OUT OUT IN IN IN

Ground (0V) Input/Output 3.3V A low level on this pin resets the device. Output of the inverting oscillator amplifier Input of the inverting oscillator amplifier Ground for analog components Supply voltage for analog components Red output Green output Blue output Blanking Supply voltage 2.5V Ground (0V) Input / Output 3.3V

OUT OUT OUT

Tuner TOP adjustment High : Green LED, Low : Red LED High : SMPS ON, Low : SMPS in stand by

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CP-850FX Service Manual 4.2 VSP94x5B (version C4) OPTIMUS Color Decoder and Scan-Rate Converter

The VSPB family supports 15/32kHz systems and is available with different options. VSP 94x5B has one channel only. 4.2.1 BLOCK DIAGRAM OF THE VSP94x5B

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CP-850FX Service Manual 4.2.2 Feature Overview Different application modes z FSM : Frame based high performance master with PIP z SSC : Split screen ("Double Window") Data acquisition connectivity z Up to seven (VSP 9425B/9427B: nine) CVBS inputs, up to two Y/C inputs z Up to three CVBS outputs (even when Y/C input) z ITU-R 656 compatible digital input z RGB/FBL or YUV or YUV-H-V input z 9 bit amplitude resolution for CVBS/Y/C A/D converter z 8 bit amplitude resolution for RGB/FBL A/D converter Multi-standard color decoder with 4H comb-filter z PAL/NTSC/SECAM including all substandard z Automatic recognition of chroma standard z AGC (Automatic Gain Control) Temporal noise reduction for master and slave channel z Field or frame based temporal noise reduction for luminance and chrominance Pre-scaling of the 1fH signal z Horizontal scaling factors: 3/2...1...1/28 z Vertical scaling factors: 1...1/30 Horizontal and vertical scaling of the 2fH signal z Horizontal Scaling factors: 3...0.75 z 5 zone horizontal panorama generator Vertical scaling of the 2f H signal z Vertical scaling factors: 8...0.92 z 5 zone vertical panorama generator Detection circuits z Global motion and global still detection z Film mode and phase detection (PAL, NTSC; 2-2, 3-2 pull down) z Measurement of the noise level (blanking) z Detection of letter box formats Embedded memory z On-chip memory controller z Embedded DRAM core for field memory z SRAM for delay lines Data format 4:2:2 Data slicer for closed caption ("V-chip") and WSS Flexible clock and synchronization concept z Horizontal line-locked or free-running mode z Vertical locked or free-running mode Scan-rate-conversion z Motion adaptive frame based 100/120 Hz interlaced scan-rate conversion z Motion adaptive frame based 50/60 Hz progressive scan-rate conversion z Special treatment for film material ("Inverse 3-2 pull down") z Large area and line flicker reduction z Simple progressive modes: AB, AA* z Simple interlaced modes (100/120 Hz): ABAB, AABB, AAAA, BBBB z No scan-rate-conversion modes (50/60 Hz): AB, AA, BB Signal manipulations z Still field or still frame z Insertion of colored background 22

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4.2.3 PINNING Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Europe R&D Name VDDDACY AYOUT VSSDACY VSSD2 VDDD2 SDA TMS 656VIN/BLANK 656CLK 656IO7 VSSP2 VDDP2 SCL V 656IO6 656IO5 HOUT H50 ADR / TDI V50 656IO4 656IO3 VOUT RESET VDDP3 VSSP3 CLKOUT VDDD3 VSSD3 656IO2 656IO1 656IO0 I/O S O S S S I/O I I/O I/O I/O S S I I I/O I/O O O I O I/O I/O O I S S O S S I/O I/O I/O Description DAC(Y) Y output DAC(Y) Supply voltage for digital (0V digital) Supply voltage for digital(1.8V digital) I2C-Bus data Testmode select (Connected to vdd33) Separate V input for 656 / BLANK output Digital input / output clock Digital input / output (MSB) Supply voltage for digital (0 V pad) Supply voltage for digital (3.3 V pad) I2C-Bus clk Vertical pulse for RGB input Digital input / output Digital input / output Horizontal output Hout 50 Hz I2C address / test data in Vout 50 Hz Digital input / output Digital input / output Vertical output Reset input (Reset active low) Supply voltage for digital (3.3 V pad) Supply voltage for digital (0 V pad) Output clock (27 MHz nom.) Supply voltage for DRAM (1.8 V digital) Supply voltage for digital (0 V digital) Digital input / output Digital input / output Digital input / output (LSB) 23

CP-850FX Service Manual 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 Europe R&D VSSD4 VDDD4 VDDAFBL VSSAFBL FBL1 FBL2 RIN1 GIN1 BIN1 VDDARGB VDDARGB VDD33RGB VDD33RGB RIN2 GIN2 BIN2 VSSD5 VDDAC1 VSSAC1 CVBS1 CVBS2 CVBS3 CVBS4 CVBS5 CVBS6 CVBS7 VDD33C VSS33C CVBSO3 CVBSO2 CVBSO1 VDDAC2 VSSAC2 VDDD1 VSSD1 VDDAPLL XOUT XIN TCLK VDDP1 VSSP1 656HIN/CLKF20 VDDDACV AVOUT VSSDACV VDDDACU AUOUT VSSDACU S S S S I I I I I S S S S I I I S S S I I I I I I I S S O O O S S S S S O I I S S I/O S O S S O S Supply voltage for digital (0 V digital) Supply voltage for digital 1.8 V digital Supply voltage for FBL (1.8 V) Supply voltage for FBL (0 V) Fast Blank input 1 (H1) (Analog input) Fast Blank input 2 (H2) (Analog input) R or V in1 (Analog input) G or Y in1 (Analog input) B of U in1 (Analog input) Supply voltage for RGB (1.8 V) Supply voltage for RGB (0 V) Supply voltage RGB (3.3 V) Supply voltage RGB (0 V) R or V in2 (Analog input) G or Y in2 (Analog input) B of U in2 (Analog inpu) Supply voltage for digital (0 V) Supply voltage CVBS1 (1.8 V) and digital core supply Supply voltage CVBS1 (0 V) CVBS input (Analog input) CVBS input (Analog input) CVBS input (Analog input) CVBS input or Y1 (Analog input) CVBS input or C1 (Analog input) CVBS input or Y2 (Analog input) CVBS input or C2 (Analog input) Supply voltage CVBS (3.3 V) Supply voltage CVBS (0 V) CVBS output 3 (Analog output) CVBS output 2 (Analog output) CVBS output 1 (Analog output Supply voltage CVBS2 (1.8 V) Supply voltage CVBS2 (0 V) Supply voltage for digital (1.8 V digital) Supply voltage for digital (0 V digital) Supply voltage for PLL (1.8 V) Crystal connection 2 Crystal connection 1 Testclock Supply voltage for digital (3.3 V pad) Supply voltage for digital (0 V pad) Separate H input for 656 / 20.25 clock output DAC (V) V output DAC (V) DAC (U) U output DAC (U) 24

CP-850FX Service Manual 4.3 DDP 3315C DISPLAY AND DEFLECTION PROCESSOR

The DDP 3315C is a mixed-signal single-chip digital display and deflection processor, designed for high-quality backend applications in double scan and HDTV TV sets with 4:3 or 16:9 picture tubes. The interfaces qualify the IC to be combined with state of the art digital scan rate converters, as well as analog HDTV sources. The DDP 3315C contains the entire digital video component, deflection processing, and all analog interfaces to display the picture on a CRT. 4.3.1 BLOCK DIAGRAM OF THE DDP 3315C

4.3.2 DESCRIPTION Video Processing linear horizontal scaling (0.25 ... 4), as well as nonlinear horizontal scaling panorama vision dynamic black level expander luma sharpness enhancement by dynamic peaking and luma transient improvement (LTI) color transient improvement (CTI) programmable RGB matrix black stretch, blue stretch, gamma correction via programmable Non-linear Colorspace Enhancer (NCE) on RGB two analog double scan inputs with fast blank (one RGB and one RGB/YC r C b /YP r P b selectable) average and peak beam current limiter automatic picture tube adjustment (cutoff, drive) histogram calculation Deflection Processing scan velocity modulation output digital EHT compensation for vertical / east-west soft start/stop of horizontal-drive vertical angle and bow correction differential vertical outputs vertical zoom via deflection adjustment horizontal and vertical protection circuit 25 Europe R&D

CP-850FX Service Manual horizontal frequency for VGA/SVGA/1080I black switch off procedure supports horizontal and vertical dynamic focus Miscellaneous selectable ITU-R 601 4:1:1 / 4:2:2 YC r C b input at 27/32 MHz or double scan ITU-R 656 input at 54 MHz line-locked clock crystal oscillator for horizontal safety picture frame generator hardware for simple 50/60 Hz to 100/120 Hz conversion (display frequency doubling) PQFP80 package, 5 V analog and 3.3 V digital supply

IC architecture A clock generator converts different external line locked clock rates to a common internal sample rate of ~40 MHz, in order to provide a higher horizontal resolution. The input interface accepts ITU-R 601 at 27 or 32 MHz and ITU-R 656 with encoded or external sync at 54 MHz. The horizontal scaler is used for the scan rate conversion and for the nonlinear aspect ratio conversion as well. For the picture improvement, luma and chroma are processed separately. The luminance contrast ratio can be extended with a dynamic black level expander. In addition the frequency characteristic is improved by a transient improvement (LTI) and an adaptive dynamic peaking circuit. The peaking adapts to small AC amplitudes of high frequency parts, while large AC amplitudes are processed by the LTI. The chroma signal is enhanced with a transient improvement (CTI) with proper limitation to avoid wrong colours. The full programmable RGB matrix covers control of colour saturation and temperature. A digital white drive control is used to adjust the white balance and for the beam current limitation to prevent the CRT from over-load. A non-linear colorspace enhancer (NCE) for RGB gives full flexibility for any amplitude characteristic. High speed10-bit D/A converters are used to convert digital RGB to analog signals. Separate 9bit D/A converters control brightness and cutoff. For picture tubes equipped with an appropriate yoke a scan velocity modulation (SVM) signal is calculated using a differentiated luminance signal. Two analog sources can be inserted in the main RGB, controlled by separate fastblank (FBL) signals. Contrast and brightness are adjusted separately from main RGB. One input is dedicated to RGB for on screen display (OSD). The second input is processed with an analog RGB matrix to insert YCbCr/YpbPr or RGB with control of colour saturation and programmable half contrast. The bandwidth of ~30MHz guarantees pixel based graphics to be displayed with full accuracy. All previously mentioned features are implemented in dedicated hardware. An integrated processor controls the horizontal and vertical deflection, tube measurement loops and beam current limitation. It is also used to calculate an amplitude histogram of the displayed image. The horizontal deflection is synchronized with two numeric phase-locked loops (PLL) to the incoming sync. One PLL generates the horizontal timing signals, e.g. blanking and key-clamping. The second PLL adjusts the phase of the horizontal drive pulse with a subpixel accuracy less than 1 ns. Vertical deflection and east/west correction waveforms are calculated as 6th order polynomials. This allows adjustment of an east/west parabola with trapezoidal, pincushion and an upper/lower corner correction (even for real flat CRTs), as well as a vertical sawtooth with linearity and Scorrection. Scaling both waveforms, and limiting to fix amplitudes, performs a vertical zoom or compression of the displayed image. A field and line frequent control loop compensates picture content depending EHT distortions.

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CP-850FX Service Manual 4.3.3 PINNING Pin No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 Europe R&D Pin Name Y6 Y7 656EN LLC2 HS VS FREQSEL CM1 CM0 VS2 XTAL2 XTAL1 NC GNDP VSUPP FIFORRD FIFORD FIFOWR FIFORWR PWM1 PWM2 PWMV HOUT VSTBY DFVBL HSYNC VSYNC NC ASG1 HFBL SAFETY VPROT RSW2 RSW1 SENSE GNDM VERT+ VERTEW NC SVM ROUT GOUT BUT GNDO XREF VSUPO I/O I I I I I I I I I I O I S S O O O O O O O O S O O O S I I I O I/O I S O O O O O O O S I S Description Picture bus Luma Picture bus Luma (MSB) Enable 656 input mode System clock input Horizontal Sync Input Vertical Sync Input Selection of H-Drive Frequency Range Clock select 1 Clock select 0 Additionnal VSYNC input Analog Crystal Output Analog Crystal Input Ground, Output Pin Driver Supply voltage, Output Pin Driver FIFO Read Counter Reset FIFO Read Enable FIFO Write Enable FIFO Write Counter Reset I2C controlled DAC I2C controlled DAC / Tilt output I2C controlled DAC Horizontal drive output Standby supply voltage, Hout generation Dynamic focus blanking / horizontal DAF pulse Horizontal sync output Vertical sync output Analog Shield Ground Horizontal flyback input Safety input Vertical protection input Range Switch2, measurement ADC Range Switch1, measurement ADC Sense ADC input Ground, MADC input Differential Vertical Sawtooth Output Differential Vertical Sawtooth Output East / West Correction Output Scan Velocity Modulator Analog Output Red Analog Output Green Analog Output Blue Ground, analog Back End Reference Input for RGB DACs Supply voltage, Analog Back End 27 Remarks

CP-850FX Service Manual 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 VRD/BCS AGND FBLIN1 RIN1 GIN1 BIN1 FBLIN2 RIN2 / PR GIN2 / Y BIN2/ PB ASG2 HCS NC TEST RESQ SCL SDA C0 C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 VSUPD GNDD Y0 Y1 Y2 Y3 Y4 Y5 I S I I I I I I I I S I I I I/O I/O I I I I I I I I S S I I I I I I DAC Reference, Beam current safety Analog Ground for Analog Matrix Fast Blank1input Analog Red1input Analog Green1 input Analog Blue1input Fast Blank2 input Analog Red2 input / PR Input Analog Green2 input / Y Input Analog Blue2 input / PB Input Analog Shield Ground Half Contrast Reset Input, active low I2C Bus clock I2C Bus data Picture Bus Chroma (LSB) Picture Bus Chroma Picture Bus Chroma Picture Bus Chroma Picture Bus Chroma Picture Bus Chroma Picture Bus Chroma Picture Bus Chroma (MSB) Supply voltage, Digital Circuitry Ground, Digital Circuitry Picture Bus Luma (LSB) Picture Bus Luma Picture Bus Luma Picture Bus Luma Picture Bus Luma Picture Bus Luma

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CP-850FX Service Manual 4.4 MSP341X MULTISTANDARD SOUND PROCESSOR

The MSP 341x is designed as a single-chip Multistandard Sound Processor for applications in analogue and digital TV sets, video recorders, and PC cards. The MSP3411 has all functions of MSP3410 with the addition of a virtual surround sound features. Surround sound can be reproduced to a certain extent with two loudspeakers. The MSP3411 includes virtualizer algorithm 3D Panorama which has been approved by the Dolby laboratories for compliance with the Virtual Dolby Surround technology. In addition, the MSP3411 includes Micronas Panorama algorithm. MSP 341x features: sound IF input No external filters required Stereo baseband input via integrated AD converters Two pairs of DA converters Two carrier FM or NICAM processing AVC : Automatic Volume Correction Bass, treble, volume processing Full SCART in/out matrix without restrictions Improved FM-identification Demodulator short programming Auto-detection for terrestrial TV - sound standards Precise bit-error rate indication Automatic switching from NICAM to FM/AM or vice versa Improved NICAM synchronisation algorithm Improved carrier mute algorithm Improved AM-demodulation Reduction of necessary controlling Less external components

4.4.1 BASIC FEATURES OF THE MSP 341X 4.4.1.1 Demodulator & NICAM Decoder Section The MSP 341x is designed to simultaneously perform digital demodulation and decoding of NICAM-coded TV stereo sound, as well as demodulation of FM or AM mono TV sound. Alternatively, two carrier FM systems according to the German terrestrial specs can be processed with the MSP 341x. The MSP 341x facilitates profitable multistandard capability, offering the following advantages: Automatic Gain Control (AGC) for analogue input: input range: 0.10 - 3 Vpp integrated A/D converter for sound-IF input all demodulation and filtering is performed on chip and is individually programmable easy realisation of all digital NICAM standards (B/G, I, L and D/K) FM-demodulation of all terrestrial standards (include identification decoding) no external filter hardware is required only one crystal clock (18.432 MHz) is necessary high deviation FM-mono mode (max. deviation: approx. 360 kHz) Europe R&D 29

CP-850FX Service Manual 4.4.1.2 DSP-Section (Audio Baseband Processing) flexible selection of audio sources to be processed performance of terrestrial de-emphasise systems (FM, NICAM) digitally performed FM-identification decoding and de-matrixing digital baseband processing: volume, bass, treble simple controlling of volume, bass, treble 4.4.1.3 Analogue Section two selectable analogue pairs of audio baseband input (= two SCART inputs) input level: <2 V RMS, input impedance: >25 k one selectable analogue mono input (i.e. AM sound): Not used in this chassis two high-quality A/D converters, S/N-Ratio: >85 dB 20 Hz to 20 kHz bandwidth for SCART-to-SCART copy facilities loudspeaker: one pair of four-fold oversampled D/A converters. Output level per channel: max. 1.4 VRMS output resistance: max. 5 k. S/N-ratio: >85 dB at maximum volume max. noise voltage in mute mode: < 10 V (BW: 20 Hz... 16 kHz) one pair of four-fold oversampled D/A converters supplying a pair of SCART-outputs. Output level per channel: max. 2 V RMS, output resistance: max. 0.5 k, S/N-Ratio: >85 dB (20 Hz... 16 kHz) 4.4.1.4 NICAM & FM/AM-Mono According to the British, Scandinavian, Spanish, and French TV-standards, high-quality stereo sound is transmitted digitally. The systems allow two high-quality digital sound channels to be added to the already existing FM/AM-channel. The sound coding follows the format of the socalled Near Instantaneous Companding System (NICAM 728). Transmission is performed using Differential Quadrature Phase Shift Keying (DQPSK. Table below offers an overview of the modulation parameters. In the case of NICAM/FM (AM) mode, there are three different audio channels available: NICAM A, NICAM B, and FM/AM-mono. NICAM A and B may belong either to a stereo or to a dual language transmission. Information about operation mode and about the quality of the NICAM signal can be read by the controlling software via the control bus. In the case of low quality (high bit error rate), the controlling software may decide to switch to the analogue FM/AM-mono sound. Alternatively, an automatic NICAM-FM/AM switching may be applied. 4.4.1.5 German 2-Carrier System (DUAL FM System) Since September 1981, stereo and dual sound programs have been transmitted in Germany using the 2-carrier system. Sound transmission consists of the already existing first sound carrier and a second sound carrier additionally containing an identification signal. More details of this standard are given in Tables below. For D/K very similar system is used. TV standards TV Position of sound carrier system (MHz) 5.5 / 5.7421875 B/G B/G L 5.5 / 5.85 6.5 / 5.85

Sound modulation FM Stereo FM-Mono / NICAM AM Mono / NICAM

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Architecture of MSP341x Pin connections and short description Pin No. Pin Name Type 1 NC 2 NC 3 NC 4 INT Out 5 MUTE Out 6 ADR_SEL In 7 STANDBYQ In 8 NC 9 I2C_CL In / Out 10 I2C_DA In / Out 11 NC 12 NC 13 NC 14 NC 15 NC 16 NC 17 NC 18 DVSUP 19 DVSS 20 NC 21 NC 22 NC Europe R&D

Short description Not Connected Not Connected Not Connected Interrupt out Mute out I2C bus Address select Standby ( Low-active) Not Connected I2C Clock I2C data Not Connected Not Connected Not Connected Not Connected Not Connected Not Connected Not Connected Digital power supply +5V Digital Ground Not Connected Not Connected Not Connected 31

CP-850FX Service Manual 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 NC RESETQ DACA_R DACA_L VREF2 DACM_R DACM_L NC NC NC SC2_OUT_R SC2_OUT_L VREF1 SC1_OUT_R SC1_OUT_L CAPL_A AHVSUP CAPL_M AHVSS AGNDC NC NC NC SC3_IN_L SC3_IN_R ASG2 SC2_IN_L SC2_IN_R ASG1 SC1_IN_L SC1_IN_R VREFTOP MONO_IN AVSS AVSUP ANA_IN1+ ANA_IN1NC TESTEN XTAL_IN XTAL_OUT NC Not Connected Power-On-reset Headphone out right Headphone out left Reference ground 2 high voltage part Loudspeaker out Right Loudspeaker out Left Not Connected Not Connected Not Connected Scart output 2 right Scart output 2 left Reference ground 1 high voltage part Scart output 1, right Scart output 1, left Volume capacitor AUX Analog power supply 8.0V Volume capacitor MAIN Analog ground Analog reference voltage high voltage part Not Connected Not Connected Not Connected Scart input 3 in, left Scart input 3 in, right Analog Shield Ground 2 Scart input 2 in, left Scart input 2 in, right Analog Shield Ground 1 Scart input 1 in, left Scart input 1 in, right Reference voltage IF A/D converter Mono input Analog ground Analog power supply IF input 1 IF common Not Connected Test pin Crystal oscillator Crystal oscillator Test pin

In Out Out Out Out

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CP-850FX Service Manual 4.5 TDA4470 - MULTISTANDARD VIDEO-IF AND QUASI PARALLEL SOUND PROCESSOR

4.5.1 DESCRIPTION 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), positive modulation (e.g., L standard) and the AM, FM/NICAM sound IF signals. 4.5.2 FEATURES - 5 V supply voltage; low power consumption. - Active carrier generation by FPLL principle (frequency-phase-locked-loop) for true synchronous demodulation. - Very linear video demodulation, good pulse response and excellent intermodulation figures. - VCO circuit operates at picture carrier frequency, the VCO frequency is switchable for L-mode - Alignment-free AFC without external reference circuit, polarity of the AFC curve is switchable. - VIF-AGC for negative modulated signals (peak sync. detection) and for positive modulation (peak white/black level detector). - Tuner AGC with adjustable take over point. - Alignment-free quasi parallel sound (QPS) mixer for FM/NICAM sound IF signals. - Intercarrier output signal is gain controlled (necessary for digital sound processing). - Complete alignment-free AM demodulator with gain controlled AF output. - Separate SIF-AGC with average detection - Two independent SIF inputs - Parallel operation of the AM demodulator and QPS mixer (for NICAM-L stereo sound). 4.5.3 PINNING Pin 1, 2 3 4, 9, 16 5 6, 7 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 18 19 20, 21 22 23 24 25 26 27, 28 Europe R&D Symbol Vi, SIF1 VSW GND VAGC Vi, VIF CAGC RTOP Itun VO, VID VSW VSW Cbl Cref LF VSW VVCO VAFC VS VO, FM VO, AM Rcomp Vi, SIF2 Function SIF1 input (symmetrical) Input selector switch Ground SIF AGC (time constant) VIF input (symmetrical) VIF AGC (time constant) Take Over Point, tuner AGC Tuner AGC output current Video output Standard switch L switch Black level capacitor Internal reference voltage Loop Filter AFC switch VCO circuit AFC output Supply voltage Intercarrier output AF output AM sound Offset compensation SIF2 input (symmetrical) 33

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CP-850FX Service Manual 4.6 TDA8946J STEREO AUDIO AMPLIFIER

The TDA 8946J is a dual-channel audio power amplifier with an output power of 2 x 15 W at an 8 load and a 18 V supply. The circuit contains two Bridge Tied Load (BTL) amplifiers with an all-NPN output stage and standby/mute logic. The TDA8946J comes in a 17-pin DIL-bentSIL(DBS) power package. The TDA8946J is printed-circuit board compatibel with all other types in the TDA894x family. One PCB footprint accommodates both the mono and the stereo products. 4.6.1 FEATURES Few external components Fixed gain Standby and mute mode No on/off switching plops Low standby current High supply voltage ripple rejection Outputs short-circuit protected to ground, supply and across the load Thermally protected Printed-circuit board compatible

Pin description Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Symbol OUT1GND1 Vcc1 OUT1+ n.c. IN1+ n.c. IN1IN2MODE SVR IN2+ Description negative loudspeaker terminal 1 ground channel 1 supply voltage channel 1 positive loudspeaker terminal 1 not connected positive input1 not connected negative input1 negative input2 mode selection input half supply voltage decoupling (ripple rejection) positive input2

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TDA8358J VERTICAL AMPLIFIER

The TDA8358J are power circuit for use in 90 and 110 colour deflection systems for field frequencies of 25 to 200Hz field frequencies, and for 4:3 and 16:9 picture tubes. The IC contains a vertical diflection output circuit, operating as a high efficiency class G system. The full bridgeoutput circuit allows DC coupling of the deflection coil in combination with single positive supply voltages. The east-west output stage is able to supply the sink current for a diode modulator circuit. The IC is constructed in a Low Voltage DMOS(LVDMOS) process that combines Bipolar, CMOS and DMOS devices. MOS transistors are used in the output stage because of the absence of second breakdown. 4.7.1 FEATURES Few external components Highly efficiency fully DC-coupled vertical output bridge circuit Vertical flyback switch with short rise and fall times Built-in guard circuit Thermal protection circuit Improved EMC performance due to differential inputs East-West output stage

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CP-850FX Service Manual 4.8 TDA6108JF

The TDA6108JF includes three video output amplifiers in one plastic DIL-Bent-SIL 9-pin medium power(DBS9MPF) package(SOT111-1), using high voltage DMOS technology, and is intended to drive the three cathodes of a colour CRT directly. To obtain maximum performance, the amplifier should be used with black-current control. Features Typical bandwidth of 9.0 MHz for an output signal of 60 Vpp High slew rate of 1850V/s No external components required Very simple application Single supply voltage of 200V Internal reference voltage of 2.5 V Fixed gain of 51. Black-current stabilisation (BCS) circuit Thermal protection Pin description Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Symbol Vi(1) Vi(2) Vi(3) GND Iom VDD VOC(3) VOC(2) VOC(1) Description inverting input 1 inverting input 2 inverting input 3 ground (fin) black current measurement output supply voltage cathode output 3 cathode output 2 cathode output 1

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Block diagram TDA6108JF 4.9 24C16 - 16 KB EEPROM

Features : 16 Kbit serial I2C bus EEPROM Single supply voltage : 4.5 V to 5.5 V 1 Million Erase/Write cycles (minimum) 40 year data retention (minimum) Pin description Pin No. Name 1, 2, 3 E0, E1, E2 5 SDA 6 SCL 7 WC 8 Vcc 4 Vss

Description Device address not used Serial Data/Address Input/Output Serial clock Write control Supply voltage Ground

The memory device is compatible with the I2C memory standard. This is a two wire serial interface that uses a bi-directional data bus and serial clock. The memory carries a built-in 4-bit unique device type identifier code (1010) in accordance with the I2C bus definition. Serial Clock (SCL) The SCL input is used to strobe all data in and out of the memory. Serial Data (SDA) The SDA pin is bi-directional, and is used to transfer data in or out of the memory Europe R&D 40

CP-850FX Service Manual 4.10 STR W6754 4.10.1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION The STR-W6700 series is a Hybrid IC (HIC) designed for Quasi-Resonant type Switching Mold Power Supply built-in a Power MOSFET and Control IC. 4.10.2 FEATURES operation mode turns blocking oscillation by reducing output voltage at stand-by mode. In addition to the existing Quasi-Resonant Operation, the Bottom-Skip Function is added in order to be efficient from light to medium load. Soft-Start Operation is provided at the SMPS start-up. Switching noise is reduced by Step-Drive Function. Avalanche energy of the MOSFET is guaranteed. Overcurrent Protection (OCP), Overvoltage Protection (OVP), Overload Protection (OLP), and Maximum ON-Time control circuits are incorporated. It is possible to save the SMPS design time by utilizing the present designs and evaluation processes.

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CP-850FX Service Manual 4.10.4 PIN DESCRIPTION Pin No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Symbols D S/GND VCC SS/OLP FB OCP/BD Terminal Descriptions Drain Terminal Source/Grand Terminal
Power Supply Terminal
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Functions MOSFET Drain MOSFET Source and Ground


Control Circuit Power Supply Input

Feedback Terminal
Overcurrent Protection Input/Bottom Detection Terminal

Overload Protection and Soft- Start Operation Time set up Constant Voltage Control Signal Input, Blocking Oscillation Control Overcurrent Detection Signal Input / Bottom Detection Signal Input

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Ratings Parameters
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VCC(ON) VCC(OFF) ICC(ON) ICC(OFF) fOSC VSSOLP(SS) ISSOLP(SS) VOCPBD(LIM) VOCPBD(BS1) VOCPBD(BS2) IOCPBD VOCPBD(TH1) VOCPBD(TH2) TOFF(MIN) VFB(OFF) IFB(ON) VCC(S) VCC(SK) ICC(S) VFB(S) IFB(S) TON(MIN) TON(MAX) VSSOLP(OLP) ISSOLP(OLP) ISSOLP(NOR) TOLP VCC(OVP) ICC(H) VCC(La.OFF)

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CP-850FX Service Manual 5 5.1 CP-850FX CHASSIS DESCRIPTION POWER SUPPLY BLOCK DIAGRAM

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CP-850FX Service Manual 5.3.2 VISION IF AMPLIFIER The video IF signal (VIF) is fed through a SAW filter to the differential input (Pin 6-7) of the VIF amplifier. This amplifier consists of three AC-coupled amplifier stages. Each differential amplifier is gain controlled by the automatic gain control (VIF-AGC). The output signal of the VIF amplifier is applied to the FPLL carrier generation and the video demodulator. SAW filters Ref. K3953M Standard B/G - D/K - I - L/L K9650M B/G - D/K - I - L/L Features IF filter for video application TV IF filter with Nyquist slopes at 33.9 MHz and 38.9 MHz Constant group delay IF filter for audio application TV IF audio filter with two channels Channel 1 (L) with one pass band for sound carrier at 40.40 MHz Channel 2 ( L, D/K, I, B/G) with one pass band for sound carriers between 32.40 MHz and 33.40 MHz

5.3.3 TUNER-AND VIF-AGC At Pin 8, the VIF-AGC charges/discharges the AGC capacitor to generate a control voltage for setting the gain of the VIF amplifier and tuner in order to keep the video output signal at a constant level. Therefore, in the case of all negative modulated signals (e.g., B/G standard) the sync. level of the demodulated video signal is the criterion for a fast charge/discharge of the AGC capacitor. For positive modulation (e.g., L standard) the peak white level of video signal controls the charge current. In order to reduce reaction time for positive modulation, where a large time constant is needed, an additional black level detector controls the discharge current in the event of decreasing VIF input signal. The control voltage (AGC voltage at Pin 8) is transferred to an internal control signal, and is fed to the tuner AGC to generate the tuner AGC current at Pin 11 (open collector output). The take over point of the tuner AGC is adjusted at Pin 10 by an external dc voltage from microprocessor. A PWM output from microcontroller is low pass filtered for this AGC control. See also AGC adjustment for details on how to align TOP in SERVICE mode. 5.3.4 FPLL, VCO AND AFC The FPLL circuit (frequency phase locked loop) consists of a frequency and phase detector to generate the control voltage for the VCO tuning. In the locked mode, the VCO is controlled by the phase detector and in unlocked mode, the frequency detector is superimposed. The VCO operates with an external resonance circuit (L and C parallel) and is controlled by internal varicaps. The VCO control voltage is also converted to a current and represents the AFC output signal at Pin 22. At the AFC switch (Pin 19) three operating conditions of the AFC are possible: AFC curve rising or falling and AFC off. A practicable VCO alignment of the external coil is the adjustment to zero AFC output current at Pin 22. At center frequency the AFC output current is equal to zero. Furthermore, at Pin 14, the VCO center frequency can be switched for setting to the required L value (L standard). The optional potentiometer at Pin 26 allows an offset compensation of the VCO phase for improved sound quality (fine adjustment). Without a potentiometer (open circuit at Pin 26), this offset compensation is not active. The oscillator signal passes a phase shifter and supplies the in-phase signal () and the quadrature signal (9)of the generated picture carrier. Europe R&D 47

CP-850FX Service Manual 5.3.5 VIDEO DEMODULATION AND AMPLIFIER The video IF signal, which is applied from the gain controlled IF amplifier, is multiplied with the inphase component of the VCO signal. The video demodulator is designed for low distortion and large bandwidth. The demodulator output signal passes an integrated low pass filter for attenuation of the residual vision carrier and is fed to the video amplifier. The video amplifier is realised by an operational amplifier with internal feedback and 8 MHz bandwidth (3 dB). A standard dependent dc level shift in this stage delivers the same sync. level for positive and negative modulation. An additional noise clipping is provided. The video signal is fed to VIF-AGC and to the video output buffer. This amplifier with a 6 dB gain offers easy adaptation of the sound trap. For nominal video IF modulation the video output signal at Pin 12 is 2 Vpp. 5.3.6 SOUND IF AMPLIFIER AND SIF-AGC The SIF amplifier is nearly identical with the 3-stage VIF amplifier. Only the first amplifier stage exists twice and is switchable by a control voltage at Pin 3. Therefore with a minimal external expense it is possible to switch between two different SAW filters. Both SIF inputs features excellent cross-talk attenuation and an input impedance which is independent from the switching condition. The SIF-AGC is related to the average level of AM- or FM-carrier and controls the SIF amplifier to provide a constant SIF signal to the AM demodulator and QPS mixer. 5.3.7 QUASI-PARALLEL-SOUND (QPS) MIXER The QPS mixer is realised by a multiplier. The SIF signal (FM or NICAM carrier) is converted to the intercarrier frequency by the regenerated picture carrier (quadrature signal) which is provided from the VCO. The intercarrier signal is fed via an output amplifier to Pin 24. 5.3.8 STANDARD SWITCH To have equal polarity of the video output signal the polarity can be switched in the demodulation stage in accordance with the TV standard. Additional a standard dependent dc level shift in the video amplifier delivers the same sync. level. In parallel to this, the correct VIF-AGC is selected for positive or negative modulated VIF signals. In the case of negative modulation (e.g., B/G standard) the AM output signal is switched off. For positive modulation (L standard) the AM demodulator and QPS mixer is active. This condition allows a parallel operation of the AM sound signal and the NICAM-L stereo sound. 5.3.9 L SWITCH With a control voltage at Pin 14 the VCO frequency can be switched for setting to the required L value (L standard). Also a fine adjustment of the L-VCO center frequency is possible via a potentiometer. The L switch is only active for positive modulated video IF-signals (standard switch in L mode). 5.3.10 INTERNAL VOLTAGE STABILISER The internal bandgap reference ensures constant performance independent of supply voltage and temperature. 5.4 VIDEO / RGB

5.4.1 FRONT END 5.4.1.1 CVBS Front-End The CVBS front-end consists of the colour-decoding circuit itself, a sync processing circuit for generation of H/V signals out of the CVBS signal, and the luminance processing. The main task of the luminance processing is to remove the colour carrier by means of a notch filter. For PAL 48 Europe R&D

CP-850FX Service Manual and SECAM operation a baseband delay line is used for U and V signals. This can be used as comb filter in NTSC operation (only for chrominance). The RGB input from SCART is used as an overlay for the CVBS channel (RGB+FBL). This block contains a matrix (for RGB signals). 5.4.1.2 Input Selector The analog CVBS or SVHS luma signal are fed to the inputs CVBS1...7 of VSP94x2A (amplitude 0.5...1.5 V pp ). One signal is selected and fed to the first ADC. A second signal (SVHS Chroma) can be selected and fed to the other ADC. After clamping to the back porch both signals are AD-converted with an amplitude resolution of 9 bit. The AD conversion is done using a 20.25 MHz free-running stable crystal clock. Before the A to D conversion the signals are lowpass filtered to avoid antialias effects. One input is looped back to output CVBSO1(#63). A signal addition is performed to output a CVBS signal even when separate Y/C signals are used at input. 5.4.1.3 Signal Levels And Gain Control To adjust to different CVBS input voltages a digitally working automatic gain control is implemented. Input voltages in the range between 0.6 to 1.8 V pp can be applied to the CVBS inputs. 5.4.1.4 Synchronization After elimination of the high frequent components of the CVBS signal by a low pass filter, horizontal and vertical sync pulses are separated. Horizontal sync pulses are generated by a digital phase locked loop. The time constant is adjusted between fast and slow behaviour to accommodate different input sources (e.g. VCR). 5.4.1.5 Chroma Decoder The digital multistandard chroma decoder is able to decode NTSC and PAL signals with a subcarrier frequency of 3.58 MHz and 4.43 MHz as well as SECAM signals with automatic standard detection. The TV controller software has configured the colour decoder to operate in automatic detection mode. When the signal source comes from the tuner, only SECAM and PAL (50Hz) standard are enabled. In AV mode or when program number 0 is selected the following standards are also enabled : NTSC M, NTSC 4.43 and PAL 60. The demodulation is done with a regenerated colour-carrier. 5.4.1.6 Luminance Processing A luminance notch filter is implemented to separate the chroma information from the luminance. Depending on the colour standard, one out of three different notch characteristics is chosen (PAL, NTSC, SECAM) automatically. 5.4.1.7 RGB Front-End An analogue RGB input port for an external RGB source is available. The incoming signal is clamped to the back porch by a clamping pulse. This input as an overlay input (soft mix). The RGB signal must then be synchronised to the main CVBS/YC signal. 5.4.1.8 Signal Processing 5.3.1.8.1 Horizontal Prescaler The main application of the horizontal prescaler is the conversion of the number of pixels coming form the 40.5/20.25 MHz pixel clock domain down to the number of pixels stored in the memory (factor 2/3). Generally the number of incoming pixels can be decimated by a factor between 1 and 64 in a granularity of 2 output pixels. The horizontal scaler reduces the number of incoming 49 Europe R&D

CP-850FX Service Manual pixels by subsampling. To prevent the introduction of alias distortion low pass filters are used for luminance and chrominance processing. The horizontal prescaler consists of two main subsampling stages. The first stage is a scaler for rational decimation factors in a range of 1 to 2. The second stage decimates in integer steps (1,2,3,4...32). 5.3.1.8.2 Noise Reduction The structure of the temporal motion adaptive noise reduction is the same for luminance as for chrominance signal. The output of the motion detector is weighted. The look-up table input value range is separated into 8 segments. It is possible to freely program different behaviour of the noise reduction by using predefined curve characteristic for each segment. 5.3.1.8.3 Noise Measurement The noise measurement algorithm is used to sort program during ATSS. This is done by the TVmicrocontroller which reads the noise level in VSP. The value is determined by averaging over several fields. 5.3.1.8.4 Operation Modes The interlaced input signal (e.g. 50 Hz PAL or 60 Hz NTSC) is composed of a field A (odd lines) and a field B (even lines). The 100Hz operation mode used is simply AABB, where each stored field in the memory is displayed double times on the TV screen. A still field can be displayed using FREEZE command, the operation mode becomes ABAB. 5.3.1.8.5 Digital 656 Output The output data format corresponds to CCIR 656 with double-scan format (8-bit bus at a data rate of 54 MHz). There all frequencies and data-rates are doubled compared to standard CCIR656 specification. Timing reference codes (SAV, EAV) are inserted according to the specification. The output is set to 720 pixels per line and the display clock is set to 54 MHz. 5.4.2 BACK END

5.4.2.1 Digital Input Interface The digital input interface is set to receive 8 bit 4:2:2 Y Cr Cb multiplexed with separate H/Vsyncs and clock (ITU-R-656 format). The data inputs Y0...Y7 and C0...C7 are clocked with the external clock LLC2. The clock frequency is 54 MHz for 8 bit data input. The horizontal sync pulse at the HS pin should be an active video signal, which is not vertically blanked. A clock generator converts the different external line locked clock rates to a common internal sample rate of approximately 40.5 MHz, in order to provide a fix bandwidth for all digital filters. Therefore the input data is sample rate converted to the common processing frequency by the horizontal scaler. 5.4.2.2 Horizontal Scaler The horizontal scaler supports linear or nonlinear horizontal scaling of the digital input video signal in the range of 0.25 to 4. Nonlinear scaling, also called panorama vision, provides a geometrical distortion of the input picture. It is used to fit a picture with 4:3 format on a 16:9 screen by stretching the picture geometry at the borders. Also, the inverse effect can be produced by the scaler. See also microcontroller section to find details on format switching logic. Europe R&D 50

CP-850FX Service Manual 5.4.2.3 Luma Contrast and Brightness The luminance signal is multiplied by a factor of 0...2 (contrast adjustment). The signal can be shifted by 100% of its maximal amplitude with the digital brightness value 5.4.2.4 Black Level Expander/Compressor (BLEC) The black level expander/compressor modifies the luminance signal with an adjustable nonlinear function to enhance the contrast of the picture. Dark areas are stretched to black, while bright areas remain unchanged. Advantageously, this black level processing is performed dynamically and only if it will be most noticeable to the viewer. 5.4.2.5 Luma Sharpness Enhancer (LSE) Sharpness is one of the most critical features for optimum picture quality. This important processing is performed in the LSE circuitry of DDP 3315C. It consists of the dynamic peaking, the luma transient improvement (LTI) and an adaptive mixer. The luma input signal is processed in the peaking and LTI block in parallel. Both output signals are combined in the mixer depending on the selected LSE characteristic. 5.4.2.6 Dynamic Peaking The dynamic peaking improves the details of a picture by contour emphasis. It adapts to the amplitude and the frequency of the input signal. Small detail amplitudes are sharpened, while large detail amplitudes stay nearly unmodified. 5.4.2.7 Luma Transient Improvement (LTI) For small detail amplitudes the dynamic peaking is the most appropriate processing to improve the sharpness. However, for large amplitudes even small over-and/ or undershoots of the peaking are too annoying. The luma transient improvement enhances the slope of picture detail without these effects by a non-linear processing. The contour correction signal calculated in this block, is limited to the adjacent extreme values to prevent over- and undershoots. The LTI features an adjustable gain control and an adjustable coring threshold to prevent the enhancement of small noise amplitudes. 5.4.2.8 Mixing of Dynamic Peaking and LTI The contour correction signals of the dynamic peaking and the LTI block are combined by the mixer. Controlled by the amplitude of a picture edge, this circuitry fades between these two signals. Thus, small and medium picture detail is enhanced by contour emphasis (peaking) and large picture detail is enhanced by step-improvement (LTI). 5.4.2.9 Chroma Transient Improvement The intention of this block is to enhance the chroma resolution. A correction signal is calculated by differentiation of the colour difference signals. The differentiation can be selected according to the signal bandwidth, e.g. for PAL/NTSC/SECAM or digital component signals, respectively. The amplitude of the correction signal is adjustable. Small noise amplitudes in the correction signal are suppressed by an adjustable coring circuit. To eliminate wrong colours, which are caused Europe R&D 51

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CP-850FX Service Manual 5.4.2.10 Analog Back End The digital RGB signals are converted to analogue RGB by three 10-bit digital to analogue converters (DAC). Each RGB signal has two additional DACs with 9-bit resolution to adjust analogue brightness (40% of the full RGB range) and cutoff / black level (60% of the full RGB range). An additional fixed current is applied for the blanking level. The back-end supports the insertion of two external analogue component signals, only one is used for OSD/Text from the microcontroller. These signals are clamped, processed in an analogue matrix (RGB2), converted by a voltage/current converter (VCC), and inserted into the main RGB by the fast blank switch. The analogue RGB outputs are current outputs with currentsink characteristics. 5.4.2.11 Analog RGB Insertion Each component signal is clamped, converted to RGB if required, and inserted into the main RGB by the fast blank switch. The external component signals are adjustable independently as regards DC level (brightness) and magnitude (contrast). Fast Blank selection logic Over-/underlay of the external component signal and the main RGB signal depends on the fast blank input signal. 5.4.2.12 CRT Measurement and Control In order to define accurate colour on different CRT displays, the cut-off and white drive settings are adjusted in factory depending on the characteristic of CRT phosphor. To guarantee correct colours during the lifetime of the display, a build in automatic tube control loop measures and adjusts the black level on every field and white point every third field. The display processor is equipped with an 9/12-bit PDM-ADC for all picture tube measuring purposes. This MADC is connected to the SENSE input pin, the input range is 0 to 2.6 V. Cutoff and white drive current measurement are carried out with 8-bit resolution during the vertical blanking interval. The current range for cutoff measurement is set by connecting the sense resistor RC591 to the SENSE input. Due to the fact of a 1:10 relation between cutoff and white drive current the range select 2 output (RSW2) becomes active for the white drive measurement and connects R533 in parallel to RC591, thus determining the correct current range. During the active picture, the MADC is used for the average beam current limiter with a 12-bit resolution. Again a different measurement range is selected with active range select 1&2 outputs (RSW1&RSW2) connecting R534 in parallel to R533 and RC591. These measurements are typically done at the summation point of the picture tube cathode currents. The picture tube measurement returns results on every field for: cutoff R cutoff G cutoff B white drive R or G or B (sequentially) The average beam current limiter (BCL) works on both the digital YC r C b input from VSP and the inserted analog RGB signals (OSD and Teletext) by using the sense input for the beam current measurement. The BCL uses a different filter to average the beam current during the active picture resulting in a 12-bit resolution. The filter bandwidth is approximately 4 kHz. The beam current limiter allows the setting of a threshold current, a gain and an additional time constant. To accommodate several CRTs, beam current threshold and gain can be modified by microcontroller option2. If the beam current is above the threshold, the excess current is lowEurope R&D 53

CP-850FX Service Manual pass filtered with the according gain and time constant. The result is used to attenuate the RGB outputs by adjusting the white drive multipliers for the internal (digital) RGB signals, and the analog contrast multipliers for the analog RGB inputs, respectively. The lower limit of the attenuator is programmable, thus a minimum contrast can always be set. If the minimum contrast is reached, the brightness will be decreased to a programmable minimum as well. 5.4.2.13 Synchronization and Deflection The deflection processing generates the signals for the horizontal and vertical drive. This block contains two numeric phase-locked loops and a security unit: PLL2 generates the horizontal and vertical timing, e.g. blanking, clamping and sync signals. Phase and frequency are synchronised by the incoming sync signals. PLL3 adjusts the phase of the horizontal drive pulse and compensates for the delay of the horizontal output stage. The security unit observes the H-Drive output signal. With an external 5 MHz reference clock this unit controls the H-drive off time and period. In case of an incorrect H-drive signal the security unit generates a free running h-drive signal divided down from beam current 5.4.2.14 EHT Compensation The vertical deflection waveform is scaled according the average beam current. This is used to compensate the effects of electric high tension changes due to beam current variations. EHT compensation for East/West deflection is done with an offset corresponding to the average beam current. 5.5 MICRONTROLLER

5.5.1 MICROCONTROLLER FEATURES 8-bit 8051 instruction set compatible CPU 33.33-MHz internal clock (max.) 0.360 s (min.) instruction cycle Two 16-bit timers : schedule software tasks , and user clock Watchdog timer Capture compare timer for infrared remote control decoding Pulse width modulation unit (2 channels 14 bit, 6 channels 8 bit) : used to control AGC Take Over Point . ADC (4 channels, 8 bit) : AFT, AGC, Local keys, OCP. UART Multistandard Digital Data Slicer Parallel Multi-norm Slicing (TTX, VPS, WSS) Four Different Framing Codes Available Data Caption only Limited by available Memory Programmable VBI-buffer Full Channel Data Slicing Supported Fully Digital Signal Processing Noise Measurement and Controlled Noise Compensation 54

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5.5.3 PORTS One 8-bit I/O-port with open drain output and optional I 2 C Bus emulation support (Port 0) Two 8-bit multifunction I/O-ports (Port 1, Port 3) One 4-bit port working as digital or analogue inputs for the ADC (Port 2) One 2-bit I/O-port with secondary functions (P4.2, 4.3, 4.7)

5.5.4 -CONTROLLER I/O PIN CONFIGURATION AND FUNCTION TABLE PIN 3 4 5 8 15 16 17 18 21 22 23 24 47 48 50 51 52 NAME S/SW2 S/SW2 OCP RESET out S/SW1 AGC in KEY AFT Mod SW SECAM L IR SOUND INT Sound Mute AGC out Relay LED Power CONFIGURATION STAND BY TV ON Open Drain Open Drain Open Drain Low High impedance High impedance High impedance High impedance High impedance High impedance High impedance Input Push Pull - Low -Push Pull - Low Push Pull Push Pull - Low Open Drain Open Drain Open Drain Open Drain High impedance High impedance High impedance High impedance Push Pull Push Pull High impedance input Push Pull - High PWM out Push Pull - High Push Pull Push Pull - High DESCRIPTION
#4 L L H H #3 L H L H Source Tuner AV2-16/9 AV2-4/3 AV2-4/3

Over Current Protection Reset video ICs ADC input AGC input ADC input Keyboard input ADC input AFT input ADC input High = Negative modulation, Low = Positive modulation (L/L). Low = L, High =L Infrared Interrupt input Sound interrupt input edge triggered Low=Mute Control tuner AGC (TOP) Low : LED Red High : LED Green SMPS operation mode High=ON, Low=ST-BY

5.5.5 TUNING The AFC information is supplied by the demodulator IC, and becomes available on SDA55xx pin 15 for controlling software. The controlling software uses this information for tuner frequency tracking ( automatic following ). The AFC windows is typically between 50 KHz and 100 KHz. The minimum frequency step of the tuner is 50 Khz. This AFC function is disabled when a program is tuned using the direct frequency entry or after fine tuning adjustment. Therefore it is recommended to tune channel with the TV search function ( manual or ATSS ) or using the direct channel entry to enable the Automatic Frequency Control.

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CP-850FX Service Manual 5.5.6 AUTOMATIC PICTURE FORMAT SWITCHING When AUTO mode is selected by the user, the television will automatically select the picture format for the user. If the user does not want to accept this selected format, he can always override the setting by use of the ZOOM control on the remote control. The received information used for automatic picture format control (only while AUTO is selected) is supplied from two sources; By WSS data (Wide Screen Signalling Information : see the WSS European Telecommunication Standard ETS 300 294). The voltage level from SCART 1 or SCART 2, pin 8 (slow switching) 5.5.6.1 WSS Data This digital signal is a received at the beginning of line 23 in each frame. It is not a teletext signal, but the controller uses the same decoder resources to receive and decode the digital signal. This is bi-phase encoded using a clock frequency of 5 MHz. In total, 14 data bits are available, in 4 groups. Group 1 : Aspect Ratio (b0, b1, b2, b3) Group 2 : Enhanced Services (b4, b5, b6, b7) Group 3 : Subtitles (b8, b9, b10) Group 4 : Reserved (b11, b12, b13) The signal contains bits in Data Group 1 which define an Aspect Ratio label, and in Data Group 3 (b10) which defines if subtitles are available in the video. The other data groups have no application in this TV for picture format selection. The TV decoder recognises 5 bits of data (where b3 is an odd parity bit for Data Group 1). Aspect Ratio label FORMAT_4_3 FORMAT_14_9 FORMAT_14_9 FORMAT_16_9 FORMAT_16_9 FORMAT_16_9_PLUS FORMAT_14_9_FULL FORMAT_16_9_ANAM SUBTITLE_OUT_IMAGE WSS Bits 1 2 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 X X X Format 10 Tube 16:9 0 4:3 0 ZOOM 14:9 0 DEFAULT 0 ZOOM 16:9 0 FULL SCREEN 0 ZOOM 16:9 0 FULL SCREEN 0 FULL SCREEN 1 FULL SCREEN Name Tube 4:3 FULL SCREEN FULL SCREEN DEFAULT FULL SCREEN FULL SCREEN FULL SCREEN 14:9 16:9 FULL SCREEN

Position N/A CENTRE TOP CENTRE TOP CENTRE CENTRE N/A N/A

0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 X

There are the following output possibilities; 4:3 14:9 16:9 ZOOM 14:9 ZOOM 16:9 FULL SCREEN (for either 4:3 or 16:9 tubes) DEFAULT refers to a signal for which there is no implementation, so is treated as if there is no signal data available.

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CP-850FX Service Manual 5.5.6.2 SCART Pin 8 Data (Slow Switching) When there is a signal from SCART 1 pin 8 or SCART 2 pin 8 (named the Slow Switching SSW signal) the TV will enter AV mode, unless the user forces another source (which is possible even though slow switching is present). Aspect Ratio 4:3 16:9 Switching Voltage Level HIGH MEDIUM Format Name Tube 16:9 Tube 4:3 4:3 FULL SCREEN FULL SCREEN 16:9

Position CENTRE CENTRE

The SCART 1 signal SSW1 has priority over SSW2. 5.5.6.3 Picture Format Description From the information collected from the above sources is the input, from which the TV must decide which format to select. The WSS data always has priority over Slow Switching. If no valid data is received from either source, then a default value must be assumed (this is controlled also by the user by the use of ZOOM AUTO in the FEATURES menu). 5.3.1.8.1 16:9 CRT Formats available with 16:9 cathode ray tube; 4:3 (AUTO selectable) 14:9 (AUTO selectable) ZOOM 14:9 (AUTO selectable) ZOOM 16:9 (AUTO selectable) FULL SCREEN (AUTO selectable) PANORAMA (only available/selectable by the user) FAVOURITE (only available/selectable by the user) The table below gives a summary of the FORMAT modes available with a 16:9 CRT, and their given properties. Zoom factor 16:9 CRT Vertical Horizontal 100% 75%

Format Name 4:3

14:9

114%

87%

ZOOM 14:9

114%

100%

ZOOM 16:9

133%

100%

Description Picture is centred with black bars at the left and right hand side of the display Picture is centred with black bars at the left and right hand side of the display Picture is displayed filling the full width of the screen by incorporating a small horizontal geometrical error (typically 8% linear) Picture is displayed filling the full screen (width and height)

Application Standard 4/3 picture with 576 active lines 14:9 picture letter box format with 504 active lines 14:9 picture letter box format with 504 active lines 16:9 picture letter box format with 430 active lines 57

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CP-850FX Service Manual FULL SCREEN 100% 100% Picture is displayed filling the full screen (width and height) Picture is displayed filling the full screen (width and height) by incorporating a non-linear horizontal geometrical error Customised picture size Standard 16/9 picture with 576 active lines Used to fit a picture with 4:3 format on a 16:9 screen by stretching the picture geometry at the borders User-definable format.

PANORAMA (not AUTO) FAVOURITE (not AUTO)

100%

100%

100% to 133%

75% to 100%

5.3.1.8.2 4:3 CRT Formats available with 16:9 cathode ray tube; 14:9 (AUTO selectable) 16:9 (AUTO selectable) FULL SCREEN (AUTO selectable) WATERGLASS (only available/selectable by the user) FAVOURITE (only available/selectable by the user) The table below gives a summary of the FORMAT modes available with a 4:3 CRT, and their given properties. Zoom factor 4:3 CRT Vertical Horizontal 87% 100%

Format Name 14:9

16:9

75%

100%

FULL SCREEN

100%

100%

WATERGLASS (not AUTO) FAVOURITE (not AUTO)

100%

100%

Description Picture is centred with black bars at the top and bottom of the display, realised by compressing the vertical size Picture is centred with black bars at the top and bottom of the display, realised by compressing the vertical size Picture is displayed filling the full screen (width and height) Picture is displayed filling the full screen (width and height) by incorporating a non-linear horizontal geometrical error Customised picture size

Application 14:9 picture letter box format with 576 active lines 16:9 picture letter box format with 576 active lines Standard 4:3 picture with 576 active lines Used to fit a picture with 16:9 format on a 4:3 screen by compressing the picture geometry at the borders User-definable format.

100% to 133%

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CP-850FX Service Manual 5.5.7 EXTERNAL SOURCE CONTROL LOGIC The following schematic, illustrates the logic of control for the two SCART connectors.

The terms used in the schematic are described below; 1. AUTO represents a situation where the television has self-selected its picture source. This could be when the SCART SLOW SWITCHING pin has gone to a high state, and the AV 1 input is selected without the intervention of the user. 2. FORCED represents the change of source which has been commanded by the user (using the EXTERNAL button). The user always has priority, and can override the AUTO change of source by the television. 3. AV KEY represents the EXTERNAL button of the remote control, or on the television. 4. S/SW 1, or S/SW 2 represent the SLOW SWITCHING inputs of the first SCART (AV 1) or second SCART (AV 2), these each being pin number 8. 5. F/SW 1 represents the FAST SWITCHING input of the first SCART (AV 1), on pin number 16. The second SCART, AV 2, input does not possess a FAST SWITCHING input. The HIGH state of a slow switching input represents the request from the external source to be selected by the television. Whether this is accepted or not depends on the position in the logic diagram. The general rule is that the user always has priority, so the use of the AV KEY will always result in a defined logic path being followed. Under certain circumstances, defined in the diagram, the change of state of a slow switching input will result in the automatic change of source by the television. This change, such as the change from RF broadcast to the AV 1 input, can always be overridden by the user after the event. Each line on the diagram, with its associated text, represents the exact conditions under which the change of state will occur. Sometimes this will be accompanied by another action which will be automatically performed by the television, being to either ENABLE or DISABLE F/SW 1. Europe R&D 59

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5.5.8 OVER CURRENT PROTECTION In case of overload, the SMPS secondary voltages will drop. The voltage on pin 5 of microcontroller changes Low to High. The controlling software which continuously monitors this voltage will switch the set to stand by mode. To power on the set again the user must switch it off using the main power switch. Appropriate hysteresis guaranty a reliable operation. 5.6 TELETEXT DISPLAY

National character option bits C12, C13, C14 are transmitted in the page header of a given teletext page. The national option bits are intended to change (or exchange) 13 characters within the G0 character set, according to the needs of each national language. These codes represent, for a given broadcaster, the intended language that the teletext page should be displayed in. As there are only 3 bits, there are only 8 codes available to cover all the possible language combinations. This means that for a received code there are several possibilities meanings, according to the local code of practice. This is not as bad as it first seems, as we use the user-selected OSD language to identify the intention of the broadcaster. For example, a user wishing to see Russian teletext should select Russian OSD language, otherwise he would not have correct teletext display on the TV. The table below allows the reader to understand the relationship between selected OSD language (which is under user control), the teletext language display (selected by national option bits in transmission page header) and the Packet 26 language selection (selected within packet 26 of the transmission page). An example: For Greek teletext display, (if national option code 1 1 1 is received from the broadcaster), the user should select the Greek OSD language. Even if English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Dutch, Danish, Finnish, Norwegian or Swedish OSD languages are selected, the teletext will be correctly displayed. However, if Polish, Hungarian, Czech, Slovakian, Rumanian or Russian OSD are selected, the consequence will be incorrect teletext display for the national option characters. Romanian national font options will be selected.

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OSD Language English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Dutch, Danish, Finnish, Norwegian, Swedish, Greek

C12 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1

C13 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1

Polish, Hungarian, Czech, Slovakian, Rumanian

Bulgarian, Russian

C14 PRIMARY LANGUAGE 0 English 1 German 0 Scandinavian 1 Italian 0 French 1 Spanish 0 Turkish 1 Greek 0 Polish 1 German 0 Hungarian 1 Italian 0 French 1 Serbian 0 Czech 1 Rumanian 0 English 1 German 0 Estonian 1 Lettish 0 Russian 1 Ukrainian 0 Czech 1 Rumanian

Secondary Language X26 Language English German Scandinavian Italian French Spanish Turkish English Polish German Hungarian Italian French Serbian Czech Rumanian Russian German Estonian Lettish English English Czech Rumanian West Euro West Euro West Euro West Euro West Euro West Euro West Euro Greek East Euro West Euro East Euro West Euro West Euro East Euro East Euro East Euro Cyrillic West Euro East Euro East Euro Cyrillic Cyrillic East Euro Cyrillic

5.7

SOUND PROCESSING

5.7.1 ANALOGUE SOUND IF - INPUT SECTION The input pins ANA_IN1+ and ANA_IN- offer the possibility to connect sound IF sources to the MSP 341xG. The analogue-to-digital conversion of the preselected sound IF signal is done by an A/D converter, whose output is used to control an analogue automatic gain circuit (AGC), providing an optimal level for a wide range of input levels. 5.7.2 QUADRATURE MIXERS The digital input coming from the integrated A/D converter may contain audio information at a frequency range of theoretically 0 to 9 MHz corresponding to the selected standards. By means of two programmable quadrature mixers, two different audio sources ; for example, NICAM and FM-mono, may be shifted into baseband position. 5.7.3 PHASE AND AM DISCRIMINATION The filtered sound IF signals are demodulated by means of the phase and amplitude discriminator block. On the output, the phase and amplitude is available for further processing. AM signals are derived from the amplitude information, whereas the phase information serves for FM and NICAM demodulation.

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CP-850FX Service Manual 5.7.4 NICAM DECODER In case of NICAM - mode, the phase samples are decoded according the DQPSK - coding scheme. The output of this block contains the original NICAM bitstream. 5.7.5 DSP SECTION All audio baseband functions are performed by digital signal processing (DSP). The DSP section controls the source and output selection, and the signals processing. 5.7.6 SOUND MODE SWITCHING In case of NICAM transmission, the controlling software read the bit error rate and the operation mode from the NICAM Decoder. When the set is in Auto detection mode ( default mode after ATSS ) the MSP firmware set automatically the sound mode ( NICAM mono, NICAM Dual 1 or NICAM Dual 2 ) depending on the transmitted mode. In case of 2 Carrier FM transmission, the MSP firmware read the transmission mode and the signal quality level from the Stereo Detection Register. When the set is in Auto detection mode the firmware set automatically the sound mode ( mono, Stereo, Dual 1, Dual 2 ) depending on the transmitted mode. In Auto detection mode the firmware evaluate the signal quality and automatically switch to the analogy sound carrier 1, if the transmission quality is too poor. To avoid unwanted automatic switching the threshold levels mono to stereo and stereo to mono is different. When the sound mode change, the MSP firmware informs the microcontroller by rising pin 4. This generates an interrupt to the controller, which then read MSP registers via I2C bus to know the new sound status, and update OSD when needed. In forced mono mode ( locker icon ), the controlling software configure the MSP341xG to demodulate only the analogue (FM or AM) sound carrier 1, no matter the signal quality. The sound mode forced or Autodetect is stored for each programme. 5.8 SOUND AMPLIFICATION

The TDA8946J is a stereo BTL audio amplifier capable of delivering 2 x 15 W output power to an 8 load at THD = 10%, using a 18 V power supply and an external heatsink. The voltage gain is fixed at 32dB. With the three-level MODE input the device can be switched from standby to mute and to operating mode. The TDA 8946J outputs are protected by an internal thermal shutdown protection mechanism and short-circuit protection. 5.8.1 POWER AMPLIFIER The power amplifier is a Bridge Tied Load (BTL) amplifier with an all-NPN output stage, capable of delivering a peak output current of 1.5 A. The BTL principle offers the following advantages : - Lower peak value of the supply current. - The ripple frequency on the supply voltage is twice the signal frequency. - No DC-blocking capacitor - Good low frequency performance

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CP-850FX Service Manual 5.8.2 MODE SELECTION The TDA8946J has several functional modes, which can be selected by applying the proper DC voltage to pin MODE. Mute : In this mode the amplifier is DC biased but not operational (no audio output). This allows the input coupling capacitors to be charged to avoid pop-noise. The devices is in mute mode when 2.5 V < VMODE < (Vcc-1.5 V). Operating : In this mode the amplifier is operating normally. The operating mode is activated at VMODE < 0.5 V. 5.9 VERTICAL DEFLECTION

The vertical driver circuit is a bridge configuration. The deflection coil is connected between the output amplifiers, which are driven in phase opposition. The differential input circuit is voltage driven. The input circuit is especially intended for direct connection to driver circuits which deliver symmetrical current signals, but is also suitable for asymmetrical currents. The output current of these devices is converted to voltages at the input pins via resistors R350 and R351. The differential input voltage is compared with the output current through the deflection coils measured as voltage across R302, which provides internal feedback information. The voltage across R302 is proportional to the output current. 5.9.1 FLYBACK VOLTAGE The flyback voltage is determined by an additional supply voltage Vflb. The principle of operation with two supply voltages (class G) makes it possible to fix the supply voltage Vp optimum for the scan voltage and the second supply voltage Vflb optimum for the flyback voltage. Using this method, very high efficiency is achieved. The supply voltage Vflb is almost totally available as flyback voltage across the coil, this being possible due to the absence of a coupling capacitor. 5.9.2 PROTECTION The output circuit has protection circuits for : - Too high die temperature - overvoltage of output stage A 5.9.3 GUARD CIRCUIT The guard signal is not used by the video IC to blank the screen in case of fault condition. 5.9.4 DAMPING RESISTOR For HF loop stability a damping resistor (R331 & R332) is connected across the deflection coil. 5.9.5 EAST-WEST AMPLIFIER The East-West amplifier is current driven. It can only sink currents of the diode modulator circuit. A feedback resistor R397 is connected between the input and output of this inverting amplifier in order to convert the East-West correction input into an output voltage.

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CP-850FX Service Manual 5.10 POWER SUPPLY (STR-W6754) - Functions of Each Terminal 5.10.1 Vcc Terminal (Pin 4) 5.10.1.1 Start-up Circuit The start-up circuit detects Vcc terminal (No.4 pin) voltage, and makes a control IC start and stop. The power supply of the control IC (Vcc terminal input) employs a circuit as shown in Fig.1. At start-up, C3 is charged through a start-up resistor R2. P R2 The R2 value needs to be set more than the holding current of the latch circuit (150A Max), which is described later, to be flown at the minimum AC input. 1 D2 However, where the R2 value is too high, the current charging D 4 V C C to C3 shall be reduced after AC input. Consequently, it takes C3 D much time to reach the operation start-up voltage, so it is S/ G N D 3 required to monitor the capacity of C3 that is mentioned later simultaneously. The Vcc terminal voltage falls immediately W6700 after the control circuit starts its operation; however the voltage STRdrop is reduced by the increase of the C3 capacity. Therefore, Fig.1. Start-up Circuit 1 even if the auxiliary drive winding voltage is delayed in rising, the Vcc terminal voltage does not fall up to the operation stop voltage to maintain the start-up operation. However, with larger capacity of C3, it takes much time, after AC input, to reach the operation start since the certain time is required to charge C3. In general, SMPS performs its operation properly with the value, C3 is 10 to 47F, R2 is 47k to 150k Ohm for 100V wide input, and 82K to 330K Ohm for 200V narrow input for its start up. As shown in Fig.2, the circuit current which makes the control circuit start is regulated at 100A MAX (Vcc = 15V, Ta = 25C), and higher value resister R2 is applicable to the circuit. Once the Vcc terminal voltage reaches 18.2V (TYP), the control circuit starts its operation by the Start-up Circuit, and current consumption shall be increased. Once the Vcc terminal voltage falls and it becomes lower than the operation stop voltage 9.6V (TYP) with the decrease of the Vcc terminal voltage, Under Voltage Lock Out (UVLO) circuits stops the controlling operation and returns to the start-up mode.
C C

100 A M ( AX ) 9 .6 V (TYP ) 1 5 V 1 8. 2 V ( TYP )

C C

V VCC Fig.2. CC Terminal Vol. Circuit Cur.C IC CC

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CP-850FX Service Manual 5.10.1.2 Auxiliary/Drive Winding

Control Circuit Operation Start

After the control circuit starts its operation, the power VCC supply is gained by rectifying and smoothing the Aux. Winding Vol. 18 .2V voltage of the auxiliary winding D. (TYP ) Fig.3 shows the start-up voltage waveform of the Vcc Terminal. The auxiliary winding voltage does 10 .6V not rise up to the set voltage after the control circuit M ( AX ) starts its operation, and the Vcc terminal voltage Operation Failure starts falling. However, because the operation stop voltage is set as low as 10.6V(Max), the auxiliary winding voltage D reaches stabilizing voltage before Time falling to the operation V in ( A C ) O N stop voltage, and the control circuit continues its ope ration. Fig.3. of V CC Vol. at Start-up Waveform The auxiliary winding voltage, at the normal power C C Terminal supply operation, is to be set the number of windings for both the ends voltage of C3 to be higher than the operation stop voltage [Vcc(OFF) 10.6V(MAX)] and lower than the OVP operation voltage [Vcc(OVP) 25.5V(MIN)]. Besides, in an actual power supply circuit, the Vcc terminal voltage might be varied by the value of secondary output current as shown in Fig.4. This is caused by the small circuit current of STR-W6700 itself and C3 is charged up to the peak value by the surge voltage generated instantly after the MOSFET is turned OFF. In order to prevent this, it is effective to add a VCC Without R7 resistor having several to several tens ohms (R7) in R7 series to a rectifier diode as shown in Fig.5. The optimum value of the additional resistor should be determined in accordance with the specs of a transformer since the Vcc terminal voltage is varied by the structure difference of transformers. With R7 R7 Furthermore, the variation ratio of the Vcc terminal voltage becomes worse due to an inaccurate ou t coupling between primary and secondary windings of the transformer (the coupling between the t-V Vol. Output Iou Fig.4. Current IOUT C V CC Terminal C auxiliary winding D and the stabilizing output Addition winding for the constant voltage control). Thus, for R7 D2 designing the transformer, the winding position of 4 the auxiliary winding D needs to be studied carefully. D VCC C3 STRW6700

S/ G N D 3
Fig.5. Supply Circuit Auxiliary Power Iou t not affected by Output Current IOUT

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CP-850FX Service Manual 5.10.1.3 Overvoltage Protection Circuit

Where the voltage exceeding 27.5V(TYP) is imposed on between Vcc and GND terminals, the OVP circuit of the control IC starts its operation and turns latch-mode, and the control IC stops its oscillation. Generally, the Vcc terminal voltage is supplied from the auxiliary winding of the transformer, and the voltage is in proportion to the output voltage; thus, the circuit also operates at that time when the overvoltage output of the secondary side comes out such as the voltage detection circuit open. The secondary output voltage at the Overvoltage Protection circuit operation is obtained form the following formula:
V V OUT VOUT Normal Operation OVP at 27 .5 TYP (1) Vout( ) V CC (OVP) --------------------------------------------------------- X 27.5V (TYP) (1)

VOUT

Vcc Terminal Voltage at Normal Operation

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CP-850FX Service Manual 5.10.1.4 Latch Circuit

The latch circuit is a circuit that holds the oscillator output low and stops the power supply circuit operation when OVP or OLP circuit operates. The holding current of the latch circuit is 150A MAX (Ta = 25C) when the Vcc terminal voltage is minus 0.3V to the operation stop. In order to avoid improper operations caused by noises, etc., the delay-time is provided with a timer circuit incorporated in the HIC, and thereafter, the latch circuit starts its operation when OVP or OLP circuit operates for more than the set time. While, the Vcc terminal voltage drops even after the latch circuit starts its operation because the constant voltage (Reg) circuit of the control circuit continues its operation with higher circuit current. Where the Vcc terminal voltage falls lower than the operation stop voltage (9.6V(TYP)), the voltage starts rising as the circuit current becomes lower than 150A (Ta = 25C). Where the Vcc terminal voltage reaches the operation start voltage (18.2V(TYP)), it falls as the circuit current is increased again. Consequently, the latch circuit prevents the Vcc terminal voltage from rising abnormally by controlling the voltage between 9.6V (TYP) and 18.2V(TYP). The Fig.6 indicates the voltage waveform when the latch circuit is under operation. The latch circuit operation is cancelled by reducing the Vcc terminal voltage below 7.3V (TYP), and generally, it is restarted by AC input switch-off of the power supply. 5.10.2 SS/OLP Terminal (Pin 5) The operation of SS/OLP terminal is classified as Soft-Start and Overload Protection, and the SS/OLP terminal is generally connected to a condenser having the value of 0.47F to 3.3F. 5.10.2.1 Soft-Start Operation at Start-up of Power Supply At the power supply start-up, an external V SS/OLP condenser is charged up to the threshold operating charging voltage (VSSOLP(SS)) by the Soft-Start operating charging current (ISSOLP(SS)) flowing from SS/OLP. The ISS/OLP Soft- Start is provided at power supply start-up by utilizing the changing of SS/OLP terminal voltage from 0V to 1.0V. The timing chart of Power MOSFET the Soft-Start is shown in Fig.7. Comparing Waveform the oscillation waveforms between OLP terminal voltage and the oscillation waveform of the internal control part, the Soft-Start widen the ON width. Besides, at the burst stand-by, the Soft-Start is operated every time; so, the magnetostriction noises from transformers are controlled with the increase of the drain current gradually. Europe R&D
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18.2V TYP 9.6V TYP

Fig.6. VCC Terminal Vol. Waveform at Latch-mode

V SSOLP(SS)

ISSOLP(NOR) ISSOLP(OLP) ISSOLP(SS)

OCP Limit SoftStart

StartUp

Normal

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The output characteristics of the secondary side at the time Vout Vou t when the OCP circuit operates, due to the overload of the secondary side output, is shown in Fig.8. Where the output voltage falls below the overload mode, the auxiliary winding AC High A C A C voltage of the primary side also falls proportionally, and the AC Low Vcc terminal voltage falls below shutdown voltage to stop the operation. In that case, as the circuit current is also decreased simultaneously, the Vcc terminal voltage rise again by the start-up resistor Rs s charging current, and the Iout circuit re-operates intermittently at the operation start-up Iou t voltage. However, where the transformer has lots of output Fig.8. SMPS Overload Characteristics Output windings and the coupling is not sufficient, and even if the output voltage is reduced in overload mode, the operation may not be intermittent because the primary side auxiliary winding voltage does not fall. Although the intermittent operation is not provided, the operation itself can be protected by the OLP circuit. In the overload mode (the mode in which the drain current is controlled by OCP operation), the secondary side output voltage falls. Thus, the error-amplifier and photo-coupler in secondary side need to be cut off. The STR-W6700 series recognizes the circumstances continuing OCP operation without FB signal as overload mode, and the SS/OLP terminal voltage starts rising by ISSOLP(OLP) as shown in Fig.9, and after the SS/OLP terminal voltage continues rising to reach VSSOLP(OLP) TYP 5V, the oscillation is stopped and turns the latch protection operation.

Secondary Output Current Secondary Output Voltage Feedback Current (Feedback Voltage) SS/OLP OLP detection level Start-up Voltage Stop Voltage SS
I SSOL P(OL P) V SSOL P(OL P)

V CC

Power MOSFET Waveform StartUp Normal OverLoad

OCP Limit

Operation Stop

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CP-850FX Service Manual The time until the latch protection operation starts its operation can be calculated from the following formula since the ISSOLP(OLP) is a constant current circuit. That is, C (Condenser Capacity) x V(Condenser Charging Voltage: approx. 5V) = ISSOLP (OLP) x t (time) (2) While, the ISSOLP(OLP) contains the voltage dependent characteristics on SS/OLP terminal voltage, and ISSOLP(OLP) falls when SS/OLP terminal voltage rises. The actual value does not match to the value calculated from the formula (2) completely, so it is recommended to monitor the actual load conditions. Furthermore, the power supply start-up voltage turning OCP operation is also needed to confirm. 5.10.2.3 Operation at Power Supply OFF The voltage of the condenser mounted externally to SS/OLP terminal is discharged by the internal reset circuit of the HIC at power OFF. The reset circuit does not start its operation at normal operation (i.e., while the internal constant voltage circuit operates).

5.10.2.4 Cancellation of OLP Circuit The OLP operation is cancelled by inserting a resistor having 47K ohms (or Zener diodes) into SS/OLP terminal at start-up or overload maintaining Soft-Start operation effectively.
SS/OLP

SS/OLP

PowerOff Reset Circuit at Power


Off Reset 10

Fig.10. Reset Circuit

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CP-850FX Service Manual 5.10.3 FB Terminal (Pin. 6) The operation of FB terminal is divided into normal (constant voltage control circuit operation) and stand-by operation control. Refer to item No. 8.6 for the controlling at stand-by operation.

5.10.3.1

Constant Voltage Control Circuit

The STR-W6700 series adopts the current mode controlling circuit for the constant voltage control, which proves its superiority in a heavy load. The MOSFET drain current peak value ( ON time) is varied comparing FB terminal voltage and HICs internal VOCPM. During the OFFtime, Quasi-Resonant operation synchronized to the reset signal from a transformer is applied. While, where no reset signal is supplied from the transformer, the fixed oscillation frequency (approx. 22kHz) is applied by the HICs internal oscillation circuit. The timing chart is shown in Fig.12, and the internal circuit diagram at the constant voltage control is shown in Fig. 13. respectively.
IDS D VCC
START 18V BURST 11V

BURST

FB VFB SW 1

IDS

GND

OSC

FB

V OCPM V OCPB D(LIM)


GND

V FB

VOCPM

OCP S/GND ROCP OCP/BD

Fig.12. Constant Control Voltage


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Fig.13. Constant Voltage Control Circuit 13 (Theory)

The constant voltage controlling circuit makes the control signal (FB current) flowing from the secondary side error-amplifier input to No.6 terminal by the photo-coupler. The input FB current is transformed into Feedback voltage VFB by the HIC internal resistor (SW1 is ON at normal). While, the reversed voltage waveform (VOCPM) of the drain current waveform is input to the input terminal of the FB comparator. It is the current mode controlling circuit that controls the peak value of the drain current by the FB comparator. The FB current shall be decreased to nil value at the overload in Fig.12. At that time, the drain current is controlled under the current value regulated by the Overcurrent Protection Circuit. At the transition period from the normal load to the lowest load in Fig.12, the drain current is decreased since the FB current increases and VFB rises. Where the VFB exceeds the FB terminal threshold voltage (VFB(OFF), 1.5V TYP) such as at the lowest load, the thinned-out oscillating operation starts and the HIC controls the secondary side output voltage so as not to raise the secondary side output voltage.

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CP-850FX Service Manual 5.10.4 OCP/BD Terminal (Pin 7) The functions of OCP/BD terminal are categorized as Overcurrent Protection (OCP), BottomSkip, and Quasi-Resonant Operation control. Refer to item No. 8.5 for Bottom-Skip and QuasiResonant operation. 8.4.1. Minus-Detection Type OCP Circuit The OCP of the STR-W6700 series is pulse-by-pulse type Overcurrent protection circuit, which detects the peak value of the MOSFET drain current per pulse and reverses oscillator output. As shown in Fig.14, overcurrent detecting resistors, R5, R4, and C5 are mounted externally. R4 and C5 construct the filter circuit that prevents malfunctions caused by the surge current generating at the MOSFET Turn-ON. As the Overcurrent Protection Circuit operation (OCP), it turns OFF the MOSFET at that time when OCP/BD terminal threshold voltage reaches VOCPBD(LIM) by the voltage generated at the overcurrent detecting resistor R5 after the switching current flows at the MOSFET ON.
P D 1

LOG IC

DRIVE

3 S/GND
R5 ROCP

Reg.V1 RB1

Filter V OCPM

RB2 OCP/BD 7

C5 V4 R4

OCP

Fig.14. Minus-Detection OCP Circuit

The threshold voltage VOCPBD(LIM) of the OCP/BD terminal is set at 0.95V (Typ). The OCP circuit adopts the minus-detection circuit, which provides the detecting voltage VOCPM in the MIC by dividing the voltage (between V1 and R5) with RB1, RB2, and R4. Since the RB1 and RB2 are resistors incorporated in the HIC, taking the distributions of RB1 and RB2 (regulated as IOCPBD in the specs) into consideration, the value of R4 is to be between 100 to 330 Ohms in order to lower the influence from the distributions between RB1 and RB2.

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CP-850FX Service Manual 5.10.5 Quasi-Resonant and Bottom-Skip Operation 5.10.5.1 Quasi-Resonant Operation The Quasi-Resonant operation is to match the timing of the MOSFET Turn-ON to the bottom point of the voltage resonant waveform after a transformer releases the energy (i.e., 1/2 cycle of the resonant-frequency). As shown in Fig.15, the voltage resonant condenser C4 is connected between the drain and source, and the delay circuit, C10, D3, D4, and R9 are connected between the auxiliary winding D and OCP/BD terminal (Pin No.7). Where the MOSFET is turned OFF, the Quasi-Resonant signal is made of the fly-back voltage generated in the auxiliary winding, which operates BD comparator, and it provides the Quasi-Resonant operation. Due to the operation of the delay circuit, even if the energy of the transformer is released to complete, the Quasi-Resonant signal imposed on Pin No. 7 terminal does not fall immediately. This is why the C10 is discharged by R4, and after a certain period, the voltage falls to the threshold voltage VOCPBD(TH1)0.4V and below. Consequently, the delay- time needs to be set by adjusting C10 monitoring the operating waveform in order to turn ON the MOSFET at that time when the VDS of the MOSFET reaches the lowest point.

D
1 4

V CC

C4

Cont

D3

S/GND

R9 OCP /BD

C10 C5

ROCP

R5 R4

D4

Fig.15. Quasi-Resonant and Delay Circuit

In addition to the Quasi-Resonant operation, in order to control the increase of the oscillating frequency at light to medium load, the Bottom-Skip operation widening OFF time is built-in in accordance with the load volumes. The switching timing between the Quasi-Resonant and Bottom-Skip operation is described in the item No. 8.5.2. Where the Quasi-Resonant signal voltage imposed on OCP/BD terminal is below VOCPBD(TH2) 0.8V, the internal oscillator starts PWM operation with the fixed oscillating frequency (22kHz). The PWM operation is also provided at power supply start-up or low auxiliary winding voltage such as winding-short, which lowers oscillating frequency, and the stress of the MOSFET is fairly reduced. After the Quasi-Resonant signal is over VOCPBD(TH2)0.8V, the MOSFET remains OFF while VOCPBD(TH1) 0.4V and more is imposed on. That is, the gap between VOCPBD(TH1) and VOCPBD(TH2) prevents the HIC from operating improperly. While, in the setting up R9 and R4, the Quasi-Resonant signal imposed on the OCP/BD terminal needs to be 5V or below since the OCP/BD terminal voltage is maximum 5V. At the normal condition, it should be 1.5V approximately.

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5.10.5.2 Bottom-Skip Operation (Switching from Quasi-Resonant Operation) The basic bottom-skip operation is that the load of the secondary side is detected by the drain current value (actually OCP/BD terminal voltage), which switches to the Quasi-Resonant (at heavy load) and the Bottom-Skip operation (at light load). The timing of distinguishing is made by taking the OCP/BD terminal voltage in at start-down of the MOSFET gate voltage of the HIC. Furthermore, the number of start-down (OCP/BD terminal voltage is under VOCPBD(TH1)) is measured, which makes the MOSFET turn ON in accordance with the mode described above.
Quasi-Resonant VDS BottomSkip Quasi-Resonant

IDS

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V OCPB D(TH2) V OCPB D(TH ) V OCPB D(BS2) V OCPB D(BS1) V OCPB D(LIM) V OCP

OCP/BD

Hysteresis

MOSFET Gate PowerIC internal Bottom detect signal PowerIC internal State signal PowerIC internal

16- Fig.16. Bottom-Skip Quasi-Resonant Operation Timing Chart

1). Quasi-Resonant Operation Bottom-Skip Operation The Quasi-Resonant is operated under the mode that VOCP is higher than VOCPBD(BS2) at the absolute rating. Where the load becomes lighter than that of the mode, the drain current falls. As the result, the mode is switched to the Bottom-Skip operation when the VOCP becomes lower than VOCPBD(BS2) at the absolute rating, and the standard voltage is automatically changed to VOCPBD(BS1). Fig 16 shows the switching timing chart from the Quasi-Resonant to the Bottom-Skip operation.
V OCPBD(LIM)

2). Bottom-Skip Operation Quasi-Resonant Operation The Bottom-Skip is operated under the mode that VOCP is lower than VOCPBD(BS1) at the absolute rating. Where the load becomes higher than that of the mode, the drain current rises. As the result, the mode is switched to the Quasi-Resonant operation when VOCP becomes higher than VOCPBD(BS1) at the absolute Europe R&D

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V OCPBD(BS2)

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QR BottomSkip

Fig.17. Operation Mode switching

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CP-850FX Service Manual continues falling because the HICs oscillation is suspended until the Vcc terminal voltage (Pin 4) reaches the operation start-up voltage 18V (TYP). Thus it is required to secure the voltage exceeding the required output voltage of secondary side.

Secondary Output Voltage

Feedback

Stand-by detection level

V FB(S)

V CC

Start-up Voltage Stop Voltage

Start-up Voltage at stand-by


V C C(ON) V C C(OFF) V CC(S)

Power MOSFET Waveform


Normal Operation Standby Operation Normal Operation

Fig.18. Timing-Chart at Operation Switching

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CP-850FX Service Manual At the stand-by mode, as mentioned above, due to the burst-mode of the HICs intermittent operation, the output voltage falls since the HIC stops its operation during the oscillation stop period. While, during the stand-by operation, the intermittent operation repeating oscillation and stop through the start-up resistor is provided because the transformers auxiliary winding voltage supplying the power supply to the HIC is extremely decreased. Accordingly, the load except stand-by load cannot be taken out at the stand-by operation (the period of intermittent operation). Where the load excluding the stand-by load is imposed on the transition period from the stand-by to normal operation, the incomplete start-up might be occurred. Thus, for the switching to the normal mode, it is required to have the sequence (no load at stand-by should be imposed on the normal mode), and the switching needs to be made after the power supply is completely turned to the normal mode. 5.10.7 Step-Drive Circuit The STR-W6700 series reduces noises at Turn-ON by adopting the step-drive circuit for the MOSFET drive circuit as shown in Fig. 19. The drive current at Turn-ON is controlled at low by RG1 first, and it makes the gate voltage increase gradually, and the gate voltage is increased rapidly through RG1 + RG2 after 0.8sec approximately. While, the MOSFET drive voltage adopts the constant voltage drive circuit maintained at VDRM=7.6Vtyp, and it is not affected to VCC. The MOSFET gate electric charge is discharged rapidly through RG3 when the MOSFET is turned OFF. That is, in the STR-W6700 series drive circuit, the gate

Control part
DRIV E REG

RG2
D elay

RG1 RG3 S/GND

Fig.19. Step-Drive Circuit

voltage imposed on the MOSFET is shifted with the two steps, which lowers the gate voltage at Turn ON and controls the surge current flowing at Turn ON, and provides the ideal drive circuit securing the sufficient gate voltage at normal drive mode.

5.10.8 Maximum ON Time Controlling Function The MOSFET ON Time is controlled in the transition mode such as a low input voltage or AC input ON and OFF. The maximum ON Time is set at about 80% of the oscillation cycle (= 1/fOSC approx. 45sec) and approximately 35sec (TYP). While, for the design of power supply, it is also required to monitor the MOSFET ON time at maximum load and input voltage minimum.

IDS

VDS

Maximum OnTime
Fig.20. Maximum ON Time

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6 SERVICE PARTS LIST
Caution:In this Service Manual, some parts can be changed for imroving, their performance without notice in the parts list. So, If you need the latest parts information, please refer to PPL(Parts Price List)in Service information Center(http://svc.dwe.co.kr)

Important Safety Notice Components Identified by mark have special characteristics inportant for safety. When replacing any of these components, use only manufacturers specified parts. In case of Ordering these spare parts, please always add the complete Model-Type number to your order. 6.1 DTF-2950 LOC PART CODE PART NAME
ZZ100 12000 13000 14000 ZZ120 M211 M211D M541 M542 ZZ130 M201A M201B M201C M201D M201E M211A M211B M352 M481 M481A M561 PWC1 SP01A SP02A V901 ZZ131 ZZ132 ZZ200 M201 ZZ201 51100 SP01 SP02 ZZ280 C801 DL01 DL02 F801 HP01 I703 JPA3 JPA4 LF801 LF802 M231 M231A M351 M491 M551 P702A P703A P801 P803 PA01A SW801 ZZ200 E1 E2 E3 PTACPWT2950F 48B5849C1001 4850Q00910 4858213801 PTBCSHL2950S 4852174911 4857817610 4855415800 485580002207 PTCACAT2950FSS 4856017752 4856219502 7178301051 4856017800 7178301051 7172401652 7172401252 2TF01612CL 485487071101 4856716000 48556293SD02 4859906210 4856017800 4856017800 4859651760 58G0000194 48519A7810 PTFMSJT2950S 4852092411 PTSPPWT2950F 4850704S28 48A8311400 48A8311400 PTU1MST2950FF CL1UC3474M DH1L25RS DH1L25G5FSCB4022R 4859105240 1TS0P4838Y 4859105450 4859105340 5PLF24A3 58C0000153 485233251102 7178301051 485356811101 485496331101 485555530001 4850703N43 4850704S02 4859287320 4859238620 4950712003 5S40101146 PTU1JBT2950FF 4856310300 4856310300 4856310300 ACCESSORY AS TRANSMITTER REMOCON BATTERY BAG INSTRUCTION COVER BACK AS COVER BACK CLOTH BLACK S/PLATE LABEL SERIAL CABINET AS SCREW CRT FIX WASHER RUBBER SCREW TAPPTITE SCREW SPKR FIX SCREW TAPPTITE SCREW TAPPTITE SCREW TAPPTITE TAPE FILAMENT BUTTON POWER SPRING MARK BRAND CORD POWER SCREW SPKR FIX SCREW SPKR FIX CRT (SAMSUNG 29) COIL DEGAUSSING CRT GROUND AS MASK FRONT AS MASK FRONT SPEAKER AS CONN AS SPEAKER SYSTEM SPEAKER SYSTEM PCB UNION MANUAL AS C LINE ACROSS LED(RED) LED (R,G-3 COLOR) FUSE CERA JACK PHONO IC PREAMP JACK PIN BOARD JACK S-VHS FILTER LINE COIL CHOKE PFC PANEL CTRL SCREW TAPPTITE HOLDER SENSOR BUTTON CTRL DECO SENSOR CONNECTOR CONN AS CONN WAFER CONN WAFER CONNECTOR SW POWER PUSH PCB UNION EYE LET AS EYE LET EYE LET EYE LET

DESCRIPTION
DTF-2950FZF-SB R-49C10 AAA R03 SUPERGARD/ROCKET L. D. P. E. T0. 05X250X400 DTL-2950FZF-S 2950 HIPS GY8301A 300 MM 20 150ART P/E FILM (C/TV) ART 90 DTF-2950FZS-SB 6X35 L120 YL 3CR CR T2.0 BLACK TT2 WAS 3X10 MFZN 3CR SWRM+SECC 3CR TT2 WAS 3X10 MFZN 3CR TT2 TRS 4X16 MFZN BK 3CR TT2 TRS 4X12 MFZN BK 3CR 12MMX55ME CLEAR 2950 GY340A+SV2405BP 14Q1/M3 SWPA PIE0.5 DAEWOO 252932 NEW W/F 6-LO (LOMAX NEW) SWRM+SECC 3CR SWRM+SECC 3CR A68QFZ893X002 DC-29SF BF AL 2903S-1015-1P DTF-2950FZF-SB 2950 HIPS GY DTF-2950FZF-SB YH025-04+35089+ULW=600 SS-58126F04C SS-58126F04C DTF-2950FZF-SB 0.47MF 1J(UCVSNDF/SV HI-L25RS HI-L25G SEMKO F4AH 4A 250V MF51 LGT1516-0100 TSOP34838YA1 YSC03P-4120-9S DSW-10 (STRAIGHT) LF-24A3 6001.0016B 2950 ABS GY TT2 WAS 3X10 MFZN 3CR 2950 GY340A(SILVER) 2950 ABS GY 2950 GPPS GY9304AT YH025-03+YBH250-03+ULW=500 YH025-04+YST025+ULW=200 MKS2822 (LOMAX NEW TYPE) YPW500-02 YH025-12+YST250+ULW=450 SS-160-7-B DTF-2950FZF-SB BSR T0.2 (R1.6) SMALL BSR T0.2 (R1.6) SMALL BSR T0.2 (R1.6) SMALL

REMARK

LOC
E4 E5 E6 E7 ZZ200 C690 C691 C770 CA21 F801A F801B Q506 Q507 SW700 SW701 SW702 SW703 SW704 SW705 Z601 Z602 Z603 Z604 ZZ200 10 20 A001 C608 C609 CA20 DA21 DA22 J001 L701 R530 R531 R532 R533 R608 R609 R701 R721 R722 R723 R724 R725 R802 RA22 ZZ290 10 20 30 40 C315 C402 C404 C405 C408 C411 C415 C418

PART CODE
4856310300 4856310300 4856310300 4856310300 PTU1JRT2950FF CEXF1H479V CEXF1H479V CEXF1C101V CCXB1H472K 4857415001 4857415001 T2SC5343YT2SA1980Y5S50101Z90 5S50101Z90 5S50101Z90 5S50101Z90 5S50101Z90 5S50101Z90 5PXF1B471M 5PXF1B471M 5PXF1B471M 5PXF1B471M PTU1JAT2950FF 2TM14006LB 2TM10006LB 4859816424 CCZB1H471K CCZB1H471K CCZB1H472K CCZB1H471K CCZB1H471K 85801060GY 5CPZ560K02 RD-AZ151JRD-AZ750JRD-AZ102JRD-AZ102JRD-2Z151JRD-2Z151JRD-AZ101JRD-AZ181JRD-AZ221JRD-AZ331JRD-AZ471JRD-AZ681JRD-2Z824JRD-AZ750JPTMPMST2950FS 2193110001 2193110002 2291050620 2291050314 CEXF2A470V CMYH3C752J CMYH3C562J CMXE2G243J CMYE2G184J CMYF2E105J CEXF2E100V CEYD1H689W

PART NAME
EYE LET EYE LET EYE LET EYE LET PCB UNION RADIAL AS C ELECTRO C ELECTRO C ELECTRO C CERA CLIP FUSE CLIP FUSE TR TR SW TACT SW TACT SW TACT SW TACT SW TACT SW TACT FILTER EMI FILTER EMI FILTER EMI FILTER EMI PCB UNION AXIAL AS TAPE MASKING TAPE MASKING PCB UNION C CERA C CERA C CERA C CERA C CERA WIRE COPPER COIL PEAKING R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM PCB MAIN MANUAL AS SOLDER WIRE SOLDER WIRE FLUX SOLDER FLUX SOLVENT C ELECTRO C MYLAR C MYLAR C MYLAR C MYLAR C MYLAR C ELECTRO C ELECTRO

DESCRIPTION
BSR T0.2 (R1.6) SMALL BSR T0.2 (R1.6) SMALL BSR T0.2 (R1.6) SMALL BSR T0.2 (R1.6) SMALL DTF-2950FZF-SB 50V RSS 4.7MF (5*11) TP 50V RSS 4.7MF (5*11) TP 16V RSS 100MF (6.3X11) TP 50V B 4700PF K (TAPPING) PFC5000-0702 PFC5000-0702 2SC5343Y 2SA1980Y SKHV10910A SKHV10910A SKHV10910A SKHV10910A SKHV10910A SKHV10910A CFI 06 B 1H 470PF CFI 06 B 1H 470PF CFI 06 B 1H 470PF CFI 06 B 1H 470PF DTF-2950FZF-SB 3M #232 6.0X2000M (WITH GLUE)
3M #232-MAP-C 6.2X2000M (W/O GLUE)

REMARK

246X246(120X210X2)D1B 50V B 470PF K (AXIAL) 50V B 470PF K (AXIAL) 50V B 4700PF K (AXIAL) 50V B 470PF K (AXIAL) 50V B 470PF K (AXIAL) 1/0.6 TIN COATING 56UH 3.5MM K (LAL02TB) 1/6 150 OHM J 1/6 75 OHM J 1/6 1K OHM J 1/6 1K OHM J 1/2 150 OHM J 1/2 150 OHM J 1/6 100 OHM J 1/6 180 OHM J 1/6 220 OHM J 1/6 330 OHM J 1/6 470 OHM J 1/6 680 OHM J 1/2 820K OHM J 1/6 75 OHM J DTF-2950FZS-SB SN-3.0AG (NP303T) 3.0 SN-3.0AG-0.5CU (DHB-RMA3) DF-2810U (0.810) IM-1000 100V RSS 47MF (10X16) TP 1.6KV 7500PF J (BUP) 1.6KV 5600PF J (BUP) 400V PU 0.024MF J 400V PU 0.18MF J 250V MPP 1MF J 250V RSS 10MF (10X20) TP 50V RHD 6.8MF (16X35.5)

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LOC
C604 C805 C812 C813 C814 C820 C823 C840 C861 C899 CP01 CP02 CP04 CP07 D401 D404 D404A D404B D406 D820 D860 D870 I301 I301A I301B I601 I602 I602A I602B I701 I702 I801 I801A I801B I804 I806 I820 I821 I822 I822A I822B I824 I825 I826 JPA1 JPA2 L150 L401 L403 P401 P402 P404 P501 P601 P702 P703 P802 P804 PA01 Q401 Q401A Q401B Q807 QP03 QP03A QP03B R388 R399 R407 R444

PART CODE
CEXF1E102V CEYD2G181D CH1BFE472M CEXF2E101V CEYF2E470V CCXR3D221K CEXF1E222V CEXF1C102V CEXF1E102C CMXF2J333J CMYF2G224J CMXE2J222J CEXF1H221V CMYF2J154J DDTV1500MD DFMP3FU4857027603 7174301051 DRGP30JDRGP30JDRGP30JDRGP30J1TDA8358J4857028219 7174301051 1MSP3410V3 1TDA8946J4857028215 7174301051 1SDA555XFL 1M24C16BN6 1STRW67544857024600 7174300851 1LTV817C 1DP125 1S7805P1C1K78R331K78R084857026900 7174300851 1K78R018P1 1K78R051A1117P133 4859200401 4859200401 58E0000041 58H0000054 58C0000130 4850705S04 4859242420 4859242220 4850708N15 4859231720 4859231620 4859231720 4859242220 4859238620 4859235520 TST2310DH1 4857033201 7174301051 TKTA1659AY T1RF640N 4857026900 7174300851 RW02Y678FS RS02Y829JS RF01Y129JA RS02Y330JS

PART NAME
C ELECTRO C ELECTRO C CERA AC C ELECTRO C ELECTRO C CERA C ELECTRO C ELECTRO C ELECTRO C MYLAR C MYLAR C MYLAR C ELECTRO C MYLAR DIODE DIODE HEAT SINK SCREW TAPPTITE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE IC VERTICAL HEAT SINK SCREW TAPPTITE IC SOUND IC AUDIO HEAT SINK SCREW TAPPTITE IC MICOM OTP IC MEMORY IC POWER HEAT SINK SCREW TAPPTITE IC PHOTO COUPLER IC ERROR AMP IC REGULATOR IC REGULATOR IC REGULATOR HEAT SINK SCREW TAPPTITE IC REGULATOR IC REGULATOR IC REGULATOR SOCKET RGB SOCKET RGB COIL AFT COIL H-LINEARITY COIL CHOKE CONN AS CONN WAFER CONN WAFER CONNECTOR CONN WAFER CONN WAFER CONN WAFER CONN WAFER CONN WAFER CONN WAFER TR HEAT SINK SCREW TAPPTITE TR FET HEAT SINK SCREW TAPPTITE R WIRE WOUND R M-OXIDE FILM R FUSIBLE R M-OXIDE FILM

DESCRIPTION
25V RSS 1000MF (13X20) TP 400V FHS 180MF AC400V 4700PF M U/C/V 250V RSS 100MF 18X35.5 250V RSS 47MF (16X25 2KV R 220PF K125C 25V RSS 2200MF (16X25) TP 16V RSS 1000MF (10X20) TP 25V RUS 1000MF 13X20 TP 630V MPP 0.033MF J 400V MPU 0.22MF J 630V PU 2200PF 50V RSS 220MF (10X16) TP 630V MPP 0.15MF J DTV1500MD TO-220AC01 FMP3FU AL EX TT2 RND 3X10 MFZN 3CR RGP30J RGP30J RGP30J RGP30J TDA8358J AL EX ANODIZING TT2 RND 3X10 MFZN 3CR MSP3410G-V3 TDA8946J AL EX NO ANODOZING TT2 RND 3X10 MFZN 3CR SDA555XFL/PO M24C16WRN6 STR-W6754 AL EX B/K TT2 RND 3X8 MFZN 3CR LTV-817C DP125 S7805PIC 5.0V 1.0A KIA78R33AP KIA78R08API AL EX TT2 RND 3X8 MFZN 3CR KIA78R018PI KIA78R05PI KIA1117PI33 3.3V TO-220IS SR-21A1 (ANGLE TYPE) SR-21A1 (ANGLE TYPE) TRF-A005 TRL-040F CH-161A YH025-05+YST025+ULW=400 YFW800-04 YFW800-02 YH025-08+YBNH250+USW=600 YW025-04 YW025-03 YW025-04 YFW800-02 YPW500-02 YW025-12 ST2310DHI AL EX BK (ANODIZING) TT2 RND 3X10 MFZN 3CR KTA1659AY IRF640NPBF AL EX TT2 RND 3X8 MFZN 3CR 2W 0.67 OHM F SMALL 2W 8.2 OHM J SMALL 1W 1.2 OHM J A CURVE 2W 33 OHM J SMALL

REMARK

LOC
R801 R803 R806 R819 R841 R850 R852 R854 R885 R899 SF1 SF2 T401 T402 T801 U100 X501 X601 Y801 Z153 ZZ200 E1 E10 E11 E12 E13 E14 E15 E16 E17 E18 E19 E2 E20 E21 E22 E23 E24 E25 E26 E27 E28 E29 E3 E30 E31 E32 E33 E34 E35 E36 E37 E38 E39 E4 E40 E41 E42 E43 E48 E49 E5 E50 E51 E52 E53 E54 E56 E57

PART CODE
DJ5020M270 RS02Y338JS RS02Y228JS RX07B339JP RS02Y309JS RS02Y569JS RS02Y569JS RS02Y569JS RS02Y339JS RS02Y683J5PK3953M 5PK9650M 50D25A250H0000317 50M4818A24859724930 5XE20R250E 5XE18R432E 5SC0101003 5PXXT5R5MB PTMPJBT2950FS 4856310600 4856310300 4856310300 4856310600 4856310600 4856310600 4856310600 4856310600 4856310600 4856310600 4856310600 4856310600 4856310600 4856310600 4856310600 4856310600 4856310600 4856310600 4856310600 4856310300 4856310300 4856310300 4856310600 4856310300 4856310300 4856310300 4856310300 4856310300 4856310300 4856310600 4856310600 4856310600 4856310600 4856310600 4856310300 4856310300 4856310300 4856310300 4856310300 4856310300 4856310600 4856310300 4856310300 4856310300 4856310300 4856310300 4856310300 4856310300

PART NAME
POSISTOR R M-OXIDE FILM R M-OXIDE FILM R CEMENT R M-OXIDE FILM R M-OXIDE FILM R M-OXIDE FILM R M-OXIDE FILM R M-OXIDE FILM R M-OXIDE FILM FILTER SAW FILTER SAW TRANS DRIVE FBT TRANS SMPS TUNER VARACTOR CRYSTAL QUARTZ CRYSTAL QUARTZ SW RELAY FILTER CERA PCB MAIN EYE LET AS EYE LET EYE LET EYE LET EYE LET EYE LET EYE LET EYE LET EYE LET EYE LET EYE LET EYE LET EYE LET EYE LET EYE LET EYE LET EYE LET EYE LET EYE LET EYE LET EYE LET EYE LET EYE LET EYE LET EYE LET EYE LET EYE LET EYE LET EYE LET EYE LET EYE LET EYE LET EYE LET EYE LET EYE LET EYE LET EYE LET EYE LET EYE LET EYE LET EYE LET EYE LET EYE LET EYE LET EYE LET EYE LET EYE LET EYE LET EYE LET

DESCRIPTION
J502P72D070M270 2W 0.33 OHM J SMALL 2W 0.22 OHM J SMALL 7W 3.3 OHM J BEN 15MM 4P 2W 3 OHM J SMALL 2W 5.6 OHM J SMALL 2W 5.6 OHM J SMALL 2W 5.6 OHM J SMALL 2W 3.3 OHM J SMALL 2W 68K OHM J K3953M K9650M TD-25A2 1372.0136 2094.0119 UV1316/AI-4 HC-49/U 20.2500MHZ 30PPM HC-49/U 18.43200MHZ 30PPM DG12D1-0(M)-II 1C-1P XT 5.5MB (TAPPING) DTF-2950FZS-SB BSR 2.3(R2.3) BIG BSR T0.2 (R1.6) SMALL BSR T0.2 (R1.6) SMALL BSR 2.3(R2.3) BIG BSR 2.3(R2.3) BIG BSR 2.3(R2.3) BIG BSR 2.3(R2.3) BIG BSR 2.3(R2.3) BIG BSR 2.3(R2.3) BIG BSR 2.3(R2.3) BIG BSR 2.3(R2.3) BIG BSR 2.3(R2.3) BIG BSR 2.3(R2.3) BIG BSR 2.3(R2.3) BIG BSR 2.3(R2.3) BIG BSR 2.3(R2.3) BIG BSR 2.3(R2.3) BIG BSR 2.3(R2.3) BIG BSR 2.3(R2.3) BIG BSR T0.2 (R1.6) SMALL BSR T0.2 (R1.6) SMALL BSR T0.2 (R1.6) SMALL BSR 2.3(R2.3) BIG BSR T0.2 (R1.6) SMALL BSR T0.2 (R1.6) SMALL BSR T0.2 (R1.6) SMALL BSR T0.2 (R1.6) SMALL BSR T0.2 (R1.6) SMALL BSR T0.2 (R1.6) SMALL BSR 2.3(R2.3) BIG BSR 2.3(R2.3) BIG BSR 2.3(R2.3) BIG BSR 2.3(R2.3) BIG BSR 2.3(R2.3) BIG BSR T0.2 (R1.6) SMALL BSR T0.2 (R1.6) SMALL BSR T0.2 (R1.6) SMALL BSR T0.2 (R1.6) SMALL BSR T0.2 (R1.6) SMALL BSR T0.2 (R1.6) SMALL BSR 2.3(R2.3) BIG BSR T0.2 (R1.6) SMALL BSR T0.2 (R1.6) SMALL BSR T0.2 (R1.6) SMALL BSR T0.2 (R1.6) SMALL BSR T0.2 (R1.6) SMALL BSR T0.2 (R1.6) SMALL BSR T0.2 (R1.6) SMALL

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E58 E6 E62 E63 E7 E8 E9 ZZ200 CC01 CC02 CC03 CC04 CC05 CC06 CC07 CC08 CC10 CC101 CC103 CC110 CC115 CC117 CC119 CC127 CC129 CC13 CC136 CC14 CC15 CC158 CC16 CC160 CC166 CC17 CC177 CC18 CC19 CC501 CC502 CC503 CC504 CC505 CC506 CC507 CC508 CC509 CC511 CC512 CC513 CC514 CC515 CC516 CC517 CC518 CC521 CC522 CC523 CC524 CC526 CC527 CC528 CC549 CC550 CC551 CC552 CC553 CC556 CC560 CC561 CC567 CC568

PART CODE
4856310300 4856310600 4856310300 4856310300 4856310600 4856310300 4856310300 PTMPJ2T2950FS HCBK471KBA HCBK471KBA HCBK471KBA HCBK471KBA HCBK471KBA HCBK471KBA HCBK471KBA HCBK471KBA HCBK102KBA HCBK102KBA HCBK102KBA HCBK103KBA HCBK104KBA HCBK103KBA HCBK103KBA HCBK102KBA HCBK103KBA HCBK102KBA HCBK104KBA HCBK102KBA HCBK102KBA HCBK104KBA HCBK102KBA HCBK103KBA HCQK470JBA HCBK102KBA HCQK470JBA HCBK102KBA HCBK102KBA HCBK102KBA HCBK102KBA HCFF334ZBA HCQK100JBA HCBK102KBA HCBK104KBA HCBK102KBA HCBK102KBA HCBK102KBA HCBK102KBA HCBK102KBA HCBK102KBA HCBK104KBA HCQK470JBA HCQK470JBA HCBK104KBA HCBK104KBA HCBK104KBA HCBK104KBA HCBK104KBA HCBK102KBA HCQK220JBA HCQK220JBA HCBK102KBA HCBK104KBA HCBK104KBA HCBK104KBA HCQK270JBA HCQK270JBA HCBK102KBA HCBK102KBA HCBK104KBA HCBK102KBA HCBK104KBA

PART NAME
EYE LET EYE LET EYE LET EYE LET EYE LET EYE LET EYE LET PCB CHIP MOUNT B AS C CHIP CERA C CHIP CERA C CHIP CERA C CHIP CERA C CHIP CERA C CHIP CERA C CHIP CERA C CHIP CERA C CHIP CERA C CHIP CERA C CHIP CERA C CHIP CERA C CHIP CERA C CHIP CERA C CHIP CERA C CHIP CERA C CHIP CERA C CHIP CERA C CHIP CERA C CHIP CERA C CHIP CERA C CHIP CERA C CHIP CERA C CHIP CERA C CHIP CERA C CHIP CERA C CHIP CERA C CHIP CERA C CHIP CERA C CHIP CERA C CHIP CERA C CHIP CERA C CHIP CERA C CHIP CERA C CHIP CERA C CHIP CERA C CHIP CERA C CHIP CERA C CHIP CERA C CHIP CERA C CHIP CERA C CHIP CERA C CHIP CERA C CHIP CERA C CHIP CERA C CHIP CERA C CHIP CERA C CHIP CERA C CHIP CERA C CHIP CERA C CHIP CERA C CHIP CERA C CHIP CERA C CHIP CERA C CHIP CERA C CHIP CERA C CHIP CERA C CHIP CERA C CHIP CERA C CHIP CERA C CHIP CERA C CHIP CERA C CHIP CERA

DESCRIPTION
BSR T0.2 (R1.6) SMALL BSR 2.3(R2.3) BIG BSR T0.2 (R1.6) SMALL BSR T0.2 (R1.6) SMALL BSR 2.3(R2.3) BIG BSR T0.2 (R1.6) SMALL BSR T0.2 (R1.6) SMALL DTF-2950FZS-SB 50V X7R 470PF K 1608 50V X7R 470PF K 1608 50V X7R 470PF K 1608 50V X7R 470PF K 1608 50V X7R 470PF K 1608 50V X7R 470PF K 1608 50V X7R 470PF K 1608 50V X7R 470PF K 1608 50V X7R 1000PF K 1608 50V X7R 1000PF K 1608 50V X7R 1000PF K 1608 50V X7R 0.01MF K 1608 50V X7R 0.1MF K 1608 50V X7R 0.01MF K 1608 50V X7R 0.01MF K 1608 50V X7R 1000PF K 1608 50V X7R 0.01MF K 1608 50V X7R 1000PF K 1608 50V X7R 0.1MF K 1608 50V X7R 1000PF K 1608 50V X7R 1000PF K 1608 50V X7R 0.1MF K 1608 50V X7R 1000PF K 1608 50V X7R 0.01MF K 1608 50V CH 47PF J 1608 50V X7R 1000PF K 1608 50V CH 47PF J 1608 50V X7R 1000PF K 1608 50V X7R 1000PF K 1608 50V X7R 1000PF K 1608 50V X7R 1000PF K 1608 16V Y5V 0.33MF Z 1608 50V CH 10PF J 1608 50V X7R 1000PF K 1608 50V X7R 0.1MF K 1608 50V X7R 1000PF K 1608 50V X7R 1000PF K 1608 50V X7R 1000PF K 1608 50V X7R 1000PF K 1608 50V X7R 1000PF K 1608 50V X7R 1000PF K 1608 50V X7R 0.1MF K 1608 50V CH 47PF J 1608 50V CH 47PF J 1608 50V X7R 0.1MF K 1608 50V X7R 0.1MF K 1608 50V X7R 0.1MF K 1608 50V X7R 0.1MF K 1608 50V X7R 0.1MF K 1608 50V X7R 1000PF K 1608 50V CH 22PF J 1608 50V CH 22PF J 1608 50V X7R 1000PF K 1608 50V X7R 0.1MF K 1608 50V X7R 0.1MF K 1608 50V X7R 0.1MF K 1608 50V CH 27PF J 1608 50V CH 27PF J 1608 50V X7R 1000PF K 1608 50V X7R 1000PF K 1608 50V X7R 0.1MF K 1608 50V X7R 1000PF K 1608 50V X7R 0.1MF K 1608

REMARK

LOC
CC569 CC570 CC578 CC579 CC589 CC601 CC602 CC617 CC620 CC621 CC622 CC629 CC631 CC635 CC665 CC667 CC680 CC701 CC709 CC710 CC711 CC712 CC713 CC714 CC715 CC716 CC722 CC726 CC727 CC730 CC737 CC742 CC744 CC777 IC101 IC501 IC502 RC102 RC106 RC107 RC109 RC111 RC112 RC114 RC118 RC119 RC151 RC159 RC160 RC164 RC169 RC179 RC190 RC191 RC501 RC506 RC509 RC513 RC516 RC517 RC518 RC519 RC527 RC530 RC532 RC551 RC560 RC568 RC577 RC578 RC579

PART CODE
HCBK102KBA HCBK104KBA HCBK561KBA HCBK561KBA HCBK561KBA HCBK472KBA HCBK472KBA HCBK104KBA HCQK309CBA HCQK309CBA HCQK680JBA HCBK104KBA HCBK104KBA HCBK104KBA HCBK222KBA HCBK222KBA HCBK102KBA HCBK103KBA HCBK104KBA HCBK104KBA HCBK104KBA HCQK151JBA HCBK104KBA HCBK103KBA HCBK104KBA HCBK103KBA HCBK102KBA HCQK330JBA HCQK330JBA HCBK104KBA HCBK102KBA HCBK102KBA HCBK102KBA HCBK104KBA 14470MFLGD 1VSP9405C4 1DDP3315CQ HRFT561JBA HRFT101JBA HRFT101JBA HRFT104JBA HRFT113JBA HRFT223JBA HRFT472JBA HRFT151JBA HRFT272JBA HRFT102JBA HRFT682JBA HRFT472JBA HRFT752JBA HRFT222JBA HRFT222JBA HRFT221JBA HRFT331JBA HRFT221JBA HRFT750JBA HRFT472JBA HRFT103JBA HRFT471JBA HRFT332JBA HRFT151JBA HRFT151JBA HRFT333JBA HRFT103JBA HRFT223JBA HRFT471JBA HRFT102JBA HRFT102JBA HRFT151JBA HRFT330JBA HRFT330JBA

PART NAME
C CHIP CERA C CHIP CERA C CHIP CERA C CHIP CERA C CHIP CERA C CHIP CERA C CHIP CERA C CHIP CERA C CHIP CERA C CHIP CERA C CHIP CERA C CHIP CERA C CHIP CERA C CHIP CERA C CHIP CERA C CHIP CERA C CHIP CERA C CHIP CERA C CHIP CERA C CHIP CERA C CHIP CERA C CHIP CERA C CHIP CERA C CHIP CERA C CHIP CERA C CHIP CERA C CHIP CERA C CHIP CERA C CHIP CERA C CHIP CERA C CHIP CERA C CHIP CERA C CHIP CERA C CHIP CERA IC CHIP VIDEO IF IC CHIP VIDEO IC CHIP R CHIP R CHIP R CHIP R CHIP R CHIP R CHIP R CHIP R CHIP R CHIP R CHIP R CHIP R CHIP R CHIP R CHIP R CHIP R CHIP R CHIP R CHIP R CHIP R CHIP R CHIP R CHIP R CHIP R CHIP R CHIP R CHIP R CHIP R CHIP R CHIP R CHIP R CHIP R CHIP R CHIP R CHIP

DESCRIPTION
50V X7R 1000PF K 1608 50V X7R 0.1MF K 1608 50V X7R 560PF K 1608 50V X7R 560PF K 1608 50V X7R 560PF K 1608 50V X7R 4700PF K 1608 50V X7R 4700PF K 1608 50V X7R 0.1MF K 1608 50V CH 3PF C 1608 50V CH 3PF C 1608 50V CH 68PF J 1608 50V X7R 0.1MF K 1608 50V X7R 0.1MF K 1608 50V X7R 0.1MF K 1608 50V X7R 2200PF K 1608 50V X7R 2200PF K 1608 50V X7R 1000PF K 1608 50V X7R 0.01MF K 1608 50V X7R 0.1MF K 1608 50V X7R 0.1MF K 1608 50V X7R 0.1MF K 1608 50V CH 150PF J 1608 50V X7R 0.1MF K 1608 50V X7R 0.01MF K 1608 50V X7R 0.1MF K 1608 50V X7R 0.01MF K 1608 50V X7R 1000PF K 1608 50V CH 33PF J 1608 50V CH 33PF J 1608 50V X7R 0.1MF K 1608 50V X7R 1000PF K 1608 50V X7R 1000PF K 1608 50V X7R 1000PF K 1608 50V X7R 0.1MF K 1608 TDA4470-MFLG3 VSP9405C4 DDP3315CQ 1/10 560 OHM J 1608 1/10 100 OHM J 1608 1/10 100 OHM J 1608 1/10 100K OHM J 1608 1/10 11K OHM J 1608 1/10 22K OHM J 1608 1/10 4.7K OHM J 1608 1/10 150 OHM J 1608 1/10 2.7K OHM J 1608 1/10 1K OHM J 1608 1/10 6.8K OHM J 1608 1/10 4.7K OHM J 1608 1/10 7.5K OHM J 1608 1/10 2.2K OHM J 1608 1/10 2.2K OHM J 1608 1/10 220 OHM J 1608 1/10 330 OHM J 1608 1/10 220 OHM J 1608 1/10 75 OHM J 1608 1/10 4.7K OHM J 1608 1/10 10K OHM J 1608 1/10 470 OHM J 1608 1/10 3.3K OHM J 1608 1/10 150 OHM J 1608 1/10 150 OHM J 1608 1/10 33K OHM J 1608 1/10 10K OHM J 1608 1/10 22K OHM J 1608 1/10 470 OHM J 1608 1/10 1K OHM J 1608 1/10 1K OHM J 1608 1/10 150 OHM J 1608 1/10 33 OHM J 1608 1/10 33 OHM J 1608

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RC580 RC581 RC582 RC583 RC584 RC585 RC586 RC587 RC589 RC591 RC595 RC598 RC611 RC661 RC662 RC701 RC708 RC715 RC716 RC725 RC729 RC730 RC731 RC732 RC733 RC737 RC738 RC739 RC740 RC741 RC742 RC743 RC750 RC770 RC799 RC881 RC882 ZZ200 C102 C106 C117 C118 C120 C121 C150 C152 C153 C157 C164 C188 C301 C305 C313 C320 C340 C350 C351 C370 C401 C410 C416 C417 C420 C424 C425 C501 C502 C503 C504 C505 C506

PART CODE
HRFT821JBA HRFT102JBA HRFT102JBA HRFT102JBA HRFT821JBA HRFT911JBA HRFT911JBA HRFT821JBA HRFT330JBA HRFT393JBA HRFT271JBA HRFT271JBA HRFT224JBA HRFT512JBA HRFT512JBA HRFT103JBA HRFT472JBA HRFT103JBA HRFT113JBA HRFT103JBA HRFT103JBA HRFT223JBA HRFT223JBA HRFT103JBA HRFT473JBA HRFT682JBA HRFT000-BA HRFT000-BA HRFT000-BA HRFT682JBA HRFT682JBA HRFT682JBA HRFT183JBA HRFT332JBA HRFT472JBA HRFT103JBA HRFT103JBA PTMPJRT2950FS CEXF1E470V CEXF1C221V CEXF1H229V CMXL1J474J CXRH1H150J CEXF1E470V CEXF1E100V CEXF1E100V CEXF1H229V CEXF1E100V CEXF1E470V CEXF1E100V CMXM2A224J CEXF1E221V CMXM2A104J CBXF1H104Z CMXM2A683J CMXM2A223J CMXM2A223J CCXF1H473Z CEXF1E101V CCXB2H681K CCXB2H471K CMXM2A392J CMXM2A273J CMXM2A333J CCXB1H472K CEXF1E100V CEXF1E100V CEXF1E100V CEXF1E100V CEXF1E100V CEXF1E100V

PART NAME
R CHIP R CHIP R CHIP R CHIP R CHIP R CHIP R CHIP R CHIP R CHIP R CHIP R CHIP R CHIP R CHIP R CHIP R CHIP R CHIP R CHIP R CHIP R CHIP R CHIP R CHIP R CHIP R CHIP R CHIP R CHIP R CHIP R CHIP R CHIP R CHIP R CHIP R CHIP R CHIP R CHIP R CHIP R CHIP R CHIP R CHIP PCB MAIN RADIAL AS C ELECTRO C ELECTRO C ELECTRO C MYLAR C CERA C ELECTRO C ELECTRO C ELECTRO C ELECTRO C ELECTRO C ELECTRO C ELECTRO C MYLAR C ELECTRO C MYLAR C CERA SEMI C MYLAR C MYLAR C MYLAR C CERA C ELECTRO C CERA C CERA C MYLAR C MYLAR C MYLAR C CERA C ELECTRO C ELECTRO C ELECTRO C ELECTRO C ELECTRO C ELECTRO

DESCRIPTION
1/10 820 OHM J 1608 1/10 1K OHM J 1608 1/10 1K OHM J 1608 1/10 1K OHM J 1608 1/10 820 OHM J 1608 1/10 910 OHM J 1608 1/10 910 OHM J 1608 1/10 820 OHM J 1608 1/10 33 OHM J 1608 1/10 39K OHM J 1608 1/10 270 OHM J 1608 1/10 270 OHM J 1608 1/10 220K OHM J 1608 1/10 5.1K OHM J 1608 1/10 5.1K OHM J 1608 1/10 10K OHM J 1608 1/10 4.7K OHM J 1608 1/10 10K OHM J 1608 1/10 11K OHM J 1608 1/10 10K OHM J 1608 1/10 10K OHM J 1608 1/10 22K OHM J 1608 1/10 22K OHM J 1608 1/10 10K OHM J 1608 1/10 47K OHM J 1608 1/10 6.8K OHM J 1608 1/10 0 OHM 1608 1/10 0 OHM 1608 1/10 0 OHM 1608 1/10 6.8K OHM J 1608 1/10 6.8K OHM J 1608 1/10 6.8K OHM J 1608 1/10 18K OHM J 1608 1/10 3.3K OHM J 1608 1/10 4.7K OHM J 1608 1/10 10K OHM J 1608 1/10 10K OHM J 1608 DTF-2950FZS-SB 25V RSS 47MF (5X11) TP 16V RSS 220MF (8X11.5) TP 50V RSS 2.2MF (5X11) TP 63V 0.47MF MKT 50V RH 15PF J (TAPPING) 25V RSS 47MF (5X11) TP 25V RSS 10MF TP 25V RSS 10MF TP 50V RSS 2.2MF (5X11) TP 25V RSS 10MF TP 25V RSS 47MF (5X11) TP 25V RSS 10MF TP 100V 0.22MF J 25V RSS 220MF (8X11.5) TP 100V 0.1MF J TP 50V F 0.1MF Z (TAPPING) 100V 0.068MF J TP 100V 0.022MF J TP 100V 0.022MF J TP 50V F 0.047MF Z (TAPPING) 25V RSS 100MF (6.3X11) TP 500V B 680PF K (TAPPING) 500V B 470PF K (TAPPING) 100V 3900PF J TP 100V 0.027MF J TP 100V 0.033MF J TP 50V B 4700PF K (TAPPING) 25V RSS 10MF TP 25V RSS 10MF TP 25V RSS 10MF TP 25V RSS 10MF TP 25V RSS 10MF TP 25V RSS 10MF TP

REMARK

LOC
C524 C530 C550 C551 C560 C561 C568 C590 C602 C605 C608 C610 C611 C612 C613 C614 C615 C616 C623 C624 C625 C626 C627 C630 C634 C636 C641 C642 C660 C661 C662 C666 C668 C669 C709 C711 C713 C730 C733 C737 C742 C744 C803 C804 C806 C807 C810 C811 C830 C831 C833 C835 C845 C846 C847 C850 C853 C854 C863 C864 C865 C866 C871 C880 C888 CP05 CP06 I704 L101 L380 L381

PART CODE
CEXF1E470V CEXF1E100V CEXF1E100V CEXF1E100V CEXF1E101V CEXF1H339V CEXF1E101V CEXF1H479V CEXF1E101V CEXF1E470V CEXF1E100V CEXF1E100V CEXF1H339V CEXF1H109V CEXF1H109V CEXF1H109V CEXF1H109V CEXF1E100V CEXF1H109V CEXF1H109V CEXF1E101V CEXF1E101V CEXF1H479V CEXF1E470V CEXF1E100V CEXF1E470V CEXF1E101V CEXF1E101V CEXF1E100V CMXM2A224J CMXM2A224J CBXF1H104Z CMXM2A224J CMXM2A224J CEXF1E101V CEXF1E101V CEXF1E100V CEXF1E100V CEXF1H229V CEXF1E100V CEXF1E100V CEXF1E100V CCXF3A472Z CCXF3A472Z CCXR3A102K CEXF1H109V CEXF1H100V CMXM2A473J CEXF1H479V CEXF1H109V CCXB1H821K CEXF1E470V CEXF1E101V CEXF1E101V CEXF1H100V CEXF1H100V CCXF3A472Z CCXF3A472Z CEXF1E101V CEXF1H100V CEXF1H100V CCXR3A471K CEXF1C471V CEXF1E101V CEXF1E220V CEXF1H100V CCXB3A102K 1K1A7025AP 5CPX479K 58C0000116 58C0000116

PART NAME
C ELECTRO C ELECTRO C ELECTRO C ELECTRO C ELECTRO C ELECTRO C ELECTRO C ELECTRO C ELECTRO C ELECTRO C ELECTRO C ELECTRO C ELECTRO C ELECTRO C ELECTRO C ELECTRO C ELECTRO C ELECTRO C ELECTRO C ELECTRO C ELECTRO C ELECTRO C ELECTRO C ELECTRO C ELECTRO C ELECTRO C ELECTRO C ELECTRO C ELECTRO C MYLAR C MYLAR C CERA SEMI C MYLAR C MYLAR C ELECTRO C ELECTRO C ELECTRO C ELECTRO C ELECTRO C ELECTRO C ELECTRO C ELECTRO C CERA C CERA C CERA C ELECTRO C ELECTRO C MYLAR C ELECTRO C ELECTRO C CERA C ELECTRO C ELECTRO C ELECTRO C ELECTRO C ELECTRO C CERA C CERA C ELECTRO C ELECTRO C ELECTRO C CERA C ELECTRO C ELECTRO C ELECTRO C ELECTRO C CERA IC RESET COIL PEAKING COIL BEAD COIL BEAD

DESCRIPTION
25V RSS 47MF (5X11) TP 25V RSS 10MF TP 25V RSS 10MF TP 25V RSS 10MF TP 25V RSS 100MF (6.3X11) TP 50V RSS 3.3MF (5X11) TP 25V RSS 100MF (6.3X11) TP 50V RSS 4.7MF (5*11) TP 25V RSS 100MF (6.3X11) TP 25V RSS 47MF (5X11) TP 25V RSS 10MF TP 25V RSS 10MF TP 50V RSS 3.3MF (5X11) TP 50V RSS 1MF (5X11) TP 50V RSS 1MF (5X11) TP 50V RSS 1MF (5X11) TP 50V RSS 1MF (5X11) TP 25V RSS 10MF TP 50V RSS 1MF (5X11) TP 50V RSS 1MF (5X11) TP 25V RSS 100MF (6.3X11) TP 25V RSS 100MF (6.3X11) TP 50V RSS 4.7MF (5*11) TP 25V RSS 47MF (5X11) TP 25V RSS 10MF TP 25V RSS 47MF (5X11) TP 25V RSS 100MF (6.3X11) TP 25V RSS 100MF (6.3X11) TP 25V RSS 10MF TP 100V 0.22MF J 100V 0.22MF J 50V F 0.1MF Z (TAPPING) 100V 0.22MF J 100V 0.22MF J 25V RSS 100MF (6.3X11) TP 25V RSS 100MF (6.3X11) TP 25V RSS 10MF TP 25V RSS 10MF TP 50V RSS 2.2MF (5X11) TP 25V RSS 10MF TP 25V RSS 10MF TP 25V RSS 10MF TP 1KV F 4700PF Z (T) 1KV F 4700PF Z (T) 1KV R 1000PF (T) 125C 50V RSS 1MF (5X11) TP 50V RSS 10MF (5X11) TP 100V 0.047MF J TP 50V RSS 4.7MF (5*11) TP 50V RSS 1MF (5X11) TP 50V B 820PF K (TAPPING) 25V RSS 47MF (5X11) TP 25V RSS 100MF (6.3X11) TP 25V RSS 100MF (6.3X11) TP 50V RSS 10MF (5X11) TP 50V RSS 10MF (5X11) TP 1KV F 4700PF Z (T) 1KV F 4700PF Z (T) 25V RSS 100MF (6.3X11) TP 50V RSS 10MF (5X11) TP 50V RSS 10MF (5X11) TP 1KV R 470PF K 125C 16V RSS 470MF (10X12.5)TP 25V RSS 100MF (6.3X11) TP 25V RSS 22MF TP 50V RSS 10MF (5X11) TP 1KV B 1000PF K (TAPPING) KIA7025AP 4.7UH K RADIAL HC-3550R HC-3550R

REMARK

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L802 Q103 Q104 Q110 Q150 Q151 Q333 Q334 Q402 Q502 Q503 Q504 Q542 Q543 Q544 Q550 Q601 Q602 Q603 Q604 Q605 Q730 Q731 Q809 Q810 Q812 QP01 QP02 R331 R332 R401 R402 R410 R415 RP04 RP05 RP14 X502 X701 Z601 Z602 Z603 Z604 Z605 Z606 Z607 Z608 ZZ200 10 20 A001 C101 C111 C112 C161 C414 C440 C508 C509 C510 C515 C516 C517 C518 C519 C532 C534 C536 C537 C538 C540

PART CODE
58CX430599 T2SC5343YT2SC5343YT2SC5343YT2SC5343YT2SC5343YT2SC5343YT2SC5343YT2SD1207TT2SC5343YT2SC5343YT2SA1980YT2SA1980YT2SA1980YT2SA1980YT2SC5343YT2SA1980YT2SC5343YT2SA1980YT2SC5343YT2SC5343YT2SC5343YT2SC5343YT2SC5343YT2SC5343YTKTC3203YT2SD1207TT2SC5343YRN02B681JS RN02B681JS RN02B360JS RN02B360JS RN02B473JS RN02B561JS RN02B753JS RN02B333JS RN01B124JS 5XEX5R000E 5XEX6R000C 5PXF1B471M 5PXF1B471M 5PXF1B471M 5PXF1B471M 5PXF1B471M 5PXF1B471M 5PXF1B471M 5PXF1B471M PTMPJAT2950FS 2TM14006LB 2TM10006LB 4859812993 CCZB1H101K CCZB1H103K CCZB1H102K CZCH1H220J CCZB1H103K CCZB1H221K CCZB1H473K CCZB1H473K CCZB1H473K CBZF1H104Z CBZF1H104Z CBZF1H104Z CBZF1H104Z CBZF1H104Z CCZB1H103K CCZB1H103K CCZB1H102K CCZB1H103K CCZB1H103K CCZB1H333K

PART NAME
COIL CHOKE TR TR TR TR TR TR TR TR TR TR TR TR TR TR TR TR TR TR TR TR TR TR TR TR TR TR TR R METAL FILM R METAL FILM R METAL FILM R METAL FILM R METAL FILM R METAL FILM R METAL FILM R METAL FILM R METAL FILM CRYSTAL QUARTZ CRYSTAL QUARTZ FILTER EMI FILTER EMI FILTER EMI FILTER EMI FILTER EMI FILTER EMI FILTER EMI FILTER EMI PCB MAIN AXIAL AS TAPE MASKING TAPE MASKING PCB MAIN C CERA C CERA C CERA C CERA C CERA C CERA C CERA C CERA C CERA C CERA SEMI C CERA SEMI C CERA SEMI C CERA SEMI C CERA SEMI C CERA C CERA C CERA C CERA C CERA C CERA

DESCRIPTION
AZ-9004Y 940K TP 2SC5343Y 2SC5343Y 2SC5343Y 2SC5343Y 2SC5343Y 2SC5343Y 2SC5343Y 2SD1207-T (TAPPING) 2SC5343Y 2SC5343Y 2SA1980Y 2SA1980Y 2SA1980Y 2SA1980Y 2SC5343Y 2SA1980Y 2SC5343Y 2SA1980Y 2SC5343Y 2SC5343Y 2SC5343Y 2SC5343Y 2SC5343Y 2SC5343Y KTC3203-Y 2SD1207-T (TAPPING) 2SC5343Y 2W 680 OHM J SMALL 2W 680 OHM J SMALL 2W 36 OHM J SMALL 2W 36 OHM J SMALL 2W 47K OHM J SMALL 2W 560 OHM J SMALL 2W 75K OHM J SMALL 2W 33K OHM J SMALL 1W 120K OHM J SMALL HC-49/U 5.00MHZ 30PPM HC-49/U 6.000M 20PPM TP CFI 06 B 1H 470PF CFI 06 B 1H 470PF CFI 06 B 1H 470PF CFI 06 B 1H 470PF CFI 06 B 1H 470PF CFI 06 B 1H 470PF CFI 06 B 1H 470PF CFI 06 B 1H 470PF DTF-2950FZS-SB 3M #232 6.0X2000M (WITH GLUE)
3M #232-MAP-C 6.2X2000M (W/O GLUE)

REMARK

LOC
C553 C557 C558 C650 C712 C809 C834 D100 D101 D103 D313 D367 D405 D408 D410 D414 D415 D530 D531 D535 D540 D541 D550 D551 D602 D603 D701 D702 D720 D730 D777 D801 D802 D803 D804 D805 D806 D807 D808 D811 D825 D826 D827 D830 D831 D871 D899 DA11 DA13 DA16 DA17 DA27 DP02 DP03 DP04 DP05 DP06 DP08 J1 J112 J113 J114 J115 J125 J128 J135 J143 J156 J2 J201 J232

PART CODE
CCZB1H103K CBZF1H104Z CBZF1H104Z CZSL1H680J CBZF1H104Z CCZB1H102K CCZF1H103Z DTZX33BDBAT85 DBA282 DRGP15JDTZX33BD1N4937G D1N4937G D1N4937G D1N4004S D1N4937G D1N4148D1N4148D1N4148D1N4148D1N4148D1N4148D1N4148D1N4148D1N4148D1N4148D1N4148DTZX2V7A DTZX7V5C DTZX5V6B DLT2A05G DLT2A05G DLT2A05G DLT2A05G D1N4148D1N4937G D1N4937G DTZX6V2DTZX7V5C D1N4148DTZX5V1B D1N4004S DRGP15JDRGP15JD1N4937G DRGP15JDTZX5V6B DTZX5V6B DTZX5V6B DTZX5V6B DTZX5V6B D1N4148D1N4148DTZX12CDTZX8V2A D1N4148D1N414885801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY

PART NAME
C CERA C CERA SEMI C CERA SEMI C CERA C CERA SEMI C CERA C CERA DIODE ZENER DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE ZENER DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE ZENER DIODE ZENER DIODE ZENER DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE ZENER DIODE ZENER DIODE DIODE ZENER DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE ZENER DIODE ZENER DIODE ZENER DIODE ZENER DIODE ZENER DIODE DIODE DIODE ZENER DIODE ZENER DIODE DIODE WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER

DESCRIPTION
50V B 0.01MF K (AXIAL) 50V F 0.1MF Z (AXIAL) 50V F 0.1MF Z (AXIAL) 50V SL 68PF J (AXIAL) 50V F 0.1MF Z (AXIAL) 50V B 1000PF K (AXIAL) 50V F 0.01MF Z TZX33B (TAPPING) BAT85 (TAPPING) BA282 RGP15J TZX33B (TAPPING) 1N4937G 1N4937G 1N4937G 1N4004S 1N4937G 1N4148 (TAPPING) 1N4148 (TAPPING) 1N4148 (TAPPING) 1N4148 (TAPPING) 1N4148 (TAPPING) 1N4148 (TAPPING) 1N4148 (TAPPING) 1N4148 (TAPPING) 1N4148 (TAPPING) 1N4148 (TAPPING) 1N4148 (TAPPING) TZX2V7A (TAPPING) TZX7V5C (TAPPING) TZX5V6B (TAPPING) LT2A05G LT2A05G LT2A05G LT2A05G 1N4148 (TAPPING) 1N4937G 1N4937G TZX6V2B (TAPPING) TZX7V5C (TAPPING) 1N4148 (TAPPING) TZX5V1B (TAPPING) 1N4004S RGP15J RGP15J 1N4937G RGP15J TZX5V6B (TAPPING) TZX5V6B (TAPPING) TZX5V6B (TAPPING) TZX5V6B (TAPPING) TZX5V6B (TAPPING) 1N4148 (TAPPING) 1N4148 (TAPPING) TZX12C (TAPPING) TZX8V2A (TAPPING) 1N4148 (TAPPING) 1N4148 (TAPPING) 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING

REMARK

CP-850FX DTF-2950 (330X246 D1B) 50V B 100PF K (AXIAL) 50V B 0.01MF K (AXIAL) 50V B 1000PF K (AXIAL) 50V CH 22PF J (AXIAL) 50V B 0.01MF K (AXIAL) 50V B 220PF K (AXIAL) 50V B 0.047MF K (AXIAL) 50V B 0.047MF K (AXIAL) 50V B 0.047MF K (AXIAL) 50V F 0.1MF Z (AXIAL) 50V F 0.1MF Z (AXIAL) 50V F 0.1MF Z (AXIAL) 50V F 0.1MF Z (AXIAL) 50V F 0.1MF Z (AXIAL) 50V B 0.01MF K (AXIAL) 50V B 0.01MF K (AXIAL) 50V B 1000PF K (AXIAL) 50V B 0.01MF K (AXIAL) 50V B 0.01MF K (AXIAL) 50V B 0.033MF K (AXIAL)

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LOC
J234 J235 J236 J240 J243 J276 J278 J28 J287 J289 J30 J300 J301 J303 J305 J306 J307 J308 J31 J310 J311 J32 J320 J322 J324 J325 J327 J328 J33 J335 J336 J337 J339 J34 J340 J341 J342 J344 J345 J347 J348 J35 J350 J351 J353 J354 J355 J356 J357 J358 J359 J36 J362 J363 J365 J366 J367 J368 J369 J37 J371 J373 J374 J375 J377 J378 J379 J38

PART CODE
85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 5MC0000100 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY

PART NAME
WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER COIL BEAD WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER

DESCRIPTION
1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING MD-5 (HC-3550) 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING

REMARK

LOC
J380 J381 J382 J383 J385 J387 J388 J389 J39 J390 J391 J392 J394 J396 J397 J398 J399 J400 J401 J403 J404 J405 J406 J407 J408 J409 J41 J410 J414 J416 J417 J418 J419 J42 J420 J423 J426 J429 J43 J430 J431 J432 J433 J434 J45 J450 J46 J460 J47 J48 J483 J488 J49 J50 J500 J501 J502 J51 J52 J54 J56 J57 J58 J59 J60 J602 J61 J62

PART CODE
85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY 85801060GY

PART NAME
WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER

DESCRIPTION
1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING

REMARK

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LOC
J63 L105 L153 L402 L501 L502 L506 L507 L524 L551 L568 L601 L602 L603 L605 L650 L709 L711 L713 L730 L737 L742 L744 L801 R103 R110 R150 R152 R153 R154 R155 R161 R162 R163 R177 R301 R310 R311 R333 R334 R340 R341 R345 R350 R351 R370 R394 R395 R396 R397 R414 R420 R424 R430 R440 R501 R502 R504 R507 R510 R511 R512 R513 R514 R515 R516 R517 R518

PART CODE
85801060GY 5CPZ479K02 5CPZ120K02 85801060GY 5CPZ479K04 5CPZ479K04 5CPZ479K04 5CPZ100K04 5CPZ100K02 5CPZ479K04 5CPZ100K02 5CPZ479K02 5CPZ100K02 5CPZ479K02 5CPZ479K02 5MC0000100 5CPZ100K02 5CPZ100K02 5CPZ100K02 5CPZ100K02 5CPZ100K02 5CPZ100K02 5CPZ100K02 5MC0000100 RD-AZ123JRN-4Z1502F RD-AZ561JRD-AZ271JRD-AZ470JRD-AZ470JRD-AZ751JRD-AZ102JRD-AZ153JRD-AZ752JRD-AZ562JRD-4Z472JRD-AZ432JRD-AZ432JRD-AZ222JRD-AZ222J85801060GY 85801060GY RD-4Z473JRN-AZ2201F RN-AZ2201F RD-4Z159JRD-AZ272JRD-4Z754JRD-AZ272JRD-AZ104JRD-AZ681JRD-AZ471JRD-4Z472JRD-4Z103JRD-4Z274JRD-AZ101JRD-AZ101JRD-AZ102JRD-AZ562JRD-AZ101JRD-AZ330JRD-AZ330JRD-AZ330JRD-AZ151JRD-AZ223JRD-AZ752JRD-AZ471JRD-AZ750J-

PART NAME
WIRE COPPER COIL PEAKING COIL PEAKING WIRE COPPER COIL PEAKING COIL PEAKING COIL PEAKING COIL PEAKING COIL PEAKING COIL PEAKING COIL PEAKING COIL PEAKING COIL PEAKING COIL PEAKING COIL PEAKING COIL BEAD COIL PEAKING COIL PEAKING COIL PEAKING COIL PEAKING COIL PEAKING COIL PEAKING COIL PEAKING COIL BEAD R CARBON FILM R METAL FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM WIRE COPPER WIRE COPPER R CARBON FILM R METAL FILM R METAL FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM

DESCRIPTION
1/0.6 TIN COATING 4.7UH 3.5MM K (LAL02TB) 12UH 3.5MM K (LAL02TB) 1/0.6 TIN COATING 4.7UH 10.5MM K (LAL04TB) 4.7UH 10.5MM K (LAL04TB) 4.7UH 10.5MM K (LAL04TB) 10UH 10.5MM K (LAL04TB) 10UH 3.5MM K (LAL02TB) 4.7UH 10.5MM K (LAL04TB) 10UH 3.5MM K (LAL02TB) 4.7UH 3.5MM K (LAL02TB) 10UH 3.5MM K (LAL02TB) 4.7UH 3.5MM K (LAL02TB) 4.7UH 3.5MM K (LAL02TB) MD-5 (HC-3550) 10UH 3.5MM K (LAL02TB) 10UH 3.5MM K (LAL02TB) 10UH 3.5MM K (LAL02TB) 10UH 3.5MM K (LAL02TB) 10UH 3.5MM K (LAL02TB) 10UH 3.5MM K (LAL02TB) 10UH 3.5MM K (LAL02TB) MD-5 (HC-3550) 1/6 12K OHM J 1/4 15K OHM F 1/6 560 OHM J 1/6 270 OHM J 1/6 47 OHM J 1/6 47 OHM J 1/6 750 OHM J 1/6 1K OHM J 1/6 15K OHM J 1/6 7.5K OHM J 1/6 5.6K OHM J 1/4 4.7K OHM J 1/6 4.3K OHM J 1/6 4.3K OHM J 1/6 2.2K OHM J 1/6 2.2K OHM J 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/4 47K OHM J 1/6 2.2K OHM F 1/6 2.2K OHM F 1/4 1.5 OHM J 1/6 2.7K OHM J 1/4 750K OHM J 1/6 2.7K OHM J 1/6 100K OHM J 1/6 680 OHM J 1/6 470 OHM J 1/4 4.7K OHM J 1/4 10K OHM J 1/4 270K OHM J 1/6 100 OHM J 1/6 100 OHM J 1/6 1K OHM J 1/6 5.6K OHM J 1/6 100 OHM J 1/6 33 OHM J 1/6 33 OHM J 1/6 33 OHM J 1/6 150 OHM J 1/6 22K OHM J 1/6 7.5K OHM J 1/6 470 OHM J 1/6 75 OHM J

REMARK

LOC
R519 R520 R524 R525 R533 R534 R535 R537 R538 R540 R545 R550 R551 R563 R564 R566 R570 R576 R580 R588 R590 R593 R594 R595 R599 R602 R605 R606 R610 R612 R613 R614 R615 R616 R620 R621 R622 R641 R642 R646 R647 R649 R650 R651 R652 R660 R680 R700 R701 R702 R703 R704 R709 R720 R741 R748 R777 R781 R788 R789 R790 R804 R805 R807 R808 R809 R810

PART CODE
RD-AZ750JRD-AZ750JRD-AZ391JRD-AZ101JRD-AZ392JRD-AZ391JRD-AZ122JRD-AZ301JRD-AZ301JRD-AZ472JRD-AZ750JRD-AZ102JRD-AZ471JRD-AZ101JRD-AZ101JRD-AZ220JRD-AZ271JRD-AZ151JRD-AZ101JRD-AZ101JRD-AZ102JRD-AZ203JRD-AZ101JRD-AZ101JRD-AZ151JRD-AZ104JRD-AZ101JRD-AZ101JRD-AZ682JRD-AZ474JRD-AZ473JRD-AZ102JRD-AZ102JRD-AZ103JRD-AZ242JRD-AZ102JRD-AZ102JRD-AZ102JRD-AZ102JRD-AZ102JRD-AZ102JRD-AZ102JRD-AZ362JRD-AZ102JRD-AZ102JRD-AZ362JRD-AZ152JRD-2Z332JRD-AZ472JRD-AZ102JRD-AZ101JRD-AZ101JRD-AZ472JRD-AZ681JRD-AZ101JRD-AZ101JRD-AZ750JRD-AZ332JRD-AZ103JRD-AZ103JRD-AZ512JRD-4Z479JRD-2Z104JRD-4Z221JRD-4Z182JRD-4Z102JRD-4Z220J-

PART NAME
R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM

DESCRIPTION
1/6 75 OHM J 1/6 75 OHM J 1/6 390 OHM J 1/6 100 OHM J 1/6 3.9K OHM J 1/6 390 OHM J 1/6 1.2K OHM J 1/6 300 OHM J 1/6 300 OHM J 1/6 4.7K OHM J 1/6 75 OHM J 1/6 1K OHM J 1/6 470 OHM J 1/6 100 OHM J 1/6 100 OHM J 1/6 22 OHM J 1/6 270 OHM J 1/6 150 OHM J 1/6 100 OHM J 1/6 100 OHM J 1/6 1K OHM J 1/6 20K OHM J 1/6 100 OHM J 1/6 100 OHM J 1/6 150 OHM J 1/6 100K OHM J 1/6 100 OHM J 1/6 100 OHM J 1/6 6.8K OHM J 1/6 470K OHM J 1/6 47K OHM J 1/6 1K OHM J 1/6 1K OHM J 1/6 10K OHM J 1/6 2.4K OHM J 1/6 1K OHM J 1/6 1K OHM J 1/6 1K OHM J 1/6 1K OHM J 1/6 1K OHM J 1/6 1K OHM J 1/6 1K OHM J 1/6 3.6K OHM J 1/6 1K OHM J 1/6 1K OHM J 1/6 3.6K OHM J 1/6 1.5K OHM J 1/2 3.3K OHM J 1/6 4.7K OHM J 1/6 1K OHM J 1/6 100 OHM J 1/6 100 OHM J 1/6 4.7K OHM J 1/6 680 OHM J 1/6 100 OHM J 1/6 100 OHM J 1/6 75 OHM J 1/6 3.3K OHM J 1/6 10K OHM J 1/6 10K OHM J 1/6 5.1K OHM J 1/4 4.7 OHM J 1/2 100K OHM J 1/4 220 OHM J 1/4 1.8K OHM J 1/4 1K OHM J 1/4 22 OHM J

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LOC
R811 R817 R818 R820 R821 R823 R827 R828 R829 R830 R831 R832 R834 R870 R883 R884 RA01 RA10 RA13 RA15 RA16 RA32 RA35 RA88 RP03 RP06 RP08 RP10 RP12 RP13 ZZ400 C900 C910 C997 I901 I901A I901B P401A P501A P903 R906 SCT1 ZZ200 C902 C921 C922 C923 G900 G901 G902 G903 Q921 Q922 Q923 R905 ZZ200 A001 D911 D912 D913 D921 D922 D923 D997 R901 R902

PART CODE
RC-2Z565KP RD-AZ473JRD-AZ683JRD-4Z363JRD-AZ563JRD-4Z332JRD-AZ103JRD-4Z153JRD-AZ103JRD-AZ101JRD-AZ472JRD-AZ473JRD-4Z470JRD-4Z102JRD-AZ103JRD-AZ103JRD-AZ220JRD-AZ103JRD-AZ332JRD-AZ680JRD-AZ750J85801060GY RD-AZ750JRD-AZ750JRD-4Z102JRD-4Z472JRD-4Z361JRD-2Z472JRD-4Z470JRD-2Z101JPTCPMST2950FS CCXB3D102K CEXF2E479V CEXF2E100V 1TDA6108JF 4857025401 7174300851 4859231820 4859235120 4859238620 RF02Y629J4859304130 PTCPJRT2950FS CMXL2E104K CMXM2A102J CMXM2A102J CMXM2A102J 4SG0DX0001 4SG0DX0001 4SG0DX0001 4SG0DX0001 TBF423 TBF423 TBF423 RN02B102JS PTCPJAT2950FS 4859829013 D1N4004S D1N4004S D1N4004S D1N4004S D1N4004S D1N4004S DLT2A05G RD-AZ101JRD-AZ101J-

PART NAME
R CARBON COMP R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM WIRE COPPER R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM PCB CRT MANUAL AS C CERA C ELECTRO C ELECTRO IC VIDEO HEAT SINK SCREW TAPPTITE CONN WAFER CONN WAFER CONN WAFER R FUSIBLE SOCKET CRT PCB CRT RADIAL AS C MYLAR C MYLAR C MYLAR C MYLAR SPARK GAP SPARK GAP SPARK GAP SPARK GAP TR TR TR R METAL FILM PCB CRT AXIAL AS PCB CRT DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM

DESCRIPTION
1/2 5.6M OHM K 1/6 47K OHM J 1/6 68K OHM J 1/4 36K OHM J 1/6 56K OHM J 1/4 3.3K OHM J 1/6 10K OHM J 1/4 15K OHM J 1/6 10K OHM J 1/6 100 OHM J 1/6 4.7K OHM J 1/6 47K OHM J 1/4 47 OHM J 1/4 1K OHM J 1/6 10K OHM J 1/6 10K OHM J 1/6 22 OHM J 1/6 10K OHM J 1/6 3.3K OHM J 1/6 68 OHM J 1/6 75 OHM J 1/0.6 TIN COATING 1/6 75 OHM J 1/6 75 OHM J 1/4 1K OHM J 1/4 4.7K OHM J 1/4 360 OHM J 1/2 4.7K OHM J 1/4 47 OHM J 1/2 100 OHM J DTF-2950FZS-SB 2KV B 1000 PF K (TAPPING) 250V RSS 4.7MF (10X16)TP 250V RSS 10MF (10X20) TP TDA6108JF A1050P-H24 T2 TT2 RND 3X8 MFZN 3CR YW025-05 YW025-08 YPW500-02 2W 6.2 OHM J ISHG93S DTF-2950FZS-SB 250V 0.1MF K MEU TP 100V 1000PF J TP 100V 1000PF J TP 100V 1000PF J TP SSG-102-A1 (1.0KV) SSG-102-A1 (1.0KV) SSG-102-A1 (1.0KV) SSG-102-A1 (1.0KV) BF423 TO-92 BF423 TO-92 BF423 TO-92 2W 1K OHM J SMALL DTF-2950FZS-SB CP-830/830F (DTG/DTH) 1N4004S 1N4004S 1N4004S 1N4004S 1N4004S 1N4004S LT2A05G 1/6 100 OHM J 1/6 100 OHM J

REMARK

LOC
R903 R911 R912 R913 R921 R922 R923 R931 R932 R933 R996 R997 ZZ140 10 M681 M801 M811 M811A M821

PART CODE
RD-AZ101JRD-AZ101JRD-AZ101JRD-AZ101JRC-2Z102KRC-2Z102KRC-2Z102KRD-AZ102JRD-AZ102JRD-AZ102JRD-2Z105JRD-2Z102JPTPKCPT2950F 6520010200 2TP06575CL DMP5018800 485819C900DN 485819C900UP 4858215601

PART NAME
R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON COMP R CARBON COMP R CARBON COMP R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM PACKING AS STAPLE PIN TAPE OPP BOX PAD DOWN PAD UP BAG P.E.

DESCRIPTION
1/6 100 OHM J 1/6 100 OHM J 1/6 100 OHM J 1/6 100 OHM J 1/2 1K OHM K 1/2 1K OHM K 1/2 1K OHM K 1/6 1K OHM J 1/6 1K OHM J 1/6 1K OHM J 1/2 1M OHM J 1/2 1K OHM J DTF-2950FZF-SB #3417 ALL T0.065XW75X500M CLEAR DTL-2950 (NEW) 2950 EPS 2950 EPS PE FOAM T0.5X1600X1270 25-28

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8. PRINTED CIRCULT BOARD


8.1 MAIN PCB

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PRINTED CIRCULT BOARD


8.2 UNION PCB

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PRINTED CIRCULT BOARD


8.3 CRT PCB

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9. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
9.1 MAIN

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