Test Instructions; Supply Voltages; Clock Signal; Grid Lines - Philips CDR775 Service Manual

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Test instructions

Supply voltages

The display board receives several voltages via connector
1119 (and connector 1121 for CDR570/930).
VFTD : -38V ±5% measured at pin 2 of conn. 1119.
VDC1-VDC2 : 3V8 ±10% measured between pin 1 and 3 of
conn. 1119.
+5V : +5V ±5% measured at pin 10 of conn. 1119 (pin 4 of
conn. 1121 for CDR770).
Voltages VFTD, VDC1 and VDC2 are produced in the power
supply unit and sent to the display board via the CDR main
board. The +5V voltage is produced on the CDR main board as
D5V.

Clock signal

As clock driver for the display controller, a resonator of 8 MHz
(1110) is used. The signal can be measured at pins 8 and 9 of
the display controller : 8 MHz ±5%.
Control signals
RESET
The reset signal comes via pin 4 of conn. 1119 from the DASP
master processor on the CDR main board (SYS_RESET). The
reset is low active. It should be kept low during power up for at
least 3 machine cycles with supply voltage in operating range
and a stable clock signal (1 machine cycle = 12 x 1/Fc (8 MHz)
sec.). During normal operation, the reset should be high (3V3).
The high signal is 3V3 because the DASP operates on 3V3.
I2C DATA/I2C CLK
These lines connect to the DASP master processor via
respectively pin 5 and pin 7 of conn. 1119 (pin 5 of conn. 1119
and pin 1 of conn. 1121 for CDR570/930). When there is no
communication, they should have the high level (+5V). The
oscillogram below gives an indication of how these signals
should look like.
PM3392A
+5V
I 2 C DATA
0V
+5V
I 2 C CLK
0V
CH1!2.00 V=
CH2
2 V=
Figure 8-2 'I2C signals'
FTD drive lines
Filament voltage
Should measure 3.8V ±10% (=VDC1-VDC2) between pins 1-2-
3 and pins 45-46-47 (pins 1-2 and pins 48-49 for CDR770) of
the FTD (1113).
CDR775
Faultfinding Guide
MTB10.0ms
ch1+
CL 96532076_025.eps

Grid lines

Level and timing of all grid lines, G1-->G15, can be checked
either at the FTD itself or at the display controller. Grid lines
G13, G14 and G15 each have an extra current amplifier in line
: T7203 for G13, T7204 for G14 and T7100 for G15. A typical
grid line signal shows in the oscillogram below.
PM3392A
+4V
0V
-38V
CH1!10.0 V=
Segment lines
Level and timing of all segment lines, P1-->P21 (P1-->P20 for
CDR770), can be checked either at the FTD itself or at the
display controller. The data on these segment lines however,
depends on the characters displayed. The oscillogram below
shows a segment line with data. A segment line without data
maintains a -38V level.
PM3392A
+5V
0V
-38V
CH1!10.0 V=
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Key matrix lines
The lines connected to pins 34, 35, 36 and 37 of the display
controller act as matrix scanners. Without a key pressed, they
maintain a low level. As soon as a key is pressed, the scanning
line connected to that key puts out a scanning signal, which
should look like the oscillogram below. This scanning signal
goes via the pressed key to I/O port 4 of the display controller
(pins 28 to 33). The display controller can now determine which
key has been pressed. Without a key pressed, pins 28 to 33 of
the display controller maintain a high level (+5V).
MTB1.00ms
Figure 8-3 'Gridline'
MTB1.00ms
CL 96532076_027.eps
Figure 8-4 'Segment line'
ch1+
CL 96532076_024.eps
290799
ch1+
290799

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