DVD Player REMARK : This service manual explains the electrical differences between the DV4100/N1B/T1B (DV4100) and the DV4100F/N1B/T1B (DV4100 OSE). All other information is described in the service manual of the model DV4100/ N1B/T1B (Code number : 3120 785 22440). The dispatch of the parts for after sales service has to be referred to these service manuals, with the first priority.
Service DV4100/ A1B, /N1B, /S1G, /U1B Manual DVD Player DVD PLAYER DV4100 PLAY STANDBY SOUND ON/OFF POWER PAUSE OPEN/CLOSE STOP TABLE OF CONTENTS TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION ................1 CONNECTION FACILITIES ..................3 INFORMATIONS ..................... 4 SERVICING HINT ....................5 WARNING AND LASER SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ..........6 SERVICE HINTS ....................
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MARANTZ Parts for your equipment are generally available to our National Marantz Subsidiary or Agent. ORDERING PARTS : Parts can be ordered either by mail or by Fax.. In both cases, the correct part number has to be specified.
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1. TECHHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS (/N1B) PLAYBACK SYSTEM CONNECTIONS DVD-Video SCART Euroconnector 2x Video CD S-Video Output Mini DIN, 4 pins CD (CD-R and CD-RW) Video Output Cinch (yellow) Audio L+R output Cinch (white/red) Digital Output 1 coaxial, 1 optical OPTICAL READOUT SYSTEM IEC958 for CDDA / LPCM Lasertype Semiconductor AlGaAs...
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(/A1B, /S1G, /U1B) CONNECTIONS PLAYBACK SYSTEM S-Video Output Mini DIN, 4 pins DVD-Video Component Video Y Cinch (green) Video CD U (C ) Cinch (blue) CD (CD-R and CD-RW) V (C ) Cinch (red) Video Output Cinch (yellow) 2x OPTICAL READOUT SYSTEM Audio L+R output Cinch (white/red) 2x Lasertype...
2. CONNECTION FACILITIES SCART (/N1B versions only) Full according PQR3 IMS Connector implementation according EN50049-1; color = black; dual SCART Fully according to prEN1057-2-1 Signal switching is P50 controlled; supported features of mode 3 see survey of applicable standards. 2-1 Video performance (/N1B only) 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 2-1-1 SCART II (connected to TV)
3. INFORMATIONS Multi-angles: REGION CODE On some DVDs, scenes have been filmed from different angles VERSION REGION CODE COUNTRY (up to a maximum of 9). On these discs, you can select the /N1B EUROPE angle that you want to watch. Please refer to the DVD’s manual /S1G ASIAN PACIFIC to see which scenes have multi-angles.
4. SERVICING HINT SERVICE HINTS SERVICE TOOLS Audio signals disc 4822 397 30184 Disc without errors (SBC444)+ Disc with DO errors, black spots and fingerprints (SBC444A) 4822 397 30245 Disc (65 min 1kHz) without no pause 4822 397 30155 Max. diameter disc (58.0 mm) 4822 397 60141 Torx screwdrivers Set (straight)
5. WARNING AND LASER SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING WAARSCHUWING All ICs and many other semi-conductors are Alle IC’s en vele andere halfgeleiders zijn susceptible to electrostatic discharges (ESD). gevoelig voor elektrostatische ontladingen Careless handling during repair can reduce (ESD). life drastically. Onzorgvuldig behandelen tijdens reparatie When repairing, make sure that you are kan de levensduur drastisch doen...
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LASER SAFETY This unit employs a laser. Only a qualified service person should remove the cover or attempt to service device, due to possible eye injury. t his LASER DEVICE UNIT Type: Semiconductor laser GaAlAs Wave length: 650 nm (DVD) 780 nm (VCD/CD) Output Power: 7 mW (DVD)
6. SERVICE HINTS DVD-Module 218 Diagnostic software The DVD mechanism has to be exchanged completely in case In chapter “Diagnostic software” some tests are refering to the of failure. A new or repaired mechanism can be ordered with SCART functionality. codenumber 9305 023 61001.
12. TROUBLESHOOTING TROUBLESHOOTING DISPLAY BOARD TROUBLESHOOTING A/V BOARD Testing of A/V board can be done using diagnostic software “Player script”. Check supply voltages Mono board is used to generate a sinus with the soundtest SND-2 or a VIDEO signal with the picture test PIC-1. NO DISC The display pcb uses a 24V stabiliser(7112) in combination with a 10V zenerdiode(6102).
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VIDEO PART NO SOUND ON TV- & AUX-SCART To put set in “Player script”, press keys Diagnostic Software NO PICTURE STOP+OPEN/CLOSE simultaneously and connect to APP SND-2 CVBS & Y/C OUT mains. Proceed until display shows “ APP SND-2 ”. To put set in “Player script”, press keys Diagnostic Software STOP+OPEN/CLOSE simultaneously and connect to...
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PM3392A PM3392A PM3392A NO PICTURE SCART SCART SWITCHING To put set in “Player script”, press keys Diagnostic Software STOP+OPEN/CLOSE simultaneously and connect to SCART DVD 1 V~ MTB 500us ch1+ 2 V~ MTB10.0us ch1+ 200mV~ MTB20.0us ch1+ mains. Proceed until display shows “ SCART DVD ”.
13. DIAGNOSTIC SOFTWARE : SCRIPT INTERFACES 13.1 DEALER SCRIPT 13.1.1 Purpose of Dealer Script 13.1.2 Contents of Dealer Script The dealer script can give a diagnosis on a standalone DVD The dealer script executes all diagnostic nuclei that do not need any user interaction and are meaningful on a standalone player;...
13.2 PLAYER SCRIPT 13.2.4 Survey 13.2.1 Purpose of Player Script Press 2 keys simultaneously <OPEN/CLOSE> + <STOP> The Player script will give the opportunity to perform a test that Connect to mains will determine which of the DVD player's modules are faulty, to read the error log and error bits and to perform an endurance loop test.
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14. INTERACTIVE TESTS 14.1 DISPLAY PCB key id. PLAY 14.1.1 DISPLAY TEST NEXT PREVIOUS The display test is performed by nucleus DispDisplay. By PAUSE putting a series of test patterns on the local display, the local STOP display is tested. To step through all different patterns, the user OPEN / CLOSE must either press PLAY (pattern is ok) or PAUSE (pattern was SOUND...
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In this example 23 is the hexidecimal code of the pressed RC 14.2 MONO PCB DIGITAL PART key. The user can leave the remote-control test by pressing NEXT on the local keyboard of the DVD player. The remote 14.2.1 PICTURE TEST control test is successful if a code was received before the user pressed the NEXT key;...
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14.3 BASIC ENGINE 14.3.1 VERSION NUMBER In the basic engine tests, the version number of the Basic Engine will be shown first, as the following example: Figure 14-12 On the TV screen a colour bar (generated by nucleus VideoColDencOn) is visual and the internally generated pinknoise is audible.
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Figure 14-18 Figure 14-21 By pressing PLAY the user confirms that the disc motor is The user can switch between the three different types of running; pressing PAUSE indicates the disc motor does not groove settings by pressing PLAY (forward to next nucleus in work.
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14.3.9 ERROR LOG recent. By pressing NEXT on the local keyboard, the user can proceed to the next test. Reading the error log and error bits information can be useful to determine any errors that occurred recently during normal 14.3.10 ERROR BITS operation of the DVD player.
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The loop test will perform the same nuclei as the dealer test, 14.4 LOOP TEST but it will loop through the list of nuclei indefinitely. The display of the DVD player will display not only the three digits indicating At the start of the loop test, the display will show the result of correct/faulty modules and the last found error code (as the interactive player test: mentioned, faults are detected as far as they can be within the...
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14.5 Servicing DVD module and MONO board For /U1B with old DVD module "VAE3000". (Production For other DV4100 WEEK36 or earlier) Please refer the DVD Module ADS-1 Service Manual (3122 785 The DVD module(Basic Engine and the mono board) has to be 10840) attached with this Service Manual.
15. TEST INSTRUCTIONS DISPLAY BOARD 15.1 Display board 15.1.4 Reset Check next reset timing with an oscilloscope at pin 10 of the 15.1.1 Introduction microprocessor. These test instructions are written for all versions of the display PM3392A PCB 3104 123 42230. The contents of the PCB can be split up into next blocks: V filament Display...
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Level A:+4V5 +/-10% Level B:-33V +/-10% The data on these segment lines depend on the characters that are displayed. The characters can be set by sending I2C commands to the display. See the Slave URS how to send a display command. 15.1.6 Key-matrix Connect a extra 10k pull-up to pin 36 en 37 of the P and check next matrix scanning at these pins.
16. CURRENT MODE POWER SUPPLY 20PS203 16.1 Blockdiagram Rectifier 6240 Lightning 5131 Protection +12V 7233 MAINS 2240 +5V Stand By FILTER 2121 6250 -8V Stand By 2250 7125 6260 -40V 2260 +6V Stand By Rsense 6230 7236 6132 2230 6129 Stand By 6210 +3V3...
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16.6 Operating description 16.7 Regulation The input voltage Vcc(pin 1) is monitored by a comparator with Figure 16-6 shows the most relevant signals during the regulation hysteresis, enabling the circuit at 14.5V and disabling the phase of the power supply. circuit below 7.5V.
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16.8 Oscillograms PM3394B CH1 2 CH3 2 V~ ALT MTB5.00us- 0.90dv ch1- ch1 : Drain voltage ch2 : Drain current ch3 : Gate voltage PM3394B CH3 50mV~ ALT MTB5.00us- 0.90dv ch1- ch1 : Drain voltage ch2 : Oscillator voltage PM3394B CH3 20mV~ ALT MTB5.00us- 0.90dv ch1- ch1 : Drain voltage ch3 : Sense voltage...
17. CIRCUIT DESCRIPTIONS AND ABBREVIATIONS 17.1 Input circuit The cathode current flows through the LED of the opto-coupler. The collector current of the opto-coupler flows through R3106, producing an error voltage, connected to voltage feedback pin The input circuit consists of a lightning protection circuit and an 14 of IC7110.
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17.9 List of abbreviations Buffered Video input Blue from DVD monoboard BC_AUX Blue or Chroma input from AUX-scart BC_TV Blue or Chroma output to TV-scart C_ENC Buffered Chroma input from DVD monoboard CVBS Buffered Composite video input from DVD monoboard DC_OFF Control signal to switch off 8Vstby and +12Vstby during standby...
18. ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST NOTE ON SAFETY FOR FUSIBLE RESIST OR : ASSIGNMENT OF COMMON PARTS CODES. RESISTORS The suppliers and their type numbers of fusible resistors are as 1) GD05 x x x 140, Carbon film fixed resistor, 5% 1/4W follows ;...
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VERS. PART NO. VERS. POS. POS. PART NO. PART NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION COLOR COLOR (PCS) (PCS) (MJI) (MJI) AV CIRCUIT BOARD 7013 5322 130 60159 TRS. BC846B QQ13060159 (/A1B,/S1G,/U1B) 7014 5322 130 60159 TRS. BC846B QQ13060159 CAPACITORS 7015 4822 130 60373 TRS.
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VERS. VERS. POS. PART NO. POS. PART NO. PART NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION COLOR (PCS) COLOR (PCS) (MJI) (MJI) AV CIRCUIT BOARD (/N1B) 3103 4822 117 10833 10k 1% 0.1W QP11710833 3105 4822 117 10833 10k 1% 0.1W QP11710833 CAPACITORS 3106 4822 117 10833 10k 1% 0.1W...
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VERS. VERS. POS. PART NO. POS. PART NO. PART NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION COLOR (PCS) COLOR (PCS) (MJI) (MJI) DIODES 3300 4822 117 13577 330R 1% 1.25W QP11713577 6302 4822 130 83757 DIODE BAS216 QP13083757 3301 4822 051 20101 100R00 5% 0.1W QP05120101 6401 4822 130 11047 DIODE BZX284-C9V1...
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VERS. VERS. POS. PART NO. POS. PART NO. PART NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION COLOR (PCS) COLOR (PCS) (MJI) (MJI) 3622 4822 117 10833 10k 1% 0.1W QP11710833 3999 4822 117 12842 QP11712842 3623 4822 051 20472 4K70 5% 0.1W QP05120472 3624 4822 117 10833 10k...
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VERS. VERS. POS. PART NO. POS. PART NO. PART NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION COLOR (PCS) COLOR (PCS) (MJI) (MJI) RESISTORS 3100 /N1B 4822 051 20223 22K00 5% 0.1W QP05120223 3101 /N1B 4822 051 20273 27K00 5% 0.1W QP05120273 3102 /N1B 4822 117 10834 47k 1% 0.1W QP11710834...
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CAUTION For repairing the DVD Module ADS-1, the serice application software "ComPair" is needed. The application CD-ROM "ComPair" is available via MARANTZ orgauization or PCS. <Refer the page 5> A "service Bulletin" will oublish the latest "ComPair" information.
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DVD-Video Player DVD Module ASD-1 (Euro) 3104 129 21910 (Non euro) 3104 129 21920 CL06532065-000.eps 180500 Contents Page Technical specifications Warnings and remarks Directions for use (not available) Mechanical instructions Test instructions Diagnostic software description Block diagram Servo part Block diagram Digital part Electrical diagrams &...
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Technical Specifications ASD-1 GB 3 Hor. Sync : Video Horizontal determined by the synchronisation external DAC circuit. : Level h/l I2S data1 out : I2S surround data 1.3.4 Video. output. : Level: h/l. Standards : The video output I2S data2 out : I2S center/sub data standard will follow output.
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GB 4 ASD-1 Warnings and Laser safety instructions 2. Warnings and Laser safety instructions WARNING WAARSCHUWING All ICs and many other semi-conductors are Alle IC’s en vele andere halfgeleiders zijn susceptible to electrostatic discharges (ESD). gevoelig voor elektrostatische ontladingen Careless handling during repair can reduce (ESD).
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Warnings and Laser safety instructions ASD-1 GB 5 LASER SAFETY This unit employs a laser. Only a qualified service person should remove the cover or attempt to service this device, due to possible eye injury. LASER DEVICE UNIT Type: Semiconductor laser GaAlAs Wave length: 650 nm (DVD) 780 nm (VCD/CD)
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Test instructions mono board DVD-ASD1 ASD-1 GB 9 5. Test instructions mono board DVD-ASD1 General PM3392A • Impedance of measuring-equipment should be > 1MΩ. ch1: dT= 148ms dV=2.41 V • Most tests have to be done by software commands. Together with the software command you will find a Ref.# nbr.
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GB 10 ASD-1 Test instructions mono board DVD-ASD1 Ref. # Command Name Remark PapChksFl Checksum FLASH PM3394B CompSdramWrR SDRAM Write Read General I/O port & peripherals check 5.4.1 I2C bus / EEprom check To access the EEprom, the I2C bus is used. So by writing and reading to the EEprom the chip and the bus is checked.
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Test instructions mono board DVD-ASD1 ASD-1 GB 11 5.4.5 Audio I2S check PM3394B To check the audio output, connect a audio DAC to the I2S output (DVD950 A/V board) and start-up the audio test. Look at the audio outputs from the A/V board for both sine and pink noise.
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GB 12 ASD-1 Test instructions mono board DVD-ASD1 – PCM_OUT1 and PCM_OUT2 only between low and high for pink noise. For sine, this is low. PM3394B – PCM_CLK and SPDIF switches between LOW and HIGH Alternatively, there is a check that can be done without A/V board.
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Test instructions mono board DVD-ASD1 ASD-1 GB 15 F280 see oscillogram F368 see oscillogram PM3394B F371 see oscillogram PM3394B CH1 200mV~ MTB 100us ch1+ CL06532065_025.eps 180500 CH1 2.00 V~ MTB2.00ms ch1+ Figure 5-23 CL06532065_023.eps 180500 Figure 5-21 F365 3V±0.5V H1+ F354 see oscillogram H1- F359 see oscillogram...
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GB 16 ASD-1 Test instructions mono board DVD-ASD1 5.6.4 Sledge Name Testpoint Value foc - F124 4.3V±0.5V foc + F127 4.3V±0.5V Use the following commands to move the sledge: Switch the focus on Ref. # Command Name Remark Measure again the driver outputs Name Testpoint Value...
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Test instructions mono board DVD-ASD1 ASD-1 GB 17 5.7.2 Definitions and abbreviations PM3394B Definitions Control PC Automatic test equipment, part of the production control system in the factory, to control the execution of Diagnostic Nuclei in the DVD player. Diagnostic Nucleus Part of the Diagnostic Software.
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GB 18 ASD-1 Test instructions mono board DVD-ASD1 Logical Physical interface Interface Description components DVDv2 Diagnostic Software version 1.0 Menu Menu-driven Service PC running a Interface activation of terminal emulation SDRAM Interconnection test passed Basic SDRAM test passed individual nuclei, program, connected to Karaoke init OK used for Level 2/...
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Test instructions mono board DVD-ASD1 ASD-1 GB 19 5.9.3 Command Line Interface Example in case the command is correct: The command line interface is part of level 1 diagnostic mode. Via a command line interface the execution of Diagnostic DD > CompSdarmWrR Nuclei can be controlled.
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GB 20 ASD-1 Test instructions mono board DVD-ASD1 Note : The DVDv2B player has no power-ON key, but should local keyboard on the DVD player. Which keys can be used for be turned on by connecting the power-cable. this purpose is described with each test. Module test (with user interaction) During the first phase of the dealer test, the three main modules Usage...
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GB 22 ASD-1 Test instructions mono board DVD-ASD1 The version number is displayed in decimal representation (the underscore replacing the dot). When the user presses NEXT on the local keyboard, the tests on the basic engine are started. First, the tray operation is tested. The user can move the tray in and out by pressing the PLAY or PAUSE key on the local keyboard (both keys have essentially the same function).
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Test instructions mono board DVD-ASD1 ASD-1 GB 23 The contents of the error log will be displayed on the local The leftmost three digits indicate which of the DVD player's display, as follows : modules is faulty; the explanation is in the following table: Note: This is an example only;...
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GB 24 ASD-1 Test instructions mono board DVD-ASD1 The scripts that can be made externally are therefor in one of the following two forms: 1. A Procomm or Telex script Procomm or Telex can be used DVDv2 Diagnostic Software version 1.0 SDRAM Interconnection test passed to write diagnostic scripts.
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Test instructions mono board DVD-ASD1 ASD-1 GB 25 3. Reset [33] RADIAL MENU 1. Radial Control On [40a] 2. Radial Control Off [40b] PROCESSOR AND PERIPHERALS MENU 1. Clock --> 2. DRAM Write/Read [9] SLEDGE MENU 3. Flash --> 1. Sledge Inwards [41a] 4.
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GB 26 ASD-1 Test instructions mono board DVD-ASD1 Screen layout with menus When menus are used, no specific screen layout can be given: menu information will not be in a special format, except for the layout as mentioned in the previous paragraphs. A typical menu session can look as follows: ---------------<...
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Test instructions mono board DVD-ASD1 ASD-1 GB 27 5.12 Diagnostic Nuclei 5.12.4 Audio Each nucleus contains an atomic and independent diagnostic Ref. Reference Name Remark test, testing a functional part of the DVD player hardware on AudioSig Audio Signature (Optional) component level.
GB 28 ASD-1 Test instructions mono board DVD-ASD1 Ref. Reference Name Remark Ref. Reference Name Remark VideoScartPinLo PIO-pins as used in 2A for BeRadialOn Radial control On Scart-switching BeRadialOff Radial control Off VideoScartPinMi PIO-pins as used in 2A for BeSledgeIn Sledge Inwards Scart-switching BeSledgeOut...
Alignments ASD-1 GB 45 8. Alignments No alignments available 9. IC Descriptions. SAA7399 (MACE2) General. • Sledge stepper motor support. Mace2 is a name used for the successor of the ACE1 IC. The The Digital Servo block. term MACE (mini-ACE) is used because MACE2 does not have a decoder on board.
GB 46 ASD-1 IC Descriptions. – Defect detector: Holds the focus and/or radial control correct the loop gain. Since this decreases the optimal signal on disc dropouts. performance, the gain control should only activated shortly – Speed control: Used during access. With radial actuator (for instance when starting a new disc).
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IC Descriptions. ASD-1 GB 47 In the sledge jump mode maximum power (user measured before the injection point. The injected signal is programmable) is applied to the sledge in the correct shaped by H/1+H . This measured signal is multiplied by a direction, while the actuator becomes idle.
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GB 48 ASD-1 IC Descriptions. 9.14 Laser Low Power (LLP). The LLP output can be used by write-able systems to switch the laser back to read power when the light spot goes off- track while writing discs. To prevent that the neighbour tracks are damaged when the spot goes off-track the laser has to be switched very fast to the safe read power.
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IC Descriptions. ASD-1 GB 49 in which the pattern recorded in the previous stage is read the input LPF's, the OPC pre-processor and the EFM back. detector. During this read phase the OPC block stores A1, A2 and The sequencer controls the timing of all the hardware actions CALF samples from exact the same location where during in the OPC hardware.
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GB 50 ASD-1 IC Descriptions. DVDALAS2plus Advanced Analogue TZA1033 DVD Signal Processor and Laser Supply GENERAL DESCRIPTION FEATURES • Operates with DVD-ROM,DVD-RAM, DVD+RW, The DVDALAS2 is an analogue preprocessor and laser supply circuit for DVD / CD read only players. The device DVD-RW, CD-ROM and CD-RW media contains data amplifiers, several options for radial tracking •...
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IC Descriptions. ASD-1 GB 51 DVDALAS2plus Advanced Analogue DVD TZA1033 Signal Processor and Laser Supply DEVICE BLOCK DIAGRAM Diode Ampli?ers Balanced Processing Data & header Interface Header Land Servo Signals Push Pull Land/Groove D1-D6 Swap Offset Mute compensations 3 Beam Tracking V &...
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GB 52 ASD-1 IC Descriptions. DVDALAS2plus Advanced Analogue DVD TZA1033 Signal Processor and Laser Supply PINNING Name Description CD-A CD pick up input A CD-B CD pick up input B CD-C CD pick up input C CD-D CD pick up input D CD-REF CD pick up reference voltage CD-E...
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IC Descriptions. ASD-1 GB 53 DVDALAS2plus Advanced Analogue DVD TZA1033 Signal Processor and Laser Supply Name Description SIDA Serial host interface data input SICL Serial host interface clock input SILD Serial host interface load VDDA1 Analog Supply voltage 1 (RF input) VDDA2 Analog Supply voltage 2 (RF internal) VDDA3...
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GB 54 ASD-1 IC Descriptions. DVDALAS2plus Advanced Analogue DVD TZA1033 Signal Processor and Laser Supply PINNING handbook, full pagewidth CD-A CD-B CD-C CD-D CD-REF VDDA4 CD-E VSSA4 CD-F VDDA1 VSSA1 O-CENTRAL DVD-MI LPF-DPD2 LPF-DPD1 DVD-A DVD-B FTC-REF DVD-C DVD-D DVD-REF MXXxxx Fig.2 Pin configuration.
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IC Descriptions. ASD-1 GB 55 BA6856FP: 3 PHASE MOTOR DRIVER FOR DVD PLAYERS Features • /3-phase, full-wave pseudo linear driving system • built-in power save • built-in therma shut down circuit • built-in current limit circuit • built in Hall bias circuit •...
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GB 56 ASD-1 IC Descriptions. pin description PIN No PIN NAME DESCRIPTION N.C. Not connected N.C. Not connected Output 3 for motor N.C. Not connected Output 2 for motor N.C. Not connected Output 1 for motor Ground Hall input Amp1. positive input Hall input Amp1.
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IC Descriptions. ASD-1 GB 57 DSP for CD and DVD-ROM systems SAA7335 FEATURES • Compatibility with CD-I, CD-ROM, MPEG-video DVD-ROM and DVD-video applications • Designed for very high playback speeds • Typical CD-ROM operation up to n = 12, DVD-ROM to n = 1.9, maximum rates (tbf) •...
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GB 58 ASD-1 IC Descriptions. DSP for CD and DVD-ROM systems SAA7335 ORDERING INFORMATION PACKAGE TYPE NUMBER NAME DESCRIPTION VERSION plastic low pro?le quad ?at package; 100 leads; body 14 × 14 × 1.4 mm SAA7335GP LQFP100 SOT407-1 BLOCK DIAGRAM handbook, full pagewidth SRAM 32 KBYTES...
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IC Descriptions. ASD-1 GB 59 DSP for CD and DVD-ROM systems SAA7335 PINNING SYMBOL TYPE DESCRIPTION supply analog ground 1 SSA1 analog current reference input for ADC REFLo analog low reference input for ADC REFHi analog high reference input for ADC VREF analog negative input HFIN...
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GB 60 ASD-1 IC Descriptions. DSP for CD and DVD-ROM systems SAA7335 SYMBOL TYPE DESCRIPTION sub-CPU data bus bit 1 input/output (parallel) − n.c. not connected, reserved sub-CPU data bus bit 0 input/output (parallel) supply digital supply voltage 4 DDD4 supply digital ground 4 SSD4...
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IC Descriptions. ASD-1 GB 61 DSP for CD and DVD-ROM systems SAA7335 SYMBOL TYPE DESCRIPTION supply digital ground 7 SSD7 RAMAD7 RAM address bit 7 output RAMAD8 RAM address bit 8 output RAMAD9 RAM address bit 9 output − n.c. not connected, reserved RAMAD10 RAM address bit 10 output...
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GB 62 ASD-1 IC Descriptions. DSP for CD and DVD-ROM systems SAA7335 handbook, full pagewidth V SSA1 RAMAD1 I ref RAMAD0 REFLo V SSD6 V DDD6 REFHi VREF RAMDA0 HFIN RAMDA1 V SSA2 n.c. AGCOUT RAMDA2 V DDA2 RAMDA3 V DDD1 RAMDA4 V SSD1 RAMDA5...
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IC Descriptions. ASD-1 GB 63 DSP for CD and DVD-ROM systems SAA7335 1. The coincidence counter: this is used to detect the FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION coincidence of successive syncs. It generates a sync Analog front-end coincidence signal if 2 syncs are 588 ±1 EFM clocks apart.
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GB 64 ASD-1 IC Descriptions. DSP for CD and DVD-ROM systems SAA7335 The sequence for a write data command (1 data byte) is as Microcontroller interface follows: The SAA7335 has two microcontroller interfaces, one • Send START condition serial I C-bus and one parallel (8051 microcontroller •...
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IC Descriptions. ASD-1 GB 65 Am29LV160BT/Am29LV160BB 16 Megabit (2 M x 8-Bit/1 M x 16-Bit) CMOS 3.0 Volt-only Sector Erase Flash Memory DISTINCTIVE CHARACTERISTICS Single power supply operation Top or bottom boot block configurations available — Full voltage range: 2.7 to 3.6 volt read and write operations for battery-powered applications Embedded Algorithms —...
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GB 66 ASD-1 IC Descriptions. GENERAL DESCRIPTION The Am29LV160B is a 16 Mbit, 3.0 Volt-only Flash The host system can detect whether a program or memory organized as 2,097,152 bytes or 1,048,576 erase operation is complete by observing the RY/BY# words.
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IC Descriptions. ASD-1 GB 67 PRODUCT SELECTOR GUIDE Family Part Number Am29LV160B Ordering Part Number: =3.0–3.6 V = 2.7–3.6 V Max access time, ns (t Max CE# access time, ns (t Max OE# access time, ns (t Note: See “AC Characteristics” for full specifications. BLOCK DIAGRAM –...
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IC Descriptions. ASD-1 GB 69 MT48LC1M16A1 S - 512K x 16 x 2 banks SYNCHRONOUS DRAM FEATURES PIN ASSIGNMENT (Top View) • PC100 functionality • Fully synchronous; all signals registered on positive 50-Pin TSOP edge of system clock • Internal pipelined operation; column address can be changed every clock cycle DQ15 •...
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GB 70 ASD-1 IC Descriptions. 16Mb: x16 SDRAM G E N E R A L D E S C R I P T I O N ( c o n t i n u e d ) sequence. Accesses begin with the registration of an AC- but it also allows the column address to be changed on every TIVE command, which is then followed by a READ or clock cycle to achieve a high-speed, fully random access.
IC Descriptions. ASD-1 GB 71 16Mb: x16 SDRAM FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM 1 Meg x 16 SDRAM BANK0 ROW- MEMORY ADDRESS 2,048 ARRAY LATCH (2,048 x 256 x 16) DQML, DQMH 256 (x16) CONTROL LOGIC CAS# SENSE AMPLIFIERS RAS# I/O GATING DQM MASK LOGIC DATA OUTPUT...
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GB 72 ASD-1 IC Descriptions. 16Mb: x16 SDRAM PIN DESCRIPTIONS P I N N U M B E R S S Y M B O L T Y P E D E S C R I P T I O N Input Clock: CLK is driven by the system clock.
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IC Descriptions. ASD-1 GB 73 STi5505 (Rev. Ax) DVD BACKEND DECODER WITH INTEGRATED HOST PROCESSOR PRODUCT PREVIEW INTEGRATED 32-BIT RISC HOST CPU DESCRIPTION - 2KBYTES INSTRUCTION CACHE, 2KBYTES The STi5505 provides a very highly integrated back- end solution for DVD and combo DVD-DVB (Set DATA CACHE/SRAM Top Box) applications.
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GB 74 ASD-1 IC Descriptions. STi5505 (Rev. Ax) I - GENERAL DESCRIPTION The performance offered by the ST20 CPU and its width/memory size compromise. associated hardware (decoders, encoder, periphe- The algorithm is lossless and uses "on-the-fly" rals...) allows an integrated and unified DVD or decoding to reduce the memory requirements to DVD-DVB software solution.
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IC Descriptions. ASD-1 GB 75 STi5505 (Rev. Ax) I - GENERAL DESCRIPTION (continued) The main features of the decoder core are : The encoder handles interlaced and non-interlaced mode. - Decodes 5.1 Dolby AC-3 Digital surround, It can perform Closed Captions, CGMS or Teletext - Output to 6 channels.
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GB 76 ASD-1 IC Descriptions. STi5505 (Rev. Ax) I - GENERAL DESCRIPTION (continued) The main features of the DVD interface are : allows to transfer packets between the Set Top Box and external units, either for recording or playback - DVD, VCD and CD-DA compatible, purposes.
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GB 78 ASD-1 IC Descriptions. STi5505 (Rev. Ax) II - PIN DESCRIPTION (continued) II.2 - Pin List Name Type Function SUPPLIES 1, 18, 34, 67, 75, 86, 95, Power Supply 102, 110, 119, 130, 139, 149, 159, 171, 184, 208 4, 19, 35, 68, 77, 87, 96, Ground 103, 111, 120, 131, 140,...
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IC Descriptions. ASD-1 GB 79 STi5505 (Rev. Ax) II - PIN DESCRIPTION (continued) II.2 - Pin List (continued) Name Type Function EXTERNAL INTERRUPTS 23, 25 IRQ[0:1] External Interrupts PROGRAMMABLE I/O AND ALTERNATE FUNCTION (see Device Configuration Chapter) PIO0 [0] General Purpose I/O or PARA_SYNC (DVD//Front End) or Sc1Data (Smart Card 1 Data I/O) PIO0 [3] General Purpose I/O or PARA_REQ (DVD//Front End)
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GB 80 ASD-1 IC Descriptions. STi5505 (Rev. Ax) II - PIN DESCRIPTION (continued) II.2 - Pin List (continued) Name Type Function SDRAM INTERFACE 78-81, 69, 70-74, 82, 83 AD[0:11] SDRAM Address Bus 92-94, 97-101, 106-109, DQ[0:15] SDRAM Data (Lower Byte) 112-115 84, 85 SDCS[0:1]...
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IC Descriptions. ASD-1 GB 81 STi5505 (Rev. Ax) III - FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION III.1 - Functional Modules High memory bandwidths up to 200 Mbytes/s can be supported by the SDRAM EMI. Figure 1 shows the subsystem modules that make up the STi5505. These modules are outlined below. The STi5505 internal memory interconnect pro- vides buffering and arbitration of memory access requests to sustain very high throughput of memory...
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GB 82 ASD-1 IC Descriptions. STi5505 (Rev. Ax) III - FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION (continued) The block also handles overspeed processing for and allows Macrovision 7.01/6.1 copy protection. all systems. The capturing of CD-DA sectors is based on a flywheel tiner to improve robusters by III.11 - MPEG-2 Audio / Dolby AC-3 Decoder concealing erros in the subcode stream.
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IC Descriptions. ASD-1 GB 83 ST24E32 ST25E32 32K SERIAL I C EEPROM with EXTENDED ADDRESSING NOT FOR NEW DESIGN COMPATIBLE with I C EXTENDED ADDRESSING TWO WIRE SERIAL INTERFACE, SUPPORTS 400kHz PROTOCOL 1 MILLION ERASE/WRITE CYCLES, OVER the FULL SUPPLY VOLTAGE RANGE 40 YEARS DATA RETENTION SINGLE SUPPLY VOLTAGE ±...
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GB 84 ASD-1 IC Descriptions. ST24E32, ST25E32 Figure 2A. DIP Pin Connections Figure 2B. SO Pin Connections ST24E32 ST24E32 ST25E32 ST25E32 V CC V CC V SS V SS AI01202B AI01203C Table 2. Absolute Maximum Ratings Symbol Parameter Value Unit °C Ambient Operating Temperature ±40 to 125...
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Date: 16-Mar.-2004 Model: DV4100 Page: 1 / 1 REF.NBR: MZ04-027 S E R V I C E B U L L E T I N Subject: The improvement of Playability. Circulation: Application: (A fault phenomenon is nothing). x for information customer complaint in case of service mandatory See Below...
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