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1100P Series
Service Manual
The circuit schematics herein provided for reference only are not necessarily
the latest version.
Mainboard
Switch board
Charger board
TFT & DSTN card
Flat Link card
Jack Board
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
71-11P00-D02
71-11A0S-D01
71-11A0E-D01A
71-11PCL-D00
71-11PFL-D00
71-11P0K-D00
1
Jan. 1999
99-01. version

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  • Page 1 1100P Series Service Manual The circuit schematics herein provided for reference only are not necessarily the latest version. Mainboard 71-11P00-D02 Switch board 71-11A0S-D01 Charger board 71-11A0E-D01A TFT & DSTN card 71-11PCL-D00 Flat Link card 71-11PFL-D00 Jack Board 71-11P0K-D00 Specifications are subject to change without notice.
  • Page 2: Specifications

    Specifications The Notebook Computer is a state-of-the-art, high performance, portable system. It offers a host of features specially designed to enhance performance and usability. Processor − Mobile Pentium II processors (AGP) at 300/266/233 MHz − Intel Mobile Module Connector2 Structure (MMC2) −...
  • Page 3 Mass Storage − 3.5” floppy diskette drive − 2.5” hard disk drive (12.7mm high or less) − 5.25” CD-ROM. − Support Master mode IDE. − Support PIO mode 4/ATA-33 (Ultra DMA) : Audio − Sound Blaster Pro compatible − Full duplex operation −...
  • Page 4 Keyboard − Windows 95 − Detachable for various language versions Power Management − APM 1.2 − ACPI − Global standby − Suspend and resume − CPU over temperature protection − Secondary cache power control − Device power management for all devices −...
  • Page 5: I/O Address Map

    I/O Address Map Hex Range Device 000 – 00F DMA controller-1 020 – 021 Interrupt controller-1 040 – 043 Timer 1 048 – 04B Timer 2 060 – 06E KB controller M38867 chip select 070 – 071 RTC and NMI mask 080 –...
  • Page 6: System Resource Allocation

    System Resource Allocation IRQs Devices IRQ0 Timer IRQ 1 Keyboard IRQ 2 Cascade IRQ 3 COM2 IRQ 4 COM1 IRQ 5 Audio/MPU-401 IRQ 6 Floppy Disk IRQ 7 Parallel Port IRQ8 Real Time Clock IRQ9 Available IRQ10 USB/PCMCIA IRQ11 Available IRQ12 Trackpad (PS/2) IRQ13...
  • Page 7 Motherboard The motherboard is designed mainly based Intel MMC2 structure CPU and 82371EB(PIIX4E) Chipset ; it includes the following features: ü 82371EB(PIIX4E) chipset solution from INTEL ü ATI 3D RAGE LT PRO Multimedia Flat Panel Controller ü FDC37N769 Super I/O with IR Support Controller ü...
  • Page 8 Microprocessor Intel Mobile Module Family I. Mobile Module Connector 2 (MMC2) Mobile Module The Intel Pentium II processor Mobile module (400 pin MMC) is a small, highly integrated assembly containing an Intel Pentium II mobile processor and its immediate system-level support. Specification, the processor module contain a power supply for the processor’...
  • Page 9 Chips Core Logic – Intel 82371EB (PIIX4E) Chipset It contains the following features: ü Support kits for both Pentium and Pentium II Microprocessor ü Multifunction PCI to ISA Brige ü Supports PCI at 30 and 33 Mhz ü Supports PCI Rev 2.1 specification ü...
  • Page 10 VGA Controller – ATI 3D RAGE LG PRO The ATI 3D RAGE LT PRO is highly integrated graphics accelerator superior support for 3D and motion video, making it ideal for notebooks. DVD features include motion compensation, acceleration for soft DVD, integrated TV-out with Macrovision.
  • Page 11 PC CARD95 (CARD BUS) Interface Controller - TI1225 TI CardBus Interface Controller 1225 implements the PCMCIA 2.0/JEIDA 4.1 standard. It contains the following functions: ü PCI interface Specification 2.1 ü Supports Zoom Video Mode ü PCMCIA dual-socket interface ü Yenta Registers-compatible ü...
  • Page 12 Super I/O Controller – SMC FDC37N769 The SMC's FDC37N769 super I/O is optimized for motherboard applications. It provides: ü 3.3 Volt operation ü Intelligent Auto Power Management ü 16 Bit Address Qualification (Optional) ü 2.88MB Super I/O Floppy Disk Controller −...
  • Page 13 High Quality Audio Chip – ESS Maestro-2EM ü 500-MIPS-equivalent dual-engine PCI audio accelerator ü 64-Voice Wave processor for director sound and wavetable application ü HRTF 3-D positional audio acceleration under DirectX 5.0 ü Multi-Stream Directsound and Direct Sound3D acceleration ü Hardware acceleration for DirectMusic, ActiveMovie, and DirectInput API ü...
  • Page 14 Infrared Communications Controller ü IrDA v1.1(4Mbps), HPSIR, ASKIR, Consumer IR Support ü 2 IR Ports ü 96 Base I/O Address and 7 IRQ Options RGB to NTSC/PAL Encoder in ATI LT PRO RGB signals driven from the ATI LUT/DAC can directly interface with a standard off-the-shelf NTSC/PAL encoder Composite synchronization signals support for standard Home TV connection...
  • Page 15 DRAM Speed The speed ratings of DRAM for various CPU external clock rates are listed below (using 1Mx16, 2Mx8, 4Mx16 or 8Mx8 memory): DRAM Speed 66MHz (clocks) 100MHz (clocks) 60ns read x-4-4-4 read x-4-4-4 60ns write x-3-3-3 write x-3-3-3 Refresh cycle (with CAS-BEFORE-RAS Refresh Cycle) = 2K...
  • Page 16: Pin Configurations

    Pin Configurations Floppy Disk Drive Interface The Notebook PC uses one 26-pin FFC connector to interface with the built-in 1.44MB 3.5" disk drive. The pin configuration is: Description Description INDEX# DRV0# DSKCHG# N.C. N.C. 3MODE# MTR0# N.C. DIR# N.C. STEP# WDATA# WGATE# TRK0#...
  • Page 17: Hard Disk Drive Interface

    Hard Disk Drive Interface The Notebook PC has a standard PC/AT interface (IDE) which can directly interface with any hard disk drive with an embedded controller supporting the same PC/AT interface through the use of a 44-pin pin header connector. The 44-pin connector has the following pin configurations: Description Description...
  • Page 18: Rs-232C Serial Interface

    RS-232C Serial Interface The Notebook PC has one RS-232C serial port which enables users to connect a serial printer, a serial mouse, a plotter, a modem, etc. The key features of the serial port are listed as follows: ü IBM PC/AT compatible. ü...
  • Page 19: Parallel Interface

    Parallel Interface The parallel interface is implemented using a 25-pin D-sub female connector which has the following pin configurations: Description Description Strobe# Data 0 Data 1 Data 2 Data 3 Data 4 Data 5 Data 6 Data 7 ACK# Busy Paper Empty Select Auto Linefeed#...
  • Page 20: Expansion Memory Socket

    Expansion Memory Socket Socket 1: Description Description Description MD32 MD33 MD34 MD35 MEM-VCC MEM-VCC MD36 MD37 MD38 MD39 ICAS#0 ICAS#4 ICAS#1 ICAS#5 MEM-VCC MEM-VCC IMA0 IMA3 IMA1 IMA4 IMA2 IMA5 MD40 MD41 MD10 MD42 MD11 MD43 MEM-VCC MEM-VCC MD12 MD44 MD13 MD45 MD14...
  • Page 21 Socket 2: Description Description Description MD32 MD33 MD34 MD35 MEM-VCC MEM-VCC MD36 MD37 MD38 MD39 ICAS#0 ICAS#4 ICAS#1 ICAS#5 MEM-VCC MEM-VCC IMA0 IMA3 IMA1 IMA4 IMA2 IMA5 MD40 MD41 MD10 MD42 MD11 MD43 MEM-VCC MEM-VCC MD12 MD44 MD13 MD45 MD14 MD46 MD15 MD47...
  • Page 22 Internal Trackpad Interface There is a connector used to interface with the internal trackpad. It should be disabled when external serial mouse has been installed. The trackpad is hardware-connected to PS/2 port, hardware-compatible to Microsoft PS/2 mouse and software-compatible to Microsoft mouse mode. The following is the pin configurations for the connector: Description PS/2 DATA...
  • Page 23 External Keyboard/PS2 Mouse Interface Description EKDA EMDA EKCLK EMCLK External USB (Universal Serial Bus) Interface Description DATA− DATA+ External S-Video TV-out Interface Description XLUMA XCRMA Video-in Interface Description Video-In...
  • Page 24: Pcmcia Cardbus Interface

    PCMCIA CardBus Interface Socket A: Description Description A_CD1# A_CD3 A_CD4 A_CD11 A_CD5 A_CD12 A_CD6 A_CD13 A_CD7 A_CD14 A_CE1# A_CD15 A_CA10 A_CE2# A_OE# A_VS1 A_CA11 A_IORD# A_CA9 A_IOWR# A_CA8 A_CA17 A_CA13 A_CA18 A_CA14 A_CA19 A_WE# A_CA20 A_RDYBY# A_CA21 A_VCC_C A_VCC_C A_VPP A_VPP A_CA16 A_CA22...
  • Page 25 Socket B: Description Description B_CD1# B_CD3 B_CD4 B_CD11 B_CD5 B_CD12 B_CD6 B_CD13 B_CD7 B_CD14 B_CE1# B_CD15 B_CA10 B_CE2# B_OE# B_VS1 B_CA11 B_IORD# B_CA9 B_IOWR# B_CA8 B_CA17 B_CA13 B_CA18 B_CA14 B_CA19 B_WE# B_CA20 B_RDYBY# B_CA21 B_VCC_C B_VCC_C B_VPP B_VPP B_CA16 B_CA22 B_CA15 B_CA23 B_CA12...
  • Page 26: Lcd Interface

    LCD Interface Description Description SHFCLK VCC3 VCC3 VCC3 VCC3 PP10 PP11 PP12 PP13 PP14 PP15 PP16 PP17 PP18 PP19 PP20 PP21 PP22 PP23 VD47 VD48 VD49 VD50 LCDVDD LCD-ADJ LCDVDD LCDVDD LCDVDD LCDVDD ACIN BATON CONTADJ BRIGADJ ENABKKL ENAVEE BATFULL BATCHA BAT-BEEP HD-LED...
  • Page 27 SIGMA Design MPEG II Module Description Description 3V3_SUS PCICLK RST# REQ# AD31 AD29 AD27 AD25 CBE3# AD23 AD21 AD19 AD17 CBE2# IRDY# DEVSEL# PERR# SERR# CBE1# AD14 AD12 AD10 DVD ON# DVD EN# DRIVE BUS LUMA CHROMA S/PDIF SCLK MCLK INTA# GNT# AD30...
  • Page 28: Port Replicator Connector

    Port Replicator Connector Description Description PWRGND PWRGND PWRGND PWRGND PWRGND PWRGND VCCS VCCS DCDA DSRA SINA RTSA SOUTA CTSA DTRA DVDGND DVDPORTOUT VCCS PACK# PBUSY PSLCT PSTB# PATFD PPERR# PINIT# PSLIN# XCRMA TVAGND DDCDA DDCLK USBP0- USBP0+ DUSBP1- DUSBP1+ OC1# TVAGND AVSS XLUMA...
  • Page 29 Port Replicator Connector (Continued) SOUT2 RTS2# DTR2# COM2RI DSR2# CTS2# RI2# SIN2 DCD2# COMSTBY# EKDA EMDA EKCLK EMCLK AGND VI PORTVDO_IN...
  • Page 30: Flash Rom Bios

    Flash ROM BIOS The DIP Switch needed to be set in the On position when updating the existing system BIOS. The DIP Switches should be reset to the Off position after BIOS updating is complete. Flash ROM BIOS Existing BIOS Updating BIOS Hot Keys Hot Keys...
  • Page 31: Input Characteristics

    DC / DC Converter Input Characteristics Input Voltage from AC adapter 9.0 ~ 21V from battery Efficiency The total efficiency is 85% minimum at full load condition. Output Characteristics +5V and +3.45V power on simultaneously. Current Current Voltage Regulation Ripple & Noise Typical Peak + 5 V...
  • Page 32 CPU Power Connector 20 Pin Assignment CN1 Assignment 1~10 11~17 DD_ON 12~18 30 Pin Assignment CN2 Assignment VCC3 7~12 13~18 19~24 Temp Bat low Shut Down Charger B/D Connector CN1 Assignment 7~12 13~17,19 26~29 BATCHA BAT FULL Bat CLK Bat Data Temp 30~32...
  • Page 33 Charger B/D Connector CN2 Assignment A (Moli) F (Panasonic) Temp Data Battery Connector Assignment Assignment A (Moli) F (Panasonic) Temp Data...
  • Page 34 Inverter LED1, LED2 è SML-010 (GREEN) LED3~LED6 è SML-020 (GREEN/RED) 2. DIP 15-Pin Connector (Pin Assignment): BRIGADJ BKLO BATFULL BATCHA BAT_BEEP ACIN BATON HDD_LED SUS_LED 3. Lamp Current 2.0 ± 0.2 mA ~ 5.0 ± 5.5 mA rms 4. Lamp Voltage 700 Vrms 5.
  • Page 35 Removing Processor Module Inserting Processor Module To insert the mobile processor module properly and correctly, the operator has to follow the steps illustrated below. To insert the mobile module, use the insertion board in the package. Insert the Guide-Pin on the Mounting holes of the module. (Figure 1) Then hold the insertion tool and push the mobile module into the mainboard.
  • Page 36 Figure 3 Figure 4...
  • Page 37 Extracting Processor Module Use the extraction tool to replace the processor module. Position the extraction tool above the notebook and press the top. (Figure 4 & 5) Use the barb toward the mobile module at the tip of the tool to move the module out. (Figure6 & 7) Figure 4 The Barb Figure 5...
  • Page 38 The Top Extraction Tool (Optional) Figure 6 Processor Mobil Module Figure 7...
  • Page 39: System Block Diagram

    System Block Diagram...
  • Page 50 CD-ROM ASS’ YDWG...
  • Page 52 DVD-ROM ASS’ YDWG...
  • Page 54 Battery ASS’ YDWG...

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