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Service M-CR610 / N1B/N1W/U1B Manual NETWORK CD RECEIVER • For purposes of improvement, specifications and design are subject to change without notice. • Please use this service manual with referring to the operating instructions without fail. • Some illustrations using in this service manual are slightly different from the actual set.
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CONTENTs ABOUT THIs MANUAL .............3 sPECIAL MODE ..............21 What you can do with this manual ..........3 1. Initialization mode (Factory Reset) ........22 Using Adobe Reader (Windows version) ........4 2. Initialization mode (User Reset) .........23 3. Version display ..............23 sAFETY PRECAUTIONs ............6 4.
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ABOUT THIs MANUAL Read the following information before using the service manual. What you can do with this manual search for a Ref. No. (phrase) Jump to the target of a schematic diagram connector (Ctrl+shift+F) You can use the search function in Acrobat Reader to search for a Ref.
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Using Adobe Reader (Windows version) Add notes to this data (sign) Magnify schematic / printed wiring board diagrams - 1 The Sign function lets you add notes to the data in (Ctrl+space, mouse operation) this manual. Save the file once you have finished adding notes. Press Ctrl+space on the keyboard and drag the [Example using Adobe Reader X] mouse to select the area you want to view.
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Magnify schematic / printed wiring Magnify schematic / printed wiring board diagrams - 2 board diagrams - 3 (Pan & Zoom function) (Loupe Tool function) The Pan & Zoom function lets you see which part of The Loupe Tool function lets you magnify a specific a magnified diagram is being shown in a separate part of a diagram in a separate window.
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sAFETY PRECAUTIONs The following items should be checked for continued protection of the customer and the service technician. leakage current check Before returning the set to the customer, be sure to carry out either (1) a leakage current check or (2) a line to chassis resistance check.
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NOTE FOR sCHEMATIC DIAGRAM WARNING: Parts indicated by the z mark have critical characteristics. Use ONLY replacement parts recommended by the manufacturer. CAUTION: Before returning the set to the customer, be sure to carry out either (1) a leakage current check or (2) a line to chassis resistance check. If the leakage current exceeds 0.5 milliamps, or if the resistance from chassis to either side of the power cord is less than 460 kohms, the set is defective.
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WARNING AND LAsER sAFETY INsTRUCTIONs WARNING WAARSCHUWING Alle IC’s en vele andere halfgeleiders zijn gevoelig All ICs and many other semi-conductors are voor elektrostatische ontladingen (ESD). susceptible to electrostatic discharges (ESD). Onzorgvuldig behandelen tijdens reparatie kan de Careless handling during repair can reduce life levensduur drastisch doen verminderen.
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TECHNICAL sPECIFICATIONs n Audio section n DAB tuner section (N Only) • CD player Frequency Range: 174.928 (5A) – 239.200 (13F) MHz (BAND III) Playback frequency response: 10 Hz – 20 kHz Sensitivity: –85 dBm Wow & flutter: Below measurable limits (± 0.001%) S/N ratio: 95 dB Sampling frequency: 44.1 kHz THD+N (1 kHz): 0.03 %...
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CAUTION IN sERVICING Initializing NETWORK CD RECEIVER NETWORK CD RECEIVER initialization should be performed when the μ-COM, peripheral parts of μ-COM, and Digital PWB were replaced. Turn off the power using "ON/sTANDBY" button, unplug the power cord. Plug the power cord into a power outlet while pressing "INPUT" and "CURsOR i " button simultaneously. (Factory Reset) Turn off the power using "ON/sTANDBY"...
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Mecha and CD Foot are for the M-CR610 only). 2. Remove the SMPS PWB, CD Mecha and CD Foot (CD Mecha and CD Foot are for the M-CR610 only). 3. Remove the wire and FFC connected to the FRONT PWB.
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Removing the AMP PWB from the MAIN PWB Pay close attention to the following two points when removing/attaching the AMP PWB to the MAIN PWB during servicing. 1. Wait for approximately 5 minutes after turning the power off before removing the wire connector that connects the SMPS PWB and AMP PWB.
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NOTE HANDLING AND REPLACEMENT OF THE LAsER PICK-UP 1. Protection of the LD Short a part of the LD circuit by soldering. After connection to a circuit, remove the short solder. 2. Precautions when handling the laser CD mechanism • Handle the laser pick-up so that it is not exposed to dust.
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DIsAssEMBLY • Disassemble in order of the arrow in the following figure. • In the case of the re-assembling, assemble it in order of the reverse of the following flow. • In the case of the re-assembling, observe "attention of assembling". •...
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About the photos used for "descriptions of the DIsAssEMBLY" section • The shooting direction of each photograph used herein is indicated on the left side of the respective photograph as "Shooting direction: ***". • Refer to the diagram below about the shooting direction of each photograph. •...
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3. CD MECHA AssY Proceeding : sIDE PANEL → TOP COVER AssY → CD MECHA AssY (1) Tray is opened and CD DOOR is removed. View from the bottom View from the CD MECHA bottom (2) Remove the screws. (3) Laser short-circuit in Pick-up of CD MECHANISM ASS'Y, then disconnect the connector wires and FFC cable. Be sure to wear a grounding band.
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4. CD PWB AssY Proceeding : sIDE PANEL → TOP COVER AssY → CD MECHA AssY → CD PWB AssY (1) Remove the screw. Disconnect the connector wire. BN27 5. TUNER UNIT Proceeding : sIDE PANEL → TOP COVER AssY → CD MECHA AssY → TUNER UNIT (1) Remove the screw and NUT.
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6. sHIELD CAsE Proceeding : sIDE PANEL → TOP COVER AssY → CD MECHA AssY → TUNER UNIT → sHIELD CAsE (1) Remove the screw. Disconnect the CORD HOLDER. CORD HOLDER Shooting direction: C Shooting direction: A 7. FRONT PANEL AssY Proceeding : sIDE PANEL →...
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8. sMPs PWB AssY Proceeding : sIDE PANEL → TOP COVER AssY → CD MECHA AssY → → sHIELD CAsE TUNER UNIT → sMPs PWB AssY (1) Remove the screw. Disconnect the connector wires. CN94 CN28 CN24 CN81 CN92 View from the bottom Shooting direction: A 9.
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10. ETHETNET PWB AssY Proceeding : sIDE PANEL → TOP COVER AssY → CD MECHA AssY → → sHIELD CAsE TUNER UNIT → INPUT PWB AssY → FRONT PANEL AssY → ETHETNET PWB AssY (1) Remove the screw. Disconnect the connector wires and FFC. CN16 CN15 CN81 WF35...
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sPECIAL MODE special mode setting button Plug AC cord into power outlet while pressing buttons A and B. Each button continue to press until the lit of "ON/sTANDBY". Mode Button A Button B Contents Initializing. Factory Reset CURSOR Initialization mode (Factory Reset) INPUT Defaults to the setting value DOWN...
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1. Initialization mode (Factory Reset) Backup data initialization is carried out. Refer to Initialization Items (Default setting). After initialization, move on to normal mode. CAUTION Version information (such as rewriting failed log) Clear. Clear the history of protection. "Initial value of laser current" and "The accumulated laser on time" not cleared. Power failure flag is not cleared.
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2. Initialization mode (User Reset) Backup data initialization is carried out. Refer to Initialization Items (Default setting). After initialization, move on to normal mode. CAUTION The difference is the following three points. •Version information (such as rewriting failed log) not cleared. •History of protection not cleared. •Can erase the Recently Played list.
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Select the "Version" in the "setup". Press "ENTER" button The version of the System u-com. Press "Cursor i " The version of the boot loader System u-com. Press "Cursor i " The version of the boot loader Network u-com. Press "Cursor i " The version of the image Network u-com.
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4. CD test mode startup display "CD Test Mode" displayed for 5 seconds. CD TEST MODE display To exit this mode, unplug the power cord. 4.1. Before starting the test Open the tray and set the disc. Even if the disc is, the tray must let OPEN → CLOSE. 4.2.
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r TRACKING ON 1 / 3 button t SUB CODE readout (playback sound output) The BER (Block Error Rate) generated in 1second's time is displayed of the display. Cursor o button Cursor p button Cursor o button Cursor p button Inner (IN), Ataru Amane (MID), outer (OUT) to play go to three places, make the error count.
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4.4. All servo on and Auto Adjustment When "Cursor u " button is pressed, all servos turn on, auto adjustment is performed and switch to playback operation. (Playback sound output) stop (stop to the playback state after auto adjustment) When "sOURCE" button is pressed, play operation and servo stop. The following will be displayed. After stopping, conduct reading of auto adjust values.
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4.6. Accumulated laser on time display When the "Volume f " button is pressed while this Unit is in the "CD TEsT MODE "displayed, the accumulated laser on time is displayed. The laser drive times are added and the result is displayed. One count corresponds to 10 minutes.
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5.2. Heat run short mode Playing last track on disc. After disc playback has finished, then tray open and close. And playback again. The heat run repetition no. is incremented (increased by 1) when the tray is opened. Repeat this operation. [H.R.
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6. Product Mode 1 startup display "Product Mode1" displayed for 5 seconds. To exit this mode, unplug the power cord. 7. Product Mode 2 startup display "Product Mode2" displayed for 5 seconds. Tested during production to perform the following settings automatically. Sleep setting : 4 minutes Auto Standby :4 minutes Sleep setting and timer started.
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speaker short protection Potential difference across the terminal detects that the speaker was more than DC±3V. Over current Over-current detection digital amplifier DC protect 1 DC PROTECT1 Short of fail.(+29V(D-AMP power)) DC protect 2 Short of fail.(±12V_A, +12V_D, +5V_A, ST+5V, +3.3V_D1) Protection history is reset.
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9. UsB UPDATE Firmware update USB memory. When you replace this Unit‘s WLAN MODULE (CX870), you need software updates. Refer to [ VERSION UPGRADE PROCEDURE OF FIRMWARE "2. How to update by USB Memory" ]. Upgrade by DPMS. This mode describes a display only. To exit this mode, unplug the power cord.
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10. DPMs Update mode Update the firmware of DPMS. Refer to [ VERSION UPGRADE PROCEDURE OF FIRMWARE "1. How to update by DPMS" ]. Error code table • Preparation operation rewritten, Update error code checking. (Check ETHERNET unit) Error Code Details of Error code Coping strategies Login failed(DPMS Access Login Incorrect notification) Reset and update again.
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DownLoad failure(Download error (connection failed) Turn off and on the power. Updating starts automatically. Carry information recived) out the update in an environment that has little network load. Failed to acquire the IP Address after transitioning to Turn off and on the power. Updating starts automatically. the Boot Loader Mode Carry out the update in an environment that has little network (AutoIP)
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ABOUT REPLACE THE MICROPROCEssOR WITH A NEW ONE When replaced of the μ-COM (Microprocessor) or the Flash ROM, confirm contents of the following. After PWB Name Ref. No. Description Remark replaced MAIN IC21 R5F56108VNFP CX870-3B-D60 PF80 JUKEBOX NETWORK 24ANT 64M SDRAM NEW F/W After replaced A : Mask ROM (With software).
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VERsION UPGRADE PROCEDURE OF FIRMWARE NOTE: When you replace the (CX870-3D-D60), you need software updates. Refer to [CAUTION IN sERVICING "ABOUT REPLACE THE WLAN MODULE WITH A NEW ONE"]. 1. How to update by DPMs You can update the firmware by downloading the latest version from the Internet. 1.1.
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Do not use an extension cable when connecting a USB memory device. 2.2. Unzip Download File Pleases unzip the downloaded file on PC. M-CR610 USB_M-CR610JP_100200050xxx-xxxx.zip You can find "firmwares" folder after unzipped. Please copy that folder to USB flash drive.You have to put "firmwares"...
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2.3. Insert the UsB memory into a UsB port NOTE: Please UNPLUG LAN cable from the unit during update. Insert the USB memory into a USB port. Download firmware in USB flash drive. 2.4. start update Press and hold the "CURsOL i " button on the unit and connect the AC power cord to the power supply. 2.5.
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TROUBLE sHOOTING 1. OLED dosen't light Check Power Supply Voltages for SMPS. Check the following voltages when the unit is connected to the AC power supply. SMPS B'D •[BN93] : 7pin Pulse signal of 50 or 60Hz of +4 V( SMPS B'D flaw.
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2. No sound, Noise generated 2.1. COMMON(signal) Check Digital Audio Data output from CODEC. MAIN B'D Check Soldering or replace each device. •[IC51] : 17, 18, 19, 20pin •[IC51] : 17, 18, 19, 20pin on MAIN B'D DIR_LRCK, DIR_SCLK, DIR_SDATA, DIR_MCLK Check Digital Audio Data input for PWM CONTROLLER.
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2.2. COMMON(POWER Control signal) Check Power Supply Voltages for DIR. Check Soldering or replace each device. MAIN B'D •[IC53] : IN : +12V_A / OUT : +5V_A •[IC51] : 46pin +5V_A •[IC52] : IN : ST+5V / OUT : +3V_D1 •[IC51] : 22,36,42pin +3V_D1 •MAIN B'D...
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Check control signal for DIR. Check Soldering or replace each device. MAIN B'D •[IC21] : 86, 87, 88, 89pin → [IC51] : 23, 24, 25, 26pin •[IC51] : 23,24,25,26pin DIR_DO, DIR_DI, DIR_CLK, DIR_CE DIR_DO, DIR_DI, DIR_CLK, DIR_CE Check control signal for PWM CONTROLLER. MAIN B'D Check Soldering or replace each device.
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2.4 . TUNER (U / F Only) Check Power Supply Voltages for TUNER. Check Soldering or replace each device. MAIN B'D •[IC53] : IN +12V_A / OUT : +5V_A •[TM61] : 3pin +5V_A •[WF29] : 12pin A+5V Check Analog Audio Data output from TUNER PACK. Check Soldering or replace each device.
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2.6 . Analog In 1/2 Check Analog Audio Signal from Analog1, Analog2. Check Soldering. MAIN B'D •[JK61] on MAIN B'D •[JK61] : AUX1(L/R), AUX2(L/R) •[IC61] : 13, 4pin : AUX1(L/R) 11, 6pin : AUX2(L/R) Check Soldering or replace each device. 5, 7pin : AIN_CNT1, 2 •[IC21] : 17, 18pin AIN_CNT1, 2 CNT1, 2 [L, H](AUX1),...
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2.8 . UsB / ETHERNET / Wi-Fi Check Power Supply Voltages for Network. Check Soldering or replace each device. Network B'D Network B'D •[CN81] : 1, 2, 3pin : +5V_SW •[CN81] : 1, 2, 3pin : +5V_SW •SMPS B'D Check Power Supply Voltages for USB. Check Soldering or replace each device.
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2.9 . ANALOG AUDIO OUT Check Power Supply Voltages for DAC(PCM5100). Check Soldering or replace each device. MAIN B'D MAIN B'D •[IC54] : 1, 8, 20pin +3.3V_D1 •[IC54] : 1, 8, 20pin +3.3V_D1 •[IC52] : 3pin +3.3V_D1 •[IC52] : 3pin +3.3V_D1 Check Soldering or replace each device.
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MEAsURING METHOD AND WAVEFORMs To check the waveforms, the GND (-) probe of the oscilloscope to specified reference voltage. (Except for lnner SW, TRVSW) NOTEs Measuring Disc: CD/TCD-784 CD-R/TCD-R082W CD-RW/TCD-W082W (It is better to use wires for extending between the probe and test points.) •...
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4. CD Playback Q3 L RCK Q4 S CLK Q5 S DATA STANDARD GND WF12 (9) 5. LOADER OPEN-CLOsE o OPSW Q0 F CLSW Q2 L OAD- Q1 L OAD+ OPEN CLOSE STANDARD GND...
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BLOCK DIAGRAM MCR510 & 610 BLOCK DIAGRAM DAB/FM MCR610 Only MCR610 Only MCR510/MCR610 Module (NA, JP ONLY) FM/AM Power LED (EU only) TUNER Silicon Type IC71 CD MECHA Power CD DSP Input IC72 OLED Cursor Up Cursor Down S020-MXS4035A Moter Driver TOSHIBA Cursor Right MCR610 ONLY...
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POWER DIAGRAM TF92 5.0A +29V OR +19V (Bi-AMP) D-AMP +29V TAS5142DKD IC97 [DC-DC] SMPS SMPS1 D-AMP +12V CONTROLLER TRANS +12V TAS5142DKD ICE2QS02G HGND CD MOTER +8.0V DRIVER IP4001CR, MECHA KIA7808 NA/JP MODEL ONLY FM, AM EER4042 TUNER MW004MV1-S63 DIR ADC TF91 PCM9211 Transistor...
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WIRING DIAGRAM AMP B'D MCR610 - CUP12572Z MCR510 - CUP12571Z OPTICAL JACK B'D CN12 6PIN B to B CN11 6PIN B to B (ONLY MCR510) INPUT B'D(ONLY MCR610) CJP06GA300ZB CJP06GA300ZB MCR510 CUP12573Z CJP03GI236ZW WF23 10PIN B to B CUP12574Z WF21 10PIN B to B CN62 3PIN WAFER(OPT) CJP10GA300ZB CJP10GA300ZB...
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EXPLODED VIEW Please refer to the last chapter for the part list. WARNING: Parts marked with this symbol z have critical characteristics. Use ONLY replacement parts recommended by the manufacturer.
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PACKING VIEW Please refer to the last chapter for the part list. UK plug (UK Only)
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sEMICONDUCTORs Only major semiconductors are shown, general semiconductors etc. are omitted to list. The semiconductor which described a detailed drawing in a schematic diagram are omitted to list. 1. IC's R5F56108VNFP (MAIN : IC21)
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STANDBY MODE Port Name PD/PU Note TIMER Network OLED OLED+NW STBY STBY STBY STBY STBY 58 OPEN OPEN 59 VCC +3.3V_CPU 60 TU_CE Tuner Control (CE) 61 TU_RST Reset Tuner 62 SP_PROTECT DC Power Detect (SPK OUT) Ether_Power _ Power Control for ETHERNET Cont 64 AUX_MUTE AUX OUT Mute Control...
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130 VSS 131 LED_GREEN Control the Green LED 132 VCC +3.3V_CPU 133 MODEL Model Select (L: M-CR510, H: M-CR610) Region Select (0V: EU, 1.2V: CN, 2.1V: NA, 134 REGION 3.1V: JP) 135 DC Protect 1 Power Down Detect (+29V LINE)
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TC94A92FG Terminal Function symbol Description Default Remarks DSP VCO - EFM and PLCK Phase difference VCoi signal output pin. 3 state output 3AI/F (DSP VCO control voltage inputr pin.) CD-DSP-Power supply for 3.3V RF RVDD3 amplifier core and PLL circuit Connect capacitor according with se SLCo EFM slice level output pin...
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symbol Description Default Remarks CMOS Port Pio8 Port 8(General Input/Output Port ) Schmitt input 3I/F Refer to [1.2 Pin Assinment Table] CMOS Port Pio9 Port 9(General Input/Output Port ) Schmitt input 3I/F Refer to [1.2 Pin Assinment Table] CMOS Port Pio10 Port 10(General Input/Output Port ) Schmitt input...
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symbol Description Default Remarks CMOS Port BUS1 Microprocessor I/F data input/output pin 1 Schmitt input 3I/F Refer to [1.2 Pin Assinment Table] CMOS Port BUS2 Microprocessor I/F data input/output pin 2 Schmitt input 3I/F Refer to [1.2 Pin Assinment Table] CMOS Port BUS3 Microprocessor I/F data input/output pin 3...
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The IP4001 is a monolithic integrated circuit, and 5-CH MOTOR DRIVE IC suitable for 5-ch motor driver which drives focus actuator, tracking actuator, sled motor, spindle motor and Tray motor of CDP & V-CD system. PIN CONNECTIONs IP4001CR (CD : IC72) 28SSOP H/S (FIN) PGND2...
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The TAS5142 is available in two thermally enhanced packages: • 36-pin PSOP3 package (DKD) • 44-pin HTSSOP PowerPad™ package (DDV) Both package types contain a heat slug that is located on the top side of the device for convenient therma coupling to the heatsink.
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TAs5142 www.ti.com sLEs126B – DECEMBER 2004 – REVIsED MAY 2005 FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM TAs5142 Block Diagram Under- voltage Protection VREG VREG Internal Pullup Resistors to VREG Power Reset AGND Protection I/O Logic Temp. sense REsET_AB Overload REsET_CD OC_ADJ sense Protection GVDD_D BsT_D PVDD_D...
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TAs5508 8-Channel Digital Audio PWM Processor www.ti.com SLES091C – FEBRUARY 2004 – REVISED AUGUST 2005 TAs5508 Block Diagram Output Control 8 × 2 Crossbar Mixer 8 × 8 Crossbar Mixer AVSS AVDD DVSS DVDD DAP Control PWM Control VRD_PLL VRA_PLL VBGAP System Control AVDD_REF...
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PIN CONFIGURATION DP1230 (NETWORK : IC82, IC83, IC84) TOP VIEW 8-SOP-EP Package DP1230 PIN DEsCRIPTION PIN NO. sYMBOL DEsCRIPTION Fig.3 DB1230 PIN configuration Enable pin. For automatic start-up, please leave it open and in case of on/off control, there should be pull-down resistor.(10K~100Kohm) 2 of 19 Preliminary Datasheet DB1230P-01 Feedback pin.
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Switch Emitter Voltage (V =40V) PIN1 E(SWITCH) Switch Collector to Emitter Voltage CE(SWITCH) Driver Collector Voltage C(DRIVER) Driver Collector Current (Note 1) C(DRIVER) KIA34063A (sMPs : IC97) Switch Current KIA34063A Power Dissipation SWITCH DRIVER KIA34063AF COLLECTOR COLLECTOR Operating Temperature -30 75 SWITCH Storage Temperature SENSE...
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Controller Ground signal), and to the digital signal processing frequency reduction with decreasing load normal operation. Additionally, the openloop/o Package protection is implemented by monitoring the vo this pin. ICE2Qs02G (sMPs : IC93) CS (Current Sensing) This pin is connected to the shunt resistor primary current sensing, externally, and th signal generator for switch-off determination ( with the feedback voltage), internally.
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Signal is the only control signal in case of light load at Controller GrouND the Active Burst Mode. at T =110°C CS (Current Sense) The Current Sense pin senses the voltage developed on the series resistor inserted in the source of the ICE3BR1765J (sMPs : IC92) ®...
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*1:アクティブエリア Active Area 31.0 2. DIsPLAY 59.3 ◆I/Oインターフェース I/O Interfaces s020-MXs4035A-3 (FRONT : WF12) 単位 仕様 端子番号 端子名 入出力 機能 Unit Specification Function Pin No. Pin Name OLEDディスプレイユニット グランド GND OLED Display Unit ドライブ系電源電圧 Drive System Power Voltage 陰極電源 Power Supply for Cathode Driver ドットマトリクス...
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MAIN MAIN PCB ASS'Y NOTE:The symbols in the column Remarks indicate the following destinations. U : North America model N : Europe model K : China model F : Japan model B : Black model SG : Silver gold model REF No.
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MAIN REF No. Part No. Part Name Remarks Q'ty New Ver R284,285 RES,CHIP(1005/5%/4.7Kohm) CRJ06IJ472T R287,288 RES,CHIP(1005/5%/10Kohm) CRJ06IJ103T R290-293 RES,CHIP(1005/5%/10Kohm) CRJ06IJ103T R295,296 RES,CHIP(1005/5%/10Kohm) CRJ06IJ103T R297 RES,CHIP(1005/5%/100Kohm) CRJ06IJ104T R298 RES,CHIP(1005/5%/0ohm) N1B/N1W CRJ06IJ0R0T R298 RES,CHIP(1005/5%/12Kohm) CRJ06IJ123T R298 RES,CHIP(1005/5%/68Kohm) CRJ06IJ683T R301,302 RES,CHIP(1005/5%/22ohm) CRJ06IJ220T R303 RES,CHIP(1005/5%/33ohm) CRJ06IJ330T R304...
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MAIN REF No. Part No. Part Name Remarks Q'ty New Ver R664 CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF) CCUS1H104KC R665,666 RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm) CRJ10DJ0R0T R667,668 RES,CHIP(1608/5%/10Kohm) CRJ10DJ103T R671,672 RES,CHIP(1005/5%/4.7Kohm) CRJ06IJ472T R674 RES,CHIP(1005/5%/4.7Kohm) CRJ06IJ472T R675 RES,CHIP(1005/5%/10Kohm) CRJ06IJ103T R676-678 RES,CHIP(1005/5%/4.7Kohm) CRJ06IJ472T R680-683 RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm) CRJ10DJ0R0T R684 RES,CHIP(1608/5%/4.7Kohm) CRJ10DJ472T R685-699 RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm) N1B/N1W CRJ10DJ0R0T R701-719...
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MAIN REF No. Part No. Part Name Remarks Q'ty New Ver C264 CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.01uF) CCUS1H103KC C265 CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/1000pF) CCUS1H102KC C266 CAP,ELECT(16V/100uF)-S CCEA1CKS101TC C270 CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF) CCUS1H104KC C271 CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/1000pF) CCUS1H102KC C272 CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF) CCUS1H104KC C273 CAP,CHIPELECT(47uF/50V,6.3X7.7) CCEC1HRV2470T C274 CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.01uF) CCUS1H103KC C275 CAP,ELECT(25V/47uF) CCEA1EH470TC C279 CAP,ELECT(16V/2.2uF)-S(SIZE4X5) CCEA1CKS2R2TZ C280,281 CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/100pF)
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MAIN REF No. Part No. Part Name Remarks Q'ty New Ver C544 943134502580M CAP,ELECSMD(LOWESR,150UF/10V,ENESOL) CCEC1AVS151TL C557 CAP,ELECT(16V/47uF)-S CCEA1CKS470TC C558 CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF) CCUS1H104KC C559 CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/1000pF) CCUS1H102KC C560 CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF) CCUS1H104KC C561 CAP,ELECT(16V/47uF)-S CCEA1CKS470TC C562 CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF) CCUS1H104KC C563,564 CAP,CHIP(1608,6.3V/2.2uF) CCUS0J225KC C565 CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF) CCUS1H104KC C566 CAP,ELECT(16V/47uF)-S CCEA1CKS470TC C567...
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MAIN REF No. Part No. Part Name Remarks Q'ty New Ver BK62 BRACKET,PCBM3 CMD1A834 BK81,82 BRACKET,PCB CMD1A629 BN25 WIREASS'Y(LOCKING,3P,50MM,2.5MM) CWB1B00305058 BN51 WIREASS'Y(LOCKING,3P,50MM,2.0MM,SHIELD) CWB1B00305047001 BN82 WIREASS'Y(LOCKING,3P,80MM,2.5MM,ANGLE) CWB1B00308058 CN15 LOCKINGTYPE,STRAIGHTWAFER,2.5MM CJP03GI237ZW CN16 LOCKINGTYPE,STRAIGHTWAFER,2mm CJP05GI236ZW CN24 LOCKINGTYPE,STRAIGHTWAFER,2MM CJP03GI236ZW CN27 WIREASS'Y(LOCKING,5P,80MM,2.0MM) CWB1B00508047001 CN28 LOCKINGTYPE,STRAIGHTWAFER(2mm) CJP11GI236ZW CN30 WAFER,FFC(29P-1.25mm,STRAIGHT)
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CD PCB ASS'Y NOTE:The symbols in the column Remarks indicate the following destinations. U : North America model N : Europe model K : China model F : Japan model B : Black model SG : Silver gold model REF No. Part No.
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REF No. Part No. Part Name Remarks Q'ty New Ver C768,769 CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/470pF) CCUS1H471JA C770 CAP,ELECT(10V/100uF)-S CCEA1AKS101TC C771 CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/5600pF) CCUS1H562KC C772 CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.047uF) CCUS1H473KC C774 CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.047uF) CCUS1H473KC C777 CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF) CCUS1H104KC C778 CAP,ELECT(10V/100uF)-S CCEA1AKS101TC C779 CAP,ELECT(10V/470uF) CCEA1AH471TC C780-783 CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF) CCUS1H104KC C785-787 CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF) CCUS1H104KC C788 CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.01uF) CCUS1H103KC...
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AMP PCB ASS'Y NOTE:The symbols in the column Remarks indicate the following destinations. U : North America model N : Europe model K : China model F : Japan model B : Black model SG : Silver gold model REF No. Part No.
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FRONT FRONT PCB ASS'Y NOTE:The symbols in the column Remarks indicate the following destinations. U : North America model N : Europe model K : China model F : Japan model B : Black model SG : Silver gold model REF No.
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FRONT REF No. Part No. Part Name Remarks Q'ty New Ver C190 CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF) CCUS1H104KC C191 CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.01uF) CCUS1H103KC C192 CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/1000pF) CCUS1H102KC C193 CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF) CCUS1H104KC C194 CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.01uF) CCUS1H103KC C195 CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/1000pF) CCUS1H102KC C601 CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.01uF) CCUS1H103KC C602 CAP,ELECT(16V/10uF) CCEA1CH100TC C603 CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF) CCUS1H104KC C611 CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.01uF) CCUS1H103KC C612 CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
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EXPLODED REF No. Part No. Part Name Remarks Q'ty New ★ PIN,DIP(10PIN,2.54mmPitch,H=2.5,STRAIGHT) CJP10GA304ZB ★ PIN,DIP(16PIN,2.54mmPitch,H=2.5,STRAIGHT) CJP16GA304ZB ★ CLAMPER,WIRE CHE36-3 ★ CLAMPER CHR301-V1 ★ LOCKER N1B/N1W CRE1A037 ★ LOCKER,RED N1B/N1W CRE1A037Y...
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PACKING PACKING NOTE:The symbols in the column Remarks indicate the following destinations. U : North America model N : Europe model K : China model F : Japan model B : Black model SG : Silver gold model REF No. Part No.
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