Samsung HT Bd8200
Samsung HT Bd8200
1CH Blu-ray
Home Cinema System
Model Name : HT-BD8200
Model Code : HT-BD8200T/XSA
Speaker PS-BD8200
Front PS-FBD8200
Subwoofer PS-WBD8200
SERVICE Manual
1. Precaution
2. Product Specification
4. Troubleshooting
6. PCB Diagram
7. Schematic Diagram
HT-BD8200
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Contents
1. Precaution
1-1 Safety Precautions............................................................................................ 1-1
1-2 Servicing Precautions.......................................................................................1-3
1-3 Precautions for Electrostatically Sensitive Devices (ESDs)..............................1-4
2. Product Specification
2-1 Product Feature................................................................................................ 2-1
2-2 Specifications....................................................................................................2-2
2-3 Specifications Analysis......................................................................................2-5
2-4 Accessories.......................................................................................................2-7
4. Troubleshooting
4-1 Checkpoints by Error Mode..............................................................................4-1
4-2 Initialization & Upgrade Methods......................................................................4-25
4-3 Buyer-Region Code Setting Method.................................................................4-28
6. PCB Diagram
6-1 Wiring Diagram................................................................................................. 6-1
6-2 VFD PCB Top....................................................................................................6-2
6-3 VFD PCB Bottom.............................................................................................. 6-4
6-4 KEY PCB Top....................................................................................................6-5
6-5 KEY PCB Bottom.............................................................................................. 6-7
6-6 AMP PCB Top................................................................................................... 6-8
6-7 AMP PCB Bottom.............................................................................................. 6-10
6-8 MAIN PCB Top.................................................................................................. 6-12
6-9 MAIN PCB Bottom............................................................................................ 6-15
6-10 SMPS PCB Top (110V).....................................................................................6-17
6-11 SMPS PCB Bottom (110V)................................................................................6-18
6-12 SMPS PCB Top (220V).....................................................................................6-19
6-13 SMPS PCB Bottom (220V)...............................................................................6-20
7. Schematic Diagram
7-1 Overall Block Diagram......................................................................................7-1
7-2 VFD / DOOR SWITCH......................................................................................7-2
7-3 LED LIGHTING PART.......................................................................................7-3
7-4 SIDE JACK PART............................................................................................. 7-4
7-5 HDMI TX...........................................................................................................7-5
7-6 KEY...................................................................................................................7-6
7-7 AMP-1...............................................................................................................7-7
7-8 AMP-2...............................................................................................................7-8
7-9 Ethernet / USB / S-ATA.....................................................................................7-9
7-10 VDAC................................................................................................................7-10
7-11 HDMI.................................................................................................................7-11
7-12 NAND FLASH................................................................................................... 7-12
7-13 Clcok, BBS........................................................................................................7-13
7-14 BCM7601 POWER........................................................................................... 7-14
7-15 DDR2 BANK0...................................................................................................7-15
7-16 DDR2 BANK1...................................................................................................7-16
7-17 Boot Strap Option............................................................................................. 7-17
7-18 GPIO, Reset......................................................................................................7-18
7-19 SYSTEM MICOM / TUNER / SRC / WIRELESS..............................................7-19
7-20 EXTERNAL IN & AUDIO FLOW........................................................................7-20
7-21 Main Power.......................................................................................................7-21
7-22 SYSTEM POWER............................................................................................. 7-22
7-23 DSP SDRAM / FLASH......................................................................................7-23
7-24 BCM7620 (F/E)................................................................................................. 7-24
7-24 SMPS (AC 110V).............................................................................................. 7-25
7-25 SMPS (AC 220V).............................................................................................. 7-26
Precaution
1. Precaution
Follow these safety, servicing and ESD precautions to prevent damage and protect against potential hazards such
as electrical shock and X-rays.
2. When reinstalling the chassis and its assemblies, be sure to restore all protective devices, including control
knobs and compartment covers.
3. Make sure that there are no cabinet openings through which people--particularly children--might insert fingers
and contact dangerous voltages. Such openings include the spacing between the picture tube and the cabinet
mask, excessively wide cabinet ventilation slots, and improperly fitted back covers.
7. Components, parts and wiring that appear to have overheated or that are otherwise damaged should be
replaced with parts that meet the original specifications. Always determine the cause of damage or overheating,
and correct any potential hazards
8. Observe the original lead dress, especially near the following areas: Antenna wiring, sharp edges, and
especially the AC and high voltage power supplies. Always inspect for pinched, out-of-place, or frayed wiring.
Do not change the spacing between components and the printed circuit board. Check the AC power cord for
damage. Make sure that no wires or components touch thermally hot parts.
10. Components that are critical for safety are indicated in the circuit diagram by shading, or . Use
replacement components that have the same ratings, especially for flame resistance and dielectric strength
specifications. A replacement part that does not have the same safety characteristics as the original might
create shock, fire or other hazards.
2. Always unplug the unit’s AC power cord from the AC power source before attempting to: (a) Remove or reinstall
any component or assembly, (b) Disconnect an electrical plug or connector, (c) Connect a test component in
parallel with an electrolytic capacitor.
3. Some components are raised above the printed circuit board for safety. An insulation tube or tape is sometimes
used. The internal wiring may be clamped to prevent contact with thermally hot components. Reinstall all such
elements to their original position.
4. After servicing, always check that the screws, components and wiring have been correctly reinstalled.
Make sure that the portion around the serviced part has not been damaged.
5. Check the insulation between the blades of the AC plug and accessible conductive parts (examples: metal
panels, input terminals and earphone jacks).
6. Insulation Checking Procedure: Disconnect the power cord from the AC source and turn the power switch ON.
Connect an insulation resistance meter (500V) to the blades of the AC plug.
The insulation resistance between each blade of the AC plug and accessible conductive parts (see above)
should be greater than 1 megohm.
7. Never defeat any of the B+ voltage interlocks. Do not apply AC power to the unit (or any of its assemblies)
unless all solid-state heat sinks are correctly installed.
8. Always connect a test instrument’s ground lead to the instrument chassis ground before connecting the positive
lead; always remove the instrument’s ground lead last.
First read the “Safety Precautions” section of this manual. If some unforeseen circumstance
creates a conflict between the servicing and safety precautions, always follow the safety
precautions.
1. Some semiconductor (“solid state”) devices are easily damaged by static electricity.
Such components are called Electrostatically Sensitive Devices (ESDs). Examples include integrated circuits
and some field-effect transistors. The following techniques will reduce the occurrence of component damage
caused by static electricity.
2. Immediately before handling any semiconductor components or assemblies, drain the electrostatic charge from
your body by touching a known earth ground. Alternatively, wear a discharging wrist-strap device. (Be sure to
remove it prior to applying power--this is an electric shock precaution.)
3. After removing an ESD-equipped assembly, place it on a conductive surface such as aluminum foil to prevent
accumulation of electrostatic charge.
4. Do not use freon-propelled chemicals. These can generate electrical charges that damage ESDs.
6. Use only an anti-static solder removal device. Many solder removal devices are not rated as “anti-static” (these
can accumulate sufficient electrical charge to damage ESDs).
7. Do not remove a replacement ESD from its protective package until you are ready to install it.
Most replacement ESDs are packaged with leads that are electrically shorted together by conductive foam,
aluminum foil or other conductive materials.
8. Immediately before removing the protective material from the leads of a replacement ESD, touch the protective
material to the chassis or circuit assembly into which the device will be installed.
9. Minimize body motions when handing unpackaged replacement ESDs. Motions such as brushing clothes
together, or lifting a foot from a carpeted floor can generate enough static electricity to damage an ESD.
2. Product Specification
2-1 Product Feature
Network Connection
2-2 Specifications
Basic Specification
Speaker Specification
Impedance 47KΩ
Frequency range 140Hz ~ 20KHz
SPEAKER Output sound pressure level 88dB/W/M
Dimensions (W x H x D) 290 x 372 x 295 mm
Weights 7.3 kg
- BD playback
Component Component
Output
HDMI Output [HDMI [HDMI not CVBS Output Remark
Setup
Connected] Connected]
1080P@60F 1080P@60F 480i 1080i 480i
Only when
1080P@24F 1080P@24F 480i 1080i 480i source is
1080P@24F
1080i 1080i 1080i 1080i 480i
720P 720P 720P 720P 480i
480P 480P 480P 480P 480i
480i 480P 480i 480i 480i
- DVD playback
Component Component
Output
HDMI Output [HDMI [HDMI not CVBS Output Remark
Setup
Connected] Connected]
1080P@60F 1080P@60F 480i 480P 480i
1080i 1080i 480i 480P 480i
720P 720P 480i 480P 480i
480P 480P 480i 480P 480i
480i 480P 480i 480i 480i
Photo
MP3, JPG
USB HOST X
I-POD X
Wireless LAN X
Divx (HD) X
Wireless Rear X X
Memory Slot X (External USB support) X
BD-RE support Support 1.0 Does not support 1.0
Update Method CD, Network, USB CD, Network
Required time for update 3~4min 10~12 min
Remote long long
HDMI 1.3 1.3
1080p 24frame
CEC (Anynet+)
Picture Quality control (Progressive Mode, Still Mode, X
BD Wise, Picture Control)
Video Processor Main SOC Internal Scaler Main SOC Internal Scaler
1080p 60frame
1080i 60frame
1080p 24frame
Video
480i/p video output for
Blu-ray
Simultaneous Video
Output between HDMI/
Component/CVBS
: application, X: non-application
Photo
: application, X: non-application
2-4 Accessories
FM Antenna AH42-00021A
Samsung Service
Cloth Clean AH81-02286C
Center
- Be careful to follow the disassembly sequence described in the manual. Otherwise, the product
may be damaged.
- Be sure to carefully read and understand the safety instructions before performing any work as
the IC chips on the PCB are vulnerable to static electricity.
- Assemble in the reverse order of disassembly.
1 FFC Pick-up 1) Take off FFC Pick-up 1 from the Bracket FFC 3
2) Remove the 2 screws 2.
3) Remove the Bracket FFC 3.
2 2 SCREWS
(1.7x4)
1 FFC PICK-UP
(40PIN)
3 BRACKET FFC
(BOTTOM VIEW)
5 3 SCREWS
(2x5)
6 ASS’Y
TRAVERSE DECK
1 SPINDLE
MOTOR FFC
4 CONNECTOR
3 FEEDING (4PIN)
MOTOR FPC
7 FFC DECK
2 CONNECTOR (14PIN)
(4PIN)
(BOTTOM VIEW)
Note: If you don’t follow the guide of Pick-up disassemble and assemble (Refer to
page 3-12), there is a chance to damage for the pick-up. Please follow the
guide of Pick-up.
2 1 SCREW
(2x7)
2 COVER SKEW A
3 SPRING SKEW
5 ASS’Y PICK-UP
6 HOLDER
SHAFT MAIN
4 SHAFT MAIN
(BOTTOM VIEW)
2 FFC PICK-UP
0 ASS’Y HINGE-PU
9 1 SCREW
(1.4x3)
“B”
7 FFC CONNECTOR
COVER
4 Ass’y Pick-up 1) At one of Shaft Main 1 end, Long end insert to bending hole of Chassis Traverse
2.
2) When work above issue, Handle with care Shaft Main 1 up the Plate Spring Skew
3.
3) Insert Spring Skew 4 to hole of Holder Shaft Main 5.
4) Hole of Ass’y Pick-up 6 insert to Shaft Main 1.
5) Another end of Shaft Main 1 Assemble Holder Shaft Main 5.
6) When work above issue, Gear teeth of Assy Hinge-PU 8 engage with Lead Screw
of Feeding Motor 9.
Note: If you don’t follow the guide of Pick-up disassemble and assemble (Refer to
page 3-12), there is a chance to damage for the pick-up. Please follow the
guide of Pick-up.
FFC PICK-UP
6 ASS’Y PICK-UP
1 SCREW
1 SCREW
ASS’Y PICK-UP
COVER
SKEW A
6 ASS’Y PICK-UP
SHAFT SUB 4 SPRING
SKEW
5 HOLDER
SHAFT MAIN
2 CHASSIS
TRAVERSE
9 FEEDING
MOTOR
1 SHAFT MAIN
8 ASS’Y HINGE-PU
3 PLATE
SPRING SKEW
4. Troubleshooting
4-1 Checkpoints by Error Mode
4-1-1 No Power
No Power Detected
(Stand by RED LED OFF)
Yes
1 No Change DB9/LB1
T2 is Normal? (5.6V)
Test SMPS PCB
Check DB9 & LB1
2 No Change UB2
UB2 is normal? Test SMPS PCB
Yes
Refer to image of
Fig. 4-1.
Yes
Refer to image of
Fig. 4-2.
4
After Changing the SMPS, check Refer to image of
the MAIN PCB Diode 5.4V ~ 5.6V Fig. 4-3.
(MUD5, MUD28, MUD30, MUD31)
Troubleshooting
EER-2828H(15P)
LB1
2.9uH
CN2
SMPS, page 7-25 or 7-26
CN3
2
UB2
1
1
<Fig. 4-1>
Troubleshooting
EER-2828H(15P)
LB1
2.9uH
CN2
3
CN3
UB2
<Fig. 4-2>
4
4
PIC1
DJ3
4 CEIC1
MUIC3
DSIC4
PCN2
PCN1
4 4 MUIC1
D
CON17
DSIC1
MUIC2
4 I
PIC1
FEIC13
DIC3
DSCN1
DIC7
DIC4
CON15
Troubleshooting
No Sound
- AMP Power Check
1 No
SMPS PCB CN2 & Voltage Check
AMP PCB ACON1
Refer to image of
Yes
Fig. 4-4.
Change Wire ACON1 or CN2
4
AMP PCB LED AD10, AD11 should
be turned on!
Refer to image of
Fig. 4-6.
ACON1
1
AIC2
PWMIC1 ACON3
ACON2
AIC1
PWMIC4
ACON10
<Fig. 4-4>
PWMIC2
ACON1 ACON1
AIC2
PWMIC1
3
ACON3
2
AIC7
ACON2
AIC1
PWMIC4
ACON10 ACON10
AMP PCB Top, page 6-8 AMP PCB Bottom, page 6-10
<Fig. 4-5>
ACON1
4
AIC2
PWMIC1 ACON3
4
ACON2
AIC1
PWMIC4
ACON10
<Fig. 4-6>
Yes
I2S Sound Data Input to
"PWMIC1" Check
2 PWMIC1 (PS9830B)
No Yes
PWMIC1 (PS9830B) POWER (3.3V) Pin 4, 10,
Pin 61, 62, 67, 68 Check 22, 29, 39, 47, 56, 65, 72, 84, No
87, 94 Check
Check FFC Cable and
Refer to wave pattern Connector
image of Fig. 4-8.
Yes
OP AMP IC Output
Check
3 No No
AIC7 (4560) Pin 1, 7 AIC7 (4560) POWER
output Check (+5V, -5V) Pin 8, 4 Check
4 No No
Cehck Input Voltage +PVDD
FET01, 02, 03, 04 Pin 3, 4
(+30V), -PVDD (-30V)
Drain Pin Check
Sound Output
PWMIC1
ACON3
<Fig. 4-7>
PWMIC1
ACON3
2
ACON2
<Fig. 4-8>
ACON1
<OPAMP OUTPUT>
3 AIC7
<Fig. 4-9>
PWMIC2
ACON1
AMP PCB-2, page 7-8
4 4
<FET OUTPUT>
AIC7
4
Yes
Yes
No
Check the FEY1 25MHz Change the FEY1
Yes
No
Remote Battery OK? Change the Battery
Yes
Yes
1 No
REYE is OK? Chagne the REYE
Pin 2 → 5V
Refer to image of
Yes Fig. 4-11.
IPJACK1I
IPCN2
JWA31
FCN5
LDIC1
FCN6
FCN1
MCCN1
<Fig. 4-11>
4-1-6 No Picture
No Picture
No No
Logo Screen is OK? HDMI?
Yes Yes
No Logo (HDMI)
No
BD/DVD Playback is OK? No Logo (CVBS)
Yes
No Logo (HDMI)
Yes
1
No
Check the G9 (U1) Check the power stage.
1.2V
3
Data output from IC U1? No Check the IC U1 power input and
(A8, B8, D8, D9, A9, B9, peripheral devices.
C9, C10)
DIC2
MUIC1
1 3
VIC2
DIC1
JCON31
VI
1 IPIC2
DSCN1
DIC7
IPIC1
HDMI, page 7-11
NAND2
U1
SCON1
SCON1
SCON3 SCON2
N15 DBGN1
MAIN PCB Bottom, page 6-15 MAIN PCB Top, page 6-12
<Fig. 4-12>
DIC2
JCON31
2
HDMI, page 7-11
<Fig. 4-13>
No Logo (CVBS)
Yes
1 No
Video output from VIC1 (VR16) soldering error
VIC1 (VR16)
1
1
MUCN2
1
2
VIC2
DIC1
JCON31
VIC1
IPIC2
<Fig. 4-14>
Network Error
Yes
OK
The connection between LAN and SET is direct. So there is no need to check H/W if there is network problem.
If it is, the problem is MAIN CHIP(U1)'s BGA soldering problem.
It must be changed to new board.
Method 2
- Press [Menu] on the remote control
- Press [Up/Down] arrow to select SETUP and press [Enter]
- Press [Up/Down] to select SYSTEM SETUP and press [Enter]
- Press [Enter] on SYSTEM INFORMATION
Firmware Description
- Software: Main MPEG F/W Version (Updatable)
- Micom: Micro controller F/W (Updatable)
- DSP: DSP firm ware / CEC: HDMI CEC IC Firmware
- Region: BD region code / DVD region code
- Macrovision
3. Select YES.
Do you want to update Firmware?
(As long as the “New Version” is a later date than the
>Current Version : yymmdd.xx.XAA
“Current Version”)
>New Version : yymmdd_xx_HT-BD7200_XAA
Yes No
3. When you turn on the unit, you will then see the Macrovision : BBS41
message to the right on your TV screen.
2. When “No Disc” is displayed on the main unit, press and hold the [Stop] button for 5 seconds
4-3-1 The method for inserting Region Code after you replace the Main PBA
[Reference]
- You must follow below procedure after replacing the Main PBA and System Micom.
- If you do not enter region code after board replacement the set will not work properly.
- You need the remote control to continue.
2. Press the "MARKER" button on the remote control for 4~5 seconds.
3. You will now see “T-Mode” on the VFD, press “▼” Please remember
that “T-MODE” indicator will disappear after just a few seconds.
T-MODE
4. You will now see “TEST - -” on the VFD, press “33” on remote to
select Region Code.
TEST − −
5. “You will now see “- -” on the VFD. Insert the Region Code from the
table below that best corresponds to your region.
−−
Option Table-1
HT-BD8200 (2.1ch)
Area Remark
Region Code
USA/Canada 00
Japan 01
Korea 02
Taiwan 03
Philippines 04
Mexico 05
Latin American 06
Europe 07
Indonesia/East Asia 08
Australia/Newzealand 09
Russia (semi_mic) 10
Russia (full_mic) 11
Africa 12
China 13
Brazil 14
<Table 4-1>
0−
6. You will now see “00 USA” on the VFD. This means that the current
System Micom (MUIC1) program is installed for USA specifications.
00 USA
7. Turn the Power off.
[Tip]
1) Micom Update failure.
- If the unit stays in stand-by status all the time and cannot be turned on after micom update, you have to
change the Micom IC (MUIC1) and set the Region Code again.
2) EEPROM problem
- (Rare) If the Tuner function does not function
: No Sound, Auto search failure or Loss of info the EEPROM IC is the cause. Resetting the region code in
the unit will resolve the problem
AH240
C0104
GRY01
GWP01
BTR01
Exploded View & Part List
P005
W391
MOD1
AH250 T0003
C0104
5-1 Exploded View
AH320 C0104
C0104 T0076 W391
M0014
5. Exploded View & Part List
SRP01
W386 C0104
C0104
C0104
T0279
C0104 BRM01
M0013
C0104 M2893
SRP01 W275
W384
T0136
AH153
W391
ACM01 H008 VS090
AC303 W391
W386
W391 BRS01
P003
ABR01 T0101
M0003 M0081
W275
T0268
AC169
Samsung Electronics
Exploded View & Part List
Part List-1
Part List-2
Materials List
ANTENNA
BELT-RECTANGULAR
BRACKET-GUIDE
BRACKET-REAR-MAIN
BRACKET-SET
BRACKET-WALL
CBF-POWER CORD
COVER-AC-CORD
COVER-JACK
COVER-SMPS
GEAR RACK
GEAR-RELAY
GEAR-WORM-PULLY
HOLDER-DAMPER
HOLDER-FUNCTION
HOLDER-GEAR
HOLDER-MECHA
MOTOR DC-TRAY
MOTOR FAN
RF MODULATOR
SILICON/RUBBER-PAD A
SILICON/RUBBER-PAD B
W100
(1.7 x 4 W SCREW)
H101
H201
(40PIN)
W104
(2 x 7 SCREW) PICKUP
COVER SKEW A
(S.N.A)
T102 T200
W101 W102
(2 x 5 SCREW)
T101
(1.4 x 3 SCREW)
T100
H200
(14PIN)
H100
Part List
Loc. No. Part No. Description;Specification Q’ty SNA Remark Loc. No. Part No. Description;Specification Q’ty SNA Remark
Loc. No. Part No. Description;Specification Q’ty SNA Remark Loc. No. Part No. Description;Specification Q’ty SNA Remark
Loc. No. Part No. Description;Specification Q’ty SNA Remark Loc. No. Part No. Description;Specification Q’ty SNA Remark
Loc. No. Part No. Description;Specification Q’ty SNA Remark Loc. No. Part No. Description;Specification Q’ty SNA Remark
SUB-MA AH97-00846A ASSY SUB MATERIAL;AH97-00846A,-,-,- 1 SNA SPEAKE AH81-05215A SPEAKER-PART;SUBWOOFER,BOSS,10*28.8 4 SNA
0201-001356 ADHESIVE-A.C.F;-,-,-,- 1 SNA SPEAKE AH81-05216A SPEAKER-PART;SUBWOOFER,PAPER DUCT,# 1 SNA
0201-001357 ADHESIVE-STRL;THREE BOND 1401B,GRN, 0.5 SNA SPEAKE AH81-05217A SPEAKER-PART;SUBWOOFER,EPS,#68.6*12 1 SNA
0205-001366 GREASE-SILICON;T4110 1 SNA SPEAKE AH81-05218A SPEAKER-PART;SUBWOOFER,PO BAG,670*6 1 SNA
0203-001362 TAPE-DOUBLE FACE;0203-001362 1 SNA SPEAKE AH81-05219A SPEAKER-PART;SUBWOOFER,CUSHION-TOP, 1 SNA
Loc. No. Part No. Description;Specification Q’ty SNA Remark Loc. No. Part No. Description;Specification Q’ty SNA Remark
Loc. No. Part No. Description;Specification Q’ty SNA Remark Loc. No. Part No. Description;Specification Q’ty SNA Remark
MR122 2007-000094 R-CHIP;22Kohm,5%,1/10W,TP,1608 6 SNA T0137 AH94-02394B ASSY PCB LED;HT-BD8200,LED LIGHTING 1 SA
MR19 2007-000087 R-CHIP;6.8Kohm,5%,1/10W,TP,1608 5 SNA AC510 3708-001618 CONNECTOR-FPC/FFC/PIC;5P,1mm,SMD-A, 1 SA
MR34 2007-000118 R-CHIP;390ohm,5%,1/10W,TP,1608 2 SNA L0405 0601-002422 LED;SMD,White,1.50mm,1.6X 3.2mm 1 SA
MROP1 2007-000090 R-CHIP;10Kohm,5%,1/10W,TP,1608 14 SNA PR04 2007-000449 R-CHIP;180ohm,5%,1/8W,TP,2012 1 SNA
P803T 1404-001483 THERMISTOR-PTC;470ohm,50%,32V,TP 1 SA AH41-01248B PCB-KEY;HT-BD8200,CEM-3,2,0,1.6,168 1 SNA
Loc. No. Part No. Description;Specification Q’ty SNA Remark Loc. No. Part No. Description;Specification Q’ty SNA Remark
Loc. No. Part No. Description;Specification Q’ty SNA Remark Loc. No. Part No. Description;Specification Q’ty SNA Remark
6. PCB Diagram
6-1 Wiring Diagram
PWR_LED
DGND
D5V
ST5V
DGND
KEY_SDA
KEY_SCL
5 24 FNA_PWR 5 36 GAIN_MODE VH_GND 2 2
6 23 SW_MUTE 6 35 AGND VH_GND 3 3
7 22 PWM_DATI 7 34 A -DC 4 4
8 21 PWM_SCK 8 33 E +DC 5 5 FCN9
9 20 PWM_CS 9 32 B GND 6 6
10 19 PWM_DATO 10 31 G VFD_C5 7 7
11 18 PWM_RST 11 30 AGND VFD_DAT 8 8
12 17 EXT_MUTE 12 29 RF+ VFD_CLK 9 9
13 16 FE12V 13 28 RF- VFD_RST 10 10
14 15 AC3.3V 14 27 AGND D5V 11 11
15 14 GND 15 26 C D5V 12 12 FRONT ASSY
HCN2
AMP ASSY 16 13 GND 16 25 D ST5.6V 13 13
17 12 BCLK 17 24 H ST5.6V 14 14
18 11 LRCK 18 23 BD_CD_SEL REMO 15 15
19 10 AUOUT1 19 22 SSA GND 16 16
20 9 AUOUT2
CON5 20 21 AGND LED_DAT 17 17
21 8 AUOUT3 21 20 LOGIC2 LED_CLK 18 18
22 7 GND 22 19 GND BUZZER
PWR_LED
19
20
19
20
FCN1
23 6 IR_RST 23 18 LOGIC1
24 5 IR_SD 24 17 I-IN TC_SDA 21 21
25 4 GND 25 16 TEMP TC_CLK 22 22
26 3 AVGND 26 15 AOUT KEY1 23 23
27 2 H/P_R 27 14 MPD_VREF GND 24 24
28 1 H/P_L 28 13 +5VA MTCL+ 25 25
29 12 AGND MTCL- 26 26
30 11 GND DOOR_OPEN_5W 27 27
31 10 MORTOR1 DOOR_CLSE_5W 28 28
ACON1 32 9 MORTOR2
FCN5 FCN6
+D5.6V
33 8 MORTOR3
+28V
+28V
+28V
+28V
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
-28V
-28V
-28V
-28V
MAIN ASSY
-5V
34 7 MORTOR4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 35 6 T1
36 5 RT+ 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
37 4 F+
VOL-
GND
VDD
KEY
KEY1
VDD
GND
VOL+
38 3 F-
39 2 RT1
FCN7 FCN8
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 40 1 T+
SMPS ASSY
SMPS ASSY 14
15
14 FE12V
15 FEGND
13
14
13 EJ
14 GND
16 16 FEGND
17 17 NC
18 18 POWER_ON
19 19 NC
20 20 DGND
21 21 VFD +4.6V
22 22 VFD -4.6V
23 23 -34V
24 24 DGND IPCN1 JCON31 JCON11
HCN2
USB_PWR1
IPOD_RCH
LINE_IN_R
IPOD_DET
IPOD_LCH
USB_PWR
EDID_DAT
LINE_IN_L
EDID_CLK
ACC_NAG
L_IN_SEN
USB_DN1
USB_PN1
H/P_SEN
IPOD_Rx
IPOD_Tx
USB_NO
USB_PO
IPOD_Y
DS5VO
DS5VO
DGND
DGND
DGND
H/P_R
DGND
DGND
DGND
VGND
AGND
AGND
AGND
AGND
DGVD
H/P_L
D5.5V
D5.6V
D5.6V
D3.3V
D3.3V
D3.3V
TXO+
CVB5
TXC+
D2V5
D2V5
TX1+
TX2+
TXO-
TXC-
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
TX1-
TX2-
CEC
HPD
OPT
RD+
D5V
D5V
D5V
D5V
TD+
RD-
TD-
NC
NC
NC
NC
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
IPJACK1I
IPCN2
1 JWA31
HDCON11
2
8
FCN9
3
JNCON1
FCN5
4
HDIC1
HDCON1
LDIC1
7
FCN6
FCN1
MCCN1
5
6
Pin No. Signal Pin No. Signal Pin No. Signal Pin No. Signal Pin No. Signal Pin No. Signal
1 L_IN_SEN 1 DGND 1 PWR_LED 1 VH_GND 1 KEY1 1 DS5VO
2 H/P_SEN 2 D5V 2 DGND 2 VH_GND 2 VDD 2 DS5VO
3 H/P_L 3 D5V 3 D5V 3 VH_GND 3 GND 3 OPT
4 AGND 4 D5V 4 ST5V 4 -DC 4 VOL+ 4 DGND
5 H/P_R 5 DGND 5 DGND 5 +DC 5 D2V5
6 LINE_IN_L 6 iPOD_Tx 6 KEY_SDA 6 GND 6 D2V5
7 HDCON1
7 AGND 7 iPOD_Rx 7 KEY_SCL 7 VFD_C5 HDMI/COMPO 7 DGND
8 LINE_IN_R 8 DGND 8 VFD_DAT 8 RD+
Pin No. Signal
9 AGND 9 iPOD_Y 9 VFD_CLK 9 RD-
1 GND
10 D5V 10 ACC_NAG 4 FCN5 10 VFD_RST 10 TD+
Volume Connector 2 TXC-
11 USB_NO 11 VGND 11 D5V 11 TD-
3 TXC+
Pin No. Signal
12 USB_PO 12 iPOD_LCH 12 D5V 12 USB_PWR
4 GND
1 VOL-
13 USB_PWR 13 AGND 13 ST5.6V 13 USB_DN1
5 TXO-
2 GND
14 DGND 14 IPOD_RCH 14 ST5.6V 14 USB_PN1
6 TXO-
3 VDD
15 iPOD_DET 15 REMO 15 DGND
7 GND
4 KEY
16 GND 16 CNB5
8 TX1-
17 LED_DAT 17 NC
9 TX1+
18 LED_CLK 18 NC
10 GND
19 BUZZER 19 NC
11 TX2_
20 PWR_LED 20 NC
12 TX2+
21 TC_SDA
13 GND
22 TC_CLK
14 CEC
23 KEY1
15 HPD
24 GND
16 EDID_DAT
25 MTCL+
17 EDID_CLK
26 MTCL-
18 GND
27 DOOR_OPEN_5V
19 D5.5V
28 DOOR_CLSE_5V
20 D5.6V
21 D5,6V
22 D3.3V
23 D3.3V
24 D3.3V
JWA31
MCCN1
K J I
FIC4
FCN4
FCN7
FCN8
FIC2 FIC3
DCON1
K J I
2 3
K J I
K J I
ACON1 2
TP1
AIC2
PWMIC1
ACON3
TP2
ACON2
AIC1
PWMIC4
ACON10 1
1 ACON10 2 ACON1
TP1
AMP / Headphone AMP Power Connector
PWMIC2
ACON1
TP4
TP4
ACON3
TP3
AIC7
TP4 ACON3
ACON2
TP4
ACON10
TP3
TP4
MUCN2
CEIC1
MUIC3
JCON11
1
PIC15
PIC7
PIC4 PIC3
PIC2
9
MUIC1
TP6
DJ3
VIC2
DIC1
JCON31
VIC1
DSIC1 IPIC2
DSCN1
IPCN2
DIC7
8
2
TP6
PCN1
IPCN1
IPIC1
3
CON17
NAND2
U1
SCON4
HCN2
FEIC13
SCN2
4 6
WCON1
CON5
MCIC1
SCON1
SCON3 SCON2
5
CON16 CON15 DBGN1
Pin No. Signal Pin No. Signal Pin No. Signal Pin No. Signal Pin No. Signal Pin No. Signal
1 H/P_L 1 ST5.4V 1 SL02+ 1 T+ 21 AGND 1 VH_GND
2 H/P_R 2 ST5.4V 2 SL02- 2 RT1 22 SSA 2 VH_GND
3 AVGND 3 ST5.4V 3 SL01+ 3 F- 23 BD_CD_SEL 3 VH_GND
4 GND 4 GND 4 SL01- 4 F+ 24 H 4 -DC
5 IR_SD 5 GND 5 U 5 RT+ 25 D 5 +DC
6 IR_RST 6 GND 6 V 6 T1 26 C 6 GND
7 GND 7 D5.4V 7 W 7 MOTOR4 27 AGND 7 VFD_C5
8 AUOUT3 8 D5.4V 8 COM 8 MOTOR3 28 RF- 8 VFD_DAT
9 AUOUT2 9 D5.4V 9 LDO- 9 MOTOR2 29 RF+ 9 VFD_CLK
10 AUOUT1 10 GND 10 LDO+ 10 MOTOR1 30 AGND 10 VFD_RST
11 LRCK 11 GND 11 CLO 11 GND 31 G 11 D5V
12 BCLK 12 GND 12 DIN 12 AGND 32 B 12 D5V
13 GND 13 FE12V 13 EJ 13 +5VA 33 E 13 ST5.6V
14 GND 14 FE12V 14 GND 14 MPD_VREF 34 A 14 ST5.6V
15 AV3.3V 15 FEGND 15 AOUT 35 AGND 15 REMO
16 FE12V 16 FEGND 16 TEMP 36 GAIN_MODE 16 GND
17 EXT_MUTE 17 NC 17 I-IN 37 PDIC Vref 17 LED_DAT
18 PWM_RST 18 POWER_ON 18 LOGIC1 38 AGND 18 LED_CLK
19 PWM_DATO 19 NC 19 GND 39 +8VA 19 BUZZER
20 PWM_CS 20 DGND 20 LOGIC2 40 AGND 20 PWR_LED
21 PWM_SCK 21 VFD +4.6V 21 TC_SDA
22 PWM_DAT1 22 VFD -4.6V 22 TC_CLK
23 SW_MUTE 23 -34V 23 KEY1
24 FNA_PWR 24 DGND 24 GND
25 FAN_SEN 25 MTCL+
26 AVGND 26 MTCL-
27 AVGND 27 DOOR_OPEN_5V
28 AVGND 28 DOOR_CLSE_5V
CEIC2
AIC3
MUIC2
PIC1
DJ3
DIC3
DIC2
DIC4
JCON31
DSIC4
PCN2
PCN1
IPIC1
CON17
FEIC13
TP5
SCON1
CON15
TP5
CN2
CN3
UB2
CN2
CN3
UB2
CN2
CN3
UB2
CN2
CN3
UB2
7. Schematic Diagram
7-1 Overall Block Diagram
NAND
I-Pod
CVBS/YPbPr 1) Power Block
FLASH HDMI TX
CP CHIP
SDRAM
Serial 512MB 24Bit SMPS power block has tow cables.
Flash
UART
I2C
24pin connector is for Main PCB (VFD power, 12V, 5.6V) and PVDD power for AMP PCB. It has a two trans.
CEC
2) Main Block
UART Video
F/E
BCM7620 SATA
Decoder
UART
Door Assy (with Slim deck which can play BD/DVD/CD disc) is connected to Main pcb.
Motor
SYSTEM
Driver
Digital U-com
The signal from the Door Assy (slim deck) is going to BCM7601 main system IC.
64M Flash
Video
USB1
For wireless LAN
B/E
SDRAM ROM It decoding digital signal and send the decoded digital video signal to TV, analog video data to video amp ic and digital
USB1/2
USB2
For Local Storage & USB Host BCM7601 (PCM) sound data to AUDIO DSP IC. Audio dsp IC is making effected digital sound.
UART Ethernet ETHER
CEC
MAC
Audio
I2S 5.1ch PCM Audio I2S Power 3) Amp Block.
DSP PWM Stage
Decoder 2.1ch
PWM
System SPI I/F TMP320D7x DRIVER
PWM modulator is changing the PCM digital signal to PWM signal.
U-com
MEM0 MEM1 This signal is transfer to AMP IC and amplified.
I2S S/W 1Ch
After the amp IC there are low pass filter to cut the delivery frequency which is used PWM.
Sampling 48KHz
DISPLAY Wireless
DDR2 DDR2 DDR2 DDR2 Rate
TX Module
IPOD ANALOG Converter
AUDIO L/R 128MB (32M x 16b x 2ea) 256MB (64M x 16 x 2ea) 4) Other Block
AUX ADC Key pcb (Function & Volume pcbs) are connected to front pcb. Front (VFD) pcb is connectoed to Main Board.
SPI I/F
Tuner SMPS
Wireless Touch Key pcb is contorled by Main Micro controller.
RX Module
POWER
Optical In I2S
DIR
POWER
POWER
POWER
AUDIO
VIDEO
7-5 HDMI TX
POWER
7-6 KEY
POWER
7-7 AMP-1
TP3 TP4
POWER
AUDIO
TP4
TP3
TP4 TP4
TP4
7-8 AMP-2
POWER
AUDIO
TP2
TP1
TP1
TP2
POWER
7-10 VDAC
TP6
POWER
VIDEO
TP6
TP6
7-11 HDMI
TP5
POWER
VIDEO
TP5
POWER
POWER
POWER
POWER
POWER
POWER
POWER
AUDIO
VIDEO
POWER
AUDIO
POWER
AUDIO
POWER
POWER
POWER
AUDIO
POWER
EER-3541(B-TYPE) LB2
2.9uH
7 9
5 4
2 1
3 LB3
2.9uH
EER-2828H(15P)
LB1
2.9uH
EER-3541(B-TYPE) LB2
2.9uH
7 9
5 4
2 1
3 LB3
2.9uH
EER-2828H(15P)
LB1
2.9uH