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Acer AT2002 Service Guide

Service Guide Version and Revision


No. 1 Version A00 Release Date Jul-15 -2006 Revision Original release

Copyright
Copyright 2006 Acer Technology Corp. All rights reserved. This manual may not, in whole or in part, be copied, photocopied, reproduced, translated, or converted to any electronic machine readable form without prior written permission of Acer Technology Corp. ACER AT2002 Service Manual. Printed in Fujian.

Disclaimer
The information in this guide is subject to change without notice. Acer Incorporated makes no representations or warranties, either expressed or implied, with respect to the contents hereof and specifically disclaims any warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose. Any Acer Incorporated software described in this manual is sold or licensed "as is". Should the programs prove defective following their purchase, the buyer (and not Acer Incorporated, its distributor, or its dealer) assumes the entire cost of all necessary servicing, repair, and any incidental or consequential damages resulting from any defect in the software.

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Conventions
The following conventions are used in this manual: Screen messages NOTE WARNING CAUTION IMPORTANT Denotes actual messages that appear on screen. Gives bits and pieces of additional information related to the current topic. Alerts you to any damage that might result from doing or not doing specific actions. Gives precautionary measures to avoid possible hardware or software problems. Remind you to do specific actions relevant to the accomplishment of procedures.

Preface
Before using this information and the product it supports, please read the following general information. 1. This Service Guide provides you with all technical information relating to the BASIC CONFIGURATION decided for Acer's "global" product offering. To better fit local market requirements and enhance product competitiveness, your regional office may have decided to extend the functionality of a machine (e.g. add-on card, modem, or extra memory capability). These LOCALIZED FEATURES will NOT be covered in this generic service guide. In such cases, please contact your regional offices or the responsible personnel/channel to provide you with further technical details.

2. Please note WHEN ORDERING FRU PARTS, that you should check the most up-to-date information available on your regional web or channel. If, for whatever reason, a part number change is made, it will not be noted in the printed Service Guide. For ACER-AUTHORIZED SERVICE PROVIDERS, your Acer office may have a DIFFERENT part number code to those given in the FRU list of this printed Service Guide. You MUST use the list provided by your regional Acer office to order FRU parts for repair and service of customer machines.

Warning: (For FCC Certified Models)


Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: 1. Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. 2. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. 3. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. 4. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

Notice:
1. The changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. 2. Shielded interface cables and AC power cord, if any, must be used in order to comply with the emission limits. 3. The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modification to this equipment. It is the responsibility of the user to correct such interference. As ENERGY STAR Partner our company has determined that this product meets the ENERGY STAR guidelines for energy efficiency.

Warning:
To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the monitor to rain or moisture. Dangerous high voltages are present inside the monitor. Do not open the cabinet. Refer servicing to qualified personnel only.

Precautions
Do not use the monitor near water, e.g. near a bathtub, washbowl, kitchen sink, laundry tub, swimming pool or in a wet basement. Do not place the monitor on an unstable trolley, stand, or table. If the monitor falls, it can injure a person and cause serious damage to the appliance. Use only a trolley or stand recommended by the manufacturer or sold with the monitor. If you mount the monitor on a wall or shelf, uses a mounting kit approved by the manufacturer and follow the kit instructions. Slots and openings in the back and bottom of the cabinet are provided for ventilation. To ensure reliable operation of the monitor and to protect it from overheating, be sure these openings are not blocked or covered. Do not place the monitor on a bed, sofa, rug, or similar surface. Do not place the monitor near or over a radiator or heat register. Do not place the monitor in a bookcase or cabinet unless proper ventilation is provided. The monitor should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the label. If you are not sure of the type of power supplied to your home, consult your dealer or local power company. The monitor is equipped with a three-pronged grounded plug, a plug with a third (grounding) pin. This plug will fit only into a grounded power outlet as a safety feature. If your outlet does not accommodate the three-wire plug, have an electrician install the correct outlet, or use an adapter to ground the appliance safely. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounded plug. Unplug the unit during a lightning storm or when it will not be used for long periods of time. This will protect the monitor from damage due to power surges. Do not overload power strips and extension cords. Overloading can result in fire or electric shock. Never push any object into the slot on the monitor cabinet. It could short circuit parts causing a fire or electric shock. Never spill liquids on the monitor. Do not attempt to service the monitor yourself; opening or removing covers can expose you to dangerous voltages and other hazards. Please refer all servicing to qualified service personnel To ensure satisfactory operation, use the monitor only with UL listed computers which have appropriate configured receptacles marked between 100 - 240V AC, Min. 5A. The wall socket shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible.

Special Notes On LCD TV Monitors


The following symptoms are normal with LCD TV monitor and do not indicate a problem.

Notes
Due to the nature of the fluorescent light, the screen may flicker during initial use. Turn off the Power Switch and then turn it on again to make sure the flicker disappears. You may find slightly uneven brightness on the screen depending on the desktop pattern you use. The LCD TV screen has effective pixels of 99.99% or more. It may include blemishes of 0.01% or less such as a missing pixel or a pixel lit all of the time. Due to the nature of the LCD TV screen, an afterimage of the previous screen may remain after switching the image, when the same image is displayed for hours. In this case, the screen is recovered slowly by changing the image or turning off the Power Switch for hours.

Table Of Contents
Monitor Features General Specifications LCD TV Description Precautions And Notices D-SUB PIN Distribution Factory Preset Display Modes LCD TV Panel Specification Panel Features General Specifications Mechanical Specifications Optical Specifications Connecting Peripherals Chapter 2 Front Panel Controls Remote Control & OSD Operating Instructions Chapter 3 Using The Remote Control Using The OSD Menus LOGO Machine Disassembly Trouble Shooting White-Balance, Luminance Adjustment FRU (Field Replaceable Unit) List Chapter 7 Exploded Diagram EDID Data Chapter 8 Chapter 9 PCB Layout Schematic Diagram 14 16 16 17 22 23 29 34 37 38 38 40 70 7 7 8 9 10 11 12 12 12 12 13 14

Chapter 1

Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6

Monitor Features General Specifications


Model Panel spec Resolution (pixels) Brightness (tpe.) Contrast Ratio (tpe.) Display colour Viewing angle (tpe.) Response (tpe.) Power supply Input Max. power consumption Power saving Mechanical Dimensions (W x H x D mm) Weight (Kg) Weight (lbs) Gross weight (Kg) Gross weight (lbs) Wall Mounting Analog TV system TV Colour system Sound system Stereo system TV Tuner System Subtitles Analog TV-tuner quantity Terminal Analog Tuner In SCART AV S-Video PC D-sub in PC audio-in Audio system Speaker AT2002 800 x 600 450 cd/m2 600:1 16.7 M H: 160o ; V:120o 16 ms (gray to gray) 100 V ~ 240 V - AC. (50/60 Hz) < 65 W 5W 514 x 474 x 78 7.4 16.3 9.4 20.7 100mm x 100mm PAL, SECAM B/G/D/K/I/L NICAM / A2 PLL, 45.25 Mhz - 862.25 Mhz Teletext 1.5 1 Yes CVBS (In/Out), RGB (In), Audio R/L CVBS, Audio R/L S-Video, audio R/L share with AV Yes Yes 5W+5W

Chapter 1

LCD TV Description
The LCD TV will contain a main board (include audio), an I/O board, a switching power board, a function keyboard (include an IR Board) and an Ear phone board. The main board and power board will house the flat panel to control logic I2C bus, DDC, brightness control logic for LCD panel, DC-DC conversion to supply the appropriate power to the whole board and transmitting TTL level signals into LCD Module to drive the LCD display circuit.

The inverter board will drive the five CCFLs (Cold Cathode Fluorescent Lamp). The switching power board will provides the power ON/OFF to control the TV and control LED indicator for DPMS. The function keyboard and Remote Control will provide the OSD control signal to the Main Board.

Precautions And Notices


1-1 Assembly Precaution
(1) Please do not press or scratch LCD panel surface with anything hard. And do not soil LCD panel surface by touching with bare hands (Polarize film, surface of LCD panel is easy to be flawed) In the LCD panel, the gap between two glass plates is kept perfectly even to maintain display characteristic and reliability. If this panel is subject to hard pressing, the following occurs : (a) Uniform color (b) Orientation of liquid crystal becomes disorder

(2) Please wipe out LCD panel surface with absorbent cotton or soft cloth in case of it being soiled. (3) Please wipe out drops of adhesive like saliva and water in LCD panel surface immediately. They might damage to cause panel surface variation and color change. (4) Do not apply any strong mechanical shock to the LCD panel.

1-2 Operating Precaution


(1) Please be sure to unplug the power cord before remove the back-cover. (be sure the power is turn-off) (2) Please do not change variable resistance settings in MAIN-BOARD; they are adjusted to the most suitable value. If they are changed, it might happen LUMINANCE does not satisfy the white balance spec. (3) Please consider that LCD backlight takes longer time to become stable of radiation characteristic in low temperature than in room temperature. (4) Please pay attention to displaying the same pattern for very long-time. Image might stick on LCD.

1-3 Storage Precaution


(1) When you store LCD for a long time, it is recommended to keep the temperature between -20C 60C without the exposure of sunlight and to keep the humidity less than 85% RH. (2) Please do not leave the LCD in the environment of high humidity and high temperature such as 60C, 95%RH. (3) Please do not operate the LCD in the environment of abnormal temperature, below 0C.

1- 4 High Voltage Warning


The high voltage was only generated by Power support part, if carelessly contacted the transformer on this module, can cause a serious shock.

D-SUB PIN Distribution


This procedure gives you instructions for installing and using the LCD TV display. (1) Position the display on the desired operation and plug the power cord into a convenient AC outlet. Three-wire power cord must be shielded and is provided as a safety precaution as it connects the chassis and cabinet to the electrical conduct ground. If the AC outlet in your location does not have provisions for the grounded type plug, the installer should attach the proper adapter to ensure a safe ground potential.

(2) Connect the 15-pin color display shielded signal cable to your signal system device and lock both screws on the connector to ensure firm grounding. The connector information is as follow:

1 6 11

5 10 15

15 - Pin Color Display Signal Cable

Pin NO. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Description Red Video Green Video Blue Video Ground Ground Red Ground Green Ground Blue Ground

Pin NO. 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

Description +5V(PC97) VGA-CONN(Sync GND) Ground SDA(DDC Data) H-Sync. V-Sync. Serial Clock for DDC

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Factory Preset Display Modes:


Analog RGB Signal Timing Vertical Dots Lines Frequency (Hz) 720 400 70.1 59.9 640 480 72.8 75.0 60.3 800 600 72.2 75.0 Horizontal Frequency Horizontal (KHz) 31.5 31.5 37.9 37.5 37.9 48.1 46.9 NEG NEG NEG NEG POS POS POS POS NEG NEG NEG POS POS POS YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES Vertical Horizontal Vertical (16:9) YES YES YES YES YES YES YES Sync Polarity Presence Screen Mode FULL

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LCD TV Panel Specification


Panel Features
-High brightness (450 nits) - High contrast ratio (700:1) - Fast response time (16ms) - High color saturation NTSC 72% - WXGA (800 x 600 pixels) resolution - DE (Data Enable) only mode - LVDS (Low Voltage Differential Signaling) interface - Optimized response time for 50/60 Hz frame rate - Ultra wide viewing angle: 160(H)/140(V) (CR>20) Super MVA technology - 180 degree rotation display option

General Specifications
NO. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Item Display resolution(pixel) Display Mode Active area (mm) Screen size (inch) Pixel pitch (mm) Color configuration Display Color Typical white Luminance Contrast ratio Color Gamut Response Time Electrical Interface Overall dimension (mm) Weight (g) Surface Treatment RoHS Specification 800x3(H)600(V) TN Type, Normally White + SWV Film 408(H)306(V) 20.1(Diagonal) 0.51(H)0.51(V) R. G. B. Vertical stripe 16.2M (6 bit + FRC) 450 nit (typ.) 700:1 72% typ. of NTSC coverage 16ms typ. (Tr+Tf) TTL 1 port 448(W)347(H)23(D)(max.) 3500 Anti-Glare type RoHS compliance Remark

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Optical Specifications
Test Conditions
Item Power supply voltage Input voltage Current consumption Inrush current Power ripple voltage Internal logic Low voltage High voltage I Symbol V CC IA
RUSH

Min. 4.75 0 2.3

Typ. 5.0 0.8 -

Max. 5.25 1.0 3.0 100 1.0 3.3

Unit V Arms Apeak mVp-p V V

Remark

VRP VIL VIH

Optical Specifications
Item Response time Rising time Falling time Contrast ratio(center of screen) Viewing angle Top Bottom Left Right Brightness (center of screen) Color chromaticity (CIE) CR10 65 55 65 65 350 0.249 0.260 0.607 0.311 0.268 0.568 0.113 0.028 70 80 60 80 80 450 0.279 0.290 0.637 0.341 0.298 0.598 0.143 0.058 72 W 0.309 0.320 0.667 0.371 0.328 0.628 0.173 0.088 % % Deg. Symbol Condition Specification Min. 600 Typ. 11 5 700 Max. 15 10 Unit Remark

Tr Tf CR

=0 =0

ms

YL Wx Wy Rx Ry Gx Gy Bx By

=0 =0

nit

Color Saturation (NTSC) White uniformity

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Connecting Peripherals
Front panel controls

Chapter 2

Your LCD TV overview


Front panel view
1 2 3 4 5 Volume +/Input key Menu key Channel up/down Power On/Off

1
Volume up 1 Volume down 2 3 Input key Menu key Channel up 4 Channel down

When the OSD is on, functions the same as the Right arrow When the OSD is on, functions the same as the Left arrow When the OSD is on, press this button to confirm selection Turns the OSD menu ON and OFF When the OSD is on, functions the same as the Up arrow When the OSD is on, functions the same as the Down arrow

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Rear panel view


1 3 5 7 S-Video CVBS Analog antenna VGA-in Earphone 2 4 6 8 SCART AV-Audio L/R PC Audio-in AC-in

S-VIDEO SCART VIDEO

AUDIO

AC-IN

VGA

PC AUDIO-IN

ANALOG TUNER

Remote Control & OSD Operating instructions


Using the Remote Control

Chapter 3

Remote control
General keys
1 2 3 POWER Press to turn your TV on/off. MUTE Press to toggle audio on and off. VOL (up/down) Press to increase or decrease the volume. CH (up/down) Press to sequentially select the TV channel. Number keys. RECALL Press to return to the previous channel. ENTER Press to confirm channel number selection. Input buttons (TV/AV/SCART/PC) Press to select correct input mode. SLEEP Press to set a time period after which the TV will switch itself to standby (15, 30, 45, 60, 90 or 120 minutes).

1 3

4 5

5 4 6 8 9 11 10 12 7

6 7 8 9

10 DISPLAY Press to display input/channel information (dependent on input/source type). 11 MENU Press to open or close the Menu. 12 MPX Press to select the sound input, displayed in the top righthand corner (mono, stereo, bilingual). 13 Directional keys/OK VOL (up/down), CH (up/down)

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Teletext
1 2 INDEX Press to go to the index page SUBTITLE Press to view subtitles on the screen. REVEAL Press to reveal hidden telext information TELETEXT Press to switch from TV/AV to Teletext mode. SIZE Press once to zoom teletext page to 2X. Press again to resume. MIX Press to overlay teletext page on the TV image. HOLD Press to pause the current teletext page in multi-page viewing mode. Colour buttons (R/G/Y/B) Operates corresponding button on the teletext page.

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3 4 5

5 6

7
6 7

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Using The OSD Menus

OSD navigation
Many of the advanced settings and adjustments are available through using the OSD (onscreen display) menus, as shown in the example screenshot below. Basic operations required to navigate these menus (Picture, Audio, Channel management, Options, Settings) are described in this section.

Navigating the OSD with the remote control


MENU

You can also interact with these menus using the front panel controls. Please see "Front panel view" on page 4 for details.

There are five main OSD menus. These are: Picture, Audio, Channel management, Options and Settings. Use the following method to navigate these menus.
MENU

Press the MENU button on the remote control or the MENU button on the control panel.

Select your desired menu by using the up and down directional keys to switch between the five menus.

Use the directional keys to interact with the menu. The up / down directions will scroll through the menu options, while left/right will adjust the different settings (for example, in the Picture menu, settings such as brightness, contrast, etc.). Press MENU to exit.

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Adjusting the OSD settings


The OSD can be used for adjusting the settings of your LCD TV. Press the MENU key to open the OSD. You can use the OSD to adjust the picture quality, audio settings, channel settings and general settings. For advanced settings, please refer to following page:

Adjusting the picture quality


1 2 3 4 Press the MENU key to bring up the OSD. Using the directional keys, select Picture from the OSD. Then navigate to the picture element you wish to adjust. Use the left or right keys to adjust the sliding scales. The Picture menu can be used to adjust the current Scenario mode, brightness, contrast, colour, sharpness and other image-related qualities.

Adjusting the audio settings


1 2 3 4 Press the MENU key to bring up the OSD. Using the directional keys, select Audio from the onscreen display. Then navigate to the feature you wish to adjust. Use the left or right keys to adjust the sliding scale. Press OK to save. The Audio menu can also be used to adjust the treble, balance, sound effects and other important sound-related settings

Adjusting the channel management


1 2 3 4 Press the MENU key to bring up the OSD. Using the directional keys, select Channel management from the OSD. Use the directional keys to navigate the menus. The Channel management menu can be used to adjust frequency, and set the channel namings.

Adjusting other options


1 2 3 4 Press the MENU key to bring up the OSD. Using the directional keys, select Options from the OSD. Use the directional keys to navigate the menus. The Options menu can be used to select the picture aspect-ratio mode and reset options.

Adjusting the settings


1 2 3 Press the MENU key to bring up the OSD. Using the directional keys, select Settings from the OSD. Then navigate to the feature you wish to adjust. The Settings menu can be used to adjust the menu language, set the sleep timer and other important settings.

The options available on the OSD may vary depending on the TV signal source.

Advanced features
Lock TV
Locking TV content
Lock TV is a handy feature that can block a single channel, multiple channels or all TV sources. Lock TV allows you to enter a password and effectively stop anyone without the password from watching TV.

MENU

To enable this feature:

Setting a personal PIN

MENU

Press the MENU key on the remote control to bring up the OSD.

Use the directional keys to navigate to the (see note)


MENU

Settings menu. Then select Set PIN.

Enter a four-digit password. Type it again and press OK to reconfirm.

MENU

Press MENU to exit.

The default PIN for this TV is "0000." First enter "0000" when you want to change the PIN. If you forget your PIN, please enter 6163 to reset.

Locking a single channel


1 Navigate to the channel you wish to manage.

MENU

Press the MENU key on the remote control to bring up the OSD.

Use the directional keys to navigate to the Lock This Channel.


MENU

Channel management menu. Then select

Enter your PIN. Type it again and press OK to reconfirm.(see page 12)

Locking your TV

MENU

Press the MENU key on the remote control to bring up the OSD.

Use the directional keys to navigate to the

Settings menu. Then select Lock TV.

MENU

Enter your PIN. Type it again and press OK to reconfirm. (see page 12 note)

Re-scan for channels


The first time you completed the setup wizard, all available channels were listed. If you need to re-scan for new channels, please follow the steps below:

MENU

Scanning for channels


MENU

Press the MENU key on the remote control to bring up the OSD.

Use the directional keys to navigate and select

Channel Management.

MENU

Highlight Auto Scan. Then, select Start and press OK to begin.

MENU

MENU

Select OK and press MENU to exit.

Logo
When the monitor is power on, the LOGO will be showed in the center, and disappear slowly.

How To Optimize The DOS-Mode Plug And Play Plug & Play DDC2B Feature This monitor is equipped with VESA DDC2B capabilities according to the VESA DDC STANDARD. It allows the monitor to inform the host system of its identity and, depending on the level of DDC used, communicate additional information about its display capabilities. The DDC2B is a bi-directional data channel based on the IC protocol. The host can request EDID information over the DDC2B channel. This monitor will appear to be non-functional if there is no video input signal. In order for this monitor to operate properly, there must be a video input signal. This monitor meets the Green monitor standards as set by the Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA) and/or the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and The Swedish Confederation Employees (NUTEK). This feature is designed to conserve electrical energy by reducing power consumption when there is no video-input signal present. When there is no video input signals this monitor, following a time-out period, will automatically switch to an OFF mode. This reduces the monitor's internal power supply consumption. After the video input signal is restored, full power is restored and the display is automatically redrawn. The appearance is similar to a "Screen Saver" feature except the display is completely off. The display is restored by pressing a key on the keyboard, or clicking the mouse. Using The Right Power Cord The accessory power cord for the Northern American region is the wallet plug with NEMA 5-15 style and is UL listed and CSA labeled. The voltage rating for the power cord shall be 125 volts AC. Supplied with units intended for connection to power outlet of personal computer: Please use a cord set consisting of a minimum No. 18 AWG, type SJT or SVT three conductors flexible cord. One end terminates with a grounding type attachment plug, rated 10A, 250V, CEE-22 male configuration. The other end terminates with a molded-on type connector body, rated 10A, 250V, having standard CEE-22 female configuration. Please note that power supply cord needs to use VDE 0602, 0625, 0821 approval power cord in European counties.

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Machine Disassembly
LCD TV AT2002 series de-assembling procedure
1. Move the monitor our from carton

Chapter 4

2. Put the monitor on desk & face down

3. Remove the midea cover & SCREW &TV BOX

4. Loose the screws & remove the stand

5. Remove the bezel & cover

6. TAKE OFF THE CABLE & TAPE

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7. Loose the shielding screw & shielding

8. Loose the PCBA screw & LVDS cable

9. Loose the shielding & tape & LVDS cable

10.Loose the Button/B& earphone/b & speaker screw

11. Remove the Button/B& earphone/b & speaker

12. Loose the bezel screw

13. Remove the bezel

14. Remove the bkt l/r screw & bkt l/r

LCD TV AT2002 series packing method


1. Sticker on LCD protection film 2. Put the monitor into the PE or EPE bags

3. Put on the end-cap left / right

4. Put the monitor into carton

Face-up

5. Put all accessories into carton Users manual

6. Seal the monitor

Power cable

LCD TV AT2002 series handling Notice


Correct Method Incorrect method

Correct Method

Incorrect method

Correct Method

Incorrect method

Correct Method

Incorrect method

Correct Method

Incorrect method

Trouble Shooting

Chapter 5

1. No Power

NO POWER

Check Power-board CN201 pin1 12V, pin5 5V Correct ?? Yes Check FB14 3.3V FB27 1.8V correct?

No

power-board Check CN201 pin1 12V, pin5 5V Correct ?? Yes

Separate MB &

No

Change Power-board

Change M/B

I/O-board Check CN201 pin1 12V, pin5 5V Correct ?? No Change M/B

Separate MB &

Yes Change I/O-board

2. No picture, No backlight.

No picture No backlight

Check Power/B CN201 Pin8 3.3V correct? No Change power board No Check LCD panel Yes Change power board

3. No Characters , Missing Color No Characters , Missing Color

Check CN6 Pin6~9 5V correct? YES Check TTL FFC cable No Check LCD panel Yes

No

Change M/B

Change TTL FFC cable

4. VGA mode Always show NO SIGNE

VGA always show No Signal

Check VGA cable correct? YES Check input CN2 Pin13 H-sync ,pin14 V-sync correct? No Check PC

No

Change VGA cable

Yes

Change M/B

5. Video mode always show NO SIGNEL

Video-mode always show No SignalVideo-mode always show

Check Video cable correct? YES Check I/O board correct? No Change I/O board

No

Change Video cable

Yes

Change M/B

White-Balance, Luminance Adjustment

Chapter 6

Approximately 30 minutes should be allowed for warm up before proceeding white balance adjustment.
Before started adjust white balance ,please setting the Chroma-7120 MEM. Channel 1 to 12000 color, MEM. channel 2 to 10000 color, MEM. channel 3 to 8000 color, MEM. ( our 12000 parameter is x = 272 15, y = 278 15, Y = 350 7 cd/m2 ; 10000 parameter is x = 279 15, y = 290 15, Y = 350 7 cd/m ; 8000 parameter is x = 295 15, y = 305 15, Y = 350 7 cd/m
2 2

Color Temp. X Y Y

12000 272 278 350

10000 279 290 350

8000 295 305 350

How to setting MEM. channel you can reference to Chroma-7120 user guide or simple use SC key and NEXT key to modify x, y , Y value and use ID key to modify the TEXT description Following is the procedure to do white-balance adjust

I.Press Number key Power key + manual will into the factory mode, and press Menu key the OSD will show menu and a word F at LEFT top of Menu.
1. In the factory mode select COLOR TEMP may be select the difference color temp. 2. Select SCALER Adjustment: RG, GG, BG R, G, B Gain adjust.

RB, GB, BB

R, G, B Bias adjust.

<Notes: the R, G, B gain use 9 bits, and R, G, B bias use 10 bits to save the value in EEPROM, so if the R, G, B gain and bias is 255 to 256, the P0 256will change to P10>

Notes: adjust AV mode the same as PC mode, except the luminance (Pc mode is 350cd/m2, Av is 350cd/m2).

II.

Bias (Low luminance) adjustment:

1. Set the raster pattern (Black pattern with 800) Input. 2. Set the contrast on OSD window to the value=80, Brightness set to 80 3. Adjust the brightness on OSD until chroma 7120 measurement reach the lowest value.

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III, Gain adjustment: A. Adjust 12000 color-temperature:


1. Set the Contrast of OSD function to 80 and Adjust Brightness to chroma-7120 Y>350 cd/m2 2. Switch the chroma-7120 to RGB-mode (with press MODE button) 3. Switch the MEM.channel to Channel 02 (with up or down arrow on chroma-7120) 4. The LCD-indicator on chroma-7120 will show x = 272 15, y = 278 15, Y = 350 7 cd/m2 5. Adjust the Color (user) Mode: RED on OSD window, until chroma 7120 indicator reached the value R=100 6. Adjust the Color (user) Mode: GREEN on OSD window, until chroma-7120 indicator reached the value G=100 7. Adjust the Color (user) Mode: BLUE on OSD window, until chroma-7120 indicator reached the value B=100 8. Repeat above procedure (Item 5,6,7) until chroma-7120 RGB value meet the tolerance =1002 9. Switch the chroma-7120 to x, y, Y mode With press MODE button to check the color temp is in SPEC. or not. 10. Press MENU to exit the SCALER page and press Save to save the current color temp.

B. Adjust 10000 color-temperature:


1. Set the Contrast of OSD function to 80 and Adjust Brightness to chroma-7120 Y>350 cd/m2 2. Switch the chroma-7120 to RGB-mode (with press MODE button ) 3. Switch the MEM.channel to Channel 02 ( with up or down arrow on chroma-7120 ) 4. The LCD-indicator on chroma-7120 will show x = 279 15, y = 290 15, Y = 350 7 cd/m2 5. Adjust the Color(user)Mode: RED on OSD window, until chroma 7120 indicator reached the value R=100 6. Adjust the Color (user) Mode: GREEN on OSD window, until chroma-7120 indicator reached the value G=100 7. Adjust the Color(user)Mode: BLUE on OSD window, until chroma-7120 indicator reached the value B=100 8. Repeat above procedure (item 5,6,7) until chroma-7120 RGB value meet the tolerance =100 2 9. Switch the chroma-7120 to x, y, Y mode with press MODE button 10. Press MENU to exit the SCALER page and press Save to save the current color temp.

C. Adjust 8000 color-temperature:


1. Set the Contrast of OSD function to 80 and Adjust Brightness to chroma-7120 Y>350 cd/m2 2. Switch the chroma-7120 to RGB-mode (with press MODE button) 3. Switch the MEM.channel to Channel 03 (with up or down arrow on chroma-7120) 4. The LCD-indicator on chroma-7120 will show x = 295 15, y = 305 15, Y = 350 7 cd/m2 5. Adjust the Color (user) Mode: RED on OSD window, until chroma 7120 indicator reached the value R=100 6. Adjust the Color (user) Mode: GREEN on OSD window, until chroma-7120 indicator reached the value G=100 7. Adjust the Color (user) Mode: BLUE on OSD window, until chroma-7120 indicator reached the value B=100 8. Repeat above procedure ( item 5,6,7) until chroma-7120 RGB value meet the tolerance =100 2 9. Switch the chroma-7120 to XyY mode With press MODE button 10. Press MENU to exit the SCALER page and press Save to save the current color temp.

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FRU (Field Replaceable Unit) List

Chapter 7

This chapter gives you the FRU (Field Replaceable Unit) listing in global configurations of AT2002.Refer to this chapter whenever ordering for parts to repair or for RMA (Return Merchandise Authorization).

NOTE: Please note WHEN ORDERING FRU PARTS, that you should check the most up-to-date information available on your regional web or channel (http://aicsl.acer.com.tw/spl/). For whatever reasons a part number change is made, it will not be noted in the printed Service Guide. For ACER AUTHORIZED SERVICE PROVIDERS, your Acer office may have a DIFFERENT part number code from those given in the FRU list of this printed Service Guide. You MUST use the local FRU list provided by your regional Acer office to order FRU parts for repair and service of customer machines. NOTE: To scrap or to return the defective parts, you should follow the local government ordinance or regulations on how to dispose it properly, or follow the rules set by your regional Acer office on how to return it.

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Exploded Diagram (Model: AT2002)

Parts
CATEGORY BOARD PARTNAME DESCRIPTION

MAIN BOARD

FIRMWARE CTRL

POWER BOARD

POWER BOARD

BUTTON BOARD

KEY CTRL FIRMWARE

EARPHONE BOARD

EARPHONE CTRL FIRMWARE

LCD PANEL 20.1" A201SN02 V5

20.1" A201SN02 V5

CASE / COVER ASSEMBLY

FRONT BEZEL

FRONT BEZEL WITH BEZEL PLATE

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CATEGORY

PARTNAME

DESCRIPTION

BACK COVER

BACK COVER

BASE

BASE TO SUPPORT THE STAND

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PCB Layout

Chapter 7

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+5V_IN

Schematic Diagram
CN1 CVBS 50 48 46 44 42 40 38 36 34 32 30 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2

Chapter 7
R1 22/6 C1 0.1uF/6 B4 3
D

SCART-1-IN_PIN8 CVBS SVIDEO_C Y_SCART-IN_G SCART-1-IN_CVBS SVIDEO_Y 6 5V_SCL

6 TUNER_MONO AUDIO_LIN-1 AUDIO_LIN-2 6 SCART-1-OUT_L


C

+12V_SW
GND AGND

49 47 45 43 41 39 37 35 33 31 29 27 25 23 21 19 17 15 13 11 9 7 5 3 1

SCART-1-IN_FB SCART-1-OUT_CVBS TV_CVBS_1 Pb_SCART-IN_B TV_CVBS_1 Pr_SCART-IN_R/C detect DET_SCART-COMP 3 5V_SDA TUNER_SIF AUDIO_RIN-1 AUDIO_RIN-2 SCART-1-OUT_R 6 6 6 2 20/6 SCART-1-OUT_CVBS 3 R2 1 0.1uF/6 C2 A4 3

+5Vt
R3 20/6 SVIDEO_C AGND GND SVIDEO_Y R4 20/6 R5 FB 0R/6 PWM3-GPIO14-FB 3

C3 0.1uF/6 SV4 SV1 C4 0.1uF/6 3 3

3081-50p

.
SCART-1-IN_PIN8 R6 3K/6F LBADC_IN3 R8 0R/6 1K/6F
B

20R/1% R7 SCART-1-IN_CVBS 3 SCART-1-IN_FB

C5 SV2 0.1uF/6 3

R9

R235 SV3 0R/6 3 C6 0.1uF/6 B3 R12 Pb_SCART-IN_B Pr_SCART-IN_R/C R13 20/6 C8 0.1uF/6 20/6 C7 0.1uF/6 C3 A3 3 3 3

R11 Y_SCART-IN_G 1k/6 GND GND

R10

20/6

R5 ,R9 & R11 FOR PAL ONLY

R14 0R/6 AUDIO_LIN-1 R16 0R/6 AUDIO_RIN-1 AUDIO-1-IN_R 6 AUDIO_RIN-2 AUDIO-1-IN_L 6 AUDIO_LIN-2

R15 0R/6 AUDIO-2-IN_L /SCART 6 R17 0R/6 AUDIO-2-IN_R /SCART 6


A

R18 47K/6

R19 47K/6

R20 47K/6

R21 47K/6 Title

AT2002 ,20" TV
I/O Interface
Document Number SCHEMATIC1 Monday, June 26, 2006

AGND

AGND

Size B Date:
2

HUDSON PLATFORM
Sheet
1

Rev B3C 8

of

+5V_IN
1 1 D1 NC/BAV99L 3 D2 NC/BAV99L 3 1 2 D3 NC/BAV99L 3

VGA connector
2
D

16

FB1 1 6 2 7 3 8 4 9 5 10 RIN FB2 G IN FB3 B IN C16 NC/10pF/6 C17 NC/10pF/6 C18 NC/10pF/6

BEAD/6 BEAD/6

GND V-PC_R1 V-PC_G1 R22 R23 R24 2 2 2 1 20R/6 1 20R/6 1 20R/6 V-PC_R V-PC_G V-PC_B C9 C10 C11 0.1uF/6 0.1uF/6 0.1uF/6 A1 B1 C1 3 3 3 +3.3V_COM

11 GSDA 12

BEAD/6 V-PC_B1 C12 NC/10pF/6 C13 NC/10pF/6 C14 NC/10pF/6

VGA_HS 13 VGA_VS 14 GSCL 15

PC5V

R25 75R/6F

R26 75R/6F

R27 75R/6F

CN2 D-SUB 15P

75-ohm terminating resistor very close to the VGA conn.


14 14

17

D4 GND 1 1N4148
C

GND 2 R28 100R/6 R29 R30 2 2 VGA_DET 1 47R/6 7 1 47R/6 VGA_DET 3 1 2 3 4 U1B 74LCX14MX U1A 74LCX14MX

0.1uF/6

C15

A_VS

10k/6

R32

R33

ZD1 2 NC/9V

ZD2 2 NC/9V

C21 0.1uF/6

10k/6

R31

NC/ 0R/6

R34 C19 NC/47P R35 NC/ 0R/6 GND 5 6 C20 NC/47P 14

NC/ 0R/6 +3.3V_COM

14

8 U1D 74LCX14MX

A_HS

D5 BAT54 1 C23 0.1uF/6 GND


B

2 C22 0.1uF/6 GND R39 47R/6 R37 10K/6 R38 10K/6 8 7 6 5

R36

NC/ 0R/6

2 to 1 SW
VCC WP SCL SDA A0 A1 A2 VSS 1 2 3 4 GND CN3 HCH-PPJ-35D 1 5 4 3 2 LINE_R_IN LINE_L_IN 1 ZD3 2 NC/9V C24 1000pF/6 ZD4 2 NC/9V 1 R40 R41 33K/6 33K/6 C25 1000pF/6 A-VGA_R A-VGA_L 6 6
B

GSCL

U2 AT24C02A GSDA R42 47R/6 1 1 C26 NC/22P/6 ZD5 2 NC/9V C27 NC/22P/6 ZD6 2 NC/9V R45 100R/6 1 I2C Address: 1010 000x

PC AUDIO IN
R46 4.7K/6

GND

PC5V

+5VB

U1C 74LCX14MX

R43 47K/6

R44 47K/6

AGND 2

GND
A

GND

R47 NC/ 0R/6 Q1 2N7002E 1 2 2

R48 1 100R/6

S-EDID H: EDID FLASH ENABLE L: EDID FLASH DISABLE


S-EDID 3

AT2002 ,20" TV
Title

GND VGA_SDA VGA_SCL 3 3 Date: Size

VGA INPUT
Document Number SCHEMATIC1 Monday, June 26, 2006

HUDSON PLATFORM
Sheet 2 of 8

Rev B3C

+3.3V_RPLL +3.3V_LBADC +3.3V_I/O +5V_IN +3.3V_I/O +1.8V_ADC +3.3V_ADC +1.8V_CORE M_SCL M_SDA R51 NC/ 0R/6 JTAG R50 10K/6 R49 56R/6F R52 56R/6F R53 56R/6F R55 56R/6F +1.8V_RPLL C28 C29 C30 C31 0.1uF/6 0.1uF/6 0.1uF/6 0.1uF/6 A_RETURN B_RETURN C_ RETURN D_ RETURN A_RET B_RET

+3.3VC_ADC +3.3VB_ADC +3.3VA_ADC +3.3V_I/O_HUDSON +3.3V_LVDS_OUT +3.3V_LVDS

+3.3VSC_ADC

RN1 RN6 to be very close to CN8 and placed enroute on the trace to avoid stub on the LVDS lines and also to have a very small stub on the digital lines
DEBLU[0..7] PD20/B4 PD21/B5 PD22/B6 PD23/B7 TXB1+ TXB1TXB0+ TXB0TXBC+ TXBCTXB2+ TXB2TXA0+ TXA0TXB3+ TXB3TXA2+ TXA2TXA1+ TXA1TXA3+ TXA3TXAC+ TXACR N1 8 7 6 5 R N2 8 7 6 5 R N3 8 7 6 5 R N4 8 7 6 5 R N5 8 7 6 5 R N6 8 7 6 5 DEBLU[0..7] 5

TXB3+ TXB3TXBC+ TXBCTXB2+ TXB2TXB1+ TXB1TXB0+

TXB3+ TXB3TXBC+ TXBCTXB2+ TXB2TXB1+ TXB1TXB0+ TXB0TXA3+ TXA3TXAC+ TXACTXA2+ TXA2TXA1+ TXA1TXA0+ TXA0-

5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5

R56 22/6

R57 22/6

AVDD_OUT_LV_33 AVDD_OUT_LV_33 AVDD_OUT_LV_33

VDD_RPLL_18

AVDD_RPLL_33

VDDA33_LBADC

AVDD_LV_33

CVDD_18 CVDD_18 CVDD_18 CVDD_18 CVDD_18 CVDD_18 CVDD_18 CVDD_18 CVDD_18

VDD18_SC VDD18_C VDD18_AB

AVDD_SC

AVDD_ADC

RVDD_33 RVDD_33 RVDD_33 RVDD_33 RVDD_33

AVDD_C

AVDD_B

AVDD_A

I2C address: A0H and A1H


U4

193

183

143 133 126 119 84 45 39 28 18

207 161 158

163

203

173

154 116 98 49 32

59 71 83

12

17

R54 NC/ 10K/6

56

C_RET SV_RET

LBADC'S
LBADC_IN1 LBADC_IN2 LBADC_IN3 LBADC_IN4 LBADC_IN5 LBADC_IN6 KEYBOARD1 KEYBOARD2 SCART-1-IN_PIN8/EIAJ1 SCART-2-IN_PIN8/EIAJ2 EIAJ3 FOR LDR( OPTION)
D

8 7 6 5

VCC WP SCK SI

A0 A1 A2 VSS

1 2 3 4

G ND G ND 2 +5V_IN 1 1 TP1 A1 A3 A4 A_RET TP2 B1 B3 B4 B_RET TP3 TP4 1 1 1 1 C32 VOUT NC/0.1uF/6 G ND +5V_IN R74 4.7K/6 R75 4.7K/6 G ND H S1 VS1 AD C_IN1 AD C_IN2 AD C_IN3 AD C_IN4 AD C_IN5 AD C_IN6 RET GPIO15/TM1 JTAG R80 G ND 2 2 VGA_SCL VGA_SDA +3.3V_RPLL +3.3V_RPLL C34 SC22pF NC/ 0R/6 C1 C3 C_RET

24LC32-SN SOIC8 GND

R50 & R54 TO BE OPENED FOR JTAG ENABLE.

168 178 188 198 174 170 180 190 200 184 172 182 192 202 194 166 176 186 196 204 162 206 205 156 157 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 20 21 22 23 25 24
VGA_SCL 26 VGA_SDA 27 8125_SDA 8125_SCL XTAL TCLK

PD23/B7/GPIO3 PD22/B6/GPIO2 PD21/B5/GPIO1 PD20/B4/GPIO0 CH0N_LV_O/B3 CH0P_LV_O_B2 CH1N_LV_O_B1 CH1P_LV_O_B0 CH2N_LV_O_G7 CH2P_LV_O_G6 CLKN_LV_O_G5 CLKP_LV_O_G4 CH3N_LV_O_G3 CH3P_LV_O_G2 CH0N_LV_E/G1 CH0P_LV_E/G0 CH1N_LV_E/R7 CH1P_LV_E/R6 CH2N_LV_E/R5 CH2P_LV_E/R4 CLKN_LV_E/R3 CLKP_LV_E/R2 CH3N_LV_E/R1 CH3P_LV_E/R0 VCO_LV DCLK DHS DVS DEN VID_CLK_1 GPIO4/VIDIN_HS GPIO5/VIDIN_VS VID_DATA_IN_0 VID_DATA_IN_1 VID_DATA_IN_2 VID_DATA_IN_3 VID_DATA_IN_4 VID_DATA_IN_5 VID_DATA_IN_6 VID_DATA_IN_7

89 88 87 86 81 80 79 78 77 76 75 74 73 72 69 68 67 66 65 64 63 62 61 60 57 93 91 92 90 153 122 121 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 123 124 125 128 129 130 131 132 118 97 94 115 114 113 112 111 110 109 108 107 106 105 104 103 102 101 100 96 95 54 53

PD23/B7 PD22/B6 PD21/B5 PD20/B4 TXB0TXB0+ TXB1TXB1+ TXB2TXB2+ TXBCTXBC+ TXB3TXB3+ TXA0TXA0+ TXA1TXA1+ TXA2TXA2+ TXACTXAC+ TXA3TXA3+

1 33R 2 3 4 1 33R 2 3 4 1 33R 2 3 4 1 33R 2 3 4 1 33R 2 3 4 1 33R 2 3 4


DEBLU0 DEBLU1 DEBLU2 DEBLU3 D EGRN4 D EGRN5 D EGRN6 D EGRN7 D EGRN0 D EGRN1 D EGRN2 D EGRN3 DE RED4 DE RED5 DE RED6 DE RED7 DE RED0 DE RED1 DE RED2 DE RED3

DEBLU4 DEBLU5 DEBLU6 DEBLU7 DEBLU3 DEBLU2 DEBLU1 DEBLU0 D EGRN7 D EGRN6 D EGRN5 D EGRN4 DEGRN[0..7] D EGRN3 D EGRN2 D EGRN1 D EGRN0 DE RED7 DE RED6 DE RED5 DE RED4 DE RED3 DE RED2 DE RED1 DE RED0 D ERED[0..7] DERED[0..7] 5 DEGRN[0..7] 5

A1P A2P A3P A4P AN B1P B2P B3P B4P BN C1P C2P C3P C4P CN SV1P SV2P SV3P SV4P SVN ADC_TEST VOUT2 VO_GND HSYNC1 VSYNC1 LBADC_IN1 LBADC_IN2 LBADC_IN3 LBADC_IN4 LBADC_IN5 LBADC_IN6 LBADC_RTN TEST GPIO15 JTAG_BS_EN SCART16 HOST_SDATA HOST_SCLK DDC_SCLK DDC_SDATA MSTR_SDATA MSTR_SCLK XTAL TCLK

TXB0TXA3+ TXA3TXAC+ TXACTXA2+ TXA2TXA1+ TXA1TXA0+

R58 1 SCART-1-OUT_CVBS NC/22/6

R59 NC/12K/6

2 1 1 2

GPIO'S USED
GPIO0 GPIO1 GPIO2 GPIO3 GPIO4 GPIO5 GPIO6 GPIO7 GPIO8 GPIO9 GPIO10 GPIO11 GPIO12 GPIO13 BLUE CHANNEL BIT 4 BLUE CHANNEL BIT 5 BLUE CHANNEL BIT 6 BLUE CHANNEL BIT 7 DIGITAL VIDEO INPUT HS DIGITAL VIDEO INPUT VS IR DECODING INTR/IRQ IN STDBY / IRQOUT SIPSCL SIPSDA PWM0-PANEL BACKLIGHT PWM1- LED1 PWM2- LED2 PWM3- SCART-1-IN-FB/EIAJ SENSE CHIP SELECT FOR FLASH/SRAM FOR ROM ADDRESS/16-bit INPUT FOR ROM ADDRESS/16-bit INPUT FOR ROM ADDRESS/16-bit INPUT FOR ROM ADDRESS/16-bit INPUT FOR ROM ADDRESS/16-bit INPUT FOR ROM ADDRESS/16-bit INPUT FOR ROM ADDRESS/16-bit INPUT FOR ROM ADDRESS/16-bit INPUT
C

+3.3V_LBADC +5V_IN R61 4.7K/6 R64 GPIO13/PWM2 0R/6 +3.3V_I/O R60

Q2

2 1
CH3904

NC/75R/6F R63 +3.3V_I/O

Q3 CH3904

R62

100R/6

10K/6

R65

R66 NC/22K/6

Q4 2N7002E

NC/1K/6

SV1 SV2 SV3 SV4 SV_RET

R67 47/6

R236 R69 100R/6 G ND

R68 10K/6

LED CONTROL
LED_G +3.3V_LBADC +5V_IN

NC/ 0R/6

2 1

HUDSON FLI8125 U3

DCLK/VOPCLK DHS/VOP_HS DVS/VOP_VS DEN/VOP_FLD

SMT test vias placed close to each other


R70 R71 R72 R73 22/6 0R/6 0R/6 0R/6 DC LK D HS D VS D EN DCLK D HS DVS D EN 5 5 5 5

TXA0-

GPIO9/SIPSCL +5V_IN

R76 4.7K/6 R77 GPIO12/PWM1 0R/6

Q5 CH3904

2 1

C N4

R78

NC/ 0R/6

GND

R79 47/6 LED_O

1 2 3 4
HEADER 4 GPROBE

TXD/JTMODE RXD/JTCLK

GPIO19/VBID0/A3/PD27 GPIO18/VBIVAL/A2/PD26 GPIO17/VBICLK/A1/PD25 GPIO16/VIDFLD/A0/PD24

R N7 8 7 6 5

1 33R 2 3 4 1 33R 2 3 4

OCMADDR3 OCMADDR2 OCMADDR1 OCMADDR0 OCMADDR7 OCMADDR6 OCMADDR5 OCMADDR4

OCMADDR[0..18] 4

GPIO14 GPIO15 GPIO16 GPIO17 GPIO18 GPIO19 GPIO20 GPIO21 GPIO22 GPIO23

31 30 15 16

D6 BAV99L

D7 BAV99L

IR AND KEYPAD CONNECT PORT

+5V_IN D8 BAV99L +3.3V_LBADC

C33 19.6608MHz SC22pF X1

VID_DATA_IN_8/GPIO16 VID_DATA_IN_9/GPIO17 VID_DATA_IN_10/GPIO18 VID_DATA_IN_11/GPIO19 VID_DATA_IN_12/GPIO20 VID_DATA_IN_13/GPIO21 VID_DATA_IN_14/GPIO22 VID_DATA_IN_15/GPIO23 VID_DATA_IN_16/PD39/VID2_D0 VID_DATA_IN_17/PD40/VID2_D1 VID_DATA_IN_18/PD41/VID2_D2 VID_DATA_IN_19/PD42/VID2_D3 VID_DATA_IN_20/PD43/VID2_D4 VID_DATA_IN_21/PD44/VID2_D5 VID_DATA_IN_22/PD45/VID2_D6 VID_DATA_IN_23/PD46/VID2_D7 VID_CLK2/ROM_OEN/PD47 ROM_SDI/ROM_WEN ROM_SCSN/ROM_CSN VID_DE/FLD/A0/PD24 A1/PD25 A2/PD26 A3/PD27 A4/PD28 A5/PD29 A6/PD30 A7/PD31 A8/PD32 A9/PD33 A10/PD34 XOSD_FLD/A11/PD35 XOSD_VS/A12/PD36 XOSD_HS/A13/PD37 XOSD_CLK/A14/PD38 ADC_CLMP/A15 ROM_SDO/A16 ROM_SCLK/A17 PPWR PBIAS

VID_D8/GPIO16 RESET_AUDIO 6

GPIO23/VBID4/A7/PD31 R N8 8 GPIO22/VBID3/A6/PD30 7 GPIO21/VBID2/A5/PD29 6 GPIO20/VBID1/A4/PD28 5

OSDFLD/A11/PD35/JT_BSCAN R N9 8 VBI_D7/A10/PD34/BT2 7 VBI_D6/A9/PD33/BT1 6 VBI_D5/A8/PD32/BT0 5 VID_D16/D0/PD39 VID_D17/D1/PD40 VID_D18/D2/PD41 VID_D19/D3/PD42 VID_D20/D4/PD43 VID_D21/D5/PD44 VID_D22/D6/PD45 VID_D23/D7/PD46 VID_CLK2/ROM_OEN/PD47 ROM_SDI/WEN SCSN/ROMCS GPIO16/VIDFLD/A0/PD24 GPIO17/VBICLK/A1/PD25 GPIO18/VBIVAL/A2/PD26 GPIO19/VBID0/A3/PD27 GPIO20/VBID1/A4/PD28 GPIO21/VBID2/A5/PD29 GPIO22/VBID3/A6/PD30 GPIO23/VBID4/A7/PD31 VBI_D5/A8/PD32/BT0 VBI_D6/A9/PD33/BT1 VBI_D7/A10/PD34/BT2 OSDFLD/A11/PD35/JT_BSCAN OSDVS/A12/PD36/ROM512K OSDHS/A13/PD37/OPMD0 OSDCLK/A14/PD38/OPMD1 EXTCLMP/A15/SPIEN ROM_SDO/A16/OCM_ROM ROM_SCLK/A17/OSC_SEL PPWR PBIAS PPWR PBIAS 5 5 +3.3V_I/O EXTCLMP/A15/SPIEN RN10 8 OSDCLK/A14/PD38/OPMD1 7 OSDHS/A13/PD37/OPMD0 6 OSDVS/A12/PD36/ROM512K 5

1 33R 2 3 4 1 33R 2 3 4

OCMADDR11 OCMADDR10 OCMADDR9 OCMADDR8 OCMADDR15 OCMADDR14 OCMADDR13 OCMADDR12 OCMADDR17 OCMADDR16 OCMADDR18 ROM_WEN

3
C35

3
C36

3
C37

+5V_IN GPIO0/LED1 GPIO1/LED2 GPIO2/PWR GPIO3/SCRT16_1 GPIO6/IR GPIO7/IRQ GPIO8/IRQOUT GPIO9/SIPSCL GPIO10/SIPSDA/A18 GPIO11/PWM0 GPIO12/PWM1 GPIO13/PWM2 +5V_IN R91 10K/6 GPIO14/PWM3 TDO

13 34 35 36 37 38 41 42 43 44 47 48 51 52 55

VBUFC_RPLL TCK TDI TMS TRST GPIO6/IRin GPIO7/IRQin GPIO8/IRQout GPIO9/SIPC_SCLK GPIO10/SIPC_SDATA/A18 GPIO11/PWM0 GPIO12/PWM1 GPIO13/PWM2 GPIO14/PWM3/SCART16 TDO

NC/10pF

NC/10pF

NC/10pF R81 1K/6

C38 R82 1K/6 22uF/25V G ND AD C_IN1 AD C_IN2 LED_O LED_G GPIO6/IR

ROM_SCLK/A17/OSC_SEL ROM_SDO/A16/OCM_ROM SIPSDA/A18 ROM_SDI/WEN VID_D16/D0/PD39 VID_D17/D1/PD40 VID_D18/D2/PD41 VID_D19/D3/PD42 VID_D20/D4/PD43 VID_D21/D5/PD44 VID_D22/D6/PD45 VID_D23/D7/PD46

G ND

RN11 8 7 6 5

ROM_WEN

1 33R 2 3 4 1 33R 2 3 4 1 33R 2 3 4 1 33R 2 3 4


OCMDATA0 OCMDATA1 OCMDATA2 OCMDATA3 OCMDATA4 OCMDATA5 OCMDATA6 OCMDATA7 ROM_OEN ROM_CSN ROM_OEN ROM_CSN 4 4 OCMDATA[0..7] 4

C N5

1:5V 2:AD KEY 3:PWR KEY 4:GND 5:LED_R 6:LED_G 7:IR

1 2 3 4 5 6 7
7P _2mm

func tion key power key

R83 R84 R85 R86 R87 R88

FUSE_1A/6 0R/6 0R/6 0R/6 0R/6 0R/6

RN12 8 7 6 5 RN13 8 7 6 5

IR

1-2 BT0 3-4 BT1 5-6 BT2 7-8

LOW HIGH LOW & LOW LOW & HIGH HIGH & LOW HIGH & HIGH LOW HIGH LOW & LOW

OCM will RUN on FLCK OCM will RUN on TCLK Run from External Rom if External ROM has a valid signature Forced to Run from Internal ROM Forced to Run from External ROM Run from external ROM if external ROM has a valid signature and passes integrity checks Parallel Flash / ROM is 256K Parallel Flash / ROM is 512K Normal Operation. UART in 186 on systems pins. I2C to JTAG available on DDC2Bi pins I2C to JTAG Bridge; UART not available JTAG port 5 Wire-UART not available External parallel control bus using ROM Address/Data Internal ROM ON, and mapped to 64K of OCM address range. OCM boot will be from internal ROM code External parallel control bus using ROM Address/Data For all other different Flashes For Atmel Serial Flash
B

R89 G ND +5V_IN NC/ 10kF

R90 NC/ 10kF

VID_CLK2/ROM_OEN/PD47RN14 8 SCSN/ROMCS 7 6

D9 BAV99L

D10 BAV99L

G ND D11 BAV99L +

/RESET C39 NC/ 33uF/25V

10

RESETn

3
C41

3
C42

3
C43

C40

VSSA33_LBADC GND_RPLL AGND_RPLL

AD C_IN1 C44 0.1uF/6 AD C_IN2 C45 G ND G ND NC/ 0.01uF/6 159 NC GND

AVSS_OUT_LV AVSS_OUT_LV

AVSS_LV

NC/10pF

NC/10pF

NC/10pF

GND18_C GND18_SC

9-10 11-12

LOW & HIGH HIGH & LOW HIGH & HIGH

CRVSS CRVSS CRVSS CRVSS CRVSS CRVSS CRVSS CRVSS CRVSS CRVSS CRVSS CRVSS CRVSS CRVSS

AGND AGND AGND AGND AGND

GNDS GNDS GNDS GNDS GNDS GNDS GNDS GNDS GNDS GNDS GNDS GNDS

BT0

BT1

BT2 ROM512K

OP_MODE0

OCM_ROM ATMSF
13-14

9 11 14

160 208

164 165 175 185 195

167 169 171 177 179 181 187 189 191 197 199 201

19 29 33 40 46 50 85 99 117 120 127 134 144 155

58

4 CN12 func tion key power key +3.3V_LBADC R102 HEADER 4 G ND 1 LBADC_IN3 0R/6 R104 R105 1 DET_SCART-COMP +3.3V_LBADC R111 AD C_IN5 C48 NC/ 10K/6 ADC_IN5_RET R122 AD C_IN6 NC/ 10K/6 R123 100R/6 R124 100R/6 ADC_IN6_RET 0.1uF/6 C50 8 0.1uF/6 2 2 0R/6 ADC_IN4_RET ADC_IN3_RET 10K/6 AD C_IN4 C47 0.1uF/6 0.1uF/6 AD C_IN3 C46 7

CSRAM

GPIO15/TM1 R93 0R/6 GPIO11/PWM0

70 82

RESERVE

G ND

0.1uF/6

OP_MODE1

G ND

LOW HIGH LOW HIGH

1 2 3

PWM0

PWM0

R94 R103 0R/6 PROTN_138 TDO G ND

R95

R96

R97

R98

R99

R100

R101

15-16

NC/ 10K/6 NC/ 10K/6 NC/ 10K/6 10K/6 +5V_IN +3.3V_I/O_HUDSON R106 10K/6 R107 10K/6 R108 10K/6 R109 10K/6 R110 10K/6 /RESET GPIO0/LED1 NC/ MAX809MEUR-T-U GPIO1/LED2 R125 0R/6 S TANDBY R127 0R/6 7 S-AMP_MUTE G ND R128 0R/6 7 S-AMP_SLEEP GPIO3/SCRT16_1 GPIO2/PWR C49 NC/ 0.01uF/6 10K/6 10K/6 10K/6 NC/10K/6 OCMADDR8 OCMADDR9 OCMADDR10 U5

NC/ 10K/6 NC/ 10K/6 NC/ 10K/6 NC/ 10K/6 OCMADDR7 OCMADDR16 OCMADDR14 OCMADDR13

BOOTSTRAP HEADER TO BE CHANGED AS PER NEW

2 1 3

GND RESET# VCC

OCMADDR12 R112 R113 R114 R115 R116 10K/6 R117 10K/6 R118 10K/6 R119 10K/6

R120 0R/6 ROM_SDO/A16/OCM_ROM R121 0R/6 ROM_SCLK/A17/OSC_SEL ROM_SDO ROM_SCLK ROM_SDO ROM_SCLK 4 4

VGA_DET S-EDID

+3.3V_I/O GPIO8/IRQOUT G ND G ND R126 10K/6 G ND +3.3V_I/O 2 A_HS A_VS H S1 VS1 R133 10K/6 G ND ROM_SDI R136 22/6 6 M_SDA M_SCL M_SDA M_SCL R138 22/6 8125_SDA R134 0R/6 8125_SCL VID_D8/GPIO16 GPIO16_AUDIO-SEL 6 R135 0R/6 ROM_SDI 4 R131 NC/ 47K/6 ROM_SCLK/A17/OSC_SEL ROM_SDI/WEN SCSN/ROMCS 2 R132 0R/6

STANDBY

SW*2 SELECT (Optional)


G ND +1.8V_CORE

+1.8V_ADC

+1.8V_RPLL

C51 22uF/25V

C52 22uF/25V

C53 0.1uF/6

C54 0.1uF/6

C55 0.1uF/6

C56 0.1uF/6

C57 0.1uF/6

C58 0.1uF/6

C59 0.1uF/6

C60 0.1uF/6

C61 0.1uF/6

C62 22uF/25V G ND

C63 0.1uF/6

C64 0.1uF/6

C65 0.1uF/6

C66 22uF/25V

C67 0.1uF/6

G ND +3.3VA_ADC +5V_IN

G ND +3.3V_RPLL
A

+3.3V_LBADC

+3.3V_ADC

+3.3VSC_ADC

+3.3VC_ADC

+3.3VB_ADC

SC SN C68 22uF/25V C69 0.1uF/6 C70 22uF/25V C71 0.1uF/6 C72 22uF/25V C73 0.1uF/6 C74 22uF/25V C75 0.1uF/6 C76 22uF/25V C77 0.1uF/6 C78 0.1uF/6 C79 22uF/25V C80 0.1uF/6 C81 C82 22uF/25V 0.1uF/6 G ND G ND GND GND G ND G ND G ND GND +3.3V_I/O_HUDSON +3.3V_LVDS_OUT +3.3V_LVDS +3.3V_I/O 1 PWM3-GPIO14-FB C84 22uF/25V C85 22uF/25V C86 0.1uF/6 C87 0.1uF/6 C88 0.1uF/6 C89 0.1uF/6 C90 0.1uF/6 C91 22uF/25V C92 0.1uF/6 C93 0.1uF/6 C94 0.1uF/6 C95 22uF/25V C96 0.1uF/6 C97 22uF/25V C98 R130 0.1uF/6 G ND GND G ND G ND GND G ND G ND NC/ 10K/6F R129 0R/6 GPIO14/PWM3 G ND 0.1uF/6 GPIO10/SIPSDA/A18 C83 SIPSDA/A18 TXD/JTMODE VGA_SDA VGA_SCL RXD/JTCLK R92 0R/6 U6 +5V_IN +3.3V_I/O +3.3V_I/O R139 R137 NC/ 10K/6 OSDFLD/A11/PD35/JT_BSCAN R141 47K/6 +3.3V_I/O

SCSN

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

2Y1 2Y0 3Y1 3Z 3Y0 E VEE GND

VCC 2Z 1Z 1Y1 1Y0 S1 S2 S3

16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9

10K/6 GPIO7/IRQ

#OPTIONAL R137 TO BE USED FOR BOUNDARY SCAN

R140 NC/ 10K/6 EXTCLMP/A15/SPIEN R142 10K/6

#OPTIONAL R140 TO BE USED FOR SERIAL FLASH

74HCT4053 G ND I NTR R143 NC/ 0R/6

AT2002 ,20" TV
Title

CAN BE USED AS FAST BLANK FOR SCART-2 IRQ_IN USED FOR STANDBY
GND G ND

G ND Size Date:

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HUDSON PLATFORM
Sheet 3 of 8

R ev B3C

+3.3V_I/O

Flash_Power Flash_Power L1 C99 Bead_121_4A/8 L2 22uF/25V C100 0.1uF/6 C101 0.1uF/6

+5V_IN NC/Bead_121_4A/8

GND

U7 OCMADDR18 OCMADDR17 OCMADDR16 OCMADDR15 OCMADDR14 OCMADDR13 OCMADDR12 OCMADDR11 OCMADDR10 OCMADDR9 OCMADDR8 OCMADDR7 OCMADDR6 OCMADDR5 OCMADDR4 OCMADDR3 OCMADDR2 OCMADDR1 OCMADDR0 1 30 2 3 29 28 4 25 23 26 27 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 A18 A17 A16 A15 A14 A13 A12 A11 A10 A9 A8 A7 A6 A5 A4 A3 A2 A1 A0 DQ7 DQ6 DQ5 DQ4 DQ3 DQ2 DQ1 DQ0 CE# OE# WE# VCC VSS 21 20 19 18 17 15 14 13 22 24 31 32 16 GND OCMDATA7 OCMDATA6 OCMDATA5 OCMDATA4 OCMDATA3 OCMDATA2 OCMDATA1 OCMDATA0 ROM_CSN ROM_OEN ROM_WEN Flash_Power

A28F001 Am29LV040B
C

Socket for a X8 Flash (64/128/256/512K) and PROMJETmemory Emulator

R144 NC/ 10K/6

R145

NC/ 0R

* CSRAM ADDR RANGES FROM 18000H TO 7FFFFH (APP. 412K BYTE)


+3.3V_COM 14 3
B

R146 NC/ 0R
B

CSRAM

11 3 OCMDATA[0..7] 3 OCMADDR[0..18] 3 ROM_WEN 3 ROM_OEN 3 ROM_CSN OCMDATA[0..7] OCMADDR[0..18] ROM_WEN ROM_OEN ROM_CSN 7

10 U1E 74LCX14MX

#Optional

+3.3V_I/O

SERIAL FLASH 512K


U8 3 SCSN 3 ROM_SDI SCSN ROM_SDI WP# 1 2 3 4 CE# SO WP# VSS VCC HOLD# SCK SI 8 7 6 5 HOLD#

C102 SC220pF GND +3.3V_I/O 13

+3.3V_COM 14

12 U1F 74LCX14MX

C103 0.1uF/6

NC/SST25VF040 GND 3 ROM_SDO 3 ROM_SCLK


A

SOIC-8

ROM_SDO ROM_SCLK

ROM_SDO ROM_SCLK

OPTIONAL
WP#

R147 10K/6 R149 NC/ 10K/6F GND

R148 10K/6 HOLD# R150 NC/ 10K/6F GND Title


A

AT2002 ,20" TV
FLASH MEMORY I/F
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of

TTL SIGNAL OUTPUT PORT

LVDS SIGNAL OUTPUT PORT


3 3 3 3 DHS DVS DEN DCLK C104 0.1uF/6 Panel_Power 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 CN6 CN11 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45

Panel_Power

C257 0.1uF/6 ARED0 ARED1 ARED2 ARED3 ARED4 ARED5 ARED6 ARED7 AGRN0 AGRN1 AGRN2 AGRN3 AGRN4 AGRN5 AGRN6 AGRN7 ABLU0 ABLU1 ABLU2 ABLU3 ABLU4 ABLU5 ABLU6 ABLU7

3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

TXA0TXA0+ TXA1TXA1+ TXA2TXA2+ TXACTXAC+ TXA3TXA3+ TXB0TXB0+ TXB1TXB1+ TXB2TXB2+ TXBCTXBC+ TXB3TXB3+

TXA0TXA0+ TXA1TXA1+ TXA2TXA2+ TXACTXAC+ R157 TXA3TXA3+ TXB0TXB0+ R159 TXB1TXB1+ TXB2TXB2+ C116 TXBC47uF/16V TXBC+ TXB3TXB3+ C117 0.1uF/6 NC/0R Panel_Power Panel_Power NC/10K TXB1TXB2TXBCTXB3TXACTXA3TXB0+3.3V_PANEL TXA0TXA1TXA2CN7 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 TXA0+ TXA1+ TXA2+ TXAC+ TXA3+ TXB0+ TXB1+ TXB2+ TXBC+ TXB3+ R155 +3.3V_PANEL
D

GND C105 22pF/6


D

LVDS

OUTPUT

C106 22pF/6

C107 22pF/6

C108 22pF/6

C109 22pF/6

C110 22pF/6

C111 22pF/6

C112 22pF/6

C113 22pF/6

C114 22pF/6

R151 R152 R153 R154

2 2 2 2

1 1 1 1

22/6 22/6 22/6 0R/6 1

PH SYNC PVSY NC PVALID PCLK ARED7 ARED6 ARED5 ARED4 ARED3 ARED2 ARED1 ARED0 AGRN7 AGRN6 AGRN5 AGRN4 AGRN3 AGRN2 AGRN1 AGRN0 ABLU7 ABLU6 ABLU5 ABLU4 ABLU3 ABLU2 ABLU1 ABLU0 R160 2 NC/0R3 1

C115 10PF/6

NC/0R R156 NC/10K

DERED[0..7]

D ERED[0..7] D ERED0 D ERED1 D ERED2 D ERED3 D ERED4 D ERED5 D ERED6 D ERED7 DE GRN[0..7] DE GRN0 DE GRN1 DE GRN2 DE GRN3 DE GRN4 DE GRN5 DE GRN6 DE GRN7 DEBLU[0..7] DEBLU0 DEBLU1 DEBLU2 DEBLU3 DEBLU4 DEBLU5 DEBLU6 DEBLU7 ABLU0 ABLU1 ABLU2 ABLU3 ABLU4 ABLU5 ABLU6 ABLU7 AGRN0 AGRN1 AGRN2 AGRN3 AGRN4 AGRN5 AGRN6 AGRN7 ARED0 ARED1 ARED2 ARED3 ARED4 ARED5 ARED6 ARED7

R158 NC/0R

NC/ 1841-30P

DEGRN[0..7]

DEBLU[0..7]

PVALID PCLK

NC/ AF745L AF450P-A2G1T/CMO/AU

NEED DNX SUB-PCB

For CPT 20 inch

C118 22pF/6

C119 22pF/6

C120 22pF/6

C121 22pF/6

C122 22pF/6

C123 22pF/6

C124 22pF/6

C125 22pF/6

C126 22pF/6

C127 22pF/6

C128 22pF/6

C129 22pF/6

C130 22pF/6

C131 22pF/6

GND

BKLT_EN & PANEL POWER Control


L3 +3.3V_I/O +12V_IN 1 2 NC/Bead_121_4A/8 R161
B

L4 +5V_IN 1 2
B

10K/6

Bead_121_4A/8 R162 3 PBIAS 510R/6 NC/Bead_121_4A/8 C133 1uF/6 R164 NC/0R R166 3 PPWR 4.7K/6 C137 1uF/6 +3.3V_I/O GND R167 4.7K/6 R169 3
A

BACKLIGHT_PW_5N

+3.3V_PANEL

2 1uF/6 C132

R163

BACKLIGHT

L5 Panel_Power Q6 0.1uF/6 1 2 3 4 SI9435 1K/6 3 Q7 CH3904 8 7 6 5 47K/6 L6 Bead_121_4A/8 C135 22uF/25V C136 0.1uF/6

R165

GND 2

R168 BRIGHTNESS BRIGHTNESS 8 100/6 C138 NC/1uF/6

100/6 2 C139 NC/ SC1uF/6

PWM0

Q8 1 CH3904

C134

GND

AT2002 ,20" TV
Title

PANEL LVDS/TTL OUTPUT


Size Date:
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HUDSON PLATFORM
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1

Rev B3C 8

of

+8V_SW
C140 100pF/6 1
D

C141 56p/6 R170 0/6 R171 1K/6 SIF_IN1+

AGND

AGND

TUNER_SIF

TUNER_SIF_MAIN

C142 C146 22uF/25V AGND C147 22uF/25V AGND 20p/6 R172 1M/6 SIF_IN1AGND 50 52 46 51 1 2 TUNER_MONO A-VGA_L C151 2.2uF/6 2 A-VGA_R C155 NC/330pF C156 NC/330pF C159 AGND R179 AUDIO_IN_L NC/ 0/6 AU DIO_IN_R R182 C166 C167 NC/330pF C168 AGND R184 NC/ 0/6 1 AUDIO-2-IN_L /SCART R186 NC/ 0/6 1 AUDIO-2-IN_R /SCART C171 NC/330pF C172 NC/330pF SDA_3450G SCL_3450G AGND U10 C258 2.2uF/6 1 AUDIO-1-IN_R AU DIO_IN_R C260 2.2uF/6 1 AUDIO-2-IN_R /SCART 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 2Y1 2Y0 3Y1 3Z 3Y0 E VEE GND VD5D_3450G VCC 2Z 1Z 1Y1 1Y0 S1 S2 S3 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 1 1 AGND R193 100R/6 2 R189 NC/6 R190 NC/6 R191 10K/6 AGND 36 63 62 2 1 35 C169 NC/2.2uF/6 NC/2.2uF/6 SC3_INL AGND SC 3_INR 38 39 37 SC3_IN_L 40 NC/ 0/6 NC/330pF C163 2.2uF/6 SC 2_INR 42 SC2_IN_R ASG2 C162 2.2uF/6 SC2_INL AGND 41 SC2_IN_L 2.2uF/6 SC 1_INR 45 43 SC1_IN_R ASG1 C154 2.2uF/6 SC1_INL 47 44 MONO_IN SC1_IN_L 34 + + C145 0.1uF/6

C143 20p/6 L7 3u3H/1206 C149 22uF/25V C150 22uF/25V L8 3u3H/1206

C144 56p/6 C148 0.1uF/6 54

+ X2 18.432MHz 32 55 30

ANA_IN1+ ANA_IN2+

VREFTOP

XTAL_OUT

ANA_IN1-

XTAL_IN

CAPL_M

CAPL_A

AGNDC

C152 22uF/25V 21 +

R173 100/6 C158 NC/0.01uF/6

C153 22uF/25V ADO_L +

DACM_L

R174 20k/6 2 1 1 R176

A-OUT_LA

C160 22uF/25V DACM_R 20 +

R177 100/6 C165 NC/0.01uF/6

AGND ADO_R C161 22uF/25V +

R178 2

20k/6 1 1 R181

C157 1nF/6

R175 1M/6

47K/6

A-OUT_RA

C164 1nF/6

R180 1M/6

47K/6

AGND

U9
SC3_IN_R ASG3 SC4_IN_L SC4_IN_R STANDBYQ ADR_SEL I2C_DAT I2C_SCL

DACM_SUB

23 C170 22uF/16V SCOL1 R183 100/6

SCART1 Audio OUT


SCART-1-OUT_L 1

MSP341XG(PMQFP64) I2C address 0x80


SC1_OUT_L SC1_OUT_R SC2_OUT_L SC2_OUT_R D_CTR_I/O_0 D_CTR_I/O_1 AUD_CL_OUT 29 28 26 25 61 60 57

R185

1M/6

AGND R187 SCOR1 C173 22uF/16V R188 100/6

1M/6

SCART-1-OUT_R 1

AUDIO_IN_L C259 2.2uF/6 AUDIO-1-IN_L 1 2 C261 2.2uF/6 AUDIO-2-IN_L /SCART 1

R192 100R/6

DACA_L

18

VD5D_3450G 8 9 7 4 3 6 12 5 16 VD5D_3450G 1 NC/ 0R/6 + C174 22uF/25V R239 NC/ 10K/6 R238 2 3 AGND Q17 2 1 NC/ 100R/6 NC/ 2N7002E C189 C190 C191 + + + AGND 22uF/25V AGND L9 3u3H/1206 L10 3u3H/1206 22uF/25V AGND L11 3u3H/1206 C193 0.1uF/6 C192 47uF/16V + VD5D_3450G 22uF/25V AGND AGND Bead_121_4A/8 FB5 ADR_WS ADR_CLK ADR_DAT I2S_WS I2S_CL I2S_DA_IN1 I2S_DA_IN2 I2S_DA_OUT RESETQ AHVSUP DVSUP AVSUP AHVSS VREF1 VREF2 DVSS AVSS DACA_R TESTEN 17

74HCT4053 1
B

5V_SDA 5V_SDA 5V_SCL 1 5V_SCL R237

VD5D_3450G

AGND R194 10K/6

+5VB
Bead_121_4A/8 FB4 VD5A_3450G C176 0.1uF/6 C175 47uF/16V +

3 GPIO16_AUDIO-SEL

10

11

49

48

31

33

27

19

C177 C180 C183 C186

220p/6 470p/6 1nF/6 0.1uF/6

C178 C181 C184 C187

220p/6 470p/6 1nF/6 0.1uF/6

C179 C182 C185 C188

220p/6 470p/6 1nF/6 0.1uF/6

RESET_AUDIO

AGND

+3.3V_COM

+5VB

VD5D_3450G R198 2.7K/6

VD5A_3450G

4.7K/6 1 1

4.7K/6

R195

R196 Q9 1

R197 2N7002E 2 3 2.7K/6 2

+8V_SW

3
A

M_SCL

5V_SCL

53

AGND
A

Q10

2 2N7002E 3

M_SDA

5V_SDA

AT2002 ,20" TV
AGND AGND Title

3.3V / 5V I2C LEVEL SHIFTER


5 4 3 2

SOUND PROCESSOR
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+5V_REF

HeadPhone Jack
R199 100K/6 H PR HPL CN8 1 2 3 4 5 R200 1K/6 HP_138 AGND OUTPL VREFR OUTML AGND 27 26 25 24 23 R211 75R/6F 19 20 21 40 3 41 2 22 18 + C214 0.1uF/6 VOL1 VOL0 MODE2 MODE1 MODE0 CKIO XO X1 PVDDREG VSSBGR REFA AVSS DVDD DVSS OUTPR OUTMR PVDDPL PVDDML PVSSL PVSSL PVSSL PVSSL PVSSL PVDDPR PVDDMR PVSSR PVSSR PVSSR PVSSR PVSSR PROTN SLEEPN MUTEN 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 THERMAL THERMAL THERMAL THERMAL THERMAL THERMAL THERMAL THERMAL 35 29 8 14 36 28 30 31 32 33 34 7 15 9 10 11 12 13 16 17 6 A_SPEAKER_1+ A_SPEAKER_1A_SPEAKER_2+ A_SPEAKER_2FB6 FB7 FB8 FB9 Bead_121_4A/8 Bead_121_4A/8 Bead_121_4A/8 0.01uF/6 C202 1 0.01uF/6 C203 1 0.01uF/6 C204 1 0.01uF/6 C205 1 Bead_121_4A/8 NC/ 0.22uF C201 NC/ 0.22uF SPKRO+ SPKROSPKLO+ SPKLOCN9 1 2 3 4 4501-04-04P-R CONN4P-2_0-RH C200 AGND R201 1K/6 4501-04-05P-R CONN5P-2_0-RH

U11 YDA138
39 A-OUT_R29 5 4 VREFL INR HPOR HP 1 37 +

+5V_REF

A-OUT_LA

C194 1

1uF/6 2

C195 A-OUT_L29 38 INL HPOL 42 HPL_29 C197 HPR_29 +

10UF/10V 10UF/10V

C196 1uF/6 C198 1uF/6 C199 1uF/6

10K/6 R203

10K/6 R204

10K/6 R205

6 NC/6 R206 1 2

A-OUT_RA

NC/6 1

R202 2

+12V_AMP

NC/6 R208 1 2

NC/6 R209 1 2

NC/6 R210 1 2

1 + 2 C206 100uF/25V C207 0.1uF/6 C208 0.1uF/6

R207 75R/6F

+12V_AMP

+5V_REF

R212 2.2R/8 2

R213 2.2R/8 2

R214 2.2R/8 2

R215 2.2R/8 2 AGND

+ 2 C209 100uF/25V C210 0.1uF/6 C211 0.1uF/6 2 2 R218 NC/22/6 R217 NC/6 1 R216 2K/6

+5VB1
1

AGND

C212 0.1uF/6

10UF/10V C213

H : NORMAL L : PROTECT
PROTN_138 3 +5V_IN

SPEAKER OUTPUT
+5VB1

+5VB1
1

AGND
B

THERMAL THERMAL THERMAL THERMAL THERMAL THERMAL

THERMAL THERMAL

58 57 56 55 54 53

FB10 Bead_121_4A/8

R219 3.3K/6

+5V_REF
1 3

S-AMP_SLEEP H : AMP Power Saving ( Default) L : NORMAL OPERATION


2 R221 75R/6F S-AMP_SLEEP 3 C215 0.1uF/6

51 52

R220 AGND 2 L12 Bead_121_4A/8 L13 Bead_121_4A/8 Q12 L14 Bead_121_4A/8 L15 Bead_121_4A/8
A

Q11 2N7002E 1

3.3K/6

S-AMP_MUTE H : AMP OFF (Default) L : NORMAL OPERATION


S-AMP_MUTE 3

R222 NC/2N7002E 1 2 NC/75R/6F C216 0.1uF/6

GND

AT2002 ,20" TV
AGND GND Title

AUDIO AMP OUT


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+12V_IN L16

FROM POWER BOARD


CN10

Bead_121_4A/8 C217 330uF/16V C218 330uF/16V C219 0.1uF/6 1 +5V_IN +5V_1 C220 100uF/25V C221 0.1uF/6 +12V_IN U12 7808 VIN OUT 3 + C224 0.1uF/6 C225 0.1uF/6 C222 22uF/25V + C223 100uF/25V Bead_121_4A/8 FB11 +8V SOURCE_12V GND SOURCE_5V BACKLIGHT SOURCE_12V GND SOURCE_5V +5V_IN 7 BRIGHTNESS L17 Bead_121_4A/8

2:12V 4:GND 6:5V 8:ON/OFF

1:12V 3:GND 5:5V 7:ADJ

2 4 6 8

2 4 6 8

1 3 5 7

1 3 5

GND

7808

BACKLIGHT

3273-012-10-8P 2*4P_2.54mm_HEADER

C226 100uF/25V

C227 100uF/25V

C228 0.1uF/6

FB12 Bead_121_4A/8

TO252

TOP VIEW

U13-A1 3 1 VIN VOUT 2 BRIGHTNESS 5

ADJ/GND NC/ AIC1084/TO263 FB13 U13 NC/200R/6F

Audio Power
+3.3V_Panel L19 NC/100uF/25V +8V Bead_121_4A/8 C233 C234 NC/0.1uF/6 R226 R227 4.7K/6 NC/ 0R/6 3 Q14 CH3904 R224 4.7K/6 1 2 3 4 SI9435 Q13 8 7 6 5 L20 Bead_121_4A/8 C235 C237 0.1uF/6 100uF/25V + C236 0.1uF/6 +8V_SW

+5V_IN

NC/100uF/25V

NC/AIC1084/TO252

C230 NC/0.1uF/6

ADJ/GND R223

C229 NC/22uF/25V

L18 NC/Bead_121_4A/8

VIN

VOUT

NC/Bead_121_4A/8

C231

C232

2
1uF/6

NC/330R/6F

R225

U14-A1 3 1 VIN VOUT 2

STANDBY

AIC1084/TO252 TOP VIEW


GND FB14 +3.3V_COM +3.3V_H +3.3V_I/O FB15 Bead_121_4A/8 C241 100uF/25V FB16 Bead_121_4A/8 L29 L22 + C242 0.1uF/6 FB17 Bead_121_4A/8 R231 R232 +3.3V_RPLL 4.7K/6 NC/ 0R/6 3 Q16 CH3904 +3.3V_I/O_HUDSON +12V_IN Bead_121_4A/8 C243 1uF/6 R230 4.7K/6 1 2 3 4 SI9435 Q15 8 7 6 5 Bead_121_4A/8 L23 Bead_121_4A/8 C245 0.1uF/6 C246 100uF/25V 1 + C244 0.1uF/6

ADJ/GND NC/ AIC1084/TO263

U14 +5V_IN L21 Bead_121_4A/8 C240 100uF/25V 3 1 VIN VOUT 2

+12V_SW

Bead_121_4A/8 + R228 200R/6F C239 0.1uF/6 C238 22uF/25V

ADJ/GND AIC1084/TO252

+12V_AMP

R229 330R/6F

+3.3V_COM +3.3VA_ADC

FB18 Bead_121_4A/8

GND AGND

+3.3V_COM

FB19 Bead_121_4A/8 +3.3VB_ADC

+3.3V_LVDS

FB20 Bead_121_4A/8 FB21 D12 BAT54 Bead_121_4A/8 +3.3VC_ADC +1.8V_CORE FB22 Bead_121_4A/8 FB23 Bead_121_4A/8 L24 +3.3V_LVDS_OUT
B

+5Vt

+5V_1

1 2

N C

+8V_SW
+3.3V_LBADC +3.3VSC_ADC FB24 Bead_121_4A/8 L25 Bead_121_4A/8 1 100UF/25V C247 +

NC/ Bead_121_4A/8 U15 7805 VIN OUT 3 C248 Bead_121_4A/8 C250 47uF/16V C251 0.1uF/6 + C249 0.1uF/6 L26

Power Sequencing Diode

+5VB

+5V_IN 3 L27 Bead_121_4A/8 1

U15-A1 VIN VOUT 2 FB26 Bead_121_4A/8

+3.3V_ADC

ADJ/GND AIC1084/TO263 U16

+1.8V_CORE FB27

+1.8V_ADC

D13 2 1 RB081L-20 L28


A

D14 2 RB081L-20 1 100uF/25V 3 1

VIN

VOUT

2 Bead_121_4A/8 C252 22uF/25V + R233 200R/6F C253 0.1uF/6

+1.8V_CORE FB28 Bead_121_4A/8 C255 100uF/25V + C256 0.1uF/6 +1.8V_RPLL GND 2 3 4 5

H1 9 8 7 6 2 3 4 5

H2 9 8 7 6
A

ADJ/GND

AIC1084/TO252/NC + C254

MTH276D126 GND GND

MTH276D126 GND

R234 100R/6F

NC/Bead_121_4A/8

H3 FB29 Bead_121_4A/8 2 3 4 5 9 8 7 6 2 3 4 5

H4 9 8 7 6 Title GND

10UF/10V

FB25 Bead_121_4A/8

GND

AT2002 ,20" TV
POWER DPMS
Size Date: Document Number SCHEMATIC1 Monday, June 26, 2006

MTH276D126 AGND AGND GND

MTH276D126

HUDSON PLATFORM
Sheet
1

Rev B3C 8

of

L3 NC/ Bead_121_4A/8
D

L4 NC/ Bead_121_4A/8

+5V_IN
GND CN1 SCART-1-IN_PIN8 CVBS SVIDEO_C Y_SCART-IN_G SCART-1-IN_CVBS SVIDEO_Y 5V_SCL TUNER_MONO AUDIO_LIN-1 AUDIO_LIN-2 SCART-1-OUT_L 50 48 46 44 42 40 38 36 34 32 30 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 49 47 45 43 41 39 37 35 33 31 29 27 25 23 21 19 17 15 13 11 9 7 5 3 1 SCART-1-IN_FB SCART-1-OUT_CVBS TV_CVBS_1 Pb_SCART-IN_B Pr_SCART-IN_R/C detect 5V_SDA TUNER_SIF AUDIO_RIN-1 AUDIO_RIN-2 SCART-1-OUT_R C40 0.1uF/6 AGND GND H4 GND GND 2 3 4 5 9 8 7 6 2 3 4 5 H6 9 8 7 6 5V_SDA TUNER_SIF AUDIO_RIN-1 AUDIO_RIN-2 3 3 2 4 GND R1 4.7k/6 AGND

4 SCART-1-IN_PIN8 2 CVBS
C

SCART-1-IN_FB 4 SCART-1-OUT_CVBS 3 TV_CVBS_1 3 Pb_SCART-IN_B 4 Pr_SCART-IN_R/C 4


C

2 SVIDEO_C 4 Y_SCART-IN_G 4 SCART-1-IN_CVBS 2 SVIDEO_Y

3 5V_SCL 3 TUNER_MONO 2 AUDIO_LIN-1 4 AUDIO_LIN-2 4 SCART-1-OUT_L


B

SCART-1-OUT_R 4

+12V_SW
H1 2 3 4 5 9 8 7 6 C39 GND 100uF/25V 1 AGND

+5Vt

2401-50p

MTH276D126 GND H2 2 3 4 5 9 8 7 6 2 3 4 5 GND H3 9 8 7 6 2 3 4 5 H5 GND 1 1 1 9 8 7 6 Title GND Size A Date:


5 4 3

MTH276D126 GND GND

MTH276D126 GND

AT2002 I/O
<Title> Document Number Rev B2A of
1

MTH276D126 GND GND GND

MTH276D126 GND GND

MTH276D126

HUDSON PLATFORM
Wednesday, June 28, 2006
2

Sheet

D1 2

BAV99L 1 3

+5V_IN

C1 0.1uF/6
D

CN2 1 GND 4

GND FB1 3 AV_CVBS BEAD/6 FB2 6 AV_L BEAD/6 FB3 AUDIO_LIN-1 AUDIO_LIN-1 1 CVBS CVBS 1

AV_R BEAD/6

AUDIO_RIN-1

AUDIO_RIN-1 1

RCA-3P

C2 22pF/6

C3 R2 22pF/6 75R/6F

C4 220pF/6

C5 220pF/6

C6 220pF/6

C7 220pF/6

AGND

GND

AGND

+5V_IN

C8 1 D2 BAV99L 3 1 D3 BAV99L 3 GND 0.1uF/6

GND FB4 SV_C CN3 1 3 DIN4 2 4 SV_Y FB5 BEAD/6 C9 6 5 22pF/6 C10 22pF/6 C11 22pF/6 C12 22pF/6 R3 R4 75R/6F 75R/6F SVIDEO_Y SVIDEO_Y 1 BEAD/6 SVIDEO_C SVIDEO_C 1

GND

GND

AT2002 I/O
Title <Title> Size B Date:
5 4 3 2

Document Number

HUDSON PLATFORM
Wednesday, June 28, 2006 Sheet
1

Rev B2A of 4

Slave Addr:0xC0
D

+5Vrf 150mA C13 1

L1 10uH C15

160mA

L2 10uH

U1 FQ1216ME NC/AGC NC/VTout Vb(+5V) SCL SDA AS AF-R AF-L 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 10 11 12 13 14 TSCL TSDA R5 R6 R7

+5Vt
2 C14 330uF/16V

+5Vt
C16 330uF/16V L5 NC/ 10uH
D

0.1uF/6

0.1uF/6

100R/6 100R/6

5V_SCL 5V_SDA

1 TUNER_SIF 1 C37 C36 NC/ 47uF/16V 1

0R/6 0.1uF/6 TV_2ndF TV_CVBS R8 22/6

2ndIFout CVBSout VIF(+5V) TH1 TH2 TH3 TH4 AFout

R9

+12V_SW
R23 C38 560R/6F 0.1uF/6 8 U2A 1 AD8072 4 R12 1K/6 R14 R10

0R/6 2

TV_CVBS_1 Q1 NC/ BC847B R27 NC/ 75R/6F R26 NC/ 1K/6 R11 75R/6F C35 NC/220pF/6

TV_CVBS_1

17 18 15 16

3 R24
B

+ -

NC/ 560R/6F R25 NC/ 75R/6F 1 SCART-1-OUT_CVBS R13 1K/6

NC/ 0R/6

SCART-1-OUT 75R/6F C17 NC/220pF/6

SCART-1-OUT 4

+12V_SW
AFOUT U2B 8 5
A

R15 NC/1K1 C18 NC/68n

TUNER_MONO 1

AD8072 + 4 7

AT2002 I/O
AGND Title <Title> Size A Date: Document Number Rev B2A of
1

HUDSON PLATFORM
Wednesday, June 28, 2006
2

Sheet

+5V_IN

SCART SIGNAL INPUT PORT


1

CN4
SCART
D

D4 BAV99L 3

C19 D5 BAV99L GND 3


D

0.1uF/6

21 SCART_OUT_CVBS 20 19 18 17 SCART_R/C 16 15 14 13 SCART_G 12 11 10 9 SCART_B 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 SCART-1-OUT_L SCIR1 STATAV1 SCIL1

SCART-IN_CVBS 2 2

SCART-1-IN_FB 1 R16 NC/ 75R/6F

GND FB6 SCART-IN_CVBS BEAD/6 FB7 SCART_OUT_CVBS SCART-1-IN_CVBS 1

GND R17 0R/1% SCART-1-IN_PIN8 1 SCART-1-OUT_L 1 SCART-1-OUT_R 1 R19 GND NC/ 1K/1% C20 22pF/6 BEAD/6 C21 22pF/6 C22 22pF/6 C23 22pF/6 R18 75R/6F

SCART-1-OUT 3

SCART-1-OUT_R

GND GND AGND GND

+5V_IN C24 1 1 D6 BAV99L 3 D7 BAV99L 3 1 D8 BAV99L GND 3 SCIR1 BEAD/6 FB9 2 2 2 SCIL1 BEAD/6 GND FB10 SCART_G BEAD/6 FB11 SCART_B BEAD/6 FB12 SCART_R/C C29 22pF/6 C30 22pF/6 BEAD/6 C31 22pF/6 C32 22pF/6 C33 22pF/6 C34 R20 22pF/6 R21 75R/6F 75R/6F 75R/6F R22 Pr_SCART-IN_R/C Pr_SCART-IN_R/C 1 AGND Pb_SCART-IN_B Pb_SCART-IN_B 1 Y_SCART-IN_G Y_SCART-IN_G 1 C25 220pF/6 C26 220pF/6 C27 220pF/6 C28 220pF/6 AUDIO_LIN-2 AUDIO_LIN-2 1
B

0.1uF/6 FB8 AUDIO_RIN-2 AUDIO_RIN-2 1

GND

Title <Title> Size B Date:


5 4 3 2

Document Number

HUDSON PLATFORM
Wednesday, June 28, 2006 Sheet
1

Rev B2A of 4

HUDSON BUTTON BOARD


4 4

CONTENTS SCHEMATIC
CONTENT
3

SHEET
1 2
3

I/O INTERFACE

PROJECT : AT2002_Earphone/B
1

Title

CONTENT
Size Date:
A B C D

Document Number

BUTTON

R ev B2A Sheet
E

0990 Wednesday, June 28, 2006

of

CN2 5102-54R 1 3 5 4 2 LINE_R_IN LINE_L_IN CN1 1 2 3 4 5 4501-04-05P-R CONN5P-2_0-RH


3

ear AUDIO
3

GND_AUDIO GND_AUDIO

PROJECT : AT2002_Earphone/B
1

Title

EARPHONE
Size Date:
A B C D

Document Number

BUTTON-BOARD
Wednesday, June 28, 2006 Sheet
E

R ev B2A of 2

HUDSON BUTTON BOARD


4 4

CONTENTS SCHEMATIC
CONTENT
3

SHEET
1 2
3

I/O INTERFACE

PROJECT :AT2002 BUTTOM/B


1

Title

CONTENT
Size Date:
A B C D

Document Number

BUTTON

R ev C3A Sheet
E

0990 Wednesday, June 28, 2006

of

VOL_DOWN SW5

VOL_UP SW4

INPUT SW6 CN1

MENU SW1

CH_DOWN SW3 LED1 SEN1


SW1 1 3 2 4 5 SW2 1 3 2 4 5

CH_UP SW2

POWER SW7

H1
5

H2
5

CN1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 4500-07
4

R1 220/8

MENU

R2 330/8

CH_UP SW3 1 3 2 4 5

R3 560/8 A2 C A1 orange green

CH_DOWN SW4 1 3 VOL_DOWN 2 4 5

LED1
3

EL-209-2EGW

R4 1.2K/8 1 3

SW5 2 4 5

H1 R5 3.3K/8 1

VOL_UP SW6 1 3 INPUT 2 4 5

MTH276D126 H2 1 3 1 POWER SEN1 MTH276D126 1 2 3 SW7 2 4 5

PROJECT :AT2002 BUTTOM/B


1

Title

kEY_PAD
Size Date:
A B C D

Document Number

BUTTON-BOARD
Wednesday, June 28, 2006 Sheet
E

R ev C3A of 2

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