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AVR400 Service Manual Issue 1

This service manual provides instructions for servicing the AVR400 device. It includes a parts list with descriptions and quantities of items needed for the cover, fascia, and internal components like the power transformer, cooling fans, and fan mounting brackets. Assembly drawings show the layout and dimensions of the parts.

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AVR400 Service Manual Issue 1

This service manual provides instructions for servicing the AVR400 device. It includes a parts list with descriptions and quantities of items needed for the cover, fascia, and internal components like the power transformer, cooling fans, and fan mounting brackets. Assembly drawings show the layout and dimensions of the parts.

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AVR400 Service Manual

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AVR400 Power Amplifier Circuit Description
Apart from the power transformer, the power amplifier electronics is fully contained on the large
double sided PTH PCB and heatsink located at the bottom of the AVR400. This is called the Main Board
on the schematic diagrams (pages 11 and 12). The Main Board also contains the mains input circuitry, in-
cluding the safety fuses and standby power transformer, so great care should be exercised when probing this
area of the board.

Note that some small surface mount components are soldered to the underside of this PCB.

The 7 power amplifiers are identical in terms of circuitry, although necessary compromises in the physi-
cal layout may give rise to slight differences in measured noise, crosstalk and distortion performance.
The two channels at the extreme ends of the heatsink have less radiating area available to them and will
run hotter under load – this is not normally an issue as these are assigned to the SBL and SBR channels.

Looking from the rear of the AVR, facing the flat face of the heatsink, the channel order is SBR, SR, FR,
C, FL, SL and SBL, the same order as the loudspeaker terminals. The SBL and SBR channels can also be
assigned to zone 2 or as duplicates of the FL and FR channels for when passively biamping the main
stereo loudspeakers. In this latter condition we recommend assigning the SBL and SBR outputs to the
tweeters of the FL and FR speakers, in order to minimize the power amplifiers’ heat dissipation.

Note that the 8 pre-amplifier outputs are also on this PCB – apart from SUB their phono sockets are
effectively in parallel with the power amplifier inputs, which are fed from the Input Board via a ribbon
cable and CON103. This connector also carries 5 power supply and power amplifier control signals to
and from the system microprocessor (μP) IC151 situated on the Input Board above the Main Board.

The amplifiers’ power supply is provided from a centre-tapped secondary winding on the toroidal
power transformer, via the connector BN508, to the bridge rectifier D5830. This is mounted on a
small PCB near the top of the heatsink. The rectified AC is then sent to the main PCB via connectors
BN581/582. To avoid induced hum and distortion it is important to keep these cables twisted tightly
together and well away from the actual power amplifier circuitry. The main 15,000μF 80V reservoir
capacitors, C835 and C836, are positioned on the main PCB well away from the power amplifier input
traces and close to the system star ground. The smoothed DC is fed to the power amplifiers’ Vcc and
Vee lines near the centre of the heatsink via a twisted-pair cable, again to minimize induction into the
power amplifiers. Vcc and Vee are typically +/- 52V at 234VAC with no signal. Q5845 sends a fraction of
Vcc to the muting control on the Input Board.

The FL (front left) channel will now be described in detail.

The input stage is a long tailed pair Q5101 and Q5102, with local degeneration provided by R5105 and
R5107. The tail is fed from the negative rail via an approx 3mA ring-of-two constant current source,
Q5109 and Q5110. R5101 and C5101 at the input provide high frequency rolloff and help keep residual
DAC ultrasonic noise above 100kHz out of the power amplifier. DC blocking is provided by C5102 at
the input and C5107 in the feedback loop so that the whole power amplifier has unity gain at DC. The
midband AC gain is 22000/680 = 32.35 after allowing for the attenuation provided by R5101 and R5102.
Thus 875mV at the input produces 100W into 8 ohms at the output.

The long tailed pair’s collectors are loaded by a current mirror, Q5103 and Q5104. The resistors R5103/4
and R5105/6 are 1% tolerance to minimize even order distortion. The collector of Q5101 also feeds the
Darlington class A voltage amplifier stage (VAS) made up of Q5115 and Q5116. Q5113 is loaded by the
output stage and the 8mA constant current source made up by Q5125 and Q5126. The amplifier’s main
frequency compensation network (for stability) comprises C5115 plus the combination of C5116 and
R 5115. This adds gain inside the loop (two pole compensation) at high audio frequencies so that the
additional feedback further reduces high frequency distortion and crossover distortion within the audio
band.

These stages are partially decoupled from the Vcc and Vee power supplies by D5130/R5130/C5130 and
D5129/R5129/C5129 respectively. They are also bootstrapped to the amplifier output via the networks
R5118/C5128/R5128 and R5117/C5127/R5127. This raises the supply lines by approximately 3V at full
output to avoid clipping the driver stage prematurely.

The output stage comprises classic complementary emitter followers Q5150/Q5170 (NPN) and Q5160/
Q5180 (PNP). The On Semiconductor output transistors have a current gain that is sustained to about
10 amps and a very large safe operating area, which allows the amplifiers to drive low impedances well.
They also have built-in thermal compensation diodes which helps stabilize the quiescent current both
statically (when hot) and dynamically (when playing music at high level) – this minimizes crossover
distortion and improves sound quality.

The output stage biasing is performed in the network around the amplified diode Q5120, which is
mounted in intimate thermal contact with the driver transistor Q5130, plus the two built-in diodes
associated with the output transistors. The thermistor R5122 is positioned on the PCB close to the
heatsink and provides extra downward compensation at very high temperatures. Bias is set by VR51 and
is largely independent of temperature – it should be set to16-20mV when measured across the outer
terminals of the compound emitter resistor R5175, using the 2 pin connector CN51, 5 minutes or more
after the AVR400 is powered up.

The power amplifier output is routed across the PCB to the back panel. It includes a Zobel network
(sometimes called a Boucherot cell) R5183/C5183 and a series inductor L5185 damped by a 4.7R 2W re-
sistor R5184. These components help isolate the amplifier from reactive loads to ensure high frequency
stability. One half of the normally-off relay RL52 is used to switch the load in and out.

Each power amplifier is protected against overload in a number of ways. The complementary transistors
Q5130 and Q5131 protect the NPN half of the output stage and Q5140 and Q5141 the PNP half. They
operate as Sziklai pairs, passing negligible current until a threshold voltage of approx 600mV is reached
across R5132 and R5142. Between 600 and 700mV the pairs then ramp up current smoothly, diverting it
away from the bases of Q5150 and Q5160 to limit the output stage drive to a safe level, within the power
transistors’ SOA (safe operating area). The 600mV threshold voltage depends upon both the instantane-
ous current and voltage across the output transistors, set by the networks R5132/R5136/R5137/R5138/
R5175 for the top half and R5142/R5146/R5147/R5148/R5175 for the bottom half. R5135/R5145 and the
zener diodes D5135/D5145 change the slope of the protection locus at high Vce voltages. R5134/R5135
plus C5134/C5145 prevent fast transients and brief overloads from prematurely triggering the protec-
tion.

The above dual slope SOA protection is self resetting but if a gross overload persists for more than a
second or two (such as when a channel’s output is short circuited with music playing at a moderate to
loud level) then the open collector transistor Q5181 sinks current for long enough to initiate the ampli-
fier’s full shutdown procedure via the line SOA_PROTECT. This can also be triggered by a total output
stage failure (which passes enough current through R5175 to turn on Q5188) via OVERLOAD or by an
excessive DC offset at the output terminals (via R5185) via V_DET. All these signals, and others, feed into
the protection module, described below.

The protection module comprises 8 transistors and associated parts positioned at the back of the PCB
near the preamplifier output sockets. It has a single output line named PROTECT which, when pulled
down from Vcc to ground, instructs the system μP IC151 to shut down the whole amplifier. This occurs
when any of the following events happen:
1) Any amplifier channel pulls current through the SOA_PROTECT line for long enough to charge
up capacitors C5871 and then C5872 so that Q5874 turns on.

2) Any amplifier channel pulls current through the OVERLOAD line for long enough to charge up
C5882 and turn on Q5882 and thus Q5884.

3) Any amplifier channel has a large long term (DC) offset (typically greater than +/-3V) sμFficient
to charge up C5861 enough to turn on either Q5862 (positive offset) or Q 5864 (negative offset).
These then turn on Q5863. N.B. This circuit is also used to detect imbalances in both the Vcc/Vee
and +/-15V power supplies (the latter is generated on the Power Supply board).

4) When the PTC thermistor TH585 mounted at the top centre of the heatsink gets sμFficiently hot
(around 100C) and thus high resistance enough to cause Q5855 to turn on via the +12V supply.
Intermediate temperatures will not activate PROTECT but will provide signals to the level detec-
tors associated with the FAN_1 and FAN_2 lines, to run the cooling fans at high or low speeds
respectively.

Note that the fans’ 12V supply is gated via Q5909 and Q5911. This means the fans will not run when
no signal is present on the FL, C or SR channels, so that during quiet passages no fan noise should be
audible.

AVR400 Main Power Supplies Circuit Description


The main DC power supplies are located on the Power Supply Board - a double sided PTH PCB adjacent
to the Main Board. Note that the mains input switching, mains fuses, standby power transformer with
its associated unregulated DC supply and the relay for enabling the power amplifier supply rails are
located on the Main Board. The two boards communicate via CON501.

Considering the Main Board first, the mains voltage switching uses a double pole double throw slide
switch accessible from the back panel. One pole addresses the standby transformer and the other the
toroidal power transformer. Ensure the switch setting matches the supply voltage before switching on the
AVR400. Nominal settings are 115 and 230V +/- 15%. The 20mm 115V fuse in line with the toroidal trans-
former is rated at 15A T (Time delay) and the 20mm 230V fuse is rated at 8A T. Always replace these fuses
with the same type and value. The standby transformer T5941 is not fused but is designed to go open
circuit in case of overheating (e.g. if left connected to a 230V supply for longer than a few minutes when
the mains voltage selector is set to 115V).

The standby transformer generates approximately +9V DC via the bridge rectifier diodes D5495/6/7/8
and the 1,000μF reservoir capacitor C5947.This is sent via pin 7 of CN501 to the Power Supply PCB
(confusingly marked as 5V). The rail voltage is also routed to the system microprocessor (μP) via D5965/
R5965 and pin 6 of CN103 as POWER_MUTE.

The 5V relay RY594 is normally open. When the mains switch is closed then the SUB_POWER rail (approx
+4.3V) is activated from the Power Supply PCB via the standby transformer. When the system has
booted correctly, without any shutdown signals, then the POWER_RELAY signal from the system μP also
goes high, pulling down Q5947 hard. Only then does the relay close and switch on the main toroidal
power transformer, enabling the rest of the system to boot up.

Now consider the Power Supply Board, found on page 14 of the schematic. This generates all the main
DC supplies for the AVR400 except +Vcc and -Vee for the power amplifiers and the non-logic part of the
VFD display requirements of the Front Panel Board. Note that additional local regulation also takes place
on the other PCBs, e.g. for large digital ICs.
Two secondary windings from the toroidal power transformer are fed in via CN63. Pins 1, 2 and 3 con-
nect to a centre-tapped secondary winding used to generate approx +/- 20VDC via the bridge rectifier
diodes D603/3/4/5 and the 2,200μF 35V reservoir capacitors C609 and C610. R603 and R604 are 0.47R 1W
fusible resistors for circuit protection – if they fail replace only with the same type and value.

The 3 terminal regulators IC63 and IC62 are mounted on two of the larger heatsinks near the back of the
amplifier. These provide +/-15V to the op amps on the amplifier’s Input Board via the 11-way connector
BN62. The Input Board also then routes the +/-15V onwards to the Front Panel Board.

Pins 4 and 5 of CN63 receive AC from another transformer secondary to generate approx +15VDC via the
heatsink mounted bridge rectifier D601 and the 18,000μF 25V reservoir capacitor C631. F601 and F602
are hard wired 6.3Amp T (time delay) fuses for circuit protection – if they fail replace only with the same type
and value.

This +15V unregulated supply has 4 main outputs:-

1) It is regulated down to +12V with the low dropout (LDO) 3 terminal regulator IC64. This is situ-
ated on the heatsink closest to the Main Board, near the back panel. Its output goes to BN62 for
the +12V triggers and also to CN501, to drive the power amplifiers’ cooling fans.

2) It supplies the HDMI Board via CN61. To minimize ripple currents in the ground return, Q643 is
wired as a low dropout voltage follower with low pass filtering via R650 and C569.

3) It feeds the switched mode buck regulator IC61 via L631 and C615. The tank circuit comprises
L632, C640 and C641, discharged via D631. R636 and C643 make up a snubber to reduce over-
shoot. This provides a high current +5V supply to the Input Board via pins 4 and 5 of BN62. This
5V supply also feeds two 3V3 linear regulators, IC67 and IC68. These in turn supply the audio DSP
ICs on the Input Board via pins 10 and 11 of BN62.

4) It feeds the +5V 3 terminal LDO regulator IC66 via the diode D616, which itself is preceded by the
smoothing network comprising R615 (2W 15R) and C615. Note IC66’s output is actually approx
+5.7V because of D644 in its ground line; this is brought back to +5V after D643, to feed the relay

IC66 is noteworthy because it continues working when the amplifier is in standby.

It takes a second input from the +9V standby power supply on the Power Amplifier PCB – D616 acts as a
gate to prevent this from feeding back to the +15V supply when the system is in standby. It also allows
the +15V supply to override and remove the load from the +9V supply when the amplifier is fully booted
up.

D606 and D607 form half of a second bridge rectifier (with the other two diodes coming from the full
bridge rectifier D601). These diodes charge up the 1μF/50V capacitor C604 to +15V, generating a “mains
power present” signal. The 10K resistor R614 in parallel with C604 continually discharges it so that this
signal effectively disappears within about 50 milliseconds of the mains being switched off. This +15V
goes to the Main Board via pin 8 of BN62, where it is used as a “pull up” signal to help control the vari-
ous audio muting circuits.

AVR400 Front Panel Board Circuit Description


The Front Panel Board is a double-sided PTH PCB. It contains the VFD (Vacuum Fluorescent Display) and
its associated electronics, plus the keyboard, power status LED, IR remote receiver and headphones
amplifier. A daughter board carries the front panel I/O socketry. See page 1 of the schematic diagram.
It communicates with the Input Board via CN101 and a 31 way ribbon cable. Other connectors comprise
CN94 which connects to two secondaries of the main power transformer and the hard wired BN93
which connects up the daughter board.

There are two associated break off boards. One houses the front panel mounted single pole mains
switch plus its suppression capacitor C901 and a connector BN502. The second is mounted on the
power amplifiers’ heatsink and is used to route power to the cooling fans and also to guide the 31 way
ribbon cable.

The VFD draws AC filament power from a centre tapped winding of the power transformer connected
to pins 1, 2, and 3 of CN94. The centre tap connects to ground via the zener diodes D901/2 and C903
to provide the filament with its required DC offset. Pins 4 and 5 connect to a relatively high voltage
transformer secondary which is half wave rectified by D916 and smoothed by C907 and C960. The zener
diodes D903 and D904 in series with R906 generate +40V which is then coupled to the emitter follower
Q901 to provide a nominal regulated 40V HT power rail for the VFD.

The VFD’s internal driver IC and external data bμFfer IC901 run from the main +5V supply generated in
the Power Supply board and routed onwards through the Input Board. The drive signals (data, clock,
chip select and reset) come directly from the system microprocessor via CN101.

The 12 front panel switches are arranged in 2 blocks of 6 with resistive divider chains connected to two
ADC inputs on the system micro. These have 10K pull-up resistors at the system μP end to complete the
potential divider chains. The pnp switching transistors Q906 and Q907 turn on the 3V3 supply from the
system μP via another 10K pull-up resistor at the μP end to provide interrupt control.

The power status LED D905 is a tri-colour type. The green side indicates power on and the red side
standby. A high signal on the LED net turns on Q902 and Q903. This turns off the npn Q913 to disable
the red LED and turns on the pnp Q912 to enable power to the green LED. The reverse is true when the
LED line is low. Pulling the STB(LED) line low when the LED line is also low powers both LEDs and gives
a yellow light to show when the unit is booting up. Note that the power supply is STBY+5V to allow the
red LED to operate in standby mode.

RC901 is a Kodenshi KSM603TH5B encapsulated infra red receiver for processing commands from an
external IR remote control. It is designed to work with the 36-38kHz carrier frequencies associated with
the Philips RC5 protocol. Note that it operates from the ST+5V rail to enable the AVR400 to be woken up.
It does not demodulate the IR – this is done by the system microprocessor.

The headphones amplifier IC902 drives external headphones directly via the 330μF series capacitors
C935 and C936. IC902 has a gain of about 4, meaning that the headphones output will be about 4V rms
when the volume control is set to clip the L and R main power amplifiers (equivalent to about 120WPC
into 8 ohms). IC902 is a JRC NJM5556AL capable of driving 7V rms into150 ohm loads and about +/-
100mA peak current into lower impedances. Mute transistors Q904/905 in series with 100R resistors are
fitted in front of its input to minimize switching transients and it is powered from the +/-15V supplies
generated on the Power Supply Board.

The L and R headphones outputs go via BN93 to the Headphones Board, after passing through relay
RL902 which is normally off. A positive voltage from the μP at the emitter of pnp Q911 turns on Q911
and generates the same positive voltage at the base of the npn transistor Q909. Because its emitter is
connected to the -15V rail this pulls the relay on.

The FRONT AUX and MIC inputs come from the Headphones Board and through the microphone relay
RL901. When the relay is off the AUX line level L and R signals are switched through to the unity gain
bμFfer IC904 and then on to the Input Board via pins 3 and 1 of CON101. When the relay is closed (in
the same manner as described above for RL902) then the L front input is routed to the low noise micro-
phone amplifier IC903. This operates as two cascaded virtual earth amplifiers, each with a voltage gain
of approximately 21 (R961/960 and then R965/962). Note the MIC line is biased at +6V via resistors R956,
R957 and R958. The amplified signal is output to the Input Board on pin 5 of CON101.

AVR400 Input Board Circuit Description


The Input Board comprises a 4 layer PCB; this is attached directly to the back panel via its various sock-
ets and to the heatsink by two steel brackets. It is positioned underneath the HDMI Board and above
the Main Board. 5 ribbon cable sockets connect it to the other 4 boards. CN71 connects it to a daughter
board containing two 9 Pin D socket connectors (an RS232 serial port and an iPod dock interface), plus
two 12V trigger sockets and 2 IR receiver sockets. Note some passive components are mounted on the
underside of the PCB.

The Input Board circuitry is shown on pages 2 – 5 of the schematic diagram.

Page 2 covers the analogue inputs, volume control and line level outputs.

Page 3 covers the SPDIF (digital) inputs, clock recovery, audio DSPs and the codec (stereo ADC plus
8-channel DAC).

Page 4 covers the system microprocessor and a slaved support microprocessor

Page 5 covers interfaces to the DAB/Ethernet module, and the boot loader microprocessor used to
update the system SW via USB.

Analogue inputs, volume control and outputs


IC101 is a Renesas R2A15218FP analogue multiplexer and volume control, with a gain range of +42 to
-95dB in 0.5dB steps. It is digitally controlled from the system microprocessor via the I2C bus on pins 49
and 50. A high logic signal on pin 51 enables the system mute. IC101 has +/- 7V supplies generated from
the +/-15V rails with the regulators IC102 and IC103.

All stereo external line level inputs using phono sockets are routed to IC101 via 100R/220pF low pass
CR filters. IC101 also handles the AUX-L, AUX-R and the (mono) MIC_SIGNAL setup microphone inputs
coming from the front panel, plus the internal stereo outputs from AM/FM tuners (TUN-L and TUN-R)
and the DAB/ethernet receiver (VENICE_L and VENICE_R). IC101 additionally switches two multichannel
signals - the 8 channel direct input and the outputs from the 8 post-DAC filters. Note that the +/- 7V
power supply limits the input signals to approximately 4V rms before overload occurs.

The post-DAC filters comprise 4 low noise NJM2068 dual op amps, running from the +/- 7V supplies.
One op amp is assigned to each channel and performs the dual functions of converting a differential
input from the DAC to a single ended output, whilst simultaneously functioning as a three pole 50kHz
active filter.

The AM/FM tuner module’s outputs pass through the inductors L310 and L302 (providing 19kHz notch
and 38 kHz low pass filtering) and the shunt mute circuits formed by the 330R resistors R354/R369 and
the two halves of Q306 plus Q307.

IC101 has a fixed level stereo output for Zone 2 (SUB_L and SUB_R) and a second one, adjustable from
0dB to -18dB in 6dB steps, for the AVR400’s analogue to digital converter (ADC_L and ADC_R).
IC101 has one 8 channel variable level output bus labelled VOL01 through to VOL08. Capacitors C295-8
and C231-4 float the ground ends of the associated internal potentiometers to minimize clicks This bus
goes via specially selected 100μF/25V capacitors to the dual op amps IC121-124, wired as voltage follow-
ers and running from the +/- 15V supplies. The C, SL, SR, SBL and SBR outputs are shunt muted when
required via the 560R resistors R383-388 and the dual transistors Q303-305.

The subwoofer output SW has two shunt mute circuits. One using Q311 works in parallel with the rest of
the channels. The other, using Q308 and half of Q303 allows muting of the SW channel alone.

The FL and FR channels take off the stereo headphones amplifier feed from IC121 (it goes via the con-
nector WF101 to the Front Panel Board), then add an extra dual voltage follower IC125 and a double
pole shunt mute switch using 4 x 270R resistors and Q301-302. All the above ICs are JRC NJM2068s or
equivalent.

All 8 of these outputs go to via the connector WF103 to the preamplifier output sockets and (except for
the subwoofer output) to the 7 power amplifier inputs located on the Main Board.

The ADC input amplifiers use a JRC NJM2068 for each channel, operating as a single-ended input to
differential output converter, with HF filtering above about 400kHz. This is sμFficient for anti-aliasing
purposes as the analogue modulator of the ADC samples at 6.144 MHz and only needs to keep out
frequencies above 6MHz.

The array of 12 switching transistors in the bottom right hand corner of the schematic is arranged in
4 blocks of 3 devices (two npn and one pnp per block). The array is used to control the muting of 4
specific groups of audio outputs, taking into account the presence of AC mains via P_U (the pull up line
from the Power Supply board) and the MUTE_POWER line derived from the power amplifiers’ Vcc rail
– this is normally high when Vcc is high. The output lines are SB_MUTE2 (for the surround back chan-
nels SBL and SBR), ZONE2_MUTE2, HP_MUTE2 (for the headphones relay on the Front Panel board) and
FUNC_MUTE2 (for the 6 main audio channels excluding SBL and SBR).

Zone 2 volume is independently adjustable in 1dB steps via IC131 (rohm BD3812F). Its outputs are
bμFfered and amplified 15dB by the dual op amp IC132 and can be muted when required by Q402. The
output goes directly to two phono sockets forming half of JK11 on the back panel.

SPDIF inputs, ADCs, DACs and Audio DSPs


The AVR400 has 4 coaxial 75 ohm SPDIF (Sony/Philips Digital InterFace) inputs and 2 TOSLINK optical
inputs on its back panel. A further optical input is located on the front panel as part of JK92 (this socket
also includes the AUX and MIC inputs). There are 6 further external SPDIF inputs - one per HDMI input
socket and one on the HDMI output socket (the Audio Return Channel or ARC).

Each of the 4 coaxial inputs is bμFfered by two NOR gates, contained in IC159 and IC160, before being
switched by one half of the dual 4 input multiplexer IC147. The output on pin 7 is then sent to the 8
input multiplexer IC140. Its other 6 inputs comprise the 3 optical receivers already mentioned, the HDMI
input (multiplexed down from 5:1 on the HDMI board), the HDMI ARC and the output of the Venice 6
DAB/Ethernet module. The 8th input is unused. The output MUX_SPDIF is sent to the SPDIF receiver
IC153.

IC153 is a Wolfson WM8804 run in hardware mode. It uses X707 to generate its own 12MHz internal
clock. IC153 automatically identifies and dejitters incoming SPDIF signals with sample rates of 32kHz,
44.1kHz, 48kHz, 88.2kHz, 96kHz and 192kHz. Its output, still in SPDIF format, WM_SPDIF, is sent to pin 43
of the system codec IC143.
IC143 is the Cirrus Logic CS42548. It includes an SPDIF receiver, 2 channel ADC and 8 channel DAC. Only
one input (pin 43) of the SPDIF receiver is used; the others are grounded.

IC143 has +5V analogue supplies, locally decoupled to analogue ground by C721/722 for VA (pin 24)
and C703/704 for VARX (pin 41). The digital supply is also +5V, decoupled to digital ground by C705/706
(pin 5) and C750/756 (pin 51). The control port power VLC (pin 6) is 3V3, decoupled to digital ground by
C752/773 and the serial port power VLS (pin 53) is also +3V3, decoupled to digital ground by R726 and
C753/754. The 3V3 is generated from the +5V supply by the linear regulator IC148.

The system master audio clock is generated by IC143 on pin 55 whenever an SPDIF signal is present (i.e.
in all cases except when an HDMI multichannel signal in I2S is required to be processed or when using
the ADC). Although IC143 has no jitter rejection below 20kHz its master clock is kept clean from incom-
ing jitter by IC153. The PLL filter is located at pin 39. When SPDIF is not in use IC143 inputs its clock on
pin 59 – this can be 24.576 MHz from the crystal oscillator X701 associated with DSP1 when ADC mode is
engaged, or the recovered clock from the HDMI Board. This is switched by the 4 way change over mul-
tiplexer IC145 on pins 9, 10 and 11. IC145 also routes IC143’s recovered master clock or the HDMI master
clock to DSP1 on pins 5, 6 and 7.

Pins 1, 62, 63 and 64 receive the 24 bit serial audio data that has been processed by the DSPs.

The DAC’s 8 analogue outputs are in differential mode, so making 16 output lines in total, from pins
20-23 and 26-37. These feed the post-DAC filters IC111-114, described above.

The main audio DSP is a Cirrus Logic CS 497024, IC141.This is a 300MIPS dual core 32 bit fixed point DSP,
with 72 bit accumulators. The first core is used for decoding standard and high definition audio formats
(Dolby, DTS etc) and the second is reserved for post processing such as bass management, delay and
room correction. The secondary DSP, IC142, is a Cirrus Logic CS49DV8, responsible for the Dolby Volume
processing. IC141 gets the 1.8V for its core from the 3-terminal regulator IC149. IC142 gets its 1.8V from
IC150. The 3V3_1 and 3V3_2 supplies for these regulators are generated on the Power Supply Board.

IC141, 142 and 143 communicate with the system microprocessor via an SPI bus. For IC141 and IC142
the chip select lines are on pin 6, the clock is on pin 126, the MISO line on pin 124 and the MOSI on
pin 123. For IC 143 the corresponding pins are pins 10, 7, 8 and 9. Note that the 3 chips receive data on
a common line but transmit to the μP on two separate ones (DSPDATA for both DSPs and D_OUT for
IC143).

IC141 communicates with its external memory via a 36 line data bus running at 150MHz. This is needed
when providing lip sync delay for audio accompanied by video. IC144 is a 200MHz 16Mbit SDRAM, or-
ganized as 512Kbits x 16bits x 2. It is powered from the board’s 3V3 line via 6 pins, with local decoupling
provided by C758-763.

The DSPs’ programs are stored in two external 3V3 SPI flash memory chips – IC106 (8Mbit) for IC141 and
IC107 (4Mbit) for IC142.

IC141 has two sets of I2S data inputs. DAI (pins 23, 24, 26, 27 for data, pin 29 for the system clock and pin
30 for the LR clock) is for up to 8 channels from the HDMI Board via connector WF104.

DA2 (pins 32 for the LR clock, 33 for system clock and 34 for data) is for audio from the codec IC143. This
includes bitstream SPDIF such as Dolby Digital, uncompressed two channel I2S audio decoded from
SPDIF and ADC generated I2S two channel audio.

The DSP master clock is input on pin 40 of IC141 from pin 9 of IC145 as noted earlier.
IC141 also has two sets of I2S data outputs. DA1 is an 8 channel I2S signal (pins 47, 48, 49 and 51) shown
as part of the bus DA0(04:07). This feeds the input of the second DSP IC142 (on pins 23, 24, 26 and 27).
The system clock is on pin 52 of IC141 and the LR clock on pin 54. These go to pins 29 and 30 of IC142.

DA2 is a stereo I2S output (pin 43 for data, pin 44 for the system clock and pin 46 for the LR clock). This
feeds the HDMI board via WF104 and the octal bus switch IC146. The DSP master clock output from
pin 9 of IC145 follows the same route. An SPDIF output from pin 35 of IC141 goes directly to pin 12 of
WF104.

There is one set of 8 channel I2S outputs from IC142 – DA1 (pins 47, 48, 49 and 51). These form part of
the data bus DA0(00:03) where they are routed back to the DACs in IC143 (pins 62, 64, 63 and1 respec-
tively). The I2S system clock and LR clock (pins 52 and 54) also go directly to IC143 (pins 2 and 3).

System Control Microprocessors


There are 3 microprocessors on the Input Board, the main, the sub and the USB micro. The latter is also
kept separate in order to perform upgrades over USB.

The AVR400’s main system microprocessor IC151 is a Toshiba T5CN5 microcontroller. This has an ARM
Cortex 3 core with 512KB of ROM and 32KB of flash memory. It is a 3V3 part, with this power supply
being derived from the main 5V supply via the 3-terminal regulator IC156. It has a 40MHz system clock
derived from crystal X702 and a real time clock from the 32.768 kHz crystal X708.

IC152 is a 32Kbit EEPROM for retaining system settings at power down.

IC155 is a MOSFET switch to enable the HDMI CEC (Consumer Electronic Control) bus when the unit is
powered up, and to isolate the parts of the bus external to the AVR400 when it is powered down.

IC151 has several sets of comms busses - SPI, I2C and UARTs - depending on which system or peripheral
ICs are being addressed. SPI (Serial Peripheral Interface) is a fast 3-wire interface (clock, transmit and
receive) with chip select being addressed by individual I/Os. I2C (Inter Integrated Circuit) is a relatively
slow bidirectional 2-wire interface, with open-collector/source clock and transmit/receive busses, each
with a pull up resistor, and a limited number of embedded chip addresses. UART stands for Universal
Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter and is a form of bus that takes bytes of information and turns them
into serial data on a bus before reassembling them into bytes at the other end.

SPI is used to talk to the codec IC143 and the two DSPs IC141 and IC142.

I2C is used for both the main and zone 2 volume controls IC101 and IC131. I2C also connects to the sub
micro IC154 and to the NJW1321 video input decoders IC81 and IC81.

IC151’s UARTs are used for USB Tx/Rx, the Torino (video processor) Tx/Rx and the external RS232 Tx/Rx.

Further UARTs on the sub micro IC154 communicate with the Venice 6.2 DAB/Ethernet receiver and
the iPod external interface. IC154 is a Toshiba M333FWFG ARM Cortex 3 microcontroller with 128K ROM
and 8K of flash, effectively used as a helper for IC151. Its 3V3 power supply regulator IC158 runs from the
board’s main 5V supply.

The USB micro (“Bolero”) IC162 is a Toshiba TMP92FD28FG, a 32-bit CISC microcontroller with a built-in
USB2 host controller capable of supporting 12Mbps. Its primary function is to provide a “bullet-proof”
system updating process via an external USB stick. When the AVR400 is powered up IC162 first self
boots, then interrogates the rest of the system – if it receives the wrong response (e.g. if a previous
update failed part way through) then the unit will appear dead. However IC162 will be constantly inter-
rogating the USB socket and insertion of a clean USB stick containing only the system firmware will
initiate a complete recovery automatically.

IC164 is a MiniLogic ML61C282PR precision voltage detector, with a threshold of 2.8V, built in hysteresis
and a CMOS output, used to reset IC162 at power on.

IC163 is an Intersil USB switch, type ISL54220, which routes the USB socket on the rear panel either to
the Venice 6.2 module, for normal audio applications, or to IC162 when the system SW is being up-
graded from a USB stick. Note that it is positioned underneath the Venice 6.2 module, close to the USB
socket.

The USB high side power switch IC168 is close to IC163. It is a Richtek RT9702A fed from the main +5V
power supply. It is rated at 1.1 amps output and can flag up a fault condition on the USB bus from pin 3;
this is routed to IC162.

The Frontier Silicon Venice 6.2WB module is plugged into the input board via a 64 way connec-
tor CN62. This WB version of the module supports Band 3 DAB/DAB+ digital radio for use in Europe,
Australia, Canada, Korea and other Digital Radio markets. It also supports USB2, and Ethernet up to 100
Mb/s, enabling the AVR400 to be a network audio client. A spare copy of the AVR400’s unique MAC
(Media Access Controller) address can be found on the screening can of the Venice 6.2 module. Its FM
radio function is not used.

The Venice 6.2 is operated in slave mode via the UART pins 9 and 10 on CN62. These connect to the sub
micro IC154. The USB I/O signal pins are 11 and 12, routed to the USB switch IC163. The other USB pins
are not used. Pins 26, 27, 28 and 29 make up an SPI bus to work with the Ethernet PHY IC161 (pin 33
receives interrupts from IC161).

Audio is decoded inside the Venice 6 (i.e. from AAC, FLAC, MP3, WMA or WAV) and sent out by two
routes. Pin 32 carries an SPDIF signal (at 48ks/s) for the main system and pins 64 and 63 carry L/R linear
audio for zone 2 to the volume control IC101.

The Venice 6.2 requires +3V3 at up to 300mA average and +1V2 at 200mA average for the core of its
main processor. 3V3 is provided from the main +5V supply via the three terminal regulator IC165 – this
also provides the soft start signal to pin 2 of the 1V2 regulator IC167 (also fed from +5V with some volt-
age drop provided by diodes D803/4). Both regulators are SM types, positioned underneath the Venice
6.2 module.

IC161 is a Micrel KSZ8851 single port Fast Ethernet MAC/PHY controller with an SPI interface. It has a
12KB receive bμFfer and a 6KB transmit bμFfer. It has its own 25MHz crystal oscillator X777. Its 4 I/Osgo
to the Ethernet socket JK52 on the back panel. Its +3V3 power rail is derived from the board’s +5V
supply via the three terminal regulator IC166.

AVR400 RS232 board


This is a daughter board connected to the Input Board via an 18 way plug and socket BN71. The circuitry
is shown on page 14 of the schematic diagram.

It contains two 9 way D-type board mounted plugs JK71 and JK72. JK71 is for RS232 control of the
AVR400. JK72 is used to control an iPod or iPhone via an Arcam rDock or rLead (the latter also supports
iPads).

The RS232 dual transmitter and receiver IC73 is an ST3232 run from the standby +5V supply via D721/
R727 and a series pnp transistor Q722 in common emitter mode referred to the +12V rail. Q721 provides
the necessary level shifting. IC73 includes internal charge pumps to convert CMOS logic level inputs
to +/-5V RS232 level outputs and +/-25V tolerant RS232 inputs to CMOS logic level outputs. Maximum
rated speed is 300kb/sec.

JK73 is a dual mono 3.5mm jack socket providing two +12V trigger outputs Z_1 and Z_2. The series pass
transistors Q712/715 are pnp T0-92 types with emitters referred to the +12V rail via the paralleled 4.7R
resistors R714/715 and R711/712. In conjunction with the pairs of diodes D711/712 and D714/715 this
provides current limiting at approximately 200mA if the trigger outputs are inadvertently shorted to
ground.

JK72 is a dual 3.5mm mono jack socket providing inputs for two modulated infra-red remote control
signals. These are connected to the opto-isolators IC72 and IC71. Note the use of the standby power
supply ST+5V for the subsequent logic.

AVR400 HDMI Input/Output Board


The HDMI Board is described on pages 6 – 10 of the schematics diagrams. Note that it has components
fitted to both sides of the PCB. HDMI stands for High Definition Multimedia Interface. The AVR400’s
system supports certain parts of the HDMI 1.4a specification (3D video compatibility and Audio Return
Channel)

The HDMI Board has 5 type A HDMI input sockets and one type A HDMI output socket, which are flush
with the back panel. It gets its power via the hard wired connector and ribbon cable CN61 and com-
municates with the Input Board via two flex foil cables attached to connectors CN104 (17 ways) and
CN105 (19 ways). It is fitted with a 30 way socket BN301 which attaches to a daughter board handling all
analogue video I/O signals (the Analogue Video Board).

The HDMI Board contains 10 separately regulated local power supplies, mostly derived from the
unregulated but hum filtered +15V supply on the Power Supply Board. This is input on pins 3 and 4 of
the hard wired connector CN61 for +15V and pins 5, 6 and 7 for the ground returns. Pins 1 and 2 are not
used. See page 10 of the schematic diagram for all but the last of these supplies, as described below.

IC923, IC927 and IC930 are all Sanken SI-8005Q 3.5 Amps step-down switching regulators operating at
500kHz +/-10% and drawing power from the +15V line. They are used to generate +3.3VDD, +1.8VDD
and +1.8VH1 (video processor supply) respectively. The potential dividers in their outputs (R839+R844/
R847, R838+852/R851 and R841+843/840) are used to set the required voltages.

All other local power supplies use linear SM 3-terminal regulators.

IC922 and IC929 provide +2.5VH1 and +2.5VH2 for the two DDR memory chips supporting the video
processor. The source supply is +3.3VDD.

IC925 is a KIA7809 generating +8VA from the system’s +15VA line (NOT the unregulated +15V used
elsewhere on the board). This is further dropped to +5VA by IC924, a KIA1117S50. Inductor L860 provides
decoupling for the +5VH1 line. The video processor digital power supply lines +3.3VH1, +3.3VH2 and
+1.8VH2 are sourced from the +3.3VDD and +1.8VDD lines via L-C decoupling.

The video ADC’s analogue supplies, +3.3VA and +1.8VA, are generated from the +5VA line via IC926
(NJM2845DL133) and IC928 (NJM2845L118) respectively.

The 10th regulator, IC917, an NJU7754 found on sheet 9 of the schematic, is used to provide +5V to the
HDMI output socket. It is enabled via SW_P+5V and derives its input from the +8VA supply described
abov
The HDMI input SOC, IC901, is a 144 pin LQFP Analog Devices ADV3014B. This is a 4 into 1 HDMI 1.4a
multiplexer and is connected to inputs 4 and 5 (VCR and PVR) on the rear panel (JK95 and JK96). The
other two inputs on IC901 are not used. The core power supply is +1.8V and the receiver terminator
supply voltage is +3.3V. Note that most power supply decoupling components are on the underside of
the PCB. +5V detect and hot plug assert control is carried out by the complementary pairs of switching
transistors Q904/907 and Q910/909. The video system clock is provided by a 28.63636MHz crystal X901
connected across pins 101 and 102.

Pin 63 is set low by R602 meaning IC 901 is controlled by I2C at 3.3V via pins 78 (HDMI_SDA) and 79
(HDMI_SCL) from IC902. The HDMI output from IC901 is sent to input A of IC902.

IC902 is an Analog Devices ADV7844, packaged in a 425 pin BGA. It has a 4-input HDMI 1.3 receiver and
one video input supporting standard analogue video formats, from 525/625i up to 1080p, with 12-bit
ADCs. Its primary function is to prepare these signals for the main video processor IC906. Its second
function is to extract digital audio from the HDMI signals, including the reconstruction of a good quality
master clock, and to output all this in I2S or SPDIF format to the DSPs on the Input Board.

JK92 (AV), JK93 (SAT) and JK 94 (BD) connect to 3 of IC902’s HDMI input ports. Hot plug detect on
these 3 inputs is carried out by the complementary pairs of switching transistors Q905/906, Q908/901
and Q902/903. The 4th input receives the output of the HDMI switch IC 901. The core power supply is
+1.8VH2 and the receiver terminator supply voltage is +3.3VH2, with heavy local L-C decoupling. Note
that most of these power supply decoupling components are on the underside of the PCB. The video
system clock is provided by a 28.63636MHz crystal X902.

IC902 has a 256Mb SDRAM IC904 connected via 9 x 4-way 33 ohm resistor packs. This is used as a line/
frame store for digitizing the analogue video signals (CVBS, S-Video and Y, Cr, Cb) received from the
external video inputs and also separate i-Pod derived analogue video signals. It runs from the +2.5VH2
supply with further local decoupling components mounted on both sides of the PCB.

The 12-bit RGB video outputs are sent via 10 x 33ohm resistor packs to the tri-state bμFfers IC911 and
IC912. A 10-bit subset of these is also sent to the video processor IC906. Note that the critical video clock
is expanded to drive two output lines HD_VCLK1 (for IC906) and HD_VCLK2 (for IC911) via IC905 and 3 x
33ohm resistors.

The extracted digital audio outputs are sent as I2S and SPDIF signals to the audio DSPs on the input
board via 2 x 33 ohm resistor packs and the switch IC903. IC903 is enabled via Q913.

The video processor IC906 is an ST (formerly Genesis) “Torino” type FLI30336AC in a large 416 pin
BGA package. It is used to de-interlace and scale all the AVR400’s video inputs to the required output
resolution(s) up to 1080p and also to generate the system OSD (on screen display). Note that IC906’s
analogue video inputs are not used in this application and are either grounded via an array of resistors
and coupling capacitors close to one long edge of the heatsink or left open (R879-882 are no fits).

IC906 dissipates considerable power (about 4 watts) and is thus equipped with a heatsink soldered
to the PCB via two pins. Its core voltage is +1.8VH1, with +2.5V_DDR being used for its RAM bus and
+3.3VH1 for I/O and 19.66MHz crystal clock X903, all followed by copious local L-C decoupling. Note that
the decoupling capacitors and series inductors required are mounted on the underside of the PCB.

IC906 supports two 256Mbit DDR-1 500MHz 2.5V SDRAMs (IC908 and IC909) via a mix of 33R and 0R
series resistors in the data busses. On the other side of IC906 is its 32Mbit 3.3V flash memory IC907 (Ma-
cronix MX29LV320). IC931 is an Atmel AT24C64C 64K EEPROM with +3.3VH1 power.
Q914 and Q915 (on the underside of the PCB) send BYPASS_ON and BYPASS_OFF logic signals from
IC906 to the array of 4 x 20-bit non-inverting line driver/bμFfers with tri-statable outputs, IC911/912 and
IC915/916. These are arranged as a 40 way 2-in, 1-out fast switch to bypass IC906 when required (e.g.
if 3D video is present). The video is in 12-bit RGB format and 4 more bμFfers are required for the video
clock, H and V syncs and the DE (data enable) line, thus using up all of the available 40 ways. See sheet 9
of the schematic diagram. Power is provided via local L-C decoupling from +3.3VH2.

The HDMI output is handled by IC918, an Analog Devices ADV7511 in a 100 pin LQFP package. It is a
225MHz output part that can handle 12-bit 1080p video (up to 165MHz clock speed) and embedded HD
audio. It is compatible with certain parts of the HDMI 1.4 specification, supporting 3D video and an ARC
(audio return channel).

As with the other Analog Devices parts IC918 uses two power rails, namely +1.8VH2 and +3.3VH2. The
necessary decoupling capacitors are mounted on the underside of the PCB.

In the AVR400’s implementation the HDMI audio output is limited to stereo rather then 8 channels – via
I2S0 (pin 12), plus MCLK (pin 11), SCLK (pin16) and LRCLK (pin 17). SPDIF from the AVR400 is input to pin
10.

The ARC signal, if received from a downstream sink such as a TV, is output from pin 46 of IC918 and sent
via back to the input board. Note that IC921 is not fitted.

The HDMI output is via JK97, a type A HDMI socket. As the AVR400’s output is partly HDMI 1.4 compliant,
pin 14 now becomes the HEAC+ and pin 19 HEAC- as well as HPD (Hot Plug Detect). However, because
the Ethernet part of the HDMI1.4 specification is not supported by the AVR400, the ARC is configured
by the sink to be carried in single (i.e. non-differential) mode using HEAC+ as the signal line. HEAC+ and
HEAC- are then AC coupled to pins 52 and 51 of IC918 via the 1μF series capacitors C439 and C428. R771,
R777, R785, R795 and R799 bias the inputs and load the cable correctly.(Note – HEAC is short for HDMI
Ethernet and Audio (return) Channel).

Q916 is a twin n-channel MOSFET which only turns on when +5VH1 is present. This isolates the DDC
clock and data lines when the AVR400 is turned off.

IC917 is a low dropout voltage regulator feeding +5V power to pin 18 of JK97 from the +8VA supply,
when enabled by the SW_P+5V line.

Analogue video output of digitized and processed 10-bit video from IC906 is available from the AVR400
via the video encoder IC919 – an Analogue Devices ADV7342B. Composite, s-video and component
video are supported, although only component analogue video is output by the AVR400.

IC919 is in a 64 pin LQFP powered from the +18VA and +3.3VA lines. Once again most decoupling com-
ponents are on the underside of the PCB.

The 6 x 11-bit video DACs inside IC919 are each loaded with 300R to ground before being AC coupled to
IC913. This is a JRC NJM2566 6-channel video amplifier for SD and HD signals, powered from the +5VA
line. The FS_SEL signal on pin 17 sets the bandwidth on component video to 13.5MHz or 30MHz, to suit
progressive SD or HD signals respectively. The composite and s-video bandwidths are fixed at 6.75MHz.
The outputs go to the analogue video daughter board via the 30 way socket BN301.

Note that the composite and s-video outputs are not actually used in the AVR400 so are not wired
beyond CN301 on the daughter board. The Y, Cr, Cb component video outputs are terminated with 75
ohm series resistors on the Analogue Video daughter board described next.
AVR400 Analogue Video Board
This is connected into the rest of the system via the HDMI board using CN301.The circuitry is shown on
sheet 13 of the schematic diagram.

The purposes of this PCB are:

(1) to switch between the various analogue video inputs (comprising 4 each composite and s-video
and 3 component video)

(2) to route the chosen video signal to the HDMI board for processing

(3) to provide one set of zone 1 video component video outputs

(4) to provide one zone 2 video output (composite video, with its own OSD) from any of the 4 com-
posite video signal inputs.

The PCBs power supplies are +9VV and +5VV, generated from the three-terminal regulators IC88 and
IC89 from the system’s +15VA supply on pin 1 of CN301. Pin 2 carries the system’s -15VA supply – this is
unused on this PCB.

Note that all video inputs are terminated with 75ohm resistors to ground close to the actual sockets.

IC81 is a JRC NJW1321 – a wide bandwidth video switch with 4 inputs, 2 outputs and a 6dB amplifier.
It is used to select between the 4 composite and 4 s-video inputs routed to the HDMI board and also
to output any one of the 4 composite video inputs to the On-Screen Display Controller IC83. IC81 runs
from the +9VV supply, consuming about 85mA so it gets quite hot. It is controlled by i2C commands on
pins 15 and 16.

IC82 is also an NJW1321. It selects between the 3 component video inputs and its fourth input is
unused. Its Y, Cr, Cb outputs and the Y, C and CVBS outputs of IC81 are then AC coupled to IC84 – an
NJM2566 6 way video amplifier/filter with 6dB gain, powered from the +5VV rail. Its outputs are also AC
coupled and terminated with 75 ohm series resistors before being routed to CN301.

IC86 is a hex inverter used to bμFfer the 3V3 logic level OSD control signals from the HDMI board and
convert them to 5V level for IC83. This is a Sanyo LC74763 in a 30 pin SM package running from the +5VV
rail. It has two crystal oscillators X801 (17.734MHz) and X802 (14.318MHz) to provide composite video
outputs for both PAL and NTSC standards.

IC86’s video input signal is AC coupled to and bμFfered by the emitter follower Q802 before pin 18.
Similarly its output signal (which now includes an OSD) is bμFfered by the pnp transistor Q801 and AC
coupled to the video amplifier/switch IC85 (NJM2244), used here purely as a composite video amplifier/
filter with 6dB gain. Its AC coupled output to the Z 2 OUT single phono socket JK85 is terminated with a
68 ohms series resistor.
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TVDD_3V3_3014 TX VDD_1V8_3014 TX VDD_1V8_3014


DVDD O_3V3_3014

Wo st Measu ed Cu en s Wo st Measu ed Cu ents Wo st Measu ed Cu ents


Wo st Mea u ed Cu ents
238mA 801 4 33mA 802 24 3mA
3 3VH2 806 3 3VH2 804 2 3mA
1 8VH2 1 8VH2
9R005Z 9R005Z
9R005Z 9R005Z

0 1u / 16V

0 1u / 16V
10u 6 3V

10u /6 3V
25V/0 01U

25V/0 01U
0 1u / 16V

0 1u / 16V

0 1u / 16V

0 1u / 16V

0 1u / 16V

0 1u / 16V

0 1u / 16V
10u /6 3V

10u /6 3V
25V/0 01U

25V/0 01U

25V/0 01U

25V/0 01U

25V/0 01U

C140

C114
C127

C141

C101
C103
C121

C102
C109

C106
C125

C123
C126

C124
C130

C128

C142

C129
C132

C136

ADV3014_RESET
DVDDIO_3V3_3014

ADV3014_INT_TX

ADV3014_INT2

ADV3014_INT
2 2K
R614
DVDDIO_3V3_3014

HDMI_SDA
C144

HDMI_SC
0 1u _NC

#12: Added Pull-down 500 ohm 2 2K


R610 1K(1%)

DVDD_1V8_3014
47
R620

R606

R619

R605
R611

VDD_1V8_3014
1K(1%) C145

28 6363MHz
X901

R867

R866
10K

10K
47

R618

R604
0

0
C143 DVDDIO_3V3_3014

R612

R613

100

100
CJ 23GB210ZY NC
Option : Front HDMI Input port
5VA 3 3VH2

108

107

106

105

104

103

102

101

100

99

98

97

96

95

94

93

92

91

90

89

88

87

86

85

84

83

82

81

80

79

78

77

76

75

74

73
#21: HPD Part Q912KRA102S_NC #21: HPD Part

CN63
108 107 106 105 104 103 102 101 100 99 98 97 96 95 94 93 92 91 90 89 88 87 86 85 84 83 82 81 80 79 78 77 76 75 74 73
R603 10K

1K_NC
109

7K NC
Q903 KRA102S 109 72

WRDNB

RESETB

NT_TX
GND

VDD

VDD

GND

DVDD

DGND

DVDD

DGND
XTA 1

TEST16

TEST15

TEST14

TEST13

TEST12

TEST11

TEST10

TEST9

INT2

TEST8

TEST7
DVDD O

DGNDD O

INT
H _CTR A

SDATA
DVDDIO_3V3_3014 DVDDIO_3V3_3014

R005Z_NC

R005Z_NC

SC
72

XTA
47K

R660

Q911KRC103S_NC

866

865
110
1K
1K

TX_EN TXEN 110 71

1
1 71
111
HP DET

R640
Q902 KRC103 111 70

2
2

10K_NC
R643
70

TEST6
TEST5
DVDDIO
R658

R617

R616

10K
R636

112
CE REMOTE CEC 112 RXA_C- TEST2 69

RTERM
DDCA_SDA

5V_DETA
3

1K_NC
3 69

R645
HDM _H D2 113
HP DET DDC DATA 113 RXA_C DGNDIO TEST1 68

4
4
19

R642 22K_NC R644 TEST4 68


R659 22K R657 114
+5V WR2 DDC CLK 114 TVDD TEST3 E _M SO 67

5
5
18

R641 67
R655 R632 100_NC 115
100
+5V DDCA_SC E _MOSI

10K_NC
115 RXA_0- 66
GND

6
6
17

66

R602

R601
10K
C149 1u _NC 47K_NC CVDD

R865

10K
C151 0 1u 47K 10K_NC 116
DDC DATA HDMI2_DDC_SDA +5VA 116 RXA_0 CGND E _CS 65

7
7
16

R858 65
117
DDC CLK HDMI2_DDC_SC +3.3VA 117 CGND E _SCK 64

8
8
15

64
0_NC 118
+3.3VA
C C
118 RXA_1- CSB 63
NC

9
9
14

63
#7: Added pu l-up 119
GND A SB

10
119 RXA_1 62
CE REMOTE FRONT_HDMI 10
13

62
120
CK SHIELD DVDD

11
HDMI2_CK- 120 TVDD 61
CK- 11 DVDD_1V8_3014
12

61
121
CK- DGND

12
121 RXA_2- 60
D1 SHIELD
INPUT-3

12
11

60
122
CK+ CEC

13
HDMI2_CK 122 RXA_2 59
CK+ 13
10

59
123
D1 SHIELD TXGND
14
HDMI2_D0- 123 H _CTR B 58
D0- 14 58
9

124 HDMI1_D2
D0- TX2

15
124 5V_DETB 57
D1 SHIELD 15 DVDD_1V8_3014 57
IC901
8

125 HDMI1_D2-
D0+ TX2-
16

HDMI2_D0 125 DGND 56


D0+ 16 56
7

126
D1 SHIELD TXAVDD
17
HDMI2_D1- 126 DVDD 55
D1- 17 TXAVDD_1V8_3014

To : ADV7844 HDIM Input port


CVIADV3014BSTZ
55
6

127 HDMI1_D1
D1- TX1
18

127 DDCB_SDA 54
D2 SHIELD 18 54
5

128 HDMI1_D1-
D1+ TX1-
19

HDMI2_D1 128 DDCB_SC 53


D1+ 19 53
4

129
D2 SHIELD TXGND
20

HDMI2_D2- 129 CVDD 52


D2- 20 52

R857
3

10K
130 HDMI1_D0
D2- TX0
21

130 CGND 51
D2 SHIELD 21 51
2

131 HDMI1_D0-
D2+ TX0-
22

HDMI2_D2 131 RXB_C- 50


D2+ 22 50
1
JK94

132 5VH1
TXGND
23

132 RXB_C 49
D2 SHIELD 23 49
133 TXC HDMI1_CK
133 TVDD 48
48
134 TXC- HDMI1_CK-
134 RXB_0- 47
47
135

2 2K

2 2K

2 2K
R878

R623

R609
135 RXB_0 TXGND 46
46
136 TXAVDD
136 CGND 45
45
137 TXDDC_SC R622 0 HDMI1_DDC_SC
137 RXB_1- 44
44
138 H _CTR C TXDDC_SDA R608 0 HDM 1_DDC_SDA
138 RXB_1 43
5V_DETC 43
139 DDCC_SDA TEST0
139 TVDD 42
42
140 H _TX R615 0 HDMI_H D1
140 RXB_2- 41

DDCC_SC
TX GND 41

TX VDD
141 TX GND EXT_SW NG

CGND
CGND

CVDD
CVDD
141 RXB_2 40
40

8 2K(1%)
TX VDD

1K(1%)
142
142 39
39

DDCD_SDA
H _CTR D
R857 : Front HDMI don`t used

DDCD_SC
143

5V_DETD
143 38

RXD_C-

RXD_2-
RXD_0-

RXD_1-
RXC_C-

RXC_2-
RXC_0-

RXC_1-
38

RXD_C

RXD_2
RXD_0

RXD_1
RXC_C

RXC_0

RXC_1

RXC_2

DGND
CGND

DVDD

CGND

CGND

TVDD
TVDD

CVDD

TVDD
TVDD
144
144 37

R621
R607
37
#21: HPD Part 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

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
Q908 KRA102S
TMDS S gnal Ampli ude Ci cuit
1K

Q909 KRA102S #21: HPD Part


R639
47K

1K

Q901 KRC103S
1K
47K
R661

TX VDD_1V8_3014
Q910 KRC103S
R635

HDMI_H D3
22
R647

R638
HP DET
R650
19

R634

DVDD_1V8_3014
+5V WR3
18

R631

TX VDD_1V8_3014
1K
100
HP DET

TVDD_3V3_3014

CVDD_1V8_3014
GND
19
17

0 1u R646 22K R652


C148 R656 47K
DDC DATA
R633 10K_NC +5V
18

HDMI3_DDC_SDA
16

R654 100
DDC CLK GND
17

HDMI3_DDC_SC
15

C146 0 1u 47K
NC DDC DATA
16
14

CE REMOTE #7: Added pull-up DDC CLK


15
13

CK- NC
14

HDMI3_CK-
12

CE REMOTE
B B
CEC
D1 SHIELD
13
11
INPUT-2

CK+ CK-
12

HDM 3_CK
10

D0- D1 SHIELD
11

HDMI3_D0-
INPUT-5
9

D1 SHIELD CK+
10
8

D0+ HDMI3_D0 D0-


9
7

D1- HDMI3_D1- D1 SHIELD


8
6

D2 SHIELD D0+
7
5

D1+ HDMI3_D1 D1-


6
4

D2- HDMI3_D2- D2 SHIELD


5
3

D2 SHIELD D1+
4
2

D2+ HDMI3_D2 D2-


3
1
JK93

D2 SHIELD
2

D2+
1
JK96

CEC

#21: HPD Part

Q905 KRA102S Q907 KRA102S #21: HPD Part


1K

R624
47K

1K

1K
47K

Q904 KRC103S
Q906 KRC103S
R653

R627
R626
R662

HDMI_H D4
R630 22
HP DET
19

R637

1K

R629
+5V HP DET
19

WR4
18

R649 22K R648


GND
100
+5V
18
17

C147 0 1u R628 R625 100


47K
DDC DATA
R651 10K_NC GND
17

HDMI4_DDC_SDA
16

C150 0 1u 47K
DDC CLK DDC DATA
16

HDMI4_DDC_SC
15

NC DDC CLK
15
14

CE REMOTE #7: Added pull-up NC


14
13

CK- CE REMOTE CEC


13

HDMI4_CK-
12

D1 SHIELD CK-
12
11
INPUT-1

D1 SHIELD
INPUT-4

CK+
11

REVISION 2 4 6
HDM 4_CK
10

D0- CK+
10

HDMI4_D0-
9

D1 SHIELD D0-
9
8

D0+ HDMI4_D0 D1 SHIELD


1 3 5 7
8
7

A D1- HDMI4_D1- D0+ A


7
6

D2 SHIELD D1-

SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
6
5

D1+ HDMI4_D1 D2 SHIELD

MP
5

SHEET
4

D2- HDMI4_D2- D1+


4
3

D2 SHIELD D2-
3
2

D2+ HDMI4_D2 D2 SHIELD


2
1
JK92

D2+

AVR400
1
JK95

MODEL 6 15

DESIGN CHECK APPROVE DRAWING NO

S.K L.J.H S.H.S


HDMI INPUT
10.11.16 10.11.16 10.11.16 1 5
6 5 4 3 2 1

CUP12328Z
Wo st Measu ed Cu en s
250mA(20% 290mA)
2 5V_DVDDIO_SDRAM

0 1u / 16V
10/16V
C252

C177
DVDDIO_3 3V 2 5V_DVDDIO_SDRAM IC904
Wo t Measu ed Cu ents 2 5V_DVDDIO_SDRAM DDR_VRE
AVDD_1 8V Wo st Mea u ed Cu ents CVIA3S56D40 T G5
Wo st Measu ed Cu en s 100mA(20% 120mA)
190mA(20% 228mA)
240mA(20% 288mA)
811 0 1u / 16V
814 3 3VH2 813 2 5VH2 R669 33ohm (1005SIZE X 4) 1/16W VDD 33ohm (1005S ZE X 4) 1/16W

66
VSS

1
1 8VH2
9R005Z 9R005Z DQ0 C231 DQ15

65
1K(1%) DQ0 DQ15
0 1u / 16V

/ 6V

/ 6V

/ 6V

/ 6V

/ 6V

/ 6V

0 1u /6 6V

/ 6V

0 1u /6 6V

0 1u / 16V

/ 6V

/ 6V

/ 6V

/ 6V

/ 6V

/ 6V

/ 6V

/ 6V

/ 6V

0 1u / 16V

/ 6V

/ 6V

/ 6V

/ 6V

/ 6V

/ 16V

/ 6V

8
10/16V

16V

/ 16V
22/6 3V
1u / 16V

C208

C205
0 1uC251

0 1uC239

0 1uC236

0 1uC225

0 1uC195

0 1uC176

0 1uC154

C259

0 1uC255

0 1uC232

0 1uC218

0 1uC201

0 1uC193

0 1uC188

0 1uC181

0 1uC172

0 1uC169

C1 1

0 1uC217

0 1uC200

0 1uC192

0 1uC179

0 1uC178

0 1uC198

C197
C153

10/16V
1K(1%)
0 1uC16
DQ1 DQ14

C207
VDDQ VSSQ

C261

64
R666
10

7
C254

01
DQ2 DQ1 DQ14 DQ13

63
6

6
DQ3 DQ2 DQ13 DQ12

62
5

5
1u / 16V
RN23 VSSQ VDDQ RN24

61
6
33ohm (1005SIZE X 4) 1/16W C238 33ohm (1005S ZE X 4) 1/16W
DQ3 DQ12

60
7
D D
TVDD_3 3V
DVDD_1 8V DQ4 DQ11
Q4 DQ11

59
8

8
Wo st Measu ed Cu en s 1u / 16V
Wo st Mea u ed Cu ents DQ5 VDDQ VSSQ DQ10

58
590mA(20% 708mA)

7
260mA(20% 312mA)
3 3VH2 DQ6 C258 DQ9

10

57
1 8VH2 815 816 DQ5 DQ10

6
DQ7 DQ8

11

56
9R005Z 9R005Z DQ6 DQ9

5
0 1u / 16V

/ 6V

0 1u /4 6V

/ 6V

0 1u /4 6V

/ 6V

0 1u /216V

/ 6V

0 1u /116V

/ 6V

/ 6V

/ 6V

/ 6V

/ 6V

0 1u / 16V

/ 6V

/ 6V

/ 6V

/ 6V

/ 6V

/ 6V

/ 6V

0 1u / 16V

/ 6V

/ 6V

0 1u /5 6V

/ 6V

0 1u /3 6V

/ 6V

0 1u /2 6V

0 1u / 16V
22/6 3V

22/6 3V

22/6 3V

1u / 16V

10/16V
C2665
C152

C159

C185

0 1uC256

0 1uC248

0 1uC233

0 1uC219

0 1uC202

0 1uC194

0 1uC189

0 1uC174

0 1uC173

C162

0 1uC220

0 1uC204

0 1uC203

0 1uC196

0 1uC183

0 1uC171

0 1uC163

C1 8

0 1uC264

0 1uC257

0 1uC244

0 1uC234

C2 2
22/6 3V
RN18 VSSQ VDDQ RN29

12

55
C230
C224
DQ7 DQ8

13

54
C

14

53
NC
1u / 16V
33ohm (1005SIZE X 4) 1/16W

15

52
DDQ VSSQ
R703
C260 UDQS

16

51
DQS DQS UDQS

4
33
WE
ADV7844 Worst Measured Currents

17

50
NC NC

3
CVDD_1 8V Wo st Measu ed Cu ents 1u / 16V
CAS DD VRE DDR_VRE

18

49
420mA(20% 504mA)

2
1 8VH2 809
1.8V Total : 1340mA(20%: 1608mA RAS C263

19

48
NU VSS

1
R675 R710
9R005Z RN19 DM UDM

20

47
0 1u / 16V

/ 6V

/ 6V

/ 6V

0 1u / 16V

/ 6V

/ 6V

/ 6V

/ 16V

/ 6V

22/6 3V

2.5V Total : 100mA(20%: 120mA)


0 1uC187

0 1uC184

0 1uC175

C 56

0 1uC221

0 1uC213

0 1uC212

0 1uC246

C235

4 7K 4 7K
C160

R674 33
0 1uC19

/WE /CK CK

21

46
R711 33
CAS CK CK

22

45
3.3V Total : 450mA(20%: 540mA)
R677 270
33ohm (1005SIZE X 4) 1/16W CKE

23

44
RAS
CS CS NC 33ohm (1005S ZE X 4) 1/16W

24

43
8

4
VDD_1 8V R689
BA0 C A12 CKE

25

42
7

8
Wo st Measu ed Cu ents 0
90mA(20% 108mA) BA1 A0 A11 A11

26

41
1 8VH2

7
810
A10 A1 A9 A9

27

40
5

6
9R005Z
0 1u / 16V

/ 6V

33ohm (1005SIZERN28
X 4) 1 16W 10/A A8 A8
0 1uC229

C216

22/6 3V

28

39

5
C186

DVDD_1 8V DVDDIO_3 3V 2 5V_DVDDIO_SDRAM


AVDD_1 8V CVDD_1 8V VDD_1 8V TVDD_3 3V
A0 0 A7 33ohm RN10

29

38
8

4
(1005S ZE X 4) 1/16W
A1 1 A6

30

37
A7

8
A2 2

31

36
A5 A6

7
IC902 A3 3 A4

32

35
A5

6
CV ADV7844KBCZ DDR_VRE 1u / 16V

AA18

AA20

AA21
RN11

AC12
AC18
AB12
AB18
DD VSS

33

34
A4

W20
W21
W22
W23

AA6
AC6

AC4
U10
U11
U12
U13
U14
N20
N21
N22
N23

G15
G16
G17
G21
H15
H16
H17
H21

A11
A17

D11
D21

AB6

A16

H22

H23

AB4

G11

G12
C18
C19
C20
C21
C22
C23
C11

Y18

Y21
20
21

E21

K20

B11
B17

B16
21

20

21
W3

5
M7

U7
U8
U9
A5

D5

N7

U1
U2
U3
U4
C5

R7
T7

Y6

R3

T3
B5

K7

E1
E2
7

1
2
R687 C166
RN15

TVDD_09
TVDD_10
TVDD_11
TVDD_12
TVDD_13
TVDD_14

VDD_10
VDD_11
VDD_12
VDD_13
VDD_14
VDD_15
AVDD_01
AVDD_02
AVDD_03
AVDD_04
AVDD_05
AVDD_06
AVDD_07
AVDD_08
AVDD_09
AVDD_10

CVDD_01
CVDD_02
CVDD_03
CVDD_04
CVDD_05
CVDD_06
CVDD_07
CVDD_08
CVDD_09
CVDD_10

VDD_01
VDD_02

TVDD_01
TVDD_02
TVDD_03
TVDD_04
TVDD_05
TVDD_06
TVDD_07
TVDD_08

TVDD_15
TVDD_16
TVDD_17

VDD_01
VDD_02

VDD_08
VDD_09
VDD_03
VDD_04
VDD_05
VDD_06
VDD_07

DVDDIO_01
DVDDIO_02
DVDDIO_03
DVDDIO_04
DVDDIO_05
DVDDIO_06
DVDDIO_07
DVDDIO_08
DVDDIO_09
DVDDIO_10

VDD_SDRAM_01
VDD_SDRAM_02
VDD_SDRAM_03
VDD_SDRAM_04
VDD_SDRAM_05
VDD_SDRAM_06
VDD_SDRAM_07
VDD_SDRAM_08

NC_01

NC_02

NC_03

NC_04

NC_05

NC_06

NC_07

NC_08

NC_09

NC_10

TEST1

TEST2

TEST3

TEST4

TEST5
from : ADV3014 HDMI Out

1K
R681 AC14
SDRAM_VRE
D18
RTERM
1K 22 Y17
HDMI1_D0 RXA_0 SDRAM_CKE
23 CKE
HDMI1_D0- RXA_0-
HDMI1_D1 E22 AA17
RXA_1 SDRAM_CK CK
HDMI1_D1- E23 AB17
RXA_1- SDRAM_CK CK
HDMI1_D2 D22
RXA_2
HDMI1_D2- D23 AC17 UDQS
RXA_2- SDRAM_UDQS
HDM 1_CK G22 Y11 DQS
RXA_C SDRAM_ DQS
HDMI1_CK- G23 33ohm (1005S ZE X 4) 1/16W
RXA_C-
HDMI1_DDC_SC 20 AC11 WE
DDCA_SC SDRAM_WE
DMI1_DDC_SDA E20
DDCA_SDA

8
AB11 CAS HD_DB00
SDRAM_CAS
HDMI2_D0 B20 AA10 RAS B UE_RX01
RXB_0 SDRAM_RAS

7
HDMI2_D0- A20 HD_DB01
RXB_0-
HDMI2_D1 B19 Y10 CS B UE_RX02
RXB_1 SDRAM_CS

6
HDMI2_D1- A19 HD_DB02
RXB_1-
HDMI2_D2 B18 AB10 BA1 B UE_RX03
RXB_2 SDRAM_BA1

5
HDMI2_D2- A18 AC10 BA0 HD_DB03
RXB_2- SDRAM_BA0 33oh ( /16W
HDM 2_CK B21
RXB_C
HDMI2_CK- A21 Y15
RXB_C- SDRAM_DQ15 DQ15 B UE_RX04
HDMI2_DDC_SC D20 AC15

8
DDCB_SC SDRAM_DQ14 DQ14 HD_DB04
HDMI2_DDC_SDA D19 AB15
DDCB_SDA SDRAM_DQ13 DQ13 B UE_RX05
AA15
C C

7
SDRAM_DQ12 HD_DB05

BLUE:12bit
DQ12

BLUE:10bit
HDMI3_D0 B14 Y16
RXC_0 SDRAM_DQ11 DQ11
HDMI3_D0- A14 AC16

6
HD_DB06

BLUE:08bit
RXC_0- SDRAM_DQ10 DQ10
HDMI3_D1 B13 AB16
RXC_1 SDRAM_DQ9 DQ9 B UE_RX07
HDMI3_D1- A13 AA16

5
RXC_1- SDRAM_DQ8 DQ8 HD_DB07
HDMI3_D2 B12 AA11 33oh ( /16W
RXC_2 SDRAM_DQ7 DQ7
HDMI3_D2- A12 Y13
RXC_2- SDRAM_DQ6 DQ6
HDM 3_CK B15 AA13 B UE_RX08
RXC_C SDRAM_DQ5 DQ5

8
HDMI3_CK- A15 AB13 HD_DB08
RXC_C- SDRAM_DQ4 DQ4
HDMI3_DDC_SC D17 AC13 B UE_RX09
DDCC_SC SDRAM_DQ3 DQ3

7
HDMI3_DDC_SDA D16 Y14 HD_DB09
DDCC_SDA SDRAM_DQ2 DQ2
AA14 B UE_RX10
SDRAM_DQ1 DQ1

6
HDMI4_D0 B8 AB14 HD_DB10
RXD_0 SDRAM_DQ0 DQ0
HDMI4_D0- A8
RXD_0-

5
HDMI4_D1 B7 Y7 A11 HD_DB11
RXD_1 SDRAM_A11 33o ( /16W
HDMI4_D1- A7 AC9 A10
RXD_1- SDRAM_A10 RN17
HDMI4_D2 B6 AA7 A9
RXD_2 SDRAM_A9
A6 AB7 A8
Option Option HDMI4_D2-

8
RXD_2- SDRAM_A8 HD_DG00
HDM 4_CK B9 AC7 A7
RXD_C SDRAM_A7 GREEN_RX01
HDMI4_CK- A9 Y8 A6

7
R708 R701 RXD_C- SDRAM_A6 HD_DG01
C242 1000 HDMI4_DDC_SC D15 AA8 A5
DDCD_SC SDRAM_A5 GREEN_RX02
HDMI4_DDC_SDA D14 AB8 A4

6
DDCD_SDA SDRAM_A4 HD_DG02
1M_NC 1M_NC AC8 A3
SDRAM_A3 GREEN_RX03
Y9 A2

5
R712 C247 SDRAM_A2 HD_DG03
CEC R676 0_NC D7 AA9 A1 33oh ( /16W
COM_Y_THRU CEC SDRAM_A1
AB9 A0
SDRAM_A0
24 0 1u 16V D12 GREEN_RX04
WR1 RXA_5V

8
D9 HD_DG04
RXB_5V

GREEN:10bit
WR2
R695

GREEN:12bit
51

C10 C1 B UE_RX00 GREEN_RX05


WR3 RXC_5V 0

7
C9 C2 B UE_RX01 HD_DG05

GREEN 08bit
WR4 RXD_5V 1
D1
2

6
HDM _H D1 D13 D2 B UE_RX03 HD_DG06

ADV7844
H A_A 3
HDM _H D2 D10 2 B UE_RX0 GREEN_RX07
V-GND H A_B 4

5
HDM _H D3 D8 1 B UE_RX05 HD_DG07
H A_C 5 33o ( 16W
R686 C226 HDM _H D4 C8 G2 B UE_RX06
H A_D 6

HDMI 24/30/36Bit TTL Output


COM_ R_THRU G1
7 GREEN_RX08
B22 H2 B UE_RX08

HDMI Processor & ADC & Decoder

8
24 0 1u 16V T90 HEAC_1 8 HD_DG08

HDMI_RX
A22 H1 B UE_RX0
T906 HEAC_1- 9 GREEN_RX09
B10 J2 B UE_RX10
R713

7
HD_DG09
51

T90 HEAC_2 10
A10 J1 B UE_RX11
T910 HEAC_2- 11 GREEN_RX10
K2

6
12 HD_DG10

HDMI_RX
C4 K1 GREEN_RX01
E1_RX 13 GREEN_RX11

SD to I/P Converter
T91 D4 M2

5
T914 E1_RX- 14 HD_DG11
V-GND C3 M1 GREEN_RX03 33o ( /16W
T91 E1_TX 15
D3 N2 GREEN_RX04 RN27
R706 C241 T916 E1_TX- 16
N1 GREEN_RX05
COM_ B_THRU C167 17

8
A4 1 GREEN_RX06 HD_DR00
T91 E2_RX 18
24 0 1u / 16V B4 2
T918 E2_RX- 19

7
0 1u 16V A3 R1 GREEN_RX08 HD_DR01
10u /6 3V

E2_TX 20
R697

T91
51

B3 R2 GREEN_RX09 RED_RX02
C253

T901 E2_TX- 21

6
T1 GREEN_RX10 HD_DR02
22
C155 T2 GREEN_RX11 RED_RX03
23

5
W4 V2 HD_DR03
V- ND T902 S DI _IN 24 33oh ( /16W
W1 RED_RX01
01 / 16V 25
W2 RED_RX02
26 RED_RX04
M23 Y1 RED_RX03

8
RE 27 HD_DR04
28 63636MHz

C209 22 M22 Y2 RED_RX04


C210 RE N 28 RED_RX05
1M_NC
X902

R665 AA1
R702

7
CVBS_THRU 29 HD_DR05
AA2 RED_RX06
30
24 0 1u / 16V R680 K22 AB1 RED_RX0

6
C199 27 XTA N 31 HD_DR06

RED:12bit
RED:10bit
K23 AB2 RED_RX08

RED:08bit
XTA 32
AC2 RED_RX09
R715

5
HD_DR07
51

0 33
AB3 33o ( 16W
34
AC20 AC3 RED_RX11
AIN1 35
AC21 RED_RX08
AIN2

8
AC22 HD_DR08
AIN3
AA23 V1 RED_RX09
V-GND AIN4 C

7
R699 C182 0 1u / 16V Y22 HD_DR09
AIN5
Y23 B1 RED_RX10
I OD_ B/CVBS AIN6 HS/CS

6
V23 HD_DR10
24 AIN7
U23 A2 RED_RX11
AIN8 VS/ IE D

5
U22 HD_DR11
AIN9
R704 R23 B2
C265 0 1u / 16V AIN10 IE D/DE RN26 R705
22
I OD_ R/SY AIN11 1 2
23 D6
24 AIN12 SYNC_OUT RN22
AB21 J3 MC K HD_DE
HS_IN1/TRI5 MC K

5
R684 AB22
C157 0 1u / 16V VS_ N1/TR 6 R672
I OD_Y/SC
R20
HS_IN2/TRI7 INT1
R4 0
ADV7844_INT
HD_HSYNC
Sync & Control

6
R21
24 VS_ N2/TR 8 0
T4 HD_VSYNC
C190 1000 INT2 HDMI_MUTE

7
AB20
SYNC1
AA22 K4 SC K
B B
SYNC2 SC K

8
V22
SYNC3
Option R671 R700
R22
SYNC4 33ohm (1005S ZE X 4) 1/16W
J4 S DI
R678

R667

R663
51

51

51

A 0
N4 SDATA0
A 1
1M_NC 1M_NC Y20 N3 SDATA1
AOUT A 2
M4 SDATA2
A 3
M3
A 4

HDMI_I2S
V20 K3 RC K
V-GND V-GND V-GND 91 TR 1 A 5
V21
T909 TR 2
U21
907 TR 3
U20 3
R679 24 C240 0 1u / 16V T905 TR 4 E _MISO 3 3VH2
SV_Y_THRU
4
E _MOSI
R698 24 C262 0 1u / 16V T903 V4
SV_C_THRU AV INK
G3

R664 10K G20


E _CS
G4
In case of PCM C905

VGA_SC E _SCK 74 CT38072DCGI


H20
VGA_SDA
I2S0 FL/FR

9R005Z
1-TO-2 CLOCK DRIVER
R668 10K

812
H4
TTX_SC
R714

R690
51

51

H3 AA3

8
TTX_SDA GND_132
AA4
R682 22 3
GND_133
GND_134
AA5
AA19
I2S1 SUB/CEN
HDM _SC SC GND_135 RN32
HDMI_SDA 22 4 AA12 OUT R685
SDA GND_136
V-GND V-GND AB5 MC K
I2S2 SL/SR HD_VC K1

7
ADV7844_RESET GND_137

5
R693 1K AB19 33
GND_138
0 1u / 16

DVDDIO_3 3V V3 AB23 SC K
RESET GND_139
C211

6
AC1
GND_140
I2S3 SBL/SBR
R696
R694

AC5 RC K 3 3VH2 IN OUT 33


DVDDIO_3 3V R692 GND_141
0

7
C6 AC19 HD_VC K2

6
HDMI_I2S
R707 WRDN1 GND_142
C7 AC23

0 1u / 16V
S DI R691

25V/0 01U
WRDN2 GND_143

8
GND_108
GND_109

GND_124
GND_125
GND_126
GND_100
GND_101
GND_102
GND_103
GND_104
GND_105
GND_106
GND_107

GND_110
GND_111
GND_112
GND_113
GND_114
GND_115
GND_116
GND_117
GND_118
GND_119
GND_120
GND_121
GND_122
GND_123

GND_127
GND_128
GND_129
GND_130
GND_131

C168

C180
GND_61
GND_62
GND_63
GND_64
GND_65
GND_66
GND_67

GND_77
GND_78
GND_01
GND_02

GND_54
GND_55
GND_56
GND_57
GND_58
GND_59
GND_60
GND_03
GND_04
GND_05
GND_06
GND_07
GND_08
GND_09
GND_10
GND_11
GND_12
GND_13
GND_14
GND_15

GND_28
GND_29
GND_30
GND_31
GND_16
GND_17
GND_18
GND_19
GND_20
GND_21
GND_22
GND_23
GND_24
GND_25
GND_26
GND_27

GND_32
GND_33
GND_34
GND_35
GND_36
GND_37
GND_38
GND_40
GND_41
GND_42
GND_43
GND_44
GND_45
GND_46
GND_47
GND_48
GND_49
GND_50
GND_51
GND_52

GND_68
GND_69
GND_70
GND_71
GND_72
GND_73
GND_74
GND_75
GND_76

GND_79
GND_80
GND_81
GND_82
GND_83
GND_84
GND_85
GND_86
GND_87
GND_88
GND_89
GND_90
GND_91
GND_92
GND_93
GND_94
GND_95
GND_96
GND_97
GND_98
GND_99

100K

100K
4 7K

R883

R884
33ohm 1005SIZE X 4) /16W
4 7K

10K

5
1

5
14
15
16
17
20
21
22
23
C15
C16
C17

J12

8
9
10
11
12
13

M15
M16
M17
M20
M21

U15
U16
U17
A1
A23
B23
C12
C13
C14

E3
E4
G7
G8
G9
G10
G13
G14
H7
H8
H9
H10
H11
H12
H13
H14
J7
J8
J9
J10
J11

J13
J14
J15
J16
J17
J22
J23
K8
K9
K10
K11
K12
K13
K14
K15
K16
K17
K21
3
4

M8
M9
M10
M11
M12
M13
M14

R11
R12
R13
R14
R15
R16
R17
N8
N9
N10
N11
N12
N13
N14
N15
N16
N17
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
R8
R9
R10

T8
T9
T10
T11
T12
T13
T14
T15
T16
T17
T20
T21
T22
T23

Y3
Y4
Y5
Y12
Y19

6
SDATA1

R709
3

7
SDATA0

8
Q913 KRC103S
33ohm (1005SIZE X 4) 1/16W
ON : HIGH
HDMI_AUD O_ON

10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

VCC OE1
Y8 GND

A8

A7

A6

A5

A4

A3

A2

OE2 A1
IC903

Y7

Y6

Y5

Y4

Y3

Y2

Y1
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 3 3VH2

C206

0 1u
REVISION 2 4 6
4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1

22X4

22X4
3 3VH2
1 3 5 7
A A

RN14

RN20
MP SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
8 7 5 8 7 6 5
09 03 18

100K_NC
Added 100K ohm
100K SHEET
R683 R673

MODEL AVR400 7 15

HDMI_ RCK

HDMI_SC K

HDMI_MC K
HDMI_SDATA0
HDMI_SDATA1

HDMI_SDATA2

HDMI_SDATA3

HDMI_S DI
DESIGN CHECK APPROVE DRAWING NO
I2S HDMI RX to DSP

S.K L.J.H S.H.S


HDMI RX & Decoder
10.11.16 10.11.16 10.11.16 2 5
6 5 4 3 2 1
Wo st Measu ed Cu ents Wo st Measu ed Cu ents

SVRE

SVRE
Wo st Measu ed Cu ents 11mA(Max 12mA) 9 8mA(Max 10 5mA)
822 Wo st Measu ed Cu en s Wo st Measu ed Cu en s 827 Wo st Measu ed Cu en s Wo st Measu ed Cu ents
1 8VH1 3 3V_ BADC 385mA(Max 412mA) 3 3V_ VDS_ 3 3V_ VDS 1 8V_ADC 1 8VH1 3 3V_
1850mA(Max 1925mA) 1 8V_CORE 3 3VH1 826 24mA(Max 24mA) 3 3V_IO 3 3VH1 821 2 5VH1 2 5V_DDR 3 3VH1 825 3 3VH1 820 69mA(Max 83mA) 1 8VH1 819 43mA(Max 45mA) 817 1 8V_D 1 8VH1 829 1 8V_ 3 3VH1 832

9R005Z 9R005Z 9R005Z 9R005Z 9R005Z 9R005Z 9R005Z 9R005Z


824

0 1u / 16V

0 1u / 16V
10/16V
Wo st Measu ed Cu ents Wo st Measu ed Cu ents

10/16V
0 1u / 16V

0 1u / 16V

0 1u / 16V

0 1u / 16V

0 1u / 16V

0 1u / 16V

0 1u / 16V

0 1u / 16V

0 1u / 16V

0 1u / 16V

0 1u / 16V

0 1u / 16V

0 1u / 16V

0 1u / 16V

0 1u / 16V

0 1u / 16V

0 1u / 16V

0 1u / 16V

0 1u / 16V

0 1u / 16V

0 1u / 16V

0 1u / 16V

0 1u / 16V

0 1u / 16V

0 1u / 16V

0 1u / 16V

0 1u / 16V

0 1u / 16V

0 1u / 16V

0 1u / 16V

0 1u / 16V

0 1u / 16V

0 1u / 16V

0 1u / 16V

0 1u / 16V

0 1u / 16V

0 1u / 16V

0 1u / 16V

0 1u / 16V

0 1u / 16V

0 1u / 16V

0 1u / 16V

0 1u / 16V

0 1u / 16V

0 1u / 16V

0 1u / 16V

0 1u / 16V
C334
0 1u / 16V

0 1u / 16V

0 1u / 16V
C269

25V/0 01U

25V/0 01U

25V/0 01U

25V/0 01U

25V/0 01U

0 1u / 16V

0 1u / 16V
C362

C369
15mA(Max 16mA) 25mA(Max 26mA)

22/6 3V

22/6 3V

22/6 3V
10/16V

10/16V

10/16V

10/16V

10/16V
C328

C320

C333

C349

C375

C287

C280

C383
C303

C309

C317

C324

C331

C338

C344

C353

C358

C366

C371

C381

C387

C271

C277

C285

C290

C325

C332

C339

C345

C354

C359

C367

C372

C378

C382

C384

C394

C289

C323

C296

C330

C297

C302

C308

C316

C337

C357

C340

C390

C352

C355

C379

C370

C380

C386

C392

C275

C283

C288

C301
C388

C391

C393

C356

C322
Wo st Measu ed Cu en s
0 5mA(Max0 6mA)

ADC1 ADC2

3 3V_ADCSC
3 3V_ADCA 3 3VH1 3 3VH1

3 3V_ VDS_
3 3VH1 3 3V_ADCB 3 3V_ADCC 3 3V_ADCSC

3 3V_ADCA
3 3V_ VDS
3 3VH1 828 3 3V_ADC 823 833 831 3 3VH1 830

3 3V_ADC

3 3V_ADC
3 3V_ADC
1 8V_ADC

1 8V_D
9R005Z 9R005Z 9R005Z 9R005Z

1 8V_

3 3V_
9R005Z

16V

0 1u / 16V

0 1u / 16V

0 1u / 16V

16V
SVRE
R750

10/16V
3 3V_IO SVRE 2 5V_DDR

C376

C315

C351

C343

C336

C329
3 3V_ BADC 2 5V_DDR
FLI30336 Worst Measured Currents 10K(1%)

0 1u

0 1u
1 8V_CORE

0 1u / 16V
25 /0 01U
1.8V Total : 1923mA(Max: 2012mA)
Wo st Measu ed Cu en s

22/6 3V

10K(1%)
ADC1 ADC2

C348
C346

C385

R754
2 5V_DDR 250mA(20% 290mA)
Wo st Measu ed Cu ents Wo st Measu ed Cu en s
25mA(Max 34mA) 27mA(Max 38mA)

2.5V Total : 385mA(Max: 412mA)

0 1u / 16V
10/16V
C298

C270
D D

AC14
AC16
AC18

AC22
AB23

AD3
AD4
AD5
AD6
AD7
M23

AC9

M26

AC4
AC5
U11

U16
U10

U17

D10
D11
D12
D13
D14
D15
D17
D18
D20
D22
D23

H24

H26

AB4

A14

D26
T11

T16

T17

Y23
V23
T23

C19

C25
K10

K11

K16

K17

23

E26
11

16

J26
G4
H4

D4
D6
D7
D8

C9
E4

K4
4

4
J4
3.3V Total : 166.3mA(2Max: 202.1mA) TORINO<-->DDR

CORE1 8-0
CORE1 8-1
CORE1 8-2
CORE1 8-3
CORE1 8-4
CORE1 8-5
CORE1 8-6
CORE1 8-7
CORE1 8-8
CORE1 8-9
CORE1 8-10
CORE1 8-11
CORE1 8-12

IO3 3-0
IO3 3-1
IO3 3-2
IO3 3-3
IO3 3-4
IO3 3-5
IO3 3-6
IO3 3-7
IO3 3-8
IO3 3-9

O3 3-10
O3 3-11
O3 3-12
O3 3-13
O3 3-14
O3 3-15
O3 3-16

BADC3 3

DDR2 5-0
DDR2 5-1
DDR2 5-2
DDR2 5-3
DDR2 5-4
DDR2 5-5
DDR2 5-6
DDR2 5-7
DDR2 5-8
DDR2 5-9
DDR2 5-10
DDR2 5-11
DDR2 5-12
DDR2 5-13
DDR2 5-14

SVRE -0
SVRE -1

_3 3

VDS3 3-0
VDS3 3-1
VDS3 3-2
VDS3 3-3

ADC1 8-0
ADC1 8-1
ADC1 8-2

_1 8

_33

ADC_3 3
ADCA_3 3
ADCB_3 3
ADCC_3 3
ADCSC_3 3
VDDA18_D
IC909
CVIA3S56D40 T G5

R
R
VDS_
0 1u / 16V AB1 B4 C294
22 0 1u / 16V A1 SDATA0
R879 R747 C341 A 1 A4 SDATAU1 33ohm (1005SIZE X 4) 1/16W
A2 SDATA1 VDD VSS RN59

66
22 0 1u 16V

1
COM_ B_THRU R764 C278 A 4 B5 SDATAU2
22 0 1u 16V A3 SDATA2 1u / 16V
A 7 A5 SDATAU3 SDATAU31 SDATAU16
0_NC A4 SDATA3 DQ0 DQ15

65
56 0 1u 16V

1
R725 C281 AD1 B7 SDATAU4 C295
AN SDATA4
A7
SDATA5 VDDQ VSSQ

64
3

2
B8 SDATAU6
56 0 1u / 16V SDATA6 1u / 16V
R721 C293 AC2 A8 SDATAU7 SDATAU29 DQ1 SDATAU18
B1 SDATA7 DQ14

63
56 0 1u 16V

3
R880 AE2 B9 SDATAU8
22 0 1u 16V B2 SDATA8
COM_Y_THRU R724 C279 AE5 A9 SDATAU9 SDATAU28 SDATAU19
B3 SDATA9 DQ2 DQ13

62
22 0 1u 16V

4
AE8 B10 C268
0_NC 56 0 1u / 16V B4 SDATA10
R732 C292 A 3 A10 SDATAU11 VSSQ VDDQ
BN SDATA11 RN43

61
33ohm (1005SIZE X 4) 1/16W

6
B12 SDATAU12
SDATA12 1u / 16V
A12 SDATAU13 33ohm (1005SIZE X 4) 1/16W DQ12
SDATA13 DQ3

60
56 0 1u / 16V

7
R753 C377 AC1 B13 SDATAU14
22 0 1u 16V C1 SDATA14
R881 A 2 A13
C2 SDATA15 DQ4 DQ11

59
22 0 1u 16V

1
COM_ R_THRU R740 C311 A 5 B15 SDATAU16 C300
22 0 1u 16V C3 SDATA16
A 8 A15
0_NC C4 SDATA17 VDDQ VSSQ

58
56 0 1u / 16V

2
A 6 B16 SDATAU18
CN SDATA18 1u / 16V
A16 SDATAU19 SDATAU25 SDATAU22
SDATA19 DQ5 DQ10

10

57
2

3
B18 SDATAU20
56 0 1u / 16V SDATA20
R765 C273 AB2 A18 SDATAU21 SDATAU24 SDATAU23
SV1 SDATA21 DQ6 DQ9

11

56
22 0 1u 16V

4
AE1 B19 C274
22 0 1u / 16V SV2 SDATA22
R882 AE4 A19 SDATAU23
SV3 SDATA23 RN37 VSSQ VDDQ

12

55
22 0 1u 16V AE7 B20 SDATAU24 33ohm (1005SIZE X 4) 1/16W
CVBS_THRU R758 C360 SV4 SDATA24 0 1u / 16V
56 0 1u 16V A 9 A20 SDATAU25
0_NC SVN SDATA25 DQ7 DQ8

13

54
B21 SDATAU26
SDATA26
A21
SDATA27 NC NC

14

53
AA1 B23 SDATAU28 C306
ADC_ TEST SDATA28 RN61 33
AC7 A23 SDATAU29 RN57 33
VOUT2 SDATA29 VDDQ VSSQ

15

52
RN44 10K B24 SDATAU30
SDATA30 1u / 16V
A24 SDATAU31 SDQSU3 SDQSU2
SDATA31 DQS UDQS

16

51
R763 10K A 12

1
AI _RAW_HS_CS

1
AE12 SDQMU3 SDQMU2
AI _RAW_VS NC NC

17

50
1

2
10K C18 SADDRU0 C307
R767 SADDR0

2
C17 SADDRU1 SVRE
SADDR1 VDD VRE

18

49
AD13 C16 SADDRU2
EXT_OSD_VS SADDR2 1u / 16V

3
AC13 C15
RGB 10BIT INPUT

EXT_OSD_HS SADDR3 DNU VSS

19

48
A 13 C13 SADDRU4 DDR
EXT_OSD_C K SADDR4

4
C10
SADDR5 DM UDM

20

47
C8 SADDRU6 RN52 33
SADDR6 R743
3 C7 SADDRU7 / SWE /WE SC K-
ADATA0 SADDR7 /CK

21

46
HD_DB02 2 C6 SADDRU8 / SCS0U / SCS0
HD_DB03 ADATA1 SADDR8

3
1 C12 SADDRU9 / SCAS SC K
ADATA2 SADDR9 /CAS CK

22

45
HD_DG02 R4 D16
HD_DG03 ADATA3 SADDR10 280(1%)

4
R3 C14 SADDRU11 / SRAS SCKE
ADATA4 SADDR11 /RAS CKE

23

44
HD_DR02 R2 C11 SADDRU12
HD_DR03 ADATA5 SADDR12
R1 / SCS0 NC
ADATA6 /CS

24

43
T4
ADATA7 RN45
D5
SC K NC A12

25

42
C5 SC K- / SCASU / SCAS
SC KN

5
T3 D21 / SCS0U SBKSE 0 DADDR11
ADATA8 SCS0 BA0 A11

26

41
T2 C22 / SRASU / SRAS
ADATA9 SCS1

6
T1 B6 SDQSU0 SBKSE 1 BA1 DADDR9
ADATA10 SDQS0 A9

27

40
U4 B11 / SWEU /
ADATA11 SDQS1

7
U3 A17 SDQSU2 DADDR10 DADDR8
ADATA12 SDQS2 A10/A A8

28

39
U2 A22 SDQSU3
ADATA13 SDQS3

8
U1 A6 SDQMU0 DADDR0 DADDR7
ADATA14 SDQM0 A0 A7

29

38
V4 A11 SDQMU1
ADATA15 SDQM1 0ohm (1005SIZE X 4) 1/16W
B17
SDQM2 RN41 A1 A6

30

37
B22 SDQMU3
SDQM3 SADDRU4
V3 DADDR4 DADDR2 DADDR5
ADATA16 A2 A5

31

36
1

5
V2
ADATA17 SADDRU9
V1 C23 / SWEU DADDR9 DADDR3 DADDR4
ADATA18 SWE A3 A4

32

35
2

6
W4 D24 / C314
ADATA19 SCAS SADDRU12
W3 C24 / SRASU DADDR12
ADATA20 SRAS VDD VSS

33

34
3

7
W2 C4
ADATA21 SCKE 1u / 16V
W1 C21 SBKSE U0 DADDR5
ADATA22 SBKSE 0

8
Y4 C20 SBKSE U1
ADATA23 SBKSE 1
33ohm (1005SIZE X 4) 1/16W 0ohm (1005SIZE X 4) 1/16W
3 3VH1 3 3VH1 RN40
R720 10K N3 24 SC_DB07
DI _AODD CK3E /EB U5 Wo st Measu ed Cu ents
R749 10K

8
Y1 23 SADDRU6 DADDR6 250mA(20% 290mA)
AVS CK3E /EB U4 SC_DB06
C C
R718 10K

5
3 3VH1 Y2 26
R762 10K AHS CKE /EB U7 2 5V_DDR

7
Y3 25 SADDRU7 DADDR7
AHR E_DE CKE /EB U6 SC_DB09

0 1u / 16V
2

10/16V
K24
CH2E-/EGRN1

C312

C318
R737

6
4 7K

K23
R756

4 7K

CH2E /EGRN0 SC_DB08

7
HD_VC K1 N1 K26
I C K0 CH1E-/EGRN3

5
4 K25 33o m (1005SIZE X 4) 16W SCKEU SCKE
I C K1 CH1E /EGRN2

8
M4 J24
R757

4 7K

I C K2 CH0E-/EGRN5 RN53 SC_DG03


BY ASS_ON Q914 Q915 1 J23
I C K3 CH0E /EGRN4 0ohm (1005SIZE X 4) 1/16W IC908

8
G24
KRC103S KRC103S CH3O-/EGRN7 SC_DG02 S56D4
R717 G23
CH3O /EGRN6

7
N2 G26 C326
BY ASS_O DI _RAW_HS_CS CKO-/ERED1 SC_DG05
M2 G25 33ohm (1005SIZE X 4) 1/16W
DI _EXT_C AM CKO /ERED0 VDD VSS

66
10K
100 _NC 75_NC

IC906

1
M3 24
R766

DI _EXT_COAST CH2O-/ERED3 SC_DG04 1u / 16V


M1 I30336AC 23
DI _C EAN_HS_OUT CH2O /ERED2 DQ0 DQ1

65
1

1
26 33oh (1005SIZE X 4 /16W C335
CH1O-/ERED5
25
CH1O /ERED4 N46 VDDQ VSSQ

64
SC_DG07

2
B1 E24
C389

HD_DB04 BDATA0 CH0O-/ERED7 1u / 16V

8
HD_DB05 C3 E23 SDATAU13 DQ1 SDATAU2
BDATA1 CH0O /ERED6 DQ1

63
SC_DG06

3
HD_DB06 C2
BDATA2

7
HD_DB07 C1 SDATAU12 SDATAU3
BDATA3 DQ2 DQ1

62
SC_DG09

4
HD_DB08 D3 N23 C276
BDATA4 EB U0

6
3 3VH1 HD_DB09 D2 N24 VSSQ VDDQ
BDATA5 EB U1 RN56

61
SC_DG08 33ohm (1005SIZE X 4) 1/16W

6
HD_DB10 D1 N25
BDATA6 EB U2 0 1u / 16V

5
HD_DB11 E3 N26 33oh (1005SIZE X 4 / 6W 33ohm (1005SIZE X 4) 1/16W DQ12
BDATA7 EB U3 DQ3 RN38
8BIT RGB INPUT

60
7
HD_DG04 E2
BDATA8 RN39 SC_DR03
HD_DG05 E1
BDATA9 DQ4 DQ1

59
4

1
HD_DG06 3 24 C342
10K_NC

BDATA10 DC K SC_DR02
2 25 SDATAU10 SDATAU5
R759

HD_DG07 BDATA11 DHS VDDQ VSSQ

58
3

2
HD_DG08 1 R26

TTL OUTPUT
BDATA12 DVS SC_DR05 1u / 16V
HD_DG09 G3 26 SDATAU9 SDATAU6
BDATA13 DEN DQ5 DQ1

10

57
2

3
HD_DG10 G2
BDATA14 SC_DR04
HD_DG11 G1 SDATAU8 SDATAU7
BDATA15 DQ6 DQ

11

56
1

4
HD_DR04 H3 33o m (1005SIZE X 4) 16W C284
BDATA16
HD_DR05 H2
BDATA17 RN34 RN51 VSSQ VDDQ

12

55
H1 A 15 OCMADDR21 SC_DR07 33ohm (1005SIZE X 4) 1/16W
HD_DR06 BDATA18 OCMADDR21 0 1u / 16V

8
HD_DR07 J3 AE15
BDATA19 OCMADDR20 DQ7 DQ8

13

54
J2 AD15 OCMADDR19 SC_DR06
HD_DR08 BDATA20 OCMADDR19 RN33 33

7
HD_DR09 J1 AC15 OCMADDR18
BDATA21 OCMADDR18 NC NC

14

53
K3 A 16 OCMADDR17 SC_DR09 C363 SDQSU0
HD_DR10 BDATA22 OCMADDR17

1
HD_DR11 K2 AE16 OCMADDR16
BDATA23 OCMADDR16 VDDQ VSSQ

15

52
AD16 SC_DR08
OCMADDR15 1u / 16V

2
A 17 OCMADDR14 33oh (1005SIZE X 4 /16W SDQSU1
OCMADDR14 DQS UDQS

16

51
R760 22

4
N4 AE17
DI _BODD OCMADDR13 N58 SC_DB02
C291 HD_VSYNC 2 AD17 OCMADDR12 SDQMU1
BVS OCMADDR12 NC NC

17

50
*GPROBE

3
HD_HSYNC 3 AC17 OCMADDR11 C364
3 3V_ BHS OCMADDR11 SC_DB03
HD_DE K1 A 18 OCMADDR10 SVRE
19 660M

47 BHRE _DE OCMADDR10 VDD VRE

18

49
RN55 33

7
AE18 OCMADDR9
X903

OCMADDR9 SC_DB04 1u / 16V


C286 B26 AD18
XTA OCMADDR8 DNU VSS

19

48
R768 10K

6
C26 A 19 OCMADDR7
3 3V_ TC K OCMADDR7 SC_DB05
AE19 OCMADDR6
OCMADDR6 DM UDM

20

47
47

5
RN47 V24 AD19 OCMADDR5
ADV7844_RESET WM0 OCMADDR5 RN54 R748
U23 AC19 OCMADDR4 / SWE /WE SC K-
WM1 OCMADDR4 RN42 RN36 /CK

21

46
ADV3014_RESET SC_VC K
8

U24 A 20
10K WR1 WM2 OCMADDR3

5
AE20 OCMADDR2 SBKSE U0 SBKSE 0 / SCAS SC K
OCMADDR2 /CAS CK

22

45
SC_HSYNC

5
7

AB24 AD20 OCMADDR1 280(1%)


R0 OCMADDR1

6
A 21 SBKSE U1 SBKSE 1 / SRAS SCKE
OCMADDR0 /RAS CKE

23

44
SC_VSYNC

6
6

AE11
BADC_IN6

7
A 11 / NC
BADC_IN5 /CS

24

43
3 3VH1 3 3VH1 3 3VH1 SC_DE

7
5

AC10
BADC_IN4

8
AD10 SADDRU1 DADDR1 DADDR12
BADC_IN3 NC A1

25

42
4

8
AE10 AE21 OCMDATA15
BADC_IN2 OCMDATA15 33ohm (1005SIZE X 4) 1/16W
A 10 AD21 OCMDATA14 SBKSE 0 DADDR11
BADC_IN1 OCMDATA14 0ohm (1005SIZE X 4) 1/16W BA0 A1

26

41
R730 10K AD11 AC21
BADC_RETURN OCMDATA13 RN50
G ROBE_TXD W26 A 22 OCMDATA12 SBKSE 1 BA1 DADDR9
OCM_UDO_0 OCMDATA12 A9

27

40
R734

R731
4 7K

4 7K

W25 AE22 OCMDATA11 SADDRU2 DADDR2


R864

G ROBE_RXD
4 7K

OCM_UDI_0 OCMDATA11

5
B2 AD22 OCMDATA10 DADDR10 DADDR8
OCM_UDO_1 OCMDATA10 A10/A A8

28

39
UART_TX B3 A 23 OCMDATA9 SADDRU10 DADDR10
UART_RX OCM_UDI_1 OCMDATA9

6
R728 AE23
OCMDATA8 A0 A7

29

38
AD9 AD23 OCMDATA7 SADDRU3 DADDR3
/RESET /RESET OCMDATA7

7
AC23
OCMDATA6 A1 A6

30

37
22 AA24 A 24
MSTR0_SC OCMDATA5 OCMDATA5 SADDRU11 DADDR11
HDMI_SC

8
AA23 A 25 OCMDATA4 DADDR2 DADDR5
MSTR0_SDA OCMDATA4 A2 A5

31

36
HDMI_SDA A3 A 26 OCMDATA3
SW_ 5V MSTR1_SC OCMDATA3 0ohm (1005SIZE X 4) 1/16W
A2 AE24 OCMDATA2 DADDR3 DADDR4
MSTR1_SDA OCMDATA2 A3 A4

32

35
HDMI_MUTE AB26 AE25 C365
AB25
MSTR2_SC OCMDATA1
AE26 OCMDATA0 2010.09.27
MSTR2_SDA OCMDATA0 VSS

33

34
W _2 AA26 VDD
T920 AA25
VGA0_SC Change Value : 33ohm-->0ohm 1u / 16V
W _1 VGA0_SDA
Y26
T921 VGA1_SC
Y25 AC25
GPROBE_UPGRADE VGA1_SDA /OCM_RE
/OCM_WE
AC26
AD24
OCM_WE
ROM_CS
Added 2009 01 04 /ROM_CS
B B
A 14 AD25
S_SE AVS_IN_SC /OCM_CS0
AD12 AD26
HDMI_AUDIO_ON AVS_IN_WORD_SE /OCM_CS1 RN48
AC12 AC24
V_C K_SE AVS_IN_DATA /OCM_CS2 SC_DB00
5VA AD14
BUSY_CHECK AVS_OUT_DATA 3 3VH1

5
AE13
T922 AVS_OUT_SC SC_DB01
AE14
AVS_OUT_WOR D_SE

6
T923 M24 SC_DG00
VCO_ V
0 1u / 16V

7
D25 AC20
OBU C_C K /JTAG_BS_E
C272

A1 T24 SC_DG01
SCAN_EN JTAG_BS_TMS

8
T25
JTAG_BS_TDO
CN62

T26
G O44 33oh (1RN49
0 IZE33 4 / 6W SC_DR00
1

1 W24 R23
OCM_TIMER1 JTAG_BS_TDI

3
ADV7511_INT Y24 R24
/OCM_INT2 JTAG_BS_RST SC_DR01
ADV7844_INT W23 R25
CJ 05GA19ZY

/OCM_INT1 JTAG_BS_TCK
2

4
ASH_MEMORY
V26 U25
/RESET S AVE_SC WR
3

3
VDS_ _GND

ADV3014_INT_TX V25 U26


_AGND-1

S AVE_SDA BIAS 818 3 3VH1


VDS_GND-1
VDS_GND-2
VDS_GND-3
VDS_GND-4

BADC_GND
DGND-ADC0
DGND-ADC1
DGND-ADC2

SVRE VSS1
SVRE VSS2
_AGND

_DGND
VSSA18_D
DGND-200
DGND-10
DGND-11
DGND-12

DGND-45
DGND-13
DGND-14
DGND-15

DGND-46
DGND-16
DGND-17
DGND-18
DGND-19
DGND-20
DGND-21
DGND-22
DGND-23

DGND-34
DGND-24

DGND-26
DGND-27
DGND-28
DGND-29
DGND-30
DGND-31
DGND-32

DGND-35
DGND-36
DGND-33

DGND-37
DGND-38
DGND-39
DGND-40
DGND-41
DGND-42

DGND-47
DGND-48
DGND-49
DGND-50
DGND-43
DGND-44

DGND-51
DGND-52
DGND-53
DGND-3
DGND-4
DGND-5
DGND-6
DGND-7

DGND-9
DGND-8

AGND-0
AGND-1
AGND-2
AGND-3
AGND-4
AGND-5
AGND-6
AGND-7
AGND-8
4

4 9R005Z

0 1u / 16
10/16V
C361

C305
HV K C7SZ08 U IC910
#FLASH MEMORY
R
R
R
5

5
10
M10
N10

E25
H25
J25
M25
H23

AC11
10
R10
T10
M11
N11
11
R11
K12

M16
12
M12
N12
12
R12
T12

AB3
AC3
AD2
AE3
AC6
AE6
AC8
AD8
AE9

B14

A25
A26
B25
U12
K13
13
M13
N13
13
R13
T13
U13
K14
14
M14

T14
N14

R14

U14
14

K15
15
M15
N15

N16
15
R15
T15

16
R16
17
M17
U15

N17
17
R17
AA2
AA3
AA4

D19
D9

IC907
CVIMX29 V320DTTI-70G
5 4 3 2 1
OCMADDR16 OCMADDR17

48
A15 A16

1
R751 10K_NC
R729
OCMADDR15

47
A14 BYTE#

2
DVDDIO_3V3_301
10K

MP
ADV3014_INT2

46
A13 Vss

3
Option 3 3VH1
R716 10K
Connect pin3 to CHGND

OCMADDR13 OCMDATA15

*EEPROM
ADV3014_INT DQ15

45
A12

4
16V

R719 10K /A-1


C373

OCMADDR12 OCMDATA7

44
A11 DQ7
0 1u

5
IC931
CVIAT24C64CNSHT
OCMADDR11 OCMDATA14

43
A10 DQ14

6
HEATSINK_HOLE
2007.10.06

A0 VCC
1

OCMADDR10 OCMDATA6
DQ6

42
A9

41
A8 DQ13

8
A1 W H1 H2
2

7
2 2K
R870

OCMADDR20 OCMDATA5
2 7K
2 7K
R868
R869

DQ5

40
A19

9
OCMADDR21 OCMDATA12

10

39
A2 SC A20 DQ12
3

OCM_WE OCMDATA4

11

38
WE# DQ4

GND R723 1u / 16V


SDA
4

12

37
/RESET RESET#
0 Vcc C310
R739 10K
OCMDATA11
0 1u
C550

R831

47K

DQ11

13

36
NC
R726 10K

REVISION 2 4 6
OCMDATA3

14

35
W #/ACC
DQ3
R722 10K
OCMDATA10

15

34
RY/BY#

1 3 5 7
DQ10
OCMADDR19 OCMDATA2

16

33
A18 DQ2
A R742 10K
A

17

32
A17 DQ9

SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
OCMADDR8 OCMDATA1

SHEET
18

31
A7 DQ1

OCMADDR7 OCMDATA8

19

30
A6 DQ8

OCMADDR6 20 OCMDATA0

29
A5 DQ0

MODEL AVR400
21

28
A4 OE#

OCMADDR4
R745
ROM_CS 8 15
22

27
A3 Vss
0
R733
OCMADDR3
23

26
A2 CE#
10K

DESIGN CHECK APPROVE DRAWING NO


OCMADDR2 OCMADDR1
24

25

A1 A0

CUP12328Z S.K L.J.H S.H.S


SCALER
10.03.30 10.11.16 10.11.16 3 5
6 5 4 3 2 1

CUP12328Z
3 3VH2 3 3V_TT _MUX1
3 3VH2 3 3V_TT _MUX
835
844

Option

HDMI_SDA

HDMI SC
22/6 3V

22/6 3V
C403

C460

0 1u

0 1u
C470

C462
22/6 3V

22/6 3V
1000 _NC

C395

C415

0 1u

0 1u
C450

C440
C543
1000 _NC

C544
Option 3 3VH2

INPUT OUTPUT
HDMI By Pass Mode Interface
OE1 OE2 A Y Scaling Mode Interface

27K_NC
R805
L L L L

TX_DG09
TX_DG06

TX_DG07

TX DG08

TX DG10

TX_DG11

TX_DR00

TX_DR01

TX_DR02

TX DR03

TX_DR04

TX_DR05

TX_DR06

TX_DR07

TX_DR08

TX DR09

TX_DR10

TX_DR11
3 3V_TT _MUX
L L H H 3 3V_TT _MUX1

10K_NC

10K_NC
R813

R800
H X X Z
D 1 8VH2
D

2
X H X Z BY ASS_O

BAR43C_NC
BY ASS_ON

R826

R834

100

D901
IC912 74A VCH16827DGG IC915 74A VCH16827DGG

33ohm (1005SIZE X 4) 1/16W

56
1OE2 1OE1

3
33ohm (1005SIZE X 4) 1/16W

1
56
1OE2 1OE1

1
TX_DG04

55
SC_DG02 1A1 1Y1

8
2
HD_DG04 55 1A1 1Y1 TX_DG04

4
2

49 9

49 9
R799

R795
TX_DG05

54
SC_DG03 1A2 1Y2

7
3
HD_DG05
54

1A2 1Y2 TX_DG05

3
3

53
GND GND

6
4
53

GND GND

2
4
TX_DG06 C439 1u

52
SC_DG04 1A3 1Y3

5
5
HD_DG06 TX_DG06
52

1A3 1Y3

1
5
TX_DG07 R787
SC_DG05 RN72

51
1A4 1Y4

6
HD_DG07 RN82 TX_DG07
51

C419 1A4 1Y4 6


C441 0 1u / 16V 0 u / 16V CEC
33ohm (1005SIZE X 4) 1/16W R777 C428 1u 0

50
33ohm (1005SIZE X 4) 1/16W Vcc Vcc

7
50

Vcc Vcc
7

0 1u 16 0 1u 16 C420 C482 R771


SC_DG06 TX_DG08 49 9

49
1A5 1Y5

8
8
HD_DG08 TX_DG08
49

1A5 1Y5 R785 R830

4
8

SC_DG07 TX_DG09 4 99 CEC_MCU

48
1A6 1Y6

7
9
HD_DG09 TX_DG09
48

1A6 1Y6

3
9

TX_DG10 49 9 0
SC_DG08

47

10
1A7 1Y7

6
HD_DG10 TX_DG10
47

10

1A7 1Y7

2
TX_DG11

46

11
GND GND

5
46

11

GND GND

1
SC_DG09 33ohm (1005SIZE
7 X 4) 1/16W

45

12
HD_DG11 33ohm (1005SIZER X84) 1/16W TX_DG11 1A8 1Y8
45

12

1A8 1Y8
TX_DR00

44

13
1A9 1Y9 840 841

8
HD_DR00 TX_DR00
44

13

1A9 1Y9

4
1 8VH2 3 3VH2
TX_DR01

43

14
1A10 1Y10 9R005Z 9R005Z

0 1u / 16V

0 1u / 16V
HD_DR01 TX_DR01
43

14

1A10 1Y10
7

22/6 3V

10/16V

10/16V
SC_DR00

C475

C408

C426
TX_DR02

C411

C442
42

15

DDCSDA
2A1 2Y1

6
TX_DR02

DDCSC
HD_DR02
42

15

HEAC-
2A1 2Y1
6

HEAC
SC_DR01 TX_DR03

41

16
2A2 2Y2

5
HD_DR03 TX_DR03
41

16

2A2 2Y2
5

0_NC

0_NC
R819

R803
SC_DR02 33ohm (1005SIZE
7 X 4) 1/16W TX_DR04

40

17
HD_DR04 33ohm (1005SIZER X84) 1/16W 2A3 2Y3 75 74 73 72 71 70 69 68 67 66 65 64 63 62 61 60 59 58 57 56 55 54 53 52 51
40

17

2A3 2Y3 TX_DR04 C443 843


DVDD 10K 1 8VH2

39

18
GND GND

8
76 50
39

18

GND GND CEC_C K 9R005Z


8

0 1u / 16
C4 C479

GND

D18

D19

D20

D21

D22

D23

D24

D25

D26

D27

D28

D29

D30

D31

D32

D33

D34

D35

SDA

22/6 3V
DVDD

SC
TX_DR05 0 1u 16V R776

C427
SC_DR03

C454
38

19
2A4 2Y4

7
HD_DR05 TX_DR05 77 49
38

19

2A4 2Y4 DVDD


7

SC_DR04 TX_DG05 0 1u / 16V R7 08 1u / 16V 0_NC


TX_DR06

37

20
2A5 2Y5

6
HD_DR06 TX_DR06 78 48
37

20

2A5 2Y5 D17 CEC_IN


6

2
SC_DR05 TX_VC K

36

21
2A6 2Y6 TX_DR07

5
HD_DR07 TX_DR07 79 47
36

21

2A6 2Y6 C K DVDD33


5

C429 C451 0 1u / 16V 0 u / 16V


33ohm (1005SIZE
7 X 4) 1/16W TX_DG04 0R804 / 1622

35

22
33ohm (1005SIZER X84) 1/16W Vcc Vcc 80 46
35

22

Vcc Vcc D16 S DI OUT


C471 C483
0 1u / 16V 0 1u / 16
TX_DR08 TX_DG03
HDMI OUTPUT1

34

23
SC_DR06 2A7 2Y7

8
HD_DR08 TX_DR08 81 45
34

23

2A7 2Y7 D15 INT ADV7511_INT


8

SC_DR07 TX_DR09 TX_DG02

33

24
2A8 2Y8

7
HD_DR09 TX_DR09 82 44
33

24

2A8 2Y8 D14 GND


7

JK97
TX_DG01

32

25
GND GND

6
83 43 D2
32

25

GND GND D13 TX2

1
6

SC_DR08 TX_DR10 TX_DG00

31

26
2A9 2Y9

5
HD_DR10 TX_DR10 84 42 D2 SHIE D
31

26

2A9 2Y9 D12 TX2-

2
5

C438
SC_DR09 RN76 TX_DR11 TX_DB11

30

27
HD_DR11 RN86 TX_DR11 2A10 2Y10 85 41 D2-
30

27

2A10 2Y10 D11 AVDD

3
TX_DB10 0 1u / 16V

29

28
2OE2 2OE1 86 40 D1
29

28

2OE2 2OE1 D10 TX1

4
TX_DB09 IC918
87 D9 TX1- 39 D1 SHIE D

5
ADV7511
TX_DB08
88 D8 D/AD 38 D1-

6
TX_DB07
89 D7 GND 37 D0

7
TX_DB06
90 D6 TX0 36 D0 SHIE D

8
TX_DB05
91 D5 TX0- 35 D0-

9
C436
TX_DB04

75_NC 100 _NC


92 34

10
CK
C556
D4 AVDD
TX_DB03 0 1u / 16V
93 33 CK SHIE D

11
D3 TXC
TX_DB02
94 32

12
CK-
R886

D2 TXC-
TX_DB01
95 31

13
D1 GND CE REMOTE
TX_DB00
C 96 30 UTI TY/HEAC
C

14
3 3V_TT _MU D0 H D C425
3 3V_TT _MUX1 TX_DE
10K_NC

97 29

15
DE AVDD DDC C OCK
10K_NC

R806

0 1u / 16V

R792
R820

10K
TX_HSYNC
98 28

16
HSYNC R_EXT DDC DATA
GND

S DI I/O
DSD_C K
TX_VSYNC
BY ASS_O 99 GND

VSYNC
27

17
VDD
GND

RC K
DVDD

DVDD
BY ASS_ON

DSD0

DSD1

DSD2

DSD3

DSD4

DSD5

MC K
C468

SC K
GND

GND
GND

GND

GND
I2S0

I2S1

I2S2

I2S3
BGVDD
C916 74A VCH16827DGG 100 26 5V

18
R796

R779
R797
C911 74A VCH16827DGG

8 2K
1K
0
0 1u / 16V
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

19
H D/HEAC-
33ohm (1005SIZE X 4) 1/16W C555 5VH1
56

33ohm (1005SIZE X 4) 1/16W 1OE2 1OE1 1


56

1OE2 1OE1
1

TX_VC K

VDD

VDD
TX_VC K ENC_VC K2 25V/0 01U
55

1A1 1Y1

8
2

HD_VC K2 C455
55

1A1 1Y1
8

4
2
100 _NC 75_NC

SC_VSYNC TX_VSYNC
54
R827

1A2 1Y2 R836 R822

7
3

HD_VSYNC TX_VSYNC
54

1A2 1Y2
7

3
3

0 1u / 16V

0 1u 16V
0 1u / 16V

0 1u / 16V
53

GND GND

6
4

C467

C413
1 8K 4 7K
53

GND GND 5VH1


6

2
4

C40
TX_HSYNC
TX_HSYNC SC_HSYNC
52
C463

1A3 1Y3

5
5

HD_HSYNC
52

1A3 1Y3
5

1
5

SC_DE RN77 TX_DE 6 5 4


51

1A4 1Y4
6

HD_DE RN87 TX_DE C399 C398


51

1A4 1Y4
6

0 1u / 16V 0 1u / 16V 0_NC

0 1u / 16V

UPA672T
33ohm (1005SIZE X 4) 1/16W

25V/0 01U
50

33ohm (1005SIZE X 4) 1/16W Vcc Vcc


7

R861

R863
50

Vcc Vcc

Q916
7

33

33

R 33

33

R 33
0 1u / 1 V 0 1u / 16

C445

C480
C457 C431 TX_DB00 R794
49

1A5 1Y5

8
8

HD_DB00 TX_DB00
49

1A5 1Y5
8

4
8

TX_DB01
48

1A6 1Y6 837

7
9

HD_DB01 TX_DB01
48

1A6 1Y6 1 2 3
7

3
9

1 8VH2
SC_DB00 TX_DB02
47

10

1A7 1Y7 9R005Z

6
HD_DB02 TX_DB02
47

10

1A7 1Y7
6

0 1u / 16V
46

11

GND GND

5
46

11

GND GND

22/6 3V
5

R780 R774

C446
C396
SC_DB01 33ohm RN78
(1005SIZE X 4) 1/16W TX_DB03
45

12

HD_DB03 33ohm (1005SIZER X84) 1/16W TX_DB03 1A8 1Y8


45

12

1A8 1Y8
SC_DB02 TX_DB04 4 7K 1 8K
44

13

1A9 1Y9
4

8
HD_DB04 TX_DB04
44

13

1A9 1Y9
8

SC_DB03 TX_DB05
43

14

1A10 1Y10
3

7
HD_DB05 TX_DB05
43

14

1A10 1Y10
7

TX_DB06
42

15

SC_DB04 2A1 2Y1


2

6
HD_DB06 TX_DB06
42

15

2A1 2Y1 IC921 5VH1


Option
6

TC7SH125 U_NC
41

16

SC_DB05 2A2 2Y2 TX_DB07


1

5
HD_DB07 TX_DB07
41

16

2A2 2Y2
5

SC_DB06 33ohm RN79


(1005SIZE X 4) 1/16
40

17

RCK/DR2
2A3 2Y3 TX_DB08

DS SC K/C K
HD_DB08 33ohm (1005SIZER X84) 1/16W TX_DB08
40

17

2A3 2Y3
3 3VH2

DS _S0/DR0
DS MC K
39

18

GND GND

DS _S DI
4

8
39

18

GND GND
8

SC_DB07 1 2 3 4 5
38

19

2A4 2Y4 TX_DB09


3

HD_DB09 TX_DB09
38

19

2A4 2Y4
7

DS
SC_DB08
37

20

2A5 2Y5 TX_DB10


2

HD_DB10 TX_DB10
37

20

2A5 2Y5
6

0 1u / 16V_NC
SC_DB09

0_NC

0_NC
36

21

R801

R816
2A6 2Y6 TX_DB11

22_NC
1

HD_DB11 TX_DB11 C430 C406

C433
36

21

R775
2A6 2Y6
5

0 1u / 16V 0 1u / 16V 33ohm RN80


(1005SIZE X 4) 1/16W
35

22

33ohm (1005SIZER X94) 1/16W Vcc Vcc


35

22

Vcc Vcc 0 1u / 16V 0 1u 16


C464 C452 TX_DG00
34

23

2A7 2Y7
4

HD_DG00 TX_DG00
34

23

2A7 2Y7
8

8VA
TX_DG01
33

24

2A8 2Y8
3

TX_DG01
33

24

HD_DG01 2A8 2Y8


7

ARC_S DI _OUT
32

25

GND GND IC917


2

6
32

25

GND GND R793


6

NJU7754
SC_DG00 TX_DG02
31

26

2A9 2Y9
1

HD_DG02 TX_DG02
31

26

2A9 2Y9
5

SC_DG01 RN81 TX_DG03


30

27

2A10 2Y10 5 Vin 4


HD_DG03 RN91 TX_DG03 Vout
30

27

2A10 2Y10
29

28

2OE2 2OE1

0 1u
C424
29

28

2OE2 2OE1

GND

0 1u
C410
1 Cont NC 3
2

SW_ 5V

SC_HSYNC
SC_VSYNC

HDMI_SDA
SC_DB07

SC_DB06

SC DB05

SC_DB04
SC_DE
ENC VC K1

SC_DB09

SC_DB08

SC_DB03
HDMI SC
Analog Video Option

Added_ARC_S DI
B B

100 _NC 75_NC


R817
3 3VA

100

100
C422

R835

10

ARC_S DI _OUT

DS _ RCK/DR2
HDMI_SDATA0

HDMI_SDATA1

HDMI_SDATA2

HDMI_SDATA3

DS _SC K/C K
DS _S0/DR0
HDMI_MC K
HDMI_ RCK

HDMI_SC K
HDMI_S DI

DS _MC K
R818

R810
834

DS _S DI
9R005Z SC_VC K
C449 R823 R829

0 1u / 16V
10/16V

C461
0_NC

C435
R783
5VA 20 150
0 15
C484

3 3VH2

CLOCK DOUBLER
C KIN A
EXT_ 2
836 25V/0 012U GND
C417 R789 R781

A SB
0 1u / 16V

9R005Z
HD(30MHZ) MODE : HIGH

C2

C1

R790
10/16V
C474

0
C404

(13.5M*2=27M)
0 15 20 150
SD(13.5MHZ) MODE : LOW 1 8VA C421
32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 4 3 2 1
R773

IC913 845
4 7K

10K
R815

SC_DB02

CLK2 FBIN
VDD ICLK
CLK1 GND
33 EXT_ 1 C0 16

S0
NJM2566V

SDA
C7

C6

C5

C4

C3
16V

9R005Z 3 3VH

SC
_HSYNC
_VSYNC
25V/0 012U

_B ANK
22/6 3V

TEST3 IC920
C416

34 15

33_NC
C432

R871
V-GND V-GND C434 VDD
0 1u / 16V
S_SE MK2302S01T
CLK1
0 1u

SW RIN
17

16

35 COM 2 TEST2 14

S1
R782 R788
C412 2200
36 REST2 Y7 13
SC_DG09
S1:HIGH ICLK

4 7K
R821
ROUT S2 5 6 7 8
18

15

220
COM_ R_CONV 3 9K
37 DAC6 Y6 12
SC_DG08
S1:LOW 2*ICLK
0 1u / 16V SC_DG07
V-GND

ND3 BIN V_C K_SE


19

14

38 DAC5 DGND 11
C402
SC_DG06

0 01u
C405

0 1u
C397

C554
39 DAC4 C919 VDD 10
V-GND

NC GND2
20

13

0 1u / 16V

9R005Z
839
40 AGND Y5 9
C400
CV ADV7342BSTZ
BOUT NC R828
12
21

COM_ B_CONV 41 VAA Y4 8 NC_VC K1


0 1u / 16V 0 1u / 16V SC_DG05
0 1u / 16V C437 42 7
DAC3 Y3 33
V-GND

V GND

V 3 V 2
11
22

SC_DG04 R814 3 3VH2


0 1u / 16V C473 43 Y2 6 ENC_VC K2
C466 DAC2
10/16V SC_DG03
OUT YIN 33
10
23

COM_Y_CONV 44 DAC1 Y1 5
R833 0 1u / 16V C444
C459 0 1u / 16V SC_DG02

17

16

15

14

13

12

11

10
45 COM 1 Y0 4

1
V-GND

V-GND

ND4 CBSW
24

6 8K_NC
9

C458 2200 17 15 13 11 9 7 5 3 1
300

300
300

300

300

300

C401 46 VRE TEST1 3


10/16V R809 R807
YOUT SYIN
25

SV_Y_CONV 47 REST1 TEST0 2


8

C487 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2
DGND
R772

R778

R784

R832

R825

R812

C448 3 9K 220
VDD

0 1u / 16V 0 1u / 16V 48 S /MISO VDD_IO 1


S0

S1

S2

S3

S4

S5

S6
S7
V-GND

1 8VA CJ 17GB210ZY CN104


V-GND

V 4 GND1
26

0 1u / 16V
7

C478 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64
10C465
16V
OUT VIN
TO DSP PCB
27

CVBS_CONV
6

846
C447
0 1u / 6V

3 3VA V-GND
V-GND

N C M XSW 9R005Z
28

0 1u / 16V
C414
5

22/6 3V

C476
C472
COUT NC
29

SV_C_CONV
4

848 R802 0_NC


R786 R791 C456
V GND
V-GND

DCOUT V 1 9R005Z R808


30

0 1u / 16V

0_NC
3

10/16V

100K 10K 0 1u / 16V


C477
C486

0 1u / 16V R824 ENC_VC K1


S2 SCIN
31

REVISION 2 4 6
C407 0
S1 S1
32

V-GND
1 3 5 7
A A
MP
838

SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
842

847
SHEET
SC VSYNC

SC HSYNC

AVR400
0 01u
SC DR08

SC DR09
SC_DR02

SC DR03

SC DR04

SC DR05

SC DR06

SC DR07
SC_DE

MODEL
C418

0 01u 9 15
C545

DESIGN CHECK APPROVE DRAWING NO


0 01u

C546

0 01u

S.K L.J.H S.H.S


HDMI TX & Encoder
C547
0 01u

CHGND C548 -GND

10.11.16 10.11.16 10.11.16


0 01u

C549 4 5
6 5 4 3 2 1

CUP12328Z
DC/DC REGUALTOR

D D

TO VIDEO
V-GND

15VA

2
-15VA

4
IC930
OSD_H
8 7 6 5 SV_Y_THRU
HVDUDZS5 1BSR

6
DDRMEM_REG_ 2.5V
CVISI8005QT
D905

FB
SS

EN

COMP
SV_C_THRU
0 1u

R846

R845
C498

22K

10K

CVBS_THRU

8
GND
VIN

SW
BS 1 8VH1
W_GND W_GND W_GND COM_Y_THRU

10
1 2 3 4

9
2 5V IC922
COM_ B_THRU
2
COM_ R_THRU

11

12
GND
15V_DC/DC 858

OUT

IN

BN301
10UH/3A 3 3VDD
2 5VH1 3 1 COM_Y_CONV

13

14
R841

12K
CVDSS34SR
220/25V

C551 COM_ B_CONV


C509

0 1u

C495

C512
C489

1000

D903
220

855
COM_ R_CONV

470/16V
0 01u

15

16
C535
R843

2K
C521

22/6 3V

17

18
1321_SC

0 1u

0 1u

C508
C537
1u

C514

10/16V

C532
R872

62k

1321_SDA
OSD_SDA

19

20
5 1K
R840
OSD_SC

21

22
OSD_CE

R854

R856
4 7K

4 7K
CVBS_CONV

23

24
2 5V IC929 SV_Y_CONV
2 SV_C_CONV

25

26
W_GND W_GND

GND
OUT

IN
R876 _CVBS
3 3VDD BUSY
2 5VH2

27

28
3 1 3 3VH2 0_NC
I OD_ R/SY
863 I OD_ B/CVBS

29

30
I OD_Y/SC

C N.D C

22/6 3V

0 1u

C530
C523

C522

10/16V
C927

C490
8 7 6 5
CVISI8005QT

FB
SS

EN

COMP

GND
VIN

SW
BS

1 8VDD
1 2 3 4

15V_DC/DC
TO INPUT
856

10UH/3A

C552
ADC_REG_ 1.8/3.3V
CVDSS34SR
220/25V

R838

12K
C531

C527

C513
C518

1000
0 1u

D904
220

0 01u FRONT_HDMI_Opt on
150u /10V

TXEN
R852

2K

C506

V-GND
C493

0 1u
R873

62k

3 3V IC926

GND
5 1K
R851

OUT

IN

0_NC
R885
1

CJ 17GB210ZY CN105
OSD_SDA

1
3 1
5VA
OSD_SC

2
3 3VA
3
OSD_CE
Option

3
R877
BUSY_CHECK 4

4
0 5

5
W_GND BUSY
W_GND 6
HDMI_MUTE

6
R875

22/6 3V

10/16V
0 1u

C529

C538
C496
0 1u

C503
/RESET

7
100_NC 8

8
V-GND V-GND V-GND V-GND 9
UART_RX

9
V-GND
10

10
UART_TX
CEC_MCU 11

11
1 8V IC928

12
1321_SC
2 1321_SDA

13
1 8VA

GND
OSD_H 14

OUT

14
IN
15

15
C923 3 1
16

16
G ROBE_RXD
8 7 6 5 17

17
G ROBE_TXD
FB
SS

EN

COMP
CVISI8005QT

22/6 3V

10/16V
0 1u

C516
GND

C501
C507
0 1u

C502
VIN

SW
BS

3 3VDD
1 2 3 4
V-GND V-GND V-GND V-GND
15V_DC/DC

B B
862

10UH/3A

C553
CVDSS34SR
220/25V
C534

0 1u

C520

C539

R839
C511

27K
220

D902
1000

0 01u
470/16V
C505
2 2K
R844

C500

0 1u
R874

62k

5 1K
R847

SCALER&Analog_REG TO POWER 15VA Option


850
C Z9Z014Z

15VA 15V_DC/DC 85 10UH/3A

7
W_GND W_GND CVIKIA7809A IC925 7

1200/35V

C528
0 1u

C525

6
6
3 1

0 1u / 1 V
8VA OUT IN

220/25V
IC924

0 1u / 16

10/16V

C510
C491

5
KIA1117S50 5

C519
C536
GND W_GND W_GND

4
2 15VA 4
859 2 3 V-GND V-GND
5VA Out In
V-GND V-GND W_GND

CWB07
3
-15VA 864 3
GND

V-GND C Z9Z014Z
861 9R005Z 860

2
5VH1 1 2
$$$17270

BN61
NC

857

1
1

V-GND
Option
0 01u
3 3VDD
C533 W_GND
854
C Z9Z014Z
1 8VDD
3 3VH1
0 1u / 16

849
10/16V

C526

C Z9Z014Z
C488

853 851
C Z9Z014Z C Z9Z014Z
3 3VH2 1 8VH2
0 1u / 16V

10/16V

10/16V
C515

C517
0 1u
C494

C542

REVISION 2 4 6
1 3 5 7
A A

MP SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM SHEET

MODEL AVR400 10 15

DESIGN CHECK APPROVE DRAWING NO

S.K L.J.H S.H.S


POWER&CONNECTOR
10.11.16 10.11.16 10.11.16 5 5
3 1
2
5 4

FROM POWER BOARD


2 4 6 8 CN501 BN591 FAN
1 3 5 7 1 2 3

12V 12V

GND_DEC SBL_OUT
SUB_POWER
VCC
*CHG1A502 : Rubber Damping Pad 15 X 6 X 3mm

GND_DEC
RY51
*CHG1A503 : Rubber Damping Pad 7.5 X 6 X 3mm
5V

70/16V
V_DET

POWER-DOWN

POWER_DOWN

C5936
FL
2 1
R5128 R5130 D5130 FAN_12V JK51
*CHG1A504: 3M Bumpon SJ-6344

1SS355
D5051
68(F) 0.25W 22 0.5W(Fusible) 1N5819 Q593 1

22uF/100V

100/100V
GND_DEC KTA1271Y

C5128

C5130
100(F)

100(F)

1K(F)
SBL

R5103
R5935 6

R5113
R5933 SL_OUT

33(F)
R511
R510
Q5112 2
(CHG1A502

8.2K 0.25W(F)
BC856B C5150 0 1.5 0.2W
GND_SBL
3

10K(F)
R5112

R51 6
Q5103 Q510 GND_DEC Q5051

R593
SL
BC856B BC856B (N.F) KRC107S
1K(F) FL_OUT

D FAN_12V
SPK_REALY D
Q592 GND_SL

R5932

.7K
Q5170 5

22uF/100V
Q5115 KTA1271Y

1N 003S
NJL3281DG

FL
R5925 R5923

C5170
D5170
Q5150
BC856B 2SC 883A R5170 RY52 6

R5133
Q5113

8.2K 0.25W(F)
R5181 SOA_PROTECT

1K(F)
10 1W .7 1W Q5931
KTA102 Y Q5131

R5137

3. K(F)
R5135

1SS355
KRC107S

10K(F)

D5052

C5051

0.1uF
Q5101 1.0 0.25W

R5150
7K

R592
56(F)
BC8 6B BC856B D59 1

100pF 100V
Q5102 (Fus b e) FAN1 GND_FL

(PP F lm)
Q5181
FL_IN C5102 BC8 6B MMBT5551 Operating Temp. Operating Voltage GND_DEC

C5115
R5101

65~70'C 8V
Q5130
C5116 GND_DEC FAN2

D5135

0.1uF
680(F) 100/50V BC8 6B

C5135

R59 1
Q5052 (CHG1A502

7K
27V
(ELNA RFO) 1
75~80'C 10 5V KRC107S

22K F (Metal Film)


FAN1

680(F)
70pF 100V

CEN

R5107

R5921

.7K
1000pF 100V

(PP Fi m)

R5121

1K(F)
SPK_REALY -

R5120
R5138 2

27(F)
(PP Fi m)

NTC THERMISTOR
R5105

R5106

R5108
68(F)

2.2K 0.25W
22K(F)

68(F)
C5101

R5102

Q5920 CEN_OUT

1K(F)
R5123
R5115

R5116

22K(F)
70/16V
820(F) KRC107S

C5107
R513 GND_C
3

100(F)
GND_DEC

R5182
RY53
FR

OVERLOAD
D5920 FAN2

R5122

100K
Q5120 330(F)

0.22 X2 5W
1K 1W(R)

10/50V
KTC 11 A -

150(F)
R5132

1SS355
R5118

R51 1

10(F)
V_DET

D5053
C513
R5185 68K(F)

R5175
FL_OUT GND_DEC GND_FR

R5920
L5185 0.5uH

10/50V
5

3 K
C5117
SR
12V

10UF/100V
FAN_12V FR_OUT 6

100 0.5W
GND_SIG VR51 (CHG1A503)

.7 2W(R)
C5155

R5155
-

560(F)
(CHG1A502

10/50V
Q5911

150(F)
70 6

R51 2
.7 2W(R)

R512

1K 1W(R)
R518 Q5053

R51 1

R5183
10(F)

C51
KTA1271Y

R5117
R5912 KRC107S GND_SR

R5190
22K(F)
R51 7
SPK_REALY
GND_DEC

0.1uF/100V
Q51 0 1.5 0.2W
SR_OUT SBR

C5183
BC856B 3 0(F) Q5188 -
R51 8 MMBT5551 8
R5911
R5188
Q51 1 820(F) RY5 GND_SBR
BC8 6B 10K(F) 1 9

0.1uF 100V
GND_FL 10K(F)

D51 5

R5910

1SS355
C51 5

0.1uF
.7K
0.1uF
27V

C5052
5.6K(F)
C5189
R5189

D505
R5126

12K(F)
Q5180 10
GND_DEC
22K(F)
R5110

NJL1302DG Q5909
8.2K(F)

Q5110 Q5126 KRC111M JK52


R5111

R5186

8.2K 0.25W(F)
R5160
SBR_OUT

82(F)
BC8 6B
OUTPUT SIGNAL DETECT
KTC3206Y R5180 C5907 D5908 (CHG1A502

3.3K(F)
R5905 R5908

R51 5
R51 7
10K(F) FL_OUT

R51 3

1K(F)
Q5160 1.0 0.25W Q505
1CH 1.6V
7.5K 10/50V 1SS133M 1K(F)
2SA1859A (Fus b e) KRC107S

22uF/100V

1SS133M

100/35V
1N 003S

CN103
D5907

D5909
C5908
2CH 850mV

R5909
C5180

5.1V
SPK_REALY

D5180
R5178 R5906

330K
GND_DEC Q5109 Q5125
FR_OUT

2
BC8 6B BC8 6B

CN51
3CH 550mV
1K(F) 7.5K

8.2K 0.25W(F)
10/50V
C5109

R5176 SPK_REALY

1
22uF/100V
R5907

R51 6

1
C5127
C5160 1K(F) CEN_OUT PROTECT

2
7.5K
VEE

100/100V
GND_DEC POWER_RELAY

3
(N.F)
220(F)

C5129
R5109

R5125

82(F)

GND_DEC GND_DEC
D5129 POWER_DOWN

5
R5127 R5129

POWER_MUTE

6
68(F) 0.25W 22 0.5W(Fusib e) 1N5819 PROTECT

MCU/INPUT BOARD
7
C VCC

RLS 1 8
D5885
VCC

8
C

9
R5885
D53 0

10
R5328 R5330
Q5855 7K

11
CEN
68(F) 0.25W 22 0.5W(Fusible) 1N5819 BC8 6B
100/100V
Thermal Protect Temp. : 100~105'C
C5330

12
100(F)

100(F)

1K(F)
R5 03

R5 13

R5853 R585
33(F)

*POS STOR (SYPSX08850JD)


R5 1
R5 0

22uF/100V

C5350

8.2K 0.25W(F)
Q5312 SUB_IN

3.3K(F)

13
C5328

1/50V
R5871
Temp.

C5871
BC856B Resistance 1K(F) 15K Q5871

R5336
(N F)
R5312 BC856B
Q5 03 Q530 25'C 85

1
R5855

1.5K
SOA_PROTECT SL_IN
BC856B BC856B

1SS355
GND_DEC

D5851

15
12V
65'C 105

R586
1K(F)

7K
Q5882

16
22uF/100V
Q5863
75'C 140

1N 003S
BC856B CEN_IN

C5370
D5370
BC856B

17
TH585
Q5350
Q5315 2SC 883A Q5370 100 C 1.3K
NJL3281DG GND_DEC R5852 R5851

18
BC856B

R5333
105 C 4K

1K(F)

R5872
1

120K
SR_IN

8.2K 0.25W(F)

R5883
Q5 13 R5370 R5381 SOA_PROTECT 1K(F) 0 Q5862

19
7K
KTA102 Y BC8 6B Q588
Q5331

3. K(F)
R5335
R5337
Q5301 Q587 BC8 6B
BC856B 1.0 0.25W 7K BC8 6B

R5882
Q5 81

10K(F)

20
BC8 6B Q5 02

1/50V
D5862

C5882
100pF 100V

R5350

56(F)

(Fus ble)
(PP Fi m)

BC8 6B MMBT5551 Q586 FL_IN


C5315

CEN_IN R5301 C5 02 FAN1 R5902 R5901 BC8 6B R5873

21
Q5330 V_DET 1SS355
C5316 BC8 6B GND_DEC

D5335

22
0.1uF
27V
680(F) 100/50V 15K 1.5K 10K(F)

C5335
SBL_IN

0.1uF 100V
(ELNA RFO) 22K(F)
22K F (Metal Film)

100/50V

23
680(F)

C5861
70pF 100V FAN2
R5307

C5862

R588
R590 R5903

R5861

7K
OVERLOAD

7/25V
1000pF 100V

R5321

10K(F)
(PP F lm)

C5872
33K
R5320
1K(F)

27(F)

R5881

R587
NTC THERMISTOR

R5338
(PP F lm)

R5305

R5306

R5308
68(F)

2.2K 0.25W
22K(F)

2
1.5K 70
68(F)
C5 01

R5 02

FR_IN
R5323

1K(F)
R5316

22K(F)
R5 15

25
70/16V

820(F)
C5307

R533

100(F)
R5382

26
OVERLOAD

2
1K 1W(R)

TH586
Q5320 3 0(F)
R5322

100K

SBR_IN

0.22 X2 5W
R5318

KTC311 A
150(F)
R5332
R53 1

10(F)

V_DET

10/50V

27
C533 R5 85 68K(F)

R5375

1
10/50V

.7
C5317

L5385 0.5uH CEN_OUT

D5816 1SS355

0.1uF
D5815 1SS355
GND_DEC
Fan Test R581

.7
10UF/100V
GND_SIG VR53

100 0.5W
(CHG1A503)

0.1uF/100V .7 2W(R)
560(F)

R5355
10/50V
C5355
150(F)

70
R53 2
R532

GND_SIG
1K 1W(R)

R538 .7 2W(R)
R53 1

R5383
10(F)

R5815
R5317

C53

C5815
22K(F)
R5390
R53 JK581
Q53 0
Q5388

C5383
BC856B 330(F) R53 8 MMBT5551
R5388 R5801

SBR
820(F) CGND
Q53 1
BC8 6B
GND_C 10K(F) 100(F) 0.1W
D53 5

0.1uF
27V
C53 5

5.6K(F)

0.1uF

C5801
C5 89
R5 89

22P
Q5 80
22K(F)

NJL1 02DG
R5310

R5326

12K(F)

Q5310
Q5326
8.2K(F)

R5386
8.2K 0.25W(F)

BC8 6B
R5311

KTC3206Y R5380 GND_SIG


R5802

SBL
R5360
82(F)

R53 7

3. K(F)
1K(F)
R53 3

10K(F)
R53 5

1.0 0.25W
Q5360 100(F) 0.1W
(Fusible)

C5802
2SA1859A

22P
R5378
22uF/100V
1N 003S

Q5309 Q5325
GND_DEC
D5 80

C5380

2
BC8 6B BC8 6B

CN53
B 1K(F) GND_SIG

SUB
R5803
10/50V
C5309

R5376
8.2K 0.25W(F)

C5 60
B

1
Q58 5
22uF/100V

100(F) 0.1W
R53 6

1K(F) BC8 6B
C5327

C5803
(N.F)
100/100V

D58 8 POWER_MUTE

22P
R58 R58 7
C5329
220(F)
R5 09

VEE
R5325

82(F)

10K(F) 1.5K RLS 1 8SR


GND_DEC
R580 GND_SIG

68(F) 0.25W
R5327 R5329

22 0.5W(Fusible) 1N5819
D5329 R58 5
100(F) 0.1W CEN
VCC 22K(F)

22P
22K(F)

C580
R58 6

0.1u/250V
JK582

0.1u/250V
C5831
VCC

C5832
1
CN593
R5228 R52 0 D52 0 GND_SIG

FR
D5830 R5805

SR

2
68(F) 0.25W 22 0.5W(Fusible) 25A/600V
1N5819 GND_DEC
100/100V

CN582

CN581
C5230

100(F) 0.1W
22uF/100V
100(F)

100(F)

1K(F)
R5203

R5213

3 (F)
R521
R520

C5805

22P
C5228

C5250
8.2K 0.25W(F)

Q5212

0.1u/250V
(CHG1A504)
1

15000uF/80V
GND_DECGND_FL GND_FR

5
0.0 7uF
BC856B

1
R52 6

C5833
C5835
CN592

R5837

7K
C5839
(N.F)

R58 1
Q5203 Q520 R5212 GND_DEC GND_SIG

7K
GND_C 2 R5806
BC856B

SL
2
BC856B
1K(F) GND_SBR
V_DET R58 3
22uF/100V
1N 003S

100(F) 0.1W
D5270

3
C5270

C5806

22P
(CHG1A504)

0.0 7uF
15000uF/80V
Q5250 7K GND_SL

C5836
2SC 883A VEE

R58 8
Q5215 Q5270

7K
GND_SBL

C58 0

2
R5233

NJL3281DG
1K(F)

R58 2
BC856B GND_SR

7K
Q5213
8.2K 0.25W(F)

FR
R5270 R5281 SOA_PROTECT R5807 GND_SIG
KTA102 Y G583

1
Q52 1
R5237

3.3K(F)
R5250

R5235
56(F)

Q5201
BC8 6B Q5202 BC856B 1.0 0.25W 7K 100(F) 0.1W

C5807
100pF 100V

Q5281

22P
BC8 6B (Fusible)
MMBT5551
(PP Film)

FR_IN C5202
C5215

R5201
Q5230
C5216 BC8 6B GND_DEC
D5235

0.1uF

1SS355
1SS355
27V

680(F) 100/50V
C5235

GND_SIG

.7
(ELNA RFO)

0 1uF
FL
R5808
22K F (Metal Film)
680(F)

CUP12329-2
70pF 100V
R5207

R5221

(PP Fi m)
1K(F)
1000pF 100V

R5220

27(F)

R5238 100(F) 0.1W


NTC THERMISTOR
R5205

R5206

R5208
68(F)

2.2K 0.25W

CUP12329-1
22K(F)

C5808
68(F)
(PP Fi m)
C5201

R5202

22P

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