RRV2668 DV757AI
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ORDER NO. RRV2668 DV-757Ai DVD PLAYER DV-757Ai DV-S755Ai THIS MANUAL IS APPLICABLE TO THE FOLLOWING MODEL(S) AND TYPE(S). Model Type Power Requirement Regional restriction codes (Region No.) DV-757Ai WYXJ AC220-240V 2 DV-S755Ai RLXJ/NC AC110-127V/220-240V 3 Remarks For details, refer to "Important symbols for good services". PIONEER CORPORATION 4-1, Meguro 1-chome, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 153-8654, Japan PIONEER ELECTRONICS (USA) INC. P.O. Box 1760, Long Beach, CA 90801-1760, U.S.A. PIONEER EUROPE NV Haven 1087, Keetberglaan 1, 9120 Melsele, Belgium PIONEER ELECTRONICS ASIACENTRE PTE. LTD. 253 Alexandra Road, #04-01, Singapore 159936 PIONEER CORPORATION 2002 T-ZZE SEPT. 2002 printed in Japan 1 2 3 4 SAFETY INFORMATION A This service manual is intended for qualified service technicians; it is not meant for the casual do-it-yourselfer. Qualified technicians have the necessary test equipment and tools, and have been trainedto properly and safely repair complex products such as those covered by this manual. Improperly performed repairs can adversely affect the safety and reliability of the product and may void the warranty. If you are not qualified to perform the repair of this product properly and safely, you should not risk trying to do so and refer the repair to a qualified service technician. WARNING ! B THE AEL (ACCESSIBLE EMISSION LEVEL) OF THE LASER POWER OUTPUT IS LESS THAN CLASS 1 BUT THE LASER COMPONENT IS CAPABLE OF EMITTING RADIATION EXCEEDING THE LIMIT FOR CLASS 1. A SPECIALLY INSTRUCTED PERSON SHOULD DO SERVICING OPERATION OF THE APPARATUS. LASER DIODE CHARACTERISTICS FOR DVD : MAXIMUM OUTPUT POWER : 5 mW WAVELENGTH : 650 nm FOR CD : MAXIMUM OUTPUT POWER : 5 mW WAVELENGTH : 780 nm C LABEL CHECK Location: Printed on the Rear Panel D Additional Laser Caution 1. Loading-status detection switch (S101 on the LOAB assy) are detected by the microprocessor (IC601 in the DVDM assy). • To permit the laser diode to oscillate, it is required to set the loadingstatus detection switch for the clamp position (the center terminal of S101 is shorted to +3V). When the voltage of IC101-pin 20 is +3V, IC601 (microprocessor) -pin 83 is +3V and IC601-pin 84 is +3V, 650nm laser diode for DVD oscillates in the DVDM Assy. When the voltage of IC101-pin 20 is +3V, IC601 (microprocessor) -pin 83 is 0V (GND) and IC601-pin 84 is +3V, 780nm laser diode for CD oscillates in the DVDM Assy. In the test mode * , the laser diode oscillates when microprocessor detects a PLAY signal, or when the PLAY key is pressed (S104 ON in the FLKY assy), with the above requirements satisfied. E 2. When the cover is open, close viewing through the objective lens with the naked eye will cause exposure to the laser beam. F ∗ : See page 70. DV-757Ai 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 [ Important symbols for good services ] In this manual, the symbols shown-below indicate that adjustments, settings or cleaning should be made securely. When you find the procedures bearing any of the symbols, be sure to fulfill them: A 1. Product safety You should conform to the regulations governing the product (safety, radio and noise, and other regulations), and should keep the safety during servicing by following the safety instructions described in this manual. 2. Adjustments To keep the original performances of the product, optimum adjustments or specification confirmation is indispensable. In accordance with the procedures or instructions described in this manual, adjustments should be performed. 3. Cleaning For optical pickups, tape-deck heads, lenses and mirrors used in projection monitors, and other parts requiring cleaning, proper cleaning should be performed to restore their performances. B 4. Shipping mode and shipping screws To protect the product from damages or failures that may be caused during transit, the shipping mode should be set or the shipping screws should be installed before shipping out in accordance with this manual, if necessary. 5. Lubricants, glues, and replacement parts Appropriately applying grease or glue can maintain the product performances. But improper lubrication or applying glue may lead to failures or troubles in the product. By following the instructions in this manual, be sure to apply the prescribed grease or glue to proper portions by the appropriate amount.For replacement parts or tools, the prescribed ones should be used. C D E F DV-757Ai 5 6 7 3 8 1 2 3 4 CONTENTS SAFETY INFORMATION ..................................................................................................................................... 2 1. SPECIFICATIONS ............................................................................................................................................ 5 2. EXPLODED VIEWS AND PARTS LIST ............................................................................................................ 8 2.1 PACKING ................................................................................................................................................... 8 2.2 EXTERIOR SECTION.............................................................................................................................. 10 2.3 FRONT PANEL SECTION ....................................................................................................................... 12 2.4 LOADING MECHA ASSY ........................................................................................................................ 14 2.5 TRAVERSE MECHANISM ASSY-S ......................................................................................................... 16 3. BLOCK DIAGRAM AND SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM .......................................................................................... 18 3.1 BLOCK DIAGRAM ................................................................................................................................... 18 3.2 LOAB ASSY and OVERALL WIRING DIAGRAM..................................................................................... 22 3.3 DVDM ASSY 1/4 [FTS BLOCK] ............................................................................................................... 24 3.4 DVDM ASSY 2/4 [FR BLOCK] ................................................................................................................. 26 3.5 DVDM ASSY 3/4 [EBY/AV1 BLOCK] ....................................................................................................... 28 3.6 DVDM ASSY 4/4 [VENC BLOCK] ............................................................................................................ 30 3.7 JACB ASSY 1/2 [AUDIO BLOCK] ............................................................................................................ 32 3.8 JACB ASSY 2/2 [VIDEO BLOCK] ............................................................................................................ 34 3.9 SACDB ASSY .......................................................................................................................................... 36 3.10 FLKY, KEYB and MSWB ASSYS........................................................................................................... 38 3.11 SCRB ASSY [WYXJ Type Only]............................................................................................................. 40 3.12 ILKB ASSY............................................................................................................................................. 42 3.13 POWER SUPPLY UNIT.......................................................................................................................... 44 3.14 WAVEFORMS [DVDM ASSY] ................................................................................................................ 45 3.15 WAVEFORMS [JACB ASSY] ................................................................................................................. 46 4. PCB CONNECTION DIAGRAM ..................................................................................................................... 47 4.1 LOAB ASSY ............................................................................................................................................. 47 4.2 DVDM ASSY ............................................................................................................................................ 48 4.3 JACB ASSY ............................................................................................................................................. 50 4.4 SACDB ASSY .......................................................................................................................................... 54 4.5 SCRB ASSY ............................................................................................................................................ 55 4.6 FLKY and KEYB ASSYS ......................................................................................................................... 56 4.7 POWER SUPPLY UNIT............................................................................................................................ 58 4.8 ILKB ASSY............................................................................................................................................... 59 4.9 MSWB ASSY ........................................................................................................................................... 60 5. PCB PARTS LIST ........................................................................................................................................... 61 6. ADJUSTMENT ............................................................................................................................................... 68 6.1 ADJUSTMENT ITEMS AND LOCATION ................................................................................................. 68 6.2 JIGS AND MEASURING INSTRUMENTS............................................................................................... 68 6.3 NECESSARY ADJUSTMENT POINTS ................................................................................................... 69 6.4 TEST MODE ............................................................................................................................................ 70 6.5 MECHANISM ADJUSTMENT .................................................................................................................. 71 7. GENERAL INFORMATION ............................................................................................................................. 74 7.1 DIAGNOSIS ............................................................................................................................................. 74 7.1.1 ID NUMBER AND ID DATA SETTTING ................................................................................................ 74 7.1.2 SELF-DIAGNOSIS FUNCTION OF PICKUP DEFECTIVE................................................................... 76 7.1.3 TEST MODE SCREEN DISPLAY ......................................................................................................... 77 7.1.4 SELF-DIAGNOSIS FUNCTION ............................................................................................................ 79 7.1.5 FUNCTION SPECIFICATION OF THE SERVICE MODE ..................................................................... 80 7.1.6 ERROR DISPLAY ................................................................................................................................. 81 7.1.7 TEST POINTS LOCATION & WAVEFORMS ........................................................................................ 84 7.1.8 TROUBLE SHOOTING ......................................................................................................................... 86 7.1.9 DISASSEMBLY ..................................................................................................................................... 88 7.2 IC ............................................................................................................................................................. 97 7.3 DISC / CONTENT FORMAT PLAYBACK COMPATIBILITY ................................................................... 152 7.4 CLEANING............................................................................................................................................. 153 8. PANEL FACILITIES ...................................................................................................................................... 154 A B C D E F DV-757Ai 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1. SPECIFICATIONS 7 DV-757Ai/WYXJ A B C D E • Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. “Dolby” and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. • “DTS” is a registered trademark of Digital Theater Systems, Inc. ® symbol are • TruSurround and the trademarks of SRS Labs, Inc. TruSurround technology is incorporated under license from SRS Labs, Inc. DV-757Ai 5 6 7 F 5 8 1 2 3 4 7 DV-S755Ai/RLXJ/NC A B C D E • Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. “Dolby” and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. • “DTS” is a registered trademark of Digital Theater Systems, Inc. ® symbol are • TruSurround and the trademarks of SRS Labs, Inc. TruSurround technology is incorporated under license from SRS Labs, Inc. F DV-757Ai 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A B C D E F DV-757Ai 5 6 7 7 8 1 2 3 4 2. EXPLODED VIEWS AND PARTS LIST NOTES: A Parts marked by "NSP" are generally unavailable because they are not in our Master Spare Parts List. The mark found on some component parts indicates the importance of the safety factor of the part. Therefore, when replacing, be sure to use parts of identical designation. Screws adjacent to mark on product are used for disassembly. For the applying amount of lubricants or glue, follow the instructions in this manual. (In the case of no amount instructions, apply as you think it appropriate.) 2.1 PACKING 1 B 5 WYXJ Type Only 10 8 2 3 10 4 15–19 "Operating Instructions" 6 7 C 14 12 11 Front side D 13 E F DV-757Ai 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 PACKING parts List Mark No. > 1 2 3 4 Description Mark No. Part No. Part No. See Contrast table (2) VDE1052 VDE1053 VDE1076 Packing Case Mirror Mat Sheet Operating Instructions (English / Spanish) See Contrast table (2) VHL1068 See Contrast table (2) VEM1031 16 Operating Instructions (French / German) Operating Instructions (Italian / Dutch) Operating Instructions (English) Operating Instructions (Trad-Chinese) See Contrast table (2) NSP 5 Power Cable Stereo Audio Cable (L = 1.5m) Video Cable (L = 1.5m) 4-pin S400 i.LINK Cable (L = 1.5m) AA/R6P Dry Cell Battery 6 7 NSP 8 9 10 Remote Control Battery Cover Warranty Card ••••• Polyethylene Bag See Contrast table (2) See Contrast table (2) See Contrast table (2) 17 VHL1051 19 Pad F Pad R VHA1311 VHA1312 11 12 Description 13 14 15 18 A See Contrast table (2) See Contrast table (2) See Contrast table (2) B (2) CONTRAST TABLE DV-757Ai/WYXJ and DV-S755Ai/RLXJ/NC are constructed the same except for the following: Mark No. > NSP 1 6 7 8 13 Symbol and Description Power Cable Remote Control Battery Cover Warranty Card Packing Case 15 Operating Instructions (English / Spanish) 16 Operating Instructions (French / German) 17 Operating Instructions (Italian / Dutch) 18 Operating Instructions (English) 19 Operating Instructions (Trad-Chinese) DV-757Ai/WYXJ DV-S755Ai/ RLXJ/NC ADG7053 VXX2836 VNK4936 ARY7022 VHG2248 ADG1154 VXX2837 VNK4422 Not used VHG2250 VRD1173 Not used VRD1174 Not used VRD1175 Not used Not used VRB1309 Not used VRC1170 C D E F DV-757Ai 5 6 7 9 8 1 2 3 4 2.2 EXTERIOR SECTION 49 NON-CONTACT SIDE A 48 CONTACT SIDE 57 Refer to "2.4 LOADING MECHA ASSY". 62 26 55 No.7, No.15: WYXJ Type Only 11 B A 56 B D C *1: Be just connected. No.8 (AC Inlet Assy) → CN1 No.22 (Housing Assy) → CN2 56 25 40 8*1 41 63 61 54 51 54 55 F 6 37 C E G 61 WYXJ Type Only 57 15 10 23 59 H7 22*1 30 38 55 12 31 54 28 52 29 54 28 55 G 13 E B C 54 61 J 54 33 54 45 M 1 J 19 54 18 C 5 17 L 53 3 53 16 54 4 39 60 53 43 50 N 37 54 O 36 20 21 46 58 9 L E 42 K 47 54 32 42 14 54 55 Refer to "2.3 FRONT PANEL SECTION". 34 F 55 DV-757Ai 10 1 I D K 54 H M I 54 44 54 24 53 I 54 53 N H J D 29 27 B 53 2 G A 61 O 35 F D 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 EXTERIOR SECTION parts List Mark No. 1 2 3 4 5 Description Mark No. Part No. DVDM Assy MSWB Assy JACB Assy SACDB Assy ILKB Assy See Contrast table (2) VWG2390 See Contrast table (2) VWG2353 VWG2391 POWER SUPPLY Unit SCRB Assy AC Inlet Assy Earth Lead Unit Connector Assy VWR1361 See Contrast table (2) See Contrast table (2) VDA1903 PF13PP-D25 11 12 13 14 15 Connector Assy FFC (30P, JACB) FFC (21P, JACB) FFC (17P, FLKB) FFC (19P, SCRB) PG05KK-E30 VDA1905 VDA1906 VDA1907 See Contrast table (2) 16 17 18 19 20 FFC (20P, DSP) FFC (40P, SACD) FFC (13P, ILKB) FFC (24P, ILKB) F Cushion VDA1909 VDA1910 VDA1912 VDA1924 VEB1348 21 Gasket (6.4X9.5) > NSP 22 Housing Assy 23 Ferrite Core 24 Ferrite Core NSP 25 Binder VEC2322 VKP2278 VTH1044 VTH1045 ZCA-BK1 NSP 26 NSP 27 28 NSP 29 30 LOADING MECHA Assy PCB Spacer (3X6) Mini Clamp PCB Support PCB Support VWT1203 AEC7156 AEC7373 REC1285 VEC2184 PCB Holder PCB Holder See Contrast table (2) VEC2283 > 6 7 > 8 NSP 9 10 31 32 Description Part No. 33 NSP 34 35 Wire Saddle Bottom Plate Rear Panel VEC2310 VNA2469 See Contrast table (2) NSP 36 37 38 NSP 39 40 Base Chassis MH Spacer 2 Mechanism Holder PCB Base Adapter 27L VNA2521 VEC2319 VNE2266 VNE2276 VNL1926 41 42 43 44 NSP 45 Adapter 27R Insulator PCB Holder PCB Holder 2 Power Key 2 VNL1927 VXA2424 VNE2280 VNE2283 See Contrast table (2) 46 47 48 49 NSP 50 Tray Panel Door Bonnet S Label Cord with Plug See Contrast table (2) See Contrast table (2) See Contrast table (2) VRW1872 DE012VF0 51 52 53 54 55 F Cushion 2 Screw Screw Screw Screw VEB1350 BBZ26P060FZK BBZ30P060FCC BBZ30P060FMC BBZ30P080FZK 56 57 58 59 60 Screw Screw Screw Screw Screw BBZ30P180FMC BCZ40P060FNI BPZ30P100FMC See Contrast table (2) IBZ30P080FCC Screw Screw ID Label PPZ30P080FMC Z39-019 VRW1877 A B C D 61 62 NSP 63 (2) CONTRAST TABLE DV-757Ai/WYXJ and DV-S755Ai/RLXJ/NC are constructed the same except for the following: Mark No. > NSP Symbol and Description DV-757Ai/WYXJ DV-S755Ai/ RLXJ/NC 1 3 7 8 15 DVDM Assy JACB Assy SCRB Assy AC Inlet Assy FFC (19P, SCRB) VWS1540 VWV1917 VWV1922 ADX7406 VDA1908 VWS1534 VWV1919 Not used VKP2268 Not used 31 35 45 46 47 PCB Holder Rear Panel Power Key 2 Tray Panel Door VEC2215 VNA2490 VNK5103 VNK5085 VEC2278 Not used VNA2492 VNK5104 VNK5074 VEC2300 48 Bonnet Case S 59 Screw VXX2847 CBZ30P080FZK VXX2848 Not used E F DV-757Ai 5 6 7 11 8 1 2 3 4 2.3 FRONT PANEL SECTION A 9 9 F 2 9 10 1 B 9 E 9 6 9 3 C 7 8 (1/2) 11 8 (2/2) 5 D 4 NON-CONTACT SIDE E CONTACT SIDE F DV-757Ai 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 FRONT PANEL SECTION parts List Mark No. 1 2 3 4 5 Description FLKY Assy KEYB Assy FFC (17P, FLKB) Aluminum Panel Pioneer Badge Mark No. Part No. 7 8 9 10 See Contrast table (2) VWG2369 VDA1907 See Contrast table (2) See Contrast table (2) NSP 11 6 FL Filter Description Part No. FL Lens Front Panel Assy Screw Connector Assy See Contrast table (2) See Contrast table (2) BBZ30P080FZK PF02PP2R07 LED Lens 2 VNK5105 A VEC2281 (2) CONTRAST TABLE DV-757Ai/WYXJ and DV-S755Ai/RLXJ/NC are constructed the same except for the following: Mark No. 1 4 5 7 8 Symbol and Description FLKY Assy Aluminum Panel Pioneer Badge FL Lens Front Panel Assy DV-757Ai/WYXJ DV-S755Ai/ RLXJ/NC VWG2358 VAH1394 VAM1124 VEC2296 VXA2522 VWG2360 VAH1403 PAN1377 VEC2317 VXA2524 B C D E F DV-757Ai 5 6 7 13 8 1 2 3 4 2.4 LOADING MECHA ASSY A 8 Note : To DVDM CN101 6 Refer to " Application of Lubricant". 8 8 Daifree GEM1036 To DVDM CN114 To DVDM CN115 2 Refer to "2.5 TRAVERSE MECHANISM ASSY-S". 8 B 12 Lubricating Oil GYA1001 20 18 3 13 A 23 22 17 5 4 16 19 22 C 21 15 22 7 A 10 14 11 Lubricating Oil GYA1001 D A 9 1 22 LOADING MECHA ASSY parts List Mark No. F Mark No. Part No. Description Part No. LOAB Assy Traverse Mechanism Assy-S Loading Motor Assy Motor Pulley Carriage DC Motor / 0.3W VWG2346 VXX2858 VXX2505 PNW1634 PXM1027 16 17 18 19 20 Drive Gear SW Lever Clamper Plate Bridge Clamper VNL1923 VNL1925 VNE2251 VNE2252 VNL1924 6 7 8 9 10 Flexible Cable (26P) Connector Assy 2P Float Rubber Belt Stabilizer VDA1864 VKP2253 VEB1327 VEB1330 VNE2253 21 22 23 Screw Screw Tray JGZ17P028FMC Z39-019 VNL1920 11 12 13 14 15 Loading Base Float Base DVD Drive Cam Gear Pulley Loading Gear VNL1917 VNL1918 VNL1919 VNL1921 VNL1922 NSP 1 2 3 4 5 E Description DV-757Ai 14 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Application of Lubricant A Lubricating Oil GYA1001 Around the shaft No. 11 Loading Base B Lubricating Oil GYA1001 No. 13 Drive Cam Lubricating Oil GYA1001 Lubricating Oil GYA1001 C No. 13 Drive Cam Top View Rear View Inner side of a ditch Inner side of a ditch Lubricating Oil GYA1001 Lubricating Oil GYA1001 D Daifree GEM1036 Concave of unevenness No. 23 Tray Daifree GEM1036 Concave of unevenness No. 23 Tray Inner side of a ditch E Daifree GEM1036 Bottom View Top View Concave of unevenness Side of the rib Daifree GEM1036 Daifree GEM1036 F DV-757Ai 5 6 7 15 8 1 2 3 4 2.5 TRAVERSE MECHANISM ASSY-S A 17 (Torque : 0.12 ± 0.01 N•m) Silicone Adhesive GEM1037 12 8 3 18 18 10 B 18 7 10 14 9 1 6 19 C Silicone Adhesive GEM1037 4 (Adjustment Screw) 13 17 (Torque : 0.12 ± 0.01 N•m) 16 To DVDM CN111 15 5 D Screw Tight GYL1001 5 To DVDM CN115 Silicone Adhesive GEM1037 17 (Torque : 0.12 ± 0.01 N•m) 16 2 E To DVDM CN114 NON-CONTACT SIDE 11 CONTACT SIDE F DV-757Ai 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 TRAVERSE MECHANISM ASSY-S parts List Mark No. > Description Part No. 1 2 3 4 5 Spindle Motor Stepping Motor Pickup Assy-S Skew Screw Skew Spring VXM1088 VXM1090 OXX8004 VBA1080 VBH1335 6 7 8 9 10 Guide Bar Sub Guide Bar Hold Spring Joint Spring Support Spring VLL1514 VLL1515 VNC1017 VNC1019 VNC1020 Mechanism Chassis Slider Spacer Joint FFC Holder VNE2248 VNL1811 VNL1913 VNL1914 VNL1915 Screw Tapping Screw Screw Damper Sheet BBZ20P050FZK OBA8009 PMA26P100FMC VEB1335 NSP 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 A B C D E F DV-757Ai 5 6 7 17 8 1 2 3 4 3. BLOCK DIAGRAM AND SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 3.1 BLOCK DIAGRAM DSD_L JA2 DSD_RS ILKB ASSY DSD_R DSD_RS DSD_R 64 74 71 69 66 76 2 DSDA, DSD0-DSD5 78, 79, 81, 82 I IC901 84, 85, 87 8 CXD2753R SACD Decoder IC902 CN102 CN903 HY57V161610DTC-8 126 169-176 (13P) (13P) 16M SDRAM 6 I 12 11-14 CN901 24 8-12, 35-37 CN101 21-24 (24P) RFSACD 17 3 B1 B2 B3 B4 1 3 5 4 7 6 RFO PD2 BHMIX IC101 LA9704W RF IC PD1 PD4 RFO 60 49 BH 52 FE 41 TE 42 RFP PD3 AIN 36M 13,14, IC701 201-208 PE5286A 19-24 BD0-BD7 DVD Decoder 4 DMCK EBY-CHIP 33M 5 DMACKI PH FE TE ROMXA RF BH EFMIN FE RF PH TE S101 5 SW1(GNDS) (For IC701) 33M 9 10 15 22/24M CLK33M 44×48 13 IC481 SM8707HV Clock Generator LOD POS 4 (For IC751) 22/24AV1 2 SW2 3 36M 1 LOAD+ FSEL1 LOAD- 2 (2P) E (5P) 1 4 14 CN103 1 3.3V 105 IC251 BA6664FM Spindle Driver 2 CN602 57 9-14 (For IC701) 36M 21 48 47 (For IC201,IC701) 16M + 5 V101 VAW1073 FL TUBE E KEYB ASSY IR101 2 9 4 SEL IR IR 17 IC101 PE5314B KEY0 22 FL Control 4 KEY1 CN201 CN102 (4P) 9 Remote Sensor Unit FLKY ASSY 21 CN101 (4P) (17P) F DV-757Ai 18 1 2 DOUT0 PD0-PD7 2 F 170 184-186, 188-192 IC603 VYW2045 16M Flash Memory CLK16M M DOUT0 AO00 163 CDDIN (For IC751) 27M – IC601 PD6345A System Control CPU PK4 ST1 (12P) (5P) 164 IC751 M65776AFP MPEG2 Decoder AV-1 AN7 ST2 A LOAB ASSY AO0 IC781 M2V64S40DTP-7 64M SDRAM 16M 4 4-9 164, 166-168 IC741 HY57V16160DTC-8 16M SDRAM IC201 LC78652W Servo DSP CN115 CN601 CDDATA 169 3 ST2- LOADING MOTOR ASSY 194 46 14 1 ST2+ XIN SPDO VM5+ VM5- VM2+ 48 TDO 2 ST1- D ADATA0 CLK27M ST1+ M 47 FDO SPDO (4P) 12 VM4+ 13 VM4IC351 IN3- 3 9 VM3- M56788AFP FTS Driver IN4- 20 VM3+ 10 28 37 35 34 31 32 15 14 VM2- CN114 172 185 CDDT 32 33 30 31 39 3 T DRV 25 2 T RTN 24 3 F DRV 23 4 F RTN 26 1 106 172 AIN BH AO00, DATA1A0 DATA2A0 AOD0 27M 22/24AV1 Q106 16M PICKUP ASSY STEPPING MOTOR RFN DSPRF 14 16 7 6 12 11 RF+ VM1+ C RF- 13 11 20 21 15 16 VM1- SPINDLE MOTOR DATA0A (40P) (26P) (26P) SDO0 10 CN531 4-6, 29-33 CN111 OEIC SDO1 4 (40P) RFSACD 2 SDO2 5 BD0-BD7 IC211 TK15404M B DVDM ASSY 6 IC801 XCA56367PV150 DVD-Audio DSP BD0-BD7 RFSACD ACLKI 2 I 8 (19P) IR IC101 PD5787A HOST CPU 12 I 18 CN902 SEL IR 158 IC201 TSB43CA43GGW 159 163 IEEE1394 I PHY LINK 167 B D SACDB ASSY IC301 TC74VHC541FT DSD_C SACD_DA, SACD_D0 -SACD_D5 DSD_L 25, 26, 29, 30 DSD_LS 33, 34, 36, 37 DSD_LFE 8 12 14 16 6 10 CLKIN I DSD_LFE i.LINK JA1 DSD_C 7 SIGNAL ROUTE DSD_LS A 3 4 CN402 (17P) 5 6 7 8 A C JACB ASSY IC301 IC302 IC304 PCM1738EG-3 NJM5532MD NJM5532MD 2 26 2 1 1 3 3 6 5 25 7 5 20 (19P) DSD_R DSD_L DSD_LS DSD_LFE DSD_C DSD_RS CN502 IC201 TC74VHC157F 14 DSD_L 12 8 DATA0 8 13 12 DSD_L 14 FRONT 10 IC401 DSD1702EG DSD_LS 19 2 6 15 DATA2 DATA0B IC402 NJM5532MD 5 7 6 9 4 JA302 B L SURROUND AO0 R CN801 DSD_C 1 (20P) 1 CN701 1 DSD_LFE 24 DATA1 IC552 PD0274A 4 7 6 2 (24P) 1 I 4 5 9 2 3 10 CENTER 1 SUB WOOFER IC502 NJM5532MD AUDIO OUT (5.1 ch) 3 L R DATA1 17 AUDIO OUT (2 ch) R 4 DATA2 4 L 6 (20P) 18 JA301 AUDIO_L CN102 IC501 DSD1702EG IC786 TC74VHC541FT 1 13 (21P) (21P) OPTICAL DATA0 11 11 14 14 4 4 2 2 V 15 15 V 2 33 Y 19 19 Y 8 28 C 17 17 C 6 31 YOUT 21 21 11 25 CBOUT 23 23 14 23 CROUT 25 25 16 21 CN901 CN701 JA601 Q601 CR/R Q939 Q938 IC701 LA73054 Video Driver Amp. Y/G/P_Y CB/B/P_CB JA703 1 V Y (30P) S VIDEO OUT 2 Y Y (GREEN) PB (BLUE) CR PR (RED) OUT JA802 D1/D2 VIDEO OUT RY702 CB CR CN703 18 10 6 8 1 B IN IR G 18 RY701 18 R 16 C 16 JA801 SEL IR Y IR Y (21P) V (21P) D JA702 (30P) CN551 (2/2) CN101 (2/2) SEL IR JA705 1 C CB CR/R/P_CR VIDEO OUT 2 C DATA1 G 37 C DATA2 B CB/B DATA1 COAXIAL R 38 DATA2 DOUT V DOUT IC902 27-34 PM0033A PD0-PD7 PROGRESSIVE & HI-QUALITY PC0-PC7 Video PB0-PB9 Encoder PPD0-PPD7 Q932 V 44 Q933 Y 43 Q934 C 42 IC831 ADV7300AKST Q936 12BIT Y/G 39 Video Encoder Y DOUT0 AUDIO_L 7 JA602 CN551 (1/2) CN101 (1/2) DATA0 CONTROL AO00 DIGITAL AUDIO OUT 5 IC553 AO0 TC7WH157FU COMPONENT VIDEO OUT 2 2, 3, 13, 14, 6, 7 17, 18 4 2 CN702 (19P) RLXJ/NC Only E AUDIO_L V Y C R G B 2 H SCRB ASSY 10 19 C R 16 (19P) 3 2 4 3 2 2 Y V 6 4 2 V 7 WYXJ Only G B 4 L IN 7 B OUT 8 9 7 8 19 V/Y OUT 9 20 V IN V AV CONNECTOR (RGB) - TV JA902 Y/V 4 2 L OUT 6 15 R/C R/C 3 2 4 3 2 IC903 MM1507XN 6 3 11 G RY903 6 4 4 IC902 MM1507XN 18 CN901 AUDIO_L IC901 MM1505XN 14 12 JA901 RY902 7 8 9 7 8 9 3 L OUT 6 L IN 7 B IN 11 G IN RY904 F IN 15 R/C IN 19 V OUT RY905 20 V IN DV-757Ai 5 6 7 19 8 1 2 3 4 7 POWER SUPPLY BLOCK A C JACB ASSY IC102 V+5A NJM78M05FA IC101 V+8A NJM78M08FA IC702 PQ05RD11 V+5V V+12V V+5V V+12V EV+6 V+5D V+3D CN101 CN551 8 9 11 13 12 17 19 8 9 11 13 (21P) 12 8 D921 CN901 (19P) (30P) 12 17 19 1 CN702 CN701 (21P) V+5V V+12V V+11V 19 (19P) H SCRB ASSY CN901 (30P) WYXJ Only V+5D V+3D B D V+12 V+6EV SACDB ASSY V+3D (SACD) V18_ADSP1 V+3_18REG V+3D V18D IC808 MM1561JF 1.8V REG. V+3D 26 15 27 14 28 13 29 12 30 11 31 10 32 9 33 8 V+3IO V+3D (40P) (40P) V+3DSD V+3_SD V+3V_ADSP1 V+5D 21 4 22 3 24 1 CN701 V+25V CN101 (24P) V+2C IC906 V+3D V+3D (SACD) (DVDAUDIO) 2 19 CN801 CN502 (20P) (20P) IC402 SW+5 V+5S V+5D MM1565AF 5V REG LOAB ASSY CN103 CN601 V+3D (5P) (5P) D (24P) V+3D V+3D (SACD) A ILKB ASSY V+3D V+5D CN531 CN901 C I 3 3 IC791 V18D MM1561JF 1.8V REG V+3D CN115 V+25V (12P) SPINDLE MOTOR 11 V+5S IC403 V+25V PQ025EZ01 2.5V REG CN111 (26P) PICKUP ASSY-S J E 8 19 F V+5S IC404 MM1385EN V33EV KEYB ASSY V+3E S302 MSWB ASSY CN201 (9P) 9 CN302 (2P) 9 1 V+6M V+6EV V12M V+12 EV+4V V3VD V+3D 1 G POWER SUPPLY (2P) UNIT (13P) 1 2 3 LIVE 5 9 F1 AC IN F 4 CN1 NEUTRAL 11 CN101 (9P) CN401 CN2 13 EV6V (B) EV6V (A) -28V FLDC+ FLDCSW+12V EV+4V SW+3.3 CN102 V+3E V+12 V33EV 1 2 14 16 16 3 3 7 7 5 5 -28V 3 FLDC+ 4 FLDC- 5 9 CN402 (17P) 11 V+12 V+3E 14 IC101 CN101 V101 FL TUBE (17P) 13 (13P) B E DVDM ASSY FLKY ASSY DV-757Ai 20 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A B C D E F DV-757Ai 5 6 7 21 8 1 2 3 4 3.2 LOAB ASSY and OVERALL WIRING DIAGRAM A ASSY D SACDB (VWG2353) B C D C JACB ASSY (WYXJ : VWV1917) (RLXJ/NC : VWV1919) RLXJ/NC Only E ASSY H SCRB (VWV1922) F Note : When ordering service parts, be sure to refer to "EXPLODED VIEWS and PARTS LIST" or "PCB PARTS LIST". WYXJ Only DV-757Ai 22 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A I F ILKB ASSY (VWG2391) KEYB ASSY (VWG2369) E FLKY ASSY (WYXJ : VWG2358) (RLXJ/NC : VWG2360) B J MSWB ASSY (VWG2390) C G PICKUP ASSY-S (OXX8004) POWER SUPPLY UNIT (VWR1361) B DVDM ASSY (WYXJ : VWS1540) (RLXJ/NC : VWS1534) D E SPINDLE MOTOR : VXM1088 STEPPING MOTOR : VXM1090 A LOAB ASSY (VWG2346) LOADING MOTOR ASSY : VXX2505 A DV-757Ai 5 6 7 23 8 F 1 2 3 4 3.3 DVDM ASSY 1/4 [FTS BLOCK] (RF) B 1/4 A (RF_V) DVDM ASSY (WYXJ : VWS1540) (RLXJ/NC : VWS1534) (RF_A) (AD) (F) (T) (S) : RF SIGNAL ROUTE : RF (VIDEO) SIGNAL ROUTE : RF (AUDIO) SIGNAL ROUTE : AUDIO DATA SIGNAL ROUTE : FOCUS SERVO LOOP LINE Buffer (RF) : TRACKING SERVO LOOP LINE : STEPPING SERVO LOOP LINE Buffer (RF) (RF_V) (RF_A) (RF) B 2 Buffer (RF) 1 (RF) 4 (T) (F) C B 2/4 LD Driver for DVD B 2/4 SW for Defect Signal LD Driver for CD PICKUP ASSY D (RF) (F) (F) (T) B 2/4 (S) (T) (F) (F) E (T) (T) B 2/4 A Focus, Tracking and Loading Driver (F) (F) (F) F (S) (S) (S) (S) (T)(T) (T) STEPPING MOTOR CN601 SPINDLE MOTOR (F) B 2/4 B 1/4 DV-757Ai 24 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A B 2/4 B 3/4 (RF_V) VCO Circuit (RF_V) B 3/4 B B 2/4 B 3/4 RF Amp. (RF for SACD Water Mark detection) B 3/4 B 2/4 C (AD) B 2/4 6 (T) (F) (RF_A) D 5 (F) (T) B 2/4 E 8 9 B 3/4 7 Spindle Driver 10 11 B 3/4 B 3/4 F B 1/4 DV-757Ai 5 6 7 25 8 1 2 3 4 3.4 DVDM ASSY 2/4 [FR BLOCK] A B 2/4 DVDM ASSY (WYXJ : VWS1540) (RLXJ/NC : VWS1534) B PGM 16M FLASH MEMORY B 3/4 B 1/4 B 3/4 B 1/4 B 3/4 B 3/4 B 3/4 B 3/4 C B 1/4 B 4/4 B 1/4 B 4/4 B 1/4 B 4/4 B 1/4 D FR CPU B 1/4 E B 1/4 B 3/4 B 1/4 B 1/4 R699 XMRST 0 B 4/4 B 4/4 B 1/4 F B 4/4 B 2/4 B 4/4 B 3/4 DV-757Ai 26 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 B 3/4 8 Clock Signals: Refer to "7.1.7 TEST POINT LOCATION & WAVEFORMS" A B 4/4 WY: L4930(VTL1074) RL: R493(47) B 3/4 WY: L4820(VTL1074) RL: R482(47) B 3/4 B B 3/4 B 1/4 B 4/4 B 3/4 B 3/4 C 3.3V Regulator I G CN101 CN101 D B 1/4 CN101 B 3/4 D CN901 E B 1/4 E C749 1µ WY Only B 3/4 F XMRST : The power supply is shown with the marked box. B 2/4 DV-757Ai 5 6 7 27 8 1 2 3 4 3.5 DVDM ASSY 3/4 [EBY/AV1 BLOCK] A B 3/4 DVDM ASSY (WYXJ : VWS1540) (RLXJ/NC : VWS1534) B B 2/4 B 2/4 C (VD) (AD) B 2/4 B 1/4 (D) (D) B 2/4 (AD) D (AD) B 1/4 DVD data Decoder (RF_V) (RF_V) E B 2/4 B 1/4 B 2/4 B 1/4 F B 4/4 B 1/4 B 3/4 B 1/4 DV-757Ai 28 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 : The power supply is shown with the marked box. B 1/4 B 4/4 (D) A (D) B 2/4 B B 4/4 B 2/4 (VD) (D) C (D) (AD) (D) (VD) (D) D MPEG, DVD-Audio, DTS Decoder and Progressive scan Processer B 2/4 E (RF_V) (VD) (AD) (D) (P_Y) (P_Pb) (P_Pr) : RF (VIDEO) SIGNAL ROUTE : VIDEO DATA SIGNAL ROUTE : AUDIO DATA SIGNAL ROUTE : AUDIO (DIGITAL) SIGNAL ROUTE : PROGRESSIVE SCAN VIDEO SIGNAL ROUTE [Y] : PROGRESSIVE SCAN VIDEO SIGNAL ROUTE [Pb] F : PROGRESSIVE SCAN VIDEO SIGNAL ROUTE [Pr] B 3/4 DV-757Ai 5 6 7 29 8 1 2 3 4 3.6 DVDM ASSY 4/4 [VENC BLOCK] A (VD) B (VD) (VD) (VD) 100 (VD) C B 3/4 D (V) (VD) (Y) (VD) (C) E (Y/P_Y/G) B 4/4 DVDM ASSY (WYXJ : VWS1540) (RLXJ/NC : VWS1534) (Pr/P_Pr/R) (Pb/P_Pb/B) F B 4/4 DV-757Ai 30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 (R) : R SIGNAL ROUTE (G) B 3/4 (B) (VD) : G SIGNAL ROUTE (Y) : B SIGNAL ROUTE (Pb) B 3/4 (Pr) : Pr SIGNAL ROUTE (P_Y) : V SIGNAL ROUTE (C) (D) : VIDEO DATA SIGNAL ROUTE (V) 8 (P_Pb) : Y SIGNAL ROUTE : PROGRESSIVE SCAN VIDEO SIGNAL ROUTE [Pb] (P_Pr) : C SIGNAL ROUTE : PROGRESSIVE SCAN VIDEO SIGNAL ROUTE [Pr] (D) : Pb SIGNAL ROUTE A : PROGRESSIVE SCAN VIDEO SIGNAL ROUTE [Y] : AUDIO (DIGITAL) SIGNAL ROUTE (D) B 3/4 B (D) (D) B 2/4 B 2/4 (D) B 2/4 (D) (D) (D) WY: VTL1108(L5700) RL: 22 (D) B 3/4 B 2/4 (D) C570 15p C WY Only B 2/4 D B 2/4 CN801 C 1/2 CN101 B 2/4 C 2/2 Buffer CN701 (V) D B 2/4 14 13 (Y) (Pr/P_Pr/R) Buffer 17 20 12 (Pb/P_Pb/B) 16 19 (Y/P_Y/G) Buffer 15 18 (C) (Y) (C) E (V) Buffer B 3/4 (Y/P_Y/G) B 2/4 Buffer (D) (Pr/P_Pr/R) (D) Buffer F (Pb/P_Pb/B) B 3/4 B 4/4 DV-757Ai 5 6 7 31 8 1 2 3 4 3.7 JACB ASSY 1/2 [AUDIO BLOCK] D A C 1/2 JACB ASSY (WYXJ : VWV1917) (RLXJ/NC : VWV1919) CN902 SW for Audio Digital data select of SACD or others (3 lines) Audio DAC for Front channel (2 ch) (D) B 21 22 (D) (D) 24 23 (D) (D) +8V Regulator C (D) (D) (D) +5V Regulator DIGITAL AUDIO OUT COAXIAL B 4/4 D (D) CN551 R605 WY: 82 RL: 68 DIGITAL AUDIO OUT OPTICAL Audio DAC for Ls, Rs (2 ch) (D) E C 2/2 (D) (D) (D) (D) Audio DAC for C, LFE (Sub Woofer) (2 ch) F C 1/2 DV-757Ai 32 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 (D) SW for Mute Control Signal 8 : AUDIO (DIGITAL) SIGNAL ROUTE A C 2/2 : AUDIO SIGNAL ROUTE Q350- Q352, Q360- Q362: Mute SW 25 R/FR ch. Differential Amp. (with LPF) B L/FL ch. FR ch. FL ch. IC302, IC303: I to V change circuit Audio out (Front 2ch/Down mixed stereo) SW for Mute Control Signal C SW for Mute Control Signal Reference voltage generation for Audio Amp. D Q410, Q420, Q510, Q520: Mute SW Audio Amp. (with LPF) Ls ch. SW for Mute Control Signal Rs ch. Center ch. LFE ch. (Sub Woofer) E Audio out SW for Mute Control Signal Audio Amp. (with LPF) F : The power supply is shown with the marked box. C 1/2 LPF: Low Pass Filter DV-757Ai 5 6 7 33 8 1 2 3 4 3.8 JACB ASSY 2/2 [VIDEO BLOCK] C 2/2 A JACB ASSY (WYXJ : VWV1917) (RLXJ/NC : VWV1919) (D) C 1/2 (D) (V) (V) (C) B (C) (Y) B 4/4 CN901 (V) (Y) (Y/P_Y/G) (C) (Y/G) (Pb/P_Pb/B) (Y) (Pb/B) (Pr/P_Pr/R) (Y/P_Y/G) (Pr/R) (Pb/P_Pb/B) (Pr/P_Pr/R) C D (V) : V SIGNAL ROUTE (Y) (C) (Pb) (Pr) (R) (G) (B) E (D) : Y SIGNAL ROUTE : C SIGNAL ROUTE : Pb SIGNAL ROUTE : Pr SIGNAL ROUTE : R SIGNAL ROUTE : G SIGNAL ROUTE : B SIGNAL ROUTE : AUDIO (DIGITAL) SIGNAL ROUTE : AUDIO SIGNAL ROUTE (P_Y) (P_Pb) (P_Pr) : PROGRESSIVE SCAN VIDEO SIGNAL ROUTE [Y] : PROGRESSIVE SCAN VIDEO SIGNAL ROUTE [Pb] : PROGRESSIVE SCAN VIDEO SIGNAL ROUTE [Pr] F C 2/2 DV-757Ai 34 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 : The power supply is shown with the marked box. Composite Video out (V) (V) A (C) B (Y) (Y/G) (Pb/B) (Y) (C) (Y) (Pb) (Pr) (Pr/R) (Y) (C) Video out C (Y/G) (Pr/R) (Pb/B) WYXJ Only (Y) (Pb) (Pr) Component Video out D (Y) (Pb) (G) (B) (R) (Pr) D1/D2 Video out RLXJ/NC Only WYXJ Only E C 1/2 H (V) CN901 (C) (Y) (G) (B) F (R) C 2/2 DV-757Ai 5 6 7 35 8 1 2 3 4 3.9 SACDB ASSY ASSY D SACDB (VWG2353) A B C D (AD) (AD) (AD) (AD) B 4/4 CN502 E B 2/4 CN531 F D DV-757Ai 36 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 : The power supply is shown with the marked box. (AD) (D) A : AUDIO DATA SIGNAL ROUTE : AUDIO (DIGITAL) SIGNAL ROUTE R971- R979: VTL1074 (L971- L979) CN102 B I (D) (D) C D (D) (D) (D) (D) E 19R-1.25FJ (AD) (D) (D) (D) (D) TC7SHU04F C 1/2 F CN102 D DV-757Ai 5 6 7 37 8 1 2 3 4 3 4 3.10 FLKY, KEYB and MSWB ASSYS A B C D E E FLKY ASSY (WYXJ : VWG2358) (RLXJ/NC : VWG2360) F E DV-757Ai 38 1 2 5 J 6 MSWB ASSY (VWG2390) 7 8 A G CN2 F KEYB ASSY (VWG2369) B C D B 2/4 CN402 E FLKY ASSY S101 : 0 (OPEN/CLOSE) S102 : 7 (STOP) S103 : 8 (PAUSE) S104 : 3 (PLAY) S105 : ¡ ¢ S106 : 4 1 KEYB ASSY S201 : VIDEO OFF S202 : PROGRESSIVE S203 : POWER STANDBY/ON : The power supply is shown with the marked box. F E F J DV-757Ai 5 6 7 39 8 1 2 3 4 3.11 SCRB ASSY [WYXJ Type Only] ASSY H SCRB (VWV1922) A SW Buffer B (R) (B) (G) Buffer (C) C 2/2 C SW (R) (V) (C) (Y) CN702 (R/C) D (B) Video Amp. with SW (B) (G) Video Amp. with SW (G) E (V) (Y/V) (Y/V) (V) (V) Video Amp. F H DV-757Ai 40 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 (V) : V SIGNAL ROUTE (Y) (C) : Y SIGNAL ROUTE (Y/V) (R/C) (R) : C SIGNAL ROUTE (G) : AUDIO SIGNAL ROUTE (B) A : Y/V SIGNAL ROUTE : R/C SIGNAL ROUTE : R SIGNAL ROUTE : G SIGNAL ROUTE : B SIGNAL ROUTE RY901-RY905: Relay SW B (B) (B) (G) (G) (R/C) C (Y/V) (V) (B) (R/C) (R/C) (R/C) D (G) (R/C) (R/C) (B) (B) (V) (B) (V) (G) (G) (G) E (Y/V) (Y/V) (Y/V) (Y/V) (V) (V) (V) (V) (V) F : The power supply is shown with the marked box. H DV-757Ai 5 6 7 41 8 1 2 3 4 3.12 ILKB ASSY I A ILKB ASSY (VWG2391) (D) (D) (D) B (D) (D) C (D) (D) (D) (D) D E F I DV-757Ai 42 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A : The power supply is shown with the marked box. (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) : AUDIO (DIGITAL) SIGNAL ROUTE B (D) C 22 22 (D) (D) (D) (D) D B 2/4 CN701 E (D) D CN903 (D) F I DV-757Ai 5 6 7 43 8 E C D 1 J CN302 CN1 CN2 44 2 P101 AEK7063 800mA • NOTE FOR FUSE REPLACEMENT CAUTION - FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST RISK OF FIRE. REPLACE WITH SAME TYPE AND RATINGS ONLY. F1 REK1101 2A 250V T2AH • In case of repairing, use the described parts only to prevent an accident. • Please write the red mark on the board when the primary section of POWER SUPPLY (SYPS) Unit is repaired. • Please take care to keep the space, not touching other parts when replacing the parts. P104 E+4V P_CONT SW+3.3V E+6V(A) E+6V(B) 3 5 4 3 FLDC- FLDC+ -28V GND 6, 8, 10, 12 11 7 13 2 1 SW+12V B 2/4 CN401 2 3 CAUTION : FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST RISK OF FIRE. REPLACE ONLY WITH SAME TYPE NO. 49101.6 MFD, BY LITTELFUSE INC. FOR P103 (AEK7012). AEK7012 1.6A P103 AEK7067 2.0A P102 AEK7066 1.6A 9 CN101 CAUTION : FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST RISK OF FIRE. REPLACE ONLY WITH SAME TYPE NO. 491002 MFD, BY LITTELFUSE INC. FOR P104 (AEK7067). CAUTION : FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST RISK OF FIRE. REPLACE ONLY WITH SAME TYPE NO. 49101.6 MFD, BY LITTELFUSE INC. FOR P102 (AEK7066). CAUTION : FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST RISK OF FIRE. REPLACE ONLY WITH SAME TYPE NO. 491.800 MFD, BY LITTELFUSE INC. FOR P101 (AEK7063). B NOTE OF SPARE PARTS IN POWER SUPPLY (SYPS) UNIT POWER SUPPLY UNIT (VWR1361) A AC INLET ASSY F G 1 4 3.13 POWER SUPPLY UNIT G G DV-757Ai 4 5 6 7 8 3.14 WAVEFORMS [DVDM ASSY] A Note : The encircled numbers denote measuring point in the schematic diagram. B DVDM ASSY Measurement condition : No. 1 to 4 and 6 to 11 : MJK1, Title 1-chp 1 No. 5 : CD, ABEX-784 Track 1 1 IC101-pin 3 (RF) V: 200mV/div. H: 0.1µsec/div. 7 IC251 - pin 24 (FG) V: 1V/div. H: 5msec/div. No. 12 to 14 : DVD-REF-A1, T2-Chap.1 No. 15 to 20 : DVD-REF-A1, T2-Chap.19 13 Foot of R963 (C) V: 0.2V/div. H: 10µsec/div. 19 Foot of R958 (Pb) V: 0.2V/div. H: 10µsec/div. AC mode GND B GND 2 Q106-emitter (RFO) V: 500mV/div. H: 0.1µsec/div. 8 Foot of R261 (FPWM) V: 1V/div. H: 10µsec/div. 14 Foot of R960 (Y) V: 0.2V/div. H: 10µsec/div. 15 Foot of R959 (Y) V: 0.2V/div. H: 10µsec/div. 16 Foot of R958 (Pb) V: 0.2V/div. H: 10µsec/div. 20 Foot of R957 (Pr) V: 0.2V/div. H: 10µsec/div. AC mode GND GND 3 9 Foot of R262 (VPWM) V: 1V/div. H: 10µsec/div. C GND 4 IC101-pin 42 (Tracking Error) (AI-Inner Tracking Off) V: 500mV/div. H: 2msec/div. 10 Foot of R263 (PPWM) V: 1V/div. H: 0.2msec/div. AC mode D GND GND 5 IC201 - pin 39 (EFM before slice) V: 0.5V/div. H: 0.2µsec/div. 11 Foot of R264 (RPWM) V: 1V/div. H: 5msec/div. 17 Foot of R957 (Pr) V: 0.2V/div. H: 10µsec/div. GND E GND 6 IC201 - pin 1 (EFM) V: 1V/div. H: 0.2µsec/div. 12 Foot of R964 (V) V: 0.2V/div. H: 10µsec/div. 18 Foot of R959 (Y) V: 0.2V/div. H: 10µsec/div. GND F DV-757Ai 5 6 7 45 8 1 2 3 4 3 4 3.15 WAVEFORMS [JACB ASSY] A Note : The encircled numbers denote measuring point in the schematic diagram. C JACB ASSY Measurement condition : No. 21 to 25 21 IC301-pin 4 (LRCK) V: 1V/div. H: 5µsec/div. 22 IC301-pin 5 (DATA0) V: 1V/div. H: 500nsec/div. 23 IC301-pin 6 (BCK) V: 1V/div. H: 100nsec/div. 24 IC301-pin 7 (PMCK) V: 1V/div. H: 20nsec/div. 25 IC302 - pin 1 (Analog OUT) V: 1V/div. H: 500µsec/div. : DVD-REF-A1, T2-Chap.1 B C D E F DV-757Ai 46 1 2 5 6 7 8 4. PCB CONNECTION DIAGRAM 4.1 LOAB ASSY A NOTE FOR PCB DIAGRAMS : 1. Part numbers in PCB diagrams match those in the schematic diagrams. 2. A comparison between the main parts of PCB and schematic diagrams is shown below. Symbol In PCB Diagrams Symbol In Schematic Diagrams B C E B C E Part Name 3. The parts mounted on this PCB include all necessary parts for several destinations. For further information for respective destinations, be sure to check with the schematic diagram. 4. View point of PCB diagrams. Connector Capacitor Transistor B C E B C E B C SIDE A E B Transistor with resistor B C E D G S D G S Field effect transistor D G S P.C.Board Chip Part SIDE B Resistor array 3-terminal regulator C SIDE A SIDE B A LOAB ASSY D (VNP1836-B) CN602 M CN601 CN601 CN602 B CN103 LOADING MOTOR ASSY E F A A DV-757Ai 5 6 7 47 8 1 2 48 3 4 DV-757Ai B D CN901 CN502 CN531 CN402 E CN101 CONTACT SIDE CONTACT SIDE CONTACT SIDE 17 R410 39 39 2 2 SACD C531 DSP R599 R590 22 IC601 40 40 20 20 C604 SIDE A (SECOND) R592 R598 C667 R667 44 R534 1 45 176 R652 HCT163 94V-0 R620 R669 R615 LDREAD C614 X601 R683 C616 R622 FG 11 R280 C299 C224 1212 CN701 30 29 C369 6M R240 C358 R210 1 53 16 C212 CN101 8 9 26 1 C128 104 5 C393 R422 8 R289 C392 R390 R389 5 C285 5 1 1 8 C286 R290 C270 R406 13 11 1 12 24 C412 IC403 5V C808 C846 R404 C850 1 NP CN401 C CN101 16 16 A CN601 CN551 CN103 24 25 13 13 R804 R950 R951 PICKUP ASSY 1 CN111 C103 36 C809 12 C812 R936 R937 R856 C848 C849 Q934 C933 PW R948 R963 Q931 30 30 R934 R935 R943 R942 G CN101 1 30 CN114 I CN101 51 50 C213 R209 R204 CONTACT SIDE C119 B3 B4 C A B2 B1 R162 R163 R164 R165 4 4 IC271 5 2.5V R813 R812 C806 37 12V 1 C222 75 R341 IC751 R150 IC801 48 1 A C230 C201 C223 R231 R232 A 1 C225 R222 R221 C368 GNDM IC201 25 26 C206 C208 R236 1 C241 R241 FE TE R129 C127 R115 C216 R212 R242 VREF C798 R166 1 C101 R833 C832 C845 R837 R838 C834 R802 C804 R843 R845 R841 R842 5S C810 R872 C852 32 32 R817 R818 C816 R815 R816 R821 DVI 12 R313 C314 R311 C313 R317 C236 1 IC302 4 C317 R328 C760 C759 52 53 C761 C762 C752 R759 R875 R619 R666 C658 C657 C666 R668 C613 R633 133 132 88 89 R721 76 100 C711 C203 5 R718 C781 R490 R489 C913 R831 R944 R947 Q933 C932 R940 R960 R866 R865 Q932 C931 R933 R964 CN951 29 CN901 29 1 1 1 22 30 CONTACT SIDE STEPPING MOTOR 16 208 RFO C777 D C108 C779 C780 C793 50 1717 C924 C847 C851 R868 R864 C802 C903 HEAT RESISTANCE PRI-FLUX M 1 IC481 R475 R486 KN2 R832 26 25 C908 157 156 156 D IC791 R752 R758 C833 R836 C766 C751 R570 R568 1 R632 R577 2111 21 CN551 CONTACT SIDE IC901 R908 CN115 IC271 IC403 IC901 Q933 Q934 Q932 Q931 R907 R898 C902 R134 R117 R118 C106 C778 104 R756 105 R757 105 C771 C487 C792 R555 JACK(AUDIO) C753 C484 R474 R476 9 8 X481 IC281 IC791 IC801 R563 C916 C912 C917 R929 R986 CN561 C607 R641 C C472 C 27M R495 C481 R781 C775 C776 R485 R491 C480 R492 R480 C790 R755 R754 Q103 VNP1886DVDM 1 1 R946 R954 R583 2121 55 77 R791 R579 C837 C838 R928 C842 R863 R862 R923 SPINDLE MOTOR R798 R301 L481 IC201 IC481 IC751 C477 C475 R481 C476 C470 C791 C795 C794 C909 R760 C772 IC302 iLINK 1 1 CN701 C799 R724 C471 RPWM PPWM VPWM FPWM C266 R266 1 R264 R263 R262 R261 5 4 R269 C264 R270 R271 C263 C315 R312 R310 R316 R314 R671 C701 C485 R473 C774 C773 R761 4 11 C796 R753 R835 4848 3333 R871 R859 M R673 R672 R701 CN531 R441 C532 R537 VWS1535VWS1539VWS15 AWX8156- C610 BAR CODE C265 8 R706 R675 R674 IC261 R488 C782 19 19 CN502 1 1 R418 KN1 VWS1531VWS1532VWS1533VWS1534C745 R714 24 24 CONTACT SIDE 1 1 C533 CN402 1 FL IC601 R412 R411 R409 R413 R713 IC261 R726 R725 C702 C326 C770 C769 C764 C763 C758 R839 IC831 C843 C839 6464 IC831 R801 R996 1 R985 R854 R873 R855 R959 49 49 C844 C811 C815 R822 EV3 R958 R957 R945 C757 C840 R805 C803 48 30 R417 R414 C426 C534 R408 R540 R539 R538 R268 C261 R322 C756 157 R751 C768 C767 C841 R846 R844 37 25 C801 R403 R823 C414 C401 R938 R997 R931 C204 C202 C319 R202 R215 208 C754 C117 R121 R167 R168 C807 36 C411 C805 R803 R806 R808 R809 R811 R810 R814 C422 D402 R939 R272 R318 C312 C200 R201 8 52 1 C755 Q103 C123 C100 R161 4 R807 C283 R287 C284 R288 IC281 5 1 EV4 D401 EV6 R704 R705 C233 R626 R208 C215 R211 C107 R120 RF+ RF- C274 C271 C273 C272 R119 R139 R149 CN111 1 1 2 2 1 R741 R536 R535 R533 R531 R655 R693 R695 R640 R623 R694 C693 C695 R696 R624 R611 R627 C615 C618 R628 R631 R629 C221 R350 C217 C207 25 25 26 26 PU 26 FDRV R138 C126 R286 C281 R284 R283 R282 R281 R285 C282 8 13 CN401 1 R762 C605 R676 R681 R637 R638 R645 R630 C205 CN115 11 R607 R635 R606 R605 R647 R602 R593 C603 R661 R663 R664 C662 R662 R651 C391 R391 12 CN105 1 CONTACT SIDE 1 4 CN114 44 SLDR SPDL R229 C231 R224 C227 C226 R223 CN104 CONTACT SIDE LOAD CN103 17 1 R482 R493 C486 C489 R497 R487 R472 R483 R471 C474 D CN801 F E D C B CONTACT SIDE CN912 JACK(VIDEO) T.O. A C CN701 CN901 B DVDM ASSY (VNP1886-D) SIDE A 4.2 DVDM ASSY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 CONTACT SIDE C599 25 C601 R597 R532 C746 50 CN513 C747 1 CONTACT SIDE 7 CN412 26 IC741 CN542 CONTACT SIDE IC603 24 C631 R595 R685 R684 C726 R298 C727 25 1 C741 C744 C743 C742 C712 C718 R722 C715 C713 R613 R612 C629 R616 R715 R712 C706 R258 R255 R254 C246 C245 R257 R259 R639 R642 C731 R625 C623 C609 R617 R634 R614 R618 C730 C704 IC701 R689 R610 1 R253 C235 28 C709 R703 C249 C248 C251 208 R677 IC251 14 15 R246 C333 R342 R344 R581 R363 R371 R373 R372 C366 C365 C371 C330 C322 R336 3 C321 R331 L304 R332 R329 C324 C495 C490 C493 4 4 1 C328 3 C310 R315 R335 3 1 1 3 C329 D302 4 5 1 4 5 5 R719 C323 R723 5 R582 R496 C488 R213 R214 R333 R203 R233 C717 C716 R797 R796 R794 R793 R720 R498 R792 C714 C708 R320 R711 R710 C725 R707 C721 R709 C724 R708 R334 C723 C336 C705 C255 C252 157 C320 R330 C719 C234 1 156 C736 R345 C335 R370 R499 IC781 C370 IC491 IC306 C353 R116 C112 1 R361 R369 D303 R799 C733 C728 C729 R343 L330 C361 21 R702 C710 R227 R218 R226 IC211 R717 C732 R225 6 C232 C214 R228 Q210 R234 C334 IC351 22 42 R362 1 C735 Q601 105 D601 R682 C720 R659 R680 R621 C608 C722 C602 R601 R594 R596 R665 1 C622 48 R650 C619 R589 R600 C253 4 C237 R252 R220 R364 R368 C707 R716 R260 C256 R256 R251 C258 C254 C390 C250 C220 R219 R375 R374 C789 RFO C242 C120 R171 C121 R131 C124 R133 R132 C115 R122 Q104 R365 R143 R144 R142 R366 C783 R140 C130 1 1 20 TP1 R141 R130 Q106 TP2 R172 R136 R135 R159 C113 C114 R123 C491 C494 IC552 C554 C552 C787 C786 16 10 11 IREF Q935 C938 C785 R962 R956 R980 R979 R795 C424 C133 Q102 R572 Q101 C105 Q940 C940 R551 R552 R553 R976 R971 R125 C104 C102 R1 R2 R3 R4 C896 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R924 C900 C403 R556 C416 C415 Q941 R988 R926 R987 R819 R820 R419 R402 C420 R925 R405 C910 C914 121 C907 Q936 3 1 C404 4 5 C936 R982 R995 C922 1 C891 40 R920 R919 R921 R922 R984 R965 R999 C893 C928 R932 C930 C929 R891 C948 C947 C919 R917 R913 C941 C942 R968 IC902 C927 R994 R912 R834 Q939 Q938 R909 160 C407 R910 C915 C918 C406 R927 C405 C911 R911 C923 R914 C920 R585 R558 C556 R588 C905 C901 C836 R840 C814 C813 R567 R562 R564 R557 C937 R970 R571 R969 R576 VWS1 0 0 0 -A AWX8 1 1 1 C765 R992 R990 C134 R977 C934 R952 L751 C895 R893 R905 R894 R903 R896 R904 C899 R906 R901 R554 R899 R900 R902 R574 Q937 R972 R897 R895 C898 C897 R763 C894 C904 C835 24 IC786 R124 32 IC101 R114 R112 C935 C939 R961 R975 C945 R941 IC553 B R983 C946 C944 C943 R565 R113 R998 R586 R111 R993 C555 R137 17 R155 R156 R157 R158 C421 R401 C413 22 12 C784 C797 R127 C109 R126 R105 R106 R107 R152 R108 R151 R109 R154 R110 R153 R103 R102 R101 R104 C423 C417 R966 R978 R973 R967 R981 R974 IC931 9 IC931 IC402 IC404 IC902 IC404 R955 R949 C553 IC786 IC101 C410 IC402 16 8 R421 1 R550 R559 R560 R561 Q935 C 7 C788 C116 C118 C110 C125 IC553 C419 C418 5 4 13 C111 11 Q106 Q104 IC552 Q937 Q102 Q940 Q101 C425 33 C906 80 41 1 120 Q941 Q938 Q939 Q936 C409 IC305 IC303 R321 IC304 Q241 R148 R147 R145 R128 C122 R360 C360 R359 48 IC304 IC781 IC491 R146 C351 R351 R353 R727 R609 C297 C650 IC701 IC251 Q210 D IC351 Q241 C359 64 C355 R355 C332 28 54 1 8 IC603 IC741 E Q601 IC211 C247 19 49 C354 R354 52 27 12 1 PN R357 C357 C356 R356 R358 1 104 1 33 23 49 SIDE B (FIRST) 20 40 2 39 1 53 44 5 4 1 8 DV-757Ai B F 2 34 81 819R 129C 619R 519R B DVDM ASSY (VNP1886-D) SIDE B 5 6 7 A 8 SIDE A W241 55 2 9 W285 W286 W287 38 JACB 887- C GNDA F W288 JA701 C103 IC101 11 W328 GNDD DATA1 DATA2 XMMUTE V+12V SQEEZE XCOMP LETTER GND GND GND P/XI VSEL1 VSEL2 CTS DTR GNDD IC102 EV+6V LRCK1 BCK1 XCS2 XCS1 V+12V EVER6,SW5 EVER6,SW5 V C Y Y/G Cb/B Cr/R TXD W329 RXD W443 W330 C742 CN701 W333 W444 E W239 W240 C751 EV+6V CONTACT SIDE W290 H CN901 C105 GNDA W242 W243 JA703 JA702 C741 78M08 78M05 C101 30 30 VWV1912(45AKU) VWV1913(656AKU) VWV1914(656AWY) VWV1925(655ALB) VWV1926(6500ARAM) C761 C721 C762 C763 W248 W245 C107 W289 W496 V+12V C701 VWV1915(655ARL) VWV19**(655ARD) VWV1916(47AiKU) VWV1917(757AiWY) VWV1918(757AJJ) GNDD CN702 C753 W205 GNDD W206 W291 W292 W332 W293 W294 W449 W445 W446 GNDD C775 C772 W246 W244 1 W447 W429 CN705 RY702 Print side RY701 4 GNDD W448 IC102 C725 IC702 VWV1919(755AiRL) VWV1920(49KU) VWV1921(858AViJ) W336 CN703 W337 W335 4 3 W207 W425 GNDD C702 C782 +5V V+5V GNDA VSEL1 CN701 7 1 7 1 CN801 W216 GNDD C771 W215 W218 W247 GNDD 19 GNDD V+12V W262 W436 W263 W264 W266 W265 W307 W305 W306 E C804 CN702 GND VSEL2 R IC101 IC702 GNDD W208 W209 W210 W249 GNDD W435 W434 +5V W297 GNDD C781 AUDIO_L AUDIO_R SQEEZE V+12V V C Y B G DV-757Ai 50 W261 THIS PRODUCT CONTAINS LEAD IN SOLDER AND CERTAIN ELECTRICAL PARTS CONTAIN CHEMICALS WHICH ARE KNOWN TO THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA TO CAUSE CANCER, BIRTH DEFECTS OR OTHER REPRODUCTIVE HARM. HEALTH & SAFETY CODE SECTION 25249.6 - PROPOSITION 65 W298 5 W250 W430 V+12V 1 W204 W211 GNDD W432 W431 5 WARNING 6 W296 W295 W433 1 1 W214 GNDD 6 6 6 5 4 2 3 2 1 1 W217 GNDD 10 2 1 B CN901 D 19 W299 1 10 C 1 B 2 8 KN102 (VNP1887-D) C JACB ASSY YELLOW A 4 3 2 1 4.3 JACB ASSY GREEN & BLUE & RED GNDD D GNDD CONTACT SIDE 1 5 W393 GNDD GNDD 51 CN102 W382 W371 V+3D W356 W354 W372 W374 W373 W375 W359 W376 W381 GNDD W338 GNDD W339 W390 W389 W426 C505 GNDD W363 W420 C502 B W369 W414 W409 C402 W415 W413 C501 W411 W438 V+5A W401 W388 W421 W385 C405 W353 C301 W357 C201 W355 W440 W437 W403 C401 W406 W410 W441 W417 W416 V+5A W412 C410 W442 C305 W341 C303 D C306 GNDD W348 C420 W346 C520 C510 W424 W347 W343 GNDA W351 W342 C416 C310 C311 C320 W313 W316 Vref W315 V+12V W317 C324 W314 C109 W274 GNDD W273 GNDD W272 C GNDD 21 W219 W318 GNDA GNDA V+12V W321 V+12V W322 Vref W319 Vref W320 V+12V W323 V+12V W324 V+12V W325 PC GNDA W281 Vref W280 V+12V DC FC W279 W227 VMUTE W229 V+12V W234 VMUTE W238 W230 W226 W232 W223 W222 GNDD JACB VNP1887- Production Code V+8A W326 Vref W277 C516 W231 C604 JA802 W233 C753 C110 C605 KN101 C101 W282 GNDD C338 CN101 CONTACT SIDE W228 W220 A C380 W327 W278 C374 W275 GNDD W276 V+12V W221 19 EV+6V C334 C344 W224 C360 C424 GNDD PCMMCK IR V+3D SEL_IR V+3D GNDD DOUT GNDD V+5D DATA0 GNDD BCK0 GNDD LRCK0 XAMUTE XCSDF0 2CH_LFE_ON XDFSCK XDACRST0 XDFSO C330 C331 C336 C346 C341 C340 C314 C321 C372 W225 1 1 W201 JA801 B W202 L601 JA301 JA601 JA602 FR JA302 W203 FL FR FL Rs Ls LFE CT CN704 C C751 CN705 55 W370 W394 GNDD W377 GNDD W378 GNDD W407 W408 W395 W380 W418 W383 W384 W386 W387 W423 DSDSEL DSDBCK DSD_R DSD_L DSD_Ls DSD_Rs DSD_LFE DSD_CT DSD_MCK GNDD GNDD GNDD GNDD GNDD GNDD GNDD GNDD GNDD GNDD EV+6V W422 VMUTE C414 W235 W236 W237 C524 C514 C105 W239 W204 3 2 8 1919 C350 GNDA 7 DV-757Ai W283 W284 W285 W286 W287 6 C F D CN902 CN102 1 1 E 1 6 1 2 4 TZ CN101 BLACK B CN551 BLACK RED & WHITE SIDE A 5 6 7 A 8 RXD TXD Cr/R Cb/B Y/G Y C V EVER6,SW5 EVER6,SW5 V+12V XCS1 XCS2 BCK1 LRCK1 CTS VSEL2 VSEL1 P/XI GND GND GND LETTER XCOMP SQEEZE V+12V XMMUTE DATA2 DATA1 R755 C752 R533 Q531 R756 R432 C758 VMUTE R433 R430 R124 R125 R129 Q533 Q432 C512 CT R512 C513 V+12V V+12V V+12V V+12V CT IC502 V+8A EV+6V R531 R412 8 LFE Ls R523 C517 Q371 R522 C521 R510 C412 5 R410 R525 R415 FL R352 Rs R351 VMUTE C373 V+5A C119 GNDA IC501 IC503 C507 GNDD Q201 FL R350 R357 R354 VMUTE R377 R376 V+12V LFE R378 R375 R374 C370 C381 R517 R380 R411 Rs IC402 R422 C508 R401 C503 1 GNDA 10 20 R117 R116 R115 R114 R113 EV+6V R362 R321 R118 R211 C116 DSD_MCK DSD_CT DSD_LFE DSD_Rs DSD_Ls DSD_L DSD_R DSDBCK DSDSEL R121 FR R365 R607 R364 R360 R367 R361 R372 R373 R371 IC305 V+12V GNDA C423 Q430 C506 C603 R342 C417 Q322 R358 R368 Q312 FR D380 V+12V R341 IC303 15 CN102 R205 C120 IC401 IC403 11 Ls R355 FR C404 C406 10 R353 R212 C115 20 C413 C411 4 C421 R420 R417 C309 R431 C307 1 1 5 4 R320 R301 C403 IC301 C504 R131 R130 R343 C108 R344 D101 C523 C511 R418 Q530 C422 R421 R427 8 1 GNDA Q321 C339 R370 28 5A C104 R518 R511 4 GNDA V+12V 5 4 R379 GNDA V+5A V+5A C304 Q533 Q531 Q431 Q432 Q532 Q534 R753 C754 1 R520 8 1 R340 C342 C343 R345 IC304 5 R311 C602 Q601 V+12V R313 FL C325 FR C407 GNDD R119 C203 IC202 R202 CN102 R757 R123 R530 R532 R534 R535 R516 R514 R513 C522 R521 R527 C371 5 4 8 R206 R605 R332 R331 IC302 C315 FL R203 R201 IC201 C R758 R791 Q431 Q534 Q532 R515 Q510 R526 R414 R413 R426 R424 R423 Q370 8 1 R335 C302 C756 R536 C515 Q520 R524 Q410 R416 Q420 Q350 Q351 Q352 Q362 R312 R334 R333 C333 C332 C204 4 3 C525 C415 R425 C425 C361 R356 R363 R366 R315 R324 R111 R112 4 R310 IC503 IC501 IC303 C352 Q360 Q361 R325 R322 R603 1 C117 C606 R601 R122 Q801 CN101 Q311 GNDA C308 R323 R208 R210 R209 DV-757Ai 52 C362 C351 R606 C112 R602 R330 GNDD C202 IC201 1 19 Q520 Q510 Q410 Q530 Q360 Q352 Q351 Q350 Q420 Q362 Q370 Q371 Q430 Q361 Q601 Q322 Q321 Q311 Q312 Q201 IC305 IC402 IC403 IC401 IC304 IC302 IC202 IC301 F 14 1 C757 R609 R110 R108 R107 R106 XDACRST0 XDFSO 2CH_LFE_ON XDFSCK XAMUTE XCSDF0 GNDD LRCK0 GNDD BCK0 V+5D DATA0 DOUT GNDD GNDD SEL_IR V+3D IR V+3D GNDD PCMMCK GNDD 8 1 Q310 Q801 Q320 Q802 R105 C114 R132 R101 R802 R109 C601 R104 R808 GNDD D (VNP1887-D) C JACB ASSY 2 1 D801 Q802 C808 R807 EV+6V E 9 16 R608 C801 B 1 21 EV+6V IC203 C R801 R806 R103 R102 R804 R805 V+ SIDE B A 4 3 2 1 CN101 C803 C802 R604 R803 D802 C113 V+12V C111 Q310 R314 GNDD Q320 C118 11 GNDA R207 R120 GNDD R204 6 7 53 R VSEL2 B G CN702 GND Y C V V+12V VWV1912(45AKU) VWV1913(656AKU) VWV1914(656WY) VWV1925(655LB) VWV1926(6500ARAM) VWV1915(655ARL) VWV19**(655ARD) VWV1916(47AiKU) VWV1917(757AiWY) VWV1918(757AJJ) R705 R714 +12V EVER+6 GND C733 Y D713 C D705 D712 R769 C805 7 VWV1919(755RL) VWV1920(49KU) VWV1921(858J) R127 R716 R129 R125 CN701 C723 +5V D711 Cb Y Cr Cr 1 1 EV+6V C711 +5V GND C724 +5V D706 C732 R767 C774 R764 R765 C773 C776 R768 L703 L704 R766 L702 R770 R762 C765 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 V+5A V+8A VMUTE R433 R432 C755 R756 C752 Cb C766 R763 R760 L701 R761 VWM2 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 V Y/G Q701 R124 Y C V GND +5V C726 Cr/R Cb/B D704 D710 D709 D707 D703 C764 GND R128 30 R702 C783 Cr/R Cb/B Y/G C703 +5V V+12V IC701 18 +5V R126 R715 R701 C704 C784 R704 R796 R795 1 D701 D708 R772 19 R759 R751 1 C 36 D702 C743 R752 SQEEZE VSEL1 GNDA V+5V C722 R794 R793 C716 C714 C715 C712 C102 C744 R754 R755 C756 C757 AUDIO_R AUDIO_L R771 R712 R711 C106 C713 R131 R130 C108 D101 C104 R753 R757 C754 8 DV-757Ai 19 R713 DTR CTS VSEL2 VSEL1 P/XI GND GND GND LETTER XCOMP SQEEZE V+12V XMMUTE D T 2 RXD TXD Cr/R Cb/B Y/G Y C V EVER6,SW5 EVER6,SW5 V+12V XCS1 XCS2 5 C F IC701 Q701 E CN702 D CN701 A- B SIDE B 5 6 7 A 8 1 2 3 4 4.4 SACDB ASSY SIDE A SIDE A C CN102 1 4 4 C973 11 13 13 CONTACT SIDE C839 CN903 19 19 22 1 44 R923 R922 R931 C942 C926 C943 C945 C921 IC906 IC901 C922 C951 C955 39 39 2 2 20 C925 C944 1 1 20 PC C928 R921 C946 C938 45 176 4 IC905 40 40 CONTACT SIDE CONTACT SIDE CN901 CN801 C CN901 B CN502 D SACDB ASSY B CN531 (VNP1885-B) SIDE B R968 R961 R967 R959 R957 R982 R980 R955 R951 R832 R834 R830 R828 R971 R972 R973 R974 R975 R976 R977 R978 R979 D 5 C940 C827 R809 R810 IC804 C971 11 C929 3 I CN102 SIDE B R920 R926 C941 C832 CN801 CN903 1 8 11 C972 1 IC901 C956 1 C923 C930 C947 C844 C840 C841 C977 4 R917 C933 C934 R927 IC904 R928 C935 C936 C937 C 5 C901 C835 C836 C834 IC808 5 5 C913 C902 C828 7 C842 C976 C975 C974 7 R915 R930 3 88 R924 C924 4 1 C911 89 133 C907 C906 C912 C816 C823 C820 C826 37 37 5 C824 B C843 R822 R823 R814 IC806 IC904 C920 C919 R908 72 C821 4 3 R812 1 5 IC804 C918 C927 26 C833 IC906 VWG AWX8156- 25 144 144 36 36 R849 11 IC901 3 C917 C830 C802 IC808 4 1 132 IC902 IC801 C822 IC905 5 C909 C914 C819 IC806 3/4 VWG2352VWG2353VWG2378- IC902 1 72 B C837 C905 C829 C812 C810 C811 C809 C831 IC903 C903 R904 C915 50 109 109 C815 L801 R907 R906 R905 R903 R916 CN902 C807 C808 IC801 108108 FC DC 19 7373 IC902 C801 19 IC801 1 CN999 21 A SACDB VNP1885NE M C2 A B C 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 C916 R902 SIDE IC903 1 0 1 2 3 R912 R911 R910 R909 CONTACT C904 CN902 0 1 A R800 R914 C979 C978 R966 R965 R964 R987 R986 R985 R984 R962 R960 R958 R983 R981 R956 R953 R952 R824 C910 5 C991 C952 C932 R925 R843 R842 R841 R833 R831 R829 R827 R801 IC991 R840 R839 IC991 R844 R845 R846 R856 1 R991 C931 R929 R901 R918 R998 R848 R992 E R999 R919 8 8 8 7 7 7 6 6 6 5 5 5 4 4 4 3 3 3 2 2 2 8 1 1 1 2 0 0 0 R913 9 9 9 C908 R808 DSADMR DSADML R854 R855 R807 R806 C950 R941 1 2.SACDSL 4.DSDBCK 6.DSD R 8.DSD L 10.DSD RS 12.DSD LS 14.DSD LFE 16.DSD C 18.DSDMCK R816 R818 R817 R819 R847 R815 19 VWG R942 AWX R943 R944 R945 R946 R947 R948 R949 F CN902 D D DV-757Ai 54 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 4.5 SCRB ASSY SIDE A GNDV W137 +12V GNDV VSEL1 V+5V GNDA W167 SQUEEZE W136 W172 W166 AUDIO.R AUDIO.L 1 1 1 IC902 IC901 W139 W138 V 1 R923 R935 D920 D905 R924 W115 C934 C927 V R936 R928 R954 D906 Q904 C935 D919 C916 C948 W134 R958 W164 C908 5 6 RY903 1 W130 10 W112 W111 W129 W158 5 W157 W156 RY904 W128 W110 W109 W171 1 W127 W105 W106 W108 W124 W107 W152 W177 3 W169 GNDV W168 W150 W149 W122 5 6 RY902 W175 W120 1 W176 10 JA901 R C944 W103 G W148 W174 C917 C958 C901 B R916 C942 W119 +12V GNDA W118 W117 R905 W146 W102 5 RY901 Q902 R912 R931 R903 C914 1 R904 R917 C906 R909 C905 Q901 W143 R911 W142 W101 W141 JA901 R910 R906 R901 R907 C902 R913 R908 D901 C921 R902 GNDA 6 V C923 D903 C924 R941 R920 R930 R925 R918 R919 R934 D914 R967 C947 R929 1 4 GNDV W153 W151 C953 W125 +5V +12V GNDA W154 W173 C946 R966 +12V D912 R968 D917 D913 R998 6 W170 W155 W126 SCRB VWV1922- W159 C937 VNP1887- C943 W160 1 D918 R957 R955 D916 R964 Q903 10 GNDA GNDV R956 D C945 D915 IC903 W144 R997 5W123 R922 R965 C951 R962 R999 RY905 R953 R921 C941 D910 Q903 W162 W131 6 +12V R946 10 R951 R952 D908 C956 W147 C933 R942 R950 GNDV 6 C913 C C903 R943 D909 R944 R945 SCRB 10 C932 R949 C925 D911 IC903 W163 W133 W132 B R940 R933 VWV1922- VNP1887- W161 R926 D904 D907 JA902 G R932 R915 C907 E Q902 Q901 W165 W113 R C959 R939 R938 R937 C909 C957 W145 B W114 W135 C940 C928 R927 Q905 Q904 GNDV W140 C Y G CN901 C920 AUDIO.R AUDIO.L Q905 C930 C936 C938 SQUEEZE GNDA 3 GNDV 6 19 B GNDV VSEL2 C929 R VSEL1 C939 4 V +12V 6 C IC901 Y 1 3 IC902 G 1 JA902 (VNP1887-D) R961 R948 R947 B GNDV CN901 19 R VSEL2 V+5V SCRB ASSY H CN901 A 1 C CN702 CN901 (VNP1887-D) 4 SCRB ASSY 19 H SIDE B C910 C904 D902 R914 C950 R959 C919 F H H DV-757Ai 5 6 7 55 8 D F R215 R202 R216 R201 D211 R204 R208 D212 C201 R214 R223 C202 R207 R213 R212 R211 R221 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 CN201 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 2000 R205 CN201 R222 E VWG R203 A B C 2/2 1.GND 2.LED7 G 3.LED6 4.KEY0 5.LED5 R120 13.s(MtoF) 12.GND 11.SCK 10.XREADY 9.IR 8.PW_ON 1.GND VWG 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 2 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 6.STBY CN102 C110 7.FLDC+ 1 9 R225 R224 R206 C291 C292 CN102 1 6.XRESET 4 (VNP1891-B) 5.FLDC- KEYB ASSY 4.LT1 3 DV-757Ai F 3.-28V 2 CN101 2.SEL IR 1 56 E F R130 R147 Q103 R183 R146 R181 R145 Q101 R144 R101 9 R182 F E D Q102 Q102 Q101 Q103 SIDE B 9 9 V101 VWG W161 W121 W162 W118 W119 W117 W115 W158 W101 W157 L101 C104 W116 CN201 FL S202 W114 NE M PF2 PC S201 CN202 PW 2/2 S204 S203 VWG VWG2371 VWG2370 1 PROGRE D204 VWG2369 VWG2368 D206 FL-OFF CN102 9 W201 CN102 W165 VWG2360 VWG2357 FLKY 9 3 VWG2359 CN201 1 W120 VWG2358 1 2 1 2 D205 D203 STAND BY i-Link PROGRE D201 J201 KEYB F CN101 J CN302 SIDE A 1 5 1 1 C 4 IC103 B A KEYB ASSY (VNP1891-B) 4.6 FLKY and KEYB ASSYS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 SIDE A E PC W146 W150 W148 W153 W149 W143 W142 W141 C106 W140 W139 W138 W136 W137 W134 W135 W132 W133 W130 W131 W129 PAUSE PLAY S103 STOP W107 W106 W152 W151 W144 W109 W166 S106 W165 W147 W127 REV W128 /RL W111 /J VWG2360 W123 VWG2359 OPEN W124 /WY X101 S101 W169 VWG2358 B C100 W170 W145 W168 /KU/CA W108 VWG2357 (VNP1891-B) J101 W122 2/2 FLKY FLKY ASSY A C S104 W156 17 W113 VWG FWD 17 1 W167 S105 S102 CN101 W112 1 NE M PF2 CN101 B CN402 IC101 Q105 CN101 D 1 17 R115 I CN101 Q105 R149 R148 R198 Q104 R194 C102 R128 R126 C109 R197 20 R199 R195 H R119 R152 21 R161 C115 K R145 R151 R121 40 R117 1 R135 E 5 IC102 C101 C108 R106 R134 80 R136 IC C105 R143 C114 R141 R142 C161 R109 R111 R110 R133 R122 61 R137 R140 C107 R127 60 1 10 R191 R196 R139 C111 R138 R129 R102 R104 R103 R114 R107 R108 R123 41 C116 C113 17.1394RST 16.12V 15.S(FtoM) R105 L M 2/2 14.E+3V 13.s(MtoF) 12.GND 11.SCK 10.XREADY 9.IR 8.PW_ON 7.FLDC+ 6.XRESET 5.FLDC- 1 J R146 R147 Q103 R112 R113 R183 R181 R182 R118 R150 C103 Q104 R116 Q103 SIDE B IC102 E FLKY ASSY (VNP1891-B) F E DV-757Ai 5 6 7 57 8 1 2 3 4 4.7 POWER SUPPLY UNIT A SIDE A SIDE A AC INLET ASSY G POWER SUPPLY UNIT CN1 Q2 J CN302 CN2 B C Q1 Q20 Q320 VR201 B CN401 D IC103 CN101 IC201 E Q412 Q411 Q410 F G G DV-757Ai 58 1 2 3 4 1 1 CN103 R151 R152 R153 R154 CN103 A 1 4 3 L201 C329 C411 L2 C152 D261 R165 3 L202 4 C342 1 C285 C203 C207 C208 C271 C276 1 R257 R258 R214 C217 C221 C213 R161 R163 R164 R142 R141 CN104 1 1 1 75 75 C343 C212 51 51 L203 VNP1890- VWG23911.GND 2.IOUTE 3.GND 4.GND 5.FRAME 6.DSDA 76 76 R355 R126 R127 R129 R368 R139 5 C301 7.DSD5 8.DSD4 9.DSD3 10.DSD2 11.DSD1 12.DSD0 13.GND CN102 C102 IC101 R140 R107 R145 R143 R344 C104 R124 100 100 IC201 R402 R401 CN105 8 (4/4) C L1 C309 C101 C308 L5 R341 R342 R343 C306 C333 C401 D CN903 13 13 X201 11 C202 ILKB 24 24 L204 5 C321 6 1 R162 C 1.TXD0 2.RXD0 3.DTR0 4.CTS2 5.V+5D 6.GNDD 7.12V C344 C327 C330 C348 C270 R374 R375 R279 R272 R226 R204 R225 C283 R289 R352 R351 R106 IC307 D209 D210 D211 D212 R290 C284 R206 C214 C281 R215 R216 C215 C216 R104 C261 R105 R207 R213 R211 R209 C282 R208 R372 R337 IC205 C286 IC205 R338 C328 C231 R256 C347 C345 L6 1 7 7 C151 Q104 4 C346 R274 R273 C325 R371 C273 1 1 R111 CN101 1.V+5D 2.GND 3.V+3D 4.V+3D 5.GND 6.1394XRDY 7.1394LT 8.S(MtoF) 9.S(1394toM) 10.XRESET 11.1394SSCK 12.GND 13.1394MCK 14.GND 15.1394SPDIF 16.GND 17.22/24M 18.GND 19.1394BCK 20.1394LRCK 21.1394DAT0 22.1394DAT1 23.1394DAT2 24.1394DATA R109 R130 R336 1 R366 R276 R277 C278 11 JA1 R365 1 IC204 5 C322 R286 R285 8 7 C277 L3 R275 C274 C275 R280 C279 7 JA2 CN102 C326 L4 1 R282 R281 14 R367 1 1 CN101 R218 R287 R288 R283 R284 R364 IC203 C272 R108 B CN701 B C205 C222 R271 C220 C219 R117 C405 C404 C403 C334 IC307 D201 D202 D203 D204 R363 C323 B R116 R137 R134 C406 1 IC401 SIDE B SIDE B 8 59 7 C206 R222 C103 R119 R118 R128 R125 R138 R112 IC306 C402 C223 R212 R219 VNP1890- R223 25 25 1 R331 C331 R260 R259 R373 C232 R252 R102 C209 R221 1 1 R333 1 IC308 R103 R101 C211 R220 R339 11 11 R122 X101 R335 R332 C324 C218 D213 D214 D215 D216 C262 C204 R340 20 IC302 C302 10 1 R265 E R227 C307 C109 C108 IC102 IC102 1 C341 R205 84 52 R353 R350 R349 R110 C422 C421 8 1 R136 9 16 C106 1 5 D 8 D205 D206 D207 D208 R346 R334 50 IC202 IC202 C424 C423 R232 1 42 C426 C425 R266 R267 R268 R269 R270 C210 R254 R255 20 10 IC306 50 26 6 5 CN101 IC401 (VNP1890-A) ILKB ASSY I C412 Q104 1 1 1 IC204 IC309 IC201 R251 R250 R253 IC301 26 IC203 IC101 IC308 IC301 IC309 CN102 IC302 F VWG2391- I I DV-757Ai A SIDE A SIDE A 8 7 6 5 4.8 ILKB ASSY C105 C107 R309 5 8 D 94V-0 1 2 3 4 4.9 MSWB ASSY SIDE A SIDE A VWG2390 3 4 1 2 A B VWG PC G CN2 A B CN302 NE M PF2 1 C301 5 CN302 PRIMARY 6 C 1 D 7 8 MSWB S301 2/2 C 1 CN301 CN301 F CN202 J MSWB ASSY (VNP1891-A) SIDE B SIDE B D 2/2 C311 CN301 CN301 1 1 CN302 CN302 VWG2 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 E F J J DV-757Ai 60 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 5. PCB PARTS LIST NOTES: Parts marked by "NSP" are generally unavailable because they are not in our Master Spare Parts List. The mark found on some component parts indicates the importance of the safety factor of the part. Therefore, when replacing, be sure to use parts of identical designation. When ordering resistors, first convert resistance values into code form as shown in the following examples. Ex.1 When there are 2 effective digits (any digit apart from 0), such as 560 ohm and 47k ohm (tolerance is shown by J=5%, and K=10%). 560 Ω 56 x 10 1 RD1/4PU 5 6 1 J 561 47k Ω RD1/4PU 4 7 3 J 47 x 10 3 473 0.5 Ω RN2H R 5 0 K R50 1Ω RS1P 1 R 0 K 1R0 Ex.2 When there are 3 effective digits (such as in high precision metal film resistors). 5.62k Ω 562 x 10 1 5621 RN1/4PC 5 6 2 1 F Mark No. Description Part No. Mark No. LIST OF ASSEMBLIES [DV-757Ai/WYXJ] NSP 1..LOADING MECHA ASSY NSP 2..LOAB ASSY > > VWS1540 1..JCSB ASSY 2..JACB ASSY 2..SCRB ASSY VWM2149 VWV1917 VWV1922 1..SACDB ASSY VWG2353 1..FLKB ASSY 2..FLKY ASSY 2..KEYB ASSY 2..MSWB ASSY VWM2136 VWG2358 VWG2369 VWG2390 1..ILKB ASSY VWG2391 1..POWER SUPPLY UNIT VWR1361 VWT1203 VWG2346 1..DVDM ASSY VWS1534 1..JCSB ASSY 2..JACB ASSY VWM2151 VWV1919 1..SACDB ASSY VWG2353 1..FLKB ASSY 2..FLKY ASSY 2..KEYB ASSY 2..MSWB ASSY VWM2138 VWG2360 VWG2369 VWG2390 1..ILKB ASSY VWG2391 1..POWER SUPPLY UNIT VWR1361 Mark No. A VWT1203 VWG2346 1..DVDM ASSY [DV-S755Ai/RLXJ/NC] NSP 1..LOADING MECHA ASSY NSP 2..LOAB ASSY Description Part No. LOAB ASSY [VWG2346] SWITCHES AND RELAYS S101 REAF SWITCH VSK1011 OTHERS CN602 CONNCTOR CN601 CONNCTOR Description PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD S2B-PH-K S5B-PH-K Part No. 6 B VNP1836 B DVDM ASSY [VWS1540] SEMICONDUCTORS IC831 IC261, IC302 IC251 IC741, IC901 IC101 ADV7300AKST BA4510F BA6664FM HY57V161610DTC-8 LA9704W IC201 IC781 IC351 IC751 > IC404 LC78652W M2V64S40DTP-7 M56788AFP M65776AFP MM1385EN > IC791 > IC402 MM1561JF MM1565AF PD0274A PD6345A PE5286A IC552 IC601 IC701 IC491 IC902 > IC403 IC481 IC786 C PE9015B PM0033A PQ025EZ01ZP SM8707HV TC74VHC541FT IC303, IC304, IC306 IC553 IC211 IC603 Q210, Q932–Q934, Q936 TC7SZU04F TC7WH157FU TK15404M VYW2045 2SA1576A Q938, Q939 Q241 Q101, Q102, Q106 Q103, Q104 Q931 2SA1576A DTC114EUA HN1A01F HN1B04FU RN1911 Q601, Q941 D302, D303 D401, D402 D601 RN4982 KV1470 RB051L-40 RB501V-40 D E COILS AND FILTERS L304 L4080, L4090, L4100 CHIP BEADS L4110, L4120 CHIP BEADS L4130, L4820, L4880 CHIP BEADS L4910, L4930 CHIP BEADS LCYA1R2J2520 VTL1074 VTL1074 VTL1074 VTL1074 L652 CHIP BEADS L4720 CHIP BEADS VTL1074 VTL1079 DV-757Ai 5 A 7 F 61 8 1 Mark No. 2 Description L4710 CHIP BEADS L4800, L481 CHIP BEADS 3 Part No. Mark No. VTL1081 VTL1084 A CAPACITORS C480, C481, C662 C121, C532, C6270, C950 C953–C955 C314, C474, C798 C100, C133 CCSRCH100D50 CCSRCH101J50 CCSRCH101J50 CCSRCH150J50 CCSRCH151J50 C120 C484, C485, C487, C667 C134, C324, C391, C392 C945, C946 C109 CCSRCH181J50 CCSRCH220J50 CCSRCH331J50 CCSRCH331J50 CCSRCH391J50 C297, C555 C241 C107, C360 C489 C123, C201, C233, C254 CCSRCH470J50 CCSRCH560J50 CCSRCH681J50 CCSRCH8R0D50 CEV101M16 C368, C369, C413, C414 C103 C205, C326, C401, C470, C472 C701, C711, C745, C752, C766 C781, C791, C793, C835, C891 CEV101M16 CEV220M16 CEV221M4 CEV221M4 CEV221M4 C903, C908 C101 C116, C127, C223, C224, C264 C312, C406, C407, C415, C416 C477, C794, C795 CEV221M4 CEV470M6R3 CKSQYB105K10 CKSQYB105K10 CKSQYB105K10 C216, C313, C351, C427, C531 C533, C534, C606, C617, C621 C703, C748, C831, C925, C926 C951 C110, C113, C203, C220, C225 CKSRYB102K50 CKSRYB102K50 CKSRYB102K50 CKSRYB102K50 CKSRYB103K50 C234, C261, C320–C322, C330 C404, C426, C619, C920 C108, C111, C114, C115 C212, C213, C227, C231 C248–C251, C255, C263, C315 CKSRYB103K50 CKSRYB103K50 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K16 C317 C106 C208 C266 C206, C214, C242, C357 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB152K50 CKSRYB222K50 CKSRYB224K10 CKSRYB472K50 C105, C118, C122, C253, C256 C332, C353, C359, C365, C366 C609, C622, C631, C723, C755 C758, C761, C762, C767, C768 C836, C840, C848, C849 CKSRYF104Z25 CKSRYF104Z25 CKSRYF104Z25 CKSRYF104Z25 CKSRYF104Z25 C895–C899, C902, C933, C939 C112, C125, C126, C130, C200 C202, C204, C215, C217 C221, C222, C226, C230, C232 C236, C258, C265, C299, C310 CKSRYF104Z25 CKSRYF105Z10 CKSRYF105Z10 CKSRYF105Z10 CKSRYF105Z10 C319, C323, C328, C329, C409 C412, C418, C423, C428 C475, C476, C493, C494 C552–C554, C556, C602–C605 C607, C608, C610, C613–C616 CKSRYF105Z10 CKSRYF105Z10 CKSRYF105Z10 CKSRYF105Z10 CKSRYF105Z10 C618, C657, C658, C704 CKSRYF105Z10 B C D E F 4 Description Part No. C706–C710, C712–C716 C718–C722, C724–C732, C735 C741–C744, C746, C747 C753, C754, C756, C757 CKSRYF105Z10 CKSRYF105Z10 CKSRYF105Z10 CKSRYF105Z10 C759, C760, C763–C765 C769–C780, C782–C790, C792 C797, C832–C834, C837–C839 C842–C846, C893, C900, C901 C904–C907, C909–C918 CKSRYF105Z10 CKSRYF105Z10 CKSRYF105Z10 CKSRYF105Z10 CKSRYF105Z10 C921–C924, C927–C930 C956, C957 C117, C128, C422 (100/6.3) C119, C421, C424, C601 (150/4) C623, C702, C751 (150/4) CKSRYF105Z10 CKSRYF105Z10 VCH1194 VCH1195 VCH1195 C403, C405 (47/16) C411, C419 (100/6.3) VCH1210 VCH1211 RESISTORS R831, R832 R924–R927 R631, R713 R111 R113, R534, R537, R704, R705 RAB4C0R0J RAB4C101J RAB4C103J RAB4C220J RAB4C470J R138 R341 R141–R148 R364, R369, R373, R375 R123 RS1/10S0R0J RS1/10S101J RS1/10S220J RS1/16S1003F RS1/16S1202F R843, R855 R358, R361 R755 R936, R944, R950, R966, R973 R978 RS1/16S1501F RS1/16S1503F RS1/16S1801F RS1/16S3000F RS1/16S3000F R754 R751 R132 R357, R362, R363, R368, R372 R374 RS1/16S3001F RS1/16S3301F RS1/16S4702F RS1/16S6802F RS1/16S6802F R257 (R=1.0) R258, R259 (R=2.2) Other Resistors VCN1127 VCN1128 RS1/16S###J OTHERS CN401 PH CONNECTER CN103 CONNECTOR 9006 FLEXIBLE CABLE CN114 4P CONNECTOR CN115 12P CONNECTOR S13B-PH-SM3 S5B-PH-SM3 VDA1681 VKN1409 VKN1416 CN402 CN551 CN701 CN901 CN502 17P CONNECTOR 21P CONNECTOR 24P CONNECTOR 30P CONNECTOR 20P CONNECTOR VKN1421 VKN1425 VKN1428 VKN1434 VKN1460 CN111 26P CONNECTOR CN531 FFC CONNECT0R KN1, KN2 EARTH METAL FITTING X481 (27.000MHz) X601 (16.5MHz) VKN1790 VKN1794 VNF1109 VSS1159 VSS1160 B DVDM ASSY [VWS1534] SEMICONDUCTORS DV-757Ai 62 1 2 3 4 5 Mark No. 6 Description IC831 IC261, IC302 IC251 IC741, IC901 IC101 Part No. 7 Mark No. 8 Description Part No. ADV7300AKST BA4510F BA6664FM HY57V161610DTC-8 LA9704W C368, C369, C413, C414 C103 C205, C326, C401, C470, C472 C701, C711, C745, C752, C766 C781, C791, C793, C835, C891 CEV101M16 CEV220M16 CEV221M4 CEV221M4 CEV221M4 IC201 IC781 IC351 IC751 > IC404 LC78652W M2V64S40DTP-7 M56788AFP M65776AFP MM1385EN C903, C908 C101 C116, C127, C223, C224, C264 C312, C406, C407, C415, C416 C477, C794, C795 CEV221M4 CEV470M6R3 CKSQYB105K10 CKSQYB105K10 CKSQYB105K10 > IC791 > IC402 MM1561JF MM1565AF PD0274A PD6345A PE5286A C216, C313, C351, C427, C531 C533, C534, C606, C617, C621 C703, C748, C831, C925, C926 C951 C110, C113, C203, C220, C225 CKSRYB102K50 CKSRYB102K50 CKSRYB102K50 CKSRYB102K50 CKSRYB103K50 PE9015B PM0033A PQ025EZ01ZP SM8707HV TC74VHC541FT C234, C261, C320–C322, C330 C404, C426, C619, C920 C108, C111, C114, C115 C212, C213, C227, C231 C248–C251, C255, C263, C315 CKSRYB103K50 CKSRYB103K50 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K16 IC303, IC304, IC306 IC553 IC211 IC603 Q210, Q932–Q934, Q936 TC7SZU04F TC7WH157FU TK15404M VYW2045 2SA1576A C317 C106 C208 C266 C206, C214, C242, C357 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB152K50 CKSRYB222K50 CKSRYB224K10 CKSRYB472K50 Q938, Q939 Q241 Q101, Q102, Q106 Q103, Q104 Q931 2SA1576A DTC114EUA HN1A01F HN1B04FU RN1911 C105, C118, C122, C253, C256 C332, C353, C359, C365, C366 C609, C622, C631, C723, C755 C758, C761, C762, C767, C768 C836, C840, C848, C849 CKSRYF104Z25 CKSRYF104Z25 CKSRYF104Z25 CKSRYF104Z25 CKSRYF104Z25 Q601, Q941 D302, D303 D401, D402 D601 RN4982 KV1470 RB051L-40 RB501V-40 C895–C899, C902, C933, C939 C112, C125, C126, C130, C200 C202, C204, C215, C217 C221, C222, C226, C230, C232 C236, C258, C265, C299, C310 CKSRYF104Z25 CKSRYF105Z10 CKSRYF105Z10 CKSRYF105Z10 CKSRYF105Z10 L304 L4080, L4090, L4100 CHIP BEADS L4110, L4120 CHIP BEADS L4130, L4880 CHIP BEADS L4910, L652 CHIP BEADS LCYA1R2J2520 VTL1074 VTL1074 VTL1074 VTL1074 C319, C323, C328, C329, C409 C412, C418, C423, C428 C475, C476, C493, C494 C552–C554, C556, C602–C605 C607, C608, C610, C613–C616 CKSRYF105Z10 CKSRYF105Z10 CKSRYF105Z10 CKSRYF105Z10 CKSRYF105Z10 L4720 CHIP BEADS L4710 CHIP BEADS L4800, L481 CHIP BEADS VTL1079 VTL1081 VTL1084 C618, C657, C658, C704 C706–C710, C712–C716 C718–C722, C724–C732, C735 C741–C744, C746, C747 C753, C754, C756, C757 CKSRYF105Z10 CKSRYF105Z10 CKSRYF105Z10 CKSRYF105Z10 CKSRYF105Z10 C759, C760, C763–C765 C769–C780, C782–C790, C792 C797, C832–C834, C837–C839 C842–C846, C893, C900, C901 C904–C907, C909–C918 CKSRYF105Z10 CKSRYF105Z10 CKSRYF105Z10 CKSRYF105Z10 CKSRYF105Z10 C921–C924, C927–C930 C956, C957 C117, C128, C422 (100/6.3) C119, C421, C424, C601 (150/4) C623, C702, C751 (150/4) CKSRYF105Z10 CKSRYF105Z10 VCH1194 VCH1195 VCH1195 C403, C405 (47/16) C411, C419 (100/6.3) VCH1210 VCH1211 IC552 IC601 IC701 IC491 IC902 > IC403 IC481 IC786 A B C COILS AND FILTERS D CAPACITORS C480, C481, C662 C121, C532, C6270, C950 C953–C955 C314, C474, C798 C100, C133 CCSRCH100D50 CCSRCH101J50 CCSRCH101J50 CCSRCH150J50 CCSRCH151J50 C120 C484, C485, C487, C667 C134, C324, C391, C392 C945, C946 C109 CCSRCH181J50 CCSRCH220J50 CCSRCH331J50 CCSRCH331J50 CCSRCH391J50 C297, C555 C241 C107, C360 C489 C123, C201, C233, C254 CCSRCH470J50 CCSRCH560J50 CCSRCH681J50 CCSRCH8R0D50 CEV101M16 F RESISTORS R831, R832 RAB4C0R0J DV-757Ai 5 6 E 7 63 8 1 Mark No. A B 2 Description 3 Part No. R924–R927 R631, R713 R111 R113, R534, R537, R704, R705 RAB4C101J RAB4C103J RAB4C220J RAB4C470J R138 R341 R141–R148 R364, R369, R373, R375 R123 RS1/10S0R0J RS1/10S101J RS1/10S220J RS1/16S1003F RS1/16S1202F R843, R855 R358, R361 R755 R936, R944, R950, R966, R973 R978 RS1/16S1501F RS1/16S1503F RS1/16S1801F RS1/16S3000F RS1/16S3000F R754 R751 R132 R357, R362, R363, R368, R372 R374 RS1/16S3001F RS1/16S3301F RS1/16S4702F RS1/16S6802F RS1/16S6802F R257 (R=1.0) R258, R259 (R=2.2) Other Resistors VCN1127 VCN1128 RS1/16S###J Mark No. Description COILS AND FILTERS L701, L702 CHIP BEADS D CN401 PH CONNECTER CN103 CONNECTOR 9006 FLEXIBLE CABLE CN114 4P CONNECTOR CN115 12P CONNECTOR S13B-PH-SM3 S5B-PH-SM3 VDA1681 VKN1409 VKN1416 CN402 CN551 CN701 CN901 CN502 17P CONNECTOR 21P CONNECTOR 24P CONNECTOR 30P CONNECTOR 20P CONNECTOR VKN1421 VKN1425 VKN1428 VKN1434 VKN1460 CN111 26P CONNECTOR CN531 FFC CONNECT0R KN1, KN2 EARTH METAL FITTING X481 (27.000MHz) X601 (16.5MHz) VKN1790 VKN1794 VNF1109 VSS1159 VSS1160 RY701, RY702 VTL1089 VSR1017 CAPACITORS C JACB ASSY [VWV1917] C307, C406, C506 C115, C116, C118–C120, C801 C702, C721 C701, C741, C742, C751, C753 C761 CCSRCH331J50 CCSRCH470J50 CEAT101M16 CEAT102M6R3 CEAT102M6R3 C725, C762, C763 C110 C605 C604 C411, C421, C511, C521 CEAT471M6R3 CEHAZA471M6R3 CEJQ101M16 CEJQ1R0M50 CKSRYB272K50 C117, C407, C413, C423, C507 C513, C523, C704, C711–C716 C732, C733, C752, C754, C803 C111, C112, C114, C202, C204 C302, C403, C503, C601, C606 CKSRYF104Z25 CKSRYF104Z25 CKSRYF104Z25 CKSRYF105Z10 CKSRYF105Z10 C703, C722–C724, C726, C805 C334, C336, C344, C346 (470P) C330, C331, C340, C341 (4700P) C310, C311, C320, C321 (2200P) C412, C422 (1608CH330P) CKSRYF105Z10 VCE1035 VCE1046 VCE1048 VCH1226 C512, C522 (1608CH330P) C350, C360, C414 (C= 47) C424, C514, C524 (C= 47) C101, C103, C314 (C= 100) C324, C338 (C= 100) VCH1226 VCH1236 VCH1236 VCH1237 VCH1237 C372, C380, C401 (C= 100) C410, C416 (C= 100) C420, C501, C510 (C= 100) C516, C520 (C= 100) C107, C109, C201 (C= 330) VCH1237 VCH1237 VCH1237 VCH1237 VCH1239 C301, C303 (C= 330) C402, C502 (C= 330) C305, C306, C405, C505 (C= 47) VCH1239 VCH1239 VCH1240 RESISTORS SEMICONDUCTORS IC401, IC501 IC701 IC302–IC305, IC402, IC502 > IC102 > IC101 DSD1702EG LA73054 NJM5532MD NJM78M05FA NJM78M08FA IC301 > IC702 IC201 IC202 IC203 PCM1738EG-3 PQ05RD11 TC74VHC157F TC7SH08F TC7SHU04F E F Part No. SWITCHES AND RELAYS OTHERS C 4 Q312, Q322, Q432, Q532, Q534 Q601, Q701, Q801, Q802 Q350–Q352, Q360–Q362, Q410 Q420, Q510, Q520 Q201, Q310, Q311, Q320, Q321 2SA1037K 2SC2412K 2SD2114K 2SD2114K DTC114YK Q430, Q431, Q530, Q531, Q533 D701–D713, D801, D802 D380 DTC114YK 1SS355 UDZS6.2B R330, R331, R334, R335 R340, R341, R344, R345 R301 R310, R311, R320, R321 R410, R420, R510, R520 RN1/16SE1001D RN1/16SE1001D RN1/16SE1602D RN1/16SE2000D RN1/16SE2201D R332, R333, R342, R343 R411, R418, R421, R427, R511 R518, R521, R527 R1101 R751, R752, R754, R755 RN1/16SE3001D RN1/16SE8201D RN1/16SE8201D RS1/10S0R0J RS1/16S75R0F R757–R761 Other Resistors RS1/16S75R0F RS1/16S###J OTHERS CN705 SOCKET JA602 OPT. LINK OUT JA801, JA802 JACK PCB BINDER JA302 JACK AKP7012 GP1FA502TZ RKN1004 VEF1040 VKB1125 JA301 JACK VKB1133 DV-757Ai 64 1 2 3 4 5 Mark No. 6 Description Part No. JA703 JA702 JA601 CN702 JACK JACK JACK 19P CONNECTOR VKB1135 VKB1151 VKB1160 VKN1250 CN101 CN701 CN801 CN102 KN101 21P CONNECTOR 30P CONNECTOR 7P CONNECTOR 19P CONNECTOR EARTH METAL FITTING VKN1252 VKN1261 VKN1267 VKN1775 VNF1084 KN102 EARTH METAL FITTING VNF1084 SEMICONDUCTORS IC301 Mark No. 8 Description Part No. C372, C380, C401 (C= 100) C410, C416 (C= 100) C420, C501, C510 (C= 100) C516, C520 (C= 100) C107, C109, C201 (C= 330) VCH1237 VCH1237 VCH1237 VCH1237 VCH1239 C301, C303 (C= 330) C402, C502 (C= 330) C305, C306, C405, C505 (C= 47) VCH1239 VCH1239 VCH1240 A RESISTORS C JACB ASSY [VWV1919] IC401, IC501 IC701 IC302–IC305, IC402, IC502 > IC102 > IC101 7 DSD1702EG LA73054 NJM5532MD NJM78M05FA NJM78M08FA R330, R331, R334, R335 R340, R341, R344, R345 R301 R310, R311, R320, R321 R410, R420, R510, R520 RN1/16SE1001D RN1/16SE1001D RN1/16SE1602D RN1/16SE2000D RN1/16SE2201D R332, R333, R342, R343 R411, R418, R421, R427, R511 R518, R521, R527 R1101 R751, R752, R754, R755 RN1/16SE3001D RN1/16SE8201D RN1/16SE8201D RS1/10S0R0J RS1/16S75R0F R757–R761, R764–R766 Other Resistors RS1/16S75R0F RS1/16S###J IC201 IC202 IC203 PCM1738EG-3 PQ05RD11 TC74VHC157F TC7SH08F TC7SHU04F Q312, Q322, Q432, Q532, Q534 Q601, Q801, Q802 Q350, Q351, Q360, Q361, Q410 Q420, Q510, Q520 Q201, Q310, Q311, Q320, Q321 2SA1037K 2SC2412K 2SD2114K 2SD2114K DTC114YK CN705 SOCKET CN703 SOCKET(14P) JA602 OPT. LINK OUT JA801, JA802 JACK PCB BINDER AKP7012 AKP7137 GP1FA502TZ RKN1004 VEF1040 Q430, Q431, Q530, Q531, Q533 D701–D712, D801, D802 D380 DTC114YK 1SS355 UDZS6.2B JA302 JA301 JA703 JA702 JA601 JACK JACK JACK JACK JACK VKB1125 VKB1133 VKB1135 VKB1151 VKB1160 CN101 CN701 CN801 CN102 KN101 21P CONNECTOR 30P CONNECTOR 7P CONNECTOR 19P CONNECTOR EARTH METAL FITTING VKN1252 VKN1261 VKN1267 VKN1775 VNF1084 KN102 EARTH METAL FITTING VNF1084 > IC702 B OTHERS COILS AND FILTERS L701–L704 CHIP BEADS VTL1089 CAPACITORS C307, C406, C506 C115, C116, C118–C120, C801 C702, C721 C701, C741, C742, C751, C753 C761, C771 CCSRCH331J50 CCSRCH470J50 CEAT101M16 CEAT102M6R3 CEAT102M6R3 C725, C762, C763, C772, C775 C110 C605 C604 C411, C421, C511, C521 CEAT471M6R3 CEHAZA471M6R3 CEJQ101M16 CEJQ1R0M50 CKSRYB272K50 C117, C407, C413, C423, C507 C513, C523, C704, C711–C716 C752, C754, C803 C111, C112, C114, C202, C204 C302, C403, C503, C601, C606 CKSRYF104Z25 CKSRYF104Z25 CKSRYF104Z25 CKSRYF105Z10 CKSRYF105Z10 C703, C722–C724, C726, C805 C334, C336, C344, C346 (470P) C330, C331, C340, C341 (4700P) C310, C311, C320, C321 (2200P) C412, C422 (1608CH330P) CKSRYF105Z10 VCE1035 VCE1046 VCE1048 VCH1226 C512, C522 (1608CH330P) C350, C360, C414 (C= 47) C424, C514, C524 (C= 47) C101, C103, C314 (C= 100) C324, C338 (C= 100) VCH1226 VCH1236 VCH1236 VCH1237 VCH1237 D D SACDB ASSY [VWG2353] SEMICONDUCTORS > IC906 BA25BC0FP CXD2753R HY57V161610DTC-8 MM1561JF TC7SH00FU IC901 IC902 > IC808 IC904 IC806 IC991 IC905 IC801 E TC7SH04FU TC7SHU04F TC7WH74FU XCA56367PV150 COILS AND FILTERS L801 L971–L979 CHIP BEADS LCYA1R0J2520 VTL1074 CAPACITORS C903 C950 C931 C801, C829, C839, C840, C844 F CCSRCH100D50 CCSRCH102J50 CCSRCH470J50 CEJQ221M6R3 DV-757Ai 5 C 6 7 65 8 1 Mark No. 2 Description 3 Part No. C901, C909, C911, C922, C926 CEJQ221M6R3 C944, C951 C828, C908, C916 C827 C807–C812, C815, C816 C819–C824, C826, C830–C837 CEJQ221M6R3 CKSRYB103K50 CKSRYB473K25 CKSRYF105Z10 CKSRYF105Z10 C841, C843, C902, C905–C907 C912–C915, C917–C921 C923–C925, C927–C930, C934 C937, C938, C940, C943 C945–C947, C955, C956, C991 CKSRYF105Z10 CKSRYF105Z10 CKSRYF105Z10 CKSRYF105Z10 CKSRYF105Z10 Mark No. 4 Description Part No. SWITCHES AND RELAYS A S101–S106 CAPACITORS All Resistors 19R-1.25FJ VEF1040 VKN1417 VKN1460 VKN1794 FLKY ASSY [VWG2358] SEMICONDUCTORS IC101 IC102 Q103, Q105 Q104 Q102 PE5314B PST3228 2SA1602A 2SC2412K DTA124EK Q101 DTC124EK S101–S106 09P-FJ SPS-452L-H VAW1073 VEC2220 VKN1277 HOLDER X101 (5MHz) VNF1122 VSS1142 ASG7013 C102, C105, C110, C113, C115 CKSRYF105Z10 All Resistors HOLDER X101 (5MHz) VNF1122 VSS1142 CN201 CONNECTOR 9P CN202 CONNECTOR OTHERS > P103 PROTECTOR(1.6A) > P101 PROTECTOR(800mA) > P102 PROTECTOR(1.6A) > P104 PROTECTOR(2A) > F1 FUSE(2A) Q101 DTC124EK AEK7012 AEK7063 AEK7066 AEK7067 REK1101 H SCRB ASSY [VWV1922] SEMICONDUCTORS SEMICONDUCTORS PE5314B PST3228 2SA1602A 2SC2412K DTA124EK 09R-FJ S2B-PH-K G POWER SUPPLY UNIT [VWR1361] E FLKY ASSY [VWG2360] IC101 IC102 Q103, Q105 Q104 Q102 RS1/16S###J OTHERS OTHERS 09P-FJ SPS-452L-H VAW1073 VEC2220 VKN1277 CKSRYB103K50 RESISTORS RS1/16S###J CN102 CONNECTOR 9P IC103 REMOTE RECEIVER UNIT V101 FL TUBE SPACER CN101 17P CONNECTOR ASG7013 CAPACITORS C291, C292 CCSRCH102J50 CEAL470M6R3 CEJQ101M6R3 CKSRYB103K50 CKSRYF104Z50 NSPB500-0008 SLR-343VC UDZS6.2B SWITCHES AND RELAYS S201, S202 C101, C103, C107, C108, C161 C104 C100 C111 C116 All Resistors CN102 CONNECTOR 9P IC103 REMOTE RECEIVER UNIT V101 FL TUBE SPACER CN101 17P CONNECTOR D205 D201, D203, D204 D211 RESISTORS F RS1/16S###J SEMICONDUCTORS CAPACITORS E CKSRYF105Z10 F KEYB ASSY [VWG2369] SWITCHES AND RELAYS D C102, C105, C110, C113, C115 OTHERS CN902 19P CONNECTOR PCB BINDER CN903 13P CONNECTOR CN801 20P CONNECTOR CN901 FFC CONNECT0R C CCSRCH102J50 CEAL470M6R3 CEJQ101M6R3 CKSRYB103K50 CKSRYF104Z50 All Resistors RS1/16S###J OTHERS E C101, C103, C107, C108, C161 C104 C100 C111 C116 RESISTORS RESISTORS B ASG7013 IC901 IC902, IC903 Q901, Q904 Q902, Q905 D921 MM1505XN MM1507XN 2SA1037K 2SC2412K 1SR154-400 D901, D904–D909, D911, D912 D914–D916 D918, D920 D917, D919 1SS355 1SS355 DA204K UDZS5.6B DV-757Ai 66 1 2 3 4 5 6 Mark No. Description SWITCHES AND RELAYS RY901–RY905 Part No. VSR1017 CAPACITORS C904, C914, C932, C933 C903, C910, C913, C921 C927 C929, C930, C937, C943 C946, C953 CCSRCH221J50 CCSRCH391J50 CCSRCH470J50 CEAT101M10 CEAT102M6R3 C901, C902, C907, C909 C916, C917, C924, C925, C928 C935, C936, C938–C941, C945 C950, C956–C959 CKSRYF104Z25 CKSRYF104Z25 CKSRYF104Z25 CKSRYF104Z25 RESISTORS R932, R937, R943, R950, R955 R965 Other Resistors RS1/16S75R0F RS1/16S75R0F RS1/16S###J Mark No. RESISTORS 8 Description Part No. R116–R119, R129, R220–R223 R335, R339, R340 R110, R212, R219, R256 R349, R350, R353, R363 R289, R290 RAB4C0R0J RAB4C0R0J RAB4C103J RAB4C103J RS1/16S5101F R281–R288 R206 Other Resistors RS1/16S56R0D RS1/16S6341D RS1/16S###J A OTHERS X201 (24.5760MHz) CN103 07P CONNECTOR CN102 13P CONNECTOR CN101 24P CONNECTOR JA1, JA2 1394-TERMINAL ASS7025 RKN1048 VKN1417 VKN1428 VKN1800 X101 (6.14MHz) VSS1179 B J MSWB ASSY [VWG2390] OTHERS JA901, JA902 CONNECTOR CN901 19P CONNECTOR 7 VKB1157 VKN1279 SWITCHES AND RELAYS > S301 VSA1005 I ILKB ASSY [VWG2391] CAPACITORS SEMICONDUCTORS > C301 (C=10000p, V= AC250V) IC203 IC204 IC101 IC301 IC306, IC308 BU2370FV NJU7093AF PD5787A TC74VHC541FT TC7SH04FU IC205, IC302, IC309 IC201 IC202 D261 TC7SH08FU TSB43CA43GGW VYW2019 RB501V-40 ACG7033 C OTHERS CN301 CONNECTOR POST CN302 AMP U-P CONNECTOR B2B-PH-K RKP1834 COILS AND FILTERS L201–L204 (330uH) VTH1043 D CAPACITORS C421, C423–C425 C208 C205 C204 C283, C284 CCSRCH101J50 CCSRCH102J50 CCSRCH150J50 CCSRCH180J50 CCSRCH221J50 C411 C231, C261, C270, C277 C404 C403 C307, C422, C426 CEV101M16 CEV470M6R3 CKSQYB102K50 CKSQYF105Z16 CKSRYB102K50 C279 C206 C275, C278 C274 C152, C207, C210, C216, C219 CKSRYB103K50 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB105K6R3 CKSRYB683K16 CKSRYF104Z25 C285, C286 C101, C103, C104, C151, C203 C209, C211, C213–C215 C217, C218, C220–C223, C232 C262, C271–C273, C276 CKSRYF104Z25 CKSRYF105Z10 CKSRYF105Z10 CKSRYF105Z10 CKSRYF105Z10 E F C281, C282, C301, C302, C306 CKSRYF105Z10 C308, C309, C402, C412 CKSRYF105Z10 C102, C202, C212, C401, C405 (150/4) VCH1195 DV-757Ai 5 6 7 67 8 1 2 3 4 6. ADJUSTMENT 6.1 ADJUSTMENT ITEMS AND LOCATION A Adjustment Items Adjustment Points (Mechanism Part) Cautions: After adjustment, adjustment screw locks with the Screw tight. [Mechanism Part] 1 Tangential and Radial Height Coarse Adjustment 2 DVD Jitter Adjustment 1 2 Radial adjustment screw 1 2 Tangential adjustment screw 3 Initialize the Focus Sweep Setting [Electrical Part] Electrical adjustments are not required. B C D 6.2 JIGS AND MEASURING INSTRUMENTS Screwdriver (large) Screwdriver (medium) TV monitor Test mode remote control unit (GGF1067) E Screw tight (GYL1001) Precise screwdriver DVD test disc (GGV1025) F DV-757Ai 68 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 6.3 NECESSARY ADJUSTMENT POINTS When Adjustment Points A Exchange Parts of Mechanism Assy Mechanical ~, Ÿ, ! point Exchange the Pickup ∗ After adjustment, screw locks with the Screw tight. Electric point Mechanical ! point Exchange the Traverse Mechanism B Electric point Mechanical Ÿ, ! point Exchange the Spindle Motor ∗ After adjustment, screw locks with the Screw tight. Electric point C Exchange PCB Assy Mechanical point Exchange PC Board LOAB, DVDM ASSY Electric point D ∗ Purpose: To set the sweep which was correct with the individual Traverse mechanism. Be sure to perform the following step finally when replaced Pickup, Traverse Mechanism and Spindle Motor. ESC CLEAR E GGF1067 Test mode remote control unit (It is necessary when performed adjustment procedure Ÿ.) F DV-757Ai 5 6 7 69 8 1 2 3 4 6.4 TEST MODE TEST MODE: ON A ESC TEST POWER GGF1067 Test mode remote control unit ON B TEST MODE: DISC SET CHECK DVD, CDOPEN/CLOSE OPEN/CLOSE DVD disc (Player or Remote Control Unit) (Player or Remote Control Unit) DSC - &&& C TEST MODE: PLAY TV/LDP An address is displayed D < When playback with the target address of disc (DVD)> For example, when playback with # 30000 During PLAY +10 3 0 0 0 0 CHP/TIM Press keys in order 030000 E TEST MODE: OFF ESC POWER OR GGF1067 Test mode remote control unit OFF F DV-757Ai 70 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 6.5 MECHANISM ADJUSTMENT A 1 Tangential and Radial Height Coarse Adjustment START • Remove the servo mechanism. • Remove a Spacer for height adjustment attached to the back side (shaded area) of the Servo Mechanism (Float Base) with nippers. Cautions: Because there is not a Spacer for height adjustment in adjustment after the second time, will keep it at need. (This parts is Traverse mechanism exclusive use of a model for 2001 years) 7.3mm B Servo Mechanism Float Base Put a spacer between a Tangential (or Radial) adjustment screw and Mechanism Base and turn each screw to adjust the height. (Refer to "6.1 ADJUSTMENT ITEMS AND LOCATION".) Spacer for Height adjustment Note: Turn the Short switch to Short side when removing the Pickup Flexible Cable. (Refer to "7.1.9 DISASSEBLY".) Turn a flat side into bottom C D E F DV-757Ai 5 6 7 71 8 1 2 3 4 2 DVD Jitter Adjustment • Playback method of inner and outer address for the purpose is refererd to "6.4 TEST MODE". • Jitter indication of the monitor is refererd to "7.1.3 TEST MODE SCREEN DISPLAY". A Use disc: GGV1025 START Mechanism Assy • Test mode • Play the DVD test disc at outer track (around #200000) Adjust the Tangential Adjustment Screw so that jitter becomes minimum. • Play the DVD test disc at inner track (around #30000) J4 : Min B Mechanism Assy Adjust the Radial Adjustment Screw so that jitter becomes minimum. J4 : Min C J4 : - - - - Player Monitor • Play the DVD test disc at outer track (around #200000) D Mechanism Assy Readjust the Tangential Adjustment Screw so that jitter becomes minimum. CHECK Turn the POWER OFF in case of NG once, and perform the adjustment once again. NG Confirm the error rate that is displayed "OK" (Example ER (av): 2.5e - 5-*OK ) J4 : Min O K E If error rate is OK, locks a root of tangential and radial adjustment screws with the Screw tight, and go to step ! . Disc playback normally. • The measurement of block error rate ESC ESC 5 Screw tight: GYL1001 Test mode end F DV-757Ai 72 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 3 Initialize the Focus Sweep Setting A Purpose: To set the sweep which was correct with the individual Traverse mechanism. Turn on the Player POWER ESC CLEAR B Note: Be sure to perform this step when replaced the Pickup or Traverse mechanism. C D E F DV-757Ai 5 6 7 73 8 1 2 3 4 7. GENERAL INFORMATION 7.1 DIAGNOSIS A 7.1.1 ID NUMBER AND ID DATA SETTTING Entering the ID Number and ID Data for Players with DVD-Audio and DVD-RW Compatibility It is necessary with a player with DVD-audio and DVD-RW compatibility to set an individual number (ID number) and ID data. If the number and data are not set correctly with the following procedure, operations in the future may not be guaranteed. You will find the ID number to be set on the yellow label on the rear panel. Important: If no yellow label is found on the rear panel, write down the specified ID number by checking it according to "How to confirm the ID number" shown below. The Input is Necessary When: B • Downloading FLASH-ROM is finished. (The latest version must be downloaded when a repair is made.) • "No ID Number" is displayed on the screen or FL display immediately after the power is turned on or in Stop mode. • If "No ID DATA" is displayed, the ID data must be entered. Note: Be sure to enter the ID number in Stop mode. Use the service remote control (GGF1067) for operations. Only opening/closing of the tray are performed from the player. Use Disc No. : GGV1084 How to Input the ID Number and ID Data C 1 To enter the input mode, press ESC + STEREO in a status with no ID number set, such as after FLASH-ROM downloading. 4 When the ID number has been registered, the unit enters the ID data input mode. (The FL display indicates "NO ID DATA.") In this condition, place the ID data disc on the tray and close the tray using the CLOSE key "7/0" on the player. [Player's ID Data Setting] 2 As number input is enabled when the unit enters the input mode, input the 9-digit ID number. (The entered number is also displayed on the FL display.) [Player's ID Number Setting] ID Number ? >--------- 2 Exit Insert The ID Data Disc ! 4 Exit D Input ID Number ! 5 While the data are being read, the message shown in the figure at left is displayed on the screen. (The FL display indicates "RD ID DATA.") 3 After inputting the number, press SEARCH to register the ID number. [Player's ID Data Setting] [Player's ID Number Setting] ID Number ? > 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 OK ? E Compare Mode Enter 3 Loading The ID Data Disc ! 5 Input ID Number ! F DV-757Ai 74 1 2 3 4 5 6 6 When the ID data have been read, the data are written to the FLASH-ROM. (The FL display indicates "WR ID DATA.") 7 8 7 When the ID data have been written to the FLASH-ROM, the message "Rom Write OK" is displayed on the screen. (The FL display indicates "ID DATA OK.") A 8 After confirming this message, press CLEAR to exit the input mode. [Player's ID Data Setting] 6 [Player's ID Data Setting] Wait Rom Writing ! 7 Rom Write OK ! 8 Exit B How to Confirm the ID Number 1 Press ESC + STEREO with an ID number set, and the unit enters the ID number confirmation mode. 2 The set ID number is displayed on the screen (and on the FL display), permitting you to confirm it. 3 To exit this mode, press CLEAR . 2 3 C [Player's ID Number Setting] ID Number ? [ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1] Compare >********* Exit Input ID Number ! D How to Clear the ID Number 1 Press ESC + STEREO with an ID number set, and the unit enters the ID number confirmation mode. 2 Input the same number as the ID number you have set. 2 3 After inputting the number, press STOP . Only when the entered number matches the set ID number, the ID number is cleared and the unit exits this mode. If the numbers do not match, you must return to step 2. ( STOP is not accepted until 9 digits are entered.) [Player's ID Number Setting] ID Number ? [ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1] Compare >********* Exit [Player's ID Number Setting] ID Number ? [ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1] Compare > 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 OK ? 3 Input ID Number ! E Enter Memory Clear Input ID Number ! F DV-757Ai 5 6 7 75 8 1 2 3 4 7.1.2 SELF-DIAGNOSIS FUNCTION OF PICKUP DEFECTIVE This unit can confirm the laser diode current value (DVD: 650nm, CD: 780nm) of pickup on the Test Mode screen. (Press the ESC → TEST keys in order on the test mode remote control unit (GGF1067) to enter the test mode.) A It's effective in case of the following condition. Symptom • Indicates "No Disc" in FL display. • Player does not playback, etc.. Procedure of Self-Diagnosis B 1 Enter the Test mode. 2 When diagnosing the 650nm laser diode: Press the TEST → 1 keys in order, and turn on the laser diode (It light-up for nine seconds.). When diagnosing the 780nm laser diode: Press the TEST → 4 keys in order, and turn on the laser diode (It light-up for nine seconds.). When let it turn on once again after performed 2 once, After pressed REP.B key once 650nm: Press the TEST → 1 keys in order 780nm: Press the TEST → 4 keys in order 3 Confirm the indicated value of the laser diode current (LDI). (Refer to following figure.) C 4 When indicated value is more than 100, pickup is defective. → Replacement is necessary Replace the Traverse Mechanism Assy or Pickup. Note : When a DVD disc or a CD disc is played in the test mode, this function is effective. Character in bold : Item name : Information display Laser diode current value D E F DV-757Ai 76 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 7.1.3 TEST MODE SCREEN DISPLAY Display Specification of the Test Mode A 2 Character in bold : Item name : Information display 3 5 6 21 7 8 9 12 13 14 22 15 23 24 16 17 18 19 1 10 11 1 Address indication The address being traced is displayed in number. (as for the DVD, indication of decimal number is possible.) DVD : ID indication (hexadecimal number, 8 digits) [∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗] CD : A-TIME (min. sec.) [0 0 0 0 ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗] 2 Code indication of remote control unit [R – ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗] In case of double code, display a 2nd code. 3 Main unit keycode indication [K – ∗ ∗] 4 Background color indication [C – R∗ ∗ G∗ ∗ B∗ ∗ ] 5 (1) Tracking status [TRKG – ∗ ∗ ∗] Tracking on : [ON] Tracking off : [OFF] (2) Laser diode current value [LDI – ∗ ∗ ∗] B 9 Output video system [V – ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗] NTSC system : [NTSC] PAL system : [PAL] Automatic setting : [AUTO] Scart terminal output [SK – ∗ ∗] (Display only the WY model which can do the output setting of scart terminal.) VIDEO : [00] S-VIDEO : [01] RGB : [02] C 0 (1) Disc sensing [DSC – ∗ ∗ ∗] The type of discs loaded is displayed. [DVD], [CD ], [VCD], [ ] (2) CD 1/3 beam switch [BM – ∗ ∗ ] - Jitter value [J – ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗] Make the jitter four times, and renew it in every 0.5 second. [J4 – ∗ ∗] 6 (1) Spindle status [SPDL – ∗ ∗ ∗] Spindle accelerator and brake, free-runnimg FG servo Rough, velocity phase servo Offset addition, rough, velocity phase servo (2) AFB status [AFB – ∗ ∗] ON OFF [A/B] [FG] [SRV] [O_S] = Version of the AV-1 chip / version of firmware [AV: ∗ ∗ / ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗] [ON ] [OFF] ! Region setting of the player [REG: ∗] Setting value : [1] to [6] D ~ Version of the FL controller [FL: ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗] 7 Mechanism (loading) position value [M – ∗ ∗] Unknown : [01] or [41] Open state : [04] Close state : [08] During opening : [12] During closing : [22] @ Destination setting of the FL controller [MDL: ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ / ∗ ∗ ∗] Four characters in the front represent the type of model. Three characters in the back represent the destination code. J: /J, K: /KU, /KC, /KU/KC, R: /RAM/RL/RD, LB: /LB, WY: /WY 8 Slider position [S – ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗] CD TOC area : [IN ] CD active area : [CD] # Part number of the flash ROM and system controller [∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ / ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗] E $ Version of the flash ROM [V: ∗. ∗ ∗ ∗] Flash ROM size [FLSH = ∗] % Revision of the system controller [S: ∗ . ∗ / ∗ ∗ ∗ ] F DV-757Ai 5 6 7 77 8 1 A 2 3 4 3 4 ^ (1) Revision of the DVD mechanism controller [M: ∗ / ∗ ∗] (2) Part number of the GUI-ROM (OEM model) [GUI: ∗ ∗ ∗] (3) HOST conversion [HOST: ∗ ∗ ∗] * AGC setting [AGC – ∗ ∗ ∗ [∗] ] AGC on : [AGC-ON] AGC off : [AGC-OFF] [1] : RFAGC on [0] : RFAGC off B ( FTS servo IC information DSP coefficient indication [KS – [∗ ∗ ∗ ∗] ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ] Displays the address (four digits) of the specified coefficient and the setting value (four digits) with [TEST] and [9] keys. ) Error rate indication 1 C1 error value of CD [ER – C1 ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ] 2 C1 error value of DVD [ER – ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ] _ Internal operation mode of mechanism controller [MM – ∗ ∗ : ∗ ∗] Internal mechanism mode (2 digits) and internal mechanism step (2 digits) of the mechanism controller C D E F DV-757Ai 78 1 2 5 6 7 8 7.1.4 SELF-DIAGNOSIS FUNCTION When enter the service mode, self diagnosis mode operates with the "ESC"+"CHP/TIM" keys automatically. 1 Mechanism Error History (past eight times of error is displayed) A Two columns of the beginning display the error status for mechanism controller. (the details of error contents refer to "7.1.6 Error Display".) Eight columns of the back display the count UP value (turned count up every 20msec) from the power-up. Example) 32h ⋅=. 1 sec, BB8h ⋅=. 1 min, 2BF20h ⋅=. 1 hour In addition, when there was error after power-up immediately (till initial setting is completed), turn the most significant bit to ON. 2 Check Item Display of Self Diagnosis Function a) AV1 Host Bus check (possible the check only during stop) (Read & Write process of an internal specific register) AV_1 : OK : −− ⇒ not yet check : HOST BUS NG ⇒ HOST bus NG b) Bus check between AV1 SDRAM (possible the check only during stop) (Read & Write process to the SDRAM) AV_2 : OK : −− ⇒ not yet check : AV1-SDRAM BUS NG ⇒ Bus NG between AV1 and SDRAM c) DMA transfer port check from F.E. to AV1 (during stop, possible the check only in DVD or NO DISC) (writing from F.E to SDRAM and reading of SDRAM) AV_3 : OK : −− ⇒ not yet check : FE-AV1 DMA NG ⇒ Bus NG between F.E and SDRAM installed outside of AV1 d) Video encoder (ADV∗∗∗∗) check (Read of the specific register) VE : OK : NG ADV, ⇒ ADV register reading NG : NG > ADV, ⇒ ADV communication NG of FR to video encoder : NG > PRO ⇒ Communication NG from EBY to progressive decoder e) DSP check (Read of the specific register) DSP : OK : NG ⇒ DASP NG f) SACD check (Read of the specific register) SACD : OK : NG ⇒ SACD NG g) 1394 relation HOST controller check HOST : OK : NG ⇒ HOST controller NG h) 1394 relation Mercury CHIP check MERC : OK : NG ⇒ Mercury CHIP NG B C Display the mechanism error history and self diagnosis result by pressing the "CHP / TIM" key once again. Afterwards press the "CHP / TIM" key with toggle and change the display. D Display screen of mechanism error history and self diagnosis result (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) (g) (h) 1 2 E F DV-757Ai 5 6 7 79 8 1 2 3 4 7.1.5 FUNCTION SPECIFICATION OF THE SERVICE MODE • FL indication of EDC / ID error (short cut function) A Indicate it in FL with the "ESC"+"CX" keys (LD remote control unit). Indication is released with the "ESC" key during display. FL indication contents 00 /00 / 01 ∗ Indicate number of the location that caused EDC and ID errors Retry number of times at having caused ID error (error is indicated only in the occurring moment) Retry number of times of the latest ID error in the ST system Retry number of times at having caused EDC error (error is indicated only in the occurring moment) Retry number of times of the latest EDC error in the ST system B ∗ Mark: When even once causes AV1 error, lights. • Screen display of the service mode C D Indicate to the screen with the "ESC"+"CHP/TIM" keys. Release the indication with the "ESC" key. Indication contents 1 ID Address 2 DVD in playback: Error rate regular indication and exponent indication CD/VCD in playback indicates the number of correct frame of C1 error /5 seconds. 3 Self diagnosis indication Indicate the self diagnosis result whether the F.E is normal. Self Check : During FE checks Self Check OK : Abnormality is not found in F.E. Self Check Error : Abnormality is found in F.E. Indicate the mechanism error history and self diagnosis result by pressing the "CHP / TIM" key once again. Afterwards press the "CHP / TIM" key with toggle and change the display. Indication of the mechanism error history and self diagnosis result refer to "7.1.4 self diagnosis function". 4 Error information indication of the AV decoder (a) When a retry occurred in reading from the disc, a history indicates the occurrence location and the occurrence reason. History is indicated to past seven times. Eight columns of the beginning show the physical address which occurred of retry. As for four columns of next, bitmap indicates EDC status. LSB shows the first sector during a block and MSB shows a last sector. Following field indicates the retry number of times. One digit in front of " / " shows number of times of the retry by EDC Error which occurred in the same block in succession. One digit after " / " shows number of times of the retry by ID Check Error which occurred in the same block in succession. " * " of last one digit shows the EDC Check NG Count Over. " # " shows the ID Check NG Count Over. When " * " and " # " are not indicated, show that data were rightly readable by retry process. (b) Indicate the error information that detected with the Audio/Video Decoder. When error occurred, a history indicates the occurrence time and the occurrence reason. History is indicated to past seven times. Field in front of ":" indicates the error information of Audio/Video Decoder. (Indication information is different from Fujitsu Decoder with Mitsubishi Decoder) 02 model is 656 series and 757 series is Mitsubishi model. • Specification for the Audio/Video Decoder (M65773FP) model of Mitsubishi bit7: VLD Fatal Error detection bit6: VLD Not Fatal Error detection bit5: Number of Macro Block mismatch bit4: Decode error bit3: VLD Sequence Layer Fatal Error detection bit2: VLD Picture Layer Fatal Error detection bit1: VLD Slice Layer Fatal Error detection bit0: Start-up Sequence Time-out Error detection Following field in " : " indicates a value of STC (System Time Clock) which detected the above Audio/Video Decoder error. ∗ When often perform the switch of debug screen, an error history will be increased. As for this, CPU power is used for update of OSD drawing, symptoms occur so that control of VBR Buffer is not in time. Indication contents E 1 2 3 4 (a) 4 (b) F DV-757Ai 80 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 7.1.6 ERROR DISPLAY Error codes that are displayed on the FL display without using the remote control unit FL Display Possible causes Operation of the unit AV1 VER AV-1 chip is not a match with the program of system controller The sound may not out with the specific audio. CPU AERR CPU address error (Hardware is unusual.) No operation DMA AERR DMA address error (Hardware is unusual.) No operation FLASH ID Difference in versions of the internal ROM of the system controller and of the flash ROM, or bus line failure or reverse installation No operation FLASH WRP Write protect error of the flash ROM No operation FLASH SIG Difference in part number of the flash ROM (When the ROM which could't be used was used.) No operation FLASH SUM Check sum error of the flash ROM (It exceeds the regular size.) or reverse installation No operation (Hardware is unusual.) FLASH SIZ Size error of the flash ROM (Use 4 or 8 M-bit.) No operation Difference in version of GUI ROM and system controller software. Operate as the OSD model GUI ROM ERROR A B The system controller fetched a code other than an operation code (Hardware is No operation unusual.) Difference in version of the internal ROM of the mechanism controller and of the flash No operation ROM. ILLGAL MECHA CPU RESERVE Undefined interrupt (Hardware is unusual.) No operation SLOT Inappropriate slot command issued (Hardware is unusual.) No operation Error codes that are displayed on the FL display by using the remote control unit (Mechanism controller error) C To display: ESC + DISPLAY + DISPLAY; Location of the display: At the two digits of center of the FL display To display the error history: ESC + DISPLAY + One shot; Location of the display: TV screen FL Description of Error Causes if with a DVD Causes if with a CD Operation of the Unit Search could not be complete within 7 seconds, and it could not enter the target CD : Stops, DVD: Continues operation area within 7 seconds by VCD scan. 11 Search timeout Search could not be complete within 7 seconds. retry 12 Search error More beyond the target while the read-in search was converging. A search could not be completed after 3 retries while the unit was tracing 11 tracks. A search could not CD: Stops, DVD: Continues operation be completed after retry when timeout occurs at read-in. timeout Timeout (10.5 seconds) while tracing at 19 Tracing while converging the stage of convergence of a search. Stop D During Track (Index) Search, the search for the beginning of a program could not be completed within 3 seconds (20 seconds in the case of Index Search) after positioning based on the TOC data was completed. 0 search 1B Index error Stop Embossment plunge error Plunged into unreadable embossment of 1C (only a model corresponding to DVD-RW player. RW) 1. In wobble nothing (error distinction) : search to address 2E400h 2. In wobble existence: Tray open Timeout of slider 22 inner Inside switch could not ON within 3 seconds. circumference Stop Timeout of slider Inside switch could not OFF within the following times: 23 outer at ATB: 2 seconds, at Backup: 2 or 2.02 seconds. circumference Stop FOK pulse 33 No during playback When the focus was deviated continuously 20 times. Adjusts focus at the innermost circumference and tries to return to its position where the error was generated (for 3 times),then opens. If the same error persists after one retry, the tray opens. (No FOK pulse) 38 Disc-typesensing error Were not able to playback from the disc distinction process. PLAY or STOP was not completed by backup operation of the disc distinction. Distinguished it from the blank disc in the ATB process completion. Open E F DV-757Ai 5 6 7 81 8 1 FL A Description of Error converge 39 SGC timeout 2 3 Causes if with a DVD 4 Causes if with a CD SGC could not converge during detects the peak Operation of the Unit Open The unit did not enter Stop mode within 10 seconds of issuance of a Stop command. Stop Disc distinction is not completed even if passes for 10 seconds after the spindle turned. Did not reach to the rotating speed that ATB was possible for less than 10 seconds. Did not reach aim FG transition CAV lock speed (high: 10%, low: 50%) for less than 10 48 Spindle Stops. (FG timeout) timeout seconds. CAV process passed more than 5 seconds or abnormal speed was detected. Spindle does not lock for less than 3 seconds in the BCA read start or end. 41 Spindle timeout PLL 49 Spindle transition timeout B D Stops. ("73" is displayed during starting process.) Auto sequence 51 timeout of peak detection ABUSY did not return within 1 second after the DDTCT (peak detection) command was sent. Stop ABUSY did not return within 30 mS after the FJMPD (Focus jump 1 to 0) command was sent. Open ABUSY did not return within 30 mS after the FJMPU (Focus jump 0 to 1) command was sent. Open sequence ABUSY did not return within 50 mS after the GSUMON 54 Auto timeout of play AGC (play-AGC-measuring) command was sent. Stop Auto sequence did not return within 2 seconds after the 55 timeout of disc-type- ABUSY DJSRT (disc-sensing) command was sent. sensing Stop sequence 56 Auto timeout of ATB2 ABUSY did not return within 1 second after the TBLOFS (Internal ATB after the completion of external ATB) command was sent. Stop Auto sequence 57 timeout of tracking servo ON ABUSY did not return within 0.5 sec. after the TSON (tracking servo ON) command was sent. Stop sequence 58 Auto timeout of ATB1 ABUSY did not return within 0.2 sec. after the TBL (external ATB) command was sent. Stop Auto sequence did not return within 2 seconds after the FGN 59 timeout of focus gain ABUSY (focus gain adjustment) command was sent. adjustment Stop Auto sequence 5A timeout of tracking gain adjustment ABUSY did not return within 2 seconds after TGN (tracking gain adjustment) command was sent. Stop Auto sequence 5B timeout of offset adjustment ABUSY did not return within 1 second after the AVE (offset adjustment) command was sent. Stop Auto sequence timeout of 5C modulation factor measurement ABUSY did not return within 200 mS after the ADJMIR (modulation factor measurement) command was sent. Stop Auto sequence did not return within 2 seconds after the AFB 5D timeout of auto focus ABUSY (auto focus bias) command was sent. bias E Stops. ("73" is displayed during starting process.) 4A Spindle lock timeout Spindle could not lock more than 1.5 seconds before start the AFB. Auto sequence 52 timeout of focus jump down Auto sequence 53 timeout of focus jump up C CAV process passed more than 5 seconds. Abnormal speed was detected. Stop sequence 5F Auto already busy A command could not be sent because ABUSY was low. ABUSY did not return within 200 mS after TLV command was sent. Stop 62 Pause retry error Pause mode could not be restored within three retries after it had been released. Continues operation reading check 71 ID during playback Subcode check 72 failure during playback An ID could not be read for 1 second or more. Stop can not read 73 ID during startup An ID could not be read within 1 second after the AFB tracking on. No frame could be read for 3 seconds or more. Stop Opens (ID readout failure) F DV-757Ai 82 1 2 3 4 5 FL 6 Description of Error 7 Causes if with a DVD 8 Causes if with a CD Operation of the Unit Subcode could not be read within 1 Opens (Subcode readout second after the tracking on. failure). check 74 Subcode failure during startup Communication A1 timeout of DSP command A command could not be issued to DSP because Command Busy (XCBUSY) was in force (XCBUSY = L) for a specified time (about 200 µS). Open Communication A2 timeout for reading DSP coefficient Command Busy (XCBUSY) was in force for a specified time (about 200 µS) before and after a coefficient read command was issued to DSP, or the address echo-back after command issuance did not match the setup address. Open Communication for A4 timeout continuously writing DSP coefficient Command Busy (XCBUSY) was in force for 200 µS during continuous coefficient writing, or before and after a continuous write command was issued to DSP. Open error for B1 Timeout backup In the backup sequence, codes could not be read for fixed time. Stops error for B2 Retry backup Cannot close tracking even if performs backup fixed number of times. Stops B3 Retry error for trace During tracing, do not restore after the runaway detection backup was performed several times. Stops B Stops (the mechanical controller operates independently). of tracking During playback, the overcurrent detection port was at L for 300 ms or more C3 Detection overcurrent continuously. test (C5) Short-circuit corresponding error F5 Tray being pushed A Turns off the power After the overcurrent detection (C3 error), furthermore the overcurrent detection port instantly (No indication on was at L for 300 mS or more continuously. the FL display and no writing to flash memory) The tray switch that had been Open mode was forcibly changed to a mode other than Open by an external force. (PH code nothing) When Philips code is not readable during LD starting, and a code was not readable after the slider moved to FWD and REV directions slowly each for five seconds. (PRD) In the CD starting, when a subcode of TOC part was not readable, but the subcode of the program area was readable. F6 Code reading NG C Closes Search, scan and special playback prohibition, Playback as playback CD-R (PRD mode) as it is. F8 Loading timeout Loading or unloading could not be completed within a specified time (about 10 seconds). Though a portable cover is opening, when a close command was issued from the system controller. Reverses the loading direction. It timeout is repeated upon retry, the unit stops. FC Focus • Focus ON sequence could not be completed more than two seconds. • Auto sequence command was finished, actually focus ON was not completed. • Focus did not enter even if retried it eight times. Stops wherever possible then opens (stops in the case of side B). D Error codes that are displayed on the FL display by using the remote control unit (Device error) To display: ESC + DISPLAY + DISPLAY; Location of the display: At the two digits of left of the FL display FL Description of Error bit4=1 10 etc. Mechanism controller RAM check sum error bit3=1 08 etc. AV1 access error (read, write NG) Causes if with a DVD Causes if with a CD E Operation of the Unit No operation or it becomes debugging indication if the power is able to ON. bit2=1 04 etc. LSI11 access error bit0=1 01 etc. SRAM access error F DV-757Ai 5 6 7 83 8 1 2 3 4 7.1.7 TEST POINTS LOCATION & WAVEFORMS SIDE A SIDE A Y 14 C 13 V 12 15 18 Y A 16 19 Pb 17 20 Pr B DVDM ASSY CN901 R933 R964 Q932 C931 R996 R948 R963 Q934 C933 R959 R958 R957 R945 CN401 R944 R947 Q933 C932 R940 R960 CN551 B IC801 CN103 16MDSP 16MEBY 22/24M 22/24AV1 C R485 R491 C480 R492 CN111 C484 R474 R476 R475 IC481 C471 C FE TE R490 R489 R481 27M RFO R473 CN114 4 TE C476 2 RFO R488 27MAV1 27MDSP 33MSACD 33MEBY1 36MEBY IC201 D IC302 CN115 IC261 R264 R263 R262 R261 C266 R266 RPWM PPWM VPWM FPWM E FPWM 8 VPWM 9 PPWM 10 RPWM 11 CN531 IC601 CN402 CN502 F DV-757Ai 84 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 WAVEFORMS Note : The encircled numbers denote measuring point in the schematic diagram. B A DVDM ASSY Measurement condition : No. 2, 4 and 8 to 11 : MJK1, Title 1-chp 1 No. 12 to 14 : DVD-REF-A1, T2-Chap.1 No. 15 to 20 : DVD-REF-A1, T2-Chap.19 13 Foot of R963 (C) V: 0.2V/div. H: 10µsec/div. 14 Foot of R960 (Y) V: 0.2V/div. H: 10µsec/div. 15 Foot of R959 (Y) V: 0.2V/div. H: 10µsec/div. 19 Foot of R958 (Pb) V: 0.2V/div. H: 10µsec/div. 20 Foot of R957 (Pr) V: 0.2V/div. H: 10µsec/div. B 2 Q106-emitter (RFO) V: 500mV/div. H: 0.1µsec/div. 8 Foot of R261 (FPWM) V: 1V/div. H: 10µsec/div. AC mode GND GND 9 Foot of R262 (VPWM) V: 1V/div. H: 10µsec/div. C GND 4 IC101-pin 42 (Tracking Error) (AI-Inner Tracking Off) V: 500mV/div. H: 2msec/div. 10 Foot of R263 (PPWM) V: 1V/div. H: 0.2msec/div. 16 Foot of R958 (Pb) V: 0.2V/div. H: 10µsec/div. AC mode D GND GND 11 Foot of R264 (RPWM) V: 1V/div. H: 5msec/div. 17 Foot of R957 (Pr) V: 0.2V/div. H: 10µsec/div. GND E 12 Foot of R964 (V) V: 0.2V/div. H: 10µsec/div. 18 Foot of R959 (Y) V: 0.2V/div. H: 10µsec/div. F DV-757Ai 5 6 7 85 8 1 2 3 4 7.1.8 TROUBLE SHOOTING START • Tact-switches are damaged. (incase of only a key NG) FLKY IC101-pin 22 is it around +1.2V when you pushed a POWER key? • Wireless remote controller receiver or IR signal line or SEL IR signal line is damaged. (incase of only a key of wireless remote controller NG) Does FLKB IC101-pin 17 (SEL IR) and IR and SEL IR signal lines change 0V–3.3V when you pushed a wireless remote controller key? • Blow out fuse of the primary side • As for P-CONT of POWER SUPPLY Unit is around 3.3V. Blow out micro-fuse on the POWER SUPPLY Unit. (Check the each voltage.) P101–P102 or POWER SUPPLY Unit is damaged. • FL controller IC (IC101) or RESET IC (IC102) on the FLKY Assy is damaged. Are IC101-pin 12 (XRESET) and pin 11 (POWER ON) "H" level together? Power ON A Turn on the power again after 2 - 3 minutes. B Is FL turn on ? • Check the following connections : POWER SUPPLY Unit - DVDM Assy DVDM Assy - JACB Assy DVDM Assy - FLKY Assy • Check each voltage regulators of DVDM Assy : IC791-pin 1 (+1.8V), IC404-pin 4 (+3.3V), IC402-pin 1 (+5V), IC403 (+2.5V) • Check each voltage (EV+6V, EV+4V, SW+3.3V, +12V, -28V, FLDC+ and FLDC-) (If above voltage are not supplied, check the micro-fuse P101–P104.) Are not there short and open-circuit between output connector of POWER SUPPLY Unit and CN401 of DVDM Assy? • R103 of POWER SUPPLY Unit is damaged. No -28V voltage appear. No Yes C No Is the indication of FL normal ? • Short or open the zenner diode on the POWER SUPPLY Unit. (D302) • Check the address bus and data bus of signal interface between FR CPU (IC601)–AV1 (IC751), Eby-Chip (IC701) and Servo DSP (IC201). • Check each voltage regulators of DVDM Assy : IC404 (+3.3V) and IC403 (+2.5V) FL indication is dark or flickers. Yes Clock generator IC481 or crystal resonator X481 is damaged. Check waveform of each pin whether IC481 does oscillation. D Indicates the error message Refer to the section "7.1.6 ERROR DISPLAY". • Blow out micro-fuse on the POWER SUPPLY Unit. (P101 and P102) Is tray open ? • Check the following connections : DVDM Assy (CN103)- LOAB Assy (5P connector assy) DVDM Assy CN105-pin 12 (INSIDE SW signal) • Check the loading drive signal : IC351-pin 14, 15, 16 • Check the +6V and +12V power supply voltage (If above voltage is not supplied, check the micro-fuse P101 and P102.) No Yes E F DV-757Ai 86 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A Carriage does not move. (Stepping positioning) No • Check the following connections and drive IC : DVDM Assy CN104 (4P flexible cable) Check the Stepping motor signals, IC351-pin 31, 32, 34, 35 and IC601-pin 47, 48. • Check the +6V and +12V power supply voltage (If above voltage is not supplied, check the micro-fuse P101 and P102.) Yes • Laser diode does not light. • Focus does not in. No Yes • Check the following connection, IC351, IC101, IC201 : DVDM Assy CN101 - Pickup Assy (26P flexible cable) IC351-pin 9, 10, IC101-pin41 and IC201-pin 32, 47 for Focus Drive • Check the +6V and +12V power supply voltage and SW+5V (If +6V voltage is not supplied, check the micro-fuse P101 and P102.) • Check it whether the pickup is defectiveness. Perform the section "7.1.2 SELF-DIAGNOSIS FUNCTION OF PICKUP DEFECTIVE" and check the LD current value. C101 (for DVD LD) and C103 (for CD LD) of DVDM are missing. • Regarding DVD LD (650nm) : Check each signals of CN101-pin 1 (MPD), pin 2 (LD Drive), IC101-pin 15 and Q101 Regarding CD LD (780nm) : Check each signals of CN101-pin 1 (MPD), pin 7 (LD Drive), IC101-pin 17 and Q102 B MPD: Monitor Power Diode (signal output) Spindle does not turn. No • Check the following connections and drive IC : DVDM Assy CN105 (12P flexible cable) Check the Spindle motor signals and IC251-each pins. • Check the +6V and +12V power supply voltage (If above voltage is not supplied, check the micro-fuse P101 and P102.) C Yes Do the video and sound come on? or beeing damaged? (noisy) Yes No • Check the connection between JACB Assy and DVDM Assy. • Check voltage regulator of JACB Assy IC701-pin 2 (+5V) for Video circuit, IC102 (+8V, +5V) for Audio circuit. • Check the interface of 16M SDRAM (IC741) for Eby-chip (IC701) and 64M SDRAM (IC781) for AV1 (IC751). • Check digital data of video and audio signals (audio signals: 3 line data, video signals: 8bit data) shown to each schematic diagram and an analog signal line. In addition, check CLK. audio system: 22/24MHz, video system: 27MHz Indicate the error message. D Refer to the section "7.1.6 ERROR DISPLAY". OK E F DV-757Ai 5 6 7 87 8 1 2 3 4 7.1.9 DISASSEMBLY DIAGNOSIS OF PCBs A Note : When diagnosing the unit, be sure to use two Extension cables for service (Part No. : GGF1157, GGD1298) and a Extension Board for service (Part No. : GGF1430). 1 Bonnet and Tray Panel 1 2 3 4 3 Front Panel 1 2 3 Remove the Bonnet (Screws × 5). Turn power ON. Open the Tray (0). Remove three Earth Lead Units (Screws × 3). Unhook (× 6). Remove the Front Panel. Remove the Tray Panel. B 1 1 ×2 3 2 1 2 ×2 Front Panel 2 2 4 C 2 ×2 3 Tray Tray Panel 3 4 ILKB Assy 2 Test Disc Set 1 2 3 4 D 1 2 3 Set the Test Disc. Close the Tray (0). → Clamp the Test Disc. Remove five screws. Release two Flexible Cables. Remove the ILKB Assy. Turn power OFF. Pull out the Power Cord from the outlet. 1 ×4 3 3 1 2 2 1 E ILKB Assy 2 Test Disc 2 F DV-757Ai 88 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 5 DVDM Assy 1 2 3 Release five Flexible Cables. A PCB Support Release from two PCB Supports. 2 Remove the DVDM Assy. 1 1 Cutting Pliers 1 1 1 3 DVDM Assy B 6 Diagnosis 1 2 Stand the DVDM Assy as figure below. Connect two Extension Cables for Service and a Extension Board for Service as figure below. SCRB Assy C 17P Extension Cable for Service [GGF1157] Loading Mecha Assy 21P Extension Cable for Service [GGD1298] POWER SUPPLY Unit CN561 MSWB Assy 1 CN402 D CN101 JACB Assy KEYB Assy SACDB Assy DVDM Assy FLKY Assy E Extension Board for Service [GGF1430] Diagnosis F DV-757Ai 5 6 7 89 8 1 2 3 4 Connection Diagram of Housing Assy At the time of re-assembly, connect each wire rod justly. AC Inlet Assy → CN1 Housing Assy → CN2 A AC Inlet Assy CN1 B CN2 POWER SUPPLY Unit C Housing Assy (2P) VKP2278 D CN302 E MSWB Assy FRONT side F DV-757Ai 90 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Diagnosis Method of Audio Block A How to diagnose each audio signal of DVDM Assy without installing the SACDB Assy Do not connectes between CN502 ↔ CN801 , CN531 ↔ CN901 of FFCs. (DVDM) (SACDB) (DVDM) (SACDB) 1 Connect pin 9 of CN502 (DSP ICM) on the DVDM Assy to GND. B DVDM ASSY BAR CODE R538 C745 VWS1531VWS1532VWS1533VWS1534- C610 VWS1535VWS1539VWS15 AWX8156- R741 R641 R537 R411 R409 R413 R412 R417 R414 C426 R540 R539 FL R534 CN531 SACD R408 C534 C531 2 2 39 39 1 1 IC601 22 R667 C604 R619 20 20 R590 R592 R598 HCT163 94V-0 C667 CN502 1 17 17 R652 1 44 40 40 1 CN402 45 R666 C658 C657 C666 176 R593 C603 R661 R663 R664 R410 R620 R669 R668 C607 C532 R441 R633 R615 C613 R536 R535 R533 R531 C605 R676 R607 R635 R606 R605 R647 R602 R655 C662 R662 CN502 R714 R611 R627 C615 R693 R695 R640 R623 R651 SIDE A B R418 KN1 Front Side C533 1 1 CONTACT SIDE 19 19 CONTACT SIDE DSP R599 CONTACT SIDE SIDE A (SECOND) pin 9 (DSP ICM) Connect to GND C Short-circuit R581 and R582 by lead wire. 3 C322 R336 D302 3 1 1 1 C328 3 1 3 C329 4 C721 R797 R796 R794 R793 R709 157 C736 5 C719 C717 C716 R720 156 R702 C710 208 R799 4 5 4 4 5 R315 R719 C323 R723 5 R582 1 R677 SIDE B C725 R707 1 C488 C714 C708 R711 R710 C724 R708 R334 C723 R581 R496 R498 R792 C705 R320 R582 C336 C493 C495 C310 R581 C320 R330 IC491 C490 2 Short-circuit Front Side D303 C789 R499 44 IC305 34 IC306 33 B DVDM ASSY IC303 R321 IC304 IC781 28 27 2 R133 R132 C115 R122 11 1 C709 R703 D C707 C706 105 C720 C718 C722 C744 C713 C715 C742 C712 C743 R722 C741 1 25 R727 R595 C727 C735 C704 R715 R712 52 104 53 CN542 IC741 1 26 50 E 2 C747 C746 R597 1 7 CN412 CONTACT SIDE 3 To confirm the Front L/R ch, set "Audio Output Mode" of "Speakers" in "The Initial Settings Menu" to "2 channel", and playback the disc. 4 To confirm the Surround Ls/Rs ch and Center/Subwoofer ch, turn the above setting into "5.1 channel", and playback the disc (Ls/Rs and Center/Subwoofer signals are recorded). F DV-757Ai 5 6 7 91 8 1 2 3 4 How to diagnose the SACD and DSP blocks of the SACDB Assy A 1 Remove a Board to Board connector CN102 ↔ CN902 . (JACB) (SACDB) 2 styling like figure below. CN902 JACB Assy Insulation Sheet B SACDB Assy DVDM Assy 3 C In this case an audio of SACD is not output from the Audio jack. However, observe the signal waveform of CN902 on the SACDB Assy, and can confirm it. CN902 - pin 2 (SACDSL), pin 4 (DSDBCK), pin 6 (DSD R), pin 8 (DSD L), pin 10 (DSD Rs), pin 12 (DSD Ls), pin 14 (DSD LFE), pin 16 (DSD C). D SACDB ASSY SIDE B R968 R961 R967 R959 R957 R982 R980 R955 R951 R832 R834 R830 R828 R971 R972 R973 R974 R975 R976 R977 R978 R979 R800 R914 C979 C978 R966 R965 R964 R987 R986 R985 R984 R962 R960 R958 R983 R981 R956 R953 R952 R824 C910 R844 R845 R846 R856 1 R991 C931 R929 R901 R918 R998 R848 R992 R999 R808 8 8 8 7 7 7 6 6 6 5 5 5 4 4 4 3 3 3 2 2 2 R854 R855 R807 R806 C950 8 1 1 1 R941 2 0 0 0 1 9 9 9 R913 DSADMR DSADML CN902 19 R919 C908 2.SACDSL 4.DSDBCK 6.DSD R 8.DSD L 10.DSD RS 12.DSD LS 14.DSD LFE 16.DSD C 18.DSDMCK R816 R818 R817 R819 R847 R815 E 5 C991 C952 C932 R925 R843 R842 R841 R833 R831 R829 R827 R801 R839 IC991 R840 D VWG R942 AWX R943 R944 R945 R946 R947 R948 R949 pin 2 (SACDSL) pin 4 (DSDBCK) pin 6 (DSD R) pin 8 (DSD L) pin 10 (DSD Rs) pin 16 (DSD C) pin 14 (DSD LFE) pin 12 (DSD Ls) F DV-757Ai 92 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Disassembly of the Traverse Mechanism Assy and the Pickup Assy 1 Loading Mecha Assy 1 2 3 2 Tray 1 2 Remove five Screws. Turn the Short SW to short side. A Remove the Bridge (Screw ×2). Pull out the Tray and remove it while unhooking a hook. Remove three Flexible Cables and a Connector. Rear View 2 1 -1 -1 1 1 -1 -2 B Hook Short Open 2 DVDM Assy Side Short SW 2 1 -2 C 1 1 1 1 3 Caution in the Tray Insertion ×4 In the Tray insertion, insert it after matching a triangle mark of the Loading Base and a position of pin of the Drive Cam. Triangle Mark Loading Base Loading Mecha Assy D DVDM Assy Pin Drive Cam E F DV-757Ai 5 6 7 93 8 1 2 3 4 3 Traverse Mechanism Assy-S and Pickup Assy-S A 1 2 Remove four screws. Remove the Mechanism Holder. 1 ×4 Mechanism Holder B 2 C Bottom View 3 Remove the FFC Holder with the state which Flexible Cable was atatched. (Screw × 1) Cautions : Screw is locked with Silicone Adhesive. Please lock it with Silicone Adhesive when installs it. Traverse Mechanism Assy-S D 3 3 -1 Silicone Adhesuve GEM1037 4 -2 When Removing The Traverse Mechanism Assy : Unclamp the Flexible Cable. (×2) E FFC Holder Bottom View F DV-757Ai 94 1 2 3 4 6 Traverse Mechanism Assy 5 Pickup Assy 7 6 7 Remove two Skew Screws and two Skew Springs. Remove the Pickup Assy-S. A 7 6 When Removing The Traverse Mechanism Assy 5 6 7 8 Pickup Assy-S Skew Screw Remove the Pickup Flexible Cable Unhook ( ×4) 6 Skew Spring Remove the Traverse Mechanism Assy-S 6 7 Skew Screw Skew Spring ×2 B 5 6 ×2 Traverse Mechanism Assy-S C Exchange 8 Cautions: When Removing The Pickup Assy 5 Remove two screws. Screw is locked with Silicone adhesive. Please lock it with Silicone adhesive when installs it. Remove the Pickup Flexible Cable. Silicone Adhesive GEM1037 8 D Slider Hold Spring 5 Pickup Assy Traverse Mechanism Assy-S E Joint 8 Silicone Adhesive GEM1037 Exchange F DV-757Ai 5 6 7 95 8 1 2 3 4 STYLING THE PICKUP FLEXIBLE CABLE A 1 2 FOLD a edge of lining part of the Pickup Flexible Cable. Insert the Pickup Flexible Cable in connector, and lock it surely. Pickup Assy-S B 2 1 7 8 Bottom View Conducting Plane FFC Holder Caution : Move the Pickup to the innermost of the disc C 3 Perform the styling as shown in figure below. 10 Lose slack 9 Fold position of step 6 D 1 Bottom View 2 3 Fold at the position of reference line. Bottom View Reference line 6 E 11 55 4 12 Bottom View Bottom View F DV-757Ai 96 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 7.2 IC • The information shown in the list is basic information and may not correspond exactly to that shown in the schematic diagrams. A • List of IC LA9704W, LC78652W, BA6664FM, SM8707HV, PD6345A, M65776AFP, PCM1738EG-3, DSD1702EG, LA73054, CXD2753R, PE5314B, PE5286A, PD0274A, ADV7300AKST, PM0033A, TSB43CA43GGW, PD5787A 7 LA9704W (DVDM ASSY : IC101) • RF IC ¶ Block Diagram B C D E F DV-757Ai 5 6 7 97 8 1 2 3 4 ¶ Pin Function No. A B C D E Pin name Pin Functions 1 RFN RF- input 2 VCC Power supply terminal (for DPD) 3 RFP RF+ nput 4 PD1 5 PD2 6 PD3 7 PD4 8 GND 9 PIN1 10 PIN2 11 TIN1 12 TIN2 13 FIN1 14 FIN2 Pickup signal input Ground (for DPD) Pickup signal input 15 LDD1 APC1 output 16 LDS1 APC1 monitor input 17 LDD2 APC2 output 18 LDS2 APC2 monitor input 19 GND Ground (Servo system) 20 LDTH APC1 threshold change (H: VCC-1.5V, L: 180mV) 21 LDON Laser ON terminal (H: ON) 22 LDSEL APC change terminal (H: APC1) 23 AGOF RFAGC off terminal 24 BCA PH electric discharge coefficient change (H: BCA mode) 25 GU RF, Servo signal gain up terminal (H: Gain up) 26 DVD/CD RF- equalizer band change terminal (H: DVD) 27 DPD/TE TE output change terminal (H: DPD) 28 PP/TE TS output change terminal (H: PP) 29 VCC Power supply terminal (Servo system) 30 EQSCT EQ change for CD (H: 62 pin choice) 31 WO/BH BHMIX output change terminal (H: WOBLE) 32 RFSEL RF amplifier gain change (H: 6dB up) 33 LDDM LDD monitor terminal 34 TH Tracking hold (H: hold) 35 XHTR Tracking, Bottom band change (L: High bandwidth) 36 SGC Servo gain control terminal (FE, PP, TE) 37 FEBL FE balance adjustment terminal 38 TEBL TE balance adjustment terminal 39 CP Resistance for charge pump gain setting, a condenser connection terminal 40 THC Volume connection terminal for tracking hold 41 FE Focus error output 42 TE Tracking error output 43 PPN Ohms connection terminal for push-pull gain setting 44 PP Push-pull output terminal F DV-757Ai 98 1 2 3 4 5 No. 6 7 Pin name 8 Pin Functions 45 TS Tracking cross signal output 46 TESI TES comparator input terminal 47 TES TES output 48 DEF Deffect search 49 BHMIX PH, BH, woble change output 50 BHACI BH– AC input 51 BH RF bottom detection output A 52 PH RF peak detection output 53 WOC Volume connection terminal for DC cut 54 ISET Ohms connection terminal for BPF center frequency setting 55 BCAI Ohms connection terminal for peak hold detection fixed number setting (In BCA) 56 PHC PH detection condenser connection terminal for RF-AGC 57 LPC Condenser connection terminal for RF DC servo 58 DEFC Volume connection terminal for deffect search 59 GND Ground (RF system) 60 RFO RF output terminal 61 REF Reference output terminal 62 EQC1 Equalizer setting terminal for CD 63 VCC Power supply terminal (RF system) 64 EQC2 Equalizer setting terminal for CD B C D E F DV-757Ai 5 6 7 99 8 1 2 3 4 7 LC78652W (DVDM ASSY : IC201) • Servo DSP IC A ¶ Block Diagram FE 33 47 FDO TE 32 48 TDO TILTE 29 Servo Processor (16×16+32→32) 8bit A/D MPX RF_PH 30 45 SLDO 8bit D/A 46 SPDO 44 TBAL RF_BH 31 43 TILTDO 42 AUXO JITT 28 B HFLIO 51 CMP 24 DRF TES 26 PP2/EVENT 56 Track Counter 22 FAST Event Counter 95 DVDSYEQ FG 55 SLCIST1,2 34,35 EFMIN 39 SLCO1,2 36,37 C FG Counter SLC EFMOUT 1 PCKIST1,2 87,88 DVDFR 90 CDFR 91 PD01-3 83-85 JV 92 PLL PCK 93 D 23 V_PB DVD Lock Detection 21 FSEQ 77 WRQ Sub Code Decode CRC Frame Synchronous Detection, Protection, Insertion EFM Demodulation DVDSYNC 96 LEFM CLV 10 SBCK 18 SBSY 11 SFSY VPDO 81 Clock Generator Error Detect Correction C1-Twofold, C2-Fourfold XOUT 15 XTALOUT 8 ADRAO 94 CSB 58 WRB 60 RDB 59 P0-7 63-70 BUSYB 73 LASER 52 E For De-Interleave 16k SRAM 9 FSX 20 EFLG 5 LRSY Command Interface 4 ROMCK Supplement/Mute D Attenuate Deemphasis Filter Serial Out 53,54 ,56 3 ROMXA 2 C2F DOUT FBUSYB 7 PP0-3 76 RWC 12 PW LEFM2 97 XIN 14 75 CQCKB 17 EMPH 100 VCOC 80 74 SQOUT 19 DOUT 25,27 38,50 General Purpose Register TEST1-4 57 RESB F DV-757Ai 100 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ¶ Pin Function No. Pin Name I/O Pin Function 1 EFMOUT O Output the state that was binary-stated value EFM 2 C2F O C2 flag output 3 ROMXA O CD-ROM data output 4 ROMCK O Shift clock output for CD-ROM data output L/R clock output for CD-ROM data output 5 LRSY O 6 PP3 I/O General-purpose port input/output / DVD sync. signal input 7 FBUSYB O Busy signal output of DSP process operation 8 XTALOUT O External system clock output 9 FSX O CD 1 frame sync. signal output I Subcode reading out clock input 10 SBCK 11 SFSY O Frame sync. signal output of subcode 12 PW O Subcode P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W output 13 VSS − GND pin 14 XIN I Connect a crystal resonator (16.9344MHz) 15 XOUT O Connect a crystal resonator 16 DVDD1 − 3.3V power supply of the oscillation circuit 17 EMPH O Monitor pin of the deemphasis 18 SBSY O Sync. signal output of the subcode block 19 DOUT O Audio EIAJ data output 20 EFLG O Error correction state monitor of the error correction C1 and C2 O Detection monitor of the CD/DVD frame sync. signal 22 FAST O Playback speed monitor O Monitor output of the rough servo/CLV control 24 DRF O In focus monitor 25 TEST3 I Test input 3 26 TES I Tracking error signal input 27 TEST2 I Test input 2 28 JITT I Jitter quantity detecting signal input of EFM PLL I Tilt error signal input 30 RF_PH I RF peak hold signal input 31 RF_BH I RF bottom hold signal input 32 TE I Tracking error signal input I Focus error signal input B N ch-OD output 29 TILTE 33 FE N ch-OD output N ch-OD output 21 FSEQ 23 V_PB A C D 34 SLCIST1 − Current setting pin 1 of the constant current charge pump for SLC 35 SLCIST2 − Current setting pin 2 of the constant current charge pump for SLC 36 SLCO1 O Control output 1 for SLC 37 SLCO2 O Control output 2 for SLC 38 TEST1 I Test input 1 39 EFMIN I EFM/EFM + input 40 AVDD − 5V power supply of A/D and D/A for servo 41 AVSS − GND of A/D and D/A for servo 42 AUXO O DA auxiliary output 43 TILTDO O Tilt control signal output 44 TBAL O Tracking balance control signal output 45 SLDO O Sled control signal output 46 SPDO O Spindle control signal output 47 FDO O Focus control signal output 48 TDO O Tracking control signal output 49 VREF − Reference level of D/A for servo 50 TEST4 I Test input 4 E F DV-757Ai 5 6 7 101 8 1 No. A Pin Name 51 HFLIO 3 I/O Pin Function 52 LASER O I/O General-purpose port input/output / Disc discrimination signal output 54 PP1/CRCERRB I/O General-purpose port input/output / Subcode CRC result signal output I 56 PP2/EVENT 4 I/O Mirror detection signal input/output 53 PP0/DVD_CDB 55 FG B 2 Output pin for laser ON/OFF control FG counter input I/O General-purpose port input/output / Event counter input 57 RESB I Reset input 58 CSB I Chip select input 59 RDB I Internal state reading signal input 60 WRB I Command / data writing signal input 61 DVDD2 − 5V power supply 62 VSS − GND 63 P0 64 P1 65 P2 66 P3 I/O Command / data input/output 67 P4 68 P5 69 P6 70 P7 − 71 VSS C 72 DVDD1 − 3.3V power supply for internal 73 BUSYB O Busy signal output of command process 74 SQOUT O Serial output of subcode Q 75 CQCKB I Shift clock input for subcode Q data output 76 RWC I Update permission input of subcode Q 77 WRQ O Read out ready monitor of subcode Q 78 AVSS − PLL GND for internal system clock 79 VRPFR − VCO oscillation range setting of PLL for system clock 80 VCOC I 81 VPDO O 82 AVDD D E GND 83 PDO1 − Connect a PLL filter for system clock PLL 5V power supply for system clock I/O PLL filter connection pin 1 for EFM playback 84 PDO2 I/O PLL filter connection pin 2 for EFM playback 85 PDO3 I/O PLL filter connection pin 3 for EFM playback 86 AVSS − PLL GND for EFM playback 87 PCKIST1 − Current setting 1 of PLL constant current charge pump for EFM playback 88 PCKIST2 − Current setting 2 of PLL constant current charge pump for EFM playback 89 AVDD − PLL 5V power supply for EFM playback 90 DVDFR − VCO oscillation range setting of PLL for EFM playback 1 91 CDFR − VCO oscillation range setting of PLL for EFM playback 2 92 JV O Jitter output of PLL clock for EFM playback 93 PCK O Bit clock output for EFM playback 94 ADRAO I Address input 95 DVDSYEQ I DVD synchronize pulse input 96 DVDSYNC I DVD synchronous signal input 97 LEFM2 O Output the state that cut and out a signal which was binary-stated value EFM with PCK 2 98 DVDD1 − 3.3V power supply for I/O 99 VSS − GND 100 LEFM O Output the state that cut and out a signal which was binary-stated value EFM with PCK 1 F DV-757Ai 102 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 7 BA6664FM (DVDM ASSY : IC251) • Three-phase Motor Driver A ¶ Block Diagram A3 2 28 RNF DRIVER 27 VM TSD A2 4 GAIN SWITCH GAIN CONTROL A1 7 Vcc CURRENT SENSE AMP TL HALL AMP TORQUE PS GND 8 26 GSW 25 VCC 24 FG B 23 PS SENSE AMP H1+ 9 22 EC H1- 10 Vcc Vcc 21 ECR 20 FR H2+ 11 19 FG2 R H2- 12 D Q CK Q SHORT BRAKE H3+ 13 18 SB C 17 CNF H3- 14 BRAKE MODE 16 BR HALL BIAS 15 VH ¶ Pin Function No. Pin Name 1 N.C. 2 A3 3 N.C. 4 A2 5 6 Pin Function No. Pin Name Pin Function N.C. 16 BR Brake mode switching pin Output pin 17 CNF Capacitor connection pin for phase compensation N.C. 18 SB Output pin 19 FG2 N.C. N.C. 20 FR N.C. N.C. 21 ECR Output pin 22 EC Output voltage control pin GND pin 23 PS Power save pin 7 A1 8 GND D Short brake pin FG 3-phase mix signal output pin Rotation detecting pin Control reference pin of output voltage 9 H1+ 24 FG 10 H1- 25 VCC Power supply pin 11 H2+ 26 GSW Gain switching pin 12 H2- 27 VM Motor power pin 13 H3+ 28 RNF Resistor connection pin for output current detection 14 H3- FIN FIN GND 15 VH Hall signal input pins FG signal output pin E Hall bias pin F DV-757Ai 5 6 7 103 8 1 2 3 4 7 SM8707HV (DVDM ASSY : IC481) • Clock Generate IC A ¶ Pin Arrangement B C ¶ Pin Function No. D Pin name Dir. Pin Functions 1 VDD1 PWR Power supply terminal 1 (digital business) 2 VSS1 GND Earth terminal 1 (digital business) 3 MO1 OUT Video output terminal 1 (the 27MHz fixed output) 4 MO2 OUT Video output terminal 2 (the 27MHz fixed output) 5 VDD2 PWR Power supply terminal 2 (analog business) 6 VSS2 GN D Earth terminal 2 (analog business) 7 XTI IN 8 XTO OUT External clock input terminal or crystal resonator connection Crystal resonator connection terminal 9 SO1 OUT Signal conditioning system output terminal 1 (36.8640MHz fixation) 10 AO1 OUT Sound output terminal 1 (the 512fs output) 11 VSS3 GND Earth terminal 3 (digital business) 12 VDD3 PWR Power supply terminal 3 (digital business) 13 SO2 OUT E 14 FSEL IN 15 SO3 OUT 16 NC – Signal conditioning system output terminal 2 (16.9344MHz fixation) Sampling frequency change terminal FSEL= "L": fs=48kHz FSEL= "H": fs=44.1kHz (There is inside pull-up resister, Schmidt trigger input) Signal conditioning system output terminal 3 (33.8688MHz fixation) Unused terminal F DV-757Ai 104 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 7 PD6345A (DVDM ASSY : IC601) • FR CPU A ¶ Pin Function No. Mark Pin Name 1 P20/D16 D0 2 P21/D17 D1 3 P22/D18 D2 4 P23/D19 D3 5 P24/D20 D4 6 P25/D21 D5 7 P26/D22 D6 8 P27/D23 D7 9 P30/D24 D8 10 P31/D25 D9 11 P32/D26 D10 12 P33/D27 D11 13 P34/D28 D12 14 P35/D29 D13 15 P36/D30 D14 16 P37/D31 D15 17 VSS GND 18 P40/A00 A0 19 P41/A01 A1 20 P42/A02 A2 21 P43/A03 A3 22 P44/A04 A4 23 P45/A05 A5 24 P46/A06 A6 25 P47/A07 A7 I/O I/O − Pin Function Ground C O Address bus output 26 VCC3 V+3.3D − Power supply 27 VCC2 V+2.5D − Power supply 28 P50/A08 A8 29 P51/A09 A9 30 P52/A10 A10 31 P53/A11 A11 32 P54/A12 A12 33 P55/A13 A13 34 P56/A14 A14 35 P57/A15 A15 36 VSS GND 37 P60/A16 A16 38 P61/A17 A17 39 P62/A18 A18 40 P63/A19 A19 41 P64/A20 A20 42 P65/A21 A21 43 P66/A22 A22 B Data bus input/output D O Address bus output − Ground O Address bus output E 44 P67/A23 WBL O For Wobble detection corresponding to DVD R/W (main) 45 DAVS GND − Ground 46 DAVC V+3.3D − Power supply 47 DA0 STEP1 I 48 DA1 STEP2 I 49 DA2 LODRV I For stepping motor control Loading, door and select motor drive F DV-757Ai 5 6 7 105 8 1 No. A B C D E Mark 2 Pin Name 3 I/O 4 Pin Function 50 AN0 NC I NC 51 AN1 NC I NC 52 AN2 NC I NC 53 AN3 XOEM I OEM model protection input 54 AN4 LDREAD I Input for LD current value indication 55 AN5 NC I NC 56 AN6 NC I NC 57 AN7 LODPOS I Loading clamp position SW input 58 AVCC V+3.3D − Power supply 59 AVRH V+3.3D − Power supply 60 AVSS/AVRI GND − Ground 61 VSS GND − Ground 62 PP0/ATGX SLDPOS I SW input of slider inside position 63 PP1/FRCK GSW O Gain up at ACBR (at ACBR: H, others: L) 64 PP2/IN0 780ON I ON/OFF control signal of 780nm laser diode 65 PP3/IN1 GU O RF, servo signal gain up terminal (H: Gain up) 66 PP4/IN2 XMON O Mute of DRV (spindle motor ON: H) 67 PP5/IN3 XDRVMUT O FTS driver mute output 68 PP6 LT1_3V O Communication response to the FL controller 69 PP7 XRDY_3V I Communication request from the FL controller 70 VCC3 V+3.3D − Power supply 71 VCC2 V+2.5D − Power supply 72 PO0/OC0 XCURDET I Actuator current detection input Servo OFF for "L" 300ms 73 PO1/OC1 XCBUSY I Busy signal of command process 74 PO2/OC2 XDSPRST O Servo DSP reset 75 PO3/OC3 BCA − BCA read signal (at BCA read: H) (Not used) Command acceptable : "L" 76 PO4/OC4 NC I NC 77 PO5/OC5 PPCNT O Switch of TZC in WBL traversal (at PP: H) 78 PO6/OC6 XDFINH O Defect signal control (DEFECT ON: Hi-Z; OFF: "L") 79 PO7/OC7 DPD/TE O H=1 beam, L=3 beams 80 VSS GND − Ground 81 PN0/AIN0 DVD/XCD O RF EQ switching signal at DVD/CD 82 PN1/BIN0 AGOFF O "H": Turn off AGC of RFIC "H": DVD, "L": CD 83 PN2/AIN1 650X780 O 780nm/650nm switching signal 84 PN3/BIN1 LD ON O ON/OFF control signal of laser diode 85 PN4/AIN2 WBLSEL O NC 86 PN5/BIN2 RFSEL O RF amplifier gain change terminal (H: Gain up) 87 PN6/AIN3 XCD2X O For VCD double speed playback 88 PN7/BIN3 OEICG O "H": Gain of OEIC up to 6dB 89 PM0/ZIN0 EN33M O NC 90 PM1/ZIN1 EN24M O NC 91 PM2/ZIN2 V SEL O (Composite, S) / (YCbCr) or (RGB) switch 92 PM3/ZIN3 V SEL2 O (Composite) of scart terminal / (S) switch 93 PL0/SDA1 SDAI 94 PL1/SDA0 NC 12C Serial 12C control lines 95 PL2/SCL1 SCLI 96 PL3/SCL0 NC – 97 PL4 CTS I – NC 12C Serial 12C control lines NC RS-232C clear to send input 98 PL5 DTR O RS-232C clear to send output 99 PL6/UC0 NC O NC 100 VSS GND − Ground F DV-757Ai 106 1 2 3 4 5 No. Mark 6 Pin Name 7 I/O 8 Pin Function 101 PK0/TIN0 XVQERST O VQE3 reset signal 102 PK1/TIN1 XCSPRO1 − Serial communication enable of the progressive converter IC Serial communication enable of VQE5 IC A 103 PK2/TIN2 XCSVQE5 − 104 PK3/TIN3 EN16M O N.C. 105 PK4/TOT0 44X48 O DAC and DASP supply clock fs 44/48 selection 106 PK5/TOT1 1394XRDY I N.C. 107 PK6/TOT2 AOSEL1 O AV-1/audio DSP switch (front L/R data) 108 PK7/TOT3 P/XI O Progressive/Inter race change signal 109 VCC3 V+3.3D − Power supply 110 VCC2 V+2.5D − Power supply 111 PJ0/INT0 XINT0 I 112 PJ1/INT1 XINT1 I B 113 PJ2/INT2 XIRQ10 I MY chip interrupt #0 114 PJ3/INT3 XIRQ11 I MY chip interrupt #1 115 PJ4/INT4 XABUSY I Busy signal of DSP process operation "L" 116 PJ5/INT5 THLD I Playback speed monitoring signal 117 PJ6/INT6 SBSY I Sync. signal of subcode block (period SO+SI "H") 118 PJ7/INT7 N.C. I N.C. 119 PI0/SI0 SSI I Serial bus data input 120 PI1/SO0 SSO_3V O Serial bus data output 121 PI2/SCK0 SSCK_3V I Serial bus clock input 122 PI3/SI1 RXD_3V I RS-232C RXD 123 PI4/SO1 TXD_3V O RS-232C TXD NC C 124 PI5/SCK1 NC O 125 PH0/SI2 1394LT O NC 126 PH1/SO2 DSPICM I Audio system DSP serial communication Readv signal 127 PH2/SCK2 NC I NC 128 MD0 GND − 129 MD1 GND − 130 MD2 GND − 131 VSS Ground GND − Ground 132 VCC2 V+2.5D − Power supply 133 VSS GND − Ground 134 X1 EXTAL O 135 X0 XTAL I 136 VCC3 V+3.3D − Power supply 137 PC0/DREQ2 RESET1 O Audio system DSP reset D 138 PC1/DACK2 XCSADSP0 O Chip select port for audio system DSP 139 PC2/DEOP2 XCSDF2 O DAC chip select (for surround system L/R) 140 PB0/DREQ0 XDREQ0 I DMA response output to BY Chip 141 PB1/DACK0 DACK0 O DMA request input from BY Chip 142 PB2/DEOP0 ENCD O N.C. E 143 PB3/DREQ1 XDREQ1 I DMA response output to AV-1 Chip 144 PB4/DACK1 XDACK1 O DMA request input from AV-1 Chip 145 PB5/DEOP1 EN_FLOW O N.C. 146 PB6/IOWRX XCOMP O RGB/color difference change of video driver 147 PB7/IORDX XCSDF3 O N.C. 148 VSS GND − Ground 149 PA0/CSOX XCS20 O Chip select output to Flash ROM 150 PA1/CS1X XCS6 O AV-1 Chip select F DV-757Ai 5 6 7 107 8 1 No. A B C 2 Mark 151 PA2/CS2X Pin Name XCS3 3 I/O Pin Function O Chip select of PD4995A (MY Chip) 152 PA3/CS3X XCS4 O Chip select of servo DSP 153 PA4/CS4X XCS23 O Chip select output to SRAM (1M) N.C. 154 PA5/CS5X N.C. O 155 PA6/CS6X N.C. O N.C. 156 PA7/CS7X N.C. O N.C. 157 VCC3 V+3.3D − Power supply 158 VCC2 V+2.5D − Power supply 159 NMIX − − V+3.3D fixed 160 HSTX − − V+2.5D fixed 161 INITX XINIT I 162 P80/RDY RDY I 163 P81/BGRNTX XAMUTE I Final stage mute of 2 ch audio output 164 P82/BRQ XMMUTE O Audio multi channel mute 165 P83/RDX XRD O 166 P84/WR0X XWR0 O O 4 167 P85/WR1X XWR1 168 VSS GND − Ground 169 P90/SYSCLK SYSCLK O N.C. 170 P91 DFRST − DAC reset (for front L/R) 171 P92/MCLK DFRST1 − DAC reset (for center, surround and LFE) 172 P93 XCSDF0 O DAC chip select (← XLAT3) 173 P94/LBAX XCSDF1 O DAC chip select for center, surround and LFE 174 P95/BAAX XAQRST O AQE reset 175 P96 XCSAQE O AQE chip select 176 P97/WEX TM ENT I Test mode entry D E F DV-757Ai 108 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 7 M65776AFP (DVDM ASSY : IC751) • MPEG2 Decorder IC A ¶ Block Diagram B C D E F DV-757Ai 5 6 7 109 8 1 2 3 4 ¶ Pin Function No. Pin name 201-208 A BD [7:0] IN Bit stream data entry pin BCLK IN Strobe signal of BD pin (clock) 3 BDEN IN This order effective / invalidity of data done a sample of by BD pin. It is done a sample with a start edge of BCLK. 4 BDREQ OUT 5 BSECH IN This order it whether data of BD pin are with top byte of a sector. MD [15:0] I/O Data transfer line with SDRAM 53-55 58-63 MA [11:0] 65, 67, 69 66, 68 C MBA [1:0] 70 DCS 73 DCS2 74 DCS3 75 DCS4 76 DCS5 77 RAS Data demand signal OUT Address line of SDRAM OUT SDRAM bank choice line OUT Chip select of SDRAM OUT RAS (Row Address Strobe) control line of SDRAM 78 CAS OUT CAS (Column Address Strobe) control line of SDRAM 82 DQMU OUT DQM control line of SDRAM 83 DQML OUT DQM control line of SDRAM 80 DWE OUT WE control line of SDRAM 79 MCLK OUT Movement clock of SDRAM 183 PXCLK OUT 27MHz pixel clock 182 PXCLKP OUT 54MHz pixel clock OUT Digital pixel data. Y/Cb/Cr is done multiple of by 8 bit bus, and it is output. 157, 158, 184-186 PD [7:0] 188-192 178 D Pin Functions 2 84-87 90-95 97-102 B Dir. CSYNC IN Composite SYNC signal input terminal 179 OSDKEY OUT OSD key flag output 177 PWD OUT The phase comparator output for external synchronization movement 181 HSYNC OUT Horizontal synchronizing signal output pin 180 VSYNC OUT Vertical synchronizing signal output pin 164 AO0 OUT Serial PCM data for DAC It output Lf/Rf data. 166 AO1 OUT Serial PCM data for DAC It output C/Sw data. 167 AO2 OUT Serial PCM data for DAC It output Ls/Rs data. 168 AOD OUT Serial PCM data for DAC It is for the down mixture output. E 169 AAD OUT Anciallary data output 176 DOCLK OUT PCM bit clock 159 LRCLK OUT Clock for channel distinction of pulse code modulation audio system data (L/R) 173 DACCLK OUT Exaggerated sample movement clock of DAC 161 CDBCK IN The pulse code modulation bit clock which is input by CDDSP 160 CDLRCK IN The L/R clock which is input by CDDSP F DV-757Ai 110 1 2 3 4 5 No. 163 6 Pin name CDDIN 7 Dir. IN IN Pin Functions PCM audio system data which are input by CDDSP 162 CDDATA 170 DOUT0 OUT Digital audio interface output 171 DOUT1 OUT Digital audio interface output HD [15:0] I/O Data I/O pin 25, 26 29-34 36-39 HA [11:0] IN Address input pin 45 BHE IN Byte High Enable signal input pin 41 RE IN Read Enable signal input pin 44 WE IN Write Enable signal input pin 40 CS RDY IN OUT It is an interrupt request signal for outside CPU from M65776AFP DMA request signal for OSD BitMap transfer INT1 INT2 49 INT3 51 DREQ OUT 52 DACK IN 117 Chip Select signal input pin The acknowledge signal which shows that readout of data or a note was completed 47 194, 195 DMA acknowledge signal for OSD BitMap transfer HMODE [1:0] IN Host interface mode of operation setting pin IREF IN Reference electric current input pin IN Reference voltage input pin IN Bias voltage impression pin of current source 115 AVRI 120 BIAS1 118 BIAS2 119 PAY OUT 116 PAB OUT Analog electric current output pin (for Pb) PAR OUT Analog electric current output pin (for Pr) 114 DAOUTB OUT Be connected to an analog ground. 124 106 AGND33 – C Analog electric current output pin (for Y) 122 113, 121, AVDD33 123 B OUT 48 A Digital audio interface input 6-11 14-19 21-24 46 8 D 3.3V analog power supply – Analog ground CLKIN IN System clock input terminal It input 27MHz clock. 105 CLKO OUT 172 ACLKI IN Audio system clock input terminal 27MHz clock output 193 RESET IN Hardware reset terminal 196, 197, TEST [2:0] 200 IN Fix it in "L" potential. 12, 27, 42, 56, 71, 88, 103, 134, VDD18 155, 174, 198 – 1.8V power supply terminal 13, 28, 43, 57, 72, 89, 104, 135, VDD33 156, 175, 199 – 3.3V power supply terminal E F DV-757Ai 5 6 7 111 8 1 No. A 2 Pin name 1, 20, 35, 50, 64, 81, 96, 112, GND 125, 145, 165, 187 3 Dir. Pin Functions – Ground terminal 107 AVDD18 – 1.8V power supply terminal for inside PLL 108 AGND18 – Ground terminal for inside PLL NC0 NC 109-111 126-133 136-144 146-154 4 B C D E F DV-757Ai 112 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 7 PCM1738EG-3 (JACB ASSY : IC301) • D/A Converter IC A ¶ Pin Arrangement ¶ Pin Function B C D E F DV-757Ai 5 6 7 113 8 1 2 3 4 7 DSD1702EG (JACB ASSY : IC401, IC501) • D/A Converter IC A ¶ Block Diagram B C ¶ Pin Arrangement ¶ Pin Function D E F DV-757Ai 114 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 7 LA73054 (JACB ASSY : IC701) • DVD Video Amplifier A ¶ Block Diagram B C D E F DV-757Ai 5 6 7 115 8 1 2 3 4 ¶ Pin Function A No. Pin Functions 2.6– 5V (HIGH) 36 AMP-GAIN change for composite/S 6 dB 9 dB 15 AMP-GAIN change for component 6 dB 9 dB 35 Drive electric current change for composite/S 2 system drive 1 system drive 19 Drive electric current change for component 2 system drive 1 system drive 5 Mute control for composite/S In 10 pin LOW It is not do mute 33, 31, 28 pin mute In 10 pin HIGH It is not do mute 31, 28 pin mute It is not do mute 25, 23, 21 pin mute 12 B 0– 0.7V (LOW) Mute control for component 9 The control of Y/C– MIX In composite In Y/C– MIX 10 11 pin input form change In the component input In the baseband input 13 LPF characteristic change for component Inter race correspondence Progressive correspondence 2 pin falls to GND in Y/C-MIX. 11 pin is clamp, and the Y signal input, 14, 16 pin input a CB, CR signal into NTSC (in the component input) with pedestal clamp. 8 pin is clamp, and the Y signal input, 11, 14, 16 pin input a R, G, B signal into PAL (in the baseband input) with pedestal clamp. It prohibit mute of 5 pin when It do Y/C-MIX in PAL (in the baseband input). C D E F DV-757Ai 116 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 7 CXD2753R (SACDB ASSY : IC901) • SACD Decorder A ¶ Pin Arrangement B C D E F DV-757Ai 5 6 7 117 8 1 2 3 4 ¶ Pin Function No. 1 A Pin Name VSC 2 XMSLAT 3 MSCK 4 MSDAI 5 VDC 6 MSDATO 7 MSREADY 8 XMSDOE 9 XRST 10 SMUTE B I/O Pin Function - Ground terminal for core I Shift clock input terminal for microcomputer serial communication - Power supply terminal for core O Output preparation completion flag for microcomputer serial communication I Reset terminal resets the whole lC with "L". Latched input terminal for microcomputer serial communication Data entry terminal for microcomputer serial communication Data output terminal for microcomputer serial communication Output enable terminal for microcomputer serial communication Ipd Software mute removes audio out with "L" with "H" a soft mute terminal. 11 MCKI I Master clock input terminal 12 VSIO - Ground terminal for I/O 13 EXCKO1 Outside output clock terminal 1 14 EXCKO2 Outside output clock terminal 2 15 LRCK O 16 FRAME 17 VDIO 1Fs (44.1kHz) clock output terminal Frame signal output terminal - Power supply terminal for I/O 18 MNT0 19 MNT1 Monitor output terminal 20 MNT2 21 MNT3 C 22 23 24 O TESTO Output terminal for test 25 26 TCK I 27 TDI It is fixation in "L" a clock input terminal for test. Ipu Input terminal for test 28 VSC - 29 TDO O 30 TMS 31 TRST Ipu Ground terminal for core Output terminal for test Input terminal for test Reset terminal for test 32 TEST1 D 33 TEST2 I It is fixation in "L" a clock input terminal for test. 34 TEST3 35 VDC - 36 TESTO Power supply terminal for core Output terminal for test 37 XBIT DST connection monitor terminal 38 SUPDT0 Supplementary data output terminal (LSB) 39 SUPDT1 O 40 SUPDT2 Supplementary data output terminal 41 SUPDT3 42 VSIO E - Ground terminal for I/O O Supplementary data output terminal - Power supply terminal for I/O O Supplementary data output terminal (MSB) 49 VSC - Ground terminal for core 50 TESTO O Output terminal for test 43 SUPDT4 44 SUPDT5 45 VDIO 46 SUPDT6 47 SUPDT7 Supplementary data output terminal 48 XSUPAK Supplementary data output terminal F DV-757Ai 118 1 2 3 4 5 No. 51 52 Pin Name TESTI 6 I/O I O Output terminal for test - Power supply terminal for core O A It is fixation in "L" a test input terminal. 53 TESTO 55 DSADML 8 Pin Function 54 VDC 56 DSADMR 7 DSD data output terminal for Lch Down Mix DSD data output terminal for Rch Down Mix 57 BCKASL I Input and output choice terminal of a 1 bit clock for DSD data output.L= input (slave), H = output (master). 58 VSDSD - Ground terminal for DSD data output 59 BCKAI I Bit clock input terminal for DSD data output 60 BCKAO O Bit clock output terminal for DSD data output 61 PHREFI I 62 PHREFO Phase reference signal input terminal for DSD output phase modulation B Phase reference signal output terminal for DSD output phase modulation 63 ZDFL Zero Lch data search flag 64 DSAL O DSD data output terminal for Lch loud speaker 65 ZDFR Zero Rch data search flag 66 DSAR DSD data output terminal for Rch loud speaker 67 VDDSD - 68 ZDFC Power supply Mizuko for DSD data output Zero Cch data search flag 69 DSAC O 70 ZDFLFE 71 DSASW DSD data output terminal for Cch loud speaker Zero LFEch data search flag DSD data output terminal for SWch loud speaker 72 VSDSD - 73 ZDFLS Ground terminal for DSD data output C Zero LSch data search flag 74 DSALS O 75 ZDFRS 76 DSARS DSD data output terminal child for LSch loud speaker Zero RSch data search flag DSD data output terminal for RSch loud speaker 77 VDDSD - 78 IOUT0 O 79 IOUT1 80 VSC - 81 IOUT2 O 82 IOUT3 83 VDC - 84 IOUT4 O 85 IOUT5 Power supply Mizuko for DSD data output Data output terminal 0 for IEEE1394 link tip I/F Data output terminal 1 for IEEE1394 link tip I/F Ground terminal for core Data output terminal 2 for IEEE1394 link tip I/F Data output terminal 3 for IEEE1394 link tip I/F D Power supply terminal for co Data output terminal 4 for IEEE1394 link tip I/F Data output terminal 5 for IEEE1394 link tip I/F 86 VSIO - Ground terminal for I/O 87 IANCO O Transmission information data output terminal for IEEE1394 link tip I/F 88 IFULL I 89 IEMPTY 90 VDIO - 91 IFRM Data transmission hold demand signal input terminal for IEEE1394 link tip I/F High speed transmission demand signal input terminal for IEEE1394 link tip I/F Power supply terminal for I/O Frame reference signal output Mizuko for IEEE1394 link tip I/F 92 IOUTE O Enable signal output terminal for IEEE1394 link tip I/F - Ground terminal for core 93 IBCK Data transmission clock output terminal for IEEE1394 link tip I/F 94 VSC 95 I 96 TESTI 97 E It is fixation in "H" a test input terminal. It is fixation in "L" a test input terminal. Ipu It is fixation in "H" a test input terminal. 98 TESTO O Output terminal for test 99 VDC - Power supply terminal for co 100 TESTI I It is fixation in "L" a test input terminal. F DV-757Ai 5 6 7 119 8 1 No. A Pin Name 2 3 I/O 4 Pin Function 101 102 103 TESTI I It is fixation in "L" a test input terminal. - Ground terminal for I/O I It is fixation in "L" a test input terminal. 104 105 106 VSIO 107 108 TESTI 109 110 VDIO - 111 WAD0 B 112 WAD1 113 WAD2 Power supply terminal for I/O Outside A/D data entry terminal for PSP Physical Disc Mark search (LSB) I Outside A/D data entry terminal for PSP Physical Disc Mark search 114 WAD3 115 VSIO - Ground terminal for I/O 116 VSC - Ground terminal for core 117 WAD4 118 WAD5 119 WAD6 I 120 WAD7 121 VDC C 122 TESTI 124 125 WAVDD 126 WARFI 127 WAVRB 128 129 Outside A/D data entry terminal for PSP Physical Disc Mark search (MSB) - 123 WCK WAVSS 130 VSIO I Ai Power supply terminal for core It is fixation in "L" a test input terminal. Movement clock for PSP Physical Disc Mark search A/D power supply terminal for PSP Physical Disc Mark search Analog RF signal input terminal for PSP Physical Disc Mark search A/D bottom reference terminal for PSP Physical Disc Mark search - A/D ground terminal for PSP Physical Disc Mark search - Ground terminal for I/O 131 DQ7 SDRAM data input-output terminal (MSB) 132 DQ6 D Outside A/D data entry terminal for PSP Physical Disc Mark search I/O 133 DQ5 SDRAM data input-output terminal 134 DQ4 135 VDIO - Power supply terminal for I/O 136 DQ3 137 DQ2 I/O 138 DQ1 139 DQ0 SDRAM data input-output terminal (LSB) 140 VSIO E SDRAM data input-output terminal - Ground terminal for I/O 141 DCLK Clock output terminal for SDRAM 142 DCKE Clock enable output terminal for SDRAM O 143 XWE 144 XCAS 145 XRAS 146 VDIO Row address strobe output terminal for SDRAM - Power supply terminal for I/O O Address output terminal for SDRAM (MSB) - Ground terminal for core 147 TESTO 148 A11 Wright enable output terminal for SDRAM Column address strobe output terminal for SDRAM Output terminal for test 149 A10 Address output terminal for SDRAM 150 VSC F DV-757Ai 120 1 2 3 4 5 No. Pin Name 151 A9 152 A8 153 VDC 6 7 I/O 8 Pin Function O Address output terminal for SDRAM - Power supply terminal for core O Address output terminal for SDRAM - Ground terminal for I/O A 154 A7 155 A6 156 A5 157 A4 158 VSIO 159 A3 160 A2 O 161 A1 162 A0 Address output terminal for SDRAM B Address output terminal for SDRAM (LSB) 163 VDIO - Power supply terminal for I/O 164 XSRQ O Data request output terminal to input into a front end processor 165 XSHD Input terminal of a header flag output by a front end processor 166 SDCK Input terminal of a data carrier clock output by a front end processor 167 XSAK Input terminal of data partial response flag output by a front end processor 168 SDEF Input terminal of error flag output by a front end processor 169 SD0 The stream data input terminal which is output by a front end processor (LSB) 170 SD1 I 171 SD2 172 SD3 C The stream data input terminal which is output by a front end processor 173 SD4 174 SD5 175 SD6 176 SD7 The stream data input terminal which is output by a front end processor (MSB) Ipu : Pull-up input, Ipd : Pull-down input, Ai : Analog input D E F DV-757Ai 5 6 7 121 8 1 2 3 4 7 PE5314B (FLKY ASSY : IC101) • FL Controller A ¶ Pin Function No. B C D Signal name Dir. Pin Functions − Positive Power Supply (3.3 V) VSS1 − Ground Potential X1 IN 4 X2 − 5 IC − 6 1 VDD1 2 3 Crystal Connection for Main System Clock Oscillation Internally Connected (Directly connect to VSS1) RESET IN Reset Input 7 SCK1 IN Serial Clock Input of Serial Interface 8 SI1 IN 9 SO1 OUT Serial Data Input of Serial Interface Serial Data Output of Serial Interface 10 XRDY OUT Hand-shake (Ready) Output of Serial Interface 11 POWER ON OUT Power Control Output 12 RESET OUT OUT System Reset Output 13 RESERVE OUT OUT Reserved (NC on this model) 14 LED8 OUT LED Port 8 (NC on this model) 15 HALT IN Halt Port 16 ACK IN Hand-shake (Acknowledge) Input of Serial Interface (Interrupt) "NC" : Use Halt Mode 17 SEL IR IN Remote Control Input (Timer input of 8-bit remote control timer) 18 AVSS − Ground Potential for A/D Converter 19 MS1 IN Destination (of player) Select (Analog Input for A/D Converter) 20 NC − NC 21 KEY1 IN Key Input 1 (Analog input for A/D converter) 22 KEY0 IN Key Input 0 (Analog input for A/D converter) 23 VSS0 − Ground Potential to Ports 24 AVDD − Analog Power/Reference Voltage Input to A/D Converter (3.3 V) 25 VDD0 − Positive Power Supply to Ports (3.3 V) IN Model (of player) Select (Set with a combinaition of this 3 ports) 26 MS0_2 27 MS0_1 28 MS0_0 29 LED7 OUT LED Port 7 30 LED(STAND BY) OUT Stand By LED Port 31 PWSW E IN Primary Switch State Input "H" : ON "L" : OFF 32 TES IN "H" : No System Reset mode 33 OEM IN "H" : OEM Model "L" : General mode "L" : Pioneer Model 34 MIC IN IN Detection of Microphone 35 CHECKER IN "H" : Checker Mode 36 ON POWER IN "H" : Primary Power Switch Model IN FL-Controller Mode Select FL SET1 / 2 = "H" / "H" : Other model FL SET1 / 2 = "H" / "L" : Other model FL SET1 / 2 = "L" / "H" : Other model FL SET1 / 2 = "L" / "L" : DV-555, 656A, 757Ai (This model) 37 FL SET2 38 FL SET1 39 TEST2 OUT Test Port 40 LED6 OUT LED Port 6 "H" : Microphone connected "L" : General mode "L" : Secondary Power Switch Model F DV-757Ai 122 1 2 3 4 5 No. Signal name 6 Dir. LED Port 5 42 LED4 LED Port 4 43 LED3 OUT A LED Port 3 (NC on this model) LED Port 2 (NC on this model) 45 LED1 LED Port 1 (NC on this model) 46 LED0 LED Port 0 (NC on this model) 47 TEST1 OUT − 48 NC 49 1394RST OUT Test Port NC 1394 Host Controller Reset Output 50 NC − 51 P16 OUT FIP Segment 16 Output 52 P15 OUT FIP Segment 15 Output 53 NC − NC B NC 54 P14 FIP Segment 14 Output 55 P13 FIP Segment 13 Output 56 P12 OUT 57 P11 8 Pin Function 41 LED5 44 LED2 7 FIP Segment 12 Output FIP Segment 11 Output 58 P10 FIP Segment 10 Output 59 VDD2 − Positive Power Supply to FIP Controller/Driver (3.3 V) 60 VLOAD − Pull-down Resistor Connection of FIP Controller/Driver (-28V) 61 P9 FIP Segment 9 Output 62 P8 FIP Segment 8 Output 63 P7 FIP Segment 7 Output 64 P6 FIP Segment 6 Output 65 P5 OUT 66 P4 C FIP Segment 5 Output FIP Segment 4 Output 67 P3 FIP Segment 3 Output 68 P2 FIP Segment 2 Output 69 P1 FIP Segment 1 Output 70 G11 FIP Grid 11 Output 71 G10 FIP Grid 10 Output 72 G9 FIP Grid 9 Output 73 G8 FIP Grid 8 Output 74 G7 D FIP Grid 7 Output 75 G6 OUT FIP Grid 6 Output 76 G5 FIP Grid 5 Output 77 G4 FIP Grid 4 Output 78 G3 FIP Grid 3 Output 79 G2 FIP Grid 2 Output 80 G1 FIP Grid 1 Output E F DV-757Ai 5 6 7 123 8 1 2 3 4 7 PE5286A (DVDM ASSY : IC701) • DVD Data Processor A ¶ Pin Function No. B Pin name Dir. Pin Functions 3 , 4 0 , 5 0 , 5 4 , VDD3.3 84, 103, 107, 145, 154, 158, 207 − It is a power supply of digital circuit. Be connected to +3.3V. 15, 18, 27, 53, VDD2.5 64, 74, 78, 92, 104, 130, 157, 164, 183, 191, 208 − It is a power supply of digital circuit. Be connected to +2.5V. 1 , 2 , 1 6 , 1 7 , GND 26, 41, 51, 52, 63, 73, 79, 85, 91, 105, 106, 131, 144, 150, 155, 156, 178, 182, 190 − It is a ground of digital circuit. 167, 171, 175 NC − It is a non-use pin. Fix it in GND or VDD. C 165 166 AVDD − It is a power supply supply terminal for built-in analog-to-digital converter. Supply +2.5V (analog). 176 177 AGND − It is a GND terminal for built-in D/A converter. 6 BUNRI IN It is a separation test control terminal of inside RAM. Input LOW in use usually. 90 TMC1 IN 148 TMC2 IN DMCK/RF_A IN It is the system clock input of DVD/CD-ROM decoder. Input 10-54MHz. IN It is master clock of an audio system I/F block. In audio out of a CD, input 16.9MHz of reference clock. 4 189 CKCD 5 149 D E It is a test terminal. Input LOW in use usually. DMACKI/PD4 IN Fix unused time (unused usually) in GND or VDD. VCOCLK IN With system clock of spindle demodulator, it is connected to VCO of outside charge account. 161 XRESET IN By the input of a LOW level, It initialize the whole large scale integrated circuit system. 135 SA19 I/O Connect address bus of central processing unit. 134 SA18 133 SA17 132 SA16 129 SA15 128 SA14 127 SA13 126 SA12 125 SA11 124 SA10 123 SA9 F DV-757Ai 124 1 2 3 4 5 No. 6 Pin name 122 SA8 121 SA7 120 SA6 119 SA5 118 SA4 117 SA3 116 SA2 115 SA1 114 SA0 99 SAD7 100 SAD6 101 SAD5 102 SAD4 108 SAD3 109 SAD2 110 SAD1 111 SAD0 7 Dir. 8 Pin Functions IN Connect address bus of central processing unit. A I/O Connect a data bus of central processing unit. B 97 XSRD IN Be connected to a RD signal of central processing unit. 98 XSWR IN Be connected to a WR signal of central processing unit. 96 XSCL1 IN It is chip select signal from central processing unit. XSRD/XSWR becomes effective at the time of LOW this signal. 95 XSWAIT OUT It is the WAIT output for central processing unit. This terminal must leave access from central processing unit at the time of LOW. 94 XSDREQ OUT It is a DMA demand for central processing unit. LOW level hip of this terminal falls down and activates DMA transfer with an edge. 93 SDACK 112 XIRQ10 113 XIRQ11 141 FGPL/PE3 IN OUT IN It is DMA answer back. Data are output with HIGH this signal by SAD (7:0). It demand interrupt for central processing unit with LOW. Both terminals can set it with a register whether they output it. Input a turn pulse from spindle motor. 147 FPWM OUT It is 7bitPWM output terminal for FG servo. It is the 3 value output of HIGH,LOW, high impedance. 146 VPWM OUT It is 5bitPWM output terminal for speed servo. It is the 3 value output of HIGH,LOW, high impedance. 143 PPWM OUT It is pulse width modulation output terminal for phase servo. It is the 3 value output of HIGH,LOW, high impedance. 142 RERR OUT It is control output for rough servo. It is the 3 value output of HIGH,LOW, high impedance. 31 PA7 32 PA6 33 PA5 34 PA4 35 CDDO/PA3 36 DIFOUT 196 BCA/PA1 195 RWDIN/PA0 I/O C D It is general-purpose I/O port. By setting of a $70 register, You can select a function. CDDO inputs a digital out signal from a CD decoder. DIFOUT is digital audio output terminal based on IEC958. BCA is terminal to input a BCA code into. RWDIN is terminal to input a WOBBLE signal into. BCA/RWDIN terminal becomes necessary with RW revitalization machines. E F DV-757Ai 5 6 7 125 8 1 2 No. A B C D E Pin name Dir. OUT 138 PD7/STATUS2 139 PD6/STATUS1 140 PD5/STATUS0 151 DUTY50 OUT 3 Pin Functions It output a various monitor signal (STATUS (2:0)). By setting of a $ 70 register, You can use it as a general-purpose I/O port port. It always output a pulse of duty 50%. It give reference voltage of a various PWD signal of the recovery system. 160 ASC OUT It output frequency error of a sink period as a PWD pulse. 153 APC OUT It output a phase error of phase locked loop as a PWD pulse. 159 ATC OUT It output a direct current error of a RF signal as a PWD pulse. OUT It output VC OCL k and frequency error of reference clock as a PWD pulse. It is the 3 value output of HIGH,LOW, high impedance. 152 AFC 163 DEFECT/PE1 162 T_DET/PC7 OUT It output a tangential-tilt search result as a pulse width modulation pulse. 70 DA13 OUT It is address signal of DRAM for a VBR buffer. 71 DA12 72 DA11 75 DA10 76 DA9 77 DA8 80 DA7 81 DA6 82 DA5 83 DA4 86 DA3 87 DA2 88 DA1 89 DA0 39 DD15 42 DD14 43 DD13 44 DD12 45 DD11 46 DD10 47 DD9 48 DD8 49 DD7 55 DD6 56 DD5 57 DD4 58 DD3 59 DD2 60 DD1 61 DD0 IN I/O 4 It is the diffect signal input from the outside. Then a phase error of phase locked loop outputs this terminal in HIGH (APC), and it is done front value hold. It is a data bus of DRAM for a VBR buffer. F DV-757Ai 126 1 2 3 4 5 No. 6 Pin name 7 Dir. 8 Pin Functions 69 XDRAS OUT It is a RAS signal of DRAM of a VBR buffer. 67 XDCAS/XDCASL OUT It is a CAS signal of DRAM of a VBR buffer. A 66 XDOE/DQML OUT It is an OE signal of DRAM of a VBR buffer. 65 XDWE OUT It is a WE signal of DRAM of a VBR buffer. 13 SDATA7 OUT 14 SDATA6 It is a data output bus of a VIDEO_DMA channel. Be connected to MPEG decoder. 19 SDATA5 20 SDATA4 21 SDATA3 22 SDATA2 23 SDATA1 24 SDATA0 29 SREQ 25 XSACK/PC5 OUT It is a transfer reply terminal of a VIDEO_DMA channel. Be connected to MPEG decoder. Output form varies with setting. 28 XWR OUT It is a transfer reply terminal of a VIDEO_DMA channel. Be connected to MPEG decoder. Output form varies with setting. 30 XAVTRM/PC6 OUT It is a signal to show the top of a sector of transfer data of a VIDEO_DMA channel in. 7 DSPA0/PC0 OUT 8 DSPA1/PC1 When it connects Motorola Digital Signal Processor as destination of an AUDIO_DMA channel, it is the signal which gives a DMA address to Motorola Digital Signal Processor. 9 DSPA2/PC2 206 ASDATA0/PB0 205 ASDATA1/PB1 204 ASDATA2/PB2 203 ASDATA3/PB3 202 ASDATA4/PB4 201 ASDATA5/PB5 B IN I/O It is a data transfer demand terminal of a VIDEO_DMA channel. Be connected to MPEG decoder. You can change polarity by setting. C It is general-purpose I/O port. By setting of a $70 register, It become a data output bus of an AUDIO_DMA channel besides a port. D 200 ASDATA6/PB6 199 ASDATA7/PB7 10 XAWR OUT It is a transfer reply terminal of an AUDIO_DMA channel. Output form varies with setting. 11 XASACK OUT It is a transfer reply terminal of an AUDIO_DMA channel. Output form varies with setting. 12 ASREQ IN 192 BCK OUT It is a transfer demand terminal of an AUDIO_DMA channel. You can change polarity by setting. It is the bit clock output to DAC. 193 LRCK OUT It is the LRCK signal output to DAC. 194 ADATA0 OUT It is the serial data output to DAC. 187 CDBCK IN It input a bit clock from a CD decoder. Prospective frequency is 2.1168MHz(48fs). 186 CDLR IN It input a LRCK signal from a CD decoder. E 185 CDDT IN It input audio system data from a CD decoder. 181 WFCK IN It is frame clock signal of a CD. 180 SCOR IN It is input terminal of assistant code sink of a CD. F DV-757Ai 5 6 7 127 8 1 2 No. Pin name 179 A B C 3 Dir. SBSO IN OUT 4 Pin Functions It is an assistant code data input terminal of a CD. 184 EXCK 188 C2FI/PE2 IN It is input terminal of C2 error flag from a CD decoder. It is a shift clock making timeliness to send data forth on a SBSO terminal. 136 FSX/STATUS4 I/O It input a FSX signal from a CD decoder. FSX signal is 7.35Khz at normal speed with frame alignment signal of error correction of CIRC. By setting of a $7F register, It become the internal monitor output (STATUS 4). 137 EFLG/STATUS3 I/O It input an EFLG signal from a CD decoder. An EFLG signal is a monitor signal of error correction processing movement of CIRC. By setting of a $7F register, It become the internal monitor output (STATUS 3). 172 AIN IN It is analog RF signal input terminal to built-in A/D converter. 168 VRT IN It is reference voltage input terminal of built-in A/D converter. 169 VRTS OUT 170 VRC OUT 174 VRB IN Connect with VRT. It is center voltage output terminal of built-in A/D converter. It is reference voltage input terminal of built-in A/D converter. 173 VRBS OUT Connect with VRB. 37 CKE/PD3 OUT It is an Enable signal of SDCLK. 38 CSB/PD2 OUT It is chip select signal of SDRAM. 62 SDCLK OUT It is a terminal outputting a movement clock of SDRAM. 68 XCASH/DOMH OUT 197 VREQEN/PD1 I/O It is an Enable signal of Video-REQ. When it uses DRAM of bus 16 wide bit, it is a CAS signal of high rank 8bit. 198 AREQEN/PD0 I/O It is an Enable signal of Audio-REQ. D E F DV-757Ai 128 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 7 PD0274A (DVDM ASSY : IC552) • Audio Quality Enhancer (AQE) ¶ Pin Arrangement A ¶ Block Diagram 1 DAIN DALOUT 24 2 LRIN DAROUT 23 3 BCKIN IBS, TFS, IFS, LRIPOL, IFORM, CKSEL, TEST LROUT 22 4 RSTB BCKOUT 21 5 CGND CGND 20 DAIN 1 7 IGND NC 18 8 ICVDD NC 17 9 SCLK NC 16 10 SDATA NC 15 11 CSB NC 14 12 NC NC 13 Bit Extension IBS, BES, DIR 24 Input Inter face LRIN 2 24 LRCK x8 Digital Filter LRCK BCKIN 3 OVDD 19 6 XIN 24 LRCK ATT + Deemphasis BACS, BSO, OFORM, LRPOL, DACS, TEST DALOUT 24 DAROUT 23 LROUT 22 x2 1st FIR Filter 24 Output Inter face B 2fs n* LRCK BCKOUT 21 IFS, DFS, CKSE, COES, ATT, DE x2 2st FIR Filter CKSE 4fs RSTB 4 Timing Control Syscllk x2 3st FIR Filter XIN 6 24 24 SDATA 10 Soft Mute Microcomputer Interface SCLK 9 n* LRCK CSB 11 8fs n* LRCK IFS, SMUTE, TEST C Note : "n" in the Block diagram expresses the rate to sample ¶ Pin Function No. Name I/O Pin Function 1 DAIN I Audio data input 2 LRIN I L/R clock input 3 BCKIN I Bit clock input (48fs/64fs) 4 RSTB I System reset "0" = Reset 5 CGND − Ground (0V) for Core 6 XIN I System clock input (128fs/192fs/256fs/384fs/512fs/768fs) 7 IGND − Ground (0V) for Input Buffer D 8 ICVDD − Power supply (3.3V) for Core and Input Buffer 9 SCLK I Microcomputer interface clock input 10 SDATA I Microcomputer interface data input 11 CSB I Microcomputer interface chip select input "0" = Enable, "1" = Disenable I No connection Power supply (3.3V) for Output Buffer 12 NC 13 NC 14 NC 15 NC 16 NC 17 NC 18 OVDD − 19 OGND − Ground (0V) for Output Buffer 20 CGND − Ground (0V) for Core 21 BCKOUT O Bit clock output (48fs/64fs) 22 LROUT O L/R clock output. WCLK output at PCM1704. 23 DAROUT O R ch audio data output 24 DALOUT O L ch audio data output or L/R ch multiplex output E F DV-757Ai 5 6 7 129 8 1 2 3 4 3 4 7 ADV7300AKST (DVDM ASSY : IC831) • Video Encoder IC A ¶ Pin Arrangement B C D E F DV-757Ai 130 1 2 5 6 7 8 ¶ Pin Function A B C D E F DV-757Ai 5 6 7 131 8 1 2 1 2 3 4 3 4 A B C D E F DV-757Ai 132 5 6 7 8 7 PM0033A (DVDM ASSY : IC902) • Progressive Scan Converter (PRO2) A ¶ Pin Arrangement B C D E F DV-757Ai 5 6 7 133 8 1 2 3 4 ¶ Pin Function A B C D Pin No. Name I/O/ P 1 VDD3 2 Attribute Functional Description P - VDD for IO (3.3V) CLKI In LVTTL 27MHz System clock input terminal 3 PLL_TEST In LVTTL Test exclusive use input terminal 4 PLL_EN In LVTTL PLL enable input terminal 5 VDD2 P - VDD for Core (2.5V) 6 CLKO Out 2mA 27MHz Clock output terminal 7 PD0 Inout LVTTL, leakage, 2mA Image data I/O port D(LSB) 8 PD1 Inout LVTTL, leakage, 2mA Image data I/O port D 9 PD2 Inout LVTTL, leakage, 2mA Image data I/O port D 10 PD3 Inout LVTTL, leakage, 2mA Image data I/O port D 11 PD4 Inout LVTTL, leakage, 2mA Image data I/O port D 12 GND P - Digital Ground 13 VDD3 P - VDD for IO (3.3V) 14 PD5 Inout LVTTL, leakage, 2mA Image data I/O port D 15 PD6 Inout LVTTL, leakage, 2mA Image data I/O port D 16 PD7 Inout LVTTL, leakage, 2mA Image data I/O port D 17 PD8 Inout LVTTL, leakage, 2mA Image data I/O port D 18 PD9 Inout LVTTL, leakage, 2mA Image data I/O port D(MSB) 19 GND P - Digital Ground 20 GND P - Digital Ground 21 GND P - Digital Ground 22 VDD3 P - VDD for IO (3.3V) 23 NHS In Schmitt Horizontal synchronization input terminal 24 NVS In PA0 In Schmitt LVTTL Vertical synchronization input terminal 25 26 PA1 In LVTTL Image data I/O port A 27 PA2 In LVTTL Image data I/O port A 28 PA3 In LVTTL Image data I/O port A In LVTTL Image data I/O port A In LVTTL Image data I/O port A In LVTTL Image data I/O port A Image data I/O port A 29 30 31 E PA4 PA5 PA6 Image data I/O port A(LSB) 32 PA7 In LVTTL 33 PA8 In LVTTL Image data I/O port A 34 PA9 In LVTTL Image data I/O port A(MSB) 35 MA4 Out 2mA SDRAM address output terminal 36 MA3 Out 2mA SDRAM address output terminal 37 MA5 Out 2mA SDRAM address output terminal 38 MA2 Out 2mA SDRAM address output terminal 39 GND P - Digital Ground 40 VDD3 P - VDD for IO (3.3V) F DV-757Ai 134 1 2 3 4 5 6 I/O/ P 7 Pin No. Name 41 VDD2 P 42 MA6 Out 43 MA1 Out 2mA SDRAM address output terminal 44 MA7 Out 2mA SDRAM address output terminal 45 MA0 Out 2mA SDRAM address output terminal(LSB) 46 MA8 Out 2mA SDRAM address output terminal 47 MA10 Out 2mA SDRAM address output terminal 48 VDD3 P - VDD for IO (3.3V) 49 MA9 Out 2mA SDRAM address output terminal 50 MA11 Out 2mA SDRAM address output terminal(MSB) 51 GND P - Digital Ground 52 RAS Out 2mA SDRAM Row Address Strobe Command output terminal 53 MCLK Out 4mA SDRAM Clock output terminal (54MHz) 54 CAS Out 2mA SDRAM Column Address Strobe Command output terminal 55 WE Out 2mA SDRAM Write Enable output terminal 56 VDD3 P - VDD for IO (3.3V) 57 MD8 Inout LVTTL, 2mA, Pullup SDRAM data input-output terminal 58 MD7 Inout LVTTL, 2mA, Pullup SDRAM data input-output terminal 59 MD9 Inout LVTTL, 2mA, Pullup SDRAM data input-output terminal 60 PDOEN In LVTTL Image port D input and output setting input terminal (L: input, H: output ) 61 GND P - Digital Ground 62 GND P - Digital Ground 63 MD6 Inout LVTTL, 2mA, Pullup SDRAM data input-output terminal 64 MD10 Inout LVTTL, 2mA, Pullup SDRAM data input-output terminal 65 VDD3 P - VDD for IO (3.3V) 66 MD5 Inout LVTTL, 2mA, Pullup SDRAM data input-output terminal 67 MD11 Inout LVTTL, 2mA, Pullup SDRAM data input-output terminal Attribute Functional Description - VDD for Core (2.5V) 2mA SDRAM address output terminal 68 MD4 Inout LVTTL, 2mA, Pullup SDRAM data input-output terminal 69 MD12 Inout LVTTL, 2mA, Pullup SDRAM data input-output terminal 70 MD3 Inout LVTTL, 2mA, Pullup SDRAM data input-output terminal 71 MD13 Inout LVTTL, 2mA, Pullup SDRAM data input-output terminal 72 GND P - Digital Ground 73 VDD3 P - VDD for IO (3.3V) 74 MD2 Inout LVTTL, 2mA, Pullup SDRAM data input-output terminal 75 MD14 Inout LVTTL, 2mA, Pullup SDRAM data input-output terminal 76 MD1 Inout LVTTL, 2mA, Pullup SDRAM data input-output terminal 77 MD15 Inout LVTTL, 2mA, Pullup SDRAM data input-output terminal 78 MD0 Inout LVTTL, 2mA, Pullup SDRAM data input-output terminal(LSB) 79 VDD2 P - VDD for Core (2.5V) 80 VDD3 P - VDD for IO (3.3V) 81 VDD3 P - VDD for IO (3.3V) 82 GND P - Digital Ground 83 MD16 Inout LVTTL, 2mA, Pullup SDRAM data input-output terminal 8 A B C D E F DV-757Ai 5 6 7 135 8 1 A B C D E 2 Pin No. Name I/O/ P 84 MD17 85 3 Attribute Functional Description Inout LVTTL, 2mA, Pullup SDRAM data input-output terminal MD18 Inout LVTTL, 2mA, Pullup SDRAM data input-output terminal 86 MD19 Inout LVTTL, 2mA, Pullup SDRAM data input-output terminal(MSB) 87 GND P - Digital Ground Ground for DAC 88 AGND P - 89 DAO_Y Out - Analog video-out (Y) 90 AVDD2 P - VDD for DAC (2.5V) 91 DAO_Cb Out - Analog video-out (Cb) 92 AGND P - Ground for DAC 93 DAO_Cr Out - Analog video-out (Cr) 94 AVDD2 P - VDD for DAC (2.5V) DAC reference voltage input terminal 95 VREF In - 96 FSADJ Inout - An ohms connection terminal for DAC peak swing setting 97 AVDD2 P - VDD for DAC (2.5V) 98 VG Out - A volume connection terminal for gate voltage compensation of a DAC electric current cell 99 AGND P - Ground for DAC 100 GND P - Digital Ground 101 GND P - Digital Ground 102 GND P - Digital Ground 103 GND P - Digital Ground 104 CLMP Out 2mA Clamp pulse output terminal 4 105 TEST0 In LVTTL Test exclusive use input terminal 106 TEST1 In LVTTL Test exclusive use input terminal 107 TEST2 In LVTTL Test exclusive use input terminal 108 TEST3 In LVTTL Test exclusive use input terminal 109 TEST4 In LVTTL Test exclusive use input terminal 110 SPR0 Out 2mA Serial-to-parallel conversion output terminal(LSB) 111 SPR1 Out 2mA Serial-to-parallel conversion output terminal 112 VDD3 P - VDD for IO (3.3V) 113 SPR2 Out 2mA Serial-to-parallel conversion output terminal 114 SPR3 Out 2mA Serial-to-parallel conversion output terminal 115 SPR4 Out 2mA Serial-to-parallel conversion output terminal 116 SPR5 Out 2mA Serial-to-parallel conversion output terminal 117 GND P - Digital Ground 118 SPR6 Out 2mA Serial-to-parallel conversion output terminal 119 SPR7 Out 2mA Serial-to-parallel conversion output terminal(MSB) 120 VDD3 P - VDD for IO (3.3V) 121 VDD2 P - VDD for Core (2.5V) 122 GND P - Digital Ground 123 PB0 Inout LVTTL, leakage, 2mA Image data I/O port B(LSB) 124 PB1 Inout LVTTL, leakage, 2mA Image data I/O port B 125 PB2 Inout LVTTL, leakage, 2mA Image data I/O port B 126 PB3 Inout LVTTL, leakage, 2mA Image data I/O port B 127 VDD3 P - VDD for IO (3.3V) 128 PB4 Inout LVTTL, leakage, 2mA Image data I/O port B F DV-757Ai 136 1 2 3 4 5 6 Pin No. Name I/O/ P 129 PB5 Inout 130 GND P 131 PB6 132 7 Attribute Functional Description LVTTL, leakage, 2mA Image data I/O port B - Digital Ground Inout LVTTL, leakage, 2mA Image data I/O port B PB7 Inout LVTTL, leakage, 2mA Image data I/O port B 133 PB8 Inout LVTTL, leakage, 2mA Image data I/O port B 134 PB9 Inout LVTTL, leakage, 2mA Image data I/O port B(MSB) 135 PBOEN In LVTTL Image port B input and output setting input terminal (L: input, H: output ) 136 VDD3 P - VDD for IO (3.3V) 137 PC0 Out 2mA Image data I/O port C(LSB) 138 PC1 Out 2mA Image data I/O port C 139 PC2 Out 2mA Image data I/O port C 140 PC3 Out 2mA Image data I/O port C 141 GND P - Digital Ground 142 GND P - Digital Ground 143 PC4 Out 2mA Image data I/O port C 144 PC5 Out 2mA Image data I/O port C 145 VDD3 P - VDD for IO (3.3V) 146 PC6 Out 2mA Image data I/O port C 147 PC7 Out 2mA Image data I/O port C 148 PC8 Out 2mA Image data I/O port C 149 PC9 Out 2mA Image data I/O port C(MSB) 150 GND P - Digital Ground 151 CSB In Schmitt MPU Interface chip select input terminal 152 SDA In Schmitt MPU Interface data entry terminal 153 SCL In Schmitt MPU Interface clock input terminal 154 SRN In Schmitt System reset input terminal 155 CKIPOL In LVTTL System clock polarity setting input terminal 156 PLL_VDD P - VDD of PLL exclusive use (2.5V) 157 CPOUT Out Analog Analog output terminal from PLL charge pump 158 VCOIN In Analog Analog input terminal from PLL outside charge account loop filter 159 PLL_GND P - Ground of PLL exclusive use 160 VDD3 P - VDD for IO (3.3V) 8 A B C D E F DV-757Ai 5 6 7 137 8 1 2 3 4 7 TSB43CA43GGW (ILKB ASSY : IC201) • IEEE1394 PHY LINK A 176 175 174 173 172 171 170 169 168 167 166 165 164 163 162 161 160 159 158 157 156 155 154 153 152 151 150 149 148 147 146 145 144 143 142 141 140 139 138 137 136 135 134 133 ¶ Pin Arrangement C D TSB43CA43 (iceLynx-Micro) INTEGRATED LLC / PHY Plastic QFP MCIF_ENDIAN Vss Vdd MCIF_ADDR10 MCIF_ADDR9 MCIF_ADDR8 MCIF_ADDR7 MCIF_ADDR6 MCIF_ADDR5 MCIF_ADDR4 MCIF_ADDR3 MCIF_ADDR2 MCIF_ADDR1 MCIF_DATA15 MCIF_DATA14 Vss Vdd REG_OUT MCIF_DATA13 MCIF_DATA12 MCIF_DATA11 MCIF_DATA10 MCIF_DATA9 MCIF_DATA8 MCIF_DATA7 MCIF_DATA6 MCIF_DATA5 MCIF_DATA4 MCIF_DATA3 MCIF_DATA2 Vss Vdd MCIF_DATA1 MCIF_DATA0 MCIF_BUSCLK MCIF_WEz MCIF_OEz MCIF_ACKz MCIF_WAIT MCIF_STRBz MCIF_R_nW MCIF_CS_MEMz MCIF_CS_IOz MCIF_INTz 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 E Vss Vdd HSDI1_60958_OUT HSDI1_60958_IN HSDI1_AUDIO_MUTE HSDI1_AUDIO_ERR HSDI1_AMCLK_OUT HSDI1_AMCLK_IN HSDI1_D7 HSDI1_D6 HSDI1_D5 HSDI1_D4 HSDI1_D3 HSDI1_D2 Vss Vdd REG_OUT HSDI1_D1 HSDI1_D0 HSDI1_DVALID HSDI1_SYNC HSDI1_AV HSDI1_EN HSDI1_CLK HSDI0_D7 HSDI0_D6 HSDI0_D5 HSDI0_D4 HSDI0_D3 HSDI0_D2 Vss Vdd HSDI0_D1 HSDI0_D0 HSDI0_DVALID HSDI0_SYNC HSDI0_AV HSDI0_EN HSDI0_CLK HSDI0_AMCLK_IN HSDI0_60958_IN MCIF_MODE2 MCIF_MODE1 MCIF_MODE0 Vss TEST_MODE0 TEST_MODE1 Vdd VCO_CLK REF_SYT DIV_VCO PFD MLPCM_BCLK MLPCM_LRCLK MLPCM_D0 MLPCM_D1 MLPCM_D2 MLPCM_A GPIO2 GPIO3 GPIO4 GPIO5 MSPCTL Vdd Vss CPS AVdd AGND TPB0_N TPB0_P AGND AVdd TPA0_N TPA0_P TPBIAS0 AVdd TPB1_N TPB1_P AGND TPA1_N TPA1_P TPBIAS1 TPB2_N TPB2_P AVdd TPA2_N TPA2_P TPBIAS2 AGND R1 R0 AVdd FILTER0 FILTER1 PLL_Vdd XI XO PLL_GND Vss Vdd TEST_MODE2 TEST_MODE3 RESETz RESET_ARMz LINK_ON HPS LOW_PWR_RDY DISABLE_IFz GPIO0 GPIO1 SDA SCL GPIO6 GPIO7 GPIO8 GPIO9 REG_ENz REG_OUT Vdd Vss TMS TDI TDO TCK TRST ARM_TMS ARM_TDI ARM_TDO UART_TxD UART_RxD GPIO10 WTCHDOG_TMR 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 B 3.3v F DV-757Ai 138 1 2 3 4 132 131 130 129 128 127 126 125 124 123 122 121 120 119 118 117 116 115 114 113 112 111 110 109 108 107 106 105 104 103 102 101 100 99 98 97 96 95 94 93 92 91 90 89 5 6 7 8 ¶ Pin Function Pin Name Pin No I/O Description Power & Ground Pins DISABLE_IFZ 64 I HPS 62 I Interface Disable. When asserted, the interfaces are put into a Hi-Z state. Interfaces include: ex-CPU, HSDI, GPIO, and WTCH_DG_TMRZ. Host Power Status. This indicates the power status of the external system to iceLynx-Micro. A rising edge indicates the system CPU has been turned ON. (The internal ARM should wake up.) A falling edge indicates the system CPU has been turned OFF. (The internal ARM decides if power down is necessary.) Output to system to indicate iceLynx-Micro is ready to go into a low power state. The ARM and WTCH_DG_TMRZ control this pin. Watch Dog Timer (for the ARM.) iceLynx-Micro hardware asserts this pin whenever ARM software has not updated the Timer2 register within the allowed time period. ARM reset. This signal resets the internal ARM processor. Device reset. This signal resets all logic. This includes the PHY, Link core, memory, the ARM, and random logic. Digital Ground. LOW_PWR_RDY 63 O WTCH_DG_TMRZ 88 O RESET_ARMZ RESETZ 60 59 I I/O VSS 1, 21, 55, 76, 102 117 131, 146, 162 176 24, 27, 35, 45, 54 4, 20, 56, 75, 101 116, 130 145, 161 175 AGND PLL_GND VDD A B C Analog Ground. D PLL Ground. Digital Power Supply. Must be set to 3.3V nominal. E F DV-757Ai 5 6 7 139 8 1 2 Pin Name Pin No AVDD 23, 28, 32, 41, 48 51 I/O 3 4 Description A PLL_VDD Regulator Pins REG_ENZ Analog Power Supply. Must be set to 3.3V nominal. PLL Power Supply. Must be set to 3.3V nominal. 73 I REG_OUT0 74 O REG_OUT1 115 O REG_OUT2 160 O B External CPU Interface Pins MCIF_ACKZ 95 I/O C Internal Regulator Enable. The iceLynx-Micro core voltage is 1.8V. Internal regulators are used to regulate the 3.3V VDD inputs to 1.8V. This pin enables the regulators. 1.8V Regulator Output. This pin should be connected to ground using a 0.1uF capacitor. 1.8V Regulator Output. This pin should be connected to ground using a 0.1uF capacitor. 1.8V Regulator Output. This pin should be connected to ground using a 0.1uF capacitor. MCIF Acknowledge pin. Default active low. iceLynx-Micro asserts this signal if it has completed the MCIF request. This signal is always driven. This signal is used for the following modes: • 68000 + Wait I/O Access • MPC850 I/O Access In Serial MCIF Mode, this pin is used for the Serial Read Acknowledge (SMCIF_RACKZ.) MCIF_ADDR1 120 I MCIF_ADDR10 129 I MCIF_ADDR2 MCIF_ADDR3 MCIF_ADDR4 MCIF_ADDR5 MCIF_ADDR6 MCIF_ADDR7 MCIF_ADDR8 MCIF_ADDR9 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 I I I I I I I I MCIF Address 1 pin. This data pin is the least significant bit of the MCIF Address Bus. MCIF_ADDR0 is internally grounded. Only 16-bit addressing is allowed. MCIF_ADDR1 should be connected to the Address1 signal of the system CPU. MCIF Address 10 pin. This data pin is the most significant bit of the MCIF Address Bus. MCIF Address 2 pin MCIF Address 3 pin MCIF Address 4 pin MCIF Address 5 pin MCIF Address 6 pin MCIF Address 7 pin MCIF Address 8 pin MCIF Address 9 pin D E F DV-757Ai 140 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Pin Name Pin No I/O Description MCIF_BUSCLK 98 I MCIF Bus Clock. This pin is only used for the MCIF synchronous mode. (MPC850 I/O Access) and the Memory Access. This signal should be tied high if not used. MCIF_CS_IOZ MCIF_CS_MEMZ MCIF_DATA0 90 91 99 A I In Serial MCIF Mode, this pin is used for the Serial Write Clock (SMCIF_WCLK.) MCIF Chip Select for all I/O MCIF modes. I/O In Serial MCIF Mode, this pin is used for the Serial Write Request (SMCIF_WREQZ.) MCIF Chip Select for the Memory MCIF mode. B In Serial MCIF Mode, this pin is used for the Serial Write Acknowledge (SMCIF_WACKZ.) MCIF DATA 0 pin. This data pin is the least significant bit of the MCIF Data Bus. I/O MCIF_DATA1 MCIF_DATA10 MCIF_DATA11 MCIF_DATA12 100 111 112 113 I/O I/O I/O I/O In Serial MCIF Mode, this pin is used for the Serial Read Data (SMCIF_RDATA.) MCIF DATA 1 pin. MCIF DATA 10 pin. MCIF DATA 11 pin. MCIF DATA 12 pin. MCIF_DATA13 MCIF_DATA14 114 118 I/O I/O MCIF DATA 13 pin. MCIF DATA 14 pin. MCIF_DATA15 119 I/O MCIF_DATA2 MCIF_DATA3 MCIF_DATA4 MCIF_DATA5 MCIF_DATA6 MCIF_DATA7 MCIF_DATA8 MCIF_DATA9 MCIF_ENDIAN 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 132 I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O I MCIF DATA 15 pin. This data pin is the most significant bit of the MCIF Data Bus. MCIF DATA 2 pin. MCIF DATA 3 pin. MCIF DATA 4 pin. MCIF DATA 5 pin. MCIF DATA 6 pin. MCIF DATA 7 pin. MCIF DATA 8 pin. MCIF DATA 9 pin. MCIF Endian Pin. This sets the Endianess for accesses between the external CPU and the internal iceLynx-Micro memory. This pin sets Endianess for all MCIF modes and the Serial MCIF mode. When set to a logical 0, data is read/written to the ex-CPU exactly as it is stored in iceLynx-Micro memory. (Big Endian) When set to a logical 1, data is swapped on half-word and byte boundaries before it is read/written to the ex-CPU. (Little Endian) C D E F DV-757Ai 5 6 7 141 8 1 2 3 4 Pin Name Pin No I/O Description MCIF_INTZ 89 O MCIF_MODE0 MCIF_MODE1 MCIF_MODE2 MCIF_OEZ 133 134 135 96 I I I I MCIF_RW 92 I MCIF Interrupt. This signal is push-pull. (always asserted) It does not require a pull-up resistor. MCIF Mode 0. Used to select MCIF mode. MCIF Mode 1. Used to select MCIF mode. MCIF Mode 2. Used to select MCIF mode. MCIF Output Enable. Default active low. This input pin indicates if the system CPU wants to perform a MCIF read access. This signal is used for the following modes: • SH-3 I/O Access • M16C/62 I/O Access • Memory Access This signal should be tied high if not used. MCIF Read/Write pin. Default value for read is a logical 1. Default value for write is a logical 0. A B MCIF_STRBZ 93 In Serial MCIF Mode, this pin is used for the Serial Write Data (SMCIF_WDATA.) MCIF Strobe pin. Default active low. This pin is used (along with MCIF_CS_IOZ) to validate the MCIF access. This signal is used for the following modes: • 68000 + Wait I/O Access • MPC850 I/O Access • When not used, this pin should be tied high. I C MCIF_WAIT 94 O D E In Serial MCIF Mode, this pin is used for the Serial Read Clock (SMCIF_RCLK.) MCIF Wait pin. Default active high. iceLynx-Micro asserts this signal if it is not ready to service an MCIF request. When not asserted, this signal is in high-Z state. This signal is used for the following modes: • 68000 + Wait I/O Access • SH-3 I/O Access • M16C/62 I/O Access In Serial MCIF Mode, this pin is used for the Serial Read Request (SMCIF_RREQZ.) MCIF_WEZ 97 I MCIF Write Enable. Default active low. This input pin indicates if the system CPU wants to perform a MCIF write access. This signal is used for the following modes: • SH-3 I/O Access • M16C/62 I/O Access • Memory Access This signal should be tied high if not used. Universal Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter Pins UART_RxD 86 I UART receive port. Data from the system is input to the UART buffer using this pin. UART_TxD 85 O UART transmit port. Data from the UART buffer is output to the system using this pin. F DV-757Ai 142 1 2 3 4 5 Pin Name 6 Pin No I/O 7 8 Description A Joint Test Action Group (JTAG) & ARM Pins JTAG_TCK 80 I JTAG Clock pin. Both the boundary scan and ARM JTAG uses this input for the JTAG clock. JTAG_TDI 78 I JTAG Test Data Input pin JTAG Test Data Output pin JTAG_TDO 79 O JTAG Test Mode Selector pin. JTAG_TMS 77 I JTAG_TRST 81 I JTAG Reset Pin. Both the boundary scan and ARM JTAG uses this input for the JTAG clock. ARM JTAG Test Data Input pin ARM_JTAG_TDI 83 I ARM JTAG Test Data Output pin ARM_JTAG_TDO 84 O B ARM_JTAG_TMS 2 I C Serial Bus Pins SCL 82 I ARM JTAG Test Mode Selector pin 68 I/O SDA 67 I/O I C Clock Pin. This pin should be tied to ground if no EEPOM is used. For EEPROM write operations, the GPIO8 settings are muxed with the SCL pin. Software can manipulate the GPIO8 register settings in order to perform a write. 2 I C Data Pin For EEPROM write operations, the GPIO9 settings are muxed with the SDA pin. Software can manipulate the GPIO9 register settings in order to perform a write. 2 C General Purpose Input/Out Pins (GPIO) GPIO0 65 I/O GPIO0. Can be programmed as general-purpose input, general-purpose output, or specific function. Power-up default is input. GPIO1 66 I/O GPIO1. Can be programmed as general-purpose input, general-purpose output, or specific function. Power-up default is input. GPIO2 15 I/O GPIO2. Can be programmed as general-purpose input, general-purpose output, or specific function. Power-up default is input. GPIO3 16 I/O GPIO3. Can be programmed as general-purpose input, general-purpose output, or specific function. Power-up default is input. GPIO4 17 I/O GPIO 4. Can be programmed as general-purpose input, general-purpose output, or specific function. Power-up default is input. GPIO5 18 I/O GPIO 5. Can be programmed as general-purpose input, general-purpose output, or specific function. Power-up default is input. GPIO6 69 I/O GPIO6. Can be programmed as general-purpose input, general-purpose output, or specific function. Power-up default is input. GPIO7 70 I/O GPIO7. Can be programmed as general-purpose input, general-purpose output, or specific function. Power-up default is input. D E F DV-757Ai 5 6 7 143 8 1 2 Pin Name 3 4 I/O Description GPIO8. Can be programmed as general-purpose input, general-purpose output, or specific function. Power-up default is input. GPIO9. Can be programmed as general-purpose input, general-purpose output, or specific function. Power-up default is input. GPIO10. Can be programmed as general-purpose input, general-purpose output, or specific function. Power-up default is input. A B C GPIO8 71 I/O GPIO9 72 I/O GPIO10 87 I/O Physical Layer Pins TPA0_N TPA1_N TPA2_N TPA0_P TPA1_P TPA2_P TPB0_N TPB1_N TPB2_N TPB0_P TPB1_P TPB2_P TPBIAS0 TPBIAS1 TPBIAS2 29 36 42 30 37 43 25 33 39 26 34 40 31 38 44 I/O Twisted Pair A Differential Signal Terminals. For an unused port, TPAN and TPAP signals can be left open. I/O Twisted Pair B Differential Signal Terminals. For an unused port, TPBN and TPBP signals can be left open. R1 R0 46 47 I/O D FILTER0 FILTER1 49 50 I/O XI X0 52 53 - CPS 21 I MSPCTL LINKON 19 61 I O E Twisted Pair Bias Output. These signals provide the 1.86V nominal bias voltage needed for proper operation of the twisted pair driver and receivers for signaling an ìactive connectionî to a remote node. For an unused port, TPBIAS can be left unconnected. Current Setting Resistors. These pins are connected to external resistors to set the internal operating currents and cable driver output currents. A resistance of 6.34kΩ ± 1% is required to meet the IEEE 1394-1995 output voltage limits. PLL Filter Terminals. These terminals are connected to an external capacitor to form a lag-lead filter required for stable operation of the internal frequency-multiplier PLL, which is using the crystal oscillator. A 0.1 µF± 10% capacitor is the only external component required to complete this filter. Crystal Oscillator Inputs. These terminals connect to a 24.576 MHz parallel resonant fundamental mode crystal. The optimum values for the external shunt capacitors are dependent on the crystal used. Cable Power Status. Input to iceLynx-Micro used to detect if cable power is present. This pin should be connected to the cable power through 390 kΩ resistor. Link On output. This signal is asserted whenever LPS is low and a Link On packet is received from the 1394 bus. High Speed Data Interface (HSDI) Port 0 Pins HSDI_60958_IN 173 I 60958 Data Input. F DV-757Ai 144 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Pin Name Pin No I/O Description HSDI_60958_OUT 179 O 60958 Data Output HSDI0_60958_IN HSDI0_AMCLK_IN 136 137 140 O HSDI0_CLK 138 I A This signal is also used as FLWCTRL_DVALID in Flow Control Data Valid mode. 60958 Data Input. Audio Master Clock Input. This clock is used to decode the biphase encoding of 60958 data. I I HSDI0_AV 8 This pin is also used to input the 1.5*BCLK for Flow Control mode. HSDI Port 0 Available. Programmable. Default active low. For receive from 1394, this signal indicates if a 1394 packet is available in the receive buffer for reading. The HSDI_AV signal for MPEG2 data also depends on time stamp based release. For transmit onto 1394, this signal can be used to indicate buffer level in HSDI TX mode 8 and 9 by programming a CFR. If the buffer level is above a programmed level, HSDI_AV will be asserted. HSDI Port 0 Clock. Programmable. Default rising edge sample. This clock is used to operate the HSDI port 0 logic. In parallel mode, the maximum clock is 27MHz. In serial mode, the maximum clock is 70MHz. B C This signal is output to HSDI1_CLK in pass thru mode. HSDI0_D0 143 This signal can be used as HSDI0_MLPCM_BCLK for DVDAudio Transmit. HSDI Port 0 Data 0 Pin. Data 0 is the least significant bit on the HSDI data bus. In serial mode, only HSDI0_D0 is used. This signal is output to HSDI1_D0 in pass thru mode. This signal can be used as HSDI0_MLPCM_D0 for DVDAudio Transmit. I/O HSDI0_D1 144 I/O HSDI0_D2 147 I/O HSDI0_D3 148 I/O HSDI0_D4 149 I/O D HSDI Port 0 Data 1 Pin This signal is output to HSDI1_D1 in pass thru mode. This signal can be used as HSDI0_MLPCM_D1 for DVDAudio Transmit. HSDI Port 0 Data 2 Pin This signal is output to HSDI1_D2 in pass thru mode. This signal can be used as HSDI0_MLPCM_D2 for DVDAudio Transmit. HSDI Port 0 Data 3 Pin This signal is output to HSDI1_D3 in pass thru mode. This signal can be used as HSDI0_MLPCM_A for DVD-Audio Transmit. HSDI Port 0 Data 4 Pin This signal is output to HSDI1_D4 in pass thru mode E F DV-757Ai 5 6 7 145 8 1 2 3 4 Pin Name Pin No I/O Description HSDI0_D5 150 I/O HSDI0_D6 151 I/O HSDI0_D7 152 I/O HSDI Port 0 Data 5 Pin This signal is output to HSDI1_D5 in pass thru mode HSDI Port 0 Data 6 Pin This signal is output to HSDI1_D6 in pass thru mode HSDI Port 0 Data 7 Pin. Data 0 is the most significant bit on the HSDI data bus. This signal is output to HSDI1_D7 in pass thru mode HSDI0_DVALID 142 I/O A B HSDI Port 0 Data Valid Pin. Programmable. Default active high. This pin indicates if data on the HSDI data bus valid for reading or writing. For transmit onto 1394, this signal is provided by the system with the data. For receive from 1394, iceLynx-Micro provides this signal with the data. For HSDI DV modes, this signal is used as HSDI0_FrameSync indicating DV frame boundary. This signal is output to HSDI1_DVALID in pass thru mode If not used in transmit mode, this signal can be tied low. C HSDI0_EN 139 I HSDI Port 0 Enable. Programmable. Default active low. Input by the system to enable the HSDI for both transmit and receive from 1394. If not used, this signal can be tied enabled (low or high depending on the polarity set). The application can use HSDI_DVALID or HSDI_SYNC to validate the HSDI data. This signal can be used as HSDI0_MLPCM_LRCLK for DVDAudio Transmit. HSDI0_SYNC 141 I/O HSDI Port 0 Sync Signal. Programmable. Default active high. This signal is used to indicate the start of packet. For transmit onto 1394, this signal is provided by the system with the data. For receive from 1394, iceLynx-Micro provides this signal with the data. D This signal is output to HSDI1_SYNC in pass thru mode. If not used in transmit mode, this signal can be tied low or high depending on the polarity. High Speed Data Interface (HSDI) Port 1 Pins E F DV-757Ai 146 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Pin Name Pin No I/O Description HSDI1_AMCLK_IN 169 I Audio Master Clock Input. This clock is used to decode the biphase encoding of 60958 data. A This pin is also used to input the 1.5*BCK for Flow Control mode. HSDI1_AMCLK_OUT 170 O HSDI1_AUDIO_ERR 171 O HSDI1_AUDIO_MUTE 172 O HSDI1_AV 155 O MLPCM Interface, HSDI1 Audio Port, and HSDI1 video port share buffer 1. Only one interface can access the buffer at a time. Audio Master Clock Output. This clock is derived from the VCO_CLK input. 60958 data output from iceLynx-Micro is biphase encoded using this clock. Audio Error Signal. iceLynx-Micro asserts this signal whenever an Audio Error condition occurs. (Receive from 1394 only.) Audio Mute Status. iceLynx-Micro asserts this signal whenever an Audio Mute condition has occurred, and hardware has muted the HSDI1 audio interface. (Receive from 1394 only.) HSDI Port 1 Available. Programmable. Default active low. B C For receive from 1394, this signal indicates if a 1394 packet is available in the receive buffer for reading. The HSDI_AV signal for MPEG2 data also depends on time stamp based release. For transmit onto 1394, this signal can be used to indicate buffer level in HSDI TX mode 8 and 9 by programming a CFR. HSDI1_CLK 153 This pin can be used to indicate buffer level in transmit mode by programming a CFR. If the buffer level is above a programmed level, HSDI_AV is asserted. HSDI Port 1 Clock. Programmable. Default rising edge sample. This clock is used to operate the HSDI port 1 logic. In parallel mode, the maximum clock is 27MHz. In serial mode, the maximum clock is 70MHz. I/O D This signal can be used as HSDI1_SACD_MCLK for SACD Transmit and Receive. HSDI1_D0 158 MLPCM Interface, HSDI1 Audio Port, and HSDI1 video port share buffer 1. Only one interface can access the buffer at a time. HSDI Port 1 Data 0 Pin. Data 0 is the least significant bit on the HSDI data bus. In serial mode, only HSDI0_D0 is used. I/O E This signal can be used as HSDI1_SACD_D0 for SACD Transmit and Receive. F DV-757Ai 5 6 7 147 8 1 2 3 Pin Name Pin No I/O Description HSDI1_D1 159 I/O HSDI Port 1 Data 1 Pin 4 A This signal can be used as HSDI1_SACD_D1 for SACD Transmit and Receive. HSDI1_D2 B HSDI1_D3 HSDI1_D4 HSDI1_D5 163 164 165 166 I/O HSDI Port 1 Data 2 Pin I/O This signal can be used as HSDI1_SACD_D2 for SACD Transmit and Receive. HSDI Port 1 Data 3 Pin I/O This signal can be used as HSDI1_SACD_D3 for SACD Transmit and Receive. HSDI Port 1 Data 4 Pin I/O This signal can be used as HSDI1_SACD_D4 for SACD Transmit and Receive. HSDI Port 1 Data 5 Pin I/O This signal can be used as HSDI1_SACD_D5 for SACD Transmit and Receive. HSDI Port 1 Data 6 Pin C HSDI1_D6 167 HSDI1_D7 168 I/O HSDI1_DVALID 157 I/O HSDI1_EN 154 I D This signal can be used as HSDI1_SACD_A for SACD Transmit and Receive. HSDI Port 1 Data 7 Pin. Data 0 is the most significant bit on the HSDI data bus. HSDI Port 1 Data Valid Pin. Programmable. Default active high. This pin indicates if data on the HSDI data bus valid for reading or writing. For transmit onto 1394, this signal is provided by the system with the data. For receive from 1394, iceLynx-Micro provides this signal with the data. For HSDI DV modes, this signal is used as HSDI0_FrameSync indicating DV frame boundary. If not used in transmit mode, this signal can be tied low. HSDI Port 1 Enable. Programmable. Default active low. Input by the system to enable the HSDI for both transmit and receive from 1394. If not used, this signal can be tied enabled (low or high depending on the polarity set). The application can use HSDI_DVALID or HSDI_SYNC to validate the HSDI data. E F DV-757Ai 148 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Pin Name Pin No I/O Description HSDI1_SYNC 156 I/O HSDI Port 1 Sync Signal. Programmable. Default active high. This signal is used to indicate the start of packet For transmit onto 1394, this signal is provided by the system with the data. For receive from 1394, iceLynx-Micro provides this signal with the data. A If not used in transmit mode, this signal can be tied low or high depending on the polarity. B This signal can be used as HSDI1_SACD_FRAME for SACD Transmit and Receive. DVD-Audio Interface Pins MLPCM_A 14 I/O Audio MLPCM Interface Ancillary Data. Ancillary data is input/output using this pin. For DVD-Audio, MLPCM_LRCLK determines if Ancillary Left or Ancillary Right data is present. This signal also functions as FLWCTL_A in Flow Control mode MLPCM_BCLK MLPCM_D0 MLPCM_D1 MLPCM_D2 MLPCM_LRCLK 9 11 12 13 10 I/O Audio MLPCM Interface Bit Clock. Multiple functions: • DVD Audio BCK (I) • DVD Audio BCK (O) • Flow Control BCK (I/O) C MLPCM Interface, HSDI1 Audio Port, and HSDI1 video port share buffer 1. Only one interface can access the buffer at a time. Audio MLPCM Interface D0. Contains Channel 1 and Channel 2 information. MLPCM_LRCLK determines which channel is present. I/O I/O This signal also functions as FLWCTL_D0 in Flow Control mode. Audio MLPCM Interface D1. Contains Channel 3 and Channel 4 information. MLPCM_LRCLK determines which channel is present. I/O This signal also functions as FLWCTL_D0 in Flow Control mode Audio MLPCM Interface D2. Contains Channel 5 and Channel 6 information. MLPCM_LRCLK determines which channel is present. D E This signal also functions as FLWCTL_D0 in Flow Control mode Audio MLPCM Interface Left-Right Clock. Multiple functions: DVD Audio LRCLK (I) DVD Audio LRCLK (O) Flow Control LRCLK (I/O) I/O F DV-757Ai 5 6 7 149 8 1 Pin Name 2 Pin No 3 4 I/O Description Phase Lock Loops Pins DIV_VCO 7 O PFD 8 O REF_SYT 6 O VCO_CLK 5 I Output for External Phase Detector. This signal is the divided VCO_CLK. It used by the external phase detector to compare with the REF_SYT signal. The divide ratios are setup in CFR. Output from Internal Phase Detector. This signal can feed directly into the LPF and VCO if the internal phase detector is used. Output for External Phase Detector. This signal represents the SYT match for received audio or DV packets. The phase detector uses it as input to detect differences between the SYT match and the VCO clock. Input from VCO. This is used to generate internal audio and DV clocks for receive clock recovery. Audio Frequency: 33.868MHz or 36.864MHz. DV Frequency: 30.72MHz Test Mode Pins TEST_MODE0 2 I/O TEST_MODE1 3 I/O TEST_MODE2 TEST_MODE3 57 58 I/O A B C Test Mode. Used for Internal TI testing. Should be tied low for normal operation. Test Mode. Used for Internal TI testing. Should be tied low for normal operation. Test Mode. Used for Internal TI testing. Should be tied low for normal operation. D E F DV-757Ai 150 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 7 PD5787A (ILKB ASSY : IC101) • HOST CPU A ¶ Pin Arrangement B C ¶ Block Diagram D I/O port port P0 port P1 port P2 port P3 port P4 port P7 Clock synchronizer SI/O (8 bit × 2 channel) port P8 A-D converter (10 bit × 8 channel) Timer UART / clock synchronizer form SI/O (8 bit × 3 channel) 16-bit core based CPU Program counter Registers Memory E port P9 Stack pointer DMAC (2 channel) port P85 CRC operationed circuit (CCITT system) Monitor timer (15 bit) port P6 System clock outbreak Inside outskirts function Timer TA0 (16 bit) Timer TA1 (16 bit) Timer TA2 (16 bit) Timer TA3 (16 bit) Timer TB0 (16 bit) Timer TB1 (16 bit) Timer TB2 (16 bit) Timer TB3 (16 bit) Timer TB4 (16 bit) Timer TB5 (16 bit) port P5 Vector table Flag register Multiplier port P10 D-A converter (8 bit × 2 channel) F DV-757Ai 5 6 7 151 8 1 2 3 4 7.3 DISC / CONTENT FORMAT PLAYBACK COMPATIBILITY A B C D E F DV-757Ai 152 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 7.4 CLEANING A Before shipping out the product, be sure to clean the following positions by using the prescribed cleaning tools: Position to be cleaned Pickup lenses Cleaning tools Cleaning liquid : GEM1004 Cleaning paper : GED-008 B C D E F DV-757Ai 5 6 7 153 8 1 2 3 4 3 4 8. PANEL FACILITIES A B C D E F DV-757Ai 154 1 2 5 6 7 8 [DV-757Ai/WYXJ] A B C D E F DV-757Ai 5 6 7 155 8 1 2 3 4 3 4 [DV-S755Ai/RLXJ/NC] A B C D E F DV-757Ai 156 1 2 5 6 7 8 A B C D E F DV-757Ai 5 6 7 157 8 1 2 1 2 3 4 3 4 A B C D E F DV-757Ai 158 5 6 7 8 A B C D E F DV-757Ai 5 6 7 159 8
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