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Table of Contents
ATSC Theory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1
Introduction to L05ATSC Chassis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11
Customer operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11
Power Supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13
Main Power Supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
Video Signal Flow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18
Family Board Video Processing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20
ATSC Video Block . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22
Deflection panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23
CRT board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23
Scan Velocity Modulation Circuit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27
Audio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28
ATSC Audio block . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30
Audio Output . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30
Locating Defective panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32
System Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34
Service Alignment Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36
Customer Service Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36
NTSC SYSTEM
To better understand the ATSC system, a short discussion of the present day NTSC system
would be helpful.
A committee set up by the FCC in 1939 approved the present NTSC (National Television
System Committee) television system. Except for the addition of Color, Stereo, Closed
Caption, and Text, the NTSC system has changed very little.
The NTSC system is based upon a scan rate of 30 frames per second with a four by three
aspect ratio. The aspect ratio is the ratio of the picture width, which is four, and the picture
height, which is three. This aspect ratio is based on 16mm film which was the most widely
used form of visual entertainment at the time television was being developed.
The scan rate of 30 frames per second is achieved by the picture being scanned with 262.5
lines at a vertical rate of 59.94
times per second. (Figure 1) The
picture is scanned with two fields
using an interlace scan making
525 lines per frame. With the number of scan lines used, flicker
would develop if interlace scanning were not used. The even field
starts in the upper left hand corner.
The Odd field starts its scan in the
upper center portion of the picture.
Because 40 horizontal lines are
used for Closed Captioning,
Teletext, and Color Correction,
there are only 242.5 lines in each
FIGURE 1 - INTERLACE SCANNING
field that are actually visible.
ATSC SYSTEM
The Digital broadcast system, also know as ATSC (Advanced Television System Committee),
delivers a high quality picture using complex video and audio compression.
The ATSC channels use the same UHF frequencies and 6 Mhz bandwidth as the NTSC
channels.
There are two types of sets sold today, HD ready and Integrated. HD Ready sets do not
have an ATSC tuner, but are capable of displaying a High Definition picture. These sets show
an enhanced picture when used with a progressive scan DVD player. However, this is not
High Definition. A set top box is required to received the Digital TV broadcast. The
Integrated sets have the ATSC Digital tuner built in.
As required by the FCC, all stations are co-broadcasting the Digital channels. If the plan is
followed, all NTSC transmission in the United States will end on December 31, 2006.
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When viewing the new ATSC receivers, the first difference one would notice is the wider
screen. The ATSC receiver has an aspect ratio of sixteen by nine. The screen width is 16
units and the screen height is 9 units. NTSC uses a 4 by 3 aspect ratio. The next noticeable
difference would be a much sharper image. The picture definition of an ATSC receiver is
measured in the same way as is in a computer monitor. The highest definition in the ATSC
receiver is 1920 pixels in the horizontal direction by 1080 lines. The NTSC display measured
in pixel resolution would be 313 by 243. The possible compression formats for the ATSC
system are shown in Table 1 below. Although the ATSC tuning system is capable of receiving
these formats, the AV inputs are more limited as will be discussed later. Notice that both
progressive and interlace scanning are possible. Whichever format is being transmitted, the
Philips L05 ATSC chassis will convert the aspect ratio to 1080 by 1920 pixels with a Picture
Rate of 60I. That is 1080 interlace scanning with two fields, each having 540 visible lines.
Some signals may broadcast a 4:3 aspect ratio picture with sidebars. The actual picture
being transmitted has a 16:9
aspect ratio. However, the
visible picture will have a 4:3
aspect ratio.
Only the 1080i and 720P formats are considered to be
High Definition signals. All
other
formats are considered
to
be
a Standard
TABLE 1 - PICTURE FORMATS
Definition format. The 480 x
640 and 480 x 720
formats are equivalent to the 480P or progressive scan outputs of
DVD players. The NTSC signals are converted by this set to 1080i before being fed to the
CRT. If a weak
signal is present, artifacts may become more visible.
BANDWIDTH
The ATSC signal uses the
same six megahertz bandwidth as the NTSC signal.
(Figure 2) To achieve the
higher resolution of the ATV
system, up to 19.28 Mbps
(Mega bits per second) of
data is delivered with the
Terrestrial broadcast system. A higher data rate of
38.57 Mbps is possible
when using cable or satellite. The higher data rate
system also uses the same
six megahertz bandwidth.
FIGURE 2 - ATSC FREQUENCY SPECTRUM
A Pilot signal is added 310
kilohertz from the lower
edge of the band to key the AFT circuit of the receiver. The Pilot signal power is 11.3 dB
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below the data signal power. To reduce interference with NTSC channels, the ATSC signal is
offset by +45.8KHz. After processing, the transmitted data signal has a bandwidth of 5.38
MHz.
ATSC BROADCAST ENCODING
As with NTSC signal processing, the ATSC signal starts out with analog Red, Green, and
Blue drives from the signal source. (Figure 3) The signal source could be a Camera, Tape
Deck, or one that is computer generated. The signal could be either the higher resolution
HDTV or the lower resolution SDTV from a Composite NTSC signal. These signals are fed to
a Matrix which produces a Y (luminance) signal, a Pr (red), and a Pb (blue) signal. These
three signals are fed to their respective A/D (analog to digital) converters. If the RGB signals
are of HDTV origin, the luminance-sampling rate for the A/D converters is 74.25 MHz. For
signals from an SDTV source, the sampling rate is 13.5 MHz. These signals are then fed to
an MPEG-2 compression system
to reduce the
amount of data
necessary to
broadcast the
signal. In a
similar manner,
six channels of
audio are fed to
their respective
A/D converters
and then to the
AC-3 audio
compression
system. The
Video, Audio,
FIGURE 3 - ATSC ENCODING
Text, and Control
data streams are
combined into a single data stream by the Multiplexer.
ATSC COMPRESSION
The ATSC system uses the MPEG-2 compression format. It uses a 4:1:1 digital sampling
system. (Figure 4 ) For every four Luminance samples, two Chroma samples are taken.
These samples are placed in 8 x 8 arrays containing 64 samples. By using a complex
mathematical function called a DCT (Discrete Cosine Transform), the amount of data needed
to store an array is reduced. Four Luminance Arrays and two Chroma Arrays make up one
Macro block. In the 1080 by 1920 display mode, there are 68 rows of Macro blocks and 120
blocks per row. In the SDTV mode which is 640 by 480, there are 30 rows with 40 blocks per
row displaying 1200 Macro blocks.
The Macro blocks make up an "I" (Intra) frame or a complete frame of video. (Figure 5) If
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FIGURE 4 - COMPRESSION
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FIGURE 6 - TRANSPORT
DATA STRUCTURE
The Data Symbols are grouped into Data Frames,
each containing two Data Fields. (Figure 7) Each
Field contains 313 Data segments. Each Segment
begins with 4 symbols to provide segment synchronization and 828 Symbols of Data. The 828 Symbols
of the data segment contains the data of the 187
bytes of a transport packet and the Forward Error
Correction overhead. In the Terrestrial broadcast
manner as in the NTSC tuner. The output of the Tuner, approximately 44 MHz, is fed to the
IF filter and AFC circuit to separate the Pilot and Data signals. The Pilot is used to drive the
Automatic Frequency Control circuit to adjust the frequency of the 2nd mixer in the Tuner. A
precise frequency and phase lock is necessary to recover the Data from the signal.
The output of the IF circuit is fed to the Synchronous Detector and AGC circuit. It separates
the Segment sync and provides AGC control for the Tuner. The level of the Segment sync
keys the AGC circuit which feeds a DC control voltage back to the Tuner. The data signal
from the IF circuit is also fed to an NTSC rejection filter. If the filter detects NTSC
interference, the circuit is switched On. If no interference is detected, the filter is switched
Off. The output of the NTSC rejection filter is fed to the Equalizer and the Data Field sync
recovery circuit. The Data Field sync recovery circuit is also synchronized by the Segment
sync from the Synchronous detector. The Data Field sync detector has as its output, Data
Field sync one and Data Field sync two. This sync has no relationship to the scan rate of the
TV display. It is used to provide sync for data recovery. The picture will be processed and
appear on screen once the Data Field Sync is detected. The output of the NTSC rejection
filter is also fed to the Equalizer. The Equalizer compensates for linear channel distortions,
such as tilt and ghosts. The output of the Equalizer is then fed to the Phase Tracker and
Trellis Decoder or Map per. The Trellis Decoder is used when the signal is an eight level
terrestrial broadcast signal. The Trellis Decoder is switched Off and a map per is used if the
signal is a higher rate sixteen level 38.8 Mbps data rate signal. These circuits change the
eight or sixteen level signal back to an eight bit data signal. The signal is then fed to the
Forward Error correction circuits which are the Data De-Interleaver, Reed Solomon Decoder,
and Data De-Randomizer. This is the reverse order that was used by the Forward Error
correction circuits in the transmitter.
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DIGITAL DECODING
FIGURE 10 - DECODING
information. When the signal is transmitted in the lower bit rate SDTV mode, four or more
video and associated audio bit streams can be transmitted. This allows up to four subchannels in each channel.
L05 ATSC CHASSIS
ATSC Cable Transmission
The previous material shows the 8VSB terrestrial broadcast system. Since cable TV is a
closed system, a faster data transfer method can be used. The 8VSB system can transmit a
maximum of 19.2 megabits of data per second.
Cable uses either 64QAM or 256QAM to distribute digital TV data. This system uses a
combination of amplitude and phase
modulation to transmit the signal.
Compression
methods and error correction are the same as with the 8VSB
system.
The 64QAM system is shown in Figure
12. The 64QAM system is capable of a
data transfer rate of 26.97 megabits per
second.
Figure 13 shows the 256QAM mapping.
The 256QAM system is capable of
transmitting 38.4 megabits per second.
FIGURE 12 - 64QAM
FIGURE 13 - 256QAM
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Introduction
The L05 ATSC chassis is designed for the model year 2005. This set has a fully integrated
ATSC as well as a NTSC tuning system. This set will come in a 26 and 30 inch screen sizes
in a 16x9 format. There will be a 32 inch version using a 4x3 ratio screen.
The set consist of a Main panel, CRT board, Side I/O panel, ATSC module, and Deflection
controller panel. The panels consists primarily of conventional components with some surface mounted devices.
The functions for the 1fH video processing is performed in one IC (TDA1200xx, IC7200), the
Hercules chip. This IC is located on the solder side of the Main panel. NTSC tuning and
switching for AV1, AV2, and CVI inputs are performed on the Main panel. The CVI input
located on the Main panel are for 1fH (480i) signals only.
The ATSC Tuner and 1fH to 2Fh conversion is performed on the ATSC module. Component
inputs for the CVI HD and HDMI are located on the ATSC module. This input can accept
480i, 480p, 1080i, or 720p signals. The ATSC module converts whatever signal is applied to
a 1080i format. The ATSC tuning system can tune all channels in the VHF, UHF, and Cable
bands.
The Microprocessor communicates with the memory IC located on the Main panel, Keyboard,
Remote Receiver, NTSC Tuner, Deflection Controller panel, and ATSC module. The Memory
IC retains the settings for favorite stations, customer-preferred setting, and circuit settings.
The circuit settings can be accessed by the service technician via the Service Alignment
Mode.
On-screen graphics and Closed Caption decoding are performed in IC 7200 for NTSC. IC
7200 is located on the Main signal panel. On-screen graphics and Closed Caption for the
ATSC channels are performed in the ATSC module.
Customer Operation
There are two different menu structures in the L05 ATSC, one for the Analog and one for the
Digital mode. Press the A/D button on the Remote control to toggle between the two modes.
There is no selection in menu to switch between Digital and Analog. It can only be performed
with the Remote.
The Digital channels may have one or more subchannels if the station is transmitting in the
SDTV mode. The customer must press the A/D button to place the TV in the Digital mode.
Then press the channel number followed by a period and the sub channel number. If the
station is transmitting in the 1080i format, the sub channel number should be one.
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Side Jack
Panel
ATSC Module
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Family board
Digital mode
Main
Picture
Sound
Features
Install
Language
Tuner Mode
Auto Program
Channel Edit
Auto Chron
...More
Analogue mode
Main
Picture
Sound
Features
Install
Language
Tuner Mode
Auto Program
Channel Edit
Fine Tune
Install
Language
Tuner Mode
Auto Program
Channel Edit
Auto Chron
Weak Dig Sig
Install
Language
Tuner Mode
Auto Program
Channel Edit
Fine Tune
Auto Scan
Tuner Input: Cable
Autoscanning /
Auto Program
Channel
12
Auto Program
Channel
13
Auto Program
Channel
14
Digital 80
OR
Auto Scan
Tuner Input: Air
Autoscanning /
Digital 35
2
4
2
4
1
6
3
5
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Digital mode
Main
Picture
Sound
Features
Install
Language
Tuner Mode
Auto Program
Channel Edit
Auto Chron
Weak Dig Sig
Analogue mode
Main
Picture
Sound
Features
Install
Install
Language
Tuner Mode
Auto Program
Channel Edit
Fine Tune
Install
Language
Tuner Mode
Auto Program
Channel Edit
Auto Chron
Weak Dig Sig
Language
Tuner Mode
Auto Program
Channel Edit
Fine Tune
Channel
Skipped
Channel edit
3 NTSC
4 NTSC
5 DTV
6 NTSC
7 NTSC
8 NTSC
9 NTSC
Skipped
Added
Skipped
Added
Added
Skipped
Added
Channel Edit
Channel
Skipped
12
5 DTV WATE-DTV
Channel Edit
Channel
Skipped
On
Channel Edit
Channel
Skipped
Off
Channel edit
3 NTSC
4 NTSC
5 DTV
6 NTSC
7 NTSC
8 NTSC
9 NTSC
Skipped
Added
Added
Added
Added
Skipped
Added
5 DTV WATE-DTV
2
4
USE THE A/D
BUTTON TO
SWITCH
BETWEEN
ANALOG AND
DIGITAL
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2
4
7
6
1
9
3
5
8
6
8
Power Supply
Power Supply Block (Figure 14)
Both power supply sections are located on the Family Board. The supplies are divided into
two sections, the Auxiliary and Main section. A single filter and rectifier circuit supplies both
sections. The Auxiliary supply operates in a low power mode when the load is reduced. In
the standby mode, the 3.3 and 6 volt supplies are operating. The 3.3 volt supply provides
power to the processor section of the Hercules. The 6 volt supply provides power to the IR
receiver. The Main supply is switched Off via the Standby line.
When the set is turned On, the "B" line from the Hercules processor goes High switching
7547 which turns 7535, 7509, and 7545 On. The +3V3A, +6VA, +12VA, and +8VA supplies
are then switched On. The load placed on the Aux Power supply will cause it to switch to the
full power mode. At the same time, the STBY line switches Low turning the Main SMPS supply On. The supply produces a +6 volt, +140 volt, -16 volt, and +16 volt supplies.
The +Vaudio (+16 volt) supply switches on the degauss relay.
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30WSRF-HD
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--JMP
----100MHZ
--- 120R
BAS316
SI2307DS-E3
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9530
2556
47u 16V
2555
47u 16V
2534
3546
68K
2564
100n
220R
3561 220R
3562
2584
I545
9515
2579
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C
BAS316
68K
6553
3548
4548
68K
3540
68K
4566
3566
6554
7509
SI2307DS
B
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F537 +6VA
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F585
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7544
L78L33ACZ
IN
OUT
F586 +5V
COM
2
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2558
2557
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68K
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7575
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7576
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7547
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2V5
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BAS316
470u
2587
100n
3553
REF
7542
TL431CZ-AP
2K2
3587
22K
MainSupplyGndA
10K
2578
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I592
2543
82K
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3543
6547
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C
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7545
SI2305DS
I547
68K
2589
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680R
BZX384-C6V8
3590
1K0
3539
3
NAFTA
27VRF-HD
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--JMP
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--- 120R
BAS316
SI2307DS-E3
-----------
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3537
Vaux_GND1
10K
1
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10n
3540
3548
3551
3566
4523
4540
4548
4551
4566
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6553
7535
9515
9524
9529
9530
9534
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3542
I590
2575
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SIZE
3594
7516
TCET1103(G)
Vaux_GND
10K
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3596
2583
F580 +3V3A
3
68K
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470U
2591
2588
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3529
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3593
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3595
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4540
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8V1
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3549
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3547
Vaux_GND
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1535
1
2
3
2u2
6538
BAV21WS
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3
F583
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COM
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5527
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2546 I589
2590
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3m3
47K
6545
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3597
I531
F584
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56K
2520
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1n0
5526
470u
0083
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Vaux_GND1
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I540
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7543
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3560
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12
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10
2522
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B
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7535
SI2307DS
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PROTECTION
BURST
DETECTOR
CURRENT
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9
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Vaux_GND1
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47K
6536
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LOGIC
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2592
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3
4
5
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9
10
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7577
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Vaux_GND1
Vaux_GND1
Vaux_GND1
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B
0V7
Vaux_GND
6548
BAW56W
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Vaux_GND
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7584
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10V7
B
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3
4
5
6
7
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Vaux_GND
E
Vaux_GND
Vaux_GND
9529
Stdby_con
A4
AUX_ON|ITV_MSG
A4
Page 16
POWER SUPPLY
A1
+Vaudio
AC_IN
9504
3541
2503
2n2
2541
F542
Vaux_GND1
9510
2542
RES
2507
2n2
2504
1507
1
2
VDC
4
2505
2R0
"$"
Audio_Gnd
AUDIO_GND2
AUDIO_GND1
F509
I584
5512
18
I552
5551
I514
3513
6551
I551
17
F552
5552
Vbatt
14
I516
11
8
S 0V
10
470p
HOT GROUND
COLD GROUND
MainSupplyGndA
I572
*
*
9577
1577
F565
+Vaudio
+16V
AUDIO_GND2
I574
8V2
2K2
2571
I573
I576
7573
PDTC114ET
F573
15n
To P14 Of
Panel
HOT
COLD
82K
3575
15K
I578
4K7
3576
1545
Provision For
Lightning Protection
Stdby_Con
A4
1n0
3573
7513
TCET1103(G)
10n
2512
100n
1K2
3512
15K
3519
Page 17
"$"
FOR MAINS 120V AC 170V (177V)
220V AC 309V (317V)
..V.. Normal Operation
(..V..) Standy Mode
MainSupplyGnd
-16V
F 2.5A
3579
2518
1546
Provision For
Lightning Protection
22u
9563
-Vaudio
2 8V2
5V 3
3K3
VCC
1n0
3571
F564
+6V
1
3518
For EMC
5563
2562
2574
5513
I571
9V3
15V6 4
7571
TL431CZ-AP
I527
470P
I523
1u0
I520
F561
2561
I519 100n
I521
I562
9572
1572
F 2.5A
OVER
POWER
PROTECTION
I518
AUDIO_GND2 5561
*
*
AUDIO_GND1
470p
6562
REF
MAXIMUM
ON-TIME
PROTECTION
1K0
47K
2516
11
2V2
AUDIO_GND1
I561
Driver
1N5062
3520
0V
CURRENT
SENSING
OUTPUT
DRIVER
POWER-ON
RESET
3515
3522
6575
CIRCUIT
Sense
3516 0R1
CONTROL
F562
2565
2570
LOGIC
F563
2563
3574
1n5
STPS10L60D
6563
I579
12
160V 100u
6564
1n0
5562
13
2552
3K3
3521
15
5511
BAS316
3524
D 295V
2515
3514
7
0V
1n0
BURST
DETECTOR
Demag
2519
Ctrl
START-UP
CURRENT SOURCE
7512
2V3
G
470p
INPUT
CONTROL
CIRCUIT
0V
RGP10D
2517
HVS
VOLTAGE
CONTRLLED
OSCILLATOR
OVER
TEMPERATURE
PROTECTIOM
6511
I513
14
297V
2514
Gnd
FREQUENCY
CONTROL
Drain
CURRENT SOURCE
VALLEY
I508
TUNER IF
(For
Lightning
Protection)
START-UP
SUPPLY
MANAGEMENT
I515
100p
Vcc
330K
2513
22u 50V
2511
2
15V5
3517
I511
3M3
3501
1n5
3506
3M3
2509
1510
TO 1013 OF
2V3
7511
TEA1506T/N1
47K
6514
I517
I505
I522
2551
0V
I524
140V
27u
16
2K2
7514
BC847B
3M3
3500
10n
4
3
Vaux_GND1
F508
2572
DMF2405H60
9503
RES
I581
7541
BC857B
3
9513
3509
-T
5500
F541
16V4
I501
F507
DMF35
9502
*
*
RES
470n
3505
*
F504
4
1
2500
2
1
9501
RES
5501
-T 2R0
I507 9511
2508
F506
9500
16V4
6500
100n
3510
T4E.250V
F503
I542
RES
2
I502
9505
RES
2502
1500
3523
3503
5506
3
F500
5502
DSP-301N
I580
+T
I525
3502
1503
LKS1AF 4
9512
Rs
4R5
1502
PFC5000
*
AC Main Plug
Or
From 1505 Of
33n
1
5564
DMF2405H60
4
1
3504
1501
PFC5000
I583
2506
1M5
F501
RES
2501
F502
Rh
4R5
1504
2
1
9506
I582
220R
47K
6541
DEGAUSSING COIL
47u 25V
I506
3508
BZX384-C12
I543
Page 18
Page 19
TUNER IF
F001
TUNER
I016
13
12
34V5
4.9V
4.3V
4.3V
1011
VT_Supply
POWER SUPPLY
470u
F004
2007
F002
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
2006
14
15
AGC
VT
AS|CE
SCL
SDA
NC1
VS
ADC
VST
NC2
IF
F005
1010
60
CGND
F003
A4
3001
I002
2001
RES
1005
3009
CGND
2004
CGND
FIGURE
19 - NTSC TUNER
CGND CGND
F011
CGND
* *
40
CGND
Page 20
*
*
30
*
+5V
1
2
3
CGND
4001
4003
*
*
5002
SDA
I015 F008
2003
RES
BAS
60
BZX79-C33
I001
2008
3000
2005
I014 F007
4000
47n
SCL
A4
*
*
CGND
RES
2002
TO 0282
OF
1000
RF
IN
1403
1255
Page 21
U1201
Page 22
Page 23
Page 24
A2
F402
+12V_LOT
33K
3492
33K
3491
47u
4R7
3443
4R7
470p
6403
I416 3493
RGP10D 2410
2459
8n2
1K5
6492
2435
BZX384-C8V2
3477
15n
18K
2477
2478
3462
68K
3459
3442
22K
6442
9442
BZX384-C15
1u0
6480
BZX384-C33
6457
+14V
6M8
7407
PDTC144ET C
3V3
6488
I440
I460
I431
I482
*
*
B
0V
GND_DEF
100n
GND_EW
3480
+14V
9435
F456
1R0
BYV27-200-TAP
F457
F478
47u
CRT_GND
3455
I493
470p
6456
I475
2R2
+12V_LOT
CRT_GND
2461
CRT_GND
5458
560n
1K0
I414
2424
Vbatt
RES
BAS316
B
6V
7410
C 0V BC857B
GND_HOR
3451
1R0
10u
GND_DEF
3450
I492
1u0 250V
470p
100n
2436
2448
4R7
3435
X_RAY
A4
10R
V_PROTN
3496
E 0V
10K
F482
CRT_GND
GND_EW
BYV27-200-TAP
BZX384-C3V3
4R7
4R7
I465
F453
10K
6491
3433
A2
3497
I412
3419
Filament
1u0
4R7
6485
5V7 E
I411
3415
CRT_GND
1R5
F452
5452
2u2
I410
CRT_GND
2u2
-14V
6490
3414
5459
BZX384-C27
6464
3441
GND_HOR
100R
3408
330R
S
50V
220p
3402
100K
2497
F475
HD
A5
3481
BAS316
7V
7404
BSH103
I413
G
3V6
CRT_GND
I470
6489
470p
6461
2u2
2491
3485
I468
2499
GND_DEF
8
6487
6467
BYV29X-500
BAS316
2458
2494
GND_HOR
F419
470p
CRT_GND
6452
11
5408
* *
2493
470p
CRT_GND
2426
45V7
BAS316
2466
0V
2425
BZV85-C6V8
1R0
I427
VideoSupply
6453 RGP10G
I432
3458
I466
I426
C
0V
2454
2419 I428
I473
3456
I456
470u
5457
I457
470u
3416
47R
2449
1u
2488
0V
* *
CRT_GND
I455
2460
6
PSD10-204B
6486
330p
GND-LINEDRIVE
I419
12
7405
BU2527DX
126V
2412
2418
2417
4
1
F418
5402
1
2416
I418
3490
150R
2413
2423
I488
33n
6404
DMV1500M
2409
BAS316
6481
22R
10
100n
2471
15n
Page 25
GND_EW
CRT_GND
MainSupplyGnd
FLYB
4434
50V7
13V9
220n
F459
2470
OUT 5
0V5
1
2
3
VERTICAL
DEFLECTION
COIL
F461
2R7
3472
-14V
REGION
SIZE
2411
2412
2413
2413
2417
2418
2419
2421
2422
2433
2451
3418
3424
3425
3434
3435
27VRF-HD
2KV 820P
1K6V 12N
630V 27N
----250V 390N
250V 560N
----2KV 220P
100V 220N
100R
---------
NAFTA
30WSRF-HD
2KV 220P
1K6V 12N
630V 27N
----250V 330N
250V 1U2
2KV 330P
2KV 330P
--100V 100N
100R
1MA 612V
1MA 612V
-----
REGION
SIZE
3442
3459
3478
3489
4401
4418
5408
5450
5456
6476
9411
9435
9440
9442
9476
9489
NAFTA
27VRF-HD
30WSRF-HD
----820K
470K
----------------W7132-004 Y
W7131-003 Y
JF0101-85039 B JF0101-85038 B
--SD20417-02 Y
BZV85-C6V8
BZV85-C6V8
JMP
--JMP
JMP
----JMP
JMP
---------
CRT_GND
BZX384-C15
3432
3432
ATSC
10K
10K
BAS316
Tri+
1K
1K5
4401
3434
1K0
6434
I464
*
*
4495
9432
3467
100R
6458
1K0
100n
2464
I430
3432
2468
I463
1R5
3466
GND
CRT_GND
6449
I481
220n
*220n
2465
CRT_GND
THERMAL
PROTECTION
100n
CRT_GND
MainSupplyGnd
3471
2R7
GND-LINEDRIVE
2n2
2463
10K
GND_EW
9484
F458
1451
POWER
AMPLIFIER
100R
10K
3439
3n3
3461
I435
BAS316
2473
BAS316
3438
2407
GND_EW
I499
GND_EW
10R
GND_EW
6483
1n0
0V6 7 IN+
6484
I434
VSUPO
VSUP
I462
MainSupplyGnd
GND_EW
2432
100R
9490
3478
CRT_GND
0V6 1 IN-
3463
100n
I471
3489
FLYBACK
GENERATOR
9489
2n2
3488
220K
82K
10n
2496
A5
*
*
*
*
A4
A2,A5
Vguard
BZX384-C6V8
22K
VDRB
22K
3468
I436
I415
100R
2R2
680K
3437
A5
S
0V
9440
BZX384-C6V8
3436
100K
3418
VDRA
2467
I433 3428
1M0
3440
6482
3426
2472
3427
EHTinfo
A2,A5
680K
A5
4418
10n
EW_DRIVE
*
*
I417
G
4V6
2495
3499
F476
14V9
D
7406
Vbatt
7451
TDA8177F
3473
I423
-14V7
6471
RGP10D
2462
I490
12V7
GND_HOR
3431
FIGURE 23 - DEFLECTION
3421
BYD33D
2411
+6V
GND_DEF
I458
I425
* *
7408
BC857B
E
42V4
680K
3460
1406
F465
GND_EW
CRT_GND
G2
9476
1405
CRT_GND
1403
FOCUS
A5
I494
22K
1R0
3469
COIL
CRT Socket
5409
2451
56K
3453
RGP10D I469
1404
1
CRT_GND
F481
2n2
DEFLECTION
HFB
3K9
2474
3486
A2,A5
F472
150p
470p
6466
TO PICTURE TUBE
470u
I489
HORIZONTAL
2492
EHT
2469
I424
F464
6476
BZV85-C6V8
CRT Panel
Or
TO 1351 OF
2431
BZV85-C6V8
CRT_GND
5450
I453
TO 1351 OF
F404
9402
F455
5401
A2
3425
Filament
L.LIN
3413
3474
F416
150R
GND_HOR
3412
F462
EHTinfo
F483
150R
3424
NC
9
V
VT_Supply
2433
A2
5456
CD25405-00 5
GND_HOR
2422
+12V_LOT
VideoSupply
EHTinfo
2421
A5,B1
9411
1401
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
SVM_ROT
2404
Vbatt
Frame_FB
CRT_GND
F_15050_017.eps
Page 26
B1
F345
1335
AQUADAG
WIRE
+200A
6331
BAV21WS
CRT SOCKET
1354
1
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
GND_RGB
100R
1K0
3335
B2
I334
3336
I335
3332
100R
I332
B
B2
100R
CRT
Green
F339
1K0
3331
Blue
GND_LS1
Red
F341
TO CRT SOCKET
I331
F338
3334
1K0
F340
I350
5304
3R3
3345
GND_LS1
EHT
I373
TO CRT SOCKET
V
3357
FOCUS
9310
V
10n
3391
10n
2319
2313
150R
33R
+200A
F331
9328
I351 I323
2321
3351
F354
I348
3390
Line + Frame
Deflection
* 9306
* 3306
F383
47u
From 1401 of
I327
1 F352
DC_Filament
2
3
+141V
4
EHT-INFO
5
200V
6
+8V_+12V
7
VG2
3R3
1351
GND_RGB
I322
SVM_ROT
A2,B3
GND_LS1
GND_LS1
GND_LS1
GND_RGB
GND_RGB
F347
3347
1336 VG2
+12A1
4n7
RES
820p
2317
2324
1K5
F342
9309
GND_LS1
5308
5u6
I336
+12A
F398
3999
F399
F397
470u
2347
1K2
* 5324
*9324
3305
+8V_+12V
I379
1R0
GND_RGB
5303
GND_LS1
10n
10n
2357
+3V
1K8
6325
+12A1
I308
3325
GND_RGB
2320
+12V_SVM
5u6
I302
BZX79-C3V3
FIGURE 24 - CRT
VG1
3307
DYN FOCUS
I333
3333
B2
1
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
STATIC FOCUS
6333
* 3308
* 1K0
BAV21WS
6332
I330
BAV21WS
9308
GND_LS1
GND_RGB
REGION
SET
3306
3308
5324
9306
9308
9309
9324
NAFTA
30WSRF-HD
----100MHZ 50R
JMP
JMP
JMP
---
1
2
3
4
5
22p
2360
B
3V4
100n
2334
E 3V4 I313
7353
BC847B C
+12A
I384
F337
F335
F334
GND_RGB
R-CRT
G-CRT
B-CRT
F336
CUT OFF
GND_RGB
1340
Deflection Controller
- ATSC
Deflection Controller
of Trident Panel
Or
To 1404 Of
From 1202 of
9304
3327
3328
B2
I344
220R
100R
+3V
GND_RGB
1K0
3355
2K2
8p2
3353
2341
GND_RGB
I399
I382
GND_RGB
+3V
B
3V4
I383
3V3 1
VIP
VIN
100n
2331
1K0
3344
I397
I309
2K2
8p2
3343
2337
GND_RGB
I395
GND_RGB
I396
CURRENT SOURCE
9 139V
GND_RGB
**
MIRROR
12V7
F348
I390
MIRROR
MIRROR
4
GND_RGB
MIRROR
DIFFERENTIAL
STAGE
MIRROR
120K
3341
GND_RGB
MIRROR
V BIAS
6 200V
7 140V
8 162V
5 13V3
VCN
IOM
GND_RGB
0077
CURRENT SOURCE
9 128V4
V BIAS
I393
GND_RGB
0078
I342
1K0
2369
3317
4313
33n
GND_RGB
GND_RGB
* 4314
2346
MIRROR
MIRROR
680p
* 2353
I398
4311
I394
IOM 5 5V
VOC 8 158V5
GND_RGB
I347
I346
680p
2343
GND_RGB
* 4312
GND_RGB
VCN 7129V
G - AMPLIFIER
GND_RGB
680p
2333
GND_RGB
GND_RGB
* 9301
330p
IOM 5 5V
VOC 8 158V5
I391
VCN 7 128V7
GND_RGB
6307
2336 33n
MIRROR
MIRROR
R - AMPLIFIER
0069
9 127V8
CURRENT SOURCE
VOC
B - AMPLIFIER
3V3 1 VIP
3V3 3 VIN
3337
120K
DIFFERENTIAL
STAGE
7340
TDA6111Q
VIP
3V3 1
7330
TDA6111Q
VIN
I389
3V3 3
GND_RGB
I392
GND_RGB
2K2
8p2
3338
2335
V BIAS
GND_RGB
I311
GND_RGB
MIRROR
DIFFERENTIAL
STAGE
MIRROR
120K
3352
GND_RGB
GND_RGB
1K0
3340
7352
BC847B
E 3V4
+12A
100n
2330
7351
BC847B
E 3V6
+12A
7350
TDA6111Q
+3V
B
3V6
I310
3V3 3
I329
9303
100R
GND_RGB
I328
100R
3322
3326
GND_RGB
GND_RGB
220R
3324
9302
220R
2358
CUT_OFF
3329
3321
22p
F332
470R
22p
2K7
4n7
2K7
VDDH
2355
3354
2352
3320
3323
2332
470R
470R
3339
4n7
3342
VDDH
RGB AMPLIFIER
GND
4n7
VFB
VDDH
GND
GND
2K7
2344
VFB
4315
GND_RGB
2340
VFB
2338
2339
VDDL
VDDL
100n
100n
100n
B2
33n
VDDL
2356
Page 27
BAS316
6308
+12A
+12A1
+200A
+12A1
+200A
+12A1
CUT_OFF
+200A
B1
B1
B2
B1
SCAVEM
3373
I360
3364
560R
2384
100n
3363
200V
0087
HEATSINK
4362
E
7332
125V
BC327-40
I386
I367
4K7
B
3V1
7364
KTD600K
B
0V3
GND_RGB
3369
150K
I316
3R3
3370
560R
3368
ROTATION
10R
7366
TDA8941
10n
VCC
1K8
6334
GND_RGB
3384
330K
3380
OUT- 7 8V1
I380
4V 5
IN-
3V9 3
IN+
33K
F381
F382
OUT+ 2 4V1
GND_RGB
GND_RGB
Vcc
4
MODE
STANDBY/
MUTE LOGIC
20K
I319
SVM_ROT
3350
B1
100n
2367
4K7
3385
GND
8
GND_RGB
3372
150K
GND_RGB
GND_RGB
20K
GND_RGB
9325
GND_RGB
GND_RGB
GND_RGB
SHORT CIRCUIT
AND
TEMPERATURE
PROTECTION
SVR
I381
6K8
4363
5V5 6
100n
2389
GND_RGB
GND_RGB
1381
1
2
3
TO
ROTATION COIL
+12V_SVM
GND_RGB
*
*
18K
3396
I387
3381
*
BZX384-C3V3
GND_RGB
E
0V
I320
0V8
B
C
5V3
7333
BC337-40
100n
150R
7365
BC847B
2390
5K1
I371
2370
2387
0V
1K8
100n
3378
1K0
3383
47K
220p
3379
I325
2391
+12V_SVM
I315
470p
GND_RGB
3377
3309
B
6V4
GND_RGB GND_RGB
2365
3374
E
2V8
10u
22R
GND_RGB
E 7V4
2393
100n
3394
2385
I364
220R
47K
I326
4n7
220p
2383
I365
5V3 B
C
52V2
3311
C
2V8
3398
2392
F362
120K
100n
2368
9393
7331
BC847B C
1362
3
2
1
56R
I375
3367
1N4148
6362
I370
For ATSC
TO
SCAVEM COIL
120K
I369
7362
5V1 E
BC857B
+12V_SVM
For HD
1
2
3
I317
3393
9322
3399
9323
270R
F361
3392
5361
1361
10R
3366
270R
C
52V2
470p
2364
6361
BAV99
C
121V
I314
7363
KTB631K
B
22R 120V3
GND_RGB GND_RGB
E
5V2
I362
3362
6363
4K7
BAV99
3395
7361
BC847B
6V B
E
121V
3310
I366
13V C
I361
I368
125V B
100n
2361
2381
47n 50V
3361
560R
3397
8K2
3382
100n
2382
1u0
3371
5362
3365
*
+12V_SVM
47u
2363
1K5
2R7
I321
+141V
560R
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HEADPHONE
1
I166
3156
F154
I170
I168
5
2178
5
4
3
2
1
1278
1232
470pF
1254
4
3
2
1
TO
SPEAKERS
4
2
1279
3157
470pF
I162
2176
I163
I171
3
2
1
TO
ECO SUB
8
9
3161
39K
2181
1u
I169
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view the Analog settings, place the set in the Analog mode by pressing the D/A button on the
remote and then re-entering the Customer Service Mode. (Figure 35) Refer to the Service
manual for an explanation of the CSM and SAM settings.
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Abbreviation list
Description
1080i
1080p
480i
480p
ADC A/D
AFC
AGC
AM
AV
C-FRONT
CBA
ComPair
CSM
CVBS
CVBS-EXT
CVBS-INT
CVBS-MON
CVBS-TER-OUT
DAC
DFU
DNR
DRAM
DSP
DTS
DVD
EEPROM
EPLD
EXT
FBL
FLASH
FM
FMR
FRC
FRONT-C
FRONT-DETECT
FRONT-Y_CVBS
H
HD
HDMI
HP
I2C
I2S
IC
IF
Interlaced
Integrated Circuit
Intermediate Frequency
Scan mode where two fields are used to form one frame. Each field contains
half the number of the total amount of lines. The fields are written in 'pairs',
causing line flicker.
IR
Infra Red
IRQ
Interrupt ReQuest
Last Status The settings last chosen by the customer and read and stored in RAM or in the
NVM. They are called at start-up of the set to configure it according the customers wishes
LCD
Liquid Crystal Display
LED
Light Emitting Diode
LINE-DRIVE Line drive signal
LVDS
Low Voltage Differential Signalling, data transmission system for high speed
and low EMI communication.
MPEG
Motion Pictures Experts Group
NVM
Non Volatile Memory: IC containing TV related data (for example, options)
OSD
On Screen Display
Progressive Scan Scan mode where all scan lines are displayed in one frame at the same
time, creating a double vertical resolution.
RAM
Random Access Memory
RC
Remote Control transmitter
RC5
Remote Control system 5, the signal from the remote control receiver
RGB
Red, Green, and Blue. The primary colour signals for TV. By mixing
levels of R, G, and B, all colors (Y/C) are reproduced.
RGBHV
Red, Green, Blue, Horizontal sync, and Vertical sync
ROM
Read Only Memory
SAM
Service Alignment Mode
SIF
Sound Intermediate Frequency
SC
SandCastle: two-level pulse derived from sync signals
SCL
CLock Signal on I2C bus
SDA
DAta Signal on I2C bus
SDRAM
Synchronous DRAM
SIF
Sound Intermediate Frequency
STBY
STandBY
VGA
Video Graphics Array
XTAL
Quartz crystal
YPbPr
Component video (Y= Luminance, Pb/Pr= Colour difference signals)
Y/C
Luminance (Y) and Chrominance (C) signal
Y-OUT
Luminance-signal
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