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Parts list on component level 3
Internal Control Unit ......................... R791666
Transmitter (Infra Red) ...................... R791664 4
RGB Input & Switching .................... R762719
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Quad Decoder & Comb Filter .......... R762745
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RGB Analog Auto Sync Input .......... R7621055
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RGB Gain Control ............................. R762720
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RGB Output Amplifier ...................... R762839
CRT Unit Red, Green & Blue ............ R762816(x) 9
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Controller (Asic) ............................... R7625115
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Deflection Switching ........................ R762457
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Sync & Vertical Deflection ............... R7621127
Sub - Unit .......................................... R7621127S 12
Horizontal Deflection ........................ R7621085
Sub - Unit .......................................... R7621085S 13
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Mag. Focus & Hor. Shift ................... R762271
Sub - Unit .......................................... R762271S 14
Convergences Driver ........................ R762518
Convergences Output ....................... R762519 15
Dynamic Astigmatism ...................... R762514
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Switch Mode Power Supply ............ R7621065
Sub - Unit .......................................... R762106S 17
Power Input ....................................... R762284
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EHT .................................................... R762716
Quadrupler ........................................ R762833 19
SM Power Supply 2 + G2 ................. R762120
Focus Voltage Stabilizer .................. R762120S 20
Frame ................................................ R7627591
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Infra Red Receiver ............................ R761781
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RS232 Comm. Interface .................... R762510
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Iris Control ........................................ R762722
Iris CAM CCD .................................... R762724 24
Service Information
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SERVICE MANUAL Rev : 00
Order No.: R5975139 Date : 09/03/1998
BARCO PROJECTION SYSTEMS
GRAPHICS
1209S
SERVICE MANUAL
GRAPHICS
1209S
SAFETY NOTICE
GRAPHICS Safety notice
1209S
SAFETY NOTICE
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SAFETY Date : 10/02/1998
GRAPHICS Safety notice
1209S
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
1. Before returning an instrument to the customer, always d. X-Radiation and High Voltage - Because the picture tubes are the
make a safety check of the entire instrument, including, but not primary potential source of X-radiation in solid-state projectors,
limited to, the following items : they are specially constructed to prohibit X-radiation emissions. For
continued X-radiation protection, the replacement picture tube must
a. Be sure that no built-in protective devices are defective and/or be the same type as the original. Also, because the picture tube
have been defeated during servicing. (1) Protective shields are shields and mounting hardware perform an X-radiation protection
provided on this chassis to protect both the technician and the function, they must be correctly in place.
customer. Correctly replace all missing protective shields, includ- After replacement of any X-ray radiation related safety compo-
ing any removed for servicing convenience. (2) When reinstalling nents (marked in this manual with an *), the EHT voltage board must
the chassis and/or other assembly in the cabinet, be sure to put be checked.
back in place all protective devices, including, but not limited to,
insulating materials, barriers, covers/shields, and isolation resis- 2. Read and comply with all caution and safety-related notes on or
tor/capacitor networks. Do not operate this instrument or inside the projector cabinet or on the projector chassis, or on the
permit it to be operated without all protective devices picture tube.
correctly installed and functioning. Servicers who defeat
safety features or fail to perform safety checks may be 3. Design Alteration Warning - Do not alter or add to the mechanical
liable for any resulting damage. or electrical design of this apparatus. Design alterations and
additions, including, but not limited to, circuit modifications and the
b. Be sure that there are no cabinet openings through which an addition of items such as auxiliary audio and/or video output
andult or child might be able to insert their fingers and contact a connections, might alter the safety characteristics of this appara-
hazardous voltage. Such openings include, but are not limited to, tus and create a hazard to the user. Any design alterations or
(1) excessively wide cabinet ventilation slots, and (2) an improperly additions may void the manufacturer's warranty and may make you,
fitted and/or incorrectly secured cover panels. the servicer responsible for personal injury or property damage
resulting therefrom.
c. Leakage Current Hot Check - With the instrument completely
reassembled, plug the AC line cord directly into a 220 V AC outlet. 4. Picture Tube Implosion Protection Warning - The picture tube
(Do not use an isolation transformer during this test.) Use a leakage in this projector encloses a high vacuum. Do not remove, install, or
current tester or a metering system that complies with American otherwise handle the picture tube in any manner without first putting
National Standards Institute (ANSI) C101.0 Leakage Current for on shatterproof goggles equipped with side shieds. People not so
Appliances and Underwriters Laboratories (UL) 1410, (50.7). With equipped must be kept safely away while picture tubes are
the instrument AC switch first in the on position and then in the off handled. Keep the picture tube away from your body. Do not handle
position, measure from a known earth ground (metal waterpipe, the picture tube by its neck.
conduit, etc.) to all exposed metal parts of the instrument (antennas, For continued implosion protection, replace the picture tube only
handle bracket, metal cabinet, screwheads, metallic overlays, with one of the same type number.
control shafts, etc.). especially any exposed metal parts that offer
an electrical return path to the chassis. Any current measured must 5. Hot Chassis Warning - This projector chassis has two ground
not exceed 1.5 milliapp. Reverse the instrument power cord plug systems: the primary ground system is formed by the negative
in the outlet and repeat test. voltage of the rectified mains (power) and is only used as a
ANY MEASUREMENTS NOT WITHIN THE LIMITS SPECIFIED reference in primary circuits; the secondary ground system is
HEREIN INDICATE A POTENTIAL SHOCK HAZARD THAT MUST connected to earth ground via the earth conductor in the mains
BE ELIMINATED BEFORE RETURNING THE INSTRUMENT TO THE (power) lead.
CUSTOMER OR BEFORE CONNECTING ACCESSORIES. Separation between primary and secondary circuits is performed
by the safety isolation transformers. Components bridging this
transformers are also safety components and must never be
defeated or alterated.
All user-accessible conductive parts must be connected to earth
ground, or are kept at SELV (Safety Extra Low Voltage).
6. Observe original lead dress. Take extra care to assure correct lead
dress in the following areas:
a. near sharp edges,
b. near thermally hot parts - be sure that leads and components
do not touch thermally hot parts,
c. the AC supply,
d. high voltage.
Always inspect in all areas for pinched, out-of-face, or frayed
wiring. Do not change spacing between components, and be-
tween components and the printed-circuit board. Check AC power
cord for damage.
8. PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE - Many electrical and mechanical parts characteristics as the recommended replacement part in BARCO
have special safety-related characteristics some of which are often not service data parts list might create shock, fire, and/or other
evident from visual inspection, nor can the protection they give neces- hazards. Product Safety is under review continuously and new
sarily be obtained by replacing them with components rated for higher instructions are issued whenever appropriate. For the latest
voltage, wattage, etc. Parts that have special safety characteristics are information, always consult the appropriate current BARCO serv-
identified in BARCO service data by on schematics and in the parts ice literature.
list. Use of a substitute replacement that does not have the same safety
SERVICING PRECAUTIONS
CAUTION: Before servicing instruments covered by this service data Electrostatically Sensitive (ES) Devices
and its supplements and addendums, read and follow the SAFETY
PRECAUTIONS of this publication. Some semiconductor (solid state) devices can be damaged easily
by static electricity. Such components commonly are called
NOTE: If unforeseen circumstances create conflict between the follow- Electrostatically Sensitive (ES) Devices. Examples of typical ES
ing servicing precautions and any of the safety precautions on page 2 devices are integrated circuits and some field-effect transistors
of this publication, always follow the safety precautions. and semiconductor "chip" components. The following techniques
should be used to help reduce the incidence of component damage
Remember: Safety First. caused by static electricity.
c. Connecting a test substitute in parallel with an electrolytic capacitor 3. Use only a grounded-tip soldering iron to solder or unsolder ES
in the instrument. devices.
Caution: A wrong part substitution or incorrect polarity installation of 4. Use only an anti-static type solder removal device. Some solder
electrolytic capacitors may result in an explosion hazard. removal devices not classified as "anti-static" can generate
electrical charges sufficient to damage ES devices.
2. Do not spray chemical on or near this instrument or any of its
assemblies. 5. Do not use freon-propelled chemicals. These can generate
electrical charges sufficient to damage ES devices.
3. Unless specified otherwise in this service data, clean electrical
contacts by applying the following mixture to the contacts with a pipe 6. Do not remove a replacement ES device from its protective
cleaner, cotton-tipped stick or comparable nonabrasive applicator: package until immediately before you are ready to install it. (Most
10% (by volume) Acetone and 90% (by volume) isopropyl alcohol replacement ES devices are packaged with leads electrically
(90%-99% strength). Caution: This is a flammable mixture. shorted together by conductive foam, aluminium foil or compa-
rable conductive material.)
Unless specified otherwise in this service data, lubrication of contacts
is not required. 7. Immediately before removing the protective material from the
leads of a replacement ES device, touch the protective material
4. Do not defeat any plug/socket B+ voltage interlocks with which to the chassis or circuit assembly into which the device will be
instruments covered by this service data might be equipped. installed.
CAUTION: Be sure no power is applied to the chassis or circuit,
5. Do not apply AC power to this apparatus and/or any of its electrical and observe all other safety precautions.
assemblies unless all solid-state device heat sinks are correctly installed.
8. Minimize bodily motions when handling unpackaged replace-
6. Always connect the test instrument ground lead to the appropriate ment ES devices. (Otherwise harmless motion such as the
instrument chassis ground before connecting the test instrument positive brushing together of your clothes fabric or the lifitng of your foot
lead. Always remove the test instrument ground lead last. from a carpeted floor can generate static electricity sufficient to
damage an ES device.)
7. Use with this instrument only the test fixtures specified in this service
data.
CAUTION: Do not connect the test fixture ground strap to any heatsink
in this instrument.
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1209S
General Soldering Guidelines b. First, hold the soldering iron tip and solder strand against the
component lead until the solder melts.
1. Use a grounded-tip, low-wattage soldering iron and appropriate tip
size and shape that will maintain tip temperature within the range c. Quickly move the soldering iron tip to the junction of the component
260°C to 315°C. lead and the printed circuit foil, and hold it there only until the solder
flows onto and around both the component lead and the foil.
2. Use an appropriate gauge of RMA resin-core solder composed of
60 parts tin/40 parts lead. CAUTION: Work quickly to avoid overheating the circuit board
printed foil or components.
3. Keep the soldering iron tip clean and well tinned.
d. Closely inspect the solder area and remove any excess or
4. Thoroughly clean the surfaces to be soldered. Use a small wire- splashed solder with a small wire-bristle brush.
bristle (0.5 inch, or 1.25 cm) brush with a metal handle. Do not use
freon-propelled spray-on cleaners.
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BARCO PROJECTION SYSTEMS
GRAPHICS
1209S
GENERAL INFORMATION
BARCOGRAPHICS 1209s
Ultra-High Resolution Graphics Projector
compromised.
New!
Now with Built-in
IRIS2 Auto-Convergence
High precision graphics projection system
Flexible installation
possibilities
BARCO offers a series of special
options for non-standard
applications (multi-screen
applications, non-standard
projection angles,...). For
specialised applications, BARCO
can provide unique projector
configurations, which are custom
tailored to specific application
requirements.
Technical specifications
L1 1,174 46.2
L2 1,014 39.9
H2
H1
W3
L3 735 28.9
W2
W1
L3 H1 355 13.9
L2 H2 315 12.4
L1
W1 782 30.8
W2 665 26.2
W3 208 8.2
Weight
Net weight 82 kg (181 lbs)
Shipping weight: 112 kg(247 lbs)
Order information
BARCOGRAPHICS 1209s
230 V: R9000972
120 V: R9000977
RCVDS 05 source selector
230 V R9827880
120 V R9827889
Projector Control software
R9827530
Video line doubler R9828161
Executive remote control
R9827970
Remote infrared receiver
R9827515
D9-BNC cable adapter R9827840
Communication cables
5 m (16 ft.) R9827770
15 m (50 ft.) R9827560
30 m (100 ft.) R9827570
Ceiling mount 808/1200
• With pulley system R9827341
• Without pulley system R9827342
Sturdy, transportable flight case
R9827650
BARCO Projection Systems is an ISO 9001
Special add-in boards registered company.
• Contrast modulation kit
R9828145 The information and data given are typical for the
• Orbiting kit R9827781 equipment described. However any individual
Ref. no: R599448-May ‘97 - Printed in Belgium
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SHEET REFERENCE NO
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04 R791666
R791664
INTERNAL CONTROL UNIT
TRANSMITTER
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14 R762271 MAGNETIC FOCUS & HOR. SHIFT
R762271S SUB UNIT VH/P
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05 R762719 RGB INPUT & SWITCH
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15 R762518 CONVERGENCE DRIVER
R7625128 GREEN CONVERGENCE DRIVER
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06 R762745 QUAD DECODER
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15 R762519 CONVERGENCE OUTPUT
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07 R7621055 RGB ANALOG AUTO SYNC INPUT
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16 R762514 DYNAMIC ASTIGMATISM
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08 R762720 RGB GAIN CONTROL
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17 R7621065 SM MODE POWER SUPPLY
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09 R762839
R762721S
RGB OUTPUT AMPLIFIER
RGB OUTPUT SOCKET ¦
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R762106S SUB UNIT STBY
R762284 POWER INPUT
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R7628162 CRT UNIT RED
R7628165 CRT UNIT GREEN 19 R762716 EHT
R7628166 CRT UNIT BLUE R762833 QUADRUPLER
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10 R7625115 CONTROLLER (ASIC)
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R762718 SPLITTER
R762120 SM POWER SUPPLY 2 + G2
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11 R762457 DEFLECTION SWITCHING R762120S FOCUS VOLTAGE STABILIZER
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12 R7621127 SYNC & VERTICAL DEFLECTION ¦
21 R7627591 FRAME
R762285 FAN CNN
R7621127S SUB UNIT V HOLD R762286 FAN CNN
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R762268U ORBITING
13 R7621085 HORIZONTAL DEFLECTION ¦
22 R761781 IR RECEIVER
R7621085S
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23 R762510 RS232 COMM INTERFACE
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module cover
removed
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18 R762284 POWER INPUT
SHEET REFERENCE NO
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21 R7627591 Input Module (part of the module
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rack)
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Lens
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11 R762457 DEFLECTION SWITCHING
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21 R762285 FAN CNN
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Lens
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CRT UNIT
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09 RGB
OUTPUT
SHEET REFERENCE NO
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09 R762839
R762721S
RGB OUTPUT AMPLIFIER
RGB OUTPUT SOCKET
R7628162 CRT UNIT RED
R7628165 CRT UNIT GREEN
R7628166 CRT UNIT BLUE
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11 R762457 DEFLECTION SWITCHING
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19 R762718 EHT SPLITTER
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10 R7625115 CONTROLLER (ASIC)
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21 R7627591 FRAME
R762285 FAN CNN
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module cover
removed
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15 R762518 CONVERGENCE DRIVER
R7625128 GREEN CONVERGENCE DRIVER
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23 R762510 RS232 COMM INTERFACE
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15 R762519 CONVERGENCE OUTPUT
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16 R762514 DYNAMIC ASTIGMATISM
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Sheet reference
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04 R791664 Transmitter (Infra Red)
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P200339 R# CE H 1E F 0W25 1206 4 P201081 R# CE H560E F 0W12 0805 14 P210068 C# X7R MU 22N K 50 1206 2
P200361 R# CE H 8E2 F 0W25 1206 1 P201083 R# CE H680E F 0W12 0805 21 P210070 C# COG MU 680P J 50 0805 2
P200363 R# CE H 10E F 0W25 1206 20 P201084 R# CE H750E F 0W12 0805 7 P210073 C# COG MU 82P J 50 1206 10
P200371 R# CE H 22E F 0W25 1206 1 P201085 R# CE H820E F 0W12 0805 8 P210076 C# COG MU 220P J 50 1206 1
P200377 R# CE H 39E F 0W25 1206 4 P201086 R# CE H910E F 0W12 0805 4 P210081 C# COG MU 180P J 50 0805 8
P200379 R# CE H 47E F 0W25 1206 7 P201087 R# CE H 1K F 0W12 0805 78 P210091 C# COG MU 1P D 50 0805 2
P200381 R# CE H 56E F 0W25 1206 2 P201088 R# CE H 1K1 F 0W12 0805 4 P210092 C# X7R MU 10N K 50 1206 4
P200385 R# CE H 82E F 0W25 1206 2 P201089 R# CE H 1K2 F 0W12 0805 6 P210095 C# X7R MU 330N M 50 1812 13
P200386 R# CE H 91E F 0W25 1206 1 P201090 R# CE H 1K3 F 0W12 0805 1 P210097 C# X7R MU 33N K 50 1206 4
P200387 R# CE H100E F 0W25 1206 87 P201091 R# CE H 1K5 F 0W12 0805 10 P210102 C# COG MU 470P J 50 1206 2
P200389 R# CE H120E F 0W25 1206 4 P201092 R# CE H 1K6 F 0W12 0805 1 P210106 C# X7R MU 3N9J 50 1206 1
P200391 R# CE H150E F 0W25 1206 3 P201093 R# CE H 1K8 F 0W12 0805 8 P210111 C# X7R MU 47N K 50 0805 3
P200395 R# CE H220E F 0W25 1206 7 P201095 R# CE H 2K2 F 0W12 0805 46 P210112 C# COG MU 1N2J 50 1206 1
P200397 R# CE H270E F 0W25 1206 8 P201096 R# CE H 2K4 F 0W12 0805 4 P210115 C# COG MU 6P8D 50 0805 6
P200399 R# CE H330E F 0W25 1206 2 P201097 R# CE H 2K7 F 0W12 0805 2 P210121 C# COG MU 330P J 50 1206 3
P200401 R# CE H390E F 0W25 1206 15 P201099 R# CE H 3K3 F 0W12 0805 18 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 294
P200403 R# CE H470E F 0W25 1206 65 P201101 R# CE H 3K9 F 0W12 0805 10 P210124 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 0805 1
P200405 R# CE H560E F 0W25 1206 3 P201102 R# CE H 4K3 F 0W12 0805 1 P210130 C# COG MU 2P2D 50 0805 5
P200407 R# CE H680E F 0W25 1206 14 P201103 R# CE H 4K7 F 0W12 0805 60 P210131 C# COG MU 2P7D 50 0805 3
P200409 R# CE H820E F 0W25 1206 9 P201104 R# CE H 5K1 F 0W12 0805 1 P210133 C# COG MU 3P9D 50 0805 3
P200411 R# CE H 1K F 0W25 1206 95 P201105 R# CE H 5K6 F 0W12 0805 19 P210134 C# COG MU 5P6D 50 0805 6
P200412 R# CE H 1K1 F 0W25 1206 1 P201106 R# CE H 6K2 F 0W12 0805 2 P210135 C# COG MU 8P2D 50 0805 3
P200413 R# CE H 1K2 F 0W25 1206 11 P201107 R# CE H 6K8 F 0W12 0805 14 P210136 C# Y5V MU 330N Z 50 1206 7
P200415 R# CE H 1K5 F 0W25 1206 23 P201108 R# CE H 7K5 F 0W12 0805 4 P210137 C# COG MU 100P J 50 1206 19
P200416 R# CE H 1K6 F 0W25 1206 2 P201109 R# CE H 8K2 F 0W12 0805 5 P210138 C# COG MU 10P J 50 1206 9
P200417 R# CE H 1K8 F 0W25 1206 20 P201110 R# CE H 9K1 F 0W12 0805 1 P210139 C# COG MU 33P J 50 1206 3
P200419 R# CE H 2K2 F 0W25 1206 79 P201111 R# CE H 10K F 0W12 0805 96 P210140 C# X7R MU 4N7K 50 1206 5
P200421 R# CE H 2K7 F 0W25 1206 10 P201112 R# CE H 11K F 0W12 0805 6 P210141 C# COG MU 27P J 50 1206 3
P200423 R# CE H 3K3 F 0W25 1206 46 P201113 R# CE H 12K F 0W12 0805 9 P210148 C# Y5V MU 470N Z 25 1206 9
P200425 R# CE H 3K9 F 0W25 1206 15 P201114 R# CE H 13K F 0W12 0805 7 P210150 C# X7R MU 3N3K 50 1206 1
P200426 R# CE H 4K3 F 0W25 1206 1 P201115 R# CE H 15K F 0W12 0805 21 P210151 C# X7R MU 18N K 50 1206 1
P200427 R# CE H 4K7 F 0W25 1206 61 P201116 R# CE H 16K F 0W12 0805 1 P210153 C# Z5U MU 1M M 63 1812 2
P200429 R# CE H 5K6 F 0W25 1206 26 P201117 R# CE H 18K F 0W12 0805 4 P210158 C# COG MU 150P J 50 1206 3
P200431 R# CE H 6K8 F 0W25 1206 5 P201118 R# CE H 20K F 0W12 0805 7 P210169 C# X7R MU 220N K 50 1210 8
P200433 R# CE H 8K2 F 0W25 1206 18 P201119 R# CE H 22K F 0W12 0805 32 P210178 C# Y5V MU 1M Z 16 1206 45
P200435 R# CE H 10K F 0W25 1206 156 P201120 R# CE H 24K F 0W12 0805 2 P210182 C# COG MU 12P J 50 0805 5
P200437 R# CE H 12K F 0W25 1206 38 P201121 R# CE H 27K F 0W12 0805 4 P210185 C# COG MU 390P J 50 1206 2
P200439 R# CE H 15K F 0W25 1206 69 P201122 R# CE H 30K F 0W12 0805 3 P210213 C# Y5V MU 100N Z 25 0805 158
P200441 R# CE H 18K F 0W25 1206 42 P201123 R# CE H 33K F 0W12 0805 12 P210217 C# COG MU 82P J 50 0805 1
P200442 R# CE H 20K F 0W25 1206 2 P201124 R# CE H 36K F 0W12 0805 3 P210220 C# X7R MU 10N K500 1210 4
P200443 R# CE H 22K F 0W25 1206 39 P201125 R# CE H 39K F 0W12 0805 4 P210227 C# Z5U MU 100N Z 50 0805 150
P200445 R# CE H 27K F 0W25 1206 1 P201127 R# CE H 47K F 0W12 0805 35 P212001 C# TA 2M2M 20 3528 3
P200447 R# CE H 33K F 0W25 1206 4 P201129 R# CE H 56K F 0W12 0805 14 P212005 C# TA 47M M 10 7343 7
P200449 R# CE H 39K F 0W25 1206 5 P201130 R# CE H 62K F 0W12 0805 1 P212006 C# TA 4M7M 16 3528 3
P200451 R# CE H 47K F 0W25 1206 8 P201131 R# CE H 68K F 0W12 0805 2 P212009 C# TA 1M M 16 3216 2
P200453 R# CE H 56K F 0W25 1206 1 P201133 R# CE H 82K F 0W12 0805 5 P212015 C# TA 33M K 16 7343 3
P200457 R# CE H 82K F 0W25 1206 1 P201135 R# CE H100K F 0W12 0805 48 P212018 C# TA 10M M 16 6032 10
P200459 R# CE H100K F 0W25 1206 18 P201137 R# CE H120K F 0W12 0805 3 P212024 C# TA 10M M 35 7343 10
P200461 R# CE H120K F 0W25 1206 4 P201138 R# CE H130K F 0W12 0805 3 P212031 C# TA 22M M 16 7343 7
P200463 R# CE H150K F 0W25 1206 3 P201139 R# CE H150K F 0W12 0805 19 P212040 C# TA 100M M6V3 7343 1
P200465 R# CE H180K F 0W25 1206 2 P201141 R# CE H180K F 0W12 0805 1 P212067 C# TA 1M M 50 6032 2
P200469 R# CE H270K F 0W25 1206 8 P201143 R# CE H220K F 0W12 0805 30
P200470 R# CE H300K F 0W25 1206 1 P201146 R# CE H300K F 0W12 0805 3 P230006 U#062 TL SO8 P 9
P200471 R# CE H330K F 0W25 1206 4 P201149 R# CE H390K F 0W12 0805 1 P2300090 U#14046B MC SOL16 I 1
P200473 R# CE H390K F 0W25 1206 1 P201151 R# CE H470K F 0W12 0805 12 P230021 U#74HC04 SO14 I 3
P200475 R# CE H470K F 0W25 1206 6 P201155 R# CE H680K F 0W12 0805 2 P230025 U#74HC123 SO16 I 2
P200483 R# CE H 1M F 0W25 1206 1 P201157 R# CE H820K F 0W12 0805 7 P230028 U#393 LM SO8 P 8
P200499 R# CE H 4M7 F 0W25 1206 3 P201158 R# CE H910K F 0W12 0805 1 P230030 U#4053 SO16 I 5
P200505 R# CE H 8M2 F 0W25 1206 1 P201159 R# CE H 1M F 0W12 0805 9 P230034 U#4013 SO14 I 1
P200507 R# CE H 10M F 0W25 1206 2 P201352 R# CE H 10M K 0W12 0805 3 P230046 U#74HC393 SO14 I 1
P200677 R# CE H 1E J 0W12 0805 21 P201354 R# CE H 0E J 0W12 0805 7 P230051 U#74HCT245 SOL20 I 3
P200693 R# CE H 4E7 J 0W12 0805 23 P201370 R#TCE H 10K M 0W1 S4 TS 1 P230062 U#78L05A LM SO8 P 1
P201015 R# CE H 1E F 0W12 0805 1 P201390 R#TCE H 2K M 0W25 S4 TS 6 P230064 U#4052 SO16 I 2
P201031 R# CE H 4E7 F 0W12 0805 8 P201392 R#TCE H200E M 0W25 S4 TS 3 P230072 U#74HC00 SO14 I 2
P201039 R# CE H 10E F 0W12 0805 37 P201393 R#TCE H 50K M 0W25 S4 TS 15 P230073 U#74HCT123 SO16 I 5
P201047 R# CE H 22E F 0W12 0805 1 P202220 R# MF H 47E F 0W25 MMELF 6 P230096 U#74HCT02 SO14 I 1
P201052 R# CE H 36E F 0W12 0805 2 P202228 R# MF H100E F 0W25 MMELF 1 P230100 U#3080 CA SO8 P 7
P201055 R# CE H 47E F 0W12 0805 17 P230102 U#74HCT00 SO14 I 1
P201056 R# CE H 51E F 0W12 0805 3 P210001 C# COG MU 10P C 50 0805 6 P230153 U#74HC32 SO14 I 1
P201057 R# CE H 56E F 0W12 0805 11 P210005 C# X7R MU 39N K 50 1206 2 P230164 U#74HC573 SOL20 I 2
P201059 R# CE H 68E F 0W12 0805 3 P210010 C# COG MU 68P J 50 1206 7 P230173 U#74HC14 SO14 I 1
P201060 R# CE H 75E F 0W12 0805 8 P210013 C# COG MU 1N J 50 1206 2 P230203 U#084 TL SO14 P 19
P201061 R# CE H 82E F 0W12 0805 9 P210016 C# COG MU 15P J 50 0805 1 P230206 U#74HC30 SO14 I 1
P201063 R# CE H100E F 0W12 0805 53 P210018 C# COG MU 33P J 50 0805 3 P230218 U#74HC86 SO14 I 1
P201065 R# CE H120E F 0W12 0805 6 P210019 C# COG MU 47P J 50 0805 6 P230220 U#74HC4538 SO16 I 2
P201066 R# CE H130E F 0W12 0805 3 P210020 C# COG MU 68P J 50 0805 2 P230222 U#74HC03 SO14 I 1
P201067 R# CE H150E F 0W12 0805 4 P210021 C# COG MU 100P J 50 0805 14 P230231 U#74HC08 SO14 I 2
P201068 R# CE H160E F 0W12 0805 1 P210022 C# COG MU 150P J 50 0805 5 P230266 U#353 LF SO8 P 1
P201069 R# CE H180E F 0W12 0805 2 P210023 C# COG MU 220P J 50 0805 5 P230287 U#74HC20 SO14 I 2
P201070 R# CE H200E F 0W12 0805 1 P210024 C# COG MU 330P J 50 0805 1 P230293 U#082 TL SO8 P 14
P201071 R# CE H220E F 0W12 0805 11 P210025 C# COG MU 470P J 63 0805 3 P230318 U#74HC245 SOL20 I 1
P201072 R# CE H240E F 0W12 0805 3 P210029 C# COG MU 2N2J 50 1206 7 P230328 U#064 TL SO14 I 5
P201073 R# CE H270E F 0W12 0805 8 P210035 C# X7R MU 1N K 50 0805 19 P230343 U#74AC02 SO14 I 1
P201075 R# CE H330E F 0W12 0805 13 P210039 C# X7R MU 4N7K 50 0805 1 P230344 U#74AC08 SO14 I 1
P201076 R# CE H360E F 0W12 0805 3 P210041 C# X7R MU 10N K 50 0805 23 P230372 U#80C32 PLCC44 P 1
P201077 R# CE H390E F 0W12 0805 3 P210043 C# X7R MU 22N K 50 0805 2 P230384 U#74AC00 SO14 I 1
P201078 R# CE H430E F 0W12 0805 15 P210045 C# X7R MU 47N K 50 1206 4 P230451 U#4098 HCF SO16 I 1
P201079 R# CE H470E F 0W12 0805 63 P210061 C# COG MU 4P7D 50 0805 6 P230453 U#34081 MC SO8 P 1
P201080 R# CE H510E F 0W12 0805 5 P210064 C# COG MU 22P J 50 1206 1 P230498 U#74HCT03 SO14 I 1
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GRAPHICS Parts List
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P230499 U#74HCT14 SO14 I 1 P250533 CH# 330.00NH L1210 1 R101571 R MF H820K F 0W4 E3 4
P230506 U#68901 MK PLCC52 P 1 P252512 X# 9M216000 30 MG3A 1 R101572 R MF H 1M F 0W4 E3 6
P230526 U#74AC32 SO14 I 1 R101573 R MF H 43K2 F 0W4 E3 1
P230543 U#8574 PCF SOL16 P 3 R100124 R MF V100E J 0W6 E2 2 R102038 R CC H 1K5 K 0W5 E6 3
P230561 U#14C88 MC SO14 P 1 R100136 R MF V 1K J 0W6 E2 2 R102148 R CC H 10K K 1W E8 1
P230625 U#68230-8 TS PLCC52 P 1 R100137 R MF V 1K2 J 0W6 E2 1 R102498 R MF H E47J 0W6 1
P230628 U#74HCT153 SO16 I 3 R100145 R MF V 5K6 J 0W6 E2 1 R103158 R MO H 68K J 1W 1
P230652 U#75C189A SN SO14 P 1 R1001909 R CFFV E1 K 0W4 E1 4 R103224 R MO H100E J 2W 1
P230653 U#BELLA 4 SOL28 P 54 R1003009 R CFFV 1E J 0W25 E1 2 R103226 R MO H150E J 2W E10 15
P230677 U#121GB TLP MINISO4P 1 R1003169 R CFFV 22E J 0W25 E1 1 R103248 R MO H 10K J 2W E10 3
P230705 U#34084 MC SOL16 P 11 R1011008 R CFFH 1E J 0W25 13 R103254 R MO H 33K J 2W E10 3
P230713 U#74HC4052 SO16 I 1 R1011046 R CFFH 2E2 J 0W35 1 R103341 R MO H 2K7 J 4W E10 1
P230754 U#74AC541 SOL20 I 1 R1011059 R CFFH 2E7 J 0W25 3 R103600 R WW H E1 K 4W 10
P230756 U#SRAM 32KX8 70FP28 P 1 R1011129 R CFFH 10E J 0W25 5 R103612 R WW H 1E K 4W E10 1
P230768 U#5534 NE SO8 P 6 R1011169 R CFFH 22E J 0W25 4 R103616 R WW H 2E2 K 4W E10 3
P230886 U#74HC4051 SO16 I 1 R1011209 R CFFH 47E J 0W25 3 R103620 R WW H 4E7 K 4W E10 15
P230911 U#8574A PCF SOL16 P 1 R1011246 R CFFH100E J 0W35 2 R103640 R WW H220E J 4W E10 1
P230912 U#04 MLT SOL18 I 2 R1011369 R CFFH 1K J 0W25 1 R103660 R WW H 1K K 4W 6
P230936 U#8444A TDA SOL20 P 1 R1011907 R CFFH E1 K 0W35 13 R103742 R WW H 1K5 K 5W 3
P230969 U#1881 LM SO8 P 2 R1011917 R CFFH E22K 0W35 2 R1040101 R WW H 5E1 K11W 2
P2309910 U#68EC000-16 MC PLCC68 P 1 R1012009 R CFFH 1E J 0W5 1 R1041698 R WWFV 1K5 K 2W 1
P231013 U#3046 CA SO14 I 2 R1012997 R CFFH E1 K 0W7 4 R1041988 R WWFV270E K 2W 3
P231025 U#8709A TDA SOL28 P 1 R101300 R MF H 1E J 1W E6 12 R104212 R WW V 4E7 K 7W 3
P231055 U#28C64B -15PLCC32 P 1 R101346 R MF H 6K8 J 1W E6 2 R104446 R WW V 82E K17W 2
P231121 U#8282A-4 EPF PLCC84 P 1 R101358 R MF H 68K J 2W E7 1 R104654 R HV H 1M J 0W5 3500 6
P231230 U#2-20 MSWA SO8 I 3 R101359 R MF H 82K J 2W E7 1 R104656 R HV H 1M2 J 0W5 3500 1
P231233 U#1100 HFA SO8 I 6 R101404 R MF H 2E2 J 2W E7 3 R104658 R HV H 1M5 J 0W5 3500 2
P231268 U#SRAM 32KX8 15SOJ28 P 2 R101460 R MF H100K J 2W E7 2 R104668 R HV H 3M9 J 0W5 3500 3
P231280 U#1686M CXA SOL30 P 1 R101462 R MF H150K J 2W E7 5 R104672 R HV H 5M6 J 0W5 3500 2
P231281 U#2024AQ CXD QFP80 P 1 R101500 R MF H 1E F 0W4 E3 11 R104678 R HV H 10M J 0W5 3500 1
P231329 U#4665 TDA SO16 P 1 R101504 R MF H 2E2 F 0W4 E3 2 R104690 R HV H 33M J 0W5 3500 2
P231479 U#542 DG SO16 I 6 R101505 R MF H 2E7 F 0W4 E3 1 R105016 R NTC 2K7 0W25 4
P231489 U#835 AD SO8 I 7 R101508 R MF H 4E7 F 0W4 E3 1 R105211 R PTCR 5K 14MA 2
P231526 U#541 DG SO16 I 3 R101512 R MF H 10E F 0W4 E3 8 R106727 R TCE H 2K K 0W5 S10TS 2
P231527 U#360 LM SO8 P 1 R101514 R MF H 15E F 0W4 E3 11 R106732 R TCE H 50K K 0W5 S10TS 1
P232004 Q#BC849C N SS SOT23 40 R101515 R MF H 18E F 0W4 E3 4 R106733 R TCE H100K K 0W5 S10TS 1
P232026 Q#BC817-40 N SS SOT23 8 R101516 R MF H 22E F 0W4 E3 2 R106827 R TCE V 2K K 0W5 S10SS 3
P232033 Q#BSV52 N SS SOT23 6 R101519 R MF H 39E F 0W4 E3 4 R106828 R TCE V 5K K 0W5 S10SS 2
P232042 Q#BC807-25 P SS SOT23 7 R101520 R MF H 47E F 0W4 E3 3 R106829 R TCE V 10K K 0W5 S10SS 1
P232043 Q#BC849B N SS SOT23 54 R1015231 R MF H 75E F 0W4 E3 5 R106832 R TCE V 50K K 0W5 S10SS 1
P232044 Q#BC859B P SS SOT23 52 R101524 R MF H100E F 0W4 E3 45 R106833 R TCE V100K K 0W5 S10SS 2
P232046 Q#BSS123 F SS SOT23 24 R101525 R MF H120E F 0W4 E3 3 R107005 R TCE H500E K 0W5 S 7TS 11
P232050 Q#BC857B P SS SOT23 7 R101526 R MF H150E F 0W4 E3 9 R107007 R TCE H 2K K 0W5 S 7TS 2
P232051 Q#BC847B N SS SOT23 13 R101527 R MF H180E F 0W4 E3 7 R107009 R TCE H 10K K 0W5 S 7TS 3
P232054 Q#BCV27 DN SS SOT23 4 R101528 R MF H220E F 0W4 E3 10 R107010 R TCE H 20K K 0W5 S 7TS 1
P232066 Q#BSR14 N SS SOT23 2 R1015281 R MF H200E F 0W4 E3 2 R107012 R TCE H 50K K 0W5 S 7TS 2
P232076 Q#BFS17 N SS SOT23 11 R101529 R MF H270E F 0W4 E3 9 R1075301 R MCE H100K K 0W5 M10SS 2
P232079 Q#BSS84 F SS SOT23 10 R101530 R MF H330E F 0W4 E3 5 R107534 R MCE H100K K 0W75 M20SS 2
P232090 Q#BFR92A N SS SOT23 6 R101531 R MF H390E F 0W4 E3 4 R1076136 R THV V 5M M 0W5 1000 3
P232092 Q#BF623 P SS SOT89 2 R101532 R MF H470E F 0W4 E3 17
P232101 Q#BC859C P SS SOT23 26 R101533 R MF H560E F 0W4 E3 8 R1111355 C EL AX1000M M 10E10 85 1
P232109 Q#BFG31 P SS SOT223 10 R101534 R MF H680E F 0W4 E3 5 R1111565 C EL AX 10M T 25E6 85 3
P232122 Q#BCX56 N P SOT89 3 R101535 R MF H820E F 0W4 E3 15 R111164 C EL AX1000M T 25E14 85 6
P232149 Q#BF821 P SS SOT23 4 R101536 R MF H 1K F 0W4 E3 70 R111193 C EL AX1000M T 40E18 85 2
P232150 Q#BF822 N SS SOT23 2 R101537 R MF H 1K2 F 0W4 E3 22 R111223 C EL AX 470M T100E10 85 4
P232158 Q#BF824 P SS SOT23 4 R101538 R MF H 1K5 F 0W4 E3 19 R1113889 C EL RA 47M M100E2 85 6
P234004 D#BAV70 C-C SOT23 7 R101539 R MF H 1K8 F 0W4 E3 6 R1114169 C EL RA 10M M350E2 105 1
P234014 D#ZEN 5V6 0W3 C SOT23 1 R101540 R MF H 2K2 F 0W4 E3 32 R111453 C EL RA1000M M 6E2 85 1
P234018 D#ZEN 6V2 0W5 C DMMELF 3 R1015401 R MF H 2K F 0W4 E3 3 R111458 C EL RA 470M M 10E2 85 1
P234029 D#BAW56 C-A SOT23 3 R101541 R MF H 2K7 F 0W4 E3 17 R111466 C EL RA 100M M 16E2 85 9
P234040 D#LED LSS260 RED SOT23 11 R101542 R MF H 3K3 F 0W4 E3 15 R111467 C EL RA 220M Z 16E2 85 3
P234046 D#ZEN 12V 0W5 C DMMELF 4 R101543 R MF H 3K9 F 0W4 E3 8 R111468 C EL RA 470M M 16E2 85 12
P234047 D#BAV99 SER SOT23 5 R101544 R MF H 4K7 F 0W4 E3 39 R1114689 C EL RA 470M M 16E2 105 1
P234055 D#BAT54 SCH SOT23 54 R101545 R MF H 5K6 F 0W4 E3 11 R111469 C EL RA1000M M 16E2 85 1
P234056 D#4002 R DMELF 1 R101546 R MF H 6K8 F 0W4 E3 16 R1114708 C EL RA2200M M 16E3 SM 4
P234057 D#ZEN 8V2 0W5 C DMMELF 1 R101547 R MF H 8K2 F 0W4 E3 12 R1114729 C EL RA4700M M 16E3 105 1
P234062 D#LED LYS260 YEL SOT23 36 R101548 R MF H 10K F 0W4 E3 72 R111476 C EL RA 47M M 25E2 85 37
P234063 D#LED LGS260 GRE SOT23 8 R101549 R MF H 12K F 0W4 E3 22 R111477 C EL RA 100M M 25E2 85 31
P234089 D#ZEN 13V 0W5 C DMMELF 1 R101550 R MF H 15K F 0W4 E3 13 R111478 C EL RA 220M M 25E2 85 4
P234094 D#ZEN 6V8 0W3 C SOT23 3 R101551 R MF H 18K F 0W4 E3 15 R111479 C EL RA 470M M 25E2 85 12
P234099 D#4148 R DMMELF 269 R101552 R MF H 22K F 0W4 E3 42 R111486 C EL RA 47M M 50E2 85 6
P234124 D#ZEN 16V 0W3 C SOT23 2 R101553 R MF H 27K F 0W4 E3 2 R1114879 C EL RA 100M M 35E2 85 2
P234127 D#ZEN 5V1 0W5 C DMMELF 2 R101554 R MF H 33K F 0W4 E3 14 R111488 C EL RA 220M M 50E2 85 5
P234135 D#ZEN 11V 0W3 C SOT23 2 R101555 R MF H 39K F 0W4 E3 12 R111489 C EL RA 470M M 35E2 85 7
P234164 D#ZEN 5V6 0W5 C DMMELF 7 R101556 R MF H 47K F 0W4 E3 17 R1114909 C EL RA1000M M 50E3 SM 4
P234179 D#ZEN 20V 0W5 C DMMELF 2 R101557 R MF H 56K F 0W4 E3 9 R111510 C EL RA 22M M 25E2 85 13
P234185 D#ZEN 27V 0W5 C DMMELF 1 R101558 R MF H 68K F 0W4 E3 7 R111531 C EL RA 10M M 35E2 85 78
P234195 D#BAS21 SW SOT23 8 R101559 R MF H 82K F 0W4 E3 8 R111532 REPLACED BY V1114855 21
P234196 D#BYD37J AVA SOD87 7 R101560 R MF H100K F 0W4 E3 30 R111546 C EL RA 1M M 50E2 85 19
P234205 D#BAT54C SCH SOT23 10 R101561 R MF H120K F 0W4 E3 6 R111548 C EL RA 2M2M 50E2 85 4
P234213 D#ZEN 3V3 0W5 C DMMELF 3 R101562 R MF H150K F 0W4 E3 4 R111549 C EL RA 3M3M 50E2 85 1
P234219 D#BZV87-1V4 STA DMMELF 1 R101563 R MF H180K F 0W4 E3 3 R111550 C EL RA 4M7M 50E2 85 16
P234259 D#BA682 S035A1 DMMELF 41 R101564 R MF H220K F 0W4 E3 7 R111556 C EL RA 470M M100E3 85 3
P234268 D#ZEN 6V8 0W5 C DMMELF 2 R1015641 R MF H200K F 0W4 E3 2 R111564 C EL RA 220M M200E4 105 1
P234289 D#HSMS2814 SCH SOT23 1 R101565 R MF H270K F 0W4 E3 2 R111568 C EL RA 2M2M250E2 85 1
R101566 R MF H330K F 0W4 E3 6 R1115695 C EL RA 10M M250E2 85 2
P250005 L# FFECH 0,47M M160 6 R101567 R MF H390K F 0W4 E3 1 R111575 C EL RA 100M M315E4 105 2
P250509 CH# 1.5 UH L1210 3 R101568 R MF H470K F 0W4 E3 13 R111578 C EL RA 100M M400E4 105 3
P250516 CH# 3.3 UH L1210 5 R1015691 R MF H510K F 0W4 E3 1 R1115915 C EL5 RA 4M7M 35E2 85 10
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GRAPHICS Parts List
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PARTS LIST ON MODULE LEVEL Date : 10/02/1998
GRAPHICS Parts List
1209S
R313729 J TESTEYE D2.1 H3.1 SN BK 23 V101253 REPLACED BY V1026427 1 V132527 Q 2SC3600E N P TO126 6
R313851 J CIRC A FBS P 4 MDIN MS 2 V102024 R CC H100E K 0W5 E6 1 V1325851 Q BUT11AF N P SOT186 4
R313922 J CT H MBT P 2 M2SN WH 15 V102353 R MF H 27K J 3W E10 1 V132599 Q BU2525A N P SOT93 2
R313923 J CT H MBT P 3 M2SN WH 4 V1026000 R MF H 10M F 0W6 E4 5
R313924 J CT H MBT P 4 M2SN WH 5 V1026004 R MF H 10E F 0W6 E4 11 V3060961 FLTR 6M750000 3
R313925 J CT H MBT P 5 M2SN WH 9 V1026005 R MF H100E F 0W6 E4 22 V306541 DL 180NS 1K 2
R313926 J CT H MBT P 6 M2SN WH 9 V1026006 R MF H 1K F 0W6 E4 27 V3068581 X 14M318180 16 HC49 1
R313927 J CT H MBT P 7 M2SN WH 8 V1026007 R MF H 10K F 0W6 E4 42
R313928 J CT H MBT P 8 M2SN WH 22 V1026008 R MF H100K F 0W6 E4 11 V3135931 J EUR2R2FBS P32 E1C2S 1,6 1
R313929 J CT H MBT P 9 M2SN WH 4 V1026009 R MF H 1M F 0W6 E4 1 V3136372 J MD1 C FBT P 2 E1SN 8,5 3
R313930 J CT H MBT P10 M2SN WH 1 V1026085 R MF H121E F 0W6 E4 7
R313932 J CT H MBT P12 M2SN WH 3 V1026086 R MF H 1K21F 0W6 E4 4 Z34217210 WU UL1007 AWG24 ST RD 10 1
R313942 J CT H MBS P 2 M2SN WH 1 V1026087 R MF H 12K1 F 0W6 E4 6 Z34501104 WU CUSN 0,60 MM 40 4
R313943 J CT H MBS P 3 M2SN WH 6 V1026088 R MF H121K F 0W6 E4 4 Z3484025 CD CT $FTMT P 2 800 1
R313944 J CT H MBS P 4 M2SN WH 4 V1026089 R MF H 1M21F 0W6 E4 4 Z3484033 CD CT FTMT P 3 190 2
R313946 J CT H MBS P 6 M2SN WH 2 V1026174 R MF H 15E F 0W6 E4 2 Z3484042 CD CT FTMT P 4 190 1
R313947 J CT H MBS P 7 M2SN WH 2 V1026175 R MF H150E F 0W6 E4 3 Z3484056 CD CT FTMT P 5 630 1
R313949 J CT H MBS P 9 M2SN WH 3 V1026176 R MF H 1K5 F 0W6 E4 9 Z3484066 CD CT $FTMT P 6 400 1
R313950 J CT H MBS P10 M2SN WH 2 V1026177 R MF H 15K F 0W6 E4 8 Z3484068 CD CT FTMT P 6 720 1
R313952 J CT H MBS P12 M2SN WH 2 V1026178 R MF H150K F 0W6 E4 6 Z3484085 CD CT FTMT P 8 520 1
R313955 J CT H MBS P15 M2SN WH 3 V1026179 R MF H 1M5 F 0W6 E4 1 Z3484120 CD CT FTFT P12 120 1
R314007 J CT C FWT P 7 M2SN 2 V1026207 R MF H 16K2 F 0W6 E4 3 Z348490 CD CT FTMT P 7 520 1
R314068 J EUR3C MBS P96 E1C2S 1,6 1 V1026255 R MF H182E F 0W6 E4 5 Z3495082 CD CT FTFT P 8 150 2
R314069 J EUR3C FBT P96 E1C2S 2,5 1 V1026256 R MF H 1K82F 0W6 E4 3
R314071 J EUR2C2MBS P32 E1C2S 1,6 1 V1026257 R MF H 18K2 F 0W6 E4 3
R314079 J SP MBT P 9 R1 3 V1026258 R MF H182K F 0W6 E4 2
R314104 F 5X20 T 5A H UL 2 V1026277 R MF H 19K1 F 0W6 E4 1
R314116 F 5X20 T 2A H UL 1 V1026296 R MF H 2K F 0W6 E4 1
R314142 F 5X20 T 0A125L UL 2 V1026334 R MF H 22E1 F 0W6 E4 1
R314143 F 5X20 F 2A H UL 1 V1026335 R MF H221E F 0W6 E4 7
R314147 F 5X20 F 3A15 H UL 1 V1026336 R MF H 2K21F 0W6 E4 10
R314186 F TR5 T 2A L UL 2 V1026337 R MF H 22K1 F 0W6 E4 10
R314187 F TR5 T 3A15 L UL 1 V1026338 R MF H221K F 0W6 E4 3
R314188 F TR5 T 4A L UL 7 V1026387 R MF H 24K9 F 0W6 E4 2
R314189 F TR5 T 6A3 L UL 2 V1026423 R MF H 2E74F 0W6 E4 1
R314516 F A H+C 6A 5X20 BV B 2 V1026424 R MF H 27E4 F 0W6 E4 2
R314519 F A HLD 10A 5X20 BOD 4 V1026425 R MF H274E F 0W6 E4 9
R315302 J PIN PR D1,3L 5,5+3 8 V1026426 R MF H 2K74F 0W6 E4 6
R315310 J TAB1 MBT H2,8S0,5 F1 6 V1026427 R MF H 27K4 F 0W6 E4 5
V1026428 R MF H274K F 0W6 E4 6
R324147 SW SLD L102 1C BS H 8.5 1 V1026467 R MF H 30K1 F 0W6 E4 2
R324148 SW SLD L202 2C BS H 8.5 1 V1026505 R MF H332E F 0W6 E4 7
R324182 SW DIP SLD 1A P 1 BT SN 2 V1026506 R MF H 3K32F 0W6 E4 13
R324184 SW DIP SLD 1A P 8 BT SN 2 V1026507 R MF H 33K2 F 0W6 E4 11
R324360 RLY 12V 2C BV MNS M UL 6 V1026508 R MF H332K F 0W6 E4 2
R324361 RLY 139V 1A BV MNS M UL 1 V1026574 R MF H 39E2 F 0W6 E4 2
R3247155 SW MNS NE18 2C 2 V1026575 R MF H392E F 0W6 E4 4
R324791 SW F 8C 1 V1026576 R MF H 3K92F 0W6 E4 6
R324792 SW MNS JPZ 2A TV5 BS 1 V1026578 R MF H392K F 0W6 E4 1
R324793 SW MNS NE18 2C/2C 1 V1026587 R MF H 39K F 0W6 E4 13
R32831308 U_S G1208 RWI V508 1 V1026654 R MF H 47E5 F 0W6 E4 2
R32833001 U_S G 808 ADEC V301 GB 1 V1026655 R MF H475E F 0W6 E4 13
R328331 U_S G 808 INT V100 1 V1026656 R MF H 4K75F 0W6 E4 27
R32841402 U_S G 808S DEC V102 1 V1026657 R MF H 47K5 F 0W6 E4 8
R32850701 U_S ***** RCU V101 3 V1026658 R MF H475K F 0W6 E4 6
V1026684 R MF H 51E1 F 0W6 E4 1
R3421902 CD SO 1015AWG18BK 90 1 V1026686 R MF H 5K11F 0W6 E4 2
R3421903 CD PIN 1015AWG18BK 90 1 V1026724 R MF H 56E2 F 0W6 E4 4
R34699302 SLVU SHR D 9,6/4,8 BK 20 1 V1026726 R MF H 5K62F 0W6 E4 11
R34700802 SLVU GLCL OIL D 1,5RD 20 1 V1026727 R MF H 56K2 F 0W6 E4 2
R348101 WU JUMP 0,6 5 2 V1026728 R MF H562K F 0W6 E4 3
R348102 WU JUMP 0,6 7,5 5 V1026805 R MF H681E F 0W6 E4 1
R348105 WU JUMP 0,6 15 2 V1026806 R MF H 6K81F 0W6 E4 1
R348110 WU JUMP 0,6 27,5 2 V1026807 R MF H 68K1 F 0W6 E4 3
R3484022 CD CT FTMT P 2 240 1 V1026844 R MF H 75E F 0W6 E4 11
R3484058 CD CT FTMT P 5 220 1 V1026884 R MF H 82E5 F 0W6 E4 4
R34840710 CD CT FTFT P 7 120 1 V1026885 R MF H825E F 0W6 E4 6
R3484074 CD CT FTMT P 7 170 1 V1026886 R MF H 8K25F 0W6 E4 6
R3484081 CD CT FTMT P 8 80 2 V1026888 R MF H825K F 0W6 E4 4
R3484082 CD CT FTMT P 8 150 1 V1026926 R MF H 9K09F 0W6 E4 2
R34840931 CD CT $FTMT P 9 340 3 V102913 R MF H 12E J 2W E7 2
R3484125 CD CT FTMT P12 160 1 V103420 R MO H 47E J 6W 1
R34841541 CD CT FTMT P15 150 1 V1034342 R MO H820E J10W E14 4
R3485044 CD CT FTMS P 4 220 1 V1034362 R MO H 1K J10W E14 4
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GRAPHICS Parts List
1209S
BARCOGRAPHICS 1209S
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BARCO PROJECTION SYSTEMS
GRAPHICS
1209S
SERVICE SHEETS
Nomenclature : Schematics
Those symbols represent a signal (name) Those symbols represent a signal (name)
which is generated on another place of the which is generated on another sheet.
same sheet.
Those symbols represent a signal (name) Those symbols represent a signal (name)
which is generated on this place and used which is generated on this place and used
further on the same sheet. further on other sheets always and possible on
the same.
Those symbols represent a signal (name) Those symbols represent a signal (name)
which is bidirectional and used on the same which is bidirectional and used on other
sheet only. sheets.
Supply voltage
Ground
Mains ground
Protected earth
PREFIX SUFFIX
+ Positive supply voltage A Part "A" or Analog (depends on design)
- Negative supply voltage B Part "B"
++ Positive standby voltage C Part "C"
-- Negative standby voltage D Part "D" or Digital (depends on design)
M Mains
V Volt
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SERVICE SHEET Date: 03/06/1997
Transmitter RCU (Remote Control Unit) R791664
RCU with arrow keys RCU with Control stick RCU with Control button
R791664 Rev.: 03
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Transmitter RCU (Remote Control Unit) R791664
BLOCK DIAGRAM
Keyboard Direct
Keyboard
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Used options:
Option III: alle commands are sent with address 10
Option: free address selection
S9 Exit x x
S10 Adjust x x
S11 Enter x x
S14 Text x x
S15 Stdby x x
S16 Pause x x
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Transmitter RCU (Remote Control Unit) R791664
S25 9 x x Address 9
S26 0 x x Address 10
S27
S41 Contr+ x x
S42 Contr - x x
S43 Bright+ x x
S44 Bright - x x
S45 Sat+ x x
S46 Sat - x x
S47 Tint+ x x
S48 Tint - x x
S55 Sharp+ x x
S56 Sharp - x x
Operational mode
According to Table above, the SAA 1250 operates in two modes, which are determined via the OA and OB address
input (see table on preceding page).
The first command is given about 20ms after contact actuation. All following commands are sent periodically every
130 ms.
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Transmitter RCU (Remote Control Unit) R791664
The OPTION III and the FREE ADDRESS SELECTION (FAS) are defined in the remote control RCU800 by
means of an inserted jumper on the printed circuit board, see PCB lay-out.
FIXED ADDRESS SELECTION MODE First signal is transmitted 20ms after key depression,
further signals periodically in a distance of 130ms with
Address 10.
J3
J2
J1
FREE ADDRESS SELECTION MODE First signal is transmitted 20ms after key depression,
further signals every 130ms.
J1
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Transmitter RCU (Remote Control Unit) R791664
72 2357
72 2309
72 2310
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Transmitter RCU (Remote Control Unit) R791664
72 2312
72 2310
72 2311
72 2382
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Transmitter RCU (Remote Control Unit) R791664
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Transmitter RCU (Remote Control Unit) R791664
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RGB input+Switching module R762719
Quad Decoder
R762719 Rev. 00
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RGB input+Switching module R762719
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Blockdiagram Date : 10/02/98 R762719
RGB input+Switching module R762719
- Adjustment of the GAIN for Red (P200), Green (P300) and Blue (P400).
- Adjustment of the duty cycle of the Horizontal Oscillator to 64us (P800) in free-running mode.
2. Location of the controls
Oscillator adjustment
P800
GAIN adjustment
P200 (R)
P300 (G)
P400 (B)
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RGB input+Switching module R762719
3. Adjustments
A2. Adjustment of the duty cycle of the Oscillator in the IC 801 TDA2579A
B. Input GAIN adjustment For Red (P200), Green (P300) and Blue (P400)
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RGB input+Switching module R762719
J741
to_SCANDOUBLER
Green LED
HDTV
COMP_VID
RGB
RGSB
S-VID
VID
PORT_3
Red LED
Mute
J7
no use
J3
from_PORT_3
J6
from_CONTROLLER
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RGB input+Switching module R762719
Connections
Connector J3 (from second RGB input)
pin 1 GND GROUND
pin 2 R(2RGB) 1Vpp RED Video input signal from second RGB analog input
pin 3 GND GROUND
pin 4 G(2RGB) 1Vpp GREEN Video input signal from second RGB analog input
pin 5 GND GROUND
pin 6 B(2RGB) 1Vpp BLUE Video input signal from second RGB analog input
pin 7 GND GROUND
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Connections
Connector J400 (to decoder)
pin 1 +17V Output Power Supply +17V
pin 2 SC_2579 Output 3-level Sandcastle pulse from TDA2579
pin 3 +VID Output Selection Voltage Video (+12V for Video)
pin 4 SDA TTL I2C bus
pin 5 SCL TTL I2C bus
pin 6/8 GND GROUND
pin 9 VID/LUMA TTL Output Video/Luminance signal
pin 10 HUE 2..4V DC Output control voltage Hue
pin 11 CHROMA 150Ω Output CHROMA Signal
pin 12 +S VID Output Selection Voltage S-Video (+12V for S-Video)
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RGB input+Switching module R762719
Measurement contacts
MP5 MP1
MP2
MP10
MP7
MP9
MP8
MP3
MP6 MP4
MP808
MP807
MP815
MP811 MP803
MP814
MP806
MP810
MP813
MP809
MP801
MP800
MP13
MP12
MP200
MP11
MP300
MP400
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RGB input+Switching module R762719
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Parts listing Date : 10/02/98 R762719
RGB input+Switching module R762719
SIT. ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION QUANTITY SIT. ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION QUANTITY
C410 P210115 C# COG MU 6P8D 50 0805 1 C814 P210213 C# Y5V MU 100N Z 25 0805 1
C411 P210131 C# COG MU 2P7D 50 0805 1 C815 R111510 C EL RA 22M M 25E2 85
C412 P210213 C# Y5V MU 100N Z 25 0805 1 C816 P210035 C# X7R MU 1N K 50 0805 1
C413 P210213 C# Y5V MU 100N Z 25 0805 1 C817 P210035 C# X7R MU 1N K 50 0805 1
C414 P210213 C# Y5V MU 100N Z 25 0805 1 C818 P210124 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 0805 1
C415 P210213 C# Y5V MU 100N Z 25 0805 1 C819 P210213 C# Y5V MU 100N Z 25 0805 1
C416 P210213 C# Y5V MU 100N Z 25 0805 1 C820 R111510 C EL RA 22M M 25E2 85
C417 P210213 C# Y5V MU 100N Z 25 0805 1 C821 P210213 C# Y5V MU 100N Z 25 0805 1
C418 P210213 C# Y5V MU 100N Z 25 0805 1 C822 P210213 C# Y5V MU 100N Z 25 0805 1
C419 P210213 C# Y5V MU 100N Z 25 0805 1 C823 R111510 C EL RA 22M M 25E2 85
C420 P210213 C# Y5V MU 100N Z 25 0805 1 C824 P210213 C# Y5V MU 100N Z 25 0805 1
C421 P210178 C# Y5V MU 1M Z 16 1206 1 C825 P210213 C# Y5V MU 100N Z 25 0805 1
C422 P210213 C# Y5V MU 100N Z 25 0805 1 C826 P210213 C# Y5V MU 100N Z 25 0805 1
C423 P210213 C# Y5V MU 100N Z 25 0805 1 C827 P210041 C# X7R MU 10N K 50 0805 1
C424 P210035 C# X7R MU 1N K 50 0805 1 C828 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1
C500 R111678 C EL BRA 10M M 25E2 85 C829 P210148 C# Y5V MU 470N Z 25 1206 1
C501 P210213 C# Y5V MU 100N Z 25 0805 1 C830 P210213 C# Y5V MU 100N Z 25 0805 1
C502 R111678 C EL BRA 10M M 25E2 85 C831 P210041 C# X7R MU 10N K 50 0805 1
C503 P210213 C# Y5V MU 100N Z 25 0805 1 C832 P210213 C# Y5V MU 100N Z 25 0805 1
C504 P210213 C# Y5V MU 100N Z 25 0805 1 C833 P210213 C# Y5V MU 100N Z 25 0805 1
C505 P210213 C# Y5V MU 100N Z 25 0805 1 C834 P210213 C# Y5V MU 100N Z 25 0805 1
C506 R111678 C EL BRA 10M M 25E2 85 C835 P210213 C# Y5V MU 100N Z 25 0805 1
C507 P210213 C# Y5V MU 100N Z 25 0805 1 C836 P210213 C# Y5V MU 100N Z 25 0805 1
C508 R111678 C EL BRA 10M M 25E2 85 C837 P210213 C# Y5V MU 100N Z 25 0805 1
C509 P210213 C# Y5V MU 100N Z 25 0805 1 C838 P210213 C# Y5V MU 100N Z 25 0805 1
C510 P210213 C# Y5V MU 100N Z 25 0805 1 C839 P210213 C# Y5V MU 100N Z 25 0805 1
C600 P210213 C# Y5V MU 100N Z 25 0805 1 C840 P210213 C# Y5V MU 100N Z 25 0805 1
C601 P210213 C# Y5V MU 100N Z 25 0805 1 C841 P210025 C# COG MU 470P J 63 0805 1
C602 P210213 C# Y5V MU 100N Z 25 0805 1
C603 P210136 C# Y5V MU 330N Z 50 1206 1 D 1 P234099 D#4148 R DMMELF 1
C604 R111532 REPLACED BY V1114855 D 2 P234099 D#4148 R DMMELF 1
C605 P210213 C# Y5V MU 100N Z 25 0805 1 D 3 P234055 D#BAT54 SCH SOT23 1
C606 R111532 REPLACED BY V1114855 D 4 P234099 D#4148 R DMMELF 1
C607 P210136 C# Y5V MU 330N Z 50 1206 1 D 5 P234099 D#4148 R DMMELF 1
C608 R111532 REPLACED BY V1114855 D 6 P234099 D#4148 R DMMELF 1
C609 P210213 C# Y5V MU 100N Z 25 0805 1 D 7 P234099 D#4148 R DMMELF 1
C610 P210136 C# Y5V MU 330N Z 50 1206 1 D 8 P234099 D#4148 R DMMELF 1
C611 P210213 C# Y5V MU 100N Z 25 0805 1 D 9 P234099 D#4148 R DMMELF 1
C612 R111532 REPLACED BY V1114855 D 10 P234055 D#BAT54 SCH SOT23 1
C613 P210178 C# Y5V MU 1M Z 16 1206 1 D 11 P234055 D#BAT54 SCH SOT23 1
C614 P210136 C# Y5V MU 330N Z 50 1206 1 D 12 P234055 D#BAT54 SCH SOT23 1
C615 R111532 REPLACED BY V1114855 D 13 P234099 D#4148 R DMMELF 1
C616 P210213 C# Y5V MU 100N Z 25 0805 1 D 14 P234055 D#BAT54 SCH SOT23 1
C617 P210213 C# Y5V MU 100N Z 25 0805 1 D 15 P234099 D#4148 R DMMELF 1
C618 P210213 C# Y5V MU 100N Z 25 0805 1 D 16 P234099 D#4148 R DMMELF 1
C619 P210213 C# Y5V MU 100N Z 25 0805 1 D 17 P234099 D#4148 R DMMELF 1
C620 P210213 C# Y5V MU 100N Z 25 0805 1 D 18 P234099 D#4148 R DMMELF 1
C621 P210213 C# Y5V MU 100N Z 25 0805 1 D 19 P234040 D#LED LSS260 RED SOT23 1
C622 P210213 C# Y5V MU 100N Z 25 0805 1 D 20 P234099 D#4148 R DMMELF 1
C623 P210213 C# Y5V MU 100N Z 25 0805 1 D 21 P234099 D#4148 R DMMELF 1
C624 R111532 REPLACED BY V1114855 D 22 P234099 D#4148 R DMMELF 1
C625 P210213 C# Y5V MU 100N Z 25 0805 1 D 23 P234099 D#4148 R DMMELF 1
C700 R113724 C POMERA 100N K 63E2 85 1 D100 P234099 D#4148 R DMMELF 1
C800 R111531 C EL RA 10M M 35E2 85 D101 P234099 D#4148 R DMMELF 1
C801 P210213 C# Y5V MU 100N Z 25 0805 1 D102 P234099 D#4148 R DMMELF 1
C802 P210022 C# COG MU 150P J 50 0805 1 D103 P234099 D#4148 R DMMELF 1
C803 R111550 C EL RA 4M7M 50E2 85 D104 P234099 D#4148 R DMMELF 1
C804 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1 D106 P234099 D#4148 R DMMELF 1
C805 R115926 C PP RA 2N7J100E2 85 D200 P234259 D#BA682 S035A1 DMMELF 1
C806 P210035 C# X7R MU 1N K 50 0805 1 D201 P234099 D#4148 R DMMELF 1
C807 R111510 C EL RA 22M M 25E2 85 D202 P234099 D#4148 R DMMELF 1
C808 P210041 C# X7R MU 10N K 50 0805 1 D203 P234259 D#BA682 S035A1 DMMELF 1
C809 R111548 C EL RA 2M2M 50E2 85 D204 P234099 D#4148 R DMMELF 1
C810 R111510 C EL RA 22M M 25E2 85 D205 P234259 D#BA682 S035A1 DMMELF 1
C811 P210045 C# X7R MU 47N K 50 1206 1 D206 P234259 D#BA682 S035A1 DMMELF 1
C812 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1 D207 P234259 D#BA682 S035A1 DMMELF 1
C813 P210213 C# Y5V MU 100N Z 25 0805 1 D208 P234259 D#BA682 S035A1 DMMELF 1
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SIT. ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION QUANTITY SIT. ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION QUANTITY
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RGB input+Switching module R762719
SIT. ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION QUANTITY SIT. ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION QUANTITY
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RGB input+Switching module R762719
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RGB input+Switching module R762719
SIT. ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION QUANTITY SIT. ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION QUANTITY
R141 P201139 R# CE H150K F 0W12 0805 1 R235 P201095 R# CE H 2K2 F 0W12 0805 1
R142 P201123 R# CE H 33K F 0W12 0805 1 R236 P201087 R# CE H 1K F 0W12 0805 1
R143 P201073 R# CE H270E F 0W12 0805 1 R237 P201063 R# CE H100E F 0W12 0805 1
R144 P201081 R# CE H560E F 0W12 0805 1 R238 P201063 R# CE H100E F 0W12 0805 1
R145 P201055 R# CE H 47E F 0W12 0805 1 R239 P201063 R# CE H100E F 0W12 0805 1
R146 P201139 R# CE H150K F 0W12 0805 1 R240 P201063 R# CE H100E F 0W12 0805 1
R147 P201123 R# CE H 33K F 0W12 0805 1 R241 P201039 R# CE H 10E F 0W12 0805 1
R148 P201073 R# CE H270E F 0W12 0805 1 R242 P201039 R# CE H 10E F 0W12 0805 1
R149 P201055 R# CE H 47E F 0W12 0805 1 R243 P201159 R# CE H 1M F 0W12 0805 1
R150 P200693 R# CE H 4E7 J 0W12 0805 1 R244 P201159 R# CE H 1M F 0W12 0805 1
R151 P201081 R# CE H560E F 0W12 0805 1 R245 P201111 R# CE H 10K F 0W12 0805 1
R152 P201133 R# CE H 82K F 0W12 0805 1 R246 P201111 R# CE H 10K F 0W12 0805 1
R153 P201137 R# CE H120K F 0W12 0805 1 R247 P201063 R# CE H100E F 0W12 0805 1
R154 P201133 R# CE H 82K F 0W12 0805 1 R248 P201065 R# CE H120E F 0W12 0805 1
R155 P201137 R# CE H120K F 0W12 0805 1 R249 P200363 R# CE H 10E F 0W25 1206 1
R156 P201075 R# CE H330E F 0W12 0805 1 R250 P200363 R# CE H 10E F 0W25 1206 1
R157 P201073 R# CE H270E F 0W12 0805 1 R300 R1015231 R MF H 75E F 0W4 E3 1
R158 P201090 R# CE H 1K3 F 0W12 0805 1 R301 P201105 R# CE H 5K6 F 0W12 0805 1
R159 P201081 R# CE H560E F 0W12 0805 1 R302 P201143 R# CE H220K F 0W12 0805 1
R160 P201073 R# CE H270E F 0W12 0805 1 R303 R101524 R MF H100E F 0W4 E3 1
R161 P201123 R# CE H 33K F 0W12 0805 1 R304 P201119 R# CE H 22K F 0W12 0805 1
R162 P201039 R# CE H 10E F 0W12 0805 1 R305 P201119 R# CE H 22K F 0W12 0805 1
R163 P201081 R# CE H560E F 0W12 0805 1 R306 P201105 R# CE H 5K6 F 0W12 0805 1
R164 P201073 R# CE H270E F 0W12 0805 1 R307 P201143 R# CE H220K F 0W12 0805 1
R165 P201060 R# CE H 75E F 0W12 0805 1 R308 P201039 R# CE H 10E F 0W12 0805 1
R166 P201060 R# CE H 75E F 0W12 0805 1 R309 P201103 R# CE H 4K7 F 0W12 0805 1
R167 P201060 R# CE H 75E F 0W12 0805 1 R310 P201103 R# CE H 4K7 F 0W12 0805 1
R168 P201065 R# CE H120E F 0W12 0805 1 R311 P201087 R# CE H 1K F 0W12 0805 1
R169 P201103 R# CE H 4K7 F 0W12 0805 1 R312 P201039 R# CE H 10E F 0W12 0805 1
R170 P201099 R# CE H 3K3 F 0W12 0805 1 R313 P201087 R# CE H 1K F 0W12 0805 1
R171 P201114 R# CE H 13K F 0W12 0805 1 R314 P201060 R# CE H 75E F 0W12 0805 1
R172 P201114 R# CE H 13K F 0W12 0805 1 R315 P201105 R# CE H 5K6 F 0W12 0805 1
R200 R1015231 R MF H 75E F 0W4 E3 1 R316 P201063 R# CE H100E F 0W12 0805 1
R201 P201105 R# CE H 5K6 F 0W12 0805 1 R317 P201119 R# CE H 22K F 0W12 0805 1
R202 P201143 R# CE H220K F 0W12 0805 1 R318 P201039 R# CE H 10E F 0W12 0805 1
R203 R101524 R MF H100E F 0W4 E3 1 R319 P201111 R# CE H 10K F 0W12 0805 1
R204 P201119 R# CE H 22K F 0W12 0805 1 R320 P201129 R# CE H 56K F 0W12 0805 1
R205 P201119 R# CE H 22K F 0W12 0805 1 R321 P201143 R# CE H220K F 0W12 0805 1
R206 P201105 R# CE H 5K6 F 0W12 0805 1 R322 P201039 R# CE H 10E F 0W12 0805 1
R207 P201143 R# CE H220K F 0W12 0805 1 R323 P201111 R# CE H 10K F 0W12 0805 1
R208 P201039 R# CE H 10E F 0W12 0805 1 R324 P201079 R# CE H470E F 0W12 0805 1
R209 P201103 R# CE H 4K7 F 0W12 0805 1 R325 P201079 R# CE H470E F 0W12 0805 1
R210 P201103 R# CE H 4K7 F 0W12 0805 1 R326 P201087 R# CE H 1K F 0W12 0805 1
R211 P201087 R# CE H 1K F 0W12 0805 1 R327 P201093 R# CE H 1K8 F 0W12 0805 1
R212 P201039 R# CE H 10E F 0W12 0805 1 R328 P201085 R# CE H820E F 0W12 0805 1
R213 P201087 R# CE H 1K F 0W12 0805 1 R329 P201071 R# CE H220E F 0W12 0805 1
R214 P201060 R# CE H 75E F 0W12 0805 1 R330 P201079 R# CE H470E F 0W12 0805 1
R215 P201105 R# CE H 5K6 F 0W12 0805 1 R331 P201087 R# CE H 1K F 0W12 0805 1
R216 P201063 R# CE H100E F 0W12 0805 1 R332 P201057 R# CE H 56E F 0W12 0805 1
R217 P201119 R# CE H 22K F 0W12 0805 1 R333 P201057 R# CE H 56E F 0W12 0805 1
R218 P201039 R# CE H 10E F 0W12 0805 1 R334 P201076 R# CE H360E F 0W12 0805 1
R219 P201111 R# CE H 10K F 0W12 0805 1 R335 P201095 R# CE H 2K2 F 0W12 0805 1
R220 P201129 R# CE H 56K F 0W12 0805 1 R336 P201087 R# CE H 1K F 0W12 0805 1
R221 P201143 R# CE H220K F 0W12 0805 1 R337 P201063 R# CE H100E F 0W12 0805 1
R222 P201039 R# CE H 10E F 0W12 0805 1 R338 P201063 R# CE H100E F 0W12 0805 1
R223 P201111 R# CE H 10K F 0W12 0805 1 R339 P201063 R# CE H100E F 0W12 0805 1
R224 P201079 R# CE H470E F 0W12 0805 1 R340 P201063 R# CE H100E F 0W12 0805 1
R225 P201079 R# CE H470E F 0W12 0805 1 R341 P201039 R# CE H 10E F 0W12 0805 1
R226 P201087 R# CE H 1K F 0W12 0805 1 R342 P201039 R# CE H 10E F 0W12 0805 1
R227 P201093 R# CE H 1K8 F 0W12 0805 1 R343 P201159 R# CE H 1M F 0W12 0805 1
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General. The decoder section of this board with comb filtering uses the decoder chips TDA4650
/ TDA4665 / TDA 4565.
The implementation of the adaptive digital comb filter for PAL and NTSC 3.58 (not for
SECAM and NTSC 4.43) has changed the input switching circuit and obviously two ICs
for the digital comb filtering have been added. The first IC generates sync and sampling
pulses. The second IC is performing the adaptive digital comb filtering.
We'll concentrate mainly on this section in the next pages.
Filter Switching The decoder IC TDA4650 The VID/ LUM input signal is passing an emittor follower in
order to supply the provided filters.
The multistandard Decoder chip IC 11 is checking sequentially the information on the
backporch of the horizontal sync.
As soon the right system is identified, the appropriate output PAL/SECAM/NTSC4.43
or NTSC3.58 is put at a high level. The filters for the Luma signal are an all pass, a
rejector around 4.43 MHz and a Luma Comb filter (via Q41). The filters for the Chroma
signal are a high Pass 2.5MHz, a Chroma Comb filter (via Q40) and a SECAM BELL
filter (via Q10).
The switching outputs of TDA4650 are supplied to a GAL (IC14), where the decoder
mode will be recognized. The programmed GAL IC14 takes care, using the two outputs
SwBit0 and SwBit1 as address inputs for the IC18, that the correct signal on the 4-
channel Analog Multi-/Demultiplexer IC18 is switched through.
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The two output signals of the 4-channel Analog Multi-/Demultiplexer IC18, respectively
Chr_Sw and Y_Sw, are the supply signals for the Decoder IC's.
Next, the composite video is split into luminance and chrominance. This split depends
on the colour system.
For PAL and NTSC 3.58 this is done by an adaptive digital comb filter. For SECAM this
is done by passive filtering (like in the former decoder). For NTSC4 digital bandpass and
band reject filters are used.
The chrominance is now applied to the decoder IC in order to furnish the colour
difference signals -(R-Y) and -(B-Y).
These signals are then applied to the "baseband delay line" IC to add the chroma
information of two subsequent lines.
However, when it is NTSC3.58 the digital comb filter has already done a similar action,
this delay line IC is bypassed for NTSC3.58.
The CTI IC is supplied in any case with the colour difference signals and the luminance.
The same CTI chip is also responsible for the luminance delay in order to correct the
phase difference between the two signals amongst others due to the color decoding
process.
Finally, the luminance passes a "sharpness control" and the three signals leave the
decoder via current sources.
Sync Processor CXA1686M. The bloc schematic shows that the sync processor has three inputs : VID IN, C IN
and Y IN.
There are two PLL's in the IC. The first one generates a stable Burst Gate Pulse. The
second one generates a sampling frequency of 4 x Fsc (4 times the colour subcarrier)
required by the digital comb filter IC.
Note that the colour subcarrier is 3.58Mhz in NTSC3 and 4.43Mhz in PAL. The required
frequencies are consequently :
In order to generate these stable frequencies the second PLL is used. This PLL
consists of an APC (Automatic Phase Control), a VCO (Voltage Controlled Oscillator)
and a divider by 4 (1/4).
The APC receives the oscillator frequency divided by 4 , and, the burst which must be
gated out of the chrominance. Therefore, very stable burst gate pulses "BGP" are
generated by the aid of the first PLL running at approximately 32 x Fh (32 times the
line frequency) or approx. 500khz.
The BGP pulses, besides internal use in the sync processor itself, are also used by
the comb filter (pin 17).
The reference frequency for the first PLL is provided by the ceramic filter KF100
connected at pin 5.
The videosignal first passes a " sync separator " which is further used in the IC itself
to lock the first PLL (500khz).
Pin 10 accepts information concerning the colour system to the sync processor. The
colour decoder IC 11 delivers this information. This pin is at a high level in NTSC3.58
and low level for PAL and NTSC4.43.
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This switching voltage activates either the oscillator around XT11 (4 x 3.58Mhz = 14.318
Mhz) in NTSC3.58 or the oscillator around XT10 (4 x 4.43Mhz = 17.734Mhz).
The videosignal from input 26 is amplified by 6db and via the pin 30 output capacitively
coupled to the AD input pin 25 of the comb filter chip IC16.
The VID/LUMA undergoes a frequency limiting to 6Mhz with FI12 driven by Q49. This
frequency limiting will avoid (sampling) alaising later in the AD and DA convertors of the
Comb Filter IC16.
Comb Filter CXD2024AQ. The above IC can be supplied either with digital or analog signals. In our application
the analog inputs and outputs are used. As pin 10 INSL is here at ground level for Video
PAL, N3 and N4, we use (=activate) the analog inputs and outputs. For the other modes
(see table 'Filter switching') pin 10 is at high level, setting the outputs at a DC level.
Anyhow, the processing for filtering the chrominance out of the luminance happens with
digital circuits.
Therefore, the analog video is first converted to digital using the sampling clock
generated in the sync processor.
It is worthwhile to note that the signal passing through this IC undergoes a delay of
approximately 1 and 2 lines in NTSC and in PAL. This can cause synchronization and
clamping problems if not taken care of. (see later : Input switching - synchronization).
The AYO (luminance) output at pin 31 passes through a low pass filter FI11 and is then
buffered with Q41 to feed the 4-channel Analog Multi-/Demultiplexer IC18, pin 1
Y_Comb.
This filter prevent the clock frequencies of the DA converter to pass through.
The ACO (Chrominance) output undergoes also a frequency limitation with the filter
FI10 for the same reason, before supplying the pin 12 Chr_Comb of the 4-channel
Analog Multi-/Demultiplexer IC18.
The voltage at pin 41 (CVRF) is the gain of the chrominance output and pin 33 (YVRF)
of the luminance output.
Pin 70 tells the IC whether the colour system is PAL or NTSC3.58; This determines
amongst others the number of line delays for the adaptive digital filtering.
Synchronisation. The first selection of the sync signal is done in the source input selection. The result
of this selection is the SYNC-EX which is available at pin 7 of the J313 connector.
a) Video / S-Video :
When a video composite or S-Video source is selected the +VID voltage is high
and the transistor Q42 gets forward biased just like Q43. Pin 7 of the connector J314
receives then the signal via these transistors. This signal has maybe undergone some
delays depending on the standard.
To ensure that the SYNC-EX does not get through, Q36 is saturated to short the SYNC-
EX line to ground. The collector DC voltage of Q43 is blocked with D24.
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b) RGB .
The selection of an RGB source simply means that the SYNC-EX signal is passed
through D24 and feeds the SYNC board.
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Decoder - Sharpness. We 'll limit the discussion to the differences with the former version.
As for the NTSC3.58 comb filtering is done by the digital comb filter, the dual baseband
CCD delay IC may be bypassed. This happens with Q13 - Q15 and Q12- Q14 when NT3
is at a high level.
b) Sharpness control.
In this version, sharpness is done with discrete components. A DAC TDA8444 provides
the ajustable voltage: SHARPNESS.
The sharpness control is based on the principle of combining two signals, one with a
' max negative' sharpness together with an amplitude adjusted sharpness signal.
The signal is delayed twice by means of two delay lines of 180ns. A combination of
signals produce on the junction R62, R65 and R68 the max. neg. sharpness signal
whereas on the junction R52, R55 and R61 the sharpness correction signal. The latter
signal is amplitude adjusted in IC12 by the sharpness voltage. The two formed signals
are combined on the junction R73/R78 and this signal is further used as Luma signal.
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Location of controls
Measurement point 4Fsc
- Connect to the VIDEO input e.g. an electronic PAL color test video signal.
- Switch the projector in the VIDEO MODE. Select source 1.
- if there is no colour, adjust trimming capacitor C11 for color display.
- Connect to the VIDEO input e.g. an electronic NTSC3.58 test video signal.
Measurement - if there is no colour, adjust trimming capacitor C13 for color display.
point 4Fsc
Final adjustment of the trimming capacitors C11 and C13 is explained in the
'adjustment of the decoder' (see further).
2. Oscillator adjustments
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- Connect to the VIDEO input e.g. an electronic NTSC3.58 test video signal.
- short circuit pin 17 of IC11 to ground.
- adjust trimming capacitor C13 for a colour zero beat.
- remove the short-circuit.
- Connect to the VIDEO input e.g. an electronic PAL test video signal.
- short circuit pin 17 of IC11 to ground.
- adjust trimming capacitor C11 for a colour zero beat.
- remove the short-circuit.
Measurement
- Connect to the VIDEO input e.g. an point C
electronic SECAM test video signal.
- connect an oscilloscope to the
provided Measurement point C
(Chr_Sw pin 15 IC11).
- adjust L23 for a flat amplitude of the
signal during two successive lines.
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BELL FILTER L23
Upper track: viewed video line
Lower track:
1: correct setting
2: incorrect setting
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Alignment SECAM Ref circuit P10 (R-Y)
Upper track: viewed video line
Lower track:
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2: correct setting
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Introduction. With this board a second RGB analog input can be selected through the D9 (former TTL
input) connector next to the first input . Since this board occupies the former TTL
connector, the sync polarity must be corrected automatically and the board must also
select automatically between Sync on Green and Separate Sync.
In case of a separate sync input HS the sync width pulse is also set to 1/13th of the
line period.
The R, G and B output signals are sent to the RGB INPUT + SW module. The sync
outputs VS OUT (if any) and / or the HS / Comp Sync are sent to the VERT DEFL board
for further processing.
Red, Green and Blue Three identical differential amplifiers are switched to active with the ON voltage. This
Inputs. ON voltage is obtained from the +PORT 3 voltage arriving at contact 28 (=former +TTL
voltage) and the transistors Q50 and Q53. Note that the 75 Ohm termination is not
switchable.
The Red signal is taken from the collector of Q2 and fed to the current driver Q4. The
collector resistor of the latter is on the RGB SW + Input board. G OUT and B OUT are
got in a similar way.
The green signal is also sent to Q60 and used for synchronisation if Sync on Green
has been detected (see further).
The blue output at Q23 is also supplying Q15. When the Blue in Green switch S2 is
in a closed position, Q16 is blocked and Q15 adds some amount of blue into the green
channel via D25 . If however S2 is open Q16 is saturated and Q15 does not get enough
base voltage and is consequently blocked.
Note : The Blue in Green of the first analog input is switchable via the remote control,
thus via software control. Here, the blue in green is switched with S2 and is not affected
by the software.
Vertical Sync Input - Auto- If separate vertical sync pulses are available and applied to the Q41 / Q43 input they
matic Polarity. arrive on the Q39 amplifier / inverter. The inverted pulses are now inverted or not inverted
depending on the voltage level of pin 12.
Assume the pulses at the drain are positive. Then Q46 is regularly switched on by these
pulses and the average voltage at the collector or at pin 12 is low. In such case the
output pin 11 follows the input pin 13 , which means that the pulses are positive at pin
11.
If the pulses are of a negative polarity at the drain, Q39 never gets in conduction and
the level at pin 12 is high through R127. The input pulses are inverted by the exclusive
OR gate.
The polarity of the pulses at pin 11 is thus always positive irrelevant of the input polarity.
These pulses are proceeding to the base of Q47 via D54 and to the multiplexer /
demultiplexer 4053B, pin 11. The +RGBS voltage provides the necessary biasing for
Q47.
The 4053B is triple two-channel multiplexer, having three separate digital control
inputs. One of these control inputs is pin 11.
If VS pulses are applied to the input, then the HS/CS output must be the HS input. The
selection between HS or CS happens in the second multiplexer. On other words, as
soon VS pulses are applied, the HS pulses must also be selected.
The presence of the VS pulses determine the correct voltage at pin 9 in order to select
the pin 3 input (Shaped Horizontal Sync).
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Horizontal Sync/Composite The HS / CS signal, taken from the collector of Q32 , is passing a similar automatic
Sync. polarity circuit as the VS pulses.
When no pulses at all are applied to this circuit, the monoflop IC3 is never re-triggered
and the output remains all the time low. This output is filtered and is the control voltage
of the multiplexer.
The 0 output is then connected to pin 15 which is at ground level. This all means that
Q58 is saturated and the +RGsB voltage becomes available for further switching. The
LED D50 comes on to indicate the RGsB mode.
When the monoflop is constantly triggered with pulses the output is switched high and
then the 1 output of the multiplexer is connected to the grounded input (pin 15). This
now provides the +RGBS voltage instead.
When no VS pulses are available, the 0 input pin 5 of the multiplexer is chosen. The
1/13 DUTY-CYCLE Control System circuit cannot be used in this case due to the
presence of the VS pulses in the composite sync.
1/13 Duty-Cycle Control When separate HS pulses are used for synchronisation, the width of the pulses is all
System. the time adjusted to 1/13th of the line period.
Positive horizontal pulses are applied to the leading edge input pin 12.
The output pulses are integrated by R177/C87 and applied to the non-inverting input pin
3 of the (Miller-integrating) OPAMP IC4. The other input is installed at a voltage set by
R180/R178 ( 6 volts).
This integrated voltage is proportional with the width of the pulses and inversely
proportional with the line period. The output of the Miller-integrator (=OPAMP)
determines the current flowing in Q63.
This all means that the width of the sync pulse depends on the line period and the
feedback systems provides a setting to 1/13th of the line period.
These SHAPED HORIZONTAL SYNC pulses proceed now to the multiplexer and if VS
is available, these pulses are selected and Q48 brings them to the output.
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R-G-B Driver R762720
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General. The black level of the Red, Green and Blue signals have been clamped at zero volt and
the amplitude adjusted to 0.7V on the Input board. The signal is now ready to under-
gone the Brightness and Contrast controls before reaching the video power amplifiers.
The optional contrast modulation can also be added to the contrast voltages if imple-
mented.
Furthermore, as a colour temperature adjustment is also possible, the gain and black
levels are controllable per colour and tracked is some way to maintain the colour
temperature over the full range.
The red, green and blue colours are passing through identical circuits, but, as a gamma
correction is implemented, the red and blue channels are a bit different from the green
(master) channel. Well discuss first the green channel and limit the discussion of the
red and blue to the differences with the green.
The videosignal is terminated at 50 Ohm with R300 (coax cable is 50 Ohm) , clamped
at 0V and has an amplitude of 0.7V on the input board. IC301 is an analog multiplier
and its output W = (X1-X2) x (Y1-Y2) + Z .
The videosignal at pin Y1 is thus multiplied with the voltage at pin X1, since X2 and Y2
are both at zero level.
The Z input is at this moment connected to ground level, consequently, the black level
at the output is also 0V.
The GAIN_GREEN voltage changes from 0.05V ---> 1.2V. This voltage is the result of
the general contrast, the individual gain adjustment of the green channel and the con-
trast modulation board. IC304 (HF A100) amplifies this signal 5.7 times.
The positive bias voltage obtained by R319/R317 installs a negative black level output
in order to use the full output swing if this amplifier. This black level is then again pulled
up with R324 and the current generator Q300. C317 means a bypass for the video
frequencies.
Via Q301 and R329 the green video is applied to the base of Q302. The latter is,
together with Q303/Q304, an non-inverting amplifier with a low impedance drive output,
necessary to match the 75 Ohm cable impedance realising the connection with the
video output amplifier.
The required biasing current is obtained with R337, which determines together with
R340 the gain of this amplifier.
The output signal G_OUT and the current from the DC_GREEN voltage (= black level
offset voltage) is compared with the reference of +2V in IC305(2,3,6) during the CP
pulse time window.
If, for example, the output voltage is too high, the output of the comparator increases
and the current generator Q300 draws less current through R324. The voltage drop
across this resistor decreases and compensates the too high DC output level.
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c) Peaking adjustment.
By adding an overshoot and undershoot to the video transitions, the picture looks
sharper. If these over/undershoots are adjustable in amplitude and width, we can ad-
just an overshoot matching the bandwidth and the scanning frequency of the signal.
If for example the PEAKING_1 line is high, there is a current flowing in R330/D303/
R331 towards the emitter of Q302. The RLC circuit L33/C319/R331 is then in parallel
across the emitter resistor. A critically damped sinus peak is seen at the output.
PEAKING_1 gives the smallest peak and must be selected for the highest scanning
frequencies.
Three selections are possible related to the scanning frequencies : low / mid and high
range.
If no peaking is wanted, R336 means a compensation, in order not to change the gain
of this stage.
d) Spot killer.
During operation, the gate of Q301 is at +12V and the latter is fully conducting (5 Ohm
resistance). At switching off the projector, the SPOT_KILL line is dropped very quickly
to 0V and Q301 is immediately blocked. This avoids any undesired voltage peaks that
could cause a spot on the CRT.
Red video channel. The in- and output circuits are identical to the green channel. In between the contrast
adjustment and the x 5.7 amplifier, a gamma correction network is incorporated. This
gamma correction is based on the red CRT characteristic which is different from the
green one.
The relation light output / drive voltage for the red CRT is more linear for the red CRT
phosphor than for the green phosphor.
With IC202/IC203 a non-linear correction in the mid-grey zones is now possible.
The (original) video signal is applied to the X1 (pin 8) input of the multiplier IC203
Pin 7 (X2) is fixed at 0.7V with R212/R214.
The same videosignal is, on the other hand, sent through a step attenuator. By
switching on one of the switchers of IC202 the video signal is divided with R204,
R206, R208, R210 and the common R213. With the MIDLIGHTS_1, 2, 3 , 4 lines one
can select between 15 possible steps. The attenuated signal is then applied to the Y2
input whereas the Y1 is at 0V.
The output W, pin 5, is (X1-X2) x (Y1-Y2).
Assume the input is a linear ramp from 0 -100% or from 0 - 0.7V. The output of the
multiplier is then a positive parabola with a maximum at 50% of the ramp and zero at
0 and 100% of the ramp. The amplitude of this parabola is determined by the step
attenuator. This parabola is sent to the inverting input of IC204 via R217 and subtracted
from the original ramp.
As a result, we obtain a new non-linear ramp where the 50% zone has a decreased
amplitude and the 0 and 100% zones are not affected. With this step attenuator, the
light output / drive voltage of the red CRT tube can be adjusted to match the green one.
The light output / drive voltage of the blue CRT is less linear than the green one. We
can obtain a matching when the polarity of the parabola is inverted compared to the red
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one. This is got by swapping the Y1 and Y2 inputs of the multiplier IC403.
If we assume again a linear ramp input, the parabola of the output W of IC403 is
negative. The final result at output pin 6 of IC404 is a non-linear ramp with an increased
amplitude in the grey zones.
The blue phosphor saturates from some drive voltage onwards. This saturation point
depends on the CRT phosphor, the spot size, frequency of scanning, temperature,
etc...
To resolve this problem, the blue signal undergoes an increased gain from some level
onwards (the breakpoint level) .
This level can be adjusted by software and is the BLUE_BRKPNT voltage. As soon the
emitter voltage of Q402 exceeds the BLUE_BRKPNT level with 0.3V diode voltage
drop), the diode D412 gets forward biased and R456 is added to the emitter load. The
slope of the correction is further adjusted by means of the BLUE_CORR 1,2,3 voltages.
This will add to the emitter load one of the feedback resistor(s) R454, R455, R456 or a
combination of these.
Without further measures, the DC level of the emitter voltage would not be very stable.
It is very much temperature dependent and it varies with the bias current through the
stage. An additional clamping is required.
This clamper compares the output voltage with the emitter voltage during the CP timing
window. The output voltage drives Q407 which is part of the biasing resistor (drain
connected to -12V).
Q408 provides a lower impedance for the source of Q407, as the current flow through
R437 and Q407 depends also on the video signal.
Blanking. The composite blanking pulses are the result of the sum of different individual blanking
informations added together in the NAND IC104 after modelling to the correct TTL
amplitude.
If there is no blanking necessary, the output pin 8 of the NAND is low level and this
forward biases Q107 and Q109. The current flowing through the latter installs around
+11V at the BL output.
In case of blanking, the TTL high level output of IC104 forward biases Q108 now and
through Q110 the BL output is at around -16V.
D114 - D117 avoid saturation of the transistors and hence improve the switching.
Following blanking informations are an input to the NAND gate IC104 :
- LP (line pulses) :
are dropped in amplitude with R116/R117/R140 limited with D102/D103, inverted
by IC103 (5,6) and input to pin 1.
(note : the same negative line pulses are inverted again with IC103(1,2) and then
referred to as HFB to be used in the optional Contrast modulation board.
- V BL (Vertical Blanking) :
these pulses are also dropped to TTL level, inverted and applied to pin 2.
- SPOT_KILL ( pin 5) :
The line SPOT_KILL is +12V during operation and drops to zero level at switch-
ing off the projector to blank the picture.
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The pulses for the end of the scan are generated by the other monoflop in IC108.
Here, the monoflop is triggered by the negative transition and the positive pulses
at pin 5 output are used. Consequently, the low level of these pulses is the
blanking time. It is obvious that, in this case, the negative pulses at pin 12 are
integrated and the obtained voltage is used to adapt the pulse width in conjunc-
tion with the RIGHT_BLANKING voltage.
The integration of the pulses (average voltage) means a tracking of the range
with the line frequency. The absolute value of the required blanking is much
smaller for the higher scanning than for the lower scanning signals.
Another tracking is also got by a correction current via D122 and D124 by switching
on Q111 with HFB pulses.
I²C Interfacing. IC100 : the MIDLIGHTS_RED and _BLUE switching on/off voltages.
If no peaking is needed, the three outputs are at approx. -11V and hence Q112 and
Q113 are both conducting. The output NO_PEAKING is then at about +12V.
As soon one output of a comparator switches to a positive high, due to the resistive
dividers R171/R172/R173, the emitter of Q112 jumps at -3.5V and the latter gets blocked.
The NO_PEAKING line is then at about -5V and D123 is forward biased to keep the
impedance of the NO_PEAKING line low and avoid distortions in the RGB DRIVE
stages.
IC100 uses the same address of IC601 on the INPUT board. The data line SDA of
either one of these I²C interfaces can be disconnected via a switching Mosfet. To
select this IC100, output port P7 of IC101 must be low level, blocking Q103 and via
R113, Q102 is forward biased.
IC109 :
two outputs are used for the Left/Right blankings and VO3 is the Blue breakpoint
output. The DC range is corrected with IC102 (8, 9, 10).
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7. Spot suppression There are two actions at switching off the projector :
The G1 grid voltage is at approximately 0V via D101. During normal operation and
on condition the +17V is correct (sufficiently high) Q100 is saturated and Q101 is off
as its base is lower than 0.6V. The collector of Q101 is then at 150V or the voltage
drop across Z101. C100 is consequently charged up to 150V.
At switching off, the +17V drops very quickly to zero and the +210V rather decays
slowly. The moment Q100 shuts off and Q101 gets forward biased, the collector of
the latter drops to zero and the - of the capacitor C100 drops also instantly with the
same amplitude to -150V. The G1s are dropped to -150V and the CRTs are blanked.
The SPOT_KILL line is in normal operation at +12V via R106. When the projector is
switched off, the line is dropped to 0V via D100. This zero level cuts the output via
the mosfets Q201, Q301, Q401.
The contrast voltage is generated by the IC3 VO0 output and ranges from +1V (mini-
mum) to +3V (maximum). The multiplier requires just the opposite, hence, the contrast
voltage is inverted by IC5 (8,9,10). R54 and D8 avoid this contrast voltage from exceed-
ing the +3V as this would mean that the multiplier inverts the polarity of the videosignal.
This contrast voltage is now three time multiplied with the gain control of each colour.
This is relised by using the contrast voltage as the VRP3, VRP2 and VRP1 supply for
the potentiometers 1, 2 and 3 of the Bella IC3 and the other end of the potentiometers
(VRN*) is connected to the +3V, or the minimum contrast.
The outputs VO1,2,3 are thus the result of the general contrast and the individual gain
controls.
The output range of the Bellas in not what is needed by the multipliers. Therefor the
OPAMPs / inverters in IC4 adapt the range to 0.05V <---> 1.19V which is the needed
range of the multipliers.
The contrast voltage can be reduced by the BCL and IBCL informations. The negative
BCL voltage from the EHT board drives Q2 on from the -0.6V level onwards and this will
turn on Q1. The INTernal CONTRAST voltage or the BCL_LINK voltage cannot further
increase in this case.
The IBCL voltages are slightly smoothed and compared to an adjustable voltage
(IBCL_VALUE) from the potentiometer 0 of IC2. This value depends on the Eco /
Normal / Boost mode drive, set by software.
As soon an IBCL_* voltage reaches the IBCL_VALUE the corresponding comparator
drops the contrast through one or more of the conducting diodes D4, D5, D6.
The ABL circuits of the RGB video amplifiers are triggered by a pulse of 20 µS and an
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amplitude of 12V. This pulse is added to the IBCL lines as these lines are not carrying
any valid information during this time. The ABL pulse is here ac coupled to the lines
through C19, C20 and C21.
As the ABL trigger pulse is generated on the UN SYNC+ VERT DEFL board and
superposed on the V BL (has an amplitude from 17V - 34V), the V BL is dropped by
20V with Z3 and Q3 will conduct during this V BL pulse time.
The differentiator C18/R70 drives Q4 into conduction for 20µS and via R73/C19, C20,
C21 they are AC coupled into the IBCL lines.
Introduction.
The brightness control is about identical to the contrast. The general brightness is
combined with the individual BLACK_LEVEL_* and the resulting OUTPUT_DC_* volt-
age is an offset of the reference black level of +2V.
At 50% brightness setting, the black level of the output signal of the RGB DRIVE board
must be clamped at +2V. This condition is translated into a 2V output for the
potentiometers VO1, VO2, VO3 of IC1 and IC2. Only then, there is no current flow in
R7, R8, R9, R10, R11 and R12. The +2V OUTPUT_DC is now the same as the refer-
ence voltage of the inverters/sommators (=comparators) IC205, IC305, IC405.
Circuit Implementation.
As VRN0 = +3V and VRP0 = +1V the brightness voltage at VO0 of IC1 changes from
+3V (min. brightness) to +1V(max. brightness). This brightness voltage is applied again
to the VRP1,2,3 of three potentiometers in IC1. The other end VRN1,2,3 of these
potentiometers is the reference voltage +2V.
These three potentiometers in IC1 obtain the same settings of the gain controls in IC3.
If now the brightness voltage is +2V (50%) the outputs VO1,2,3 of IC1 are ALWAYS at
+2V, irrelevant the gain setting.
Any change of the brightness and gain settings change the output voltage(s). With
above gain scaled brightness voltages the black level is tracked with the gain
adjustment in order not to deteriorate the colour temperature with contrast.
We can however add to these gain scaled brightness voltages an extra offset via R10,
R11, R12 to adjust the low lights.
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R-G-B Driver R762720
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Parts listing Date: 10/02/98 R762720
R-G-B Driver R762720
SIT. ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION QUANTITY SIT. ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION QUANTITY
C300 P210227 C# Z5U MU 100N Z 50 0805 1 C441 P210227 C# Z5U MU 100N Z 50 0805 1
C301 P210227 C# Z5U MU 100N Z 50 0805 1 C442 P210227 C# Z5U MU 100N Z 50 0805 1
C302 P210227 C# Z5U MU 100N Z 50 0805 1 C443 P210227 C# Z5U MU 100N Z 50 0805 1
C310 R1115935 C EL5 RA 10M M 35E2 85 C444 P210227 C# Z5U MU 100N Z 50 0805 1
C312 P210061 C# COG MU 4P7D 50 0805 1 C445 P201354 R# CE H 0E J 0W12 0805 1
C314 P210133 C# COG MU 3P9D 50 0805 1 C446 R112238 C NP0 MI 47P G100E2 1
C315 P210227 C# Z5U MU 100N Z 50 0805 1 C447 P210227 C# Z5U MU 100N Z 50 0805 1
C316 P210227 C# Z5U MU 100N Z 50 0805 1 C447 P210227 C# Z5U MU 100N Z 50 0805 1
C317 R1115935 C EL5 RA 10M M 35E2 85 C448 R112230 C NP0 MI 10P G100E2 1
C318 P210227 C# Z5U MU 100N Z 50 0805 1 C448 R112230 C NP0 MI 10P G100E2 1
C319 P210130 C# COG MU 2P2D 50 0805 1 C449 R112238 C NP0 MI 47P G100E2 1
C320 P210135 C# COG MU 8P2D 50 0805 1
C321 P210182 C# COG MU 12P J 50 0805 1 D 1 P234099 D#4148 R DMMELF 1
C322 P210134 C# COG MU 5P6D 50 0805 1 D 2 P234099 D#4148 R DMMELF 1
C323 P210061 C# COG MU 4P7D 50 0805 1 D 3 P234099 D#4148 R DMMELF 1
C324 P210227 C# Z5U MU 100N Z 50 0805 1 D 4 P234099 D#4148 R DMMELF 1
C325 P210227 C# Z5U MU 100N Z 50 0805 1 D 5 P234099 D#4148 R DMMELF 1
C326 P210227 C# Z5U MU 100N Z 50 0805 1 D 6 P234099 D#4148 R DMMELF 1
C327 P210227 C# Z5U MU 100N Z 50 0805 1 D 7 P234099 D#4148 R DMMELF 1
C328 R111466 C EL RA 100M M 16E2 85 D 8 P234099 D#4148 R DMMELF 1
C329 P210019 C# COG MU 47P J 50 0805 1 D 9 P234055 D#BAT54 SCH SOT23 1
C330 P210227 C# Z5U MU 100N Z 50 0805 1 D 10 P234047 D#BAV99 SER SOT23 1
C331 P210227 C# Z5U MU 100N Z 50 0805 1 D 11 P234047 D#BAV99 SER SOT23 1
C332 P210227 C# Z5U MU 100N Z 50 0805 1 D 12 P234047 D#BAV99 SER SOT23 1
C333 P210021 C# COG MU 100P J 50 0805 1 D100 P234196 D#BYD37J AVA SOD87 1
C334 P210227 C# Z5U MU 100N Z 50 0805 1 D101 P234196 D#BYD37J AVA SOD87 1
C345 P201354 R# CE H 0E J 0W12 0805 1 D102 P234099 D#4148 R DMMELF 1
C400 P210227 C# Z5U MU 100N Z 50 0805 1 D103 P234099 D#4148 R DMMELF 1
C401 P210227 C# Z5U MU 100N Z 50 0805 1 D104 P234099 D#4148 R DMMELF 1
C402 P210227 C# Z5U MU 100N Z 50 0805 1 D105 P234099 D#4148 R DMMELF 1
C403 P210091 C# COG MU 1P D 50 0805 1 D106 P234099 D#4148 R DMMELF 1
C404 P210130 C# COG MU 2P2D 50 0805 1 D107 P234099 D#4148 R DMMELF 1
C405 P210134 C# COG MU 5P6D 50 0805 1 D108 P234055 D#BAT54 SCH SOT23 1
C406 P210182 C# COG MU 12P J 50 0805 1 D109 P234099 D#4148 R DMMELF 1
C407 P210227 C# Z5U MU 100N Z 50 0805 1 D111 P234099 D#4148 R DMMELF 1
C408 P210227 C# Z5U MU 100N Z 50 0805 1 D112 P234099 D#4148 R DMMELF 1
C409 P210227 C# Z5U MU 100N Z 50 0805 1 D113 P234099 D#4148 R DMMELF 1
C410 R1115935 C EL5 RA 10M M 35E2 85 D114 P234099 D#4148 R DMMELF 1
C411 R1115935 C EL5 RA 10M M 35E2 85 D115 P234055 D#BAT54 SCH SOT23 1
C412 P210061 C# COG MU 4P7D 50 0805 1 D116 P234055 D#BAT54 SCH SOT23 1
C414 P210133 C# COG MU 3P9D 50 0805 1 D117 P234099 D#4148 R DMMELF 1
C415 P210227 C# Z5U MU 100N Z 50 0805 1 D118 P234099 D#4148 R DMMELF 1
C416 P210227 C# Z5U MU 100N Z 50 0805 1 D119 P234099 D#4148 R DMMELF 1
C417 R1115935 C EL5 RA 10M M 35E2 85 D120 P234196 D#BYD37J AVA SOD87 1
C418 P210227 C# Z5U MU 100N Z 50 0805 1 D121 P234196 D#BYD37J AVA SOD87 1
C419 P210130 C# COG MU 2P2D 50 0805 1 D122 P234004 D#BAV70 C-C SOT23 1
C420 P210135 C# COG MU 8P2D 50 0805 1 D123 P234099 D#4148 R DMMELF 1
C421 P210182 C# COG MU 12P J 50 0805 1 D124 P234004 D#BAV70 C-C SOT23 1
C422 P210134 C# COG MU 5P6D 50 0805 1 D200 P234099 D#4148 R DMMELF 1
C423 P210061 C# COG MU 4P7D 50 0805 1 D201 P234099 D#4148 R DMMELF 1
C424 P210227 C# Z5U MU 100N Z 50 0805 1 D203 P234259 D#BA682 S035A1 DMMELF 1
C425 P210227 C# Z5U MU 100N Z 50 0805 1 D204 P234259 D#BA682 S035A1 DMMELF 1
C426 P210227 C# Z5U MU 100N Z 50 0805 1 D205 P234259 D#BA682 S035A1 DMMELF 1
C427 P210227 C# Z5U MU 100N Z 50 0805 1 D206 P234259 D#BA682 S035A1 DMMELF 1
C428 R111466 C EL RA 100M M 16E2 85 D207 P234259 D#BA682 S035A1 DMMELF 1
C429 P210019 C# COG MU 47P J 50 0805 1 D208 P234259 D#BA682 S035A1 DMMELF 1
C430 P210227 C# Z5U MU 100N Z 50 0805 1 D209 P234259 D#BA682 S035A1 DMMELF 1
C431 P210227 C# Z5U MU 100N Z 50 0805 1 D210 P234099 D#4148 R DMMELF 1
C432 P210227 C# Z5U MU 100N Z 50 0805 1 D211 P234099 D#4148 R DMMELF 1
C433 P210021 C# COG MU 100P J 50 0805 1 D300 P234099 D#4148 R DMMELF 1
C434 P210227 C# Z5U MU 100N Z 50 0805 1 D301 P234099 D#4148 R DMMELF 1
C435 P210227 C# Z5U MU 100N Z 50 0805 1 D303 P234259 D#BA682 S035A1 DMMELF 1
C436 P210227 C# Z5U MU 100N Z 50 0805 1 D304 P234259 D#BA682 S035A1 DMMELF 1
C437 P210227 C# Z5U MU 100N Z 50 0805 1 D305 P234259 D#BA682 S035A1 DMMELF 1
C438 P210227 C# Z5U MU 100N Z 50 0805 1 D306 P234259 D#BA682 S035A1 DMMELF 1
C439 P210227 C# Z5U MU 100N Z 50 0805 1 D307 P234259 D#BA682 S035A1 DMMELF 1
C440 R1115935 C EL5 RA 10M M 35E2 85 D308 P234259 D#BA682 S035A1 DMMELF 1
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R-G-B Driver R762720
SIT. ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION QUANTITY SIT. ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION QUANTITY
D309 P234259 D#BA682 S035A1 DMMELF 1 L301 P250509 CH# 1.5 UH L1210 1
D310 P234099 D#4148 R DMMELF 1 L302 P250516 CH# 3.3 UH L1210 1
D311 P234099 D#4148 R DMMELF 1 L303 P250005 L# FFECH 0,47M M160 1
D400 P234099 D#4148 R DMMELF 1 L304 R302108 CORE TUBE 3,5 /1,3 X 3 1
D401 P234099 D#4148 R DMMELF 1 L304 Z34501104 WU CUSN 0,60 MM 40 1
D403 P234259 D#BA682 S035A1 DMMELF 1 L400 P250005 L# FFECH 0,47M M160 1
D404 P234259 D#BA682 S035A1 DMMELF 1 L401 P250509 CH# 1.5 UH L1210 1
D405 P234259 D#BA682 S035A1 DMMELF 1 L402 P250516 CH# 3.3 UH L1210 1
D406 P234259 D#BA682 S035A1 DMMELF 1 L403 P250005 L# FFECH 0,47M M160 1
D407 P234259 D#BA682 S035A1 DMMELF 1 L404 R302108 CORE TUBE 3,5 /1,3 X 3 1
D408 P234259 D#BA682 S035A1 DMMELF 1 L404 Z34501104 WU CUSN 0,60 MM 40 1
D409 P234259 D#BA682 S035A1 DMMELF 1
D410 P234099 D#4148 R DMMELF 1 M102 R313729 J TESTEYE D2.1 H3.1 SN BK 1
D411 P234099 D#4148 R DMMELF 1 M200 R313729 J TESTEYE D2.1 H3.1 SN BK 1
D412 P234289 D#HSMS2814 SCH SOT23 1 M204 R313729 J TESTEYE D2.1 H3.1 SN BK 1
M300 R313729 J TESTEYE D2.1 H3.1 SN BK 1
I 1 P230653 U#BELLA 4 SOL28 P 1 M304 R313729 J TESTEYE D2.1 H3.1 SN BK 1
I 2 P230653 U#BELLA 4 SOL28 P 1 M400 R313729 J TESTEYE D2.1 H3.1 SN BK 1
I 3 P230653 U#BELLA 4 SOL28 P 1 M404 R313729 J TESTEYE D2.1 H3.1 SN BK 1
I 4 P230705 U#34084 MC SOL16 P 1
I 5 P230328 U#064 TL SO14 I 1 PC R780549 PCB G808S RGB DVR 1
I 6 P230328 U#064 TL SO14 I 1
I100 P230543 U#8574 PCF SOL16 P 1 Q 1 P232044 Q#BC859B P SS SOT23 1
I101 P230543 U#8574 PCF SOL16 P 1 Q 2 P232043 Q#BC849B N SS SOT23 1
I102 P230328 U#064 TL SO14 I 1 Q 3 P232043 Q#BC849B N SS SOT23 1
I103 P230021 U#74HC04 SO14 I 1 Q 4 P232044 Q#BC859B P SS SOT23 1
I104 P230206 U#74HC30 SO14 I 1 Q100 P232043 Q#BC849B N SS SOT23 1
I105 P230028 U#393 LM SO8 P 1 Q101 R131471 Q BF458 N P TO126 1
I106 P230006 U#062 TL SO8 P 1 Q102 P232046 Q#BSS123 F SS SOT23 1
I108 P230073 U#74HCT123 SO16 I 1 Q103 P232043 Q#BC849B N SS SOT23 1
I109 P230653 U#BELLA 4 SOL28 P 1 Q104 P232044 Q#BC859B P SS SOT23 1
I110 R134011 U 7905C TO220 P 1 Q105 P232044 Q#BC859B P SS SOT23 1
I111 R134016 U 7912 TO220 P 1 Q106 P232043 Q#BC849B N SS SOT23 1
I112 R134002 U 7812 TO220 P 1 Q107 P232043 Q#BC849B N SS SOT23 1
I113 R134001 U 7805 TO220 P 1 Q108 P232044 Q#BC859B P SS SOT23 1
I201 P231489 U#835 AD SO8 I 1 Q109 P232044 Q#BC859B P SS SOT23 1
I202 P231526 U#541 DG SO16 I 1 Q110 P232043 Q#BC849B N SS SOT23 1
I203 P231489 U#835 AD SO8 I 1 Q111 P232079 Q#BSS84 F SS SOT23 1
I204 P231233 U#1100 HFA SO8 I 1 Q112 P232043 Q#BC849B N SS SOT23 1
I205 P230100 U#3080 CA SO8 P 1 Q113 P232044 Q#BC859B P SS SOT23 1
I301 P231489 U#835 AD SO8 I 1 Q200 P232079 Q#BSS84 F SS SOT23 1
I304 P231233 U#1100 HFA SO8 I 1 Q201 P232046 Q#BSS123 F SS SOT23 1
I305 P230100 U#3080 CA SO8 P 1 Q202 P232090 Q#BFR92A N SS SOT23 1
I401 P231489 U#835 AD SO8 I 1 Q203 P232109 Q#BFG31 P SS SOT223 1
I402 P231526 U#541 DG SO16 I 1 Q204 P232109 Q#BFG31 P SS SOT223 1
I403 P231489 U#835 AD SO8 I 1 Q205 P232044 Q#BC859B P SS SOT23 1
I404 P231233 U#1100 HFA SO8 I 1 Q300 P232079 Q#BSS84 F SS SOT23 1
I405 P230100 U#3080 CA SO8 P 1 Q301 P232046 Q#BSS123 F SS SOT23 1
I406 P230100 U#3080 CA SO8 P 1 Q302 P232090 Q#BFR92A N SS SOT23 1
I407 P231526 U#541 DG SO16 I 1 Q303 P232109 Q#BFG31 P SS SOT223 1
Q304 P232109 Q#BFG31 P SS SOT223 1
J 1 R313531 J EUR2C MBS P64 E1C3S 1,6 1 Q305 P232044 Q#BC859B P SS SOT23 1
J 2 R313531 J EUR2C MBS P64 E1C3S 1,6 1 Q400 P232079 Q#BSS84 F SS SOT23 1
J 3 R313932 J CT H MBT P12 M2SN WH 1 Q401 P232046 Q#BSS123 F SS SOT23 1
J 4 R313929 J CT H MBT P 9 M2SN WH 1 Q402 P232090 Q#BFR92A N SS SOT23 1
J 5 R313928 J CT H MBT P 8 M2SN WH 1 Q403 P232109 Q#BFG31 P SS SOT223 1
J250 V3136372 J MD1 C FBT P 2 E1SN 8,5 1 Q404 P232109 Q#BFG31 P SS SOT223 1
J350 V3136372 J MD1 C FBT P 2 E1SN 8,5 1 Q405 P232044 Q#BC859B P SS SOT23 1
J450 V3136372 J MD1 C FBT P 2 E1SN 8,5 1 Q406 P232044 Q#BC859B P SS SOT23 1
Q407 P232079 Q#BSS84 F SS SOT23 1
L200 P250005 L# FFECH 0,47M M160 1 Q408 P232043 Q#BC849B N SS SOT23 1
L201 P250509 CH# 1.5 UH L1210 1
L202 P250516 CH# 3.3 UH L1210 1 R 1 P201057 R# CE H 56E F 0W12 0805 1
L203 P250005 L# FFECH 0,47M M160 1 R 2 P201057 R# CE H 56E F 0W12 0805 1
L204 R302108 CORE TUBE 3,5 /1,3 X 3 1 R 3 P201079 R# CE H470E F 0W12 0805 1
L204 Z34501104 WU CUSN 0,60 MM 40 1 R 4 P201055 R# CE H 47E F 0W12 0805 1
L300 P250005 L# FFECH 0,47M M160 1 R 5 P201079 R# CE H470E F 0W12 0805 1
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R-G-B Driver R762720
SIT. ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION QUANTITY SIT. ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION QUANTITY
R 6 P201055 R# CE H 47E F 0W12 0805 1 R102 P201139 R# CE H150K F 0W12 0805 1
R 7 P201087 R# CE H 1K F 0W12 0805 1 R103 P201139 R# CE H150K F 0W12 0805 1
R 8 P201087 R# CE H 1K F 0W12 0805 1 R104 R101557 R MF H 56K F 0W4 E3 1
R 9 P201087 R# CE H 1K F 0W12 0805 1 R105 R101557 R MF H 56K F 0W4 E3 1
R 10 P201107 R# CE H 6K8 F 0W12 0805 1 R106 P201111 R# CE H 10K F 0W12 0805 1
R 11 P201107 R# CE H 6K8 F 0W12 0805 1 R107 R101524 R MF H100E F 0W4 E3 1
R 12 P201107 R# CE H 6K8 F 0W12 0805 1 R108 P201079 R# CE H470E F 0W12 0805 1
R 16 P201084 R# CE H750E F 0W12 0805 1 R109 P201055 R# CE H 47E F 0W12 0805 1
R 18 P201084 R# CE H750E F 0W12 0805 1 R110 P201079 R# CE H470E F 0W12 0805 1
R 20 P201084 R# CE H750E F 0W12 0805 1 R111 P201135 R# CE H100K F 0W12 0805 1
R 22 P201135 R# CE H100K F 0W12 0805 1 R112 P201118 R# CE H 20K F 0W12 0805 1
R 23 P201118 R# CE H 20K F 0W12 0805 1 R113 P201111 R# CE H 10K F 0W12 0805 1
R 24 P201079 R# CE H470E F 0W12 0805 1 R114 P201055 R# CE H 47E F 0W12 0805 1
R 25 P201055 R# CE H 47E F 0W12 0805 1 R115 P201079 R# CE H470E F 0W12 0805 1
R 26 P201113 R# CE H 12K F 0W12 0805 1 R116 R101548 R MF H 10K F 0W4 E3 1
R 27 P201139 R# CE H150K F 0W12 0805 1 R117 R101548 R MF H 10K F 0W4 E3 1
R 28 P201105 R# CE H 5K6 F 0W12 0805 1 R118 P201095 R# CE H 2K2 F 0W12 0805 1
R 29 P201129 R# CE H 56K F 0W12 0805 1 R120 P201135 R# CE H100K F 0W12 0805 1
R 30 P201113 R# CE H 12K F 0W12 0805 1 R121 P201127 R# CE H 47K F 0W12 0805 1
R 31 P201105 R# CE H 5K6 F 0W12 0805 1 R122 P201135 R# CE H100K F 0W12 0805 1
R 32 P201129 R# CE H 56K F 0W12 0805 1 R123 P201127 R# CE H 47K F 0W12 0805 1
R 34 P201113 R# CE H 12K F 0W12 0805 1 R124 P201157 R# CE H820K F 0W12 0805 1
R 35 P201105 R# CE H 5K6 F 0W12 0805 1 R125 P201131 R# CE H 68K F 0W12 0805 1
R 36 P201129 R# CE H 56K F 0W12 0805 1 R126 P201112 R# CE H 11K F 0W12 0805 1
R 38 P201119 R# CE H 22K F 0W12 0805 1 R127 P201114 R# CE H 13K F 0W12 0805 1
R 39 P201099 R# CE H 3K3 F 0W12 0805 1 R128 P201116 R# CE H 16K F 0W12 0805 1
R 40 P201099 R# CE H 3K3 F 0W12 0805 1 R129 P201120 R# CE H 24K F 0W12 0805 1
R 41 P201099 R# CE H 3K3 F 0W12 0805 1 R130 P201118 R# CE H 20K F 0W12 0805 1
R 42 P201089 R# CE H 1K2 F 0W12 0805 1 R131 P201111 R# CE H 10K F 0W12 0805 1
R 43 P201072 R# CE H240E F 0W12 0805 1 R132 P201087 R# CE H 1K F 0W12 0805 1
R 44 P201105 R# CE H 5K6 F 0W12 0805 1 R133 P201124 R# CE H 36K F 0W12 0805 1
R 45 P201103 R# CE H 4K7 F 0W12 0805 1 R134 P201143 R# CE H220K F 0W12 0805 1
R 46 P201063 R# CE H100E F 0W12 0805 1 R135 P201119 R# CE H 22K F 0W12 0805 1
R 47 P201135 R# CE H100K F 0W12 0805 1 R136 P201087 R# CE H 1K F 0W12 0805 1
R 48 P201119 R# CE H 22K F 0W12 0805 1 R137 P201067 R# CE H150E F 0W12 0805 1
R 49 P201112 R# CE H 11K F 0W12 0805 1 R138 P201123 R# CE H 33K F 0W12 0805 1
R 50 P201135 R# CE H100K F 0W12 0805 1 R140 P201087 R# CE H 1K F 0W12 0805 1
R 51 P201146 R# CE H300K F 0W12 0805 1 R141 P201141 R# CE H180K F 0W12 0805 1
R 52 P201135 R# CE H100K F 0W12 0805 1 R142 P201087 R# CE H 1K F 0W12 0805 1
R 53 P201146 R# CE H300K F 0W12 0805 1 R143 P201067 R# CE H150E F 0W12 0805 1
R 54 P201087 R# CE H 1K F 0W12 0805 1 R144 P201129 R# CE H 56K F 0W12 0805 1
R 55 P201146 R# CE H300K F 0W12 0805 1 R145 P201133 R# CE H 82K F 0W12 0805 1
R 56 P201063 R# CE H100E F 0W12 0805 1 R146 P201119 R# CE H 22K F 0W12 0805 1
R 57 P201151 R# CE H470K F 0W12 0805 1 R147 P201119 R# CE H 22K F 0W12 0805 1
R 58 P201151 R# CE H470K F 0W12 0805 1 R148 P201143 R# CE H220K F 0W12 0805 1
R 59 P201151 R# CE H470K F 0W12 0805 1 R149 P201124 R# CE H 36K F 0W12 0805 1
R 60 P201127 R# CE H 47K F 0W12 0805 1 R150 P201063 R# CE H100E F 0W12 0805 1
R 61 P201127 R# CE H 47K F 0W12 0805 1 R151 P201111 R# CE H 10K F 0W12 0805 1
R 62 P201127 R# CE H 47K F 0W12 0805 1 R152 P201075 R# CE H330E F 0W12 0805 1
R 63 P201138 R# CE H130K F 0W12 0805 1 R153 P201075 R# CE H330E F 0W12 0805 1
R 64 P201138 R# CE H130K F 0W12 0805 1 R154 P201111 R# CE H 10K F 0W12 0805 1
R 65 P201138 R# CE H130K F 0W12 0805 1 R155 P201111 R# CE H 10K F 0W12 0805 1
R 66 P201103 R# CE H 4K7 F 0W12 0805 1 R156 P201071 R# CE H220E F 0W12 0805 1
R 67 P201087 R# CE H 1K F 0W12 0805 1 R157 P201071 R# CE H220E F 0W12 0805 1
R 68 P201111 R# CE H 10K F 0W12 0805 1 R158 R101524 R MF H100E F 0W4 E3 1
R 69 P201095 R# CE H 2K2 F 0W12 0805 1 R159 R101520 R MF H 47E F 0W4 E3 1
R 70 P201087 R# CE H 1K F 0W12 0805 1 R160 R101520 R MF H 47E F 0W4 E3 1
R 71 P201111 R# CE H 10K F 0W12 0805 1 R161 P201079 R# CE H470E F 0W12 0805 1
R 72 P201095 R# CE H 2K2 F 0W12 0805 1 R162 P201055 R# CE H 47E F 0W12 0805 1
R 73 P201063 R# CE H100E F 0W12 0805 1 R164 P201157 R# CE H820K F 0W12 0805 1
R 74 P201091 R# CE H 1K5 F 0W12 0805 1 R165 P201111 R# CE H 10K F 0W12 0805 1
R 75 P201088 R# CE H 1K1 F 0W12 0805 1 R166 P201111 R# CE H 10K F 0W12 0805 1
R 76 P201111 R# CE H 10K F 0W12 0805 1 R167 P201103 R# CE H 4K7 F 0W12 0805 1
R 77 P201079 R# CE H470E F 0W12 0805 1 R168 P201129 R# CE H 56K F 0W12 0805 1
R 78 R101544 R MF H 4K7 F 0W4 E3 1 R169 P201124 R# CE H 36K F 0W12 0805 1
R100 P201099 R# CE H 3K3 F 0W12 0805 1 R170 P201111 R# CE H 10K F 0W12 0805 1
R101 P201095 R# CE H 2K2 F 0W12 0805 1 R171 P201111 R# CE H 10K F 0W12 0805 1
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SIT. ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION QUANTITY SIT. ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION QUANTITY
R172 P201111 R# CE H 10K F 0W12 0805 1 R329 P201063 R# CE H100E F 0W12 0805 1
R173 P201111 R# CE H 10K F 0W12 0805 1 R330 P201111 R# CE H 10K F 0W12 0805 1
R174 P201127 R# CE H 47K F 0W12 0805 1 R331 P201078 R# CE H430E F 0W12 0805 1
R200 P201056 R# CE H 51E F 0W12 0805 1 R332 P201111 R# CE H 10K F 0W12 0805 1
R201 P200693 R# CE H 4E7 J 0W12 0805 1 R333 P201080 R# CE H510E F 0W12 0805 1
R202 P201063 R# CE H100E F 0W12 0805 1 R334 P201111 R# CE H 10K F 0W12 0805 1
R203 P200693 R# CE H 4E7 J 0W12 0805 1 R335 P201083 R# CE H680E F 0W12 0805 1
R204 P201099 R# CE H 3K3 F 0W12 0805 1 R336 P201111 R# CE H 10K F 0W12 0805 1
R205 P201031 R# CE H 4E7 F 0W12 0805 1 R337 P201087 R# CE H 1K F 0W12 0805 1
R206 P201089 R# CE H 1K2 F 0W12 0805 1 R338 P201075 R# CE H330E F 0W12 0805 1
R207 P201031 R# CE H 4E7 F 0W12 0805 1 R339 P201135 R# CE H100K F 0W12 0805 1
R208 P201083 R# CE H680E F 0W12 0805 1 R340 P201079 R# CE H470E F 0W12 0805 1
R209 P201031 R# CE H 4E7 F 0W12 0805 1 R341 P201061 R# CE H 82E F 0W12 0805 1
R210 P201073 R# CE H270E F 0W12 0805 1 R342 P201039 R# CE H 10E F 0W12 0805 1
R211 P201031 R# CE H 4E7 F 0W12 0805 1 R343 P201039 R# CE H 10E F 0W12 0805 1
R212 P201088 R# CE H 1K1 F 0W12 0805 1 R344 P201087 R# CE H 1K F 0W12 0805 1
R213 P201071 R# CE H220E F 0W12 0805 1 R345 P201063 R# CE H100E F 0W12 0805 1
R214 P201107 R# CE H 6K8 F 0W12 0805 1 R346 P201103 R# CE H 4K7 F 0W12 0805 1
R215 P200693 R# CE H 4E7 J 0W12 0805 1 R347 P201103 R# CE H 4K7 F 0W12 0805 1
R216 P200693 R# CE H 4E7 J 0W12 0805 1 R400 P201056 R# CE H 51E F 0W12 0805 1
R217 P201066 R# CE H130E F 0W12 0805 1 R401 P200693 R# CE H 4E7 J 0W12 0805 1
R218 P201135 R# CE H100K F 0W12 0805 1 R402 P201063 R# CE H100E F 0W12 0805 1
R219 P201086 R# CE H910E F 0W12 0805 1 R403 P200693 R# CE H 4E7 J 0W12 0805 1
R220 P201057 R# CE H 56E F 0W12 0805 1 R404 P201099 R# CE H 3K3 F 0W12 0805 1
R221 P200693 R# CE H 4E7 J 0W12 0805 1 R405 P201031 R# CE H 4E7 F 0W12 0805 1
R222 P200693 R# CE H 4E7 J 0W12 0805 1 R406 P201089 R# CE H 1K2 F 0W12 0805 1
R223 P201079 R# CE H470E F 0W12 0805 1 R407 P201031 R# CE H 4E7 F 0W12 0805 1
R224 P201095 R# CE H 2K2 F 0W12 0805 1 R408 P201083 R# CE H680E F 0W12 0805 1
R225 P201079 R# CE H470E F 0W12 0805 1 R409 P201031 R# CE H 4E7 F 0W12 0805 1
R226 P201079 R# CE H470E F 0W12 0805 1 R410 P201073 R# CE H270E F 0W12 0805 1
R227 P201139 R# CE H150K F 0W12 0805 1 R411 P201031 R# CE H 4E7 F 0W12 0805 1
R228 P201111 R# CE H 10K F 0W12 0805 1 R412 P201088 R# CE H 1K1 F 0W12 0805 1
R229 P201063 R# CE H100E F 0W12 0805 1 R413 P201071 R# CE H220E F 0W12 0805 1
R230 P201111 R# CE H 10K F 0W12 0805 1 R414 P201107 R# CE H 6K8 F 0W12 0805 1
R231 P201078 R# CE H430E F 0W12 0805 1 R415 P200693 R# CE H 4E7 J 0W12 0805 1
R232 P201111 R# CE H 10K F 0W12 0805 1 R416 P200693 R# CE H 4E7 J 0W12 0805 1
R233 P201080 R# CE H510E F 0W12 0805 1 R417 P201066 R# CE H130E F 0W12 0805 1
R234 P201111 R# CE H 10K F 0W12 0805 1 R418 P201135 R# CE H100K F 0W12 0805 1
R235 P201083 R# CE H680E F 0W12 0805 1 R419 P201086 R# CE H910E F 0W12 0805 1
R236 P201111 R# CE H 10K F 0W12 0805 1 R420 P201057 R# CE H 56E F 0W12 0805 1
R237 P201087 R# CE H 1K F 0W12 0805 1 R421 P200693 R# CE H 4E7 J 0W12 0805 1
R238 P201075 R# CE H330E F 0W12 0805 1 R422 P200693 R# CE H 4E7 J 0W12 0805 1
R239 P201135 R# CE H100K F 0W12 0805 1 R423 P201079 R# CE H470E F 0W12 0805 1
R240 P201079 R# CE H470E F 0W12 0805 1 R424 P201095 R# CE H 2K2 F 0W12 0805 1
R241 P201061 R# CE H 82E F 0W12 0805 1 R425 P201079 R# CE H470E F 0W12 0805 1
R242 P201039 R# CE H 10E F 0W12 0805 1 R426 P201079 R# CE H470E F 0W12 0805 1
R243 P201039 R# CE H 10E F 0W12 0805 1 R427 P201139 R# CE H150K F 0W12 0805 1
R244 P201087 R# CE H 1K F 0W12 0805 1 R428 P201111 R# CE H 10K F 0W12 0805 1
R245 P201063 R# CE H100E F 0W12 0805 1 R429 P201063 R# CE H100E F 0W12 0805 1
R246 P201103 R# CE H 4K7 F 0W12 0805 1 R430 P201111 R# CE H 10K F 0W12 0805 1
R247 P201103 R# CE H 4K7 F 0W12 0805 1 R431 P201078 R# CE H430E F 0W12 0805 1
R300 P201056 R# CE H 51E F 0W12 0805 1 R432 P201111 R# CE H 10K F 0W12 0805 1
R301 P200693 R# CE H 4E7 J 0W12 0805 1 R433 P201080 R# CE H510E F 0W12 0805 1
R302 P201063 R# CE H100E F 0W12 0805 1 R434 P201111 R# CE H 10K F 0W12 0805 1
R303 P200693 R# CE H 4E7 J 0W12 0805 1 R435 P201083 R# CE H680E F 0W12 0805 1
R317 P201066 R# CE H130E F 0W12 0805 1 R436 P201111 R# CE H 10K F 0W12 0805 1
R318 P201135 R# CE H100K F 0W12 0805 1 R437 P201087 R# CE H 1K F 0W12 0805 1
R319 P201086 R# CE H910E F 0W12 0805 1 R438 P201075 R# CE H330E F 0W12 0805 1
R320 P201057 R# CE H 56E F 0W12 0805 1 R439 P201135 R# CE H100K F 0W12 0805 1
R321 P200693 R# CE H 4E7 J 0W12 0805 1 R440 P201079 R# CE H470E F 0W12 0805 1
R322 P200693 R# CE H 4E7 J 0W12 0805 1 R441 P201061 R# CE H 82E F 0W12 0805 1
R323 P201079 R# CE H470E F 0W12 0805 1 R442 P201039 R# CE H 10E F 0W12 0805 1
R324 P201095 R# CE H 2K2 F 0W12 0805 1 R443 P201039 R# CE H 10E F 0W12 0805 1
R325 P201079 R# CE H470E F 0W12 0805 1 R444 P201087 R# CE H 1K F 0W12 0805 1
R326 P201079 R# CE H470E F 0W12 0805 1 R445 P201063 R# CE H100E F 0W12 0805 1
R327 P201139 R# CE H150K F 0W12 0805 1 R446 P201103 R# CE H 4K7 F 0W12 0805 1
R328 P201111 R# CE H 10K F 0W12 0805 1 R447 P201103 R# CE H 4K7 F 0W12 0805 1
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SIT. ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION QUANTITY SIT. ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION QUANTITY
R448 P201103 R# CE H 4K7 F 0W12 0805 1 SR10 R1011907 R CFFH E1 K 0W35 1
R449 P201103 R# CE H 4K7 F 0W12 0805 1 SR11 R1011907 R CFFH E1 K 0W35 1
R450 P201105 R# CE H 5K6 F 0W12 0805 1
R451 P201105 R# CE H 5K6 F 0W12 0805 1 Z 1 P234164 D#ZEN 5V6 0W5 C DMMELF 1
R452 P201103 R# CE H 4K7 F 0W12 0805 1 Z 2 P234164 D#ZEN 5V6 0W5 C DMMELF 1
R453 P201039 R# CE H 10E F 0W12 0805 1 Z 3 P234179 D#ZEN 20V 0W5 C DMMELF 1
R454 P201088 R# CE H 1K1 F 0W12 0805 1 Z100 P234089 D#ZEN 13V 0W5 C DMMELF 1
R455 P201093 R# CE H 1K8 F 0W12 0805 1 Z101 R131771 D ZEN 150V 3W25 C SOD57 1
R456 P201101 R# CE H 3K9 F 0W12 0805 1
R457 P200693 R# CE H 4E7 J 0W12 0805 1
R458 R101519 R MF H 39E F 0W4 E3 1 PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE
R458 R101519 R MF H 39E F 0W4 E3 1
Components identified by have
SPECIAL CHARACTERISTICS IMPORTANT
TO SAFETY. Before replacing any of these
components, read carefully the ser-vice
safety precautions.
R133085
HTSN@A GEN I_SHT CRA 30 0,00014
R802692
HTSN G800 FIX HTSN
V1330681 R802629
HTSN@A TO220 SPG DUAL HTSN G800 RGB PR-AMP
R722276
LOCK49 PCB UN CPL
Z3495427
CBLU COA RG178 BU 50E 400
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Interconnections
J2
J1
Connector J1
VIDEO_IN 2 IN Video input signal from RGB driver Black:2V Video: 4Vpp
IBCL 3 OUT IBCL info to driver 0.7V DC
IN ABL trigger Pulse (AC coupled) 12Vpp/20us
BL 5 IN Composite Blanking pulses 12V: no Blanking
-17V: Blanking
+12V 6 Power Voltage +12V +12V DC
-9V 7 Power Voltage -9V -9V DC
+210V 9 Power Voltage +210V +210V DC
Connector J2
Adjustment procedure
Preparation Supply an external signal to the projector (e.g. a color bar signal)
Connect the first measuring probe to the video input signal, testpoint TP1 'VIDEO_IN'.
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2.35V
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0V
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Adjust the projector brightness control until the DC blacklevel of the video input signal
reaches 2V.
Adjust the contrast control until the video input signal information reaches an amplitude
Location of controls of 2.35V.
MP7
LED_D30
ADJ.
GAIN_ADJ.
MP4
200V_ADJ.
MP5
MP6
LED
D30
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- Connect the oscilloscope probe to the measurement Eye contact MP9 'VIDEO OUT'
- Adjust the potentiometer P1 for an amplitude of the output signal of 100Vpp
287387 200V
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185V
100V
0V
4.35V
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0V
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Adjust the potentiometer P30 until the LED D30 'ABL_LED' just stops lighting up.
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Video Amplifier The video signal arrives at pin 2 of J1 and is terminated into 75Ω the resistors R1...6.
The first half of IC2 switches the base of Q2 between this video signal (no ABL-
Automatic Black Level) and the reference voltage on pin 1 of IC10 (during ABL).
Via buffer Q1 and D3, the signal is fed to the input of a non-inverting amplifier formed
by Q2 and Q3. The diode D3 serves as protection for Q1 against high inverse Vbe
voltage during blanking. The resistors R13, R14 form together with R15 and R104 a
divider that is chosen to limit the voltage at the emitter of the transistor Q1 during
overdrive conditions of the input. This prevents saturation of the amplifier.
The amplified signal arrives at pin 4 of the VPH08. Feedback for the previous amplifier
is taken from pin 3 of the VPH08. The potentiometer P1 determines the GAIN and C1/
R21 improve the frequency response.
IC1 (VPH08) is a cascode class A amplifier with built in buffer stage and external load
resistor, formed by R32...35.
Via pin 2 of J3 and J4, the signal goes to the IBCL (Individual Beam Current Limiting)
and ABL measurements stages and finally arrives at the cathode of the CRT. The
components D4..D7,C49, R103, D28, B1, B2 and R95 protect the amplifier against
arcing.
IBCL measurement With the transistor Q4, the mean cathode current is measured. The current flows via
D12, D13 and Q5 and through Q4 to R45. There, the current is converted into a voltage
and is sent to the RGB driver module. The capacitor C10 prevents high frequency
currents to flow through Q4. The resistor R46 and zener Z4 form a protection network.
ABL measurement+ During the non-ABL period, the base-emitter junction of the transistor Q6 is shorted by
Switch the transistor Q5. The cathode current flows through R51 and Q5 to the IBCL
measurement stage. If the cathode current is high, the voltage drop across the resistor
R51 increases and D12/D13 also come into conduction. The gate of Q5 is held at +5.6V
with Z1 and R49/R50.
During the ABL interval, the optocoupler IC7 comes into conduction and shorts the
gate-source of Q5. Now the cathode current can flow through the transistor Q6, R52
and R53 to the ABL control loop. By shorting the transistor Q6 outside the ABL interval,
smearing is prevented.
The optocoupler is controlled by the circuit around the transistors Q10 and Q11. During
the blanking, the BL-signal (Blanking) is negative (-15V). The pulse is integrated by
R80/C22. During the blanking, the BL-signal is wide enough to get Q10, Q11 and IC7
into conduction until some time after the vertical blanking.
ABL Control Loop This circuit has to keep the cathode current just above the black level constant. The
ABL measurement is performed at the end of the vertical flyback, when the electon
beam is moved outside the phosphor screen of the CRT in order not to see these
measurements lines.
The ABL interval is initiated by a 12V pulse of 20µs, which is AC coupled on the IBCL
line. The pulse is coupled via R54 and C13 to the base of Q7. The resistor R55 keeps
the diode D15 into conduction if there is no pulse to prevent false triggering. The pulse
at the emitter of Q7 and MP7 is used to perform the leakage current measurement and
is now called leakage pulse. With the trailing edge of this pulse, the transistor Q8 starts
to conduct through the network C14, R59 and R60 for about 20µs. This pulse at MP6
is now called the measurement pulse. The total ABL interval is 40µs wide and is
electrically formed by D17, D18 on R61 and C15.
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This pulse is used to inhibit the blanking and to switch Q1 to the reference voltage. This
voltage is formed by R78 and R79 during the measurement pulse and is then +2.4V.
During the leakage measurement is transistor Q16 in conduction and lowers this
reference with R101 to +2.0V. IC10 buffers this voltage and can sink the base current
of Q1.
The leakage current enters the control loop through pin 10 ofJ3/J4 and is converted to
a voltage with R71. This voltage is first amplified with IC9 pins 1, 2 and 3 with a factor
90. The diodes D22 and D23 limit the input levels.
During the leakage measurement the emitter of the transistor Q7 is high and pins 1,
10 of the switch IC4 are closed. The amplified voltage comes on C18 and is compared
with ground by IC9, pins 5, 6 and 7 which adjusts the bottom of R71 until steady state.
This system compensates for leakage currents that might flow out of the cathode.
During the measurement pulse is the level at MP6 high and the switch IC4 pin 3, 4 and
9 is closed. The input reference is now 2.4V at the base of the transistor Q1 and this
should give a cathode current of about 20µs.
The amplified voltage that corresponds to this current comes on capacitor C19 and is
buffered by IC3 pin 5, 6 and 7. The voltage is compared by IC3 pin 1, 2 and 3 with a
reference and adjusts the output DC level at the collector of Q3 trough R30.
During the leakage measurement the input voltage at Q1 is equal to 2V, and the output
voltage should be 185V. This voltage is divided with R68, R69, R70 and P30 to 0V. This
voltage is buffered by IC6 pins 5, 6, 7, and compared by the comparators IC5 with 2
references. The potentiometer P30 is aligned so that the LED D30 is turned off at an
output black level of +185V. The G2 potentiometers can then easily be adjusted (if the
LED D30 turns off, the G2 is at the correct level because the cathode is at 185V black
level.
Regulated Power Supply The Power Supply had to be regulated to guarantee the performance of the VPH08 and
to eliminate variations on the +210V Power Supply. The +200V is divided by R90, R91,
R92 and P3 to 0V and compared with ground by IC6 pins 1, 2 and 3. If the output voltage
is too low, pin 1 goes higher and more current is flowing through Q15, Q13 and Q14
as to raise the output until steady state. The transistor Q12 limits the peak current.
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V3673761 R313729
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R721632
R808145
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RED R7628162
CRT UNIT M9M HD10 R GREEN R7628165
BLUE R7628166
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CRT UNIT M9M HD10 R GREEN R7628165
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1021 R722845 FRM G1209 CPLG SF BRG1 4 1031 R809928 SCR U-BOLTM 3 D29X36SS 2
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Introduction. The controller module can be divided into four blocks : the RWI (Real World Interface),
CTRL (Controller), ASIC and PLL.
Each block has a typical function, but, needs information from the other blocks. These
connections are realised by the address / data bus or by "handshake" signals. Address
and data are split by a GAL - ADEC (Address DECoder).
The schematic diagram consists of 4 sheets : Sheet 1=Controller , Sheet 2=ASIC+PLL,
Sheet 3=RWI and Sheet 4=I/O + Power Supplies.
Real World Interface The RWI is responsible for the communication with the peripheral circuitry of the
projector, more in particular the PPM (Pulse Position Modulated) commands. These
commands can come in via the IR receiver, coming straight from the attached keypad,
via the PC communication (RS232) port or the RCVDS port.
This electronic part must be supplied from the +9VSB supply line, as it must be ready
in stand-by to respond to an ON command. The state of the switching transistor Q23
(on the I/O) is determined by the "SMPS" line. This is the output pin 11 of IC28, which
is supplied from the micro-controller IC19. Whether this line is high or low at the
moment the mains is supplied, depends on the DIP switch position "Power ON/OFF"
(S2, switch 4).
The data bus of the RWI micro-controller IC19 is connected with the main controller
IC2 via a bi-directional buffer IC23.
The multiplexed address/data bus P0 of the microcontroller drives the LEDs D30 - D37
and the DIP switches via the buffer IC24 (74HCT573).
Watchdog - 9 Volt Watch The watchdog is built around IC25 pins 1 - 2 - 3 and Q20 transistor. At switching on the
projector, the +5VSB is supplied to this circuit. As C68 is not charged at switching on,
the output pin 1 is high for a moment in order to reset the microcontroller at pin 10 of
IC19 (RST). Pin 3 of IC25 is set at half the supply voltage. The microcontroller triggers
the watchdog via C67 in order to keep charged the capacitor C68 by conduction of Q20.
If the processor gets blocked for any reason, the level detector output pin 1 comes high
and resets the controller as described before. The watchdog has as task to restart the
controller when it gets blocked for some reason.
When, during an arcing in a CRT the +5V supply is temporarily shorted, the
microprocessor can get in trouble. For that reason, the other level detector in IC25
monitors the 9V (9VWATCH). The output of this detector is connected to the INT0 of
the processor.
Controller (CTRL) The Controller is built aroound the chipset 68000=microprocessor, 68230 and
68901. The chip 68230 and 68901 provide the in-/output bit (e.g. PLL-drive, I 2C
coincidence...), the bus connection with the RWI, the serial communication with
the RCVDS and the interrupt-inputs.
The Gal IC7 is the address decoder; all I/O are memory mapped. At the same time
IC7 provides the DTACK (data acknowledge) of the other components to the 68000.
The Gal IC8 provides for the interrupt management and separates RD and WR from
RD/WR.
The information adjusted by the user regarding the settings of the different blocks
(memory blocks) are stocked in the E²PROM IC6.
The clockgenerator is built around IC1/XT1. The buffered TXDRCV and RXDRCV are
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ASIC The ASIC IC17 integrates different functions and is custom made for this application.
This chip is amongst others responsible for the generation and synchronisation of the
text that must be projected on request. The text or pixel information is loaded by the
controller into the RAM IC18. Eight bytes are loaded into the RAM via the ASIC during
the HFB time. (For that reason, the controller cannot start up when there are no HFB
pulses available from the ASIC).
When an external source is selected, the ASIC measures 'frequently' the line and
vertical frequencies and informs the main processor if there are changes (change of
resolution mode or change of source....).
The pixelclock, generated by the VCO of the PLL, is sent to the ASIC where it is divided
down to HFB and returned to the phase comparator of the PLL.
PLL The PLL consists of the digitally edge controlled phase comparator IC15, the low pass
filter around IC14, the VCO (Q1 - Q12) and the internal divider in the ASIC. The VCO
is a sawtooth generator. C36 is charged up via Q5, driven in the base with the low pass
filter output. Note that 0 volts on the base means the maximum frequency. The VCO_0/
1/2 lines can turn on transistors and then additional current is available for the
generator.
Via the emitterfollower Q1 and the buffer in IC39, the pixelclock is applied to the CPP
input of the ASIC. The PLL phase comparator has a double task. Tune the frequency
of the VCO to a multiple of the line frequency and lock the position of the text to the
deflection.
The active line period is divided into 256 pixels to position 32 characters on a line in
the low frequency range and into 512 pixels (64 characters) in the high freq. range (see
Hor defl module) .
The HFM line informs the processor and thus the PLL on the flyback time, this
information is needed to determine the pixel frequency of the PLL.
Coincidence The coincidence of the line oscillator is an important information for the controller. At
starting up, the controller always generates first internal sync, which must lead to a
coincidence situation.
If an external source is selected then, the controller waits for coincidence and the
timings of the selected source. These timings are needed to choose the memory block
corresponding with the source. If the coincidence is not active, the projector remains
blanked (black screen).
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SIT. ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION QUANTITY SIT. ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION QUANTITY
D 32 P234040 D#LED LSS260 RED SOT23 1 I 13 P230051 U#74HCT245 SOL20 I 1
D 33 P234040 D#LED LSS260 RED SOT23 1 I 14 P230266 U#353 LF SO8 P 1
D 34 P234040 D#LED LSS260 RED SOT23 1 I 15 P2300090 U#14046B MC SOL16 I 1
D 35 P234040 D#LED LSS260 RED SOT23 1 I 16 P230025 U#74HC123 SO16 I 1
D 36 P234040 D#LED LSS260 RED SOT23 1 I 17 R132882 U#1 TG PLCC68 P 1
D 37 P234040 D#LED LSS260 RED SOT23 1 I 18 P231268 U#SRAM 32KX8 15SOJ28 P 1
D 40 P234099 D#4148 R DMMELF 1 I 19 P230372 U#80C32 PLCC44 P 1
D 41 P234099 D#4148 R DMMELF 1 I 20 P230164 U#74HC573 SOL20 I 1
D 42 P234099 D#4148 R DMMELF 1 I 21 R32831308 U_S G1208 RWI V508 1
D 43 P234055 D#BAT54 SCH SOT23 1 I 22 P230231 U#74HC08 SO14 I 1
D 44 P234099 D#4148 R DMMELF 1 I 23 P230318 U#74HC245 SOL20 I 1
D 45 P234099 D#4148 R DMMELF 1 I 24 P230164 U#74HC573 SOL20 I 1
D 46 P234055 D#BAT54 SCH SOT23 1 I 25 P230028 U#393 LM SO8 P 1
D 47 P234099 D#4148 R DMMELF 1 I 26 P230072 U#74HC00 SO14 I 1
D 48 P234099 D#4148 R DMMELF 1 I 27 P230021 U#74HC04 SO14 I 1
D 49 P234099 D#4148 R DMMELF 1 I 28 P230102 U#74HCT00 SO14 I 1
D 50 P234099 D#4148 R DMMELF 1 I 29 P230499 U#74HCT14 SO14 I 1
D 51 P234099 D#4148 R DMMELF 1 I 30 P230526 U#74AC32 SO14 I 1
D 52 P234099 D#4148 R DMMELF 1 I 31 P230754 U#74AC541 SOL20 I 1
D 53 P234099 D#4148 R DMMELF 1 I 33 R134030 U 2940CT05LM TO220 P 1
D 54 P234099 D#4148 R DMMELF 1 I 34 R134001 U 7805 TO220 P 1
D 55 P234099 D#4148 R DMMELF 1 I 35 R134030 U 2940CT05LM TO220 P 1
D 56 P234099 D#4148 R DMMELF 1 I 36 R134016 U 7912 TO220 P 1
D 57 P234099 D#4148 R DMMELF 1 I 37 P230025 U#74HC123 SO16 I 1
D 59 P234099 D#4148 R DMMELF 1 I 39 P230384 U#74AC00 SO14 I 1
D 60 P234099 D#4148 R DMMELF 1 I 40 P230072 U#74HC00 SO14 I 1
D 61 P234099 D#4148 R DMMELF 1 I 41 P230046 U#74HC393 SO14 I 1
D 62 P234099 D#4148 R DMMELF 1
D 63 P234099 D#4148 R DMMELF 1 J 1 R313925 J CT H MBT P 5 M2SN WH 1
D 64 P234099 D#4148 R DMMELF 1 J 2 R313928 J CT H MBT P 8 M2SN WH 1
D 65 P234099 D#4148 R DMMELF 1 J 3 R313927 J CT H MBT P 7 M2SN WH 1
D 66 P234099 D#4148 R DMMELF 1 J 5 R313926 J CT H MBT P 6 M2SN WH 1
D 67 P234099 D#4148 R DMMELF 1 J 6 R313924 J CT H MBT P 4 M2SN WH 1
D 68 P234099 D#4148 R DMMELF 1 J 7 V3135931 J EUR2R2FBS P32 E1C2S 1,6 1
D 69 P234099 D#4148 R DMMELF 1 J 8 R315302 J PIN PR D1,3L 5,5+3 1
D 70 P234099 D#4148 R DMMELF 1 J 9 R315302 J PIN PR D1,3L 5,5+3 1
D 71 P234099 D#4148 R DMMELF 1 J 10 R315302 J PIN PR D1,3L 5,5+3 1
D 72 P234099 D#4148 R DMMELF 1 J 11 R315302 J PIN PR D1,3L 5,5+3 1
D 73 P234099 D#4148 R DMMELF 1 J 13 R315302 J PIN PR D1,3L 5,5+3 1
D 74 P234099 D#4148 R DMMELF 1 J 14 R315302 J PIN PR D1,3L 5,5+3 1
D 75 P234099 D#4148 R DMMELF 1
D 76 P234099 D#4148 R DMMELF 1 PC R780382 PCB *800 CTRL 68000 1
D 77 P234099 D#4148 R DMMELF 1
D 78 P234099 D#4148 R DMMELF 1 Q 1 P232076 Q#BFS17 N SS SOT23 1
D 79 P234099 D#4148 R DMMELF 1 Q 2 P232076 Q#BFS17 N SS SOT23 1
D 80 P234099 D#4148 R DMMELF 1 Q 3 P232076 Q#BFS17 N SS SOT23 1
D 81 P234099 D#4148 R DMMELF 1 Q 4 P232076 Q#BFS17 N SS SOT23 1
D 82 P234099 D#4148 R DMMELF 1 Q 5 P232158 Q#BF824 P SS SOT23 1
D 83 P234099 D#4148 R DMMELF 1 Q 6 P232158 Q#BF824 P SS SOT23 1
D 84 P234099 D#4148 R DMMELF 1 Q 8 P232050 Q#BC857B P SS SOT23 1
D 85 P234099 D#4148 R DMMELF 1 Q 9 P232051 Q#BC847B N SS SOT23 1
D 86 P234040 D#LED LSS260 RED SOT23 1 Q 10 P232051 Q#BC847B N SS SOT23 1
D 87 P234040 D#LED LSS260 RED SOT23 1 Q 11 P232051 Q#BC847B N SS SOT23 1
D 88 P234056 D#4002 R DMELF 1 Q 12 P232051 Q#BC847B N SS SOT23 1
D 89 P234099 D#4148 R DMMELF 1 Q 13 P232050 Q#BC857B P SS SOT23 1
D 90 P234099 D#4148 R DMMELF 1 Q 14 P232051 Q#BC847B N SS SOT23 1
Q 15 P232051 Q#BC847B N SS SOT23 1
I 1 P2309910 U#68EC000-16 MC PLCC68 P 1 Q 16 P232101 Q#BC859C P SS SOT23 1
I 3 P230506 U#68901 MK PLCC52 P 1 Q 20 P232101 Q#BC859C P SS SOT23 1
I 4 P230625 U#68230-8 TS PLCC52 P 1 Q 21 P232051 Q#BC847B N SS SOT23 1
I 5 P230756 U#SRAM 32KX8 70FP28 P 1 Q 22 P232051 Q#BC847B N SS SOT23 1
I 6 P231055 U#28C64B -15PLCC32 P 1 Q 23 P232004 Q#BC849C N SS SOT23 1
I 7 R32833001 U_S G 808 ADEC V301 GB 1 Q 24 P232051 Q#BC847B N SS SOT23 1
I 8 R328331 U_S G 808 INT V100 1 Q 25 P232050 Q#BC857B P SS SOT23 1
I 10 P230498 U#74HCT03 SO14 I 1 Q 26 P232050 Q#BC857B P SS SOT23 1
I 11 P230222 U#74HC03 SO14 I 1
I 12 P230051 U#74HCT245 SOL20 I 1 R 1 P200411 R# CE H 1K F 0W12 1206 1
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SIT. ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION QUANTITY SIT. ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION QUANTITY
R 2 P200415 R# CE H 1K5 F 0W12 1206 1 R 74 P200427 R# CE H 4K7 F 0W12 1206 1
R 3 P200415 R# CE H 1K5 F 0W12 1206 1 R 75 P200427 R# CE H 4K7 F 0W12 1206 1
R 4 P200415 R# CE H 1K5 F 0W12 1206 1 R 76 P200435 R# CE H 10K F 0W12 1206 1
R 5 P200443 R# CE H 22K F 0W12 1206 1 R 77 P200439 R# CE H 15K F 0W12 1206 1
R 6 P200411 R# CE H 1K F 0W12 1206 1 R 78 P201354 R# CE H 0E J 0W1 0805 1
R 7 P200415 R# CE H 1K5 F 0W12 1206 1 R 80 P200387 R# CE H100E F 0W12 1206 1
R 8 P200415 R# CE H 1K5 F 0W12 1206 1 R 81 P200411 R# CE H 1K F 0W12 1206 1
R 9 P200411 R# CE H 1K F 0W12 1206 1 R 82 P200409 R# CE H820E F 0W12 1206 1
R 11 P200379 R# CE H 47E F 0W12 1206 1 R 83 P200435 R# CE H 10K F 0W12 1206 1
R 12 P200475 R# CE H470K F 0W12 1206 1 R 84 P200407 R# CE H680E F 0W12 1206 1
R 13 P200403 R# CE H470E F 0W12 1206 1 R 85 P200417 R# CE H 1K8 F 0W12 1206 1
R 14 P200403 R# CE H470E F 0W12 1206 1 R 86 P200387 R# CE H100E F 0W12 1206 1
R 15 P200435 R# CE H 10K F 0W12 1206 1 R 87 P200411 R# CE H 1K F 0W12 1206 1
R 16 P200435 R# CE H 10K F 0W12 1206 1 R 88 P200387 R# CE H100E F 0W12 1206 1
R 17 R101528 R MF H220E F 0W4 E3 1 R 89 P200439 R# CE H 15K F 0W12 1206 1
R 18 P200415 R# CE H 1K5 F 0W12 1206 1 R 90 P200447 R# CE H 33K F 0W12 1206 1
R 19 P200405 R# CE H560E F 0W12 1206 1 R 91 P200387 R# CE H100E F 0W12 1206 1
R 20 P200403 R# CE H470E F 0W12 1206 1 R 92 P200411 R# CE H 1K F 0W12 1206 1
R 21 P200401 R# CE H390E F 0W12 1206 1 R 93 P200403 R# CE H470E F 0W12 1206 1
R 22 P200401 R# CE H390E F 0W12 1206 1 R 94 P200387 R# CE H100E F 0W12 1206 1
R 23 P200381 R# CE H 56E F 0W12 1206 1 R 95 P200427 R# CE H 4K7 F 0W12 1206 1
R 24 P200385 R# CE H 82E F 0W12 1206 1 R 96 P200427 R# CE H 4K7 F 0W12 1206 1
R 25 P200403 R# CE H470E F 0W12 1206 1 R 97 P200387 R# CE H100E F 0W12 1206 1
R 26 P200423 R# CE H 3K3 F 0W12 1206 1 R 98 P200427 R# CE H 4K7 F 0W12 1206 1
R 28 P200403 R# CE H470E F 0W12 1206 1 R 99 P200387 R# CE H100E F 0W12 1206 1
R 29 P200435 R# CE H 10K F 0W12 1206 1 R100 P200435 R# CE H 10K F 0W12 1206 1
R 30 P200415 R# CE H 1K5 F 0W12 1206 1 R101 P200387 R# CE H100E F 0W12 1206 1
R 31 P200415 R# CE H 1K5 F 0W12 1206 1 R102 P200387 R# CE H100E F 0W12 1206 1
R 32 P200413 R# CE H 1K2 F 0W12 1206 1 R103 P200387 R# CE H100E F 0W12 1206 1
R 33 P200415 R# CE H 1K5 F 0W12 1206 1 R104 P200387 R# CE H100E F 0W12 1206 1
R 34 P200413 R# CE H 1K2 F 0W12 1206 1 R105 P200395 R# CE H220E F 0W12 1206 1
R 35 P200415 R# CE H 1K5 F 0W12 1206 1 R106 P200387 R# CE H100E F 0W12 1206 1
R 36 P200427 R# CE H 4K7 F 0W12 1206 1 R107 P200387 R# CE H100E F 0W12 1206 1
R 37 P200433 R# CE H 8K2 F 0W12 1206 1 R108 P200387 R# CE H100E F 0W12 1206 1
R 38 P200423 R# CE H 3K3 F 0W12 1206 1 R109 P200387 R# CE H100E F 0W12 1206 1
R 39 P200423 R# CE H 3K3 F 0W12 1206 1 R110 P200387 R# CE H100E F 0W12 1206 1
R 40 P200423 R# CE H 3K3 F 0W12 1206 1 R111 P200387 R# CE H100E F 0W12 1206 1
R 41 P200435 R# CE H 10K F 0W12 1206 1 R112 P200387 R# CE H100E F 0W12 1206 1
R 42 P200439 R# CE H 15K F 0W12 1206 1 R113 P200389 R# CE H120E F 0W12 1206 1
R 43 P200387 R# CE H100E F 0W12 1206 1 R114 P200449 R# CE H 39K F 0W12 1206 1
R 44 P200401 R# CE H390E F 0W12 1206 1 R115 P200411 R# CE H 1K F 0W12 1206 1
R 45 P202228 R# MF H100E F 0W25 MMELF 1 R116 P200411 R# CE H 1K F 0W12 1206 1
R 47 P200411 R# CE H 1K F 0W12 1206 1 R117 R1011907 R CFFH E1 K 0W35 1
R 48 P200411 R# CE H 1K F 0W12 1206 1 R118 R1011008 R CFFH 1E J 0W25 1
R 50 P200379 R# CE H 47E F 0W12 1206 1 R119 R1011907 R CFFH E1 K 0W35 1
R 51 P200379 R# CE H 47E F 0W12 1206 1 R120 P200411 R# CE H 1K F 0W12 1206 1
R 52 P200379 R# CE H 47E F 0W12 1206 1 R121 P200385 R# CE H 82E F 0W12 1206 1
R 53 P200459 R# CE H100K F 0W12 1206 1 R122 P200435 R# CE H 10K F 0W12 1206 1
R 54 P200427 R# CE H 4K7 F 0W12 1206 1 R123 P200435 R# CE H 10K F 0W12 1206 1
R 55 P200505 R# CE H 8M2 F 0W12 1206 1 R124 P200475 R# CE H470K F 0W12 1206 1
R 56 P200473 R# CE H390K F 0W12 1206 1 R125 P200411 R# CE H 1K F 0W12 1206 1
R 57 P200447 R# CE H 33K F 0W12 1206 1 R126 P200411 R# CE H 1K F 0W12 1206 1
R 58 P200449 R# CE H 39K F 0W12 1206 1 R127 P200435 R# CE H 10K F 0W12 1206 1
R 59 P200435 R# CE H 10K F 0W12 1206 1 R128 P200435 R# CE H 10K F 0W12 1206 1
R 60 P200457 R# CE H 82K F 0W12 1206 1 R129 P200411 R# CE H 1K F 0W12 1206 1
R 61 P200423 R# CE H 3K3 F 0W12 1206 1 R130 P200427 R# CE H 4K7 F 0W12 1206 1
R 62 P200443 R# CE H 22K F 0W12 1206 1 R131 P200435 R# CE H 10K F 0W12 1206 1
R 63 P200463 R# CE H150K F 0W12 1206 1 R132 P200435 R# CE H 10K F 0W12 1206 1
R 64 P200465 R# CE H180K F 0W12 1206 1 R133 R101560 R MF H100K F 0W4 E3 1
R 65 P200427 R# CE H 4K7 F 0W12 1206 1
R 66 P200409 R# CE H820E F 0W12 1206 1 S 1 R324184 SW DIP SLD 1A P 8 BT SN 1
R 67 P200409 R# CE H820E F 0W12 1206 1 S 2 R324184 SW DIP SLD 1A P 8 BT SN 1
R 68 P200409 R# CE H820E F 0W12 1206 1
R 69 P200409 R# CE H820E F 0W12 1206 1 XT 1 A573058 XO 16M000000 TN-10DIP 8M 1
R 70 P200409 R# CE H820E F 0W12 1206 1 XT 2 P252512 X# 9,216 MHZ MG3A 1
R 71 P200409 R# CE H820E F 0W12 1206 1
R 72 P200409 R# CE H820E F 0W12 1206 1
R 73 P200409 R# CE H820E F 0W12 1206 1
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SIT. ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION QUANTITY SIT. ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION QUANTITY
Z 1 P234057 D#ZEN 8V2 0W5 C DMMELF 1 Z 6 P234179 D#ZEN 20V 0W5 C DMMELF 1
Z 2 P234268 D#ZEN 6V8 0W5 C DMMELF 1 Z 7 P234164 D#ZEN 5V6 0W5 C DMMELF 1
Z 3 P234268 D#ZEN 6V8 0W5 C DMMELF 1 Z 8 P234164 D#ZEN 5V6 0W5 C DMMELF 1
Z 4 P234213 D#ZEN 3V3 0W5 C DMMELF 1 Z 9 P234164 D#ZEN 5V6 0W5 C DMMELF 1
Z 5 P234164 D#ZEN 5V6 0W5 C DMMELF 1
PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE
Projector
Address
(sum)
.... 1 ...... 128
.... 2 ...... 64
.... 3 ...... 32
.... 4 ...... 16
.... 5 ...... 8
.... 6 ...... 4
.... 7 ...... 2
.... 8 ...... 1
Control LED
StdBy
Main Power
Processor Cycles
I2C Shorted
Block Match
Error
RCU
RCVDS
PC
Pause
0 1
Off On
Reserved
.... 1 ...... 1
.... 2 ...... 2
.... 3 ...... 3 BAUD RATE TABLE
..... 0 ........... 110
Power Up mode ..... 1 ........... 150
.... 4 ..... 2 ........... 300
..... 3 ........... 600
Password mode ..... 4 ......... 1200
.... 5 ..... 5 ......... 2400
..... 6 ......... 4800
Baud Rate Code ..... 7 ......... 9600
(sum)
.... 6 ...... 4 Password Mode On/Off
.... 7 ...... 2 Password required for adjustment ON=YES / OFF=NO
.... 8 ...... 1
Power Up Mode On/Off
Operation mode when Power is switched On ON=PLAYING / OFF=STDBY
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L10
L11 L20
L21
Red image
L30
Green image
L31
Adjustment procedure - Decrease the contrast and increase the brightness to reveal the (background)
raster.
Highest frequency 134 kHz
- Provide either an internally or externally generated source of 134kHz to the
projector.
- Disable the convergence by entering the Geometry mode and select the Raster Shift
adjustment (refer to owner's manual).
- Gently turn the cores of L10, L20 and L30 in a clockwise direction until there is no
more adjustment, i.e. core is fully turned into PCB.
- Identify which raster (R, G or B) has the smallest raster width and adjust the
remaining raster via L10, L20 or L30 in a counter clockwise manner to match the
raster with the smallest width. In order to facilitate these adjustments, you may wish
to use the horizontal shift control for the raster (R, G or B) that you are adjusting.
Disregard any horizontal static convergence errors at this time, they will be
corrected later.
Lowest frequency 60 kHz - Provide either an internally or externally generated source of 60kHz to the projector.
- Disable the convergence by entering the Geometry mode and select the Raster Shift
adjustment (refer to owner's manual).
- Gently turn the cores of L11, L21 and L31 in a clockwise direction until there is no
more adjustment, i.e. core is fully turned into PCB.
- Identify which raster (R,G or B) has the smallest raster width and adjust the
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remaining raster via L11, L21 or L31 in a counter clockwise manner to match
the raster with the smallest width. In order to facilitate these adjustments, you
may wish to use the horizontal shift control for the raster (R,G or B) that you are
adjusting. Disregard any horizontal static convergence errors at this time, they
will be corrected later.
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Each horizontal deflection yoke consists of two horizontal windings which may be
connected in either a series or parallel configuration. The inductance of the parallel
connection is obviously lower than the series configuration (parallel and series
inductance uses the same formula as resistance) therefore they are connected in
parallel for the "high" frequency mode.
The lower inductance in the parallel configuration causes the resonant frequency of
the flyback pulse to increase, thereby producing a more rapid horizontal retrace.
Note: HDM is the mid-point of the two series connected deflection MOSFETS. HDL
is the common connection to the three horizontal yoke windings, that supplies the
yokes with the +HTHD voltage, after passing through Q3 and the linearity coil.
The DC horizontal shift voltage from the "Focus and Shift Board (76 2271) is applied
between HDHX and HDLX (X stands for R, G or B or the Red, Green or Blue) of the
red, green and blue deflection yokes. The HDLX is in fact a feedback to the Focus
+ SHIFT board in order to to stabilise the horizontal width.
In the LOW FREQ mode, the two horizontal width alignment coils are in series. When
switched to the "High Freq." mode only one coil is in the circuit, (see schematics).
S10, S20 and S30 allow the horizontal scan to be inverted to adapt the projector for
a front or rear projection. S10 is also used to provide the HSIC information to the
controller board , so that the controller board will know the configuration of the
horizontal scan switches.
The HSI also goes to the "HOR SHIFT+FOCUS" board and is used by Q1 and Q2
to invert the shift voltages on P1 and P2 (horizontal shift Red and Blue).
Note that this board also contains the switch for the inversion of the vertical scan.
Here the same VSI info can be used for both, the controller and the Vert Defl board
(similar to Hor Defl).
The Scan Fail loop (SF3-SF4-SF5-SF6) passes through two contacts of the
deflection connectors. In the event that one of these yoke connectors is discon-
nected, the projector will go into scan fail, terminating the EHT.
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32 4793
32 47155
32 4360
32 4791
77 4163
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Sync+Vertical Deflection R7621127
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Note: the mentioned adjustments are provided on the main module in order to correct the Vert. Shift
range and the Vert. Amplitude of the red and blue picture after replacement of the respective picture
tubes.
Preparation
Adjust the vertical raster centering controls for Red and Blue in their mid position.
The numeric indicator under the respective bar scale indicates 50.
(Refer to the Owner's manual of the projector - Guided or Random adjustment
mode).
Alignment
Use the vertical shift controls P3 for RED and P2 for BLUE to shift vertically the Red
and Blue image until the center coincides with the center of the Green image.
Adjust potentiometer P4 for the Red image and P5 for the Blue image to obtain the
same vertical amplitude as the Green image.
Introduction. On this board and its sub-unit we find the sync separator, the horizontal autolock
circuit, the vertical oscillator and the vertical output stages.
The generation of the waveforms for the east-west correction signals, the left / right and
top / bottom blanking and the composite blanking.
The horizontal drive pulses, with its phase adjustment, for the MOSFET switchers on
the HOR DEFL module are also prepared on this board.
A Barco designed IC, called the BELLA , comprising four digitally controlled
potentiometers, is utilised for the adjustment of the amplitude of the waveforms, or for
the adjustment of some DC control voltages. This IC, custom made for Barco, is driven
by an I²C (serial data) bus from the microprocessor on the controller board.
The initial (minimum) charging current of C467 is taken from the +12V via R525.
Additional current is provided by the OPAMP output through the diode D411. This
output voltage is determined by the voltage difference between the pins 5 and 6.
Pin 5 voltage is adjusted with P401 and determines the "gain" of the loop system.
This is the current versus frequency behaviour. P401 is adjusted to obtain locking
for the full range of vertical frequencies (see Service manual).
The other input , pin 6, is a reference for the 'average' amplitude of the simulated
sawtooth. Therefore, the sawtooth across C467 is buffered and the average amplitude
is measured by the Miller integrator of IC407.
The output voltage changes as long both inputs have different potential, and settles
down as soon this condition is fulfilled.
The voltage adjusted by P401 determines consequently the average current of the
generators for one typical vertical frequency.
In free run ( no sync applied), the ramp voltage is limited by Z400. The OPAMP would
then go into saturation (in the free running mode) and the output drops to approx. -
10V. As soon "V drive" is applied the voltage now must increase from - 10V to around
+6 volts before D411 gets forward biased, as from that moment onwards the current
'follows' the frequency. That would take too long and therefore the output voltage of
the OPAMP is limited because Q407 gets in conduction as soon the OPAMP output
is around +6 volts. Q406 is turned on then and the input current is deviated via this
transistor to avoid saturation of the output.
The TDA2595 performs well as sync stripper for videosignals because of its noise
integrating input. Such a (delaying) input circuit however has a bad performance for
computer signals. The LM1881 is better suited for computer sync signals and
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consequently the latter is used as sync stripper for all modes except Video / SVID.
An automatic detection circuit drives two gating diodes in order to guide the sync from
the LM1881 to the TDA2595 or to bypass this one.
The "VID/HS/CS" from the "RGB INP + SW" module is capacitively applied to pin
2 of the sync stripper IC4, and to the emitterfollower Q6 on condition D10 is forward
biased.
The separated sync pulses at pin 1 go through R55 and D9 to the same
emitterfollower on condition D9 is forward biased.
Whether the TDA2595 is used or the LM1881 as sync separator, depends on the
condition of the gating diodes D9 / D10.
The composite video mode is detected as follows. The OPAMP 5 - 6 - 7 in IC9 acts
as a level detector (no feedback). The video is integrated at the pin 6 input and pin
5 is fixed at a threshold level with R156/R157. For composite video the output pin 7
switches low which results in a saturation of Q7 and thus a blocking of D9.
D16 and D17 are then both forward biased via the stabistor D21. Consequently, the
line oscillator is forced at the minimum (15 khz) and the "Freq Mode" is also forced
to the lowest range.
The HS/CS' output of the sync stripper goes to the base of Q8 of the coincidence
detector and the COMP input of the PPL IC6.
The vertical positive pulses from IC2 pin 9 (VS) leave the main unit and arrive on the
subunit at the base of Q418. In order to find these pulses at the collector, Q415 must
be conducting to form a ground return for the emitter.
As long no vertical pulses arrive on Q416s base, the latter is not conducting and
Q415 is turned on via the R509 resistor connected to the +5V line.
The vertical oscillator can also be synchronised by VS EXT pulses, separate vertical
sync pulses injected into the projector at the VS input. Such pulses can also be
delivered by the optional HDTV Sync interface if mounted on this unit. The VS EXT
pulses are inverted by Q416 and trigger the oscillator via D425. The same negative
pulses at the collector also charge up C478 to an average low level cutting off Q402
in this case.
The voltage or waveform, applied between VRP and VRN is adjustable in 128 steps
and becomes available at the corresponding VO output. The corresponding pins of
such a potentiometer are :
Notes :
1. If the signals applied to above inputs are negative and positive with respect to the
supply, then, the VSS pin (14) must be supplied with a negative voltage.
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2. The amplitude of the input signals is limited to + 3.2V and -1.7V. Measures must
be taken to avoid saturation of the input.
The control of these ICs is accomplished with a SCL (serial clock) and SDA (serial
Data) which come from the controller. The address of the IC is determined by the
address pins which are grounded or left open (=high).
Obviously, as one IC contains four potentiometers, the address of the IC is followed
by a slave address selecting the correct potentiometer "0", 1, 2, or "3".
a) the V SWT , sent to the multiplier, to generate a vertical parabola, and for the
keystone correction (E/W correction).
b) the VERT SWT , sent to the Bella IC400, for the vertical amplitude control.
- the Bella IC400 to adjust the amplitude, the output is labelled " %V LIN PAR."
- the OPAMP IC406 input pin 2 (to be added to the adjusted V LIN PAR).
The OPAMP 1 - 2 - 3 adds the VLIN PAR to the %V LIN PAR and the output is added
to the V SWT by R409 / R410.
The "black" cathode currents are measured during a small time at the end of the
vertical retrace time (top of the picture). To allow a correct measurement, the three
beams may not be blanked during that time.
This means that the spot can be visible at the top of the picture.
An extra movement of the electron beam in the vertical deflection at the moment of
unblanking can move the "visible beam" to a point beyond the screen. For this extra
excursion (or "overshoot" in the scanning) a pulse is generated as follows.
The "V SWT" is capacitively coupled to the trigger input (negative going transient) of
IC 414. R492 / R493 installs a DC offset at this input.
The pin 13 (positive polarity) output pulse drives the Mosfet Q402 into saturation at
the end of the vertical flyback to produce a maximum excursion of the spot.
The other opposite polarity output of this one-shot , "BL PULSE INV", is used for
blanking (see later).
Due to the integrating behaviour of the scan coils, the current is delayed with respect
to the voltage.
The ABL pulse to be used in the "RGB - DRIVER " module for the black current
measurement has to be delayed with respect to the above overshoot-pulse.
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This is realised by triggering the second one - shot by the trailing edge of the former
"overshoot" pulse. The width of this pulse is also a lot smaller compared to the former
one.
As mentioned earlier the opposite polarity output pin 4 ( BL PULSE INV) of the
double one-shot IC414 is used for blanking (see sheet 2) during the vertical retrace
time.
To unblank the video during the ABL time (see composite blanking), the "ABL
PULSE INV" from pin 12 of the double one-shot is used.
3. Pulses for the controller and the RGB DRIVER (ABL measurement)
The two outputs at the pins 13 and 5 are added with D420 and D414 and then buffered
with Q417. The V PULSE is protected by the diodes hooked to the +5V and ground
with D419/D418 and sent to the microprocessor-controller board via the main board.
The shorter pulse and delayed with respect to the overshoot generated by the
second one-shot is buffered with Q411 before leaving this module. It is used on the
RGB DRIVER board to determine the time for the 'black current' measurement.
a. Power amplifiers The VERT SWT at the node R410 / R409 is sent to the BELLA IC406 (VRP0, pin
17) for adjustment. The output VO0 (% VERT SWT) is then passed through the 'ABL
overshoot as described above.
It is now capacitively coupled to the inverting inputs of the power amplifiers IC14- IC15-
IC17. At the same inputs we find :
- a DC voltage coming from P2 and P3, these are factory set coarse alignments.
These coarse alignments also reduce the range of the BELLA potentiometers,
thus increasing the resolution of the digital control.
- the vertical shift voltages controlled by the BELLA IC401 on the subunit, G shift,
R shift and B shift. The red and blue beam will follow the green shift, because a
portion of the green shift voltage is fed to the red and blue shift lines.
- a sawtooth which is proportional with the deflection currents. This is the voltage
across the feedback resistors R145, R131 and R110. These are used to stabilise
the vertical amplitudes.
The TDA8172 allows for a short vertical retrace time by doubling the supply voltage
during retrace.
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The vertical scan fail circuit is the same for the three deflection output circuits. We
limit the discussion to the green output.
The feedback across the feedback resistor R145 is capacitively coupled to the base-
emitter of Q22. The conduction time of this transistor is only during the positive
portion of the ramp and is determined by the amplitude of the vertical ramp. By the
capacitor the shift voltage is removed and does not play a role in the scan fail
detection. The (integrated) collector voltage across C102 is thus inversely proportion-
al with the amplitude of the sawtooth. As long as the amplitude is acceptable, the
collector voltage is sufficiently low to block Q23.
Either one of the scan fail circuits can saturate Q23 to "cause" the scan fail condition.
3. EAST-WEST CORRECTION
a. Trapezoidal distortion (sheet 2 of the Subunit schematic).
V SWT signal with C440, the amplitude is reduced to match the Bella specifications.
The DC is removed from the The OPAMP inverts the ramp and the output produces a sawtooth that is
symmetrical around the zero level, since the non - inverting input is at ground level.
Two ramps labelled + / - V SWT are available for adjustment by the "0" potentiometer
in the Bella IC402. The output is labelled " %V SWT" (adjusted Vertical Sawtooth).
b) Pincushion distortion.
The adjusted waveforms are added with R424 / R425 and then passing the capacitor
C422. A small DC voltage obtained from R446/R447 is added to the signal. This small
DC voltage undergoes the same gain of the E/W waveform.
The output is passed on to a Miller integrator to remove the waveform and check the
gain of the OPAMP. On the other input we apply a portion of the line frequency
dependent +HTHD voltage.
The gain of the OPAMP depends on the feedback ratio R445 / Q401. The gate bias
of the latter is the output voltage of the integrator. As this voltage is line frequency
dependent the gain of the OPAMP follows the value of the HTHD voltage. Note that
the +HTHD voltage is not exactly proportional with the line frequency. However, the
East / West correction always must be related to (a certain percentage of) the hor.
scan voltage.
Depending on the ceiling / table position, the maximum E/W correction is at the top
or the bottom of the screen. The feedback time constant between gate and source
is adapted accordingly. In table position VSI is low level and Q405 is on. R471/C444
is added to the R442/C446 time constant.
If the projector is mounted ON-AXIS, J400 link must be removed as in this case there
is no E/W correction needed.
The output of the OPAMP, pin 1 (E/W CORR) is sent to the main unit via J403(9)
where it is amplified with IC10, a TDA2030 power amplifier. It reaches finally the UN
HOR DEFL to modulate the scan voltage +HTHD.
4. Horizontal oscillator Autolock
Phase alignment
(on the main board)
a) Horizontal oscillator + Autolock
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the IC itself, but the latter has only a limited range of approx. 1.2 khz. Therefore,
The oscillator in the TDA2595 it serves as a fine lock for the frequency. An additional PLL (4046B), IC6, is used
is locked to the centre fre- to coarse lock the frequency first.
quency by a PLL system in The 4046B consists of two digitally controlled phase comparators. For this
application only the second one is used. The SIGN input, pin 14, is the line
oscillator HOSC of the TDA2595, and the COMP input is the comp. sync HS/CS'.
The corresponding output is PC2, pin 13, a three-level state output.
If the output is open (high impedance), the voltage is set at 6 volts with R58/R59.
This voltage can increase or decrease by the push-pull output of the IC. The voltage
is buffered and reaches pin 5 of a voltage comparator in IC3. The other input , pin
6, is fixed by R45/R39. The output of the comparator switches on or off the fet Q4
which allows the transfer of the regulating voltage to the TDA2595 when on
(shorted).
b) Coincidence detector
The HOSC (squarewave) switches on and off the transistor Q10. When switched
on, any pulse arriving at the base of Q8 is clamped at ground and cannot switch
on the latter. When the frequency and/or phase of the line oscillator is different from
the composite sync, these pulses arrive on the base of Q8 at the moment Q10 is
off. These pulses then switch on and off Q8 and discharge C27 which decreases
the voltage at pin 6. The voltage at the other input cannot drop lower than 6 volts
due to the zenerdiode Z4.
Consequently, the output pin 7 switches high to forward biases Q10. The latter
connects the buffer-output with the integrating OPAMP (1-2-3 of IC3).
The regulating voltage at pin 1 of IC3 drives Q1 via an adjustable zener IC5. The
efficiency of the circuit is thus automatically adapted to the line frequency. The
collector-emitter current of Q1 determines the frequency of the line oscillator in the
TDA2595.
The line oscillator is corrected until it is locked to the comp. sync frequency. The
PLL output is now disconnected from the OPAMP input since the coincidence
circuit turns off the fet Q4.
From this point on, the fine frequency lock in the TDA2595 takes over and adjusts
the line oscillator until the exact frequency and phase is reached.
As the coarse tuning voltage is lost now, the PLL output pin 17 of the TDA2595,
feeds now pin 2 of the integrating OPAMP IC3 to establish and maintain the fine
tuning loop.
In the locked state, this PLL output is 6 volts. As pin 3 of the OPAMP is set at 6
volts with R8 / R13, the action of the OPAMP continues up to the moment the
oscillator is locked to the centre of the hold range of the PLL.
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The slider voltage is limited both sides with R77 / R87. The user / service engineer
can only determine the high or low freq. mode in some window, the mid range of
frequencies.
As is discussed in the UN HOR DEFL board the two parts of the scan coil windings
are in series in the lower freq mode range and in parallel in the "higher freq mod".
The "H FREQ MODE" voltage is obviously sent to the deflection circuits to activate
the relays.
Since the flyback time in the second range is half the flyback time of the lower range
the microprocessor must be informed on the actual range the projector is running.
The "H FM" is consequently sent to the microprocessor - controller board.
The TRACKING HOR FREQ in the schematics, is proportional with the line
frequency and will be used to track some waveforms with the line frequency.
The phase of the HS squarewave output, pin 4 of the TDA2595, is determined by the
position of the pulse applied to pin 2 (LFP). Delaying this pulse with respect to the
drive pulse of pin 4 will mean that the drive pulse will be shifted back in the time for
about the same amount of the delay.
The width of this pulse also is the width of the SC (Sandcastle) which exits at pin 6.
This pulse is generated by means of two one-shots in IC7. The first one generates
a pulse starting at the end of the scan (= positive transition of the squarewave) and
with a duration determined by the time constant of the one- shot. This duration is
relevant for the delay.
The second one-shot is triggered at the negative transient of the first pulse thus the
output pulse starts with the end of the first pulse. The duration of this pulse will be
the duration of the SC pulse.
As the TRACKING HOR FREQ voltage is not at the correct dc level, nor has the
correct range (efficiency), the voltage is put to a suitable range with an OPAMP and
Q5 in the feedback loop. The output is dropped with Z1 and drives simultaneously Q11
and Q9. The delay, this is the width of the output pulse at pin 6 of the one shot in IC4,
is regulated by Q9.
The width of the pulse at output pin 10 is regulated with Q11.
f) Phase alignment :
The HOSC squarewave is not suitable for driving the MOSFETs in the horizontal
deflection. Two one shots will derive a drive pulse with the correct width and position
by means of an adjustable delay (=phase) with respect to the (reference) input sync
signal.
The adjustment range over the entire frequency range must be proportional with the
line period.
The range in absolute value must be much lower for the higher frequencies than
for the lower frequencies. The relative value (percentage) must be the same. This
is obtained by tracking the phase range with the line frequency by means of an
automatic system (feedback) as described hereafter.
The PH CONTR" voltage from the BELLA IC401 on the subunit is sent via R405 to
contact 8 of the J402 connector. The optional ORBITING module can here overrule
the PH CONTR if the projector is switched as a SLAVE.
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Anyhow, the phase controlling voltage arrives at one base of the differential amplifier
Q17. The other transistor in Q17 receives the integrated pulses of pin 13. This DC
voltage is proportional with the width of the output pulses and the line period .
Assume we have set the phase voltage at 2 volts. The comparator will now adjusts
the width of the output pulses at pin 13 until both bases of Q2 carry the same 2 volts.
Therefore, the width of the pulses will be narrower when the line period decreases,
thus for the higher frequencies. Note that the width of this pulse here is the phase
delay time.
Indeed, the other one - shot now is triggered with the negative pulse of pin 4 on the
positive going transient.
The width of the horizontal drive pulse is tuned by R89 / C64.
The positive drive pulses at pin 5 are sent to the controller to lock the PLL of the
textgenerator. By using locking pulses which have undergone the phase shift, the
text on the screen is not affected by the phase control but fixed to the scanning.
The negative going pulses at pin 12 are slightly amplified and buffered with Q15,
buffered with Q16 and sent to the UN HOR DEFL module.
5. Adjustable blankings
a) Left / right blanking .
The Left/Right Blanking pulses are generated by two one-shots in IC413 which are
triggered with "L PULSE" (FlyBack pulses from the Hor Defl board).
The available range of the BELLA potentiometers of IC402 is 0 -1.5 volts. This range should allow the same
relative blanking irrelevant the line period. Therefore, the absolute value must be
smaller at higher frequencies. A feedback system is used that automatically adapts
the width of the pulse to the line period (compare this with the phase alignment where
a similar problem is solved in a similar way).
Pulses, coinciding with the start of the flyback time, and, having a width set by C470/
Q412, exit at pin 13 of IC413. These pulses are integrated and the resulting voltage
is sent to pin 10 of IC408 to be compared with the voltage at pin 9 (=LEFT BL). The
OPAMPs output is fed back to the input pin 2 with a Miller capacitor. The current of
Q412 is adapted until both voltages at the pins 2 and 3 are identical.
The "LEFT INV" is connected to the gating (adding) diode D430 or pin 1 of the NAND
gate IC415.
To generate the blanking pulse for the end of the scan, the inverted output at pin 12
is integrated and compared with the BELLA voltage RIGHT BL.
The pulses RIGHT INV are applied to the same NAND-gate input via D429.
To achieve a high accuracy, or, in other words, to dispose of a steep ramp, the
sawtooth is sent into a dead band response amplifier built around the OPAMP 9 -
10 - 8 in IC409.
The sawtooth V SWT enters pin 9 capacitively. The output is inverted and the clipping
levels are set by clamping circuits : R465/D404/D405 and R483/D407/D406.
The modified waveform is now sent to two level detectors of IC412, on the inverting
and the non-inverting inputs. A potentiometer of the BELLA IC400 and another one
in IC401 adjust the DC levels of the other inputs.
The outputs are added and applied to the Data input of an RS-flipflop of IC411. The
clock input of this RS-FF are line pulses, the output is in this case always a multiple
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of a line period to avoid the half line offset with interlaced signals.
c) Composite blanking
The user controlled blankings are added with gating diodes to the same input of
IC415. The other input of this NAND gate are the vertical blanking pulses during the
retrace time "BL PULSE INV". The output is now combined with the UNBLANKING
ABL pulse "ABL PULSE INV". The output is inverted with another NAND gate of
the IC415 and the COMP BLANKING is finally leaving to the RGB DRIVER module.
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Interconnection
1
1
2
3
2
3 HDTV interface R762268T
Mechanical mounting
spacers
Remove on the main module the resistors R55-R68-R90 and the capacitor C49
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1
4
5
3
4
2
5
to IBCL link module for Orbiting linking or to the
Contrast modulation module if installed
Mechanical mounting
spacers (Orbiting/HDTV
Interface)
ORBITING interface
R762268U
HDTV interface
R762268T spacers (HDTV interface/
main module)
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4
5
3
4
2
Mechanical mounting
spacers (Orbiting/HDTV
Interface)
ORBITING interface
R762268U
HDTV interface
R762268T spacers (HDTV interface/
main module)
R7621085S
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P2
Adjust P2 "MAX HOR. AMPL." on the SM Power Supply to its physical minimum
(turning counter-clockwise).
P2
Max Ampl
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Adjustment
With respect to chassis ground, measure the dc voltage at the cathode of the diode
D19.
Adjust P2 on the Hor. Deflection module (turning clockwise) until the Horizontal
Amplitude of the projected picture begins to reduce.
Horizontal linearity 1. Adjust the core of the linearity coil using a 15 kHz input source.
3. Adjust P64 using an input source with a retrace time of 1.25us (Green LED on the
sub module R7621085S lights up to indicate the high frequency range).
P64
P1
Linearity
coil
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Introduction. On this board we find the MOSFET switching transistors, acting as switches to start
and stop the currents through the deflection coils. As we need a very short retrace time,
the amplitude of the flyback pulse is bigger than the maximum of one Mosfet. Therefore,
two Mosfet switches are used in series. On the other hand, the amplitude of the current,
especially in the mode where the two half windings are in parallel, is so high that the
scan current must be divided over two Mosfets in parallel.
The very high scanning computer sources require a very short retrace time and thus
blanking time of the projector. The lower scanning frequencies do not require such a
short blanking time.
This is obtained by switching the two horizontal deflection windings of the deflection
yoke unit in parallel (we further call this the Higher Freq Range ) for the high
scanning frequency.
For the lower scanning sources however these same two windings on the yoke are
connected in series in order to double the retrace time compared with the parallel
connection (further called the Lower Freq Range " range). This switching of the yoke
configuration is accomplished with three relays on the Deflection Switching Module
mounted on the CRT unit cover.
When switching from the low range to the high range, or vice versa, the deflection
voltage +HTHD on the SMPS MUST be switched off (or at least reduced) the moment
the relays are active.
The circuits which inhibit the deflection voltage and the drive circuit which control these
relays are located on the Subunit of the Hor Defl. board.
Furthermore, on this board , we find the required protection circuits such as scan hold
down and scan failure.
Preparation of the drive The horizontal deflection circuit uses two MOSFETS in series in order to be capable
pulses. of handling more than 1000 volt pulses. Therefore, two drive pulses on different ground
reference levels are required.
The bottom MOSFETS are driven by a pulse train referenced to ground or chassis
ground, the top MOSFETS by drive pulses referenced to the mid-point of the two
series connected MOSFETs, the HDM point. The Vcc of each opto-coupler must
therefore have a different ground reference.
The power supply for generating the top drive pulses is taken from the +17 volt via
diode D33 to block the pulses, as HDM, the reference ground for the top drive pulses,
carries line pulses.
The hor. drive pulses, prepared on the UN SYNC+VERT DEFL board, are sent to the
amplifier Q13. By using a transformer T2, a "floating" drive pulse referred to HDM for
the top Mosfets can easily be obtained.
When the flyback pulse is present during retrace, D33 becomes reversed biased and
act like an open circuit to the 17VDC line. At that time, the drive circuit receives its
voltage supply from the charge stored in C48.
The "high" drive pulses reach the gate-source of the top Mosfets, and the "low" drive
pulses drive the bottom Mosfet switches.
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Modulation of the scan The +HTHD voltage from the SMPS board is modulated in Q3 by the East-West
voltage / correction signal prepared on the Sync + Vert Defl board. Z2 protects the transistor
East-West correction and SR2 limits the charging current of this coupling capacitor through the zener. Q2
transistor is used to discharge the boosting capacitor C31 at the start of a vertical scan.
A vertical flyback pulse, derived from VDH B (Vertical Deflection High Blue) is sent to
the gate. This minimizes keystone problems at the top due to a remaining charge on
C31 after the vertical retrace. It causes the charge on C31 to always start from the same
amplitude after each vertical retrace, regardless of the voltage that was built up at the
end of the vertical scan.
Horizontal linearity track- The problem we meet with such a big frequency range, is the frequency dependent
ing control. characteristic of the linearity coil. At a higher scanning frequency, the impedance of
the linearity coil would increase.
To overcome this, a second coil T1 is magnetically coupled to the standard linearity
coil. This current in this modulating coil is delivered by a Mosfet Q1.
The needed current for tracking is got via the biasing circuit of the gate of Q1 (LIN HIGH)
as follows.
The drive pulses trigger a one-shot in IC1 at the positive going transient input. The output
pulses are then applied to the gate of a Mosfet Q8 and at the drain split to two circuits
:
- the simple integrator R20 / C3, the obtained voltage across the capacitor is
consequently a voltage proportional with the line frequency labelled "LIN
REF".
- the push-pull Q5 / Q6 and the top/top detector just to obtain a negative voltage
to supply amongst others the OPAMP IC2.
The DC level of this LIN REF voltage is not correct to drive the Mosfet Q1 and a level
shift is realised with the OPAMP 1-2-3 of IC2.
This OPAMP receives at the inverting input a voltage that is proportional with the line
frequency, the amplitude adjustment does not affect this LIN REF voltage.
The other non-inverting input receives a voltage that is proportional with the scan
voltage. This voltage is proportional with the line frequency and with the amplitude
adjustment. The influence of the amplitude adjustment must be minimized and this
done as follows.
For one typical frequency, we obtain one typical LIN REF voltage. The HTHD voltage
however depends also on the horizontal amplitude. Any change in the emitter voltage
of Q4 is compensated via the feedback Q7 - base Q4.
Corrections in the "Higher In the "High Freq. Range" mode, due to the change of the flyback time and the
Freq. Range". appropriated scan voltage, adaptations on different line frequency dependent circuits
(on the subunit) are required.
The HFM (Hor Freq. Mode) voltage, coming from the " UN SYNC + VERT DEFL" is
compared to the level set by R31/R32 in the level detector 5-6-7 of IC2.
The output changes from high to low or vice versa are detected by IC1 to turn off the
scan voltage (see later).
The output level is further inverted by a similar detector and the output pin 1 is used for
different functions :
a) To switch on and off Q45. When this transistor is "on", the relays on the "Deflection
Switching" module are "activated". These relays realize the commutation from
series to parallel. The same transistor also "serves" the relay "REL1" on the HOR
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DEFL board. With this relay a correction on the linearity coil is obtained between
the high and low frequency ranges.
b) To switch on and off Q58. This transistor permits a correction on the efficiency of the
HTHD voltage for the second range of the input protection circuit (transistor Q9 - IC1)
that will be discussed under the paragraph "Protections".
c) To switch on and off Q60. When this transistor is 'on' the LIN REF voltage is dropped
by the divider R20 / R63 (=on the subunit) as a compensation for the drop of the
HTHD voltage.
d) To switch on and off Q59 . When "on", P64 is added in parallel to the gate of Q1and
allows a correction on the linearity tracking
If the sum of the currents of the three scan coils exceeds a pre-determined level,
the drive is inhibited as follows :
The wire J2-J3 in series with the three scan coils , acts as a low value resistor and
is connected across the base-emitter of Q16. When a 0.6 volt or greater voltage is
dropped across the wire, Q16 starts to conduct and triggers the monoflop Q10/
Q14.As long Q10 is blocked, the drive transistor Q13 remains "on", inhibiting the
drive. BY re-applying the drive pulse to the base of Q10 via D9 (a kind of feedback),
a faster reaction on the overcurrent can be obtained.
b) Overvoltage protection.
The sum of flyback pulses on each of the series connected Mosfets are checked
by a rectifier network consisting of diodes D30, D31 and D32 and common
decoupling capacitors. The pulses at the node of the two Mosfets (HDM ) are
rectified with D24 . This voltage must be half of the total flyback voltage in order to
protect the mosfets against overvoltage. This is realised with the circuit R73/C46/
D24/SR5/ R56/C32.
The rectified voltage is dropped with R52 / P3 / R51 and sent to two level detectors.
The threshold level is set by a zener at 6.2 volt with Z5. At the moment pin 6 of IC2
exceeds the threshold, the horizontal amplitude is reduced with Q11. This will avoid
the action of the "Hold Down Deflection" protection circuit.
If for any reason, the 1950V level is reached the HOLD DOWN DEFLECTION circuit
is activated.
It is imperative that the Mosfets are fully switched on, so that the internal resistance
will be as low as possible. Due to the large deflection current, even a small amount
of excess resistance, will cause the Mosfets to generate too much heat.
This Mosfet drive pulse amplitude depends in part on the +17 volt supply and the
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voltage supplied from the +17VDC line . The drive signals are developed from the
17VDC and to prevent damage, due to insufficient drive, if this voltage becomes too
low, IC1 pin 3 gets low and inhibits the drive signal via the 'DEFL OFF'.
The DEFL OFF is connected with the R(eset) of the monoflop in IC1. The function
of the latter will be explained hereafter.
d) Input protection :
The H DR from the UN SYNC + VERT DEFL has as task to start and stop the
conduction of the Mosfets. If however the Mosfets are in conduction and there is a
"stop" that does not arrive, there is a risk of damaging the power switchers.
In such case, a stop pulse will be automatically generated by the monoflop in IC1,
output 7. This output remains low as low the input is retriggered at pin 5. When such
a trigger pulse is absent, the output switches high after a time determined by the
time constant R25 / C5 + current delivered by Q9. This current is tracked with the
line frequency by using the scan voltage as emitter supply. Note that a correction
on the base voltage occurs in the second range with Q58 on the subunit.
Horizontal pulses are fed into the transistors Q17, Q21 and Q19. As long as there
are horizontal pulses on the base of these transistors, they are conducting for each
horizontal period, and the collectors are held "low" by C33, C44 and C37. These
smoothened collector voltages keep the gating diodes D28, D29 and D26 blocked.
If either one of the pulses or all pulses are missing, Q19 transistor gets in conduction
and turns its collector at low level. The SF line will be pulled low and the scan fail
condition will be met.
The HFM (=Horizontal Frequency Mode) voltage (HIGH in the low freq. range and
LOW in the high freq. range) comes from the Sync+Vert Defl board . This voltage
is applied to IC2 pin 5 (on a level detector in IC2).
When HFM switches from HIGH to LOW (when the "high freq. range" is selected),
the output follows, and, a negative voltage transition occurs at the output . This
negative transition triggers the monoflop on the active low pin 5 input of the
monoflop IC1.
When on the other hand the freq. mode changes from Low to High, the positive
transition triggers now the monoflop at pin 4 (active high).
The end result is that for either transition, the output pin 6 will go "High". The time
that it will remain high is determined by the time constant C26/R25.
The "high" at pin 6 turns on the red LED D8 and it will stay on as long as pin 6 is
"high".
The second inverted output pin 7 (low pulse) turns off Q15. The collector of this
transistor DEFL ON is connected with the SMPS and as this an active LOW
output, the scan voltage +HTHD is inhibited when this DEFL ON voltage is high (see
SMPS).
Therefore, the scan is inhibited, when Q15 is "OFF" during switching of the
frequency range.
Starting conditions
When the projector is first turned on, Q16 is forward biased due to the high charging
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current of C20 through R18. This causes a "high" on the base of Q16, pulling it's
collector "low". During the charging time the HTHD is dropped and the Hor Scan is
inhibited.
When C20 is charged, Q16 turns off releasing Q15s base and switching on the
scan voltage +HTHD.
This delayed start of the HTHD allows the monoflop circuit in IC2 to reach a "steady
state" since the line oscillator first has to lock to the selected input source.
The scan voltage +HTHD has to track the line frequency in order to regulate the
horizontal width of the picture. The amplitude of the flyback pulses at the connection
of the top and bottom Mosfets (=HDM) is a direct result of the horizontal width and
can be taken as a reference. These pulses are coupled and isolated by transformer
T3, rectified by D34 and the FBHD voltage is sent to the SMPS, to regulate the
HTHD.
This voltage is proportional to the width of the raster on the CRT faceplate.
Each horizontal deflection yoke consists of two horizontal windings which may be
connected in either a series or parallel configuration. The inductance of the parallel
connection is obviously lower than the series configuration (parallel and series
inductance uses the same formula as resistance) therefore they are connected in
parallel for the "high" frequency mode.
The lower inductance in the parallel configuration causes the resonant frequency
of the flyback pulse to increase, thereby producing a more rapid horizontal retrace.
Note: HDM is the mid-point of the two series connected deflection MOSFETS. HDL
is the common connection to the three horizontal yoke windings, that supplies the
yokes with the +HTHD voltage, after passing through Q3 and the linearity coil.
The DC horizontal shift voltage from the "Focus and Shift Board (76 2271) is applied
between HDHX and HDLX (X stands for R, G or B or the Red, Green or Blue) of the
red, green and blue deflection yokes. The HDLX is in fact a feedback to the Focus
+ SHIFT board in order to to stabilise the horizontal width.
In the LOW FREQ mode, the two horizontal width alignment coils are in series.
When switched to the "High Freq." mode only one coil is in the circuit, (see
schematics).
S10, S20 and S30 allow the horizontal scan to be inverted to adapt the projector for
a front or rear projection. S10 is also used to provide the HSIC information to the
controller board , so that the controller board will know the configuration of the
horizontal scan switches.
The HSI also goes to the "HOR SHIFT+FOCUS" board and is used by Q1 and Q2
to invert the shift voltages on P1 and P2 (horizontal shift Red and Blue).
Note that this board also contains the switch for the inversion of the vertical scan.
Here the same VSI info can be used for both, the controller and the Vert Defl board
(similar to Hor Defl).
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The Scan Fail loop (SF3-SF4-SF5-SF6) passes through two contacts of the
deflection connectors. In the event that one of these yoke connectors is discon-
nected, the projector will go into scan fail, terminating the EHT.
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SIT. ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION QUANTITY SIT. ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION QUANTITY
SIT. ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION QUANTITY SIT. ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION QUANTITY
SIT. ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION QUANTITY SIT. ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION QUANTITY
R 39 R101538 R MF H 1K5 F 0W4 E3 R 13 R101550 R MF H 15K F 0W4 E3
R 68 R101538 R MF H 1K5 F 0W4 E3 R 32 R101551 R MF H 18K F 0W4 E3
R 10 R101540 R MF H 2K2 F 0W4 E3 R 62 R101551 R MF H 18K F 0W4 E3
R 33 R101542 R MF H 3K3 F 0W4 E3 R 17 R101552 R MF H 22K F 0W4 E3
R 11 R101544 R MF H 4K7 F 0W4 E3 R 18 R101552 R MF H 22K F 0W4 E3
R 31 R101548 R MF H 10K F 0W4 E3 R 63 R101552 R MF H 22K F 0W4 E3
R 37 R101548 R MF H 10K F 0W4 E3 R 61 R101555 R MF H 39K F 0W4 E3
R 38 R101548 R MF H 10K F 0W4 E3 R 53 R101557 R MF H 56K F 0W4 E3
R 43 R101548 R MF H 10K F 0W4 E3 R 56 R101557 R MF H 56K F 0W4 E3
R 1 R101549 R MF H 12K F 0W4 E3 R 52 R101560 R MF H100K F 0W4 E3
R 2 R101549 R MF H 12K F 0W4 E3 R 54 R101560 R MF H100K F 0W4 E3
R804674
(x11)
R802691
R802741
R722276
R313220 R133036
R805848
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Electromagnetic Focus+Hor Shift R762271
Sub module R762271S
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3+RU6KLIW%OXH
Note: the mentioned adjustments are Horizontal shift 'course' adjustments for the Red and Blue
picture tube.
Preparation
Adjust the Horizontal raster centering controls for Red and Blue in their mid
position by means of the Remote Control Unit. The numeric indicator under the
respective bar scale indicates 50.
(Refer to the Owner's manual of the projector - Guided or Random adjustment
mode).
Alignment
Use the Horizontal shift controls P2 for RED and P1 for BLUE to shift horizontally
the Red and Blue image until the center coincides with the center of the Green
image.
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IC303
+1.5V
H Ampl (not used)
-1.5V
B Static
V PAR
G Static
digital
SDA R Static
potentiometer (x4)
SCL
IC302 Top
IC300 IC300 Q312/IC309
Blockdiagram
VDL Buffer clamping switch top
IC311
IC402 Bottom
Q311/IC309 IC310
comparator switch bottom R HOR
IC310
digital
R VERT
potentiometer (x4)
IC301 Right
IC300 Q300/301 IC300 Q302/303/306 Q310/IC309
LP Buffer Buffer clamping switch right
IC312
IC403/Q420 IC307
V PAR corner comparator(+) Left
Q309/IC309 IC314
focussing
switch left G HOR
digital
IC314
G VERT
IC307
Electromagnetic Focus+Hor Shift
Sub module
potentiometer (x4)
comparator(-) Driver
IC306
+12V 78L05 +5V
IC304
317LZ +3.2V IC313
IC314
B HOR
IC314
digital
IC305 B VERT
-12V 337LZ -1.7V
potentiometer (x4)
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Preparation and Adjustment of the waveforms
necessary for the focus coils
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T20
R26
IC20 HDH B
Q20 shift output
<64kHz> Blue
Q1/Q2 HDL B
switching
HSI ceiling/table
Blockdiagram
P2 T30
R34
Red adj. IC30 HDH G
Q30 shift output
P1 <64kHz> Green
Blue adj. HDL G
T40
R46
IC40 HDH R
Q40 shift output
<64kHz> Red
HDL R
IC52
+1.5V
-1.5V
digital
SDA IC50/51
potentiometer (x4)
Electromagnetic Focus+Hor Shift
I2C interface
Sub module
SCL
IC1 IC3
+17V +12V +SH 317LZ +Shift (+3.1V)
7812
IC2 IC4
-17V -SH -Shift (-1.7V)
7912 -12V 337LZ
IC5
+12V 7805 +5V
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Q190/199
Driver Q191/193
Voltage doubler
IC303
+1.5V
H Ampl (not used)
-1.5V IC100 Q141 FHH R
R Static Q140/142
G Static Driver
FHL R
SDA B Static
R142
SCL
IC312
IC314
G HOR
IC314
G VERT
IC200 FVH R
FVL R
R204
IC210 FVH R
IC313
FVL R
IC314
B HOR R214
FVL R
R224
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a) At line frequency :
A sawtooth generator is built around Q300 / 301. C302 charges up via the variable (line
tracked) current generator Q300, and discharges via Q301 when a horizontal pulse
is sent to its base. This pulse starts slightly before the end of the horizontal scan in order
to obtain sufficient energy at the start of the horizontal scanning. The trigger pulse is
generated in two steps by the two monoflops of IC401. By an integration ( = averaging)
of the pulse train at the output pin 13, an automatic tracking of the trigger moment with
the line frequency is got.
C302 then charges, and its rate of charge is determined by the condition of the current
generator Q300. Q300 is supplied with the + FOCus voltage from the SMPS, which
is in some way proportional to the line frequency. A vertical parabola is added to this
charging current via C422.
Because of this, a tracking of the amplitude sawtooth signal with the line and vertical
frequencies is developed.
- the inverting input of another level detector of IC307, pin 6, to produce a left-right
squarewave (DRIVER) opposite in phase to the one on pin 1 of IC307. This
squarewave is used on the main board to boost up the supply voltage of the line
power amplifiers during the second half of the horizontal scan (see further).
The parabolic signal from the multiplier, IC301 is buffered with Q302, clamped and
buffered. The signal then goes to the non-inverting inputs of two voltage-followers in
IC309 (MC34084).
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Obviously, the clamper Q310 shorts to ground the parabolic waveform, during the first
half of the horizontal scan, and Q309 shorts the signal during the second half of scan.
The buffered signals are now adjusted in amplitude with IC311, IC312 and IC313 for the
three colours. The outputs are summed and sent to the power amplifiers on a suitable
level.
b) At vertical frequency :
The vertical sawtooth "VDL" is DC coupled to a buffer IC308 pin 3 and then applied to
:
The two remaining potentiometers of IC311, IC312, IC313 are used to adjust the top /
bottom waveforms which are again summed and leave the subunit to be amplified by
the power amplifiers on the main board.
d) Power amplifiers :
1. CORNER - H .
The left / right adjusted waveforms, summed on the subunit IC309 output, are
now amplified to generate the required magnetic field for focusing of the beam
during the horizontal scan. Because of the high scanning range, a good slew rate
of these amplifiers is necessary. This is especially critical during the second
part of the horizontal scan. This can be realised by boosting up the supply
voltage during this time.
This boosting up of the +FOC voltage is got with the circuit around Q190 - 193.
The squarewave drives the push-pull stage Q190 / Q191, which on its turn drives
the MOSFETs Q192 - Q193 . The +FOC voltage is boosted up during the second
part of the horizontal scan and is now referred to as +V[DYN].
Three identical amplifier stages with feedback to the inverting input of the
OPAMPs in IC100, deliver the required current to the horizontal focus coils.
2. CORNER - V / STATIC.
Since the vertical scanning frequencies are much lower than the horizontal
frequencies, a TDA2030 may be used. For stability reasons, a similar feedback
voltage is applied on the inverting input, together with a DC-voltage (=static, for
the centre).
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B. Horizontal SHIFT The + / - SHIFT voltages are not returned to chassis ground, but to the HDL (Horizontal
Deflection Low, which is basically HTHD). Therefore, the adjusted shift voltages may
not be referenced to chassis ground, but to the same HDL.
The digital potentiometer IC (IC52) has to be supplied with the + / - SHIFT voltages from
the SMPS.
The I2C-bus lines SDA and SCL must drive the above-mentioned chip via an isolation
circuit, using an opto-coupler.
The opto-coupler IC50 is used to isolate the SDA and SCL lines, referenced to a cold
(chassis) ground, from the shift circuits in IC52.
The SCL pulses are sent to pin 1 of IC52 via an opto-coupler in IC50, whereas the SDA
data line is connected with pin 2 through the other opto-coupler in IC50.
At the moment an Acknowledgment bit is returned to the Controller, another opto-
coupler IC51 takes over. To avoid a return to IC52 via the first opto-coupler, MOSFETs
are automatically switched on and off.
The HSI (Horizontal Scan Identification) information from one of the horizontal scan
switches on the Scan Switching module, allows an inversion of the supply voltages
for the multiturn potentiometers P1 and P2. These potentiometers are the factory set
coarse alignments of the shift, to be adjusted prior to the digital control.
The SHIFT voltages control an average DC current through the horizontal yoke windings
in order to horizontally shift the rasters.
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R804998
R804831
R805296
(without screw thread)
R804832 (long)
R804674 (short)
(with screw thread)
R805836
R805839
R805835 R313949
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R313943
R801277 R313946
R313525
R722276
R133063 R721620
R780298
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Convergence DRIVER module R762518
GREEN Convergence module R7625128
Convergence Driver
module R762518
R762518_r00
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Adjustment procedure
P5
P1
P2 IC30
P3 P4
P6
IC39
Preparation - Remove the unit from the projector housing. Insert the extension board and plug the
unit on it. (refer to the sheet 'Service Kit' for installation of it)
IMPORTANT
- For all the adjustments on the module, the projector has to operate on a signal with
the highest used line frequency.
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P1 P2
IC30
pin 10
IC39
pin 1
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P4 and P5 aligned
correctly
GROUND
Adjustment of P4
<
GROUND
Adjustment of P5
<
GROUND
<
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P3 aligned correctly
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Adjustment of P3
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Adjustment of P6
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Adjustment of P6
<
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Two trigger pulses are generated to trigger the sawtooth generator and the dynamic
boosting up of the power supply of the end stages. The sawtooth waveforms are
clamped to ground level during one part of the scanning (left/right or top/bottom) and
adjusted in amplitude for a linear correction on the scan for red and blue colour (except
when the "convergence on green " option is mounted).
Multipliers produce parabolic waveforms which undergo the same kind of flow for the
non linear corrections. A combination of the clamped signals, and a modulation on
either a sawtooth or parabola is needed for the corner convergence. All the waveforms
for one colour are summed with an OPAMP and amplified by a DC amplifier in the
OUTPUT module.
Trigger Pulse generation The HDR_CONV is speeded up and inverted with Q603. The negative pulse at the
Pulse 1 and 2 collector triggers at its negative going transient the monoflops IC9 and IC19.
The width of the positive output pulse at pin 13 of IC9 is adjusted with P1. The pulse
train at the output pin 13 is integrated with R34/C620 and applied to one input (+) of
the OPAMP IC15. It is obvious that the voltage across C620 is proportional with the
width of the pulse and the line frequency. The output of this OPAMP determines the
current of the current source Q9. This current adjusts the width of the pulse at the output
pin 7 of IC19. The time constant of this one shot is designed to be a little less than the
time period. That time constant needs to be tracked with the line frequency and this
is realized as follows. The opposite polarity output pin 7 is integrated by R677 / C663
and applied to the inverting input of the same OPAMP.
The pulse at pin 7 (Pulse 1) starts consequently just before the end of the scanning
and is used to trigger the horizontal sawtooth generator.
The pulse output at pin 13 triggers on the positive going transient the second monoflop
in IC9. The width of the output pulse at pin 5 is adjusted with P2. Through the buffer Q5
the pulse is available for boosting up the supply voltage of the power end stages. Note
that this pulse 2 is also added via D38 to pulse 1.
The voltage comparator IC16 (5-6-7) transforms the sawtooth into a squared Horizontal
'Switch Pulse' of 24 Vpp (+ / - 12V). This switch signal is used to clamp either the
sawtooth or the parabola during the first or second half of the horizontal scanning. Note
that the clipping level is variable with the voltage that drives the current source of the
sawtooth generator. The multiplier IC20 (AD633) generates a horizontal parabola HP+
.
The next OPAMP shifts the DC level by clamping the middle of the parabola to a voltage
adjusted by P5 (approx. 0 volts) in order to compensate the tolerances of the multiplier.
The convergence at horizontal frequency with the ramp and parabola waveforms in the
zones 11 - 14 are adjusted in IC1-IC2-IC601-IC602.
The waveforms are each time clamped with a clamping transistor served by the
horizontal switch pulse. Two opposite phased waveform are each time applied to the
potentiometers in the Bella's (digital potentiometer or D/A convertors).
Vertical axis convergence The vertical sawtooth generator is generated in a similar way as the horizontal sawtooth
generator, discussed above. The much lower frequencies here allow the use of the
MUXDMUX IC46 (4053) in stead of the clampers.
The "Vertical Switch Pulse" is passed through the RS flip-flop IC39 which is clocked
with the pulse 1 in order to make the transition coincide with the trigger or the start of
the horizontal sawtooth. This avoids a jitter for interlaced signals.
North-South / East-West For these corrections we need horizontal waveforms with an amplitude depending on
and Midline corrections. the vertical position or vertical scanning. The horizontal waveforms must be modulated
on a vertical sawtooth or parabola. This modulation is performed by IC29 (MLT04). The
four different waveforms are all applied to the "X" and "Y" inputs and the modulated
waveforms are the "W1 - W4" pins.
The corrections , called GEOMETRY corrections, are added to the CORNER and AXIS
corrections in the "Summing Amplifiers".
Two kind of corrections (referred to as "skew" and "bow") are required to correct the
projection angle and aberrations of the optical system.
The HSVS (Horizontal Sawtooth modulated on a Vertical Sawtooth) and HSVP are
used for this purpose.
The HSVS is first amplified with an OPAMP in IC30 and then clamped with Q11 and
Q10 which are 'served' with the "R" and "S" switching signals. The LS+ and LS- (Left
Skew) and RS+ / RS- (Right Skew) are fed to two digital potentiometers in IC13 and
the adjusted outputs are sent simultaneously to the three convergence coils.
HSVP is first inverted and amplified and then clamped during the first or second half
of the scan. The RB+/- and LB+/- are applied to the digital potentiometers in the same
IC13 and the outputs also feed the three convergence coils.
Two type of waveforms are modulated on a vertical sawtooth VS, Horizontal Sawtooth
(HS) and Horizontal Parabola (HP).The HSVS from IC29 (sheet 3) is capacitively
coupled to the MUX DMUX IC46 (sheet 2) and in stead of clamping, the signal it is
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switched with the " vertical switch pulse " for a split of top and bottom.
The TK (Top Keystone) and BK (Bottom Keystone) signals are adjusted in IC14. Since
there is a correction per colour the different outputs of the digital potentiometers are
gathered per colour and will be added to the other corrections in the "summing
amplifiers".
Midline Corrections.
For the vertical and horizontal midline skew and bow corrections, the non-modulated
waveforms HP- / + , HS+ / - are adjusted in amplitude with IC42 and simultaneously
applied to the vertical and horizontal convergence coils of the three crt's.
Corner convergence. The four corners are further divided (split) into 4 zones. The generation of the
convergence signals for the corners is similar for these four corners. The only difference
is the clamping or switching period. A split top / bottom is realised with a MUXDMUX
switcher and a left / right split with fast switching clamping transistors.
We limit the explanation to one corner and one zone (Zone 1) .
Zone 1 is the cross section of the extreme left vertical axis and the extreme top
horizontal axis. We need to start with a Horizontal Parabola (=extreme left vertical axis)
modulated on Vertical Parabola (= extreme top horizontal axis). This signal is called
HPVP' in sheet 5. The clamping transistor Q16 clamps this signal during the second
half of the horizontal scan and then the signal is called Z1+Z20 . This signal is now split
into top / bottom (Z1 and Z20) by the MUXDMUX IC12 (see sheet 4). Z1 and Z20 are
now prepared for the digital potentiometer IC35 by the buffer - OPAMP IC37 to get Z1+
and Z1- (same signal with opposite polarity). These signals are then adjusted in IC35
and used for red and blue. The outputs are added in the summing amplifier to the rest
of the corrections. (Geometry and Axis).
Summing amplifiers.
All the corrections for the horizontal convergence coils are added per colour and
amplified with an MC34081. These OPAMP's are supplied with + / - 12V and since the
non-inverting input is at ground level, the average output of these OPAMPs is around
zero volts. This is required by the output power amplifiers for a balanced load of the
(complementary) output stage.
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10 R133085 HTSN@A GEN I_SHT CRA 30 0,00039 C 60 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1
C 61 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1
70 R3133921 J MD SHUNT F P2 E1SN I RD 4 C 62 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1
C 63 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1
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C 65 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1
20 R3631059 SCR Z933 M 3 X 8 SS 3 C 66 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1
60 R3631059 SCR Z933 M 3 X 8 SS 2 C 67 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1
C 68 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1
40 R804674 HTSN A GEN SPG 1XM3 SH 1 C 69 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1
30 R804769 HTSN A GEN SPG 2XM3 SH 1 C 70 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1
80 R805954 HTSN C PJ56 G808 CNVDVR 1 C 71 R111549 C EL RA 3M3M 50E2 85
C 72 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1
C 1 P210137 C# COG MU 100P J 50 1206 1 C 73 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1
C 2 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1 C 74 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1
C 3 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1 C 75 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1
C 5 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1 C 76 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1
C 6 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1 C 77 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1
C 7 P210095 C# X7R MU 330N M 50 1812 1 C 78 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1
C 8 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1 C 79 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1
C 9 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1 C 80 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1
C 10 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1 C 81 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1
C 11 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1 C 82 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1
C 12 P210095 C# X7R MU 330N M 50 1812 1 C 83 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1
C 13 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1 C 85 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1
C 14 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1 C 86 P210092 C# X7R MU 10N K 50 1206 1
C 15 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1 C 87 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1
C 16 P210092 C# X7R MU 10N K 50 1206 1 C 88 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1
C 17 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1 C 90 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1
C 18 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1 C 91 P210013 C# COG MU 1N J 50 1206 1
C 19 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1 C 92 P210064 C# COG MU 22P J 50 1206 1
C 20 P210138 C# COG MU 10P J 50 1206 1 C 93 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1
C 21 P210081 C# COG MU 180P J 50 0805 1 C 94 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1
C 22 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1 C 95 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1
C 23 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1 C 96 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1
C 24 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1 C 97 P210169 C# X7R MU 220N K 50 1210 1
C 25 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1 C 98 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1
C 26 R111466 C EL RA 100M M 16E2 85 C 99 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1
C 30 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1 C100 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1
C 31 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1 C101 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1
C 32 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1 C102 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1
C 33 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1 C103 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1
C 34 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1 C104 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1
C 35 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1 C105 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1
C 36 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1 C107 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1
C 37 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1 C108 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1
C 38 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1 C109 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1
C 39 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1 C110 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1
C 40 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1 C111 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1
C 41 P210097 C# X7R MU 33N K 50 1206 1 C112 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1
C 42 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1 C123 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1
C 43 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1 C124 P210115 C# COG MU 6P8D 50 0805 1
C 45 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1 C129 P210102 C# COG MU 470P J 50 1206 1
C 46 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1 C400 P210076 C# COG MU 220P J 50 1206 1
C 47 P210140 C# X7R MU 4N7K 50 1206 1 C401 P210136 C# Y5V MU 330N Z 50 1206 1
C 48 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1 C402 P210045 C# X7R MU 47N K 50 1206 1
C 49 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1 C403 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1
C 50 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1 C404 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1
C 51 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1 C405 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1
C 52 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1 C406 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1
C 53 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1 C407 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1
C 56 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1 C408 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1
C 57 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1 C409 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1
C 58 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1 C410 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1
C 59 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1 C412 P210138 C# COG MU 10P J 50 1206 1
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Convergence DRIVER module R762518
GREEN Convergence module R7625128
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C413 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1 C649 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1
C414 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1 C650 R111476 C EL RA 47M M 25E2 85
C415 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1 C651 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1
C416 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1 C652 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1
C417 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1 C654 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1
C418 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1 C655 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1
C419 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1 C656 P210138 C# COG MU 10P J 50 1206 1
C420 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1 C660 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1
C421 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1 C661 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1
C422 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1 C662 R111546 C EL RA 1M M 50E2 85
C423 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1 C663 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1
C424 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1 C664 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1
C425 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1 C665 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1
C426 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1 C666 P210092 C# X7R MU 10N K 50 1206 1
C450 P210137 C# COG MU 100P J 50 1206 1 C669 P210138 C# COG MU 10P J 50 1206 1
C451 P210137 C# COG MU 100P J 50 1206 1 C671 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1
C452 P210137 C# COG MU 100P J 50 1206 1 C672 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1
C453 P210137 C# COG MU 100P J 50 1206 1 C674 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1
C454 P210137 C# COG MU 100P J 50 1206 1 C675 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1
C455 P210137 C# COG MU 100P J 50 1206 1 C679 P210153 C# Z5U MU 1M M 63 1812 1
C456 P210137 C# COG MU 100P J 50 1206 1 C680 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1
C457 P210137 C# COG MU 100P J 50 1206 1 C681 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1
C458 P210137 C# COG MU 100P J 50 1206 1 C682 P210138 C# COG MU 10P J 50 1206 1
C459 P210137 C# COG MU 100P J 50 1206 1 C684 R111531 C EL RA 10M M 35E2 85
C460 P210137 C# COG MU 100P J 50 1206 1 C687 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1
C461 P210137 C# COG MU 100P J 50 1206 1 C688 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1
C462 P210137 C# COG MU 100P J 50 1206 1 C690 R111531 C EL RA 10M M 35E2 85
C463 P210137 C# COG MU 100P J 50 1206 1 C691 R111531 C EL RA 10M M 35E2 85
C464 P210137 C# COG MU 100P J 50 1206 1 C692 R111531 C EL RA 10M M 35E2 85
C465 P210137 C# COG MU 100P J 50 1206 1 C693 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1
C602 P210150 C# X7R MU 3N3K 50 1206 1 C694 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1
C603 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1 C695 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1
C605 P210169 C# X7R MU 220N K 50 1210 1 C696 P210138 C# COG MU 10P J 50 1206 1
C606 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1 C699 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1
C608 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1 C700 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1
C609 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1 C701 R111486 C EL RA 47M M 50E2 85
C611 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1 C703 R111531 C EL RA 10M M 35E2 85
C612 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1 C704 R111531 C EL RA 10M M 35E2 85
C613 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1 C706 P210140 C# X7R MU 4N7K 50 1206 1
C614 R111546 C EL RA 1M M 50E2 85 C707 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1
C615 R111546 C EL RA 1M M 50E2 85 C708 R111476 C EL RA 47M M 25E2 85 1
C616 R111548 C EL RA 2M2M 50E2 85 C709 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1
C617 R111531 C EL RA 10M M 35E2 85 C710 R111476 C EL RA 47M M 25E2 85
C620 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1 C711 R111546 C EL RA 1M M 50E2 85
C621 R111546 C EL RA 1M M 50E2 85 C752 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1
C622 R1115915 C EL5 RA 4M7M 35E2 85 C753 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1
C623 R1115915 C EL5 RA 4M7M 35E2 85
C624 R111546 C EL RA 1M M 50E2 85 D 1 P234099 D#4148 R DMMELF 1
C625 R111546 C EL RA 1M M 50E2 85 D 3 P234055 D#BAT54 SCH SOT23 1
C626 P210138 C# COG MU 10P J 50 1206 1 D 9 P234099 D#4148 R DMMELF 1
C629 R111546 C EL RA 1M M 50E2 85 D 30 P234055 D#BAT54 SCH SOT23 1
C630 R111531 C EL RA 10M M 35E2 85 D 31 P234055 D#BAT54 SCH SOT23 1
C631 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1 D 33 P234099 D#4148 R DMMELF 1
C632 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1 D 38 P234055 D#BAT54 SCH SOT23 1
C633 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1 D 39 P234055 D#BAT54 SCH SOT23 1
C634 R111546 C EL RA 1M M 50E2 85 D 40 P234099 D#4148 R DMMELF 1
C636 R111531 C EL RA 10M M 35E2 85 D 42 P234099 D#4148 R DMMELF 1
C637 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1 D 43 P234055 D#BAT54 SCH SOT23 1
C638 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1 D604 P234055 D#BAT54 SCH SOT23 1
C639 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1
C640 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1 I 1 P230653 U#BELLA 4 SOL28 P 1
C641 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1 I 2 P230653 U#BELLA 4 SOL28 P 1
C642 R111479 C EL RA 470M M 25E2 85 1 I 3 P230705 U#34084 MC SOL16 P 1
C643 R111479 C EL RA 470M M 25E2 85 1 I 4 P230203 U#084 TL SO14 P 1
C644 P210122 C# X7R MU 100N K 50 1206 1 I 5 P230768 U#5534 NE SO8 P 1
C645 R111531 C EL RA 10M M 35E2 85 I 6 P230653 U#BELLA 4 SOL28 P 1
C646 P210138 C# COG MU 10P J 50 1206 1 I 7 P230653 U#BELLA 4 SOL28 P 1
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Convergence DRIVER module R762518
GREEN Convergence module R7625128
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Parts listing Date: 10/02/98 R762518
Convergence DRIVER module R762518
GREEN Convergence module R7625128
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Parts listing Date: 10/02/98 R762518
Convergence DRIVER module R762518
GREEN Convergence module R7625128
SIT. ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION QUANTITY SIT. ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION QUANTITY
R153 P200417 R# CE H 1K8 F 0W12 1206 1 R243 P200427 R# CE H 4K7 F 0W12 1206 1
R154 P200411 R# CE H 1K F 0W12 1206 1 R244 P200419 R# CE H 2K2 F 0W12 1206 1
R157 P200435 R# CE H 10K F 0W12 1206 1 R245 P200419 R# CE H 2K2 F 0W12 1206 1
R160 P200435 R# CE H 10K F 0W12 1206 1 R246 P200433 R# CE H 8K2 F 0W12 1206 1
R161 P200427 R# CE H 4K7 F 0W12 1206 1 R247 P200419 R# CE H 2K2 F 0W12 1206 1
R162 P200427 R# CE H 4K7 F 0W12 1206 1 R248 P200419 R# CE H 2K2 F 0W12 1206 1
R163 P200411 R# CE H 1K F 0W12 1206 1 R249 P200411 R# CE H 1K F 0W12 1206 1
R164 P200419 R# CE H 2K2 F 0W12 1206 1 R250 P200411 R# CE H 1K F 0W12 1206 1
R165 P200439 R# CE H 15K F 0W12 1206 1 R251 P200415 R# CE H 1K5 F 0W12 1206 1
R166 P200439 R# CE H 15K F 0W12 1206 1 R252 P200411 R# CE H 1K F 0W12 1206 1
R167 P200439 R# CE H 15K F 0W12 1206 1 R253 P200441 R# CE H 18K F 0W12 1206 1
R168 P200439 R# CE H 15K F 0W12 1206 1 R254 P200441 R# CE H 18K F 0W12 1206 1
R170 P200435 R# CE H 10K F 0W12 1206 1 R255 P200441 R# CE H 18K F 0W12 1206 1
R173 P200419 R# CE H 2K2 F 0W12 1206 1 R256 P200441 R# CE H 18K F 0W12 1206 1
R174 P200439 R# CE H 15K F 0W12 1206 1 R257 P200469 R# CE H270K F 0W12 1206 1
R175 P200439 R# CE H 15K F 0W12 1206 1 R258 P200433 R# CE H 8K2 F 0W12 1206 1
R176 P200439 R# CE H 15K F 0W12 1206 1 R261 P200459 R# CE H100K F 0W12 1206 1
R177 P200439 R# CE H 15K F 0W12 1206 1 R262 P200411 R# CE H 1K F 0W12 1206 1
R178 P200411 R# CE H 1K F 0W12 1206 1 R264 P200435 R# CE H 10K F 0W12 1206 1
R179 P200427 R# CE H 4K7 F 0W12 1206 1 R266 P200435 R# CE H 10K F 0W12 1206 1
R180 P200427 R# CE H 4K7 F 0W12 1206 1 R267 P200435 R# CE H 10K F 0W12 1206 1
R181 P200423 R# CE H 3K3 F 0W12 1206 1 R268 P200441 R# CE H 18K F 0W12 1206 1
R182 P200417 R# CE H 1K8 F 0W12 1206 1 R269 P200441 R# CE H 18K F 0W12 1206 1
R183 P200417 R# CE H 1K8 F 0W12 1206 1 R270 P200441 R# CE H 18K F 0W12 1206 1
R184 P200471 R# CE H330K F 0W12 1206 1 R273 P200441 R# CE H 18K F 0W12 1206 1
R188 P200435 R# CE H 10K F 0W12 1206 1 R274 P200441 R# CE H 18K F 0W12 1206 1
R195 P200413 R# CE H 1K2 F 0W12 1206 1 R275 P200441 R# CE H 18K F 0W12 1206 1
R196 P200411 R# CE H 1K F 0W12 1206 1 R276 P200435 R# CE H 10K F 0W12 1206 1
R197 P200416 R# CE H 1K6 F 0W12 1206 1 R277 P200435 R# CE H 10K F 0W12 1206 1
R198 P200413 R# CE H 1K2 F 0W12 1206 1 R278 P200453 R# CE H 56K F 0W12 1206 1
R200 P200437 R# CE H 12K F 0W12 1206 1 R279 P200395 R# CE H220E F 0W12 1206 1
R202 P200427 R# CE H 4K7 F 0W12 1206 1 R280 P200419 R# CE H 2K2 F 0W12 1206 1
R203 P200427 R# CE H 4K7 F 0W12 1206 1 R281 P200433 R# CE H 8K2 F 0W12 1206 1
R204 P200419 R# CE H 2K2 F 0W12 1206 1 R282 P200433 R# CE H 8K2 F 0W12 1206 1
R205 P200419 R# CE H 2K2 F 0W12 1206 1 R283 P200435 R# CE H 10K F 0W12 1206 1
R206 P200439 R# CE H 15K F 0W12 1206 1 R284 P200419 R# CE H 2K2 F 0W12 1206 1
R207 P200439 R# CE H 15K F 0W12 1206 1 R285 P200419 R# CE H 2K2 F 0W12 1206 1
R208 P200439 R# CE H 15K F 0W12 1206 1 R286 P200411 R# CE H 1K F 0W12 1206 1
R209 P200439 R# CE H 15K F 0W12 1206 1 R287 P200443 R# CE H 22K F 0W12 1206 1
R210 P200427 R# CE H 4K7 F 0W12 1206 1 R288 P200459 R# CE H100K F 0W12 1206 1
R211 P200437 R# CE H 12K F 0W12 1206 1 R289 P200419 R# CE H 2K2 F 0W12 1206 1
R215 P200419 R# CE H 2K2 F 0W12 1206 1 R290 P200363 R# CE H 10E F 0W12 1206 1
R216 P200439 R# CE H 15K F 0W12 1206 1 R291 P200411 R# CE H 1K F 0W12 1206 1
R217 P200439 R# CE H 15K F 0W12 1206 1 R292 P200411 R# CE H 1K F 0W12 1206 1
R218 P200439 R# CE H 15K F 0W12 1206 1 R293 P200417 R# CE H 1K8 F 0W12 1206 1
R219 P200439 R# CE H 15K F 0W12 1206 1 R294 P200417 R# CE H 1K8 F 0W12 1206 1
R220 P200423 R# CE H 3K3 F 0W12 1206 1 R297 P200411 R# CE H 1K F 0W12 1206 1
R221 P200411 R# CE H 1K F 0W12 1206 1 R298 P200411 R# CE H 1K F 0W12 1206 1
R222 P200419 R# CE H 2K2 F 0W12 1206 1 R300 P200387 R# CE H100E F 0W12 1206 1
R223 P200427 R# CE H 4K7 F 0W12 1206 1 R302 P200411 R# CE H 1K F 0W12 1206 1
R224 P200427 R# CE H 4K7 F 0W12 1206 1 R303 P200461 R# CE H120K F 0W12 1206 1
R225 P200411 R# CE H 1K F 0W12 1206 1 R304 P200443 R# CE H 22K F 0W12 1206 1
R228 P200427 R# CE H 4K7 F 0W12 1206 1 R305 P200443 R# CE H 22K F 0W12 1206 1
R229 P200417 R# CE H 1K8 F 0W12 1206 1 R306 P200387 R# CE H100E F 0W12 1206 1
R230 P200417 R# CE H 1K8 F 0W12 1206 1 R307 P200463 R# CE H150K F 0W12 1206 1
R231 P200443 R# CE H 22K F 0W12 1206 1 R308 P200411 R# CE H 1K F 0W12 1206 1
R232 P200459 R# CE H100K F 0W12 1206 1 R309 P200403 R# CE H470E F 0W12 1206 1
R233 P200435 R# CE H 10K F 0W12 1206 1 R310 P200387 R# CE H100E F 0W12 1206 1
R234 P200459 R# CE H100K F 0W12 1206 1 R311 P200403 R# CE H470E F 0W12 1206 1
R235 P200435 R# CE H 10K F 0W12 1206 1 R312 P200387 R# CE H100E F 0W12 1206 1
R236 P200445 R# CE H 27K F 0W12 1206 1 R313 P200403 R# CE H470E F 0W12 1206 1
R237 P200423 R# CE H 3K3 F 0W12 1206 1 R314 P200387 R# CE H100E F 0W12 1206 1
R238 P200363 R# CE H 10E F 0W12 1206 1 R315 P200403 R# CE H470E F 0W12 1206 1
R239 P200437 R# CE H 12K F 0W12 1206 1 R316 P200387 R# CE H100E F 0W12 1206 1
R240 P200427 R# CE H 4K7 F 0W12 1206 1 R317 P200363 R# CE H 10E F 0W12 1206 1
R241 P200363 R# CE H 10E F 0W12 1206 1 R318 P200463 R# CE H150K F 0W12 1206 1
R242 P200437 R# CE H 12K F 0W12 1206 1
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Convergence DRIVER module R762518
GREEN Convergence module R7625128
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Convergence DRIVER module R762518
GREEN Convergence module R7625128
SIT. ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION QUANTITY SIT. ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION QUANTITY
R605 P200423 R# CE H 3K3 F 0W12 1206 1 R675 P200419 R# CE H 2K2 F 0W12 1206 1
R606 P200423 R# CE H 3K3 F 0W12 1206 1 R676 P200437 R# CE H 12K F 0W12 1206 1
R607 P200411 R# CE H 1K F 0W12 1206 1 R677 P200435 R# CE H 10K F 0W12 1206 1
R608 P200419 R# CE H 2K2 F 0W12 1206 1 R678 P200419 R# CE H 2K2 F 0W12 1206 1
R609 P200411 R# CE H 1K F 0W12 1206 1 R679 P200419 R# CE H 2K2 F 0W12 1206 1
R610 P200411 R# CE H 1K F 0W12 1206 1 R680 P200429 R# CE H 5K6 F 0W12 1206 1
R611 P200435 R# CE H 10K F 0W12 1206 1 R681 P200429 R# CE H 5K6 F 0W12 1206 1
R612 P200411 R# CE H 1K F 0W12 1206 1 R682 P200419 R# CE H 2K2 F 0W12 1206 1
R613 P200411 R# CE H 1K F 0W12 1206 1 R683 P200429 R# CE H 5K6 F 0W12 1206 1
R614 P200435 R# CE H 10K F 0W12 1206 1 R684 P200429 R# CE H 5K6 F 0W12 1206 1
R615 P200363 R# CE H 10E F 0W12 1206 1 R685 P200419 R# CE H 2K2 F 0W12 1206 1
R616 P200439 R# CE H 15K F 0W12 1206 1 R686 P200439 R# CE H 15K F 0W12 1206 1
R617 P200439 R# CE H 15K F 0W12 1206 1 R687 P200439 R# CE H 15K F 0W12 1206 1
R618 P200435 R# CE H 10K F 0W12 1206 1 R688 P200439 R# CE H 15K F 0W12 1206 1
R619 P200435 R# CE H 10K F 0W12 1206 1 R689 P200439 R# CE H 15K F 0W12 1206 1
R620 P200439 R# CE H 15K F 0W12 1206 1 R690 P200439 R# CE H 15K F 0W12 1206 1
R621 P200439 R# CE H 15K F 0W12 1206 1 R691 P200439 R# CE H 15K F 0W12 1206 1
R622 P200429 R# CE H 5K6 F 0W12 1206 1 R692 P200439 R# CE H 15K F 0W12 1206 1
R623 P200429 R# CE H 5K6 F 0W12 1206 1 R693 P200439 R# CE H 15K F 0W12 1206 1
R624 P200423 R# CE H 3K3 F 0W12 1206 1 R694 P200411 R# CE H 1K F 0W12 1206 1
R625 P200419 R# CE H 2K2 F 0W12 1206 1 R695 P200419 R# CE H 2K2 F 0W12 1206 1
R626 P200419 R# CE H 2K2 F 0W12 1206 1 R696 P200419 R# CE H 2K2 F 0W12 1206 1
R627 P200429 R# CE H 5K6 F 0W12 1206 1 R697 P200419 R# CE H 2K2 F 0W12 1206 1
R628 P200429 R# CE H 5K6 F 0W12 1206 1 R698 P200411 R# CE H 1K F 0W12 1206 1
R629 P200435 R# CE H 10K F 0W12 1206 1 R699 P200419 R# CE H 2K2 F 0W12 1206 1
R630 P200419 R# CE H 2K2 F 0W12 1206 1 R700 P200419 R# CE H 2K2 F 0W12 1206 1
R631 P200443 R# CE H 22K F 0W12 1206 1 R701 P200419 R# CE H 2K2 F 0W12 1206 1
R632 P200391 R# CE H150E F 0W12 1206 1 R702 P200439 R# CE H 15K F 0W12 1206 1
R633 P200381 R# CE H 56E F 0W12 1206 1 R703 P200439 R# CE H 15K F 0W12 1206 1
R634 P200395 R# CE H220E F 0W12 1206 1 R704 P200439 R# CE H 15K F 0W12 1206 1
R635 P200429 R# CE H 5K6 F 0W12 1206 1 R705 P200439 R# CE H 15K F 0W12 1206 1
R636 P200429 R# CE H 5K6 F 0W12 1206 1 R706 P200439 R# CE H 15K F 0W12 1206 1
R637 P200419 R# CE H 2K2 F 0W12 1206 1 R707 P200439 R# CE H 15K F 0W12 1206 1
R638 P200419 R# CE H 2K2 F 0W12 1206 1 R708 P200439 R# CE H 15K F 0W12 1206 1
R639 P200435 R# CE H 10K F 0W12 1206 1 R709 P200439 R# CE H 15K F 0W12 1206 1
R640 P200435 R# CE H 10K F 0W12 1206 1 R711 P200419 R# CE H 2K2 F 0W12 1206 1
R641 P200435 R# CE H 10K F 0W12 1206 1 R712 P200419 R# CE H 2K2 F 0W12 1206 1
R642 P200435 R# CE H 10K F 0W12 1206 1 R713 P200419 R# CE H 2K2 F 0W12 1206 1
R643 P200435 R# CE H 10K F 0W12 1206 1 R714 P200419 R# CE H 2K2 F 0W12 1206 1
R644 P200435 R# CE H 10K F 0W12 1206 1 R716 P200419 R# CE H 2K2 F 0W12 1206 1
R645 P200435 R# CE H 10K F 0W12 1206 1 R717 P200419 R# CE H 2K2 F 0W12 1206 1
R646 P200435 R# CE H 10K F 0W12 1206 1 R718 P200419 R# CE H 2K2 F 0W12 1206 1
R647 P200435 R# CE H 10K F 0W12 1206 1 R719 P200419 R# CE H 2K2 F 0W12 1206 1
R648 P200411 R# CE H 1K F 0W12 1206 1 R720 P200419 R# CE H 2K2 F 0W12 1206 1
R649 P200411 R# CE H 1K F 0W12 1206 1 R721 P200439 R# CE H 15K F 0W12 1206 1
R650 P200429 R# CE H 5K6 F 0W12 1206 1 R722 P200439 R# CE H 15K F 0W12 1206 1
R651 P200429 R# CE H 5K6 F 0W12 1206 1 R723 P200439 R# CE H 15K F 0W12 1206 1
R652 P200411 R# CE H 1K F 0W12 1206 1 R724 P200439 R# CE H 15K F 0W12 1206 1
R653 P200429 R# CE H 5K6 F 0W12 1206 1 R725 P200439 R# CE H 15K F 0W12 1206 1
R654 P200411 R# CE H 1K F 0W12 1206 1 R726 P200439 R# CE H 15K F 0W12 1206 1
R655 P200429 R# CE H 5K6 F 0W12 1206 1 R727 P200439 R# CE H 15K F 0W12 1206 1
R656 P200451 R# CE H 47K F 0W12 1206 1 R728 P200439 R# CE H 15K F 0W12 1206 1
R657 P200451 R# CE H 47K F 0W12 1206 1 R729 P200435 R# CE H 10K F 0W12 1206 1
R658 P200451 R# CE H 47K F 0W12 1206 1 R730 P200415 R# CE H 1K5 F 0W12 1206 1
R659 P200427 R# CE H 4K7 F 0W12 1206 1 R731 P200426 R# CE H 4K3 F 0W12 1206 1
R660 P200427 R# CE H 4K7 F 0W12 1206 1 R732 P200435 R# CE H 10K F 0W12 1206 1
R661 P200427 R# CE H 4K7 F 0W12 1206 1 R733 P200415 R# CE H 1K5 F 0W12 1206 1
R662 P200425 R# CE H 3K9 F 0W12 1206 1 R734 P200427 R# CE H 4K7 F 0W12 1206 1
R663 P200419 R# CE H 2K2 F 0W12 1206 1 R735 P200419 R# CE H 2K2 F 0W12 1206 1
R664 P200437 R# CE H 12K F 0W12 1206 1 R736 P200423 R# CE H 3K3 F 0W12 1206 1
R665 P200437 R# CE H 12K F 0W12 1206 1 R737 P200423 R# CE H 3K3 F 0W12 1206 1
R666 P200419 R# CE H 2K2 F 0W12 1206 1 R738 P200419 R# CE H 2K2 F 0W12 1206 1
R670 P200427 R# CE H 4K7 F 0W12 1206 1 R739 P200435 R# CE H 10K F 0W12 1206 1
R671 P200427 R# CE H 4K7 F 0W12 1206 1 R740 P200441 R# CE H 18K F 0W12 1206 1
R672 P200427 R# CE H 4K7 F 0W12 1206 1 R741 P200441 R# CE H 18K F 0W12 1206 1
R673 P200425 R# CE H 3K9 F 0W12 1206 1 R742 P200435 R# CE H 10K F 0W12 1206 1
R674 P200419 R# CE H 2K2 F 0W12 1206 1 R743 P200419 R# CE H 2K2 F 0W12 1206 1
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Convergence DRIVER module R762518
GREEN Convergence module R7625128
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Date: 10/02/98 R762518
Convergence DRIVER module R762518
GREEN Convergence module R7625128
Green convergence
module R7625128
2
8 R7625128
3
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removed from main board and plugged in paral-
lel connector on sub board
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Convergence DRIVER module R762518
GREEN Convergence module R7625128
35
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Convergence module (OUTPUT) R762519
Convergence Output
module R762519
1
SERVICE SHEET Date : 10/02/98 R762519
Convergence module (OUTPUT) R762519
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Blockdiagram Convergence Output module Date : 10/02/98 R762519
Convergence module (OUTPUT) R762519
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Date : 10/02/98 R762519
Convergence module (OUTPUT) R762519
The purpose of the power amplifiers is to bring the adjusted signals to a sufficient high
level that the convergence coils can be fully driven. Important hereby is that the drift
must be kept as low as possible and that the signals must be carried to the coils without
using coupling capacitors.
It is obvious that the coils react differently on signals at a high (line) frequency than on
low frequency signals. Much more power is required for the high scanning than for the
low scanning range. The power supply + / - CONV for these power amplifiers is a variable
line frequency tracked voltage delivered by the "G2 + Diagnostic" board.
Six identical amplifiers feed the six convergence coils, two for each picture tube. We
'll discuss only the amplifier served with "RHin" (Red Horizontal).
Note that "Horizontal " here relates to the moving direction (of lines of a crosshatch
pattern) and not to the "horizontal" frequency. The " RHin " signal contains waveforms
at line and vertical frequency.
That' s also the reason why the amplifier stages are identical.
The signal is first passed to the non-inverting input of an OPAMP MC34082, the
inverting input receives a feedback signal from the output. The purpose of this stage is
to stabilise the overall gain (DC and AC) of the amplifier.
The output of the OPAMP drives an inverting amplifier Q1 with high frequency
compensation in the emitter.
The input signal to the OPAMP is around zero level, Q1 is therefore supplied with +12V
and -CONV. The same applies for the next amplifier Q3.
This next MOSFET is supplied from the dynamic +COND supply line through a variable
(line frequency tracked) current generator Q2, and, from the -CONV.
This dynamic voltage is the + / - CON voltage boosted up during the "pulse 2" time.
By this increased supply voltage the slew rate during the horizontal retrace time in
considerably improved. The end result is a better behaviour of the convergence coils just
after the retrace time, thus, in the beginning of the scan.
The dropped voltage across R12 / P1 / R13 is partially applied to the base-emitter
multiplier Q5 to provide sufficient voltage to drive Q4 / Q6 push-pull output stage.The
zeners just limit the gate - source voltage for protection.
The current flow from the + / - CONV is preferable symmetrical. If for some reason one
of the supplies is requiring more current than the other supply, the feedback system
can no more correct the situation. It is possible that the problem is caused by a lack
of symmetry of a pre- driver stage.
The electronic circuit that generates the Ilim is represented on sheet 2 of the "CONV
OUT" schematic.
The current taken from the + CON' develops a voltage across SR1 that is applied to the
base of Q20. The current taken from the - CON' does the same for Q21. As soon Q21
is switched on , the Ilim turns on Q22 (See sheet 1 of Horizontal Axis CONV) and the
sawtooth generator is inhibited.
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Technical description Date : 10/02/98 R762519
Convergence module (OUTPUT) R762519
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Parts listing Date : 10/02/98 R762519
Convergence module (OUTPUT) R762519
11
Parts listing Date : 10/02/98 R762519
Convergence module (OUTPUT) R762519
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Convergence module (OUTPUT) R762519
R806124
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Dynamic Astigmatism module R762514
1
SERVICE SHEET Date: 10/02/98 R762514
Dynamic Astigmatism module R762514
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TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
" DYNAMIC ASTIGMATISM " 762514
The waveforms for the dynamic astigmatism are parbolic and resemble the waveforms
for the convergence corrections. It is then logic that the adjusted waveforms in the
Bella's are delivered by, and coming from, the convergence driver board.
These waveforms are carried to the module via the connectors J6 / J7 / J8. These
connectors carry the split (clamped) parabolic waveforms at horizontal and vertical
frequency and opposite polarity.
Each correction consists of an orthogonal spot correction (*X) and a diagonal spot
correction (*Y). To facilitate the correction a separate centre or 'screen axis' and corner
'screen corners' is provided.
In sheet 1 of the schematics you find the 12 Bella's for these corrections. As the
waveforms have opposite polarity, the supply voltages for these Bella's is +3.2V and
-1.8V taken from the convergence board.
The " corner" and "axis" corrections are added per colour and then passed onto the
power amplifiers. These power amplifiers are fully integrated hybrid amplifiers supplied
with + / - DYN.
The supply voltage for these amplifiers is +30V (+ DYN) and - 17V (- DYN) .
Each time the output current flows in 150 Ohm damping resistor across the stigmator
coils and a series feedback resistor of 4.7 Ohm. The voltage developed across this
resistor is sent back to the inverting input of the amplifier for stability reasons.
Note that the jumpers J3 and J4 can be removed in order to isolate the power stages
of the astigmatism and thus to investigate whether an excess of load on the supply
voltages of the whole convergence board is caused by one of these amplifiers (or
caused by another power amplifier of this convergence module).
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Parts listing Date: 10/02/98 R762514
Dynamic Astigmatism module R762514
SIT. ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION QUANTITY SIT. ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION QUANTITY
R 23 P200423 R# CE H 3K3 F 0W12 1206 1 R104 P200427 R# CE H 4K7 F 0W12 1206 1
R 24 P200431 R# CE H 6K8 F 0W12 1206 1 R105 P200427 R# CE H 4K7 F 0W12 1206 1
R 25 R103226 R MO H150E J 2W E10 1 R106 P200403 R# CE H470E F 0W12 1206 1
R 26 R103620 R WW H 4E7 K 4W E10 1 R107 P200387 R# CE H100E F 0W12 1206 1
R 27 P202220 R# MF H 47E F 0W25 MMELF 1 R108 P200443 R# CE H 22K F 0W12 1206 1
R 31 P200425 R# CE H 3K9 F 0W12 1206 1 R109 P200443 R# CE H 22K F 0W12 1206 1
R 32 P200423 R# CE H 3K3 F 0W12 1206 1 R110 P200435 R# CE H 10K F 0W12 1206 1
R 33 P200423 R# CE H 3K3 F 0W12 1206 1 R111 P200435 R# CE H 10K F 0W12 1206 1
R 34 P200423 R# CE H 3K3 F 0W12 1206 1 R112 P200403 R# CE H470E F 0W12 1206 1
R 35 R103226 R MO H150E J 2W E10 1 R113 P200387 R# CE H100E F 0W12 1206 1
R 36 R103620 R WW H 4E7 K 4W E10 1 R114 P200427 R# CE H 4K7 F 0W12 1206 1
R 37 P202220 R# MF H 47E F 0W25 MMELF 1 R115 P200427 R# CE H 4K7 F 0W12 1206 1
R 41 P200425 R# CE H 3K9 F 0W12 1206 1 R116 P200427 R# CE H 4K7 F 0W12 1206 1
R 42 P200423 R# CE H 3K3 F 0W12 1206 1 R117 P200427 R# CE H 4K7 F 0W12 1206 1
R 43 P200423 R# CE H 3K3 F 0W12 1206 1 R118 P200403 R# CE H470E F 0W12 1206 1
R 44 P200431 R# CE H 6K8 F 0W12 1206 1 R119 P200387 R# CE H100E F 0W12 1206 1
R 45 R103226 R MO H150E J 2W E10 1 R120 P200443 R# CE H 22K F 0W12 1206 1
R 46 R103620 R WW H 4E7 K 4W E10 1 R121 P200443 R# CE H 22K F 0W12 1206 1
R 47 P202220 R# MF H 47E F 0W25 MMELF 1 R122 P200435 R# CE H 10K F 0W12 1206 1
R 51 P200425 R# CE H 3K9 F 0W12 1206 1 R123 P200435 R# CE H 10K F 0W12 1206 1
R 52 P200423 R# CE H 3K3 F 0W12 1206 1 R124 P200403 R# CE H470E F 0W12 1206 1
R 53 P200423 R# CE H 3K3 F 0W12 1206 1 R125 P200387 R# CE H100E F 0W12 1206 1
R 54 P200423 R# CE H 3K3 F 0W12 1206 1 R126 P200427 R# CE H 4K7 F 0W12 1206 1
R 55 R103226 R MO H150E J 2W E10 1 R127 P200427 R# CE H 4K7 F 0W12 1206 1
R 56 R103620 R WW H 4E7 K 4W E10 1 R128 P200427 R# CE H 4K7 F 0W12 1206 1
R 57 P202220 R# MF H 47E F 0W25 MMELF 1 R129 P200427 R# CE H 4K7 F 0W12 1206 1
R 61 P200425 R# CE H 3K9 F 0W12 1206 1 R130 P200403 R# CE H470E F 0W12 1206 1
R 62 P200423 R# CE H 3K3 F 0W12 1206 1 R131 P200387 R# CE H100E F 0W12 1206 1
R 63 P200423 R# CE H 3K3 F 0W12 1206 1 R132 P200443 R# CE H 22K F 0W12 1206 1
R 64 P200431 R# CE H 6K8 F 0W12 1206 1 R133 P200443 R# CE H 22K F 0W12 1206 1
R 65 R103226 R MO H150E J 2W E10 1 R134 P200435 R# CE H 10K F 0W12 1206 1
R 66 R103620 R WW H 4E7 K 4W E10 1 R135 P200435 R# CE H 10K F 0W12 1206 1
R 67 P202220 R# MF H 47E F 0W25 MMELF 1 R136 P200403 R# CE H470E F 0W12 1206 1
R 70 P200403 R# CE H470E F 0W12 1206 1 R137 P200387 R# CE H100E F 0W12 1206 1
R 71 P200387 R# CE H100E F 0W12 1206 1 R138 P200427 R# CE H 4K7 F 0W12 1206 1
R 72 P200443 R# CE H 22K F 0W12 1206 1 R139 P200427 R# CE H 4K7 F 0W12 1206 1
R 73 P200443 R# CE H 22K F 0W12 1206 1 R140 P200427 R# CE H 4K7 F 0W12 1206 1
R 74 P200435 R# CE H 10K F 0W12 1206 1 R141 P200427 R# CE H 4K7 F 0W12 1206 1
R 75 P200435 R# CE H 10K F 0W12 1206 1 R150 P200435 R# CE H 10K F 0W12 1206 1
R 76 P200403 R# CE H470E F 0W12 1206 1 R151 P200435 R# CE H 10K F 0W12 1206 1
R 77 P200387 R# CE H100E F 0W12 1206 1 R152 P200435 R# CE H 10K F 0W12 1206 1
R 78 P200427 R# CE H 4K7 F 0W12 1206 1 R153 P200435 R# CE H 10K F 0W12 1206 1
R 79 P200427 R# CE H 4K7 F 0W12 1206 1 R154 P200435 R# CE H 10K F 0W12 1206 1
R 80 P200427 R# CE H 4K7 F 0W12 1206 1 R155 P200435 R# CE H 10K F 0W12 1206 1
R 81 P200427 R# CE H 4K7 F 0W12 1206 1 R156 P200435 R# CE H 10K F 0W12 1206 1
R 82 P200403 R# CE H470E F 0W12 1206 1 R157 P200435 R# CE H 10K F 0W12 1206 1
R 83 P200387 R# CE H100E F 0W12 1206 1 R158 P200435 R# CE H 10K F 0W12 1206 1
R 84 P200443 R# CE H 22K F 0W12 1206 1 R159 P200435 R# CE H 10K F 0W12 1206 1
R 85 P200443 R# CE H 22K F 0W12 1206 1 R160 P200435 R# CE H 10K F 0W12 1206 1
R 86 P200435 R# CE H 10K F 0W12 1206 1 R161 P200435 R# CE H 10K F 0W12 1206 1
R 87 P200435 R# CE H 10K F 0W12 1206 1 R162 P200435 R# CE H 10K F 0W12 1206 1
R 88 P200403 R# CE H470E F 0W12 1206 1 R163 P200435 R# CE H 10K F 0W12 1206 1
R 89 P200387 R# CE H100E F 0W12 1206 1 R164 P200435 R# CE H 10K F 0W12 1206 1
R 90 P200427 R# CE H 4K7 F 0W12 1206 1 R165 P200435 R# CE H 10K F 0W12 1206 1
R 91 P200427 R# CE H 4K7 F 0W12 1206 1
R 92 P200427 R# CE H 4K7 F 0W12 1206 1 Z 1 P234046 D#ZEN 12V 0W5 C DMMELF 1
R 93 P200427 R# CE H 4K7 F 0W12 1206 1 Z 2 P234046 D#ZEN 12V 0W5 C DMMELF 1
R 94 P200403 R# CE H470E F 0W12 1206 1
R 95 P200387 R# CE H100E F 0W12 1206 1
R 96 P200443 R# CE H 22K F 0W12 1206 1
R 97 P200443 R# CE H 22K F 0W12 1206 1
R 98 P200435 R# CE H 10K F 0W12 1206 1
R 99 P200435 R# CE H 10K F 0W12 1206 1
R100 P200403 R# CE H470E F 0W12 1206 1
R101 P200387 R# CE H100E F 0W12 1206 1
R102 P200427 R# CE H 4K7 F 0W12 1206 1
R103 P200427 R# CE H 4K7 F 0W12 1206 1
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Dynamic Astigmatism module R762514
R804525
R133039
R805863
R3133921
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SM POWER SUPPLY+StBy 7621065
SUB MODULE 762106S
WARNING
THIS CIRCUIT BOARD IS HOT TO AC. THIS POWER SUPPLY, LIKE THE HIGH
VOLTAGE POWER SUPPLY, DOES NOT USE A LINE ISOLATION TRANS-
FORMER, MEANING A PORTION OF THE CIRCUITRY IS HOT-TO-LINE AND
SHOULD BE TREATED WITH CAUTION
Rev: 02
1
SERVICE SHEET Date : 10/02/98 7621065
SM POWER SUPPLY+StBy 7621065
SUB MODULE 762106S
GND 6
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Z8 IC3
MAIN BOARD -
AMP
SUB BOARD
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SM POWER SUPPLY+StBy 7621065
SUB MODULE 762106S
Introduction. On the main board of this module we find the generation of all stable voltages ,
we mean voltages independent on the line frequency, and the variable +HTHD
voltage (referred to as the second SMPS).
This second SMPS is linked via the subunit with the horizontal deflection board
as the +HTHD voltage (horizontal scan voltage) is linearly proportional with the
line frequency.
Because the second SMPS utilizes the rectified voltage from the winding P22-
P24, this SMPS totally depends on the first one' , or in other words, if the first
SMPS is down , the second one follows .
The ON/OFF voltage delivered by the controller board can stop or start up these
Switched Mode Power Supplies.
The subunit comprises the DC-fan control, the regulation circuit for the +HTHD,
its Under- and Over voltage protection circuits, the +17volts drop protection and
the stand-by power supply.
Generation of the line fre- The mains voltage is rectified on the Mains Filter unit (76 2114) and the +300 volts
quency independent volt- is now the supply voltage for the power switches Q100 and Q101 on the main board.
ages.
We assume that the thyristor TIC106C is conducting (its gate is not clamped at
ground level, see later).
The positive halfwave of the mains voltage (START) charges C102 via D104 . The
gate of the thyristor is set at 11 volts with the zener Z100 through R101 from the
+300volts.
The diode D104 stops conducting as its anode is at about (11 + 0.6) volts.
The thyristor gets blocked as well, because its cathode equals the gate voltage.
In the meantime the IC102 has started up and the voltage at pin 9 receives its supply
voltage now from the winding 24-22 of the T2 transformer via D109.
The push-pull outputs, pins 7 and 8, drive the Q101 power switch and during the off
time of the latter the accumulated energy in the primary winding is transferred to
the secondary capacitors via the rectifying diodes (flyback principle).
The feedback winding 21-22 provides two informations for the control IC :
Firstly, the waveform is sent to pin 2 where the zero passages are detected,
useful to drive the power switch on at the exact moment.
The base drive is delayed until the energy in the transformer has been com-
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pletely transferred to the secondary side. By this measure, the current through
the power switch is reduced to a minimum.
Secondly, the negative amplitude is rectified by D111 and compared with the
reference 4 volts that is available at pin 1.
The error voltage is now sent to pin 3 and serves as a control voltage to adjust the
duty cycle and frequency of the switcher.
The same windings also serves as a help at starting up. This windings provides
energy the moment the P22-P24 winding does not. The rectified voltage passes to
pin 9 up to the moment that pin has reached 12volts.
The current through the power switch is at all times checked and if too high (in the
event of a short on the secondary side) the comparator 393 (IC101) output drops
the error voltage in order to adapt the duty cycle of the switcher.
Note that aspecial winding is provided, delivering +17M, or, a voltage related to the
Mains ground and not the chassis ground. This voltage is utilized on the EHT board,
because the drive circuit for the power switcher is Mains ground and not Chassis
ground. (see description EHT board).
Generation of the +HTHD volt- This voltage is linked with the horizontal deflection board as it has to be adapted
age (scan voltage). to the scanning frequency. A feedback voltage (FBHD) is for that reason arriving on
the subunit.
This feedback voltage, at contact J4(7) of the subunit, is sent to the base of the error
amplifier Q6. The potentiometer P2 allows an adjustment of this feedback, or in
other words, the horizontal width can be aligned with P2.
The emitter of Q6 is set at a reference zener voltage, adjustable with the voltage at
the regulating pin of Z8. This voltage is the result of the output of the DC-amplifier-
buffer 353, combined with the +HTHD voltage.
By this measure, we reduce the range of the horizontal width at high scanning
frequencies. Indeed, at standard video frequency we need much more range to
overscan.
The collector current of the regulating transistor Q6 flows into the opto-coupler IC5
and the phototransistor of this insulating device is now regulating the DC voltage at
pin 3 of IC100, in order to stabilize the +HTHD voltage for one typical line frequency
and amplitude setting.
Q7 is a 5mA current generator and D10 a green LED to visualise the +HTHD
voltage.
Overvoltage protection. Pin 2 of the 393 (IC4) is set at 5.6 volts with Z10 and, the other input, pin 3 is the
scan voltage divided by R38/R39.
As soon this input exceeds the zener voltage, the output switches high and
saturates transistor Q9. The +HTHD voltage is dropped to a low level.
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Under voltage protection. The stabilized zener voltage with Z8 is used as reference voltage for the comparator
393, pin 6. Now, the other pin 5 is the +HTHD voltage.
If the pin 5 drops below the reference voltage, the output switches low, and the
transistor Q8 saturates, pulling again pin 2 of IC5 low.
If, for some reasons, the +17 volts (and all the other voltages as well) are, even
temporarily, too low, it is then advised to shut down the +HTHD voltage (coming from
the other SMPS).
This happens with the comparator in IC3 and its output pin 7 saturates again Q8.
The "DEFL" info from the HOR DEFL board can switch on Q10 via Q11 and also
pull down pin 2 of IC5. This is necessary the moment the relays switch the two
windings of the scan coils from series to parallel or vice versa.
Stand-by / ON-OFF switch- An oscillator is built up around Q1/Q2 and the transformer T1.
ing. Q1 gets its base current via R3. The collector current of the latter flows in the winding
1-3 and induces a voltage in the winding 5-4 ' encouraging' the base current.
As soon the emitter voltage of Q1 can drive the Q2 and saturate it, this transistor
clamps the base of Q1 at ground level and cuts off Q1. The cycle starts all-over
again.
Two opposite polarity SB voltages (+/- 9 volts) are available at the secondary side.
The voltage at contact 3 of the J4 connector (OFF) is in this case high and this
means for the optocoupler IC1 that the phototransistor is not conducting.
The collector of Q3 is low .Furthermore, pin 5 of IC102 is below its "active level"
via the diode D105 disabling, the drive output.
The I/O block of the controller board ( collector of a transistor) pulls now contact 3
of J4 at a low level to light the LED in the opto-coupler IC1.
Now, the phototransistor of the latter is saturated and brings the base of Q3 at nearly
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ground level. This means now for this transistor an OFF state.
The zener Z100 on the motherboard can now install +11 volts at the gate of the
thyristor allowing the charge of the capacitor C102.
DC Fan control of the fans. The speed of the fans is regulated by means of a sensor (NTC resistor) mounted
close to the heatsink of the SMPS board.
IC2 is an integrated circuit regulating the speed of the fans by adapting the duty
cycle of the output drive for the power transistor Q4. L1 and C7 filters the output
voltage.
The feedback is applied to pin 5 which is protected against arcing with D4/D5.
- it is determined by the output voltage via R13 / R14 / R11 in order to stabilize the
latter for a well-determined value of the NTC resistor.
- it is equally influenced by any change of the NTC resistor itself, sensing the
heatsink of the SMPS board.
The minimum voltage is set by Z5 at approximately 7.5 volts and the maximum
speed by Z4 + Z4. at 15 volts.
The maximum current output is limited by R10, and an RC feedback straight from
the output to pin 5 provides a more regular speed at any time.
Power supply for the EHT The EHT generator is supplied directly from the rectified mains voltage. The
generator. +300M volts is leaving the board at the contacts 31/32 of the J8A connector for
the EHT board (see description of that board)
By above measure, we eliminate the influence of the EHT load on the perform-
ance of the power supply, and the maximum peak current of the EHT generator
is increased.
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IMPORTANT The SM POWER SUPPLY has to be adjusted when the projector displays a picture
of the internal generated testpattern or of an input signal at standard line- and frame
frequency.
PREPARATION Select the internal generated test pattern or an input source at standard frequency (refer
to owner's and installation manual).
Put the BRIGHTNESS and CONTRAST level in mid-position (refer to owner's manual).
ADJUSTMENTS
Adjustments on sub-board
P100
testpoint +17.5V
(J36)
testpoint +14V
(TP1)
P1 D74
P70
P2
b) Adjusting +14V P1
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HORIZONTAL DEFLECTION
MOUNTING BASE
MODULE
Q3
(Top view)
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R 1 R101346 R MF H 6K8 J 1W E6 1
R 38 R104658 R HV H 1M5 J 0W5 3500 1
R 48 V1026000 R MF H 10M F 0W6 E4 1
R 58 V1026000 R MF H 10M F 0W6 E4 1
R 39 V1026467 R MF H 30K1 F 0W6 E4 1
R 4 V102913 R MF H 12E J 2W E7 1
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13 3039
77 4356(T100) 31 3525
77 4322(T101)
13 3036
R134(10 11907)
C300(11 47009)
R300(10 4672) 31 4147
R301(10 4672)
31 4516(F100)
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31 4068
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31 4189(F203)
31 4187(F204)
31 4188(F201)
31 4188(F206)
31 4188(F205)
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31 4188(F200)
31 4186(F207)
31 4189(F202)
36 7600 31 4186(F210)
R367600
R313927
R313928
R803213
R313944
R314142
R133039
R312922 R314519
R313923
R805078 R802631
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Power (mains) input module R762284
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Power (mains) input module R762284
Attention
The BV 1609 - R90002070/R90002071 leaves the factory to operate on a power (mains) input of 230 Vac.
The BV 1609 - R90002079/R90002078 leaves the factory to operate on a power (mains) input of 120 Vac.
Adaptation of the power input of the projector to the local power source, from 230 VAC to 120 VAC or vice versa,
is possible. Follow the procedure as described below.
WARNING
This circuit board is hot to AC. This Power input does not use a line isolation transformer, meaning the
circuitry is HOT-TO-LINE and should be treated with caution.
Procedure
1. To be quite on the safety side, make sure the power cord is unplugged;
2. Open the top cover (see § Getting access to the controls of the installation manual).
3. Pull out the power selector plug and re-insert it as illustrated in the drawing below, depending on the power
source in the room.
3 R Z H U L Q S X W Y R OWD J H
D G D S W D W LR Q
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power selector plug
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R S H UD WLR Q R S H UD WLR Q
Warning
4. Replace the installed fuses. Refer to the table below for the For continued protection against fire hazard :
correct fuses regarding the local power source. - replace with the same type of fuse
- refer replacement to qualified service personnel
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J1
J2 C R
Open: 220V
Shorted: 110V
5
AC
D1
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+300V
C R
+ -
- 220V +
C R
+300V
C R
+ -
- 110V +
C R
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Parts listing
SIT. ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION QUANTITY SIT. ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION QUANTITY
10 R133039 SPR L 8 D 1,2D 4 CE 7 F 1 R314104 F 5X20 T 5A H UL 1
20 R3153151 J RVT MBT D 2.3L12.7 4 F 2 R314104 F 5X20 T 5A H UL 1
30 R3615075 SCR HILO_R 3,2X 7,9STZB 1 F 1 R314519 F A HLD 10A 5X20 BOD 1
201 R3622285 SCR D963 M 4 X 20 STZB 1 F 2 R314519 F A HLD 10A 5X20 BOD 1
203 R366103 NUT D934 M 4 STZN 2
202 R367503 SPR D6798AD 4,3D 8 STZN 1 J1 R3134685 J MTA MBT P12 M3,96 FL RO 1
200 R805085 HTSN G1200 PMF 1 J2 R3137241 J MTA MBT P 4 M3,96SN RO 1
230V only
F1 R314104
R133039 R314519 F2 R314104
R313468
R305916
R324361
R105211
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EHT Module R762716
WARNING
THIS CIRCUIT BOARD IS HOT TO AC. THIS POWER SUPPLY,
LIKE THE HIGH VOLTAGE POWER SUPPLY, DOES NOT USE A
LINE ISOLATION TRANSFORMER, MEANING A PORTION OF THE
CIRCUITRY IS HOT-TO-LINE AND SHOULD BE TREATED WITH
CAUTION.
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SAFETY PRECAUTION
INSULATING
DEVICE
HEATSINK
TRANSISTOR
CLAMP
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To avoid DANGER TO LIFE, do not attempt to service the chassis until all precautions
necessary for working on HIGH VOLTAGE equipment have been observed. In order to
prevent damage to solid state devices, do not arc pix tube anode lead to chassis or
earth ground.
P4 P3 (10us) P1 (34.7kV)
P2 (36.5kV)
Fuse
2AH
Preparation Warning: The power must be OFF before removing any connector from
circuit board or unit. Failure to do so may result in severe damage to the
projection unit.
P3 Switching transistor - Remove fuse "F-2A" out of fuseholder (see illustration "Fuse removal")
time OFF
Fuse removal
screwdriver
Fuse holder
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- Connect the oscilloscope to the resistor R47 (=gate switching transistor Q12)
- Switch on the projector.
- Adjust potentiometer P3 for a drive pulse 'time OFF' width of 6.2 us.
time OFF
Y 5V/DIV X 5us/DIV
CH 15 Vpp
- Adjust potentiometer P1 "High Voltage Adj." until the EHT voltage reaches
36.5kV.
- Turn potentiometer P2 "Hold Down" until the Hold Down LED D13 lights up. The
projector switches at that moment into the Hold Down mode, picture disapears.
- Turn the power switch in its OFF position (not-pressed) and switch on the
projector again (press the power switch).
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EHT Module R762716
Introduction On this board, the EHT drive pulses for the EHT power supply are generated. The
primary circuit for the EHT power supply receives its 300VDC supply from the
Mains. In the event of a failure, either because the EHT is too high, too much current
in the EHT circuit or a horizontal or vertical scan failure condition exists, the EHT
voltage is discontinued.
We will discuss the generation of the EHT pulses, its regulation, and, the different
protection circuits.
DC controlled multivibrator The EHT multivibrator is set up around two Schmidt Trigger NAND gates in IC2. The
frequency of this oscillator is typically around 100 kHz. Two time constants are
involved in this circuit : C14 / P3 + R22 and in the feedback loop C15 / (R21 + P4/
/(R12+R13)) voltage regulated.
The first time constant is invariable and determines the OFF time of the power switch
Q12 and is tuned with P3 to 6.2 µS. The second time constant is variable and
depends on the voltage level of IC4 (pin1.) By a change of the bias voltage on the
base of transistor Q2, this time constant can be regulated.
The buffer receives at its base the FBHV voltage (feedback voltage from the divider).
This is the EHT voltage divided by a factor 1000 on the splitter. The pin 5 of IC3 is
set at a reference of approximately +10.2 volts by zener IC1. The duty cycle or the
on/off time of the power switcher Q12 is consequently regulated by the voltage
difference detected by the regulator circuit.
The squared waveform at pin 4 of the NAND gate is, via a fast switching and inverting
FET Q1, sent to the opto-coupler IC6. This opto-coupler is necessary because the
remainder of the circuit is supplied with the +17M and the +300M which are not
isolated from the Mains. The +17M voltage is obtained from a special winding on
the SMPS and the +300M is the rectified mains voltage (GNDM is mains or hot
ground).
Caution: Any servicing on a board that uses both a Mains Ground and a
Chassis ground should involve the use of an Isolation Transformer, espe-
cially when using an oscilloscope, or other equipment connected to the
main AC source. Do not connect the Main and Chassis Ground together at
any time.
As this board is supplied with the +300M as soon the Mains switch is pushed, it
is not recommended to remove this board any more even when the projector is in
a stand-by position. This can damage the contacts of the board.
The output of the opto-coupler IC6 drives the push-pull stage Q10/Q11. The pulses
are capacitively coupled with C32 to the gate of Q12. The 20 volts zener Z5 has two
purposes.
The negative level of the pulses is clamped at -0.6 volt, and on the other hand the
gate-source voltage is limited (protected) to 20 volt DC, in order to protect the
switcher Q12.
The drain (DHV) of the power switcher is connected with the primary winding of the
EHT transformer. Transformer and quadrupler are in the same unit.
The +300M enters the board and is passing a filter L1/C47 and a fuse before it
supplies the Transformer / Quadrupler unit.
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The EHT of the projector must be switched off in the event of a failure in the regulating
circuit or an absence of the feedback voltage. Moreover, when the current in one
or more tubes is excessively high (leaking of a tube), the projector must be switched
off via the EHT Hold Down rather than via the main switch. As the spot suppression
does not work, the CRTs could be damaged when switched off via the main switch.
1. EHT Hold Down due to fault in the regulating circuit (FBHV too high)
The slider voltage of P2 (hold down adjust potentiometer) is sent to the base
of Q5 and its emitter is set at a threshold of 5.6 volt by Z3. As soon the EHT
rises beyond 36.5kV, transistor Q5 starts conducting, turning on Q6. The
collector of Q6 starts to drive the base of Q7 and this in turn stops the EHT
multivibrator from oscillating, therefore halting the EHT. The collector of Q6 is
placing the base of Q5 high hence the combination is locked down until the
projector is powered off to reset the circuit.
The EHT hold down protection must also operate when there is an open loop,
or no EHT feedback voltage +FBHV from the splitter. If that were the condition,
there would be no way to monitor the EHT, and it could go higher than the
36.5kV, since there is no FBHV voltage available. Another reason is that the
maximum voltage on the MOSFET switcher is limited to 1150V as well. The
detection for open loop is built around the EHT flyback pulses taken from the
drain of Q12.
These pulses are rectified with D17 and the resulting pulsating DC is filtered
by C39, divided down with R53/R60+R75 and applied to the base of Q16. A
threshold level of 6.2 volt is installed at the emitter with Z8. From 6.8 volt base
voltage onwards Q16 starts conducting, turning fully on Q17. In the LED of the
opto-coupler there is small current flow from the +300M through R66. When Q17
gets forward biased, this current increases heavily and the output pin 5 drops.
Via the forward biased Z4, the collector of Q5 is lowered and Q6 is turned on
introducing the EHT HOLD DOWN .
Note that the same opto-coupler and transistor Q9 are used to remove the
influence of the hum on the +300M supply via the feedback voltage. The +300M
is, via a filter C45+R66/R67, supplying current to the opto-coupler (pin 1 of IC8.)
The voltage , containing this mains hum, is taken from the collector of Q9 and
capacitively added to the reference voltage.
Finally, in the event of an excessive amount of CRT beam current, the negative
HVL voltage can charge up C23 to the -0.6V threshold and Q8 conducts to
introduce the EHT HOLD DOWN condition. The delay is determined by the time
constant ((R40//R39+NTC1)/C23) and the amplitude of the HVL voltage.
Note that a beam current proportional voltage (BCL) is also sent to the RGB-
Decoder drive board to reduce the contrast and brightness from some level
onwards.
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- too high EHT, information coming from the feedback line FBHV
- too high EHT in open loop via Q16/Q17 and the opto-coupler IC8.
- too high beam current lasting for some time (short in a crt).
b) Switching off the EHT when a Horizontal or Vertical scan failure occurs.
In the event of a horizontal and/or vertical scan failure, the SF line is dropped to
around zero volt. Q2 is blocked generating a low level on pin 11 of IC2 resulting in
a switching off of the oscillator (IC2.) The reference will also become zero volts
through Q3 and Q4.
When the scan fail line goes high again prior to switching off the projector, C18 has
to charge up first. This prevent oscillations and further delays the action of the slow
start circuit R30-C19 combination. When Q3 switches off C19 charges up, the
resultant is a slow start up of the reference
The drain-source current of Q12 is measured by the resistor R54 in the source. This
voltage developed across the sensing resistor is applied to the comparator IC9 (pin
2) via a divider R55/R56.
The purpose of the circuit is to protect Q12 from over current during a arc.
When the projector is switched on, the EHT voltage must gradually be built up to
prevent mechanical damage of the gun.
The reference voltage grows slowly because of the delay circuit around the base Q4.
As soon the feedback voltage would like to rise above the reference voltage, pin 7
(IC3) is falling via R20-D6 and the oscillator is switched off temporary. When pin 5
of IC3 goes higher than the feedback the oscillator restarts, causing a increase in
EHT. Consequently, the EHT rises to its maximum in a staircase manner.
When the unit is switched off, C19 is quickly discharged via Q3, taking the EHT
reference voltage for IC1 quickly down, and therefore the EHT itself goes down.
Delay of the power switch Fet IC9 the comparator pin 7 is used to keep a drive pulse from driving Q12, until the
drive EHT pulse on the d rain of Q12 has not fully dropped to its minimum. The EHT pulse
is coupled to the comparator and opto-coupler holding the oscillator down during the
flyback pulse, on the drain of Q12. As soon as the flyback pulse is over then a drive
pulse is resumed on the gate of Q12. This prevents driving the power switch Q12 the
moment the drain has not yet dropped to a minimum.
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SIT. ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION QUANTITY SIT. ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION QUANTITY
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R313525
R804831
R802634
R314516
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G2+DIAGNOSTIC R762120
WARNING
THIS CIRCUIT BOARD IS HOT TO AC. THIS POWER SUPPLY, LIKE THE HIGH VOLTAGE POWER
SUPPLY, DOES NOT USE A LINE ISOLATION TRANSFORMER, MEANING A PORTION OF THE
CIRCUITRY IS HOT-TO-LINE AND SHOULD BE TREATED WITH CAUTION.
R762120S
+CONV' Overvoltage
+CONV
SCAN FAIL
-17V
+30V
+17V
+230V
HTHD
-17V
+9V
Voltage diagnostic -170V
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F176
+300V
+15V
+17M IC217
F190
IC179 P3 +Focus
SUPPLY
Q101
SUPPLY
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P1
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393
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4 2
On Horizontal Deflection
module
L high freq
H low freq +Conv’ +30V
Vref
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393
-
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Block diagram Date: 10/02/98 R762120
G2+DIAGNOSTIC R762120
- the SMPS for the convergence end stages and the Focus power stages.
- the stabilisation and alignment circuits of the G2 voltages.
- monitoring circuits of the +210V / -170V to cause scan fail if absent.
- the LEDs for diagnosis of the supply voltages and scan fail.
Because of the high scanning range of the projector, from 15khz to 135khz, we apply
a tracking of the power supply with the line frequency. This means the power supply
for the power convergence stages increases with the line frequency, but, not in a linear
way.
The available information on the line frequency is the +HTHD voltage. However, this
voltage is not linearly proportional for the full range of frequencies. Nevertheless, this
voltage is used for tracking, but an adaptation of the gain in the feedback will be needed
in the second range.
The TDA4601(IC179) totally relies on the +15V(derived from the +17M) delivered by the
first or main SMPS and the +300VM.
The transformer and associated rectifier circuits provide the +FOCUS, +/- CONV and
the +CONV for the feedback control loop discussed hereafter.
To obtain a tracking with the line frequency, a portion of the +HTHD voltage is applied
to the base of Q208.
The main loop is realised by applying the +CONV voltage to the base of Q203, the error-
amplifier. The amplitude of the feedback depends on the status of the output of the level
detector LM393 (IC216) , pin 1. If that pin 1 output is low (=ground), R200 is added in
parallel on R201. In the other case R200 is hooked up to the +30V (output of level
detector).
Pin 2 of the LM393 is set at 5.6 volt with Z197. REL2 is connected to the collector of
Q8 on the HOR DEFL board. For the second range, this line is low or ground level and
pin 3 is then lower than the zener voltage. Pin 1 is then at ground level and consequently
R200 is put in parallel with R201. The feedback is changed to compensate for the
decrease of the +HTHD voltage.
The +CONV voltage is also applied to another level detector in IC216, pin 5. The same
reference voltage of 5.6 volts is applied to pin 6. When an overvoltage situation occurs,
Q227 saturates and the collector of Q203 drops to ground level. The SMPS switches
into a safe loop, whereas the output voltage is dropped to a minimum.
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Technical description Date: 10/02/98 R762120
G2+DIAGNOSTIC R762120
If, on the other hand, the HTHD voltage is too , the +CONV voltage drops also via D235/
R227.
A very stable Vref voltage is formed with IC2 (33V) and buffered with an OPAMP.
IC2 stabilizes a 33 volts which is then divided by R14/R1 to exactly 10 volt and buffered
to provide sufficient current.
If the +210V were absent, the Vref would disappear and the monitoring circuit cannot
work. The +9V takes over in this case and installs a reference voltage via Z1 / D11.
This Vref of 10 volt is used for the level detectors monitoring the supply voltages of the
video power stages : the +210V and -170V.
The absence of one or both of these voltages can damage the picture tubes. The Scan
Fail line switches low through Q1 as soon one of the voltages drops below some level.
D. G2 voltages. 1. Stabilisation.
The G2 voltages must be very stable to avoid thermal drift, and, they should be
adjustable between 400V and 1020 volt.
The voltage coming from the unit 76 2120S is already very stable since it is coming from
a stabilised source, the EHT.
The series output resistor in the unit forms together with P2, P3, P4 and R17 a divider.
If we can stabilize the voltage at the node mentioned Adjust for 1020V with P1 we
also have a stable G2 voltage at the sliders.
That 1020 volt point is sensed with the divider R15 / R13/ P1. Since the Vref is 10volt,
the output of the OPAMP will change until pin 13 is also at 10 volt.
Any voltage difference due to a change of the 1020 volt is adjusted by Q2 which will
feed a current from to the (negative) output of the OPAMP via the voltage dropping
Q2 transistor. Note that Q2 is needed because the 1020 volts is a too high voltage for
the OPAMP. A high voltage transistor such like the ON4046 (BU508A) is therefore
required.
2. G2 - Killer.
The G2 voltages must drop very quickly to zero in the event of a scan failure and at
switching off the projector. There is a risk that the spot suppression does not sufficiently
work when these voltage are too high.
The drop of the G2 voltage is realised with D100-D104 taking the heavy drop of the +17V
and +30V at information to cause a heavy conduction of Q2.
In the event of a scan failure, Q110 gets forward biased as its emitter Q2 becomes
negative.
E. LEDs for diagnosis. The presence of the various voltages are all displayed with green LEDs. The variable
voltages like the +HTHD and +CONV drive a LED through a transistor to obtain a
constant light output of the LED.
The scan fail diode D16 is red and shows that there is a problem in the horizontal or
vertical deflection (see these boards for more explanations).
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Technical description Date: 10/02/98 R762120
G2+DIAGNOSTIC R762120
Black balanceadjustment
Alignment P4(R) P3(G) P2(B)
P1 Adj. 1020V
Preparation WARNING: The power must be OFF before removing any connector from
circuit board or unit. Failure to do so may result in severe damage to the
projection unit.
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Adjustment procedure Date: 10/02/98 R762120
G2+DIAGNOSTIC R762120
Alignment +1020V - Connect to the resistor R15 (side wire soldering J3) a precision focus probe.
Press ENTER to display menu R10 (refer to owner's manual of the projector)
Use the arrow keys to select black balance and then press ENTER.
Adjust the "cut off" for each color for a bar scale level of 50.
- Adjust CONTRAST to minimum (number indication below the bar scale of 0) and
COLOUR until colour is off.
- Cover the blue and the red lens with the lenscap.
- Cover the blue and the green lens with the lenscap.
Short-circuit the two pins on the top side of the respective colour driver, see
illustration.
Adjust the Red G-2 control P4 until the red raster is just visible on the screen.
Remove short-circuit
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Adjustment procedure Date: 10/02/98 R762120
G2+DIAGNOSTIC R762120
Note: if any coloration is still visible, then adjust the black balance ( Red cut-
off, and Blue cut-off) in the Random access adjustment mode slightly to
eliminate any trace of colour.
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Adjustment procedure Date: 10/02/98 R762120
G2+DIAGNOSTIC R762120
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Parts listing 76 2120 Date: 10/02/98 R762120
G2+DIAGNOSTIC R762120
R313525
R774323
R804832
Fuse F190
R3141188
Fuse F191
R3141188
R314143
R314516
R804834
15
Spare parts 76 2120 Date: 10/02/98 R762120
Frame cpl R7627591
R806430
1
SERVICE SHEET Date : 10/02/98 R7627591
Frame cpl R7627591
SIT. ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION QUANTITY SIT. ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION QUANTITY
7
Spare parts Date : 10/02/98 R7627591
Frame cpl R7627591
SIT. ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION QUANTITY SIT. ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION QUANTITY
8
Date : 10/02/98 R7627591
Frame cpl R7627591
SIT. ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION QUANTITY SIT. ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION QUANTITY
2170 R761740 CDS FAN PJ49 G800 L100 3 2140 R810305 FRM G1208 CNV FR /3 1
3210 R761740 CDS FAN PJ49 G800 L100 1 2115 R810392 FRM G1209S BRKT RGB OUT 3
4200 R761781 UN G800 RX IR RR 1
1612 R7621042DCDS G1200 CRT 09MX 3 5024 V362682 SCR D921 M 5 X 10 STZN 1
2100 R7621055 UN *1200 INP RGB S_TRACK 1
2060 R7621065 UN G1200 SMP CPL MK2 1 2157 Z348502 CD CT FTFT P 2 110 1
2030 R7621085 UN G1200 HOR 09MI MK2 1 2157 Z3485067 CD CT FTFT P 6 100 2
2040 R7621127 UN G1200 VER+S MK3 1 2731 Z3486036 CD SHLD P 3 CTF CTF 1900 1
2070 R762120 UN G1200 G2+CHK CPL 1 2737 Z3624175 SCR D912 M 3 X 10 STZB 1
2020 R762271 UN G1200 M_F+SH MK2 1
2670 R762284 UN G1200/2 MNS CPL 1 R3420004 CD RECSO 1015G18BK 100 3
2160 R762285 UN G1200 FAN CNN FRM 1 R34200050 CD RNG4RNG4 1015G18BK 250 3
3221 R762286 UN G1200/2 FAN CNN C 1 R348023 CBLA SAD ADH 4X3 4
2120 R762457 UN G1200 DEF SW W_LG 1
2153 R762510 UN G808 RS232 1 R3631089 SCR Z933 M 3 X 16 SS 2
3310 R7625115 UN G808 CTRL 68000 1 R3631469 SCR Z933 M 5 X 16 SS 8
2152 R762514 UN G808 AST DYN 1 R3661026 NUT D934 M 3 SS 1
2151 R762518 UN G1200 CNV DVR 1 R3673796 SPR D125A D 5,3D10 BR 2
2150 R762519 UN G1208 CNV OUT 1 R367502 SPR D6798AD 3,2D 6 STZN 1
2080 R762716 UN G808S EHT 1
3010 R762718 UN G808S EHT SPL 1 12AI R3130941 FLTR MNS 250V 10A T6 1
2130 R762719 UN G808S RGB INP 1 12AT R3621235 SCR D7985 M 3 X 10 STZB 2
2050 R762720 UN G808S RGB DVR 1 12AH R762100D CDS G1200 FRM CPL 1
2732 R762722 UN IRIS2 CTRL 1
2730 R762724 UN IRIS2 CAM CCD 1 12AP R805080 FRM G1200 CD-MNS FIX 1
2131 R762745 UN *808S DEC COMB_F 1 12AS R805081 FRM G1200 CD-MNS DPL 1
2000 R7627591 UN G1209S FRM -UN NEW EHT 1 12AL R805089 FRM G1200 CD-MNS FIX 1
1010 R7628162 UN G1209S CRT M9M HD10 R 1 12AZ R805090 FRM G1200 WSHR CRT 1
1011 R7628165 UN G1209S CRT M9M HD10 G 1
1012 R7628166 UN G1209S CRT M9M HD10 B 1 12BB R805083 FRM G1200 PMF BRKT 1
2090 R762833 UN G1208S/2 EHT QDR 1 12BD R805084 FRM G1200 PMF SCRN5 1
2110 R762839 UN G1209S RGB O+S 3
4000 R791664 UN RCU700 IR+LGT 1 R3631239 SCR Z933 M 4 X 10 SS 22
4100 R791666 UN *1200 RCU W 1 R3674411 RVT BLND_R3,2C 6,4WSTAL 20
R802742 NUT CUST M 5 BR 2
5011 R800307 HNG43 PLT FIX 2 R805003 FRM G1200 CRT PLT DN 1
2700 R802635 SCR CUST_RM 4 X 9,9SS 2 R805005 FRM G1200 CRT SCR FR 1
3013 R802745 FRM49 HD8 FIX SPL 1 R805018 FRM G1200 SCRN RGB 2
2720 R802959 SPRCL 4,5 D 7,0D13 STZB 2 R805034 FRM G1200 CRT NUT FIX 2
5020 R803206 FRM G1200 HSG BASE PLT 1 R805035 FRM G1200 CRT NUT LOCK 2
2071 R803679 FRM G1200 SMP FRM1 SCRN 1 R805628 FRM G1208 CRT SIDE L 1
4130 R804993 FRM G1200 RC SCRN 1 R805629 FRM G1208 CRT SIDE R 1
3000 R805012 FRM G1200 CNV SCRN 1
3220 R805013 FRM G1200 CNV PIPE R 1 R3674411 RVT BLND_R3,2C 6,4WSTAL 4
5021 R805017 FRM G1200 SCRN DN 1 R722605 G PCB56 L130 8
5022 R805031 FRM G1200 CNV SCNR DN 1 R722605 G PCB56 L130 8
3311 R805037 FRM G1200 FIX CNTR 2 R805834 FRM G808 E FRM SCRN1 1
3224 R805039 FRM G1200 PIPE FE GRID 1 R806431 FRM G1209 EL FRM FR 1
3300 R805071 FRM G1200 SCRN UP CPL 1 R806432 FRM G1209 EL FRM RR 1
4140 R805076 SPRCL20,25D 3,3D10 BR 1 R806512 FRM G808 E FRM MDL2 1
2680 R805096 FRM51 PMF SCRN CPL1 1 R806512 FRM G808 E FRM MDL2 1
3223 R805616 FRM G1208 CNV PIPE L 1
3020 R805617 FRM G1208 CNV PIPE FR 1 R347965 FAN A FIX RUB L37 BK 4
3022 R805618 FRM G1208 CNV PIPE FR 1 R3631059 SCR Z933 M 3 X 8 SS 2
3240 R805619 FRM G1208 DEF SW SCRN 1 R366808 I NUT ST M3 - 2 O SS 1
4111 R805677 HSG G1200 RC W CAP 1 R3668086 I NUT ST M3 - 2 O STZN 4
2140 R805764 FRM G1208 CNV SLD 1 R366945 I NUT SO M3 X 8 O STZN 4
3322 R806078 FRM G1209 CTRL DN 1 R3669722 I NUT ST M4 - 2 O STZN 4
3320 R806079 FRM G1209 CTRL UP 1 R3674411 RVT BLND_R3,2C 6,4WSTAL 12
3201 R807301 FRM G1209 HNG 7 R511470 LAC ME RAL7016 AB W + 2E-07
3100 R808869 FRM G1209 SF CRT CVR 1 R511487 LAC PL BEIGE 20243 A W § 1E-07
2736 R809001 SPG COMPR 20 D5,5D0,8 SS 1 R520021 S G PC/ABS GY V0 UNREI + 4E-07
2735 R809153 SPG COMPR 14 D5,5D0,8 SS 1
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Spare parts Date : 10/02/98 R7627591
Frame cpl R7627591
SIT. ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION QUANTITY SIT. ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION QUANTITY
Frame R7627581
10
Date : 10/02/98 R7627591
Frame cpl R7627591
R805629
R805018
R3674411
R805033
R365005
R805628
R805628
R3674411
R3674411
R805628
R3674411
R802742 R3631239
R805034
R805035
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Spare parts Date : 10/02/98 R7627591
Frame cpl R7627591
R806078
R806079
FRM PJ51 G1209 CTRL SCRN
12
Spare parts Date : 10/02/98 R7627591
Frame cpl R7627591
R806432
FRM PJ51 G1209 EL FRM CPL R806430
R806431
R722605
R806512 R806512
R806512
R805834
R80
R806388
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Spare parts Date : 10/02/98 R7627591
Frame cpl R7627591
R722715
R722129
R807301
14
Date : 10/02/98 R7627591
Frame cpl R7627591
R722759
R722768
R722759
R722244
R347965
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Date : 10/02/98 R7627591
Frame cpl R7627591
R805643
R3631059 R722241
R802675
R805008
R721560
R3674411
R805648
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Date : 10/02/98 R7627591
Fan interconnection module 762285
762286
Fan connection
module 762286
Fan connection
module 762285
1
SERVICE SHEET Date : 10/02/98 762285/762286
Fan interconnection module 762285
762286
2
Parts listing/Spare parts Date : 10/02/98 762285/762286
IR Receiver module R761781
IR RECEPTION
IR RECEPTION
1
SERVICE SHEET Date: 10/02/98 R761781
IR Receiver module R761781
Bipolar integrated circuit intended as a receiver preamplifier for the infrared-remote control systems designed with the
SAA1250 integrated circuit.
- gain-controlled amplifier I
- amplifier II
- pulse-separating amplifier III and
- inverter IV
Amplifier I has a wide dynamic range and thus ensures interference-free operation, even at bright ambient light or at
intensive infrared light as it comes from infrared sound transmissions or at bright 50 Hz modulated lights as it originates
from fluorescent lamps.
It is also possible for the remote-control transmitter to be near the receiver without causing malfunctions by overdriving
the receiver.
Amplifier II further amplifies the signal, and amplifier III separates the pulse-shaped intelligence signal from noise and
other unwanted parts.
The additional inverter IV inverts the negative output pulses at pin 7 and thus delivers positive output pulses at pin 8.
If an additional resistor is inserted between pin 6 and GND, noise immunity is increased. But this is accompanied by
decrease in sensitivity.
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IR Receiver module R761781
Parts listing
SIT. ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION QUANTITY SIT. ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION QUANTITY
R803723
4
Parts listing Date: 10/02/98 R761781
IR Receiver module R761781
IR Reciever Rear
IR Reciever Front
Hard-Wired IR Transmitter
5
Flow chart IR control Date: 10/02/98 R761781
IR+RS 232 Communication module R762510
1
SERVICE SHEET Date: 10/02/98 R762510
IR+RS 232 Communication module R762510
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Blockdiagram Date: 10/02/98 R762510
IR+RS 232 Communication module R762510
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Partslisting/Spare parts Date: 10/02/98 R762510
IRIS Control/CAM CCD R762722
R762724
IRIS Control
R762722
R762722_r00
1
SERVICE SHEET Date: 12/03/98 R762722/R762724
IRIS Control/CAM CCD R762722
R762724
L 1 R3061222 CH AX NS 1.5 UH 1
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Partslisting Date: 12/03/98 R762722/R762724
Service Kit CRT projector R9827605
SAFETY NOTICE
Before servicing the projector, it is important that the service technician read and follow the
'SAFETY PRECAUTIONS' and 'PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICES' in the service manual.
Z373343 (5.5)
Z379037 (7)
Z373345 (8)
Z373346 (10)
Z373390
W381727 (11)
R379023(6-7)
Z373330
Z373331
Z7373391
R761821(x3)
R348019
R3626696(x16)
R5975737 Rev. 02
1
Contents of the kit Date: 14/03/98 R9827605
Service Kit CRT projector R9827605
Introduction Repairing the Barco 800 series projectors on component level is made posible
by using the extension boards and the extensions cable units, delivered as
service kit.
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Refer to illustration:
Top view Side view
Press the board lock and lift up the board handle Side view
Top view
Repeat this action on both sides of the module and extract the module out of
the main frame.
3
Use of the tooling kit Date: 14/03/98 R9827605
Service Kit CRT projector R9827605
- Unplug the two connection cables to and from the Decoder module.
- Remove the Decoder module out of the main frame as already described.
- Plug the extension boards on the two decoder board connectors on the main
frame.
Important: the extension board for Eurocard is provided on each printed circuit
foil with measuring pins.
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extension cables
measuring pins
Extension board
Using the extension
board for the
Convergence
module
e.g B*808
4
Use of the tooling kit Date: 14/03/98 R9827605
Service Kit CRT projector R9827605
5
Use of the tooling kit Date: 14/03/98 R9827605
IR Remote Receiver 800 R9827515
BARCO's external infrared remote receiver facilitates the use of the projector's infrared remote control in difficult
installations.
The infrared receiver can be directly hardwired to any digitally controlled BARCO projector or through a switcher. A LED
display indicates the selected source number. The special flexible fixation arm of the receiver allows to fix it in almost
any position on the ceiling or wall.
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SERVICE SHEET Date: 13/03/97 R9827515
IR Remote Receiver 800 R9827515
This stand-alone IR Receiver connected to the BG 800 - BD800 projectors or the RCVDS800 with the available D9-
D9 communication cable, refer to info sheet 59 75134, allows to transfer the IR signals from the RCU800 or RCU800U
to the projector and displaying the selected input.
COMMUNICATION CABLE
IR REM REC800
SCREEN
PROJECTOR
RCU800 or
RCU800U
OPERATION
Point the IR transmitter RCU800 or RCU800U at the front side of the IR Remote Receiver 800 (face with window).
Refer to owner's manual of the respective projector or RCVDS800 for further instructions about the use of the IR remote
control.
5
Mounting instructions Date: 13/03/97 R9827515
IR Remote Receiver 800 R9827515
Mounting instructions:
120°
120°
40
Mount the fixing foot of the IR Remote Receiver on the wall by means of three screws.
Install the communication connection between IR REMOTE RECEIVER and the PROJECTOR 800 serie by
means of the D9-D9 communication cable.
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Mounting instructions Date: 13/03/97 R9827515
IR Remote Receiver 800 R9827515
7
PARTS LISTING Date: 13/03/97 R9827515