Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Harman Kardon AVR 365 230 Service Manual
Harman Kardon AVR 365 230 Service Manual
AVR 365/230
7.1 CHANNEL A/V RECEIVER
CONTENTS
Page 1 of 176
Harman Kardon AVR 365/230V Service Manual
Some semiconductor (solid state) devices can be damaged easily by static electricity. Such components commonly are called
Electrostatically Sensitive (ES) Devices. Examples of typical ES devices are integrated circuits and some field effect transistors and
The following techniques should be used to help reduce the incidence of component damage caused by static electricity.
1. Immediately before handling any semiconductor component or semiconductor-equipped assembly, drain off any electrostatic charge on
your body by touching a known earth ground. Alternatively, obtain and wear a commercially available discharging wrist strap device,
which should be removed for potential shock reasons prior to applying power to the unit under test.
2. After removing an electrical assembly equipped with ES devices, place the assembly on a conductive surface such as aluminum foil, to
4. Use only an anti-static solder removal device. Some solder removal devices not classified as "anti-static" can generate electrical charges
5. Do not use freon-propelled chemicals. These can generate electrical change sufficient to damage ES devices.
6. Do not remove a replacement ES device from its protective package until immediately before you are ready to install it. (Most replacement
ES devices are packaged with leads electrically shorted together by conductive foam, aluminum foil or comparable conductive material.)
7. Immediately before removing the protective material from the leads of a replacement ES device, touch the protective material to the
CAUTION : Be sure no power is applied to the chassis or circuit, and observe all other safety precautions.
8. Minimize bodily motions when handling unpackaged replacement ES devices. (Otherwise harmless motion such as the brushing together
or your clothes fabric or the lifting of your foot from a carpeted floor can generate static electricity sufficient to damage an ES devices.
Components identified with the IEC symbol in the parts list are special significance to safety. When replacing a component identified with
, use only the replacement parts designated, or parts with the same ratings or resistance, wattage, or voltage that are designated in the
parts list in this manual. Leakage-current or resistance measurements must be made to determine that exposed parts are acceptably
insulated from the supply circuit before retuming the product to the customer.
Page 2 of 176
Harman Kardon AVR 365/230V Service Manual
Front-Panel Controls
Power Info
Button Button
Page 3 of 176
Harman Kardon AVR 365/230V Service Manual
ENGLISH
Power Indicator: This LED has three possible modes: Resolution button: Press this button to access the AVRs video output resolution
setting: 480i, 480p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p or 1080p/24Hz. Use the Up/Down and OK
LED is off: Indicates that the AVR is unplugged or the rear-panel Main Power switch
buttons to change the setting.
is off.
LED glows amber: Indicates that the AVR is in the Standby mode.
IMPORTANT NOTE: If you set the AVRs video output resolution higher than
LED glows white: Indicates that the AVR is turned on. the capabilities of the actual connection between the AVR and your TV or
video display, you will not see a picture. If you are using the composite video
connection from the AVR to your TV (see Connect Your TV or Video Display, on
IMPORTANT NOTE: If the PROTECT message ever appears on the AVRs front-
page 17), press the Resolution button and use the Up/Down and OK buttons to
panel message display, turn off the AVR and unplug it from the AC outlet.
change the resolution to 480i.
Check all speaker wires for a possible short-circuit (the + and conductors
touching each other or both touching the same piece of metal). If a short-circuit
is not found, bring the unit to an authorized Harman Kardon service center for Audio Effects button: Press this button to access the Audio Effects submenu,
inspection and repair before using it again. which allows you to adjust the AVRs tone controls and other audio controls. See Set
Up Your Sources, on page 26, for more information.
Power button: Press this button to turn the receiver on or to place it in the Standby Video Modes button: Press this button for direct access to the Video Modes
mode. submenu, which contains settings you can use to improve the video picture. Use
the OK button to scroll through the different modes, and use the Up/Down and Left/
Setup button: Press this button to access the AVRs main menu.
Right buttons to make adjustments within each mode. See Set Up Your Sources, on
Info button: Press this button to access the AVRs Source submenu, which contains page 26, for more information.
the settings for the source currently playing. Use the Up/Down buttons to scroll
Surround Modes button: Press this button to select a listening mode. The Surround
through the different settings.
Modes menu will appear on screen, and the menu line will appear in the front-panel
Message display: Various messages appear in this two-line display in response display. Use the Up/Down buttons to change the surround-mode category and the
to commands and changes in the incoming signal. In normal operation, the current Left/Right buttons to change the surround mode for that category. See Set Up Your
source name appears on the upper line, while the surround mode is displayed on Sources, on page 26, for more information.
the lower line. When the on-screen display menu system (OSD) is in use, the current
Back/Exit button: Press this button to return to the previous menu or to exit the
menu settings appear.
menu system.
IR sensor: This sensor receives infrared (IR) commands from the remote control.
Left/Right buttons: Use these buttons to navigate the AVRs menus.
It is important to ensure that the sensor is not blocked. AVR 3650/AVR 365 only:
If covering the IR sensor is unavoidable (such as when the receiver is installed inside OK button: Press this button to select the currently highlighted item.
of a cabinet), connect an optional infrared receiver to the Remote IR In connector on
Headphone jack/EzSet/EQ Mic input: Connect a 1/4" stereo headphone plug
the AVRs rear panel.
to this jack for private listening. This jack is also used to connect the supplied
Up/Down buttons: Use these buttons to navigate the AVRs menus. microphone for the EzSet/EQ procedure described in Configure the AVR For Your
Speakers, on page 25.
Volume knob: Turn this knob to raise or lower the volume.
Source List button: Press this button to select a source device to watch/listen to.
USB port: You can use this port to perform software upgrades that may be offered in
Use the Up/Down buttons to scroll through the source-device list, and press the OK
the future. Do not connect a storage device, peripheral product or a PC here, unless
button to select the source being displayed.
you are instructed to do so as part of an upgrade procedure.
HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) Front Input connector: Connect
an HDMI-capable source component that will be used only temporarily, such as a
camcorder or game console, here.
Page 4 of 176
Harman Kardon AVR 365/230V Service Manual
Rear-Panel Connectors
Composite Composite SIRIUS Tuner
Video Input Video Monitor Connector
Connectors Out Connector (AVR 3650/AVR 2650)
Analog Record Out connector: Connect this analog audio output to the analog HDMI Input connectors: An HDMI connection transmits digital audio and video
audio input of a recording device. A signal is available at this output whenever an signals between devices. If your source devices have HDMI connectors, using them
analog audio source is playing. will provide the best possible video and audio performance quality. Since the HDMI
cable carries both digital video and digital audio signals, you do not have to make
HDMI Monitor Out connector: If your TV has an HDMI connector, use an HDMI
any additional audio connections for devices you connect via the HDMI connection.
cable (not included) to connect it to the AVRs HDMI Monitor Out connector. The
See Connect Your Audio and Video Source Devices, on page 18, for more information.
AVR will automatically transcode component and composite video input signals to
the HDMI format (upscaling to as high as 1080p), so you do not need to make any Composite Video Input connectors: Use composite video connectors for video
other connections to your TV from the AVR or from any of your video source devices. source devices that dont have HDMI or component video connectors. You will also
need to make an audio connection from the source device to the AVR. See Connect
Notes on using the HDMI Monitor Out connector: Your Audio and Video Source Devices, on page 18, for more information.
When connecting a DVI-equipped display to the HDMI Monitor Out connector, Digital Audio Input connectors: If your non-HDMI source devices have digital
use an HDMI-to-DVI adapter and make a separate audio connection. outputs, connect them to the AVRs digital audio connectors. NOTE: Make only one
type of digital connection (HDMI, optical or coaxial) from each device. See Connect
Make sure the HDMI-equipped display is HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Content Your Audio and Video Source Devices, on page 18, for more information.
Protection)-compliant. If it isnt, do not connect it via an HDMI connection; use an
analog video connection instead and make a separate audio connection.
Page 5 of 176
Harman Kardon AVR 365/230V Service Manual
ENGLISH
Composite Video Monitor Out connector: If your TV or video display does not Speaker connectors: Use two-conductor speaker wire to connect each set of
have an HDMI connector, use a composite video cable (not included) to connect the terminals to the correct speaker. See Connect Your Speakers, on page 17, for more
AVRs Composite Video Monitor Out connector to your TVs composite video input. information.
NOTE: The HDMI connection to your TV is preferred. If you use the composite video
connection to your TV, you will not be able to view the AVRs on-screen menus.
NOTE: The speaker connectors, also called Assigned Amp speaker connectors-
Composite Video Record Out connector: Connect an analog video recorders video are used for the surround back channels in a 7.1- channel home theater, or you
input connector to the AVRs Composite Video Rec Out connector. You can record can reassign them to a remote room for multizone operation or to front height
any composite video input signal. NOTE: To record the audio and video from the channels for Dolby Pro Logic IIz operation. See Place Your Speakers, on page
source device, connect the AVRs Analog Record Output connectors to the analog 13, for more information.
video recorders audio inputs.
Component Video Input connectors: If any of your video source devices have Network connector: Use a Cat. 5 or Cat. 5E cable (not supplied) to connect the AVRs
component video connectors (and do not have HDMI connectors), using the Network connector to your home network to enjoy Internet radio and content from
component video connectors will provide superior video performance. You will also DLNA-compatible devices that are connected to the network. See Connect to Your
need to make an audio connection from the device to the receiver. See Connect Your Home Network, on page 20, for more information.
Audio and Video Source Devices, on page 18, for more information. Main Power switch: This mechanical switch turns the AVRs power supply on or off.
SIRIUS Tuner connector: Connect a SIRIUSConnect satellite radio tuner module It is usually left on, and it cannot be turned on or off using the remote control.
here. (Not included. Available at www.sirius.com.) See Connect Your Audio and Video AC Input connector: After you have made all other connections, plug the supplied
Source Devices, on page 18, for more information. AC power cord into this receptacle and into an unswitched wall outlet.
12V Trigger connector: This connector provides 12V DC whenever the AVR is on. RS-232 connector: This connector is used to connect to external control hardware.
It can be used to turn on and off other devices such as a powered subwoofer. Consult a certified professional installer for more information.
Zone 2 IR Input connector (AVR 3650/AVR 365 only): Connect a remote IR receiver IR Remote In/Out connectors (AVR 3650/AVR 365 only): When the IR sensor
located in Zone 2 of a multizone system to this jack to control the AVR (and any on the front panel is blocked (such as when the AVR is installed inside a cabinet),
source devices connected to the Remote IR Output connector) from the remote connect an optional IR receiver to the IR Remote In jack. The IR Remote Out jack
zone. may be connected to the IR input of a compatible product to enable remote control
The Bridge IIIP connector: Connect an optional Harman Kardon The Bridge IIIP through the AVR.
docking station to this input. Insert the plug until it snaps into place in the connector. Fan Vents: These vents are used by the AVRs fan to cool the system. Maintain
IMPORTANT: Connect The Bridge IIIP only with the AVRs power turned off. a clearance of at least three inches (75mm) from the nearest surface to avoid
Radio Antenna connectors: Connect the included AM and FM antennas to their overheating the unit. It is normal for the fan to remain off at most normal volume
respective terminals for radio reception. levels. An automatic temperature sensor turns the fan on only when it is needed.
Zone 2 Out connectors: Connect these jacks to an external amplifier to power the
speakers in the remote zone of a multizone system. IMPORTANT NOTE: Never block the fan vents. Doing so could allow the AVR to
overheat to dangerous levels.
Subwoofer connector: Connect this jack to a powered subwoofer with a line-level
input. See Connect Your Subwoofer, on page 17, for more information.
Analog Audio Input connectors: Use the AVRs Analog Audio Input connectors for
source devices that dont have HDMI or digital audio connectors. See Connect Your
Audio and Video Source Devices, on page 18, for more information.
Optical Digital Output connector: Connect a digital audio recorders optical digital
input to the AVRs Optical Digital Output connector. You can record both coaxial and
optical digital audio signals.
Page 6 of 176
Harman Kardon AVR 365/230V Service Manual
IR Transmitter Lens
Source Selector
Buttons (AVR 2650/AVR 265)
Source Selector
Buttons (AVR 3650/AVR 365)
Video Modes
Button
Number
Buttons
Last Channel
Activity Button
Button
Up/Down/Left/Right
Buttons
OK Button
Backlight Button Disc Menu
(AVR 3650/AVR 365 only) Button
A/B/C/D Buttons
Mute Button
Transport Control
Buttons
Zone Selector
Switch
Page 7 of 176
Harman Kardon AVR 365/230V Service Manual
ENGLISH
In addition to controlling the AVR, the AVR remote is capable of controlling eight other Back/Exit button: Press this button to return to the previous menu or to exit the
devices, including an iPod/iPhone device docked in a The Bridge IIIP docking station menu system.
connected to the AVR. During the installation process, you may program the codes for
Menu button: This button is used within the tuner menus (including SIRIUS Radio)
each of your source components into the remote. (See Program the Remote to Control
and The Bridge IIIP control menu, and is also used to display the main menu on some
Your Source Devices and TV, on page 23, for programming information.) To operate
source devices. To display the AVRs menu system, press the Setup button.
a component, press its Source Selector button to change the remotes control mode.
Up/Down/Left/Right buttons: These buttons are used to navigate the menu system
A buttons function depends on which component is being controlled. See Table A13
and to operate the tuner.
in the Appendix for listings of the functions for each type of component. Most of
the buttons on the remote have dedicated functions, although the precise codes OK button: This button is used to select items from the menu system.
transmitted vary depending on the specific device being controlled. Due to the wide
Backlight button (AVR 3650/AVR 365 only): Press this button to illuminate the
variety of functions for various source devices, we have included only a few of the
buttons on the remote. Press it again to turn the backlight off, or wait 5 seconds after
most-often used functions on the remote: alphanumeric keys, transport controls,
the last button press for the light to turn off on its own.
television-channel control, menu access and power on and off. Buttons dedicated to
the AVR AVR Power On/Off, Audio Effects, Video Modes, Surround Modes, Volume, Disc Menu button: To display the discs menu while a DVD or Blu-ray Disc is playing,
Mute and Sleep Settings are available at any time, even when the remote is press the Blu-ray Source Selector button, then press this button.
controlling another device. To return the remote to the AVR control mode at any time,
A/B/C/D buttons: These buttons can be used as additional source buttons and can
press the Setup button.
also operate certain functions when used with some source devices. See Table A13
AVR Power On/Off buttons: Press these buttons to turn the AVR on and off. The Main in the Appendix for details. These buttons are also used with a Teletext-capable
Power switch on the AVRs rear panel must be on for this button to work. television if your broadcast, cable or satellite provider offers Teletext service.
IR Transmitter Lens: As buttons are pressed on the remote, infrared codes are Volume Up/Down buttons: Press these buttons to raise or lower the volume.
emitted through this lens.
Channel Up/Down and Page buttons: When the tuner has been selected, press
Device Power On/Off buttons: Press a devices Source Selector button, then press these buttons to select a preset radio station. While operating a cable, satellite or
these buttons to turn the device on and off. HDTV set-top box or a television, press these buttons to change channels.
Source Selector buttons: Press one of these buttons to select a source device, e.g., Mute button: Press this button to mute the AVRs speaker-output connectors and
Blu-ray, Cable/Sat, Radio, etc. This action will also turn on the AVR and switch the headphone jack. To restore the sound, press this button or adjust the volume.
remotes control mode to operate the selected source device. NOTE: The first press of
Transport Control buttons: These buttons are used to control source devices and
the Radio Source Selector button switches the AVR to the last-used tuner band (AM,
The Bridge IIIP.
FM or SIRIUS). Each successive press changes the band.
Info button: Press to display the AVRs Info Menu, which contains the settings for
Audio Effects button: Press this button to access the Audio Effects submenu, which
the current source.
allows adjustment of the AVRs tone and other audio controls. See the Set Up Your
Sources section, on page 26, for more information. Setup button: Press to display the AVRs Main Menu or to switch the remote to the
AVR control mode.
Video Modes button: Press this button for direct access to the Video Modes
submenu, which contains picture adjustments you can use after you have adjusted Sleep button: Press this button to activate the sleep timer, which turns off the
the picture settings on your TV or video display. See the Advanced Functions section, receiver after a programmed period of time. Each press increases the time by 10
on page 33, for more information. minutes, up to 90 minutes ending with the Sleep Off message.
Surround Modes button: Press this button to access the Surround Modes submenu. Learn button (AVR 3650/AVR 365 only): The AVR 3650/AVR 365 remote is capable
Select a surround-mode category: Auto Select, Virtual Surround, Stereo, Movie, Music of learning individual IR codes from the original remote that came with a source
or Game. When you select the category, it is highlighted and the surround mode device. See Program the Remote to Control Your Source Devices and TV, on page 23,
changes. for more information.
To change the surround mode for the selected category, press the OK button when the Zone Selector switch: Use this switch to select whether the AVR commands will
menu line is highlighted and use the Up/Down buttons to select one of the available affect the main listening area (Zone 1) or the remote zone of a multizone system
surround-mode options. Press the OK button; or press the Back/Exit button to exit the (Zone 2). For normal operation, leave the switch in the Zone 1 position.
Surround Modes menu and display the next higher menu in the hierarchy. See the
Advanced Functions section, on page 33, for more information.
Number buttons: Use these buttons to enter numbers for radio-station frequencies
or to select station presets.
Last Channel button: When controlling a cable, satellite or HDTV set-top box or a TV,
press this button to return to the previous television channel.
Activity button: With this button you can program the remote to store up to 11
different Macros (Activities). (A Macro is a series of commands that are transmitted
by a single button press.) Execute a Macro by pressing this button, followed by the
Number button (or the AVR Power On button) into which you programmed the Macro.
See Programming Macro (Activity) Commands, on page 41, for more information.
Page 8 of 176
Harman Kardon AVR 365/230V Service Manual
IR Transmitter
Lens
Power Off
Mute Button
Button
Source Selector
Buttons
Sleep Button
AVR Button
Up/Down/Left/Right
Buttons
OK Button
Volume Up/Down
Buttons
Transport Control
Buttons
Zone Selector
Button
Zone Indicator Light
10
Page 9 of 176
Harman Kardon AVR 365/230V Service Manual
AVR Zone 2 Remote Control Functions (AVR 3650/AVR 365 only), continued
ENGLISH
By installing an IR receiver in the remote zone of a multizone system and connecting Back/Exit button: Press this button to return to the previous menu or to exit the
it to the AVRs Zone 2 IR Input connector, you can use the Zone 2 remote to control menu system.
the sound in the remote zone from within the remote zone. You can use it to control
Menu button: This button is used within the tuner menus (including SIRIUS Radio)
the AVRs power, volume and mute functions or to select a source input for the
and The Bridge IIIP control menu, and is also used to display the main menu on
remote zone, and to control a Harman Kardon source device connected to one of
some source devices. To display the AVRs menu system, press the Setup button.
the AVRs Remote IR Out connectors. See Connect IR Equipment, on page 22, for
more information. Up/Down/Left/Right buttons: These buttons are used to navigate the menu
system and to operate the tuner.
You can also use the Zone 2 remote in the main listening room to control the AVR and
Harman Kardon Blu-ray Disc, DVD, CD or tape players. When the Zone 2 remote OK button: This button is used to select items from the menu system.
is in the Zone 1 control mode (the remotes Zone Indicator light will turn green), its
Volume Up/Down buttons: Press to raise or lower the volume level in the remote
power, volume and mute controls will affect only the main listening area. To restore
zone.
operation to the remote zone, press the remotes Zone Selector button so that its
Zone Indicator light turns red. Transport Control buttons: These buttons are used to control source devices and The
Bridge IIIP.
IR Transmitter lens: As buttons are pressed on the remote, infrared codes are
emitted through this lens. Zone Selector button and Zone Indicator light: Each press of the Zone Selector
button determines whether the AVR commands will affect the main listening area
Power Off button: Press this button to turn the AVR off.
(Zone 1) or the remote zone (Zone 2). The Zone Indicator light will turn green when
Mute button: Press to mute the AVRs remote-zone speakers. To restore the sound, Zone 1 has been selected, and red when Zone 2 has been selected. The Zone
press this button, adjust the volume or turn off the multizone system. Make sure to Indicator light will also light up briefly when any button is pressed.
switch the remote to Zone 2 mode so that only the remote zone will be affected.
Source Selector buttons: With the remote in Zone 2 mode, press one of these
buttons to select a source device for the remote zone. Pressing the button will also
turn on the multizone system and switch the remote to the selected source devices
control mode. You may select a different external source device than that for the
main room, but not different tuner bands. If you select the same source as that for
the main room, any commands sent to the source device will affect both zones. The
first press of the Radio Source Selector button switches the AVR to the last-used
tuner band (AM, FM or SIRIUS). Each successive press changes the band.
Sleep button: Press this button to activate the sleep timer, which turns off the
receiver after a programmed period of time. Each press increases the time by 10
minutes, up to 90 minutes ending with the Sleep Off message.
AVR button: Press this button to turn on the AVR and select the last-used source.
This button is also used to switch the remote control to AVR control mode.
11
Page 10 of 176
Harman Kardon AVR 365/230V Service Manual
General AVR Settings RS232 Control: If you have connected the AVR to an external control system via its
RS-232 port, set this line to On to enable the AVR to be controlled by the external control
Network Settings: Select this to set up your AVR for connection to your home network.
system. Refer to the control systems documentation for details.
Network Settings Menu Appearance
ID#: 00 00 00 00 A0 A0 Menu Transparency: This selection lets you determine whether video programs will be
visible when the menu system is in use. Select Normal for a fully transparent background,
Network Settings: Manual
IP Address: 000 . 000 . 000 . 000
Medium for partial transparency or Opaque to completely block video programs while
Subnet Mask: 000 . 000 . 000 . 000 menus are on screen.
Gateway: 000 . 000 . 000 . 000
000 . 000 . 000 . 000
Volume/Status Messages: When the AVR is turned on, the volume is adjusted, the source
Primary DNS:
Secondary DNS: 000 . 000 . 000 . 000 is changed or a change in the input signal is detected, a status message will be displayed
on the TV screen. Select how long the message remains visible, from 2 to 10 seconds,
with a default of 3 seconds. Select Off if you do not wish to see the status messages on
the TV screen (they will still appear on the AVRs front-panel message display).
Menus: This setting governs how long the Surround Modes, Video Modes and Audio
Network Status: Not Connected Effects menus remain visible after the last adjustment: 5 seconds, 10 seconds, 30
Apply & Save AVR will Enter Standby seconds, 1 minute or 5 minutes. Select No Time-Out to view the menus indefinitely,
but this setting is not recommended, due to the danger of burn-in on some video
displays.
ID #: This line is informational only and identifies the AVR to other devices on your
home network and the Internet for www.radioharmankardon.com. Setup and Slide-In Menus: This setting determines how long the setup menus (Main
Menu, Speaker Setup Menu, Zone 2 Menu, all slide-in menus) remain visible after the last
Network Settings: Since most networks use automatic IP address settings, in most adjustment. Select a time-out period of 5, 10 or 15 (the default) minutes, or no time-out,
cases you can set Network Settings to Automatic. If you are required to use a static IP which leaves the menus on screen until manually cleared. A time-out period avoids the
address and network settings, you must obtain these settings from your ISP or network possibility of burn-in damage to plasma or CRT displays.
administrator. Use the OK button to set this line to Manual. The following settings
will become active: IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway, Primary DNS, Secondary DNS. Screen Saver: Program a time-out period for no activity (with no menus displayed)
before the AVRs built-in screen saver begins. Select a period of 5 minutes, 10 minutes,
Use the Number buttons to make the entries for all of these settings. When you have 20 minutes, 30 minutes or 1 hour, or turn off the screen saver. A time-out period avoids
finished, select Apply & Save, and press the OK button. The AVR will enter the Standby the possibility of burn-in damage to plasma or CRT displays.
mode. When you turn the AVR back on, it will attempt to connect to the network using the
settings you entered. If the AVR cannot connect to the network using the manual settings, System Info
contact your ISP or network administrator for assistance. Software Version: This line is informational only. From time to time, Harman Kardon
Network Status: This line indicates the AVRs current network-connection status engineers may release software upgrades that improve your AVRs performance
(Connected/Not Connected). or add features. If you are experiencing difficulties with the AVR, a customer-service
representative may ask for the software version of your product to determine whether a
Apply & Save: Any time you make a change in any of the Network settings, the Apply & later upgrade is available.
Save line will become available. Select this line and press the OK button. The AVR will
go into the Standby mode. After you turn the AVR back on, the new network settings Upgrade Software: If a software upgrade is released for your AVR, installation instructions
will be in effect. IMPORTANT: You must select Apply & Save for your network will be available in the Product Support section of the Web site or from Harman Kardon
settings to take effect. customer service. At that time, you may access this submenu to install the upgrade
software.
NOTE: If you have trouble connecting to the network at any time, cycle the AVR into
the Standby mode, and then turn it back on. IMPORTANT: During a system upgrade, do not power off the AVR or use any of its
controls. Doing so could permanently damage the AVR.
Volume Units: This setting lets you select whether the AVR displays the volume level in
the conventional decibel scale or on a numeric scale from 0 to 100. When the decibel Settings Lock
scale is used, 0dB is the maximum recommended volume, with lower volumes displayed
as negative values. (-90dB +10dB). The decibel scale is the default setting. Settings Lock prevents the Setup Source, Speaker Setup and System settings menus
from being inadvertently changed. With Settings Lock set to On, the screen shown below
Volume Default and Volume Default Level: These two settings are used together to will appear whenever someone attempts to access a setting in one of those menus.
program the volume level when you turn on the AVR. Set Volume Default to On, and then
set the Volume Default Level to the desired turn-on volume. When Volume Default is set Settings Lock
to Off, the AVR will turn on at the last-used volume setting from the previous listening
session. The settings lock is currently On.
In order to access the settings,
Unit of Measure: Adjusts the speaker-distance settings for Manual Speaker Setup. please select Settings lock Off.
Select between meters and feet.
Cancel
Language: Select the preferred language for the AVRs on-screen menus and displays: Settings Lock Off
English, French, Spanish, German, Italian or Russian.
Dolby Volume Calibration: This setting determines the Dolby Volume calibration, as Select Settings Lock Off to access the settings or Cancel if the setting was accessed
described in Dolby Volume Calibration, on page 28. Refer to that section for details about inadvertently. NOTE: If you select Settings Lock Off, you will need to turn the Settings
setting the calibration. Lock back on via the Settings Lock menu.
40
Page 11 of 176
Harman Kardon AVR 365/230V Service Manual
ENGLISH
Remote Channel-Control Punch-Through
Press the Activity button, then press the button into which you programmed the Macro.
The punch-through feature allows you to operate one component while setting certain
groups of controls to operate another component. For example, while using the AVR IMPORTANT: Keep the remote aimed at the components until all of the Macro
controls for surround modes and other audio functions, you may also use the remote to commands have been executed. The remote can take up to 10 seconds to send out 19
operate the transport controls of your Blu-ray Disc player. Or while using the remote to Macro commands.
control video functions on your TV, you may also use the remote to change channels on
your cable box.
To program punch-through control while operating any device: Recording
1. For three seconds press and hold the Source Selector button for the main device the Two-channel analog and digital audio signals, as well as composite video signals, are
remote will be operating. The Source Selector will light up, go dark and then light up normally available at the appropriate recording outputs. To make a recording, connect
again, indicating the remote is in Program mode and that you may release the button. your audio or video recorder to the appropriate AVR output connectors as described in
the Making Connections section, insert blank media in the recorder and make sure the
2. Select the type of punch-through programming. recorder is turned on and recording while the source is playing. Refer to the recording
a) For channel-control punch-through, press the Channel Up button. devices instructions for complete information about making recordings.
In addition to their normal functions, you can also use the 0 9 Number buttons and AVR When the sleep timer has been set, the front-panel display will automatically dim to half
Power On button to store Macro (Activity) commands up to 11 of them. Each Macro brightness.
can send out up to 19 commands at one time from a single button push. Any AVR remote If you press the Sleep button after the timer has been set, the remaining play time will be
control buttons function from any mode (except the Back/Exit button, the Light button, displayed. Press the Sleep button again to change the play time.
and the Activity button) can be programmed into a Macro.
NOTE: Use caution when programming complicated Macros. It isnt possible to program
a pause or delay before sending additional commands after a Power On command, and Updating Your Network Software
the component may not be ready to respond to commands immediately after powering From time to time, updates to your network sofwtare may become available. To check for
on. and download these updates:
To program a Macro: 1. After the AVR has connected to your network, press the remotes Internet Radio source
1. To enter the Programming mode, simultaneously press and hold the Activity button and button.
the Number button or AVR Power On button to which you want to assign the Macro. 2. On the AVR front panel, simultaneously press and hold the Surround Modes and Back/
2. Press in up to 19 commands that you want stored in that Macro button. During each Exit buttons.
successive button selection, the Source Selector button LED will blink once. Press the
Source Selector button for each device (or Setup button for the AVR itself) before you Message
enter individual commands. This step counts as one of the 19 commands allowed for Display
each Macro.
You can select functions from another mode by first pressing the corresponding Source
Selector button and then the buttons where those functions are located within that
mode. Pressing a Source Selector button also counts as one command.
For power on, press the AVR or Device Power On button.
For power off, press the AVR or Device Power Off button.
3. Press the Activity button to end the programming process. The last Source Selector
button (or the Setup button) will flash three times.
It isnt possible to edit a command within a Macro. To erase the Macro: Surround Back/Exit OK
1. Press and hold the Activity Button and the button into which you programmed the Modes Button Button
Macro until the Source Selector or Setup button lights up. Button
2. Press the Activity button to erase the Macro. 3. Watch the front-panel Message Display for a message that the unit is checking for
software updates. When the message appears, release the buttons.
41
Page 12 of 176
Harman Kardon AVR 365/230V Service Manual
4. If the message indicates that an update is available, press the front-panel OK button
to begin the update.
5. During the update a progress bar and status messages will appear on the Message
Display. Do not touch any controls on the AVR and do not interrupt the network
connection during the update.
6. When the update is completed the AVR will automatically power off, and after five
seconds will automatically power back on. Once the AVR turns back on its ready to
use.
Processor Reset
If the AVR behaves erratically after a power surge, first turn off the rear-panel Main
Power switch and unplug the AC power cord for at least 3 minutes. Plug the cord back
in and turn the receiver on. If this procedure doesnt help, reset the AVRs processor as
described below.
NOTE: A processor reset erases all user configurations, including video resolution,
speaker and level settings, and tuner presets. After a reset, reenter all of these settings
from your notes in the Appendix worksheets.
To reset the AVRs processor:
1. Press the front-panel Standby/On switch to place the unit in the Standby mode (the
Power Indicator will turn amber).
2. Press and hold the front-panel OK button for at least 5 seconds until the RESET
message appears on the front-panel Message Display.
NOTE: After performing a processor reset, wait at least 1 minute before pressing any
Source Selector buttons.
If the receiver does not function correctly after a processor reset, contact an authorized
Harman Kardon service center for assistance. Authorized service centers may be located
by visiting our Web site at www.harmankardon.com.
42
Page 13 of 176
Harman Kardon AVR 365/230V Service Manual
AVR Troubleshooting
ENGLISH
Symptom Cause Solution
Unit does not function when Main Power switch is turned No AC power Ensure that the power cord is plugged into a live AC
on power outlet
Check if the AC outlet is switch-controlled
Front-panel Message display lights, but theres no sound Intermittent input connection Secure all input and speaker connections
or picture
Mute is on Press Mute button
Volume control is turned down Turn up Volume control
No sound from any speaker; PROTECT message appears Amplifier is in protection mode due to possible short Check all speaker wires at speaker and AVR
on Message display circuit connections for crossed wires
Amplifier is in protection mode due to internal problems Contact your local Harman Kardon service center
No sound from center or surround speakers Incorrect surround mode Select a surround mode other than stereo
Program material is monophonic Mono programs contain no surround information
Incorrect speaker configuration Check the speaker configuration in the setup menu
Program material is stereo The surround decoder may not create center- or
surround-channel information from nonencoded
programs
Unit does not respond to remote control commands Weak batteries in remote Change batteries in remote
AVR not selected Press the Setup/AVR button
Remote sensor is obscured Ensure that the AVRs front-panel remote sensor is in
the line of sight of the remote
Intermittent buzzing in tuner Local interference Move the AVR or antenna away from computers,
fluorescent lights, motors or other electrical appliances
(AVR 3650/AVR 365 only): Surround-back speaker Multi-zone operation has been selected/Assigned AMP Use the Speaker Setup menu to reassign the Assigned
settings cannot be accessed, and the test tone does not channels have been assigned to Zone 2 AMP to the surround back left and right channels
play through the surround back speakers
(AVR 3650/AVR 2650 only): The SIRIUS Preview SIRIUS tuner is not connected Ensure that SIRIUS tuner is properly connected
Channel (001) is silent
SIRIUS antenna is in an improper location Re-locate the SIRIUS antenna according to the
recommendations in the SIRIUS tuners instruction
SIRIUS signal requires a refresh
manual. For further help, visit
www.siriusradio.com
Visit www.siriusradio.com
Unable to activate remote control Programming mode Source Selector button is not held for at least 3 Be sure to hold the Source Selector button for at least
seconds 3 seconds
Remote buttons light, but AVR does not respond Remote is in Zone 2 mode Slide Zone Selector switch to the Zone 1 position.
Unable to establish network connection AVR network programming requires rebooting Cycle the AVR into the Standby mode, and then turn it
on again
Additional information on troubleshooting possible problems with your AVR and installation-related issues may be found in the list of Frequently Asked Questions, which is
located in the Product Support section of our Web site: www.harmankardon.com
43
Page 14 of 176
Harman Kardon AVR 365/230V Service Manual
AVR Specifications
Specifications
FM Tuner Section
Frequency range: 87.5 108.0MHz
Usable sensitivity IHF: 1.3V/13.2dBf
Signal-to-noise ratio (mono/stereo): 70dB/68dB
Distortion (mono/stereo): 0.2%/0.3%
Stereo separation: 40dB @ 1kHz
Selectivity (400kHz): 70dB
Image rejection: 80dB
IF rejection: 90dB
AM Tuner Section
Frequency range: 520 1710kHz (AVR 3650/AVR 2650)
522 1620kHz (AVR 365/AVR 265)
Signal-to-noise ratio: 45dB
Usable sensitivity (loop): 500V
Distortion (1kHz, 50% mod): 0.8%
Selectivity (10kHz): 30dB
44
Page 15 of 176
Harman Kardon AVR 365/230V Service Manual
AVR Appendix
ENGLISH
Table A1 Recommended Source Component Connections
Device Type AVR Source Digital Audio Connection Analog Audio Connection Video Connections
Cable TV, satellite TV, HDTV
or other device that delivers Cable/SAT HDMI 2 Analog 1, 2 or 3 HDMI 2
television programs
DVD Audio/Video, SACD,
Blu-ray HDMI 1 Analog 1, 2 or 3 HDMI 1
Blu-ray Disc, HD-DVD player
Media Server, including
Media Server HDMI 4 Analog 1, 2 or 3 HDMI 4
Harman Kardon DMC 1000
HDMI 5 (AVR 3650/AVR 365); HDMI 5 (AVR 3650/AVR 365);
TV TV Analog 1, 2 or 3
HDMI 1 (AVR 2650/AVR 265) HDMI 1 (AVR 2650/AVR 265)
HDMI 3 (or HDMI front on HDMI 3 (or HDMI front on
Video-game console Game Analog 1, 2 or 3 4
AVR 3650/AVR 365) AVR 3650/AVR 365)
Any audio or video device,
Composite Video 1 or 2 (not used
e.g., CD player, camcorder, AUX Coaxial or Optical Analog 1, 2 or 3
for audio-only devices)
cassette deck
Coaxial or Optical Input and Analog 1, 2 or 3 Inputs and Rec Composite Video 2 Input and
Recorder Any
Optical Output Out Output
The Bridge IIIP for photo- and
iPod or iPhone The Bridge IIIP None The Bridge IIIP video-capable iPod and iPhone
models
DVR
DVR HDMI 5 Analog 1, 2 or 3 HDMI 5
(AVR 2650/AVR 265 only)
DVR USB
Media
Cable/Sat Blu-ray Radio TV Game AUX The Bridge (AVR 2650/ (AVR 3650/
Server
AVR 265 only) AVR 365 only)
Surround Modes Logic 7 Logic 7 Logic 7 Logic 7 Logic 7
Logic 7 Movie Logic 7 Music Logic 7 Music Logic 7 Movie Stereo
(Auto Select) Movie Movie Movie Movie Movie
HDMI 5 (AVR HDMI Front (AVR
3650/AVR 365); 3650/AVR 365);
Video Input HDMI 2 HDMI 1 HDMI 4 N/A HDMI 3 The Bridge III HDMI 5 N/A
HDMI 1 (AVR N/A (AVR 2650/
2650/AVR 265) AVR 265)
HDMI 5 (AVR HDMI Front (AVR
3650/AVR 365); 3650/AVR 365);
Audio Input HDMI 2 HDMI 1 HDMI 4 N/A HDMI 3 The Bridge III HDMI 5 N/A
HDMI 1 (AVR Analog 2 (AVR
2650/AVR 265) 2650/AVR 265)
Resolution to 480i (NTSC); 480i (NTSC); 480i (NTSC); 480i (NTSC); 480i (NTSC); 480i (NTSC); 480i (NTSC); 480i (NTSC); 480i (NTSC); 480i (NTSC);
Display* 576p (PAL) 576p (PAL) 576p (PAL) 576p (PAL) 576p (PAL) 576p (PAL) 576p (PAL) 576p (PAL) 576p (PAL) 576p (PAL)
Audio Auto Polling Off Off Off N/A Off Off Off N/A Off N/A
Zone 2 Audio Radio Analog 2 The Bridge III USB
Dolby Volume Medium Low Medium Medium Medium Medium Low Medium Medium Medium
* Video output resolution may vary for HDMI connections. The default HDMI resolution is 1080i for NTSC and PAL.
45
Page 16 of 176
Harman Kardon AVR 365/230V Service Manual
AVR Appendix
Center Speaker ON
Subwoofer 1 ON
Subwoofer 2 ON
46
Page 17 of 176
Harman Kardon AVR 365/230V Service Manual
AVR Appendix
ENGLISH
USB DVR
Blu-ray Media
Cable/Sat Radio TV (AVR 3650/ Network Game AUX The Bridge (AVR 2650/
Disc Server
AVR 365) AVR 265)
Device Type USB
Surround Modes
Resolution to Display
Dolby Volume
USB DVR
Blu-ray Media
Default Cable/Sat Radio TV (AVR 3650/ Network Game AUX The Bridge (AVR 2650/
Disc Server
AVR 365) AVR 265)
Dolby Volume See Source
Tone Control On
Treble 0dB
Bass 0dB
MP3
Off
Enhancer
47
Page 18 of 176
Harman Kardon AVR 365/230V Service Manual
AVR Appendix
USB DVR
Blu-ray Media (AVR The (AVR
Default Cable/Sat Radio TV Network Game AUX
Disc Server 3650/ Bridge 2650/
AVR 365) AVR 265)
Video Mode Off
Brightness* 50
Contrast* 50
Color* 50
Sharpness* 50
Overscan Off
Flesh Tone
Off
Enhancement**
Deinterlacing** Off
* Note: These settings are available only when the Video Mode is set to Custom.
** Note: These settings are displayed only when Advanced Video Settings is selected.
USB DVR
Blu-ray Media
Default Cable/Sat Radio TV (AVR 3650/ Network Game AUX The Bridge (AVR 2650/
Disc Server
AVR 365) AVR 265)
Logic 7 Movie or
Auto Select
native digital format
Harman virtual
Virtual Surround
speaker
Stereo 7 CH Stereo
Center Width* 3
Dimension* 0
Panorama* Off
* Note: These settings are available only when Dolby Pro Logic II or IIx Music mode has been selected. Access these settings by selecting the Edit option.
48
Page 19 of 176
Harman Kardon AVR 365/230V Service Manual
AVR Appendix
ENGLISH
Blu-ray Disc
Media Server
TV
Game
AUX
TV Control Off
Volume Units dB
Unit of Measure Feet (AVR 3650/AVR 2650): Meters (AVR 365/AVR 265)
Language English
Menus 1 minute
Source Cable/Sat
Volume 25dB
49
Page 20 of 176
Harman Kardon AVR 365/230V Service Manual
Page 21 of 176
Harman Kardon AVR 365/230V Service Manual
Page 22 of 176
Harman Kardon AVR 365/230V Service Manual
Page 23 of 176
Harman Kardon AVR 365/230V Service Manual
Page 24 of 176
Harman Kardon AVR 365/230V Service Manual
Page 25 of 176
Harman Kardon AVR 365/230V Service Manual
Page 26 of 176
Harman Kardon AVR 365/230V Service Manual
Page 27 of 176
Harman Kardon AVR 365/230V Service Manual
Page 28 of 176
Harman Kardon AVR 365/230V Service Manual
Page 29 of 176
Harman Kardon AVR 365/230V Service Manual
Page 30 of 176
Harman Kardon AVR 365/230V Service Manual
Page 31 of 176
Harman Kardon AVR 365/230V Service Manual
Page 32 of 176
Harman Kardon AVR 365/230V Service Manual
Page 33 of 176
Harman Kardon AVR 365/230V Service Manual
Page 34 of 176
Harman Kardon AVR 365/230V Service Manual
Page 35 of 176
Harman Kardon AVR 365/230V Service Manual
Page 36 of 176
Harman Kardon AVR 365/230V Service Manual
Page 37 of 176
Harman Kardon AVR 365/230V Service Manual
Page 38 of 176
Harman Kardon AVR 365/230V Service Manual
Page 39 of 176
Harman Kardon AVR 365/230V Service Manual
Page 40 of 176
Harman Kardon AVR 365/230V Service Manual
Page 41 of 176
Harman Kardon AVR 365/230V Service Manual
Page 42 of 176
Harman Kardon AVR 365/230V Service Manual
Page 43 of 176
Harman Kardon AVR 365/230V Service Manual
Page 44 of 176
Harman Kardon AVR 365/230V Service Manual
Page 45 of 176
Harman Kardon AVR 365/230V Service Manual
Page 46 of 176
Harman Kardon AVR 365/230V Service Manual
Page 47 of 176
Harman Kardon AVR 365/230V Service Manual
Page 48 of 176
Harman Kardon AVR 365/230V Service Manual
Page 49 of 176
Harman Kardon AVR 365/230V Service Manual
Page 50 of 176
Harman Kardon AVR 365/230V Service Manual
Page 51 of 176
Harman Kardon AVR 365/230V Service Manual
Page 52 of 176
Harman Kardon AVR 365/230V Service Manual
Page 53 of 176
Harman Kardon AVR 365/230V Service Manual
Page 54 of 176
Harman Kardon AVR 365/230V Service Manual
Page 55 of 176
Harman Kardon AVR 365/230V Service Manual
Page 56 of 176
Harman Kardon AVR 365/230V Service Manual
Page 57 of 176
Harman Kardon AVR 365/230V Service Manual
Page 58 of 176
Harman Kardon AVR 365/230V Service Manual
DATA SHEET
PA672T
N-CHANNEL MOS FET ARRAY
FOR SWITCHING
FEATURES
6 5 4
1.25 0.1
2.1 0.1
Two MOS FET circuits in package the same size as
SC-70 0 to 0.1
0.7
0.65 0.65
1.3 0.9 0.1
2.0 0.2
PIN CONNECTION
6 5 4
1. Source 1 (S1)
2. Gate 1 (G1)
3. Drain 2 (D2)
4. Source 2 (S2)
5. Gate 2 (G2)
6. Drain 1 (D1)
1 2 3 Marking: MA
V CC+
1OUT
1OUT
4OUT
1IN
4IN
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
3 2 1 20 19 3 2 1 20 19
NC 4 18 NC 1IN+ 4 18 4IN+
3 2 1 20 19 1IN 5 17 2OUT NC 5 17 NC
NC 4 18 NC NC 6 16 NC VCC+ 6 16 VCC
IN 5 17 VCC+ 1IN+ 7 15 2IN NC 7 15 NC
NC 6 16 NC NC 8 14 NC 2IN+ 8 14 3IN+
IN+ 7 15 OUT 9 10 11 12 13 9 10 11 12 13
NC 8 14 NC
V CC
2IN
3IN
2IN+
2OUT
NC
NC
NC
NC
3OUT
9 10 11 12 13
V CC
NC
NC
OFFSET N2
NC
NC No internal connection
symbols
TL071
TL072 (each amplifier)
OFFSET N1 TL074 (each amplifier)
IN+ + IN+ +
OUT OUT
IN IN
OFFSET N2
Page 61 of 176
Harman Kardon AVR 365/230V Service Manual
TC74VHC153F/FN/FT/FK
Pin Assignment IEC Logic Symbol
(14)
1G 1 16 VCC A 0 0
(2) G
B 1 3
B 2 15 2G
1G (1) EN MUX
1C3 3 14 A
1C0 (6) 0
2C3 1C1 (5) 1 (7) 1Y
1C2 4 13
1C2 (4) 2
1C1 5 12 2C2 (3)
1C3 3
2G (15)
1C0 6 11 2C1 (10)
2C0
2C1 (11) (9) 2Y
1Y 7 10 2C0
2C2 (12)
GND 8 9 2Y 2C3 (13)
(top view)
Truth Table
Select Inputs Data Inputs Strobe Output
B A C0 C1 C2 C3 G Y
X X X X X X H L
L L L X X X L L
L L H X X X L H
L H X L X X L L
L H X H X X L H
H L X X L X L L
H L X X H X L H
H H X X X L L L
H H X X X H L H
X: Dont care
2 2007-10-01
Page 62 of 176
Harman Kardon AVR 365/230V Service Manual
Page 63 of 176
Harman Kardon AVR 365/230V Service Manual
TC74HC151AP/AF/AFN
TOSHIBA CMOS Digital Integrated Circuit Silicon Monolithic
TC74HC151AP,TC74HC151AF,TC74HC151AFN
8-Channel Multiplexer
Note: xxxFN (JEDEC SOP) is not available in
Japan.
The TC74HC151A is a high speed CMOS 8-CHANNEL
MULTIPLEXER fabricated with silicon gate C2MOS technology. TC74HC151AP
It achieves the high speed operation similar to equivalent
LSTTL while maintaining the CMOS low power dissipation.
One of eight date input signals (D0-D7) is selected by decoding
of the three-bit address input (A, B, C). The selected data appears
on two outputs: non-inverting (Y) and inverting (W).
The strobe input provides two output conditions; a low level on
the strobe input transfers the selected data to the outputs. A high
level on the strobe input sets the Y output low and the W output
high without regard to the data or select input conditions.
TC74HC151AF
All inputs are equipped with protection circuits against static
discharge or transient excess voltage.
Features
High speed: tpd = 15 ns (typ.) at VCC = 5 V
Low power dissipation: ICC = 4 A (max) at Ta = 25C
High noise immunity: VNIH = VNIL = 28% VCC (min)
Output drive capability: 10 LSTTL loads
TC74HC151AFN
Symmetrical output impedance: |IOH| = IOL = 4 mA (min)
tpHL
Balanced propagation delays: tpLH
Wide operating voltage range: VCC (opr) = 2 to 6 V
Pin and function compatible with 74LS151
Pin Assignment
Weight
DIP16-P-300-2.54A : 1.00 g (typ.)
SOP16-P-300-1.27A : 0.18 g (typ.)
SOL16-P-150-1.27 : 0.13 g (typ.)
1 2007-10-01
Page 64 of 176
Harman Kardon AVR 365/230V Service Manual
SO 2 7 HOLD# SO 2 7 HOLD#
Top View Top View
WP# 3 6 SCK WP# 3 6 SCK
VSS 4 5 SI VSS 4 5 SI
VCC
NC
1Y
1A
6A
1A 1 14 VCC
1Y 2 13 6A 3 2 1 20 19
2A 4 18 6Y
2A 3 12 6Y
NC 5 17 NC
2Y 4 11 5A
2Y 6 16 5A
3A 5 10 5Y
NC 7 15 NC
3Y 6 9 4A
3A 8 14 5Y
GND 7 8 4Y 9 10 11 12 13
GND
3Y
NC
4Y
4A
NC No internal connection
description/ordering information
The ACT04 devices contain six independent inverters. The devices perform the Boolean function Y = A.
ORDERING INFORMATION
ORDERABLE TOP-SIDE
TA PACKAGE
PART NUMBER MARKING
PDIP N Tube SN74ACT04N SN74ACT0N
Tube SN74ACT04D
SOIC D ACT04
Tape and reel SN74ACT04DR
40C
40 C to 85
85C
C SOP NS Tape and reel SN74ACT04NSR ACT04
SSOP DB Tape and reel SN74ACT04DBR AD04
Tube SN74ACT04PW
TSSOP PW AD04
Tape and reel SN74ACT04PWR
CDIP J Tube SNJ54ACT04J SNJ54ACT04J
55C
55 C to 125
125C
C CFP W Tube SNJ54ACT04W SNJ54ACT04W
LCCC FK Tube SNJ54ACT04FK SNJ54ACT04FK
Package drawings, standard packing quantities, thermal data, symbolization, and PCB design guidelines are
available at www.ti.com/sc/package.
FUNCTION TABLE
(each inverter)
INPUT OUTPUT
A Y
H L
L H
Please be aware that an important notice concerning availability, standard warranty, and use in critical applications of
Texas Instruments semiconductor products and disclaimers thereto appears at the end of this data sheet.
! "#$ %!& Copyright 2003, Texas Instruments Incorporated
% "! "! '! ! !( ! "% "$ ,-./.010 $$ "!! ! !!%
%% )*& % "!+ %! !!$* $%! $! '!)! !%& $$ '! "% "%
!+ $$ "!!& "!+ %! !!$* $%! !+ $$ "!!&
Page 66 of 176
Harman Kardon AVR 365/230V Service Manual
Package information
-
Package type, physical dimensions
8005Q*1
SK *2
*3
*1.
Type number
*2.(3 )
Lot number (three digit)
2.70 1
1st letter The last digit of year
2
2nd letter Month
19
10 O
11 N
12 D
(1 to 9 for Jan. to Sept.,
O for Oct. N for Nov. D for Dec.)
PIN Assignment 3,4
1.BS rd th
3 & 4 letter week
2.IN 0105
3.SW Arabic Numerical
4.GND *3.(4 )
5.FB Control number (four digit)
6.COMP
7.EN
8.SS
-
Appearance
The body shall be clean and shall not bear any stain, rust or flaw.
-
Marking
The type number and lot number shall be marked on the body by leaser which shall not be unreadable easily.
RT9702APB
Pin Configurations
(TOP VIEW)
VIN Power Input Voltage
VOUT VIN
VOUT Output Voltage
5 4
GND Ground
1 2 3 EN Chip Enable (Active High)
FLG Open-Drain Fault Flag Output
EN GND FLG
SOT-23-5/TSOT-23-5
VIN
Gate
Charge
Oscillator Control
Pump
Output Voltage
Detection VOUT
Thermal
Protection
FLG
Delay
GND
Page 68 of 176
Harman Kardon AVR 365/230V Service Manual
Page 69 of 176
Harman Kardon AVR 365/230V Service Manual
SDA_R
SCL_R
SDA_T
IADJ
42 41 40 39
EQ_S0 1 38 SCL_T
EQ_S1 2 37 VDD
GND 3 36 GND
IN_CLK 4 35 OUT_CLK
IN_CLK+ 5 34 OUT_CLK+
VDD 6 33 VDD
IN_D0 7 32 OUT_D0
IN_D0+ 8 31 OUT_D0+
GND 9 GND 30 GND
IN_D1 10 29 OUT_D1
IN_D1+ 11 28 OUT_D1+
VDD 12 27 VDD
IN_D2 13 26 OUT_D2
IN_D2+ 14 25 OUT_D2+
GND 15 24 GND
Rx_Sense 16 23 VDD
DCC_EN 17 22 OC_S3
18 19 20 21
OE
OC_S0
OC_S1
OC_S2
pixel clock, and DDC signals. Pixel clock channel has following temination scheme for Rx Sense support.
AVDD
R2 Rx Sense
250Kohm L R2 switch is open, CLK+/-
Control termination is 250k
H R2 switch is closed, CLK+/-
termination is 50
Rx Sense
R1
CLK+/-
NJW1321
PIN CONFIGURATION
Pb OUT1
Pr OUT1
Y OUT2
Y OUT1
Pb IN4
AUX3
AUX2
AUX1
AUX0
Y IN4
GND
GND
V+
V+
38 25
GND 39 24 Pb OUT2
Pr IN4 PORT0
V+ PORT1
Y IN3 Pr OUT2
GND V+
Pb IN3 VREF
V+ DGND
Pr IN3 GND
GND SDA
Y IN2 48 15 SCL
1 14
Pr IN1
Pb IN1
Pr IN2
Y IN1
GND
GND
GND
Pb IN2
V+
V+
V+
ADR
PORT3
PORT2
-2-
Page 71 of 176
Harman Kardon AVR 365/230V Service Manual
Page 72 of 176
Harman Kardon AVR 365/230V Service Manual
NJU7223
FEATURES 3
High Precision Output Voltage 2% 123 1
High Output Current Io(max.)=500mA NJM7223F NJU7223DL1
Low Current Consumption 30A
Low Dropout Voltage VIO=0.4V typ. (Io=0.5A,Vo=5V) 1.VOUT
Internal Over Current Protection 2.VIN
Internal Thermal Shutdown Protection 3.GND
Package Outline TO-220F, TO-252
C-MOS Technology
EQUIVALENT CIRCUIT
VIN VOUT
Thermal shutdown
Protection
VREF
GND GND
Page 73 of 176
Harman Kardon AVR 365/230V Service Manual
Page 74 of 176
Harman Kardon AVR 365/230V Service Manual
NJM2845/46
FEATURES
High Ripple Rejection 75dB typ. (f=1kHz,3V Version)
Output Noise Voltage Vno=45Vrms typ. (Vo=3V Version)
Output capacitor with 2.2F ceramic capacitor (Vo2.6V)
Output Current Io(max.)=800mA
High Precision Output Vo 1.0%
Low Dropout Voltage 0.18V typ. (Io=500mA)
ON/OFF Control (NJM2846)
Internal Short Circuit Current Limit
Internal Thermal Overload Protection
Bipolar Technology
Package Outline TO-252-3 (NJM2845DL1), TO-252-5 (NJM2846DL3)
PIN CONFIGURATION
2 3
1.VIN 1.CONTROL
2.GND 2.VIN
3.VOUT 3.GND
4.Vo
1 3 5.NC
123 45
NJM2845DL1 NJM2846DL3
EQUIVALENT CIRCUIT
GND GND
NJM2845DL1 NJM2846DL3
Ver.2005-01-20 -1-
Page 75 of 176
Harman Kardon AVR 365/230V Service Manual
NJM2595
FEATURES
5-input 3-output
Operating Voltage 4.0 to 6.5V
Operating current 15mAtyp. at Vcc=5V
Crosstalk -65dBtyp.
Internal 6dB Amplifier
Internal 75 Driver
Bipolar Technology
Package Outline DIP16,DMP16
+
V SW2 SW1 SW5
16 10 14 2
Vin1 13
S1 S5
Vin2 9 6dB 75
20k Amp Driver 1 Vout1
20k
S2
Vin3 7
20k S4 S6
6dB 75
Vin5 3
20k S7
6dB 75
Amp Driver 11 Vout3
20k
4 6 12 8
-1-
Page 76 of 176
Harman Kardon AVR 365/230V Service Manual
NJM2581
EQUIVALENT CIRCUIT
PIN No. PIN NAME FUNCTION INSIDE EQUIVALENT CIRCUIT
V+
1 VIN1 VIN1
3 VIN2 Input
VIN2 100
5 VIN3 VIN3
20K
V-
V+ V+
13 VOUT1 VOUT1
11 VOUT2 Output
VOUT2 5.5K
9 VOUT3 VOUT3
V- V-
PowerSave
30K
V-
+
14 V1
+
12 V2 V+
+
10 V3
2 VEE1
4 VEE2 V-
6 VEE3
8 GND GND
Ver.7
-3-
Page 77 of 176
Harman Kardon AVR 365/230V Service Manual
NJM2391
FEATURES
zOutput Current Io(max.)=1A
zHigh Precision Output Voltage Vo1%
zLow Dropout Voltage VI-O =1.1V typ. At Io=1A
zInternal Excessive Voltage Protection Circuit
zInternal Short Circuit Current Limit
zInternal Thermal Overload Protection
zBipolar Technology
zPackage Outline TO-252
PIN CONFIGURATION
2
PIN FUNCTION
1.VIN
2.GND
3.VOUT
1 3
NJM2391DL1
Page 78 of 176
Harman Kardon AVR 365/230V Service Manual
NJM2391
FEATURES
zOutput Current Io(max.)=1A
zHigh Precision Output Voltage Vo1%
zLow Dropout Voltage VI-O =1.1V typ. At Io=1A
zInternal Excessive Voltage Protection Circuit
zInternal Short Circuit Current Limit
zInternal Thermal Overload Protection
zBipolar Technology
zPackage Outline TO-252
PIN CONFIGURATION
2
PIN FUNCTION
1.VIN
2.GND
3.VOUT
1 3
NJM2391DL1
Page 79 of 176
Harman Kardon AVR 365/230V Service Manual
Page 80 of 176
Harman Kardon AVR 365/230V Service Manual
Page 81 of 176
Harman Kardon AVR 365/230V Service Manual
Page 82 of 176
Harman Kardon AVR 365/230V Service Manual
ML61
Pin Configuration
SOT-89
Page 83 of 176
Harman Kardon AVR 365/230V Service Manual
M24128
M24C64
M24C32
E0 1 8 VCC
E1 2 7 WC
E2 3 6 SCL
VSS 4 5 SDA
AI01845e
1. See Package mechanical data section for package dimensions, and how to identify pin-1.
Figure 3. M24128 WLCSP connections (top view, marking side, with balls on the
underside)
VCC E1 E0
WC E2
ai14799
7/39
Page 84 of 176
Harman Kardon AVR 365/230V Service Manual
ESMT M12L16161A
z JEDEC standard 3.3V power supply The M12L16161A is 16,777,216 bits synchronous high
z LVTTL compatible with multiplexed address data rate Dynamic RAM organized as 2 x 524,288 words by
z Dual banks operation 16 bits, fabricated with high performance CMOS technology.
z MRS cycle with address key programs Synchronous design allows precise cycle control with the
- CAS Latency (2 & 3 ) use of system clock I/O transactions are possible on every
- Burst Length (1, 2, 4, 8 & full page) clock cycle. Range of operating frequencies, programmable
- Burst Type (Sequential & Interleave) burst length and programmable latencies allow the same
z All inputs are sampled at the positive going edge of the device to be useful for a variety of high bandwidth, high
system clock performance memory system applications.
z Burst Read Single-bit Write operation
z DQM for masking ORDERING INFORMATION
z Auto & self refresh
z 32ms refresh period (2K cycle)
Part NO. MAX Freq. PACKAGE COMMENTS
M12L16161A-5TG 200MHz TSOP(II) Pb-free
M12L16161A-7TG 143MHz TSOP(II) Pb-free
M12L16161A-7BG 143MHz VFBGA Pb-free
DQ0 2 49 DQ15
B VDDQ DQ1
DQ1 3 48 DQ14 DQ14 VSSQ
VSSQ 4 47 VSSQ
C DQ13 VDDQ VSSQ DQ2
DQ2 5 46 DQ13
DQ3 6 45 DQ12 D DQ12 DQ11 DQ4 DQ3
VDDQ 7 44 VDDQ
DQ4 8 43 DQ11 E DQ10 VSSQ VDDQ DQ5
DQ5 9 42 DQ10
F DQ9 VDDQ VSSQ DQ6
VSSQ 10 41 VSSQ
DQ6 11 40 DQ9
G DQ8 NC NC DQ7
DQ7 12 39 DQ8
VDDQ 13 38 VDDQ H NC NC NC NC
LDQM 14 37 N.C/RFU
J NC UDQM LDQM WE
WE 15 36 UDQM
CAS 16 35 CLK
K NC CLK RAS CAS
RAS 17 34 CKE
CS 18 33 N.C L CKE NC NC CS
BA 19 32 A9
A10/AP 20 31 A8 M A11 A9 NC NC
A0 21 30 A7
N A8 A7 A0 A10
A1 22 29 A6
A2 23 28 A5
P A6 A5 A2 A1
A3 24 27 A4 50PIN TSOP(II)
VDD 25 26 VSS (400mil x 825mil) VSS A4 A3 VDD
60 Ball VFBGA
R (6.4x10.1mm)
(0.8 mm PIN PITCH) (0.65mm ball pitch)
Page 85 of 176
Harman Kardon AVR 365/230V Service Manual
TECHNICAL DATA
DESCRIPTION
The ILX3232 is a 3V powered EIA/TIA-232 and V.28/V.24 communication interface with low power
requirements, high data-rate capabilities. ILX3232 has a proprietary low dropout transmitter output stage
providing true RS-232 performance from 3 to 5.5V supplies. The device requires only four small 0.1 F
standard external capacitors for operations from 3V supply.
The ILX3232 has two receivers and two drivers. The device is guaranteed to run at data rates of
250Kbps while maintaining RS-232 output levels. Typical applications are Notebook, Subnotebook and
Palmtop Computers, Battery Powered Equipment, Hand-Held Equipment, Peripherals and Printers.
FEATURES
TSSOP 16
SOP16L(W)
Ordering Information
ILX3232N Plastic DIP
ILX3232D SOIC
ILX3232TSD TSSOP
ILX3232DW SOP(W)
= from -40 to 85
for all packages
PIN CONFIGURATION
XhGsv~kyvwGv|{G}vs{hnlGyln|sh{vyGOhkq|z{hislGMGmplkPGGGGGGGGGGstXXX^
mlh{|ylz
GvGjGGGXGh
Gs
sGkG}GOG^WW}GGXhGvGjGP
G{G{GhGGmGXU\}SGXU_}SGYU\}SGYU_\}S
GGGGGZUW}SGZUZ}SG\UW}
GYU_\}GkGGzjzpTppGhG{
GWUW[LGsGySGWUXLGsGy
G}GsGxGj
GpGjG{Gs
GsTjGlGz
GzGtGwGzv{TYYZGMG{vTY]ZGOkYTwP
GXWWLG{GsGiTp
hwwspjh{pvu
GhGzjzpG{
GwVwG{VuGj
GoGlGsGy
GztwzGwGy
GtGiVkGjGz
GkGk
GiGj
klzjypw{pvu
{GstXXX^GGGGGTGGGGGXhGGGG
GzjzpTppGGGGGGGGYU_\}UGG{GGGGGGG
GTGSGGGGGGzjzpGSGGGU
{GstXXX^GGGGGGGGGGGG^WW}GGGG G
GGGGUGGstXXX^GGGGGGGGXU\}SGXU_}SGYU\}SGYU_\}SGG
ZUW}SGZUZ}SGG\UW}GGU
{GstXXX^GGGGGZTGGGGzv{TYYZGMG{vTY]ZUGG{GGG
XWGGGGGGGGGstXXX^GGGGGGGGGU
hizvs|{lGthpt|tGyh{punz
o{j
X
Page 87 of 176
Harman Kardon AVR 365/230V Service Manual
XhGsv~kyvwGv|{G}vs{hnlGyln|sh{vyGOhkq|z{hislGMGmplkPGGGGGGGGGGstXXX^
mlh{|ylz
GvGjGGGXGh
Gs
sGkG}GOG^WW}GGXhGvGjGP
G{G{GhGGmGXU\}SGXU_}SGYU\}SGYU_\}S
GGGGGZUW}SGZUZ}SG\UW}
GYU_\}GkGGzjzpTppGhG{
GWUW[LGsGySGWUXLGsGy
G}GsGxGj
GpGjG{Gs
GsTjGlGz
GzGtGwGzv{TYYZGMG{vTY]ZGOkYTwP
GXWWLG{GsGiTp
hwwspjh{pvu
GhGzjzpG{
GwVwG{VuGj
GoGlGsGy
GztwzGwGy
GtGiVkGjGz
GkGk
GiGj
klzjypw{pvu
{GstXXX^GGGGGTGGGGGXhGGGG
GzjzpTppGGGGGGGGYU_\}UGG{GGGGGGG
GTGSGGGGGGzjzpGSGGGU
{GstXXX^GGGGGGGGGGGG^WW}GGGG G
GGGGUGGstXXX^GGGGGGGGXU\}SGXU_}SGYU\}SGYU_\}SGG
ZUW}SGZUZ}SGG\UW}GGU
{GstXXX^GGGGGZTGGGGzv{TYYZGMG{vTY]ZUGG{GGG
XWGGGGGGGGGstXXX^GGGGGGGGGU
hizvs|{lGthpt|tGyh{punz
o{j
X
Page 88 of 176
Harman Kardon AVR 365/230V Service Manual
Page 89 of 176
Harman Kardon AVR 365/230V Service Manual
SEMICONDUCTOR KIC3201S/T-12 ~
KIC3201S/T-60
TECHNICAL DATA CMOS Linear Integrated Circuit
A
The KIC3201S/T series are highly precise, low power consumption, C
B
J
E
precision reference voltage and an error amplifier. Output voltage is DIM MILLIMETERS
A 4.70 MAX
selectable in 0.05V steps between a voltage of 1.2V and 6.0V. D D
B _ 0.20
2.50 +
K C 1.70 MAX
D 0.45+0.15/-0.10
E 4.25 MAX
F F
F _ 0.10
1.50 +
Features G 0.40 TYP
Maximum Output Current : 400mA H 1.75 MAX
J 0.75 MIN
Dropout Voltage : 150mV @100mA, 300mV @200mA for VOUT=3.0V 1 2 3 K 0.5+0.10/-0.05
Applications
Battery Powered Equipment
Reference Voltage Sources
Digital Cameras, Camcoders
Palmtop Computers
Portable Audio Video Equipment
Pin Configuration
KIC3201S-XX
Lot No.
No. Symbol Description
Type Name 1 GND Ground
Page 90 of 176
Harman Kardon AVR 365/230V Service Manual
Page 91 of 176
Harman Kardon AVR 365/230V Service Manual
Page 92 of 176
Harman Kardon AVR 365/230V Service Manual
SEMICONDUCTOR KIA7805AF~KIA7824AF
TECHNICAL DATA BIPOLAR LINEAR INTEGRATED CIRCUIT
A I
FEATURES
C J
Suitable for C-MOS, TTL, the Other Digital IC's Power Supply.
DIM MILLIMETERS
D
Internal Thermal Overload Protection. A 6.60 +_ 0.2
B 6.10 +_ 0.2
Internal Short Circuit Current Limiting. C _ 0.2
5.0 +
_ 0.2
B
D 1.10 +
Output Current in Excess of 1A. _ 0.2
E 2.70 +
Satisfies IEC-65 Specification. (International Electronical Commission). F 2.30 +_ 0.1
M
Q
H 1.00 MAX
K
Package is DPAK.
E
I 2.30 +_ 0.2
O
J 0.50 +_ 0.1
H P K 2.00 +_ 0.20
L 0.50 +_ 0.10
MAXIMUM RATINGS (Ta=25 ) F F L _ 0.10
M 0.91 +
O 0.90 +_ 0.1
CHARACTERISTIC SYMBOL RATING UNIT 1 2 3
P 1.00 +_ 0.10
Q 0.95 MAX
KIA7805AF KIA7815AF 35
Input Voltage VIN V 1. INPUT
KIA7818AF KIA7824AF 40 2. COMMON
PD 3. OUTPUT
Power Dissipation (Tc=25 ) 12 W
Power Dissipation KIA7805AF
PD 1.3 W
(Without Heatsink) KIA7824AF
Operating Junction Temperature Tj -30 150 DPAK
EQUIVALENT CIRCUIT
1 INPUT
R17
R22
R23
R1
Q11 Q11-1
Q15
Q16
R15
R10
Q12
Q19 R14
Q14
Q17
R16
R19
R12
3 OUTPUT
R20
Q18 Q6
Q1
R18
R9
R7
Z1 C1
R11
R2
Q10
Q2
R21
Q7
R3
Q13
Q4
Q3 Q9 Q8
Q5
R13
R4
R5
R8
R6
2 COMMON (GND)
Page 93 of 176
Harman Kardon AVR 365/230V Service Manual
SEMICONDUCTOR KIA7805AP~KIA7824AP
TECHNICAL DATA BIPOLAR LINEAR INTEGRATED CIRCUIT
KIA7806AP 6 1. INPUT
2. GND
3. OUTPUT
KIA7807AP 7
KIA7808AP 8
KIA7809AP 9 TO-220AB
KIA7810AP 10 V
KIA7812AP 12
KIA7815AP 15
KIA7818AP 18
KIA7820AP 20
KIA7824AP 24
Page 94 of 176
Harman Kardon AVR 365/230V Service Manual
SEMICONDUCTOR KIA1117BS/BF00~
KIA1117BS/BF50
TECHNICAL DATA BIPOLAR LINEAR INTEGRATED CIRCUIT
G
FEATURES F F
Available in 2%(at 25 )
High Ripple Rejection : 80dB/Typ SOT-223
Temperature Range : -40 150
LINE UP
ITEM OUTPUT VOLTAGE (V) PACKAGE
KIA1117BS/BF00 Adjustable (1.25~8V)
KIA1117BS/BF12 1.2
KIA1117BS/BF15 1.5
KIA1117BS/BF18 1.8 S : SOT-223
KIA1117BS/BF25 2.5 F : DPAK
KIA1117BS/BF28 2.85
KIA1117BS/BF33 3.3
KIA1117BS/BF50 5.0
Page 95 of 176
Harman Kardon AVR 365/230V Service Manual
SEMICONDUCTOR KIA278R05PI~KIA278R15PI
TECHNICAL DATA BIPOLAR LINEAR INTEGRATED CIRCUIT
F
C 2.70 +
suitable for various electronic equipments. E
O
D _ 0.10
0.60 +
3.20 + _ 0.20
It provides constant voltage power source with TO-220 4 terminal E
B
F _ 0.10
3.50 +
lead full molded PKG. The Regulator has multi function such as G 15.70 +_ 0.20
G
H _ 0.10
0.40 +
over current protection, overheat protection and ON/OFF control. S R J 14.3+0.2/-0.1
L V V L K _ 0.10
1.45 +
K L _ 0.10
1.00 +
T U
FEATURES H M 2.54
_ 0.20
N 4.50 +
J
2.0A Output Low Drop Voltage Regulator. D O 7.5+_ 0.1
P _ 0.10
1.50 +
Built in ON/OFF Control Terminal. R 5
Built in Over Current Protection, Over Heat M
S 8
T _ 0.1
1.30 +
Protection Function. U _ 0.1
3-1.00 +
V _ 0.1
1.30 +
N
P 1 DC INPUT (V IN )
2 DC OUTPUT (VO )
1 2 3 4
3 GND
4 ON/OFF CONTROL
LINE UP
ITEM OUTPUT VOLTAGE (Typ.) UNIT
TO-220IS-4
KIA278R05PI 5
KIA278R06PI 6
KIA278R08PI 8
KIA278R09PI 9 V
KIA278R10PI 10
KIA278R12PI 12
* KIA278R15PI 15
* Note) * : Under Development.
Page 96 of 176
Harman Kardon AVR 365/230V Service Manual
A I DIM MILLIMETERS
A _ 0.2
6.6 +
C J
B 6.1+_ 0.2
C _ 0.2
5.0 +
D
D 1.10 +_ 0.2
E 2.70 +_ 0.2
F 1.27 +_ 0.1
B
H 0.5+0.2/-0.1
M
I 2.30 +_ 0.2
N _ 0.1
J 0.5 +
E
L _ 0.1
0.50 +
M _ 0.2
0.8 +
O
H N 0 ~0.25
L
F P O 0.7MIN
P 1.00 +_ 0.1
1 INPUT (V IN )
2 ON/OFF CONTROL (VC)
1 2 3 4 5 3 OUTPUT (VO)
4 N.C (ADJUSTABLE)
5 GND
DPAK-5
Page 97 of 176
Harman Kardon AVR 365/230V Service Manual
Page 98 of 176
Harman Kardon AVR 365/230V Service Manual
ISL54220
Pin Configurations
ISL54220 ISL54220
(10 LD 3.0X3.0 TDFN) (10 LD MSOP)
TOP VIEW TOP VIEW
PD
LOGIC LOGIC
SEL 1 10 VDD SEL 1 10 VDD
CONTROL CONTROL
HSD1+ 2 9 OE HSD1+ 2 9 OE
D+ 4 7 HSD2- D+ 4 7 HSD2-
GND 5 6 D- GND 5 6 D-
ISL54220
(10 LD 1.8X1.4 TQFN)
TOP VIEW
HSD1- HSD2-
7 6
OE 8 5 D-
CONTROL
LOGIC
VDD 9 4 GND
SEL 10 3 D+
1 2
HSD1+ HSD2+
NOTE:
1. Switches Shown for SEL = Logic 1 and OE = Logic 0.
Logic 0 when 0.5V, Logic 1 when 1.4V with a 2.7V to 2 2 1 HSD1+ USB Data Port (Channel
3.6V Supply. 1 Positive Input)
3 3 2 HSD2+ USB Data Port (Channel
2 Positive Input)
4 4 3 D+ USB Data Common
Positive Port
5 5 4 GND Ground Connection
6 6 5 D- USB Data Common
Negative Port
7 7 6 HSD2- USB Data Port (Channel
2 Negative Input)
8 8 7 HSD1- USB Data Port (Channel
1 Negative Input)
9 9 8 OE Bus Switch Enable
PD - - PD Thermal Pad. Tie to
Ground or Float
2 FN6819.1
February 4, 2010
Page 99 of 176
Harman Kardon AVR 365/230V Service Manual
CS42528
2. PIN DESCRIPTIONS
SAI_SDOUT
CX_SDOUT
CX_SDIN2
CX_SDIN3
CX_SDIN4
SAI_LRCK
SAI_SCLK
ADCIN1
ADCIN2
OMCK
RMCK
DGND
RXP0
TXP
VLS
VD
64 63 62 61 60 59 58 57 56 55 54 53 52 51 50 49
CX_SDIN1 1 48 RXP1/G PO 1
CX_SCLK 2 47 RXP2/G PO 2
CX_LRCK 3 46 RXP3/G PO 3
VD 4 45 RXP4/G PO 4
DGND 5 44 RXP5/G PO 5
VLC 6 43 RXP6/G PO 6
SCL/CCLK 7 42 RXP7/G PO 7
AD1/CDIN 9 40 AG ND
AD0/CS 10 39 LPFLT
INT 11 38 MUTEC
RST 12 37 AO UTA1-
AINR- 13 36 AOUTA1+
AINR+ 14 35 AOUTB1+
AINL+ 15 34 AO UTB1-
AINL- 16 33 AO UTA2-
17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32
AOUTA4-
AOUTB2-
FILT+
AOUTB4+
AOUTA4+
AOUTB4-
AOUTB3-
AOUTA3-
AOUTB3+
AOUTA3+
AOUTB2+
AOUTA2+
VA
VQ
REFGND
AGND
DS586PP5 17
SD_BA1, EXT_A14
SD_BA0, EXT_A13
SD_A10, EXT_A10
EXT_CS1#
SD_RAS#
SD_CAS#
EXT_OE#
EXT_A19
EXT_A18
EXT_A17
EXT_A16
EXT_A15
SD_WE#
RESET#
110 SD_CS#
GNDIO6
105 GNDIO5
120 VDDIO6
GND6
115 GND5
125 VDD6
VDD5
GPIO38, PCP_WR# / DS#, SCP2_CLK 1 SD_A0, EXT_A0
GPIO11, PCP_A3, AS#, SCP2_MISO / SDA SD_A1, EXT_A1
GPIO10, PCP_A2 / A10, SCP2_MOSI 100 VDDIO5
VDDIO7 95 VDD4
GNDIO7 EXT_CS2#
GPIO2 GNDIO4
XTI GND3
GND1 45
VDDIO1 50
VDD2 55
SD_D5, EXT_D5 60
GPIO17, DAO1_DATA3 / XMTA
VDD1
GND2
DAO1_DATA0, HS0
GNDIO1
SD_DQM0
SD_D7, EXT_D7
SD_D6, EXT_D6
SD_D4, EXT_D4
VDDIO2
SD_D3, EXT_D3
SD_D2, EXT_D2
TEST
GPIO22, DAO2_SCLK
GPIO23,
DAO1_SCLK
DAO2_LRCLK
DAO1_LRCLK
GPIO19, DAO2_DATA1, HS4
SD_BA1, EXT_A14
SD_BA0, EXT_A13
SD_A10, EXT_A10
EXT_CS1#
SD_RAS#
SD_CAS#
EXT_OE#
EXT_A19
EXT_A18
EXT_A17
EXT_A16
EXT_A15
SD_WE#
RESET#
110 SD_CS#
GNDIO6
105 GNDIO5
120 VDDIO6
GND6
115 GND5
125 VDD6
VDD5
GPIO38, PCP_WR# / DS#, SCP2_CLK 1 SD_A0, EXT_A0
GPIO11, PCP_A3, AS#, SCP2_MISO / SDA SD_A1, EXT_A1
GPIO10, PCP_A2 / A10, SCP2_MOSI 100 VDDIO5
VDDIO7 95 VDD4
GNDIO7 EXT_CS2#
XTI GND3
GND1 45
VDDIO1 50
VDD2 55
SD_D5, EXT_D5 60
GPIO17, DAO1_DATA3 / XMTA
TEST
GPIO22, DAO2_SCLK
DAO2_LRCLK
DAO1_SCLK
DAO1_LRCLK
GPIO19, DAO2_DATA1, HS4
GNDIO1
GND2
VDD1
GPIO18, DAO2_DATA0, HS3
DAO1_DATA0, HS0
SD_DQM0
SD_D7, EXT_D7
SD_D6, EXT_D6
SD_D4, EXT_D4
VDDIO2
SD_D3, EXT_D3
SD_D2, EXT_D2
GPIO23,
Application circuit
10
IN1 1 14 OUT1
2 13 OUT2
AGND
IN2 3 12 SEL
10
4 11
AGND DGND
V EE 5 10 MUTE
47
6 9 DA
AGND LOGIC
47
V CC 7 8 CL
UNIT
RESISTOR :
CAPACITOR : F
Fig.2
Reference data
2.5 10 10
VCC
OUTPUT VOLTAGE (Vrms)
2 8
CIRCUIT CURRENT (mA)
1.5 6
1
1 4
GAIN(dB)
0.5 2
0 0 0.1
-0.5 -2
-1 -4
0.01
VEE
-1.5 -6
-2 -8
-2.5 -10 0.001
0 2 4 6 8 10 10 100 1000 10000 100000 0.001 0.01 0.1 1 10
Fig.3 Circuit current - Power supply Fig.4 Voltage gain - Frequency Fig.5 Output voltage - Input voltage
10 20
1 15
THD+N (%)
GAIN (dB)
0.1 10
0, 618dB
0.01 5 2dB/step
0.001 0
0.0001 -5
0.001 0.01 0.1 1 10 10 100 1000 10000 100000
INPUT VOLTAGE (Vrms) FREQUENCY (Hz)
www.rohm.com
6/9 2010.06 - Rev.A
2010 ROHM Co., Ltd. All rights reserved.
Page 105 of 176
Harman Kardon AVR 365/230V Service Manual
Data Sheet
8 VCC
7 OUTPUT 2
OUTPUT 1 1 8 VCC 6 INPUT 2-
VEE 3 INPUT 1+
4 5 INPUT 2+
2 INPUT 1-
1
OUTPUT 1
Pin Description
Pin No. Function Pin No. Function Pin No. Function Pin No. Function
Quad HDMI 1.4 Fast Switching Receiver with 12-Bit, 170 MHz
Video and Graphics Digitizer and 3D Comb Filter Decoder
ADV7844
FEATURES General
Quad HDMI 1.4 fast switching receiver Highly flexible 36-bit pixel output interface
170 MHz video and graphics digitizer Internal EDID RAM for HDMI and graphics
3D comb filter video decoder Dual STDI (standard identification) function support
SCART fast blank support Any-to-any, 3 3 color space conversion (CSC) matrix
Adaptive HDMI equalizer 2 programmable interrupt request output pins
Integrated CEC controller Simultaneous analog processing and HDMI monitoring
HDMI repeater support APPLICATIONS
Advanced VBI data slicer
Advanced TVs
4:1 HDMI 1.4 225 MHz receiver
PDP HDTVs
Xpressview fast switching of HDMI ports
LCD TVs (HDTV ready)
2 ARC interfaces for ARC support
LCD/DLP rear projection HDTVs
SPDIF interface for ARC support
CRT HDTVs
3D video format support, including frame packing 1080p
LCoS HDTVs
24 Hz, 720p 50 Hz, 720p 60 Hz
AVR video receivers
Full colorimetry support including sYCC601, Adobe RGB,
LCD/DLP front projectors
Adobe YCC 601
HDTV STBs with PVR
36-/30-bit Deep Color and 24-bit color support
Projectors
HDCP 1.4 support with internal HDCP keys
5 V detect and hot plug assert for each HDMI port FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM
HDMI audio support including HBR and DSD SDRAM
Advanced audio mute feature SCART
CVBS
Flexible digital audio output interfaces CVBS 48
OUTPUT MUX
SCART DATA FIELD/DE
12-channel analog input mux SD/PS ADC
SCART R
YPbPr
525i-/625i-component analog input CP HS/VS CLK
Y/G
525p-/625p-component progressive scan support HD YpbPr
YPbPr
FIELD/DE 36-BIT
525p/625p
720p-/1080i-/1080p-component HDTV support GRAPHICS
Pb/B 720p/1080i
CLK
YCbCr/RGB
RGB 1080p/
Low refresh rates (24/25/30 Hz) support for 720p/1080p Pb/R UXGA DATA
Digitizes RGB graphics up to 1600 1200 at 60 Hz (UXGA) RGB
ARC_2 PROCESSOR
Vertical peaking and horizontal peaking filters
Robust synchronization extraction for poor video source Figure 1.
For more information on the ADV7844, email Analog Devices, Inc., at ATV_VIDEORX_Apps@analog.com.
Rev. Sp0
Information furnished by Analog Devices is believed to be accurate and reliable. However, no
responsibility is assumed by Analog Devices for its use, nor for any infringements of patents or other
rights of third parties that may result from its use. Specifications subject to change without notice. No
One Technology Way, P.O. Box 9106, Norwood, MA 02062-9106, U.S.A.
license is granted by implication or otherwise under any patent or patent rights of Analog Devices. Tel: 781.329.4700 www.analog.com
Trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Fax: 781.461.3113 2010 Analog Devices, Inc. All rights reserved.
fid , 2 cs n
Figure 6 100-lead LQFP configuration (top view - not to scale)
on 26 ni tio
98 HSYNC
77 DVDD
76 DVDD
100 GND
99 GND
78 D17
97 DE
96 D0
95 D1
94 D2
93 D3
92 D4
91 D5
90 D6
89 D7
88 D8
87 D9
tia 9
en 00
DVDD 1 75 GND
AD m le fo
VSYNC 2 PIN 1 74 D18
INDICATOR
l
DSD0 3 73 D19
DSD1 4 72 D20
ve E In
DSD2 5 71 D21
DSD3 6 70 D22
DSD4 7 69 D23
DSD5 8 68 D24
No am ary
LRCLK 17 59 D33
GND 18 58 D34
DVDD 19 57 D35
eli
GND 20 56 SDA
PVDD 21 55 SCL
GND 22 54 DDCSDA
Pr
GND 23 53 DDCSCL
PVDD 24 52 HEAC+
PVDD 25 51 HEAC-
BGV DD 26
GND 27
R_EXT 28
AVDD 29
HPD 30
GND 31
TXC 32
TXC+ 33
AVDD 34
TX0 35
TX0+ 36
GND 37
PD 38
TX1 39
TX1+ 40
AV DD 41
TX2 42
TX2+ 43
GND 44
INT 45
SPDIF_OUT 46
DVDD_3V 47
CEC_IN 48
DVDD 49
CEC_CLK 50
s
PIN CONFIGURATION AND FUNCTION DESCRIPTIONS
on 201 nic
DDCC_SDA
DDCB_SDA
DDCB_SCL
DDCA_SCL
HP_CTRLC
HP_CTRLB
5V_DETC
5V_DETB
RXB_C+
RXA_C+
RXB_C
RXA_C
RXB_2+
RXB_1+
RXB_0+
RXA_2+
RXA_1+
RXA_0+
RXB_2
RXB_1
RXB_0
RXA_2
RXA_1
RXA_0
CGND
CGND
DGND
CGND
CGND
CVDD
DVDD
CVDD
TVDD
TVDD
TVDD
TVDD
144
143
142
141
140
139
138
137
136
135
134
133
132
131
130
129
128
127
126
125
124
123
122
121
120
109
119
118
117
116
115
114
113
112
110
111
l
DDCC_SCL 1 108 DDCA_SDA
CVDD 2 PIN 1 107 RTERM
tia
CGND 3 106 5V_DETA
RXC_C 4 105 HP_CTRLA
I C 30, tro
RXC_C+ 5 104 PGND
TVDD 6 103 PVDD
RXC_0 7 102 XTAL1
RXC_0+ 8 101 XTAL
CGND 9 100 PVDD
fid 0
RXC_1 10 99 PGND
RXC_1+ 11 98 PWRDN
TVDD 12 97 RESET
RXC_2 13 96 TEST16
RXC_2+ 14 95 TEST15
en
HP_CTRLD 15 94 TEST14
5V_DETD 16 93 DVDD
AD June lec
DGND 17
ADV3014 92 DGND
DVDD 18 91 TEST13
DDCD_SDA 19 TOP VIEW 90 TEST12
(Not to Scale)
DDCD_SCL 20 89 TEST11
CVDD 21 88 TEST10
CGND 22 87 TEST9
RXD_C 23 86 DVDDIO
RXD_C+ 24 85 DGNDIO
TVDD 25 84 INT_TX
RXD_0 26 83 INT2
RXD_0+ 27 82 INT1
CGND 28 81 DVDD
RXD_1 29 80 DGND
RXD_1+ 30 79 SCL
E
TVDD 31 78 SDATA
RXD_2 32 77 TEST8
RXD_2+ 33 76 TEST7
CVDD 34 75 TEST6
CGND 35 74 TEST5
TXPVDD 36 73 DVDDIO
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
am TXPLVDD
TEST0
TEST1
TEST2
TEST3
TEST4
TXPGND
TXGND
TXGND
TXGND
TXGND
EXT_SWING
EP_MOSI
EP_MISO
TXC
TX0
TX1
TX2
TXC+
TX0+
TX1+
TX2+
TXPLGND
ALSB
CS
TXAVDD
TXAVDD
CEC
DGND
HP_TX
DGNDIO
DVDD
EP_SCK
EP_CS
TXDDC_SDA
TXDDC_SCL
09068-002
1 DDCC_SCL Digital input HDCP Slave Serial Clock Port C. DDCC_SCL is a 3.3 V input that is 5 V tolerant.
2 CVDD Power Receiver Comparator Supply Voltage (1.8 V).
3 CGND Ground TVDD and CVDD Ground.
4 RXC_C HDMI input Digital Input Clock Complement of Port C in the HDMI Interface.
5 RXC_C+ HDMI input Digital Input Clock True of Port C in the HDMI Interface.
6 TVDD Power Receiver Terminator Supply Voltage (3.3 V).
7 RXC_0 HDMI input Digital Input Channel 0 Complement of Port C in the HDMI Interface.
8 RXC_0+ HDMI input Digital Input Channel 0 True of Port C in the HDMI Interface.
9 CGND Ground TVDD and CVDD Ground.
10 RXC_1 HDMI input Digital Input Channel 1 Complement of Port C in the HDMI Interface.
11 RXC_1+ HDMI input Digital Input Channel 1 True of Port C in the HDMI Interface.
12 TVDD Power Receiver Terminator Supply Voltage (3.3 V).
13 RXC_2 HDMI input Digital Input Channel 2 Complement of Port C in the HDMI Interface.
A3S56D30FTP
A3S56D40FTP
256M Double Data Rate Synchronous DRAM
IDT74FCT38072
3.3V CMOS 1-TO-2 CLOCK DRIVER INDUSTRIAL TEMPERATURE RANGE
FEATURES: DESCRIPTION:
Advanced CMOS Technology The FCT38072 is a 3.3V clock driver built using advanced CMOS
Guaranteed low skew < 100ps (max.) technology. This low skew clock driver offers 1:2 fanout. The large fanout from
Very low duty cycle distortion< 350ps (max.) a single input reduces loading on the preceding driver and provides an efficient
High speed propagation delay< 3ns (max.) clock distribution network. Multiple power and grounds reduce noise. Typical
Very low CMOS power levels applications are clock and signal distribution.
TTL compatible inputs and outputs
1:2 fanout
Maximum output rise and fall time < 1ns (max.)
Low input capacitance: 3pF typical
VCC = 3.3V 0.3V
Inputs can be driven from 3.3V or 5V components
Operating frequency up to 166MHz
Available in SOIC package
O1
VCC 1 8 GND
IN
VCC 2 7 O2
O2
IN 3 6 O1
GND 4 5 GND
SOIC
TOP VIEW
1 &
1OE1 1 56 1OE2 1OE1
56 EN1
1Y0 2 55 1A0 1OE2
1Y2 5 52 1A2
55 1 1 2 1Y0
1A0
1Y3 6 51 1A3
54 3 1Y1
1A1
VCC 7 50 VCC 52 5 1Y2
1A2
1Y4 8 49 1A4 51 6
1A3 1Y3
1Y5 9 48 1A5 49 8
1A4 1Y4
1Y6 10 47 1A6 48 9
1A5 1Y5
GND 11 46 GND 47 10
1A6 1Y6
1Y7 12 45 1A7 45 12
1A7 1Y7
1Y8 13 44 1A8 44 13
1A8 1Y8
1Y9 14 43 1A9 43 14
1A9 1Y9
2Y0 15 42 2A0 42 15
2A0 1 2 2Y0
2Y1 16 41 2A1 41 16
2A1 2Y1
2Y2 17 40 2A2 40 17
2A2 2Y2
GND 18 39 GND 2A3 38 19 2Y3
2Y3 19 38 2A3 2A4 37 20 2Y4
2Y4 20 37 2A4 2A5 36 21
2Y5
2Y5 21 36 2A5 2A6 34 23 2Y6
VCC 22 35 VCC 2A7 33 24 2Y7
2Y6 23 34 2A6 2A8 31 26 2Y8
2Y7 24 33 2A7 2A9 30 27 2Y9
GND 25 32 GND
SH00012
2Y8 26 31 2A8
2Y9 27 30 2A9
2OE1 28 29 2OE2
SH00010
LOGIC SYMBOL
55 54 52 51 49 48 47 45 44 43
FUNCTION TABLE
INPUTS OUTPUTS
1A0 1A1 1A2 1A3 1A4 1A5 1A6 1A7 1A8 1A9
nOE1 nOE2 A Y
1 1OE1
L L L L
56 1OE2
L L H H
1Y0 1Y1 1Y2 1Y3 1Y4 1Y5 1Y6 1Y7 1Y8 1Y9
H H X Z
2 3 5 6 8 9 10 12 13 14 X H X Z
H = High voltage level
42 41 40 38 37 36 34 33 31 30
L = Low voltage level
X = Dont care
2A0 2A1 2A2 2A3 2A4 2A5 2A6 2A7 2A8 2A9 Z = High impedance off state
28 2OE1
29 2OE2
2Y0 2Y1 2Y2 2Y3 2Y4 2Y5 2Y6 2Y7 2Y8 2Y9
15 16 17 19 20 21 23 24 26 27
SH00011
1998 Jul 27 3
Page 113 of 176
Harman Kardon AVR 365/230V Service Manual
(7 0 ) E
Darlington 2SB1647 B
Equivalent circuit C
Silicon PNP Epitaxial Planar Transistor (Complement to type 2SD2560) Application : Audio, Series Regulator and General Purpose
Absolute maximum ratings (Ta=25C) Electrical Characteristics (Ta=25C) External Dimensions MT-100(TO3P)
Symbol 2SB1647 Unit Symbol Conditions 2SB1647 Unit
VCBO ICBO 100max A 15.60.4 4.80.2
5.00.2
150 V VCB=150V
2.0
1.8
9.6 2.00.1
VCEO 150 V IEBO VEB=5V 100max A
VEBO 5 V V(BR)CEO IC=30mA 150min V
19.90.3
4.0
IC 15 A hFE VCE=4V, IC=10A 5000min a 3.20.1
IB VCE(sat) 2.5max b
1 A IC=10A, IB=10mA V
PC 130(Tc=25C) W VBE(sat) IC=10A, IB=10mA 3.0max V
2
4.0max
20.0min
Tj 150 C fT VCE=12V, IE=2A 45typ MHz
3
Tstg 55 to +150 C COB VCB=10V, f=1MHz 320typ pF
1.05 +0.2
-0.1 0.65 +0.2
-0.1
15 1.5mA 3 15
A
m
2
1 .0m A
10 2 10
I C =15A
0. 5m A
p)
Tem
)
I C =1 0A
emp
mp)
se
se T
I B =0.3mA
(Ca
e Te
I C =5A
(Ca
5 1 5
Cas
125
25C
C (
30
0 0 0
0 2 4 6 0.2 0.5 1 5 10 50 100 200 0 1 2 3
Collector-Emi tter Voltage V C E (V) Base Current I B (mA) Base-Emittor Voltage V B E (V)
(V C E =4V) (V C E =4V)
50,000 50000 3
125C
DC Cur r ent Gai n h F E
Typ 25C
1
30C
10,000 10000
0.5
5,000 5000
100
W
ith
40
In
fin
ite
he
at
si
nk
50
20
Without Heatsink
3.5
0 0
0.02 0.05 0.1 0.5 1 5 10 0 25 50 75 100 125 150
Emitter Current I E (A) Ambient Temperature Ta(C)
54
Page 114 of 176
Harman Kardon AVR 365/230V Service Manual
Equivalent circuit C
2SD2560
B
Darlington (7 0 )
E
Silicon NPN Triple Diffused Planar Transistor (Complement to type 2SB1647) Application : Audio, Series Regulator and General Purpose
Absolute maximum ratings (Ta=25C) Electrical Characteristics (Ta=25C) External Dimensions MT-100(TO3P)
Symbol 2SD2560 Unit Symbol Conditions 2SD2560 Unit
A 15.60.4 4.80.2
5.00.2
VCBO 150 V ICBO VCB=150V 100max
2.0
1.8
9.6 2.00.1
VCEO 150 V IEBO VEB=5V 100max A
VEBO 5 V V(BR)CEO IC=30mA 150min V
19.90.3
4.0
IC 15 A hFE VCE=4V, IC=10A 5000min a 3.20.1
b
IB 1 A VCE(sat) IC=10A, IB=10mA 2.5max V
PC 130(Tc=25C) W VBE(sat) IC=10A, IB=10mA 3.0max V
2
4.0max
20.0min
Tj 150 C fT VCE=12V, IE=2A 70typ MHz
3
Tstg 55to+150 C COB VCB=10V, f=1MHz 120typ pF
1.05 +0.2
-0.1 0.65 +0.2
-0.1
VCC RL IC VBB1 VBB2 IB1 IB2 ton tstg tf Weight : Approx 6.0g
(V) () (A) (V) (V) (mA) (mA) (s) (s) (s) a. Type No.
40 4 10 10 5 10 10 0.8typ 4.0typ 1.2typ b. Lot No.
3mA
15 3 15
A
mA
50mA
2m 1. 0m A
1.5
0. 8m A
10 2 10
0.5mA I C =.15A
mp)
emp
mp)
e Te
I C =.10A
eT
e Te
Cas
(Cas
5
(Cas
I B =0.3mA 1 I C =.5A 5
C (
25C
30C
125
0 0 0
0 2 4 6 0.2 0.5 1 5 10 50 100 200 0 1 2 2.2
Collector-Emitter Voltage V C E (V) Base Current I B (mA) Base-Emittor Voltage V B E (V)
(V C E =4V) (V C E =4V)
50000 50000 3.0
5C
12
DC C urrent G ain h FE
DC C urrent G ain h FE
Typ
1.0
10000 10000
C
25
5000 5000 0.5
C
30
1000 1000
60 100
W
ith
In
fin
ite
he
40
at
si
nk
50
20
Without Heatsink
3.5
0 0
0.02 0.05 01 0.5 1 5 10 0 25 50 75 100 125 150
Emitter Current I E (A) Ambient Temperature Ta(C)
158
Page 115 of 176
Harman Kardon AVR 365/230V Service Manual
SEMICONDUCTOR KTA1360
TECHNICAL DATA TRIPLE DIFFUSED PNP TRANSISTOR
SEMICONDUCTOR KTC812T
TECHNICAL DATA EPITAXIAL PLANAR NPN TRANSISTOR
FEATURES E
G
2 5 _ 0.1
0.4 +
Low on Resistance : RON=1 (Typ.), (IB=5mA) D
F
E 2.8+0.2/-0.3
A
3 4 F _ 0.2
1.9 +
G
G 0.95
D
H _ 0.05
0.16 +
MAXIMUM RATING (Ta=25 ) I 0.00-0.10
J 0.25+0.25/-0.15
CHARACTERISTIC SYMBOL RATING UNIT K 0.60
L
L 0.55
Collector-Base Voltage VCBO 50 V I H
J J
Collector-Emitter Voltage VCEO 20 V
1. Q 1 EMITTER
Emitter-Base Voltage VEBO 25 V 2. Q 1 BASE
3. Q 2 COLLECTOR
Collector Current IC 300 mA 4. Q 2 EMITTER
5. Q 2 BASE
IB 6. Q 1 COLLECTOR
Base Current 60 mA
Collector Power Dissipation PC * 0.9 mW
Junction Temperature Tj 150 TS6
Storage Temperature Range Tstg -55 150
* Package mounted on a ceramic board (600 0.8 )
Q1 Q2 Type Name
M
1 2 3
1 2 3
Switching 10V
Storage Time tstg - 500 - nS
3k
50
Time
1s
Fall Time tf VCC =12V - 130 -
DUTY CYCLE <
= 2% VBB =-3V
SEMICONDUCTOR KTC3423
TECHNICAL DATA TRIPLE DIFFUSED NPN TRANSISTOR
Measurement condition
.No input signal or volume position is minimum.
Standard value
.Ideal current = 48mA ( 5%)
.Ideal DC Voltage = 25.92mV ( 5%)
DC EVM
($03 PCB)
+ -
DC VOLTMETER ; Connect to
CN66(SL),CN61(CEN),CN64(SR),CN63(FL),CN65(SBLPSju]YOmyPSju]^OziyP
+9V +8V
+15V/DC15V +15
+5V
CN61
HDMI -15V VIDEO -15
-5V
IPOD SIRIUS
CN105 CN104 CN301
BN301 30P
D
BN52 CN20 D
DC15V
POWER1 +15V 17 P C/C 17 P C/C
P_FAIL DATA
-15V AUDIO
S1 9P WIRE
CN20 5P WIRE +15V
BN52
5P WIRE
WF105 WF104
ST5V
IPOD SIRIUS +5VD RS232 BN20
+3.3V
5P WIRE
CN71 18P BN71
MAIN TRANS +3.3V +15V
C
7P WIRE +15V +12V? C
-15V MUTE PO +5V USB5V
+5V WF103 CN51
ST5V
CN20
13P WIRE
WF101
POWER2 D15V
P-U
9P WIRE 27P C/C ST5V
P_UP 5P WIRE
-15V
-20 P-FAIL
R904 +15V
+20 S1 BN20 +5VD
CN1
BN96 AC AMP
31 P C/C
CN91 BN14 BN15 CN90
11P WIRE TRANS FAN
MOMS
B
CN93 BN53 B
CN89
+5V BN20 7P WIRE 9P WIRE AVR265 USB
CN96 CN82 +15V CN10
+3.3_1
+15V ST5V FAN TEST
DCDC +3.3_2 8P CN12 CN92
-15V
BN14-1 BN15-1 AC CORD
DC15V CN11 8P CN11
DC15V
H/P
BN61 6P CN61
CN72
FRONT REVISION 2 4
Page 159 of 176
6
CN71 1 3 5 7
S/T PCB
A A
6P BN73 BN74
AC45V VFD AC SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM SHEET
CN73
5P WIRE MODEL AR CORE 1
1
0.1uF / 16V
0.1uF / 16V
0.1uF / 16V
0.1uF / 16V
0.1uF / 16V
0.1uF / 16V
0.1uF / 16V
25V/0.01UF
25V/0.01UF
25V/0.01UF
25V/0.01UF
25V/0.01UF
10uF/6.3V
10uF/6.3V
10uF/6.3V
0.1uF / 16V
0.1uF / 16V
0.1uF / 16V
25V/0.01UF
25V/0.01UF
25V/0.01UF
10uF/6.3V
C120
C107
C108
C110
C134
C133
C135
C139
C112
C137
C118
C138
C104
C105
C111
C119
C113
C116
C115
C122
C117
C131
D D
L801 L802
+3.3VH2 L806 +3.3VH2 L804
+1.8VH2 +1.8VH2
9R005Z 9R005Z
9R005Z 9R005Z
0.1uF / 16V
0.1uF / 16V
25V/0.01UF
25V/0.01UF
10uF/6.3V
10uF/6.3V
0.1uF / 16V
0.1uF / 16V
0.1uF / 16V
0.1uF / 16V
0.1uF / 16V
0.1uF / 16V
0.1uF / 16V
25V/0.01UF
25V/0.01UF
25V/0.01UF
25V/0.01UF
25V/0.01UF
10uF/6.3V
10uF/6.3V
C140
C114
C127
C141
C101
C103
C121
C102
C109
C106
C125
C123
C126
C124
C130
C128
C142
C129
C132
C136
ADV3014_RESET
DVDDIO_3V3_3014
ADV3014_INT_TX
ADV3014_INT2
ADV3014_INT
2.2K
R614
DVDDIO_3V3_3014
HDMI_SDA
C144
HDMI_SCL
0.1uF_NC
2.2K
R610 1K(1%)
47P
DVDD_1V8_3014
R620
R606
R619
R605
R611 1K(1%) C145
PVDD_1V8_3014
28.6363MHz
X901
R867
R866
10K
10K
47P
R618
R604
0
0
C143 DVDDIO_3V3_3014
R612
R613
100
100
CJP23GB210ZY NC
+5VA +3.3VH2
108
107
106
105
104
103
102
101
100
99
98
97
96
95
94
93
92
91
90
89
88
87
86
85
84
83
82
81
80
79
78
77
76
75
74
73
Q912 KRA102S_NC
CN63
108 107 106 105 104 103 102 101 100 99 98 97 96 95 94 93 92 91 90 89 88 87 86 85 84 83 82 81 80 79 78 77 76 75 74 73
1K_NC
R603 10K
47K_NC
Q903 KRA102S 109
109 72 DVDDIO_3V3_3014 DVDDIO_3V3_3014
9R005Z_NC
9R005Z_NC
72
47K
R660
Q911 KRC103S_NC
L866
L865
110
1K
1K
TXEN 110 71
1
1 71
111
R640
Q902 KRC103S 111 70
R643
10K_NC
2 70
R658
R617
R616
R636
10K
112
CEC 112 69
1K_NC
3
R645
69
HDMI_HPD2 113
113 68
4
19
5
18
5 R641 67
R655 R632 100_NC 115
100
10K_NC
115 66
6
17
R602
R601
10K
C149 0.1uF_NC 66
R865
10K
C151 0.1uF 47K_NC 116
47K 10K_NC
HDMI2_DDC_SDA 116 65
7
16
7 R858 65
117
HDMI2_DDC_SCL 117 64
8
15
8 64
0_NC 118
C C
118 63
9
14
9 63
119
10
119 62
13
10 62
120
11
HDMI2_CK- 120 61 DVDD_1V8_3014
12
11 61
121
12
121 60
11
12 60
122
13
HDMI2_CK+ 122 59
10
13 59
123
HDMI2_D0- 14 14
123 58
58
9
124 HDMI1_D2+
15
124 57
15 DVDD_1V8_3014 57
8
HDMI2_D0+ 125 56
16 56
7
126
17
127 54
18 54
5
128 HDMI1_D1-
19
HDMI2_D1+ 128 53
19 53
4
129
20
HDMI2_D2- 129 52
20
R857
52
3
10K
130 HDMI1_D0+
21
130 51
21 51
2
131 HDMI1_D0-
22
HDMI2_D2+ 131 50
22 50
1
JK94
132 +5VH1
23
132 49
23 49
133 HDMI1_CK+
133 48
48
134 HDMI1_CK-
134 47
47
2.2K
2.2K
2.2K
135
R878
R623
R609
135 46
46
136
136 45
45
137 R622 0 HDMI1_DDC_SCL
137 44
44
138 R608 0 HDMI1_DDC_SDA
138 43
43
139
139 42
42
140 R615 0 HDMI_HPD1
140 41
41
141
141 40
40
8.2K(1%)
1K(1%)
142
142 39
39
143
143 38
38
144
144 37
R621
R607
37
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
Q908 KRA102S
1K
R639
Q909 KRA102S
47K
1K
Q901 KRC103S
1K
47K
R661
TXPLVDD_1V8_3014
Q910 KRC103S
R635
HDMI_HPD3
R647
R638 22K
R650
19
R634
DVDD_1V8_3014
PWR3
18
R631
1K
TXPVDD_1V8_3014
100
19
TVDD_3V3_3014
CVDD_1V8_3014
17
HDMI3_DDC_SDA
16
R654
100
17
HDMI3_DDC_SCL
15
C146 0.1uF
47K
16
14
15
13
14
HDMI3_CK-
12
CEC
B
13
B
11
12
HDMI3_CK+
10
11
HDMI3_D0-
9
10
8
HDMI3_D0+
9
7
HDMI3_D1-
8
6
7
5
HDMI3_D1+
6
4
HDMI3_D2-
5
3
4
2
HDMI3_D2+
3
1
JK93
1
JK96
CEC
R624
47K
1K
1K
47K
Q904 KRC103S
Q906 KRC103S
R653
R627
R626
R662
HDMI_HPD4
R630 22K
19
R637
1K
R629
19
PWR4
18
HDMI4_DDC_SDA
16
C150 0.1uF
47K
16
HDMI4_DDC_SCL
15
15
14
14
13
CEC
Page 165 of 176
13
HDMI4_CK-
12
12
11
11
HDMI4_CK+
10
REVISION 2 4 6
10
HDMI4_D0-
9
9
8
HDMI4_D0+
1 3 5 7
8
7
A HDMI4_D1-
A
7
6
6
5
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
HDMI4_D1+
5
4
HDMI4_D2-
SHEET
4
3
3
2
HDMI4_D2+
2
1
JK92
1
JK95
11.05.17 1
1
Harman Kardon 6 5 4 3 2 AVR1 365/230V Service Manual
CUP12328Z
+2.5V_DVDDIO_SDRAM
0.1uF / 16V
10/16V
C252
C177
DVDDIO_3.3V +2.5V_DVDDIO_SDRAM IC904
Worst Measured Currents +2.5V_DVDDIO_SDRAM DDR_VREF
Worst Measured Currents CVIA3S56D40FTPG5
AVDD_1.8V Worst Measured Currents 100mA(20%:120mA)
190mA(20%:228mA)
240mA(20%:288mA)
L811 0.1uF / 16V
L814 +3.3VH2 L813 +2.5VH2 R669 33ohm (1005SIZE X 4),1/16W 33ohm (1005SIZE X 4),1/16W
66
VDD VSS
1
+1.8VH2
9R005Z 9R005Z DQ0 C231 DQ15
65
1K(1%) DQ0 DQ15
8
0.1uF / 16V
/ 16V
/ 16V
/ 16V
/ 16V
/ 16V
/ 16V
/ 16V
/ 16V
/ 16V
0.1uF / 16V
/ 16V
/ 16V
/ 16V
/ 16V
/ 16V
/ 16V
/ 16V
/ 16V
/ 16V
0.1uF / 16V
/ 16V
/ 16V
/ 16V
/ 16V
/ 16V
/ 16V
/ 16V
10/16V
10/16V
0.1uF / 16V
22/6.3V
0.1uF / 16V
C208
C205
C251
C239
C236
C225
C195
C176
C165
C154
C267
C259
C153
C255
C232
C218
C201
C193
C188
C181
C172
C169
C161
C217
C200
C192
C179
C178
C164
C198
C197
10/16V
1K(1%)
DQ1 DQ14
C207
64
VDDQ VSSQ
R666
C261
7
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
DQ2 C254 DQ13
DQ1
63
DQ14
6
DQ3 DQ12
62
DQ2 DQ13
5
0.1uF / 16V
RN23 VSSQ VDDQ
61
RN24
6
33ohm (1005SIZE X 4),1/16W C238 33ohm (1005SIZE X 4),1/16W
DQ12
60
DQ3
7
D D
TVDD_3.3V
DVDD_1.8V DQ4 DQ11
59
DQ4 DQ11
8
Worst Measured Currents 0.1uF / 16V
Worst Measured Currents DQ5 DQ10
58
590mA(20%:708mA) VDDQ VSSQ
7
260mA(20%:312mA)
+3.3VH2 DQ6 C258 DQ9
10
57
+1.8VH2 L815 L816 DQ5 DQ10
6
DQ7 DQ8
11
56
9R005Z DQ6 DQ9
5
9R005Z
0.1uF / 16V
/ 16V
/ 16V
/ 16V
/ 16V
/ 16V
/ 16V
/ 16V
/ 16V
/ 16V
/ 16V
/ 16V
/ 16V
/ 16V
0.1uF / 16V
/ 16V
/ 16V
/ 16V
/ 16V
/ 16V
/ 16V
/ 16V
/ 16V
/ 16V
/ 16V
/ 16V
/ 16V
/ 16V
/ 16V
/ 16V
/ 16V
22/6.3V
22/6.3V
22/6.3V
0.1uF / 16V
10/16V
C245
C152
C159
C185
C256
C249
C248
C243
C233
C227
C219
C214
C202
C194
C189
C174
C173
C162
C220
C204
C203
C196
C183
C171
C163
C158
C264
C257
C250
C244
C237
C234
C223
C222
C266
22/6.3V
11.05.17
12
55
RN18 VSSQ VDDQ RN29
C230
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
C224
13
54
DQ7 DQ8
14
53
NC NC
0.1uF / 16V
33ohm (1005SIZE X 4),1/16W
15
52
VDDQ VSSQ
R703
C260 UDQS
16
51
LDQS LDQS UDQS
4
33
WE
17
50
ADV7844 Worst Measured Currents NC NC
3
CVDD_1.8V Worst Measured Currents 0.1uF / 16V
CAS DDR_VREF
18
49
420mA(20%:504mA) VDD VREF
2
+1.8VH2 L809
1.8V Total : 1340mA(20%: 1608mA RAS C263
19
48
DNU VSS
1
R675 R710
9R005Z
20
47
RN19 LDM UDM
0.1uF / 16V
/ 16V
/ 16V
/ 16V
0.1uF / 16V
/ 16V
/ 16V
/ 16V
/ 16V
/ 16V
22/6.3V
C184
C175
C156
C221
C213
C212
C191
C246
C235
C160
21
46
/CK
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
R711 33 CK
22
45
/CAS CK
R677 270
23
44
/RAS CKE
24
43
/CS
4
PVDD_1.8V R689
BA0 CKE
25
42
NC A12
8
Worst Measured Currents
0
90mA(20%:108mA) BA1 A11
26
41
+1.8VH2 BA0 A11
7
L810
A10 BA1 A9
27
40
A9
6
9R005Z
0.1uF / 16V
/ 16V
33ohm (1005SIZERN28
X 4),1/16W A8
28
39
A10/AP A8
C229
C216
22/6.3V
5
C186
A0
29
38
A0 A7 33ohm RN10
4
(1005SIZE X 4),1/16W
A1
30
37
A1 A6 A7
8
A2
31
36
A2 A5 A6
7
IC902 A3
32
35
A3 A4 A5
6
DDR_VREF 0.1uF / 16V
CVIADV7844KBCZ
RN11
34
33
VDD VSS
AA18
AB12
AB18
AC12
AC18
AA20
AA21
A4
W20
W21
W22
W23
N20
N21
N22
N23
G15
G16
G17
G21
H15
H16
H17
H21
D11
D21
H22
H23
G11
G12
U10
U11
U12
U13
U14
AB6
AC6
AA6
AB4
AC4
K20
A11
A17
B11
B17
C11
C18
C19
C20
C21
C22
C23
Y18
A16
B16
Y21
P20
P21
E21
F21
J20
J21
W3
5
M7
D5
N7
U7
U8
U9
U1
U2
U3
U4
R7
R3
A5
B5
C5
K7
T7
Y6
T3
P7
E1
E2
L7
L1
L2
R687 C166
RN15
NC_01
NC_02
NC_03
NC_04
NC_05
NC_06
NC_07
NC_08
NC_09
NC_10
PVDD_01
PVDD_02
TVDD_01
TVDD_02
TVDD_03
TVDD_04
TVDD_05
TVDD_06
TVDD_07
TVDD_08
TVDD_09
TVDD_10
TVDD_11
TVDD_12
TVDD_13
TVDD_14
TVDD_15
TVDD_16
TVDD_17
VDD_01
VDD_02
VDD_03
VDD_04
VDD_05
VDD_06
VDD_07
VDD_08
VDD_09
VDD_10
VDD_11
VDD_12
VDD_13
VDD_14
VDD_15
TEST1
TEST2
TEST3
TEST4
TEST5
DVDDIO_01
DVDDIO_02
DVDDIO_03
DVDDIO_04
DVDDIO_05
DVDDIO_06
DVDDIO_07
DVDDIO_08
DVDDIO_09
DVDDIO_10
AVDD_01
AVDD_02
AVDD_03
AVDD_04
AVDD_05
AVDD_06
AVDD_07
AVDD_08
AVDD_09
AVDD_10
CVDD_01
CVDD_02
CVDD_03
CVDD_04
CVDD_05
CVDD_06
CVDD_07
CVDD_08
CVDD_09
CVDD_10
VDD_SDRAM_01
VDD_SDRAM_02
VDD_SDRAM_03
VDD_SDRAM_04
VDD_SDRAM_05
VDD_SDRAM_06
VDD_SDRAM_07
VDD_SDRAM_08
1K
from : ADV3014 HDMI Out
R681 AC14
SDRAM_VREF
D18
RTERM
1K F22 Y17
HDMI1_D0+ RXA_0+ SDRAM_CKE
F23 CKE
HDMI1_D0- RXA_0-
HDMI1_D1+ E22 AA17
RXA_1+ SDRAM_CK CK
HDMI1_D1- E23 AB17
RXA_1- SDRAM_CK CK
HDMI1_D2+ D22
RXA_2+
HDMI1_D2- D23 AC17
RXA_2- SDRAM_UDQS UDQS
HDMI1_CK+ G22 Y11
RXA_C+ SDRAM_LDQS LDQS
HDMI1_CK- G23 33ohm (1005SIZE X 4),1/16W
RXA_C-
HDMI1_DDC_SCL F20 AC11 WE
DDCA_SCL SDRAM_WE
HDMI1_DDC_SDA E20 BLUE_RX00
DDCA_SDA
8
AB11 CAS HD_DB00
SDRAM_CAS
HDMI2_D0+ B20 AA10 RAS BLUE_RX01
RXB_0+ SDRAM_RAS
7
HDMI2_D0- A20 HD_DB01
RXB_0-
HDMI2_D1+ B19 Y10 CS BLUE_RX02
RXB_1+ SDRAM_CS
6
HDMI2_D1- A19 HD_DB02
RXB_1-
HDMI2_D2+ B18 AB10 BA1 BLUE_RX03
RXB_2+ SDRAM_BA1
5
HDMI2_D2- A18 AC10 BA0 HD_DB03
RXB_2- SDRAM_BA0 33ohm (1005SIZE X 4),1/16W
HDMI2_CK+ B21
RXB_C+ RN25
HDMI2_CK- A21 Y15
RXB_C- SDRAM_DQ15 DQ15 BLUE_RX04
HDMI2_DDC_SCL D20 AC15
8
DDCB_SCL SDRAM_DQ14 DQ14 HD_DB04
HDMI2_DDC_SDA D19 AB15
DDCB_SDA SDRAM_DQ13 DQ13 BLUE_RX05
AA15
7
C C
HD_DB05
BLUE:12bit
SDRAM_DQ12
BLUE:10bit
B14 Y16 DQ12
HDMI3_D0+ RXC_0+ SDRAM_DQ11
A14 DQ11 BLUE_RX06
HDMI3_D0- AC16
6
RXC_0- SDRAM_DQ10 DQ10 HD_DB06
BLUE:08bit
HDMI3_D1+ B13 AB16
RXC_1+ SDRAM_DQ9 DQ9 BLUE_RX07
HDMI3_D1- A13 AA16
5
RXC_1- SDRAM_DQ8 DQ8 HD_DB07
HDMI3_D2+ B12 AA11
RXC_2+ SDRAM_DQ7 DQ7 33ohm (1005SIZE X 4),1/16W
HDMI3_D2- A12 Y13 RN30
RXC_2- SDRAM_DQ6 DQ6
HDMI3_CK+ B15 AA13 BLUE_RX08
RXC_C+ SDRAM_DQ5 DQ5
8
HDMI3_CK- A15 AB13 HD_DB08
RXC_C- SDRAM_DQ4 DQ4
HDMI3_DDC_SCL D17 AC13 BLUE_RX09
DDCC_SCL SDRAM_DQ3 DQ3
7
HDMI3_DDC_SDA D16 Y14 HD_DB09
DDCC_SDA SDRAM_DQ2 DQ2
AA14 BLUE_RX10
SDRAM_DQ1 DQ1
6
HDMI4_D0+ B8 AB14 HD_DB10
RXD_0+ SDRAM_DQ0 DQ0
HDMI4_D0- A8 BLUE_RX11
RXD_0-
5
HDMI4_D1+ B7 Y7 A11 HD_DB11
RXD_1+ SDRAM_A11 33ohm (1005SIZE X 4),1/16W
HDMI4_D1- A7 AC9 A10
RXD_1- SDRAM_A10 RN17
HDMI4_D2+ B6 AA7 A9
RXD_2+ SDRAM_A9 GREEN_RX00
HDMI4_D2- A6 AB7 A8
Option Option
8
RXD_2- SDRAM_A8 HD_DG00
HDMI4_CK+ B9 AC7 A7
RXD_C+ SDRAM_A7 GREEN_RX01
HDMI4_CK- A9 Y8 A6
7
R708 R701 RXD_C- SDRAM_A6 HD_DG01
C242 1000P HDMI4_DDC_SCL D15 AA8 A5
DDCD_SCL SDRAM_A5 GREEN_RX02
HDMI4_DDC_SDA D14 AB8 A4
6
DDCD_SDA SDRAM_A4 HD_DG02
1M_NC 1M_NC AC8 A3
SDRAM_A3 GREEN_RX03
Y9 A2
5
R712 C247 SDRAM_A2 HD_DG03
R676 0_NC D7 AA9 A1
COM_Y_THRU CEC CEC SDRAM_A1 33ohm (1005SIZE X 4),1/16W
AB9 A0 RN21
SDRAM_A0
24 0.1uF / 16V D12 GREEN_RX04
PWR1 RXA_5V
8
D9 HD_DG04
GREEN:10bit
RXB_5V
R695
PWR2
GREEN:12bit
51
7
C9 C2 BLUE_RX01 HD_DG05
PWR4 RXD_5V P1
GREEN:08bit
D1 BLUE_RX02 GREEN_RX06
P2
6
HDMI_HPD1 D13 D2 BLUE_RX03 HD_DG06
ADV7844
HPA_A P3
HDMI_HPD2 D10 F2 BLUE_RX04 GREEN_RX07
V-GND HPA_B P4
5
HDMI_HPD3 D8 F1 BLUE_RX05 HD_DG07
HPA_C P5 33ohm (1005SIZE X 4),1/16W
R686 C226 HDMI_HPD4 C8 G2 BLUE_RX06
HPA_D P6 RN16
COM_PR_THRU G1 BLUE_RX07
P7 GREEN_RX08
B22 H2 BLUE_RX08
HDMI_RX
BLUE_RX09
T906 HEAC_1- P9 GREEN_RX09
B10 J2
R713
BLUE_RX10
7
51
6
P12 HD_DG10
HDMI_RX
C4 K1 GREEN_RX01
T912 E1_RX+ P13 GREEN_RX11
SD to I/P Converter
D4 M2 GREEN_RX02
5
T914 E1_RX- P14 HD_DG11
V-GND C3 M1 GREEN_RX03
T915 E1_TX+ P15 33ohm (1005SIZE X 4),1/16W
D3 N2 GREEN_RX04 RN27
R706 C241 T916 E1_TX- P16
N1 GREEN_RX05 RED_RX00
COM_PB_THRU C167 P17
8
A4 P1 GREEN_RX06 HD_DR00
T917 E2_RX+ P18
24 0.1uF / 16V B4 P2 GREEN_RX07 RED_RX01
T918 E2_RX- P19
7
0.1uF / 16V A3 R1 GREEN_RX08 HD_DR01
10uF/6.3V
E2_TX+ P20
R697
T919
51
B3 R2 GREEN_RX09 RED_RX02
C253
6
T1 GREEN_RX10 HD_DR02
P22
C155 T2 GREEN_RX11 RED_RX03
P23
5
W4 V2 RED_RX00 HD_DR03
V-GND T902 SPDIF_IN P24 33ohm (1005SIZE X 4),1/16W
W1 RED_RX01
0.1uF / 16V P25 RN12
W2 RED_RX02
P26 RED_RX04
M23 Y1 RED_RX03
8
REFP P27 HD_DR04
28.63636MHz
RED_RX05
7
CVBS_THRU P29 HD_DR05
AA2 RED_RX06
P30 RED_RX06
24 0.1uF / 16V K22 AB1 RED_RX07
6
C199 27P R680 XTALN P31 HD_DR06
RED:12bit
RED:10bit
K23 AB2 RED_RX08
XTALP P32 RED_RX07
RED:08bit
AC2
R715
RED_RX09
5
51
0 P33 HD_DR07
AB3 RED_RX10 33ohm (1005SIZE X 4),1/16W
P34
AC20 AC3 RED_RX11 RN31
AIN1 P35
AC21 RED_RX08
AIN2
8
AC22 HD_DR08
AIN3
AA23 V1 RED_RX09
V-GND AIN4 LLC
7
R699 C182 0.1uF / 16V Y22 HD_DR09
AIN5
Y23 B1 RED_RX10
IPOD_PB/CVBS AIN6 HS/CS
6
V23 HD_DR10
24 AIN7
U23 A2 RED_RX11
AIN8 VS/FIELD
5
U22 HD_DR11
AIN9 CRJ10DJ330T
R704 R23 B2
C265 0.1uF / 16V AIN10 FIELD/DE RN26 R705
P22
IPOD_PR/SY AIN11 1 2
P23 D6
24 AIN12 SYNC_OUT RN22
AB21 J3 MCLK HD_DE
HS_IN1/TRI5 MCLK
5
R684 AB22
C157 0.1uF / 16V VS_IN1/TRI6 R672
Sync & Control
R20 R4 0 HD_HSYNC
IPOD_Y/SC HS_IN2/TRI7 INT1 ADV7844_INT
6
R21
24 VS_IN2/TRI8 0
T4 R670 HD_VSYNC
C190 1000P INT2 HDMI_MUTE
7
AB20
SYNC1
AA22 K4 SCLK
B B
SYNC2 SCLK
8
V22
SYNC3
Option R22
SYNC4 33ohm (1005SIZE X 4),1/16W
R671 R700 J4
R678
R667
R663
SPDIF
51
51
51
AP0
N4 SDATA0
AP1
1M_NC 1M_NC Y20 N3 SDATA1
AOUT AP2
M4 SDATA2
AP3
M3 SDATA3
AP4
HDMI_I2S
V20 K3 LRCLK
V-GND V-GND V-GND T911 TRI1 AP5
V21
T909 TRI2
U21
T907 TRI3
U20 F3
R679 24 C240 0.1uF / 16V T905 TRI4 EP_MISO +3.3VH2
SV_Y_THRU
F4
EP_MOSI
C262 0.1uF / 16V V4
SV_C_THRU R698 24 T903 AVLINK
G3
9R005Z
L812
R668 10K H4
TTX_SCL 1-TO-2 CLOCK DRIVER
R714
R690
51
51
H3 AA3
8
TTX_SDA GND_132
AA4
R682 22 P3
GND_133
GND_134
AA5
AA19
I2S1 SUB/CEN
HDMI_SCL SCL GND_135 RN32
HDMI_SDA R688 22 P4 AA12 OUT R685
SDA GND_136
AB5 MCLK
I2S2 SL/SR
7
V-GND V-GND GND_137 HD_VCLK1
ADV7844_RESET
5
AB19
0.1uF / 16V
R693 1K GND_138 33
V3 AB23 SCLK
DVDDIO_3.3V RESET GND_139
C211
6
AC1
I2S3 SBL/SBR
R696
GND_140
R694
7
0 C6 AC19
6
PWRDN1 GND_142 HD_VCLK2
HDMI_I2S
R707 C7 AC23
0.1uF / 16V
25V/0.01UF
4.7K SPDIF R691
PWRDN2 GND_143
8
GND_100
GND_101
GND_102
GND_103
GND_104
GND_105
GND_106
GND_107
GND_108
GND_109
GND_110
GND_111
GND_112
GND_113
GND_114
GND_115
GND_116
GND_117
GND_118
GND_119
GND_120
GND_121
GND_122
GND_123
GND_124
GND_125
GND_126
GND_127
GND_128
GND_129
GND_130
GND_131
C168
C180
GND_3 1
GND_01
GND_02
GND_03
GND_04
GND_05
GND_06
GND_07
GND_08
GND_09
GND_10
GND_11
GND_12
GND_13
GND_14
GND_15
GND_16
GND_17
GND_18
GND_19
GND_20
GND_21
GND_22
GND_23
GND_24
GND_25
GND_26
GND_27
GND_28
GND_29
GND_30
GND_32
GND_33
GND_34
GND_35
GND_36
GND_37
GND_38
GND_40
GND_41
GND_42
GND_43
GND_44
GND_45
GND_46
GND_47
GND_48
GND_49
GND_50
GND_51
GND_52
GND_54
GND_55
GND_56
GND_57
GND_58
GND_59
GND_60
GND_61
GND_62
GND_63
GND_64
GND_65
GND_66
GND_67
GND_68
GND_69
GND_70
GND_71
GND_72
GND_73
GND_74
GND_75
GND_76
GND_77
GND_78
GND_79
GND_80
GND_81
GND_82
GND_83
GND_84
GND_85
GND_86
GND_87
GND_88
GND_89
GND_90
GND_91
GND_92
GND_93
GND_94
GND_95
GND_96
GND_97
GND_98
GND_99
RN13
100K
100K
4.7K
R883
R884
4.7K
10K
5
1
5
G10
G13
G14
H10
H11
H12
H13
H14
N10
N11
N12
N13
N14
N15
N16
N17
P10
P11
P12
P13
P14
P15
P16
P17
A23
B23
C12
C13
C14
C15
C16
C17
G7
G8
G9
H7
H8
H9
J7
J8
J9
J10
J11
J12
J13
J14
J15
J16
J17
J22
J23
K8
K9
K10
K11
K12
K13
K14
K15
K16
K17
K21
L3
L4
L8
L9
M10
M11
M12
M13
M14
M15
M16
M17
M20
M21
N8
N9
P8
P9
R8
R9
R10
R11
R12
R13
R14
R15
R16
R17
T8
T9
T10
T11
T12
T13
T14
T15
T16
T17
T20
T21
T22
T23
U15
U16
U17
Y3
Y4
Y5
Y12
Y19
SDATA2
A1
E3
E4
L10
L11
L12
L13
L14
L15
L16
L17
L20
L21
L22
L23
M8
M9
6
SDATA1
R709
3
7
SDATA0
8
Q913 KRC103S
33ohm (1005SIZE X 4),1/16W
ON : HIGH
HDMI_AUDIO_ON
10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
VCC OE1
Y8 GND
A8
A7
A6
A5
A4
A3
A2
OE2 A1
IC903
Y7
Y6
Y5
Y4
Y3
Y2
Y1
+3.3VH2
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
0.1uF
REVISION 2 4 6
4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1
22X4
22X4
1 3 5 7
+3.3VH2
A A
RN14
RN20
8 7 6 5 8 7 6 5
SHEET
Added : 100K ohm
100K_NC 100K
R683 R673
HDMI_SCLK
HDMI_SPDIF
HDMI_LRCK
HDMI_MCLK
HDMI_SDATA0
HDMI_SDATA1
HDMI_SDATA2
HDMI_SDATA3
ISSUE 4
ANAM
MULTI. LAB DESIGN CHECK APPROVE DRAWING NO
I2S HDMI RX to DSP
11.05.17
FSVREF
FSVREF
L822 L827
+1.8VH1 +1.8V_CORE +3.3VH1 L826 +3.3V_IO +3.3VH1 L821 +3.3V_LBADC +2.5VH1 +2.5V_DDR +3.3VH1 L825 +3.3V_LVDS_PLL +3.3VH1 L820 +3.3V_LVDS +1.8VH1 L819 +1.8V_ADC +1.8VH1 L817 +1.8V_DLL +1.8VH1 L829 +1.8V_PLL +3.3VH1 L832 +3.3V_PLL
0.1uF / 16V
0.1uF / 16V
10/16V
10/16V
C334
0.1uF / 16V
0.1uF / 16V
0.1uF / 16V
0.1uF / 16V
0.1uF / 16V
0.1uF / 16V
0.1uF / 16V
0.1uF / 16V
0.1uF / 16V
0.1uF / 16V
0.1uF / 16V
0.1uF / 16V
0.1uF / 16V
0.1uF / 16V
0.1uF / 16V
0.1uF / 16V
0.1uF / 16V
0.1uF / 16V
0.1uF / 16V
0.1uF / 16V
0.1uF / 16V
0.1uF / 16V
0.1uF / 16V
0.1uF / 16V
0.1uF / 16V
0.1uF / 16V
0.1uF / 16V
0.1uF / 16V
0.1uF / 16V
0.1uF / 16V
0.1uF / 16V
0.1uF / 16V
0.1uF / 16V
0.1uF / 16V
0.1uF / 16V
0.1uF / 16V
0.1uF / 16V
0.1uF / 16V
0.1uF / 16V
0.1uF / 16V
0.1uF / 16V
0.1uF / 16V
0.1uF / 16V
0.1uF / 16V
0.1uF / 16V
0.1uF / 16V
0.1uF / 16V
25V/0.01UF
25V/0.01UF
25V/0.01UF
25V/0.01UF
25V/0.01UF
0.1uF / 16V
0.1uF / 16V
0.1uF / 16V
C269
C362
0.1uF / 16V
0.1uF / 16V
C369
22/6.3V
22/6.3V
22/6.3V
10/16V
10/16V
10/16V
10/16V
10/16V
C328
C320
C333
C349
C375
C287
C280
C383
C303
C309
C317
C324
C331
C338
C344
C353
C358
C366
C371
C381
C387
C271
C277
C285
C290
C325
C332
C339
C345
C354
C359
C367
C372
C378
C382
C384
C394
C289
C323
C296
C330
C297
C302
C308
C316
C337
C357
C340
C390
C352
C355
C379
C370
C380
C386
C392
C275
C283
C288
C301
C388
C391
C393
C356
C322
+3.3V_LVDS_PLL
+3.3VH1 +3.3V_ADCA +3.3VH1 +3.3V_ADCB +3.3VH1 +3.3V_ADCC +3.3V_ADCSC
+3.3V_ADCSC
+3.3VH1 L828 +3.3V_ADC L823 L833 L831 +3.3VH1 L830
+3.3V_ADCA
+3.3V_ADCC
+3.3V_ADCB
+3.3V_LVDS
+1.8V_ADC
+3.3V_ADC
+1.8V_DLL
+1.8V_PLL
+3.3V_PLL
9R005Z 9R005Z 9R005Z 9R005Z
FSVREF
9R005Z
0.1uF / 16V
0.1uF / 16V
0.1uF / 16V
0.1uF / 16V
0.1uF / 16V
R750
10/16V
FSVREF +2.5V_DDR
C376
+3.3V_IO
C315
C351
C343
C336
C329
+3.3V_LBADC +2.5V_DDR
+1.8V_CORE 10K(1%)
0.1uF / 16V
25V/0.01UF
22/6.3V
10K(1%)
C348
C346
C385
R754
+2.5V_DDR
0.1uF / 16V
10/16V
C298
C270
D D
AC14
AC16
AC18
AC22
AB23
M23
M26
AD3
AD4
AD5
AD6
AD7
D10
D11
D12
D13
D14
D15
D17
D18
D20
D22
D23
H24
H26
D26
U10
U11
U16
U17
AC9
AB4
AC4
AC5
K10
K11
T11
K16
T16
K17
T17
Y23
V23
T23
C19
A14
C25
P23
E26
L11
L16
J26
G4
H4
D4
D6
D7
D8
K4
C9
E4
F4
L4
J4
TORINO<-->DDR
IO3.3-0
IO3.3-1
IO3.3-2
IO3.3-3
IO3.3-4
IO3.3-5
IO3.3-6
IO3.3-7
IO3.3-8
IO3.3-9
IO3.3-10
IO3.3-11
IO3.3-12
IO3.3-13
IO3.3-14
IO3.3-15
IO3.3-16
RPLL_33
RPLL_1.8
CORE1.8-10
CORE1.8-11
CORE1.8-12
DDR2.5-0
DDR2.5-1
DDR2.5-2
DDR2.5-3
DDR2.5-4
DDR2.5-5
DDR2.5-6
DDR2.5-7
DDR2.5-8
DDR2.5-9
DDR2.5-10
DDR2.5-11
DDR2.5-12
DDR2.5-13
DDR2.5-14
FSVREF-0
FSVREF-1
LVDS_PLL_3.3
LVDS3.3-0
LVDS3.3-1
LVDS3.3-2
LVDS3.3-3
VDDA18_DLL
CORE1.8-0
CORE1.8-1
CORE1.8-2
CORE1.8-3
CORE1.8-4
CORE1.8-5
CORE1.8-6
CORE1.8-7
CORE1.8-8
CORE1.8-9
LBADC3.3
ADC1.8-0
ADC1.8-1
ADC1.8-2
ADC_3.3
ADCB_3.3
ADCSC_3.3
ADCA_3.3
ADCC_3.3
IC909
CVIA3S56D40FTPG5
R741 22 C299 0.1uF / 16V AB1 B4 FSDATAU0 C294
22 0.1uF / 16V A1P FSDATA0
R879 R747 C341 AF1 A4 FSDATAU1 33ohm (1005SIZE X 4),1/16W RN59
66
A2P FSDATA1
1
COM_PB_THRU R764 22 C278 0.1uF / 16V AF4 B5 FSDATAU2
22 0.1uF / 16V A3P FSDATA2 0.1uF / 16V
R727 C282 AF7 A5 FSDATAU3 FSDATAU31 FSDATAU16
65
0_NC A4P FSDATA3
1
R725 56 C281 0.1uF / 16V AD1 B7 FSDATAU4 C295
AN FSDATA4
A7 FSDATAU5 FSDATAU30 FSDATAU17
64
FSDATA5
2
B8 FSDATAU6
56 0.1uF / 16V FSDATA6 0.1uF / 16V
R721 C293 AC2 A8 FSDATAU7 FSDATAU29 FSDATAU18
63
B1P FSDATA7
3
R736 56 C313 0.1uF / 16V AE2 B9 FSDATAU8
R880 B2P FSDATA8
COM_Y_THRU R724 22 C279 0.1uF / 16V AE5 A9 FSDATAU9 FSDATAU28 FSDATAU19
62
B3P FSDATA9
4
R744 22 C321 0.1uF / 16V AE8 B10 FSDATAU10 C268
0_NC 56 0.1uF / 16V B4P FSDATA10
R732 C292 AF3 A10 FSDATAU11
61
BN FSDATA11 RN43 33ohm (1005SIZE X 4),1/16W
6
B12 FSDATAU12
FSDATA12 0.1uF / 16V
A12 FSDATAU13 33ohm (1005SIZE X 4),1/16W
60
FSDATA13 RN35
7
R753 56 C377 0.1uF / 16V AC1 B13 FSDATAU14
22 0.1uF / 16V C1P FSDATA14
R881 R735 C319 AF2 A13 FSDATAU15 FSDATAU27 FSDATAU20
59
C2P FSDATA15
1
COM_PR_THRU R740 22 C311 0.1uF / 16V AF5 B15 FSDATAU16 C300
22 0.1uF / 16V C3P FSDATA16
R755 C350 AF8 A15 FSDATAU17 FSDATAU26 FSDATAU21
58
0_NC C4P FSDATA17
2
R746 56 C327 0.1uF / 16V AF6 B16 FSDATAU18
CN FSDATA18 0.1uF / 16V
A16 FSDATAU19 FSDATAU25 FSDATAU22
10
57
FSDATA19
3
B18 FSDATAU20
56 0.1uF / 16V FSDATA20
R765 C273 AB2 A18 FSDATAU21 FSDATAU24 FSDATAU23
11
56
SV1P FSDATA21
4
R738 22 C368 0.1uF / 16V AE1 B19 FSDATAU22 C274
SV2P FSDATA22
R752 22 C347 0.1uF / 16V AE4 A19 FSDATAU23
R882 RN37
12
55
22 0.1uF / 16V SV3P FSDATA23 33ohm (1005SIZE X 4),1/16W
CVBS_THRU R758 C360 AE7 B20 FSDATAU24
56 0.1uF / 16V SV4P FSDATA24 0.1uF / 16V
R761 C374 AF9 A20 FSDATAU25
13
54
0_NC SVN FSDATA25
B21 FSDATAU26
FSDATA26
A21 FSDATAU27
14
53
FSDATA27
AA1 B23 FSDATAU28 C306
ADC_+TEST FSDATA28 RN61 33
AC7 A23 FSDATAU29 RN57 33
15
52
VOUT2 FSDATA29
RN44 10K B24 FSDATAU30
FSDATA30 0.1uF / 16V
A24 FSDATAU31 FSDQSU3 FSDQSU2
16
51
R763 10K FSDATA31
1
AF12
AIP_RAW_HS_CS
1
AE12 FSDQMU3 FSDQMU2
17
50
AIP_RAW_VS
2
C18 FSADDRU0 C307
R767 10K FSADDR0
2
C17 FSADDRU1 FSVREF
18
49
FSADDR1
AD13 C16 FSADDRU2
EXT_OSD_VS FSADDR2 0.1uF / 16V
3
AC13 C15 FSADDRU3
DDR
19
48
EXT_OSD_HS FSADDR3
AF13 C13 FSADDRU4
EXT_OSD_CLK FSADDR4
4
C10 FSADDRU5
20
47
FSADDR5
C8 FSADDRU6 RN52 33
FSADDR6 R743
P3 C7 FSADDRU7 /FSWE FSCLK-
21
46
HD_DB02 ADATA0 FSADDR7 /FSCS0U
P2 C6 FSADDRU8 /FSCS0
HD_DB03 ADATA1 FSADDR8
3
P1 C12 FSADDRU9 /FSCAS FSCLK+
22
45
HD_DG02 ADATA2 FSADDR9
R4 D16 FSADDRU10
HD_DG03 ADATA3 FSADDR10 280(1%)
4
R3 C14 FSADDRU11 /FSRAS FSCKE
23
44
HD_DR02 ADATA4 FSADDR11
R2 C11 FSADDRU12
HD_DR03 ADATA5 FSADDR12
R1 /FSCS0
24
43
ADATA6
T4
ADATA7 RN45
D5 FSCLK+ FDADDR12
25
42
FSCLKP /FSCASU
C5 FSCLK- /FSCAS
FSCLKN
5
T3 D21 /FSCS0U FSBKSEL0 FDADDR11
26
41
ADATA8 FSCS0 /FSRASU
T2 C22 /FSRAS
ADATA9 FSCS1
6
T1 B6 FSDQSU0 FSBKSEL1 FDADDR9
27
40
ADATA10 FSDQS0 /FSWEU
U4 B11 FSDQSU1 /FSWE
ADATA11 FSDQS1
7
U3 A17 FSDQSU2 FDADDR10 FDADDR8
28
39
ADATA12 FSDQS2
U2 A22 FSDQSU3
ADATA13 FSDQS3
8
U1 A6 FSDQMU0 FDADDR0 FDADDR7
38
29
ADATA14 FSDQM0
V4 A11 FSDQMU1
ADATA15 FSDQM1 0ohm (1005SIZE X 4),1/16W
B17 FSDQMU2 FDADDR1 FDADDR6
RN41
37
30
FSDQM2
B22 FSDQMU3
FSDQM3 FSADDRU4
V3 FDADDR4 FDADDR2 FDADDR5
36
31
ADATA16
5
V2
ADATA17 FSADDRU9
V1 C23 /FSWEU FDADDR9 FDADDR3 FDADDR4
35
32
ADATA18 FSWE
6
W4 D24 /FSCASU C314
ADATA19 FSCAS FSADDRU12
W3 C24 /FSRASU FDADDR12
34
33
ADATA20 FSRAS
7
W2 C4 FSCKEU
ADATA21 FSCKE 0.1uF / 16V
W1 C21 FSBKSELU0 FSADDRU5 FDADDR5
ADATA22 FSBKSEL0
8
Y4 C20 FSBKSELU1
ADATA23 FSBKSEL1
33ohm (1005SIZE X 4),1/16W 0ohm (1005SIZE X 4),1/16W
+3.3VH1 +3.3VH1 RN40
R720 10K N3 L24 SC_DB07
DIP_AODD CK3E-/EBLU5
8
R749 10K Y1 L23 FSADDRU6 FDADDR6
AVS CK3E+/EBLU4 SC_DB06
5
C C
+3.3VH1 R718 10K Y2 L26
AHS CKE-/EBLU7 +2.5V_DDR
7
R762 10K Y3 L25 FSADDRU7 FDADDR7
AHRFE_DE CKE+/EBLU6 SC_DB09
0.1uF / 16V
10/16V
K24
C312
CH2E-/EGRN1
R737
C318
2
6
4.7K
K23
R756
FSADDRU8 FDADDR8
4.7K
CH2E+/EGRN0 SC_DB08
7
HD_VCLK1 N1 K26
IPCLK0 CH1E-/EGRN3
5
P4 K25
33ohm (1005SIZE X 4),1/16W FSCKEU FSCKE
IPCLK1 CH1E+/EGRN2
8
M4 J24
R757
4.7K
8
G24
KRC103S KRC103S CH3O-/EGRN7 SC_DG02 CVIA3S56D40FTPG5
R717 G23
CH3O+/EGRN6
7
N2 G26 C326
BYPASS_OFF DIP_RAW_HS_CS CKO-/ERED1 SC_DG05
M2 G25
33ohm (1005SIZE X 4),1/16W RN60
66
DIP_EXT_CLAMP CKO+/ERED0
75_NC
10K IC906
1
M3 F24
R766
65
DIP_CLEAN_HS_OUT CH2O+/ERED2
1
F26 C335
CH1O-/ERED5 33ohm (1005SIZE X 4),1/16W
100P_NC
64
CH1O+/ERED4 SC_DG07
2
B1 E24
C389
8
HD_DB05 C3 E23 FSDATAU13 FSDATAU2
63
BDATA1 CH0O+/ERED6 SC_DG06
3
HD_DB06 C2
BDATA2
7
HD_DB07 C1 FSDATAU12 FSDATAU3
62
BDATA3 SC_DG09
4
HD_DB08 D3 N23 C276
BDATA4 EBLU0
6
+3.3VH1 HD_DB09 D2 N24
61
BDATA5 EBLU1 SC_DG08 RN56 33ohm (1005SIZE X 4),1/16W
6
HD_DB10 D1 N25
BDATA6 EBLU2 0.1uF / 16V
5
HD_DB11 E3 N26
33ohm (1005SIZE X 4),1/16W 33ohm (1005SIZE X 4),1/16W RN38
60
BDATA7 EBLU3
7
HD_DG04 E2
BDATA8 RN39 SC_DR03
HD_DG05 E1 FSDATAU11 FSDATAU4
59
BDATA9
1
HD_DG06 F3 P24 C342
10K_NC
58
BDATA11 DHS
2
HD_DG08 F1 R26
BDATA12 DVS SC_DR05 0.1uF / 16V
HD_DG09 G3 P26 FSDATAU9 FSDATAU6
10
57
BDATA13 DEN
3
HD_DG10 G2
BDATA14 SC_DR04
HD_DG11 G1 FSDATAU8 FSDATAU7
11
56
BDATA15
4
HD_DR04 H3 C284
BDATA16 33ohm (1005SIZE X 4),1/16W
HD_DR05 H2
12
55
BDATA17 RN34 SC_DR07 RN51 33ohm (1005SIZE X 4),1/16W
HD_DR06 H1 AF15 OCMADDR21
BDATA18 OCMADDR21 0.1uF / 16V
8
HD_DR07 J3 AE15 OCMADDR20
13
54
BDATA19 OCMADDR20 SC_DR06
HD_DR08 J2 AD15 OCMADDR19 RN33 33
BDATA20 OCMADDR19
7
HD_DR09 J1 AC15 OCMADDR18
14
53
BDATA21 OCMADDR18 SC_DR09
HD_DR10 K3 AF16 OCMADDR17 C363 FSDQSU0
BDATA22 OCMADDR17
1
HD_DR11 K2 AE16 OCMADDR16
15
52
BDATA23 OCMADDR16 SC_DR08
AD16 OCMADDR15 FSDQMU0
OCMADDR15 0.1uF / 16V
2
AF17 OCMADDR14 FSDQSU1
33ohm (1005SIZE X 4),1/16W
16
51
OCMADDR14
4
R760 22 N4 AE17 OCMADDR13
DIP_BODD OCMADDR13 RN58 SC_DB02
C291 HD_VSYNC L2 AD17 OCMADDR12 FSDQMU1
17
50
BVS OCMADDR12
3
HD_HSYNC L3 AC17 OCMADDR11 C364
+3.3V_PLL BHS OCMADDR11 SC_DB03
HD_DE K1 AF18 OCMADDR10 FSVREF
19.660M
18
49
47P BHREF_DE OCMADDR10
7
AE18 RN55 33
X903
OCMADDR9
OCMADDR9 SC_DB04 0.1uF / 16V
C286 B26 AD18 OCMADDR8
19
48
R768 XTAL OCMADDR8
6
10K C26 AF19 OCMADDR7
+3.3V_PLL TCLK OCMADDR7 SC_DB05
AE19 OCMADDR6
47
20
OCMADDR6
5
47P V24 AD19 OCMADDR5
RN47 ADV7844_RESET PWM0 OCMADDR5 RN54 R748
U23 AC19 OCMADDR4 /FSWE FSCLK-
RN36
46
21
ADV3014_RESET PWM1 OCMADDR4 RN42 SC_VCLK
8
5
AE20 OCMADDR2 FSBKSELU0 FSBKSEL0 /FSCAS FSCLK+
45
22
OCMADDR2 SC_HSYNC
5
7
6
AF21 FSBKSELU1 FSBKSEL1 /FSRAS FSCKE
44
23
OCMADDR0 SC_VSYNC
6
6
AE11
LBADC_IN6
7
AF11 FSADDRU0 FDADDR0 /FSCS0
43
24
+3.3VH1 +3.3VH1 +3.3VH1 LBADC_IN5 SC_DE
5
7
AC10
LBADC_IN4
8
AD10 FSADDRU1 FDADDR1 FDADDR12
42
25
LBADC_IN3
8
AE10 AE21 OCMDATA15
LBADC_IN2 OCMDATA15 33ohm (1005SIZE X 4),1/16W
AF10 AD21 OCMDATA14 FSBKSEL0 FDADDR11
41
26
R730 10K LBADC_IN1 OCMDATA14 0ohm (1005SIZE X 4),1/16W
AD11 AC21 OCMDATA13
LBADC_RETURN OCMDATA13 RN50
GPROBE_TXD W26 AF22 OCMDATA12 FSBKSEL1 FDADDR9
40
27
OCM_UDO_0 OCMDATA12
R734
R731
4.7K
4.7K
W25 AE22
R864
OCM_UDI_0 OCMDATA11
5
B2 AD22 OCMDATA10 FDADDR10 FDADDR8
39
28
UART_TX OCM_UDO_1 OCMDATA10
B3 AF23 OCMDATA9 FSADDRU10 FDADDR10
UART_RX OCM_UDI_1 OCMDATA9
6
R728 AE23 OCMDATA8 FDADDR0 FDADDR7
38
29
OCMDATA8
AD9 AD23 OCMDATA7 FSADDRU3 FDADDR3
/RESET /RESET OCMDATA7
7
AC23 OCMDATA6 FDADDR1 FDADDR6
37
30
22 OCMDATA6
AA24 AF24 OCMDATA5 FSADDRU11 FDADDR11
HDMI_SCL MSTR0_SCL OCMDATA5
8
AA23 AF25 OCMDATA4 FDADDR2 FDADDR5
36
31
HDMI_SDA MSTR0_SDA OCMDATA4
SW_P+5V A3 AF26 OCMDATA3
MSTR1_SCL OCMDATA3 0ohm (1005SIZE X 4),1/16W
A2 AE24 OCMDATA2 FDADDR3 FDADDR4
35
32
HDMI_MUTE MSTR1_SDA OCMDATA2
AB26 AE25 OCMDATA1 C365
MSTR2_SCL OCMDATA1
AB25 AE26 OCMDATA0
34
33
WP_2 MSTR2_SDA OCMDATA0
AA26
T920 VGA0_SCL 0.1uF / 16V
AA25
WP_1 VGA0_SDA
Y26
T921 VGA1_SCL
Y25 AC25 OCM_ RE
VGA1_SDA /OCM_RE
AC26 OCM_ WE
/OCM_WE
AD24 ROM_ CS
/ROM_CS
B B
AF14 AD25
FS_SEL AVS_IN_SCL /OCM_CS0
AD12 AD26
HDMI_AUDIO_ON AVS_IN_WORD_SEL /OCM_CS1 RN48
AC12 AC24
V_CLK_SEL AVS_IN_DATA /OCM_CS2 SC_DB00
+5VA AD14
BUSY_CHECK AVS_OUT_DATA +3.3VH1
5
AE13
T922 AVS_OUT_SCL SC_DB01
AE14
AVS_OUT_WORLD_SEL
6
T923 M24 SC_DG00
VCO_LV
0.1uF / 16V
7
D25 AC20
OBUFC_CLK /JTAG_BS_E
C272
A1 T24 SC_DG01
SCAN_EN JTAG_BS_TMS
8
T25
JTAG_BS_TDO
CN62
T26
GPIO44
1
3
ADV7511_INT Y24 R24
/OCM_INT2 JTAG_BS_RST SC_DR01
ADV7844_INT W23 R25
/OCM_INT1 JTAG_BS_TCK
FLASH_MEMORY
CJP05GA19ZY
4
2
V26 U25
/RESET SLAVE_SCL PPWR
3
3 V25 U26
LVDS_PLL_GND
VSSA18_DLL
FSVREFVSS1
FSVREFVSS2
LBADC_GND
DGND-ADC0
DGND-ADC1
DGND-ADC2
RPLL_DGND
RPLL_AGND
DGND-200
DGND-10
DGND-11
DGND-12
DGND-13
DGND-14
DGND-15
DGND-16
DGND-17
DGND-18
DGND-19
DGND-20
DGND-21
DGND-22
DGND-23
DGND-24
DGND-26
DGND-27
DGND-28
DGND-29
DGND-30
DGND-31
DGND-32
DGND-33
DGND-34
DGND-35
DGND-36
DGND-37
DGND-38
DGND-39
DGND-40
DGND-41
DGND-42
DGND-43
DGND-44
DGND-45
DGND-46
DGND-47
DGND-48
DGND-49
DGND-50
DGND-51
DGND-52
DGND-53
0.1uF / 16V
4
DGND-3
DGND-4
DGND-5
DGND-6
DGND-7
DGND-8
DGND-9
4 9R005Z
AGND-0
AGND-1
AGND-2
AGND-3
AGND-4
AGND-5
AGND-6
AGND-7
AGND-8
10/16V
C361
C305
HVIKIC7SZ08FU IC910
5
5
P10
P11
P12
P13
P14
P15
P16
P17
L10
N10
N11
L12
N12
L13
N13
L14
N14
L15
N15
N16
L17
N17
H25
H23
D19
M10
R10
T10
M11
R11
K12
M12
R12
T12
U12
K13
M13
R13
T13
U13
K14
M14
R14
T14
U14
K15
M15
R15
T15
U15
M16
R16
M17
R17
E25
J25
M25
B14
A25
A26
B25
D9
AA2
AA3
AA4
AB3
AC3
AE3
AC6
AE6
AC8
AE9
AC11
AD2
AD8
IC907
CVIMX29LV320DTTI-70G
5 4 3 2 1
OCMADDR16 OCMADDR17
48
1
R751 10K_NC
R729
OCMADDR15
47
2
DVDDIO_3V3_3014
10K
OCMADDR14
46
ADV3014_INT2
3
R716 10K
+3.3VH1
OCMADDR13 OCMDATA15
45
ADV3014_INT
4
0.1uF / 16V
R719 10K
C373
OCMADDR12 OCMDATA7
44
5
IC931
CVIAT24C64CNSHT
OCMADDR11 OCMDATA14
43
6
1
OCMADDR10 OCMDATA6
42
7
OCMADDR9 OCMDATA13
41
8
2
H1 H2
2.2K
R870
OCMADDR20 OCMDATA5
2.7K
2.7K
R868
R869
40
9
OCMADDR21 OCMDATA12
10
39
3
OCM_ WE OCMDATA4
11
38
R723 0.1uF / 16V
4
12
37
/RESET
0
R739 10K C310 Page 167 of 176
0.1uF
C550
OCMDATA11
R831
47K
13
36
R726 10K
OCMDATA3
REVISION 2 4 6
14
35
R722 10K
OCMDATA10
15
34
OCMADDR19 OCMDATA2
1 3 5 7
16
33
A OCMADDR18
R742 10K
OCMDATA9
A
17
32
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
OCMADDR8 OCMDATA1
18
31
OCMADDR7 OCMDATA8
SHEET
19
30
OCMADDR6 OCMDATA0
20
29
AVR CORE
OCMADDR5 OCM_ RE
1
21
28 MODEL
R745
OCMADDR4 ROM_ CS
22
27
OCMADDR3
R733
0
4
23
26
10K
OCMADDR2 OCMADDR1
25
SCALER
11.05.17 1
1
Harman Kardon 6 5 4 3 2 AVR1 365/230V Service Manual
3.3V_TTL_MUX1
CUP12328Z
+3.3VH2
+3.3VH2 3.3V_TTL_MUX
L835
L844
Option
HDMI_SCL
HDMI_SDA
22/6.3V
22/6.3V
0.1uF
0.1uF
C403
C460
C470
C462
22/6.3V
22/6.3V
0.1uF
0.1uF
1000P_NC
C395
C415
C450
C440
C543
1000P_NC
Option +3.3VH2
C544
27K_NC
R805
L L L L
TX_DG06
TX_DG07
TX_DG08
TX_DG09
TX_DG10
TX_DG11
3.3V_TTL_MUX
TX_DR00
TX_DR01
TX_DR02
TX_DR03
TX_DR04
TX_DR05
TX_DR06
TX_DR07
TX_DR08
TX_DR09
TX_DR10
TX_DR11
L L H H 3.3V_TTL_MUX1
10K_NC
10K_NC
R813
R800
H X X Z
D D
2
+1.8VH2
X H X Z BYPASS_OFF
BAR43C_NC
BYPASS_ON
R826
R834
100
100
D901
IC912 74ALVCH16827DGG IC915 74ALVCH16827DGG
56
3
1 OE2 1 OE1
1
33ohm (1005SIZE X 4),1/16W
56
1 OE2 1 OE1
1
TX_DG04
55
SC_DG02 1A1 1Y1
8
HD_DG04
55
1A1 1Y1 TX_DG04
49.9
49.9
R799
R795
TX_DG05
54
SC_DG03 1A2 1Y2
7
3
HD_DG05
54
3
3
53
GND GND
6
53
GND GND
2
TX_DG06 C439 1uF
52
SC_DG04 1A3 1Y3
5
52
1
TX_DG07 R787
51
SC_DG05 1A4 1Y4 RN72
6
HD_DG07
51
50
Vcc Vcc
7
33ohm (1005SIZE X 4),1/16W
50
Vcc Vcc
7
49
1A5 1Y5
8
8
HD_DG08 TX_DG08
49
1A5 1Y5
4
8
R785 R830
SC_DG07 TX_DG09 4.99 CEC_MCU
48
1A6 1Y6
7
48
3
TX_DG10
49.9 0
SC_DG08
47
10
1A7 1Y7
6
10
47
2
TX_DG11
46
11
GND GND
5
11
46
GND GND
1
SC_DG09 33ohm RN73
(1005SIZE X 4),1/16W
45
12
HD_DG11 33ohm (1005SIZERN83
X 4),1/16W 1A8 1Y8
12
45
44
13
1A9 1Y9 TX_DR00 L840 L841
8
HD_DR00 TX_DR00
13
44
1A9 1Y9
4
+1.8VH2 +3.3VH2
TX_DR01
43
14
1A10 1Y10 9R005Z
7
9R005Z
0.1uF / 16V
0.1uF / 16V
14
43
22/6.3V
10/16V
10/16V
C475
C408
C426
SC_DR00
42
15
DDCSCL
DDCSDA
C411
C442
2A1 2Y1 TX_DR02
6
TX_DR02
15
HEAC+
42
HEAC-
TX_DR03
41
16
SC_DR01 2A2 2Y2
5
16
41
0_NC
0_NC
R819
R803
33ohm RN74
(1005SIZE X 4),1/16W TX_DR04
40
17
33ohm (1005SIZERN84
X 4),1/16W SC_DR02 2A3 2Y3
17
40
39
18
GND GND
8
18
39
0.1uF / 16V
GND GND 76 CEC_CLK 50
8
4
9R005Z
GND
D18
D19
D20
D21
D22
D23
D24
D25
D26
D27
D28
D29
D30
D31
D32
D33
D34
D35
SCL
SDA
C453 C479
22/6.3V
0.1uF / 16V DVDD R776
C427
TX_DR05
38
19
C454
SC_DR03 2A4 2Y4
7
TX_DR05
19
38
37
20
SC_DR04 2A5 2Y5 TX_DR06
6
HD_DR06
20
37
C423
TX_VCLK
36
21
SC_DR05 2A6 2Y6 TX_DR07
5
HD_DR07
21
36
35
22
33ohm (1005SIZERN85
X 4),1/16W Vcc Vcc
22
35
34
23
SC_DR06 2A7 2Y7 TX_DR08
8
TX_DR08
23
34
TX_DR09 TX_DG02
33
24
SC_DR07 2A8 2Y8
7
HD_DR09 TX_DR09 82 44
24
33
JK97
TX_DG01
32
25
GND GND
6
D2+
25
32
83 43
1
GND GND D13 TX2+
6
31
26
2A9 2Y9
5
HD_DR10 TX_DR10 D2 SHIELD
26
31
84 42
2
2A9 2Y9 D12 TX2-
5
C438
SC_DR09 TX_DR11 TX_DB11
30
27
TX_DR11 2A10 2Y10 RN76 D2-
27
30
HD_DR11 RN86 85 41
3
2A10 2Y10 D11 AVDD
TX_DB10 0.1uF / 16V
29
28
2 OE2 2 OE1
28
29
4
TX1+
TX_DB09 IC918
87 D9 TX1- 39 D1 SHIELD
5
ADV7511
TX_DB08
88 38 D1-
6
D8 PD/AD
TX_DB07
89 37 D0+
7
D7 GND
TX_DB06
90 36 D0 SHIELD
8
D6 TX0+
TX_DB05
91 D5 TX0- 35 D0-
9
C436
TX_DB04
100P_NC
10
C556 92 D4 AVDD 34 CK+
TX_DB03 0.1uF / 16V
11
93 D3 TXC+ 33 CK SHIELD
TX_DB02
12
75_NC
94 32
R886
D2 TXC- CK-
TX_DB01
13
95 D1 GND 31 CE REMOTE
TX_DB00
C C
14
96 D0 HPD 30 UTILITY/HEAC+
3.3V_TTL_MUX C425
3.3V_TTL_MUX1 TX_DE
10K_NC
15
97 DE AVDD 29 DDC CLOCK
10K_NC
R806
R820
R792
10K
TX_HSYNC 0.1uF / 16V
16
98 HSYNC R_EXT 28 DDC DATA
GND
SPDIF I/O
TX_VSYNC
DSD_CLK
17
BYPASS_OFF 99 27 GND
VSYNC
PLVDD
GND
LRCLK
DVDD
DVDD
BYPASS_ON
DSD0
DSD1
DSD2
DSD3
DSD4
DSD5
C468
MCLK
SCLK
I2S0
I2S1
I2S2
I2S3
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND BGVDD
IC916 74ALVCH16827DGG +5V
18
100 26
R797
R796
R779
IC911 74ALVCH16827DGG
8.2K
1K
0
0.1uF / 16V
19
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 HPD/HEAC-
33ohm (1005SIZE X 4),1/16W C555 +5VH1
56
1 OE2 1 OE1
1
33ohm (1005SIZE X 4),1/16W
56
1 OE2 1 OE1
1
TX_VCLK
PVDD
PVDD
ENC_VCLK2
55
8
2
HD_VCLK2 TX_VCLK
55
4
2
75_NC
SC_VSYNC
54
R827
7
3
0.1uF / 16V
0.1uF / 16V
0.1uF / 16V
0.1uF / 16V
53
GND GND
4
6
53
C467
C409
C413
GND GND 1.8K 4.7K +5VH1
4
2
100P_NC
TX_HSYNC
52
SC_HSYNC
C463
1A3 1Y3
5
5
TX_HSYNC
52
SC_DE 6 5 4
51
HD_DE TX_DE
51
0.1uF / 16V
25V/0.01UF
33ohm (1005SIZE X 4),1/16W
UPA672T
50
Vcc Vcc
7
R859
R860
R861
R862
R863
Vcc Vcc
7
Q916
33
33
33
33
33
C445
C480
0.1uF / 16V 0.1uF / 16V
C457 C431 TX_DB00 R794
49
1A5 1Y5
8
8
TX_DB00
49
4
8
TX_DB01
48
7
TX_DB01
48
+1.8VH2 1 2 3
10
47
6
9R005Z
10
47
11
46
0.1uF / 16V
GND GND
1
5
11
46
GND GND
5
22/6.3V
R780 R774
C446
C396
SC_DB01 33ohm RN78
(1005SIZE X 4),1/16W
12
45
TX_DB04
44
1A9 1Y9
4
8
HD_DB04 TX_DB04
13
44
1A9 1Y9
8
TX_DB05
14
43
7
TX_DB05
14
43
15
42
TX_DB06 6
15
42
Option TC7SH125FU_NC
16
41
TX_DB07
16
41
33ohm RN79
(1005SIZE X 4),1/16W
17
40
33ohm (1005SIZERN89
X 4),1/16W SC_DB06 2A3 2Y3 TX_DB08
TX_DB08
17
40
HD_DB08
DSP_LRCK/DR2
2A3 2Y3
DSP_SCLK/CLK
+3.3VH2
DSP_S0/DR0
DSP_SPDIF
18
39
GND GND
DSP_MCLK
4
8
18
39
GND GND
8
1 2 3 4 5
19
38
7
19
38
SC_DB08
20
37
HD_DB10 TX_DB10
20
37
2A5 2Y5
6
0.1uF / 16V_NC
SC_DB09
21
36
0_NC
0_NC
R801
R816
2A6 2Y6 TX_DB11
1
22_NC
HD_DB11 TX_DB11
21
C430 C406
36
R775
C433
2A6 2Y6
5
33ohm (1005SIZERN90
X 4),1/16W Vcc Vcc
22
35
Vcc Vcc
0.1uF / 16V 0.1uF / 16V
C464 C452 TX_DG00
23
34
2A7 2Y7
4
HD_DG00 TX_DG00
23
34
2A7 2Y7
8
+8VA
24
33
0
24
33
ARC_SPDIF_OUT
25
32
6
25
32
GND GND
6
R793
NJU7754
TX_DG02
26
31
TX_DG02
26
31
27
RN81 TX_DG03
30
0.1uF
2 OE2 2 OE1
28
29
C424
2 OE2 2 OE1
GND
0.1uF
C410
1 Cont NC 3
2
SW_P+5V
HDMI_SDA
SC_HSYNC
SC_VSYNC
SC_DB07
SC_DB06
SC_DB05
SC_DB04
SC_DB09
SC_DB08
SC_DB03
SC_DE
HDMI_SCL
ENC_VCLK1
Analog Video Option
Added_ARC_SPDIF
B B
75_NC
R817
+3.3VA
100
100
100P_NC
R835
C422
10
ARC_SPDIF_OUT
DSP_LRCK/DR2
DSP_SCLK/CLK
HDMI_SDATA0
HDMI_SDATA1
HDMI_SDATA2
HDMI_SDATA3
HDMI_SPDIF
DSP_S0/DR0
HDMI_MCLK
HDMI_LRCK
HDMI_SCLK
R818
R810
DSP_SPDIF
L834
DSP_MCLK
SC_VCLK
C449 R823 R829 9R005Z
0.1uF / 16V
10/16V
C461
0_NC
R783
C435
+5VA 20 150
0.15
C484
+3.3VH2
CLKIN_A
EXT_LF2
CLOCK DOUBLER
L836 25V/0.012UF
PGND
ALSB
0.1uF / 16V
C2
C1
9R005Z
R790
HD(30MHZ) MODE : HIGH
10/16V
0
C474
C404
0.15 20 150
SD(13.5MHZ) MODE : LOW C421
32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 4 3 2 1
(13.5M*2=27M)
R773
10K
R815
SC_DB02
CLK2 FBIN
VDD ICLK
CLK1 GND
33 C0 16
S0
EXT_LF1
SDA
C7
C6
C5
C4
C3
NJM2566V
SCL
0.1uF / 16V
9R005Z +3.3VH2
25V/0.012UF
P_HSYNC
P_VSYNC
22/6.3V
P_BLANK
IC920
C416
33_NC
34 TEST3 15
R871
C432
16
35 COMP2 TEST2 14
S1
R782 R788 SC_DG09
C412 2200P
36 REST2 Y7 13 S1:HIGH ICLK
4.7K
R821
18
15
19
14
0.01uF
0.1uF
C405 SC_DG06
C397
C554
39 DAC4 IC919 VDD 10
V-GND