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SERVICE MANUAL
14F1 NX56C-LA
1. Caution2
2. specification6
3. Alignment Procedure14
4. Block Diagram 29
5. Scheme Diagram 35
6PCB Layout 38
7. Specification of Main IC40
8. Trouble Shooting 6
9. BOM List 64
10Explode Diagram7
This manual is the latest at the time of printing, and does not
include the modification which may be made after the printing, by
the constant improvement of product
1CAUTION:
Use of controls, adjustments or procedures other than those specified herein may result in
hazardous radiation exposure.
CA UTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF
ELECTRICAL SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE
COVER (OR BACK). NO USER SERVICEABLE
PARTS INSIDE. REFER SER VICING TO
QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRI
ELECTRIC
SHOCK DO NOT OPEN.
The lighting flash with arrowhead symbol, with an equilateral triangle is intended to
alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the products
enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to
the person.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the
presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the
literature accompanying the appliance.
When the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed, unplug this television set from the wall outlet and refer servicing to
qualified service personnel.
2.
Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in fire or electric shock.
3.
Do not allow anything to rest on or roll over the power cord, and do not place the TV where power cord is subject to
traffic or abuse. This may result in a shock or fire hazard.
4.
Do not attempt to service this television set yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous
voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
5.
Never push objects of any kind into this television set through cabinet slots as they may touch dangerous voltage
points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the television set.
6.
If the television set has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged, unplug this television set from the wall outlet
and refer servicing to qualified service personnel.
7.
If liquid has been spilled into the television set, unplug this television set from the wall outlet and refer servicing to
qualified service personnel.
8.
Do not subject your television set to impact of any kind. Be particularly careful not to damage the picture tube surface.
9.
Unplug this television set from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a
damp cloth for cleaning.
10.1. Do not place this television set on an unstable cart, stand, or table. The television set may fall, causing serious injury
to a child or an adult, and serious damage to the appliance. Use only with a cart or stand recommended by the
manufacturer, or sold with the television set. Wall or shelf mounting should follow the manufacturer s instructions, and
should use a mounting kit approved by the manufacturer.
10.2. An appliance and cart combination should be moved with care. Quick stops, excessive force, and uneven surfaces
may cause the appliance and cart combination to overturn.
Do not use this television set near water ... for example, near a bathtub, washbowl, kitchen sink, or laundry tub, in a
wet basement, or near a swimming pool, etc.
Never expose the set to rain or water. If the set has been exposed to rain or water, unplug the set from the wall
outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel.
12. Choose a place where light (artificial or sunlight) does not shine directly on the screen.
13. Avoid dusty places, since piling up of dust inside TV chassis may cause failure of the set when high humidity persists.
14. The set has slots, or openings in the cabinet for ventilation purposes, to provide reliable operation of the receiver, to
protect it from overheating. These openings must not be blocked or covered.
Never cover the slots or openings with cloth or other material.
Never block the bottom ventilation slots of the set by placing it on a bed, sofa, rug, etc.
Never place the set near or over a radiator or heat register.
Never place the set in a built-in enclosure, unless proper ventilation is provided.
GROUND CLAMP
ANTENNA DISCHARGE
UNIT (NEC SECTION
810-20)
GROUNDING
CONDUCTORS
(NEC SECTION 810-21)
ELECTRIC SERVICE
EQUIPMENT
GROUND CLAMPS
POWER SERVICE GROUNDING
ELECTRODE SYSTEM
(NEC ART 250. PART H)
15.2. Note to CATV system installer : (Only for the television set with CATV reception)
This reminder is provided to call the CATV system installer s attention to Article 820-40 of the NEC that provides
guidelines for proper grounding and, in particular, specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding
system of the building, as close to the point of cable entry as practical.
16.
An outside antenna system should not be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines or other electric lights or power
circuits, or where it can fall into such power lines or circuits. When installing an outside antenna system, extreme care
should be taken to keep from touching such power lines or circuits as contact with them might be fatal.
17.
For added protection for this television set during a lightning storm, or when it is left unattended and unused for long
periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna. This will prevent damage due to lightning
and power-line surges.
This television set should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label. If you are not
sure of the type of power supply at your home, consult your television dealer or local power company. For television
sets designed to operate from battery power, refer to the operating instructions.
19.
If the television set does not operate normally by following the operating instructions, unplug this television set from the
wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel. Adjust only those controls that are covered in the operating
instructions as improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a
qualified technician to restore the television set to normal operation.
20.
When going on a holiday : If your television set is to remain unused for a period of time, for instance, when you go on
a holiday, turn the television set off and unplug the television set from the wall outlet.
Chassis Name
NX56-AP&NX56B-AP
Serial No.
Issued On
2008-4-18
Page
Updated On
2009-4-24
Version
1 of 18
4.0
Disclosure
Proprietary Information: These drawings and specifications are the property of TCL-Thomson Electronics and shall not be
reproduced or copied or used as the basis for the manufacture or sale of apparatus or devices without the written
permission of TCL-Thomson Electronics.
Version Information: Version states by two Arabic Numbers, which is separated by one dot, e.g. 1.2. The first number 1
means the version of approved file, the second one 2 means the version of draft.
Chassis Name
NX56-AP&NX56B-AP
Serial No.
Issued On
2008-4-18
Page
Updated On
2009-4-24
Version
2 of 18
4.0
Status
Date
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Chassis Name
NX56-AP&NX56B-AP
Serial No.
Issued On
2008-4-18
Page
Updated On
2009-4-24
Version
3 of 18
4.0
1
EM
EM
NX-56-AP
21M83
3 modes
7 modes
X
X
X
X
X
3 modes
4 modes
X
X
X
X
X
Standard
38.9MHz
PAL SECAM BG DK I
NTSC PAL SECAM
38.9MHz
PAL BG DK I
NTSC PAL
Standard
255
PLL
03-DF1FUAF-SC0
1
EM
EM
NX-56B-AP
21F1
255
PLL
03--DM83UAE-SC0
&KDVVLV1;$3 1;%$3
Super Flat
Pure Flat
Picture Display
-CRT Type
Normal Flat
Others
Color Temperature
VM
Color
Tint
Contrast
Sharpness
Brightness
Others
Dynamic Skin
Black Stretch
LTI / CTI
-Picture Enhancement
-Comb filter
Picture-Processing
-SCAN
-AV Systems
-Tuning [Indication]
-Frequency Bands
-IF Frequency
-Tuning [Technology]
Reception
-Tuning [Channels Amt.]
-Chassis
-Brand
-BOM NO.
-Destination
-Customer ID
-Version
Master Data
Item
Model
7&/0XOWLPHGLD7HFKQRORJ\+ROGLQJ&57%85 '&HQWHU
Version: 4.0
3 modes
4 modes
X
X
X
X
X
Standard
38.9MHz
PAL SECAM BG DK I
NTSC PAL SECAM
255
PLL
03-DM62UAE-UR32S
1
EM
EM
NX-56-AP2
21M62S
3 modes
4 modes
X
X
X
X
X
Standard
38.9MHz
PAL SECAM BG DK I
NTSC PAL SECAM
255
PLL
03-EEF1NAE-SC0
1
EM
EM
NX-56-AP
14F1
3 modes
4 modes
X
X
X
X
X
Standard
38.9MHz
PAL SECAM BG DK I
NTSC PAL SECAM
255
PLL
03-DM86NAE-UR34W
1
EM
EM
NX-56-AP
21NCM86
3DJHRI
3 modes
4 modes
X
X
X
X
X
Standard
38.9MHz
PAL SECAM BG DK I
NTSC PAL SECAM
255
PLL
03-BE64MAE-NA35SW
1
EM
EM
NX-56-AP
29NE64S
( * Deg.)
Stereo
2X1
7 modes
X
X
X
X
X
5W+5W
4:3
21''
110
NX-56-AP
21M83
2X1
X
X
2W+2W
4:3
21''
110
NX-56B-AP
21F1
English/Vietnamese/Th English/French/Russian
ai
/
Arabic/Farsi
&KDVVLV1;$3 1;%$3
Calendar
Biological Clock
AT
-Features [General]
User Interface
-Menu Language
-Speakers Quantity
Others
Equalizer
Balance
Bass
Treble
Mute
-Super Woofer
-AVL
-America SAP
-Korea Stereo
-Thai Bilingual
-Surround Sound
-Nicam
-America
(MTS,BTSC,MPS)
Sound
-CRT Deflection
Others
Black Matrix
AK
Iron
-Tube Technology
2Fh
1Fh
-Deflection system
Item
Model
7&/0XOWLPHGLD7HFKQRORJ\+ROGLQJ&57%85 '&HQWHU
Version: 4.0
English/French/Russian/
Arabic/Farsi
2X1
X
X
5W+5W
4:3
21'' SLIM
110
NX-56-AP2
21M62S
English/Vietnamese/Thai
2X1
X
X
5W+5W
4:3
14"
90
NX-56-AP
14F1
English/French/Russian/
Arabic/Farsi
2X1
X
X
5W+5W
4:3
21"
110
NX-56-AP
21NCM86
3DJHRI
English/French/Russian/
Arabic/Farsi
2X1
X
X
5W+5W
4:3
29"
120
NX-56-AP
29NE64S
&KDVVLV1;$3 1;%$3
Menu
TV/AV
Mains Switch
-Cabinet Name
Cabinet
-Service Mode
-Factory Mode
-Fine Tuning
-Auto/Manual Store
-Auto/Manual Tuning
Tuning Features
-Auto Channel Program
Light Sensing
Easy search
Voltage display
V-chip / CCD
Teletext *Pages
Others
New Features
Smart signal
-Features [Special]
AVC
Sleep
Rotation
Recall
Preset
On/Off Timer
Notebook
High Sensitive
Hotel Mode
Game
Favorite Channel
Child Lock
Channel Naming
Channel Swap
Clock
Item
Model
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
NX-56-AP
21M83
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
NX-56B-AP
21F1
7&/0XOWLPHGLD7HFKQRORJ\+ROGLQJ&57%85 '&HQWHU
Version: 4.0
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
NX-56-AP2
21M62S
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
NX-56-AP
14F1
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
NX-56-AP
21NCM86
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
3DJHRI
NX-56-AP
29NE64S
&KDVVLV1;$3 1;%$3
Connectors Front/Side
-In Y/C+Cinch(CVBS+ Stereo)
-In Y/C+Cinch (CVBS+ Mono)
-In Cinch(CVBS+ Stereo)
-Super Woofer
-Digital Audio Out
-Loudspeakers
-Control Busses
-Feature Slot
-ITV Smart Port
- Antenna in
75 Ohms (IEC Type)
- Y,Cb,Cr input
-Batteries
Connectors Rear
-SCART Full w/o Y/C
-SCART Full with Y/C
-SCART Single (CVBS)
-Type
Remote Controller
Standby LED
RC Received LED
-Indicator
Auto Search
Menu
TV/AV
Auto Search
Stand-by
Item
Model
1(follow TV)
X
R166
X
X
NX-56-AP
21M83
1(follow TV)
R166
X
X
NX-56B-AP
21F1
7&/0XOWLPHGLD7HFKQRORJ\+ROGLQJ&57%85 '&HQWHU
Version: 4.0
1(follow TV)
X
R166
X
X
NX-56-AP2
21M62S
1(follow TV)
X
R166
X
X
NX-56-AP
14F1
1(follow TV)
X
R166
X
X
NX-56-AP
21NCM86
3DJHRI
1(follow TV)
X
R166
X
X
NX-56-AP
29NE64S
Shock
TV
-Power Consumption
Standby
in
in
&KDVVLV1;$3 1;%$3
TV
Caution
Consumption
-Power
ON
-Mains Frequency
-Mains Voltage
Miscellaneous
Warning Label
Others
Approbation
CE/Elect
Label
Screen Sticker
Plastic Bag
Warranty Card
Guarantee Doc.
Warning Label
Approbation Label
Others
-Languages DFU
-Indication on BACKOVER
Made-in in family sheet
FCC/Elect Shock Caution
Label
-Out Headphone
Mini-Jack 3.5mm
Final Equipment
-Packing Methods
2 Color Printing
Carton Color
-Documents and Manuals
Instruction Book
Item
Model
<3W
65W
110-240V
50/60Hz
IEC65
NX-56-AP
21M83
<1W
65W
110-240V
50/60Hz
IEC65
NX-56B-AP
21F1
7&/0XOWLPHGLD7HFKQRORJ\+ROGLQJ&57%85 '&HQWHU
Version: 4.0
<3W
70W
110-240V
50/60Hz
IEC65
NX-56-AP2
21M62S
<3W
60W
110-240V
50/60Hz
IEC65
NX-56-AP
14F1
<3W
65W
110-240V
50/60Hz
IEC65
NX-56-AP
21NCM86
<3W
105W
3DJHRI
110-240V
50/60Hz
IEC65
NX-56-AP
29NE64S
NX56-LA Chassis
Alignment Procedure
Chassis Name
NX56-LA
Serial No.
Issued on
2008-05-19
Page
Page 1 of 15
Updated on
2010-01-27
Version
2.2
Disclosure
Proprietary Information: These drawings and specifications are the
property of TCL-Thomson Electronics and shall not be reproduced or
copied or used as the basis for the manufacture or sale of apparatus or
devices without the written permission of TCL-Thomson Electronics.
Version Information: Version states by two Arabic Numbers, which is
separated by one dot, e.g. 1.2. The first number 1 means the version of
approved file, the second one 2 means the version of draft.
Chassis Name
NX56-LA
Serial No.
Issued on
2008-05-19
Page
Page 2 of 15
Updated on
2010-01-27
Version
2.2
Revision History
Model No.
Status
Prepared by
29185
Date
LIPENG
2008-05-15
LIPENG
2008-05-15
LIPENG
2008-07-4
Checked by
Released by
Prepared by
21M63US
Checked by
Released by
Prepared by
21M83S
Checked by
Comment
03-B185SAE-SC31
29185/NX56-LA
03-DM62SAE-SC31S
21M63US/NX56-LA
03-DM83SAE-SC31S
21M83S/NX56-LA
Released by
All NX56-LA
Prepared by
chassis
LIPENG
2009-02-23
Prepared by
LIPENG
2009-04-10
14N23
Ver2.0
Updated the description
accord with the software
changing.TO NX56B
Ver2.1
Add AKB adjust method
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chassis
LIPENG
Ver2.2
2010-01-27
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Released by
Chassis Name
NX56-LA
Serial No.
Issued on
2008-05-19
Page
Page 3 of 15
Updated on
2010-01-27
Version
2.2
Item
Description
Vertical geometry
Horizontal geometry
Setup 1
Setup 2
Setup 3
Setup 4
Setup 5
Chassis Name
NX56-LA
Serial No.
Issued on
2008-05-19
Page
Page 4 of 15
Updated on
2010-01-27
Version
2.2
9
AT
DISPLAY
B+ adjustment
Electrical
properties
checking for
chassis
RF AGC
adjustment
Adjustment of
screen voltaget
Parameter setup
White balance
Adjustment
Aging
Adjustment of
focus voltage
PAL geometry
adjustment
NTSC
geometry
adjustment
Set shopping
status
QC checking
1) B+ Adjustment
2) RF AGC Adjustment
3) Screen & Focus adjustment
4) White balance adjustment
5) Producing parameter setup and option
6) Picture Geometry adjustment ( Vertical first)
7) Set Shopping status
8) QC
Chassis Name
NX56-LA
Serial No.
Issued on
2008-05-19
Page
Page 5 of 15
Updated on
2010-01-27
Version
2.2
3. Adjustment description
*Notes: Alignment should be done after 3 minutes warm up of TV.
3.1
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
B+ Voltages
All relevant connectors and modules must be connected and inserted.
Main voltage is at 220VAC, 50Hz.voltage range:110VAC~240VAC,50Hz
Connect a voltmeter to B+ (Cathode of D808) and switch on the set.
Input Philips test pattern signal and standard mode.
Adjust VR801, it should as the value in below form B+ Voltage.
B+ Voltage
A68ERF185X013/MS (44-29RFLT-HFCA)
99
A51QGT420X34(44-21RFLS-LGDA)
99
A51ERS357X440(44-21RFLE-HF4A)
99
A51ALQ13X04(44-21RFLM-CHDA
99
99
37SX110Y22-DC05( 44-14OFLN-IR6A)
Chassis Name
NX56-LA
Serial No.
Issued on
2008-05-19
Page
Page 6 of 15
Updated on
2010-01-27
Version
2.2
RF AGC alignment
3.2.1 Method 1
A. Connect the detector as shown below (Picture 3.2) to collector of Q101.
B. Receive a grey scale signal with 70dBV amplitude.
C. Enter P-Mode, press 6 key on RC to select AGCT.
D. Adjust AGCT item until the output of the detector becomes 0.8Vpp
Collector
of Q101
To CRO
Picture 3.2
3.2.2 Method 2
A. Receive a grey scale signal with 60dBV amplitude.
B. Enter P-Mode, press 6 key on RC to select AGCT.
C. Adjust the AGCT value until the hint display AGC just change between 0 and 1.
3.3
Chassis Name
NX56-LA
Serial No.
Issued on
2008-05-19
Page
Page 7 of 15
Updated on
2010-01-27
Version
2.2
Picture 3.3
3.4
*Notes:
A. The SUBB and SubCON items are used to assistant the white balance adjustment.
It is the same function as the user OSD menu Brightness and Contrast items. You can
adjust these items to get the expect intensity when adjusting the white balance.
OSD menu
Default Value
Description
Remark
RC
32
R cut-off setting(BLOR)
GC
32
G cut-off setting(BLOG)
BC
32
B cut-off setting(BLOB)
RD
37
R drive setting(WPR)
GD
32
G drive setting(WPG)
BD
37
B drive setting(WPB)
BLOC
Chassis Name
NX56-LA
Serial No.
Issued on
2008-05-19
Page
Page 8 of 15
Updated on
2010-01-27
Version
2.2
32
SUBB
32
Brightness
SubCON
32
Contrast
BLOR-Y
64
YUV
R -OFFSET
BLOG-Y
62
YUV
G-OFFSET
BLOB-Y
64
YUV
B -OFFSET
BRTC
32
BRIGHT
3.5
CENTET
Default Value
Description
Remark
VSLOPE-50
32
Vertical slope(VS)
VCEN-50
32
VSIZE-50
32
Vertical amplitude(VA)
VZOOM-50
25
Vertical zoom(VX)
VSC-50
32
S-correction(SC)
VSCROLL-50
32
Vertical ScrollVCS
*Notes:
1. For NTSC signal, the -50 will replace with -60.
2. For NTSC signal, only the VCEN-60 and VSIZE-60 items need the adjustment,
the other items use the same data as PAL signal.
3. On producing, please use the AUTO OFFSET (On page 2) function to easy the
geometry adjustment of NTSC signal. When finished the PAL signal geometry adjustment,
press 2 key to enter page 2 to select AUTO OFFSET item, press key to active the
automatic offset function. Then the geometry adjustment of NTSC signal will finish
automated. If the geometry of NTSC signal is look good, you dont need to adjust the
geometry of NTSC signal any more.
3.5.2 Horizontal geometry adjustment
1. Input a PAL crosshatch pattern signal to RF input.
Chassis Name
NX56-LA
Serial No.
Issued on
2008-05-19
Page
Page 9 of 15
Updated on
2010-01-27
Version
2.2
Default Value
Description
Remark
HCEN-50
32
Horizontal shift(HSH)
HSIZE-50
32
EW width(EWW)
HPARA-50
32
EW parabola width(PW)
HTRAP-50
32
EW trapezium(TC)
HCNRT-50
32
HCNRB-50
32
HBOW-50
32
Horizontal bow(HB)
HPARALLEL
32
Horizontal parallelogram(HP)
AUTO OFFSET
*Notes:
1. For NTSC signal, the -50 will replace with -60.
2. For NTSC signal, only the HCEN-60 and HSIZE-60 items need the adjustment,
the other items use the same data as PAL signal.
3. On producing, please use the AUTO OFFSET (On page 2) function to easy the
geometry adjustment of NTSC signal. When finished the PAL signal geometry adjustment,
press 2 key to enter page 2 to select AUTO OFFSET item, press key to active the
automatic offset function. Then the geometry adjustment of NTSC signal will finish
automated. If now the geometry of NTSC signal is look good, it not needed to adjust the
geometry of NTSC signal any more.
3.6
1. Enter P-Mode, press key 4 to select page 4.Set the corresponding item to require
value. See below table 3.6.1 for detailed description.
Table 3.6.1: Producing parameter setup and option page 4
OSD menu
Default Value
Description
Remark
0=Aging mode off
WARM UP STATUS
SHOP INIT
DCXO
Crystal oscillator
frequency adjustment
FACTORY HOTKEY
POWER ON MODE
LAST
1=Aging mode on
Chassis Name
NX56-LA
Serial No.
Issued on
2008-05-19
Page
Page 10 of 15
Updated on
2010-01-27
Version
2.2
EEPROM initial
BRI CURVE
>>>>>>
Brightness curve
CONCURVE
>>>>>>
Contrast curve
COL CURVE
>>>>>>
Color
curve
VOL CURVE
>>>>>>
Volume curve
AV STANDB
AV no signal within 10
minutes automatic
standby
DEFALT
LANGUAGE
SET DEFALT
LANGUAGE
1=Enlish2 =Portuguese
3= Spanish
DEFALT TUNE
MODE
1 =Enable
0=Disable
AT ENABLE
AT MODE
ENABLE
1 =Enable
0=Disable
VCHIP ENABLE
VCHIP
ENABLE
1 =Enable
0=Disable
Description:
1). Set the shopping status
When trigger the SHOP INIT item form 0 to 1, the TV will be put on selling status.
The TV status after shopping status:
A. FACTORY HOTKEY had set to OFF.
B. Picture set to Standard status. (Brightness=50, Contrast=50, Colour=50, White
tone=Normal.)
C. Sound set normal.(Volume=30,Balance=50.)
D.
2). Set the user picture and sound curve value
A. Brightness curve:
OSD menu
Default Value
Description
Remark
BRI0
BRI50
32
BRI100
63
B. Contrast curve:
OSD menu
Default Value
Description
Remark
CON0
CON50
32
CON100
63
Chassis Name
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Serial No.
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Updated on
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2.2
OSD menu
Default Value
Description
Remark
COL0
COL50
32
COL100
50
D. Volume curve:
OSD menu
Default Value
Description
Remark
VOL0
VOL10
38
VOL10
65
VOL50
71
VOL80
77
VOL100
81
2. Enter P-Mode, press key 5 to select page 5. Set the corresponding item to require
value. See below table 3.6.2 for detailed description.
Table 3.6.2: Producing parameter setup and option page 5
OSD menu
Default Value
Description
Remark
Track. Mode
VX Normal
25
VX Compr.
HBL
blanking Switch
WBF
Wide start
WBR
GET OFFSET
Get offset
ColdRD
61
ColdGD
56
ColdRC
61
ColdGC
66
WarmRD
72
WarmGD
71
WarmRC
65
WarmGC
64
0 =OFF,1 =ON
NX56-LA
Serial No.
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2008-05-19
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Updated on
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Version
2.2
Default
Value
Description
Remark
AGCT
32
OIF
32
IF demodulator offset
IF
45.7
IF frequency
AGCS
AGC speed
AGNE
Audio gain
WATCHDOG
BLUE BLACK
OPT
0=BLUE
1=BLACK
4. Enter P-Mode, press key 7 to select page 7. Set the corresponding item to require
value. See below table 3.6.4 for detailed description.
Table 3.6.4: Producing parameter setup and option page 7
OSD menu
Default
Value
Description
Remark
EVG
1= RGB blanking
DFL
XDT
X-ray detection
AKB
NBL
0 AKB ON
1 AKB OFF
CL
10
CC-LINE
21
CCs line
BKS
BSD
AAS
Chassis Name
NX56-LA
Serial No.
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Page
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2.2
RPO
SOC
PWL
COR
5. Enter P-Mode, press key 8 to select page 8. Set the corresponding item to require
value. See below table 3.6.5 for detailed description.
Table 3.6.5: Producing parameter setup and option page 8
OSD menu
Default Value
Description
Remark
HOTEL
HOTEL MODE
1: open
0:close
according to
ODF
BTSC
BTSCs option
1: open 0:close
according to
ODF
SAP
SAP s option
1: open 0:close
When BTSC ON
advice SET 1
BTSC AUTO
Recommended
value= 2
AV ALIGMENT
AV terminal align
AV2 ENABLE
SHVS ENABLE
YUV ENABLE
NO COMMAND ENABLE
LANGUAGE PORTUGA
LANGUAGE SPAISH
AVOUT Follow
0=3 x 3
1=4 x 3
0=Disable
1=Enable
Recommended
value= 1
Chassis Name
NX56-LA
Serial No.
Issued on
2008-05-19
Page
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Updated on
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Version
2.2
KEY DETECT
BLACK LIGHT
TUNER TYPE
Recommended
value= 1
0= off
1=on
0 = TCL
1 = XINFA
Chassis Name
NX56-LA
Serial No.
Issued on
2008-05-19
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Updated on
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Version
2.2
RF Section
Tuner Tu101 receive the radio frequency signal, after inside circuit to do
signal receiving, and signal amplifying. The amplified high frequency
signal accompany with the high frequency oscillation voltage oscillated
by set oscillator input to the mixer. The IF picture signal and sound signal
formed in mixer and output from mixer, then send to picture IF
processing circuit.
VGA
UOC-TOP-64 N1 series
Versatile signal processor for CRT TV applications
Rev. 0.11 25 January 2007
1. General description
The UOC-TOP-64 series is a very flexible concept which offers attractive solutions for 1fH
TV receivers with CRTs. This new concept offers a complete range of products with the
right price level to cover TV receivers from basic mono 14 inch sets up to the best
featured large and/or wide screen AV-stereo TV sets. The UOC-TOP-64 concept can also
be used as front-end for 2fH and LCD TV receivers.
The UOC-TOP-64 concept is mounted in a SDIP64 package and is split up in the following
ranges:
AV-110 (AV-stereo) concept. It contains a video processor with many features and it
has an analog audio control circuit with balance, treble, bass and loudness control.
Two different micro processor are available for this concept, one with OSD and
Closed Captioning or Teletext and Closed Captioning features (UOCTOP_1PTXT
version), the other with (extended) OSD features (UOCTOP_OSD version). The block
diagram is given in Figure 1.
AV-90 concept. This concept is nearly identical to the AV-110 concept. The only
difference that it does not contain an East-West and Scan Velocity Modulation (SVM)
output. This concept is intended for 90 picture tubes.
Mono-110 concept. The functional content of this concept is comparable with that of
the AV 110 concept, however, it has just stereo input switch and no audio control
circuit. The block diagram is given in Figure 1.
Mono-90 concept. This concept is intended for 90 picture tubes. The circuit has an
audio switch for mono signals but the mono inputs can also be used as a stereo input.
In this range most of the video and audio processing features have been omitted. Also
this concept can be supplied with one of the two micro processors (UOCTOP_1PTXT
or UOCTOP_OSD version). The block diagram is given in Figure 2.
The most important features of the complete IC series are given in the following feature
lists.
All packages are according to the ROHS legislation, which also means that these
packages are lead-free. The ICs have supply voltages of 8V, 5V and 3.3V.
UOC-TOP-64 is supported by a comprehensive Global TV Software Development kit to
enable easy programming and fast time-to-market (see also Section 20.4 Licenses).
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2.
Features
2.1 Analog Video Processing
2.1.1 Overview of available features (AV-110/90 and Mono-110 concept)
Multi-standard vision IF circuit with alignment-free PLL demodulator
Internal (switchable) time-constant for the IF-AGC circuit
Switchable group delay correction and sound trap (with switchable centre frequency)
for the demodulated CVBS signal
Separate Second Sound IF output or FM demodulator output without de-emphasis
available, which can be used as input for an external BTSC decoder or as input for
external sound band-pass filter for second language processing.
Separate SSIF input available as input for the FM-PLL demodulator to demodulate
FM-radio with an IF frequency of 10.7 MHz, or as input from an external sound
band-pass filter for second language processing.
AM demodulator without extra reference circuit
The mono intercarrier sound circuit has a selective FM-PLL demodulator which can be
switched to the different FM sound frequencies (4.5/5.5/6.0/6.5 MHz). The quality of
this system is such that the external band-pass filters can be omitted.
The FM-PLL demodulator can be set to centre frequencies of 4.72/5.74 MHz so that a
second sound channel can be demodulated. In such an application it is necessary that
an external bandpass filter is inserted.
Audio switch circuit with 2 stereo inputs (1 stereo input can also be switched into two
mono sound inputs) and a stereo output which can be used for the drive of for audio
power amplifiers (with volume and tone-control) or as SCART/CINCH output. The
second stereo input is only available via the combined C2/C3/C4/AUDIOIN5R pin for
the right channel and via the combined CVBS4/Y4/AUDIOIN5L pin for the left channel.
Video switch with 3 external CVBS inputs. All CVBS inputs can be used as Y-input for
Y/C signals. However, only 1 Y/C source can be selected because the circuit has 1
chroma input. CVBS3/Y3 input available in combination with the G/Y-3 input pin.
1 CVBS output, this output can be used as monitor video output or as front-end video
output or as independent selectable video output.
Automatic Y/C signal detector.
Integrated luminance delay line with adjustable delay time
Only one reference (24.576 MHz) crystal required for the m-Controller, Teletext- and
the color decoder
Multi-standard color decoder with automatic search system and various forced mode
possibilities
Internal base-band delay line
Indication of the Signal-to-Noise ratio of the incoming CVBS signal
Linear RGB/YPBPR input.
Scan Velocity Modulation output. The SVM circuit is active for all the incoming CVBS,
Y/C and RGB/YPBPR signals. The SVM output is combined with the black current input
of the black current stabilisation circuit. By means of a small application adaptation
both functions can be operational in parallel.
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2.1.2 Features of the AV-110/90 concept which are not available in the Mono-110
concept
Analog audio tone control circuit with treble, bass and loudness controls
2.1.3 Features of the AV-110 and Mono-110 concept which are not available in the
AV-90 concept
Horizontal geometry processing and Scan Velocity Modulation output
2.1.4 Differences in feature list for the MONO-90 concept compared with
AV-110/90 and Mono-110 concept
Audio switch circuit with 1 stereo input, which can also be switched into two mono
sound inputs, a mono output for SCART/CINCH with the possibility to serve as
front/monitor audio output.
Stereo output (with volume and AVL) for audio power amplifiers. This stereo output
can also be switched to one mono loudspeaker output and one fixed mono sound
output.
CVBS output, this output can only be used as monitor video output or as front-end
video output.
Only basic video processing. The remaining video features are peaking with coring,
black stretching and gamma control.
No horizontal geometry processing and Scan Velocity Modulation output.
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2.4.1 Features of the OSD-only devices
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3.
Table 1:
SYMBOL
PARAMETER
MIN.
TYP.
MAX.
UNIT
VP
4.7
5.0
5.3
IP
160
mA
Supply
VDDA
3.0
3.3
3.6
IDDA
50
mA
IDDA
70
mA
VPAudio[1]
4.7
8.0
8.4
IPAudio[1]
0.5
mA
IPAudio
10
mA
Ptot
1.1
ViVIFrms)
75
150
PV
ViSSIF(rms)
1.0
mV
ViAUDIO(rms)
1.0
1.3
ViCVBS(p-p)
1.0
1.4
ViCHROMA(p-p)
0.3
1.0
ViRGB(p-p)
0.7
0.8
ViY(p-p)
1.0
ViPB(p-p)
0.7
ViPR(p-p)
0.7
Vo(IFVO)(p-p)
2.0
Vo(QSSO)(rms)
100
mV
250
mV
1.0
Vo(CVBSO)(p-p)
2.0
Io(AGCOUT)
mA
VoRGB(p-p)
1.2
IoHOUT
10
mA
IoVERT
mA
IoEWD
1.2
mA
Input voltages
Output signals
Vo(AMOUT)(rms)
Vo(AUDIO)(rms)
[1]
[1]
The supply voltage for the analogue audio part of the mono-90 version can be 5V or 8V. For a supply
voltage of 5V the maximum signal amplitudes at in and outputs are 1Vrms. For a supply voltage of 8V the
maximum output signal amplitude is 2 Vrms. The AV-110/90 and Mono-110 versions need a supply voltage
of 8 V.
[2]
The YPBPR input signal amplitudes are based on a color bar signal with 100% saturation.
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Fig 1.
CVBS4/Y4
AUDIOIN5L
C2/C3/C4/
AUDIOIN5R
CVBS2/Y2
YSYNC
VIFIN
AGCOUT
IFVO/SVO/PIP
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H-OSC. + PLL
2nd LOOP
H-SHIFT
H-DRIVE
VIDEO FILTERS
VIDEO SWITCH
VIDEO IDENT.
H/V
H-OUT
VISION IF/AGC/AFC
PLL DEMOD.
SOUND TRAP
GROUP DELAY
VIDEO AMP.
SOUND-DOWNMIXER
EHTO
REF
//
RGB/YPRPB
SWITCH
AM
FM
B3/
PB-3
GAMMA CONTROL
BRI
CON.
U/V TINT
SATURATION
RGB MATRIX
BLUE/BLACK-STRETCH
SKIN TONE
AVL
LS AUDIO OUTPUT
VOLUME/TONE**)
CONTROL
SAT
G3/
Y-3
EWD/AVL
R3/ CVBS3/
PR-3/ Y3
C2/C3/C4
V-DRIVE
GEOMETRY
& EAST-WEST
VERTICAL
Y DELAY ADJ.
DELAY LINE
BASE-BAND
DECODER
PAL/SECAM/NTSC
DEEMPHASIS
SOUND PLL
SECAM
LS/SCART/CINCH
-OUT
///
CLKI
//
IREFO
RGB CONTROL
OSD/TEXT INSERT
///
CONTR/BRIGHTN INS.
CCC/BLACK ADJ.
CIRN
WHITE-P. ADJ.
CSO
//
H/VDISPO
MODULATION
SCAN VELOCITY
PEAKING
I2C-BUS
RESET
CLK GENERATION
AUDIO SELECT
SCART/CINCH
IN
IREF
CORB
VDS
R/G/B
IREFRGB
H/VDISPI
CSI
CVBS IN
CVBSREF
SDA/SCL
TMSEL
CLKO
I/Os
5.
AM DEMODULATOR
AVL/SSIFOUT/FMDEMOUT
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Block diagram
BCLIN
BLKIN/SVM/
VGUARD
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Fig 2.
CVBS4/Y4
C2/C3/C4/
CVBS2/Y2
YSYNC
VIFIN
AGCOUT
IFVO/SVO
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2nd LOOP
H-SHIFT
H-DRIVE
VIDEO FILTERS
VIDEO SWITCH
VIDEO IDENT.
H/V
H-OUT
VISION IF/AGC/AFC
PLL DEMOD.
SOUND TRAP
GROUP DELAY
VIDEO AMP.
SOUND-DOWNMIXER
AM DEMODULATOR
AVL/SSIFOUT/FMDEMOUT
V-DRIVE
VERTICAL
Y DELAY ADJ.
DELAY LINE
BASE-BAND
DECODER
REF
//
L
AVL
RGB/YPRPB
SWITCH
SAT
B3/
PB-3
GAMMA CONTROL
BLACK-STRETCH
RGB MATRIX
SATURATION
LS AUDIO OUTPUT
VOLUME/AVL
CONTROL
G3/
Y-3
R3/ CVBS3/
PR-3/ Y3
C2/C3/C4
EHTO
PAL/SECAM/NTSC
DEEMPHASIS
SOUND PLL
SECAM
LS/SCART/CINCH
-OUT
BRI
CON.
AM
FM
///
CLKI
//
RO GO BO
IREFO
RGB CONTROL
OSD/TEXT INSERT
///
CONTR/BRIGHTN INS.
CCC/BLACK ADJ.
CIRN
WHITE-P. ADJ.
CSO
//
H/VDISPO
CORING
PEAKING
I2C-BUS
RESET
CLK GENERATION
AUDIO SELECT
SCART/CINCH
IN
CLKO
IREF
CORB
VDS
R/G/B
IREFRGB
H/VDISPI
CSI
CVBS IN
CVBSREF
SDA/SCL
TMSEL
I/Os
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BLKIN/VGUARD
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6. Pinning information
Table 6:
Pinning information
SYMBOL
IFVO/SVO/PIP [3]
IFVO/SVO [3]
VP2
VCC8V
PLLIF
GND2
DECSDEM
AVL/SSIFOUT/SNDDEMOUT[2]
EHTO
AGCOUT
IREF
VSC
VIFIN2
VIFIN1
VDRA
VDRB
EWD/AVL
AVL
DECBG
SECPLL
GND1
PH1LF
PH2LF
VP1
DECDIG
XTALOUT
XTALIN
P1.5
P3.3/ADC3/PWM3
P3.2/ADC2/PWM2
P3.1/ADC1/PWM1
P3.0/ADC0/PWM0
P2.1/PWM0
P2.0/TPWM
VDDP(3.3V)
P1.7/SDA
P1.6/SCL
P1.3/T1
P1.1/T0
P1.0/INT1
INT0/P0.5
AV-110
Mono-110
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
VDDC(3.3V)
40
SDIP64
DESCRIPTION
AV-90 Mono-90
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
40
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Table 6:
Pinning information
SYMBOL
GND5
VPE
VDDA1(3.3V)
BO/PBOUT
BO
GO/YOUT
GO
RO/PROUT
RO
BLKIN/VGUARD/SVM [1][6]
AV-110
Mono-110
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
BLKIN/VGUARD [1][6]
BCLIN
B3/PB3
G3/Y3/CVBS3/Y3 [1]
R3/PR3/C2/C3/C4 [1]
YOUT
YSYNC
VP3
GND3
HOUT
FBISO/SANDCA
AUDOUTSM2/LSR
SDIP64
DESCRIPTION
AV-90 Mono-90
41
42
43
44
45
46
41
42
43
44
45
46
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
AUDOUTLSM1/LSL
59
59
59
C2/C3/C4/AUDIOIN5R [1]
C2/C3/C4
AUDIOIN3/IN1R [5]
CVBS2/Y2
AUDIOIN2/IN1L/SSIF [4][5]
CVBS4/Y4/AUDIOIN5L [1]
CVBS4/Y4
60
61
62
63
64
60
61
62
63
64
60
61
62
63
64
ground
OTP Programming Voltage
supply voltage
Blue output / PB output
Blue output
Green output / Y output
Green output
Red output / PR output
Red output
black current input / vertical guard / scan velocity modulation
output
black current input / vertical guard
beam current limiter input
3rd B input / PB input
3rd G input / Y input / CVBS input / Y input
3rd R input / PR input / C2/3/4 input
Y-output (for YUV interface)
Y-input for sync separator
supply voltage (5 V)
ground connection
horizontal output
flyback input/sandcastle output
audio output for audio power amplifier (right signal) or fixed audio
output for mono applications
audio output for audio power amplifier (left signal) or speaker
output for mono applications
chroma-2/3/4 input / audio 5 right input
chroma-2/3/4 input
audio 3 input / right stereo input
CVBS2/Y2 input
audio 2 input / left stereo input / sound IF input
CVBS4/Y4 input / audio 5 left input
CVBS4/Y4 input
[1]
The function of these pins is dependent on some I2C-bus control bits. More details are given in Table 7.
[2]
[3]
[4]
[5]
The choice between two mono inputs or one stereo input is realized by means of the bits SAS3-0
[6]
The black current input, vertical guard input and SVM output (AV-110/90 and Mono-110 versions) have
been combined on this pin. For a reliable operation of the protection system and the black current
stabilization system or SVM system, the end of the vertical guard protection pulse during normal operation
should not overlap the measuring pulses. Therefore this pulse must end before line 14.
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Main Features
Power Amplifier
HEPTAWATT
(Plastic Package)
ORDER CODE: STV8172A
Flyback Generator
Stand-by Control
Output Current up to 3 App
Thermal Protection
Description
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
Tab connected
to pin 4
Non-Inverting
Input
Output Stage
Supply
Flyback
Generator
Supply
Voltage
Flyback
Generator
7
+
Power
Amplifier
Inverting
Input
Output
Thermal
Protection
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Parameter
Value
Unit
40
70
-0.4 to (VS + 3)
Voltage
VS
V5, V6
V3
V1, V7
Current
I0 (1)
I0 (2)
ESD1
kV
ESD2
300
I3 Sink
I3 Source
I3
ESD Susceptibility
Temperature
Ts
Storage Temperature
-40 to 150
Tj
Junction Temperature
+150
Note:1. Usually the flyback voltage is slightly more than 2 x VS. This must be taken into consideration when
setting VS.
2. Versus pin 4
3. V3 is higher than VS during the first half of the flyback pulse.
4. Such repetitive output peak currents are usually observed just before and after the flyback pulse.
5. This non-repetitive output peak current can be observed, for example, during the Switch-On/SwitchOff phases. This peak current is acceptable providing the SOA is respected (Figure 8 and Figure 9).
6. All pins have a reverse diode towards pin 4, these diodes should never be forward-biased.
7. Input voltages must not exceed the lower value of either VS + 2 or 40 volts.
Thermal Data
Symbol
RthJC
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Parameter
Junction-to-Case Thermal Resistance
Value
Unit
C/W
TT
150
TJ
120
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Electrical Characteristics
Electrical Characteristics
(VS = 34 V, TAMB = 25C, unless otherwise specified)
Symbol
Parameter
Test Conditions
Min.
Typ.
Max.
Unit
Fig.
35
20
mA
19
50
mA
Supply
VS
Note 8
I2
I3 = 0, I5 = 0
I6
I3 = 0, I5 = 0, V6 =35v
I1
V1 = 1 V, V7 = 2.2 V
- 0.6
-1.5
I7
V1 = 2.2 V, V7 = 1 V
- 0.6
-1.5
VS - 2
10
Input
VIR
VI0
Offset Voltage
mV
10
V/C
DVI0/dt
Output
I0
0o<Tcase<125oC
V5L
I5 = 1.5 A
V5H
I5 = -1.5 A
V1 = V7 = VS = 0
See Note 9
1.5
1.7
1.8
2.3
Stand-by
V5STBY
VS - 2
80
dB
Miscellaneous
G
Voltage Gain
VD5-6
I5 = 1.5 A
1.8
2.3
VD3-2
I3 = 1.5 A
1.6
2.2
V3SL
I3 = 20 mA
0.4
V3SH
I3 = -1.5 A
2.1
2.8
8. In normal applications, the peak flyback voltage is slightly greater than 2 x (VS - V4). Therefore, (VS
- V4) = 35 V is not allowed without special circuitry.
9. Refer to Figure 4, Stand-by condition.
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STV8172A
+Vs
I2
I6
6
2.2V
39kW
STV8172A
(a)
S
1
(b)
I1
5.6kW
1V
(b): I1 measurement
+Vs
V5H
2.2V
STV8172A
1
- I5
1V
+Vs
I3 or I5
2
7
(b)
(a)
1V
STV8172A
5
1
2.2V
V3L
4
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STV8172A
Application Hints
Application Hints
The yoke can be coupled either in AC or DC.
4.1
DC-coupled Application
When DC coupled (see Figure 4), the display vertical position can be adjusted with input bias. On
the other hand, 2 supply sources (VS and -VEE) are required.
A Stand-by state will be reached by switching OFF the positive supply alone. In this state, where
both inputs are the same voltage as pin 2 or higher, the output will sink negligible current from the
deviation coil.
Figure 4: DC-coupled Application
+Vs
470F
6
Vref
Vertical Position
Adjustment
Output
Voltage
CF (47 to 100F)
0.1F
Output
Current
Flyback
Generator
Ip
Power
Amplifier
7
+
5
VM
Thermal
Safety
1.5W
Vm
-VEE
470F
Rd(*)
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Ly
0.22F
1
R3
0.1F
R2
R1
(*) recommended:
4.1.1
Ly
Ly
------------- < Rd < ------------50ms
20ms
Application Hints
For calculations, treat the IC as an op-amp, where the feedback loop maintains V1 = V7.
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STV8172A
4.1.1.1 Centering
Display will be centered (null mean current in yoke) when voltage on pin 7 is (R1 is negligible):
VM + Vm R2
V 7 = ------------------------ ----------------------
2
R 2 + R 3
4.1.2
Ripple Rejection
When both ramp signal and bias are provided by the same driver IC, you can gain natural rejection
of any ripple caused by a voltage drop in the ground (see Figure 5), if you manage to apply the
same fraction of ripple voltage to both booster inputs. For that purpose, arrange an intermediate
point in the bias resistor bridge, such that (R8 / R7) = (R3 / R2), and connect the bias filtering
capacitor between the intermediate point and the local driver ground. Of course, R7 should be
connected to the booster reference point, which is the ground side of R1.
Figure 5: Ripple Rejection
2
Flyback
Generator
Reference
Voltage
Power
Amplifier
7
R9
R8
+
5
R7
1
Thermal
Safety
Rd
4
Ramp
Signal
R3
R2
Driver
Ground
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Source of Ripple
R1
Yoke
Ly
STV8172A
4.2
Application Hints
AC-Coupled Applications
In AC-coupled applications (See Figure 6), only one supply (VS) is needed. The vertical position of
the scanning cannot be adjusted with input bias (for that purpose, usually some current is injected
or sunk with a resistor in the low side of the yoke).
Figure 6: AC-coupled Application
+Vs
CF (47 to 100F)
0.1F
470F
Output
Voltage
Output
Current
Flyback
Generator
Ip
Power
Amplifier
7
+
5
VM
Vm
Thermal
Safety
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R5
(*) recommended:
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Ly
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1
R3
Ly
Ly
------------- < Rd < ------------20ms
50ms
Cs
R4
CL
R2
R1
Application Hints
Gain is defined as in the previous case:
V V
R
M
m
2
I p = ------------------------ ---------------------2
R1 R3
Choose R1 then either R2 or R3. For good output centering, V7 must fulfill the following equation:
V
V +V
S
M
m
-------- V 7 V ------------------------ V
7
2
2
7
---------------------- = -------------------------------------- + ------R4 + R5
R3
R2
or
1
1
1
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4
5
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V
M
m
S
------------------------------ + ------------------------
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R
2
(
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+
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4
5
3
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STV8172A
CS performs an integration of the parabolic signal on CL, therefore the amount of S correction is set
by the combination of CL and Cs.
4.3
+Vs
470F
Output
Voltage
CF (47 to 100F)
0.1F
6
Differential output
driver IC
Output
Current
Flyback
Generator
Ip
Power
Amplifier
ip
icm
+
5
R7
-ip
icm
Thermal
Safety
1.5W
-VEE
470F
Rd(*)
0.22F
Yoke
Ly
0.1F
R2
(*) recommended:
R1
Ly
Ly
-------------- < Rd < -------------50ms
20ms
at peak of signal, i+ = icm + ip and i- = icm - ip, therefore the peak differential signal is ip - (ip) = 2 ip, and the peak-peak differential signal, 4ip.
The application is described in Figure 7 with DC yoke coupling. The calculations still rely on the fact
that V1 remains equal to V7.
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Chassis: NX56
Colour Television
Figure 1
Fuse Blown
Fuse Blown
Is the drain of
Q801 shorted
to earth?
No
Is
D801~D804
OK?
No
Yes
Yes
Cheek
Replace
Q801
Figure2
Replace
D809~D812
No Raster Abnormal +B
No
raster
abnormal + B
Is the
+ B,
resistance to earth
ok ?
No
Check the load of
B+
Yes
Yes
Replace Q402
Chassis: NX56
Colour Television
Figure3
No Raster, +B OK
No raster
+
B Voltage OK
Replace IC201
Replace Q402
NO
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of
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No
Is
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waveform at PIN
56 of IC201 OK?
Yes
No
Is the resistance
to earth of pin8
if IC201 ok
No
Replace
IC201
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No sound
Ye
Is the speaker OK ?
NO
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RX1K connect one probe to
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of IC601, Is there interference noise
from the speaker.
Replace
IC601
No
No
Yes
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at P57 P58 of No
IC201 ok?
Yes
Check the circuit between
IC601 and IC201
Replace IC201
Check
supply
IC601
power
of
Yes
Is it mute at
Pin
7
of
IC601?
Yes
Check/Replace
Q602,Q600.
Chassis: NX56
Colour Television
Figure 5
No Vertical Scanning
Yes
Yes
No
Is the signal at P1 of
IC301 ok?
No
Check/Replace IC301
No
Check/Replace
, D410, D411
Check signal at P14/P15 ofYes
IC201
Check
between
IC201
Check/Replace IC201
the
circuit
IC301 and
Figure 6 No Picture
Check +8V,
+200V
TV&AV
havent
Picture
Ok
No
Check RGB signal
Check is there
RGB signal to
CRT BD forom
IC201
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Check CRT BD
Replace IC201
Check AV Signal
input
Yes
Check IC201
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