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CD RECEIVER
5
2003
49842
KD-LH1101
Area suffix
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3
2 Disassembly method . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-5
3 Adjustment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-23
4 Description of major ICs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-28
1-2 (No.49842)
SECTION 1
Precautions
1.1 Safety Precautions
! Burrs formed during molding may be left over on some parts of the chassis. Therefore,
pay attention to such burrs in the case of preforming repair of this system.
! Please use enough caution not to see the beam directly or touch it in case of an
adjustment or operation check.
(No.49842)1-3
1.2 Preventing static electricity
Electrostatic discharge (ESD), which occurs when static electricity stored in the body, fabric, etc. is discharged, can destroy the laser
diode in the traverse unit (optical pickup). Take care to prevent this when performing repairs.
1.2.1 Grounding to prevent damage by static electricity
Static electricity in the work area can destroy the optical pickup (laser diode) in devices such as CD players.
Be careful to use proper grounding in the area where repairs are being performed.
(1) Ground the workbench
Ground the workbench by laying conductive material (such as a conductive sheet) or an iron plate over it before placing the
traverse unit (optical pickup) on it.
(2) Ground yourself
Use an anti-static wrist strap to release any static electricity built up in your body.
(caption)
Anti-static wrist strap
1M
Conductive material
(conductive sheet) or iron plate
(3) Handling the optical pickup
• In order to maintain quality during transport and before installation, both sides of the laser diode on the replacement optical
pickup are shorted. After replacement, return the shorted parts to their original condition.
(Refer to the text.)
• Do not use a tester to check the condition of the laser diode in the optical pickup. The tester's internal power source can easily
destroy the laser diode.
1.3 Handling the traverse unit (optical pickup)
(1) Do not subject the traverse unit (optical pickup) to strong shocks, as it is a sensitive, complex unit.
(2) Cut off the shorted part of the flexible cable using nippers, etc. after replacing the optical pickup. For specific details, refer to the
replacement procedure in the text. Remove the anti-static pin when replacing the traverse unit. Be careful not to take too long a
time when attaching it to the connector.
(3) Handle the flexible cable carefully as it may break when subjected to strong force.
(4) It is not possible to adjust the semi-fixed resistor that adjusts the laser power. Do not turn it.
1.4 Attention when traverse unit is decomposed
*Please refer to "Disassembly method" in the text for the CD pickup unit.
• Apply solder to the short land before the flexible wire is disconnected from the connector on the CD pickup unit.
(If the flexible wire is disconnected without applying solder, the CDpickup may be destroyed by static electricity.)
• In the assembly, be sure to remove solder from the short land after connecting the flexible wire.
Short-circuit point
(Soldering)
Flexible wire
Pickup
Short-circuit point Pickup
1-4 (No.49842)
SECTION 2
Disassembly method
2.1 Main body
Front panel assembly
2.1.1 Removing the front panel assembly
(See Fig.1)
(1) Push the detach button in the lower left part of the front
panel assembly and remove the front panel assembly.
Detach button
Fig.1
2.1.2 Removing the bottom cover
(See Fig.2)
• Prior to performing the following procedure, remove the front
Bottom cover
panel assembly as required.
(1) Turn over the main body and release the two joints a, two
joints b and joint c. Joint b
Caution: Joint a
Do not damage the main board when releasing the joints using
a screwdriver.
Joint b
Joint a
Joint c
Fig.2
2.1.3 Removing the front chassis assembly
(See Figs.3 and 4)
• Prior to performing the following procedures, remove the front
panel assembly and bottom cover.
(1) Remove the two screws A on the both sides of the main Joint d Joint e
body. (See Fig.3.)
(2) Remove the two screws B on the front side of the main
body. (See Fig.4.)
(3) Release the two joints d and two joints e on the both sides A A
of the main body. (See Fig.3.)
Joint d Joint e
Front chassis assembly
Fig.3
Front chassis assembly
B
Fig.4
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2.1.4 Removing the heat sink
(See Fig.5)
• Prior to performing the following procedure, remove the front
panel assembly as required. C
(1) Remove the two screws C and two screws D on the left
side of the main body.
Heat sink
D
Fig.5
2.1.5 Removing the rear bracket
(See Fig.6)
• Prior to performing the following procedures, remove the bot-
tom cover. Rear bracket
G F G
(1) Remove the three screws E, one screws F and three
screws G on the back side of the main body.
(2) Remove the rear bracket.
Reference:
During reassembly, before fixing the rear bracket onto the E
main body, insert the STEERING REMOTE cable into the
slots.
E
Insert STEERING cable
into the slots.
Fig.6
2.1.6 Removing the main board
(See Fig.7)
• Prior to performing the following procedures, remove the front Main board
panel assembly, bottom cover, front chassis assembly, heat
sink and rear bracket
(1) Remove the two screws H attaching the main board.
(2) Disconnect the connector CN601 and remove the main H H
board in an upward direction.
CN601
Fig.7
1-6 (No.49842)
2.1.7 Removing the CD mechanism assembly
(See Fig.8)
• Prior to performing the following procedure, remove the front
panel assembly, bottom cover, front chassis assembly, heat J
sink, rear bracket, main board and mecha control board.
(1) Remove the three screws J attaching the CD mechanism
assembly to the top chassis.
K Rear cover K
Fig.9
Joint f
Rear cover
Joint f
Fig.10
Front board
Fig.11
(No.49842)1-7
2.2 CD Mechanism Assembly
2.2.1 Removing the top cover
(See Figs.1 and 2)
(1) Remove the two screws A on the both side of the body.
(2) Lift the front side of the top cover and move the top cover A
backward to release the two joints a.
Top cover Joints a
A
A
Fig.1
Joints a
Top cover
Fig.2
1-8 (No.49842)
2.2.2 Removing the connector board
Wires
(See Figs.3 to 5)
CAUTION:
Before disconnecting the flexible wire from the pickup, solder
the short-circuit point on the pickup. No observance of this in-
struction may cause damage of the pickup.
(1) Remove the screw B fixing the connector board.
(2) Solder the short-circuit point on the connector board. B
(3) Disconnect the flexible wire from the pickup.
(4) Move the connector board in the direction of the arrow to
release the two joints b. Connector board
(5) Unsolder the wire on the connector board if necessary.
CAUTION:
Unsolder the short-circuit point after reassembling.
Joints b Short-circuit point Pickup
Fig.3
Short-circuit point
(Soldering)
Flexible wire
Pickup
Fig.4
B
Connector board
Flexible wire
Frame
Fig.5
(No.49842)1-9
2.2.3 Removing the DET switch
(See Figs.6 and 7)
(1) Extend the two tabs c of the feed sw. holder and pull out
the switch.
(2) Unsolder the DET switch wire if necessary.
DET switch
Connector
board
Pickup
Fig.6
1-10 (No.49842)
2.2.4 Removing the chassis unit
(See Figs.8 and 9)
• Prior to performing the following procedure, remove the top
Chassis unit
cover and connector board. Suspension spring (L)
(1) Remove the two suspension springs (L) and (R) attaching Suspension spring (R)
the chassis unit to the frame.
CAUTION: Frame
• The shape of the suspension spring (L) and (R) are dif-
ferent. Handle them with care.
• When reassembling, make sure that the three shafts
on the underside of the chassis unit are inserted to the
dampers certainly.
Shaft
Shafts
Damper
Damper
Damper Frame
Fig.9
(No.49842)1-11
2.2.5 Removing the clamper assembly
(See Figs.10 and 11)
• Prior to performing the following procedure, remove the top
cover.
(1) Remove the clamper arm spring. Clamper arm
(2) Move the clamper assembly in the direction of the arrow to spring
release the two joints d.
Chassis rivet
assembly
Joint d
Clamper assembly Joint d
Fig.10
Clamper arm spring
Clamper
Joint d assembly
Joint d
1-12 (No.49842)
2.2.6 Removing the loading / feed motor assembly
(See Figs.12 and 13)
• Prior to performing the following procedure, remove the top
cover, connector board and chassis unit.
(1) Remove the screw C and move the loading / feed motor
assembly in the direction of the arrow to remove it from the
chassis rivet assembly.
(2) Disconnect the wire from the loading / feed motor assembly
if necessary.
CAUTION:
When reassembling, connect the wire from the loading /
feed motor assembly to the flame as shown in Fig.12.
Loading / feed motor assembly
Fig.12
Loading / feed motor assembly
Fig.13
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2.2.7 Removing the pickup unit
Pickup unit
(See Figs.14 to 18)
• Prior to performing the following procedure, remove the top
cover, connector board and chassis unit.
(1) Remove the screw D and pull out the pu. shaft holder from
the pu. shaft. Part e
(2) Remove the screw E attaching the feed sw. holder.
(3) Move the part e of the pickup unit upward with the pu. shaft
and the feed sw. holder, then release the joint f of the feed
sw. holder in the direction of the arrow. The joint g of the
pickup unit and the feed rack is released, and the feed sw.
holder comes off.
(4) Remove the pu. shaft from the pickup unit. Feed rack
Feed sw. holder
(5) Remove the screw F attaching the feed rack to the pickup Fig.15
unit.
Pu. shaft
2.2.8 Reattaching the pickup unit
(See Figs.14 to 17)
(1) Reattach the feed rack to the pickup unit using the screw F. Part i Pickup unit
(2) Reattach the feed sw. holder to the feed rack while setting D
the joint g to the slot of the feed rack and setting the part f
of the feed rack to the switch of the feed sw. holder correct-
E
ly. Joint f
(3) As the feed sw. holder is temporarily attached to the pickup Slot j Joint h Pu. shaft
unit, set to the gear of the joint g and to the bending part of Joint g
holder
the chassis (joint h) at a time.
CAUTION:
Make sure that the part i on the underside of the feed Feed sw.
rack is certainly inserted to the slot j of the change lock holder
lever. Fig.16
(4) Reattach the feed sw. holder using the screw E.
(5) Reattach the pu. shaft to the pickup unit. Reattach the pu. F Feed rack
shaft holder to the pu. shaft using the screw D.
Feed sw. holder
Pickup unit
Joint f
E Fig.17
Pu. shaft Pickup unit
Joint g
Joint g
D
Part e
Pu. shaft holder Pickup unit
Fig.14
Joint f
Feed rack
Feed sw. holder
Fig.18
1-14 (No.49842)
2.2.9 Removing the trigger arm
(See Figs.19 and 20) Joint k
• Prior to performing the following procedure, remove the top
cover, connector board and clamper unit.
(1) Turn the trigger arm in the direction of the arrow to release
Trigger arm
the joint k and pull out upward.
CAUTION:
When reassembling, insert the part m and n of the trig-
ger arm into the part p and q at the slot of the chassis riv-
et assembly respectively and join the joint k at a time.
Part p
Trigger arm
Part q
Part m
Part n
Chassis rivet
assembly
Fig.20
2.2.10 Removing the top plate assembly
(See Fig.21)
• Prior to performing the following procedure, remove the top
Top plate assembly
cover, connector board, chassis unit, and clamper assembly.
(1) Remove the screw H.
(2) Move the top plate assembly in the direction of the arrow to
release the two joints r.
(3) Unsolder the wire marked s if necessary.
H Joints r
Fig.21
(No.49842)1-15
2.2.11 Removing the mode sw. / select lock arm
Link plate Joint t
(See Figs.22 and 23)
Mode sw.
• Prior to performing the following procedure, remove the top
plate assembly. Select lock arm
(1) Bring up the mode sw. to release from the link plate (joint t)
and turn in the direction of the arrow to release the joint u.
(2) Unsolder the wire of the mode sw. marked s if necessary.
(3) Turn the select lock arm in the direction of the arrow to re-
lease the two joints v.
(4) The select lock arm spring comes off the select lock arm at
the same time.
Joint u
s
Fig.22
Hook w
Select lock arm
Top plate Select lock
arm spring
Joints v
Link plate
Fig.23
1-16 (No.49842)
2.2.12 Reassembling the mode sw. / select lock arm
Select lock arm spring
(See Figs.24 to 26)
REFERENCE: Hook w
Reverse the above removing procedure.
(1) Reattach the select lock arm spring to the top plate and set Joint v
the shorter end of the select lock arm spring to the hook w Joint v
on the top plate.
(2) Set the other longer end of the select lock arm spring to the
boss x on the underside of the select lock arm, and join the
select lock arm to the slots (joint v). Turn the select lock
arm as shown in the figure.
(3) Reattach the mode sw. while setting the part t to the first Select lock arm
peak of the link plate gear, and join the joint u.
Boss x
CAUTION:
Fig.24
When reattaching the mode sw., check if the points y
and z are correctly fitted and if each part operates prop- Joint t
erly. Point y
Link plate
Point z
Fig.25
Mode sw.
Select
lock arm
Joint t
Link plate
Joint u
Fig.26
(No.49842)1-17
2.2.13 Removing the select arm R / link plate
Joint c' Link plate Joint r
(See Figs.27 and 28)
• Prior to performing the following procedure, remove the top Select arm R Joint b'
plate assembly.
(1) Bring up the select arm R to release from the link plate
(joint a') and turn as shown in the figure to release the two
joints b' and joint c'. Joint b'
(2) Move the link plate in the direction of the arrow to release
the joint d'. Remove the link plate spring at the same time.
REFERENCE:
Before removing the link plate, remove the mode sw..
Joint a'
Fig.27
Link plate spring
Link plate
Fig.28
2.2.14 Reattaching the Select arm R / link plate
(See Figs.29 and 30)
REFERENCE:
Link plate spring
Reverse the above removing procedure. Joint c'
(1) Reattach the link plate spring. Select arm R
(2) Reattach the link plate to the link plate spring while joining Joint d'
them at joint d'.
(3) Reattach the joint a' of the select arm R to the first peak of
the link plate while joining the two joints b' with the slots.
Then turn the select arm R as shown in the figure. The top
plate is joined to the joint c'.
CAUTION:
When reattaching the select arm R, check if the points e' Joint b'
and f' are correctly fitted and if each part operates prop-
erly. Joint b' Joint a'
Fig.29
Joint a'
Link plate
Point f'
Point e'
Fig.30
1-18 (No.49842)
2.2.15 Removing the loading roller assembly
(See Figs.31 to 33) Loading roller assembly
• Prior to performing the following procedure, remove the Roller guide
clamper assembly and top plate assembly. spring
(1) Push inward the loading roller assembly on the gear side
and detach it upward from the slot of the joint g' of the lock
arm rivet assembly.
(2) Detach the loading roller assembly from the slot of the joint
h' of the lock arm rivet assembly. Loading roller assembly
Part k'
The roller guide comes off the gear section of the loading
roller assembly. Roller guide
spring
Remove the roller guide and the HL washer from the shaft
of the loading roller assembly.
(3) Remove the screw J attaching the lock arm rivet assembly.
(4) Push the shaft at the joint i' of the lock arm rivet assembly
inward to release the lock arm rivet assembly from the slot
of the L side plate.
(5) Extend the lock arm rivet assembly outward and release
the joint j' from the boss of the chassis rivet assembly. The
roller guide springs on both sides come off at the same Fig.32
time. Chassis rivet assembly
CAUTION:
When reassembling, reattach the left and right roller
guide springs to the lock arm rivet assembly before reat-
taching the lock arm rivet assembly to the chassis rivet Boss
assembly. Make sure to fit the part k' of the roller guide
spring inside of the roller guide. (Refer to Fig.34.)
Roller guide
HL washer
Loading roller assembly L side plate
J
Roller guide spring
Roller guide
Joint i'
Part j'
Roller guide spring Fig.33
Roller guide spring
Roller guide
Joint g' HL washer
Roller shaft assembly
Loading roller
Lock arm rivet assembly Roller guide spring
Fig.34
(No.49842)1-19
2.2.16 Removing the loading gear 5, 6 and 7
(See Figs.35 and 36) K Loading gear bracket
• Prior to performing the following procedure, remove the top
cover, chassis unit, pickup unit and top plate assembly. Loading gear 6
(1) Remove the screw K attaching the loading gear bracket.
The loading gear 6 and 7 come off the loading gear brack-
et.
(2) Pull out the loading gear 5.
Loading gear 5
Loading gear 3
Fig.35
K
Loading gear bracket
Loading gear 6
Loading gear 5
Loading gear 7
Fig.36
1-20 (No.49842)
2.2.17 Removing the gears
Joint p'
(See Figs.37 to 40)
• Prior to performing the following procedure, remove the top Change plate
cover, chassis unit, top plate assembly and pickup unit. rivet assembly
• Pull out the loading gear 3. (See Fig.35.)
(1) Pull out the feed gear. Shafts Loading gear 4
(2) Move the loading plate assembly in the direction of the ar-
row to release the L side plate from the two slots m' of the Loading gear plate
chassis rivet assembly. (See Fig.37.) rivet assembly
(3) Detach the loading plate assembly upward from the chas-
sis rivet assembly while releasing the joint n'. Remove the Shaft
slide hook and loading plate spring from the loading plate
assembly. Loading gear 2
(4) Pull out the loading gear 2 and remove the change lock le-
ver. Loading gear 1
(5) Remove the E ring and washer attaching the changer gear
2.
(6) The changer gear 2, change gear spring and adjusting Chassis rivet assembly
washer come off. E ring Change gear 2
(7) Remove the loading gear 1. Fig.38
(8) Move the change plate rivet assembly in the direction of the
Joint n'
arrow to release from the three shafts of the chassis rivet Loading plate assembly
assembly upward. (See Fig.38.)
(9) Detach the loading gear plate rivet assembly from the shaft Slide hook
of the chassis rivet assembly upward while releasing the Loading plate spring
joint p'. (See Figs.38 and 40.)
(10) Pull out the loading gear 4.
L side plate
Slot m'
Slot m'
L side plate
Change plate
rivet assembly
(No.49842)1-21
2.2.18 Removing the turn table / spindle motor
Turn table
(See Figs.41 and 42)
• Prior to performing the following procedure, remove the top
cover, connector board, chassis unit and clamper assembly.
(1) Remove the two screws L attaching the spindle motor as-
sembly through the slot of the turn table on top of the body.
(2) Unsolder the wire on the connector board if necessary.
Fig.41
Turn table
Spindle motor
Fig.42
1-22 (No.49842)
SECTION 3
Adjustment
3.1 Adjustment method
Test instruments required for adjustment Standard measuring conditions
(1) Digital oscilloscope (100MHz)
Power supply voltage DC14.4V(10.5 to 16V)
(2) AM Standard signal generator
(3) FM Standard signal generator Load impedance 20KΩ(2 Speakers connection)
(4) Stereo modulator Output Level Line out 2.0V (Vol. MAX)
(5) Electric voltmeter Frequency Band
(6) Digital tester
(7) Tracking offset meter FM 87.5MHz to 108.0MHz
(8) Test Disc JVC :CTS-1000 AM (MW) 522kHz to 1620kHz
(9) Extension cable for check (LW) 144kHz to 279kHz
EXTSH002-22P × 1
Dummy load
Standard volume position Exclusive dummy load should be used for AM,and FM. For FM
Balance and Bass &Treble volume : lndication"0" dummy load,there is a loss of 6dB between SSG output and
Loudness : OFF antenna input.The loss of 6dB need not be considered since
direct reading of figures are applied in this working standard.
How to connect the extension cable for adjusting
Caution:
Be sure to attach the heat sink and rear bracket onto the power amplifier IC and regulator IC respectively, before supply the power.
If voltage is applied without attaching these parts, the power amplifier IC and regulator IC will be destroyed by heat.
(No.49842)1-23
The cardboard is cut in a suitable size.
uses for the insulation stand of mechanism.
Extension cable
EXTSH002-22P
Heat sink
Rear bracket
1-24 (No.49842)
3.2 Troubleshooting
Feed section
Is the voltage output at NO Is the wiring for IC681 YES Is 3.3V present at IC681 NO
IC621 pin "40" 5V or 0V? pin 27? pin "20"?
NO YES
Check CD 8V
YES Check the vicinity of and 5V.
IC621.
Focus section
NO
When the lens is Check the circuits in
moving: the vicinity of IC681
pins "10","11"and"13".
4V
YES
Does the S-search
waveform appear at
IC681 pins "10" and "11"? YES Check the pickup and
its connections
Spindle section
NO NO NO
Is the disk rotated? Is 4V present at IC681 Is 4V present at IC621
pins "6" and "7"? pins "41" ?
YES YES
YES
Check the vicinity of
Does the RF signal
Check the spindle motor IC681.
appear at RF test point? Check IC621 and
and its wiring
IC681.
YES NO
Is the RF waveform at RF Check the circuits in the
test point distorted? NO vicinity of IC601 "2"to
"7" or the pickup
YES
Proceed to the Tracking
section
Tracking section
When the disc is rotated
at first:
YES Check the circuit in the YES Check the pickup and
vicinity of IC601 pins its connections
Approx. 1.2V "2"to"7".
YES
Check IC681.
(No.49842)1-25
3.3 Flow of functional operation unit TOC read
Power ON
When the pickup correctly moves
v Set Function CD When the laser diode correctly
to the inner area of the disc emits
Microprocessor $84
Microprocessor $83 $82 $81 Disc inserted commands
commands 3.3V 3.3V
SEL
FMO Hi-Z TC94A14FA"38" 0V
TC94A14FA "40" 0V
Pickup feed to the inner area 4V
6V LD
FEED MOTOR CN601"8"
+TERMINAL 4V 0V
YES
IC681 "4" 2V
OFF Laser emitted
REST SW
ON
RF signal eye-pattern 6V
Spindle
opens motor(-) 3.2
IC 681 "7" 2V
TOC read out Rough
Acceleration Servo Servo CLV
Play
RF signal
1-26 (No.49842)
3.4 Maintenance of laser pickup 3.5 Replacement of laser pickup
(1) Cleaning the pick up lens
Before you replace the pick up, please try to clean the lens Turn off the power switch and,disconnect the
with a alcohol soaked cotton swab. power cord from the ac outlet.
(2) Life of the laser diode
When the life of the laser diode has expired, the following
symptoms will appear.
• The level of RF output (EFM output: amplitude of eye Replace the pickup with a normal one.(Refer
pattern) will be low. to "Pickup Removal" on the previous page)
Is RF output NO
1.0 0.35Vp-p? Replace it. Plug the power cord in,and turn the power on.
At this time,check that the laser emits for
about 3seconds and the objective lens moves
up and down.
YES Note: Do not observe the laser beam directly.
O.K
(No.49842)1-27
SECTION 4
Description of major ICs
4.1 BR24C32F-X (IC703) : EEPROM
• Pin layout • Pin function
Symbol I/O Function
Vdd WPIN SCL SDA
Vdd - Power supply.
GND - GND
A0,A1,A2 I No use connect to GND.
SCL I Serial clock input.
SDA I/O Serial data I/O of slave and word address.
A0 A1 A2 GND
WPIN I Write protect terminal.
• Block diagram
11bit 8bit
START STOP
A2 3 6 SCL
Control circuit
ACK
1-28 (No.49842)
4.2 BR24C32F-X (IC703) : EEPROM
• Pin layout
• Pin function
Vcc WP SCL SDA
Symbol I/O Function
A0,A1,A2 I Slave address set
GND - Ground (0V)
SDA I/O Slave and word address
Serial data input serial data output
SCL I Serial clock input
A0 A1 A2 GND
WP I Write protect input
VCC - Power supply
• Block diagram
12bits 8bits
START STOP
A2 3 6 SCL
Control logic
ACK
(No.49842)1-29
4.3 HA13164 (IC901) : Regulator
• Terminal layout
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
• Block diagram
+B
C1 C2
100u 0.1u
ACC
VCC ACC
8 3
BATT.DET OUT
9
ANT OUT Surge Protector
2
C3
0.1u
SW5VOUT
CD OUT 5
12
C5
0.1u
AUDIO OUT ILMOUT
10 14
C8
C6 0.1u
10u
15 13 R1
GND ILM AJ
UNIT R:
C:F
• Pin function
Pin No. Symbol Function
1 EXTOUT Output voltage is VCC-1 V when M or H level applied to CTRL pin.
2 ANTOUT Output voltage is VCC-1 V when M or H level to CTRL pin and H level to ANT-CTRL.
3 ACCIN Connected to ACC.
4 VDDOUT Regular 5.7V.
5 SW5VOUT Output voltage is 5V when M or H level applies to CTRL pin.
6 COMPOUT Output for ACC detector.
7 ANT CTRL L:ANT output OFF, H:ANT output ON
8 VCC Connected to VCC.
9 BATT DET Low battery detect.
10 AUDIO OUT Output voltage is 9V when M or H level applied to CTRL pin.
11 CTRL L:BIAS OFF, M:BIAS ON, H:CD ON
12 CD OUT Output voltage is 8V when H level applied to CTRL pin.
13 ILM AJ Adjustment pin for ILM output voltage.
14 ILM OUT Output voltage is 10V when M or H level applies to CTRL pin.
15 GND Connected to GND.
1-30 (No.49842)
4.4 HD74HC126FP-X (IC781) : Buffer
• Pin layout • Pin function
Input Output
1C 1 14 VCC
C A Y
1A 2 13 4C
1Y 3 12 4A L X Z
2C 4 11 4Y H L H
2A 5 10 3C H H L
2Y 6 9 3A Note:
GND 7 8 3Y H:High level
L:Low level
X:Irrelevant
Z:Off(High-impedance)
State a 3-state input
• Block diagram
Vcc Vcc
1k
1A Output
2A 1Y S1
See Function Table
3A
Input 4A CL 1k
1C
2C
Output
3C 2Y Sample as Load Circuit 1
4C Output
3Y Sample as Load Circuit 1
Output
4Y Sample as Load Circuit 1
Note:
CL includes probe and jig capacitance
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4.5 IC-PST3424U-X (IC803) : Reset
• Pin layout
VOUT 1 4 VSS
VDD 2 3 NC
• Block diagram
VDD 2
+
- 1 VOUT
Vref
VSS 3
• Pin function
No. Pin Name Function
1 Vout Reset Signal Output PIN
2 VDD VDD PIN / Voltage Detect PIN
3 NC Non connect
4 VSS VSS PIN
Vcc 4
NC 1 4 Vcc
3 VOUT
GND 2 3 VOUT
2 GND
NC 1
• Pin function
Pin No. Symbol Function
1 NC Non connect
2 GND GND terminal
3 VOUT Reset signal output terminal
4 Vcc Vcc terminal/Voltage detect terminal
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4.7 LA47505 (IC951) : Power amp.
• Terminal layout
6 20
11 9
7
1
Protective 8
circuit
12 3
4 Stand by
Switch
Ripple Mute
10 Filter 22
circuit
15 17
19
25
protective 18
circuit
13
21
14 23
Muting &
16 On Time Control 24
Circuit
(No.49842)1-33
• Pin layout
AC CONT1
OUTRR+
OUTFR+
OUTRL+
OUTRR-
ONTIME
OUTFL+
OUTFR-
OUTRL-
OUTFL-
Vcc1/2
Vcc3/4
SGND
MUTE
GND1
GND2
GND3
GND4
VREF
STBY
INRR
INFR
INRL
INFL
NC
• Pin function
Pin No. Symbol Function
1 AC CONT1 Header of IC
2 GND1 Power GND
3 OUTFR- Outpur(-) for front Rch
4 STBY Stand by input
5 OUTFR+ Output (+) for front Rch
6 Vcc1/2 Power input
7 OUTRR- Output (-) for rear Rch
8 GND2 Power GND
9 OUTRR+ Output (+) for rear Rch
10 VREF Ripple filter
11 INRR Rear Rch input
12 INFR Front Rch input
13 SGND Signal GND
14 INFL Front Lch input
15 INRL Rear Lch input
16 ONTIME Power on time control
17 OUTRL+ Output (+) for rear Lch
18 GND3 Power GND
19 OUTRL- Output (-) for rear Lch
20 Vcc3/4 Power input
21 OUTFL+ Output (+) for front
22 MUTE Muting control input
23 OUTFL- Output (-) for front
24 GND4 Power GND
25 NC No connection
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4.8 LA6579H-X (IC681) : 4-Channel bridge driver
• Pin layout & Block diagram
[H]
VIN1-A 1 28 VIN1
- VIN1_SW
[H]: OP-AMP_A [L]
+
[L]: OP-AMP_B
VIN1+A 2 27 VIN1-B
-
+
VCCP1 3 26 VIN1+B
33k
VO+ 4 Signal system 25
Level shift
11k S-GND
power supply
-
+
VO- 5 24 VIN1-SW
All outputs ON/OFF
6 H : ON
Level shift
VO2+ MUTE 23 MUTE
L : OFF
VO2- 7 22 VREFIN
Signal system
power supply
VO3+ 8 21
Level shift
VCCS
3.3VREG
(External:PTP Tr)
VO3- 9 20 3.3VREG
+
Level shift
VO4+ 10 - 19 REGIN
VO4- 11 18 VIN2G
33k
11k
VCCP2 12 - 17 VIN2
33k +
11k -
VIN4 13 16 VIN3G
+
33k
11k
VIN4G 14 - 15 VIN3
+
(No.49842)1-35
• Pin function
Pin No. Symbol Function
1 VIN1-A CH1 input AMP_inverted input
2 VIN1+A CH1 input AMP_non-inverted input
3 VCCP1 CH1 and CH2 power stage power supply
4 VO1+ Output pin(+)for channel 1
5 VO1- CH1 output pin (-) for channel 1
6 VO2+ Output pin(+)for channel 2
7 VO2- Output pin(-)for channel 2
8 VO3+ Output pin(+)for channel 3
9 VO3- Output pin(-)for channel 3
10 VO4+ Output pin(+)for channel 4
11 VO4- Output pin(-)for channel 4
12 VCCP2 CH3 and CH4 power stage powr supply
13 VIN4 Input pin for channel 4
14 VIN4G Input pin for channel 4(for gain adjustment)
15 VIN3 Input pin for channel 3
16 VIN3G Input pin for channel 3(for gain adjustment)
17 VIN2 Input pin for channel 2
18 VIN2G Input pin for channel 2(for gain adjustment)
19 REGIN External PNP transistor base connection
20 3.3VREG 3.3VREG output pin, external PNP transistor, collector connection
21 VCCS Signal system GND
22 VREFIN Reference voltage application pin
23 MUTE Output ON/OFF pin
24 VIN1_SW CH1 input OP AMP_changeover pin
25 S_GND Signal system GND
26 VIN1+B CH1 AMP_B non-inverted input pin
27 VIN1-B CH1 AMP_B inverted input pin
28 VIN1 CH1 input pin input OP_AMP output pin
1-36 (No.49842)
4.9 M62449FP-X (IC912) : Equalizer
CLK
42
DATA
41
MICON AVSS
LATCH
2
INTERFACE
DVDD
40
DGND 3
39
OUT2 OUT1
4
F5R1
38
F5R2
5
37
F5O2
6
12K 12K
36
F5I2 F5I1
7
12K 12K
35
F4R2 F4R1
8
GE4 GE4
34
F4O2 F4O1
9
33
F4I1
10
F4I2
32
11
F3R2 F3R1
GE3 GE3
31
12
F3O2 F3O1
30
F3I1
13
F3I2
29
F2R1
14
F2R2
GE2 GE2
28
F2O1
15
F2O2
27
F2I1
16
F2I2
26
F1R2 F1R1
17
CH2 CH1 2K
2K
F1O1
25
F1O2
18
68K
SBK
GE1 AVSS GE1
F1I1
24
40K AVDD
F1I2
19
70K
40K
70K
IN1
23
20
IN2
22
AVDD
21
REFIN
(No.49842)1-37
4.10 MX23L8103-90-M2 (IC802) : ROM
• Pin Layout
A15 1 48 A16
A14 2 47 BYTE#
A13 3 46 VSS
A12 4 45 D15/A-1
A11 5 44 D7
A10 6 43 D14
A9 7 42 D6
A8 8 41 D13
NC 9 40 D5
NC 10 39 D12
NC 11 MX23L8103 38 D4
NC 12 37 VCC
NC 13
(Normal Type) 36 D11
NC 14 35 D3
NC 15 34 D10
A18 16 33 D2
A17 17 32 D9
A7 18 31 D1
A6 19 30 D8
A5 20 29 D0
A4 21 28 OE#
A3 22 27 VSS
A2 23 26 CE#
A1 24 25 A0
• Pin function
Pin No. Name Function Pin No. Name Function
1 to 8 A15 to A8 Address inputs 36 D11 Data output
9 to 15 NC No connection 37 VCC Power supply
16, 17 A18, A17 Address inputs 38 D4 Data output
18 to 25 A7 to A0 Address inputs 39 D12 Data output
26 CE# Chip enable input 40 D5 Data output
27 VSS Ground 41 D13 Data output
28 OE# Output enable input 42 D6 Data output
29 D0 Data output 43 D14 Data output
30 D8 Data output 44 D7 Data output
31 D1 Data output 45 D15/A-1 D15 (Word mode)/
LSB address (Byte mode)
32 D9 Data output
46 VSS Ground
33 D2 Data output
47 BYTE# Word/Byte mode selection
34 D10 Data output
48 A16 Address input
35 D3 Data output
Vcc 3 VDD
22k
AGC Comp ohm OUT
AMP 1
I/V BPF Detector
conversion
for
PD trimming circuit
magnetic shield 2 GND
1-38 (No.49842)
4.12 NJM2360AM-X (IC921) : DC-DC convertor
• Pin layout
1. Cs
1 8 2. Es
2 7 3. CT
4. GND
3 6 5. INVIN
4 5 6. Vcc
7. SI
8. CD
• Block diagram
Switch Driver
collector 1 Q2 Q S
8
collector
Q1 R
1 8 1 AOUTPUT
2 A-INPUT
A 3 A+INPUT
2 - + 7 4 V
5 B+INPUT
B
3 - + 6 6 B-INPUT
7 B OUTPUT
8 V
4 5
3 4
(No.49842)1-39
4.15 SAA6579T-X (IC51) : RDS detecter
• Pin layout
QUAL 1 16 CLK
DATA 2 15 T57
Vref 3 14 OSCO
MUX 4 13 OSCI
Vdd 5 12 Vdd
GND 6 11 GND
CIN 7 10 TEST
SCOUT 8 9 MODE
• Block diagram
13 14 12
5 15
VP1
3 CLOCK 15
REFERENCE TEST LOGIC AND OUTPUT
REGERATION
VOLTAGE SELECTOR SWITCH
AND SYNC
6 9 10 11
• Pin function
Pin No. Symbol Description
1 QUAL Quality indication output
2 DATA RDS data output
3 Vref Reference voltage output (0.5VDDA)
4 MUX Multiolex signal input
5 Vdd +5V supply voltage for analog part
6 GND Ground for analog part (0V)
7 CIN Sub carrier input to comparator
8 SCOUT Sub carrier output of reconstruction filter
9 MODE Oscillator mode / test control input
10 TEST Test enable input
11 GND Ground for digital part (0V)
12 Vdd +5V supply voltage for digital part
13 OSCI Oscillator input
14 OSCO Oscillator output
15 T57 57 kHz clock signal output
16 CLK RDS clock output
1-40 (No.49842)
4.16 TA2157FN-X (IC601) : RF amp
• Pin layout
24 ~ 13
1 ~ 12
• Block diagram
13 PEAK 12
20k 20k
50k 15k
14 11
40k
10pF
20k
15 10
15k 20k 20k
10pF
40k
16 50 A 9
20k
12k 2k 50k
17 8
1.3V
12k
20k
BOTTOM 1k
18 PEAK 7
14k 2k
40k
19 6
1.75k
240k
15pF
x0.5
20 K x2 5
240k
20k
15pF
x0.5
21 1 x2 4
30k
180k
40pF
94k
22 60k 22k 3
60k
180k 94k
23 40pF 22k 2
3k
3k
24 1
(No.49842)1-41
• Pin function
Pin No. Symbol I/O Function
1 VCC - 3.3V power supply pin
2 FNI I Main-beam amp input pin
3 FPI I Main-beam amp input pin
4 TPI I Sub-beam amp input pin
5 TNI I Sub-beam amp input pin
6 MDI I Monitor photo diode amp input pin
7 LDO O Laser diode amp output pin
8 SEL I APC circuit ON/OFF control signal, laser diode (LDO) control signal input
or bottom/peak detection frequency change pin.
GVSW Mode
GND CD-RW
Hiz Normal
VCC
1-42 (No.49842)
4.17 TC94A14FA (IC621) : DSP & DAC
• Terminal layout & Block daiagram
48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33
49 32
Clock
50 31
generator PWM D/A
51 30
LPF
52 1-bit 29
Servo
DAC control A/D
53 28
54
27
55 26
Address ROM Digital equalizer
circuit automatic
56 RAM adjustment circuit 25
Correction
57 24
circuit
Data
58 16 k CLV servo slicer
23
RAM
59
Synchronous 22
guarantee
60 EFM VCO
decoder 21
64 17
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
• Pin function
Pin No Symbol I/O Descroption
1 BCK O Bit clock output pin.32fs,48fs,or 64fs selectable by command.
2 LRCK O L/R channel clock output pin."L" for L channel and "H" for R channel.
Output polarity can be inverted by command.
3 AOUT O Audio data output pin. MSB-first or LSB-first selectable by command.
4 DOUT O Digital data output pin.Outputs up to double-speed playback.
5 IPF O Correction flag output pin. When set to "H", AOUT output cannot be corrected by C2 correction pro-
cessing.
6 VDD3 - Digital 3.3V power supply voltage pin.
7 VSS3 - Digital GND pin.
8 SBOK O Subcode Q data CRCC result output pin. "H" level when result is OK.
9 CLCK O Subcode P-W data read I/O pin. I/O polarity selectable by command.
10 DATA O Subcode P-W data output pin.
11 SFSY O Playback frame sync signal output pin.
12 SBSY O Subcode block sync signal output pin. "H" level at S1 when subcode sync is detected.
13 HSO
I/O General-purpose input / output pins.Input port at reset.
14 UHSO
15 PVDD3 - PLL-only 3.3V power supply voltage pin.
16 PDO O EFM and PLCK phase difference signal output pin.
(No.49842)1-43
Pin No Symbol I/O Descroption
17 TMAX O TMAX detection result output pin.
TMAX Detection Result TMAX Output
Longer than fixed period "PVDD3"
Within fixed period "HiZ"
Shorter than fixed period "AVSS3"
1-44 (No.49842)
4.18 UPD784217AGC213 (IC701) : CPU
• Pin layout
75 51
76 50
100 26
1 25
• Pin function
Pin No Symbol I/O Function
1,2 NC - Not use
3 SW2 I CD mecha SW2
4 REST SW I REST SW input
5 LMO O Loading motor control output
6 MOTOR SEL O Loading/feed motor selecting output loading motor:H, feed motor:L
7 NC - Not use
8 ANT CONT O Antenna remote control
9 VDD - Power supply
10 X2
11 X1
12 VSS - Ground
13 XT2
14 XT1
15 RESET I System reset
16 REMOCON I Remocon input
17 BUS INT I J-BUS INT
18 PS2 I Power save2, H means STOP mode
19 SW1 I CD mecha SW1
20 RDS SCK I RDS clock input
21 STEERING I Steering remocon input
REM.
22 KEY DATA I KEY DATA
23 AVDD - A/D converter power supply
24 AVREF0 - A/D reference voltage
25 VOL1 I Volume encoder pulse input 1
26 VOL2 I Volume encoder pulse input 2
27,28 NC - Not use
29 IOP I IOP input
30 MRC I MRC input
31 SQ I S-Quality level input
32 SM I S.METER input
33 AVSS - Ground
34 NC - Not use
35 STAGE3 I Feature selection, pull down H: 3100series, L: 1100series
36 AVREF
37 BUS SI I J-BUS data input
38 BUS SO O J-BUS data output
39 BUS SCK I/O J-BUS clock input/output
40 BUS I/O O J-BUS I/O selection output:H, input:L
41 DISP DA O DISPLAY DATA output
42 DISP SCK O DISPLAY SCK
43 DISP CE O DISPLAY CE
44 BUZZER O Buzzer output
(No.49842)1-45
Pin No Symbol I/O Function
45 E2PROM DI I I2C data input
46 E2PROM DO O I2C data output
47 E2PROM CK O I2C clock output
48 OPEN I DOOR OPEN SW
49 DETACH I Detach detect input; H means detaching
50 NC - Not use
51 to 53 NC - Not use
54 EQ.CLK O Clock output for e-EQ IC
55 EQ.DATA O Data output for e-EQ IC
56 EQ.LATCH O Latch output for e-EQ IC
57 to 59 NC - Not use
60 RDS DA I RDS data input
61 SD/ST I Station detector or stereo indicator input;
H means a station is there, L means the program is stereo.
62 AFCK O AF check output
63 SEEK/STOP O Auto seek and stop selecting output; H means seeking, L means receiving.
64 CF O Wide & Narrow
65 FM/AM O FM, AM band selecting output; H=FM, L=AM
66 PLL CE O CE output for PLL IC
67 PLL DO O Data output for PLL IC
68 PLL CLK O Clock output for PLL IC
69 PLL DI I Data input from PLL IC
70 TEL MUTING I Telephone muting detection input;
Active level can be selected H or L in PSM
71 DIM OUT O Dimmer detector output
72 VSS - Ground
73 DIM IN I Dimmer detector input L=dimmer on
74 PS1 I Power save1 L=ACC off
75 POWER O Power on/off control output H=power on
76 CDON O CD power supply control output H=CD power on
77 MUTING O Muting output L=muting on
78 NC - Not use
79 NC - Not use
80 LINE SEL I Feature selection H: line input (U57:not support), L: support
81 VDD - Power supply
82 NC - Not use
83 VOL DA O Data output for e-vol IC
84 VOL CLK O Clock output for e-vol IC
85 WOOFER SEL I Feature selection H:support L:Not support
86 SUB MUTING O Muting control output for subwoofer
87 LPF1 O LPF control1
88 LPF2 O LPF control2
89 STAGE2 I Feature selection H: R or Do L: J or U
90 STAGE1 I Feature selection H: R or U L: J or Do
91 BUCK O Clock output for CD LSI
92 CCE O CE output for CD LSI
93 DSPRST O Reset output for CD LSI
94 TEST For rewriting flash memory
95 BUS0 I/O Data output and input 0 for CD LSI
96 BUS1 I/O Data output and input 0 for CD LSI
97 BUS2 I/O Data output and input 0 for CD LSI
98 BUS3 I/O Data output and input 0 for CD LSI
99 DISC SEL I 8cm CD select, L=Not use, H=Use
100 CDRW O RF gain control, L=CD-RW, H=CD-DA
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4.19 TDA7404D-X (IC911) : Car radio signal processor
• Pin layout
1 28
14 15
• Block diagram
MIX
Mono Fader
Mono Fader
Gain/Auto Zero
Mixing Stage
Loudness
Soft Mute
Volume
Mono Fader
Treble
Bass
Mono Fader
Input Multiplexer
Mono Fader
Mono Fader
Zero Cross
Mono/Beep
Supply
(No.49842)1-47
VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN, LIMITED
AV & MULTIMEDIA COMPANY MOBILE ENTERTAINMENT CATEGORY 10-1,1chome,Ohwatari-machi,Maebashi-city,371-8543,Japan
(No.49842)
Printed in Japan
WPC