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APPLICATION NOTE

System evaluation board for TDA884X/45 TV Concepts


AN98067

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Application Note AN98067

Abstract

The TDA884x is the key component to build a cost-effective, I 2C-bus controlled multi-standard TV receiver. The TDA8844 implements PAL/SECAM/NTSC decoding, multi-standard mono sound, YUV interface plus geometry control for 16:9 and 4:3 110 o picture tubes in one single-chip device. The TDA8840/41/42/46/47 are sub-sets of the TDA8844 for 90 o tubes, single standard or LCD applications. The TDA8845 has a second IF part to make a Quasi-Split-Sound with Single Reference (QSS-SR) receiver. The evaluation board PR31861 shows all small signal functions, producing CVBS, sound, YUV and RGB output. The board is configured for all 56 pins SDIL TDA884X. With two jumpers, the TDA884X or TDA8845 type is selected. All pin compatible predecessors (TDA837X, but without PAL delay line and Secam colour decoding) and successors can be used on this board. In combination with a power and deflection board, a micro-processor module and a picture tube, it can operate as a complete TV receiver. To evaluate QSS-SR, several sound boards can be plugged in the sound connectors. The board shows a practical layout, developed for good EMC performance. It can be used as an example for receiver designs.

Purchase of Philips I2C components conveys a license under the Philips I2C patent to use the components in the I2C system, provided the system conforms to the I2C specifications defined by Philips.

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Application Note AN98067

APPLICATION NOTE

System evaluation board for TDA884X/45 TV Concepts


AN98067

Author(s): J. van Nieuwenburg Philips Semiconductors Systems Laboratory Eindhoven, The Netherlands

Keywords TDA884x TDA8845 I2C-bus control IF-PLL QSS Automatic Black current Stabilisation One chip PAL/SECAM/NTSC CVBS,RGB,YUV,Y/C

Number of pages: 33
Date: 98-10-06 3

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Summary Chapter 1 Chapter 2

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is a short overview of the evaluation board; it shows the connectors and wiring. describes the functional parts of the evaluation board like Tuner, IF, SAW, Sound, YUV, Scart, Vertical deflection, Video amplifiers, Horizontal deflection, Beam current limiting and EHT compensation. describes the alignment procedures. gives application information for layout specially for good EMC behaviour. shows the physical layout of the evaluation board and its add-on panels. is a list of the used components. shows the diagrams. is the reference list. shows the layout and diagrams of the PR31871 GTV micro controller board 8840 8841 8842 8843 8844 8845 8846 8846A 8847

Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Chapter 7 Chapter 8 Appendix 1

56 pins SDIL IC version (TDAxxxx) Automatic Volume Levelling (AVL) Pal / Secam / Ntsc(P/S/N) Colour matrix PAL/Japan/USA(P/J/ U) YUV interface Base band delay line Wide screen 16:9 Multistandard FM mono Second IF for QSS AM demodulator Alignment free IF available (N2)


P/-/P/-/-


P/J/-


P/J/P/J/P/J/P/J/-


-/-/N J/U


-/-/N J/U -/-/N J/U

P/-/N P/S/N P/-/N P/S/N P/S/N

 

 

 

   

   

    

  

  

The TDA884x combines all IF, sync, video and audio functions for a colour television. The TDA8845 has QSS and AM demodulation. It includes switches for CVBS, S-VHS and RGB. All functions can be controlled by I2C bus. All relevant status information can be read via this bus. The TDA8840/41/42/43/44/46/46A/47 are pin and application compatible, so each one fits on this evaluation board. With two jumpers the board can be configured for TDA884X or TDA8845. It further contains a TDA7057AQ stereo audio output amplifier and a vertical deflection circuit TDA8354 (3 Ampere, 90o or 110o). A connector is available for plug-in YUV features and plug-in stereo sound boards. The sound system can either operate in QSS (TDA8845) or intercarrier mode (TDA884X). SAW filter(s), ceramic sound bandpasses and notches are mounted in sockets. They can easily be exchanged by other types. By plugging in a small H-flyback simulator panel and a scart monitor module, the CVBS and RGB outputs of the TDA884x can be demonstrated. The TDA884x and UV1316 PLL tuner are controlled via I2C-bus by a WIC menu (Windows I2C interface program), running on a personal computer with MS-Windows [14]. The menu shows all internal functions. Alternatively, the PR31861 evaluation board can be connected to a micro processor module, a Power & Deflection board, a CRT panel and a picture tube, to make it a complete TV set. Depending on the embedded software, the tuner can be either UV1316 (I2C-bus driven PLL tuning) or UV1315 (Voltage-Synthesis-Tuning, controlled by an analogue tuning voltage and 2 band switch inputs).

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CONTENTS
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INTRODUCTION OF THE EVALUATION BOARD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION PR31861 EVALUATION BOARD . 2.1 VST or PLL Tuning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.2 IF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.3 SAW filter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.4 Sound . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.5 YUV feature interface. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.6 Scart monitor panel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.7 TDA8354 vertical deflection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.8 Horizontal deflection and Switched Mode Power Supply . . 2.9 Beam current limiting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.10 EHT compensation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ALIGNMENT PROCEDURES . . . . . 3.1 IF-PLL . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.2 Tuner AGC . . . . . . . . . . . 3.3 Vertical geometry . . . . . . . . 3.4 Horizontal geometry . . . . . . 3.5 Video amplifiers. . . . . . . . . 3.6 Luminance-Chrominance delay. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 .8 .8 .8 .9 11 11 11 12 13 14 16 16 16 16 16 17 17

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LAYOUT AND EMC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 PCB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 BILL OF MATERIALS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 DIAGRAMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 REFERENCES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 PR31871 GTV micro controller board for PR31861 evaluation board. . . . . . . . . . . 30

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1. INTRODUCTION OF THE EVALUATION BOARD

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47K Potm

2 X 8W 8
Scart RGB output panel
P14

7805

P17

TDA8845/4X Demoboard PR31861


J12

s s s

PHILIPS

PHILIPS

TDA7057AQ
P13

VOL
P1 PS-SLE

s1 s2 s3 s1 s2 s3

LS-L LS-R

RGB
s s s P21 s s

P27

RGB-OFF s s RGB-ON s

CRT Non-CRT

MICRO

YUV
s 1 R-Yreturn s 2 B-Yreturn s 3 Gnd s 4 B-Ysend s 5 R-Ysend s6 s 7 Sand s 8 SDA s 9 SCL s 10 +8V s 11 Yreturn s 12 Ysend
P32

OUT
s s P25 s
PR31861

s s s

P29

J9

P26

CRT Non-CRT

J11

SDA 12 s SCL 11 s +5Vstby 10 s Vol-L 9 s Vol-R 8 s Gnd 7 s +5V 6 s Vsync 5 s Hflyback 4 s Stby 3 s +8V 2 s Cvbs_Sw 1 s s s s s1 s2 s3 s4 s5

SUPPLY OUT
s 1 +8V s 2 Gnd s 3 Cvbs_Sw
P30

I2C
s1 s2 s3 s4 SCL Gnd +5V SDA

s 1 Gnd s 2 (+33V) s 3 +45V s 4 +16V s 5 +5Vstby s 6 Gnd s 7 +15V s 8 (+12V) s 9 +8V s 10 +5V s s 11 Gnd s s 12 Stby
P34 Stby

TDA8354Q

J10

P31

+45V Gnd
+15V (only for LS audio)

P33

Fref s
AVL s s EW s
J8

Gnd

+8V H-flyback simulator


P3

VERT
VoutA VoutA n.c. VoutB VoutB
P22

RGB
TDA884x
s1 s2 s3 s4 s5 Iblack Gnd R_out G_out B_out
P24

HOR
s 1 BeamCurr s 2 Gnd s 3 Hflyback s 4 Gnd s 5 Hdrive s 6 Gnd s 7 EhtComp s 8 +8V s 9 EWdrive s 10 Gnd s 11 n.c. s 12 n.c.

P11

Tuner UV1315-VST or UV1316-PLL

Video SAW
1

P6 J2

s s P16 s 1
J3

OSD
s1 s2 s3 s4 B_Av1 G_Av1 R_Av1 Fbl_Osd
P15

P28

HOR
PR31861

s s s s s s

s s s

1 P2

P4

Sound SAW
1 P9

s s

TDA884X TDA8845

VST
+33V Gnd Lo Mid Hi Gnd Vtune 7s 6s 5s 4s 3s 2s 1s

Sound-1
s s s s s s s s s s s s
P20

Sound-2
12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 s s s s s s s s s s s s
P18

I2C-Bus Interface
P10 PR31861 74LS05

s s s s

12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

P7

S-VHS
P23 P5

I2C
s

Scart

Gnd

P12

Sound-Board

s s s s s s s

s s s s

S1 P1

P2

P6

MICRO

PR31871-1

Service Reset
GTV pinning

OSD RC5 Eye


PR31871-2

KEYB

VST

P3

KEYB

P4

Stby

s s s s s s s

P5

Menu

Store

D6 D7

P-

P+

Ctrl-

Ctrl+

D3 D4 D5

s s s s s s s

Micro controller module

Fig.1 The TDA884x evaluation board PR31861 6

s s s s s s s s s

Local keyboard

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The TDA884x evaluation board PR31861 is in principal a receiver. Panels for horizontal deflection, power supply, stereo sound and micro controller can be added (see below). To make the board operational without deflection or micro controller, you can do the following: Plug the PR31861 H-flyback simulator panel in plug "HOR. Connect the PR31861 Scart RGB output panel with two 1:1 cables to plugs "RGB" and "OUT". Via a Scart plug the signal processing of the TDA884x can now be monitored on a display (TV-set) with Scart input. The OUT plug carries the output signal of the CVBS switch, the RGB plug carries the RGB outputs of the TDA884x. Jumper "J10" on the Scart RGB panel can be used to force RGB input mode of the receiving device. Insert the YUV dummy plug to connect R-YIN,OUT, B-YIN,OUT and YIN,OUT (in case of TDA837X use a plug with two series capacitors between pin 1&5 and pin 2&4 in this dummy plug with value 22nF). Set jumper J8 to the correct function: Automatic Volume Limiting (for NTSC devices) or East-West control (for 1100 geometry devices). Check the table on page 4. Set jumper J9 & J12 to NON-CRT. Set jumper J2 to the corresponding device. In case of a TDA884X (or TDA837X) set jumper J3 to the TDA8845 position to have the external sound input (from Scart) available. Set J3 to the TDA884X position when you want to have the intercarrier signal available for a stereo sound board. Connect a D.C. power supply of +45V and +8V to plug "SUPPLY". When the loudspeakers are going to be used, connect also the +15V. Connect the PR31861 single master I2C-Bus Interface via a 1:1 cable to plug "I2C" and to a Centronics (parallel) port of a personal computer. Load the WIC software [14] in your personal computer with Microsoft Windows installed and follow the instructions. Now use the Tuner menu to control the UV1316 PLL tuner and the TDA884x or TDA8845 menu to control the PR31861 evaluation board. When operated without a picture tube it is necessary to disable the TDA884x/45 vertical guard in the menu (EVG=0). Instead of H-flyback simulator and Scart RGB panels, the package can be completed to drive 90o or 110o picture tubes. For application information on power supplies, see [10] and [11]. For more information, please contact your PHILIPS representative [12] about the availability of the following panels: PR32052, CRT panel with 3x TDA6101Q/6106 RGB amplifiers with black current output. PR31012, 80 W power supply panel with 90 horizontal deflection [11]. PR31082, 150 W power supply with 110 deflection, East-West amplifier & diode modulator [10]. PR31711, Analogue 2CS and Nicam stereo sound board PR31681, Digital multistandard 2CS and Nicam stereo sound board with optional Dolby Pro Logic PR31592-2, BTSC US and Brazil stereo sound board Micro processor plug-in module for PR31871 (see appendix 1). When you switch on the board for the first time, some alignment may be necessary to get the optimal performance.
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2. FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION PR31861 EVALUATION BOARD

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The evaluation board can be made functional for RF reception of ALL video standards (PAL-M/N/B/G/ I/D/K, SECAM-L/L/D/K and NTSC-M/4.43) operating in Quasi Split with single reference mode or intercarrier mode. Sockets are available for various combinations of video SAW, sound SAW, sound bandpass and sound trap filters. Both VST or PLL tuners can be used. The receiver has one full Scart (CVBSIN,OUT, RGBIN) and an S-VHS input. External sound can be inserted via the Scart plug. The vertical deflection uses a TDA8354 linear DC-coupled vertical output stage capable of driving 3A peak to peak deflection current for either 110 or 90 tubes.

2.1

VST or PLL Tuning

For use with the I2C-bus interface and a personal computer, the PR31861 board is equipped with a symmetrical Philips UV1316-PLL tuner with IEC connector, identified with UV1316/S I. This is a 3-band VHF/UHF tuner with an I2C-bus controlled, digital PLL that has a tuning resolution of 62.5 kHz. The IF frequency can be chosen between 32.40MHz and 39.50MHz. The RF frequency range is 45.25 to 863.25MHz. The MK-2 version (UV1316/S I 2) has no read back of the status bytes. For that reason the ICP-1 I2C PC software can not be used for tuner control. The new WIC software is adapted for the MK-2. The UV1336 PLL tuner can be used for the 45.75MHz related countries. When the PR31861 evaluation board is equipped with a micro processor module, also a UV1315-VST tuner can be used (with the appropriate embedded software). Then the VST connector is used by the micro module. If wanted a potmeter can be connected at pin 1, 6 and 7 for manual-tuning.

2.2

IF

The AFC information of the TDA884x is available via I2C-bus. Software can use this to implement automatic following (= frequency tracking, AFC). The TDA884x AFC window is typically 125 kHz wide. This value is made higher than the 62.5 kHz tuning steps, to prevent an automatic following loop from continuously adapting the tuning frequency. With this AFC window ( 40 kHz) the maximum tuning error is less than 62.5 kHz. For high speed search-tuning algorithms, the AFC window can be widened to 275 kHz via bit AFW. The TDA884X N2 mask versions have an alignment free IF-PLL demodulator. The fully integrated oscillator does not need an external reference coil (pin 3&4 are internal open, when N1 is replaced by N2 on this board, you can leave the coil mounted). The internal oscillator is automatically calibrated. One of the colour crystals is used as a frequency reference. The IF frequency is now set by I2C-bus bits IFA, IFB and IFC via the PC menu. All commonly used frequencies can be chosen. Depending on the SAW filter, 33.40 or 33.90MHz for SECAM-L in France, 38.00MHz for China, 38.90 for Europe, 45.75 for America and 58.75 for Japan.

2.3

SAW lter

In the following table SAW filter recommendations are given. These are only examples, a lot of combinations are possible (also with other brand SAW filters). It was not chosen to support switchable SAW filters on this board. When switchable SAW filters are used the tuner must be replaced by an asymmetrical type, e.g. UV1316/A I. Now the proper connections between tuner and SAW must be done by hand soldering. For instance pin 2 of the SAW filter to ground to have the channel 1 transfer,
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or pin 1 of SAW to ground for channel 2 transfer. Then pin 1 of the tuner must be connected to the pin 2 lead towards pin 2 of the SAW.
TABLE 1 Siemens Matsushita SAW filter combinations (all SIP5K package) Type Mode Standard Remarks K2955M or Intercarrier B/G,D/K IF=38.9, Sound= -20dB K2960M or Intercarrier B/G,D/K IF=38.9, -14dB K2962M or Intercarrier B/G,I IF=38.9, -15dB K1984M Intercarrier B/G IF=38.9, -14dB M1970M or Intercarrier M/N IF=45.75 for FCC EIA/IS-31, Sound= -14dB M1865D Intercarrier M/N IF=45.75 for FCC EIA/IS-31, SIP5D, -13dB K3953M and QSS - Video B/G,D/K,L/L Double Nyquist slope (38.9 and 33.9) K9456M QSS - Sound B/G,I,D/K/L or L Nicam pin 1= L, pin 2= B/G,I,D/K,L -> use ASYM tuner! G3962M and QSS - Video B/G IF=38.9 Single sound bandpass G9353M or QSS - Sound B/G-Nicam Broad single sound bandpass QSS - Sound B/G,I,D/K, L K9354M

For SECAM-L and -L' the TDA884x has to be switched to positive modulation via I2C-bus bit MOD. SECAM-L' signals only occur in VHF band I and have their picture and sound carrier interchanged compared to SECAM-L/PAL/NTSC channels. To make the evaluation board suitable for SECAM-L' reception, the OFW G1965M double Nyquist slope SAW filter can be inserted. One 38.9 MHz Nyquist slope is used for PAL/SECAM-B/G (+ sound shelf) and SECAM-L, the other Nyquist slope at 33.4 MHz for SECAM-L'. A slight disadvantage of this filter is, that it has only 5 MHz bandwidth in SECAM mode and that the group delay response is flat so for PAL-B/G the 2T pulse response is not optimal. The advantage is that it does not have to be switched. A switchable SAW filter like OFW K6257 (10 pins) may give better performance but it does not fit in the evaluation board. For SECAM-L' the IF picture carrier is situated at 33.9 MHz and the AM-sound carrier at 40.4 MHz. Therefore the IF-PLL reference has to be tuned from 38.9 to 33.9 MHz. This can be done via I2C-bus sub-address 15HEX (IF-PLL). When bit MOD selects positive modulation for SECAM-L/L', the TDA884x automatically switches to external audio input. In that case an external AM sound demodulator board must be used.

2.4

Sound

The non-QSS versions have a multistandard PLL sound demodulator to handle all mono FM standards between 4.5 and 6.5 MHz. The sound bandpass filter must be according to the sound standard and placed in socket P6. For stereo TV sound two standard sound connectors are used to place one of the available sound boards. The pinning is made universal in all our receiver concepts. The next figure shows the pinning. The Sound-Top connector is not used on this board. When there is no stereo sound board available the dummy sound plug in board must be used.

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Fig.2 Standard Sound and Peri Board Connectors Sound-1
s1 s2 s 3 +15V s 4 +5V s 5 IntcFe s 6 MoutFe s 7 DKL1 s 8 ML s 9 +8V s 10 Gnd s 11 If s 12 IfGnd

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Sound Board

To main board

Sound-2
s 1 Lmain s 2 Rmain s 3 SurrSub s 4 Center s 5 Gnd s 6 Lin s 7 Rin s 8 Lout s 9 Rout s 10 Gnd s 11 SCL s 12 SDA

Sound-Top
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 SDA SCL Gnd RoutLine LoutLine RoutAv2 LoutAv2 Gnd RinAv2 LinAv2 RinAv3 LinAv3 s s s s s s s s s s s s

One or two loudspeakers can be connected to the LS-L and "LS-R" connectors. The TDA7056AQ sound output amplifier can deliver two times 8W into an 8 loudspeaker at 15V supply voltage. It needs no external components because of the BTL principle. In case of a TDA884X with mono sound, volume control is done by the TDA884X. When bridge wire P1 is not cut, both loudspeakers reproduce the mono signal. In case of a TDA8845, without any sound panel mounted, the AM sound output needs a manual volume control potentiometer connected to P13 (47k). This manual volume control is also needed when there is a stereo sound board mounted without volume control. This P13 Volume connector can also be used to make a hardware mute. Connect an on/off switch to pin 1 and 3 of P13. This hardware switch can be very convenient during sound tests. When a micro controller panel is mounted, Vol-L and Vol-R nodes can be used for volume control. If in that case stereo balance control is needed, bridge wire P1 must be cut. When a TDA8845 is mounted, put J2 and J3 in that position. When a TDA884X is used, J2 must be in TDA884X position. When the dummy sound connector is used, put J3 in the TDA8845 position. If TDA884X is combined with a sound board, J3 must be placed in TDA884X position. It must be noted that the Scart audio outputs are not always frontend sound as in a normal full Scart situation. In case of intercarrier mode operation, the sound trap filter can be placed in socket P16. In QSS mode most of the time the video SAW filter will suppress the sound carriers sufficiently. If no sound trap is used, pin 1 & 3 of socket P16 must be connected with a wire jumper (placed in the socket). The value of the sound trap related components (R51 and L2) can differ for the different sound traps. Check the manufacturer specification for the optimal values.

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2.5 YUV feature interface.

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The TDA8843/44/45/46/46A/47 have an YUV interface. YUV-based features can be plugged into the YUV connector P33 of the evaluation board, e.g.: TDA4566 TDA9170 TDA4670 PIP Colour transient improvement + Y delay compensation Picture Booster / histogram analysis Picture signal improvement Picture In Picture insertion

2.6

Scart monitor panel.

The Scart RGB output panel makes it possible to display the signal handling of the TDA884x on a RGB/CVBS monitor or TV-set. The TDA884X RGB outputs, which are normally connected via the video amplifiers to the picture tube, are available as RGB Scart output signals. When this RGB output is wanted, the automatic black-current stabilisation should be disabled, set bit AKB=1. Set jumper J10 to activate the RGB insertion output pin 16 of the Scart monitor plug. On P27 Scart pin 19, the TDA884X CVBS output signal is present. Depending on the internal switch this can be, front-end, Scart input (from P5) or S-VHS input (from P23).

2.7

TDA8354 vertical deection.

The vertical deflection coil can be connected to plug "VERT" (connector P22). For evaluation without vertical deflection coils, the vertical guard should be disabled via bit EVG=0. The TDA8354 is a 13 pins vertical deflection circuit (3.2 Ampere) for DC-coupled 110 and 90 deflection systems with field frequencies from 25 up to 200 Hz. Only a single supply voltage for the scan and a second supply for the flyback are needed. The differential input is current driven and connected to the current outputs of the TDA884X. The series resistors R166/119 and capacitors C62/63 forms a low-pass filter for better EMC immunity behaviour. Also the capacitors C26/30 at the TDA884X vertical output pins are needed for EMC reasons. In the PS-SLE power supply and deflection concepts which has fit to a whole range of small signal applications, the supply voltage for the vertical drivers is chosen at 16V and 45V is used as flyback supply voltage. Since the TDA8354 has very low knee voltages, depending on the needed vertical drive also lower supply voltages are possible to reduce the dissipation. The output current is defined by 2 x Iinput x R85 = Icoil x (R80//R81) and is adjustable from 0.5App to 3.2App. The maximum input current is 800A per pin which is a maximum differential input current of 1.6mApp. R75 and R85 must have the same value. For HF loop stability a damping resistor R79 is connected across the deflection coil. This damping resistor will influence the settling time. After the value of this damping resistor is chosen, a short settling time can be obtained by an external compensation resistor R112 of about 1M. A more optimal value can be calculated: R112=(Vflb-Vloss-Vp)/((Vflb-Vloss-Icoil x Rcoil) x (R80//81)). On pin 1 a vertical guard signal is available. This connects to TDA884x input pin 22 (Vguard/ BeamCurr).
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When the vertical deflection is working correctly, the TDA8354 produces a positive pulse (5 V) during the vertical flyback interval. This is sensed by the TDA884x (pin 22: high-level > 3.7V, low-level < 3.3V). In case of a disconnected coil, vertical power failure or malfunctioning of the TDA8354, the pulse will not be present. This condition can be read via bit NDF. To protect the picture tube against burn-in, the RGBOUT pins will be blanked (unless the protection was disabled by setting bit EVG = 0). The guard pulse is also useful to synchronize OSD; it can be used for vertical synchronisation. When the micro controller board is used and there is no picture tube used, the Vsync (which is derived from the sandcastle) can act as a vertical guard pulse. Now the embedded software will not detect a vertical guard failure. Now jumper J9 must be placed in the Non-CRT position.

2.8

Horizontal deection and Switched Mode Power Supply

The power supply and horizontal deflection are implemented on a separate board so that the PR31861 evaluation board can be used for 90o and 110o deflection. Information about suitable power and deflection modules is available on request [10],[11]. This chapter shows how a 110o horizontal deflection can be made in principle. The circuit contains horizontal drive, line output transformer and diode modulator [16].
Horizontal deflection coil 2 loop H-flyback Horizontal drive pulses Pulse shaper T primary Hor drive VEW Cf Cdiv LEW D2 Cf2 Lb D1 Cf1 Csm +Vb Cs Linearity correction LOT EHT V-focus V-g2 Beam current + EHT-track. V+

East-west drive

EWamp REW

CEW

Fig.3 Functional diagram of the horizontal deflection

The horizontal drive pulses from the TDA884x are amplified by the horizontal drive circuit to get sufficient base-drive current for the high voltage switching transistor T. During the horizontal scan period (52s) T and/or D1, D2 will conduct and an increasing (sawtooth) current flows from +Vb through the primary winding of the LOT (Line Output Transformer) to ground. At the end of the scan T, D1 and D2 are switched off. The energy stored in the LOT during the scan period will now be transformed to the flyback capacitor Cf. This energy transfer will take place in a cosine shape because the primary of the LOT and Cf form a resonant circuit. The time the energy is transferred from LOT to Cf1 and back to the LOT, is called the flyback time and will take place in about 12S. The flyback peak voltage is about 8 times the scan voltage. From this pulse we derive a H-flyback pulse to close the 2-loop. The pulse shaper can be e.g. a simple capacitive divider with two clipping diodes (from ground to H-flyback and from H-flyback to +8V).

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Note that the capacitor to ground is much larger than Cf so that it does not affect the resonance. Another solution is to take the pulse from the collector, using a coupling capacitor with series resistor. The diode modulator is modulating the horizontal deflection current without disturbing the amplitude of the flyback voltage on the primary of the LOT thus the EHT voltage remains constant and independent of the horizontal deflection current (picture width). The diode modulator is formed by D1, D2, Cf1, Cf2 and Lb and the horizontal deflection coil. For a correct working of the diode modulator the resonance time of the following circuits must be equal: Cf with the primary inductance of the LOT Cf1 with the horizontal deflection coil Cf2 with Lb The scan voltage for the LOT is Vb, for Lb it is VEW and for the deflection coil it is Vb-VEW. The scan voltage for the deflection coils can be changed by varying VEW with a constant Vb. When the resonance frequencies of the separate tuned circuits are equal, there will be no interaction between the tuned circuits during flyback. The total flyback voltage will always be about 8 times Vb. In series with the horizontal deflection coil there is a (damped) linearity corrector coil. During the scan there is some loss in the resistance of the deflection coil. In the first part of a line the linearity corrector stores some energy in a permanent magnet until it is saturated. This improves the linearity of the horizontal scan. The required S-correction for the picture tube can be adjusted with the value of Cs. The modulated S correction (inner pincushion correction) can be adjusted with the value of Csm. The modulating voltage VEW is obtained from the TDA884x via an EW amplifier. The resistor REW (see chapter 2.10) determines the amplification factor of the amplifier. LEW and CEW form a low-pass filter for the flyback pulses on the diode modulator so that on the E-W amplifier output only a field frequent voltage is present.

2.9

Beam current limiting

To protect the picture tube and the LOT, the average and peak beam current may not become to high An elegant way to achieve this is to use the beam current information input of the TDA884x. As the voltage on pin 22 drops, the TDA884x reduces first the contrast (lower than 3V) than the brightness (up to 2V) and eventually blank the RGB outputs (below 1V). When there is no current drawn out of pin 22, the voltage is 3.35V. When the voltage is forced higher than 3.4V (by another beam current limit circuit setup), the vertical guard pulse low level detection is violated. This results in a constant vertical guard failure. The beam current limit information (BeamCurr) and dynamic EHT tracking (EHT-track) are derived from the bottom of the EHT winding of the LOT. This is connected via a resistor to V+. As the beam current increases, the voltage on line BeamCurr decreases. BeamCurr is damped by an integration filter before it is fed to TDA884x pin 22 (see figure 4 below). The (slow) integration filter for the beam current limiter is isolated from the (fast) EHT tracking information by a PNP emitter follower.

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The recommended circuit is drawn below. A network is connected in parallel with the 8k2 resistor from the 9V supply to compensate for the non-linearity of the ri of the EHT transformer. At low currents the ri is higher than at high beam currents.
EHT tracking pin 50 TDA884x 3k9 220k 8.2k 2.2nF + 3.3F 220 8 TDA8354 V guard output 22

EHT

Beam current limiter & Vertical guard input

+9V
3.9k 100nF 4.7k

Fig.4 Beam current limit and EHT tracking circuit.

A speed up capacitor for peak beam currents is situated over the base collector of the PNP transistor. The component values are typical for a CML16 transformer and a 16:9 tube. They can be a starting point for your own application.

2.10

EHT compensation

AC information from the aqua-dag of the picture tube is added to the DC information at the bottom of the EHT winding. This combined signal contains information about the EHT voltage. When the EHT voltage decreases, due to high beam currents, picture width and height increases. This can be compensated dynamically via the picture width (EW) and vertical drive, with the combined EHT information. This information is therefore fed via a filter to the TDA884x EHT-tracking pin 50. Internally this signal modulates the current of the E/W output and of the vertical outputs of the TDA884x. The time constant of the filter determines the dynamic behaviour of the EW compensation. For a correct compensation, the tracking in horizontal (EW) and vertical direction should be the same. The tracking sensitivity for vertical is set internally in the TDA884x to 6.25 %/Volt input voltage at the EHT tracking pin 50. The horizontal tracking sensitivity should be made the same. The horizontal tracking sensitivity is determined by the value of REW (figure 3, page 12). A rough calculation of the value of REW is made below, assuming the deflection system is linear, with picture-width direct proportional to the voltage over the deflection yoke.
V scan = V b V EW

with

V EW = I EW R EW + V DC (pin 46)

V scan = V EW = I EW R EW
scan According the device specification: I EW = 100A for: ----------------- = 5% -

I EW V scan ----------------- = R EW --------------V scan V scan

V scan

and :

so :

V scan R EW = 5% ---------------- = 500 --- Vscan 100A V

Example: for a power supply (Vb) of 148V and East-West modulation of 18V, in the middle of the vertical scan, then Vscan = 130V and REW = 500130 = 65k.
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In practice the resistor value has to be lower because the deflection current is not linear but depends on S-correction. The shape of the deflection current is much flatter at the beginning and the end of the line scan so an increase of Vscan has much more impact than the above equations suggests. The picture width increase is measured in receivers with a 16:9 and 4:3 tube with REW = 120k and 82k respectively. For the 16:9 tube d = 4.7cm for 55cm picture width, for the 4:3 tube dd = 3.6cm for 51cm picture width, both for 0.5V increase on the EHT-tracking input. This means 16.5%/V for the 16:9 application and 14%/V for the 4:3 application. Both should be equal to the vertical sensitivity of 6.3%/ V. This means REW should be approximately 47k in both applications. In the 16:9 application this value can be too low because the width can not be made any more with EW setting at max. In that case it is better to make the EHT tracking outside the IC and set I2C-bus HCO bit to zero (EHT tracking vertical only). In a typical 4:3 application with a 47k resistor for REW and the EHT tracking input at 2.6V nominal the compensation is working satisfactory. For each deflection system EHT tracking has to be carefully sorted out by trial because it largely depends on the used EHT transformer and picture tube capacitance.

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3.

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ALIGNMENT PROCEDURES
The presence of all components in the required configuration Correct setting of option jumpers Good connections of all cables, especially the high voltages to the CRT panel and picture tube Connection of picture tube Aqua-dag grounding to the CRT panel Check that the supply voltage for the horizontal deflection is properly adjusted (with a potentiometer on the supply and deflection board; for 110o deflection this is usually 148Volt, for 90o it is 115Volt).

Before the evaluation board is switched on, please check the following:

3.1

IF-PLL

For TDA884XN1 or TDA8845; apply a 38.9MHz IF signal, modulated with a PAL test pattern to the IF output of the tuner (at L4 near the text P22). Force the system in PAL mode. Enter the Service menu and select item IF. Adjust the value until the AFC indication is in window and toggles between too low and too high) If necessary, the IF-PLL oscillator coil L1003 can be adjusted but with pre-aligned coils the TDA884x has a large enough control range (Toko 7KM type, factory-aligned within +/- 2%). For TDA884XN2; no alignment needed. Set the proper IF frequency with the IFA, IFB, IFC bits.

3.2

Tuner AGC

Apply an RF signal of 10mV to the tuner. Tune to this signal. For an asymmetrical tuner (J7 closed), adjust AGC for 0.5Vpp at the input of the SAW-filter (UV1300 series: 0.5Vpp=105dBuVrms). For symmetrical tuners (J7 open), adjust for 0.25Vpp.

3.3

Vertical geometry

Apply a picture with a test circle to Scart input AV1 and selects this input. Adjust brightness, contrast and the potentiometers at the EHT transformer for VG2 and focus voltage for a normal picture. VG2 can also be adjusted with VSD set to one; now the vertical scan is disabled. Adjust VG2 for a just visible horizontal line. Set VSD to zero afterwards. Set the vertical zoom to its neutral position VX = 19HEX. Set vertical scroll to the neutral centre position. Adjust the vertical slope VS until the middle line of the test circle is half visible (lower half of the screen is temporary blanked by SBL = 1).

3.4

Horizontal geometry

Apply a picture with a cross-hedge pattern to Scart input AV1 and selects this input. Adjust the picture height VA, vertical shift VSH and vertical S-correction SC. Adjust the horizontal phase HSH and picture width EW (full scan width). Adjust the horizontal linearity with the linearity corrector coil on the power & deflection board. Repeat HSH, EW and linearity until a linear picture is obtained. Adjust the parabola width PW and the corner parabola correction CP for perfect straight vertical lines. Adjust the trapezium correction TC.
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3.5 Video ampliers

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Apply a video signal for a black picture to Scart input AV1 and selects this input. Set brightness and contrast to mid position. Set the white gain controls WPR,WPG,WPB to mid position = 31HEX. Make sure that the ABS loop is enabled (AKB = 0). Change the video signal to a white picture (contrast control still in mid position). Adjust the white gain controls WPR,WPG,WPB for the correct white point (use a colour analyser with a 300 NIT scale). Change the video to a grey scale and check for linearity and visibility of all bars except the black one; correct with brightness and contrast controls. Change the video to a cross hatch pattern and set contrast to maximum. Adjust the focus potentiometer at the EHT transformer (at high beam-current) so that horizontal and vertical lines are equally sharp on the screen. Select the needed video drive level with the CL0, CL1, CL2 bits (from 57V to 107V black to white). The selected drive level is the AVERAGE value, peak values are larger. If wanted the level can be more than 107V average when the WPR, WPG, WPB bits are set to higher values. The gain in the used video amplifiers may not exceed 50 times (black current loop instability). A good value is 30 times.

3.6

Luminance-Chrominance delay

The TDA884x has an adjustable luminance delay DLY to correct for delay in the SAW filter. This can be used to equalise the luminance delay for each colour system so that the transitions in grey match the colour transitions. (Suggestion: In a multi-standard receiver, the embedded software can store this alignment for each colour system separately). Set contrast, brightness, colour saturation and peaking to normal values. Select a colour test circle pattern via the front-end (tuner) and adjust the luminance delay DLY. Adjust HSH if necessary.

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4. LAYOUT AND EMC

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The layout of a receiver is important for good performance and EMC behaviour. This chapter gives recommendations for component positioning and ground patterns. See also reference [17] and [18]. A large ground area should be made underneath the TDA884X itself to obtain a low ohmic and low inductive local reference ground. Use always a direct connection, NOT intersected by other leads, between the ground pins 14 and 44. Ground all TDA884X related components to the local reference ground. Ground the colour X-tals direct to this reference ground. Ground the phi-loop components to pin 44. Ground the IF-PLL components with a SEPARATE ground lead to pin 14. Ground the bandgap decoupling capacitors with a SEPARATE ground lead to pin 14. Create a substantial thick guard ring around the TDA884X application. Place the tuner as close to TDA884X as possible. Make ONLY ONE connection from reference ground plane to this guard ring. E.g. from pin 44 towards the tuner. Connect pin 3 of the SAW to the reference ground. Also for an asymmetrical tuner, connect pin 2 with a SEPARATE lead back to the tuner (as if it was a symmetrical tuner). Use series resistors in the vertical drive lines (pin 46 and 47). Pignoses (e.g. type WBC-2RT 12NC: 4330-030-41051) are recommended in the vertical output lines going to the vertical deflection yoke. Use decoupling capacitors of 1nF from pin 46 and 47 direct to pin 44 ground. The resistor for the reference current of the internal vertical and geometry part (pin 52) must be connected close to the IC, which also holds for the vertical sawtooth capacitor (pin 51). Ground tracks to these parts must be clean to avoid disturbance in the picture. The ground wire coming from the CRT panel should be grounded to the guard ring (use this order: IBL, Gnd, B, G, R). Place supply decoupling capacitors as close as possible to the IC with short tracks to the supply line and to ground. This gives a good decoupling lines and avoids cross-talk via the supply lines. Avoid cross talk from (NPN) emitter followers, buffering video or other high frequency signals. Add decoupling with a series resistor in the collector and preferably by an electrolytic capacitor in parallel with a ceramic capacitor. Tracks between emitters and the decoupling capacitors should be as short as possible. Avoid cross talk between components and/or tracks from the various video sources, RGB and YUV. This can be done by separating hot tracks with ground, supply or other cold tracks. Keep I2C-bus tracks away from sensitive tracks like vertical output tracks. The output buffers to the peripheral plugs have to be close to the connectors. The supply voltage decoupling of these output buffers should be to the ground of the peripheral plugs (e.g. pin 17 of Scart connector).

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Fig.5 Advised ground pattern for TDA884XN2 applications

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For TDA884XN1 and TDA8845 with external PLL IF coil: Keep the tracks connected to pins 3 and 4 as short as possible. Avoid any capacitance to these tracks, even the leadframe at pin 3 and 4 should be kept away from any polluted ground (no ground plane beneath pin 3,4 part of the IC). The shield of the coil has to be connected to a clean ground. In practice a floating coil housing is the best solution. The next figure shows the radiated immunity result of the PR31861 evaluation board. Figure 7 shows the layout. From this layout plot one can recognise the implementation of the recommendations as sketched in figure 5. The results are measured with the QSS-SR TDA8845 which perform almost the same as the TDA884XN1. The TDA884XN2 samples are also not very different, except that these versions are NOT sensitive for twice IF frequencies any more. From 60MHz to higher frequencies, all picture disturbances are modulation of the vertical deflection. It is measured with the first engineering samples of the TDA8354 vertical driver.
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Fig.6 PR31861 with TDA8845N1F (1X) Radiated Immunity Test

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5. PCB
Fig.7 PR31861 PCB Layout

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6. BILL OF MATERIALS

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TABLE 2 PR31861 Bill Of Materials


ITEM 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 41 42 43 44 45 46 CNT 1 4 9 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 7 5 1 2 3 1 1 3 1 1 2 1 1 1 4 1 2 1 1 7 2 1 2 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 1 1 3 1 2 PART_NO 8222-411-31861 2222-638-58101 2222-370-11104 2222-037-60221 2222-861-12471 2222-134-35109 2222-638-10689 2222-900-10558 2222-134-50228 2222-580-18712 2222-629-03102 2222-134-50109 2222-370-41103 2222-134-51109 2222-370-21473 2222-037-56479 2222-134-51478 2222-097-55101 2222-629-03472 2222-097-58108 2222-370-11474 2222-629-03222 2222-370-11224 2222-630-03332 2222-097-58228 2222-037-66102 2222-638-10189 2222-037-58109 2222-630-03222 2222-629-03223 9336-247-60112 9339-763-70215 9337-422-80212 9330-839-90153 PN-74HCT05 PN-TDA7057AQ TDA884X[45] PN-TDA8354 PN-LM7805CT 2422-021-98731 2422-021-98731 TOKO-7KM LAL03NA4R7M LAL03NA100K LAL03NA1R2M 4330-030-41051 COMP BOARD PR31861 100pF 100nF 220uF 470pF 10uF 68pF 4.7nF 2.2uF 100nF 1nF 10uF 10nF 10uF 47nF 47uF 4.7uF 100uF 4.7nF 1uF 470nF 2.2nF 220nF 3.3nF 2.2uF 1000uF 18pF 10uF 2.2nF 22nF BAT85 BAT54C BAT54 1N4148 74HCT05 TDA7057AQ TDA884X[45] TDA8354 LM7805CT JUMPER_2p JUMPER_3p 150nH 4.7uH 10uH 1.2uH WBC_2_RT C638-N750 MKT 370 RSM 037 NP0 RLP5 134 C638-NP0 X7R RLP5 134 MKT 370 C629 RLP5 134 MKT 370 RLP5 134 MKT 370 RSM 037 RLP5 134 RLP7 097 C629 RLP7 097 MKT 370 C629 MKT 370 C630 RLP7 097 RSM 037 C638-NP0 RSM 037 C630 C629 Schottky Schottky Schottky SERIES VENDOR PS-SLE PHILIPS PHILIPS PHILIPS PHILIPS PHILIPS PHILIPS PHILIPS PHILIPS PHILIPS PHILIPS PHILIPS PHILIPS PHILIPS PHILIPS PHILIPS PHILIPS PHILIPS PHILIPS PHILIPS PHILIPS PHILIPS PHILIPS PHILIPS PHILIPS PHILIPS PHILIPS PHILIPS PHILIPS PHILIPS PHILIPS PHILIPS PHILIPS 2% 10% 20% 5% 20% 2% 10% 20% 20% -19,2 20% 10% 20% 10% 20% 20% 20% 100V 63V 35V 50V 16V 100V 50V 35V 50V 63V 35V 250V 50V 100V 25V 50V 16V TOL RAT GEOMETRY BOARD CER2_2B C370_A CASE_R14 C0805 CASE_R52_TFA CER2_2B C0805 CASE_R51_CA C0805 CER2_1 CASE_R54_CA C370_A CASE_R55_CA C370_A CASE_R11_m CASE_R54_CA CASE_R74_m CER2_1 CASE_R71_m C370_C CER2_1 C370_B CER2_3 CASE_R71_m CASE_R17 CER2_1 CASE_R11_m CER2_2B CER2_4 SOD68 SOT23 SOT23 SOD27 SOT108 SOT141 SDIL56_s SOT141_heat._c TO220_vc JUMPER_2p JUMPER_3p TOKO_7km 10% 10% 10% uChoke_3e uChoke_3e uChoke_3e WBC_2rt C1 C2 C6 C16 C10 C14 C17 C46 C51 C53 C60 C64 C65 C11 C12 C13 C31 C15 C18 C19 C20 C21 C26 C27 C30 C43 C63 C63 C22 C33 C41 C45 C54 C24 C28 C66 C29 C36 C44 C3 C32 C35 C47 C50 C37 C38 C4 C9 C40 C42 C48 C5 C7 C23 C39 C52 C55 C57 C59 C67 C8 C25 C34 C49 C56 C58 C61 D1 D6 D2 D3 D4 D5 D7 D8 D9 IC1 IC2 IC3 IC4 IC5 J11 J2 J3 J8 J9 J10 J12 L1 L2 L3 L5 L7 L4 L6 L8 REFERENCE

-20 +80 63V 20% 10% -19,2 10% 10% 20% 20% 2% 20% 10% 63V 63V 63V 63V 100V 63V 25V 100V 63V 100V

-20 +80 63V

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TABLE 2 PR31861 Bill Of Materials
ITEM 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 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 CNT 3 1 5 3 2 3 1 1 3 1 1 2 1 6 4 1 2 4 1 3 1 2 1 1 1 1 3 2 8 3 1 3 2 4 9 2 1 7 1 2 1 PART_NO MKS3734-1-0404 2422-025-10701 MKS3733-1-0303 2422-034-15068 05-88-1536 MKS3735-1-0505 25-424 4822-267-10094 MKF1512-1-01212 05-88-1136 VP1CH 05-88-1536 05-88-1136 MKS3742-1-01212 2322-730-61479 2322-180-73123 2322-730-61181 2322-730-61759 2322-730-61101 2322-180-73473 2322-180-73684 2322-186-16102 2322-180-73224 2322-730-61104 2322-180-73681 2322-180-73392 2322-205-13108 2322-180-73479 2322-180-73759 2322-180-73331 2322-730-61393 2322-180-73181 2322-180-73393 2322-180-73221 2322-730-61103 2322-730-61472 2322-180-73391 2322-180-73101 2322-180-73471 2322-180-73331 2322-180-73104 COMP MKS3730_4p DCONN MKS3730_3p SOLDERPIN_small ARRAY_BUS _1x5p MKS3730_5p TM0508A_4 EURO_SCAR T MKF1500_12 p ARRAY_1x2p EURO_SCAR T_sqr ARRAY_BUS _1x3p ARRAY_1x7p MKS3730_12 p 47 12k 180 75 100 47k 680k 1k 220k 100k 680 3.9k 1 47 75 330 39k 180 39k 220 10k 4.7k 390 100 470 330 100k SINGLE_AR RAY_BU SINGLE_AR RAY MKS3730 RC11 SFR16T RC11 RC11 RC11 SFR16T SFR16T SFR25H SFR16T RC11 SFR16T SFR16T NFR25 SFR16T SFR16T SFR16T RC11 SFR16T SFR16T SFR16T RC11 RC11 SFR16T SFR16T SFR16T SFR16T SFR16T MKF1500 SINGLE_AR RAY SINGLE_AR RAY_BU MKS3730 SERIES MKS3730 DCONN MKS3730 VENDOR STOCKO SOURIAU STOCKO PHILIPS DISPLAY STOCKO LUTRONIC ? STOCKO DISPLAY TEXIM DISPLAY DISPLAY STOCKO PHILIPS PHILIPS PHILIPS PHILIPS PHILIPS PHILIPS PHILIPS PHILIPS PHILIPS PHILIPS PHILIPS PHILIPS PHILIPS PHILIPS PHILIPS PHILIPS PHILIPS PHILIPS PHILIPS PHILIPS PHILIPS PHILIPS PHILIPS PHILIPS PHILIPS PHILIPS PHILIPS 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 0.1W 0.5W 0.1W 0.1W 0.1W 0.5W 0.5W 0.5W 0.5W 0.1W 0.5W 0.5W 0.5W 0.5W 0.5W 0.5W 0.1W 0.5W 0.5W 0.5W 0.1W 0.1W 0.5W 0.5W 0.5W 0.5W 0.5W TOL RAT GEOMETRY MKS3730_4p

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REFERENCE P10 P15 P29 P12 P13 P14 P17 P25 P30

DCONN_PIN_25p MKS3730_3p

SOLDER_PIN_sm P18 P26 P32 all ARRAY_1x5p MKS3730_5p TM0508A_4 EURO_SCART MKF1500_12p ARRAY_1x2p EURO_SCART_s qr_spark_g ARRAY_1x3p ARRAY_1x7p MKS3730_12p R0805 SFR16T R0805 R0805 R0805 SFR16T SFR16T SFR25H_5e SFR16T_4e R0805 SFR16T_4e SFR16T SFR25H SFR16T_4e SFR16T SFR16T R0805 SFR16T SFR16T SFR16T R0805 R0805 SFR16T_4e SFR16T SFR16T SFR16T_3e SFR16T_4e P2 P11 P21 P22 P24 P23 P27 P3 P8 P19 P4 P5 P6 P16 P7 P9 P20 P28 P31 P33 P34 R1 R9 R34 R37 R10 R102 R104 R103 R107 R108 R109 R106 R11 R15 R18 R112 R116 R119 R124 R125 R13 R14 R16 R89 R105 R17 R58 R19 R36 R53 R59 R61 R66 R92 R93 R2 R12 R77 R21 R23 R60 R63 R26 R114 R27 R32 R120 R123 R3 R4 R5 R20 R22 R25 R47 R48 R49 R30 R84 R31 R35 R45 R52 R57 R87 R91 R97 R38 R39 R44 R40

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TABLE 2 PR31861 Bill Of Materials
ITEM 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 CNT 1 2 4 2 2 2 1 1 8 1 3 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 6 1 3 5 1 1 1 1 1 PART_NO 2322-180-73684 2322-180-73478 2322-180-73104 2322-180-73273 2322-180-73333 2322-180-73479 2322-180-73823 2322-180-73223 2322-180-73102 2322-180-73153 2322-730-61222 2322-180-73103 2322-180-73822 2322-180-73223 2322-180-73108 2322-180-73101 2322-180-73332 2322-194-13331 2322-180-73472 2322-186-16108 2322-730-61123 2322-180-73102 2322-180-73152 2322-180-73332 2322-180-73108 2322-730-61331 2322-730-61102 2322-730-61822 UV1316 9335-896-30215 9335-897-90215 9331-977-30112 9331-976-40112 9335-896-30215 9922-520-00481 9922-520-00478 9336-059-00112 9331-177-60153 COMP 680k 4.7 100k 27k 33k 47 82k 22k 1k 15k 2.2k 10k 8.2k 22k 1 100 3.3k 330 4.7k 1 12k 1k 1.5k 3.3k 1 330 1k 8.2k UV1316 BC548 BC636 BC558 BC548 BC848B SERIES SFR16T SFR16T SFR16T SFR16T SFR16T SFR16T SFR16T SFR16T SFR16T SFR16T RC11 SFR16T SFR16T SFR16T SFR16T SFR16T SFR16T PR02 SFR16T SFR25H RC11 SFR16T SFR16T SFR16T SFR16T RC11 RC11 RC11 UV13 VENDOR PHILIPS PHILIPS PHILIPS PHILIPS PHILIPS PHILIPS PHILIPS PHILIPS PHILIPS PHILIPS PHILIPS PHILIPS PHILIPS PHILIPS PHILIPS PHILIPS PHILIPS PHILIPS PHILIPS PHILIPS PHILIPS PHILIPS PHILIPS PHILIPS PHILIPS PHILIPS PHILIPS PHILIPS PHILIPS TOL 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% RAT 0.5W 0.5W 0.5W 0.5W 0.5W 0.5W 0.5W 0.5W 0.5W 0.5W 0.1W 0.5W 0.5W 0.5W 0.5W 0.5W 0.5W 2W 0.5W 0.5W 0.1W 0.5W 0.5W 0.5W 0.5W 0.1W 0.1W 0.1W GEOMETRY SFR16T_4e SFR16T SFR16T SFR16T SFR16T SFR16T SFR16T SFR16T SFR16T SFR16T R0805 SFR16T SFR16T_4e SFR16T_4e SFR16T_3e SFR16T_4e SFR16T_4e PR02 SFR16T SFR25H R0805 SFR16T_4e SFR16T SFR16T SFR16T R0805 R0805 R0805 UV1316 SOT23 SOT23 TO92 TO92 SOT23 HC49_u13 HC49_u13 5V6 7V5 SOT89 SOD27

Application Note AN98067


REFERENCE R41 R42 R72 R43 R98 R115 R118 R46 R69 R50 R121 R51 R56 R54 R55 R6 R24 R33 R62 R65 R78 R113 R117 R64 R67 R76 R110 R7 R28 R68 R111 R122 R70 R71 R73 R74 R75 R79 R8 R29 R80 R81 R82 R83 R88 R85 R86 R90 R94 R95 R99 R100 R101 R96 TN1 TR1 TR10 TR12 TR2 TR8 TR9 TR11 TR13 TR16 TR3 TR14 TR15 TR4 TR5 TR6 TR7 X1 X2 Z1 Z2

Gen_Purpose PHILIPS Gen_Purpose PHILIPS Gen_Purpose PHILIPS Gen_Purpose PHILIPS Gen_Purpose PHILIPS SARONIX SARONIX PHILIPS PHILIPS

4.433619MHz Crystal 3.579545MHz Crystal BZV49C BZX79C BZV49C BZX79C

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TABLE 2 PR31861 Bill Of Materials
ITEM 1 CNT 2 PART_NO K177-AC-819 COMP ISOLATIONAVE SERIES VENDOR TOL RAT GEOMETRY TO220_vc

Application Note AN98067


REFERENCE IC5 IC4 IC3 IC4 IC5

SOT141_heat._c 2 3 4 1 1 1 DIL_SHR_56p_S DIL_SHR_56 OCKET p_SOCKET 9390-288-60112 3119-101-01700 SPRINGCLIP SPRINGCLIP curv_wash_St _Zn_M3_UN- _1011 B wash_St_Zn_ M3_UNB_050 hex_nut_X_St _Zn_YE_M3_ N-B_020 U ch_scr_St_Zn _M3x8 JUMPER_CA P JUMPER_CA P PHILIPS PHILIPS SDIL56_s SOT141_heat._c TO220_vc DCONN_PIN_25p _sqr DCONN_PIN_25p _sqr DCONN_PIN_25p _sqr DCONN_PIN_25p _sqr JUMPER_3p JUMPER_2p

2522-728-04003

P12

2522-600-86017

P12

2522-401-64008

P12

8 9 10

2 6 1

2522-002-70002 2422-062-43241 2422-024-04008

P12 J10 J12 J2 J3 J8 J9 J11

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7. DIAGRAMS
Fig.8 PR31861 Main diagram
P8 1 P9 1 2 3 4 5

Application Note AN98067

SOUND-1 +8V
C64 100nF

LM7805CT

+5V
IC5 C65 100nF C100 10uF

Dummy sound connector

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

+15V +5V

OneChipTV-IC
SOUND SAW 1 SIF [AGC] Sound Dec 56 [IF sound] P2 De-emphasis 55 [IF Sound] 54

If IfGnd

ONLY FOR N1 Toko 7KL P600INAS-A740HM

2 Ext Sound [QSS out] 3

Audio Out
7 8

2.2uF C5

+8V
R17 47 R23 180

L1

P4 C101 3n3 C8 22nF 2.2uF R13 680

150nH
C13 10uF 4

2 4 3 5 R31 390 6

VCO-ref

Tuner-AGC

TDA8845 9 10 11 12 P6 C15 68pF

VCO-ref

IF-AGC

53

C7

+8V
J2

TDA884X J3 Bandpass

8 C14 100nF TR3 BC558 R33 R39 1k

PLL IF Decoupling Video Out

V_Iref

52

R26 39k

+8V

Vsawtooth

51

C17 100nF R40 100k C21 1nF R41 680k

C19 2.2uF P19 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

SOUND-2
P20 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

R38 470 L2 4.7uH Trap

SCL
R44

7 330 8 330

SCL

EHT

50 MAIN SAW

EhtComp

Lmain Rmain

SDA
C23 R51 47

SDA

IF

49 P11

R46 27k

If IfGnd
C26 1nF

2.2uF C25 22nF

Bandgap

IF

48

P16 BC548 TR4

+8V
R56 47

SVHS_C SVHS_Y +8V


L3 10uH C34 100uF

C27 1nF C29 47nF

10

SVHS-C

VdriveA

47

Idrive+ IdriveR57

11

SVHS-Y

VdriveB

46

Lin Rin Lout Rout


R62 1k R60 180 R63 180

C31 10uF

C30 1nF EW

12 C35 22nF

Supply

Cvbs_2Fe

J8 AvlCap 45 or EW_drive

EWdrive
100 C32 4.7uF

AVL

C36 47nF 14 C39 2.2uF C42 220nF C44

CVBS-Int

TDA884X[45]

13

Gnd

44 C37 4.7nF 1uF 2.2nF R69 27k

+8V
L5 10uH C41 10uF

Gnd

Phi-1

43 R64 42 15k C38 C40

SCL SDA

15 Audio Out [AM output] 16

Phi-2

TR6 BC548

HOR
P28 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

SecPllDec

Sandcastle 41 Hflyback 40 R74

Hflyback Sand Cvbs_Sw


R77 330

CRT
BeamCurr Hflyback
R86 3.3k RES P24 1 2

Cvbs_Av1
R83

17 Ext CVBS 47nF

Input
18 Black Current 19

H out

100 39 C46 100nF

Hdrive

Iblack

1k R87 3 4 5

DigiDec

+8V
R88 1k 3.3nF 100nF C49 22nF R90 1 C50 100uF

R-out G-out B-out


R97 R91

100 20 100 21 100

CVBS Switch 38 Output 37 C48 R98 100k X1 C51

Hdrive

VCC

EhtComp +8V EWdrive

Colour PLL 36 Filter

SUPPLY
P34 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 J11 12

I2C
P29 1

BeamCurr SCL R_Av1 +5V SDA B_Av1


C58 C56 22nF

22 BeamCurr

Vguard
23 Rin

Xtal 35 4.43/3.58 Xtal 34 3.58


Chroma Ref 33

4.433619MHz C55 18pF 1 18pF 2 3.579545MHz

YUV P33

X2

C57

(+33V) +45V +16V +5Vstby

2 3 4

G_Av1
C61

24 22nF 25 22nF

Gin

Fref
P26

3 4

Bin

R-Y in

32

R-Yret
5

OUT
P30 1 2 3

R113

Fbl_Osd
1k

26

Fblank

B-Y in

31

B-Yret Sand R-Ysnd B-Ysnd

6 7 8 9 10 11

+15V (+12V) +8V +5V

+8V Fbl_Av1

27

Yin

R-Y out

30

SDA SCL +8V

Cvbs_Sw

Gnd
P32

28

Yout IC3

B-Y out

29

Stby

12

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Fig.9 PR31861 Peripheral circuit diagrams

Application Note AN98067

Audio Amplifier TUNER


D1 BAT85
C3 47uF R10 12k R14 3.9k C10 100nF R11 47k 2 13 16

SCART
C1 100pF
R2 330

Vol-R Vol-L

BRIDGE_WIRE P1
R8 4.7k R7 C4

1 VC1 2 NC 3 VI(1) 470nF 4 VP 5 R29 4.7k

Rout
R12

1 2 3 4 R18 5 6 7 8 R24 R6 1k R15

C2 100pF

Rin

Rmain
10k R16

AGC

Lout
TU

J1
3

VST
P7

C6 100pF

330 R19 75

47k 47k

+15V

Vtune
Adr[Hi]

C11 220uF

C9 470nF

R27

SCL
220 R32

J5 J6

SCL[Mid]

Hi Mid Lo +45V
R35 100

Lin
1k

C16 100pF

Lmain +5V

6 SGND 7 VC2

R28 10k

SDA
220 PLL

5 VST 6

SDA[Lo]

OSD
[+5]

R36 75

9 10 11 12 13 14 15

VOLUME
P13

+5V +45V

P15

R43 100k
1 2 3

LEFT
P14 1 2 3

8 OUT2+ 9 PGND2 10 OUT2-

R42 4.7 C22 10uF R50

33k C28 10uF


8 R55 22k J7 9

+5V

B_Av1 G_Av1 R_Av1 Fbl_Osd

1 2 3 4

R45 100 R52 100 R53 75

47K MCR12

C24 10nF

i.c.

R54 82k

+8V
+33V R58 47 16 C33 10uF 17 18 TR5 BC548 R65 1k R66 P5 75

RIGHT
P17 3 2 1

11 OUT112 PGND1 13 OUT1+ IC2

IfGnd
L4 1.2uH

10

IfGnd

R59 75

If

11

IF 15 TN1

Cvbs_2Fe
R61 75 21 19

14

Gnd
P18

20

J9

Vsync

VERTICAL
P22 1

BeamCurr

1N4148 D5

NON-CRT CRT

R68 10k

Cvbs_Av1
R73

Fbl_Av1
1

D6 BAT85
R78 1k

WBC_2_RT 2 3 4 5 L6

R79 R80

R81

1 R75

Guard

330

NC

C43 1nF L8 WBC_2_RT R89

1 1.5k R85 1.5k

Vm

SVHS
SVHS_Y SVHS_C
R92 75 2 5 1

Vcon

Y
R93 75

+16V
NFR25

VpB

1 C53 100nF 5 VB

MICRO
P31
1

C52 1000uF 7 6

Cvbs_Sw +8V Stby Hflyback Vsync +5V +5V


R114 39k

P23 TM0508A_4

R105

+45V
NFR25

Vflb

1 C60 100nF 9 VA 8 GNDA

+5V
TR13 BC558 R111 10k C59 10uF

VSYNC
R112 R115 100k 680k 10 VpA

Sand Vol-R Vol-L +5Vstby SCL SDA


R120 220 R121 33k R117 1k TR14 BC548

R116

11 100

IdriveTR15 BC548 R118 100k R119

Vi-

12

10

Idrive+
100 13 C62 1nF C63 1nF

Vi+

11

Comp IC4

12

Vertical Amplifier

27

TDA8354

GNDB

TDA7057AQ

J4

VI(2)

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System evaluation board for TDA884X/45 TV Concepts


Fig.10 PR31861 Add on board diagrams

Application Note AN98067

H-flyback simulator
(non-CRT applications only)
12 11 10 9 R20 10k R21 39k C12 R22 10k R25 10k R30 6 4.7k TR1 BC848B TR2 BC848B C18 4.7nF 5 4 3 2 1 8 7

P12

HOR
P3

PC-Centronics 25p male R1 47


R3 R4 10k

I2C-bus interface
R5 10k

MKF1500_12p

10k

R9 47
14 13 12 11 10 9 8

+8V
IC1

74HCT05 I2C
P10 1 2 3 4

470pF

Hdrive Gnd Hflyb R37 47

R34 47

(2n2 to 6n8) BAT54C


R47 10k R48 10k R49 10k
A1 A2 K

SCL Gnd +5V SDA

C20 100nF

D3 BAT54

D2

Z1 5V6

D4 BAT54

BZV49C

CRT
P21

R67 D7 D8 D9 R76 1N4148 2.2k Z2 BZX79C 7V5

Black-Current simulator
R70 8.2k R71 22k

B G R Gnd Iblack

5 4 3 2 1

R72 4.7

+8Vo

TR7 BC848B R84 4.7k

R82 12k

C45 10uF 35V

+8Vo

L7 10uH
C47 100uF 16V J10 TR8

4x BC848B

2.2k

TR9

TR10

R95 TR11 BC858B R99 R94 330 180 R106 180 R107 75 R108 75 R109 75 R103 75 R104 180 R110 2.2k 1k R100 1k R101 1k R102 TR12 BC848B 1k

RGB
CVBS

R96 8.2k 10uF 35V


3 2

OUT
P25
1

C54

+8Vo

11

13

15

17

19

21

Scart RGB output panel


P27

9 10

12

14

16

18

+8Vo

20

ScartOut

CVBS status pin always active Activate RGB by jumper

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8.
[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9]

Application Note AN98067

REFERENCES
TDA884x/5x-N1 series, I2C-bus controlled PAL/NTSC/SECAM TV-Processors Tentative Device Specification, May 5, 1997 TDA884X/5X-N2 series, I2C-bus controlled PAL/NTSC/SECAM TV processors Tentative Device Specification, December 16,1997 TDA8845/55H I2C-bus controlled PAL/NTSC/SECAM TV processors with QSS IF circuit Tentative Device Specification, December 16,1997 Application information for single chip TV-processor TDA8373/74/75/77 Report no: AN95043.1, June 1995, T. Bruton, P.C.T.J. Laro, J.F.M. Luijckx, R.P. Vermeulen. Application information for single chip TV-processor TDA884X/885X-N1 Report no: AN96109, October 1996, F.Bremer, T.Bruton, P.Laro, J.Luijckx, R.Vermeulen. Application information for single chip TV-processor TDA884X/885X-N2 Report no: AN98002, January 1998, F.Bremer, T.Bruton, A.Kenc, P.Laro, J.Luijckx, R.Vermeulen. Black current stabilisation description & application for the TDA8362A, TDA8366 and TDA8376. Report no: AN94043, June 1994, T. Bruton. TV Controller system CTV832S Report no: ETV/UM97010.1, September 1998, R. vd Broeck, Herman Otter. TDA8354Q Full bridge current driven vertical deflection output circuit in LVDMOS Preliminary Specification, September 3, 1998

[10] 150W Supply and Horizontal Deflection for Receivers with 110o CRTs PR31082. Report no: AN95016, 14 February 1995, Wim de Haan. [11] 80W Supply and Horizontal Deflection for Receivers with 90o CRTs PR31012. Report no: AN96065, 5 June1996, Ralph vd Eijnden. [12] Contact address for TDA884X application boards and product information: Mr. B. Bakker, Marketing Manager-CTV Telephone ++31-24-3533355 Fax ++31-24-3533218 E-mail Bert.Bakker@nym.sc.philips.com [13] Contact address for RGB and vertical deflection ICs: F.S. Yoong, Marketing Manager-BL Video Telephone ++31-24-3533845 Fax ++31-24-3533218 E-mail FS.Yoong@nym.sc.philips.com [14] WIC software (Windows I2C interface program) can be obtained at: Niek.vandenBerg@nym.sc.philips.com [15] Internet: http://www.semiconductors.philips.com [16] Diode modulator for linear zoom Report no: AN96099, August 1996, C.H.J. Bergmans [17] EMC immunity guidelines for the TDA837x application Report no: ETV96001.0, April 1996, J.v.Nieuwenburg, E.Arnold. [18] EMC guidelines for TDA88xx applications Report no: AN98097, to be released in november 1998, J.v.Nieuwenburg, M.C. Coenen.

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APPENDIX 1

Application Note AN98067

PR31871 GTV micro controller board for PR31861 evaluation board


Fig.11 PR31871 Diagram
MICRO P1

+5V

Non-linear Integrator R2 R1
220 12k R4 15k

R3 1k

+45V
D1 TR1 BC635 R7 100 D2 R11 3.3k Z2 BZX79C 3V9

Cvbs_Sw +8V Stby Hflyback Vsync


+5V

C1 10uF 35V

R5 3.3k R6 1k

Vtune
R8 180k C2 10uF 35V

J1 Z1 ZTK33B

BAT85

5V +Vmicro 3V

Vol-R Vol-L
+5Vstby

+Vmicro
R9 10k BC858 TR3 R12 3.3k R14 R10 10k R13 3.3k 1 Tpwm C3 8.2pF TR2 PH2369

C4 100nF

SCL SDA

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

SERVICE
DKL1 52 P2

SCL
2 Vol_L ML 51 R15 3 Vol_R SDA 50 R17 100 49 R19 100 48 R23 100 47 1 7 Sys SCL1 46 2 J2 3 R26 100 4 R32 4.7k L1 WBC_2.5_R C7 100nF 10 Stat_Av2 Reset 43 C8 100nF C9 10uF 50V 42 X1 C10 18pF 41 12MHz 40 C11 18pF TR8 BC858 R38 10k TR6 BC858 S1 R40 100 R41 270 R25 3.3k R22 3.3k 3.3k

Vol-L
4.7k R16

+Vmicro SDA

Vol-R
4.7k C5 100nF TR4 BC848 VST P3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 C6 100nF R20 2.2k R21 2.2k

R18

3.3k

+Vmicro SDA Service SCL1 SDA1

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Mute

SCL

SCL +Vmem SDA1 SCL1

PCF85116-3
+Vmem
R27 100 R31 8 7 6 5 IC1 R34 100 1 2 3 4

5 R24 3.3k

+8V
6 R29 3.3k R30 3.3k TR5 BC848 R33 R35 47k 33k R36 47k res R37 9 8

Feat0

SDA1

Vtune
Hi Mid Lo R28 47k

Feat1

Int0/P12

Rc5N +Vmicro

100

+45V
Bnd1 Bnd0 0 0 Lo 0 1 (AC-off) 1 0 Mid 1 1 Hi

Comb

Service

45 J3

Service
Reset

Stat_Av1

VddM

44

42p 52p

+Vmicro

R42 4.7k res

33k TR7 BC848 11

R43 10k

Av1

X1

R39 10k R44 39k

Z3 3.6V

+Vmem
TR9 BC848

+Vmem Stby
R48 1k 22k 14 R49 15k 15k 15 Bnc0 R45 15k R46 TR10 BC848 12 J4 J5 Av2 X2

Close for 42 pins Close for 52 pins

13

GTV

VssM+T

Xgnd

ETT MTV, 366, 169 P83C770 Close all


J6

VddT

39 J7

770
38

366, 169 ETT


C12 100nF C14 27pF C15 27pF C16 27pF C17 27pF C18 27pF C19 27pF

+Vmicro Rc5N

J9

L2 WBC_2.5_R C13 100nF

R50

Bnc1

VddA

Painter
R52 100

MTV
J8

Keyb
R55 R56 R57 R58 P4

R51 100 R53 100 R59 100 R62 100 R65 100 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

16

KeyB0

Vsync

37

ETT, 366, 169,770 +Vmicro

Vsync

[ MTV, 366, ETT, 169,770]

Rc5N +Vstb GND LedN KEY0 KEY1 KEY2 KEY3 On-Off

4x
15k

17

KeyB1

Hsync

36

R54 100

Local keyboard panel


Hflyback Fbl_Osd R_Av1
R64 R61 470 D3 LED-3G D4 LED-3G D5 PS7 P+ S5 Store S6 Ctrl+ S2 CtrlS3 Menu S4

18

KeyB2

Fbl

35

R60 1k

19

KeyB3

34

R63 100

20

LedN

33

R66 100

G_Av1 B_Av1
C20 100nF J12

470 R68 470

21 J10

On_Off

32

R67 100

Close for 42 pins IC Cvbs_Sw For 169 only


C21 100nF C22 100nF C24 100nF R76 27k

22

VssA

RGBRef/RefH

31 J11 30

169 ETT
R69 10k

LED-3G TR11 BC848

D6 LED-3R D7 LED-3G 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Painter
R73 8.2k TR12 BC848

+Vmicro
R70 1k R71 470

23

Cvbs0

Rmc/P14

C23 10uF 16V

Keyb
P5

24

Cvbs1

Ale/ProgN

29

R72 10k

25

Black

Vpp/Ean

28

ETT

R74 10k R77 10k C25 10uF 50V C26 1uF 50V

R75 100

D8 TSOP1836
Vs Out

J13 26 Iref IC2 Vcs/PsEn 27

C27 22uF 10V

For 169 only +Vmicro

Gnd

R79 2.2k

Stby S8

Rc5N +Vstb GND LedN KEY0 KEY1 KEY2 KEY3 On-Off

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Fig.12 PR31871 PCB Layout

Application Note AN98067

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Application Note AN98067

TABLE 3 PR31871 Bill Of Materials


ITEM 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 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 CNT 1 2 2 6 1 2 1 1 1 10 1 2 4 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 2 1 1 1 4 17 1 3 3 1 2 1 1 2 7 2 10 4 4 1 1 10 8 1 7 1 3 1 1 PART_NO 8222-411-31871 2222-134-50109 2222-861-12189 2222-861-12279 2222-134-55109 2222-134-51108 2222-030-34229 2222-861-12828 2222-370-11104 2222-580-18712 2222-134-51109 9336-247-60112 LED-3G LED-3R TSOP1836 PN-PCF85116-3P PN-GTV 4330-030-38081 MKF1512-1-0-1212 MKS3737-1-0-707 MKS3739-1-0-909 MKS3734-1-0-404 2322-180-73221 2322-180-73332 2322-730-61472 2322-730-61101 2322-180-73123 2322-730-61222 2322-730-61473 2322-180-73102 2322-730-61333 2322-180-73153 2322-730-61271 2322-730-61273 2322-730-61153 2322-730-61223 2322-730-61332 2322-730-61102 2322-730-61471 2322-180-73101 2322-180-73184 2322-730-61103 RODELCO-4972-964 9332-219-20112 9335-896-10215 9334-500-90112 9335-897-70215 9922-520-12MHz PN-ZTK-33-B COMPONENT BOARD PR31871 10uF 18pF 27pF 10uF 1uF 22uF 8.2pF 100nF 100nF 10uF BAT85 LED-3G LED-3R TSOP1836 PCF85116_3P GTV WBC_2.5_R MKF1500_12p MKS3730_7p MKS3730_9p MKS3730_4p 220 3.3k 4.7k 100 12k 2.2k 47k 1k 33k 15k 270 27k 15k 22k 3.3k 1k 470 100 180k 10k SKHHAK BC635 BC848 PH2369 BC858 12MHz ZTK33B RLP5 134 NP0 NP0 RLP5 134 RLP5 134 AS 030 NP0 MKT 370 MKT 370 RLP5 134 Schottky Low_Cost Low_Cost Infra_red_emitt EEPROMs IC_Universal Chokes MKF1500 MKS3730 MKS3730 MKS3730 SFR16T SFR16T RC11 RC11 SFR16T RC11 RC11 SFR16T RC11 SFR16T RC11 RC11 RC11 RC11 RC11 RC11 RC11 SFR16T SFR16T RC11 print_switch Gen_Purpose Gen_Purpose Switching Gen_Purpose Crystal Misc SERIES VENDOR PS-SLE PHILIPS PHILIPS PHILIPS PHILIPS PHILIPS PHILIPS PHILIPS PHILIPS PHILIPS PHILIPS PHILIPS TEXIM TEXIM TEMIC PHILIPS * PHILIPS STOCKO STOCKO STOCKO STOCKO PHILIPS PHILIPS PHILIPS PHILIPS PHILIPS PHILIPS PHILIPS PHILIPS PHILIPS PHILIPS PHILIPS PHILIPS PHILIPS PHILIPS PHILIPS PHILIPS PHILIPS PHILIPS PHILIPS PHILIPS ALPS PHILIPS PHILIPS PHILIPS PHILIPS PHILIPS PHILIPS ZTK33B 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 0.5W 0.5W 0.1W 0.1W 0.5W 0.1W 0.1W 0.5W 0.1W 0.5W 0.1W 0.1W 0.1W 0.1W 0.1W 0.1W 0.1W 0.5W 0.5W 0.1W 20% 5% 5% 20% 20% 20/50 0.5pF 10% 20% 20% 35V 50V 50V 16V 50V 10V 50V 63V 50V 50V C1 C2 C10 C11 C14 C15 C16 C17 C18 C23 C25 C26 C27 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C8 C12 C13 C9 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D7 D6 D8 IC1 IC2 L1 L2 P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 R1 R11 R14 R16 R32 R42 R17 R19 R23 R26 R34 R2 R20 R21 R79 R28 R35 R36 R3 R33 R37 R4 R41 R44 R76 R45 R49 R50 R55 R56 R48 R73 R5 R12 R13 R15 R18 R6 R46 R60 R70 R61 R64 R68 R71 R7 R8 R9 R10 R38 R39 R43 S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 TR1 TR10 TR11 TR12 TR4 TR2 TR3 TR6 TR8 X1 Z1 TOL RATIN REFERENCE

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Philips Semiconductors

System evaluation board for TDA884X/45 TV Concepts


TABLE 3 PR31871 Bill Of Materials
ITEM 50 51 52 53 CNT 1 1 1 1 PART_NO 9331-176-90153 9331-176-80153 DIL_SHR_52p_SOCKET 2422-549-13654 COMPONENT BZX79C BZX79C DIL_SHR_52p_SOCKET DIL_8p_SOCKET SERIES BZX79C BZX79C VENDOR PHILIPS PHILIPS TOL

Application Note AN98067


RATIN 3V9 3V6 REFERENCE Z2 Z3 IC2 IC1

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