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Contents Chapter 1: Introduction ........................... 1 - 1 System specifications (general) ................... 1 - 2 Chapter 2: Chipset and Mainboard information ............................ 2 - 1 CPU ............................................................... 2 - 1 Chipsets ........................................................ 2 - 3 SiS630S ............................................................ 2 - 3 PC Card Chipset - PCI1410 ............................. 2 - 11 Ports ...............
Remove the battery............................................. 3 - 5 Remove the keyboard ......................................... 3 - 6 Remove the HDD assembly ................................ 3 - 7 Remove the CD-ROM\DVD-ROM assembly ......... 3 - 8 Remove the heat sink ......................................... 3 - 9 Applying a heat sink pad .................................... 3 - 9 Remove the CPU .............................................. 3 - 10 Reinstall the CPU ....................................
LCD panel (14.1”) assembly and parts list ........... A - 4 Keyboard and Touchpad assembly ..................... A - 5 Keyboard and Touchpad assembly parts list ........ A - 6 FDD assembly and parts list ............................... A - 7 HDD assembly and parts list ............................... A - 8 CD-ROM assembly and parts list......................... A - 9 DVD-ROM assembly and parts list .................... A - 10 2700C .........................................................
Introduction Chapter 1: Introduction This manual covers information you will need to service or upgrade your Notebook Computer. Information about operating the computer (e.g. getting started, etc...) is in the User’s Manual. Driver Information is also found in the User’s Manual. The User’s Manual is shipped with the computer. Operating Systems (Windows ME, Windows 2000, etc.) have their own manuals as do application software. If you have any questions regarding those, please consult their user’s manual.
Service Manual System specifications (general) The main unit of the Model 2200C/2700C Notebook PC has the following components: – Intel FC-PGA370 Pentium III with AGP technology-based mainboard, using the SiS630S chipset solution supporting SDRAM with 0MB on-board DRAM, expandable to 32MB, 64MB, 96MB, 128MB, 192MB, 256MB, or 512MB using one or two expansion SODIMMs – user-installed modules: CD-ROM or DVD or CD-RW ROM – main storage (HDD) bay: principal HDD 2.5” 12.7/9.
Introduction CPU ( FC-PGA370 ) Keyboard Intel Celeron-450 Intel Celeron-500 (1.6V) (1.6V) Keys Fn key support 84 YES Intel Celeron-550 Intel Pentium III-600 (1.6V) (1.65V) Integrated numeric keypad Inverted “T” layout cursor keys YES YES Intel Pentium III-650 Intel Pentium III-700 (1.65V) (1.65V) HDD Intel Pentium III-750 Intel Pentium III-800 (1.65V) (1.65V) Easy change module Drive size 6GB or up 2.5” Intel Pentium III-850 Intel Pentium III-866 (1.65V) (1.
Service Manual Transport drawer type load/eject Speaker-out Jack YES Interface PCI local bus master IDE Microphone-in Jack YES BIOS InSyde Power Supply 256KB AC adapter Display AC-in Capacity 100-240V/47-63Hz 65W NiMH/Li-Ion LCD/CRT (simultaneous) VGA/EGA/CGA/Hercules compatible YES YES Battery pack AGP 3D graphics accelerator Adjustable brightness YES YES (standard) Power Saving Management LCD\TFT Backlight CCFT Size Resolution 13.3” or 14.
Introduction External 101/102 keyboard port/ PS/2 mouse x 1 PC Card Standard Type I or Type II Modem (RJ-11) port for MDC USB connector speaker-out jack x2 x1 microphone-in jack LAN (RJ45) port x1 x1 x1 x 1 (optional) Physical Dimension Weight 308 mm(W) 254 mm(D) 37.5 mm(H) 3.
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Chipset and Mainboard information Chapter 2: Chipset and Mainboard information CPU The 2200C/2700C Notebook PC uses the Intel Mobile Pentium III/Celeron (.18) processor in an FCPGA370 package. The Intel Mobile Pentium III/Celeron (.18) processor features an integrated L2 cache (256KB for Pentium III and 128KB for Celeron (.18)) and a 64-bit high performance system bus. The Mobile Pentium III/Celeron (.
Service Manual - 128/256-Kbyte, ECC protected cache data array – Low Power GTL+ system bus interface - 64-bit data bus, 100-MHz operation - Uniprocessor, two loads only (processor and I/O bridge/memory controller) - Short trace length and low capacitance allows for single ended termination – Voltage reduction technology – Pentium III processor clock control - Quick Start for low power, low exit latency clock ‘throttling’ - Deep Sleep mode for extremely low power dissipation – Thermal diode for measuring pr
Chipset and Mainboard information Chipsets SiS630S The single chipset, SiS630S, provides a high performance/low cost Desktop solution for the Intel Slot 1 and socket 370 series CPU based systems by integrating a high performance North Bridge, advanced hardware 2D/3D GUI engine, Super-South bridge or an external AGP4X Slot.
Service Manual width. The built-in fast PCI IDE controller supports the ATA PIO/DMA, and the Ultra DMA33/66/100 function that supports the data transfer rate up to 100 MB/s. It provides the separate data path for two IDE channels that can eminently improve the performance under the multi-tasking environment.
Chipset and Mainboard information Integrated A.G.P. Compliant Target/66Mhz Host-to-PCI Bridge – AGP v2.0 Compliant – Supports Graphic Window Size from 4MBytes to 256MBytes – Supports Pipelined Process in CPU-to-Integrated 3D A.G.P. VGA Access – Supports 8 Way, 16 Entries Page Table Cache for GART to Enhance Integrated A.G.P. VGA Controller Read/Write Performance – Supports PCI-to-PCI Bridge Function for Memory Write from 33Mhz PCI Bus to Integrated A.G.P.
Service Manual – Native Mode and Compatibility Mode – PIO Mode 0, 1, 2 , 3, 4 – Multiword DMA Mode 0, 1, 2 – Ultra DMA 33/66/100 – Two Independent IDE Channels Each with 16 DW FIFO Virtual PCI-to-PCI Bridge Integrated Ultra AGP VGA for Hardware 2D/3D Video/Graphics Accelerators – Supports Tightly Coupled 64 Bits Host Interface to VGA to Speed Up GUI Performance and Video Playback Frame Rate – AGP v. 2.
Chipset and Mainboard information – Supports YUV-To-RGB Color Space Conversion – Supports Graphic and Video Overlay Function – Supports CD/DVD to TV Playback Mode – Simultaneous Graphic and TV Video Playback Overlay – Supports RGB555, RGB565, YUV422 and YUV420 Video Playback Format – Supports Filtered Horizontal Up and Down Scaling Playback – Supports DVD Sub-Picture Playback Overlay – Supports DVD Playback Auto-Flipping – Built-in Two Video Playback Line Buffers – Built-in Programmable 24-bit True-Color R
Service Manual – Low Resolution Modes – Supports Virtual Screen up to 4096x4096 – Fully Directx 7.0 Compliant – Efficient and Flexible Power Management with ACPI Compliance Low Pin Count Interface – Forwards PCI I/O and Memory Cycles into LPC Bus – Translates 8-/16-bit DMA Cycles into PCI Bus Cycles Advanced PCI H/W Audio & Modem Advanced Power Management – Meets ACPI 1.0 Requirements – Meets APM 1.
Chipset and Mainboard information – Two 8237A Compatible DMA Controllers – 8/16- bit DMA Data Transfer – Distributed DMA Support Integrated Interrupt Controller – Two 8237A Compatible DMA Controllers – Two 8259A Compatible Interrupt Controllers – Level- or Edge-Triggered Programmable – Serial IRQ – Interrupt Sources Re-routable to Any IRQ Channel Three 8254 Compatible Programmable 16-bit Counters – System Timer Interrupt – Generate Refresh Request – Speaker Tone Output Integrated Keyboard Controller – H
Service Manual – OpenHCI Host Controller with Root Hub – Two USB Host Controllers – Six USB Ports – Supports Legacy Devices – Over Current Detection I2C Bus/SMBUS Series Interface Integrated Fast Ethernet Controller and MAC Interface – Plug and Play Compatible – High-Performance 32-Bit PCI Bus Master Architecture with Integrated Direct Memory – Supports Big Endian and Little Endian Byte Alignments – Implements Optional PCI 3.3v Auxiliary Power Source 3.
Chipset and Mainboard information PC Card Chipset - PCI1410 – The PCI1410 supports the following features: – Ability to wake from D3 hot and D3 cold – Fully compatible with the Intel 430TX (Mobile Triton II) chipset – A 144-Pin Low-Profile QFP (PGE), 144-ball MicroStar Ball Grid Array (GGU) package, or 209-ball MicroStar Ball Grid Array (GHK) package – 3.3-V core logic with universal PCI interfaces compatible with 3.3-V and 5-V PCI signaling environments – Mix-and-match 5-V/3.3-V 16-bit PC Cards and 3.
Service Manual – 16-Bit DMA on the PC Card socket – Ring indicate, SUSPEND, PCI CLKRUN, and CardBus CCLKRUN – Socket activity LED pins – PCI Bus Lock (LOCK) – Advanced Submicron, Low-Power CMOS Technology – Internal Ring Oscillator 2 - 12
Chipset and Mainboard information Ports 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1. Mic-in, headphone 2. USB 6. External monitor 7. Parallel 3. IEEE 1394 4. TV out 8. PS/2 9. AC adapter 8 9 5.
Service Manual Mainboard Mainboard components list 1. 2. Microphone connector MDC to RJ-11 connector 15. 16. K/B Controller M33867 HDD connector 3. 4. Panel connector Invertor power connector 17. 18. K/B connector CMOS battery 5. 6. Heat sink fan connector Second Fan connector 19. 20. Choke (for power) MDC connector 7. 8. VR ICS1893 Lan PHY 21. 22. CPU and Memory frequency switch CPU V_Core switch 9. 10. 1394 PHY Core logic SiS630s 23. 24. FDD connector Gold figen (for debug card) 11.
Chipset and Mainboard information Mainboard photo 6 1 4 3 2 5 10 9 8 7 11 12 13 16 17 14 18 15 19 20 21 22 23 27 24 25 26 2 - 15
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Disassembly Chapter 3: Disassembly To make the disassembly process easier each section may have a box in the page margin. Information contained in the @ boxes inform you what tools will be needed for a given procedure and the amount of screws involved. A i box lists the components that are important for that particular procedure. A @ This box lists the tools needed and the amount of screws used. contains information that may be helpful to you. Examples are shown on the left.
Service Manual Disassembly steps Note Remember to wear an anti-static wrist strap and remove all power sources when working on the computer From the list below choose the component that you want to disassemble, then follow the steps listed and go to the appropriate page for detailed instruction.
Disassembly Steps to remove the HDD: Remove the keyboard Remove the HDD assembly p 3-6 p 3-7 Steps to remove the inverter board: Remove the battery Remove the LCD panel frame p 3-5 p 3-17 Remove the LCD panel from the LCD panel case p 3-18 (up to step 4) Steps to remove the LCD panel: Remove the LCD panel frame Remove the LCD panel and bracket from the LCD panel case p 3-17 p 3-18 Remove the LCD panel from the bracket Remove the LCD panel p 3-20 3-3
Service Manual Steps to remove the mainboard: 3-4 Remove the battery Remove the keyboard p 3-5 p 3-6 Remove the HDD assembly Remove the CD-ROM/DVD-ROM assembly p 3-7 p 3-8 Remove the Heatsink Remove the CPU p 3-9 p 3-10 Seperate thenotebook base in two Remove the FDD assembly p 3-11 p 3-14 Remove the CD-ROM/DVD-ROM tray Remove the fan.
Disassembly Removal Procedures @ Remove the battery 1 Philips screwdriver 1. Remove the 2 screws on the battery cover (figure 3-1). 2. Disconnect the battery connector from the computer. 1 screw 3. Slide the battery out of the computer (figure 3-2).
Service Manual Remove the keyboard 1. Press the 4 keyboard latches at the top of the keyboard (figure 3-3). 2. Lift the top of the keyboard up and out of the computer (figure 3-4). 3. Remove the keyboard ribbon cable.
Disassembly Remove the HDD assembly @ 1. Remove 3 screws (D) holding the HDD assembly in place (figure 3-5). 2. Lift the HDD assembly out of the case using the HDD tab (figure 3-6). 1 Philips screwdriver 3 screws i 1) HDD assembly D 2) HDD tab 3) HDD connector D 4) HDD socket D 2 figure 3-5 Note For information on removing the HDD from the HDD assembly go to Appendix A.
Service Manual Remove the CD-ROM\DVD-ROM assembly @ 1 Philips screwdriver 1. Remove screw (I) in figure (3-7). 2. Use a small screwdriver to gently push the CD-ROM assembly out of the case figure (3-7). 1 screw Note For information on removing the CD-ROM/ DVD-ROM from the CD-ROM/DVD-ROM assembly go to Appendix A.
Disassembly Remove the heat sink 1. Unscrew the 4 screws (P) securing the heat sink to the mainboard (figure 3-8). 2. Lift up the heat sink part way until you see the heat sink cable. Disconnect the cable from the @ 1 Philips screwdriver 1 screw mainboard (figure 3-9). 3. Place the heat sink aside. 2 P P 3 i P P 1 1 1) Heat sink 2) Cable connector 3) Cable 4) Heat sink pad 4 figure 3-8 figure 3-9 Applying a heat sink pad 1.
Service Manual Remove the CPU @ 1. Place the CPU tool over the CPU (figure 3-10). 2. Place a screw driver in the open slot of 1 Regular screwdriver 2 1 CPU tool 1 the CPU socket and move it to the left (figure 3-11). i 3. The CPU is now unlocked from the socket so remove the CPU tool and lift the CPU out of the Socket. 1) CPU figure 3-10 Reinstall the CPU 1. Place the CPU firmly in the socket. 2. Place the CPU tool over the CPU (figure 3-10) 4) Close Slot 3.
Disassembly Separate the notebook base in two @ With the CPU and heatsink, keyboard, HDD and CD-ROM/DVD-ROM drive removed: 1 Philips screwdriver 1 Hex socket wrench 1. Remove screw (I), the LCD panel ground wire and Inverter power ground wire. When rein- Top: 1 Screw 1 Hex nut stalling make sure to place the LCD panel ground wire on top of the case and the Inverter power ground on the inside of the case just above the hex nut (figure 3-14).
Service Manual 2. Remove screw (I) (figure 3-15). I figure 3-15 3. Close the LCD panel and go to the right side of the computer and remove screw (I) (figure 3-16).
Disassembly 4. On the back of the computer just above the ports, remove screws (D) (figure 3-17). D D D figure 3-17 5. Remove all screws (H, K) as shown in (figure 3-18). K K 6. Run a small screwdriver around the rim where the two halves meet and slowly pry the pieces apart. 7. You should be left with figure 3-19 on H page 3-13.
Service Manual @ 1 Philips screwdriver 1 Hex socket wrench FDD: 1 Stand-off Hex nut Remove the FDD assembly Remove the CD-ROM tray 1. Remove screw (I). 2. Remove the Hex nut (Q). 1. Remove screws (I). 2. Remove screw (F) 3. Lift the FDD assembly off of the mainboard. 3. Slide the tray slightly to the right and lift it off of the mainboard. 1 Screw CD-ROM tray 3 Screws 1) Fan Remove the Fan 2 1 1. Unplug fan cable from mainboard. 3 2. Lift out the fan.
Disassembly Remove the mainboard and tray from the bottom case @ 1. Remove screws (F, H) and Hex nut (Q). 2. Lift the mainboard up from the battery side and pull it out of the case.
Service Manual Remove the mainboard from the mainboard tray @ 1 Hex socket wrench 1 Hex nut i 1. Remove the hex nuts (R) on the parallel port (figure 3-21). 2. Remove the hex nuts (R) on the monitor out port (figure 3-21). 3. Lift the mainboard out of the tray.
Disassembly The LCD Panel Remove the LCD panel frame D @ D 1. Remove the rubber stoppers in positions D and J (figure 3-24). 1 Philips screwdriver 5 Screws 2. Remove the screws (D, J) (figure 3-24). 3. Run your finger around the middle of the frame and 1 separate the frame from the back (figure 3-25).
Service Manual @ Remove the LCD panel and bracket from the LCD panel case 1 Philips screwdriver 1. Remove the bracket (D) screws on the side of the LCD panel (figure 3-26). 2. Remove the 4 screws at the bottom of the LCD screen 6 Screws 3. Remove screws (D) holding securing the inverter board (figure 3-26).
Disassembly 1 i 2 1) Inverter wire cable 2) LCD to inverter wire cable 3) LCD wire cable 4) LCD wire cable figure 3-27 connector 5) LCD bracket 4. Lift the LCD inverter and disconnect the inverter wire cable and the LCD to inverter wire cable (figure 3-27). 5. Lift the LCD screen and bracket out of the case and place it atop the keyboard (figure 3-28). 6. Disconnect the LCD wire cable.
Service Manual @ 1 Philips screwdriver Remove the LCD panel from the bracket 1. Gently lift out the panel. 2. Remove the screws (C) holding the LCD in the bracket (figure 3-29).
Mechanical Drawings and Parts Lists Appendix A: Mechanical Drawings and Parts Lists 2200C Bottom Half assembly and parts list 2200C A-1
Service manual 2200C LCD panel (12.
Mechanical Drawings and Parts Lists LCD panel (13.1” , 15.
Service manual 2200C LCD panel (14.
Mechanical Drawings and Parts Lists Keyboard and Touchpad assembly 2200C A-5
Service manual 2200C Keyboard and Touchpad assembly parts list A-6
Mechanical Drawings and Parts Lists FDD assembly and parts list 2200C A-7
Service manual 2200C HDD assembly and parts list A-8
Mechanical Drawings and Parts Lists CD-ROM assembly and parts list 2200C A-9
Service manual 2200C DVD-ROM assembly and parts list A - 10
Mechanical Drawings and Parts Lists 2700C Bottom half assembly and parts list 2700C A - 11
Service manual 2700C LCD panel (13.
Mechanical Drawings and Parts Lists LCD panel (14.
Service manual 2700C Keyboard and Touchpad assembly A - 14
Mechanical Drawings and Parts Lists Keyboard and Touchpad parts list 2700C A - 15
Service manual 2700C FDD Assembly and parts list A - 16
Mechanical Drawings and Parts Lists HDD assembly and parts list 2700C A - 17
Service manual 2700C CD-ROM Assembly and parts list A - 18
Mechanical Drawings and Parts Lists DVD-ROM assembly and parts list 2700C A - 19
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Schematic Diagrams Appendix B: Schematic Diagrams HA#[3..31] (4) HA# [3..31] HA# 3 HA# 4 HA# 5 HA# 6 HA# 7 HA# 8 HA# 9 HA#10 HA#11 HA#12 HA#13 HA#14 HA#15 HA#16 HA#17 HA#18 HA#19 HA#20 HA#21 HA#22 HA#23 HA#24 HA#25 HA#26 HA#27 HA#28 HA#29 HA#30 HA#31 HREQ#[0..4] (4) HRE Q#[0..
Service Manual VCCT VCC_Core 01111 1.30V 01110 1.35V 01101 1.40V 01100 1.45V 01011 1.50V 01010 1.55V 01001 1.60V 01000 1.65V 00111 1.70V 00110 1.75V 00101 1.80V 00100 1.85V 00011 1.90V 00010 1.95V 00001 00000 VCC_CORE 2.00V 2.05V V _CPU C354 C494 .1 U 10 U VCCT V_IO AD36 Z36 AB36 (4) GTLREF C88 C97 C129 C279 C283 4.7U .1 U .1 U .1U .
Schematic Diagrams U26 L 56 1 VDDREF VCC3 15 19 27 30 36 42 6 BEAD C4 44 C399 C4 38 .1U .1U .1U C3 84 C4 41 C389 C446 .1U .1U .1U .1U C443 C3 86 C429 C4 27 4.7U 0.01U 0.01U 0.
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Schematic Diagrams VCC3 BANK0 MEM_VCC MEM_VCC BANK1 MEM_VCC MEM_VCC L24 BEAD(1206) MEM_VCC C516 C515 MD[0..63] (3,6,9) MD[0..63] MD[0..63] .1U MD[0..63] C20 9 C C205 .1U .1U MEM_VCC C195 + C203 10U 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 41 43 45 47 49 51 53 55 57 59 GND MD0 MD1 MD2 MD3 MD4 MD5 MD6 MD7 GND DQM0 DQM1 .
Service Manual (3 ,5,9) MD[0..63] MD[0..63] (4) MDD[0..63] MDD[0..63] VDD3 IMA[0..14] RN17 8P4R_10 RN32 8P4R_10 RN31 8P4R_10 RN30 8P4R_10 MA [0..14] IMA14 IMA13 IMA11 IMA12 IMA7 IMA10 IMA9 IMA8 IMA5 IMA3 IMA6 IMA4 IMA1 IMA2 IMA0 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 1 2 3 4 MA[0..14] (5) RN38 8P4R_10 MA14 MA13 MA11 MA12 MA7 MA10 MA9 MA8 MA5 MA3 MA6 MA4 MA1 MA2 MA0 RN39 8P4R_10 RN40 8P4R_10 RN12 8P4R_10 RN13 8P4R_10 RN10 8P4R_10 RN11 8P4R_10 DQM[0..
Schematic Diagrams T P76 B[2..7] T P77 T P9 2 R[2 ..7] T P63 T P5 9 T P6 4 G[2 ..
Service Manual VCC VCC3 L61 BEAD(0805) L62 BEAD(0805) C495 C496 4.7U 4.7U L63 BEAD(0805) C497 10U U32 VDD D15 D14 D13 D12 D11 D10 D9 D8 D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0 AVDD DVDD DVDD DVDD DVDD C Place cl ose to SIS630S Y V GCLK R509 39 Z787 0 Z767 5 16 30 38 Z768 .1U CSYNC VGCLK Z766 31 C498 C499 C500 C501 C502 C503 P[13..17] (7) 25 CVBS .1U .1U .1U .1U .
Schematic Diagrams (7) R1- (7) R2+ (7) R2- (7) RCLKIN+ (7) RCLK IN- RIN0- R0+ 4 R0- 1 R1+ 4 R1- 1 L53 L 3 RIN0+ R2+ 4 2 RIN0- R2- 1 R1+ R269 18 RIN1+ R1- R270 18 RIN1- R2+ R267 18 RIN2+ R2- R268 18 RIN2- 3 RIN1+ RCLKIN+ 4 RCLKIN+ R265 18 RCLK+ 2 RIN1- RCLK IN- RCLKIN- R266 18 RCLK- C249 C269 C251 C250 C253 C252 C255 C254 10P 10P 10P 10P 10P 10P 10P 10P L52 L ID SW7-1 SW7-2 SW7-3 SW7-4 VMD39 VMD36 VMD33 VMD32 1 12.
Service Manual U6C SPKR (24) S PKR (23,24,29) PWR_ON# (16) SUSPEND# EXTSMI# (29) PWRSW# (23) SCI (23) WAKE# (2) ATF_INT# PWR_ON# SUSPEND# (14) (14) (14) (14) (14) (14) (14) (19) (14) (14) 0 Z560 EXTSMI# PWRSW# SCI WAKE# R32 R33 0 0 Z483 Z484 ATF_INT# R249 R279 R14 R34 VCC3 (24,26) (14) R250 ACIN# TXD3 ACIN# TXD3 VR_HI/LO# LO/HI# 10K 10K 10K 0 GV_GATE Z592 B10 A10 A13 B13 D11 C13 SDAT I1 SDAT I0 SDATO SYNC AC_RESET# BIT_CLK (15,18) SDAT I1 (15,18) SDAT I0 (15,18) SDATO (15,18) SYNC (1
Schematic Diagrams VCC1.8 Z506 R1 09 0 C112 C1 11 1000 P .1U U6D (16,25) C/B E#[0..
Service Manual VCC1.8 VCCT V CC3 GTLVTT VCC3 1U C288 .1U C339 .1U C342 .1U C343 .1U C341 .1U C340 .1U C326 .1U C290 .1U C292 .1U .1U VCC1.8 VCC3 C347 .1U C346 .1U C319 .1U C312 .1U C311 .1U C318 .1U C350 .1U C331 .1U C364 .1U C313 .1U C316 .1U C351 .1U VCC1.8 AB10 AB11 AB13 AB18 AB20 H11 H12 H18 J18 L8 M8 N22 T22 Y22 C330 .
Schematic Diagrams VCC R363 10 K R362 10 K 14 VCC U23A 74HCT 08 1 HDDDASP# 3 VCC 7 10 K VCC 1 4 2 C174 C191 .1U .1U 10U + C192 100U/10V VCC VCC COVER_SW# COVER CLOSE SW. 4P C173 R365 R364 2.2K 47K 14 3 VCC BEAD(1206) R25 SW1 L22 T he components should be close to the connector. HDD_VCC IDELED# 2 CDDASP# COVER_SW# 4 Z539 5 6 C31 PANEL ENABKKL U23B 74HCT 08 Q18 2N7002 G L60 T he components should be close to the connector.
Service Manual VDD3 C69 REF_IN 5P P4RD P3TD P2LI P1CL P0AC Y3 25M C70 VDD3 (10) (10) (10) (10) T XD3 T XD2 T XD1 T XD0 T XD3 T XD2 T XD1 T XD0 (10) TXEN TXEN R74 8P4R_22 22 TXCLK R86 22 (10) TXCLK 8 RN5 7 6 5 1 2 3 4 Z14 Z15 Z16 Z17 VDD3 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 Z18 Z19 TXER R84 1K Z20 Z21 (10) RXER (10) RXCLK RXDV R85 22 RXCLK R101 22 RXDV R100 22 RXD0 RXD1 RXD2 RXD3 RXD0 RXD1 RXD2 RXD3 4 3 2 1 RN9 5 6 7 8 C67 .1U .1U .1U .
Schematic Diagrams BEAD(1206) L13 R262 USBVCC0 BEAD(1206) POLYFUSE SMDC110 C48 10U F1 Z522 VCC US BVCC0 C49 0.01U R261 L12 F2 Z521 VCC 470K US BVCC1 C46 0.01U POLYFUSE SMDC110 C47 10U 560K OC0# OC0# C267 0.01U USBVCC1 USBVCC0 L49 L47 BEAD(1206) BEAD(1206) R263 (10) USBP0- 470K USBVCC1 (10) USBP0+ CN4 1 Z1 USBP0- R3 22 Z324 L1 0 Z3 2 USBP0+ R232 22 Z323 L25 0 Z85 3 VCC 1DATA1DAT A+ 4 R264 560K OC1# OC1# (10) USBP3- C268 0.
Service Manual V CC R484 0(R) R485 0 B _V CC C158 .
Schematic Diagrams FD11 C-MARK1 1 FD12 C-MARK1 FD13 C-MARK1 FD9 C-MARK1 FD4 C-MARK1 FD6 C-MARK1 FD7 C-MARK1 47 K 47K FD10 C-MARK1 FD1 C-MARK1 FD14 C-MARK1 FD15 C-MARK1 FD24 C-MARK1 FD23 C-MARK1 ZVSEL0# (16) ZVSEL1# (16) L ED_ SKT (16) H13 2 3 4 5 9 8 7 6 1 H12 2 3 4 5 9 8 7 6 1 HoleC237D107A 2 3 4 5 H9 1 9 8 7 6 HoleC237D107A 2 3 4 5 H10 1 9 8 7 6 2 3 4 5 Hole C237 D107 B H24 9 8 7 6 1 HoleC237D110 2 3 4 5 H20 9 8 7 6 1 HoleC217D110 U16 12 V BVCC BVCC BVCC .
Service Manual VCC3 R135 DACVCC3 C130 C115 .1U .1U 4.7U U11 R112 Z87 C479 1 9 C116 C167 C184 .1U .
Schematic Diagrams CN22 1 2 3 4 SPEAKERS CONN. 4P 1 2 3 4 R_OUT+ R_OUT L_OUT L_OUT+ VSOUND_L Z95 0.22U C91 10K R81 Z81 Z84 R57 10K Z96 C78 0.22U R58 10K Z98 C79 0.22U VSOUND_R U10 4 Z97 0.22U C90 10K R90 Z82 5 C101 10P R92 R91 10K 15K 3 L_OUT - 10 6 Z99 8 MUT EOUT 7 18 DACVCC C93 1 12 13 24 C118 4.7U .
Service Manual VCC3 VCC VCC C455 .1U 67 68 69 71 72 73 74 75 114 115 116 117 118 119 121 122 IRQ[3..15] IRQ3 IRQ4 IRQ5 IRQ6 IRQ7 IRQ9 IRQ10 IRQ11 IRQ12 IRQ14 IRQ15 98 97 96 94 93 78 10 9 8 6 7 LAD0 LAD1 LAD2 LAD3 19 18 17 16 VCC3 SD0 SD1 SD2 SD3 SD4 SD5 SD6 SD7 SD8 SD9 SD10 SD11 SD12 SD13 SD14 SD15 SD[0..
Schematic Diagrams FIRVCC L23 VCC3 VCC3 BEAD(0805) CTS1# RI1# DCD1# RI2# R488 10 K DSR1# R489 10 K SIN1 R170 4.7 K DSR1# RN43 8 P4R_18 CTS1# RI1# DCD1# RI2# 10P8R_10 K 3 IRTX2 9 0.01U RXD FIR_SEL TXD 11 NC 4 Z196 R179 2.2 K 5 Z197 R180 2.2 K FIRGND HSDL-3 600 6 SHORT JP1 10K MD1 GND R198 4.7 K 10 K MDO VCC .1U R453 R429 8 IRR3 1 IRTX2 .1U IRRX2 LEAD IRR3 AGNDD 5 6 7 8 C464 4 3 2 1 INDEX# TRK0# RDATA# DSKCHG# 3MODE# WP# 4.
Service Manual KB V3 R216 R4870(R) R214 100K VCC3 (16) PC_RING# 10K PC_RING# S D G Q4 RN48 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 8P 4R_0 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 RN47 8P 4R_0 CP2 8P4C_180P CN6 29 4 3 2 1 Z181 Z182 Z183 Z184 Z185 Z186 Z187 Z188 Z189 4 3 2 1 1 2 3 4 4 3 2 1 CP3 8P4C_180P CP4 8P4C_180P Z190 CP1 8P4C_180P C18 180P Z191 PACK# PBUS Y PP E PSLCT PST B# PAT FD# PPERR# PINIT# PSLIN# RN46 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 8P 4R_0 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 RN49 8P 4R_0 5 6 7 8 8 7 6 5 Z192 (21) PACK# (21) PBUS Y (21) PP E (2
Schematic Diagrams L33 VCC CN17 EMCL K E MDA S R145 G PWR_ON# PWR_ON# C1 33 C1 34 C1 35 0.01U .1 U 10U ROW16 ROW15 ROW14 ROW13 ROW12 ROW11 ROW10 ROW9 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 ROW8 ROW7 ROW6 ROW5 ROW4 ROW3 ROW2 ROW1 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 COL8 COL7 COL6 COL5 COL4 COL3 COL2 COL1 R144 10K 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 ROW16 ROW15 ROW14 ROW13 ROW12 ROW11 ROW10 ROW9 C COL8 COL7 COL6 COL5 COL4 COL3 COL2 COL1 K BV3 Z1 58 ALE RT # G Q12 C3 73 .
Service Manual SA[0..16] VCC S A[0..16] VCC VCC (20,21,23) Q32 2N70 02 S D VCC (10,23,29) PWR_ON# PWR_ON# PWRLED# PWRLED# (13) G C418 .1 U C417 .1 U VCC SA 0 SA 1 SA 2 SA 3 SA 4 SA 5 SA 6 SA 7 SA 8 SA 9 SA 10 SA 11 SA 12 SA 13 SA 14 SA 15 SA 16 R75 C423 V CC3 1K .1 U R3 56 10K FLA SH# (20) FLA SH# MEMW# (20) MEMW# C85 .
Schematic Diagrams KBV3 VCC3 2 .1U 3 SMDA VCC3 VCC3 5 GND NC SMCLK LT C1694(R) R40 6 R40 9 R40 8 10K 10K 10K 4 R404 10K VCC RN65 R405 1K 8 P4R_ 4.
Service Manual KBV3 VCC3 2 .1U 3 SMDA VCC3 VCC3 5 GND NC SMCLK LT C1694(R) R406 R409 R408 10K 10K 10K 4 R404 10K V CC RN65 R405 1K 8P4R_4.
Schematic Diagrams RUN/SS PC63 + 2 3 1 Z2907 8 Z2906 9 PC66 100P 1000P P_GND PGND (2) VID0 (2) VID1 (2) VID2 (2) VID3 PC67 10 220P 11 12 VIDVCC VOSENSE B4 B0 B3 B1 B2 PC12 PC11 PC21 PC20 PC8 PC9 220U 220U 470U 470U 220U 220U 1 1 1 1 1 PC14 220U 220U 1 PC13 1 VCC_CORE 18A 2 3 1 Z672 3m(2512) PQ2 19 Z692PR38 IR7805 0 18 PL6 4 4 PZD1 P C70 + 16 Z2909 PR40 0 Z671 + + + + + + + 1.4U P D3 ZD2.7V 0.1U PR189 RB05L-A 17 1 2.
Service Manual (29) PD31 1SS 355 A C Z2036 VIN1 PR 168 V+ 10 2A 2A B+ VL 10U/25V 10U/25V PC44 + 220U 220U PC38 + 220U 8 PD8 10QS06 220U 4 PQ7 Si4812 DL3 LX5 CSH3 DL5 CSL3 CSH5 FB3 CSL5 2 R 9 PR22 0 2.5V PC 114 0.1U 4 16 Z2022 PR 159 PC36 PC35 11FS2 4.7U/25V 4.7U/25V 0 Z699 8 PQ9 Si4416 4 PL9 VCC+ 2 Z2023 V CC PR17 19 Z2025 14 Z2026 4 13 8 PJ 2 15m (2512) 4A 17 Z2024 1 PQ8 Si4812 6A 3 1 CDRH125-100 1:2.
Schematic Diagrams VC 12V+ VDD1.8+ PR1 0 Z698 P R29 P R28 100K 100K 8 7 6 5 P Q11 S i48 00 VCC1.8+ 3 2 1 4 2A VCC1.8 P J4 1 2 3m m Z680 Z679 D PC10 P C55 D A PR27 10 1 0U P C51 PD11 Z688 (27,28) RB751V G PWR_ON+ 0 .1U P Q12 2N7002 15 10U 10K 3 Z3305 6 /S HDN LX ILIM DL 0 Z3306 18 PR2 7 Z3307 OUT REF FB 16 PC7 R 1U T ON 8 PR35 33K PR3 PGOOD PQ1 0A SI4818 Z7552 PC50 PC46 PC49 PC45 10U 10U 10U 0.1U VDD1.8+ 5.
Service Manual C PR111 0 VC (31) 15 PR73 PR121 R 10K PR113 PR112 10K PC87 10U 10K 28 Z65 9 Z67 PC98 1U 10 Z68 16 PR123 PR122 R R PB1/T CAP PA0/PWM0 PA1/PWM1 PA2/PWM2 PA3/PWM3 PA4/SCL0 PA5/SDA0 PA6/SCL1 PA7/SDA1 Vdd 1U 7 PC80 0.1 U IRQ / Vpp RESET PB7/AN0 PB6/AN1 PB5/AN2 PB4/AN3 TM CSA VM CAP(ADC) PB2/CS0(OSC1) PB3/CS1(OSC2) VSS PR114 PR77 PR75 PR110 PR88 PR74 PR68 51K R 47K R R 4.7K 4.
Schematic Diagrams CON1 1 2 3 PL 3 1 Z618 PF1 2 Z617 PL 5 1 Z616 0(12 06) 2 AD 0(1206) 5A PC3 PC1 PC4 PC6 PC5 10 00P 0.1U 0.1U 0.1U 0.1U P OW ER JACK E VA C Z71 1 PD4 A PR1 6 C Z74 1 BAT 1N414 8(R) (30) 2 K(12 06)(R) PR5 5 1 00K(R) 100m(2512) A2 TOT AL PC6 1 0.
Service Manual +5VSB J1 +5VS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 F1 +5VSB 2A BRIGH-ADJ LIGHT-ON SCRD LED# CAP LED# NVM LED# IDE LED# FDD LED# C1 2 T1 7 5 6 C2 68p/3kv HV J2 1 2 47u +5VSB HEADER 10 1 LV 3 CIUH8D45 17:2600 CR1 BAV99L 150K/F 2 R9 1 2 R10 R32 100K R8 22K/F (0~2.5V) 22 Vref _2.5 R22 R R12 66.5K/F Vref _2.5 C11 R11 0.1u 12K/F U2 R13 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 100K/F R1 +5VSB 100K/F R24 R25 R26 R28 C14 R17 0.
Switch Settings Appendix C: Switch Settings Clock Settings (SW6) CPU (FSB) SDRAM SW6-1 SW6-2 SW6-3 SW6-4 SW6-6 66 PC-133 OFF OFF OFF OFF ON 66 PC-100 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 100 PC-100 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF 100 PC-133 ON OFF ON OFF OFF 133 PC-133 ON ON ON OFF OFF C-1
Service Manual Panel ID Settings (SW7) SIZE 13.3" 14.1" C-2 BRAND Model No.