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1.1 System features 1.1.1 General features a. Support cost efficient CPU, - Celeron-128K Socket 370 Type FCPGA 500~700 MHz - Pentium III Socket 370 Type FCPGA 500~1.0GHz b. Superior portability with all in one design c. Support high quality audio include 2 internal high power speaker d. Fully Support ACPI 1.0, meet PC98/PC99 requirement e. Built-in 56K modem for Data/Fax/Voice modem or Internet (optional) f. Support high performance hardware 2D/3D graphic engine
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g. Support high capacity memory up to 256 MB h. Support one most flexibility of 32-bit Cardbus slot and PCMCIA card
1.1.2 Hardware specification A. CPU: Celeron-128K 500MHz to 700MHz · System bus frequency at 66 MHz · Dynamic execution micro-architecture · MMX technology capability · Optimized for 32 bits AP and OS · Power Management capability · Integrated 32KB instruction and data L1 cache · Integrated 128 KB instruction and data L2 cache Pentium III 500MHz and 1.0 GHz · System bus frequency at 100MHz / 133MHz · On-die 256KB L2 advanced transfer cache with ECC · Dual independent bus architecture · SIMD extensions for enhanced video, sound and 3D performance · Dynamic execution micro architecture · Power management capability · Optimized for 32bits AP and OS · Integrated 16KB instruction and 16KB data L1 cache · 256bit cache data bus · 8-way cache associatively · ECC for system bus data B. Core Logic SIS 630S · Integrated North Bridge, advanced hardware 2D/3D GUI engine, Super South Bridge and a 4X AGP internal · Integrated Ultra AGP technology and advanced 64-bit graphic display interface and delivers AGP 4X performance and Fast Write transactions · Provides powerful hardware decoding DVD accelerator to improve DVD playback performance. · Provides standard interface between PC and a digital flat panel monitor. · Adopts Share System Memory Architecture which the Super South Bridge in SIS 630S integrates all peripheral controllers /accelerators /interfaces · Provides total communication solution including 10/100MB Fast Ethernet · Offers AC'97 compliant interface that comprises digital audio engine with 3Dhardware accelerator, on-chip full duplex sample rate converter · Provides interface to Low Pin Count (LPC) operating at 33MHz clocks which is the same as the PCI clock on the Host. · Built-in fast PCI-IDE controller supports the ATA PIO/DMA and ultraDMA33/66/100 functions that supports the data transfer rate up to 100 MB/s
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C. PCMCIA Controller O2 Micro OZ6812 · ACPI-PCI bus power management interface specification Rev.1.0 compliant · Compliant with PCI specification V2.1S, 1995 PC Card Standard and JEIDA 4.1 · Supports PCMCIA ATA specification · Supports 5V/3.3V PC Cards and 3.3V Cardbus Cards · Supports single PC card or Cardbus slot with hot insertion and removal · Supports multiple FIFOs for PCI/CB data transfer · Supports Direct memory access for PC/PCI and PC/Way on PC Card socket · Win98IRQ and PC-97/98 compliant · Integrated PC98 Subsystem Vendor ID support with auto lock bit D. Embedded Controller / Keyboard Controller NS PC87570 · Hot key for brightness, volume control · ACPI controller · SMB bus for smart battery · Support Win-95 defined 3 new keys and down load-able key-matrix E. Super I/O Controller NS PC87393 · LPC System Interface with synchronous cycles, up to 33 MHz bus clock · PC99 and ACPI Compliant · Floppy Disk Controller (FDC) · Support SPP, EPP and ECP Parallel port · Software compatible with the 16550A and the 16450 serial port · HP-IR, ASK-IR, Fast-IR support F. Clock Generator Realtek W83194R-63S · Multiple CPU clocks for SDRAM architecture · Provide power down mode in slowing down CPU clock · Spectrum modulation reduce EMI · Provide programmable clocks · 166MHz Clock Support
1.2 System Specification 1.2.1 System Board The major components of the computer include the system board, XGA color LCD display, FDD module,CD-ROM module (24X rotational speed max) / DVD module, keyboard, built-in glide pad with 2 click buttons, Lithium-ION battery pack, and AC adapter. The system board incorporates CPU module, system memory, system and VGA BIOS, audio controller, CPU/ PCI bus controller, PCI / ISA bus controller. The
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System Block Diagram shows how these components are integrated as shown in the next page.
CPU Sock et 370 TFT LCD DSTN LCD CR T RJ45 PHY RTL820 1 DS90C F363A Host Bus CS9211
DIMM 2 DIMM 1
US B LM483 5
Core Logic SIS 630S
PCI
Alc 200 SMBu s HD D
CDROM Cpu_core,+1.8 V,+2.5V,Vcc_c mos 4
SLOT 1 Moden 340S8 Conn.
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LCD Display 14.1" TFT 13.3" TFT 12.1" TFT
1.2.3 Power Plans Power Source Descriptions +5V : 5V power source +3V : 3.3V power source +12V : 12V power source CPU_Core : CPU Core power source. For Celeron, the voltage is 2.0V For Pentium III, it is 1.7V +2.5V : 2.5V power source +1.8V : 1.8V power source for SIS630 & CPU AGTL + termination power source KBVCCA : KBC AD/DA 3.3V reference voltage RTCVDD : Real time clock power source +5V_AUX : LAN 5V always power source +3V_AUX : LAN 3.3V always power source & KBC 3.3V power Source +3V_RX_TR : LAN 3.3V analog power source
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+3V_TX_TR : LAN 3.3V analog power source LCDVCC : LCD display 3.3V power source VIN : Inverter 8~20V power source ADAP+ : 20V Power supply from AC adapter AMPVDD : 5V analog power for audio 1.2.4 Power Source Status 5V FULL-ON SLEEP STD SOFT-OFF ON ON OFF OFF 3.3V ON ON OFF OFF 12V ON ON OFF OFF CPU _core ON ON OFF OFF VCC_ CMOS ON ON OFF OFF 2.5V ON ON OFF OFF 1.5V ON ON OFF OFF 1.8V ON ON OFF OFF
1.2.5 DC/DC Board The DC/DC (system power) can support +3.3V, +5V, +12V for the main system. The DC/DC (CPU power) can support +1.3V~2.05V, +1.8V, +2.5V for the CPU.
1.2.6 AC-DC Adapter Input Voltage : 100 ~ 240 ±10% AC Input Frequency : 50 ~ 60 Hz ±3Hz Input AC current : 1.5A max @ 90 VAC Efficiency : Better than 80% Inrush Current : 50A @ 115VAC, 100A @ 230VAC Holdup Time : 5mS (minimum) Output Voltage/Current : 20V / 3.0A Output Load Regulation : ±5% 1.2.7 Inverter Input Voltage : 8-22 VDC Output Voltage : 620 Vrms @ 45~55KHz Start Up Voltage : 1200 Vrms (min.) Brightness Adjust Range (tube current) : 3mA rms 5.5mA rms Protection : Open circuit protect, current limit protect
1.2.8 Battery Pack A. Lithium Ion Battery packs · Battery type : Li-Ion · Battery cells : 8 cells · Battery Spec : 3.7V / 1800mAH
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Battery power : 47.36 watts (total) Battery protection : over charge protect, over discharge protect, over temperature protect, short protect, over current protect
B. Ni-MH battery packs · Battery type : Ni MH · Battery cells : 10 cells · Battery specs : 12V, 3800 mAh · Battery power : 45.6 watts (total) · Battery protection : over charge protect, over discharge protect, over temperature protect, short protect, over current protect
1.2.9 Memory Module 144 pins SO-DIMM, 3.3V, SDRAM memory type = 1Mx16, 4Mx16, 16Mx16, 2Mx8, 8Mx8, 16Mx8 memory size = 16M, 32M, 64M, 128M, memory clock = 66 MHz / 100MHz / 133MHz
Memory Configuration Table DIMM 1 DIMM 2 16M 0 32M 0 64M 0 128M 0 16M 16M 16M 32M 32M 32M 16M 64M 32M 64M 64M 64M 64M 128M 128M 128M 1.2.10 Interrupt Request Channel Setting 00 01 02 03 04 06 07
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Hardware using the setting System timer Standard 101/102-Key Microsoft Natural Keyboard Programmable Interrupt Controller IrDA V3.0 Fast Infrared Port Communications Port (Com1) Standard Floppy Disk Controller ECP Printer Port (LPT1)
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08 09 09 10 10 10 10 11 11 11 11 12 13 14 14 15 15
System CMOS/ Real Time Clock (RTC) ACPI IRQ Holder for PCI IRQ Steering SiS 900 PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter ACPI IRQ Holder for PCI IRQ Steering HAMR 5600 Voice Modem O2Micro OZ6812 CardBus Controller SIS 7018 Audio Driver ACPI IRQ Holder for PCI IRQ Steering SIS 7001 PCI to USB Open Host Controller SIS 7001 PCI to USB Open Host Controller SCI IRQ used by ACPI bus Microsoft PS/2 Port Mouse Numeric data processor SIS 5513 Dual PCI IDE Controller Primary IDE Controller (dual FIFO) Intel 82371AB/EB PCI Bus Master IDE Controller Secondary IDE Controller (dual FIFO)
1.2.11 DMA Channel Setting 01 02 03 04 Hardware using the setting IrDA V3.0 Fast Infrared Port Standard Floppy Disk Controller ECP Printer Port (LPT1) Direct memory access controller
1.2.12 System LED Indicator 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Num-lock (on/off) Cap-lock (on/off) Scroll-Lock (on/off) FDD (on/off) HDD (on/off) CDROM (on/off) Power (on/off) When the system is powered on, the Power LED will be lighted on. When `Battery Low Warning' occurs, the Power LED will flash at a rate of 1 time every 16 second. When `Battery Very Low Warning' occurs, the Power LED will flash at a rate of 1 time every 4 seconds if there is no `Suspend to Disk' partition in the hard disk. Charge (flash/off): Will be flashing when the battery pack is being charged.
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1.2.13 Hot Key: Key combination Fn + F1 (SMI) Fn + F4 (SMI) Fn + F5 (SMI) Fn + F6 (SMI) Fn + F7 (SMI) Fn + F8 (SMI) Fn + F9 (SMI) Fn + F10 (SMI) Function Standby Mode Toggle LCD / CRT display Volume increase Volume decrease Brightness up Brightness down Contrast up (for DSTN LCD) Contrast down(for DSTN LCD)
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2.1 Connector Definitions 2.1.1 Memory DIMM144 Connector (CN5 and CN7)
CN5 3 5 7 9 13 15 17 19 37 39 41 43 47 49 51 53 83 85 87 89 93 95 97 99 121 123 125 127 131 133 135 137 23 25 115 117 24 26 116 118 69 71 67 73 141 142 11 12 27 28 45 46 63 64 81 82 101 102 113 114 129 130 143 144 61 74 62 68 65 66 DQ0 DQ1 DQ2 DQ3 DQ4 DQ5 DQ6 DQ7 DQ8 DQ9 DQ10 DQ11 DQ12 DQ13 DQ14 DQ15 DQ16 DQ17 DQ18 DQ19 DQ20 DQ21 DQ22 DQ23 DQ24 DQ25 DQ26 DQ27 DQ28 DQ29 DQ30 DQ31 DQMB0/CAS0# DQMB1/CAS1# DQMB2/CAS2# DQMB3/CAS3# DQMB4/CAS4# DQMB5/CAS5# DQMB6/CAS6# DQMB7/CAS7# S0#/RAS0# S1#/RAS1# WE# NU/OE# SDA SCL VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC CLK0 CLK1/RFU CKE0/RFU CKE1/RFU SRAS#/RFU SCAS#/RFU DQ32 DQ33 DQ34 DQ35 DQ36 DQ37 DQ38 DQ39 DQ40 DQ41 DQ42 DQ43 DQ44 DQ45 DQ46 DQ47 DQ48 DQ49 DQ50 DQ51 DQ52 DQ53 DQ54 DQ55 DQ56 DQ57 DQ58 DQ59 DQ60 DQ61 DQ62 DQ63 A0 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 A10 A11/BA0 A12/BA1 A13/A11 RFU/A12 RFU/A13 NC/CB0 NC/CB1 NC/CB2 NC/CB3 NC/CB4 NC/CB5 NC/CB6 NC/CB7 VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS 4 6 8 10 14 16 18 20 38 40 42 44 48 50 52 54 84 86 88 90 94 96 98 100 122 124 126 128 132 134 136 138 29 31 33 30 32 34 103 104 105 109 111 106 110 112 70 72 57 59 77 79 58 60 78 80 1 2 21 22 35 36 55 56 75 76 91 92 107 108 119 120 139 140
CN7 3 5 7 9 13 15 17 19 37 39 41 43 47 49 51 53 83 85 87 89 93 95 97 99 121 123 125 127 131 133 135 137 23 25 115 117 24 26 116 118 69 71 67 73 141 142 11 12 27 28 45 46 63 64 81 82 101 102 113 114 129 130 143 144 61 74 62 68 65 66 DQ0 DQ1 DQ2 DQ3 DQ4 DQ5 DQ6 DQ7 DQ8 DQ9 DQ10 DQ11 DQ12 DQ13 DQ14 DQ15 DQ16 DQ17 DQ18 DQ19 DQ20 DQ21 DQ22 DQ23 DQ24 DQ25 DQ26 DQ27 DQ28 DQ29 DQ30 DQ31 DQMB0/CAS0# DQMB1/CAS1# DQMB2/CAS2# DQMB3/CAS3# DQMB4/CAS4# DQMB5/CAS5# DQMB6/CAS6# DQMB7/CAS7# S0#/RAS0# S1#/RAS1# WE# NU/OE# SDA SCL VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC CLK0 CLK1/RFU CKE0/RFU CKE1/RFU SRAS#/RFU SCAS#/RFU DQ32 DQ33 DQ34 DQ35 DQ36 DQ37 DQ38 DQ39 DQ40 DQ41 DQ42 DQ43 DQ44 DQ45 DQ46 DQ47 DQ48 DQ49 DQ50 DQ51 DQ52 DQ53 DQ54 DQ55 DQ56 DQ57 DQ58 DQ59 DQ60 DQ61 DQ62 DQ63 A0 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 A10 A11/BA0 A12/BA1 A13/A11 RFU/A12 RFU/A13 NC/CB0 NC/CB1 NC/CB2 NC/CB3 NC/CB4 NC/CB5 NC/CB6 NC/CB7 VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS 4 6 8 10 14 16 18 20 38 40 42 44 48 50 52 54 84 86 88 90 94 96 98 100 122 124 126 128 132 134 136 138 29 31 33 30 32 34 103 104 105 109 111 106 110 112 70 72 57 59 77 79 58 60 78 80 1 2 21 22 35 36 55 56 75 76 91 92 107 108 119 120 139 140
DIMM144
DIMM144-REV
2.1.2 MDC (Software Modem) Connector (CN27)
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CN27 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 MONO_OUT GND AUXR AUXL CDGND CD_R CD_L GND 3.3V GND 3.3V SDATA_O RESET# GND MCLK AUDIO_PD MONO_PHONE R_D GND VCC R_D R_D P_DN VCC GND SYNC SDATA_INB SDATA_INA GND BCLK 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30
MDC CON.
2.1.3 SIS 630S Clock DIP Switch (SW3)
Frequency Selection
+3V 1 1 BSEL0# BSEL1# R68 R67 FS3 FS2 FS1 FS0 10K 10K SW3 1 2 3 4 DIP-SW 8 7 6 5 8 7 6 5 1 2 3 4 RP3 8P4RX4.7K 8 7 6 5
RP4 8P4RXR 10K
SiS 630S CLOCK Select
1 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON SW3 2 3 OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON ON OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF 4 OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF CPU SDRAM PCI 66.6 100 133 66.6 100 100 133 66.6 66.6 100 133 100 66.6 133 100 133 33.3 33.3 33.3 33.3 33.3 33.3 33.3 33.3 REF 14.318 14.318 14.318 14.318 14.318 14.318 14.318 14.318
1 2 3 4
W83194BR-63S ICS9248-146(ICS)
2.1.4 Inverter Connector (CN2) & MIC Connector (CN35)
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CN35 1 2
F1 3216FF/2A-1206
MIC CONN
CN2 11 INT_MIC L59 BLM11P600S 17 BLTADJ DISPON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 INVERTER + C58 2 1u/25V L58 BLM11P600S
2.1.5 USB Connector (CN20)
+5V S3 L62 BLM21300S_0805 POLY SW_1812 C267 0.1u 1u 2 C230 + C97 150u/6V3_D3 1
USBGND
USBGNDUSBGND CN20
5 5
USBP0USBP0+
L17 L57
BLM11P600S BLM11P600S C239 47p C36 47p
1 2 3 4
5 6
USB CONN USBGND
USBGND
2.1.6 CRT Connector (CN15) Pin Description
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 RED GREEN BLUE NC GND DACGND DACGND DACGND
Pin
9 10 11 12 13 14 15
Description
+5V GND NCDDCCLK HSYNC VSYNC DDCDATA
2.1.7 Modem Phone (CN19) and Modem Connector (CN22)
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MODEM
L82
21-v60615-00
CN19 3 4 1 2 60uH_SBT_0260_DIP2KV L83 CN22 1 2 MODEM CONN 60uH_SBT_0260_DIP C246 USBGND 1000p/2KV_1808 1000p/2KV_1808 C255
MODEM-PHONE
2KV
21-v60615-00
USBGND
2.1.8 LAN - RJ45 Connector (CN16)
CN16 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 NC4 NC3 RONC2 NC1 RO+ TDTD+ RJ45
GND GND
9 10
2.1.9 Speaker Jack (CN12)
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L35 BLM11P600S EXTSPKR EXTSPKHP EXTSPKL BLM11P600S L34 C242 0.1u C C234 0.1u C 5 4 3 2 1 C548 0.1u C
CN12
L31 SPKR JACK BLM11P600S
AUDGND AUDGND AUDGND
2.1.10 R/L Speaker Connector (CN3)
CN3 L2 L12 L13 L11 BLM11P600S BLM11P600S BLM11P600S BLM11P600S RR+ L+ L4 3 2 1 R/L SPKR CONN
C32 C
C31 C
C30 C
C29 C
AUDGND
2.1.11 Microphone Jack (CN13)
VREFOUT
R208 CN13 5 4 3 2 1 MIC JACK C27 L9 BLM11P600S 680p L10 2K
INT_MIC 8
BLM11P600S
R209 1K
AUDGND
2.1.12 PCMCIA Connector (CN28)
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CN28 51 17 52 18 19 54 20 53 50 49 13 14 59 60 15 16 48 33 58 32 40 47 43 57 36 67 62 63 61 21 12 7 VCC VCC VPP VPP CCLK (A16) CFRAME# (A23) CIRDY# (A15) CTRDY# (A22) CDEVSEL# (A21) CSTOP# (A20) CPAR (A13) CPERR# (A14) CSERR# (WAIT*) CREQ# (INPACK*) CGNT# (WE*) CINT# (IRQ*) CBLOCK# (A19) CCLKRUN# (IO16*) CRESET# (RESET) RFU (R2_D2) RFU (R2_D14) RFU (R2_A18) CVS1 CVS2 CCD1# (CD1*) CCD2# (CD2*) CAUDIO (BVD2/SPKR*) CSTSCHG (BVD1/RI*) CC/BE3# (REG*) CC/BE2# (A12) CC/BE1# (A8) CC/BE0# (CE1*) 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 (D10) CAD31 (D9) CAD30 (D1) CAD29 (D8) CAD28 (D0) CAD27 (A0) CAD26 (A1) CAD25 (A2) CAD24 (A3) CAD23 (A4) CAD22 (A5) CAD21 (A6) CAD20 (A25) CAD19 (A7) CAD18 (A24) CAD17 (A17) CAD16 (IOWR*) CAD15 (A9) CAD14 (IORD*) CAD13 (A11) CAD12 (OE*) CAD11 (CE2*) CAD10 (A10) CAD9 (D15) CAD8 (D7) CAD7 (D13) CAD6 (D6) CAD5 (D12) CAD4 (D5) CAD3 (D11) CAD2 (D4) CAD1 (D3) CAD0 GND GND GND GND 66 65 31 64 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 56 22 55 46 45 11 44 10 9 42 8 41 6 39 5 38 4 37 3 2 68 35 34 1
PCMCIA CONN
2.1.13 HDD Connector (CN26)
V_HDD CN26 HDDRST# PIDED7 PIDED6 PIDED5 PIDED4 PIDED3 PIDED2 PIDED1 PIDED0 PIDEDREQ PIDEIOW# PIDEIOR# PIORDY PIDEDACK# 4 IRQ14 PIDEA1 PIDEA0 PIDECS1# 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 41 43 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 PIDED8 PIDED9 PIDED10 PIDED11 PIDED12 PIDED13 PIDED14 PIDED15 V_HDD
PIDEA2 PIDECS3# R143 470
CBLIDA 4
16 HDDLED#
R146 10K
HDD CONN
Primary Driver
2.1.14 CDROM Connector (CN23)
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V_CDROM CN23 SIDECDL 11 CDGND R462 R463 100K 1K R533 R CDRST# SIDED7 SIDED6 SIDED5 SIDED4 SIDED3 SIDED2 SIDED1 SIDED0 SIDEIOW# SIORDY 4 IRQ15 SIDEA1 SIDEA0 SIDECS1# 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 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50
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V_CDROM
SIDECDR SIDED8 SIDED9 SIDED10 SIDED11 SIDED12 SIDED13 SIDED14 SIDED15 SIDEDREQ SIDEIOR# SIDEDACK# SIDEA2 SIDECS3# CBLIDB 4
AUDGND
16 CD-ROMLED# R49 10K
CDROM CONN R62 470
Secondary Driver(Master)
Near to R106
2.1.15 FDD Connector (CN10)
V_FDD CN10 14 INDEX# 14,16 DRV0# 14 DSKCHG# DSKCHG# INDEX# 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 FDD CONN
14 MTR0# 14 FDIR# 14 3MODE# 14 STEP# 14 WDATA# 14 WGATE# 14 TRK0# 14 WRPRT# 14 RDATA# 14 HDSEL# TRK0# WRPRT# RDATA#
2.1.16 Parallel Connector (CN17)
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CN17 26 LPTSLCT LPTPE LPTBUSY LPTACK# LPTD7 LPTD6 LPTD5 LPTD4 LPTD3 LPTSLCTIN# LPTD2 LPTINIT# LPTD1 LPTERR# LPTD0 LPTAFD# LPTSTB# 13 25 12 24 11 23 10 22 9 21 8 20 7 19 6 18 5 17 4 16 3 15 2 14 1 27
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PARALLEL CONN
2.1.17 Serial Connector (CN18)
CN18 10 COMRI1 COMDTR1# COMCTS1# COMTXD1 COMRTS1# COMRXD1 COMDSR1# COMDCD1# 5 9 4 8 3 7 2 6 1 11 SERIAL CONN
2.1.18 PS/2 Connector (CN14
S1 +5V POLY SW_1812 KBDATA PS2DATA KBCLK PS2CLK L5 L6 L4 L7 BLM11A221S BLM11A221S BLM11A221S BLM11A221S C25 270p C22 270p C24 270p C23 270p 1 C231 + 2 1u L8 BLM11P600S CN14 1 2 3 4 5 6 PS2 CONN
USBGNDUSBGNDUSBGNDUSBGND USBGND USBGND
2.1.19 PS/2 Connector (CN14)
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S1 +5V POLY SW_1812 KBDATA PS2DATA KBCLK PS2CLK L5 L6 L4 L7 BLM11A221S BLM11A221S BLM11A221S BLM11A221S C25 270p C22 270p C24 270p C23 270p 1 C231 + 2 1u L8 BLM11P600S CN14 1 2 3 4 5 6 PS2 CONN
USBGNDUSBGNDUSBGNDUSBGND USBGND USBGND
2.1.20 Internal KB Connector (CN8)
CN8 SCANIN0 24 SCANIN1 23 SCANOUT1 22 SCANOUT2 21 SCANIN4 20 SCANIN5 19 SCANIN6 18 SCANOUT0 17 SCANIN7 16 SCANIN2 15 SCANIN3 14 SCANOUT3 13 SCANOUT4 12 SCANOUT5 11 SCANOUT6 10 SCANOUT7 9 SCANOUT8 8 SCANOUT9 7 SCANOUT10 6 SCANOUT11 5 SCANOUT12 4 SCANOUT13 3 SCANOUT14 2 SCANOUT15 1 INT KB CONN
2.1.21 Touch Pad Connector (CN11)
RN19 10 1 2 3 4 5 10P8RX10K PAGE_UP# PAGE_DOWN# 9 8 7 6 +5V
+5V CN11 6 5 4 3 2 1 T/P CONN
+5V PS2CLK PS2DATA KBCLK KBDATA
KBVCC
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2.1.22 Fan 1 (CN24) and Fan2 (CN25) Connector
Q37 SI2301DS-SOT23 G S D
+5V CN25 1 2 FAN2 CONN
+5V 1 2
FANON# Q36A SI9953
C385 0.1u
7 8
CN24 C386 0.1u L89 BLM11P600S 2 1 FAN1 CONN
2.2 Mechanical Buttons and Switch Definition
2.2.1 Power on/off button 1. If the system is in S0, S1 or S2 state, pressing the power button will transit the system to S4 (Suspend to Disk) or S5 (Soft-off) state depending on the "Power button function" setting in the BIOS Setup menu. 2. If the system is in S4 or S5 states, pressing the power button will awaken the system into S0 states. 3. If the power button is pressed for more than four seconds, a power button over-ride event is generated and the system will be put into S5 (Soft-off) state. 2.2.2 Cover (Lid) Switch When LCD cover is closed, this Lid switch is triggered and an SMI/SCI is generated to put the system into `Suspend to RAM' or `Suspend to Disk' mode depending on the "Cover Switch" setting in the BIOS Setup menu. 2.2.3 Quick Start Button When this button has been pressed, the system will launch either Microsoft Internet Explorer, E-Support or E-mail/User Defines etc. 3 quick buttons demands.
2.3. Major Components and Connectors Location
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CN31 WWW switch SW 1
CN2
LID switch conn. LEDs CN3 SPEAKER conn.
Power SW SW6
2.3.2 Top Side
SiS 630S
U17 BIOS
CN5 -Memory socket # 1
2.3.1 Top Side
U14
PC87393 VJG
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K/B conn.
CN8
U22
Memory socket #2
O2 Micro FDD conn. CN10
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T/P conn.
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CN18 CN16 LAN conn. COM 1
USB conn Modem DC-IN conn. PS/2 conn ext. MIC spkr CN12 CN13 CMOS Batt.
CN15 ext. CRT conn C N CD-ROM 23 connector
CN17 Printer conn.
IR U 24 CPU SOCKET CN 24 CPU FAN conn.
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C N 2 6
MODEM connector CN27
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CN 29
C N 2 8 Battery connector
PCMCIA SLOT
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3.1 Major Component List Reference
U1 U2 U3 U4 U6 U8 U10 U11 U12 U13 U14 U18 U19 U20 U21 U22 U23 U25 U26 U27 U28 U29 U30 U32 U33 U34 U35
Component
IC ALC-200 LQFP IC RTL8201 LQFP48P PHY IC GD75232 SOP20P RS-232 IC LM4835 TSSOP-28 IC ADM1021 16 PIN QSOP IC DS90C363A TSSOP48P LVDS SIS 630S BGA 762 PIN MULTI-FUNCTION IC SN74LVC14 14 PIN (T1) IC 74LVC08 QUAD 2 INPUT IC 74LVC 32 0.65mm TSSOP -14P IC PC87393 TQFP 100 LPC-SUPERI/O IC ICS9248 146 SSOP48P CLK GEN IC PC 87570 K/B AND POWER MANAGEMT IC TC7SH32FU SINGLE 2 -INPUT IC MIC256A SO-14 9MICREL) IC LM358M SOP 8P (NS) IC 74LVC 244 TSSOP-20 IC AME8800 DEFT SOT-89 2.5V 30 IC LTC 1736CG 24PIN SSOP IC PACS1284-020 /T QSOP28 IC 74HCT 4066D PHILIPS IC BA9743AFV 16P IC LM78L12AC SOIL 8P IC MB3878 24 PIN IC TL594CD PWM CONTROL SO-16 IC PACS1284-020 /T QSOP28
Part Number
02-U10002-30 02-F82010-40 03-E75232-60 08-U00057-0U 08-U10025-00 03-F90363-95 02-A63001-A0 07-U32037-00 07-U32038-00 07-U32057-00 02-U50004-00 03-A92481-70 02-U60001-00 07-U81024-00 08-U10032-00 08-U00017-0U 07-U32097-00 08-U10067-00 08-U20007-00 08-U90009-00 07-U21031-00 08-U90013-00 08-U10008-00 08-C38780-40 08-159400-40 08-U90009-00
3.2 Major Components Pin Assignment
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SOCKET_370 (U24A)
W35 AM2 AN23 AK24 B36 V4 AC37 AL11 AN13 C33 C31 A33 A31 E31 C29 E29 A29 AK16 AA33 AA35 AH20 AL13 AL21 AN11 AN15 AN21 E23 G35 S33 S37 U35 U37 AK30 F10 G37 L33 N33 N35 N37 Q33 Q35 Q37 Y1 E27 R2 S35 X2 E21 U24A AD36 VCC_1.5V Z36 VCC_2.5V AB36 VCC_CMOS BP#[2] BP#[3] BPM#[0] BPM#[1] BSEL# BSEL1/GND A20M# FERR# FLUSH# IERR# IGNNE# INIT# LINT[0]/INTR LINT[1]/NMI SLP# SMI# STPCLK# PICCLK PICD[0] PICD[1] PWRGOOD PRDY# PREQ# TCK TDI TDO TMS TRST# G33 E37 C35 E35 AJ33 AJ31 AE33 AC35 AE37 AE35 AG37 AG33 M36 L37 AH30 AJ35 AG35 J33 J35 L35 AK26 A35 J37 AL33 AN35 AN37 AK32 AN33
Y33 C37 AL31 AL29 AH28 W37 AK20 AN19 AN25 AH4 X4 AN17 AN29 AK28 AH22 AH26 AN31 AL23 AL25 AN27 AL27 AH14 AL17 AL19 AH18 AH16 AK18 AF4 W3 AC1 X6 AD4 AA3 Z4 AK6 AA1 Y3 AF6 AB4 AB6 AE3 AJ1 AC3 AG3 Z6 AE1 AN7 AL5 AK14 AL7 AN5 AK10 AH6 AL9 AH10 AL15 AN9 AH8 AH12 AK8
GND/CLKREF CPUPRES# THERMDP THERMDN THERMTRIP# BCLK LOCK# DEFER# TRDY# RESERVED/RESET# RESET#/RESET2# BPRI# BREQ0# RS#[2] RS#[1] RS#[0] ADS# HITM# HIT# DRDY# DBSY# BNR# REQ#[4] REQ#[3] REQ#[2] REQ#[1] REQ#[0] RESERVED/A#[35] RESERVED/A#[34] RESERVED/A#[33] RESERVED/A#[32] A#[31] A#[30] A#[29] A#[28] A#[27] A#[26] A#[25] A#[24] A#[23] A#[22] A#[21] A#[20] A#[19] A#[18] A#[17] A#[16] A#[15] A#[14] A#[13] A#[12] A#[11] A#[10] A#[9] A#[8] A#[7] A#[6] A#[5] A#[4] A#[3]
TESTHI GND/RESERVED RESERVED/RP# RESERVED/AERR# RESERVED/BINIT# RESERVED/BERR# RESERVED/RSP# RESERVED/AP0# RESERVED/AP1# RESERVED/DEP0# RESERVED/DEP1# RESERVED/DEP2# RESERVED/DEP3# RESERVED/DEP4# RESERVED/DEP5# RESERVED/DEP6# RESERVED/DEP7# RESERVED/VTT RESERVED/VTT RESERVED/VTT RESERVED/VTT RESERVED/VTT RESERVED/VTT RESERVED/VTT RESERVED/VTT RESERVED/VTT RESERVED/VTT RESERVED/VTT RESERVED/VTT RESERVED/VTT RESERVED/VTT RESERVED/VTT RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED VCORE-DET
AJ37 VID[3] AL37 VID[2] AM36 VID[1] AL35 VID[0] AK22 VREF7 AK12 VREF6 AD6 VREF5 V6 VREF4 R6 VREF3 K4 VREF2 F18 VREF1 E33 VREF0 EDGCTRL/VRSEL PLL1 PLL2 AG1 W33 U33
D#63 D#62 D#61 D#60 D#59 D#58 D#57 D#56 D#55 D#54 D#53 D#52 D#51 D#50 D#49 D#48 D#47 D#46 D#45 D#44 D#43 D#42 D#41 D#40 D#39 D#38 D#37 D#36 D#35 D#34 D#33 D#32 D#31 D#30 D#29 D#28 D#27 D#26 D#25 D#24 D#23 D#22 D#21 D#20 D#19 D#18 D#17 D#16 D#15 D#14 D#13 D#12 D#11 D#10 D#9 D#8 D#7 D#6 D#5 D#4 D#3 D#2 D#1 D#0
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F16 E25 A27 A25 C17 C23 A19 C27 C19 C21 A23 D16 A13 C25 C13 A17 A15 A21 C11 A11 A7 D12 D14 C15 D10 D8 A9 C9 B2 C7 C1 F6 C5 J3 A3 A5 F12 E1 E3 K6 G3 F8 G1 L3 H6 P4 R4 H4 U3 N3 L1 Q1 M4 Q3 P6 S1 J1 T6 S3 U1 M6 N1 T4 W1
SOCKET_370
SOCKET_370 (U24B)
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U24B AA37 AA5 AB2 AB34 AD32 AE5 AF2 AF34 AH24 AH32 AH36 AJ13 AJ17 AJ21 AJ25 AJ29 AJ5 AJ9 AK2 AK34 AM12 AM16 AM20 AM24 AM28 AM32 AM4 AM8 B10 B14 B18 B22 B26 B30 B34 B6 C3 D20 D24 D28 D32 D36 D6 E13 E17 E5 E9 F14 F2 F22 F26 F30 F34 F4 H32 H36 J5 K2 K32 K34 M32 N5 P2 P34 R32 R36 S5 T2 T34 V32 V36 W5 X34 Y35 Z32 VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE VCC_CORE GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND A37 AB32 AC33 AC5 AD2 AD34 AF32 AF36 AG5 AH2 AH34 AJ11 AJ15 AJ19 AJ23 AJ27 AJ3 AJ7 AK36 AK4 AL1 AL3 AM10 AM14 AM18 AM22 AM26 AM30 AM34 AM6 AN3 B12 B16 B20 B24 B28 B32 B4 B8 D18 D2 D22 D26 D30 D34 D4 E11 E15 E19 E7 F20 F24 F28 F32 F36 G5 H2 H34 K36 L5 M2 M34 P32 P36 Q5 R34 T32 T36 U5 V2 V34 X32 X36 Y37 Y5 Z2 Z34
SOCKET_370
Temperature Sensor (U5)
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Troubleshooting Guidelines
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SIS-630S HOST and DRAM Interface (U10A)
T25 W28 W27 Y29 Y27 Y26 AA28 AA26 AB28 AB26 AC29 AC27 AC25 AD28 AD27 Y25 AG22 AJ22 AF21 AH21 AF20 AH20 AJ20 AG19 AJ19 AF18 AH18 AF17 AG17 AJ17 AF16 AH16 T24 W29 U25 W26 Y28 V25 AA29 AA27 AB29 AB27 V24 AC28 AC26 AD29 W25 AD26 AF22 AH22 AE23 AG21 AJ21 AG20 AE22 AF19 AH19 AE18 AG18 AJ18 AD20 AH17 AE21 AG16 U10A
P29 A24 B24 P26
GTLREFA GTLREFB VSSQ VSSQ
MD63 MD62 MD61 MD60 MD59 MD58 MD57 MD56 MD55 MD54 MD53 MD52 MD51 MD50 MD49 MD48 MD47 MD46 MD45 MD44 MD43 MD42 MD41 MD40 MD39 MD38 MD37 MD36 MD35 MD34 MD33 MD32 MD31 MD30 MD29 MD28 MD27 MD26 MD25 MD24 MD23 MD22 MD21 MD20 MD19 MD18 MD17 MD16 MD15 MD14 MD13 MD12 MD11 MD10 MD9 MD8 MD7 MD6 MD5 MD4 MD3 MD2 MD1 MD0
V29 T29 R26 P25 G27 R29 G28 V26 R25 U29 U26 R24 U28 T27 U27 P28 R27 T26 T28 R28 P27 M24 H26 G29 J26 H29 H27 K27 H28 J29 J27 K26 J28 K28 L26 L27 L28 K29 M25 M26 M27 L29 N25 N28 M28 M29 N29 N26 P24 N27
CPUCLK HLOCK# DEFER# HTRDY# CPURST# BPRI# BREQ0# RS#[2] RS#[1] RS#[0] ADS# HITM# HIT# DRDY# DBSY# BNR# HREQ#[4] HREQ#[3] HREQ#[2] HREQ#[1] HREQ#[0] HA#[31] HA#[30] HA#[29] HA#[28] HA#[27] HA#[26] HA#[25] HA#[24] HA#[23] HA#[22] HA#[21] HA#[20] HA#[19] HA#[18] HA#[17] HA#[16] HA#[15] HA#[14] HA#[13] HA#[12] HA#[11] HA#[10] HA#[9] HA#[8] HA#[7] HA#[6] HA#[5] HA#[4] HA#[3] CPUAVDD CPUAVSS
DRAM CONTROLLER INTERFACE
CSA#[5] CSA#[4] CSA#[3] CSA#[2] CSA#[1] CSA#[0] CSB#[5] CSB#[4] CSB#[3] CSB#[2] CSB#[1] CSB#[0] MA[14] MA[13] MA[12] MA[11] MA[10] MA[9] MA[8] MA[7] MA[6] MA[5] MA[4] MA[3] MA[2] MA[1] MA[0] DQM[7] DQM[6] DQM[5] DQM[4] DQM[3] DQM[2] DQM[1] DQM[0]
AE24 AG24 AF24 AJ25 AH25 AG25 AF28 AF29 AA25 AE25 AE26 AE27 AB25 AF27 AF26 AG29 AG28 AG27 AH28 AB24 AH27 AD24 AJ27 AG26 AH26 AJ26 AF25 Y24 AE28 AF23 AG23 AD25 AE29 AJ24 AD22
SIS-630S
WE#
AH23
AH24 SRAS# AJ23 SCAS# SDCLK AJ16
CKE
E9
HOST BUS INTERFACE
SDAVSS SDVADD AE20 AE19 SIS-630S E21 A19 C19 B20 B21 B19 A21 A20 D19 E20 D20 B22 C22 C20 A22 D21 A23 C21 B23 C23 A25 E22 D22 D24 D23 C25 B25 C24 E25 F22 D25 E23 B26 E24 C26 A26 A27 D26 B27 C27 B28 F24 C28 D28 H24 C29 E26 D27 J25 E28 D29 E27 H25 K24 F25 F27 E29 F26 L25 K25 F29 F28 G26 G25 HD#63 HD#62 HD#61 HD#60 HD#59 HD#58 HD#57 HD#56 HD#55 HD#54 HD#53 HD#52 HD#51 HD#50 HD#49 HD#48 HD#47 HD#46 HD#45 HD#44 HD#43 HD#42 HD#41 HD#40 HD#39 HD#38 HD#37 HD#36 HD#35 HD#34 HD#33 HD#32 HD#31 HD#30 HD#29 HD#28 HD#27 HD#26 HD#25 HD#24 HD#23 HD#22 HD#21 HD#20 HD#19 HD#18 HD#17 HD#16 HD#15 HD#14 HD#13 HD#12 HD#11 HD#10 HD#9 HD#8 HD#7 HD#6 HD#5 HD#4 HD#3 HD#2 HD#1 HD#0
V27 V28
SIS-630S PCI - IDE (U10B)
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AH15
D1 E4 J4 E3 K6 E2 E1 F4 F2 K5 F1 G4 G3 G2 G1 L5 K4 K3 M5 K2 K1 L3 N6 L2 M4 N5 M3 M2 M1 N4 P6 N3
U10B
AD31 AD30 AD29 AD28 AD27 AD26 AD25 AD24 AD23 AD22 AD21 AD20 AD19 AD18 AD17 AD16 AD15 AD14 AD13 AD12 AD11 AD10 AD9 AD8 AD7 AD6 AD5 AD4 AD3 AD2 AD1 AD0
C1 C2 C3
IDEAVDD
PREQ#[2] PREQ#[1] PREQ#[0]
ICHRDYA IDREQ[A] IIRQA CBLIDA IIOR#[A] IIOW#[A] IDACK#[A]
AE13 AG8 AF9 AH9 AH8 AF8 AJ8
D2 D3 D4
PGNT#[2] PGNT#[1] PGNT#[0]
PCI
F3 H4 J1 L1 N1 P4 P5 P3 H3 H2 H1 J2 B11 M6 J3 L4 AJ15 C11
AD14 IDSAA[2] AE14 IDSAA[1] AG9 IDSAA[0] IDECSA#[1] IDECSA#[0] AF10 AJ9
C/BE#[3] C/BE#[2] C/BE#[1] C/BE#[0] INTA# INTB# INTC# INTD# FRAME# IRDY# TRDY# STOP# SERR# PAR DEVSEL# PLOCK# PCICLK PCIRST#
SIS-630S
IDE
AH13 ICHRDYB AD17 IDREQ[B] AF15 IIRQB AG15 CBLIDB AG13 IIOR#[B] AF13 IIOW#[B] AJ13 IDACK#[B] AG14 IDSAB[2] AF14 IDSAB[1] AD18 IDSAB[0] AJ14 IDECSB#[1] AH14 IDECSB#[0]
IDB0 IDB1 IDB2 IDB3 IDB4 IDB5 IDB6 IDB7 IDB8 IDB9 IDB10 IDB11 IDB12 IDB13 IDB14 IDB15 AE17 AG12 AF12 AH11 AE16 AJ10 AD15 AE15 AG10 AH10 AF11 AG11 AJ11 AD16 AH12 AJ12
AE8 AE12 AG7 AJ6 AD12 AF6 AE11 AH5 AJ5 AE6 AG6 AH6 AF7 AH7 AJ7 AD13
IDA0 IDA1 IDA2 IDA3 IDA4 IDA5 IDA6 IDA7 IDA8 IDA9 IDA10 IDA11 IDA12 IDA13 IDA14 IDA15
SIS-630S
SIS-630S Power (U10C)
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Y22 T22 N22 M8 L8 J18 H18 H12 H11 AB20 AB18 AB13 AB11 AB10 PVDD PVDD PVDD PVDD PVDD PVDD PVDD PVDD PVDD PVDD PVDD PVDD PVDD PVDD
H19 H20 H21 H22 J21 J22 K22 L22 M22
AA8 AA9 AB8 AB9 N8 P8 P9 U8 V8 V9 W8 W9 Y8 Y9
U10C
AA11 AA12 AA13 AA18 AA19 AA20 AA22 AB12 AB19 AB21 AB22 H10 H17 J11 J12 J9 K8 K9 M9 U21 U22 V21 V22 W21 W22 Y21
OVDD OVDD OVDD OVDD OVDD OVDD OVDD OVDD OVDD OVDD OVDD OVDD OVDD OVDD OVDD OVDD OVDD OVDD OVDD OVDD OVDD OVDD OVDD OVDD OVDD OVDD
GTLVTT GTLVTT GTLVTT GTLVTT GTLVTT GTLVTT GTLVTT GTLVTT GTLVTT
VDDQ VDDQ VDDQ VDDQ VDDQ VDDQ VDDQ VDDQ VDDQ VDDQ VDDQ VDDQ VDDQ VDDQ
SIS-630S
POWER
VSSD VSSD VSSD VSSD VSSD VSSD VSSD VSSD VSSD VSSD VSSD VSSD VSSD VSSD VSSD VSSD VSSD VSSD VSSD
P16 P17 R16 R17 R18 R19 T16 T17 T18 T19 U16 U17 U18 U19 V16 V17 V18 W16 W17
V13 V12 U13 U12 U11 T13 T12 T11 R13 R12 R11 P13 P12 P11 H9 J8
VSSQ VSSQ VSSQ VSSQ VSSQ VSSQ VSSQ VSSQ VSSQ VSSQ VSSQ VSSQ VSSQ VSSQ AUX3.3V AUX1.8V VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS
IVDD IVDD IVDD IVDD IVDD IVDD IVDD IVDD IVDD IVDD IVDD IVDD IVDD IVDD IVDD IVDD IVDD IVDD IVDD IVDD IVDD IVDD
U9 T21 N9 N21 M21 L9 L21 K21 J20 J19 J17 J16 J13 J10 H16 H13 AB17 AB14 AA21 AA17 AA14 AA10
W15 W14 W13 V15 V14 U15 U14 T15 T14 R15 R14 P19 P18 P15 P14 N19 N18 N17 N16 N15 N14 N13 N12 N11 M18 M17 M16 M15 M14 M13 M12 L17 L16 L15 L14 L13
SIS-630S
SIS 630S VGA & South Bridge (U10D)
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AD6 AG1 AF3 AF2 AF1 AE4 AE3 AE2 AE1 AD5 AD4 AD1 AC4 AC3 AC2 AC5 AA4 Y5 Y4 Y3 Y2 Y1 W4 W3 V5 V4 V3 V2 V1 U5 U4 W5
U3 AA3 AC1 AG2
R6 T6 AB2 Y6 AB3 AB4 AB6 AA5 AB5
U2 U1 T5 T4 T1 R1 R2 R3
P2 P1 U6
SBA7 SBA6/G4 SBA5/G5 SBA4/G6 SBA3/G7 SBA2/DDC2CLK SBA1/DDC2DAT SBA0/BBLANK#
VBCAD/AREQ# VGCLK/AGNT# B7/AFRAME# B6/AIRDY# ATRDY# ADEVSEL# ASERR# APAR ASTOP#
VBHCLK/RBF# VBCTL0/WBF# VBCTL1/PIPE#
AAD0 AAD1 AAD2 AAD3 AAD4 AAD5 AAD6 AAD7 AAD8 AAD9 AAD10 AAD11 AAD12 AAD13 AAD14 AAD15 AAD16/B5 AAD17/B2 AAD18/B3 AAD19/B0 AAD20/B1 AAD21/R1 AAD22/R2 AAD23/R3 AAD24/R4 AAD25/R5 AAD26/R6 AAD27/R7 AAD28/G2 AAD29/G0 AAD30G1 AAD31/G3
R0/AC/BE3# B4/AC/BE2# AC/BE1# AC/BE0#
W2 AD3 W1 AD2 T3 T2 AJ3 E11 C7 B12 E10 B6 A6 D13 C18 D16 D18 B17 A17 B18 A18 C17 D17 AG4 AF4 AJ4 AE5 AF5 AH4 AG5 C12 D12 E17 F12 C10 F14 C6 E12 D9 D10
VBCLK/ST2 VBVSYNC/ST1 VBHSYNC/ST0
R4 R5 V6
U10D
AD_STB1# AD_STB0# AD_STB1 AD_STB0 SB_STB# SB_STB AGPCLK PSON# ACPILED EXTSMI# PWRBTN# RING PME# THERM#
AGPVREF AGPRCOMP AGPAVDD1 AGPAVDD2 ECLKAVDD DCLKAVDD DACAVDDC DACAVDDB AGPAVSS1 AGPAVSS2 ECLKAVSS DCLKAVSS DACAVSSC DACAVSSB RSET VREF COMP
AA1 AB1 AE10 AE9 F15 F16 F18 E14 AD10 AD8 E15 E16 F20 D14 E19 C14 B15 A11 C16 C15 B16 D15 A16 B14 A14 A15 AA2 B7 A7 D8 C8 B8 N2 C13 D11 B13 A13 A10 B10 E18
VGA
ACPI
NMI SMI# INTR A20M# INIT# IGNNE# FERR# STPCLK# CPUSTOP#/CPUSLP LAD0 LAD1 LAD2 LAD3 LDRQ# LFRAME# SIRQ GP0/PREQ3#/TXD[0] GP1/PGNT3#/TXD[1] GP2/LDRQ1#/TXD[2] GP3/RXER GP4/TXCLK GP5/COL GP6/CRS GP7/SPDIF GP8/MDC GP9/RXCLK
HOST
VOSCI
SIS-630S
SSYNC DDC1DATA DDC1CLK HSYNC VSYNC ROUT GOUT BOUT AGPVSSREF
LPC KBC
KBDATA/GP10 KBCLK/GP11 PMDAT/GP12 PMCLK/GP13 KLOCK#/GP14/TXD ENTEST AC_BIT_CLK AC_RESET# AC_SYNC AC_SDOUT AC_SDIN[0] AC_SDIN[1] SPK
GPIO
OSC32KHI RTCVDD RTCVSS BATOK AUXOK PWROK
RTC
OSC32KHO
OTHER
LANCLK25M RESERVE2 RESERVE1
MII
USBVDD1 USBVDD0
TXEN/GP15/SMBALT# SMBDATA SMCLK
SMB
MDIO/OC1# RXDV/OC0#
USB
AC97
AE7 AH2
A8 AG3 AH3
F13 F17 N24 U24
A12 D7 E8 E7 F8 F6 E6 F5 E5 H6 G5 J5 H5
C5 A5 C4
D5
A9 E13 B9 C9
D6 F10
A4
A3
B4
B5
B3 B2
USBCLK48M UV5+ UV5UV4+ UV4UV3+ UV3UV2+ UV2UV1+ UV1UV0+ UV0-
VSSA VSSB VSSC VSSD
RXD[3] RXD[2] RXD[1] RXD[0]
SIS-630S
Clock Generator ( U18)
340S8
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U18 1 25 35 43 22 15 7 47 46 45 8 9 10 11 12 13
VDDREF VDDSDR VDDSDR VDDSDR VDD48 VDDAGP VDDPCI
CPU_C0 CPU_C1 CPUCS_C2 FS1/PCICLK_F FS2/PCICLK1 PCICLK2 PCICLK3 PCICLK4
4 19 18 29 32 39 14
PCICLK5 GNDREF GND48 GNDAGP GNDSDR GNDSDR GNDSDR GNDPCI MODE/24_48MHZ FS0/48MHZ CPUSTP#/SDRAM11 PCISTP#/SDRAM10 SDRSTOP#/SDRAM9 PD#/SDRAM8 SDRAM7 SDRAM6 SDRAM5 SDRAM4 SDRAM3 SDRAM2 SDRAM1 SDRAM0 SDRAM12 AGPCLK1 AGPCLK0 X1 X2
FS3/REF0 AGPSEL/REF1
3 2
21 20 27 28 30 31 33 34 36 37 38 40 41 42 26 17 16
48
VDDCPU
44
GNDCPU
24 23
SCLK SDATA
5
6 W83194BR-63S
RAM Switch (U29)
8 7 6 5 RP44 +3V +3V 1 2 3 4 R352 10K 10K R353 10K 10K RAM_I2CSDA RAM_I2CSCL RAM_I2CSDA RAM_I2CSCL Q47 DTC144EKA DTC144EKA 1 13 4 5 8 6 11 12 7 U29 74HCT4066 2 1Z 2Z 3Z 4Z 3 9 10 14 R368 0 ohm R369 R 8P4RX10K 10K
1,5,6 I2CSDA 1,5,6 I2CSCL
1Y 1E 2Y 2E 3Y 3E 4Y 4E
A_I2CSDA A_I2CSCL B_I2CSDA B_I2CSCL 0
17 SDRAMSEL
B E
C
GND VCC 74HCT4066 TSSOP-14P
+5V +3V
RTL 8201 (U2)
340S8 Rev : A
Octal Buffer (U25)
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8 14 DVDD DVDD
U2 2 7 6 5 4 3 25 26 22 21 20 19 18 16 1 23 24 46 47 42 TXEN TXC TXD0 TXD1 TXD2 TXD3 MDC MDIO RXDV RXD0 RXD1 RXD2 RXD3 RXC COL CRS RXER X1 X2 RESETB
AVDD0 AVDD1 PLLVDD
32 36 48
MII/SNIB LDPS ANE DUPLEX SPEED TPRX+ TPRXTPTXTPTX+ RTT3 REPT ISOLATE RTSET
44 41 37 38 39 31 30 33 34 27 40 43 28 9 10 12 13 15
U25 1 2 4 6 8 19 17 15 13 11 OE1# I-0 I-1 I-2 I-3 OE2# I-4 I-5 I-6 I-7 VCC O-0 O-1 O-2 O-3 GND O-4 O-5 O-6 O-7 74LVC244 20 18 16 14 12 10 3 5 7 9
LED0/PHYA0 LED1/PHYA1 LED2/PHYA2 LED3/PHYA3 LED4/PHYA4 DGND DGND AGND AGND AGND
RTL8201 11 17 29 35 45
LVDS Transmitter (U8)
U8 44 45 47 48 1 3 4 6 7 9 10 12 13 15 16 18 19 20 22 23 25 26 27 14 43 D0/R0 VCC D1/R1 VCC D2/R2 VCC D3/R3 PLLVCC D4/R4 LVDSVCC D5/R5 D6/G0 Y0D7/G1 Y0+ D8/G2 Y1D9/G3 Y1+ D10/G4 Y2D11/G5 Y2+ D12/B0 CLKOUTD13/B1 CLKOUT+ D14/B2 D15/B3 PLLGND D16/B4 LVDSGND D17/B5 LVDSGND D18/HSYNC LVDSGND D19/VSYNC PLLGND D20/ENABLE GND CLKIN GND SHUTN# GND NC GND NC GND DS90CF363A 2 8 21 29 37 41 40 39 38 35 34 33 32 28 31 42 36 30 5 11 17 24 46
Audio CODEC (U1)
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2 3
XTL-IN XTL-OUT
AVDD AVDD
VDD VDD
LINEOUT-L LINEOUT-R MONO-OUT VREF VREFOUT AFILT1 AFILT2 AFILT3/CAP1 CAP2 M-VREF/CAP3 M-AFILT/CAP4 HXAN/CAP5 HXAP/CAP6 TXAN/CAP7 TXAP/CAP8 RXAN/CAP9 RXAP/CAP10 HPOUT-L/CAP11 HPOUT-C/CAP12 HPOUT-R/CAP13 CD-GND AGND AGND GND GND
35 36 37 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 43 44 45 46 47 48 39 40 41
11 6 10 5 8 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 20 21 22 23 24
RESET# BITCLK SYNC SDOUT SDIN PC-BEEP PHONE AUX-L AUX-R VIDEO-L VIDEO-R CD-L CD-R MIC1 MIC2 LINE-L LINE-R
19
Audio Amplifier (U4)
6 16 27 24 U4 10 9 11 13 12 2 5 4 R_IN R_DOCK B_IN L_DOCK HP_SENSE L_IN L_GAIN1 BYPASS SHUTDOWN MUTE MODE L_GAIN2 L_OUT+ 15 17 25 R_GAIN2 3 7
26 42
4 7
AVANCE_ALC200_SQFP-48
R_GAIN1
G_SEL DC_VOL
VDD VDD VDD
R_OUTR_OUT+
26 28 21
GND GND GND GND GND
L_OUT-
1 8 14 20 23
22
19
LM4835
PCMCIA Controller (U22)
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18 30 44 50
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73 74 71 72
U22 SKT_VCC SKT_VCC CAD31 CAD30 CAD29 CAD28 CAD27 CAD26 CAD25 CAD24 CAD23 CAD22 CAD21 CAD20 CAD19 CAD18 CAD17 CAD16 CAD15 CAD14 CAD13 CAD12 CAD11 CAD10 CAD9 CAD8 CAD7 CAD6 CAD5 CAD4 CAD3 CAD2 CAD1 CAD0 CCLK CFRAME# CIRDY# CTRDY# CDEVSEL# CSTOP# CPAR CPERR# CSERR# CREQ# CGNT# CINT# CBLOCK# CCLKRUN# CRST# R2_D2 R2_D14 R2_A18 CVS1 CVS2 CCD1# CCD2# CAUDIO CSTSCHG CC/BE3# CC/BE2# CC/BE1# CC/BE0# 90 126 144 142 141 140 139 129 128 127 124 121 120 118 116 115 113 98 96 97 93 95 92 91 89 87 85 82 83 80 81 77 79 76 108 111 110 109 107 105 101 104 133 123 106 132 103 136 119 143 84 100 131 117 75 137 134 135 125 112 99 88
3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 15 16 17 19 23 24 25 26 38 39 40 41 43 45 46 47 49 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 12 27 37 48 13 21 32 28 29 31 33 36 34 35 1 2 20 59 70 62 69 68 67 65 64 61 60
AD31 AD30 AD29 AD28 AD27 AD26 AD25 AD24 AD23 AD22 AD21 AD20 AD19 AD18 AD17 AD16 AD15 AD14 AD13 AD12 AD11 AD10 AD9 AD8 AD7 AD6 AD5 AD4 AD3 AD2 AD1 AD0 C/BE3# C/BE2# C/BE1# C/BE0# IDSEL PCI_CLK DEVSEL# FRAME# IRDY# TRDY# STOP# PAR PERR# SERR# REQ# GNT# RST# RI_OUT#/PME# SUSPEND# SPKR_OUT# MF6 MF5 MF4 MF3 MF2 MF1 MF0
GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND
VCCD0#/VCC5#/SDAT VCCD1#/VCC3#/SCLK VPPD0/VPP_PGM/SLAT VPPD1/VPP_VCC
CORE_VCC CORE_VCC CORE_VCC CORE_VCC CORE_VCC CORE_VCC
AUX_VCC
PCI_VCC PCI_VCC PCI_VCC PCI_VCC
PCMCIA Power Controller (U21)
6 22 42 58 78 94 114 130
OZ6812TQFP
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GND
14
MIC2562A
Super I/O Controller (U14)
VDD VDD VDD VDD 14 39 63 88 U14
15 16 17 18 8 9 12 11 7 6 10 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 95 94 93 92 91 90 87 86 85 84 83 82 81 80 79 78 77 76 75 74
LAD0 LAD1 LAD2 LAD3 LCLK LRESET# LFRAME# LDRQ# LPCPD# CLKRUN#/GPIO36 SERIRQ SMI#/GPIO35 CLKIN DSKCHG# HDSEL# RDATA# WP# TRK0# WGATE# WDATA# SETP# DIR# DR0# MTR0# INDEX# DENSEL DRATE0/IRSL2
PC87393
PD0/INDEX# PD1/TRK0# PD2/WP# PD3/RDATA# PD4/DSKCHG# PD5/MSEN0 PD6/DRATE0 PD7/MSEN1
52 50 48 46 45 44 43 42 35 36 37 40 41 47 49 51 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 70 69 68 67 66 3 2 1 100 99 98 97 96 4 5 73 71 72
PNF/XRDY SLCT/WGATE# PE/WDATA# BUSY_WAIT#/MTR1# ACK#/DR1# SLIN#_ASTRB#/STEP# INIT#/DIR# ERR#/HDSEL# AFD#_DSTRB#/DENSEL STB#_WRITE# DCD1# DSR1# SIN1 RTS1#/TEST SOUT1/XCNF0 CTS1# DTR1#_BOUT1/BADDR RI1# IRTX IRRX1 IRRX2_IRSL0 IRSL1 IRSL3/PWUREQ#
XA0/GPIO20 XA1/GPIO21 XA2/GPIO22 XA3/GPIO23 XA4/GPIO24/XSTB0# XA5/XSTB1#/XCNF2 XD0/GPIO00/JOYABTN1 XA6/GPIO26/PRIQA/XSTB2# XD1/GPIO01/JOYBBTN1 XA7/GPIO27/PIRQB XD2/GPIO02/JOYAY XA8/GPIO30/PIRQC XD3/GPIO03/JOYBY XA9/GPIO31/MTR1#/PIRQD XD4/GPIO04/JOYBX XA10/GPIO32/XIORD#/MDRX XD5/GPIO05/JOYAX XA11/GPIO33/XIOWR#/MDTX XD6/GPIO06/JOYBBTN0 XA12/GPIO10/JOYABTN1/RI2# XD7/GPIO07/JOYABTN0 XA13/GPIO11/JOYBBTN1/DTR2#_BOUT2 XA14/GPIO12/JOYAY/CTS2# XWR#/XCNF1 XA15/GPIO13/JOYBY/SOUT2 XRD#/GPIO34/WDO# XA16/GPIO14/JOYBX/RTS2# XIOWR#/XCS1#/MTR1#/DRATE0 XA17/GPIO15/JOYAX/SIN2 XIORD#/GPIO37/IRSL2/DR1# XA18/GPIO16/JOYBBTN0/DSR2# XCS0#/DR1#/XDRY/GPIO25 XA19/DCD2#/JOYABTN0/GPIO17 VSS VSS VSS VSS 13 38 64 89
PC87393
Switch (U16)
QSOP-28 (U35)
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U16 3 4 7 8 13 14 17 18 1 11 D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 OC G VCC Q0 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q5 Q6 Q7 GND 20 2 5 6 9 12 15 16 19 10
3 4 5 6 7 9 11 13 14 1 2 8 10 22 DIN0 DIN1 DIN2 DIN3 DIN4 DIN5 DIN6 DIN7 DIN8 NODE0 NODE1 NODE2 NODE3 GND 1284-02
VCC DOUT0 DOUT1 DOUT2 DOUT3 DOUT4 DOUT5 DOUT6 DOUT7 DOUT8 NODE7 NODE6 NODE5 NODE4
20 26 25 24 23 21 19 18 17 16 28 27 15 12
74LVC373
Keyboard Controller (PC87570)
166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 23 67 108 161 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 91 80 U19 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 111 105 112 60 59 58 57 69 70 68 65 64 63 62 61 81 82 83 84 85 86 93 94 110 107 106 113 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 56 55 54 53 52 51 50 49 48 47 42 41 40 39 38 37 14 159 158 13 163 162 157 164 156 155 154 153 79 165 28 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 104 103 102 101 100 99 25 27 VCC VCC VCC VCC AVCC HA0 HA1 HA2 HA3 HA4 HA5 HA6 HA7 HA8 HA9 HA10 HA11 HA12 HA13 HA14 HA15 HA16/PA3 HA17/PA4 HA18/PE0 KBSN0 KBSN1 KBSN2 KBSN3 KBSN4 KBSN5 KBSN6 KBSN7 KBSOUT0 KBSOUT1 KBSOUT2 KBSOUT3 KBSOUT4 KBSOUT5 KBSOUT6 KBSOUT7 KBSOUT8 KBSOUT9 KBSOUT10 KBSOUT11 KBSOUT12 KBSOUT13 KBSOUT14 KBSOUT15 A0 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 A10 A11 A12 BE0/A13 BE1/A14 CBRD/PG1/A15 PA5/A16 PA6/A17 SHBM#/PE1/A18 D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 RD#/HDEN SEL0#/HRMS WR0# PSCLK2 PSDAT2 PSCLK1 PSDAT1 PSDAT3/PC7 PSCLK3/PC6 EXTIN15/PC5 EXTIN11/PC4 EXITN0/PC3 PC2 PC1 PC0 AD0/PD0 AD1/PD1 AD2/PD2 AD3/PD3 AD4/PD4 AD5/PD5 AD6/PD6 AD7/PD7 SELIO#/PG0 CLK/PG2 SEL1#/PG3 WR1/PG4 NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC 1 2 43 44 45 46 87 88 89 90 131 132 133 134 175 176 PC87570 AVREF HD0 HD1 HD2 HD3 HD4 HD5 HD6 HD7 92 AGND
HIOCHRDY HIOW# HIOR# HAEN HEMEWR#/PA2 HEMERD#/PA1 HMEMCS#/PA0 HMR IRQ1 IRQ8# IRQ11 IRQ12 PFAIL# HPWRON VBAT PF0/D8 PF1/D9 PF2/D10 PF3/D11 PF4/D12 PF5/D13 PF6/D14 PF7/D15 ENV0/BST0/PH0 ENV1/BST1/PH1 TRIS/BST2/PH2 PFS/PH3 PLI/PH4 ISE#/PH5 32CLKIN/32KX1 32KX2
RING#/PB0 SCL/PB1 SDA/PB2 TA/PB3 EXINT10/TB/PB4 GA20/PB5 HRSTO#/PB6 SWIN/PB7
71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78
95 96 97 98
RS-232 Transceiver (U3)
24 26 66 109 160
GND GND GND GND GND
DA0 DA1 DA2 DA3
BIOS EEPROM Socket (U17)
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U3 20 19 18 17 14 12 16 15 13 11 VCC ROUT1 ROUT2 ROUT3 ROUT4 ROUT5 DIN1 DIN2 DIN3 GND GD75232 V+ RIN1 RIN2 RIN3 RIN4 RIN5 DOUT1 DOUT2 DOUT3 V1 2 3 4 7 9 5 6 8 10
12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 27 26 23 25 4 28 29 3 2 30 1
U17 A0 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 A10 A11 A12 A13 A14 A15 A16 A17 A18 VCC O0 O1 O2 O3 O4 O5 O6 O7 32 13 14 15 17 18 19 20 21
WE# OE CE VSS
31 24 22 16
29LV020 (PLCC-32)
PWM Control (U28)
12 VCC
PWM Control (U34)
12
14 1 2 3 16 15
REF 1IN+ 1INFB 2IN+ 2IN-
8 C1 9 E1 11 C2 10 E2
14 1 2 3 16 15
VCC REF 1IN+ 1INFB 2IN+ 2IN-
7 GND 13 OUT-CTRL
4 DTC 5 CT 6 RT
8 C1 9 E1 11 C2 10 E2
U28 TL594-SOP16
U34 TL594-SOP16
Low Dropout Regulator (U26)
U26 AME8800DEFT IN GND 3 OUT 2
Linear Regulator (U32)
U32 78L12-SO8 8 7 6 5 1 Vout 2 GND 3 GND 4 N.C
Vin GND GND N.C
DC-DC Converter (U30)
1
Charger (U33)
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U30 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 REF SCP 2IN+ 2IN2FB 2DTC 2OUT VCC CT RT 1IN+ 1IN1FB 1DTC 1OUT GND 1 2 3
5 2 3 4
-INC2 OUTC2 +INE2 -INE2 FB2 VREF FB1 -INE1 +INE1 OUTC1 OUTD -INC1 U33 MB3878
24 +INC2 23 GND 22 CS 21 VCC(O) 20 OUT 19 VH 18 VCC 17 RT 16 -INE3 15 FB3 14 CTL 13 +INC1
4 5 6 7 8
6 7 8 9 10 11 12
BA9743AFV-SOP16
LTC 1736 (U27)
U27 LTC1736 SSOP 24 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Cosc RUN/SS Ith FCB SGND PGOOD SENSESENSE+ VFB Vosense B0 B1 24 TG 23 BOOST 22 SW 21 Vin 20 INTVcc 19 BG 18 PGND 17 EXTVcc 16 VIDVcc 15 B4 14 B3 13 B2
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System Disassembly Procedure
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1. Before doing the disassembly, you MUST first remove the battery from the battery compartment and no external power is supplied to the machine.
2. Unfasten the one (1) screw on the CPU cover.
3. Unfasten four (4) screws on the CPU fan + heat sink assembly. Please follow the sequence when unfastening. When fastening, you must start on # 4 , 3 , 2 and 1 ( counter clockwise direction)
4. Disconnect the cable CPU fan + heat sink assembly from the mainboard.
5. Gently press down the lever arm of the CPU socket and lift it up until the lever arm is in stand position.
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6. Make sure the CPU socket is in release position before you remove the CPU.
7. Unfasten one (1) screw on the HDD cover.
8. Unfasten two (2) screws on the HDD metal bracket.
9. Pull out the HDD assembly and disconnect the HDD cable from the mainboard.
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10. Use a small flat screwdriver , insert to the K/B lock to release the three lock.
11. Gently lift the keyboard and disconnect the keyboard cable from the connector.
12. Remove the keyboard shielding or plate.
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13. Unfasten two (2) screws on the ram cover and remove the RMA cover.
14. Use both thumbs, push in and remove the left and right hinge covers.
15. Close the display panel, press down the middle cover and then pull out to remove.
16. Unfasten one screws of the CD-ROM ( or DVD-ROM drive).
17. On the bottom case, push out the CD-ROM drive as shown in the photo.
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18. Unfasten six (6) screws on the bottom case.
19. Grasp the top cabinet as shown in the photo and gently lift to release the snap lock. Do the same procedure on both side of the top cabinet.
20. After releasing the snap lock on both side and palm rest. Lift up to release and remove the top cabinet.
21. Close the display panel and unfasten four (4) screws on both sides of the display hinges.
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22. Unfasten one (1) screw on the LCD cable and disconnect the two LCD cables from the mainboard connectors.
23. Unfasten two (2) screws on the hinge frame as shown in the photo.
24. Disconnect the FDD cable.
25. Disconnect the Touchpad cable.
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26. Unfasten three screws on the top housing ( Magnesium alloy). To remove the mainboard together with the top housing, push in the PCMCIA eject button and on the other hand, lift the mainboard assembly and separate it from the bottom case.
27. At the bottom side of the mainboard, unfasten two (2) screws on the modem card. And disconnect the modem card from the mainboard.
28. Unfasten the two (2) hexagonal screws of the modem card.
29. On the bottom side of the mainboard, unfasten four (4) screws on the mainboard shielding and peel off the aluminum foil near the I/O port as shown in the picture.
30. From the I/O port, unfasten six (6) hexagonal screws on the I/O ports.
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31. Starting from the I/O port portion, flip over the mainboard shielding.
32. Lift the mainboard and disconnect the speaker cable and LID switch cable.
33. When replacing mainboard, make sure to have all the insulation and thermal pads removed from the defective mainboard and transfer it to a good mainboard ( because sometimes, the good mainboard doesn't have all the tapes and thermal pad as indicated in the photo).
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34. Unfasten one (1) screw on the FDD assembly.
Lift to remove the FDD assembly form the bottom case.
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Display Disassembly Procedure
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1. Remove the four rubber stopper on the front display cover and unfasten four (4) screws underneath. Grasp and remove the display front cover.
2. Unfasten two (2) screws on the D-A inverter card and disconnect the cables on both sides.
3. Unfasten four (4) screws on the LCD display and unfasten four (4) screws on both side of the hinges. Remove the LCD from the display cover. Make sure to remember the LCD cable arrangement to avoid problem when assembling the LCD display.
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UNIWILL COMPUTER CORP.
No. 24, Pei Yuan Rd., Chung Li Industrial Park Chung Li City, Taiwan, R.O.C. TEL: 886-3-461-6000 FAX: 886-3-461-8000 URL: http://uniwill.com.tw/
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Trouble Shooting List 5.1 No display 5.2 VGA controller failure 5.3 LCD no display / Invalid picture 5.4 External monitor has no display or color incorrect 5.5 Memory test error 5.6 Keyboard test error 5.7 Touch pad test error 5.8 Diskette drive test error 5.9 Hard disk drive test error 5.10 CMOS test error 5.11 SIO port test error 5.12 PIO port test error 5.13 Audio failure 5.14 No power symptom 5.15 CDROM drive test error 5.16 Stopping in LCD screen while booting 5.17 PCMCIA Card Bus failure 5.18 IR Port cannot transfer data 5.19 Modem Failure
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5.1 No display (system failure) Symptom: There is no display on both LCD and Monitor after power on although the LCD and Monitor are known-good.
No Display
No
Monitor or LCD module ok?
Replace monitor or LCD
Yes Set up Display type in BIOS Yes Display Ok? No Remove all of I/O device & cables from M/B except LCD or Monitor Yes Display ok No Replace motherboard Correct the I/O device & cables to the M/B one at a time to find out which part is causing the problem Setup the display mode
Board level troubleshooting
Check SIS Chipset for any cold solder?
Yes Re-solder
No Check system clock and reset circuit
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5.2 VGA controller failure Symptom: There is no display on both LCD and Monitor although Power-OnSelf-Test is passed
VGA Controller Failure
Try another good monitor or LCD module
Yes Display OK No Remove all of I/O devices and cables from M/B except LCD or Monitor Replace faulty LCD or monitor
Yes Display OK No Replace Motherboard Connect the I/O device & cables to the M/B one per time to find out which part is causing the problem
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5.3 LCD no display or Invalid Picture Symptom: The LCD shows nothing or abnormal picture, but it is ok for external monitor. LCD No Display
Try another known good LCD module
Display OK?
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5.4 External monitor has no display or color abnormal Symptom: The CRT monitor shows nothing or abnormal color, but it is ok for LCD
Monitor No Display
Try another known good monitor
Yes Display Ok? No Setup Ok? Yes Replace motherboard No Correct it Replace faulty monitor
Board level Troubleshooting Yes End Yes
Check VGA port signal using oscilloscope
No Replace SIS 630 Chipset
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5.5 Memory test error Memory test error
With External DRAM Module Installed? Yes
No
Install External DRAM module and socket OK? Yes
No
Correct it
Try another known good DRAM module
Test OK?
Yes
Replace the faulty DRAM module
No
Replace motherboard
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5.6 Keyboard test error (including external K/B & PS/2 mouse) Symptom: error message of keyboard failure is shown or any key doesn't work
Keyboard test error
No
Is K/B cable connected to M/B properly?
Correct it
Yes Try another good keyboard
Yes KB Test Ok? Replace the faulty keyboard
No Replace motherboard
Board level troubleshooting
Check for cold solder?
Re-soldering
One of the following parts or signals on the other board may be defective, use an oscilloscope to check Yes 1.K/B Controller PC87570
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5.7 Touch Pad test error Symptom: An error message is shown when the Touch Pad point is enabled
Touch pad error
Is Touch pad cable connected properly ?
No Correct it
Yes Try another known good touch pad module and cable
Yes Test Ok ? Replace the faulty parts
No
Replace motherboard
Board level troubleshooting
Yes
Check KB controller PC87570 for cold solder?
Re-solder
No Check one of the following parts or signals on the motherboard maybe defective, use an oscilloscope and replace it. 1. KB Controller PC87570
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5.8 Diskette drive test error Symptom: An error message is shown while loading data from FDD to system Diskette Drive test error
1. Try another known good boot diskette 2. Check setup for correct settings Yes
Reboot OK? No
Correct it
Try another known good FDD module
Yes Reboot OK? No Replace motherboard Board level troubleshooting Correct it
Check FDD connector, Super I/O controller PC87393 for cold solder?
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5.9 Hard disk drive test error Symptom: Either an error message is shown, or the drive motor spins non-stop, while reading data from or writing data to Hard disk Hard disk test error
Yes Check BIOS HDD Setup OK? No Try another working HDD
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5.10 CMOS test error
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1. CMOS data lost, or inaccurate system time & data
CMOS test error
1. Plug in AC adapter, power on the system and set correct data in BIOS setup 2. Keep the system power on for 8 hrs. to fully charge the RTC battery 3. Turn off power for 1 hour then turn on again
Re-boot OK? Yes
END
Replace motherboard No Board level troubleshooting
Yes Check CMOS RAM, CMOS battery for cold solders Re-solder
No One of the following parts on the motherboard maybe defective, replace the parts one a time and test after each replacement: 1.CMOS RAM 2. CMOS battery
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5.11 SIO port test error Symptom: An error display occurs when a mouse or other I/O device is installed SIO test error
1. Check whether mouse or other I/O device are properly installed (including driver) 2. Try another working mouse of I/O device
Yes Re-test Ok? No No Setup OK? Yes Replace Motherboard Correct it Correct it
Board level troubleshooting
Check SIO controller for cold solder?
Yes Re-solder
No One of the following parts on the motherboard maybe defective, plug SIO loopback at SIO port and run SIO test program. If error, replace SIO controller
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5.12 PIO port test error Symptom: When a print command is issued, printer prints nothing or garbage. PIO test error
1. check whether cables, printer & printer driver are installed properly 2. try another working printer and cable
Re-test OK?
Yes
Correct it
No No Setup OK? Yes Replace motherboard Correct it
Board level troubleshooting
Check PIO controller, for cold solder?
Yes Re-solder
No One of the following parts on the motherboard maybe defective, plug PIO loopback at PIO port one a time and test, if error replace PIO controller
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5.13 Audio failure Symptom: No sound from speaker after audio drive is installed. Audio test error
1. 2.
check whether cables, speakers & audio drivers are installed properly try another working speaker & cable
Yes Re-test ok? No No Setup ok? Yes Replace motherboard Correct it Correct it
Board-level troubleshooting
Check SIS 630 Chipset for cold Solder
Yes Re-soldering
No One of the following parts on the motherboard may be defective, replace the audio controller chip
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5.14 No power symptom: Symptom: When the power button is pressed, nothing happens, power indicator is not light up.
No Power
Yes Check Fuse on DC/DC Board if open Replace it
No
Yes Check DC/DC Board Signal or replace each parts. Correct it
No Press Power on button again Check system LED lit on
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5.15 CD-ROM drive test error An error message is shown when reading data from CD-ROM drive
CDROM Failure
No Check drive is install OK? Correct it
Yes
Check cable & Door is closed Yes Replace Motherboard
No
Correct it
Board Level Troubleshooting
Check SIS 630 Chipset and CDROM connector for cold solder?
Yes Re-soldering
No Check one of the following parts or signal on the M/B may be defective, use an oscilloscope to check it.
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5.16 Stopping in LCD screen while booting Stop in LCD Screen while booting
No Check Memory Size is correct? Yes
Record LCD message & to Boardlevel Troubleshooting
Check HDD detection is OK? Yes
No
Make sure HDD is good &Check BIOS setting
No Check CD-ROM Detection is OK? Yes Stop in LCD screen while booting Make sure CD-ROM Is good & Check BIOS Settings
Yes
Check one of the following parts or signal on the M/B may be defective, use an oscilloscope to check it. No Check CPU & SIS630 for cold soldering? OK?
Re-soldering
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5.17 PCMCIA CardBus failure Symptom : when insert PCMCIA card to PCMCIA slot, but system can't detect. PCMCIA card failure
Insert PCMCIA card completely again, make sure good connection.
Check drive & controller install OK? Yes Board-level Trouble shooting
No Correct it
Check PCMCIA slot mounting in M/B is cold soldering No
Yes
Re-soldering
Check O2Micro OZ 6812 Chipset for cold soldering?
Yes Re-solder
No Replace O2Micro OZ6812 chipset
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5.18 IR Port can't transfer data.
IR failure & no response
Check BIOS setup OK? Yes Check driver install OK
No Correct it
No
Correct it
Yes No
Check another one IR device is meet IrDa 1.0 Yes Board-level trouble shooting
Try another IR device
Check PC87393 for cold soldering No Replace Super I/O PC97393 Chipset
Yes
Re-soldering
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5.19 Modem failure
Modem Failure
Check Driver install & Telephone Line is OK?
No Correct it
Yes Check IRQ, COM port setting is OK? No Correct it
AT command test modem function is OK
No
Re-install Drivers
Yes Board-level trouble shooting
Check modem DAA board is connected properly and wiring with the phone jack
No Connect it
Yes Replace another known good modem DAA module.
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UNIWILL COMPUTER CORP.
No. 24, Pei Yuan Rd., Chung Li Industrial Park, Chung Li City, Taiwan, R.O.C. TEL: 886-3-461-6000 FAX: 886-3-461-6317 URL: http://www.uniwill.com.tw/
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6.1 LCD I. II. III.
14.1" TFT, XGA - Vendor UNIPAC, CHI MEI, 13.3" TFT, XGA Vendor ACER, IMES 12.1" TFT, SVGA Vendor Sanyo, Torisan
6.2 FDD Internal FDD: 3.5" format Capacity : 720KB / 1.44MB / 1.2MB (3 mode) Vendor : TEAC or MITSUMI 6.3 HDD Dimension Vendor
: 2.5", 8.5 / 9.5 mm height : Toshiba, and Fujitsu
6.4 CD-ROM Vendor : QMATE, TEAC Dimension : 12.7-mm height, 12/8 cm CD-ROM disc PIO Mode 4, 24X Average 3.1W, Sleep 0.05W ATAPI Interface DVD : TORISAN, TOSHIBA, QMATE : 12.7mm height, 12/8cm CD-ROM disc
Vendor Dimension PIO Mode 4 Average 3.1W, Sleep 0.05W ATAPI Interface
6.5 BATTERY: Li-ION Vendor : PANASONIC , GS Battery type : Li-Ion, 8 cells (4S2P) Battery capacity : 14.8V, 3600mAH, (47.36Whrs)
1.1.1. Charge Voltage : 16.8V +2.5% -1.0%
Charge temperature : 0~45o C Discharge temperature : -20~60o C End of Discharge : 11V Cycle life= 500 times Overcharge protection : when battery voltage reach 17.2 ±0.2V Over-discharge protection : when battery voltage decrease to 10 ± 1V Pre-charge current: 0.2A Charge current : When system is power off : 2A When system is powered ON : 1A
Ni-MH Vendor : PANASONIC, TOSHIBA Battery Type : Ni-MH, 10 cells (10S) Battery Capacity : 12.0V, 4500mAh (54.0 watts) Charge voltage : 16.8V +2.5% -1.0% Charge temperature : 0~45o C
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Discharge temperature : -20~60o C End of Discharge : 10V Cycle life= 500 times Pre-charge current: 0.2A Charge current : When system is power off When system is powered ON 6.6 TOUCH PAD Synaptic Capacitor sensor Support edge motion Support virtual scroll bar Support 2 or 3 button mode ESD withstand: 15KV Power Consumption: 2.75mA / 5V X/Y resolution: 500 points/inch Interface: PS/2 6.7 KEYBOARD Supplier Travel Support Key pitch Dimension
: 2A : 1A
: KC Matrix-290 : 3.0 ±0.2mm : 3 window keys : 19mm : 249mm x 100.85mm x 7.8 mm
6.8 MODEM/FAX MODULE Modem chip : SamrtLink HAMR5603+Si3014 Meet PC99 Window modem requirement Support : AMR / MDC slot / V.90 (56kbps) /AC'97 2.1 / APM & ACPI V.34bis (4.8Kbps to 33.6Kbps) / V.32 bis (4.8Kbps to 14 Kbps) /AT command set V.42 (LAPM) and MNP 2-4 error correction, 5 data compression V.22 bis ( 50 bps to 2.4Kbps) / V.21 Bell 103 / Bell 212 Fax Group3 Class 1/V.17, V.29, V.27ter, V.21 ch2/ Group III fax / telephony answering machine / DTMF generation and detection Local handset, telephone and microphone record / telephone line and headset or Peaked playback / VOX voice Detection/ Caller ID (optional) / host base DSVD
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UNIWILL COMPUTER CORP. No. 24, Pei Yuan Rd., Chung Li Indistrial Park Chung Li City, Taiwan,R.O.C. TEL: 886-3-461-6000 FAX: 886-3-461-6317 URL: http:// uniwill.com.tw/
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7.1 TOP CABINET ASSEMBLY
NO. 1 2 3 4
PART NUMBER 71-002941-00 71-002933-00 50-352968-00 40-102902-00 50-312942-00 50-312935-00 74-08U20400 41-720120-06 29-163402-00 50-212904-00 40-102901-00 41-720120-04 50-312903-10 41-720120-03 22-300513-10 50-352967-00 50-352966-00 41-720120-03 50-352969-00
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DESCRIPTION K/B (GR) Blue K/B (GR) Gray COVER HINGE (L) 340 SPRING SPK 340 TOP CABINET ID-2 ID-4 T/P SCREW M2.0*6 FPC T/P PAD ADHESIVE TAPE SPRING FOR K/B 340 M2.0*4 TOP HOUSING (MG) 340 M2.0*3 SPK FG-36N081 COVER HINGE (R ) 340 COVER HINGE FRAME M2.0*3 COVER CABLE FOR 340
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18
50-U34091-00
LATCH K/B FOR (BLOCK)
7.3 BASE CABINET ASSEMBLY
NO.
1 2 3 4 5 6
PART NUMBER
50-U69022-70 40-102904-00 50-206000-00 50-206001-00 40-302913-00 TEAC 70-130104-00 QUANTA 70-130117-10 TORISAN 70-200010-00 QUANTA 70-200010-10 xxx 50-212902-00 40-U75071-00 41-760230-03 41-720120-04 50-U69064-20 41-720120-04 29U6905B-00 50-U69063-20
DESCRIPTION
BOTTOM CAB ASSY W/OUT TV OUT SPRING PCMCIA DOOR DOOR PCMCIA (U) 340 DOOR PCMCIA (L) 340 BRACKET CDROM 340 CD-ROM DRIVE DVD-ROM DRIVE
7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
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HDD MYLAR HDD 340 PLATE HDD 340 SCREW M3.0*3 SCREW M2.0*4 DOOR HDD 340 SCREW M2.0*4 CABLE HDD 340 RUBBER FOOT 340 DOOR CPU 340 SCREW M2.5*4.5 PAN
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18 19 20 21 22 23
70-U69711-00 3200MAH- 23-523200-40 3600MAH 23-U53600-03 MITSUMI 70-013144-UC TEAC -70-013144-U2 29-163403-00 40-U69031-20 41-720125-03
THERMAL MODULE FOR 340S8 BATTERY FDD FFC FDD BRACKET FDD 340 SCREW M2X0.45X8
7.4 LCD ASSEMBLY
NO. 1 2 3
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PART NUMBER 41-720525-06 52-012919-00 40-U78021-00
DESCRIPTION SCREW M2.5*6 RUBBER FOR DISPLAY (T) 340 BRACKET (L) FOR LCD
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4 5 6
40-152907-00 41-720525-06 ID-2 12.1" 50-33931-00 13.3" - 50-332932-00 14.1" - 50-332930-00 ID-4 13.3" 50-U34032-00 14.1" - 50-U78032-00 52-012920-00 41-720120-04 40-152909-00 13.3" - 29-102901-00 14.1" 29-102901-00 14.1" 76-030527-00 x 50-212900-00 50-242912-10 50-412913-00 ID-2 12.1" 50-342982-00 13.3" - 50-342981-00 14.1" - 50-342981-00 ID-4 13.3" 50-342999-00 14.1" - 50-342900-10 40-101603-00 50-412913-00 50-242912-00
14.1" (uni ) 29-U69051-00 14.1" (cmo) 29-U69051-00
CMO 14.1 " 72-10014B-00 UNIPAK 14.1" 72-100149-00
HINGE (L) A-TYPE 340 SCREW M2.5*6 FRONT CAB
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