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Electronic circuit explanation – Toshiba P503DL User Manual

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function is continue to operate as in the same operation mode. One of the good way to use this
operation is, in normal condition, OSD appears when Input is selected in Normal mode. Some user
may not like this, then enter this mode or other method is, enter Adjust mode, then click CALL so
that OSD will disappear even in the system is in Adjust mode. Then click WRITE button to
memorize this function.


8-2. Screen mode Lock
This could be used only when one designated PC used, so that the same PC picture will appear always
correct but not for the other PC. Use 2 button while in Service mode

8-3. Picture smoothing filter
This is applying smoothing filtering on picture, by using 4 button, selection can be done.

Electronic Circuit Explanation

1. Input/Output/Control PCB

RGB Input signals are switched inside of AD converter and then level controlled by Offset and
Gain, in AD9888, then fed to AD converter section of the same IC.
VIDEO input is decoded by VPC3230D, auto -switching between PAL and NTSC, the output is
supplied by 8:4:4, 16 bit digital YUV signal to PW166 frequency converter scaler (scale up/down).
DIGITAL signal is supplied to SII161, single link DVI receiver then fed to PW166.
Supplied signal to PW166 is changed to 1024x768, 60Hz and then be supplied to next stage.
Switched digital signal is su pplied to SII160 to form DVI output.

The functions of PW166 scaler (scale up/down) IC are:

- Auto -detect RGB signal display timing
- Auto -adjust capture, position, signal clock and phase
- Auto -capture NTSC/PAL video signal

- Image scaling up/down (VGA, SVGA, XGA, SXGA to XGA , 60Hz)
- Frame rate conversion with frame buffer memory
- Video RGB color space conversion
- Test pattern OSD generation
- On-chip 16 bit MPU for software development
- DMD control signal Generation
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Digital 24 -bit RGB, XGA outputs

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ELECTRIC CIRCUIT EXPLANATION

Incoming signals are all converted to XVGA, 60Hz exc ept PAL signal (50Hz).
Signal recognition and scaling is carried out using standard VESA signals, if a non-standard signal is
supplied, the image may not be displayed correctly.
All incoming signals are converted to 60Hz and the color filter wheel rotation speed is 120Hz.
The output from the scaler is supplied to GmZ4S magnification IC and then, sent to DMD drive board.

2. DMD Driver PCB

The processed digital signal is sent from the RGB/Control PCB to the DMD Driver PCB via multiple
pins connector (50-pin & 30-pin) together with all the necessary signal and also power supply.
The TI driver IC, DDP1000 controls the signal, supplies to the DMD through frame memory buffers,
also color wheel motor signal is sent to M307982APZ.

The DMD element, TI Driver DDP1000 and DAD1000 form DDR chip set, a Texas Instruments
products.
Signal send out timing from TI driver to DMD is programmed to suit Toshiba filter wheel which is
based on good color reproduction even having white portion for so called “non-flicker” ignition.