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  • Preface

    Noteboo

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    M27ES / D22ES /D27ES

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    Notice

    The company reserves the right to revise this publication or to change its contents without notice. Information contained

    herein is for reference only and does not constitute a commitment on the part of the manufacturer or any subsequent ven-dor. They assume no responsibility or liability for any errors or inaccuracies that may appear in this publication nor arethey in anyway responsible for any loss or damage resulting from the use (or misuse) of this publication.

    This publication and any accompanying software may not, in whole or in part, be reproduced, translated, transmitted orreduced to any machine readable form without prior consent from the vendor, manufacturer or creators of this publica-tion, except for copies kept by the user for backup purposes.

    Brand and product names mentioned in this publication may or may not be copyrights and/or registered trademarks oftheir respective companies. They are mentioned for identification purposes only and are not intended as an endorsementof that product or its manufacturer.

    Version 1.0February 2003

    TrademarksIntel and Pentium are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation.Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation.Other brand and product names are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of their respective companies.

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    About this ManualThis manual is intended for service personnel who have completed sufficient training to undertake the maintenance andinspection of personal computers.

    It is organized to

    The following in

    Chapter 1, IntroChapter 2, Disaelements of the Appendix A, PaAppendix B, ScAppendix C, UpIII

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    allow you to look up basic information for servicing and/or upgrading components of the computer.

    formation is included:

    duction, provides general information about the location of system elements and their specifications.ssembly, provides step-by-step instructions for disassembling parts and subsystems and how to upgradesystem.rt Listshematic Diagramsdating the FLASH ROM BIOS

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    Related DocumentsYou may also need to consult the following manual for additional information:

    Users Manual oThis describes thIt also describesn CDe computers features and the procedures for operating the computer and its ROM-based setup program. the installation and operation of the utility programs provided with the computer.

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    ContentsIntroduction ........................................ 1-1Overview ...System SpecMobile or DeProcessor ....Core Logic .Structure ....Security ......Memory .....BIOS ..........Display .......LCD ...........Storage .......Audio .........Interface .....CommunicatPower ManaPower .........Indicators ...EnvironmentPhysical DimWeight .......Optional .....External LocExternal LocExternal LocMainboard OKey Parts ...Mainboard O

    Key Parts ............................................................................... 1-11Mainboard Overview - Top .................................................. 1-12Cable Connectors and Switches ............................................ 1-12V

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    ..............................................................................1-1ifications ..............................................................1-2sktop CPU ..........................................................1-2..............................................................................1-2..............................................................................1-2..............................................................................1-2..............................................................................1-3..............................................................................1-3..............................................................................1-3..............................................................................1-3..............................................................................1-3..............................................................................1-4..............................................................................1-4..............................................................................1-5ion .......................................................................1-5gement .................................................................1-5..............................................................................1-6..............................................................................1-6al Spec .................................................................1-6ensions ...............................................................1-6

    ..............................................................................1-6

    ..............................................................................1-6ator - Top Views .................................................1-7ator - Right Side View & Left Side View ...........1-8ator - Rear & Bottom Views ...............................1-9verview - Top ...................................................1-10............................................................................1-10verview - Bottom .............................................1-11

    Mainboard Overview - Bottom ............................................. 1-13Cable Connectors and Switches ............................................ 1-13

    Disassembly .........................................2-1Overview ................................................................................. 2-1Maintenance Tools .................................................................. 2-2Connections ............................................................................. 2-2Maintenance Precautions ........................................................ 2-3Disassembly Steps .................................................................. 2-4Removing the Battery ............................................................. 2-6Removing the System Memory .............................................. 2-7Removing the Keyboard ......................................................... 2-8Removing the Hard Disk Drive .............................................. 2-9Removing the CPU ............................................................... 2-10Removing the Modem ........................................................... 2-12Removing the CD Device ..................................................... 2-12Removing the Bottom Case .................................................. 2-13Removing the Floppy Disk Drive Assembly ........................ 2-15Removing the Mainboard ..................................................... 2-16Removing the Inverter .......................................................... 2-17Removing the LCD Panel ..................................................... 2-18

    Part Lists ............................................A-1Part List Illustration Location ................................................ A-2Top (M22ES) ......................................................................... A-3Bottom (M22ES) .................................................................... A-4LCD 14" (M22ES) ................................................................. A-5CD-ROM Drive - Toshiba (M22ES) ..................................... A-6CD-RW Drive - Toshiba (M22ES) ........................................ A-7

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    Combo Drive - QSI (M22ES) .................................................A-8DVD-ROM Drive - QSI (M22ES) .........................................A-9Floppy Disk Drive (M22ES) ................................................A-10Hard Disk DTop (D22ESBottom (D22LCD 14" (D2CD-ROM DrCD-RW DrivCombo DriveDVD-ROM DFloppy Disk Hard Disk DTop (M27ESBottom (M27LCD 14" (MCD-ROM DrCD-RW DrivCombo DriveDVD-ROM DFloppy Disk Hard Disk DTop (D27ESBottom (D27LCD 14" (D2CD-ROM DrCD-RW DrivCombo DriveDVD-ROM DFloppy Disk Hard Disk D

    Schematic Diagrams ........................... B-1System Block Diagram .......................................................... B-2Table ...................................................................................... B-3rive (M22ES) ....................................................A-11

    ) ........................................................................A-12ES) ...................................................................A-132ES) ................................................................A-14ive - Toshiba (D22ES) .....................................A-15e - Toshiba (D22ES) .......................................A-16 - QSI (D22ES) ...............................................A-17rive - QSI (D22ES) ........................................A-18

    Drive (D22ES) .................................................A-19rive (D22ES) ....................................................A-20) ........................................................................A-21ES) ..................................................................A-22

    27ES) ................................................................A-23ive - QSI (M27ES) ..........................................A-24e - Toshiba (M27ES) .......................................A-25 - QSI (M27ES) ...............................................A-26rive - QSI (M27ES) .......................................A-27

    Drive (M27ES) ................................................A-28rive (M27ES) ....................................................A-29) ........................................................................A-30ES) ...................................................................A-317ES) ................................................................A-32ive - QSI (D27ES) ...........................................A-33e - Toshiba (D27ES) .......................................A-34 - QSI (D27ES) ...............................................A-35rive - QSI (D27ES) ........................................A-36

    Drive (D27ES) .................................................A-37rive (D27ES) ....................................................A-38

    CPU (Socket 478) 1 of 2 ........................................................ B-4CPU (Socket 478) 2 of 2 ........................................................ B-5Clock Generator ..................................................................... B-6650-1 (Host/AGP) - 1 of 4 ..................................................... B-7650-2 (Memory for DDR) - 2 of 4 ......................................... B-8650-3 (HyperZip/VGA/Misc) - 3 of 4 ................................... B-9650-4 (Power) - 4 of 4 .......................................................... B-10DDR SDRAM DIMM 1 & DIMM2 ................................... B-11DDR SSTL-2 Termination Resistors ................................... B-12LVDS Interface (SiS301/2LV) ............................................ B-13961A-1 (PCI/IDE/HyperZip) - 1 of 4 .................................. B-14961A-2 (Misc Signals) - 2 of 4 ............................................ B-15961A-3 (USB) - 3 of 4 ......................................................... B-16961A-4 (Power & RTC) - 4 of 4 .......................................... B-17IDE, LVDS, Inverter Conn .................................................. B-18PCI LAN RTL8100B ........................................................... B-19PCMCIA PCI1410 ............................................................... B-201394 TSB43AB21 ................................................................ B-21LPC Super I/O NS393 ......................................................... B-22LPC H8 ................................................................................ B-23Audio Codec & AMP ........................................................... B-24Fan & Modem Conn ............................................................ B-25CPU VCORE ....................................................................... B-26System Power 1 SCH (+3V, +5V, +12V) ............................ B-27System Power 2 SCH (+2.5V, +1.25V) ............................... B-28+1.8V, 3VH8, VCCID, PWRSW ......................................... B-29Charger-PWM ...................................................................... B-30Hole ...................................................................................... B-31

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    Inverter Board .......................................................................B-32

    Updating the FLASH ROM BIOS.....C-1To update theVII

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    FLASH ROM BIOS you must: .......................C-1

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  • Introduction

    1: IntroductionOverviewThis manual covthe computer (e.audio) is also fo

    Operating systemsoftware (e.g. wthose manuals.

    The notebook coupgrade procedusymbol.

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    ers the information you need to service or upgrade the notebook computer. Information about operatingg. getting started, and the Setup utility) is in the Users Manual. Information about drivers (e.g. VGA &und in Users Manual. That manual is shipped with the computer.

    s (e.g. DOS, Windows 9x, Windows 2000, Windows XP, etc.) have their own manuals as do applicationord processing and database programs). If you have questions about those programs, you should consult

    mputer is designed to be upgradeable. See Disassembly on page 2 - 1 for a detailed description of theres for each specific component. Please note the warning and safety information indicated by the

    his chapter reviews the computers technical specifications and features.

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    System SpecificationsMobile or Desktop CPUThe computer designs incorporate both mobile and desktop CPUs. To tell if you have a mobile or desktop CPU model,

    AC Adapt Warning

    The AC adapteat 90W (for dCPU) will powebile CPU. Hothe AC adapteat 65W (for CPU) will NOT pdesktop CPU. Specifications

    look at the DC output rating on the bottom of the AC adapter:

    Mobile: DC-Output 20V, 3.25A, 65w Desktop: DC-Output 20V, 4.5A, 90w

    ProcessorDesktop Model Intel Pentium 4 Processor - (478-pin) FC-PGA2 package

    (0.13) 0.13 Micron Process Technology, 512KB L2 Cache & 400MHz FSB - 1.8~2.4 GHz Intel Celeron Processor - (478-pin) FC-PGA2 package

    (0.13) 0.13 Micron Process Technology, 256KB L2 Cache & 400MHz FSB - 2.0 GHzMobile Model Mobile Intel Pentium 4 Processor - (478-pin) Micro-FCPGA package

    (0.13) 0.13 Micron Process Technology, 512KB L2 Cache & 400MHz FSB - 1.4~2.4 GHz Mobile Intel Celeron Processor - (478-pin) Micro-FCPGA package

    (0.13) 0.13 Micron Process Technology, 256KB L2 Cache & 400MHz FSB - 1.4~2.0 GHz(You can also check the heat sink type to differentiate between the desktop and mobile CPU models.)

    Core Logic SIS650 + 962L

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    Security Security (Kensington type) Lock Slot BIOS Password

    Memory 64-bit data bu Expandable m Two 200-pin D

    BIOS One 4MB Flas Phoenix BIOS

    Display UMA Archite UltraAGP Integrated 128 Motion compe Fully DirectX CRT resolutioVideo Memory

    LCD 13.3" XGA TF

    OR 14.1" XGA TFSystem Specifications 1 - 3

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    s system memoryemory up to 1GB (depending 128/256/512MB SODIMM Modules)DR SODIMM sockets, supporting DDR SDRAM SODIMM (2.5V) - DDR266 compliant

    h ROM with Smart Battery, Plug-and-Play (1.0a), ACPI 1.0B

    cture with 16/32/64 MB System Memory sharable as Display Memory

    -bit 2D/3D graphics enginensation and IDCT accelerator for DVD Content Playback Accelerator

    8 compliant graphic enginen up to 1920 x 1200 x 16MNote: The system allocates or "shares" a portion of system memory for video use. "Shared" memory is

    user-configurable via the SCU. The default setting is set to 32MB, and in addition, may be adjusted to 16MB or 64MB.

    T (1024*768)

    T (1024*768)

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    Storage One fixed 3.5" 3-mode FDD One changeable drive for DVD-ROM (12.7mmH)/ 24X speed CD-ROM/CD-RW/Combo Drive (DVD-ROM + CD-RW) Specifications

    One changeable 2.5" 9.5/12.7mm (h) HDD Supports DMA mode 2Supports PIO mode 4Supports ATA-33/ATA-66/ATA-100 IDE HDD

    Audio AC'97 2.1 compliant interface Compatible with Sound-Blaster PRO 16 Advanced Wavetable Synthesizer DirectSound 3D Accelerator Full-duplex Virtual AC3 Built-in microphone Built-in 2 speakers

    Keyboard A4-Size Win98 keyboard included numeric keypad 3 application hot keys for Email, Browser and AP1

    PC Card One Type II PCMCIA 3.3V/5V socket Support CardBus (PC Card95)

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    Interface Built-in TouchPad (PS/2) Dual USB2.0 ports (USB1.1 compatible) One IEEE 139 One parallel p One external C One external k One speaker-o One micropho One RJ-11 jac One RJ-45 jac One DC-in jac

    Communica 10/100Mb Eth 56K MDC mo Wireless Infra

    Power Mana Supports ACP Supports APM Soft Off by sy Supports susp Battery low su Resume from System Specifications 1 - 5

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    4 portort (LPT1), supporting ECP / EPP 1.7 and 1.9RT monitor porteyboard/mouse (PS/2 type) portut jackne-in or S/PDIF output jack for Y- cablek for modem k for 100M/10M LANk

    tionernet LAN on board dem V.90 compliant (V.92 upgradeable by S/W Driver)red transfer IrDA 1.1, 1cm~1M operating distance, 4Mbps FIR

    gementI v1.0B v1.2

    stem power buttonend to diskspend alarm time

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    PowerDesktop Model Full range AC adapter

    AC Adapter

    Warning

    The AC adapteat 90W (for dCPU) will powebile CPU. Hothe AC adapteat 65W (for CPU) will NOT pdesktop CPU. Specifications

    AC Input: 100~240V, 47~63HzDC Output: 20V, 4.5A, 90W

    Supports smart Lithium-Ion battery

    Mobile Model Full range AC adapter

    AC Input: 100~240V, 47~63HzDC Output: 20V, 3.25A, 65W

    Supports smart Lithium-Ion battery

    Indicators LED indicators (HDD, Power status, FDD status, Num Lock, Caps Lock, Scroll Lock, AC, Battery Icon)

    Environmental Spec Temperature Relative Humidity Operating: 5C~ 35C Operating: 20% ~ 80% Non-Operating: -20C ~ 60C Non-Operating: 10% ~ 90%

    Physical Dimensions 308 (w) x 254 (d) x 37.5 (h) mm

    Weight 2.9 kg ~ 3.25 kg (with battery)

    Optional DVD-ROM Drive (12.7mmH) CD-RW Drive (12.7mmH) Combination Drive (DVD-ROM and CD-RW, 12.7mmH) Software DVD player Smart Lithium-Ion battery pack

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    External Locator - Top Views

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    Switch4. LED Status

    Indicators5. Hot-Key Buttons6. Power Button7. Keyboard8. Speakers9. TouchPad and

    Buttons10.LED Power

    Indicators11.LCD Latch

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    External Locator - Right Side View & Left Side ViewFigure 2Right Side View

    1. Security Lock Slot

    2. Vent3. CD Device

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    1. S/PDIF Out PMicrophone-

    2. Headphone-OJack

    3. Volume ContKnob

    4. PC Card Slo5. Infrared

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    External Locator - Rear & Bottom Views Figure 4Rear View

    1. DC-In Jack

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    2. PS/2 Type Port3. Parallel Port4. RJ-11 Phone

    Jack5. Vent6. External Monitor

    (CRT) Port7. Dual USB Ports8. S-Video Port9. IEEE 1394 Port10.RJ-45 LAN Jack

    Figure 5Bottom View

    1. RAM Cover2. Vent/Fan Outlets 3. Battery

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    Mainboard Overview - TopKey Parts

    Figure 6Mainboard

    Overview - Top Key Parts

    1. CPU SockeCPU Installe

    2. Northbridge650

    3. SiS 301 (LVInterface)

    4. TSB41AB211394 PHY (IEEE1394 troller)

    5. RTL8100BLController

    6. ALC201 - AAudio Code

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    Mainboard Overview - BottomKey Parts

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    1. Super I/O Con-troller

    2. Southbridge SiS 961

    3. PCMCIA4. LAN Transformer5. Flash BIOS ROM6. 2 * DIMM Sockets7. Clock Generator8. Clock Buffer

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    Mainboard Overview - TopCable Connectors and Switches

    Figure 8Mainboard Top

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    1. CN16 (Micrphone Cabl

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    Cable)4. CN11 (CPU

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    Cable)6. CN13 (Mod

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    Connector)9. CN20 (Mod

    Module)10.CN22 (FDD11.CN24 (Touc

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    Mainboard Overview - BottomCable Connectors and Switches

    Figure 9Mainboard Bottom Cable Connectors

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  • Disassembly

    2: DisassemblyOverview

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    vides step-by-step instructions for disassembling parts and subsystems. When it comes to reassembly,edures (unless otherwise indicated).

    completely review any procedure before you take the computer apart.

    as upgrading/replacing the RAM, CD device and hard disk are included in the Users Manual but arer your convenience.

    assembly process easier each section may have a box in the page margin. Information contained under give a synopsis of the sequence of procedures involved in the disassembly procedure. A box with a parts you will have after the disassembly process is complete. Note: The parts listed will be for the dis-ure listed ONLY, and not any previous disassembly step(s) required. Refer to the part list for the previ- procedure. The amount of screws you should be left with will be listed here also.

    will provide any possible helpful information. A box with a contains warnings.hese types of boxes are shown in the sidebar.

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    NOTE: All disassembly procedures assume that the system is turned OFF, and disconnected from any power supply (thebattery is removed too). w

    Maintenance ToolsThe following tools are recommended when working on the notebook PC:

    M3 Philips-head screwdriver M2.5 Philips-head screwdriver (magnetized) M2 Philips-head screwdriver Small flat-head screwdriver Pair of needle-nose pliers Anti-static wrist-strap

    ConnectionsConnections within the computer are one of four types:

    Locking collar sockets for ribbon connectors To release these connectors, use a small flat-head screwdriver togently pry the locking collar away from its base. When replac-ing the connection, make sure the connector is oriented in thesame way. The pin1 side is usually not indicated.

    Pressure sockets for multi-wire connectors To release this connector type, grasp it at its head and gentlyrock it from side to side as you pull it out. Do not pull on thewires themselves. When replacing the connection, do not try toforce it. The socket only fits one way.

    Pressure sockets for ribbon connectors To release these connectors, use a small pair of needle-nose pli-ers to gently lift the connector away from its socket. When re-placing the connection, make sure the connector is oriented inthe same way. The pin1 side is usually not indicated.

    Board-to-board or multi-pin sockets To separate the boards, gently rock them from side to side asyou pull them apart. If the connection is very tight, use a smallflat-head screwdriver - use just enough force to start.

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    Maintenance PrecautionsThe following precautions are a reminder. To avoid personal injury or damage to the computer while performing a re-moval and/or replacement job, take the following precautions:

    1. Don't drop icomponents

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    t. Perform your repairs and/or upgrades on a stable surface. If the computer falls, the case and other could be damaged.eat it. Note the proximity of any heating elements. Keep the computer out of direct sunlight.erence. Note the proximity of any high capacity transformers, electric motors, and other strong mag-hese can hinder proper performance and damage components and/or data. You should also monitor f magnetized tools (i.e. screwdrivers).

    This is an electrical appliance. If water or any other liquid gets into it, the computer could be badly dam-

    ith power. Avoid accidental shocks, discharges or explosions.oving or servicing any part from the computer, turn the computer off and detach any power supplies.want to unplug the power cord or any cable/wire, be sure to disconnect it by the plug head. Do not pull on the

    Turn off and detach any peripherals.tatic discharge. ICs, such as the CPU and main support chips, are vulnerable to static electricity. ing any part in the computer, discharge any static electricity inside the computer. When handling a t board, do not use gloves or other materials which allow static electricity buildup. We suggest that you tatic wrist strap instead.orrosion. As you perform your job, avoid touching any connector leads. Even the cleanest hands pro-ich can attract corrosive elements.ork environment clean. Tobacco smoke, dust or other air-born particulate matter is often attracted to

    aces, reducing performance.f the components. When removing or replacing any part, be careful not to leave small parts, such as

    e inside the computer.

    aner directly to the computer, use a soft clean cloth.tile (petroleum distillates) or abrasive cleaners on any part of the computer.

    Warning

    Before you undertakeany upgrade proce-dures, make sure thatyou have turned off thepower, and discon-nected all peripheralsand cables (includingtelephone lines). It isadvisable to also re-move your battery inorder to prevent acci-dentally turning themachine on.

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    Disassembly StepsThe following table lists the disassembly steps, and on which page to find the related information. PLEASE PERFORMTHE DISASSEMBLY STEPS IN THE ORDER INDICATED.mbly Steps

    To remove the Battery:1. Remove the battery page 2 - 6

    To remove the System Memory:1. Remove the battery page 2 - 62. Remove the memory page 2 - 7

    To remove the Keyboard:1. Remove the battery page 2 - 62. Remove the keyboard page 2 - 8

    To remove the HDD:1. Remove the battery page 2 - 62. Remove the keyboard page 2 - 83. Remove the HDD page 2 - 9

    To remove the CPU:1. Remove the battery page 2 - 62. Remove the keyboard page 2 - 83. Remove the CPU page 2 - 10

    To remove the Modem:1. Remove the battery page 2 - 62. Remove the keyboard page 2 - 83. Remove the modem page 2 - 12

    To remove the CD Device:1. Remove the battery page 2 - 62. Remove the keyboard page 2 - 83. Remove the CD device page 2 - 12

    To remove the Bottom Case:1. Remove the battery page 2 - 62. Remove the keyboard page 2 - 83. Remove the HDD page 2 - 94. Remove the CPU page 2 - 105. Remove the CD device page 2 - 126. Remove the bottom case page 2 - 13

    To remove the FDD:1. Remove the battery page 2 - 62. Remove the keyboard page 2 - 83. Remove the HDD page 2 - 94. Remove the CPU page 2 - 105. Remove the modem page 2 - 126. Remove the CD device page 2 - 127. Remove the bottom case page 2 - 138. Remove the FDD page 2 - 15

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    To remove the Mainboard:1. Remove the battery page 2 - 62. Remove the keyboard page 2 - 83. Remove the4. Remove the5. Remove the6. Remove the7. Remove the8. Remove the9. Remove the

    To remove th1. Remove the2. Remove the3. Remove the4. Remove the5. Remove the6. Remove the7. Remove the8. Remove the

    To remove th1. Remove the2. Remove the3. Remove the4. Remove the5. Remove the6. Remove the7. Remove the8. Remove the9. Remove theDisassembly Steps 2 - 5

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    HDD page 2 - 9 CPU page 2 - 10 modem page 2 - 12 CD device page 2 - 12 bottom case page 2 - 13 FDD page 2 - 15 mainboard page 2 - 16

    e Inverter: battery page 2 - 6 keyboard page 2 - 8 HDD page 2 - 9 CPU page 2 - 10 modem page 2 - 12 CD device page 2 - 12 bottom case page 2 - 13 inverter page 2 - 17

    e LCD Panel: battery page 2 - 6 keyboard page 2 - 8 HDD page 2 - 9 CPU page 2 - 10 modem page 2 - 12 CD device page 2 - 12 bottom case page 2 - 13 inverter page 2 - 17 LCD page 2 - 18

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    Removing the Battery1. Turn the computer OFF and turn it over.2. Remove screws - in Figure 2 - 1a and release the battery cover .

    Figure 2 - 1 Battery Removal

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  • Disassembly

    Removing the System Memory1. Turn the computer OFF, remove the battery (page 2 - 6).2. Remove screw from the RAM cover (Figure 2 - 2a), and lift the cover up off the computer.3. Locate the m

    toward the s4. The module5. Insert a new

    Figure 2 - 2 Memory Removal

    Sequence1 2

    a.

    c.Removing the System Memory 2 - 7

    2.D

    isassembly

    emory sockets & (Figure 2 - 2b), and gently pull the latches & on the memory socket ides of the computer as indicated. (Figure 2 - 2c) will pop-up, and you can remove it. module holding it at about a 30 angle and fit the connectors firmly into the memory slot.

    a. Remove the screw,then remove theRAM cover.

    b. Pull the latch(es) onthe memory socketsto release the mod-ule(s).

    c. When the modulepops up, lift it out.

    2. RAM cover7. Memory module(s)

    1 Screw

    Contact Warning

    Be careful not to touchthe metal pins on themodules connectingedge. Even the clean-est hands have oilswhich can attract parti-cles, and degrade themodules perform-ance.

    3 4 5 6

    7

    32

    1

    b.

    4

    6

    7

    5

    65

  • Disassembly

    2 - 8 Remov

    2.D

    isas

    sem

    bly

    Removing the Keyboard1. Turn the computer OFF and remove the battery (page 2 - 6).2. Press the four keyboard latches at the top of the keyboard to elevate the keyboard from its normal position (you

    Figure 2 - 3 Keyboard Removal Sequen

    a. Press the foues to releakeyboard.

    b. Lift the keyboand disconncable from ting collar.

    7. Keyboard

    Re-Inserting t

    board

    When re-inserkeyboard firstthe four keybo(Figure 2 -the bottom of board with thethe case.ing the Keyboard

    may need to use a small screwdriver to do this).3. Carefully lift the keyboard up and out, being careful not to bend the keyboard ribbon cable (Figure 2 - 3b).4. Disconnect the keyboard ribbon cable from the locking collar socket (Figure 2 - 3b).

    ce

    r latch-se the

    ard outect the

    he lock-

    7 56

    a.

    1 2

    b.

    5

    3 4

    c.

    Keyboard Tabs

    6

    7

    7he Key-

    ting thely alignard tabs 3c) atthe key- slots in

  • Disassembly

    Removing the Hard Disk Drive1. Turn the computer OFF, remove the battery (page 2 - 6) and keyboard (page 2 - 8).2. Remove screws - (Figure 2 - 4a) which secure the HDD assembly to the computer.3. Lift the HD4. Remove scr

    connector b5. Just reverse

    Figure 2 - 4 Hard Disk Removal

    1 3 4

    a.

    c.

    11Removing the Hard Disk Drive 2 - 9

    2.D

    isassembly

    D assembly out of the computer by pulling on the HDD tab (Figure 2 - 4b).ews - (Figure 2 - 4c) and separate the HDD from the case , and disconnect the HDD oard . the removal procedure to install the new HDD.

    12. HDD 13. HDD case14. HDD connector

    Board

    9 Screws

    Sequence

    a. Remove the threescrews and releasethe HDD cable.

    b. Remove the HDDassembly.

    c. Remove the sixscrews and HDDconnector board.

    56 11 12 1314

    b.2

    1

    76

    HDD Cables

    The illustrated HDD cable may differ from theone in your model depending on the configura-tion purchased.

    Be careful not to bend the pins on the hard diskwhen removing the cable.

    43

    5

    4

    8

    910

    13

    12

    14

  • Disassembly

    2 - 10 Remo

    2.D

    isas

    sem

    bly

    Removing the CPU1. Turn the computer OFF, remove the battery (page 2 - 6) and keyboard (page 2 - 8).2. Remove the four screws from the heat sink in order - as indicated (Figure 2 - 5a).

    5. Heat Sink

    4 Screws

    Figure 2 - 5 Processor Removal Sequen

    a. Remove thscrews froheat sink in der indicate

    b. Release thebles.

    Note: The heatthe Mobile thicker than sink for the DCPU (see F2 - 5b).

    5 1 4ving the CPU

    3. Release the fan cable(s) & accordingly and remove the heat sink.ce

    e fourm thethe or-d. fan ca-

    sink forCPU isthe heat

    esktopigure

    6 7

    5

    1

    3 2

    4

    Caution

    The heat sink, andCPU area in general,contains parts whichare subject to hightemperatures. Allowthe area time to coolbefore removing theseparts.

    Reassembly Screw

    Order

    When replacing theheat sink, make sureyou insert the screwsin the same order indi-cated in Figure 2 -5a.

    76

    b.

    5 Desktop CPU Model

    Mobile CPU Model

    a.

  • Disassembly

    4. Fully raise latch in the direction indicated in Figure 2 - 6a to unlock the CPU.5. Carefully (it may be hot) lift the CPU up out of the socket (Figure 2 - 6b).6. When re-inserting the CPU pay careful attention to the pin alignment, it will fit only one way (dont force it!).

    12

    Figure 2 - 6 Processor Removal

    a.Removing the CPU 2 - 11

    2.D

    isassembly

    Sequence(Cont.)

    a. Raise the latch tounlock the CPU.

    b. Lift the CPU out ofthe socket.1 2

    b.

    2. CPU

  • Disassembly

    2 - 12 Remo

    2.D

    isas

    sem

    bly

    Removing the Modem1. Turn the computer OFF, remove the battery (page 2 - 6) and keyboard (page 2 - 8).2. Remove screws - and carefully lift the modem up off the mainboard (Figure 2 - 7).

    3. Modem4. Modem cable

    2 Screws

    Figure 2 - 7 Modem Removal

    Sequence

    Remove the slift the modemmainboard, anconnect the ca

    1 2 3

    3. CD device

    1 Screw

    Figure 2 -CD DevicRemova

    Sequenc

    Remove the and slide the Cvice out of theputer.ving the Modem

    3. Disconnect the modem cable from the modem module.

    Removing the CD Device1. Turn the computer OFF, remove the battery (page 2 - 6) and keyboard (page 2 - 8).2. Remove screw and apply gentle but firm pressure at point to slide the CD device out of the computer

    (Figure 2 - 8).

    crews, off thed dis-ble.

    4

    3

    3

    4

    1

    4

    2

    8 e l e

    screw,D de- com-

    1 2 3

    3

    1

    2

  • Disassembly

    Removing the Bottom Case1. Remove the battery (page 2 - 6), keyboard (page 2 - 8), hard disk assembly (page 2 - 9), CPU (page 2 - 10) and CD

    device (page 2 - 12).2. Turn the com

    Figure 2 - 9 Bottom Case

    Removal

    1

    11Removing the Bottom Case 2 - 13

    2.D

    isassembly

    puter over and remove screws - (Figure 2 - 9).

    5.Heat Sink

    4 Screws

    Sequence

    Remove the 11screws from the bot-tom of the case.

    1 11

    32 4 5

    6

    7

    8

    910

    11 Screws

  • Disassembly

    2 - 14 Remo

    2.D

    isas

    sem

    bly

    3. Remove screw located inside the CD drive (Figure 2 - 10a) on the right side of the computer.4. Turn the computer around and remove screws - (Figure 2 - 10b) from the rear of the computer.

    1Figure 2 - 10 Bottom Case

    Removal Sequen

    (Cont.

    a. Remove thelocated insCD drive.

    b. Remove thefrom the reacomputer.

    2 5

    2 Screws

    Figure 2 Bottom C

    RemovSequen

    (Cont.

    a. Remove screws.

    b. Disconnect verter, LCD crophone ca

    5 Screwsving the Bottom Case

    5. Remove screws (Figure 2 - 11a) and (Figure 2 - 11b).6. Disconnect the inverter cable , LCD cable and microphone cable (Figure 2 - 11b).7. Carefully lift the LCD and top case assembly off the bottom case assembly.

    ce)

    screwide the

    screwsr of the

    1

    32 4

    b.

    a.

    5

    1 2

    - 11 ase al ce)

    the 2

    the in-and mi-bles.

    3 4 5

    1

    3

    2

    4

    a.

    b.

    5

  • Disassembly

    Removing the Floppy Disk Drive Assembly1. Remove the battery (page 2 - 6), keyboard (page 2 - 8), hard disk assembly (page 2 - 9), CPU (page 2 - 10), modem

    (page 2 - 12), CD device (page 2 - 12) and bottom case (page 2 - 13).2. Remove scr3. Carefully di

    Figure 2 - 12 Floppy Disk

    Drive Assembly Removing the Floppy Disk Drive Assembly 2 - 15

    2.D

    isassembly

    ew and hex nut from the FDD assembly.sconnect the FDD cable and lift the FDD assembly off the mainboard (Figure 2 - 12).

    4. FDD Assembly

    1 Screw 1 Hex nut

    Removal Sequence

    Remove the screwand hex nut, discon-nect the FDD cableand lift the FDD as-sembly off the main-board.

    1 23 4

    4

    1

    3

    2

  • Disassembly

    2 - 16

    2.D

    isas

    sem

    bly

    Removing the Mainboard1. Remove the battery (page 2 - 6), keyboard (page 2 - 8), HDD assembly (page 2 - 9), CPU (page 2 - 10), modem

    (page 2 - 12), CD device (page 2 - 12), bottom case (page 2 - 13) and FDD assembly (page 2 - 15).

    5. Mainboard6. Bottom case

    3 Screws 1 Hex nut

    Figure 2 - 13 Mainboard Removal Sequen

    a. Remove theand hex nut.

    b. Lift the maout of the case.2. Remove screws - and hex nut .3. Lift the mainboard out of the bottom case (Figure 2 - 13).

    ce

    screws inboardbottom

    1 3 45 6

    5

    1 32

    4

    6

    a. b.

  • Disassembly

    Removing the Inverter1. Remove the battery (page 2 - 6), keyboard (page 2 - 8), HDD assembly (page 2 - 9), CPU (page 2 - 10), modem

    (page 2 - 12), CD device (page 2 - 12), and bottom case (page 2 - 13).2. Remove the3. Run your fin4. Remove scr5. Lift the inve

    Figure 2 - 14 Inverter Removal

    Sequence

    1

    5

    a.

    c.Removing the Inverter 2 - 17

    2.D

    isassembly

    rubber covers and screws - from the LCD (Figure 2 - 14a).ger around the middle of the frame to carefully unsnap the LCD front panel module from the back.

    ews - from the inverter, and disconnect cables & from the rear of the inverter.rter off the LCD assembly .

    6. LCD Front Panel11. Inverter

    7 Screws 5 Rubber covers

    a. Remove the rubbercovers and screws.

    b. Unsnap the LCDfront panel from theback.

    c. Remove the screwsfrom the inverter.

    d. Disconnect the ca-bles and remove theinverter.

    1 56

    7 8 9 1011

    6

    3

    2

    4

    b.

    109

    7 8

    d.

    11

  • Disassembly

    2 - 18 Remo

    2.D

    isas

    sem

    bly

    Removing the LCD Panel1. Remove the battery (page 2 - 6), keyboard (page 2 - 8), HDD assembly (page 2 - 9), CPU (page 2 - 10), modem

    (page 2 - 12), CD device (page 2 - 12), bottom case (page 2 - 13) and inverter (page 2 - 17).

    9. LCD Panel15. 2 * Brackets

    12 Screws

    Figure 2 - 15 LCD Removal

    Sequence

    a. Remove theand lift the LCel off the ass

    b. Disconnect tcable.

    c. Remove theto release thets.ving the LCD Panel

    2. Remove screws - and gently lift the LCD panel off the top assembly (Figure 2 - 15a).3. Disconnect the LCD cable from the LCD connector (Figure 2 - 15b).4. Remove screws - and separate the LCD panel from the brackets (Figure 2 - 15c).

    screwsD pan-

    embly.he LCD

    screwse brack-

    1 8 910

    11 14 15

    9

    1 3

    2 45 6 7 8

    a. b.

    1512

    13

    11

    14

    15c.

    15

    15

    9

    10

  • Part Lists

    Appendix A:Part ListsThis appendix breaks down the computers construction into a series of illustrations. The component part numbers areindicated in the

    Note: This sectito cross-check a

    Note: Some asstotal number of

    Note: Be sure ttime of publicat A - 1

    Part Lists

    tables opposite the drawings.

    on indicates the manufacturers part numbers. Your organization may use a different system, so be sureny relevant documentation.

    emblies may have parts in common (especially screws). However, the part lists DO NOT indicate theduplicated parts used.

    o check any update notices. The parts shown in these illustrations are appropriate for the system at theion. Over the product life, some parts may be improved or re-configured, resulting in new part numbers.

  • Part Lists

    A - 2 Part Lis

    Par

    t Li

    sts

    Part List Illustration LocationThe following table indicates where to find the appropriate part list illustration.

    Table 1Part List Illust

    Locationt Illustration Location

    ration Parts M22ES D22ES M27ES D27ES

    Top page A - 3 page A - 12 page A - 21 page A - 30

    Bottom page A - 4 page A - 13 page A - 22 page A - 31

    LCD 14 page A - 5 page A - 14 page A - 23 page A - 32

    CD-ROM Drive page A - 6 page A - 15 page A - 24 page A - 33

    CD-RW Drive - Toshiba page A - 7 page A - 16 page A - 25 page A - 34

    Combo Drive - QSI page A - 8 page A - 17 page A - 26 page A - 35

    DVD-ROM Drive -QSI page A - 9 page A - 18 page A - 27 page A - 36

    Floppy Disk Drive page A - 10 page A - 19 page A - 28 page A - 37

    Hard Disk Drive page A - 11 page A - 20 page A - 29 page A - 38

  • Part Lists

    Top (M22ES)Top (M22ES) A - 3

    Part Lists

    Figure 1Top (M22ES)

  • Part Lists

    A - 4 Bottom

    Par

    t Li

    sts

    Bottom (M22ES)

    Figure Bottom (M2(M22ES)

    22ES)

  • Part Lists

    LCD 14" (M22ES)LCD 14" (M22ES) A - 5

    Part Lists

    Figure 3LCD 14" (M22ES)

  • Part Lists

    A - 6 CD-ROM

    Par

    t Li

    sts

    CD-ROM Drive - Toshiba (M22ES)

    Figure CD-ROM D

    (M22ES Drive - Toshiba (M22ES)

    4rive )

  • Part Lists

    CD-RW Drive - Toshiba (M22ES)CD-RW Drive - Toshiba (M22ES) A - 7

    Part Lists

    Figure 5CD-RW Drive

    (M22ES)

  • Part Lists

    A - 8 Combo

    Par

    t Li

    sts

    Combo Drive - QSI (M22ES)

    Figure Combo D

    (M22ESDrive - QSI (M22ES)

    6rive )

  • Part Lists

    DVD-ROM Drive - QSI (M22ES)DVD-ROM Drive - QSI (M22ES) A - 9

    Part Lists

    Figure 7 DVD-ROM Drive

    (M22ES)

  • Part Lists

    A - 10 Floppy

    Par

    t Li

    sts

    Floppy Disk Drive (M22ES)

    Figure Floppy Disk

    (M22ES Disk Drive (M22ES)

    8 Drive )

  • Part Lists

    Hard Disk Drive (M22ES)Hard Disk Drive (M22ES) A - 11

    Part Lists

    Figure 9HDD Drive (M22ES)

  • Part Lists

    A - 12 Top (D

    Par

    t Li

    sts

    Top (D22ES)

    Figure 1Top (D22E22ES)

    S)

  • Part Lists

    Bottom (D22ES)Bottom (D22ES) A - 13

    Part Lists

    Figure 2Bottom (D22ES)

  • Part Lists

    A - 14 LCD 14

    Par

    t Li

    sts

    LCD 14" (D22ES)

    Figure LCD 14" (D" (D22ES)

    322ES)

  • Part Lists

    CD-ROM Drive - Toshiba (D22ES)CD-ROM Drive - Toshiba (D22ES) A - 15

    Part Lists

    Figure 4CD-ROM Drive

    (D22ES)

  • Part Lists

    A - 16 CD-RW

    Par

    t Li

    sts

    CD-RW Drive - Toshiba (D22ES)

    Figure CD-RW D

    (D22ES Drive - Toshiba (D22ES)

    5rive )

  • Part Lists

    Combo Drive - QSI (D22ES)Combo Drive - QSI (D22ES) A - 17

    Part Lists

    Figure 6Combo Drive

    (D22ES)

  • Part Lists

    A - 18 DVD-R

    Par

    t Li

    sts

    DVD-ROM Drive - QSI (D22ES)

    Figure DVD-ROM

    (D22ESOM Drive - QSI (D22ES)

    7Drive )

  • Part Lists

    Floppy Disk Drive (D22ES)Floppy Disk Drive (D22ES) A - 19

    Part Lists

    Figure 8Floppy Disk Drive

    (D22ES)

  • Part Lists

    A - 20 Hard D

    Par

    t Li

    sts

    Hard Disk Drive (D22ES)

    Figure HDD Drive (Disk Drive (D22ES)

    922ES)

  • Part Lists

    Top (M27ES)Top (M27ES) A - 21

    Part Lists

    Figure 1Top (M27ES)

  • Part Lists

    A - 22 Bottom

    Par

    t Li

    sts

    Bottom (M27ES)

    Figure Bottom (M2 (M27ES)

    27ES)

  • Part Lists

    LCD 14" (M27ES)LCD 14" (M27ES) A - 23

    Part Lists

    Figure 3LCD 14" (M27ES)

  • Part Lists

    A - 24 CD-RO

    Par

    t Li

    sts

    CD-ROM Drive - QSI (M27ES)

    Figure CD-ROM D

    (M27ESM Drive - QSI (M27ES)

    4rive )

  • Part Lists

    CD-RW Drive - Toshiba (M27ES)CD-RW Drive - Toshiba (M27ES) A - 25

    Part Lists

    Figure 5CD-RW Drive

    (M27ES)

  • Part Lists

    A - 26 Combo

    Par

    t Li

    sts

    Combo Drive - QSI (M27ES)

    Figure Combo D

    (M27ES Drive - QSI (M27ES)

    6rive )

  • Part Lists

    DVD-ROM Drive - QSI (M27ES)DVD-ROM Drive - QSI (M27ES) A - 27

    Part Lists

    Figure 7 DVD-ROM Drive

    (M27ES)

  • Part Lists

    A - 28 Floppy

    Par

    t Li

    sts

    Floppy Disk Drive (M27ES)

    Figure Floppy Disk

    (M27ES Disk Drive (M27ES)

    8 Drive )

  • Part Lists

    Hard Disk Drive (M27ES)Hard Disk Drive (M27ES) A - 29

    Part Lists

    Figure 9HDD Drive (M27ES)

  • Part Lists

    A - 30 Top (D

    Par

    t Li

    sts

    Top (D27ES)

    Figure 1Top (D27E27ES)

    S)

  • Part Lists

    Bottom (D27ES)Bottom (D27ES) A - 31

    Part Lists

    Figure 2Bottom (D27ES)

  • Part Lists

    A - 32 LCD 14

    Par

    t Li

    sts

    LCD 14" (D27ES)

    Figure LCD 14" (D" (D27ES)

    327ES)

  • Part Lists

    CD-ROM Drive - QSI (D27ES)CD-ROM Drive - QSI (D27ES) A - 33

    Part Lists

    Figure 4CD-ROM Drive

    (D27ES)

  • Part Lists

    A - 34 CD-RW

    Par

    t Li

    sts

    CD-RW Drive - Toshiba (D27ES)

    Figure CD-RW D

    (D27ES Drive - Toshiba (D27ES)

    5rive )

  • Part Lists

    Combo Drive - QSI (D27ES)Combo Drive - QSI (D27ES) A - 35

    Part Lists

    Figure 6Combo Drive

    (D27ES)

  • Part Lists

    A - 36 DVD-R

    Par

    t Li

    sts

    DVD-ROM Drive - QSI (D27ES)

    Figure DVD-ROM

    (D27ESOM Drive - QSI (D27ES)

    7Drive )

  • Part Lists

    Floppy Disk Drive (D27ES)Floppy Disk Drive (D27ES) A - 37

    Part Lists

    Figure 8Floppy Disk Drive

    (D27ES)

  • Part Lists

    A - 38 Hard D

    Par

    t Li

    sts

    Hard Disk Drive (D27ES)

    Figure HDD Drive (Disk Drive (D27ES)

    927ES)

  • Schematic Diagrams

    Appendix B:Schematic DiagramsThis appendix has circuit diagrams of the systems PCBs.

    Printed Circuit

    System BoardInverter Board

    The following ta

    System Block Dia

    Table - Page B -

    CPU (Socket 478

    CPU (Socket 478

    Clock Generator

    650-1 (Host/AGP

    650-2 (Memory f

    650-3 (HyperZip

    650-4 (Power) - 4

    DDR SDRAM DI

    DDR SSTL-2 TerB - 1

    Schematic D

    iagrams

    Board Part No. of the Latest Version

    71-M2200-D0671-M220R-D03

    ble indicates where to find the appropriate schematic diagram.

    Table 1Schematic Diagrams

    Diagram - Page Diagram - Page Diagram - Page

    gram - Page B - 2 LVDS Interface (SiS301/2LV) - Page B - 13 Audio Codec & AMP - Page B - 24

    3 961A-1 (PCI/IDE/HyperZip) - 1 of 4 - Page B - 14 Fan & Modem Conn - Page B - 25

    ) 1 of 2 - Page B - 4 961A-2 (Misc Signals) - 2 of 4 - Page B - 15 CPU VCORE - Page B - 26

    ) 2 of 2 - Page B - 5 961A-3 (USB) - 3 of 4 - Page B - 16 System Power 1 SCH (+3V, +5V, +12V) - Page B - 27

    - Page B - 6 961A-4 (Power & RTC) - 4 of 4 - Page B - 17 System Power 2 SCH (+2.5V, +1.25V) - Page B - 28

    ) - 1 of 4 - Page B - 7 IDE, LVDS, Inverter Conn - Page B - 18 +1.8V, 3VH8, VCCID, PWRSW - Page B - 29

    or DDR) - 2 of 4 - Page B - 8 PCI LAN RTL8100B - Page B - 19 Charger-PWM - Page B - 30

    /VGA/Misc) - 3 of 4 - Page B - 9 PCMCIA PCI1410 - Page B - 20 Hole - Page B - 31

    of 4 - Page B - 10 1394 TSB43AB21 - Page B - 21 Inverter Board - Page B - 32

    MM 1 & DIMM2 - Page B - 11 LPC Super I/O NS393 - Page B - 22

    mination Resistors - Page B - 12 LPC H8 - Page B - 23

  • Schematic Diagrams

    B - 2 System

    Sche

    mat

    ic D

    iagr

    ams

    System Block Diagram

    Sheet 1 of System Blo

    DiagramBlock Diagram (71-M2200-D06)

    31ck

    Audio Codec

    M220 System Block Diagram

    DIMM 1 DIMM 2

    AC'97

    SPDIF OUT PORT

    Rtt

    SSTL-2 Termination

    VGA

    MDC

    SOCKET-478

    SiSM650

    MuTIOL

    Host Bus

    LPC Bus

    DDR SDRAM

    P4 CPU

    ACLINK

    RJ 45 PORT

    RJ 11 PORT

    PCI BUS

    CBTI 1410 ONE SLOT

    IEE 1394TI TPS43AB21 ONE SLOT

    LPC Rom KBCH8SIO

    PRINT PORT

    IR PORT

    GTL+ & AGTL

    2149

    MEMORYCONTROL

    702 PIN BGA

    1.8V CORE WITH MIXED 1.2V 1.5V 2.5V3.3V I/0

    371 PIN BGA

    3.3V I/01.8V CORE WITH MIXED 1.2V 1.5V 2.5V

    MIC IN PORT

    Analog Out PORT

    4MB ROM

    XBUS

    REAL TEC ALC201

    RGB

    NS87393

    CDROM/DVDROM

    VB-LINK

    USB 0

    IDE 1

    LVDS

    USB 1HDD

    TV OUT

    IDE 0 ULTRA 66/100

    LCD PANNEL

    CRT PORT

    SIS128 PIN LQFP

    LAN

    Page 1 ; 2

    Page 4; 5; 6; 7

    Page 10

    Page 11 ; 12 ; 13 ; 14

    Page 15

    Page 9 Page 9

    Page 22

    Page 17

    Page 20Page 19 Page 19

    Page 19

    Page 19

    Page 19

    Page 18Page 16

    Audio Board

    PR1: Vcore

    301/2 LV

    Page 19FLOPPY

    PJ4: +2.5VPJ2: VDD3PJ1: VDD5

    SiS 961(2L)

    PJ5: +1.25VSPJ6: +1.8VS

    REAL 8100BL

  • Schematic Diagrams

    TableVIN VINS AUX POWERS (SB5V,SB3.3V,SB2.5V,SB1.8V,+2.5VDIMM(or VCC3MEM)

    (PWRTN)Table (71-M2200-D06) B - 3

    Schematic D

    iagrams

    Sheet 2 of 31Table

    (PSON#)

    MAIN POWERS (VCC5,VCC3.3,VCC2.5V,VCC1.8V,VCCVID,DDR_VTT)

    (CORE_ON)

    VCC_CORE

    (PWRGD TO CHIP)

    (PCIRST#)

    DEVICE

    SIS650(VGA)

    CHRONTEL CH0717

    LAN REL8139C

    CB TI 1410A

    1394 TI TBA43AB22

    INTA#

    INTA#

    INTB#

    INTC#

    INTD#REG2

    REG0

    REG1

    GNT2

    GNT0

    GNT1

    AD21

    AD23

    AD22

    *INTB#

    MINI PCI AD25INTD#REG3GNT3

    INTC# AD24

  • Schematic Diagrams

    B - 4 CPU (So

    Sche

    mat

    ic D

    iagr

    ams

    CPU (Socket 478) 1 of 2

    Sheet 3 of CPU 1 of

    VCC_CORE

    106

    108

    101

    104

    105

    110

    111

    102

    103

    107

    109

    T160T157T128T51 T26T27T113T21T22T107T133VCOREcket 478) 1 of 2 (71-M2200-D06)

    312

    VCC_CORE

    VCC_CORE

    VCC_CORE

    HBPRM5# [2]HBPRM4# [2]

    HBPM1# [2]HBPM0# [2]

    RS-[0..2][4]

    VID[0..4][12,24]

    HD-[0..63][4]

    HA-[3..31][4]

    HREQ-[0..4][4]

    PM_CPUPERF# [12]H_DPSLP# [13,24]

    HD-1

    HD-50

    HA-11

    Z0103

    HD-13

    HD-19

    HD-22

    HD-24

    HD-27

    HD-32

    HD-40

    HD-52

    HA-12

    HA-17

    Z0111

    Z0101

    HD-6

    HD-20

    HD-28

    HA-29

    Z0107

    HD-53

    HD-57

    HD-59

    HA-3HA-4

    HA-6

    RS-2

    Z0106

    HD-12

    HD-21

    HA-21

    HA-23

    HA-25

    Z0104

    HD-8

    HD-17

    HD-36

    HA-27HA-28

    Z0108

    HD-0

    HD-15

    HD-51

    HA-20

    HA-24

    HBPM1#

    HREQ-0

    HD-4HD-5

    HD-42

    HD-46

    HD-62

    HA-31

    RS-0

    HD-29

    HA-8

    HA-13

    Z0112

    HD-11

    HD-26

    HD-34HD-35

    HD-55

    HD-61

    HBPM0#

    HREQ-4

    Z0109

    Z0113

    HD-10

    HD-44

    HA-9

    Z0105

    HD-7

    HD-47

    HBPRM5#

    Z0110

    HD-9

    HD-14

    HD-54

    HA-10

    HA-18HD-16

    HD-33

    HD-37

    HD-58

    HA-7

    HA-16

    HA-22

    HA-26

    HA-30

    HBPRM4#

    RS-1

    HD-23

    HD-30

    HD-45

    HD-48

    HD-60

    HD-63

    HA-15

    HD-3

    HD-31

    HD-39

    HD-41

    HD-56

    HREQ-3

    HD-2

    HD-18

    HD-25

    HD-38

    HD-43

    HD-49

    HA-5

    HA-14

    HA-19

    HREQ-2HREQ-1

    Z0114

    TZ0115TZ0114TZ0113TZ0112

    TZ0

    TZ0

    TZ0

    TZ0

    TZ0

    TZ0

    TZ0

    RS-[0..2]

    HD-[0..63]

    HA-[3..31]

    HREQ-[0..4]

    VID[0..4]

    Z0102

    PM_CPUPERF#H_DPSLP#

    TZ0

    TZ0

    TZ0

    TZ0

    VID1

    VID3

    VID0

    VID4

    VID2

    H_DPSLP#

    SW7 SW DIP-4

    1234

    8765

    C722

    0.1UF

    C723

    0.1UF

    C724

    0.1UF

    R563 0

    R566 0R568 0

    R36 51R257 51

    R570 0(R)

    R232 51R233 51

    R311 51

    R35 51

    R310 51

    R231 51

    R307 51

    T25

    R306 51

    R255 51R253 51

    R37 51

    C431

    10UF/6.3V(0805)

    C383

    10UF/6.3V(0805)

    C468

    10UF/6.3V

    C117

    0.1UF

    C377

    0.1UF

    C439

    0.1UF

    C409

    0.1UF

    C110

    10UF/16V

    C466

    10UF/16V

    C412

    10UF/16V

    C406

    0.1UF

    C82

    0.1UF

    C85

    0.1UF

    C399

    0.1UF

    C116

    0.1UF

    C429

    0.1UF

    C407

    10UF/6.3V(0805)

    C392

    10UF/6.3V(0805)

    C386

    10UF/6.3V(0805)

    C385

    10UF/6.3V(0805)

    C470

    10UF/6.3V

    C401

    10UF/16V

    C90

    10UF/6.3V

    C87

    10UF/6.3V

    C389

    10UF/6.3V

    R571 51R569 51R567 51R565 51R564 51

    C97

    0.1UF

    C376

    0.1UF

    C378

    0.1UF

    C400

    0.1UF

    C417

    0.1UF

    C440

    0.1UF

    C102

    0.1UF

    C434

    10UF/6.3V(0805)

    C442

    10UF/16V

    C469

    10UF/6.3V

    C471

    10UF/6.3V

    C109

    10UF/6.3V

    C375

    0.1UF

    C83

    0.1UF

    C84

    0.1UF

    C467

    10UF/6.3V

    C430

    10UF/16V

    C380

    10UF/6.3V

    C721

    10UF/6.3V

    T156

    R289 0

    JCPU1A

    NORTHWOOD478

    B21B22A23A25C21D22B24C23C24B25G22H21C26D23J21D25H22E24G23F23F24E25F26D26L21G26H24M21L22J24K23H25M23N22P21M24N23M26N26N25R21P24R25R24T26T25T22T23U26U24U23V25U21V22V24

    W26Y26W25Y23Y24Y21

    AA25AA22AA24

    K2K4L6K1L3M6L2M3M4N1M1N2N4N5T1R2P3P4R3T2U1P6U3T4V2R6W1T5U4V3W2Y1AB1

    AD24

    AB4AA5Y6AC4AB5AC6

    H3J3J4K5J1

    AC24AC23

    AB22

    AC21

    F4G5F1

    U6W4Y3

    AC20

    AA20

    J26

    K25

    K26

    L25

    AE1AE2AE3AE4AE5

    AA2

    A10

    A12

    A14

    A16

    A18

    A20

    A8

    AA

    10A

    A12

    AA

    14A

    A16

    AA

    18A

    A8

    AB

    11A

    B13

    AB

    15A

    B17

    AB

    19A

    B7

    AB

    9A

    C10

    AC

    12A

    C14

    AC

    16A

    C18

    AC

    8A

    D11

    AD

    13A

    D15

    AD

    17A

    D19

    AD

    7A

    D9

    AE

    10A

    E12

    AE

    14A

    E16

    AE

    18A

    E20

    AE

    6A

    E8

    AF1

    1A

    F13

    AF1

    5A

    F17

    AF1

    9A

    F2A

    F21

    AF5

    AF7

    AF9

    B11

    B13

    B15

    B17

    B19

    B7

    B9

    C10

    C12

    C14

    C16

    C18

    C20

    C8

    D11

    D13

    D15

    D17

    D19

    D7

    D9

    E10

    E12

    E14

    E16

    E18

    E20

    E8

    F11

    F13

    F15

    F17

    F19

    F9

    H1

    H4

    H23

    H26

    A11

    A13

    A15

    A17

    A19

    A21

    A24

    A26

    A3

    A9

    AA

    1A

    A11

    AA

    13A

    A15

    AA

    17A

    A19

    AA

    23A

    A26

    AA

    4A

    A7

    AA

    9A

    B10

    AB

    12A

    B14

    AB

    16A

    B18

    AB

    20A

    B21

    AB

    24A

    B3

    AB

    6A

    B8

    AC

    11A

    C13

    AC

    15A

    C17

    AC

    19A

    C2

    AC

    22A

    C25

    AC

    5A

    C7

    AC

    9A

    D1

    AD

    10A

    D12

    AD

    14A

    D16

    AD

    18A

    D21

    AD

    23A

    D4

    AD

    8A

    E11

    AE

    13A

    E15

    AE

    17A

    E19

    AE

    22A

    E24

    AE

    26A

    E7

    AE

    9A

    F1A

    F10

    AF1

    2A

    F14

    AF1

    6A

    F18

    AF2

    0A

    F26

    AF6

    AF8

    B10

    B12

    B14

    B16

    B18

    B20

    B23

    B26

    B4

    B8

    C11

    C13

    C15

    C17

    C19

    C2

    A6AD25

    A7

    A22

    AD

    2A

    D3

    AE

    21

    AF2

    4A

    F25

    D0D1D2D3D4D5D6D7D8D9D10D11D12D13D14D15D16D17D18D19D20D21D22D23D24D25D26D27D28D29D30D31D32D33D34D35D36D37D38D39D40D41D42D43D44D45D46D47D48D49D50D51D52D53D54D55D56D57D58D59D60D61D62D63

    A3A4A5A6A7A8A9

    A10A11A12A13A14A15A16A17A18A19A20A21A22A23A24A25A26A27A28A29A30A31A32A33A34A35

    TESTHI0

    BPM5BPM4BPM3BPM2BPM1BPM0

    REQ4REQ3REQ2REQ1REQ0

    TESTHI4TESTHI5

    TESTHI7

    TESTHI2

    RS2RS1RS0

    TESTHI8TESTHI9

    TESTHI10

    TESTHI3

    TESTHI6

    DE

    P0

    DE

    P1

    DE

    P2

    DE

    P3

    VID4VID3VID2VID1VID0

    TESTHI1

    VC

    CV

    CC

    VC

    CV

    CC

    VC

    CV

    CC

    VC

    CV

    CC

    VC

    CV

    CC

    VC

    CV

    CC

    VC

    CV

    CC

    VC

    CV

    CC

    VC

    CV

    CC

    VC

    CV

    CC

    VC

    CV

    CC

    VC

    CV

    CC

    VC

    CV

    CC

    VC

    CV

    CC

    VC

    CV

    CC

    VC

    CV

    CC

    VC

    CV

    CC

    VC

    CV

    CC

    VC

    CV

    CC

    VC

    CV

    CC

    VC

    CV

    CC

    VC

    CV

    CC

    VC

    CV

    CC

    VC

    CV

    CC

    VC

    CV

    CC

    VC

    CV

    CC

    VC

    CV

    CC

    VC

    CV

    CC

    VC

    CV

    CC

    VC

    CV

    CC

    VC

    CV

    CC

    VC

    CV

    CC

    VC

    CV

    CC

    VC

    CV

    CC

    VC

    CV

    CC

    VC

    CV

    CC

    VC

    CV

    CC

    VC

    CV

    CC

    VC

    CV

    CC

    VC

    CV

    CC

    VC

    CV

    CC

    VC

    CV

    CC

    VC

    C

    VS

    SV

    SS

    VS

    SV

    SS

    VS

    SV

    SS

    VS

    SV

    SS

    VS

    SV

    SS

    VS

    SV

    SS

    VS

    SV

    SS

    VS

    SV

    SS

    VS

    SV

    SS

    VS

    SV

    SS

    VS

    SV

    SS

    VS

    SV

    SS

    VS

    SV

    SS

    VS

    SV

    SS

    VS

    SV

    SS

    VS

    SV

    SS

    VS

    SV

    SS

    VS

    SV

    SS

    VS

    SV

    SS

    VS

    SV

    SS

    VS

    SV

    SS

    VS

    SV

    SS

    VS

    SV

    SS

    VS

    SV

    SS

    VS

    SV

    SS

    VS

    SV

    SS

    VS

    SV

    SS

    VS

    SV

    SS

    VS

    SV

    SS

    VS

    SV

    SS

    VS

    SV

    SS

    VS

    SV

    SS

    VS

    SV

    SS

    VS

    SV

    SS

    VS

    SV

    SS

    VS

    SV

    SS

    VS

    SV

    SS

    SK

    TOC

    C#

    VS

    SV

    SS

    VS

    SV

    SS

    VS

    SV

    SS

    VS

    SV

    SS

    VS

    SV

    SS

    VS

    SV

    SS

    VS

    SV

    SS

    VS

    SV

    SS

    VS

    SV

    SS

    TESTHI11TESTHI12

    NC

    NC

    NC

    NC

    NC

    NC

    NC

    T161T159

    T162

    C7180.0047UF

    INTEL P4 CPU SOCKET 478 PART 1

    MOBIL CPUAD25=DPSLP(H_DPSLP#)A6=GHI#(PM_CPUPERF#)

    Design Guideupdates forP4P/845

  • Schematic Diagrams

    CPU (Socket 478) 2 of 2

    VCC_CORE

    VCC_CORE

    INTR[12]NMI[12]

    HDSTBN-[0..3][4]

    DBI-[0..3][4]

    HDSTBP-[0..3][4]

    HCLK-CPU#[3]HCLK-CPU[3]

    HTCK[2]

    HBPRM5#[2]

    HBPRM4#[2]

    HBPM1#[2]

    HBPM0#[2]

    HDSTBP-[0..3]

    HDSTBN-[0..3]

    DBI-[0..3]

    Z020

    Z0208Z0209

    Z020

    CPUGTLVREFBCPUGTLVREFA

    HCLK-CPUHCLK_ITP0HCLK_ITP0# HCLK-CPU#

    HTCK

    ITP_ST

    HBPM1

    HBPRM

    HBPM

    HBPRM

    C36247UF

    L634.7uH_SMD 30%

    1 2

    L204.7uH_SMD 30%

    1 2

    R268R269

    R236R312

    R234 82_1%R305 82_1%

    RP354P2RX0(R)

    123

    4

    T149T148

    20 milCPU (Socket 478) 2 of 2 (71-M2200-D06) B - 5

    Schematic D

    iagrams

    VCC_CORE

    VCC_CORE

    VCC_CORE

    VCC_CORE

    VCC_CORE

    VCC_CORE

    +3VS +3VS

    3VH8

    VCCVID

    VCC_CORE

    DEFER- [4]

    HTRDY- [4]

    BPRI- [4]

    INIT- [12]

    STPCLK- [12]

    CPUPWRGD [4]CPURST- [4]

    CPUSLP- [12]

    SMI- [12]IGNNE- [12]

    A20M- [12]

    HASTB-[0..1][4]

    FERR- [12]

    BNR- [4]BREQ0- [4]

    DBSY- [4]DRDY- [4]

    HLOCK- [4]

    HITM- [4]HIT- [4]

    BSEL0 [3]BSEL1 [3]

    ADS- [4]

    OS# [27]

    H8_SMDATA[20,28]

    H8_SMCLK[20,28]

    HASTB-[0..1]

    Z0203

    1

    FERR-STPCLK-

    INIT-

    DBSY-DRDY-HTRDY-ADS-HLOCK-BREQ0-BNR-HIT-HITM-BPRI-DEFER-HTCKHTDIHTMSHTRST-HTDOPROCHOT-IGNNE-SMI-A20M-CPUSLP-CPUPWRGDCPURST-

    THERMDATHERMDCTHERMTRIP-

    DBI-3DBI-2DBI-1DBI-0

    HASTB-1HASTB-0DBRESET

    NMIINTR

    HCLK-CPU#HCLK-CPU

    Z0204Z0205

    HDSTBP-3HDSTBP-2HDSTBP-1HDSTBP-0HDSTBN-3HDSTBN-2HDSTBN-1HDSTBN-0

    Z0206Z0207

    FERR-

    BREQ0-

    PROCHOT-

    CPUPWRGD

    THERMTRIP-

    A20M-

    STPCLK-

    CPUSLP-

    SMI-

    INIT-

    IGNNE-

    INTR

    NMI

    CPURST-

    HTDO

    HTDI

    HTRST-

    IERR

    IERR

    DBRESET

    HTMS

    TZ0206

    TZ0208

    TZ0207

    TZ0201TZ0202

    TZ0203

    2

    Z210

    Z717Z240

    Z936

    THERMDAZ717

    OS#

    THERMDC

    H8_SMDATA

    H8_SMCLK

    H8_SMDATA

    H8_SMCLK

    HCLK_ITP0HCLK_ITP0#

    TZ0209

    Z241

    CPUSLP-

    CPUPWRGD

    Z0219CPURST-

    CPURST-

    PWR

    #

    5#

    0#

    4#

    C7250.0047UF

    C367

    220PF

    C6247UF

    C464

    0.1UF

    C465

    0.1UF

    C463

    0.1UF

    C443

    220PF

    C461

    1UF

    C453

    220PF

    C370

    220PF

    CB1

    1UF

    R287 51

    C432

    0.1UF

    0(R)0(R)

    C388

    0.1UF

    C382

    0.1UF

    C419

    0.1UF

    C462

    0.1UF

    R283 51

    R294 51

    R292 51

    T215

    R32 51 1%

    R316 62 1%

    R313 51 1%

    R318 62 1%

    R262 62 1%

    R280 27.4 1%

    R315 56 1%

    R34 51 1%

    R270 56 1%

    R317 56 1%

    R308 56 1%

    R314 75

    R86 1.5K

    R304

    100 1%

    R235

    100 1%

    R264 56 1%

    R309 56 1%

    R265 56 1%

    R33 56 1%

    R303 10K

    R284 680

    R291 150

    51.1 1%51.1 1%

    JCPU1B

    NORTHWOOD478

    AC1V5

    A5

    AC26AD26

    AE25L5R5

    P1

    E5D1

    F6F20

    AA

    6A

    A21

    W23P23J23F21

    W22R22K22E22

    AF23AF22

    AC3V6B6Y4AA3W5AB2H5H2J6G1G4H6G2F3E3D2E2D4C1F7E6D5

    B3C4A2

    C3B2B5C6AB26AB23AB25

    A4

    V21P26G25E21

    C25

    C5

    C7

    C9

    D10

    D12

    D14

    D16

    D18

    D20

    D21

    D24

    D3

    D6

    D8

    AE23

    AD20

    AD22

    K24

    K3

    K6

    L1 L23

    L26

    L4 M2

    M22

    M25

    M5

    N21

    N24

    N3

    N6

    P2

    P22

    P25

    P5

    E13E15E17E19E23E26E4E7E9

    F10F12F14F16F18F2

    F22F25F5

    J2 J22

    J25

    J5 K21

    R1

    R23

    T6U2U22U25U5V1V23V26V4W21W24W3W6Y2Y22Y25Y5

    G6

    R26

    E11

    E1

    F8G21G24

    T3T24T21

    G3 R4

    AF3

    AD6AD5

    L24

    AF4

    C22

    AP0AP1

    VCC_SENSE

    ITP_CLK0ITP_CLK1

    DBRESETADSTB0ADSTB1

    COMP1

    LINT1LINT0

    GTL

    RE

    F3G

    TLR

    EF2

    GTL

    RE

    F1G

    TLR

    EF0

    STBP3STBP2STBP1STBP0STBN3STBN2STBN1STBN0

    BCLK1BCLK0

    IERRMCERR

    FERRSTPCLK

    BINITINITRSP

    DBSYDRDYTRDY

    ADSLOCK

    BR0BNRHIT

    HITMBPRI

    DEFERTCKTDI

    TMSTRSTTDO

    THERMDATHERMDC

    THERMTRIP

    PROCHOTIGNNE

    SMIA20M

    SLPPWRGOOD

    RESET

    VSS_SENSE

    DB#3DB#2DB#1DB#0

    VS

    SV

    SS

    VS

    SV

    SS

    VS

    SV

    SS

    VS

    SV

    SS

    VS

    SV

    SS

    VS

    SV

    SS

    VS

    SV

    SS

    VS

    S

    VCCIOPLL

    VCCA

    VSSA

    VS

    SV

    SS

    VS

    SV

    SS

    VS

    SV

    SS

    VS

    SV

    SS

    VS

    SV

    SS

    VS

    SV

    SS

    VS

    SV

    SS

    VS

    SV

    SS

    VS

    SV

    SS

    VS

    S

    VSSVSSVSSVSSVSSVSSVSSVSSVSSVSSVSSVSSVSSVSSVSSVSSVSSVSS

    VS

    SV

    SS

    VS

    SV

    SS

    VS

    S

    VS

    SV

    SS

    VSSVSSVSSVSSVSSVSSVSSVSSVSSVSSVSSVSSVSSVSSVSSVSSVSS

    VS

    S

    VS

    S

    VSS

    VS

    S

    VSSVSSVSS

    VSSVSSVSS

    VSS VSS

    VCCVIDPRG

    BSEL0BSEL1

    COMP0

    VCCVID

    VS

    S

    R288 40.2 1%

    R301 150

    C4130.1UF(0805)

    U5

    TC1066

    15

    12

    14

    610

    1591316

    2

    3

    4

    11

    7

    8

    STBY#

    SMBDATA

    SMBCLK

    ADD1ADD0

    CRIT1/VCCCRIT0

    OS#NCNC

    GND(VCC)

    DXP

    DXN

    ALERT#

    GND

    GND

    R259 1K

    C41822P

    R256 200(0805)

    R267 0

    R83 10K(R)

    R266 1K

    TP16

    R260 0

    R273

    4.7K(R)

    R82 R

    R272

    4.7K

    R279 0

    T143

    R274 2.2K

    R276 2.2K

    T155

    T153

    T152

    T154

    T151T158

    C7190.0047UF

    C7200.0047UF

    ITP/TAP TERMINATIONCLOSE TO ITP PORT

    CPU SIGNAL TERMINALIONCLOSE TO CPU

    CLOSE TO CPUITP/TAP TERMINATION

    CRIT00

    0

    CRIT185

    115 1

    195

    0

    0100 X

    0

    Hardware Protect=100

    20 Mils

    30 mil

    20 mil

    20 mil

    Final ITP Port Define Ready2001-02-19 am 11:35

    Sheet 4 of 31CPU 2 of 2

  • Schematic Diagrams

    B - 6 Clock G

    Sche

    mat

    ic D

    iagr

    ams

    Clock Generator

    Sheet 5 of Clock Generenerator (71-M2200-D06)

    31ator

    VCC_CORE

    +2.5VS

    +3VS

    +3VS+3VS

    +3VS

    +3VS

    +2.5VS

    +3VS

    +3VS

    +3VS

    CLKVCC

    +5VS +5VS

    BUFFERVCC

    2.5V

    +2.5V

    2.5V

    BUFFERVCC CLKVCC

    +2.5V

    CLKVCC

    2.5V

    DDRCLK[0..5] [8]

    AGPCLK [4]

    HCLK-650 [4]

    ZCLK0 [6]

    REFCLK1 [12]

    PCICLKPCM [17]

    HCLK-CPU# [2]

    SDCLK [5]

    HCLK-CPU [2]

    CLKAPIC [12]

    REFCLK0 [6]

    PCICLK1394 [18]

    HCLK-650# [4]

    ZCLK1 [11]

    PCICLKIO [19]

    FWDSDCLKO[5]

    PCICLK961 [11]

    PCICLKH8 [20]

    PCICLKLAN [16]

    PCICLKDEBUG[15]

    BSEL0 [2]BSEL1 [2]

    DDRCLK-[0..5] [8]

    SMBCLK [8,12,20]SMBDAT [8,12,20]

    CPUSTP-[12,13]

    SIO48M [19]UCLK48M [13]

    HCLK-CPUHCLK-CPU#

    HCLK-650HCLK-650#

    SDCLK

    AGPCLK

    ZCLK0

    UCLK48M

    Z0504

    Z0503

    DDRCLK[0..5]

    DDRCLK-[0..5]

    FB_IN

    FS3FS2

    FS0FS1

    MULTISEL

    FS4

    Z0526Z0527

    Z0528Z0529

    Z0530Z0531

    Z0534Z0535

    Z0536Z0537

    DDRCLK3

    DDRCLK2

    DDRCLK0

    DDRCLK5

    DDRCLK-3

    DDRCLK-2

    DDRCLK-0

    DDRCLK-5

    Z0532Z0533 DDRCLK-1

    DDRCLK1

    DDRCLK-4DDRCLK4

    FB_IN

    Z0525

    FB_OUT FB_IN

    BUFFERVCC

    FWDSDCLKO

    SMBCLK

    SMBDAT

    REFCLK0REFCLK1CLKAPIC

    HCLK-CPUHCLK-CPU#

    HCLK-650HCLK-650#

    AGPCLKGCLK_AGP

    ZCLK0ZCLK1

    PCICLK961PCICLK1394

    PCICLKH8

    SDCLK

    PCICLKIOPCICLKLAN

    PCICLK961

    PCICLK1394

    PCICLKPCM

    PCICLKH8

    PCICLKIO

    PCICLKLAN

    PCICLKDEBUG

    TZ0509TZ0510TZ0511

    ZCLK1

    FS0FS1

    Z0512

    SMBDAT

    Z0509

    Z0511

    Z0508

    Z0510

    FS2

    CLKVCC

    FS3

    Z0513

    MULTISEL

    Z0520

    FS4

    Z0524

    SMBCLK

    Z0521

    Z0523

    Z0519

    Z0522

    Z0506

    Z0517

    Z0507

    Z0518

    Z0502

    Z0514Z0515

    PCICLKPCMZ0516

    PCICLKMINI

    Z0505

    Z0538

    UCLK48MSIO48M

    T184T191T185

    U28CLOCK BUFFER (DDR48)

    22

    8

    9

    20

    186111528

    19

    21

    1

    5

    14

    16

    25

    27

    2

    4

    13

    17

    24

    26

    312

    7

    23

    10

    SDATA

    CLK_IN

    NC

    FB_IN

    NCGNDGNDGNDGND

    FB_OUT

    NC

    CLK#0

    CLK#1

    CLK#2

    CLK#3

    CLK#4

    CLK#5

    CLK0

    CLK1

    CLK2

    CLK3

    CLK4

    CLK5

    VDDVDD

    SCLK

    VDD

    AVDD

    L74BK1608HS1211 2

    RP76 4P2RX012 3

    4

    L76BK2125HS1211 2

    L70 BK1608HS1211 2

    C526

    0.01UF

    C520

    0.1UF

    C514 10PF(R)

    C608

    0.1UF

    C48810PF

    C48910PF

    C572

    0.1UF

    L72 BK2125HS1211 2

    C586

    0.1UFC621

    0.1UF

    C603 10PF(R)

    C573

    10UF/16V

    C524 10PF(R)

    C532 10PF(R)

    C589

    10UF/16V

    C619

    10UF/16V

    C531 10PF(R)

    C605

    0.1UF

    C602

    0.01UF

    C533

    0.1UF

    C618

    10UF/16VC620

    0.01UF

    C591

    0.1UF

    C502 10PF(R)

    C513

    0.1UF

    C571

    10UF/16V

    C570

    0.1UF

    C501

    0.1UF

    C548 10PF(R)

    C551 10PF(R)

    C547 10PF(R)

    C543 10PF(R)

    R342 4.7K(R)

    R381

    10K

    R397

    10K

    C528

    0.1UF

    C525

    0.1UF

    C544

    0.1UF

    C545

    0.1UF

    C519

    0.1UFR370 49.9 1%

    R431 22

    R373 33

    R380 22R377 22

    R363 22

    R351 22

    R359 22

    R2774.7K

    R390 33R395 33

    R356 49.9 1%R360 49.9 1%

    R404 0(R)

    R364 49.9 1%

    R374 33

    RP524P2RX33

    12 3

    4

    R341 4.7K(R)R340 4.7K(R)R339 4.7KR338 4.7K

    Q112N3904

    BE

    C

    T174

    R281

    4.7K

    C518 10PF(R)R387

    10K

    RP69 4P2RX0123

    4

    RP70 4P2RX012 3

    4

    RP72 4P2RX012 3

    4

    RP73 4P2RX0123

    4

    RP75 4P2RX0123

    4

    RP514P2RX33

    12 3

    4

    R379 33

    C529

    0.01UF

    R403 33

    R391 22

    R354 33

    Q102N3904

    BE

    C

    R350 33

    C538 10PF(R)

    D20

    1N4148

    AC

    R352

    10K

    R361

    475 1%

    U22CLOCK GEN (650)

    1

    32

    6 7

    14

    1617202122

    3031

    2726

    3435

    44

    40

    36

    37

    47

    39

    43

    23

    4

    910

    15

    38

    58

    1824253241

    11131928294248

    46

    12

    45

    33

    VDDREF

    REF1/FS1REF0/FS0

    XIN

    XO

    UT

    PCICLK_F0/FS3

    PCICLK0PCICLK1PCICLK2PCICLK3PCICLK4

    AGPCLK1AGPCLK0

    48M24_48M/MULTISEL

    SDATASCLK

    CPUCLK1

    CPUCLK0

    VDDA

    VSSA

    SDCLK

    CPUCLK#0

    CPUCLK#1

    PCICLK5

    REF2/FS2

    ZCLK0ZCLK1

    PCICLK_F1/FS4

    IREF

    VSSREFVSSZVSSPCIVSSPCIVSS48VSSAGPVSSCPU

    VDDZVDDPCIVDDPCIVDD48VDDAGPVDDCPUVDDSD

    VSSSD

    PCI_STOP#

    CPU_STOP#

    PD#/VTT_PWRGD

    R409 33(R)

    R376 33

    Y6

    14.318MHz

    1 2

    R355 33

    C578

    0.1UF

    C622

    0.1UF

    C617

    0.1UF

    C508

    0.1UF

    C579

    0.1UF

    R396 22

    C708

    0.1UF

    C712

    0.1UF

    C710

    0.1UF

    T178

    Main Clock GeneratorBy-Pass CapacitorsPlace near to the ClockOutputs

    Clock Outputs

    Damping ResistorsPlace near to the

    Clock Buffer (DDR)

    Place near to the Clock BufferFrequencySelection

    L L

    H L

    BSEL1 BSEL0 Function

    H H

    L H

    ICS 93722

    CY 28342ICS 952001

    14.381MHZ

    48 MHZ

    NEAR DDR SODIMM

    PLEASE PLACE IN COMP SIDEAND NEAR TOGETHER

    FS4 FS3 FS2 FS1 FS0 0 0 0 1 1

    CPU SDRAM ZCLK AGP PCI100M 133M 66M 66M 33M

    0 0 0 0 1 100M 100M 66M 66M 33M

    CY28352

    By-Pass Capacitors

  • Schematic Diagrams

    650-1 (Host/AGP) - 1 of 4

    VCC_CORE

    VCC_CORE

    HCLK-650[3]HCLK-650#[3]

    RS-[0..2][1]

    DEFER-[2]HTRDY-[2]CPURST-[2]

    CPUPWRGD[2]BPRI-[2]BREQ0-[2]

    HDSTBP-[0..3][2]

    HDSTBN-[0..3][2]

    DBI-[0..3][2]

    HASTB-[0..1][2]

    HA-[3..31][1]

    HREQ-[0..4][1]

    HD-[0..63][1]

    HITM-[2]HIT-[2]

    DRDY-[2]

    ADS-[2]

    DBSY-[2]BNR-[2]

    VAHSYNC [10] VBHSYNC [10] VADE [10]

    HLOCK-[2]

    HDSTBP-[0..3]VADEAHSYNC BHSYNC

    C35

    0.01UF

    C34

    0.01UF

    R16150 1%

    R

    2

    R17120_1%

    R

    1

    R38 22R251 22

    place thiscapacitorunder 650 soside650-1 (Host/AGP) - 1 of 4 (71-M2200-D06) B - 7

    Schematic D

    iagrams

    Sheet 6 of 31650-1 (Host/AGP)

    1 of 4

    +3VS

    +3VS

    VCC_CORE

    +3VS +3VS

    +3VS

    VAD[0..11] [10]

    VBD[0..11] [10]

    VBCTL[0..1] [10]

    VAVSYNC [10] VBVSYNC [10]

    VBCAD [10]

    VBHCLK [10]

    VBDE [10]

    AGPCLK [3]

    VBCLK [10]

    VAGCLK [10]

    VBGCLK [10]

    VBCAD [10]

    HLOCK-DEFER-HTRDY-CPURST-

    CPUPWRGDBPRI-

    BREQ0-

    RS-2RS-1RS-0

    ADS-HITM-

    HIT-DRDY-DBSY-

    BNR-

    HREQ-4HREQ-3HREQ-2HREQ-1HREQ-0

    HASTB-1HASTB-0

    HA-31HA-30HA-29 AGPCLKHA-28HA-27 AGPRCOMPHA-26HA-25 A1XAVDDHA-24 A1XAVSSHA-23HA-22 A4XAVDDHA-21 A4XAVSSHA-20HA-19 AVREFGCHA-18HA-17HA-16HA-15 HDSTBN-3HA-14 HDSTBN-2HA-13 HDSTBN-1

    AGPRCOMP

    HA-12 HDSTBN-0HA-11HA-10 HDSTBP-3HA-9 HDSTBP-2HA-8 HDSTBP-1HA-7 HDSTBP-0HA-6HA-5HA-4HA-3

    HNCOMP

    HPCOMP

    C1XAVDD C4XAVDD

    HVREF HNCVREF

    C1XAVSS C4XAVSS

    HDSTBN-[0..3]

    DBI-[0..3]

    HD-[0..63]

    HASTB-[0..1]

    HA-[3..31]

    HREQ-[0..4]

    RS-[0..2]

    HD

    -63H

    D-62

    HD

    -61H

    D-60

    HD

    -59H

    D-58

    HD

    -57H

    D-56

    HD

    -55H

    D-54

    HD

    -53H

    D-52

    HD

    -51H

    D-50

    HD

    -49H

    D-48

    HD

    -47H

    D-46

    HD

    -45H

    D-44

    HD

    -43H

    D-42

    HD

    -41H

    D-40

    HD

    -39H

    D-38

    HD

    -37H

    D-36

    HD

    -35H

    D-34

    HD

    -33H

    D-32

    HD

    -31H

    D-30

    HD

    -29H

    D-28

    HD

    -27H

    D-26

    HD

    -25H

    D-24

    HD

    -23H

    D-22

    HD

    -21H

    D-20

    HD

    -19H

    D-18

    HD

    -17H

    D-16

    HD

    -15H

    D-14

    HD

    -13H

    D-12

    HD

    -11H

    D-10

    HD

    -9H

    D-8

    HD

    -7H

    D-6

    HD

    -5H

    D-4

    HD

    -3H

    D-2

    HD

    -1H

    D-0

    DB

    I-3D

    BI-2

    DB

    I-1D

    BI-0

    HCLK-650#HCLK-650

    BCLK

    A4XAVSS

    A1XAVDD

    A4XAVDD

    A1XAVSS

    BGCLKN

    AGCLKN

    VBCADZ0601

    VBCAD

    AVSYNC

    VAD[0..11]

    VBD[0..11]

    VBCTL[0..1]

    C1X

    AV

    SSC

    1XA

    VD

    D

    C4X

    AV

    SSC4

    XA

    VD

    D

    HPC

    OM

    PH

    NCO

    MP

    HN

    CV

    RE

    F

    VBD

    7V

    BD6

    VBD

    5V

    BD4

    VBD

    3V

    BD2

    VBD

    1V

    BD0

    VA

    D6

    VA

    D5

    VA

    D4

    VA

    D7

    VA

    D8

    VA

    D9

    VA

    D10

    VA

    D11

    VA

    DE

    AV

    SYN

    CA

    HSY

    NC

    VBD

    11V

    BD10

    VBD

    8V

    BD9

    VA

    D1

    VA

    D0

    VA

    D2

    VA

    D3

    VBD

    EV

    BCTL

    0V

    BCTL

    1BH

    SYN

    CBV

    SYN

    C

    HV

    REF

    BCLK

    BVSYNC VBDE

    Z0603Z0604

    TZ06

    18TZ

    0619

    TZ06

    20TZ

    0621

    TZ06

    22TZ

    0623

    TZ06

    24

    TZ0601TZ0602TZ0603TZ0604

    TZ0605TZ0606TZ0607TZ0608

    TZ0610TZ0611

    TZ0612

    TZ0609

    TZ0615

    TZ0613TZ0614

    TZ0617TZ0616

    TZ06

    25TZ

    0626

    TZ06

    27

    AGCLK

    BGCLK

    Z0602 VBHCLK

    T119

    T19

    T141T137T34T123

    T36T138T126T127

    T122

    T18

    T12T108T20

    T134

    T103T96T94T99 T117

    T101

    T23T136T10T100T109

    N12

    L36BK1608HS121

    1 2

    L37BK1608HS121

    1 2

    L13BK1608HS121

    1 2L14BK1608HS121

    1 2

    N4

    N3

    N13

    C183

    0.1UF

    C184

    0.01UF

    C320

    10UF/16V

    C29

    0.1UF

    C28

    0.01UFC319

    10UF/16V

    C30

    0.1UF

    C31

    0.01UF

    C33

    0.01UF

    C36

    0.1UF

    C203

    10UF/16V

    C181

    0.1UF

    C182

    0.01UF

    C204

    10UF/16V

    R14120_1%

    R261

    60_1%

    C394 0603(R)

    C32

    0.01UF

    C356 0603(R)

    C352 0603(R)

    C4110PF(R)

    R221 0(R)R223 0(R)

    R24 0

    R69 22(R)

    28

    0 1%

    29

    13 1%

    R15150 1%

    C86 0603(R)

    R76 8.2K

    R47 22(R)

    R224 22

    R23 22

    R54 22

    T44

    T114

    R222 0

    U6A

    SIS650

    AJ26AH26

    U24U26V26C20D19T27U25

    T24T26U29

    V28T28U28W26V24V27

    W28W29W24W25Y27

    AD24AA24

    AF26AE25AH28AD26AG29AE26AF28AC24AG28AE29AD28AC25AD27AE28AF27AB24AB26AC28AC26AC29AA26AB28AB27AA25AA29AA28

    Y26Y24Y28

    B21

    F19

    A21

    E19

    D22

    D20

    B22

    C22

    B23

    A23

    D21

    F22

    D24

    D23

    C24

    B24

    E25

    E23

    D25

    A25

    C26

    B26

    B27

    D26

    B28

    E26

    F28

    G25

    F27

    F26

    G24

    H24

    G29

    J26

    G26

    J25

    H26

    G28

    H28

    J24

    K28

    J29

    K27

    J28

    M24

    L26

    K26

    L25

    L28

    M26

    P26

    L29

    N24

    N26

    M27

    N28

    P27

    N29

    R24

    R28

    M28

    P28

    R26

    R29

    F21F24L24N25

    F20F23K24P24

    M3M2

    B8A8

    B9A9

    M1

    B10

    C1D1

    K1L1

    B5A4

    D10B3C4

    E8F8D9

    H3

    C9A6G2G1G3G4H5H1

    F6F3H4K5

    AH

    25A

    J25

    AH

    27A

    J27

    U21

    T21

    P21

    N21

    J17

    B20

    B19

    A19

    A7

    F9 B7

    M6

    M5

    M4

    L3 L6 L4 K6

    L2 K3

    J3 K4

    J2 J6 J4 J1 H6

    F4 F1 G6

    E3

    F5 E2

    E4

    E1

    D3

    D4

    C2

    F7 C3

    E6

    B2

    D5

    D6

    A3

    D7

    C5

    A5

    C6

    D8

    C7

    E21

    A27

    H27

    R25

    CPUCLKCPUCLK#

    HLOCK#DEFER#HTRDY#CPURST#CPUPWRGDBPRI#BREQ0#

    RS#2RS#1RS#0

    ADS#HITM#HIT#DRDY#DBSY#BNR#

    HREQ#4HREQ#3HREQ#2HREQ#1HREQ#0

    HASTB#1HASTB#0

    HA#31HA#30HA#29HA#28HA#27HA#26HA#25HA#24HA#23HA#22HA#21HA#20HA#19HA#18HA#17HA#16HA#15HA#14HA#13HA#12HA#11HA#10HA#9HA#8HA#7HA#6HA#5HA#4HA#3

    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

    #9H

    D#8

    HD

    #7H

    D#6

    HD

    #5H

    D#4

    HD

    #3H

    D#2

    HD

    #1H

    D#0

    HDSTBP#3HDSTBP#2HDSTBP#1HDSTBP#0

    HDSTBN#3HDSTBN#2HDSTBN#1HDSTBN#0

    AGPVREFAGPVSSREF

    A4XAVDDA4XAVSS

    A1XAVDDA1XAVSS

    AGPRCOMP

    AGPCLK

    VBGCLK/AD_STB1VBGCLKN/AD_STB#1

    VAGCLK/AD_STB0VAGCLKN/AD_STB#0

    SB_STBSB_STB#

    NCNCNC

    VBHCLK/RBF#VGPIO2/WBF#VGPIO3/PIPE#

    APAR

    VBCAD/AREQ#AGNT#

    AFRAME#AIRDY#ATRDY#

    ADEVSEL#ASERR#ASTOP#

    AC/BE#3AC/BE#2AC/BE#1AC/BE#0

    C1X

    AV

    SS

    C1X

    AV

    DD

    C4X

    AV

    SS

    C4X

    AV

    DD

    HV

    RE

    F0H

    VR

    EF1

    HV

    RE

    F2H

    VR

    EF3

    HV

    RE

    F4

    HP

    CO

    MP

    HN

    CO

    MP

    HN

    CO

    MP

    VR

    EF

    ST0

    ST1

    ST2

    VB

    D7/

    AA

    D0

    VB

    D6/

    AA

    D1

    VB

    D5/

    AA

    D2

    VB

    D4/

    AA

    D3

    VB

    D3/

    AA

    D4

    VB

    D2/

    AA

    D5

    CB

    D1/

    AA

    D6

    CB

    D0/

    AA

    D7

    VA

    D6/

    AA

    D8

    VA

    D5/

    AA

    D9

    VA

    D4/

    AA

    D10

    VA

    D7/

    AA

    D11

    VA

    D8/

    AA

    D12

    VA

    D9/

    AA

    D13

    VA

    D10

    /AA

    D14

    VA

    D11

    /AA

    D15

    VA

    DE

    /AA

    D16

    VA

    VS

    YN

    C/A

    AD

    17V

    AH

    SY

    NC

    /AA

    D18

    VB

    D11

    /AA

    D19

    VB

    D10

    /AA

    D20

    VB

    D8/

    AA

    D21

    VB

    D9/

    AA

    D22

    VA

    D1/

    AA

    D23

    VA

    D0/

    AA

    D24

    VA

    D2/

    AA

    D25

    VA

    D3/

    AA

    D26

    VB

    DE

    /AA

    D27

    VB

    CTL

    0AA

    D28

    VB

    CTL

    1/A

    AD

    29V

    BH

    SY

    NC

    /AA

    D30

    VB

    VS

    YN

    CA

    AD

    31

    SB

    A7

    SB

    A6

    SB

    A5

    SB

    A4

    SB

    A3

    SB

    A2

    SB

    A1

    VB

    CLK

    /SB

    A0

    DB

    I#3

    DB

    I#2

    DB

    I#1

    DB

    I#0

    R46 22

    R64 22650-1

    AGP

    HOST

    Rds-on(n) = 10 ohm

    Rds-on(p) = 56 ohm

    HNCVERF = 1/3 VCCP

    HPCVERF = 2/3 VCCP

    lder

    NEAR SIS650

    9.06mA 10mA 10mA

    10mA

    20MIL

    20MIL20MIL20MIL

    PIN D1 CH7017 CONNECT TO VBGCLKNSIS301LV NC BUT SIS301LV PULL GND

  • Schematic Diagrams

    B - 8 650-2 (M

    Sche

    mat

    ic D

    iagr

    ams

    650-2 (Memory for DDR) - 2 of 4

    Sheet 7 of 650-2

    (Memory for 2 of 4

    /RMD[0..63] [8,9]/RMD[0..63]emory for DDR) - 2 of 4 (71-M2200-D06)

    31

    DDR)

    +3VS

    +3VS

    +3V

    +2.5V

    +2.5V

    +3V

    /RCS-[0..5] [8,9]

    /RMA[0..14] [8,9]

    /RDQM[0..7] [8,9]

    SDCLK [3]

    FWDSDCLKO [3]

    /RSRAS- [8,9]/RSCAS- [8,9]/RSWE- [8,9]

    /RDQS[0..7] [8,9]

    CKE[0..5] [8]

    S3AUXSW- [27]

    /RDQM[0..7]

    /RMA[0..14]

    /RCS-[0..5]

    CKE[0..5]

    /RDQS[0..7]

    /RMD0

    MD0/RMD5 MD1/RMD4

    MD2

    /RMD1

    MD3/RMD6MD4MD5

    /RDQM0

    MD6

    /RDQS0

    MD7DQM0DQS0 MA0MD8 MA1

    /RMD7

    MD9 MA2/RMD10

    MD10 MA3/RMD11

    MD11 MA4

    /RMD15

    MD12 MA5

    /RMD14

    MD13 MA6

    /RDQM1

    MD14 MA7

    /RMD13

    MD15 MA8DQM1 MA