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P170HM SERVICE MANUAL

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Notebook Computer P170HM Service ManualPreface

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NoticeThe 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 vendor. They assume no responsibility or liability for any errors or inaccuracies that may appear in this publication nor are they 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 or reduced to any machine readable form without prior consent from the vendor, manufacturer or creators of this publication, 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 of their respective companies. They are mentioned for identification purposes only and are not intended as an endorsement of that product or its manufacturer. Version 1.0 January 2011

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TrademarksIntel and Intel Core are 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 and inspection of personal computers. It is organized to allow you to look up basic information for servicing and/or upgrading components of the P170HM series notebook PC. The following information is included: Chapter 1, Introduction, provides general information about the location of system elements and their specifications. Chapter 2, Disassembly, provides step-by-step instructions for disassembling parts and subsystems and how to upgrade elements of the system. Appendix A, Part Lists Appendix B, Schematic Diagrams Appendix C, Updating the FLASH ROM BIOS

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSFollow basic safety precautions, including those listed below, to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and injury to persons when using any electrical equipment:1. Do not use this product near water, for example near a bath tub, wash bowl, kitchen sink or laundry tub, in a wet basement or near a swimming pool. 2. Avoid using a telephone (other than a cordless type) during an electrical storm. There may be a remote risk of electrical shock from lightning. 3. Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak. 4. Use only the power cord and batteries indicated in this manual. Do not dispose of batteries in a fire. They may explode. Check with local codes for possible special disposal instructions. 5. This product is intended to be supplied by a Listed Power Unit with an AC Input of 100 - 240V, 50 - 60Hz, DC Output of 19V, 11.57A (220 Watts) minimum AC/DC Adapter.

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CAUTION This Computers Optical Device is a Laser Class 1 Product

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Instructions for Care and OperationThe notebook computer is quite rugged, but it can be damaged. To prevent this, follow these suggestions:1. Dont drop it, or expose it to shock. If the computer falls, the case and the components could be damaged.Do not expose the computer to any shock or vibration. Do not place it on an unstable surface. Do not place anything heavy on the computer.

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Keep it dry, and dont overheat it. Keep the computer and power supply away from any kind of heating element. This is an electrical appliance. If water or any other liquid gets into it, the computer could be badly damaged.Do not expose it to excessive heat or direct sunlight. Do not leave it in a place where foreign matter or moisture may affect the system. Dont use or store the computer in a humid environment. Do not place the computer on any surface which will block the vents.

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Follow the proper working procedures for the computer. Shut the computer down properly and dont forget to save your work. Remember to periodically save your data as data may be lost if the battery is depleted.Do not turn off the power until you properly shut down all programs. Do not turn off any peripheral devices when the computer is on. Do not disassemble the computer by yourself. Perform routine maintenance on your computer.

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Preface4. 5. Avoid interference. Keep the computer away from high capacity transformers, electric motors, and other strong magnetic fields. These can hinder proper performance and damage your data. Take care when using peripheral devices.Use only approved brands of peripherals. Unplug the power cord before attaching peripheral devices.

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Power SafetyThe computer has specific power requirements: Only use a power adapter approved for use with this computer. Your AC adapter may be designed for international travel but it still requires a steady, uninterrupted power supply. If you are unsure of your local power specifications, consult your service representative or local power company. The power adapter may have either a 2-prong or a 3-prong grounded plug. The third prong is an important safety feature; do not defeat its purpose. If you do not have access to a compatible outlet, have a qualified electrician install one. When you want to unplug the power cord, be sure to disconnect it by the plug head, not by its wire. Make sure the socket and any extension cord(s) you use can support the total current load of all the connected devices. Before cleaning the computer, make sure it is disconnected from any external power supplies.Do not plug in the power cord if you are wet. Do not use the power cord if it is broken. Do not place heavy objects on the power cord.

Power Safety Warning Before you undertake any upgrade procedures, make sure that you have turned off the power, and disconnected all peripherals and cables (including telephone lines). It is advisable to also remove your battery in order to prevent accidentally turning the machine on.

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Battery Precautions Only use batteries designed for this computer. The wrong battery type may explode, leak or damage the computer. Do not continue to use a battery that has been dropped, or that appears damaged (e.g. bent or twisted) in any way. Even if the computer continues to work with a damaged battery in place, it may cause circuit damage, which may possibly result in fire. Recharge the batteries using the notebooks system. Incorrect recharging may make the battery explode. Do not try to repair a battery pack. Refer any battery pack repair or replacement to your service representative or qualified service personnel. Keep children away from, and promptly dispose of a damaged battery. Always dispose of batteries carefully. Batteries may explode or leak if exposed to fire, or improperly handled or discarded. Keep the battery away from metal appliances. Affix tape to the battery contacts before disposing of the battery. Do not touch the battery contacts with your hands or metal objects.

Battery GuidelinesThe following can also apply to any backup batteries you may have. If you do not use the battery for an extended period, then remove the battery from the computer for storage. Before removing the battery for storage charge it to 60% - 70%. Check stored batteries at least every 3 months and charge them to 60% - 70%.

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Battery Disposal The product that you have purchased contains a rechargeable battery. The battery is recyclable. At the end of its useful life, under various state and local laws, it may be illegal to dispose of this battery into the municipal waste stream. Check with your local solid waste officials for details in your area for recycling options or proper disposal. Caution Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Discard used battery according to the manufacturers instructions.

Battery LevelClick the battery icon in the taskbar to see the current battery level and charge status. A battery that drops below a level of 10% will not allow the computer to boot up. Make sure that any battery that drops below 10% is recharged within one week.

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Related DocumentsYou may also need to consult the following manual for additional information: Users Manual on Disc This describes the notebook PCs features and the procedures for operating the computer and its ROM-based setup program. It also describes the installation and operation of the utility programs provided with the notebook PC.

System Startup1. 2. 3. 4. Remove all packing materials. Place the computer on a stable surface. Insert the battery and tighten the screws. Securely attach any peripherals you want to use with the computer (e.g. keyboard and mouse) to their ports. Attach the AC/DC adapter to the DC-In jack at the rear of the computer, then plug the AC power cord into an outlet, and connect the AC power cord to the AC/ DC adapter. Use one hand to raise the lid/LCD to a comfortable viewing angle (do not to exceed 130 degrees); use the other hand (as illustrated in Figure 1) to support the base of the computer (Note: Never lift the computer by the lid/LCD). Press the power button to turn the computer on.

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Figure 1Opening the Lid/LCD/ Computer with AC/DC Adapter Plugged-In

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ContentsIntroduction ..............................................1-1Overview .........................................................................................1-1 External Locator - Top View with LCD Panel Open ......................1-4 External Locator - Front & Right side Views .................................1-5 External Locator - Left Side & Rear View .....................................1-6 External Locator - Bottom View .....................................................1-7 Mainboard Overview - Top (Key Parts) .........................................1-8 Mainboard Overview - Bottom (Key Parts) ....................................1-9 Mainboard Overview - Top (Connectors) .....................................1-10 Mainboard Overview - Bottom (Connectors) ...............................1-11

Part Lists ..................................................A-1Part List Illustration Location ........................................................ A-2 Top with Fingerprint ...................................................................... A-3 Top without Fingerprint ................................................................. A-4 Bottom .......................................................................................... A-5 LCD ............................................................................................... A-6 HDD .............................................................................................. A-7 COMBO ......................................................................................... A-8 DVD-Dual Drive ............................................................................ A-9

Disassembly ...............................................2-1Overview .........................................................................................2-1 Maintenance Tools ..........................................................................2-2 Connections .....................................................................................2-2 Maintenance Precautions .................................................................2-3 Disassembly Steps ...........................................................................2-4 Removing the Battery ......................................................................2-5 Removing the Hard Disk Drive .......................................................2-6 Inserting the Hard Disk Into the HDD Bay .....................................2-8 Removing the Optical (CD/DVD) Device ......................................2-9 Removing the Hard Disk from the Secondary HDD Bay .............2-10 Removing the Primary System Memory (RAM) .........................2-12 Removing the System Memory (RAM) from Under the Keyboard .......................................................................................2-14 Removing the Wireless LAN Module ...........................................2-16 Removing and Installing the Processor .........................................2-17 Removing and Installing the Video Card ......................................2-20 Removing and Installing the TV Tuner Module ...........................2-22 Removing the Microphone ............................................................2-24

Schematic Diagrams................................. B-1System Block Diagram ...................................................................B-2 Clock Generator ..............................................................................B-3 Processor 1/7 ...................................................................................B-4 Processor 2/7 ...................................................................................B-5 Processor 3/7 ...................................................................................B-6 Processor 4/7 ...................................................................................B-7 Processor 5/7 ...................................................................................B-8 Processor 6/7 ...................................................................................B-9 Processor 7/7 .................................................................................B-10 DDRIII CHA SO-DIMM_0 ..........................................................B-11 DDRIII CHA SO-DIMM_1 ..........................................................B-12 DDRIII CHB SO-DIMM_0 ..........................................................B-13 DDRIII CHB SO-DIMM_1 ..........................................................B-14 MXM PCI-E .................................................................................B-15 Panel, Inverter, CRT .....................................................................B-16 1394_JMB380C ............................................................................B-17 DVI ...............................................................................................B-18 HDMI ............................................................................................B-19 CougarPoint - M 1/9 .....................................................................B-20 IX

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Preface CougarPoint - M 2/9 ..................................................................... B-21 CougarPoint - M 3/9 ..................................................................... B-22 CougarPoint - M 4/9 ..................................................................... B-23 CougarPoint - M 5/9 ..................................................................... B-24 CougarPoint - M 6/9 ..................................................................... B-25 CougarPoint - M 7/9 ..................................................................... B-26 CougarPoint - M 8/9 ..................................................................... B-27 CougarPoint - M 9/9 ..................................................................... B-28 3G, CCD ....................................................................................... B-29 Mini PCIE, LID ............................................................................ B-30 LED, Hotkey, LID SW, Fan ......................................................... B-31 RJ45 .............................................................................................. B-32 Codec Realtek ALC892 ............................................................... B-33 APA2010D1-TPA2008D2 ........................................................... B-34 KBC-ITE IT8519 ......................................................................... B-35 USB, TP, FP, MULTI-CONN ...................................................... B-36 Card Reader (JMC 251C) ............................................................. B-37 USB 3.0 ........................................................................................ B-38 VDD3, VDD5 ............................................................................... B-39 5V, 3.3V, 5VS, 3VS, 1.5VS, VIN1 .............................................. B-40 Power 1.05VS, 1.05VS_VTT ....................................................... B-41 Power 1.5V/VTT_MEM .............................................................. B-42 Power 1.8VS ................................................................................. B-43 Power V-Core 1 ............................................................................ B-44 Power V-Core 2 ............................................................................ B-45 AC_In, Charger ............................................................................ B-46 Power 0.85VS ............................................................................... B-47 Audio Jack .................................................................................... B-48 X5100 ODD Board ....................................................................... B-49 X5100 Click Board ....................................................................... B-50 X5100 LED 1 Board .................................................................... B-51 X5100 LED 2 Board .................................................................... B-52 X X5100 LED 3 Board .....................................................................B-53 X7100 HDD & ODD Board .........................................................B-54 X7100 CIR ....................................................................................B-55 X7100 LED Board ........................................................................B-56 X7100 Click Board .......................................................................B-57 X7100 Fingerprint Board ..............................................................B-58

Updating the FLASH ROM BIOS......... C-1To update the FLASH ROM BIOS you must: C-1 Download the BIOS ........................................................................C-1 Unzip the downloaded files to a bootable CD/DVD/ or USB Flash drive ................................................................................................C-1 Set the computer to boot from the external drive ...........................C-1 Use the flash tools to update the BIOS ...........................................C-2 Restart the computer (booting from the HDD) ...............................C-2

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Introduction

Chapter 1: IntroductionOverviewThis manual covers the information you need to service or upgrade the P170HM series notebook computer. Information about operating the computer (e.g. getting started, and the Setup utility) is in the Users Manual. Information about drivers (e.g. VGA & audio) is also found in Users Manual. That manual is shipped with the computer. Operating systems (e.g. Windows Vista, Windows 7, etc.) have their own manuals as do application software (e.g. word processing and database programs). If you have questions about those programs, you should consult those manuals. The P170HM series notebook is designed to be upgradeable. See Disassembly on page 2 - 1 for a detailed description of the upgrade procedures for each specific component. Please note the warning and safety information indicated by the symbol. The balance of this chapter reviews the computers technical specifications and features.

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SpecificationsLatest Specification Information The specifications listed here are correct at the time of sending them to the press. Certain items (particularly processor types/speeds) may be changed, delayed or updated due to the manufacturer's release schedule. Check with your service center for more details.

Processor OptionsIntel Core i7 Processor Extreme Edition i7-2920XM (2.50GHz) 8MB L3 Cache, 32nm, DDR3-1600MHz, TDP 55W Intel Core i7 Processor i7-2820QM (2.30GHz) 8MB L3 Cache, 32nm, DDR3-1600MHz, TDP 45W i7-2720QM (2.20GHz) , i7-2630QM (2.0GHz) 6MB L3 Cache, 32nm, DDR3-1600MHz, TDP 45W i7-2520M (2.50GHz) 3MB L3 Cache, 32nm, DDR3-1333MHz, TDP 35W

Video AdapternVIDIA GeForce GTX 485M PCIe Video Card 2GB GDDR5 Video RAM on board Microsoft DirectX 11 Compatible nVIDIA GeForce GTX 470M PCIe Video Card 1.5GB GDDR5 Video RAM on board Microsoft DirectX 11 Compatible nVIDIA GeForce GTX 460M PCIe Video Card 1.5GB GDDR5 Video RAM on board Microsoft DirectX 11 Compatible

AudioHigh Definition Audio Compliant Interface THX TruStudio Pro S/PDIF Digital Output One (3W) Sub Woofer Built-In Microphone 5 Speakers

Memory*Four 204 Pin SO-DIMM Sockets Supporting DDR3 1333/ 1600** MHz Memory Modules Memory Expandable up to 16GB Compatible with 2GB or 4GB Modules*Note: Four SO-DIMMs are only supported by Quad-Core CPUs; Dual-Core CPUs support two SO-DIMMs maximum **Note: 1600 MHz Memory Modules are only supported by Quad-Core CPUs to a maximum of two SO-DIMMs

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CPU The CPU is not a user serviceable part. Accessing the CPU in any way may violate your warranty.

Pointing DeviceBuilt-in TouchPad (scrolling key functionality integrated)

KeyboardFull-size WinKey keyboard with numeric keypad

LCD17.3" (43.94cm) FHD (1920 * 1080)

CommunicationBuilt-In Giga Base-TX Ethernet LAN 2.0M Pixel USB PC Camera Module (Factory Option) TV Tuner Mini-Card Module (Model C Only) (Factory Option) Intel WiFi Link 6230 (802.11a/g/n) Wireless LAN + Bluetooth 3.0 Half Mini-Card Combo Module (Factory Option) Intel WiFi Link 6300 (802.11a/g/n) Wireless LAN Half Mini-Card Module (Factory Option) Third-Party Wireless LAN (802.11b/g/n) + Bluetooth 3.0 Half Mini-Card Combo Module (Factory Option) Third-Party 802.11b/g/n Wireless LAN Half Mini-Card Module

BIOSAMI BIOS (32Mb SPI Flash-ROM)

Storage(Factory Option) One Changeable 12.7mm(h) Optical Device Type Drive (Super Multi Drive Module or Blu-Ray Combo Drive Module) Two Changeable 2.5" 9.5 mm (h) SATA (Serial) Hard Disk Drives supporting RAID level 0/1/Recovery

SecuritySecurity (Kensington Type) Lock Slot BIOS Password (Factory Option) Fingerprint Reader Module

Card ReaderEmbedded Multi-In-1 Card Reader MMC (MultiMedia Card) / RS MMC SD (Secure Digital) / Mini SD / SDHC/ SDXC MS (Memory Stick) / MS Pro / MS Duo

Core LogicIntel HM67 Chipset

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IntroductionInterfaceTwo USB 3.0 Ports Two USB 2.0 Ports (Note one USB 2.0 port can supply power when the system is off but still powered by the AC/DC adapter - see page 11.) One eSATA & USB 2.0 Combo Port One HDMI-Out Port One DVI-Out Port One IEEE1394a Port One S/PDIF-Out & Surround-Out Combo Jack One Headphone/Speaker-Out Jack One Microphone-In Jack One Line-In Jack One RJ-45 LAN Jack One DC-In Jack One Infrared Receiver for Optional TV Tuner Remote Control One CATV Antenna Jack (for Optional TV Tuner) Note: External 7.1CH Audio Output Supported by Headphone, Microphone, Line-In and Surround-Out Jacks

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Mini Card SlotsSlot 1 for WLAN Module or Combo WLAN and Bluetooth Module (Factory Option) Slot 2 for TV Tuner Module

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

PowerRemovable 8-cell cylinder battery, 76.96Wh (5200mAh) Full Range AC/DC Adapter AC Input: 100 - 240V, 50 - 60Hz DC Output: 19V, 11.57A (220W)

Dimensions & Weight412mm (w) * 276mm (d) * 41.8-45.4mm (h) Around 3.9kg with Battery and ODD

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Introduction Figure 1Top View 1. PC Camera 2. LCD 3. LED Status Indicators 4. Power Button 5. Speakers 6. Keyboard 7. Built-In Microphone 8. TouchPad and Buttons 9. Fingerprint Reader (Optional) 5 3 3 6 1

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External Locator - Front & Right side Views

Figure 2Front Views 1. Consumer Infrared Receiver 2. LED Indicators

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Figure 3Right Side Views 1. Optical Device Drive Bay 2. Headphone Jack 3. Microphone Jack 4. S/PDIF-Out Jack 5. Line-In Jack 6. 1 * USB 2.0 Port

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External Locator - Left Side & Rear ViewFigure 4Left Side View 1. 2. 3. 4. RJ-45 LAN Jack 2 * USB 3.0 Ports 1 * USB 2.0 Port Mini-IEEE 1394a Port 5. Multi-in-1 Card Reader 6. CATV Antenna Jack

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Figure 5Rear View 1. Vent/Fan Intake 2. eSATA/USB 2.0 Combo Port 3. HDMI-Out Port 4. DVI-Out Port 5. DC-In Jack 6. Security Lock Slot

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Figure 6Bottom View 1. Sub Woofer 2. Fan Outlet/Intake 3. Component Bay Cover 4. Primary HDD Bay 5. Secondary HDD Bay 6. Battery 7. Speakers

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Overheating To prevent your computer from overheating make sure nothing blocks the vent/fan intakes while the computer is in use.

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Introduction Figure 7Mainboard Top Key Parts 1. Platform Controller Hub 2. Audio Codec 3. KBC ITE IT8519E

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Figure 8Mainboard Bottom Key Parts 1. VGA-Card Connector 2. CPU Socket (no CPU installed) 3. Memory Slots DDR3 SO-DIMM 4. Hard Disk Connector 5. Mini-Card Connector (3G Module) 6. JMC 251C

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Introduction Figure 9Mainboard Top Connectors 1. CCD Connector 2. USB 2.0 Port 3. Mini-IEEE 1394a Port 4. Multi-in-1 Card Reader 5. TouchPad Cable Connector 6. Microphone Cable Connector 7. Keyboard Cable Connector 8. CMOS Battery Connector 9. Audio Cable Connector 10. LCD Cable Connector 2 11. LCD Cable Connector 1

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DC-In Jack DVI-Out Port HDMI-Out Port eSATA/USB 2.0 Combo Port VGA Fan Cable Connector Sub Woofer Cable Connector CPU Fan Cable Connector USB 3.0 Ports RJ-45 LAN Jack

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Disassembly

Chapter 2: DisassemblyOverviewThis chapter provides step-by-step instructions for disassembling the P170HM series notebooks parts and subsystems. When it comes to reassembly, reverse the procedures (unless otherwise indicated). We suggest you completely review any procedure before you take the computer apart. Procedures such as upgrading/replacing the RAM, optical device and hard disk are included in the Users Manual but are repeated here for your convenience. To make the disassembly process easier each section may have a box in the page margin. Information contained under the figure # will give a synopsis of the sequence of procedures involved in the disassembly procedure. A box with a lists the relevant parts you will have after the disassembly process is complete. Note: The parts listed will be for the disassembly procedure listed ONLY, and not any previous disassembly step(s) required. Refer to the part list for the previous disassembly procedure. The amount of screws you should be left with will be listed here also. A box with a will also provide any possible helpful information. A box with a contains warnings. An example of these types of boxes are shown in the sidebar.

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

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

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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 to gently pry the locking collar away from its base. When replacing the connection, make sure the connector is oriented in the same way. The pin1 side is usually not indicated. To release this connector type, grasp it at its head and gently rock it from side to side as you pull it out. Do not pull on the wires themselves. When replacing the connection, do not try to force it. The socket only fits one way. To release these connectors, use a small pair of needle-nose pliers to gently lift the connector away from its socket. When replacing the connection, make sure the connector is oriented in the same way. The pin1 side is usually not indicated. To separate the boards, gently rock them from side to side as you pull them apart. If the connection is very tight, use a small flat-head screwdriver - use just enough force to start.

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Disassembly

Maintenance PrecautionsThe following precautions are a reminder. To avoid personal injury or damage to the computer while performing a removal and/or replacement job, take the following precautions:1. Don't drop it. Perform your repairs and/or upgrades on a stable surface. If the computer falls, the case and other components could be damaged. 2. Don't overheat it. Note the proximity of any heating elements. Keep the computer out of direct sunlight. 3. Avoid interference. Note the proximity of any high capacity transformers, electric motors, and other strong magnetic fields. These can hinder proper performance and damage components and/or data. You should also monitor the position of magnetized tools (i.e. screwdrivers). 4. Keep it dry. This is an electrical appliance. If water or any other liquid gets into it, the computer could be badly damaged. 5. Be careful with power. Avoid accidental shocks, discharges or explosions. Before removing or servicing any part from the computer, turn the computer off and detach any power supplies. When you want to unplug the power cord or any cable/wire, be sure to disconnect it by the plug head. Do not pull on the wire. 6. Peripherals Turn off and detach any peripherals. 7. Beware of static discharge. ICs, such as the CPU and main support chips, are vulnerable to static electricity. Before handling any part in the computer, discharge any static electricity inside the computer. When handling a printed circuit board, do not use gloves or other materials which allow static electricity buildup. We suggest that you use an anti-static wrist strap instead. 8. Beware of corrosion. As you perform your job, avoid touching any connector leads. Even the cleanest hands produce oils which can attract corrosive elements. 9. Keep your work environment clean. Tobacco smoke, dust or other air-born particulate matter is often attracted to charged surfaces, reducing performance. 10. Keep track of the components. When removing or replacing any part, be careful not to leave small parts, such as screws, loose inside the computer.

Power Safety Warning Before you undertake any upgrade procedures, make sure that you have turned off the power, and disconnected all peripherals and cables (including telephone lines). It is advisable to also remove your battery in order to prevent accidentally turning the machine on.

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CleaningDo not apply cleaner directly to the computer, use a soft clean cloth. Do not use volatile (petroleum distillates) or abrasive cleaners on any part of the computer.

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Disassembly

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

To remove the Battery:1. Remove the battery 1. Remove the battery 2. Remove the HDDpage 2 - 5

3. Remove the wireless LAN 1. Remove the battery 2. Remove the processor 3. Install the processor 1. Remove the battery 2. Remove the video card 3. Install the video card

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To remove and install a Processor:page 2 - 5 page 2 - 17 page 2 - 19

To remove the HDD from the Primary Bay:page 2 - 5 page 2 - 6

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To remove the Optical Device:1. Remove the battery 2. Remove the Optical device 1. Remove the battery 2. Remove the HDD 1. Remove the battery 2. Remove the system memorypage 2 - 5 page 2 - 9

To remove and install a Video Card:page 2 - 5 page 2 - 20 page 2 - 21

To remove the HDD from the Secondary Bay:page 2 - 5 page 2 - 10

To remove the TV Tuner:1. Remove the battery 2. Remove the TV tuner 3. Install the TV tunerpage 2 - 5 page 2 - 22 page 2 - 23

To remove the Primary System Memory:page 2 - 5 page 2 - 12

To remove the Microphone:1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Remove the battery Remove the HDD Remove the Optical device Remove the HDD Remove the system memory Remove the processor Remove the video card Remove the TV tuner Remove the microphonepage 2 - 5 page 2 - 6 page 2 - 9 page 2 - 10 page 2 - 12 page 2 - 17 page 2 - 20 page 2 - 229. page 2 - 24

To remove the System Memory Under the Keyboard:1. Remove the battery 2. Remove the keyboard 3. Remove the system memorypage 2 - 5 page 2 - 14 page 2 - 15

To remove the WLAN Module:1. Remove the battery 2. Remove the keyboardpage 2 - 5 page 2 - 14

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Removing the Battery1. 2. 3. 4. Turn the computer off, and turn it over. Slide the latch 1 in the direction of the arrow (Figure 1a). Slide the latch 2 in the direction of the arrow, and hold it in place (Figure 1a). 3 Lift the battery 6 out in the direction of the arrow 4 (Figure 1b & Figure 1c).

Figure 1Battery Removala. Slide the latch and hold in place. b. Slide the battery in the direction of the arrow. c. Lift the battery out in the direction of the arrow.

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Figure 2HDD Assembly Removala. Locate the HDD bay cover and remove the screws. b. Remove the hard disk bay cover by levering the cover at point 3 .

Removing the Hard Disk DriveThe hard disk drive can be taken out to accommodate other 2.5" serial (SATA) hard disk drives with a height of 9.5mm (h). Follow your operating systems installation instructions, and install all necessary drivers and utilities (as outlined in Chapter 4 of the Users Manual) when setting up a new hard disk.

Hard Disk Upgrade Process1. Turn off the computer, and remove the battery (page 2 - 5). 2. Locate the hard disk bay cover and remove screws 1 - 2 (Figure 2a). 4 3. Remove the hard disk bay cover 6 by levering the cover at point 3 (Figure 2b). a. b.

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Disassembly4. 5. 6. 7. c. Slide the HDD assembly in the direction of the arrow 4 (Figure 3c). 5 Remove the hard disk assembly 6 (Figure 3d). Remove screws 6 & 7 and the insulation plate 6 (Figure 3e). 8 Reverse the process to install a new hard disk (do not forget to replace all the screws and covers). d. e.

Figure 3HDD Assembly Removal (contd.)c. Slide the HDD assembly in the direction of the arrow. d. Remove the hard disk assembly. e. Remove the screws and the insulation plate.

7

4 8

2.Disassembly

6

5

5. HDD 8. HDD Insulation Plate

2 Screws

Removing the Hard Disk Drive 2 - 7

Disassembly

Figure 4Inserting the Hard Disk Into the HDD Baya. Make sure the HDD assembly is aligned with the black taped area. When aligned, carefully insert the HDD assembly into the case so that the connectors line up.

Inserting the Hard Disk Into the HDD Bay1. Make sure the HDD assembly is aligned with the black taped area 1 (Figure 4a). 2 2. When aligned, carefully insert the HDD assembly 6 into the case so that the connectors line up (Figure 4a). 3. Replace the hard disk bay covers and screws. a.

2.Disassembly

1

1

2

2. HDD

2 - 8 Inserting the Hard Disk Into the HDD Bay

Disassembly

Removing the Optical (CD/DVD) Device1. 2. 3. 4. Turn off the computer, and remove the battery (page 2 - 5). Locate the secondary hard disk bay cover and remove screws 1 & 2 (Figure 5a). 3 Remove the hard disk bay cover 6 (Figure 5b). 5 Remove the screw at point 4 (Figure 5c), and use a screwdriver to carefully push out the optical device 6 out of the bay at point 6 (Figure 5d). 5. Reverse the process to install any new optical (CD/DVD) device. a. c.

Figure 5Optical Device Removala. Locate the secondary hard disk bay cover and remove the screws. b. Remove the cover. c. Remove the screw. d. Push the optical device out off the computer at point 6.

4

2.Disassembly

1 2

b.

d.

5

63. Secondary HDD Bay Cover 5. Optical Device

3 Screws 3

Removing the Optical (CD/DVD) Device 2 - 9

Disassembly

Figure 6Secondary HDD Assembly Removala. Remove the screws from the secondary HDD assembly. b. Slide the secondary HDD assembly in the direction of the arrow. c. Lift the secondary HDD assembly up and out of the bay.

Removing the Hard Disk from the Secondary HDD BayNote that the secondary hard disk (if installed) is located under the optical device bay (CD/DVD). 1. Turn off the computer, and turn it over, remove the battery (page 2 - 5) and optical device (page 2 - 9). 2. Remove screws 1 - 3 from the secondary HDD assembly (Figure 6a). 3. Slide the secondary HDD assembly in the direction of the arrow 4 (it will not move fully out of the bay Figure 6a). 5 4. Lift the secondary HDD assembly 6 up and out of the bay (in the reverse direction of the arrow 4 Figure 6c).a. c.

5 1 2

2.Disassembly

3

b.

5. Hard Disk Assembly

3 Screws 4 5

2 - 10 Removing the Hard Disk from the Secondary HDD Bay

Disassembly5.

Remove screws 6 - 9 and the insulation plate 10 (Figure 7d). d. 9 8 10 6

Figure 7Secondary HDD Assembly Removald. Remove the screws and the insulation plate.

7 6. Reverse the process to install a new disk (make sure you install the insulation plate). 7. Slide the HDD assembly into the bay at an angle as illustrated. 8. Make sure the insulation plate slides under the HDD bay guide at point 11 . 9. Slide the assembly in the direction of the arrow 12 and secure the assembly with the screws.

2.Disassembly

9 812

10. HDD Insulation Plate

711

4 Screws

Removing the Hard Disk from the Secondary HDD Bay 2 - 11

Disassembly Figure 8RAM Module Removala. Remove the screws. b. Slide the bottom cover until the cover and case indicators are aligned.

Removing the Primary System Memory (RAM)The computer has four memory sockets for 204 pin Small Outline Dual In-line (SO-DIMM) DDR III (DDR3) type memory modules (see Memory on page C - 2). The total memory size is automatically detected by the POST routine once you turn on your computer. Note that four SO-DIMMs are only supported by Quad-Core CPUs; Dual-Core CPUs support two SO-DIMMs maximum (see Memory on page C - 2 for full details). Two primary memory sockets are located under component bay cover (the bottom case cover), and two secondary memory sockets are located under the keyboard (not user upgradable). If you are installing only two RAM modules then they should be installed in the primary memory sockets under the component bay cover.

2.Disassembly

Note that the RAM located under the keyboard is not user upgradable. Contact your service center for more information if you wish to upgrade the memory in the secondary memory sockets.

Memory Upgrade Process1. Turn off the computer, and turn it over, remove the battery (page 2 - 5). 2. Remove screws 1 - 4 (Figure 8a). 3. Slide the bottom cover until the cover and case indicators 5 are aligned (Figure 8b). a. 2 1 3 5 4 b.

4 Screws

2 - 12 Removing the Primary System Memory (RAM)

Disassembly4. Lift the component bay cover 6 off the computer case. The modules will be visible at point 7 (Figure 9c). 5. Gently pull the two release latches ( 8 & 9 ) on the sides of the memory socket(s) in the direction indicated below (Figure 9d). 6. The RAM module 10 will pop-up, and you can remove it (Figure 9e). 7. Pull the latches to release the second module if necessary. 8. Insert a new module holding it at about a 30 angle and fit the connectors firmly into the memory slot. 9. The modules pin alignment will allow it to only fit one way. Make sure the module is seated as far into the slot as it will go. DO NOT FORCE the module; it should fit without much pressure. 10. Press the module in and down towards the mainboard until the slot levers click into place to secure the module. 11. Replace the bay cover and screws. 12. Restart the computer to allow the BIOS to register the new memory configuration as it starts up. c. 6 10 e.

Figure 9RAM Module Removal (contd.)c. Lift the component bay cover off the computer case. The modules will be visible at point 7 . d. Gently pull the two release latches on the sides of the memory socket(s) in the direction indicated below. e. The RAM module will pop-up, and you can remove it.

2.Disassembly

7

d.

Contact Warning

8

8

6. Component Bay Cover 10. RAM Module

Be careful not to touch the metal pins on the modules connecting edge. Even the cleanest hands have oils which can attract particles, and degrade the modules performance.

9

9

Removing the Primary System Memory (RAM) 2 - 13

Disassembly Figure 10RAM Module Removala. Remove the top cover module. b. Remove the screws. c. Carefully lift the keyboard up, being careful not to bend the keyboard ribbon cable.

Removing the System Memory (RAM) from Under the KeyboardMemory Upgrade Process1. 2. 3. 4. Turn off the computer, and turn it over, remove the battery (page 2 - 5) and the component bay cover. Remove the top cover module A (Figure 10a). Remove screws 1 - 5 (Figure 10a). Carefully lift the keyboard B up, being careful not to bend the keyboard ribbon cable 6 (Figure 10c).

2.Disassembly

a. A 4 5

b. B 6

1

2

3

A. Top Cover Module B. Keyboard

5 Screws

2 - 14 Removing the System Memory (RAM) from Under the Keyboard

Disassembly5. Disconnect the keyboard ribbon cable 6 from the locking collar socket 7 by using a small flat-head screwdriver to pry the locking collar pins 8 away from the base. (Figure 11e). 6. Remove the keyboard and the memory sockets 9 & 10 will be visible (Figure 11f). 7. Gently pull the two release latches ( 11 & 12 ) on the sides of the memory socket(s) in the direction indicated below (Figure 11g). 8. The RAM module 13 will pop-up, and you can remove it. 9. Pull the latches to release the second module if necessary. 10. Insert a new module holding it at about a 30 angle and fit the connectors firmly into the memory slot. 11. The modules pin alignment will allow it to only fit one way. Make sure the module is seated as far into the slot as it will go. DO NOT FORCE the module; it should fit without much pressure. 12. Press the module in and down towards the mainboard until the slot levers click into place to secure the module. 13. Replace the bay cover and screws. 14. Restart the computer to allow the BIOS to register the new memory configuration as it starts up. g. e.11

Figure 11RAM Module Removal (contd.)e. Disconnect the keyboard ribbon cable from the locking collar socket by using a small flat-head screwdriver to pry the locking collar pins away from the base. f. Remove the keyboard and the memory sockets will be visible. g. Gently pull the two release latches on the sides of the memory socket(s) in the direction indicated below.

2.Disassembly

6 8 8

13

12

7

11

13

12

f.

Contact Warning

910

Be careful not to touch the metal pins on the modules connecting edge. Even the cleanest hands have oils which can attract particles, and degrade the modules performance.

13. RAM Modules

Removing the System Memory (RAM) from Under the Keyboard 2 - 15

Disassembly

Figure 12Wireless LAN Module Removala. The Wireless LAN module will be visible at point 1 under the keyboard b. Disconnect the cables and remove the screw. c. The WLAN module will pop up. d. Lift the WLAN module out.

Removing the Wireless LAN Module1. 2. 3. 4. 5. a. Turn off the computer, remove the battery (page 2 - 5) and the keyboard (page 2 - 10). The Wireless LAN module will be visible at point 1 under the keyboard (Figure 12a). Carefully disconnect cables 2 - 3 , then remove screw 4 from the module socket (Figure 12b). The Wireless LAN module 5 will pop-up (Figure 12c). Lift the Wireless LAN module (Figure 12d) up and off the computer. c.

2.Disassembly

1

5

b.

d.

4 3 5

5. WLAN Module

2 1 Screw

2 - 16 Removing the Wireless LAN Module

Disassembly

Removing and Installing the ProcessorProcessor Removal Procedure1. Turn off the computer, remove the battery (page 2 - 5), and component bay cover (page 2 - 10). 2. Remove screws 1 - 4 from the heat sink unit in the order indicated on the label (i.e screw 4 first through to screw 1 last Figure 13a). 3. Carefully (it may be hot) remove the heat sink unit 5 (Figure 13b).a.

Figure 13Processor Removal Procedurea. Remove the screws in the correct order. b. Carefully remove the heat sink unit.

2

1

Note: Loosen the screws in the reverse order 4-3-2-1 as indicated on the label.

2.Disassembly

4b.

3

CPU Warning In order to prevent damaging the contact pins when removing the CPU, it is necessary to first remove the WLAN module from the computer.

5

5. Heat Sink Unit

4 Screws

Removing and Installing the Processor 2 - 17

Disassembly4. 5. 6. 7. Turn the release latch 6 towards the unlock symbol , to release the CPU (Figure 14c). Carefully (it may be hot) lift the CPU A up out of the socket (Figure 14d). See page 2 - 19 for information on inserting a new CPU. When re-inserting the CPU, pay careful attention to the pin alignment, it will fit only one way (DO NOT FORCE IT!). c.

Figure 14Processor Removal (contd)c. Turn the release latch to unlock the CPU. d. Lift the CPU out of the socket.

2.Disassembly

6

6

Unlock d.

Lock

A

Caution The heat sink, and CPU area in general, contains parts which are subject to high temperatures. Allow the area time to cool before removing these parts.

A. CPU

2 - 18 Removing and Installing the Processor

Disassembly

Processor Installation Procedure1. Insert the CPU A , pay careful attention to the pin alignment (Figure 15a), it will fit only one way (DO NOT FORCE IT!), and turn the release latch B towards the lock symbol (Figure 15b). 2. Remove the sticker C (Figure 15c) from the heat sink unit. 3. Insert the heat sink unit D as indicated in Figure 15c. 4. Tighten the CPU heat sink screws in the order 1 , 2 , 3 & 4 (the order as indicated on the label and Figure 15d). 5. Replace the CPU fan, component bay cover and tighten the screws (page 2 - 17). a. c. C A D

Figure 15Processor Installationa. Insert the CPU. b. Turn the release latch towards the lock symbol. c. Remove the sticker from the heat sink unit and insert the heat sink. d. Tighten the screws.

2.Disassembly

Note: Tighten the screws in the order 1-23-4 as indicated on the label.b. d.

A. CPU D. Heat Sink

2 B

1 4 Screws

4

3

Removing and Installing the Processor 2 - 19

Disassembly

Figure 16Video Card Removal Procedurea. Remove the screws in the correct order. b. Carefully remove the heat sink units. c. Remove the video card screws. The video card will pop up. d. Remove the video card.

Removing and Installing the Video CardVideo Card Removal Procedure1. 2.

Turn off the computer, turn it over and remove the battery (page 2 - 5) and component cover (page 2 - 10). Remove screws 1 - 7 from the heat sink unit in the order indicated on the label (i.e screw 7 first through to screw 1 last) (Figure 16a). 3. Carefully (they may be hot) remove the heat sink units 8 & 9 (Figure 16b). 4. Remove screws 10 & 11 from the video card and the video card 12 will pop up (Figure 16c). 5. Remove the video card 12 (Figure 16d). a. c.c.

2.Disassembly

3

2 10 9 11

12

Caution The heat sink, and video card area in general, contains parts which are subject to high temperatures. Allow the area time to cool before removing these parts.

1 6

4 7 5

Note: Please use a flat head screwdriver to remove screws 10 & 11 .d.

d.

b.

9 8 15Heat Sink Screw Removal and InsertionRemove the screws from the heat sink in the order indicated here: 7-6-5-4-3-2-1. When tightening the screws, make sure that they are tightened in the order: 1-2-3-4-5-6-7.

8 & 9.Heat Sink Units 12. Video Card

9 Screws

12

2 - 20 Removing and Installing the Video Card

Disassembly

Installing a New Video Card1. 2. 3.

Figure 17Installing a New Video Carde. Insert the video card at a 30 degree angle. f. Fit the connectors straight and even.

Prepare to fit the video card 12 into the slot by holding it at about a 30 angle (Figure 17e). The card needs to be fully into the slot, and the video card and socket have a guide-key and pin which align to allow the card to fit securely (Figure 17f). Fit the connectors firmly into the socket, straight and evenly.e. f.

10 12

2.Disassembly

11

Caution The heat sink, and video card area in general, contains parts which are subject to high temperatures. Allow the area time to cool before removing these parts.

4. DO NOT attempt to push one end of the card in ahead of the other. 5. The cards pin alignment will allow it to only fit one way. Make sure the module is seated as far into the socket as it will go (none of the gold colored contact should be showing). DO NOT FORCE the card; it should fit without much pressure. 6. Secure the card with screws 10 & 11 (Figure 17 on page 2 - 21). 7. Place the heat sink back on the card, and secure the screws in the order indicated in Figure 17 on page 2 - 21. 8. Attach the video card fan and secure with the screws as indicated in Figure 16 on page 2 - 20. 9. Reinsert the component bay cover, and secure with the screws as indicated in Figure 10 on page 2 - 14.

12. Video Card

2 Screws

Removing and Installing the Video Card 2 - 21

Disassembly Figure 18TV Tuner Module Removal

Removing and Installing the TV Tuner ModuleTV Tuner Removal ProcedureTurn off the computer, turn it over and remove the battery (page 2 - 5) and component cover (page 2 - 10). The TV Tuner module will be visible at point 1 (Figure 18a). Carefully disconnect the cable 2 and remove the screw 3 from the TV Tuner module (Figure 18b). The TV Tuner module 4 will pop up (Figure 18c). Lift the TV Tuner module 4 up and off the computer (Figure 18d). c.

a. The TV Tuner module will 1. 2. be visible at point 1 . b. Carefully disconnect the 3. cable and remove the 4. screw from the TV Tuner 5. module. c. The TV Tuner module will a. pop up. d. Lift the TV Tuner module up and off the computer.

2.Disassembly

4

1 b. 3 4 d.

4. TV Tuner Module

2

1 Screw

2 - 22 Removing and Installing the TV Tuner Module

Disassembly

TV Tuner Installation Procedure1. Before installation, make sure that the other end of the cable is locked in place as illustrated below (Figure 19a). 2. Insert the TV Tuner module 1 as indicated in Figure 19b. 3. Tighten screw 2 & connect cable 3 (Figure 19c). a. D c. A B C E b. 1

Figure 19TV Tuner Installationa. Make sure that the cable is locked in place. b. Insert the TV Tuner module. c. Tighten the screw & connect the cable.

2.Disassembly

Note: Before installation, make sure that the TV Tuner cable is placed in the following position: 1. Connect one end of the cable at point A. 2. Lock the cable with the plastic cover under point B . 3. Lock the cable in place with the hook provided at point C . 4. Run the remaining part of the cable through points D & E .c. 2

31. TV Tuner Module

1 Screw

Removing and Installing the TV Tuner Module 2 - 23

Disassembly Figure 20Microphone Removal

Removing the Microphone

1. Turn off the computer, and remove the battery (page 2 - 5), component bay cover (page 2 - 10), processor (page 2 - 17), hard disk (page 2 - 6) (page 2 - 10), optical device (page 2 - 9), video card (page 2 - 20), and tv tuner a. Remove the screws. b. Lift the top case up, keep(page 2 - 22). ing it level (do not tilt it). 2. Remove screws 1 - 19 and carefully push the bottom of the top case at point 20 (Figure 20a) c. Disconnect the micro- 3. Lift the top case 21 up, keeping it level (do not tilt it) Figure 20b. phone cable. 4. Disconnect the microphone cable 22 (Figure 20c). d. Remove the microphone. 5. Remove the microphone 23 (Figure 20d). a. 1 2 3 4 b. 5 6 21

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Note: Carefully push the bottom of the top case at point 20 .

23

2 - 24 Removing the Microphone

Part Lists

Appendix A: Part ListsThis appendix breaks down the P170HM series notebooks construction into a series of illustrations. The component part numbers are indicated in the tables opposite the drawings. Note: This section indicates the manufacturers part numbers. Your organization may use a different system, so be sure to cross-check any relevant documentation. Note: Some assemblies may have parts in common (especially screws). However, the part lists DO NOT indicate the total number of duplicated parts used. Note: Be sure to check any update notices. The parts shown in these illustrations are appropriate for the system at the time of publication. Over the product life, some parts may be improved or re-configured, resulting in new part numbers.

A.Part Lists

A - 1

Part Lists

Part List Illustration LocationThe following table indicates where to find the appropriate part list illustration. Table A- 1Part List Illustration LocationParts Top with Fingerprint Top without Fingerprint W870CU page A - 3 page A - 4 page A - 5 page A - 6 page A - 7 page A - 8 page A - 9

A.Part Lists

Bottom LCD HDD COMBO DVD-Dual Drive

A - 2 Part List Illustration Location

Part Lists

Top with Fingerprint

Figure A - 1Top with Fingerprint

A.Part Lists

Top with Fingerprint A - 3

Part Lists

Top without Fingerprint

Figure A - 2

A.Part Lists

Top without Fingerprint

A - 4 Top without Fingerprint

Part Lists

Bottom

Figure A - 3Bottom

A.Part Lists

Bottom A - 5

Part Lists

LCD

Figure A - 4

A.Part Lists

LCD

A - 6 LCD

Part Lists

HDD

Figure A - 5HDD

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( )

HDD A - 7

Part Lists

COMBO

Figure A - 6

A.Part Lists

COMBO

A - 8 COMBO

Part Lists

DVD-Dual Drive

Figure A - 7DVD-Dual Drive

A.Part Lists

DVD-Dual Drive A - 9

Part Lists

A.Part ListsA - 10

Schematic Diagrams

Appendix B: Schematic DiagramsThis appendix has circuit diagrams of the P170HM notebooks PCBs. The following table indicates where to find the appropriate schematic diagram.Diagram - PageSystem Block Diagram - Page B - 2 Clock Generator - Page B - 3 Processor 1/7 - Page B - 4 Processor 2/7 - Page B - 5 Processor 3/7 - Page B - 6 Processor 4/7 - Page B - 7 Processor 5/7 - Page B - 8 Processor 6/7 - Page B - 9 Processor 7/7 - Page B - 10 DDRIII CHA SO-DIMM_0 - Page B - 11 DDRIII CHA SO-DIMM_1 - Page B - 12 DDRIII CHB SO-DIMM_0 - Page B - 13 DDRIII CHB SO-DIMM_1 - Page B - 14 MXM PCI-E - Page B - 15 Panel, Inverter, CRT - Page B - 16 1394_JMB380C - Page B - 17 DVI - Page B - 18 HDMI - Page B - 19 CougarPoint - M 1/9 - Page B - 20

Diagram - PageCougarPoint - M 2/9 - Page B - 21 CougarPoint - M 3/9 - Page B - 22 CougarPoint - M 4/9 - Page B - 23 CougarPoint - M 5/9 - Page B - 24 CougarPoint - M 6/9 - Page B - 25 CougarPoint - M 7/9 - Page B - 26 CougarPoint - M 8/9 - Page B - 27 CougarPoint - M 9/9 - Page B - 28 3G, CCD - Page B - 29 Mini PCIE, LID - Page B - 30 LED, Hotkey, LID SW, Fan - Page B - 31 RJ45 - Page B - 32 Codec Realtek ALC892 - Page B - 33 APA2010D1-TPA2008D2 - Page B - 34 KBC-ITE IT8519 - Page B - 35 USB, TP, FP, MULTI-CONN - Page B - 36 Card Reader (JMC 251C) - Page B - 37 USB 3.0 - Page B - 38 VDD3, VDD5 - Page B - 39

Diagram - Page5V, 3.3V, 5VS, 3VS, 1.5VS, VIN1 - Page B - 40 Power 1.05VS, 1.05VS_VTT - Page B - 41 Power 1.5V/VTT_MEM - Page B - 42 Power 1.8VS - Page B - 43 Power V-Core 1 - Page B - 44 Power V-Core 2 - Page B - 45 AC_In, Charger - Page B - 46 Power 0.85VS - Page B - 47 Audio Jack - Page B - 48 X5100 ODD Board - Page B - 49 X5100 Click Board - Page B - 50 X5100 LED 1 Board - Page B - 51 X5100 LED 2 Board - Page B - 52 X5100 LED 3 Board - Page B - 53 X7100 HDD & ODD Board - Page B - 54 X7100 CIR - Page B - 55 X7100 LED Board - Page B - 56 X7100 Click Board - Page B - 57 X7100 Fingerprint Board - Page B - 58

Table B - 1Schematic Diagrams

B.Schematic Diagrams

Version Note The schematic diagrams in this chapter are based upon version 6-7P-X510C-002. If your mainboard (or other boards) are a later version, please check with the Service Center for updated diagrams (if required).

B - 1

Schematic Diagrams

System Block DiagramAUDIO BOARDPHONE JACK x4, USB x1

Huron River System Block DiagramPCIE*16 800/1067/1333 MHz DDR3 / 1.5V

14.318 MHz

VDD3,VDD5 1.05VS,1.05VS_VTT 5V,3.3V,5VS,3VS, 1.5VS,VIN1

X5100M Audio BOARD CLICK & FINGER PRINTER BOARD MXM 3.0 POWER LED BOARD Function LED BOARD

Clock Generator SLG8SP585

Sandy Bridge PROCESSORrPGA989/988

(RESERVE)

SYSTEM SMBUSLCD CON NECTOR

0.1"~13

1.8VS DDRIII SO-DIMM*4 1.5V,(VTT_MEM) FBVDDQ VCORE, VGFX_CORE AC_IN,CHARGER

B.Schematic Diagrams

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Schematic Diagrams

1394_JMB380CIEEE1394J13 94PORT1 GND1 GND2 4 3 2 1 LP1016 0 OH M #9 44CM-00 51 5 4 6 3 7 2 8 1 R4 49 0 _04 R4 50 0 _04 R4 51 0 _04 R4 52 0 _04 GND GND TP A+ TP ATP B+ TP B13 94_TP A BI S0 C69 3 R 487 R 488 0.3 3u_Y 5V_16 V 06 _ 5 6_04 5 6_04 139 4_TPA0+ 139 4_TPA013 94_ TPB + 0 139 4_TPB0R 490 R 489 R 478 5 6_04 5 6_04 4. 99K_1 % 04 _ 22 0p_ 50V_04 1. 8VS 3. 3VS 3. 3V 5VS VIN 7, 25, 42 2, 4,1 0,1 1,1 2,13 ,14 ,15 ,17 ,18, 19, 20, 21, 23, 24,2 5,2 6,2 9,3 0,3 2,33 ,34 ,35 ,36 ,39, 40, 43 2, 3,4 ,9, 14, 15, 19,2 0,2 1,2 3,2 4,25 ,26 ,28 ,29 ,30, 35, 36, 37, 39, 40, 41,4 2 2, 14, 15, 17, 18,1 9,2 5,2 6,3 0,32 ,33 ,35 ,39 ,43, 44 14 ,15 ,38, 39, 40, 41, 43, 44, 45,4 6

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X 4 1 1 4

13 94_XO

C72 9

20p _50 V 04 _

3.3 V S_CARD

Note: Close to JMB380C735 0.1 u_16 V Y5V_0 4 _

JMB380

JMB380C 6-03-00380-03223, 28, 29,3 4,3 6,3 7 B F_ P T_RST# U L 2 0 CLK_PCI E 1394 # _ 2 0 CLK_PCI E 1394 _ 1. 8VS L71 DV1. 8V

XRSTN XT EST APCLKN APCL KP APVD D APG ND APREXT APR XP APRXN APV1 8 APT XN APTXP

TC P S MDIO1 3 MDIO1 4 CR_ LEDN DV 3 3 REG_CTRL DV 8 1 C R1_PCTLN CR 1_CD 0N CR 1_CD 1N S EECLK S EEDAT GND _M

24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 49

TCPS R491

2

2

3

40mi lDV1.8 V C74 4 0.1 u_1 6V_Y5V_0 4 0.1 u_1 6V_Y5V_0 4

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

JMICRO N

QFN-48C7 48 C7 47 0. 1u_1 6V_Y5 V 04 _ 0. 1u_1 6V_Y5 V 04 _ PCI E_RX P4_ 1394 2 0 PCI E_RX _13 94 20 N4 DV1. 8V

*HCB20 12KF-500 T40 0.1 u_16 V Y5V_04 _

C7 30 10u_ 10V_Y 5V_08

C7 39 C72 7 PCIE_TXN4_1 394 2 0 PCIE_TXP _13 94 20 4

10 00p _50V_X7R_0 4

12mi lR50 5 8.2 K 04 _

.C715 *0 .1u _16V_0 4 C7 11 *0. 1u_1 6V_04

Note: Close to CON

C 692

Note: Close to JMB380

3. 3VS_CARD

L 69

3 .3VS

B.Schematic Diagrams

Sheet 16 of 57 1394_JMB380C

1 0K_04 3.3 V S_C A D R

.

24. 576M Hz

C70 5

C 746 0 .01 u_5 0V_04

C 745

C 743

0 .1u _16 V Y5V_04 _ 1 0u_ 10V_Y5 V 08 _

1394_JMB380C B - 17

Schematic Diagrams

DVIPLEASE CLOS E TO C ONNECT OR. . .3 3 _0 4 3 3 _0 4 14 14 14 E X _ DA C _ R E X _ DA C _ G E X _ DA C _ B EX _ DAC _ R EX _ DAC _ G EX _ DAC _ B L1 L3 L2 F C M1 00 5 MF -6 0 0 T0 1 _ 04 F C M1 00 5 MF -6 0 0 T0 1 _ 04 F C M1 00 5 MF -6 0 0 T0 1 _ 04 L5 L7 L6 F C M 10 0 5 MF -6 0 0T 0 1 _0 4 F C M 10 0 5 MF -6 0 0T 0 1 _0 4 F C M 10 0 5 MF -6 0 0T 0 1 _0 4 FR ED F G RN F B L UE 14 14 E X_ D V I _D 2 N E X _ DV I_ D2 P LP 7 4 3 C 1 23 C 1 22 0 . 1 u _1 6 V _ Y 5 V _ 04 0 . 1 u _1 6 V _ Y 5 V _ 04 C 1 12 C2 3 C 48 C 47 0 . 1 u _1 6 V _ Y 5 V _ 04 0 . 1 u _1 6 V _ Y 5 V _ 04 C2 2 C 1 11 C 1 21 C 1 20 0 . 1 u _1 6 V _ Y 5 V _ 04 0 . 1 u _1 6 V _ Y 5 V _ 04 C 1 10 C2 1 C 46 C 45 0 . 1 u _1 6 V _ Y 5 V _ 04 0 . 1 u _1 6 V _ Y 5 V _ 04 C2 0 C 1 09 C 1 19 C 1 18 0 . 1 u _1 6 V _ Y 5 V _ 04 0 . 1 u _1 6 V _ Y 5 V _ 04 C 1 08 C2 5 C 50 C 49 0 . 1 u _1 6 V _ Y 5 V _ 04 0 . 1 u _1 6 V _ Y 5 V _ 04 C2 4 C 1 06 C 1 16 C 1 17 0 . 1 u _1 6 V _ Y 5 V _ 04 0 . 1 u _1 6 V _ Y 5 V _ 04 C 1 07 5 P _ 5 0 V _0 4 5 P _ 5 0 V _0 4 5 P _ 5 0 V _0 4 E X _ DV I_ CL K _ R E X _ DV I_ CL K # _ R 5 P _ 5 0 V _0 4 5 P _ 5 0 V _0 4 E X _ DV I_ DA T A 5 # _ R E X _ DV I_ DA T A 5 _ R 5 P _ 5 0 V _0 4 5 P _ 5 0 V _0 4 E X _ DV I_ DA T A 0 # _ R E X _ DV I_ DA T A 0 _ R 5 P _ 5 0 V _0 4 5 P _ 5 0 V _0 4 E X _ DV I_ DA T A 3 # _ R E X _ DV I_ DA T A 3 _ R 5 P _ 5 0 V _0 4 5 P _ 5 0 V _0 4 E X _ DV I_ DA T A 1 # _ R E X _ DV I_ DA T A 1 _ R 5 P _ 5 0 V _0 4 5 P _ 5 0 V _0 4 E X _ DV I_ DA T A 4 # _ R E X _ DV I_ DA T A 4 _ R

Close to DVI PORTC 1 13 5 P _ 5 0 V _0 4 E X _ DV I_ DA T A 2 # _ R E X _ DV I_ DA T A 2 _ R 1 2 D V I 2 0 12 F 2 S F -9 0 0T 0 5 _0 8 LP 2 4 3

R1 1 50 _ 1 %_ 0 4

R 3 1 5 0 _1 % _ 04

R2 C3 1 50 _ 1 %_ 0 4 22 p _ 50 V _ 0 4 C1 2 22 p _ 50 V _ 0 4 C5 2 2 p_ 5 0 V _0 4 2 2 p _5 0 V _ 04 C9 2 2 p _5 0 V _ 04 C6 2 2 p_ 5 0 V _ 04 C4

2 2p _ 5 0V _ 0 4

2 2 p_ 5 0 V _ 04

2 2 p _5 0 V _ 04

B.Schematic Diagrams

3 .3 VS

1 2 3 4

Sheet 17 of 57 DVI

R N1 2 . 2 K _ 8P 4 R _0 4 8 7 6 5

10 1 4 E X _D D C _D A T A 11 1 4 E X _D D C _C L K 13 1 4 E X _D A C _ H S Y N C 15 1 4 E X _D A C _ V S Y N C 5 VS 3 . 3V S 0 . 2 2 u_ 1 0 V _Y 5V _ 0 4 0 . 22 u _ 10 V _ Y 5 V _ 04 R9 0 1 _0 4

U 1 DD C_ IN1 DD C_ IN2 S Y N C_ IN1 D D C _O U T 1

D02

S Y N C_ IN2 1 V CC _ SY N C 2 V CC _ V IDE O 7 V CC _ DDC 8 BYP 0. 2 2 u _1 0 V _ Y 5 V _0 4 I P 4 7 72 C Z 16

C 17

C1 3

C1 9

A D2 J _D V I 1 S C S 75 1 V -4 0 + 5 V P OW E R D ATA 2 D ATA 2 + 2 / 4 S h i el d D ATA 4 D ATA 4 + D ATA 1 D ATA 1 + D AT A 1 /3 Sh ie d l D ATA 3 D ATA 3 + 14 C C1 6 0. 1 u _ 16 V _ Y 5 V _ 0 4 E X_ D V I _D A T A 2# _ R E X_ D V I _D A T A 2_ R E X_ D V I _D A T A 4# _ R E X_ D V I _D A T A 4_ R E X_ D V I _D A T A 1# _ R E X_ D V I _D A T A 1_ R D 1 BAV9 9 A C R4 L4 F C M1 6 0 8K -1 2 1 T0 6 E X_ D V I _D A T A 0# _ R E X_ D V I _D A T A 0_ R C7 2 2 0 p_ 5 0 V _0 4 E X_ D V I _D A T A 5# _ R E X_ D V I _D A T A 5_ R E X_ D V I _C LK _R E X_ D V I _C LK #_ R F F F H V F C M 1 60 8 K -1 21 T 0 6 C 1 1 2p _ 5 0V _ 0 4 L9 RE D GR N B LU E SYN C S Y NC E X_ D V I _D A T A 3# _ R E X_ D V I _D A T A 3_ R 3. 3 V S C A 1 2 3 4 5 9 10 11 12 13 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 C C C C 1 2 3 4 8 7 6

14

EX _ DVI_ HP D 1 0 K _0 4

L8

2 , 4 , 1 0 , 11 , 1 2 , 13 , 1 4 , 15 , 1 6 , 18 , 1 9 , 20 , 2 1 , 2 3, 2 4 , 2 5, 2 6 , 2 9, 3 0 , 3 2, 3 3 , 3 4, 35 , 3 6 , 39 , 4 0 , 43 3 . 3 V S

B - 18 DVI

.

DD CL K

F C M 1 60 8 K -1 21 T 0 6 C 2 1 2p _ 5 0V _ 0 4

2, 1 4 , 1 5, 1 8 , 1 9, 2 5 , 2 6, 3 0 , 3 2, 33 , 3 5 , 39 , 4 3 , 44 5 V S

S

.

DD CD A T A

C ASE C ASE GN D GN D

D

.

. . .

C8

C1 1

C1 0 14 14 E X_ D V I _D 4 N E X _ DV I_ D4 P 1 2 D V I 2 0 12 F 2 S F -9 0 0T 0 5 _0 8 LP 6 4 3

14 14

E X_ D V I _D 1 N E X _ DV I_ D1 P

1 2 D V I 2 0 12 F 2 S F -9 0 0T 0 5 _0 8 LP 1 4 1 3 2

14 14 5 VS

E X_ D V I _D 3 N E X _ DV I_ D3 P

D V I 2 0 12 F 2 S F -9 0 0T 0 5 _0 8 LP 5 4 1 3 2

14 14

E X_ D V I _D 0 N E X _ DV I_ D0 P

PLEA SE CLO SE TO CONNE CTOR14 14 9 12 D D C _O U T 2 14 S Y N C _O U T 1 16 S Y N C _O U T 2 3 V I D E O_ 1 4 V I D E O_ 2 5 V I D E O_ 3 6 G ND R1 5 R1 3 D D C D A TA D D C LK HS Y NC V S Y NC FR ED F G RN FBL U E 14 E X _ D V I _ C L K P 14 E X _ D V I _ C L K N E X_ D V I _D 5 N E X _ DV I_ D5 P

D V I 2 0 12 F 2 S F -9 0 0T 0 5 _0 8 LP 3 4 1 3 2

D V I 2 0 12 F 2 S F -9 0 0T 0 5 _0 8 LP 4 1 2

4 3 D V I 2 01 2 F 2 S F -9 00 T 05 _ 0 8

5 VS

DVITM TM TM TM TM TM TM TM TM TM DS DS DS DS DS DS DS DS DS DS

Close to DVI PORTR R R R R R R R R R R R R R M1 M2 C 5 C 6 66 65 20 19 64 63 18 17 62 61 22 21 59 60 4 9 9 _1 % 4 9 9 _1 % 4 9 9 _1 % 4 9 9 _1 % 4 9 9 _1 % 4 9 9 _1 % 4 9 9 _1 % 4 9 9 _1 % 4 9 9 _1 % 4 9 9 _1 % 4 9 9 _1 % 4 9 9 _1 % 4 9 9 _1 % 4 9 9 _1 % _ 04 _ 04 _ 04 _ 04 _ 04 _ 04 _ 04 _ 04 _ 04 _ 04 _ 04 _ 04 _ 04 _ 04 E X _ D V I _ D A T A 2 # _R E X _ DV I_ DA T A 2 _ R E X _ D V I _ D A T A 4 # _R E X _ DV I_ DA T A 4 _ R E X _ D V I _ D A T A 1 # _R E X _ DV I_ DA T A 1 _ R E X _ D V I _ D A T A 3 # _R E X _ DV I_ DA T A 3 _ R E X _ D V I _ D A T A 0 # _R E X _ DV I_ DA T A 0 _ R E X _ D V I _ D A T A 5 # _R E X _ DV I_ DA T A 5 _ R E X _ DV I_ CL K _ R E X _ DV I_ CL K # _ R

GN D (A N A LO G) H O T P L U G D E TE C T TM D S D A T A 0 TM D S D A T A 0 + TM D S D A T A 0 / 5 S h i e d l TM D S D A T A 5 TM D S D A T A 5 + TM D S C L K S h e l d i TM D S C L K + TM D S C l k RE D GR E E N B LU E H SY NC V SYN C DD C Da ta DD C Cl k QH 1 11 2 1- D J T0 -4 F

D SUB

Q 1 M T N 7 0 02 Z H S 3 G

3. 3 V S

Schematic Diagrams

HDMIHDMI CONNECTOR5VS R23 1_ 04 R14 1_0 4 J_ HDM 1 I C15 22u _6. 3V_X 5R _08 C14 22u _6. 3V_X 5R _08 18 + 5V EX _H DM C_SDA_R I_ 16 SDA 14 R 10 EX _H DM CCLKN_ R 4 I_ 3 EX _H DM CCLKP_R 1 I_ 2 L12 W CM 201 2F2S-16 1T 3 0 L11 EX _H DM C1N_ R I_ EX _H DM C1P_R I_ 2 3 W CM 201 2F2S-16 1T 3 0 1 4 D H MIG D ND R7 499 _1%_04 499 _1%_04 12 10 R9 R8 499 _1%_04 8 499 _1%_04 6 TM DS DAT A14 TM DS DAT A1+ 2 SHI E D2 L TM DS DAT A2+ 5V S N G D N 2 GD ND G D3 G N N G D N 4 GD GN D Q2 M N 7002 Z S T H 3 G D1 N G S HDMIGND T MDS DAT A2S IELD1 H SHI E D0 L TM DS DAT A0+ 5 R6 3 1 R5 499_ 1%_04 499_ 1%_04 L 10 3 2 WCM2012 F S 161 T 2 03 4 EX _HD M C2N_R I_ 1 EX _HD M C2P_R I_ SCL RESERVE D CE C TM DS CL OCKC LK SHIELD TM DS CL OCK+ T MDS DAT A07 R1 1 499_ 1%_04 2 L 13 9 11 R1 2 499_ 1%_04 3 4 EX _HD M C0N_R I_ 13 HDM _CEC I DDC/C E GND C H OT PLU G DET ECT 19 17 15 EX _H DM C_SCL_ R I_ EX _H DM CHPD_R I_ 200 9/1 1/28 _Al ex 5V S_H DM I

1 EX _HD M C0P_R I_ WCM2012 F S 161 T 2 03

B.Schematic Diagrams

Sheet 18 of 57 HDMI

C2 76 0.1 u_16 V Y5V_04 _

DF03- 714- 193 4

PI N G ND1 ~4 =G ND

14 EX HDM _CCLKP _ I 14 EX _HD M I_C CLKN 14 EX HDM C0P _ I_ 1 4 EX _HDMI_C0 N 14 EX HDM C1P _ I_ 1 4 EX _HDMI_C1 N 14 EX HDM C2P _ I_ 1 4 EX _HDMI_C2 N

EX _HD M I_C CLKP EX _HD M I_C CLKN EX HDM _C0P _ I EX _HD M I_C 0N EX HDM _C1P _ I EX _HD M I_C 1N EX HDM _C2P _ I EX _HD M I_C 2N

C3 0 C3 1 C3 2 C3 3 C2 8 C2 9 C2 6 C2 7

_ I_ 0. 1u_1 6V_Y5V_0 4 EX HDM CCLKP_R 0. 1u_1 6V_Y5V_0 4 EX HDM CCLKN_ R _ I_ 0. 1u_1 6V_Y5V_0 4 0. 1u_1 6V_Y5V_0 4 0. 1u_1 6V_Y5V_0 4 0. 1u_1 6V_Y5V_0 4 0. 1u_1 6V_Y5V_0 4 0. 1u_1 6V_Y5V_0 4 EX _HDMI_C0 P_R EX _HDMI_C0 N_R EX _HDMI_C1 P_R EX _HDMI_C1 N_R EX _HDMI_C2 P_R EX _HDMI_C2 N_R

FOR HDMI SWITCH3. 3VS C A D02 D18 BAV99 A C R29 8 L55 _H DM CHPD_R I_ FCM 08K-12 1T 6 EX 16 0 EX _H DM CHPD I_ 10K_0 4 C423 220 p_5 0V_04 3. 3VS 5VS_HD M I 5VS_HDM I C A

G

R47 4. 7K_04 EX _H DM C_SCL I_

R 299 4 .7K_0 4 D R2 96 33 _04

D 19 BAV 9 9 A C D 02 L 57 X_HDMI_C_ S L_R C FCM1608 K 121 T 06 E

S Q4 M TN700 2ZHS3

3. 3VS

5VS_HD M I

5VS_HDM I C A

G

R43 4. 7K_04 EX _H DM C_SDA I_

R 297 4 .7K_0 4 R2 95 D Q5 33 _04

D 17 BAV 9 9 A C L 56 X_HDMI_C_ S A R D _ FCM1608 K 121 T 06 E C4 24 1 0p_ 50V_04 D 02

M TN700 2ZHS3

3 .3VS 5V S

2 ,4, 10,1 1,1 2,1 3,1 4,15 ,16 ,17 ,19 ,20, 21, 23, 24, 25, 26,2 9,3 0,3 2,33 ,34 ,35 ,36 ,39, 40, 43 2 ,14, 15, 17, 19, 25, 26,3 0,3 2,3 3,3 5,39 ,43 ,44

.

14 EX HDM _C_SDA _ I

S

.

14 EX _HD M I_C _SCL

.

14 E X_HDM _CH P I D

C4 22 1 0p_ 50V_04

HDMI B - 19

Schematic Diagrams

CougarPoint - M 1/9R T CV C C

VD D3

20m ilsRT C_ V B A T _ 1

D1 4 1 2 A C 3 A

20m ils

IN TVRME N- In tegr ated SUS 1. 05V V RM En able Hi gh - Enabl In e terna VRs l Lo - E w nable Ext ernal VRsC3 2 2 1 u _ 10 V _ X 5R _ 06

CougarPoint - M (HDA,JTAG,SATA)Zo= 50O ? 5%2 1 X3 32 . 7 6 8 K H z 2 1 X4 R 1 76 1 0 M_ 0 4 RT C_ X 1 RT C_ X 2 R T C _ R S T# S R T C _ R TC # A2 0 RT CX 1 RT CX 2 D 20 R T C R S T# G 22 S RT CR S T # INT RU DE R # C 20 F W H0 / L A D0 F W H1 / L A D1 F W H2 / L A D2 F W H3 / L A D3 C 38 A3 8 B3 7 C 37 D 36 E3 6 K3 6 V5 S E R IRQ S A TA 0 R XN S A T A 0 RX P S A T A 0 T XN S A TA 0T X P S A TA 1 R XN S A T A 1 RX P S A T A 1 T XN S A TA 1T X P S A TA 2 R XN S A T A 2 RX P S A T A 2 T XN S A TA 2T X P AM 3 AM 1 AP7 AP5 A M 10 AM 8 AP1 1 AP1 0 AD AD AH AH 7 5 5 4 S A T A R XN 0 C 6 2 4 S A T A R XP 0 C 6 2 3 S A T A T X N0 C6 2 5 S A T A T X P 0 C6 2 6 S A T A R XN 1 S A T A R XP 1 S A T A T X N1 SATATXP1 L PC L PC L PC L PC _ A D0 _ A D1 _ A D2 _ A D3 34 34 34 34 U 19 A * 32 . 7 6 8K H z

3 .3 V S S E R IRQ H DA _ S P K R 1 0K _0 4 * 1K _0 4 R3 5 8 R3 4 6 3 .3 V S

C2 6 1 15 p _ 50 V _ N P O _ 04

1 .5 V _ V CC S US H DA

10m ilsR 2 39 1K _ 0 4 J _ CBAT 2 1 J _ CBAT 1

B A T 5 4C W GH R 3 89

D021 3 4 C 5 05

H DA _ S Y N C

*1 K _ 0 4 1 K _0 4 D02

R 41 8 R 49 5

2 0 K _ 1% _ 0 4 J_ C B A T3 1 u _ 10 V _ X 5R _ 06 1 *B H 8 0 0 . 9G 2 8 5 2 05 -0 2 70 1 R 4 14 2 0 K _ 1% _ 0 4 C 5 23

RT C CLE ARJO P E N 1 *O P E N _ 1 0m i l -1M M

C2 4 4 15 p _ 50 V _ N P O _ 04

3 4

*K T S -B A T -01 2 -0 01

D02

LP C

B4100 B5100

R403 R3783. 3 V S R 42 1

1

+

+

2

F W H 4 / L F R A ME #

L P C _ F R A M E # 34 B o ard I D S E R IRQ S E RIR Q 3 4 0 . 0 1 u _1 6 V _ X5 R 0 . 0 1 u _1 6 V _ X5 R 0 . 0 1 u _1 6 V _ X5 R 0 . 0 1 u _1 6 V _ X5 R _0 4 _0 4 _0 4 _0 4 S A T A _R X N 0 S A T A _R X P 0 S A T A _T X N 0 S A T A _T X P 0 * 10 K _ 0 4 R4 2 2

2

2

X 7100M

R4 0 8 1 u _ 10 V _ X 5R _ 06 1 M_ 0 4

RT CV CC V DD 3

R 16 9 R 51 0

33 0 K _ 04 10 K _ 0 4

P C H _ I N T V R ME N

C 17 INT V RM E N

B.Schematic Diagrams

X51 00M

D02

1 4, 3 2 H D A _ S Y N C 3. 3 V S

D 32 H DA _ S P K R

H DA _ S Y N C_ R H DA _ S P K R

L34 H D A _S Y N C T10 SPKR K3 4 H D A _R S T # E3 4 H D A _S D I N 0 G 34 H D A _S D I N 1 C 34 H D A _S D I N 2 A3 4 H D A _S D I N 3

Sheet 19 of 57 CougarPoint - M 1/9

NC2 S HO RT C 2 95 0. 1 u _ 10 V _ X 5R _ 04 S P I_ V DD R 23 3 3 . 3 K _1 % _ 04 S P I_ W P # 8 VD D SI 2 SO 3 W P# R 20 3 3 . 3 K _1 % _ 04 S P I _ H O LD # 7 CE # 6 1

SPI_* = 1.5"~6.5"

G

BIOS ROM32 Mb itU 25 5 S P I_ S I S P I_ S O S P I_ CS 0 # S P I_ S CL K 34 M E_ W E# 34 34 34 34 HS HS HS HS P I _M P I _M P I _S P I _C SI SO CL K E# R R R R R 20 5 23 8 20 4 24 0 24 5 *0 _ 04 *0 _ 04 *0 _ 04 *0 _ 04 *0 _ 04 3 4 H D A _S Y N C _ C T R L

SATA 6G

Q 36 M TN 70 0 2 Z H S 3 S

RTC

S M_ I N T R U D E R #

K2 2

L D R Q0 # LD R Q 1# / G P I O2 3

-

-

1 4 , 32 H D A _ B I T C L K

N 34 H D A _B C L K

*1 0 K _ 04

1 4 , 32 H D A _ R S T #

D02S A T A _ RX N2 3 5 S A T A _ RX P 2 3 5 S A T A _ TX N 2 35 S A T A _ TX P 2 3 5

SATA HDD SATA ODD

32 S P I_ S I S P I_ S O S P I_ S CL K S P I_ CS 0 # S P I_ CS 1 # 14

H D A _S D I N 0 H D A _S D I N 1

IHDA

SATA

S CK 4 H OL D # VSS MX 2 5 L3 2 0 5D M2 I -1 2 G

1 4 , 32 H D A _ S D OU T

RB 7 5 1 V A

HD A _ S DO UT D 11 C

A3 6 H D A _S D O C 36

S A TA 3 R XN S A T A 3 RX P S A T A 3 T XN S A TA 3T X P S A TA 4 R XN S A T A 4 RX P S A T A 4 T XN S A TA 4T X P S A TA 5 R XN S A T A 5 RX P S A T A 5 T XN S A TA 5T X P

AB8 AB1 0 AF3 AF1 Y 7 Y 5 AD 3 AD 1 Y 3 Y 1 AB3 AB1 1. 05 V S Y 11 S A T A I C O MP R 3 86 3 7. 4 _ 1 % _0 4 Y 10 S A T A _ RX N4 S A T A _ RX P 4 S A T A _ TX N 4 S A T A _ TX P 4 35 35 35 35

D023. 3 V R 19 4 *1 K _ 04

Flash Descriptor Security OverideP C H _ J T A G_ T C K _ B U F

H D A _D OC K _E N # / GP I O 3 3 N 32 H D A _D OC K _R S T # / GP I O 13

J _ HD D1 S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S7 P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 P9 P1 0 P1 1 P1 2 P1 3 P1 4 P1 5 S A T -22 S Y 0B P IN G ND 1 ~ 2 = G ND SATA_ TXP0 S A T A _ T X N0 S A T A _ RX N 0 S A T A _ RX P 0 3 .3 V S R1 1 3 2 10 _ 0 6 5V S R3 3 8 21 0 _ 06

J3 JT A G _T C K H 7 K5 JT A G _T D I H 1 JT A G _T D O JT A G _T M S

NO R EBOO ST T RAP: HD A_SP KR H igh Enab le P C H _ J TA G _ TM S 3 .3 V P C H _ J TA G _ TD I P C H _ J TA G _ TD O R3 5 1 21 0 _ 06

J TA G

S A T A I C O MP O S A TA I C OM P I

+V 1. 0 5 S _ S A T A 3 AB1 2 S A T A 3 R C O MP O AB1 3 S A T A 3C OM P I S A T A I C O MP R 3 83 4 9. 9 _ 1 % _0 4

P C H _ JT A G _T M S P C H _ JT A G _T D I P C H _ JT A G _T D O

SPI_ SC L K SPI_ C S0 # SPI_ C S1 # R3 8 5 R1 4 0

R1 2 2 0_04 * 0 _0 4 R1 3 8 R 1 21

0_04

T3 S P I_ CL K S P I_ CS 0 # S P I_ CS 1 # S A TA 3 R B I A S

AH 1

R B IA S _ S A T A 3 R1 3 7 R1 4 1

7 5 0 _1 % _ 04 3 .3 V S 1 0 K_ 0 4 S A T A _ L E D # 3 0 , 35 3. 3V S

S P I _ C S 0 # _R Y 1 4 S P I _ C S 1 # _R 0_04 T1

SP I

R1 4 5 HD D_ NC 0 C 6 22 HD D_ NC 1 HD D_ NC 2 HD D_ NC 3 C6 2 0 +C 3 93 1 0 0 _0 4

R3 5 9 10 0 _ 04

R3 6 1 10 0 _ 04 SPI_ SI SPI_ SO V4

P3 S A T A L E D# V1 4 S A T A 0 GP / G P I O2 1 P1 S A T A 1 GP / G P I O1 9

S A T A _ L E D# OD D _ D E T E C T# R 1 61

1 0K _0 4

S P I _ MOS I 3 3_ 0 4 S P I _ S O _R U 3 S P I _ MI S O R 12 5 4. 7K _ 0 4 P C H _J T A G _T C K _B U F U S B V CC 0 1 C o u g arP o i n t _R e v _1 p 0

* 0 . 1u _ 1 6V _0 4 1 0 0 u_ 6 . 3 V _ B 2 1 u_ 1 0 V _ 06

BBS_ BIT 0

R1 4 9

*1 K _ 0 4

BBS _BIT0 - BI OS BO OT ST RAP BIT 0U S B V CC 0 1 E U 0 0 1 -11 7 C R L -TW 5 GN D 1 S A TA _ T X P 1 _R S A TA _ T X N 1 _ R C5 4 C5 5 0 . 0 1u _ 1 6V _ X 7 R _ 0 4 S A T A _ TX P 1 _ C 1 L14 2 6 1 7 2 8 3 9 4 10 11 GN D 3 TXP VBU S TXN DGN D 2 D+ RX N GN D 4 RX P GN D 4 G ND3 GN D 2 GN D 1 G ND GN D G ND GN D

ESATA REDRIVERS A T A T XP 1 S A T A T XN 1 S A T A RX N1 S A T A RX P 1 R 3 14 R 3 16 R 3 20 R 3 24 0 _0 4 0 _0 4 0 _0 4 0 _0 4 S A T A _ T XP 1_ R S A T A _ T XN 1 _R S A T A _ R X N 1_ R S A T A _ RX P 1 _ R S A TA T X P 1 C 17 7 S A TA T X N 1 C 18 2 S A TA R X N 1 C 18 3 S A TA R X P 1 C 19 4 *0 . 0 1 u_ 1 6 V _ X5 R _ 0 4 S A T A _ T XP 1 1 *0 . 0 1 u_ 1 6 V _ X5 R _ 0 4 S A T A _ T XN 1 2 *0 . 0 1 u_ 1 6 V _ X5 R _ 0 4 S A T A _ R X N 1 4 *0 . 0 1 u_ 1 6 V _ X5 R _ 0 4 S A T A _ R X P 1 5

3 .3 V S

50 mil

L ay ou t No te :R 10 4 U1 1 * 4. 7 K _ 0 4 *S N 7 5L V C P 41 2 7 EN 1 5 S A TA _T X P 1 _R T X_ 0 P 1 4 S A TA _T X N 1 _ R TX _ 0 N

C 18 0 . 1 u _1 0 V _ X 5R _0 4

C3 5 1 0u _ 1 0V _ Y 5V _ 0 8

ESATA POART4 L15 3 0 . 0 1u _ 1 6V _ X 7 R _ 0 4 S A T A _ TX N 1 _ C 4 3 W C M2 0 12 F 2 S -1 61 T 0 3-s h o rt 0 . 0 1u _ 1 6V _ X 7 R _ 0 4 S A T A _ R X N 1 _ C 0 . 0 1u _ 1 6V _ X 7 R _ 0 4 S A T A _ R X P 1 _C 1 L16 2

J _ ESATA1

Closed to U233. 3 V S

V DD VD D V DD VDD

6 10 16 20

23 C1 7 1 *0 . 0 1u _ 1 6V _X 5 R _0 4 C1 7 3 *0 . 1 u_ 1 6 V _ Y 5V _ 0 4 C 2 02 *1 u _6 . 3 V _ 0 4 23

US B _ P N9 US B _ P P 9

US B _ P N 9 US B _ P P 9

R X _ 0P R X _ 0N

1 2 W C M 2 01 2 F 2 S -1 61 T 0 3-s h o rt S A TA _ R XN 1 _R S A TA _ R XP 1 _ R

C5 6 C5 7

H OSTTX _ 1 N TX _ 1 P T -P A D D1 D 0

D EVICERX _ 1 N R X_ 1 P GN D G ND GN D G ND GN D

1 2 S A TA _R XN 1 _R 1 1 S A TA _R XP 1_ R

4 3 W C M 20 1 2F 2S -1 6 1 T0 3 -s ho rt

21

3 .3 V S

R 1 09 R 1 10 R 1 05 R 1 06

* 4 . 7K _ 0 4 * 4 . 7K _ 0 4 * 4 . 7K _ 0 4 * 4 . 7K _ 0 4

NEAR TO J_ESATA1 SN75LVCP412RTJ

6 -0 2- 75 41 2- KQ 0

B - 20 CougarPoint - M 1/9

3 13 17 18 19

La yo ut n ot e:

25 , 2 6 , 30 , 4 0 1. 05 V S 35 , 3 9 , 43 , 4 4 5V S 40 , 4 1 , 42 , 4 6 5V 36 , 3 8 , 39 , 4 5 V D D 3 2 1 , 26 RT CV C C 2 , 3 , 4 , 6, 24 , 2 5 , 26 , 4 0 , 43 1 . 0 5 V S _V TT 2 , 3, 4 , 9 , 1 4, 15 , 2 0 , 21 , 2 3 , 24 , 2 5 , 2 6, 2 8 , 2 9, 3 0 , 3 5, 3 6 , 3 7, 39 , 4 0 , 41 , 4 2 3. 3V 2 , 4 , 10 , 1 1 , 1 2, 1 3 , 1 4, 1 5 , 1 6, 1 7 , 1 8 , 20 , 2 1 , 23 , 2 4 , 25 , 2 6 , 2 9, 3 0 , 3 2, 3 3 , 3 4, 3 5 , 3 6 , 39 , 4 0 , 43 3 . 3 V S

2 0 , 2 1, 2 , 14 , 1 5 , 1 7, 1 8 , 2 5, 2 6 , 3 0, 3 2 , 3 3, 2 6 , 2 8, 3 2 , 3 5, 3 7 , 3 9, 2 9, 3 4 , 3 5,

8 9

Schematic Diagrams

CougarPoint - M 2/93 . 3V RN 7

CougarPoint - M (PCI-E,SMBUS,CLK)U1 9 B 37 37 37 37 P C I E _ R XN 1_ U S B 3 0 P C I E _ R XP 1 _ US B 30 P C I E _ T XN 1_ U S B 3 0 P C I E _ T XP 1 _ US B 30 P C I E _ R X N 2 _ GL A N P C I E _ R X P 2 _G L A N P C I E _T X N 2 _ GL A N P C I E _T X P 2 _G L A N P C I E _ R XN 3 _W LA N P C I E _ R XP 3 _ W L A N P C I E _ T XN 3 _W LA N P C I E _ T XP 3 _ W L A N P C I E _ R XN 4 _1 3 9 4 P C I E _ R XP 4 _ 1 3 94 P C I E _ T XN 4 _1 3 9 4 P C I E _ T XP 4 _ 1 3 94 P C I E _ R XN 5 _3 G P C I E _ R XP 5 _ 3 G P C I E _ T XN 5 _3 G P C I E _ T XP 5 _ 3 G C 5 62 C 5 63 0 . 1 u_ 1 0 V _ X5 R _0 4 0 . 1 u_ 1 0 V _ X5 R _0 4 B G3 4 BJ 3 4 AV3 2 A U3 2 BE3 4 BF3 4 BB3 2 A Y3 2 B G3 6 BJ 3 6 AV3 4 A U3 4 BF3 6 BE3 6 A Y3 4 BB3 4 B G3 7 B H3 7 A Y3 6 BB3 6 BJ 3 8 B G3 8 A U3 6 AV3 6 B G4 0 BJ 4 0 A Y4 0 BB4 0 BE3 8 B C3 8 AW 3 8 A Y3 8 P E RN 1 P E RP 1 P E T N1 PETP1 P E RN 2 P E RP 2 P E T N2 PETP2 P E RN 3 P E RP 3 P E T N3 PETP3 P E RN 4 P E RP 4 P E T N4 PETP4 E 12 S M B A L E R T # / GP I O 1 1 H1 4 S M B C LK C9 S M B DA TA S M B _D A T A S M B _C L K P C H_ B T _E N # P C H _ B T _ E N# S M B _C L K 2 , 10 , 1 1 , 1 2, 1 3 S M B _D A T A 2 , 1 0, 1 1 , 1 2, 13

S ML 0 _ C L K S MB _D A T A S MB _C L K S ML 0 _ D A T A

4 3 2 1

5 6 7 8 2 . 2K _8 P 4 R _ 0 4

S M C _ C P U _ T HE R M_ R S M C _ C P U _ T HE R M

R2 9 0 R3 9 7

2 . 2 K _0 4 2 . 2 K _0 4

SMBUS

36 36 36 36 29 29 29 29 16 16 16 16 28 28 28 28

C 5 57 C 5 58

0 . 1 u_ 1 0 V _ X5 R _0 4 0 . 1 u_ 1 0 V _ X5 R _0 4

A 12 S ML 0 A L E R T # / GP I O 6 0 C8 S M L0 C LK G1 2 S ML 0 DA TA

D RA M RS T _ CN T RL _ R S M L0 _ C L K S M L0 _ D A T A

D R A MR S T_ C N T R L 4 , 9

R N8 1 0 K _ 8P 4 R _0 4 U S B 30 _ C L K R E Q# _ R 8 1 P CH _ B T _E N # 7 2 6 3 P CI E C L K R Q 6 # 5 4 D R A MR S T _C N T R L 13 9 4 _P C I E C LK R Q5 # R1 6 2 R3 8 8 1 K _ 04 1 0K _0 4

C 5 55 C 5 56

0 . 1 u_ 1 0 V _ X5 R _0 4 0 . 1 u_ 1 0 V _ X5 R _0 4

C 5 64 C 5 65

0 . 1 u_ 1 0 V _ X5 R _0 4 0 . 1 u_ 1 0 V _ X5 R _0 4

C1 3 S ML 1 A L E RT # / P C H H OT # / GP I O 7 4 E 14 S M L 1C LK / GP I O 5 8 M1 6 S M L1 D A TA / GP I O 7 5 S MC _ C P U _ T H E R M_ R R 3 9 0 S M D_ C P U _ TH E R M *0 _ 0 4

B.Schematic Diagrams

C 5 66 C 5 67

0 . 1 u_ 1 0 V _ X5 R _0 4 0 . 1 u_ 1 0 V _ X5 R _0 4

P E RN 5 P E RP 5 P E T N5 PETP5 P E RN 6 P E RP 6 P E T N6 PETP6 P E RN 7 P E RP 7 P E T N7 PETP7 P E RN 8 P E RP 8 P E T N8 PETP8

PCI-E*

S MC _ C P U _T H E RM 34 S MD _ C P U _T H E RM 34 3 .3 V S

Controller

PCI-E x1 L ane L ane L ane L ane L ane L ane L ane L ane 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Usage US B3.0 GL / CARD R AN EADER WL AN 13 94 3G X X X3 7 CL K _ P C IE _ US B 3 0 # 3 7 C L K _ P CI E _U S B 3 0 3 7 U S B 3 0 _ C L K R E Q# R3 3 5 0_ 0 4 U S B 30 _ C L K R E Q# _ R

C L _C L K 1

M7 T1 1

CL _ CL K 1 CL _ DA T A1

C L_ C LK 1 2 9 C L_ D A TA 1 2 9

Link

C L_ D A T A 1 P 10 CL _ RS T 1 # CL _ RS T # 1

P C I E C L K R Q 2#

R 3 47

1 0 K_ 0 4

C L_ R S T# 1 2 9

P C I E C L K R Q 1# DG P U_ P R SNT # I C H _ GP I O 46

R 1 42 R 2 10 R 3 71

1 0 K_ 0 4 * 1 0K _ 0 4 1 0 K_ 0 4 3 . 3V

10 pu K ll-do t wn o GN D M1 0 MX M _C L K R E Q # C L K _ P C I E _ MX M# C L K _ P C I E _ MX M MX M _C L K R E Q # 14 RN 3 10 K _ 8 P 4 R _ 0 4 8 1 7 2 6 3 5 4

Y4 0 Y3 9 J2

P E G _ A _ C L K R Q # / GP I O 4 7 CL K O UT _ P CIE 0 N CL K O UT _ P CIE 0 P AB3 7 AB3 8

CLOCKS

P C I E C L K R Q 0 # / G P I O 73 AB4 9 AB4 7 P C I E CL K R Q1 # M1 AA4 8 AA4 7 P C I E CL K R Q2 # V1 0 P C I E C L K R Q 2 # / G P I O 20 Y3 7 Y3 6 A8 P C I E C L K R Q 3 # / G P I O 25 Y4 3 Y4 5 L A N _ CL K RE Q # L12 P C I E C L K R Q 4 # / G P I O 26

C L K O U T _ P E G_ A _ N C LK OU T _ P E G _A _P

C L K _ P C I E _ MX M# 1 4 C L K _ P C I E _ MX M 1 4 CL K _ E X P _ N 4 CL K _ E X P _ P 4

MX M _C L K R E Q # L A N _ C L K R E Q# C L K _ B U F _C P Y C L K _ N C L K _ B U F _C P Y C L K _ P

Sheet 20 of 57 CougarPoint - M 2/9

CL K O UT _ P CIE 1 N CL K O UT _ P CIE 1 P P C I E C L K R Q 1 # / G P I O 18

C L K OU T_ D MI _ N CL K O U T _ D MI _P

AV2 2 A U2 2 A M1 2 A M1 3 BF1 8 BE1 8

I C H _ GP I O 46

R3 7 2

*1 0 K _ 0 4

C L K O U T _ DP _ N C LK O U T _ DP _P CL K O UT _ P CIE 2 N CL K O UT _ P CIE 2 P C L K I N _ D MI _ N C L K I N _ D MI _P C L K I N_ GN D1 _ N CL K I N _G N D 1 _P C L K I N _ D O T _9 6 N C L K I N _D OT _ 9 6P CL K O UT _ P CIE 4 N CL K O UT _ P CIE 4 P C L K IN_ S A T A _ N C L K I N _S A TA _P R EF CL K 1 4 IN

C L K _ P C I E _ I CH _N _R C L K _ P C I E _ I CH _P _ R

R4 0 1 R3 9 6

*0 _ 04 *0 _ 04

C L K _ P C I E _I C H _ N 2 C L K _ P C I E _I C H _ P 2

2 9 C L K _ P C I E _ MI N I # 29 C LK _P C I E _ MI N I 2 9 W LA N _ C L K R E Q#

CL K O UT _ P CIE 3 N CL K O UT _ P CIE 3 P

B J3 0 C L K _ B U F _ C P Y C L K _ N B G3 0 C L K _ B U F _ C P Y C L K _ P G2 4 E 24

C C C C

C L K _ B U F _R E F 1 4 _R R C L K _ P C I E _I C H _ N _R R C L K _ P C I E _I C H _ P _ R R L K _B U F _ D O T 96 _ N_ R R L K _B U F _ D O T 96 _ P _ R R L K _B U F _ C K S S C D _N _ RR L K _B U F _ C K S S C D _P _ R R

4 35 4 00 3 95 4 12 4 04 3 49 3 48

1 0 K_ 0 4 1 0 K_ 0 4 1 0 K_ 0 4 1 0 K_ 0 4 1 0 K_ 0 4 1 0 K_ 0 4 1 0 K_ 0 4

C L K _ B U F _D OT 9 6 _N _ R C L K _ B U F _D OT 9 6 _P _R

R4 1 1 R4 0 3 R3 3 7 R3 3 6 R4 3 7 *0 _ 04

*0 _ 04 *0 _ 04 *0 _ 04 *0 _ 04

C L K _ B U F _D OT 9 6 _N 2 C L K _ B U F _D OT 9 6 _P 2

X7 2

3 6 C L K _ P C I E _ G LA N # 3 6 C L K _ P C I E _ GL A N

*2 5 MH z 1 4 C 30 3 1 1 8p _ 5 0V _N P O_ 0 4

AK7 AK5

C L K _ B U F _C K S S C D _ N _ R C L K _ B U F _C K S S C D _ P _ R

C L K _ B U F _C K S S C D _ N 2 C L K _ B U F _C K S S C D _ P 2

3

1 6 C L K _ P C I E _ 1 3 9 4# 1 6 C L K _ P C I E _ 1 3 94

V4 5 V4 6 1 3 9 4 _P C I E C L K R Q5 # L 1 4 AB4 2 AB4 0 E6 2 8 3 G_ C LK R E Q# V4 0 V4 2 P CI E C LK R Q6 # T13 V3 8 V3 7 I C H _ G P I O4 6 4 1 I C H_ GP I O4 6 AK1 4 AK1 3 K1 2

CL K O UT _ P CIE 5 N CL K O UT _ P CIE 5 P P C I E C L K R Q 5 # / G P I O 44

K 45 H4 5

C L K _ B U F _R E F 1 4 _R

C LK _B U F _ R E F 1 4 2 C LK _P C I _ F B 2 3 R2 1 7 1 M_ 0 4

C L K I N _ P C I L OOP B A C K V 47 V 49 X TA L2 5 _ I N X TA L2 5 _ OU T

X8 X 8 A 0 25 0 0 0F G1 H _ 2 5M H z 2 C 30 2 1 8p _ 5 0V _N P O_ 0 4

2 8 C L K _ P C I E _ 3 G# 2 8 C L K _ P CIE _ 3 G

C L K O U T _ P E G_ B _ N C L K O U T _ P E G_ B _ P P E G_ B _ C LK R Q# / G P I O5 6

X T A L 25 _ I N X T A L2 5 _ OU T

Y4 7 XC L K _R C O MP CL K O UT _ P CIE 6 N CL K O UT _ P CIE 6 P P C I E C