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  • Preface

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    Notebook Computer

    D400S/D410S

    Service Manual

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    its contents without notice. Information containede part of the manufacturer or any subsequent ven-racies that may appear in this publication nor areuse (or misuse) of this publication.

    r in part, be reproduced, translated, transmitted or vendor, manufacturer or creators of this publica-

    ot be copyrights and/or registered trademarks ofoses only and are not intended as an endorsement

    marks of their respective companies.

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    NoticeThe company reserves the right to revise this publication or to change herein is for reference only and does not constitute a commitment on thdor. They assume no responsibility or liability for any errors or inaccuthey in anyway responsible for any loss or damage resulting from the

    This publication and any accompanying software may not, in whole oreduced to any machine readable form without prior consent from thetion, except for copies kept by the user for backup purposes.

    Brand and product names mentioned in this publication may or may ntheir respective companies. They are mentioned for identification purpof that product or its manufacturer.Version 1.0March 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 trade

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    e the maintenance and

    ts of the D400S/D410S

    their specifications.s and how to upgrade

    About this ManualThis manual is intended for service personnel who have completed sufficient training to undertakinspection of personal computers.

    It is organized to allow you to look up basic information for servicing and/or upgrading componenseries notebook PC.

    The following information is included:

    Chapter 1, Introduction, provides general information about the location of system elements and Chapter 2, Disassembly, provides step-by-step instructions for disassembling parts and subsystemelements of the system.

    Appendix A, Part ListsAppendix B, Schematic DiagramsAppendix C, Upgrading Flash ROM BIOS

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    rmation:

    ating the computer and its ROM-based setup pro-rams provided with the notebook PC.

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

    User’s Manual on CDThis describes the notebook PC’s features and the procedures for opergram. It also describes the installation and operation of the utility prog

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    - Bottom (Key Parts) ................................. 1-12 - Top (Connectors) .................................... 1-13 - Bottom (Connectors) ............................... 1-14...............................................2-1......................................................................... 2-1......................................................................... 2-2......................................................................... 2-2ions ................................................................ 2-3......................................................................... 2-3......................................................................... 2-4y ..................................................................... 2-8

    isk Drive ...................................................... 2-9rocess ............................................................ 2-9 Memory (RAM) ....................................... 2-10

    ocess ............................................................. 2-10evice ............................................................. 2-12oth Module .................................................. 2-14

    ess LAN Module .......................................... 2-15ssor ............................................................... 2-16ard ............................................................... 2-18ard Shielding Plate ...................................... 2-19nd Top Case ................................................ 2-20Pad and Click Board ................................... 2-22

    h Board ......................................................... 2-23m .................................................................. 2-24ers ................................................................ 2-25oard ............................................................. 2-26nit ................................................................. 2-27y Disk Drive Assembly ................................ 2-28rd Assembly ................................................ 2-29

    ContentsIntroduction ..............................................1-1Overview .........................................................................................1-1System Specifications .....................................................................1-2Processor .........................................................................................1-2Core Logic .......................................................................................1-2Structure ..........................................................................................1-2Security ............................................................................................1-2Memory ...........................................................................................1-2BIOS ................................................................................................1-2LCD Options ...................................................................................1-2Display ............................................................................................1-3Storage Devices ...............................................................................1-3Audio ...............................................................................................1-3Keyboard .........................................................................................1-4Interface ...........................................................................................1-4PC Card ...........................................................................................1-4Communication ...............................................................................1-4Power Management .........................................................................1-5Power ...............................................................................................1-5Indicators .........................................................................................1-5Environmental Spec ........................................................................1-5Physical Dimensions .......................................................................1-5Weight .............................................................................................1-5Optional ...........................................................................................1-6Design Differences ..........................................................................1-6External Locator - Top View ..........................................................1-7External Locator - Front & Left Side Views ...................................1-8External Locator - Right Side & Rear Views ..................................1-9External Locator - Bottom View ...................................................1-10Mainboard Overview - Top (Key Parts) .......................................1-11

    Mainboard OverviewMainboard OverviewMainboard OverviewDisassembly Overview ................Maintenance Tools .Connections ...........Maintenance PrecautCleaning .................Disassembly Steps .Removing the BatterRemoving the Hard DHard Disk Upgrade PRemoving the SystemMemory Upgrade PrRemoving the CD DRemoving the BluetoRemoving the WirelRemoving the ProceRemoving the KeyboRemoving the KeyboRemoving the LCD aRemoving the TouchRemoving the SwitcRemoving the ModeRemoving the SpeakRemoving the MainbRemoving the Fan URemoving the FloppRemoving the PC Ca

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    of 4 ................................................................B-6DR) 2 of 4 ....................................................B-7

    3 of 4 ..............................................................B-8 .......................................................................B-9 ...................................................................B-10

    nation ...........................................................B-11302LV) ........................................................B-12dicator .........................................................B-13Zip) 1 of 4 ....................................................B-14 of 4 ..............................................................B-15 .....................................................................B-16 4 of 4 ...........................................................B-17ctor ...............................................................B-18.......................................................................B-19.......................................................................B-20.......................................................................B-2101 ................................................................B-22

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    .......................................................................B-261A ...............................................................B-27ard Connectors .............................................B-28ol ..................................................................B-29edStep ..........................................................B-30.......................................................................B-31.......................................................................B-32.......................................................................B-33.......................................................................B-34ey .................................................................B-35h Board ........................................................B-36 FLASH ROM BIOS......... C-1

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    Removing the LCD Front Panel Module ......................................2-30Removing the Inverter ...................................................................2-31Removing the PC Video Camera Module .....................................2-32Removing the LCD Module ..........................................................2-33Part Lists ..................................................A-1Part List Illustration Location ........................................................A-2Top (400S) ......................................................................................A-3Bottom (400S) ................................................................................A-4LCD 14" (400S) .............................................................................A-5LCD 15" (400S) .............................................................................A-6CD-ROM Drive (400S) ..................................................................A-7CD-RW Drive (400S) .....................................................................A-8Combo Drive (400S) ......................................................................A-9DVD-ROM Drive (400S) .............................................................A-10Floppy Disk Drive (400S) ............................................................A-11Hard Disk Drive (400S) ...............................................................A-12Top (410S) ....................................................................................A-13Bottom (410S) ..............................................................................A-14LCD 14" (410S) ...........................................................................A-15LCD 15" (410S) ...........................................................................A-16CD-ROM Drive (410S) ................................................................A-17CD-RW Drive (410S) ...................................................................A-18Combo Drive (410S) ....................................................................A-19DVD-ROM Drive (410S) .............................................................A-20Floppy Disk Drive (410S) ............................................................A-21Hard Disk Drive (410S) ...............................................................A-22Schematic Diagrams.................................B-1System Block Diagram ................................................................... B-2Socket 478 1 of 2 ............................................................................ B-3Socket 478 & ITP 2 of 2 ................................................................. B-4Clock Generator ............................................................................. B-5

    M650 (Host/AGP) 1M650 (Memory for DM650 (& CRT Out) M650 (Power) 4 of 4DDR Memory DIMMDDR SSTL-2 TermiLVDS Interface (SiSPanel Con & LED In962 (PCI/IDE/Hyper962 (Misc Signals) 2962 (USB I/F) 3 of 4962 (Power & RTC)HDD/Combo ConneUSB Port ................PCMCIA TI1410 ...PCMCIA Power .....1394 PHY TSB41LVLPC SI/O ...............LPT/COM Port ......LPC H8 ..................LAN RTL8100BL .Audio Codec ALC20Audio Out & Off BoSystem Power ContrFan Control and SpeVCORE ..................DDR Power ............System ....................Charger ..................SW Board and HotKTouchPad and SwitcUpdating the

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    1: IntroductionOverviewThis manual covers the information you need to service or upgrade the D400S/D410S series notemation about operating the computer (e.g. getting started, and the Setup utility) is in the User’about drivers (e.g. VGA & audio) is also found in User’s Manual. That manual is shipped with t

    Operating systems (e.g. DOS, Windows 9x, Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, Windows XP, OS/2 Wtheir own manuals as do application software (e.g. word processing and database programs). If yothose programs, you should consult those manuals.

    The D400S/D410S series notebook is designed to be upgradeable. See “Disassembly” on pagescription of the upgrade procedures for each specific component. Please note the warning and scated by the “!” symbol.

    The balance of this chapter reviews the computer’s technical specifications and features.

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    FSB - 2.0/ 2.2/ 2.4/ 2.5 /2.6 GHz

    FSB - 2.26/ 2.4/ 2.53/ 2.66/ 2.66/ 2.8 GHz

    M (2.5V) - DDR 200/ DDR 266/ DDR 333 compliants)

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    System Specifications

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

    (µ0.13) 0.13 Micron Process Technology, 512KB L2 Cache & 400MHz

    (µ0.13) 0.13 Micron Process Technology, 512KB L2 Cache & 533MHz

    Core Logic• SIS M650 + 962

    Structure• PC99 compliant

    Security• Security (Kensington® Type) Lock• BIOS Password

    Memory• Two 200-pin DDR SODIMM sockets, supporting DDR SDRAM SODIM• Memory expandable up to 1024MB (128/256/512MB SODIMM Module

    BIOS• One 512KB Flash ROM• Phoenix BIOS

    LCD Options• 14.1" XGA TFT (1024*768)• 15.0" XGA TFT (1024*768)• 15.0" SXGA+ TFT(1400*1050)

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    !Video Memory

    The system allocatesor "shares" a portion ofsystem memory forvideo use. "Shared"memory is user-config-urable via the SCU.The default setting isset to 32MB.

    Display• High Performance 256-bit 3D engine• Advanced HW accelerator for DVD playback• Fully Direct X 8.0 compliant graphics engine• Dual-View display monitor• CRT Resolution up to 2048 * 1536

    Storage Devices• 3.5" 3-mode Floppy Disk Drive

    • Easy changeable 2.5" 9.5 mm (h) Hard Disk Drive Supporting Master mode IDESupports PIO mode 4ATA-33/66/100/133Ultra DMA

    • 12.7mm(h) Device Bay for ONE of the following drive configuration options:• 24* CD-ROM• 8* DVD-ROM• CD-RW (16* CD-R/ 10* CD-RW/ 24* CD-ROM)• Combo (8* DVD-ROM/ 8* CD-R/ 8* CD-RW/ 24* CD-ROM)• Combo (8* DVD-ROM/ 24* CD-R/ 10* CD-RW/ 24* CD-ROM)

    Audio• AC'97 2.1 compliant interface • 3D stereo enhanced sound system• Compatible with Sound-Blaster PRO™ • S/PDIF Digital output (5.1 CH) for DVD content and stereo audio• Microphone-in jack• Headphone-out jack• Built-in microphone • 2 built-in speakers (1 watt 35 * 16 mm)

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    Keyboard• “Win Key” keyboard

    Interface• Built-in TouchPad (scrolling key functionality integrated) • Three USB 2.0 ports• One IEEE 1394 port• One S-Video jack for TV output• One serial port• One parallel port (LPT1), supporting ECP / EPP• Infrared transceiver IrDA 1.1 FIR/SIR/ASKIR• One external CRT monitor port• One external keyboard/mouse (through Y cable) PS/2 port• One speaker-out/headphone-out jack• One microphone-in jack• One RJ-11 jack for modem• One RJ-45 jack for 100M/10M LAN• One S/PDIF out port• One DC-in jack

    PC Card• One type II PCMCIA 3.3V/5V socket supporting CardBus

    Communication• Wireless Infrared transfer IrDA 1.1 compliant, 1cm - 1M operating distan• 10/100Mb Ethernet LAN built-in• 56K MDC modem V.90 & V.92 compliant• 802.11b wireless LAN module (available as a factory option)• Bluetooth module (available as a factory option)• Built-in PC camera module (available as a factory option)

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    ock, Scroll Lock)

    Power Management• Supports ACPI v1.0b• Supports Hibernate mode• Supports Standby mode• Supports battery low sleep• Supports resume from modem ring

    Power• Full range AC adapter• AC-Input 100~240V, 50~60Hz• DC Output 20V, 3.25A (90w)• Supports one removable Smart Li-Ion battery 2200mAH/8 cell

    Indicators• LED indicators (HDD, Power On/ AC-In/ Suspend, Battery Charging/Battery Full, Num Lock, Caps L

    Environmental Spec• Temperature

    Operating: 5°C ~ 35°C Non-Operating: -20°C ~ 60°C

    • Relative HumidityOperating: 20% ~ 80%Non-Operating: 10% ~ 90%

    Physical Dimensions• 329 (w) x 275 (d) x 36.5 (h) mm

    Weight• 3.0 kg w/o battery

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    Optional• DVD-ROM Drive• CD-RW Drive• Combination Drive• Software DVD player• Wireless LAN module• Bluetooth module• Video Camera

    Design DifferencesThis manual refers to the two notebook designs pictured below. The desused throughout this manual are of Design I.

    Figure 1Design Differences

    Design I

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    Figure 2Top View

    1. Optional Built-in USB Camera

    2. LCD3. Built-In

    Microphone4. LED Power &

    Communication Indicators

    5. LED Status Indicators

    6. Hot-Key buttons7. Close Cover

    Switch8. Power Button9. Keyboard10. TouchPad and

    Buttons

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    External Locator - Front & Left Side ViewFigure 3Front View

    1. LCD Latches2. IEEE 1394 Port3. S/PDIF Out Port4. Microphone-In

    Jack5. Headphone-Out

    Jack6. Infrared

    Transceiver7. Wireless LAN On/

    Off Switch8. Built-In Speakers

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    Figure 4Left Side View

    1. CD Device Bay2. USB 2.0 Port3. Floppy Disk Drive4. PC Card Slot5. PC Card Slot Eject

    Buttons

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    Figure 5Right Side View

    1. Security Lock Slot

    Figure 6Rear View

    1. Vent2. DC-In Jack 3. 2 * USB Ports4. External Monitor

    (CRT) Port5. Parallel Port6. Serial Port7. S-Video-Out Port8. PS/2 Type Port9. RJ-11 Phone Jack10. RJ-45 LAN Jack

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    External Locator - Bottom ViewFigure 7

    Bottom View

    1. Vent/Fan Outlets 2. Battery Cover3. Hard Disk Cover4. Bluetooth

    Module Cover5. CPU Heatsink

    Cover

    Note: The RAM andoptional WirelessLAN module are lo-cated under the CPUHeatsink Cover

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    Figure 8Mainboard Top

    Key Parts

    1. PC Card Assembly

    2. Northbridge - SiS M650

    3. Southbridge - SiS 962

    4. LPC Super I/O NS PC87393

    5. Flash ROM BIOS

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    Mainboard Overview - Bottom (Key PartFigure 9Mainboard Bottom

    Key Parts

    1. CPU Socket (no CPU installed)

    2. Memory Sockets (no memory installed)

    3. SiS 302LV TV-Out Controller

    4. LAN Controller RTL8100BL

    5. CardBus ENE 1410

    6. ALC202 - Audio Codec

    7. 1394 PHY TSB41LV01

    8. Clock Generator9. Keyboard

    Controller - KBC H8 H8S-2149 HM

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    Figure 10Mainboard Top

    Connectors

    1. Modem Cable Connector (CN1)

    2. LCD and Inverter Connector (JLCD1)

    3. Video Camera Module Connector (JCCD1)

    4. Switch Board Connector (JSW1)

    5. Fan Connector (JFAN1)

    6. TouchPad Connector (JTP1)

    7. Keyboard Connector (JKB1)

    8. Modem Connector (JMDC1)

    9. Speaker Connector (JSPK1)

    10. Floppy Disk Controller (JFDD1)

    11. Speaker Connector (JSPK2)

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    Mainboard Overview - Bottom (ConnectFigure 11Mainboard Bottom

    Connectors

    1. Wireless LAN Connector (JWL1)

    2. Fan Connector (JFAN2)

    3. CD Connector (JCDROM1)

    4. Hard Disk Connector (JHDD1)

    5. Bluetooth Connector (JBT1)

    6. Battery Connector (JBAT1)

    7. Battery Connector (CN5)

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    2: DisassemblyOverview

    This chapter provides step-by-step instructions for disassembling the D400S/D410S series notesystems. 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, CD device and hard disk are included in the repeated here for your convenience.

    To make the disassembly process easier each section may have a box in the page margin. Informthe figure # will give a synopsis of the sequence of procedures involved in the disassembly procelists the relevant parts you will have after the disassembly process is complete. Note: The parts liassembly procedure listed ONLY, and not any previous disassembly step(s) required. Refer to thous disassembly procedure. The amount of screws you should be left with will be listed here also

    A box with a " will provide any possible helpful information. A box with a ! contains war

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    rs, use a small flat-head screwdriver tollar away from its base. When replac-

    e sure the connector is oriented in the is usually not indicated.

    r type, grasp it at its head and gently as you pull it out. Do not pull on the replacing the connection, do not try to fits one way.

    ors, use a small pair of needle-nose pli-nector away from its socket. When re-make sure the connector is oriented inside is usually not indicated.

    gently rock them from side to side ase connection is very tight, use a small

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    NOTE: All disassembly procedures assume that the system is turned Obattery is removed too).

    Maintenance ToolsThe following tools are recommended when working on the notebook

    • 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 connectogently pry the locking coing the connection, maksame way. The pin1 side

    Pressure sockets for multi-wire connectors To release this connectorock it from side to sidewires themselves. Whenforce it. The socket only

    Pressure sockets for ribbon connectors To release these connecters to gently lift the conplacing the connection, the same way. The pin1

    Board-to-board or multi-pin sockets To separate the boards, you pull them apart. If thflat-head screwdriver - u

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    !Power Safety

    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.

    Maintenance PrecautionsThe following precautions are a reminder. To avoid personal injury or damage to the computer moval 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 falcomponents could be damaged.

    2. Don't overheat it. Note the proximity of any heating elements. Keep the computer out of dir3. Avoid interference. Note the proximity of any high capacity transformers, electric motors, a

    netic fields. These can hinder proper performance and damage components and/or data. Yothe 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 compdamaged.

    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 pow•When you want to unplug the power cord or any cable/wire, be sure to disconnect it by the plug head

    6. Peripherals – Turn off and detach any peripherals.7. Beware of static discharge. ICs, such as the CPU and main support chips, are vulnerable

    Before handling any part in the computer, discharge any static electricity inside the computeprinted circuit board, do not use gloves or other materials which allow static electricity builduyou use an anti-static wrist strap instead.

    8. Beware of corrosion. As you perform your job, avoid touching any connector leads. Even thduce oils which can attract corrosive elements.

    9. Keep your work environment clean. Tobacco smoke, dust or other air-born particulate mato charged surfaces, reducing performance.

    10. Keep track of the components. When removing or replacing any part, be careful not to leavscrews, loose inside the computer.

    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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    ove the Processor:ove the battery page 2 - 8ove the processor page 2 - 16

    ove the Keyboard:ove the battery page 2 - 8ove the keyboard page 2 - 18

    ove the Keyboard Shielding Plate:ove the battery page 2 - 8ove the keyboard page 2 - 18ove the keyboard shielding plate page 2 - 19

    ove the LCD and Top Case:ove the battery page 2 - 8ove the HDD page 2 - 9ove the system memory page 2 - 10ove the CD Device page 2 - 12ove the Bluetooth module page 2 - 14ove the Wireless LAN module page 2 - 15ove the processor page 2 - 16ove the keyboard page 2 - 18ove the keyboard shielding plate page 2 - 19ove the LCD & top case page 2 - 20

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    Disassembly StepsThe following table lists the disassembly steps, and on which page to fiTHE DISASSEMBLY STEPS IN THE ORDER INDICATED.

    To remove the Battery:1. Remove the battery page 2 - 8

    To remove the HDD:1. Remove the battery page 2 - 82. Remove the HDD page 2 - 9

    To remove the System Memory:1. Remove the battery page 2 - 82. Remove the system memory page 2 - 10

    To remove the CD Device:1. Remove the battery page 2 - 82. Remove the CD Device page 2 - 12

    To remove the Bluetooth Module:1. Remove the battery page 2 - 82. Remove the Bluetooth module page 2 - 14

    To remove the Wireless LAN Module:1. Remove the battery page 2 - 82. Remove the Wireless LAN module page 2 - 15

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    To remove the TouchPad and Click Board:1. Remove the battery page 2 - 82. Remove the HDD page 2 - 93. Remove the system memory page 2 - 104. Remove the CD Device page 2 - 125. Remove the Bluetooth module page 2 - 146. Remove the Wireless LAN module page 2 - 157. Remove the processor page 2 - 168. Remove the keyboard page 2 - 189. Remove the keyboard shielding plate page 2 - 1910. Remove the LCD & top case page 2 - 2011. Remove the touchpad and click board page 2 - 22

    To remove the Switch Board:1. Remove the battery page 2 - 82. Remove the HDD page 2 - 93. Remove the system memory page 2 - 104. Remove the CD Device page 2 - 125. Remove the Bluetooth module page 2 - 146. Remove the Wireless LAN module page 2 - 157. Remove the processor page 2 - 168. Remove the keyboard page 2 - 189. Remove the keyboard shielding plate page 2 - 1910. Remove the LCD & top case page 2 - 2011. Remove the switch board page 2 - 23

    To remove the Modem:1. Remove the battery2. Remove the HDD3. Remove the system memory4. Remove the CD Device5. Remove the Bluetooth module6. Remove the Wireless LAN m7. Remove the processor8. Remove the keyboard9. Remove the keyboard shieldin10. Remove the LCD & top case11. Remove the modem

    To remove the Speakers:1. Remove the battery2. Remove the HDD3. Remove the system memory4. Remove the CD Device5. Remove the Bluetooth module6. Remove the Wireless LAN m7. Remove the processor8. Remove the keyboard9. Remove the keyboard shieldin10. Remove the LCD & top case11. Remove the speakers

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    ove the PC Card Assembly:ove the battery page 2 - 8ove the HDD page 2 - 9ove the system memory page 2 - 10ove the CD Device page 2 - 12ove the Bluetooth module page 2 - 14ove the Wireless LAN module page 2 - 15ove the processor page 2 - 16ove the keyboard page 2 - 18ove the keyboard shielding plate page 2 - 19ove the LCD & top case page 2 - 20ove the speakers page 2 - 25ove the mainboard page 2 - 26ove the PC Card assembly page 2 - 29

    2 - 6 Disassembly Steps

    To remove the Mainboard:1. Remove the battery page 2 - 82. Remove the HDD page 2 - 93. Remove the system memory page 2 - 104. Remove the CD Device page 2 - 125. Remove the Bluetooth module page 2 - 146. Remove the Wireless LAN module page 2 - 157. Remove the processor page 2 - 168. Remove the keyboard page 2 - 189. Remove the keyboard shielding plate page 2 - 1910. Remove the LCD & top case page 2 - 2011. Remove the speakers page 2 - 2512. Remove the mainboard page 2 - 26

    To remove the Fan Unit:1. Remove the battery page 2 - 82. Remove the HDD page 2 - 93. Remove the system memory page 2 - 104. Remove the CD Device page 2 - 125. Remove the Bluetooth module page 2 - 146. Remove the Wireless LAN module page 2 - 157. Remove the processor page 2 - 168. Remove the keyboard page 2 - 189. Remove the keyboard shielding plate page 2 - 1910. Remove the LCD & top case page 2 - 2011. Remove the speakers page 2 - 2512. Remove the mainboard page 2 - 2613. Remove the fan unit page 2 - 27

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    odule page 2 - 15page 2 - 16page 2 - 18

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    To remove the LCD Front Panel Module:1. Remove the battery page 2 - 82. Remove the HDD page 2 - 93. Remove the system memory page 2 - 104. Remove the CD Device page 2 - 125. Remove the Bluetooth module page 2 - 146. Remove the Wireless LAN module page 2 - 157. Remove the processor page 2 - 168. Remove the keyboard page 2 - 189. Remove the keyboard shielding plate page 2 - 1910. Remove the LCD & top case page 2 - 2011. Remove the front panel module page 2 - 30

    To remove the Inverter:1. Remove the battery page 2 - 82. Remove the HDD page 2 - 93. Remove the system memory page 2 - 104. Remove the CD Device page 2 - 125. Remove the Bluetooth module page 2 - 146. Remove the Wireless LAN module page 2 - 157. Remove the processor page 2 - 168. Remove the keyboard page 2 - 189. Remove the keyboard shielding plate page 2 - 1910. Remove the LCD & top case page 2 - 2011. Remove the front panel module page 2 - 3012. Remove the inverter page 2 - 31

    To remove the PC Video C1. Remove the battery2. Remove the HDD3. Remove the system memory4. Remove the CD Device5. Remove the Bluetooth module6. Remove the Wireless LAN m7. Remove the processor8. Remove the keyboard9. Remove the keyboard shieldin10. Remove the LCD & top case11. Remove the front panel modu12. Remove the PC Video Camer

    To remove the LCD Module1. Remove the battery2. Remove the HDD3. Remove the system memory4. Remove the CD Device5. Remove the Bluetooth module6. Remove the Wireless LAN m7. Remove the processor8. Remove the keyboard9. Remove the keyboard shieldin10. Remove the LCD & top case11. Remove the front panel modu12. Remove the inverter13. Remove the LCD module

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    2 - 8 Removing the Battery

    Removing the Battery1. Turn the computer off, and turn it over.2. Remove screws & (Figure 1a) from the battery cover , a3. Carefully (use a small screwdriver) disconnect the battery cable a4. Lift the battery out of the computer. 5. When replacing the battery, connect the cable first.

    !3. Battery Cover5. Battery

    • 2 Screws

    1 2 3

    5

    1 2

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    3

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    Figure 1Battery Removal

    a. Remove the 2 screwsand the battery cover.

    b. Carefully disconnect thebattery cable and removethe battery.

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    " IDE hard disk drivesl necessary drivers and

    Figure 2HDD Assembly

    Assembly Removal

    a. Remove the 4 screws.b. Disconnect the HDD ca-

    ble and lift the HDD as-sembly out of the bay.

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    • 4 Screws

    6

    Removing the Hard Disk DriveThe hard disk drive is mounted in a removable case and can be taken out to accommodate other 2.5with a height of 9.5mm (h). Follow your operating system’s installation instructions, and install alutilities (as outlined in Chapter 4 of the User’s Manual) when setting up a new hard disk.

    Hard Disk Upgrade Process1. Turn off the computer, remove the battery (page 2 - 8) and turn it over.2. Remove screws & (Figure 2a) from the hard disk cover , and remove the cover.3. Carefully (use a small screwdriver) disconnect the battery cable at point (Figure 2b).4. Lift the HDD assembly out of the computer.5. Reverse the process to install a new hard disk.

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    !HDD System Warning

    New HDD’s are blank. Beforeyou begin make sure:

    You have backed up any datayou want to keep from your oldHDD.

    You have all the CD-ROMsand FDDs required to installyour operating system andprograms.

    If you have access to the inter-net, download the latest appli-cation and hardware driverupdates for the operating sys-tem you plan to install. Copythese to a removable medium.

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    In-line Memory Modules (SO-DIMM) supporting024MB. The SO-DIMM modules supported aretected by the POST routine once you turn on your

    over.er.ble is still attached to the mainboard and you

    d/replaced then remove it.

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    2 - 10 Removing the System Memory (RAM)

    Removing the System Memory (RAM)The computer has two memory sockets for 200 pin Small Outline Dual DDR 200/266/333MHz. The main memory can be expanded up to 1128Mb, 256Mb, and 512Mb. The total memory size is automatically decomputer. Memory Upgrade Process1. Turn off the computer, remove the battery (page 2 - 8) and turn it 2. Remove screws - (Figure 3a) from the memory socket cov3. Carefully lift up the memory socket cover (Figure 3b) (a fan ca

    can disconnect it).4. If there is a module currently installed which needs to be upgradeFigure 3

    Memory Socket Cover Removal

    a. Remove the screws.b. Carefully lift the cover off

    the computer.

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    ory slot.ted as far into the slot

    the module.e 2 - 10).

    Figure 4Removing/

    Installing a RAM Module

    a. Pull the releaselatches.

    b.Remove the module.

    !Contact Warning

    Be careful not to touchthe metal pins on themodule’s connectingedge. Even the clean-est hands have oilswhich can attract parti-cles, and degrade themodule’s perfor-mance.

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    Rem

    5. Gently pull the two release latches ( & ) on the sides of the memory socket toward the

    6. The module (Figure 4b) will pop-up, and you can remove it.7. Repeat the process for the second module if necessary.8. Insert a new module holding it at about a 30° angle and fit the connectors firmly into the mem9. The module will only fit one way as defined by its pin alignment. Make sure the module is sea

    as it will go. DO NOT FORCE IT; it should fit without much pressure.

    10. Press the module down towards the mainboard until the slot levers click into place to secure11. Replace the memory socket cover (be careful with the fan cable) and the 6 screws (see pag12. Restart the computer.13. The BIOS will register the new memory configuration as it starts up.

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    2 - 12 Removing the CD Device

    Removing the CD DeviceThe easy changeable CD device may be upgraded or changed.

    1. Turn off the computer, remove the battery (page 2 - 8) and turn it 2. Remove screws - (Figure 5a) from the memory socket cov3. Carefully lift up the memory socket cover (a fan cable is sti

    nect it).

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    Figure 5Memory Socket Cover Removal

    a. Remove the screws.b. Carefully lift the cover off

    the computer.

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    • 6 Screws

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    Figure 6CD Device Removal

    Push the CD device outoff the computer at point2.

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    4. Use a screwdriver to carefully push the CD device assembly out of the computer at point

    5. Insert the new device and carefully slide it into the computer (the device only fits one way. DOscrew holes should line up.

    6. Replace the memory socket cover (be careful with the fan cable) and the 6 screws (see pag7. Restart the computer to allow it to automatically detect the new device.

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    2 - 14 Removing the Bluetooth Module

    Removing the Bluetooth Module1. Turn off the computer, remove the battery (page 2 - 8) and turn it 2. Remove screws - (Figure 7a) from the Bluetooth module c3. Carefully lift up the Bluetooth module cover off the computer.4. Remove screws - (Figure 7c) and carefully disconnect cab

    (Figure 7d).

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    Figure 7Bluetooth Module

    Removal

    a. Remove the screws.b. Carefully lift the cover off

    the computer.c. Remove the screws and

    disconnect the cables.d. Remove the Bluetooth

    module.

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    • 6 Screws

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    d and you can discon-

    Figure 8Wireless LAN

    Module Removal

    a. Remove the screws.b. Carefully lift the cover off

    the computer.

    !Antenna Cable

    Connection

    When re-inserting aWireless LAN module,make sure the antennacable connects to theconnector J1 which isindicated as point 12in Figure 8c.

    !7. Socket Cover13. WLAN Module.• 8 Screws

    Re

    Removing the Wireless LAN Module1. Turn off the computer, remove the battery (page 2 - 8) and turn it over.2. Remove screws - from the memory socket cover.3. Carefully lift up the memory socket cover (a fan cable is still attached to the mainboar

    nect it).4. Remove screws - (Figure 8c), and carefully disconnect cables & .5. Lift the Wireless Lan module (Figure 8d) off the computer.

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    2 - 16 Removing the Processor

    Removing the Processor1. Turn off the computer, remove the battery (page 2 - 8) and turn it 2. Remove screws - from the memory socket cover.3. Carefully lift up the memory socket cover (a fan cable is sti

    nect it).4. Remove screws - (Figure 9c) from the heat sink, in the or5. Carefully lift up the heat sink (Figure 9d) off the computer.

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    Figure 9Processor Removal

    a. Remove the screws.b. Carefully lift the cover off

    the computer.c. Remove the screws in

    the order indicated.d. Remove the heat sink.

    !Reassembly Screw

    Order

    When replacing theheat sink, make sureyou insert the screwsin the same order indi-cated on the label.

    !7. Socket Cover13. Heat Sink

    • 10 Screws

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    as the CPU will lift off

    Figure 10Processor Removal

    (cont’d)

    a. Locate the CPU lock.b. Turn the lock to the left to

    unlock it.c. Remove the CPU.

    , andneral,which highAllow

    o cool these

    !3. CPU

    6. Use a screwdriver to unlock the CPU by giving the lock (Figure 10a) a turn to the left.7. Lift the CPU (Figure 10c) off the computer (make sure the lock is fully turned to the left

    with ease).

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    The heat sinkCPU area in gecontains parts are subject totemperatures. the area time tbefore removingparts.

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    e keyboard ribbon cable (Figure 11b).et (Figure 11b) and lift the keyboard up

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    2 - 18 Removing the Keyboard

    Removing the Keyboard1. Turn off the computer, remove the battery (page 2 - 8).2. Press the three keyboard latches at the top of the keyboard to ele

    may need to use a small screwdriver to do this).3. Carefully lift the keyboard up and out, being careful not to bend th4. Disconnect the keyboard ribbon cable from the locking collar sock

    out of the computer.

    Figure 11Keyboard Removal

    a. Press the latches to ele-vate the keyboard.

    b. Disconnect the keyboardcable form the lockingcollar.

    c. Remove the keyboard.

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    off the computer.

    Figure 12Keyboard Shielding

    Plate Removal

    a. Remove the screws fromthe shielding plate.

    b. Lift the plate off the com-puter.

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    • 9 Screws

    Remo

    Removing the Keyboard Shielding Plate1. Turn off the computer, remove the battery (page 2 - 8) and keyboard (page 2 - 18).2. Remove screws - (Figure 12a) from the keyboard shielding plate and lift the plate 1 9 10

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    2 - 20 Removing the LCD and Top Case

    Removing the LCD and Top Case1. Turn off the computer, remove the battery (page 2 - 8), hard disk (

    2 - 12), Bluetooth module (page 2 - 14), Wireless LAN module (pa18) and keyboard shielding plate (page 2 - 19).

    2. Remove screws - , and disconnect cable (Figure 13a) f3. Remove screws - (Figure 13b) from the rear off the compu4. Remove the LCD cable shielding cover , screws - and

    Figure 13LCD & Top Case

    Removal

    a. Remove the screws fromthe bottom of the compu-ter.

    b. Remove the screws fromthe rear of the computer.

    c. Remove the LCD cableshielding cover and dis-connect the cables.

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    • 20 Screws

    1 10 1112 21

    26 22 23

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    Figure 14LCD & Top Case Removal Cont’d

    a. Remove the hinge cov-ers.

    b. Remove the screws fromthe LCD.

    c. Lift the LCD top case as-sembly.

    d. Remove the screws anddisconnect the cables.

    e. Lift the top case assem-bly off the computer.

    !1&2. Hinge covers 5. LCD Assembly10. Top Case

    • 4 Screws

    10

    10

    5. Slide the LCD hinge covers & (Figure 14a) out of the computer.6. Remove screws & (Figure 14b) then carefully (pay careful attention to the antenna c

    assembly (Figure 14c) off the computer.7. Remove screws & (Figure 14d) and disconnect cables & , then lift the top case

    computer.

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    2 - 22 Removing the TouchPad and Click Board

    Removing the TouchPad and Click Boa1. Turn off the computer, remove the battery (page 2 - 8), hard disk (

    2 - 12), Bluetooth module (page 2 - 14), Wireless LAN module (pa18), keyboard shielding plate (page 2 - 19) and the top case and L

    2. Remove screws - (Figure 15a) from the touchpad and clickcase.

    3. Disconnect cable (Figure 15c) and remove screws - (F4. Separate the touchpad and click board (Figure 15e).

    Figure 15TouchPad and Click

    Board Removal

    a. Remove the screws.b. Separate the assembly

    from the top case.c. Disconnect the cable.d. Remove the screws.e. Separate the touchpad

    and click board.

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    • 10 Screws

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    Figure 16Switch Board

    Removal

    a. Remove the screws.b. Lift the switch board as-

    sembly off the top case.

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    • 2 Screws

    Removing the Switch Board1. Turn off the computer, remove the battery (page 2 - 8), hard disk (page 2 - 9), RAM (page 2 -

    2 - 12), Bluetooth module (page 2 - 14), Wireless LAN module (page 2 - 15), CPU (page 2 - 118), keyboard shielding plate (page 2 - 19) and the top case and LCD (page 2 - 20).

    2. Remove screws & (Figure 16a) from the switch board assembly.3. Lift the switch board assembly (Figure 16b) off the top case.

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    2 - 24 Removing the Modem

    Removing the Modem1. Turn off the computer, remove the battery (page 2 - 8), hard disk (

    2 - 12), Bluetooth module (page 2 - 14), Wireless LAN module (pa18), keyboard shielding plate (page 2 - 19) and the top case and L

    2. Remove screws & (Figure 17) from the modem and discon3. Remove the modem module .

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    • 2 Screws

    Figure 17Modem Removal

    Remove the screws, dis-connect the cable, andremove the modemmodule.

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    10), CD Device (page 6), keyboard (page 2 -

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    Figure 18Speakers Removal

    a. Disconnect the cables.b. Remove the speakers.

    Removing the Speakers1. Turn off the computer, remove the battery (page 2 - 8), hard disk (page 2 - 9), RAM (page 2 -

    2 - 12), Bluetooth module (page 2 - 14), Wireless LAN module (page 2 - 15), CPU (page 2 - 118), keyboard shielding plate (page 2 - 19) and the top case and LCD (page 2 - 20).

    2. Disconnect cables & (Figure 18a) from the speakers to the mainboard. 3. Remove the speakers (Figure 18b).

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    Removing the Mainboard1. Turn off the computer, remove the battery (page 2 - 8), hard disk (

    2 - 12), Bluetooth module (page 2 - 14), Wireless LAN module (pa18), keyboard shielding plate (page 2 - 19), the top case and LCD

    2. Disconnect cables & (Figure 19a) and remove screws &3. Separate the mainboard , rear bracket and bottom case

    !5. Mainboard6. Rear Bracket7. Bottom Case

    • 2 Screws

    Figure 19Mainboard Removal

    a. Disconnect the cablesand remove the screws.

    b. Separate the mainboard,rear bracket and bottomcase.

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    10), CD Device (page 6), keyboard (page 2 - page 2 - 25) and main-

    !5. Fan Unit

    • 4 Screws

    Figure 20Fan Unit Removal

    a. Remove the screwsb. Lift out the fan unit.

    Removing the Fan Unit1. Turn off the computer, remove the battery (page 2 - 8), hard disk (page 2 - 9), RAM (page 2 -

    2 - 12), Bluetooth module (page 2 - 14), Wireless LAN module (page 2 - 15), CPU (page 2 - 118), keyboard shielding plate (page 2 - 19), the top case and LCD (page 2 - 20), speakers (board (page 2 - 26).

    2. Remove screws - (Figure 20a) and lift out the fan unit .1 4 5

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    Removing the Floppy Disk Drive Assem1. Turn off the computer, remove the battery (page 2 - 8), hard disk (

    2 - 12), Bluetooth module (page 2 - 14), Wireless LAN module (pa18), keyboard shielding plate (page 2 - 19), the top case and LCDboard (page 2 - 26).

    2. Remove screws - (Figure 21a) and lift out the floppy disk d3. Remove screws - (Figure 21c) and you can then separate

    cable .

    !9. Brackets10. Floppy Disk Drive11. Cable

    • 8 Screws

    Figure 21Floppy Disk Drive

    Assembly Removal

    a. Remove the screwsb. Lift out the FDD assem-

    blyc. Separate the brackets,

    FDD and cable.

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    place, at points &

    !5. PC Card Assembly

    • 2 Screws

    Figure 22PC Card Assembly

    Removal

    a. Remove the screws.b. Separate the metal pins

    from the black plasticunit.

    c. Lift the PC Card assem-bly off the mainboard.

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    3

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    Removing the PC Card Assembly1. Turn off the computer, remove the battery (page 2 - 8), hard disk (page 2 - 9), RAM (page 2 -

    2 - 12), Bluetooth module (page 2 - 14), Wireless LAN module (page 2 - 15), CPU (page 2 - 118), keyboard shielding plate (page 2 - 19), the top case and LCD (page 2 - 20), speakers (board (page 2 - 26).

    2. Remove screws & (Figure 22a).3. Carefully ease (use a small screwdriver) the metal pins which hold the PC Card assembly in

    (Figure 22b) off the black plastic unit. 4. Lift off the PC Card assembly (Figure 22c) off the mainboard.

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    Removing the LCD Front Panel Module1. Turn off the computer, remove the battery (page 2 - 8), hard disk (

    2 - 12), Bluetooth module (page 2 - 14), Wireless LAN module (pa18), keyboard shielding plate (page 2 - 19), and the top case and

    2. Remove the rubber covers and screws at points - (Figure 23. Run your finger around the middle of the frame to carefully unsna

    from the back.

    !7. LCD Front Panel

    • 6 Screws & Rubber Covers

    Figure 23LCD Front Panel Module Removal

    a. Remove the rubber cov-wers and screws.

    b. Unsnap the LCD frontpanel from the back.

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    10), CD Device (page 6), keyboard (page 2 - nt panel (page 2 - 30).

    !4. Inverter

    • 1 Screw

    Figure 24Inverter Removal

    a. Remove the screw. b. Turn the inverter over

    and disconnect the ca-bles.

    c. Lift the inverter off theLCD assembly.

    Removing the Inverter1. Turn off the computer, remove the battery (page 2 - 8), hard disk (page 2 - 9), RAM (page 2 -

    2 - 12), Bluetooth module (page 2 - 14), Wireless LAN module (page 2 - 15), CPU (page 2 - 118), keyboard shielding plate (page 2 - 19), the top case and LCD (page 2 - 20) and LCD fro

    2. Remove screw (Figure 24a).3. Turn the inverter over and disconnect the cables & (Figure 24b).4. Lift the inverter (Figure 24c) off the LCD assembly.

    12 3

    4

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    2

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    page 2 - 9), RAM (page 2 - 10), CD Device (page ge 2 - 15), CPU (page 2 - 16), keyboard (page 2 - (page 2 - 20) and LCD front panel (page 2 - 30).

    .odule (page 2 - 33), then remove screw and 3

    3

    4

    2 - 32 Removing the PC Video Camera Module

    Removing the PC Video Camera Module1. Turn off the computer, remove the battery (page 2 - 8), hard disk (

    2 - 12), Bluetooth module (page 2 - 14), Wireless LAN module (pa18), keyboard shielding plate (page 2 - 19), the top case and LCD

    2. Disconnect cable (Figure 25a).3. Lift the PC camera module (Figure 25b) off the LCD assembly4. If you need to remove the antenna cable, first remove the LCD m

    the antenna cable (Figure 25c).

    !2. PC Camera4. Antenna Cable

    • 1 Screw

    Figure 25PC Camera Module

    Removal

    a. Disconnect the cable.b. Lift the PC Camera off

    the LCD assembly.c. If you need to remove

    the antenna first removethe LCD module then thescrew, and the antennacable.

    12

    4

    1

    a.

    b.

    2

    c.

  • Disassembly

    Removing the LCD Module 2 - 33

    2.Disassem

    bly

    10), CD Device (page 6), keyboard (page 2 - anel (page 2 - 30) and

    .

    !7. Back Panel8. Hinges17. LCD module18. Brackets

    • 14 Screws

    Figure 26LCD Module

    Removal

    a. Remove the screws.b. Separate the back pan-

    el, hinges and LCD mod-ule assembly.

    c. Remove the screws andseparate the bracketsand LCD module.

    8

    13

    15

    14

    16

    18

    Removing the LCD Module1. Turn off the computer, remove the battery (page 2 - 8), hard disk (page 2 - 9), RAM (page 2 -

    2 - 12), Bluetooth module (page 2 - 14), Wireless LAN module (page 2 - 15), CPU (page 2 - 118), keyboard shielding plate (page 2 - 19), the top case and LCD (page 2 - 20), LCD front pinverter (page 2 - 31).

    2. Remove screws - (Figure 26a).3. Separate the display back panel (Figure 26b), hinges and LCD module assembly.4. Remove screws - (Figure 26c) and separate the LCD module and brackets

    1 67 8

    9 16 17

    a. b.1 2

    34

    7

    56 17

    8

    c.9

    11

    10

    12

    18

    18

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    2 - 34 Removing the LCD Module

  • Part Lists

    A - 1

    A.Part Lists

    strations. The compo-

    rent system, so be sure

    DO NOT indicate the

    e for the system at theg in new part numbers.

    Appendix A:Part ListsThis appendix breaks down the D400S/D410S series notebook’s construction into a series of illunent part numbers are indicated in the tables opposite the drawings.

    Note: This section indicates the manufacturer’s part numbers. Your organization may use a diffeto cross-check any relevant documentation.

    Note: Some assemblies may have parts in common (especially screws). However, the part liststotal number of duplicated parts used.

    Note: Be sure to check any update notices. The parts shown in these illustrations are appropriattime of publication. Over the product life, some parts may be improved or re-configured, resultin

  • Part ListsA

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    410S

    page A - 13

    page A - 14

    page A - 15

    page A - 16

    page A - 17

    page A - 18

    page A - 19

    0 page A - 20

    1 page A - 21

    2 page A - 22

    A - 2 Part List Illustration Location

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

    Table 1 - 1Part List Illustration

    LocationPart 400S

    Top page A - 3

    Bottom page A - 4

    LCD 14” page A - 5

    LCD 15" page A - 6

    CD-ROM Drive page A - 7

    CD-RW Drive page A - 8

    Combo Drive page A - 9

    DVD-ROM Drive page A - 1

    Floppy Disk Drive page A - 1

    Hard Disk Drive page A - 1

  • Part Lists

    Top (400S) A - 3

    A.Part Lists

    Figure 1Top (400S)

    Top (400S)

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    A - 4 Bottom (400S)

    Bottom (400S)

    Figure 2Bottom (400S)

  • Part Lists

    LCD 14" (400S) A - 5

    A.Part Lists

    Figure 3LCD 14" (400S)

    LCD 14" (400S)

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    A - 6 LCD 15" (400S)

    LCD 15" (400S)

    Figure 4LCD 15" (400S)

  • Part Lists

    CD-ROM Drive (400S) A - 7

    A.Part Lists

    Figure 5CD-ROM Drive

    (400S)

    CD-ROM Drive (400S)

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    A - 8 CD-RW Drive (400S)

    CD-RW Drive (400S)

    Figure 6CD-RW Drive

    (400S)

  • Part Lists

    Combo Drive (400S) A - 9

    A.Part Lists

    Figure 7Combo Drive

    (400S)

    Combo Drive (400S)

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    A - 10 DVD-ROM Drive (400S)

    DVD-ROM Drive (400S)

    Figure 8 DVD-ROM Drive

    (400S)

  • Part Lists

    Floppy Disk Drive (400S) A - 11

    A.Part Lists

    Figure 9Floppy Disk Drive

    (400S)

    Floppy Disk Drive (400S)

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    A - 12 Hard Disk Drive (400S)

    Hard Disk Drive (400S)

    Figure 10HDD Drive (400S)

  • Part Lists

    Top (410S) A - 13

    A.Part Lists

    Figure 11Top (410S)

    Top (410S)

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    A - 14 Bottom (410S)

    Bottom (410S)

    Figure 12Bottom (410S)

  • Part Lists

    LCD 14" (410S) A - 15

    A.Part Lists

    Figure 13LCD 14" (410S)

    LCD 14" (410S)

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    A - 16 LCD 15" (410S)

    LCD 15" (410S)

    Figure 14LCD 15" (410S)

  • Part Lists

    CD-ROM Drive (410S) A - 17

    A.Part Lists

    Figure 15CD-ROM Drive

    (410S)

    CD-ROM Drive (410S)

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    A - 18 CD-RW Drive (410S)

    CD-RW Drive (410S)

    Figure 16CD-RW Drive

    (410S)

  • Part Lists

    Combo Drive (410S) A - 19

    A.Part Lists

    Figure 17Combo Drive

    (410S)

    Combo Drive (410S)

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    A - 20 DVD-ROM Drive (410S)

    DVD-ROM Drive (410S)

    Figure 18 DVD-ROM Drive

    (410S)

  • Part Lists

    Floppy Disk Drive (410S) A - 21

    A.Part Lists

    Figure 19Floppy Disk Drive

    (410S)

    Floppy Disk Drive (410S)

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    A - 22 Hard Disk Drive (410S)

    Hard Disk Drive (410S)

    Figure 20HDD Drive (410S)

  • Schematic Diagrams

    B - 1

    B.Schem

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    indicates where to find

    B - 28

    Table 1Schematic Diagrams

    Appendix B:Schematic DiagramsThis appendix has circuit diagrams of the D400S/D410S notebook’s PCB’s. The following table the appropriate schematic diagram.

    Diagram - Page Diagram - Page

    System Block Diagram - Page B - 2 USB Port - Page B - 19

    Socket 478 1 of 2 - Page B - 3 PCMCIA TI1410 - Page B - 20

    Socket 478 & ITP 2 of 2 - Page B - 4 PCMCIA Power - Page B - 21

    Clock Generator - Page B - 5 1394 PHY TSB41LV01 - Page B - 22

    M650 (Host/AGP) 1 of 4 - Page B - 6 LPC SI/O - Page B - 23

    M650 (Memory for DDR) 2 of 4 - Page B - 7 LPT/COM Port - Page B - 24

    M650 (& CRT Out) 3 of 4 - Page B - 8 LPC H8 - Page B - 25

    M650 (Power) 4 of 4 - Page B - 9 LAN RTL8100BL - Page B - 26

    DDR Memory DIMM - Page B - 10 Audio Codec ALC201A - Page B - 27

    DDR SSTL-2 Termination - Page B - 11 Audio Out & Off Board Connectors - Page

    LVDS Interface (SiS302LV) - Page B - 12 System Power Control - Page B - 29

    Panel Con & LED Indicator - Page B - 13 Fan Control and SpeedStep - Page B - 30

    962 (PCI/IDE/HyperZip) 1 of 4 - Page B - 14 VCORE - Page B - 31

    962 (Misc Signals) 2 of 4 - Page B - 15 DDR Power - Page B - 32

    962 (USB I/F) 3 of 4 - Page B - 16 System - Page B - 33

    962 (Power & RTC) 4 of 4 - Page B - 17 Charger - Page B - 34

    HDD/Combo Connector - Page B - 18 SW Board and HotKey - Page B - 35

  • Schematic DiagramsB

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    RTL8100BLRealtek

    CLOCKGENERATOR

    DIM

    M1

    DIM

    M2

    Rtt

    DDR INTERFACE

    ENE 1410CardBus

    Super I/O PC87393

    SH ROM

    XBUS

    iagram

    1394 PHY

    PCI I/F

    TSB41LV01

    M I II/F

    FDD CONCOM/PRT PORT IR

    B - 2

    System Block Diagram

    Sheet 1 of 35System Block

    Diagram

    NORTHWOOD

    MODEMAUDIOMDC CODEC

    ALC201A

    SOCKET - 478

    Host BusGTL+ & AGTL

    SiS M650702 mBGA

    VB-LINKPANEL

    MuTIO

    L

    SiS 962371 mBGA

    RGBCRT PORT

    BLUE BOOTH

    USB PORT

    AC ' 97 I/F

    KBC H8H8S-2149 HM

    LPC I/F

    INT.KB

    EXT.KB

    EXT.PS2TOUCH PAD

    LPCNS

    FLA

    D400 System Block D

    SiS 302LV

    Ultra 66/100/133

    TV-OUT

    USB 2.0 I/F

    Video Camera

    HDD/CD-ROM CON

    Wireless LAN

  • Schematic Diagrams

    Socket 478 1 of 2 (71-D4000-D04) B - 3

    B.Schem

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    s

    Sheet 2 of 35Socket 478 1 of 2

    +3VS

    VCC_CORE

    +3V

    HBPRM5# [3]HBPRM4# [3]

    BPM1# [3]

    VID[0..4] [15,30]

    HA#[3..31] [5]

    HREQ#[0..4][5]

    PM_CPUPERF#[15]H_DPSLP#[29]

    BPM0# [3]

    #

    HA#31

    Q30(R)

    2N3904

    BE

    C

    Q29(R)

    2N7002G

    DS

    5151

    51

    51

    51

    51

    51

    5151

    51

    5151

    51

    294

    K

    R295

    1K

    R304

    1K

    R536

    4.7K(R)

    R5351K(R)

    Design Guideupdates forP4P/845

    L

  • Schematic DiagramsB

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    VCC_CORE

    VCC_CORE

    +3VS VDD3VCC_CORE

    VCC_CORE

    VCC_CORE

    H8_SMDATA[24,33]

    H8_SMCLK[24,33]

    HBPM0#[2]

    HBPM1#[2]

    HBPRM5#[2]

    HBPRM4#[2]

    ITP_STPWR

    HBPRM4#

    HBPM0#

    HBPM1#

    FERR#

    BREQ0#

    PROCHOT#

    CPUPWRGD

    THERMTRIP#

    A20M#

    STPCLK#

    CPUSLP#

    SMI#

    INIT#

    IGNNE#

    INTR

    NMI

    CPURST#

    HTDO

    IERR

    HBPRM5#

    _VCC

    DBRESET

    HCLK-ITP0

    HCLK-ITP0#

    HTRST#

    HTDI

    HTCK

    HTMS

    CPUGTLVREFACPUGTLVREFB

    C387

    0.1UF

    C302

    0.1UF

    C301

    0.1UF

    R298 51

    R285 51

    R284 51

    R274 62_1%

    R302 62_1%

    R56 51_1%

    R293 62_1%

    R258 51_1%

    R280 75

    R327 56_1%

    R303 56_1%

    R292 56_1%

    R270 51_1%

    R57 56_1%

    R256 56_1%

    R273 56_1%

    R328 56_1%

    R58 56_1%

    R244 1.5K

    R64

    100_1%

    R63 49.9_1%R275 49.9_1%

    R297 10K

    R299 51

    617

    15

    12

    14

    610

    1591316

    STBY#

    SMBDATA

    SMBCLK

    ADD1ADD0

    NC/CRIT1NC/CRIT0

    NC/OS#NCNC

    C

    P

    N

    RT#

    DD

    R316

    4.7K

    R318

    4.7K

    R156

    2.2K

    R157

    2.2K

    R319 200

    TT

    R257 150

    R219 51_1%

    R218 51_1%

    R306 150

    R51 680

    R50 27.4_1%

    R52 40.2_1%

    TTT

    T

    NORTHWOOD478

    6

    P

    C112

    1UF

    C349

    220P

    C376

    0.1UF

    C323

    0.1UF

    C113

    0.1UF

    ITP/TAP TERMINATIONCLOSE TO ITP PORT

    CPU SIGNAL TERMINALION

    CLOSE TO CPU

    ITP/TAP TERMINATIONCLOSE TO CPU

    NEAR U18

    B - 4 Socket 478 & ITP 2 of 2 (71-D4000-D04)

    Socket 478 & ITP 2 of 2

    VCC_CORE

    VCCVID

    +3VS

    INTR[15]NMI[15]

    DEFER# [5]

    HTRDY# [5]

    BPRI# [5]

    INIT# [15]

    STPCLK# [15]

    CPUPWRGD [5]CPURST# [5]

    CPUSLP# [15]

    SMI# [15]IGNNE# [15]

    A20M# [15]

    FERR# [15]

    BNR# [5]BREQ0# [5]

    DBSY# [5]DRDY# [5]

    HLOCK# [5]

    HITM# [5]HIT# [5]

    HCLK-CPU#[4]HCLK-CPU[4]

    BSEL0 [4]BSEL1 [4]

    ADS# [5]

    HASTB#0[5]

    HDSTBN#0[5]HDSTBN#1[5]HDSTBN#2[5]HDSTBN#3[5]HDSTBP#0[5]HDSTBP#1[5]HDSTBP#2[5]HDSTBP#3[5]

    HASTB#1[5]DBI#[0..3][5]

    CPURST#-T

    HCLK_ITP1#

    HCLK-CPUHCLK-CPU#

    HTDI-T

    HBPRM5#-T

    HBPM1#-T

    HBPRM4#-T

    HBPM0#-T

    HTDO-T

    HTMS-T

    HTCK-THCLK_ITP1

    HTRST#-T

    DBRESET-T

    HTCK-T

    ITP_STPWR-T

    SENSE

    HIT#

    STPCLK#

    HCLK-CPU#

    HDSTBP#1

    HASTB#0

    DRDY#

    HDSTBN#0

    THERMTRIP#

    HTRST#

    BNR#BREQ0#

    HDSTBP#2

    HDSTBN#3

    HDSTBP#3

    HITM#

    HDSTBN#1

    HCLK-ITP0#

    HTDI

    IERR

    DBSY#

    THERMDC

    DBI#1

    INIT#

    CPUPWRGD

    A20M#

    HDSTBN#2

    DBRESET

    PROCHOT#

    DEFER#

    HCLK-CPU

    HCLK-ITP0

    DBI#2

    CPURST#

    HTCK

    THERMDA

    DBI#0

    HTDO

    DBI#[0..3]

    HDSTBP#0

    DBI#3

    HTRDY#

    FERR#

    NMI

    CPUSLP#

    SMI#IGNNE#

    THERMDCTHERMDA

    HTMS

    BPRI#

    HLOCK#ADS#

    INTR

    HASTB#1

    R276

    100_1%

    R42 51.1_1%R243 51.1_1%

    RP40 4P2R-0(R)

    123

    4

    TT

    T

    T

    T

    T

    T

    JITP1

    ITP(R)

    1 23 45 67 89 10

    11 1213 1415 1617 1819 2021 2223 2425 26

    1 23 45 67 89 1011 1213 1415 1617 1819 2021 2223 2425 26

    T

    T

    RP45 4P2R-0(R)

    12 3

    4

    R350 0

    C80

    2200P

    U27

    EN1

    2

    3

    4

    11

    78

    VC

    DX

    DX

    ALE

    GNGN

    C385 0.1UF1 2

    R317 10K

    TT

    TT

    TTTT

    TT

    TTTT

    T

    JCPU1B

    AC1V5

    A5

    AC26AD26

    AE25L5R5

    P1

    E5D1

    F6F20

    AA6

    AA21

    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

    REF

    3G

    TLR

    EF2

    GTL

    REF

    1G

    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

    VSS

    VSS

    VSS

    VSS

    VSS

    VSS

    VSS

    VSS

    VSS

    VSS

    VSS

    VSS

    VSS

    VSS

    VSS

    VCCIOPLL

    VCCA

    VSSA

    VSS

    VSS

    VSS

    VSS

    VSS

    VSS

    VSS

    VSS

    VSS

    VSS

    VSS

    VSS

    VSS

    VSS

    VSS

    VSS

    VSS

    VSS

    VSS

    VSSVSSVSSVSSVSSVSSVSSVSSVSSVSSVSSVSSVSSVSSVSSVSSVSSVSS

    VSS

    VSS

    VSS

    VSS

    VSS

    VSS

    VSS

    VSSVSSVSSVSSVSSVSSVSSVSSVSSVSSVSSVSSVSSVSSVSSVSSVSS

    VSS

    VSS

    VSS

    VSS

    VSSVSSVSS

    VSSVSSVSS

    VSS VSS

    VCCVIDPRG

    BSEL0BSEL1

    COMP0

    VCCVID

    VSS

    L694.7uH_SMD_30%

    1 2

    L714.7uH_SMD_30%

    1 2

    C317

    47U/16V

    C318

    47U/16V

    C316

    220P

    C330

    1UF

    C313

    220P

    C34

    220

    PRDY#PREQ#

    DBA#

    20mils

    Sheet 3 of 35Socket 478 & ITP

    2 of 2

  • Schematic Diagrams

    Clock Generator (71-D4000-D04) B - 5

    B.Schem

    atic Diagram

    s

    Sheet 4 of 35Clock Generator

    HCLK-CPUHCLK-CPU#

    HCLK-650HCLK-650#

    SDCLK

    AGPCLK

    ZCLK0

    UCLK48M

    PCICLK961

    PCICLK1394

    PCICLKPCM

    PCICLKH8

    PCICLKIO

    PCICLKLAN

    ZCLK1

    C121 10PF(R)

    C74 10PF(R)

    C119 10PF(R)

    C75 10PF(R)

    C118 10PF(R)

    C115 10PF(R)

    C114 10PF(R)

    C73 10PF(R)

    R33 49.9_1%R34 49.9_1%

    R35 49.9_1%R36 49.9_1%

    C120 10PF(R)

    C117 10PF(R)

    C116 10PF(R)

    By-Pass CapacitorsPlace near to the ClockOutputs

    Clock Generator

    VTT

    +2.5VS

    +3VS

    +3VS+3VS

    +3VS

    +3VS

    +2.5VS

    +3VS

    +3VS

    +3VS

    +2.5V

    +1.8VS

    AGPCLK [5]

    HCLK-650 [5]

    ZCLK0 [9]

    REFCLK1 [15]

    PCICLKPCM [19]

    HCLK-CPU# [3]

    SDCLK [6]

    HCLK-CPU [3]

    CLKAPIC [15]

    REFCLK0 [9]

    HCLK-650# [5]

    ZCLK1 [13]

    PCICLKIO [22]

    FWDSDCLKO[6]

    PCICLK961 [13]

    PCICLKH8 [24]

    PCICLKLAN [25]

    BSEL0 [3]BSEL1 [3]

    SMBCLK [7,15,24]SMBDAT [7,15,24]

    CPUSTP#[15,29]

    SIO48M [22]UCLK48M [16]

    PCLK_80P [20]

    DDRCLK3[7]

    DDRCLK5[7]

    DDRCLK#3[7]

    DDRCLK#5[7]

    DDRCLK0[7]DDRCLK#0[7]

    DDRCLK#2[7]DDRCLK2[7]

    DDRCLK4[7]DDRCLK#4[7]

    DDRCLK1[7]DDRCLK#1[7]

    FB_IN

    FS3FS2

    FS0FS1

    MULTISEL

    FS4

    DDRCLK3

    DDRCLK5

    DDRCLK#3

    DDRCLK#5

    FB_IN

    BUF_2.5VS

    FB_OUT FB_IN

    BUFFERVCC

    FWDSDCLKO

    SMBCLK

    SMBDAT

    REFCLK0REFCLK1CLKAPIC

    HCLK-CPUHCLK-CPU#

    HCLK-650HCLK-650#

    AGPCLKGCLK_AGP

    ZCLK0ZCLK1

    PCICLK961PCICLK1394

    PCICLKH8

    SDCLK

    PCICLKIOPCICLKLAN

    FS0FS1

    AGP-1

    SMBDAT

    CPU-3

    SD-1

    CPU-2

    CPU-4

    FS2

    FS3

    AGP-2

    MULTISEL

    FS4

    SMBCLK

    CLK_VCC3

    PCI-4

    USB-1

    PCI-2

    CPU-1

    PCI-3

    ZIP-1ZIP-2

    PCICLKPCMPCI-1

    UCLK48MSIO48M

    PCI-5PCI-6

    PCLK_80P

    DDRCLK0DDRCLK#0

    DDRCLK#2DDRCLK2

    DDRCLK4DDRCLK#4

    DDRCLK1DDRCLK#1

    L21FCM1608K1211 2

    L33

    FCM2012V1211 2

    L94

    FCM1608K1211 2

    L84 FCM2012V1211 2

    C76

    0.1UF

    C9110PF

    C9210PF

    C532

    0.1UF

    C86

    0.1UF

    C78

    0.01UF

    C77

    10UF/10V

    C533 10PF(R)

    C207

    0.1UF

    C550

    0.1UF

    C557

    0.1UFC565

    0.01UF

    C90

    0.1UF

    C549

    0.01UF

    C105

    0.1UF

    C401

    10UF/10V

    C556

    0.1UF

    C102

    0.1UF

    C81

    0.1UF

    C84

    0.1UF

    C85

    0.1UF

    C104

    0.1UF

    C103

    0.1UF

    C83

    0.1UF

    R62

    10K

    R43

    10K

    R60 4.7K(R)

    R334 22

    R309 22

    R335 22

    R310 22R311 22

    R337 33

    R384 22

    R336 33

    R44 0(R)

    R341 33R340 33

    R2964.7K

    R283

    4.7K

    Q202N3904

    BE

    C

    R67 4.7KR66 4.7KR65 4.7K(R)R61 4.7K(R)

    RP44

    4P2R-33

    12 3

    4

    RP43

    4P2R-33

    12 3

    4

    RP60 4P2R-012 3

    4

    R59

    10K

    R331 33

    Q192N3904

    BE

    CR332 33

    R312 22

    C82

    0.01UF

    R339 33

    R333 33

    Y5

    14.318MHz

    1 2

    R338 33

    U28CLOCK 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

    XOU

    T

    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

    R37

    10KD10

    1SS355

    AC

    R313 22

    R45

    475_1%

    R342 33

    TTT

    RP75 4P2R-0123

    4

    T

    T

    RP76 4P2R-0123

    4

    RP62 4P2R-012 3

    4

    U29CLOCK 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

    RP61 4P2R-012 3

    4

    T

    C208

    10U(0805)

    C560

    10U(0805)

    C523

    10U(0805)

    RP77 4P2R-012 3

    4

    C684

    0.1UF

    Main Clock GeneratorClock Outputs

    Damping ResistorsPlace near to the

    Clock Buffer (DDR)

    By-Pass CapacitorsPlace near to the Clock Buffer

    FrequencySelection

    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

  • Schematic DiagramsB

    .Sch

    emat

    ic D

    iagr

    ams

    +3VS

    +3VS

    +3VS

    +3VS

    +3VS

    +3VS

    HDSTBP#[0..3] [3]

    HDSTBN#[0..3] [3]

    DBI#[0..3] [3]

    HD#[0..63] [2]

    VAD[0..11] [10]

    VBD[0..11] [10]

    VBHSYNC [10]

    VBVSYNC [10]

    VBHCLK [10]

    VBDE [10]

    VBCLK [10]

    VBGCLK [10]

    VBCAD [10]

    VBCAD [10]

    AGPCLK [4]

    VADE [10]

    VBCTL[0..1] [10]

    VAGCLK [10]

    AGPCLK

    AGPRCOMP

    A1XAVDDA1XAVSS

    A4XAVDDA4XAVSS

    AVREFGC

    HDSTBN#3HDSTBN#2HDSTBN#1

    AGPRCOMP

    HDSTBN#0

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

    A4XAVSS

    A4XAVDD

    BGCLKN

    VAD[0..11]

    VBD[0..11]

    VBDE

    BGCLK VBGCLK

    VBHCLK

    DBI#

    3

    DBI#

    0DB

    I#1

    DBI#

    2

    HDSTBN#[0..3]

    HDSTBP#[0..3]

    BCLK

    DBI#[0..3]

    VBCAD

    VBCAD

    HD#5

    HD#[0..63]

    HD#8

    HD#4

    HD#0

    HD#3

    HD#7

    HD#6

    HD#1

    HD#2

    VADE

    VBCTL[0..1]

    AGCLKAGCLKN

    VAGCLK

    AVREFGC

    L721608K121

    1 2

    L73FCM1608K121

    1 2

    C332

    0.01UF

    C305

    10UF/10V

    C334

    0.01UF

    C335

    0.1UF

    C306

    10UF/10V

    C2610PF(R)

    C24 0603(R)

    R41 60_1%

    R266 0(R)R252 0(R)

    R254 4.7K(R)

    R18 22

    R21 22

    R265 0

    T TT TT T T

    TTTT

    TTTTTTT

    T

    TTT

    TT

    N14

    N13

    T

    R253 0

    R251 4.7K

    T

    C383 0603(R)R40 22

    BGA1A

    SIS M650

    N28

    P27

    N29

    R24

    R28

    M28

    P28

    R26

    R29

    F21F24L24N25

    F20F23K24P24

    M3M2

    B8A8

    B9A9

    M1

    B10

    C1D1

    K1L1

    B5A4

    D10B3C4

    E8F8D9

    H3

    C9A6G2G1G3G4H5H1

    F6F3H4K5

    D6

    A3 D7

    C5

    A5 C6

    D8

    C7

    E21

    A27

    H27

    R25

    HD

    #8H

    D#7

    HD

    #6H

    D#5

    HD

    #4H

    D#3

    HD

    #2H

    D#1

    HD

    #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

    SBA7

    SBA6

    SBA5

    SBA4

    SBA3

    SBA2

    SBA1

    VBC

    LK/S

    BA0

    DBI

    #3D

    BI#2

    DBI

    #1D

    BI#0

    R39300_1%

    R38200_1%

    C79

    0.1UF

    P

    10mA

    PIN D1 CH7017 CONNECT TO VBGCLKNSIS301LV NC BUT SIS301LV PULL GND

    20MIL

    20MIL

    NEAR SISM650

    10mA

    B - 6 M650 (Host/AGP) 1 of 4 (71-D4000-D04)

    M650 (Host/AGP) 1 of 4

    Sheet 5 of 35M650 (Host/AGP)

    1 of 4

    +3VS

    VTT

    VTT

    +3VS

    VTT

    HCLK-650[4]HCLK-650#[4]

    DEFER#[3]HTRDY#[3]CPURST#[3]

    CPUPWRGD[3]BPRI#[3]

    BREQ0#[3]

    HITM#[3]HIT#[3]

    DRDY#[3]

    ADS#[3]

    DBSY#[3]BNR#[3]

    HLOCK#[3]

    RS#2[2]

    HREQ#0[2]HREQ#1[2]HREQ#2[2]HREQ#3[2]HREQ#4[2]

    HASTB#0[3]HASTB#1[3]

    HA#[3..31][2]

    RS#1[2]RS#0[2]

    VAHSYNC [10]

    VAVSYNC [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#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

    C1XAVDD C4XAVDD

    HNCVREF

    C1XAVSS C4XAVSS

    HCLK-650#HCLK-650

    A1XAVDD

    A1XAVSS

    C1XA

    VSS

    C1X

    AVD

    D

    C4XA

    VSS

    C4XA

    VDD

    HPCO

    MP

    HNCO

    MP

    HN

    CVR

    EF

    VAD7

    VAD8

    VAD9

    VAD1

    0VA

    D11

    VBD1

    1VB

    D10

    VBD8

    VBD9

    VAD1

    VAD0

    VAD2

    VAD3

    VBDE

    BHSY

    NCBV

    SYNC

    BHSYNC

    BVSYNC

    HA#[3..31]

    VBD7

    VBD2

    VBD1

    VBD3

    VBD0

    VBD6

    VBD5

    VBD4

    VAD6

    HVREF

    HVRE

    F

    VADE

    AHSY

    NC

    VAD5

    VAD4

    HNCOMP

    HPCOMP

    HD#1

    0

    HD#3

    3

    HD#5

    1

    HD#1

    3

    HD#3

    4

    HD#5

    7

    HD#3

    1

    HD#4

    2

    HD#3

    5

    HD#5

    0

    HD#3

    6

    HD#3

    8

    HD#5

    3

    HD#3

    0

    HD#2

    8

    HD#5

    5

    HD#1

    2

    HD#5

    6

    HD#2

    9

    HD#5

    8

    HD#6

    0

    HD#1

    4

    HD#6

    1

    HD#5

    9

    HD#1

    1

    HD#4

    5

    HD#5

    4

    HD#4

    7

    HD#2

    7

    HD#2

    1

    HD#3

    2

    HD#2

    0

    HD#2

    2

    HD#9

    HD#1

    8

    HD#1

    6

    HD#1

    9

    HD#5

    2

    HD#1

    7

    HD#1

    5

    HD#6

    2

    HD#2

    3

    HD#4

    8

    HD#4

    6

    HD#4

    3

    HD#4

    9

    HD#2

    5

    HD#4

    4

    HD#2

    4

    HD#4

    1HD

    #40

    HD#6

    3

    HD#3

    9

    HD#3

    7

    HD#2

    6

    AVSYNC

    AHSYNC

    AVSY

    NC

    VBCT