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NoticeThe company reserves the right to revise this publication or to change its contents without notice. Information containedherein is for reference only and does not constitute a commitment on the part of the manufacturer or any subsequent ven-
dor. They assume no responsibility or liability for any errors or inaccuracies that may appear in this publication nor arethey in anyway responsible for any loss or damage resulting from the use (or misuse) of this publication.
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Version 1.0February 2007
TrademarksIntel, Celeron, and Intel Core are trademarks/registered trademarks of Intel Corporation.Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation.Other brand and product names are trademarks and./or registered trademarks of their respective companies.
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About this ManualThis manual is intended for service personnel who have completed sufficient training to undertake the maintenance andinspection of personal computers.
It is organized tM665SE series
The following in
Chapter 1, IntroChapter 2, Disaelements of the
Appendix A, PaAppendix B, ScIII
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o allow you to look up basic information for servicing and/or upgrading components of the M660SE/notebook PC.
formation is included:
duction, provides general information about the location of system elements and their specifications.ssembly, provides step-by-step instructions for disassembling parts and subsystems and how to upgradesystem.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Follow basic safety precautions, including those listed below, to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and injury to per-
sons 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 elec-trical 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 (DC Output 19V, 3.42A or 18.5, 3.5A AC/DC Adapter).
CAUTIONAlways disconnect all telephone lines from the wall outlet before servicing or disassembling this equipment.
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, USE ONLY NO. 26 AWG OR LARGER, TELECOMMUNICATION LINE CORD
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.
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and dont overheat it. Keep the computer and power supply away from any kind of heating element. This al appliance. If water or any other liquid gets into it, the computer could be badly damaged.
roper working procedures for the computer. Shut the computer down properly and dont forget to save emember to periodically save your data as data may be lost if the battery is depleted.
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.
expose it to excessive direct sunlight.
Do not leave it in a place where foreign matter or mois-ture may affect the system.
Dont use or store the com-puter in a humid environment.
Do not place the computer on any surface which will block the vents.
turn off the power u properly shut down rams.
Do not turn off any peripheral devices when the computer is on.
Do not disassemble the com-puter by yourself.
Perform routine maintenance on your computer.
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4. Avoid interference. Keep the computer away from high capacity transformers, electric motors, and other strong mag-netic fields. These can hinder proper performance and damage your data.
5. Take care when using peripheral devices.
Power Safe
WarningBefore you undany upgrade dures, make suyou have turnedpower, and dnected all peripand cables (inctelephone linesadvisable to almove your batorder to prevendentally turninmachine on.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.
Use only approved brands of peripherals.
Unplug the power cord before attaching peripheral devices.
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.
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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 cont Recharge the b Do not try to re
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inues to work with a damaged battery in place, it may cause circuit damage, which may possibly result in fire.atteries using the notebooks system. Incorrect recharging may make the battery explode.pair a battery pack. Refer any battery pack repair or replacement to your service representative or qualified service
away from, and promptly dispose of a damaged battery. Always dispose of batteries carefully. Batteries may explode sed to fire, or improperly handled or discarded.y away from metal appliances.e battery contacts before disposing of the battery.e battery contacts with your hands or metal objects.
Battery Disposal
e product that you have purchased contains a rechargeable battery. The battery is recyclable. At the end of useful life, under various state and local laws, it may be illegal to dispose of this battery into the municipalste stream. Check with your local solid waste officials for details in your area for recycling options or properposal.
Cautionnger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommend- by the manufacturer. Discard used battery according to the manufacturers instructions.
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Related DocumentsYou may also need to consult the following manual for additional information:Users Manual on CDThis describes the notebook PCs features and the procedures for operating the computer and its ROM-based setup pro-gram. It also describes the installation and operation of the utility programs provided with the notebook PC.
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ContentsIntroduction ..............................................1-1Overview ........System SpecificModel DifferencExternal LocatoExternal LocatoExternal LocatoExternal LocatoM660SE MainbM660SE MainbM660SE MainbM660SE MainbDisassembOverview ........Maintenance ToConnections ....Maintenance PrRemoving the BRemoving the HRemoving the SRemoving the PRemoving the WRemoving the MRemoving the BRemoving the ORemoving the KPart ListsPart List IllustraTop (M660SE)
Top (M665SE) ............................................................................... A-4Bottom (M660SE/M665SE) .......................................................... A-5IX
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.................................................................................1-1ations .....................................................................1-2es ...........................................................................1-5
r - Top View with LCD Panel Open ......................1-6r - Front & Rear Views ..........................................1-7r - Left & Right Side Views ...................................1-8r - Bottom View .....................................................1-9oard Overview - Top (Key Parts) ........................1-10oard Overview - Bottom (Key Parts) ...................1-11oard Overview - Top (Connectors) ......................1-12oard Overview - Bottom (Connectors) ................1-13ly ...............................................2-1
.................................................................................2-1ols ..........................................................................2-2.................................................................................2-2ecautions .................................................................2-3attery ......................................................................2-5ard Disk Drive .......................................................2-6ystem Memory (RAM) ..........................................2-8rocessor ................................................................2-10ireless LAN Module ...........................................2-12odem ...................................................................2-13luetooth Module ..................................................2-14ptical (CD/DVD) Device ....................................2-15eyboard ................................................................2-16 ..................................................A-1tion Location ........................................................A-2................................................................................A-3
LCD (M660SE/M665SE) .............................................................. A-6CDRW (M660SE/M665SE) .......................................................... A-7Combo (M660SE/M665SE) .......................................................... A-8DVDRW (M660SE/M665SE) ....................................................... A-9Schematic Diagrams.................................B-1SYSTEM BLOCK DIAGRAM ......................................................B-2CLOCK GENERATOR ..................................................................B-3CPU-1 .............................................................................................B-4CPU-2 .............................................................................................B-5VN896-1 .........................................................................................B-6VN896-2 .........................................................................................B-7VN896-3 .........................................................................................B-8VN896-4 .........................................................................................B-9DDR2-1 .........................................................................................B-10DDR2-2 .........................................................................................B-11VGA G72M-1 ...............................................................................B-12VGA G72M-2 ...............................................................................B-13VGA G72M-3 ...............................................................................B-14VGA G72M-4 ...............................................................................B-15VT8237A-1 ...................................................................................B-16VT8237A-2 ...................................................................................B-17VT8237A-3 ...................................................................................B-18HDD & CDROM ..........................................................................B-19CARD READER ..........................................................................B-20NEW CARD SOCKET .................................................................B-21LAN ..............................................................................................B-22USB & CCD .................................................................................B-23HITACHI H8 ................................................................................B-24
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CRT & LVDS ............................................................................... B-25CPU FAN, LPC ROM .................................................................. B-26MINI-PCI & BLUETOOTH ........................................................ B-27AUDIO VT170LED ................CHARGER, DC1.05VS, 1.5V, 2VCORE ..........1.8V, 0.9VS ....VDD3, VDD5 .EXT GPU 1.0VHOTKEY LT BPWR HOT BOAAUDIO & MODCLICK BOARDUSB BOARD .FINGERPRINT8A/ALC883 ........................................................ B-28.............................................................................. B-29 IN ...................................................................... B-30.5VS .................................................................... B-31.............................................................................. B-32.............................................................................. B-33.............................................................................. B-34S/1.2VS ............................................................... B-35OARD ................................................................. B-36RD ..................................................................... B-37EM BOARD ...................................................... B-38 ........................................................................... B-39
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Chapter 1: IntroductionOverviewThis manual coInformation aboabout drivers (e
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The M660SE/Mdescription of thcated by the
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vers the information you need to service or upgrade the M660SE/M665SE series notebook computer.ut operating the computer (e.g. getting started, and the Setup utility) is in the Users Manual. Information.g. VGA & audio) is also found in Users Manual. That manual is shipped with the computer.
s (e.g. Windows XP, Windows Vista, etc.) have their own manuals as do application software (e.g. wordatabase programs). If you have questions about those programs, you should consult those manuals.
665SE series notebook is designed to be upgradeable. See Disassembly on page 2 - 1 for a detailede upgrade procedures for each specific component. Please note the warning and safety information indi-
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his chapter reviews the computers technical specifications and features.
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System Specifications Specifications
Feature Specification
Processor Intel Core2 Duo Processor(478-pin) Micro-FC-PGA PackageT7200/ T7400/ T7600
65nm (65 Nanometer) Process Technology4MB On-die L2 Cache & 667MHz FSB2.0/ 2.16/ 2.33 GHz
Intel Core2 Duo Processor(478-pin) Micro-FC-PGA PackageT5500/ T5600
65nm (65 Nanometer) Process Technology2MB On-die L2 Cache & 667MHz FSB1.66/ 1.83 GHz
Intel Core Duo Processor(478-pin) Micro-FC-PGA PackageT2300/ T2400/ T2500/ T2600/ T2700
65nm (65 Nanometer) Process Technology2MB On-die L2 Cache & 667MHz FSB1.66/ 1.83/ 2.0/ 2.16/ 2.33 GHz
Intel Core Solo Processor(478-pin) Micro-FC-PGA PackageT1300/ T1400
65nm (65 Nanometer) Process Technology2MB On-die L2 Cache & 667MHz FSB1.66/ 1.83 GHz
Intel Celeron M Processor(478-pin) Micro-FCPGA Package410/ 420/ 430/ 440/ 450
65nm (65 Nanometer) Process Technology1MB On-die L2 Cache & 533MHz FSB1.46/ 1.60/ 1.73/ 1.86/ 2.0 GHz
Core Logic VIA VN896 + VT8237A Chipset
Memory Two 200 Pin SO-DIMM Sockets Supporting DDRII (DDR2) 533/667 MHz64-bit Wide DDRII (DDR2) Data Per ChannelMemory Expandable up to 2GB (256/ 512/ 1024 MB DDRII Modules)
Latest Specification Information
The specifications listed in this Appendix are correct at the time of going to press. Certain items (particularly processor types/speeds andCD/DVD device types) may be changed, delayed or updated due to the manufacturer's release schedule. Check with your service centerfor details.
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Security Security (Kensington Type) Lock Slot BIOS Password
BIOS
LCD
Video Adapter
Storage
Audio
Keyboard & Pointing Device
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Card Reader
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One 4Mb Flash ROM Phoenix BIOS
15.4" WXGA (1280 * 800) TFT LCD
VIA VN896 Integrated Video System (Internal On Chip)
Chrome 9HCIntegrated 128bit 2D/3D Graphic Engine and Clock up to 250MHzSupports CRT Resolutions up to 2048 * 1536 at 75HzSupports Microsoft DirectX 9.0
One Changeable 12.7mm(h) Optical Device (CD/DVD) Type DriveOne Easy Changeable 2.5" 9.5 mm (h) SATA (Serial) HDD
Integrated AZALIA Compliant Interface (HDA)3D Stereo Enhanced Sound SystemSound-Blaster PRO Compatible
2 * Built-In SpeakersBuilt-In Microphone
Winkey Keyboard Built-In TouchPad with Scrolling Function
Three USB 2.0 PortsOne External Monitor PortOne Headphone-Out JackOne Microphone-In JackOne Line-In Jack
One S/PDIF Out Jack One RJ-11 Modem JackOne RJ-45 LAN JackOne DC-in Jack
Embedded 7-in-1 Card Reader (MS/ MS Pro/ SD/ Mini SD/ MMC/ RS MMC/ MS Duo) Note: MS Duo/ Mini SD/ RS MMC Cards require a PC adapter
t One ExpressCard/34(54) Slot
AZALIA 56K Plug & Play Fax/Modem V.90/92 Compliant10M/100Mb Base-T Ethernet LAN 802.11 b/g USB Wireless LAN Module (Option) USB (2.0) Bluetooth Module - Version 2.0 (Factory Option) 300K or 1.3M Pixel USB PC Camera Module (Factory Option)
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Power Management
Supports ACPI 2.0 and PCI Bus Power Management 1.1 Compliant
Battery Low SuspendSupports Wake on LAN
Feature Specification Specifications
Power Full Range AC/DC Adapter 19V, 3.42A or 18.5V, 3.5A (65W), 100~240V, 50~60Hz
Battery 6 Cell Smart Lithium-Ion Battery Pack, 4000mAH
Environmental Spec
TemperatureOperating: 5C ~ 35CNon-Operating: -20C ~ 60C
Relative HumidityOperating: 20% ~ 80%Non-Operating: 10% ~ 90%
Dimensions & Weight
360mm (w) * 267mm (d) * 25.4-34mm (h) 2.6 kg With 6 Cell Battery
Optional Optical Drive Module Options:DVD/CD-RW Combo Drive ModuleDVD-Dual Drive Module
802.11 b/g USB Wireless LAN Module
300K or 1.3M Pixel USB PC Camera Module (Factory Option)
USB (2.0) Bluetooth Module - Version 2.0 (Factory Option)
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Model DifferencesThe models vary slightly in external cover design and color.
M660SSystem Specifications 1 - 5
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External Locator - Top View with LCD Panel OpenFigure 2Top View
1. Optional BuPC Camera
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External Locator - Front & Rear Views Figure 3Front Views
1. LED IndicatorsExternal Locator - Front & Rear Views 1 - 7
1.IntroductionFigure 4Rear Views
1. 1 * USB Port2. DC-In Jack3. Battery
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External Locator - Left & Right Side ViewsFigure 5
Left Side View1. Security Lo2. Optical Dev
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External Locator - Bottom ViewFigure 7External Locator - Bottom View 1 - 9
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Bottom View
1. Vent/Fan Intake2. Battery3. Hard Disk Bay
Cover4. CPU/RAM Bay
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Overheating
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M660SE Mainboard Overview - Top (Key Parts)Figure 8Mainboard Top
Key Parts
1. Audio CodeVT1613
2. Audio Amp3. Hitachi H84. Card Read
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M660SE Mainboard Overview - Bottom (Key Parts) Figure 9Mainboard Bottom
Key PartsM660SE Mainboard Overview - Bottom (Key Parts) 1 - 11
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1. CPU Socket (no CPU installed)
2. Memory Slots DDRII So-DIMM
3. Northbridge-VN896
4. ICS Clock Generator
5. Southbridge-VT8237A
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M660SE Mainboard Overview - Top (Connectors)Figure 10Mainboard Top
Connectors
1. External MPort
2. RJ-45 LAN3. USB Port4. HDD Conn5. Hotkey Cab
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Cable Conn7. Touch Pad
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M660SE Mainboard Overview - Bottom (Connectors) Figure 11Mainboard Bottom
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1. DC-In Jack2. Fan Cable
Connector3. LCD Cable
Connector4. Batterry
Connector 5. Optical Device
Drive Connector 6. Bluetooth Cable
Connector7. Card Reader
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Chapter 2: DisassemblyOverview
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vides step-by-step instructions for disassembling the M660SE/M665SE series notebooks parts and sub-it comes to reassembly, reverse the procedures (unless otherwise indicated).
completely review any procedure before you take the computer apart.
as upgrading/replacing the RAM, CD device and hard disk are included in the Users Manual but arer your convenience.
assembly process easier each section may have a box in the page margin. Information contained under give a synopsis of the sequence of procedures involved in the disassembly procedure. A box with a parts you will have after the disassembly process is complete. Note: The parts listed will be for the dis-ure listed ONLY, and not any previous disassembly step(s) required. Refer to the part list for the previ- procedure. The amount of screws you should be left with will be listed here also.
will also provide any possible helpful information. A box with a contains warnings.hese types of boxes are shown in the sidebar.
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NOTE: All disassembly procedures assume that the system is turned OFF, and disconnected from any power supply (thebattery is removed too). ew
Maintenance ToolsThe following tools are recommended when working on the notebook PC:
M3 Philips-head screwdriver M2.5 Philips-head screwdriver (magnetized) M2 Philips-head screwdriver Small flat-head screwdriver Pair of needle-nose pliers Anti-static wrist-strap
ConnectionsConnections within the computer are one of four types:
Locking collar sockets for ribbon connectors To release these connectors, use a small flat-head screwdriver togently pry the locking collar away from its base. When replac-ing the connection, make sure the connector is oriented in thesame way. The pin1 side is usually not indicated.
Pressure sockets for multi-wire connectors To release this connector type, grasp it at its head and gentlyrock it from side to side as you pull it out. Do not pull on thewires themselves. When replacing the connection, do not try toforce it. The socket only fits one way.
Pressure sockets for ribbon connectors To release these connectors, use a small pair of needle-nose pli-ers to gently lift the connector away from its socket. When re-placing the connection, make sure the connector is oriented inthe same way. The pin1 side is usually not indicated.
Board-to-board or multi-pin sockets To separate the boards, gently rock them from side to side asyou pull them apart. If the connection is very tight, use a smallflat-head screwdriver - use just enough force to start.
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Maintenance PrecautionsThe following precautions are a reminder. To avoid personal injury or damage to the computer while performing a re-moval and/or replacement job, take the following precautions:
1. Don't dropcomponents
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it. Perform your repairs and/or upgrades on a stable surface. If the computer falls, the case and other could be damaged.eat it. Note the proximity of any heating elements. Keep the computer out of direct sunlight.
ference. Note the proximity of any high capacity transformers, electric motors, and other strong mag-These can hinder proper performance and damage components and/or data. You should also monitor of magnetized tools (i.e. screwdrivers).. This is an electrical appliance. If water or any other liquid gets into it, the computer could be badly
with power. Avoid accidental shocks, discharges or explosions.ving or servicing any part from the computer, turn the computer off and detach any power supplies.ant to unplug the power cord or any cable/wire, be sure to disconnect it by the plug head. Do not pull on the wire. Turn off and detach any peripherals.
static discharge. ICs, such as the CPU and main support chips, are vulnerable to static electricity. ling any part in the computer, discharge any static electricity inside the computer. When handling a it board, do not use gloves or other materials which allow static electricity buildup. We suggest that anti-static wrist strap instead.corrosion. As you perform your job, avoid touching any connector leads. Even the cleanest hands pro-ich can attract corrosive elements.
work environment clean. Tobacco smoke, dust or other air-born particulate matter is often attracted urfaces, reducing performance.
of the components. When removing or replacing any part, be careful not to leave small parts, such as e inside the computer.
aner directly to the computer, use a soft clean cloth.tile (petroleum distillates) or abrasive cleaners on any part of the computer.
Warning
Before you undertakeany upgrade proce-dures, make sure thatyou have turned off thepower, and discon-nected all peripheralsand cables (includingtelephone lines). It isadvisable to also re-move your battery inorder to prevent acci-dentally turning themachine on.
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Disassembly Steps
The following table lists the disassembly steps, and on which page to find the related information. PLEASE PERFORMew
THE DISASSEMBLY STEPS IN THE ORDER INDICATED.
To remove the Battery:1. Remove the battery page 2 - 5
To remove the HDD:1. Remove the battery page 2 - 52. Remove the HDD page 2 - 6
To remove the System Memory:1. Remove the battery page 2 - 52. Remove the system memory page 2 - 8
To remove the Processor:1. Remove the battery page 2 - 52. Remove the processor page 2 - 10
To remove the Wireless LAN Module:1. Remove the battery page 2 - 52. Remove the wireless LAN page 2 - 12
To remove the Modem :1. Remove the battery page 2 - 52. Remove the modem page 2 - 13
To remove the Bluetooth:1. Remove the battery page 2 - 52. Remove the bluetooth page 2 - 14
To remove the Optical Device:1. Remove the battery page 2 - 52. Remove the Optical device page 2 - 15
To remove the Keyboard:1. Remove the battery page 2 - 52. Remove the keyboard page 2 - 16
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Removing the Battery1. Turn the computer off, and turn it over.2. Slide the latches ( & ) the direction of the arrow, and hold latch in place.3. Slide the ba4. Lift the batte
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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
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Hard Disk Upgrade Processl1. Turn off the computer, and remove the battery (page 2 - 5).2. Locate the hard disk bay cover and remove the screws ( - ).3. Remove the bay cover .
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New HDDs are blank. Before you begin make sure:
You have backed up any data you want to keep from your old HDD.
You have all the CD-ROMs and FDDs required to install your operating system and programs.
If you have access to the internet, download the latest application and hardware driver updates for the operating system you planto install. Copy these to a removable medium.
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4. Carefully grip the mylar tab and slide the hard disk in the direction of arrow.5. Lift the hard disk up (Figure d) in the direction of arrow.6. Remove the screws - and separate the mylar cover from the hard disk .7. Reverse the process to install any new hard disk.
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e.
7
6
9
8
-
Disassembly
2 - 8 Remov
2.D
isas
sem
bly
Removing the System Memory (RAM)The computer has two memory sockets for 200 pin Small Outline Dual In-line Memory Modules (SO-DIMM) supportingDDRII 533/667MHz. The main memory can be expanded up to 2GB. The SO-DIMM modules supported are 256MB,
Figure 4 RAM Module
Removal
a. Remove the sb. Remove the
Contact War
Be careful not tthe metal pins modules conedge. Even theest hands hawhich can attracles, and degramodules mance.
8. CPU/RAM Ba
7 Screws ing the System Memory (RAM)
512MB and 1024MB DDRII Modules. The total memory size is automatically detected by the POST routine once youturn on your computer. Memory Upgrade Process1. Turn off the computer, remove the battery (page 2 - 5).2. Locate the CPU/RAM bay cover, and remove screws - .3. Remove the bay cover .4. The RAM will be visible at point on the mainboard.
crews.cover.
ning
o touchon thenecting clean-ve oilsct parti-de theperfor-
1 78
y Cover
9
a.3 4
1
5 6
78
b.
2
9
-
Disassembly
5. Gently push the two release latches ( & ) on the sides of the memory socket in the direction indicated by the arrows (Figure c).
6. The RAM module(s) will pop-up (Figure d), and you can then remove it.
7. Push the lat8. Insert a new9. The module
as it will go.10. Press the m11. Replace the12. Restart the
10 11
12
Figure 5Memory Removal
Sequence
c.Removing the System Memory (RAM) 2 - 9
2.Disassem
bly
ches to release the second module if necessary. module holding it at about a 30 angle and fit the connectors firmly into the memory slot. will only fit one way as defined by its pin alignment. Make sure the module is seated as far into the slot DO NOT FORCE IT; it should fit without much pressure.odule down towards the mainboard until the slot levers click into place to secure the module. bay cover and the screws (see page 2 - 8).computer to allow the BIOS to register the new memory configuration as it starts up.
c. Push the releaselatch(es).
d. Remove the module(s).
10
d.
12
11
10 11
12 RAM Module(s)
-
Disassembly
2 - 10 Remo
2.D
isas
sem
bly
Removing the Processor1. Turn off the computer, and remove the battery (page 2 - 5) and the CPU/RAM bay cover (page 2 - 8).2. The CPU heat sink will be visible at point on the mainboard.1
Figure 6Processor Removal
a. Remove the cIocate the heat
b. Remove the 4 the order indica
c. Remove the he
6. Heat Sink
4 Screwsving the Processor
3. Remove screws - from the heat sink in the order indicated.4. Carefully lift up the heat sink (Figure c) off the computer.
2 56
over and sink.screws inted.at sink. b.
6
1
5
4
a.
c.3
2
-
Disassembly
5. Turn the release latch towards the unlock symbol , to release the CPU (Figure d).6. Carefully (it may be hot) lift the CPU up out of the socket (Figure e). 7. Reverse the process to install a new CPU.8. When re-inserting the CPU, pay careful attention to the pin alignment, it will fit only one way (DO NOT FORCE IT!).
78Removing the Processor 2 - 11
2.Disassem
bly
Figure 7Processor Removal
(contd)
d. Turn the release latch tounlock the CPU.
e. Lift the CPU out of thesocket.
d.
8
e.
Caution
The heat sink, and CPU area ingeneral, contains parts which aresubject to high temperatures. Allowthe area time to cool before remov-ing these parts.
Unlock Lock
77
8. CPU
-
Disassembly
2 - 12 Remo
2.D
isas
sem
bly
Removing the Wireless LAN Module1. Turn off the computer, remove the battery (page 2 - 5) and the module bay cover (page 2 - 8).1. The Wireless LAN module will be visible at point on the mainboard.
Figure 8Wireless LAN
Module Removal
a. Remove the cIocate the heat
b. Disconnect thand remove screws.
c. The WLAN mopop up.
d. Remove the module.
Note: Make sreconnect the cable to the socket (Figure
1
5. WLAN Modu
2 Screwsving the Wireless LAN Module
2. Carefully disconnect cable , then remove the screws - from the module socket.3. The wireless LAN module will pop-up.4. Lift the wireless LAN module (Figure d) up and off the computer.
over and sink.e cable
the 2
dule will
WLAN
ure youantennaMain b).
2 3 45
12
4
c.
a.
5
3
b.
d.
le
-
Disassembly
Removing the Modem1. Turn off the computer, remove the battery (page 2 - 5), and remove the hard disk bay cover (page 2 - 6).2. The modem will be visible at point on the mainboard.3. Remove scr4. Lift the mod5. Lift the mod
1
Figure 9Modem Removal
a.
b.
1
2Removing the Modem 2 - 13
2.Disassem
bly
ews - from the modem module.em up off the socket and separate the modem from the connector .em up and off the computer.
2 34 5
6
a. Remove the cover andlocate the modem.
b. Remove the screws.c. Lift the modem up off the
socket and disconnectthe connector.
d. Lift the modem out.
c.
3 4
d.
6
5 6. Modem
2 Screws
-
Disassembly
2 - 14 Remo
2.D
isas
sem
bly
Removing the Bluetooth Module1. Turn off the computer, remove the battery (page 2 - 5) and remove the hard disk bay cover (page 2 - 6).2. The Bluetooth module will be visible at point on the mainboard.
Figure 10 Bluetooth Removal a. Remove the co
locate the Bmodule.
b. Separate the ule from connedisconnect the c
c. Remove Bluetoule.
1
4. Bluetooth Moving the Bluetooth Module
3. Carefully separate the module from the connector and disconnect the cable .4. Lift the Bluetooth module (Figure c) up and off the computer.
ver andluetooth
the mod-ctor andable.
oth mod-
2 34
a. c.
b.
3
1
2
4
dule
-
Disassembly
Removing the Optical (CD/DVD) Device1. Turn off the computer, remove the battery (page 2 - 5).2. Locate the hard disk bay cover and remove screws ( - ).3. Remove the4. Remove the5. Insert the ne
screw holes6. Restart the
Figure 11Optical Device
Removal1 3
a.
c.
5
6Removing the Optical (CD/DVD) Device 2 - 15
2.Disassem
bly
bay cover . screw at point , and use a screwdriver to carefully push out the optical device at point .w device and carefully slide it into the computer (the device only fits one way. DO NOT FORCE IT; The should line up.computer to allow it to automatically detect the new device.
a. Remove the screws.b. Remove the cover.c. Remove the screw and
push the optical deviceout off the computer atpoint 6.
d. Remove the optical de-vice.
645 6
4 HDD Bay Cover7 Optical Device
4 Screws
3214
b.
d.
7
-
Disassembly
2 - 16 Remo
2.D
isas
sem
bly
Removing the Keyboard1. Turn off the computer, and remove the battery (page 2 - 5).2. Press the three keyboard latches at the top of the keyboard to elevate the keyboard from its normal position (you
Figure 12Keyboard Removal
a. Press the threto release the k
b. Lift the keyboardisconnect thfrom the locking
c. Remove the ke
Re-Inserting th
board
When re-insertkeyboard firstlythe five keyboaat the bottom keyboard with thin the case.
6. Keyboardving the Keyboard
may need to use a small screwdriver to do this).3. Carefully lift the keyboard up, being careful not to bend the keyboard ribbon cable (Figure b).4. Disconnect the keyboard ribbon cable from the locking collar socket .5. Carefully lift up the keyboard (Figure c) off the computer.
4 5
e latcheseyboard.d up ande cable collar.
yboard.
e Key-
ing the alignrd tabsof thee slots
6
a. b.1 2 3
4
5
Keyboard Tabs
6
c.
6
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Part Lists
Appendix A:Part ListsThis appendix breaks down the M660SE/M665SE series notebooks construction into a series of illustrations. The com-ponent part num
Note: This sectito cross-check a
Note: Some asstotal number of
Note: Be sure ttime of publicat A - 1
A.Part Lists
bers are indicated in the tables opposite the drawings.
on indicates the manufacturers part numbers. Your organization may use a different system, so be sureny relevant documentation.
emblies may have parts in common (especially screws). However, the part lists DO NOT indicate theduplicated parts used.
o check any update notices. The parts shown in these illustrations are appropriate for the system at theion. Over the product life, some parts may be improved or re-configured, resulting in new part numbers.
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Part Lists
A - 2 Part Lis
A.P
art L
ists
Part List Illustration LocationThe following table indicates where to find the appropriate part list illustration.
Table A - 1Part List Illust
Locationt Illustration Location
ration Part Pages#
Top - (M660SE) page A - 3
Top - (M665SE) page A - 4
Bottom - (M660SE/M665SE) page A - 5
LCD - (M660SE/M665SE) page A - 6
CDRW - (M660SE/M665SE) page A - 7
Combo - (M660SE/M665SE) page A - 8
DVDRW - (M660SE/M665SE) page A - 9
-
Part Lists
Top (M660SE)Top (M660SE) A - 3
A.Part Lists
Figure A - 1Top (M660SE)
()()
()
-
Part Lists
A - 4 Top (M6
A.P
art L
ists
Top (M665SE)
Figure A -Top (M665S65SE)
()
()
(96)()
2E)
-
Part Lists
Bottom (M660SE/M665SE)Bottom (M660SE/M665SE) A - 5
A.Part Lists
Figure A - 3Bottom (M660SE/
M665SE)
( 0.8MM)()
)
()
(8.0MM)
(8.0MM)
(RIBHINGE)
-
Part Lists
A - 6 LCD (M6
A.P
art L
ists
LCD (M660SE/M665SE)
Figure A LCD (M660
M665SE60SE/M665SE)
- 4SE/)
(BOSS)
)()
)()
-
Part Lists
CDRW (M660SE/M665SE)CDRW (M660SE/M665SE) A - 7
A.Part Lists
Figure A - 5CDRW (M660SE/
M665SE)
-
Part Lists
A - 8 Combo
A.P
art L
ists
Combo (M660SE/M665SE)
Figure A Combo (M6
M665SE(M660SE/M665SE)
- 660SE/)
-
Part Lists
DVDRW (M660SE/M665SE)DVDRW (M660SE/M665SE) A - 9
A.Part Lists
Figure A - 7DVDRW (M660SE/
M665SE)
-
Part Lists
A - 10
A.P
art L
ists
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Schematic Diagrams
Appendix B:Schematic DiagramsThis appendix has circuit diagrams of the M660SE/M665SE notebooks PCBs. The following table indicates where tofind the appropr
D
SYSTEM BLOC
CLOCK GENE
CPU-1 - Page B
CPU-2 - Page B
VN896-1 - Page
VN896-2 - Page
VN896-3 - Page
VN896-4 - Page
DDR2-1 - Page
DDR2-2 - Page
VGA G72M-1 -
VGA G72M-2 -
VGA G72M-3 -
VGA G72M-4 - B - 1
B.Schem
atic Diagram
s
iate schematic diagram.
iagram - Page Diagram - Page Diagram - Page
K DIAGRAM - Page B - 2 VT8237A-1 - Page B - 16 CHARGER, DC IN - Page B - 30
RATOR - Page B - 3 VT8237A-2 - Page B - 17 1.05VS, 1.5V, 2.5VS - Page B - 31
- 4 VT8237A-3 - Page B - 18 VCORE - Page B - 32
- 5 HDD & CDROM - Page B - 19 1.8V, 0.9VS - Page B - 33
B - 6 CARD READER - Page B - 20 VDD3, VDD5 - Page B - 34
B - 7 NEW CARD SOCKET - Page B - 21 EXT GPU 1.0VS/1.2VS - Page B - 35
B - 8 LAN - Page B - 22 HOTKEY LT BOARD - Page B - 36
B - 9 USB & CCD - Page B - 23 PWR HOT BOARD - Page B - 37
B - 10 HITACHI H8 - Page B - 24 AUDIO & MODEM BOARD - Page B - 38
B - 11 CRT & LVDS - Page B - 25 CLICK BOARD - Page B - 39
Page B - 12 CPU FAN, LPC ROM - Page B - 26 USB BOARD - Page B - 40
Page B - 13 MINI-PCI & BLUETOOTH - Page B - 27 FINGERPRINT BOARD - Page B - 41
Page B - 14 AUDIO VT1708A/ALC883 - Page B - 28
Page B - 15 LED - Page B - 29
Table B - 1Schematic Diagrams
Version Note
The schematic dia-grams in this chapterare based upon ver-sion 6-7P-M66U7-001.If your mainboard (orother boards) are a lat-er version, pleasecheck with the ServiceCenter for updated di-agrams (if required).
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Schematic Diagrams
B - 2 SYSTEM
B.S
chem
atic
Dia
gram
s
SYSTEM BLOCK DIAGRAM
Sheet 1 of SYSTEM BL
DIAGRAM
PWR_HOT BOARD M660SU BLOCK DIAGRAM BLOCK DIAGRAM
40OCK
AC
97
LAN
DEBUGBPORT
DDR2SO-DIMMx2
MDC or MBC
CCD Camera
LCD
H8 KBC
LPC
X4 DMIInterface
Yonah 478
AUDIO&MODEM BOARD
CLICK BOARD
PORT PRT
HOTKEY LT BOARD
Keyboard
SATAHDD
LPC
MIC. IN
VT8237A
USB Port 3
CRT
FAN X 1CD-ROM(IDE)
VN896
VGA G27M
uFCPGAICS953009AF+ICS9P936AF
IMVP-6 VR CLOCK GEN
AudioCodecVT1708
USB 2.0
SOUTH BRIDGE
LINE IN
USB Port 2
SPK. OUT
SPEAKER x2
ULTRA-DMA33/66/100
USB Port 1
FSB667
BATT.X1
FWH
USB BOARD
Touch PAD
PCI
Blue Tooth
SATA
SPDIF
CARD READER ENE CB714F
NORTH BRIDGE
MASTER
LANVT6103L
VRAM
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Schematic Diagrams
CLOCK GENERATOR
CPU_BSEL03
0
0
3.3VS
133
FS1
C700
10U_10V_08
33
3.3VS
PCI
1 166
33
1.5VS
U33 PIN1,3,10,1ADD .1UF FOR E
FB
HCB
200
CPU
FB17
HCB2012KF-1
133
CPU_BSEL13
11
R291 1K
FB22
HCB2012KF-121T30_
1.5VS
1.8V
FS0
C31
R268 1K
2660
33
1.8V
C70
10U
0
F122CLOCK GENERATOR B - 3
B.Schem
atic Diagram
s
Sheet 2 of 40CLOCK
GENERATOR
Q17
*2N3904
B
E C
C437
.01U_16V_04
R540 22_04
C611
.01U_16V_04
C753 .1U_16V_04
Z0201
C758 .1U_16V_04 NC_CLKREQ# 20
PCICLKX4
R304 51.1_1%_04
R556 1K_04
Z0215
NB_PEXCLK#
C401
.01U_16V_04
R539 0_04
R579 10K_04
M_CLK_DDR#2 9
PCLKPCM 19
3.3VCLK
R660 0_06
R284 1K_04
R *4.7K->0 OHM C 33P->*33PC960125
DK1+
3.3VCLK
C757 .1U_16V_04
C482
1U_10V_06
Z0222
Z0219
1.8VBFR
Z0211
C762 22P_50V_04
C458
.01U_16V_04
R576 22_04
3.3VS
C617
.1U_50V_06
M_CLK_DDR#0 10
R314 1K_04
VGA_PEXCLK 11
DK0+
D20 *RB751VAC
HCLK-_
PCLK_FWH
APICCLK1 DELR659 C745 DELC960125
M_CLK_DDR#3 9
C478
1U_10V_06
MCLKOC6
PM_STPCPU#16
Z0206R315 51.1_1%_04
FS0
-PCI_STOP
KBCPCLK
C754 .1U_16V_04
DK3+
VGA_PEXCLK
NB_PEXCLK
Z0226
R321 10K_04
R307 51.1_1%_04
KBC_PCLK ADD 22OHM 22PFFOR EMI 951124
3.3VS
Z0202
Z0203
-PCI_STOP
C397 27P_50V_06
C398 27P_50V_06
Z0218
R561 *1K_04
M_CLK_DDR0 10
Z0210
PCLKMPCI
GCLK_NB 7
FS1
R298 10K_04
R113 0_04
R294 51.1_1%_04
Z0208
R571 22_04
RN23 22_4P2R_04123
4
NB_PEXCLK#
R283 10K_04
R274 475_1%_06
HCPUCLK-
3.3VCLK
CLK_USB4815
Z0209
R681 22_04
R658 0_06
M_CLK_DDR3 9
C589
10U_10V_08
R653 10K_04
KBC_PCLK 23
RN22 33_4P2R_0412 3
4
GCLK_NB
GUICK8
3V66_0
6,22,26,39,45,49MI 951124
CLK_PCIE_NC#
18
2012KF-121T30_08
C410
.01U_16V_04
SPCLK 17
RN18 22_4P2R_0412 3
4
C599
.01U_16V_04
C756 .1U_16V_04
R657 0_06
SEL24_48
-CPU_STOP
DK1-
PCICLKX2
VGA_PEXCLK#
C746 *33P_50V_06
C699
*22P_50V_06
R289 10K_04
MCLKIT6
NB_PEXCLK# 7
DK2+
FS0
M_CLK_DDR2 9
C761 .1U_16V_04
Z0212
21T30_08
C116
*5P_50V_06
PM_STPPCI#16
MCLKITP
NB_PEXCLK
RN19 22_4P2R_0412 3
4
R566 10K_04
APICCLK1 DELR562 DELC960125
SMB_SBDATA9,10,11,16
3.3VCLK
3.3VCLK
R577 22_04
R542 22_04
3.3VCLK
Z0207
3.3VCLK
MODE
Z0227
R290 1K_04
FS3
C605
.01U_16V_04
NEW CARD hot plug NGC960124
CLK_PCIE_NC# 20
VCLK_SB
U29
ICS9P956FLF-T
102127
1
9
28
2
1615
312
5
7
13
18
20
24
6
8
14
17
19
23
11
26
25
4
22
VDD2.5/1.8-0VDD2.5/1.8-1VDD2.5/1.8-2
AVDD2.5-0
GND
GND
AGND
SDATASCLK
BUF_INTFB_OUTC
DDRT0
DDRT1
DDRT2
DDRT3
DDRT4
DDRT5
DDRC0
DDRC1
DDRC2
DDRC3
DDRC4
DDRC5
FB_OUTT
AVDD2.5-1
AGND
BUF_INC
GND
PCLKMPCI 26
C743 *33P_50V_06
3.3VCLK
Z0221
SMB_SBDATA9,10,11,16
FS2
RN16 22_4P2R_0412 3
4
R568 10K_04
C755 .1U_16V_04
C612
.01U_16V_04
DK2-
CLK_PCIE_NC#
R572 0_04
C759 .1U_16V_04
R703 22_04
FS1
Z0213
FS4
VGA_PEXCLK#
RN24 22_4P2R_0412 3
4
PCLK_FWH 25
VCLK_SB 17
CLK_PWRGD
R475 0_04
C747 *33P_50V_06
_06
BSEL0
Z0217
RN21 33_4P2R_0412 3
4
Z0214
CLK_PCIE_NC
F0122-03
CLK_MCH_BCLK 5
3.3VCLK
08
RN25 22_4P2R_0412 3
4
R310 51.1_1%_04
R280 51.1_1%_04
SIO_OSC16
PCICLK6->TP951107
GCLK_NB
C590
10U_10V_08
R661 0_06
MCLKOT6
SMB_SBCLK9,10,11,16
Y 1
14.318MHZ
12
BSEL0,1 CHANGE 951101
Z0204
3.3VS
R547 10K_04
DK0-
C115
*5P_50V_06
R549 22_04
LKEN#
R541 0_04
Z0223
C610
.01U_16V_04
_06
RN26 22_4P2R_04123
4
NB_PEXCLK 7
FS3
Z0224
U33
ICS953009AFLF-T
48
10
17
6
11
18
28
3230
2
21
22
29
26
25
7
9
27
40
3
39
121314
15
16
19
20
1
45
56
55
52
49
2324
45
8
4443
4241
3837
3635
3433
31
5453
5150
4746
SDATA
VDDPCI_1
PCICLK4
X1
**FSL2/PCICLK_F0
PCICLK5
**FS4/3V66_1
GNDPCIEXGND3V66
GND
Reset#
VDD48
3V66_0
VDD3V66
GND48
X2
VttPWR_GD/PD#
**ITP_EN/3V66_2F_2X
GNDPCIEX
VDDREF
VDDPCIEX_1
**FS3/PCICLK1_2X**TB_EN/PCICLK2
PCICLK3
GNDPCI
VDDPCI_2
GNDPCI
PCICLK6/*Turbo#
VDDA
VDDPCIEX_2
GND
IREF
GNDCPU
VDDCPU
**Mode0/48MHz*Sel24_48#/24_48MHZ
**FSL0/REF0FSL1/REF1
GNDREF
PCIEXT1PCIEXC1
PCIEXT2PCIEXC2
PCIEXT3PCIEXC3
PCIEXT4/PEREQ1#*PCIEXC4/PEREQ2#*
PCIEXT5/CPU_STOP#*PCIEXC5/PCI_PCIEX_STOP#*
SCLK
CPUCLKT0_FCPUCLKC0_F
CPUCLKT1CPUCLKC1
CPUCLKT2_ITP/PCIEXT0CPUCLKC2_ITP/PCIEXC0
DK3-
FS2
R319 22_04
M_CLK_DDR1 10
R473 0_04
R292 51.1_1%_04
C431
.01U_16V_04
PCICLK3 -> KBC_PCLK951107
Z0216
CLK_RESET
R299 51.1_1%_04
C444
.01U_16V_04
R302 51.1_1%_04
HCLK+_
VGA_PEXCLK
C614
4.7U_6.3V_06
C703
22U_10V_12
R301 10K_04
BSEL1
MODE
R711 0_04
3.3VCLK
CLK_MCH_BCLK# 5
CPU_CLK- 3
Z02203.3VCLK
VGA_PEXCLK# 11
PCLK_TPM 20
-CPU_STOP
CLK_PCIE_NC
D21 *RB751V
AC
3.3VS
Z0205
C595
4.7U_6.3V_06
BSEL0
BSEL1
R287 51.1_1%_04
Q19
2N7002WG
DS
C744 *33P_50V_06
RN27 22_4P2R_0412 3
4
RN17 22_4P2R_04123
4
CLK_PCIE_NC 20
C107
.01U_16V_04
SMB_SBCLK9,10,11,16
FS4
Q182N3904
B
E C
R118 *100_04
PCLKMPCI
C760 .1U_16V_04
R546 0_04
1
_10V_08
CPU_CLK+ 3
M_CLK_DDR#1 10
HCPUCLK+
C472
.01U_16V_04
C603
1U_10V_06
C422
.01U_16V_04
3.3VCLK
ADD *D20,*D21 951124
095
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Schematic Diagrams
B - 4 CPU-1
B.S
chem
atic
Dia
gram
s
CPU-1
H_A#3
H_A#[31:3]5Please testpoint on
BGA1AJ4 H1
H_A#[31:3]
Sheet 3 of CPU-1
VDD3
TP_A34#
H_D#51
H_D#49
H_D#31
R83 150_1%_04
Layout note: no stubon H_STPCLK TP
H_REQ#1H_REQ#2
XDP_DBRESET#H_A#29
H_STPCLK#
H_A#5
TP_SPARE0
H_D#[63:0]
H_DINV#15
TP_EXTBREFR483 2K_1%_06
CPU_DPRSTP#
H_D#15
H_D#2
D10 SCS751V-40A C
H_REQ#1
H_A#4
H_RS#[2:0] 5 XDP_DBRESET#
H_D#58
3.3V
H_D#47
H_D#18
Comp1,3 connect with Zo=55ohm,maketrace length shorter than 0.5"
A#[32-39], APM#[0-1]:
H_DSTBP#3 5
H_INIT#
H_D#40
H_A#27
H_CPURST#
H_TRDY#
TP_APM0#
TP_A32#
H_D#44
H_D#[63:0]
H_RS#2
R470 *0_04
H_DPSLP# 17
CPU_BSEL0
H_CPURST#CPU_FERR#
H_REQ#0
R86
10K_06
Near toADM1032
VDD3
TP3F1
R89 150_1%_04
H_ADSTB#15
H_A#23
TP_A35#
XDP_BPM#0
H_A#14
R460100K_04
Q38NDS352
G
DS
R115 100_04
PM_THRMTRIP#
H_A#26XDP_TDO
R79
10K_06
CPU_DPRSTP#
XDP_BPM#4
H_DPWR# 5
H_D#[63:0]
TP_APM1#
XDP_TCK
R467 56_04
R148 54.9_1%_06
H_DINV#2 5
TP_SPARE4
H_D#42
H_A#9
H_D#48
H_RS#1
THERMTRIP# 33
XDP_TDI
H_A#18
PSI#
H_D#23
R472 *1K_06
H_DSTBN#2 5
H_A#7
H_DPSLP#
H_D#24
H_D#45
H_RS#[2:0]
F070395
H_ADSTB#05
TP_A37#
H_D#4
R95 150_1%_04
1.05VS
H_DSTBP#15
H_D#11
XDP_TRST#
H_BNR# 5
Z0302
H_A#6
CPU_BSEL12
XDP_TMS
Z0306
CPU_BSEL02
H_A#20
H_D#36
COMP0
TP_SPARE3
CPU_FERR#
XDP_TRST#
R82
680_1%_04
R484 1K_1%_06
Place SeriesResistor onH_PWRGD_XDP Withoutstub
1.05VS
H_D#34
H_D#59
H_D#12
H_A#13
H_DBSY# 5
ASTB0 5
H_D#14
H_SMI#17
H_CPUSLP#
XDP_BPM#0
H_SMI#
H_D#46
H_D#50
R155 51_1%_06
CPU_CLK- 2
H_D#39
H_D#25
H_NMI17
H_D#1
H_INTR
CPU_DPRSTP#
Layout:Connect testpoint TP3F1 with noatub
SMD_THERM 23
H_REQ#3
H_D#54
XDP_BPM#3
H_D#53
H_D#63
R154 75_06
H_IGNNE#
H_NMI
H_A#17
H_D#55
XDP_BPM#1
H_THERMDA
R98 150_1%_04
Q11
2N3904
B
EC
XDP_TCK
Z0310
PM_THRMTRIP# shouldconnect to ICH7 and GMCHwithout T-ing(No STUB)
H_A#[31:3]5
H_NMI
H_DPSLP#
H_A20M#
MISC
DATA G
RP3
DATA G
RP2
DATA GRP0DATA GRP1
BGA1B
Yonah Ball-out
E22F24E26H22F23G25E25E23K24G24J24J23H26F26K22H25H23G22J26
N22K25P26R23L25L22L23
P25M23
P22P23T24R24L26T25N24M24N25
AD26
C26
B22
D25
B23
AA23
C21
AB24V24V26W25U23U25U22AB25W22Y23AA26
Y22Y26
AC26AA24W24
V23Y25
AC22AC23AB22AA21AB21AC25AD20AE22AF23AD24AE21AD21AE25AF25AF22AF26AD23AE24AC20M26
U26U1V1
E5B5D24
R26
D6D7AE6
D[0]#D[1]#D[2]#D[3]#D[4]#D[5]#D[6]#D[7]#D[8]#D[9]#D[10]#D[11]#D[12]#D[13]#D[14]#D[15]#DSTBN[0]#DSTBP[0]#DINV[0]#
D[16]#D[17]#D[18]#D[19]#D[20]#D[21]#D[22]#
D[24]#D[23]#
D[25]#D[26]#D[27]#D[28]#D[29]#D[30]#D[31]#DSTBN[1]#DSTBP[1]#
GTLREF
TEST1
BSEL[0]
TEST2
BSEL[1]
D[32]#
BSEL[2]
D[33]#D[34]#D[35]#D[36]#D[37]#D[38]#D[39]#D[40]#D[41]#D[42]#D[43]#
D[45]#D[44]#
D[46]#D[47]#
DSTBN[2]#
DINV[2]#DSTBP[2]#
D[48]#D[49]#D[50]#D[51]#D[52]#D[53]#D[54]#D[55]#D[56]#D[57]#D[58]#D[59]#D[60]#D[61]#D[62]#D[63]#
DSTBN[3]#DSTBP[3]#
DINV[3]#DINV[1]#
COMP[1]COMP[2]COMP[3]
DPRSTP#DPSLP#DPWR#
COMP[0]
PWRGOODSLP#PSI#
R91 150_1%_04
H_D#[63:0]5
XDP_TMS
TP_SPARE2
H_DRDY# 5
H_D#29
R75 10K_06
H_FERR# 17
XDP_TDO
R94 150_1%_04
R120 220_06
H_D#56
PM_THRMTRIP#
Z0313
R131 27.4_1%_06
R87 *51_1%_06
NO_STUFF
1.05VS
H_DSTBN#3 5
H_RS#0
H_PROCHOT#
CPU-1
H_IERR# with a GND0.1" away
H_A#[31:3] H_HIT# 5
TP_A33#
H_A#28
H_A#15
THERM_ALERT# 23
H_TRDY# 5
R465
4.7K_04
H_REQ#3
TP_SPARE6
Z0303
Q392N7002WG
DS
1.05VS
H_CPUSLP# 5,17
R462
100K_04
H_PWRGD 17
R116 100_04
IN-Target Probe
SMC_THERM 23
H_D#19
H_CPURST#
Q10
2N3904
B
EC
H_D#38
H_D#9
H_INTR
C587
10U_10V_08
R92 150_1%_04
H_D#32
H_A#22H_A#21
H_PROCHOT#
R93 150_1%_04
THERM_RST#23
ALL_PWROK 15,17,24
H_THERMDC
Z0308
R464
4.7K_04
H_A#8
H_A#12
H_A#19
R74 51_1%_06
Q12
2N3904
B
EC
1.05VS
XDP_BPM#2
H_D#21
H_A20M#
R652 *0_06
10 MILE
Leave ascape routing on forfuture functionality
H_STPCLK#17
H_D#17H_A#24
H_A#16
H_D#8
C62
10U_10V_08
H_REQ#[4:0]5H_CPURST# 5
H_DSTBP#05
TP_SPARE7
COMP1Z0305
R73 1K_06
10 MILE
H_A#10
H_REQ#4
RESERV
EDHC
LKTH
ERM
XDP/IT
P SI
GNALS
CONTRO
L
ADDR GROUP1ADDR GROUP0
Yonah Ball-out
L4M3K5M1N2J1N3P5P2L1P4
R1P1
L2
K3H2K2J3L5
Y2U5R3W6U4Y5U2R4T5T3
W3W5Y4W2Y1V4
A6A5C4
D5C6B4A3
AA1AA4AB2AA3M4N5T2V3B2
B25
C3
E2G5
H5F21E1
F1
D20B3
H4
B1F3F4G3G2
G6E4
AD4AD3AD1AC4AC2AC1AC5AA6AB3AB5AB6C20
D21A24A25
C7
A22A21
T22
D2F6D3C1AF1D22C23C24
A[3]#A[4]#A[5]#A[6]#A[7]#A[8]#A[9]#A[10]#A[11]#A[12]#A[13]#A[14]#
A[16]#A[15]#
ADSTB[0]#
REQ[0]#REQ[1]#REQ[2]#REQ[3]#REQ[4]#
A[17]#A[18]#A[19]#A[20]#A[21]#A[22]#A[23]#A[24]#A[25]#A[26]#A[27]#A[28]#A[29]#A[30]#A[31]#ADSTB[1]#
A20M#FERR#IGNNE#
STPCLK#LINT0LINT1SMI#
RSVD[01]RSVD[02]RSVD[03]RSVD[04]RSVD[05]RSVD[06]RSVD[07]RSVD[08]RSVD[09]
RSVD[11]
RSVD[10]
ADS#BNR#BPRI#
DEFER#DRDY#DBSY#
BR0#
IERR#INIT#
LOCK#
RESET#RS[0]#RS[1]#RS[2]#TRDY#
HIT#HITM#
BPM[0]#BPM[1]#BPM[2]#BPM[3]#PRDY#PREQ#
TCKTDI
TDOTMS
TRST#DBR#
PROCHOT#THERMDATHERMDC
THERMTRIP#
BCLK[0]BCLK[1]
RSVD[12]
RSVD[13]RSVD[14]RSVD[15]RSVD[16]RSVD[17]RSVD[18]RSVD[19]RSVD[20]
H_INTR17CPU_CLK+ 2
H_A#31
H_THERMDA
Z0301
20 M
ILE
H_ADS# 5
TP_SPARE5
H_D#30
H_REQ#[4:0]
H_INIT# 17
R158 51_1%_06
U28
ADM1032ARM
87654
321
SCLKSDATA
ALERT#GNDTHERM#
D-D+VDD
R117 100_04
R474 51_1%_06
3.3V
H_D#[63:0]5
H_BPRI# 5
H_D#33
THM_VDD
H_A20M#17
H_DEFER# 5
H_D#5
Layout Note:Route H_THERMDA andH_THERMDC on same layer.10 mil trace on 10 milspacing.
PM_DPRSLPVR 17,31
H_D#3
H_STPCLK#
R80 *51_1%_06R151 54.9_1%_06
R84 150_1%_04
3.3VS
H_D#27
R133 27.4_1%_06
R96 150_1%_04
C586 1000P_50V_06
TP_A36#
H_D#7
R135 54.9_1%_06
H_PWRGD
CPU_BSEL1
CPU_FERR#
H_D#[63:0]
H_DINV#05
XDP_BPM#5
COMP2
H_D#43
R471 0_06XDP_BPM#5
R114 51.1_1%_04
R150 51_1%_06
R81
680_1%_04
Q132N3904
B
E C
R461 10K_04
H_D#35
H_SMI#
TP_SPARE1
R157 54.9_1%_06
R90 200_1%_04
H_CPUSLP#
Layout note:
H_IGNNE#17
H_REQ#0
XDP_TDI
R152 54.9_1%_06
H_D#57
Z0307
TP_HEPLL
R463 0 ->*0 R471 *0 -> 0C9601251.05VS
H_D#16
R149 54.9_1%_06
R130 54.9_1%_06
H_D#[63:0] 5
H_D#62
R85 51_1%_06
H_A#30
Z0304
TP_A38#
R463 *0_04
Layout note:Zo=55ohm,0.5"max for GTLREF
VCORE
Z0312
H_A#25
R466
150_1%_04
R156 51_1%_06
H_D#0
H_DSTBN#15
H_D#60
H_D#22
COMP3
TP_A39#
H_BREQ#0 5
XDP_BPM#4
H_D#10
R468 0_04
THM_VDD
H_D#28
H_D#6
H_D#13
H_A#11
H_D#41
1.05VS
H_DINV#3 5
H_LOCK# 5
XDP_BPM#1
H_D#52
Comp0,2 connect with Zo=27.4ohm,maketrace length shorter than 0.5"
H_IGNNE#
H_INIT#
H_REQ#2
R153 51_1%_06
C36 ->1000P
H_HITM# 5
H_DSTBP#2 5
H_THERMDC
XDP_BPM#2
H_D#37
H_D#26
H_D#[63:0] 5
H_DPWR#
H_D#61
XDP_BPM#3
R469 10K_04
H_DSTBN#05
Z0311
H_D#20
R88 150_1%_04
40
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Schematic Diagrams
CPU-2
Route VCCSENSE aat 27.4 ohms wit
BGA1C
Yonah Ball-out
A7A9
A10A12A13A15A17A18A20B7B9
B10B12B14B15B17B18B20C9
C10C12C13C15C17C18D9
D10D12D14D15D17D18
E7E9
E10E12E13E15E17E18E20F7F9
F10F12F14F15F17F18F20AA7AA9
AA10AA12AA13AA15AA17AA18AA20AB9
AC10AB10AB12AB14AB15AB17AB18
VCC[001]VCC[002]VCC[003]VCC[004]VCC[005]VCC[006]VCC[007]VCC[008]VCC[009]VCC[010]VCC[011]VCC[012]VCC[013]VCC[014]VCC[015]VCC[016]VCC[017]VCC[018]VCC[019]VCC[020]VCC[021]VCC[022]VCC[023]VCC[024]VCC[025]VCC[026]VCC[027]VCC[028]VCC[029]VCC[030]VCC[031]VCC[032]VCC[033]VCC[034]VCC[035]VCC[036]VCC[037]VCC[038]VCC[039]VCC[040]VCC[041]VCC[042]VCC[043]VCC[044]VCC[045]VCC[046]VCC[047]VCC[048]VCC[049]VCC[050]VCC[051]VCC[052]VCC[053]VCC[054]VCC[055]VCC[056]VCC[057]VCC[058]VCC[059]VCC[060]VCC[061]VCC[062]VCC[063]VCC[064]VCC[065]VCC[066]VCC[067]
V
VCORE
Layout Note:
place PU and PD CPU-2 B - 5
B.Schem
atic Diagram
s
Sheet 4 of 40CPU-2
nd VSSSENSE traceh 50mil spacing.
+C624
*10U_10V_08
C600
22U_10V_12
C117
.1U_50V_06
C110
22U_10V_12
PLEASE NEAR CPU
C109
22U_10V_12
H_VID0 31
C585
22U_10V_12
C588
10U_10V_08
VSSSENSE 31
C112
.1U_50V_06
BGA1D
Yonah Ball-out
A4A8
A11A14A16A19A23A26B6B8
B11B13B16B19B21B24C5C8
C11C14C16C19C2
C22C25D1D4D8
D11D13D16D19D23D26
E3E6E8
E11E14E16E19E21E24F5F8
F11F13F16F19F2
F22F25G4G1
G23G26H3H6
H21H24
J2J5
J22J25K1K4
K23K26
L3L6
L21L24M2M5
M22M25N1N4
N23N26
P3
P6P21P24R2R5R22R25T1T4T23T26U3U6U21U24V2V5V22V25W1W4W23W26Y3Y6Y21Y24AA2AA5AA8AA11AA14AA16AA19AA22AA25AB1AB4AB8AB11AB13AB16AB19AB23AB26AC3AC6AC8AC11AC14AC16AC19AC21AC24AD2AD5AD8AD11AD13AD16AD19AD22AD25AE1AE4AE8AE11AE14AE16AE19AE23AE26AF3AF6AF8AF11AF13AF16AF19AF21AF24
VSS[001]VSS[002]VSS[003]VSS[004]VSS[005]VSS[006]VSS[007]VSS[008]VSS[009]VSS[010]VSS[011]VSS[012]VSS[013]VSS[014]VSS[015]VSS[016]VSS[017]VSS[018]VSS[019]VSS[020]VSS[021]VSS[022]VSS[023]VSS[024]VSS[025]VSS[026]VSS[027]VSS[028]VSS[029]VSS[030]VSS[031]VSS[032]VSS[033]VSS[034]VSS[035]VSS[036]VSS[037]VSS[038]VSS[039]VSS[040]VSS[041]VSS[042]VSS[043]VSS[044]VSS[045]VSS[046]VSS[047]VSS[048]VSS[049]VSS[050]VSS[051]VSS[052]VSS[053]VSS[054]VSS[055]VSS[056]VSS[057]VSS[058]VSS[059]VSS[060]VSS[061]VSS[062]VSS[063]VSS[064]VSS[065]VSS[066]VSS[067]VSS[068]VSS[069]VSS[070]VSS[071]VSS[072]VSS[073]VSS[074]VSS[075]VSS[076]VSS[077]VSS[078]VSS[079]VSS[080]VSS[081]
VSS[082]VSS[083]VSS[084]VSS[085]VSS[086]VSS[087]VSS[088]VSS[089]VSS[090]VSS[091]VSS[092]VSS[093]VSS[094]VSS[095]VSS[096]VSS[097]VSS[098]VSS[099]VSS[100]VSS[101]VSS[102]VSS[103]VSS[104]VSS[105]VSS[106]VSS[107]VSS[108]VSS[109]VSS[110]VSS[111]VSS[112]VSS[113]VSS[114]VSS[115]VSS[116]VSS[117]VSS[118]VSS[119]VSS[120]VSS[121]VSS[122]VSS[123]VSS[124]VSS[125]VSS[126]VSS[127]VSS[128]VSS[129]VSS[130]VSS[131]VSS[132]VSS[133]VSS[134]VSS[135]VSS[136]VSS[137]VSS[138]VSS[139]VSS[140]VSS[141]VSS[142]VSS[143]VSS[144]VSS[145]VSS[146]VSS[147]VSS[148]VSS[149]VSS[150]VSS[151]VSS[152]VSS[153]VSS[154]VSS[155]VSS[156]VSS[157]VSS[158]VSS[159]VSS[160]VSS[161]VSS[162]
C113
.1U_50V_06
C619
22U_10V_12
C60
22U_10V_12
C620
22U_10V_12
AF18AF17AF15AF14AF12AF10AF9AE20AE18AE17AE15AE13AE12AE10
AD18AE9
AD17AD15AD14AD12AD10AD9AD7AC18AC17AC15AC13AC12AC9AC7AB7AB20
AF20
V6G21J6K6M6J21K21M21N21N6R21R6T21T6V21W21
B26
AD6AF5AE5AF4AE3AF2AE2
AF7
AE7
VCC[099]VCC[098]VCC[097]VCC[096]VCC[095]VCC[094]VCC[093]VCC[092]VCC[091]VCC[090]VCC[089]VCC[088]VCC[087]VCC[086]
VCC[084]VCC[085]
VCC[083]VCC[082]VCC[081]VCC[080]VCC[079]VCC[078]VCC[077]VCC[076]VCC[075]VCC[074]VCC[073]VCC[072]VCC[071]VCC[070]VCC[069]VCC[068]
VCC[100]
VCCP[01]VCCP[02]VCCP[03]VCCP[04]VCCP[05]VCCP[06]VCCP[07]VCCP[08]VCCP[09]VCCP[10]VCCP[11]VCCP[12]VCCP[13]VCCP[14]VCCP[15]VCCP[16]
VCCA
VID[0]VID[1]VID[2]VID[3]VID[4]VID[5]VID[6]
CCSENSE
VSSSENSE
C132
.1U_50V_06
C584
22U_10V_12
S17
S1
21
S16
S1
21
H_VID3 31
C131
22U_10V_12
H_VID5 31H_VID6 31
C594
*10U_10V_08
H_VID1 31
C59
22U_10V_12
+C608
330U_3V_D
C602
22U_10V_12
C58
22U_10V_12
Z0401
VCCSENSE 31
1.5VS
C621
22U_10V_12
H_VID4 31
VCORE
C130
22U_10V_12
C129
22U_10V_12
951128
VCORE
H_VID2 31
C108
22U_10V_12
C601
22U_10V_12
C181
22U_10V_12
C61
22U_10V_12
PLEASE NEAR CPU
1.05VS
C118
.1U_50V_06
VCORE
1.05VS
C592
.01U_50V_06
+C180
*10U_10V_12
C133
.1U_50V_06
winthin 1 inch of CPU
C583
22U_10V_12
L50
HCB1608KF-121T25_06
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Schematic Diagrams
B - 6 VN896-
B.S
chem
atic
Dia
gram
s
VN896-1
Sheet 5 ofVN896-11
40
H_BREQ#03
H_D#55
H_D#52
H_DSTBP#1
H_A#30
H_D#6
H_D#15
CLK_MCH_BCLK#2
H_A#24
H_D#41
GTLVREF_NB
H_D#11
H_DPWR# 3
H_RS#[2:0]3
H_CPURST#3
1.05VS
H_D#2
H_DSTBP#[3:0]
H_A#11
H_A#17
H_REQ#2
H_A#21
C250
.1U_50V_06
H_ADS#3
H_D#34
H_D#20
H_RS#1
H_D#35
C249
1000P_50V_06
H_BPRI#3
H_DINV#1
H_REQ#[4:0]
C646
.1U_50V_06
H_REQ#[4:0]3
H_CPUSLP# 3,17
H_D#14
H_A#23
H_A#[31:3]
1.05VS
H_D#51H_REQ#0
H_TRDY#3
C248
.1U_50V_06
R184 180_1%_06
H_D#1
H_A#18
H_D#3
H_D#58
H_DBSY#3
H_LOCK#3
H_A#14
H_D#54
H_A#4
H_A#6
H_A#3
H_D#63
H_D#9
H_D#27
H_A#26
H_D#12
H_RS#2
H_DEFER#3
H_D#23
H_A#12
H_D#59
H_D#19
H_D#33
H_DSTBP#3
H_A#10
H_D#18
H_REQ#1
H_D#16
H_DSTBN#2
H_A#20
H_REQ#3
H_DINV#[3:0]
H_D#38
CLK_MCH_BCLK2
H_D#62
H_REQ#4
H_A#8
H_A#[31:3]3
H_D#47
H_D#4
H_D#46H_HITM#3
H_DSTBN#[3:0]
H_A#25
H_D#31
H_D#56
H_HIT#3
H_DSTBN#[3:0] 3
H_D#60
H_D#57
ASTB0
H_A#29
H_A#5
H_D#21
H_D#45
H_ADSTB#03
H_D#28
H_D#13
H_D#37
H_D#24
H_D#53
H_D#39
H_A#31
H_BNR#3
H_D#7
H_DINV#3
C219
.01U_50V_06
H_D#30
H_DINV#2
H_D#49
H_A#7
C643
.1U_50V_06
C210
.1U_50V_06
H_RS#0
H_D#5
C263
.1U_50V_06
1.05VS
H_ADSTB#13
H_DSTBN#1
H_D#[63:0] 3
C674
10U_10V_12
C406
10U_10V_12
H_D#32
GTLVREF_NB
C281
.1U_50V_06
H_DSTBP#[3:0] 3
H_A#13
H_D#17
H_A#15
H_D#10
GTLVREF_NB
C273
.1U_50V_06
H_DINV#[3:0]3
H_D#50
H_DSTBP#2
H_DSTBN#3
C645
1000P_50V_06
C229
.01U_50V_06
P4M890_Rev1.9->remove ha32,ha33P4M900_Rev0.2
P4M900 only -->
P4M890 =>HA32,HA33
BGA5A
VN896
B35A36C33C32E31B34B33A34D30A30B31B30E30C29B29C30D36F36G36H34H35F35G35C36D35F34F33G34G33E33H32G32E28E29D28D27C28H28G28F28E27D26D25E25F25G25H26H25B23B25E23B27B28A28B24B26A26C23C22A23G23A24B22E22
AC29A32
C35
G26
C24
B32
C34
E26
C25
M33N34R33T33R34P36P34N35R36U36U34U35T30U32W35V32V36V34
W36W34
AA36V33
AA34Y35Y33
AA32W32V31
W31
R35W33
L35K35J32M34K32J33K33L36L34J34M35
T32T31R32M32M31J35N36J36
C31E35G27D22
F22
AC30
A17
A18
A19
A20
A21
B17
B18
B19
B20
B21
C17
C18
C19
C20
C21
D17
D18
D19
D20
D21
E17
E18
E19
E20
E21
U30J25
F17
F18
F19
F20
F21
G17
G18
G19
G20
G21
T35
A1
A2 A8
A10
A22
A25
A27
A29
A31
A33
A35
B2
B3 B4 B36
C2
C3
C4
C5
E6C26
C27
D3
L31
D4
D5
D6
D8
D11
D23
D24
D29
D31
D32
D34
E2 E4
E5
G22H22
A3
AB32
HD00#HD01#HD02#HD03#HD04#HD05#HD06#HD07#HD08#HD09#HD10#HD11#HD12#HD13#HD14#HD15#HD16#HD17#HD18#HD19#HD20#HD21#HD22#HD23#HD24#HD25#HD26#HD27#HD28#HD29#HD30#HD31#HD32#HD33#HD34#HD35#HD36#HD37#HD38#HD39#HD40#HD41#HD42#HD43#HD44#HD45#HD46#HD47#HD48#HD49#HD50#HD51#HD52#HD53#HD54#HD55#HD56#HD57#HD58#HD59#HD60#HD61#HD62#HD63#
HCLK+HDSTB0P#
HDSTB1P#
HDSTB2P#
HDSTB3P#
HDSTB0N#
HDSTB1N#
HDSTB2N#
HDSTB3N#
HA03#HA04#HA05#HA06#HA07#HA08#HA09#HA10#HA11#HA12#HA13#HA14#HA15#HA16#HA17#HA18#HA19#HA20#HA21#HA22#HA23#HA24#HA25#HA26#HA27#HA28#HA29#HA30#HA31#
HADSTB0P#HADSTB1#
ADS#BNR#BPRI#BREQ0#DBSY#DEFER#DRDY#HIT#HITM#HLOCK#HTRDY#
HREQ0#HREQ1#HREQ2#HREQ3#HREQ4#RS0#RS1#RS2#
HDBI0#HDBI1#HDBI2#HDBI3#
CPURST#
HCLK-
VTT
VTT
VTT
VTT
VTT
VTT
VTT
VTT
VTT
VTT
VTT
VTT
VTT
VTT
VTT
VTT
VTT
VTT
VTT
VTT
VTT
VTT
VTT
VTT
VTT
GTLVREF0GTLVREF1
VTT
VTT
VTT
VTT
VTT
VTT
VTT
VTT
VTT
VTT
HADSTB0N#
GN
DG
ND
GN
DG
ND
GN
DG
ND
GN
DG
ND
GN
DG
ND
GN
DG
ND
GN
DG
ND
GN
DG
ND
GN
DG
ND
GN
D
GN
D
GN
DG
ND
GN
D
DPWR#
GN
DG
ND
GN
DG
ND
GN
DG
ND
GN
DG
ND
GN
DG
ND
GN
DG
ND
GN
DG
ND
GTLCOMPPGTLCOMPN
GN
D
CPUSLPIN#
H_D#40
H_D#22
H_DSTBN#0
C673
10U_10V_12
H_A#19
H_D#61
H_RS#[2:0]
GTLCOMPN
H_D#42H_D#43
H_D#26
H_DINV#0
C220
.01U_50V_06
H_DSTBP#0
H_A#22
C407
10U_10V_12
ASTB0 3
H_D#[63:0]
R167
100_1%_06
C247
.01U_50V_06
1.05VS
R166 49.9_1%_06
H_D#36
H_A#9
C256
.1U_50V_06
H_D#48
H_A#27
GTLCOMPPR183 360_1%_06
H_D#8
H_D#44
C697
1U_10V_06
H_D#29
H_A#16
H_DRDY#3
H_D#25
H_D#0
H_A#28
-
Schematic Diagrams
VN896-2
MDMD_[63:0]9,10
M_DM[0..7]9,10 M_DM[0..7]VN896-2 B - 7
B.Schem
atic Diagram
s
Sheet 6 of 40VN896-2
M_CKE3 9,10MD_33
MD_6
C255
.1U_50V_06
C234
.1U_50V_06
MAA7
*
MD_30
R493 *4.7K_04
951129
M_BA0
MD_49
MCLKOT 2
M_RAS#
MD_42
MD_53
_[63:0]
MAA12
MD_41
R492 4.7K_04
M_WE#
MEMDET SEL:
M_DQS+3
MAA11
0603-->0402
MD_38
C282
.1U_50V_06
MD_22
MD_51
M_DQS-3
C266
.1U_50V_06
1.8V
MAA[0:13]
MAA5
951129
M_RAS#
MAA12
M_WE# 9,10
M_DQS+0 M_DQS+[0..7]
C175
.1U_50V_06
MD_36MD_37
M_CS0#
M_WE#
MAA10
C227
1000P_50V_06
MD_1
C145 5P_50V_06
C287
1U_10V_06
M_RAS# 9,10
MD_61
M_CS1#
BGA5B
VN896
AF35AG34AJ36AK35AF34AG35AJ34AK34AG32AF32AH30AJ31AF31AH32AH31AJ32AK33AL36AP35AL34AL35AM35AT36AM34AK24AL23AM24AJ22AK23AN24AM23AM22AK20AK19AM19AR18AL20AM20AL18AM18AR17AT16AN16AN15AM17AP17AM16AM15AN22AN21AP19AT18AT21AR21AT19AR19AR14AM14AP13AR11AP14AN14AT12AP12
AB34
AB36
AH36AF30AN36AN23AN20AT15AP21AT13
AT27AP27AT24AP26
AH35
AH34
AP36
AP23
AC
24
AD
17
AD
19
AD
21
AT35
AJ28
AK2
5AK
27AK
29A
L26
AL28
AL3
0AM
25
AM29
AM
31AN
26A
N27
AN31
AN
33
AG29AJ18
AP30
AR
26
AA2
4AB
24
AR33
AN18
AR15
AR20
AR13
AM
27
AT2
5AT
28A
T31
AR30AR29AT30AN30AP31AR31AT32AP32AN32AN29AR32AT33AR25
AR28
AN28AR27AP28
AT34AP34AR34AN34
AP29
AT29
AM33
AF36
AB35
AT26AP25AR24AN25
E7 E34
E36
F1 F2
F4 F5
F6 F7
F10
F14
F23
F26
F27
F29
F30
F32
G1
G2
G4
G7
G11
G29
H2
H4
H7
H23
H24
H27
H31
H36
J2 J4 J5 J6 J7E9
F24
H33
AJ35
AH33
AR36
AR22
AP18
AP15
AP20
AR12
AD
23AD
24A
J26
AP33
AD22
AD20
AD16
AD18
MD00MD01MD02MD03MD04MD05MD06MD07MD08MD09MD10MD11MD12MD13MD14MD15MD16MD17MD18MD19MD20MD21MD22MD23MD24MD25MD26MD27MD28MD29MD30MD31MD32MD33MD34MD35MD36MD37MD38MD39MD40MD41MD42MD43MD44MD45MD46MD47MD48MD49MD50MD51MD52MD53MD54MD55MD56MD57MD58MD59MD60MD61MD62MD63
MCLKI
MCLKO-
DQM0#DQM1#DQM2#DQM3#DQM4#DQM5#DQM6#DQM7#
CS0#CS1#CS2#CS3#
DQS0-
DQS1-
DQS2-
DQS3-
VCC
MEM
VCC
MEM
VCC
MEM
VCC
MEM
VC
CM
EM
VC
CM
EMVC
CM
EM
VC
CM
EMV
CC
ME
MVC
CM
EMV
CC
ME
MVC
CM
EMV
CC
ME
M
VC
CM
EM
VCC
MEM
VC
CM
EM
VCC
MEM
VC
CM
EM
VCC
MEM
MEMVREF0MEMVREF1
VC
CM
EM
VCC
MEM
VCC
MEM
VC
CM
EM
VC
CM
EM
DQS4-
DQS5-
DQS6-
DQS7-
VCC
MEM
VCC
MEM
VC
CM
EM
VCC
MEM
MA01MA02MA03MA04MA05MA06MA07MA08MA09MA10MA11MA12MA13
BA0
SRAS#SCAS#SWE#
CKE0CKE1CKE2CKE3
BA1
MA00
DMCOMP
MEMDET
MCLKO+
ODT0ODT1ODT2ODT3
GN
D
GN
DG
ND
GN
DG
ND
GN
DG
ND
GN
DG
ND
GN
DG
ND
GN
D
GN
DG
ND
GN
DG
ND
GN
DG
ND
GN
DG
ND
GN
DG
ND
GN
DG
ND
GN
DG
ND
GN
DG
ND
GN
DG
ND
GN
DG
ND
GN
DG
ND
GN
DG
ND
GN
D
GN
D
GN
D
DQS0+
DQS1+
DQS2+
DQS3+
DQS4+
DQS5+
DQS6+
DQS7+
VCC
MEM
VC
CM
EM
VCC
MEM
BA2
VC
CM
EM
VC
CM
EM
VC
CM
EM
VC
CM
EM
C200
.1U_50V_06
M_CKE2 9,10
MD_46
C161 5P_50V_06
MD_54
M_DQS-1
MAA1
M_DM2M_DM3
C295
.1U_50V_06
M_ODT0 10
MAA1
M_CS2#
MAA10
MAA3
C146 5P_50V_06
C150 5P_50V_06
R173
150_1%_06
M_DQS+2
M_CS0# 10
M_DQS+[0..7] 9,10
M_CKE0 10
MD_7
C157 5P_50V_06
1.8V
M_DQS-7
MD_58
MD_23
C267
.1U_50V_06
M_DQS-0
M_DQS-2
MAA6
M_DM1
C144 5P_50V_06
MD_26
C142 5P_50V_06
C262
.1U_50V_06
C151 5P_50V_06
C279
1000P_50V_06
MCLKOC 2
MAA4
MAA9
MD_21
MD_32
M_DQS+6
M_DQS+5
0603-->0402
M_BA0
MD_20
C280
1000P_50V_06
MAA2
MCLKIT
MD_29
M_CS3# 9,10
MD_10 MAA5
C147 5P_50V_06
M_DM4
MD_17
MD_0
951129
M_CS2# 9,10
MD_35
MAA0
MD_59
MD_9
MD_48
MD_45
MD_16
MD_40
MVREF_NB
C630 5P_50V_06
C158 5P_50V_06
MAA2
MD_3
MD_62
M_BA2 9,10
MAA9
MD_47
C152 5P_50V_06
1: DDR2
M_DM7
MD_11
MD_28
MD_50
MD_15
MD_12
MEMDET
1.8V
MD_13
MD_34
M_ODT2 9,10
M_DQS-4
M_DQS+1M_DQS-[0..7]
M_BA2
M_CLKO+ R490 22_04
MCLKIT 2
M_DQS-[0..7] 9,10
MAA4
C163 5P_50V_06
M_ODT1 10
M_CKE1 10
C259
.1U_50V_06
MAA3
MAA8
M_DM6C277
1U_10V_06
MD_4M_BA0 9,10
MD_52
C162 5P_50V_06
MD_14
MAA13
MD_25
MAA8
C205
.1U_50V_06
C174
.1U_50V_06
R176
150_1%_06
MD_63
M_ODT3 9,10
M_DQS+7
C233
.1U_50V_06
MD_43
1.8V
M_CAS#
MAA[0:13] 9,10
MD_55
MCLKIT = DCLKx + 2 "
M_BA1 9,10
1.8V
M_CAS# 9,10
M_DM0
M_DQS+4
Z0601
M_DQS-6
C221
1000P_50V_06
MD_31
MD_18
MD_60
M_CS1# 10
MD_39
M_BA2
MVREF_NB
MAA13
MCLKO+/- as short as passable
M_DQS-5
MAA6
MD_5
MD_27
C164 5P_50V_06
M_CAS#
MD_24
MD_44
MAA7
M_CLKO-
MAA0
M_BA1
MEMDET
MD_2
R491 22_04
C149 5P_50V_06C160 5P_50V_06
M_BA1
MD_19
C143 5P_50V_06
0: DDR1
C148 5P_50V_06
0603-->0402
M_DM5
C159 5P_50V_06
M_CS3#
MD_56
MD_8
R494 301_1%_04
MD_57
MAA11
-
Schematic Diagrams
B - 8 VN896-
B.S
chem
atic
Dia
gram
s
VN896-3
Sheet 7 of VN896-3
1.5VS1.5VS3
40
TX02-
TX12-
C408
1U_10V_06
1.5V
PE0TX4 11
PE0TX14
PE0RX8
C685 .1U_10V_04
BGA5C
VN896
D1
H1E1
J1
AL4
B1C1
AP1AN3AT3AR4AN2AN1AP5
AN4
AT2AR3
AR1AT1
AR5AP4
AL6
AL5
W13
Y13
AA1
3AB
13A
C13
AJ1
AJ2
AJ3
AJ4
AJ5
AJ6
AN5
T13
U13
V13
AC32AD29
AD31
AD14AD13
AD35AE36AD36AD34
R13
M23M24N12N25P12P25R12T12T25U12U25V12
W12W25Y12Y25
AA12AB12
AC31AD30
AB25AC12AC25AD12
AJ7
N13
N14
P13
AK3
AK4
AK1
AK2
K1L1L4M4M1N1N4P4P1R1T1U1U4V4V1W1W4
AA1AB1AC1AC4AD4AD1AE1
Y4
E3D2F3G3H3J3K3L3K6L6M3N3M6N6P3R3T3U3T6U6V3W3W6V6Y3AA3AA6AB6AB3AC3AD3AE3
Y1
AG1AF1
AF4AE4
B5AC34
AG6AF6
G6AE6AH5
H6AE7AH6
AH3
AH4
B6
K5
K7 K31
K34
K36
L2 L7 L32
L33
M5
M7
M36
N2
N5
N7
P2
P7 P14
P15
P16
P17
P18
P19
M13M14M15M16M20M21M22
K4
L5 M2
P5 P6
AK5
M12
AM5
P20
AF7
H5AD7G5AD6AH1AH2
AC36AC33D7
K2
AD15
AK6
AK7
PEXTX01+
PEXTX02+PEXTX01-
PEXTX02-
VCLK
PEXTX00+PEXTX00-
VD00VD01VD02VD03VD04VD05VD06
VBE#
UPSTB+UPSTB-
DNSTB+DNSTB-
UPCMDDNCMD
VLVREF
VLCOMPN
VCC
33P
EXV
CC
33PE
XVC
C33
PEX
VC
C33
PEX
VCC
33PE
XVC
C33
PEX
VC
C33
PEX
VCC
33P
EXV
CC
33PE
XVC
C33
PEX
VC
C33
PEX
VD07
VC
C33
PEX
VCC
33P
EXV
CC
33PE
X
GNDAHCKGNDAMCK
VSUS15
VCC15VLVCC15VL
SUSST#TESTIN#RESET#PWROK
VCC
33P
EX
VCC15VCC15VCC15VCC15VCC15VCC15VCC15VCC15VCC15VCC15VCC15VCC15VCC15VCC15VCC15VCC15VCC15VCC15
VCCA33HCKVCCA33MCK
VCC15VCC15VCC15VCC15
VCC
33P
EX
VC
C33
PEX
VCC
33P
EXV
CC
33PE
X
VC
C33
PEX
VCC
33PE
X
VC
C33
PEX
VCC
33P
EX
PEXTX03+PEXTX03-PEXTX04+PEXTX04-PEXTX05+PEXTX05-PEXTX06+PEXTX06-PEXTX07+PEXTX07-PEXTX08+PEXTX08-PEXTX09+PEXTX09-PEXTX10+PEXTX10-PEXTX11+
PEXTX12-PEXTX13+PEXTX13-PEXTX14+PEXTX14-PEXTX15+PEXTX15-
PEXTX11-
PEXRX00+/DVP0D11PEXRX00-/DVP0D10PEXRX01+/DVP0D09PEXRX01-/DVP0D08PEXRX02+/DVP0D07PEXRX02-/DVP0D06
PEXRX03+/DVP0CLKPEXRX03-/DVPTVCLKR
PEXRX04+/DVP0D05PEXRX04-/DVP0D04PEXRX05+/DVP0D03PEXRX05-/DVP0D02PEXRX06+/DVP0D01PEXRX06-/DVP0D00PEXRX07+/DVP0DEPEXRX07-/DVP0HS
PEXRX08+/DVP1D11PEXRX08-/DVP1D10PEXRX09+/DVP1D09PEXRX09-/DVP1D08PEXRX10+/DVP1D07PEXRX10-/DVP1D06
PEXRX11+/DVP1CLKPEXRX11-/DVP1D05PEXRX12+/DVP1D04PEXRX12-/DVP1D03PEXRX13+/DVP1D02PEXRX13-/DVP1D01PEXRX14+/DVP1D00
PEXRX14-/DVP1DEPEXRX15+/DVP1HSPEXRX15-/DVP1VS
PEXTX12+
PEXTX16+PEXTX16-
PEXRX16+PEXRX16-
PEXDETPEXWAKE#
PEXCLK+PEXCLK-
VCCA33PEX0VCCA33PEX1VCCA33PEXCK
GNDAPEX0GNDAPEX1GNDAPEXCK
VCCA33PEX2
GNDAPEX2
INTR#
GN
DG
ND
GN
DG
ND
GN
DG
ND
GN
DG
ND
GN
D
GN
DG
ND
GN
DG
ND
GN
DG
ND
GN
D
GN
DG
ND
GN
DG
ND
GN
DG
ND
GN
D
VCC15VCC15VCC15VCC15VCC15VCC15VCC15
GN
D
GN
D
GN
D
GN
DG
ND
VC
C33
PEX
VCC15
VLCOMPP
GN
D
VSUS15PEX
PEXCOMP0PEXCOMP1PEXREXT0PEXREXT1
PEXCOMP2PEXREXT2
PEXHPSCI#PEXPMESCI#
TCSEN#
GN
D
VCC15VL
VC
C33
PEX
VCC
33P
EX
PE0RX1# 11
PE0RX6 11
PE0TX9 11
Z0704
FB2HCB2012KF-121T30_08
PE0RX4# 11PE0RX5 11
NB_PEXCLK# 2
PE0TX8# 11
PE0RX1#
L38HCB1608KF-121T25_06
PEXMESCI# 16
PE0TX10#
PE0TX6#
C358 4.7U_10V_08
NEAR NB(VN800)
TX10+
PE0RX1#
PE0RX12
3.3VS
PEXCOMP2
C318 2.2U_6.3V_06
C413 4.7U_10V_08
PE0TX7# 11
PE0RX3#
PE0RX11#
VLAD5
C657 .1U_10V_04
PE0RX7 11
PE0RX3# 11
PE0TX8 11
PE0RX0#
UPSTB#
PE0TX5#
+ CA1
*330U_6.3V_D
S8 S121
C272
.1U_50V_06
PE0TX0# 11
PE0TX4# 11
VCCA33PEX2
C768 *47P_50V_04
C664 .1U_10V_04
C677 .1U_10V_04
1.8V->GND 951101
PEXHPSCI# ADDPULL 3.3VS951102
3.3VS
PE0RX12# 11
WAKE 16
PE0TX0 11
PE0TX15 11
PE0TX0
PE0TX2
TX01+C320 2.2U_6.3V_06
C246
.1U_50V_06
GNDAPEXCK
PE0RX5
C654 .1U_10V_04
PE0TX6 11
Z0702
C393
1U_10V_06
C764 *47P_50V_04