Philips-BDP-2305-Service-Manual电路原理图.pdf
Version 1.2 Blu-ray PlayerPublished by Niki Conform to Directive 2005/32/EC (Commission Regulation EC No. 1275/2008). In addition, the player must conform to the following requirement. Function Requirement 1. Standby -52 dB suppression of the disturbance with regard to the rated output voltage. The peak level has to be measured according to IEC 60651 weighted (A) curve. 2-11.5 Additional Requirements for India 1.5.1 VoltageRange Check The set should work NORMALLY at mains voltage from 170V to 280V AC. (Incases of set with Audio amplifiers, at lower mains voltages, audio rated poweroutput might be lower against the specified power at nominal mains voltage, butremaining performance should be unaffected). 1.5.2 Soak Test The set should be tested in ON condition with full loaded condition (MaximumAudio Power Output in case of set with Audio Amplifiers) at mains voltage of 280VAC, for 4 hours. 1.5.3 310V AC Test The set should be connected to 310V AC in Standby condition for 4 hours. Setshould work NORMALLY after the test. 1.5.4 Immunity to Electrical Surge from External Devices (For India & ALL other Regions) The product shall withstand Surge from external devices (e.g. TV) cinch connectors into ALL video outputs without damaging any electrical component (e.g. MPEG IC) All products shall have surge protection implemented for all Video Output terminals. Test Condition: 1. Refer to ESD test setup and test condition to simulate the surge from external devices. 2. Contact Discharge to signal pin of cinch socket with below modified cinch connector jig to tap out the signal line. Requirement: For India: Set must be able to withstand up to ±25kV contact discharge without any component damage. For All Other Regions: Set must be able to withstand up to ±15kV contact discharge without any component damage. 1.5.5 Immunity to DC Voltages from External Devices at CVBS Terminal (For India Only) The CVBS video output must be DC isolated from external devices (e.g. TV and RF Modulators). 2-22 Mechanical Specifications 2.1 Mechanical Strength and Ease of Control 2.1.1 Mechanical Strength Set exterior parts such as lens, buttonsetc, shall be able to withstand a force of 50N during 30 seconds from all possible directions. The rigid test finger, according to IEC60065 clause: 9.1.8 should be used. Set shall be proof against a pinch force of 150N, loaded by a bare hand. The product shall give a rigid impression and shall not produce any annoying mechanical noise. 2.1.2 Rigidity of Top Surface Set top must be able to withstand a force of 100N for duration of at least 30 seconds. This force has to be applied by means of a flat plane of 4cm2(a plane with dimensions of 2cm x 2cm) at all places at the top side. 2.1.3 Regularity of Operating Forces for Touch Control Deviations in the regularity of the operating force of touch control shall not be perceptible by hand. 2.1.4 Moving of Set during Operation Set shall not move (slide backwards) whilst operating the touch control on the set or inserting disc. 2.1.5 Maximum Temperatures The maximum permissible temperature rises of the various external parts of a product are mentioned in the next table. The values of the temperature are based upon the maximum ambient temperature of 35°C. The temperatures have to be measured after an operation time of 4 hours. Maximum temperature rises with respect to the max ambient temperature. External Product Parts Maximum Temperature Rise (°C) Metallic Parts: -front part of enclosure 10 -other parts of enclosure 25 Non-metallic Parts: -enclosure 302.2 Detachable Mains Cord & Connector Sockets 2.2.1 Connector / Socket a) Cinch sockets need to withstand a force of at least 100N in insertion and withdrawal directions and 50N parallel to the set surface at 2cm distance. b) If the connector socket is mounted directly on the PCB, the solder points have to be relieved mechanically. c) Connector / socket have to withstand the following minimal insertions and withdrawals, USBPort: 1500 Other connectors: 500 2-32.2.2 NA a) Detachable mains cord inlet has to withstand minimal 2500 insertions and withdrawals. b) Mains cord operating force should be within the following limits: Withdrawal Force, P: 10N P 50N Insertion Force, F: F 50N 2.3 Visibility of User Interface Displays & Indicators NA 2.3.1 Viewing Angle The visibility of display is possible under a viewing angle of 30from Top, Bottom, Left and Right. Note: Viewing angle with regard to the perpendicular at the front of the apparatus. 2.3.2 Display illumination The display / segment illumination should be uniform without undesirable light concentrations. 2.3.3 Brightness As per reference. BDP2100. 2.3.4 Light Leakage No light leakage is allowed (e.g. at connector sockets). Above to be judge in dark condition to a bright condition of 600-800 lux 2.4 Screw Fixations The screw fixations have to be designed in such a way, that after 10 times screwing and unscrewing, no decrease of the quality of the fixation occurs. The dimensions of thermoplastic bosses, intended for screw-fixations, have to be designed in such a way that no deterioration of the fixation can take place, taken into account the environment conditions. 2.5 Support Foot 2.5.1 Type of material Refer to MUS 3 for the type of material used. 1. Material for the support foot cannot shrunk in such a degree, e.g. after the Cyclic Humidity Test of 21 x 24 hours, that the set touches the furniture or other equipment during shifting. Minimum of 1mm height should still be attained. 2. Material of the support foot cannot leave stains on furniture surfaces after climatic tests e.g. 70deg x 96hr. 3. The support foots shall prevent the set from moving over the underneath surface while normally operating the set. 2-42.6 Touch Control Criteria NA 2.7 Bezel and Tray loader design 2.7.1 Strength Permissible load on Bezel in any direction is 50N.The Tray & Bezel should not be broken or permanently deformed, nor cause damage to other parts of set. The Bezel may dislodge above 30N without suffering any damage, and the user must be able to easily put the Bezel back. Dislodge of the Bezel shall not cause damage to the set. 2.7.2 Actuating force needed for Tray Force needed to actuate the tray should be 5N. 2.7.3 Tray Movement Cycle (Life Test) 24,000 open / close cycles 2.7.4 Tray Dimension Refer to Appendix A.Disc should be fully out at tray open position. 2.8 Shock Sensitivity Requirement: No muting, plop sounds, picture freeze/jerk or audible/visible interference when impacting with force of - In the ±X and ±Y directions: F 6g / 3ms, V = 0.06ms In the ± Z direction: F 4g / 3ms, V = 0.04ms where g = acceleration due to gravity Refer to ODM Quality & Reliability handbook 6 for the details of the test discs and testing method. 2.9 Thermal Performance Requirements: 1. Set should function normally 2. Temperature rise of PCB prints shall not exceed 85C 3. Temperature readings of all mechanical / electrical components and modules shall not exceed their specification limits. The calculated junction temperature of semiconductors shall also not exceed spec limits. Refer to “ODM Quality & Reliability handbook 6 Thermal Stability Test for player” for the details of the testing method. 2.10 Dust Injection Test Refer to “ODM Quality & Reliability handbook 6 Dust Test”for details of the dust specifications and test procedures. 2-52.11 Noise Specifications Test Conditions: Measurements are to be made inside an Anechoic Chamber (echo-free environment) with ambient noise of less than 16dBA. Measurements are to be taken at the following positions: (a) Top-Surface and at center of Front-Cabinet (b) Front-Surface and at center of Front-Cabinet The microphone is to be positioned 10cm from abovementioned surfaces. Set Functional State RequirementIdle State Standby Mode < 20 dBA Set On and “No Disc“ mode < 20 dBA Disc Load/Unload Start/End peak noise < 60dBA Disc loading noise (RMS) < 45dBA Playback CDDA & SACD (Stereo & Multichannel) Stop to Play peak noise < 35 dBA Play (first & last tracks) < 30 dBA Search Forward & Backward (all speeds) <35 dBA Pause (first & last tracks) < 30 dBA Jump Forward (first to last track) < 45 dBA Jump Backwards (last to first track) < 45 dBA Playback CD Unbalanced (10g/mm) Play (first & last tracks) < 30 dBA Playback DVD Unbalanced (10g/mm) Play (inner & outermost title) < 32 dBA Playback BD Unbalanced (7g/mm) Play (inner & outermost title) < 37 dBA Playback DVD & DVD+R/RW Stop to Play peak noise < 35 dBA Play (inner & outermost title, Layer 0) < 30 dBA Search Forward & Backward (all speeds) < 35 dBA Pause (inner & outermost title, Layer 0) < 30 dBA Jump Forward (inner to outermost title) < 45 dBA Jump Backwards (outer to innermost title) < 45 dBA Layer Jump (layer 0 to layer 1) < 45 dBA Playback BD & BD-J Stop to Play peak noise < 44 dBA Play (inner & outermost title) < 36dBA Search Forward & Backward < 36dBA Pause (inner & outermost title) < 36dBA Jump Forward (inner to outermost title) < 44 dBA Jump Backwards (outer to innermost title) < 44 dBA Playback BD-9 Stop to Play peak noise < 47 dBA Play (inner & outermost title) < 46 dBA Search Forward & Backward < 46 dBA Pause (inner & outermost title) < 46 dBA Jump Forward (inner to outermost title) < 47 dBA Jump Backwards (outer to innermost title) < 47 dBA 2.12 Finishing / Artwork Reliability 2.12.1 General Appearance / Finishing (NA) Refer to OQA Cosmetic Criteria for details. 2-6The visibility of flow lines, sink marks, scratches, unevenness and flashes has to be judged at a distance of 30 cm, with normal overhead lighting (8001000 lux): Surface Area Requirements For highly visible surfaces Very high appearance requirements: 9 None or very small flow lines ( 5mm) may occur 9 None or very small and faint injection-marks / sink-marks may occur 9 No burrs, scratches or other defects may be visible For surfaces which in normal use are not or less visible High appearance requirements: 9 Small flow lines (10mm) may occur 9 No burrs, injection marks, sink marks or other defects may be visible The exterior of the apparatus should be free of burrs. Sharp edges and corners should have a minimum radius of 0.3mm whenever possible. 2.12.2 Decorative Coating Test Samples need to be sufficiently aged before testing. They should be prepared according prescribed production conditions and conditioned at standard atmospheric conditions for at least 3 weeks. However if the samples are prepared within 3 weeks before testing, artificial aging in an oven at 40C during 3 x 24 hours is required. The samples should be allowed to stabilize at the standard atmospheric conditions after the ageing period and before executing the tests (in general a period of 2 hours will be sufficient). 2.12.2.1 Adhesion Test Test methods are divided into: a) Destructive test This test is intended for the release of coating and printings. For this method, preparation is done using a knife is used to cut gridlines over the area to be tested. The gridlines should be approximately 2mm spaced. b) Non-destructive test This test is intended for incoming inspections of batches of products with coatings and printings. Test Method (for both destructive and non-destructive) Press the self-adhesive tape with a length of about 5 cm firmly onto the sample, and remove it immediately with a jerk at an angle which is as close as possible to 60° to the surface. Corners and sharp edges have to be included in this test. 2.12.2.2 Resistance to Ethanol Test method The coating is rubbed in groups of 10 or 25 rubbing cycles (one cycle = one complete to and from movement) with the hand tool with an average speed of 2 m/min. In the case that more than 25 cycles are required, the felt has to be soaked after each 25th cycle with Ethanol by means of a diffuser and the test should be continued immediately. After the last test cycle rests of the Ethanol has to be wiped off immediately from the tested surface with a soft cloth. (See figure) Requirement: Rcs3 = 2x25 cycles 2-72.12.2.3 Resistance to Dry Abrasion Test method A fixed load of 2.5 N is used for this method. The specific pressure depends on the size of the area to be tested. This implies, in relation to real use in practice, a higher load on ribs, raised lettering, etc. The abrasive wheel is made from 3 discs of abrasive material (Scotch Brite Cleaning and finishing material type A-VFN, thickness 6.35mm). Requirement: Rda2 = 175Rev 2.12.2.4 Scratch Resistance (Scr) Test method: Test Roller used: Steel Tester Position: Tester should be placed vertically with both rubber wheels on the test substrate Average Speed: Very slow (2 m/min) Test Pattern: 2 perpendicular to each other Number of Stroke: 10cm (centre 6cm for assessment) Mutual Distance between strokes: approx 1cm Load Applied: 10N 2-8