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Notebook Computer
M570U/M575U
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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.
This publication and any accompanying software may not, in whole or in part, be reproduced, translated, transmitted orreduced to any machine readable form without prior consent from the vendor, manufacturer or creators of this publica-tion, except for copies kept by the user for backup purposes.
Brand and product names mentioned in this publication may or may not be copyrights and/or registered trademarks oftheir respective companies. They are mentioned for identification purposes only and are not intended as an endorsementof that product or its manufacturer.
Version 1.0June 2006
TrademarksIntel, Pentium, and Intel Core are trademarks/registered trademarks of Intel Corporation.
is a trademark of SRS Labs, Inc. WOW technology is incorporated under license from SRS Labs, Inc.Other brand and product names are trademarks and./or registered trademarks of their respective companies.
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About this ManualThis manual is intended for service personnel who have completed sufficient training to undertake the maintenance andinspection of personal computers.
It is organized to allow you to look up basic information for servicing and/or upgrading components of the M570U/M575U series notebook PC.
The following information is included:
Chapter 1, Introduction, provides general information about the location of system elements and their specifications.Chapter 2, Disassembly, provides step-by-step instructions for disassembling parts and subsystems and how to upgradeelements of the system.
Appendix A, Part ListsAppendix B, Schematic Diagrams
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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 20V, 6.5A minimum 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 I 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.
2. Keep it dry, and dont overheat it. Keep the computer and power supply away from any kind of heating element. This is an electrical appliance. If water or any other liquid gets into it, the computer could be badly damaged.
3. Follow the proper working procedures for the computer. Shut the computer down properly and dont forget to save your work. Remember to periodically save your data as data may be lost if the battery is depleted.
Do not expose the computer to any shock or vibration.
Do not place it on an unstable surface.
Do not place anything heavy on the computer.
Do not expose it to excessive heat or 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.
Do not turn off the power until you properly shut down all programs.
Do not turn off any peripheral devices when the computer is on.
Do not disassemble the 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 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 (i.e. AC/DC adapter or car
adapter).
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.
Power Safety
WarningBefore 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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Battery Precautions Only use batteries designed for this computer. The wrong battery type may explode, leak or damage the computer. Do not continue to use a battery that has been dropped, or that appears damaged (e.g. bent or twisted) in any way. Even if the
computer continues to work with a damaged battery in place, it may cause circuit damage, which may possibly result in fire. Recharge the batteries using the notebooks system. Incorrect recharging may make the battery explode. Do not try to repair a battery pack. Refer any battery pack repair or replacement to your service representative or qualified service
personnel. Keep children away from, and promptly dispose of a damaged battery. Always dispose of batteries carefully. Batteries may explode
or leak if exposed to fire, or improperly handled or discarded. Keep the battery away from metal appliances. Affix tape to the battery contacts before disposing of the battery. Do not touch the battery contacts with your hands or metal objects.
Battery Disposal
The product that you have purchased contains a rechargeable battery. The battery is recyclable. At the end ofits useful life, under various state and local laws, it may be illegal to dispose of this battery into the municipalwaste stream. Check with your local solid waste officials for details in your area for recycling options or properdisposal.
CautionDanger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommend-ed 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 .........................................................................................1-1System Specifications .....................................................................1-2External Locator - Top View with LCD Panel Open ......................1-6External Locator - Front View ........................................................1-7External Locator - Rear View ........................................................1-8External Locator - Left & Right Side View ...................................1-9External Locator - Bottom View ...................................................1-10Mainboard Overview - Top (Key Parts) .......................................1-11Mainboard Overview - Bottom (Key Parts) ..................................1-12Mainboard Overview - Top (Connectors) .....................................1-13Mainboard Overview - Bottom (Connectors) ...............................1-14Disassembly ...............................................2-1Overview .........................................................................................2-1Maintenance Tools ..........................................................................2-2Connections .....................................................................................2-2Maintenance Precautions .................................................................2-3Disassembly Steps ...........................................................................2-4Removing the Battery ......................................................................2-5Removing the Hard Disk Drive .......................................................2-6Removing the Optical (CD/DVD) Device ......................................2-8Removing the System Memory (RAM) ..........................................2-9Removing the Processor ................................................................2-10Removing the VGA Card ..............................................................2-12Removing the Wireless LAN Module ...........................................2-13Removing the TV Tuner Card .......................................................2-14Removing the Bluetooth Module ..................................................2-15Removing the Keyboard ................................................................2-16Removing the Modem ...................................................................2-17
Part Lists ..................................................A-1Part List Illustration Location ........................................................ A-2Top ................................................................................................. A-3Bottom ........................................................................................... A-4LCD ............................................................................................... A-5DVD-ROM Drive .......................................................................... A-6DVD-RW Drive ............................................................................. A-7Combo Drive ................................................................................. A-8HDD ............................................................................................... A-92nd HDD ...................................................................................... A-10Schematic Diagrams.................................B-1SYSYTEM BLOCK DIAGRAM ...................................................B-2Clock Generator ..............................................................................B-3YONAH 1/2 ....................................................................................B-4YONAH 2/2 ....................................................................................B-5Calistoga 1/5 Host ...........................................................................B-6Calistoga 2/5 ...................................................................................B-7Calistoga 3/5 DDR ..........................................................................B-8Calistoga 4/5 ...................................................................................B-9Calistoga 5/5 .................................................................................B-10DIMM A .......................................................................................B-11DIMM B .......................................................................................B-12VGA Card Connector ...................................................................B-13ICH7-R 1/4 SATA ........................................................................B-14ICH7-R 2/4 (PCI, USB) ................................................................B-15ICH7-R 3/4 FWH .........................................................................B-16ICH7-R 4/4 ...................................................................................B-17CD-ROM, BT, CCD, USB2.0*2 ..................................................B-18TI-7412/7402 ................................................................................B-19
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Card Reader & New Card ............................................................ B-20MINI PCI & MINI Card ............................................................... B-21Realtek GIGA LAN ..................................................................... B-22AC97, FAN & LED Board Connector ......................................... B-23Audio DJ ...................................................................................... B-24Azalia CODEC & AMP ............................................................... B-25Pre Amp & Sub-Woofer ............................................................... B-26Super I/O, IR & CIR & TPM ....................................................... B-27H8 ................................................................................................. B-28+VCORE ...................................................................................... B-29+1.05VS, +2.5VS ......................................................................... B-30+1.8V, 0.9V, +1.5VS ................................................................... B-31+VDD3, +VDD5 .......................................................................... B-32CHARGER, DC-IN ...................................................................... B-33Button Board ................................................................................ B-34Card Reader Board ...................................................................... B-35USB & 1394 Board - M560U ...................................................... B-36USB & 1394 Board - M570U ...................................................... B-37COM Port Board .......................................................................... B-38Audio DJ Board ............................................................................ B-39Click Board .................................................................................. B-40Second SATA HDD Board .......................................................... B-41
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Introduction
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1.Introduction
1: IntroductionOverviewThis manual covers the information you need to service or upgrade the M570U/M575U series notebook computer. In-formation about operating the computer (e.g. getting started, and the Setup utility) is in the Users Manual. Informationabout drivers (e.g. VGA & audio) is also found in Users Manual. That manual is shipped with the computer.
Operating systems (e.g. Windows XP, etc.) have their own manuals as do application software (e.g. word processing anddatabase programs). If you have questions about those programs, you should consult those manuals.
The M570U/M575Useries notebook is designed to be upgradeable. See Disassembly on page 2 - 1 for a detailed de-scription of the upgrade procedures for each specific component. Please note the warning and safety information indi-cated by the symbol.
The balance of this chapter reviews the computers technical specifications and features.
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System Specifications
Feature Specification
Processor Types 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 Duo Processor(478-pin) Micro-FC-PGA PackageT5600
65nm (65 Nanometer) Process Technology2MB On-die L2 Cache & 667MHz FSB1.83 GHz
Intel Core 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 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
Core Logic Intel 945GM + ICH7-M DH
LCD Flat Panel TFT (For One of the Following Options)
17" WXGA (1440 * 900) TFT LCDOR17" WSXGA+ (1680 * 1050) TFT LCDOR17" WUXGA (1920 * 1200) TFT LCD
Security Security (Kensington Type) Lock Slot BIOS Password
Memory Two 200 Pin SO-DIMM Sockets Supporting DDRII (DDR2) Up To 667 MHz128-bit Wide DDRII (DDR2) Data ChannelMemory Expandable up to 2GB (256/ 512/ 1024 MB DDRII Modules)(Note: Do Not Use Other Module Types)
BIOS One 512KB Flash ROM Phoenix BIOS
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Video Card Options
ATI Mobility Radeon X1600 (M56)PCI-Express Video Card128MB DDR Video RAM On BoardPCI Express * 16Supports DirectX 9Modular DesignHyper Memory
NVIDIA GeForce Go 7900 GTX (G71M-U)PCI-Express Video Card256MB DDR-III (DDR3) Video RAM On Board256 bit Memory InterfacePCI Express * 16Supports WGF 1.0 (DirectX10) HDMI TV Output SupportModular Design
Storage Options One 2.5" 9.5mm (h) Serial-ATA (SATA) Hard Disk Drive
One Changeable Device Bay For One of the Following Options:For 12.7 mm (h) Optical CD/DVD Device Drive Options (seeOptional on page 1 - 5)ORFor Secondary 2.5" 9.5mm (h) Hard Disk Drive (RAID Option in SATA Configuration) RAID 0, RAID 1, HDD Fault Tolerance System in SATA ConfigurationORFor 2nd Battery
Card Reader 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
Feature Specification
Video Card Options
Note that card types, specifications and drivers are sub-ject to continual updates and changes. Check with yourservice center for the latest details on video cards sup-ported.
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Audio Integrated AZALIA Compliant Interface (HDA)3D Stereo Enhanced Sound System
SRS WOW Surround Sound Technology InsideSound-Blaster PRO Compatible
Built-In Standalone Audio "DJ" CD Player (Supports MP3 Formats)
S/PDIF Digital Output Built-In Microphone2 * Built-In SpeakersBuilt-In Sub Woofer
Note: External 7.1 CH Audio Output Support Configurable Through Headphone-Out, Microphone-In, Line-In and S/PDIF Output Jacks
Keyboard & Pointing Device
Full Size Winkey Keyboard with Numeric Keypad Built-In TouchPad (Scroll Functionality Included)
ExpressCard Slot ExpressCard/34/54 Slot
I/O Ports Four USB 2.0 PortsOne Mini-IEEE1394 PortOne Serial PortOne DVI-Out PortOne Headphone/Speaker-Out JackOne Microphone-In JackOne S/PDIF Out JackOne Line-In Jack for Audio InputOne Infrared Transceiver
One RJ-11 Modem JackOne RJ-45 Giga LAN JackOne DC-In JackOne 7-Pin S-Video-Out Jack for TV & HDTV Output (Requires Adapter)
One CATV Antenna (Analog/Digital) Jack (Functions with Optional TV Tuner Module)One Consumer Infrared Transceiver (Functions with Optional TV Tuner Module)
Communication Infrared TransceiverInfrared Transfer 1cm ~ 1M Operating DistanceIrDA 1.1 / FIR Compliant
1GB PCIe LAN Module
AZALIA MDC 56K V1.5 Modem (Factory Option)
Intel PRO/Wireless 3945ABG Mini-PCIe Wireless LAN Module (Factory Option)
USB 2.0 Bluetooth Module - Version 2.0 (Factory Option)
1.3M Pixel USB 2.0 PC Camera Module (Factory Option)
TV Tuner Module (either analog only OR analog/digital OR Windows MCE options) with Mini-PCI Interface (Factory Option)
Feature Specification
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Operating Systems Supported
Windows XP SP2
Power Management
Supports ACPI 2.0Supports Resume from Alarm
Supports Resume from Modem RingSupports Wake on LAN
Power Full Range AC/DC Adapter AC in 100 ~ 240V, 47 ~ 63Hz DC Output 20V, 6.5A (130 Watts)
Easy Changeable 8-Cell Smart Lithium-Ion 4400mAH Main BatteryEasy Changeable 6-Cell Smart Lithium-Ion 3800mAH 2nd Battery
Environmental Spec
TemperatureOperating: 5C ~ 35CNon-Operating: -20C ~ 60C
Relative HumidityOperating: 20% ~ 80%Non-Operating: 10% ~ 90%
Physical Dimensions & Weight
397mm (w) * 294mm (d) * 22 ~ 44mm (h) 3.8kg (+/- 3%) with 8 Cell Battery
Optional Optical Drive Module Options:DVD/CD-RW Combo Drive ModuleDVD-Dual Drive ModuleDVD-Super Multi Drive Module
Intel PRO/Wireless 3945ABG Mini-PCIe Wireless LAN Module (Factory Option)
1 * USB Floppy Disk Drive
Easy Changeable 8-Cell Smart Lithium-Ion 4400mAH Main Battery
Easy Changeable 6-Cell Smart Lithium-Ion 3800mAH 2nd Battery (M56 - 128M Video card)
AZALIA MDC 56K V1.5 Modem(Factory Option)
USB 2.0 Bluetooth Module - Version 2.0 (Factory Option)
TV Tuner Module (either analog only OR analog/digital OR Windows MCE options) with Mini-PCI Interface (Factory Option)
1.3M Pixel USB 2.0 PC Camera Module (Factory Option)
2nd SATA RAID Hard Disk Drive
DVD Software Player
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1 - 6 External Locator - Top View with LCD Panel Open
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External Locator - Top View with LCD Panel OpenFigure 1Top View
1. Optional Built-In PC Camera
2. LCD3. Hot Key Buttons4. Power Button5. Keyboard6. TouchPad and
Buttons7. Audio "DJ" Controls8. Built-In Microphone9. Audio "DJ" LED
Display Panel (Including LED Indicators)
Audio "DJ" & Power
Button
Make sure that the Audio"DJ" player is off beforepressing the power but-ton to turn the computeron.
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Opening the LCD Panel
When opening the lid/LCD panel, DO NOT EX-CEED AN ANGLE of 150degrees.
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External Locator - Front View 1 - 7
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External Locator - Front ViewFigure 2
Front View (Audio "DJ")
1. Audio "DJ" Power Button
2. Volume Down3. Volume Up4. Repeat5. LED Display6. Previous Track7. Next Track8. Play/Pause9. Stop (Press Twice
To Eject The CD/DVD)
10. Repeat Mode Indicator
11. Track Indicator12. Time Indicator13. Disc Indicator
Audio "DJ" MP3 Track
Limit
There is a track limit of 256tracks on any MP3 CD/DVD. This means that onlythe first 256 tracks may beplayed on any MP3 CD/DVD.
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External Locator - Rear View Figure 3Rear View
1. Vent/Fan Intake/Outlet
2. S/PDIF-Out Jack3. Line-In Jack4. 2 * USB 2.0 Ports5. DVI-Out Port6. TV Antenna Jack
(Enabled With TV Tuner Only)
7. RJ-11 Phone Jack8. RJ-45 LAN Jack9. 7-Pin S-Video-Out
Jack10. DC-In Jack11. Serial Port
7-Pin S-Video-Out Jack
The 7-pin S-Video OutJack requires an adaptercable (7-pin S-Video plugto 4-pin S-Video jackadapter) in order to con-nect to a standard S-Vid-eo cable.
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External Locator - Left & Right Side View 1 - 9
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External Locator - Left & Right Side View
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Figure 4Left Side View
1. Security Lock Slot2. Speaker3. Device Bay
(for CD/DVD Device, or 2nd SATA Hard Disk, or 2nd Battery)
Figure 5Right Side View
1. Headphone-Out Jack
2. Microphone-In Jack
3. 7-in-1 Card Reader
4. Express Card Slot 5. Mini-IEEE 1394
Port6. 2 * USB 2.0 Ports7. Speaker
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External Locator - Bottom ViewFigure 6
Bottom View
1. Vent/Fan Intake/Outlet
2. Battery3. Optical Device
Release Latches4. Video Card / HDD /
RAM Bay Cover5. Infrared &
Consumer Infrared Transceiver
6. Sub Woofer
Overheating
To prevent your com-puter from overheatingmake sure nothingblocks the vent/fan in-takes while the com-puter is in use.
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Mainboard Overview - Top (Key Parts) 1 - 11
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Mainboard Overview - Top (Key Parts) Figure 7Mainboard Top
Key Parts
1. LAN Transformer2. Super I/O3. Audio DJ4. LAN5. Flash BIOS ROM6. New Card
Assembly7. 1394 and Card
Reader8. Clock Generator
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Mainboard Overview - Bottom (Key Parts)Figure 8Mainboard Bottom
Key Parts
1. CPU Socket (no CPU installed)
2. 40-Pin VGA Socket
3. 160-Pin VGA Socket
4. Memory Slots DDR2 So-DIMM
5. Mini-PCI Socket (TV Tuner Card)
6. Mini-PCIe Socket (Wireless Lan Module)
7. Intel I/O Controller Hub
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Mainboard Overview - Top (Connectors) 1 - 13
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Mainboard Overview - Top (Connectors) Figure 9Mainboard Top
Connectors
1. MDC Connector 2. LED Cable
Connector3. CCD Cable
Connector4. Inverter Board
Cable Connector5. COM Port Cable
Connector6. Speaker-1 Cable
Connector7. Keyboard Cable
Connector8. TouchPad Cable
Connector9. Audio DJ Cable
Connector10. Microphone Cable
Connector11. Speaker-2 Cable
Connector12. CPU Fan Cable
Connector
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Mainboard Overview - Bottom (Connectors)Figure 10Mainboard Bottom
Connectors
1. S/PDIF-Out Jack2. Line-In Jack3. USB Port4. DVI-Out Port5. TV Antennna Jack6. RJ-11 Jack7. RJ-45 Jack8. 7-Pin S-Video-Out
Jack9. DC-In Jack10. Battery Connector11. Mini-IEEE 1394a
Port12. 7-in-1 Card Reader
Connector13. Microphone Jack14. Headphone Jack15. Battery Cable
Connector16. Bluetooth Cable
Connector17. HDD Connector18. LCD Cable
Connector19. CD Connector20. Debug Connector
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Disassembly
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2: DisassemblyOverview
This chapter provides step-by-step instructions for disassembling the M570U/M575U series notebooks parts and sub-systems. 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 Users Manual but arerepeated here for your convenience.
To make the disassembly process easier each section may have a box in the page margin. Information contained underthe figure # will give a synopsis of the sequence of procedures involved in the disassembly procedure. A box with a lists the relevant parts you will have after the disassembly process is complete. Note: The parts listed will be for the dis-assembly procedure listed ONLY, and not any previous disassembly step(s) required. Refer to the part list for the previ-ous disassembly procedure. The amount of screws you should be left with will be listed here also.
A box with a will also provide any possible helpful information. A box with a contains warnings.An example of these types of boxes are shown in the sidebar.
Information
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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).
Maintenance ToolsThe following tools are recommended when working on the notebook PC:
M3 Philips-head screwdriver M2.5 Philips-head screwdriver (magnetized) M2 Philips-head screwdriver Small flat-head screwdriver Pair of needle-nose pliers Anti-static wrist-strap
ConnectionsConnections within the computer are one of four types:
Locking collar sockets for ribbon connectors To release these connectors, use a small flat-head screwdriver togently pry the locking collar away from its base. When replac-ing the connection, make sure the connector is oriented in thesame way. The pin1 side is usually not indicated.
Pressure sockets for multi-wire connectors To release this connector type, grasp it at its head and gentlyrock it from side to side as you pull it out. Do not pull on thewires themselves. When replacing the connection, do not try toforce it. The socket only fits one way.
Pressure sockets for ribbon connectors To release these connectors, use a small pair of needle-nose pli-ers to gently lift the connector away from its socket. When re-placing the connection, make sure the connector is oriented inthe same way. The pin1 side is usually not indicated.
Board-to-board or multi-pin sockets To separate the boards, gently rock them from side to side asyou pull them apart. If the connection is very tight, use a smallflat-head screwdriver - use just enough force to start.
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Maintenance PrecautionsThe following precautions are a reminder. To avoid personal injury or damage to the computer while performing a re-moval and/or replacement job, take the following precautions:
1. Don't drop it. Perform your repairs and/or upgrades on a stable surface. If the computer falls, the case and other components could be damaged.
2. Don't overheat it. Note the proximity of any heating elements. Keep the computer out of direct sunlight.3. Avoid interference. Note the proximity of any high capacity transformers, electric motors, and other strong mag-
netic fields. These can hinder proper performance and damage components and/or data. You should also monitor the position of magnetized tools (i.e. screwdrivers).
4. Keep it dry. This is an electrical appliance. If water or any other liquid gets into it, the computer could be badly damaged.
5. Be careful with power. Avoid accidental shocks, discharges or explosions.Before removing or servicing any part from the computer, turn the computer off and detach any power supplies.When you want to unplug the power cord or any cable/wire, be sure to disconnect it by the plug head. Do not pull on the wire.
6. Peripherals Turn off and detach any peripherals.7. Beware of static discharge. ICs, such as the CPU and main support chips, are vulnerable to static electricity.
Before handling any part in the computer, discharge any static electricity inside the computer. When handling a printed circuit board, do not use gloves or other materials which allow static electricity buildup. We suggest that you use an anti-static wrist strap instead.
8. Beware of corrosion. As you perform your job, avoid touching any connector leads. Even the cleanest hands pro-duce oils which can attract corrosive elements.
9. Keep your work environment clean. Tobacco smoke, dust or other air-born particulate matter is often attracted to charged surfaces, reducing performance.
10. Keep track of the components. When removing or replacing any part, be careful not to leave small parts, such as screws, loose inside the computer.
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.
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.
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Disassembly
2 - 4 Disassembly Steps
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Disassembly StepsThe following table lists the disassembly steps, and on which page to find the related information. PLEASE PERFORMTHE DISASSEMBLY STEPS IN THE ORDER INDICATED.
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 Optical Device:1. Remove the battery page 2 - 52. Remove the Optical device page 2 - 8
To remove the System Memory:1. Remove the battery page 2 - 52. Remove the system memory page 2 - 9
To remove the Processor:1. Remove the battery page 2 - 52. Remove the processor page 2 - 10
To remove the VGA Card:1. Remove the battery page 2 - 52. Remove the VGA Card page 2 - 12
To remove the Wireless LAN Module:1. Remove the battery page 2 - 52. Remove the WLAN module page 2 - 13
To remove the TV Tuner Card:1. Remove the battery page 2 - 52. Remove the TV Tuner Card page 2 - 14
To remove the Bluetooth Module:1. Remove the battery page 2 - 52. Remove the Bluetooth Module page 2 - 15
To remove the Keyboard:1. Remove the battery page 2 - 52. Remove the keyboard page 2 - 16
To remove the Modem:1. Remove the battery page 2 - 52. Remove the HDD page 2 - 63. Remove the Optical device page 2 - 84. Remove the system memory page 2 - 95. Remove the processor page 2 - 106. Remove the VGA Card page 2 - 127. Remove the WLAN module page 2 - 138. Remove the TV Tuner Card page 2 - 149. Remove the Bluetooth Module page 2 - 1510. Remove the keyboard page 2 - 1611. Remove the Modem page 2 - 17
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Disassembly
Removing the Battery 2 - 5
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bly
Removing the Battery1. Turn the computer off, and turn it over.2. Slide latch towards the unlock symbol and hold it in place, and lift the battery up and out of the battery bay.
2. Battery
1 2
Figure 1Battery Removal
a. Slide latch at point 1 to-wards the unlock symboland hold it in place.
b. Lift the battery out.
1
a. b.
2
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2 - 6 Removing the Hard Disk Drive
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Removing the Hard Disk DriveThe hard disk drive is mounted in a removable case and can be taken out to accommodate other 2.5" serial (SATA II)hard disk drives with a height of 9.5mm (h). Follow your operating systems installation instructions, and install all nec-essary drivers and utilities (as outlined in Chapter 4 of the Users Manual) when setting up a new hard disk.
Hard Disk Upgrade Process1. Turn off the computer, and turn it over and remove the battery (page 2 - 5).2. Locate the component bay cover and remove screws - .3. Remove the bay cover .4. The hard disk assembly cover will be visible at point on the mainboard.
Figure 2HDD Assembly
Removal
a. Remove the screws.b. Remove the cover and lo-
cate the hdd.
12. Component Bay
Cover13. HDD Assembly
Cover
11 Screws
1 1112
13
a. c.4321
b.
56
9
8
1110
7
12
13
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Removing the Hard Disk Drive 2 - 7
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5. Lift the hard disk module in the direction of the arrow .6. Remove the hard disk module (Figure 3c).7. Remove screws - and lift the HDD shielding plate up from the hard disk .8. Reverse the process to install a new hard disk(s).
14
15 18 19 20
14
1516
18
a. c.
19
b.
20
17
Figure 3HDD Assembly
Removal
a. Lift the HDD module inthe direction of the arrow
b. Remove the HDD mod-ule.
c. Remove the screws andlift the shielding plate upfrom the HDD.
19. HDD Shielding Plate20. HDD
4 Screws
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2 - 8 Removing the Optical (CD/DVD) Device
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Removing the Optical (CD/DVD) Device1. Turn off the computer, turn it over and remove the battery (page 2 - 5).2. Slide latch towards the unlock symbol and hold it in place.3. Slide latch (while still holding latch in place) in the direction indicated by the arrow in order to push the opti-
cal device out of the computer.4. Restart the computer to allow it to automatically detect the new device.
Figure 4Optical Device
Removal
a. Slide latch at point 1 to-wards the unlock symboland hold it in place.
b. Slide the optical deviceout of the computer atpoint 2.
12 13
a. b.
2
3
1
3. Optical Devive
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Removing the System Memory (RAM) 2 - 9
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Removing the System Memory (RAM)The computer has two memory sockets for 200 pin Small Outline Dual In-line Memory Modules (SO-DIMM) supportingDDRII (DDR2) Up to 667 MHz. The main memory can be expanded up to 2GB. The SO-DIMM modules supported are256MB, 512MB and 1024MB DDRII Modules. The total memory size is automatically detected by the POST routineonce you turn on your computer. Memory Upgrade Process1. Turn off the computer, turn it over and remove the battery (page 2 - 5) and the component bay cover (page 2 - 6).2. The RAM module(s) will be visible at point on the mainboard.3. Gently pull the two release latches ( & ) on the sides of the memory socket in the direction indicated by the
arrows (Figure 5b).
4. The RAM module(s) will pop-up (Figure 5c), and you can then remove it.5. Pull the latches to release the second module if necessary.6. Insert a new module holding it at about a 30 angle and fit the connectors firmly into the memory slot.7. The module will only fit one way as defined by its pin alignment. Make sure the module is seated as far into the slot
as it will go. DO NOT FORCE IT; it should fit without much pressure.8. Press the module in and down towards the mainboard until the slot levers click into place to secure the module.9. Replace the bay cover and the screws (see page 2 - 6).10. Restart the computer to allow the BIOS to register the new memory configuration as it starts up.
Figure 5 RAM Module
Removal
a. Locate the memorysocket.
b. Pull the releaselatch(es).
c. Remove the mod-ule(s).
Contact Warning
Be careful not to touchthe metal pins on themodules connectingedge. Even the cleanesthands have oils whichcan attract particles, anddegrade the modulesperformance.
4. RAM Module
12 3
a. b. c.
1
32 4 4
4
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2 - 10 Removing the Processor
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Removing the Processor1. Turn off the computer, turn it over, and remove the battery (page 2 - 5) and the component bay cover (page 2 - 6).2. The heat sink will be visible at point on the mainboard3. Remove the screws - from the heat sink in the order indicated (Figure 6b).4. Carefully lift the heat sink (Figure 6c) up off the computer.
12 5
6
2
3
4
1
6
a. b.
c.
5
Figure 6Processor Removal
a. Locate the heat sink.b. Remove the screws in
the order indicated.c. Remove the heat sink.
6. Heat Sink
4 Screws
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Removing the Processor 2 - 11
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5. Turn the release latch towards the unlock symbol to release the CPU.6. Carefully (it may be hot) lift the CPU up and out of the socket (Figure 7e). 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!).
67 Figure 7
Processor Removal (contd)
d. Turn the release latch tounlock the CPU.
e. Lift the CPU out of thesocket.
d.
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.
6
Unlock Unlock
6
7
7. CPU
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2 - 12 Removing the VGA Card
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Removing the VGA Card1. Turn off the computer, turn it over, and remove the battery (page 2 - 5), the component bay cover (page 2 - 6) and
the CPU heat sink (page 2 - 10).2. The VGA Card(s) will be visible at point on the mainboard.3. Remove screws - (Figure 8b).4. Carefully grip the plastic holder and lift the video card up and off the sockets ( & ).5. Reverse the process to install the new VGA Card.
Figure 8VGA Card Removal
a. Locate the VGA.b. Remove the screws.c. Lift the VGA card up and
off the sockets.
6. VGA Card
4 Screws
12 5
6 7 8
a. b.
c.
1
5
8
2
3
7
4
6
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Removing the Wireless LAN Module 2 - 13
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Removing the Wireless LAN Module1. Turn off the computer, turn it over, and remove the battery (page 2 - 5) and the component bay cover (page 2 - 6).2. The wireless LAN module will be visible at point on the mainboard.3. Carefully disconnect the cable , and then remove the screws - .4. The wireless LAN module (Figure 9c) will pop-up, and you can remove it.
Figure 9Wireless LAN
Module Removal
a. Locate the WLAN.b. Disconnect the cable
and remove the 2screws.
c. The WLAN module willpop up.
d. Remove the WirelessLAN module.
Note: Make sure youreconnect the antennacable to the Mainsocket (Figure 9b).
12 3 4
5
b.
c.a.
32
1
4
d.
5
5
5.Wireless LAN Module
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2 - 14 Removing the TV Tuner Card
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Removing the TV Tuner Card1. Turn off the computer, turn it over, and remove the battery (page 2 - 5) and the component bay cover (page 2 - 6).2. The TV Tuner card will be visible at point on the mainboard.3. Carefully disconnect cable , then gently pull the two release latches ( - ) on the sides of the module socket.4. The TV Tuner card (Figure 10c) will pop-up, and you can remove it.
Figure 10TV Tuner Card
Removal a. Locate the TV Tuner
card.b. Disconnect the cable
and pull the releaselatches.
c. The TV Tuner card willpop up.
d. Remove the TV Tunercard.
12 3 4
5
c.
b.a.
4
3
1
2
5
b.
c.
d.
5
5. TV Tuner Card
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Removing the Bluetooth Module 2 - 15
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Removing the Bluetooth Module1. Turn off the computer, turn it over, and remove the battery (page 2 - 5) and the component bay cover (page 2 - 6).2. The Bluetooth module will be visible at point on the mainboard.3. Remove screws and from the holding plate.4. Disconnect the cable and carefully separate the Bluetooth Module from the connector (Figure 11b).5. Lift the holding plate and Bluetooth Module (Figure 11c) up and off the computer.
Figure 11 Bluetooth Module
Removal a. Locate the Bluetooth
module.b. Remove the screws from
the holding plate. Dis-connect the cable andthe connector from thebluetooth module.
c. Lift the holding plate andBluetooth module out.
12 3
4 56 7
b.a.
5
4
1
6
c.
72
3
6. Holding Plate7. Bluetooth Module
2 Screws
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2 - 16 Removing the Keyboard
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Removing the Keyboard1. Turn off the computer, and remove the battery (page 2 - 5).2. Press the four keyboard latches at the top of the keyboard to elevate the keyboard from its normal position (you
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 12b).4. Disconnect the keyboard ribbon cable from the locking collar socket .5. Carefully lift up the keyboard (Figure 12c) off the computer.
Figure 12Keyboard Removal
a. Press the four latches torelease the keyboard.
b. Lift the keyboard up anddisconnect the cablefrom the locking collar.
c. Remove the keyboard.
55 6
7
Re-Inserting the
Keyboard
When re-inserting thekeyboard firstly align thefive keyboard tabs at thebottom (Figure 12d) atthe bottom of the key-board with the slots in thecase.
a. b.
Keyboard Tabs
1 32 4
6
7
5
c.d.
7. Keyboard
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Removing the Modem 2 - 17
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Removing the Modem1. Turn off the computer, turn it over and remove the battery (page 2 - 5), hard disk (page 2 - 6), optical device (page
2 - 8), RAM (page 2 - 9), CPU (page 2 - 10), VGA card (page 2 - 12), wireless LAN (page 2 - 13), TV Tuner (page 2 - 14), Bluetooth (page 2 - 15) and keyboard (page 2 - 16).
2. Remove screws - from the keyboard shielding plate .3. Lift the keyboard shielding plate off the computer.4. Carefully disconnect connectors ( - ) and turn the computer over.5. Remove screws - from the bottom case (Figure 13d) and remove screws - from the rear of the com-
puter.
Figure 13 Modem Removal
a. Remove the screws from
the keyboard shieldingplate.
b. Lift the shielding plate offthe computer.
c. Disconnect the connec-tors.
d. Remove the screws.
1 7 8
9 1213 28 29 36
8. Keyboard Shielding
Plate
31 Screws
a.
b.
12
3
6
8
4
7
15
14
13
12
11109
16 17 18 19
23 2225
c.
d.
20
21
5
24l
2726
28
3029 3231 3433 3635
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2 - 18 Removing the Modem
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6. Carefully lift the top case (Figure 14e) up and off the computer.7. Remove screws - from the modem and disconnect cable .8. Lift the modem (Figure 14g) up and off the computer.
3738 39 40
41
37. Top Case41. Modem
2 Screws
e.
f.
37
38
41
g.
4039
Figure 14 Modem Removal
(contd) e. Lift the top case off the
computer.f. Remove the screws and
disconnect the cable.g. Lift the modem off the
computer.
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Part Lists
A - 1
A.Part Lists
Appendix A:Part ListsThis appendix breaks down the M570U/M575U series notebooks construction into a series of illustrations. The compo-nent part numbers are indicated in the tables opposite the drawings.
Note: This section indicates the manufacturers part numbers. Your organization may use a different system, so be sureto cross-check any relevant documentation.
Note: Some assemblies may have parts in common (especially screws). However, the part lists DO NOT indicate thetotal number of duplicated parts used.
Note: Be sure to check any update notices. The parts shown in these illustrations are appropriate for the system at thetime of publication. 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 List Illustration Location
A.P
art L
ists
Part List Illustration LocationThe following table indicates where to find the appropriate part list illustration.
Table A - 1Part List Illustration
LocationPart M570U/M575U
Top page A - 3
Bottom page A - 4
LCD page A - 5
DVD-ROM Drive page A - 6
DVD-RW Drive page A - 7
Combo Drive page A - 8
HDD page A - 9
2nd HDD page A - 10
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Part Lists
Top A - 3
A.Part Lists
Top
Figure A - 1Top
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Part Lists
A - 4 Bottom
A.P
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ists
Bottom
Figure A - 2Bottom
()
MYLAR (55*20*0.2T,,T4000)
()
()
(/)
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Part Lists
LCD A - 5
A.Part Lists
LCD
Figure A - 3 LCD
( 0.5MM)
( 0.5MM)
M570A
M570A
M570A
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A - 6 DVD-ROM Drive
A.P
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ists
DVD-ROM Drive
Figure A - 4DVD-ROM Drive
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Part Lists
DVD-RW Drive A - 7
A.Part Lists
DVD-RW Drive
Figure A - 5DVD-RW Drive
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Part Lists
A - 8 Combo Drive
A.P
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ists
Combo Drive
Figure A - 6Combo Drive
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Part Lists
HDD A - 9
A.Part Lists
HDD
)
Figure A - 7HDD
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Part Lists
A - 10 2nd HDD
A.P
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2nd HDD
Figure A - 82nd HDD
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Schematic Diagrams
B - 1
B.Schem
atic Diagram
s
Appendix B:Schematic DiagramsThis appendix has circuit diagrams of the M570U/M575U notebooks PCBs. The following table indicates where to findthe appropriate schematic diagram.
Diagram - Page Diagram - Page Diagram - Page
SYSYTEM BLOCK DIAGRAM - Page B - 2 ICH7-R 3/4 FWH - Page B - 16 +1.05VS, +2.5VS - Page B - 30
Clock Generator - Page B - 3 ICH7-R 4/4 - Page B - 17 +1.8V, 0.9V, +1.5VS - Page B - 31
YONAH 1/2 - Page B - 4 CD-ROM, BT, CCD, USB2.0*2 - Page B - 18 +VDD3, +VDD5 - Page B - 32
YONAH 2/2 - Page B - 5 TI-7412/7402 - Page B - 19 CHARGER, DC-IN - Page B - 33
Calistoga 1/5 Host - Page B - 6 Card Reader & New Card - Page B - 20 Button Board - Page B - 34
Calistoga 2/5 - Page B - 7 MINI PCI & MINI Card - Page B - 21 Card Reader Board - Page B - 35
Calistoga 3/5 DDR - Page B - 8 Realtek GIGA LAN - Page B - 22 USB & 1394 Board - M560U - Page B - 36
Calistoga 4/5 - Page B - 9 AC97, FAN & LED Board Connector - Page B - 23 USB & 1394 Board - M570U - Page B - 37
Calistoga 5/5 - Page B - 10 Audio DJ - Page B - 24 COM Port Board - Page B - 38
DIMM A - Page B - 11 Azalia CODEC & AMP - Page B - 25 Audio DJ Board - Page B - 39
DIMM B - Page B - 12 Pre Amp & Sub-Woofer - Page B - 26 Click Board - Page B - 40
VGA Card Connector - Page B - 13 Super I/O, IR & CIR & TPM - Page B - 27 Second SATA HDD Board - Page B - 41
ICH7-R 1/4 SATA - Page B - 14 H8 - Page B - 28
ICH7-R 2/4 (PCI, USB) - Page B - 15 +VCORE - Page B - 29
Table B - 1Schematic Diagrams
Version Note
The schematic dia-grams in this chapterare based upon ver-sion 6-71-M57U0-D03.If your mainboard (orother boards) are a lat-er version, pleasecheck with the ServiceCenter for updated di-agrams (if required).
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B - 2 SYSYTEM BLOCK DIAGRAM
B.S
chem
atic
Dia
gram
s
SYSYTEM BLOCK DIAGRAM
Sheet 1 of 40SYSYTEM BLOCK
DIAGRAM
4.+5VCDROM,+3VCDROM
Battery
DDR 2SO-DIMMx2
TV OUT
USB 2.0 480MHz
LPC
1.CHARGER,DC IN
AC 97CODEC
USB 0PORT
PCI_E
SPI I/F
CIR
IDE BUS
DMI
USB 4 PORTNEW CARD
TPM
MDC
AMP
VGA Daughter Card
USB 3 PORTBULE TOOTH
INT K/B
IMVP-6 VR
SRS
2.+3VH8
BlueBird
NS SIO
Cailstoga 945PM1466 FCBGA
MINI PCI SLOT
USB 5PORTCCD
SATA HDD
x16
M570U BLOCK DIAGRAM
AZALIA
VGA
Realtek
USB 7PORT
1.+1.8V,+1.5VS,+0.9VS
PCI BUS 33MHz
FSB
ICH7-RH8 KBC
1.+VCORE
RTL8110SBL
1.+1.05VS,+2.5VS
FAN
FOR TV-TUNE
667MHz
CK-410M
AZALIA CODEC
LCD
AC 97
Giga-LAN
667MHz
FWH
USB 6PORT
SPKOUT
DVI PORT COM PORT
SPDIF
VRAM
3.+3V,+5V,+3VS,+5VS1.+VDD3,+VDD5
MIC IN
TI7402
PCI_E
Yonah CPU 478uFCPGA
I/O Controller Hub
SATA150
USB 1PORT
IDE BUS
SATA HDD
Card Reader1394
DDR2
FIR
CD-ROM
Sub-Woofer
SPI Flash
LINE IN
USB 2 PORTMINI PCIESOCKET
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Schematic Diagrams
Clock Generator B - 3
B.Schem
atic Diagram
s
Clock Generator
Sheet 2 of 40Clock Generator
CLK_PCIE_NEW_CARD#
PCLK_SIO C148 *10P
R66 33/0402
R58 22/0402
CLK_CPU_BCLK#
CLK_PCIE_3GPLL#
CLK_BSEL0[5]
C156
0.1UF
R77 0/0402
1
BSEL0
CLK_ICH48[15]
CLK_VGA [12]
CLK_PCIE_MINI2
RN104P2RX22
1423
R75 33/0402
CLK_PCIE_MINI1
+3VS
CLK_CPU_BCLK# [3]
CLK_VGA# [12]R67 33/0402
C155
10UF
FSLCR69 33/0402
166 MHz
C150 *10P
C141 *10P
FSLA
CLK_PCIE_MINI1# [20]
PM_STPCPU#[15]
CLK_MCH_BCLK [5]
CLK_ICH48
R81 33/0402
200 MHz
PCLK_SIO
NB_CLKREQ# [6]
CLK_PCIE_NEW_CARD
U6
ICS9LPR310BGLF
5
11
56
62
49
51
35
48
52
2 6
8
55 16
61
12
42
34
58
57
45
36
33
60
3
4
28 50
54
9
64
13 21 37 53
32
3031
2726
2425
2322
1920
1817
1415
10
477 129 46
3938
4140
4443
59
63
PCICLK3
VDD_48
VD
DR
EF
CPU_STOP#
CPUCLK1
CPUCLK0#
PCIEX5#
CPUCLK1#
CPUCLK0
GN
DG
ND
PCICLK_F0
SDATA PEREQ1#
REF1/FSLC
FSLA/USB_48MHz_2X
VDD
PC
IEX
PEREQ2#
X1
X2
VDDA
PCIEX5
PEREQ4#
REF0/FSLB
PCICLK1_2X
PCICLK2_2X
VDD
PC
IEX
VDD
CPU
SCLK
*SELDOT/PCICLK_F1
PCICLK0_2X
GN
DG
ND
GN
D
GN
D
PEREQ3#
PCIEX4PCIEX4#
SATACLK#SATACLK
PCIEX3PCIEX3#
PCIEX2#PCIEX2
PCIEX1PCIEX1#
LCDCLK#/PCIEX0#LCDCLK/PCIEX0
27FIX/DOT9627SS/DOT96#
VTT_PWRGD#/PD
VREF
VD
D_P
CI1
VDD
_PC
I0G
ND
GN
DA
PCIEX6PCIEX6#
PCIEX7PCIEX7#
PCIEX8PCIEX8#
GN
D
PCI/PCIEX_STOP#
PCLK_MINI[20]
CLK_PCIE_MINI1 [20]
PCLK_H8[27]PCLK_ICH
R80 4.3K_1%/0402
CLK_PCIE_3GPLL# [6]
C163
1UF
PCLK_TPM[26]
CLK_PCIE_ICH#
FSLB
0
NEWCARD_CLKREQ# [19]
CLK_SATA
CLK_PCIE_MINI1#
PCLK_H8
CLK_ICH14[15]
C162 *10P
C134
10UF
CLOCK GENERATOR
CLK_PCIE_NEW_CARD [19]
CLK_PCIE_ICH [14]
PCLK_TPM
C171
1UF
C157 *10P
BSEL1
1
+3VS
+3VS
1
CLK_CPU_BCLK [3]
Host Clock
R74 2.2K/0402
RN64P2RX22
1423
PLACE CRYSTALWITHIN 500 MILSOF CK410M
CLK_BSEL1[5]
XTAL_OUT
PCLK_H8
FSLB
C170
10UF
R79 2.2K/0402
PM_STPPCI#[15]
PCLK_PCM[18]
C160 *10P
CLK_PCIE_ICH
CLK_BSEL2[5]
SMBDATA[10,11,15,19,20,21,23]
CLK_MCH_BCLK#RN34P2RX22
1 42 3
CLK_SATA# [13]
Frequency
C133
1UF
RN54P2RX22
1423
R78 33/0402
1
CLK_PCIE_3GPLL [6]
CLK_PCM48[18]RN8
4P2RX221 42 3
C158
0.1UF
R87 10K/0402
R70 2.2K/0402
0
CLK_SATA [13]
CLK_PCM48
RN114P2RX22
1 42 3
C172
0.1UF
FSLA
RN44P2RX22
1423
PCLK_MINI
XTAL_IN
C780 *10P
0
CLK_MCH_BCLK# [5]
WLAN_CLKREQ# [20]
PCLK_PCM
CLK_VGA#
CLK_SATA#
1
CLK_CPU_BCLK
L14
HCB1608KF-121T25
C136
27P
+3VS
Place terminationclose toCK410M
+3VS [3,6,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21,23,24,26,27,28,29,31]
0 100 MHz
PCLK_FWH[15]
X114.318MHz
12
C137
27P
133 MHz
CLK_PCM48
PCLK_FWH
SMBCLK[10,11,15,19,20,21,23]
FSLC
R59 22/0402
1
CLK_PCIE_MINI2# [20]
C138 *10P
L15
HCB1608KF-121T25 C175
0.1UF
L13
HCB1608KF-121T25
SIO_CLK14
CLK_ICH48
PCLK_LAN[21]
PCLK_ICH
CLK_ICH14
CLK_VGA
PCLK_TPM
R543 22/0402
1
BSEL2
CLK_PCIE_3GPLL
PCLK_ICH[14]
CLK_MCH_BCLK
RN14P2RX22
1 42 3
C142
0.1UF
R62 0/0402
PEREQ1#: PCIECLK 0, 6PEREQ2#: PCIECLK 1, 8PEREQ3#: PCIECLK 2, 4PEREQ4#: PCIECLK 3, 5, 7PEREQ[1..4]# have internal pull up
PCLK_SIO[26]
CLK_PCIE_MINI2#
C159
10UF
PCIE2_CLKREQ# [20]
PCLK_LAN
R57 22/0402
CLKEN#[28]
R63 0/0402
RN24P2RX22
1423
PCLK_FWH
C165
0.1UF
+3VS
SIO_CLK14[26]
C140 *10P
? ? ? !
R65 33/0402
CLK_PCIE_NEW_CARD# [19]
C149 *10P
L12
HCB1608KF-121T25
CLK_PCIE_ICH# [14]
CLK_PCIE_MINI2 [20]
C154 *10P
C151
0.1UF
C153 *10P
PCLK_LAN
R76 33/0402
1
PCLK_PCM
PCLK_MINI
C161
0.1UF
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Schematic Diagrams
B - 4 YONAH 1/2
B.S
chem
atic
Dia
gram
s
YONAH 1/2
R307 1K_1%
R303
27.4_1%
H_A#[31:3][5]
H_A#7
H_A#9
C520
0.1UF_X7R
H_DPWR# [5]
Q142N7002
G
DS
H_TRST#
Layout Note:
H_INTR[13]
H_A#19
H_TDO
COMP1
+3VS
H_D#15
H_D#11
H_D#58
ITP_DBRST#
H_D#50
H_D#62
H_A#10
R582100K
R20
54.9_1%
Route H_THERMDA andH_THERMDC on same layer.10 mil trace on 10 milspacing.
H_IGNNE#[13]
H_NMI[13]
H_A#6
H_D#7
H_D#57
H_DSTBP#0[5]
H_D#12
H_THERMDC
C4480.1UF
R25 39
H_DBSY# [5]
COMP2
H_A#3
H_D#36
H_A20M#[13]
H_D#40
H_DINV#2 [5]
H_ADSTB#1[5]
H_D#6
CPU_GTLREF
CPU_BSEL1[5]
H_DEFER# [5]
H_D#33
Layout Note:0.5" max, Zo= 55 Ohms
FROM IMVP6H_DSTBN#1[5]
H_TRDY# [5]
H_A#28
H_LOCK# [5]
H_D#[63:0] [5]
H_BPM0#
H_PROCHOT#
H_SMI#[13]
H_A#29H_TMS
H_D#51H_D#52
H_A#[31:3][5]
H_PREQ#
CPU_BSEL0[5]
H_BPRI# [5]
R585 *0
PM_THRMTRIP# [6,13]
H_HITM# [5]
+3VS [2,6,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21,23,24,26,27,28,29,31]
H_THERMDA
H_A#21
H_D#2
H_D#56
H_D#48
2006/03/10
PM_THRMTRIP# [6,13]
H_D#0
COMP0
H8_SMCLK-A [27,32]
H_D#24
H_DSTBP#2 [5]
H8_SMDATA-A [27,32]
H_A#14
H_D#34
H_REQ#[4:0][5]
CPU_BSEL2[5] PM_PSI# [28]
H_A#26
R22 150_1%
R306
2K_1%
H_A#13
H_BPM3# H_D#22
COMP0
H_DRDY# [5]
H_D#30
H_REQ#3
H_D#10
PM_THRM# [15,27]
H_D#32
H_TCK
H_A#4
H_TRST# voltagetranslation
H_ADSTB#0[5]
H_A#11
+VDD3
H_D#14
+1.05VS [4,5,6,8,9,13,16,29]
H_D#21
H_D#35
ITP_DBRST#
C450
2200P
Within 2.0" of the CPU
H_D#31
+VDD3
H_DINV#0[5]
H_HIT# [5]
H_D#1
H_REQ#2
H_D#38
R275 150_1%
H_ADS# [5]
H_A#5
H_A#22
H_IERR#
H_D#26
R19
27.4_1%
Layout Note:COMP0, COMP2: 0.5" Max, Zo=27.4 OhmsCOMP1, COMP3: 0.5" Max, Zo=55 OhmsBest estimate is 18 mils wide trace for outerlayers and 14 mils wide trace if on internallayers.
H_BPM1#
H_D#63
COMP1
H_RS#1 [5]
H_D#16
H_TMS
PM_THRM#
R289 0/0402
H_D#3
Q362N7002 G
DS
H_D#46
H_PREQ#
H_D#41
H_D#47
C522
1UF_X7R
H_A#16
H_A#31
H_A#12
H_THERMDC
R286 *1K
CLK_CPU_BCLK [2]
+VDD3 [13,22,28,30,31]
R290 10K
+1.05VS
R584*100K
H_A#18
COMP3
H_PROCHOT#
H_DPSLP# [13]
H_DSTBN#2 [5]
H_A#8
H_D#53
H_D#[63:0] [5]
H_REQ#0
H_D#18H_D#49
H_D#59
R288 51.1_1%
R21 54.9_1%
U25
G781/ADM1032ARM
87654
321
SCLKSDATA
ALERT#GNDTHERM#
D-D+VDD
THERM_RST [27]
H_D#29
H_DSTBN#0[5]
H_PWRGD [13]
R276 68
Q35NDS352AP_NL
G
D S
H_CPURST# [5]
H_A#17
+1.05VS
H_A#30
H_D#55
H_FERR#[13]
H_D#60
R291*20K
H_D#[63:0][5]
CLK_CPU_BCLK# [2]
H_D#17
H_TDI
R292 *0/0402
H_BNR# [5]
H_D#5
Layout Note:
H_DPRSTP# [13,28]
H_DSTBN#3 [5]
H_D#45
COMP3
H_DSTBP#3 [5]
Near toG781
H_PRDY# H_D#23
DATA
GRP 3
DATA GRP 0DATA GRP 1
MISC
DATA
GRP
2
JSKT1B
1-1674770-2
E22F24E26H22F23G25E25E23K24G24J24J23H26F26K22H25H23G22J26
N22K25P26R23L25L22L23M23P25P22P23T24R24L26T25N24M24N25M26
AD26
C26
D25
B22B23C21
R26U26U1V1
E5B5D24D6D7AE6
AC22AC23AB22AA21AB21AC25AD20AE22AF23AD24AE21AD21AE25AF25AF22AF26AD23AE24AC20
AA23AB24V24V26W25U23U25U22AB25W22Y23AA26Y26Y22AC26AA24W24Y25V23
D[0]#D[1]#D[2]#D[3]#D[4]#D[5]#D[6]#D[7]#D[8]#D[9]#D[10D[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[23]#D[24]#D[25]#D[26]#D[27]#D[28]#D[29]#D[30]#D[31]#DSTBN[1]#DSTBP[1]#DINV[1]#
GTLREF
TEST1
TEST2
BSEL[0]BSEL[1]BSEL[2]
COMP[0]COMP[1]COMP[2]COMP[3]
DPRSTP#DPSLP#DPWR#
PWRGOODSLP#PSI#
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]#
D[32]#D[33]#D[34]#D[35]#D[36]#D[37]#D[38]#D[39]#D[40]#D[41]#D[42]#D[43]#D[44]#D[45]#D[46]#D[47]#
DSTBN[2]#DSTBP[2]#
DINV[2]#
H_A#24
R583100K
R302
54.9_1%
C519
0.01UF
H_DINV#1[5] H_DINV#3 [5]
H_A#20
H_D#28H_D#27
COMP2
H_RS#0 [5]
H_A#23
H_TDIH_A#25
H_D#9
H_D#13
H_D#19
H_D#43H_D#42
H_RS#2 [5]
H_REQ#4
R24 680
H_DSTBP#1[5]
H_BR0# [5]
H_D#37
H_D#61
R28222
RESERVED
ADDR GROUP 0 CONTROL
XDP/ITP SIGNALS
THER
MH CLK
JSKT1A
1-1674770-2
J4L4M3K5M1N2J1N3P5P2L1P4P1R1L2
K3H2K2J3L5
Y2U5R3W6U4Y5U2R4T5T3
W3W5Y4W2Y1V4
A6A5C4
D5C6B4A3
AA1AA4AB2AA3M4N5T2V3B2C3
B25
T22
D2F6D3C1AF1D22C23C24
A22A21
D21A24A25
C7
AD4AD3AD1AC4AC2AC1AC5AA6AB3AB5AB6C20
G6E4
B1F3F4G3G2
D20B3
H4
F1
H5F21E1
H1E2G5
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[15]#A[16]#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[10]#
RSVD[11]#
RSVD[12]#
RSVD[13]#RSVD[14]#RSVD[15]#RSVD[16]#RSVD[17]#RSVD[18]#RSVD[19]#RSVD[20]#
BCLK[0]BCLK[1]
PROCHOTTHERMDATHERMDC
THERMTRIP#
BPM[0]#BPM[1]#BPM[2]#BPM[3]#PRDY#PREQ#
TCKTDI
TDOTMS
TRST#DBR#
HIT#HITM#
RESET#RS[0]#RS[1]#RS[2]#TRDY#
IERR#INIT#
LOCK#
BR0#
DEFER#DRDY#DBSY#
ADS#BNR#BPRI#
PM_THRMTRIP# should connect toICH7 and GMCH without T-ing
Layout note:
If PROCHOT# is routed between CPU, IMVP andMCH, pull-up resistor has to be 75 ohm ? 5%
H_A#27
H_D#20
H_IERR#
H_CPUSLP# [5]
H_REQ#1
H_D#4
H_D#54
H_INIT# [13]H_A#15
R277 56
H_D#39
H_D#[63:0][5]
H_STPCLK#[13]
H_D#25
H_D#44
H_THERMDA
H_TCK
H_BPM2#
H_D#8
R310 27
Sheet 3 of 40YONAH 1/2
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Schematic Diagrams
YONAH 2/2 B - 5
B.Schem
atic Diagram
s
YONAH 2/2
Sheet 4 of 40YONAH 2/2
C56
0.1UF_X7R
C37
22UF_X5R/0805
C497
22UF_X5R/0805
C47
1UF_X7R
C36
22UF_X5R/0805
C485
0.1UF_X7R
VSSSENSE
C40
22UF_X5R/0805
C503
0.1UF_X7R
JSKT1C
1-1674770-2
A7A9
A10A12A13A15A17A18A20B7B9
B10B12B14B15B17B18B20C9
C10C12C13C15C17C18
D9D10D12D14D15D17D18
E7E9
E10E12E13E15E17E18E20F7F9
F10F12F14F15F17F18F20AA7AA9
AA10AA12AA13AA15AA17AA18AA20AB9
AC10AB10AB12AB14AB15AB17AB18
AB20AB7AC7AC9AC12AC13AC15AC17AC18AD7AD9AD10AD12AD14AD15AD17AD18AE9AE10AE12AE13AE15AE17AE18AE20AF9AF10AF12AF14AF15AF17AF18AF20
V6G21J6K6M6J21K21M21N21N6R21R6T21T6V21W21
B26
AD6AF5AE5AF4AE3AF2AE2
AF7
AE7
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]
VCC[68]VCC[69]VCC[70]VCC[71]VCC[72]VCC[73]VCC[74]VCC[75]VCC[76]VCC[77]VCC[78]VCC[79]VCC[80]VCC[81]VCC[82]VCC[83]VCC[84]VCC[85]VCC[86]VCC[87]VCC[88]VCC[89]VCC[90]VCC[91]VCC[92]VCC[93]VCC[94]VCC[95]VCC[96]VCC[97]VCC[98]VCC[99]
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]
VCCSENSE
VSSSENSE
130mA
C546
22UF_X5R/0805
H_VID2
C49
1UF_X7R
+VCCP = 1.05V (0.997V~1.102V)
C470
0.1UF_X7R
+VCORE
C478
0.1UF_X7R
C473
22UF_X5R/0805
+1.05VS
C63
1UF_X7R
C500
22UF_X5R/0805
Layout note:
C501
22UF_X5R/0805
+VCORE
+VCORE [28]
+VCORE
C492
0.1UF_X7R
C476
22UF_X5R/0805
+1.05VS
H_VID[6:0] [28]
C53
1UF_X7R
C59
1UF_X7R
H_VID[6:0]
VCCSENSE
H_VID5
Near pin B26
+1.5VS
JSKT1D
1-1674770-2
A4A8
A11A14A16A19A23A26
B6B8
B11B13B16B19B21B24C5C8
C11C14C16C19C2
C22C25D1D4D8
D11D13D16D19D23D26
E3E6E8
E11E14E16E19E21E24
F5F8
F11F13F16F19
F2F22F25G4G1
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]
C64
0.1UF_X7R
PLACE NEAR CPU
C474
22UF_X5R/0805
2A
C447
0.01UF
+VCORE
C68
1UF_X7R
C498
22UF_X5R/0805
C38
22UF_X5R/0805
C472
22UF_X5R/0805
+VCORE
+VCORE
H_VID4
C66
1UF_X7R
C458
0.1UF_X7R
C39
22UF_X5R/0805
R311
100_1%
+1.05VS
H_VID1
R312
100_1%
C65
0.1UF_X7R
C532
22UF_X5R/0805
C60
22UF_X5R/0805
H_VID6
C534
22UF_X5R/0805
H_VID3
C52
0.1UF_X7R
C442
10UF
+1.5VS [6,8,9,14,15,16,19,20,30]
VSSSENSE [28]
C495
0.1UF_X7R
C67
1UF_X7R
C499
22UF_X5R/0805
VCCSENSE [28]
C48
1UF_X7R
C62
0.1UF_X7R
C57
1UF_X7R
C475
22UF_X5R/0805
C486
0.1UF_X7R
C51
1UF_X7R
+VCORE
C490
0.1UF_X7R
Layout note:
C41
22UF_X5R/0805
+VCORE
C45
1UF_X7R
Route VCCSENSE andVSSSENSE traces at 27.4Ohmwith 50 mil spacing.Place PU and PD within 1inch of CPU.
+C518
*220u/4V_V
+1.05VS [3,5,6,8,9,13,16,29]
C488
0.1UF_X7R
H_VID0C54
0.1UF_X7R
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Schematic Diagrams
B - 6 Calistoga 1/5 Host
B.S
chem
atic
Dia
gram
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Calistoga 1/5 Host
Sheet 5 of 40Calistoga 1/5 Host
H_BNR# [3]
H_D#57
H_BR0# [3]
H_A#14
H_D#34
H_A#19
H_D#28
H_A#15
H_RS#2 [3]
+1.05VS [3,4,6,8,9,13,16,29]
H_D#31
H_A#6
R317 *1K/0402
C80
0.1UF_X7R
1
MCH_HXSCOMP
H_D#46
R327
1K/0402
H_D#42
MCH_BSEL2 [6]
H_D#13
H_A#22
H_A#16
BSEL2
R335 24.9_1% H_DPWR# [3]
H_D#32
1
H_D#43
R347 54.9_1%
Layout Notice:
MCH_HYRCOMP
H_D#52
+1.05VS
H_D#63
H_REQ#1
R338
221_1%
H_CPURST# [3]
C76
0.1UF_X7R
H_D#19
R325
1K/0402
H_D#16
Host Clock
+1.05VS
H_D#40
H_DSTBP#1 [3]
H_D#41
C553
0.1UF_X7R
H_DSTBN#2 [3]
H_ADSTB#0 [3]
H_D#10
133 MHz
H_ADS# [3]
H_DEFER# [3]
H_D#58
H_A#8
H_A#17
H_A#13
MCH_HXSWING and MCH_HYSWINGshould be 10 mils tracesand 20 mils spacing
H_DSTBP#2 [3]
H_D#49
H_A#25
H_D#45
CPU_BSEL2[3]
H_D#3
H_HIT# [3]
CLK_MCH_BCLK#[2]
H_A#20
BSEL0
+1.05VS
H_D#36
H_D#48
H_A#10
Layout Notice:
H_A#24
H_REQ#3
H_REQ#0
H_D#1
H_D#44
HOST
U28A
CALISTOGA
H9C9E11G11F11G12F9H11J12G14D9J14H13J15F14D12A11C11A12A13E13G13F12B12B14C12A14C14D14
E8B9C13J13C6F6C7
AG1AG2
B7
E1E2E4
Y1U1W1
F1J1H1J6H3K2G1G2K9K1K7J8H4J3
K11G4
T10W11
T3U7U9
U11T11W9T1T8T4
W7U5T9
W6T5
AB7AA9W4W3Y3Y7W5
Y10AB8W2
AA4AA7AA2AA6
AA10Y8
AA1AB4AC9
AB11AC11
AB3AC2AD1AD9AC1AD7AC6AB5
AD10AD4AC8
A7C3
J7W8U3AB10
J9H8
K4T7Y5AC4
K3T6AA5AC5
D3D4B3
D8G8B8F8A8
B4E6D6
E3E7
K13
H_A#_3H_A#_4H_A#_5H_A#_6H_A#_7H_A#_8H_A#_9
H_A#_10H_A#_11H_A#_12H_A#_13H_A#_14H_A#_15H_A#_16H_A#_17H_A#_18H_A#_19H_A#_20H_A#_21H_A#_22H_A#_23H_A#_24H_A#_25H_A#_26H_A#_27H_A#_28H_A#_29H_A#_30H_A#_31
H_ADS#H_ADSTB#_0H_ADSTB#_1
H_VREF_0H_BNR#H_BPRI#
H_BREQ#0
H_CLKIN#H_CLKIN
H_CPURST#
H_XRCOMPH_XSCOMPH_XSWING
H_YRCOMPH_YSCOMPH_YSWING
H_D#_0H_D#_1H_D#_2H_D#_3H_D#_4H_D#_5H_D#_6H_D#_7H_D#_8H_D#_9H_D#_10H_D#_11H_D#_12H_D#_13H_D#_14H_D#_15H_D#_16H_D#_17H_D#_18H_D#_19H_D#_20H_D#_21H_D#_22H_D#_23H_D#_24H_D#_25H_D#_26H_D#_27H_D#_28H_D#_29H_D#_30H_D#_31H_D#_32H_D#_33H_D#_34H_D#_35H_D#_36H_D#_37H_D#_38H_D#_39H_D#_40H_D#_41H_D#_42H_D#_43H_D#_44H_D#_45H_D#_46H_D#_47H_D#_48H_D#_49H_D#_50H_D#_51H_D#_52H_D#_53H_D#_54H_D#_55H_D#_56H_D#_57H_D#_58H_D#_59H_D#_60H_D#_61H_D#_62H_D#_63
H_DBSY#H_DEFER#
H_DINV#_0H_DINV#_1H_DINV#_2H_DINV#_3
H_DPWR#H_DRDY#
H_DSTBN#_0H_DSTBN#_1H_DSTBN#_2H_DSTBN#_3
H_DSTBP#_0H_DSTBP#_1H_DSTBP#_2H_DSTBP#_3
H_HIT#H_HITM#
H_LOCK#
H_REQ#_0H_REQ#_1H_REQ#_2H_REQ#_3H_REQ#_4
H_RS#_0H_RS#_1H_RS#_2
H_SLPCPU#H_TRDY#
H_VREF_1
R339
100_1%
H_D#56
R314 0/0402
166 MHz
MCH_BSEL1 [6]
H_DSTBN#3 [3]
H_D#18
1
CPU_BSEL0[3]
H_D#20
H_RS#0 [3]
H_A#21
H_D#9
H_D#5
H_D#27
H_D#37
H_A#26
H_A#28
+1.05VS
H_A#[31:3] [3]
H_RS#1 [3]
MCH_BSEL0 [6]
R346
221_1%
R348
100_1%
H_D#[63:0][3]
CPU_BSEL1[3]
H_D#15
MCH_HLVREF
H_DSTBP#3 [3]
H_DINV#0 [3]
H_D#22
R324
1K/0402
H_LOCK# [3]
CLK_BSEL0 [2]
R318 0/0402
Frequency
0.1uF should be placed100mils or less from GMCHpin.
H_BPRI# [3]
H_D#8
H_ADSTB#1 [3]
H_D#17
H_D#0
H_D#4
MCH_HYSWING
H_DINV#2 [3]
H_D#7
H_D#35
H_D#12
1
H_REQ#[4:0] [3]
H_A#3
H_A#30
CLK_MCH_BCLK[2]
0
Layout Notice:
MCH_HYSCOMP
H_D#47
H_D#29
H_A#9
200 MHz
H_D#59
H_D#39
H_A#7
H_A#18
H_CPUSLP# [3]
H_D#6
H_D#54
1
MCH_HXRCOMP
H_A#4
H_DRDY# [3]
H_D#33
R349 24.9_1%
H_D#60
H_D#26
H_A#23
H_DSTBN#1 [3]
H_D#30
H_D#53
H_D#14
H_REQ#4
BSEL1
H_D#51
MCH_HXSCOMP
H_DSTBP#0 [3]
H_DSTBN#0 [3]H_D#50
H_D#25
R336 54.9_1%
R316 0/0402H_DINV#1 [3]
H_A#27
0
H_D#23
H_DINV#3 [3]
R315 *0/0402
H_D#24
H_A#5
H_A#11
H_A#31
CLK_BSEL1 [2]
R326
1K/0402
10 mils wide, 20 mils spacing
0
0
H_D#61
MCH_HXRCOMP
H_D#62
H_REQ#2
H_D#55
MCH_HYSCOMP
R319 *0/0402
R337
100_1%
H_D#21
H_D#11
CLK_BSEL2 [2]
1 100 MHz
H_D#38
R323
1K/0402
+1.05VS
1
+1.05VS
H_A#29
+1.05VS
H_TRDY# [3]
MCH_HYRCOMP
H_DBSY# [3]
H_HITM# [3]
H_D#2
1
MCH_HXSWING
H_A#12
R322
1K/0402
R340
200_1%
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Schematic Diagrams
Calistoga 2/5 B - 7
B.Schem
atic Diagram
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Calistoga 2/5
Sheet 6 of 40Calistoga 2/5
M_CKE0 [10]
MCH_CFG12
PCIE_TXP5
R328 *1K/0402
LVDS
PCI-EX
PRESS G
RAPHICS
TVVGA
U28C
CALISTOGA
D40D38
F34G38H34J38L34M38N34P38R34T38V34W38Y34AA38AB34AC38
D34F38G34H38J34L38M34N38P34R38T34V38W34Y38AA34AB38
F36G40H36J40L36M40N36P40R36T40V36W40Y36AA40AB36AC40
D36F40G36H40J36L40M36N40P36R40T36V40W36Y40AA36AB40
J30H30H29G26G25B38C35F32C33C32
A33A32
C37B35A37
B37B34A36
E27E26
G30D30F29
F30D29F28
D32
A16C18A19
J20B16B18B19
E23D23
C26C25
C22B22
G23J22
A21B21
H23
EXP_A_COMPIEXP_A_COMPO
EXP_A_RXN_0EXP_A_RXN_1EXP_A_RXN_2EXP_A_RXN_3EXP_A_RXN_4EXP_A_RXN_5EXP_A_RXN_6EXP_A_RXN_7EXP_A_RXN_8EXP_A_RXN_9
EXP_A_RXN_10EXP_A_RXN_11EXP_A_RXN_12EXP_A_RXN_13EXP_A_RXN_14EXP_A_RXN_15
EXP_A_RXP_0EXP_A_RXP_1EXP_A_RXP_2EXP_A_RXP_3EXP_A_RXP_4EXP_A_RXP_5EXP_A_RXP_6EXP_A_RXP_7EXP_A_RXP_8EXP_A_RXP_9
EXP_A_RXP_10EXP_A_RXP_11EXP_A_RXP_12EXP_A_RXP_13EXP_A_RXP_14EXP_A_RXP_15
EXP_A_TXN_0EXP_A_TXN_1EXP_A_TXN_2EXP_A_TXN_3EXP_A_TXN_4EXP_A_TXN_5EXP_A_TXN_6EXP_A_TXN_7EXP_A_TXN_8EXP_A_TXN_9
EXP_A_TXN_10EXP_A_TXN_11EXP_A_TXN_12EXP_A_TXN_13EXP_A_TXN_14EXP_A_TXN_15
EXP_A_TXP_0EXP_A_TXP_1EXP_A_TXP_2EXP_A_TXP_3EXP_A_TXP_4EXP_A_TXP_5EXP_A_TXP_6EXP_A_TXP_7EXP_A_TXP_8EXP_A_TXP_9
EXP_A_TXP_10EXP_A_TXP_11EXP_A_TXP_12EXP_A_TXP_13EXP_A_TXP_14EXP_A_TXP_15
L_BKLTENL_CLKCTLAL_CLKCTLBL_DDC_CLKL_DDC_DATAL_IBGL_VBGL_VDDENL_VREFHL_VREFL
LA_CLK#LA_CLK
LA_DATA#_0LA_DATA#_1LA_DATA#_2
LA_DATA_0LA_DATA_1LA_DATA_2
LB_CLK#LB_CLK
LB_DATA#_0LB_DATA#_1LB_DATA#_2
LB_DATA_0LB_DATA_1LB_DATA_2
L_BKLTCTL
TV_DACA_OUTTV_DACB_OUTTV_DACC_OUT
TV_IREFTV_IRTNATV_IRTNBTV_IRTNC
CRT_BLUECRT_BLUE#
CRT_DDC_CLKCRT_DDC_DATA
CRT_GREENCRT_GREEN#
CRT_HSYNCCRT_IREF
CRT_REDCRT_RED#
CRT_VSYNC
DMI_RXP1
M_CKE2 [11]
DMI_RXP[3:0] [14]
RSVD
Lanes reversed
M_CLK_DDR1 [10]
PCIE_RXP3
PCIE_RXP9
PCIE_TXN6
MCH_BSEL1[5]
+3VS [2,3,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21,23,24,26,27,28,29,31]
PCIE_RXN12
DMI_TXP1DMI_TXP2
PCIE_TXP7
MCH_CFG7
PCIE_TXN10
+1.5VS
DMI_TXN[3:0] [14]
PCIE_TXN1
C566
0.01UF
DMIx2
Normal
PCIE_RXN[0..15]
M_CLK_DDR0 [10]
PCIE_RXP[0..15][12]
DMI_RXP3
DMI_RXN1
PCIE_RXN1
PCIE_RXP0
R344 10K/0402
MCH_CFG18
PCIE_TXN14
1.05V
Design guide : P.173
PM_EXTTS1#_R
DELAY_VR_PWRGD[15,28]
M_CLK_DDR#3 [11]
MCH_CFG19
CFG[17..3] hasinternal pull up
CFG[20..18] hasinternal pull down
MCH_CFG7
PCIE_TXP3
R330 *0/0402
MCH_CFG20 (PCIe backwardinerpoerability mode)
Design guide : P.189
M_ODT1 [10]
MCH_BSEL2[5]
PCIE_RXP1
PCIE_RXP8
PCIE_RXN11
PCIE_TXP14
M_CS#1 [10]
PCIE_TXN9
MCH_CFG9
M_CS#3 [11]
PM_EXTTS1#_R
PCIE_TXP4
MCH_CFG19 (DMI Lane reversal)
PM_EXTTS1#[11]
PCIE_RXP6
+3VS
DMI_TXN2
PCIE_RXN0
R352
1K_1%
R44 *0/0402
PCIE_RXN9
PCIE_RXN15
PCIE_RXP2
SDVO and PCIe x1 are operations imultneously via the PEG port
DMI_RXP2
PCIE_RXN6
NB_CLKREQ#[2] PCIE_TXN13
+1.05VS
PCIE_TXN0
R39 24.9_1%
Disable
MCH_CFG18 (VCC select)
M_CLK_DDR3 [11]
PCIE_TXP[0..15]
+1.05VS [3,4,5,8,9,13,16,29]
DMI_RXP0
R333 10K/0402
PCIE_RXP12
+1.8V [8,10,11,15,30]
NB_RSTIN#
PCIE_TXP2
M_CKE1 [10]
MCH_CFG9
MCH_CFG16 (FSB Dynamic ODT) Enable
M_RCOMPP
PCIE_RXN10
PCIE_TXP13
PM_EXTTS1#
R320 *1K/0402
PCIE_RXN[0..15][12]
MCH_CFG20
M_RCOMPP
PCIE_RXP11
PCIE_TXN5
Calis toga Strapping
MCH_CFG16
DMI_TXP0
MCH_CFG12
R341 0/0402
PCIE_RXN8
R38 *2.2K/0402
R40 *2.2K/0402
M_CLK_DDR2 [11]
M_CKE3 [11]
PLTRST#[12,14,15]
PCIE_RXN5
R351 100
PCIE_TXN4
R47 0/0402
MCH_BSEL0[5]
M_CLK_DDR#1 [10]
DMI_RXN0
+3VS
Only SDCO or PCIex1 is operational
DMI_RXN3
PM_EXTTS0#[10]
MCH_CFG16
+1.5VS
PCIE_RXN14
PCIE_TXP1
PCIE_TXN12
PCIE_TXP12
R42 *2.2K/0402
+1.8V
Design guide : P.361
PCIE_RXP7
Normal operation
DMI_TXN1
M_ODT0 [10]
PCIE_RXP10
MCH_BSEL[2..0]001 = PSB533011 = PSB667Others =Reserved
M_CS#0 [10]
MCH_CFG20 CLK_PCIE_3GPLL [2]
DMI_TXP3
MCH_CFG13
PCIE_TXP9
MCH_CFG9 (PCIE Graphics Lane)
+1.8V
MCH_CFG18
PCIE_RXN7
PCIE_RXP5
MCH_CFG5
Mobile CPU
DMI_TXN1
C565
1UF_X7R
PCIE_TXP[0..15][12]
M_CS#2 [11]
MCH_CFG5
PCIE_TXN3
PEG_COMP
PCIE_RXP15
+1.05VS
M_RCOMPN
DMI_RXN2
M_VREF_MCH
MCH_CFG7 (CPU Strap)
CLK_PCIE_3GPLL# [2]
M_ODT2 [11]
+1.5VS [4,8,9,14,15,16,19,20,30]
MCH_CFG5
R64 80.6_1%
PCIE_RXN13
PCIE_TXP0
PCIE_TXN[0..15]
PCIE_RXN4
PCIE_TXN8
R353
1K_1%
R43 *2.2K/0402
PCIE_TXN11
PCIE_TXP11
R343 10K/0402
M_RCOMPN
DMI_RXN[3:0] [14]
PCIE_TXP6
R331 0/0402
M_ODT3 [11]
PCIE_RXP14
PCIE_TXN[0..15][12]
R332 10K/0402DMIx4
MCH_CFG19
PM_EXTTS0#
PCIE_TXN7
HIGH
PM_BMBUSY#[15]
DMI_TXN3
PCIE_TXP8
R45 *2.2K/0402
M_CLK_DDR#0 [10]
R73 80.6_1%
PCIE_RXP13
PCIE_TXN2
R41 *2.2K/0402
PM_DPRSLPVR[15,28]
PCIE_RXP[0..15]
R329 *1K/0402
LOW
PM_THRMTRIP#[3,13]
PM_EXTTS0#
DMI_TXN0
PCIE_RXP4
PCIE_RXN2
M_CLK_DDR#2 [11]
Reverse Lane
1.5V
?
PCIE_TXN15
PCIE_TXP15
DMI_TXP[3:0] [14]
PM_EXTTS1#
PCIE_RXN3
+1.5VS
MCH_ICH_SYNC#[14]
MCH_CFG13
PCIE_TXP10
PMMISC
NC
DDR MUXING
CLK
DMI
CFGRSVD
U28B
CALISTOGA
D1C41C1
BA41BA40BA39BA3BA2BA1B41B2
AY41AY1
AW41AW1A40A4
A39A3
H28H27
AY35AR1AW7AW40
AW35AT1AY7AY40
AU20AT20BA29AY29
AW13AW12AY21AW21
AL20AF10
BA13BA12AY20AU21
AV9AT9
AK1AK41
J25K27J26
K16K18J18F18E15F15E18D19D16G16E16D15G15K15C15H16G18H15
G28F25H26G6
AH33AH34
A27A26C40D41
AE35AF39AG35AH39
AC35AE39AF35AG39
AE37AF41AG37AH41
AC37AE41AF37AG41
AF33AG33
T32R32
AG11AF11
K28
J19
H32
F3F7
H7
K30J29A41A35A34D28D27
NC0NC1NC2NC3NC4NC5NC6NC7NC8NC9NC10NC11NC12NC13NC14NC15NC16NC17NC18
SDVO_CTRLCLKSDVO_CTRLDATA
SM_CK_0SM_CK_1SM_CK_2SM_CK_3
SM_CK#_0SM_CK#_1SM_CK#_2SM_CK#_3
SM_CKE_0SM_CKE_1SM_CKE_2SM_CKE_3
SM_CS#_0SM_CS#_1SM_CS#_2SM_CS#_3
SM_OCDCOMP_0SM_OCDCOMP_1
SM_ODT_0SM_ODT_1SM_ODT_2SM_ODT_3
SM_RCOMP#SM_RCOMP
SM_VREF_0SM_VREF_1
CFG_18CFG_19CFG_20
CFG_0CFG_1CFG_2CFG_3CFG_4CFG_5CFG_6CFG_7CFG_8CFG_9CFG_10CFG_11CFG_12CFG_13CFG_14CFG_15CFG_16CFG_17
PM_BMBUSY#PM_EXTTS#_0