PHILIPS DS1100 IPOD Docking speaker Disassembling and circuit diagram
PHILIPS DS1100
DISASSEMBLY DIAGRAM
Dismantling of the Bottom Cabinet
Dismantling of the Bottom Cabinet
1) Remove 6 rubber feet A and 6 screws B as
indicated to loosen the Bottom Cabinet.
2) Remove 6 screws C as indicated to loosen the speaker box bottom
2) Remove 6 screws C as indicated to loosen the speaker box bottom
Dismantling of the PCB Board.
1)Remove 4 screws D as indicated to loosen the Main Board.
2)Remove 2 screws E as indicated to loosen the USB Socket Board.
1)Remove 4 screws D as indicated to loosen the Main Board.
2)Remove 2 screws E as indicated to loosen the USB Socket Board.
ICS USED IN THE CIRCUIT 
PT6964 LED Driver IC
DESCRIPTION
PT6964 is an LED Controller driven on a 1/5 to 1/8 duty factor. 10 segment output lines, 4 grid output lines, 3 segment/ grid output lines, one display memory, control circuit, key scan circuit are all incorporated into a single chip to build a highly reliable peripheral device for a single chip microcomputer. Serial data is fed to PT6964 via a three-line serial interface. Housed in a 28 pins SOP Package, PT6964 pin assignments and application circuit are optimized for easy PCB Layout and cost saving advantages.
PT6964 is an LED Controller driven on a 1/5 to 1/8 duty factor. 10 segment output lines, 4 grid output lines, 3 segment/ grid output lines, one display memory, control circuit, key scan circuit are all incorporated into a single chip to build a highly reliable peripheral device for a single chip microcomputer. Serial data is fed to PT6964 via a three-line serial interface. Housed in a 28 pins SOP Package, PT6964 pin assignments and application circuit are optimized for easy PCB Layout and cost saving advantages.
FEATURES
# CMOS technology
# Low power consumption
3 Multiple display modes (10 segments, 7 grids to 13 segments, 4 grids)
# Key scanning (10 x 2 Matrix)
# 8-step dimming circuitry
# Serial interface for clock, data input, data output, strobe pins
# Available in 28 pins, SOP
# CMOS technology
# Low power consumption
3 Multiple display modes (10 segments, 7 grids to 13 segments, 4 grids)
# Key scanning (10 x 2 Matrix)
# 8-step dimming circuitry
# Serial interface for clock, data input, data output, strobe pins
# Available in 28 pins, SOP
PAM8403 FILTERLESS 3W CLASS-D
STEREO AUDIO AMPLIFIER IC
Description
The PAM8403 is a 3W, class-D audio amplifier. It offers low THD+N, allowing it to achieve high-quality sound reproduction. The new filterless architecture allows the device to drive the speaker directly, requiring no low-pass output filters, thus saving system cost and PCB area. With the same numbers of external components, the efficiency of the PAM8403 is much better than that of Class-AB cousins. It can extend the battery life, which makes it well-suited for portable applications. The PAM8403 is available in SOP-16 package
The PAM8403 is a 3W, class-D audio amplifier. It offers low THD+N, allowing it to achieve high-quality sound reproduction. The new filterless architecture allows the device to drive the speaker directly, requiring no low-pass output filters, thus saving system cost and PCB area. With the same numbers of external components, the efficiency of the PAM8403 is much better than that of Class-AB cousins. It can extend the battery life, which makes it well-suited for portable applications. The PAM8403 is available in SOP-16 package
Features
# 3W Output at 10% THD with a 4Ω Load and 5V Power Supply
# Filterless, Low Quiescent Current and Low EMI
# Low THD+N
# Superior Low Noise
# Efficiency up to 90%
# Short Circuit Protection
#Thermal Shutdown
# Few External Components to Save the Space and Cost
# Pb-Free Package
# 3W Output at 10% THD with a 4Ω Load and 5V Power Supply
# Filterless, Low Quiescent Current and Low EMI
# Low THD+N
# Superior Low Noise
# Efficiency up to 90%
# Short Circuit Protection
#Thermal Shutdown
# Few External Components to Save the Space and Cost
# Pb-Free Package
PIN CONFIGARATION 
Pin Number 
 | 
  
Pin Name 
 | 
  
Function 
 | 
 
1 
 | 
  
+OUT_L 
 | 
  
Left
  Channel Positive Output 
 | 
 
2 
 | 
  
PGND 
 | 
  
Power
  GND 
 | 
 
3 
 | 
  
-OUT_L 
 | 
  
Left
  Channel Negative Output 
 | 
 
4 
 | 
  
PVDD 
 | 
  
Power
  VDD 
 | 
 
5 
 | 
  
MUTE 
 | 
  
Mute
  Control Input (active low) 
 | 
 
6 
 | 
  
VDD 
 | 
  
Analog
  VDD 
 | 
 
7 
 | 
  
INL 
 | 
  
Left
  Channel Input 
 | 
 
8 
 | 
  
VREF 
 | 
  
Internal
  analog reference, connect a bypass capacitor from VREF to GND. 
 | 
 
9 
 | 
  
NC 
 | 
  
No
  Connact 
 | 
 
10 
 | 
  
INR 
 | 
  
Right
  Channel Input 
 | 
 
11 
 | 
  
GND 
 | 
  
Analog
  GND 
 | 
 
12 
 | 
  
SHND 
 | 
  
Shutdown
  Control Input (active low) 
 | 
 
13 
 | 
  
PVDD 
 | 
  
Power
  VDD 
 | 
 
14 
 | 
  
-OUT_R 
 | 
  
Right
  Channel Negative Output 
 | 
 
15 
 | 
  
PGND 
 | 
  
Power
  GND 
 | 
 
16 
 | 
  
+OUT_R 
 | 
  
Right
  Channel Positive Output 
 | 
 
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 
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