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The Harman Kardon
Model FL 8370
COMPACT DISC CHANGER



                           Technical Manual
                                      FL 8370                                                                                    1     2      3         Skip       Play      Pause



                                                                                                                                 4     5   Disc Skip   Search      Stop     Random




                                                                                                                                                                          Open/Close




      Power           Phones   Phones Level                            Time    Repeat    Intro    Clear     Program




                                                                              CONTENTS

 1.     LASER BEAM SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ............. 2                                            9.       BLOCK DIAGRAM .............................................             70
 2.     CONTROL AND FUNCTIONS ............................. 4                                    10.      SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS ..................................                   71
 3.     SPECIFICATIONS AND FEATURES ..................... 7                                      11.      PCB LAYOUT .....................................................        74
 4.     AUDIO CHARACTERISTICS TEST PROCEDURE                                                     12.      DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS ........................                       89
        .............................................................................9           13.      GENERAL UNIT PARTS LIST ..............................                  94
 5.     CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION ....................................11
 6.     CRITICAL I.C. SPECIFICATION ........................ 18
 7.     PART LIST ......................................................... 49
 8.     TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE .......................... 64



 * Harman/ kardon continually strives to improve its products. The Fl8370 Compact Disc Changer design and
   specifications are subject to change and may differ from the published specifications and descriptions, but will
   always equal or exceed the original specifications unless otherwise stated.




               DANGER: Invisible laser radiation when open and interlock failed or defeated.
                                 AVOID DIRECT EXPOSURE TO BEAM.



                                                                                                                          Parts and Service Office
                                                                                                                          250 Crossways Park Dr., Woodbury, N.Y. 11797
                                                                                                                          1112-FL8350 P9603 1200 Printed in Hong Kong
LASER BEAM SAFETY PRECAUTIONS


                                   CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT


                                         CAUTION
                                         Invisible laser radiation when the unit is open.
                                         Do not stare into beam.

                                             CAUTION: USE OF ANY CONTROLS, ADJUSTMENT, OR
                                             PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN
                                             MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE.




                                                   Do not look directly at the laser beam
                                                   coming from the pickup or allow it to
                                                   strike against your skin.




This compact disc player uses a pickup that emits a laser beam. The laser beam is emitted from the
location shown in the figure. When checking the laser diode, be sure to keep your eyes at least 1 foot away
from the pickup lens when the diode is turned on. Do not look directly at the laser beam.




CAUTION:
Using controls and adjustment, or doing procedures other than those specified herein, may result in
hazardous radiation exposure.



                                                     2
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
                                                                             This symbol is intended to alert the user to
                                                                             the presence of uninsulated "dangerous
                                                                             voltage" within the product's enclosure that
                                                                             may be of sufficient magnitude to consti-
                                                                             tute a risk of electric shock to persons.


                                                                             This symbol is intended to alert the user to
                                                                             the presence of important operating and
                                                                             maintenance (servicing) instructions in the
                                                                             literature accompanying the appliance.


                                                            Caution:   To prevent electric shock do not use this
                                                                       (polarized) plug with an extension cord, recep-
                                                                       tacle or other outlet unless the blades can be
                                                                       fully inserted to prevent blade exposure.


                                                            Attention: Pour prevenir les chocs electriques ne pas
                                                                       utiliser cetre fiche polarisee avec un
                                                                       prolongateur, une prise de courant ou une au-
                                                                       tre sortie de courant, sauf si les lames prevent
                                                                       etre inserees a fond-sans en laisser aucune
   WARNING                                                             partie a decouvert.
To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not
expose the unit to rain or moisture.


                                    HANDLING LASER PICKUP
 The laser diode in the optical system of this player can be damaged by electrostatic discharge from
 your clothes or your body. Proper electrostatic grounding for service personal is required during servicing.


BEFORE REPAIRING THE COMPACT DISC PLAYER
Preparation
Human Body Grounding:
Many of the components used in this compact disc player, including the laser pickup, are sensitive to
electrostatic discharge. Service personal should be grounded with an electrostatic armband (1 Mohm).

Caution:
Static charge on clothing does not escape through a body grounding wrist band.
Be careful not to contact the pickup or electrical components with your clothing.

Workbench and Tool Grounding:
A properly-grounded electroconductive plate (1Mohm) or metal sheet should be fitted to the workbench
surface. Tools and instruments (such as soldering irons and scopes) should be grounded to prevent AC
leakage.




Note: Laser diodes are so susceptible to damage from static electricity that, even if a static discharge does
not ruin a diode, it can shorten its life or cause it to work improperly.
                                                      3
                                                                                                                                                                    FL8370
Front Panel Controls
                                                 22           21                                  19                         17            15             13
                                                                        20                                              18        16            14                  12

                                   FL 8370                                                             1     2      3              Skip         Play      Pause



                                                                                                       4     5   Disc Skip        Search        Stop     Random




                                                                                                                                                       Open/Close




         Power     Phones   Phones Level               Time    Repeat   Intro   Clear   Program




    1    2          3          4             5         6        7       8       9       10                                                              11

 1 Power Switch: Press this switch               in play.                                                  16 Skip Button: Press one side of
to apply power to the Fl8370. When                                                                         this button to move to the next track
the FL 8370 is first turned on by                 7 Repeat Button: Press this button                       or the other side of the button to
pressing this switch, the Status-Mode            once to constantly repeat the track                       move back to the previous track
Indicator 2 will turn green, and the             currently being played. Press it a                        on the disc being played.
Information Display 20 will illuminate.          second time to repeat the entire disc.
Press the switch again to turn the unit                                                                    17 Search Button: Press one side of
off; the Status-Mode Indicator will               8 Intro Button: Press this button to                     this button to search forward      or
turn amber, indicating that the unit is          put the Fl8370 in the Intro Scan mode.                    the other side of the button to search
in a Standby mode. When the FL                   When you press the button, the unit                       backwards        through a disc to
8370 is connected to a switched AC               will play the first 10 seconds of each                    locate a particular portion of the disc
outlet, such as those found on the               track on the disc, and then move to                       being played.
back of many audio products, it will             the next track. Press the button again
return to the Standby mode when                  to defeat the function and continue                       18 Disc Skip Button: Press this
power is applied to the switched                 full play of the current track.                           button to change to the next disc. If a
outlet without any further press of the                                                                    disc position is empty, the FL8370 will
switch.                                           9 Clear Button: Press this button to                     automatically search for the next
                                                 remove tracks from a programmed                           position that contains a disc.
 2 Status Mode Indicator: When the               sequence. Each press of the button
Fl8370 is in the ON mode, this                   will remove one track, starting with                      19 Disc Select Buttons: Press one
indicator will glow green. When the              the last track programmed to play.                        of these buttons to select the disc in a
unit is off, the indicator will glow                                                                       specific position in the CD drawer.
                                                 10 Program Button: This button is
amber, indicating that the unit is still
                                                 used to program the playback of a                         20 Information Display: This display
connected to the AC mains supply.
                                                 disc in a particular order.                               provides details about the operation
 3 Headphones Jack: Connect a set                                                                          of the FL 8370.
                                                 11 Open/ Close Button: Press this
of standard headphones to this jack
                                                 button to open or close the disc                           21 HDCD Indicator: This LED will
for private listening.
                                                 drawer. DO NOT push the drawer to                         light automatically when a CD with
 4 Headphones Level Control: Turn                close it or damage to the transport                       HDCD encoding is playing. No
this knob to increase or decrease the            mechanism may result.                                     further action is needed to enjoy the
volume level for headphones                                                                                benefits of HDCD.
connected to the FL8370's
                                                 12 Random Button: Press this
                                                 button to put a disc into play, and to                    22 Remote Sensor: The sensor
Headphones Jack 3 . Note that
                                                 have all of the tracks played in a                        behind this window receives
changing this level will not change the
                                                 random order.                                             commands from the remote control.
sound level for the unit's main output,
as that remains constant.                                                                                  Keep this area clear if you wish to use
                                                 13 Pause Button: Press this button                        the FL 8370 with a remote control.
                                                 once to momentarily pause a disc.
5 CD Drawer: This drawer holds the
                                                 When the button is pressed again, the
discs that will be played. Press the
                                                 disc will resume play at the point it
Open/ Close button 11 to open the
                                                 was paused.
drawer so that discs may be inserted.

 6 Time Button: Press this button to             14 Play Button: Press this button to
                                                 start the playback of a CD. If the CD
select the time display. In normal
                                                 drawer is open, pressing this button
operation, this display will show the
                                                 will automatically close the drawer.
running time of the track being played.
Press the button once to check the
                                                 15 Stop Button: Press this button to
time remaining for the track in play.
                                                 stop the disc currently being played.
Press this button again to view the
total play time remaining for the disc


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                                                                                                                                                                                                                 FL8370
Rear Panel Connections


     1                   2        3                4      5


                                                                 LEFT                                CAUTION                                                                                MODEL NO: FL8370
                                                                                                                                                                                            HARMAN KARDON
                                     OUT      IN                                                   RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
                                                                                                        DO NOT OPEN                                                                         NORTHRIDGE
                                                                                                                                                               CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT
                                                                 RIGHT                                                                                                                      CALIFORNIA, U.S.A.
                                                                                    SHOCK HAZARD : DO NOT OPEN.
                                                                                    SHOCKHAZARD : DO NOT OPEN.
                                                                                    AVIS:RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE-NE PAS OUVRIR.
                                                                                    AVIS:RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE-NE PAS OUVRIR.
                       DIGITAL                           AUDIO                                                                                                                              MADE IN CHINA
                       OUTPUT          REMOTE           OUTPUT

                                                                                                SERIAL NO.
                           This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules.
                           Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
                           (1) This device may not cause harmful interference,
        AC INPUT
                           and (2) this device must accept any interference
      AC 117V / 60Hz       received, including interference that may cause
          20W                                                                                                                                                        PRODUCT COMPLIES WITH DHHS
                           undesired operation.
                                                                                                                                                                     RULES 21CFR SUBCHAPTER J,
                                                                                    WARNING: "TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR                 C       US
                                                                                    ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE
                                                                                                                                                                     APPLICABLE AT DATE MANUFACTURED:
                                                                                    TO RAIN OR MOISTURE."                                    LR46800                                   (YCL).
                           HDCD and High Definition Compatible Digital                                                                 CAN/CSA-C22.2 No.1-96
                           are registered trademarks of Pacific Microsonics, Inc.                                                            UL 1270




1         AC Power Cord
Connect this plug to an AC outlet. If the outlet is switch controlled, make certain that the switch is in the ON
position.

 2        Coaxial Digital Output
Connect this jack to the coaxial-digital input of a digital audio/ video receiver or an external digital-to-analog
converter for direct access to the digital signals of the FL8370. DO NOT connect this jack to the standard audio
inputs of any device.

 3      Remote Control Input
Connect this jack to the input of anther compatible Haman Kardon remote controlled device to have the remote
sensor on the Fl8370 provide signals to other products.

4       Remote Control Output
Connect this output of a remote infrared sensor or the remote control output of another compatible Harman Kardon
product. This will enable the remote control system to operate even when the front panel Remote Sensor 21 is
blocked. It will also allow use of the Fl8370 with optional, external control systems.

5       Fixed Audio Outputs
Connect these jacks to the analog CD audio inputs of your receiver, surround processor or preamplifier.




                                                                                                                                   5
                                                                                                                             FL8370
Remote Control Functions
                                                                     .1   Disc Select Buttons: Press one of these buttons to
                                                                          select the disc in a specific position in the CD drawer.
                                                                                                   8
                                                                     2 Numeric Buttons: Press these buttons to select a
                                                                          specific track on a disc. The FL8370 will immediately go
                                                                          to the track and begin to play it. These buttons are also
                                                                          used to enter track numbers into the memory for
                   DISC NO.                                               preprogrammed-play lists.
               1              2
                                                                     3    Clear Button: Press this button to remove tracks from a
                                                                          programmed sequence. Each press of the button will
1              3              4       5                                   remove one track, starting with the last track
                                                                          programmed to play.
                        TRACK NO.              DISC
               1              2       3        SKIP         14                                                                         4
                                                                     4 Search Buttons: Press these buttons to search forward
                                                                          or backwards       through a disc to locate a particular
               4              5       6       REPEAT
                                                                          portion of the selection being played.
                                                       10
                                                            13
2                                                                    5    Skip Buttons: Press one of these buttons to move to the
               7              8       9       INTRO                       next track    , or to move back to the previous track
                                                            12            on the disc being played.

               0           CLEAR    PROGRAM    TIME                  6 Stop Button: Press this button to stop the disc currently
                                                            11            being played.
3                                                           10
                   SEARCH           RANDOM
                                                                     7    Play Button: Press this button to start the playback of a
                                                            9             CD. If the CD drawer is open, pressing this button will
4                                                           8             automatically close the drawer.
                    SKIP
                                                            7
                                                                     8 Random Button: Press this button to play all of the
5                                                           6             tracks on a disc in a random order.

                                                                     9 Pause Button: Press this button once to momentarily
                                                                          pause a disc. When the button is pressed again, the
                                                                          disc will resume play from the point at which it was
                              FL 8370                                     paused.

                                                                     10 Program Button: This button is used to program the
                                                                          playback of a disc in a particular order.

                                                                     11 Time Button: In normal operation, the display will show
                                                                          the running time of the track being played. Press the
                                                                          button once to check the time remaining for the track in
                                                                          play. Press the button again to view the total play time
                                                                          remaining for the disc in play.

                                                                     12 Intro Button: Press this button to put the FL8370 into
                                                                          the Intro Scan mode. When you press this button, the
                                                                          unit will play the first 10 seconds of each track on the
                                                                          disc, and then move to the next track. Press the button
                                                                          again to defeat the function and continue full play of the
                                                                          current track.


13 Repeat Button: Press this button once to continuously repeat the track currently being played. Press it a second
     time to repeat the entire disc.

14   Disc Skip Button: Press this button to change to the next disc. If a disc position is empty, the FL8370 will
     automatically search for the next position that contains a disc.




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                                                                                     FL8370

Audio Characteristics Test Procedure

Test Equipment
1. 3346 CD Player Evaluating Filter x 2 (NF Electronic Instrument)
2. VP7722 Panasonic Audio Analyzer
3. Sony YEDS18 Test CD disc


Procedure
Equipment Setup
1. The audio output of the CD player under test is connected to the CD filter L
   & R inputs.
2. The outputs from the filter are connected to the Audio Analyzer.

Check the output Voltage
1. Set the mode of the filter to ` THRU'
2. Set the mode of Audio Analyzer to ` LEVEL' mode
3. Select track 2 of the test disc and play the CD disc
4. The output voltage and gain of the R & L channels are taken by pressing
   the respective buttons on the control board of Audio Analyzer.

Frequency Response
1. Set the mode of the filter to reference level mode.
2. Select the track 3, 4, 5, and 6 of the test disc and run it under ` Play' mode.
3. Check the output of the R & L Channels

Total Harmonic Distortion
1. Set the mode of the filter to ` DIST/CH-SP' mode
2. Set the audio analyzer to ` DIST' mode.
3. Set the unit of the audio analyzer to ` %' mode
4. Select the track 2, 4, and 5 on the test disc and run them under ` PLAY'
   mode
5. Check the % of each R & L channels




                                           9
                                                                     FL8370


Signal to Noise Ratio
1. Set the mode of the filter to ` S/N' mode
2.   Play track 2 of the test disc
3.   The unit of the audio analyzer is set to dB mode
4.   Press the S/N key on the control panel of the audio analyzer
5.   Play track 7
6.   Measure the data of S/N ratio

Dynamic Range
1. Set the mode of the filter to ` D-Range' mode
2.   Set the audio analyzer to ` DIST' Mode
3.   Set the unit of the audio analyzer to ` dB' mode
4.   Play track 17of the test disc
5.   The dynamic range should be |A| + 60dB

Channel Separation
1. Set the mode of the filter to ` DIST/CH-SP' mode
2. Set the audio analyzer to ` LEVEL' mode
3. Play the tracks 8, 9, 10 & 11
4. The measured results is the difference between L & R channel

De-emphasis
1. Press the ` THRU' button of the CD filter
2. Play the track 2 of the test disc
3. Press the ` Relative Level' and make it ` ON'
4. Select the track 12 and 13 and measure the L & R channels value




                                          10
                                                                                                                                                    FL8370


FUNCTION DESCRIPTION
 1.RF Amp Block
   1.1 RF Amplifier
    The optical currents inputted through pins PD1(A+C) and PD2(B+D) are converted into voltages through
    I-V amp, and they are added to RF summing amp. The voltage, converted from the photo diode
    (A+B+C+D) signal, is outputted through RFO(pin74) and the eye pattern can be checked at this pin.


                                                               58K
                                    PD1
                                          65                   -           VA      10K
                                                                                                    -                              RFO
                                                               +      I-V amp(1)                                              74
                                                                                                    +
                                               VC                                                       RF summing amp
                                                                                               VC
                                                               58K
                                    PD2
                                                                                                                                   RF-
                                          66                   -           VB      10K
                                                                                                                              73
                                                               +
                                                                      I-V amp(2)
                                               VC




                                                                   Figure 4. RF amp circuit

   1.2 Focus Error Amp
    The output of the focus error amp is the difference between I-V amp(1) output VA and
    RF I-V amp(2) output VB. The focus error bias voltage applied to the (+) of focus error amp can be
    changed by output voltage of D/A converter as shown in diagram, so that the offset of focus error amp
    can be adjusted automatically by controlling 5 bits counter switches. Focus error bias can be adjusted
    from the range of +100mV ~ -100mV by connecting the resistor on pin 63 (FEBIAS).


                                                                                                                164K

                                                                                        32K
                                                               VB >                                                 -                         FE1
                                                                                       32K                                               59
                                                               VA >                                             +
                                    sev-stopb
                                                                                                        160K
                      FEBIAS                             SW1
                               63
                                        sev-stop
                                    <5 Bit Counter>                                                     4K

                                                                                       3K                                -     fcmpo
                                           X1       X2    X4       X8   X16
                                                                                                                        +
                                                                                   -
                                                                                   +          FEBIAS           vc       fe-stopb




                                                         Figure 5. Focus error amp circuit

    note1> VA and VB refer to output signal of PD1 and PD2 I/V amp.
    note2> sev-stopb,sev-stop,fe-stopb and fcmpo are internal signals




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                                                                                                                                                                 FL8370


1.3 Tracking Error Amp
 The optical currents detected from the side photo diode (E and F) pf pick-up are inputted to the E and F
 pin and converted into voltage signals by E I-V and F I-V amp. The output of tracking error amp
 generates the difference between E I-V AMP and F I-V AMP voltage output.
 The E-F balance can be adjusted by modifying the gain of E I-V AMP, and the tracking gain
 can be adjusted automatically by controlling the peak voltage at pin TE2 by micom program.



                                                                                      TE1             TE2                     LPFT
                                                                                              54             53          55



                       F     67                I-V AMP                          -                                                    Balance       To ISTAT
                                                                                                                         -
                                                                                                                                     Window Comp
                             68                I-V AMP                          +
                       E

                                                                                                                                     Gain
                   EI                                                                                                                Window Comp




                                                                                                          3.3K
                             79                                                       13K

                                                                                            16K

                                                                                                   7.5K



                                                                                                                  1.5K
                                                                                                                                                   To ISTAT
                                                       110K
                                                220K




                                                                          27K
                                                                56K




                                                                                13K



                                                                                                                                                   To TRCNT
                                         75K




                                       BAL < 4 : 0 >
                                                                            GAIN_UP/DOWN
                                                                               GAIN < 3 : 0 >




                                                              Figure 6. Tracking error amp circuit


1.4 Focus OK Circuit
 The FOK is the output. The focus OK circuit generates a timing window to enable focus servo operation
 from focus search status. When the difference of the RFO (pin74)signal and DC coupled signal
 IRF(pin75) are above the predefined voltage the Focus OK circuit output (pin40) becomes active(High
 output). The predefined voltage is -0.39V




                                                                  40K

                                               40K
                       RFO        74                                  -                     57K                                                            FOK
                                                                                                                                 -
                       IRF        75                                  +                                                                               40
                                               40K                                                                              +
                                                                                                            90K



                                                                                                          VC+0.625V




                                                                          Figure 7. Focus OK circuit




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                                                                                                                         FL8370


1.5 Mirror Circuit
  IRF signal is amplified by the mirror amp, and the peak and bottom component of amplified signal are
  detected by peak and bottom hold circuit. The peak hold circuit covers traverse signal of up to 100KHz
  component and bottom hold circuit capable of covering the envelope frequency of disc rotation. The time
  constant for the mirror hold must be sufficiently larger than that of the traverse signal.




                                                                                       -       1.5K
                                        38K                                                                1     MCP
                                                                2.5K                   +
                            17K
               IRF   75                 -          Peak and
                                                                                 17K
                                                   Bottom
                                                                -
                                    +              Hold
                                                                +
                            19K
                                                                           96K
                                                                                       +
                                                                                                           39   MIRROR
                                                                                       -




                                                    Figure 8. Mirror Circuit


1.6 EFM Comparator
  The EFM comparator converts a RF signal into a binary signal.
  Beacuse the asymmetry generated due to variations in disc manufacturing can not be eliminated by the
  AC coupling alone, this circuit uses to control reference voltage of EFM comparator for eliminating
  asymmetry.




                                  40K

                     RFI   77                 +
                                                                                                      1        EFM
                                              -

                                                              100K
                                                                                           +          39       ASY
                                        19K          +
                                                                     20K
                                                                                           -
                                                    -
                                                  100K
                                                                                   85K




                                   Figure 9. EFM Comparator & asymmetry circuit




                                                              13
                                                                                                                            FL8370


1.7 Defect Circuit
  The RFO signal bottom, after being inverted, is held with two time constants of long and short.
  The short time-constant bottom hold is done for a disc mirror defect more than 0.1msec, the long time-
  constant bottom hold is done with the mirror level prior to the defect. By differentiating this with a
  capacitor coupling and shifting the level, both signals are compared to generate the mirror defect
  detection signal.


                                                              DCC1                 DCC2
                                                                     5         4




                                             75K


                             37.5K
                 RFO   75               -                        BOTTOM
                              28K
                                       +                          HOLD

                              75K

                                                   BOTTOM                                  -   DFCT
                        VC+0.6254V                                       43K                             41    SSTOP/DFCT
                                                    HOLD
                                                                                           +




                                                     2
                                             DCB



                                                         Figure 10. Defect Circuit


1.8 APC (Auto Power Control) Circuit
  The laser diode has large negative temperature characteristic in its optical output when driven with a
  constant current on laser diode. Therefore, the output on processing monitor photo diode, must be a
  controlled current for getting regular output power, thus the APC (Auto Power Control) circuit is
  composed.




                                                                                   PN (From micom command)

                                                                               150K
                            PD 69                    +                                +          0.75K
                                        43.5K                                                                 70   LD
                                                     -                         150K
                                                                                       -

                                                                                       300K
                                                     150K

                                                   5.5K
                                     1.25V


                                                                 LDON (From micom command)



                                                          Figure 11. APC Circuit




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                                                                                                                                                                   FL8370


2.Servo Block
  2.1 Focus Servo Block
   When defect is "H"(the defect signal is detected), the focus servo loop is muting in case of focus phase
   compensation. At this time, the focus error signal is outputted through the low pass filter formed by
   connecting a capacitor(0.1uF) and a built-in 470K resistor to the FDFCT pin(pin 60). Accordingly, the
   focus error output is held at the error value just before defect error during defect occurring. The peak
   frequency of focus loop phase compensation is at about 1.2KHz when the resistor connected to FSET
   pin(pin 6) is 510K, and it is inversely proportional to the resistor connected to the FSET pin. While the
   focus search is operating, the FS4 switch is on and then the focus error signal is isolated, accordingly the
   focus search signal is outputted by FEO pin(pin 48). When the FS2 switch is on(focus on), the focus
   servo loop is on and the focus error signal from FE2 pin(pin 58) is outputted through the focus servo loop.




                 3.6K                                                                                                                     VC
                                                                                                                                               -    FSCMPO
                                                                                                                                               +
                 60K
                         -          FZCI

                         +
                                                                                                                                          -                        48
                                                                                                                                                                        FEO
                                                                                                                                          +
    FE2                              20K                                              92K           X4     X3       X2
           58                                48K                   Focus Phase                                           X1

                470K                                               Compensation
           60
                                                                                                                              -
   FDFCT
                                                                                       40K
                                                                                                                              +
                                           FS4B
                                                           130K               FS2B
                                                                                                                                                                        FE-
                                                                                                                                                                   47
                             DFCTI                                                            10K
                                                    470K




    FGD                                                      40K                                     50K
           28
                                                                                                                                  3.6K                    PS

                                                                                                                -                                     4        3
           27                                                                                                                       FS1
    FS3            46K                                                                                                                         X1     0        0
                                                                                                                +
                             580K
                                             FS3                                                                                               X2     0        1
                                                                                                                                               X3     1        0
                                                                                                                                               X4     1        1




                                                                  26              6                                           3
                                                                       FLB             FSET                                        FRCH




                                                   Figure 15. Focus servo block




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                                                                                                                   FL8370


2.2 Tracking Servo Block
 During detection of defect, the tracking error signal is outputted through the tracking servo loop after
 passing the low pass filter formed by connecting a capacitor(0.1uF) and a built-in 470K resistor to the
 TDFCT pin(pin57) in case of tracking phase compensation. The value of tracking gain up/down can be
 controlled by TGU and TG2 pin. The peak frequency of tracking loop phase compensation, the dynamic
 range and offset of opamp can be adjusted by changing the value of resistor connected to FSET pin
 same as focus loop. In case of unstable status of actuator after jumping, the ON/OFF of tracking loop is
 controlled by TM7 switch of break circuit.
 After 10-track jumping, servo circuit gets out of the liner range and actuator's tracking becomes
 occasionally unstable. Hence unnecessary jumping with many tracking error should be prevented.




             TE2                                                                        TM4
                  53
                       470K                                                                                  TE-
                                                                                                        49
                                        680K                        680K
                  57                                                                    TM3
            TDFCT
                                          TG1                TG1
                               DFCTI                   10K
                                                                               66PF

                                               TM1
            TGU                                 110K               TRACKING           10K     90K
                                  20K                              PHASE                            -        TEO
                  61                                               COMPENSATION                         50
            TG2                                                                                     +
                                                 82K                                  TM7
                  62
                                  TG2
                              470K




                                                                           6
                                                                               FSET




                                               Figure 16. Tracking servo block




                                                                    16
                                                                                                                             FL8370


2.3 Sled Servo Block
 The moving of pick-up is controlled by tracking servo output through a low pass filter.
 The sled kick voltage is outputted for track jump operation.



                                                                                                          SLO
                                                                                                     43
                                                     TM6



                                                     TM7
                                                                                                          SL-
                                                                                       -             44
                                                                PS                                        SL+
                                                                                       +             42
                                                            4        3

                                                X1          0        0                         TM2

                                                X2          0        1
                                                X3          1        0
                                                X4          1        1




                                                Figure 17. Sled servo block




2.4 Spindle Servo Block
 The 20K resistor and 0.33uF capacitor form the 200Hz low pass filter, and the carrier component of
 spindle servo error signals is eliminated. In CLV-S mode, SMEF becomes "L" and pin 25 low pass filter fc
 lowers, strengthening the filter further. The characteristics of high frequency phase compensation in
 focus tracking servo and the characteristics of cut off frequency in CLV low pass filter are tested by FSET
 pin.




                              22K        22K
                 SMON 24

                                                          220K
                             15K
                                         220K                                  100K             +
                                                      -                                                         46   SPDLO
                             20K                                                                -
                 SMDP   23                            +                         50K
                                         220K
                             15K                     220K                             Double
                                                                                      speed
                                                                                                                45 SPDL-




                                    25                                    6
                                         SMEF                                 FSET




                                            Figure 18. Spindle servo block




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                                                                                                   FL8370
KB9223
RF AMP & SERVO SIGNAL PROCESSOR
OVERVIEW
                                                                      80-QFP-1420C
The KB9223 is a 1-chip BICMOS integrated circuit to per-
form the function of RF amp and servo signal processor for
compact disc player applications.It consist of blocks for RF
signal processing ,focus, tracking, sled and spindle
servo.Also this IC has adjustment free function and embed-
ded opamp for audio post filter.


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