Manuel d'utilisation / d'entretien du produit CF-Y5LWVYZ 1 2 du fabricant Matsushita
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Order No. CPD0611208C1 Notebook Computer CF-Y5 © 2006 Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. Unauthorized copying and distribution is a violation of law. This is the Service Manual for the following areas. M …for U.S.A. and Canada Model No.
2 This apparatus must be earthed for your safety . T o ensure safe operation the three-pin plug must be inserted only into a standard three-pin power point which is effectively earthed through the normal household wiring. Extension cords used with the equipment must be three-core and be correctly wired to provide connec- tion to earth.
3 LASER SAFETY INFORMATION For U.S.A. Class 1 LASER-Product This product is certified to comply with DHHS Rules 21 CFR Subchapter J. This product complies with European Standard EN60825 (or IEC Publication 825) For all areas This equipment is classified as a class 1 level LASER product and there is no hazardous LASER radiation.
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CONTENTS 1. Specifications 7 2. Names and Functions of Parts 10 3. Block Diagram 12 4. Diagnosis Procedure 13 5. Power-On Self Test (Boot Check) 15 6. List of Error Codes <Only when the port replicator is connected> 16 7. Self Diagnosis Test 18 8.
7 1 S pecifications Gettin g Starte d Useful In formation Troubleshooting Appendix Main Speci fications Model N o. CF-Y5L WVYZBM CPU/ Secondary cache memory Int el ® Core™ D uo Proces sor Low V oltage L 2400 (1.
8 Gettin g Starte d Useful In formation Troubleshooting Appendix *1 1 MB = 1,048,5 76 bytes *2 A segmen t of the main memory i s allotted autom atically dependin g on the comput er ’s operati ng status . The siz e of the V ideo M emory cannot be set by the use r .
9 Gettin g Starte d Useful In formation Troubleshooting Appendix *12 Whe n usin g an ex tern al disp lay w ith a re solut ion of 2048 x 1536 dot s, use a display tha t support s a 60Hz refresh rate. If an extern al display th at does n ot support a 60 H z re fresh rate is used , images may n ot be displaye d properly .
10 2 Names and Functions of Part s A : Speakers B : Function Key C : Keyboa rd D : LED Indicator : Caps l ock : Numeri c key (NumLk) : Scroll lock ( ScrLk ) : Hard disk drive stat us E C O : Ec on o m.
11 A B C E F G K J I H EXT . D M N A : DC-IN Ja ck B : V e ntilation Hole C : Exter nal Display Port If the Mi ni Port Repl icator is connected t o the com- puter , connec t the externa l display to the exte rnal dis - play p ort on the Mi ni Port Repl icator .
Port Replicator Processor Processor Processor Processor System System System System B us Bus Bus Bus Included L2-Cache 2M DRAM Interface HostHub Bridge Graphics Interface AGTL+ 64bit 64bit 64bit 64bit 667MHz(LV) 667MHz(LV) 667MHz(LV) 667MHz(LV) 533MHz 533MHz 533MHz 533MHz(ULV) (ULV) (ULV) (ULV) 1.
13 4 Diagnosis Procedure 4.1. Basic Procedures.
14 4.2. T roubleshooting Please t ake note of the fo llowing two poi nts with regard to trou bleshooting: 1. Know-how o f diagnosis upon occurrence of heavy troubles, e.g. Set cannot be turned ON , Set fails to start , No display on screen , etc . 2. Expl anation of each trouble, mainly s y mptom of trouble in operation.
15 5 Power-On Self T est (Boot Check) Outline of POST The set has a boot check function called POST (Power-On Self T est) in it. The condition of the main body is diagnosed by checking beep sound or error code. S tart .............T est begins automatically when power switch is set to ON.
16 6 List of Error Codes <Only when the port replicator is connected> The following is a list of the messages that BIOS can display. Most of them occur during POST. Some of them display information about a hardware device, e.g., the amount of memory installed.
17 T roubleshooting 02D0 System cache error - Cache disabled Contact Panasonic T echnical Support. 02F0: CPU ID: CPU socket number for Multi-Processor error . 02F4: EISA CMOS not writable ServerBIOS2 test error: Cannot write to EISA CMOS. 02F5: DMA Test Failed ServerBIOS2 test error: Cannot write to extended DMA (Direct Memory Access) registers.
18 7 Self Diagnosis T est As for the self-diagnosis test(PC-Diagnostic utility) to use this model, a standard test and the enhancing test by the module of the main body building in are possible.
19 -Only the de vice which can be inspected on the entire screen is display ed. -The item does not appear when the de vice of wireless LAN etc. is not physically connected. -The mov ement of the item must use an arrow k ey or a flat pad. -As f or the device under the diagnosis, b lue and yellow are alternately displa yed at the left of the icon.
20 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. T ur ned on the computer . "F2" is pushed on the screen while "Press<F2>to enter Setup" is displa yed of "P anasonic".
21 7.1. T est Item and Division of trouble CPU / SYSTEM T est item Stanard Enhancing Content of standard test Content of enhancing test Place with possibili- ty of breakdown CPU is shifted to protecte.
22 Test Item Standard Enhanced Content of Standard Test Content of Extend Test The place with possibility of breakdown Touch Screen It is confirmed not to find abnormality in the USB connection of Touch Screen. This test cannot find abnormality of Touch Screen.
VGA MINI-PCI-EXP CN600 CN11 CN7 CN10 CN9 SW2 CN2 CN12 CN20 JK1 JK2 LCD LAN SW1 W-LAN ON/OFF SW5 MODEM CF-BAW0512U (PC2-4200) FAN CN601 CN13 CN27 CN8 CN14 CN18 CN17 CN6 HDD CN4 CN15 CN26 CN25 CN24 CN3 .
24 9 Disassembly instructions 9.1. Disassembly Flow Chart 9.2.1. 9.2.2. 9.2.4. 9.2.6. 9.2.8. T ouch P ad / LCD Knob 9.2.7. 9.2.9. 9.2.10. Drive Unit 9.2.11. 9.2.12. 9.2.13. Bluetooth-USB PCB Unit 9.2.3. HDD Main Board DC-IN Cable 9.2.14. 9.2.15. 9.2.16.
25 9.2. Disassembly lnstructions 9.2.1. Preparation Attention: Before disassembly , be sure to perform the following step s. 1. End the Windows. 2. T urn off the power and then remove the AC adaptor . 3. Slide the hooks (A) and then remove the battery Pack.
26 9.2.4. Removing the T op Case Preparation : perform the section 9.2.1., 9.2.3. first. 1. Remove the 2 screws (E) and 2 foot rubber backs. Screw (E) : XTB26+10GFN (N12) 2. Remove the 5 screws (F). Screw (F) : DXHM0057ZA (N5) 3. Remove the 2 screws (G).
27 8. The disk cover shaft is removed and pulling out disk cover is removed from the disk cover . 9. Remove the 8 screws (J), 3 screws (K), 3 screws (L), 4 screws (M) and 1 screw (N).
28 9.2.7. Removing the Solenoid / Disc Cover Lock Preparation : perform the section 9.2.1., 9.2.3. and 9.2.4. first. 1. Remove the solenoid line hold sheet and cable fixed sheet. Solenoid line hold sheet : DFHR3D20ZA (K122) 2. Remove the 1 screw (Q) and the solenoid from the top case.
29 9.2.8. Removing the Speaker (L), (R) Preparation : perform the section 9.2.1., 9.2.3. and 9.2.4. first. 1. Peel off the 5 line hold sheet 1, the 4 brims of the DVD PWB sheet, and remove the speaker (L).
30 9.2.10. Removing the Drive Unit Preparation : perform the section 9.2.1., 9.2.3. and 9.2.4. first. 1. Peel of f the tape from the connector . 2. DVD FFC is removed from connector (CN501), and the drive unit is lifted from the bottom case, and the gasket is peeled off and then remove the drive unit.
31 9.2.12. Removing the Bluetooth-USB PCB Unit (with BT) / Bluetooth Antenna PCB Unit Preparation : perform the section 9.2.1., 9.2.3. and 9.2.4. first. 1. Remove the screw (V). Screw (V) : DXQT2+D25FNL (N6) 2. Remove the USB FPC from the tape and CN910, and then remove the bluetooth-USB PCB unit.
32 9.2.15. Removing the Wireless LAN Module Preparation : perform the section 9.2.1., 9.2.3., 9.2.4. and 9.2.1 1. first. 1. Remove the 2 screws (X). Screw (X) : DXQT2+D25FNL (N6) 2. Wireless LAN module is floated in the connector fulcrum and removed. 9.
33 9.2.19. Removing the Hinge Cover (L), (R) Preparation : perform the section 9.2.1., 9.2.3., 9.2.4. and 9.2.18. first. 1. Remove the 2 screws (c) and then remove the hinge Cover (L), (R). Screw (c) : DRHM0076ZA (N17) Note: Screw (c) cannot be recycled.
34 2. The intuition combination part of LCD rear case (21 places) is separated with LCD front case. 9.2.21. Removing the LCD Cable / Inverter Board Preparation : perform the section 9.2.1., 9.2.3., 9.2.4., 9.2.18. and 9.2.20. first. 1. Peel of the damper , conductive cloth, inverter tape and the tape.
35 9.3.2.2. Putting LCD Side Cushion / LCD T ape 1 9.3. Reassenbly instructions 9.3.1. Attention when CF-Y5L series is rep aired - Please execute writing BIOS ID when you exchange the main board. - Parts (sheet and rubber) etc.related various the conductive cloth and heat spreader cannot be recycled.
36 9.3.2.3. Putting LCD Side Rubber / LCD Side Damper Conductive Cloth externals standard 0 1mm LCD Side Dumper from externals 0-1mm There must not be overflow from externals from externals 0-1mm Ther.
37 9.3.2.4. Putting LCD Magnet Pressurize it from the Front Case side (painting side) when you pressurize a two sided tape Affixes between ribs Paste side Refer to A chart.
38 Connection <Affixation standard of Inverter Box> 0 1mm 0 1mm Connection 0 1mm Inverter Case <Preparation for Inverter Case> <The order 1> Rib Inverter T ape LCD Cable The both sides tape flaking off paper of the Inverter Case bot- tom (3pieces) is peeled off and affixes to the frame.
39 9.3.2.7. Assembly of the Hinge (L), (R) 9.3.2.8. Putting LCD Rear Cushion / LCD Side Cushion.
40 9.3.2.9. Assembly of the LCD Rear / LCD Front 9.3.2.10. Assembly of the Hinge Cover (L), (R).
41 9.3.3. Assembly knowhow of the Main Board 9.3.3.1. Putting Line Hold Sheet / Antenna Sheet / BT PWB Cushion.
42 9.3.3.2. Putting MCH Sheet / Heat Spreader Bottom Sheet side of Heat Spreader Bottom Grease1 (G-751) Bottom side Heat Sheet preparation specification MCH externals standard 0 1mm Processes along the DIMM connector Running aground do not be on DAI Coil externals standard.
43 9.3.3.3. Assembly of the WLAN Sheet / MCH Thermal T ape A two sided tape is peeled off and af fixes BOX Sheet metal externals suiting 0 1mm (The line part of the above figure is matched) Makes like.
44 9.3.3.5. Assembly of the Card Bus Ejector PET T ape (19mmX25mm) PET T ape (10mmX25mm) LAN ESD Sheet PET T ape (19mmX25mm) P AD connector central standard Connector central standard Connector centra.
45 9.3.3.6. Assembly of the Wireless LAN Module / MODEM Board externals MDC EMI Sheet <MODEM preparation 2> <W-LAN Module preparation> Antenna Board (MAIN) Connection <MODEM preparation.
46 9.3.3.7. Insert the Main Board 1-3mm 2-4mm T ape Coin Battery Edge side central distribution Affixation within this range Safety Work Safety Work Safety Work Screw (DXQT2+D25FNL) Screw (DXQT2+D25FNL) MODEM Preparation goods W -LAN Module Preparation goods Screw (DXQT2+D25FNL) Memory Spreader Screw (DXQT2+E6FNL) Affixes to the sheet.
47 9.3.4. Assembly knowhow of the T op Case 9.3.4.1. Assembly of the Disk Cover.
48 9.3.4.2. Putting Disk Angle Cushion 9.4.3.3. Assembly of the T op Case Disk Angle Disk Angle Cushion Disk Angle Cushion Disk Angle Cushion Affixes according to the ruled line. Affixes according to the ruled line. Affixes according to the ruled line.
49 9.4.3.4. Assembly of the LCD Knob / Putting Cushion (L) (R) Confirms the operation about the LCD knob after building in <Position where Pad Button cushion (L),(R) is affixed> A LCD Knob Cushi.
50 <FIG2> Insertion after PAD is pressurized "NITTO No5000" Release coated paper Print side <Preparation for PAD-2> <FIG:1Preparation for PAD-1> Touch Pad Pad WP Sheet Pad Cover PAD that has been prepared is stuck.
51 (3 ) (0.4) (0.4) Reinforcement board side Pad FFC is inserted It sticks it according to U convex part Insertion after PAD is pressurized Pad WP Sheet affixation Touch Pad affixation Pad Cover A’s.
52 Gasket(P AD) Pad Cover T ouch Pad T op Case OK NG <Gasket (P AD) installation position> <Pad Cover installation position> The side is hung Thing in which space does not exist between co.
53 9.3.4.6. Putting Sheet (1.0) Puts by the standard on the left. Affixes Palmrest Sheet (L) Affixes KBD fixation tape Affixes Disk angle cushion Affixes Disk angle cushion Affixes Disk cover cushion Affixes Disk shaft fixation seat Affixes Disk cover seat Affixes the concave round type part of a top case (four places).
54 9.3.4.7. Assembly of the Break Lever Affixes Disk Side Cover WP Affixes T ape < The Brake Lever is assembled > sets in the rib of the brake lever . Brake Lever Installation in brake spring Affixes Brake Pad Do not touch the bonding side. < installation position of brake lever > has respect with shape up and installs.
55 9.3.4.8. Assembly of the F A N < Cushion putting position for cooling F AN > Affixes Fan Cushion X3 It is a thing in the opening which does not begin to be seen. Pressurize the frame within this range or neither shuttlecock in the opening nor the rotation axis.
56 9.3.4.10. Assembly of the Disk Cover Lock / SW PCB < Preparation for Disk Cover Lock > There is directionality . R shape is matched. The insertion order : 2 The fingernail is multiplied. The insertion order : 1 Inserts in R shape part and the slide in the right side.
57 Affixation Disk Lever Fix Cushion SW PCB < SW PCB > yellow line yellow line Safety work When the SW PCB positioning is not used, the cabi positioning treatment device pin on becomes the center of this hole and fixes. SW PCB which has been prepared is installed.
58 Speaker Ring affixation Speaker Ring affixation Blue Cable drawing out side Cable drawing out side The speaker which has been prepared is installed The speaker which has been prepared is installed .
59 9.3.4.13. Wiring Speaker Cable.
60 Flat side ridge line <Front WP Cushion af fixation position> Side WP Cushin KBD Hook WP Sheet Along T op Case to close this hole and affixes Both ends are affixed to the side the bend The rig.
61 9.3.4.15. Assembly of the SW PCB FFC Pet Tape (FFC standard) The tape externals are centers of the FFC reinforcement board. The bend habit is put on FFC PET Tape affixation PET Tape affixation Elec.
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63 9.3.5. Assembly knowhow of the Bottom Case 9.3.5.1. Putting Line Hold Sheet Rubber f oot affixation side is wiped off with IP A. DIMM Heat Sheet Affixation DIMM Heat Sheet Externals Concav e par t .
64 9.3.5.3. Putting Sheet / Cushion / T ape Cutting plane side Boss center Tape for DC-IN Jack cable Waterdrop detection sheet Difference line Boss outer diameter Gasket Gasket Water Detector Difference root line standard 0.
65 A Cutting lack part central distribution pasting Putting standard Put along the case shape Side WP Sheet 2 W all reliance attachment attachment W all reliance attachment W all reliance attachment W all reliance attachment Side WP Sheet 2 (1 .
66 9.3.5.4. Putting Foot Rubber <FIG1> Foot Rubber Foot Rubber Support Foot Rubber Support <Notes and procedures when rubber foot / rubber foot (center) putting> 1) Wipe rubber foot/ rubbe.
67 9.3.6. Assembly knowhow of the Body 9.3.6.1. Keyboard preparation 9.3.6.2. Installation of Main Board Affixes between square holes Affixes between square holes both sides tape both sides tape Boss .
68 9.3.6.3. Assembly of the HDD Slot Guard Line Hold Sheet Pet Tape Screw (DXQT2+E6FNL) Screw (DXQT2+D25FNL) A B C 0-3 7-11 0 1 A B C Affixes Line Hold Sheet FIG2 0-0.
69 9.3.6.4. Putting Line Hold Sheet 3 / Line Hold Cushion < part A details > < part B details > < part C details > < part D details > < part E details > 0.
70 0-2 ANT PWB FFC 0-1 0-2 0-2 0-2 0-4 3 2 Safety work Safety work Convex Cabi in the under part Convex Cabi in the under part Boss externals The Rib of Cabi in the under is passed and the concave par.
71 9.3.6.5. Installation of LCD Unit Be along the root of the wall of the LCD Cable Be careful not to cov er this hole with the Conductive Cloth The inv er ter cable is LCD cable bac k P ass between c.
72 9.3.6.6. Assembly of the DC Jack Plate 0-0.5 (0-1) Red lead side Black lead side Be careful not to run aground in this platf or m FA N Sheet Bottom Case 0-0.
73 9.3.6.8. Assembly of the DVD Drive DVD Drive FIG1 0-1 0-1 Gasket Cloth Affixes Gasket Cloth Range which you may grip Take off a Big Stopper FIG1.
74 9.3.6.9. Installation of Power Knob / LAN SW Knob 9.3.6.10. Assembly of the Body Set the Power SW Set the W-LAN ON/OFF SW * Confirm the floatage of the damper three places is not generated Stuck th.
75 0-0.5 0-0.5 Heat radiation grease(G-751) Spreading (Heat radiation plate for CPU) 6-8 9-11 3-5 13-15 Heat radiation grease(G-751) Spreading (Heat radiation board) Grease spreading on the other side.
76 9.3.6.13. Installation of Disk Cover / Disk Side Cover Engagement from side Disk Side Cov er installation Lock the Loc k Hook of the bottom side surely Disk Cov er installation Disk Cov er shaft inser tion Slide inser tion of outer rib in concav e T op Case par t Disk Cov er's axis is inser ted in the T op Case hole 9.
77 9.3.6.15. Installation of K/B Side Cover 9.3.6.16. How to detach Keyboard and K/B Side Cover OK NG Explain as an example of KBD Side Cover engagement R side 1-3 0-1 KBD Side Cover (R) KBD Side Cove.
78 9.3.6.17. Installation of HDD 9.3.6.18. Bottom Case side screw tightening HDD Cover installation HDD Case installation When the HDD Cover is detached, it is not possible to insert diagonally.
79 9.3.6.19. Putting Label 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 COA Laminate Seal Model Label COA Label Direction of character(TOP) Direction of character(TOP) S/N Label Label externals standard 0 1mm From the.
80 1 0 Exploded View 10.1. Display Section K17 K9 K17 K17 N17 K21 K23 K22 K23 K7 K7 N17 K9 K1 1 K1 1 K7 K7 K6 K24 K19 N17 K20 K27 K27 N17 N1 1 K2 K4 K1 K18 E7 K30 E19 K5 K36 E20 N1 1 K29 K28 N6 K10 K1.
81 10.2. Cabinet Section N4 N13 K158 E21 N4 a K166 E22 K52 K155 K171 E23 E2 SW902 K145 K144 K144 K145 K157 K165 K1 14 K84 K82 K90 K170 K169 K103 K104 K93 K85 K95 E14 K83 K1 13 K1 16 K89 K125 N5 K1 12 .
82 10.3. Bottom Section E17 K63 K175 K43 E25 N6 N6 N6 N10 K109 E8 b c E9 d K79 d K79 N6 K80 E10 K48 K69 K40 K67 K66 K71 K73 E1 K173 E15 E3 E28 e E26 E16 K175 K174 N10 N6 N6 N6 N6 N4 K61 K49 K50 K53 K5.
11 Replacement Parts List CF-Y5LWVYZBM PART NO. DESCRIPTION Q'TY E1 DL3U11528ABA PCB, MAIN RTL 1 E2 DL3U31528ABA PCB, SUB DVD RTL 1 E3 DL3UP1521AAA HDD FPC UNIT 1 E5 DL3UP1581BBA BLUETOOTH-USB PC.
K4 DFHE0994ZA GASKET CLOTH 1 K5 DFHE0998ZA CABLE GASKET CLOTH 1 K6 DFHG1774ZA LCD SIDE DAMPER 2 K7 DFHG1871ZA LCD SIDE CUSHION 1 4 K8 DFHG1872ZA LCD SIDE CUSHION 2 2 K9 DFHG1873ZA LCD SIDE CUSHION 3 2.
K63 DFMD1202ZA DC JACK PLATE 1 K64 DFMX1228ZA MAIN PWB SHEET 1 K65 DFMY0428ZA FAN SHEET 1 K66 DFMY0430ZA CPU THERMAL TAPE 1 K67 DFMY0431ZA CPU THERMAL SHEET 1 K68 DFMY3221ZA HEAT SPREADER 1 K69 DFMY32.
K123 DFHR3D21YA LINE HOLD SHEET 1 8 K124 DFHR3D22ZA LINE HOLD SHEET 2 1 K125 DFHR3D26YA PAD WP SHEET 1 K126 DFHR3D27ZA DISK SPRING BACKUP SHEET 1 K127 DFHR3D28ZA PAD SW SHEET 1 K128 DFHR3D29ZA BREAK L.
N3 DXHM0049ZA SCREW 2 N4 DXHM0056ZA SCREW 5 N5 DXHM0057ZA SCREW 8 N6 DXQT2+D25FNL SCREW 13 N7 DXQT2+D4FNL SCREW 3 N8 DXQT2+E10FNL SCREW 4 N9 DXQT2+E12FNL SCREW 8 N10 DXQT2+E6FNL SCREW 11 N11 DXYN26+J6.
Replacement Parts List CF-Y5LWVYZBM (2006/11/16) PART NO. DESCRIPTION Q'TY MAIN PCB C 1, 212, 708, 711 EEFSX0D331ER CAPACITOR, 2V, 330µF 4 C 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 11, 12, 13, 15, 16, 17, 19, 20, 21, 23, 24, 25, 26, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, F1J0J1060004 CAPACITOR, 6.
C 77, 80, 149, 150, 330, 341, 348, 370, 372, 373, 374 , 409 , 421 F1J0J4750019 CAPACITOR, 6.3V, 4.7µF 13 C 81, 82, 83, 84, 86, 129, 155, 156, 157, 158, 391, 414 F1H0J1050022 CAPACITOR, 6.
CN 4 K1MN50BA0153 CONNECTOR 1 CN 6 K1MN24BA0070 CONNECTOR 1 CN 7 K1FY150BA007 CONNECTOR 1 CN 8 K1MN60B00008 CONNECTOR 1 CN 9 K1KA05BA0181 CONNECTOR 1 CN 10 K1KY30BA0062 CONNECTOR 1 CN 11 K1FB315BA003 .
IC 24 C1DB00001373 IC, USB-ATA CHIP 1 IC 25, 64, 68 C0JBAZ002422 IC, FET SWITCH 3 IC 26, 37, 38 C0EBE0000460 IC 3 IC 27, 29 C0JBAR000515 IC, Q-SWITCH 2 IC 28 C0DBZYY00016 IC 1 IC 30 C1CB00002449 IC, A.
Q 26 B1GFCFEN0003 TRANSISTOR 1 Q 28, 35, 37 B1MBDCA00004 TRANSISTOR 3 Q 29, 39, 601, 603, 605, 611 , 624 B1GBCFNN0042 TRANSISTOR 7 Q 40 B1GBCFNL0017 TRANSISTOR 1 Q 600 XP0421400L TRANSISTOR 1 Q 602 B1.
R 93, 176, 177, 234, 243, 263, 264, 277, 282, 283, 284, 289, 290, 291, 298, 300, 303, 315, 335, 336, 338, 348, 349, 358, 372, 374, 388, 391, 396, 399, 402, 415, 421, 422, 426, 428, 437, 444, 447, 448,.
R 260, 361, 397, 398, 622, 661 , 669 ERJ2GEJ105X RESISTOR, 1/16W, 1M Ω 7 R 261 ERJ2RKF3922X RESISTOR, 1/16W, 39.2K Ω 1 R 262 ERJ2RKF2002X RESISTOR, 1/16W, 20K Ω 1 R 274, 302, 754 ERJ2GEJ472X RESISTOR, 1/16W, 4.7K Ω 3 R 286, 287 ERJ2RKF39R0X RESISTOR, 1/16W, 39 Ω 2 R 288 ERJ2RKF2431X RESISTOR, 1/16W, 2.
R 715 ERJ2RKF2402X RESISTOR, 1/16W, 24K Ω 1 R 721, 779, 824 D1BDR0470002 RESISTOR, 1/8W, 0.047 Ω 3 R 730 ERA3YEB621V RESISTOR, 1/16W, 620 Ω 1 R 732 ERA3YEB243V RESISTOR, 1/16W, 24K Ω 1 R 736 E.
R 1203 ERJ2GE0R00X RESISTOR, 1/16W, 0 Ω 1.
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