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Thanks God for the internet and thanks for the service like this - proffessional solution on time.
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About the service it's very fast and reliable. About the manual the quality is high enough to read even the tiniest details on the wiring diagrams so you can't ask much more than that, let it alone for a manual of a product from 20 years ago. Thank you, very satisfied.
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The downloaded quality was as good as the orignial
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This is a great and complete Service Manual for the Sharp GF8585HB. Giving full and detailed technical insight. Good to find these manuals online.
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Everything was ok with the manual. If I have a small complaint, is that I ordered it during the weekend and I think you guys were closed. But I did receive it late Sunday. I will surely order from you again
IC description
Pin 65 - GY Analog Green/Luma Input This input pin takes the AC-coupled analog compinent signal Green or Luma. The amplitude is 1.0V maximum at 75 Ohms and a couplign capacitor of 220nF. Internally, the DC-offset of the input signal is adjusted via the programmable internal clamping circuit. Connect to ground if not used.
Pin 66 - GNDGY Analog Ground This is the ground pin for the A/D converter of the Green or Luma signal and must be connected to ground. Note : All ground pins of the chip(i.e. 18,52,58,60,62,64, 66, and 68) must be connected together low rresistive. The layout of the PCB must take into consideration the need for a low-noise ground.
Pin 67 - RV Analog Red/V Chroma Input This input pin takes the AC-coupled analog component signal Red or V Chroma. The amplitude is 1.0V maximum at 75ohms and a coupling capacitor of 220nF. Internally, the DC-offset of the input signal is adjusted via the programmable internal clamping circuit. Connect to ground if not used.
Pin 68 - GNDRY Analog Ground This is the ground pin for the A/D converter of the Red or V Chroma signal and must be connected to ground. Note : All ground pins of the chip (i.e. 18,52,58,62,64,66, and 68) must be connected together low resistive. The layout of the PCB must take into consideration the need for a low-noise ground.
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