Viking CDMOS200, VMOS200 Segment data signal, COM7 OUT, COM6 OUT, Common data signal COM10

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CDMOS200

DMOS200

VMOS200

CVMOS200

103-142

SEG39-SEG0

OUT

Segment data signal.

 

 

 

 

 

Connected to LCD.

 

 

 

 

 

The relation between signals and LCD are as follows:

 

LSI signal (Pin No.)

LCD segment

LSI signal (Pin No.)

LCD segment

SEG 39 (103)

SEG

1

SEG 19 (123)

SEG 21

SEG 38 (104)

SEG

2

SEG 18 (124)

SEG 22

SEG 37 (105)

SEG

3

SEG 17 (125)

SEG 23

SEG 36 (106)

SEG

4

SEG 16 (126)

SEG 24

SEG 35 (107)

SEG

5

SEG 15 (127)

SEG 25

SEG 34 (108)

SEG

6

SEG 14 (128)

SEG 26

SEG 33 (109)

SEG

7

SEG 13 (129)

SEG 27

SEG 32 (110)

SEG

8

SEG 12 (130)

SEG 28

SEG 31 (111)

SEG

9

SEG 11 (131)

SEG 29

SEG 30 (112)

SEG 10

SEG 10 (132)

SEG 30

SEG 29 (113)

SEG 11

SEG

9 (133)

SEG 31

SEG 28 (114)

SEG 12

SEG

8 (134)

SEG 32

SEG 27 (115)

SEG 13

SEG

7 (135)

SEG 33

SEG 26 (116)

SEG 14

SEG

6 (136)

SEG 34

SEG 25 (117)

SEG 15

SEG

5 (137)

SEG 35

SEG 24 (118)

SEG 16

SEG

4 (138)

SEG 36

SEG 23 (119)

SEG 17

SEG

3 (139)

SEG 37

SEG 22 (120)

SEG 18

SEG

2 (140)

SEG 38

SEG 21 (121)

SEG 19

SEG

1 (141)

SEG 39

SEG 20 (122)

SEG 20

SEG

0 (142)

SEG 40

143

COM7

OUT

Common data signal : COM9. Connected to LCD signal COM9.

 

 

 

 

 

144

COM6

OUT

Common data signal : COM10.

Connected to LCD signal COM10.

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Table of Contents Models CDMOS200 VMOS200Before Servicing CDMOS200 VMOS200 CVMOS200 When the testing is completed Before ServicingRequirements Microwave Measurement Procedure CanadaLeakage test with enclosure installed Leakage test without enclosureMicrowave Measurement Procedure USA Leakage testIf provided, Vent Hood, Fan assembly, Cooling Fan Motor Viking Range CorporationMicrowave Ovens DMOS200 CDMOS200 VMOS200 CVMOS200 Foreword Description SpecificationGeneral Information Grounding InstructionsOven Diagram Move the Round Grounding Prong from this PlugVMOS200 model shown Description of Operating Sequence Power Level P-0 to P-90 CookingOperation OFF ConditionSensor Cooking Condition Cooking SequenceSchematic Door Closed Clock Appears on Display Imar Y IT C H C O Ndar Y S W IT C HDescription and Function of Components Troubleshooting Guide Problem Test ProceduresTest Procedure Procedure Letter Component Test Magnetron Assembly TestProcedure Letter Component Test Microwave Output PowerPower Transformer Test Magnetron Temperature Fuse Test Procedure Letter Component Test High Voltage Rectifier TestCavity Temperature Fuse Test High Voltage Capacitor TestSecondary Interlock System Test Door Sensing SwitchMonitor Switch Test Secondary Interlock Relay RY2Touch Control Panel Assembly Test Before testingBlown Monitor Fuse Test Test Procedures KEY Unit TestWeight 1ST Stage 2ND Stage Level Time Relay TestCompu Defrost Test Occurrence Cause or Correction Steps Occurrence Cause or CorrectionChecking the initial sensor cooking condition Testing Method for AH Sensor and /OR Control UnitAH Sensor Test Water load cooking testProcedure Letter Component Test Checking Control Unit Procedure Letter Component Test Noise Filter Test Measuring Point Indication of OHM-METERTouch Control Panel Assembly LSIIXA098DR Signal coming from touch key Signal synchronized with commercial power source frequencyKey strobe signal Signal similar to P17Pin No Power source voltage GND0VInternal clock oscillation frequency control input setting AH sensor inputSEG Segment data signalCommon data signal COM10 COM7 OUTAbsolute Humidity Sensor Circuit Structure of Absolute Humidity SensorOther Precautions Touch Control Panel ServicingServicing Tools Component Replacement and Adjustment Procedure Outer Case RemovalHigh Voltage Rectifier and High Voltage Capacitor Removal Power Transformer RemovalRe-install Magnetron RemovalOven Lamp and Lamp Socket Removal Positive Lock Connector NO-CASE Type RemovalControl Panel Assembly Removal Turntable Motor RemovalCooling FAN Motor Removal AH Sensor ReplacementRE-INSTALL RemovalDoor Replacement After adjustment, check the followingAfter any service, make sure of the following InstallationSealer Film Diagram HIG H Voltag E C OmponeFigure S-2 Power Unit Circuit Circuit Figure S-3 CPUUnitFigure S-5 Printed Wiring Board of Power Unit Cabinet Parts Parts ListElectric Parts Control Panel PartsDoor Parts MiscellaneousSCREWS,NUTS and Washers Oven and Cabinet Parts Control Panel Parts Door Parts Miscellaneous Packing and Accessories Copyright 2002 by Viking
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The Viking VMOS200, DMOS200, CDMOS200, and CVMOS200 are advanced products designed for telecommunications and power management applications. Each model showcases unique features and technologies that make them stand out in their respective fields.

The VMOS200 is built on the vertical MOSFET technology, allowing for optimized performance in high-power applications. This device excels in switching capabilities and minimizing conduction losses, leading to improved efficiency. The VMOS200 is ideal for use in power amplifiers and high-frequency applications, where reliable performance and thermal stability are crucial. Its rugged design ensures that it can withstand harsh environments, making it a preferred choice for industrial and aerospace applications.

Next, the DMOS200 employs a double-diffused MOSFET technology, which enhances its thermal performance and power handling capabilities. This model is particularly effective in low-voltage applications where efficiency is paramount. The DMOS200 features a low on-resistance characteristic, allowing for reduced energy loss during operation. Its fast switching speed enables high-frequency operation, making it suitable for RF amplifiers and motor drives.

The CDMOS200 introduces a charge-balanced design, optimizing the allocation of charge carriers within the device to minimize heat generation and improve efficiency. This model is tailored for demanding applications in communications where signal integrity and power efficiency are critical. With its high breakdown voltage and robust construction, the CDMOS200 can handle more demanding operational conditions, making it popular in cellular and satellite communication systems.

Lastly, the CVMOS200 combines the advantages of vertical and charge-balanced technologies, offering a versatile solution for a broad range of applications. This hybrid design provides high efficiency, exceptional reliability, and enhanced thermal management. The CVMOS200 is particularly well-suited for switching power supplies and audio amplification. Its compact footprint allows for integration into space-constrained designs while maintaining high performance.

In summary, the Viking series of devices—VMOS200, DMOS200, CDMOS200, and CVMOS200—offer a range of features, technologies, and characteristics tailored to meet the demands of modern power electronics and telecommunications. With their robust designs, high efficiency, and adaptability to various applications, these devices are integral components for engineers and designers looking to create cutting-edge technological solutions.