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The CD-ANA-2 board is the audio, video and power board for the front-loading NeoGeo CD. It is equivalent to the [[NEO-CDA_board]] (see for power section schematic) on top-loading systems.
[[File:cd-ana-2.jpg|thumb]]


==ON button circuit==
The CD-ANA-2 board is the audio, video and power board for the front-loading NeoGeo CD. It was later modified and named [[NEO-CDA_board|NEO-CDA]] in top-loading systems.


The circuit is basically a divide-by-2 with power on reset and debouncing.
=Audio part=
 
CN5 provides digital and analog audio from {{Chipname|YM2610}}. CN10 provides I2S digital audio from the [[CD drive]].
 
MONO goes to the [[video encoder]] for amplification and output to the DIN connector.
 
[[File:Cd-ana-2 audio schem.png|800px]]
 
=ON button part=
 
The circuit is a fairly complex toggle switch with power-on reset and debouncing.


POWER is constantly at 5V when the power plug is connected.
POWER is constantly at 5V when the power plug is connected.
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[[File:Cd-ana-2_schematic.png]]
[[File:Cd-ana-2_schematic.png]]
[[Category:CD systems]]

Latest revision as of 16:49, 20 January 2017

The CD-ANA-2 board is the audio, video and power board for the front-loading NeoGeo CD. It was later modified and named NEO-CDA in top-loading systems.

Audio part

CN5 provides digital and analog audio from YM2610. CN10 provides I2S digital audio from the CD drive.

MONO goes to the video encoder for amplification and output to the DIN connector.

ON button part

The circuit is a fairly complex toggle switch with power-on reset and debouncing.

POWER is constantly at 5V when the power plug is connected.

VCC goes to 5V when STARTUP goes low.