Service manual
Table Of Contents
- VIZIO L42HDTV10A,GV42L_HDTV Service Manual
- 01-FEATURES
- 02-SPECIFITION
- 03-ON SCREEN DISPLAY
- 04-FACTORY PRESET TIMINGS
- 05-PIN ASSIGNMENT
- 06-MAIN BOARD I/O CONNECTIONS
- 07-THEORY OF CIRCUIT OPERATION
- 08-WAVEFORMS
- 09-TROUBLE SHOOTING
- 10-BLOCK DIAGRAM
- 11-SPARE PATRS LIST
- 12-1COMPLETE PARTS LIST_FOR L42 HDTV10A
- 12-2COMPLETE PARTS LIST_FOR GV42L HDTV
- MAIN BOARD CIRCUIT DIAGRAM_FOR L42 HDTV10A
- MIAN BOARD CIRCUIT DIAGRAM_FOR GV42L HDTV
- MAIN BOARD PCB LAYOUT_FOR L42HDTV10A(LG/AUO)
- MAIN BOARD PCB LAYOUT_FOR GV42L HDTV_LG
- ASSEMBLY EXPLOSION DRAWING_FOR L42HDTV10A_AUO
- ASSEMBLY EXPLOSION DRAWING_FOR L42HDTV10A_LG
- ASSEMBLY EXPLOSION DRAWING_FOR GV42L HDTV_LG

CONFIDENTIAL – DO NOT COPY
Page 7-43
File No. SG-0198
WRITE OPERATION STATUS
The device provides several bits to determine the status of a write operation: Q2, Q3, Q5, Q6, Q7,
and RY/BY.Table B and the following subsections describe the functions of these bits. Q7, RY/BY,
and Q6 each offer a method for determining whether a program or erase operation is complete or in
progress. These three bits are discussed first.
Table B. Write Operation Status
Notes:
1.Performing successive read operations from the erase-suspended sector will cause Q2 to toggle.
2.Performing successive read operations from any address will cause Q6 to toggle.
3.Reading the byte/word address being programmed while in the erase-suspend program mode will
indicate logic "1" at the Q2 bit.
However, successive reads from the erase-suspended sector will cause Q2 to toggle.