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The Game Boy Color has an upgraded CPU and RAM that allow it to play Game Boy Color games in addition to regular Game Boy games. The power supply provides 3V input and outputs 5V, -15V and 13.6V to power the system. The controller uses a parallel to serial shift register to send control signals to the CPU. The LCD display was changed to an RGB display without a contrast control. The system timing provides an 8.4MHz master clock to the CPU to control the unit.
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CGB Servicemanual

The Game Boy Color has an upgraded CPU and RAM that allow it to play Game Boy Color games in addition to regular Game Boy games. The power supply provides 3V input and outputs 5V, -15V and 13.6V to power the system. The controller uses a parallel to serial shift register to send control signals to the CPU. The LCD display was changed to an RGB display without a contrast control. The system timing provides an 8.4MHz master clock to the CPU to control the unit.
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12/3/2014 CGB Service Manual

Game Boy Color Repair Procedures Page 2


Rev. 6/22/99

Game Boy Color

Theory of Operation
The operation of the Game Boy Color is similar to the original Game Boy and Game Boy
Pocket, as it must still play Game Boy games. However, its faster CPU and extra RAM are
used to play Game Boy Color dedicated games.

Power Supply Section - The DC/DC converter operates on a 3VDC input (2 AA batteries or
an AC adapter) and provides the operating voltage for the Game Boy Color (5 VDC, - 15
VDC and 13.6 VDC). The minimum input voltage is 2 VDC and the minimum operating
voltage is 4.6 VDC.

Controller Input Section - The controller uses a parallel/serial input to serial output shift
register. The parallel inputs are connect to ground through open contact surfaces on the PCB.
When an actuator is depressed, a contact pad is pressed against the surface causing the
corresponding PI input line to be connected to ground. All control signals are sent and all
controller functions are received by the CPU.

Display Section - The LCD has been changed to an RGB LCD display. The new display does
not require contrast control, so it has been removed. The common and segment drivers are
built in to the LCD.

System Timing Section - System timing include an oscillator and discrete components to
supply a 8.4 MHz master clock signal to the CPU. The CPU uses the master clock to derive
the control signals for the rest of the unit.

Note: The Sound Section, Game Pak Interface, and Program Section work the same as the
Game Boy and Game Boy Pocket.

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Block Diagram

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