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CONFIDENTIAL 902SH SERVICE MANUAL No. S0422JNJ300/W 3G(UMTS)/GSM/GPRS PHONE MODEL INTERNAL MODEL NAME JNJ300BW JNJ300CW JNJ300DW JNJ300EW JNJ301EW JNJ300FW JNJ300GW JNJ301GW JNJ300HW SELECTION CODE B C D E EP F G GP H DESTINATION INTERNAL MODEL NAME Hungary JNJ300KW Switzerland JNJ300PW Greece JNJ301PW U.K. JNJ300RW U.K. (Prepaid) JNJ300SW France JNJ300TW Germany JNJ300UW Germany (Prepaid) JNJ300WW Netherlands JNJ300ZW 902SH SELECTION CODE K P PP R S T U W Z DESTINATION Austria Portugal Portugal (Prepaid) Ireland Spain Italy Belgium Sweden New Zealand • In the interests of user-safety the set should be restored to its original condition and only parts identical to those specified should be used. • Caution Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type, dispose of used batteries according to the instruction. CONTENTS SERVICING CONCERNS CHAPTER 1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION [1] Specifications ................................................. 1-1 [2] Names of parts ............................................... 1-3 [3] List of Menu Functions ................................... 1-5 [4] Optional Accessories ..................................... 1-5 CHAPTER 2. ADJUSTMENTS, PERFORMANCE CHECK, AND FIRMWARE UPGRADE [1] SHARP Programme Support Tool (SPST)........ 2-1 [2] Test points .................................................... 2-18 [3] Troubleshooting............................................ 2-25 CHAPTER 3. DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY [1] Servicing Concerns ........................................ 3-1 [2] Disassembly and reassembly ........................ 3-3 [3] Precautions for installing the thin coaxial........ 3-6 CHAPTER 4. DIAGRAMS [1] Block diagram ................................................4-1 CHAPTER 5. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM AND WIRING SIDE OF P.W.BOARD [1] Notes on schematic diagram .........................5-1 [2] Types of transistor and LED ..........................5-1 [3] Waveforms of circuit ......................................5-2 [4] Schematic diagram/ Wiring side of P.W.Board .............................5-7 CHAPTER 6. OTHERS [1] Function table of IC........................................6-1 [2] Function table of Display .............................6-33 Parts Guide Parts marked with " " are important for maintaining the safety of the set. Be sure to replace these parts with specified ones for maintaining the safety and performance of the set. SHARP CORPORATION This document has been published to be used for after sales service only. The contents are subject to change without notice. 902SH CONFIDENTIAL 902SH Phone Service E Market ManualCONCERNS SERVICING 1. When requested, back up user’s handset data using SPST (SHARP Programme Support Tool). Otherwise, before servicing, warn the user that data in the memory may be lost during repairs. 2. Upgrade the firmware to the latest version using SPST before returning the handset to the customer. 3. After repairs, inspect the handset (phone) according to the following flowchart. Repairs are completed. (Fixed parts have been checked for proper operation.) Check IMEI NO./Operator code (Destination)/ Firmware version by Identity function of SPST. Inspect each device using performance check adjustment function of SPST. Carry out RF performance check with SPST. All completed. 4. When storing or transporting a PWB, put it into a conductive bag or wrap it in aluminum foil. (C-MOS IC may be damaged by electrostatic charges.) 5. Do not leave fingerprints, etc. on ornamental parts including a cabinet, especially clear windows for main and sub displays. Wear fingerstalls to avoid this. Also, ensure not to leave fingerprints on the surface of main and sub display panels. 6. To prevent oxidation which causes connection problems, do not touch any terminals on the electric board, microphone, vibrator, earpiece and speaker. When handling these parts, wear fingerstalls. Should you touch these parts, clean them with a soft dry cloth. Always wear fingerstalls when handling a shield case on the electric board. Otherwise oxidation may occur causing handset performance deterioration. 7. The FPC is a precision device. Handle it carefully to prevent any damages. 8. Do not expose the moisture sensor to liquids. If the sheet gets wet, red ink runs. In this case, replace the sheet with a new one. Be careful about your perspiration. 9. Before you disassemble or reassemble handset, make sure to remove the Li-Ion battery. 10.Be sufficiently careful with static electricity of integrated circuits and other circuits. Wear static electricity prevention bands whilst servicing. i CONFIDENTIAL 902SH PRECAUTIONS FOR USING LEAD-FREE SOLDER 1 Employing lead-free solder This model employs lead-free solder. This is indicated by the “LF” symbol printed on the PWB and in the service manual. The suffix letter indicates the alloy type of the solder. Example: Indicates lead-free solder of tin, silver and copper. 2 Using lead-free solder When repairing a PWB with the “LF” symbol, only lead-free solder should be used. (Using normal tin/lead alloy solder may result in cold soldered joints and damage to printed patterns.) As the melting point of lead-free solder is approximately 40ºC higher than tin/lead alloy solder, it is recommended that a dedicated bit is used, and that the iron temperature is adjusted accordingly. 3 Soldering As the melting point of lead-free solder (Sn-Ag-Cu) is higher and has poorer wettability (flow), to prevent damage to the land of the PWB, extreme care should be taken not to leave the bit in contact with the PWB for an extended period of time. Remove the bit as soon as a good flow is achieved. The high content of tin in lead free solder will cause premature corrosion of the bit. To reduce wear on the bit, reduce the temperature or turn off the iron when it is not required. Leaving different types of solder on the bit will cause contamination of the different alloys, which will alter their characteristics, making good soldering more difficult. It will be necessary to clean and replace bits more often when using lead-free solder. To reduce bit wear, care should be taken to clean the bit thoroughly after each use. ii 902SH CONFIDENTIAL 902SH Phone Service E Market Manual 1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION CHAPTER FOR A COMPLETE DESCRIPTION OF THE OPERATION OF THIS UNIT, PLEASE REFER TO THE OPERATION MANUAL. [1] Specifications General: Dimensions (folded, excluding the aerial) (W x H x D): Weight: Battery operating temperature: Main display: Sub display: Camera: Sub Camera: Quad - band (W-CDMA/GSM 900 MHz/ DCS 1800 MHz/PCS 1900MHz) GPRS-enabled WAP, MMS, SMS Sound: Mobile light: External DC supply voltage: Battery: Standby time: 50 x 102 x 26 mm 149 g Talk time: 0°C - 40°C Display dimensions: 2.4 inch Resolution: 240 x 320 pixels LCD display: TFT 262,144 colours with backlight LCD back light: LED back light white colour LEDs Resolution: 72 x 12 pixels LCD display: STN B/W LCD with back light CCD 2M pixels built-in camera Zoom: Wide and zoom mode [Supported 40 (when image size is 160 x 320 pixels) x zoom] Lens: (Wide) F3.3, f = 4.85 mm (Tele) F4.9, f = 9.7 mm CMOS 110K pixels built-in camera Lens: F2.8, f = 1.7 mm Others: 64-polyphonic ring melodies Stereo Speakers 3 colours (RGB) 5.2 V 3.7 V, 870 mAh, Li-Ion Up to 240 hours (3G mode) Up to 250 hours (GSM mode) Up to 150 minutes (3G mode)) Up to 240 minutes (GSM mode) Side key Infrared port 1.2 L/P (maximum distance 20 cm) Connector for AC charger and data cable Battery running time depends on the battery and SIM card as well as the network conditions and usage. Specifications for this model are subject to change without prior notice. 1–1 CONFIDENTIAL 902SH Contains Macromedia R FlashTM technology by Macromedia, Inc. Copyright C 1995-2004 Macromedia, Inc. All rights reserved. Macromedia, Flash, Macromedia Flash, and Macromedia Flash Lite are trademarks or registered trademarks of Macromedia, Inc. in the United States and other countries. Powered by JBlendTM Copyright 1997-2004 Aplix Corporation. All rights reserved. JBlend and all JBlend-based trademarks and logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of Aplix Corporation in Japan and other countries. R Powered by Mascot Capsule /Micro3D Edition TM Mascot Capsule R is a registered trademark of HI Corporation C 2002-2004 HI Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Licensed by QUALCOMM Incorporated under one or more of the following United States Patents and/or their counterparts in other nations ; 4,901,307 5,490,165 5,056,109 5,504,773 5,101,501 5,506,865 5,109,390 5,511,073 5,228,054 5,535,239 5,267,261 5,544,196 5,267,262 5,568,483 5,337,338 5,600,754 5,414,796 5,657,420 5,416,797 5,659,569 5,710,784 5,778,338 Licensed by Inter Digital Technology Corporation under one or more of the following United States Patents and/or their domestic or foreign counterparts and other patents pending, including U.S. Patents: 4,675,863: 4,779,262: 4,785,450: 4,811,420: 5,228,056: 5,420,896: 5,799,010: 5,166,951: 5,179,571 & 5,345,467 T9 Text Input is licensed under one or more of the following: U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,818,437, 5,953,541, 5,187,480, 5,945,928, and 6,011,554; Australian Pat. No. 727539; Canadian Pat. No. 1,331,057; United Kingdom Pat. No. 2238414B; Hong Kong Standard Pat. No. HK0940329; Republic of Singapore Pat. No. 51383; Euro. Pat. No. 0 842 463 (96927260.8) DE/DK, FI, FR, IT, NL,PT.ES,SE,GB; Republic of Korea Pat. Nos. KR201211B1 and KR226206B1; and additional patents are pending worldwide. SD logo CP8 PATENT is a trademark. Bluetooth is a trademark of the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Sharp is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners. This product is licensed under the MPEG-4 Visual Patent Portfolio License for the personal and non-commercial use of a consumer to (i) encode video in compliance with the MPEG-4 Video Standard (“MPEG-4 Video”) and/or (ii) decode MPEG-4 Video that was encoded by a consumer engaged in a personal and non-commercial activity and/or was obtained from a licensed video provider. No license is granted or implied for any other use. Additional information may be obtained from MPEG LA. See http://www.mpegla.com. This product is licensed under the MPEG-4 Systems Patent Portfolio License for encoding in compliance with the MPEG-4 Systems Standard, except that an additional license and payment of royalties are necessary for encoding in connection with (i) data stored or replicated in physical media which is paid for on a title by title basis and/or (ii) data which is paid for on a title by title basis and is transmitted to an end user for permanent storage and/or use. Such additional license may be obtained from MPEG LA, LLC. See http://www.mpegla.com for additional details. 1–2 902SH CONFIDENTIAL [2] Names of parts 1 10 11 1. Earpiece 2. Navigation Keys (Arrow Keys): Moves cursor to highlight a menu item, etc. Up/Down arrow keys: Displays the Contacts List when pressed during stand-by. Left arrow key: Displays the message inbox when pressed during stand-by. Right arrow key: Displays the monthly calendar when pressed during stand-by. 2 3 4 5 6 7 12 13 14 15 16 3. Centre Key: Displays Main menu when pressed during stand-by, then executes a function highlighted. Executes a function at the bottom left of the screen. Press during stand-by to display the Messaging screen. 4. Left Soft Key: 5. Send/Redial Key: Makes or accepts calls, displays the All Calls screen in stand-by mode. Press to open the shortcut menu to access the desired applications. Press and hold to connect to the Voice mail centre automatically. (Depending on the SIM card.) 6. Shortcut Key: 8 7. Voice Mail Key: 9 8. * /Shift Key: Switches character case between four modes: Abc, ABC, 123 and abc on the text entry screen. Press to enter P, ?, – or * in stand-by mode. 9. Microphone 10. Sub Camera (Internal Camera) 11. Main Display 12. Microphone (for the viewer style of the display) 13. Right Soft Key: Executes the function at the bottom right of the screen. Shortcut to “Vodafone live!” by opening the browser. Press during stand-by. 14. End/Power Key: Ends a call and turns power on/off. 15. Clear/Back Key: Clears the characters before the cursor, returns to the previous screen, etc. 16. Multimedia Key: Opens the Media Player screen. 17. Keypad: 1 key: Shortcut to the Voice mail centre. (Depending on the SIM card.) Press and hold during stand-by. Press and hold during stand-by to display each speed dial phone number. Press and hold to enter +. 2-9 keys: 0 key: 18. #/Flash Light Key: 17 18 Switches symbol screens on the text entry screen. Press and hold to switch languages on the text entry screen. Turns the flash/auxiliary light on or off in camera mode. Press and hold during stand-by to switch Profiles settings between the mode most recently activated and Silent mode. 1–3 CONFIDENTIAL 902SH 21 19. Camera (External Camera) 20. Sub Display 21. Built-in Aerial: 19 20 22 23 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. Warning: Do not cover the top of the phone with your hand when in use as this may interfere with the performance of the built-in aerial. Used as a flash or an auxiliary light in camera mode. Mobile Light: Battery Cover VIDEO OUT/Handsfree Microphone Connector External Connector: Used to connect either the charger or a USB data cable. Stereo Speakers Infrared Port: Sends and receives data via infrared. 28. Memory Card Slot Cover 29. Small Light: 26 24 25 27 Cancel Key: 28 29 30 Used as a battery charge indicator. 30. Side Keys (Side-Up/Side-Down/Camera/Cancel): Side-Up/Side-Down: (These two keys work in reverse with the viewer position of the display.) Moves the highlight up or down. Press during stand-by or during a call to increase or decrease the earpiece volume. Press in camera mode to increase or decrease the zooming ratio. Camera Key: Displays the Main menu when pressed during stand-by, then executes a highlighted function. Press and hold to activate the camera. Press and hold to display the Options menu. Press during an incoming call to answer the call. Press during a call to display the Call options. Press halfway to lock the focus in camera mode. Press (and hold) to take a picture with the camera. Press to return to the previous screen. Press and hold to reject an incoming call. Press during an incoming call to send a busy tone to the caller. Press to end the call. 1–4 902SH CONFIDENTIAL [3] List of Menu Functions Menu No./ Main Menu 1 Games & More Menu No./ Main Menu Menu No./ Sub Menu1 1 2 3 4 Games Screensavers Settings JavaTM Information 2 Vodafone live! 3 Media Player 4 Messages 7 Organiser 1 Create New 2 Inbox 3 Drafts 4 Templates 5 Sent 6 Outbox 7 live! Studio 8 Messenger 9 Voice Mail 10 Cell Broadcasts 11 Area Info 12 Settings 13 Memory Status 8 Contacts 6 My Items 1 Calendar 2 Alarms 3 Calculator 4 Voice Recorder 5 Scanner 6 Stopwatch 7 Tasks 8 World Clock 9 Countdown Timer 10 Expenses Memo 11 Phone Help 1 Contacts List 2 Manage Group 3 Speeddial List 4 My Contact Details 5 Advanced 9 SIM Application 10 Connectivity 5 Camera 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Menu No./ Sub Menu1 Pictures Videos Sounds & Ringtones Games & More Bookmarks My Saved Page Text Templates Other Documents 11 Call Log 12 Settings [4] Optional Accessories Lithium Ion Battery (XN-1BT90) Cigarette Lighter Charger (XN-1CL30) USB Data Cable (XN-1DC30) AC Charger (XN-1QC30, XN-1QC31, XN-1QC32) External Antenna Cable (XN-1AT90) Audio Remote-Controller (XN-1AR90) Car Holder (XN-1CH90) Desktop Holder (XN-1DH90) Stereo Headset (XN-1HS90) Handsfree Microphone Unit (XN-1HU90) Video Cable (XN-1VC90) The above accessories may not be available in all regions. For details, please contact your dealer. 1–5 1 Bluetooth 2 Infrared 3 Network Settings 4 Internet Settings 5 Backup/Restore 1 All Calls 2 Missed Calls 3 Received Calls 4 Dialled Numbers 5 Call Timers 6 Call Costs 1 Profiles 2 Display Settings 3 Sound Settings 4 Time & Date 5 Language 6 Call Settings 7 Video Call Settings 8 Security Settings 9 Memory Settings 10 Master Reset 902SH CONFIDENTIAL 902SH Phone Service E Market Manual 2. ADJUSTMENTS, PERFORMANCE CHECK, AND FIRMWARE CHAPTER UPGRADE SPST (SHARP Programme Support Tool) allows you to adjust settings, conduct performance checks, and upgrade the firmware. [1] SHARP Programme Support Tool (SPST) 1. Installation/uninstallation • Do not change the installation structures (see “2. Structure”). • SPST cannot be installed on a PC if Windows Installer is not supported. • The SPST installer does not include MFC that is required to run SPST. If not already installed, install MFC (DLLs including MFC42.DLL). 1.1. System requirements The following are required for installation. • OS: Windows 2000 Professional (SP3 or SP4) or Windows XP Home/Professional (SP1) *1 • PC: IBM/PC compatible *2 • HDD: 200 MB available space (or more) • RAM: 256 MB or more (512 MB recommended) • COM port: Windows compatible serial port • Display resolution XGA or higher Basically use the default settings in Display Properties, however, small system font size is recommended. *3 (Display Properties → Settings → Advanced → General → Display → Font size) • Recommended devices for serial connection between a PC and handsets (phones): *4, *5 The PC’s serial port PCI serial expansion card USB-UART serial conversion cable *6 Note *1: SPST does not run on Windows 95, 98, 98 SE, and Me. The behaviour is not guaranteed on Windows XP Media Center Edition/Tablet Edition and in the Virtual PC environment. Also, its compatibility with upcoming operating systems and service packs is not guaranteed. *2: A brand name product is recommended. Minimum requirements: 1 GHz Pentium III processor and 256 MB of RAM, and compatibility with USB 2.0 specification for use of USB-UART serial conversion cables. *3: Depending on the font size, the screen layout may change or some portions and characters may not be displayed on a XGA screen. *4: Use only the specified PCI serial expansion card and USB-UART cables. Currently, no specific PCMCIA card is recommended. *5: Transfer rate is 115 Kbps when using a PC’s standard serial port. When using a PCI/PCMCIA card or USB-UART conversion cable, its maximum transfer rate (115 Kbps, 230 Kbps or 460 Kbps) can be selected. *6: Use cables of either manufacturer only. [Important] Restrictions for stable operation of Windows/PC (IBM/PC compatible) When using multiple USB-UART conversion cables, do not connect more than 2 cables (IO-DATA) or 3 cables (NEC) to a USB-HUB/BUS, and do not change the connection of cables. Do not connect other USB devices to the PC. Whilst the PC is in use, avoid connecting/disconnecting cables and USB devices for stable serial communication for Windows/driver. * SPST may run in other environments, however, the system may become unstable. 1.2. Procedure 1.2.1 Installing SPST Execute the “SPST.msi”. Figure 1 [Caution] When an older version of SPST has already been installed, uninstall it first as follows: Through “Add/Remove Programs” in the Control Panel, remove the “SPST for 902SH/802SH”. 2–1 902SH CONFIDENTIAL 1) Setup screen Figure 2 • Click “Next” to proceed. • To cancel the installation, click “Cancel”. 2) Location selection screen Figure 3 • Click “Next” to proceed. • To cancel the installation, click “Cancel”. [Caution] Do not change the folder. 2–2 CONFIDENTIAL 3) Confirmation screen Figure 4 • Click “Next” to proceed. • To cancel the installation, click “Cancel”. 4) Progress screen Figure 5 • Wait until the installation is completed. • To cancel the installation, click “Cancel”. 2–3 902SH 902SH CONFIDENTIAL 5) Complete screen Figure 6 • The above screen appears when the installation has been successfully completed. • Click “Close” to exit. 1.2.2 Starting SPST • When the installation has been completed, the shortcut icon shown below is created on your desktop. • Double-click the icon to start SPST. Figure 7 2. Structure • Tool structure SPST Ver.1.0: SHDownLoader Ver.3.0: SHDiag Ver.1.0: SHInfoView Ver.1.0: SHPwdReset Ver.1.0: Main application Handset (Phone) software and data update utility Handset (Phone) adjustment and inspection utility Handset (Phone) information display utility Handset (Phone) password reset utility 3. Start-up Connect a dongle to the PC. Double-click the icon “SPST for 902SH/802SH” to launch. 2–4 CONFIDENTIAL 4. Function (screen example) 4.1. Password entry screen (after SPST start-up) Figure 8 • Type in the specified password and press “Enter” on the keyboard. • Click “Exit” on the screen to quit. The screen below appears if the password is incorrect. Click “OK” and enter the password again. Figure 9 4.2. Function selection (after entering SPST password) • Function selection screen. Figure 10 • Select one of the following functions from the combo box and click “Execute”. Selecting “SHDownLoader” Selecting “SHDiag” Selecting “SHInfoView” Selecting “SHPwdReset” Selecting “Change Password” • See page 2-6 See page 2-10 See page 2-13 See page 2-15 See page 2-17 Click “Exit” to quit. 2–5 902SH 902SH CONFIDENTIAL 4.3. Functions 4.3.1 SHDownLoader 1) Basic functions • SHDownLoader is the updating tool that is supported in Windows 2000/XP and designed for 902SH. • SHDownLoader allows simultaneous updating operation via serial communication for up to 8 handsets (phones). *1 • A PC and handsets (phones) can be connected via serial connection by using the PC’s serial port, serial ports added by using PCI/PCMCIA cards or USB-UART serial conversion cables. • Batteries can be used to power handsets (phones), however, we recommend that you use chargers. Note *1: The maximum number of handsets (phones) may vary depending on the PC’s performance, devices used to add serial ports, etc. For details, refer to the restrictions in “Important” below. 2) Screen description 2) - 1. Main screen Tool Bar Port Field [for up to 8 handsets (phones)] Status Bar Figure 11 2) - 2. Tool bar 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Figure 12 1. Exit Application: 2. Setup Option: 3. Start All Ports: 4. Stop All Ports: 5. View Actual Result: 6. Create Profile: 7. Select Profile: 8. Edit Profile: 9. View Application Information: Close SHDownLoader. Adjust optional settings. Start the operation for all the ports at once. Stop the operation for all the ports at once. The operation result appears. Create a new profile. Select a profile. Edit a profile. Show the version of SHDownLoader, etc. 2–6 8 9 902SH CONFIDENTIAL 2) - 3. Port field 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Figure 13 1. Port Name: 2. Connect: 3. Select Function: 4. Stop: 5. Status The (logical) port name appears. Execute a selected function for the port only. Select a function for the port only. Terminate an ongoing operation for the port only. The operation status appears (see below). Unavailable 6. Information: 7. Rate/Progress: 8. IMEI: 9. Firmware Version: 10. Profile Ready In progress Completed Cancelled/failed Show details of the operation, error, etc. The progress bar appears with %. IMEI of the handset (phone) appears. Show information for handset (phone) identification. The last executed profile name appears whilst a profile is in progress. When the profile is completed, the display changes to its name. 2) - 4. Status bar 1 2 Figure 14 1. Move the mouse cursor to “Tool Bar” items to see Tips (descriptions). 2. Show the total number of updated handsets (phones). 3. Show the total number of successfully updated handsets (phones). 4. Show the total number of handsets (phones) with update failure. 2–7 3 4 902SH CONFIDENTIAL 3) Option Settings Adjust settings in Option when you use SHDownLoader for the first time or when the serial port connection is changed. Click “Setup Option” on “Tool Bar” to open the screen and follow the procedures below. 1. Select a port from the list on the left. 2. In the field next to “Port (Ex. \\.\COM1)”, enter the corresponding serial port name. 3. Set a value for “Baud Rate” according to the serial port. After performing these procedures for all the required ports, click “Save” to save the settings. * Do not change settings in other fields. 1 2 3 Figure 15 Option Screen When the settings are correct, “Ready” appears in the corresponding Port Field on Main Screen. * When a USB-UART serial conversion cable is in use, assigned COM ports may vary as the system environment changes. 4) Procedures Updating handsets (phones) Figure 16 • From the “Select Profile” (combo box) on “Tool Bar”, select a profile. • Click “Start All Ports” on “Tool Bar”. According to the selected profile, all handsets (phones) will be updated via the corresponding ports set up in “Option”. • When you select a function from “Select Function” in “Port Field” and click “Connect”, handsets (phones) will be updated according to the profile specified for the port. 2–8 CONFIDENTIAL 902SH Figure 17 • When you start updating, “Status/Information” in “Port Field” changes to “Execute/Under Connection” as shown above, and then handsets (phones) become ready for connection or power-on. Connect chargers to the handsets (phones). • To stop updating all at once, click “Stop All Ports” on “Tool Bar”. • To stop updating individually, click “Stop” in “Port Field”. Note * Depending on the handset (phone) status, it may take up to 1 minute before updating stops after you click “Stop All Ports” / “Stop” button. * To restart updating for ports disabled due to an error, etc., follow the procedure above (click “Start All Ports” on “Tool Bar” and click “Connect” in “Profile Field”). 5) Basic rewriting procedure for handset (phone) 1. Preparation <When you start SHDownLoader for the first time> 1) Add a serial port to a PC. 2) Start SHDownLoader and adjust settings of serial ports in “Option”. 2. Rewriting procedure <Preparation> 1) Start a PC after connecting all the necessary cables and other devices. * When using a USB-UART conversion cable, make sure not to change the connection port. Otherwise the corresponding COM port will also change. * Communication may be disrupted if you connect cables or devices after starting a PC. 2) Start SHDownLoader. * Always select the latest profile. 2–9 902SH CONFIDENTIAL <Rewriting> 1) Remove batteries from all the handsets (phones). 2) Connect communication cables to all the handsets (phones). 3) Click “Start All ME” to start rewriting for all the handsets (phones). 4) Connect a charger to all the handsets (phones). 5) After the rewriting is completed, disconnect the chargers and communication cables from the handsets (phones). <Initialisation> After the rewriting operation, initialise each handset (phone). 1) Install a battery to the handset (phone). 2) Press the “End/Power” key for approx. 2 seconds. 3) The display indicates initialisation is in progress, and in approx. 8 minutes, indicates the completion. 4) Press the “End/Power” key until the display turns off. 5) Press the “End/Power” key for approx. 2 seconds. 6) Wait until the stand-by screen appears. 7) Press the “End/Power” key until the display turns off. <After completing the operation> • When this application is finished, the SPST function selection screen returns. • Turn off the PC and disconnect the cables and other devices. If you disconnect them before turning off the PC, Windows may not shot down. 4.3.2 SHDiag 1) Overview SHDiag allows you to perform various adjustments for handsets (phones) and to protect/unprotect the handset (phone) to be adjusted. 2) Operation screen 1. Connection confirmation window Figure 18 At the start-up of SHDiag, the above window prompts you to connect a handset (phone) (ME). Connect a handset (phone) to be adjusted to a PC. [User action] 1) Turn on a handset (phone) and set it to the stand-by mode. *1 2) Connect the handset (phone) to a PC. 3) Click “OK” on the window. * When SHDiag is started unintentionally, click “OK” on the above window, and then click “Cancel” on the next COM port settings window. [Caution] Once a handset (phone) is connected, never disconnect/operate the handset (phone) or let the battery run out before exiting SHDiag. *1: In the stand-by mode, one of the following screens appears. • The main screen that appears after the start-up animation (Vodafone logo and Openwave logo), including the clock setting screen and the network setup screen. • The white background screen with “TEST PROGRAM” displayed. 2 – 10 CONFIDENTIAL 902SH 2. COM port settings window Figure 19 After the connection confirmation window, the above window appears. From the list boxes, select a transfer rate (set to 115200 by default) and the PC COM port that is connected to the handset (phone). [User action] 1) Select the COM port connected to the handset (phone) from the “COM Port” list box. 2) Select a transfer rate for the PC to handset (phone) communication from the “Baudrate” list box (set to 115200 by default). 3) Click “Connect”. * When SHDiag is started unintentionally, click “Cancel”. 3. Main window Figure 20 After the COM port settings window, the main window above appears. The handset (phone) initial settings are performed, adjustment values are obtained, and then adjustments are performed. 2 – 11 902SH CONFIDENTIAL [User action] 1) Wait until “--- ME Initialise Complete ---” is displayed. 2) Carry out adjustments. • [Display LCD Test pattern]: Displays a test pattern on the handset (phone) display. “Main LCD” is for the [main display] display, and “Sub LCD” for the [sub display] display. Click the spin button (up or down arrow) to select a test pattern number. Click “Disp.” to display the test pattern on the handset (phone) display. • [Check LED]: Turns on/off or controls brightness of the charge LED [red light on the side of the handset (phone)], call LED [green light on the side of the handset (phone)], three-colour LED, and the display backlight. To turn on/off the charge LED or call LED, click “ON” / “OFF” next to “Charge LED” or “Call LED” respectively. For the three-colour LED, use “R”, “G”, or “B” to control each colour. To turn on/off the LED, click “ON” / “OFF”. To change the brightness, click the spin button (up or down arrow). To check the strobe light, click “Stroboscope” with the three-colour LED illuminated. As for the display backlight, “Main LCD backlight” is for the main display, and “Sub LCD backlight” for the sub display. To turn on/off the backlight, click “ON” / “OFF”. To change the brightness, click the spin button (up or down arrow). • [Flicker Calibration]: Adjusts the flicker of the main display. Click “Disp. Pattern” to display the flicker calibration screen. Click the spin button to change the flicker calibration value. Click “Set” to temporarily use the value for the handset (phone). Click “Save” to apply the value. • [Camera Calibration]: Automatically corrects bright and dark defects. To perform the bright defect correction, click “Calibration” next to “White hazard”. To perform the dark defect correction, click “Calibration” next to “Black hazard”. 3) To initialise the handset (phone) and exit SHDiag after completing adjustments, click “Format and Quit”. • To change handsets (phones), click “Settings”. After the necessary operation on the handset (phone) change confirmation window, the connection confirmation window appears. Change handsets (phones) here. • To exit SHDiag without handset (phone) initialisation, click “Quit”. 4. Quit confirmation window 1 Figure 21 The above window appears when “Format and Quit” is clicked on the main window. Handset (Phone) initialisation starts and SHDiag closes. [User action] 1) To initialise the handset (phone) and exit SHDiag, click “Yes”. • Click “No” not to exit SHDiag. • When “Yes” is clicked, initialisation starts and SHDiag closes. Now, disconnect the handset (phone) and the PC. 5. Quit confirmation window 2 Figure 22 The above window appears when “Quit” is clicked on the main window. The handset (phone) turns off and SHDiag closes. [User action] 1) To turn off the handset (phone) and exit SHDiag, click “Yes”. • Click “No” not to exit SHDiag. • When “Yes” is clicked, the handset (phone) turns off and SHDiag closes. Now, disconnect the handset (phone) and the PC. 2 – 12 CONFIDENTIAL 902SH 6. Handset (Phone) change confirmation window Figure 23 The above window appears when “Settings” is clicked on the main window. Before changing handsets (phones), specify whether to initialise the handset (phone) or not. After initialisation or handset (phone) change, make communication settings again. [User action] 1) Click “Yes” to initialise the handset (phone) and make communication settings again. • Click “No” to turn off the handset (phone) and make communication settings again. • Click “Cancel” not to make communication settings. • When “Yes” is clicked, initialisation starts and the connection confirmation window appears. Now, disconnect the handset (phone) and the PC, and connect another handset (phone). • When “No” is clicked, the handset (phone) turns off and the connection confirmation window appears. Now, disconnect the handset (phone) and the PC, and connect another handset (phone). • When this application is finished, the SPST function selection screen returns. 4.3.3 SHInfoView 1) Function Handset (Phone) information appears on the screen. • Displayed information: IMEI Software version Country code Provider name * For a screen example, refer to “Appendix 1: Handset (Phone) information”. • Batteries can be used to power handsets (phones), however, we recommend that you use chargers. 2) Operation Stop Start Option Figure 24 * The initial setting file and the option file are created during the start-up process if they do not exist. 2 – 13 902SH CONFIDENTIAL 1. Change the option settings if necessary. Default settings, when the tool is started for the first time, are as follows: Port1 View Title COM1 Port Baud Rate 115200bps Make sure to set the “Port” at the first start after the installation. Example: COM3 port at 460,800 bps Figure 25 * Set following to restore the PC settings. Port \\.\COM1 Baud Rate 115200 After completing changes, click “Save”. 2. Connect the communication cable to the handset (phone). * 10-pin flat cable which connects the PC’s serial port and the handset’s (phone’s) handsfree microphone connector. 3. Click “Start”. Figure 26 Waiting for connection 4. Supply power to the handset (phone). Figure 27 Loading information Refer to Appendix 1 for the display after loading information. 5. When this application is finished, the SPST function selection screen returns. 2 – 14 CONFIDENTIAL 902SH Appendix 1: Handset (Phone) information IMEI Software Version Country code: Provider name Figure 28 Screen example 4.3.4 SHPwdReset 1) Overview SHPwdReset allows you to reset all the handset (phone) passwords to the factory defaults. 2) Operation Screen 1. Connection Confirmation Window Figure 29 At the start-up of SHPwdReset, the above window prompts you to connect a handset (phone) (ME). Connect a handset (phone) to be adjusted to a PC. [User Action] 1) Turn on a handset (phone) and set it to the stand-by mode. *1 2) Connect the handset (phone) to a PC. 3) Click “OK” on the window. * When SHPwdReset is started unintentionally, click “OK” on the above window, and then click “Cancel” on the next COM port settings window. [Caution] Once a handset (phone) is connected, never disconnect/operate the handset (phone) or let the battery run out before exiting SHPwdReset. *1: In the stand-by mode, one of the following screens appears. • The main screen that appears after the start-up animation (Vodafone logo and Openwave logo), including the clock setting screen and the network setup screen. • The white background screen with “TEST PROGRAM” displayed. 2 – 15 902SH CONFIDENTIAL 2. COM port settings window Figure 30 After the connection confirmation window, the above window appears. From the list boxes, select a transfer rate (set to 115200 by default) and the PC COM port that is connected to the handset (phone). [User Action] 1) Select the COM port connected to the handset (phone) from the “COM Port” list box. 2) Select a transfer rate for the PC to handset (phone) communication from the “Baudrate” list box (set to 115200 by default). 3) Click “Connect”. * When SHPwdReset is started unintentionally, click “Cancel”. 3. Main Window Figure 31 When the COM port settings window closes, SHPwdReset starts to reset the handset (phone) passwords immediately. If the connection fails, the error message below appears. Figure 32 On the above window or when the operation is successfully completed, click “OK” to exit SHPwdReset and return to the SPST function selection screen. 2 – 16 CONFIDENTIAL 4.3.5 Change Password Figure 33 Password change screen • Enter a new password, enter it again for confirmation, and click “Setting”. • Click “Cancel” to quit. • After completing or cancelling the operation, the SPST function selection screen returns. * For allowable symbols and alphanumeric characters, see “Password entry screen (after SPST start-up)”. 2 – 17 902SH 902SH CONFIDENTIAL [2] Test points Main PWB No. Checker 1 Name φ BANDSEL_1 0.3 IC1000 Ref. TP1002 Output Input → Function Band switching TP1003 VRTC15 1.2 IC1204 → IC1000 RTC 1.5 V power supply 3 TP1004 PCMDATA–B 0.3 IC1001, IC1200 → IC1000 PCM data 4 TP1005 PCMDATA–A 0.3 IC1000 → IC1001, IC1200 PCM data IC1001, IC1200, IC1400 32.768 kHz output 2 O 5 O TP1006 RTCCLK 1.2 IC1000 → 6 O TP1007 SYSCLK2 1.2 IC1000 → 7 TP1008 M_LCD_I2CCLK 0.3 IC1000 → IC3000 I2C clock 8 TP1009 SYSCLK0 1.2 IC1000 → IC1001 13MHz 9 TP1010 M_LCD_I2CDAT 0.3 IC1000 ↔ IC3000 I2C data 10 TP1011 PCMCLK 0.3 IC1000 → IC1001, IC1200 PCM clock 11 TP1012 PCMSYN 0.3 IC1000 → IC1001, IC1200 PCM sync → IC1000 Mandatory test mode IC1000 → IC1500, IC1502, IC1600 13MHz 13MHz 12 O TP1013 TP-IN 1.2 13 O TP1014 SYSCLK1 1.2 14 TP1015 UARTRX3 0.3 IC1001 → IC1000 Bluetooth UART Rx 15 TP1016 UARTTX3 0.3 IC1000 → IC1001 Bluetooth UART Tx 16 TP1017 UARTCTS3 0.3 IC1001 → IC1000 Bluetooth UART CTS 17 TP1018 UARTRTS3 0.3 IC1000 → IC1001 Bluetooth UART RTS 18 TP1019 KeyCK1 1.2 CN1000 → Key FPC unit Check for the key unit insertion 19 TP1020 KeyCK2 1.2 CN1000 → Key FPC unit Check for the key unit insertion TP1021 VBT29 1.2 IC1002 → IC1001 Bluetooth IC power supply (2.9 V) 21 TP1022 RRESOUT2 0.3 IC1000 → IC1001 Bluetooth IC reset 22 TP1023 CLKREQ 0.3 IC1000 → IC1001, IC1200, IC1400 CLK request signal IC1100 VPP 20 O TP1024 WP_N 1.2 IC1000 → 24 O TP1200 VBATT 1.2 CN1200 → Handset (Phone) power supply (battery terminal) 25 O TP1201 VBATT 1.5 CN1200 → Handset (Phone) power supply (battery terminal) 26 O TP1202 VBATT 1.5 CN1200 → Handset (Phone) power supply (battery terminal) 27 O TP1203 PRGDET 1.2 JK1600 → Q1204, Q1205 Action trigger (Insert the socket to turn on the power.) ONSWB_N TP1204 VCHG 1.2 Q1212 → Q1206 External supply power (at normal voltage) TP1205 CHPEG 1.2 IC1200 → Q1200 FET gate signal TP1206 SERVICE_N 1.2 Q1205 → IC1000 Rewrite mode and log mode TP1207 BDATA 1.2 CN1200 → IC1200 Battery sense terminal 23 28 29 30 O 31 32 O TP1209 GND 1.2 GND → Earth 33 O TP1210 GND 1.5 GND → Earth 34 O TP1211 VBATIB 1.2 CN1200, IC1202 → Handset (Phone) power supply (BB) 35 O TP1212 GND 1.5 GND → 36 O TP1213 ONSWB_N 0.5 Q1204, Q1215 → Earth IC1200 Action trigger (Insert the socket to turn on the power.) 37 O TP1215 BEARP 1.2 IC1200 → TP3055 Earpiece 38 O TP1216 BEARN 1.2 IC1200 → TP3054 Earpiece 39 O TP1217 PWRRST_N 1.2 IC1200 → IC1000 Power reset signal 40 O TP1218 SIMVCC 1.2 IC1200 → CN1201 Power supply for USIM 2 – 18 Remarks Back-up Back-up Back-up 902SH CONFIDENTIAL No. 41 Checker O Ref. Name TP1219 SIMVCC φ 1.2 Output Input → IC1200 Function CN1201 Power supply for USIM USIM data 42 O TP1220 SIM I/O 1.2 IC1200 ↔ CN1201 43 O TP1221 SIM CLK 1.2 IC1200 → CN1201 USIM clock 44 O TP1222 SIM RESET 1.2 IC1200 → CN1201 USIM reset IC1101 SRAM power supply (1.8 V) CN3003 Back-up power supply IC1200 Action trigger (Switch the key to turn on the power.) 45 O TP1223 VSRAM18 1.2 IC1206 → 46 O TP1225 GND 1.2 GND → 47 O TP1226 VCCR 1.2 IC1206 → 48 O TP1227 VANA15 1.2 IC1205 → 49 O TP1228 ONSWA_N 1.2 Key FPC unit → Earth Analogue power supply (1.5 V) 50 O TP1229 LEDR 1.2 LED1200 → IC1200 Charge LED 51 O TP1230 LEDG 1.2 LED1200 → IC1200 Incoming notifications LED 52 O TP1231 VMEM18 1.2 IC1200 → IC1100, IC1101 Power supply for memory (1.8 V) 53 O TP1232 VDIG275 1.2 IC1200 → Digital power supply (2.75 V) 54 O TP1233 VDDB 1.2 IC1200 → RF power supply (2.75 V) 55 O TP1234 VDDA 1.2 IC1200 → RF power supply (2.75 V) 56 O TP1235 VCORE15 1.2 IC1200 → 57 O TP1236 LED1 1.2 LED1200 → IC1200 Charge LED 58 O TP1237 LED2 1.2 LED1200 → IC1200 Incoming notifications LED 59 O 60 61 O 62 Core power supply (1.5 V) TP1301 VDCIO 1.2 CN1300 → Q1212 External supply power TP1302 CTS (Rx voice) 1.2 CN1300 → IC1300 CTS (hands free Rx voice) TP1303 Manufacture Specific 1.5 CN1300 → Q1301 UART detection signal TP1304 RTS (Tx voice) 1.2 IC1300 → CN1300 RTS (hands free Tx voice) Synchronisation Clock 63 O TP1305 TXD USB D– 1.2 IC1300 → CN1300 UART1 Tx USB D– line 64 O TP1306 RXD USB D+ 1.2 CN1300 → IC1300 UART1 Rx USB D+ line 65 O TP1307 VBUS 1.2 CN1300 → IC1303 External USB VBUS 66 O TP1308 VUSB33 1.2 IC1303 → IC1300, IC1000 USB power supply (3.3 V), USB detection signal TP1400 TSFRM 0.3 IC1500 → TP1500 VDCDC 1.2 IC1504 → IC1504 DCDC power supply (1.5 to 2.5 V) 67 68 O TS I/F frame sync signal GPIO 69 O TP1501 VTRAM25 1.2 IC1504 → IC1500 T4G RAM power supply (2.5 V) 70 O TP1502 VTRAM15 1.2 IC1504 → IC1500 T4G RAM power supply (1.5 V) 71 O TP1503 VDIG29 1.2 IC1504 → 72 O TP1504 VTLVDS25 1.2 IC1504 → IC1500 T4G LVDS power supply (2.5 V) T4G LVDS power supply (1.5 V) 73 O TP1505 VTLVDS15 1.2 IC1504 → IC1500 O TP1506 T4G NC1 1.2 IC1500 → IC1500 Check for peeling of T4G 75 O TP1507 T4G NC2 1.2 IC1500 → IC1500 Check for peeling of T4G TP1600 A0 0.3 O TP1601 MIC2+ 1.2 77 → MIC200 → 78 O TP1602 MIC- 1.2 MIC201 → 79 O TP1603 MIC1+ 1.2 Key FPC unit → Adress 0 IC1200 Mic bias2 Mic earth IC1200 Mic bias1 Connector microphone 80 O TP1604 JMIC 1.2 JK1600 → IC1200 81 O TP1605 JEARR 1.2 IC1600 → JK1600 Connector EAR R-ch 82 O TP1606 JEARL 1.2 IC1600 → JK1600 Connector EAR L-ch 83 O TP1607 VAMP 1.2 IC1701 → JK1600 TV signal output 84 O TP1608 SP-L1 1.2 IC1603 → CN3003 Speaker 1 L-ch TP1609 VVIB 1.2 IC1601 → VIB1600 Vibrator power supply O TP1610 SP-R1 1.2 IC1603 → CN3003 Speaker 1 R-ch 85 86 87 O TP1611 SP-L2 1.2 IC1603 → CN3003 Speaker 2 L-ch 88 O TP1612 SP-R2 1.2 IC1603 → CN3003 Speaker 2 R-ch 89 O TP1613 UART0TX 1.2 IC1000 → JK1600 UART Tx software rewrite and log 90 O TP1614 UART0RX 1.2 JK1600 → IC1000 UART Rx software rewrite and log 91 O TP1800 BECLK 1.2 IC1500 → IC1800 27MHz clock output 2 – 19 Back-up Digital power supply (2.9 V) 74 76 Remarks Back-up 902SH CONFIDENTIAL MAIN PWB-A (FRONT SIDE) MAIN PWB-A (REAR SIDE) MIC200 MIC201 TP1600 TP1234 TP1800 TP1606 TP1604 TP1608 TP1611 TP1215 TP1605 TP1601 TP1216 TP1602 TP1607 TP1400 TP1609 TP1223 TP1217 TP1206 TP1613 TP1614 TP1203 TP1213 SP029 TP1219 TP1506 TP1202 TP1200 TP1201 TP1218 SP021 TP1307 TP1301 SP022 VIB1600 TP1011 TP1503 TP1009 TP1005 TP1225 TP1022 TP1308 TP1232 TP1235 SP028 SP018 SP009 SP017 SP015 SP016 TP1209 TP1500 SP001 TP1233 SP020 TP1230 TP1229 TP1003 SP004 TP1610 SP019 SP027 TP1612 SP002 SP023 TP1222 SP008 SP012 SP003 TP1212 TP1302 TP1231 TP1304 TP1220 TP1221 SP014 TP1505 TP1227 SP032 TP1210 TP1228 TP1303 TP1305 TP1306 TP1021 SP031 TP1501 TP1006 TP1023 TP1010 TP1008 VIB1601 TP1004 TP1012 TP1226 TP1236 TP1002 TP1007 TP1504 TP1014 TP1018 TP1016 TP1017 TP1015 TP1237 TP1502 TP1507 TP1211 TP1024 TP1013 TP1204 TP1207 TP1205 TP1603 TP1019 Figure 34 TEST POINT 2 – 20 TP1020 902SH CONFIDENTIAL Display PWB No. Checker 1 Ref. TP3002 Name φ Output VDON 1.2 IC1500 Input Function → IC3000 VD-LINK ON/OFF setting IC3000 Display clock (6.5 MHz) 2 TP3003 LCDCLK 1.2 IC1500 → 3 TP3004 VBATIB 1.2 CN1200, IC1202 → Handset (Phone) power supply (BB) 4 TP3005 GND 1.2 GND → Earth 5 TP3007 GND 0.3 GND → 6 TP3008 BLED+ 1.2 IC2005 → TP3008 Main display/Sub display backlight +, white LED boost output 7 TP3009 BLED – 1.2 TP3009 → IC2005 Main display backlight –, white LED feedback circuit Earth 8 TP3010 DUMMY1 0.3 IC3000 → IC3000 Check for peeling of LCDC 9 TP3011 DUMMY2 0.3 IC3000 → IC3000 Check for peeling of LCDC 10 TP3012 LVSYN 1.2 IC3000 → IC1500 11 TP3018 VDD2 0.3 Main display → VSYNC output signal DC/DC convertor output 12 TP3019 VCCR 1.2 IC1206 → CN3003 13 TP3024 FLIP_R 0.3 CN3003 → IC1000 Rotation detection 14 TP3025 BLED+ 1.2 IC2005 → TP3008 Main display/Sub display backlight +, white LED boost output Back-up power supply 15 O TP3026 VUDIG29 0.3 IC3001 → Digital power supply (2.9 V) 16 O TP3027 VUDIG18 0.3 IC3002 → Digital power supply (1.8 V) 17 O TP3028 VUDIG25 0.3 IC3004 → 18 TP3031 VDWAIT 1.2 IC3000 → IC1500 19 TP3032 M_LCD_I2CDATA 1.2 IC1000 ↔ IC3000 I2C data 20 TP3033 M_LCD_I2CDCLK 1.2 IC1000 → IC3000 I2C clock 21 TP3034 PDW_ECO 1.2 IC1000 → IC3001, IC3002, IC3004 REG ECO mode signal 22 TP3035 PDW_CE 1.2 IC1200 → IC3001, IC3002, IC3004 REG enable signal Display RST signal Digital power supply (2.5 V) WAIT signal 23 TP3036 LCDRST 1.2 IC1500 → IC3000 24 TP3037 LCDINT 1.2 IC3000 → IC1500 Display INT signal 25 TP3048 TXDTP 1.2 IC1500 → IC3000 VD-LINK operational data input 26 TP3049 TXDTN 1.2 IC1500 → IC3000 VD-LINK operational data input 27 TP3050 TXCKP 1.2 IC1500 → IC3000 VD-LINK operating clock input TP3051 TXCKN 1.2 IC1500 → IC3000 VD-LINK operating clock input TP3053 BLED – 1.2 TP3009 → IC2005 Display backlight –, white LED feedback circuit 28 29 O 30 TP3054 BEARN 0.3 IC1200 → TP3054 Earpiece 31 TP3055 BEARP 0.3 IC1200 → TP3055 Earpiece 32 TP3056 CDAT0 1.2 SUB CAMERA → IC1500 Sub camera DATA0 33 TP3057 CDAT1 1.2 SUB CAMERA → IC1500 Sub camera DATA1 34 TP3058 CDAT2 1.2 SUB CAMERA → IC1500 Sub camera DATA2 35 TP3059 CDAT3 1.2 SUB CAMERA → IC1500 Sub camera DATA3 36 TP3060 CDAT4 1.2 SUB CAMERA → IC1500 Sub camera DATA4 37 TP3061 CDAT5 1.2 SUB CAMERA → IC1500 Sub camera DATA5 38 TP3062 CDAT6 1.2 SUB CAMERA → IC1500 Sub camera DATA6 39 TP3063 CDAT7 1.2 SUB CAMERA → IC1500 Sub camera DATA7 40 TP3064 VSYNC 1.2 IC1500 → SUB CAMERA Horizontal sync signal 41 TP3065 HSYNC 1.2 IC1500 → SUB CAMERA Vertical sync signal 2 – 21 Remarks 902SH Checker Ref. φ Name Output Input Function 42 TP3066 PCLK 1.2 IC1500 → SUB CAMERA Sub camera clock 43 TP3067 I2CCLKA 1.2 IC1500 → SUB CAMERA I2C clock 44 TP3068 I2CDATA 1.2 IC1500 ↔ SUB CAMERA I2C data Remarks TP3054 TP3055 TP3059 TP3034 TP3050 TP3048 TP3035 TP3012 TP3004 TP3064 TP3066 TP3049 TP3065 TP3060 TP3061 TP3056 TP3062 TP3058 TP3063 TP3057 TP3068 TP3053 TP3036 TP3031 TP3051 TP3025 TP3008 TP3026 TP3027 TP3010 TP3009 TP3028 TP6 TP9 TP3 TP4 TP5 TP2 TP7 TP8 TP10 TP1 TP11 TP14 TP13 TP23 TP15 TP16 TP17 TP18 TP19 TP20 TP21 TP22 TP12 TP3011 TP3007 TP3018 TP3024 DISPLAY PWB-B (REAR SIDE) TP3003 TP3033 TP3032 TP3037 TP3002 TP3019 TP3005 DISPLAY PWB-B (FRONT SIDE) Figure 35 TEST POINT 2 – 22 TP3067 No. CONFIDENTIAL 902SH CONFIDENTIAL SD PWB No. Checker Ref. Name φ Output Input → O TP2000 VPLUS2 1.2 IC2005 2 O TP2001 VPLUS1 1.2 IC2005 → IC2005 White LED boost output TP2002 BLED – 0.3 TP3009 → IC2005 Sub display backlight –, white LED feedback circuit Camera power supply (15 V) 3 LED2005 Function 1 Three-colour LED power supply anode 4 O TP2003 VDD3 1.2 IC2002 → CN2002 5 O TP2004 VOUT2 1.2 IC2002 → CN2002 Digital power supply (1.8 V) 6 O TP2005 VDD4 1.2 IC2002 → CN2002 Camera power supply (–8 V) 7 O TP2006 VGIG29 1.2 IC2002 → CN2002 Digital power supply (2.9 V) 8 TP2007 BLED+ 0.3 IC2005 → TP3008 Main display/Sub display backlight +, white LED boost output 9 TP2008 BLED – 0.3 TP3009 → IC2005 Sub display backlight –, white LED feedback circuit 10 TP2009 I2CCLKB 0.3 IC1500 → CN2002 I2C clock 11 TP2010 I2CDATB 0.3 IC1500 → CN2002 I2C data 12 TP2011 TXON 0.3 IC1000 → IC2005 LED control signal 13 TP2012 FLOW 0.3 IC1500 → CN2002 FLOW control signal 14 TP2013 GAINT 0.3 CN2002 → IC1500 Camera INT signal 15 TP2014 LEDLD 0.3 IC1500 → IC2005 LED control select signal 16 TP2015 SEOO 0.3 IC1500 → IC2002, IC2005 Data 17 TP2016 SECLK 0.3 IC1500 → IC2002, IC2005 Clock 18 TP2017 SL_CDCE 0.3 IC1500 → Sub Display Sub display chip enable signal 19 TP2018 SL_CDDC 0.3 IC1500 → Sub Display Sub display data/command select signal 20 TP2019 BDRST 0.3 IC1500 → IC2002 Camera power supply, reset signal 21 TP2020 BDCE 0.3 IC1500 → IC2002 Camera power supply, control select signal 22 TP2021 SLCDRST 0.3 IC1500 → Sub Display Sub display reset signal 23 TP2022 LEDRST 0.3 IC1500 → IC2005 LED reset 24 25 O TP2023 RSTGA 0.3 IC1500 → CN2002 Camera reset signal TP2024 VOUT1 1.2 IC2002 → CN2002 Digital power supply (3.0 V) 26 O TP2025 LEDR 1.2 LED2005 → IC2005 Three-colour LED red cathode 27 O TP2026 VDDD 1.2 IC2004 → CN2002 Camera driver power supply (3.1 V) 28 O TP2027 VSD29 1.2 IC2001 → CN2001 SD power supply (2.9 V) 2 – 23 Remarks 902SH CONFIDENTIAL TP2013 SD PWB-C (FRONT SIDE) TP2012 TP2009 TP2011 TP2010 TP2023 TP2022 TP2014 TP2015 TP2017 TP2019 TP2020 TP2002 TP2008 TP2007 TP2018 TP2021 TP2016 SD PWB-C (REAR SIDE) TP2006 TP2000 TP2004 TP2024 TP2005 TP2026 TP2025 TP2003 TP2001 Figure 36 TEST POINT 2 – 24 TP2027 CONFIDENTIAL [3] Troubleshooting 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. No voice is heard and playback is impossible. Voice transmission/recording is impossible. Power dose not turn on. Battery does not charge/Charging does not complete. System settings are reset. Clock settings are reset. Vibrator does not work. Speaker does not work. The display does not appear on Main Display. The display does not appear on Sub Display. Camera does not operate. Sub Camera does not operate. The display backlight does not turn on. The Key backlight does not turn on. Mobile Light does not turn on. Out-of-range appears and no transmission/reception is available. SD memory card is not recognised. Music on SD memory card cannot be played. USIM card is not recognised. Bluetooth communication is impossible. See page 2-25 See page 2-26 See page 2-26 See page 2-27 See page 2-28 See page 2-28 See page 2-29 See page 2-29 See page 2-30 See page 2-31 See page 2-31 See page 2-32 See page 2-32 See page 2-33 See page 2-33 See page 2-33 See page 2-39 See page 2-39 See page 2-40 See page 2-40 1. No voice is heard and playback is impossible. Earpiece Are signals sent to TP3054 and TP3055? YES Earpiece is defective. Or earpiece is in a poor contact with TP3054 and TP3055. YES R3017A and R3016A are defective. NO Are signals sent to R3000 and R3037? NO Are signals sent to L1566 and L1567? YES R3000 and R3037, or the thin coaxial is defective. Otherwise, the thin coaxial and the connector is in poor contact. NO Are signals sent to TP1215 and TP1216? YES L1566 and L1567 are defective. YES JK1600 handsfree earpiece, L1600, L1601, C1674 and C1675 are defective. YES C1629, C1630, C1671 and C1672 are defective. YES IC1600, R1625 and R1626 are defective. NO R1241 and R1242 are defective. Or IC1200 is defective. Handsfree Microphone Unit Are signals sent to TP1605 and TP1606? NO Are signals sent to R1625 and R1626? NO Is signal sent to R1612? NO IC1200, R1612 and C1614 are defective. 2 – 25 902SH 902SH CONFIDENTIAL 2. Voice transmission/recording is impossible. Built-in microphones 1 and 2 Is 2.2 V or more applied to TP1601 and TP1603? NO Is 2.2 V or more applied to C1673? YES NO C1673 or IC1200 is defective. NO C1673 or IC1200 is defective. YES C1633, C1634, R1661, IC1200 or microphone are defective. R1643, R1648, R1649, R1650, R1651, R1658, C1642, C1646, Q1604 and Q1605 are defective. Handsfree Microphone Unit Is 2.2 V or more applied to R1639? NO Is 2.2 V or more applied to C1673? YES YES L1602, R1654, C1644 and JK1600 handsfree microphone are defective. Or earpiece is in a poor contact with JK1600 and socket. R1638, R1639 and C1637 are defective. 3. Power dose not turn on. Is the voltage of the battery 3.6 V or more? NO The battery is dead, defective, or deteriorated. NO The battery terminal CN1200 is mounted improperly or in poor contact. NO Fuse FS1200 is blown, resistance R1219 is defective, or power amplifier IC300 is defective. NO IC400 and peripheral circuits are defective. NO IC1200 and Q1210 are defective or mounted improperly. NO IC1204 is defective or mounted improperly. NO IC1000 and X1000 are defective or mounted improperly. YES Is 3.6 V or more on TP1200? YES Is 3.6 V or more on TP1211? YES Does MCLK (R760) oscillate at 13 MHz? YES Is 1.5 V applied to TP1235 when the Power key is pressed? YES Is 1.5 V supplied from TP1003? YES Is 32.768kHz supplied from RTCCLK (TP1006)? YES IC1000, IC1100 and IC1200 are defective or mounted improperly. 2 – 26 902SH CONFIDENTIAL 4. Battery does not charge/Charging does not complete. 4.1. Battery does not charge. When the AC charger is connected, is the voltage of TP1301 higher than that of the battery? NO The AC charger is defective. CN1300 is mounted improperly or in poor contact. NO The AC charger is defective. NO Q1212, IC1201, R1200, R1201, R1261, C1241 and C1200 are defective. NO Go to the section “3. Power dose not turn on.” (see page 2-26) NO Is the red LED (LED1200) flashing? YES Is 7.0 V or lower on TP1301? YES Is the voltage of TP1204 is higher than that of the battery? YES Does the handset (phone) turn on? YES Is the voltage of TP1211 is higher than that of the battery? NO IC1200 is defective, and charge parameter data is corrupted YES YES Is the ambient temperature between 5 and 35°C? NO Temperature abnormality. YES IC501 and IC1200 are defective or mounted improperly. Is the resistance between TP1207 and GND (TP1209) 82 k ohms? NO S terminal of the Li-Ion battery is defective. CN1200 is in poor contact. NO Is the temperature of the front cabinet (key side) below 35°C? YES LED1200 and R1248 are defective. 4.2. Charging does not complete. Is 4.2 V or more on TP1211? Is 5.0 V or lower on TP1301? YES The Li-Ion battery is defective, charge parameter data is corrupted, or IC1200 is defective. NO Charging time depends on handset (phone) use, or the degree of the battery deterioration. (Wait for more than 30 seconds.) YES Is the temperature of the front cabinet (key side) below 35°C? Depending on the temperature, charging may take longer. YES YES Is 4.2 V or more on TP1211 for over 30 minutes? NO NO Depending on the temperature, charging may take longer. YES Charge parameter data is corrupted. 2 – 27 NO Go to the section “4.1. Battery does not charge.” 902SH CONFIDENTIAL 5. System settings are reset. Is TP1217 at high level (2.75 V) when the Power key is pressed with 3.7 V applied to the battery terminals (VBATT:TP:1200, TP1201, and TP1202)? NO Is 1.8 V applied to TP1231? Is 2.75 V applied to TP1232,TP1233 and TP1234? NO Go to the section “3. Power dose not turn on.” (see page 2-26) YES YES IC1200 is defective. Is the resistance between GND (TP1210) and TP1207 82 k ohms? NO Is there conduction between the battery terminals and TP1207? NO Battery terminal (CN1200) is mounted improperly. YES YES IC1200 or the battery is defective. Is the USIM card recognised? NO Connection to the USIM card is instantaneously interrupted. NO Connection to the battery terminal is instantaneously interrupted. NO IC1206, C1239 and R1247 are defective or mounted improperly. NO Is the voltage of the back-up battery 1.0 V or more? YES Are the battery terminals clean? YES The software has a problem, or IC1100 parts are defective. 6. Clock settings are reset. Is 1.8 V applied to TP1223 with 3.7 V applied to the battery terminal (TP1200)? YES Is 1.0 V or more on TP1226 with the battery terminal (TP1200) disconnected? Is 1.0 V or more on TP3019? YES CN3001 and CN1501 are defective, or the thin coaxial is broken. NO IC1204 or peripheral circuits are defective or short-circuited. IC1206 is defective. NO IC1204 is defective or mounted improperly YES Is 1.5 V applied to TP1003 with 3.7 V applied to the battery terminal (TP1200)? The back-up battery is defective or deteriorated, or earth short circuit. YES YES Is 1.0 V or more on TP1223 with the battery terminal (TP1200) disconnected? NO YES IC1000 is defective 2 – 28 NO The back-up battery is mounted improperly. The flexible PWB is broken 902SH CONFIDENTIAL 7. Vibrator does not work. Is 3.0 V on TP1609 when the vibrator is removed and then activated? NO At this time, is 1.6 V or more on IC1601 pin 1? NO IC1600 is defective. YES YES IC1601, CA1609, and D1600 are defective, mounted improperly, or short-circuited Is 3.0 V on TP1609 when the vibrator is fixed and then activated? NO Vibrator is defective. YES The vibrator is defective, or there is clogging caused by foreign objects. 8. Speaker does not work. • When both voice and ring tones are not heard from the speaker, check the items of 8.1. • When ring tones are heard from the speaker but voice is not, check the items of 8.2. • When voice is heard from the speaker but ring tones are not, check the items of 8.3. 8.1. Both voice and ring tones are not heard from the speaker. Is there contact between the FPC land and the speaker spring? NO Poor contact. NO Speaker parts are defective. NO The speaker FPC is defective or in poor contact with CN3003. NO R3051, R3052, R3053, R3054, R3000A, R3001A, R3002A and R3003A are defective. YES Is the impedance between speaker terminals approx.8 ohms? YES Is there conduction between each speaker FPC land and the corresponding pair (C3004, C3005, C3010, or C3011)? YES Does each of R3051, R3052, R3053, and R3054 have 1 ohm of resistance? YES Is there conduction between R3051/R3052/ R3053/R3054 and the corresponding pair (TP1608/TP1610/TP1611/TP1612)? NO YES The thin coaxial is defective. Otherwise, the thin coaxial and CN1501 or CN3001 have poor contact IC1603, C1632, C1620, R1613, R1614, R1615, R1616, R1642 and R1646 are defective. YES Are signals sent to R1642 and R1646? YES Is the battery voltage applied to R1656 and R1624? Also is the voltage 2.9 V applied to R1645? NO The main PWB or the power supply system is defective. NO Are signals sent to C1621 and C1622? NO Is the battery voltage applied to R1607? Also is the voltage 1.8 V applied to R1602 and 2.9 V to R1606 and R1609? YES C1621, C1622, C1625, C1626, R1617, R1618, R1619, R1620, R1631 and IC1600 are defective. NO The main PWB or the power supply system is defective. 2 – 29 YES IC1600 is defective. 902SH CONFIDENTIAL 8.2. Ring tones are heard from the speaker but voice is not. Is signal sent to R1612? YES IC1600 is defective. NO IC1200 is defective. 8.3. Voice is heard from the speaker but ring tones are not. Is the volume set to zero? YES Is sound heard after turning up the volume? OK. NO The display parts are not mounted properly. NO NO Is clock sent to R1673? YES YES R1673 is defective. Or IC1600 is defective. NO IC1200 is defective. 9. The display does not appear on Main Display. Is the flexible PWB of the display securely locked to CN3000? NO Unlock it, and then reinsert and lock it. YES Replace Main Display. Does the display appear? NO YES Main Display unit is defective. Are the following display parts in good condition? C3050, C3053, C3055, C3056, C3057, C3058, C3059, C3060, C3062, C3063, C3064, C3066, C3067, C3068, C3069, C3070, D3000, D3003, IC3006, R3019, R3021, R3062, R3063, R3018, C3044 YES Is 2.9 ± 0.1 V applied to TP3026 and R3019? Is 1.85 ± 0.1 V applied to TP3027 and R3063? NO YES NO Is the waveform from R3018 a 6.5 MHz pulse wave? The battery is defective or not set; the PWB is defective; the battery needs to be charged; the thin coaxial cable socket is mounted improperly or broken; the main PWB is defective; R3019 and R3063 are mounted improperly; or the display PWB is defective. YES Is the waveform from RA3010, RA3011, RA3012, RA3013, R3017, and R3024 a pulse wave? NO YES RA3010, RA3011, RA3012, RA3013, R3017 and R3024 are defective or mounted improperly. CN3000 socket parts are defective, or the display PWB pattern is broken. Is 3.2 V or more applied to TP3004? NO The thin coaxial cable is broken, or the thin coaxial cable socket is in poor contact. YES Is the waveform of TP3002 a rectangular wave? YES IC3000 is defective. 2 – 30 NO R3008A is mounted improperly, or the display PWB and the main PWB are defective. CONFIDENTIAL 10. The display does not appear on Sub Display. Is 2.9 ± 0.1 V applied to R2005? NO FPC or connector for the SD P.W.B. connect FPC is connected improperly. YES Sub Display unit is defective. YES The SD PWB is defective. YES The camera module is defective. YES The SD PWB is defective. YES The SD P.W.B. connect FPC is defective. YES The main PWB is defective. YES Does the display appear after replacing the Sub Display? NO Does the display appear after replacing the SD PWB and the SD P.W.B. connect FPC? NO IC1500 or peripheral parts are defective. 11. Camera does not operate. The camera does not operate. Enter the test mode. Replace the camera module to a properly working one, and activate the camera. Is the image through the camera lens properly displayed? NO Replace the SD PWB to a properly working one, and activate the camera. Is the image through the camera lens properly displayed? NO Replace the the flexible PWB connected to the SD PWB to a properly working one, and activate the camera. Is the image through the camera lens properly displayed? NO Replace the main PWB to a properly working one, and activate the camera. Is the image through the camera lens properly displayed? 2 – 31 902SH 902SH CONFIDENTIAL 12. Sub Camera does not operate. Replace the display PWB to a properly working one, and activate the sub camera. Is the image through the sub camera lens properly displayed? YES The display PWB is defective. Find the cause. YES The thin coaxial is defective. YES The main PWB is defective. NO Replace the thin coaxial to a non-defective one, and activate the sub camera. Is the image through the sub camera lens properly displayed? NO Replace the main PWB to a properly working one, and activate the sub camera. Is the image through the sub camera lens properly displayed? NO The display PWB is defective. 13. The display backlight does not turn on. Is fuse FS2001 mounted properly, and is there conduction? NO FS2001 is mounted improperly, or the fuse is blown. NO CN1501 and CN2000 are in poor contact with the flexible PWB, or the flexible PWB is broken. NO The LED FPC unit is soldered improperly. YES Is the voltage applied to FS2001 when the voltage is applied to the battery terminals? YES Is the LED FPC unit properly soldered to TP3008 and TP3009? YES Is 10 - 16 V sent to TP2001? NO IC2005, L2001, D2000, D2002, R2008, C2019, C2009 and C2012 are defective or mounted improperly. YES Is 10 - 16 V sent to TP3025? NO CN2000 and CN3001 are defective, mounted improperly, or in poor contact. The thin coaxial is broken. YES LED is defective. LED FPC unit is defective. IC2005 is defective. 2 – 32 902SH CONFIDENTIAL 14. The Key backlight does not turn on. Does the power turn on? NO Go to the section "3. Power dose not turn on." (see page 2-26) YES Do all the Key backlight LEDs remain off? NO The disabled LEDs are defective. Otherwise, the resistances corresponding to the disabled LEDs are mounted improperly. YES Is there 2.75 V of electric potential difference between both ends of R1046 when trying to turn on the Key backlight? NO IC1000 is defective or mounted improperly. NO Q1002 is defective or mounted improperly. NO FS2002 is mounted improperly, or the fuse is blown. YES Is the voltage 0 V on CN1000 pin 18? YES CN1000 is defective or mounted improperly. The key FPC unit is broken or in poor contact. 15. Mobile Light does not turn on. Is fuse FS2002 mounted properly, and is there conduction? YES Is the voltage applied to FS2002 when the voltage is applied to the battery terminals? NO CN1501 and CN2000 are in poor contact with the flexible PWB. Otherwise, the flexible PWB is broken. YES Try the white light and see whether only the red turns on or none does. Only the red turns on Is the voltage 4.2 V or lower on TP2000? None does. NO IC2005 and LED2005 are defective or mounted improperly. YES IC2005, Q2005, L2003, D2004, R2009 and C2007 are defective or mounted improperly. IC2005 and LED2005 are defective or mounted improperly. 16. Out-of-range appears and no transmission/reception is available. In the Japan mode (W-CDMA), “out-of-range” appears, and no transmission/reception is available. [Reception system] A Is the system setting in the network settings is set to “Auto” or “3G”? NO Set the system setting to “Auto” or “3G”. NO Insert the USIM. YES Is the USIM inserted? YES B (To page 2-34) 2 – 33 A 902SH CONFIDENTIAL (From page 2-33) B Does Error occur when the command VERS = 1 is entered? (*1) YES The file system or SRAM is defective. NO Use the wire method for measurement. In the test mode, can synchronisation be established with a simulator, etc.? (ANT terminal input: -90 dBm) Use the PUCA command. (*2) YES C NO In mandatory reception mode (*3), is MCLK output sent correctly? NO VCXO circuit or IC400 is defective. YES In mandatory reception mode (*3), is the RSSI value normal? NO Are the appropriate signals for SP015, SP016, SP017, and SP018 displayed on an oscilloscope? YES YES IC1400 or PWB is defective. IC1400 or PWB is defective. NO FL001 and IC400 or PWB are defective. *1: The command input procedure will be described later. *2: Check both “Yes” and “No” items when the PUCA command is not available due to the lack of a simulator (such as MT8820A made by Anritsu) or other necessary devices. *3: The command input procedure will be described later. [Transmission system] C Use the PUCA command. (*2) Are the appropriate signals for SP001, SP002, SP003, and SP004 displayed on an oscilloscope? NO IC1400 is defective. NO Is the voltage approx. 1 V on both ends of C710? YES Is the transmission frequency correct? YES Is the transmission waveform normal? (At maximum output, ACLR ± 5 MHz is –34 dBc or less, occupied bandwidth is 4.3 MHz or less, and modulation accuracy is 12% or less.) YES IC400 is defective. NO IC630 or IC1200 is defective. NO IC630 or IC620 is defective. NO NO IC700 is defective. NO At maximum output, is the voltage on IC630 pin 1 acceptable (approx. 2.6 V)? YES Is the output level is correct? (21 to 25 dBm, at maximum output) YES The aerial circuit and parts are defective. YES At maximum output, is the voltage 3 V or more on both ends of C627? YES FL001 and IC700 or PWB are defective. 2 – 34 902SH CONFIDENTIAL Additional information 1: Out-of-range display for W-CDMA <Setting examples for MT8820A> Parameter group Common Physical Channel Parameter Parameter Setting Remarks Call Processing Off Test Loop Mode Off UL Frequency 9887ch 1977.4MHz Measurement-dependent DL Frequency 10837ch 2167.4MHz Measurement-dependent Frequency Separation 190MHz Input Level 25dBm (at maximum output) Level is measurement-dependent Output Level -70dBm Level is measurement-dependent AWGN Off Sequential Output Off External Loss(Main DL) On Offset required External Loss(Main UL) On Offset required External Loss(Aux) Off Channel Coding reference measurement channel DTCH Data Pattern PN9 DCCH Data Pattern PN9 Prioritised RABs DL Max. Rate 12.2kbps Primary Scramble Code 8 Channel Level Unit Ior CPICH Power(CPICH_Ec/Ior) -3.3dB On P-CCPCH Power(P-CCPCH_Ec/Ior) -5.3dB On SCH Power(SCH_Ec/Ior) -5.3dB On PICH Power(PICH_Ec/Ior) Changeable -8.3dB On Channelization Code 100 DPCH Power(DPCH_Ec/Ior) -10.3dB On Secondary Scrambling Code Stand Alone DCCH 0 RAB 0 Timing Offset 0 Channelization Code Stand Alone DCCH 30 RAB 5 S-CCPCH Off AICH Off Uplink Physical Channel PRACH Preamble Scrambling Code 0 DPCH Scrambling Code 1 Scrambling Code Type Long Call Processing Parameter Tx Measurement Setup Parameter OFF Occupied Bandwidth Detect Mode Average OBW Ratio 99% Spectrum Emission Mask Detect Mode Average Template [Template Setup] Level of RBW : 30kHz 2.5MHz -35dBc 3.5MHz -50dBc Level of RBW : 1MHz 3.5MHz -35dBc 7.5MHz -49dBc Lower Limit Additional limit -50dBm/3.84MHz Non Modulation Analysis Storage Mode Latest Long Span Code Search OFF Measuring Object W-CDMA 2 – 35 902SH CONFIDENTIAL Parameter group Rx Measurement Setup Parameter Parameter Setting Number of Sample 10000 bit BER Upper Limit 10% Measurement Input RF Loopback Ext.BER.Input Polarity Not used Ext.BER.Input Clock Not used Voice Channel Not used Block Error Rate Fundamental Measurement Parameter Remarks Bit Error Rate Not used BER/BLER Timeout Length 10sec Power measurement On Average count 1 Frequency Error On Average count 1 Occuupied Bandwidth On Average count 1 Specturm Emission Mask On Average count 1 Adjacent Channel Power On Average count 1 Modulation Analysis On Average count 1 Peak Code Domain Error On Average count 1 BER On BLER Off Additional information 2: Out-of-range display for W-CDMA 1) VERS command <Start the test programme.> VERS = 1 <Check the response.> 2) PUCA command <Start the test programme.> MODE=4 WWDL=0 WWDL=1 WWDL=2 WRST=1 PUCA = 1,10837,0,2,5,8,15 (* When MT8820A is used, set up the measurement equipment according to the setting examples for MT8820A.) <Measurement.> PUCA = 0 (Measurement is complete.) WRST = 0 POFF <Turn off the power.> 3) Mandatory reception mode <Send CW, 2167.4 MHz from SG.> <Start the test programme.> MODE=4 WWDL=0 WWDL=1 WWDL=2 WRXC=10832 TCMP=2,0 RXPW=0 <Check RSSI.> WRST = 0 (Measurement is complete.) POFF <Turn off the power.> 2 – 36 CONFIDENTIAL In the overseas mode (GSM), “out-of-range” appears, and no transmission/reception is available. Is the system setting set to “Auto” or “GSM”? NO Change the setting in the network settings to “Auto” or “GSM”. NO Insert the USIM. YES Is the USIM inserted? [Reception system] YES Are 4 reception bars displayed? * Set the BCCH/TCH level of a simulator to -80 dBm in EGSM band. YES D NO Is the voltage approx. 2.75 V applied to VCCA/ VCCB line? NO IC1000, IC1200 and Main PWB-A are defective. YES IC100, IC101 and IC1000 are defective. YES FL110 is defective. YES FL001 is defective. YES FL003 is defective. NO IC100, IC400, X770 and IC1000 are defective. NO IC100 and Main PWB-A are defective. NO IC100 and FL330 are defective. NO IC300 and IC1200 are defective. NO FL001 is defective. NO FL003 is defective. YES Is the EGSM band received signal sent to IC100 pins 4 and 5? NO Is the EGSM band received signal sent from FL001 pin 1? NO s the EGSM band received signal sent to FL001 pin 7? NO Is the EGSM band received signal sent to FL003 pin 3? NO CN1300 is defective. [Transmission system] D Does IC100 oscillate at the frequency of the EGSM band transmitted signal? YES Is the IQ signal sent to IC100 pins 49, 50, 51, and 52? YES Is the EGSM band transmitted signal sent to IC300 pin 5? YES Is the EGSM band transmitted signal sent to FL001 pin 13? YES Is the EGSM band transmitted signal sent to FL003 pin 1? YES Is the EGSM band transmitted signal sent to FL003 pin 3? YES CN1300 is defective. 2 – 37 902SH 902SH CONFIDENTIAL In the overseas mode (DCS/PCS), “out-of-range” appears, and no transmission/reception is available. Is the system setting set to “Auto” or “GSM”? NO Change the setting in the network settings to “Auto” or “GSM”. NO Insert the USIM. YES Is the USIM inserted? YES [Reception system] Are 4 reception bars displayed? * Set the BCCH/TCH level of a simulator to -80 dBm in DCS (PCS) band. YES E NO Is the voltage approx. 2.75 V applied to VCCA/ VCCB line? NO IC1000, IC1200 and Main PWB-A are defective. YES IC100, IC101 and IC1000 are defective. YES FL100 (FL120) is defective. YES FL001 is defective. YES FL003 is defective. NO IC100, IC400, X770 and IC1000 are defective. NO IC1000 and Main PWB-A are defective. NO IC100 and FL331 are defective. NO IC300 and IC1200 are defective. NO FL001 is defective. NO FL003 is defective. YES Is the DCS (PCS) band received signal sent to IC100 pins 13 and 21 (1 and 2)? NO Is the DCS (PCS) band received signal sent from FL001 pin 2 (3)? NO Is the DCS (PCS) band received signal sent to FL001 pin 7? NO Is the DCS (PCS) band received signal sent to FL003 pin 3? NO CN1300 is defective. [Transmission system] E Does IC100 oscillate at the frequency of the DCS (PCS) band transmitted signal? YES Is the IQ signal sent to IC100 pins 49, 50, 51, and 52? YES Is the DCS (PCS) band transmitted signal sent to IC300 pin 1? YES Is the DCS (PCS) band transmitted signal sent to FL001 pin 12? YES Is the DCS (PCS) band transmitted signal sent to FL003 pin 1? YES Is the DCS (PCS) band transmitted signal sent to FL003 pin 3? YES CN1300 is defective. 2 – 38 CONFIDENTIAL 17. SD memory card is not recognised. Prepare the SD memory card. [*1] Put the SD memory card. Is it recognised? [*1] Use the specified, formatted SD card for 902SH. It does not matter if data exists or not. YES SD memory card is defective. NO CN2001 has poor fit. NO IC2001 is defective. YES CN2001 is defective. YES The SD PWB or its flexible PWB is defective. Otherwise, CN2000 and CN1500 are defective. NO Check for proper fit of CN2001. Is there any problem? YES Is 2.9 V applied to TP2027? YES Are signals sent to R2000, R2001, R2002, R2003 and R2022? NO Are signals sent to R1528, R1529, R1530, R1531, R1532 and R1533? NO IC1500 is defective. 18. Music on SD memory card cannot be played. [Music is not heard through the headphones] Is music heard from the speaker? YES The headphones are defective, JK1600 is defective, or the headphone socket fails to be detected. C1674, C1675, L1600, and L1601 are defective. NO Is the audio waveform sent to TP1605 and TP1606? YES The headphones are defective, JK1600 is defective, or the headphone socket fails to be detected. C1674, C1675, L1600, and L1601 are defective. NO Are signals sent to R1625 and R1626? YES C1629, C1630, C1671, C1672, R1625, R1626, Q1601 and Q1602 are defective. YES IC1600 is defective. NO Is the rectangular wave is sent to R1565, R1571, and R1572? NO IC1500 is defective. 2 – 39 902SH 902SH CONFIDENTIAL 19. USIM card is not recognised. Is the USIM card inserted and securely locked? NO The USIM card is not properly inserted. NO USIM card is defective. NO The software has a problem. NO IC1200 is defective. NO IC1000, IC1200, and R1232 are defective or mounted improperly. YES Is the USIM card recognised when inserted to a properly working handset (phone)? YES Is “Insert SIM Card” displayed when the power is turned on without the USIM card? YES Is the voltage 3.0 V on TP1218 and TP1219? YES Does R1232 oscillate? YES IC1000, IC1200, R1230, R1231 and R1232 are defective or mounted improperly. 20. Bluetooth communication is impossible. A connection cannot be established via Bluetooth. Is the voltage approx. 2.9 V applied to TP1021? NO IC1002 is defective. NO IC1000 is defective. NO IC1000 is defective. NO IC1000 is defective. NO IC1001 is defective. YES TP1022 (RESET signal)always at “High”? YES Are pulse signals sent to TP1016 (BT_UARTTX signal)? YES IC1001 is defective. Phone can be connected to Bluetooth headset,but sound is not heard. Is the signal waveform sent to TP1004 (PCMDATB)? YES Is the signal waveform sent to TP1005 (PCMDATA)? YES IC1000 is defective. Or IC1001 is defective. 2 – 40 902SH CONFIDENTIAL 902SH Phone Service E Market Manual 3. DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY CHAPTER [1] Servicing Concerns Standard position 1. For disassembling Front Cabinet (Key) 1. Do not remove the board of baseband section by pulling external interface connector not to damage the board. 2. Shield case is attached on shield case holder with no space. Do not remove together with shield case holder. If you do, you cannot attach it again because they are soldered and in such a case, you should take the electric pattern on the board as well. Standard position Sensor Moisture (Small): Deleted in the middle of October production. 2. For reassembling [Sensor, Moisture (Small)] 1. Make sure that all ornamental parts have no scratch and clean. 2. Make sure that you can open and close handset (phone) smoothly and hear hinges click. 3. Make sure that display panel is placed in a proper position without inclination. Front Cabinet (Display) Standard position Move up to this line. 4. Make sure that all three battery terminals protrude evenly. 5. Make sure that the pawl of aerial is upside. • Attach the cover as shown (leave no gap between the cover and Main Display panel). FASTENING TORQUE (Referential Value) • Back Cabinet (Key)/ Front Cabinet (Key) • Back Cabinet (Display)/ Front Cabinet (Display) • Hinge Unit 13.8 to 15.7 N • cm (1.4 to 1.6 Kgf • cm) Standard position 9.8 to 11.8 N • cm (1.0 to 1.2 Kgf • cm) Screw Cover, Display (Bottom) Standard position To the left reference position on the front cabinet (Main Display side). The reference value is measured when an electric screwdriver (HIOS CL4000) is used. • SOLDERING SPECIFICATION [Panel, Main Display/Screw Cover, Display (Bottom)] Soldering iron must be set to 380° C for 5 seconds. • Panel, Main Display STANDARD POSITION OF ATTACHMENT When replacing the following labels (marked with place new ones on the specified positions. ), be sure to Standard position Attach within the rib area on the rear cabinet (Main Display side). Sensor, Moisture (Large): Deleted in the middle of October production. No protrusion Sensor, Moisture (Small) Standard position Put on the rib. Standard position To the left edge Spacer Cushion, Back Cabinet (Display) Holder, SD PWB [Sensor, Moisture (Small)] Back Cabinet (Display) [Spacer Cushion, Back Cabinet (Display)/ Sensor, Moisture (Large)] 3–1 902SH CONFIDENTIAL Standard Standard position position No protrusion from the PWB Holder, Hinge Cushion, Hinge Attach along the resist line. Main PWB-A Standard position Main PWB-A Do not place on the BBK shield case cover. [Holder, Hinge/Cushion, Hinge] Thin Coaxial (Earth FPC) Standard position To the centre of the marking on the BBK shield case cover. No protrusion from the marking. Cushion, Coaxial Cable Standard position Do not go beyond the rib. Attach within the shaded area. Holder, Main PWB Standard position Do not go beyond the thin coaxial (flexible earth) Do not get into the cutout area. Standard position No contact with the circle FPC Retainer Kapton Standard position To the centre of the thin coaxial (Earth FPC) [Cushion, Coaxial Cable] [Thin Coaxial (Earth FPC)/FPC Retainer Kapton] Display PWB-B Standard position Standard position Standard position Regist (Attach within the shaded area.) Put on the left corner, without protrusion from the register. Label, Qualcomm Standard position Cushion, Display PWB Kapton, Handling (Left side view) Connector Rib Front Cabinet (Key) Connector Standard position [Label, Qualcomm] Rib Kapton, Display PWB Standard position Standard position [Cushion, Display PWB/Kapton, Handling] Standard position Display PWB-B Standard position: Centre LED FPC Unit PWB-F Front Cabinet, Hinge Standard position Cushion, LED FPC Unit Deleted in the December production. [Kapton, Display PWB/Cushion, LED FPC Unit] Screw Cover, Side [Screw Cover, Side] 3–2 902SH CONFIDENTIAL [2] Disassembly and reassembly • To reassemble, reverse the procedure. Note that the aerial cover needs to be installed after assembling the back cabinet (key side). STEP 1 REMOVAL Back Cabinet (Display) Assembly PROCEDURE (A5) x 2 Top belt FIGURE 1.Battery Cover........ 2.Li-Ion Battery......... 3.Screw Cover.......... 4.Screw.................... 5.Hook..................... (A1)x1 (A2)x1 (A3)x3 (A4)x6 (A5)x2 1 2 Front Cabinet (Display) 3 2 Main Display Holder Unit 1.Socket................... 2.Hook..................... (B1)x1 (B2)x2 4 3 Display PWB-B 1.Solder.................... 2.Flat Cable.............. 3.Hook..................... 4.Hook..................... (C1)x2 (C2)x2 (C3)x1 (C4)x1 5 Jig Slide (Use something flat and hard, for example guitar picks.) Insert a jig into the gap between the Top belt and front cabinet (Main Display side), and slide it to remove the hook A5. Figure 3 1 Protect Cover, Cabinet (A1) x 1 Kapton, Handling Top belt (A2) x 1 Front/Back Cabinet (Key) 4 (B2) x 1 2 (B1) x 1 3 4 (B2) x 1 Main Display Holder Unit 1 Remove the cabinet protection and Top belt. 2 Remove the handling kapton, and then the socket B1. Back Cabinet (Key) 3 Lift and pull off the front/back cabinet (key side). 4 Remove the hook B2. Figure 1 Figure 4 Back Cabinet (Display) Pull and set it upright. (C4)x1* (C2)x1 (C1)x2 (A4) x 2 M1.7 x 4.5mm, Black Display PWB-B Main Display Holder Unit Open (A4) x 2 M1.4 x 2.8mm (A3) x 1 Set it upright. (A3) x 2 (C3)x1* (C2)x1 * Remove the hook C3, and then the hook C4. (A4) x 2 M1.7 x 6.0mm Figure 5 Figure 2 3–3 902SH STEP 4 5 CONFIDENTIAL REMOVAL Hinge Cabinet Back Cabinet (Key) Assembly PROCEDURE FIGURE 1.Screw Cover.......... 2.Screw.................... 3.Hook..................... 4.Hinge Belt Left...... 5.Hinge Belt Right.... (D1)x2 (D2)x2 (D3)x4 (D4)x1 (D5)x1 6 1.Screw Cover.......... 2.Screw.................... 3.Hook..................... (E1)x2 (E2)x4 (E3)x7 9 Back Cabinet, Hinge 7 8 (D5)x1 * Set it upright (D4)x1 90 degrees. 10 For removal of the hinge unit, refer to “Precautions for installing the thin coaxial” (3-8). Front Cabinet, Hinge Set it upright. (D1)x2 Rotate 90 degrees. (D2)x2 M1.4x2.8mm * Set it upright as shown and remove the front cabinet (hinge). Figure 8 Back Cabinet, Hinge (E2)x2 M1.7x5.5mm, Black Figure 6 Back Cabinet (Key) (D3)x2 (E2)x2 M1.7x7.5mm (D3)x2 (E1)x2 Slide Figure 9 Jig (E3)x2 Insert a jig and slide it to remove the hook D3. (E3)x2 Figure 7 Jig (E3)x3 Figure 10 3–4 Slide 902SH CONFIDENTIAL STEP 6 REMOVAL PROCEDURE Aerial Cover FIGURE 1.Screw Cover.......... 2.Screw.................... 3.Hook..................... (F1)x1 (F2)x2 (F3)x4 11 12 7 Main PWB-A 1.Hook..................... (G1)x3 13 8 Sub Display Holder Unit 1.Hook..................... 2.Flat Cable.............. (H1)x2 (H2)x1 14 9 Camera Assembly 1.Socket................... (J1)x1 14 10 Key FPC Unit PWB-E/ Holder, Main PWB 1.Hook..................... 2.Flat Cable.............. (K1)x5 (K2)x1 14 11 Hinge Unit 1.Socket................... (L1)x1 14 12 SD PWB-C 1.Hook..................... 2.Socket................... 3.Hook..................... (M1)x3 (M2)x1 (M3)x4 15 Remove the FPC retainer kapton. Thin Coaxial (Earth FPC) Sub Display Holder Unit Main PWB-A (J1)x1 (H2)x1 (H1)x2 Camera Assembly Set it upright. Set it upright. For assembly of the camera, refer to “Assembly procedure for the camera” (3-7). Hinge Unit (L1)x1 (F1)x1 (F2)x2 M1.4x1.6mm Key FPC Unit PWB-E/ Holder, Main PWB (K2)x1 (K1)x5 Aerial Cover Figure 14 SD PWB-C Figure 11 (F3)x2 (M2)x1 Aerial Cover (F3)x2 (M1)x1 (M3)x4 (M1)x2 Jig Holder, SD PWB Figure 12 Front Cabinet (Key) (G1)x1 Main PWB-A Main PWB-A Figure 15 Open VIDEO OUT/ Handsfree Microphone Connector (G1)x2 Cover, External Connector Hook(G1) Minus Driver Insert a small flat head screwdriver and lift off the main PWBA to remove the hook G1. Figure 13 3–5 902SH CONFIDENTIAL [3] Precautions for installing the thin coaxial Attach the connector cover before installing the thin coaxial. After the installation, leave the connector cover off. Part Code Description PCOVPA003AFZZ Wire Holder A Cover, Connector Yellow Cover, Connector When routing through the hole B, straighten the thin coaxial and continue to make arcs with it. Hole A Sagging must be out of the hole B. Fit the hooks of the hinge holder. Hinge Unit Fix Holder, Hinge Hole B Thin Coaxial (Earth FPC) A a b Thin Coaxial (Cable) Hole B Hinge Unit Position the thin coaxial (earth FPC) outside the thin coaxial (cable). Pay special attention to the sections "a" and "b". Fit the hooks of the hinge holder. Fix the "A" part and bend the thin coaxial into an N shape to insert the hole A. This prevents twisting of the thin coaxial (cable/earth FPC). Adjusting the length, insert the thin coaxial into the hinge holder. Hinge Unit Blue Wire Holder B The thin coaxial connector should be routed through the wire holders A and B beforehand. The earth FPC must be in contact with the hinge unit. Nitoflon End face overlap of the area earth Hinge Unit FPC Earth FPC Holder, Hinge The end face of the earth FPC must be within this range. (Keep it inside the hinge.) 3–6 Thin Coaxial CONFIDENTIAL – MEMO – 3–7 902SH CONFIDENTIAL 902SH 902SH CHAPTER 4. DIAGRAMS 2, 13, 66~69, 76, 77, 86, 92, 94, 95, 108, 138, 143, 148, 154, 191, 193, 212, 223, 227, 233, 229, 244, 248,271, 276, 284 12, 13, 28, 43 Combiner HSSL 133 HSSL Path Searcher Memory Controller Cell Searcher To IC400/ IC700 3wire Serial bus Rate dematching RF-I/F AGC Pow Control 126, 145 TXI/IBAR D/A TXQ/QBAR 3.3 V REGULATOR 3 183, 230, 231, 250~253, 270, 272, 285, 286 KEYPAD 218, 236 LCD I/F IC1001 BGB202 BLUETOOTH IC2003 BD6030 COMPOUND POWER SUPPLY 3 REGULATOR RTCCLK 3 BATT+B : 4.0V PCM REGULATOR MCK IC2004 XC640231 4 SUB CAMERA IC3001 R1162D291D CAM Cont 2.9V REGULATOR 8, 9 2 CCD sensor I2C IC2005 BD6015GU COMPOUND POWER SUPPLY 1 CAMERA (2MPixel) INFRARED REMOTE Tx CONTROLLER LSI SIO LVDS MAIN BACKLIGHT SUB BACKLIGHT MAIN DISPLAY DISPLAY CONTROLLER LCD3000 IC3000 LR38866 MOBILE LIGHT LED 32, 50, 51, 68 DA PCM I/F BATT+B : 4.0V 10 AMP AMP 10, 12, 13, 15 SP2001 SPEAKER 10 50 18, 28, 56, 64, 69 IC1601 BH30FB1WHFV 1.8V IC1200 TWL93004CZQW POWER SUPPLY /RF CONTROL 2.9V 55 3, 11, 25 STEREO AMP. 54 MIX 29~31 1 VIBRATOR REGULATOR 4 VIBRATOR IC1800 AK8813P NTSC ENCODER VIB001 5 5 3 4 I2C 17, 18 10, 12, 15, 28, 35, 48, 51 VIDEO AMP 2 IC1701 MM1671XN JK1600 VIDEO OUT/ HANDSFREE MICROPHONE CONNECTOR X1500 27MHz PCM PCM CODEC PCM 111, 112, 117, 125, 127, 139, 172, 177, 206~208, 235, 236, 240, 242, 314, 334 From IC1200 11, 12, 23 IC1700 AK4569 3 2.9V REGULATOR 5 IC1602 R1163D291B 54~56, 59, 61, 69, 76, 85, 92, 101, 108, 116, 118, 120, 122 SIO Figure 1 MAIN BLOCK DIAGRAM 4 -- 1 FM SY N I/F SDI/F LVDS BATTERY IC1600 IC1603 SPEAKER YMU783C AN12974A MOBILE 28, AUDIO 48, 30 AGC MA5 ADPCM LOGIC Encode IC1500 200 TC3525XBG MULTIMEDIA 213 ACCELERATOR T4C IC1201 XC61CC20C2NR VOLTAGE DETECTOR BATTERY TERMINAL PLL LCD2000 4 2.0V CN1201 PCM I/F 279, 296 2 SP2000 I2C SUB DISPLAY SIM CONNECTOR 71 I2C I2C CAM Cont 2 8, 9 LDOA/B/D CCD sensor 2 2, 5 IC3004 R1162D251D EXTERNAL CONNECTOR CN1300 2, 5 2.9 V REGULATOR USB AC CHARGER CHARGER CIRCUIT 61, 72, 73, 86 SIM Level sift CN1200 5 IC1202 TK73840BDB REGULATOR 5, 6 84, 85, 98 LED1503 INFRARED PORT IrDA 38, 39, 49 Charger Control I2C 5 3 IC1205 1.5V S-817A15APF POWER SUPPLY IC1502 BU7876GL IC1300 Handsfree BU7880GU EXTERNAL INTERFACE 1.8V REGULATOR PCM 130 CAM I/F I2C IC1205 S-817A15APF POWER SUPPLY IC1204 S-817A15APF KEY MATRIX POWER SUPPLY 196 INTCON LEAD3 Speech Codec Audio Algorithm etc USB I/F 3 3 ROM MCPC MUX 12, 28 IC1002 R1162D291D DSP MIC201 MIC Sleep Con 1.5V 5, 7 Turbo Coder 2 283 MMC IC1303 XC6219C332DR Viterbi Coder Waveform Gen SYS CONTROL DARAM GPIO UART2 UART3 UART CN061 UART1 163~166 142, 173 BLUETOOTH AERIAL SARAM UART0 220, 260 From HP MIC OSC IC1206 R1163D181B SIM I/F MIC200 139 BAT1200 BACK-UP BATTERY 3 238, 258 138 58 TIMER UART4 CRC Interleaver Interconnect Matrix I2C JK1600 VIDEO OUT/ HANDSFREE MICROPHONE CONNECTOR Ciphering EP1000 EARPIECE To HP Receiver To PCM CODEC MIC SRAM (8Mbit) 1.8V IC1200 TWL93004CZQW POWER SUPPLY /RF CONTROL 169~171 TX-Stage1 TX-Stage3 124, 174 DMA HSSL A/D 144, 160 RXQA/QB RAM HSSL Interleaver Rate Matching 122, 135 Audio I/F PCM I/F PCM 121 246 Turbo Decoder CRC De-ciphering TX-Stage2 TIMGEN RTC Viterbi Decorder To IC1200 DAC BUS RXIA/IB De-interleaver TIMING Generator EMIF 226 I2C RX-Stage2 BOOT ROM GSM/GPRS PSRAM (128Mbit) PSRAM (64Mbit) 9, 10, 74, 80 SERCON CLKCON Phys.CH Transport.C De-seg H De-multiplex 8, 16, 77, 78, 81~84 DIRMOD 75, 83, 84, 123 X1000 32.768KHz De-interleaver RAM CPU ARM946E UART Code Generator 4 x CHD 144 MOD [A-D] CH Codec RX-Stage1 To RF Block DCLK FLASH (256Mbit) FLASH (128Mbit) FLASH (256Mbit) PCM Sleep Contlor 132 NODI IO-Bus QDATA EQU APLL FCHDET TFCI decorder RRMA Rake Fingers Rake Fingers Rake Fingers Rake Fingers IDATA System Cont EMI F 20, 23, 24, 27, 34, 41, 45, 48, 67, 70, 83, 87, 94, 104, 109, 120, 127, 135, 138, 139, 156, 179, 181 CRYPTO DPL L IC1100 IC1101 IC1200 LHF65NZ1 MB82R6A5C TWL93004CZQW FRASHMEMORY1 FRASHMEMORY2 POWER SUPPLY /RF CONTROL 56, 82 RXIF DSP From IC101 Clock square RAM IC1000 D751668AZZG BASEBAND MANAGEMENT IC1504 FA3727R IC1400 D751980CZPH W-CDMA MODEM 30, 42~44, 52~58, 64~68, 75~80, 88~92, 111, 112, 115, POWER CONTROL [1] Block diagram 4 -- 2 CN2001 IC2001 R1161D291D SD CARD CONNECTOR SD POWER CONTROL CONFIDENTIAL 902SH FL400 902SH FL420 9, 10 37 RXIA/RXIB To IC1400 RXQA/RXQB 7, 8 LNA 2, 27, 29 31, 33, 40~45 48 FL002 DUPLEXER Rx_IF AMP fIF_Rx=190MHz GLNA 1stLO fL1: 2302.6~2357.4MHz FL650 36 32 29 25 19 DET VGA CTRL CN1300 EXTERNAL CONNECTOR FILTER DAC1 IC620 MAX1820XEBC DC/DC GPA3 4 SWITCH VBAT REF IC700 OM5955ET W-CDMA TRANSMITTER IC IC501 LM20SITLX 5, 6, 10 3 2 5 13 IF PLL 1 ATT ATT FL330 HYBRID BALUN 897.5MHz 29, 33 FL331 HYBRID BALUN 1.810MHz 45, 47 [GSM RF] PCS (1900MHz) LOGIC GSM (900MHz) From IC1400 Tx High Rx Low (2G) 13 RFHA DIV 90 0 PCTL From IC1000 54 PHD XO 55 CHARGE PUMP RFHB RFHC 1 141 117 130 118 5 RFLA 4 M U X 1MHz OSC 116 MCLK GP ADC DAC01 DAC02 DAC03 DAC04 13MHz XOOB XOOC 17 82 94 83 8bit DAC 8bit DAC 11bit DAC 8bit DAC To IC1000 REG DAC BUS From IC1400 PA CONT IC101 AB1011 GSM CODEC VDD_D I2C I2C 25, 27 I2C SERIAL CONTROL To IC1000 I2C 46 PHDOUT 2, 13, 15, 45, 48, 62 56 10 IRA IPOS 8 9 IRB INEG 7 8 QRA QPOS 6 7 QRB QNEG 5 SIGMA DELTA 4 1, 9, 17, 18, 20, 28, 39, 40, 46, 47, 51, 52, 54, 63, 64 Figure 2 RF BLOCK DIAGRAM 4 -- 4 IDATA DCLK SIGMA DELTA 3, 11, 12, 14, 19, 23, 25, 27, 28, 31, 32, 38, 39, 41, 43 SYSCLK2 21 CLOCK SQUARER RFLB 4 -- 3 VDD_A VDD_B VDD_D 11 21, 32 MOD[A-D] VCCPA 21 2 GPA0 GPA2 GPA3 GPA4 49~52 DIV 90 0 IC100 OM5952AET RECEIVER/ TRANSMISSION IC FOR GSM 24 LDOA LDOB LDOD 142 GPADC DELAY PRESCALER 44 Rx VCO High (4G) IC1200 TWL93004CZQW POWER SUPPLY LDO /RF CONTROL RFHD FL110 RX-SAW Tx SERIAL IF 3WIRE SERIAL BUS From IC1000 BUSINTERFACE VTUNE VCO TEST FL120 RX-SAW +B LOGIC CURR.REQ. 34 PHDOUT DCS (1800MHz) 4, 7 IC800 LP3981ILD 2.8 V REGULATOR 2 VDD_A Tx VCO Low (1G) FL100 RX-SAW 8, 10, 28 33, 36, 44 From IC1400 3WIRE SERIAL BUS +B LOOP FILTER Tx LPF 1/2 TXRFVGA TXIFVGA VCXOCTRL PLLCTRL 11 FL003 ESD DEVICE TXI/TXIBAR TXQ/TXQBAR 1, 2 D770 X770 GPA0 9 DIPLEXER DAC3 XOOB XOOC 13MHz 2ndLO fL2:760MHz IF VCO 1520MHz TEMPERATURE SENSOR 1, 8 PWM /PFM 1/2 π/2 0 TXIFVGA 9, 14, 16, 17, 19, 20, 22~24, 30, 31, 34, 38~42, 43, 46, 50 7 FB 7, 8, 10, 12 14, 15, 17 FL001 ANT SW MODULE fIF_Tx=380MHz TXRFVGA 7, 15, 16 18, 19 3 CRYSTAL 13MHz 23 I/QMOD IF BPF DAC4 8 VCCPA MCLK 24 20 4, 3 FL500 COAXIAL CABLE MCPC_I/F 3WIRE SERIAL BUS 48 LX CN901 From IC1400 49 IC630 RF9266 W-CDMA POWER AMP. IC300 DAC2 CX77313 POWER AMP. MODULE (FOR GSM) Rx SERIAL IF PA CPL 3, 6, 9, 11~14, 17 20, 22, 23 CN902 VCO TUNE GLNA RXON PLLCTRL XO 21 10 ISOLATOR VDD_B VGA CTRL 18 RECEIVER fRx: 2112.6~2167.4MHz BUILT-IN AERIAL LPF TUNE RF PLL IC400 OM5954ET RECEIVER IC FOR W-CDMA TRANSMITTER fTx: 1922.6~1977.4MHz GAIN TOL. KILLER 2ndLO fL2: 760MHz RF VCO Rx AGC AMP Rx LPF I/QDEM π/2 0 1/4 45 56 37 46 [W-CDMA RF] 29 QDATA To IC1000 902SH CONFIDENTIAL 902SH Phone Service E Market Manual 5. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM AND WIRING SIDE OF P.W.BOARD CHAPTER [1] Notes on schematic diagram • • • The voltage of each section is obtained by measuring between the section and chassis using a digital multimeter [handset (phone) out of range]. Letters K and M are prefixed to ohm (unit of resistance). K means 1000 ohms and M means 1000 kohms. • Conditions: SIM card inserted, power on, in stand-by mode (opened) Capacitor: • Schematic diagram and Wiring Side of P.W. Board for this model are subject to change for improvement without prior notice. • Parts marked with “ ” are important for maintaining the safety of the set. Be sure to replace these parts with specified ones for maintaining the safety and performance of the set. Resistor: P is an abbreviation for “pico” and a farad (unit of capacitance) without P means “microfarad”. Expressions “capacitance/withstand voltage” are used for electrolytic capacitors. (CH), (RH), (UJ): Temperature compensation (ML): Mylar type (S): Styrol type (PP): Polypropylene type [2] Types of transistor and LED 1 1 (S) 1 (G) 2 (S) 2 (G) 8 1 TOP VIEW 4 5 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) E1 E2 1 6 TOP VIEW 3 4 4 1 B TOP VIEW C 3 2 E EC3201 C TOP VIEW 3 4 C1,B2 C2 1 (D) 3 (D) 2 (G) RN47A4 JEF 2 (C) 3 (B) 1 (E) G 1 4 S 2 3 1 (D) 2 (D) 3 (G) D D D D 1 TOP VIEW 3 2 6 TOP VIEW 3 4 B (3) (G) E (1) (S) 1 6 TOP VIEW 3 TOP VIEW TOP VIEW C (2) (D) DTC114 YM DTC123 EM 4 6 (D) 5 (D) 4 (S) TOP VIEW 1 (E) 2 (B) 3 (C) TOP VIEW 6 (C) 5 (B) 4 (E) FDG312 P TOP VIEW G S EC4301 C EC4401 C CUS02Z SB0203EJ SB0503EJ TOP VIEW TOP VIEW 6 5 4 1 2 3 GM56281A 2 (D) 3 (D) 1 (S) SCH1302 SI1555 DL EC4404 C 4 1 MCH6413 TOP VIEW EMT1 HN1C03 FUZ C 5 TOP VIEW B1 ECH8603 1 (E) 3 (B) 2 (C) 1 NECW008A BRPY121F 5–1 1SS389F BBY58-02V RB520S30 RB521G30 RB521S30 RB551V30 TOP VIEW GP2W3240 902SH CONFIDENTIAL [3] Waveforms of circuit 1 C001 EGSM (Talking) 5 C331 EGSM (Talking) (CH1=1V, 1ms/div) (CH1=1V, 1ms/div) 2 C002 DCS (Talking) (CH1=1V, 1ms/div) 3 C003 DCS (Talking) (CH1=1V, 1ms/div) 4 C327 EGSM/DCS/PCS (Talking) (CH1=1V, 1ms/div) 6 C331 DCS/PCS (Talking) (CH1=1V, 1ms/div) 9 SP032 EGSM·DCS·PCS (Stand-by) (CH1=1V, 1ms/div) 10 SP032 EGSM·DCS·PCS (Out-of-range) (CH1=1V, 200ms/div) 7 R213 (IC2100 side) EGSM/DCS/PCS (Talking) 11 R760 MCLK (13MHz) (CH1=1V, 1ms/div) 8 SP031 EGSM/DCS/PCS (Talking) (CH1=1V, 1ms/div) 5–2 (CH1=500mV,100ns/div) 12 TP1023 RF_CLKREQ (Stand-by) (CH1=1V, 1s/div) 902SH 13 TP1023 RF_CLKREQ (Talking) (CH1=1V, 1s/div) CONFIDENTIAL 17 SP029 TX_ON (Talking) (CH1=1V, 1s/div) 20 SP001 TXIA (Transmitting W-CDMA modulated waves) SP002 TXIB (Transmitting W-CDMA modulated waves) (CH1, CH2=200mV, 10µs/div) 14 SP023 RX_ON (Stand-by) (CH1=1V, 1s/div) 18 SP015 RXIA (Receiving W-CDMA modulated waves) SP016 RXIB (Receiving W-CDMA modulated waves) (CH1, CH2=200mV, 5µs/div) 21 SP003 TXQA (Transmitting W-CDMA modulated waves) SP004 TXQB (Transmitting W-CDMA modulated waves) (CH1, CH2=200mV, 10µs/div) 15 SP023 RX_ON (Talking) (CH1=1V, 1s/div) 19 SP017 RXQA (Receiving W-CDMA modulated waves) SP018 RXQB (Receiving W-CDMA modulated waves) (CH1, CH2=200mV, 5µs/div) 16 SP029 TX_ON (Stand-by) (CH1=1V, 1s/div) 5–3 22 CN1300 (RF output) (9862ch, Pout=23dBm) 902SH CONFIDENTIAL 23 C1031 MCLK (Talking) (CH1=1V, 80ns/div) 24 TP1006 RTCCLK (Power ON) (CH1=1V, 20µs/div) 27 R1522 CAMCLK (Camera is active) (CH1=1V, 80ns/div) 30 R1572 BICK (Playing Music) R1571 LRCK (Playing Music) R1565 ADSDO (Playing Music) (CH1, CH2, CH3=2V, 2µs/div) 28 TP1800 BECLK (Sending video call image) (CH1=2V, 20ns/div) 31 R1058 PCMCLK (Talking) R1057 PCMSYN (Talking) R1025 PCMDATA (Talking) (CH1, CH2, CH3=2V, 10µs/div) 25 TP1014 SYSCLK1 (Display is turned on) 29 R1533 SDCLK (Playing Music) (CH1=1V, 40ns/div) R1532 SDDATA0 (Playing Music) R1528 SDCMD (Playing Music) (CH1, CH2, CH3=2V, 80ns/div) 32 TP1221 SIMCLK (Accessing SIM after power-on) TP1220 SIMDAT (Accessing SIM after power-on) (CH1, CH2=2V, 2µs/div) 26 R1517 LCDCLK (Display is turned on) (CH1=1V, 80ns/div) 5–4 902SH CONFIDENTIAL 33 R1041 M_I2CCLK (Display is turned on) 36 TP1305 USBDM (Connected to PC) 39 RA1018 HSSLTXCLK (Talking) R1042 M_I2CDAT (Display is turned on) (CH1, CH2=2V, 2µs/div) TP1306 USBDP (Connected to PC) (CH1, CH2=2V, 200ns/div) (CH1=1V, 80ns/div) 40 RA1018 HSSLTX (Talking) 34 R1544 I2CDATA (Video call: Sub camera is active) R1545 I2CCLKA (Video call: Sub camera is active) (CH1, CH2=2V, 4µs/div) 37 TP1613 UARTOTX (CH1=1V, 400ns/div) (Display remote is active) TP1614 UARTORX (Display remote is active) (CH1, CH2=2V, 1ms/div) 41 RA1018 HSSLRXCLK (Talking) (CH1=1V, 80ns/div) 35 R1542 I2CDATB (Camera is active) R1543 I2CCLKB (Camera is active) (CH1, CH2=2V, 4µs/div) 38 TP1016 BT_UARTTX (Turning on the power) TP1015 BT_UARTRX (Turning on the power) (CH1, CH2=2V, 400µs/div) 42 RA1018 HSSLRX (Talking) (CH1=1V, 400ns/div) 5–5 CONFIDENTIAL 43 R1506 LEDLD (Backlight ON: Key is pressed) 46 L3009 VTX1DP (Display is turned on) R1503 SECLK (Backlight ON: Key is pressed) R1504 SEDO (Backlight ON: Key is pressed) (CH1, CH2, CH3=2V, 1µs/div) 44 C1555 VRX2DP (Camera is active) C1555 VRX2DN (Camera is active) (CH1, CH2=100mV, 20ns/div) L3010 VTX1DN (Display is turned on) (CH1, CH2=500mV, 20ns/div) 902SH 49 Pressure-welded flexible PWB of sub camera PCLK (During video call, with sub camera active) VSYNC (During video call, with sub camera active) HSYNC (During video call, with sub camera active) D0 (During video call, with sub camera active) (CH1, CH2, CH3, CH4=2V, 10ms/div) 47 L3011 VTX1CKP (Display is turned on) L3012 VTX1CKN (Display is turned on) (CH1, CH2=500mV, 20ns/div) 50 Pressure-welded flexible PWB of sub camera 45 C1554 VRX2CKP (Camera is active) C1554 VRX2CKN (Camera is active) (CH1, CH2=100mV, 20ns/div) 48 RA1800 BEVSYNC (Sending video call image) RA1800 BEHSYNC (Sending video call image) (CH1, CH2, CH3=2V, 2ms/div) 5–6 PCLK (During video call, with sub camera active) VSYNC (During video call, with sub camera active) HSYNC (During video call, with sub camera active) D0 (During video call, with sub camera active) (CH1, CH2, CH3, CH4=2V, 400ns/div) CONFIDENTIAL 902SH 902SH [4] Schematic diagram/Wiring side of P.W.Board MAIN PWB-A(1/6) RECEPTION SIGNAL TRANSMISSION SIGNAL VDIG275_M WE_N 62 F1-OE 60 F2-OE VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS 41 F-WE NC 25 R-WE RESOUT0_N 8 16 77 78 81 82 83 84 VCC 40 F-RST 1 2 NC 39 R-UB NC NC 3 NC 4 NC NC 14 R-LB DU F-VPP NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC VMEM18 GND 24 F-VPP 85 NC 86 NC 32 F-WP 87 NC 88 NC 33 54 12 32 53 73 81 88 102 118 129 140 19 11 31 52 72 80 87 101 117 128 139 10 16 15 9 14 13 8 12 11 30 51 71 29 50 70 28 49 69 27 48 68 26 47 67 9 6 8 7 5 6 5 4 4 86 100 99 127 149 138 148 216 202 W Y 256 276 289 21 171 187 201 208 215 235 255 275 288 20 159 170 186 200 207 214 234 254 274 287 19 172 158 169 185 126 137 147 157 168 184 125 136 146 156 167 183 206 199 213 198 233 253 273 232 252 272 231 251 230 250 270 229 249 269 46 66 98 113 182 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PWRREQ_N R1024 22 C1031 330P TP1014 23 25 R1021 47 X1000 32.768kHz R1030 100K C1032 10P (CH) R1023 390K TP1006 24 VMEM18 VMEM18 M_A23 M_A24 M_A22 M_A21 M_A24 M_A23 7 6 GND TEMU1_N TEMU0_N VRTC15 ND NG 5-9 (3-F) 5-9 (3-A) 5-17 (6-C) M_I2CCLK M_I2CDAT 5-9 (3-A) 5-10 (8-E) ND NS PWRRST_N IC1002 R1162D291D 2.9 V REGULATOR CE ECO 6 GND GND 5 VBATIB 1 5-9 (6-G) 5-9 (6-F) 5-9 (6-G) 2 5-14 (8-F) 5-9 (3-A) VDD Vout 5-7 (1-B) MCLK 5-10 (8-E) 5-15 (3-A) TP1021 C1040 1 5-9 (5-F) 5-9 (5-H) 5-9 (5-G) 5-9 (5-F) 5-9 (2-E) C1041 2.2 6 VDIG275 VCC NC C1034 0.1 GND 5-16 (9-A) 5-17 (6-G) HSSLRXCLK HSSLTXCLK HSSLTX HSSLRX 5 6 7 8 BT_RTCCLK 5-10 (8-C) 1 C1036 0.1 C1037 0.1 R1130 1 C1038 10 NS 2 3 TCK_JTAG TDI_JTAG TDO_JTAG TMS_JTAG XTAL1_LPO XTAL2_LPO XTAL1_SYS XTAL2_SYS REF_CLK GP_CLK POR_DISABLE RESET_N GPIO[0] GPIO[1] GPIO[2]/CTS_UART GPIO[3]/RTS_UART GPIO[4]/TXD_UART GPIO[5]/RXD UART GPIO[6]/DA_IP GPIO[7]/FSC_IP GPIO[8]/DCLK_IP GPIO[9]/DB_IP GPIO[10] GPIO[11] GPIO[12] GPIO[13] GPIO[14] GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND ND NC NC NC 1 NG 4 ND NC NC NC NC C1029 330P 42 40 2 V1117 650P VBT29 NC 2 1 4 3 2 1 R1053 0 2 39 38 26 46 37 40 22 17 16 41 39 R1046 1M 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 51 52 53 BT_UARTRTS BT_UARTCTS BT_UARTRX BT_UARTTX NC NC NC NC R1040 20K IC1001 BGB202 BLUETOOTH ONSWA_N VDIG275 KEYBL K_CANCEL K_ZOOM1 K_ZOOM2 K_SHUTTER1 K_SHUTTER2 7 ) : Not Mount Waveform numbers of 12 , 13 , 23 to 25 , 31 , 33 , 38 to 42 are shown on pages 5-2 to 5-5. 8 10 9 Figure 1 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (1/9) 5 -- 7 3 TP1020 ( 6 2 33 RTCCLK Q1002 EC4401 C 5-9 (3-A) K_ZOOM1 K_ZOOM2 K_CANCEL K_SHUTTER1 K_SHUTTER2 NOTES ON SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM can be found on page 5-1. 5 M_HSSLRXCLK M_HSSLTXCLK M_HSSLTX M_HSSLRX KEYBL_N IC1003 AUC2G00Z LOGIC 4 4 5-10 (8-D~E) VDIG275 Q1001 EC3201 C 1 ONSWC 5-16 (11-H) ISSYNC ISEVENT D1000 SB0203EJ ONSWA_N MIC201 MICROPHONE 3 VCORE15 VDIG275 5-15 (4-H) 12 , 13 R1059 100K C1030 10P (CH) RA1017 100K RA1018 22 KEYOUT3 KEYIN2 KEYOUT4 KEYIN3 KEYIN4 R1049 100 H RA1028 100K R1037 4.7K 3 4 KEYOUT0 KEYIN0 KEYOUT5 KEYOUT1 KEYIN1 KEYOUT2 5 R1100 22 4 3 HCS1_N 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 29 KEYIN0 V1047 15P 1 2 5-11 (3-D) 8 C1017 0.1 VCC ADCSTR DACSTR DACCLK DACDAT R1070 1M ZOOMIN ZOOMOUT F-KEY S-KEY S-KEY2 GND CK LOGIC RF_CLKREQ R1029 R1038 100 220 R1071 1M 6 5 GND R1119 0 R1060 3.3M FLIPDET_N R1069 1M 8 C1113 0.1 5-14 (11-D) R1068 1M VMEM18 7 2 1 VCC 3 4 GND 5 6 3 4 A21_A22 7 2 G C1111 0.1 8 1 VCC IC1106 AUC2G08Z LOGIC MIC1_BIAS MIC_GND 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 NC 13 14 15 16 R1067 1M VMEM18 IC1105 AUC2G08Z TP1007 R1031 130K BT_ANT VDIG275 5-14 (11-D) TP1019 3 5 4 GND 1 2 3 4 7 6 3 R1114 22 CSSRAM_N 2 MODA MODB MODC MODD 28 CK MIC MIC_GND FLIPDET VDIG275 KO0 KI0 KO5 KO1 KI1 KO2 (KI5) KO3 KI2 KO4 KI3 KI4 KEYBL BATIB ONSW_A SYSCLK2 SYSCLK1 SYSCLK0 CLKREQ TP1023 TP1009 5-16 (11-A) 5-16 (12-A) VCORE15 CN1000 CSROM3_N 5-10 (8-E) 5-9 (6-H) 5-10 (10-G), 5-10 (8-D) 5-17 (1-C) 5-13 (2-D), 5-11 (2-A) 5-9 (2-F) 5-10 (8-D) RESOUT1_N R1052 0 VBATIB R1077 0 VDIG275 C1112 0.1 KEY FPC UNIT PWB-E 5-17 (6-C) RESHERTA TP1022 5-16 (11-A) ANTSW3 ANTSW2 ANTSW1 ANTSW0 RADSTR RADDAT RADCLK V1045 15P VDD 2 IC1103 LVC1G29Z LOGIC IC1104 AUC2G32Z LOGIC 8 R1045 100 R1128 100 5-9 (6-A) PWRRST_N NC ANT VDDIORF VDD_IOV 1.8V DECOUP 1.8V DECOUP VDD18 VREG18 VANLO VANLI VBAT 5-14 5-14 TRST_N TMS TCK TDI (8-F) TDO (8-E) RTCK VMEM18 1 Y2 R1108 100 8 R1034 100K C1035 0.1 M_CS3_N RXON PCTL TXON BSEL0 QDATA DCLK IDATA 8 6 7 A1 GND 5 1 2 3 A0 4 R1107 100 Y0 5-10 (8-B) VBT29 5-17 (6-C) 5-17 (6-D) 5-17 (3-F) C1110 0.1 VCC 7 PCMDATA PCMSYN PCMCLK PCMDATB R1051 0 SIMRST0_N SIMDAT0 USBDP USBPUEN USBCHGEN M_CS0_N M_CS1_N VMEM18 Y1 5-12 (9-B) VDIG275 SIMCLK0 C1003 1 5-14 (8-E) G 5-12 (11-E) IRRIRQ_N TP1012 R1025 470 5-9 (6-A) USBSENSE USBDM CSPS1_N CSPS2_N M_LCD_I2CDAT M_LCD_I2CCLK K_SHUTTER2 R1057 0 3 VUSB33 RADSTR ANTSW0 ANTSW1 ANTSW2 ANTSW3 RADCLK PCTL TCK TDI TDO RTCK KEYIN0 KEYIN1 KEYIN2 KEYIN3 KEYIN4 KEYOUT0 KEYOUT1 KEYOUT2 KEYOUT3 KEYOUT4 KEYOUT5 ISSYNC ISEVENT M_HSSLRXCLK M_HSSLTXCLK M_HSSLTX M_HSSLRX MODA MODB MODC MODD RADDAT RXON TXON BSEL0 R1120 1M Address Decoder F 6 R1076 10K 5 85 M R1012 100 R1048 0 5 TP1013 K_SHUTTER1 4 77 L M_MEMBE0_N VDIG275 VDIG275 MS_WP_N WP_N P-MODE_N RTCGND UART0TX UART0RX UART1TX UART1RX UART1CTS UART1RTS M_MEMWAIT R1066 100 R1054 220 1 BT_UARTRX BT_UARTTX BT_UARTCTS BT_UARTRTS 3 69 M_MEMBE1_N S_WP_N K_ZOOM1 TP1003 IRQ0_N R1064 0 CS0_N CS1_N M_CS2_N CS3_N 2 3 PD R1050 3.3M K_ZOOM2 NC NC NC NC R1016 100 IDATA DCLK QDATA R1065 100 MEMWAIT OE_N WE_N 1 PG 5-7 (3-A) 5-11 (3-B) 5-13 (4-H) LPMODE_N TP1015 C-PINB0.3 TP1016 C-PINB0.3 TP1017 C-PINB0.3 TP1018 C-PINB0.3 C1002 0.1 TP1002 NC 88 87 TM S TRST_N 81 79 78 61 86 76 84 83 68 80 82 75 67 73 66 65 72 71 MEMBE0_N OE_N WE_N J 70 R1062 100 R1075 1M 38 FLIP_R C1028 22P(CH) 80 103 115 116 132 133 144 180 194 224 225 243 265 282 264 285 270 250 230 251 183 286 272 252 231 253 152 153 163 164 165 166 75 123 84 83 89 90 91 105 134 106 120 122 121 119 135 145 192 78 125 128 149 117 126 129 130 127 200 147 158 159 169 170 171 222 241 261 280 220 260 217 140 283 ISEVENT_N HSSLRXCLK HSSLTXCLK HSSLTX HSSLRX DIRMOD0 DIRMOD1 DIRMOD2 DIRMOD3 RFDAT RXON TXON BANDSEL0 BANDSEL1 RFSTR ANTSW0 ANTSW1 ANTSW2 ANTSW3 RFCLK 15 285 205 188 161 M 191 16 266 177 176 17 283 178 85 16 D 154 166 225 220 2 C 144 155 78 3 B 145 135 124 194 18 286 271 45 23 AA 4 V 160 114 2 VMEM18 MEMBE1_N 3 VSSE01 VSSE211 VSSE00 VSSMC VSSE110 VSSE106 VSSE108 VSSE200 VSSE208 VSSE100 VSSDM VSSE210 VSSE102 VSSE104 VSSE209 VSSE112 U VDIG275 K 62 63 64 74 60 52 51 59 57 58 49 48 56 55 47 H 54 45 53 G 46 37 F 38 39 41 50 36 44 43 28 40 42 35 27 33 26 25 32 31 29 E 30 21 D 22 23 24 34 12 20 19 11 10 18 9 17 8 16 7 15 5 13 B C 6 2 1 A 5-11 (3-D) 5-13 (2-B) 14 4 3 7 6 1 28 3 4 5 E T 24 CIRES_N CIHSYNC CIVSYNC CIPCLK IDATA DCLK QDATA TEMU0_N TM S TRST_N TEMU1_N TCK TDI TDO RTCK KEYIN0_N KEYIN1_N KEYIN2_N KEYIN3_N KEYIN4_N KEYOUT0_N KEYOUT1_N KEYOUT2_N KEYOUT3_N KEYOUT4_N KEYOUT5_N ISSYNC_N R1106 0 Top R 1 P 115 3 A N 150 130 116 M 25 7 10 79 L NC 76 P-Mode/PCRE IC1100 5-11 (3-F) 5-13 (2-D) R1033 3.3K 13 20 18 103 K R1032 3.3K J 1 2 3 4 H 21 17 82 G 32 23 31 24 25 34 36 33 35 42 43 41 44 20 21 OE_N T4G_HDREQ R1042 3.3K NC 53 R-OE F R1036 100K RA1010 47 E R1041 3.3K M_WE_N M_OE_N 2 1 VDDC12 VDDC15 VDDC10 VDDC05 VDDC06 VDDC17 VDDC14 VDDC13 VDDC11 VDDC16 VDDDM VDDE101 VDDE102 VDDE108 VDDE104 VDDE106 VDDE110 VDDE112 VDDC02 VDDA2 VDDA0 VDDA1 VSSE207 VSSE205 VSSA1 VSSE02 VSSA2 VSSE206 VSSA0 VSSE204 VSSE202 VSSE203 VSSE201 VDDE203 VDDE202 VDDE205 VDDE204 VDDE206 VDDE201 VDDE207 VDDE200 VDDE208 VDDE209 VDDC00 VDDC09 VDDC03 VDDE02 VDDC08 VDDC18 VDDC07 VDDE01 3 4 DIR NC D MEMWAIT GND 1 Top NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC WAIT 51 M_MEMCLK D 4 3 2 NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC WAIT CLK 18 NC 17 S-CS2 M_MEMADV_N C PD 8 NC ADV WE_N OE_N B2 TP1024 Q1000 EC4301 C PS 5 6 7 CLK ADV 33 R1074 0 R1063 22 A2 C1051 0.1 VDIG275 VDIG275 K_CANCEL JACKDET_N HIFIDET_N T4G_PLLLD_N JACKPOWEN ONSWPUEN M_T4G_HDREQ T4G_PLLEN NC L M 103 107 102 106 101 100 99 98 97 96 95 105 94 104 71 F3-CE R1073 27 MEMCLK B CHGBYPASS_N SDDET_N 45 27 15 30 28 29 18 19 47 48 49 50 K 93 92 91 90 89 88 87 86 85 84 R1061 22 A GPIOO0/FM GPIO01/PWM8 GPIO02/PWM10 GPIO04 GPIO05 GPIO06/PWMTESTMODE GPIO07/TGBUZ GPIO12/UARTCTS0 GPIO13/UARTRTS0 GPIO20/UARTRX2 GPIO21/UARTTX2 GPIO22/UARTCTS2 GPIO23/UARTRTS3 GPIO24/UARTRX3 GPIO25/UARTTX3 GPIO26/UARTCTS3 GPIO27/UARTRTS3 GPIO30/UARTRX4 GPIO31/UARTTX4 GPIO32/UARTCTS4 GPIO33/UARTRTS4 GPIO34/JOGXA GPIO35 GPIO36 GPIO37 GPIO41/USBPUEN GPIO42/MSINS GPIO43 GPIO44/MMCPOW GPIO45/SIMOFF GPIO46 GPIO47 PCMDATA PCMSYN PCMCLK PCMDATB TSXM TSXP TSYM TSYP 1 J 83 82 81 80 79 78 77 76 75 74 69 F1-CE 52 F2-CE 50 29 98 49 48 27 112 67 26 47 97 25 46 111 65 45 96 64 44 110 43 63 109 42 61 41 124 107 23 62 22 34 56 55 93 30 70 51 31 12 113 99 32 72 52 71 53 54 79 81 82 114 87 88 100 101 102 D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 D9 D10 D11 D12 D13 D14 D15 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 A10 A11 A12 A13 A14 A15 A16 A17 A18 A19 A20 A21 A22 A23 A24 OE_N WE_N CS0_N CS1_N CS2_N CS3_N MEMADV_N MEMBE0_N MEMBE1_N MEMWAIT_N MEMCLK PDID0/UARTRX5 PDID1/UARTTX5 PDID2/UARTCTS5 PDID3/UARTRTS5 PDID4/UARTRX6 PDID5/UARTTX6 PDID6/UARTCTS6 PDID7/UARTRTS6 PDIRES_N PDIC0 PDIC1 PDIC2 PDIC3 PDIC4 CID0 CID1 CID2 CID3 CID4 CID5 CID6 CID7 2 H 73 72 71 70 69 68 67 66 65 64 CSROM3_N 2 G 63 62 61 60 59 58 57 56 55 54 107 106 105 104 103 102 101 100 99 97 96 95 94 93 92 89 85 84 83 74 73 72 64 63 54 53 49 44 43 34 33 17 LB 61 F 53 52 51 50 49 48 47 46 45 44 18 E 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 38 D 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 CS1_N NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC B1 VccB KEYBL 156 185 202 178 278 259 239 221 240 242 263 179 184 167 255 234 256 213 206 214 215 168 216 207 208 199 232 289 274 288 254 275 237 236 218 219 268 249 228 197 187 186 157 142 189 211 210 177 141 85 205 204 203 190 155 182 176 175 174 173 146 139 137 136 258 238 245 181 247 246 226 195 R1039 4.7K CS0_N NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC 5-13 (2-D) 5-11 (3-D) 5-11 (1-E) 4 27 UB 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 2 1 C 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 M_MEMADV_N_2 M_A1 M_A2 M_A3 M_A4 M_A5 M_A6 M_A7 M_A8 M_A9 M_A10 M_A11 M_A12 M_A13 M_A14 M_A15 M_A16 M_A17 M_A18 M_A19 M_A20 M_A21 M_A22 M_A23 M_A24 IC1000 D751668AZZG BASEBAND MANAGEMENT 8 7 6 5 19 WE 24 23 22 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 B 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 67 NC 70 P2-CS WE_N IC1101 A 4 3 57 50 58 NC 26 P1-CS S_WP_N 10 48 64 A1 Y_RESOUT0_N 5 20 40 60 39 18 38 59 17 37 58 16 57 36 15 M_D0 M_D1 M_D2 M_D3 M_D4 M_D5 M_D6 M_D7 M_D8 M_D9 M_D10 M_D11 M_D12 M_D13 M_D14 M_D15 M_A18 M_A16 M_A23 M_A21 M_A10 M_A13 M_A14 M_A20 M_A1 M_A11 M_A4 M_A5 M_A19 M_A12 M_A22 M_A24 M_A8 M_A7 M_A9 M_A17 M_A3 M_A15 M_A2 M_A6 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 VccA 5-11 (3-D) M_T4G_HDREQ 1 VSS VSS OE NC 61 S-CS1 M_D8 M_D11 M_D13 M_D14 M_D3 M_D4 M_D7 M_D6 M_D9 M_D5 M_D12 M_D15 M_D1 M_D0 M_D2 M_D10 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 VMEM18 2 66 OE_N NC 73 P-VCC 5-12 (11-E) YMUINT_N T4G_HINT CAMINT IC1004 LVC2T45Z LOGIC VDIG275 C1050 0.1 5-9 (6-F) 4 28 CE2f_2 VMEM18 R1017 1M R1102 1M WP_N CE2f_1 29 7 R1127 0 6 GND 5 VDIG275 8 1 2 3 4 C CE1f_2 VMEM18 VDD 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 5-14 (8-E) 5-14 (8-F) 5-11 (3-F) 5-14 (8-G), 5-9 (2-B) 5-14 (8-F) 5-11 (3-F) T4G_PLLEN 3 75 IC1005 AUC2G32Z LOGIC R1101 1M P-MODE_N D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 D9 D10 D11 D12 D13 D14 D15 54 55 47 56 65 49 66 59 46 63 A18 A16 A23 A21 A10 A13 A14 A20 A1 A11 A4 A5 A19 A12 A22 A24 A8 A7 A9 A17 A3 A15 A2 A6 C1004 0.1 C1000 0.1 C1001 0.1 R1047 0 C1116 100P(CH) VMEM18 DQ0 DQ1 DQ2 DQ3 DQ4 DQ5 DQ6 DQ7 DQ8 DQ9 DQ10 DQ11 DQ12 DQ13 DQ14 DQ15 15 23 31 ONSWPUEN VDDMC VDDRTC VDIG275 NC 72 S-VCC 34 11 19 JACKDET_N HIFIDET_N T4G_PLLLD_N JACKPOWEN R1056 0 SIMDAT0 SIMRST0_N SIMCLK0 GPIO17/UARTRTS1 GPIO16/UARTCTS1 GPIO14/UARTRX1 GPIO15/UARTTX1 GPIO10/UARTRX0 GPIO11/UARTTX0 IRQ0_N CE1f_1 R1104 470K D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 D9 D10 D11 D12 D13 D14 D15 68 VCCQ 75 VCCQ 79 VCCQ 36 44 22 6 7 R1055 0 VCORE15_M SIMRST1_N SIMCLK1 SIMDAT1 CE2s DQ1 DQ2 DQ3 DQ4 DQ5 DQ6 DQ7 DQ8 DQ9 DQ10 DQ11 DQ12 DQ13 DQ14 DQ15 DQ16 C1109 0.1 12 20 28 43 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 VANA15 PCTL GPIO03 KEYBALL MMCCMD MMCDAT MMCCLK USBPUEN USBDP USBDM VDDUSB VSSUSB GPIO40/USBVBUS 5-8 (12-E) 59 PWRRST_N 65 R1103 240K R1115 0 42 27 35 D8 D11 D13 D14 D3 D4 D7 D6 D9 D5 D12 D15 D1 D0 D2 D10 SDDET_N 5-11 (1-F) CHGBYPASS_N 5-9 (2-D) C1012 0.1 UARTSENSE 8 A19 A20 CE1s 10 F2-VCC 74 F2-VCC VMEM18 5 13 38 30 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 A10 A11 A12 A13 A14 A15 A16 A17 A18 A19 A20 A21 A22 A23 A24 C1011 0.1 FLIP_R 7 48 C1108 1 C1052 0.1 37 29 21 C1010 0.1 VCORE15 R1013 0 6 VDDf_2 C1053 2.2 45 C1009 0.1 C1008 0.1 C1007 0.1 VDIG275 5 5 98 Vout 4 3 R1109 0 VDD VDDf_1 C1107 1 A0 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 A10 A11 A12 A13 A14 A15 A16 A17 A18 A19 A20 A21 A22 A23 A24 A25 1 VMEM18 9 F1-VCC 80 F1-VCC A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 A10 A11 A12 A13 A14 A15 A16 A17 A18 A19 A20 A21 A22 A23 C1006 0.1 VDIG275_M 3 R1110 0 78 GND 6 1 ECO GND VDDQf_1 C1104 0.1 R1121 0 A1 52 42 39 30 37 47 62 32 51 41 31 21 50 40 20 16 26 36 46 25 35 45 55 79 R1111 0 CE A0 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 A10 A11 A12 A13 A14 A15 A16 A17 A18 A19 A20 A21 A22 C1106 1 VDIG29 5-13 (2-B) VDDs 71 91 70 80 88 77 67 86 81 60 90 69 68 87 57 76 58 VMEM18 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 A10 B VMEM18 VBATIB IC1101 MB82R6A5C FLASH MEMORY 2 VSRAM18 R1112 0 82 56 LPMODE_N 5-13 (4-H) 5-8 (12-B) 5-11 (3-B) IC1100 LHF65NZ1 FLASH MEMORY 1 C1005 0.1 C1016 0.1 C1015 0.1 VMEM18 RA1004 47 RA1005 47 RA1006 47 RA1007 47 RA1008 47 RA1009 47 M_MEMADV_N_2 VMEM18 2 5-13 (2-B) 5-11 (3-D~F) D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 D9 D10 D11 D12 D13 D14 D15 C1014 0.1 279 277 273 262 235 209 172 104 33 11 287 281 269 266 257 201 188 162 161 160 151 150 131 118 73 24 19 14 10 9 6 74 35 28 21 8 7 4 3 196 198 267 284 276 271 248 244 229 233 227 223 212 193 191 154 148 143 138 108 95 94 92 86 77 76 69 68 66 13 2 R1011 22 4 5-11 (3-D) T4G_MEMADV_N C1013 0.1 VDDC01 VDDC04 VDDE00 A VCORE15_M 4 RA1000 47 RA1001 47 RA1002 47 RA1003 47 5 -- 8 11 12 CONFIDENTIAL 902SH RECEPTION SIGNAL TRANSMISSION SIGNAL VDIG275 TP1228 ONSWA_N TP1219 5-8 (9-E) IRQ0_N CN1201 USIM CARD CONNECTOR VDIG275 3 R1230 15K R1226 10K SIMVCC SIMDAT0 SIMRST_N SIMCLK0 SIMRST0_N SIMDAT VCORE15 VDIG275 1 2 NG NS ND C1258 0.1 4 3 N.C. 1 BU2_ANT 19 NC 5-13 (2-D) 3 FMICLED 2 C1253 0.1 VDIG275 2 TP1302 PS PD PG PD V1416 650P 3 UARTSENSE VBATIB NC 6 9 10 11 12 15 16 17 18 20 21 22 23 24 32 48 2 2 16 BSYNC SCLK 28 29 33 34 35 RXIA GND R1312 1M UART1CTS 5-15 (4-A) 5-16 (8-A) 5-15 (2-A) NC NC NC NC 136 137 140 139 138 VSS VSS VDD (CPU_XF) (EMIF_D[28]) 141 143 142 VSSA_TX (CPU_IRQ[0]) DAC_Q_OUT_INV 144 147 146 145 ADC_I_IN VDDA_BG ADC_Q_IN VDDA_CS_APLL 150 149 148 VDD HCLK 151 152 154 153 155 VSS VDD VDD RADIO_CLK (EMIF_D[29]) (EMIF_ARE_N) (EXT_MEM_UBUS[12]) (EMIF_D[14]) 90 NC 108 107 106 105 104 103 102 101 100 99 98 97 96 95 94 93 92 91 NC NC C1407 0.1 NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC VDD VSS (GPO[6]) 109 90 89 (GPO[7]) VSS (EMIF_D[10]) 85 83 84 (EMIF_D[12]) (JTAG_TCK) (JTAG_TRSTN) (EMIF_D[11]) 82 81 80 79 (JTAG_TMS) (JTAG_TDO) (GPO[5]) (EMIF_D[15]) WSTR NC NC NC NC TP1227 8 7 R1255 0 NC VDIG275 VDIG275 1 VOUT 6 5 4 2 VIN R1315 1M R1316 1M UART_RTS 36 NC IC1205 S-817A15APF POWER SUPPLY VSRAM18 VCCR 3 NC 4 VSS 3 C1251 1 C1249 0.1 UART1TX UART1RTS R1240 1K 2 1 5-8 (9-E~F) UART1RX VDIG275 TP1226 VBATIB TP1223 VDD 1 Q1300 EC4401 C TP1307 USB 1 Reserved NC RX VOICE (ANALOG) Manufacturer Specific TX VOICE (ANALOG) CTS Manufacturer Specific Synchronisation Clock 2 NC GND 5 3 VOUT ECO 4 RTS ND NC 1 VIN CE 6 2 NC VSS 5 3 VOUT USB VBUS 3 USB D- TXD 2 USB D+ RXD GND 3 1 VOUT NC 4 NC VUSB33 R1307 22K USBSENSE R1305 0 2 VIN C1245 0.1 5-8 (12-D) R1308 120K PWRREQ_N 5-8 (12-D), 5-10 (8-D) BY Y 3 C1414 0.1 4 IC1401 LVC1G97Z LOGIC C1250 1 NC 4 NC VSS 3 IC1204 S-817A15APF POWER SUPPLY 5-8 (9-F) C1415 0.1 IC1303 XC6219C332DR 3.3 V REGULATOR NOTES ON SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM can be found on page 5-1. 2 6 VCC 5 R1229 0 R1306 0 5-8 (9-F) 7 C1305 1 A/B 2 GND 4 TP1308 NC C1252 330P IC1206 R1163D181B 1.8 V REGULATOR RESOUT0_N Power Supply 5 ND NS C1304 1 Reserved Not Defined 6 NG USBDP GND(ANALOG) A CE 6 VRTC15 Hands Free UART 2 1 (GPO[4]) 111 110 C1255 0.1 R1256 56K NC VSS 11 10 1 VSS DACSTR NC Q1211 DTC114 YM C1246 1 VBUS H VDD (EMIF_D[18]) 112 DACDAT USBDM RF CableDetect 4 (EMIF_D[4]) VSS (GPO[1]) (EMIF_D[16]) ADCSTR NC NC DACCLK ADCSTR C1239 2.2 RF Signal 7 (GPO[2]) (EMIF_D[17]) 113 DACSTR R1247 0 13 9 136 153 168 95 103 111 119 81 88 73 65 52 30 78 (BOOTMODE[3]) 77 45 HSSLRX_CLK 44 45 UART_RX 44 43 76 VSS (EMIF_D[8]) (APLL_BYPASS) (EMIF_D[9]) (EMIF_A[3]) 87 15 (EMIF_A[5]) 86 1 1 (EMIF_A[7]) NC 115 114 LEDG R1304 22 12 8 157 (GPO[3]) (EMIF_A[11]) NC Charger (+) GND VDD 132 137 154 169 96 104 112 89 82 (EMIF_D[19]) NC 116 RESOUT1_N 30 UART_RXD1 BDATA TXANAOUT 27 32 RXANAOUT 26 31 TXANAIN 25 F NC 17 14 156 158 DAC_TXEXTRES 159 161 162 160 74 66 47 31 VSS 97 105 113 120 133 138 155 170 90 83 (EMIF_D[13]) (EMIF_A[15]) 75 67 53 89 35 36 3 3 VSS 118 117 NC 36 E BSYNC\SCLK/RTS BDATA/CTS USBD+/RXD PU15 BCNT UART_RXD2 UART_TXD1 NC Charger (-) GND TXQB TXQA TXIB (EMIF_A[18]) 119 TXIA VCORE15_W NC 10 11 BSSEL GND 5 8 14 19 NC Bluetooth ANT 18 GND NC NC NC 17 VSS 33 34 1 19 16 DAC_DAT (EMIF_D[20]) 139 156 120 NC NC 12 13 VBAT 14 15 16 NC 4 7 13 27 1 PUEA 3 B 33 DXIN 26 6 D GND 6 DXOUT R1310 1.5K 5 C CPU_USB_D- D1203 1SS389F GND 2 2 4 CPUVDD 28 5 VBUS 1 3 HEMD USBMD 25 4 DYOUT DYIN 3 NC 24 RXANAIN 22 23 C1306 1 TP1306 15 (GPO[0]) VDD_DPLL 171 140 122 121 V1311 100P 9 UART_CTS 2 NC A NC VDIG275 TP1305 36 1 NC 30 C1303 0.1 R1317 1M C1307 0.1 UART_TXD2 CPU_USB_D+ REG33 USBD-/TXD R1303 22 2 21 32 NC 31 R1306A 0 17 18 20 4 G 141 157 172 123 VANA15 19 USBDP NC 5-8 (12-E) 5-9 (3-A) 5-17 (6-C) UARTMD M_I2CDAT IC1300 BU7880GU EXTERNAL INTERFACE UARTSEL M_I2CCLK 5 C1302 0.1 142 158 173 122 RXIB 124 5-9 (9-F) USBPUEN 4 35 1 Q1301 EC4301 C 6 1 123 98 106 114 121 91 84 NC 126 125 R1258 5.6K 5-8 (12-D) R1300 100 R1301 100 R1302 100 34 SYSCLK0 TP1304 R1302A 0 R1303A 0 R1304A 0 3 76 68 54 49 127 5-8 (10-B) R1309 270K TP1303 11 10 8 55 33 129 128 5-13 (3-E) AUXO1_YMU 22 12 7 56 34 DACCLK 5-8 (12-D) 5-17 (2-G) 13 9 35 18 NC 3 TP1236 R1301A 0 14 36 19 4 4 NC 130 ANT_IO TP1301 C1301 0.0056 15 20 5 5 (EMIF_D[22]) (EMIF_D[0]) 131 5-16 (9-G) C1300 0.0056 RFOUT 2 TP1237 RF_IO R1300A 0 6 6 VDD 133 132 R1244 270 IC1209 LM20SITLX TEMPERATURE SENSOR 29 17 7 143 159 174 124 57 37 21 WDAT 134 TP1229 1 1 18 7 VSS (EMIF_D[1]) RED TP1230 TP1207 TP1225 TP1212 CN1300 EXTERNAL CONNECTOR 16 F GND 2 8 135 VBATIB GREEN 2MCAMTEMP C1259 0.1 R1248 100 TP1210 TP1209 3 CHARGER (+) Vo C1201 0.001 2 CHARGER (-) 3 V+ (EMIF_D[25]) (EMIF_D[24]) NC 4 ND DAC_STR RADIO_STR NC R1260 470 Q1208 EC4401 C C1244 0.1 4 TP1202 TP1201 TP1200 IC1203 LVC1G97Z LOGIC (EMIF_D[23]) (CPU_CLKOU) (EMIF_D[21]) (BOOTMODE[1]) LED1200 BRPY121F SMALL LIGHT CN1200 BATTERY TERMINAL 1 144 160 NC Y 125 NC NC VCC 5 BY 58 NC 2 GND 3 38 NC 1 5-12 (8-E) CHG_C_CNT 22 9 46 2 6 VSS AD_STR NC 3 USBCHGEN A/B 5-8 (12-D), 5-10 (8-D) BLUETOOTH AERIAL PWB-K E 5-8 (9-F) A 1 145 161 175 HSSLRX_D 42 NC 5-8 (12-E) (CPU_IACK) VSS 43 RTCCLK 146 162 176 126 VDD 41 NC 147 163 177 127 59 VDD 5-8 (12-E), 5-15 (3-A) 128 60 39 VDD C1236 330P RTCCLK 61 40 23 (JTAG_TDI) VDIG275 41 24 8 30 31 40 NC DAC_I_OUT (CPU_IRQ[1]) 178 148 99 107 115 129 92 62 25 9 28 29 39 NC 69 85 42 10 IS_EVENT_N 38 NC MCLK ADC_I_IN_INV VSS 37 NC CLKREQ Q1203 DTC114 YM RXQA RXQB NC 5-8 (12-D) 77 11 10 VSS R1213 15K VSSA_CS_APLL (EMIF_D[30]) 11 75 R1212 2.2K 3 U 12 74 C1247 1 4 T 149 164 73 ND R 152 167 181 NC NC NS RESET_N (EXT_MEM_UBUS[10]) P 43 26 NC 2 NC DAC_CLK 135 151 166 180 13 VSS 32 NC N 134 100 108 116 130 134 150 165 179 93 86 78 NC R1203 100K ND 5-16 (9-A) 5-8 (12-D), ADCSTR 5-10 (8-E) PWRREQ_N 5-8 (12-D), 5-10 (10-G) RTEMP 70 63 50 72 R1219 24m (1/3W) NC 44 27 NC 1 CHGBYPASS_N NG NC M (EMIF_A[17]) (EMIF_A[4]) 27 HSSLTX 5-15 (5-H) 5-16 (10-A) L 101 109 117 (EMIF_A[19]) VDD 23 NC VLOOP 12 14 VSS 24 5-15 (5-A) WPOWERSENSE VLOOP Q1201 EC4401 C 5-8 (10-A) WRFLOOP WPOWERSENSE K 102 110 118 131 71 WRFLOOP VBATI J 94 EMU0 3 3 87 RADIO_DAT (EMIF_A[12]) 25 26 4 H 88 79 VDD (EMIF_A[23]) 20 21 22 5-11 (1-D) G 80 71 NC ND TXON F 72 NC NS NC NC TXON VDD 18 19 NC E 64 NC 2 3 4 NC 5-8 (12-D), 5-10 (8-E) 15 VDD 16 17 DACSTR D 51 NC NC ND DACDAT DACSTR HSSLTX_CLK 15 DACCLK DACDAT FS1200 2A 45 NC NS C1206 4.7 NC 46 28 NC 2 6 C 29 13 (EMIF_D[26]) ADC_RXEXTREF_N HSSLTX_D 14 5-16 (10-H) B 14 16 VSS (EMIF_D[27]) IS_SYNC_N NC NC ND ND 13 VDD NC ND NS NG 1 4 HSSLRXCLK A 17 (CS_BYPASS) NC D NG ND VFB 7 CM 5 (EMIF_A[2]) 9 10 11 12 NC DACCLK VOUT 8 GND 4 (EMIF_A[9]) 8 NC NC NC NC 2 2 2 5 8 1 1 4 7 A B C ACL 7 NC IC1400 D751980CZPH W-CDMA MODEM (EMIF_A[10]) NC Q1207 EC4401 C C1240 0.1 Q1213 EC4401 C VDD NC NG 1 1 2 PE 1 CONT Q1209 EC4401 C (EMIF_A[14]) 6 HSSLRX 3 VCC VOUT 9 3 3 6 9 C1203 1 2 1 VDD (EMIF_A[20]) 5 NC HSSLTXCLK (EMIF_A[21]) 3 4 NC 3 HSSLTX 1 2 NC Q1206 DTC123 EM VCHG R1206 10K NC (EMIF_D[2]) C1226 560P NC ISEVENT 70 C1229 180P(CH) NC ISSYNC HSSLRX HSSLRXCLK 69 C1235 0.0012 VSS-COMPLEXIO 5-16 (9-H) C1238 100P(CH) R1238 1K 68 R1239 0 R1235 1K VSSA_RX 69 VAPC R1210 100K C1413 0.1 5-15 (5-H) 5-16 (9-H) PASENSE VSSA_BG 81 ADC_Q_IN_INV VBATI R1246 0 48 VSS-COMPLEXIO R1234 0 47 ADC_RXEXTREF_P 59 40 FF_IN 60 R1245 0 VSS IOUT 41 VSSTH13 VSSTH12 89 88 VSSTH11 VSSTH10 90 VSSTH 7 VSSTH 5 VSSTH 6 VSSTH 8 VSSTH 9 79 56 55 VSSTH 3 VSSTH 4 VSSTH 1 VSSTH 2 PAREG EXPOUT 36 C1225 560P IC1200 TWL93004CZQW POWER SUPPLY/ RF CONTROL C1220 0.1 C1222 0.1 PASENSE- R1403 0 R1402 100K R1401 43K (EMIF_D[6]) R1227 100K VBATIB VDDBUF PASENSE+ 40 TEST 143 34 SLEEP VSSTH15 142 110 CLK_REQ 65 141 41 VSSTH16 32KHZ MCLK VSSTH14 140 XTAL1 XTAL2 C1403 0.1 (EMIF_D[7]) 139 76 LED2 132 5-15 (2-A) VCXOCONT (EXT_FRAME_STROBE) 138 TXON M 5-15 (6-H) WPAREF C1232 0.068 VBATIB 8 (EMU1) 137 LED1 WDCDCREF VANA15 58 67 136 VSSPA 66 135 131 65 134 130 129 64 133 128 NC 127 163 126 (EXT_MEM_UBUS[11]) 125 (BOOTMODE[2]) 124 63 123 NC 122 165 121 94 164 120 17 83 166 L BDATA R1237 0 22 82 168 DACO3 VDDPA 167 DACO1 169 DACDAT CLK32 119 CLKRQ 107 118 VDD_CLK32 106 117 92 (EMIF_D[31]) 105 116 (EMIN_AREADY) 104 115 UART_TX 103 114 (ANALOG_ENABLE) 102 (EMIF_A[1]) 95 101 113 88 (EMIF_A[6]) 94 100 112 87 (EMIF_A[8]) 93 99 111 86 62 91 98 110 85 61 90 97 109 DACO2 FGSENSE+ VCORE15 60 89 96 108 VSS_D WDAT WSTR 5-15 (2-A) C1412 0.1 VRTC15 59 84 J K DACSTR VBAT_D FGSENSE- VDIG275 33 C1409 330P 58 H CHSENSE+ CHSENSE- 10 5-13 (5-E) 5-14 (7-F) AUXO1 AUXO2 57 DACCLK CHREG 99 NC AUXO2 170 83 79 78 172 77 76 BEARN 171 75 74 BEARP R1242 0 123 173 73 TP1215 122 VDD 72 AUXI2 TP1216 R1241 0 135 VDDA_TX 82 AUXO1 G DCIO 134 111 DAC_Q_OUT 81 VSSBUCK 125 (EMIF_AWE_N) 80 AUXI2 BEARP DAC_I_OUT_INV BEARN (EMIF_A[13]) VSSBEAR 71 (EMIF_A[16]) 60 70 (EMIF_A[22]) 59 69 45 (EMIF_D[3]) 48 58 68 (EMIF_D[5]) 47 57 67 56 46 56 55 44 55 54 43 66 53 54 65 C1411 0.1 53 64 NC 42 52 63 38 AUXI1 175 41 51 62 137 C1202 0.1 MIC2N 174 40 50 61 SWBUCK WCLK 5-14 (9-C~D) MIC2P 176 39 49 F VDDBEAR N_BUCK 138 126 177 37 E P_BUCK TXIA TXQB 179 D VDDBUCK VBUCK TXQA MIC1N 178 AUXI1 127 VDDA_RX MIC2N C1410 0.1 WCLK MIC1P VDD 36 35 C1408 0.1 CCO 139 52 34 33 C1406 0.1 PCMDATB 51 32 109 128 180 31 C1405 0.1 5-8 (12-C) PCMDATA BG_REF 30 C1404 0.1 C1402 0.1 TXIB PCMSYN 97 (TESTMODE) 29 MIC1N C1401 0.1 PCMCLK 108 50 28 24 96 181 CCO 112 VSS 12 23 22 RXQB C1400 0.1 5-8 (9-F~G) 75 87 100 52 VSSTH31 101 103 102 92 80 57 68 64 VSSTH29 VSSTH30 VSSTH28 VSSTH27 VSSTH25 VSSTH26 VSSTH24 VSSTH22 VSSTH23 VSSTH21 VSSTH20 44 43 42 SDA VSSTH18 VSSTH19 VSSTH17 32 NC 27 25 20 9 7 19 29 86 28 21 SCL VDD_IO IRQ RESETB RWRRST INTLCKB 72 SIMCLK SIMDAT SIMRST ONSWB ONSWA 27 TP1211 IC1202 TK73840BDB REGULATOR ONSWC 73 84 98 85 26 62 61 SIMVCC SCLK SDAT 26 VBUS D1200 CUS02Z 11 MIC2P VSS_C VDIG275 R1209 22K 10 21 54 C 4 12 11 MOD1 34 D1202 SB0503EJ 3 9 53 116 25 78 120 C 77 133 110 10 PCMSYN VDDLP 66 132 NC 20 DEC2 C1213 47P(CH) 19 SUB C1211 47P(CH) 18 46 R1218 0.1 1 2 17 DEC1 18 16 114 TP1204 6 15 113 23 R1223 0 9 8 7 14 DEC0 71 6 13 124 51 70 8 PCMCLK PCMI C1221 0.1 C1223 0.1 49 R1222 0 IC1201 XC61CC2002NR VOLTAGE DETECTOR R1201 22K NC 38 C1208 1 TP1205 7 B IREF D2 6 D2 5 6 5 4 GPA12 3 S2 4 G2 VBAT_C GPA7 1 37 39 RXQA NC 136 MIC1P GPA5 D 50 3 GPA6 D D1 8 D1 7 2 1 GPA13 6 1 S1 2 G1 15 136 VSS_B 95 4 1 13 A VDD_E 45 GND 3 5 14 NC NC 4 R1215 1 5 4 RXIA VCORE15_W RXIB 15 PCMO 119 2 2 R1216 0 C1205 10 3 104 D 16 2 106 D 1 2 VIN VOUT R1200 10K 5 R1224 0 1 VDD_D 105 C1241 0.01 R1261 100K 30 C1217 1 SIM_IO SIM_OP 7 C1231 18P(CH) C1228 0.001 I/O 6 OP 5 GND 4 VDIG275 VIBR GPA3 3 VBAT_B R1217 0 3 CLK 2 RESET 1 Power C1230 18P(CH) VDDCODEC GPA4 VCORE15 121 Q1200 ECH8603 3 74 VSS_A EXTLDO 118 TP1235 131 C1227 1 VSSCODEC GPA2 TP1206 D1201 RB521S30 G S 142 VDD_B 117 4 63 143 SRST 35 R1221 C1210 0 1 Q1212 SCH1302 C1200 0.01 93 1 L1201 22µH VDCIO 11 SIMOFF 6 NS Q1205 EC4401 C 3 ND 5-8 (12-C) SERVICE_N 3 ND ND C1209 1 2 VBAT_A VDD_A CDCDCB 62 NS NG 24 130 NS 4 PG 12 VSRAM18 CDCDCA 63 2 ND R1220 0 3 VDDADC B 2 NG PD GPA1 1 PS C1212 2.2 VBATIB Q1210 SI1555 DL 4 4 GPA0 ND GND 4 VSSADC ADSTR NG 3 2 GND 3 31 5-8 (10-A) JACKPOWEN 5-14 (8-G) 5-15 (3-H) VDDA 129 ND 5 Q1202 EC4401 C VDDB 140 1 VDIG275 R1225 0 R1208 0 R1214 0.22 141 NS 1 2 C1204 10 VREF VMEM18 ONSWB_N 4 C1218 4.7 ND C1216 4.7 NG C1214 4.7 1 SIM_CLK SIM_RESET SIMVC C C1224 1 TP1234 R1211 0 Q1204 EC4401 C R1207 1M R1205 100K TP1233 115 VBATIB 5-14 (8-G) PRGDET TP1232 107 TP1231 8 R1232 330 SIMCLK EXTLDO C1215 4.7 5-15 (3-H) 91 5-8 (9-E) TP1203 VSS R1263 2.2M TP1222 4 VDD ND MCLK ND NS APLL_ATEST1 NG IDBALL 2 5-8 (8-G) 2 VSS 1 3 TP1221 TP1218 VDD 4 5-8 (12-C) (BOOTMODE[0]) ND PWRRST_N 49 ND NS 32 TP1220 R1266 0 ONSWC 48 NG TP1217 M_I2CDAT M_I2CCLK 5-8 (12-E) 47 1 A 5-8 (12-E) 5-9 (3-F) 5-17 (6-C) Q1215 EC4404 C C1207 0.1 Q1214 EC4404 C TP1213 67 C1260 1 R1265 1M R1264 3.3M R1262 220K 5-12 (11-D) MAIN PWB-A(2/6) 902SH ( 4 3 5 6 7 ) : Not Mount Waveform numbers of 22 , 32 , 36 are shown on pages 5-3 to 5-5. 8 10 9 Figure 2 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (2/9) 5 -- 9 5 -- 10 11 12 CONFIDENTIAL 902SH VDIG29 RECEPTION SIGNAL SPEAKER SIGNAL R1525 1M VBT29 6 R1526 560 15 7 C1521 0.1 R1546 0 LPMODE_N R1534 0 EN2 EN3 23 EN4 17 20 MODE 10 27 9 4 3 6 5 7 VOUT3 11 5 12 R1548 0 R1550 10 NC NC NC NC 10 9 8 7 IRDA+IRLED 6 RXD NIRQ 6 7 TXD CA1521 1 4 3 1 2 8 LEDA INFRARED PORT A 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 5-8 (12-C) R1549 0 IRRIRQ_N VTLVDS15 R1541 0 12 VOUT5 C1528 10 C1529 4.7 C1531 1 C1532 1 GND GND 6 B IRCTRL 33 32 GND GND GND2 GND1 GND3 PGND GND 31 30 3 21 10 9 C VTLVDS25 8 VOUT4 30 8 3 VCC 4 TXD-RC SGND 9 5 SD DOUT 5 VBATIB TP1504 10 C1526 4.7 C1524 0.1 29 C1523 100P (CH) 2 4 VDIG29 14 VOUT2 3 TP1505 CREF 11 B 1 7 4 VOUT1 2 11 NRST LED1503 GP2W3240 1 GND 2 VIO TP1503 R1540 120K R1538 0 8 29 CS VTRAM15 C1530 10 R1539 82K 1 SNSG 26 D 28 ISNS 11 33 28 24 18 IN- 12 25 LPM TP1502 R1537 10K C1527 100P (CH) 27 13 24 EN5 19 R1578 0 25 5-7 (3-A) 5-8 (12-B) 5-13 (4-H) FB 31 14 L1500 2.2µH 22 26 VOUT 32 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 22 EN1 16 IC1502 NC VMEM18 R1570 0 13 VCC 2 VIN2 9 VIN1 5 PVCC T4G_POW VTRAM25 IC1504 FA3727R POWER CONTROL 1 12 CLKI TP1501 R1509 0 VDIG275 NC C1525 10 4 GND 23 2 GND 5-12 (8-E) R1556 0 3 VIN3 A 1 TP1500 5-17 (1-A) C1520 0.1 SCL R1555 1 C1542 2.2 R1558 0 VDD IC1502 BU7876GL INFRARED REMOTE Tx CONTROLLER LSI VBATIB R1554 0 SDA VBATIB NC 5-13 (2-D) 5-8 (12-D) GND SYSCLK1 NC MAIN PWB-A(3/6) 902SH 5-8 (12-C) IRRX IRTX CAMINT LCDINT SLCDRST R1557 0 TP1506 VRX2DN VRX2CKP VRX2DP VTX1DP VTX1DN VTX1CKP VTX1CKN R1575 1M R1574 1M R1517 0 26 VRX2CKN VDIG29_T VDIG29_T C RSTGA VDIG29_T VDWAIT LCDRST VDON VDIG29 LVSIN CAMCLK R1522 0 27 CDAT0 CDAT1 FL1501 FILTER CAMINT CDAT2 PCCLK CDAT3 CDAT5 CDAT4 CDAT6 CDAT7 2 VSYNC 4 1 C1513 0.001 VDIG29_T HSYNC 3 FL1500 NOISE FILTER 3 NOISE 4 2 1 NC NC 323 NC 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 A (VDDIOA) HDAT15 HDAT14 G 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 H 133 134 J 145 146 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 147 148 149 150 151 152 142 143 144 153 154 DACCE 212 NC 259 B 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 HDAT4 L 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 GPIO0 343 NC 255 178 HDAT2 HDAT1 M HDAT0 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 C NC N 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 I2CDATB 133 NC 250 200 /STBYB /PDEN B P 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 R 214 215 216 217 218 219 220 208 209 210 211 212 213 222 223 224 225 226 227 CONFIG0 CONFIG2 221 SELD1 285 NC 246 SYSCLK T SYSCLKEN 228 229 230 231 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 239 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 247 PCRCLK 227 PCRXIN 200 248 PLLEN 268 269 PCRXOUT 213 PCRXIEN 185 287 288 NC 245 BEDAT7 258 BEDAT6 313 B /PLLLD B PLLSEL1 U 249 250 V 270 271 251 252 253 254 255 256 257 258 259 260 261 262 263 264 265 266 272 273 274 275 276 277 278 279 280 281 282 283 284 285 286 267 PLLSEL2 PLLBP PLLBPIN NC POMCLK B PIMCLK D W 289 290 Y 304 305 291 292 293 294 308 309 310 311 295 296 297 313 314 315 298 299 300 301 317 318 319 320 302 303 323 324 B NC ADSDI ADSDO 306 307 312 316 321 322 ADSCK ADLRCK AA 325 326 327 328 329 330 331 332 333 334 335 336 337 338 339 340 341 342 343 344 345 NC TOP VIEW 5-8 (10-A) FLIP_R 5-13 (6-F) HPMUTE_N CN1501 29 NC LCDRST FLOW VDO VDIG29_T 2 SP-L2 N 3 SP-R1 VDWAIT NC 4 LVSIN CHG_C_CNT 7 BLED+ 8 BLED- M_LCD_I2CCLK NC 9 LCDRST NTSC_RST 10 LCDINT 5-8 (12-C) VAMP_PD 11 FLIP_R BDRST 12 VDON LEDRST M_LCD_I2CDAT AKPD_N 13 VDWAIT 14 SCL(LCD R1576 0 15 SDA(LCD VDIG29 V1551 100P V1552 100P V1553 100P NTSC_PD T4G_STB 5-11 (3-F) (3-A) R1544 3.3K VDIG29 T4G_POW 5-11 ZMPEN SDEN 35 NC R1542 1K R1543 1K 16 LVSIN CDAT1 SLCDDC R1545 3.3K 34 17 D1(CAMPXL0) CDAT0 18 D0(CAMPXL0) CDAT3 19 D3(CAMPXL0) CDAT4 20 D4(CAMPXL0) CDAT6 23 D7(CAMPXL0) CDAT2 24 D2(CAMPXL0) VSYNC 25 VSYNC 26 HSYNC 27 PCCLK 28 SYSCLK 29 SCL(CAM 30 SDA(CAM NC SEDO 31 SUBCAMTEMP SECLK R1551 1M AKCS 32 POW_CE 33 POW_ECO LEDLD 34 BATTCAM SLCDCE R1523 680 NC TO DISPLAY PWB-B 5-21 (2-E) 22 D5(CAMPXL0) CDAT7 HSYNC R1524 100K CN3001 21 D6(CAMPXL0) CDAT5 PCCLK NC SP-R2 5 EAR 6 XEAR 5-9 (2-E) TP1400 NC 41 1 SP-L1 LCDINT NC NC C1519 1 35 BATTLCD BDCE VMEM18 36 VCCR 37 VTX1DP C1517 15P (CH) 4 3 1 2 X1500 27MHz 38 VTX1DN C1518 15P (CH) 39 VTX1CKP 5-11 (3-F) LPMODE_N 40 VTX1CKN RA1500 100 at 100MHz DISPPXL7 DISPPXL6 VTX1DP 1 8 DISPPXL5 VTX1DN 2 7 DISPPXL4 VTX1CKP 3 6 BEDAT3 257 BEDAT2 311 BEDAT1 294 DISPPXL3 VTX1CKN 4 5 BEDAT0 276 BECLK 310 DISPPXL0 VCCR 42 COAXIAL CABLE DISPPXL2 DISPPXL1 BECLK BEHSYNC BEVSYNC NC R1527 1M BDDAT6 309 BDDAT5 329 BDDAT4 256 DIRRX B NC B NC BLED- VBATIB BEDAT5 312 BEDAT4 277 NC 241 BDCLK 306 BDDAT7 330 ADSDOI 5-11 (2-F) SDCLK BEHSYNC 293 BEVSYNC 331 D ADLRCKO ADSCKO BLED+ SDPWR NC SELD3 322 SELD2 301 NC 5-11 (1-F) SDDET_N SECLK 248 SELD4 320 B CONFIG1 L1567 600nH VDIG29 SEDO 211 SEDI 209 /STBYA BEARN SDDATA0 I2CCLKA 296 I2CDATA 279 I2CCLKB 159 B 190 NC /RESET SDDATA1 GPIO3 300 GPIO2 342 GPIO1 321 166 HDAT5 HDAT3 SDDATA2 GPIO5 341 GPIO4 263 HDAT8 HDAT7 K SDDATA3 R1533 100 NC GPIO7 319 GPIO6 283 HDAT10 HDAT6 R1529 47 R1531 47 DACSD 196 DACLD 210 HDAT11 HDAT9 R1528 47 R1530 47 R1532 47 SDCMD /DACRST 197 DACCLK 198 B HDAT13 HDAT12 29 TSDAT 298 TSCLK 338 /TSEN 281 TSFRM 316 NC 262 L1566 600nH R1573 1M CCLK1 27 NC 324 NC NC NC NC 204 /CCS1 192 84 /CCS2 CCLK2 CINT2 202 201 CINT1 219 /CRST2 /CRST1 203 193 CDCLK 181 CDAT0 182 CDAT1 145 CDAT6 158 157 CDAT5 169 CDAT4 170 CDAT3 CDAT2 168 CDAT7 VRX2DP 51 VRX2DN 68 50 VRX2CKP VRX2CKN 32 325 NC 180 CHREF CVREF 183 NC NC NC NC VTX2CKP 30 VTX2CKN 9 13 VRX1DP 12 VRX1DN 33 VRX1CKP VRX1CKN 69 VTX2DP 86 VTX2DN 65 67 VTX1DP 49 VTX1DN VTX1CKP 66 31 VTX1CKN NC NC NC 8 /LCS1 48 /LWAIT2 64 /LWAIT1 77 LVSIN LPRCLK 63 326 NC VVMID 10 NC NC NC LCLK1 7 /LCS2 107 NC 101 /LRST2 85 29 /LRST1 LCLK2 28 /LDISPEN NC NC NC NC NC NC LDAT3 44 80 LDAT2 79 LDAT1 59 LDAT0 119 /LWR 135 /LRD LRS 147 NC 103 LDAT4 NC NC NC NC NC NC NC LDAT6 60 LDAT5 81 LDAT7 82 83 24 LDAT8 LDAT11(ERRCAM1) LDAT10(ERRCAM2) 104 LDAT9 61 NC LDAT13(CAM1START) 62 LDAT12(CAM2START) 45 LDAT16(LCDSTART2) 46 26 LDAT15(ERRLCD1) LDAT14(ERRLCD2) 25 287 268 TESTL3 TESTL2 222 TESTL1 221 267 TESTL0 344 NC LDAT17(LCDSTART1) 5 79 100 HADR0 BDDAT3 292 BDDAT2 307 NC NC 239 NC 216 NC NC T_I2CDATA NC 156 NC T_I2CCLKA 334 VSS 242 VSS 314 VSS 235 VSS 236 VSS 240 VSS 172 VSS 177 VSS 206 VSS 207 VSS 208 VSS VSS 139 VS S VS S VS S 127 125 VS S 112 117 VS S NC NC VSS NC 111 11 VSS VDD2E VDD2E BDDAT1 308 BDDAT0 275 122 98 106 105 VSSC VSSC VDDIOB VDDIOB VDDIOB VDDIOB VDD2E 78 173 161 339 303 289 328 VDD2E 2.5V 121 B 146 C A 1.5V 167 1.5V 270 D 1.5V VDDIOB 1.5V VDDIOB VSSVR VDDIOB VSSVT VDDIOC VSSVT VDDIOB NC VDDV2R LVDS2.5V NC 138 LRCK 76 99 228 ADSDI ADSDO 75 HADR1 VSSE AMCLK 5-13 (2-C) 74 78 237 110 73 98 199 109 72 77 179 108 71 F 269 134 70 E VDDIOC 99 69 155 116 NWCLK 225 /NWOEN 223 NWINT 288 B HADR2 VDDIOC 89 120 56 HADR3 58 NC 189 HADR5 VDDIOC NC 68 VDDIOC NC 55 HADR6 VDDIOC NC 54 HADR4 VSSE NC 30 42 53 NWDO 224 NC 264 VSSE G NC 67 3 SD P.W.B. CONNECT FPC PWB-H 162 66 6 163 65 43 144 R1572 100 64 234 R1571 100 63 233 BICK 62 VDDIOA 153 LRCK 61 97 143 60 VDDIOA 151 59 76 41 152 58 VDDIOA NC D HADR8 VDDIOD R1564 0 R1565 100 52 HADR7 VSSE ADSDO SDDAT0 251 /SDDET 295 B VSSE 150 ADSDI 51 HADR10 VDDIOA 175 50 NC BEARP 5-10 (8-B) NC SDDAT2 271 SDDAT1 232 B HADR9 19 NC 36 49 16 176 48 132 R1561 1M 265 47 220 AMCLK 286 46 195 187 R1563 100 45 VDD1P R1562 1M 44 VDD1P 5-8 (10-A) CN1500 43 VDD1P 178 57 NC 273 NWDI 247 /NWIEN 226 VDD1P 174 SDPWR 278 SDCLK 291 VDD1P 165 5-8 (10-A) T4G_PLLLD_N T4G_PLLEN 23 164 42 47 5-12 (11-F) LPMODE_N SP-L1 SP-L2 NC R1547 100K 41 57 SLCDRST 40 261 51 52 BDCE 39 214 SPSP+ BDRST R1505 0 244 38 166 SLCDRST SDDET SDEN 266 37 VDD1C SDCLK 302 C1505 0.0033 36 154 BDCE 215 R1508 1M SLCDDC 35 VDD1C BDRST SDDATA2 VDIG29_T SEDO SECLK SLCDCE 34 118 SDDATA3 R1504 0 R1502 0 33 VSSE DC_B 32 160 SCEB 217 254 31 VSSE SEDO SECLK SDDATA0 LEDLD 30 VDD1D 1 2 LEDLD SDCMD SDDATA1 R1506 0 R1503 0 186 29 149 C1587 0.1 GND GND 43 22 28 VDD1D SDEN GND 21 NC 27 VDD1D SDDET_N SDPWR 131 5-13 (2-D), 5-8 (12-D) Y_RESOUT0_N 5-12 (8-E) T4G_STB 26 VDD1D SDDET_N GND 142 D1 5-12 (11-D) 25 VDD1D 5-8 (10-A) BLED+ D2 D0 BLED- 24 336 SDCLK GND 130 23 VDD1D SDDATA2 BLED- LEDRST 141 D3 22 332 SDDATA3 F BATTBB BATTBB BATTBB 129 D4 B 318 SDDATA0 VCC BATTBB BATTBB 5-13 (2-B) 21 290 SDDATA1 VCC CAMINT R1507 1M 140 D5 21 20 284 SDCMD VCC 96 D6 20 19 327 SDPWR VCC 75 D7 FLOW 19 18 VDD1D BLED+ 5-12 (11-D) BLED+ GAINT D8 L1501 600nH 18 17 VDD1D 1 4 ZMPEN TXON_N 17 16 260 2 3 FLOW I2CCLKB(2MCAM) I2CDATB(2MCAM) 16 15 VDD1D RA1561 100K LEDRST RSGA 15 14 VDD1D VDIG29 GND 14 13 VDD1D 44 LVDSDP 95 R1559 1M ZMPEN LVDSDN 56 D9 V1501 33P RSTGA 94 128 D10 L1500A 600nH V1500 33P 7 8 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 2 1 GND 3 C1555 15P (CH) 114 D12 D11 EXCKI LVDSCKP 4 VRX2DP 40 D13 VBATIB LVDSCKN 5 6 74 D14 6 5 3 93 D15 54 53 4 VRX2DN 17 5-7 (1-A~B) C1502 0.1 VDIG29 VRX2CKP 54 A1 C1503 0.1 13 12 VDD1D 8 12 11 4 7 1 11 10 15 6 2 10 9 190 5 3 9 8 115 4 R1560 1M 45 37 A2 8 7 C1554 15P (CH) 91 A3 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 VRX2CKN 71 A4 VDIG29 VBATIB RA1547 22 E 53 A5 CAMINT 8 7 136 A6 5-8 (10-B) 7 6 C HADR11 VDD1E 126 6 5 VDD1E 35 A7 5 4 HADR12 VDD1E 14 A8 4 3 VDD1E 52 A9 3 2 218 70 A10 2 205 90 A19 VDD1E TXON_N 194 2Y VDD1E 2A 4 3 TXON NC 1 B(VDDIOB) /HINT NC 1 /HWAIT /HDREQ NC 317 NC 305 MJTMS 238 MJTCK 315 SDCMD 274 SDDAT3 252 /HWR VDD1E 34 A20 5-10 (8-D) 73 113 188 VDD1E T4G_HDREQ T4G_HINT 171 5 2 5-8 (12-B) 5-8 (10-B) C1582 0.1 A(VDDIOA) 123 72 WE_N NC VCC /HCS1 VDIG29_T MJTDO 337 /MJTRST 335 NC 304 /HCS2 SP-L2 SP-R1 SP-R2 A /HVCS1 /HRD 102 38 SP-L1 5-14 (8-C) MJTDI 297 B /HVCS2 148 18 TESTL4 1 55 OE_N C B 137 VDIG29_T GND 39 92 NC 345 249 NC 5-7 (1-A) T4G_MEMADV_N 5-13 (2-B), 5-7 (1-F) 6 1Y 1 1A NC IC1500 TC3525XBG MULTIMEDIA ACCELERATOR BUSSEL LVDS1.5V IC1505 LVC2G04Z LOGIC PORCTR HBWSEL HWTSEL C LVDS NC VSSE 20 333 280 B VSSE NC R1510 0 DTVM VDDV1R 282 D DTCLK DTMB VDDV1T 230 VSSE 191 184 NC 88 231 229 HCS1_N 5-7 (1-H) NC 87 CSYMU_N 2 124 NC 100 5-13 (2-C) TESTH2 VDIG29_T TESTH1 253 TESTH0 340 299 TESTL7 243 TESTL6 TESTL5 272 NC TP1507 NTSC_RST NC NC NC BICK VAMP_PD NTSC_PD VTLVDS15 SEDO 5-13 (4-G) VDIG29 AKCS AKPD_N C1504 1 CN2000 VTRAM15 VTLVDS15 R1512 0 C1507 1 C1508 1 VTLVDS15 R1516 0 R1514 0 BECLK VTLVDS25 BEHSYNC C1510 1 C1509 1 BEVSYNC VMEM18 R1518 0 VANA15 C1506 1 TO SD PWB-C 5-23 (3-H) H VTRAM25 SECLK C1512 1 C1514 1 R1520 0 C1515 1 R1519 0 R1511 0 5-13 (5-F~H) C1516 1 C1511 1 DISPPXL7 R1515 10 DISPPXL6 DISPPXL5 DISPPXL4 DISPPXL3 DISPPXL2 DISPPXL1 DISPPXL0 NOTES ON SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM can be found on page 5-1. 1 2 ( 4 3 5 6 7 ) : Not Mount Waveform numbers of 26 , 27 , 29 , 30 , 34 , 35 , 43 to 45 are shown on pages 5-2 to 5-5. 8 10 9 Figure 3 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (3/9) 5 -- 11 5 -- 12 11 12 CONFIDENTIAL 902SH MAIN PWB-A(4/6) RECEPTION SIGNAL TRANSMISSION SIGNAL SPEAKER SIGNAL 902SH R1642 0 R1646 0 C1620 0.1 C1632 0.1 29 28 27 GND IN-R VCC IN-L Vref R1653 2.2K 30 26 C1650 0.022 25 C2 31 R2 32 SURROUND ON/OFF C1601 0.0047 C1624 1 R1636 1M C1 1 C3 C1677 0.0047 24 R1645 0 C1648 1 VDIG29 SUROUNDSW A R1 2 C1602 0.1 VCC AGC_det 22 AGCDET 19 VREFSP AGC VREFSP 18 6 7 AGC AGC ON/OFF 8 AGCONOFF A1 R1657 10K 21 4 5 C1605 0.001 R1622 10K 5-7 (1-B) C1678 0.1 R1659 10K R1660 100K C1679 0.001 20 3 IC1603 AN12974A AGC STEREO AMP. R1623 10K 23 SPATIALIZER R3 C1600 1 D4 R-ch L-ch VCC D3 D2 VBATIB D1 D0 R1624 0 WE_N 9 OE_N C1610 1 10 11 12 14 13 15 17 D5 STB ON/OFF B R1621 1M D6 SP_SAVE 5-7 (1-F) 5-11 (3-D) 5-7 (1-A~B) 5-13 (2-B) D7 C1682 2.2 C1681 0.47 C1680 1 VBATIB 16 R1656 0 33 34 35 36 37 R1635 1M C1676 1 R1655 1M SPSAVE 2 CCO NC EQ1L EQ1R EQ2L IOVDD1 6 6 15 24 52 61 70 EQ2R NC 5 5 14 23 51 60 69 EQ3L LED0 4 4 13 22 31 50 59 68 EQ3R LED1/GPIO4 3 3 12 21 30 37 43 49 58 67 LED2/GPIO5 2 2 11 20 29 36 42 48 57 66 NC MTR 1 1 10 19 28 35 41 47 56 65 SPOUT1L NC SDI SPOUT2L PLLC (SPOUT1R) SPVSSR BBL BBR DVSS D SPVSSL (SPOUT1L) VREF LRCK HPC NC EXC BCLK SPOUT1R SPOUT2R NS R1649 2.2K C1642 4.7 2 4 R1650 1K ND Q1605 EC4301 C C1646 4.7 Q1604 EC4401 C C1635 0.1 NC NC C1622 0.027 R1620 33K R1631 0 R1618 120K TP1601 5-10 (8-B) C1633 0.1 R1661 0 MIC200 AUXI1 C1651 0.1 C1626 120P(CH) TP1602 NC NC MIC201 R1662 0 NC NC R1626 15 NC R1625 15 MIC1P NC MIC1_BIAS YMUINT_N SYSCLK1 C1684 0.1 TMS Vout NC VIB1600 Vin 3 GND 2 STBY 1 IC1601 BH30FB1WHFV VIBLATOR REGULATOR 4 3 1 2 TRST_N 6 2 5 3 4 5-8 (10-A) JACKDET_N R1634 100 TP1605 TCK D1600 RB521G30 R1630 3.3K VDIG29_T M R1627 1M R1628 100K R1678 3.3K 1 6 2 5 RTCK C1675 680P 5-8 (10-A) 5-8 (7-F) 5-8 (10-A) C1723 0.1 AUXO2 TP1614 R1641 3.3M 5-8 (9-E) TP1613 IC1604 LVC1G07Z LOGIC 5 VCC DISPPXL1 27 D1 DISPPXL2 26 D2 DISPPXL3 31 D3 DISPPXL4 39 D4 DISPPXL5 48 D5 DISPPXL6 38 D6 R1665 10 9 UART-TX NC 14 Y NC 4 C 3 CVBS VDIG29 VMEM18 R1806 10 NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 B 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 C 19 20 21 22 23 D 24 25 26 27 E 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 G 36 37 38 39 H 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 J 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 F 5-8 (10-A) 5-9 (2-B) UD9 UD8 UD7 UD6 UD5 UD4 UD3 UD1 UD2 PD SCL UD0 SDA 1 10 DGND JACKPOWEN NC NC 2 NC NC 5 NC NC 9 NC NC 11 NC NC 30 NC NC 49 NC NC 57 NC 8 SYSINV 55 IREF 25 1 VDD CE 6 2 NC GND 5 3 VOUT ECO 4 C1640 1 VDIG29 NC R1804 0 C1647 1 R1803 6.8K 5-9 (2-A) VREFIN 24 PRGDET R1663 0 VREFOUT 20 C1803 4.7 NC C1802 0.1 IC1602 R1163D291B 2.9 V REGULATOR VBATIB TEST 23 NC 1 SELA 29 34 52 53 13 19 28 35 46 51 10 12 15 21 V1602 15P R1603 0 4 11 GND (for Connecter Body) INDEX VANA29 VBATIB A 56 D7 DISPPXL7 5-12 (10-G~H) NC NC 22 D0 AVSS C1707 1 54 FID/VSYNC AVSS VDIG29 45 HSYNC BEVSYNC DISPPXL0 AVSS R1724 0 UART-RX V1653 15P D1601 RB521G30 C1645 0.1 TDO TEST 18 IC1800 AK8813P NTSC ENCODER 43 SYSCLK BEHSYNC DVSS R1723 0 R1704 1M 48 BECLK NC DVSS HPL 15 14 R1664 10 12 GND (for Connecter Body) 7 17 16 33 32 37 36 40 50 41 42 44 47 DVSS 13 6 DVSS 12 28 AVDD 11 ADSDI G C1706 1 AVDD 10 TP1800 NC /RESET VCOM 9 NC 8 VDIG29 RA1800 100K DVDD 7 ADSDO 5-8 (7-F) NTSC_PD NTSC_RST DVDD BICK MOUT 17 MUTET 16 HPR MCLK BICK C1705 0.1 DVDD AVSS LRCK AMCLK MIN 18 HVDD 5 6 LRCK NC T_I2CCLKA C1704 0.1 DVDD AVDD CDTI C1703 0.1 1 AINL2 AINR2 4 1 D1603 RB521G30 2 T_I2CDATA 21 LIN 20 RIN 19 HVSS SEDO VREF IC1700 AK4569 PCM CODEC DVSS CCLK DVDD CSN 3 8 37 R1652 0 3 GND 2 AINL1 AINR1 PD N 2 SDTO 1 AKCS C1709 4.7 3 22 SECLK AKPD_N NC UART0TX 4 23 SDTI 5-11 (3-H) 37 VDIG275 R1644 1M C1702 4.7 24 VCC(2.9V) R1807 3.9K UART0RX VDIG275 25 7 VDIG275 5-10 (8-B) C1701 2.2 26 MONO+ST TDI ONSWPUEN R1719 0 27 JEARL 6 C1655 0.1 C1628 1 R1716 0 28 JEARR 5 R1667 100 HIFIDET_N VANA29 VDIG29 C1700 0.1 4 C1674 680P TP1606 4 3 C1627 1 HPMUTE_N R1679 100K C1716 0.1 JACK L1600 FERRITE BEADS 5-12 (3-E) F JMIC 3 C1654 0.1 Q1602 EMT1 VIB001 VIBLATOR C1717 0.1 2 L1601 FERRITE BEADS 5-8 (7-F) VIB1601 CA1609 1 AGND RA1647 560K 5-8 (7-F) Q1601 HN1C03 FUZ 1 VBATIB 2 5-10 (8-B) 1 AUXO1 5 1 VDIG275 C1614 0.1 4 R1612 0 4 JK1600 VIDEO OUT/ HANDSFREE MICROPHONE CONNECTOR R1606A 0 TP1609 NC L1654 600nH C1644 0.1 C1672 0.047 AUXO1_YMU E L1602 FERRITE BEADS 3 5-10 (7-F) 5-8 (7-G) MIC_GND C1631 0.1 MIC2P C1665 0.1 C1667 1 C1652 0.1 R1666 0 TP1604 C1630 100/4 C1664 0.1 C1666 1 5-11 (2-A), 5-8 (12-D) C1671 0.047 C1613 0.1 R1673 0 5-8 (8-G) R1658 0 C1629 100/4 C1612 0.001 R1611 3.3K Y_RESOUT0_N TP1603 C1634 0.1 NC NC 5-8 (12-D), 5-11 (3-F) MIC200 MICROPHONE NC NC 28 18 69 37 14 36 43 26 35 61 59 67 52 70 40 60 56 64 5-8 (10-B) 3 AUX1_BIAS C1619 C1623 0.1 0.1 HPOUT_R NC J HPOUT_L GPIO3 HPOUTR GPIO2 NC GPIO0 GPIO1 NC G H 72 63 73 65 44 66 57 38 58 54 48 45 42 46 41 62 9 50 F 7 16 25 32 38 44 53 62 71 C1611 0.1 C1625 120P(CH) PD MIC2_BIAS NC NC NC NC /RD /WR D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D1 D0 A0 E 8 17 26 33 39 45 54 63 72 EXTOUT LRCK C D 9 18 27 34 40 46 55 64 73 8 7 TXOUT NC BICK B 9 CLKI NC C1603 0.1 VIBREG_CONT ADSDO A HPOUTL/MONO IOVDD2 RXIN FMICLED R1619 33K R1617 120K IOVDD2 IOVDD2 EXTIN 5-10 (7-E) D2 /CS NC SPVDDL SPVDDR /IRQ 23 4 13 10 21 11 20 1 17 29 30 31 55 47 68 19 27 C1607 0.1 AVSS BICK BICK IC1600 YMU783C MOBILE AUDIO DVDD DVSS C1608 1 C1606 1 LRCK LRCK DVDD AVDD /RST R1607 0 R1668 0 ADSDO ADSDO R1602 0 5-11 (3-G) VMEM18 C1604 4.7 ADSDI ADSDI R1606 0 AMCLK AMCLK C1621 0.027 PG 3 1 5-12 (11-D) R1616 0 7 16 25 6 15 24 5 32 39 34 53 51 49 22 3 12 2 71 33 8 4 NG R1639 4.7K SP-R1 SP-R2 R1609 0 PD C1637 4.7 TP1612 TP1600 VBATIB VDIG29 1 ND SPSAVE STBONOFF SUROUNDSW A1 D7 D6 WE_N D5 OE_N D4 D3 D2 VDIG29 VANA29 TP1610 R1615 0 CSYMU_N C 5-12 (11-D) SP-L2 PS R1643 3.3M R1638 1K SP-L1 R1614 0 R1610 0 5-11 (3-D) D1 D0 CPU-I/F AGCONOFF C1673 4.7 R1648 1K TP1611 R1613 0 R1651 2.2K TP1608 STBONOFF C1800 4.7 VDIG29 R1802 0 1 CE ECO 6 GND 5 LPMODE_N 5-7 (3-A) 5-8 (12-B) 5-11 (3-B) C1801 1 C1714 1 VANA29 2 GND VDIG29 R1720 0 3 VDD Vout 4 R1711 180 C1720 10 IC1701 MM1671XN VIDEO AMP. 4 VIN VSAG 3 5 GND VOUT 2 6 V+ PS 1 C1721 10 C1718 100/4 C1722 100/4 R1717 150 TP1607 R1718 150 C1713 4.7 H VAMP_PD VAMP_PD NOTES ON SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM can be found on page 5-1. 1 2 ( 4 3 5 6 7 Waveform numbers of 28 , 37 , 48 are shown on pages 5-4, 5-5. ) : Not Mount 8 10 9 Figure 4 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (4/9) 5 -- 13 5 -- 14 11 12 1 2 3 5 -- 15 4 5 6 NOTES ON SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM can be found on page 5-1. 7 ( 8 ) : Not Mount 9 10 Figure 5 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (5/9) 5 -- 16 11 L H L L GSM1800/1900Tx GSM1900Rx L L L H H L L H H L 5-15 (4-H) 5-15 (3-A) 5-15 (4-A) VCCB 3 C022 0.001 4 R002 10K L101 22nH 2 3 QRB G IRB QRA IRB QRA G G IRA IRA 5-17 (3-F) QRB C513 0.01 L GND 5 NC G G 16 5-15 (5-H) GPRFCTRL 15 CLK C102 5P(CH) 17 DATA 1 18 STROBE 2 C100 47P(CH) 14 GNDVCO RFHA GNDPLANE REON K J H G 28 32 31 44 46 36 35 38 39 40 41 42 43 34 30 19 21 20 22 23 25 24 GNDVCO BSEL TXOLB GNDSILENT 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 45 37 33 24 12 0 20 26 22 NC 1 Q003 RN47A4 JEF L100 4.7nH 13 12 11 GNDRF 10 IR A IR B 9 29 GNDVCO GSM1800Rx 16 4 C101 5P(CH) IR A IR B 0 27 9 8 7 23 9 8 7 14 15 16 17 18 19 RFHB EGSMTx GND 15 FL100 Rx-SAW (DCS) 5 3 L110 18nH F 25 21 13 TXON EGSMRx 14 1 2 2 C112 47P(CH) QRA 8 E D C 6 5 NC L GND GSM900Tx 13 GSM900Rx DCS1800Rx 3 WCDMA GSM1900RX 1 QRB 7 11 6 5 GNDVCO L 12 DCS1800Tx 11 GND FL001 ANT SW MODULE L111 18nH C110 47P(CH) QRA VCCRF 6 B 4 26 RXON VCG VC2 VC1 (ANTSW3) (ANTSW2) (ANTSW1) C004 47P(CH) VC1 10 Vdd 4 1 4 QRB C104 22P(CH) RFLA 5 4 GNDRF L CONTROL LOGIC C005 0.001 C003 47P(CH) 5 VCG 5 C122 5P(CH) C111 47P(CH) 3 2 1 NC 39 VCCBUF 37 27 28 29 30 31 GNDVCO 32 TXOLA 33 PCTL 34 GNDVAR 35 VCCVCO 36 C202 0.01 C335 22P(CH) C356 22P(CH) C113 22P(CH) C330 22P(CH) 40 NC 41 GNDBUF 38 GNDVCO UMTS G G 6 7 FL110 Rx-SAW (GSM) 4 3 2 1 NC XOOLA GNDPLL PS 42 NC 1 1.50V 8 SP031 9 , 10 L301 68nH SP032 L202 100µH R222 120 C225 0.0018 C334 22P(CH) C361 22P(CH) R223 390 C224 0.0012 C221 0.01 R220 560 G V_WIVI G V_WIVI 5-10 (11-B) WRFLOOP 5-10 (8-D) 5-10 (11-B) G RADCLK G RADDAT G RADSTR G RXON 5-8 (9-F) VLOOP G BSEL0 G PCTL G 5-10 (8-D) G MODA G MODB G MODC 5-8 (9-F) (3-H) G 5-15 VCCA G MODD (8-D) 5-10 (11-B) G 5-10 RTEMP G TXQB G TXQA G TXIB G TXIA 5-15 (3-H) 5-15 (4-H) G RXQA RXQB RXIA RXIB 5-15 (2-A) 5-15 (4-H) 5-16 (11-G) VCCB MCLK 5-8 (12-E) 5-10 (8-E) WDAT WCLK VCXOCONT 5-10 (8-C) VCORE15 5-10 (11-B) WSTR 5-10 (11-B) 5-15 (3-A) 5-15 (4-H) 5-16 (11-G) G TXON G G G G G G G G G G G SP027 VCCB 16 , 17 R773 15K C779 150P(CH) IC100 OM5952AET RECEIVER/TRANSMISSION IC FOR GSM C223 330P ANTSW3 ANTSW0 VC2 ANT 5-8 (9-F) 9 8 GND G 3 2 C002 47P(CH) 3 A NC RFHD RFHC GNDRF 43 R511 470 C515 0.1 1 NC 3 R701 10 1.50V 2 C222 560P ANTSW1 G G 5 , 6 RFLB 4 3 4 I XOOA WCLK R702 10 L203 68nH ANTSW2 WCDMA GND L121 12nH C103 0.01 5-15 (5-H) Vcc C331 22P (CH) C333 22P(CH) 4 GND 2 XOOC L122 3.9nH 54 XOOB 5 53 VCCPLL 2 C121 5P(CH) 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 MODD 55 XOOB MODC 5-8 (9-E) L351 68nH 6 15 NC 14 SP009 GND IC501 2 LM20SITLX TEMPERATURE SENSOR 13 16 17 WON 18 GNDRFVCO 19 GNDTUIF 20 VCCBUS 21 GNDBUS 22 GNDRFPHD 23 Vo MODB C324 47P(CH) 1 7 SP028 R711 0 IFLO 25 GNDIFVCO 24 SP029 WDAT V+ 12 11 10 GNDIFPLL GNDIFPHD CLK GNDBB MODA C120 47P(CH) 56 46 44 36 32 28 24 NC C327 33P(CH) 1 12 20 TXOHA L352 3.3nH L331 10nH L120 68nH NC PHDOUT G C352 47P(CH) 1 4 5 6 NC C201 0.01 17 FL120 Rx-SAW (PCS) 1,810.00MHz L200 68nH 16 3 2 1 MODD TXOHB BSEL0 G 15 R304 390 R212 100 R211 100 R210 C205 100 47P(CH) VTUNE VAPC GND 14 R306 390 FL331 HYBRID BALUN L330 47nH NC 13 2 3 R305 10 4 5 C226 0.001 5-10 (8-C) C350 1P(CH) 4 BS Vsupply GSM_Pin VAPC DCS_PCSin DCS_PCS out 5 897.50MHz R335 0 TXQA 12 GND GSM_Pout 7 GND 11 Vcc 6 Vcc GND 8 L332 68nH 3 2 6 NC R213 100 C354 0.5P (CH) 9 IC300 CX77313 POWER AMP. MODULE (FOR GSM) 1 C227 0.001 10 GND C325 22P (CH) C332 33P(CH) MODC C362 22P (CH) L342 3.3nH R326 51m (1/5W) R301 470 FL330 HYBRID BALUN 9 8 R710 4.7K XOOA MODA G C341 22P (CH) C313 22P (CH) R303 470 R302 10 C711 0.0033 R503 0 MODB PASENSE 5-10 (8-C) C007 47P (CH) C328 22 C363 1P (CH) TXQB L001 22nH C023 47P(CH) G L008 1nH L201 5.6µH TXIA VBATI NC FL003 ESD DEVICE C514 0.01 3 C511 10P(CH) 2 SP004 L502 18nH 1 L503 5.6nH ANT_IO G C512 10P(CH) 5-9 (2-E) L504 8.2nH RF_I O G 21 SP003 SP002 SP001 C503 22P(CH) 5-10 (8-C) 5-15 (5-H) 4 CN901 COAXIAL CONNECTOR 20 R501 0 C702 22P(CH) 5 CN902 COAXIAL CONNECTOR 1 L507 68nH L908 18nH 1 2 3 C501 47P(CH) R502 680 COAXIAL CABLE R510 0 L501 18nH 2 4 C710 150P(CH) 3 4 3 7 6 C703 0.01 6 GND L506 6.8nH 5 4 C701 0.01 L907 22nH R604 390 35 31 27 23 0 C704 22P(CH) L906 2.7nH RFIN R605 12 0 27 28 DATA 26 29 R703 0 WSTR_WOPY_WIV L411 6.8nH R603 0 C902 1.8P GND C507 3P(CH) C508 4P(CH) R504 680 C900 4P(CH) GND R606 390 L505 6.8nH 3 QIN 2 TXIB IINBAR 5 6 1 IIN 2 1 NC 56 VCCBB 23 FL500 Tx-RFSAW (W-CDMA) 9 8 7 38 39 40 41 42 43 34 30 26 22 VCCIFPHD R901 0 IC630 RF9266 W-CDMA POWER AMP. C635 0.001 R617 0 IFBPBAR VTUNERF QINBAR 9 8 7 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 45 37 6 5 4 PHDIFOUT C905 2.2P 1 VREG 55 54 IFBP J I H 33 6 5 4 VCCIFPLL L904 3.9nH 2 VREG C502 2P(CH) 53 VCCIF 52 MIXOUTBAR G 29 25 3 2 14 15 16 17 18 19 3 2 GNDIFVCO 22 3 GND R631 0 51 MIXOUT F E 21 13 11 1 1 VCCIFVCO 21 4 VCCBIAS C509 10P(CH) C510 0.01 C505 22P(CH) 50 GNDRF D C B A 30 31 32 33 WRFLOOP 34 IFLOBAR VCCRFPHD TXON 1 2 3 SP018 19 SP017 FL420 Rx-IFSAW (W-CDMA) C413 1P(CH) C412 1P(CH) 8 35 XOOB 20 5 VCCBIAS C626 330P 49 OUTBAR 48 OUT 47 VCCRF 46 GNDTUNERF 4 5 6 FL400 Rx-RFSAW (W-CDMA) 2110-2170MHz 7 6 4 XOOC C631 10P(CH) 19 VCC1 18 VCC1 17 GND 16 VCC2 15 VCC2 R632 0 C504 10P(CH) 36 37 38 39 GNDIF GNDRFVCO VCCRFVCO RFLOBAR 40 41 3 2 1 C423 0.0022 C422 0.0022 C441 0.0022 VTUNEIF ANT901 AERIAL TERMINAL R904 0 HINGE_B C632 0.01 6 GND GND 14 GND RFOUT 7 GND VCCDET 1 45 42 GNDRF 13 GND 2 IC620 MAX1820XEBC DCDC 44 43 GNDRF 6 10 GNDRFLO R626 33K 7 8 5 4 4 IC700 OM5955ET W-CDMA TRANSMITTER IC C407 22P(CH) RFLO 8 3 2 C623 10 R401 0 R740 10 GNDRF 3 9 C 3 2 9 C751 22P(CH) L424 4.7nH C730 0.01 R730 10 L421 47nH VCCRFPLL VDETECT 4 10 1 1 B A 8 56 C731 22P(CH) 55 R411 1.5K 5 STROBE 9 C622 22P(CH) 5 7 R720 5.6K 54 1 2 C444 0.01 L441 100nH GNDRFLO 10 FL650 ISOLATOR 6 C624 4.7 C720 0.0056 R721 0 53 4 IFINA C442 0.0022 VCCIFLO 11 6 1 52 51 5 IFINB C443 1P (CH) SP016 18 SP015 PHDRFOUT 12 GND C601A 0.5P(CH) 5 2 C627 4.7 L621 4.7µH 4 3 C628 0.001 L423 4.7nH C404 0.01 50 6 3 7 QRA VCCLF C453 0.01 C454 0.01 C425 0.0022 GNDRFPLL 2 G R627 39K C741 22P(CH) 49 48 C750 22P(CH) 47 VCCIF GNDMIX IFOUTA RFLOOB 8 QRB C451 0.01 C452 0.01 NC GNDIFLO C602 22P(CH) R902 0 HINGE_A WDCDCREF R628 100K 46 46 44 36 32 9 IRA IRB 10 C431 22P(CH) R430 10 11 R760 0 SP022 4 2.71V 2.71V 3 Q701 EC3201 C C601 0.01 1 BUILT-IN AERIAL 5-10 (8-C) G 45 GNDRFLO 44 RFLOOA C403 22P(CH) WPOWERSENSE GNDBYP C740 0.01 WPAREF 43 VCCRF IC400 OM5954ET RECEIVER IC FOR W-CDMA 14 , 15 42 41 RFOUT INDBYP C716 5P(CH) C715 100P (CH) 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 K GNDPLL GNDPHD GNDTUNE GNDVCO 45 J 35 31 38 39 40 41 42 43 34 30 VCCPLL G G C714 100P (CH) 40 39 RXON 38 XOOON 37 H VCCPHD C721 390P 5-10 (8-D) VBATI L401 2.2nH SP023 33 G 28 24 VTUNE 5-10 (8-C) 5-16 (9-H) C402 0.001 C401 22P(CH) 29 F 27 23 PHDOUT G 4 37 RFI N 36 IFLOB 26 22 20 12 25 9 10 8 E 7 12 13 14 IFOUTB 11 15 L422 47nH GPRFCTRL 3 TX GND R431 0 35 REFON 6 21 5 4 D 3 C 14 15 16 17 18 19 13 B 2 1 11 A VCCVCO C424 22P(CH) 5-16 (11-D) 2 1 C012 22P(CH) ANT RX DUPLEXER FL002 33 GNDEME 34 GLNA 0 9 8 VCCRFLO WCDMA G RF_CLKREQ SP008 7 16 17 C G 5-16 (10-H) RF_CLKREQ 5-8 (12-D) G 6 GNDREF 5 26 CLK 4 25 MIXINB 3 24 XOIB 2 23 XOOB 27 1 22 DATA CDQ GNDIF VCCMIX VCCREF 21 MIXINA VCCBUS GNDBIAS STROBE GNDBUS 18 19 20 XOIA 32 IFLOA 28 XOOA 31 30 29 MCLK V_WIVI 13MHz GNDLF C800 0.1 IC800 LP3981ILD 2.8 V REGULATOR 2 1 C414 22P(CH) 5-16 (8-A) C802 10 3 3 4 C447 0.01 CDI G 2 F G 1 X770 C761 120P(CH) WDAT SP021 SP020 B VDDB G R809 0 C778 56P(CH) R811 0 C803 4.7 7 4 C776 5P(CH) 5-16 (11-G) 5-15 (3-A) VCCB 5-15 (2-A) 5-9 (5-A) G G 5 L760 1µH C760 0.01 D VCCA VDDA R810 0 6 C801 0.033 C777 47P(CH) C770 0.01 XOOA XOOB WCLK C448 0.01 5-16 (9-A) 5-9 (5-A) V_WIVI G G R772 10K 5-16 (8-A) EXTLDO 5-9 (3-A) H C773 5P(CH) R771 10K VCXOCONT SP019 A G RECEPTION SIGNAL TRANSMISSION SIGNAL C772 330P D770 BBY58-02V E R770 1K WSTR_WOPY_WIVI R774 1.2K MAIN PWB-A(5/6) G 902SH CONFIDENTIAL 902SH NC NC C001 47P(CH) Waveform numbers of 1 to 11 , 14 to 21 are shown on pages 5-2, 5-3. 12 902SH MAIN PWB-A(6/6) C NC 34 33 DEC5 VSS 35 DEC1 AVDD 55 PCMUL G 56 MCLK C142 NC 0.068 57 NC GPA6 32 NC GPA7 31 NC GPA5 30 NC 59 DEC3 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 B 9 C 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 D 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 E 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 F 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 G 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 H 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 10 11 12 13 15 15 16 24 NC GPA3 23 NC GPA2 22 NC DCLK 21 NC 61 BEARN VSS 20 DAC01 19 62 VDD GPA1 VDD GPA0 11 12 13 14 15 16 C140 0.068 5-8 (12-C) RESHERTA M_I2CCLK 5-8 (12-E) 5-9 (3-A) 5-9 (3-F) G 5-8 (7-F) DCLK NC NC C150 0.01 10 NC 9 RXSTR VSS 8 VDD IRA 7 DEC4 IRB 6 DAC02 QRA 5 NC IDAT 4 NC 3 QRB DACDAT 17 DAC03 64 VSS VDD DACCLK 18 VSS 63 PCMDL 2 G 25 60 AUXO2 1 M_I2CDAT G RESETB 26 I2CCLK 5-8 (7-F) QDATA 5-8 (12-E) 5-9 (3-A) G 5-9 (3-F) I2CDAT 27 A NC E G QDAT 29 GPA4 58 DEC2 C141 0.068 36 DACSTR 28 54 PCMSYN D 37 53 BEARP 1 SYSCLK2 38 REXT CCO 52 VSS 5-8 (12-D) 39 IC101 AB1011 GSM CODEC 51 VSS NC NC 40 NC 41 AUXI1 42 GPCLK 43 NC 44 C144 C143 0.068 0.068 ADSTR NC 45 R140 100K GPDAT NC 50 NC 46 MICI P 49 MICI N NC 47 VSS NC 48 VDD B PCMCLK C156 0.01 VSS 5-12 (11-A) R151 0 G VDD VDIG275 RECEPTION SIGNAL R150 0 A CONFIDENTIAL SP012 SP014 F G G G G IDATA QRB QRA IRB G G RXON IRA 5-8 (9-F) 5-8 (7-F) 5-16 (11-D) CN061 BLUETOOTH AERIAL TERMINAL G BU2_ANT C062A 4P(CH) 5-9 (2-E) 6 GND 5 GND 4 GND 3 GND 2 OUT L061A 2.2nH L061 2.2nH BT_ANT 5-8 (10-G) IN 1 C062 1.5P(CH) C064 1.8P H NOTES ON SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM can be found on page 5-1. 1 2 4 3 Figure 6 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (6/9) 5 – 17 5 6 902SH CONFIDENTIAL MAIN PWB-A A B C D IC501 PIN NO. VOLTAGE 1 Not Connected 2 0.00V 3 Approx.1.35V 4 2.79V IC630 PIN NO. VOLTAGE 1 2.55V 2 2.55V 3 0.00V 4 3.84V 5 3.84V 6 0.00V 7* 3.70V 8 1.16V 9 0.00V 10 0.00V 11 0.00V 12 0.00V 13 0.00V 14 0.00V 15 3.70V 16 3.70V 17 0.00V 18 3.70V 19 3.70V 20 0.00V 21 0.00V 22 0.00V 23 0.00V * Measure condition Tx Power Power Voltage 21.8dbm 3.84V E IC620 PIN NO. VOLTAGE 1 3.84V 2 2.15V 3 1.23V 4 0.78V 5 0.00V 6 0.00V 7 3.80V 8 3.84V 9 2.79V 10 0.00V IC1001 PIN NO. VOLTAGE PIN NO. VOLTAGE 1 27 0.00V 1.80V 2 28 0.00V 3 29 0.00V 0 1.80V 4 30 0.00V 5 31 0.00V 6 32 0.00V 7 33 0.00V 0.00V 8 34 0.00V 0.00V 9 35 0.00V 0.00V 10 36 0.00V 0.00V 11 37 0.00V 1.80V 12 38 0.00V 2.77V 13 39 0.00V 2.90V 14 40 0.00V 1.80V 15 41 2.77V 16 42 0.00V 0.00V 17 43 0.00V 2.77V 18 44 0.00V 19 45 0.30V 2.77V 20 46 0.00V 1.80V 21 47 0.00V 22 48 23 49 24 50 0.00V 25 51 0.00V 0 1.50V 26 52 0.00V 1.80V IC1002 PIN NO. VOLTAGE 1 2.75V 2 0.00V 3 4.20V 4 2.89V 5 0.00V 6 38.71mV F IC800 PIN NO. VOLTAGE 1 2.80V 2 1.66V 3 2.80V 4 0.00V 5 1.14V 6 Approx.2.78V 7 0.00V IC1201 PIN NO. VOLTAGE 1 99.11mV 2 18.23mV 3 0.00V 4 18.31mV IC1204 PIN NO. VOLTAGE 1 1.50V 2 1.80V 3 0.00V 4 326.32mV IC1205 PIN NO. VOLTAGE 1 1.50V 2 2.75V 3 0.00V 4 184.11mV IC1206 PIN NO. VOLTAGE 1 4.20V 2 0.00V 3 1.80V 4 132 178mV 5 0.00V 6 4.20V IC1303 PIN NO. VOLTAGE 1 16.41mV 2 761.12mV 3 88.53mV 4 469.23mV 5 0.00V 6 0.00V IC1601 PIN NO. VOLTAGE 1 0.00V 2 0.00V 3 4.20V 4 33.20mV 5 0.00V IC1602 PIN NO. VOLTAGE 1 4.20V 2 0.00V 3 113.25mV 4 0.00V 5 0.00V 6 0.00V IC1701 PIN NO. VOLTAGE 1 0.00V 2 0.00V 3 0.00V 4 398.22mV 5 0.00V 6 209.31mV IC1504 PIN NO. VOLTAGE PIN NO. VOLTAGE 1 15 0.00V 1.81V 2 16 4.20V 2.93V 3 17 0.00V 2.89V 4 18 2.50V 2.53V 5 19 4.20V 2.77V 6 20 2.93V 2.77V 7 21 2.89V 0.00V 8 22 2.52V 1.78V 9 23 4.20V 4.20V 10 24 2.93V 4.16V 11 25 0.00V 0.00V 12 26 1.50V 670mV 13 27 1.73V 1.04V 14 28 1.58V 1.04V IC1603 PIN NO. VOLTAGE PIN NO. VOLTAGE 1 424.12mV 17 4.20V 2 457.21mV 18 407.21mV 3 423.21mV 19 621.31mV 4 467.22mV 20 753.11mV 5 0.00V 340.23mV 21 6 22 0.00V 403.21mV 7 230.32mV 265.12mV 23 8 24 495.33mV 4.20V 9 25 131.29mV 0.00V 10 229.12mV 26 0.00V 11 27 0.00V 0.00V 12 0.00V 223.32mV 28 13 2.93V 321.15mV 29 14 30 0.00V 440.23mV 15 176.31mV 31 0.00V 16 32 0.00V 0.00V IC1700 PIN NO. VOLTAGE PIN NO. VOLTAGE 1 15 0.00V 0.00V 2 16 2.93V 0.00V 3 17 0.00V 1.02V 4 18 0.00V 0.00V 5 19 0.00V 0.00V 6 20 0.00V 0.00V 7 21 0.00V 0.00V 8 105.21mV 22 0.00V 9 23 0.00V 0.00V 10 24 2.93V 2.93V 11 25 320.61mV 0.00V 12 26 161.23mV 0.00V 13 27 243.21mV 2.93V 14 28 325.31mV 0.00V G SD PWB-C DISPLAY PWB-B H IC3001 PIN NO. VOLTAGE 1 1.85V 2 0.00V 3 4.20V 4 2.89V 5 0.00V 6 2.77V IC3002 PIN NO. VOLTAGE 1 1.81V 2 0.00V 3 4.15V 4 1.85V 5 0.00V 6 2.77V IC3004 PIN NO. VOLTAGE 1 1.81V 2 0.00V 3 4.16V 4 2.50V 5 0.00V 6 2.77V IC3006 PIN NO. VOLTAGE 1 3.92V 2 1.97V 3 0.00V 4 1.96V 5 3.92V IC2001 PIN NO. VOLTAGE 1 4.20V 2 0.00V 3 0.00V 4 0.00V 5 0.00V 6 0.00V IC2004 PIN NO. VOLTAGE 1 4.20V 2 0.00V 3 0.00V 4 0.00V 5 0.00V NOTES ON SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM can be found on page 5-1. 1 2 4 3 Figure 7 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (7/9) 5 – 18 5 6 902SH CONFIDENTIAL MAIN PWB-A (FRONT SIDE) MIC200 MICROPHONE To DISPLAY PWB-B (REAR SIDE) A CN3001 5-25 (3-H) LED1503 INFRARED DORT COAXIAL CABLE (161) B HINGE_A (106-7) R1062 C1407 SP032 R503 C503 SP002 L507 R603 C714 C601 C716 C602 C711 C703 L505 C507 L504 R702 C704 R502 L501 L502 R504 C515 R511 R431 IC501 SP003 C627 C453 C443 C454 L441 C451 C452 L760 C760 C761 C624 C623 C776 C777 C772 C773 R772 C778 C431 R430 C731 C730 R730 R740 C448 C741R770 C447 C770 C751 C750 L411 15 C404 C403 R401 C720 R720 C721 R721 C402 C1684 11 D770 L423 C740 L401 R002 C001 C628 R628 X770 C401 5 R510 C501 C442 IC400 C407 1 C509 C510 C441 R760 FL420 FL400 C413 C005 C004 C003 C002 1 C350 C425 FL001 R627 C444 C354 C352 R501 C414 C412 FL002 C012 C022 C362 C363 L352 L342 C341 SP004 L621 C715 C156 C511 C505 C514 L503 C508 R703 C513 R604 FL500 C632 L506 C631 C626 R626 R411 L421 C328 C422 L422 C424 R1666 R1658 C504 C502 C512 C622 C423 R632 C324 C601A IC300 FL650 3 IC700 IC620 R617 R302 IC630 C702 R711 C701 C710 R701 R710 SP001 R306 C313 Q003 C142 C227 L202 C226 C225 C327 C331 C325 R326 F FL330 C332 R631 L351 R301 R303 C333 C330 L331 FL100 L330 C100 L101 4 5 , 6 C101 L100 C102 L121 C141 IC101 SP014 SP012 R150 R220 C221 C201 C140 C144 R140 L200 R335 C143 R151 C635 L332 R606 R605 FL331 C205 C113 R210 R211 R212 R213 FL120 C120 R222 R305 R304 C202 R223 L201 C150 L120 C334 L122 C112 C121 L110 C223 IC100 L111 C110 33 9 , 10 21 20 COAXIAL CABLE (106-8) R1115 C1400 IC1400 C1016 C803 FL110 C1109 C1410 R1012 C1406 Q1001 R1037 R1013 R1066 R1063 C1013 IC1000 L203 C356 L301C361C222 C224 C335 R810 C122 G RA1006 R1073 R1074 C1001 C1015 R1055 C1010 R1214 C1209 R1016 R1220 C1225 C1226 C1229 C1211 RA1005 RA1004 RA1010 L424 R771 R1222 C1213 R1223 R1227 RA1003 RA1008 RA1007 RA1009 R1041 R1034 R1234 C1509 IC1200 C1052 IC1100 SP031 C103 C104 C111 E C1000 R1515 IC1101 R1120 RA1001 C1012 R1525 R1508 Q1210 R1121 C1053 R1061 R1064 RA1002 RA1000 C1515 R1519 C1514 C1512 R1520 C1510 R1516 R1512 C1506 C1221 C1222 C1223 C1207 C1202 R1225 R1221 C1210 C1220 8 7 R1127 COAXIAL CONNECTOR C1014 C1507 R1514 C1508 R1557 R1527 R1576 R1509 R1524 C1007 R1103 IC1500 1 5 C1006 C 10 R1065 20 R1109 R1112 C1106 25 R1104 R1128 R1111 C1107 C1108 30 R1518 C1511 C1104 R1110 35 R1662 C1651 R1661 R1260 R1240 15 40 CN902 IC1209 C1259 CN1501 D HINGE_B (106-7) MIC200 MIC201 C1258 27 L008 2 10 20 26 CN1000 CN901 H This PWB employs lead-free solder. 1 2 COAXIAL CONNECTOR FROM KEY FPC UNIT PWB-E 5-27 (2-H) 2 4 3 Figure 8 WIRING SIDE P.W.BOARD (1/5) 5 – 19 5 6 902SH CONFIDENTIAL MAIN PWB-A (REAR SIDE) BUILT-IN AERIAL R902 R904 35 R1531 R1529 R1528 SP029 SP023 TP1304 TP1220 TP1221 TP1222 IC1300 22 D1000 C1227 R1217 14 13 CHARGE TERMINAL 16 IC1001 5 40 41 52 45 R1555 C1542 C1802 R1020 R1024 R1023 C1030 C1212 R1650 C1673 C1647 R1664 R1207 R1205 1 CN1200 BATTERY TERMINAL 3 TP1207 C1037 R1040 R1300A TP1205 TP1603 L061A CN061 BLUETOOTH AERIAL PWB-K C062A 19 5 2 TP1204 50 C1301 C1302 R1302A R1304A R1303A 1 R1301A 10 TP1213 C1240 Q1207 10 35 C062 L061 30 13 15 C1208 C1201 14 20 25 C1035 CN1300 EXTERNAL CONNECTOR 18 28 C064 L001 C007 R1053 C023 FL003 TP1019 TP1020 R1210 1 C1241 Q1212 27 C1300 R1306A 1 Q1213 1 R1300 R1301 R1302 R1303 R1130 C1303 R1209 6 R1219 TP1200 TP1201 Q1200 Q1300 C1036 3 R1218 C1206 6 4 CN1201 USIM CARD CONNECTOR IC1201 R1261 3 R1304 IC1002 14 , 15 4 RA1647 R1716 C1723 TP1506 IC1202 D1200 FS1200 3 2 C1038 R1052C1040 C1034 C1029 TP1307 D1202 4 1 C1415 SP021 D1203 V1653 R1663 R1035 C1637 TP1202 TP1218 C1041 R1051 SP022 TP1614 TP1203 TP1219 SP008 TP1210 TP1228 TP1303 37 D1603 R1050 R1634 C1701 JK1600 VIDEO OUT/ HANDS FREE MICRO PHONE CONNECTOR C1709 TP1212 TP1302 TP1231 TP1305 TP1306 TP1021 D1601 R1641 R1807 L1600 C1675 C1674 C1700 C1702 21 R1310 R1638 IC1604R1665 1 22 20 15 R1643 24 R1606A 14 3 C1216 C1214 C1238 R1042 R1246 R1239 R1649 IC1601 R1238 R1648 R1651 R1235 C1642 R1603 C1646 Q1202 C1655 R1667 L1602 C1644 L1654 C1654 C1631 R1639 IC1602 1 IC1700 25 C1640 L1601 10 5 38 R1208 10 3 28 8 33 R1025 C1235 TP1011 6 VIB001 VIBRATOR R1026 C1028 R1031 R1030 R1057 C1032 R1058 31 25 V1602 1 5 4 3 1 R1571 R1644 Q1000 7 VIB1600 TP1609 5 23 R1803 C1505 C1215 R1574 C1634 C1633 R1245 C1645 R1652 CA1609 D1600 R1224 TP1005 VIB1601 R1241 R1242 48 28 M C1803 Q1604 Q1605 R1211 C1218 TP1604 TP1605 TP1607 C1236 RA1027 R1565 R1572 TP1606 TP1215 TP1602 TP1206 TP1613 R1046 R1077 TP1800 TP1611 TP1216 TP1012 C1217 TP1217 C1116 TP1225 C1707 C1253 V1117 C1800 C1529 C1531 TP1234 TP1608 TP1601 C1582 R1039 C1232 R1237 TP1014 TP1004 C1005 TP1007 R1559 C1224 C1205 29 C1717 C1716 R1216 R1539 R1540 TP1400 IC1505 TP1223 R1563 R1226 C1004 R1056 C1031 TP1017 TP1015 TP1016 R1068 R1530 R1802 RA1800 R1804 R1561 R1560 R1523 C1526 C1523 C1527 R1537 C1009 TP1018 C1008 TP1009 R1067 V1047 C1705 C1704 C1703 C1255 C1706 R1258 R1316 SP017 SP016 R1029 R1704 V1045 R1070 R1069 R1719 V1311 C1307 TP1503 R1256 R1232 TP1502 R1575 R1215 TP1002 R1021 C1587 R1532 26 R1547 L1201 R1506 R1504 R1503 R1502 R1505 R1562 30 25 C1204 R1059 TP1006 TP1500 TP1022 TP1308 TP1505 R1564 R1723 R1724 R1554 RA1561 15 35 43 R1206 C1203 R1544 V1551 V1552 V1553 R1711 R1517 40 20 X1500 C1517 R1538 Q1002 IC1205 C800 C802 C1411 R1075 TP1226 R1312 1 R1542 R1543 R1507 CN1500 C1502 C1503 IC1701 R1511 R1522 L1566 C1718 C1504 R1011 C1239 R1247 C1250 C1714 C1513 C1671 C1245 R1541 45 R1533 28 L1500A L1501 V1501 V1500 5 10 C1801 C1518 TP1013 TP1209 16 , 17 36 32 27 FL1501 FL1500 7 R1076 X1000 TP1024 R1071 R1017 C1230 Q701 SP015 4 TP1504R1060 TP1233 SP018 SP009 C1244 IC1203 Q1203 R1315 1 TP1227 R1230 C1231 C1228 SP027 SP028 18 R1717 R1718 C1722 L1567 C1252 IC1206 R1628 C1628 R1678 R1615 R1616 R1613 R1610 C801 R809 1 TP1232 TP1235 C1247 6 TP1003 R773 C779 TP1612 19 R1573 C1680 C1002 TP1507 SP019 Q1206 R1213 IC800 R811 R774 4 C1525 R1556 D1201 L1500 R1047 R1266 C1011 C1251 C1003 R1255 TP1501 3 4 TP1229 TP1610 R1212 2 C1413 R1038R14013 TP1010 6 50 1 IC1800 25 C1530 C1050 C1408 C1401 R1244 TP1236 40 LED1200 42 SMALL LIGHT 12 , 13 30 C1721 C1713 3 R1806 R1720 5 20 21 RA1018 RA1028 R1101 C1412 R1036 R1102 C1249 TP1237 Q1211 TP1211 1 RA1547 C1554 8 IC1504 IC1600 R1403 RA1017 C1404 C1720 R1032 4 3 2 10 IC1004 C1051 IC1103 39 TP1301 C1532 15 IC1104 IC1105 TP1230 C1260 R1201 R1263 R1548 14 R1229 R1248 C1405 R1402 C1403 C1402 C1409 C1672 22 SP020 R1306 R1308 R1307 R1305 1 R1631 TP1600 R1100 IC1005 IC1106 5 C1555 RA1500 1 32 R1049 IC1003 TP1008 IC1303 45 44 C1516 C1246 C1414 C1519 R1033 8 30 25 R1546 R1510 R1620 C1622 C1612 R1611 C1017 TP1023 C1305 C1304 IC1603 R1673 R1107 R1108 R1054 R1668 C1524 C1521 R1526 R1534 10 9 3 6 IC1204 1 24 R1657 R1048 R1045 R1119 R1625 R1626 C1625 C1664 C1665 C1606 R1578 20 4 C1623 C1619C1611 16 15 17 C1679 C1681 R1659 C1678 C1677 C1650 R1653 C1648 C1632 R1646 C1624 R1645 R1106 C1607 R1609 R1606 C1608 R1602 C1603 C1614 R1612 C1652 R1617 C1111 C1110 C1112 C1113 C1667 C1613 C1666 R1614 C1635 R1655 R1656 C1676 R1660 R1200 C1627 Q1601 C1629 C1630 R1622 R1623 C1605 R1624 C1620 C1626 R1618 R1607 C1682 R1203 V1416 R1317 Q1301 C1306 Q1201 R1309 Q1215 Q1214 R1264 R1265 C1200 R1262 5-27 (3-C) FROM SD P.W.B. CONNECT FPC PWB-H R1545 R1550 26 CA1521 41 Q1208 Q1602 L908 C1602 C1601 R1636 R1642 C1604 C1528 C1621 R1619 R1114 C900 Q1205 R1627 L904 IC1401 34 IC1502 Q1209 Q1204 R1679 C905 R1630 R1635 C1610 C1600 R1621 R1551 L907 L906 R1549 R1570 R901 C902 C1520 R1558 BUILT-IN AERIAL TERMINAL ANT901 BLUETOOTH AERIAL TERMINAL CHARGE 17 TERMINAL 15 This PWB employs lead-free solder. Waveform numbers of 1 to 45 , 48 are shown on pages 5-2 to 5-6. 7 8 10 9 Figure 9 WIRING SIDE P.W.BOARD (2/5) 5 – 20 11 12 CONFIDENTIAL 902SH RECEPTION SIGNAL SPEAKER SIGNAL SPEAKER FPC PWB-G VUDIG29 TP3019 MR SENSOR SP2001 STEREO SPEAKER (R) 10 8 5 4 3 2 TP3007 1 2.2K LED FPC UNIT PWB-F TP3054 TP3055 EP1000 EARPIECE R3016A 0 TP3008 C3002 15P (CH) C3003 15P (CH) TP3025 SE_CK SE_LD1 SE_DO SE_DI_ LCDRST_M C3089 15P (CH) C3090 15P (CH) C3083 0.1 NC TP3024 TP3053 NC NC 28 46 82 41 27 57 63 51 39 78 79 80 M 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 L 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 K 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 30 GSPB GCK UD GOE INIT VDD_OUT 29 67 68 73 74 85 62 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 J 67 68 69 70 71 72 H 61 62 63 64 65 66 G 55 56 57 58 59 60 F 49 50 51 52 53 54 E 43 D 37 C 25 B 13 A 44 38 26 14 46 45 27 15 29 28 17 16 30 18 31 19 32 20 33 41 21 34 42 36 35 22 SSPB SCK SCKB PCTL PVOUT LR AVOUT1_R AVOUT2_R AVOUT3_R AVOUT4_R AVOUT1_G AVOUT2_G AVOUT3_G AVOUT4_G AVOUT1_B AVOUT2_B AVOUT3_B AVOUT4_B 48 47 40 39 24 23 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 20 86 98 87 99 90 77 102 91 103 92 104 93 105 94 106 95 107 96 19 18 17 16 15 14 1 8 13 2 7 12 3 6 11 4 5 10 1 8 9 8 2 7 7 3 6 4 5 6 5 4 3 2 1 RH-IXA040AF01L 13 14 26 25 61 56 49 50 38 37 44 45 43 10189 88100 75 1 12 108 97 65 64 EXT1 76 69 EXT2 NC NC 7 6 5 8 7 6 5 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 GCK UD GOE INIT VDD SSPB VSS SCK SCKB PCTL PVID2 PVID1 LR VR1 VR2 VR3 VR4 VG1 VG2 VG3 VG4 VB1 VB2 VB3 VB4 TCOM1 31 IC3006 TC7SZ08F LOGIC TP3037 LCDIN T LCDRST GND R3015 1K 4 C3071 0.001 8 TCOM2 GVSS GSPB 81 30 33 29 NC NC NC NC NC C TP3036 3 COM 55 VEE_OUT IXA040 C1P C1N C2P C2N C3P C3N C4P C4N VDC2 VIN2 V49_OUT VDD_AIO V51_OUT PVOPL PVOPH PVONL PVONH TP3009 DCLK HSYNC VSYNC R0 R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 G0 G1 G2 G3 G4 G5 B0 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 SCLEG0 SCLEG1 SCLK SCS SDI SDO NRESET EDO EDI ECLK ECS 15 31 TEST0 TEST1 TEST2 TEST3 R0 R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 G0 G1 G2 G3 G4 G5 B0 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 16 17 5 18 6 19 7 20 8 21 9 22 10 23 11 24 36 42 47 48 53 52 58 60 59 54 72 66 71 70 84 83 STATUS0 STATUS1 BATT1200 BACK-UP BATTERY R3017A 0 R3037 8.2 DCLK HSYNC_M VSYNC_M NC NC NC R3000 8.2 XEAR EAR 2 4 35 32 34 40 9 C3004 470P (CH) C3005 470P (CH) C3010 470P (CH) C3011 470P (CH) CN3003 B VUDIG29 SP2000 STEREO SPEAKER (L) GND_D GND_D GND_D GND_PLL GND_DC1 GND_DC2 GND_DC3 GND_VREF GND_5 GND_DAC1 GND_DAC2 GND_DAC3 R3002A 0 R3000A 0 V18_SEL V18_OUT R3051 1 R3053 1 R3003A 0 R3052 1 6 GND VCC FLIP_R SP-R2 SP-R1 SP-L2 SP-L1 VCCR NC NC1 NC2 NC3 NC4 SP-R2 SP-R1 SP-L2 SP-L1 7 R3001A 0 R3054 1 NC VDD GND OUT VCCR A VUDIG29 VUDIG18 R3059 0 NC VIN VDD_DIO VDD_DIO VDD_DCORE VDD_DCORE VDD_PLL DISPLAY PWB-B 902SH 3 2 5 VCC 1 CN3001 R3044 0 R3003 10 36 35 33 LCDRST LCDINT 32 31 30 R3004 10 R3008A 0 VDON VDWAIT M_LCD_I2CCLK M_LCD_I2CDAT LVSIN 28 27 26 25 D1 D0 D3 D4 D6 D5 D7 D2 VSYNC HSYNC PCLK 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 TP3057 TP3056 TP3059 TP3060 TP3062 TP3061 TP3063 TP3058 TP3064 TP3065 TP3066 I2CCLKA I2CDATA 12 11 10 TP3002 C3032 0.1 29 46 R3008 0 LCDCLK 1 4 2 3 TP3067 TP3068 L3011 82nH M_LCD_I2CDAT M_LCD_I2CCLK TP3032 TP3033 8 VCCR 6 5 TXDTP TXDTN TXCKP TXCKN 4 3 2 1 L3009 82nH L3010 82nH L3012 82nH 36 VD0N 134 RXDTP 135 RXDTN 153 RXCKP 154 RXCKN 136 VDWAIT_B 169 GSR 156 70 62 SDA SCL DUMMY 16 DUMMY 161 DUMMY 176 DUMMY 1 TP3010 41 ESD V3143 100P 4 5 6 39 48 57 58 60 77 84 100 119 121 123 129 7 8 9 10 11 12 15 14 13 A CORE A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 B 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 C 33 34 D 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 51 E F 65 52 66 53 67 54 68 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 69 35 36 49 50 63 62 71 70 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 H 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 I 90 98 J 97 K 105 106 113 114 L M N O P 127 128 91 99 92 93 95 94 96 100 101 102 103 104 107 108 109 110 111 112 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 141 142 125 126 139 140 143 144 67 68 GDATA4 GDATA1 GDATA5 GDATA3 90 RDATA3 RDATA1 RDATA2 RDATA0 RDATA4 RDATA5 106 DCLK HSYNC VSYNC SE_DI/PORT6 SE_DO/PORT0 SE_CK/PORT1 SE_LD1/PORT2 SE_LD2/PORT3 SE_LD3/PORT4 SE_LD4/PORT5 PWM0/PORT7 PWM1/PORT8 PWMLCD/PORT9 127 72 73 52 75 64 G 51 GDATA0 GDATA2 BDATA0 BDATA3 16 D PLLDIV0 49 PLLDIV1 35 PLLDIV2 50 XIN/SCANCK 7 OSCIN 23 OSCOUT NC 102 GPCLK R3012 100 R3013 100 R3014 220K 47 POW_CE 9 7 VDON TXDTP TXDTN TXCKP TXCKN VDWAIT TP3003 TP3048 TP3049 TP3050 TP3051 TP3031 R3056 100 C3038 0.1 3 BDATA4 BDATA5 BDATA2 BDATA1 82 73 66 81 91 83 98 105 97 107 114 RA3010 100 BD4 BD5 BD2 BD1 BD5 BD3 BD2 BD1 GD0 GD2 BD0 BD3 BD4 GD2 GD3 GD0 GD4 GD1 GD5 GD3 GD4 GD5 GD1 BD0 RD3 RD1 RD2 RD0 RD4 RD5 RD3 1 RD1 2 RD2 3 RD0 4 RD4 RD5 R3017 100 R3024 R3018 100 100 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 B5 B3 B2 6 B1 5 RA3011 100 B4 8 G2 7 G3 6 G0 5 RA3012 100 G4 8 G5 7 G1 6 B0 5 RA3013 100 R3 8 R1 7 R2 6 R0 5 R4 R5 3 7 4 3 6 4 5 1 8 2 7 3 6 4 5 1 8 2 7 3 6 4 5 1 8 2 7 3 6 4 5 148 130 151 167 150 R3021 56K VUDIG29 VUDIG18 GPI5 GPI4 GPI3 GPI2 GPI1 GPI0 93 109 54 55 59 61 76 85 92 101 108 116 118 122 120 69 56 38 41 37 34 17 3 19 4 20 40 22 6 21 131 117 42 24 80 104 53 74 141 142 99 155 LR38866 TP3011 7 8 9 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 NC 29 30 31 32 33 R3019 0 R3055 1M VUDIG18 C3056 10 34 35 36 37 C3053 10 38 39 D3000 RB521S30 R3009 0 79 6 10 R3063 0 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 5 C3066 4.7 B0 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 G0 G1 G2 G3 G4 G5 R0 R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 DCLK HSYNC_M VSYNC_M SE_DI SE_DO SE_CK SE_LD1 147 164 149 2 8 2 115 162 NC C3044 NC 15P (CH) NC NC NC VUDIG29 NC 1 1 128 165 60 R3062 0 8 7 40 41 C3057 1 C3058 1 63 132 C3050 1/16 168 133 42 C3067 1 C3068 1 C3059 100P (CH) 152 NC TP3018 D3003 RB520S30 TP3012 C3062 4.7 44 45 46 47 48 NC LCDRST_M 43 49 50 C3069 4.7 51 C3070 4.7/10 53 52 54 55 TP3005 56 VUDIG18 57 C3063 2.2 R3006 0 VUDIG29 R3038 0 LVSIN F LCD-C BUS &etc C3072 10 58 59 C3064 4.7 CN3000 T-COM T-COM TFT-COM COMC COMC COMDC VCOMH B0 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 G0 G1 G2 G3 G4 G5 R0 R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 DCLK HSY VSY SO SI SCLK CS RESET VCC GND GND VDC VDC COM2 VCL AM VSS2 VSS1 NC VDD2 C5C5+ C4C4+ C3C3+ C2C2+ C1C1+ VDC2 VDC2 VR VS VS LCD3000 MAIN DISPLAY 37 2 GPO11 GPO10 GPO9 GPO8 GPO7 GPO6 GPO5 GPO4 GPO3 GPO2 GPO1 GPO0 34 39 38 1 NC NC NC NC BLED+ BLEDLCDRST LCDINT FLIP_R VDON VDWAIT SCL(LCD SDA(LCD LVSIN D1(CAMPXL0) D0(CAMPXL0) D3(CAMPXL0) D4(CAMPXL0) D6(CAMPXL0) D5(CAMPXL0) D7(CAMPXL0) D2(CAMPXL0) VSYNC HSYNC PCCLK SYSCLK SCL(CAM SDA(CAM SUBCAMTEMP POW_CE POW_ECO BATTCAM BATTLCD VCCR VTX1DP VTX1DN VTX1CKP VTX1CKN R3010 0 C NTCLK BSCLK/DCLK_NT BSPIXEL0/NDATA0 BSPIXEL1/NDATA1 BSPIXEL2/NDATA2 BSPIXEL3/NDATA3 BSPIXEL4/NDATA4 BSPIXEL5/NDATA5 BSPIXEL6/NDATA6 BSPIXEL7/NDATA7 BSVS_B/VSYNC_NT BSHS_B/HSYNC_NT BSBLK_B E 40 B C3055 4.7 25 44 45 26 10 27 46 12 31 28 13 9 43 29 15 47 TESTI SCANEN GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GNDVD GNDPLL GNDOSC FROM COAXIAL CABLE 5-12 (12-E) SP-L1 SP-L2 SP-R1 SP-R2 EAR XEAR V3018 100P D C3036 0.1 42 IC3000 LR38866 DISPLAY CONTROLLER C3060 100P (CH) 5 NC NC NC NC C3035 0.1 D3002 RB521S30 VUDIG18 TP3004 VDDOSC VDDIOB VDDIOB 65 VDDIOB 89 VDDIOB 113 VDDIOB 163 VDDIOC 166 VDDIOC 11 VDDIOD 14 VDDIOD 88 VDDIOA 112 VDDIOA 144 VDDIOA 172 VDDIOA 2 VDDCORE 18 VDDCORE 30 VDDCORE 64 VDDCORE 145 VDDCORE 146 VDDCORE 159 VDDCORE 175 VDDCORE 170 VDDVD 32 VDDPLL 8 33 C3052 0.01 171 72 138 71 157 174 158 173 137 160 143 140 139 125 124 126 110 111 103 95 94 86 96 87 78 R3002 0 RESET_B LCDINT MAGBUSY WAIT_B CS_B RD_B WR_B BUFOFF_B RSP DB0 DB1 DB2 DB3 DB4 DB5 DB6 DB7 DB8 DB9 DB10 NC NC DB11 NC NC DB12 NC NC DB13 NC NC DB14 NC NC DB15 NC NC NC SUBDB0 NC NC SUBDB1 NC NC SUBDB2 NC NC SUBDB3 NC NC SUBDB4 NC NC SUBDB5 NC SUBDB6 SUBDB7 SUBCKS/SUBGPO0 SUBCK/SUBGPO1 SUBRS/SUBGPO2 SUBCS_B/SUBGPO3 SUBWR_B/SUBGPO4 SUBRD_B/SUBGPO5 SUBFLMIN SUBLPIN VBATIB R3026 0 NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC C3034 0.1 NC NC VUDIG29 61 TP1 DGND TP2 HVDD TP3 VSYNC SUB CAMERA BUS 49 , 50 I2CDATA I2CCLKA D2 D3 10 GND OUT4 IN4 5 OUT3 IN3 6 OUT2 IN2 7 OUT1 IN1 8 GND 9 D4 R3025 0 D5 D6 D7 R3023 0 R3100 0 1 VBATIB C3019 1 CE ECO IC3002 R1162D181D5 REGULATOR 6 2 GND GND 5 3 VDD Vout 4 VUDIG29 1 CE ECO 6 2 GND GND 5 R3001 TP3026 0 3 R3103 0 1 VBATIB CE ECO VDD C3025 1 Vout R3104 0 TP3027 2 GND GND 5 3 VDD Vout 4 C3042 1 4 C3026 1 8 C3043 1 VSYNC PCLK HSYNC 7 3 6 4 5 4 5 3 6 2 7 1 R3040 10 8 C3012 10 10 GND 5 OUT4 IN4 6 OUT3 IN3 7 OUT2 IN2 8 NC OUT1 IN1 GND 9 5 6 7 ) : Not Mount RSTB TP13 AVDD TP14 C3112 10 AGND CREFP TP16 CREFN TP17 SDA(CAM) TP18 STDBY TP19 SCL(CAM) TP20 XI 49 , 50 4 3 2 1 TP21 PCLK TP22 HSYNC NC VUDIG25 FL3001 EMI FILTER TP23 DVDD C3013 10 Waveform numbers of 46 , 47 , 49 , 50 are shown on pages 5-2, 5-3. 8 10 9 Figure 10 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (8/9) 5 -- 21 C3111 10 R3016 0 ( 4 3 TP12 TP15 TP3034 NOTES ON SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM can be found on page 5-1. 2 2 TP3028 R3106 0 POW_ECO 1 TP8 D4(CAMPXL0) TP9 D5(CAMPXL0) TP10 D6(CAMPXL0) TP11 D7(CAMPXL0) FL3002 EMI FILTER VUDIG25 R3107 0 TP3035 H 49 , 50 6 VUDIG18 VBATIB C3020 1 1 IC3004 R1162D251D REGULATOR VUDIG29 D3(CAMPXL0) D1(CAMPXL0) D0(CAMPXL0) D2(CAMPXL0) VUDIG25 C3065 0.1 VUDIG29 IC3001 R1162D291D 2.9 V REGULATOR FL3003 EMI FILTER 4 3 2 1 XRESET_ XRESET VUDIG18 G TP7 TP5 TP4 TP6 1 2 3 4 SUB CAMERA UNIT PWB-D 9 GND OUT1 IN1 8 OUT2 IN2 7 OUT3 IN3 6 OUT4 IN4 5 GND 10 D0 D1 5 -- 22 11 12 CONFIDENTIAL 902SH VBATIB VROUT VSS EN 5 VIN 1 C2016 1 2 IC2001 R1161D291D SD POWER CONTROL R2023 0 CAMERA UNIT PWB-J R2010 0 VBATIB 3 SD PWB-C R2021 0 C2020 1 VDOUT TP2026 NC 4 902SH CE IC2004 XC640231 REGULATOR 2 NC NC GND 5 C2000 4.7 TP2005 TP2003 CN2002 40 ZMPEN VOUT ECO R2015 0 C2001 4.7 IC2003 BD6030 COMPOUND POWER SUPPLY 3 1 SDDAT1 2 SDDAT0 3 CN2001 MEMORY CARD CONNECTOR SDPWR 4 3 2 1 5 6 7 8 R2006 100K R2004 10K NC R2002 47 3 PD NC 10 4 NC VOUT 9 5 VSEL NC 8 4 VBAT NC VDD4(-8V) NC C2015 1 NC 7 NC 6 D 5 3 G S 4 VRX2DN FLOW NC 8 33 SDA Y7 32 Y6 Y5 9 31 Y4 Y3 10 30 Y2 Y1 11 RSTN 12 VS 13 RSTGA 27 HREF2 26 DAS 25 STSEL1 24 DSP_INT2 23 AGND 22 CIOVDD 21 GND(DSP) AVDD 14 VDD(1.8V) 15 HIOVDD 16 GND(DSP) 17 EXCKI 18 GND(DSP) 19 RCLK 20 R2017 1K C2026 1 SDDATA1 SDDATA0 6 SDDATA3 R2016 0 4 5 SDDATA2 NC C2021 2.2 VBAT2 29 VBAT3 VBATP 35 SW CUR VNEG CURSENS VDIG29(2.9V) 1 2 3 4 5 A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 B 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 7 C 15 16 17 18 D 19 20 21 22 E 23 24 25 26 F 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 G 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 VIO REG1CNT 37 REG2CNT 30 40 34 24 13 BDRST 6 SEDO DATA 11 SECLK 5 C2046 0.1 3 32 GNDP 9 GND3 21 GND2 VREF 25 GND1 7 NC 1 BDCE STRB 12 CLK NC VPLUS12 T4 38 GNDT1 VPLUS11 4 C2023 0.1 RSTB 31 VOUT2(1.8V) VOUT2 22 C2028 4.7 17 36 6 VOUT1(3.0V) VOUT1 14 C2027 1 VBAT1 GNDT3 L2002 4.7µH C2006 4.7 C2010 4.7 16 17 18 VDIG29 D2003 RB520S30 2 TP2006 C2029 4.7 VIN TEST2 18 R2020 0 VDD3(+15V) CAMP 39 IC2002 BD6020 COMPOUND POWER SUPPLY 2 SENSP2 R2019 0 TP2004 33 26 NC 19 C2011 4.7 FS2000 1.25A SDPWR SDDET_N SENSP1 8 10 SENSN2 20 16 TRSW 23 15 R2000 100 R2018 0 VDIG29 TP2024 T2 GND VRX2DP L2008 82nH C2017 4.7 D D L2004 4.7µH D 2 C2014 0.47 GND VRX2CKN L2007 82nH 6 7 1 8 9 10 8 7 3 D2001 RB520S30 D VRX2CKP L2006 82nH GAINT D2005 RB551V30 19 GND L2005 82nH I2CCLKB IOCTRL Q2002 FDG312 P 1 2 20 GND 7 Y0 R2022 100 COM 6 SCL 29 NC SDDET_N 5 STBY-P2 STBY-P1 28 TEST GND PW-CLK STBYP3 11 SENSN1 GND VDD(DRIVER) 12 CNTOUT SDDAT2 R2001 100 11 SDDAT3 36 NC 34 VSUB 12 C 4 VL(-8V) VNEG 13 SDCMD DN 37 GND C2013 0.1 14 VSS(GND) 3 NC 6 15 VDD VSS(GND) 2 DP NC 35 VDIG29 R2003 0 VDD 1 CKN VH(+15V) 2 SDCMD SDCLK SDCLK CKP NC 1 5 VSS(GND) NC GND(DRIVER) 38 I2CDATB VSEL2 B NC 39 4 3 TP2027 R2014 0 C2047 0.1 A VIN 6 1 SDEN C2022 0.1 27 28 R2005 0 CN2003 9 SEDO SEDO 1 SECLK 2 DC_B 3 SECLK SLCDDC LCD2000 SUB DISPLAY SLCDCE SCEB 4 RESETB 5 VDD 6 SLCDRST E R2024 0 C2004 0.1 7 VLCDIN C2031 0.1 8 GND C2003 0.1 10 VBATIB FS2001 0.63A TP2007 VDIG29 VBATIB C2019 4.7 VDIG29 LED2006 NECW008A WHITE VDIG29 TP2008 VBATIB L2001 4.7µH R2013 0 BLED- LEDRST GND BLED+ GND 36 SDPWR SDPWR GND BLED- 5-24 (9-H) 1 DC_B SDDATA3 BDRST SECLK SDDATA1 SCEB 10 LEDR 2 LEDG 6 11 LEDB 42 SW 45 VPLUS11 MOBILE LIGHT SEDO D2002 RB520S30 26 VPLUS12 41 BLED TP2015 34 FLED SLCDCE TP2002 D2000 RB520S30 TP2016 NC 36 TP2001 37 TP2017 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 B 9 10 11 12 13 14 C 15 16 17 18 19 D 20 21 22 23 E 24 25 26 27 F 28 29 30 31 G 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 H 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 CN2000 TP2021 5-23 (2-F) 5-23 (2-E) H NC CAMN CLK 46 T4 T3 8 39 30 9 3 35 SEDO LEDLD 24 C2045 0.1 SECLK 25 FRP 29 ERROUT 33 NC LSO11 5 NC LSO12 6 NC WVOUT 7 VREF 31 LEDCTL 32 C2025 0.1 23 43 R2011 120K SLED- BLED+ 52 51 1 28 BLED- NC NC 5 4 VNEG T2 R2008 3.3 NC CAP3 4 3 40 DATA MAIN LED- SPSP+ SLCDRST SUB LED- SDDET_N SDEN SDEN TP2020 SLCDRST C2009 0.47 27 28 SDCLK 26 SDDET_N BDCE MIAN/SUB LED+ BDCE 24 23 22 21 SDDATA2 SDCLK TP2019 25 29 SDDATA2 CAMP 3 2 LEDRST RSTB STRB SBD T1 20 TP2018 BDRST SDDATA3 CAPN2 2 1 SLCDDC SDDATA0 CAPP1 1 A TP2014 NC NC VPLUS2 4 SECLK SDCMD SENSN 21 5 BLUE TXON_N 17 16 SDDATA0 SEDO 16 C2024 0.1 27 38 IC2005 BD6015GU COMPOUND POWER SUPPLY 1 GREEN 2 19 18 35 32 33 34 31 SDDATA1 30 SDCMD LEDLD SENSP RED 3 LEDLD GND GND TRSW 15 CAPP2 4 R2012 10K 12 22 17 GNDP BATTBB R2009 0.1 14 19 13 GND3 BLED+ S 4 20 18 44 GND2 37 38 5-24 (8-H) G 4 GND1 BATTBB LEDRST TP2022 7 8 9 BATTBB 11 10 VCC BATTBB BATTBB C2007 1 TP2025 TP2013 LED2005 GM56281A 13 12 VCC VCC 3 TP2010 TP2012 15 14 44 39 40 41 42 43 GAINT 5 TP2011 FLOW GAINT VCC 6 D CAPN1 3 I2CDATB ZMPEN ZMPEN D D TP2009 TEST FLOW RSTGA D 2 VIO TXON_N LVDSDP I2CCLKB 1 CPIN 2 GND 5 VRX2DP RSTGA TP2023 LVDSDN Q2005 MCH6413 D2004 RB551V30 IREF 1 GND I2CCLKB (2MCAM) I2CDATB (2MCAM) VBAT2 50 47 48 49 VRX2DN TP2000 EXCKI LVDSCKP VRX2CKP G C2018 4.7 L2003 4.7µH VBAT1 54 LVDSCKN 45 46 53 VRX2CKN F C2008 4.7 5-24 (8-H) 6 SLED- FS2002 1.25A 5-24 (8-H) C2012 2.2 BLED+ 5-23 (4-G) FROM SD P.W.B CONNECT FPC PWB-H 5-11 (2-H) NOTES ON SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM can be found on page 5-1. 1 2 ( 4 3 5 6 7 ) : Not Mount 8 10 9 Figure 11 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (9/9) 5 -- 23 5 -- 24 11 12 902SH CONFIDENTIAL EP1000 EARPIECE A TP3055 TP3054 DISPLAY PWB-B (FRONT SIDE) B TP3035 TP3002 TP3005 TP3012 TP3033 TP3034 C TP3004 TP3049 TP3031 TP3019 TP3051 D TP3064 TP3066 TP3056 TP3065 TP3058 TP3057 TP3061 TP3053 TP3025 TP3059 TP3036 TP3048 TP3050 TP3003 TP3032 TP3037 TP3067 TP3062 TP3063 TP3068 TP3060 This PWB employs lead-free solder. 49 , 50 1 This PWB employs lead-free solder. 1 2 R3016A C3003 TP21 TP22 TP12 15 20 D3000 C3057 C3025 C3043 R3107 4 TP3011 TP3028 TP3027 R3008 R3015 L3012 L3009 L3010 R3059 L3011 R3012 R3013 R3003 1 IC3004 3 1 C3042 3 4 C3019 6 1 R3100 C3070 C3056 10 C3071 C3038 3 6 R3103 6 R3106 C3020 R3001 R3025 R3023 C3065 R3014 R3009 4 IC3002 46 IC3001 TP3007 C3050 C3067 C3068 R3008A CN3001 H RA3010 RA3011 C3055 C3066 C3062 D3003 C3063 5 C3035 V3018 V3143 C3034 R3056 C3036 R3104 C3026 25 30 R3052 R3003A C3010 8 40 35 TP3053 R3002A R3054 R3001A R3053 R3000A CN3003 R3026 R3019 C3059 C3064 TP3018 IC3000 C3004 59 G C3032 47 R3051 C3011 55 C3053 50 IC3006 C3090 C3083 D3002 C3052 C3069 45 C3058 40 SOLDER R3002 R3006 R3004 RA3012 RA3013 C3044 R3024 R3017 R3055 35 TP3026 C3005 CN3000 25 30 C3089 TP3010 R3010 TP3024 15 20 C3060 R3063 R3062 10 5-27 (4-G) FROM LCD 3000 MAIN DISPLAY DISPLAY PWB-B (REAR SIDE) TP3009 R3044 FL3001 SOLDER TP3008 R3018 R3021 FL3002 FL3003 5 C3111 C3112 R3040 R3016 R3038 1 TP14 TP13 TP23 TP15 TP16 TP17 TP18 TP19 TP20 C3012 C3072 2 C3013 TP1 TP11 TP4 TP5 TP2 TP7 TP8 TP10 TP9 TP3 TP6 E R3000 R3037 C3002 R3017A 49 , 50 F 5-27 (3-D) FROM LED FPC UNIT PWB-F 5-27 (2-B) FROM SUB CAMERA UNIT PWB-D 1 5-27 (5-B) FROM SPEAKER FPC PWB-G FROM COAXIAL CABLE (161) 5-19 (3-A) 4 3 Figure 12 WIRING SIDE P.W.BOARD (3/5) 5 – 25 5 6 902SH CONFIDENTIAL TP2013 TP2012 SD PWB-C (FRONT SIDE) TP2009 R2017 TP2010 R2024 R2012 50 5 45 10 CN2000 TP2011 TP2023 40 TP2022 TP2014 15 FS2001 F 35 TP2015 TP2017 TP2019 20 C2045 5-27 (2-C) FROM SD P.W.B. CONNECT FPC PWB-H 1 30 25 26 CN2001 MEMORY CARD CONNTCTOR R2023 FS2000 FS2002 F F TP2020 R2003 R2022 R2006 R2001 R2002 R2004 R2000 This PWB employs lead-free solder. 5-27 (6-C) FROM CAMERA UNIT PWB-J C2047 C2016 C2020 R2021 LED2006 5 5 1 10 15 20 L2008 L2006 4 L2001 TP2002 TP2008 3 D2000 CN2002 1 L2007 L2005 40 21 35 R2019 R2005 Q2002 R2011 D2004 IC2005 C2027 C2019 C2007 R2008 IC2003 C2015 L2002 C2010 C2014 C2001 TP2004 TP2025 TP2024 TP2005 TP2000 TP2001 3 1 IC2001 C2006 C2022 IC2002 LED2005 MOBILE LIGHT C2046 D2003 C2011 C2023 C2000 D2005 C2012 C2017 TP2026 D2002 C2024 C2008 R2009 C2026 Q2005 C2021 TP2018 C2031 C2003 R2018 L2004 TP2016 TP2006 R2014 R2015 C2004 TP2021 L2003 C2025 R2020 8 C2018 25 R2013 R2016 5 C2029 5-27 (5-G) FROM LCD 2000 SUB DISPLAY 30 SD PWB-C (REAR SIDE) C2028 C2009 CN2003 1 D2001 C2013 IC2004 R2010 TP2007 4 6 TP2027 TP2003 This PWB employs lead-free solder. Waveform numbers of 46 , 47 , 49 , 50 are shown on page 5-6. 7 8 10 9 Figure 13 WIRING SIDE P.W.BOARD (4/5) 5 – 26 11 12 902SH CONFIDENTIAL SUB CAMERA UNIT PWB-D A SPEAKER FPC PWB-G 5-25 (5-G) To DISPLAY PWB-B (REAR SIDE) CN3003 SP2000 STEREO SPEAKER To DISPLAY PWB-B (REAR SIDE) 5-25 (3-E) B SD P.W.B. CONNECT FPC PWB-H To SD PWB-C (FRONT SIDE) 5-26 (8-B) CN2000 BAT1200 BACK-UP BATTERY SP2001 STEREO SPEAKER CAMERA UNIT PWB-J To MAIN PWB-A (REAR SIDE) 5-20 (11-B) CN1500 5-26 (10-E) To SD PWB-C (REAR SIDE) C CN2002 LED FPC UNIT PWB-F 5-25 (5-E) To DISPLAY PWB-B (REAR SIDE) A SOLDER D KEY FPC UNIT PWB-E LCD3000 MAIN DISPLAY CENTRE LEFT SOFT RIGHT SOFT E END/ POWER SEND/ REDIAL F CLEAR/BACK MULTIMEDIA 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 # ** ** ** SIDE KEYS SHORTCUT 5-25 (2-F) To DISPLAY PWB-B (REAR SIDE) CN3000 ** G 5-26 (9-F) To SD PWB-C (REAR SIDE) CN2003 MIC201 MICROPHONE LCD2000 SUB DISPLAY CN1000 5-19 (4-H) To MAIN PWB-A (FRONT SIDE) H These PWBs employs lead-free solder. 1 2 4 3 Figure 14 WIRING SIDE P.W.BOARD (5/5) 5 – 27 5 6 902SH CONFIDENTIAL 902SH Phone Service E Market Manual 6. OTHERS CHAPTER [1] Function table of IC IC100 (OM5952AET): RECEIVER/TRANSMISSION IC FOR GSM Pin No. Terminal name Input/Output Description of terminal 1 RFHD Input GSM 1,900 MHz RF input 2 RFHC Input GSM 1,900 MHz RF input 3 GNDRF – Earth for RF part 4 RFLB Input GSM 900 MHz or GSM 800 MHz RF input 5 RFLA Input GSM 900 MHz or GSM 800 MHz RF input 6 VCCRF – Supply for RF part 7 QRB Output Q-channel output 8 QRA Output Q-channel output 9 IRB Output I-channel output 10 IRA Output I-channel output 11 GNDRF – Earth for RF part 12 GNDVCO – Earth for VCO part 13 RFHA Input GSM 1,800 MHz RF input 14 GND PLANE – Flex-film earth plane 15 REON Input Hardware power on for reference and bus part 16 CLK Input Serial bus clock input 17 DATA Input/Output Serial bus data input/output 18 STROBE Input Serial bus strobe input 19 GNDCVO – Earth for VCO part 20* NC – Must not be connected. Bond wire exists. (Not used) 21 RFHB Input GSM 1,800 MHz band RF input 22 TXON Input Hardware power on for transmit part 23 GNDVCO – Earth for VCO part 24* NC – Not used 25 GNDRF – Earth for RF part 26 RXON Input Hardware power on for receive part 27 GNDVCO – Earth for VCO part 28 GNDVCO – Earth for VCO part 29 TXOLB Output GSM 800/900 MHz Tx output 30 BSEL Input Hardware band select control input 31 GNDVCO – Earth for VCO part 32 GNDVCO – Earth for VCO part 33 TXOLA Output GSM 800/900 MHz Tx output 34 PCTL Output Tx power control output 35 GNDVAR – Earth for varactors 36 VCCVCO Input Supply for VCO part 37 VCCBUF Input Supply for Tx input part 38 GNDBUF Input Earth for Tx input part 39 GND PLANE – Connected to flex film earth plane 40* PS – Test output (Not used) 41 GNDPLL – Earth for prescaler, phase detector and XO 42* XOOLA Output XO output (Not used) 43 GNDPLL – Earth for prescaler, phase detector and XO 44 VTUNE Input Tuning input for VCOs 45 TXOHB Output GSM 1,800/1,900 MHz Tx output 46 PHDOUT Output Phase detector output 47 TXOHA Output GSM 1,800/1,900 MHz Tx output 48* NC – Not used 49 MODA Output Prescaler modulus control output 50 MODB Output Prescaler modulus control output 51 MODC Output Prescaler modulus control output 52 MODD Output Prescaler modulus control output 53 VCCPLL Input Supply for prescaler, phase detector and XO 54 XOOB Input XO input A 6–1 902SH Pin No. CONFIDENTIAL Terminal name Input/Output Description of terminal 55 XOOC Input XO input B 56* NC – Not used In this unit, the terminal with asterisk mark (*) is (open) terminal which is not connected to the outside. RFHA RFHB LNA 1,800 MHz RFHC RFHD IRA IRB LNA 1,900 MHz QRA QRB RFLA RFLB LNA 800/ 900 MHz CURRENT REGULATOR VCCBUF GNDBUF VCCVCO GNDVCO GNDVAR 0 DIV 90 0 DIV 90 VCO TEST LOGIC BUSINTERFACE REON RXON TXON BSEL CLK DATA STROBE VCO VTUNE VCO VCO XOOB XOOC TXOLA TXOLB PCTL TXOHA TXOHB CHARGE PUMP PHDOUT PHASE DETECTOR XO VCCPLL GNDPLL MODA PHASE DETECTOR XOOLA IC101 (AB1011): GSM CODEC Pin No. MODB MODC MODD PS 1 DELAY Terminal name Input/Output Description of terminal VSS – Earth (substrate) 2 VDD – VCC 3* DAC03 – Internally connected, high impedance (floating) (Not used) 4 IDAT Output Output from ADC I-channel 5 QRB Input Differential input to the ADC Q-channel 6 QRA Input Differential input to the ADC Q-channel 7 IRB Input Differential input to the ADC I-channel 8 IRA Input Differential input to the ADC I-channel 9 VSS – Earth 10 DEC4 – Reference de-coupling 11* DAC02 – Internally connected, high impedance (floating) (Not used) 12 RXSTR Input Power up for the ADCs 13 VDD – VCC 6–2 902SH CONFIDENTIAL Pin No. Terminal name Input/Output Description of terminal 14* GPA1 – Internally connected, high impedance (floating) (Not used) 15 VDD – VCC 16* GPA0 – Internally connected, high impedance (floating) (Not used) 17 DACDAT – Internally connected to earth (pull-down) 18 DACCLK – Internally connected to earth (pull-down) 19* DAC01 – Internally connected, high impedance (floating) (Not used) 20 VSS – Earth 21 DCLK Output Output clock from ADCs 22* GPA2 – Internally connected, high impedance (floating) (Not used) 23* GPA3 – Internally connected, high impedance (floating) (Not used) 24* GPA4 – Internally connected, high impedance (floating) (Not used) 25 I2CCLK Input Input clock of I2C bus 26 RESETB Input Power reset to the AB1011 27 I2CDAT Input Bi-directional I2C data 28 DACSTR – Internally connected to earth (pull-down) 29 QDAT Output Output from ADC Q-channel 30* GPA5 – Internally connected, high impedance (floating) (Not used) 31* GPA7 – Internally connected, high impedance (floating) (Not used) 32* GPA6 – Internally connected, high impedance (floating) (Not used) 33 DEC5 – Reference de-coupling 34 DEC1 – Reference de-coupling 35 REXT – Reference resistance 36* AUXI1 – Internally connected, high impedance (floating) (Not used) 37* GPCLK – Internally connected, high impedance (floating) (Not used) 38* GPDAT – Internally connected, high impedance (floating) (Not used) 39 ADSTR – Internally connected to earth (pull-down) 40 VSS – Earth 41 AVDD – VCC 42* CCO – Internally connected, high impedance (floating) (Not used) 43* MICIP – Internally connected, high impedance (floating) (Not used) 44 VSS – Earth 45 VDD – VCC 46 PCMCLK – Internally connected to earth (pull-down) 47 VSS – Earth 48 VDD – VCC 49* MICIN – Internally connected, high impedance (floating) (Not used) 50* NC – Not used 51 VSS – Earth 52 VSS – Earth 53* BEARP – Internally connected, high impedance (floating) (Not used) 54 PCMSYN – Internally connected to earth (pull-down) 55* PCMUL – Internally connected, high impedance (floating) (Not used) 56 MCLK (SYSCLK2) Input System clock input 57* NC – Not used 58 DEC2 – Reference de-coupling 59 DEC3 – Reference de-coupling 60* AUXO2 – Internally connected, high impedance (floating) (Not used) 61* BEARN – Internally connected, high impedance (floating) (Not used) 62 VDD – VCC 63 PCMDL – Internally connected to earth (pull-down) 64 VSS – Earth In this unit, the terminal with asterisk mark (*) is (open) terminal which is not connected to the outside. 6–3 902SH CONFIDENTIAL A8 IRA B8 GPA0 C8 GPA4 D8 GPA6 E8 VSS F8 VDD G8 MCLK H8 VSS A7 IRB B7 VDD C7 GPA3 D7 GPA7 E7 ADSTR F7 VSS G7 PCMUL H7 PCMDL A6 QRA B6 GPA1 C6 GPA2 D6 GPA5 E6 GPDAT F6 PCMCLK G6 PCMSYN H6 VDD A5 QRB B5 VDD C5 DCLK D5 QDAT E5 GPCLK F5 VDD G5 BEARP H5 BEARN A4 IDAT B4 RXSTR C4 VSS D4 DACSTR E4 AUXI1 F4 VSS G4 VSS H4 AUXO2 A3 DAC03 B3 DAC02 C3 DAC01 D3 I2CDAT E3 REXT F3 MICIP G3 VSS H3 DEC3 A2 VDD B2 DEC4 C2 DACCLK D2 RESETB E2 DEC1 F2 CCO G2 NC H2 DEC2 A1 VSS B1 VSS C1 DACDAT D1 I2CCLK E1 DEC5 F1 AVDD G1 MICIN H1 NC IC300 RH-IXA038AFZZL (CX77313): POWER AMP. MODULE (FOR GSM) Pin No. Terminal name Input/Output Description of terminal 1 DCS/PCS IN Input RF input 1,710 to 1,910 MHz 2 VAPC Input Power control bias voltage 3 VSUPPLY – DC supply to CMOS bias controller 4 BS Input Band select 5 GSM IN Input RF input 824 to 915 MHz 6 VCC – VCC (to GSM 1st stage and DCS 1st stage) 7 GND – RF and DC earth 8 GND – RF and DC earth 9 GSM OUT Output RF output 824 to 915 MHz 10 GND – RF and DC earth 11 VCC – VCC (to GSM and DCS final stages) 12 GND – RF and DC earth 13 DCS/PCS OUT Output RF output 1,710 to 1,910 MHz 14 GND – RF and DC earth 15 GND – RF and DC earth 16 VCC – VCC (to DCS 2nd stage) DCS/ PCS IN VCC 1 16 GND 15 HBT Match VAPC 2 VSUPPLY 3 GND 14 DCS/ PCS OUT 13 Match 12 GND CMOS Bias Controller 11 VCC 10 GND BS 4 Match Match 5 GSM IN 6 VCC 7 GND 6–4 8 GND 9 GSM OUT 902SH CONFIDENTIAL IC400 (OM5954ET): RECEIVER IC FOR W-CDMA Pin No. Terminal name Input/Output Output Description of terminal 1 IFOUTA IF output A (balanced) 2 GNDMIX – Earth for RF mixer 3 VCCIF – Supply for IF 4 IFINA Input IF input A (balanced) 5 IFINB Input IF input B (balanced) 6 VCCLF – Supply for baseband part 7 QRA Output Q-channel output 8 QRB Output Q-channel output 9 IRA Output I-channel output 10 IRB Output I-channel output 11 IFOUTB Output IF output B (balanced) 12 VCCREF – Supply for reference 13 VCCMIX – Supply for RF mixer 14 GNDIF – Earth for IF mixer 15 CDQ – External capacitor connection for baseband DC compensation loop (Q-channel) 16 CDI – External capacitor connection for baseband DC compensation loop (I-channel) 17 GNDLF – Earth for baseband part 18 MCLK Output XO master clock output 19 XOOA Output XO output A (balanced) 20 XOIA Input XO input A (balanced) 21 MIXINA Input RF mixer input A (balanced) 22 DATA Input Serial bus data input 23 XOOB Output XO output B (balanced) 24 XOIB Input XO input B (balanced) 25 MIXINB Input RF mixer input B (balanced) 26 CLK Input Serial bus clock input 27 GNDREF – Earth for reference 28 VCCBUS – Supply for data bus 29 GNDBIAS – Earth for bias 30 STROBE Input Serial bus strobe input 31 GNDBUS – Earth for data bus 32 IFLOA Input IFLO input A (balanced) 33 GNDEME – Earth for RF LNA 34 GLNA Output Gain control output for external RF LNA parts 35 REFON Input Hardware power on for ref. 36 IFLOB Input IFLO input B (balanced) 37 RFIN Input RF LNA input 38 XOOON Input Hardware power on for XO output 39 RXON Output Hardware power control output for external receiver parts 40 GNDPLL – Earth for PLL 41 GNDPHD – Earth for phase detector 42 GNDTUNE – Earth for varactor 43 GNDVCO – Earth for VCO 44 GNDRFLO – Earth for RFLO 45 GNDBYP – Earth for bypass RF LNA 46 RFLOOA Output RFLO output A (balanced) 47 VCCRF – Supply for RF LNA 48 INDBYP – Earth for RF LNA inductor bypass 49 RFOUT Output RF LNA output 50 VCCPLL – Supply for PLL 51 VCCPHD – Supply for phase detector 52 PHDOUT Output Phase detector output 53 VTUNE Input Tuning input for VCOs 54 VCCVCO – Supply for VCO 55 VCCRFLO – Supply for RFLO 56 RFLOOB Output RFLO output B (balanced) 6–5 902SH CONFIDENTIAL VCCRF GNDBIAS RFIN INDBYP GNDBYP RFOUT 2,140 MHz LNA VCCMIX GNDEME GLNA GNDMIX From Bus MIXINA IFOUTA IFOUTB MIXINB CDI CDQ VCCLF GNDLF VGA 190 MHz IFINA IFINB LNA VGA VCCIF GNDIF 0 4 CURR. REG. 90 LOGIC VCCVCO GNDVCO BUS INTERFACE CHARGE PUMP MCLK REFON XOOON RXON GNDBUS CLK DATA STROBE XO VCCRFLO GNDRFLO R PHD VCCPHD GNDPHD VCCREF GNDREF N VCCPLL XOOA XOOB GNDPLL IC501/IC1209 VHILM20SITN-1R (LM20SITLX): TEMPERATURE SENSOR Pin No. QRB RFLOOA RFLOOB VCO PHDOUT XOIA XOIB QRA VCCBUS IFLOA IFLOB VTUNE GNDTUNE IRA IRB Terminal name Input/Output Description of terminal 1* NC – Not used 2 GND – Earth 3 VO Output Output 4 V+ – Power supply In this unit, the terminal with asterisk mark (*) is (open) terminal which is not connected to the outside. V+ 4 3 VO GND 2 1 NC 6–6 902SH CONFIDENTIAL IC620 VHIM1820XCP-1L (MAX1820XEBC): DCDC Pin No. Terminal name Input/Output Description of terminal 1 /SKIP Input PWM/Skip-mode input 2 COMP – Compensation 3 OUT Input Output voltage sense input 4 REF Input External reference input 5 GND – Earth 6 PGND – Power earth 7 LX Output Inductor connection 8 BATT Input Supply voltage input 9 /SHDN Input Active-low, shutdown control input 10 SYNC Input Clock synchronisation input BATT 8 GND 5 OUT 3 REF 4 TRANSIMPEDANCE ERROR AMP CLAMP ERROR SIGNAL 0.45 V TO 2.15 V 1.25 V TO VOLTAGE REFERENCE IC BIAS PWM COMPARATOR SLOPE COMP PWM CONTROL AND SKIP LOGIC CURRENT SENSE SKIP THRESHOLD 7 LX SKIP COMPARATOR 6 PGND +13 OR 1 MHz +18 OSCILLATOR COMP 2 10 SYNC /SKIP 1 9 /SHDN IC630 RH-IX3045AFZZL (RF9266): W-CDMA POWER AMP. Pin No. 1 Terminal name V CTRL (VREG) VCC_BIAS VCC2 VCC2 GND GND GND 4 GND GND VCC1 V CTRL (VREG) 3 VCC1 2 5 VCC_BIAS 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 6 GND 7 VCC DET 8 V DETECT 9 GND 10 RF OUT 11 GND 12 GND 13 GND 14 GND 15 VCC2 VCC1 20 GND 21 RF IN 22 GND Pkg Base GND 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 VCC DET VDET 9 GND GND 1 Power Detector Network Bias Control GND 22 10 RF OUT VCC BIAS VCC1 19 OMN VCC BIAS 18 IMN GND GND RF IN 21 VCTRL VCC2 17 11 GND Interstage MN VCTRL 16 GND 20 6–7 902SH CONFIDENTIAL IC700 (OM5955ET): W-CDMA TRANSMITTER IC Pin No. 1 Terminal name Input/Output Description of terminal QINBAR Input Negative quadrature phase input signal 2 QIN Input Positive quadrature phase input signal 3 IINBAR Input Negative in phase input signal 4 IIN Input Positive in phase input signal 5 VCCBB – VCC for baseband blocks 6 VCCIFPHD – VCC for IF PLL charge pump 7 PHDIFOUT Output IF PLL charge pump output 8 VCCIFPLL – VCC for IF PLL 9 GNDIFVCO – Earth for IF VCO 10 VCCIFVCO – VCC for IF VCO 11 XOOB Input Reference frequency input (13 MHz) 12 VTUNEIF Input IF VCO voltage tuning input 13 XOOC (XOOA) Input Reference frequency input (13 MHz) 14 GNDBB – Earth for baseband blocks 15 CLK Input Serial bus clock input 16 GNDIFPHD – Earth for IF PLL charge pump 17 GNDIFPLL – Earth for IF PLL 18 WON Output Logic output to control aerial switch 19 GNDIFVCO – Earth for IF VCO 20 GNDTUIF – Earth for IF VCO varactor 21 VCCBUS – VCC for bus and logic blocks 22 GNDBUS – Earth for bus and logic blocks 23 GNDRFPHD – Earth for RF PHD 24 GNDIFVCO – Earth for IF VCO 25 IFLO Output Positive IF LO frequency output 26 DATA Input Serial bus data input 27 TXON Output Hard wired TX ON logic output 28 VCCRFPHD – VCC for RF PHD 29 IFLOBAR Input Negative IF LO frequency input 30 GNDIFLO – Earth for IF LO 31 GNDRFPLL – Earth for RF VCO 32* PHDRFOUT Output RF PLL charge pump output (Not used) 33 VCCIFLO – VCC for IF LO 34 GNDRFLO – Earth for RF LO 35 STROBE Input Serial bus strobe input 36 VCCRFPLL – VCC for RF VCO 37 RFLO Input Positive RF mixer LO input 38 GNDRFLO – Earth for RF LO 39 GNDRF – Earth for RF parts 40 GNDRF – Earth for RF parts 41 GNDRF – Earth for RF parts 42 GNDIF – Earth for intermediate frequency parts 43 GNDRFVCO – Earth for RF VCO 44 VCCRFVCO – VCC for RF VCO 45 RFLOBAR Input Negative RF mixer LO input 46 GNDTURF – Earth for RF VCO varactor 47 VCCRF – VCC for RF parts 48 OUT Output Positive RF frequency output 49 OUTBAR Output Negative RF frequency output 50 GNDRF – Earth for RF parts 51 VCCRF – VCC for RF parts 52 VCCRF – VCC for RF parts 53 VCCIF – VCC for intermediate frequency parts 54 IFBP – IF filter tank port 55 IFBPBAR – IF filter negative tank port 56* VTUNERF Input RF VCO voltage tuning input (Not used) In this unit, the terminal with asterisk mark (*) is (open) terminal which is not connected to the outside. 6–8 902SH Reconstruction filters RECDCI VGA IQ-modulator IF BP Filter VCCRF GNDRF IFBP IFBPBAR VCCIF GNDIF VCCBB GNDBB CONFIDENTIAL RF-mixer and RF buffer TXON TXON RFBIAS IIN IINBER LPO LPBW TXON OUT OUTBAR GNDRFLO QIN QINBAR IQGAIN RECDCQ RFLOON LOINTEXT TXON TXON BUFFGAIN BUFFGAIN2 GAINMETH VGAGAIN QVGAGAIN TXON VCCIFLO RFLO RFLOBAR IF PLL GNDIFLO RF PLL VCCIFVCO VTUNERF GNDIFVCO RFVCOC IFLO IFLOBAR RFRDIV RFNDIV TBIFS1 TBIFS0 VTUNEIF DIV GNDTURF VCCRFVCO DIV GNDRFVCO VCCRFPLL RFLOON LOINTEXT TBIFVCO GNDRFPLL GNDTUIF PHD PHD SERIAL BUS RFIPHO Serial Bus TBRFS1 Logic GNDBUS PHDRFOUT VCCRFPHD GNDRFPHD XOOC (XOOA) XOOB VCCIFPHD GNDIFPHD VCCIFPLL GNDIFPLL TBRFS0 TBRFVCO TXON WON IFLOON VCCBUS PHDIFOUT IC800 VHI3981D28N-1R (LP3981ILD): 2.8 V REGULATOR Pin No. 1 Terminal name VOUT Input/Output Output Description of terminal Output Voltage of the LDO 2 VIN Input Input Voltage of the LDO 3 VOUT-SENSE Output Output. Voltage Sense Pin 4 GND – Common Earth 5 BYPASS – Optional bypass capacitor for noise reduction 6 VEN Input Enable Input Logic, Enable High VIN 2 VEN 6 BYPASS 5 1 VOUT Vreference 1.23 V Fast Turn On Circuit 3 VOUT-SENSE R2 Over Current & Thermal Protection 4 GND 6–9 CLK DATA STROBE 902SH CONFIDENTIAL IC1001 VHIBGB202++-1L (BGB202): BLUETOOTH Pin No. Terminal name Input/Output Description of terminal 1 GND – Earth 2 ANT Input/Output Aerial input/output 3 GND – Earth 4 GND – Earth 5 GND – Earth 6 GND – Earth 7 GND – Earth 8 GND – Earth 9 GND – Earth 10 GND – Earth 11 GND – Earth 12 GND – Earth 13 GND – Earth 14 GND – Earth 15 GP_CLK Output General purpose clock 16 VBAT Input Battery measurement voltage input 17 VANLI Input 8-bit A/D input 18 XTAL2_LPO Output Low power crystal oscillator 19 XTAL1_LPO Input Low power crystal oscillator 20 GPIO[1] Input/Output I2C_SDA 21 GPIO[0] Input/Output I2C_SCL 22 VANLO Output Analogue voltage source output 23 GPIO[13] Input/Output General purpose I/O 13 24 GPIO[11] Input/Output General purpose I/O 11 25 GPIO[10] Input/Output General purpose I/O 10 26 1.8 V DECOUP – VDD18 decoupling 27 POR_ DISABLE Input Power-On Reset disable input 28 XTAL2_SYS Output System clock crystal oscillator 29 XTAL1_SYS Input System clock crystal oscillator 30 REF_CLK Output Synthesiser reference frequency 31 GPIO[12] Input/Output General purpose I/O 12 32 GPIO[14] Input/Output General purpose I/O 14 33 GPIO[7] FSC_IP Input General purpose I/O 7 PCM/IOM frame sync 34 GPIO[9] DB_IP Input/Output General purpose I/O 9 Bidirectional PCM/IOM data line B (default: input) 35 GPIO[6] DA_IP Input/Output General purpose I/O 6 Bidirectional PCM/IOM data line A (default: output) 36 GPIO[8] DCLK_IP Input General purpose I/O 8 PCM/IOM data clock 37 VDD18 Input 1.8 V I/O supply voltage 38 VDD_IOV Input Variable I/O supply voltage 39 VDDIORF Input RF supply voltage 40 VREG18 Output 1.8 V regulated output voltage 41 GPIO[3] RTS_UART Input General purpose I/O 3 UART request-to-send input 42 GPIO[5] RXD_UART Input General purpose I/O 5 UART receive input 43 GPIO[4] TXD_UART Output General purpose I/O 4 UART transmit output 44 GPIO[2] CTS_UART Output General purpose I/O 2 UART clear-to-send output 45 RESET_N Input Reset input (active LOW) 46 1.8 V DECOUP – VDD18 decoupling 47 TMS_JTAG Input JTAG test mode select 48 TDO_JTAG Output JTAG test data output 49 TDI_JTAG Input JTAG test data input 50 TCK_JTAG Input JTAG test clock 6 – 10 902SH CONFIDENTIAL Pin No. Terminal name Input/Output Description of terminal 51 GND – Earth 52 GND – Earth IC1100 (LHF65NZ1): FLASH MEMORY 1 Pin No. Terminal name Input/Output Description of terminal 1* NC – Not used 2* NC – Not used 3* NC – Not used 4* NC – Not used 5 A4 Input Address input 6 A18 Input Address input 7 A19 Input Address input 8 VSS – Earth 9 F1-VCC – Power supply (flash) 10 F2-VCC – Power supply (flash) 11 A21 Input Address input 12 A11 Input Address input 13 A5 Input Address input 14* /R-LB Input (Not used) 15 A23 Input Address input (flash 1, 3) 16 VSS – Earth 17* S-CS2 Input (Not used) 18 CLK Input Clock input 19 A22 Input Address input 20 A12 Input Address input 21 A3 Input Address input 22 A17 Input Address input 23 GND – Earth 24 F-VPP Input Supply voltage detection terminal 25* /R-/WE Input Write enable input (Not used) 26* /P1-CS Input (Not used) 27 A9 Input Address input 28 A13 Input Address input 29 A2 Input Address input 30 A7 Input Address input 31 GND – Earth 32 F-/WP Input Write protect input 33 /ADV Input Address valid input 34 A20 Input Address input 35 A10 Input Address input 36 A15 Input Address input 37 A1 Input Address input 38 A6 Input Address input 39* /R-UB Input (Not used) 40 F-/RST Input Reset input (flash) 41 F-/WE Input Write enable input 42 A8 Input Address input 43 A14 Input Address input 44 A16 Input Address input 45 A0 Input Address input 46 DQ8 Input/Output Data input/output 47 DQ2 Input/Output Data input/output 48 DQ10 Input/Output Data input/output 49 DQ5 Input/Output Data input/output 50 DQ13 Input/Output Data input/output 51 WAIT Output Wait output 52 F2-/CE Input Chip enable input (flash) 53* /R-OE Input Output enable input (flash) (Not used) 6 – 11 902SH Pin No. CONFIDENTIAL Terminal name Input/Output Description of terminal 54 DQ0 Input/Output Data input/output 55 DQ1 Input/Output Data input/output 56 DQ3 Input/Output Data input/output 57 DQ12 Input/Output Data input/output 58 DQ14 Input/Output Data input/output 59 DQ7 Input/Output Data input/output 60 F2-/OE Input Output enable input (flash) 61* /S-CS1 Input (Not used) 62 F1-/OE Input Output enable input (flash) 63 DQ9 Input/Output Data input/output 64 DQ11 Input/Output Data input/output 65 DQ4 Input/Output Data input/output 66 DQ6 Input/Output Data input/output 67 DQ15 Input/Output Data input/output 68 VCCQ – Input/output supply 69 F1-/CE Input Chip enable input (flash) 70* /P2-CS Input (Not used) 71 F3-/CE Input Chip enable input (flash) 72* S-VCC – Power supply (Not used) 73* P-VCC – Power supply (Not used) 74 F2-VCC – Power supply (flash) 75 VCCQ – Input/output supply 76* P-MODE/PCRE Input (Not used) 77 VSS – Earth 78 VSS – Earth 79 VCCQ – Input/output supply 80 F1-VCC – Power supply (flash) 81 VSS – Earth 82 VSS – Earth 83 VSS – Earth 84 VSS – Earth 85* NC – Not used 86* NC – Not used 87* NC – Not used 88* NC – Not used In this unit, the terminal with asterisk mark (*) is (open) terminal which is not connected to the outside. F-VPP, F1-VCC, F2-VCC A23 A0~A22 F1-/CE F1-/OE F-/WE, F-/WP, F-/RST /ADV, CLK WAIT F1:256M (x16) bit Flash memory F2-/CE F2-/OE, F3-/OE F2:128M (x16) bit Flash memory DQ0~DQ15 F3-/CE F3:256M (x16) bit Flash memory GND 6 – 12 902SH CONFIDENTIAL IC1101 (MB82R6A5C): FLASH MEMORY 2 Pin No. Terminal name Input/Output Description of terminal 1* NC – Not used 2* NC – Not used 3* NC – Not used 4* NC – Not used 5* NC – Not used 6* NC – Not used 7* NC – Not used 8* NC – Not used 9* NC – Not used 10* NC – Not used 11* NC – Not used 12* NC – Not used 13* NC – Not used 14* NC – Not used 15* NC – Not used 16 A7 Input Address input 17 /LB Input Least significant byte control (low active) 18* /ADV Input FCRAM matched address input (low active) (Not used) 19 WE Input Write enable (low active) 20 A8 Input Address input 21 A11 Input Address input 22* NC – Not used 23* NC – Not used 24* NC – Not used 25 A3 Input Address input 26 A6 Input Address input 27 /UB Input Most significant byte control (low active) 28 CE2f_1 Input FCRAM chip enable (high active) 29 CE2f_2 Input FCRAM chip enable (high active) 30 A19 Input Address input (FCRAM only) 31 A12 Input Address input 32 A15 Input Address input 33* NC – Not used 34* NC – Not used 35 A2 Input Address input 36 A5 Input Address input 37 A18 Input Address input 38* /WAIT Output FCRAM wait output (high active) (Not used) 39 A20 Input Address input (FCRAM only) 40 A9 Input Address input 41 A13 Input Address input 42 A21 Input Address input (FCRAM only) 43* NC – Not used 44* NC – Not used 45 A1 Input Address input 46 A4 Input Address input 47 A17 Input Address input 48 /CE1s Input SRAM chip enable (low active) 49* NC – Not used 50 A10 Input Address input 51 A14 Input Address input 52 A22 Input Address input (FCRAM only) 53* NC – Not used 54* NC – Not used 55 A0 Input Address input 56 VSS – Earth 57 DQ2 Input/Output Least significant byte data input/output 58 VDDS – SRAM supply voltage 6 – 13 902SH Pin No. 59 CONFIDENTIAL Terminal name CE2s Input/Output Input Description of terminal SRAM chip enable (high active) 60 DQ7 Input/Output Least significant byte data input/output 61 CLK Input FCRAM clock input 62 A16 Input Address input 63* NC – Not used 64* NC – Not used 65 /CE1f_1 Input FCRAM chip enable (low active) 66 OE Input Output enable (low active) 67 DQ10 Input/Output Most significant byte data input/output 68 DQ4 Input/Output Least significant byte data input/output 69 DQ5 Input/Output Least significant byte data input/output 70 DQ14 Input/Output Most significant byte data input/output 71 DQ16 Input/Output Most significant byte data input/output 72* NC – Not used 73* NC – Not used 74* NC – Not used 75 /CE1f_2 Input FCRAM chip enable (low active) 76 DQ1 Input/Output Least significant byte data input/output 77 DQ11 Input/Output Most significant byte data input/output 78 VDDf_1 – FCRAM supply voltage 79 VDDQf_1 – FCRAM_1 input/output supply voltage 80 DQ13 Input/Output Most significant byte data input/output 81 DQ8 Input/Output Least significant byte data input/output 82 VSS – Earth (SRAM only) 83* NC – Not used 84* NC – Not used 85* NC – Not used 86 DQ9 Input/Output Most significant byte data input/output 87 DQ3 Input/Output Least significant byte data input/output 88 DQ12 Input/Output Most significant byte data input/output 89* NC – Not used 90 DQ6 Input/Output Least significant byte data input/output 91 DQ15 Input/Output Most significant byte data input/output 92* NC – Not used 93* NC – Not used 94* NC – Not used 95* NC – Not used 96* NC – Not used 97* NC – Not used 98 VDDf_2 – FCRAM supply voltage 99* NC – Not used 100* NC – Not used 101* NC – Not used 102* NC – Not used 103* NC – Not used 104* NC – Not used 105* NC – Not used 106* NC – Not used 107* NC – Not used In this unit, the terminal with asterisk mark (*) is (open) terminal which is not connected to the outside. 6 – 14 902SH CONFIDENTIAL VDDf_1 VDDQf_1 VSS CLK A22 to A0 /WAIT 128 M bit FCRAM_1 /CE1f_1 CE2f_1 VDDf_2 VSS A21 to A0 /CE1f_2 CE2f_2 64 M bit FCRAM_2 /ADV DQ16 to DQ1 VDDS VSS A18 to A0 /LB /UB WE OE CE1s CE2s 8 M bit SRAM IC1202 VHITK73840G-1L (TK73840BDB): REGULATOR Pin No. Terminal name Input/Output Input Description of terminal 1 VCONT (ON/OFF) Power control 2 BIN (PE) Input Power enable 3 VIN (Vin) Input Power supply 4 PCL (ACL) Input Current setting 5 NC (GND) – Earth 6 GND (GND) – Earth 7* VFB (Vfb) Input Not used 8 VSENSE (PC) Output Power output 9 VOUT (Vout) Output Power output In this unit, the terminal with asterisk mark (*) is (open) terminal which is not connected to the outside. TOP VIEW VIN 3 3 2 3 VIN 2 BIN 6 GND 9 VOUT 5 NC 8 VSENSE 4 PCL 7 VFB B C 9 VOUT BIN 2 8 VSENSE Control Circuit VCONT 1 Over Heat Protect 7 VFB Bandgap Reference 4 PCL 1 1 VCONT A 5,6 GND 6 – 15 902SH CONFIDENTIAL IC1300 VHIBU7880GU-1L (BU7880GU): EXTERNAL INTERFACE Pin No. Terminal name Input/Output Description of terminal 1 UART_RXD1 Output UART_RXD1 output 2 BDATA Input BDATA input 3 UART_RTS Input UART_RTS input 4 UART_TXD1 Input UART_TXD1 input 5 SCLK Input SCLK input 6 BSYNC Input BSYNC input 7* UART_RXD2 Output UART_RXD2 output (Not used) 8 BCNT Input BDATA input control 9 UART_CTS Output UART_CTS output 10 UART_TXD2 Input UART_TXD2 input 11 BSSEL Input BSYNC/SCLK switching control 12 GND – Earth 13 VBAT – Power supply for switch 14 PUEA Input PU15 control input 15* NC – Not used 16* GND – Earth (Not used) 17 UARTSEL Input UART 1 and 2 switching terminal input 18 UARTMD Input UART mode switching 19 CPU_USB_D+ Input/Output CPU_USB_D+ input/output 20 REG33 – USB power supply 21* GND – Earth (Not used) 22* GND – Earth (Not used) 23 HFMD Input Hands free mode switching 24 CPUVDD – Digital power supply 25 USBD+/RXD Input/Output USBD+/RXD switching external input/output 26 PU15 Output PMOS open drain output 27 BSYNC/SCLK/RTS Output BSYNC/SCLK/RTS switching external output 28 GND – Earth 29* RXANAIN Input Hands free receiving external input (Not used) 30 USBMD Input USB mode switching 31 CPU_USB_D– Input/Output CPU_USB_D– inupt/output 32 USBD-/TXD Input/Output USBD–/TXD switching external input/output 33 BDATA/CTS Input/Output BDATA/CTS switching external input/output 34* TXANAIN Input Hands free sending input (Not used) 35* RXANAOUT Output Hands free receiving output (Not used) 36* TXANAOUT Output Hands free sending external output (Not used) In this unit, the terminal with asterisk mark (*) is (open) terminal which is not connected to the outside. 6 – 16 VBAT REG33 20 H : ON L: OFF VBAT USBD+/RXD 25 CPUVDD MODE 0, 1, 3, 4: H MODE 2: L PU15 26 6 – 17 MODE 0, 1, 4: L MODE 2, 3: H CPUVDD CPUVDD CPUVDD MODE MODE MODE MODE MODE MODE 0, 2, 3, 4 : OFF MODE 1: ON VBAT 0 1 2 3 4 DECODER CPUVDD CPUVDD MODE 0, 2, 3, 4 : L MODE 1: H MODE 0, 2, 3, 4 : L MODE 1: H UART_RXD1 1 MODE 0, 1, 2 : OFF MODE 3, 4: ON CPUVDD MODE 0, 1, 3, 4 : OFF MODE 2: ON CPUVDD MODE 0, 1, 3, 4 : L MODE 2: H H : ON L: OFF 27 34 28 35 29 RXANAIN CPU_USB_D+ 19 10k CPUVDD RXANAOUT 33 BDATA/CTS VBAT 13 CPUVDD CPUVDD GND 21 GND VBAT CPUVDD NC 15 TXANAIN 32 USBD-/TXD UART_RXD2 7 MODE 0, 1, 4 : OFF MODE 2, 3: ON MODE 0, 1, 4 : L MODE 2, 3: H CPUVDD PUEA 14 MODE 0, 2, 3 : OFF MODE 1, 4: ON 10k CPUVDD BSYNC/SCLK/RTS 31 CPU_USB_D- BCNT BDATA UART_CTS UART_RTS UART_TXD2 UART_TXD1 GND SCLK BSYNC CONFIDENTIAL 902SH 8 2 9 3 10 4 16 5 6 BU7880GU MODE 0, 2, 3, 4: L MODE 1: H 11 BSSEL 12 GND 17 UARTSEL CPUVDD MODE 0, 1, 2 : ON MODE 3, 4: OFF 18 UARTMD 23 HFMD CPUVDD 24 CPUVDD 22 GND VBAT 30 USBMD 36 TXANAOUT 902SH CONFIDENTIAL IC1303 VHIXC621933-1L (XC6219C332DR): 3.3 V REGULATOR Pin No. Terminal name Description of terminal 1 VIN Power supply input 2* NC Not used 3 VOUT Output 4* NC Not used 5 VSS Earth 6 CE ON/OFF control In this unit, the terminal with asterisk mark (*) is (open) terminal which is not connected to the outside. VIN CE ON/OFF Control each circuit - Current Limit + VOUT Voltage Reference VSS IC1502 VHIBU7876GL-1L (BU7876GL): INFRARED REMOTE Tx CONTROLLER LSI Pin No. Terminal name Input/Output – Description of terminal 1* NC Mount reinforcement pin (Not used) 2 GND – Earth 3 VDD – Power supply 4* NC – Mount reinforcement pin (Not used) 5 DOUT Output Data output 6 NIRQ Output Interrupt output (LOW: interrupt generation) 7* NC – Mount reinforcement pin (Not used) 8 SCL Input IIC bus serial clock (SQL) 9 SDA Input/Output IIC bus serial data input/output 10* NC – Mount reinforcement pin (Not used) 11 NRST Input Reset pin (LOW: reset) 12 CLK1 Input Reference clock input In this unit, the terminal with asterisk mark (*) is (open) terminal which is not connected to the outside. IC1504 VHIFA3727R+-1R (FA3727R): POWER CONTROL Pin No. Terminal name Input/Output Description of terminal 1 SNSG – DC/DC converter detection resistance earth 2 VCC – Circuit system power supply input 3 GND2 – Earth 4 VOUT1 Output LDO_1 output 5 VIN1 Input LDO_1 power supply input 6 EN1 Input LDO_1 enable terminal 7 EN4 Input LDO_4 enable terminal 8 VOUT4 Output LDO_4 output 9 VIN2 Input LDO_3, LDO_4 power supply input 10 VOUT3 Output LDO_3 output 11 GND3 – Earth 12 VOUT5 Output LDO_5 output 13 VIN3 Input LDO_2, LDO_5 power supply input 14 VOUT2 Output LDO_2 output 6 – 18 902SH CONFIDENTIAL Pin No. Terminal name Input/Output Description of terminal 15 EN3 Input LDO_3 enable terminal 16 EN2 Input LDO_2 enable terminal 17 EN5 Input LDO_5 enable terminal 18 CREF – Reference voltage capacitor connection terminal 19 LPM Input Low Power Mode signal input 20 MODE Input Output PchMOS slew mode signal input 21 PGND – Power earth 22 VOUT Output DC/DC converter driver output 23 PVCC – Power system power supply input 24 CS – Soft start terminal 25 GND1 – Earth 26 FB Output Error amplifier output 27 IN- Input Error amplifier inverting input 28 ISNS Input LDO load detection terminal CS 24 CREF 18 MODE 20 VCC 2 PVCC 23 FB 26 Output short-circuit detection Soft Start Error Amp 1 Comp IN- 27 Dead time Pre_driver 22 VOUT enable OSC ISNS 28 UVLO Load detection 21 PGND SNSG 1 13 VIN3 Reference voltage LDO_2 1.5 V 400 mA DC/DC Converter EN2 EN5 EN1 EN4 EN3 16 17 6 7 15 GND 3, 11, 25 LDO_1 2.5 V 300 mA 14 VOUT2 LDO_5 1.5 V 150 mA 12 VOUT5 LDO_3 2.9 V 300 mA 10 VOUT3 LDO_4 2.5 V 200 mA LPM 19 Regulator 4 VOUT1 5 VIN1 8 VOUT4 6 – 19 9 VIN2 902SH CONFIDENTIAL IC1600 VHIYMU783C+-1L (YMU783C): MOBILE AUDIO Pin No. Terminal name Input/Output Description of terminal 1* NC – Not used 2 GPIO3 Input/Output GPIO port 3 GPIO1 Input/Output GPIO port 4 BCLK Input/Output BIT clock for external audio input 5 D7 Input/Output CPU interface data bus 7 6 D4 Input/Output CPU interface data bus 4 7 D1 Input/Output CPU interface data bus 1 8 D0 Input/Output CPU interface data bus 0 9* NC – Not used 10 MTR Output External vibrator control terminal 11* LED1/GPIO4 Input/Output GPIO port (Not used) 12 GPIO2 Input/Output GPIO port 13 SDI Input External audio input 14 /IRQ Output Interrupt output 15 D5 Input/Output CPU interface data bus 5 16 D2 Input/Output CPU interface data bus 2 17 IOVDD1 – Power supply for terminal 18 DVSS – Digital earth 19 DVDD – Digital core power supply (2.65 to 3.30 V) 20 LED0 Output External LED control terminal 0 21* LED2/GPIO5 Input/Output External LED control terminal 1/GPIO port (Not used) 22 GPIO0 Input/Output GPIO port 23 LRCK Input/Output LR clock for external audio input 24 D6 Input/Output CPU interface data bus 6 25 D3 Input/Output CPU interface data bus 3 26 CLKI Input Clock input terminal (1.5 to 27 MHz): TCXO compatible 27 DVDD – Digital core power supply (2.65 to 3.30 V) 28 DVSS – Digital earth 29 IOVDD2 – Power supply for terminal 30 IOVDD2 – Power supply for terminal 31 IOVDD2 – Power supply for terminal 32 A0 Input CPU interface address signal 33 /CS Input CPU interface chip select 34 /WR Input CPU interface write enable 35 TXOUT Output Transmitted voice analogue output terminal 36 RXIN Input Received voice analogue input terminal 37 /RST Input Hardware reset input 38* NC – Not used 39 /RD Input CPU interface read enable 40 PLLC – PLL capacitance connection terminal for sound source 41 EQ1L – L-ch equaliser terminal 1 42 EQ2L – L-ch equaliser terminal 2 43 EXTIN Input External analogue input terminal 44* NC – Not used 45 EQ2R – R-ch equaliser terminal 2 46 EQ1R – R-ch equaliser terminal 1 47 SPVDDL – Analogue power supply for L-ch speaker amplifier (AVDD to 4.50 V) 48 EQ3L – L-ch equaliser terminal 3 49* NC – Not used 50 HPOUTL/MONO Output L-ch headphone output terminal 51* NC – Not used 52 HPC – Capacitance connection terminal for preventing headphone pop noise 53* NC – Not used 54 EQ3R – R-ch equaliser terminal 3 55 SPVDDR – Analogue power supply for R-ch speaker amplifier (AVDD to 4.50 V) 56 SPVSSL – Analogue earth for L-ch speaker amplifier 57* SPOUT1L – L-ch speaker connection terminal 1 (Not used) 6 – 20 902SH CONFIDENTIAL Pin No. Terminal name 58* NC Input/Output Description of terminal – Not used 59 BBR – Capacitance connection terminal for R-ch bus boost (0.1 µF) 60 VREF – Analogue reference voltage terminal 61* EXTOUT Output External analogue output terminal (Not used) 62* NC – Not used 63* SPOUT1R Output R-ch speaker connection terminal 1 (Not used) 64 SPVSSR – Analogue earth for R-ch speaker amplifier 65* (SPOUT1L) Output Internally connected to H2 terminal. H2 terminal is used as SPOUT1L terminal. (Not used) 66* SPOUT2L Output L-ch speaker connection terminal 2 (Not used) 67 BBL Output Capacitance connection terminal for L-ch bus boost (0.1 µF) 68 AVDD – Analogue power supply (2.65 to 3.30 V) 69 AVSS – Analogue earth 70 EXC – Capacitance connection terminal for preventing external output pop noise 71 HPOUTR Output R-ch headphone output terminal 72* SPOUT2R Output R-ch speaker connection terminal 2 (Not used) 73* (SPOUT1R) Output Internally connected to H8 terminal. H8 terminal is used as SPOUT1R terminal. (Not used) SPOUT2R SPOUT1R EQ3R EQ2R SPOUT2L SPOUT1L EQ3L EQ2L EQ1R EQ1L HPC HPOUTR BBR HPOUTL /MONO BBL EXC EXTOUT TXOUT In this unit, the terminal with asterisk mark (*) is (open) terminal which is not connected to the outside. SPVSSL VOL SPVDDL + SP Vol VREF SPVSSR SP Vol VREF VOL VOL + VREF SPVDDR VREF AVSS MONO + + + FMR + FML FMM AVDD VOL VOL DAC + BASS BOOST - + VOL BASS BOOST + VOL RXIN VOL EXTIN X DVX operation part Reset Wiring switching Fader EG Adder VOL VOL Equalizer Tone ROM Hybrid sound source (equivalent to MA-5) SRAM 8 k-byte /RST IRQ /IRQ LED MTR LED0 LED[2:1] (GPIO[5:4]) MTR TG Sampling Rate Converter PLLC CLKI BCLK Digital audio interface Sequencer part (equivalent to MA-5) MA-5 core LRCK SDI GPIO[3:0] DVSS CPU I/F DVDD D0 - D7 /RD /WR A0 IOVDD /CS + - + VOL VOL - + 6 – 21 902SH CONFIDENTIAL IC1603 (AN12974A): AGC STEREO AMP. Pin No. 1 Terminal name C3 Input/Output Description of terminal – Surround filter terminal R-ch 1 2 R3 – Surround filter terminal R-ch 2 3 – (Analogue signal) Output Surround output R-ch 4 – (Analogue signal) Output Inverting amplifier output R-ch for gain adjustment 5 – (Analogue signal) Output Inverting amplifier output R-ch for gain adjustment 6 AGC ON/OFF Input AGC ON/OFF switching 7 VREFSP – Precharge timing pin 8 VCC – VCC-SP (R-ch) 9 SP-SAVE Input Speaker power save ON/OFF switching 10 SPOUTR– Output Speaker output R-ch (–) 11 GNDSPR – Earth (SP R-ch) 12 SPOUTR+ Output Speaker output R-ch (+) 13 SPOUTL– Output Speaker output L-ch (–) 14 GNDSPL – Earth (SP L-ch) 15 SPOUTL+ Output Speaker output L-ch (+) 16 STB ON/OFF Input All standby ON/OFF switching 17 VCC – VCC-SP (L-ch) 18 VREFSP – 1/2 VCC-SP (VREF-SP) 19 AGCDET – AGC signal detector 20 – (Analogue signal) Output Inverting amplifier output L-ch for gain adjustment 21 – (Analogue signal) Output Inverting amplifier output L-ch for gain adjustment 22 – (Analogue signal) Output Surround output L-ch 23 R1 – Surround filter terminal L-ch 2 24 C1 – Surround filter terminal L-ch 1 25 C2 – Surround effect adjustment 1 26 R2 – Surround effect adjustment 2 27 VREF – 1/2 VCC (VREF) 28 IN-L Input Sound input terminal L-ch 29 VCC – VCC 30 IN-R Input Sound input terminal R-ch 31 GND – Earth 32 SURROUND ON/ OFF Input Surround ON/OFF switching 22 21 -34 dBV 23 0 dB + 26 +6 dB -6 dB 29 15 +13 dB 14 AGC 13 AGC Det. +13 dB 12 +13 dB 30 AGC -40 dBV +7 dB -34 dBV 32 2 + 0 dB 3 4 10 +13 dB -34 dBV +6 dB 31 11 -27 dBV -6 dB 1 17 16 SPATIALIZER® 28 18 -27 dBV -40 dBV 27 19 +7 dB 25 20 -34 dBV 24 5 6 – 22 9 Timing Cont. 6 7 8 902SH CONFIDENTIAL IC1700 VHIAK4569++-1L (AK4569): PCM CODEC Pin No. 1 Terminal name PDN Input/Output Input Description of terminal Power down pin When this pin is set at “L”, the device is powered down internally and reset. When the power is turned on, input “L” once. 2 CSN Input Control data chip select pin 3 CCLK Input Control clock input pin 4 CDTI Input Control data input pin 5 LRCK Input L/R clock pin Determines an audio data channel 6 MCLK Input Master clock input pin 7 BICK Input Serial bit clock pin Clock for shifting audio data 8 SDTI Input Audio data input pin 9 SDTO Output Audio data output pin When PMADC bit = “0”, pin SDTO is DVSS 10 DVDD – Digital power supply pin 11 DVSS – Digital earth pin 12 HVSS – Earth pin for headphone amplifier 13 HVDD – Power supply pin for headphone amplifier 14* HPR Output R-ch HP-Amp output pin (Not used) When PMHPR bit = “0”, pin HPR is HVSS 15* HPL Output L-ch HP-Amp output pin (Not used) When PMHPL bit = “0”, pin HPL is HVSS 16 MUTET Output Mute time constant control pin When PMHPL bit = PMHPR bit = “0”, pin MUTET is HVSS 17* MOUT Output Monaural analogue output pin (Not used) When PMMO bit = “0”, pin MOUT is Hi-Z 18 MIN Input Monaural analogue input pin 19 RIN Input R-ch analogue input pin 20 LIN Input L-ch analogue input pin 21 VREF Output Reference voltage output pin, 2.1 V (referenced to typ. AVSS) When PMVCM bit = “0”, pin VREF is AVSS 22 VCOM Output Common voltage pin, 1.25 V (referenced to typ. AVSS) When PMVCM bit = “0”, pin VCOM is AVSS 23 AVSS – Analogue earth pin 24 AVDD – Analogue power supply pin 25 AINR2 Input ADC R-ch analogue input 2 (MIC input) 26 AINL2 Input ADC L-ch analogue input 2 (MIC input) 27 AINR1 Input ADC R-ch analogue input 1 (LINE input) 28 AINL1 Input ADC L-ch analogue input 1 (LINE input) Note: Keep the digital input pin connected. In this unit, the terminal with asterisk mark (*) is (open) terminal which is not connected to the outside. 6 – 23 902SH CONFIDENTIAL IC1701 VHIMM1671XN-1R (MM1671XN): VIDEO AMP. Pin No. Terminal name Description of terminal 1 PS Power save 2 OUT Signal output 3 SAG Sag correction 4 IN Signal input 5 GND Earth 6 VCC (V+) Power supply Top View 1 6 2 5 3 4 6 – 24 902SH CONFIDENTIAL IC2001 VHIR116129D-1L (R1161D291D): SD POWER CONTROL Pin No. Terminal name Description of terminal 1 VDD (VIN) Input pin 2* NC Not used 3 VOUT Output pin 4 ECO High speed, low power switch 5 GND Earth 6 /CE or CE Chip enable pin In this unit, the terminal with asterisk mark (*) is (open) terminal which is not connected to the outside. ECO VDD VOUT - + GND /CE IC2002 RH-IX3067AFZZL (BD6020): COMPOUND POWER SUPPLY 2 Pin No. Terminal name Input/Output – Description of terminal 1 GNDT1 Test pin (GND internal connection) 2 VBAT1 – Negative boost DC/DC power supply pin 3 GND1 – Earth power supply pin 4 VIO – CPU I/F constant current driver power supply pin 5 CLK Input Three-wire serial clock input 6 RSTB Input Reset input 7 T2 – Test pin (connected to T4) 8 VNEG Input Negative boost DC/DC output voltage detection pin 9* NC – Not used 10 TRSW Output Switching Tr drive pin of negative boost DC/DC 11 DATA Input Three-wire serial data input 12 STRB Input Three-wire serial strobe input 13* TEST1 Input Test pin (Not used) 14 VOUT1 Output REG1 output 15 SENSEN1 Input Switching Tr current sense pin of negative boost DC/DC 16 SENSEN2 Input Test pin 17 VBAT2B – REG1/REG2/VREF power supply pin 18 VBAT2A – REG1/REG2/VREF power supply pin (VIN) 19 SENSP2 Input Test pin 20 SENSP1 Input Switching Tr current sense pin of negative boost DC/DC 21* TEST2 Input Test pin (Not used) 22 VOUT2 Output REG2 output 23 CNTOUT Output External regulator control output 24 VSEL2 Input REG2 output voltage switching pin 25 VREF Output Voltage reference & smoothing capacitor connection pin 26 CURSENS Input Current detection pin for constant current drive 27 GNDP – Earth 28 GND3 – Earth 29 VBAT3 – Boost DC/DC power supply pin 30 REG2CNT Input REG2 control pin 31 VPLUS11 Input REGCP power supply pin 32 GND2 – Earth 33* CUR Output Transistor drive pin for constant current drive control (Not used) 6 – 25 902SH CONFIDENTIAL Pin No. 34 Terminal name T4 Input/Output Description of terminal – Test pin (connected to T2) Boost DC/DC switching pin 35 SW Output 36 VBATP – Boost DC/DC driver power supply pin 37 REG1CNT Input REG1 control pin 38 VPLUS12 Input Boost DC/DC voltage detection pin 39 CAMP Output REGCP output 40 GNDT3 – Test pin In this unit, the terminal with asterisk mark (*) is (open) terminal which is not connected to the outside. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 TOP VIEW IC2003 RH-IX3068AFZZL (BD6030): COMPOUND POWER SUPPLY 3 Pin No. Terminal name Input/Output Description of terminal 1* NC – Not used 2 GND – Earth 3 PD Input Power control pin 4* NC – Not used 5 VSEL Input Output voltage switching pin 6 VBAT Input VBAT power supply pin 7* NC – Not used 8* VREF (NC) Output Reference voltage output pin (Not used) 9 VOUT Output Negative voltage output 10* NC – Not used 11 VNEG – Negative power supply pin 12 VSUB – Test pin In this unit, the terminal with asterisk mark (*) is (open) terminal which is not connected to the outside. 1 12 11 10 2 3 TOP VIEW 9 8 6 – 26 4 5 6 7 902SH CONFIDENTIAL IC2005 RH-IXA021AFZZL (BD6015GU): COMPOUND POWER SUPPLY 1 Pin No. Terminal name Input/Output – Description of terminal 1 T1 Dummy pin 2 LEDG Output Green LED drive output pin 3 GND1 – Earth 4 VBAT1 – VBAT power supply pin 5* LSO11 Output Level shift output 1 (Not used) 6* LSO12 Output Level shift output 1 (Not used) 7 WVOUT Output 2 or 4 times boost charge pump output 8 T2 – Dummy pin 9 TEST Input Test pin 10 LEDR Output Red LED drive output pin 11 LEDB Output Blue LED drive output pin 12 TRSW Output DC-DC switching transistor drive pin for R/G/B LED 13 CAPP1 Output 2 or 4 times boost charge pump C1 connection pin 14* CAPN1 Output 2 or 4 times boost charge pump C1 connection pin (Not used) 15 SENSP Input DC-DC switching transistor current sense pin for R/G/B LED 16 SENSN Input DC-DC switching transistor current sense pin for R/G/B LED 17 CAP3 Output 2 or 4 times boost charge pump output pin 18 CPIN Input 2 or 4 times boost charge pump input pin 19 CAPP2 Output 2 or 4 times boost charge pump C2 connection pin 20 VIO – Logic system power supply pin 21 VPLUS2 Input DC-DC boost voltage feedback input for R/G/B LED 22* CAPN2 Output 2 or 4 times boost charge pump (Not used) 23 GND3 – Earth 24 STRB Input Three-wire serial strobe input 25 CLK Input Three-wire serial clock input 26 VPLUS12 Input DC-DC boost voltage feedback input for Main Display/Sub Display backlight 27* CAMP Output 15 V voltage output pin for camera (Not used) 28 DATA Input Three-wire serial data input 29 FRP Input Level shift circuit, rectangular wave input pin 30 IREF Output Resistance connection pin for current reference 31 VREF Output Current reference pin 32 LEDCTL Input R/G/B LED On/Off control pin 33* ERROUT Output SWREG1 error detection amplifier output (Not used) 34 FLED Output Main Display backlight white LED drive pin 35 GND2 – Earth 36* SBD Input SBD input pin (Not used) 37 VNEG Input Negative power supply pin for camera 38* CAMN Output –8 V voltage output pin for camera (Not used) 39 T4 – Dummy pin 40 RSTB Input Reset input 41 BLED Output Sub Display backlight white LED drive pin 42 SW Output DC-DC coil switching pin for Main Display/Sub Display backlight 43 GNDP Output Earth 44 VBAT2 – VBAT power supply pin 45 VPLUS11 Input DC-DC boost voltage feedback input for Main Display/Sub Display backlight 46 T3 – Dummy pin In this unit, the terminal with asterisk mark (*) is (open) terminal which is not connected to the outside. 6 – 27 902SH CONFIDENTIAL A T1 1 LEDG 2 GND1 3 VBAT1 4 B TEST 9 LEDR 10 LEDB 11 TRSW 12 C SENSP 15 SENSN 16 D VIO 20 E WVOUT 7 T2 8 CAPP1 13 CAPN1 14 CPIN 18 CAPP2 19 VPLUS2 21 CAPN2 22 GND3 23 STRB 24 CLK 25 VPLUS12 26 CAMP 27 F DATA 28 FRP 29 IREF 30 VREF 31 G LEDCTL 32 ERROUT 33 H T4 39 RSTB 40 1 2 VBAT2 LSO11 5 LSO12 6 CAP3 17 VBAT1 FLED 34 GND2 35 SBD 36 VNEG 37 CAMN 38 BLED 41 SW 42 GNDP 43 VBAT2 44 VPLUS11 45 T3 46 3 4 5 6 7 8 SBD SW VPLUS11 LDO GNDP Driver GND1 BLED GND2 Osc O ERROUT VREF FLED S R Voltage Vref Reference + - Current Reference - IREF VPLUS12 + Oscillator LDO 15.0V VIO CAMP VNEG LDO . . 8.0V TEST Driver Control Logic 100 kohm CAMN TRSW + Osc DATA CLK O STRB RSTB + SENSP - SENSN + GND3 S R + - - VPLUS2 + Constant Current Regulator Circuit CPIN 4 times Boost Charge Pump CAPP1 CAPN1 CAPP2 Constant Current Drive Circuit LEDR Constant Current Drive Circuit LEDG Constant Current Drive Circuit LEDB LEDCTL CAPN2 CAP3 Shut Down Control (with Thermal Shut Down) WVOUT T4 S9 LSO11 T2 T3 Level Shift FRP T1 LSO12 6 – 28 902SH CONFIDENTIAL IC3000 (LR38866): DISPLAY CONTROLLER Pin No. 1 Terminal name DUMMY4 Input/Output Description of terminal – Dummy 4 2 VDDCORE – Power supply 3 BSPIXEL3/NDATA3 TYBUF03P (A) BS: external BitStream data bus NTSC: NTSC encoder output 4 BSPIXEL5/NDATA5 TYBUF03P (A) BS: external BitStream data bus NTSC: NTSC encoder output 5 VDDIOB – Power supply 6 BSHS_B/HSYNC_NT TYBUF03S (O) BS: external BitStream horizontal sync signal NTSC: horizontal sync signal 7 OSCIN PDX0E1DG Oscillating circuit input 8 VDDOSC – Power supply 9* SUBCS_B/ SUBGPO3 TYBUF04P Sub Display chip select (STN/TFT control)/general purpose output (Not used) 10* SUBDB4 TYBUF04P Sub Display data bus (STN/TFT control) (Not used) 11 VDDIOD – Power supply Sub Display data bus (STN/TFT control) (Not used) 12* SUBDB7 TYBUF04P 13* SUBRS/SUBGPO2 TYBUF04P Sub Display data recognition signal (STN/TFT control)/general purpose output (Not used) 14 VDDIOD – Power supply 15 SUBFLMIN TYBUF02P Sub Display FLM signal (STN control) 16 DUMMY3 – Dummy 3 17 BSPIXEL2/NDATA2 TYBUF03P (A) BS: external BitStream data bus NTSC: NTSC encoder output 18 VDDCORE – Power supply 19 BSPIXEL4/NDATA4 TYBUF03P (A) BS: external BitStream data bus NTSC: NTSC encoder output 20 BSPIXEL6/NDATA6 TYBUF03P (A) BS: external BitStream data bus NTSC: NTSC encoder output 21 BSBLK_B TYBUF03S (A) External BitStream data valid signal 22 BSVS_B/VSYNC_NT TYBUF03S (O) BS: external BitStream vertical sync signal NTSC: vertical sync signal 23* OSCOUT PDX0E1DG Oscillating circuit output (Not used) 24* GPO8 TYBUF04P General purpose output (Not used) 25* SUBDB0 TYBUF04P Sub Display data bus (STN/TFT control) (Not used) 26* SUBDB3 TYBUF04P Sub Display data bus (STN/TFT control) (Not used) 27* SUBDB5 TYBUF04P Sub Display data bus (STN/TFT control) (Not used) 28* SUBCK/SUBGPO1 TYBUF04P Sub Display clock (STN/TFT control)/general purpose output (Not used) 29* SUBRD_B/ SUBGPO5 TYBUF04P Sub Display read signal (STN/TFT control)/general purpose output (Not used) 30 VDDCORE – Power supply 31* SUBCKS/SUBGPO0 TYBUF04P Clock switching signal for Sub Display (STN/TFT control)/general purpose output (Not used) 32 VDDPLL – Power supply 33 VDDIOB – Power supply 34 BSPIXEL1/NDATA1 TYBUF03P (A) BS: external BitStream data bus NTSC: NTSC encoder output 35 PLLDIV2 TYBUF04P PLL multiplication ratio switching signal 36 PLLDIV0 TYBUF04P PLL multiplication ratio switching signal 37 BSPIXEL0/NDATA0 TYBUF03P (A) BS: external BitStream data bus NTSC: NTSC encoder output 38 NTCLK TYBUF02S External supply clock 39* NC – Not used 40 BSPIXEL7/NDATA7 TYBUF03P (A) BS: external BitStream data bus NTSC: NTSC encoder output 41 BSCLK/DCLK_NT TYBUF03S (A) BS: external BitStream data clock NTSC: data sampling clock 42* GPO9 TYBUF04P General purpose output (Not used) 43* SUBWR_B/ SUBGPO4 TYBUF04P Sub Display write signal (STN/TFT control)/general purpose output (Not used) 44* SUBDB1 TYBUF04P Sub Display data bus (STN/TFT control) (Not used) 45* SUBDB2 TYBUF04P Sub Display data bus (STN/TFT control) (Not used) 6 – 29 902SH Pin No. CONFIDENTIAL Terminal name Input/Output TYBUF04P Description of terminal 46* SUBDB6 Sub Display data bus (STN/TFT control) (Not used) 47 SUBLPIN TYBUF02P Sub Display LP signal (STN control) 48* NC – Not used 49 PLLDIV1 TYBUF04P PLL multiplication ratio switching signal 50 XIN/SCANCK TYBUF02S External clock input signal 51 BDATA4 TYBUF04P Main Display panel B output signal 52 BDATA5 TYBUF04P Main Display panel B output signal 53* GPO5 TYBUF04P General purpose output (Not used) 54 GND – Earth 55 GND – Earth 56 GNDOSC – Earth 57* NC – Not used 58* NC – Not used 59 GND – Earth 60* NC – Not used 61 GND – Earth 62 SCL TYBUF04S I2C serial clock pin 63 GPI4 TYBUF02S_PD General purpose input 64 VDDCORE – Power supply 65 VDDIOB – Power supply 66 BDATA3 TYBUF04P Main Display panel B output signal 67 BDATA2 TYBUF04P Main Display panel B output signal 68 BDATA1 TYBUF04P Main Display panel B output signal 69 GNDPLL – Earth 70 SDA TYBUF04S I2C serial data pin 71* WAIT_B TYBUF02P External wait signal (Not used) 72 LCDINT TYBUF02P External interruption signal 73 BDATA0 TYBUF04P Main Display panel B output signal 74* GPO4 TYBUF04P General purpose output (Not used) 75 GDATA0 TYBUF04P Main Display panel G output signal 76 GND – Earth 77* NC – Not used 78 DB15 TYBUF03P (A) Parallel data bus 79 GPI5 TYBUF02S_PD General purpose input 80 GPO7 TYBUF04P General purpose output 81 GDATA1 TYBUF04P Main Display panel G output signal 82 GDATA2 TYBUF04P Main Display panel G output signal 83 GDATA3 TYBUF04P Main Display panel G output signal 84* NC – Not used 85 GND – Earth 86 DB12 TYBUF03P (A) Parallel data bus 87 DB14 TYBUF03P (A) Parallel data bus 88 VDDIOA – Power supply 89 VDDIOB – Power supply 90 GDATA4 TYBUF04P Main Display panel G output signal 91 GDATA5 TYBUF04P Main Display panel G output signal 92 GND – Earth Test signal 93 TESTI TYBUF02P_PD 94 DB11 TYBUF03P (A) Parallel data bus 95 DB10 TYBUF03P (A) Parallel data bus 96 DB13 TYBUF03P (A) Parallel data bus 97 RDATA0 TYBUF04P Main Display panel R output signal 98 RDATA1 TYBUF04P Main Display panel R output signal 99 GPO1 TYBUF04P General purpose output 100* NC – Not used 101 GND – Earth 102* GPCLK TYBUF04P General purpose clock output (Not used) 103 DB9 TYBUF03P (A) Parallel data bus 104* GPO6 TYBUF04P General purpose output (Not used) 6 – 30 902SH CONFIDENTIAL Pin No. Terminal name Input/Output Description of terminal 105 RDATA2 TYBUF04P Main Display panel R output signal 106 RDATA3 TYBUF04P Main Display panel R output signal 107 RDATA4 TYBUF04P Main Display panel R output signal 108 GND – Earth 109 SCANEN TYBUF02P_PD Full scan valid signal 110 DB7 TYBUF03P (A) Parallel data bus 111 DB8 TYBUF03P (A) Parallel data bus 112 VDDIOA – Power supply 113 VDDIOB – Power supply 114 RDATA5 TYBUF04P Main Display panel R output signal 115 VSYNC TYBUF02P Main Display vertical sync signal 116 GND – Earth 117* GPO10 TYBUF04P General purpose output (Not used) 118 GND – Earth 119* NC – Not used 120 GNDVD – Earth 121* NC – Not used 122 GND – Earth 123* NC – Not used 124 DB5 TYBUF03P (A) Parallel data bus 125 DB4 TYBUF03P (A) Parallel data bus 126 DB6 TYBUF03P (A) Parallel data bus 127 DCLK TYBUF02P Main Display data sampling clock 128 HSYNC TYBUF02P Main Display horizontal sync signal 129* NC – Not used 130* SE_LD4/PORT5 TYBUF04P Four-wire serial IF load signal 4/general purpose output (Not used) 131* GPO11 TYBUF04P General purpose output (Not used) 132 GPI3 TYBUF02S_PU General purpose input 133 GPI1 TYBUF02S_PU General purpose input 134 RXDTP RECIVER_V3.4 Differential data input (Positive) 135 RXDTN RECIVER_V3.4 Differential data input (Negative) 136 VDWAIT_B TYBUF02P External wait signal 137 RSP TYBUF03S (A) Register select signal 138* MAGBUSY TYBUF04P Magnification circuit LINE direction BUSY output (Not used) 139 DB3 TYBUF03P (A) Parallel data bus 140 DB2 TYBUF03P (A) Parallel data bus 141* GPO3 TYBUF04P General purpose output (Not used) 142* GPO2 TYBUF04P General purpose output (Not used) 143 DB1 TYBUF03P (A) Parallel data bus 144 VDDIOA – Power supply 145 VDDCORE – Power supply 146 VDDCORE – Power supply 147 SE_DO/PORT0 TYBUF04P Four-wire serial IF data output/general purpose output 148 SE_LD1/PORT2 TYBUF04P Four-wire serial IF load signal 1/general purpose output 149* SE_LD3/PORT4 TYBUF04P Four-wire serial IF load signal 3/general purpose output (Not used) 150* PWMLCD/PORT9 TYBUF04P PWMLCD output/general purpose output (Not used) 151* PWM0/PORT7 TYBUF04P PWM output 0/general purpose output (Not used) 152 GPI0 TYBUF02S_PU General purpose input 153 RXCKP RECIVER_V3.4 Differential clock input (Positive) 154 RXCKN RECIVER_V3.4 Differential clock input (Negative) 155 GPO0 TYBUF04P General purpose output VD-Link ON/OFF setting 156 VD0N TYBUF02P 157 CS_B TYBUS03S (O) Device select signal 158 WR_B TYBUF03S (O) Host write strobe signal 159 VDDCORE – Power supply 160 DB0 TYBUF03P (A) Parallel data bus 161 DUMMY2 – Dummy 2 162 SE_DI/PORT6 TYBUF04P Four-wire serial input/general purpose output 163 VDDIOC – Power supply 6 – 31 902SH CONFIDENTIAL Pin No. Terminal name 164 SE_CK/PORT1 165* 166 Input/Output Description of terminal TYBUF04P Four-wire serial IF clock output/general purpose output SE_LD2/PORT3 TYBUF04P Four-wire serial IF load signal 2/general purpose output (Not used) VDDIOC – Power supply 167* PWM1/PORT8 TYBUF04P PWM output 1/general purpose output (Not used) 168 GPI2 TYBUF02S_PU General purpose input 169 GSR RECIVER_V3.4 External resistance pin for gain adjustment 170 VDDVD – Power supply 171 RESET_B TYBUF02S Master reset 172 VDDIOA – Power supply 173 BUFOFF_B TYBUF02P GATED buffer switching signal for through current protection 174 RD_B TYBUF03S (O) Host read strobe signal 175 VDDCORE – Power supply 176 DUMMY1 – Dummy 1 PDX0E1DG : OSC (Oscillator buffer with oscillation stop function) TYBUF04P : IOC2M (I/O buffer. Input: CMOS buffer, Output: Iol = 2 mA) TYBUF04S : IOCS2M (I/O buffer. Input: CMOS Schmidt buffer, Output: Iol = 2 mA) TYBUF02P : IOC (I/O buffer. Input: CMOS buffer, Output: Iol = 4 mA) TYBUF02P_PD : IOCD (I/O buffer. Input: CMOS buffer with 65 k ohm pull-down resistance, Output: Iol = 4 mA) TYBUF02S : IOCS (I/O buffer. Input: CMOS Schmidt buffer, Output: Iol = 4 mA) TYBUF02S_PU : IOCSU (I/O buffer. Input: CMOS Schmidt buffer with 75 k ohm pull-up resistance, Output: Iol = 4 mA) TYBUF02S_PD : IOCSD (I/O buffer. Input: CMOS Schmidt buffer with 65 k ohm pull-down resistance, Output: Iol = 4 mA) TYBUF03P (A) : IOCAN6M (I/O buffer. Input: 2 inputs AND type CMOS buffer with through current protection, Output: Iol = 6 mA) TYBUF03S (A) : IOCSAN6M (I/O buffer. Input: 2 inputs AND type CMOS Schmidt buffer with through current protection, Output: Iol = 6 mA) TYBUF03S (O) : IOCSOR6M (I/O buffer. Input: 2 inputs OR type CMOS Schmidt buffer with through current protection, Output: Iol = 6 mA) RECIVER_V3.4 : VD-Link receiver In this unit, the terminal with asterisk mark (*) is (open) terminal which is not connected to the outside. DUMMY VDD BUFOF VDD RESET VDD PWM1/ VDD SE_LD2 SE_CK/ RD_8 GSR GPI2 1 CORE F_B IOA _B VD PORT8 IOC /PORT3 PORT1 VDD PWM0/ PWMLCD SE_LD3 SE_LD1 DB00 WR_B CS_B VDON GPO0 RXCKN RXCKP GPI0 PORT7 /PORT9 /PORT4 /PORT2 CORE VDD DB01 IOA VDWAIT SE_LD4 MAG DB02 DB03 RXDTN RXDTP GPI1 GPI3 GPO11 NC RSP _B /PORT5 BUSY DB06 DB04 DB05 NC GND NC GNDVD NC GND GPO10 GND VSYNC VDD DB08 IOA DB07 GPO6 DB09 GPCLK GND DB13 DB10 DB11 TESTI VDD DB14 IOA DB12 GND GPO7 GPI5 DB15 NC LCD INT VDD CORE XIN/ SCANCK PLL DIV0 VDD PLL SCANE N GND RDATA 4 NC GPO1 SDA GND PLL GPI4 SCL GND NC GND NC HSYNC DCLK M SUBDB MP4_PL L LCK 7 RDATA RDATA K 3 2 RDATA RDATA J 1 0 GDATA VDD I 4 IOB GDATA GDATA H 2 1 BDATA G GPO4 0 RDATA RDATA 1 2 RDATA VDD F 3 IOB BDATA BDATA E 5 4 BSPIXE NTCLK D L0 GND GND GND GPO5 OSC SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB BSPIXE GPO9 BSCLK NC NC L7 LPIN DB6 DB2 DB1 WR_B NC GPO2 GPO3 N GDATA 5 GDATA NC 3 GDATA GND 0 GND WAIT _B VDD SE_DI/ DUMMY P IOC PORT6 2 SE_DO VDD VDD O /PORT0 CORE CORE PLL DIV1 PLL BSPIXE VDD C DIV2 L1 IOB SUB VDD SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB OSC BSVS BSBLK BSPIXE BSPIXE VDD BSPIXE B GPO8 OUT _B _B L6 L4 CORE L2 CKS CORE RD_B CK DB5 DB3 DB0 DUMMY SUBFL VDD SUB SUB VDD SUB SUB VDD OSC BSHS VDD BSPIXE BSPIXE VDD DUMMY A MIN IOD RS DB7 IOD DB4 CS_B OSC IN _B IOB L5 3 L3 CORE 4 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 TOP VIEW 6 – 32 902SH CONFIDENTIAL [2] Function table of Display Pin No. Main Display (LCD3000: RLCUBA017AF02) Pin No. Terminal name Input/Output Terminal name Input/Output Description of terminal 50 C3+ – Booster capacitor connection terminal 51 C2- – Booster capacitor connection terminal 52 C2+ – Booster capacitor connection terminal 53 C1- – Booster capacitor connection terminal 54 C1+ – Booster capacitor connection terminal Description of terminal 1 T-COM Input COM electric potential input for CS 2 T-COM Input COM electric potential input for CS 3 TFT-COM Input COM voltage input terminal 4 COMC Output COM signal output 5 COMC Output COM signal output 6 COMDC Output COM centre voltage output 55 VDC2 Output DC/DC converter output 7 VCOMH Output COM amplitude voltage output 56 VDC2 Output DC/DC converter output 8 B0 Input Blue data signal (LSB) 57 VR Output Reference power supply output 9 B1 Input Blue data signal 58 VS Output Source power supply output 10 B2 Input Blue data signal 59 VS Output Source power supply output 11 B3 Input Blue data signal 12 B4 Input Blue data signal B5 Input Blue data signal (MSB) 14 G0 Input Green data signal (LSB) 15 G1 Input Green data signal 16 G2 Input Green data signal 17 G3 Input Green data signal 18 G4 Input Green data signal 19 G5 Input Green data signal (MSB) 20 R0 Input Red data signal (LSB) 21 R1 Input Red data signal 22 R2 Input Red data signal 23 R3 Input Red data signal 24 R4 Input Red data signal 25 R5 Input Red data signal (MSB) 26 DCLK Input Data sampling clock 27 HSY Input Horizontal sync signal 28 VSY Input Vertical sync signal 29* SO Output Serial data output (Not used) 30 SI Input Serial data input 31 SCLK Input Serial clock input 32 CS Input Serial interface chip select 33 RESET Input Hard reset 34 VCC – Logic power supply 35 GND – Earth 36 GND – Earth 37 VDC – Analogue power supply 38 VDC – Analogue power supply 39* COM2 – Not used 40* VCLAMP Output Not used 41 VSS2 Output DC/DC converter output 42 VSS1 Output DC/DC converter output 43* NC – Not used 44 VDD2 Output DC/DC converter output 45 C5- – Booster capacitor connection terminal 46 C5+ – Booster capacitor connection terminal 47 C4- – Booster capacitor connection terminal 48 C4+ – Booster capacitor connection terminal 49* C3- – Booster capacitor connection terminal (Not used) MAIN DISPLAY To input terminal 13 In this unit, the terminal with asterisk mark (*) is (open) terminal which is not connected to the outside. 6 – 33 1 59 902SH CONFIDENTIAL Sub Display (LCD2000: RLCUBA016AFZZ) Pin No. Terminal name Input/Output Description of terminal 1 SDIN Input Serial data input 2 SCLK Input Serial clock input 3 DC_B Input Data/command selection input 4 SCEB Input Chip enable 5 RESET_B Input Reset input 6 VDD – MPU power supply terminal 7 VLCD – LCD drive circuit power supply 8 VSS – Earth SUB DISPLAY 1 8 To input terminal 6 – 34 902SH CONFIDENTIAL PARTS GUIDE No. S0422JNJ300/W 3G(UMTS)/GSM/GPRS PHONE MODEL 902SH CONTENTS [1] DIODES [4] ACCESSORIES/PACKING PARTS [2] OTHER CIRCUITRY PARTS [5] P.W.B. ASSEMBLY [3] CABINET PARTS [6] OTHER SERVICE PARTS Parts marked with " " are important for maintaining the safety of the set. Be sure to replace these parts with specified ones for maintaining the safety and performance of the set. SHARP CORPORATION This document has been published to be used for after sales service only. The contents are subject to change without notice. 902SH CONFIDENTIAL NO. PARTS CODE PRICE NEW PART RANK MARK RANK DESCRIPTION [1] DIODES LED120 0 LED200 5 LED200 6 VHPBRPY121F-1L AD LED,Green/Red,BRPY121F VHPGM56281A-1L AP LED,Red/Green/Blue,GM56281A VHPNECW008A-1L AH LED,White,NECW008A [2] OTHER CIRCUITRY PARTS ANT901 BAT120 0 CN061 CN901 CN902 CN1000 CN1200 CN1201 CN1300 CN1500 CN1501 CN2000 CN2001 CN2002 CN2003 CN3000 CN3001 CN3003 EP1000 FS1200 FS2000 FS2001 FS2002 JK1600 LCD200 0 LCD300 0 MIC200 MIC201 SP2000 SP2001 VIB001 QCNTAA019AFZZN AF Terminal,Aerial RDNTL0017AFZZ AG Battery,Back-up QCNCW947FAFZZL QCNCW878AAFPZL QCNCMA47AAFZZL QCNCWA023AF27L QCNTAA016AFZZL QSOCZA006AFZZL -------QCNCWA010AF50N QCNCWA020AF40R QCNCWA010AF50N QCNCW953JAFZZL QCNCWTP40AFZZN QCNCWA022AF08R QCNCWA023AF59L QCNCWA034AF40L QCNCWA056AF08R RPHODA007AFZZ QFS-LA010WJZZY QFS-L132HAFZZN QFS-L631HAFZZN QFS-L132HAFZZN QCNCWA017AFZZL AF AE AG AH AL AG AH AM AH AK AF AF AM BA AU AK AC AC AC AC AF Terminal,Bluetooth Aerial Connector,Coaxial Connector,Coaxial Socket,27Pin Terminal,Battery Connector,USIM Card This Parts is Supplied with Cabinet Parts 106 Socket,50Pin Socket,40Pin Socket,50Pin Connector,Memory Card Socket,40Pin Socket,8Pin Socket,59Pin Socket,40Pin Socket,8Pin Earpiece Fuse,2A Fuse,1.25A Fuse,0.63A Fuse,1.25A Connector,VIDEO OUT/Handsfree Microphone RLCUBA016AFZZ AW Sub Display RLCUBA017AF02 BT Main Display RMICCA007AFZZ RMICCA007AFZZ RSP-ZA009AFZZ RSP-ZA009AFZZ RMOTVA004AFZZ AK AK AL AL AK Microphone Microphone Speaker Speaker Vibrator 2 902SH CONFIDENTIAL [3] CABINET PARTS 164 603x2 104 A 102 106-10 (LCD2000) 106-1 102-1 106-3 136 156 (VIB001) B 106 158 (SP2000) SD PWB-C 106-12 138 158 (SP2001) 137 106-2 143 137 160 (PWB-D) 150 142 162 C 106-11 (PWB-H) 106-5 152 149 153 (BAT1200) 106-9 106-4 MAIN PWB-A D 108 (PWB-F) 139 106-6 106-7x2 106-13x2 114 PWB-B 159 (PWB-G) 151 144 129 154 (LCD3000) 106-8 133 111 606x2 165 134 131 E 166 122 167 126 107 (PWB-E) 147 118 110 604 140 F 604 124 116 123 125 120 157 (EP1000) 118 101 119 145 130 135 155 (MIC201) 155 (MIC200) 141 G 604x2 127 103-1(*) 601x2 132 128 103 161 103-1 115 605x2 2 112 112 102-1, 103-1(*): Deleted in the middle of October production. 139: Deleted in the December production. 113x2 1 602 602 109 H 101-1 117 163 4 3 3 5 6 902SH NO. CONFIDENTIAL PARTS CODE PRICE NEW PART RANK MARK RANK DESCRIPTION [3] CABINET PARTS ! ! ! 101 101- 1 102 102 102 102 102 102- 1 103 103 103 103 103 103- 1 104 106 106 106 106 106 106 106 106 106 106 106 106 106 106 106 106 106 106 106- 1 106- 2 106- 3 106- 4 106- 5 106- 6 106- 7 106- 8 106- 9 106-10 106-11 106-12 106-13 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 DCABAW169AFSE GMADIA049AFSA DCABBW169AFSC DCABBW169AFSE DCABBW169AFSF DCABBW169AFSK DCABBW169AFSU TLABZ2595AFZZ DCABCW169AFSC DCABCW169AFSE DCABCW169AFSF DCABCW169AFSK DCABCW169AFSU TLABZ2783AFZZ DCABDW169AFSE DKENDW169AFSB DKENDW169AFSC DKENDW169AFSD DKENDW169AFSE DKENDW169AFSF DKENDW169AFSG DKENDW169AFSH DKENDW169AFSK DKENDW169AFSP DKENDW169AFSR DKENDW169AFSS DKENDW169AFST DKENDW169AFSU DKENDW169AFSW DKENDW169AFSZ DKENDW169AFS7 DKENDW169AFS8 DKENDW169AFS9 DUNTKW169AFS1 LHLDFA006AF01 LHLDZA091AF01 PSLDMA059AFZZ PSLDMA061AFZZ PSLDMA068AFZZ QCNTAA017AFZZN QCNWNA009AFZZ QTANZA001AFZZL RLCUBA016AFZZ RUITKA006AFZZ TLABZ2783AFZZ PSPAZA035AFZZ CUITKA007AFZZ CUITKA009AFZZ GCABEA045AFSB GCABFA045AFSB GCOVAA058AFSD GCOVAA086AFSB GCOVAA089AFSB GCOVAA092AFSB GCOVAA093AFSB GCOVAA094AFSB GCOVAA134AFSA GCOVAA114AFSG GCOVHA021AFSB GCOVZA003AFSB HDECQA023AFSB HDECQA024AFSB HDECQA025AFSB JKNBZA046AFSA LHLDFA005AFZZ LHLDWA006AFZZ LHLDWA007AFZZ LHLDZA090AF01 LHLDZA124AFZZ LHLDZA137AF01 MHNG-A006AFZZ PCUSSA185AFZZ PCUSSA199AFZZ PCUSSA218AFZZ PCUSSA230AFZZ PCUSSA231AFZZ PCUSSA232AFZZ PCUSSA235AFZZ PMAGZA004AFZZ PSHEGA003AFZZ PSHEMA002AFZZ PSHEMA004AFZZ PSHEZ1416AFZZ PSHEZA381AFZZ BB AK AY AY AY AY AY AA AY AY AY AY AY AA BD Front Cabinet (Display) Assembly Panel,Main Display Back Cabinet (Display) Assembly [C] Back Cabinet (Display) Assembly(Except for C,F,K,U Back Cabinet (Display) Assembly [F] Back Cabinet (Display) Assembly [K] Back Cabinet (Display) Assembly [U] Sensor Moisture (Large) Front Cabinet (Key) Assembly [C] Front Cabinet (Key) Assembly (Except for C,F,K,U) Front Cabinet (Key) Assembly [F] Front Cabinet (Key) Assembly [K] Front Cabinet (Key) Assembly [U] Sensor,Moisture (Small) Back Cabinet (Key) Assembly Board Unit [B] Board Unit [C] Board Unit [D] Board Unit [E] Board Unit [F] Board Unit [G] Board Unit [H] Board Unit [K] Board Unit [P] Board Unit [R] Board Unit [S] Board Unit [T] Board Unit [U] Board Unit [W] Board Unit [Z] Board Unit [EP] Board Unit [GP] Board Unit [PP] Camera Assembly Holder,SD PWB Holder Unit,Sub Display Cover,BBK Shield Case Cover,BBS Shield Case Cover,RF Shield Case Spacer,Hinge Coaxial,Cable Contact,Spring Sub Display (LCD2000) SD P.W.B. Connect FPC (PWB-H) Sensor,Moisture (Small) Spacer,CSP Key FPC Unit (PWB-E) LED FPC Unit (PWB-F) Front Cabinet,Hinge Back Cabinet,Hinge Screw Cover,Side Screw Cover,Display (Top) Screw Cover,Key (Top) Cover,External Connector Connector Cover,VIDEO OUT/Handsfree Microphone Slot Cover,Memory Card Screw Cover,Display (Bottom) Screw Cover,Hinge Cabinet Protect Cover,Cabinet Hinge,Memory Card Slot Cover Belt,Top Hinge Belt (Left) Hinge Belt (Right) Button,10Key Holder,Main PWB Wire Holder,A Wire Holder,B Holder Unit,Main Display Fix Holder,Hinge Holder,Hinge Hinge Unit Cushion,Hinge Cushion,Coaxial Cable Cushion,Grease Cushion,Connector Cushion,Display PWB Spacer Cushion,Back Cabinet (Display) Cushion,LED FPC Unit Magnet Sheet,Side Keys Leaf,Copper (With Glue) Leaf,Copper (With Kapton) FPC Retainer Kapton Kapton,Handling CZ CZ CZ BZ AG AH AF AK AH AD AN AB AW AS AA AA BB AT AL AL AD AC AC AD AD AH AE AC AD AD AN AH AH AV AD AC AC AR AC AE AY AB AA AC AB AB AC AB AE AC AC AE AB AB 4 902SH CONFIDENTIAL NO. PARTS CODE PRICE NEW PART RANK MARK RANK DESCRIPTION [3] CABINET PARTS 147 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 601 602 603 604 605 606 PSHEZA388AFZZ PSHEZA395AFZZ PSHEZA396AFZZ PSLDMA111AFZZ PSPAZA037AFZZ RDNTL0017AFZZ RLCUBA017AF02 RMICCA007AFZZ RMOTVA004AFZZ RPHODA007AFZZ RSP-ZA009AFZZ RUITKA005AFZZ RUITKA014AFZZ RUITZA023AFZZ TLABZ2595AFZZ TLABZA075AF0T TSPC-A180AFZZ GCOVAA088AFSB GCOVAA090AFSA GCOVZA004AFSB LX-EZ0184AFZZ LX-EZ0193AFZZ LX-EZ0196AFZZ LX-EZA004AFZZ LX-EZA010AFFN LX-EZA011AFF7 AC AB AB AG AC AG BT AK AK AK AL AP BB BC AA AC DH AK AC AD AB AB AB AB AB AB Sheet,Top Belt Sheet,Display PWB Kapton,Display PWB Sheet,Shield Spacer,PWB Battery,Back-up (BAT1200) Main Display (LCD3000) Microphone (MIC200,201) Vibrator (VIB001) Earpiece (EP1000) Speaker (SP2000,2001) Speaker FPC (PWB-G) Sub Camera Unit (PWB-D) Thin Coaxial Cable Sensor,Moisture (Large) Label,Qualcomm Label,Specifications Aerial Cover Cover,Infrared Port Cover,Strap Screw,M1.7x6mm Screw,M1.7x4.5mm,Black Screw,M1.7x5.5mm,Black Screw,M1.4x2.8mm Screw,M1.7x7.5mm Screw,M1.4x1.6mm 5 902SH CONFIDENTIAL [4] ACCESSORIES/PACKING PARTS 25 12,14,16 ([T] Only), 17,18,19,30 ([B] Only) 27 ([C,EP,F,K,U] Only) 9 10 15 ([F] Only) 13 7, 11,26 1 8 2 24 Phone 3 4 5 22 ([Z] Only) 29 ([B] Only) 27 23 ([U] Only) 6 AC Charger RADPTA010AF01 RADPTA009AF01 RADPTA011AF01 6 20 ([B,E,EP,D] Only) 21 ([G,GP,H] Only) 902SH CONFIDENTIAL NO. PARTS CODE PRICE NEW PART RANK MARK RANK DESCRIPTION [4] ACCESSORIES/PACKING PARTS ! ! ! ! 1 1 2 2 3 3 3 4 5 5 5 6 6 6 7 8 9 9 9 9 10 10 11 12 12 13 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 15 16 17 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 25 25 26 26 27 29 30 GFTABA018AFSB GFTABA028AFSA QPLGJA005AFZZ QPLGJA006AFZZ RADPTA009AF01 RADPTA010AF01 RADPTA011AF01 RPHOHA004AF01 SPAKAA026AFZZ SPAKAA046AFZZ SPAKAA051AFZZ SPAKCA172AFZZ SPAKCA196AFZZ SPAKCA198AFZZ SPAKP1236AFZZ SPAKPA014AFZZ SPAKPA018AFZZ SPAKPA019AFZZ SPAKPA020AFZZ SPAKPA025AFZZ SPAKXA103AFZZ SPAKXA147AFZZ SSAKA0232AFZZ SSAKAA004AFZZ SSAKA0022AFZZ SSAKH0329AFZZ TCADHA039AFZZ TCADHA050AFZZ TCADHA052AFZZ TCADHA054AFZZ TCADHA057AFZZ TCADHA059AFZZ TCADHA061AFZZ TCADHA071AFZZ TCADHA103AFZZ TCAUHA013AFZZ TCADZ0263AFZZ TCAUZA013AFZZ TGANEA016AFZZ TGANEA019AFZZ TGANEA021AFZZ TGANGA005AFZZ TGANIA004AFZZ TGANSA001AFZZ TGANZA033AFZZ TGANZA035AFZZ TGANZA037AFZZ TGANZA039AFZZ TGANZA041AFZZ TGANZA042AFZZ TINSEA037AFZZ TINSEA045AFZZ TINSEA049AFZZ TINSEA050AFZZ TINSFA017AFZZ TINSFA019AFZZ TINSFA027AFZZ TINSGA013AFZZ TINSGA016AFZZ TINSGA024AFZZ TINSHA014AFZZ TINSHA028AFZZ TINSIA011AFZZ TINSIA015AFZZ TINSPA023AFZZ TINSSA012AFZZ TINSWA026AFZZ TINSZA018AFZZ TINSZA040AFZZ TLABZ2793AFZZ TLABZA044AFZZ TLABZA053AFZZ TLABZA061AFZZ UBATIA013AF01 UDSKAA017AF01 UDSKAA023AF01 UDSKAA024AF01 UIMC-A005AFZZ UIMC-A006AFZZ -------TLABZA079AFZZ TCADZA066AFZZ AH AH AT AT ** ** ** AY AH AL AK AS AS AN AA AC AN AN AN AR AG AL AC AA AA AA AG AK AM AN AN AN AM AS Battery Cover (Except for [C,F,U]) Battery Cover [C,F,U] Video Cable (Except for [C,F,U]) Video Cable [C,F,U] AC Charger B,C,D,F,G,GP,H,K,P,PP,S,T,U,W(XN-1QC91) AC Charger [E,EP,R] (XN-1QC90) AC Charger [Z] (XN-1QC92) Handsfree Microphone Unit/Stereo Headset Packing Add. [F,K] Packing Add. [C,U] Packing Add. [B,D,E,EP,G,GP,H,P,PP,R,S,T,W,Z] Packing Case [B,D,E,P,PP,R,S,W,Z] Packing Case [G,GP,H,T] Packing Case [C,EP,F,K,U] Polyethylene Bag,SD Memory Card Polyethylene Bag,Phone Accessories Box [B,D,E,EP,K,P,PP,R,S,W,Z] Accessories Box [G,GP,H,T] Accessories Box [F] Accessories Box [C,U] Pad,Division (Except for [C,U]) Pad,Division [C,U] Case,SD Memory Card Polyethylene Bag,User Guide (Except for [C,U]) Polyethylene Bag,User Guide [C,U] Polyethylene Bag,Battery Cover Quick Start Guide [E,EP,R,Z] Quick Start Guide [G,GP] Quick Start Guide [T] Quick Start Guide [S] Quick Start Guide [D] Quick Start Guide [P,PP] Quick Start Guide [W] Quick Start Guide [H] Quick Start Guide [B] Caution Label,Handsfree Microphone Unit ( [F]Only) Card,Free Service ( [T] Only) Caution Sheet,Video Cable Guarantee [E,EP] Guarantee [R] Guarantee [Z] Guarantee [K] Guarantee [T] Guarantee [S] Guarantee [D] Guarantee [P,PP] Guarantee [W] Guarantee [H] Guarantee [C] Guarantee [U] User Guide [E,EP,R] User Guide [Z] User Guide [C (English)] User Guide [U (English)] User Guide [F] User Guide [U (French)] User Guide [C (French)] User Guide [G,GP] User Guide [K] User Guide [C (German)] User Guide [H] User Guide [U (Dutch)] User Guide [T] User Guide [C (Italian)] User Guide [P,PP] User Guide [S] User Guide [W] User Guide [D] User Guide [B] Sheet,Security ( [B,E,EP,D] Only) Sheet,Transparent ( [G,GP,H]Only) Label,ATIC ( [Z] Only) Label,Battery ( [U] Only) Lithium Ion Battery (XN-1BT90) CD-ROM [B,D,E,EP,P,PP,R,S,W,Z] CD-ROM [G,GP,H,T] CD-ROM [C,F,K,U] SD Memory Card (Except for [C,F,U]) SD Memory Card [C,F,U] Label,Bar Code Label,Hungary ( [B] Only) DOC Copy ( [B] Only) AC AC AB AB AE AE AE AC AD AE AD AC AE AD AF AM AY AP AY AM AY AP AP AY AP AY AY AS AP AT AT AS AT AA AC AB AC ** AL AL AL BF BF - 7 902SH NO. CONFIDENTIAL PARTS CODE PRICE NEW PART RANK MARK RANK DESCRIPTION [5] P.W.B. ASSEMBLY ! PWB-B/ D PWB-E PWB-F PWB-G PWB-H DHAIZW169AFSE CA Display/Sub Camera Unit CUITKA007AFZZ CUITKA009AFZZ RUITKA005AFZZ RUITKA006AFZZ BB AT AP AS Key FPC Unit LED FPC Unit Speaker FPC SD P.W.B. Connect FPC AD Cap,Connector [6] OTHER SERVICE PARTS PCOVPA003AFZZ 8 CONFIDENTIAL INDEX – MEMO – 9 902SH CONFIDENTIAL 902SH COPYRIGHT © 2004 BY SHARP CORPORATION ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without prior written permission of the publisher. SHARP CORPORATION Communication Systems Group Quality & Reliability Control Centre Higashihiroshima, Hiroshima 739-0192, Japan A0412-PDF KS KJ J