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Foreword This manual covers all models of the XPR series Portable Radios, unless otherwise specified. It includes all the information necessary to maintain peak product performance and maximum working time, using levels 1 and 2 maintenance procedures. This level of service goes down to the board replacement level and is typical of some local service centers, Motorola Authorized Dealers, self-maintained customers, and distributors. Product Safety and RF Exposure Compliance ! Caution Before using this product, read the operating instructions for safe usage contained in the Product Safety and RF Exposure booklet enclosed with your radio. ATTENTION! This radio is restricted to occupational use only to satisfy FCC RF energy exposure requirements. Before using this product, read the RF energy awareness information and operating instructions in the Product Safety and RF Exposure booklet enclosed with your radio (Motorola Publication part number 6881095C98) to ensure compliance with RF energy exposure limits. For a list of Motorola-approved antennas, batteries, and other accessories, visit the following web site which lists approved accessories:http://www.motorola.com/governmentandenterprise Computer Software Copyrights The Motorola products described in this manual may include copyrighted Motorola computer programs stored in semiconductor memories or other media. Laws in the United States and other countries preserve for Motorola certain exclusive rights for copyrighted computer programs, including, but not limited to, the exclusive right to copy or reproduce in any form the copyrighted computer program. Accordingly, any copyrighted Motorola computer programs contained in the Motorola products described in this manual may not be copied, reproduced, modified, reverse-engineered, or distributed in any manner without the express written permission of Motorola. Furthermore, the purchase of Motorola products shall not be deemed to grant either directly or by implication, estoppel, or otherwise, any license under the copyrights, patents or patent applications of Motorola, except for the normal non-exclusive license to use that arises by operation of law in the sale of a product. Document Copyrights No duplication or distribution of this document or any portion thereof shall take place without the express written permission of Motorola. No part of this manual may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, for any purpose without the express written permission of Motorola. Disclaimer The information in this document is carefully examined, and is believed to be entirely reliable. However, no responsibility is assumed for inaccuracies. Furthermore, Motorola reserves the right to make changes to any products herein to improve readability, function, or design. Motorola does not assume any liability arising out of the applications or use of any product or circuit described herein; nor does it cover any license under its patent rights nor the rights of others. Trademarks MOTOROLA and the Stylized M logo are registered in the US Patent & Trademark Office. All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners. © Motorola, Inc. 2009. iii Document History The following major changes have been implemented in this manual since the previous edition: Edition 68009273001-A Description Initial Release 800/900 Band information Date Jun. 2009 iv Notes v Table of Contents Document History .......................................................................................................... iii Section 1 Introduction ......................................................................... 1-1 1.0 Notations Used in This Manual............................................................................ 1-1 2.0 Radio Description ................................................................................................ 1-1 Section 2 Maintenance ........................................................................ 2-1 1.0 Introduction .......................................................................................................... 2-1 2.0 Preventive Maintenance ...................................................................................... 2-1 2.1 Inspection ....................................................................................................... 2-1 2.2 Cleaning Procedures...................................................................................... 2-1 2.3 Safe Handling of CMOS and LDMOS Devices .............................................. 2-2 3.0 Repair Procedures and Techniques — General.................................................. 2-4 4.0 Notes For All Schematics and Circuit Boards...................................................... 2-6 Section 3 Test Equipment and Service Aids ..................................... 3-1 1.0 Recommended Test Equipment .......................................................................... 3-1 2.0 Service Aids......................................................................................................... 3-2 3.0 Programming, Testing and Alignment Cable ....................................................... 3-3 Section 4 Power Up Self-Test ............................................................. 4-1 1.0 Power-Up Error Codes (Display Model only)....................................................... 4-1 2.0 Operational Error Codes...................................................................................... 4-2 Section 5 Controller Information ........................................................ 5-1 1.0 General Controller Block...................................................................................... 5-1 1.1 OMAP1710 Processor (U1000)...................................................................... 5-1 1.2 Flash Memory (U2000)................................................................................... 5-2 1.3 DDR RAM (U2001)......................................................................................... 5-2 1.4 MAKO IC (U3000) .......................................................................................... 5-2 2.0 Controller Board................................................................................................... 5-2 2.1 Radio Power Distribution................................................................................ 5-2 2.2 Clocks............................................................................................................. 5-4 2.3 Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI)..................................................................... 5-5 2.4 Serial Synchronous Interface (SSI) ................................................................ 5-6 2.5 ACC_ID Interface ........................................................................................... 5-7 2.6 USB Interface ................................................................................................. 5-7 2.7 Universal Connector (Side Connector)........................................................... 5-8 vi 2.8 Keypad Module...............................................................................................5-8 2.9 Display Module ...............................................................................................5-8 2.10 Audio...............................................................................................................5-9 2.11 Troubleshooting Charts ................................................................................5-11 Troubleshooting Flow Chart for Controller (Sheet 1 of 2) .....................................5-11 Troubleshooting Flow Chart for Controller (Sheet 2 of 2) .....................................5-12 2.12 Controller Schematics ..................................................................................5-13 Complete Controller Schematic Diagram..............................................................5-13 MAKO-Controller Schematic Diagram ..................................................................5-14 Complete Controller Microprocessor Schematic Diagram ....................................5-15 Controller Memory Schematic Diagram ................................................................5-16 Controller Audio and Digital Interface Schematic Diagram...................................5-17 Controller Power Management Block Schematic Diagram (for 8478056A01) .....5-18 Controller Line Regulators for GPS Schematic Diagram ......................................5-19 Controller LCD and Speaker Interface Schematic Diagram (for 8478056A01) ....5-20 Controller UC Interface Schematic Diagram (for 8478056A01)............................5-21 Controls and Switches Schematic Diagram (for 8478056A01).............................5-22 Section 6 800/900 BAND (806–941 MHz) Information ....................... 6-1 1.0 Transmitter ...........................................................................................................6-1 1.1 General ...........................................................................................................6-1 2.0 Receiver ...............................................................................................................6-4 2.1 Receiver Front-End.........................................................................................6-4 2.2 Receiver Back-End .........................................................................................6-5 3.0 Frequency Generation Circuitry ...........................................................................6-5 3.1 Synthesizer .....................................................................................................6-6 3.2 VCO - Voltage Controlled Oscillator ...............................................................6-6 4.0 Global Positioning System (GPS) Receiver .........................................................6-7 5.0 Circuit Board/Schematic Diagrams and Parts List ...............................................6-9 Main Board Top Side PCB No. 8478056A01..........................................................6-9 Main Board Bottom Side PCB No. 8478056A01...................................................6-10 Complete Radio Schematic Diagram....................................................................6-11 Complete RF Schematic Diagram ........................................................................6-12 Complete Transmitter Schematic Diagram ...........................................................6-13 Transmitter Schematic Diagram ...........................................................................6-14 Harmonic Filter and Antenna Switch Schematic Diagram ....................................6-15 Complete Receiver Schematic Diagram ...............................................................6-16 Receiver Front End Schematic Diagram...............................................................6-17 Receiver Back End Schematic Diagram ...............................................................6-18 Complete Frequency Generating Unit Schematic Diagram ..................................6-19 Synthesizer Schematic Diagram...........................................................................6-20 Voltage Controlled Oscillator Schematic Diagram ...............................................6-21 GPS Block Schematic Diagram ............................................................................6-22 Radio Parts List (8478056A01).............................................................................6-23 vii Section 7 Troubleshooting Charts ..................................................... 9-1 1.0 800/900 Band Troubleshooting Charts ................................................................ 9-1 Troubleshooting Flow Chart for Receiver (Sheet 1 of 2) ........................................ 9-1 Troubleshooting Flow Chart for Receiver (Sheet 2 of 2) ........................................ 9-2 Troubleshooting Flow Chart for Transmitter ........................................................... 9-3 Troubleshooting Flow Chart for Synthesizer .......................................................... 9-4 Troubleshooting Flow Chart for VCO ..................................................................... 9-5 Troubleshooting Flow Chart for GPS Receiver (Sheet 1 of 3) ............................... 9-6 Troubleshooting Flow Chart for GPS Receiver (Sheet 2 of 3) ............................... 9-7 Troubleshooting Flow Chart for GPS Receiver (Sheet 3 of 3) ............................... 9-8 Section 8 Option Board Information ................................................ 10-1 1.0 Option Board...................................................................................................... 10-1 2.0 Board Layout/Schematic for Option Board ........................................................ 10-1 2.1 Parts List for Option Board ........................................................................... 10-2 Appendix A Replacement Parts Ordering..............................................A-1 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 7.0 Basic Ordering Information ..................................................................................A-1 Motorola Online ...................................................................................................A-1 Mail Orders ..........................................................................................................A-1 Telephone Orders................................................................................................A-1 Fax Orders...........................................................................................................A-1 Parts Identification ...............................................................................................A-1 Product Customer Service...................................................................................A-2 Appendix B Motorola Service Centers...................................................B-1 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 Servicing Information ...........................................................................................B-1 Motorola Service Center ......................................................................................B-1 Motorola Canadian Technical Logistics Center ...................................................B-1 Motorola Federal Technical Center .....................................................................B-1 Glossary ..............................................................................................G-1 viii List of Figures List of Figures Figure 2-1: Figure 5-1: Figure 5-2: Figure 5-3: Figure 5-4: Figure 5-5: Figure 5-6: Figure 5-7: Figure 5-8: Figure 6-1: Figure 6-2: Figure 6-3: Figure 6-4: Figure 6-5: Figure 8-1: Figure 8-2: 12-Layer Circuit Board Detail Viewing ................................................................................. 2-6 Controller Block Diagram ..................................................................................................... 5-1 DC Power Distribution Block Diagram ................................................................................. 5-2 Clock Connections ............................................................................................................... 5-4 SPI Connections .................................................................................................................. 5-5 SSI Connections .................................................................................................................. 5-6 ACC_ID Interface Connections ............................................................................................ 5-7 USB Interface Connections.................................................................................................. 5-7 Audio Block Diagram ........................................................................................................... 5-9 800/900 Transmitter Block diagram ..................................................................................... 6-1 Power Control Scheme Basic Block Diagram ...................................................................... 6-3 800/900 Receiver Block Diagram ........................................................................................ 6-4 Frequency Generating Unit Block Diagram ......................................................................... 6-5 GPS Receiver Block Diagram .............................................................................................. 6-7 Option Board Layout .......................................................................................................... 10-1 Option Board Schematic .................................................................................................... 10-2 List of Tables ix List of Tables Table 1-1. Table 2-2. Table 2-3. Table 3-1. Table 3-2. Table 3-3. Table 4-4. Table 4-5. Radio Frequency Ranges and Power Levels....................................................................... 1-1 Lead Free Solder Wire Part Number List ............................................................................. 2-4 Lead Free Solder Paste Part Number List ........................................................................... 2-4 Recommended Test Equipment ........................................................................................... 3-1 Service Aids ......................................................................................................................... 3-2 Pin Configuration of Side Connector.................................................................................... 3-4 Power-Up Error Codes......................................................................................................... 4-1 Operational Error Codes ...................................................................................................... 4-2 x Related Publications Related Publications IMPRES Adaptive Single-Unit Charger User Manual ..................................................................6816787H01 IMPRES Adaptive Multi-Unit Charger User Manual.....................................................................6816789H01 IMPRES Adaptive Multi-Unit Charger Service Manual ................................................................ 6871357L01 Remote Speaker Microphone User Manual ................................................................................. 6871003L01 IMPRES Remote Speaker Microphone User Manual .................................................................. 6871004L01 Factory Mutual Approval Manual ................................................................................................. 6871532L01 *MOTOTRBO™ Portable User Guide CD ....................................................................................HKLN4282_ *CD consists of: XPR™ 6300/6350 User Guide XPR™ 6300/6350 Quick Reference Card XPR™ 6500/6550 User Guide XPR™ 6500/6550 Quick Reference Card Safety Leaflet Commercial Warranty xi Commercial Warranty Limited Warranty MOTOROLA COMMUNICATION PRODUCTS I. What This Warranty Covers And For How Long MOTOROLA INC. (“MOTOROLA”) warrants the MOTOROLA manufactured Communication Products listed below (“Product”) against defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of time from the date of purchase as scheduled below: XPR Series Digital Portable Radios Two (2) Years Product Accessories (Excluding Batteries and Chargers) One (1) Year The portables additionally ship with a standard 1-year Repair Service Advantage (RSA) (for U.S. customers) or 1-year Extended Warranty (for Canada customers). However, at the time of order, you may choose to omit these warranties. For more RSA or Extended Warranty information, please refer to the portable price pages or Motorola Online (https://businessonline.motorola.com) > Resource Center > Services > Service Product Offerings > Repair Service Advantage or Extended Warranty. Motorola, at its option, will at no charge either repair the Product (with new or reconditioned parts), replace it (with a new or reconditioned Product), or refund the purchase price of the Product during the warranty period provided it is returned in accordance with the terms of this warranty. Replaced parts or boards are warranted for the balance of the original applicable warranty period. All replaced parts of Product shall become the property of MOTOROLA. This express limited warranty is extended by MOTOROLA to the original end user purchaser only and is not assignable or transferable to any other party. This is the complete warranty for the Product manufactured by MOTOROLA. MOTOROLA assumes no obligations or liability for additions or modifications to this warranty unless made in writing and signed by an officer of MOTOROLA. Unless made in a separate agreement between MOTOROLA and the original end user purchaser, MOTOROLA does not warrant the installation, maintenance or service of the Product. MOTOROLA cannot be responsible in any way for any ancillary equipment not furnished by MOTOROLA which is attached to or used in connection with the Product, or for operation of the Product with any ancillary equipment, and all such equipment is expressly excluded from this warranty. Because each system which may use the Product is unique, MOTOROLA disclaims liability for range, coverage, or operation of the system as a whole under this warranty. xii Commercial Warranty II. General Provisions This warranty sets forth the full extent of MOTOROLA'S responsibilities regarding the Product. Repair, replacement or refund of the purchase price, at MOTOROLA's option, is the exclusive remedy. THIS WARRANTY IS GIVEN IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTIES. IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY. IN NO EVENT SHALL MOTOROLA BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES IN EXCESS OF THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT, FOR ANY LOSS OF USE, LOSS OF TIME, INCONVENIENCE, COMMERCIAL LOSS, LOST PROFITS OR SAVINGS OR OTHER INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE SUCH PRODUCT, TO THE FULL EXTENT SUCH MAY BE DISCLAIMED BY LAW. III. State Law Rights SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR LIMITATION ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY. This warranty gives specific legal rights, and there may be other rights which may vary from state to state. IV. How To Get Warranty Service You must provide proof of purchase (bearing the date of purchase and Product item serial number) in order to receive warranty service and, also, deliver or send the Product item, transportation and insurance prepaid, to an authorized warranty service location. Warranty service will be provided by Motorola through one of its authorized warranty service locations. If you first contact the company which sold you the Product, it can facilitate your obtaining warranty service. You can also call Motorola at 1-800-927-2744 US/Canada. V. What This Warranty Does Not Cover A. Defects or damage resulting from use of the Product in other than its normal and customary manner. B. Defects or damage from misuse, accident, water, or neglect. C. Defects or damage from improper testing, operation, maintenance, installation, alteration, modification, or adjustment. D. Breakage or damage to antennas unless caused directly by defects in material workmanship. E. A Product subjected to unauthorized Product modifications, disassemblies or repairs (including, without limitation, the addition to the Product of non-Motorola supplied equipment) which adversely affect performance of the Product or interfere with Motorola's normal warranty inspection and testing of the Product to verify any warranty claim. F. Product which has had the serial number removed or made illegible. G. Rechargeable batteries if: - any of the seals on the battery enclosure of cells are broken or show evidence of tampering. - the damage or defect is caused by charging or using the battery in equipment or service other than the Product for which it is specified. H. Freight costs to the repair depot. Commercial Warranty xiii I. A Product which, due to illegal or unauthorized alteration of the software/firmware in the Product, does not function in accordance with MOTOROLA’s published specifications or the FCC type acceptance labeling in effect for the Product at the time the Product was initially distributed from MOTOROLA. J. Scratches or other cosmetic damage to Product surfaces that does not affect the operation of the Product. K. Normal and customary wear and tear. VI. 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The depreciation will be an equal amount per year over the lifetime of the Product or parts as established by MOTOROLA. MOTOROLA will have no liability with respect to any claim of patent infringement which is based upon the combination of the Product or parts furnished hereunder with software, apparatus or devices not furnished by MOTOROLA, nor will MOTOROLA have any liability for the use of ancillary equipment or software not furnished by MOTOROLA which is attached to or used in connection with the Product. The foregoing states the entire liability of MOTOROLA with respect to infringement of patents by the Product or any parts thereof. Laws in the United States and other countries preserve for MOTOROLA certain exclusive rights for copyrighted MOTOROLA software such as the exclusive rights to reproduce in copies and distribute copies of such Motorola software. MOTOROLA software may be used in only the Product in which the software was originally embodied and such software in such Product may not be replaced, copied, distributed, modified in any way, or used to produce any derivative thereof. No other use including, without limitation, alteration, modification, reproduction, distribution, or reverse engineering of such MOTOROLA software or exercise of rights in such MOTOROLA software is permitted. No license is granted by implication, estoppel or otherwise under MOTOROLA patent rights or copyrights. VII. Governing Law This Warranty is governed by the laws of the State of Illinois, USA. xiv Battery and Charger Warranty Battery and Charger Warranty Workmanship Warranty The workmanship warranty guarantees against defects in workmanship under normal use and service. All MOTOTRBO Batteries Two (2) Years IMPRES Chargers (Single-Unit and Multi-Unit, Non-Display) Two (2) Years IMPRES Chargers (Multi-Unit with Display) One (1) Year Capacity Warranty The capacity warranty guarantees 80% of the rated capacity for the warranty duration. Nickel Metal-Hydride (NiMH) or Lithium-Ion (Li-lon) Batteries 12 Months IMPRES Batteries, When Used Exclusively with IMPRES Chargers 18 Months Section 1 INTRODUCTION 1.0 Notations Used in This Manual Throughout the text in this publication, you will notice the use of note and caution notations. These notations are used to emphasize that safety hazards exist, and due care must be taken and observed. NOTE: An operational procedure, practice, or condition that is essential to emphasize. ! CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, might result in equipment damage. Caution 2.0 Radio Description The XPR series portable radios are available in the following frequency ranges and power levels. Table 1-1. Radio Frequency Ranges and Power Levels Frequency Band Bandwidth Power Level 800/900 RX/TX Talk around 851-870MHz 935-941MHz 1 Watt or 2.5 Watt 800/900 TX Trunking 806-825MHz 896-902MHz 1 Watt or 2.5 Watt These radios are among the most sophisticated two-way radios available. They have a robust design for radio users who need high performance, quality, and reliability in their daily communications. This architecture provides the capability of supporting a multitude of legacy and advanced features resulting in a more cost-effective two-way radio communications solution. 1-2 Radio Description Notes Section 2 MAINTENANCE 1.0 Introduction This chapter provides details about the following 2.0 • Preventive maintenance (inspection and cleaning). • Safe handling of CMOS and LDMOS devices. • Repair procedures and techniques Preventive Maintenance Periodic visual inspection and cleaning is recommended. 2.1 Inspection Check that the external surfaces of the radio are clean, and that all external controls and switches are functional. It is not recommended to inspect the interior electronic circuitry. 2.2 Cleaning Procedures The following procedures describe the recommended cleaning agents and the methods to be used when cleaning the external and internal surfaces of the radio. External surfaces include the front cover, housing assembly and battery case. These surfaces should be cleaned whenever a periodic visual inspection reveals the presence of smudges, grease, and/or grime. NOTE Internal surfaces should be cleaned only when the radio is disassembled for service or repair. The only recommended agent for cleaning the external radio surfaces is a 0.5% solution of a mild dishwashing detergent in water. The only factory recommended liquid for cleaning the printed circuit boards and their components is isopropyl alcohol (100% by volume). ! Caution The effects of certain chemicals and their vapors can have harmful results on certain plastics. Avoid using aerosol sprays, tuner cleaners and other chemicals. Cleaning External Plastic Surfaces Apply the 0.5% detergent-water solution sparingly with a stiff, non-metallic, short-bristled brush to work all loose dirt away from the radio. Use a soft, absorbent, lintless cloth or tissue to remove the 2-2 Preventive Maintenance solution and dry the radio. Make sure that no water remains entrapped near the connectors, cracks, or crevices. Cleaning Internal Circuit Boards and Components Isopropyl alcohol (100%) may be applied with a stiff, non-metallic, short-bristled brush to dislodge embedded or caked materials located in hard-to-reach areas. The brush stroke should direct the dislodged material out and away from the inside of the radio. Make sure that controls or tunable components are not soaked with alcohol. Do not use high-pressure air to hasten the drying process since this could cause the liquid to collect in unwanted places. After completing of the cleaning process, use a soft, absorbent, lintless cloth to dry the area. Do not brush or apply any isopropyl alcohol to the frame, front cover or back cover. NOTE Always use a fresh supply of alcohol and a clean container to prevent contamination by dissolved material (from previous usage). 2.3 Safe Handling of CMOS and LDMOS Devices Complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (CMOS) devices are used in this family of radios, and are susceptible to damage by electrostatic or high voltage charges. Damage can be latent, resulting in failures occurring weeks or months later. Therefore, special precautions must be taken to prevent device damage during disassembly, troubleshooting, and repair. Handling precautions are mandatory for CMOS circuits and are especially important in low humidity conditions. Preventive Maintenance 2-3 DO NOT attempt to disassemble the radio without first referring to the following CAUTION statement. ! Caution This radio contains static-sensitive devices. Do not open the radio unless you are properly grounded. Take the following precautions when working on this unit: • Store and transport all CMOS devices in conductive material so that all exposed leads are shorted together. Do not insert CMOS devices into conventional plastic “snow” trays used for storage and transportation of other semiconductor devices. • Ground the working surface of the service bench to protect the CMOS device. We recommend using a wrist strap, two ground cords, a table mat, and a floor mat. • Wear a conductive wrist strap in series with a 100k resistor to ground. (Replacement wrist straps that connect to the bench top covering are Motorola part number 4280385A59). • Do not wear nylon clothing while handling CMOS devices. • Do not insert or remove CMOS devices with power applied. Check all power supplies used for testing CMOS devices to be certain that there are no voltage transients present. • When straightening CMOS pins, provide ground straps for the apparatus used. • When soldering, use a grounded soldering iron. • If at all possible, handle CMOS devices by the package and not by the leads. Prior to touching the unit, touch an electrical ground to remove any static charge that you may have accumulated. The package and substrate may be electrically common. If so, the reaction of a discharge to the case would cause the same damage as touching the leads. • This radio also contain static sensitive GaAs RF switches. These devices should be handled with the same precaution as CMOS devices. NOTE Replace with dust cover when the universal connector is not in use. 2-4 3.0 Repair Procedures and Techniques — General Repair Procedures and Techniques — General NOTE Environmentally Preferred Products (EPP) (refer to the marking on the printed circuit boards — examples shown below) were developed and assembled using environmentally preferred components and solder assembly techniques to comply with the European Union’s Restriction of Hazardous Substances (ROHS) Directive 2002/95/EC and Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive 2002/96/EC. To maintain product compliance and reliability, use only the Motorola specified parts in this manual. Any rework or repair on Environmentally Preferred Products must be done using the appropriate lead-free solder wire and lead-free solder paste as stated in the following table: Table 2-2. Lead Free Solder Wire Part Number List Motorola Part Number Alloy Flux Type Flux Content by Weight Melting Point Supplier Part number Diameter Weight 1088929Y01 95.5Sn/3.8Ag/0.7Cu RMA Version 2.7-3.2% 217C 52171 0.015” 1lb spool Table 2-3. Lead Free Solder Paste Part Number List Motorola Part Number Manufacturer Part Number 1085674C03 NC-SMQ230 Viscosity Type Composition & Percent Metal 900-1000KCPs Brookfield (5rpm) Type 3 (-325/+500) (95.5%Sn-3.8%Ag-0.7%Cu) 89.3% Liquid Temperature 217°C Parts Replacement and Substitution When damaged parts are replaced, identical parts should be used. If the identical replacement part is not locally available, check the parts list for the proper Motorola part number and order the part from the nearest Motorola Radio Products and Solutions Organization (RPSO) listed in Appendix A of this manual. Rigid Circuit Boards The family of radios uses bonded, multi-layer, printed circuit boards. Since the inner layers are not accessible, some special considerations are required when soldering and unsoldering components. The printed through holes may interconnect multiple layers of the printed circuit. Therefore, exercise care to avoid pulling the plated circuit out of the hole. When soldering near connector: • Avoid accidentally getting solder in the connector. • Be careful not to form solder bridges between the connector pins. • Examine your work closely for shorts due to solder bridges. Repair Procedures and Techniques — General 2-5 Chip Components Use the RLN4062 Hot-Air Repair Station for chip component replacement. Adjust the temperature control to 370°C (700°F), and adjust the airflow to a minimum setting. Airflow can vary due to component density. • To remove a chip component: 1. Use a hot-air hand piece and position the nozzle of the hand piece approximately 0.3 cm (1/8") above the component to be removed. 2. Begin applying the hot air. Once the solder reflows, remove the component using a pair of tweezers. 3. Using a solder wick and a soldering iron or a power desoldering station, remove the excess solder from the pads. • To replace a chip component using a soldering iron: 1. Select the appropriate micro-tipped soldering iron and apply fresh solder to one of the solder pads. 2. Using a pair of tweezers, position the new chip component in place while heating the fresh solder. 3. Once solder wicks onto the new component, remove the heat from the solder. 4. Heat the remaining pad with the soldering iron and apply solder until it wicks to the component. If necessary, touch up the first side. All solder joints should be smooth and shiny. • To replace a chip component using hot air: 1. Use the hot-air hand piece and reflow the solder on the solder pads to smooth it. 2. Apply a drop of solder paste flux to each pad. 3. Using a pair of tweezers, position the new component in place. 4. Position the hot-air hand piece approximately 0.3 cm (1/8”) above the component and begin applying heat. 5. Once the solder wicks to the component, remove the heat and inspect the repair. All joints should be smooth and shiny. 2-6 4.0 Notes For All Schematics and Circuit Boards Notes For All Schematics and Circuit Boards * Component is frequency sensitive. Refer to the Electrical Parts List for value and usage. 1. Unless otherwise stated, resistances are in Ohms (k = 1000), and capacitances are in picofarads (pF) or microfarads (µF). 2. DC voltages are measured from point indicated to chassis ground using a Motorola DC multimeter or equivalent. Transmitter measurements should be made with a 1.2 µH choke in series with the voltage probe to prevent circuit loading. 3. Reference Designators are assigned in the following manner: 700/900 Series = Transmitter 000/200 Series = Frequency Generation 400/600 Series = Receiver 1000/2000/3000 Series = Controller 6000 Series = Keypad Board 8000 Series = GPS 9000 Series = Switches and User Interfaces 4. Interconnect Tie Point Legend: UNSWB+ = Unswitch Battery Voltage (7.5V) SWB+ = Switch Battery Voltage (7.5V) R5 = Receiver Five Volts CLK = Clock Vdda = Regulated 3.3 Volts (for analog) Vddd = Regulated 3.3 Volts (for digital) SYN = Synthesizer DACRX = Digital to Analog Voltage (For Receiver Front End Filter) VSF = Voltage Super Filtered (5 volts) VR = Voltage Regulator 12-LAYER CIRCUIT BOARD DETAIL VIEWING COPPER STEPS IN PROPER LAYER SEQUENCE 12-LAYER CIRCUIT BOARD DETAIL VIEWING Solder mask copper foil + plated L1 Prepreg 1080x1 copper foil + plated L2 Prepreg 1080x1 copper foil + plated L3 PTH 1-12 L4 L5 L6 L7 L8 L9 L10 L11 L12 Buried via L3L10 Prepreg 1080x1 0.5 oz CORE 4mil(2116*1) 0.5 oz Prepreg 1080x1 0.5 oz CORE 4mil(2116*1) 0.5 oz Prepreg 1080x1 0.5 oz CORE 4mil(2116*1) 0.5 oz Prepreg 1080x1 copper foil + plated Prepreg 1080x1 copper foil + plated Prepreg 1080x1 copper foil + plated Solder mask Figure 2-1: 12-Layer Circuit Board Detail Viewing Section 3 TEST EQUIPMENT AND SERVICE AIDS 1.0 Recommended Test Equipment The list of equipment contained in Table 3-1 includes most of the standard test equipment required for servicing Motorola portable radios. Table 3-1. Recommended Test Equipment Equipment Characteristics Example Application Service Monitor Can be used as a substitute for items marked with an asterisk (*) Aeroflex 2975 (www.aeroflex.com), Motorola R2670, or equivalent Frequency/deviation meter and signal generator for wide-range troubleshooting and alignment Digital RMS Multimeter * 100 µV to 300 V 5 Hz to 1 MHz 10 Mega Ohm Impedance Fluke 179 or equivalent (www.fluke.com) AC/DC voltage and current measurements. Audio voltage measurements RF Signal Generator * 100 MHz to 1 GHz -130 dBm to +10 dBm FM Modulation 0 kHz to 10 kHz Audio Frequency 100 Hz to 10 kHz Agilent N5181A (www.agilent.com), Ramsey RSG1000B (www.ramseyelectronics.com), or equivalent Receiver measurements Oscilloscope * 2 Channel 50 MHz Bandwidth 5 mV/div to 20 V/div Leader LS8050 (www.leaderusa.com), Tektronix TDS1001b (www.tektronix.com), or equivalent Waveform measurements Power Meter and Sensor * 5% Accuracy 100 MHz to 500 MHz 50 Watts Bird 43 Thruline Watt Meter (www.bird-electronic.com) or equivalent Transmitter power output measurements RF Millivolt Meter 100 mV to 3 V RF 10 kHz to 1 GHz Boonton 92EA (www.boonton.com) or equivalent RF level measurements Power Supply 0 V to 32 V 0 A to 20 A B&K Precision 1790 (www.bkprecision.com) or equivalent Voltage supply 3-2 Service Aids 2.0 Service Aids Table 3-2 lists the service aids recommended for working on the radio. While all of these items are available from Motorola, most are standard workshop equipment items, and any equivalent item capable of the same performance may be substituted for the item listed. Table 3-2. Service Aids Motorola Part No. Description Application RLN4460_ Portable Test Set Enables connection to the audio/accessory jack. Allows switching for radio testing. RVN5115_ Customer Programming Software on CD-ROM Allows servicer to program radio parameters, tune and troubleshoot radios. PMKN4012_ Portable Programming Cable This cable connects the radio to a USB port for radio programming and data applications. PMKN4013_ Portable Programming, Testing & Alignment Cable This cable connects the radio to a USB port for radio programming, testing and alignment. PMNN4076_ 7.5V Universal Battery Eliminator Connects to radio via battery eliminator cable. 5880348B33 DMR SMA to BNC RF Adaptor Adapts radio’s antenna port to BNC cabling of test equipment. PMHN4085_ Bench Test Housing Eliminator Interconnects radio to power supply. Provides for troubleshooting of the radio when the housing is removed. NLN9839_ Vacuum Pump Kit Allows servicer to test for leakages. NTN4265_ Pressure Pump Kit Allows servicer to locate leakages. 5871134M01 Connector Fitting This connector allows the vacuum hose to be connected to the radio chassis. 3271133M01 Fitting Seal This seal secures the connector fitting to the radio chassis. Programming, Testing and Alignment Cable 3.0 3-3 Programming, Testing and Alignment Cable #25 P1 #14 #1 #13 #1 P2 P3 #1 #2 #11 #12 Figure 3-1. Programming, Testing and Alignment Cable #4 3-4 Programming, Testing and Alignment Cable Table 3-3. Pin Configuration of Side Connector CONNECTION P1 P2 Pin Pin Pin 1 3 VCC (5V) 3 4 DATA + 2 5 DATA - 16 6 GROUND 7 8 SPEAKER - 17 10 EXTERNAL MIC + 16 11 EXTERNAL MIC - 20 9 EXTERNAL PTT 1 7 SPEAKER + 4 P3 1 (Coax Connector) Function GROUND Section 4 POWER UP SELF-TEST 1.0 Power-Up Error Codes (Display Model only) Upon powering up, the radio performs certain tests to determine if its basic electronics and software are in working order. Any error detected has an associated error code that is presented on the radio display. These error codes are intended to be used by a service technician when the radio generates the Self Test Fail Tone. If these tests are successfully completed, the radio will generate the Self Test Tone. There are two classes of detectable errors, fatal and non-fatal. If it is considered as a fatal error, then the normal radio operation will be inhibited. Fatal errors include hardware errors detected by the microprocessor and certain memory errors. These memory errors include incorrect ROM checksum, incorrect RAM checksum, and incorrect checksums of codeplug (Persistent Storage) blocks that contain operating parameters. If the codeplug block operating parameters are corrupted, operation of the unit on the proper frequency, system, and group are in question. Attempts to use this information could provide the user with a false sense of security that others are receiving his messages. Corrupted codeplug blocks of call IDs, or their associated aliases are considered nonfatal errors. While the user may be inconvenienced, normal communication is still possible. Table 4-4. Power-Up Error Codes Error Code Description Error Type Corrective Action ERROR 01/02 Call ID or associated aliases codeplug block checksum is wrong. Non-Fatal Normal communication is still possible, but the user may be inconvenienced. Reprogram codeplug. ERROR 01/22 Tuning Codeplug block checksum is wrong. Non-Fatal Normal communication is still possible. FAIL 01/82 External Codeplug block checksum is wrong. Fatal Reprogram codeplug. FAIL 01/92 Secure Codeplug check- Fatal sum error Reprogram codeplug. FAIL 01/A2 Tuning Codeplug block checksum is wrong. Fatal Reprogram codeplug. FAIL 01/81 ROM Checksum is wrong. Fatal Reprogram FLASH Memory, then retest. If message reoccurs, replace main board or send radio to nearest Motorola Depot. FAIL 01/88 Radio RAM Test Failure. Fatal Retest radio by turning it off and turning it on again. If message reoccurs, replace main board or send radio to nearest Motorola Depot. FAIL 01/90 or FAIL 02/90 General hardware test failure. Fatal Retest radio by turning it off and turning it on again. If message reoccurs, replace main board or send radio to nearest Motorola Depot. 4-2 Operational Error Codes Table 4-4. Power-Up Error Codes (Continued) Error Code Description Error Type Corrective Action FAIL 02/81 DSP ROM Checksum is wrong. Fatal Reprogram FLASH Memory, then retest. If message reoccurs, replace main board or send radio to nearest Motorola Depot. FAIL 02/82 DSP RAM1 test failure. Fatal Retest radio by turning it off and turning it on again. If message reoccurs, replace main board or send radio to nearest Motorola Depot. FAIL 02/84 DSP RAM2 test failure. Fatal Retest radio by turning it off and turning it on again. If message reoccurs, replace main board or send radio to nearest Motorola Depot. FAIL 02/88 DSP RAM test failure. Fatal Retest radio by turning it off and turning it on again. If message reoccurs, replace main board or send radio to nearest Motorola Depot. FAIL 02/C0 DSP ROM Checksum is wrong. Fatal Retest radio by turning it off and turning it on again. If message reoccurs, replace main board or send radio to nearest Motorola Depot. No Display Display module is not connected properly. Display module is damaged. Fatal Check connection between main board and display module. Replace with new display module. NOTE A non-display radio emits only the Self Test Fail Tone if it fails the self-test. 2.0 Operational Error Codes During radio operation, the radio performs dynamic tests to determine if the radio is working properly. Problems detected during these tests are presented as error codes on the radio’s display. The presence of an error code should prompt a user that a problem exists and that a Motorola Authorized MOTOTRBO dealer should be contacted. Use Table 4-5. to aid in understanding particular operational error codes. Table 4-5. Operational Error Codes Error Code Description Error Type Corrective Action FAIL 001 Synthesizer Out-of-Lock NON-FATAL 1. Reprogram the codeplug. 2. Refer to Detailed Service Manual. FAIL 002 Personality checksum or system block error NON-FATAL Reprogram the codeplug. Section 5 CONTROLLER INFORMATION 1.0 General Controller Block The controller board is the central interface between the various subsystems of the radio. The controller section consists of 4 main ICs. These are the OMAP1710 Host/DSP Processor, Flash, DDR RAM memories and the MAKO Audio/Power Management chip. Figure 5-1 shows how the controller interfaces with the RF Section and the supporting controls, switches and display. The Controller, RF sections, volume port, frequency selection switch and the universal connector are placed on a single “Transceiver” board. LCD Display is mounted directly to the Transceiver board and keypad is designed on the flex. The Option Board is a separate board that hosts the line/connections to the flex keypad. The physical interface between the Transceiver board and keypad board is via flex through board to board connector on the option board. B+ = 7.5V R F S E C T IO N SPI SPI SSI MCBSP2 MPUIO O MA P 1 710 & ME MO R Y VDD REF SUPPLY CLK RF LOGIC LAYER 1 TIMER CLOCK PLL DE V I C E S MCBSP1 TUNE LIN REG AUD AMP MIC AMP CODEC MCBSP1 LCD CTRL SW REG DAC MA K O ADC OPT SEL ON Logic USB TXCVR C ON T R OL L E R A C C E S S OR Y IN T E R F A C E O P T IO N B O A R D MCBSP1 DATA L C D DIS P L A Y DATA OPT. SEL EXT_MIC K E YPAD U S E R B UTTON S & K NOB S Numeric K eys Navigation Keys PTT & SIDE BUTTONS ON_OFF VOLUME FREQ KNOB EMERGENCY EXT_SPK T R A N S DU C E R S INT_SPK INT_MIC Figure 5-1: Controller Block Diagram 1.1 OMAP1710 Processor (U1000) The OMAP processor (U1000) has a dual-core architecture which incorporates a TMS320C55x DSP core and a high-performance ARM926EJS core. The OMAP is supplied with two voltages: 1.4V for Core and 1.8V for Peripheral and I/O Interfaces. 5-2 Controller Board The OMAP processor controls the operation of the transmitter, receiver, synthesizer and MAKO IC. It also uses Flash and DDR RAM, both located externally. 1.2 Flash Memory (U2000) The Flash memory IC is a 64Mbit CMOS device. It is supplied with 1.8V. The Flash memory has its 25 address lines and 16 data lines connected to the External Interface Module (EIM) of the OMAP IC through the EMIFS_ADDR(25:1) and EMIFS_DATA(15:0) busses. The Flash memory contains host firmware, DSP firmware, codeplug data, and tuning values. 1.3 DDR RAM (U2001) The Double Data Rate DRAM (DDR RAM) is 256Mb high-speed CMOS device. It is designed to operate in 1.8V, low-power memory system. The SDRAM has 13 address lines and 16 data lines connected to the EIM of OMAP IC through SDRAM_ADDR(12:0) and SDRAM_DATA(15:0) busses. 1.4 MAKO IC (U3000) The MAKO IC handles DC power distribution and audio processing (i.e. audio amplification and analog-to-digital/ digital-to-analog conversions). It contains Switching and Linear regulators, 1W audio amplifiers, 16-bit Voice CODEC, 11-channel 10-bit A/D Converter, 10 bit D/A Converter, support 2xUSB “OTG” transceivers, One-Wire Option Detect, and GCAI ports. 2.0 Controller Board 2.1 Radio Power Distribution RAW_B+ RF PA, RF DRIVER, ANTENNA SWITCH KEYPAD LEDS - 8x DISPLAY BACKLIGHT LEDS - 2x RED & GRN LEDs, OPTION BOARD SWB+ MOS SW 3.6V Switcher @ 800mA 1.4V Switcher @ 800mA OMAP CORE MAKO DC REGULATORS AUDIO_PA SW1 ( 800mA @ 3.6V ) (with External FETs + Drivers) 1.2V LDO @ 0.15A GPS RTC 2.8V LDO @ 0.1A GPS DIG 2.8V LDO @ 0.1A GPS RF FET_EN BAT_7V5 3A FUSE BPLUS SW2 (300mA @ 2.3V ) 2.3V LDO @ 0.32A V2 (120mA @ 1.875V ) (1.55, 1.7, 1.8, 1.875, 1.9V) 1.875V_DIG_V2 ON_OFF Switch V3 (150mA @ 1.3V ) (1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, 1.5, 1.55, 1.6V) IGN_X (MECH_SW) OMAP EIMFS & EIMFF (FLASH & SDRAM), LCD, OMAP1710 PERIPHERAL PLUS PTT/ EMERG_PB/ RED & GRN LEDs/ FREQ SW PULL -UPs, 32kHz SCHMITT TRIGGER CKTs, ABACUS I/O, 12C DEVICE, RS232_USB_X Pull Up Resistor, Trident V4 ( 100mA @ 2.775V ) 2.775V_DIG_V4 LCD, 32kHz SQUARER CKTs, LEVEL TRANSLATOR (GPS), Trident DIG CKTs 2.9V_DIG_V6 MAKO A/D REFERENCE VOLTAGE, VOL, HW_ID, 1-WIRE BIASING RESISTOR 2.775V_ANA_V7 TRIDENT CODE & ANALOG CKT, LNA ABACUS CORE & DIG CKTs 3.3V_DIG_V10 GPIO1&2 PULL-UP RESISTOR, RED & GRN LEDs, VBUS SUPPLY ENABLED V6 ( 50mA @ 2.9V ) (2.775, 2.9V) 7.5V BATTERY V7 ( 100mA @ 2.775V ) VSAVE V9 ( 50mA @ 3.0V ) (2.8, 3.0, 3.3V) SW_TYPE V10 ( 70mA @ 3.3V ) SWB+ PGLDO3 PGLDO2 VSW5 ( 800mA @ 5.2V ) (with External FETs + Drivers) VBUS1( 500mA @ 5.0V ) (with External Pass xistor) 5.6V LDO @ 1A 5V_ANA_VBUS1 5V_ANA_VBUS2 BAT_TYPE VBUS2 ( 500mA @ 5.0V ) (with External Pass xistor) 5V_ANA_V8 V8 ( 25mA @ 5.0V ) SIDE ACCESSORY VBUS 1 WIRE CIRCUIT, INT, MIC BIAS, USB ESD IC, TX PRE_DRIVER, Harmonic Filter Antenna Switch, VCO Buffer TRIDENT CHARGE PUMP, SF SUPPLY (800/900VCCs), IF AMP, ABACUS CP, BATT_DATA Biasing, USB-GPIO Switch Figure 5-2: DC Power Distribution Block Diagram Controller Board 5-3 Figure 5-2 illustrates the DC distribution to various ICs and devices in the radio. The power management architecture is centered on the MAKO IC (U3000). A battery supply is routed via a 3A fuse (F9000) which goes directly to the electronic ON/OFF control (PMOS power FET Q3003) as RAWB+. When the radio is turned ON, MECH_SW (ON/OFF/volume control) will trigger the MAKO FET_ENX to low thus turning ON the PMOSFET device, and SWB+ is then distributed as shown in Figure 5-2. SWB+ will continue to support the whole board until the radio is turned OFF. 2.1.1 Voltage Regulation • Switcher U3020 Switcher (U3020) in conjunction with the MAKO power management IC (U3000) is a highly efficient dc-dc buck converter. External components L3020 and C3202 are needed to filter out the dc-dc converter output. In this application, it is configured as a Pulse Skipping Mode (PSM) with maximum output current of 600mA. It generates an accurate 3.6V output, which supplies directly to the MAKO internal VSW2 switcher circuit as well as other MAKO internal LDOs. • Switcher U3021 Switcher (U3021) is a highly efficient dc-dc buck converter and same as switcher U3020. It is used solely for OMAP processor core. • Low Drop Out (LDO) Regulator U3008 LDO regulator (U3008) is an adjustable output voltage regulator which can supply 200mA load current. It has an excellent Ripple Rejection Ratio and Short Circuit Protection. In this application, LDO U3008 output is 2.3V which is set by the resistor divider R3028 and R3029. It supplies directly to MAKO internal LDOs. • Low Drop Out (LDO) Regulator U3002 LDO regulator (U3002) is an adjustable output voltage regulator which can supply 1A load current. In this application, LDO U3002 generates an accurate 5.6V output which is set by the resistor divider R3017 and R3018. It supplies directly to both VBUS1 and VBUS2 supplies. Q3005 and Q3006 prevent internal voltage leakage onto VBUS_SUPPLY (U3002 pin 5). • MAKO LDO VBUS1 VBUS1 is a voltage regulation module that can be used to provide 5V with either 50mA or 500mA load current suited for accessory and USB supply. Q3001 and Q3002 are used to control the low current limit (50mA) or high current limit (500mA) of Vbus1. When USB_CONNECT is toggled LOW, the PMOSFET (Q3001) is disabled and this will limit the max load supply to 50mA. If a high current limit is desired, i.e. USB HOST mode, USB_CONNECT is toggled HIGH turning ON the PMOSFET (Q3001) through Q3002 inverter, and this will limit the max load supply to 500mA. • MAKO LDO VBUS2 VBUS2 is a voltage regulation module that can be used to provide 5V and with only 500mA load current. This supply is used for PA Pre-driver. • MAKO LDOs The MAKO power management IC (U3000) provides eight more LDOs. Some LDOs are programmable to meet the requirement of various ASIC devices. V2, V3, and V9 are programmable via SPI while V4, V5, V6, V8, and V10 are fixed. See Figure 5-2 for details. 5-4 Controller Board 2.1.2 Power ON/OFF The radio can be switched ON in only one condition: 1. MECH_SW turned ON Turning the rotary switch (S9001) ON will cause MAKO (U3000) to turn ON SWB+. After application of power to SWB+, MAKO regulators are sequenced to turn ON power to all MAKO internal blocks and external system including OMAP processor (U1000), FLASH (U2000), SDRAM (U2001), and radio RF section. Radio can be turned OFF in one of the three conditions: 1. MECH_SW turned OFF If the radio is manually turned OFF, MAKO (U3000) will start a 125ms watchdog timer. The OMAP processor (U1000) may tickle the watchdog timer as needed to keep DC power ON as it shuts down the radio. Once the watchdog timer expires, MAKO turns OFF the DC regulators and SWB+. 2. Low Battery While the radio is ON, if battery voltage drops to low level threshold, OMAP processor (U1000) will initiate a shutdown process. It will store the radio personality data to the FLASH (U2000) before turning OFF. 3. Thermal Shutdown Hard and Soft limits for thermal shutdown are implemented into MAKO IC (U3000). When MAKO die temperature reaches Soft Thermal Limit (135 °C), microprocessor will be interrupted to begin shutdown procedures. If Hard Thermal Limit (155 °C) is reached before OMAP processor (U1000) can finish shutdown tasks, the radio will turn OFF immediately. 2.2 Clocks Figure 5-3 illustrates the controller clocks used throughout the radio. TRIDENT U001 ABACUS III U600 REF_OSC_OUT REF_IN FREF AUX_DAC 16.8 MHZ TCXO SiRF GPS U8000 +0.5 ppm (GPS & CPHER) REF_CLK RTC_XO 32.768KHZ Y8000 RTC_XI +20 ppm 1.4V LOW_REF_CLK MAKO U3000 10K U1006 EXT_CLK (N18) General Pupose TIMER CLK32K_IN (P13) OSC32K_IN (V13) OMAP1710 U1000 OSC32K_OUT (AA13) VSS_11 (Y13) SYS_CLK_IN (Y4) U3003 U3004 XOUT XIN XTAL32_IN XTAL32_OUT OSC_IN (Y2) 24.576MHZ Y3001 32.768KHZ Y3000 +30 ppm +20 ppm DPLL1 xN MPU CLK xN DSP CLK xN TC CLK 12MHZ Y1000 32.768 KHz OSC_OUT (W3) +20 ppm OMAP 3.3 Core Figure 5-3: Clock Connections Controller Board 5-5 The OMAP processor (U1000), which consists of an ARM and DSP core, needs three clocks for operation: a 32.768kHz square-wave, a 12MHz sine-wave, and a 16.8MHz square-wave clock. The 16.8MHz clock source is provided from the Trident TCXO routes to a squarer-circuit (U1006) and feed to EXT_CLK (U1000 pin N18). The 32.768kHz clock is generated by the MAKO crystal (Y3000) oscillator, converted to a gated clock by U3003 and U3004 circuitry. It is then directly fed to OMAP CLK32_IN (U1000 pin P13). The OMAP processor needs the 32.768kHz to determine the input reference clock applied to OSC_IN (U1000 pin Y2). Without this 32kHz clock, the OMAP will potentially program all the wrong dividers for USB and UART booting. External pull-up on OSC32K_IN (U1000 pin V13) and grounding both OSC32K_OUT (pin AA13) and VSS_11 (pin Y13) indicates that an external 32kHz clock is used. The 12MHz sine-wave is the main system reference clock for the OMAP which all the internal clocks are derived from. The 24.576MHz crystal (Y3001) oscillator is the reference clock for MAKO CODEC and SSI clock. ` 2.3 Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) Figure 5-4 illustrates the controller SPI used throughout the radio. 1.8V OMAP1710 U1000 1.8V HPD SPI TRIDENT U001 SPI_CLK SPI_DW SPI_CLK SPIF.SCK (U19) SPI_MOSI SPIF.DOUT (W21) MMC1 SPI SPI.CLK (M14) MMC.CMD (P11) SPI_MISO SPI_DR SPIF.DIN (U18) THK_CE CEX SPI.CS2 (P20) GPIO_44 (P15) 1.8V SPI.CS1 (P19) PC ABACUS III U600 PD DOUTB ABACUS3_CE PE GPIO_9 (Y8) 1.8V SPI.RDY (R18) SPI_CLK MAKO U3000 SPI_DO SPI.CS3 (P18) SPI_DI SPI_CS MAKO_CE GPIO_58 (R11) R3023 47K Figure 5-4: SPI Connections The OMAP processor (U1000) has two SPI busses that it uses to communicate with the various peripheral IC’s. The first is the High Performance Data (HPD) SPI bus and the second is the multimedia card (MMC) SPI. 5-6 Controller Board The HPD SPI is a synchronous serial bus made up of four lines, SPI_CLK, SPI_MOSI, SPI_MISO, and chip select. The SPI_CLK line is used to control the speed of the data to/from the peripheral IC’s and the OMAP processor. This clock can be adjusted to different speed based on the IC’s specification. HPD SPI module is used to interface to Trident (U001), Abacus III (U600), and the MAKO (U3000). This interface operates at 1.875V logic level. SPI_MOSI, or commonly known as TRANSMIT Data, is a data string from OMAP while SPI_MISO or RECEIVE Data is data string to the OMAP. The MMC SPI is not used in portable radio. 2.4 Serial Synchronous Interface (SSI) Figure 5-5 illustrates the controller SSI used in the radio controller design. 1.8V OMAP1710 U1000 1.8V DMCS TRIDENT U001 GPIO_2 (D15) McBSP2.CLKX (Y6) TX_CLK TX_DATA McBSP2.DX (AA5) TX_FSYNC McBSP2.FSX (W7) 1.8V ABACUS III U600 McBSP2 CLKOUT McBSP2.CLKR (V7) DOUTA McBSP2.DR (P10) FS McBSP2.FSR (W6) SYNCB McBSP3 McBSP3.CLKX (N14) McBSP3.FSX (AA17) GPIO_40 (W15) McBSP3.DX (P14) 1.8V McBSP1 VC_DCLK MAKO U3000 McBSP1.FSX (H15) VC_FSYNC VC_RX McBSP1.DX (H18) McBSP1.DR (H20) VC_TX OPTION BOARD I/F J9001 McBSP3.DR (T19) McBSP1.CLKX (G21) CLK FSYNC VC_RX VC_TX R3010 10K Figure 5-5: SSI Connections The OMAP processor (U1000) has a total of three SSI or multi-channel buffer serial ports (McBSP) modules that are used to directly interface to the CODECs in the Trident, Abacus, and MAKO, as well as command/ data connections to the Option Board, and between Tx and Rx radios within a Repeater. As shown in Figure 5-5, McBSP1 is a 4-wire bus and interface to the MAKO CODEC as well as the Option Board. McBSP2 is 6-wire bus; 3-wire dedicated to the Trident Tx audio and the other 3-wire to Abacus Rx audio. McBSP3 is a 4-wire bus, and used primarily to interface between Tx and Rx radios within a Repeater. Controller Board 2.5 5-7 ACC_ID Interface Smart accessories use the Accessory ID (ACC_ID) Interface to help the radio determine which smart accessory, if any, are attached to the radio. Figure 5-6 illustrate the ACC_ID connections used within the radio. 5V 2.9V 1.875V 2.9V 5V R3300 R3304 R3031 Vref1 MAKO U3000 OMAP1710 U1000 ACC_ID (P9) HDQ (N20) Vref2 SCL1 SCL2 SDA1 SDA2 ACC_ID_UP (L7) 2-BitTranslator U3009 Figure 5-6: ACC_ID Interface Connections 2.6 USB Interface The OMAP processor (U1000) supports two USB ports. The radio makes use of one USB port to communicate with smart accessories, and connection to a host computer for radio programming via CPS and tuning via Tuner Tool. Note: The USB ports are designed to support Motorola accessories only and will not support third party “Plug-n-Play” USB devices. Figure 5-7 shows the details of the HSSI connections within the radio. Mako VBUS SUPPLY OMAP 1710 VBus1_Sens (E12) USB1_TXEN (W16) USB1_DAT (W14) USB1_SE0 (R13) USB1_OE (B08) USB1_DAT_TXD (C08) USB1_SE0 (D08) 3/6 Wire IF and SPI Registers Vbus1 Monitor USB_INT (L15) VBus1_Cmd (C14) VBus1 (H10) USB1 Transceiver R3103 + R3102 Q3000 VBus DP (N6) D+ DM (P7) D- USB_INTX (C10) Figure 5-7: USB Interface Connections The OMAP processor USB host controller communicates with accessories at either 1.5 Mbps or 12 Mbps data rates depending on the accessory. The USB port can be used as a host or a device. 5-8 Controller Board In the portable radio, only one of the two MAKO USB transceivers is used to provide the physical layer signaling for the USB port. The transceiver generates and receives the DP and DM differential signals of the port. The MAKO transceiver interfaces to the OMAP processor through a three-wire interface consisting of two bi-directional signals (SE0 and DAT), and one uni-directional signal (TXEN). The MAKO also includes a Vbus monitor that senses the connection or removal of a device and determines whether or not to supply current to that device via Q3000 up to a high current limit of 500mA. The USB host/device mode assignment is determined when a user attaches a USB device to the port. The accessory contains information about what the USB mode assignment should be, this information is sent to the radio via the ACC_ID. See section 2.5 on page 5-7 for more details on the ACC_ID implementation. When configured as a host, VBUS is turned ON by MAKO and set to high current limit, when configured as a device, VBUS will be shut OFF and the external host supplies the VBUS power. 2.7 Universal Connector (Side Connector) The universal connector is located on the side of the radio. It is the external port of interface used for programming and interfacing to external accessories. The universal connector is connected to the main board via a flex through option board. This radio UC is a newly defined Motorola accessory port that contains audio, digital I/O, serial interfaces, and accessory supply lines; and is similar in function to Motorola’s legacy microphone connectors. The multiplexing of these functions is handled by circuitry internal to the MAKO (U3000). The UC includes 2 serial interfaces: an USB port and an ACC_ID interface. The USB port can be used as either a device (radio is device) or as a host (radio is host). When configured as a device, the radio can be programmed using the MOTOTRBO CPS or tuned using the Tuner software. When configured as a host, various smart accessories can be used with the radio. See section 2.6 on page 5-7 for more information on the USB interface. The ACC_ID interface is used by accessories to provide the radio with information needed to configure the interface for that accessory. See section 2.5 on page 5-7 for more information on the ACC_ID interface. Note: 2.8 The USB port is designed to support Motorola accessories only and will not support third part “Plug-n-Play” USB devices. Keypad Module The keypad module is connected to the main board through option board. This unit is not considered field-repairable. The keypad interface is a standard pulsed 4 row by 4 column configuration controlled directly by the OMAP processor (U1000). Each of the 4 column output lines is toggled high in sequence and the 4 row input lines are monitored to detect if a button has been pressed. The OMAP processor then decodes which button was pressed using the appropriate column and row stimulus and response information. 2.9 Display Module This display is Film-compensated Super Twisted Nematic (FSTN), 132x34 pixel dot matrix with transflective mode and yellow-green LEDs backlighting Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) module custom to Motorola. This display module is constructed of glass by sandwiched with polarizers, TAB (Tape Automated Bonding) IC driver, LED backlighting, display control circuitry flex with 16-lines receptacle connector connected to the main board display connector (P9000). The LED and backlights are controlled via serial connection with OMAP processor (U1000). The serial interface consists of clock, data, and chip select lines that are connected directly from the OMAP processor. Controller Board 2.10 5-9 Audio V02_O(1.875V) for OMAP V06(2.9V) for Patriot MIC BIAS MIC BIAS L OGIC_VDD The audio circuitry consists of both analog and digital audio paths. Figure 5-8 shows the basic block diagram of the audio interconnections. MAKO VC_TX3V INT_MIC_P INT_MIC_P INT_MIC_M INT_MIC_M 1.0uF ADC 1.0uF VC_TX DIN 10k EXT_MIC_M 0.1uF MICSEL EXT_MIC_P TX Base-Band Processor VC_DCLK CLK VCM1 VC_FSYNC VC_OUT_P SYNC DAC VC_RX UCM_SS DOUT RX VC_OUT_M 0.1uF PA_IN_P Rf 15nF Cf C2 PA_IN_M Rf 270 Ohm EXT_SPKR_P PA LSPKext EXT_SPKR_M INT_SPKR_P LSPKint PA INT_SPKR_M Figure 5-8: Audio Block Diagram 2.10.1 Receive Audio The receive audio data comes from the ABACUS III IC (U600) to the OMAP McBSP2 pin. The DSP decodes the data and sends it out through SSI lines to MAKO SSI pin. The SSI bus is comprised of four lines: clock, frame sync, Rx data, and Tx data. These four lines provide data to the MAKO (U3000) using a packet frame structure consisting of four slots. The actual audio data is transferred to the MAKO in the first slot of each frame using 16-bit pulse-code modulated PCM audio. The MAKO codec filters and converts the digital data into an analog audio signal, and this signal is sent to a programmable gain amplifier. The analog audio circuitry routes the audio to the internal or external port. 5-10 Controller Board 2.10.2 Transmit Audio Transmit audio can be sourced from either internal or external microphone path. Both the internal and external microphone carries a 5V bias through a resistor to MAKO MIC_BIAS pin. The MAKO, through SPI, selects the appropriate microphone path to route to the necessary gain stages and converter that will send 16-bit PCM audio to the OMAP for signal processing via the SSI bus. The transmit gain stages in the MAKO is calibrated based on an 8mV input under standard test conditions. The microphone sensitivity is programmable through the use of CPS. 5-11 2.11 Troubleshooting Charts MCU Power Up Alert Tone OK? YES Read Radio OK? NO Check USB circuitry and setup YES NO Volume knob function? Reprogram correct data NO Check volume knob circuitry NO Replace Speaker YES Speaker OK? YES Int & Ext Spkr short to Gnd? YES Check Speaker circuitry, if no problem, replace MAKO NO Termination short together? YES NO Spkr contact voltage =3V? NO YES A Troubleshooting Flow Chart for Controller (Sheet 1 of 2) 5-12 A YES NO MAKO regulator o/p programmed? YES 1.4V at R1020? NO Check regulator U3201 NO Check TRIDENT 16.8MHz circuitry YES 16.8MHz at C1032? YES NO C1019 =12MHz? YES R1048= 32.768MHz? NO YES C1019= 12MHz? YES Replace U3003 YES Replace Y3000 NO YES NO Replace OMAP C3001 =32.768KHz? C3000 =32.768KHz? NO Replace Y1000 Troubleshooting Flow Chart for Controller (Sheet 2 of 2) Replace MAKO Controller Schematics Controller Schematics 5V_ANA_VBUS2 5V_ANA_VBUS2 KEYPAD_COL0 KEYPAD_COL1 KEYPAD_COL2 KEYPAD_COL3 KEYPAD_COL4 KEYPAD_ROW0 KEYPAD_ROW1 KEYPAD_ROW2 KEYPAD_ROW3 KEYPAD_ROW4 KEYPAD_COL0 KEYPAD_COL1 KEYPAD_COL2 KEYPAD_COL3 KEYPAD_COL4 KEYPAD_ROW0 KEYPAD_ROW1 KEYPAD_ROW2 KEYPAD_ROW3 KEYPAD_ROW4 EXT_MICEXT_MIC+ EXT_MICEXT_MIC+ GPS_BOOT JTAG_TDO JTAG_TMS JTAG_TDI JTAG_TCK JTAG_NTRST JTAG_NEMU1 JTAG_NEMU0 JTAG_RTCK OPT_GPIO_1 OPT_GPIO_2 OPT_GPIO_1 OPT_GPIO_2 ONE_WIRE_1 USB1_DP USB1_DM THK_CE ABACUS3_CE SPI_CLK SPI_MOSI SPI_MISO 5V_ANA_V8 2.775V_ANA_V7 2.775V_DIG_V4 1.875V_DIG_V2 5V_ANA_VBUS2 RAWB+ SWB+ 2.9V_DIG_V6 VBUS1 VBUS1 5V_ANA_VBUS2 1.875V_DIG_V2 2.775V_DIG_V4 2.9V_DIG_V6 2.775V_ANA_V7 5V_ANA_V8 3.6V_DIG_VSW1 3.3V_DIG_V10 SWB+ 16_8MHZ GPS_nWAKEUP GPS_RFPWRUP GPS_TX GPS_RX GPS_ON_OFF GPS_nRESET MAKO_FSYNC MAKO_DCLK MAKO_TX MAKO_RX USB1_DP USB1_DM PA_TEMP EXT_SPKREXT_SPKR+ OPTA_SEL0 OPTA_SEL1 OPTA_SEL2 DEEP_SLEEP DMCS VA_SW ANT_EN LOCK_DETECT SYNCB TX_DAC THK_CE ABACUS3_CE SPI_CLK SPI_MOSI SPI_MISO TX_CLK TX_DATA TX_FSYNC TX_CLK TX_DATA TX_FSYNC RX_CLK RX_DATA RX_FSYNC RX_CLK RX_DATA RX_FSYNC DEEP_SLEEP DMCS VA_SW ANT_EN LOCK_DETECT SYNCB TX_DAC DEEP_SLEEP DMCS VA_SW ANT_EN LOCK_DETECT SYNCB TX_DAC RF GPS_ANT MAKO_FSYNC MAKO_DCLK MAKO_TX MAKO_RX OPTA_SEL0 OPTA_SEL1 OPTA_SEL2 CONTROLLER OPT_SSI_SYNC ONE_WIRE_1 RX_CLK RX_DATA RX_FSYNC PTT INT_SPKRINT_SPKR+ EXT_SPKREXT_SPKR+ TX_CLK TX_DATA TX_FSYNC INT_MICINT_MIC+ INT_SPKRINT_SPKR+ THK_CE ABACUS3_CE SPI_CLK SPI_MOSI SPI_MISO OPT_SSI_SYNC PTT INT_MICINT_MIC+ SW8 SW4 SW2 SW1 EMERG_PB BATT_DATA 2.8V_DIG_GPS 2.8V_RF_GPS 1.5V_GPS_RTC VOL MECH_SW VOL MECH_SW BL_EN DISPLAY_CE DISPLAY_CMD DISPLAY_DATA0 DISPLAY_DATA1 DISPLAY_DATA2 DISPLAY_DATA3 DISPLAY_DATA4 DISPLAY_DATA5 DISPLAY_DATA6 DISPLAY_DATA7 SW8 SW4 SW2 SW1 EMERG_PB BATT_DATA 2.8V_DIG_GPS 2.8V_RF_GPS 1.5V_GPS_RTC RAWB+ GREEN_LED RED_LED BL_EN DISPLAY_CE DISPLAY_CMD DISPLAY_DATA0 DISPLAY_DATA1 DISPLAY_DATA2 DISPLAY_DATA3 DISPLAY_DATA4 DISPLAY_DATA5 DISPLAY_DATA6 DISPLAY_DATA7 3.3V_DIG_V10 1.875V_DIG_V2 2.775V_DIG_V4 2.775V_ANA_V7 2.775V_ANA_V7 5V_ANA_V8 RAWB+ GREEN_LED RED_LED 2.12 5-13 RESET_OUT PA_TEMP GPS_ANT PA_TEMP 16_8MHZ GPS_nWAKEUP GPS_RFPWRUP GPS_TX GPS_RX GPS_ON_OFF GPS_nRESET 16_8MHZ 16_8MHz_GPS 16_8MHz_GPS GPS_BOOT JTAG_TDO JTAG_TMS JTAG_TDI JTAG_TCK JTAG_NTRST JTAG_NEMU1 JTAG_NEMU0 JTAG_RTCK RESET_OUT RESET_OUT RESET_OUT Complete Controller Schematic Diagram 5-14 Controller Schematics GREEN_LED KEYPAD_ROW0 KEYPAD_ROW1 KEYPAD_ROW2 KEYPAD_ROW3 KEYPAD_ROW4 KEYPAD_COL0 KEYPAD_COL1 KEYPAD_COL2 KEYPAD_COL3 KEYPAD_COL4 SW1 SW2 SW4 SW8 BL_EN 1.875V_DIG_V2 2.775V_DIG_V4 3.3V_DIG_V10 VBUS1 5V_ANA_VBUS2 2.9V_DIG_V6 2.775V_ANA_V7 5V_ANA_V8 2.8V_DIG_GPS 2.8V_RF_GPS SWB+ 1.5V_GPS_RTC RAWB+ OPT_GPIO2 OPT_GPIO3 OPT_GPIO0 OPTA_SEL0 OPTA_SEL1 OPTA_SEL2 ONE_WIRE_1 MAKO_INT MAKO_OPT_INT MAKO_AD_TRIGGER OPTA_SEL0 OPTA_SEL1 OPTA_SEL2 MAKO_TX MAKO_RX MAKO_DCLK MAKO_FSYNC MAKO_TX MAKO_RX MAKO_DCLK MAKO_FSYNC MAKO_INT MAKO_OPT_INT MAKO_AD_TRIGGER MAKO_INT MAKO_OPT_INT MAKO_AD_TRIGGER GPIO_3 DIR_CTRL SERIAL_CLK SERIAL_DATA LED_CS DISPLAY_CS MORPH_DISPLAY_CMD MAKO_OPT_GPIO0 MAKO_OPT_GPIO3 MAKO_OPT_GPIO2 I2C_DATA I2C_CLK 1_WIRE_SEL GPIO_30 GPIO_31 GPIO_32 GPIO_33 GP5_8 1.5V_GPS_RTC RAWB+ VBUS1 5V_ANA_VBUS2 2.9V_DIG_V6 2.775V_ANA_V7 5V_ANA_V8 2.8V_DIG_GPS 2.8V_RF_GPS SWB+ MAKO_TX MAKO_RX MAKO_DCLK MAKO_FSYNC SPI_CLK SPI_MOSI SPI_MISO MAKO_CE OMAP_CORE_LTC 1.55V_DIG_V3 1.875V_DIG_V2 2.775V_DIG_V4 3.3V_DIG_V10 2.8V_DIG_GPS GPIO_45 MCBSP3_DX MCBSP3_DR MCBSP3_FSX KEYPAD_ROW0 KEYPAD_ROW1 KEYPAD_ROW2 KEYPAD_ROW3 KEYPAD_ROW4 / GP5_6 ARMIO_15 KEYPAD_COL0 KEYPAD_COL1 KEYPAD_COL2 KEYPAD_COL3 KEYPAD_COL4 / PUBLIC_ADD_MIC_ENA GPIO_27 EMERG_PB OMAP_CORE_LTC 1.55V_DIG_V3 SW1 / VOL_A SW2 / VOL_B SW4 / MONITOR SW8 / CHANNEL_ACT MECH_SW EMERG_PB ONE_WIRE_1 SPI_CLK SPI_MOSI SPI_MISO MAKO_CE BATT_DATA MECH_SW OMAP_CORE_LTC 1.55V_DIG_V3 1.875V_DIG_V2 2.775V_DIG_V4 3.3V_DIG_V10 BL_EN / GP5_7 ARMIO_3 BATT_DATA MAKO_OPT_GPIO2 MAKO_OPT_GPIO3 MAKO_OPT_GPIO0 12C_CLK 12C_DATA 1_WIRE_SEL R1100 0 DNP SPI_CLK SPI_MOSI SPI_MISO ABACUS3_CE THK_CE SPI_CLK SPI_MOSI SPI_MISO ABACUS3_CE THK_CE RED_LED / RX_ATTN_1 GPIO_15 GREEN_LED / PA_ENABLE GPIO_60 GATED_32KHZ_OMAP GPS_nWAKEUP GPS_SHUTDOWN GPS_TX GPS_RX GPS_ON_OFF GPS_nRESET GPS_BOOT GPS_nWAKEUP GPS_RFPWRUP MAKO-Controller Schematic Diagram GPS_TX GPS_RX GPS_ON_OFF GPS_nRESET GPS_BOOT GPS_nWAKEUP GPS_SHUTDOWN ONE_WIRE_UP POR RS232_TX RS232_RX MAKO_GPIO_TX MAKO_GPIO_RX ARMIO_2 ONE_WIRE_UP POR OPT_GPIO_1 OPT_GPIO_2 GATED_32KHZ_OMAP RS232_TX RS232_RX OPT_GPIO_1 OPT_GPIO_2 MMP_GPIO1_INPUT MMP_GPIO2_INPUT ONE_WIRE_UP POR USB_INT RX_CLK RX_DATA RX_FSYNC TX_CLK TX_DATA TX_FSYNC DEEP_SLEEP DMCS ADAPT_SW LOCK_DETECT ANT_EN SYNCB 16_8MHZ GPS_SHUTDOWN GPS_RFPWRUP GPS_nWAKEUP RS232_TX RS232_RX USB1_TXEN USB1_DAT USB1_SE0 JTAG_RTCK JTAG_TMS JTAG_TDI JTAG_NEMU0 JTAG_NEMU1 JTAG_TDO JTAG_NTRST JTAG_TCK USB1_TXEN USB1_DAT USB1_SE0 USB0_TXEN USB0_DAT USB0_SE0 USB_INT JTAG_RTCK JTAG_TMS JTAG_TDI JTAG_NEMU0 JTAG_NEMU1 JTAG_TDO JTAG_NTRST JTAG_TCK VA_SW EXT_SPKREXT_SPKR+ INT_SPKRINT_SPKR+ DISPLAY_CE DISPLAY_CMD DISPLAY_DATA0 DISPLAY_DATA1 DISPLAY_DATA2 DISPLAY_DATA3 DISPLAY_DATA4 DISPLAY_DATA5 DISPLAY_DATA6 DISPLAY_DATA7 OPT_SSI_SYNC DISPLAY_CE DISPLAY_CMD DISPLAY_DATA0 DISPLAY_DATA1 DISPLAY_DATA2 DISPLAY_DATA3 DISPLAY_DATA4 DISPLAY_DATA5 DISPLAY_DATA6 DISPLAY_DATA7 INT_MICINT_MIC+ EXT_MICEXT_MIC+ MICROCONTROLLER USB2_VP USB2_VM USB2_RCV USB2_SUSPEND USB2_TXEN USB2_DAT USB2_SE0 USB1_TXEN USB1_DAT USB1_SE0 USB0_TXEN USB0_DAT USB0_SE0 USB_INT 16_8MHZ INT_MICINT_MIC+ EXT_MICEXT_MIC+ MAKO AUDIO_PA_ENA EXT_MIC_ENA GATED_32KHZ_OMAP VOL PA_TEMP MAKO_FSYNC TX_DAC VOL PA_TEMP EXT_SPKREXT_SPKR+ INT_SPKRINT_SPKR+ To Option Board TX_DAC USB1_DP USB1_DM MAKO_TX MAKO_RX MAKO_DCLK MAKO_CE USB1_DP USB1_DM PTT RESET_OUT RX_CLK RX_DATA RX_FSYNC TX_CLK TX_DATA TX_FSYNC DEEP_SLEEP DMCS LOCK_DETECT ANT_EN SYNCB RED_LED PTT RESET_OUT Controller Schematics 5-15 2.775V_DIG_V4 1.875V R1055 10K DNP 1.875V 1_WIRE_SEL AUDIO_PA_ENA (MORPH ONLY) ARMIO_2 DECOUPLING CAPACITORS LARGEST REF R1034 10K C1044 R1072 U1009 C1000 C1001 C1002 C1003 C1013 C1015 C1011 C1031 51pF 0.10uF 0.10uF 51pF 0.10uF0.10uF 51pF 0.10uF OMAP_CORE LDO_FILTER TP_MAKO_TX R1054 4.7K R1053 4.7K 0 R1061 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 N3 C12 D12 D13 C11 C13 D11 D14 C10 D8 C4 C7 D5 D7 C5 C6 D6 J18 J19 J14 K18 K19 K15 K14 L19 L18 L15 M19 M20 N21 N19 N18 N20 W8 Y8 M15 P19 P20 P18 M14 R19 R18 T20 T19 V8 N15 U19 V16 W17 AA17 R13 W11 W10 V10 R11 ABACUS3 SSI TX_FSYNC TX_DATA TX_CLK RX_FSYNC RX_DATA RX_CLK 1.875V 2 FLASH R1006 10K A9 A3 E2 CVDD2 CVDD2_1 CVDD2_2 CVDD3_1 CVDD3_2 CVDD3_3 CVDD3_4 CVDD4 B13 B20 J21 R20 J1 Y21 W12 A11 A15 Y20 Y9 M2 AA3 CVDDA CVDD_RTC CVDD_DLL CVDD_1 CVDD_2 CVDD_3 CVDD_4 CVDD1 LCD_PIXEL_15 LCD_PIXEL_14 LCD_PIXEL_13 LCD_PIXEL_12 LCD_PIXEL_11 LCD_PIXEL_10 LCD_PIXEL_9 LCD_PIXEL_8 LCD_PIXEL_7 LCD_PIXEL_6 LCD_PIXEL_5 LCD_PIXEL_4 LCD_PIXEL_3 LCD_PIXEL_2 LCD_PIXEL_1 LCD_PIXEL_0 KBC_5 KBC_4 KBC_3 KBC_2 KBC_1 KBC_0 CLK_EX_CAM LOW_STATE_5 UART3_RX I2C_SCL TDO UWIRE_SDI UWIRE_SDO CLK_S_UWIRE Z_STATE_3 Z_STATE_2 MCBSP1_DX 1 2 3 4 0 5 3 FLASH_CTL(5:0) D15 C16 A17 G13 B17 C17 D16 D17 C18 B19 A20 H13 G14 C19 B21 D18 G19 C21 E18 D19 D20 F18 H19 M18 L14 T18 AA19 U18 W21 V19 N14 P15 H18 DISPLAY_DATA7 DISPLAY_DATA6 DISPLAY_DATA5 DISPLAY_DATA4 DISPLAY_DATA3 DISPLAY_DATA2 DISPLAY_DATA1 DISPLAY_DATA0 DISPLAY_CE DISPLAY_CMD DISPLAY (Used as KEYPAD_COL4 for NEO GPIO_27 and Public Add Mic for MORPHEUS) KEYPAD_COL3 KEYPAD_COL2 KEYPAD COLUMN KEYPAD_COL1 KEYPAD_COL0 1 TX_RAMP MORPH_DISPLAY_CMD (MORPH ONLY) SPI_CLK SPI_MISO SPI_MOSI THK_CE ABACUS3_CE SPI MAKO_CE R1036 10K 1.875V 2.8V_DIG_GPS C1020 18pF 2.775V_DIG_V4 4.7K R1063 0 DNP E1062 BK1005HM471 RESET_OUT 1.875V R1005 MAKO_OPT_INT C1029 0.10uF C1028 0.10uF GPS_BOOT_LS USB#2 NOT USED B3 A1 A2 A3 A4 U1005 TXB0104ZXUR OE B1 C1 A1 B2 C2 A2 B3 C3 A3 B4 C4 1.875V A4 GND B4 GPS_TX_LS GPS_RX_LS USB_INT USB1_SE0 USB1_TXEN USB1_DAT USB0_SE0 USB0_DAT USB0_TXEN USB2_SE0 R1065 0 USB2_DAT I2C USB2_VP (Temporary used for Option Board SSI Sync pin) USB2_SUSPEND C1019 18pF R1046 0 DNP FDATA_15 FDATA_14 FDATA_13 FDATA_12 FDATA_11 FDATA_10 FDATA_9 FDATA_8 FDATA_7 FDATA_6 FDATA_5 FDATA_4 FDATA_3 FDATA_2 FDATA_1 FDATA_0 USB2_VM 1 HOT1 2 GND1 4 GND2 HOT2 16_8MHZ ( BUFFERRED 16.8 FROM TOMAHAWK ) FLASH_WAIT FLASH_CLK EMIFS_DATA(15:0) EMIFS_ADD(25:1) Y1000 CX3225SB 12MHz C1032 .01uF V3 T4 U3 U1 P8 T3 T2 R4 R3 R2 P7 P4 P2 N7 N2 N4 USB2_RCV R1026 47K 16.8MHz Squarer GND 3 A2 C1033 0.10uF 5 VCC 1 A1 1.875V Y2 4 Y1 6 U1006 NL27WZU04 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 LCD_VSYNC B18 LCD_HSYNC C20 LCD_AC B15 CLK_P_LCD C15 B5 B7 A13 B16 A21 F20 K20 R21 W20 AA21 Y13 AA7 Y3 AA1 U2 N1 K2 G1 B1 SDRAM_ADD(12:0) 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 B2 VCCA B1 VCCB TOMAHAWK SSI H11 H9 H10 B8 B12 G9 G11 G12 B9 G10 A1 B6 B2 A2 SDRAM_CTL(8:0) 7 8 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 RTCK MCSI2_DOUT MMC_CMD CLK_MMC RTC_ON_NOFF Z_STATE_1 RTC_WAKE_INT RESET_MODE RST_OUT R1072 0 I2C_CLK I2C_DATA C1045 47pF R1041 LEVEL TRANSLATORS Y17 W9 P11 V11 Y12 W16 W13 P12 AA20 (MORPH ONLY) GP5_8 1K SADD_13 SADD_12 SADD_11 SADD_10 SADD_9 SADD_8 SADD_7 SADD_6 SADD_5 SADD_4 SADD_3 SADD_2 SADD_1 SADD_0 USB2_TXEN RS232_TX E5 RESERVED RS232_RX RS232 R1001 10K VSS_1 VSS_2 VSS_3 VSS_4 VSS_5 VSS_6 VSS_7 VSS_8 VSS_9 VSS_10 VSS_11 VSS_12 VSS_13 VSS_14 VSS_15 VSS_16 VSS_17 VSS_18 VSS_19 FADV EN_F_BE_0 EN_F_BE_1 GPIO_62 F_CS1 F_CS2 F_CS3 EN_F_OE F_RP EN_F_WE F_WP USB0_SE0 USB0_DAT EN_USB_PUEN CLK_B_UART2 LOW_STATE_3 LOW_STATE_4 OMAP_CORE W15 Y15 P14 W14 V15 AA9 V9 R10 P10 V2 V13 AA13 AA5 V5 Y2 W3 AA15 Y14 W7 V7 Y6 W6 H8 H7 D10 C8 B4 C3 B3 LDO_FILTER L4 L3 M8 M7 M3 R1013 0 M4 DNP N8 0 U4 R1014 W1 W2 V4 R8 P9 W4 Y4 V6 W5 OPT_GPIO_1 OPT_GPIO_2 SYNCB MAKO_AD_TRIGGER V12 DVDDRTC 1.875V R1028 0 CLK_SD R1045 10K FADD_1 FADD_2 FADD_3 FADD_4 FADD_5 FADD_6 FADD_7 FADD_8 FADD_9 FADD_10 FADD_11 FADD_12 FADD_13 FADD_14 FADD_15 FADD_16 FADD_17 FADD_18 FADD_19 FADD_20 FADD_21 FADD_22 FADD_23 FADD_24 FADD_25 KEYPAD ROW KEYPAD_ROW2 KEYPAD_ROW1 KEYPAD_ROW0 BOOT FROM CS0 CVDDA C1044 0.10uF DDR RAM EN_WE_ SDRAM SDRAM_RAS SDRAM_DQMU SDRAM_DQML SDRAM_CAS SBANK_1 SBANK_0 U1000 OMAP1710 J8 D3 C1 E4 D2 F4 E3 J7 F3 G4 G3 G2 K8 H4 H3 K7 J2 J4 J3 F2 L8 K4 K3 L7 E1 (Used as KEYPAD_ROW4 for NEO, GP5_6 for MORPH) ARMIO_15 KEYPAD_ROW3 V20 I2C_SDA J15 CLK_L_CAM C9 MAKO_INT CLKX_SD CLK32K_IN EN_SDCKE CLKX_MCBSP1 CLK_MCSI2 CLKS_MCBSP1 MCBSP1_FSX PWRON_RESET F_CS1U OMAP_CORE F_CS2U SDDQS_H 1.875V SDDQS_L CS_SDRAM KBR_4 KBR_3 CVDDA VDD_DLL KBR_2 KBR_1 DVDD2 KBR_0 MCBSP1_DR BFAIL CONF TDI TMS TCK TRST MPU_BOOT L1 NC MPU_RST A19 DVDD1_1 UART1_CTS E21 DVDD1_2 UART2_CTS U21 DVDD1_3 UART1_RX Y16 DVDD1_4 UART2_RX L21 DVDD1_5 CLK_B_REQ AA2 DVDD2_1 CLK_B Y7 DVDD2_2 CLK_MCSI1 AA11 DVDD2_3 MCSI1_DOUT MCSI1_DIN A5 DVDD4_1 MCSI2_DIN A7 DVDD4_2 MCSI2_SYNC B10 DVDD4_3 CLK_M_REQ B14 DVDD4_4 MCBSP2_DR FRDY R1 DVDD5_1 OSC32K_IN H2 DVDD5_2 OSC32K_OUT C2 DVDD5_3 MCBSP2_DX CLK_M OSC1_IN OSC1_OUT LOW_STATE_1 LOW_STATE_2 MCBSP2_FSX CLKR_MCBSP2 CLKX_MCBSP2 MCBSP2_FSR 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 1 D9 P13 H12 G21 Y10 G20 H15 R12 Y1 P3 C14 D4 G8 E19 E20 H14 F19 G18 H20 W19 V18 Y19 V17 W18 Y18 J20 U20 R14 Y5 V14 R9 ( RESET CIRCUIT PROVIDED BY MAKO) POR MAKO_GPIO_RX MAKO_GPIO_TX 1.875V C1016 0.10uF SDRAM_CLK_EN SDRAM_CLKX SDRAM_DATA(15:0) SDRAM_CLK CLK_F SDATA_15 SDATA_14 SDATA_13 SDATA_12 SDATA_11 SDATA_10 SDATA_9 SDATA_8 SDATA_7 SDATA_6 SDATA_5 SDATA_4 SDATA_3 SDATA_2 SDATA_1 SDATA_0 CAM_D_7 CAM_D_6 CAM_D_5 CAM_D_4 CAM_D_3 CAM_D_2 CAM_D_1 CAM_D_0 CAM_VS CAM_HS CAM_RSTZ GPIO_15 GPIO_14 GPIO_13 GPIO_12 GPIO_11 GPIO_9 GPIO_8 GPIO_7 GPIO_6 GPIO_4 GPIO_3 GPIO_2 GPIO_1 GPIO_0 MPUIO_5 MPUIO_4 MPUIO_3 MPUIO_2 MPUIO_1 EMU0 EMU1 MCSI1_SYNC CLK32K_OUT MMC_DAT3 MMC_DAT2 MMC_DAT1 MMC_DAT0 TP_POR R1048 0 R1027 10K DNP BOOT FROM CS3 R1060 10 VDD_DLL C1012 0.10uF LOCK_DETECT ANT_EN RF CONTROLS DMCS DEEP_SLEEP SDRAM_CS OPTION SELECT (FROM MAKO ) MAKO_OPT_GPIO0 MAKO_OPT_GPIO3 MAKO_OPT_GPIO2 (FROM MAKO) GATED_32KHZ_OMAP R1000 10 R1019 5.1 FREQ SWITCH GPIO_33 (Used as SW8 for NEO, Channel Activity for MORPH) GPIO_32 (Used as SW4 for NEO, Monitor for MORPH) GPIO_31 (Used as SW2 for NEO, Volume B for MORPH) GPIO_30 (Used as SW1 for NEO, Volume A for MORPH) EXT_MIC_ENA (MORPH ONLY) OMAP_CORE DVDD2 C1017 1.0uF OMAP_CORE C1030 18pF C1004 C1005 C1006 C1007 C1014 C1010 C1009 C1008 51pF 0.10uF 0.10uF 51pF 0.10uF0.10uF 0.10uF 51pF DELETED REF MAKO_RX MAKO_DCLK MAKO_FSYNC MAKO_TX MAKO SSI 1.875V OMAP_CORE Y1001 R1035 0 DNP PLACE FOR GP DEVICE FAST BOOT 1 TP_MAKO_DCLK 1 TP_MAKO_FSYNC 1 TP_MAKO_RX 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2.775V_DIG_V4 JTAG_NTRST JTAG_TCK JTAG_TMS JTAG_TDI JTAG_NEMU0 JTAG_NEMU1 JTAG_TDO JTAG_RTCK TP_RTCK TP_TDO TP_NEMU1 TP_NEMU0 TP_TDI TP_TMS TP_TCK TP_NTRST JTAG GP DEVICE CONFIG 1.875V TP030 DVDD2 DIR_CTRL (Directional pin for McBSP3 FSX and CLK) R1023 0 1.875V_DIG_V2 (Used as BL_EN for NEO, GP5_7 for MORPH) ARMIO_3 1.875V R1017 10K PLACED FOR MORPHEUS ONY PTT C1018 51pF R1025 10K 1.875V GPIO_3 (Green LED for NEO SHIFT_REG_CE for MORPH) R1021 0 GPS GPS_nWAKEUP_LS GPS_SHUTDOWN GPS_BOOT_LS GPS_nRESET_LS GPS_TX_LS GPS_RX_LS GPS_ON_OFF_LS 1.875V_DIG_V2 OMAP_CORE SERIAL FLASH SPI LED_CS SERIAL_CLK DISPLAY_CS SERIAL_DATA OMAP_CORE_LTC MCBSP3_DX MCBSP3_FSX MCBSP3_DR GPIO_45 (Emergency Button) MCBSP3 CYPHER SSI R1020 0 GPIO_60 (PA_ENABLE for MORPH) GPIO_15 (Used as RED_LED for NEO, RX_ATTN_1 for MORPH) L1_TIMER ONE_WIRE_UP OMAP1710 GPS_nRESET_LS R1069 0 GPS_ON_OFF_LS R1067 12K GPS_BOOT GPS_TX GPS_RX R1070 10K GPS_nRESET GPS_ON_OFF GPS_nWAKEUP GPS_nWAKEUP_LS R1068 24K USB#0 USB#1 USB#0 RESERVED FOR MORPHEUS ( INTERFACE WITH MAKO ) Complete Controller Microprocessor Schematic Diagram 5-16 Controller Schematics EXTERNAL MEMORIES FLASH 1.875V_DIG_V2 LARGEST REF C2007 R2013 U2001 1.875V_DIG_V2 1.875V_DIG_V2 1.875V_DIG_V2 DDR R2004 0 R2011 0 SDRAM_CLK SDRAM_CLKX 1.875V_DIG_V2 SDRAM_CLK_EN 1.875V_DIG_V2 R2010 10K C2007 0.10uF 1.875V_DIG_V2 EN_F2_OE DU7 EN_WE DU8 EN_WP DQ0 E5 LATCH_EN G1 1 F1 2 E1 3 D1 4 B1 5 C1 6 F2 7 E2 8 F6 9 D7 10 E7 11 B8 12 C8 13 D8 14 F7 15 E8 16 F8 17 D2 18 B2 19 B3 20 E6 21 B7 22 C7 23 C3 24 D3 25 DQ1 ADV DQ2 A0 DQ3 A1 DQ4 A2 DQ5 A3 DQ6 Intel Strata 32MB 5 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 DQ7 DQ8 DQ9 DQ10 DQ11 A9 DQ12 A10 DQ13 A11 DQ14 A12 DQ15 A13 A14 RFU1 A15 RFU2 A16 RFU3 A17 RFU4 A18 RFU5 A19 RFU6 A20 RFU7 A21 RFU8 A22 RFU9 A23 RFU10 A24 RFU11 RFU12 Controller Memory Schematic Diagram NC NC NC NC 0 4 G7 1 G8 6 G9 5 H7 2 H8 3 H9 H3 1 G3 2 H4 3 7 0 J9 J5 4 8 1 K7 G5 5 2 K8 J6 6 3 K2 H7 7 4 K3 J8 G2 8 5 J1 J3 9 6 J2 G4 10 7 J3 J4 11 8 H1 H5 12 9 J7 G6 13 10 H2 H6 14 11 H3 J7 15 12 F2 F8 C2 C5 D5 D6 E3 F3 H1 J1 K2 K3 K4 K5 NC NC NC NC SDRAM_ADD(12:0) NC NC NC NC NC NC NC VSS8 K8 NC NC C2009 2.2uF C2008 2.2uF U2001 MT46H16M16LF E9 VDDQ5 VDDQ4 B1 D1 C9 VDDQ3 VDDQ1 VDDQ2 F9 A7 K9 VDD3 CK UDQS LDQS CK* EN_CKE 0 NC H2 VDD1 A9 NC SDRAM_DATA(15:0) EMIFS_DATA(15:0) G3 G1 L8 VSS7 VSS5 VSS6 L7 L6 VSS4 L5 VSS3 L2 VSS2 L1 B4 C4 EMIFS_ADD(25:1) VSS1 RFU13 M8 G2 0 DQ0 WE DQ1 CAS DQ2 RAS DQ3 CS DQ4 DQ5 BA0 DQ6 BA1 DQ7 A0 DQ8 A1 DQ9 A2 DQ10 A3 DQ11 A4 DQ12 A5 DQ13 A6 A7 A8 A9 DQ14 DQ15 NC1 NC2 A10_AP A11 A12 UDM LDM VSSQ5 E4 M7 0 R2015 VSSQ4 F5 WRITE_PROTECT DU6 M2 C2004 51pF E1 WRITE_EN 4 EN_F1_OE M1 R2014 D9 3 DU5 SDRAM_CTL(8:0) NC VSSQ3 OUTPUT_EN DU4 EN_F2_CE A8 NC VSSQ2 H8 1 EN_F1_CE A7 VSSQ1 J2 DU3 A2 B9 G8 EN_RST A1 C1 NC DU2 C2005 .01uF Micron 32MB K1 CE DU1 CLK FLASH_WAIT VSS3 0 F4 G7 C2006 0.10uF R2003 1K DNP A3 C6 RESET R2009 10K DNP SDRAM_CS WAIT 2 R2008 10K DNP A1 K6 L4 VCC4 B6 VCC2 VCC1 VCC3 L3 B5 VPP K7 J8 D4 VCCQ3 VCCQ2 VCCQ1 FLASH_CLK FLASH_CTL(5:0) R2007 10K DNP R2002 1K DNP R2013 10K DNP U2000 PF48F4000P0ZBQ0 R2006 10K DNP VSS2 R2012 10K R2000 10K R2005 10K DNP VDD2 C2003 0.10uF VSS1 C2002 0.10uF F1 C2001 .01uF K1 C2000 51pF E2 E8 A8 0 B7 1 B8 2 C7 3 C8 4 D7 5 D8 6 E7 7 E3 8 D2 9 D3 10 C2 11 C3 12 B2 13 B3 14 A2 15 F3 F7 Controller Schematics 5-17 220pF 1.875V_DIG_V2 MAKO_TX MAKO_RX NC NC USB1_TXEN A6 D8 A9 USB0_TXEN B9 USB0_DAT C9 USB0_SE0 E9 USB_INT MAKO USB N3 C8 USB1_SE0 R3036 10K A7 B8 USB1_DAT R3031 51K M4 A10 NC MAKO UART RS232_TX NC RS232_RX NC B10 C10 P2 J5 C7 A8 L5 MAKO ONE WIRE NC R3032 8.2K ONE_WIRE_UP MMP_GPIO1_INPUT NC NC NC R3034 8.2K MAKO OPTION SEL MMP_GPIO2_INPUT NC MAKO_OPT_GPIO0 NC R3035 15K MAKO_OPT_GPIO2 R3500 N2 820 C12 E11 D10 F10 C11 G10 D11 MAKO_OPT_GPIO3 B12 MAKO_OPT_INT 0 L7 K6 M3 R3033 15K R3501 N8 R3056 0 R3037 820 5V_ANA_VBUS2 5V_ANA_V8 SPI_CS U3000-2 DIGITAL_BLOCK SPI_DI SPI_DO VC_DCLK VC_FSYNC C3062 0.10uF VC_TX R3053 22K VC_TX3V R3054 22K VC_RX UCM_SS LOGIC_VDD A1 USB1_OE B1 USB1_DAT_TXD USB1_SE0 D2 USB2_OE_RCV_RTS C2 USB2_DAT_VP USB2_SE0_VM_RXD UART2_TXD USB1_DP UART2_RXD_OD USB1_DM CTS_X USB2_DP USB_INTX USB2_DM USB_CONNECT RXDIN_3V SB96_BUS_BUSY TXDO_BDI_UP_3V SB96_BDO_KF_5V BOOT_NORM_X RS232_USB_X ONE_WIRE_1 APCO ONE_WIRE_2 SB96D_BDO_KF_3V ONE_WIRE_BATT TXDO_BDI_5V ONE_WIRE_UP TXDO_BDI_ENC_3V RXDIN_5V RTS_FILLSEN_5V RXDIN_ENC_3V RTS_FILLSEN_3V CTS_CABLE_DET_5V BUSY_IN OPTA_SEL0 BUSY_OUT OPTA_SEL1 CABLE_DET_3V OPTA_SEL2 OPT_GPIO0 OPTA_SEL3 OPT_GPIO1 OPTB_SEL0 OPT_GPIO2 OPTB_SEL1 OPT_GPIO3 OPTB_SEL2 OPTION_INTX OPTB_SEL3 NO1 COM1 NO2 COM2 U3007 TS5A23166 IN1 IN2 N6 P8 L6 N13 N9 P9 M8 L8 M10 N12 R3305 200K B2 C1 C3026 0.10uF R3301 4.7K P7 N7 5V_ANA_VBUS2 B7 SPI_CLK 2.9V_DIG_V6 D7 USB1_DM 3.3V_DIG_V10 R3300 10K C3025 0.10uF NC R3304 2.2K NC 2 E7 MAKO_DCLK MAKO_FSYNC USB1_DP USB_CONNECT 7 SPI_MISO 24 BBP_SYNC NC NC 3 4 NC BATT_DATA NC VREF2 C6 24 R3021 VREF1 1.875V_DIG_V2 B6 SPI_MOSI R3020 EN SCL1 SCL2 SDA1 SDA2 8 6 ONE_WIRE_1 5 GND D6 MAKO_CE MAKO SSI E6 BBP_CLK 1 SPI_CLK B5 2.9V_DIG_V6 NC MAKO SPI A5 5V_ANA_V8 NC A2 47K V_POS 10K R3023 GND 10K R3010 D1 C3213 R3061 M11 P13 P10 NC OPTA_SEL1 M9 OPTA_SEL2 N10 P11 K8 P12 N11 U3010 PCA9306 OPTA_SEL0 K7 NC NC R3098 3.3K NC NC DNP C3045 10uF K1 .033uF J2 C3048 INT_MIC- R3011 J1 .033uF R3027 C3049 EXT_MIC+ C3050 H3 270 R3026 .033uF C3011 EXT_MIC- 0.10uF J3 C3036 2.2K .015uF .033uF H2 270 E3 C3095 0.10uF E1 G3 C3094 R3012 270 G2 0.10uF F1 C3080 1.0uF DNP F2 H1 G1 H4 INT_SPKR C3097 E3031 BLM18BD601SN1 33pF C3098 E3032 BLM18BD601SN1 33pF C3035 C3800 0.1uF R3055 100K 0.10uF INT_SPKR+ 0.10uF IF2 R3800 10 ADC_VREF INT_MIC_P ATOD_0 INT_MIC_M ATOD_1 EXT_MIC_P ATOD_2 EXT_MIC_M VCM1 VC_OUT_P ATOD_3 U3000-3 PA_CODEC_A2D_BLOCK ATOD_4 ATOD_5 VC_OUT_M ATOD_6 BPLUS ATOD_7 PA_BPLUS ATOD_8 100pF M12 N14 2.9V_DIG_V6 M13 HW_ID0 L11 HW_ID1 M14 HW_ID2 L12 L13 PA_TEMP K11 VOL K12 K13 PA_IN_M PA_IN_P INT_SPKR_P FE_TUNE1 INT_SPKR_M FE_TUNE2 EXT_SPKR_P PWR_CTRL EXT_SPKR_M SCAN_EN VCM2 TEST VREF VFUSE L3 M2 N1 NC NC R3005 0 DNP TX_DAC C4 A3 E8 R3060 2K R3007 0 DNP R3009 4.7K R3025 100 R3004 10K C3034 A4 E3030 BLM18BD601SN1 MIC_BIAS 100pF C3037 R3006 10K R3008 12K C3999 .01uF INT_SPKRHW_ID HW_ID2 C3047 INT_MIC+ VMES TX_RX C3038 2.9V_DIG_V6 K2 L10 2.9V_DIG_V6 L2 R3013 R3014 NC AD_TRIG HW_ID1 A11 HW_ID0 B11 MAKO_AD_TRIGGER 2.9V_DIG_V6 2K C3500 10uF 2.2K 5V_ANA_VBUS2 D3000 C3100 33pF EXT_SPKR- SWB+ 33pF VSAVE C3099 E3033 BLM18BD601SN1 RAWB+ EXT_SPKR+ Controller Audio and Digital Interface Schematic Diagram 5-18 Controller Schematics L3004 560nH B3 B3 OUT C3085 3300pF C3087 82pF 1 C3200 0.10uF C3201 10uF 7 3 NC 8 NC NC NC NC NC NC R3074 1K A1 A14 P1 P14 M5 B14 Q3003 8 7 6 3 2 1 C3002 0.1uF C3003 2.2uF C3004 2.2uF 4 C3093 2.2uF C3051 100pF R3050 100K C3005 1000pF R3075 NC NC 10K VSAVE MECH_SW POR CX-101F Y3001 16-54MHz NC MAKO_INT HOT1 C3205 680pF C3061 20pF R3201 62K R3028 51.1K R3029 41.2K NC C3083 0.10uF NC NC NC NC NC NC C3015 100pF 1 1.875V_DIG_V2 1.55V_DIG_V3 2.775V_DIG_V4 2.9V_DIG_V6 2.775V_ANA_V7 3V_ANA_V9 3.6V_DIG_VSW1 3.3V_DIG_V10 VOUT 2 FB 6 NP 4 VCONT 3 VIN C3016 2.2uF U3008 TK11100CSC C3017 .01uF C3018 2.2uF R3102 2 R3103 0.7 SWB+ 5V_ANA_V8 Q3001 1 Q3000 GND1 GND2 GND3 GND4 GND5 GND6 GND7 GND8 GND9 GND1 NC 3.6V_DIG_VSW1 R3200 220K NC NC NC NC R3101 100K 3 2 4 Q3002 VBUS1 C3039 P5 M7 J4 G5 K9 L4 D14 H5 D9 4 C3060 20pF 1 2 HOT2 GND2 3 ITH 4.7uF R1 OUT USB_CONNECT IN R3030 0.2 GND 4 R2 1 2 3 Q3010 5V_ANA_VBUS2 1.55V_DIG_V3 2.9V_DIG_V6 5V_ANA_VBUS2 5V_ANA_V8 3.3V_DIG_V10 U3002 LP8340 5 VOUT 4 ADJ 3 2 4 R3017 178K 1 2.775V_DIG_V4 C3081 4.7uF DNP Q3005 1.875V_DIG_V2 2.775V_DIG_V4 R3100 47K 5V_ANA_V8 C3090 10uF Controller Power Management Block Schematic Diagram (for 8478056A01) C3074 1.0uF R1 OUT IN R2 GND C3067 1.0uF 3V_ANA_V9 C3028 2.2uF 3.3V_DIG_V10 C3024 1.0uF 5V_ANA_V8 C3031 1.0uF 2.775V_ANA_V7 C3079 4.7uF 2.9V_DIG_V6 C3019 1.0uF 5V_ANA_VBUS2 C3014 2.2uF 2.775V_DIG_V4 1.55V_DIG_V3 1.875V_DIG_V2 Q3006 C3010 2.2uF 3.3V_DIG_V10 R3018 51K GND2 7 GND1 2 1.875V_DIG_V2 2.775V_ANA_V7 SW 1 5 2 VIN U3021 LTC1877 OMAP_CORE_LTC L3021 10uH SYNC VFB C3209 22uF PLLLPF ITH C3211 20pF R3202 220K R3203 300K C3204 20pF 1 5 B1 C1 F3 C2 D1 D2 D3 B2 G4 E2 F4 E4 B3 B4 C5 F5 D5 A12 A13 D4 M1 VFB PLLLPF RUN C3203 .01uF GND C3000 13pF C3212 220pF C3202 68uF 5 VSAVE C3001 13pF 5 SYNC 4 Y3000 XTAL 32.768KHz 1 SW 2 L3020 10uH 2 3 NC1 NC2 NC3 NC4 NC5 NC6 SWB+ SWB+ RAWB+ RAWB+ 2 RUN C3088 100pF C3 A2 G13 G12 H11 J11 G14 H13 F14 H12 H14 J12 K14 J14 J13 L14 D13 F13 E14 E13 G11 F12 N4 P4 N5 P3 P6 L1 J10 M6 L9 K3 K4 B13 E12 C14 H10 F11 C13 D12 U3020 LTC1877 4 2 PGLDO2 PGLDO3 SW1_VDD SW1_VDDHV SW1_VSEN_BUK SW1_VSEN_BST SW1_SUMCOMP_DL SW1_DH SW1_PHASE SW1_VOUT SW1_GND U3000-1 SW2_VCC PWR_MNGR_BLOCK SW2_VCCS SW2_LX SW2_VOUT SW2_GND SW5_VDD SW5_VDDHV SW5_VSENSE XTAL32_OUT SW5_SUMCOMP XTAL32_IN SW5_PHASE BAT_RTC SW5_VOUT VSAVE V02_O BAT_7V5 V03_O BAT_3V6 V04_O REG_3V6 V06_O BAT_TYPE V07_O HV_BG V09_O FET_ENX V10_I EMERG_PB V10_O MECH_SW V10_GND SW_TYPE V08_I IGN_X V08_O RESETX VBUS_SUPPLY GATED_32K_CLK VBUS1_SENS INT_X VBUS1_CMD XOUT VBUS1 XIN VBUS2_SENS TCXO_SEL_16_24 VBUS2_CMD TCXO_IN VBUS2 6 8 MAKO_SW1_VDD U3004 NL17SZ14 3 1 U3003-2 LMC6035ITLX R3071 220K IN 3 GATED_32KHZ_OMAP 4 1 4 R3070 220K 2 A3 C3207 10uF 7 6 C3 C3206 0.10uF C3805 0.22uF VIN A1 SWB+ A2 B1 C1 MAKO_SW1_VDD B1 C3084 0.22uF L3022 560nH C3208 0.22uF GND SWB+ 5 C2 VCC C3065 1uF C3063 0.10uF U3003-1 LMC6035ITLX C3070 10pF SWB+ L3003 560nH 1.875V_DIG_V2 GND NC 2.775V_DIG_V4 R3073 2MEG GND R3072 2MEG 2.775V_DIG_V4 1 VIN1 6 VIN2 3 NC SWB+ NC C3091 10uF C3210 .01uF Controller Schematics 5-19 E3700 IDCTR 1 3.6V_DIG_VSW1 E3701 IDCTR U3700 TPS79228 1 2 3 OUT EN BYPASS 1 5 2 2.8V_RF_GPS 4 GND GPS_RFPWRUP IN C3701 .01uF 2 R3700 1K C3700 1.0uF 1 C3702 2.2uF 2 R3702 30.9K C3704 27pF E3703 IDCTR 3 1 2 5 OUT IN BYPASS FB 2 E3702 IDCTR EN C3703 1.0uF 1 6 4 GND 1 R3701 10K 1 2 GPS_nWAKEUP 2 2.8V_DIG_GPS 1 U3701 TPS79101 C3705 .01uF C3706 470pF C3707 2.2uF 2 R3703 24.3K 1.875V_DIG_V2 GPS_SHUTDOWN R3704 10K U3006 LP3990 A2 2 B2 VEN VOUT B1 1 2 1.5V_GPS_RTC VIN GND 1 E3705 IDCTR A1 E3704 IDCTR C3101 1.0uF C3102 1.0uF Controller Line Regulators for GPS Schematic Diagram 5-20 Controller Schematics DISPLAY B2B 16 PINS CONNECTOR (2887818K02) DISPLAY_DATA0_SW R9000 DISPLAY_DATA1_SW R9001 DISPLAY_DATA2_SW R9002 1K B2B_DISPLAY_DATA2 DISPLAY_DATA3_SW R9003 1K B2B_DISPLAY_DATA3 DISPLAY_DATA0 1K B2B_DISPLAY_DATA0 1K B2B_DISPLAY_DATA1 DISPLAY_DATA1 DISPLAY_DATA2 DISPLAY_DATA3 DISPLAY_DATA4_SW R9004 DISPLAY_DATA5_SW R9005 DISPLAY_DATA6_SW R9006 DISPLAY_DATA7_SW R9007 DISPLAY_DATA4 DISPLAY_DATA5 B2B_DISPLAY_DATA4 1K 1K B2B_DISPLAY_DATA5 1K B2B_DISPLAY_DATA6 1K B2B_DISPLAY_DATA7 DISPLAY_DATA6 DISPLAY_DATA7 RESET_OUT BL_EN C9000 51pF C9001 51pF C9002 51pF C9003 51pF C9004 51pF C9005 51pF C9006 51pF P9000-1 DISPLAY_DATA0 P9000-2 DISPLAY_DATA1 P9000-3 DISPLAY_DATA2 P9000-4 DISPLAY_DATA3 P9000-5 DISPLAY_DATA4 INTERNAL SPEAKER CONTACT INT_SPKR+_TOP 1 INT_SPKR-_TOP P9000-6 DISPLAY_DATA5 P9000-7 DISPLAY_DATA6 P9000-8 DISPLAY_DATA7 DNP M9003 E9006 DNP BLM18BD601SN1 1 DNP M9004 E9007 DNP BLM18BD601SN1 C9067 51pF DNP C9068 51pF DNP VR9015 10.0V DNP VR9016 10.0V DNP C9007 51pF INT_SPKR_P_SW INT_SPKR+ INT_SPKR+ 1 INT_SPKR- 1 M9005 RESET_OUT_SW P9000-9 RESET_OUT RESET_OUT INT_SPKR_M_SW INT_SPKR- DISPLAY_CE_SW P9000-10 DISPLAY_CE P9000-11 DISPLAY_CMD P9000-12 BL_EN 1.875V_DIG_V2 P9000-13 1.875V_DIG_V2 2.775V_DIG_V4 P9000-14 2.775V_DIG_V4 SWB+ P9000-15 SWB+ P9000-16 GND DISPLAY_CE DISPLAY_CMD_SW DISPLAY_CMD BL_EN_SW BL_EN C9008 51pF C9009 51pF C9010 51pF C9011 51pF C9012 51pF C9013 51pF C9061 51pF C9014 51pF 2.775V_DIG_V4_SW 2.775V_DIG_V4 2.775V_DIG_V4 1.875V_DIG_V2_SW 1.875V_DIG_V2 1.875V_DIG_V2 SWB_P_SW SWB+ SWB+ VBUS1_SW VBUS1 VBUS1 Largest reference designator 3.3V_DIG_V10 R9018 Q9003 M9007 C9068 E9007 J9001 VR9018 FL9000 P9000 D9000 L9008 3.3V_DIG_V10_SW 3.3V_DIG_V10 2.9V_DIG_V6_SW 2.9V_DIG_V6 2.9V_DIG_V6 5V_ANA_VBUS2_SW 5V_ANA_VBUS2 5V_ANA_VBUS2 S9002 Controller LCD and Speaker Interface Schematic Diagram (for 8478056A01) C9062 51pF VR9017 10.0V VR9018 10.0V M9006 Controller Schematics 5-21 OPT-Trans B2B 40 PINS CONNECTOR (0970312L02) KEYPAD_ROW0_SW BL_EN J9001-9 KEYPAD_ROW0 KEYPAD_ROW0 KEYPAD_ROW1 J9001-10 KEYPAD_ROW1 J9001-11 KEYPAD_ROW2 J9001-12 KEYPAD_ROW3 J9001-13 KEYPAD_ROW4 INT_MIC_P_SW 270nH INT_MIC_M_SW L9008 270nH INT_MIC+ KEYPAD_ROW2_SW KEYPAD_ROW2 KEYPAD_ROW3_SW INT_MIC- KEYPAD_ROW3 J9001-23 BL_EN J9001-22 INT_MIC+ J9001-21 INT_MIC- L9007 KEYPAD_ROW1_SW KEYPAD_ROW4_SW OPT_INT_MIC_P K1 C9044 51pF U8003 BLM18EG221SN1 KEYPAD_COL0_SW DLP11SN201HL2 KEYPAD_COL0 KEYPAD_COL1_SW USB1_DP_SW KEYPAD_COL1 J9001-16 KEYPAD_COL1 2 P1 USB1_DP KEYPAD_COL2_SW USB1_DM_SW KEYPAD_COL2 J9001-17 KEYPAD_COL2 J9001-18 KEYPAD_COL3 J9001-19 KEYPAD_COL4 USB1_DM K2 1 VR9022 5.6V OPT_USB1_DP OPT_EXT_MIC+ A1 5 2 OPT_EXT_MICJ9001-20 PTT S2 J9001-6 VBUS1 J9001-36 USB1_DM J9001-35 USB1_DP J9001-8 GND J9001-5 GND J9001-38 GND J9001-37 OPT_SSI_SYNC J9001-7 ONE_WIRE1 J9001-34 OPTA_SEL0 J9001-1 OPTA_SEL1 J9001-2 OPTA_SEL2 J9001-40 EXT_MIC+ J9001-39 EXT_MIC- J9001-4 EXT_SPKR+ J9001-3 EXT_SPKR- 4 TP_VBUS1 1 OPT_USB1_DM 2 4 1 MAKO_ONE_WIRE_1 K1 K3 K4 K1 K3 VR9021 5.6V 3 4 C9049 51pF 5 PTT_SW 6 A2 C9048 51pF 1 A1 C9047 51pF A2 C9046 51pF 3 K2 K4 4 S1 1 P2 OPT_VBUS1 6 1K 1 KEYPAD_COL4_SW KEYPAD_COL4 R9019 5V_ANA_VBUS2 3 KEYPAD_COL3_SW KEYPAD_COL3 OPT_VBUS1 FL9000 VBUS1 J9001-15 KEYPAD_COL0 VR9023 10.0V VR9000 SR05 TP_ONE_WIRE_1 1 TP_USB1_DP 1 TP_USB1_DM 1 TP_EXT_MIC+ 1 TP_EXT_MIC 1 TP_EXT_SPKR+ 1 TP_EXT_SPKR 2 OPT_USB1_DP 2 C9064 51pF OPT_USB1_DM 5 C9045 51pF C9063 51pF OPT_INT_MIC_M C9043 51pF C9066 51pF VR9020 5.6V BL_EN C9042 51pF 1 A1 C9041 51pF A2 C9040 51pF 3 K2 4 K4 6 K3 KEYPAD_ROW4 3 PTT EXT_SPKR+ C9050 51pF EXT_SPKR- C9033 51pF TP_GPIO0 1 OPT_SSI_SYNC_SW OPT_SSI_SYNC MAKO_ONE_WIRE_1 MAKO_FSYNC_SW MAKO_FSYNC J9001-33 MAKO_FSYNC J9001-32 GND J9001-31 MAKO_DCLK E9001 BK1005HM471 ONE_WIRE_1_SW ONE_WIRE_1 OPTA_SEL0_SW OPTA_SEL0 MAKO_DCLK OPTA_SEL1_SW OPTA_SEL1 R9052 470 OPTA_SEL2_SW J9001-27 MAKO_TX J9001-26 OPT_GPIO_1 J9001-25 OPT_GPIO_2 C9017 51pF C9018 51pF C9069 51pF DNP OPT_GPIO_1 R9020 4.7K OPT_GPIO_2_SW OPT_GPIO_2 A2 OPT_GPIO_1_SW 5 L9000 3.3uH EXT_MIC_P_SW J9001-24 RESET_OUT RESET_OUT EXT_MIC+ OPT_INT_MIC_P EXT_MIC_M_SW EXT_MICL9001 270nH EXT_SPKR_P_SW EXT_SPKR+ C9057 51pF C9058 51pF C9059 51pF C9060 51pF EXT_SPKR_M_SW DNP EXT_SPKR4 J9001-14 SWB+ SWB+ C9071 51pF SWB+ C9072 51pF C9019 51pF C9020 51pF C9021 51pF C9022 51pF 3 A2 K4 6 VR9002 5.6V 1 A1 C9055 220pF K2 C9053 51pF DNP K3 C9051 51pF DNP 2 VR9001 5.6V K1 MAKO_TX C9016 51pF 1 EXT_SPKR+ C9015 51pF MAKO_TX_SW 3 K1 GND 4 OPT_EXT_MIC+ J9001-28 6 K2 MAKO_RX A1 J9001-29 K4 MAKO_RX K3 OPTA_SEL2 EXT_SPKR- GND OPT_INT_MIC_M J9001-30 MAKO_RX_SW OPT_EXT_MIC- MAKO_DCLK 5 2 VR9003 10.0V VR9004 10.0V C9065 51pF Controller UC Interface Schematic Diagram (for 8478056A01) 5-22 Controller Schematics FREQUENCY SWITCH RED & GREEN LEDS SWB+ 3.3V_DIG_V10 3.3V_DIG_V10 1.875V_DIG_V2 1.875V_DIG_V2 1.875V_DIG_V2 Q9001-2 IMXFT110 6 3 1 RED_LED 1 Q9003 MMBT3904 2 R9012 110 1 R9011 47K 3 3 Q9000 MMBT3904 R9013 33 3 R9015 10K R9016 10K GREEN_LED_SW SW1_SW GREEN_LED 1 SW1 2 3 SW2_SW 5 SW2 C9026 51pF D9000 BRPY1204W R9017 10K S9002 SWITCH _1 _8 C1 C2 GND1 R9008 47K R9051 10K 2 5 _2 GND2 4 7 1 8 Q9001-1 IMXFT110 R9050 10K RED_LED_SW 1.875V_DIG_V2 R9010 10K R9009 10K 1 3 _4 R9018 10K SW8_SW 4 SW8 6 SW4_SW 2 SW4 C9027 51pF K4 K3 K2 2 6 VR9008 5.6V A2 4 A1 2 K1 C9028 51pF 4 5 EMERGENCY BUTTON BATTERY CONTACT 1.875V_DIG_V2 RAWB_P_SW 3A 24V M9007 CONTACT RAWB+ 1 BATT_DATA_SW 2 BATT_DATA S9000 SWITCH 4 3 EMERG_PB_SW 2 C9038 51pF EMERG_PB GND3 OUT GND2 IN GND1 1 R9014 10K VR9005 5.6V 5 EMERG_PB C9034 0.1uF C9032 4.7pF C9023 51pF BOARD SPACER VOLUMN SWITCH M9000 BRD_SPACER C9035 4.7pF DNP S9001 SWITCH M9001 BRD_SPACER 2 3 HIGH 2.9V_DIG_V6 VOL_SW 4 VOL MECH_SW_SW 5 C9030 4.7pF M9002 BRD_SPACER NC M9008 SPACER TAB2 TAB1 LOW DNP MECH_SW 1 6 VR9006 5.6V C9031 4.7pF 7 C9024 51pF R9022 0 Controls and Switches Schematic Diagram (for 8478056A01) VR9007 5.6V C9025 51pF TP_GND 1 F9000 6515076H01 1 TP_RAWB+ E9000 BLM18EG221SN1 C9039 51pF VR9009 13V VR9010 13V PIN1 PIN2 PIN3 3 C9029 51pF Section 6 800/900 BAND (806–941 MHZ) INFORMATION 1.0 Transmitter Power Control Antenna Jack Vcontrol From VCO PA Pre-Driver PA Driver Vcontrol PA Final Anten na Switch/ Harmonic Filter/ Matching Network Figure 6-1: 800/900 Transmitter Block diagram 1.1 General The transmitter contains five basic circuits: 1. Power Amplifier 2. Antenna Switch 3. Harmonic Filter 4. Antenna Matching Network 5. Power Control 1.1.1 Power Amplifier The power amplifier is a 3-stage discrete design consisting of: 1. Pre-driver, ADA4743 (U700) 2. Driver, RD01MUS1 (Q703) 3. Final PA, RD05MMP1 (Q704) The pre-driver is a 50 Ohm gain block with a supply voltage of 5V. The gate bias is ramped to eliminate feed-through power due to the fixed gain of the device. The pre-driver is biased in Class A region with a typical current drain of 60mA and power gain of 16.5dB. The driver is a 1W, LDMOS in a SOT-89 package. this stage typically drains 150mA of current at rated output power, 2.8W at the antenna. The driver is biased in Class AB region and has a power gain of 10dB. The final PA is a 5.5W, LDMOS device. The gate threshold of this device is very close to the driver. Hence, the traditional PA bias tuning is eliminated. The current drain would typically be 1300mA. The final PA is biased in Class AB region and has a power gain of 8dB. 9-2 Transmitter 1.1.2 Antenna Switch and Harmonic Filter The antenna switch comprises of 2 GaAs switches: U900 and U901. The switches are located between the transmit/receive path and the standard/remote ports During the transmit mode operation, the ANT_EN line turns on the Q900 switch to route the transmit signal from pin J3 to J1 of U901 GaAs switch to the harmonic filter which consists of C902,C904,C905 and L901. After the harmonic filter, another GaAs switch determines the remote and standard port. The VA_SW from OMAP which controls this switch will remain high to route the transmit/receive signal to/from the standard port. Once the VA_SW is high, all the RF signals will be routed to the remote port. After the second GaAs switch, U900, along the standard port path, L900,C901,C912,C913,C914,L905 and L906 serves as a diplexer for the RF and the GPS path. The overall insertion loss of the switch and the harmonic filter is around 1.6dB. 1.1.3 ESD Protection Circuit C911, L907 and C910, L908 form a high pass filter on the standard port and remote port. The high pass filter and the ESD protection suppressor (VR901, VR900) are used to suppress the ESD pulse from the antenna jack and bull eye in order to protect the RF GaAs switch U900. 1.1.4 Power Control The transmitter power control uses discrete integrator approach, to sense the current of both PA stages namely, Driver Power Amplifier (Q703) and Final Power Amplifier (Q704). The basic block diagram of the power control is shown in Figure 6-2. A single sensing resistor (R700) is used to sense both PA stages current. The power control consists of 2 comparators, U701-1 and U701-2. U701 is a dual-package op-amp in SOT-8 package. The first stage is an I-V converter converts current drained by Power Amplifier Driver (Q703) and Power Amplifier Final (Q704) across R700 into a voltage drop and the second stage is an integrator used to shape the output Vcontrol to bias both PAs. The slope of the Vcontrol is controlled by the RC time constant of the integrator and also the ramping slope of reference signal, TX_DAC generated by MAKO IC. The final TX_DAC value determines the transmit power level and is a factory tuned parameter which is stored inside the codeplug. Transmitter 6-3 B+ SW 5V PA Pre-driver Sensing resistor PA Driver PA Final Vcontrol SW B+ MAKO Ramp DAC 10bit DAC 3 Integrator Current to Voltage TX_DAC Shaped input Figure 6-2: Power Control Scheme Basic Block Diagram 2.0 Receiver Antenna SAW Filter LNA SAW Filter Mixer RF Jack Crystal Filter IF Amp Antenna Switch/ Harmonic Filter/ Matching Network AGC from Trident IC First LO from FGU ABACUS IC SIGNAL PROCESSING SSI TO OMAP Synthesizer IF 16.8MHz Reference Clock Second LO VCO Figure 6-3: 800/900 Receiver Block Diagram 2.1 Receiver Front-End The RF signal is received via the antenna and applied to a low-pass filter. For 800/900MHz, the filter consists of C902, C904, C905 and L901. The filtered RF signal is passed through the antenna switch and then applied to a pre-filter. The pre-filter comprises of a SAW filter FL401 located in between of 2 GaAs switches U400 and U403. The input and output of the GaAs switches are 50 Ohm points. The SAW filter is a 2 in 1 filter which provides large attenuation at image, half IF and other out-band frequencies. The pre-filter does not need tuning by the Trident IC. Depending on the carrier frequency, the Trident IC will enable the control line of the GaAs switches to feed the signal either 800MHz or 900MHz to and from the SAW filter. The output of the pre-filter is passed through a RF step attenuator (D400) to limit the amount RF power fed into the LNA (U400). After being amplified, the RF signal is further filtered by a post-filter. The pre and post filter are identical. The post-filter consists of U404, U405 and FL402. The post-filter does not need any tuning by the Trident IC as well. Frequency Generation Circuitry 6-5 The output of the second bandpass filter is passed to a mixer. The mixer is a passive silicon monolithic double balanced mixer (U401). After mixing with the first LO signal from the voltage control oscillator (VCO) using high side injection (for 800MHz) or low side injection (for 900MHz), the RF signal is down converted to the 73.35 MHz IF signal. The 50 Ohm matching for the mixer at the LO input port is provided by C431 and L414. The IF signal coming out of the mixer is applied to the crystal filter (FL400) through a resistor pad and a diplexer (L411 and C427). Matching to the input of the crystal filter is provided by L412 and C428. The crystal filter provides the necessary adjacent channel selectivity and inter-modulation protection. The output of the crystal filter (FL400) is matched to the input of the IF amplifier transistor by C432, C433, L415 and L416. Voltage supply to the IF amplifier is 5V_RX, taken from RX VCO. The IF amplifier provides a gain of 28 dB. The IF amplifier output provides a 50 Ohm matched at the IF amplifier output to ABACUS (U600) pin 47 via L418 and C446. 2.2 Receiver Back-End ABACUS (U600) is tuned via software at radio start-up. The IF signal applied to pin 47 of U600 is down-converted to a second IF of 2.25 MHz. The second IF of 2.25 MHz will then be fed into an ADC, generating the Is and Qs data. This data is in the form of SSI (Serial Synchronous Interface) at pin 29 of U600, which will then be sent to the DSP (OMAP1710) for further processing. The second VCO is a Colpitts oscillator built around transistor Q602. The VCO has a varactor diode, D600 to adjust the VCO frequency. The second LO frequency could either be 71.1 MHz or 75.6 MHz, depending on the system requirement. The control signal is derived from a loop filter consisting of C617, C618, C619, R605 and R606. The RSSI circuitry is achieved via software programming. Frequency Generation Circuitry RX_LNA Loop Filter GP04 GP02 GP03 GP01 TRIDENT IC MN_CP MN_ADAPT VMULT1 VMULT2 PRESCALER 800MHz VCO MN_CP_VCC TX INJ GPS 16.8MHz TCXO REF_IN HP_MOD_OUT SF_OUT RX INJ ABACUS OMAP SQUARER REF_OSC_OUT 900MHz VCO BUFFER_EN 900M_VCO_EN 800M_VCO_EN LNA_EN LNA_AGC LNA_ATTN TX_SEL 3.0 AUX_DAC TX SSI SPI DMCS TEST1 DEEPSLEEP TX_CLK, TX_DATA, TX_FSYNC SPI_MOSI, SPI_MISO, SPI_CLK, THK_CE DMCS LOCK DETECT DEEPSLEEP Voltage Multiplier Figure 6-4: Frequency Generating Unit Block Diagram 9-6 Frequency Generation Circuitry The Frequency Generating Unit is centered on one main IC, Trident (U001). The modulation data is sent to the synthesizer through 3 TX SSI lines. The block diagram illustrates the interconnect and support circuitry used in the Frequency Generating Unit. Refer to the relevant schematics for the reference designators. The synthesizer is powered from 2.8V ANA, 2.8V DIG, 1.875V DIG and 5V ANA supplied from U3000-1. The synthesizer in turns generates a superfiltered 4.5V which powers up the 800MHz & 900MHz VCO while a cascaded buffer is powered by 5V VBUS2. In addition to the VCO, the synthesizer interfaces with the microcontroller. Programming of the synthesizer is accomplished through the 4 lines; SPI_MISO, THK_CE, SPI_MOSI and SPI_CLK via pin D10, D8, D9 and D11 respectively. A 1.875V dc signal from the synthesizer lock detect line indicates to the microprocessor that the synthesizer is locked. U001 has dual port modulation capability. The microprocessor supplies low port and high port words to pin F11 of U001. For high port modulation, the audio runs through an internal attenuator for modulation balancing purpose before it goes out to the loop filter via pin L9. For the low port modulation, the audio is fed into the main synthesizer, where it is summed with the main_num channel frequency word, then supplied to the accumulator of the Fractional-N synthesizer before going out to the VCO. 3.1 Synthesizer U001 uses a 16.8 MHz crystal (Y001) to provide a reference for the system. Together with R001, R002, C010, C011, C012 and C043, they build up the reference oscillator which is capable of 0.5ppm stability over temperature of -30ºC to 85 ºC. It also provides 16.8MHz at pin J11 of U001 to be used by ABACUS. The loop filter which consists of R007, R008, R009, C021, C023, C024, C025, C026, C027 and C028 provides the necessary dc steering voltage for the VCO and determines the amount of noise and spur passing through. For achieving fast locking for the synthesizer, an internal adapt charge pump provides higher current (~10mA) at pin G2. The required frequency is then locked by normal mode charge pump at pin G3. Both normal and adapt charge pumps get 12V supply from the voltage multiplier circuit that consists of D002, D003, C031, C032, C033, C034, C035 and C036. 3.2 VCO - Voltage Controlled Oscillator Each VCO in conjunction with the synthesizer generates RF injection signal for both receive and transmit modes of operation. The 800MHz VCO comprises of a Colpitts oscillator built around Q203. Vcontrol is supplied to back-to-back varactors (D200 and D201). The LC tank comprises of C207 and L202. Similarly in 900MHz VCO which is also a Colpitts oscillator built around Q204 with LC tank, C222 and L208. Vcontrol is supplied to back-to-back varactors (D204 and D205). Both oscillators are supplied with a 4.5V super-filtered supply from the synthesizer, U001 through a RF switch that consists of Q200, Q201, C200, C201, C202 and C203. A common cascaded buffer, built up of a buffer IC, U200 cascaded with a discrete transistor built around Q205 with a switched attenuator at input of buffer IC is supplied with a 5V ANA supply from MAKO, U3000-1. A switchable attenuator is placed at the input of the Buffer IC. In the Tx mode the input power to the IC is reduced by turning on the switchable attenuator implemented, with a PIN diode D202. The receiver mixer requires a higher injection power than than the transmitter. A lower transmit power improves isolation between VCO and transmitter amplifiers. The output of the cascaded buffer is matched to 50Ohms by C246, C247, C248, L217 and L218 then switched between RX and TX through an RF switch i.e. U201 providing output power level of 6dBm to RX_1ST_LO_INJ and output power level of 3dBm to TX_BUFF. Global Positioning System (GPS) Receiver Global Positioning System (GPS) Receiver The GPS device is an embedded receiver that provides the location of the subscriber in terms of latitude, longitude, velocity, direction and altitude. Battery 7.2V 3.6V Dual band antenna Pre-SAW LNA TPS79101 RF Section LNA_EN HPF TPS79228 LP3990 1.2V LNA_Supply 2.8V LTC1877 2.8V 4.0 6-7 Digital Section 32.768kHz XTAL Post-SAW FGU 16.8MHz VCTCXO SiRFStarIII OMAP Figure 6-5: GPS Receiver Block Diagram The RF signal is received by the antenna and applied to a high-pass filter. The filter consists of C924, C925, C926, L912 and L913. The filtered RF signal is then applied to a SAW filter, FL8001. The output of the SAW filter is fed into the LNA (U8001). The LNA biasing is controlled by SIRF_LNA_EN (pin A4 of the GPS IC, U8000). The LNA input match comprises of C8013, C8014 and L8001. The LNA output match comprises of L8003 and C8017. After being amplified, the RF signal is further filtered by a second SAW filter, FL8002. The output of the second SAW filter is passed to pin P6 of the GPS IC. The input match for pin P6 comprises of C8018, C8019 and L8004. The control and data lines for the GPS IC are GPS_nRESET, GPS_ON_OFF, GPS_TX, GPS_RX and GPS_BOOT. GPS_nWAKEUP line is fed into the microcontroller to indicate the state (full power or hibernate state) of the GPS IC so that the microcontroller will never trigger a GPS_ON_OFF when the GPS IC is in full power state. A dedicated 32.768kHz quartz crystal oscillator (Y8000) is used to provide RTC clock to the RTC circuit inside the GPS IC. The second input frequency is a 16.8MHz reference, used by the StarIII to synthesize the internal LO. This reference will be supplied by a VCTCXO (Y001) located in the synthesizer block, which will be shared by the Trident. The GPS IC is powered by 2.8V_DIG_GPS, 2.8V_RF_GPS and 1.2V_GPS_RTC supplied from 3 discrete external regulators (U3701, U3700 & U3006). The input of these regulators is sourced from a switching regulator (U3020) which regulates the SWB+ to 3.6V. -8 Global Positioning System (GPS) Receiver Notes Circuit Board/Schematic Diagrams and Parts List Circuit Board/Schematic Diagrams and Parts List L9 C9049 C9050 00 SH008 4 16 6 00 C9035 15 R9022 R9013 3 M9 1 90 VR C9014 C9003 R9002 C9002 R9005 C9005 R9004 C9004 C9013 C9006 R9007 C9007 C9011 C9010 C9009 C9008 C9012 C9 06 3 7 E9 00 9 8 C413 4 3 M9 00 4 D9000 4 2 E9 00 7 F9000 U402 C414 1 E9000 C402 C020 R9003 R9006 SH002 FL401 7 C401 5 6 P9000 C447 C404 C403 C018 6 3 4 3 2 R003 C012 R9001 2 Y001 R002 E003 C017 R005 R201 R200 U403 3 C019 VR TP_GND 90 16 C9 06 8 TP_RAWB+ VR402 C016 R9012 C400 SH004 SH001 R903 C909 C737 C722 C908 R902 C907 R904 6 3 4 R905 C906 R8035 R8028 R8027 R8034 TP_SIPI_DO R8012 R8011 S9000 R8029 4 5 R8026 R8033 R8031 M9000 C736 C741 3 R8010 Q900 6 3 4 R8039 R8037 R8036 VR900 VR902 2 R8038 C905 L901 U901 C250 C902 C900 Q901 L706 E701 C904 R219 R217 R218 VA_SW_TP R700 C010 C043 C011 R018 C031 C032 C033 C034 C030 C006 E002 C201 C200 C203 3 4 6 C704 R704 R702 C721 C406 R212 R425 R723 L403 SH005 C700 C703 R720 C9001 R9000 C9000 C005 Q200 6 4 3 C202 C240 C245 C247 R223 C248 L216 C237 U201 C242 3 3 C243 4 6 4 6 1 Q202 Q206 2 R214 Q400 R705 4 3 Q201 6 Q205 R215 R213 L215 R222 R221 L213 C238 R224 U200 R220 C241 D202 C239 C244 R216 L217 R709 C035 R004 E006 E004 C004 R1061 SH007 R412 R209 L218 C442 R413 C246 C437 R712 R711 C710 R701 R706 R703 R713 Q702 R717 R725 R727 L700 C002 C616 C619 C003 R497 R417 C444 L418 C445 L415 C452 L416 R410 C433 R411 C434 R019 E001 TP403 R420 C438 C712 C706 Q701 R708 C711 C709 C729 C708 C730 C705 U701 R714 TP_GPS_ RX U001 C039 R707 R710 TP_ GPS_ TX C4 A4 U1005 R2000 C2003 C2002 M1 R2012 A1 R733 R1069 R1067 R1065 R1063 E1062 C1029 R1070 C1028 C717 C747 R732 R731 L11 C040 R208 C007 M9008 R001 L1 Q001 SH006 R726 C1020 U2000 E007 U8002 Q401 C008 C036 C614 C613 Q601 R601 C609 C606 TP601 R409 C2001 C2000 R1068 M8 A8 R419 C009 A11 R605 R606 C618 AA21 A21 C1003 R1034 C1006 R1017 C1030 C1002 R1035 R3034 C1045 R3032 R1053 R3035 R1100 R3033 R1055 R1072 L604 C1014 R3031 R1021 R1028 C1013 C1015 C612 D600 C617 4 3 R612 C615 R603 K1 U2001 AA1 R1014 R1013 R1054 C1019 C1012 VR9002 R602 R604 R424 R422 C440 R421 C441 L417 C436 C435 C1005 C1044 R1006 C1001 R1041 C1004 R1005 R1046 R1023 TP005 C1000 R3061 R1060 4 3 TP003 R1001 R1020 C3213 R1036 R1045 Y1000 TP002 R2004 2 VR9021 L603 Q602 C446 TP030 TX_RAMP L1_TIMER U1000 R1019 TP_TMS 5 U3004 TP_NEMU0 3 4 TP_TDI C3087 R1048 TP_TDO VR9020 VR9022 C1031 C1011 C3063 TP_NTRST C610 C638 C611 D002 D003 C001 C1007 C1017 TP_NEMU1 R600 TP004 R1027 C1033 C1008 R1025 C1009 R3023 TP_TCK TP_RTCK C2006 R2003 R2014 C2007 C1010 R2011 FL9000 40 L9000 L9001 C9071 VR9018 C9072 R9020 K9 C9063 C9059 1 00 C9022 1 1 M9006 VR9017 C9062 C9061 R1000 R2008 R2006 C2005 C2004 R1026 Q600 U1006 TP_ MAKO_TX MAKO_RX C1018 C9069 TP_MAKO_DCLK A9 21 20 C9066 C9060 C9057 R3800 C3800 C9058 C9055 C9053 TP_ C9051 TP_ MAKO_ FSYNC C9019 M9005 C9020 7 R3010 C1016 R2007 R2015 R2005 R2002 7 00 J9 C9021 VR9023 22 R9052 20 E9001 C9033 M9002 U8003 C9015 R3500 C2008 C3500 4 L9 R2009 C1032 R2013 R2010 C2009 06 C9 1 C9 04 M9001 21 6 8 C9048 J1 5.0 6-9 SH003 Main Board Top Side PCB No. 8478056A01 7 5 P900 L907 VR901 6 Main Board Bottom Side PCB No. 8478056A01 L8002 C8030 FL8000 C8016 3 2 4 5 R8004 L8003 C8017 TP_IF C744 C734 E8005 C7400 C726 C739 C720 C715 L702 C718 R718 Q703 C3208 C3206 C799 E3705 L3003 C3102 C3212 U3021 R3203 R3200 C3204 E3704 R3102 C3025 C3017 C3026 C3061 TP_VBUS1 VR9000 VR9003 C3203 TP_ EXT_ MIC TP_ EXT_ MIC+ R9019 R3026 C3095 C3094 R3027 C3099 C3100 C3097 C3098 C3005 C9018 C9017 C9040 VR9001 C9016 TP_POR C9065 C3051 R3060 R3025 C3999 R3501 R3056 R3011 R3013 R3037 R3014 C3050 R3012 C3080 C3049 C3048 C9041 4 5 TP_GPIO0 E3700 U3700 C3074 C3047 C3000 C3704 R3702 C3700 R3103 C9042 C3701 U3701 U3020 R3701 C3016 C3034 E3703 A14 C3702 C3001 TP_ONE_WIRE_1 C637 D601 L605 E602 2 C3004 C3002 C3003 E3031 E3030 E3033 E3032 C3035 TP_EXT_SPKR R3070 C3070 TP_USB1_DP P14 R3036 C3065 E3701 C3024 Y3000 A1 R3703 2 C3705 U3000 R3071 U3003 2 A3 C3 R3074 Y3001 C1 R3072 3 4 C3060 C3085 R3073 C3019 R3304 R3305 1 4 3 2 Q3001 R3101 Q3002 C3067 C3202 4 U3010 5 8 R3300 U3008 C3015 R3029 R3028 Q3010 C627 C629 C3062 R3053 8 5 Q3003 4 P1 TP_USB1_DM C3084 C3018 C3200 C3209 L701 C3011 L3020 Q3005 C3036 L3021 Q3006 C3045 R3201 C3091 C3083 C3205 4 C3201 C3090 C3805 L3004 C425 C3079 R610 C636 R611 C630 R607 C3031 R3050 C3014 C3207 U3002 1 3 2 3 4 R3100 4 3 2 R3098 R3007 C3028 R3006 R3020 R3005 R3004 R3009 R3021 R3008 C3038 C3039 C3037 Q3000 R3301 C626 13 R3054 C620 C625 E600 C633 C632 C028 C027 C026 C025 C024 C3093 C3010 L3022 SH009 4 3 R3017 1 U3007 U3006 6 R3018 C3081 R3704 FL400 C731 C3088 R3030 C3101 L601 L600 C432 5 U600 25 R698 C639 C029 R009 C628 R719 R729 C623 C624 C622 C716 C723 C738 R728 L602 C719 C431 U700 C251 4 C428 L704 R408 C714 L412 C603 C602 C601 C621 R699 C222 SH010 C631 R697 C608 37 C607 C605 C604 E601 C225 R609 C724 C224 C634 R730 6 R210 C229 L210 L207 C635 C713 3 C231 L208 R007 D205 TP600 C728 C727 U702 C232 1 R202 L204 2 U405 C451 C209 C211 4 C423 C021 Q704 C426 TP200 R008 L206 3 C427 C732 L411 C214 C217 C254 R211 R203 R406 L001 C213 R011 C208 D200 L203 C212 L200 R006 C216 C015 C204 Q203 C014 C226 C227 C013 L211 D204 L209 C228 Q204 C223 C220 C207 C210 L205 C038 R407 7 5 FL402 3 L202 C407 C412 D201 L201 C206 C023 C798 L410 U401 C409 R496 C424 L401 R012 L414 C454 10 C417 C450 12 E8001 C411 L405 C408 C439 7 9 R403 3 4 U404 U400 C420 7 C421 6 3 6 C9032 L407 4 6 L406 E8003 2 C419 C9039 C449 C410 R402 C9034 4 3 5 C422 R9008 C8003 C415 VR9010 C9029 C8034 C8035 Y8000 TP_CLK_ACQ R8023 E8000 R9050 D400 C3210 C8014 TP_SCLK R8030 C8000 A10 C8022 C8029 C8021 C8036 R8003 C8023 E401 R3202 C3211 C8015 P10 3 R9011 L703 C914 2 5 C740 2 C416 2 L900 U8000 R9051 C7320 3 M9007 4 E8004 C901 L905 C8019 1 C912 L8004 4 R9018 VR9009 R8024 R9015 C8018 VR903 C8013 C910 C8001 C8002 C8020 R8032 C8033 C8004 R8002 R8025 C8032 A1 P1 C8031 4 L8001 3 C913 C9038 L906 Q9001 R9010 R9009 2 3 C915 Q9003 E8006 C9030 C9025 C9031 Q9000 6 5 4 6 VR904 7 R8020 FL8001 C9023 2 U8001 8 U900 S9002 VR9008 C903 VR9007 C9026 3 L903 R9017 C9027 C9028 R9016 L908 C9024 VR9006 C9075 S9001 C911 R9014 VR9005 C9074 6-10 Circuit Board/Schematic Diagrams and Parts List C9045 C9046 C9044 C9043 R3055 R3075 D3000 VR9004 3 R3700 E3702 C3703 C3707 C3706 TP_ EXT_ SPKR+ Circuit Board/Schematic Diagrams and Parts List 6-11 GREEN_LED RED_LED VOL 2.9V_DIG_V6 MECH_SW SW1 SW2 SW4 SW8 To Support Ant. & Fq. Switches On Panel C9075 1uF DNP C9074 0.47uF DNP EMERG_PB BATT_DATA 5V_ANA_VBUS2 1.875V_DIG_V2 2.775V_DIG_V4 3.3V_DIG_V10 GPS_ANT OPT_GPIO_1 OPT_GPIO_2 J1-2 J1-4 J1-1 J1-3 J1-5 J1-7 J1-9 J1-11 J1-17 J1-13 J1-19 J1-15 MAKO_FSYNC MAKO_DCLK MAKO_TX MAKO_RX OPT_SSI_SYNC JTAG_TDO JTAG_TMS JTAG_TDI JTAG_TCK JTAG_NTRST JTAG_NEMU1 JTAG_NEMU0 JTAG_RTCK ONE_WIRE_1 OPTA_SEL0 OPTA_SEL1 OPTA_SEL2 USB1_DP USB1_DM INT_MICINT_MIC+ INT_SPKRINT_SPKR+ EXT_MICEXT_MIC+ EXT_SPKREXT_SPKR+ VBUS1 BL_EN DISPLAY_CE DISPLAY_CMD DISPLAY_DATA0 DISPLAY_DATA1 DISPLAY_DATA2 DISPLAY_DATA3 DISPLAY_DATA4 DISPLAY_DATA5 DISPLAY_DATA6 DISPLAY_DATA7 KEYPAD_COL0 KEYPAD_COL1 KEYPAD_COL2 KEYPAD_COL3 KEYPAD_COL4 KEYPAD_ROW0 KEYPAD_ROW1 KEYPAD_ROW2 KEYPAD_ROW3 KEYPAD_ROW4 ONE_WIRE_1 OPTA_SEL0 OPTA_SEL1 OPTA_SEL2 USB1_DP USB1_DM INT_MICINT_MIC+ INT_SPKRINT_SPKR+ EXT_MICEXT_MIC+ EXT_SPKREXT_SPKR+ VBUS1 RED_LED GREEN_LED MECH_SW 2.9V_DIG_V6 VOL SW8 SW4 SW2 SW1 BATT_DATA EMERG_PB 3.3V_DIG_V10 2.775V_DIG_V4 1.875V_DIG_V2 5V_ANA_VBUS2 PTT RESET_OUT BL_EN DISPLAY_CE DISPLAY_CMD DISPLAY_DATA0 DISPLAY_DATA1 DISPLAY_DATA2 DISPLAY_DATA3 DISPLAY_DATA4 DISPLAY_DATA5 DISPLAY_DATA6 DISPLAY_DATA7 KEYPAD_COL0 KEYPAD_COL1 KEYPAD_COL2 KEYPAD_COL3 KEYPAD_COL4 KEYPAD_ROW0 KEYPAD_ROW1 KEYPAD_ROW2 KEYPAD_ROW3 KEYPAD_ROW4 SW ONE_WIRE_1 OPTA_SEL0 OPTA_SEL1 OPTA_SEL2 USB1_DP USB1_DM INT_MICINT_MIC+ INT_SPKRINT_SPKR+ EXT_MICEXT_MIC+ EXT_SPKREXT_SPKR+ VBUS1 OPT_SSI_SYNC JTAG_TDO JTAG_TMS JTAG_TDI JTAG_TCK JTAG_NTRST JTAG_NEMU1 JTAG_NEMU0 JTAG_RTCK RAWB+ SWB+ KEYPAD_COL0 KEYPAD_COL1 KEYPAD_COL2 KEYPAD_COL3 KEYPAD_COL4 KEYPAD_ROW0 KEYPAD_ROW1 KEYPAD_ROW2 KEYPAD_ROW3 KEYPAD_ROW4 CORE J1-20 J1-14 J1-12 J1-10 J1-16 J1-6 J1-8 J1-18 BL_EN DISPLAY_CE DISPLAY_CMD DISPLAY_DATA0 DISPLAY_DATA1 DISPLAY_DATA2 DISPLAY_DATA3 DISPLAY_DATA4 DISPLAY_DATA5 DISPLAY_DATA6 DISPLAY_DATA7 PTT RESET_OUT MAKO_RX MAKO_TX MAKO_DCLK MAKO_FSYNC GPS_ANT PTT RESET_OUT OPT_GPIO_2 OPT_GPIO_1 GPS_RFPWRUP GPS_TX GPS_RX GPS_ON_OFF GPS_nRESET GPS_BOOT 16_8MHz_GPS GPS_nWAKEUP GPS_RFPWRUP GPS_TX GPS_RX GPS_ON_OFF GPS_nRESET GPS_BOOT 16_8MHz_GPS 2.8V_RF_GPS 2.8V_DIG_GPS 1.5V_GPS_RTC 2.775V_ANA_V7 1.875V_DIG_V2 2.775V_DIG_V4 3.3V_DIG_V10 GPS_nWAKEUP SW1 SW2 SW4 SW8 5V_ANA_VBUS2 EMERG_PB BATT_DATA GPS_nWAKEUP GPS_RFPWRUP GPS_TX GPS_RX GPS_ON_OFF GPS_nRESET GPS_BOOT 16_8MHz_GPS VOL 2.9V_DIG_V6 MECH_SW GREEN_LED RED_LED 2.8V_RF_GPS 2.8V_DIG_GPS 1.5V_GPS_RTC GPS GPS_ANT SWB+ 2.8V_DIG_GPS 2.8V_RF_GPS 1.5V_GPS_RTC RAWB+ RAWB+ SWB+ OPT_GPIO_2 OPT_GPIO_1 MAKO_RX MAKO_TX MAKO_DCLK MAKO_FSYNC OPT_SSI_SYNC SH001 SHIELD SH002 SHIELD SH003 SHIELD SH004 SHIELD SH005 SHIELD SH006 SHIELD SH007 SHIELD SH008 SHIELD SH009 SHIELD SH010 SHIELD 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 CHOMERIC SHIELD Complete Radio Schematic Diagram Circuit Board/Schematic Diagrams and Parts List 5V_ANA_VBUS2 RAWB+ IF3 RAWB+_RF RAWB+ 5V_ANA_VBUS2 6-12 TX_BUFF TX VA_SW VA_SW RX_IN PA_TEMP_RF PA_TEMP PA_TEMP GPS_ANT_RF TX_DAC_RF GPS_ANT GPS_ANT TX_DAC TX_DAC ANT_EN_RF 1.875V_DIG_V2 IF4 LOCK_DETECT_RF DMCS_RF LOCK_DETECT LOCK_DETECT DMCS RESET_OUT_RF LNA_EN LNA_EN RESET_OUT RESET_OUT TX_CLK_RF 5V_ANA_V8 RX TX_BUFF DEEP_SLEEP DMCS 1.875V_DIG_V2 5V_RX 2.775V_ANA_V7 5V_RX 1.875V_DIG_V2 2.775V_DIG_V4_RF 2.775V_DIG_V4 1.875V_DIG_V2_RF 1.875V_DIG_V2 2.775V_DIG_V4 5V_ANA_V8 2.775V_ANA_V7 5V_ANA_VBUS2_RF 5V_ANA_VBUS2 5V_ANA_V8_RF 5V_ANA_V8 2.775V_ANA_V7_RF 2.775V_ANA_V7 5V_ANA_VBUS2 DEEP_SLEEP_RF DEEP_SLEEP ANT_EN ANT_EN TX_SEL FGU LNA_ATTN LNA_ATTN LNA_ATTN RX_FSTNC_RF TX_CLK TX_CLK TX_FSYNC_RF LNA_AGC LNA_AGC TX_DATA_RF RX_DATA_RF RX_IN TX_SEL RX_DATA RX_DATA RX_CLK_RF TX_DATA TX_DATA RX_FSYNC RX_FSYNC TX_FSYNC TX_FSYNC RX_1ST_LO_INJ RX_1ST_LO_INJ 800M_VCO_EN 800M_VCO_EN RX_CLK RX_CLK THK_CE_RF THK_CE THK_CE SYNCB SPI_MOSI_RF SPI_MOSI SPI_MOSI 16_8MHZ 16_8MHZ SPI_CLK_RF 16_8MHZ_RF 16_8MHZ SPI_CLK SPI_CLK SPI_MISO_RF SPI_MISO 900M_VCO_EN ABACUS3_CE_RF 16_8MHz_GPS SPI_MISO 16_8MHZ_GPS 16_8MHz_GPS ABACUS3_CE ABACUS3_CE SPI_CLK 900M_VCO_EN SPI_MOSI SPI_MISO Complete RF Schematic Diagram SYNCB_RF SYNCB RAWB+ 5V_ANA_VBUS2 RAWB+ 6-13 5V_ANA_VBUS2 Circuit Board/Schematic Diagrams and Parts List HF PA_OUT RX_IN TX_SEL TX_SEL PA RX_IN GPS_ANT GPS_ANT PA_OUT 5V_ANA_VBUS2 TX_BUFF TX_BUFF ANT_EN ANT_EN TX_DAC TX_DAC PA_TEMP ANT_EN ANT_EN VA_SW VA_SW PA_TEMP Complete Transmitter Schematic Diagram 6-14 Circuit Board/Schematic Diagrams and Parts List PA PW_CTRL RAWB+ Q701 10K R731 0 NU 47K 4.7K 47K ANT_EN R732 0 TX_SEL Near to Q704 C706 51pF C712 .022uF R705 2MEG C700 10uF R702 330K 2 POS C709 .01uF 8 1 2 R712 0 PA_TEMP GND R700 0.1 VOUT R704 200K NOT PLACED R713 10K DNP 3 C703 51pF U702 LM50 1 R708 5.1K 3 4 U701-1 AD8566 R703 330K R706 2MEG R701 200K NOT PLACED C704 51pF R707 2.2K 8 6 U701-2 AD8566 L700 120nH R709 0 7 R714 270 TX_VCTRL 5 4 C705 .047uF R710 10K NU C708 51pF E701 BLM18SG260TN1D C711 51pF R711 20K TX_DAC C710 .01uF 5V_ANA_VBUS2 C739 0.10uF ANT_EN C741 51pF C720 .022uF L706 12.3nH C721 0.1uF NU L703 270nH C736 2.5pF C737 1000pF C722 4.7pF 47K 47K C798 18pF 10K C717 51pF C747 0.10uF R718 200 R733 47K R730 300 4.7mm 3 C715 39pF L702 1.8nH C713 2.4pF C716 5pF TX_VCTRL Q703 1 G C726 9.1pF NU R719 51 C723 6pF C7400 20pF C727 15pF C729 51pF C719 39pF R725 0 11.5mm G 3.6mm C734 4.7pF C724 39pF D 3 L704 1.8nH C731 0.10uF Transmitter Schematic Diagram 1.3mm R720 200 NU C7320 18pF R723 91 2 S VD_RF_OUT GND2 R728 300 RF_IN GND1 TX_BUFF 4 1 C718 0.10uF L701 120nH U700 ADA4743 C714 39pF R729 22 2 C738 39pF C728 13pF S1 3.4mm C740 3.3pF NU 3.9mm R726 0 C732 15pF NOT PLACED C799 8.2pF C730 0.10uF R727 43 NU C744 39pF PA_OUT R717 22 S2 4.7K Q704 D Q702 Circuit Board/Schematic Diagrams and Parts List 6-15 5V_ANA_VBUS2 R905 10K Q901 D2 C906 56pF G2 S2 R902 10K Q900 D2 C908 56pF G2 R904 10K S2 D1 R903 10K D1 VA_SW_TP G1 VA_SW G1 ANT_EN S1 S1 C909 56pF C907 56pF VR904 VOLTAGE ESD VR900 VOLTAGE C910 6.8pF L903 8.9nH VA_CONNECTOR 2W LIVE C915 3.0pF L908 18nH C902 1.3pF C903 3.0pF U900 RF CONNECTOR U901 V2 3 J3 6 C900 39pF 4 ANTENNA NUT 2 P900 P900-1 5 J1 GND J1 5 V1 1 J2 P900-2 C911 6.8pF P900-3 P900-4 LIVE P900-5 2W L901 6nH L900 8.9nH C901 3.3pF GND VR903 VOLTAGE VR901 VOLTAGE C912 1.5pF V2 C913 0.75pF J2 1 GND RX_IN 2 J3 3 PA_OUT C905 1.6pF VR902 VOLTAGE P900-6 L907 18nH 4 6 C904 1.6pF P900-7 V1 Q901 R907 P900 L913 M901 C927 C914 1.1pF GPS_ANT ESD L905 3.6nH L906 4.7nH Harmonic Filter and Antenna Switch Schematic Diagram 800M_VCO_EN 900M_VCO_EN 900M_VCO_EN 1.875V_DIG_V2 RXBE IF_AMP_OUT LNA_EN 1.875V_DIG_V2 5V_ANA_V8 RXFE 800M_VCO_EN 5V_ANA_V8 2.775V_ANA_V7 2.775V_ANA_V7 5V_RX 2.775V_ANA_V7 Circuit Board/Schematic Diagrams and Parts List 5V_RX 6-16 16_8MHZ 16_8MHZ LNA_EN LNA_EN LNA_ATTN LNA_ATTN LNA_AGC LNA_AGC ABACUS3_CE SPI_CLK RX_IN RX_1ST_LO_INJ Complete Receiver Schematic Diagram RX_IN RX_1ST_LO_INJ ABACUS3_CE SPI_CLK RX_FSYNC RX_DATA RX_FSYNC RX_DATA IF_AMP_OUT SPI_MISO SPI_MISO SPI_MOSI SPI_MOSI RX_CLK RX_CLK SYNCB SYNCB 6-17 2.775V_ANA_V7 Circuit Board/Schematic Diagrams and Parts List RXFE E401 BLM10B601SDPT1 800M_VCO_EN 900M_VCO_EN 800M_VCO_EN C416 0.10uF C414 0.10uF 900M_VCO_EN 800M_VCO_EN 900M_VCO_EN C408 .01uF LNA_AGC 800M_VCO_EN C407 68pF 800M_VCO_EN C417 0.10uF C415 0.10uF 900M_VCO_EN R402 C439 68pF 12 LNA_EN G1 GND 6 J3 J1 5 J2 GND 3 L406 1.8nH R496 680 C411 .01uF V2 4 V1 1 C421 39pF GND4 GND3 3 GND2 J2 1 OUT_900 3 GND1 C450 2.0pF OUT_800 6 C449 NU IN_800 5 IN_900 8 4 6 V1 V2 2 10 C420 39pF 4 RSET 7 1 J1 U405 AS179_92LF 2 AGC LNA_E J3 5 2 RF_VCC LNA_I LNA_ATTN D400 LNA_VCC U400 MAX2373 C412 150pF L407 30nH 7 C422 39pF 2 5 RX_EN RF_ATTN LNA_OUT AGC_RTN 6 L401 9nH C447 NU 8 11 4 GND1 3 J2 LNA_IN 9 1 FL402 G5ED-938M00 C419 39pF GND 6 V1 V2 C409 0.1uF L403 10nH 5 GND GND3 GND2 C406 180pF J3 U404 AS179_92LF R403 910 L405 56nH J1 3 C410 0.10uF U403 AS179_92LF 2 2 1 C403 39pF 2 VR402 VOLTAGE 1 OUT_900 3 GND1 3 GND J2 OUT_800 6 C402 39pF J1 IN_800 5 IN_900 GND4 7 1 4 J3 C404 39pF 8 4 6 V1 V2 C400 39pF 5 FL401 G5ED-938M00 C401 39pF 4 470 U402 AS179_92LF C424 270pF C427 51pF IF_AMP_VCC TP403 R413 1.2K FL400 D73312GQ1 L411 82nH U401 MT9L5 3 C426 NU C454 NU LO IF 5 GND2 R409 20K C428 12pF C425 6.2pF C442 0.10uF C435 0.10uF C432 6.8pF L415 330nH L416 270nH C434 0.10uF C436 0.10uF R410 4.7K L417 820nH C446 11pF C444 0.10uF R422 30K C433 NU R411 56K L418 270nH C441 NU Q401 R425 0 C440 RX_1ST_LO_INJ R420 5.1K R421 51 Q400 C452 NU L414 3.3nH R412 330 5 2 GND1 L412 300nH C451 NU RF GND2 1 GND1 L410 0 C438 NU 6 CC2 4 C423 39pF C437 0.10uF 3 CC1 R406 560 R408 10 5V_RX OUT 4 1 IN R407 560 2 RX_IN 900M_VCO_EN C413 0.10uF R424 30K C445 NU R419 0 R417 0 NU IF_AMP_OUT C431 3.9pF R497 NU Receiver Front End Schematic Diagram 6-18 Circuit Board/Schematic Diagrams and Parts List LNA_EN 5V_ANA_V8 RXBE C616 39pF R600 10K 5V_ANA_V8 5V_ANA_V8 47K Q600 47K Q601 10K 4.7K 2.775V_ANA_AB C615 0.10uF 1.875V E602 1.875V_DIG_V2 C614 1.0uF C613 0.1uF R601 180 C638 20pF R612 20K TP601 C612 10pF Q602 R605 5.1K R604 5.1K 2.775V_ANA_AB E600 E601 BK1005HM471 C607 .01uF 2.775V_ANA_V7 C610 30pF C611 DNP L604 330nH R602 330 C606 39pF C618 .012uF D600 1SV305 R603 15K C605 .01uF C617 3300pF C609 30pF 2.775V_ANA_AB IF_AMP_OUT L603 820nH C601 .01uF C619 0.1uF C604 .01uF C603 0.1uF C602 0.1uF 38 40 37 GNDP IOUTL VDDP 41 42 44 39 VDDL CXVM LOP LON 43 45 GNDI CXVL 46 CLKOUT VDDA GNDA PD PC GNDD VDDD PE R697 0 C631 .01uF 36 SYNCB 35 34 16_8MHZ R699 100K 33 1.875V 32 31 RX_FSYNC 30 SPI_MISO 29 RX_DATA 28 RX_CLK 27 1.875V 26 25 C639 0.10uF R698 10K 24 23 GNDS1 22 CLKN 21 13 VREFN CLKP VREFP VDDH 19 12 L602 4.7uH DOUTA 20 11 DOUTB GCN GNDC 10 C625 2200pF FS U600 AD9864 GCP VDDC 9 VDDF 18 8 GNDH IF2P IOUTC 7 GNDS2 SYNCB GNDQ 6 FREF IF2N 16 5 GNDL GNDF 17 4 MXON 15 3 C624 100pF IFIN 48 C623 100pF VDDI 2 MXOP RREF 1 47 L601 10uH C622 200pF CXIF L600 10uH VDDQ C621 .01uF C608 .047uF 14 C620 0.10uF TP600 C626 .047uF SPI_MOSI R607 100K C627 100pF C628 .01uF ABACUS3_CE SPI_CLK 2.775V_ANA_AB C629 100pF C632 0.10uF C630 .01uF 2.775V_ANA_AB L605 4.7uH C635 51pF R610 10K R611 390 C636 0.1uF R609 10K C633 0.10uF C634 .01uF D601 1SV305 C637 0.68uF CLOCK VCO Receiver Back End Schematic Diagram R606 1.2K CLOCK LF 5V_ANA_V8 5V_ANA_VBUS2 2.775V_ANA_V7 5V_ANA_V8 2.775V_DIG_V4 E004 R214 20 2.775V_ANA_V7_THK LOCK_DETECT VCO LOCK_DETECT 800M_VCO_EN 800M_VCO_EN 800M_VCO_EN RX_1ST_LO_INJ 900M_VCO_EN 900M_VCO_EN TX_BUFF 900M_VCO_EN TX_CLK TX_FSYNC TX_CLK TRIDENT TX_FSYNC TX_DATA TX_DATA THK_CE THK_CE LNA_ATTN LNA_ATTN LNA_AGC LNA_AGC LNA_EN SPI_MISO 16_8MHz_GPS SPI_CLK 16_8MHZ TX_BUFF PRESCALER VCTRL LNA_EN 16_8MHz_GPS 16_8MHZ SPI_MISO RX_SEL SPI_CLK SPI_MOSI TX_SEL SPI_MOSI RX_1ST_LO_INJ RESET_OUT TX_SEL RESET_OUT Buffer_EN DMCS RX_SEL DMCS 5V_ANA_VBUS2_THK VCTRL DEEP_SLEEP 5V_ANA_V8_RX Buffer_EN PRESCALER DEEP_SLEEP SF_OUT SF_OUT 5V_RX 5V_ANA_V8_THK 2.775V_DIG_V4_THK 1.875V_DIG_V2_THK 2.775V_DIG_V4_GPO4 E007 5V_RX E001 E002 E003 E006 1.875V_DIG_V2 6-19 2.775V_DIG_V4 Circuit Board/Schematic Diagrams and Parts List RX_SEL TX_SEL Complete Frequency Generating Unit Schematic Diagram 2.775V_ANA_V7_THK 2.775V_DIG_V4_THK 2.775V_DIG_V4_THK 5V_ANA_V8_THK C003 0.1uF 5V_ANA_V8_THK 1.875V_DIG_V2_THK C009 0.1uF C004 0.1uF C006 0.1uF C005 4.7uF 2.775V_DIG_V4_THK 2.775V_ANA_V7_THK 2.775V_DIG_V4_THK 5V_ANA_V8_THK 1.875V_DIG_V2_THK 2.775V_ANA_V7_THK 2.775V_ANA_V7_THK TRIDENT 2.775V_ANA_V7_THK 2.775V_ANA_V7_THK Circuit Board/Schematic Diagrams and Parts List 2.775V_ANA_V7_THK 6-20 C007 0.1uF C008 0.1uF 1.875V_DIG_V2_THK 2.775V_DIG_V4_GPO4 R004 0 2.775V_DIG_V4_GPO4 TP005 TP002 TP004 TP003 C7 SCAN_EN C4 B4 G8 LVCC1 TM TEST2 TEST1_LCKDET A8 E7 H6 E10 SSI_GND ASPI_VCC G6 TX_DAC_GND TX_DAC_VCC G9 LGND1 F2 G4 F1 MN_CP_VCC MN_CP_GND REF_VCC H4 G5 J6 MAIN_VCC ESC_TEST MAIN_GND K3 J3 H3 ESC_VCC ESC_CP_VCC ESC_CPBIAS ESC_CP_GND J1 L2 G7 TX_GND SSI_VCC ESC_GND B8 E11 J4 SF_GND ASPI_GND SDM_CLK_GEN_VCC J9 H7 TX_VCC H9 CLK_VCC CLK_GND B9 A2 E4 B3 RX_AGND2 SDM_REF_GND SPI_MOSI C11 SPI_CLK F9 TX_FSYNC F10 TX_CLK F11 TX_DATA F7 DMCS D11 E9 E8 D7 J2 L3 K1 K2 H2 L9 TXQ NTXI TXI MN_ADAPT_CP M_PRSCX C013 100pF H1 L001 20nH G1 PRESCALER G3 C014 1.5pF SENS SF_OUT J5 MN_CP G2 C015 4.7pF R006 180 C030 0.10uF H5 L4 SF_BYP M_PRSC SF_SPLY REF_IN L5 K5 B10 RSTB CLK_BASE K11 C10 CLK_EMIT L10 NC6 CLK_CP K10 NC5 F3 NC4 E3 NC2 NC3 L11 L1 A11 A1 SUB3 C040 39pF G10 F4 SUB2 SUB1 K9 F6 10K NC1 FBI REF_OSC_OUT FBQ K4 PHCLK SDM_CLK_GEN_GND INCR_DECR 47K C039 0.10uF RX_AVCC2 RX_AVCC1 HP_MOD_OUT NTXQ Q001 TX_SEL RX_AGND1 C9 C8 D4 TCLK ACE1_GPO7 A4 THK_CE D10 CLK_OUT ASPI_DATA A3 SPI_MISO D8 QCAP ACE2_GPO8 G11 D9 ICAP D6 L8 F8 R019 0 ESC_INX RX_EN_OUT C6 L7 K8 ESCD2_OUT ESCD2_OUTX SCAN_IN VMULTI2 L6 BP_QX ASPI_CLK J11 ESC_CP U001 LTC79 RXQX A7 J10 ESC_IN B7 K7 RXACQ RXQ H10 J7 BP_Q GPO4_TEST4 B6 RXFS SDM_VAG VMULTI1 2.775V_DIG_V4_GPO4 F5 RXCLK BP_IX C5 E2 RXD RXIX H11 D2 DMCS RXI GPO3_TEST3 E1 D1 TXD GPO2_TEST2 B1 A10 TXCLK BP_I GPO1_TEST1 C2 SPI_CLK DC_CAL_GPO5 E6 B2 C1 SPI_DW TXFS E5 LNA_ATTN CEX AGC_DAC D5 B5 EF_OUTM C3 LNA_AGC SPI_DR RFSTEPA_GPO6 EF_OUTP LNA_EN AUX_DAC J8 A5 AGC_FLAG H8 K6 AGC_REF DEEPSLEEP A6 SDM_VREFP D3 2.775V_ANA_V7_THK SDM_REF_VCC A9 C002 1.0uF SDM_VREFM C001 1.0uF B11 LOCK_DETECT R005 9.1 DEEP_SLEEP R008 51 RX_SEL 800M_VCO_EN VCTRL 16_8MHZ C018 10uF 900M_VCO_EN C019 .01uF C020 10uF C016 3.3uF R007 200 Buffer_EN R001 10 C023 0.1uF C021 0.1uF C017 0.10uF 2.775V_ANA_V7_THK Y001 1XTV168000VAA 16.8MHz 1 VCC 4 VCONT OUTPUT NC1 NC2 C011 51pF GND NC3 C012 1000pF R003 0 SF_OUT 16_8MHz_GPS R002 6.8K R009 100 5V_ANA_V8_THK C010 .01uF RESET_OUT C043 0.1uF C028 0.1uF 6 7 NC4 8 R018 0 D002-3 4 2.775V_ANA_V7_THK C032 0.1uF C031 0.1uF POS D002-2 5 POS 3 NEG 2 NEG 2 C033 0.1uF C034 0.1uF C035 0.1uF D002-1 6 POS D003-1 6 POS D003-2 5 POS 1 NEG 1 NEG 2 NEG C036 10uF Synthesizer Schematic Diagram C026 0.1uF C025 0.1uF R012 220 C024 0.1uF R011 2.4K 3 5 C027 0.1uF C029 .01uF 6-21 SF_OUT Circuit Board/Schematic Diagrams and Parts List VCO 5V_ANA_V8_RX 5V_ANA_V8_RX SF_OUT 5V_ANA_VBUS2_THK Q201 Q200 SF_OUT VCO_800M VCO_900M 5V_ANA_VBUS2_THK 800M_VCO_EN 6 5 5V_ANA_VBUS2_THK Q206 4 L203 200nH C200 0.10uF 5V_ANA_VBUS2_THK C203 51pF Q202 R200 2.7K 5 VCTRL R202 100 6 C213 51pF L204 200nH C214 0.10uF C202 0.10uF C201 51pF 4 VCO_800M SF_OUT R201 3.3K C212 0.10uF 900M_VCO_EN D200 C207 5.6pF C204 51pF C209 4.3pF L202 3 R223 620 0MHz L201 8.2nH C211 27 RESONATOR D201 TX_SEL L200 150nH Buffer_EN 3 C217 1.0pF Q203 2 1 C208 5.6pF 1 C206 4.7pF TP200 2 C241 47pF C216 2.0pF L205 150nH R213 5.1K R224 1K C242 0.10uF C237 47pF C210 1.8pF L216 390nH C243 39pF L217 15nH C227 51pF R212 240 GND3 GND2 GND1 3 Q205 R220 270 U200 UPC8179TK R222 270 TX_SEL 6 4 V2 U201 AS179_92LF 5 U8002 47K J1 C224 3.3pF 47K 10K 3 GND J2 4.7K 2 RESONATOR C225 30 C226 1.8pF C244 0.10uF 1 D204 D205 R216 220 RX_SEL J3 Q204 L207 8.7nH C248 1.5pF D202 C223 3.3pF L208 0MHz C247 4.3pF 12nH L215 R215 5.6K C231 2.4pF C232 1.0pF C222 3.3pF C246 1.0pF TX_BUFF L209 200nH L206 150nH C245 56pF C238 1.8pF R210 100 R208 2.4K C220 3.3pF 4 5 C250 51pF OUT 2 R219 20 IN L218 8.2nH C240 4.7pF R221 20 V1 C228 0.10uF L210 200nH 1 L213 22nH 5V_ANA_V8_RX C229 0.10uF PRESCALER VCC 6 SF_OUT VCO_900M R217 270 R209 3K C239 0.10uF R218 20 R203 100 L211 150nH 5V_RX RX_1ST_LO_INJ R211 120 C254 51pF C251 39pF Voltage Controlled Oscillator Schematic Diagram 6-22 Circuit Board/Schematic Diagrams and Parts List GPS Block 1 2.8V_RF_GPS 1 2.8V_RF_GPS E8001 IDCTR 2 2.8V_GPS_LNA E8003 IDCTR 2 2.8V_GPS_RF 1 C8002 1000pF C8003 10uF C8004 18pF 2 E8005 IDCTR 1.5V_GPS_RTC_GPS 1.5V_GPS_RTC 1 C8033 18pF 2 1 2 2 E8000 IDCTR C8032 .01uF C8031 2.2uF 1 2.8V_DIG_GPS 1.5V_RTC 2.8V_DIG_GPS 1 2 2.8V_GPS_GSP 1 2 C8001 18pF C8000 10uF SiRF_SPI_DO SiRF_RTC_OUT SiRF_SIGN_MAG SiRF_SPI_DI SiRF_nGRFRST SiRF_CS_F SiRF_SPI_CEB SiRF_CLK_ACQ SiRF_CLK_SPI R8020 0 SiRF_LNA_EN GPS_RESET_GPS GPS_nRESET R8033 R8032 R8030 R8031 2.8V_GPS_GSP 100K 100K 10K 100K 2 100K GPS Block Schematic Diagram TP_CLK_ACQ TPSM0_381 1 D4 E4 F4 K2 L2 L3 B10 C10 B3 A10 C5 C4 F7 B4 NC NC VCC_RF_1 VCC_RF_2 VCC_RF_3 VCC_RF_4 VCC_RF_5 VCC_RF_6 VCC_RF_7 VCC_RF_8 VCC_RF_9 VCC_RTC VDD_BB_1 VDD_BB_2 VDD_BB_3 VDD_BB_4 VDD_BB_5 VDD_BB_6 VDDK_1 VDDK_2 VDD_FLASH VDDPLL_O VDD_PLL VDD_REG_1 VDD_REG_2 VDD_RTC P8 M2 M3 M4 M5 M6 M7 M8 M9 M10 P9 EA_0 EA_4 RSVD1 EA_1 ED_10 RSVD2 EA_3 ED_4 EA_5 EA_6 ED_9 ED_8 EA_7 EA_8 RSVD3 EA_18 EA_19 ED_12 ED_11 ED_14 EA_16 EA_15 EA_13 EA_11 EA_9 ED_5 ED_13 ED_6 EA_17 EA_14 EA_12 EA_10 ED_15 GPIO13_CTS* ED_0 ED_7 EIT_0_GPIO_10 SS0*_GPIO_3 SS1*_GPIO_4 AGCPWM_GPIO2 ODO ED_1 GPIO0 A4 GPIO14_RTS* C1 E1 GPIO15_YCLK L4 L5 L6 L7 L8 L9 N2 N3 N4 N5 N6 N7 N8 N9 N10 P5 P7 A1 D5 D6 E5 E6 F5 F6 10K 10K 10K 10K 1 R8026 R8038 R8039 100K 100K 2.8V_GPS_GSP R8037 R8036 R8035 R8034 A9 B6 B8 NC B9 SiRF_ED[10] C3 C8 NC C9 D2 D8 D9 SiRF_ED[9] E2 E3 E8 E9 E10 NC F8 F9 SiRF_ED[12] G2 SiRF_ED[11] G3 G4 G5 G6 G7 G8 G9 H2 SiRF_ED[13] H3 H4 H5 H7 H8 H9 J3 NC 100K 100K 100K 1 1000pF SiRF_GPIO[0] NC NC 2 C8020 C8015 0.10uF 1 100K D3 M1 L10 RTC_XO K10 SiRF_RTC_OUT 1 C8036 K6 TP_SIPI_DO 1000pF K5 TPSM0_381 1 TP_IF P4 SiRF_IF TP_GPS_RX P3 TPSM0_381 NC J8 C6 NC A6 B7 NC H10 B1 GPS_RFPWRUP 2 E8004 IDCTR E7 SiRF_nWAKEUP 1 H6 SiRF_PLL_FILTER D7 C8029 R8011 100K F1 1000pF G1 SiRF_BOOT J2 SiRF_ED[7] B5 SiRF_EIT[0] 2.8V_GPS_GSP R8012 J9 R8024 10K H1 NC 100K K3 NC A2 SiRF_ED[1] C2 2 2 R8002 2 CS0 JTDO RTC_XO RTC_OUT SPI_DO SIGN_MAG_O TP_IF XTAL_OUT SO TIMEMARK_GPIO_9 TXA TXB RESET RFPWRUP WAKEUP PLL_FILTER EA_2 1 1 1 TP_SCLK SiRF_SCLK TPSM0_381 NC NC 1 GND1 GND2 1 C8019 2.7pF DNP U8000 34J14 R8027 2 R8028 2 R8029 2 SiRF_ED[2] SiRF_ED[3] 2 1 A3 CS_F J10 SRESET SiRF_JTDI J1 JTDI SiRF_JTCK N1 JTCK SiRF_JTRST R8025 K1 JTRST SiRF_JTMS 0 L1 JTMS P1 GRFRST SiRF_RF_IN P6 RFIN P10 RTC_XI K8 SPI_DI SiRF_16_8 P2 XTAL_IN G10 ON_OFF A5 RXA C7 RXB NC SiRF_TMODE D10 TMODE J5 SIGN_MAG_I F10 RIN J6 SI K4 F3 F2 J7 A8 1 B2 D1 1 1 2.8V_GPS_GSP 2 IN 1 4 L8004 5.6nH 1 2 C8035 33pF CLKACQ_O ED_2 ED_3 SK SCLK EN_MWE EN_MOE 1 C8018 2.2pF C8023 .01uF GND_RF_1 GND_RF_2 GND_RF_3 GND_RF_4 GND_RF_5 GND_RF_6 GND_RF_7 GND_RF_8 GND_RF_9 GND_RF_10 GND_RF_11 GND_RF_12 GND_RF_13 GND_RF_14 GND_RF_15 GND_RF_16 GND_RF_17 GND_BB_1 GND_BB_2 GND_BB_3 GND_BB_4 GND_BB_5 GND_BB_6 GND_BB_7 C8014 0.75pF C8017 18pF 2 OUT 4 GPIO[0] (A4) 3 PS BIAS L8003 10nH OUT 1 IN VCC 1 L8001 5.6nH C8034 18pF A7 ECLK K7 SPI_CLK J4 CLKACQ_I K9 EN_SPI_CEB FL8000 B39162-B7829-C710 2 GND 3 GND1 5 GND2 IN C8013 43pF L8002 22nH U8001 UPC8211TK 2 5 4 OUT GPS_ANT 2 GND 3 GND1 5 GND2 GPS_ANT_GPS 6 R8004 750 FL8001 B39162-B7829-C710 0 Y8000 XTAL 32.768KHz 2 1 RTC_XI 2.8V_GPS_RF R8023 GPS_TX_GPS GPS_TX SiRF_VDD_PLL_O 2.8V_GPS_GSP 1 2 16_8MHz_GPS 1 E8006 IDCTR C8022 2.2uF R8003 10K 1 C8021 0.10uF 16_8MHz_GPS_GPS C8030 C8016 18pF 0.10uF 1.5V_RTC 1.5V_RTC TP_GPS_TX 2 GPS_ON_OFF_GPS GPS_ON_OFF 2.8V_GPS_LNA GPS_RX_GPS GPS_RX GPS_RFPWRUP GPS_RFPWRUP GPS_nWAKEUP GPS_nWAKEUP GPS_BOOT_GPS GPS_BOOT Circuit Board/Schematic Diagrams and Parts List Radio Parts List (8478056A01) Circuit Ref Motorola Part No. C001 2113946D02 C002 C003 C004 2113946D02 2113946K02 2113946K02 C005 C006 2113946F03 2113946K02 C007 C008 C009 2113946K05 2113946K02 2113946K02 C010 2113945L49 C011 2113944A85 C012 C013 2113945A09 2115153H47 C014 2113944A05 C015 2113944A17 C016 C017 C018 2313960B54 2113946K02 2313960B57 C019 2113945L49 C020 C021 C023 2313960B57 2185419D06 2185419D06 Description CAP CER CHP 1.0UF 6.3V 10% CAP CER CHP 1.0UF 6.3V 10% CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V CAP CER CHP 4.7UF 6.3V 10% CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V CAP,FXD,.47UF,+80%,20%,16V-DC,0402,Y5V,30DEG CMIN,85DEG CMAX CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V CAP,FXD,.01UF,+5%,5%,50V-DC,0603,X7R,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX,P CAP,FXD,51PF,+5%,5%,50V-DC,0402,C0G,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX,PB CAP CER CHP 1000PF 50V 10% CAP, CERAMIC, COG CAP CER CHP 1.5PF 50V +/0.25PF CAP CER CHP 4.7PF 50V +/0.25PF CAP,FXD,3.3UF,+10%,10%,6.3V-DC,SM,-55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX,104M CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V CAP,FXD,10UF,+10%,10%,6.3V-DC,SM,-55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX,137MA CAP,FXD,.01UF,+5%,5%,50V-DC,0603,X7R,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX,P CAP,FXD,10UF,+10%,10%,6.3V-DC,SM,-55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX,137MA CAP CER SUPER L/D 0.1UF CAP CER SUPER L/D 0.1UF 6-23 Circuit Ref C024 C025 C026 C027 C028 C029 C030 C031 C032 C033 C034 C035 C036 C038 C039 C040 C043 C200 C201 C202 C203 Motorola Part No. 2185419D06 2185419D06 2185419D06 2185419D06 2185419D06 2185419D03 2113946K02 Description CAP CER SUPER L/D 0.1UF CAP CER SUPER L/D 0.1UF CAP CER SUPER L/D 0.1UF CAP CER SUPER L/D 0.1UF CAP CER SUPER L/D 0.1UF CAP CER SUPER L/D 0.01UF CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,10%,50V-DC,0603,X7R,2113945C31 55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,10%,50V-DC,0603,X7R,2113945C31 55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,10%,50V-DC,0603,X7R,2113945C31 55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,10%,50V-DC,0603,X7R,2113945C31 55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,10%,50V-DC,0603,X7R,2113945C31 55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX 10UF, 16V TANTALUM CAP, 21012020001 CASE A NOTPLACED CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,10%,16V-DC,0402,X7R,2113945Y02 55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX 2115153H47 CAP, CERAMIC, COG 2113946K02 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,10%,16V-DC,0402,X7R,2113945Y02 55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX CAP,FXD,51PF,+5%,5%,50V-DC,0402,C0G,55DEG CMIN,125DEG 2113944A85 CMAX,PB CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,10%,16V-DC,0402,X7R,2113945Y02 55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX CAP,FXD,51PF,+5%,5%,50V-DC,0402,C0G,55DEG CMIN,125DEG 2113944A85 CMAX,PB Circuit Ref Motorola Part No. C204 C206 C207 C208 C209 C210 2113944A85 2115153H18 2115153H21 2115153H21 2115153H18 2115153H09 C211 0613952Q35 C212 2113945Y02 C213 2113944A85 C214 C216 C217 C220 C222 C223 C224 2113945Y02 2115153H10 2115153H03 2115153H15 2115153H15 2115153H15 2115153H15 C225 C226 0613952Q36 2115153H09 C227 2113944A85 C228 2113945Y02 C229 C231 C232 2113945Y02 2115153H12 2115153H03 C237 2113945Y02 Description CAP,FXD,51PF,+5%,5%,50V-DC,0402,C0G,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX,PB CAP, CERAMIC, COG CAP, CERAMIC, COG CAP, CERAMIC, COG CAP, CERAMIC, COG CAP, CERAMIC, COG CER CHIP RES 27.0 OHM 5 0402 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,10%,16V-DC,0402,X7R,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX CAP,FXD,51PF,+5%,5%,50V-DC,0402,C0G,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX,PB CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,10%,16V-DC,0402,X7R,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX CAP, CERAMIC, COG CAP, CERAMIC, COG CAP, CERAMIC, COG CAP, CERAMIC, COG CAP, CERAMIC, COG CAP, CERAMIC, COG CER CHIP RES 30.0 OHM 5 0402 CAP, CERAMIC, COG CAP,FXD,51PF,+5%,5%,50V-DC,0402,C0G,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX,PB CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,10%,16V-DC,0402,X7R,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,10%,16V-DC,0402,X7R,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX CAP, CERAMIC, COG CAP, CERAMIC, COG CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,10%,16V-DC,0402,X7R,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX Circuit Ref C238 C239 C240 C241 C242 C243 C244 C245 C246 C247 C248 C250 C251 C254 C400 C401 C402 C403 C404 C406 C407 C408 C409 Motorola Part No. Description CAP,FXD,.7PF,.02PF+/-,25VDC,0402,C0G,-55DEG 2.11E+67 CMIN,125DEG CMAX CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,10%,16V-DC,0402,X7R,2113945Y02 55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX 2115153H19 CAP, CERAMIC, COG CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,10%,16V-DC,0402,X7R,2113945Y02 55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX CAP,FXD,1UF,+10%,10%,6.3V-DC,0402,X5R,55DEG CMIN,85DEG 2113956A51 CMAX,P 2115153H47 CAP, CERAMIC, COG CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,10%,16V-DC,0402,X7R,2113945Y02 55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX 2115153H16 CAP, CERAMIC, COG 2115153H07 CAP, CERAMIC, COG 2115153H15 CAP, CERAMIC, COG 2115153H07 CAP, CERAMIC, COG 2115153H47 CAP, CERAMIC, COG 2115153H47 CAP, CERAMIC, COG CAP,FXD,51PF,+5%,5%,50V-DC,0402,C0G,55DEG CMIN,125DEG 2113944A85 CMAX,PB CAP CER CHP 39.0PF 50V 2113944A32 5% CAP CER CHP 39.0PF 50V 2113944A32 5% CAP CER CHP 39.0PF 50V 2113944A32 5% CAP CER CHP 39.0PF 50V 2113944A32 5% CAP CER CHP 39.0PF 50V 2113944A32 5% CAP CER CHP 180.0PF 50V 2113944A43 5% CAP CER CHP 68.0PF 50V 2113944A36 5% CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V 2113945B02 10% CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V 2113946B04 10% 6-24 Circuit Ref C410 Circuit Board/Schematic Diagrams and Parts List Motorola Part No. 2113945Y02 C411 2113945B02 C412 2113944A42 C413 2113945Y02 C414 2113945Y02 C415 C416 C417 2113945Y02 2113945Y02 2113945Y02 C419 2113944A32 C420 2113944A32 C421 2113944A32 C422 2113944A32 C423 2113944A32 C424 2113944A45 C425 C426 C427 2113944A20 NOTPLACED 2113944A85 C428 2113944A26 C431 2113944A15 Description CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,10%,16V-DC,0402,X7R,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V 10% CAP CER CHP 150.0PF 50V 5% CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,10%,16V-DC,0402,X7R,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,10%,16V-DC,0402,X7R,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,10%,16V-DC,0402,X7R,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,10%,16V-DC,0402,X7R,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,10%,16V-DC,0402,X7R,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX CAP CER CHP 39.0PF 50V 5% CAP CER CHP 39.0PF 50V 5% CAP CER CHP 39.0PF 50V 5% CAP CER CHP 39.0PF 50V 5% CAP CER CHP 39.0PF 50V 5% CAP CER CHP 270.0 PF 50V 5% CAP CER CHP 6.2PF 50V +/0.5PF CAP,FXD,51PF,+5%,5%,50V-DC,0402,C0G,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX,PB CAP CER CHP 12.0PF 50V 5% CAP CER CHP 3.9PF 50V +/0.25PF Circuit Ref C432 C433 Motorola Part No. 2113944A26 2115153H38 C434 2113945Y02 C435 2113945Y02 C436 C437 C438 C439 C440 C441 C442 C444 C445 C446 C447 C449 C450 C451 C452 C454 C601 C602 C603 2113945Y02 2113945Y02 NOTPLACED Description CAP CER CHP 12.0PF 50V 5% CAP, CERAMIC, COG CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,10%,16V-DC,0402,X7R,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,10%,16V-DC,0402,X7R,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,10%,16V-DC,0402,X7R,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,10%,16V-DC,0402,X7R,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX CAP CER CHP 68.0PF 50V 2113944A36 5% NOTPLACED NOTPLACED CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,10%,16V-DC,0402,X7R,2113945Y02 55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,10%,16V-DC,0402,X7R,2113945Y02 55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX NOTPLACED CAP,FXD,11PF,+5%,5%,50V-DC,0402,C0G,55DEG CMIN,125DEG 2113944A77 CMAX,PB NOTPLACED NOTPLACED CAP CER CHP 2.0PF 50V +/2113944A08 0.25PF NOTPLACED CAP CER CHP 5.6PF 50V +/2113944A19 0.5PF NOTPLACED CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V 2113945B02 10% CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V 2113946B04 10% CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V 2113946B04 10% Circuit Ref Motorola Part No. C604 2113945B02 C605 2113945B02 C606 2113944A32 C607 2113945B02 C608 C609 C610 C611 2113945D02 2115153H44 2115153H44 NOTPLACED C612 C613 C614 C615 C616 C617 C618 C619 C620 C621 C622 C623 C624 Description CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V 10% CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V 10% CAP CER CHP 39.0PF 50V 5% CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V 10% CAP CER CHP 47,000PF 25V 10% CAP, CERAMIC, COG CAP, CERAMIC, COG CAP CER CHP 10.0PF 50V +/ 2113944A25 - 0.5PF CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,10%,50V-DC,0805,X7R,2113945G91 55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX CAP CER CHP 1.0UF 16V 2.11E+08 10% CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,10%,16V-DC,0402,X7R,2113945Y02 55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX CAP CER CHP 39.0PF 50V 2113944A32 5% CAP,FXD,3300PF,+5%,5%,50V-DC,0603,X7R,2113945L37 55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX CAP,FXD,.012UF,+10%,10%,50V-DC,0603,X7R,2113945C18 55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMA CAP,CERAMIC 2185419D28 CHIP,.1UF,,+10%,-10%,10 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,10%,16V-DC,0402,X7R,2113945Y02 55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V 2113945B02 10% CAP,FXD,200PF,+5%,5%,50V-DC,0603,C0G,55DEG CMIN,125DEG 2113944C89 CMAX,P CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 2113944A40 5% CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 2113944A40 5% Circuit Ref Motorola Part No. C625 2113945A11 C626 2113945D02 C627 2113944A40 C628 2113945B02 C629 2113944A40 C630 2113945B02 C631 2113945B02 C632 2113945Y02 C633 2113945Y02 C634 2113945B02 C635 2113944A85 C636 2113946B04 C637 C638 2113946G04 2115153H40 C639 C700 2113945Y02 2316410H03 C703 2113944A85 C704 2113944A85 C705 2113946B02 Description CAP CER CHP 2200PF 50V 10% CAP CER CHP 47,000PF 25V 10% CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5% CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V 10% CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5% CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V 10% CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V 10% CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,10%,16V-DC,0402,X7R,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,10%,16V-DC,0402,X7R,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V 10% CAP,FXD,51PF,+5%,5%,50V-DC,0402,C0G,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX,PB CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V 10% CAP,FXD,.68UF,+10%,10%,16V-DC,1206,X5R,55DEG CMIN,85DEG CMAX CAP, CERAMIC, COG CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,10%,16V-DC,0402,X7R,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX EPP POSCAP CAP,FXD,51PF,+5%,5%,50V-DC,0402,C0G,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX,PB CAP,FXD,51PF,+5%,5%,50V-DC,0402,C0G,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX,PB CAP CER CHP 0.047UF 10V 10, Circuit Board/Schematic Diagrams and Parts List Circuit Ref C706 Motorola Part No. 2113944A85 C708 2113944A85 C709 2113945B02 C710 C711 2113945B02 2113944A85 C712 2113945B04 C713 2113944A10 C714 2113944A32 C715 C716 2113944A32 2113944A68 C717 2113944A85 C718 2113945Y02 C719 2113944A32 C720 C721 C722 C723 2113945B04 NOTPLACED 2113944A17 2113944A70 Description CAP,FXD,51PF,+5%,5%,50V-DC,0402,C0G,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX,PB CAP,FXD,51PF,+5%,5%,50V-DC,0402,C0G,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX,PB CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V 10% CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V 10% CAP,FXD,51PF,+5%,5%,50V-DC,0402,C0G,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX,PB CAP,FXD,.022UF,+10%,10%,25V-DC,0402,X7R,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMA CAP CER CHP 2.4PF 50V +/0.25PF CAP CER CHP 39.0PF 50V 5% CAP CER CHP 39.0PF 50V 5% CAP,FXD,5PF,.25PF+/-,50VDC,0402,C0G,-55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX,P CAP,FXD,51PF,+5%,5%,50V-DC,0402,C0G,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX,PB CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,10%,16V-DC,0402,X7R,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX CAP CER CHP 39.0PF 50V 5% CAP,FXD,.022UF,+10%,10%,25V-DC,0402,X7R,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMA 6-25 Circuit Ref C724 C726 C727 C728 C729 C730 C731 C732 C734 C736 C737 C738 C739 C740 C741 C744 C747 C798 CAP CER CHP 4.7PF 50V +/0.25PF CAP,FXD,6PF,.5PF+/-,50VDC,0402,C0G,-55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX,PB C799 C900 Motorola Part No. Description CAP CER CHP 39.0PF 50V 2113944A32 5% NOTPLACED 2115153H37 CAP, CERAMIC, COG 2115153H36 CAP, CERAMIC, COG CAP,FXD,51PF,+5%,5%,50V-DC,0402,C0G,55DEG CMIN,125DEG 2113944A85 CMAX,PB CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,10%,16V-DC,0402,X7R,2113945Y02 55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,10%,16V-DC,0402,X7R,2113945Y02 55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX NOTPLACED CAP,FXD,4.7PF,.1PF+/-,50VDC,0603,C0G,-55DEG 2113944M10 CMIN,125DEG CMAX CAP,FXD,2.5PF,.25PF+/,50V-DC,0402,C0G,-55DEG 2113944A64 CMIN,125DEG CMAX CAP CER CHP 1000PF 50V 2113945A09 10% CAP CER CHP 39.0PF 50V 2113944A32 5% CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,10%,16V-DC,0402,X7R,2113945Y02 55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX NOTPLACED CAP,FXD,51PF,+5%,5%,50V-DC,0402,C0G,55DEG CMIN,125DEG 2113944A85 CMAX,PB CAP CER CHP 39.0PF 50V 2113944C37 5% CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,10%,16V-DC,0402,X7R,2113945Y02 55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX CAPACITOR, CERAMIC, 2% 2175662M06 100/50V CAP,FXD,8.2PF,.1PF+/-,50VDC,0603,C0G,-55DEG 2113944M16 CMIN,125DEG CMAX CAP CER CHP 39.0PF 50V 2113944C37 5% Circuit Ref Motorola Part No. C901 2113944M06 C902 2113944C66 C903 C904 2113944M05 2113944C68 C905 2113944C68 C906 2113944A34 C907 2113944A34 C908 2113944A34 C909 2113944A34 C910 2113944M14 C911 2113944M14 C912 2113944A05 C913 2113944A62 C914 C915 C1000 C1001 2113944A01 2113944M05 2113944A85 2113945Y02 Description CAP,FXD,3.3PF,.1PF+/-,50VDC,0603,C0G,-55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX CAP,FXD,1.3PF,.1PF+/-,50VDC,0603,C0G,-55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX CAP,FXD,3PF,.1PF+/-,50VDC,0603,C0G,-55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX,PB CAP,FXD,1.6PF,.1PF+/-,50VDC,0603,C0G,-55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX CAP,FXD,1.6PF,.1PF+/-,50VDC,0603,C0G,-55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX CAP CER CHP 56.0PF 50V 5% CAP CER CHP 56.0PF 50V 5% CAP CER CHP 56.0PF 50V 5% CAP CER CHP 56.0PF 50V 5% CAP,FXD,6.8PF,.1PF+/-,50VDC,0603,C0G,-55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX CAP,FXD,6.8PF,.1PF+/-,50VDC,0603,C0G,-55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX CAP CER CHP 1.5PF 50V +/0.25PF CAP,FXD,.75PF,.25PF+/,50V-DC,0402,C0G,-55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX CAP CER CHP 1.1PF 50V +/0.25PF CAP,FXD,3PF,.1PF+/-,50VDC,0603,C0G,-55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX,PB CAP,FXD,51PF,+5%,5%,50V-DC,0402,C0G,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX,PB CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,10%,16V-DC,0402,X7R,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX Circuit Ref Motorola Part No. C1002 2113945Y02 C1003 2113944A85 C1004 2113944A85 C1005 2113945Y02 C1006 2113945Y02 C1007 2113944A85 C1008 2113944A85 C1009 2113945Y02 C1010 2113945Y02 C1011 2113944A85 C1012 2113945Y02 C1013 2113945Y02 C1014 2113945Y02 Description CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,10%,16V-DC,0402,X7R,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX CAP,FXD,51PF,+5%,5%,50V-DC,0402,C0G,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX,PB CAP,FXD,51PF,+5%,5%,50V-DC,0402,C0G,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX,PB CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,10%,16V-DC,0402,X7R,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,10%,16V-DC,0402,X7R,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX CAP,FXD,51PF,+5%,5%,50V-DC,0402,C0G,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX,PB CAP,FXD,51PF,+5%,5%,50V-DC,0402,C0G,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX,PB CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,10%,16V-DC,0402,X7R,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,10%,16V-DC,0402,X7R,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX CAP,FXD,51PF,+5%,5%,50V-DC,0402,C0G,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX,PB CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,10%,16V-DC,0402,X7R,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,10%,16V-DC,0402,X7R,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,10%,16V-DC,0402,X7R,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX 6-26 Circuit Ref C1015 C1016 C1017 C1018 C1019 C1020 C1028 C1029 C1030 C1031 C1032 C1033 C1044 C1045 C2000 C2001 C2002 Circuit Board/Schematic Diagrams and Parts List Motorola Part No. Description CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,10%,16V-DC,0402,X7R,2113945Y02 55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,10%,16V-DC,0402,X7R,2113945Y02 55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX CAP CER CHP 1.0UF 16V 2.11E+08 10% CAP,FXD,51PF,+5%,5%,50V-DC,0402,C0G,55DEG CMIN,125DEG 2113944A85 CMAX,PB CAP CER CHP 18.0PF 50V 2113944A28 5% CAP CER CHP 18.0PF 50V 2113944A28 5% CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,10%,16V-DC,0402,X7R,2113945Y02 55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,10%,16V-DC,0402,X7R,2113945Y02 55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX CAP CER CHP 18.0PF 50V 2113944A28 5% CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,10%,16V-DC,0402,X7R,2113945Y02 55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V 2113945B02 10% CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,10%,16V-DC,0402,X7R,2113945Y02 55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,10%,16V-DC,0402,X7R,2113945Y02 55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX CAP CER CHP 47.0PF 50V 2113944A33 5% CAP,FXD,51PF,+5%,5%,50V-DC,0402,C0G,55DEG CMIN,125DEG 2113944A85 CMAX,PB CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V 2113945B02 10% CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,10%,16V-DC,0402,X7R,2113945Y02 55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX Circuit Ref Motorola Part No. C2003 2113945Y02 C2004 2113944A85 C2005 2113945B02 C2006 2113945Y02 C2007 C2008 C2009 C3000 2113945Y02 2189444V01 2189444V01 2113944A78 C3001 2113944A78 C3002 2113945D04 C3003 2113946D05 C3004 2113946D05 C3005 2113945A09 C3010 2113946D05 C3011 2113946A01 Description CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,10%,16V-DC,0402,X7R,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX CAP,FXD,51PF,+5%,5%,50V-DC,0402,C0G,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX,PB CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V 10% CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,10%,16V-DC,0402,X7R,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,10%,16V-DC,0402,X7R,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX CAP,FXD,2.2UF,,+20%,20%,4V-DC,,X5R,-55DEG CMIN,85DEG CMAX CAP,FXD,2.2UF,,+20%,20%,4V-DC,,X5R,-55DEG CMIN,85DEG CMAX CAP,FXD,13PF,+5%,5%,50V-DC,0402,C0G,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX,PB CAP,FXD,13PF,+5%,5%,50V-DC,0402,C0G,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX,PB CAP CER CHP 100,000PF 25V 10% CAP,CHIP,2.2UF,+10%,10%,6.3V-DC,0603,X5R,55DEG CMIN,85DEG CMA CAP,CHIP,2.2UF,+10%,10%,6.3V-DC,0603,X5R,55DEG CMIN,85DEG CMA CAP CER CHP 1000PF 50V 10% CAP,CHIP,2.2UF,+10%,10%,6.3V-DC,0603,X5R,55DEG CMIN,85DEG CMA CAP CER CHP 0.015UF 16V 10% Circuit Ref Motorola Part No. C3014 C3015 2113946D05 2115153H57 C3016 2113946D05 C3017 2113945B02 C3018 2113946D05 C3019 2113946D02 C3024 2113946D02 C3025 2113945Y02 C3026 2113945Y02 C3028 2113946D05 C3031 2113946D02 C3034 2113945Y02 C3035 2113945Y02 C3036 2113945Y02 C3037 2113944A40 C3038 2113944A40 C3039 2113946F03 C3045 2113946F03 Description CAP,CHIP,2.2UF,+10%,10%,6.3V-DC,0603,X5R,55DEG CMIN,85DEG CMA CAP, CERAMIC, COG CAP,CHIP,2.2UF,+10%,10%,6.3V-DC,0603,X5R,55DEG CMIN,85DEG CMA CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V 10% CAP,CHIP,2.2UF,+10%,10%,6.3V-DC,0603,X5R,55DEG CMIN,85DEG CMA CAP CER CHP 1.0UF 6.3V 10% CAP CER CHP 1.0UF 6.3V 10% CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,10%,16V-DC,0402,X7R,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,10%,16V-DC,0402,X7R,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX CAP,CHIP,2.2UF,+10%,10%,6.3V-DC,0603,X5R,55DEG CMIN,85DEG CMA CAP CER CHP 1.0UF 6.3V 10% CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,10%,16V-DC,0402,X7R,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,10%,16V-DC,0402,X7R,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,10%,16V-DC,0402,X7R,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5% CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5% CAP CER CHP 4.7UF 6.3V 10% CAP CER CHP 4.7UF 6.3V 10% Circuit Ref Motorola Part No. C3047 2113945C25 C3048 2113945C25 C3049 2113945C25 C3050 2113945C25 C3051 2113944A85 C3060 2113944A80 C3061 2113944A80 C3062 2113945Y02 C3063 2113945Y02 C3065 2113956A51 C3067 2113946D02 C3070 2113944A25 C3074 2113946D02 C3079 C3080 C3081 2113946F03 NOTPLACED NOTPLACED Description CAP,FXD,.033UF,+10%,10%,50V-DC,0603,X7R,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMA CAP,FXD,.033UF,+10%,10%,50V-DC,0603,X7R,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMA CAP,FXD,.033UF,+10%,10%,50V-DC,0603,X7R,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMA CAP,FXD,.033UF,+10%,10%,50V-DC,0603,X7R,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMA CAP,FXD,51PF,+5%,5%,50V-DC,0402,C0G,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX,PB CAP,FXD,20PF,+5%,5%,50V-DC,0402,C0G,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX,PB CAP,FXD,20PF,+5%,5%,50V-DC,0402,C0G,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX,PB CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,10%,16V-DC,0402,X7R,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,10%,16V-DC,0402,X7R,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX CAP,FXD,1UF,+10%,10%,6.3V-DC,0402,X5R,55DEG CMIN,85DEG CMAX,P CAP CER CHP 1.0UF 6.3V 10% CAP CER CHP 10.0PF 50V +/ - 0.5PF CAP CER CHP 1.0UF 6.3V 10% CAP CER CHP 4.7UF 6.3V 10% Circuit Board/Schematic Diagrams and Parts List Circuit Ref C3083 C3084 Motorola Part No. 2113945Y02 2113946K03 C3085 2113945A12 C3087 2113944A38 C3088 C3090 C3091 C3093 2113944A85 2113955D37 2113955D37 2113946N03 C3094 2113945Y02 C3095 2113945Y02 C3097 2113944A31 C3098 2113944A31 C3099 2113944A31 C3100 2113944A31 C3101 2113946D02 C3102 2113946D02 C3200 C3201 C3202 2113945Y02 2113955D37 2371572L02 Description CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,10%,16V-DC,0402,X7R,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX CAP,FXD,.22UF,+80%,20%,16V-DC,0402,Y5V,30DEG CMIN,85DEG CMAX CAP CER CHP 3300PF 50V 10% CAP CER CHP 82.0PF 50V 5% CAP,FXD,51PF,+5%,5%,50V-DC,0402,C0G,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX,PB CAP,FXD,10UF,+10%,10%,16V-DC,1206,X7R,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX CAP,FXD,10UF,+10%,10%,16V-DC,1206,X7R,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX CAP CER CHP 2.2UF 16V CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,10%,16V-DC,0402,X7R,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,10%,16V-DC,0402,X7R,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX CAP CER CHP 33.0PF 50V 5% CAP CER CHP 33.0PF 50V 5% CAP CER CHP 33.0PF 50V 5% CAP CER CHP 33.0PF 50V 5% CAP CER CHP 1.0UF 6.3V 10% CAP CER CHP 1.0UF 6.3V 10% CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,10%,16V-DC,0402,X7R,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX CAP,FXD,10UF,+10%,10%,16V-DC,1206,X7R,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX POSCAP 68UF 6TPB68M 6-27 Circuit Ref C3203 C3204 C3205 C3206 Motorola Part No. 2113945B02 2115153H40 2113944A50 2113945Y02 C3207 2113955D37 C3208 C3209 2113946K03 2316410H01 C3210 C3211 2113945B02 2115153H40 C3212 2113944A44 C3213 2113944A44 C3500 2113946F03 C3700 2113946D02 C3701 2113945B02 C3702 2113946D05 C3703 2113946D02 C3704 2113944A30 C3705 2113945B02 C3706 2113945A05 C3707 2113946D05 C3800 2113945D04 Description CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V 10% CAP, CERAMIC, COG CAP CER CHP 680.0 PF 50V 5% CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,10%,16V-DC,0402,X7R,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX CAP,FXD,10UF,+10%,10%,16V-DC,1206,X7R,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX CAP,FXD,.22UF,+80%,20%,16V-DC,0402,Y5V,30DEG CMIN,85DEG CMAX POSCAP 22UF 8TPC22M CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V 10% CAP, CERAMIC, COG CAP CER CHP 220.0 PF 50V 5% CAP CER CHP 220.0 PF 50V 5% CAP CER CHP 4.7UF 6.3V 10% CAP CER CHP 1.0UF 6.3V 10% CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V 10% CAP,CHIP,2.2UF,+10%,10%,6.3V-DC,0603,X5R,55DEG CMIN,85DEG CMA CAP CER CHP 1.0UF 6.3V 10% CAP CER CHP 27.0PF 50V 5% CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V 10% CAP CER CHP 470PF 50V 10% CAP,CHIP,2.2UF,+10%,10%,6.3V-DC,0603,X5R,55DEG CMIN,85DEG CMA CAP CER CHP 100,000PF 25V 10% Circuit Ref C3805 Motorola Part No. 2113946K03 C3999 2113945B02 C7320 C7400 2175662M06 2115153H40 C8000 2113946F05 C8001 2113944A28 C8002 2113944A52 C8003 2113946F05 C8004 2113944A28 C8013 2113944A84 C8014 2113944A62 C8015 2113945Y02 C8016 2113945Y02 C8017 2113944A28 C8018 C8019 2113944A09 NOTPLACED C8020 2113944A52 C8021 2113945Y02 C8022 2113946D05 Description CAP,FXD,.22UF,+80%,20%,16V-DC,0402,Y5V,30DEG CMIN,85DEG CMAX CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V 10% CAPACITOR, CERAMIC, 2% 100/50V CAP, CERAMIC, COG CAP,CHIP,10UF,+10%,10%,6.3V-DC,0805,X5R,55DEG CMIN,85DEG CMAX CAP CER CHP 18.0PF 50V 5% CAP CER CHP 1000.0 PF 50V 5% CAP,CHIP,10UF,+10%,10%,6.3V-DC,0805,X5R,55DEG CMIN,85DEG CMAX CAP CER CHP 18.0PF 50V 5% CAP,FXD,43PF,+5%,5%,50V-DC,0402,C0G,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX,PB CAP,FXD,.75PF,.25PF+/,50V-DC,0402,C0G,-55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,10%,16V-DC,0402,X7R,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,10%,16V-DC,0402,X7R,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX CAP CER CHP 18.0PF 50V 5% CAP CER CHP 2.2PF 50V +/0.25PF CAP CER CHP 1000.0 PF 50V 5% CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,10%,16V-DC,0402,X7R,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX CAP,CHIP,2.2UF,+10%,10%,6.3V-DC,0603,X5R,55DEG CMIN,85DEG CMA Circuit Ref Motorola Part No. C8023 2113945B02 C8029 2113944A52 C8030 2113944A28 C8031 2113946D05 C8032 2113945B02 C8033 2113944A28 C8034 2113944A28 C8035 2113944A31 C8036 2113944A52 C9000 2113944A85 C9001 2113944A85 C9002 2113944A85 C9003 2113944A85 C9004 2113944A85 C9005 2113944A85 Description CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V 10% CAP CER CHP 1000.0 PF 50V 5% CAP CER CHP 18.0PF 50V 5% CAP,CHIP,2.2UF,+10%,10%,6.3V-DC,0603,X5R,55DEG CMIN,85DEG CMA CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V 10% CAP CER CHP 18.0PF 50V 5% CAP CER CHP 18.0PF 50V 5% CAP CER CHP 33.0PF 50V 5% CAP CER CHP 1000.0 PF 50V 5% CAP,FXD,51PF,+5%,5%,50V-DC,0402,C0G,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX,PB CAP,FXD,51PF,+5%,5%,50V-DC,0402,C0G,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX,PB CAP,FXD,51PF,+5%,5%,50V-DC,0402,C0G,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX,PB CAP,FXD,51PF,+5%,5%,50V-DC,0402,C0G,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX,PB CAP,FXD,51PF,+5%,5%,50V-DC,0402,C0G,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX,PB CAP,FXD,51PF,+5%,5%,50V-DC,0402,C0G,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX,PB 6-28 Circuit Ref Circuit Board/Schematic Diagrams and Parts List Motorola Part No. C9006 2113944A85 C9007 2113944A85 C9008 C9009 C9010 2113944A85 2113944A85 2113944A85 C9011 2113944A85 C9012 2113944A85 C9013 C9014 C9015 C9016 2113944A85 2113944C85 2113944A85 2113944A85 Description CAP,FXD,51PF,+5%,5%,50V-DC,0402,C0G,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX,PB CAP,FXD,51PF,+5%,5%,50V-DC,0402,C0G,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX,PB CAP,FXD,51PF,+5%,5%,50V-DC,0402,C0G,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX,PB CAP,FXD,51PF,+5%,5%,50V-DC,0402,C0G,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX,PB CAP,FXD,51PF,+5%,5%,50V-DC,0402,C0G,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX,PB CAP,FXD,51PF,+5%,5%,50V-DC,0402,C0G,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX,PB CAP,FXD,51PF,+5%,5%,50V-DC,0402,C0G,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX,PB CAP,FXD,51PF,+5%,5%,50V-DC,0402,C0G,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX,PB CAP,FXD,51PF,+5%,5%,50V-DC,0603,C0G,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX,PB CAP,FXD,51PF,+5%,5%,50V-DC,0402,C0G,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX,PB CAP,FXD,51PF,+5%,5%,50V-DC,0402,C0G,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX,PB Circuit Ref Motorola Part No. C9017 2113944A85 C9018 2113944A85 C9019 C9020 C9021 2113944A85 2113944A85 2113944A85 C9022 2113944A85 C9023 2113944A85 C9024 C9025 C9026 C9027 2113944A85 2113944A85 2113944A85 2113944A85 Description CAP,FXD,51PF,+5%,5%,50V-DC,0402,C0G,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX,PB CAP,FXD,51PF,+5%,5%,50V-DC,0402,C0G,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX,PB CAP,FXD,51PF,+5%,5%,50V-DC,0402,C0G,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX,PB CAP,FXD,51PF,+5%,5%,50V-DC,0402,C0G,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX,PB CAP,FXD,51PF,+5%,5%,50V-DC,0402,C0G,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX,PB CAP,FXD,51PF,+5%,5%,50V-DC,0402,C0G,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX,PB CAP,FXD,51PF,+5%,5%,50V-DC,0402,C0G,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX,PB CAP,FXD,51PF,+5%,5%,50V-DC,0402,C0G,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX,PB CAP,FXD,51PF,+5%,5%,50V-DC,0402,C0G,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX,PB CAP,FXD,51PF,+5%,5%,50V-DC,0402,C0G,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX,PB CAP,FXD,51PF,+5%,5%,50V-DC,0402,C0G,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX,PB Circuit Ref Motorola Part No. C9028 2113944A85 C9029 2113944A85 C9030 2113944A17 C9031 2113944A17 C9032 2113944A17 C9033 C9034 C9035 2113944A85 NOTPLACED NOTPLACED C9038 2113944A85 C9039 2113944C85 C9040 C9041 C9042 C9043 2113944A85 2113944A85 2113944A85 2113944A85 Description CAP,FXD,51PF,+5%,5%,50V-DC,0402,C0G,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX,PB CAP,FXD,51PF,+5%,5%,50V-DC,0402,C0G,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX,PB CAP CER CHP 4.7PF 50V +/0.25PF CAP CER CHP 4.7PF 50V +/0.25PF CAP CER CHP 4.7PF 50V +/0.25PF CAP,FXD,51PF,+5%,5%,50V-DC,0402,C0G,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX,PB CAP,FXD,51PF,+5%,5%,50V-DC,0402,C0G,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX,PB CAP,FXD,51PF,+5%,5%,50V-DC,0603,C0G,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX,PB CAP,FXD,51PF,+5%,5%,50V-DC,0402,C0G,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX,PB CAP,FXD,51PF,+5%,5%,50V-DC,0402,C0G,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX,PB CAP,FXD,51PF,+5%,5%,50V-DC,0402,C0G,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX,PB CAP,FXD,51PF,+5%,5%,50V-DC,0402,C0G,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX,PB Circuit Ref Motorola Part No. C9044 2113944A85 C9045 2113944A85 C9046 2113944A85 C9047 2113944A85 C9048 2113944A85 C9049 2113944A85 C9050 C9051 C9053 2113944A85 NOTPLACED NOTPLACED C9055 C9057 2113944A44 NOTPLACED C9058 2113944A85 C9059 2113944A85 C9060 2113944A85 Description CAP,FXD,51PF,+5%,5%,50V-DC,0402,C0G,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX,PB CAP,FXD,51PF,+5%,5%,50V-DC,0402,C0G,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX,PB CAP,FXD,51PF,+5%,5%,50V-DC,0402,C0G,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX,PB CAP,FXD,51PF,+5%,5%,50V-DC,0402,C0G,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX,PB CAP,FXD,51PF,+5%,5%,50V-DC,0402,C0G,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX,PB CAP,FXD,51PF,+5%,5%,50V-DC,0402,C0G,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX,PB CAP,FXD,51PF,+5%,5%,50V-DC,0402,C0G,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX,PB CAP CER CHP 220.0 PF 50V 5% CAP,FXD,51PF,+5%,5%,50V-DC,0402,C0G,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX,PB CAP,FXD,51PF,+5%,5%,50V-DC,0402,C0G,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX,PB CAP,FXD,51PF,+5%,5%,50V-DC,0402,C0G,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX,PB Circuit Board/Schematic Diagrams and Parts List Circuit Ref C9061 C9062 C9063 C9064 C9065 C9066 C9067 C9068 C9069 C9071 C9072 C9074 Motorola Part No. 2113944A85 2113944A85 2113944A85 2113944A85 2113944C85 2113944A85 NOTPLACED NOTPLACED NOTPLACED 2113944A85 2113944A85 2313960A55 C9075 D002 2313960C26 4871852M02 D003 4871852M01 Description CAP,FXD,51PF,+5%,5%,50V-DC,0402,C0G,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX,PB CAP,FXD,51PF,+5%,5%,50V-DC,0402,C0G,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX,PB CAP,FXD,51PF,+5%,5%,50V-DC,0402,C0G,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX,PB CAP,FXD,51PF,+5%,5%,50V-DC,0402,C0G,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX,PB CAP,FXD,51PF,+5%,5%,50V-DC,0603,C0G,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX,PB CAP,FXD,51PF,+5%,5%,50V-DC,0402,C0G,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX,PB CAP,FXD,51PF,+5%,5%,50V-DC,0402,C0G,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX,PB CAP,FXD,51PF,+5%,5%,50V-DC,0402,C0G,55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX,PB CAP,FXD,.47UF,+10%,10%,25V-DC,SM,-55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX,73MA CAP,FXD,1UF,+10%,10%,35V-DC,SM,-55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX,114MA,E SWITCHING DIODE, UMN10 SCHOTTKY BARRIER DIODE 6-29 Circuit Ref Motorola Part No. D200 4805656W87 D201 4805656W87 D202 4884800Y03 D204 4805656W87 D205 4805656W87 D400 D600 D601 4813974A19 4815096H01 4815096H01 D3000 D9000 4813978A25 4805729G49 E001 2480640Z01 E002 2480640Z01 E003 2480640Z01 E004 2480640Z01 E006 2480640Z01 E007 2480640Z01 E401 7685345Y01 E600 2480640Z01 E601 2480640Z01 E602 2480640Z01 E701 7688697V17 E1062 2480640Z01 E3030 2409134J04 Description DIODE,VCTR, @ 15V,1SV279,,SOD-523/SC-79 DIODE,VCTR, @ 15V,1SV279,,SOD-523/SC-79 SILICON EPITAXIAL PIN TYPE DIODE DIODE,VCTR, @ 15V,1SV279,,SOD-523/SC-79 DIODE,VCTR, @ 15V,1SV279,,SOD-523/SC-79 DIODE ARRAY,MXR,SM,SOT323,7V,.2W,SHTK,2,PBFREE VARACTOR DIODE 1SV305 VARACTOR DIODE 1SV305 SCHOTTKY 30V SOD-323 T&R PB FREE DIODE RED/YEL SURFACE MOUNT FERRITE BEAD SURFACE MOUNT FERRITE BEAD SURFACE MOUNT FERRITE BEAD SURFACE MOUNT FERRITE BEAD SURFACE MOUNT FERRITE BEAD SURFACE MOUNT FERRITE BEAD FILTER,FERRITE BEAD,50MA,SM,0402 SURFACE MOUNT FERRITE BEAD SURFACE MOUNT FERRITE BEAD SURFACE MOUNT FERRITE BEAD EMI FILTER,FERR,2A,SM,0603,P B-FREE SURFACE MOUNT FERRITE BEAD IND CHIP FER FLTR 600 0603 (000) Circuit Ref Motorola Part No. E3031 2409134J04 E3032 2409134J04 E3033 E3700 E3701 E3702 E3703 E3704 E3705 E8000 E8001 E8003 E8004 E8005 E8006 2409134J04 7686949J08 7686949J08 7686949J08 7686949J08 7686949J08 7686949J08 7686949J08 7686949J08 7686949J08 7686949J08 7686949J08 7686949J08 E9000 7688697V17 E9001 E9006 E9007 2480640Z01 NOTPLACED NOTPLACED F9000 6515076H01 FL400 FL401 FL402 9116854H02 9105849W18 9105849W18 FL8000 9180310L38 FL8001 9180310L38 FL9000 J1 2515003H02 0915064H02 J9001 L001 0970312L02 2478390A22 L200 L201 2478057A28 2478390A10 Description IND CHIP FER FLTR 600 0603 (000) IND CHIP FER FLTR 600 0603 (000) IND CHIP FER FLTR 600 0603 (000) FLTR,FERR,,,,1A,,,,,SM,0603 FLTR,FERR,,,,1A,,,,,SM,0603 FLTR,FERR,,,,1A,,,,,SM,0603 FLTR,FERR,,,,1A,,,,,SM,0603 FLTR,FERR,,,,1A,,,,,SM,0603 FLTR,FERR,,,,1A,,,,,SM,0603 FLTR,FERR,,,,1A,,,,,SM,0603 FLTR,FERR,,,,1A,,,,,SM,0603 FLTR,FERR,,,,1A,,,,,SM,0603 FLTR,FERR,,,,1A,,,,,SM,0603 FLTR,FERR,,,,1A,,,,,SM,0603 FLTR,FERR,,,,1A,,,,,SM,0603 EMI FILTER,FERR,2A,SM,0603,P B-FREE SURFACE MOUNT FERRITE BEAD FUSE CHIP SMT TR/1608FF 3A 73.35 MHZ 4 POLE CRYSTAL FILTER FLTR, SAW, ISM BAND FLTR, SAW, ISM BAND PASSIVE FILTER,SAW,BANDPASS,1.5 7542 PASSIVE FILTER,SAW,BANDPASS,1.5 7542 CHIP COMMON MODE CHOKE COILS ZIF (20 PINS) 40 PIN BOARD-TO-BOARD CONNECTOR 0402 CHIP INDUCTOR CHIP INDUCTOR - 0603HP SERIES-150NH 0402 CHIP INDUCTOR Circuit Ref Motorola Part No. L202 4805911Z02 L203 2478057A47 L204 2478057A47 L205 2478057A28 L206 L207 L208 2478057A28 2478390A11 4805911Z02 L209 2478057A47 L210 2478057A47 L211 2478057A28 L213 2414017P17 L215 2488090Y12 L216 2414017N17 L217 2488090Y15 L218 L401 L403 L405 L406 L407 2488090Y12 2415427H19 2416540H11 2416540H28 2415429H02 2416540H21 L410 L411 0613952G67 2415429H35 L412 L414 L415 2478057A52 2415429H03 2415429H46 L416 L417 L418 2414017N27 2415718H37 2415429H45 Description RESONATOR CERAMIC 0306 HIGH Q CHIP INDUCTOR 0306 HIGH Q CHIP INDUCTOR CHIP INDUCTOR - 0603HP SERIES-150NH CHIP INDUCTOR - 0603HP SERIES-150NH 0402 CHIP INDUCTOR RESONATOR CERAMIC 0306 HIGH Q CHIP INDUCTOR 0306 HIGH Q CHIP INDUCTOR CHIP INDUCTOR - 0603HP SERIES-150NH IDCTR,CHIP,22NH,5%,300M A,.88OHM,CER,9 Q,1.8GHZ SRF,SM,0402,P INDUCTOR,MULTILAYER,8. 2NH,1005,SMD,PB FREE IDCTR,CHIP,27NH,5%,600M A,.62OHM,CER,12 Q,1.2GHZ SRF,SM,0603 INDUCTOR,MULTILAYER,15 NH,1005,SMD,PB FREE INDUCTOR,MULTILAYER,8. 2NH,1005,SMD,PB FREE CHIP INDUCTOR CHIP INDUCTOR CHIP INDUCTOR CHIP INDUCTOR CHIP INDUCTOR CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM CHIP INDUCTOR 0306 HIGH Q CHIP INDUCTOR CHIP INDUCTOR CHIP INDUCTOR IDCTR,CHIP,180NH,5%,150 MA,2.7OHM,CER,11 Q,500MHZ SRF,SM,0603 CHIP INDUCTOR CHIP INDUCTOR Circuit Board/Schematic Diagrams and Parts List Circuit Ref Motorola Part No. L600 L601 L602 L603 2466505A01 2466505A01 2415569H01 2415718H37 L604 L605 2414015B26 2415569H01 L700 2414017N25 L701 L702 L703 L704 L706 2414017N25 2415429H02 2416307H03 2415429H02 2471884M03 L900 L901 2471911M01 2471884M02 L903 L905 L906 2471911M01 2415429H04 2415429H07 L907 2478057A23 L908 2478057A23 L3003 2464675H01 L3004 2464675H01 L3020 2489846Y06 L3021 2489846Y06 L3022 2464675H01 L8001 2414017P10 Description COIL INDUCTOR COIL INDUCTOR INDUCTOR 4.7UH CHIP INDUCTOR IDCTR,FXD,330NH,2%,310M A,1.4OHM,CER,48 Q,600MHZ SRF,SM,0805 INDUCTOR 4.7UH IDCTR,CHIP,120NH,5%,200 MA,2.4OHM,CER,12 Q,600MHZ SRF,SM,0603 IDCTR,CHIP,120NH,5%,200 MA,2.4OHM,CER,12 Q,600MHZ SRF,SM,0603 CHIP INDUCTOR IDCTR,WW,270NH,5%,0603 CHIP INDUCTOR 12.3 NH SQUARE SPRING SQUARE AIR CORE INDUCTORS 6.0 NH SQUARE SPRING SQUARE AIR CORE INDUCTORS CHIP INDUCTOR CHIP INDUCTOR 18 NH SURFACE MOUNT INDUCTOR 18 NH SURFACE MOUNT INDUCTOR IDCTR,WW,560NH,5%,550M A IDCTR,WW,560NH,5%,550M A IDCTR,WW,10UH,20,490MA,. 0.67OHM,FERR,,,,,,SM,,,PW R, 3X2.8X1.0MM IDCTR,WW,10UH,20,490MA,. 0.67OHM,FERR,,,,,,SM,,,PW R, 3X2.8X1.0MM IDCTR,WW,560NH,5%,550M A IDCTR,CHIP,5.6NH,300MA,.2 9OHM,CER,9 Q,3.28GHZ SRF,SM,0402,P 6-30 Circuit Ref L8002 L8003 L8004 L9000 L9001 L9007 L9008 M9000 M9001 M9002 M9003 M9004 M9005 M9006 M9007 M9008 P900 P9000 Q001 Q200 Q201 Q202 Q203 Q204 Q205 Q206 Q400 Q401 Motorola Part No. Description IDCTR,CHIP,22NH,5%,300M A,.88OHM,CER,9 Q,1.8GHZ 2414017P17 SRF,SM,0402,P IDCTR,CHIP,10NH,5%,300M A,.46OHM,CER,9 Q,2.5GHZ 2414017P13 SRF,SM,0402,P IDCTR,CHIP,5.6NH,300MA,.2 9OHM,CER,9 Q,3.28GHZ 2414017P10 SRF,SM,0402,P TAIYO YUDEN CHIP 2471698M01 INDUCTOR 0603 SIZE 2415429H45 CHIP INDUCTOR 2415429H45 CHIP INDUCTOR 2415429H45 CHIP INDUCTOR 43012014001 SPACER, TUBULAR 4371105L01 BOARD SPACER 43012014001 SPACER, TUBULAR NOTPLACED NOTPLACED 3915478H01 SPEAKER CONTACT PAD 3915478H01 SPEAKER CONTACT PAD CONNECTOR, BATTERY 0915184H01 CONTACT PHOENIX SPACER 43012003001 TUBULAR SMA ANTENNA NUT CUM 2815696H01 RF CONTACTS 2887818K02 PLUG 0.5 PITCH 16 CKT 100MA/-50V DIGITAL 4816134H02 TRANSISTOR 4815272H01 DBRT EMD9FT2R 4815272H01 DBRT EMD9FT2R TSTR DUAL NPN/PNP 4809939C31 EMD3T 4815029H01 NPN SILICON TRANSISTOR 4815029H01 NPN SILICON TRANSISTOR XSTR,BIP RF SML SGNL,NPN,NE685,SM,6V,.14 4889481V02 W,30MA,PB-FREE TSTR DUAL NPN/PNP 4809939C31 EMD3T 4802197J95 RF TRANSISTOR PBR941 4802197J95 RF TRANSISTOR PBR941 Circuit Ref Motorola Part No. Q600 4813973A04 Q601 4815055H01 Q602 4885061Y01 Q701 4815055H01 Q702 Q703 4815055H01 4816547H01 Q704 4816698H01 Q900 4809807C55 Q901 4809807C55 Q3000 4805585Q23 Q3001 Q3002 4805585Q23 4816134H01 Q3003 4813970A62 Q3005 Q3006 4805585Q23 4816134H01 Q3010 4805585Q23 Q9000 Q9001 4813973M07 4815154H01 Q9003 4813973M07 R001 0613952Q25 Description XSTR,BIP GP SS,NPN,TA13,SM,SOT23,SMT,30V,.225W,300MA,1 25MHZ,P TSTR DUAL NPN/PNP UMH 5 XSTR NPN 6V 30UA 12GHZ PB-FREE TSTR DUAL NPN/PNP UMH 5 TSTR DUAL NPN/PNP UMH 5 PRE DRIVER EPP PART MOD,XSTR,FET RF PWR,7/ 800 XSTR FET GEN PURPOSE SMAL SIG N-CH DUAL NFET, W18 COMPLIANT XSTR FET GEN PURPOSE SMAL SIG N-CH DUAL NFET, W18 COMPLIANT XSTR,FET GEN PURP,PBFREE XSTR,FET GEN PURP,PBFREE DIGITAL TRANSISTORS XSTR,FET GP PWR,MOSFET,PCH,ENHN,CF,-20V,1.3W,PBFREE XSTR,FET GEN PURP,PBFREE DIGITAL TRANSISTORS XSTR,FET GEN PURP,PBFREE XSTR,BIP GP SS,NPN,T3904,SM,SOT23,SMT,40V,.225W,200MA,3 00MHZ DUAL TRANS NPN XSTR,BIP GP SS,NPN,T3904,SM,SOT23,SMT,40V,.225W,200MA,3 00MHZ CER CHIP RES 10.0 OHM 5 0402 Circuit Ref Motorola Part No. R002 0613952Q93 R003 0613952R66 R004 0613952R66 R005 0613952K01 R006 0613952Q49 R007 0613952Q56 R008 0613952Q42 R009 0613952Q49 R011 0613952Q82 R012 0613952Q57 R018 0613952G67 R019 0613952R66 R200 0613952Q83 R201 0613952Q85 R202 0613952Q49 R203 0613952Q49 R208 0613952Q82 R209 0613952Q84 R210 0613952Q49 R211 0613952Q51 R212 0613952Q58 R213 0613952M69 R214 0613952Q32 Description CER CHIP RES 6800 OHM 5 0402 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM CER CHIP RES 10.0 OHM 1% 0402 CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5 0402 CER CHIP RES 200 OHM 5 0402 CER CHIP RES 51.0 OHM 5 0402 CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5 0402 CER CHIP RES 2400 OHM 5 0402 CER CHIP RES 220 OHM 5 0402 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM CER CHIP RES 2700 OHM 5 0402 CER CHIP RES 3300 OHM 5 0402 CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5 0402 CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5 0402 CER CHIP RES 2400 OHM 5 0402 CER CHIP RES 3000 OHM 5 0402 CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5 0402 CER CHIP RES 120 OHM 5 0402 CER CHIP RES 240 OHM 5 0402 CER CHIP RES 5110 OHM 1 0402 CER CHIP RES 20.0 OHM 5 0402 Circuit Board/Schematic Diagrams and Parts List Circuit Ref Motorola Part No. R215 0613952Q91 R216 0613952L30 R217 0613952Q59 R218 0613952Q32 R219 R220 0613952Q32 0613952Q59 R221 0613952Q32 R222 0613952Q59 R223 0613952Q68 R224 0613952Q73 R402 0613952Q65 R403 0613952Q72 R406 0613952Q67 R407 0613952Q67 R408 0613952Q25 R409 R410 R411 0613952R08 0613952Q89 0613952R19 R412 0613952Q61 R413 0613952Q75 R417 0613952R66 R419 0613952R66 R420 0613952Q90 Description CER CHIP RES 5600 OHM 5 0402 CER CHIP RES 200 OHM 1 0402 CER CHIP RES 270 OHM 5 0402 CER CHIP RES 20.0 OHM 5 0402 CER CHIP RES 20.0 OHM 5 0402 CER CHIP RES 270 OHM 5 0402 CER CHIP RES 20.0 OHM 5 0402 CER CHIP RES 270 OHM 5 0402 CER CHIP RES 620 OHM 5 0402 CER CHIP RES 1000 OHM 5 0402 CER CHIP RES 470 OHM 5 0402 CER CHIP RES 910 OHM 5 0402 CER CHIP RES 560 OHM 5 0402 CER CHIP RES 560 OHM 5 0402 CER CHIP RES 10.0 OHM 5 0402 CER CHIP RES 20K OHM 5 0402 CER CHIP RES 4700 OHM 5 0402 CER CHIP RES 56K OHM 5% 0402 CER CHIP RES 330 OHM 5 0402 CER CHIP RES 1200 OHM 5 0402 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM CER CHIP RES 5100 OHM 5 0402 6-31 Circuit Ref Motorola Part No. R421 0613952Q42 R422 0613952R12 R424 0613952R12 R425 0613952R66 R496 R497 0613952Q69 NOTPLACED R600 0613952R01 R601 0613952Q55 R602 0613952Q61 R603 0613952R05 R604 0613952Q90 R605 0613952Q90 R606 0613952Q75 R607 0613952R25 R609 0613952R01 R610 0613952R01 R611 0613952Q63 R612 0613952R08 R697 0613952R66 R698 0613952R01 R699 0613952R25 R700 R701 0615043C01 NOTPLACED Description CER CHIP RES 51.0 OHM 5 0402 CER CHIP RES 30K OHM 5 0402 CER CHIP RES 30K OHM 5 0402 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM CER CHIP RES 680 OHM 5 0402 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0402 CER CHIP RES 180 OHM 5 0402 CER CHIP RES 330 OHM 5 0402 CER CHIP RES 15K OHM 5% 0402 CER CHIP RES 5100 OHM 5 0402 CER CHIP RES 5100 OHM 5 0402 CER CHIP RES 1200 OHM 5 0402 CER CHIP RES 100K OHM 5% 0402 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0402 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0402 CER CHIP RES 390 OHM 5 0402 CER CHIP RES 20K OHM 5 0402 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0402 CER CHIP RES 100K OHM 5% 0402 RES POWER METAL STRIP W18 COMPLIANT Circuit Ref R702 Motorola Part No. 0613952Z80 R703 R704 0613952Z80 NOTPLACED R705 0675679M01 R706 0675679M01 R707 0613952Q81 R708 0613952Q90 R709 R710 0613952R66 NOTPLACED R711 0613952R08 R712 R713 0613952R66 NOTPLACED R714 0613952Q59 R717 0613958H33 R718 0613952Q56 R719 R720 0613952Q42 NOTPLACED R723 0613952Q48 R725 0613952R66 R726 R727 0613952R66 NOTPLACED R728 R729 R730 R731 Description RES,MF,330KOHM,1%,.0625 W,SM,0402,200PPM/ CEL,PB-FREE RES,MF,330KOHM,1%,.0625 W,SM,0402,200PPM/ CEL,PB-FREE KAMAYA 2MOHM -/+1% -55 +155 DEG. C KAMAYA 2MOHM -/+1% -55 +155 DEG. C CER CHIP RES 2200 OHM 5 0402 CER CHIP RES 5100 OHM 5 0402 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM CER CHIP RES 20K OHM 5 0402 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM CER CHIP RES 270 OHM 5 0402 CER CHIP RES 22.0 OHM 5% 0805 CER CHIP RES 200 OHM 5 0402 CER CHIP RES 51.0 OHM 5 0402 Circuit Ref R732 0613952R66 R733 0613952R17 R902 0613952R01 R903 0613952R01 R904 0613952R01 R905 0613952R01 R1000 0613952Q25 R1001 0613952R01 R1005 0613952Q89 R1006 R1013 0613952R01 NOTPLACED R1014 R1017 R1019 R1020 R1021 R1023 CER CHIP RES 91.0 OHM 5 0402 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM CER CHIP RES 300 OHM 5 0613952Q60 0402 CER CHIP RES 22.0 OHM 5 0613952Q33 0402 CER CHIP RES 300 OHM 5 0613952Q60 0402 NOTPLACED 6 Motorola Part No. R1025 R1026 R1027 R1028 R1034 R1035 R1036 R1041 Description CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM CER CHIP RES 47K OHM 5% 0402 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0402 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0402 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0402 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0402 CER CHIP RES 10.0 OHM 5 0402 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0402 CER CHIP RES 4700 OHM 5 0402 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0402 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 0613952R66 OHM NOTPLACED CER CHIP RES 5.1 OHM 5 0613952Q18 0402 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 0613952R66 OHM CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 0613952R66 OHM CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 0613952R66 OHM CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0613952R01 0402 CER CHIP RES 47K OHM 5% 0613952R17 0402 NOTPLACED CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 0613952R66 OHM CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0613952R01 0402 NOTPLACED CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0613952R01 0402 CER CHIP RES 1000 OHM 5 0613952Q73 0402 Circuit Board/Schematic Diagrams and Parts List Circuit Ref R1045 R1046 R1048 R1053 R1054 R1055 R1060 R1061 R1063 R1065 R1067 R1068 R1069 R1070 R1072 R1100 R2000 R2002 R2003 R2004 R2005 R2006 R2007 R2008 R2009 R2010 R2011 R2012 R2013 Motorola Part No. Description CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0613952R01 0402 NOTPLACED CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 0613952R66 OHM CER CHIP RES 4700 OHM 5 0613952Q89 0402 CER CHIP RES 4700 OHM 5 0613952Q89 0402 NOTPLACED CER CHIP RES 10.0 OHM 5 0613952Q25 0402 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 0613952R66 OHM NOTPLACED CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 0613952R66 OHM CER CHIP RES 12K OHM 5% 0613952R03 0402 CER CHIP RES 24K OHM 5 0613952R10 0402 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 0613952R66 OHM CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0613952R01 0402 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 0613952R66 OHM NOTPLACED CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0613952R01 0402 NOTPLACED NOTPLACED CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 0613952R66 OHM NOTPLACED NOTPLACED NOTPLACED NOTPLACED NOTPLACED CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0613952R01 0402 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 0613952R66 OHM CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0613952R01 0402 NOTPLACED 6-32 Circuit Ref Motorola Part No. R2014 0613952R66 R2015 0613952R66 R3004 R3005 0613952N01 NOTPLACED R3006 R3007 R3008 R3009 R3010 R3011 R3012 R3013 R3014 R3017 R3018 R3020 R3021 R3023 R3025 R3026 R3027 R3028 R3029 Description CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM CER CHIP RES 10.0K OHM 1 0402 CER CHIP RES 10.0K OHM 1 0613952N01 0402 NOTPLACED RES,MF,12KOHM,1%,.0625 W,SM,0402,200PPM/ 0613952Z55 CEL,PB-FREE RES,MF,4.7KOHM,1%,.0625 W,SM,0402,200PPM/ 0613952Z48 CEL,PB-FREE CER CHIP RES 10.0K OHM 1 0613952N01 0402 CER CHIP RES 2200 OHM 5 0613952Q81 0402 CER CHIP RES 270 OHM 5 0613952Q59 0402 CER CHIP RES 2200 OHM 5 0613952Q81 0402 CER CHIP RES 2000 OHM 1 0613952M30 0402 CER CHIP RES 178K OHM 1 0613952P25 0402 CER CHIP RES 51K OHM 5 0613952R18 0402 CER CHIP RES 24.0 OHM 5 0613952Q34 0402 CER CHIP RES 24.0 OHM 5 0613952Q34 0402 CER CHIP RES 47K OHM 5% 0613952R17 0402 CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5 0613952Q49 0402 CER CHIP RES 270 OHM 5 0613952Q59 0402 CER CHIP RES 270 OHM 5 0613952Q59 0402 CER CHIP RES 51.1K OHM 1 0613952N69 0402 CER CHIP RES 41.2K OHM 1 0613952N60 0402 Circuit Ref Motorola Part No. R3030 0686135Z02 R3031 0613952Z67 R3032 0613952Q95 R3033 0613952R05 R3034 0613952Q95 R3035 0613952R05 R3036 0613952N01 R3037 0613952Q77 R3050 0613952R25 R3053 0613952Z58 R3054 0613952Z58 R3055 R3056 0613952R25 NOTPLACED R3060 0613952M30 R3061 0613952N01 R3070 0613952R33 R3071 0613952R33 R3072 0613952R56 R3073 0613952R56 R3074 0613952Q73 R3075 0613952N01 R3098 0613952Q85 Description KAMAYA 0.2 OHM RLC16R200FTP RES,MF,51KOHM,1%,.0625 W,SM,0402,200 CER CHIP RES 8200 OHM 5 0402 CER CHIP RES 15K OHM 5% 0402 CER CHIP RES 8200 OHM 5 0402 CER CHIP RES 15K OHM 5% 0402 CER CHIP RES 10.0K OHM 1 0402 CER CHIP RES 1500 OHM 5 0402 CER CHIP RES 100K OHM 5% 0402 RES,MF,22KOHM,1%,.0625 W,SM,0402,200PPM/ CEL,PB-FREE RES,MF,22KOHM,1%,.0625 W,SM,0402,200PPM/ CEL,PB-FREE CER CHIP RES 100K OHM 5% 0402 CER CHIP RES 2000 OHM 1 0402 CER CHIP RES 10.0K OHM 1 0402 CER CHIP RES 220K OHM 5% 0402 CER CHIP RES 220K OHM 5% 0402 CER CHIP RES 2.0M OHM 5 0402 CER CHIP RES 2.0M OHM 5 0402 CER CHIP RES 1000 OHM 5 0402 CER CHIP RES 10.0K OHM 1 0402 CER CHIP RES 3300 OHM 5 0402 Circuit Ref Motorola Part No. R3100 0613952R17 R3101 0613952R25 R3102 0613952A30 R3103 0615049H16 R3200 0613952R33 R3201 0613952R20 R3202 0613952R33 R3203 0613952R36 R3300 0613952N01 R3301 0613952Q89 R3304 0613952Q81 R3305 0613952R32 R3500 0613952Q77 R3501 0613952R66 R3700 0613952Q73 R3701 0613952R01 R3702 0613952N48 R3703 0613952N38 R3704 0613952R01 R3800 0613952Q25 R8002 0613952R25 R8003 0613952R01 R8004 0613952Q70 Description CER CHIP RES 47K OHM 5% 0402 CER CHIP RES 100K OHM 5% 0402 CER CHIP RES 2.00 OHM 1% 0603 KAMAYA RLC32 CURRENT SENSE RESISTOR CER CHIP RES 220K OHM 5% 0402 CER CHIP RES 62K OHM 5 0402 CER CHIP RES 220K OHM 5% 0402 CER CHIP RES 300K OHM 5 0402 CER CHIP RES 10.0K OHM 1 0402 CER CHIP RES 4700 OHM 5 0402 CER CHIP RES 2200 OHM 5 0402 CER CHIP RES 200K OHM 5 0402 CER CHIP RES 1500 OHM 5 0402 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM CER CHIP RES 1000 OHM 5 0402 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0402 CER CHIP RES 30.9K OHM 1 0402 CER CHIP RES 24.3K OHM 1 0402 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0402 CER CHIP RES 10.0 OHM 5 0402 CER CHIP RES 100K OHM 5% 0402 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0402 CER CHIP RES 750 OHM 5 0402 Circuit Board/Schematic Diagrams and Parts List Circuit Ref Motorola Part No. R8010 0613952R05 R8011 0613952R25 R8012 0613952R01 R8020 0613952R66 R8023 0613952R66 R8024 0613952R25 R8025 0613952R66 R8026 0613952R25 R8027 0613952R25 R8028 0613952R25 R8029 0613952R25 R8030 0613952R01 R8031 0613952R25 R8032 0613952R25 R8033 0613952R25 R8034 0613952R01 R8035 0613952R01 R8036 0613952R01 R8037 R8038 R8039 0613952R01 NOTPLACED NOTPLACED R9000 0613952Q73 R9001 0613952Q73 R9002 0613952Q73 Description CER CHIP RES 15K OHM 5% 0402 CER CHIP RES 100K OHM 5% 0402 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0402 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM CER CHIP RES 100K OHM 5% 0402 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM CER CHIP RES 100K OHM 5% 0402 CER CHIP RES 100K OHM 5% 0402 CER CHIP RES 100K OHM 5% 0402 CER CHIP RES 100K OHM 5% 0402 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0402 CER CHIP RES 100K OHM 5% 0402 CER CHIP RES 100K OHM 5% 0402 CER CHIP RES 100K OHM 5% 0402 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0402 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0402 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0402 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0402 CER CHIP RES 1000 OHM 5 0402 CER CHIP RES 1000 OHM 5 0402 CER CHIP RES 1000 OHM 5 0402 6-33 Circuit Ref Motorola Part No. R9003 0613952Q73 R9004 0613952Q73 R9005 0613952Q73 R9006 0613952Q73 R9007 0613952Q73 R9008 0613952R17 R9009 0613952R01 R9010 0613952R01 R9011 0613952R17 R9012 0613952Q50 R9013 0613952Q37 R9014 0613952R01 R9015 0613952R01 R9016 0613952R01 R9017 0613952R01 R9018 0613952R01 R9019 0613952Q73 R9020 0613952Q89 R9022 0613952R66 R9050 0613952R01 R9051 0613952R01 R9052 S9000 S9001 0613952Q65 4086470Z01 4015186H02 Description CER CHIP RES 1000 OHM 5 0402 CER CHIP RES 1000 OHM 5 0402 CER CHIP RES 1000 OHM 5 0402 CER CHIP RES 1000 OHM 5 0402 CER CHIP RES 1000 OHM 5 0402 CER CHIP RES 47K OHM 5% 0402 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0402 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0402 CER CHIP RES 47K OHM 5% 0402 CER CHIP RES 110 OHM 5 0402 CER CHIP RES 33.0 OHM 5 0402 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0402 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0402 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0402 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0402 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0402 CER CHIP RES 1000 OHM 5 0402 CER CHIP RES 4700 OHM 5 0402 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0402 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0402 CER CHIP RES 470 OHM 5 0402 TACT SWITCH SWITCH, VOLUME Circuit Ref Motorola Part No. S9002 SH001 SH002 SH003 SH004 SH005 SH006 SH007 SH008 SH009 SH010 4015203H05 2678225A02 2678226A01 2678227A01 2678228A01 2678229A01 2678230A01 2678231A01 2678232A02 NOTPLACED 26012010001 U001 U200 5164015H28 5116014H01 U201 5186310Y39 U400 5115443H02 U401 5178267A01 U402 5186310Y39 U403 5186310Y39 U404 5186310Y39 U405 5186310Y39 U600 5102495J14 U700 4802246J29 U701 U702 5115147H01 5115022H01 U900 5189567V08 Description SWITCH, FREQUENCY SHIELD SHIELD SHIELD SHIELD SHIELD SHIELD SHIELD SHIELD BOTTOM VCO SHIELD IC,TRIDENT,INTEG SYNTH,RX/TX BSBND BUFFER IC RF SWITCH,SPDT,SPDT,SMT,S C70, (ROHS - COMPLIANT) MAXIM EPP LNA LIFE MAX2373ETC+T SILICON DOUBLE BALANCED HMIC MIXER RF SWITCH,SPDT,SPDT,SMT,S C70, (ROHS - COMPLIANT) RF SWITCH,SPDT,SPDT,SMT,S C70, (ROHS - COMPLIANT) RF SWITCH,SPDT,SPDT,SMT,S C70, (ROHS - COMPLIANT) RF SWITCH,SPDT,SPDT,SMT,S C70, (ROHS - COMPLIANT) IC,IF,,IF DIGITILIZING SUBSYSTEM IC,AD9864,QFN XSTR,BIP RF POWER,,,ADA4743,,,,,,.37W OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIER, IC IC TEMPERATURE SENSOR IC,RF SWITCH,SPDT,SMT,10W,10 V,PB-FREE Circuit Ref U901 U1000 U1005 U1006 U2000 U2001 U3000 U3002 U3003 U3004 U3006 U3007 U3008 U3010 U3020 U3021 U3700 U3701 U8000 U8001 U8002 U8003 Motorola Part No. Description IC,RF SWITCH,SPDT,SMT,10W,10 5189567V08 V,PB-FREE IC,MICROP,P1710ZZGE,BG 5102495J13 A,,,12MHZ,32BITS 4-BIT BIDIRECTION LEVEL 5171209L01 TRANSLATOR NL27WZU04DFT2G 5115001H02 INVERTER (EPP) 0104032J81 PRE-FLASHED FLASH IC 32MB DIE SHRINK DDR 51012031001 SDRAM IC IC, MAKO ASIC, CMOS PWR 5.19E+83 MGMT NS LP8340 1.0A LINEAR 5115616H01 REGULATOR RAIL TO RAIL OUTPUT, 8 5115453H01 PIN BGA IC,INVTR,1PER PKG,SOT353,VCC RANGE 1.65 TO 5.5 5114007A43 V, PB-FREE VOLT.REGULATOR,LINEAR, 5175237H01 150 MA, 1.2V. TI DUAL ANALOG SWITCH 5171395L01 TS5A23166 5115391H01 LINEAR REGULATOR IC 5164852H47 IC, I2C LEVEL TRANSLATOR LINEAR TECH SYN BUCK 5171428L01 DC CONVERTER LINEAR TECH SYN BUCK 5171428L01 DC CONVERTER 100MA LDO LINEAR 5116282H01 REGULATOR 100MA LDO LINEAR 5116283H01 REGULATOR PRE-FLASHED SIRF SINGLE 0104034J14 CHIP GPS IC IC,RF AMPLIFIER,,UPC8211TK,SM ,,,18.5DB,1.57GHZMIN,1.57G 5164015H55 HZMAX TSTR DUAL NPN/PNP UMH 4815055H01 5 EMI FILTER,FERR,2A,SM,0603,P 7688697V17 B-FREE Circuit Board/Schematic Diagrams and Parts List Circuit Ref Motorola Part No. VR402 4888116D01 VR900 4888116D01 VR901 4888116D01 VR902 4888116D01 VR903 4888116D01 VR904 4888116D01 VR9000 4866544A01 VR9001 4813979P10 VR9002 4813979P10 VR9003 4815040H01 VR9004 4815040H01 VR9005 4805656W76 VR9006 4805656W76 VR9007 4805656W76 VR9008 4813979P10 VR9009 4813977C23 VR9010 4813977C23 VR9015 NOTPLACED VR9016 NOTPLACED Description VSTR,150V,24V-DC,SM,PB FREE VSTR,150V,24V-DC,SM,PB FREE VSTR,150V,24V-DC,SM,PB FREE VSTR,150V,24V-DC,SM,PB FREE VSTR,150V,24V-DC,SM,PB FREE VSTR,150V,24V-DC,SM,PB FREE DIODE ARRAY,ZEN,SR05.TCT,SM,,, 5V,,,5,LOW CAPACITANCE TVS DIO DIODE ARRAY,TRNSNT PROT,SM,SOT457,5.6V,.225W,ZEN,4,PBFREE DIODE ARRAY,TRNSNT PROT,SM,SOT457,5.6V,.225W,ZEN,4,PBFREE ZENER DIODE-12V ZENER DIODE-12V DIODE,ZEN,,SM,SOD523,,,,,,5.6V DIODE,ZEN,,SM,SOD523,,,,,,5.6V DIODE,ZEN,,SM,SOD523,,,,,,5.6V DIODE ARRAY,TRNSNT PROT,SM,SOT457,5.6V,.225W,ZEN,4,PBFREE DIODE,ZEN,MMSZ5243,SM, SOD123,13V,10MA,.5W,ZEN,PBFREE DIODE,ZEN,MMSZ5243,SM, SOD123,13V,10MA,.5W,ZEN,PBFREE 6-34 Circuit Ref Motorola Part No. VR9017 4815040H01 VR9018 4815040H01 VR9020 VR9021 VR9022 VR9023 Y001 Y1000 Y3000 Y3001 Y8000 Description ZENER DIODE-12V ZENER DIODE-12V DIODE ARRAY,TRNSNT PROT,SM,SOT457,5.6V,.225W,ZEN,4,PB4813979P10 FREE DIODE ARRAY,TRNSNT PROT,SM,SOT457,5.6V,.225W,ZEN,4,PB4813979P10 FREE DIODE ARRAY,TRNSNT PROT,SM,SOT457,5.6V,.225W,ZEN,4,PB4813979P10 FREE 4815040H01 ZENER DIODE-12V 4875188M01 CRYSTAL OSCILLATOR XTAL 12MHZ,10PPM,3.2X2.5X0.55 93012000001 MM SMD RESON,QRTZ,.032768MHZ,2 0PPM TOL,,,SM,,PAR,,12.5PF 4802582S80 LOAD CAP,-40DE CX-101F 24.57MHZ KSS 4815028H01 XTAL RESON,QRTZ,.032768MHZ,2 0PPM TOL,,,SM,,PAR,,12.5PF 4802582S80 LOAD CAP,-40DE Section 7 TROUBLESHOOTING CHARTS 1.0 800/900 Band Troubleshooting Charts START Check Controller Bad SINAD Bad 20db Quieting No Recovered Audio Spray of inject 1st IF into XTAL Filter IF Freq: 73.35MHz (800/900) A Check Q602 bias circuitry for faults Yes B Audio heard? Rotate Freq. Knob No Check 2nd LO Control Voltage at TP601 Activity on U600 CE pin? No Yes B Yes VCO Locked? Before replacing U600, check 2nd VCO Q602, check VCO o/p level at C606 No Check 18MHz at pin 19 & 20 U600, Check 16.8MHz at pin 35 U600? No Check FGU Yes A Troubleshooting Flow Chart for Receiver (Sheet 1 of 2) 9-2 800/900 Band Troubleshooting Charts B Inject RF into P900 IF Signal at C601? Yes Trace IF signal from C601 to Q400. Check for bad XTAL filter. No RF Signal at U401? Yes Yes No RF Signal at C412? Yes Check FGU Check T400, pin 5 of U401 Yes Check LNA (U400) No RF Signal at C400? Yes Check for 5V_RX? Before replacing U600, check U600 voltages; trace IF signal path. Yes No Check filter between C412 & U401 No RF Signal at C406? No No 1st LO locked? Yes Q400 & Q401 collector OK? IF signal is present? Check filter between C400 & C406 No Check Harmonic Filter C902, C904, C905, L901 and L905 and antenna switches U900, U901 Troubleshooting Flow Chart for Receiver (Sheet 2 of 2) Check U8002, U201 A 800/900 Band Troubleshooting Charts 9-3 START No Power No Is B+ bias for antenna switch present? Check Q900 & Q901 Yes No Is current drain OK? Is control voltage High or Low? Low Check Power Control Yes High Check GaAs Switches Check Harmonic Filter Is TX_BUFF input OK? Inspect/Repair TX output network No Yes No Is power OK? Yes DONE Check VCO No Is Pre-Driver Current 60mA? Check Q702 Yes Is Driver biased correctly? No Check TX_VCTRL Inspect Final PA Network Troubleshooting Flow Chart for Transmitter 9-4 800/900 Band Troubleshooting Charts START Check 2.8V at E001 & E002, 2.8V at E004, 1.875V at E006, 5V at E003. Are supplies present? No Inspect supply from U3000. Yes 16.8MHz signal from Y001? No Inspect Y001, R001, R002, C010, C011, C012 and C043 Yes 16.8MHz signal at pin L5 of U001? No A Yes Is C028 at 1.0V 9.5VDC? No Is C028 at > 11VDC? No Inspect D002, D003, R018, C031, C032, C033, C034, C035 & C036. Yes Yes Check if R007, R008, R009, C021, C023, C024, C025, C026, C027 & C028 are OK ? Is RF level at pin G1 of U001 > -15dBm? Check 2.7VDC at pin C5 of U001 in RX mode, check 2.5VDC at pin 3 of Q001 in TX mode and 4.5VDC at pin J5 of U001. Yes Yes Replace U001 Are supplies present ? Yes Check if L001, R006, C013, C014 & C015 are OK ? No Check VCO No B B Yes No A No Replace part Troubleshooting Flow Chart for Synthesizer No A 800/900 Band Troubleshooting Charts 9-5 START 800MHz VCO? No A B Yes Is C028 at 1.0V 9.5VDC? Signal ~6dBm (for RX mode) at pin 3 or ~3dBm (for TXmode) at pin 1 of U201? Yes Yes Inspect C251 for RX path & C249 for TX path No Inspect pin C5 of U001 for RX and include Q001& R019 for TX No Inspect L216 & Q202 No Inspect R213 & R215 No Inspect R216, C244 & Q205 No Inspect R233 & Q202 No No 4.5VDC at collector of Q203? No Inspect L204, R202 and Q200 No Inspect L203, R200, & R201 Yes 1.7-1.9VDC at base of Q203? Yes 2.5VDC pin 6 (for Rx) or pin 4 (for Tx) of U201? Yes 1.0 - 1.2VDC at emitter of Q203? No Inspect L205, R203, & Q200 Yes 5VDC at collector of Q205? Yes Inspect L200, L201, L202, D200, D201, C204, C206, C207, C208, C209, C210, C211 & C216 2.3VDC at base of Q205? Yes 900MHz VCO A Is C028 at 1.0V 9.5VDC? 1.5VDC at emitter of Q205? Yes B 2.7VDC at pin 6 of U200? No 4.5VDC at collector of Q204? Yes No Inspect L210, Yes TX carrier? Yes 1.7-1.9VDC at base of Q204? No Inspect L209, 1.0 - 1.2VDC at emitter of Q204? Yes Inspect L206, L207, L208, D204, D205, C220, C222, C223, C224, C225, C226 & C231 No Inspect L211, R211, C254 & Inspect R217, R218, R220, R221, R222, C217, C238, C239, C240, C245, C246, C247, C248, C251, L213, L217 & L218 Yes 0.75V at pin 2 of D202? Yes No No Inspect R224 & Q206 Yes Inspect R212, R217, R218, R219, R220, R221, R222, D202, C217, C238, C239, C240, C245, C246, C247, C248, C249, C250, L213, L217 & L218 Troubleshooting Flow Chart for VCO 9-6 800/900 Band Troubleshooting Charts Fail flashing No No Proper voltage? 1 E3700, E3702, E3704 : 3.6V? Inspect U3020 Yes Yes No Yes XTAL_IN (C8020) : 200-1200mV? Proper regulator control voltages? 2 Yes No Inspect GPS regulator No Inspect TCXO, Y001 Configure SiRF IC into external BOOT MODE XTAL_IN (C8020) : 16.8MHz? Yes No SiRF in internal boot mode? R8010 toggle HIGH ~2.775V? Yes No Inspect SiRF IC, U8000 1. TP_CLK_ACQ : 16.8MHz? Yes VDDK : C8022 : 1.4 to 1.6V VDD_BB : C8000 : 2.7 to 3.0V VCC_IO : C8005 : 2.7 to 3.0V VCC_RF : C8003 : 2.7 to 3.0V VDD_RTC : C8031 : 1.1 to 1.3V No TP_SCLK : 16.8MHz? Yes 2. R3704: 1.875V E8004: 0V R3700: 2.775V Inspect OMAP, U1000 & level shifter U1005 No Activity on TP_GPS_TX? Yes Troubleshooting Flow Chart for GPS Receiver (Sheet 1 of 3) 800/900 Band Troubleshooting Charts 9-7 GPS not working. No data from SiRF IC No Proceed to SiRF IC flashing. SiRF IC flashed? Yes No E3700, E3702, E3704 : 3.6V? Inspect U3020 Yes No Yes Proper regulator control voltages? 2 Proper voltage? 1 Yes No XTAL_IN (C8020) : 200-1200mV? No Yes Inspect GPS regulator No Inspect TCXO, Y001 XTAL_IN (C8020) : 16.8MHz? Yes Configure SiRF IC into external BOOT MODE & re-run the test No SiRF in external boot mode? R8010 toggle LOW, 0V ? Yes 1. VDDK : C8022 : 1.4 to 1.6V VDD_BB : C8000 : 2.7 to 3.0V VCC_IO : C8005 : 2.7 to 3.0V VCC_RF : C8003 : 2.7 to 3.0V VDD_RTC : C8031 : 1.1 to 1.3V Inspect SiRF, U8000 R3704: 1.875V E8004: 0V R3700: 2.775V TP_CLK_ACQ : 16.369MHz? Yes Inspect OMAP, U1000 & level shifter U 1005 2. No No Activity on TP_GPS_RX? Yes Troubleshooting Flow Chart for GPS Receiver (Sheet 2 of 3) 9-8 800/900 Band Troubleshooting Charts Data is updated but no location fix No 2.8V_GPS_LNA (E8006) =2.8v? Is R3700 = 2.8v? Yes Yes Inspect regulator (U3700) No No SiRF_LNA_EN (R8020)=2.8v? Yes No XTAL_IN (C8020) : 16.8MHz? Yes No XTAL_IN (C8020) within the phase noise limit? Inspect TCXO, Y001 Yes Measure spectrum at C911=ref(-80dBm) Yes Inspect SiRF IC (U8000) Measure spectrum at GPS_ANT (C914) ≈ref-1.3dBm Yes Inspect SAW Filter 1(FL8001) No Measure spectrum at SAW filter1 (C8013) ≈ref-3.1dBm? Yes Inspect LNA (U8001) No Measure spectrum at LNA (C8017) ≈ref+14.9dBm? Yes No Inspect SAW Filter 2 (FL8000) Measure spectrum at SAW filter2 (C8018) ≈ref+13.1dBm? Yes Troubleshooting Flow Chart for GPS Receiver (Sheet 3 of 3) Section 8 OPTION BOARD INFORMATION 1.0 Option Board The option board is an interface board between the main RF board and the keypad and Universal Connector. The option board interfaces signals on 40-pin connector on the main board with signals on keypad flex (keypad, side buttons, microphone, backlight control & supply, PTT) and UC flex/ connector of radio side connector (data, USB, accessory device supply, speaker). The option board also provides test point for each UC signal to allow communication and testing of radio during production testing. Zener diodes are placed on keypad, side buttons, microphone, PTT, data, USB, accessory device supply, speaker, lines for protection of radio from electrostatic discharge (ESD). A transistor is placed here as a switch for backlight LED’s for keypad. Board Layout/Schematic for Option Board VR5005 VR5001 M5001 TP1 VR5000 TP12 TP2 VR5007 VR5002 TP11 TP3 16 30 J5002 1 TP10 TP4 15 TP9 TP5 TP8 VR5006 VR5004 Q5001 TP6 VR5003 2.0 TP7 12 02 10 05 J 04 1 Figure 8-1: Option Board Layout OPTA _SEL 2 OPTA _SEL 1 EXT_SPK R- NC M5001 Spacer B L _EN 4315275H01 SWB + EXT_SPK R+ ONE_WIRE1 K EYPA D_COL 0 K EYPA D_COL 1 VB US1 K EYPA D_COL 2 K EYPA D_COL 4 B L _EN_FL EX To keypad flex 30 PIN CONNECTOR K EYPA D_COL 3 Board Layout/Schematic for Option Board K EYPA D_ROW4 8-2 To transceiver 40 PIN CONNECTOR 2870333D01 2887818K04 KEYPAD_ROW4 J5001-2 KEYPAD_COL1 KEYPAD_COL2 J5001-3 EXT_SPKR- J5001-4 EXT_SPKR+ KEYPAD_COL3 J5002-5 KEYPAD_COL4 J5002-6 BL_EN_FLEX J5002-7 USB1_DM E1 Tes t p o i n t s f o r f ac t o r y t es t i n g C1 BL_EN BL_EN_FLEX EXT_SPKR+ TP3 IN TO UC PIN 8 EXT_SPKR- TP4 IN OPTA_SEL2 TP9 IN OPTA_SEL1 TP10 IN TO UC PIN 11 EXT_MIC- TP2 IN TO UC PIN 10 EXT_MIC+ TP1 OPTA_SEL0 IN ONE_WIRE1 TP12 TO UC PIN 2 IN TO UC PIN 3 VBUS1 TP8 KEYPAD_ROW2 J5002-24 J5002-25 KEYPAD_ROW0 J5002-26 GND J5002-28 INT_MIC+ J5002-29 GND INT_MIC+ J5002-30 BL_EN J5001-25 OPT_GPIO_2 IF_OPT_GPIO_1 J5001-26 OPT_GPIO_1 IF_MAKO_TX J5001-27 MAKO_TX GND J5001-29 MAKO_RX J5001-30 GND J5001-31 MAKO_DCLK IF_MAKO_DCLK J5001-32 GND J5001-33MAKO_FSYNC IF_MAKO_FSYNC J5001-34 OPTA_SEL0 J5001-35 USB1_DP J5001-36 USB1_DM J5001-37OPT_SSI_SYNC IF_OPT_SSI_SYNC J5001-38 GND J5001-39 EXT_MIC- 5 A2 Reference Symbol Motorola Part No. J5002 2887818K04 J5001 2871741C01 Q5001 VR5001 VR5002 VR5005 VR5006 VR5007 VR5003 VR5004 VR5000 M5001 4815565H01 4813979P10 4813979P10 4813979P10 4813979P10 4813979P10 4815040H01 4815040H01 4815040H01 4315275H01 Description 30 pin board-to-board connector, connector_p 40 pin board-to-board connector, connector_p ROHM IMD14 transistor MMQA5V6T1 MMQA5V6T1 MMQA5V6T1 MMQA5V6T1 MMQA5V6T1 MM3Z12VT1G MM3Z12VT1G MM3Z12VT1G Spacer EXT_MIC- EXT_MIC+ OPTA _SEL 1 1 IO 3 4 K3 6 Figure 8-2: Option Board Schematic 2 A1 A2 4813979P10 5 3 4 K3 K1 K2 2 A1 5 A2 4813979P10 4815039H01 Parts List for Option Board K1 K4 IO 4 1 3 6 K3 K4 K2 VR5002 5.6V VR5001 MMQA5V6T1 2 A1 A2 2 A1 4813979P10 5 VR5000 10.0V 5.6V VR5006 MMQA5V6T1 1 IO 5.6V MM3Z10VT1G K1 5.6V VR5007 MMQA5V6T1 K2 K EYPA D_ROW0 K EYPA D_ROW1 ONE_WIRE1 6 K4 INT_MIC- INT_MIC+ PTT IO 1 3 4 K3 K1 6 VBUS1 NC K2 K4 OPTA _SEL 0 4 1 3 6 K4 K3 K1 K2 A2 2 A1 5 K EYPA D_COL 4 K EYPA D_COL 3 K EYPA D_COL 1 K EYPA D_COL 2 4813979P10 OPTA _SEL 2 J5001-40 EXT_MIC+ 5.6V VR5005 MMQA5V6T1 2.1 INT_MIC+ J5001-23 IF_OPT_GPIO_2 IF_MAKO_RX OPTA _SEL 0 4815039H01 INT_MIC- J5001-22 J5001-28 EXT_MIC+ 4815039H01 INT_MIC- IO 10.0V KEYPAD_ROW0 PTT J5001-21 J5001-24 RESET_OUT IF_RESET_OUT KEYPAD_ROW1 K EYPA D_ROW2 VR5004 K EYPA D_COL 0 MM3Z10VT1G VR5003 K EYPA D_ROW3 MM3Z10VT1G 10.0V KEYPAD_ROW2 EXT_SPKR- K EYPA D_ROW4 EXT_SPKR+ J5001-20 KEYPAD_ROW3 J5002-27 INT_MIC- J5001-19 KEYPAD_COL4 VBUS1 J5002-22 KEYPAD_ROW1 IN TP7 J5001-18 KEYPAD_COL3 ONE_WIRE1 J5002-21 J5002-23 J5001-16 KEYPAD_COL1 OPTA_SEL0 J5002-20 SWB+ J5001-15 KEYPAD_COL0 J5001-17 KEYPAD_COL2 EXT_MIC+ J5002-18 KEYPAD_ROW3 J5001-14 EXT_MIC- J5002-17 J5002-19 GND IN TP11 TO UC PIN 1 J5001-13 KEYPAD_ROW4 IF_SWB+ OPTA_SEL1 J5002-15 J5002-16 GND J5001-12 KEYPAD_ROW3 OPTA_SEL2 J5002-14 GND KEYPAD_ROW0 J5001-11 KEYPAD_ROW2 EXT_SPKR- J5002-13 ONE_WIRE1 J5001-10 KEYPAD_ROW1 EXT_SPKR+ J5002-12 GND VBUS1 J5001-7 J5001-9 USB1_DM J5002-11 OPTA_SEL1 OPTA_SEL2 J5001-6 J5001-8 USB1_DP J5002-9 J5002-10 EXT_MIC- B2 E2 IMD14 Q5001 TO UC PIN 7 TO UC PIN 12 TO UC PIN 9 PTT PTT 4815565H01 B1 ROHM C2 GND IN J5001-5 KEYPAD_COL4 J5002-8 USB1_DP IN KEYPAD_COL3 INT_MIC- J5002-4 INT_MIC+ J5002-3 K EYPA D_ROW3 KEYPAD_COL1 KEYPAD_COL2 K EYPA D_ROW1 TP6 KEYPAD_COL0 K EYPA D_ROW2 TP5 TO UC PIN 5 J5002-2 PTT IN TO UC PIN 4 J5002-1 KEYPAD_COL0 K EYPA D_ROW0 TPSM2_00X1_50 SWB+ J5001-1 KEYPAD_ROW4 MMQA5V6T1 4813979P10 Appendix A 1.0 Replacement Parts Ordering Basic Ordering Information When ordering replacement parts or equipment information, the complete identification number should be included. This applies to all components, kits, and chassis. If the component part number is not known, the order should include the number of the chassis or kit of which it is a part, and sufficient description of the desired component to identify it. 2.0 Motorola Online Motorola Online users can access our online catalog at https://www.motorola.com/businessonline To register for online access, please call 800-422-4210 (for U.S. and Canada Service Centers only). International customers can obtain assistance at https://www.motorola.com/businessonline 3.0 Mail Orders Mail orders are only accepted by the US Federal Government Markets Division (USFGMD). Motorola 7031 Columbia Gateway Drive 3rd Floor - Order Processing Columbia, MD 21046 U.S.A. 4.0 Telephone Orders The Radio Products and Solutions Organization* (United States and Canada) 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM (Central Standard Time) Monday through Friday (Chicago, U.S.A.) 1-800-422-4210 1-847-538-8023 (United States and Canada) U.S. Federal Government Markets Division (USFGMD) 1-800-826-1913 Federal Government Parts - Credit Cards Only 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM (Eastern Standard Time) 5.0 Fax Orders The Radio Products and Solutions Organization* (United States and Canada) 1-800-622-6210 847-576-3023 (United States and Canada) USFGMD (Federal Government Orders) 1-800-526-8641 (For Parts and Equipment Purchase Orders) 6.0 Parts Identification The Radio Products and Solutions Organization* (United States and Canada) 1-800-422-4210 A-2 7.0 Replacement Parts Ordering: Product Customer Service Radio Products and Solutions Organization (United States and Canada) 1-800-927-2744 * The Motorola Radio Products and Solutions Organization (RPSO) was formerly known as the Radio Products Services Division (RPSD) and/or the Accessories and Aftermarket Division (AAD). Appendix B 1.0 Motorola Service Centers Servicing Information If a unit requires further testing, knowledge and/or details of component level troubleshooting or service than is customarily performed at the basic level, please send the radio to a Motorola Service Center as listed below. 2.0 Motorola Service Center 45D Butterfield Trail El Paso, TX 79906 Tel: 1-800-227-6772 3.0 Motorola Canadian Technical Logistics Center Motorola Canada Ltd. 8133 Warden Avenue Markham, Ontario, L6G 1B3 Tel: 800-543-3222 Fax: 888-331-9872 / 905-948-5970 4.0 Motorola Federal Technical Center 4395 Nicole Drive Lanham, MD 20706 Tel: 800-969-6680 Fax: 800-784-4113 B-2 Motorola Service Centers: Notes Glossary This glossary contains an alphabetical listing of terms and their definitions that are applicable to portable and mobile subscriber radio products. All terms do not necessarily apply to all radios, and some terms are merely generic in nature. Term Definition Analog Refers to a continuously variable signal or a circuit or device designed to handle such signals. Band Frequencies allowed for a specific purpose. CPS Customer Programming Software: Software with a graphical user interface containing the feature set of a radio. Default A pre-defined set of parameters. Digital Refers to data that is stored or transmitted as a sequence of discrete symbols from a finite set; most commonly this means binary data represented using electronic or electromagnetic signals. DPL Digital Private-Line: A type of digital communications that utilizes privacy call, as well as memory channel and busy channel lock out to enhance communication efficiency. FCC Federal Communications Commission. Frequency Number of times a complete electromagnetic-wave cycle occurs in a fixed unit of time (usually one second). GPIO General-Purpose Input/Output: Pins whose function is programmable. GPS Global Positioning System IC Integrated Circuit: An assembly of interconnected components on a small semiconductor chip, usually made of silicon. One chip can contain millions of microscopic components and perform many functions. IF Intermediate Frequency. kHz kilohertz: One thousand cycles per second. Used especially as a radiofrequency unit. LCD Liquid-Crystal Display: An LCD uses two sheets of polarizing material with a liquid-crystal solution between them. An electric current passed through the liquid causes the crystals to align so that light cannot pass through them. LED Light Emitting Diode: An electronic device that lights up when electricity is passed through it. MDC Motorola Digital Communications. G-2 Term Definition MHz Megahertz: One million cycles per second. Used especially as a radiofrequency unit. Paging One-way communication that alerts the receiver to retrieve a message. PC Board Printed Circuit Board. Also referred to as a PCB. PL Private-Line Tone Squelch: A continuous sub-audible tone that is transmitted along with the carrier. Programming Cable A cable that allows the CPS to communicate directly with the radio using USB. Receiver Electronic device that amplifies RF signals. A receiver separates the audio signal from the RF carrier, amplifies it, and converts it back to the original sound waves. Repeater Remote transmit/receive facility that re-transmits received signals in order to improve communications range and coverage (conventional operation). RF Radio Frequency: The portion of the electromagnetic spectrum between audio sound and infrared light (approximately 10 kHz to 10 GHz). RX Receive. Signal An electrically transmitted electromagnetic wave. Spectrum Frequency range within which radiation has specific characteristics. Squelch Muting of audio circuits when received signal levels fall below a predetermined value. With carrier squelch, all channel activity that exceeds the radio’s preset squelch level can be heard. TOT Time-out Timer: A timer that limits the length of a transmission. TPL Tone Private Line Transceiver Transmitter-receiver. A device that both transmits and receives analog or digital signals. Also abbreviated as XCVR. Transmitter Electronic equipment that generates and amplifies an RF carrier signal, modulates the signal, and then radiates it into space. TX Transmit. UHF Ultra-High Frequency. USB Universal Serial Bus: An external bus standard that supports data transfer rates of 12 Mbps. VIP Vehicle Interface Port. XPR Refers to Digital Professional Radio model names in the MOTOTRBO Professional Digital Two-Way Radio System.