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TROUBLESHOOTING

MEASUREMENT POINTS COMPONENT OVERVIEW FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW

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SEMC Troubleshooting Manual W890

Troubleshooting Manual

W890

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Contents

SEMC Troubleshooting Manual W890

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About Contents 2 2 Connectivity - Cards Connectivity - USB, SYScon Connectivity - Keypad Imaging Top Imaging - Display Imaging - Camera Access Top Access - GSM & UMTS Access - GSM Top Access - GSM PA Access -GSM Edge RX Access - UMTS Top Access - UMTS Control Access - UMTS Duplex Access - UMTS RX Access - UMTS Synthesizer Access - UMTS PA Access - Bluetooth Test 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77
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General information
The purpose of this document is to provide enhanced technical information for Sony Ericsson repair technicians in order to assist during service, repair and troubleshooting operations on Sony Ericsson mobile phones. It should be used as a complement to other repair instructions and tools as notied by the local Sony Ericsson representative. To search for components throughout the entire document use the search function in Adobe Acrobat Reader 7.0 (or later version) and enter the component name or other word. Use zoom to enlarge. For easier navigation of the document you can use the bookmarks that appear in the Bookmarks tab on the left side of the Adobe Acrobat Reader window. Each bookmark jumps to a page in the document.

TROUBLESHOOTING
Equipment List On/Off Problems Flash Problems Dead Phone Problems Display Problems Display Illumination Problems Key Problems part 1 Key Problems part 2 LED Problems Main and VGA Camera Problems Vibrator Problems Charging Problems USB/VBUS Charging Problems SIM Problems Memory Stick Problems Audio Internal Problems Audio External Problems FM Radio Problems Bluetooth Problems GSM Network Problems WCDMA Network Problems System Connector Protection Test Current Consumption Test Battery and Current Calibration Test Backup Capacitor Test Charging Test ASIC Revision Test Antenna Switch Test Reference Measurement Points Measurement Points Pictures 3 8 8 9 10 11 11 12 12 13 13 14 14 15 15 16 16 17 17 18 19 20 20 22 22 23 23 24 25 26

Disclaimer
This document is Sony Ericsson condential and should be treated as condential in accordance with the agreement with Sony Ericsson. This document is intended for use by authorized service technicians only. Sony Ericsson is not to be held responsible for any damages or losses caused intentionally or unintentionally due to unauthorised use of the information in this document.

COMPONENT OVERVIEW
Front Side Back Side 78 79

FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW
Technical Description Block Diagrams 80 89

APPENDIX
Replaceable Parts Components - B1260, B2100, B3100 Components - D2105, D2400, L2200 Components - L2401-02 Components - L2403-04, L2407-08 Components - L2405-06, N1200, N1230 Components - N1300, N1380 Components - N1400, N2201, N2202 Components - N2203, N2204 Components - N2205, N2402 Components - N2424, N3100 Components - N3101, N4201 Components - V2202, V2402 Components - V2405, V2420 Components - X1100, X1203, X1400 Components - X2200, X2400 Components - Z1230 Components - Z4200, Z4201, Z4202 Components - Display Components - Camera Flex Module Components - SIM M2 Flex Module Components - Key FPC Troubleshooting Software Documentation Troubleshooting Fixture Setup Instructions Setup & Maintenance Instruction for W890 TRS Fixture 91 92 93 93 93 94 95 96 97 97 98 98 98 98 99 99 100 100 100 101 102 103 104 111 113

MEASUREMENT POINTS
Front Side Back Side SIM FPC Top Schematic Audio Top Audio Analog Audio Digital Audio FM Radio Performance & Applications Top System Top System Control - Clocks & Resets System - Memories System - PoP Interface Power Top Power - Regulators & Charging Power - Camera Power - ASICs Power - Memories Connectivity Top Connectivity - ADC & I2C 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58

Revision History
Rev.
1

Date
09/01/2008

Changes / Comments
Initital revision.

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Equipment List

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W890 Equipment List

Power Supply Channel 2 DCIO/SEPI Agilent 6632B or similar Location: CSPN-Repair Instructions-Level: Mechanical-Tool Catalogue Instrument Settings: Voltage: 5.0 Volt Limiter: 2A Note: It is very important to follow instrument setting instructions when performing the Current Calibration Test. Oscilloscope Tektronix TDS 2012 or similar Location: CSPN-Repair Instructions-Level: Mechanical-Tool Catalogue Digital Multimeter (DMM) Fluke 83 or similar Location: CSPN-Repair Instructions-Level: Mechanical-Tool Catalogue The 0, 64 mm Test Probes is recommended by Sony Ericsson when DMM is in use see picture 1.
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Note: More additional information about the equipment used for TRS can be found in Repair Tools Catalogue on CSPN or on the following location: CSPN Repair Instructions Electrical W890 Equipment List.

Picture 1

TRS Fixture Kit

Location: CSPN-Repair Instructions-Electrical-W890-Equipment List

Dummy Battery

Location: CSPN-Repair Instructions-Electrical-W890-Equipment List Part number: NTZ 112 533

Spectrum Analyzer HP 8595E or similar Location: CSPN-Repair Instructions-Level: Mechanical-Tool Catalogue RF probe HP 85024A or similar Location: CSPN-Repair Instructions-Level: Mechanical-Tool Catalogue Mobile Phone Tester Yokogawa VC230 or similar Location: CSPN-Repair Instructions-Level: Mechanical-Tool Catalogue FM Signal Generator Agilent E4433B or similar Location: -

Instruments
Power Supply Channel 1 VBATT Agilent 6632B or similar Location: CSPN-Repair Instructions-Level: Mechanical-Tool Catalogue Instrument Settings: Voltage: 3.8 Volt Limiter: 2A Note: During the calibration the accurate voltage from the VBATT must be within 0.015 V. If this is not fulfilled it will result in a faulty calibration. (For more information about recommended power supply units, see the Repair Tool Catalogue on CSPN under the Mechanical level. The Power Supply Channel 1 VBATT must allow reverse current. Note: Maximal cable length between the Power Supply Channel 1 VBATT and the dummy battery must be maximum 1m. The cable must have a capacity for at least 16A. Note: It is very important to follow instrument settings instructions when performing the Battery Calibration Test.

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RF Adaptor
Adaptor 33 N-BNC-50-1 Adaptor to Signal Generator RF Output See Picture 2 Location: Picture 2

Cables
USB Computer Cable Location: CSPN-Repair Instructions-Level: Mechanical-Tool Catalogue See Picture 4. Picture 4
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DSU-60/USB Cable Location: CSPN-Repair Instructions-Level: Mechanical-Tool Catalogue Part number: KRY 101 1413

PC Package & PC Software


PC Package (Computer) Location: CSPN-Repair Instructions-Level: Mechanical-Tool Catalogue Urquell Fault Trace SW with project file Location: CSPN-Repair Instructions-Electrical-W890-Trouble Shooting Application Project File: W890 Project_R1A Drivers SEPI BOX Drivers Location: EMMA III-Drivers-SEPI SE Communication Interface SEPI BOX Location: CSPN-Repair Instructions-Level: Mechanical-Tool Catalogue Part number: LTN 214 1484 See Picture 3. Picture 3

RF Test Cable Flexible Location: CSPN-Repair Instructions-Level: Mechanical-Tool Catalogue Part number: RPM 119 885 See Picture 5. Picture 5

SEPI Interface Cable A1 Location: CSPN-Repair Instructions-Level: Mechanical-Tool Catalogue Part number: KRY 101 1119/1 See Picture 6. Picture 6

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Power Cable RED to Power Supply Channel 1 VBATT Maximum Length: 1m Location: CSPN-Repair Instructions-Level: Mechanical-Tool Catalogue Power Cable BLACK to Power Supply Channel 1 VBATT Maximum Length: 1m Location: CSPN-Repair Instructions-Level: Mechanical-Tool Catalogue Customized Power Supply Channel 2 DCIO/SEPI Cable To perform Current Calibration the phone must be supplied directly through the system connector. Customize the cable according to following instructions: STEP 1: Take the CST-75 battery charger and cut of the charger according to Picture 7. Picture 7

STEP 4: Connect DCIO and SEPI Interface Cable A1 cables according to Picture 10. Picture 10

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Wrong setup. Picture 11

Note: Cable length must be exact 1.3m. STEP 2: Connect the CST-75 charger Red or White wire to the Plus Output and the Black wire to the Minus (GND) Output at Power Supply Channel 2 DCIO/SEPI according to Picture 8. Picture 8 Power Supply Channel 2 DCIO/SEPI Cable Connection Setups Correct DCIO/SEPI Cable setup when TRS Fixture is used. Picture 12

STEP 3: Cut of isolation material from inside of the charger plug according to Picture 9. Picture 9 Note: Example of DCIO/SEPI and K750 TRS Fixture Setup.

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Correct DCIO/SEPI Cable setup when the Dummy Battery is used. Picture 13

STEP 2: Cut the Red lab plug according to Picture 16 Picture 16

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Picture 14

STEP 3: Use any Hands free (PHF) Cable and cut according to Picture 17 Picture 17

Note: Minimum Cable length 40 cm. Customized FM Radio Cable STEP 1: Use Cable according to Picture 15 Picture 15 STEP 4: Use only wire connected to Pin2 and cut all rest wires according to Picture 18.
Use digital multimeter instrument (DMM) and perform diode measurement to select wire
connected to Pin2 at hands free system connector plug.
Picture 18

Product Name: Test lead BNC-4mm 1,5m


Product Description: Test lead with 4 mm lab plugs at one end and a BNC plug at the other.
Manufacturer: PMK Germany
Location: http://www.elfa.se/en/ or other supplier.
Part number: 46-310-40 (Note: This is ELFA part number)

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STEP 5: Connect by soldering cable from Picture 16 and cable from Picture 18 according to Picture 19. Picture 19

Rohde & Schwarz RF Shield Package (Box) Location: CSPN-Repair Instructions-Level: Mechanical-Tool Catalogue
Part number: -
Picture 23

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Test Cards
Local SIM Any functional Local SIM Card, see Picture 20 Picture 20 SMK RF Probe Location: CSPN-Repair Instructions-Level: Mechanical-Tool Catalogue Part number: SXA 109 6356 Picture 24

Test SIM GSM/UMTS One Test SIM GSM/UMTS is needed to perform Current Consumption Test, see Picture 21. Location: To buy a Test SIM GSM/UMTS, please contact your supplier of test equipment. Picture 21 RF Adapter for RF Sheild Box Location: CSPN-Repair Instructions-Level: Mechanical-Tool Catalogue Part number: See picture 25. Picture 25 Sony Memory Stick M2 Any functional Memory Stick Micro M2 Card, see Picture 22 Picture 22

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On/Off Problems - Flash Problems

On/Off Problems

Flash Problems

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START

START
Use Dummy Battery (VBATT)

Is the phone consuming more than 1mA when the phone is powered off

Yes

Go to Dead phone Problems part 1

No

Flash process Start-up when using EMMA III SW

Yes

No
Download ITP SW by using EMMA III SW Is Download Passed

Step 1: Perform System Connector Protection Test If successful go to step 2. Step 2: Phone with Normal SW Use TRS Fixture Connect: Display, Keyboard Flex Module and VBATT and try to Flash the phone by using EMMA III SW

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No

Is it possible to power on the phone

Yes

Is it possible to power off the phone

Yes

Go to Current Consumption Test After this go to Charging Test.

Power Up the Phone Connect USB Cable From PC

No

Yes

SL 5 Replace D2020 SL 4 Escalate

No
Is the phone Indicate charging Yes 5 Volt DC at MP 131 (C2414) No

SL 5 Replace R2434 SL 4 Escalate

Is the phone consuming any current when powering on the phone

No

Connect a charger

Is the phones behavior as normal Optimized charging

Yes

Go to Key Problems
No

Yes

Yes

No

Go to USB/VBUS Charging Problems

3.3 Volt Pk-Pk Pulses at MP 124 (C2436)

No

1.8 Volt DC at MP 97 (R2448)

No

SL 5 Replace D2000 SL 4 Escalate

Is the current consumption between 10mA to 70mA

No

Go to Dead Phone Problems part 1

Yes Yes

Press 2 and 5 Yes Yes


Connect USB Run Pre-config 1 and 2 Run DPY/Z Successful Flash

No

Go to System Connector Protection Test.. After this go to Flash Problems

Disconnect the phone from the TRS Fixture

Yes

1.8 Volt Pk-Pk Pulses at MP 112 (C2434)

No

Replace D2400

No

Flash the phone with correct CDA software

CDA Software Flash Successful

Max 2 Ohm between MP 127 (X2400_Pin 10) and MP 126 (Z2400_Pin 3)

No

Max 0.5 Ohm between MP 127 (X2400_Pin 10) and MP 125 (Z2400_Pin 2)

No

Replace System Connector X2400

No

Flash process started


Yes Yes SL 5 Replace Z2400 SL 4 Escalate

Yes Yes 1. Customize the phone into DPY/Z 2. Startup the phone and wait for the configuration to take place (takes less than a minute) 3. Customize with correct CDA 4. Activate the phone

Max 2 Ohm between MP 129 (X2400_Pin11) and MP 130 (Z2400_Pin 4)

No

Max 0.5 Ohm between MP 129 (X2400_Pin 11) and MP 130 (Z2400_Pin 1)

No

Replace System Connector X2400

Flash The phone with ITP software successful

Yes

No

Problem solved
Yes

Yes

SL 5 Replace Z2400 SL 4 Escalate

No

Yes

Replace N2424

Problem solved

Yes

Claim Component N2424

Go to Flash Problems

No

Problem solved

Yes

Claim for a SW Upgrade

No

SL 5 Replace D2000 SL 4 Escalate

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Dead Phone Problems part 1

Dead Phone Problems


Dead Phone Problems part 2

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START
Step 1: Try to recover the phone by using EMMA III SW Press key 2 and 5 Connect USB Cable to the phone Run pre-config 1 or 2 Run DPY/Z

START
0 Volt DC Between Power Supply GND and Shield Can Fence Yes Connect DCIO/SEPI to the Phone SL 4 Replace B2100 if not successful then Escalate to SL 5 No SL 5 Replace B2100 if not successful then Replace N2000
Yes Yes SL 5 Replace V2206 or N2000 SL 4 Escalate
1.2 Volt DC at MP 103 (V2206_Cathode)

Is the current consumption more than 1mA

No

No

SL 5 Replace R2200 SL 4 Escalate

Dead Phone Problems part 2 NOTE ! Before following this guide the Dead Phone Problems part 1 TRS guide must be finished!

If successful claim SW Flash If not continue with step 2. Step 2: Use TRS Fixture Connect Only: VBATT

Yes Try to trace faulty component by using the freezing spray

VCORE12 Voltage Ok

No

Is the MP 100 (R2299) Short circuit to Shield Can Fence

Yes

SL 5 Check C2220,C2219,V2206, C2240,C2222,C2221 C2301 to C2305 C2307,C2308,C2311 C2314 to C2316 C2318,C2319, C2322,C2324,D2000 SL 5 Replace Faulty Component and L2200 SL 4 Escalate

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No

Replace N1230 or N1380

Yes

Is N1230 or N1380 getting hot

32 kHz RTCCLK at MP 73 (R2199)

No

SL 5 Remove N2000 SL 4 Escalate

3.8 Volt DC at MP 104 (L2201)

No

No

Yes

SL 5 Replace L2201 and C2226 SL 4 Escalate

26 MHz MCLK at MP 37 (R2100)

Yes

Yes
Replace L2200

Is the current consumption still more than 1mA

Yes

Try to trace faulty component by using the freezing spray

No Check following voltages: 1.8V DC at MP 21 (R1261 VDDE18) and 2.8V DC at MP 19 (R1260 VccA) 2.5V MP 79 (C2216 VANA25) 1.2V MP L2200 VCORE12 1.8V MP 82 (C2239 VCORE18) 2.7V MP 81 (C2205 VBT27) 2.6V MP 115 (C2209 VAUDIO26) 2.7V MP 116 (C2215 VDIG) 2.2V MP 69 (X2402_Pin A4 VBACKUP)

No

SL 5 Replace N2000 SL 4 Escalate

No

VCORE18 Voltage Ok

No

Is the any of C2342 to C2347 Short circuit or D2000 Getting hot

Yes

SL 5 Replace Faulty Component SL 4 Escalate

Replace N1200

Yes

26 MHz at MP 17 (R1263)

Yes

No

1.8 Volt DC at MP 83 (N2202_Pin 3)

Yes

SL 5 Replace C2239 SL 4 Escalate

Replace B1260

No

SL 5 Replace D2020 SL 4 Escalate

Yes

ITP SW Flash Successful

Disconnect VBATT and DCIO/SEPI Connect: Display and Keypad FPC to the PBA Connect: VBATT Yes Activate EMMA III SW Press the C key and connect USB Cable Flash the Phone with the ITP SW

No Yes

3.8 Volt DC at MP 84 (N2202_Pin1) and MP 86 (N2202_Pin4)

No

SL 5 Replace C2238 and N2202 SL 4 Escalate

All voltages Ok
Yes Replace N2202

Go to Flash Problems

No

No

SL 5 Replace N2000 SL 4 Escalate

No

Is the any of C2216 or C2336 to C2330 Short circuit or N2202 Getting hot

No

VANA25 Voltage Ok

Yes

Current Consumption more than 50mA

VBT27 Voltage Ok

No

Is the any of C2205 or C1409, Short circuit or N1400 Getting hot

Yes

SL 4 Replace N1400 SL 5 Replace C2205 or C1409

SL 4 Replace N2202 SL 5 Replace C2216 or C2236 to C2330

Yes

Yes

No

Yes

No

SL 5 Replace N2000 SL 4 Escalate

Go to Dead Phone Problems part 2

SL 5 Replace N2000 SL 4 Escalate

Go to Dead Phone Problems part 3

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Dead Phone Problems - Display Problems


Display Problems

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Dead Phone Problems part 3

START
Dead Phone Problems part 3 NOTE ! Before following this guide the Dead Phone Problems part 2 TRS guide must be finished!
Fault trace SW
MMI
Display pattern
Init Screen Testing Activate: RGB Color Pattern

START
Step 1: Use TRS Fixture Connect: Display, Keyboard Flex Module and VBATT If Display working properly at the TRS Fixture then replace Display If not then continue with step 2. Step 2: Load ITP SW into the phone Connect: DCIO/SEPI and continue with Display problems TRS guide

Go to Display illumination Problems

No

Display Backlights Ok

VAUDIO26 Voltage Ok

No

Is the MP 115 (C2209) Short circuit to Shield Can Fence

SL 4 Check and Replace N2400, V2405 or X4201 Yes SL 5 Check and Replace N2000,C2209,C2400 C2473,V2406,C4213, C3135 or C3136

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Yes Turn off the phone Disconnect: Display and Keypad Start the phone and go to: Fault trace SW MMI Display pattern Init Screen Testing Activate: TV Test Pattern

Yes

No

SL 5 Replace N2000 SL 4 Scrap

1.8 Volt DC at MP 30 (C4214) and 2.6 Volt DC at MP 29 (C4213)

No

SL 5 Replace N2000 SL 4 Escalate

Yes

VDIG Voltage Ok

No

Is the any of C2215,C1407 Short circuit or N1400 Getting hot

Yes

SL 4 Replace N1400 SL 5 Replace C2215 or C1407

Yes

1.8 Volt DC at MP 31 (C4227) and 0 Volt DC at MP 33 (C4228)

No

SL 5 Replace D2000 SL 4 Escalate

No Yes

SL 5 Replace N2000 SL 4 Escalate

1.8 Volt DC at MP Z4202_Pins 5,6,7,8

No

1.8 Volt DC at MP Z4202_Pins 1,2,3,4

Yes

0 Ohm Between MP Z4202_Pins 5,6,7,8 and TRS Fixture GND

Yes

Replace Z4202

VBACKUP Voltage Ok

No

2.2 Volt DC at MP 74 (C2218)

No

Is C2218 Short circuit

Yes

SL 5 Replace C2218 SL 4 Escalate

No Yes

SL 5 Replace D2000 SL 4 Escalate

No

No Yes Yes

SL 5 Replace N2000 SL 4 Escalate

1.8 V DC Pk-Pk at MP Z4200_Pins 5,6,7,8 short after TV Test was activated

No

1.8 V DC Pk-Pk at MP Z4200_Pins 1,2,3,4 short after TV Test was activated

Yes

0 Ohm Between MP Z4200_Pins 5,6,7,8 and TRS Fixture GND

Yes

Replace Z4200

Disconnect VBATT and DCIO/SEPI Connect: Display and Keypad FPC to the PBA Connect: VBATT Activate EMMA III SW Press the C key and connect USB Cable Flash the Phone with the ITP SW

Disconnect VBATT and DCIO/SEPI

Is R2204 ~ 4.7 KOhm

Yes

Replace X2402
No Yes

SL 5 Replace D2000 SL 4 Escalate

No

No

SL 5 Replace R2204 SL 4 Escalate


1.8 V DC Pk-Pk at MP Z4201_Pins 5,6,7,8 short after TV Test was activated 1.8 V DC Pk-Pk at MP Z4200_Pins 1,2,3,4 short after TV Test was activated

No

Yes

0 Ohm Between MP Z4201_Pins 5,6,7,8 and TRS Fixture GND

Yes

Replace Z4201

ITP SW Flash successful

Yes

SL 5 Replace D2020 SL 4 Escalate

Yes

No

SL 5 Replace D2000 SL 4 Escalate

No

Replace X4201

No

Go to Flash Problems

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Display Illumination Problems - Key Problems part 1

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Display illumination Problems

Key Problems part 1

Flash with EMMA SUCR SW

Yes

More than 2.0 Volt Pulses at MP 51 (V4201) Shortly after phone Power On

START
No Replace X4300 Step 1: Replace Display and retest the phone. If successful claim Display if not go to step 2. Step 2: Replace Camera Flex Module and retest the phone. If successful claim Camera Flex Module if not go to step 3. Step 3: Load ITP SW into the phone Use TRS Fixture Connect: Display and Camera Flex Module Connect: VBATT and DCIO/SEPI and continue with Display illumination problems TRS guide

START
Use TRS Fixture Connect: Display, Keyboard Flex Module, Camera Flex Module, VBATT and DCIO/SEPI

Replace V2402

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Yes

Yes

No

Replace X4300

No

3.0 Volt Pulses at MP 90 (C2224 VOPTO30) Shortly after phone Power On

Yes

Problem with Phone Off

No

Problem with Phone On

0 Volt DC at MP 41 (V2402_Cathode)

Yes

1.8 Volt Pulses at MP 89 (N2201_Pin 3) Shortly after phone Power On

Yes

Replace N2201

Display Backlights Ok

Use Fault trace SW MMI Misc Init Screen Testing Activate Display Backlight

Yes

3.7 Volt DC At MP 41 (V2402_Cathode)

Yes

No SL 5 Replace N2000 SL 4 Escalate

Press the On/Off Key at Camera Flex Module

SL 5 Replace N2000 SL 4 Escalate

No

No

No 3.7 Volt DC at MP 41 (V2402_Cathode)

Disconnect the Camera Flex Module


SL 5 Replace L4200 SL 4 Escalate 3.8 Volt DC at MP 105 (L4201) No SL 5 Replace L4201 SL 4 Escalate

No

Yes
No Yes

Replace Camera Flex Module

Is L4200 Max 0.8 Ohm

No

More than 5.0 Volt Pk-Pk Pulses at MP 107 (L4200) shortly after Display backlight Is set

Problem with Volume Down/Up or Walkman key

Yes

1.8 Volt DC At MP 42 (C2464)

Yes

Press the Volume Down/Up or Walkman key at Camera Flex Module

No SL 5 Replace D2000 SL 4 Escalate Replace Camera Flex Module or X4300

Yes

Yes

No

Yes

0 Volt DC At MP 42 (C2464)

No

SL 5 Replace N2000 SL 4 Escalate

More than 15 Volt Pk-Pk Pulses at MP 102 (C4202) shortly after Display backlights Is set

No

Replace N4201

Problem with Soft right, Clear,Camera or Rock right Key

Yes

1.8 Volt DC At MP 24 (C2463)

No

SL 5 Replace C2463, R2468 or D2000 SL 4 Escalate

Yes

Yes
0 Volt DC at MP 77 (V4205_Pin C) When Display Backlight is set

Replace X4201

Yes

No

SL 5 Replace V4205 or N2000 SL 4 Escalate

No

Press the Camera Key at the Keypad FPC

0 Volt DC At MP 24 (C2463)

Yes

SL 5 Replace D2000 SL 4 Escalate

Go to Key Problems part 2

No

Replace Keypad FPC or X2401

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Key Problems part 2 - LED Problems

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Key problems part 2 NOTE ! Before doing this the Key Problems part 1 TRS guide must be finished

Key Problems part 2

START
Load ITP SW into the phone Use TRS Fixture Connect: Camera Flex Module, Keyboard Flex Module, Display, VBATT and DCIO/SEPI Use Fault Trace SW MMI Activate: Display Backlight Upper Keypad, Middle Keypad and Lower Keypad LED Charge LED and Tally LED

LED Problems

Problem with End red, 1,2, 3" or Rock push Key

Yes

1.8 Volt DC At MP 25 (C2462)

No

SL 5 Replace C2462, R2469 or D2000 SL 4 Escalate

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Yes Press the Key 3" at the Keypad FPC SL 5 Replace V2428 or D2000 SL 4 Escalate
Display
Backlight
Ok
Go to Display illumination Problems

No

0 Volt DC At MP 25 (C2462)

Yes

No

No

Replace Keypad FPC or X2401

Yes

Problem with Send green 7,8, 9" or Rock left Key

Yes

1.8 Volt DC At MP 26 (C2461)

No

SL 5 Replace C2461, R2470 or D2000 SL 4 Escalate

Problem with Tally LED

Yes

Disconnect the Camera Flex Module

0 Volt DC at MP 47 (X4300_Pin B19)

Yes

Replace Camera Flex Module or X4300 SL 5 Replace N2000 SL 4 Escalate

Yes Press the Key 9" at the Keypad FPC 0 Volt DC At MP 26 (C2461) SL 5 Replace V2432 or D2000 SL 4 Escalate

No

No

Yes

No

Problem with Charge LED

Yes

Disconnect the Keypad FPC

More than 1.8 Volt DC at MP 23 (V2207_Cathode)

Yes

Replace Keypad FPC or X2401 SL 5 Replace N2000 SL 4 Escalate

No

Replace Keypad FPC or X2401


No

No

Problem with Act 4,5, 6" or Rock up Key

Yes

1.8 Volt DC At MP 27 (C2460)

No

SL 5 Replace C2460, R2471 or D2000 SL 4 Escalate

Problem with Upper Keypad LED

Yes

Disconnect the Keypad FPC

0 Volt DC at MP 22 (X2401_Pin A10)

Yes

Replace Keypad FPC or X2401 SL 5 Replace N2000 SL 4 Escalate

Yes
No

No

No

Press the Key 6" at the Keypad FPC

0 Volt DC At MP 27 (C2460)

Yes

SL 5 Replace V2424 or D2000 SL 4 Escalate


Problem with Middle Keypad LED Yes Disconnect the Keypad FPC 0 Volt DC at MP 18 (X2401_Pin B8) Yes

No

Replace Keypad FPC or X2401

Replace Keypad FPC or X2401 SL 5 Replace N2000 SL 4 Escalate

No

No

Problem with Soft left *,0, #" or Rock down Key Yes

1.8 Volt DC At MP 28 (C2459)

No

SL 5 Replace C2459, R2472 or D2000 SL 4 Escalate


Problem with Lower Keypad LED Yes Disconnect the Keypad FPC

0 Volt DC at MP 20 (X2401_Pin A3)

Yes

Replace Keypad FPC or X2401 SL 5 Replace N2000 SL 4 Escalate

Yes Press the Key #" at the Keypad FPC 0 Volt DC At MP 28 (C2459) SL 5 Replace D2000 SL 4 Escalate
No

Yes

No

No

Replace Keypad FPC or X2401

Flash the Phone with EMMA SUCR SW

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Main and VGA Camera Problems - Vibrator Problems

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Main and VGA Camera Problems

Vibrator Problems
START

Fault trace SW MMI Misc Activate: Main Camera Test

Load ITP SW into the phone. Use TRS Fixture Connect: Display and Camera Flex Module Connect: VBAT and DCIO/SEPI Use Fault Trace SW

Step 1: Flash the phone with EMMA SUCR SW and retest the phone If successful Claim SW Flash if not go to step 2. Step 2: Replace Camera Flex Module and retest the phone. If successful Claim Camera Flex Module if not then continue with Main and VGA Camera Problems TRS guide.

START
Step 1: Replace Keyboard Flex Module and retest the phone If successful claim Keyboard Flex Module if not go to step 2. Step 2: Load ITP SW into the phone Use TRS Fixture. Connect: VBATT and DCIO/SEPI Use Fault Trace SW and go to: MMI Misc Activate: Vibrator Test Continue with the Vibrator Problems TRS guide

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1.8 Volt DC at 40 (MP R2281 CAM_LDO_EN) and MP 43 (C4330 CI_RESn)

No

Is C2281 Short circuit

No

SL 5 Replace D2000 SL 4 Escalate SL 5 Replace

Yes Yes

C2281

SL 4 Escalate

1.9 Volt DC at MP 38 (C2287 VCAMCORE_18)

No

Are any of C2286 or C2287 Short circuit

No

Replace N2204

Replace X2401

Yes

2.8V-2.9V Pk-Pk Pulses at MP 75 (C4206 VIBR_OUT)

No

SL 5 Replace N2000 SL 4 Escalate

Yes

Yes

SL 5 Replace C2286 or C2287 SL 4 Escalate

2.8V DC at MP 45 (C2283 VCAM_28) and 1.8V DC at MP 39 (C2284 VCAM_18)

No

Are any of C2282, C2283 or C2284 Short circuit

No

Replace N2203

SL 5 Replace Yes Yes


C2282,C2283 or C2284

SL 4 Escalate

13 MHz at MP 48 (C4329) And 26 MHz at MP 46 (C4313)

No

SL 5 Replace D2000 SL 4 Escalate

Yes

Deactivate
Main Camera Test
and Activate
VGA Camera Test
Fault trace SW
MMI
Misc
Activate:
VGA Camera Test

4.8 MHz at
MP 46 (C4313)

No

SL 5 Replace D2000 SL 4 Escalate

Yes

Replace X4300

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Charging Problems - USB/VBUS Charging Problems

SEMC Troubleshooting Manual W890

Charging Problems

START
Step 1: Perform System Connector Protection Test If successful go to step 2. Step 2: Load ITP SW into the phone Connect: Dummy Battery Connect: VBATT and DCIO/SEPI Use Fault Trace SW: Logic, Phone Power Perform Battery and Current Calibration NOTE ! It is very important to follow instrument settings instructions during Battery and Current Calibration Test.

USB/VBUS Charging Problems

Use TRS Fixture and Fault Trace SW Connect: VBATT and DCIO/SEPI Start Battery Calibration

START
Connect DSU-60/USB Cable from PC to the phone Step 1: Perform System Connector Protection Test If successful go to step 2. Step 2: Use Phone with Normal SW Use TRS Fixture Connect: VBATT

No

Battery Calibration Passed

TROUBLESHOOTING

Yes

Is the 3.2V and 4.1V DC at MP 85 (TP2200) during Battery Calibration

Current Calibration Passed Yes No Use TRS Fixture, Fault Trace SW Connect: VBATT and DCIO/SEPI

Yes

Is MP 72 (TP2202) Short circuit to the PBA Shield Can Fence

Yes

SL 5 Replace N2000 SL 4 Escalate Flash the phone with EMMA SUCR SW and go to Charging Test

5 Volt DC at MP 109 (R2240)

Yes

SL 5 Replace N2000 SL 4 Escalate

No

No

No

Replace X2200

N2402 Getting hot

Yes

Replace N2402

SL 5 Replace R2200 SL 4 Escalate

Replace L2405 or L2406

No

Is L2405 and L2406 Ok

Replace System Connector X2400

No

No Yes
Is Connection between PBA Shield Can Fence and Power Supply VBATT GND Ok

No

Is C2422 Short circuit

Yes

SL 5 Replace C2422 SL 4 Escalate

Start the Current Calibration (C.C.)

Yes

5 Volt DC at MP 61 (C2424)

No

Is any of C2423 and C2424 Short circuit

No

Yes Yes SL 5 Replace C2423 or C2424 SL 4 Escalate SL 5 Replace N2000 SL 4 Escalate Yes
The Phone Consuming DCIO Current (During Current Calibration)

Replace System Connector X2400

No

MP 106 (C2241 DCIO_INT) Higher than 3,8 Volt DC

No

Yes Yes

Is R2201 0.3 Ohm

Disconnect VBATT and DCIO/SEPI

Yes

MP 111 (R2201 CHSENSEP) Higher than 3,8 Volt DC


(During C.C.)

SL 5 Replace N2000 SL 4 Escalate

No No
MP 114 (V2202_Pin 2 CHREG) Lower than MP 106 (C2241) (During C.C.)

SL 5 Replace R2201 SL 4 Escalate

Replace V2202

Yes

No

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SIM Problems

SIM Problems - Memory Stick Problems

SEMC Troubleshooting Manual W890

Memory Stick Problems


START
Step 1: Replace SIM/M2 Flex Module and retest the phone. If successful claim SIM/M2 Flex Module, If not go to step 2. Step 2: Load ITP SW into the phone Connect: Dummy Battery to VBATT Insert Test SIM Connect: DCIO/SEPI Use Fault Trace SW

START
Step 1: Replace SIM/M2 Flex Module and retest the phone. If successful claim SIM/M2 Flex Module, If not go to step 2. Step 2: Continue with the Memory Stick Problems TRS guide

Flash the Phone with EMMA SUCR SW

Yes

Sim Com Test Passed

Fault Trace SW
Logic
SIM Card control Activate:
SIM Com Test

TROUBLESHOOTING

Use TRS Fixture


Connect: VBAT and DCIO/SEPI
Use: Fault Trace SW
Logic
SIM Card control

No

Activate: SIMVCC

1.8 Volt DC at MP 70 (C2411)

No

Are any of C2406 and C2411 Short circuit

Yes

SL 5 Replace C2406 or C2411 SL 4 Escalate

Fault trace SW Logic SIM Card Control Activate: Memory Stick Test

Load ITP SW into the phone Use TRS Fixture and connect SIM/M2 Flex Module Connect : VBATT and DCIO/SEPI Insert Memory card Use Fault Trace SW

No

Is X2402 damaged

SIMVCC on Activate: SIMRST

Yes

No

SL 5 Replace N2000 SL 4 Escalate

Memory Stick Test Passed

No

Fault trace SW Logic GPIO Manager GPIO-Read GPIO 12-R

Yes

1.8 Volt DC at MP 71 (C2410)

No

Is C2410 Short circuit

Yes

SL 5 Replace C2410 SL 4 Escalate

Yes

No Yes

SL 5 Replace N2000 If still faulty then Replace D2000 SL 4 Escalate

Flash the phone with EMMA SUCR SW

Is Result GPIO LOW

No

Replace X2402

Yes
SIMVCC on SIMRST on Activate: SIMCLK 1 MHz and 1.6V-1.9V Pk-Pk At MP R2499 No Is R2499 0 Ohm No SL 5 Replace R2499 SL 4 Escalate

SL 5 Replace N2000 SL 4 Escalate

SIMVCC on SIMRST on SIMCLK on Activate: SIM DATA

Yes

Yes

SL 5 Replace N2000 If still faulty then Replace D2000 SL 4 Escalate

Problem solved

No

SL 5 Replace D2000 SL 4 Escalate

1.8 Volt DC at MP 108 (R2419)

No

Disconnect:
VBATT and DCIO/SEPI
Connect:
SIM/M2 Flex Module
to the PBA
Use: DMM

8 Kohm Between MP 132 (X102 SIMVCC) (Black probe) and MP 133 (X102 SIMDAT) (Red probe)

No

SL 5 Replace R2419 SL 4 Escalate SL 5 Replace N2000 If still faulty then Replace D2000 SL 4 Escalate

Yes

Yes

Yes

Claim Component N2000

Replace X2402

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Audio Internal Problems - Audio External Problems

SEMC Troubleshooting Manual W890

Audio Internal Problems


SL 5 Replace Faulty Component SL 4 Escalate Is L3102, C3123 or R3119 Ok 2.2 Volt DC At MP 99 (L3102)

START
If Loudspeaker or Earphone problem follow step 1, 2 and 3. If Mic problem follow step 1 and 3. Step 1: Perform System Connector Protection Test. If successful go to step 2. Step 2: Replace Camera Flex Module and retest the phone. If successful claim Camera Flex Module If not then go to step 3. Step 3: Load ITP SW into the phone. Use TRS Fixture. Connect VBATT and DCIO/SEPI and continue with the Audio internal problems TRS guide No Fault Trace SW Audio and FM Radio Audio Loop test Audio Input: Mic1 Loop Mode: Analog Audio Output: Earphone Apply Audio Loop Blow into the PBA Mic

Audio External Problems

START
Disconnect DCIO/SEPI cabel and Insert PHF set Blow into the AUX Mic Fault trace SW Audio and FM Radio Audio Loop Test Audio Input: AUX1 Loop Mode: Analog Audio Output: AUX Earphone Apply Audio Loop Step 1: Perform System Connector Protection Test. If successful go to step 2. Step 2: Load ITP SW into the phone. Use TRS Fixture Connect: VBATT and DCIO/SEPI Use Fault Trace SW

No

No

SL 5 Replace N2000 SL 4 Escalate

Yes Is L3100,L3101 C3110,R3197,C3121, C3131,R3199,R3198 Ok

Yes

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SL 5 Replace Faulty Component SL 4 Escalate

No

No

More than 100mVolt AC Pk-Pk At MP 98 (L3100) when blowing into the PBA Mic

Replace B3100

Yes

Yes

SL 5 Replace Faulty Component SL 4 Escalate

Yes

Are any of C3139 and C3140 short circuit

No

More than 100mVolt AC Pk-Pk At MP 50 (C3139) and MP 49 (C3140) when blowing into the PBA Mic

Can you hear anything at AUX earphone when blowing into the AUX Mic

Yes

Audio Internal Tested

No

Go to Audio Internal Problems

Yes No

Flash the phone with EMMA SUCR SW

SL 5 Replace N2000 SL 4 Escalate

No

Yes

Replace X4300 Can you hear anything from the Earphone Replace X4300 1.9 Volt DC at MP 53 (C3107) and MP 54 (C3108) Can you hear anything from the Loudspeaker

More than 100mV AC Pk-Pk at MP 64 (L2403 SPL) and MP 63 (L2404 SPR) when blowing into the AUX Mic

Yes

L2403 and L2404 Max 2 Ohm

No

Replace L2403 or L2404

No
Yes Fault Trace SW Audio and FM Radio Audio Loop test Audio Input: Mic1 Loop Mode: Analog Audio Output: Loudspeaker Apply Audio Loop Blow in the PBA Mic
More than 100mV AC Pk-Pk at MP 122 (C3124 MICP_int) and MP 121 (C3125 MICN_int) when blowing into the AUX Mic More Than 100mV AC Pk-Pk at MP 118 (C3113) and MP 120 (C3120) when blowing into the AUX Mic

Yes

Yes

No

Replace System Connector X2400

No

Yes Fault Trace SW Logic GPIO Manager Access Set GPIO_03 to Low Application Set GPIO_01 to Low Access GPIO_02 Read

Yes

No

SL 5 Replace N2000 SL 4 Escalate

SL 5 Replace N2000 SL 4 Escalate

No

More than 100mVolt AC Pk-Pk at MP 87 (C3137) and MP 88 (C3141) when blowing into the PBA Mic

Yes No

Replace N3101

Yes

2.2 Volt DC at MP 123 (C3119)


SL 5 Replace D2000 SL 4 Escalate No 1.8 Volt DC at MP 91 (R3101) 0 Volt DC at MP 94 (R2435) No SL 5 Replace D2000 SL 4 Escalate

Yes

Replace N3101

No
Replace N3100

SL 5 Replace N2000 SL 4 Escalate

Yes

Yes

0 Volt DC at MP 93 (V2405_Pin 5) SL 5 Replace R2440 SL 4 Escalate

No

Replace N2400

No Yes

Go to External Audio Problems

Yes

2.0 V - 2.6 V DC at MP 62 (V2420_Cathode)

Yes

2.6 Volt DC at MP 92 (V2405_Pin 3) and Result GPIO_02 = LOW

No

Replace V2405

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FM Radio Problems
PHF working properly during Voice call FM Radio is not working with Loudspeaker or PHF set

FM Radio Problems - Bluetooth Problems

SEMC Troubleshooting Manual W890

Bluetooth Problems
START
Perform System Connector Protection Test If successful then continue with the FM Radio Problems TRS guide.

Replace N3101

No

Yes

Load ITP SW Into the phone Use TRS Fixture Connect: VBATT and DCIO/SEPI Use Fault Trace SW

START
Flash the phone with the EMMA SUCR SW and retest the phone. If successful claim SW Flashing If not then continue with Bluetooth problems TRS guide.

Change the Bluetooth channels In Fault Trace SW and test the output. Use Spectrum Analyzer Span 10MHz BW: Auto Use RF Probe with 10:1 Divider Use Peak Search when changing the channel. Note: 1MHz channel spacing

Replace N1400

SL 5 Replace N2000 SL 4 Escalate

Yes No

No

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Load ITP SW
into the phone.
Use TRS Fixture
Connect:
Camera Flex Module
VBATT and DCIO/SEPI
Use Fault Trace SW

Fault trace SW
Audio and FM Radio
FM Radio
Audio Output:
Loudspeaker
Frequency:
According to
Signal Generator
Instrument Settings
Set FM Radio

Disconnect: DCIO/SEPI Cable Connect: Customized FM Radio Cable Black Lab Plug to TRS Fixture GND Input and PHF Connector to the Phone System Connector Signal Generator Instrument Settings: Frequency: Use free FM Channel Example: 103 MHz in Sweden Amplitude: 25.0 uVrms FM Dev: +/-22.5 kHz FM Rate: 1kHz Yes 26 MHz at MP 44 (R2101) Yes 3.8 Volt DC at MP 66 (C3304) and 1.8V at MP 52 (C3305)

Fault trace SW TX and RX Bluetooth Channel 0 Set MaxPwr MOD 0 Use Spectrum Analyzer Instrument settings: Frequency: 2402 MHz Span: 1MHz Amplitude: -5dBm BW: Auto Use RF Probe with 10:1 Divider Use Peak Search

All channel passed

Replace N1400

Yes

No

Yes

Replace Main Antenna (PIFA) or X1400

Is MOD 1 Freq. minimum 230 KHz higher then MOD 0 Freq.

Yes

-15dBm at MP 113 (X1400_Pin 1 BT_ANT) (5dBm)

No

No

No

Replace D2105

SL 5 Replace N2000 SL 4 Escalate

Any Signal at MP 113 (X1400_Pin 1 BT_ANT)

Yes

Fault Trace SW TX and RX Bluetooth Channel 0 Set MaxPwr MOD 1 Use Spectrum Analyzer with the previous instrument settings

-10dBm at MP 68 (Z1400_Pin 5) and MP 67 (Z1400_Pin 7) (5dBm)

No

Replace N1400

Yes

More than 40mVolt AC Pk-PK 1 KHz signal at MP 119 (C3145) and MP 117 (C3146)

No

SL 4 Replace N1400 SL 5 Replace C3145, C3146 L3301 or C3301

No

-10dBm at MP 65 (Z1400_Pin 1) (5dBm)

No

SL 5 Replace Z1400 SL 4 Escalate Replace Main Antenna (PIFA) or X1400

Yes
Yes
More than 60 Kohm between MP 44 (R2101) (Red Probe) and Shield Can Fence (Black Probe)

26 MHz Signal At MP 44 (R2101 BT_CLK)


Can you hear 1KHz Tone from the Loudspeaker SL 5 Replace N2000 SL 4 Escalate

No

Yes

Replace D2105

No

No Yes

Replace N1400

Yes

Replace System Connector X2400

Signal Ok

Yes

Claim System Connector X2400

2.7 Volt DC at MP 81 (C2205 VBT27)

Yes

1.8 Volt DC at MP 76 (C2214 VDDE18) and 2.7 Volt DC at MP C2215 VDIG

No

SL 5 Replace N2000 SL4 Escalate

No

SL 5 Replace L2400 SL 4 Escalate

No SL 5 Replace N2000 SL4 Escalate

Yes

Replace N1400

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GSM Network Problems TX part

GSM Network Problems

SEMC Troubleshooting Manual W890

GSM Network Problems RX part


SL 5 Replace N2000 SL 4 Escalate No

START

Replace X1100 or X1203

START
NOTE ! Before this the GSM Network Problems TX part TRS guide must be finished! Go to WCDMA Network Problems TX part

No Load ITP SW into the Phone


Use TRS Fixture
Connect:
VBATT: 3.8 Volt, Limiter 3A,
DCIO/SEPI and SMK RF Probe
Use Fault Trace SW

Max 3 Ohm between MP 95 (X1203_Pin 1) MP 96 (X1203_Pin 2)

Yes

2.8 Volt DC at MP 80 (C2230 VccA)

Go to GSM Network Problems RX part Yes Fault Trace SW TX and RX GSM GSM Mode Settings: TX Switched GSM Radio Settings: Select Band: Select Channel: Power Level: GSM 850 128 5 GSM 900 38 5 DCS 1800 512 0 PCS 1900 512 0

Perform
GSM RSSI Test at
following GSM Bands:

Yes

Phone Reported power at 850 and 900=33dBm 1800 and 1900=30dBm (3dBm)

No

Connect Mobile Phone Tester


Instrument Settings:
System Mode:
TX/RX Tester Mode (GSM)
GSM BAND:
GSM 850, Channel 128
GSM 900, Channel 38
DCS 1800, Channel 512
PCS 1900, Channel 512
Measurment Mode:
Repeat, Burst
Correction: 1.6 dB

GSM 850 GSM 900 DCS 1800 PCS 1900

Perform TX Measurements at following GSM Bands: GSM 850, GSM 900 DCS 1800 and PCS 1900

Connect Mobile Phone Tester Instrument Settings: System Mode: TX/RX Tester Mode (GSM) GSM BAND: Select Channel: GSM 850 128 GSM 900 38 DCS 1800 512 PCS 1900 512 RF Power ON: -60 dBm Correction: -1.6 dBm Measurement Mode: Repeat, CW

Fault Trace SW TX and RX GSM GSM Mode Settings: RX Switched GSM Radio Settings: Select Band: Select Channel: GSM 850 128 GSM 900 38 DCS 1800 512 PCS 1900 512 GSM RSSI Measurements: Start RSSI Test

Yes

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RSSI Test Passed

No

Is Phone Reported Power 5 dBm

No

Perform Antenna Switch Test

Replace N1200

Replace Z1230

No

Is Phone Reported Power -60 dBm

(5dBm)

Fault Trace SW TX and RX WCDMA Radio Settings: Select Band : Band I Fast select channels: Ch LOW Modes: Read RSSI
RX On:
Read Measurement

No Yes Fault Trace SW TX and RX GSM GSM Mode Settings: TX Switched GSM Radio Settings: Select Band : GSM 850 Channel : 128 Power Level: 5

Replace N1200

Instrument Settings:
System Mode:
TX/RX Tester Mode
WCDMA
Downlink Channel:
BAND I: 10562
Measurement Mode:
Repeat
RF Power ON: -60 dBm
Correction: -1.6 dBm

Yes

Go to SERP Calibration

Antenna Swich Test Passed

Yes

1.4V-1.6V Pk-Pk Pulses at MP 3 (R1233 VAPC)

SL 5 Replace D2000 SL 4 Escalate

No Use Spectrum Analyzer Instrument settings: TX Freq: 824.2 MHz Span: 300 kHZ Amplitude: -5 dBm BW: Auto Use RF Probe with 10:1 Divider

Yes

Replace N1200

No

Signal at MP 2 (R1234) -17 dBm (5dBm)

Fault Trace SW Switch GSM Mode Settings to: TX Static

Yes Fault Trace SW TX and RX GSM GSM Mode Settings: TX Static GSM Radio Settings: Select Band : DCS 1800 Channel : 512 Use Spectrum Analyzer
Instrument settings:
TX Freq: 1710.2 MHz
Span: 300 kHZ
Amplitude: -5 dBm
BW: Auto
Use RF Probe with
10:1 Divider

Replace N1230

No

Signal at MP 4 (L1236) -12 dBm (5dBm)

Yes

Replace Z1230

No

Is X1000 Damaged

Yes

Signal at MP 5 (L1234) -12 dBm (5dBm)

Yes

Signal at MP 1 (L1235) -15 dBm (5dBm)

Yes

No

No

Replace X1000

Replace N1230

Replace N1200

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WCDMA Network Problems


WCDMA Network Problems RX part

SEMC Troubleshooting Manual W890

WCDMA Network Problems TX part


START

START
NOTE ! Before this the GSM TX and RX TRS Guides must be finished!

Load ITP SW into the phone. Use TRS Fixture Connect: VBATT: 3.8V, Limiter 3A DCIO/SEPI: 5V, Limiter 2A Use Fault Trace SW

Perform WCDMA Max Pwr 23dBm Test

Instrument Settings:
System Mode:
TX/RX Tester Mode
WCDMA
Downlink Channel:
BAND I: 10562
Measurement Mode:
Repeat
Correction: 1.6 dB

Fault Trace SW
TX and RX WCDMA
Radio Settings:
Select Band: BAND I
Fast Select Channels:
Ch LOW
Modes: Max Pwr 23dBm

NOTE ! Before this the WCDMA Network Problems TX part TRS guide must be finished!

Perform WCDMA RSSI Test

Mobile Phone Tester Instrument Settings: System Mode: TX/RX Tester Mode WCDMA Downlink Channel: BAND I: 10562 Measurement Mode: Repeat RF Power ON: -60 dBm Correction: -1.6 dBm

Fault Trace SW TX and RX WCDMA Radio Settings: Select Band : Band I Fast select channels: Ch LOW Modes: Read RSSI RX On: Read Measurement

TROUBLESHOOTING

Replace N1200

No

26 MHz at MP 59 (C1316 WBCLK)

Yes

1.8 Volt DC at MP 36 (R2220) and MP 35 (C1381)

No

Max Pwr 23dBm Ok (3dBm)

Use Spectrum Analyzer Instrument settings: TX Freq: 2112.4 MHz Span: 10 MHZ Amplitude: -5 dBm BW: Auto Use RF Probe with 10:1 Divider

Mobile Phone Tester Instrument Settings: Change the RF Power to:

No

Is Phone Reported Power -60 dBm

-10 dBm

(5dBm)

Yes

Yes No Yes

Replace N1300

No

1.2V-1.3V DC at MP 13 (N1300_Pin 38) and MP 12 (N1300_Pin 39)

Signal at MP 16 (L1340) -45 dBm (5dBm)

No

SL 5 Replace Z1330 SL 4 Escalate

Go to GO-NOGO Test

SL 5 Replace D2000 SL 4 Escalate

Go to WCDMA Network Problems RX part


Yes

Yes Use Spectrum Analyzer


Instrument settings:
TX Freq: 1922.4 MHz
Span: 10 MHz
Amplitude: -5 dBm
BW: Auto
Use RF Probe with
10:1 Divider

Signal at MP 15 (N1300_Pin 29) -45 dBm (5dBm) No Replace N1300

SL 4 Replace N2205 SL 5 Replace L2207

No

3.1V-3.3V DC at MP 32 (L2207 VCC_WPA)

Yes

Yes

Signal at MP 60 (L1360) -35 dBm (5dBm)

No

Replace N1300

Signal on both side of MP 14 (L1341) -50 dBm (5dBm)

No

SL 5 Replace Z1340 SL 4 Escalate

Yes

Yes
More than 1 Volt DC at MP 58, 57, 56, 55 (N1300_Pins 17, 18 , 19 & 20)

Replace N1380

No

Signal at MP 9 (C1388) -7 dBm (5dBm)

Yes

Signal at MP 34 (L1381) -32 dBm (5dBm)

No

SL 5 Replace Z1360 SL 4 Escalate

No

Replace N1300

Yes

SL 5 Replace D2000 SL 4 Escalate

Yes

SL 5 Replace K1381 SL 4 Escalate

No

Signal at MP 11 (K1380_Pin 5) -7 dBm (5dBm)

Yes

Signal at MP 10 (K1380_Pin 2) -10 dBm (5dBm)

No

SL 5 Replace K1380 SL 4 Escalate

Yes

SL 5 Replace Z1330 SL 4 Escalate

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System Connector Protection Test - Current Consumption Test

SEMC Troubleshooting Manual W890

System Connector Protection Test


Perform Diode and Ohm measurements with a Multimeter
Connect the black probe to ground (Pin 9 at system connector)

Step 1:

Current Consumption Test

Insert Local SIM Card and use the phone with the Normal SW (SSW) and dummy battery connected
to Power Supply Channel 1 VBATT according to Picture 1.
Instrument settings: Voltage: 3.8 Volt, Limiter 3A.
Measure the current when Phone is off. Check the current consumption at Power Supply Channel 1
VBATT.

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Picture 1

Pin 1
Diode Measurements / Volt 0L 0.0 0L 1.0 0L 0L 0L 0L 0 0.7

Pin 9(GND) Pin 12


Ohm Measurements / Ohm 236K 0.0 8K 1K 2.2K 2.2K 0L 1.5K 0 Minimum 30K

Pin at X2400 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

SL 4 Action N2402 if lower than 236K X2400 If more than 0 Ohm X2400 if higher than 8K N3101 if lower or higher than 8K. L2401/L2407 if higher than 8K. X2400 if higher than 1K N3101 if lower or higher than 1K. L2402/L2408 if higher than 1K. X2400 if higher than 2.2K N3101 if lower than 2.2K. L2403 if higher than 2.2K X2400 if higher than 2.2K N3101 if lower than 2.2K. L2404 if higher than 2.2K Not connected X2400 if higher than 1.5K V2420 if lower than 1.5K No Action (GND) N2424 If lower than 30K D2400 If lower than 30K X2400 if higher than 30K N2424 If lower than 30K D2400 If lower than 30K X2400 if higher than 30K

SL 5 Action C2422 if lower than 236K PBA If more than 0 Ohm No Action No Action C2416 if lower than 2.2K C2415 if lower than 2.2K Not connected R2440 and R2436 if higher than 1.5K No Action (GND) Z2400 if higher than 30K Z2400 if higher than 30K

Current consumption in off mode should be less than 1mA.


If more than 1mA go to Dead Phone problems part 1 TRS guide.
Step 2: Start the phone:
Measure the deep sleep current max 6mA typical between 0-3mA.
Make sure that the operator is running with deep sleep. (This operation can be switched off by
operator if the network is busy).
If phone using more than 6mA, then go to EMMA III and perform:
Software Update Contents Refresh (SUCR).
Step 3 with Mobile Phone Tester Instrument Insert Test SIM Card and use the phone with the Normal SW (SSW) and dummy battery connected
to Power Supply Channel 1 VBATT according to Picture 1.
Instrument settings: Voltage: 3.8 Volt, Limiter 3A.
Use Mobile Phone Tester Instrument in signalling mode direct connected to the phone with RF
Connector or use Shield Box if not possible. Phone Display must be on during these tests to get
correct current measurements.
Perform Radio TX measurements at GSM and WCDMA Band by making the phone call from the UE
into the Mobile Phone Test Instrument (NW) and compare current consumption result with the test
limits below.
GSM 850, 900, 1800, 1900 Transmitter Transmitter Transmitter Transmitter current current current current 850 MHz at Ch: 128 power level 5. Typical 350mA 900 MHz at Ch: 1 power level 5. Typical 350mA 1800 MHz at Ch: 512 power level 0. Typical 300mA 1900 MHz at Ch: 512 power level 0. Typical 300mA

11 12

0.7

Minimum 30K

0L

80K

V2202 if lower than 80K

C2423,C2424 or N2000 if lower than 80K

-Tolerance: 20%

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TROUBLESHOOTING

Current Consumption Test

SEMC Troubleshooting Manual W890

WCDMA BAND I - Transmitter current WCDMA BAND I Low RX Ch: 10562 at 23dBm output power Max 800mA If current consumption is not correct, the fault could be fixed by running SERP calibration if not then
go to GSM and WCDMA Network problems TRS guides.
If the current consumptions are equal to test limits then go to Charging Test.
Step 4 with Fault Trace SW application: - Flash the phone with ITP SW - Use TRS Fixture - Connect the: Power Supply Channel 1 VBATT: Instrument settings: Voltage: 3.8 Volt, Limiter 3A Power Supply Channel 2 DCIO/SEPI Instrument settings: Voltage: 5 Volt, Limiter 2A -Connect DCIO/SEPI Cable to the phone Perform the following tests: - Max TX Power GSM 850 MHz Fault Trace SW settings: TX and RX GSM
GSM Mode Settings:
TX Switched
GSM Radio Settings:
Select Band: GSM 850
Channel: 128
Power Level: 5
- Max TX Power GSM 900 MHz Fault Trace SW settings: TX and RX GSM
GSM Mode Settings:
TX Switched
GSM Radio Settings:
Select Band: GSM 900
Channel: 1
Power Level: 5
- Max TX Power DCS 1800 MHz Fault Trace SW settings: TX and RX GSM
GSM Mode Settings:
TX Switched
GSM Radio Settings:
Select Band: DCS 1800
Channel: 512
Power Level: 0

- Max TX Power PCS 1900 MHz Fault Trace SW settings: TX and RX GSM
GSM Mode Settings:
TX Switched
GSM Radio Settings:
Select Band: PCS 1900
Channel: 512
Power Level: 0
- Max TX Power WCDMA BAND I Fault Trace SW settings: TX and RX WCDMA
Radio Settings:
Select Band: BAND I
Fast Select Channels: Ch LOW
Modes: Max Pwr 23dBm
Compare current consumption during Max TX Power Tests with the current consumption limits below. Transmitter current Transmitter current Transmitter current Transmitter current Transmitter current Typical 600mA Tolerance: 10% If current consumption is not correct, the fault could be fixed by running SERP calibration if not then go to GSM and WCDMA Network problems TRS guides. If the current consumptions are equal to the sheet then go to Charging Test. 850 MHz at Ch: 128, Power level 5. Typical 240mA 900 MHz at Ch: 1, Power level 5. Typical 300mA 1800 MHz at Ch: 512, Power level 0. Typical 200mA 1900 MHz at Ch: 512, Power level 0. Typical 280mA in WCDMA BAND I at RX Ch Low: 10562, Max power level 23 dBm and RX On.

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Battery and Current Calibration Test - Backup Capacitor Test

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Battery and Current Calibration Test


Use Phone with the ITP SW Instrument settings for the Battery Calibration Test Power Supply Channel 1 VBATT: X Volt according to the Fault Trace SW Test Instructions:
Fault Trace SW-Logic-Phone Power-Battery Calibration and follow test instructions.
Limiter: 2A.
Power Supply Channel 2 DCIO/SEPI: 5.0 Volt Limiter: 2A If test is performed at the Core Level then use dummy battery according to the Equipment List for this test. If using TRS Fixture no dummy battery is needed. Note: Maximal cable length between Power Supply Channel 1 VBATT and the dummy battery or TRS Fixture must be 1m. The cable must have a capacity for at least 16A. Limits Table for the Battery Calibration Test Voltage Level on VBATT Min Max 3.2 Volt 250 350 3.2 Volt FA 15E 4.1 Volt 800 900 4.1 Volt 320 384 To perform this test use:
-

Backup Capacitor Test

Phone with the ITP SW


Power Supply Channel 1 VBATT: Instrument settings: Voltage: 3.8V, Limiter: 2A
Power Supply Channel 2 DCIO/SEPI: Instrument settings Voltage: 5V, Limiter: 2A

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This test should be performed in 3 steps:


Step1:
Measure the voltage at the Back up capacitor by using Fault Trace SW- Logic - ADC Values
Read ADC Value (Reading 1).
Step2:
This step should be done 30 seconds after Step 1. Measure the voltage at the Backup
capacitor by using Fault Trace SW - Logic ADC Values - ADC Channels Read ADC
Value (Reading 2).
Step3:
Compare the difference between Reading 1 and Reading 2 with the reference table below. If the Reading 1 value is between 50 and 680 go to Interval 1, if between 681 and 800 go to Interval 2, if between 801 and 880 go to Interval 3 and compare with the Reading 2 Reading 1 Min and Max Limits. Reference Table:

UNIT mV HEX mV HEX

Instrument settings for the Current Calibration Test If test is performed at the Core Level then use dummy battery according to the Equipment List for this test. If using TRS Fixture no dummy battery is needed. Note: The Power Supply Channel 1 VBATT must allow reverse current. Note: Maximal cable length between Power Supply Channel 1 VBATT and the dummy battery or TRS Fixture must be 1m. The cable must have a capacity for at least 16A. Note: Length of the Power Supply Channel 2 DCIO/SEPI customized cable must be exact 1,3m.

Min Absolute readout Reading 1 50

Max 880

Unit Dec

Reading 1 (Dec)
Power Supply Channel 1 VBATT: 3.8 Volt Limiter 2A Power Supply Channel 2 DCIO/SEPI: 5.0 Volt Limiter: 2A Use dummy battery according to the Equipment List for this test. Limits Table for the Current Calibration Test Measured Current Name Min 100mA DCIO Current 50 800mA DCIO Current 725

Reading 2 Reading 1 (Dec) Min Max 210 30 10

Interval 1 (50 680) Interval 2 (681 800) Interval 3 (801 880)

20 5 0

Max 150 875

Unit mA mA

Note: The upper table contains the absolute limits for the readouts. The lower table contains the allowed delta between the first and the second readout, separated in time with 30 seconds. If the readings is out of limits replace SIM/M2 Flex Module. If problem is not solved then SL 5 Replace N2000 SL 4 Escalate.

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Charging Test - ASIC Revision Test

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To perform this test use:

Charging Test

ASIC Revision Test


Note: The Keypad Scan Test must be disabled in Fault Trace SW when performing this test. Purpose with this test is to check following items: that ASIC-s Revision State is correct
Check if communication to and from the ASIC-s is Ok

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- Phone with the Normal SW (SSW) - Dummy Battery connected to Power Supply Channel 1 VBATT - Power Supply Channel 1 VBATT instrument settings: Voltage: 3.0 to 4.2 Volts, according to VBATT row in the Reference Table. Limiter: 2A Power Supply Channel 2 DCIO/SEPI instrument settings:
Voltage: 5V
Limiter: 2A
Test instructions: Disconnect the DCIO/SEPI Cable between each measurement and wait for phone to shutdown before changing VBATT voltage. Take a note of Current measurements at Power Supply Channel 2 DCIO/SEPI and Display charging indicator status, X seconds after DCIO/SEPI cable has been inserted according to Test Time row in the reference table below. Compare test results with reference table below, tolerance +/-20%.

The tested ASIC-s is: D2000 N2000 N1400 N1200 (Anja)


(Vera)
(Bluetooth and FM Radio ASIC)
(Gimli)

To perform this test use: Phone with the ITP SW


TRS Fixture (On PBA Level)
Dummy Battery (When TRS Fixture is not used)
Power Supply Channel 1 VBATT (Voltage: 3.8V, Limiter: 2A)
Power supply Channel 2 DCIO/SEPI (Voltage: 5V, Limiter: 2A)
Fault Trace SW: General Asic Revisions Read All

Reference Table VBATT x Volt Test Time x sec. DCIO/SEPI Current mA Display indicate charging

3.0 15s 250 Nothing

3.1 15s 250 Nothing

3.2 25s 500 Yes

3.3 25s 500 Yes

3.4 25s 500 Yes

3.5 25s 500 Yes

3.6 50s 900 Yes

3.7 50s 900 Yes

3.8 45s 900 Yes

3.9 25s 800 Yes

4.0 25s 700 Yes

4.1 25s 500 Yes

4.2 45s 0 Fully Charged

Reference return value can be found in the table below. ASIC Description Part number 1200-0186 1000-8142 Return value (hex)

D2000 N2000

CPU (Anja) Power Management (Vera)

0xC9 0xC7

N1400

Bluetooth Firmware Revision

1200-6182 Ox5,0x1

Chip ID

0x0,0x0,0x0,0x0 Will always return 0 on STLC because Chip ID is not supported.

Power Supply Channel 1 VBATT must allow reverse current.


If the charging current is Not equal to the reference table go to Charging problems TRS
Guide.
If the charging current is equal to reference table then insert the normal battery and test the
charging current to define if the phone battery is working properly.
Measure the voltage at the battery to define the current level.
If the battery is receiving the right current, then the phone and the battery are working
properly.

N1400 N1200

FM Radio GSM Tranceiver (Gimli) Revision R1A: Revision R1B:

1200-6182 100-8134

Ox800 Ox7 0x8

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Antenna Switch Test

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Antenna Switch Test


The purpose of this test is to check antenna switch functionality controlled by CPU (Central Processing Unit) To perform this test use: - Phone with the ITP SW - TRS Fixture - Fault Trace SW SW Settings: According to Fault Trace SW Settings Instructions - Power Supply Channel 1 VBATT Instrument settings: 3.8 Volt, Limiter 3 A - Power Supply Channel 2 DCIO/SEPI Instrument settings: 5.0 Volt, Limiter 2 A - DMM (Digital Multi Meter). Test Instructions: Use Fault Trace SW to switch between GSM 850, DCS 1800 and WCDMA BAND I. Use DMM and measure voltage at MP 6 (C1240), MP 7 (C1241) and MP 8 (C1242). Compare the result with Antenna Switch Reference Table. Note: 1.8 Volt = H (High) and 0.0 Volt = L (Low) Fault Trace SW Settings Instructions: Note: All bands below must be tested! GSM 850: Fault Trace SW Tx and Rx GSM Gsm Mode Settings: TX Static Gsm Radio Settings Select Band: GSM 850 Select Channel: 128 DCS 1800: Fault Trace SW Tx and Rx GSM Radio Settings: TX Static Gsm Radio Settings Select Band: DCS 1800 Select Channel: 512 WCDMA BAND I: Fault Trace SW Tx and Rx WCDMA Select Band: BAND I Select TX Channel: 9612 Modes: Max Pwr 23dBm Antenna Switch Reference Table:

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BAND GSM 850 DCS 1800 WCDMA BAND I

MP C1240 H H H

MP C1241 L H L

MP C1242 H L L

If all Bands passed Antenna Switch Test then continue with GSM Network Problems TX part TRS guide, if not SL 5 Replace D2000 SL 4 Escalate.

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Reference Measurement Points

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Voltages to N2000 MP Phone Off Phone On

Shield Can Fence (78) PBA GND 0.00V 0.00V

MP TP2200 (85) VBATI 3.8V 3.8V

MP TP2202 (72) BDATA 0.00V 0.00V

Power sup 3.80 V Power sup 3.80 V

Main Camera Use Fault Trace SW to activate and deactivate Main Camera. Camera Flex Module and Display must be connected to the PBA MP MP R2281 (40) MP C4330 (43) MP C2287 (38) MP C2283 (45) CAM_LDO_EN CI_RESn VCAMCORE_18 VCAM_28 Main Camera Off 0.00V 0.00V 0.00V 0.00V Main Camera On 1.8V 1.8V 1.9V 2.8V VGA Camera Use Fault Trace SW to activate and deactivate VGA Camera. Camera Flex Module and Display must be connected to the PBA MP MP R2281 (40) MP C4330 (43) MP C2287 (38) MP C2283 (45) CAM_LDO_EN CI_RESn VCAMCORE_18 VCAM_28 VGA Camera Off 0.00V 0.00V 0.00V 0.00V VGA Camera On 1.8V 1.8V 1.9V 2.8V

MP C2284 (39) VCAM_18 0.00V 1.8V

MP C4329 (48) CAMSYSCLK 0Hz 13MHz

MP C4313 (46) CI_PCLK 0Hz 26MHz

Voltages from N2000 MP

Phone Off Phone On

MP C2209 (115) VAUDIO26 0.00V 0.00V 2.6V

MP C2216 (79) VANA25 0.00V 0.00V 2.5V

MP R1261 (21) VDDE18 0.00V 0.00V 1.8V

MP C2205 (81) VBT27 0.00V 0.00V 2.7V

MP C2215 (116) VDIG 0.00V 0.00V 2.7V

Power sup 0.00 Volt Power sup 3.80 Volt Power sup 3.80 Volt

MP C2284 (39) VCAM_18 0.00V 1.8V

MP C4329 (48) CAMSYSCLK 0Hz 13MHz

MP C4313 (46) CI_PCLK 0Hz 4.8MHz

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Voltages from N2000 MP

Phone Off Phone On

MP L2200 (101) VCORE12 0.00V 0.00V 1.2V

MP R1260 (19) VccA 0.00V 0.00V 2.8V

MP C2218 (74) VBACKUP 2.2V 2.2V 2.2V

C100

Power sup 0.00 Volt Power sup 3.80 Volt Power sup 3.80 Volt C100 Completely charged and SIM/M2 Reader Connected to the PBA

Charging Charging off 1: DCIO/SEPI not connected. 2: DCIO/SEPI connected. Charging off

Charging 100mA: Use Fault Trace SW: Start Current Calibration-----> Set VBATT to 3.8 Note: The Current Calibration Test must be repeted if current consumtion drop-down lower then 50mA at Power Supply Channel 2 when you performing this measurements. MP C2424 (61) DCIO 0.00V 5.0V 5.0V 4.5V

Charging 800mA: Use Fault Trace SW: Start Current Calibration-->Set VBATT to 3.8V-->Perform Step1 Note: The Current Calibration Test must be repeted if current consumtion drop-down lower then 725mA at Power Supply Channel 2 when you performing this measurements. MP C2241 (106) DCIO_INT 3.6V 4.7V 4.8V 4.3V MP V2202 Pin2 (114) CHREG 3.2V 4.7V 3.8V 2.3V MP R2201 (111) CHSENSEP 3.8V 3.8V 3.8V 4.2V

MP Charging off 1 Charging off 2 Charging 100mA Charging 800mA Power sup 3.80 Volt Power sup 3.80 Volt

Clocks from N2000 MP Phone Off Phone On

MP R2199 (73) RTCCLK 0Hz 32.768kHz

DCIO/SEPI Charger voltage 0.0 Volt Charger voltage 5.0 Volt Charger voltage 5.0 Volt Charger voltage 5.0 Volt

VBATT Power sup 3.8 Volt Power sup 3.8 Volt Power sup 3.8 Volt Power sup 3.8 Volt

VBUS USB cable connected to PC MP MP R2240 (109) VBUS 0.00V 5.0V Power sup 3.80 Volt Power sup 3.80 Volt

VCORE18 from N2202 MP Phone Off Phone On

MP C2239 (82) VCORE18 0.00V 1.8V

Power sup 0.00 Volt Power sup 3.80 Volt

USB Cable disonnected from the phone USB Cable connected to the phone

MCLK 26MHz from N1200 MP WCDMA Use Fault Trace SW to activate and deactivate WCDMA Radio MP MP L2207 (32) VCC_WPA WCDMA Radio Off 0.00V WCDMA Radio On 3.2V Phone Off Phone On

MP N1300_Pin 39 (12) WPAVcc 0.00V 1.3V

MP N1300_Pin 38 (13) WPABIAS 0.00V 1.3V

MP R2220(36) DCDC_EN 0.00V 1.8V

MP C2230 (80) VccA 2.8V 2.8V

MP C1316 (59) 26 MHz WBCLK 0 Hz 26 MHz

MP R2100 (37) MCLK 0Hz 26MHz

Power sup 3.80 Volt Power sup 3.80 Volt

FM Radio N1400 Use Fault Trace SW to activate and deactivate FM Radio MP MP C3304 (66) VBATi FM Radio Off 3.8V FM Radio On 3.8V

MP C1408 VDDE18 1.8V 1.8V

MP R2101 (44) BT_CLK 26MHz 26MHz

Bluetooth N1400 Use Fault Trace SW to activate and deactivate Bluetooth MP MP C2205 (81) VBT27 Bluetooth Off 2.7V Bluetooth On 2.7V

MP C3305 (52) VDDE18 1.8V 1.8V

MP C2215 (116) VDIG 1.8V 1.8V

MP R2101 (44) BT_CLK 26MHz 26MHz

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MP 1 (L1235)

MP 2 (R1234)

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Measurement Points Pictures

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MP 4 (L1236)

MP 5 (L1234)

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MP 9 (C1388)

MP 10 (K1380 Pin 2)

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Measurement Points Pictures

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MP 11 (K1380 Pin 5)

MP 14 (L1341)

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Measurement Points Pictures

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MP 15 (N3100 Pin 29)

MP 16 (L3140)

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MP 17 (R1263)

MP 34 (L1381)

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MP 37 (R2100 MCLK)

MP 44 (R2101 BTCLK)

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MP 46 (C4313 4,8 MHz)

MP 46 (C4313 26 MHz)

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Measurement Points Pictures

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MP MP 48 (C4329 13 MHz)

MP 59 (C1316 WBCLK)

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Measurement Points Pictures

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MP 60 (L1360)

MP 65 (Z1400 Pin 1)

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MP 67 (Z1400 Pin 7)

MP 68 (Z1400 Pin 8)

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MP 73 (R2199 RTCCLK)

MP 75 (C4206 VIBR_OUT)

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MP 110 (R2499 SIMCLK)

MP 113 (X1400 Pin 1)

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MEASUREMENT POINTS
MP 1 MP 2 MP 3 MP 4 MP 5 MP 6 MP 7 MP 8 MP 9 MP 10 MP 11 MP 12

Front Side
MP 13 MP 14 MP 15 MP 16

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B3100

C1101

E1000
C1340 C1342 C1310

MP 55

L1237 C1346

X1000

L1340

R1343

C1311

R1303 R1302 R1342 R1301 R1341

MEASUREMENT POINTS

C1100 C1331 C1341

MP 56

Z1330

C1345

Z1340

MP 57

C1239

L1233

N1300

R1305 L1232 C1240 L1231 C1241 L1230 C1242

R1300 R1340

R1231

R1232

C1301

L1341

MP 58

N1230

K1380

R1230

C1237

C1344

C1343

C1238

L1234

C1245

C1312

R1200

C1231 C1243

C1244

3 Z4202

C1233

Z1230

C1236

C1204 C1360

C1316

L1235

C1230

C1206

R1201

MP 59

V2421

L2405

MP 60

C1232

K1381

C1363

N2402

C2424

R1380

C1380

L1360

C1362

C1361

MP 61
L2406

L1236

R1382

L1381

3 Z4200

R1235

L1264

C2416

L2403 L2408 L2407 L2400

C1388

V2420

C1235

C1268

C1269

C2420

R1234

N1380

C1267

C1266

L1380

R1236

C1389
L1263
L1262

Z1360

C2415

L2404

MP 62

R2121 C1382 R1387

C3304

C2121

C1385 C1234 R1233 C1265 C1386 R1311

C2421

L2401

C2419

C1409

C3115

R2119

R2235

Z1400

R3302

L2402

MP 63

C1381

MP 64

R1385

C1264

N1400

5 8

6 7 Z4201

7 6

8 5
R1262 C2431

C1387
C1314 C2237 C1313 C2236

C1383

L1260

R1313

C1384

R1384

L3300

L3301 V2431 C2422

R1312 C1270

C2235 C2233

R2221 C2231 R2100

R2442

R2101

B1260

N1200

L1261

C1271

D2105

MP 65

MP 66

C1261

C1260

R1260

N1310
R1304

SP2101

L2207

N2205

C1407 R1493

MP 67
SP2105 R3303 C3302 C3305 R3301 R1494 C1412 C1408 C3301

C1263

C1315

R1310

R2210

C2232

SP2104

R1263

C1262

R1261

C2234

R2220

MP 68

C2286

C2287

C4329

C4313

C4204

C4309

C4308

R2443

X2401

A1 A13

N2204

C2461 C2460 C2459

R2464 R2465 R2466

OUT OUT
Z4201

C4213

C4330
C2426 C2464 R2461

C4312

C4307

C2462

R2463

C2281

R2281

B1

B13

Z4200

N2203

C4304

C2463

R2462

X4201

C4322

V3100

C3109

IN OUT

R3116

R3115

Measurement points used in TRS Guide Display Problems

V2424

C4207

V2423

IN
C2465 C2470 C2467 C2469 C2468 V4211 V2426 Z4202 R4299

C2284

C2282

C4303

C4321

R4298

R3135

R3136

V3101

V4201

V2427

C2283

C4320

C4214

C4227

R4214

C4228

C3140

C3139

C3107

C3108

C4305

C4306

C2432

V2402

V2430

C4310

C4311

A20

A1

IN
V4209 V2207

X4300
B20 B1

See details to the Left for measurement points used in TRS Guide Display Problems

V2425

V2428

V2429

MP 17

MP 18

MP 19

MP 20

MP 21

MP 22

MP 23

MP 24

MP 25

MP 26

MP 27

V2432

MP 28

MP 29

MP 30

MP 31

MP 32

MP 33

MP 34

Mp 35

MP 36

MP 37

MP 38

MP 39

MP 40

MP 41

MP 42

MP 43

MP 44

MP 45

MP 46

MP 47

MP 48

MP 49

MP 50

MP 51

MP 52

MP 53

MP 54

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MP 69 MP 70 MP 71 MP 72 MP 73 MP 74 MP 75 MP 76 MP 77 MP 78 MP 79 MP 80 MP81 Mp 82

Back Side
MP 83 MP 84 MP 85 MP 86 MP 87 MP 88 MP 89 MP 90 MP 91 MP 92 MP 93 MP 94

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C2444

R2406

C2443

B1

B9

TP2202

TP2201

R2446 R2447 R2414 R2415

R2439

X2200
C2238

N2201 TP2200 TP3101

C2224 C2223

V2405

C2448

C3106

R2438 R2437 R2435

R3118

R3101

R2441

R2440

C2409

N2202

A1

A9

C3141 C3137
C3142

R2472

R2467

R2469

C2407

C2410

C2408

C2428

R2444 R2445

R2470

R2471

R2468

C2244

C2239
C2212

R3103

R2200

V2200

C2211

R3106

C2411

N3100
C3103

R2436

C2473

N2400

X2402

C3143

MP 115

R3102

V2406

MP 116
SP3200 R2233 SP3201
V4205

R2230

R2231

C2207

C2229

R2296 C2322 C2319 C2106

C2213

C2335

R2475

C2314

R3304

C2339

R2403

R2404

R2401

R2402

R2304

R4209

R2293 R2223

C2225

C2205

C2208

C2216

C2200

C2347
R2204 C2343 C2342

R2203

R3120

C3118
C3123

MP 117

MEASUREMENT POINTS

C2202

R3134

C2218

C4206

C2215

C2209

R2152 C2105 R2104 C2341

C3138

C2307

C2214

C2102

C3135

R3119

R2234

C2230

R2237

MP 118

C3155

R2298

C3149

C3130

C2204

C2333 SP2130 SP2103

C3146 C3145
C3129 C3133

MP 119

R2416 C2104

B2100

C3113 C3120
C3122 R3199

R2199

D2000

R3113 R3114

MP 120
V2422

C2305

C5104 C2329 C2327

C3121 C3131

N2000

SP2132 SP1400

C2400

C3126

R3198

C5103 C2324 C2326 C2330 R4296 C2328

C2436

C3112

SP2100

C3158 C3159 C3151

X2400

C2103 R2400

C3132

C3156

C3157

N3101

C3150

MP 121

MP 122

R2150 R2151

R2421 R2422

C2412

C3125

C3124

C3119

C2304

C2401
R4212

C2435

R2454

C3152

MP 123

C2346

C2414
R4211 C4212 C4202 C3136 C4205 C4230 R2419 C2429 R2499 C2433 R2434

R3112

C3127

C2344 C2345 SP1200 SP1201

C2303 C2334 C2302 C2301 R5100

N2424
Z2400

MP 124

C2222

C2240

C2242

C2241

C2406

R1203

C2405

R1204

C2219 L2201 L4201

R2294

C2434

V2206

C2220

C2210

C2221

D2400

MP 125

R4203

C2423

MP 126

L2200

R2476

C2336

C2337

C2340

R2448

C2316

R1205

C2315

C2308

C2311

C2338

SP1402 SP1401

SP1403 SP1405

C2318

R2240
L4200

C2437 C2288

C4200

C2226

R4297

R2433

SP1404

R2299

N4201

V2202
C4203
R2201

MP 127

SP5107

SP5106

SP5104

SP5102

SP5105

C1103

MP 128
R1101 R1102 C1102

SP5103

SP5101

E1001
MP 129
C1104

X1203

OUT

IN

C3110

L3101

L3100

L3102

C3117

X1100

X1400
C3306

R3197

MP 130

MP 131

MP 95

MP 96

MP 97

Mp 98

MP 99

MP 100

MP 101

MP 102

MP 103

MP 104

MP 105

MP 106

MP 107

MP 108

MP 109

MP 110

MP 111

MP 112

MP 113

MP 114

1217-3942 rev. 1

40 (119)

MEASUREMENT POINTS

SIM FPC

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MP 132

MP 133

MEASUREMENT POINTS

1217-3942 rev. 1

41 (119)

MEASUREMENT POINTS

Top Schematic

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VBATI VDDE18 VBATI VDDE18 VDIG VccA OPTOSENSE VCC_WPA VBT27 VAUDIO26 VBEAR26 VOPTO30 VCAMCORE_18 VCAM_28 VCAM_18

VDIG

VCC_WPA VccA

VAUDIO26

VOPTO30

VCAM_28 VCAM_18

VAUDIO26

VCAM_28

VDDE18 Access side GPIO mapping VOPTO30 VCAMCORE_18 VBATI Port AccGPIO00 AccGPIO01 AccGPIO02 AccGPIO03 AccGPIO04 VBATI VDDE18 VOPTO30 AccGPIO05 AccGPIO06 AccGPIO07 AccGPIO08 VCAMCORE_18 VCAM_28 VCAM_18 VAUDIO26 OPTOSENSE AccGPIO09 AccGPIO10 AccGPIO11 AccGPIO12 AccGPIO13 Usage USB_HSSTP USB_HSDIR CTMS APP_LOG USB_HSINCLK USB_HSNXT USB_HSDATA4 USB_HSDATA5 USB_HSDATA6 USB_HSDATA7 not used* OVP_FLAG BT_SPI_INT not used* not used* not used* USB_HSCHIP_SEL not used* USB_HSDATA3 BT_SPI_CS0n BT_SPI_DI BT_SPI_DO BT_SPI_CLK not used* Page B14 B14 B14 B14 B14 B14 B14 B14 B14 B14 B15 B14 R12 B15 B15

VBT27

VBEAR26 VCAMCORE_18

VCAM_18

I2CCLK1 I2CDAT1 MCLK TX_ADSTR DCDC_EN TESTOUT WPAVCC BT_CLKREQ VAD SPL SPR FMRESn FM_ANTENNA Application & Sys.Performance CAMSYSCLK

I2CCLK1 I2CDAT1 CAMSYSCLK

I2CCLK1 I2CDAT1 CAMSYSCLK

AccGPIO14 AccGPIO15 AccGPIO16 AccGPIO17

MEASUREMENT POINTS

B15 B14 B15 B14 R12 R12 R12 R12 B15

MCLKREQ BT_CLK RTCCLK BTRESn MICN/AUXinR MICP/AUXinL

MCLKREQ BT_CLK RTCCLK BTRESn Imaging VAUDIO26 VBEAR26 VBATI VBT27 VDDE18 VDIG VCC_WPA VDDE18 VBATI VDDE18 VBATI VDDE18 VAUDIO26 VBEAR26 RTCCLK MCLKREQ BT_CLK I2CDAT1 I2CCLK1 MICN/AUXinR MICP/AUXinL FMRESn FM_ANTENNA MICN/AUXinR MICP/AUXinL VAD FMRESn FM_ANTENNA Audio SPL SPR Access RTCCLK BTRESn MCLK TX_ADSTR DCDC_EN TESTOUT WPAVCC BT_CLKREQ VccA VCC_WPA VBT27 VDIG BT_ANT X1400 1200-4733 1 2 BT ANT GSM/UMTS 1 2 VccA VBATI X1203 1200-4733

AccGPIO18 AccGPIO19 AccGPIO20 AccGPIO21 AccGPIO22 AccGPIO23

MP 95

Application side GPIO mapping Port AppGPIO00 Usage FM_INT CFMS_AID not used* MEGA_STANDBY CAM_LDO_EN AMPCTRL not used* not used* not used* not used* not used* CIF_STANDBY MSDETECT not used not used DCON Page A04 B14 B15 I03 B08 A02 B15 B15 B15 B15 B15 I03 B13 B15 B15 B03

MP 96

MP 65

AppGPIO01 AppGPIO02 AppGPIO03 AppGPIO04 AppGPIO05 AppGPIO06 AppGPIO07 AppGPIO08 AppGPIO09 AppGPIO10 AppGPIO11 AppGPIO12 AppGPIO13 AppGPIO14 AppGPIO15

SPR SPL VAD

BT_CLKREQ WPAVCC TESTOUT DCDC_EN TX_ADSTR MCLK

OPTSENSE

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MEASUREMENT POINTS

Audio Top

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VBATI

VDDE18

VAUDIO26

VBEAR26

VBATI VDDE18 VAUDIO26 VBEAR26

VBEAR26 VAUDIO26

VBATI

MEASUREMENT POINTS

VBATI VAUDIO26 VBEAR26

MICN/AUXinR MICP/AUXinL FMR FML

MICN/AUXinR MICP/AUXinL FMR FML Audio Analog VAD SPL SPR VAD SPL SPR

VDDE18

VBATI

VBATI VDDE18

FM_ANTENNA

FM_ANTENNA

FMRESn RTCCLK I2CDAT1 I2CCLK1

FMRESn RTCCLK I2CDAT1 I2CCLK1 FM Radio FMR FML

Audio Digital

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MEASUREMENT POINTS

Audio Analog
VBATI

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MP 119
FML C3145 470nF FM_L

C3106

10uF FMR C3146 470nF FM_R

MP 117
R3102 4.7Kohms N3100 A1 A3 10Kohms SP_REAR_P SP_REAR_N R3103 R3118 4.7Kohms C1 C3 AUDIO_PA INVDD IN+ Bypass SHDN Vo1 V02 GND GND B3 A2 C2 B1 B2 C3107 33pF <NM> C3108 33pF <NM> R3116 0ohms NM R3106 10Kohms TP3101

CAM FLEX Connector


X4300 1200-2290

Sensitive node

MP 53

MP 54
R3115 0ohms C3109 NM SPREARP

A2

<NM>

33pF

D2000 APPLICATION GPIO_05 R24 AMPCTRL

MP 91

SPREARN A3

L3100 1201-5128 BLM15AG102SN1D C3306 33pF NM C3110 18pF 1 2 OUT GND VCC GND 4 3

L3102 100MHz 1k 1201-5128 BLM15AG102SN1D C3117 10pF R3119 100ohms R3120 220ohms C3123 C3118 CCO_INTMIC

C3137 220nF

C3141 220nF

B3100

1200-2390

R3101

MP 98

MP 99

DB3150FT/7POPHF 1201-8568

100Kohms

MIC

C3103 1uF

NCP2890FCT1_LEADFREE 1000-0372 LEADFREE

SPM0204HE5-PB

V3100 1001-0796 ESDALC6V1M3 NM

MP 87

MP 49

C3142 33pF

33pF

MEASUREMENT POINTS

0ohms

R3197

10uF

4.7uF

VBATI

VAUDIO26

VBEAR26

N2000 Ericsson AB 3100 MMI AUDIO IF N13 P14 N7 N6 P5 M5 M4 P4 N4 H14 R3134 24Kohms J12 M7 N5 C3138 47nF AUXO1 1 33pF C3159 33pF C3158 V3101 1001-0796 ESDALC6V1M3 AUXO2 NM 2 SPFRONTN R3136 0ohms NM B3 SPFRONTP

MIC1P_2

C3121 100nF

R3199 100ohms C3122 27pF C3131 100nF CCO_TJATTE_1 R3198 0ohms C3126 33pF NM 33pF

MIC1P

N10 M10 PHFMICP PHFMICN N9 P9 N8 C3157 33pF C3132 100nF N11 C3133 100nF P10 P12 P11 P8

MIC1P MIC1N MIC2P MIC2N MIC3P MIC3N MIC4P MIC4N LINEIN1 LINEIN2 VDD_SPKR VDD_AUDIO VDD_BEAR VDD_AUXO AB3100 1202-0639

CCO1 CCO2 SPKRP_OUT SPKRN_OUT BEARP_OUT BEARN_OUT AUXO1_OUT AUXO2_OUT MIDR_OUT PLL_DEC3 PLL_DEC4 VSS_SPKR VSS_BEAR

C3143

L3101 1200-0317 BLM15HD182SN

CCO_TJATTE

Earphone
MP 50 MP 49

R3135 NM

0ohms B2

C3156

<NM>

2.2uF C3119

2.2uF C3127

MP 123
N3101 TJATTE3 A5 B3 B5 MICP/AUXinL C3115 D2 D3 D4 33pF <NM> MICN/AUXinR D5 V_MIC INTMICint INTMIC MICP MICN SPL SPR MICP_int MICN_int SPL_int SPR_int VAD GND GND GND GND GND GND TJATTE3 1000-0198 LEADFREE A1 A2 A3 A4 B1 C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 B4 COO SP_ref B2 D1

<NM>

C3124 100nF

NM

MP 122

C3139 33pF

C3140 33pF

100Kohms

P7 P13 C3112 P6 P3 C3135 C3136 10uF C3152

R3112

33pF C3130

C3129

C3151

MP 121

<NM> 33pF

<NM>

100nF

33pF

33pF

MP 118
C3113 470nF

C3120 470nF

MP 120

C3149 150uF 150uF 251M4001157MR3SA C3150 2.2Kohms 2.2Kohms 251M4001157MR3SA

R3113

R3114

33pF

VAD SPR SPL

3.3nF

C3125 100nF

C3155

VAD SPR SPL

VBATI

VAUDIO26

VBEAR26

VBATI VAUDIO26 VBEAR26

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NM

MEASUREMENT POINTS

Audio Digital

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N2000 Ericsson AB 3100 MMI CODEC IF App_I2S1_CLK D2000 Anja-PoP bottom - AUDIO APP I2S/PCM#0 I2S0CLK/PCM0CLK I2S0WS/PCM0SYN I2S0DLD/PCM0DLD V24 I2S0ULD/PCM0ULD APP I2S/PCM#1 I2S1CLK/PCM1CLK I2S1WS/PCM1SYN I2S1DLD/PCM1DLD W23 I2S1ULD/PCM1ULD DB3150FT/7POPHF 1201-8568 1 V23 U25 W24 App_I2S1_CLK App_I2S1_WS App_I2S1_TX AB3100 1202-0639 1 U23 U22 T23 App_I2S0_CLK App_I2S0_WS SP3201 App_I2S1_WS K3 J3
J1 L3 K1 K4

SP3200

MEASUREMENT POINTS

SCK1
WS1 SDI1 SCK2 WS2 SDI2 SDO2 L2 SDO1 K2

App_I2S0_TX App_I2S1_TX

App_I2S1_RX App_I2S0_RX

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MEASUREMENT POINTS

Audio FM Radio

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VBATI

VDDE18

VBATI VDDE18

MEASUREMENT POINTS

VDDE18

N1400 STLC2590_BT_FM L3301 FM_ANTENNA 1000-2612 MMZ1005F470C L3300 470nH C8 FM_RFGND C3301 100pF FM_RADIO_IO B8 FM_FMIP FM_ROUT FM_LOUT C5 B5 FMR FML FMR FML

FMRESn

FMRESn

C9 D9

FM_RST FM_SENB FM_SCL FM_SDA FM_RTCCLK

NC NC NC NC NC NC

D4 F7 F8 L4 L5 L6

I2CCLK1 I2CDAT1 RTCCLK R3301 0ohms NM C3302 68pF <NM> VBATI VDDE18

E9 D8 D7

A7 R3303 0ohms R3302 0ohms A6 A5

FM_GPIO1 FM_GPIO2 FM_GPIO3 FM_PWR_GND

NM

NM

A4 B3 D6

FM_VA FM_VD FM_VIO

FM_GND FM_GND FM_GND FM_GND FM_GND FM_GND

A3 B4 B6 B7 C4 C6 C7 D5

MP 66
C3304 22nF

MP 52
C3305 100nF STLC2592 1200-6182

FM_GND FM_GND

1 (D2)

D2000 R3304 3.3Kohms FM_INT DB3150FT/7POPHF 1201-8568 1 P18 APPLICATION GPIO_00

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MEASUREMENT POINTS

Performance & Applications Top

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BT_CLKREQ MCLK

BT_CLKREQ MCLK

VAUDIO26

VMC18

VDDE18

VBATI

VDDE18

SYSCLK2 VBATI VDDE18 VMC18 VAUDIO26 SERVICEn ONSWAn VDDE18 RTCCLK BT_CLK CAMSYSCLK BT_CLKREQ MCLKREQ MCLK SERVICEn OPTOSENSE TESTOUT OPTOSENSE TESTOUT OPTOSENSE TESTOUT I2CDAT1 I2CCLK1 System Control ONSWAn SERVICEn ONSWAn BTRESn FMRESn

SYSCLK2 RTCCLK BT_CLK CAMSYSCLK MCLKREQ RTCCLK BT_CLK CAMSYSCLK MCLKREQ

BTRESn FMRESn

BTRESn FMRESn

VAD TX_ADSTR

VAD TX_ADSTR

VAD TX_ADSTR

I2CDAT1 I2CCLK1

I2CDAT1 I2CCLK1

I2CDAT1 I2CCLK1

MEASUREMENT POINTS

SPL SPR

SPL SPR

SPL SPR

MICN/AUXinR MICP/AUXinL FM_ANTENNA

MICN/AUXinR MICP/AUXinL FM_ANTENNA FM_ANTENNA

MICN/AUXinR
MICP/AUXinL
FM_ANTENNA

VBUS DCIO SYSCLK2

VBACKUP

Connectivity

VBACKUP VBATI VDDE18 VMC18 VAUDIO26

VBUS DCIO

VBUS DCIO

VBATI VDDE18

VBATI VDDE18

VBATI VDDE18

VMC18 VDIG VBACKUP VAUDIO26 VBEAR26 VOPTO30 VAUDIO26 VBEAR26 VOPTO30 VAUDIO26 VBEAR26 VOPTO30 VDIG VDIG

VCAMCORE_18 VCAM_28 VCAM_18 VBT27 VccA VCC_WPA WPAVCC DCDC_EN

VCAMCORE_18 VCAM_28 VCAM_18 VBT27 VccA VCC_WPA VCAMCORE_18 VCAM_28 VCAM_18 VBT27 VccA VCC_WPA

WPAVCC DCDC_EN

WPAVCC DCDC_EN Power Power

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MEASUREMENT POINTS

System Top

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VDDE18

VDDE18

MEASUREMENT POINTS

VDDE18 SYSCLK2 BT_CLK CAMSYSCLK RTCCLK MCLKREQ

SYSCLK2 VDDE18 BT_CLK CAMSYSCLK RTCCLK MCLKREQ BT_CLKREQ MCLK SERVICEn ONSWAn BT_CLKREQ MCLK SERVICEn ONSWAn BT_CLKREQ MCLK SERVICEn ONSWAn MEMRESn BTRESn FMRESn

SYSCLK2 BT_CLK CAMSYSCLK RTCCLK MCLKREQ

BTRESn FMRESn

BTRESn FMRESn

Clocks & Resets

MEMRESn

VDDE18

MEMRESn VDDE18

Memories

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MEASUREMENT POINTS

System Control - Clocks & Resets

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VDDE18 RTCCLK RTCCLK

VDDE18

VDDE18

VDDE18

R2119 100Kohms

R2121 10ohms 1 2 5

D2105 OE A Y 4 3

MP 44
BT_CLK BT_CLK

VCC GND

R2101 100Kohms

SN74LVC1G125YZPR 1200-0425 1 C2121 2.2uF D2000 Anja-PoP bottom - SYSTEMLEVEL CLOCKS MCLK RTCCLK BT_CLKREQ BT_CLKREQ AB16 AB17 AB18 MCLK RTCCLKIN SYSCLK0REQn MCLKREQ SYSCLK0 SYSCLK1 SYSCLK2 R2100 120Kohms INTERRUPTS AE22 AD22 MSACCIRQn MSAPPIRQn RESETS T13 PWRRSTn RESOUT0n RESOUT1n RESOUT2n C2104 1nF POWER CONTROL ACCSLEEP APPSLEEP DCON AB20 AD17 AB23 AC23 AE18 AD18 SP2132 MEMRESn FMRESn BTRESn MEMRESn FMRESn BTRESn AC16 AC18 AC17 AB19 R2152 NM 0ohms C2106 C2105 15pF R2104 22ohms SYSCLK2 SYSCLK2 MCLKREQ CAMSYSCLK MCLKREQ CAMSYSCLK SP2101

MP 37
MCLK

MEASUREMENT POINTS

10pF

SP2104

SP2105

SERVICEn

SERVICEn

AD19

SERVICEn DB3150FT/7POPHF 1201-8568 1

B2100 ONSWAn ONSWAn XTAL1 C2 N2000 SP2130 SP2103 Ericsson AB 3100 SYSTEM CONTROL SYSTEM POR E13 E14 PWRRSTn E12 IRQA_N IRQB_N PWRRST_N RTC B11 XTAL_OUT XTAL1 XTAL2 CLOCK SLEEP_A SLEEP_B MCLK AB3100 1202-0639 1 E11 D14 H13 PWRREQn A10 D11 ONSWA_N ONSWB_N ONSWC F13 F12 F11 DCON C2103 18pF C1 XTAL2

32.768kHz 1000-8271

C2102 22pF

R2199 0ohms NM

MP 73

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MEASUREMENT POINTS

System - Memories

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D2000 D2000 Anja-PoP bottom - SYSTEMLEVEL SHARED MEMORY IF (EMIF1) E3 E4 F4 F5 G4 G5 H4 H5 J4 J5 K4 K5 L4 L5 M4 M5 SH_D00 SH_D01 SH_D02 SH_D03 SH_D04 SH_D05 SH_D06 SH_D07 SH_D08 SH_D09 SH_D10 SH_D11 SH_D12 SH_D13 SH_D14 SH_D15 SH_A01 SH_A02 SH_A03 SH_A04 SH_A05 SH_A06 SH_A07 SH_A08 SH_A09 SH_A10 SH_A11 SH_A12 SH_A13 SH_A14 SH_A15 D2 E2 J10 F2 F3 G2 G3 H3 J3 J2 K2 K3 L2 L3 M3 E14 D12 B12 E16 D14 D15 D16 E15 E17 E18 D19 C23 E19 D21 E22 E21 Anja-PoP bottom - SYSTEMLEVEL APPLICATION MEMORYIF(EMIF2) AP_D00 AP_D01 AP_D02 AP_D03 AP_D04 AP_D05 AP_D06 AP_D07 AP_D08 AP_D09 AP_D10 AP_D11 AP_D12 AP_D13 AP_D14 AP_D15 AP_A01 AP_A02 AP_A03 AP_A04 AP_A05 AP_A06 AP_A07 AP_A08 AP_A09 AP_A10 AP_A11 AP_A12 AP_A13/AP_SDBS0 AP_A14/AP_SDBS01 AP_A15/AP_SDBS1 AP_A16/ALE/SH_A16 AP_A17/CLE/SH_A17 AP_A18/NF_D00/SH_A18 SH_SDCSn SH_SDCASn SH_WEn SH_SDCLK SH_SDCKEN SH_SDRAS SH_BE0n SH_BE1n DB3150FT/7POPHF 1201-8568 1 AP_CLK AP_SDCLK AP_SDCLK_FB AP_SDCKEN ADVn/AP_SDRAS D2000 Anja-PoP-bottom - SYSTEMLEVEL DIRECT-PoP - MEMORY ACCESS NOR_WPn NOR_VPP NOR_DPD NOR_RSTn NAND_WPn SD_TEMP DB3150FT/7POPHF 1201-8568 1 J9 J13 J14 J15 J11 D25 MEMRESn R2150 R2151 3.3Kohms 3.3Kohms DB3150FT/7POPHF 1201-8568 1 C11 D11 AP_NF_READY AP_WAITn SP2100 VDDE18 AP_OEn/REn/AP_SDCAS/SH_OEn AP_CS0n/NF_CSn/SH_CS0n AP_CS1n/NF_CSn/SH_CS1n AP_CS2n/NF_CSn/AP_SDCSn AP_BE0n/SH_BE0n AP_BE1n/SH_BE1n AP_WEn C7 D3 D5 D6 C6 D4 E5 B5 AP_A19/NF_D01/SH_A19 AP_A20/NF_D02/SH_A20 AP_A21/NF_D03/SH_A21 AP_A22/NF_D04/SH_A22 AP_A23/NF_D05/SH_A23 AP_A24/NF_D06/SH_A24 AP_A25/NF_D07/SH_A25 AP_A26/CRE/AP_OEn/SH_A26 B14 B15 C15 B16 C16 C17 C18 B18 B19 D18 C19 C20 D20 B23 B22 C21 C22 B20 D23 D22 F24 E24 F23 F25 G24 H25

MEASUREMENT POINTS

C13 C12 B13 E12 D13 B11 C10 D10 J12 E13 C14 E11

MEMRESn

VDDE18

VDDE18

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MEASUREMENT POINTS

System - PoP Interface

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Interface between Anja PoP top and PoP-mounted memories


TOP_SH_DATA_BUS D2020 D2000 Anja-PoP_top-SYSTEM-LEVEL SHARED_MEMORY-IF(EMIF1) TOP_SH_D00 TOP_SH_D01 TOP_SH_D02 TOP_SH_D03 TOP_SH_D04 TOP_SH_D05 TOP_SH_D06 TOP_SH_D07 TOP_SH_D08 TOP_SH_D09 TOP_SH_D10 TOP_SH_D11 TOP_SH_D12 TOP_SH_D13 TOP_SH_D14 TOP_SH_D15 T_B7 T_A6 T_B6 T_A5 T_B5 T_B4 T_A4 T_A3 T_C1 T_F2 T_F1 T_G2 T_H1 T_J2 T_J1 T_K2 SH_D00 SH_D01 SH_D02 SH_D03 SH_D04 SH_D05 SH_D06 SH_D07 SH_D08 SH_D09 SH_D10 SH_D11 SH_D12 SH_D13 SH_D14 SH_D15 SH_A01 T_T20 SH_A02 T_U21 SH_A03 T_U20 SH_A04 T_V21 SH_A05 T_V20 SH_A06 T_W21 SH_A07 T_Y18 SH_A08 T_AA19 TOP_SH_A01 TOP_SH_A02 TOP_SH_A03 TOP_SH_A04 TOP_SH_A05 TOP_SH_A06 TOP_SH_A07 TOP_SH_A08 TOP_SH_A09 TOP_SH_A10 TOP_SH_A11 TOP_SH_A12 TOP_SH_A13 TOP_SH_BA0 TOP_SH_BA1 1GbitNANDx8+512MbitSDRAMx16 SHAREDMEMORYIF(EMIF1) T20 SDRAM_A0 U21 SDRAM_A1 U20 SDRAM_A2 V21 SDRAM_A3 V20 SDRAM_A4 W21 SDRAM_A5 Y18 SDRAM_A6 AA19 SDRAM_A7 Y17 SDRAM_A8 AA18 SDRAM_A9 Y16 SDRAM_A10 AA17 SDRAM_A11 Y15 SDRAM_A12 D1 E1 SDRAM_BA0 SDRAM_BA1 SDRAM_DQ0 SDRAM_DQ1 SDRAM_DQ2 SDRAM_DQ3 SDRAM_DQ4 SDRAM_DQ5 SDRAM_DQ6 SDRAM_DQ7 SDRAM_DQ8 SDRAM_DQ9 SDRAM_DQ10 SDRAM_DQ11 SDRAM_DQ12 SDRAM_DQ13 SDRAM_DQ14 SDRAM_DQ15 B7 A6 B6 A5 B5 B4 A4 A3 C1 F2 F1 G2 H1 J2 J1 K2 TOP_SH_D00 TOP_SH_D01 TOP_SH_D02 TOP_SH_D03 TOP_SH_D04 TOP_SH_D05 TOP_SH_D06 TOP_SH_D07 TOP_SH_D08 TOP_SH_D09 TOP_SH_D10 TOP_SH_D11 TOP_SH_D12 TOP_SH_D13 TOP_SH_D14 TOP_SH_D15 TOP_AP_D00 TOP_AP_D01 TOP_AP_D02 TOP_AP_D03 TOP_AP_D04 TOP_AP_D05 TOP_AP_D06 TOP_AP_D07 TOP_AP_D08 TOP_AP_D09 TOP_AP_D10 TOP_AP_D11 TOP_AP_D12 TOP_AP_D13 TOP_AP_D14 TOP_AP_D15 T_P1 T_P2 T_R1 T_R2 T_T1 T_T2 T_U1 T_U2 T_Y5 D2000 Anja-PoP_top-SYSTEM-LEVEL APPLICATION_MEMORY-IF(EMIF2) AP_D00 AP_D01 AP_D02 AP_D03 AP_D04 AP_D05 AP_D06 AP_D07 AP_D08 AP_A01 T_A14 AP_A02 T_B15 AP_A03 T_A15 AP_A04 T_B16 AP_A05 T_A16 AP_A06 T_B17 AP_A07 T_A17 AP_A08 T_B18 AP_A09 T_A18 AP_A10 T_A19 AP_A11 T_C21 AP_A12 T_D20 AP_A13 T_D21 AP_A14/AP_SDBS01_1 AP_A14/AP_SDBS01_2 AP_A15/AP_SDBS1_1 AP_A15/AP_SDBS1_2 T_E20 T_L21 T_E21 T_L20 TOP_AP_A01 TOP_AP_A02 TOP_AP_A03 TOP_AP_A04 TOP_AP_A05 TOP_AP_A06 TOP_AP_A07 TOP_AP_A08 TOP_AP_A09 TOP_AP_A10 TOP_AP_A11 TOP_AP_A12 TOP_AP_A13 TOP_AP_A14_1 TOP_AP_A14_2 TOP_AP_A15_1 TOP_AP_A15_2 TOP_NAND_ALE TOP_NAND_CLE TOP_AP_A17 TOP_AP_A18_1 TOP_NAND_IO0 TOP_NAND_IO1 TOP_NAND_IO2 TOP_NAND_IO3 TOP_NAND_IO4 TOP_NAND_IO5 TOP_NAND_IO6 TOP_NAND_IO7 TOP_NAND_RE_N TOP_AP_CLK TOP_AP_SDCLK TOP_AP_SDCKE TOP_AP_SDRAS_N_1 TOP_AP_SDRAS_N_2 TOP_AP_SDCAS_N_1 TOP_AP_SDCAS_N_2 TOP_AP_SDCAS_N_3 TOP_NAND_CE_N TOP_AP_CS1_N TOP_AP_CS2_N TOP_AP_BE0_N TOP_AP_BE1_N TOP_AP_WE_N TOP_AP_WE2_N D2020 1GbitNANDx8+512MbitSDRAMx16 APPLICATIONMEMORYIF(EMIF2) A14 NC_1 B15 NC_2 A15 NC_3 B16 NC_4 A16 NC_5 B17 NC_6 A17 NC_7 B18 NC_8 A18 NC_9 A19 NC_10 C21 NC_11 D20 NC_12 D21 NC_13 E20 NC_14 L21 NC_15 E21 NC_16 L20 NC_17 F20 NAND_ALE A12 NAND_CLE F21 NC_18 B12 NC_19 G20 NAND_IO0 G21 NAND_IO1 H20 NAND_IO2 H21 NAND_IO3 J20 J21 NAND_IO4 NAND_IO5 NC_34 NC_35 NC_36 NC_37 NC_38 NC_39 NC_40 NC_41 NC_42 P1 P2 R1 R2 T1 T2 U1 U2 Y5 TOP_AP_D00 TOP_AP_D01 TOP_AP_D02 TOP_AP_D03 TOP_AP_D04 TOP_AP_D05 TOP_AP_D06 TOP_AP_D07 TOP_AP_D08 TOP_AP_D09 TOP_AP_D10 TOP_AP_D11 TOP_AP_D12 TOP_AP_D13 TOP_AP_D14 TOP_AP_D15 TOP_APPLICATION_DATA_BUS

SH_A09 T_Y17 SH_A10 T_AA18

SH_A11 T_Y16 SH_A12 T_AA17

SH_A13 T_Y15 SH_A14 SH_A15 T_D1 T_E1

T_AA6 AP_D09 T_Y6 AP_D10

NC_43 AA6 NC_44 Y6

T_AA7 AP_D11 T_Y7 T_AA9 T_Y9 T_AA10 AP_D12 AP_D13 AP_D14 AP_D15

NC_45 AA7 NC_46 Y7

MEASUREMENT POINTS

NC_47 AA9 NC_48 Y9

SH_SDCSn T_N21 SH_SDCASn T_R21 SH_WEn T_R20 SH_SDCLK T_T21 SH_SDCKE T_M21 SH_SDRAS T_P20 SH_BE0n SH_BE1n DB3150FT/7POPHF-Top 1201-8568_TOP T_D2 T_E2

TOP_SDRAM_CS_N TOP_SDRAM_CAS_N TOP_SDRAM_WE_N TOP_SDRAM_CLK TOP_SDRAM_CKE TOP_SDRAM_RAS_N TOP_SDRAM_BE0_N TOP_SDRAM_BE1_N

N21 SDRAM_CSn R21 SDRAM_CASn R20 SDRAM_WEn T21 SDRAM_CLK M21 SDRAM_CKE P20 SDRAM_RASn D2 E2 SDRAM_LDQM SDRAM_UDQM MCP_PoP_1Gbit NAND_+_512Mbit_SDRAM 1200-0568

NC_49 AA10

AP_A16 T_F20 AP_A17 T_A12 AP_A17 T_F21 AP_A18 T_B12 AP_A18 T_G20 AP_A19 T_G21 AP_A20 T_H20 AP_A21 T_H21 AP_A22 T_J20 T_J21

TOP_VDD D2000 Anja-PoP_top-POWER VDD_MEMORIES TOP_VDD_MEM_00 TOP_VDD_MEM_01 TOP_VDD_MEM_02 TOP_VDD_MEM_03 TOP_VDD_MEM_04 TOP_VDD_MEM_05 TOP_VDD_MEM_06 TOP_VDD_MEM_07 TOP_VDD_MEM_08 TOP_VDD_MEM_09 TOP_VDD_MEM_10 TOP_VDD_MEM_11 TOP_VDD_MEM_12 TOP_VDD_MEM_13 TOP_VDD_MEM_14 TOP_VDD_MEM_15 TOP_VDD_MEM_16 TOP_VDD_MEM_17 T_A7 T_A10 T_A20 T_B1 T_B2 T_B3 T_B19 T_H2 T_L1 T_L2 T_N2 T_P21 T_W2 T_Y13 T_Y19 T_AA2 T_AA8 T_AA20 VDD_MEM_00 VDD_MEM_01 VDD_MEM_02 VDD_MEM_03 VDD_MEM_04 VDD_MEM_05 VDD_MEM_06 VDD_MEM_07 VDD_MEM_08 VDD_MEM_09 VDD_MEM_10 VDD_MEM_11 VDD_MEM_12 VDD_MEM_13 VDD_MEM_14 VDD_MEM_15 VDD_MEM_16 VDD_MEM_17 DB3150FT/7POPHF-Top 1201-8568_TOP GND_MEM_00 GND_MEM_01 GND_MEM_02 GND_MEM_03 GND_MEM_04 GND_MEM_05 GND_MEM_06 GND_MEM_07 GND_MEM_08 GND_MEM_09 GND_MEM_10 GND_MEM_11 GND_MEM_12 GND_MEM_13 T_A2 T_A9 T_B21 T_C2 T_C20 T_G1 T_K1 T_N1 T_W1 T_W20 T_Y1 T_Y2 T_Y3 T_Y8 TOP_GND_MEM_00 TOP_GND_MEM_01 TOP_GND_MEM_02 TOP_GND_MEM_03 TOP_GND_MEM_04 TOP_GND_MEM_05 TOP_GND_MEM_06 TOP_GND_MEM_07 TOP_GND_MEM_08 TOP_GND_MEM_09 A2 A9 VSS_1 VSSQ_7 D2020 1GbitNANDx8+512MbitSDRAMx16 VDDMEMORIES VDDQ_1 VDDQ_2 A7 A10 TOP_VDD_MEM_00 TOP_VDD_MEM_01 TOP_VDD_MEM_02 TOP_VDD_MEM_03 TOP_VDD_MEM_04 TOP_VDD_MEM_05 TOP_VDD_MEM_06 TOP_VDD_MEM_07 TOP_VDD_MEM_08 TOP_VDD_MEM_09 TOP_VDD_MEM_10 TOP_VDD_MEM_11 TOP_VDD_MEM_12 TOP_VDD_MEM_13 TOP_VDD_MEM_14 TOP_VDD_MEM_15 TOP_VDD_MEM_16 TOP_VDD_MEM_17 DB3150FT/7POPHF-Top 1201-8568_TOP T_B14 T_AA13 AP_NF_READY AP_WAITn

AP_A23

AP_A24 T_K20 AP_A25 T_K21 AP_A26 T_M20 AP_CLK T_B13 AP_SDCLK AP_SDCKE T_M2 T_V2

K20 NAND_IO6 K21 NAND_IO7 M20 NAND_REn B13 NC_20 M2 V2 NC_21 NC_22

B21 VSS_2 C2 VSSQ_6

VDD_1 A20 VDD_2 VDD_3 VDDQ_3 VCC_N_1 VDDQ_4 VDDQ_5 VDD_4 VDDQ_6 B1 B2 B3 B19 H2 L1 L2 N2

C20 VSS_N_1 G1 K1 N1 W1 VSSQ_8 VSSQ_9 VSSQ_10 VSS_3

AP_SDRAS/AP_ADVn T_AA14 AP_SDRAS/AP_ADVn AP_SDCAS/AP_REn/AP_Oen AP_SDCAS/AP_REn/AP_Oen AP_SDCAS/AP_REn/AP_Oen AP_CS0n AP_CS1n T_Y11 T_A11 T_Y12 T_AA15 T_AA12 T_AA11

AA14 NC_23 Y11 NC_24 A11 NC_25 Y12 NC_26 AA15 NC_27 AA12 NAND_CEn AA11 NC_28 N20 NC_29 Y4 NC_30 NAND_Ry/By_N B14

W20 VSS_4 VSS_5 VSS_6 VSS_7 VSS_8

NAND_WEn AA13

TOP_GND_MEM_10 Y1 TOP_GND_MEM_11 TOP_GND_MEM_12 TOP_GND_MEM_13 TOP_GND_MEM_14 TOP_GND_MEM_15 TOP_GND_MEM_16 TOP_GND_MEM_17 Y2 Y3 Y8

VDD_5 P21 VDD_6 W2

AP_CS2n T_N20 AP_BE0n T_Y4

VDD_7 Y13 VDD_8 Y19 VDD_9 AA2 VCC_N_2 AA8 VDD_10 AA20

AP_BE1n T_AA3 AP_Wen T_A13 AP_Wen T_V1

AA3 NC_31 A13 NC_32 V1 NC_33 MCP_PoP_1Gbit NAND_+_512Mbit_SDRAM 1200-0568

GND_MEM_14 T_Y10 GND_MEM_15 T_Y14 GND_MEM_16 T_Y20 GND_MEM_17 T_Y21

Y10 VSS_9 Y14 VSS_10 Y20 VSS_11 Y21 VSS_12

TOP_NAND_WE_N TOP_NAND_Ry_By_N

MCP_PoP_1Gbit NAND_+_512Mbit_SDRAM 1200-0568

D2000 D2020 D2000 AnjaPoP_top-SYSTEM-LEVEL


Direct_Memory_Signals
NOR_WPn NOR_VPP T_A8 T_B9 TOP_DMS_1 TOP_DMS_2 TOP_DMS_3 TOP_DMS_4 TOP_NAND_WP_N TOP_DMS_5 A8 B9 NC_58 NC_59 1GbitNANDx8+512MbitSDRAMx16 1GbitNANDx8+512MbitSDRAMx16
DirectMemorySignals
Anja-PoP_top-NOT_USED UNUSED NC T_A1 TOP_NC_1 TOP_NC_2 TOP_NC_3 TOP_NC_4 TOP_NC_5 TOP_NC_6 A1

D2020 1GbitNANDx8+512Mbi
itSDRAMx16 NC_50 UNUSED

NC T_A21 NC T_M1

A21 NC_51 M1 NC_52

NC T_AA1 NC T_AA4 NC TEST NC_BOT0 T_AA16 T_AA21

AA1 NC_53 AA4 NC_54 AA21 NC_55

NOR_RSTn T_B10 NOR_DPD T_B11 NAND_WPn T_B8

B10 NC_60 B11 NC_61 B8 NAND_WPn

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SDTEMP T_B20 DB3150FT/7POPHF-Top 1201-8568_TOP

B20 NC_62 MCP_PoP_1Gbit NAND_+_512Mbit_SDRAM 1200-0568 DB3150FT/7POPHF-Top 1201-8568_TOP

TOP_NCBOT0 TOP_NCBOT1

AA16 NC_56 AA5 NC_57 MCP_PoP_1Gbit NAND_+_512Mbit_SDRAM 1200-0568

NC_BOT1 T_AA5

1200-9030 Page B5

MEASUREMENT POINTS

Power Top

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VBATI

VBATI VCAMCORE_18 VCAM_28 VCAMCORE_18 VCAM_28 VCAMCORE_18 VCAM_28

VCAM_18 Power Camera

VCAM_18

VCAM_18

MEASUREMENT POINTS

VCORE18

Power Memories

VDDE18 VANA25 VCORE12

VDDE18 VANA25 VCORE12

Power Asics

VBUS DCIO

VBUS DCIO

VBUS DCIO

VBATI VCORE18 VDDE18 VANA25 VCORE12

VBATI VCORE18 VDDE18 VANA25 VCORE12

VBATI

VBATI

VDDE18

VDDE18

VMC18 VAUDIO26 VBT27 VDIG VBEAR26 VBACKUP VOPTO30 VccA WPAVCC DCDC_EN WPAVCC DCDC_EN WPAVCC DCDC_EN VCC_WPA

VMC18 VAUDIO26 VBT27 VDIG VBEAR26 VBACKUP VOPTO30 VccA VCC_WPA

VMC18 VAUDIO26 VBT27 VDIG VBEAR26 VBACKUP VOPTO30 VccA VCC_WPA

Regulators & Charging

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MEASUREMENT POINTS

Power - Regulators & Charging


VDDE18 R2230 0ohms NM R2231 NM 0ohms NM R2234 0ohms NM L13 L12 C2209 G13 C2213 G14 L14 M14 4.7uF 1uF 2.2uF N12 D13 2.2uF C2214 C2215 NM VBT27 VDIG R2237 NM 0ohms R2204 4.7Kohms VBEAR26 VBACKUP VBT27 VDIG VBEAR26 VBACKUP 0ohms VANA25 VDDE18 0ohms VANA25 VMC18 VAUDIO26 VMC18 VAUDIO26

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MP 115

Battery Connector
MP 85
TP2200 X2200 1 1201-9869 K14 VBAT_B N2000 VBATI Ericsson AB 3100 POWER LDO REGULATORS LDOG 1.5 - 2.85V LDOD 2.65V LDOF 1.05 - 2.5V LDOE 0.9 - 2.8V LDOH 1.2 - 2.75V LDOK 1.8 - 2.75V LDOC 2.65V LPREG 2V LDOG_OUT LDOD_OUT LDOF_OUT LDOE_OUT LDOH_OUT LDOK_OUT LDOC_OUT LDOLP_OUT

MP 79 MP 76 MP 81

R2233

R2235

MP 116

SIM FPC Connector


X2402 1200-6752

MP 72
Z1 Z2 TP2202 C2211 22pF BDATA 2 TP2201 N14 R2200 3 25mohms (1005mm) 1 C C2244 100nF 2 A B12 V2200 VBAT_G C2212 3.3pF F14 VBAT_E

MP 74
C2225 C2218 1uF

MP 69
A4

C2216

C2205

2.2uF

M13

VBAT_F

2.2uF

1uF

VBATI

BUCK REGULATOR MOD1 BUCK_FB VBAT_C Buck 0.9 - 1.8V 5% VBUCK VSS_BUCK AB3100 1202-0639 1 E1 D1 C1 B1

VCORE18

VOPTO30

VBATI

C2200 4.7uF

C2202 4.7uF

L2201

MP 104

C2226 100nF

VBATI VOPTO30

MP 103

VCORE18 L2200 4.7uH R2299 0ohms 0402 size NM VCORE12

VCORE12

MP 101
VANA25 VBATI VCORE18 C2220 100nF C2219 10uF V2206 1001-0073 Leadfree C2240 10uF C2222 10uF C2221 100nF

MP 100

MEASUREMENT POINTS

MP 84
N2202 1 VDD ECO CE NC GND 1.8 VOUT

MP 83 MP 82
3 R2296 0ohms

MP 86

4 6 2

NM

5 C2239

Radio Power Supply


N2000 10uF Ericsson AB 3100 POWER RADIO K12 VBAT_A LDOA 2.8V LDOA_OUT EXT_LDO AB3100 1202-0639 1 K13 C12

C2238 1uF

R1161D181B 1200-0373

MP 80
VccA R2298 NM C2230 2.2uF 0ohms VccA VccA

C2229 100nF

VBATI

MP 89
N2201 3 CE

VOPTO30

N2000 Ericsson AB 3100 POWER BATTERYUART A11 R2223 NM 0ohms FGSENSEP C2207 47pF R2293 NM G2 R2201 100mohms (1005mm) H2 H1 H3 C2288 100nF 1200-0145 FDMA1027P 5G 1200-0145 FDMA1027P 2 G 0ohms CHARGER CONTROL VBAT_D CHSENSEN CHSENSEP CHREG DCIO_INT KB_CHLED TRICKLE F2 J14 J13 BDATA FUEL GAUGE FGSENSEP FGSENSEN 4 2 C2223 0.47uF OPTO_EN

MP 90
IN GND RP103K301D-TR 1201-6465 1 C2224 0.47uF OUT 1

KEY FPC Connector


X2401 1200-2529

DCIO

DCIO

MP 111
D8 D 3 V2202 4 S 1 S V2202 6 D 7D NM

MP 23
A8

MP 106

J2 F1 E2

VBUS

MP 114

F3 G1

VBAT_H VDD_REF AB3100 1202-0639 1

C2241 1uF

C2210 100nF

C2242 1uF

PA Power Supply
MP 109
R2294 0ohms VBUS 100Kohms R2240 NM 1005size(mm) VDDE18 N2000 Ericsson AB 3100 POWER IO LEVELS A12 VDD_IO TEST C2204 100nF NM B10 A2 D12 SPARE1 SPARE2 TEST C2233 REF A13 A14 C2208 1uF VREF IREF AB3100 1202-0639 1 10uF 6.3V C2234 100nF LM3208TLX 1001-0868 1 C2232 100nF R2210 0ohms VBATI R2220 100Kohms

MP 36

R2221 NM

0ohms C1 C2231 22pF C2

N2205 DCDC_COM EN VCON DCDC_IO A1 B1 A3 B3 PVIN VDD PGND SGND SW FB A2 C3 L2207 3.3uH

MP 32
VCC_WPA VCC_WPA

C2235 4.7uF

C2236 100nF

C2237 22pF <NM>

R2203 R2203 100Kohms

DCDC_EN WPAVCC

DCDC_EN WPAVCC

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V2207 2 1 A C BZX585C15 NM

DCIO

MEASUREMENT POINTS

Power - Camera

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VBATI VCAMCORE_18 VCAM_18 VCAM_28

VBATI

VCAM_28 VCAM_18 VCAMCORE_18

MEASUREMENT POINTS

VBATI

VCAMCORE_18

D2000 APPLICATION GPIO_04 DB3150FT/7POPHF 1201-8568 1 R25 CAM_LDO_EN

MP 40
A1 C3 B2

N2204 LDO REGULATOR EN IN GND TPS79919YZU 1205-7687 C2286 1uF 1.9 OUT NR 1 C1 A3 C2287 2.2uF

MP 38

VBATI

VCAM_28

VCAM_18

N2203 2 R2281 47Kohms 6 4 C2281 C2282 0.047uF 1uF VDD CE1 CE2 VOUT1 VOUT2 GND R5323Z022B_TR_FD 1000-8638 1 3 5 C2283 C2284 4.7uF 2.2uF

MP 45

MP 39

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MEASUREMENT POINTS

Power - ASICs

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VANA25

D2000 Anja-PoP bottom - POWER VDD I/O (analog) AB8 AB15 VDDIO_2V5 VDDIO_2V5 VDD ANALOG D2000 Anja-PoP bottom - POWER GND (logic & I/O) VSSCO_PLL VSSCO_PLL VSSAD GNDAD VSSDA VSSGPAD VSSCOMMON 1 AD15 AC14 AE11 AD10 AD9 AC8 AE12 GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND J18 J22 K16 K17 K18 L12 L13 L14 L15 L16 L17 L18 M12 M13 M14 M15 M16 M17 N12 N13 N14 N15 N16 P12 P13 P14 P15 R12 R13 R14 R15 R16 T11 T12 T15 T16 U10 U17 V9 D4 D5 D6 D7 D9 D10 E4 E5 E6 E7 E8 E9 E10 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 G3 G4 G5 G6 G7 G8 G9 G10 G11 G12 H4 H5 H6 H7 N2000 Ericsson AB 3100 POWER GROUND VSS1 VSS2 VSS3 VSS4 VSS5 VSS6 VSS7 VSS8 VSS9 VSS10 VSS11 VSS12 VSS13 VSS14 VSS15 VSS16 VSS17 VSS18 VSS19 VSS20 VSS21 VSS22 VSS23 VSS24 VSS25 VSS26 VSS27 VSS28 VSS29 VSS30 VSS31 VSS32 VSS33 VSS34 AB3100 1202-0639 1 VSS35 VSS36 VSS37 VSS38 VSS39 VSS40 VSS41 VSS42 VSS43 VSS44 VSS45 VSS46 VSS47 VSS48 VSS49 VSS50 VSS51 VSS52 VSS53 VSS54 VSS55 VSS56 VSS57 VSS58 VSS59 VSS60 VSS61 VSS62 VSS63 VSS64 VSS65 VSS66 VSS67 H8 H9 H10 H11 H12 J4 J5 J6 J7 J8 J9 J10 J11 K5 K6 K7 K8 K9 K10 K11 L4 L5 L6 L7 L8 L9 L10 L11 M6 M8 M9 M11 M12

VCORE12

AD14 AE15 AD12 AB13 AD8 C2326 C2327 C2328 C2329 Anja-PoP bottom - POWER VDDCORE (logic) B2 B3 B4 B6 B9 B17 B24 B25 C2 C25 D24 H2 L25 T2 W25 AA2 AD2 AD3 AD24 AD25 AE2 AE24 AE25 VDDCO_1v2 VDDCO_1v2 VDDCO_1v2 VDDCO_1v2 VDDCO_1v2 VDDCO_1v2 VDDCO_1v2 VDDCO_1v2 VDDCO_1v2 VDDCO_1v2 0ohms VDDCO_1v2 VDDCO_1v2 VDDCO_1v2 VDDCO_1v2 VDDCO_1v2 VDDCO_1v2 VDDCO_1v2 VDDCO_1v2 VDDCO_1v2 VDDCO_1v2 VDDCO_1v2 VDDCO_1v2 VDDCO_1v2 VDDE18 C2330 D2000 AD11 N3

VDDCO_PLL VDDCO_PLL VCCAD VDDAD VCCDA VCCGPAD VDDCO_AF DB3150FT/7POPHF 1201-8568

100nF

100nF

100nF

100nF

100nF

MEASUREMENT POINTS

GND GND GND GND GND

R2304

NM

GND D2000 Anja-PoP bottom - POWER VDD I/O (1.8V) B21 C4 E25 M2 N2 P25 V2 V25 VDDIO_1V8 VDDIO_1V8 VDDIO_1V8 VDDIO_1V8 VDDIO_1V8 VDDIO_1V8 VDDIO_1V8 VDDIO_1V8 VDDIO_1V8 VDDIO_1V8 DB3150FT/7POPHF 1201-8568 1 GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND

AC13 AD13

VDD_1 C2334 C2336 C2338 C2340 VDD_1 I2CRESETSUPPLY C2333

AC3 AE19

100nF

100nF

C2337

100nF

C2335

C2339

100nF

C2304

C2308

C2314

C2302

C2316

C2318

100nF

100nF

100nF

100nF

100nF

100nF

100nF

100nF

100nF

100nF

C2322

C2315

100nF

C2305

C2307

C2301

C2311

C2303

C2319

100nF

C2324

100nF

DB3150FT/7POPHF 1201-8568

C2341

AD16

VDD1V2

GND1 GND1 DB3150FT/7POPHF 1201-8568 1

V14 AB14

100nF

100nF

100nF

100nF

100nF

VDDE18

100nF

VANA25

100nF VCORE12

VDDE18 VANA25 VCORE12

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MEASUREMENT POINTS

Power - Memories

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VCORE18

VCORE18

D2000

MEASUREMENT POINTS

Anja-PoP bottom - POWER VDD MEMORIES K9 L10 C2344 C2345 C2346 M10 N10 P10 R10 T9 U9 U11 C2343 C2342 C2347 U12 U13 U15 1uF U16 U18 V10 V11 V16 V17 VDD_MEM VDD_MEM VDD_MEM VDD_MEM VDD_MEM VDD_MEM VDD_MEM VDD_MEM VDD_MEM VDD_MEM VDD_MEM VDD_MEM VDD_MEM VDD_MEM VDD_MEM VDD_MEM VDD_MEM VDD_MEM GND_MEM GND_MEM GND_MEM GND_MEM GND_MEM GND_MEM GND_MEM GND_MEM GND_MEM GND_MEM GND_MEM GND_MEM GND_MEM GND_MEM GND_MEM GND_MEM GND_MEM GND_MEM GND_MEM GND_MEM DB3150FT/7POPHF 1201-8568 1 J16 J17 K10 K11 K12 K13 K14 K15 L11 M11 N11 N17 P11 P16 R11 R17 T10 T17 U14 V18

100nF

100nF 100nF

VCORE18

100nF

1uF

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MEASUREMENT POINTS

Connectivity Top

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VAUDIO26

VDDE18

VDDE18 VAUDIO26 OPTOSENSE TESTOUT

OPTOSENSE TESTOUT

OPTOSENSE TESTOUT

VAD TX_ADSTR VBACKUP

VAD TX_ADSTR VBACKUP

VAD TX_ADSTR VBACKUP I2CDAT1 I2CCLK1 I2CDAT1 I2CCLK1 I2CDAT1 I2CCLK1

AID_AD ADC & DAC

MEASUREMENT POINTS

AID_AD

VAUDIO26

VDDE18

VBATI

VBATI AID_AD VDDE18 VAUDIO26 SYSCLK2 SYSCLK2 SYSCLK2 DCIO MICN/AUXinR MICP/AUXinL FM_ANTENNA SPL SPR SPL SPR SPL SPR SERVICEn Connectivity SERVICEn SERVICEn VBUS DCIO MICN/AUXinR MICP/AUXinL FM_ANTENNA VBUS DCIO MICN/AUXinR MICP/AUXinL FM_ANTENNA VBUS

VDDE18

ONSWAn VDDE18

ONSWAn

ONSWAn

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MEASUREMENT POINTS

Connectivity - ADC & I2C

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VDDE18

NM

R2400 10Kohms

N2000 R2421 4.7Kohms R2422 4.7Kohms Ericsson AB 3100 OP AND SERVICES GPADC AND AUTOADC A5 A9

TX_ADSTR

TX_ADSTR

TXON LDOD GPA0 GPA1 GPA2 GPA3 GPA4 GPA5 GPA6 GPA7 GPA12 ADC 10bit AUTO CTL

AID_AD VAD

AID_AD VAD

B9 C9 B8

TESTOUT

TESTOUT RTEMP OPTOTEMP

A8 C8 D8 B7 C7 C10

VBACKUP

VBACKUP

MEASUREMENT POINTS

VAUDIO26 R2442 4.7Kohms C2431 22pF <NM> R2443 4.7Kohms C2432 22pF <NM> C2401 1uF

VDD_ADC AB3100 1202-0639

AD_OUT 1

C11

C2400 100nF

OPTOSENSE

OPTOSENSE

VDDE18

R2401 3.3Kohms D2000 Anja-PoP bottom - CONNECTIVITY SHARED I2C IF (ACC+APP#0) I2CSDA I2CSCL DB3150FT/7POPHF 1201-8568 1 VDDE18 AD23 AC24

R2402 3.3Kohms

N2000 Ericsson AB 3100 OP AND SERVICES I2C IF I2CDAT0 I2CCLK0 B13 C13 SDA SCL AB3100 1202-0639 1

D2000 Anja-PoP bottom - CONNECTIVITY APPLICATION I2C (APP#1) I2CSDA2 I2CSCL2 DB3150FT/7POPHF 1201-8568 1 AB24 AA23

R2403 3.3Kohms

R2404 3.3Kohms I2CDAT1 I2CCLK1

I2CDAT1
I2CCLK1

VDDE18

VAUDIO26

Made for Application & System Performance Connectivity - ADC & I2C
VDDE18 VAUDIO26

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MEASUREMENT POINTS

Connectivity - Cards

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VMC18

VDDE18

VBATI

VMC18 VDDE18 VBATI VDDE18

R2406 1Mohms D2000 MSDETECT VMC18 X2402 1200-6752 C2448 33pF T22 APPLICATION GPIO_12 DB3150FT/7POPHF 1201-8568 1

C2443 1uF B2 C2444 39pF B5

MEASUREMENT POINTS

D2000 Anja-PoP bottom - CONNECTIVITY MMC/SD/MSPRO IF MCCLK MCCMD MCDAT0 MCDAT1 MCDAT2 MCDAT3 MCCMDDIR MCDATDIR DB3150FT/7POPHF 1201-8568 1 100Kohms 100Kohms 100Kohms NM 100Kohms 100Kohms 100Kohms R2415 AC21 AD21 AC19 AE21 AE20 AD20 AC20 AB21 MCCLK MCCMD MCDAT0 MCDAT1 MCDAT2 MCDAT3 B4 A3 A1 A2 B1 B3

R2446

R2444

R2445

R2447

R2414

B7 A8 B8 A9

SIM IF

VDDE18

VBATI

MP 70
N2000

B9 SIMVCC SIMRSTn A6 A5 A7 Z1 Z2 Z3 Z4 SIMDAT B6

R2499 0ohms

R2416 10Kohms D2000 Anja-PoP bottom - CONNECTIVITY SIM INTERFACE SDAT V12 SCLK AB5 SRSTn V13 DB3150FT/7POPHF 1201-8568 1 C2405 100pF N3 M1 M2 C2429 100nF M3 P2

ERICSSON AB 3100 OP AND SERVICES SIM IF VBAT_I SIMOFF_N SDAT SCLK SRST_N AB3100 1202-0639 SIMLDO_OUT SIMDAT SIMCLK SIMRST_N 1 L1 P1 N2 N1 C2406 1uF R2419 10Kohms

SIMCLK

MP 110

MP 71

MP 108

C2407 22pF <NM>

C2408 22pF <NM>

C2409 22pF <NM>

C2428 22pF <NM>

C2410 1nF

C2411 1uF

SIM/M2 FPC connector

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MEASUREMENT POINTS

Connectivity - USB, SYScon


VAUDIO26

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SERVICEn D2000 ACCESS GPIO_16 DB3150FT/7POPHF 1201-8568 1 R2448 V5

MP 97
Si1551DL/NTJD4158CT1G USB_HSCHIP_SEL D2000 APPLICATION GPIO_01 DB3150FT/7POPHF 1201-8568 D2000 ACCESS GPIO_03 R9 R2476 0ohms NM CFMS_AID 1 R2435 P17 R2475 0ohms NM 100Kohms N2400 C3 C1 A3 A1 VDDE18 VAUDIO26

V2405

MP 92
1 3 D R2436 560ohms 2

V2406 UNR32A7 1000-0271

100Kohms

4 S

VCCB B1 GND ST1G3234 1000-0369

VCCA A1

1000-0270 5 G

D2000 ACCESS GPIO_05 R5 USB_HSNXT VDDE18 VBATI DB3150FT/7POPHF 1201-8568 1

MP 94

B2

MP 93
C2473 R2437 4.7Kohms 100nF 6 D

VDDE18

ACCESS GPIO_00

L9

USB_HSSTP

R2440 1Kohms

ACCESS GPIO_01

M9

USB_HSDIR F3 B2 B5 C2437 C2412 F4

D2400 USB_OTG_TRANSIVER E3 E6

MP 112

MP 124
2 G 1 S R2439 1Kohms V2405 1000-0270 Si1551DL/NTJD4158CT1G R2438 470ohms

ACCESS GPIO_04 DB3150FT/7POPHF 1201-8568 1

P9

USB_HSINCLK

VCC VCCIO_1 VCCIO_2

REG3V3 REG1V8

100nF

4.7uF

C2434

C2435

100nF

C2433

C2436

4.7uF

VBUS

N2424 C3 ID VBUS C1 A1 D-

D2000 ACCESS GPIO_02 DB3150FT/7POPHF 1201-8568 B2 1 T3 CTMS

MEASUREMENT POINTS

100nF SYSCLK2 SYSCLK2

10uF

C4 E1 B4

TEST CFG0 CFG1 CFG2 CHIP_SEL CLOCK DIR STP NXT DATA0 DATA1 DATA2 DATA3 DATA4 DATA5 DATA6 DATA7 XTAL1 XTAL2 RREF ISP1508

NC_1 NC_2

F1 F2

DMext/DFMS_1

D2000 Anja-PoP bottom - CONNECTIVITY USB TRANSCEIVER IF USB_DAT_VM/UART0TX/USB_HSDATA0 USB_DAT_VP/UART0RX/USB_OEn/USB_HSDATA1 USB_OEn/USB_HSDATA2 DB3150FT/7POPHF 1201-8568 D2000 ACCESS GPIO_18 Y4 USB_HSDATA3 1 N4 N5 P5 USB_HSDATA0 USB_HSDATA1 USB_HSDATA2

B3 C3 A4 E5 D6 D5 B1 A1 A2 A3 A5 ACCESS GPIO_06 T4 USB_HSDATA4 A6 B6 ACCESS GPIO_07 T5 USB_HSDATA5 C6 F5 ACCESS GPIO_08 U5 USB_HSDATA6 F6 C2 12Kohms R2454 ACCESS GPIO_09 U4 USB_HSDATA7

MP 126
Z2400 DP DM D1 C1 3 P3

DPext/DTMS_1

MP 125

A3

D+

GND IP4059CX5/LF 1200-0454

R2441 47Kohms AID_AD VBUS

P2

P4 TCM1210-900-2P 1201-6833

P1

MP 61 MP 128 MP 62
V2421 2 1 A C BZX585C15 NM C2423 1uF C2424 10nF 1 C DCIO DCIO

MP 130
ID PSW_N D3 D4

BZX585C15

V2420 2 A

FAULT

E2

System connector
X2400 1001-0890 CSS5012-8F01E DCIO L2405 1001-1896 220 12

GND_1 GND_2 GND_3 1200-1694 1

E4 C5 D2 L2406 220

DMext/DFMS DPext/DTMS

11 D-/DFMS 10 D+/DTMS

MP 129 MP 127

1001-1896 9 8

GND AID/ACB/VPP VIDEO/STROBE SPR SPL Mic-/AUXinR

DB3150FT/7POPHF 1201-8568

SPR SPL

SPR SPL

L2404

1200-0317

MP 63 MP 64
L2408 1200-0317

7 6 5 4 NM C2419 330pF 3 2 1

L2403 1200-0317 120nH 1001-2140 L2402

N2402

1 NCP360 IN EN GND GND_SLUG 3 1 2 7 V2422

L2400

120nH 1001-2140 L2401 1200-6898 2

L2407

1200-0317

Mic+/AUXinL SPREF VBUS Chassis Chassis

MP 131

R2434 470ohms

4 5 6

OUT OUT

BLM15EG221SN1 1 C BZX585C15 NM

C2422

FLAG

Z1 Z2

2 A

C2415

C2414

C2416

NCP360 1200-6309 1uF

1uF

FM_ANTENNA Signal routed in outer layer and no ground plane underneath!

FM_ANTENNA

4.7nF

4.7nF

MICP/AUXinL MICN/AUXinR C2420 10nF C2421 10nF V2431 1 1200-2364 NM 3 2 1SS362FV

MICP/AUXinL MICN/AUXinR

VDDE18 VDDE18

D2000 VBATI VDDE18 VAUDIO26 ACCESS GPIO_11 DB3150FT/7POPHF 1201-8568 1 U2

R2433 100Kohms

OVP_FLAG OVP FLAG

VBATI

VDDE18 VAUDIO26

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MEASUREMENT POINTS
KEYIN0

Connectivity - Keypad
V2402 A C 1001-0075 C2426 22pF
ONSWAn

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ONSWAn

MP 41

Cam FPC Connector


X4300 1200-2290

B16

ONSWAn

VDDE18

A17 B17 A18


R2468 10Kohms R2469 10Kohms R2470 10Kohms R2471 10Kohms R2472 10Kohms R2467 10Kohms

KEYOUT0
KEYOUT1
KEYOUT2
KEYIN5

MP 42

B18

D2000 Anja-PoP bottom - CONNECTIVITY KEYPAD INTERFACE AC22 AA24 Y24 Y22 W22 AA22 KEYIN0 KEYIN1 KEYIN2 KEYIN3 KEYIN4 KEYIN5 DB3150FT/7POPHF 1201-8568 1 KEYOUT0 KEYOUT1 KEYOUT2 KEYOUT3 KEYOUT4 AB25 AB22 Y25 Y23 AA25

C2464 56pF

MEASUREMENT POINTS

KEY FLEX CONNECTOR


X2401 1200-2529

KEYOUT0 KEYOUT1 KEYOUT2 KEYOUT3 KEYOUT4

A4 B6 A7 A5 B9

KEYOUT0 KEYOUT1 KEYOUT2 KEYOUT3 KEYOUT4

KEYIN5 KEYIN4 KEYIN3 KEYIN2 KEYIN1

R2461 NM

0ohms R2462 NM 0ohms

KEYIN5 KEYIN4 KEYIN3

MP 28 MP 26 MP 24 MP 27 MP 25
A6 A9

KEYIN4 KEYIN3 KEYIN2 KEYIN1 KEYIN0


A1 B1 A2

R2463 NM

0ohms R2464 0ohms NM R2466 NM NM 0ohms

KEYIN2

B5
KEYIN1

R2465

B7 0ohms
KEYIN0

KEYIN0

B3

GDZ 5.6B 1200-6940 V2430 NM 2 1 A C

GDZ3.9B 1201-8626 V2423 NM 2 1 A C

GDZ3.9B 1201-8626 V2424 2 1 A C

GDZ3.9B 1201-8626 V2425 NM 2 1 A C

GDZ3.9B 1201-8626 V2428 2 1 A C

GDZ3.9B 1201-8626 V2429 NM 2 1 A C

GDZ3.9B 1201-8626 V2432 2 1 A C

B2 C2459 56pF C2461 56pF C2463 56pF C2465 33pF <NM> C2467 33pF <NM> C2468 33pF <NM> C2469 33pF <NM> C2470 33pF <NM> A11 B11 A12 B12 A13 B13 Z1

V2426 1001-0796 ESDALC6V1M3

V2427 1001-0796 ESDALC6V1M3

VDDE18

C2460 56pF

C2462 56pF

NM

NM

VDDE18

Z2 Z3 Z4

Unused GPIO
D2000 APPLICATION GPIO_02 DB3150FT/7POPHF 1201-8568 D2000 ACCESS GPIO_10 DB3150FT/7POPHF 1201-8568 1 U3 1 V15

D2000 APPLICATION GPIO_06 P24

D2000 APPLICATION GPIO_07 DB3150FT/7POPHF 1201-8568 D2000 ACCESS GPIO_13 W5 ACCESS GPIO_14 DB3150FT/7POPHF 1201-8568 1 W2 1 N25

D2000 APPLICATION GPIO_08 DB3150FT/7POPHF 1201-8568 D2000 ACCESS GPIO_15 DB3150FT/7POPHF 1201-8568 1 V4 1 R23

D2000 APPLICATION GPIO_09 DB3150FT/7POPHF 1201-8568 D2000 ACCESS GPIO_17 DB3150FT/7POPHF 1201-8568 1 Y5 1 R22

D2000 APPLICATION GPIO_10 DB3150FT/7POPHF 1201-8568 D2000 ACCESS GPIO_23 DB3150FT/7POPHF 1201-8568 1 U24 1 T24

D2000 APPLICATION GPIO_13 DB3150FT/7POPHF 1201-8568 1 R18

D2000 APPLICATION GPIO_14 DB3150FT/7POPHF 1201-8568 1 T14

DB3150FT/7POPHF 1201-8568 D2000

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MEASUREMENT POINTS

Imaging Top

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VCAM_18

VCAM_28

VCAMCORE_18

VCAMCORE_18 VCAM_28 VCAM_18

I2CCLK1 I2CDAT1 CAMSYSCLK

I2CCLK1 I2CDAT1 CAMSYSCLK

I2CCLK1 I2CDAT1 CAMSYSCLK

MEASUREMENT POINTS

Camera

VAUDIO26

VOPTO30

VDDE18

VBATI

VBATI VDDE18 VOPTO30 VAUDIO26 OPTOSENSE

OPTOSENSE

OPTOSENSE

Display

VAUDIO26

VBATI

VDDE18

VOPTO30 VCAMCORE_18

VCAM_28

VCAM_18

VAUDIO26
VAUDIO26 VBATI
VDDE18
VOPTO30
VCAMCORE_18 VCAM_28 VCAM_18

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MEASUREMENT POINTS

Imaging - Display

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VBATI

VOPTO30 VDDE18

VAUDIO26

VDDE18

VAUDIO26

LCD Connector
X4201 1202-9266 VOPTO30 A1 R4299 0ohms

MP 29

VBATI VOPTO30 VDDE18 VAUDIO26 NM R4298 0ohms NM C4213 100nF

Cam FPC Connector


X4300 1200-2290

MP 51
OPTOSENSE 1000-0274 X2401 OPTOSENSE

MP 30
B1 C4214 100nF B15 A16

Opto Senser

V4201

NM

MP 31
LCD_RESn Z4200 EMI-FILTER LCD_DAT3_ANJA LCD_DAT2_ANJA LCD_DAT1_ANJA LCD_DAT0_ANJA D2000 Anja-PoP bottom - IMAGING DISPLAY INTERFACE PDI_RESn PDI_D0 PDI_D1 PDI_D2 PDI_D3 PDI_D4 PDI_D5 PDI_D6 PDI_D7 PDI_C0 PDI_C1 PDI_C2 PDI_C3 PDI_C4 PDI_C5 DB3150FT/7POPHF 1201-8568 1 C4228 33pF <NM> M18 M23 L22 M24 L23 L24 M25 K23 K24 P23 P22 N24 N18 N22 M22 R4214 0ohms NM LCD_WR_ANJA LCD_RS_ANJA LCD_CS_ANJA LCD_RD_ANJA 1 2 3 4 9 I1-1 I2-1 I3-1 I4-1 GND_1 KNA16400 1200-1824 Z4202 EMI-FILTER O1-2 O2-2 O3-2 O4-2 GND_2 5 6 7 8 10 LCD_RD LCD_CS LCD_WR LCD_RS A5 B6 B5 B3 A2 N2000 Ericsson AB 3100 MMI INDICATOR LED CONTROL LED1_N LED2_N LED3_N LED4_N LED5_N LED6_N VIBRATOR CONTROL C14 VIBR_OUT AB3100 1202-0639 VDD_VIBR 1 VIBR B14 B4 A4 D3 C3 A3 B3 VBATI TALLY_LED Lower_LED A3 2 1 A C BZX585C15 NM 10Kohms R4209 B E 2SC6026 1200-7850 LCD_DAT4_ANJA LCD_DAT5_ANJA LCD_DAT6_ANJA LCD_DAT7_ANJA 1 2 3 4 9 C4227 33pF <NM> KNA16400 1200-1824 Z4201 EMI-FILTER I1-1 I2-1 I3-1 I4-1 GND_1 KNA16400 1200-1824 O1-2 O2-2 O3-2 O4-2 GND_2 5 6 7 8 10 LCD_DAT4 LCD_DAT5 LCD_DAT6 LCD_DAT7 A10 B10 A11 B11 1 2 3 4 9 I1-1 I2-1 I3-1 I4-1 GND_1 O1-2 O2-2 O3-2 O4-2 GND_2 5 6 7 8 10 LCD_DAT3 LCD_DAT2 LCD_DAT1 LCD_DAT0 B9 A9 B8 A8 B10 VBATI LCD_RESn B4

Key FPC Connector


1200-2529

MP 22

MEASUREMENT POINTS

MP Z4200 1-8
Upper_LED A10

MP 18

MP 33

MP Z4201 1-8

LCD_VSYNC A6 VBATI

Middle_LED B8

MP 20

MP 77
C V4205 V4211 1001-0796 ESDALC6V1M3

3 V4209

MP Z4202 1-8

A3 A4 A7

VBATI

A12 B2 B7

0ohms 0402 size

B12 Z1 Z2 Z3 VBATI_LED_FILTERED_1

R4297

MP 105
L4201 1201-4593

MP 102
R4296 NM 0ohms Max 20mA current VBOOST

Z4

MP 75
C4206 2.2uF

NM

A13 C4204 33pF 25V <NM>

C4207 56pF <NM>

B4

D1

D2

C4202 2 1001-0077 330pF 25V

C4200 2.2uF

B13

SCH2819

N4201

VBATI N2000 Ericsson AB 3100 MMI A1 BOOST LED DRIVER VDD_BOOST SW_BOOST BOOST_ISP C4230 100nF BOOST_ISN VBOOST AB3100 1202-0639 1 E3 C2 D2 B2

VBATI

Cam FPC Connector


X4300 1200-2290 A19

MP 107
L4200 100MHz

C4203

R4211 910Kohms 1%

C4212 33pF <NM>

B19

25V

MP 47

R4203 150mohms

R4212 62Kohms 1%

C4205 33pF <NM>

1uF

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MEASUREMENT POINTS

Imaging - Camera

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VCAMCORE_18

VCAM_28

VCAM_18

VCAMCORE_18 VCAM_28 VCAM_18

CI_RESn

CAM FLEX CONNECTOR


MP 43
C4330 1005mm 100nF X4300 1200-2290 ATX540124

VCAM_18

VCAM_28

VCAMCORE_18

MEASUREMENT POINTS

<NM>

B7 CAMSYSCLK CAMSYSCLK

A10 A7 100nF 100nF 100nF

MP 48
A5

B9 C4320 C4321 C4322

I2CCLK1

I2CCLK1 B8 C4329 NM

D2000 Anja-PoP bottom - IMAGING

MP 46
CI_PCLK B5 A6 B6 B11 B13 I2CDAT1 I2CDAT1 A9 A11 A13 A14 B12 B10 A12 22pF C4310 C4313 22pF C4312 22pF C4304 22pF C4306 22pF C4308 CI_HSYNC CI_VSYNC CI_D0 CI_D1 CI_D2 CI_D3 CI_D4 CI_D5 CI_D6 CI_D7 H23 H22 F22 G22 H24 E20 J23 J24 K22 J25 K25 CI_PCLK CI_HSYNC CI_VSYNC CI_D0 CI_D1 CI_D2 CI_D3 CI_D4 CI_D5 CI_D6 CI_D7

CAMERA INTERFACE CI_RESn G23

<NM>

<NM>

<NM>

<NM>

<NM>

22pF

C4309

22pF C4307

22pF C4303

<NM>

22pF

22pF C4311

22pF C4305

<NM>

<NM>

D2000 APPLICATION GPIO_11 DB3150FT/7POPHF 1201-8568 1 T25 CIF_STANDBY A8 A1 A4 A15 A20 D2000 APPLICATION GPIO_03 DB3150FT/7POPHF 1201-8568 1 T18 MEGA_STANDBY MEGA_STANDBY B14 B1 B4 B20

Z1 Z2 Z3 Z4

<NM>

<NM>

<NM>

DB3150FT/7POPHF 1201-8568

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MEASUREMENT POINTS

Access Top

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VBATI

VDDE18

VccA

VCC_WPA

VDIG

VBT27

VBATI VDDE18 VccA VCC_WPA VDIG VBT27

VCC_WPA VccA

VDDE18

VBATI

VBATI VDDE18 VccA VCC_WPA

MCLKREQ

MCLKREQ

D2000 Anja-PoP bottom - ACCESS RADIO CTRLIF RF_CTRL_DATA RF_CTRL_CLK RF_CTRL_STRB1 RF_CTRL_STRB2 AD6 AE6 AE5 AD5 RADDAT RADCLK RADSTR MCLKREQ RADDAT RADCLK RADSTR ANT MCLK TESTOUT ANT MCLK TESTOUT ANT MCLK TESTOUT

MEASUREMENT POINTS

ANT_SW0 ANT_SW1 ANT_SW2 ANT_SW3 TX_ADC_STRB EGGRADIOIF RF_DATA_A RF_DATA_B RF_DATA_C RF_DATA_STRB WCDMAPAIF RF_WCDMA_PA_0_EN RF_WCDMA_PA_1_EN RF_WCDMA_DCDC_EN RF_WCDMA_PWRDET_EN WCDMARADIOIF AC12 AB12 AB11 AC11 AE9 ADC_I_NEG ADC_I_POS ADC_Q_NEG ADC_Q_POS TX_POW DB3150FT/7POPHF 1201-8568 1 DAC_I_NEG DAC_I_POS DAC_Q_NEG DAC_Q_POS

AC4 AB7 AC7 AD7 AA3

ANTSW0 ANTSW1 ANTSW2 ANTSW3

ANTSW0 ANTSW1 ANTSW2 ANTSW3

AC6 AD4 AC5 AB3

QDATA_AMP_MSB IDATA_FREQ_MSB AMP_LSB_FREQ_LSB DCLK_DATSTR

QDATA_AMP_MSB IDATA_FREQ_MSB AMP_LSB_FREQ_LSB DCLK_DATSTR

AE10 AB6 AE7 AE8

WPA0_EN

WPA0_EN

WDETON

WDETON

WPAVCC

WPAVCC

WPAVCC

AC10 AB10 AB9 AC9

TXIB TXIA TXQB TXQA

TXIA TXIB TXQA TXQB

RXIB RXIA RXQB RXQA WTXPOWDET

GSM & UMTS WTXPOWDET RXQA RXQB

N2000 Ericsson AB 3100 OP AND SERVICES DAC C4 B5 C5 DAC_CLK DAC_STR DAC_DAT DACO_0 DACO_1 DACO_2 DACO_3 AB3100 1202-0639 1 VBT27 VDIG VDDE18 A7 B6 A6 C6

RXIA RXIB TX_ADSTR DCDC_EN

TX_ADSTR DCDC_EN

VDDE18 VDIG VBT27 BT_ANT BT_ANT BT_CLKREQ BT_ANT BT_CLKREQ

BT_CLK RTCCLK BTRESn

BT_CLK RTCCLK BTRESn

BT_CLK RTCCLK BTRESn

BT_CLKREQ Bluetooth

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MEASUREMENT POINTS

Access - GSM & UMTS

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SP1200 SP1201 X1100 ANTSW0 ANTSW1 ANTSW2 ANTSW3 MCLKREQ AMP_LSB_FREQ_LSB RADCLK RADDAT RADSTR ANTSW0 ANTSW1 ANTSW2 ANTSW3 MCLKREQ AMP_LSB_FREQ_LSB RADCLK RADDAT RADSTR VccA R1203 100Kohms 56pF 56pF 15pF VDDE18 VBATI L1237 18nH ANTSW0 ANTSW1 ANTSW2 ANTSW3 MCLKREQ AMP_LSB_FREQ_LSB RADCLK RADDAT RADSTR ANTSTRIP WCDMA1900 WCDMA2100 WCDMA850 DCLK_DATSTR IDATA_FREQ_MSB QDATA_AMP_MSB MCLK TESTOUT WBCLK MCLK TESTOUT MCLK TESTOUT C1100 <NM> C1101 C1101 0.5pF C1104 <NM> <NM> 1 3 5 C_TERM GND GND CRS5001 1000-8181 R_TERM GND GND 2 4 6 R1102 0ohms R1101 0ohms C1102 <NM> C1103 <NM> ANT ANT

C1206

C1204

VDDE18 VccA

R1201 47ohms

R03_GSM_Top

R1200 47ohms

C1301

VBATI

MEASUREMENT POINTS

QDATA_AMP_MSB IDATA_FREQ_MSB DCLK_DATSTR R1204 100Kohms <NM> R1205 100Kohms <NM>

QDATA_AMP_MSB IDATA_FREQ_MSB DCLK_DATSTR

WBCLK

VCC_WPA

VBATI VccA

VDDE18

VDDE18 VccA VBATI VCC_WPA WCDMA_ANT NM R1305 47ohms

WBCLK TXIA TXIB TXQA TXQB TXIA TXIB TXQA TXQB TXIA TXIB TXQA TXQB

WCDMA_ANT

RXIA RADSTR RADCLK RADDAT WDETON WDETON WDETON RXIB RXQA RXQB WPAVcc WTXPOWDET

RXIA RXIB RXQA RXQB WPAVCC WTXPOWDET

RXIA RXIB RXQA RXQB WPAVCC WTXPOWDET

WPA0_EN

WPA0_EN

WPA0_EN

NM R1302

NM R1303

NM ms 0ohms R1304

VBATI

VDDE18

VccA

VCC_WPA

NM R1301

R1300

ms 0ohms

0ohms ms

VBATI VDDE18 VccA VCC_WPA

0ohms ms

0ohms ms

NM

R06_UMTS_Top

R1300-R1304 Edge only variant

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MEASUREMENT POINTS

Access - GSM Top

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WCDMA850 WCDMA1900

WCDMA850 WCDMA1900

WCDMA2100 ANTSTRIP

WCDMA2100 ANTSTRIP

AMP_LSB_FREQ_LSB AMP_LSB_FREQ_LSB

AMP_LSB_FREQ_LSB

RADCLK RADCLK

RADCLK

RADDAT RADDAT

RADDAT

MEASUREMENT POINTS

RADSTR RADSTR

RADSTR VccA MCLKREQ MCLKREQ VDDE18 VDDE18 VccA VccA VBATI WCDMA850 VBATI VccA WCDMA1900 WCDMA2100 ANTSTRIP GSMRX1900_1 GSMRX1900_2 GSMRX1800_1 GSMRX1800_2 GSMRX900_1 GSMRX900_2 GSMRX850_1 GSMRX850_2 R04_GSM_PAM_MOD R04_GSM_PAM_MOD GSMRX1900_1 GSMRX1900_1 GSMRX1900_2 GSMRX1800_1 GSMRX1800_2 GSMRX900_1 GSMRX900_2 GSMRX850_1 GSMRX850_2 AMP_LSB_FREQ_LSB RADCLK RADDAT RADSTR MCLKREQ GSMRX1900_1 GSMRX1900_2 GSMRX1800_1 GSMRX1800_2 GSMRX900_1 GSMRX900_2 GSMRX850_1 GSMRX850_2 R05_GSM_EDGERX MCLK DCLK_DATSTR IDATA_FREQ_MSB WBCLK WBCLK WBCLK VDDE18

MCLKREQ MCLKREQ

ANTSW0 ANTSW0

ANTSW0

ANTSW0

TESTOUT QDATA_AMP_MSB

TESTOUT QDATA_AMP_MSB

TESTOUT QDATA_AMP_MSB

ANTSW1 ANTSW1

ANTSW1

ANTSW1

ANTSW2 ANTSW2

ANTSW2

IDATA_FREQ_MSB

IDATA_FREQ_MSB

ANTSW2

ANTSW3 ANTSW3

ANTSW3

DCLK_DATSTR

DCLK_DATSTR

ANTSW3

MCLK

MCLK

VBATI

VDDE18

VccA

VBATI VBATI VDDE18 VccA

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MEASUREMENT POINTS
L1230 600MHz 240
MP 8

Access - GSM PA

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GSMRX900_1 Z1230 SAWQuadBAND EGSM-RX EGSM-RX GSM850/EGSM-TX 16 17 11 21 22 20 18 19 12 13 14 15 9 GSMRX1800_1 WCDMA1900 GSMRX900_2

ANTSW0 ANTSW0

C1242 22pF GND


MP 6

WCDMA850

ANTSW2

ANTSW2

L1232 600MHz 240 C1240 22pF

WCDMA850 WCDMA1900 4 6 CTRL-1 CTRL-3 WCDMA2100 GSM850-RX GSM850-RX

WCDMA2100

ANTSTRIP

ANTSTRIP

GND L1231 600MHz 240 C1241 22pF L1233 600MHz GND


MP 7

GSMRX850_1

ANT

PCN-RX PCN-RX

ANTSW1

ANTSW1

GSMRX850_2

5 VccA

CTRL-2

PCS-RX PCS-RX PCN/PCS-TX

MEASUREMENT POINTS

N1200 Ericsson TX

GIMLI

POWER/GROUNDS 7 24 23 10 VDD GND GND GND GND GND GND 8 3 2

GSMRX1800_2

PaBias

37

C1239 22pF

240

GSMRX1900_1

AmMod

2
MP 2

GSMRX1900_2 GND

TxLB TxHB

39 4

R1234 27ohms

GND C1238 22pF

GND

DGM099M04 1200-0169 1 (MO99E)

GndA GndA GndA GndA GndA GndA

40 36 38 5 3 <NM> 1

180ohms R1235

180ohms R1236

GND

N1230 Quadband PA 7 GSM_IN GSM_OUT 9 C1235 0.5pF 2 DCS_PCS_IN DCS_PCS_Out 16


MP 4

GND

GND
MP 1

L1236 4.3nH C1236 1pF

R1230 10ohms VBATI R1231 180ohms <NM> R1232 270ohms GND GND C1230 C1231 10nF C1232 10uF C1233 2.2pF 3 1 22pF BS TX_EN

L1235 6.2nH <NM> C1243 2.2pF C1245 2.2pF

GndSlug CLASS: 1000-8134 RF3000 1 (P1T)

41 GND GND GND GND GND

GND1 GND2 GND3

8 10 11 13 14 15 17 GND
MP 5

L1234 4.7nH C1237 1.2pF <NM> GND C1244 1pF

GND

R1233 0ohms NM
MP 3

5 6 C1234 1.5pF <NM> 4 12 GND

VBATT VAPC

GND4 GND5 GND6

NC1 NC2 SKY77329 1200-1612

GND_PAD

ANTSW3

1 (-15) GND

GND

VBATI

VccA

Made for Access GSM PA


VBATI VccA

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MEASUREMENT POINTS

Access -GSM Edge RX

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GSMRX1900_1

VccA
MP 19

R1260 0ohms C1266 3.5pF GSMRX1900_2 C1260 L1262 3.3nH C1267 3.5pF GSMRX1800_1 C1268 3.7pF L1263 3.9nH C1269 3.7pF GSMRX900_1 C1265 39pF GSMRX900_2 L1260 10nH L1264 3.9nH <NM> 32 31 N1200 Ericsson RX Rx1900p Rx1900n DataA GSMRX1800_2 34 35 Rx1800p Rx1800n DataB DataC DataStr 28 29 C1264 39pF Rx900p Rx900n GndA GndA 26 25 L1261 12nH Rx800p Rx800n CLASS: 1000-8134 RF3000 GndA GndA 33 27 30 23 DCLK_DATSTR 20 19 22 21 QDATA_AMP_MSB IDATA_FREQ_MSB AMP_LSB_FREQ_LSB VccA 24 GND GIMLI 22pF C1261 10nF NM

MEASUREMENT POINTS

GSMRX850_1

C1270 15pF

C1271 15pF

GND

GSMRX850_2

VDDE18
MP 21

RADCLK N1200 Ericsson SYNTH RADDAT 8 7 RADSTR 6 Clk Data Str MClk WBClk MCLKREQ 10 MClkReq TestOut 14 13 R1263 100Kohms 1 2 GND VDDE18 VccA B1260 I/O COVER I/O COVER 3 CLASS: 4 1000-8134 RF3000 GND XOp XOn GndD GndA GndA 17 15 12 9 16 11 GND VccD 18 GIMLI

R1261 0ohms C1262 22pF C1263 10nF NM

MCLK

WBCLK

MP 17

TESTOUT

KXS-23-26000KFA 1200-0097 1 (QAOR) GND GND R1262 100Kohms

VDDE18 VccA GND

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MEASUREMENT POINTS

Access - UMTS Top

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VccA

R09_Rx_UMTS
VccA RXIA RXIB RXQA WCDMA_ANT WCDMA_ANT WCDMA_RX WCDMA_TX R08_Duplex WCDMA_TX WCDMA_RX RXQB RXIA RXIB RXQA RXQB

VccA

R10_Synt_UMTS
VccA

MEASUREMENT POINTS

VBATI

VCC_WPA

TXQB TXQA TXIB TXIA

TX_QB TX_QA TX_IB TX_IA WTXMOD

VCC_WPA VBATI

WTXMOD WPABIAS WPA0_EN WPA0_EN WPA0_EN

WCDMA_TX WPSENSE

VccA VccA VDDE18 VDDE18 WPABIAS WPAVcc

R11_PA_UMTS

RADSTR RADCLK RADDAT WBCLK

RADSTR RADCLK RADDAT WBCLK

WPAVcc

WTXPOWDET WDETON WDETON WPSENSE

WTXPOWDET

VccA

VccA R07_RF_CONT_UMTS

VBATI

VBATI

VDDE18

VDDE18

VCC_WPA

VCC_WPA

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MEASUREMENT POINTS

Access - UMTS Control

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MP 59
WBCLK C1316 3.9pF C1312 4.7pF NM N1300 RF3100 CONTROL 15 Ylva

REFIN

RADDAT RADCLK RADSTR

12 13 14 11 22 VDDE18 C1310 10pF NM C1311 10nF NM

DATA CLK EN VGACTL VDD RF3100 1000-8143

PAO_1 PAO_2

38 39

MP 13 MP 12

WPABIAS WPAVcc

MEASUREMENT POINTS

TST GND_DIG

21 23

(P1L)

WPSENSE

WPSENSE

R1313

220ohms

WPSENSE_1 R1312 56ohms N1310 POWER DETECTOR 2 RF_IN EN REF VDD GND LMV221 1200-0071 C1314 100nF C1313 10pF HEATSLUG 7 C1315 33nF OUT 6 WTXPOWDET_1 R1310 1Kohms WTXPOWDET WTXPOWDET

R1311 56ohms

WDETON

W_DET_ON VccA

4 5 1 3

VccA VccA

VDDE18

VDDE18

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MEASUREMENT POINTS

Access - UMTS Duplex

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MEASUREMENT POINTS

Z1330 WCDMA_RX WCDMA_RX 7 RX LOWLOSS_Duplex TX GND WCDMA_ANT GND WCDMA_ANT 2 ANT GND GND C1331 1.2pF NM GND GND B7643 1001-0896 2000MHz 5 1 3 4 6 8 9 WCDMA_TX WCDMA_TX

GND

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MEASUREMENT POINTS

Access - UMTS RX

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VccA VccA

MEASUREMENT POINTS

MP 16

WCDMA_RX

WCDMA_RX C1346 1.5pF

L1340 4.3nH

WCDMA_RX_1

N1300 RF3100 RX 27
MP 15

Ylva

LNA1_I LNA1_O MIX1_A MIX1_B LINA2_I LINA2_O MIX2_A MIX2_B

RXIA RXIB RXQA RXQB

17 18 19 20

MP 58 MP 57 MP 56 MP 55

R1340 R1341 R1342 R1343

200ohms 200ohms 200ohms 200ohms

RXIA RXIB RXQA RXQB

29 35 36 26

Z1340 C1345 0.56pF <NM> 1 IN OUT OUT 2 GND GND 3 4 5

MP 14

C1343 5pF

MIX1_A MIX1_B

L1341 4.3nH

C1344 5pF VccA C1341 22pF

30 33 32

SAFEB2G14FA0F00R14 1001-4450 2100MHz B9408

GNDLNAEM GNDRX

28 25 34 37

31 24

VCCRX VCCLORX

GNDRX GNDRX

C1340 10nF NM

RF3100 1000-8143 C1342 22pF

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MEASUREMENT POINTS

Access - UMTS Synthesizer

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VccA VccA

MEASUREMENT POINTS

N1300 RF3100 TX TX_IA TX_IB TX_QA TX_QB 7 8 9 10 TXIA TXIB TXQA TXQB

Ylva Z1360 WTXMOD_3 1 3 C1363 0.8pF 2 IN GND GND GND 5 OUT 4 WTXMOD

TX_1

WTXMOD_2

L1360 2.2nH

MP 60

500MHz C1362 1pF NM

TX_2

SAFEB1G95KA0F00 1200-0076 2

VccA GNDTXEM GNDTX2 40 6 C1360 10pF NM C1361 10nF NM VCCTX VCCLOTX RF3100 1000-8143 GNDTX1 GNDTX 3 1 5 16

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MEASUREMENT POINTS

Access - UMTS PA

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VBATI

VBATI

MP 34

MP 11

K1380 WTXMOD ISOLATOR RFOUT_2 5 1 K1381


MP 9

WTXMOD L1381 R1382

0ohms NM

500MHz 12nH

IN GND GND

OUT GND GND

2 WCDMA_TX 4

MEASUREMENT POINTS

L1380 1.5nH

Power Coupler 1 2.2pF C1389 2 3 IN GND COUPL_OUT CLASS: OUT GND TERM 6 5 4 TERM

CES201G95DCB000R14 1000-7876 1

0.5pF C1388

RFOUT_1

10nF VCC_WPA

C1384 1nF

NM

C1383 VCC_WPA

<NM>

N1380 SKY771nn Module 4 RFIN RFOUT 8

LDC181G9519B-327 1200-0072

R1380 47ohms

C1387 10nF

C1386 22pF

C1385 1nF

R1384 0ohms NM

1 10

VCC1 VCC2

GND GND GND

9 7 6

WPSENSE

WPA0_EN

R1385 0ohms NM

MP 35

2 VBATI 5 3

ENABLE VBIAS VCONT SKY77174 1200-0073 1950MHz GND_SLUG 11

C1381 10pF

(-14)

C1380 10pF

WPABIAS

R1387 0ohms NM C1382 22pF

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MEASUREMENT POINTS

Access - Bluetooth

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N1400 BLUETOOTH-FM_IO BT_SYSCON BTRESn BT_CLK RTCCLK K7 F6 K9 BT_RSTn BT_REF_CLK_IN BT_RTCCLK BT_REG_CTRL J4 SP1401 SP1400 SP1403 SP1402

E7 F9 SP1404 D2000 ACCESS GPIO_21 W4 BT_SPI_DO H9 ACCESS GPIO_22 DB3150FT/7POPHF 1201-8568 1 PCMCLK PCMSYN PCMDATB PCMDATA D2000 Anja-PoP bottom - BLUETOOTH BLUETOOTH PCM/I2S (ACCESS) PCMCLK/I2SCLK PCMSYN/I2SWS PCMDLD/I2SDLD AB4 PCMULD/I2SULD VDDE18 DB3150FT/7POPHF 1201-8568 1 L7 M7 N6 AA5 AA4 AC2 G9 L3 M3 K4 J3 M4 N4 K5 M5 Y3 BT_SPI_CLK K6 SP1405

BT_CLKREQ_IN1 BT_CLKREQ_IN2

BT_CLKREQ_OUT1 BT_CLKREQ_OUT2

J7 J8 D2000

BT_CLKREQ

BT_CLKREQ

L9

BT_WAKEUP

HOST_WAKEUP/SPI_INT

E8

BT_SPI_INT

V3

ACCESS GPIO_12

UART_&_SPI-INTERFACE UART_RXD/SPI_DI UART_CTS/SPI_CLK UART_TXD/SPI_DO UART_RTS/SPI_CSn G7 J6 BT_SPI_DI BT_SPI_CS0n

W3

ACCESS GPIO_20

Y2

ACCESS GPIO_19 DB3150FT/7POPHF 1201-8568 1

PCM_INTERFACE BT_PCM_CLK BT_PCM_SYNC BT_PCM_A BT_PCM_B GPIO BT_GPIO_0 BT_GPIO_8 BT_GPIO_9 BT_GPIO_10 BT_GPIO_16 CONFIG-PINS BT_CONFIG_1 BT_CONFIG_2 BT_CONFIG_3 TESTPINS G6 H2 G2 BT_AF_PRG BT_TEST1 BT_TEST2 RF BT_RFP BT_RFN DO-NOT-USE K1 J1 5 BT_GPIO_11 K3

MEASUREMENT POINTS

BT_ANT

BT_ANT

VDDE18 VDIG VDDE18 VBT27 N1400 B BLUETOOTH-FM_POWER BTPOWER&GND R1493 0ohms NM N7 L2 D3 E1 E2 E4 BT_HVD BT_HVA1 BT_HVA2 BT_HVA2 BT_HVA2 BT_HVA2 BT_VIO_A BT_VIO_A BT_VIO_B BT_VIO_C BT_VIO_C BT_VIO_D BT_VIO_D BT_VIO_E BT_VSS_ANA BT_VSS_ANA BT_VSS_ANA BT_VSS_ANA BT_VSS_ANA BT_VSS_ANA BT_VSS_ANA BT_VSS_ANA BT_VSS_ANA C1407 DEA202450BT 1200-1865 2 100nF C1408 100nF C1409 100nF BT_VSS_ANA BT_VSS_ANA BT_VSS_ANA BT_VSS_DIG BT_VSS_DIG BT_VSS_DIG BT_VSS_DIG BT_VSS_DIG BT_VSS_RF BT_VSS_RF BT_VSS_RF BT_VSS_RF STLC2592 1200-6182 D1 D2 E3 F1 F2 F3 F4 G3 G4 H3 H4 G1 H6 H7 H8 K8 L8 H1 J2 K2 L1 C1412 100nF BT_VDD_CLD E6 R1494 0ohms

MP 68
Z1400 XCMP126 DEA202450BT-7089 BAL1 BAL2 GND1 GND2 UNBAL NC1 NC2 GND3 1 2 3 4

MP 65

M6 J9 N3 N5 G8

MP 67

7 6

BT_RSRV_D BT_RSRV_RF BT_RSRV_CL

M8 M2 B2 C1 C2 C3

BT_RSRV_DSM BT_RSRV_N BT_RSRV_CL STLC2592 1200-6182

VDDE18

VDIG

VBT27

VDDE18 VDIG VBT27

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NM

MEASUREMENT POINTS

Test

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SP5101 SP5102 SP5103 SP5104 SP5105

SP5106 SP5107

D2000 Anja-PoP bottom - TEST JTAG & EMULATION IF P3 P2 R2 R3 C24 R5100 10Kohms <NM> DB3150FT/7POPHF 1201-8568 C3 TDI TMS TRSTn TCK TEMU0n TEMU1n 1 DB3150FT/7POPHF 1201-8568 D2000 Anja-PoP bottom - NOTUSED UNUSED N9 EFUSE_HV4 NetUnused NetUnused D2000 Anja-PoP bottom - TEST EMBEDED TRACE IF ETM_TCLK ETM_TSYNC C8 E7 NetUnused NetUnused NetUnused NetUnused NetUnused NetUnused NetUnused NetUnused NetUnused NetUnused DB3150FT/7POPHF 1201-8568 D2000 ANJA-POP-BOT_SUPPORT-BALLS A1 A2 A3 A24 A25 A26 B1 B26 C1 C26 NetUnused NetUnused NetUnused NetUnused NetUnused NetUnused NetUnused NetUnused NetUnused NetUnused DB3150FT/7POPHF 1201-8568 NetUnused NetUnused NetUnused NetUnused NetUnused NetUnused NetUnused NetUnused NetUnused NetUnused 1 AD1 AD26 AE1 AE26 AF1 AF2 AF3 AF24 AF25 AF26 1 C5 D17 E23 G25 N23 V22 AB2 AC25 AE3 AE4 AE16 AE23 TDO RTCK P4 R4 D2000 Anja-PoP bottom - PLL PLL FILTER PLL_26_VCONT PLL_26_FILTVDD PLL_416_VCONT PLL_416_FILTVDD 1 AE13 AE14 AC15 AE17 C5104 33nF C5103 33nF

MEASUREMENT POINTS

ETM_TPKT0 B10 ETM_TPKT1 E10 ETM_TPKT2 ETM_TPKT3 ETM_TPKT4 ETM_TPKT5 ETM_TPKT6 ETM_TPKT7 ETM_PSTAT0 ETM_PSTAT1 ETM_PSTAT2 DB3150FT/7POPHF 1201-8568 1 D8 E9 D9 D7 C9 B8 E8 B7 E6

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COMPONENT OVERVIEW

Front Side

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B1260 B3100 C1101 C1204 C1206 C1230 C1231

1212-1234 1200-2390 1200-4295 1000-6080 1000-6080 1000-0049 1000-0045 1000-0061 1000-6070 1200-4295 1001-1173 1000-0049 1000-0049 1000-0049 1000-0049 1000-0049 1001-1173 1000-0049 1000-0045 1000-0049 1000-0045 1000-6079 1000-6079 1201-5909 1201-5909 1201-5910 1201-5910 1000-0060 1000-0060 1000-0060 1000-0066 1000-6848 1000-0068 1000-6072 1000-0049 1000-0049 1201-2804 1201-2804 1201-2803 1202-1905 1000-0066 1000-0066 1000-0049 1000-0057 1000-0047

C1 A2 A2 B2 B2 B1 B1 B1 B1 C2 B2 B1 B2 B2 B2 B2 B2 C2 C2 C2 C2 C2 C2 C2 C2 C2 C2 C2 C2 B2 C2 C2 C2 B4 A3 A3 B3 B3 A3 B3 B3 C3 C3 C3 C3

C1385 C1386 C1387 C1407 C1408 C1409 C1412 C2121 C2231 C2232 C2233 C2234 C2235 C2236 C2281 C2282 C2283 C2284 C2286 C2287 C2415 C2416 C2420 C2421 C2422 C2424 C2426 C2459 C2460 C2461 C2462 C2463 C2464 C3139 C3140 C3301 C3304 C3305 C4213 C4214 C4320 C4321 C4322 D2105 E1000

1000-0047 1000-0049 1000-0057 1000-0048 1000-0048 1000-0336 1000-0048 1000-6849 1000-0049 1000-0048 1000-0061 1000-0048 1000-0039 1000-0048 1000-0069 1000-0062 1000-0039 1000-6849 1000-0062 1000-6849 1000-6842 1000-6842 1200-1100 1200-1100 1200-0879 1000-0156 1000-0049 1000-6080 1000-6080 1000-6080 1000-6080 1000-6080 1000-6080 1000-0056 1000-0056 1000-0338 1000-0075 1000-0048 1000-0048 1000-0048 1000-0048 1000-0048 1000-0048 1200-0425 1200-8934

C2 C2 C2 C3 C3 C3 C3 C3 C3 C3 C3 C3 C3 C2 D3 D3 D3 D3 D3 D3 B4 C4 C4 C4 C4 B4 D3 D2 D2 D2 D2 D2 D3 D3 D3 C4 C4 C3 D2 D2 D3 D3 D3 C3 A2

K1380 K1381 L1230 L1231 L1232 L1233 L1234 L1235 L1236 L1237 L1260 L1261 L1262 L1263 L1340 L1341 L1360 L1380 L1381 L2207 L2400 L2401 L2402 L2403 L2404 L2405 L2406 L2407 L2408 L3300 L3301 N1200 N1230 N1300 N1310 N1380 N1400 N2203 N2204 N2205 N2402 R1200 R1201 R1230 R1231

1000-7876 1200-0072 1000-2593 1000-2593 1000-2593 1000-2593 1000-0113 1201-2742 1201-2436 1000-3112 1000-3615 1000-3616 1001-0863 1200-0742 1201-2630 1201-2630 1001-1242 1001-0366 1001-0371 1200-0092 1200-6898 1001-2140 1001-2140 1200-0317 1200-0317 1001-1896 1001-1896 1200-0317 1200-0317 1000-1902 1000-2612 1000-8134 1200-1612 1000-8143 1200-0071 1200-0073 1200-6182 1000-8638 1205-7687 1001-0868 1200-6309 1000-0232 1000-0232 1000-0378 1000-0235

B3 B2 B2 B2 B2 B2 B2 B1 B2 A2 C2 C2 B2 B2 A3 B3 B3 C2 C3 C2 C4 C4 C4 C4 C4 B4 B4 C4 C4 C4 C4 C1 B1 B3 C2 C3 C3 D3 D3 C3 B4 B2 B2 B1 B1

R1234 R1235 R1236 R1262 R1263 R1310 R1311 R1312 R1313 R1340 R1341 R1342 R1343 R1380 R2100 R2101 R2119 R2121 R2220 R2281 R2401 R2402 R2403 R2404 R2442 R2443 V2402 V2420 V2424 V2428 V2432 X1000 X2401 X4201 X4300 Z1230 Z1330 Z1340 Z1360 Z1400 Z4200 Z4201 Z4202

1000-0233 1000-0235 1000-0235 1000-0231 1000-0231 1000-0172 1000-4037 1000-4037 1000-0237 1000-4102 1000-4102 1000-4102 1000-4102 1000-0267 1000-4164 1000-0231 1000-0231 1000-0378 1000-0231 1000-0382 1000-0243 1000-0243 1000-0243 1000-0243 1000-5865 1000-5865 1001-0075 1000-0272 1201-8626 1201-8626 1201-8626 1201-4841 1200-2529 1202-9266 1200-2290 1200-0169 1001-0896 1001-4450 1200-0076 1200-1865 1200-1824 1200-1824 1200-1824

C1 C1 B1 C1 C1 C2 C2 C2 C2 B4 B4 B4 A4 B3 C3 C3 C3 C3 C3 D3 A2 A2

A
X1000

B3100

C1232 C1233 C1235 C1236


C1101

E1000
C1342 C1340 C1310

C1238 C1239
C1346
L1340 R1343 C1311 R1303 R1302 R1342 R1301 R1341 R1300 R1340

L1237
C1100 C1331 C1341

C1240 C1241 C1242 C1244 C1260 C1261 C1262


V2421 L2405

Z1330

C1345

C1239

L1233

R1305 L1232 C1240 L1231 C1241 L1230 C1242

Z1340

L1341

K1380

R1230

C1237

N1230

N1300

R1231

R1232

C1301

C1344

C1343

C1238

L1234

C1245

R1200

C1231 C1243 C1233

C1244

Z1230
C1236

C1204 C1360

C1316

L1235

C1230

C1206

R1201

C1312

C1263 C1264 C1265 C1266

C1232

K1381

C1363

L1360

C1362

C1361

N2402

C2424

R1380

C1380

COMPONENT OVERVIEW

L1236

Z1360

L2406

A2 A2 C1 D3 D3 C4 D1 D1 D1 A1 D1 D2 D4 B2 B3 B3 B3 C3 D2 D2 D2

R1236 R1234

C1389
L1263 C1266 C1269 C1268
L1262

C2415 C2420

N1380

C1267

L1380

L2404 V2420 L2403 L2408


C2419

C1235

R1235

L1264

C2416

C1267 C1268 C1269 C1270

R1382

L1381

C1388

R2121 C1382 R1387

C1409

C3304

C3115

R2119

R2235

Z1400

R3302

L2402 L2401

C1234

R1233 C1265 C1381 R1385 C1386 R1311

C2121

C1385

C2421

L2407 L2400

N1400

R1262

C2431 C1270

R1312

C1313 C2236

C2235 C2233

D2105

C1387
C1314 C2237

C1383

L1260

R1313

C1384

R1384

L3300

C1264

L3301 V2431 C2422

C1271 C1301 C1313 C1314 C1315

R2221 C2231 R2100

R2442

B1260

C1261

C1260

R1260

N1310
R1304

SP2101

L2207

N2205

C1407 R1493

SP2104

SP2105

R3303

C2234

R1263

C1263

C1262

R1261

C3305

R3301

C3302

R1494

C1412

C1408

R2220

R2101

N1200

L1261

C1271

C1315

R1310

R2210

C3301

C2232

C1316 C1341

V2424

C4207

V2423

IN
C2465 C2470 C2467 C2469 C2468 V4211 V2426 Z4202

C2284

C2282

C4321

C4303

R4298

C2286

V3101

V4201

V2427

C2283

C4320

C4214

C4227

R4214

C4228

C3140

C3139

C3107

C3108

C1342
C3109

C2287

C4204

C4329

C4313

C4304

C2464

C4306

C4305

R2461

A1

A13

C2459

R2466

C2432

V2402

V2430

C4310

C4311

C2463

R2462 R2463 R2464 R2465

IN OUT
Z4200

R3115

R3116

R4299

R3135

R3136

C1343 C1344 C1346


A1

C4309

C4308

R2443

X2401

N2204

C2461 C2460

OUT OUT
Z4201

C4213

C4330
C2426

C4307

C4312

C2462

C2281

R2281

B1

B13

X4201

N2203

C4322

V3100

A20

C1363 C1380

IN B20
V2425 V2428 V2429 V2432

X4300
B1

V4209

V2207

C1381 C1382 C1383 C1384

4
R - Replaceable See Appendix for more information.
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B2100

1000-8271 1000-0049 1000-6078 1000-0050 1000-0060 1000-0066 1000-0039 1000-0039 1000-0048 1000-0059 1000-0067 1000-0051 1000-6901 1000-0048 1000-0049 1000-0064 1000-0039 1000-6901 1000-0051 1000-0051 1000-0051 1000-0061 1000-0336 1000-0336 1000-0061 1000-0340 1000-0340 1000-6901 1000-0336 1000-0048 1000-0059 1000-0051 1000-0061 1000-0061 1200-0879 1000-0051 1000-0048 1000-0048 1000-0048 1000-0048 1000-0048 1000-0048 1000-0048 1000-0048 1000-0048 1000-0048 1000-0048 1000-0048 1000-0048 1000-0048 1000-0048 1000-0048 1000-0048 1000-0048 1000-0048 1000-0048

B2 B2 B2 B2 B2 B2 B3 B3 B3 B3 A3 B3 B3 C3 A3 A3 B3 B3 B3 B3 B3 C3 C3 C2 C2 A4 A4 A3 C3 A3 B3 A3 A3 C2 C3 C3 A3 C1 C1 C1 B1 B1 B1 C1 C1 A1 C2 C2 C2 B2 A2 B2 B2 B2 B2 B2

C2330 C2333 C2334 C2335 C2336 C2337 C2338 C2339 C2340 C2341 C2342 C2343 C2344 C2345 C2346 C2347 C2400 C2401 C2405 C2406 C2410 C2411 C2412 C2414 C2423 C2429 C2433 C2434 C2435 C2436 C2437 C2443 C2444 C2448 C2473 C3103 C3106 C3110 C3112 C3113 C3117 C3118 C3119 C3120 C3121 C3122 C3123 C3124 C3125 C3127 C3131 C3132 C3133 C3135 C3136 C3137

1000-0048 1000-0048 1000-0048 1000-0048 1000-0048 1000-0048 1000-0048 1000-0048 1000-0048 1000-0048 1000-0048 1000-0048 1000-0048 1000-0048 1000-0051 1000-0051 1000-0048 1000-0051 1000-0338 1000-0051 1000-0047 1000-0051 1000-0061 1000-0051 1200-0879 1000-0048 1000-0048 1000-0039 1000-0048 1000-0039 1000-0048 1000-0051 1000-6079 1000-0056 1000-0048 1000-0051 1000-0061 1000-6078 1000-0061 1000-0340 1000-0066 1000-0039 1000-6849 1000-0340 1000-0048 1000-0155 1000-0061 1000-0048 1000-0048 1000-6849 1000-0048 1000-0048 1000-0048 1000-0048 1000-0056 1000-0052

B2 B1 C1 A1 C1 C2 C2 A2 C2 B2 B2 B2 C2 C2 C2 B2 B3 B3 C3 C3 A2 A2 B4 C3 C4 C3 C3 C3 C4 B3 C3 A2 A2 A1 A4 A4 A4 D2 B3 B3 D2 A4 B4 B3 B3 B3 B4 B4 B4 C4 B3 B3 B4 B3 C3 A3

C3138 C3141 C3142 C3143 C3145 C3146 C3149 C3150 C3151 C3152 C3155 C4200 C4202 C4203 C4206 C4230 C5103 C5104 D2000 D2400 E1001 L2200 L2201 L3100 L3101 L3102 L4200 L4201 N2000 N2201 N2202 N2400 N2424 N3100 N3101 N4201 R1101 R1102 R1203 R2104 R2150 R2151 R2200 R2201 R2203 R2204 R2240 R2406 R2415 R2416 R2419 R2421 R2422 R2433 R2434 R2435

1000-0069 1000-0052 1000-0056 1000-0056 1000-0340 1000-0340 1200-4608 1200-4608 1000-0056 1000-0056 1000-6840 1000-0059 1200-0286 1000-0076 1000-6901 1000-0048 1000-0068 1000-0068 1201-8568 1200-1694 1200-8935 1200-2214 1000-0118 1201-5128 1200-0317 1201-5128 1000-0128 1201-4593 1202-0639 1201-6465 1200-0373 1000-0369 1200-0454 1000-0372 1000-0198 1001-0077 1000-0179 1000-0179 1000-0231 1000-4034 1000-0243 1000-0243 1000-4380 1000-4376 1000-0376 1000-0249 1000-0231 1000-0265 1000-0231 1000-0175 1000-0175 1000-0249 1000-0249 1000-0231 1000-0240 1000-0231

B3 A3 A3 A3 B3 B3 B4 B4 B3 C3 B3 C3 C2 C3 B3 C3 B2 B2 B2 C4 C3 C3 C3 D2 D2 D2 C3 C3 B3 A4 A3 A4 C4 A4 B4 C3 C2 D2 C2 B2 A1 A1 A2 C3 A3 B3 C3 A1 A1 B2 C3 B3 B3 C2 C3 A4

R2436 R2437 R2438 R2439 R2440 R2441 R2444 R2445 R2446 R2447 R2448 R2454 R2467 R2468 R2469 R2470 R2471 R2472 R2499 R3101 R3102 R3103 R3106 R3112 R3113 R3114 R3118 R3119 R3120 R3134 R3197 R3198 R3199 R3304 R4203 R4209 R4211 R4212 R4297 V2200 V2202 V2206 V2405 V2406 V4205 X1100 X1203 X1400 X2200 X2400 X2402 Z2400

1000-0178 1000-0249 1000-0240 1000-0172 1000-0230 1000-0382 1000-0231 1000-0231 1000-0231 1000-0231 1000-0231 1000-4147 1000-0175 1000-0175 1000-0175 1000-0175 1000-0175 1000-0175 1000-0181 1000-0231 1000-0226 1000-0175 1000-0175 1000-0231 1000-0388 1000-0388 1000-0226 1000-0377 1000-4110 1000-4152 1000-0181 1000-0181 1000-0377 1000-0243 1000-0264 1000-0175 1200-1061 1000-4160 1000-0179 1000-0282 1200-0145 1001-0073 1000-0270 1000-0271 1200-7850 1000-8181 1200-4733 1200-4733 1201-9869 1001-0890 1200-6752 1201-6833

A4 A4 A4 A4 A4 A4 A1 A1 A1 A1 C2 C4 A2 A2 A2 A2 A2 A2 C3 A4 A4 A4 A4 C4 B4 B4 A4 B3 B3 B3 D2 B3 B3 A2 C3 A3 C2 C3 C3 A3 C3 C3 A4 A4 A3 D2 D1 D3 A3 B4 A1 C4

C2102 C2103 C2104 C2105 C2106 C2200 C2202

C2444

R2406

C2443

B1

B9

TP2202

TP2201

R2446

R2439

X2200
C2238

N2201 TP2200 TP3101

C2224 C2223

V2405

C2448

C3106

C2204
R2438 R2437 R2435

C2205 C2207 C2208 C2209

N2202

R2472

R2467

R2469

C2407

C2428

C2410

C2408

R2444 R2445

R2470

R2471

R2468

C2244

C2239
C2212

R3103

R2200

V2200

C2211

C3137
C3142

R3106

R2447 R2414 R2415

R3118

R3101

R2441

R2440

C2409

A1

A9

C3141

C2411

N3100
C3103

R2436

C2473

R3102

V2406

N2400

X2402

C3143

C2210 C2211

SP3200

R2233

C2225

SP3201

V4205

R2230

R2231

C2207

C2229

R2296 C2322 C2319 C2106

C2213

C2335

R2475

C2314

R3304

C2339

R2403

R2404

R2401

R2402

R2304

R4209

R2293 R2223

C2205

C2208

C2216

C2200

C2347
R2204 C2343 C2342

R2203

R3120

C3118
C3123

C2212 C2213 C2214 C2215

C2202

R3134

C2218

C4206

C2215

C2209

R2152 C2105 R2104 C2341

C3138

C2307

C2214

C2102

C3135

R3119

R2234

C2230

R2237

C3155

R2298

C3130

C2204

C2333

C3146 C3145
C3129 C3133

C3149

C2216 C2218
V2422

D2000

SP2130 SP2103

R2416 C2104

B2100

C3113 C3120
C3122 R3199

R2199

R3113 R3114

C2305

C5104 C2329 C2327

C3121 C3131

C2219 C2220

SP2132 SP1400

N2000

C2400

C3126

R3198

N3101

C3150

C5103 C2324 C2326 C2330 R4296 C2328

C2436

C3112

SP2100

C3158 C3159 C3151

X2400

C2103 R2400

C3132

C3156

C3157

C2221 C2222 C2223 C2224 C2225 C2226 C2229 C2230 C2238 C2239

COMPONENT OVERVIEW

R2150 R2151

R2421 R2422

C2412

C3125

C3124

C3119

C2304

C2401
R4212

C2435

R2454

C3152

C2346

C2414
R4211 C4212 C4202 C3136 C4205 C4230 R2419 C2429 R2499 C2433 R2434

R3112

C3127

C2344 C2345 SP1200 SP1201

C2303 C2334 C2302

N2424
Z2400

C2222

C2240

C2242

C2241

C2406

R1203

C2405

L2200

C
SP5107 SP5102

C2301 R5100

R1204

C2219 L2201 L4201

R2294

C2434

V2206

C2220

C2210

C2221

D2400

R4203

C2423

R2476

R1205

C2315

C2340

C2336

C2337

R2448

C2316

C2308

C2311

C2338

SP1402 SP1401

SP1403 SP1405

C2318

R2240
L4200

C2437 C2288

C4200

R4297

C2226

R2433

SP1404

R2299

N4201

V2202
C4203
R2201

C2240 C2241 C2242

SP5106

SP5104

SP5105

C1103

R1101 R1102

C1102

SP5103

SP5101

E1001

C2244 C2301

X1203

C1104

OUT

IN

C3117

C3110

X1100

X1400
C3306

C2302 C2303 C2304 C2305 C2307 C2308 C2311 C2314 C2315 C2316 C2318

R3197

L3101

L3100

L3102

C2319 C2322 C2324 C2326 C2327 C2328 C2329

R - Replaceable See Appendix for more information.

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W890 Overview

Music Walkman player


SensMe
Bluetooth stereo (A2DP)
Mega Bass
Music tones (MP3/AAC)
PlayNow
TrackID
Internet RSS feeds Access NetFront Web browser Communication Polyphonic ringtones Speakerphone Vibrating alert Video calling Messaging Email Picture messaging (MMS) Predictive text input Sound recorder Text messaging (SMS) Design Navigation key Picture wallpaper Wallpaper animation Entertainment 3D games Java FM radio with RDS Video streaming Video viewing Organiser Alarm clock Calculator Calendar Flight mode Notes Phone book Stopwatch Tasks Timer Connectivity Bluetooth technology Modem Synchronization USB mass storage USB support

General Information
Size: 104 x 46.5 x 9.9 mm Weight: 78 grams Screen: 262,144 color TFT Resolution: 240 x 320 pixels Size: 2 inches Colors: Mocha Brown Sparkling Silver Espresso Black Phone memory: Up to 28 MB Memory Stick Micro (M2) support Talk time GSM: Up to 9 hrs 30 min Standby time GSM: Up to 360 hrs Talk time UMTS: Up to 4 hrs 30 min Standby time UMTS: Up to 310 hrs Video call time: Up to 3 hrs Music listening time: Up to 20 hrs Networks UMTS/HSDPA 2100 GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900 Camera 3.2 megapixel camera 3.2x digital zoom Picture blogging Video blogging Video recording PictBridge printing

FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW

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Technical Description
Functional Blocks of the Analog Baseband Controller.

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Hardware Overview
The W890 is using the U360 2.0 platform provided by Ericsson Mobile Platform (EMP)

Baseband Part Analog Baseband Controller Power Management N2000 (Vera)


This component is not replaceable on SL 4 because Baseband calibration is required. The analog baseband controller is a mixed digital and analog device
that supports the following circuitry:
Power management circuitry Voltage regulation circuitry Eight Low Dropout (LDO) regulators and low power regulator 600 mA integrated Buck regulator Boost step-up DC/DC converter for White Light Emitting Diode (WLED) driving Battery charging and communication circuitry Battery fuel gauging circuitry Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC) SIM interface Six programmable LED drivers Accurate band gap reference Vibrator driver Real Time Clock (RTC) Eight-byte One-Time Programmable (OTP) memory Pulse Code Modulation (PCM) voice coder/decoder PCM audio coder/decoder Microphone interface Stereo line input Earphone driver Earpiece driver 8- speaker driver / Stereo line output

FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW

The analog baseband controller is controlled by an I2C interface. It also comprises the main power management circuits, equipped with a number of converters and regulators for generating the required supply voltages.

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Connection Diagram

Charger Control
A programmable charger is used for battery charging.
Limits can be set for the output voltage at CHSENSE- and the output current from DCIO
through the sense resistor to CHSENSE-.
The programmable charger is enabled or disabled by the assertion/negation of the
external signal DCIO. Parts of the programmable charger are activated and deactivated
depending on the level of VBAT. The rest of the programmable charger is activated and
deactivated through I2C.
The programmable charger supports the following functions:
Constant current charging Constant voltage charging Trickle charging PWM controlled charging Over-voltage and over current detection Watchdog termination DCIO assertion/removal detection Voltage and current measure functions Low resistive path (reverse mode)

The programmable charger is able to control the voltage and limit the current to a load seen at CHSENSE-. The programmable charger can also be run in PWM mode to turn the charging on and off in accordance with the particular period and duty cycle. When the charging is on, it is set to the current and voltage selected by I2C. A low resistive path from VBAT to DCIO can be formed when DCIO is not detected. When this setting is done in the appropriate registers, a lowering of CHREG to 0 V turns on the external pass device. The pass device is automatically turned off when an external source is detected on DCIO, or when the watchdog termination block times out. The watchdog termination block must be active when the external switch is enabled, both in normal charging mode and in the low resistive path mode. The watchdog is set through the serial interface, and if it has not been set again before timeout, the watchdog turns off the external switch. The watchdog is disregarded during trickle charging. When no battery is present, the system can be booted and supplied from DCIO by applying the correct voltage on DCIO.
FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW

USB Charger
The analog baseband controller contains a standalone USB charger. The USB charger has a separate input and incorporates full functionality during low VBAT. The programmable charger supports the following functions: Trickle charging Constant current charging Watchdog termination Trickle LED indication VBUS assertion/removal detection

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Resistance Identification and Temperature Measurement


The resistance identification mode utilizes the constant current source to feed the battery data output while monitoring the voltage at the battery data node with general purpose ADC. The conversion is started through I2C.

CODEC Block Schematic

Resistance Identification (A) and Temperature Measurement (B)

SIM Interface
The SIM interface supplies level shifting between the digital baseband controller and the SIM/USIM card. Moreover, hard-wired SIM deactivation functionality manages removal of a SIM card that has not been powered down. Block Diagram of the SIM Interface.

FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW

CODEC Overview
The CODEC is encoding analog audio signals and analog voice signals into digital signals using ADCs. This is done in the coder section of the CODEC, also named the TX path (transfer section). The CODEC is also decoding digital audio signals and digital voice signals into analog signals using DACs. This is done in the decoder section of the CODEC, also named the RX path (receiver section).

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CODEC CCO Voltage Source


There is an internal voltage source CCO that provides the necessary drive current for electret microphones. The voltage source is IC programmable to 2.2 V or 2.4 V. The source can be disabled during standby. A typical use case with a microphone connected to MIC1 and the CCO is shown in picture below.

Digital Baseband Controller (CPU)


D2000 (Anja)

This component is not replaceable on SL 4 because Baseband calibration is required. The Digital Baseband Controller is divided in two subsystems:
- Application
- Access

Access Subsystem
All modem functionality in the digital baseband controller resides in the Access subsystem. This includes EDGE/GPRS/GSM interface, WCDMA interface, USB, and other peripheral modules. The control CPU is an ARM926 and a DSP is used for signal processing and layer one control code. The main communication between the blocks in the Access subsystem is done through the Advanced High-performance bus (AHB) matrix, which is a set of control buses connecting the different parts together. A block called Syscon is responsible for distributing clocks and resets to all parts of the Access subsystem. This block is under SW control. The Access subsystem is connected to the Shared EMIF, an interface for communication with an external SDRAM. The interface has 39 signals (including one chip select) and supports memory sizes up to 512 Mbit. The Shared EMIF is shared between the Access subsystem and the Application subsystem.

Application Subsystem
The Application subsystem contains functionality related to functions such as MMI, graphics, audio and memory media. The control CPU is an ARM926 with three external memory interfaces, one shared with the Access subsystem and two dedicated for the Application subsystem. The Application subsystem contains several blocks. The main communication between the blocks is done through the Advanced High performance bus (AHB) matrix, which is a set of control buses connecting the different parts. A block called Syscon is responsible for distributing clocks and resets to all parts of the Application subsystem. This block is under SW control. The Application subsystem is connected to the Shared EMIF that is used for code execution or data storage. In addition, a dedicated EMIF and a Flash IF are also available. The Application EMIF is a general interface for communication with, for example external SDRAM, PSRAM, NOR flash, NAND flash and companion chips. The Application EMIF has a total of 56 signals (including a maximum of 7 chip selects if GPIO is used) and can be set in several different modes to support different types of memory combinations.

FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW

Earphone Amplifier
The earphone amplifiers (BEARP and BEARN) are mainly intended to be differentially configured and drive a low impedance dynamic transducer (earpiece) but they can also be single ended configured. The BEARP and BEARN amplifiers can be powered down by the I2C. The amplifiers can exhibit high impedance to 1.4 V or low impedance to ground when powered-down. Fifty-one gains are available for BEARP and BEARN: from +15 dB down to 60 dB in 1.5 dB steps. When the BEARP and BEARN outputs are operating in differential mode, an IC selectable bit must invert one of the inputs.

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Functional blocks of the Digital Baseband Controller

RF System Control
The access subsystem of the digital baseband controller controls the overall radio system. In both EDGE/GSM/GPRS and WCDMA air interface mode, the digital baseband controller controls the radio system through a 3-wire serial bus. The digital baseband controller also manages PA band control and the antenna switch mechanism in the front end module. The 26 MHz VCXO clock residing in the GSM/GPRS/EDGE transceiver is turned on only when required. The digital baseband controller initiates turning on of the clock. The GSM/GPRS/EDGE RF system requires control, which is temperature dependent. The temperature within the RF system is estimated by a voltage measurement performed by the analog baseband controller N2000 (Vera). Control flow of the RF system.

Radio Part Antenna


The mobile system antenna interface connects the Wideband Code Division Multiple Access (WCDMA) and Global System for Mobile Communication (GSM) input/output to the antenna of the Mobile Phone. It is a bi-directional RF interface containing signals in the range 800 MHz to 2.2 GHz. The mobile system antenna interface is the interface between the Mobile Phone Radio Frequency (RF) input/output and the mobile system antenna. The interface handles the GSM 850, EGSM 900, GSM 1800, GSM 1900 and WCDMA Band I, RF inputs/outputs. Mobile System Antenna Interface:
FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW

Keypad
The keypad interface block supports up to 30 keys with 65 columns and 6 rows and operates in both scan and idle mode. The keypad scan is performed by software. Any transition in the state of the column inputs is written directly to the register. The keypad interface differentiates between single key presses, simultaneous presses of any keys with a function key, and any key releases. The period between successive scans is programmable over the range 5 ms to 80 ms, in 5 ms steps. During scan mode, the keypad generates an interrupt whenever a valid keypad state change occurs (including a release of any pressed keys). The scan function is disabled during system power-up. The keypad is able to detect at least four simultaneous key presses. Not all combinations are supported.

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SEMC Troubleshooting Manual W890

Radio Part GSM/GPRS/EDGE


The GSM/GPRS/EDGE transceiver use a digital interface that is shared between receive and transmit data. The receive interface is based on I and Q data and the transmitter interface is based on envelope and frequency data. The quad band GSM/GPRS/EDGE transceiver has the following general features: The GSM/EDGE transceiver has the following features: Individual low-noise amplifiers for the 850, 900, 1800 and 1900 MHz frequency bands with a common quadrature mixer Fully integrated VCO with dividers to generate both receive and transmit frequencies I and Q baseband receive channel amplifiers with on-chip antialiasing filtering I and Q receiver sigma-delta A to D converters Digital interface for the receive I and Q channel Multi modulus prescaler for direct VCO modulation in transmit mode Integrated phase detector with programmable charge pump Transmit output buffer with controllable output power level Transmit baluns integrated Digital interface for the transmit frequency and amplitude modulation 3-wire serial bus interface for control, configuration, and test Deep power down function Programmable power level to power amplifier (PA) Block diagram of the GSM/EDGE Transceiver

Frequency Generation
The 26 MHz reference signal is used as the reference for the on-chip synthesizer. To cover the required frequency range, the integrated Voltage Controlled Oscillator (VCO) operates at twice the frequency for band 1800/1900, and at four times the desired frequency for band 850/900.

Transmitter
The transmitter block consists of the following sub-blocks: A separate block is used to convert the digital bit streams from the baseband into parallel words to be used in the DAC-s and the Sigma Delta modulator. This block also includes programmable delays for optimizing delays between the different modulation paths. The combined DAC and LP-filter is used to convert the digital words of the digital block into analog signals. The second FM-path is used to add the high frequency part of the FM to the VCO. It also includes an auto-tuning block that compensates VCO gain variations. The AM-block converts the differential voltage from the DAC to a single-ended output that drives the PA. The output is scaled according to the desired output power, and an offset can be added for PA linearization. The TX-buffer is used to drive the PA with the correct power level. A divide by 2 or 4 block is used to generate the correct output frequency from the 4 GHz VCO. TX Frequency, Channel and Power Level Range: GSM 850: Frequency Range: 824,2 MHZ 848,8 MHZ Channel Range: 128 251 Power Level: Min: 19 Max 5 GSM 900: Frequency Range: 890,2 MHZ 914,8 MHZ Channel Range: 1 - 124 Power Level: Min: 19 Max 5 EGSM 900: Frequency Range: 880,2 MHZ 889,8 MHZ Channel Range: 975 - 1023 Power Level: Min: 19 Max 5 DCS 1800: Frequency Range: 1710,2 MHZ 1784,8 MHZ Channel Range: 512 885 Power Level: Min: 15 Max 0 PCS 1900: Frequency Range: 1850,2 MHZ 1909,8 MHZ Channel Range: 512 - 810 Power Level: Min: 15 Max 0

FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW

Receiver
The receiver is a homodyne receiver with direct conversion of the received radio channel to baseband I and Q channels. The analog signals are converted to digital bit streams in a sigma delta A/D converter. The receiver block consists of a front-end with separate LNA-s for each band and a common quadrature mixer. The front-end block is followed by a baseband block with active anti aliasing filters that also suppress blocking signals and interferers. After the baseband block is a fully integrated Analog to Digital Converter of sigma delta structure with high dynamic range. The digital output signals are sent over a serial interface to the digital base-band circuit for further processing and detection.
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FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW

Technical Description

SEMC Troubleshooting Manual W890

RX Frequency and Channel Range GSM 850: Frequency Range: 869,2 MHZ 893,8 MHZ Channel Range: 128 251 GSM 900: Frequency Range: 935,2 MHZ 959,8 MHZ Channel Range: 1 - 124 EGSM 900: Frequency Range: 925,2 MHZ 934,8 MHZ Channel Range: 975 1023 DCS 1800: Frequency Range: 1805,2 MHZ 1879,8 MHZ Channel Range: 512 885 PCS 1900: Frequency Range: 1930,2 MHZ 1989,8 MHZ Channel Range: 512 - 810

WCDMA Transceiver Block Diagram

WCDMA
N1300 (RF 3100) is an integrated transceiver intended for the Universal Mobile Telecommunication System (UMTS). The circuit is specially designed for the Frequency Division Duplex (FDD) mode of the Wideband Code Division Multiple Access (WCDMA) that operates in Band I (TX Frequency Range: 1920-1980 MHz, RX Frequency Range: 2110-2170 MHz). The baluns, loop filters and most of the passive components are included in the package. The WCDMA transceiver has the following features: System in Package solution Single band application (UMTS band I) High Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA) capability Variable duplex in band I Fully integrated TX baluns, loop filters and decoupling capacitors Low noise, wide dynamic range for zero IF RX and TX RX 87 dB gain control range in increments of 1 dB TX 80 dB gain analog control range; 1 dB minimum resolution RX 99 dB voltage gain Maximum TX output power at least +5dBm average Integrated RX channel filters (band I) RX & TX fully integrated fractional-N synthesizer with AFC control capability RX & TX fully integrated RF VCO with integrated supply voltage regulator Supply voltage from 2.6 V to 3.0 V 3-wire serial interface bus HVQFN40 package Lead-free
FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW

Transmitter
The TX IQ modulator has differential voltage I and Q inputs. It converts input signals to
RF output frequency and is designed to achieve LO and image suppression.
The transmit output stage provides at least +5 dBm at maximum power control at the
single-ended 50 output. Gain is set through the 3-wire bus.
Two 10-bit DAC-s are used to control the DC/DC converter and the PA gain.
These DAC-s are controlled through the 3-wire bus.

Receiver
The front-end receiver converts the aerial RF signal from WCDMA band I down to a Zero Intermediate Frequency (ZIF). The first stage consists of one single-ended low noise amplifier (LNA) with a 16 dB gain step. This LNA is followed through an external filter by an IQ down-mixer which consists of a mixer in parallel driven by quadrature out-of-phase LO signals. The In phase (I) and Quadrature phase (Q) ZIF signal are then low pass filtered to provide protection from high frequency offset interferer fed into the channel filter. The front-end zero IF I and Q outputs are applied to the integrated low-pass channel filter with a provision for 4 x 8 dB gain steps in front of the filter. The filter is a self-calibrated 6 pole, 2 zero filter with a cut-off frequency around 2.15 MHz and a second order group delay compensation (2 poles, 2 zeroes). Once filtered, the zero IF I and Q signals are further amplified with provision of 31 x 1 dB steps and DC offset compensation. The zero IF output buffer provides close rail-to-rail output signals.
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Frequency Generation
The transmitter and receiver frequency synthesizers and the VCOs are fully integrated in the WCDMA radio circuit. The signal from the crystal oscillator is used as a reference for the synthesizers. The two synthesizers are controlled through the serial bus from the access subsystem of the digital baseband controller.

FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW

Technical Description

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Bluetooth and FM Radio


The STLC2592 circuit N1400 combines Bluetooth and FM tuner functionality into one.

External Connectors
External units are connected to the transceiver by means of a 12-pin connector on the bottom of the phone. System connector pin out:

Bluetooth
The Bluetooth implementation is compliant with Bluetooth specification 2.1 + EDR.
The BluetoothTM transceiver has frequency channels with 1 MHz separation from 2402 to 2480
MHz. The same band is used for both transmission and reception. This gives 79 frequency
channels.

1 Vbus

2 SP Ref

Receiver
The first stage of the receiver is an external antenna filter, which suppresses unwanted frequencies. The receiver is of a near-zero IF receiver architecture. The local oscillator is generated by a frequency synthesizer, which allows the receiver to be set at frequencies in intervals of 1 MHz. The synthesizer is controlled from the logic part. The received signal is sampled in the logic for later signal processing.

3 Mic+ / Aux in L

4 Mic / Aux in R

5 Sp L / DBG TX

6 Sp R / DBG RX

7 Video / Strobe

8 AID / ACB / Vpp Flash

9 GND

10 D+ / DTMS

11 D / DFMS

12 DCIO

Transmitter
The synthesizer generates the TX frequency which modulated by the BT baseband block. It is then amplified. The BT system is a class 1 device with maximum of +4 dBm output power (minimum setting is about -50 dBm).

Clocks
Clock Distribution
The clocking for the access and application subsystems is separated. This means that they can wake up or go to sleep mode independently. The access subsystem is clocked by the 26 MHz Voltage Controlled Crystal Oscillator (VCXO) located in the GSM/EDGE module N1200 (Thor). When the access subsystem has a job to do, the Master Clock (MCLK) signal is requested from the RF part. Most other clocks needed within the access subsystem are generated from the MCLK. Some minor parts like sleep timer and cable detect use the 32 kHz real-time clock. The 32 kHz real-time clock clocks the application subsystem, and all other internal clocks needed within the application subsystem are generated from this clock. However, when audio is transferred between the application and the access subsystems, the MCLK is used.
FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW

FM Radio FM Receiver
The receiver uses a digital low-IF architecture. The receive (RX) section integrates a low noise amplifier (LNA) supporting the worldwide FM broadcast band (76 to 108 MHz). An automatic gain control (AGC) circuit controls the gain of the LNA to optimize sensitivity and rejection of strong interferers. An image-reject mixer down converts the RF signal to low-IF. The quadrature mixer output is amplified, filtered and digitized with high resolution analog-to digital converters (ADCs). This advanced architecture allows the use of digital signal processing (DSP) to perform channel selection, FM demodulation and stereo audio processing.

Master Clock (26 MHz)


The 26.00 MHz VCXO-based MCLK is distributed as a square wave signal from the N1200 Gimli circuit. In order to have full control over the load on the MCLK, only the access side of the digital baseband controller is allowed to request the MCLK. However, by indirect means also the application side CPU can issue the request. A VCXO-based square wave is also distributed to the WCDMA circuit, but is turned on only upon a command from the digital baseband controller.

Tuning
The receiver uses frequency synthesizer technology including a completely integrated VCO. The frequency synthesizer generates the quadrature local oscillator signal used to downconvert the RF input to a low intermediate frequency. The VCO frequency is locked to the reference clock and adjusted with an automatic frequency control (AFC) servo loop during reception. The tuning frequency is defined as: Freq (MHz) = Spacing (kHz) Channel + Bottom of Band (MHz)

Real-time Clock (32. 768 KHz)


A 32.768 kHz crystal oscillator provides a low frequency clock whenever the phone has power. This clock is used to keep the Real-Time Clock (RTC) block functioning, so that the phone can keep track of the time and date. The low frequency clock is generated in the analog baseband controller N2000 (Vera) and distributed to the digital baseband controller D2000 (Anja), and if necessary to external devices like Bluetooth, FM radio and A-GPS.

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FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW

Block Diagram

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E
D2020 1Gbit NAND 512 Mbit SDRAM

VAUDIO26 VDDE18 VCORE18

CAMSYSCLK

LCD
B1 A1

LCD_RESn LCD_VSYNC

WP CE RE WE CLE ALE VDD

VGA CAMERA

CLK

VSS

CIF_STDBY CAMRESn

STDBY RESETn

Sensor Array
Image processing CAM_LDO_EN

Interface

I2CDAT

Driver

D(0-7) R/B

I2CCLK

VCAMCORE_18 VCAM_18 VCAM_28 Power Management

MAIN CAMERA

D2000 ANJA DIGITAL BASEBAND CONTROLLER


CPU SDRAM Controller SDRAM Controller Static Memory Controller CPU WCDMA Sub system

CAMSYSCLK MEGA_STDBY I2CDAT I2CCLK

3.2M Pix Camera Sensor


CAM_LDO_EN CAMRESn CIF_STDBY

Interface

VCAMCORE_18

XGAM PDI DAT


I2CDAT I2CCLK

VCAM_18 VCAM_28

Power Management

VDDE18

KEYPAD
KEYBI[0-4] KEYBO(0-5)

GSM/GPRS/EDGE

Sub system

KEYPAD DSP Sub system KEYOUT (0-4) KEYIN 0-5) (

+ C Upper_LED

CAMSYSCLK

N1400 BLUETOOTH
BT_RSTn REFERENCE CLK BT_RTCCLK BT_CLKREQ BTRESn BT_CLK BT_CLKREQ

SIM Interface MCLKREQ MCLK SYSCLK0 SYSCLK1 SYSCLK2 SYSCLK0REQn


GPIO 00-23 ACCESS

I2C2 MMC MS Pro


GPIO 00-15 APPLICATION

VMC18

M2 Memory Stick
MSDETECT

1 4 7 *

2 5 8 0

3 6 9 #

Middle_LED Lower_LED

MSDETECT

CFMS_AID_APP (GPIO 01)

MEGA_STNDBY (GPIO 03)

CAM_LDO_EN (GPIO 04)

CIF_STNDBY (GPIO 11)

I2S/PCM (BT) I2C1 I2S / PCM0 I2S / PCM1

Not Used (GPIO 10)

USB TRANSCEIVER IF

MSDETECT (GPIO 12)

AMPCTRL (GPIO 05)

FM_INT (GPIO 00)

DTMS - DFMS UART 0

USB_VBUS

RTCCLK

DATA

PCM

Base Band

DCON (GPIO 15)

UART 3

VBATi

N3100 AUDIO PA
VDD

VBT27 POWER SUPPLY BLUETOOTH VDIG VDDE18 I2C1 DCON MSDETECT AMPCTRL

SHDN

BT/FM COMBO FM RDS Si4700/01 FM RADIO

CIF_STNDBY

AMPCTRL

FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW FU NCTIONAL

CAM_LDO_EN I2C2 FM_INT FMRESn MEGA_STNDBY CFMS_AID_APP FM_INT

FM_RADIO_IO

N2000 VERA, Analog Baseband Controller, Audio Part PCM/ I2S Interface 1
RX RX Vol RX Vol RX PGA Vol PGA Vol PGA PGA DAC PGA PGA DAC PGA DAC PGA DAC

N3101
MicP MicN FM_ANTENNA

X2400 SYSTEM CONNECTOR


SPREF Mic+/AUXinL Mic-/AUXinR SPL

REFERENCE CLOCK

RTCCLK

FM_ANTENNA

FM_RADIO_IO

FMR/FML

VBATi POWER SUPPLY FM RADIO VDDE18

CCO

SPR SpL VBUS VIDEO/STROBE SpR FM AUDIO AID/ACB/VPP/RID D+/DTMS

PCM/I2S Inter-face 0
VDDE18

TX TX TX PGA TX PGA PGA PGA

ADC ADC ADC ADC

USB_OTG Transiver

Tjate3

D-/DFMS DCIO GND

BD

LDO th Level shift

VCCIO_1 VCCIO_2
Rx CTMS APP UART TX VBATi AID CFMS/ ID_source
ADC

D+ D

VP VM OE

AID/ACB/ VPP Flash

DCIO

Tx
RID_out

SUSP RCV ENUM

VCC

VTRM
Security class Document type

VBUS Title/Description

BLOCK DIAGRAM W890 BLOCK DIAGRAM 1


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D2400
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FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW

Block Diagram

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C
WCDMA BAND I

D
N1300 YLVA
VDD

E
VDDE18 VccA
VCCRX VCCLORX

PA

PA

Bias

VBATi

RX PGC

D2000 ANJA DIGITAL BASEBAND CONTROLLER


CPU SDRAM Controller SDRAM Controller Static Memory Controller CPU

D2020 1Gbit NAND + 512 Mbit SDRAM


CKE CLK CS VDD VDDQ VSS VSSQ

BUS INTERFACE

VCORE18

WPSENSE

VCC_WPA

WE
Ref CLK RADDAT RADCLK RADSTR WBCLK

WCDMA Sub system XGAM

CAS RAS BA0

PDI DAT GSM/GPRS/EDGE Sub system DSP Sub system KEYPAD KEYOUT KEYIN

BA1 LDQM UDQM A(0-11) D(0-15)

VccA
RF Pow det

Det
EN DCDC_EN WPAVCC

SIM Interface SYSCLK0 SYSCLK1 SYSCLK2


GPIO 00-23 ACCESS MEGA_STNDBY (GPIO 03) CFMS_AID_APP (GPIO 01)

I2C2 MMC MS Pro


GPIO 00-14 APPLICATION

VBATi

GSM/GPRS/EDGE
VccA N1200 GIMLI
RADDAT RADCLK RADSTR

26MHz

VCORE12 D2000 ANJA POWER ASIC


CIF_STNDBY (GPIO 11) MSDETECT (GPIO 12)

N2205
DC/DC VBAT PWM/PFM Switch LX A D S P
REF

VANA25 VDDE18

USB TRANSCEIVER IF

CAM_LDO_EN (GPIO 04)

Not Used (GPIO 10)

DTMS - DFMS UART 0

AMPCTRL (GPIO 05)

BT PCM / I2S I2S0 / PCM0 I2S1 / PCM1 I2C1 SPI

FM_INT (GPIO 00)

USB_VBUS

VBAT

A F VDDE18

ANTSW 0-2

BUS INTERFACE
PA PLL

F
RTEMP WBCLK OPTOTEMP

TESTOUT GND VAD AID GND

PA

MCLK
XO RTEMP

MCLK

26MHz

VBACKUP OPTOSENSE

TESTOUT
A D

TESTOUT

1.2V VCORE12 2.8V 2.5V VccA VANA25 1.8V VMC18

I2C1 ANALOG BASE BAND

B2100

On/Off

A
VBATi

DCON (GPIO 15)

UART 3

GPA12

LDO a

LDO g

DAC4 DAC3 DAC2 DAC1

GPA7

GPA6

GPA5

GPA4

GPA3

GPA2

GPA1

GPA0

LDO f

USB DET USB CHRG Control

SERCON I2C 32 kHz Osc System POR

POWER CAMERA VCAMCORE_18 VCAM_28 MAIN/VGA VCAM_18

DCIO

FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW

DCIO DET
DCON

BUCK REGULATOR

DCIO CHRG Control

N2000 VERA ANALOG BASEBAND CONTROLLER


SIM LVL shift Vibrator Control Band Gap SIM LDO LDO LP LDO d LDO h LDO e LDO c LDO k

VBAT S-D ADC Battery uP


GND VBAT BDATA

EXT_LDO

UART

LED Control

BOOST

1/1911-FCP 101 3471 Uen


PWM

SAFETY

VBATi

2.6V VBEAR26 2.75V VDIG

1.8V VDDE18 2.75V VBT27 VBACKUP BACKUP CAPACITOR C2217

V I B

2.6V VAUDIO26

VBATi SIM/ USIM

VBATi

N2202
DC-DC In

VBATi

N2201
LDO 3.0V Stby OPTO_EN

VANA25
In

Out

VCORE18
In Out

VOPTO30
Security class Document type

BLOCK DIAGRAM
Title/Description

W890 BLOCK DIAGRAM 2


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Replaceable Parts

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Part List Main Board


Contains only components that are possible to replace on the main board. Pos. number refers to the components position number on the board. Some components are noted as MSL X. These components are moisture-sensitive and are rated at various levels (MSL): Level 1: Level 2: Level 2A: Level 3: Level 4: Level 5: Level 5A: Level 6: Unlimited floor life; does not require dry pack or re-baking. 1 year floor life; </=30 C; 60%rh; shipped in dry pack; must be re-baked after being opened if floor life is exceeded. 4 week floor life; </=30 C; 60%rh; shipped in dry pack; must be re-baked after being opened if floor life is exceeded. 168 hours floor life; </=30 C; 60%rh; shipped in dry pack; must be re-baked after being opened if floor life is exceeded. 72 hours floor life; </=30 C; 60%rh; shipped in dry pack; must be re-baked after being opened if floor life is exceeded. 48 hours floor life; </=30 C; 60%rh; shipped in dry pack; must be re-baked after being opened if floor life is exceeded. 24 hours floor life; </=30 C; 60%rh; shipped in dry pack; must be re-baked after being opened if floor life is exceeded. 6 hours floor life; </=30 C; 60%rh; shipped in dry pack; must be re-baked after being opened if floor life is exceeded. RF Calibration by using SERP can only be done by authorized repair centers.
F B F B B B B B F F N2203 N2204 N2205 N2400 N2402 N2424 N3100 N3101 N4201 V2202 2ch-LDO, Vout1=2.8V, Vout2=1.8V, WL-CSP6 LDO1.8 V, 200mA, low noice, CS-5 DC/DC Converter 1-Bit Level Translator IC ESD Prot UDFN 6 2x2 mm ESD/EMI protection for USB OPAMP 1W Pb-Free ASIC Tjatte3 CSP20 Trans N-ch FET TRANS V;DUAL_PMOSFET;BYX1 01603_A;REQ318 Switching Diode MOSFET Complementary N P 20 V (D S) Zener Diode voltage regulator 15V 5% Conn Leaf Spring Conn Antenna Conn Pogopin RYT 113 997/4 RYT 113 7816/4 RYT 113 7838/1 RYT 109 914/1 1200-6309 RKZ 923 926/1 RYT 101 947/2 ROP 101 3074/1 RYN 901 936/1 RYN 122 910/1 98 98 98

Side Pos.
F B B N1400 N2201 N2202

Description
Module Bluetooth + FM STLC2592 IC Vreg PLP1010-4 IC Vreg SON-6

Part Number
1200-6182 1201-6465 1200-0373

Comments
MSL3 MSL1 MSL1

Page
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MSL1

98 99 99 99 99 99

MSL1

F B F F B B, B B B F B F F F

V2402 V2405 V2420 X1000 X1100 X1203, X1400 X2200

RKZ 323 916/1 RYN 901 918/2 RKZ 223 905/2 1201-4841 RPT 799 47 1200-4733 1201-9869 SXA1097055/12 1200-2529 1200-6752 1202-9266 1200-2290 1200-0169 MSL1

99 99 99

NOTE!

F=Front side, B=Back side.

Side Pos.
F B F F B B F,F F,F F,F F,F F F F F B1260 B2100

Description
Crystal 26.0 MHz 3225

Part Number
1200-0097 RTM 501 911/2 RLC 509 440 1200-0425 1200-1694

Comments
Calibration required (SERP) MSL2 Calibration required (SERP)

Page
93 93 93

100 100 100 100

Crystal 32768Hz +-20PPM 12.5pF B3100 MICROPHONE/CHARLOT TE D2105 IC Single bus buffer gate D2400 IC IF ISP1508 ES3 (3.5*3.5*0.8) L2200 Ind WW 4.7 uH K3012 L2401,L2402 Inductor 120nH 5% 0402 0.11A L2403,L2404 Filter 0.0 Hz 0402 L2407,L2408 L2405,L2406 Filter 220ohm 0603 2A 0.05ohm Bead N1200 ASIC GIMLI N1230 N1300 N1380

MSL1

94 94 94 94 94 95

1200-2214 MSL1 REG 724 5543/12J REG 706 18/20 REG 706 05/24 ROP 101 3080/1 Calibration required (SERP) MSL3 Calibration required (SERP) Calibration required (SERP) Calibration required (SERP) MSL2 MSL1

F,F F

Conn Pogopin 0p CSS5005-7L02E X2400 12p System Connector X2401 Conn BtB X2402 Conn BtB Receptacle 18p X4201 Conn BtB Receptacle 26p X4300 Conn BtB Z1230 Module GSM FEM/Switch/SAW/5.4x4.7x 1.2mm Z4200,Z4201 Filter 400.0 MHz Z4202 KNA16400

Calibration required (SERP) MSL3 MSL1

101

REV 501 46/1

101
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95 95 96 96

PA Module. 22 TERMINAL RYT 101 988/1 LGA ASIC YLVA ROP 101 3107/1 Module PA WLAN 4040 1200-0073

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Components - B1260, B2100, B3100

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B1260 Crystal 26.0 MHz 3225 1200-0097

B2100 Crystal 32768 Hz +-20PPM 12.5pF RTM 501 911/2

2
1,3

Terminal 1, 2

Symbol IN/OUT

Function Crystal input / output

1,7+-0,1

0,65

0,1

0,8+-0,1 SEATING PLANE 0.1 3,2+-0,1

1,5+-0,1

B3100 Microphone/Charlotte RLC 509 440

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Components - D2105, D2400, L2200, L2401-02, L2403-04, L2407-08 SEMC Troubleshooting Manual
W890

D2105 IC Single Bus Buffer Gate 1200-0425

L2200 Ind WW 4.7uH K3012 1200-2214

(BOTTOM VIEW)

logic diagram (positive logic)


OE
1
2 4 L L Y H

FUNCTION TABLE OE INPUTS A H L X OUTPUT Y H L Z

GND A OE

3 4 2 1 5

Y VCC

D2400 IC IF ISP1508 ES3 1200-1694

CLOCK
8

A4 C6, B6, A6, A5, A3, A2, A1, B1 E5 D6 D5 C3 REGISTER MAP USB DATA DESERIALIZER ULPI INTERFACE CONTROLLER USB DATA SERIALIZER D1 HI-SPEED USB ATX TERMINATION RESISTORS C1 DP

ULPI INTERFACE

DATA [7:0] DIR STP NXT CHIP_ SEL

DM

L2401 - 02 Inductor 120nH 5% 0402 0.11A REG 724 5543/12J

DATA[1:0]

UART BUFFER

ball A1 index area 1 OTG MODULE A D3 ID B C VBUS COMPARATORS D E F4 VBUS F 2

ISP1508
3 4 5 6

CFG0

E1

DDR OR SDR SELECTION

ISP1508
CFG1 CFG2 B4 B3 CLOCK FREQUENCY SELECTION

ID DETECTOR

GLOBAL CLOCKS XTAL1 XTAL2 VCC(I/O) F5 F6 B2, B5

PLL

SRP CHARGE AND DISCHARGE RESISTORS

004aaa863

Transparent top view

CRYSTAL OSCILLATOR interface voltage internal power D4 E2

Pin conguration

L2403-04, L2407-08 Filter 0.0 Hz 0402 REG70618/20


PSW_N FAULT

PORT POWER CONTROL POWER-ON RESET POR BAND GAP REFERENCE VOLTAGE

REG1V8 REG3V3 VCC

E6 E3 F3 VOLTAGE REGULATOR

Dimension
C2
0.250.1

Equivalent Circuit
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VREF E4, C5, D2

RREF

004aaa862

Block diagram

GND

0.50.05

1.00.05

0.50.05

(Resistance element becomes dominant at high frequencies.)

(in mm)

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Components - L2405-06, N1200, N1230

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L2405-06 Filter 220ohm 0603 2A 0.05ohm Bead REG 706 05/24


DIMENSIONS Dimensions in mm. EQUIVALENT CIRCUIT

N1200 ASIC GIMLI ROP 101 3080/1

Block Diagram
RX1800n RX1800p DataStr (DClk from ADC / Str to DAC)

1.60.15

Rx1900n Rx1900p

A D A D

DataA (Q-data/ Amp_MSB)

Rx800n Rx800p

DataB (I-data/ Freq_MSB) DataC (AMP_LSB/ Freq_LSB)

0.40.2

Rx900n Rx900p Serial -> Paralle Parallel

CURR. REG.

LOGIC

Freq

A Amp

N1230 PA Module 22 Terminal LGA RYT 101 988/1

0 90

DIV - 1/2
Clk BUS INTERFACE Data Str TestOut TxHB

Balun

1/2 CHARGE PUMP

Loop Filter #1

ChpOutP

Loop Filter #2

TxLB

Balun

1/4 VCO MCLKREQ

+
GndVar

VtuneN VtuneP

XOn XOp

MUX

XO

PHD

/2

DAC

WBCLK

Power Decoupling

MCLK

PRESCALER

Sigma-delta

Freq Amp

DAC

DAC

AmMod

DAC

Pin Configuration
NC Gnd Rx1800n Rx1800n Rx1800p Gnd Rx1900p Rx1900p Rx1900n Gnd Gnd TxLB Gnd 40 Gnd AmMod 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

39

38

37

36

35

34

33

32

31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22

Gnd Rx900n Rx900p Gnd Rx800p Rx800n VccA Gnd DataC DataStr

Gnd TxHB Gnd Str Data

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Clk TestOut MClkReq

Top View
12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Gnd

21 20

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WBClk

Gnd

XOn

XOp

Gnd

DataB

DataA

MClk

VccD

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Components - N1300, N1380

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N1300 ASIC YLVA ROP 101 3107/1


Block diagram
VGACTL REFIN RXQA DATA RXIA RXQB RXIB CLK EN

N1380 Module PA WLAN 4040 1200-0073

VCC1

CTL BUS TST TXQB TXQA TXIB FRAC'N SYNTH. RF VDD

10

VCC2

P A

TXIA

ID

ENABLE

GND

RF_IN

REG VCCLOTX RF FRAC'N GNDTX SYNTH. LNA1_IN TX_1

REG

VCCLORX

VCONT
3

RF_OUT

GND

VBIAS

GND

Pad layout as seen from top view looking through the package. GROUND GRID is package underside.
LNA1_OUT

GNDTX DAC DAC

MIX1_B

RF_DAC2

RF_DAC1

MIX1_A

VCCTX

VCCRX

FCAxxx

MODULE
Pinning
11 VGACTL 15 REFIN 19 RXQA 20 RXQB 12 DATA 17 RXIA 18 RXIB 13 CLK 14 EN 16 NC

Pin description

VCC2 (10) VCC1 (1)


INPUT MATCH DA INTER STAGE MATCH PA

MMIC

RF_IN (4)

Symbol
21 TST

Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Description TX ground Not connected Not connected TX RF output 1 Not connected TX LO supply Transmit positive I channel input Transmit negative I channel input Transmit positive Q channel input Transmit negative Q channe input
GND (6, 7, 9) VCONTROL (3) VBIAS (5) ENABLE (2)

OUTPUT MATCH

(8) RF_OUT

TXQB 10 TXQA TXIB TXIA VCCLOTX NC TX_1 NC NC GNDTX 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Ground

GNDTX NC NC TX_1 NC VCCLOTX TXIA TXIB TXQA TXQB

22 VDD 23 NC 24 VCCLORX 25 NC 26 NC 27 LNA1_IN 28 NC 29 LNA1_OUT 30 NC

BIAS and GAIN CONTROL CIRCUIT


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RF3100

RF_DAC1 38

MIX1_B 36

NC 34

NC 32

RF_DAC2 39

MIX1_A 35

VCCRX 31

VCCTX 40

NC 33

NC 37

FCAxxx

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Components - N1400, N2201, N2202

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N1400 Module Bluetooth + FM STLC2592 1200-6182


BLOCK DIAGRAM AND ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC
FM _VA FM_ VD BT_H V [5: 0] BT_ VIO [4:0 ]

N2201 IC Vreg PLP1010-4 1201-6465

PIN DESCRIPTIONS
BT_GPIO [5:0]

Pin No. 1 2 3 4

Symbol V OUT G ND CE V DD Output Pi n G round Pi n

Description

ARM7 TDMI CPU Wrapper JTAG

BT_LP_ CLK

RECEIVER F I L T E R
BT_RFP

DEMOD
RAM BT_HOST_ WAKEUP / BT_SPI _INT

RF PLL Fractional N

CONTROL AND REGISTER

ROM BT _WAKEUP

Ch ip E nable P in (H A ctive) Input P in

BT_RFN UART / SPI

TRANSMITTER

MOD

BASEBAND CORE EBC TIMER

BT _RESETN

BT_UART/ BT _SPI [3:0]

T ab is G ND le vel. ( T hey are c onnec ted to the r evers e s ide of this IC.)

AUTOCALIBRATION

AMBA PERIOH . BUS

INTERRUPT BT_PCM [3 :0] PCM

PLL

BT _REF_CLK_ IN WLAN

BT_ CONFIG [2 :0]

BLOCK DIAGRAM
VDD 4 CE 3 CE 3 VDD 4 V DD +
Vref
Current Limit

I2C

BT_ CLK_ REQ_IN [ 1:0]

BT_CLK _REQ _OUT [1: 0] Headphone Cable

V OUT

I ADC
FM_FMIP

DSP FILTER DEMOD MPX AUDIO

DAC
FM_LOUT

LNA

VGA Q ADC

FM_ROUT

DAC

TOP VIEW
AGC 0 / 90 LOW-IF GPIO
FM_GPIO [2:0]

BOTTOM VIEW

FM_RCLK

TUNE

AFC

FM_VIO

RDS CONTROL INTERFACE


FM_RSTB

1 VOUT

2 GND

2 GND

CE 1 VOUT

GND

FM_SDIO FM_SCLK

RSSI
FM_SENB

NC [ 5:0]

BT_REG_ CTRL

FM_GND [7:0]

BT _RSRV [4:0]

FM_RFGND

BT_TEST [1 :0]

BT_VDD_CLD

BT _AF_ PRG

BT_VSS [ 20: 0]

N2202 IC Vreg SON-6 1200-0373

Pinout Bottom View

3
FM_GND

4
FM_VA

5
FM_GPIO3

6
FM_GPIO2

7
FM_GPIO1

A
BT_RSRV_CL FM_VD FM_GND FM_LOUT FM_GND FM_GND FM_FMIP

B
BT_RSRV_DSM BT_RSRV_N BT_RSRV_CL FM_GND FM_ROUT FM_GND FM_GND FM_RFGND FM_RSTB

C
BT_VSSANA BT_VSSANA BT_HVA NC FM_GND FM_VIO FM_RCLK FM_SDIO FM_SENB

D
BT_HVA BT_HVA BT_VSSANA BT_HVA BT_VDD_CLD BT_CLK_ BT_HOST_WAKEUP FM_SCLK REQ_IN1 BT_SPI_INT

E
BT_VSSANA BT_VSSANA BT_VSSANA BT_VSSANA BT_REF_CLK_IN NC NC BT_CLK_REQ_IN2

F
BT_VSSANA BT_TEST2 BT_VSSANA BT_VSSANA BT_AF_PRG BT_UART_TXD BT_SPI_DO BT_VIO_E BT_GPIO_0

G
BT_VSSRF BT_TEST1 BT_VSSANA BT_VSSANA BT_VSSDIG BT_VSSDIG BT_VSSDIG BT_UART_RXD BT_SPI_DI

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BT_RFN

BT_VSSRF

BT_GPIO_16 BT_REG_CTRL

BT_UART_RTS BT_SPI_CSN

BT_CLK_ REQ_OUT1

BT_CLK_ REQ_OUT2

BT_VIO_B

J
BT_RFP BT_VSSRF BT_GPIO_11 BT_GPIO_10 BT_PCM_A BT_UART_CTS BT_SPI_CLK BT_RESETN BT_VSSDIG BT_LP_CLK

K
BT_VSSRF BT_HVA BT_GPIO_8 NC NC NC BT_CONFIG_1 BT_VSSDIG BT_WAKEUP

L
BT_RSRV_RF BT_GPIO_9 BT_PCM_CLK BT_PCM_B BT_VIO_A BT_CONFIG_2 BT_RSRV_D

M
BT_VIO_C BT_PCM_SYNC BT_VIO_D BT_CONFIG_3 BT_HVD

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Components - N2203, N2204, N2205, N2402

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N2203 2 CH-LDO Vout1=2.8V, Vout2=1.8V , WL-CSP6 RYT 113 997/4

N2205 DC/DC Converter RYT 113 7838/1

N2402 IC ESD Prot UDFN 6 2x2 mm 1200-6309

PIN CONNECTIONS
N2204 2 LDO 1.8V, 200mA low noise, CS-5 RYT113 7816/4
EN 1
(TOP VIEW)
PIN DESCRIPTIONS

6 FLAG 5 OUT 4 OUT

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GND 2
TPS799xx NAME YZU C3 B2 A1 A3 A3 C1 DESCRIPTION Input supply. Ground Driving the enable pin (EN) high turns on the regulator. Driving this pin low puts the regulator into shutdown mode. EN can be connected to IN if not used. Fixed voltage versions only; connecting an external capacitor to this pin bypasses noise generated by the internal bandgap. This allows output noise to be reduced to very low levels. Adjustable version only; this is the input to the control loop error amplifier, and is used to set the output voltage of the device. Output of the regulator. A small capacitor (total typical capacitance 2.0F ceramic) is needed from this pin to ground to assure stability.

C3

C1 B2

IN GND NR
A3

OUT
A1

IN GND EN NR

IN 3

EN

FB OUT

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Components - N2424, N3100, N3101, N4201, V2202, V2402, V2405, V2420

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N2424 ESD/EMI Protection for USB RKZ 923 926/1


C1

V2202 Trans V; Dual PMOSFET; BYX1 01603_A;REQ318 RYN 122 910/1


PIN S1 G1 D2 S1
1 2 3 6 5 4

1 2 3 A B C

D1 G2 S2

PIN A1 A2 A3

DESCRIPTION DD+

PIN B1 B2 B3

DESCRIPTION GND

PIN C1 C2 C3

DESCRIPTION Vbus --ID

D1

D2

G1 D2

A1

A3

C3

MicroFET

D1

G2

S2

B2

Bottom view (balls up)

Table 1: IP4059CX5/LF Example of pin configuration for USB2.0


other combinations for ID, D+ and D- in relation with
pins A1, A3 and C3 are possible

V2402 Switching Diode RKZ 323 916/1

N3100 OPAMP 1W Pb-Free RYT 101 947/2


PIN CONNECTIONS

Microbump-9 A1 INM B1 VM_P C1 BYPASS A2 OUTA B2 VM C2 A3 INP B3 Vp C3

MARKING
DIAGRAMS

1 MAA YYWW A1

Microbump-9 FC SUFFIX
CASE 499E

R = Assembly Location YY, Y = Year WW, W = Work Week

OUTB SHUTDOWN
(Top View)

V2405 MOSFET Complementary N P 20V (D S) RYN 901 918/2 N3101 ASIC Tjatte3 CSP20 ROP 101 3074/1
Pin configuration (Bump side)
SC88 (SOT363) (6Leads) S1
MICPi SPLe MICNi

1 6 D1

SC88 (SOT363) CASE 419B STYLE 26

5
VMIC

4
SPRi

3
SPLi

2
MIC Ni

1 1

MIC Pi

Electrical diagram
VAD CCO/VMIC

MARKING DIAGRAM & PIN ASSIGNMENT


1 6 Drain1 TCD Gate2 Source2 (Top View) Source1 Gate1

A A B C D

R1 MICPe

R2 R3 R7 SPLi

G1

G2

MICNe

R5 R4

INT mice

Gnd

INT mici

CCO

VAD

GND

D2
SPRi

S2

Drain2

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

INTmice

R6

INTmici SPREF

SPRe

R8

CCO/VMIC

(Top View)

TC = Specific Device Code D = Date Code

SPR e

SPL e

MIC Ne

MIC Pe

SPR EF

GND

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V2420 Zener Diode Voltage Regulator 15V 15% RKZ 223 905/2 N4201 Trans N-ch FET RYN 901 936/1
PINNING PIN
Top view

DESCRIPTION cathode anode

1
MAM387

The marking bar indicates the cathode.

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Components - X1100, X1203, X1400, X2200, X2400

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X1100 Conn Antenna RPT 799 47

X2200 Conn Pogopin 0p CSS5005-7L02E 1201-9869

X1203, X1400 Conn Pogopin 1200-4733

X2400 12p System Connector SXA 109 7055/12

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Components - Z1230, Z4200, Z4201, Z4202, Display

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Z1230 Module GSM FEM/Switch/SAW5.4x4.7x1.2mm 1200-0169

Display 1200-8971
BLOCK DIAGRAM
LED
RGBRGB

Valid320 dots

Top view (seen through module)

240xRGB dots

ANT
ESD

Driver

Side view

VDD

EPCOS D2024
VDD

Decoder

VDDI GND A0 RES WR

Top view

CRTL1

CRTL2

CRTL3

M2LN

RD CS TE/VSYNC D0-D7 LED_A

Z4200-02 Filter 400.0 MHz KNA16400 REV 501 46/1


I/O TERMINALS
No. Name
VDD GND GND GND RD (RDX) TE/VSYNC GND D0 D2 D4 D6 GND LED_A LED_C GND D7 D5 D3 D1 GND CS CSX WR (WRX) RESET (RESX) A0 (D_CX) GND VDDI Ground Ground Ground Read, active at falling edge Picture Sync agains t Tearing Effect Ground Parallel 8bit data IF D0 (LSB) Parallel 8bit data IF D2 Parallel 8bit data IF D4 Parallel 8bit data IF D6 Ground Supply Voltage LED+ Supply Voltage LEDGround Parallel 8bit data IF D7 (MSB) Parallel 8bit data IF D5 Parallel 8bit data IF D3 Parallel 8bit data IF D1 Ground Chip Select, low active Write (Clock), active at rising edge Reset; low active

LED_C

Function
Supply Voltage LCD 2.6V

I/O
P G G G I O G I/O I/O I/O I/O G P P G I/O I/O I/O I/O G I I I I G P

Remarks

Top view (seen through module)

1 2

RX_PCS RX_PCN RX_EGSM RX_GSM850


ESD

3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Data for Command / Display Data for Command / Display Data for Command / Display Data for Command / Display

ANT

10 11

WCDMA 1900 Side view TX_PCN/PCS WCDMA 850 WCDMA 2100


Decoder

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24

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Data for Command / Display Data for Command / Display Data for Command / Display Data for Command / Display

CRTL3

CRTL1

CRTL2

VDD

EPCOS D2024 M2LN

Top view

TX_GSM850/ EGSM

Data=High / Command=low
Ground Supply Voltage I / O 1.8V

25 26 Note)

P :power supply I: Input O: Output G Ground

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Components - Camera Flex Module

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APPENDIX

Components - SIM M2 Flex Module

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APPENDIX

Components - Key FPC

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Troubleshooting Software Documentation

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Troubleshooting Software Documentation Introduction


Using this software you can control most parts and functions of all Sony Ericsson mobile phones. It is a GUI (Graphical User Interface) for the commands implemented in the ITP (Integrated Test Program). The software communicates with the phone through standard serial communication over a USB/RS232 interface (SEPI). Note: The Troubleshooting Software application is to be used with the Troubleshooting Manual and the Troubleshooting fixture kit. The functions in the Troubleshooting Software application are divided into three main sections: Communication Settings, Radio Control and Base Band Controls. These main sections are presented under six different tabs.

Base Band Controls


Note: Some parts of Base Band Control functions may not be implemented since they are not supported by the ITP SW. Note: There are some differences in the user interface depending on the phone project file loaded. Some functions may not be available for all products. The functions for Base Band Control are presented under the following four different tabs: Audio and FM Radio Used for setting Audio Loop mode and test the functionality of the FM Radio. Logic Used to:
Read out of the ADC channels
Control or Test of SIM and Memory Stick Card
Perform of Battery and Current Calibration
Check Radio and Display temperature
Etc.
-

All settings and functions are collected under these six main tabs.

Communication Settings
All settings for the communication between the Troubleshooting Software application and the phone are presented under the Communication Settings Tab.

Radio Controls
Note: Some parts of Radio Control functions may not be implemented since they are not supported by the ITP SW. Note: There are some differences in the user interface depending on the phone project file loaded. Some functions may not be available on all products. All Radio Control Functions implemented in the Troubleshooting Software are presented under the Tx and Rx tab. The main radio functions of the mobile phone presented in this tab are: x x x GSM radio part WCDMA radio part Bluetooth radio part

GPIO Manager Used to control GPIO ports at the Access and Application CPU. Note: It is very important to follow the GPIO activation sequence according to the Troubleshooting Guide instructions when the GPIO manager is used to avoid Hardware or SW function interruption. MMI Used for:
Main and VGA Camera Tests
Camera Door Test
Keyboard Scan Test
Vibrator Test
LED and Backlight Tests
Xenon Flash Test
Display Test
Etc.

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In the GSM and the WCDMA radio control part the following radio functions can be controlled: Transmitter (TX) and Receiver (RX) In the Bluetooth radio control part only the Transmitter (TX) function is supported.

General Used to:


Read out Software and Product Data Information flashed into the phone
Perform ASIC Revision test
Perform available Self tests

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Equipment Setup
Note: During calibration the accurate voltage from VBATT must be within 0.015 V. If this is not fulfilled it will cause a faulty calibration. For more information about recommended power supply units, see the Repair Tool Catalogue in CSPN under the Mechanical level. The Power Supply Channel 1 VBATT must allow reverse current. Note: Before starting calibration test, the phone must be flashed with ITP Software.

Power Supply Channel 2 DCIO/SEPI Cable Connection Setup


Note: The Power Supply Channel 1 (VBATT) must allow reverse current. Note: The maximal cable length between the Power Supply Channel 1 VBATT and the dummy battery must not exceed 1m. The cable must have a capacity for at least 16A. Picture 4

Instructions for Customization of Power Supply Channel 2 DCIO/SEPI Cable


To perform Current Calibration the phone must be powered directly through the system connector. Customize the cable according to following instructions: Take the CST-75 battery charger and cut off the charger according to picture 1. Length of the cable must be exact 1.3m. Connect the CST-75 charger Red or White cable to the Positive (+) Output at Power Supply and the Black cable to the Negative (GND) Output at the Power Supply according to picture 2. Cut off isolation material from inside of the charger plug according to picture 3. Picture 1 Correct DCIO and SEPI A1 Cable setup when the Troubleshooting Fixture is used. Picture 5

Picture 2

Correct DCIO and SEPI A1 Cable setup when a Dummy Battery is used. Picture 6

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Picture 3

This setup between DCIO and SEPI A1 Cable is WRONG! Note: Voltage and Current settings for the Power Supply Channel 1 VBATT and 2 DCIO/SEPI can be found in the Equipment List included in the Product Specific Troubleshooting Manual. Note: Instructions about the Troubleshooting fixture connections with the External RF connector, Display, SIM Card, Memory Stick Card, Keyboard etc. can be found in Troubleshooting Fixture Connection Instruction included in the Product Specific Troubleshooting Manual.
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System Requirements
Note: Before start using the Troubleshooting Software, the phone must be flashed with ITP SW. The system requirements for running the application are: - At least a Pentium III 500 MHz, with 128 MB of RAM - Win2000 or Win XP - One free USB connector - USB Computer Cable - At least 1024x768 display resolution. (1152x864 is recommended.) - SEPI Drivers must be installed -SEPI BOX - SEPI A1 Cable - Phone Specific Dummy Battery -Phone Specific TRS Fixture - CST-75 Charger cable - One Dual or Two Single Channel Power Supplies

GSM Radio Settings


Used for Channel and Power Level control of the selected GSM Band. The TX and RX frequency value for selected band and channel will be presented in the TX and RX frequency box. 1. Select the desired GSM band. Available options are GSM 850 (Ch 128251), GSM 900 (Ch 1...124), EGSM 900 (Ch 9751023), DCS 1800 (Ch 512885) and PCS 1900 (Ch 512810). 2. Use default value or select desired channel. 3. Use default value or select desired power level. Note: Any GSM band not used by the Mobile Phone will be unavailable in the GSM Radio Settings.

GSM RSSI measurements


This measurement is only possible to perform when RX Switched mode is selected. Use the Mobile Phone Tester instrument for feeding a signal to the mobile phones receiver. For Instrument and Phones settings go to Troubleshooting Manual GSM Network problems.
1. 2. 3.

Select RX Switched Mode. Select desired GSM band and Channel. Go to GSM RSSI Measurements and Start RSSI Test.

Note: The RSSI Test can be performed differently from product to product due to the limited ITP Software support.

TX and RX - Tab
Communication Functions
Note: Some parts of the Communications functions may not be implemented since they are not supported by ITP Software. Note: There are some differences in the user interface depending on the phone project file loaded. Some functions may not be available on all products.

WCDMA
Note: Unused WCDMA Bands will not be available in the WCDMA Radio Settings. Note: For some products the TX and RX WCDMA Channels range can be reduced due to the limited product functionality or Test Instrument limitation. This is done to avoid wrong and incorrect measurement results.

GSM
GSM Mode Settings
Used for selecting of the GSM radio mode. The following Radio Modes are available: TX and RX Switched TX and RX Static

Radio Settings
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Used for TX and RX Channels control of the selected WCDMA Band. The TX and RX Channels frequency for selected band will be presented in the TX and RX frequency box. 1. Select the desired WCDMA band. Available options are Band I (TX Ch 96129888, RX Ch 1056210838), BAND II (TX Ch 92629538, RX Ch 96629938), BAND IV (TX Ch 13121513, RX Ch 15371738), BAND V (TX Ch 41324233, RX Ch 43574458) and BAND VIII (TX Ch 27122863, RX Ch 29373088) 2. Use default value or select desired TX or RX channel.
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Note: In the TX Switched mode all parameters are available (Band, Channel and Power Level). In the TX Static mode the control of Power Level is hidden and the transmitter works with a predefined DAC value. This is done to protect the power amplifier against overheating.

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Fast select channels


Set High Channel: The High Channel for selected WCDMA Band will be set by the Troubleshooting SW. Set Mid Channel: The Mid Channel for selected WCDMA Band will be set by the Troubleshooting SW. Set Low Channel: The Low Channel for selected WCDMA Band will be set by the Troubleshooting SW.

VCXO Control
Used to fine tune the VCXO to MCLK frequency by calibrating the DAC that sets the VCXO control voltage. It is also used to verify the VCXO tuning range. When transmission is in Switched TX mode you are allowed to calibrate the VCXO oscillator controlling the DAC value on the AFC pin. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Switch the GSM tester to GSM900, Ch1. Read the stored VCXO value from the GDFS by clicking the "Read from GD" button. Start transmitting by clicking the "TX Switched" mode button. To apply the VCXO DAC value you set, click the "Set VCXO" button. Check your GSM tester. Set the frequency error as close to 0 Hz as possible by using the up/down arrows and then click the "Set VCXO" button again. The button "Mean Value" sets the value to 1024. When the procedure is finished, click on "Save VCXO" button to store the calibrated value in GDFS.

Modes
Max Pwr 23dBm set the Phone to transmit with maximum power at the selected Band and TX
Channel. The limit is 23dBm.
Min Pwr Max -50dBm set the Phone to transmit with minimum power at the selected Band and TX
Channel. The limit is -50dBm.
Read RSSI set the Phone in RX mode at the selected Band and RX Channel.
Out Pwr level x dBm set the Phone in TX mode at the desired power level value at the selected Band
and TX Channel (Power level range to choose is: from -50dBm to 23dBm).
INP/OUT Pwr check set the Phone to transmit with maximum power and switch the receiver On at
the selected Band and TX/RX Channel
Reset output set the Phone in WCDMA Off mode.

VCO Calibration (RX)


Uses the default values in the TP to adjust the varactor diode to a pre-determined operating point, so that the loop voltage of the RXVCO (measured with an ADC) is within the valid range, and the optimal value is chosen. The optimal value is defined as: The CVCO value that gives loop voltages within the limits for both high and low channel and that has the lowest maximum loop voltage. The optimum value is stored in GDFS.

Rx on
Read measurement read the RSSI and report the result at Phone reported power. This function can only be used when the Receiver is On. Note: The RSSI Measurement can be performed differently from product to product due to the limited ITP Software support.

Audio and FM Radio - Tab


Note: Some parts of Audio and FM Radio may not be possible to implement for all products due to limitations in ITP Software. Note: There are some differences in the user interface depending on the phone project file loaded. Some functions may not be available on all products.

Audio & Radio Functions

VCO and VCXO Functions


Note: These calibrations are only possible to perform when RX static mode is selected. Note: These calibrations may not be possible to implement for all products due to limitations in ITP Software.

Audio Loop Test


1. Select desired Audio Loop Test 2. Click "Apply Audio Loop" to start the test. 3. To switch off the loop, select OFF from Audio Output and click "Apply Audio Loop". Audio input: Mic1 is the internal microphone. Aux1 is the input from the system connector.
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VCO Calibration (TX)


Uses the default values in the TP to adjust the varactor diode to a pre-determined operating point, so that the loop voltage of the TXVCO (measured with an ADC) is within the valid range and the optimal value is chosen. The optimal value is defined as: The CVCO value that gives loop voltages within the limits for both high and low channel and that has the lowest maximum loop voltage. The optimum value is stored in GDFS.

Loop mode: Analogue, where the loop is set before and after the AD/DA conversions. Digital/DSP loop, where the DSP signal processing also affects to the audio signal. CPU/PCM loop, where the loop is set between the PCM audio signals. Dictaphone loop.
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Audio output: Earphone is the internal Earpiece speaker of the unit. AUX earphone connected to the system connector. Loudspeaker is the internal loudspeaker of the unit. OFF is used to switch off the currently used Audio Loop.

Examples of different FM Radio Test setups in the Troubleshooting Software Picture 11 Picture 12

Examples of different Audio Loop Test setups in Fault Trace SW. Picture 9 Picture 10

K850 Project FM Radio Setup

K800 Project FM Radio Setup

Logic Tab
K800 Project Setup K850 Project Setup

Logic Functions
Note: Some of the Logic functions may not be possible to implement for all products due to limitations in the ITP Software. Note: There are some differences in the user interface depending on the phone project file loaded. Some functions may not be available on all products.

Note: Audio output and input pins can be used by disconnecting the blue SEPI connector from the phone after the audio loop has been applied. Now the Portable Handsfree can be connected to the System Connector. After function test operation, disconnect the PHF or external audio device from the System Connector and connect the SEPI cable to proceed with other Audio Loop Tests.

FM Radio
To activate the FM radio, click at the Set FM Radio button. To turn off the FM radio, click at the Turn OFF FM Radio button.

Battery Calibration
Note: To perform this test only Power Supply channel 1 is needed. Make sure that the correct voltage values are set for each test step, otherwise the test will fail. The Battery Calibration test is similar to the Battery Calibration test performed in the factory environment.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

Audio output Used for selecting Audio Output from the FM Radio. Most common Audio Outputs for all projects are AUX Stereo (Portable Handsfree, PHF) or Loudspeaker. Frequency in MHz Frequency range box for the FM Radio. The frequency value can be selected in two different ways: The first one is with up/down spin buttons The second one is to type it directly into the Frequency field.

When typing directly into the Frequency field, the Frequency Span should be 100 KHz when changing from one frequency to another. The Frequency Range used in the Troubleshooting Software is from 87.50 MHz to 108.00 MHz.

Click 1. Battery Calibration. Click SET VBATT to 3.2 Volt. Adjust Power Supply channel 1 (the dummy battery) to 3.2 V. Click VBAT1. Click SET VBATT to 4.1 Volt. Adjust Power Supply channel 1 to 4.1 V and click VBAT2. Adjust Power Supply channel 1 to 3.8 V and click SET VBATT to 3.8 Volt. The test result (Passed or Failed) will now be displayed.

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When the measured values are within the limits the calibration will be passed otherwise the test will be failed. The compensation factor will be calculated and stored in the GDFS. More information about the test limits can be found in the product specific Troubleshooting Manual and in the Read Limits Table in the Battery and Current Calibration Test document.
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Current Calibration
The Current Calibration test is similar to the Current Test for the charging algorithm in the factory environment. Note: For a correct and accurate result, perform the Battery Calibration Test before current calibration. To perform this test you will need both channel 1 and 2 from the Power Supply.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Memory stick test checks the communication with the Memory stick card.
The test result (Passed or Failed) will be displayed in the info box.
Note: A Memory stick card must be inserted and a Memory card reader connected to run this test.

End Calibration
Ends the calibration and no data will be stored.

Click 2. Current Calibration. Adjust channel 1 (the dummy battery) to 3.8 V. Click button SET VBATT to 3.8 Volt. Note the measured current for channel 2 (the customized charger with SEPI). Type in the measured current (in mA) in the text box.

Go Idle for 2 sec


The unit will be set to IDLE mode for 2 seconds.

Reboot Phone
IPT command KILL will be send and the phone will restart.

In this example the current is measured to 114 mA. Press Enter. 7. The phone will switch to charging with 800mA. Note the measured current value result at Power Supply Channel 2 DCIO/SEPI. 8. Type the new value in the text box. 9. Press Enter. 10. The test result (Passed or Failed) will now be displayed.
6.

Radio Temperature
The value of the Radio Temperature will be displayed in the info box.

Display Temperature
The value of the Display Temperature will be displayed in the info box.

GPIO Manager Functions


Set GPIO port at Access and/or Application CPU to High or Low and Read Out status of the port.

When the measured values are within the limits the calibration will be passed otherwise the test will be failed. The compensation factor will be calculated and stored in the GDFS. More information about the test limits can be found in the product specific Troubleshooting Manual and in the Read Limits Table in the Battery and Current Calibration Test document.

MMI Tab
Functions
Note: Some parts of MMI functions may not be possible to implement for all products due to
limitations in the ITP Software.
Note: There are some differences in the user interface depending on the phone project file loaded. Some functions may not be available on all products.

ADC Values
1. 2.

Select the desired ADC Channel. Click Read ADC value.

- The measured value will be presented in both hex and decimal info boxes. - N/A means that the General Purpose port is not used by this phone or this port is not supported by ITP. - If a port is missing in the Troubleshooting SW that port is not supported by the ITP SW.

Display Pattern
Activate different test patterns on the display.
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SIM Card Control


This section controls the SIM interface in the phone.
SIM VCC: Voltage for the SIM Card will be activated.
SIM RESET, SIM DATA and SIM CLOCK: Activate the Reset, Data and Clock signals for the SIM Card.
SIM Com Test: Checks the communication with the SIM Card.
The test result (Passed or Failed) will be displayed in the info box.
Note: A SIM card must be inserted and a card reader connected to run this test.

LED and Backlight


Activate/Deactivate LEDs and Backlights on the phone.

Misc
Activate/Deactivate tests such as:
- Main Camera Test
VGA Camera Test
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Camera Door Test Vibrator Test Keyboard Scan Test Etc.

Fault Trace SW Error Messages


1. ...timeout when reading Check the following items: 2. ...timeout when writing ...timeout when reading Check if the correct COM Port is selected in Troubleshooting Software - Communication Settings Tab 3. ...Port has not been succesfully opened timeout - Check if COM Port is connected - Check if the correct Phone Project File is loaded - Restart the Troubleshootinge Software application and try again 4. Command failed due to: . Error_NotValidParameter, ERR or CERR: Error_CommandDoesNotExist, ERR Connection between Power Supply Channel 2 (DCIO) and SEPI A1 cable (Se picture 4, 5 and 6). If the SEPI BOX works properly (The Green LED at the SEPI BOX must be on). If the USB cable between SEPI BOX and PC is connected properly. If the phone has been flashed with the correct ITP version. If VBATT and DCIO Power Supply instruments are on.

Note: When one test has been deactivated the phone will be restarted.

General Tab
Functions
Note: Some parts of General functions may not be possible to implement for all products due to limitations in ITP Software. Note: There are some differences in the user interface depending on the phone project file loaded. Some functions may not be available on all products.

Software Information
This function is used to display the following information stored into the phone: ITP version IMEI number OTP number CID number PAF status Lock Status Etc.

Note: The OTP number must match the IMEI number otherwise the IMEI has been changed. Note: Some of these functions may not be available for all products due to security reasons.

Product Data
This function displays production data stored in the phone, such as: First Identification (Serial Nr.) PBA Nr. PBA Rev. DPY Nr. (Sales Unit) Etc.

Check if the correct Phone Project File is loaded Check if the phone has been flashed with the correct ITP version.

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ASIC Revisions
This function displays the types and revisions of the different ASICs. To find out more information about which components are included in this test go to the ASIC Revision Test document included in the product specific Troubleshooting Manual.

Self Test
This function runs available self tests on the Phone.
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Troubleshooting Fixture Setup Instructions

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Troubleshooting Fixture Setup Instructions


Top-view of the TRS Fixture, see picture 1. Picture 1 Lift up the locking device and then drag it to the left according to picture 4. Picture 4 Connect VBATT connector to the PBA according to picture 7. Picture 7 Turn the Display blocking device (LCD Stop) according to picture 10. Picture 10

The bottom of the TRS Fixture, see picture 2. Picture 2

Pull back the PBA holder and place the PBA with the help of the guide pin according to picture 5. Picture 5

Insert SIM Card according to picture 8. Picture 8

Connect Camera Flex Module according to picture 11. Picture 11

Lift up the Display holder according to picture 3. Picture 3

Release PBA holder according to picture 6. Picture 6

Insert Memory Card according to picture 9. Picture 9

Connect Key flex cable according to picture 12. Picture 12

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Take down the Display holder according to picture 13. Picture 13

Connect Power Supply Channel 1 VBATT (Black and Red plugs) according to picture 16. Picture 16

Connect Power Supply Channel 2 DCIO/SEPI Cable according to picture 19. Picture 19

The Pin mounted on the front side of the VBATT connector marked with RED arrow can be used as MP TRS Fixture GND or grounding for the oscilloscope probe, see picture 21. Picture 21

Connect Display according to picture 14. Picture 14

Connect SMK RF Probe to the PBA by using RF Connector Frame according to picture 17. Picture 17

Connect Customized FM Radio Cable according to picture 20. Picture 20

The Pin mounted on the backside of the VBATT connector marked with RED arrow can be used as MP TRS Fixture GND or grounding for the oscilloscope probe, see picture 22. Picture 22

Connect SIM/M2 Flex Module according to picture 15. Picture 15

Secure the SMK RF Probe with the RF Probe locking device (RF Connector) according to picture 18. Picture 18

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2. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

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SETUP & MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTION FOR W890 TRS FIXTURE 1207-6362

Only authorized personnel are allowed to use and do maintenance on the fixture. During maintenance disconnect all RF and power supply connections.

1.

GENERAL This fixture has been designed for the mobile phone W890. 1.1 SHORT DESCRIPTION The fixture (figure 1 and figure 2) is designed to support performing advanced troubleshooting on the PBA of the mobile phone mentioned previously. Place the PBA when the fixture is opened. The positioning pins secure the right positioning of the board. The PBA is in a fixed position when the fixture is closed. For operating the fixture supply voltage has to be feed through the RED (V+) and BLACK (V-) banana sockets. (The supply circuitry on the fixture has a protection element; one unidirectional transient suppressor diode. Its for protecting the DUT from over voltage and reverse polarity.) RF connection to a GSM/UMTS RF test set is optional on the fixture. Please check Equipment list for the appropriate RF connector. Keyboard main, Display, SIM/M2 flex module and Camera Flex module as functional parts of the unit are also mountable and exchangeable.
3. Please be observant when parts are in motion. Always make sure that fixture is placed steadily on a flat surface. If not, the fixture can fall and cause personal injuries. Take the same precautions when moving fixture. MOUNTING OF THE FIXTURE 3.1 CAMERA FLEX MODULE

Figure 3 The components used when mounting the camera flex module is 1) camera flex module 2) two flat nuts 3) camera clamping frame.

Figure 1 Top-view of the fixture.

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Figure 2 A) The bottom of the fixture. B) The bottom of the fixture rotated 180

Figure 4 Place the camera flex module in slot.


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Figure 5 Orient the camera flex cables on the three position pins marked with red arrows.

Figure 8 Place the keyboard flex module in position. Position the keyboard flex module with the two position pins and two screws.

Figure 6 Orient the camera clamping frame on the three position pins and fixate it with the two flat nuts. 3.2 KEYBOARD

Figure 9 Place the keyboard main on the keyboard flex module.

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Figure 10 Place the keyboard clamping frame and fixate it with two flat nuts (red arrows). The function of the third flat nut (orange arrow) is to hold the vibrator underneath.
Figure 7 The components used when mounting the key board is: 1) three flat nuts 2) keyboard clamping frame, 3) keyboard main 4) keyboard flex module.
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3.3 LCD-DISPLAY

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Figure 13 Mount the display with the O-rings. Figure 11 Display 2,02A-SI TFT and O-rings

Figure 14 The distance to the edge (between the arrows) shall be 1 mm.
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Figure 12 Flip down the display holder.

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3.4 SIM/M2 FLEX MODULE AND KEY FLEX CABLE

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Figure 17 Insert the SIM/M2 flex module by sliding it into position under the green card holder. The red arrows points at the flat nuts that mark the end position for the SIM/M2 flex module.

Figure 15 1) Flat nut, 2) SIM/M2 flex Module and 3) key flex cable.

Figure 18 Connect the key flex cable (arrow) point and slide it into position under the green card holder. Stabilise but do not fixate the flex cable and SIM/M2 flex module by adding the flat nut.

Figure 16 Flip up the display holder and loosen the screw that holds the green card holder by screwing it 2,5 turns. Remove the flat nut (arrow).
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Figure 19 Insert the PBA and connect it with the key flex cable.
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4. MAINTENANCE

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The maintenance of the fixture is intended to keep the fixture in the best possible condition. Preventive maintenance is important to reduce the numbers of emergency repairs and other measures that reduce reliability and usability. The daily checkpoints shall be performed at the beginning of every day shift. Only authorized personnel shall do this check. The weekly checkpoints shall be performed once a week. Only authorized personnel shall do this check.

4.1 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE


Action Camera Flex Module Keyboard Main Display 2,02A-SI TFT SIM/M2 Flex Module RF cable Daily Check Weekly After X operation If necessary Replace Replace Replace Replace Replace Replace Replace Replace Check/Replace Authorized personnel only Note

Check Check Check Check Check Replace after 100 oprations

Figure 20 Fixate the key flex cable and SIM/M2 flex module card by tightening the screw and flat nut.

Flex cable Guide pins Hinge Mechanical functions Parts not working

Note! After X operation is just recommendations and can be changed.

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Figure 21 The distances from the edge of the key flex cable to the edge of the SIM/M2 flex module shall be horizontally 1,5 mm respectively vertically 10,5 mm.

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4.2 SPARE PARTS
Parts that are in an exposed position and can be worn are specified in table 1.
Qty is per fixture.

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Figure 22 The spare parts of the mechanical parts kit KK1492. 1) Power Supply
Connector, KK1492-1, 2) RF Connector, KK1492-2 and 3) LCD stop, KK1492-3.

Figure 24 Spare part, locking device, gn417a. Table 1 Spare parts are listed in the table.
QTY 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Article Nr. 40-012-02 40-531-04 40-531-20 55-028-02 60-198-14 65-776-05 70-229-65 1200-0117 1200-8239 1200-8240 1200-8241 1200-8971 1201-0502 1201-0639 1201-2058 1201-7111 Description Test Pin, 2x10mm 4mm PCB Socket Black 4mm PCB Socket Red Buntband 71X1.8 Thick Film Resistor Ceramic Capacitor Schottky Diode QCIF VGA Camera Camera Flex Module Key Flex Module Sim/M2 Flex Module Display 2,02A-SI TFT Cap Grommet CamR Keyboard Main Cap Grommet CamF Camera 3Mpixel CMOS Supplier ELFA ELFA ELFA ELFA ELFA ELFA ELFA Sony Ericsson Sony Ericsson Sony Ericsson Sony Ericsson Sony Ericsson Sony Ericsson Sony Ericsson Sony Ericsson Sony Ericsson
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Figure 23 The spare parts of the thin mechanical parts kit KK1493. 1) Card holder, KK1493-3, 2) Keyboard clamping frame, KK1493-4, 3) RF Connector frame, KK1493-5, 4) Camera clamping frame, KK1493-1 and 5) Display holder, KK1493-2.

Continuation of table 1
1 2 1 2 1201-7375 812 7115 14577 14578 Frame Sub Assembly Camera Electrolytic Capacitor 10x9mm, Pitch=5mm Hinge Govren pin Sony Ericsson Farnell Etteplan Etteplan

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4 2 1 2 4 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 14580 14581 14582 14583 14584 14585 14586 gn417a KK1492 KK1492-1 KK1492-2 KK1492-3 KK1493 KK1493-1 KK1493-2 KK1493-3 KK1493-4 KK1493-5 KK1494 SF-DFR-3346 O-RING_INDOMA_1-5X25 Lower Bushing Support Knob Guide pin Fix Knob Upper Bushing Slip Washer 6,4x16x0,8 Spacer 3.2X7X2.3 Locking Device Mechanical Parts Power Supply Connector RF Connector Holder LCD Stop Thin Mechanical Parts Camera Clamping Frame Display Holder Card Holder Keyboard Clamping Frame RF Connector Frame Key Flex Cable Spring O-Ring Etteplan Etteplan Etteplan Etteplan Etteplan Etteplan Etteplan Wiberger Etteplan Etteplan Etteplan Etteplan Etteplan Etteplan Etteplan Etteplan Etteplan Etteplan Etteplan Etteplan Etteplan

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