3.4 LO Phase-locked Loop
Most LO functions are fully integrated on-chip, do not require user adjustment, and need not be
considered by handset designers. QUALCOMM has established and implemented frequency plans
and LO generation schemes that support the radioOne 6250-IIseries chipset while requiring minimal
off-chip design effort. Only one area requires handset designer attention: the loop filters of each
phase-locked loop (PLL).
3.4.1 UMTS Rx PLL (PLL2)
UMTS Rx LO functional blocks are distributed between the RFR6202 IC, RTR6250 IC, and external
UMTS_RX_CH_VCO and loop filter components (Figure 3.4.1-1). The external UMTS_RX_CH_VCO
must be enabled for UMTS Rx operation and disabled otherwise; a dedicated MSM6275 IC signal
(UHF_VCO_EN ) enables the VCO.
The RFR6202 IC accommodates single-ended or differential LO inputs; if singleended, either pin can
be active. AC-couple the inactive pin to ground using an appropriately valued capacitor (12 pF is used
in CU500). The 27 pF capacitor should be used to AC-couple the active pin to the VCO signal. Using
only the selected VCO signal, the RFR6202 IC LO generation and distribution circuits create the
necessary LO signals for the active quadrature downconverter.
A sample of the downconverter LO is buffered and routed from RFR6202 IC pin 19 to RTR6250 IC pin
32 (RX_VCO_IN). This signal requires a terminating resistor near the RTR6250 IC input pin and an AC
coupling capacitor that assures the internal RTR6250 IC biasing is not disrupted in the example. Good
microstrip or stripline controlled-impedance techniques must be used
3. TECHNICAL BRIEF
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Figure 3.4.1-1 UMTS Rx PLL functional block diagram
Summary of Contents for CU500 - Cell Phone
Page 1: ...Date June 2006 Issue 1 0 Service Manual Model CU500_TU500 Service Manual CU500_TU500 ...
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Page 41: ...3 TECHNICAL BRIEF 42 Figure PM6650 Functional Block Diagram ...
Page 68: ...4 TROUBLE SHOOTING 69 4 1 RF Component Bottom Side 4 TROUBLE SHOOTING ...
Page 69: ...4 TROUBLE SHOOTING 70 ...
Page 73: ...4 TROUBLE SHOOTING 74 Check R400 of PMIC U400 Check R223 of MSM U200 ...
Page 77: ...4 TROUBLE SHOOTING 78 For testing Max power of UMTS 1900MHz is needed ...
Page 85: ...4 TROUBLE SHOOTING 86 ...
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Page 91: ...4 TROUBLE SHOOTING 92 ...
Page 95: ...4 TROUBLE SHOOTING 96 R300 Q401 Q400 ...
Page 98: ...4 TROUBLE SHOOTING 99 Q501 X 200 U505 ...
Page 105: ...4 TROUBLE SHOOTING 106 CN602 CN1 ...
Page 107: ...4 TROUBLE SHOOTING 108 C102 C104 R200 R201 ...
Page 109: ...4 TROUBLE SHOOTING 110 CN602 SPK_LP L N SPK_RP RN AMP block ...
Page 111: ...4 TROUBLE SHOOTING 112 MIC U303 ...
Page 113: ...4 TROUBLE SHOOTING 114 Mic input 5 4 2 1 3 6 Headset detect port ...
Page 129: ...5 DOWNLOAD 130 3 NV Restore error When you meet the NV Restore error ...
Page 130: ...5 DOWNLOAD 131 Connect to the phone Click on Cancel ...
Page 135: ...Table 6 1 1 RF Block Component 6 BLOCK DIAGRAM 136 ...
Page 138: ...6 BLOCK DIAGRAM 139 Top Side ...
Page 139: ...6 BLOCK DIAGRAM 140 Bottom Side ...
Page 147: ... 148 8 pcb layout ...
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Page 157: ...9 CALIBRATION 158 9 3 HOT KIMCHI Example Choose Exe_Cu500Ag_100 ...
Page 158: ...9 CALIBRATION 159 Click APPLY button Click START button ...
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