
3. TECHNICAL BRIEF
- 31 -
The off-chip loop filter allows optimization of key PLL performance characteristics (stability, transitory
response, settling time, and phase noise) for different applications. Guidelines are provided in the next
subsection for proper implementation of this critical circuit.
3.5 Off-chip RF Components
3.5.1 Antenna switch module (U207 : LMSP43MA-288)
The antenna switch module allows multiple operating bands and modes to share the same antenna. In
the U8210 design, a common antenna connects to one of six paths: 1) UMTS-2100 Rx/Tx, 2) EGSM
Rx, 3) DCS-1800 Rx, 4) PCS-1900 Rx, 5)EGSM Tx, and 6) DCS-1800, PCS-1900 Tx. UMTS
operation requires simultaneous reception and transmission, so the UMTS Rx/Tx connection is routed
to a duplexer that separates receive and transmit signals. GSM band of operation is time division
duplexed, so only the receiver or transmitter is active at any time and a frequency duplexer is not
required. The module includes lowpass filters for the GSM bands transmit paths to reduce out-of-band
emissions, PA harmonics in particular.
3.5.2 UMTS duplexer (U202 : DMF1950IHC)
A UMTS duplexer splits a single operating band into receive and transmit paths. Important
performance requirements include:
-. Insertion loss . this component is also in the receive and transmit paths; In the U8210 typical losses:
UMTS Tx = 1.2 dB, UMTS Rx = 1.5 dB.
-. Out-of-band rejection or attenuation . the duplexer provides input selectivity for the receiver, output
filtering for the transmitter, and isolation between the two. Rejection levels for both paths are
specified over a number of frequency ranges. Two Tx-to-Rx isolation levels are critical to receiver
performance:
-. Rx-band isolation . the transmitter is specified for out-of-band noise falling into the Rx band. This
noise leaks from the transmit path into the receive path, and must be limited to avoid degrading
receiver sensitivity. The required Rx-band isolation depends on the PA out of-band noise levels and
Rx-band losses between the PA and LNA. Typical duplexer Rx band isolation value is 45 dB.
-. Tx-band isolation . the transmit channel power also leaks into the receiver. In this case, the leakage
is outside the receiver passband. but at a relatively high level It combines with Rx band jammers to
create cross-modulation products that fall inband to desensitize the receiver. The required Tx-band
isolation depends on the PA channel power and Tx-band losses between the PA and LNA. Typical
duplexer Tx-band isolation value is 50 dB.
-. Passband ripple . the loss of this fairly narrowband device is not flat across its passband. Passband
ripple increases the receive or transmit insertion loss at specific frequencies, creating performance
variations across the band’s channels, and should be controlled.
Summary of Contents for U8210
Page 22: ...3 TECHNICAL BRIEF 23 Figure 3 2 1 1 RTR6250 IC Functional Block Diagram ...
Page 37: ...3 TECHNICAL BRIEF 38 Figure 3 5 12 1 Bluetooth system architecture ...
Page 110: ...4 TROUBLE SHOOTING 111 USB_D USB_D USB_VBUS X100 48M 48MHz ...
Page 115: ...4 TROUBLE SHOOTING 116 LCD Control data flow ...
Page 117: ...4 TROUBLE SHOOTING 118 LCD Control data flow ...
Page 122: ...4 TROUBLE SHOOTING 123 TR400 ...
Page 124: ...4 TROUBLE SHOOTING 125 FLASH_ON from Main Bíd PM6650 CN1 Flash LED ...
Page 127: ...4 TROUBLE SHOOTING 128 FB503 CN500 FB502 CN2 CN1 ...
Page 129: ...4 TROUBLE SHOOTING 130 C627 Head_set Output Pin 4 5 C626 CN304 R624 ...
Page 131: ...4 TROUBLE SHOOTING 132 R649 CN300 CN2 CN1 U605 C633 R648 C634 R622 R623 ...
Page 133: ...4 TROUBLE SHOOTING 134 R649 CN300 CN2 CN1 U605 C633 R648 C634 R622 R623 ...
Page 135: ...4 TROUBLE SHOOTING 136 C627 Head_set Output Pin 4 5 C626 CN304 R624 ...
Page 137: ...4 TROUBLE SHOOTING 138 R649 CN300 CN2 CN1 U605 C633 R648 C634 R622 R623 ...
Page 139: ...4 TROUBLE SHOOTING 140 C627 Head_set Output Pin 4 5 C626 CN304 R624 ...
Page 141: ...4 TROUBLE SHOOTING 142 MIC Contact C404 C401 ...
Page 143: ...4 TROUBLE SHOOTING 144 C115 Head_Phone Input Pin 2 3 C102 CN304 R624 ...
Page 146: ...4 TROUBLE SHOOTING 147 Receptacle 4 6V 4 6V ...
Page 151: ...5 BLOCK DIAGRAM 152 Top Side ...
Page 152: ...5 BLOCK DIAGRAM 153 Bottom Side ...
Page 154: ...6 DOWNLOAD 155 It is ready for downloading ...
Page 160: ...6 DOWNLOAD 161 6 Click on Download to download ...
Page 165: ...6 DOWNLOAD 166 Downloading the Module image Finally Download has been complete ...
Page 168: ...6 DOWNLOAD 169 When you meet the NV Restore error Connect to the phone ...
Page 170: ...6 DOWNLOAD 171 Select the proper file and click on Restore Reading the NV file and restore NV ...
Page 200: ... 201 9 PCB LAYOUT ...
Page 201: ... 202 9 PCB LAYOUT ...
Page 202: ... 203 9 PCB LAYOUT U8210 KEYPAD SPEY0032001 1 1 TOP ...
Page 203: ... 204 9 PCB LAYOUT ...
Page 204: ... 205 9 PCB LAYOUT ...
Page 206: ... 207 ...
Page 207: ... 208 ...