A generic, high-level functional block diagram of U890 is shown in Figure 3-1. One antenna collects
base station forward link signals and radiates handset reverse link signals. The antenna connects with
receive and transmit paths through a switch module (plus a duplexer for UMTS-2100 operation).
UMTS band signals at the antenna are switched to the relevant UMTS duplexer. The UMTS receive
band signals are amplified by the front-end LNAs of the RFR6250 IC before passing through a band-
pass filter and being applied to the mixer inputs of the RFR6250 IC. On-chip circuits down-convert the
received signal directly from RF to baseband using radioOne Zero-IF techniques. Generation and
distribution of the UMTS LO, for the down-converter, is performed entirely on-chip (except for the loop
filter). The RFR6250 IC outputs analog baseband signals for processing by the MSM device. This
baseband interface is shared with the RTR6250 GSM receiver outputs, but is separate from the GPS
baseband interface.
EGSM, DCS and PCS receive signals from the antenna switch module pass through their band-pass
filters, then are applied to the RTR6250 IC. In a similar fashion to the UMTS paths, RTR6250 IC
circuits down-convert the received signals directly from RF to baseband. The GSM LO for multiband
down conversion is entirely generated within the RTR6250 IC (PLL and distribution functions) with
exception of the off-chip loop filter. The RTR analog baseband outputs are routed to the MSM6250A
IC for further processing (an interface shared with the RFR UMTS receive paths).
The UMTS transmit path begins with analog baseband signals from the MSM device that drive the
RTR6250 IC. Integrated PLL and VCO circuits generate the Tx LO used in the quadrature upconverter
that translates baseband signals directly to RF. The RTR6250 output driver stages deliver fairly high-
level signals that are filtered and applied to the power amplifiers (PA). The PA output is routed to the
antenna through a duplexer and switch module.
The shared EGSM-900, DCS-1800, and PCS-1900 transmit path begins with the same baseband
interface from the MSM6250A IC that is used for the UMTS band. A single EGSM/DCS/PCS
quadrature upconverter translates the GMSK-modulated signal to a convenient intermediate frequency
(IF) that forms one input to an offset phase-locked loop (OPLL). OPLL functions are split between the
RTR6250 IC and off-chip loop filter and dual Tx VCO circuits, and translate the GMSK-modulated
signal to the desired EGSM-900, DCS-1800 or PCS-1900 channel frequency. This signal is applied to
a dual power amplifier (only one is active at a time). The enabled path continues with the PA, an
automated power control (APC) circuit that samples the transmit power and adjusts its level, the switch
module (which includes a band-appropriate lowpass filter), and the antenna.
3. TECHNICAL BRIEF
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Summary of Contents for U890
Page 1: ...Date April 2006 Issue 1 0 Service Manual Model U890 U890c Service Manual U890 U890c ...
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Page 70: ...4 TROUBLE SHOOTING 71 4 2 SIGNAL PATH ...
Page 109: ...4 TROUBLE SHOOTING 110 CN600 50pin LCD connector CN901 C907 C911 FB901 FB902 ...
Page 115: ...4 TROUBLE SHOOTING 116 C226 C227 for MIC serial capacitor ...
Page 118: ...4 TROUBLE SHOOTING 119 Q400 Q401 Q402 VBATT GND ...
Page 139: ...Table 2 1 1 RF Block Component 6 BLOCK DIAGRAM 140 ...
Page 140: ...6 BLOCK DIAGRAM 141 6 2 Interface Diagram U890 Interface Diagram ...
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Page 163: ...9 CALIBRATION 164 9 3 HOT KIMCHI Example Choose_U890 ...
Page 164: ...9 CALIBRATION 165 Click APPLY button Click START button ...
Page 165: ...9 CALIBRATION 166 Click Run button to lunch RF AUTOTEST ...
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