![Motorola PRO Series Detailed Service Manual Download Page 65](http://html.mh-extra.com/html/motorola/pro-series/pro-series_detailed-service-manual_1839123065.webp)
Controller Circuits
Section 3: 1-7
1.10
SBEP Serial Interface
The SBEP serial interface allows the radio to communicate with the Customer Programming
Software (CPS), or the Universal Tuner via the Radio Interface Box (RIB) or the cable with internal
RIB. This interface connects to the microphone connector via control head connector (J0401-8) and
to the accessory connector J0501-17 and comprises BUS+. The line is bi-directional, meaning that
either the radio or the RIB can drive the line. The µP sends serial data via pin 98 and D0101 and it
reads serial data via pin 97. Whenever the µP detects activity on the BUS+ line, it starts
communication.
In addition, the SBEP serial interface is used to communicate with a connected control head. When
a control head key is pressed or the volume knob is rotated, the line ON OFF CONTROL goes high.
This turns on transistor Q0110 which pulls line ON OFF SENSE and µP pin 6 to ground level. In
addition, an interrupt is generated at µP pin 96. This indicates that the control head wants to start
SBEP communication. The µP then requests the data from the control head. The control head starts
sending and after all data has been sent, the ON OFF CONTROL line goes low. The control head
ignores any data on BUS+ during SBEP communication with the CPS or Universal Tuner.
1.11
General Purpose Input/Output
The controller provides eight general purpose lines (DIG1 through DIG8) available on the accessory
connector J0501 to interface to external options. Lines DIG IN 1, 3, 5, 6 are inputs, DIG OUT 2 is an
output and DIG IN OUT 4, 7, 8 are bi-directional. The software and the hardware configuration of the
radio model define the function of each port.
•
DIG IN 1 can be used as external PTT input, DATA PTT input or others, set by the CPS.
The µP reads this port via pin 77 and Q0171.
•
DIG OUT 2 can be used as normal output or external alarm output, set by the CPS. Transistor
Q0173 is controlled by the µP via ASFIC CMP pin 14.
•
DIG IN 3 is read by µP pin 61 via resistor R0176
•
DIG IN 5 can be used as normal input or emergency input, set by the CPS. The µP reads this
port via R0179 and µP pin 60. Diode D0179 limits the voltage to protect the µP input.
•
DIG IN 6 can be used as normal input, set by the CPS. The µP reads this port via pin 74 and
Q0181.
•
DIG IN OUT 4,7,8 are bi-directional and use the same circuit configuration. Each port uses an
output transistor Q0177, Q0183, Q0185 controlled by µP pins 46, 47, 53. The ports are read
by µP pins 75, 54, 76. To use one of the ports as input the µP must turn off the corresponding
output transistor.
In addition the signals from DIG IN 1, DIG IN OUT 4 are fed to the option board connector J0551
and the expansion board connector J0451.
Summary of Contents for PRO Series
Page 1: ...CDM Series and PRO Series Two Way Mobile Radios Detailed Service Manual 6881091C63 F ...
Page 4: ...Notes ...
Page 6: ...Notes ...
Page 8: ...Section 1 ii 6881091C63 F Notes ...
Page 12: ...Section 1 1 4 Radio Model Information 6881091C63 F Notes ...
Page 22: ...Section 1 2 10 Notes For All Schematics and Circuit Boards 6881091C63 F Notes ...
Page 46: ...Section 2 4 2 Allocation of Schematics and Circuit Boards 6881091C63 F Notes ...
Page 78: ...Section 3 1 20 Controller Board Audio and Signaling Circuits Section 6881091C63 F Notes ...
Page 80: ...Section 3 2 2 Troubleshooting Flow Chart for Controller 6881091C63 F Notes ...
Page 84: ...Section 3 3 4 Allocation of Schematics and Circuit Boards 6881091C63 F Notes ...
Page 146: ...Section 3 3 66 Controller T6 T7 Schematics and Parts Lists 8471235L06 Notes 6881091C63 F ...
Page 152: ...Section 4 1 4 Technical Specifications 6881091C63 F Notes ...
Page 168: ...Section 4 3 8 Troubleshooting Flow Chart for VCO 6881091C63 F Notes ...
Page 172: ...Section 4 4 4 Allocation of Schematics and Circuit Boards 6881091C63 F Notes ...
Page 232: ...Section 5 1 4 Technical Specifications 6881091C63 F Notes ...
Page 242: ...Section 5 2 10 UHF Band 1 403 470 MHz 1 25 W Frequency Synthesis 6881091C63 F Notes ...
Page 296: ...Section 6 1 4 Technical Specifications 6881091C63 F Notes ...
Page 306: ...Section 6 2 10 UHF Band 2 450 512 527 MHz 1 25 W Frequency Synthesis 6881091C63 F Notes ...
Page 316: ...Section 6 4 2 Allocation of Schematics and Circuit Boards 6881091C63 F Notes ...
Page 352: ...Section 7 3 6 Troubleshooting Flow Chart for VCO 6881091C63 F Notes ...
Page 356: ...Section 7 4 4 Allocation of Schematics and Circuit Boards 6881091C63 F Notes ...
Page 458: ...Section 8 1 4 Technical Specifications Section 6881091C63 F Notes ...
Page 474: ...Section 8 4 2 Allocation of Schematics and Circuit Boards 6881091C63 F Notes ...
Page 496: ...Section 9 1 4 Technical Specifications Section 6881091C63 F Notes ...
Page 512: ...Section 9 4 2 Allocation of Schematics and Circuit Boards 6881091C63 F Notes ...
Page 530: ...Section 10 1 4 Technical Specifications Section 6881091C63 F Notes ...
Page 546: ...Section 10 4 2 Allocation of Schematics and Circuit Boards 6881091C63 F Notes ...
Page 564: ...Section 11 1 4 Technical Specifications 6881091C63 F Notes ...
Page 580: ...Section 11 3 8 Troubleshooting Flow Chart for VCO 6881091C63 F Notes ...
Page 582: ...Section 11 4 2 Allocation of Schematics and Circuit Boards 6881091C63 F Notes ...
Page 608: ...Section 12 1 4 Technical Specifications 6881091C63 F Notes ...
Page 624: ...Section 12 3 8 Troubleshooting Flow Chart for PassPort 6881091C63 F Notes ...
Page 626: ...Section 12 4 2 Allocation of Schematics and Circuit Boards 6881091C63 F Notes ...
Page 654: ...Section 13 1 4 Technical Specifications 6881091C63 F Notes ...
Page 672: ...Section 13 4 2 Allocation of Schematics and Circuit Boards 6881091C63 F Notes ...