
Motorola Internal Use
14
P7389i – Circuit Description
KBR0
X
7
2
X
X
FAST
ACCESS
X
OK
#
X
VA
KBR1
7
X
1
X
X
0
*
9
8
X
X
KBR2
2
1
X
MENU
SCROLL
DOWN
X
6
5
4
3
X
X
KBR3
X
X
MENU
SCROLL
DOWN
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
KBR4
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
KBC0
FAST
ACCESS
0
6
X
X
X
VOL
DOWN
VOL UP
MENU
X
X
KBC1
X
*
5
X
X
VOL
DOWN
X
CLEAR
X
X
KBC2
OK
9
4
X
X
VOL UP
X
MENU
SCROLL
UP
X
X
KBC3
#
8
3
X
X
MENU
CLEAR
MENU
SCROLL
UP
X
X
X
KBC4
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
GND
VA
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Logic: Display
1)
The display is a 96 X 64 pixel graphics display and is connected to the PCB via a 16
Pin ZIF connector
J902
. It is made up of glass with polarizers, a display driver and
transflector. It is connected to the PCB through an elastomeric contact. The LCD is
controlled by:
•
CS1
Chip Select which originates from
DP_EN_L
, Whitecap
Pin A11
to
J902
Pin 1
.
•
RES
which originates from
RESET
, Whitecap
Pin P2
to
J902
Pin 2
.
•
R/W
which originates from
R_W
, Whitecap Pin P2 to
J902
Pin 4.
•
7 Data Lines from Whitecap
DO – D7
•
The display is supported by
V2
and
–10V (
originating from
U904
and can be
measured on
C965)
•
Also the data / command signal
AO
from Whitecap
Pin B12
.
Logic: IrDA
1) The IrDA port is used in conjunction with the Truesync Software to transfer data
between various applications. This as yet cannot be used for flashing and flexing of the
phone’s software.
The block diagram of the
IrDA module U500
circuit can be seen in Fig 1.1 below
2)
The IrDA data takes the form of a SIP (Serial Infrared Pulse) with
UTXD
being an
active high signal that turns the LED on. The received signal
URXD
is always a
pulsed, active low 2.4
µ
s pulse, and a low will light the LED.