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CDMA V8160

Service Manual

Level III

DIGITAL WIRELESS TELEPHONE

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Summary of Contents for V8162

Page 1: ...CDMA V8160 Service Manual Level III DIGITAL WIRELESS TELEPHONE series ...

Page 2: ...CDMA V8160 ...

Page 3: ...e copyrighted computer program Accordingly any copyrighted Motorola computer programs contained in the Motorola products described in this instruction manual may not be copied or reproduced in any manner without the express written permission of Motorola Furthermore the purchase of Motorola products shall not be deemed to grant either directly or by implication estoppel or otherwise any license un...

Page 4: ...CDMA V8160 ...

Page 5: ...ram 16 Reverse Audio Functionality block diagram 17 Forward Audio Functionality 18 Testing 19 Test Mode Test menu 19 Introduction 19 Status Display Level 19 Servicing Level 19 CDMA Specific Feautres 19 Test Menu 19 Markov Calls 20 Service Option 2 20 Test Mode 21 Handset Commands 21 Tests and Adjustments 39 Introduction 39 Test interface 39 Adjustments 39 Keypad Button Functions 41 TX Output Power...

Page 6: ...V8160 Replacement Parts 57 See the Schematics Parts section for a detailed view and print only parts list ...

Page 7: ... Select scheme is slightly different than ST7760 because of a new memor map Flash 8Mb 16 Mb on ST7760 to 16 Mb and 32 Mb on ST7860 FDI Technology also contains EEProm 256 kb SRAM 1Mb on ST7760 to 2Mb on ST7860 An External B Disconnect Circuit has been added it is identical to AMPS V3620 If the voltage on Ext_B rises above 6 75V a voltage detector disconnects Ext_B from the rest of the board This i...

Page 8: ...o 50 ohms AMPS nominal 0 25 watts 24 0 dBM into 50 ohms CDMA nominal Input Output Impe dence 50 ohms nominal Spurious Harmonic Emissions Complies with Title 47 Part 22 of the code of Federal Regulations Audio Distortion Less than 5 at Hum and Noise C MSG 32 dBm below 8kHz deviation transmit and recieve Modulation F3 12 kHz for 100 at 1 kHz AMPS wide 1M25D1W 1 25 MHz bandwidth CDMA Transmit Audio R...

Page 9: ...at 35 o C 95 o F tested for 48 hours Dust 140 mesh blown silica flour test tested for 5 hours Notes EIA Electronic Industries Association Standard RS152B states the minimum stan dards for Land Mobile Communications FM or PM transmitters 25 470 MHz EIA IS 19 states the recommended standards for 800 MHz cellular subscriber units EIA Standard RS316B states the standards for portable land mobile commu...

Page 10: ... Voltage 3 6 V nominal 3 0 4 2 V DC RF Power output 0 20 Watts 23 dBm into 50 ohms CDMA nominal input output impedence 50 ohms nominal Spurious Harmonic emissions Complies with title 47 Part 22 of the code of federal regulations Vocoders 8kbps 13kbps EVRC Transmit Time Error 1 US Modulation Type 1M25D1W 1 25MHz bandwith OQPSK G7W CDMA Transmit Duty Cycle Variable full 1 2 1 4 1 8 rate CDMA Mode CD...

Page 11: ...to 50 ohms AMPS nominal 0 25 watts 24 0 dBM into 50 ohms CDMA nominal Input Output Impe dence 50 ohms nominal Spurious Harmonic Emissions Complies with Title 47 Part 22 of the code of Federal Regulations Audio Distortion Less than 5 at Hum and Noise C MSG 32 dBm below 8kHz deviation transmit and recieve Modulation F3 12 kHz for 100 at 1 kHz AMPS wide 1M25D1W 1 25 MHz bandwidth CDMA Transmit Audio ...

Page 12: ...t 35 o C 95 o F tested for 48 hours Dust 140 mesh blown silica flour test tested for 5 hours Notes EIA Electronic Industries Association Standard RS152B states the minimum stan dards for Land Mobile Communications FM or PM transmitters 25 470 MHz EIA IS 19 states the recommended standards for 800 MHz cellular subscriber units EIA Standard RS316B states the standards for portable land mobile commun...

Page 13: ...also have kit numbers stamped on them Motorola maintains a parts office staffed to process parts orders identify part numbers and otherwise assist in the maintenance and repair of Motorola Cellular products Orders for all parts should be sent to the Motorola International Logistics Department at the following address Attn Global Spare Parts Department Motorola Cellular Subscriber Group 2001 N Divi...

Page 14: ...e Adaptor As with other mobile radio transmitting equipment users are advised that for satisfactory operation of the equipment and for the safety of personnel it is recommended that no part of the human body shall be allowed to come within 20 centimeters of the antenna during operation of the equipment DO NOT operate this equipment near electrical blasting caps or in an explosive atmosphere Mobile...

Page 15: ...ter and more consistent sound Table 6 Note The following description is intended only as a preliminary general introduction to cellular systems This description is greatly simplified and does not illustrate the full operating capabilities techniques or tech nology involved in cellular systems Enhanced privacy Variable rate vocoder Figure 1 Hypothetical Cell System Operation In Figure 1 Hypothetica...

Page 16: ...rate in either a CDMA system or Analog system Service Area The area within which calls can be placed and received is defined by the system oper ator Because this is a radio system there is no exact boundary that can be drawn on a map If the portable is outside the radio service area a No Svc no service message will appear on the phone s display and calls cannot be placed or received If this happen...

Page 17: ...zer IC U700 One synthesizer con trols the tunable 978 1004 MHz main local oscillator U626 The second synthesizer controls the TX offset oscillator internal to U700 which operates at a fixed frequency of 309 3 MHz for AMPS and 309 6 MHz for CDMA The TX offset signal is divided by 2 before going to the TX mixer TX modulation occurs in the TX offset synthesizer in both AMPS and CDMA modes The third s...

Page 18: ... digitized microphone audio is then sent to DSP in casperwhich performs all compression pre empha sis limiting and bandpass filtering functions in the digital domain All AMPS signalling SAT ST DTMF is also generated in the digital domain by DSP in casper The digitized AMPS TX audio signal is converted back to analog by the CIA ICand sent to the 154 65 MHz TX Offset VCO to modulate the transmitter ...

Page 19: ...Troubleshooting RFBlock Diagram ...

Page 20: ...V8160 Audio Logic Side Block Diagram ...

Page 21: ...ing Reverse Audio Functionality int_Mic_Amp Boom_Mic_Amp Ext_Mic_Amp nternal Mic rophone Boom Mi c rophone External Audio Mix Mic Gain MCS 111 CIA DSP CPU CRIB CIX Tx Analog DAC GAIN FLT DAC FLT fm pm TX_1 Q casper ...

Page 22: ...d Audio Functionality GCAP SPKR AMP External Audio GRND Mix CIA OUTPUT CODEC CIA Rx Analog DSP F L T CRIB A D C DISC xI Q casper GCAP EXT AMP GCAP ALERT AMP BOOM SPKR INT SPKR ALERT D _ A F L T A M P MP A D C F L T ...

Page 23: ...quency carrier state signaling tone state power level voice data channel mode Rx audio state and Tx audio state The format and explanation of this status information is given in Table 1 under 02 Radio Status Request When dialing a phone number the status display ceases when the first digit of the phone number is entered The telephone number is displayed in the normal manner as entered When the Snd...

Page 24: ...kov calls are performed by entering a telephone number and selecting a Test Menu option Refer to the Test Menu section for further informa tion Mobile terminated Markov calls Land to Mobile are currently NOT supported Pressing the SND key initiates a Markov call with the number in the scratchpad If scratchpad is empty 1234567 is used This feature has no value in AMPS mode Service Option 2 For Serv...

Page 25: ...esently programmed information if the command allows user input Terminates command without changing any of the programmed informa tion Each command consists of at least two digits entered from the telephone keypad with the entry terminated using the key For commands that initiate an action that requires a response or that accu mulates error counts the key terminates the test DIGIT Enter digit valu...

Page 26: ...annel 0 5970 Hz 1 6000 Hz 2 6030 Hz 3 No SAT Lock D Carrier 0 OFF 1 ON E Word sync status data channel and Signalling tone voice channel 0 OFF 1 sync acquired ON F RF Power Level Steps 0 7 G Reception Mode 0 voice channel 1 data channel H Receive Audio 0 enabled 1 muted I Transmit Audio 0 enabled 1 muted CDMA Mode Not currently supported Bit fields undefined 03 not used 04 Initialize Trans ceiver ...

Page 27: ...id options for x Decimal 00 Call processor 01 CDMA test command document number 02 Date 03 Time 22 DSP mask version 23 DSP patch version The call processor factory version number in the format 00 XXXX The CDMA test command document number 01 XXXX The date the build was created in the format 01JAN96 The time the build was created in the format xxyyzz where xx is the hour yy is the minute and zz is ...

Page 28: ... used 25X Sat Dsat On Enable SAT DSAT transponding For AMPS mode the bye following the opcode is the color code of the SAT frequency that the radio may expect to receive The command only uses the narrow phase lock loop mode and locks only to the frequency selected 15 Hz Valid color codes for X 0 5970 Hz 1 6000 Hz 2 6030 Hz 26 Sat Dsat Off Disable the transponding of Sat Dsat 27X Cdata AMPS Continu...

Page 29: ...eissued to a new subscriber This command may take a minute or more to complete during which time the number 32 will be displayed DO NOT turn off the radiotelephone until the normal servicing level display resumes 33X DTMFON Generates a continuous DTMF tone as specified by input X Input X may be 0 9 for keypad DTMF 10 18 for single low or high tone and 20 25 for tripled low or high tone 34 DTMFOFF ...

Page 30: ...routes audio input at AUDIO IN J3 pin 8 directly to the earpiece speaker 6 External Handset selects input audio at AUDIO IN J3 pin 8 and outputs audio at AUDIO OUT ON OFF J3 pin 7 internal speaker and mic are muted and sidetone is turned on 7 Reserved not supported 8 Reserved not supported 9 Boom MIC selects input audio at AUDIO IN and outputs audio at AUDIO OUT ON OFF to headset connector interna...

Page 31: ...Table 1 Handset Command Key Entry on page 13 Refer to NAM Programming on page 25 of this manual for programming details 56 Auto Cycle Puts the radio in autocycle mode CDMA only Exit this command with the key This command causes the radio to infinitely loop between 2 cycles One cycle is the display transmit and the other is standby The display transmit cycle has a duration of 90 seconds and the rad...

Page 32: ...s and PCM Loopback 6xy SIMVC test command From the handset x is the maximum rate and y is the minimum rate Valid rates for x and y are 4 Full rate 3 Half rate 2 Quarter rate 1 Eighth rate From the Computer no parameters are accepted and Full rate is forced This is not supported yet 7 Start PCM Loopback 8 CDMA T Tester mode channel must be set by LOAD SYTH Handset only 9 Not supported CDMA force ra...

Page 33: ...0 The command keys are defined in Table 1 Handset Command Key Entry on page 13 NOTE If you power down the radio after changes are made the power up sequence re programs the hardware with the correct phasing values Refer to the Tests and Adjustments on page 47 for instructions on entering parameters from the keypad AMPS GAIN PHASING RANGE STEP PARAMETER HEX 00 04 MOD 0 MOD 4 0 7 05 Aux audio path d...

Page 34: ...dware with the correct phasing values Refer to Tests and Adjustments on page 47 for instruc tions on entering parameters from the keypad Analog Power Level Parameters RANGE STEP POWER LEVEL HEX 00 Power Step 0 00 FF 01 Power Step 1 00 FF 02 Power Step 2 00 FF 03 Power Step 3 00 FF 04 Power Step 4 00 FF 05 Power Step 5 00 FF 06 Power Step 6 00 FF 07 Power Step 7 00 FF 08 0B Do Not Adjust CDMA Power...

Page 35: ...n 545 766 00 FF 0E Ch Gain Adj 5 Chan 767 990 00 FF 0F TX Gain Adjust 1 00 FF 10 TX Gain Adjust 2 00 FF 11 TX Gain Adjust 3 00 FF 12 TX Gain Adjust 4 00 FF 13 TX Gain Adjust 5 00 FF 14 TX Gain Adjust 6 00 FF 15 TX Gain Adjust 7 00 FF 16 TX Gain Adjust 8 00 FF 17 VC Sense Slope Adjust 00 FF 18 VC Sense Offset Adjust 00 FF 19 VC Sense Zero Adjust 00 FF 1A Available 00 FF 1B Not Available 00 FF Table...

Page 36: ...a variety of ways such as by using a 6 8 VDC power supply and an MCEL 2000 test cable or test plug After powering up in test mode press the button to enter Servicing Level Once in Test Mode Servicing Level enter 55 to place the phone in NAM programming mode The display will show factory default NAM data or show new data as it is entered scrolling from left to right Sequentially step through the pr...

Page 37: ...0 1 Bit not used Bit A2 Enter 1 0 Markov test override LSB Enter 0 0 MIN Mark Bit A0 Supplied by system operator When enabled the user s area code will be sent with each call initiated or answered 1 enabled 0 disabled 03 1111110111 User 10 digit radiotelephone phone number MIN 10_digits including area code changing this value sets default for AOC Number is assigned by system operator 04 010 042 07...

Page 38: ...ng channel occurs when a Neighbor pilot is judged to be better That neighbor pilot will be promoted to the active set and thus move to the top line of the display SOFT HANDOFF handoff on a traffic channel occurs when a Neighbor pilot fulfills requirements set by the network and the network directs the mobile to add the new pilot to the Active Set Pilot Set status is enabled by setting Step 9 bit 7...

Page 39: ...atus of eight options C7 through C0 C7 msb is programmed first followed by C6 C0 Bits enter display on the right and scroll left 0 User Mode NAM Programming Disable Bit C7 When set to 1 User Mode NAM programming cannot be accessed 0 Dual NAM System Registration Enable Bit C6 Enter 1 if dual NAM operation is desired for models capable of dual system operation Enter 0 for single NAM operation 0 Test...

Page 40: ... Disable Bit E0 Set to 1 16 00100111 E OPTION BYTE The display for step 16 represents the status of eight options E7 through E0 E7 msb is programmed first followed by E6 E0 Bits enter display on the right and scroll to left 0 Bit not used Bit E7 Enter 0 0 Preferred mode Bit E6 Normally set to 0 Bit 6 1 and Bit 5 1 Analog preferred Bit 6 1 and Bit 5 0 Analog only 1 Preferred mode Bit E5 Normally se...

Page 41: ...es sages It should be noted that if all Mobile Terminated Call Preference bits are set to zero that there would in a spec compliant sys tem be no way for the Mobile Station to receive incoming calls 1 Config for mob term while NID roamer Bit E0 Enter 1 1 Allow mobile terminated call while a NID roamer 0 Disallow mobile terminated call while a NID roamer 17 0 CDMA Slot Cycle Index TBD 18 Entry Requ...

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Page 43: ...ers accessible through keypad commands are a subset of the com plete complement of adjustments but are the key parameters necessary for basic opertion Access to all adjustments requires a com puter connected to the accessory connector J3 In addition the computer must be loaded with the proper diagnostic software Consult with Motorola regarding specific hardware and software requirements for the di...

Page 44: ... port SMA connector has a1 5 dB loss compared totesting using the Antenna Test Adaptor in the antenna port When using the test cable RF port SINAD should be measured with RF l Level 114 5dBm and Power out measurements will be 1 5dB low RX Audio TX Audio MCEL2000 12 VDC Power Supply Connections for Testing and Adjustments 15 Connector to test interface ...

Page 45: ... on the servicing ana lyzer Make adjustments as described in Step 6 and Step 7 Step 6 Enter a 2 digit hexadecimal number via the keypad This immediately updates the hex power level value and the output power should change as indicated on the analyzer If the new entry does not produce the desired analyzer reading i e too high or too low a depress the CLR button and enter another 2 digit number or b...

Page 46: ...deviation remains as close to 12 kHz as possible without exceeding 12 kHz Step 12 Depress the key to exit the 72 command The display should show the prompt Microphone Deviation Adjust Step 13 Adjust audio generator signal level at J3 pin 8 TX audio in to 90 mV rms still at 1 kHz Step 14 Enter 11434 to place the portable on channel 434 Enter 356 to select the external handset audio path Step 15 Rea...

Page 47: ...Step 6 to adjust for a deviation of 1 4 kHz 10 After adjustment exit the 72 command by repeatedly depressing the button until the display shows the prompt Step 22 Enter 26 to turn off the 6000 Hz SAT tone Data Deviation Adjust Step 23 Enter 14 to turn on the 10 kHz signaling tone Step 24 Read the average deviation on the communications analyzer If the reading is 5 7 kHz 10 corresponds to 8 0 kHz p...

Page 48: ... another AMPS traffic channel Verify that the mobile has handed off to the new traffic channel and is transponding SAT Terminate the call using the FLIP for a Portable the END key for a Mortable Verify that the mobile has terminated the all and de keyed the transmitter CDMA Call Processing The following CDMA Call Processing test must be done in a single test sequence Step 1 Initialize Configure th...

Page 49: ...f theo channel 691 while still in a Service Option 1 call Verify that the mobile hands off and main tains the call by measuring Rho Step 5 CDMA to AMPS Handoff To perform a CDMA to AMPS handoff send the CDMA traffic channel handoff message to the mobile transceiver and activate the AMPS traffic channel Verify that the mobile hands off to the AMPS traffic channel and is transponding SAT Step 6 Exit...

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Page 51: ... while performing these procedures on electronic units Recommended Tools The following tools are recommended for use during the disassembly and reassembly of the phone Anti Static Mat Kit 0180386A82 includes CAUTION Many of the integrated circuit devices used in this equipment are vulnerable to damage from static charges An anti static wrist band connected to an anti static conduc tive work surfac...

Page 52: ...move the antenna Place the wide tip of the antenna in the large opening of the antenna tool Put the bottom of the tool on the grooves in the base of the antenna Turn counterclockwise until the antenna is free from the phone housing Housing disassembly Step 1 Battery Cover Removal With flat surface of bezel stick facing down place the black bezel tool at the rear housing opening tab Press gently do...

Page 53: ...housing Ensure no damage has occurred to battery retention clip Place the unit on its rear Whilst pushing on the antenna mount insert the flat end of the plastic bezel tool between the housing and each of the 4 catches to release the rear housing When all 4 catches are released remove the rear housing from the antenna end of the transceiver at an angle Step 4 Transceiver disassembly Using the flat...

Page 54: ... bond and separate the two Remove all left over glue deposits from both the keyboard and the main PCB Step 6 Using index finger pull housing off going straight across phone Insert the flip opening tool with the curved edge against the knuckle of the phone Prize the flip upwards Repeat on other side Insert the long end of the tool between the gap created by the flip opener and rotate tool by 90 eg ...

Page 55: ...instructions located in the Disas sembly section of this manual for instructions on removing parts assemblies Testing after Repair After any repair work has been carried out the unit should be thoroughly tested to ensure that it operates correctly This is especially important if the Logic RF assembly is replaced For general repairs which do not include replacing the Logic RF assembly simply placin...

Page 56: ... side of the RF Audio Logic board 2 If the switch measures open replace the option connector d Keypad membrane defec tive 1 Replace the keypad membrane with a known good part 2 Temporarily connect 4 V DC to the battery contacts 3 Depress the PWR button if unit turns on and stays on dis connect the power source and reassemble the phone with the new keypad membrane e Keypad board defective 1 Replace...

Page 57: ...ace the RF Audio Logic Board refer to symptom 1f Verification and Remedy 4 Alert ringer volume is distorted or too low a Alert ringer defective b RF Audio Logic board defective Replace the defective speaker or alert ringer with a known good speaker or alert ringer Replace the RF Audio Logic Board refer to symptom 1f Ver ification and Remedy 5 Transmit audio is weak distorted or dead a Microphonede...

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Page 59: ...PLACEMENT PARTS V8160 Replacement Parts 1 Battery Cover 2 Rear Housing 3 Keyboard 4 Transceiver Board 5 Status Indicator 6 Boom Mike 7 Keypad 3887496K18 8 Front Housing Assembly with Flip 9 Antenna 8588765K01 10 Antenna Tube ...

Page 60: ...326T03 GASKET DISPLAY 3209104C06 GASKET SPEAKER NO SCREEN 3204567Z01 SPKR FELT 1587336K01 HSNG XCVR FNT 1587335K01 HSNG XCVR REAR 1585796H02 HSNG FLIP REAR BLACK 1509618K10 HSNG TUBE ANTENNA 1509324T02 HSNG FRNT FLIP BLK 0585627H01 GROMMET ALERT 0509380T01 MIC GROMMET 0309147T03 SCREW INTERNAL FRNT CRIC 0188293K01 ASSY ANTENNA 800 V SERI 0187442K01 ASSY XVCR FRNT 0187441K01 ASSY XCVR REAR 0185896H...

Page 61: ... PF 5PF COG C154 2113743N24 CAP CHIP 8 2 PF 5PF COG C104 2113743N24 CAP CHIP 8 2 PF 5PF COG C414 2113743N24 CAP CHIP 8 2 PF 5PF COG C419 2113743N24 CAP CHIP 8 2 PF 5PF COG C420 2113743N24 CAP CHIP 8 2 PF 5PF COG C415 2113743N24 CAP CHIP 8 2 PF 5PF COG C508 2113743N25 CAP CHIP 9 1 PF 5PF COG C504 2113743N26 CAP CHIP 10 0 PF 5 COG C412 2113743N26 CAP CHIP 10 0 PF 5 COG C478 2113743N26 CAP CHIP 10 0 ...

Page 62: ...0 1UF 10 6 3 C2026 2113928N01 CAP CER CHIP 0 1UF 10 6 3 C1903 2113928N01 CAP CER CHIP 0 1UF 10 6 3 C2006 2113928N01 CAP CER CHIP 0 1UF 10 6 3 C1916 2113928N01 CAP CER CHIP 0 1UF 10 6 3 C1919 2113928N01 CAP CER CHIP 0 1UF 10 6 3 C1106 2113928N01 CAP CER CHIP 0 1UF 10 6 3 C600 2113928P04 CAP CER CHIP 1 0UF 20 6 3V C327 2113928P04 CAP CER CHIP 1 0UF 20 6 3V C110 2113928P04 CAP CER CHIP 1 0UF 20 6 3V ...

Page 63: ...9 0 PF 5 COG C1721 2113743N40 CAP CHIP 39 0 PF 5 COG C1723 2113743N40 CAP CHIP 39 0 PF 5 COG C1724 2113743N40 CAP CHIP 39 0 PF 5 COG C1022 2113743N40 CAP CHIP 39 0 PF 5 COG C1055 2113743N40 CAP CHIP 39 0 PF 5 COG C1057 2113743N40 CAP CHIP 39 0 PF 5 COG C1054 2113743N40 CAP CHIP 39 0 PF 5 COG C1720 2113743N40 CAP CHIP 39 0 PF 5 COG C511 2113743N42 CAP CHIP 47 0 PF 5 COG C302 2113743N42 CAP CHIP 47 ...

Page 64: ...M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF 80 20 Y5V C1912 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF 80 20 Y5V C1922 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF 80 20 Y5V C1921 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF 80 20 Y5V C1775 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF 80 20 Y5V C1910 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF 80 20 Y5V C258 2113743N01 CAP CHIP 0 5 PF 25PF COG C257 2113743N03 CAP CHIP 1 0 PF 25PF COG C632 2113743N03 CAP CHIP 1 0 PF 25PF COG C416 2113743N0...

Page 65: ...10 X7R C1616 2113743A27 CAP CHIP 470 UF 10 16V C2008 2113743E03 CER CHIP CAP 015UF C1920 2113743E10 CAP CHIP 033 UF 10 X7R C655 2113743E12 CAP CHIP 047 UF 10 X7R C408 2113743E20 CAP CHIP 10 UF 10 C406 2113743E20 CAP CHIP 10 UF 10 C403 2113743F18 CAP CHIP 2 2 UF 16V 80 20 C2011 2113743F18 CAP CHIP 2 2 UF 16V 80 20 C1915 2113741F33 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R REEL 2200 C654 2113740F03 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 30 1 0 ...

Page 66: ...877C08 DIODE VARACTOR 1SV279 SMD CR650 4809877C13 DIODE VARACTOR ISV305 SMD Q50 4809939C03 TSTR DUAL NPN PNP UMH3 Q325 4809939C04 TSTR DUAL PNP NPN UMC3 Q60 4809939C23 TSTR DUAL NPN NPN UM6 L510 2409646M80 IN CER MULTILYR 8 2NH 1608 L503 2409646M80 IN CER MULTILYR 8 2NH 1608 U325 4809863M15 OSC MOD REF TCXO 16 8MHZ 5032 RV1700 0603780K01 VARISTOR CHIP 18V 0603 SMD RV1701 0603780K01 VARISTOR CHIP 1...

Page 67: ...OSFET N CHAN 25K1830 L650 2409377M08 IND CHIP WW 22 NH 5 1608 CR1010 4809653F02 RECT SCHOTTKY 1 0A UPS5817 CR2002 4809653F02 RECT SCHOTTKY 1 0A UPS5817 CR1008 4809653F02 RECT SCHOTTKY 1 0A UPS5817 CR1060 4809606E02 DIODE DUAL ARRAY DAN222 CR700 4809606E03 DIODE DUAL ARRAY DAP222 CR1750 4809606E03 DIODE DUAL ARRAY DAP222 CR475 4809606E05 DIODE DUAL SCHOTTKEY SOT 143 Q250 4809527E38 TSTR NPN RF NE68...

Page 68: ...15 0NH 1005 L402 2409154M38 IND CER MLTILYR 15 0NH 1005 L151 2409154M38 IND CER MLTILYR 15 0NH 1005 L676 2409154M40 IND CER MLTILYR 22 0NH 1005 L252 2404574Z08 IND CHIP WW 82NH 2 2012 SMD L253 2404574Z08 IND CHIP WW 82NH 2 2012 SMD L203 2404574Z11 IND CHIP WW 150NH 2 2012 SMD FL251 9185672J01 FLTR SAW IF 109MHZ 7X14MM SMD S_VDN 4009368L01 SW TACTILE RT ANGL SMD S_SMART 4009368L01 SW TACTILE RT ANG...

Page 69: ...3 0662057N06 RES CHIP 20K 5 20X40 R653 0662057N07 RES CHIP 22K 5 20X40 R2032 0662057N07 RES CHIP 22K 5 20X40 R60 0662057N09 RES CHIP 27K 5 20X40 R479 0662057N09 RES CHIP 27K 5 20X40 R2014 0662057N09 RES CHIP 27K 5 20X40 R2015 R1706 0662057N10 RES CHIP 30K 5 20X40 R1752 0662057N11 RES CHIP 33K 5 20X40 R408 0662057N13 RES CHIP 39K 5 20X40 R414 0662057N13 RES CHIP 39K 5 20X40 R2207 0662057N13 RES CHI...

Page 70: ...RES CHIP 4700 5 20X40 R1902 0662057M90 RES CHIP 4700 5 20X40 R1125 0662057M90 RES CHIP 4700 5 20X40 R1701 0662057M90 RES CHIP 4700 5 20X40 R1113 0662057M90 RES CHIP 4700 5 20X40 R456 0662057M92 RES CHIP 5600 5 20X40 R2013 0662057M92 RES CHIP 5600 5 20X40 R264 0662057M32 RES CHIP 18 5 20X40 R2400 0662057M32 RES CHIP 18 5 20X40 R101 0662057M34 RES CHIP 22 5 20X40 R503 0662057M36 RES CHIP 27 5 20X40 ...

Page 71: ...CHIP 0 5 20X40 R2003 0662057M01 RES CHIP 0 5 20X40 R1915 0662057M01 RES CHIP 0 5 20X40 R1914 0662057M01 RES CHIP 0 5 20X40 R1101 0662057M01 RES CHIP 0 5 20X40 R1126 0662057M01 RES CHIP 0 5 20X40 R1128 0662057M01 RES CHIP 0 5 20X40 R2024 0662057M01 RES CHIP 0 5 20X40 R1100 0662057M01 RES CHIP 0 5 20X40 R1919 0662057M01 RES CHIP 0 5 20X40 R1117 0662057M01 RES CHIP 0 5 20X40 R1203 0662057M01 RES CHIP...

Page 72: ...4209388S01 CLIP TOP FLEX SH1751 4209388S01 CLIP TOP FLEX CL1 4204771Z01 CLIP ANTENNA TUBE VADAR U1100 5109773F16 IC CUST CASPER SC29007VHR2 U1900 5109923D48 IC CUST CIA PC29009VHR2 144BGA C455 2113928K09 CAP CER CHIP 10 0 UF 6 3V 10 C9908 2113928K09 CAP CER CHIP 10 0 UF 6 3V 10 C2024 2113928K09 CAP CER CHIP 10 0 UF 6 3V 10 C2031 2113928K09 CAP CER CHIP 10 0 UF 6 3V 10 C2019 2113928K09 CAP CER CHIP...

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Page 77: ...R30 0 R30 1 C75 4 C755 C753 C756 CR300 R7 2 5 R7 2 7 R7 26 C734 R733 R732 C732 C733 C731 R652 R731 R730 C73 0 C6 5 3 C6 52 C65 1 R651 C 23 01 C655 CR65 0 L 7 29 C654 R650 C650 C7 29 R65 3 R65 4 CR65 1 C708 R729 L650 R7 09 L72 8 C7 09 C7 28 R7 0 3 C7 06 C7 04 C70 5 C7 00 R7 00 C785 C675 C679 C677 L676 R60 1 R7 28 C7 8 6 C110 CR70 0 Q2 501 C627 C625 R603 R11 0 2 R1 10 6 R1 1 0 3 C656 C2 30 2 C2 30 0...

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