
Nokia Customer Care
TF5 Technical Information
Company Confidential
TFE-4/RV-1
Issue 2.0 Mar/2005
Copyright
©
2005
Nokia Corporation.
Page 8a-9
Company Confidential
The TF-5 PWB, is called the “Junctionboard” (JB) and the TF-4 PWB, is called the “Engine-
board” (EB). The TF4 PWB is very similar to the NPL-1 (6310i) phone PWB and contains
the phone itself. The TF5 PWB is responsible for interfacing to the Display-Unit, the Input
device as well as to the car environment and the accessories. For this purpose there are
Through-Hole Connectors mounted on the TF5 PWB. Both PWBs are only single sided
populated. The exploded view of mechanical construction can be seen in Figure 1: View
of TFE-4/RV-1 RU.
The PWBs are contacted with three Board-to-Board connectors, two 8-pole connectors
and one 28-pole. Those connectors are soldered on the JB with spring connection to the
unpopulated side of the TF4 PWB. Additionally an RF-connector is transferring the RF
signal between TF-4 Engineboard and external Connector on Junctionboard.
Blockdiagram of Junctionboard
Figure 2: Block Diagram of the Junctionboard
VIDU
Powercontrol
/
Powersupply
Levelshift
er
Power
connectors
B2B-
System
Connector
Audio
Vmic
VAudio
VEBpwr
UIMute
Mute
B2BAUDIO
B2BAudio
Flashbus
B2BCRM
B2BCRM
POWCTRL
Poweronx
IGNS
CRM
VCAR
IBSI
Vwake
VEBPWR
Flashbus
VCAR
Antenna Line
Dummy
Connector
HF-MIC
Connector
HF-SPKR
Connector
HS/ID
Connector
Display
Connector
HF-SPKR
Connector
External
Connectors
B2B
Connectors