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NSD–1
Disassembly / Troubleshooting Instructions
PAMS Technical Documentation
Page 30
Issue 2 09/00
Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd.
Tx Output spectrum at RF Connector with 30dB attenuator on Spectrum
Analyzer:
800 CDMA Tuning LNA Switch
Description of Test
In this test the phone is set to continuous receive mode, a CW signal is
put into the receiver via the RF connector. WinTesla with indicated the
amplitude. There is a frequency offset of 300KHz from the center of the
receiver. The RX_IF_AGC is adjusted by the phones software to make
the best use of the CAFÉ ADC. The setting of RX_IF_AGC is then read
from the phone. The LNA is switched from High Gain mode to Low Gain
Mode. The RX_IF_AGC is allowed to readjust itself to again make the
best use of the CAFÉ ADC and the RX_IF_AGC is read a second time.
The result is the Gain delta between High Gain and Low Gain modes.
Definition of Result
The displayed result is the High Gain – Low Gain delta in dB after apply-
ing the PDM difference to the previously computed 3–point curve fit. This
delta should be between 21 and 24dB. This is stored to eeprom handle
RF_TUNE_RX_GS_HANDLE.
Manual Verification
Use WinTesla as follows: