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NSD–1
Disassembly / Troubleshooting Instructions
PAMS Technical Documentation
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Issue 2 09/00
Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd.
Vbb supplies power to most of the baseband circuitry. This regulator
should be on at all times during CCONTs power on, reset, and sleep
modes. Nominal voltage is 2.8V, but anything in the range 2.7–2.87V is
valid. Vbb is found at TP3.
2. RF Regulators (VR1–VR7)
VR1 through VR7 are referred to as the RF regulators. Most are switch-
able, and all should be within 2.67 – 2.85V when they are on (2.8V nomi-
nal). VR1 and VR6 are always on during CCONTs power on mode. The
rest of the regulators are switchable and are normally on during one or
more of the various phone states, but may be turned on at any time with
the service software in order to verify their output. The RF regulators can
be checked at the following test points.
a) VR1 – TP10
b) VR1_SW – TP11
c) VR2 – TP32
d) VR3 – TP30
e) VR4 – TP4
f) VR5 – TP31
g) VR6 – TP9
h) VR7 – TP33
3. V2V (VMAD)
The V2V regulator is intended to power the MAD4 ASIC core. The output
is adjustable from 1.3V to 2.65V in 0.225V steps, and is used with MAD4
ver 3 (but not MAD4 ver 2). The output at V2V when MAD4 ver 3 is
stuffed should be 1.750V
±
5% and can be checked on TP2.
Switch mode regulator
1. V5V (+5V_POWER)
V5V is a 5V switch mode regulator, which always remains on during
CCONT power on mode. Valid voltages are 4.8V to 5.2V, and it can be
checked at TP13.
2. VSIM (3V_5V)
VSIM is powered by the same switch mode regulator as V5V, however, it
is switchable between 3V and 5V. The phone uses VSIM as the 3V
FLASH programming voltage, so it should remain off unless the phone is
being flashed. Valid voltages are 2.8V to 3.2V, and it can be checked at
TP7.
A/D Conversion
CCONT contains a 10–bit A/D converter that is multiplexed between 8 dif-
ferent inputs. They are used mainly for battery and charger monitoring.
The 8 inputs are Vbat (battery voltage), ICHAR (charger current), VCHAR
(charger voltage), BSI (battery type), BTEMP (battery temperature),
VCXOTEMP (PA temperature), RSSI (AMPS receive signal strength), and
EAD (accessory detection). These readings can be accessed through the
service software. Check for shorts or opens on the resistor networks con-
nected to these signals if the flash align test software reports that they are
out of range.