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CONFIDENTIAL

5 -- 7

5 -- 8

Figure 1 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (1/9)

902SH

902SH

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

NOTES ON SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM can be found on page 5-1.

Waveform numbers of 

 12

to

,

13

,

42

38

to

25

23

,

31

,

,

33

  are shown on pages 5-2 to 5-5.

(    ) : Not Mount

[4] Schematic diagram/Wiring side of P.W.Board

MAIN PWB-A(1/6)

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

,

13

12

41

38

31

23

24

31

40

42

39

33

25

MODB

MODD

MODA

MODC

PCTL

ANTSW2

RXON

ANTSW1

ANTSW0

TXON

RADSTR

RADDAT

RADCLK

BSEL0

ISSYNC

ISEVENT

PWRREQ_N

PWRRST_N

ONSWC

ADCSTR

DACSTR

DACCLK

DACDAT

RTCCLK

RESOUT1_N

RESOUT0_N

ANTSW3

TDO

TRST_N

TMS

TCK

TDI

RESHERTA

QDATA

DCLK

IDATA

HSSLRXCLK

HSSLRX

HSSLTX

HSSLTXCLK

HIFIDET_N

T4G_PLLLD_N

T4G_PLLEN

FLIP_R

UARTSENSE

CAMINT

SERVICE_N

JACKDET_N

JACKPOWEN

ONSWPUEN

SYSCLK2

RF_CLKREQ

CLKREQ

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

PWRRST_N

NC

NC

VMEM18

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

D5

A5

D6

A4

D12

A6

D13

A8

D14

A7

D8

A10

D15

D0

D11

D1

A9

D9

D2

D10

D3

A1

D4

A2

D7

A3

T4G_HINT

RTCK

153

176

200

222

63

78

254

108

14

274

127

154

181

202

45

223

252

107

59

272

10

133

155

14

180

203

233

4

251

109

269

44

131

158

13

182

205

62

31

232

245

111

270

80

15

132

157

178

204

52

231

89

244

112

282

68

134

159

179

28

206

74

228

90

237

110

284

64

10

2

75

19

135

156

183

208

227

91

236

113

281

49

25

16

46

12

137

160

186

50

207

71

229

16

92

256

286

19

57

136

161

187

61

32

209

26

17

10

230

12

AA

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

J

K

L

M

N

P

R

T

U

V

W

Y

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

J

K

L

M

N

P

R

T

U

V

W

Y

99

257

67

285

83

12

18

72

114

138

69

162

66

185

210

235

97

259

289

84

1

17

116

140

165

184

211

234

262

277

85

101

117

139

9

47

21

164

188

15

212

24

238

17

81

261

279

88

94

103

115

141

163

191

215

249

82

20

14

7

260

280

87

93

3

102

118

142

166

40

189

19

213

22

250

263

29

278

86

42

95

105

54

6

121

143

48

167

190

214

79

253

264

287

96

106

36

120

145

169

192

216

13

241

70

30

13

258

21

288

98

73

37

104

65

122

39

11

144

33

170

197

56

219

18

240

77

38

266

53

283

100

58

43

35

119

146

168

193

218

23

242

AA

265

20

124

149

171

196

217

51

243

276

123

147

172

194

226

255

273

76

60

125

148

34

177

198

225

239

11

268

126

20

150

174

195

224

8

246

21

275

11

130

151

173

201

221

18

248

271

5

4

4

2

1

9

9

7

7

3

2

1

3

6

6

8

8

5

5

27

128

152

175

199

15

220

247

267

55

16

129

41

D15

VSSE112

VDDE112

GPIO43

GPIO45/SIMOFF

VDDE110

D0

VDDC11

VDDE104

VDDC16

VDDE106

VSSE209

VDDC14

PDID4/UARTRX6

D11

D14

D8

VDDC13

VDDE209

VDDE108

MEMADV_N

PDID7/UARTRTS6

D1

PDID0/UARTRX5

VDDC06

CS2_N

A6

VDDE208

A2

PDID3/UARTRTS5

VDDE102

A12

D5

A9

VDDC17

D9

D6

A5

D13

A13

D2

D4

A21

A4

A16

A10

A19

WE_N

MEMBE0_N

A24

VDDE101

PDIC2

PDIC3

A18

PDIC0

CS3_N

MEMBE1_N

MEMWAIT_N

D7

VSSE104

OE_N

A22

D3

D12

A1

D10

PDID2/UARTCTS5

PDID1/UARTTX5

PDIC1

PDIRES_N

VSSE102

A8

VSSE210

RESOUT1_N

USBPUEN

CS1_N

RFCLK

VDDUSB

CID7

A17

SERVICE_N

VSSE110

CIVSYNC

RFSTR

VSSE100

KEYBALL

RXON

A20

CID4

PDID5/UARTTX6

MSBS

USBDM

MSSCLK

VSSDM

VSSMC

VSSE108

VSSE208

CIHSYNC

A11

TXON

ANTSW1

CIRES_N

MSSDI0

PDIC4

VDDC10

MMCCMD

VSSUSB

DIRMOD1

DIRMOD3

RFDAT

VSSE106

BANDSEL0

ANTSW3

CID2

RESOUT0_N

ANTSW0

ANTSW2

CS0_N

DCLK

CID3

VDDMC

VDDE200

DIRMOD2

VSSE200

A3

A23

CID0

A14

QDATA

A7

CIPCLK

VDDC15

IDATA

VDDDM

VSSE00

MEMCLK

CID1

DIRMOD0

PDID6/UARTCTS6

CID6

CID5

BANDSEL1

USBDP

MMCDAT

VDDC05

VSSE211

SIMCLK0

RTCDCON

ISEVENT_N

SIMCLK1

IRTX

VSSE203

SIMRST1_N

TEMU0_N

DACDAT

MCLK

VSSE202

RESOUT4_N

GPIO41/USBPUEN

GPIO04

VDDC18

DACSTR

ISSYNC_N

SIMDAT1

MMCCLK

GPIO30/UARTRX4

VDDC12

VSSRTC

SYSCLK1

GPIO01/PWM8

GPIO03

VDDA2

HSSLRX

VDDE201

VDDE00

RESOUT3_N

SIMRST0_N

HSSLRXCLK

VDDC01

HSSLTX

GPIO31/UARTTX4

GPIO40/USBVBUS

TM

S

KEYOUT0_N

SIMDAT0

DACCLK

SYSCLK2

GPIO34/JOGXA

GPIO24/UARTRX3

HSSLTXCLK

CLKREQ

GPIO02/PWM10

GPIO23/UARTRTS3

PWRREQ_N

TSYP

VSSE201

GPIO22/UARTCTS2

GPIO37

RESOUT2_N

PCTL

ADCSTR

VDDE207

IRCTRL

GPIOO0/FM

GPIO33/UARTRTS4

NC0

VDDC02

GPIO36

GPIO32/UARTCTS4

SYSCLK0

VDDC07

RESPOW_N

VSSE01

VDDE01

VDDC04

GPIO35

GPIO17/UARTRTS1

TSXM

VDDA0

GPIO20/UARTRX2

VDDE205

VSSA1

GPIO46

GPIO13/UARTRTS0

TDO

GPIO16/UARTCTS1

GPIO26/UARTCTS3

VSSE204

GPIO11/UARTTX0

GPIO10/UARTRX0

VDDE202

RTCCLK

GPIO44/MMCPOW

VSSE206

GPIO15/UARTTX1

GPIO21/UARTTX2

KEYIN1_N

TDI

GPIO05

I2CSDA

KEYOUT2_N

RTCK

RTCBDIS_N

I2CSCL

GPIO12/UARTCTS0

VDDC09

VSSA0

RTCIN

KEYIN3_N

TEMU1_N

TSYM

KEYOUT5_N

KEYIN4_N

PCMDATA

PCMCLK

KEYIN2_N

KEYOUT1_N

VSSE205

KEYOUT3_N

PCMSYN

TCK

VDDRTC

VDDA1

VSSE02

KEYOUT4_N

IRQ0_N

KEYIN0_N

VDDE203

TSXP

GPIO42/MSINS

VDDE204

VSSE207

VSSA2

RTCOUT

GPIO06/PWMTESTMODE

GPIO25/UARTTX3

TRST_N

GPIO27/UARTRTS3

VDDE02

PCMDATB

GPIO07/TGBUZ

VDDE206

GPIO14/UARTRX1

VDDC03

GPIO47

VDDC08

VDDC00

A15

IRRX

10

11

12

13

2

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

5

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

28

29

30

31

32

33

34

35

36

37

38

39

40

41

42

43

44

45

46

47

48

49

50

51

52

53

54

55

56

57

58

59

60

61

62

63

64

65

66

67

68

69

70

71

72

73

74

6

9

3

4

7

8

75

76

77

78

79

80

81

82

83

84

85

86

87

88

89

90

91

92

93

94

95

96

97

98

99

100

101

102

103

104

105

106

107

108

109

110

111

112

113

114

115

116

117

118

119

120

121

122

123

124

125

126

127

128

129

130

131

132

133

134

135

136

137

138

139

140

141

142

143

144

145

146

147

148

149

150

151

152

153

154

155

156

157

158

159

160

161

162

163

164

165

166

167

168

169

170

171

172

173

174

175

176

177

178

179

180

181

182

183

184

185

186

187

188

189

190

191

192

193

194

195

196

197

198

199

200

201

202

203

204

205

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

214

215

216

217

218

219

220

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

242

243

244

245

246

247

248

249

250

251

252

253

254

255

256

257

258

259

260

261

262

263

264

265

266

267

268

269

270

271

272

273

274

275

276

277

278

279

280

281

282

283

284

285

286

287

288

289

UART1CTS

UART0TX

IRQ0_N

UART0RX

UART1RTS

SIMDAT0

UART1TX

SIMCLK0

UART1RX

SIMRST0_N

USBDP

USBPUEN

USBDM

USBSENSE

SYSCLK1

IRCTRL

IRTX

IRRX

ONSWA_N

USBCHGEN

VDIG275

M_I2CCLK
M_I2CDAT

SDDET_N

CHGBYPASS_N

VCORE15

IRRIRQ_N

M_LCD_I2CCLK

M_LCD_I2CDAT

1

2

3

4

56

7

8

1

2

3

4

56

7

8

1

2

3

4

56

7

8

NC

NC

PCMSYN

PCMDATB

NC

NC

NC

PCMDATA

PCMCLK

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

VDIG275

PS

PD

PG

PD

1

2

3

4

LPMODE_N

HCS1_N

NC

OE_N

MCLK

1

2

3

4

A19

A20

1

2

3

4

5

6

TP1021

T4G_MEMADV_N

5-11 (3-D)

5-13 (2-B)

5-13 (2-B)

5-11 (3-D~F)

5-8 (12-E)

5-13 (4-H)
5-8 (12-B)
5-11 (3-B)

NC

MIC1_BIAS

BT_ANT

VDDs

A1

A2

A3

A4

A5

A6

A7

A8

A9

A10

A11

A12

A13

A14

A15

A16

A17

A18

A19

A20

A21

DQ10

DQ1

DQ4

DQ8

DQ3

DQ6

DQ11

DQ13

DQ9

DQ12

DQ7

DQ2

DQ5

DQ14

DQ15

CE1s

WE

A0

OE

DQ16

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

ADV

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

WAIT

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

VSS

VSS

VDDf_2

VDDQf_1

VDDf_1

CE2s

CE1f_1

CE1f_2

CE2f_2

CE2f_1

CLK

UB

LB

A22

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

28

29

30

31

32

33

34

35

36

37

38

39

40

41

42

43

44

45

46

47

48

49

50

51

52

53

54

55

56

57

58

59

60

61

62

63

64

65

66

67

68

69

70

71

72

73

74

75

76

77

80

81

82

83

84

85

86

87

88

89

90

91

92

93

94

95

96

97

99

100

101

102

103

104

105

106

107

78

79

98

1

2

3

4

5

6

LPMODE_N

C-PINB0.3

TP1015

C-PINB0.3

TP1016

C-PINB0.3

TP1017

C-PINB0.3

TP1018

TP1002

TP1003

TP1004

TP1005

TP1011

TP1012

TP1008

TP1010

TP1006

TP1014

TP1007

TP1009

TP1013

NC

TP1019

TP1020

NS

ND

NG

ND

1

2

3

4

10

9

8

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

28

29

1

2

3

4

56

7

8

1

2

3

4

56

7

8

NC

T4G_HDREQ

YMUINT_N

1

2

3

4

56

7

8

1

2

3

4

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

1

2

3

4

Y_RESOUT0_N

TP1022

TP1023

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

1

2

3

4

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

MIC_GND

TP1024

1

2

3

4

56

7

8

VMEM18

1

2

3

4

56

NC

VANLI

GPIO[0]

XTAL1_LPO

GPIO[1]

VANLO

GPIO[10]

GPIO[13]

GPIO[11]

1.8V DECOUP

GPIO[8]/DCLK_IP

GND

GND

GPIO[6]/DA_IP

GND

GPIO[9]/DB_IP

ANT

GPIO[7]/FSC_IP

GPIO[14]

GND

GPIO[12]

REF_CLK

XTAL1_SYS

GND

XTAL2_SYS

POR_DISABLE

GND

GND

GND

TCK_JTAG

TDI_JTAG

GND

TDO_JTAG

TMS_JTAG

RESET_N

GND

1.8V DECOUP

GPIO[4]/TXD_UART

VDD18

GPIO[2]/CTS_UART

GND

GPIO[3]/RTS_UART

GPIO[5]/RXD UART

GND

VDDIORF

VREG18

GND

GND

GND

VBAT

GP_CLK

VDD_IOV

XTAL2_LPO

GND

1

2

3 4

5 6

7 8

9 10 11 12 13 14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

28

29

30

31

32

33

34

35

36

37

38

39

40

41

42

43

44

45

46

47

48

49

50

51 52 53

F1-VCC

F2-VCC

A1

A2

A3

A4

A5

A6

A7

A8

A9

A10

A11

A12

A13

A14

A15

A16

A17

A18

A19

A20

A21

A22

DQ10

DQ1

DQ4

DQ8

DQ3

DQ6

DQ11

DQ13

DQ9

DQ12

DQ7

DQ0

DQ2

DQ5

DQ14

DQ15

DU

VCCQ

VSS

P1-CS

S-CS1

F2-CE

S-CS2

F1-CE

R-OE

F2-OE

R-WE

F-WE

R-UB

R-LB

F-VPP

F-WP

F-RST

A0

VSS

VSS

A23

A24

A25

F1-OE

VCCQ

VSS

S-VCC

VCCQ

P-VCC

VSS

CLK

ADV

P-Mode/PCRE

WAIT

VSS

VSS

VSS

F1-VCC

F2-VCC

F3-CE

P2-CS

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

28

29

30

31

32

33

34

35

36

37

38

39

40

41

42

43

44

45

46

47

48

49

50

51

52

53

54

55

56

57

58

59

60

61

62

63

64

65

66

67

68

69

70

71

72

73

74

75

76

77
78

79

80

81

82

83

84

85

86

87
88

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NS

ND

NG

ND

1

2

3

4

PWRRST_N

WE_N

VMEM18

NC

NC

1

2

3

4

56

7

8

SYSCLK0

M_HSSLTX

M_HSSLRX

M_HSSLTXCLK

M_HSSLRXCLK

DCLK

QDATA

IDATA

TM

S

TRST_N

TCK

TDI

TDO

KEYIN4

KEYIN2

KEYIN3

KEYIN0

KEYIN1

KEYOUT5

KEYOUT0

KEYOUT1

KEYOUT2

KEYOUT4

KEYOUT3

RTCK

D0

D12

D10

D6

D14

D5

D15

D9

D8

D4

D2

D7

D1

D3

D11

D13

UARTSENSE

CAMINT

YMUINT_N

T4G_HINT

JACKPOWEN

ONSWPUEN

JACKDET_N

FLIP_R

T4G_PLLEN

T4G_PLLLD_N

HIFIDET_N

SDDET_N

CHGBYPASS_N

M_HSSLTXCLK

ISEVENT

M_HSSLRX

M_HSSLRXCLK

ISSYNC

M_HSSLTX

ANTSW0

RADDAT

PCTL

MODD

MODB

MODC

MODA

BSEL0

RADCLK

TXON

RXON

ANTSW2

RADSTR

ANTSW1

ANTSW3

RTCGND

D0

M_A21

M_A22

A21_A22

BT_UARTCTS

BT_UARTRTS

BT_UARTTX

BT_UARTRX

M_A23

WP_N

P-MODE_N

M_A24

CSROM3_N

CSROM3_N

M_A24

A1

A2

A3

A4

A5

A6

A7

A8

A9

A10

A11

A12

A13

A14

A15

A16

A17

A18

A19

A20

A21

A22

A23

A1

A2

A3

LPMODE

CSPS2_N

CSPS1_N

M_OE_N

M_WE_N

M_D14

M_D8

M_D6

M_D7

M_D4

M_D11

M_D3

M_D13

M_D3

M_D4

M_D6

M_D7

M_D8

M_D11

M_D13

M_D14

M_D0

M_D1

M_D2

M_D5

M_D9

M_D10

M_D12

M_D15

M_A24

M_A18

M_A16

M_A23

M_A21

M_A21

M_A23

M_A18

M_A16

M_A1

M_A2

M_A4

M_A3

M_A6

M_A7

M_A8

M_A5

M_A11

M_A10

M_A12

M_A9

M_A13

M_A15

M_A14

M_A17

M_A20

M_A19

M_A22

M_A20

M_A14

M_A13

M_A10

M_A5

M_A4

M_A11

M_A1

M_D15

M_D12

M_D5

M_D9

M_D10

M_D2

M_D0

M_D1

M_A24

M_A22

M_A12

M_A19

M_A17

M_A9

M_A7

M_A8

CS1_N

CS1_N

CS0_N

CS0_N

CS3_N

M_A6

M_A2

M_A15

M_A3

MEMBE1_N

D8

D11

D13

D14

D3

D4

D7

D6

A18

A16

A23

A21

A10

A13

A14

A20

A1

A11

A4

A5

D9

D5

D12

D15

D1

D0

D2

D10

A19

A12

A24

A22

A7

A17

A9

A8

A15

A6

A2

A3

MEMBE0_N

BT_UARTRX

BT_UARTTX

BT_UARTCTS

BT_UARTRTS

K_CANCEL

K_ZOOM2

K_SHUTTER1

K_SHUTTER2

TEMU0_N

TEMU1_N

KEYIN0

K_ZOOM1

K_ZOOM2

K_CANCEL

K_SHUTTER1

K_SHUTTER2

KEYBL

CSSRAM_N

M_A23

M_CS3_N

M_MEMBE1_N

M_MEMBE0_N

M_MEMWAIT

M_CS0_N

M_CS1_N

K_ZOOM1

M_T4G_HDREQ

M_T4G_HDREQ

K_ZOOM1

K_ZOOM2

K_SHUTTER1

K_SHUTTER2

KEYBL

M_CS2_N

MEMWAIT

MEMWAIT

MS_WP_N

M_MEMADV_N

M_MEMCLK

ONSWA_N

KEYOUT5

KEYOUT4

FLIPDET_N

KEYIN0

KEYIN1

KEYIN1

KEYIN2

KEYIN3

KEYIN4

KEYOUT0

KEYOUT1

KEYOUT2

KEYOUT3

A4

A5

A6

A7

A8

A9

A10

A11

A12

A13

A14

A15

A16

A17

A18

A19

A20

A21

A22

A23

A24

D1

D2

D3

D4

D5

D6

D7

D8

D9

D10

D11

D12

D13

D14

D15

MEMCLK

M_MEMADV_N_2

M_MEMADV_N_2

WE_N

WE_N

WE_N

WE_N

OE_N

OE_N

OE_N

OE_N

F-VPP

VBT29

RESOUT0_N

S_WP_N

WP_N

P-MODE_N

S_WP_N

BT_RTCCLK

K_CANCEL

KEYBL_N

VCC

GND

Y0

G

A1

GND

Y1

VCC

A0

Y2

VCC

GND

Address Decoder

15

22

80

30

56

47

E

33

49

69

88

103

40

55

31

78

A

100

10

13

67

83

28

32

5

38

39

87

54

7

95

94

37

51

K

44

71

81

35

14

6

62

66

M

Top

29

58

84

101

104

42

59

3

79

96

G

9

52

4

48

1

68

91

98

106

C

45

36

92

24

61

65

77

D

2

27

19

12

70

86

50

41

57

72

34

J

43

64

74

F

53

25

8

10

75

99

11

89

97

105

17

L

21

82

76

B

46

H

93

23

18

20

60

85

102

107

16

26

63

73

90

CE

GND

VDD

ECO

Vout

GND

IC1101

Vout

CE

GND

GND

VDD

ECO

GND

VCC

GND

VDD

VccA

A1

A2

GND

DIR

B2

B1

VccB

VCC

GND

F-KEY

KI3

GND

S-KEY

FLIPDET

KO5

KI1

MIC_GND

ZOOMOUT

KI0

MIC

KI2

VDIG275

KO4

KO2

ONSW_A

S-KEY2

CK

ZOOMIN

(KI5)

KO1

CK

KO3

KO0

KI4

BATIB

KEYBL

GND

VCC

43

5

5

1

50

38

23

13

44

F

17

46

47

3

J

18

77

39

62

48

28

82

16

61

B

Top

7

42

K

1

L

7

58

22

88

72

29

40

79

6

20

81

74

11

25

A

15

56

68

9

C

70

3

IC1100

80

66

28

26

D

63

76

45

52

4

33

19

M

67

86

8

69

E

64

12

G

59

34

14

53

87

41

27

24

75

10

21

60

83

H

49

35

84

6

54

71

51

37

30

31

2

85

55

65

32

4

78

36

73

57

GND

VDD

VBATIB

VMEM18

VDIG275

VDIG275

VMEM18

VSRAM18

VMEM18

VDIG29

VMEM18

VMEM18

VMEM18

VMEM18

VMEM18

VMEM18

VMEM18

VMEM18

VDIG275

VBATIB

VDIG29

VDIG275

VDIG275

VCORE15

VDIG275

VBT29

VBATIB

VDIG275

VRTC15

VDIG275

VDIG275

VDIG275

VMEM18

VDIG275

VDIG275

VDIG275

VMEM18

VANA15

VDIG275

VCORE15

VDIG275_M

VCORE15_M

VCORE15_M

VDIG275_M

VUSB33

VMEM18

VMEM18

MIC201
MICROPHONE

KEY FPC UNIT 
PWB-E

5-11 (3-D)
5-13 (2-B)

5-11 (3-D)

5-11 (1-F)

5-9 (2-D)

5-14 (8-E)
5-14 (8-F)

5-11 (3-F)

5-12 (11-E)

5-9 (6-F)

5-13 (2-D)
5-11 (3-D)

5-11 (3-D)

5-11 (1-E)

5-14 (8-F)

5-11 (3-F)

5-11 (3-F)
5-13 (2-D)

5-12 (11-E)

5-7 (3-A)
5-11 (3-B)
5-13 (4-H)

5-14 (8-G),  5-9 (2-B)

5-10 (8-B)

5-12 (9-B)

5-9 (3-B)
5-9 (6-A)

5-17 (6-C)

5-10 (8-E)
5-9 (6-H)

5-10 (10-G), 5-10 (8-D)

5-17 (1-C)

5-9 (2-F)

5-10 (8-D)

5-9 (3-A)
5-10 (8-E)

5-7 (1-B)

5-10 (8-E)
5-15 (3-A)

5-15 (4-H)

5-9 (6-A)

5-14 (8-F)

5-9 (6-G)

5-9 (6-F)

5-9 (6-G)

5-9 (3-A)

5-9 (5-F)
5-9 (5-H)
5-9 (5-G)

5-9 (5-F)
5-9 (2-E)

5-17 (6-G)

5-16 (11-A)

5-16 (11-H)

5-16 (11-A)
5-16 (12-A)

5-16 (9-A)

5-10 (8-C)

5-9 (3-A)

5-14 (11-D)

5-17 (6-C)
5-17 (6-D)
5-17 (3-F)

5-14 (8-E)

5-14 (8-E)

5-14 (8-F)

5-14 (11-D)

5-9 (3-F)
5-9 (3-A)
5-17 (6-C)

5-10 (8-D~E)

5-13 (2-D), 5-11 (2-A)

RECEPTION SIGNAL

TRANSMISSION SIGNAL

5-12 (9-B)

R1103
240K

R1104
470K

IC1005
AUC2G32Z
LOGIC

R1017
1M

R1101
1M

R1102
1M

R1127
0

IC1101
MB82R6A5C
FLASH MEMORY 2

R1112
0

C1106
1

R1111
0

C1104
0.1

R1109
0

R1110
0

C1108
1

C1107
1

R1106
0

C1110
0.1

R1108
100

IC1103
LVC1G29Z
LOGIC

LOGIC

R1107
100

R1128
100

IC1105
AUC2G08Z

C1111
0.1

R1100
22

IC1003
AUC2G00Z
LOGIC

C1017
0.1

R1049
100

C1113
0.1

IC1106
AUC2G08Z
LOGIC

R1119
0

IC1104
AUC2G32Z
LOGIC

R1045
100

R1114
22

C1112
0.1

CN1000

R1077

0

V1045

15P

V1047

15P

R1067

1M

R1068

1M

R1069

1M

R1070

1M

R1071

1M

Q1002
EC4401 C

V1117
650P

R1046
1M

D1000
SB0203EJ

R1060
3.3M

RA1018
22

RA1017
100K

C1029
330P

IC1001
BGB202
BLUETOOTH

R1040
20K

C1038
10

R1130
1

C1037
0.1

C1036
0.1

R1052

0

C1035

0.1

C1034

0.1

R1053
0

C1041
2.2

R1051
0

C1040
1

IC1002
R1162D291D
2.9 V REGULATOR

C1116

100P(CH)

R1038
100

R1029
220

R1076
10K

R1075
1M

C1050
0.1

C1051
0.1

IC1004
LVC2T45Z
LOGIC

R1035
100K

R1050
3.3M

Q1000
EC4301 C

R1033

3.3K

R1032

3.3K

R1034
100K

RA1027
100K

R1026
0

R1025
470

R1057
0

R1058
0

R1016

100

C1003
1

C1002
0.1

C1028
22P(CH)

R1023
390K

C1032
10P (CH)

R1021
47

C1030
10P
(CH)

X1000
32.768kHz

C1031
330P

R1020
22

R1024
22

C1000
0.1

C1001
0.1

C1004
0.1

R1056
0

R1055
0

R1013
0

R1047
0

C1009
0.1

C1010
0.1

C1011
0.1

C1012
0.1

C1008
0.1

C1006
0.1

C1005
0.1

C1007
0.1

C1014
0.1

C1013
0.1

C1015
0.1

C1016
0.1

R1120
1M

R1064
0

R1062
100

R1065
100

R1054
220

R1012
100

R1066
100

R1048
0

RA1000
47

RA1002
47

RA1001
47

RA1003
47

RA1006
47

RA1009
47

RA1004
47

RA1007
47

RA1005
47

RA1008
47

R1074
0

RA1010
47

R1063
22

R1073
27

R1061
22

IC1100
LHF65NZ1
FLASH MEMORY 1

R1121
0

C1052
0.1

C1053
2.2

C1109
0.1

R1115
0

R1011
22

R1036

100K

R1030
100K

R1031
130K

R1041

3.3K

R1042

3.3K

R1039

4.7K

R1037
4.7K

Q1001
EC3201 C

RA1028
100K

R1059
100K

IC1000
D751668AZZG
BASEBAND MANAGEMENT

Summary of Contents for 902SH

Page 1: ...ON CODE DESTINATION JNJ300BW B Hungary JNJ300KW K Austria JNJ300CW C Switzerland JNJ300PW P Portugal JNJ300DW D Greece JNJ301PW PP Portugal Prepaid JNJ300EW E U K JNJ300RW R Ireland JNJ301EW EP U K Prepaid JNJ300SW S Spain JNJ300FW F France JNJ300TW T Italy JNJ300GW G Germany JNJ300UW U Belgium JNJ301GW GP Germany Prepaid JNJ300WW W Sweden JNJ300HW H Netherlands JNJ300ZW Z New Zealand SERVICE MANU...

Page 2: ...ouch any terminals on the electric board microphone vibrator earpiece and speaker When handling these parts wear fingerstalls Should you touch these parts clean them with a soft dry cloth Always wear fingerstalls when handling a shield case on the electric board Otherwise oxidation may occur causing handset performance deterio ration 7 The FPC is a precision device Handle it carefully to prevent a...

Page 3: ...ccordingly Soldering As the melting point of lead free solder Sn Ag Cu is higher and has poorer wettability flow to prevent damage to the land of the PWB extreme care should be taken not to leave the bit in contact with the PWB for an extended period of time Remove the bit as soon as a good flow is achieved The high content of tin in lead free solder will cause premature corrosion of the bit To re...

Page 4: ... 12 pixels LCD display STN B W LCD with back light Camera CCD 2M pixels built in camera Zoom Wide and zoom mode Supported 40 when image size is 160 x 320 pixels x zoom Lens Wide F3 3 f 4 85 mm Tele F4 9 f 9 7 mm Sub Camera CMOS 110K pixels built in camera Lens F2 8 f 1 7 mm Sound 64 polyphonic ring melodies Stereo Speakers Mobile light 3 colours RGB External DC supply voltage 5 2 V Battery 3 7 V 8...

Page 5: ...yright 1995 2004 Macromedia Inc All rights reserved Macromedia Flash Macromedia Flash and Macromedia Flash Lite are trademarks or registered trademarks of Macromedia Inc in the United States and other countries Licensed by QUALCOMM Incorporated under one or more of the following United States Patents and or their counterparts in other nations 4 901 307 5 490 165 5 056 109 5 504 773 5 101 501 5 506...

Page 6: ...des Abc ABC 123 and abc on the text entry screen Press to enter P or in stand by mode 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 10 12 13 14 15 16 9 Microphone 10 Sub Camera Internal Camera 11 Main Display 12 Microphone for the viewer style of the display 13 Right Soft Key Executes the function at the bottom right of the screen Shortcut to Vodafone live by opening the browser Press during stand by 14 End Power Key Ends...

Page 7: ... Down Camera Cancel Side Up Side Down These two keys work in reverse with the viewer position of the display Moves the highlight up or down Press during stand by or during a call to increase or decrease the earpiece volume Press in camera mode to increase or decrease the zooming ratio Camera Key Displays the Main menu when pressed during stand by then executes a highlighted function Press and hold...

Page 8: ...ial List 4 My Contact Details 5 Advanced 9 SIM Application 10 Connectivity 1 Bluetooth 2 Infrared 3 Network Settings 4 Internet Settings 5 Backup Restore 11 Call Log 1 All Calls 2 Missed Calls 3 Received Calls 4 Dialled Numbers 5 Call Timers 6 Call Costs 12 Settings 1 Profiles 2 Display Settings 3 Sound Settings 4 Time Date 5 Language 6 Call Settings 7 Video Call Settings 8 Security Settings 9 Mem...

Page 9: ...les do not connect more than 2 cables IO DATA or 3 cables NEC to a USB HUB BUS and do not change the connection of cables Do not connect other USB devices to the PC Whilst the PC is in use avoid connecting disconnecting cables and USB devices for stable serial communication for Windows driver SPST may run in other environments however the system may become unstable 1 2 Procedure 1 2 1 Installing S...

Page 10: ...IAL 1 Setup screen Figure 2 Click Next to proceed To cancel the installation click Cancel 2 Location selection screen Figure 3 Click Next to proceed To cancel the installation click Cancel Caution Do not change the folder ...

Page 11: ...ONFIDENTIAL 3 Confirmation screen Figure 4 Click Next to proceed To cancel the installation click Cancel 4 Progress screen Figure 5 Wait until the installation is completed To cancel the installation click Cancel ...

Page 12: ... your desktop Figure 7 Double click the icon to start SPST 2 Structure Tool structure 3 Start up Connect a dongle to the PC Double click the icon SPST for 902SH 802SH to launch SPST Ver 1 0 Main application SHDownLoader Ver 3 0 Handset Phone software and data update utility SHDiag Ver 1 0 Handset Phone adjustment and inspection utility SHInfoView Ver 1 0 Handset Phone information display utility S...

Page 13: ...he password is incorrect Click OK and enter the password again Figure 9 4 2 Function selection after entering SPST password Function selection screen Figure 10 Select one of the following functions from the combo box and click Execute Click Exit to quit Selecting SHDownLoader See page 2 6 Selecting SHDiag See page 2 10 Selecting SHInfoView See page 2 13 Selecting SHPwdReset See page 2 15 Selecting...

Page 14: ...2 Screen description 2 1 Main screen Figure 11 2 2 Tool bar Figure 12 1 The maximum number of handsets phones may vary depending on the PC s performance devices used to add serial ports etc For details refer to the restrictions in Important below 1 Exit Application Close SHDownLoader 2 Setup Option Adjust optional settings 3 Start All Ports Start the operation for all the ports at once 4 Stop All ...

Page 15: ...gress bar appears with 8 IMEI IMEI of the handset phone appears 9 Firmware Version Show information for handset phone identification 10 Profile The last executed profile name appears whilst a profile is in progress When the profile is completed the dis play changes to its name 1 Move the mouse cursor to Tool Bar items to see Tips descriptions 2 Show the total number of updated handsets phones 3 Sh...

Page 16: ... settings Do not change settings in other fields Figure 15 Option Screen When the settings are correct Ready appears in the corresponding Port Field on Main Screen When a USB UART serial conversion cable is in use assigned COM ports may vary as the system environment changes 4 Procedures Updating handsets phones Figure 16 From the Select Profile combo box on Tool Bar select a profile Click Start A...

Page 17: ... for ports disabled due to an error etc follow the procedure above click Start All Ports on Tool Bar and click Connect in Profile Field 5 Basic rewriting procedure for handset phone 1 Preparation When you start SHDownLoader for the first time 1 Add a serial port to a PC 2 Start SHDownLoader and adjust settings of serial ports in Option 2 Rewriting procedure Preparation 1 Start a PC after connectin...

Page 18: ... off the PC and disconnect the cables and other devices If you disconnect them before turning off the PC Windows may not shot down 4 3 2 SHDiag 1 Overview SHDiag allows you to perform various adjustments for handsets phones and to protect unprotect the handset phone to be adjusted 2 Operation screen 1 Connection confirmation window Figure 18 At the start up of SHDiag the above window prompts you t...

Page 19: ... Select the COM port connected to the handset phone from the COM Port list box 2 Select a transfer rate for the PC to handset phone communication from the Baudrate list box set to 115200 by default 3 Click Connect When SHDiag is started unintentionally click Cancel 3 Main window Figure 20 After the COM port settings window the main window above appears The handset phone initial settings are perfor...

Page 20: ...alibration screen Click the spin button to change the flicker calibration value Click Set to temporarily use the value for the handset phone Click Save to apply the value Camera Calibration Automatically corrects bright and dark defects To perform the bright defect correction click Calibration next to White hazard To perform the dark defect correction click Calibration next to Black hazard 3 To in...

Page 21: ...rmation window appears Now disconnect the handset phone and the PC and connect another handset phone When No is clicked the handset phone turns off and the connection confirmation window appears Now disconnect the handset phone and the PC and connect another handset phone When this application is finished the SPST function selection screen returns 4 3 3 SHInfoView 1 Function Handset Phone informat...

Page 22: ...ng to restore the PC settings Port COM1 Baud Rate 115200 After completing changes click Save 2 Connect the communication cable to the handset phone 10 pin flat cable which connects the PC s serial port and the handset s phone s handsfree microphone connector 3 Click Start Figure 26 Waiting for connection 4 Supply power to the handset phone Figure 27 Loading information Refer to Appendix 1 for the ...

Page 23: ...d by mode 1 2 Connect the handset phone to a PC 3 Click OK on the window When SHPwdReset is started unintentionally click OK on the above window and then click Cancel on the next COM port settings window Caution Once a handset phone is connected never disconnect operate the handset phone or let the battery run out before exiting SHPwdReset 1 In the stand by mode one of the following screens appear...

Page 24: ...st box 2 Select a transfer rate for the PC to handset phone communication from the Baudrate list box set to 115200 by default 3 Click Connect When SHPwdReset is started unintentionally click Cancel 3 Main Window Figure 31 When the COM port settings window closes SHPwdReset starts to reset the handset phone passwords immediately If the connection fails the error message below appears Figure 32 On t...

Page 25: ...en Enter a new password enter it again for confirmation and click Setting Click Cancel to quit After completing or cancelling the operation the SPST function selection screen returns For allowable symbols and alphanumeric characters see Password entry screen after SPST start up ...

Page 26: ... FPC unit Check for the key unit insertion 20 O TP1021 VBT29 1 2 IC1002 IC1001 Bluetooth IC power supply 2 9 V 21 TP1022 RRESOUT2 0 3 IC1000 IC1001 Bluetooth IC reset 22 TP1023 CLKREQ 0 3 IC1000 IC1001 IC1200 IC1400 CLK request signal 23 TP1024 WP_N 1 2 IC1000 IC1100 VPP Back up 24 O TP1200 VBATT 1 2 CN1200 Handset Phone power supply battery terminal 25 O TP1201 VBATT 1 5 CN1200 Handset Phone powe...

Page 27: ...1 Rx USB D line 65 O TP1307 VBUS 1 2 CN1300 IC1303 External USB VBUS 66 O TP1308 VUSB33 1 2 IC1303 IC1300 IC1000 USB power supply 3 3 V USB detection signal 67 TP1400 TSFRM 0 3 IC1500 TS I F frame sync signal GPIO Back up 68 O TP1500 VDCDC 1 2 IC1504 IC1504 DCDC power supply 1 5 to 2 5 V 69 O TP1501 VTRAM25 1 2 IC1504 IC1500 T4G RAM power supply 2 5 V 70 O TP1502 VTRAM15 1 2 IC1504 IC1500 T4G RAM ...

Page 28: ...600 VIB1601 TP1609 TP1600 TP1211 TP1507 TP1023 TP1236 TP1237 TP1504 TP1024 TP1004 TP1007 TP1012 TP1014 TP1002 TP1008 TP1010 TP1610 TP1612 TP1230 TP1232 TP1233 TP1235 SP019 SP020 SP028 TP1003 TP1229 SP027 TP1227 TP1501 TP1226 TP1502 TP1505 TP1009 TP1206 TP1225 TP1613 TP1308 TP1005 TP1011 TP1223 TP1217 TP1500 TP1006 TP1022 TP1209 SP009 SP015 SP016 SP017 SP018 TP1210 TP1228 TP1303 TP1212 TP1219 TP122...

Page 29: ...nal 19 TP3032 M_LCD_I2CDATA 1 2 IC1000 IC3000 I2C data 20 TP3033 M_LCD_I2CDCLK 1 2 IC1000 IC3000 I2C clock 21 TP3034 PDW_ECO 1 2 IC1000 IC3001 IC3002 IC3004 REG ECO mode signal 22 TP3035 PDW_CE 1 2 IC1200 IC3001 IC3002 IC3004 REG enable signal 23 TP3036 LCDRST 1 2 IC1500 IC3000 Display RST signal 24 TP3037 LCDINT 1 2 IC3000 IC1500 Display INT signal 25 TP3048 TXDTP 1 2 IC1500 IC3000 VD LINK operat...

Page 30: ...2 TP3003 TP3004 TP3005 TP3012 TP3019 TP3025 TP3031 TP3032 TP3033 TP3034 TP3035 TP3036 TP3037 TP3048 TP3049 TP3050 TP3051 TP3053 TP3056 TP3057 TP3058 TP3059 TP3060 TP3061 TP3062 TP3063 TP3064 TP3065 TP3066 TP3067 TP3068 TP3008 TP3009 TP3010 TP3026 TP1 TP2 TP3 TP4 TP5 TP6 TP7 TP8 TP9 TP10 TP11 TP12 TP13 TP14 TP15 TP16 TP17 TP18 TP19 TP20 TP21 TP22 TP23 TP3007 TP3011 TP3027 TP3028 TP3018 TP3024 TP305...

Page 31: ...TXON 0 3 IC1000 IC2005 LED control signal 13 TP2012 FLOW 0 3 IC1500 CN2002 FLOW control signal 14 TP2013 GAINT 0 3 CN2002 IC1500 Camera INT signal 15 TP2014 LEDLD 0 3 IC1500 IC2005 LED control select signal 16 TP2015 SEOO 0 3 IC1500 IC2002 IC2005 Data 17 TP2016 SECLK 0 3 IC1500 IC2002 IC2005 Clock 18 TP2017 SL_CDCE 0 3 IC1500 Sub Display Sub display chip enable signal 19 TP2018 SL_CDDC 0 3 IC1500 ...

Page 32: ...POINT TP2009 TP2010 TP2012 TP2013 TP2011 TP2014 TP2015 TP2017 TP2019 TP2020 TP2023 TP2022 TP2002 TP2008 TP2007 TP2006 TP2016 TP2018 TP2021 TP2000 TP2003 TP2004 TP2005 TP2024 TP2025 TP2027 TP2001 TP2026 SD PWB C FRONT SIDE SD PWB C REAR SIDE ...

Page 33: ... Out of range appears and no transmission reception is available See page 2 33 17 SD memory card is not recognised See page 2 39 18 Music on SD memory card cannot be played See page 2 39 19 USIM card is not recognised See page 2 40 20 Bluetooth communication is impossible See page 2 40 Are signals sent to TP3054 and TP3055 Earpiece is defective Or earpiece is in a poor contact with TP3054 and TP30...

Page 34: ... and C1637 are defective Is the voltage of the battery 3 6 V or more The battery is dead defective or deteriorated Is 3 6 V or more on TP1200 The battery terminal CN1200 is mounted improperly or in poor contact Is 3 6 V or more on TP1211 Fuse FS1200 is blown resistance R1219 is defective or power amplifier IC300 is defective Does MCLK R760 oscillate at 13 MHz IC400 and peripheral circuits are defe...

Page 35: ...and 35 C Temperature abnor mality IC501 and IC1200 are defective or mounted improperly Is the resistance between TP1207 and GND TP1209 82 k ohms S terminal of the Li Ion battery is defective CN1200 is in poor contact LED1200 and R1248 are defective Is 4 2 V or more on TP1211 Is the temperature of the front cabinet key side below 35 C Depending on the temperature charg ing may take longer Is 5 0 V ...

Page 36: ... interrupted The software has a problem or IC1100 parts are defective Is 1 8 V applied to TP1223 with 3 7 V applied to the battery terminal TP1200 IC1206 C1239 and R1247 are defective or mounted improperly Is 1 0 V or more on TP1226 with the battery ter minal TP1200 disconnected Is the voltage of the back up battery 1 0 V or more The back up battery is defective or deterio rated or earth short cir...

Page 37: ...ction between each speaker FPC land and the corresponding pair C3004 C3005 C3010 or C3011 The speaker FPC is defective or in poor contact with CN3003 Does each of R3051 R3052 R3053 and R3054 have 1 ohm of resistance R3051 R3052 R3053 R3054 R3000A R3001A R3002A and R3003A are defective Is there conduction between R3051 R3052 R3053 R3054 and the corresponding pair TP1608 TP1610 TP1611 TP1612 The thi...

Page 38: ...perly Main Display unit is defective The battery is defec tive or not set the PWB is defective the battery needs to be charged the thin coaxial cable socket is mounted improperly or broken the main PWB is defective R3019 and R3063 are mounted improperly or the display PWB is defective Is 2 9 0 1 V applied to TP3026 and R3019 Is 1 85 0 1 V applied to TP3027 and R3063 Is the waveform from R3018 a 6 ...

Page 39: ...ra module to a properly work ing one and activate the camera Is the image through the camera lens properly displayed The camera module is defective Replace the SD PWB to a properly working one and activate the camera Is the image through the camera lens properly displayed The SD PWB is defective Replace the the flexible PWB connected to the SD PWB to a properly working one and acti vate the camera...

Page 40: ...main PWB is defective The display PWB is defective Is fuse FS2001 mounted properly and is there conduction FS2001 is mounted improperly or the fuse is blown Is the voltage applied to FS2001 when the volt age is applied to the battery terminals CN1501 and CN2000 are in poor contact with the flexible PWB or the flexible PWB is broken Is the LED FPC unit properly soldered to TP3008 and TP3009 The LED...

Page 41: ...efective or mounted improperly The key FPC unit is broken or in poor contact Is fuse FS2002 mounted properly and is there conduction FS2002 is mounted improperly or the fuse is blown Is the voltage applied to FS2002 when the volt age is applied to the battery terminals CN1501 and CN2000 are in poor contact with the flexible PWB Otherwise the flexible PWB is broken Try the white light and see wheth...

Page 42: ... such as MT8820A made by Anritsu or other necessary devices 3 The command input procedure will be described later Transmission system Use the PUCA command 2 Are the appropriate signals for SP001 SP002 SP003 and SP004 displayed on an oscillo scope IC1400 is defective Is the transmission frequency correct Is the voltage approx 1 V on both ends of C710 IC400 is defective Is the transmission waveform ...

Page 43: ...cal Channel Parameter Primary Scramble Code 8 Changeable Channel Level Unit Ior CPICH Power CPICH_Ec Ior 3 3dB On P CCPCH Power P CCPCH_Ec Ior 5 3dB On SCH Power SCH_Ec Ior 5 3dB On PICH Power PICH_Ec Ior 8 3dB On Channelization Code 100 DPCH Power DPCH_Ec Ior 10 3dB On Secondary Scrambling Code Stand Alone DCCH 0 RAB 0 Timing Offset 0 Channelization Code Stand Alone DCCH 30 RAB 5 S CCPCH Off AICH...

Page 44: ... 2 WRXC 10832 TCMP 2 0 RXPW 0 Check RSSI WRST 0 Measurement is complete POFF Turn off the power Parameter group Parameter Setting Remarks Rx Measurement Setup Parameter Bit Error Rate Number of Sample 10000 bit BER Upper Limit 10 Measurement Input RF Loopback Ext BER Input Polarity Not used Ext BER Input Clock Not used Voice Channel Not used Block Error Rate Not used BER BLER Timeout Length 10sec ...

Page 45: ... the EGSM band received signal sent to FL001 pin 7 FL001 is defective Is the EGSM band received signal sent to FL003 pin 3 FL003 is defective CN1300 is defective Transmission system Does IC100 oscillate at the frequency of the EGSM band transmitted signal IC100 IC400 X770 and IC1000 are defective Is the IQ signal sent to IC100 pins 49 50 51 and 52 IC100 and Main PWB A are defective Is the EGSM ban...

Page 46: ...ve Is the DCS PCS band received signal sent to FL001 pin 7 FL001 is defective Is the DCS PCS band received signal sent to FL003 pin 3 FL003 is defective CN1300 is defective Transmission system Does IC100 oscillate at the frequency of the DCS PCS band transmitted signal IC100 IC400 X770 and IC1000 are defective Is the IQ signal sent to IC100 pins 49 50 51 and 52 IC1000 and Main PWB A are defective ...

Page 47: ...R1529 R1530 R1531 R1532 and R1533 The SD PWB or its flexible PWB is defective Otherwise CN2000 and CN1500 are defective IC1500 is defective Is music heard from the speaker The headphones are defective JK1600 is defective or the headphone socket fails to be detected C1674 C1675 L1600 and L1601 are defective Is the audio waveform sent to TP1605 and TP1606 The headphones are defective JK1600 is defec...

Page 48: ... R1232 are defective or mounted improperly IC1000 IC1200 R1230 R1231 and R1232 are defective or mounted improperly A connection cannot be established via Blue tooth Is the voltage approx 2 9 V applied to TP1021 IC1002 is defective TP1022 RESET signal always at High IC1000 is defective Are pulse signals sent to TP1016 BT_UARTTX signal IC1000 is defective IC1001 is defective Phone can be connected t...

Page 49: ...g iron must be set to 380 C for 5 seconds STANDARD POSITION OF ATTACHMENT When replacing the following labels marked with be sure to place new ones on the specified positions Sensor Moisture Small Sensor Moisture Small Panel Main Display Screw Cover Display Bottom Spacer Cushion Back Cabinet Display Sensor Moisture Large Back Cabinet Key Front Cabinet Key 13 8 to 15 7 N cm 1 4 to 1 6 Kgf cm Back C...

Page 50: ...rd position Rib Rib Display PWB B Regist Attach within the shaded area Put on the left corner without protrusion from the register Standard position Screw Cover Side Front Cabinet Hinge Standard position Centre Standard position FPC Retainer Kapton Thin Coaxial Earth FPC Main PWB A Do not place on the BBK shield case cover Standard position To the centre of the marking on the BBK shield case cover...

Page 51: ...4 x 2 M1 4 x 2 8mm A4 x 2 M1 7 x 6 0mm A4 x 2 M1 7 x 4 5mm Black A3 x 2 Open Back Cabinet Display Top belt A5 x 2 Insert a jig into the gap between the Top belt and front cabinet Main Display side and slide it to remove the hook A5 Slide Front Cabinet Display Jig Use something flat and hard for example guitar picks B2 x 1 B1 x 1 Top belt Protect Cover Cabinet Front Back Cabinet Key Main Display Ho...

Page 52: ...x2 D3 x4 D4 x1 D5 x1 6 7 8 5 Back Cabinet Key Assembly 1 Screw Cover 2 Screw 3 Hook E1 x2 E2 x4 E3 x7 9 10 D1 x2 Back Cabinet Hinge D2 x2 M1 4x2 8mm Rotate 90 degrees Set it upright D3 x2 D3 x2 Insert a jig and slide it to remove the hook D3 Jig Slide D4 x1 D5 x1 Back Cabinet Hinge Front Cabinet Hinge Set it upright 90 degrees Set it upright as shown and remove the front cabinet hinge E2 x2 M1 7x5...

Page 53: ...1 Hinge Unit 1 Socket L1 x1 14 12 SD PWB C 1 Hook 2 Socket 3 Hook M1 x3 M2 x1 M3 x4 15 Aerial Cover F1 x1 F2 x2 M1 4x1 6mm F3 x2 F3 x2 Jig Aerial Cover G1 x1 G1 x2 Cover External Connector Front Cabinet Key Main PWB A VIDEO OUT Handsfree Microphone Connector Open Minus Driver Hook G1 Insert a small flat head screw driver and lift off the main PWB A to remove the hook G1 K2 x1 K1 x5 L1 x1 J1 x1 H1 ...

Page 54: ...xial Earth FPC Thin Coaxial Cable a b A Thin Coaxial Fix the A part and bend the thin coaxial into an N shape to insert the hole A This prevents twisting of the thin coaxial ca ble earth FPC Hinge Unit Earth FPC When routing through the hole B straighten the thin coaxial and continue to make arcs with it Sagging must be out of the hole B Position the thin coaxial earth FPC outside the thin coaxial...

Page 55: ...902SH 3 7 CONFIDENTIAL MEMO ...

Page 56: ...1D I2C I2C I2C IC1504 FA3727R PCM KEY MATRIX PSRAM 64Mbit PSRAM 128Mbit IC1100 LHF65NZ1 FRASHMEMORY1 IC1101 MB82R6A5C FRASHMEMORY2 BAT1200 BACK UP BATTERY 1 8V REGULATOR IC1206 R1163D181B 1 8V IC1200 TWL93004CZQW POWER SUPPLY RF CONTROL 1 5V 1 5V 2 9V REGULATOR IC1205 S 817A15APF POWER SUPPLY IC1205 S 817A15APF POWER SUPPLY IC1204 S 817A15APF POWER SUPPLY SRAM 8Mbit FLASH 128Mbit FLASH 256Mbit FLA...

Page 57: ... LM20SITLX IC300 CX77313 POWER AMP MODULE FOR GSM FL330 FL331 IC100 OM5952AET RECEIVER TRANSMISSION IC FOR GSM FL100 RX SAW FL120 RX SAW FL110 RX SAW IC101 AB1011 GSM CODEC IC800 LP3981ILD 2 8 V REGULATOR IC1200 TWL93004CZQW POWER SUPPLY RF CONTROL CRYSTAL 13MHz GPA0 GPA3 FL500 8bit DAC 11bit DAC 8bit DAC 8bit DAC MCLK VDD_B LDO VDD_A LDOA LDOB LDOD 1MHz OSC GPADC I2C M U X GP ADC DAC01 DAC02 DAC0...

Page 58: ...g Side of P W Board for this model are subject to change for improvement without prior notice Parts marked with are important for maintaining the safety of the set Be sure to replace these parts with specified ones for main taining the safety and performance of the set 2 Types of transistor and LED TOP VIEW 1SS389F RB520S30 RB521G30 RB521S30 RB551V30 BBY58 02V B 3 G C 2 D E 1 S DTC114 YM DTC123 EM...

Page 59: ...alking CH1 1V 1ms div 5 C331 EGSM Talking CH1 1V 1ms div 9 SP032 EGSM DCS PCS Stand by CH1 1V 1ms div 6 C331 DCS PCS Talking CH1 1V 1ms div 10 SP032 EGSM DCS PCS Out of range CH1 1V 200ms div 7 R213 IC2100 side EGSM DCS PCS Talking CH1 1V 1ms div 8 SP031 EGSM DCS PCS Talking CH1 1V 1ms div 11 R760 MCLK 13MHz CH1 500mV 100ns div 12 TP1023 RF_CLKREQ Stand by CH1 1V 1s div ...

Page 60: ... waves SP004 TXQB Transmitting W CDMA modulated waves CH1 CH2 200mV 10µs div 18 SP015 RXIA Receiving W CDMA modulated waves SP016 RXIB Receiving W CDMA modulated waves CH1 CH2 200mV 5µs div 22 CN1300 RF output 9862ch Pout 23dBm 19 SP017 RXQA Receiving W CDMA modulated waves SP018 RXQB Receiving W CDMA modulated waves CH1 CH2 200mV 5µs div 20 SP001 TXIA Transmitting W CDMA modulated waves SP002 TXI...

Page 61: ...r on CH1 CH2 2V 2µs div 28 TP1800 BECLK Sending video call image CH1 2V 20ns div 29 R1533 SDCLK Playing Music R1532 SDDATA0 Playing Music R1528 SDCMD Playing Music CH1 CH2 CH3 2V 80ns div 31 R1058 PCMCLK Talking R1057 PCMSYN Talking R1025 PCMDATA Talking CH1 CH2 CH3 2V 10µs div 30 R1572 BICK Playing Music R1571 LRCK Playing Music R1565 ADSDO Playing Music CH1 CH2 CH3 2V 2µs div 23 C1031 MCLK Talki...

Page 62: ...ms div 38 TP1016 BT_UARTTX Turning on the power TP1015 BT_UARTRX Turning on the power CH1 CH2 2V 400µs div 39 RA1018 HSSLTXCLK Talking CH1 1V 80ns div 40 RA1018 HSSLTX Talking CH1 1V 400ns div 42 RA1018 HSSLRX Talking CH1 1V 400ns div 41 RA1018 HSSLRXCLK Talking CH1 1V 80ns div 33 R1041 M_I2CCLK Display is turned on R1042 M_I2CDAT Display is turned on CH1 CH2 2V 2µs div 34 R1544 I2CDATA Video call...

Page 63: ...ms div 50 Pressure welded flexible PWB of sub camera PCLK During video call with sub camera active VSYNC During video call with sub camera active HSYNC During video call with sub camera active D0 During video call with sub camera active CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 2V 400ns div 45 C1554 VRX2CKP Camera is active C1554 VRX2CKN Camera is active CH1 CH2 100mV 20ns div 46 L3009 VTX1DP Display is turned on L3010 VTX...

Page 64: ... 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 Y_RESOUT0_N TP1022 TP1023 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 MIC_GND TP1024 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 VMEM18 1 2 3 4 5 6 NC VANLI GPIO 0 XTAL1_LPO GPIO 1 VANLO GPIO 10 GPIO 13 GPIO 11 1 8V DECOUP GPIO 8 DCLK_IP GND GND GPIO 6 DA_IP GND GPIO 9 DB_IP ANT GPIO 7 FSC_IP GPIO 14 GND GPIO 12 R...

Page 65: ...23 37 17 30 7 12 33 9 1 26 34 39 6 19 43 18 15 13 41 16 21 4 28 35 38 44 HSSLRX_CLK BOOTMODE 3 VSS 45 43 44 3 20 32 25 27 2 8 31 42 40 14 11 10 181 NC NC NC ADCSTR DACDAT NC RESOUT1_N VANA15 NC NC RXIB WCLK ISEVENT RXQB NC NC TXIA TXQA NC HSSLTXCLK NC NC NC NC NC NC NC HSSLTX NC NC NC TXQB NC VCORE15_W NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC ...

Page 66: ...221 222 223 224 225 226 227 228 229 230 231 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 239 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 249 250 251 252 253 254 255 256 257 258 259 260 261 262 263 264 265 266 267 268 269 270 271 272 273 274 275 276 277 278 279 280 281 282 283 284 285 286 287 288 289 290 291 292 293 294 295 296 297 298 299 300 301 302 303 304 305 306 307 308 309 310 311 312 313 314 315 316 317 318 319 320 ...

Page 67: ...37 VBATIB NC NC NC NC VANA29 VANA29 YMUINT_N TP1600 Y_RESOUT0_N TP1601 TP1602 TP1603 TP1604 TP1605 TP1606 BEHSYNC BEVSYNC 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 MIC_GND TP1609 NC NC NC NC 1 2 3 4 5 6 TP1607 TP1608 TP1611 TP1610 TP1612 TP1614 TP1613 VDIG29 TP1800 VDIG275 D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 A1 OE_N WE_N VIBREG_CONT VAMP_PD AMCLK ADSDI ADSDO LRCK BICK LRCK AMCLK BICK LRCK BICK ADSDO HPOUT_L ADSDO ADSDI AGCONOFF SPSAVE...

Page 68: ...45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC 1 1 2 3 1 4 1 2 4 3 5 6 7 8 2 3 6 5 4 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 1 1 2 3 4 2 3 6 7 5 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 6 5 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 5 4 1 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 6 5 4 6 5 4 6 5 4 6 5 4 2 3 5 4 1 2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5 6 7 ...

Page 69: ...DAT DACCLK DAC01 GPA2 GPA3 GPA4 I2CCLK RESETB I2CDAT QDAT GPA6 GPA5 GPA7 DACSTR DEC5 DEC1 REXT VSS AUXI1 GPCLK GPDAT ADSTR AVDD VSS VDD CCO MICI P PCMCLK VSS VDD MICI N PCMDL VSS VSS BEARP PCMUL PCMSYN MCLK DEC2 DEC3 VDD VSS AUXO2 BEARN NC NC 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 ...

Page 70: ...OLTAGE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 0 00V 2 93V 0 00V 0 00V 0 00V 0 00V 0 00V 105 21mV 0 00V 2 93V 0 00V 0 00V 2 93V 0 00V PIN NO VOLTAGE 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 0 00V 0 00V 1 02V 0 00V 0 00V 0 00V 0 00V 0 00V 0 00V 2 93V 320 61mV 161 23mV 243 21mV 325 31mV IC1603 PIN NO VOLTAGE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 424 12mV 457 21mV 423 21mV 467 22mV 340 23mV 0 00V 265 12mV...

Page 71: ...L100 L501 L502 L503 L504 L505 L506 L507 L120 IC400 L121 L122 FL110 FL500 FL120 CN1000 L330 L331 L332 C1000 C1001 Q1001 C1006 C1007 IC620 L342 C1202 FL330 C1010 FL331 C1012 C1207 C1013 C1014 C1209 C1015 C1016 C1400 R301 R302 R303 R304 IC630 C1210 R305 L351 C1211 L352 R306 C1406 C1407 C1213 Q1210 R501 R502 R503 R504 C1410 C1651 C1220 C1221 C1222 C1223 IC1000 R701 C1225 R702 C1226 R703 R510 R511 C122...

Page 72: ...41 R1542 R1543 R1544 R1545 R1546 R1547 R1548 R1549 R1550 R1551 R1554 R1555 R1556 FS1200 R1558 R1559 C1582 L061 C062 C1587 C064 R1560 R1561 R1562 R1563 R1564 R1565 L1566 L1567 FL1500 FL1501 R1570 R1571 R1572 R1573 R1574 R1575 RA1500 R1578 JK1600 Q701 LED1200 L904 L906 IC800 CN1200 ANT901 CN1201 C1002 C1003 Q1000 C1004 C1005 C1008 C1009 RA1547 C1200 C1201 C1203 Q1200 C1204 Q1201 C1205 C1011 C1206 Q1...

Page 73: ... PVONL PVONH NC VIN VDD_DIO VDD_DIO VDD_DCORE VDD_DCORE VDD_PLL V18_SEL V18_OUT GND_D GND_D GND_D GND_PLL GND_DC1 GND_DC2 GND_DC3 GND_VREF GND_5 GND_DAC1 GND_DAC2 GND_DAC3 COM VEE_OUT GSPB GCK UD GOE INIT VDD_OUT SSPB SCK SCKB PCTL PVOUT LR AVOUT1_R AVOUT2_R AVOUT3_R AVOUT4_R AVOUT1_G AVOUT2_G AVOUT3_G AVOUT4_G AVOUT1_B AVOUT2_B AVOUT3_B AVOUT4_B EXT1 TEST0 TEST1 TEST2 TEST3 STATUS0 STATUS1 NC1 NC...

Page 74: ...9 50 51 52 53 54 TP2027 D G D D S D 1 2 3 4 5 6 D D S D G D 1 2 3 4 5 6 SLCDDC SECLK SEDO SDDET_N SDPWR SDCLK SDCMD SDEN SECLK LEDLD SEDO SECLK SEDO BDCE RSTGA I2CCLKB FLOW I2CDATB GAINT SLCDCE VRX2DP VRX2DN SLCDRST SDEN SDDET_N SDCLK SDDATA2 SDDATA3 SDDATA0 SDDATA1 SDCMD SDPWR ZMPEN VRX2DP VRX2DN VRX2CKN VRX2CKP VRX2CKP VRX2CKN SDDATA0 SDDATA1 SDDATA2 SDDATA3 LEDLD I2CCLKB I2CDATB TXON_N GAINT SE...

Page 75: ...NIT PWB D 50 49 47 46 50 49 5 27 4 G FROM LCD 3000 MAIN DISPLAY 5 27 5 B FROM SPEAKER FPC PWB G FROM COAXIAL CABLE 161 5 19 3 A SOLDER SOLDER This PWB employs lead free solder This PWB employs lead free solder C3058 C3059 R3037 C3060 R3038 C3062 C3063 C3064 C3065 C3066 C3067 C3068 R3040 C3069 R3044 C3070 C3071 C3072 R3051 R3052 R3053 R3054 R3055 R3056 R3059 C3083 C3089 R3062 R3063 C3090 FL3001 FL3...

Page 76: ...FROM LCD 2000 SUB DISPLAY SD PWB C FRONT SIDE SD PWB C REAR SIDE This PWB employs lead free solder This PWB employs lead free solder MEMORY CARD CONNTCTOR MOBILE LIGHT FS2000 FS2001 FS2002 CN2000 CN2001 R2000 R2001 R2002 R2003 R2004 R2006 R2012 R2017 R2022 R2023 R2024 C2045 L2001 L2002 L2003 L2004 L2005 L2006 L2007 L2008 LED2005 LED2006 CN2002 CN2003 C2000 C2001 C2003 C2004 Q2002 C2006 C2007 C2008...

Page 77: ...WB C REAR SIDE SP2001 STEREO SPEAKER STEREO SPEAKER KEY FPC UNIT PWB E CN1500 SOLDER CN2002 To MAIN PWB A REAR SIDE 5 20 11 B CN1000 5 19 4 H To MAIN PWB A FRONT SIDE MICROPHONE CN2000 To SD PWB C FRONT SIDE 5 26 8 B 5 25 5 E To DISPLAY PWB B REAR SIDE 5 26 9 F To SD PWB C REAR SIDE SIDE KEYS 5 25 2 F To DISPLAY PWB B REAR SIDE CN3003 5 25 5 G To DISPLAY PWB B REAR SIDE BACK UP BATTERY These PWBs ...

Page 78: ...transmit part 23 GNDVCO Earth for VCO part 24 NC Not used 25 GNDRF Earth for RF part 26 RXON Input Hardware power on for receive part 27 GNDVCO Earth for VCO part 28 GNDVCO Earth for VCO part 29 TXOLB Output GSM 800 900 MHz Tx output 30 BSEL Input Hardware band select control input 31 GNDVCO Earth for VCO part 32 GNDVCO Earth for VCO part 33 TXOLA Output GSM 800 900 MHz Tx output 34 PCTL Output Tx...

Page 79: ...nput Differential input to the ADC I channel 8 IRA Input Differential input to the ADC I channel 9 VSS Earth 10 DEC4 Reference de coupling 11 DAC02 Internally connected high impedance floating Not used 12 RXSTR Input Power up for the ADCs 13 VDD VCC Pin No Terminal name Input Output Description of terminal IRA IRB QRA QRB REON TXOLA TXOLB PCTL TXOHA TXOHB MODA MODB MODC MODD PS XOOLA GNDPLL VCCPLL...

Page 80: ...oating Not used 33 DEC5 Reference de coupling 34 DEC1 Reference de coupling 35 REXT Reference resistance 36 AUXI1 Internally connected high impedance floating Not used 37 GPCLK Internally connected high impedance floating Not used 38 GPDAT Internally connected high impedance floating Not used 39 ADSTR Internally connected to earth pull down 40 VSS Earth 41 AVDD VCC 42 CCO Internally connected high...

Page 81: ...to 1 910 MHz 14 GND RF and DC earth 15 GND RF and DC earth 16 VCC VCC to DCS 2nd stage A8 IRA A7 IRB A6 QRA A5 QRB A4 IDAT A3 DAC03 A2 VDD A1 VSS B8 GPA0 B7 VDD B6 GPA1 B5 VDD B4 RXSTR B3 DAC02 B2 DEC4 B1 VSS C8 GPA4 C7 GPA3 C6 GPA2 C5 DCLK C4 VSS C3 DAC01 C2 DACCLK C1 DACDAT D8 GPA6 D7 GPA7 D6 GPA5 D5 QDAT D4 DACSTR D3 I2CDAT D2 RESETB D1 I2CCLK E8 VSS E7 ADSTR E6 GPDAT E5 GPCLK E4 AUXI1 E3 REXT ...

Page 82: ...alanced 24 XOIB Input XO input B balanced 25 MIXINB Input RF mixer input B balanced 26 CLK Input Serial bus clock input 27 GNDREF Earth for reference 28 VCCBUS Supply for data bus 29 GNDBIAS Earth for bias 30 STROBE Input Serial bus strobe input 31 GNDBUS Earth for data bus 32 IFLOA Input IFLO input A balanced 33 GNDEME Earth for RF LNA 34 GLNA Output Gain control output for external RF LNA parts ...

Page 83: ... V Power supply From Bus INDBYP GNDBYP RFOUT VCCMIX GNDMIX IFOUTA IFOUTB VCCLF GNDLF IRA IRB QRA REFON RXON VCCBUS GNDBUS CLK DATA STROBE RFLOOA RFLOOB VCCRFLO GNDRFLO VCCPHD GNDPHD VCCPLL GNDPLL XOOB XOOA GNDREF VCCREF XOIB XOIA MCLK PHDOUT GNDTUNE GNDVCO VCCVCO IFLOB IFLOA GNDIF VCCIF IFINB IFINA CDQ CDI MIXINB MIXINA GLNA GNDEME RFIN GNDBIAS VCCRF VTUNE XOOON QRB LNA LNA VGA VGA VCO CHARGE PUMP...

Page 84: ...VREG 2 V CTRL VREG 3 GND 4 VCC_BIAS 5 VCC_BIAS 6 GND 7 VCC DET 8 V DETECT 9 GND 10 RF OUT 11 GND 12 GND 13 GND 14 GND 15 VCC2 16 VCC2 17 GND 18 VCC1 19 VCC1 20 GND 21 RF IN 22 GND Pkg Base GND BATT LX PGND GND OUT REF COMP SYNC SKIP SHDN TO IC BIAS VOLTAGE REFERENCE CLAMP TRANSIMPEDANCE ERROR AMP ERROR SIGNAL SLOPE COMP CURRENT SENSE PWM COMPARATOR SKIP COMPARATOR PWM CONTROL AND SKIP LOGIC SKIP T...

Page 85: ...ic blocks 22 GNDBUS Earth for bus and logic blocks 23 GNDRFPHD Earth for RF PHD 24 GNDIFVCO Earth for IF VCO 25 IFLO Output Positive IF LO frequency output 26 DATA Input Serial bus data input 27 TXON Output Hard wired TX ON logic output 28 VCCRFPHD VCC for RF PHD 29 IFLOBAR Input Negative IF LO frequency input 30 GNDIFLO Earth for IF LO 31 GNDRFPLL Earth for RF VCO 32 PHDRFOUT Output RF PLL charge...

Page 86: ...1 IF PLL RFRDIV RFLOON SERIAL BUS LOINTEXT RFIPHO TBRFS1 TBRFS0 TBRFVCO RFVCOC RF PLL BUFFGAIN BUFFGAIN2 GAINMETH IF BP Filter RF mixer and RF buffer RFBIAS RFNDIV TBIFS0 TBIFVCO IFLOON IINBER QIN QINBAR VCCIFLO GNDIFLO VCCIFVCO GNDIFVCO IFLO IFLOBAR VTUNEIF GNDTUIF GNDRFPLL GNDBUS VCCBUS GNDRFPHD VCCIFPHD GNDIFPHD GNDIFPLL GNDBB VCCBB VCCIF IFBPBAR IFBP GNDRF VCCRF GNDIF VCCIFPLL VCCRFPHD PHDRFOU...

Page 87: ... oscillator 30 REF_CLK Output Synthesiser reference frequency 31 GPIO 12 Input Output General purpose I O 12 32 GPIO 14 Input Output General purpose I O 14 33 GPIO 7 FSC_IP Input General purpose I O 7 PCM IOM frame sync 34 GPIO 9 DB_IP Input Output General purpose I O 9 Bidirectional PCM IOM data line B default input 35 GPIO 6 DA_IP Input Output General purpose I O 6 Bidirectional PCM IOM data lin...

Page 88: ...rite enable input Not used 26 P1 CS Input Not used 27 A9 Input Address input 28 A13 Input Address input 29 A2 Input Address input 30 A7 Input Address input 31 GND Earth 32 F WP Input Write protect input 33 ADV Input Address valid input 34 A20 Input Address input 35 A10 Input Address input 36 A15 Input Address input 37 A1 Input Address input 38 A6 Input Address input 39 R UB Input Not used 40 F RST...

Page 89: ...utput Data input output 67 DQ15 Input Output Data input output 68 VCCQ Input output supply 69 F1 CE Input Chip enable input flash 70 P2 CS Input Not used 71 F3 CE Input Chip enable input flash 72 S VCC Power supply Not used 73 P VCC Power supply Not used 74 F2 VCC Power supply flash 75 VCCQ Input output supply 76 P MODE PCRE Input Not used 77 VSS Earth 78 VSS Earth 79 VCCQ Input output supply 80 F...

Page 90: ...ow active 28 CE2f_1 Input FCRAM chip enable high active 29 CE2f_2 Input FCRAM chip enable high active 30 A19 Input Address input FCRAM only 31 A12 Input Address input 32 A15 Input Address input 33 NC Not used 34 NC Not used 35 A2 Input Address input 36 A5 Input Address input 37 A18 Input Address input 38 WAIT Output FCRAM wait output high active Not used 39 A20 Input Address input FCRAM only 40 A9...

Page 91: ...t Least significant byte data input output 77 DQ11 Input Output Most significant byte data input output 78 VDDf_1 FCRAM supply voltage 79 VDDQf_1 FCRAM_1 input output supply voltage 80 DQ13 Input Output Most significant byte data input output 81 DQ8 Input Output Least significant byte data input output 82 VSS Earth SRAM only 83 NC Not used 84 NC Not used 85 NC Not used 86 DQ9 Input Output Most sig...

Page 92: ...ACL Input Current setting 5 NC GND Earth 6 GND GND Earth 7 VFB Vfb Input Not used 8 VSENSE PC Output Power output 9 VOUT Vout Output Power output CE2s CE1s OE WE UB LB ADV CE2f_2 CE1f_2 CE2f_1 CE1f_1 CLK WAIT DQ16 to DQ1 A22 to A0 A21 to A0 A18 to A0 VDDf_2 VDDS VSS VSS VDDf_1 128 M bit FCRAM_1 64 M bit FCRAM_2 8 M bit SRAM VDDQf_1 VSS VCONT VIN Bandgap Reference Control Circuit Over Heat Protect ...

Page 93: ...ed 17 UARTSEL Input UART 1 and 2 switching terminal input 18 UARTMD Input UART mode switching 19 CPU_USB_D Input Output CPU_USB_D input output 20 REG33 USB power supply 21 GND Earth Not used 22 GND Earth Not used 23 HFMD Input Hands free mode switching 24 CPUVDD Digital power supply 25 USBD RXD Input Output USBD RXD switching external input output 26 PU15 Output PMOS open drain output 27 BSYNC SCL...

Page 94: ...RXD2 UART_RXD1 NC MODE 0 1 4 L MODE 2 3 H CPUVDD CPUVDD CPUVDD MODE 0 1 3 4 L MODE 2 H VBAT CPUVDD H ON L OFF VBAT CPUVDD MODE 0 1 3 4 OFF MODE 2 ON 10k VBAT MODE 0 2 3 OFF MODE 1 4 ON VBAT MODE 0 1 2 OFF MODE 3 4 ON MODE 0 1 2 ON MODE 3 4 OFF VBAT DECODER CPUVDD CPUVDD MODE 0 2 3 4 OFF MODE 1 ON CPUVDD CPUVDD MODE 0 2 3 4 L MODE 1 H MODE 0 1 4 L MODE 2 3 H MODE 0 1 3 4 H MODE 2 L CPUVDD CPUVDD CP...

Page 95: ... Output Data output 6 NIRQ Output Interrupt output LOW interrupt generation 7 NC Mount reinforcement pin Not used 8 SCL Input IIC bus serial clock SQL 9 SDA Input Output IIC bus serial data input output 10 NC Mount reinforcement pin Not used 11 NRST Input Reset pin LOW reset 12 CLK1 Input Reference clock input Pin No Terminal name Input Output Description of terminal 1 SNSG DC DC converter detecti...

Page 96: ...6 FB Output Error amplifier output 27 IN Input Error amplifier inverting input 28 ISNS Input LDO load detection terminal Pin No Terminal name Input Output Description of terminal Error Amp 1 FB IN VOUT CS CREF MODE VCC PVCC PGND VIN3 VIN2 VIN1 VOUT4 VOUT1 VOUT2 VOUT5 VOUT3 ISNS SNSG EN2 EN5 EN1 EN4 EN3 GND LPM Soft Start Output short circuit detection Dead time Pre_driver enable OSC UVLO LDO_2 1 5...

Page 97: ... bus 3 26 CLKI Input Clock input terminal 1 5 to 27 MHz TCXO compatible 27 DVDD Digital core power supply 2 65 to 3 30 V 28 DVSS Digital earth 29 IOVDD2 Power supply for terminal 30 IOVDD2 Power supply for terminal 31 IOVDD2 Power supply for terminal 32 A0 Input CPU interface address signal 33 CS Input CPU interface chip select 34 WR Input CPU interface write enable 35 TXOUT Output Transmitted voi...

Page 98: ...connection terminal for preventing external output pop noise 71 HPOUTR Output R ch headphone output terminal 72 SPOUT2R Output R ch speaker connection terminal 2 Not used 73 SPOUT1R Output Internally connected to H8 terminal H8 terminal is used as SPOUT1R terminal Not used Pin No Terminal name Input Output Description of terminal CS WR RD D0 D7 A0 IOVDD DVDD DVSS GPIO 3 0 SDI LRCK BCLK CPU I F Sam...

Page 99: ... output L ch 16 STB ON OFF Input All standby ON OFF switching 17 VCC VCC SP L ch 18 VREFSP 1 2 VCC SP VREF SP 19 AGCDET AGC signal detector 20 Analogue signal Output Inverting amplifier output L ch for gain adjustment 21 Analogue signal Output Inverting amplifier output L ch for gain adjustment 22 Analogue signal Output Surround output L ch 23 R1 Surround filter terminal L ch 2 24 C1 Surround filt...

Page 100: ...tal earth pin 12 HVSS Earth pin for headphone amplifier 13 HVDD Power supply pin for headphone amplifier 14 HPR Output R ch HP Amp output pin Not used When PMHPR bit 0 pin HPR is HVSS 15 HPL Output L ch HP Amp output pin Not used When PMHPL bit 0 pin HPL is HVSS 16 MUTET Output Mute time constant control pin When PMHPL bit PMHPR bit 0 pin MUTET is HVSS 17 MOUT Output Monaural analogue output pin N...

Page 101: ...NTIAL IC1701 VHIMM1671XN 1R MM1671XN VIDEO AMP Pin No Terminal name Description of terminal 1 PS Power save 2 OUT Signal output 3 SAG Sag correction 4 IN Signal input 5 GND Earth 6 VCC V Power supply 1 2 3 4 5 6 Top View ...

Page 102: ...ching Tr drive pin of negative boost DC DC 11 DATA Input Three wire serial data input 12 STRB Input Three wire serial strobe input 13 TEST1 Input Test pin Not used 14 VOUT1 Output REG1 output 15 SENSEN1 Input Switching Tr current sense pin of negative boost DC DC 16 SENSEN2 Input Test pin 17 VBAT2B REG1 REG2 VREF power supply pin 18 VBAT2A REG1 REG2 VREF power supply pin VIN 19 SENSP2 Input Test p...

Page 103: ...voltage detection pin 39 CAMP Output REGCP output 40 GNDT3 Test pin Pin No Terminal name Input Output Description of terminal 1 NC Not used 2 GND Earth 3 PD Input Power control pin 4 NC Not used 5 VSEL Input Output voltage switching pin 6 VBAT Input VBAT power supply pin 7 NC Not used 8 VREF NC Output Reference voltage output pin Not used 9 VOUT Output Negative voltage output 10 NC Not used 11 VNE...

Page 104: ...rge pump C2 connection pin 20 VIO Logic system power supply pin 21 VPLUS2 Input DC DC boost voltage feedback input for R G B LED 22 CAPN2 Output 2 or 4 times boost charge pump Not used 23 GND3 Earth 24 STRB Input Three wire serial strobe input 25 CLK Input Three wire serial clock input 26 VPLUS12 Input DC DC boost voltage feedback input for Main Display Sub Display backlight 27 CAMP Output 15 V vo...

Page 105: ... 1 9 15 20 24 28 32 39 Level Shift Current Reference LDO 8 0V LDO 15 0V Shut Down Control with Thermal Shut Down Voltage Reference Oscillator LDO Vref Control Logic S9 Osc Driver Driver O S R O S R Osc 100 kohm LSO11 GNDP GND1 GND2 ERROUT VREF VIO TEST DATA CLK STRB RSTB CPIN CAPP1 CAPN1 CAPP2 CAPN2 CAP3 WVOUT FRP LSO12 VBAT2 VBAT1 SBD SW VPLUS11 BLED FLED IREF VPLUS12 CAMP CAMN TRSW SENSP SENSN G...

Page 106: ...BS external BitStream vertical sync signal NTSC vertical sync signal 23 OSCOUT PDX0E1DG Oscillating circuit output Not used 24 GPO8 TYBUF04P General purpose output Not used 25 SUBDB0 TYBUF04P Sub Display data bus STN TFT control Not used 26 SUBDB3 TYBUF04P Sub Display data bus STN TFT control Not used 27 SUBDB5 TYBUF04P Sub Display data bus STN TFT control Not used 28 SUBCK SUBGPO1 TYBUF04P Sub Di...

Page 107: ... output signal 74 GPO4 TYBUF04P General purpose output Not used 75 GDATA0 TYBUF04P Main Display panel G output signal 76 GND Earth 77 NC Not used 78 DB15 TYBUF03P A Parallel data bus 79 GPI5 TYBUF02S_PD General purpose input 80 GPO7 TYBUF04P General purpose output 81 GDATA1 TYBUF04P Main Display panel G output signal 82 GDATA2 TYBUF04P Main Display panel G output signal 83 GDATA3 TYBUF04P Main Dis...

Page 108: ...ive 136 VDWAIT_B TYBUF02P External wait signal 137 RSP TYBUF03S A Register select signal 138 MAGBUSY TYBUF04P Magnification circuit LINE direction BUSY output Not used 139 DB3 TYBUF03P A Parallel data bus 140 DB2 TYBUF03P A Parallel data bus 141 GPO3 TYBUF04P General purpose output Not used 142 GPO2 TYBUF04P General purpose output Not used 143 DB1 TYBUF03P A Parallel data bus 144 VDDIOA Power supp...

Page 109: ...ection Output Iol 6 mA TYBUF03S A IOCSAN6M I O buffer Input 2 inputs AND type CMOS Schmidt buffer with through current protection Output Iol 6 mA TYBUF03S O IOCSOR6M I O buffer Input 2 inputs OR type CMOS Schmidt buffer with through current protection Output Iol 6 mA RECIVER_V3 4 VD Link receiver Pin No Terminal name Input Output Description of terminal DUMMY 1 DUMMY 3 DUMMY 4 SUBFL MIN DUMMY 2 VD...

Page 110: ...Input Data sampling clock 27 HSY Input Horizontal sync signal 28 VSY Input Vertical sync signal 29 SO Output Serial data output Not used 30 SI Input Serial data input 31 SCLK Input Serial clock input 32 CS Input Serial interface chip select 33 RESET Input Hard reset 34 VCC Logic power supply 35 GND Earth 36 GND Earth 37 VDC Analogue power supply 38 VDC Analogue power supply 39 COM2 Not used 40 VCL...

Page 111: ...scription of terminal 1 SDIN Input Serial data input 2 SCLK Input Serial clock input 3 DC_B Input Data command selection input 4 SCEB Input Chip enable 5 RESET_B Input Reset input 6 VDD MPU power supply terminal 7 VLCD LCD drive circuit power supply 8 VSS Earth 1 8 To input terminal SUB DISPLAY ...

Page 112: ...to replace these parts with specified ones for maintaining the safety and performance of the set 902SH This document has been published to be used for after sales service only The contents are subject to change without notice 3G UMTS GSM GPRS PHONE MODEL 902SH 1 DIODES 2 OTHER CIRCUITRY PARTS 3 CABINET PARTS 4 ACCESSORIES PACKING PARTS 5 P W B ASSEMBLY 6 OTHER SERVICE PARTS CONFIDENTIAL ...

Page 113: ...et Parts 106 CN1500 QCNCWA010AF50N AH Socket 50Pin CN1501 QCNCWA020AF40R AM Socket 40Pin CN2000 QCNCWA010AF50N AH Socket 50Pin CN2001 QCNCW953JAFZZL AK Connector Memory Card CN2002 QCNCWTP40AFZZN AF Socket 40Pin CN2003 QCNCWA022AF08R AF Socket 8Pin CN3000 QCNCWA023AF59L AM Socket 59Pin CN3001 QCNCWA034AF40L BA Socket 40Pin CN3003 QCNCWA056AF08R AU Socket 8Pin EP1000 RPHODA007AFZZ AK Earpiece FS120...

Page 114: ...5 605x2 113x2 109 127 135 130 124 140 123 604 604 118 118 110 145 132 161 128 163 115 106 7x2 162 114 SD PWB C PWB B MAIN PWB A 101 1 601x2 604x2 147 101 119 157 EP1000 154 LCD3000 129 122 151 139 108 PWB F 153 BAT1200 117 602 112 112 602 159 PWB G 142 143 137 102 102 1 102 1 103 1 Deleted in the middle of October production 139 Deleted in the December production 138 136 158 SP2000 158 SP2001 137 ...

Page 115: ...68AFZZ AH Cover RF Shield Case 106 7 QCNTAA017AFZZN AD Spacer Hinge 106 8 QCNWNA009AFZZ AN Coaxial Cable 106 9 QTANZA001AFZZL AB Contact Spring 106 10 RLCUBA016AFZZ AW Sub Display LCD2000 106 11 RUITKA006AFZZ AS SD P W B Connect FPC PWB H 106 12 TLABZ2783AFZZ AA Sensor Moisture Small 106 13 PSPAZA035AFZZ AA Spacer CSP 107 CUITKA007AFZZ BB Key FPC Unit PWB E 108 CUITKA009AFZZ AT LED FPC Unit PWB F ...

Page 116: ...e EP1000 158 RSP ZA009AFZZ AL Speaker SP2000 2001 159 RUITKA005AFZZ AP Speaker FPC PWB G 160 RUITKA014AFZZ BB Sub Camera Unit PWB D 161 RUITZA023AFZZ BC Thin Coaxial Cable 162 TLABZ2595AFZZ AA Sensor Moisture Large 163 TLABZA075AF0T AC Label Qualcomm 164 TSPC A180AFZZ DH Label Specifications 165 GCOVAA088AFSB AK Aerial Cover 166 GCOVAA090AFSA AC Cover Infrared Port 167 GCOVZA004AFSB AD Cover Strap...

Page 117: ...PACKING PARTS RADPTA010AF01 AC Charger RADPTA009AF01 RADPTA011AF01 8 5 Phone 6 20 B E EP D Only 21 G GP H Only 27 23 U Only 15 F Only 22 Z Only 29 B Only 2 7 11 26 3 4 1 9 27 C EP F K U Only 12 14 16 T Only 17 18 19 30 B Only 25 10 24 13 ...

Page 118: ...FZZ AS Quick Start Guide H 14 TCADHA103AFZZ Quick Start Guide B 15 TCAUHA013AFZZ AC Caution Label Handsfree Microphone Unit F Only 16 TCADZ0263AFZZ AC Card Free Service T Only 17 TCAUZA013AFZZ AB Caution Sheet Video Cable 18 TGANEA016AFZZ AB Guarantee E EP 18 TGANEA019AFZZ AE Guarantee R 18 TGANEA021AFZZ AE Guarantee Z 18 TGANGA005AFZZ AE Guarantee K 18 TGANIA004AFZZ AC Guarantee T 18 TGANSA001AFZ...

Page 119: ...TIAL 5 P W B ASSEMBLY PWB B D DHAIZW169AFSE CA Display Sub Camera Unit PWB E CUITKA007AFZZ BB Key FPC Unit PWB F CUITKA009AFZZ AT LED FPC Unit PWB G RUITKA005AFZZ AP Speaker FPC PWB H RUITKA006AFZZ AS SD P W B Connect FPC 6 OTHER SERVICE PARTS PCOVPA003AFZZ AD Cap Connector ...

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