
Trouble Shooting Guide, Advanced
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Ericsson Mobile Communications AB
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Fig. 17.2
ATMS – Earphone:
The input signal is taken from the ATMS pin (pin 11) of the system
connector, through N501.
The signal passes a Tx filter (band pass 300- 3400 Hz) and connects
through the side tone switch to the Rx part.
In the RX part the signal passes a Rx filter (band pass 300- 3400 Hz)
and is amplified, then it is connected to X850:11, 12 through BEARP
and BEARM.
Mic – AFMS:
The input signal is taken from the microphone pads at the board,
through N501.
The signal is amplified, passes a Tx filter (band pass 300- 3400 Hz)
and connects through the side tone switch to the Rx part.
In the RX part the signal passes an Rx filter (band pass 300- 3400 Hz),
then it is amplified and connected through N501, to the AFMS_RTS
pin (pin 10) of the system connector.
ATMS – PCM – AFMS: The input signal is taken from the ATMS pin (pin 11) of the system
connector, through N501.
The signal passes a Tx filter (band pass 300- 3400 Hz) and is AD
converted in N500.
The data is sent as PCM code through PCMULD to D500 where the
signal is speech coded.
The signal is fed back in reverse order, speech decoded in D500, send
back through PCMDLD to be DA converted in a PCM decoder and
filtered in N500.
The signal is amplified and then connected through N501, to the
AMFS_RTS pin (pin10) of the system connector.