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3. TECHNICAL BRIEF
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3. Integrated handset-level housekeeping functions reduces external parts count, size, cost
- Analog multiplexer selects from five internal and up to eighteen external inputs
- Multiplexer output's offset and gain are adjusted, increasing the effective MSM HKADC resolution
- Adjusted multiplexer output is buffered and routed to the MSM device
- Two TCXO controller and buffer circuits for synchronized and deglitched clocks
- One for conditioning the MSM device’s TCXO signal (as usual)
- One for conditioning a second TCXO signal that can be used to run WLAN devices (Bluetooth or
802.11) even while the MSM device is in its sleep mode
- Internal divide-by-2 circuit allows the option of using a 38.4 MHz source in place of the usual 19.2
MHz for UMTS applications
- Redundant sleep oscillators - 32.768 kHz off-chip crystal and on-chip RC assures the MSM
device’s sleep clock
- If the real-time clock and sudden momentary power loss features are not supported, the 19.2 MHz
TCXO signal can be used as the SLEEP_CLK source - eliminating the external 32.768 kHz crystal
- Oscillator detector and automated switch-over to on-chip RC if oscillator halts
- On-chip adjustments minimize crystal oscillator frequency errors
- Real time clock for tracking time and generating associated alarms
- Buffered VREF signals are available at the multi-purpose pins
- Three-stage over-temperature protection (smart thermal control)
4. Integrated handset-level user interfaces
- Four programmable current sinks recommended as keypad backlight, LCD backlight, camera
flash, and general-purpose drivers
- Vibration motor driver programmable from 1.2 to 3.1V in 100 mV increments
- Speaker driver with programmable gain, turn-on time, and muting; differential operation (drives
external 8 Ω speakers with volume controlled 500 mW)
- IC-level interfaces
- MSM device-compatible 3-line SBI for efficient initialization, status, and control
- Supports the MSM device’s interrupt processing with an internal interrupt manager
- Many functions monitored and reported through real-time and interrupt status signals
- Dedicated circuits for controlled power-on sequencing, including the MSM device’s reset signal
- Several events continuously monitored for triggering power-on/power-off sequences
- Supports and orchestrates soft resets
- USB-OTG transceiver for full-speed (12 Mb/s) and low speed (1.5 Mb/s) interfacing of the MSM
- device to computers as a USB peripheral, or connecting the MSM device to other peripherals
- RUIM level translators enable MSM device interfacing with external modules