PAMS
Technical Documentation
NSB–1/3
Troubleshooting Instructions
Page 6
Original 06/98
Flash Programming (1)
Flash programming doesn’t work
EEPROM (D230) pin8 (VBB) 2.8V
VVCXO 2.8V (G703, C721)
NO
See section: Phone is totally dead
YES
J121 (Purx)=”1” (2.8V)
NO
Sleep clock (SCLK) J201
square wave 32 kHz
NO
YES
Faulty circuit N100
or over loaded PurX line
check sleep
clock circuitry
(B150,R197...)
YES
MAD2 pin 93 (J200): 13MHz sine wave
clock signal: 500 mVpp min.
YES
NO
Check that following lines are correct from X131 to D200:
YES
If the fault information from the prommer is:
b) serial data line failure
a) MCU doesn’t boot
c) serial clock line failure
connect:
FBUS_TX: X131 pin13 –> D200 pin104
FBUS_RX: X131 pin12 –> D200 pin109
check also pullup and pulldown resistors: R200, R201, R123
OK
GND : X131 pin 9 –> GND
connect watchdog disable (J114) to GND (J113)
OK
OK
Enable the selftest function of D200 by connecting
shortcircuit between testpoints J206 and J207
Connect an oscilloscope to testpoint J205 and switch
power on
Voltage level rises to ”1” after power on at testpoint J205
NO
YES
There is a shortcircuit
somewhere in memory control
lines or MCU address lines or
MCU lower (7:0) data lines
There could be open pins in circuits D200 (D211, D240)
If not, the PCB or D200 (D221, D210) is faulty
WDDIS line –> N100 pin29
check
Check
Fault finding chart
for 13 MHz
oscillator
MBUS: X131 pin11 –> D200 pin112