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The APX™ Two-Way Radios Detailed Service Manual provides comprehensive information for troubleshooting and repairing ASTRO® APX™ 2000 and APX™ 4000 digital portable radios. It includes safety compliance guidelines, troubleshooting procedures, and detailed diagrams, as well as a list of related publications for further reference. The manual is intended for qualified service technicians and emphasizes the importance of adhering to RF energy exposure limits.

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The APX™ Two-Way Radios Detailed Service Manual provides comprehensive information for troubleshooting and repairing ASTRO® APX™ 2000 and APX™ 4000 digital portable radios. It includes safety compliance guidelines, troubleshooting procedures, and detailed diagrams, as well as a list of related publications for further reference. The manual is intended for qualified service technicians and emphasizes the importance of adhering to RF energy exposure limits.

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APX™ TWO-WAY RADIOS

APX 2000 & APX 4000


DETAILED SERVICE
MANUAL
Foreword
The information contained in this manual relates to all ASTRO® APXTM 2000/APXTM 4000 digital portable radios, unless
otherwise specified. This manual provides sufficient information to enable qualified service shop technicians to troubleshoot
and repair an ASTRO APX 2000/APX 4000 digital portable radio to the component level.
For details on the operation of the radio or level 1 or 2 maintenance procedures, refer to the applicable manuals, which are
available separately. A list of related publications is provided in the section, “Related Publications,” on page ix.

Product Safety and RF Exposure Compliance

Before using this product, read the operating instructions


for safe usage contained in the Product Safety and RF
Exposure booklet enclosed with your radio.

ATTENTION!

This radio is restricted to occupational use only to satisfy FCC RF energy exposure requirements.
Before using this product, read the RF energy awareness information and operating instructions in the
Product Safety and RF Exposure booklet enclosed with your radio (Motorola Publication part number
6881095C98–NAG/LACR, 6864117B25–EMEA, 6804110J47–APAC) to ensure compliance with RF
energy exposure limits.

For a list of Motorola-approved antennas, batteries, and other accessories, visit the following web site
which lists approved accessories: www.motorolasolutions.com/APX

Manual Revisions
Changes which occur after this manual is printed are described in FMRs (Florida Manual Revisions). These FMRs provide
complete replacement pages for all added, changed, and deleted items, including pertinent parts list data, schematics, and
component layout diagrams. To obtain FMRs, contact the Customer Care and Services Division (refer to “Appendix A
Replacement Parts Ordering”).

Computer Software Copyrights


The Motorola products described in this manual may include copyrighted Motorola computer programs stored in
semiconductor memories or other media. Laws in the United States and other countries preserve for Motorola certain
exclusive rights for copyrighted computer programs, including, but not limited to, the exclusive right to copy or reproduce in
any form the copyrighted computer program. Accordingly, any copyrighted Motorola computer programs contained in the
Motorola products described in this manual may not be copied, reproduced, modified, reverse-engineered, or distributed in
any manner without the express written permission of Motorola. Furthermore, the purchase of Motorola products shall not
be deemed to grant either directly or by implication, estoppel, or otherwise, any license under the copyrights, patents or
patent applications of Motorola, except for the normal non-exclusive license to use that arises by operation of law in the
sale of a product.

Document Copyrights
No duplication or distribution of this document or any portion thereof shall take place without the express written permission
of Motorola. No part of this manual may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic
or mechanical, for any purpose without the express written permission of Motorola.

Disclaimer
The information in this document is carefully examined, and is believed to be entirely reliable. However, no responsibility is
assumed for inaccuracies. Furthermore, Motorola reserves the right to make changes to any products herein to improve
readability, function, or design. Motorola does not assume any liability arising out of the applications or use of any product
or circuit described herein; nor does it cover any license under its patent rights nor the rights of others.

Trademarks
MOTOROLA, MOTO, MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS and the Stylized M logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of
Motorola Trademark Holdings, LLC and are used under license. All other trademarks are the property of their respective
owners. ©2011 Motorola Solutions, Inc. All rights reserved.
Notes
Document History iii

Document History

The following major changes have been implemented in this manual since the previous edition:

Edition Description Date

68012004061-A Initial edition Nov. 2011


iv Document History

Notes
Table of Contents v

Table of Contents

Foreword .........................................................................................................ii
Product Safety and RF Exposure Compliance ............................................................................................ii
Manual Revisions ........................................................................................................................................ii
Computer Software Copyrights ...................................................................................................................ii
Document Copyrights ..................................................................................................................................ii
Disclaimer....................................................................................................................................................ii
Trademarks .................................................................................................................................................ii

Document History .........................................................................................iii

List of Tables ...............................................................................................viii

List of Figures ................................................................................................x

Commercial Warranty ..................................................................................xv


Limited Warranty .......................................................................................................................................xv

Chapter 1 Introduction ......................................................................... 1-1


1.1 General .......................................................................................................................................... 1-1
1.2 Notations Used in This Manual...................................................................................................... 1-2

Chapter 2 Radio Power ........................................................................ 2-1


2.1 General .......................................................................................................................................... 2-1
2.2 DC Power Routing ......................................................................................................................... 2-2

Chapter 3 Theory of Operation............................................................ 3-1


3.1 Main Board .................................................................................................................................... 3-3
3.2 Controller ..................................................................................................................................... 3-16
3.3 Global Positioning Sytem (GPS).................................................................................................. 3-44
3.4 Accelerometer.............................................................................................................................. 3-46
3.5 Bluetooth...................................................................................................................................... 3-48
vi Table of Contents

Chapter 4 Troubleshooting Procedures ............................................. 4-1


4.1 Handling Precautions..................................................................................................................... 4-1
4.2 Recommended Service Tools........................................................................................................ 4-2
4.3 Standard Bias Table ...................................................................................................................... 4-3
4.4 Power-Up Self-Check Errors.......................................................................................................... 4-4
4.5 Power-Up Self-Check Diagnostics and Repair (Not for Field Use)................................................ 4-5

Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Charts ..................................................... 5-1


5.1 List of Troubleshooting Charts ....................................................................................................... 5-1
5.2 Main Troubleshooting Flowchart.................................................................................................... 5-3
5.3 Power-Up Failure ........................................................................................................................... 5-4
5.4 DC Supply Failure........................................................................................................................ 5-15
5.5 Main Display Failure .................................................................................................................... 5-22
5.6 Volume/Channel Error ................................................................................................................. 5-23
5.7 Keypad Error................................................................................................................................ 5-24
5.8 Side Button Error ......................................................................................................................... 5-25
5.9 RX Audio Error............................................................................................................................. 5-26
5.10 RX Audio Error............................................................................................................................. 5-27
5.11 TX Audio Error ............................................................................................................................. 5-28
5.12 TX Audio Error ............................................................................................................................. 5-29
5.13 Keyload Failure ............................................................................................................................ 5-30
5.14 Secure Hardware Failure ............................................................................................................. 5-31
5.15 RX RF Failure .............................................................................................................................. 5-32
5.16 FGU Failure ................................................................................................................................. 5-42
5.17 VCO Failure ................................................................................................................................. 5-43
5.18 GPS Failure ................................................................................................................................. 5-46
5.19 Bluetooth Failure.......................................................................................................................... 5-47
5.20 PA Failure .................................................................................................................................... 5-53

Chapter 6 Troubleshooting Waveforms ............................................. 6-1


6.1 List of Waveforms .......................................................................................................................... 6-1
6.2 Clocks ............................................................................................................................................ 6-2
6.3 Audio SSI ....................................................................................................................................... 6-7
6.4 RX SSI ......................................................................................................................................... 6-11
6.5 TX SSI.......................................................................................................................................... 6-14
6.6 SPI ............................................................................................................................................... 6-17
6.7 I2C BUS ....................................................................................................................................... 6-19
6.8 One Wire...................................................................................................................................... 6-22
6.9 GCAI ............................................................................................................................................ 6-23
6.10 USB.............................................................................................................................................. 6-25
6.11 SDRAM ........................................................................................................................................ 6-27
6.12 FLASH CONTROL....................................................................................................................... 6-29
6.13 Receive Baseband Signals .......................................................................................................... 6-34
6.14 GPS ............................................................................................................................................. 6-35
6.15 Bluetooth Troubleshooting Waveforms........................................................................................ 6-38
6.16 Bluetooth Steady-State ................................................................................................................ 6-58
6.17 LF CW on Spectrum Analyzer ..................................................................................................... 6-63
Table of Contents vii

Chapter 7 Troubleshooting Tables ..................................................... 7-1


7.1 List of Board and IC Signals .......................................................................................................... 7-1

Chapter 8 Schematics, Boards Overlays, and Parts Lists................ 8-1


8.1 List of Transceiver Schematics and Board Overlays ..................................................................... 8-1
8.2 Transceiver (RF) Boards: UHF1 (84012313001)......................................................................... 8-29
8.3 Transceiver (RF) Boards: 700–800 MHz (84012266001)............................................................ 8-29
8.4 Keypad Board (84012282001)................................................................................................... 8-129

Appendix A Replacement Parts Ordering..............................................A-1


A.1 Basic Ordering Information ............................................................................................................A-1
A.2 Transceiver Board, Controller Board and Expander Board Ordering Information .........................A-1
A.3 Motorola Online .............................................................................................................................A-1
A.4 Mail Orders ....................................................................................................................................A-1
A.5 Telephone Orders..........................................................................................................................A-1
A.6 Fax Orders.....................................................................................................................................A-2
A.7 Parts Identification .........................................................................................................................A-2
A.8 Product Customer Service.............................................................................................................A-2

Glossary ......................................................................................... Glossary-1

Index ..................................................................................................... Index-1


viii List of Tables

List of Tables

Table 2-1. IMPRES Batteries ................................................................................................................. 2-1


Table 3-1. Battery Connector J3 ............................................................................................................ 3-4
Table 3-2. DC Supplies and Sources for Controller ............................................................................. 3-20
Table 3-3. MAKO’s LDO and Supplies................................................................................................. 3-21
Table 3-4. Pulse Switching Combination ............................................................................................. 3-23
Table 3-5. Controller Clock Distribution ............................................................................................... 3-26
Table 3-6. Color Schemes ................................................................................................................... 3-37
Table 3-7. Key Map Matrix ................................................................................................................... 3-39
Table 3-8. P1 Pin Assignment.............................................................................................................. 3-41
Table 3-9. GCAI Connector Pin Assignment........................................................................................ 3-41
Table 3-10. Secure Keypad KIT Numbers ............................................................................................. 3-43
Table 3-11. Power and I/O Pins for NL5500 .......................................................................................... 3-45
Table 3-12. SPI Interface ....................................................................................................................... 3-46
Table 3-13. Register Address Map ........................................................................................................ 3-47
Table 3-14. Bluetooth Host Processor UART I/O................................................................................... 3-54
Table 3-15. SPI I/O ................................................................................................................................ 3-55
Table 3-16. USB I/O ............................................................................................................................... 3-56
Table 3-17. GPIO I/O ............................................................................................................................. 3-57
Table 4-1. Recommended Service Tools ............................................................................................... 4-2
Table 4-2. Standard Operating Bias – DC Voltages ............................................................................... 4-3
Table 4-3. Standard Operating Bias – Clock Sources............................................................................ 4-3
Table 4-4. Power-Up Self-Check Error Codes ....................................................................................... 4-4
Table 4-5. Power-Up Self-Check Diagnostic Actions ............................................................................. 4-5
Table 5-1. Troubleshooting Charts ......................................................................................................... 5-1
Table 6-1. List of Waveforms ................................................................................................................. 6-1
Table 6-2. Bluetooth Command to TX.................................................................................................. 6-38
Table 6-3. Bluetooth Command to RX ................................................................................................. 6-39
Table 6-4. Low Frequency Command to TX ........................................................................................ 6-39
Table 6-5. Low Frequency Command to RX ........................................................................................ 6-39
Table 6-6. Bluetooth Test Points .......................................................................................................... 6-40
Table 7-1. List of Tables of Board and IC Signals .................................................................................. 7-1
Table 7-2. Mainboard to Back kit flex connector interface Pin-Out ........................................................ 7-2
Table 7-3. Main Back kit flex connector to main board connector Interface Pin-Out ............................. 7-5
Table 7-4. Main Back kit flex connector to keypad board connector Interface Pin-Out.......................... 7-8
Table 7-5. Keypad board connector to mainboard Interface Pin-Out................................................... 7-11
Table 7-6. Keypad board connector to front kit flex Interface Pin-Out ................................................. 7-14
Table 7-7. Front kit connector Interface Pin-Out .................................................................................. 7-16
Table 7-8. GCAI flex connector Interface Pin-Out................................................................................ 7-21
Table 7-9. PTT flex connector Interface Pin-Out.................................................................................. 7-23
Table 7-10. Overall GPIO pin functions ................................................................................................. 7-24
Table 7-11. Primary IC Reference Designator ....................................................................................... 7-32
Table 8-1. List of Transceiver Schematics and Board Overlays ............................................................ 8-1
List of Tables ix

Related Publications

APX 2000/APX 4000 Digital Portable Radios Basic Service Manual....................................... 68012004056
x List of Figures

List of Figures

Figure 2-1. DC Power Distribution........................................................................................................... 2-2


Figure 3-1. APX 2000/APX 4000 Overall Block Diagram ........................................................................ 3-2
Figure 3-2. Transceiver (UHF1) Block Diagram (Power and Control Omitted) ....................................... 3-3
Figure 3-3. Transceiver (7/800) Block Diagram (Power and Control Omitted) ........................................ 3-4
Figure 3-4. Receiver Block Diagram (UHF1)........................................................................................... 3-5
Figure 3-5. Receiver Block Diagram (700/800 MHz)............................................................................... 3-5
Figure 3-6. Transmitter Block Diagram (UHF1) ....................................................................................... 3-7
Figure 3-7. Transmitter Block Diagram (7/800) ....................................................................................... 3-8
Figure 3-8. Synthesizer Block Diagram (UHF1) .................................................................................... 3-12
Figure 3-9. Synthesizer Block Diagram (7/800)..................................................................................... 3-12
Figure 3-10. Controller Interconnection Diagram .................................................................................... 3-16
Figure 3-11. Controller Electrical Overview ............................................................................................. 3-18
Figure 3-12. Controller DC Block Diagram .............................................................................................. 3-19
Figure 3-13. V_SW_1.4 Switched Power Supply .................................................................................... 3-22
Figure 3-14. 5V Switched Power Supply ................................................................................................. 3-23
Figure 3-15. Power-up Timing Regulators............................................................................................... 3-24
Figure 3-16. Controller Clock Architecture .............................................................................................. 3-25
Figure 3-17. Overview of OMAP Interconnection with Controller Peripherals......................................... 3-27
Figure 3-18. OMAP Memory Interface..................................................................................................... 3-28
Figure 3-19. RX / TX SSI Configuration .................................................................................................. 3-29
Figure 3-20. Audio SSI Configuration...................................................................................................... 3-30
Figure 3-21. SPI and I2C Configuration .................................................................................................. 3-30
Figure 3-22. CPLD Block Diagram .......................................................................................................... 3-32
Figure 3-23. Audio TX Path Block Diagram............................................................................................. 3-33
Figure 3-24. RX Audio Path Block Diagram ............................................................................................ 3-34
Figure 3-25. Control Top Block Diagram ................................................................................................. 3-35
Figure 3-26. Display Circuit Detail Overview Block Diagram................................................................... 3-36
Figure 3-27. Lighting Controller Overview ............................................................................................... 3-37
Figure 3-28. Keypad Interface Outline..................................................................................................... 3-38
Figure 3-29. GCAI Signal Configuration .................................................................................................. 3-40
Figure 3-30. GCAI Connector.................................................................................................................. 3-40
Figure 3-31. APX 2000/APX 4000 Encryption Architecture..................................................................... 3-42
Figure 3-32. GPS Block Diagram ............................................................................................................ 3-45
Figure 3-33. Accelerometer Block Diagram............................................................................................. 3-46
Figure 3-34. Relation of Bluetooth & LF Antenna Assembly to Main & Keypad Boards ......................... 3-48
Figure 3-35. Bluetooth Connection Flowchart ......................................................................................... 3-49
Figure 3-36. Bluetooth/Controller Interface with Clock Sources.............................................................. 3-50
Figure 3-37. Bluetooth Functional Block Diagram ................................................................................... 3-50
Figure 3-38. Bluetooth Low-Frequency Circuit Block Diagram................................................................ 3-51
Figure 3-39. Bluetooth Low-Frequency Pairing Data Path ...................................................................... 3-51
Figure 3-40. Detailed Low-Frequency Transmit/Receive Paths .............................................................. 3-52
Figure 3-41. Chip Power-Up/Power-Down Sequence (Exernal Input/Output Shown)............................. 3-52
Figure 3-42. Current Distribution Tree for Bluetooth Circuitry ................................................................. 3-53
Figure 3-43. Bluetooth LF UART Connection Block Diagram ................................................................. 3-55
Figure 3-44. Bluetooth USB Interface To Main Board ............................................................................. 3-56
Figure 6-1. 32 kHz Clock Waveform........................................................................................................ 6-2
Figure 6-2. 4 MHz Clock Waveform ........................................................................................................ 6-3
Figure 6-3. 12 MHz Clock Waveform ...................................................................................................... 6-4
Figure 6-4. 16.8 MHz Clock Waveform ................................................................................................... 6-5
Figure 6-5. 24 MHz Clock Waveform ...................................................................................................... 6-6
List of Figures xi

Figure 6-6. Audio SSI – Red Tx Waveform ............................................................................................. 6-7


Figure 6-7. Audio SSI – Red Rx Waveform............................................................................................. 6-8
Figure 6-8. Audio SSI – Sync. Waveform................................................................................................ 6-9
Figure 6-9. Audio SSI – BCLK. Waveform ............................................................................................ 6-10
Figure 6-10. RX SSI – CLK. Waveform ................................................................................................... 6-11
Figure 6-11. RX SSI – DA Waveform ...................................................................................................... 6-12
Figure 6-12. RX SSI – FSync. Waveform................................................................................................ 6-13
Figure 6-13. TX SSI – TX CLK. Waveform.............................................................................................. 6-14
Figure 6-14. TX SSI – DA Waveform ...................................................................................................... 6-15
Figure 6-15. TX SSI – FSync. Waveform ................................................................................................ 6-16
Figure 6-16. SPI – CLK Waveform .......................................................................................................... 6-17
Figure 6-17. CS Waveform...................................................................................................................... 6-18
Figure 6-18. I2C Bus – SCA Waveform .................................................................................................. 6-19
Figure 6-19. I2C Bus – SCA 5V Waveform ............................................................................................. 6-20
Figure 6-20. I2C Bus – SDA Waveform .................................................................................................. 6-21
Figure 6-21. 1-Wire Waveform ................................................................................................................ 6-22
Figure 6-22. GCAI – GPIO0 Waveform ................................................................................................... 6-23
Figure 6-23. GCAI – GPIO4 Waveform ................................................................................................... 6-24
Figure 6-24. USB – D- Waveform ........................................................................................................... 6-25
Figure 6-25. USB – D+ Waveform........................................................................................................... 6-26
Figure 6-26. SDRAM – CLK Waveform................................................................................................... 6-27
Figure 6-27. SDRAM – CLKX Waveform ................................................................................................ 6-28
Figure 6-28. FLASH CONTROL – ADV Waveform ................................................................................. 6-29
Figure 6-29. FLASH CONTROL – CS3 Waveform ................................................................................. 6-30
Figure 6-30. FLASH CONTROL – OE Waveform ................................................................................... 6-31
Figure 6-31. FLASH CONTROL – RDY Waveform ................................................................................. 6-32
Figure 6-32. FLASH CONTROL – WE Waveform................................................................................... 6-33
Figure 6-33. Received Baseband Waveforms......................................................................................... 6-34
Figure 6-34. GPS TCXO Waveforms ...................................................................................................... 6-35
Figure 6-35. GPS RTC Waveforms ......................................................................................................... 6-36
Figure 6-36. GPS UART DATA Waveforms ............................................................................................ 6-37
Figure 6-37. Startup Waveforms – Vmax of TP16................................................................................... 6-41
Figure 6-38. Startup – Timing Difference of TP9 to TP16 ....................................................................... 6-42
Figure 6-39. Startup – Timing Difference of TP5 to TP16 and Voltage Statistics .................................... 6-43
Figure 6-40. Startup – Timing Difference of TP4 to TP16 and Time Statistics ........................................ 6-44
Figure 6-41. Startup – Timing Difference of TP4 to TP5 and Time Statistics .......................................... 6-45
Figure 6-42. Startup – Vmax of TP5 and Time Statistics......................................................................... 6-46
Figure 6-43. Startup – Vmax of TP4 and Time Statistics......................................................................... 6-47
Figure 6-44. Startup – Vmax of TP5 and Voltage Statistics..................................................................... 6-48
Figure 6-45. Startup – Vmax of TP9 and Voltage Statistics..................................................................... 6-49
Figure 6-46. Startup – Vmax of TP10 and Time Statistics....................................................................... 6-50
Figure 6-47. Startup – Vmax of TP16 and Voltage Statistics................................................................... 6-51
Figure 6-48. Startup – Vmax of TP13 and Voltage Statistics................................................................... 6-52
Figure 6-49. Startup – Vmax of TP11 and Voltage Statistics ................................................................... 6-53
Figure 6-50. Startup – Timing Difference of TP13 to TP16 and Time Statistics ...................................... 6-54
Figure 6-51. Startup – Timing Difference of TP10 to TP13 and Time Statistics ...................................... 6-55
Figure 6-52. Startup – Timing Difference of TP11 to TP13 and Time Statistics....................................... 6-56
Figure 6-53. Bluetooth CW on Spectrum Analyzer ................................................................................. 6-57
Figure 6-54. Keypad Board – USB D+ Vmax and Packet Timing with Statistics..................................... 6-58
Figure 6-55. Keypad Board – USB D- Vmax and Packet Timing with Statistics...................................... 6-59
Figure 6-56. Keypad Board – VSW_3.6 Voltage Statistics...................................................................... 6-60
Figure 6-57. Keypad Board – 32 kHz clock Vmax with Statistics ............................................................ 6-61
Figure 6-58. Keypad Board Waveforms – LF Coil when TX and RX....................................................... 6-62
Figure 6-59. LF CW on Spectrum Analyzer ............................................................................................ 6-63
xii List of Figures

Figure 8-1. Transceiver (RF) Board Overall Schematic ........................................................................ 8-29


Figure 8-2. Controller Mainboard Circuit .............................................................................................. 8-30
Figure 8-3. DC Circuit............................................................................................................................ 8-31
Figure 8-4. Receiver Back End Circuit .................................................................................................. 8-32
Figure 8-5. Receiver Front End Circuit .................................................................................................. 8-33
Figure 8-6. ANTSWI Circuit ................................................................................................................... 8-34
Figure 8-7. Automatic Level Control Circuit........................................................................................... 8-35
Figure 8-8. Receiver Back End Circuit .................................................................................................. 8-36
Figure 8-9. Frequency Generation Unit Circuit – 1 of 2......................................................................... 8-37
Figure 8-10. Frequency Generation Unit Circuit – 2 of 2......................................................................... 8-38
Figure 8-11. Power AmplifierCircuit......................................................................................................... 8-39
Figure 8-12. Transmitter HF Circuit ......................................................................................................... 8-40
Figure 8-13. Receiver VCO Circuit .......................................................................................................... 8-41
Figure 8-14. Transmitter VCO Circuit ...................................................................................................... 8-42
Figure 8-15. CPLD Circuit ....................................................................................................................... 8-43
Figure 8-16. OMAP User Interface Circuit............................................................................................... 8-44
Figure 8-17. Memory Interface Circuit ..................................................................................................... 8-45
Figure 8-18. Audio Circuit........................................................................................................................ 8-46
Figure 8-19. MAKO/DC Distribution Circuit ............................................................................................. 8-47
Figure 8-20. Serial Interface Circuit......................................................................................................... 8-48
Figure 8-21. RF Interconnects Circuit ..................................................................................................... 8-49
Figure 8-22. Controller Circuit ................................................................................................................. 8-50
Figure 8-23. Display/Keypad Lighting Control Circuit.............................................................................. 8-51
Figure 8-24. LCD and Keypad Connector Circuit .................................................................................... 8-52
Figure 8-25. GCAI MACE BT Interconnect Circuit .................................................................................. 8-53
Figure 8-26. GPS Bluetooth Circuit ......................................................................................................... 8-54
Figure 8-27. Transceiver (RF) Board Layout – Top Side ........................................................................ 8-55
Figure 8-28. Transceiver (RF) Board Layout – Bottom Side ................................................................... 8-56
Figure 8-29. Transceiver (RF) Board Overall Schematic ........................................................................ 8-29
Figure 8-30. Controller Mainboard Circuit ............................................................................................... 8-30
Figure 8-31. DC Circuit............................................................................................................................ 8-31
Figure 8-32. Receiver Back End Circuit .................................................................................................. 8-32
Figure 8-33. Receiver Front End Circuit .................................................................................................. 8-33
Figure 8-34. ANTSWI Circuit ................................................................................................................... 8-34
Figure 8-35. Automatic Level Control Circuit........................................................................................... 8-35
Figure 8-36. Receiver Back End Circuit .................................................................................................. 8-36
Figure 8-37. Frequency Generation Unit Circuit – 1 of 2......................................................................... 8-37
Figure 8-38. Frequency Generation Unit Circuit – 2 of 2......................................................................... 8-38
Figure 8-39. Power AmplifierCircuit......................................................................................................... 8-39
Figure 8-40. Transmitter HF Circuit ......................................................................................................... 8-40
Figure 8-41. Receiver VCO Circuit .......................................................................................................... 8-41
Figure 8-42. CPLD Circuit ....................................................................................................................... 8-42
Figure 8-43. OMAP User Interface Circuit............................................................................................... 8-43
Figure 8-44. Memory Interface Circuit ..................................................................................................... 8-44
Figure 8-45. Audio Circuit........................................................................................................................ 8-45
Figure 8-46. MAKO/DC Distribution Circuit ............................................................................................. 8-46
Figure 8-47. Serial Interface Circuit......................................................................................................... 8-47
Figure 8-48. RF Interconnects Circuit ..................................................................................................... 8-48
Figure 8-49. Controller Circuit ................................................................................................................. 8-49
Figure 8-50. Display/Keypad Lighting Control Circuit.............................................................................. 8-50
Figure 8-51. LCD and Keypad Connector Circuit .................................................................................... 8-51
Figure 8-52. GCAI MACE BT Interconnect Circuit .................................................................................. 8-52
Figure 8-53. GPS Bluetooth Circuit ......................................................................................................... 8-53
Figure 8-54. Transceiver (RF) Board Layout – Top Side ........................................................................ 8-54
List of Figures xiii

Figure 8-55. Transceiver (RF) Board Layout – Bottom Side ................................................................... 8-55
Figure 8-56. Keypad Board Overall Circuit Schematic (Basic).............................................................. 8-129
Figure 8-57. Keypad Matrix Circuit (Basic)............................................................................................ 8-130
Figure 8-58. Keypad Board Overall Circuit Schematic (Expanded) ...................................................... 8-131
Figure 8-59. Keypad Matrix Circuit (Expanded) .................................................................................... 8-132
Figure 8-60. GPS Bluetooth Circuit ....................................................................................................... 8-133
Figure 8-61. MACE Circuit .................................................................................................................... 8-134
Figure 8-62. Keypad Board Layout – Top Side ..................................................................................... 8-135
Figure 8-63. Keypad Board Layout – Bottom Side................................................................................ 8-136
xiv List of Figures

Notes
Commercial Warranty xv

Commercial Warranty

Limited Warranty
MOTOROLA COMMUNICATION PRODUCTS

I. What This Warranty Covers And For How Long


MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS INC. (“MOTOROLA”) warrants the MOTOROLA manufactured
Communication Products listed below (“Product”) against defects in material and workmanship
under normal use and service for a period of time from the date of purchase as scheduled below:

ASTRO APX2000/ APX 4000 Digital Portable Units One (1) Year

Product Accessories One (1) Year

Motorola, at its option, will at no charge either repair the Product (with new or reconditioned parts),
replace it (with a new or reconditioned Product), or refund the purchase price of the Product during
the warranty period provided it is returned in accordance with the terms of this warranty. Replaced
parts or boards are warranted for the balance of the original applicable warranty period. All replaced
parts of Product shall become the property of MOTOROLA.
This express limited warranty is extended by MOTOROLA to the original end user purchaser only
and is not assignable or transferable to any other party. This is the complete warranty for the Product
manufactured by MOTOROLA. MOTOROLA assumes no obligations or liability for additions or
modifications to this warranty unless made in writing and signed by an officer of MOTOROLA.
Unless made in a separate agreement between MOTOROLA and the original end user purchaser,
MOTOROLA does not warrant the installation, maintenance or service of the Product.
MOTOROLA cannot be responsible in any way for any ancillary equipment not furnished by
MOTOROLA which is attached to or used in connection with the Product, or for operation of the
Product with any ancillary equipment, and all such equipment is expressly excluded from this
warranty. Because each system which may use the Product is unique, MOTOROLA disclaims
liability for range, coverage, or operation of the system as a whole under this warranty.

II. General Provisions


This warranty sets forth the full extent of MOTOROLA’s responsibilities regarding the Product.
Repair, replacement or refund of the purchase price, at MOTOROLA’s option, is the exclusive
remedy. THIS WARRANTY IS GIVEN IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTIES. IMPLIED
WARRANTIES, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
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Notes
Chapter 1 Introduction

1.1 General
This manual includes all the information needed to maintain peak product performance and
maximum working time for the ASTRO APX 2000/APX 4000 radio. This detailed level of service
(component level) is typical of the service performed by some service centers, self-maintained
customers, and distributors.
Use this manual in conjunction with the APX 2000/APX 4000 UHF1 (380–470 MHz) and
764–870 MHz Digital Portable Radios Basic Service Manual (Motorola part number 68012004056),
which can help in troubleshooting a problem to a particular printed circuit (PC) board.
Conduct the basic performance checks outlined in the basic service manual first to verify the need to
analyze the radio and to help pinpoint the functional problem area. In addition, you will become
familiar with the radio test mode of operation, which is a helpful tool. If any basic receive or transmit
parameters fail to be met, the radio should be aligned according to the radio alignment procedure.
Included in other areas of this manual are functional block diagrams, detailed theory of operation,
troubleshooting charts and waveforms, schematics, and parts lists. You should become familiar with
these sections to aid in determining circuit problems. Also included are component location diagrams
to aid in locating individual circuit components and some IC diagrams, which identify some
convenient probe points.
“Chapter 3, Theory of Operation,” on page 3-1, contains detailed descriptions of the operations of
many circuits. Once you locate the problem area, review the troubleshooting flowchart for that circuit
to fix the problem.
1-2 Introduction: Notations Used in This Manual

1.2 Notations Used in This Manual


Throughout the text in this publication, you will notice the use of warnings, cautions, and notes.
These notations are used to emphasize that safety hazards exist, and care must be taken and
observed.
NOTE: An operational procedure, practice, or condition that is essential to emphasize.

CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if


not avoided, might result in equipment damage.

WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation


which, if not avoided, could result in death or injury.

DANGER indicates an imminently hazardous


situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or
injury.
Chapter 2 Radio Power

This chapter provides a detailed circuit description of the power distribution of an ASTRO APX 2000/
APX 4000 radio.

2.1 General
In the ASTRO APX 2000/APX 4000 radio, power (B+) is distributed to two boards: the main board
and the keypad board (see Figure 2-1 on page 2-2).
Power for the radio is provided through a battery supplying a nominal 7.5 Vdc directly to the
transceiver. The following battery types and capacities are available:

Table 2-1. IMPRES Batteries

Part Number Description

NNTN8128_ APX 2000 IMPRES Li Ion Battery Slim (1900 mAH)

NNTN8129_ APX 2000 IMPRES Li Ion High Cap Battery (FM, 2300 mAH)

PMNN4424_ APX 2000 IMPRES Li Ion High Cap Battery (2300 mAH)
2-2 Radio Power: DC Power Routing

Battery Main Board

M101 FB+ FB+ PMOS


BATT SW_B+
Fuse Switch
External 3.6Vdc
5.4Vdc SW
Audio PA External SW
RAW B+ 1.4Vdc
External SW
5Vdc 1.85Vdc 1.85Vdc External 2.23Vdc
5Vdc External LDO
LDO

3Vdc 3.6Vdc MAKO


3Vdc
SW2
1.8 Volts 2.23Vdc
1.875Vdc
1.8Vdc LD02
1.55Vdc 2.23Vdc
LDO3
1.5Vdc
2.775Vdc 3.6Vdc
LD04
2.8Vdc
2.775Vdc 3.6Vdc
LD06
1.5Volts
2.8Vdc LD07 3.6Vdc
3.6Vdc
Keypad Board 3.0Vdc LD09
5.4Vdc 5.4Vdc
3.3Vdc 3.6Vdc
7.5 Volts LDO10
(Nominal) 3.3Vdc 3.6Vdc 5Vdc 5.4Vdc
3.3Vdc VBUS1
5Vdc 5.4Vdc
VBUS2
2.775Vdc
2.8Vdc 5Vdc SW_B+
2.8Vdc LD08

1.85Vdc

Figure 2-1. DC Power Distribution


B+ from the battery is electrically switched to most of the radio, rather than routed through the On/
Off/volume control knob, S2. The electrical switching of B+ supports a keep-alive mode. Under
software control, even when the On/Off/volume control knob has been turned to the Off position,
power remains on until the MCU completes its power-down, at which time the radio is physically
powered down.

2.2 DC Power Routing


NOTE: Refer to Table 8-1, “List of Transceiver Schematics and Board Overlays,” on page 8-1 for a
listing of schematics showing the transceiver board DC power routing components.
Connector M101, the B-plus assembly, connects the battery to the main board. Component E201
forms a power-line filter for signal DC_ RAW_B+, which supplies battery voltage to the transmitter
section. Fuse F200 and filter C202, L200, C203 supply fused B plus to the controller section.
In turn, the controller supplies VSW1 regulated 3.6 Vdc, 2.78 Vdc, and 1.85 Vdc. The
3.6 Vdc supplies regulator U201 and controls switch Q201 which supplies fuse B+ to regulator U200.
Regulator U201 supplies regulator U202. The 2.775 Vdc supplies regulator U202, Trident IC U702,
and 16.8 MHz crystal circuit. The 1.85 sets the logic level for the SPI and SSI data.
In addition, the main board also has four regulators 5 Vdc (U200), 3 Vdc (U201), 1.8 Vdc (U202) and
1.5 Vdc (U203). The 5 volt regulator supplies the FGU section, transmitter ALC and receiver back
end. The 3 volt regulator supplies dc for the receiver front ends, mixer, receiver back end and GPS.
The 1.8 volt regulator supplies dc for the receiver front end and mixer. The 1.5 volt regulator supplies
dc for the buffers in the FGU section.
Chapter 3 Theory of Operation

This chapter provides a detailed circuit description of the ASTRO APX 2000/APX 4000 mainboard
and keypad boards. When reading the theory of operation, refer to the appropriate schematic and
component location diagrams located in the back of this manual. This detailed theory of operation
can help isolate the problem to a particular component.
The ASTRO APX 2000/APX 4000 radio, which is a single-band synthesized radio, is available in the
7/800 (764 to 870 MHz), and UHF1 (380–470 MHz) frequency bands. All ASTRO APX 2000/APX
4000 radios are capable of both analog operation (12.5 kHz or 25 kHz bandwidths), ASTRO mode
operation (12.5 kHz digital only), and X2-TDMA mode (25 kHz only).
The ASTRO APX 2000/APX 4000 radio (Figure 3-1) consists of the following:
• Main Board – contains all transmit, receive, and frequency generation circuitry, including the
digital receiver back-end IC and the reference oscillator. The mainboard also contains a dual
core processor, which includes both the microcontroller unit (MCU) and a digital signal
processor (DSP) core, the processor’s memory devices, an audio and power supply support
integrated circuit (IC), a digital support IC, external power amplifier, as well as combination
Global Positioning System (GPS) and Bluetooth 2.1 IC and front-end circuitry.
• Top Control– Contains a Multi-Function knob, a push button switch used for Emergency call
and a light bar. The top control also includes TX/RX LED that is solid amber upon receive, red
on PTT, and blinks amber on secure TX/RX.
• Main Display – 160 x 90 TFT transflective color LCD.
• Keypad – Limited keypad version has a 3 x 2 Menu keypad with a 4-way navigation button; Full
keypad version also has a 3 x 4 alphanumeric keypad. The expanded version keypad also
contains a Bluetooth Controller (ACVR) IC and support circuitry, a 3-axes digital accelerometer
and a Type III secure IC (MACE).
3-2 Theory of Operation:

RF+GPS Bluetooth
Antenna Antenna

Main Board Front Display


Keypad

Controls Top

External Accessory
Connector

Figure 3-1. APX 2000/APX 4000 Overall Block Diagram


Theory of Operation: Main Board 3-3

3.1 Main Board


The main board performs the transmitter and receiver functions necessary to translate between
voice and data to modulated radio-frequency (RF) carrier at the antenna. The main board contains
all the radio’s RF circuits for the following major components:
• Receiver
• Transmitter
• Frequency Generation Unit (FGU)
• Controller
Figure 3-2 and Figure 3-3 illustrates the UHF1 and 7/800 transceiver block diagrams.
FGU
Transmitter
Log Receiver
Amp

Indicates Sub-shield

Harmonic
Digital
Filter Antenna Switch
RF Atten
FET

Driver
Amplifier

coupler
GPS Rev
Power
Detector

15dB Step Attn

16.8MHz
LOOP
FILTER RX VCO TX * BUFFER
TX
TRIDENT IC

RX TX LO
TX VCO PRE
PRESCALAR BUFFER
BUFFER
16.8MHz
BUFFER

IF Filter

LNA RX SSI Data

Abacus RX SSI Clock

UHF1 RX SSI Frame Sync


UHF1 Mixer

2nd
LO

Figure 3-2. Transceiver (UHF1) Block Diagram (Power and Control Omitted)
3-4 Theory of Operation: Main Board

FGU
Transmitter
Log Receiver
Amp

Indicates Sub-shield

Harmonic
Digital
Filter Antenna Switch
RF Atten
FET

Driver
Amplifier

coupler
GPS Rev
Power
Detector

15dB Step Attn

*
VCO 1 (740-776 MHz)

16.8MHz
LOOP
FILTER VCO 2 (794-824 MHz)
TX * BUFFER
TX
TRIDENT IC

RX TX LO
VCO 3 (851-885 MHz)
PRESCALAR
BUFFER
PRE
RX LO
BUFFER
BUFFER

800 800

LNA LNA IF Filter RX SSI Data

Abacus RX SSI Clock

HPF Mixer RX SSI Frame Sync

700 700

2nd
LO

Figure 3-3. Transceiver (7/800) Block Diagram (Power and Control Omitted)

3.1.1 Interconnections
This section describes the various interconnections for the main board.

3.1.1.1 Battery Connector M101


Battery connector M101 solders to the transceiver printed circuit board. The connector has 5 gold
plated contacts that mate with the battery, two contacts for positive, two for negative and one for the
Dig_Battery_Data. Signal descriptions are in Table 3-1.

Table 3-1. Battery Connector J3

Pin No. Signal Description

1 DC_BATT Battery positive terminal, nominally 7.5 Vdc

2 Dig_Battery_Data Battery status, from battery to controller

3 Ground Battery negative terminal, tied to PCB ground


Theory of Operation: Main Board 3-5

3.1.1.2 Power Conditioning Components


DC power-conditioning components include zener diodes, capacitors, ferrite beads, a power
inductor, and the fuse. Diodes VR200 and VR101 provide over-voltage protection. Ferrite beads
(designated E, etc.) and capacitors suppress electromagnetic interference from the main board.
The power-line filter consisting of L200, C202, and C203 suppresses digital noise from the controller
board switching power supplies that could degrade the transmitter spectral purity.
Ground clips M103, M104 and M105 make contact between the main board ground and the radio
chassis. The chassis connection is a necessary electrical reference point to complete the antenna
circuit path. Shields SH1 through SH17 appear on the schematic to show their connection to ground.

3.1.2 Receiver
The RF signal is received at the antenna and is routed through the Harmonic Filter, followed by the
Antenna Switch and the 15dB Step Attenuator IC. The latter contains a switchable attenuator that is
enabled at predetermined RF power thresholds present at the antenna port. The output of the
attenuator leads to the receiver front end section.
• UHF1 band (See Figure 3-4.)
• 700/800 MHz band (See Figure 3-5.)

Antenna
15 dB Step
Switch
Attenuator
IF Filter ABACUS III
Dec.
ΣΔ ADC
Filter SSI
Harmonic
Filter UHF UHF

DIG_CTRL_ATTH Rx LO
2nd 18Mhz
LO
LO CLK
CLK

Abacus III

Diplexer To GPS

Figure 3-4. Receiver Block Diagram (UHF1)

Antenna 15 dB Step 800 800


Harmonic
Switch Attenuator
Filter
IF Filter ABACUS III
SW SW SW SW Dec.
ΣΔ ADC
Filter SSI

Rx LO
DIG_CTRL_ATTH 700 700
2nd 18Mhz
LO
LO CLK
CLK

Abacus III
Diplexer To GPS

Figure 3-5. Receiver Block Diagram (700/800 MHz)


3-6 Theory of Operation: Main Board

3.1.2.1 UHF1 Front-End


From the 15 dB Step Attenuator (U2602), a UHF signal is routed to the first pre-selector filter
followed by a Low Noise Amplifier (LNA) and a second pre-selector filter. Both filters are discrete and
tunable designs and are used to band limit the incoming energy and suppress known spurious
responses such as Image and the ½ IF spur. The LNA active device is an NPN transistor (U1932)
with active bias provided by transistor pair (Q1922).
The output of the second pre-selector filter is applied to the RF port of the Mixer IC (U507) via a
balun transformer (T506). The Mixer IC is driven by a Local Oscillator (LO) signal at the LO port to
down-convert the RF signal to a 109.65 MHz intermediate frequency (IF). The down converted IF
signal is passed through a crystal filter (FL502) which drives the input of the Abacus 3 Analog to
Digital Converter IC (AD9864) (U601).

3.1.2.2 700/800 MHz Front-End


From the 15 dB Step Attenuator (U2302), a 700 MHz or 800 MHz band signal is routed to an SPST
band select switch (U402) which selects the 700 or the 800 band signal and routes it to the
appropriate first pre-selector filter (FL401). A second band select switch (U404) selects the output of
the appropriate filter and applies it to an LNA followed by a similar pre-selector filter/ band-select
switch circuit. The signal is then routed to a second LNA (U407) whose output is applied to a discrete
image filter. Both preselector filters are Surface Acoustic Wave designs used to band limit the
received energy and suppress known spurious responses such as Image and the ½ IF spur.
The output of the discrete image filter is applied to the RF port of the Mixer IC (U507) via a balun
transformer (T506). The Mixer IC is driven by a Local Oscillator (LO) signal at the LO port to down-
convert the RF signal to a 109.65 MHz intermediate frequency (IF). The down converted IF signal is
passed through a crystal filter (FL502) which drives the input of the Abacus 3 Analog to Digital
Converter IC (AD9864)(U601).
Theory of Operation: Main Board 3-7

3.1.2.3 Analog To Digital Converter


The ADC IC's front end down converts the first IF to a second IF, a 2.25 MHz signal, by mixing a
107.4MHz LO signal generated by an integrated synthesizer and external VCO with active device
U602 and resonator L604. The second IF is sampled at 18 MHz, a signal generated by an integrated
clock synthesizer and VCO device with external resonator L605.
The sampled signal is decimated by a factor of 900 to 20 kHz and converted to SSI format at the
ADC's output. The Serial Synchronous Interface (SSI) serial data waveform is composed of a 16 bit
in-phase word (I) followed by a 16 bit Quadrature word (Q). A 20 kHz Frame Synch and a 1.2 MHz
clock waveform are used to synchronize the SSI IQ data transfer to the Digital Signal Processor IC
(OMAP) for post-processing and demodulation.

3.1.3 Transmitter
The transmitter takes modulated RF from the FGU and amplifies it to the rated output power to
produce the modulated carrier at the antenna.
NOTE: Refer to Table 8-1, “List of Transceiver Schematics and Board Overlays,” on page 8-1 for a
listing of transmitter-related schematics that will aid in the following discussion.
The transmitter (Figure 3-1 on page 3-2) for the UHF1 radio consists of one MOSFET high power
transistor for the UHF1 band. The same topology applied for the 7/800MHz radio (Figure 3-2 on
page 3-3) where one MOSFET high power transistor is used for the 7/800 MHz band. The high
power transistor is driven by an RF driver IC that receives its input signal from the voltage controlled
oscillator. Transmitter power is controlled by a discrete power control circuit that senses the output of
a directional coupler and adjusts PA control voltage to maintain the correct power level. The TX
signals pass through the antenna switch that will provide switching mechanism from transmit to
receive path. The signal then route through each respective harmonic filters, an embedded
directional coupler and finally to the antenna.

Log Amp Power Detector

Digital RF Attenuator
Antenna
TX Buffer Amp Switch

Harmonic Directional
TX Driver Amplifier Transmitter Final
LP Filter Coupler
FET UHF1
TO RX Antenna Connector

Reverse Power
Loop Filter Detection
TX VCO GPS
S

Trident IC Ref. Oscillator


Synthesizer
RX/TX
VCO

RF Switch Matrix

Figure 3-6. Transmitter Block Diagram (UHF1)


3-8 Theory of Operation: Main Board

Log Amp Power Detector

Digital RF Attenuator
Antenna
TX Buffer Amp Switch

Harmonic Directional
TX Driver Amplifier Transmitter Final
LP Filter Coupler
FET 7/800 MHz
TO RX Antenna Connector

Reverse Power
Loop Filter Detection
GPS
700 MHz
VCO
Trident IC
Synthesizer
S Ref. Oscillator

7/800 MHz
VCO

800 MHz
VCO

RF Switch Matrix

Figure 3-7. Transmitter Block Diagram (7/800)

3.1.3.1 Driver Amplifier


The driver amplifier IC (7/800 – U1002 and UHF1 – U1602) contains one LDMOS FET amplifier
stages and an internal resistor bias networks. Pin 16 is the RF input. Modulated RF from the FGU, at
a level of +3 dBm ±2 dB, is coupled through a blocking capacitor to the gate of FET-1. An LC inter-
stage matching network connects the first stage output VD1 to the second stage input G2. The RF
output from the drain of FET-2 is pin 6 (RFOUT1). Gain control is provided by a voltage applied to pin
1 (VCNTRL). Typical output power is about +27 dBm (500 mW) with VCNTRL at 5.5 V.
UHF1: L1601 and C1604 is the inter-stage matching network of the driver amplifier IC, C1607,
C1610, L1604, C1613, C1614, L1605 and C1616 serves as matching circuit of the driver IC to the
final device of Q1601. Capacitor C1607 also works as DC block to the circuit.
700–800 MHz: L1002, C1002 and C1004 are the inter-stage matching network. Components C1013
and C1023 match the output impedance to the input of the final device (Q1001); capacitor C1013
also serves as the DC block.

3.1.3.2 Power Amplifier Transistor


The power amplifier transistors, Q1001 and Q1601 are Silicon N-channel MOSFETs housed in a
high-power, surface-mount, PMM package. To prevent thermal damage, it is essential that the heat
sink of the power module be held in place against the radio chassis using the RF board screw. All
FETs are matched using a lowpass topology. Drain bias is applied through L1007 for the 7/800 MHz
and L1606 for UHF1. Gain is dynamically controlled by adjusting the gate bias. The gate is insulated
from the drain and source so that gate bias current is essentially zero
UHF1: C1620, C1621, C1622, L1609, C1624, L1610, C1623, C1628 and C1625 are the elements of
the output matching network apart from a transmission-line structure. The Gate biasing is applied
through a biasing network consist of R1603, R1604, R1605, C1615 and C1617.
700–800 MHz: The input impedance-matching network is C1013 and C1023. A transmission-line
structure and C1019, C1020, L009 and C1021 form the output-matching network. Gate bias applied
through R1003, R1004, C1015 and R1005.
Theory of Operation: Main Board 3-9

3.1.3.3 Directional Coupler


A directional coupler senses the transmitter forward and reverse power as control signals in the
transmitter's automatic level control (ALC) loop. Isolated ports are terminated with external resistors.
UHF1/700–800 MHz: The directional coupler consists of three embedded transmission lines.

3.1.3.4 Harmonic Filter


The harmonic filter is a high-power, low-loss, low-pass filter. Its purpose is to suppress transmitter
harmonics. The filter also improves receiver out-of-band rejection. Shield SH8 must be in place to
achieve the required stop band rejection.
UHF1: The harmonic filter apply discrete components as the circuit line up. The pass band is up to
520 MHz while the stop band is above 1200 MHz.
700–800 MHz: The harmonic filter uses both discrete components and transmission lines. The pass
band is up to 870 MHz, and the stop band is above 1500 MHz.

3.1.3.5 Antenna Switch


The antenna switch consists of discrete components which comprise three ports, transmit, receive
and output path. During transmit mode, the antenna switch will be turned ON via Filter_Raw B+ and
input logic gate from Ant_Swi. When the conditions are fulfilled, the antenna switch will be turned ON
and the signal will route to the output port as it will notice high impedance on the receive path. The
same concept is applied during the receive mode where the switch is in OFF state, which provides
high RF impedance on the transmit mode.

3.1.3.6 Reverse Power Protection


The radio, while in receive mode is constantly monitoring the input power from the antenna. This
power is sensed by the directional coupler and channeled into an RF detector U1106. The matching
network between the coupler and the detector consists of R1107, L1102, C1105 and C1107. Once
the input RF level exceeds a certain limit, the detector trips a logic circuit which enables attenuation
to protect the RF front end. This is to protect the front end from receiving large signal damage.

3.1.3.7 Transmitter Power Control


In TX mode, the transmitter Automatic Level Control (ALC) section enables the transmitter and
controls the TX power in all modes. Power control is based on a unique dual control loop approach
which utilizes voltage control in one loop and current control in the other. The voltage control loop is
normally used in all transmit modes. The only time the current control loop controls TX power is
during the end of a TX slot in TDMA (F2) mode in the event transmitter saturation is detected.
Several other functions included in the TX ALC section of the radio are RX/TX switching, thermal
cutback of power, current cutback of power, and reverse power detection with means to disable the
receiver in the event of high reverse power at the antenna port.
3-10 Theory of Operation: Main Board

3.1.3.7.1 Voltage Control Mode


The heart of the voltage control loop is a logarithmic amplifier based power control IC, U1105. Quad
DAC, U1125, receives the power tuning values via the SPI bus and converts them into a voltage at
“VOUTB.” Resistors, R1121 and R1122, form a voltage divider to set the full-scale value of the DAC,
in this case approximately 1.4V. This power set voltage is then fed to the power control IC through
the current cutback op amp, U1130, and then into a lesser-of-two voltage decision circuit, consisting
of U1126 and U1127. This circuit, used exclusively in voltage control mode, provides the important
function of combining the MAKO ramp output with the DAC power set voltage to permit power
leveling since the MAKO DAC max amplitude cannot be controlled during TDMA mode. In all other
TX modes, the MAKO output is a fixed voltage, approximately 1.5V, which is always higher than the
DAC control voltage. The lesser-of-two circuit will then select the smaller input, the set voltage from
U1125, resulting in immediate TX turn on in analog or ASTRO mode. IN TDMA mode, the MAKO line
is a piecewise linear ramp whose timing is in accordance with F2 requirements. At t = 0, the ramp
line is smaller than the TX set voltage so the MAKO ramp will control the TX power level, resulting in
a slower ramping up of the TX power. This continues until the MAKO ramp output reaches the level
of the power tuning DAC (which is always lower than the MAKO ramp maximum) which causes
control of TX power to be turned over to the power tuning DAC. The output of the selector circuit
passes through a 2nd order low pass filter (U1142) and then to the log amp, U1105. The low pass
filter performs the dual function of improving transient ACPR by transforming a linear ramp with
corners into a smooth second order waveform and by acting as a reconstruction filter for the DAC.
The log amp converts RF power fed back from the TX PA into a current which is summed with the
current from the conversion of the setpoint voltage from DAC U1125. Any imbalance between the RF
input level and the level corresponding to the setpoint voltage is corrected at the VAPC output of the
log amp which in turn drives the control voltage input of the RFPA. The setpoint voltage effectively
nulls the error in the loop caused by changes in the RF level fed back to the log amp. RF from the
RFPA is coupled through a directional coupler embedded in the PC board and passed through a LC
equalizer and then to digital attenuator, U1112, which is used to implement thermal cutback in the
event of an over-temperature condition. Current protection and limiting in voltage control mode is
provided by cascaded difference amplifiers, U1129 and U1130. A fixed threshold is provided by
voltage divider, R1169 and R1170. SPDT switch, U1144, changes the current limit threshold based
on the type of battery present. This threshold is based on the conversion characteristic of the current
shunt monitor circuit of U1101. The output of the current shunt monitor is fed to the first stage of the
difference amplifier. The setpoint voltage for the log amp is fed through the second stage of the
difference amplifier. When the current shunt monitor voltage exceeds the fixed threshold, the first
stage produces an output greater than 0V. Once the output of the first stage (U1129) is greater than
zero, this value is subtracted from the setpoint voltage to the log amp in the second stage (U1130),
resulting in a progressive cutback of power in the event PA current continues to climb above the
threshold.

3.1.3.7.2 Thermal Cutback


Thermal cutback works only in voltage control mode, which is the primary mode of TX power control.
Temperature is sensed by IC U1103 and is located next to RFPA finals. Comparators, U1113 and
U1114, establish two temperature trip points. The combined logic of the comparators and logic gate,
U1121, together with the truth table of the digital attenuator IC, U1112, determine the amount of
attenuation of the RF feedback to the log amp. Rated TX power is achieved with the attenuator at its
maximum attenuation of 7 dB. The first temperature threshold will subtract 3 dB of TX power and the
next (highest) trip point an additional 3 dB for 6 dB total.
Theory of Operation: Main Board 3-11

3.1.3.7.3 Current Control Mode


In TDMA mode, excessive transient adjacent channel splatter caused by the RFPA, when it is under
a greater degree of compression than is expected at nominal supply voltage, is mitigated through a
system of saturation detection and switching of the TX power control mode from the voltage control
loop to the current control loop. Comparator U1131 compares the log amp output in voltage control
mode to a threshold voltage from DAC “C”, which sets the threshold for handover to current control
mode and establishes the upper supply rail for the output of current loop integrator, U1104. This
threshold is tuned in the factory to correspond to transmitter rated power which means that the
threshold for handover occurs at a level corresponding to rated power minus 6% which is set by
divider R1162 and R1163. When PA saturation exceeds this threshold and the MAKO T/R control
signal (DIG_GPIO49) and DIG_DMCS combine logically to signal the end of the data portion of the
TX slot, D-flip flop U1132 latches which in turn switches (via U1133 SPDT switch) the output of the
current loop integrator, U1104, which sends the control voltage to either the 700/800 MHz or UHF1
band PA.
Integrator, U1104, acts as a PI (Proportional Integral) controller in current mode. Current feedback
from the PA is obtained through current shunt resistor R1103 and sent to the current shunt monitor/
current to voltage converter, U1101. U1101 has a known gain characteristic for the current-to-voltage
conversion. The MAKO ramp is passed through a RC low pass filter for smoothing and on to the
current control integrator where it is proportioned with the voltage output of the current shunt monitor.
The integrator supply voltage comes from DAC “C” of the Quad DAC, U1125. By way of tuning the
DAC “C” value to match TX rated (tuned) power, this approach fixes the upper limit of the control
voltage in current control mode to correspond to the tuned power level, further reducing excess
adjacent channel splatter.

3.1.3.7.4 PA Offset, Control Voltage Gain Scaling


An offset voltage is applied to the control voltage at a summing junction made up of R1174 and
R1154 as a means of further improving transient adjacent channel splatter in the freq band by pre-
biasing the PA. The output of DAC “A” is summed with either the output of the log amp or the
integrator through R1174. The value for DAC “A” has been established and fixed in the firmware. is
sent to a non-inverting, gain-scaling amplifier, U1001 (7/800 MHz) or U1601 (UHF1) and then to the
PA driver and final.

3.1.4 Frequency Generation Unit (FGU)


The frequency-generation function is performed by several ICs; multiple voltage-controlled
oscillators (VCOs); and associated circuitry. The reference oscillator provides a frequency standard
to the Trident IC, which controls the VCOs via the port expander. There are also buffers that amplify
the VCO signal to the correct level for the next stage. Figure 3-8 and Figure 3-9 below shows a block
diagram of the FGU Section.
UHF1: Two VCOs are employed: one to generate the first RX LO and the other to generate the
transmit injection signals.
700–800 MHz: Three VCOs are used to cover the entire 700/800 MHz band.
• VCO1 covers the RX 800 MHz band and the TX 700 MHz (764–776 MHz) band
• VCO2 covers the TX 700/800 MHz (794–824 MHz) band
• VCO3 covers the TX 800 MHz (851–870 MHz) band and the RX 700 MHz band
NOTE: Refer to Table 8-1, “List of Transceiver Schematics and Board Overlays,” on page 8-1 for a
listing of FGU-related schematics that will aid in the following discussion.
3-12 Theory of Operation: Main Board

16.8MHz REFERENCE CLOCK (To Controller and Abacus IC)

16.8MHz
BUFFER TX VCO
TX
BUFFER
16.8MHz LOOP
TRIDENT IC FILTER TX LO

UHF1 TX
PRE
RX LO
BUFFER UHF1 RX

RX VCO

PRESCALAR
BUFFER

Figure 3-8. Synthesizer Block Diagram (UHF1)

16.8MHz REFERENCE CLOCK (To Controller and Abacus IC)

16.8MHz
BUFFER VCO 1
TX
BUFFER
16.8MHz LOOP
TRIDENT IC FILTER VCO 2 TX LO

7/800 TX
PRE
VCO 3 RX LO
BUFFER 7/800 RX

PRESCALAR
BUFFER

Figure 3-9. Synthesizer Block Diagram (7/800)

3.1.4.1 Reference Oscillator Y701


The radio's frequency stability and accuracy is derived from the Voltage-Controlled Temperature-
Compensated Crystal Oscillator (VCTCXO), Y701. This 16.8 MHz oscillator is controlled by the
voltage from the AUX_DAC pin of the Trident IC, U702, that can be programmed through a serial
peripheral interface (SPI). The oscillator output at pin 3 is coupled through capacitor C736 to the
Trident IC reference oscillator input. This reference is then passed through an internal buffer and is
then coupled to the external BJT buffer (comprised of U746 and supporting circuitry) via C739.
These buffers provide isolation for the 16.8 MHz output to the controller circuitry and ABACUS IC.
Components L753 and C754 form a low-pass filter to reduce the harmonics of the 16.8 MHz.
Theory of Operation: Main Board 3-13

3.1.4.2 Trident IC U702


The Trident IC, U702, is a multiple protocol, multiple band transceiver Motorola-proprietary, CMOS
IC, with built-in dual-port modulation. The Trident IC incorporates frequency division and comparison
circuitry to keep the VCO signals stable. The Trident IC is controlled by the MCU through a serial
bus. All of the synthesizer circuitry is enclosed in rigid metal cans on the transceiver board to reduce
interference effects. Separate power supply inputs are used for the various functional blocks on the
IC. Inductors L727, L733, L735, L738 and L741 provide isolation between the IC and the different
power supplies. Host control is through a four-wire, smart SPI interface (pins D8, D9, D10 and C11).
Some of the Trident IC functions include frequency synthesis, reference clock generation,
modulation control, voltage multiplication and filtering, near-integer spurious reduction, RF divide-by-
two and auxiliary SPI.

3.1.4.3 Synthesizer
Frequency synthesis functions include a low band and high band mode prescaler, a phase detector,
a programmable loop divider and its control logic, a charge pump, and a lock detector output.
Fractional-N synthesizer principles of operation are covered in detail in the manufacturers' literature.
No similar discussion will be attempted here.

3.1.4.4 Clocks
U702, pin K5 (REF_IN), is the 16.8 MHz reference oscillator input from the VCTCXO (Y701).

3.1.4.5 Modulation
To support many voice, data, and signaling protocols, APX 2000/APX 4000 radios must modulate
the transmitter carrier frequency over a wide audio frequency range, from less than 10 Hz up to more
than 6 kHz. The Trident IC supports audio frequencies down to zero Hz by using dual-port
modulation. The digital audio signal at pin F11 (TXD) is transferred to the Trident baseband circuitry
via the TX Serial Synchronous Interface (SSI) bus. The data is then internally divided into high and
low-frequency components, which modify both the synthesizer dividers and the external VCOs
through a signal on HP_MOD_OUT (pin L9). The DSP scaling is adjusted to achieve a flat
modulation frequency response during the transmitter modulation balance calibration.

3.1.4.6 Voltage Multiplier and Superfilter


Pins H10 (VMULT2) and H11 (VMULT1) together with diode arrays D722 and D723 and their
associated capacitors form the voltage multiplier. The voltage multiplier generates 10.625 Vdc to
supply the phase detector and charge-pump output stage at pin F1 (MN_CP_VCC). The superfilter is
an active filter that provides a low-noise supply for the VCOs. The input is a regulated 5 Vdc from
DC_LIN_5V at pin K4 (SF_SPLY). The output is a superfiltered voltage at pin J5 (SF_OUT).

3.1.4.7 Loop Filter


The components connected to pins G3 (MN_CP) and G2 (MN_ADAPT_CP) form a 4th-order, RC
low-pass filter. Current from the charge-pump output, MN_CP, is transformed to voltage
VCO_VCTRL, which modulates the VCOs. Extra current is supplied by MN_ADAPT_CP for rapid
phase-lock acquisition during frequency changes. The lock detector output pin B4
(TEST1_LCKDET) goes to a logic “1” to indicate when the phase-lock loop is in lock.
3-14 Theory of Operation: Main Board

3.1.4.8 Buffers and VCOs


Q731 and surrounding circuitry is the prescalar buffer that takes the output of the VCOs and feeds
the prescalar input to the Trident IC, pin G1 (M_PRSC).
Q756 and surrounding circuitry is a buffer that provides the correct drive level to the receiver section
(via the transmission line RX_LO) and to the input to the TX buffer (Q774 and surrounding circuitry).
Q745 and surrounding circuitry provide the bias to the buffer. The buffer formed by Q756 and its
associated circuitry is called a “pre-buffer” at this stage.
R703, R704 and R707 help provide some extra isolation to the receiver.
Q774 and surrounding circuitry is the transmit injection buffer. The transmit injection buffer provide
the correct drive level to the transmitter section (via the transmission line TX_INJ). Q767 and
surrounding circuitry provide the bias to the transmit injection buffer.
UHF1: The voltage-controlled oscillators are varactor tuned. The voltage (0.3V – 10.6V) varies as it
is being applied to varactors D3102 to D3105 and D3135 to D3138 of their respective Voltage-
Controlled Oscillator (VCO). The capacitance of the varactors also varies, thereby changing the
output frequency of the VCOs. Both the VCOs are used to cover the entire 90MHz bandwidth of the
UHF range 1, 380MHz to 470MHz band.
• TX VCO covers the transmit frequencies from 380MHz to 470MHz
• RX VCO covers the receive Local Oscillator (LO) frequencies from 489.65MHz to 579.65MHz
The TX VCO and the RX VCO are selected using GPO1 and GPO2 respectively.
To select the UHF RX VCO, pin E5 (GPO1_TEST1) must be at a high logic level and pin D5
(GPO2_TEST2) must be at a low logic level. The output of the RX VCO is then fed to pin 5 (RF2) of
switch U3001. The output of U3001 is then split into two signals. One to the Prescaler buffer input
and the other to the prebuffer. The output of the prebuffer is then fed to pin 1 (RFC) of U738. The
output of U738, pin 5 (RF2) then goes to the attenuator (comprised of R703, R704 and R707) and
then fed to the receiver section via the RX_LO transmission line.
To select the UHF TX VCO, pin D5 (GPO2_TEST2) must be at a high logic level and pin E5
(GPO1_TEST1) must be at a low logic level. The output of the TX VCO is then fed to pin 4 (RF1) of
switch U3001. The output of U3001 is then split into two signals. One to the Prescaler buffer input
and the other to the prebuffer. The output of the prebuffer is then fed to pin 1 (RFC) of U738. The
output of U738, pin 4 (RF1) then goes to the transmit injection buffer (comprised of Q774 and
surrounding circuitry). The output of the transmit buffer, then goes to the transmit section via the
TX_INJ transmission line.
700–800 MHz: The voltage-controlled oscillators are varactor tuned. The voltage (0.3V – 10.6V)
varies as it is being applied to varactors VR3010(700MHz), VR3011(700/800MHz) and
VR3048(800MHz) of their respective Voltage-Controlled Oscillator (VCO). The capacitance of the
varactors also varies, thereby changing the output frequency of the VCOs. Three VCOs are used to
cover the entire 700/800 MHz band.
• VCO1 covers the RX 800 MHz band and the TX 700 MHz (764 - 776 MHz) band
• VCO2 covers the TX 700/800 MHz (794 - 824 MHz) band
• VCO3 covers the TX 800 MHz (850 - 870 MHz) band and the RX 700 MHz band
Three VCOs are selected using GPO1, GPO2 and GPO8 respectively.
Theory of Operation: Main Board 3-15

To select the 700 RX VCO, pin D6 (GPO8) must be at a high logic level and pin E5 (GPO1) and pin
D5 (GPO2) must be at a low logic level. The output of the 700 RX VCO is then split into two signals.
One to the Prescaler buffer input and the other to the prebuffer input. The output of the prebuffer is
then fed to pin 1 (RFC) of U738. The output of U738, pin 5 (RF2) then goes to the pi attenuator
(comprised of R703, R704 and R707) and then fed to the receiver section via the RX_LO
transmission line.
To select the 800 RX VCO, pin E5 (GPO1) must be at a high logic level and pin D5 (GPO2) and pin
D6 (GPO8) must be at a low logic level. The output of the 800 RX VCO is then split into two signals.
One to the Prescaler buffer input and the other to the prebuffer input. The output of the prebuffer is
then fed to pin 1 (RFC) of U738. The output of U738, pin 5 (RF2) then goes to the pi attenuator
(comprised of R703, R704 and R707) and then fed to the receiver section via the RX_LO
transmission line.
To select the 700 TX VCO, pin E5 (GPO1) must be at a high logic level and pin D5 (GPO2) and pin
D6 (GPO8) must be at a low logic level. The output of the 700 TX VCO is then split into two signals.
One to the Prescaler buffer input and the other to the prebuffer input. The output of the prebuffer is
then fed to pin 1 (RFC) of U738. The output of U738, pin 4 (RF1) then goes to the transmit injection
buffer (comprised of Q774 and surrounding circuitry). The output of the transmit buffer, then goes to
the transmit section via the TX_INJ transmission line.
To select the 7/800 TX VCO, pin D5 (GPO2) must be at a high logic level and pin E5 (GPO1) and pin
D6 (GPO8) must be at a low logic level. The output of the 7/800 TX VCO is then split into two
signals. One to the Prescaler buffer input and the other to the prebuffer input. The output of the
prebuffer is then fed to pin 1 (RFC) of U738. The output of U738, pin 4 (RF1) then goes to the
transmit injection buffer (comprised of Q774 and surrounding circuitry). The output of the transmit
buffer, then goes to the transmit section via the TX_INJ transmission line.
To select the 800 TX VCO, pin D6 (GPO8) must be at a high logic level and pin E5 (GPO1) and pin
D5 (GPO2) must be at a low logic level. The output of the 800 TX VCO is then split into two signals.
One to the Prescaler buffer input and the other to the prebuffer input. The output of the prebuffer is
then fed to pin 1 (RFC) of U738. The output of U738, pin 4 (RF1) then goes to the transmit injection
buffer (comprised of Q774 and surrounding circuitry). The output of the transmit buffer, then goes to
the transmit section via the TX_INJ transmission line.
3-16 Theory of Operation: Controller

3.2 Controller
3.2.1 Controller Overview
This section provides a detailed circuit description of the APX 2000/APX 4000 controller design. The
controller design consists of the following board and flexes:
Printed Circuit Boards
• Main Board
• Keypad Board
Flexes
• GCAI (Global Core Accessory Interface) (BT Antenna/TX/RX LED)
• Side Controls
• Backkit (keypad and mainboard)
• Frontkit (audio/speaker/knob/front display)
• Mic
The controller interconnection diagram (Figure 3-12) shows the various physical components of the
design, along with how they are all connected. It also shows the key distinguishes between a flex
connection and a board-to-board connection. A brief description of each of the components is
provided below.

Front display

Speaker Keypad
and knob Board Main board

GCAI
Side
control

Mic

Figure 3-10. Controller Interconnection Diagram


Theory of Operation: Controller 3-17

3.2.1.1 Main Controller Components and Connections


3.2.1.1.1 Main Board Controller section
The controller section contains the Class D internal audio power amplifier, OMAP1710 dual-core
processor, FLASH and SDRAM memory, Audio circuitry (MAKO and CODEC IC's), a Complex
Programmable Logic Device (CPLD), and interfaces to the other components in the controller
design.
Connectors
• Keypad – J2301, J2302

3.2.1.1.2 Keypad Board


The keypad board contains the AVR controller IC for Bluetooth 2.1 and support circuitry, a 3-axes
digital accelerometer, a Type III encryption IC, and connector interfaces to the frontkit flex. The
keypad board features a 3x2 Menu keypad with 4-way navigation button, and a 3x4 alphanumeric
keypad.
Connectors
• Main Board – P2001, P1000
• Frontkit flex– P2000

3.2.1.1.3 GCAI Flex


The GCAI flex contains a Bluetooth antenna, Audio Mic, TX/RX LED that is solid amber upon
receive, red on PTT and blinking amber on receive, status LED, and audio mic and a connector to
interface with the frontkit flex. The flex comes with components for ESD protection.

3.2.1.2 FrontkitFlex
The frontkit contains a speaker, multifunction rotary knob, connectors to the front display, GCAI flex,
side control flex and keypad board. The multifunction rotary knob is used for ON/OFF volume and
channel/frequency.

3.2.1.2.1 Front Display


The Front Display is a TFT transflective color LCD, 160 pixels x 90 pixels with a white backlight. The
display connects through a flex directly to a 22-pin connector located on the frontkit flex.

3.2.1.2.2 Data-Side Microphone


The data-side microphone is mounted on the front chassis and connects directly to the Main board
through a set of pogo pins mounted on the Main board.

3.2.1.2.3 Side Controls Flex


The side controls flex contains the PTT, Side Top button, Side Middle button and Side Bottom
button.The flex connects to the frontkit flex through a 10-pin connector.

3.2.1.2.4 Audio-Side Microphone, Speaker, and Bluetooth Antenna


The audio-side microphone and Bluetooth antenna is located on the GCAI flex and connected to
Frontkit flex. The speaker assembly is located on the Frontkit flex.
3-18 Theory of Operation: Controller

3.2.1.3 Controller Electrical Architecture


An overview of the Controller electrical architecture is shown in Figure 3-11 below. The major
components and electrical interfaces are shown.

4.096 MHz Clk


Lighting
Controller
CPLD Side Radio
SSI MACE
Conn - Battery Accessory
Secure
GCAI Audio
IC
12C +

EMIFS 32 kHz Clk -


GPS/ BT Chipset UART 2
(TINL5500) Audio SSI 1

USB / UART
EMIFS MAKO IC
FLASH OMAP 1710
64MB Processor SPI

EMIFF

SDRAM SPI
32MB
Dual
Codec
Microphones
SSI SPI GPIO
Keypad / Keypad
Switches
GPS/BT Module
(TINL5500 &
ATMEL AVR32) Class D Main
SoSSI RF Section Audio PA Speaker
Front
Display

Main Board
Keypad
UI
GCAI

Figure 3-11. Controller Electrical Overview


Theory of Operation: Controller 3-19

The functional blocks of the controller are:


• DC Distribution
• Clock Sources
• Processor / Memory
• CPLD
• Audio – Internal and External
• MAKO
• User Interfaces

3.2.2 DC Distribution
SW_B+ supply comes from a pass FET (Q6501) that is powered by UNSW_B+ (battery voltage).
The FET is activated once the power switch is in its on position. SW_B+ supplies the power for the
entire controller. SW_B+ supplies MAKO and the external regulators. MAKO and the external
regulators then regulate the voltage to the desired level. (See Figure 3-12.)
OMAP's core is supplied by VCC_SW_1.4 (U6507). 1.85 LDO supplies OMAP's IO, FLASH, CPLD,
DDR, and MACE. See Table 3-2 for DC supplies and sources.

V_SW_3.6
SW_B+ Ext SW
TPS62050

SW1
3.6V
MAKO 800mA Max

SW2 Ext LDO


2.23V TPS73601
400mA Max
V_EXT_1.85
1.875V
LDO2
120mA Max Ext LDO
1.55V LP38693
LDO3
150mA Max
2.775V
LDO4
100mA Max
2.775V
SW1_3.6V

LDO6
50mA Max
2.775V
LDO7
100mA Max
3.0V
LDO9
50mA Max
3.3V
LDO10
70mA Max
SW_B+
SW5

5.0V
VBUS1 500mA Max
5.0V
VBUS2 500mA Max

SW_B+ 5.0V
LDO8 25mA Max

1.5A Max
External SW SW5_5.4V
SW_B+

TPS62110 External Switcher Replaced


Switcher MAKO’s Switchr 5

External SW EXSW_1.4V
TPS62050 800mA Max

Figure 3-12. Controller DC Block Diagram


3-20 Theory of Operation: Controller

Table 3-2. DC Supplies and Sources for Controller

V_EXT_1.85
V_SW_3.60

V_SW_1.4

V_SW_5

V_2.75D
V_1.875

V_2.775

SW_B+
VBUS1

VBUS2

V_3.0A
OMAP CORE X

OMAP IO X

DDR X

FLASH X

CPLD X

MACE X

CODEC X X

GPS X

MAKO X X X

CLASS D PA X

FRNT DSPLY X X

USB SPLY X

16.8 SQR X
Theory of Operation: Controller 3-21

3.2.2.1 DC Distribution Major Components


The controller's DC section is made up of MAKO and external regulators. This section will give an
overview of the schematics and circuitry that makes up the major supplies of the DC architecture.

3.2.2.1.1 MAKO
MAKO (U6501) is a custom power management IC manufactured by Atmel. MAKO controls almost
all of the LDO supplies to the controller. Table 3-3 illustrates all of MAKO's LDO and the supplies that
feed them. Figure 3-12 shows all of MAKO's LDOs their voltage level and components that can be
accessed to verify operation. Figure 3-12 also shows where the battery supply and on off switch can
be accessed. MAKO is also responsible for the timing sequence for the enabling of the regulators
which is discussed further in section 3.1.3.7.1 and section 3.1.3.7.3 on pages 3-10 and 3-11.

Table 3-3. MAKO’s LDO and Supplies

Name Ref Description Level

ON_OFF_SWITCH MAKO_IGN_X ON/OFF Switch. Radio on when GND GND

UNSW_B+ F_UNSW_B+ Radio Battery Voltage 6 – 9V

SW_B+ C6593 Radio Supply Voltage 6–9V

V_SAVE C6538 LDO Output Present When Battery is Attached 2.5 V

V_1.875 C6581 LDO Output 1.875 V

V_1.55 R6561 LDO Output 1.55 V

V_2.775D R6563 LDO Output 2.775 V

V_2.775_EXP R6562 LDO Output 2.775 V

V_2.8_RF R6564 LDO Output 2.8 V

V_5.0A R6565 LDO Output 5.0 V

V_3.3 R6566 LDO Output 3.3 V

V_3.0A R6567 LDO Output 3.0 V


3-22 Theory of Operation: Controller

3.2.2.1.2 External Regulators: V_SW_1.4, V_SW_3.60


The controller board contains two TPS62050 regulators in order to regulate voltages of 1.4V and
3.6V. The TPS62050 is a synchronous step-down adjustable regulator. The switching regulator is
capable of sourcing 800mA. Its output can be adjusted by using a voltage divider tied to the feedback
pin. The regulators are powered from SW_B+. Figure 3-13. is the schematic for the V_SW_1.4
regulator. Figure 3-13. illustrates the supporting circuitry for the TPS62050.

SW_B+ V_1.55

V_SW_1.4

R6547M6 SW1V4_FB
0
VCC_SW1.4_VIN U6507M6 C6582M6 R6568M6
6.8PF 301K
TPS62050
VIN 1

8 EN PG 4 C6570M6
5 FB SW 9 330PF
C6569M6 6 LBI LBO 2 L6505M6
10UF 7 SYNC 10UH
PGND

C6584M6 C6586M6
GND

R6552M6 10UF 4.7UF


100K R6554M6
0
3
10

R6558M6
165K
R6548M6
0
DNP

Figure 3-13. V_SW_1.4 Switched Power Supply


Theory of Operation: Controller 3-23

3.2.2.1.3 External Switcher 5


The controller board uses an external TI regulator (TPS62110, U6505) to regulate to 5.4V. The
TPS62110 is a 1.5A capable synchronous step down converter. The output is adjusted using a
voltage divider to the feedback pin. The regulator is powered from SW_B+. Figure 3-14.illustrates
the SW5 circuitry. The SW5 circuit also includes or-gate logic that facilitates implementation of
current saving PFM mode when the radio is in standby mode.

SW_B+ V_SW_5
L6504

VIN VOUT
U6505
C6566 C6567
C6549 C6565 TPS62110

EN
BGAP_COMP
SYNC

PA_SHTDN

5V_PWM_EN

Figure 3-14. 5V Switched Power Supply

APX 2000/APX 4000 has Pulse Switching option.


Mode 1: Pulse Frequency Modulation (PFM). A relatively noisy but highly efficient pulsing mode for
Switched power supplies.
Mode 2: Pulse Width Modulation (PWM). Pulsing mode that is cleaner than PFM, used when risk of
RF interference is present which includes both transmit and receive radio modes.

Table 3-4. Pulse Switching Combination

PA_SHTDN 5V_PWM_EN SYN MODE

0 0 0 PFM

0 1 1 PWM

1 0 1 PWM

1 1 1 PWM
3-24 Theory of Operation: Controller

3.2.2.1.4 Power-up Timing


The powering up of the radio starts with the MAKO. Once the radio knob is pressed to 'ON' and
battery voltage is supplied, a pass FET is activated to deliver battery voltage to MAKO and external
regulators. The external 3.6 V is first turned on then MAKO activates its 24.576 MHz clock, and the
remaining regulators begin to turn on. Once all the regulators have turned on, MAKO releases its
reset. The CPLD is then powered on from the 1.875 V external regulator and takes MAKO 24.576
MHz clock and divides it to 32.768 kHz in order to provide for OMAP. OMAP starts to power up upon
receiving voltages 1.4 V, 1.85 V, and the 32.768 kHz clock. OMAP than activates it 12 MHz clock and
releases its reset. It then starts to run the boot loader stored in flash. A more detailed timing view of
the regulators is shown in Figure 3-15.

fet_en
20ms
rcosc_en

rcosc

sw1_enldo 1ms

sw1_en 210us

sw1_boost_slimit

clk24_cnten 1ms

clk24_val 41.6us(1024clk24)

clk24

sw1_clk

sw2_clk

sw2_ondc 252us

210us
sw2_softstart[0]
210us
sw2_softstart[1]
210us
sw2_softstart[2]
4ms
v9_on
1ms
v4_on
1ms
v3_on

2ms
v8_on
1ms
v2_on
1ms
v6_on
1ms
v7_on
1ms
v10_on
14ms
sys_rstx

Figure 3-15. Power-up Timing Regulators


Theory of Operation: Controller 3-25

3.2.3 Clock Sources


The main board and keypad board contains multiple crystal clock sources. These sources are active
upon power-up. The controller receives a 16.8 MHz sine wave from the RF section, which is shaped
into square wave and fed to the OMAP timer input. Screen shots and test points for these clock
signals are shown in Chapter 6.

SQUARING
16.8 MHz
TRIDENT

32.768 kHz

OMAP 96 MHz DDR

12 MHz
CPLD
26 MHz
32.768 kHz

GPS
MAKO

24.576 MHz

4.096 MHz
MACE
Main Board
Keypad Board

Figure 3-16. Controller Clock Architecture


3-26 Theory of Operation: Controller

Table 3-5. Controller Clock Distribution

Clock Frequency Type Description Clock Recipient Suggested Probe


Source Points

Y6501 24.576 MHz Crystal MAKO 24 MHz & tapped into U6501, U6101 R6574
Oscillator CPLD

Y6502 32.768 kHz Crystal MAKO RTC U6501 C6541


Oscillator

Y6601 12 MHz Crystal OMAP CPU Clock U6302 C6601


Oscillator

U6302 96 MHz OMAP GPIO DDR Clocks U6301 TP6307 & TP6308
(Complementary signals)

U6101 4.096 MHz CPLD GPIO MACE Clock U2510 (to Keypad R6113
Board)

U6101 32.768 kHz CPLD GPIO OMAP Boot-Up clock & GPS/ U6302 & U2401 R6114 (GPS/BT) &
Bluetooth digital clock (Keypad Board) R6115 (OMAP)

Y701 16.8 MHz Crystal RF Frequency Synthesizer U6302 R6218


(RF Oscillator IC (Trident) TCXO
board)

3.2.4 OMAP Processor and Memory

3.2.4.1 OMAP Processor (U6302)


The OMAP1710 dual core processor lies at the center of the controller design. The processor
features utilized in the controller design include:
• ARM9 CPU core
• C55X DSP core
• 16KB shared internal RAM
• SSI Interfaces
• USB Interfaces
• Timers & Watchdog Timers
• Keyboard Matrix Interface
• 1-Wire Interface
• LCD Controller
• I2C Interface
• SPI interface
• External Memory Synchronous Interface
• External Memory Asynchronous Interface
• UARTs
• GPIOs
Theory of Operation: Controller 3-27

4.096 MHz Clk


Lighting
Controller
Side
CPLD SSI MACE Conn -
Secure
IC GCAI
I2C
EMIFS 32 kHz Clk

GPS/ BT Chipset UART 2


(TINL5500) Audio SSI 1

USB / UART
EMIFS OMAP 1710 MAKO IC
FLASH
Processor SPI
64 MB

EMIFF

SDRAM SPI
32 MB
Codec

SSI SPI GPIO


Keypad / Keypad
Switches
GPS/BT Module
(TINL5500 &
ATMEL AVR32)
SoSSI RF Section Class D PA
Front
Display

Main Board
Keypad
UI
GCAI

Figure 3-17. Overview of OMAP Interconnection with Controller Peripherals

3.2.4.2 Memory
In addition to the internal RAM, the OMAP 1710 Processor (U6302) features three distinct external
memory interfaces. All memory devices are located on the main board, as elaborated in Figure 3-17.
The external memory interface is shown in Figure 3-18.
3-28 Theory of Operation: Controller

DDR_CTRL_5:0 DDR_CTRL_5:0

SDRAM
DDR
SADD_13:0 A13:0
EMIFF

SDATA_15:0 DQ15:0
SDCLK CK
SDCLKX CK#
SDCLK_EN EN_CLKE

FADD_25:1 A25:1
OMAP

FLASH MEMORY
FDATA_15:0 DQ15:0
NF_CS3 EN_CE
NF_RP EN_RST
NF_WE EN_WE
EMIFS

FCLK CLK
FRDY WAIT
NF_ADV ADV
NF_OE EN_WE
NF_CS1
ADDR_5:1
DATA_4:0

CPLD
CPLD_ADV
CPLD_R/W
CPLD_CS
WAIT_SW_EN

Figure 3-18. OMAP Memory Interface

3.2.4.3 Asynchronous External Memory Interface


The EMIFS is used for transferring data between the ARM or DSP cores and the 64 MB External
NOR Flash memory (U6304). The Flash memory is a non-volatile memory unit, primarily used to
store the radio's executable code, along with device configuration values, event logs, and
initialization codes. The flash memory is primarily accessed during the main board’s power up and
power down cycles.

3.2.4.4 Flash Memory (6304)


The Flash memory located in close proximity to the OMAP processor is a 64 MB Numonyx 65nm
StrataFlash. The flash interface uses 16 data bits and 25 address bits. The flash IC is enabled by
OMAP processor's CS3 line. The flash IC also features a WAIT line that is capable of halting data
flow between the processor and flash IC while operating in synchronous read mode.

3.2.4.5 CPLD Interface (U6101)


The CPLD (U6101) registers are also mapped to the Asynchronous External Memory Interface.
These registers control the CPLD GPIO pins and enable the OMAP to expand its GPIO capability via
memory mapped IO.

3.2.4.6 Synchronous External Memory Interface


This interfaces the OMAP to a 32 MB Double Data Rate (DDR) RAM IC (U6301). Upon boot-up
OMAP configures this interface to operate in synchronous mode at 96MHz. This volatile memory unit
is primarily accessed during code execution.
Theory of Operation: Controller 3-29

3.2.4.7 Double Data Rate (DDR) Memory (U6301)


The 32MB DDR Synchronous DRAM IC is interfaced to the OMAP using 13 address bits and a 16bit
data bus. The DDR IC is driven by a complementary clock signal originating from the OMAP IC. The
DDR clock is initialized to 96MHz by the OMAP boot code. Additional control signals are also
dedicated for the DRAM interface.

3.2.4.8 Peripheral Devices


The OMAP processor is equipped with multiple buses and interfaces that are configured for
peripheral interconnection.

3.2.4.8.1 Receive and Transmit SSI


These two interfaces are dedicated for communicating with the RF deck digital interface, carrying
receive and transmit base band signals. The OMAP processor generates the clock and FSYNC
signals for the receive SSI interface. The RF deck generates these signals for the transmit SSI
interface.

RF SECTION CONTROLLER SECTION

RX_FSYNC
RX SSI MCLK
RX_CLK TI
ABACUS McBSP 2 WCLK
3 CODEC
RX_DA
OMAP 1710
SYNC
TX_FSYNC MACE/CODEC
McBSP 1 FSYNC
TX SSI BCLK
TX_CLK
TRIDENT McBSP 2 MACE/
3 MACE
TX_DA CPLD CODEC_CLK
VC_FSYNC
MAKO
VC_DCLK

Figure 3-19. RX / TX SSI Configuration

3.2.4.8.2 Audio SSI


OMAP's McBSP1 interface is configured as a SSI interface dedicated to carry transmit and receive
audio data to peripheral devices. The peripherals connected to this bus include MAKO, Audio
CODEC, MACE and CPLD. The bus also connects to the keypad board. MAKO generates the clock
and frame sync signals for this bus.
3-30 Theory of Operation: Controller

RD 2

RD 1 MACE SSC 2
(Sniffer)
SSC 1
TD 1 RD 0
( Red )
SSC 0
PA 28 (GPIO) TD 0
(Black)
TD 3 Hi_Sec */Normal
Keypad Board

Main Board

RED TX BLACK or
RED RX

MCBSP1
CODECs

0 BLACK or
RED RX
Mux B

Mux A

0 RED TX
1 OMAP
1

CPLD

Figure 3-20. Audio SSI Configuration

3.2.4.8.3 ARM SPI


This SPI interface is controlled by OMAP's ARM core. Devices connected to this bus include MAKO,
display controllers and the audio CODEC.

3.2.4.8.4 DSP SPI


This SPI interface is controlled by the DSP core of the OMAP processor. This bus is used to
configure and control devices on the RF deck.

RF SECTION CONTROLLER SECTION


DSP SPI ARM SPI

DAC_CS SPI_CLK
DAC SPI_MOSI
SPI_DSP_CLK
McBSP3 SPIF MAKO
3
SPI_DSP_MOSI SPI_MISO
DSP SPI
SPI_DSP_MISO
MAKO_CS

EEPROM_CS
EEPROM

ABACUS_CS

ABACUS OMAP 1710

ABACUS_CS

FRONT DISPLAY
CPLD
TRIDENT

COLOR_DIS_CS Inverter

I2C
I2C_SCL
I2C LIGHTING
I2C_SDA CONTROLLERS

CODEC_CS
TI CODEC

Figure 3-21. SPI and I2C Configuration


Theory of Operation: Controller 3-31

3.2.4.8.5 1-Wire
The OMAP's 1-wire line is available on the Main Board Connector J2302 pin 19. The signal is routed
through the back kit flex, keypad, front kit flex and GCAI flex.

3.2.4.8.6 USB
The OMAP CPU's USB port is routed to the side connector via J2302. The USB signals on the side
connector are illustrated in Figure 3-17, on page 3-27.

3.2.4.8.7 UARTs
Two of OMAP's UARTs are configured for peripheral interfacing.
The four-wire UART1, which is capable of hardware flow control, is available on the side connector
for accessory devices. The signals are level translated via MAKO and routed to the side connector
via J2302.
OMAP's UART2, which is a two wire interface, capable of software flow control only, is connected to
the GPS receiver IC on the Main board.

3.2.4.8.8 CPLD (U6101)


The CoolRunner IC is a complex programmable logic device (CPLD) programmed specifically for the
APX product line. The CoolRunner IC is flash based and comes pre-programmed. It is contained in
an 8x8mm, 132 BGA package with 0.5mm ball spacing. The primary functions of the CPLD are clock
generation, GPIO expansion, SSI clock and frame sync direction control, F2 multiplexing, secure
data control, main display off-loading, and clock inversion.
An external linear regulator, U6508, supplies the CPLD's 1.875 V core voltage. The 1.875 V core
voltage is used for the CPLD’s internal logic and I/O buffers. MAKO's 24.576 MHz clock source is
used by the CPLD to generate a 32.768 kHz clock for OMAP booting, real time clock/timer, and for
GPS. It is also used to generate 4.096 MHz for the MACE IC.
The CPLD is controlled through OMAP's EMIFS interface. It supports 31 configurable GPIOs. It also
supports 20 input only pins that are accessible through an EMIFS read operation. Some of the
GPIOs supported by the CPLD include GCAI_GPIO_0, F2_PARAMP_MON, and USB_CURR_LIM.
Some examples of the inputs the CPLD is programmed to support are some of the top and side
controls buttons (MON, SIDE_1 and SIDE_2) and board ID.
Figure 3-22 below shows the basic CPLD interfaces.
3-32 Theory of Operation: Controller

MAKO

24MHz
4.096MHz to MACE

F2 Select 32kHz to GPS

F2 Timer 32kHz to OMAP


CPLD
OMAP 1710
EMIFS GPIOs
Processor
KEYLD_MISSING GPIs

GCAI GPIO0 KL_SWITCH

Figure 3-22. CPLD Block Diagram

3.2.5 Audio
The audio section of the Controller design consists of:
• TI AIC33 voice CODEC
• TI TPA2034D1 class-D audio power amplifier
• MAKO audio sub-block

3.2.5.1 TX Audio path


The TX audio paths begin with three microphones. There are two internal microphones and one
external microphone path going to the GCAI connector.
The internal microphone paths start with two microphones that are embedded within the radio. Both
of the microphones are biased with a 4.7 V supply that is generated by the MAKO IC. This supply is
solely dedicated to biasing the microphones. The microphone signals are AC coupled into the 16 bit
TI AIC33 stereo CODEC on the MIC3R and MIC3L input pins. The TI AIC33 CODEC allows both
microphone signals to be amplified, and simultaneously sampled and converted into digital data. The
data is sent to the OMAP1710's DSP through the McBSP1 port where the DINC (dual input noise
canceller) can process the data for both microphones and provide a high level of noise suppression.
The digital data is sent to the OMAP1710 through the audio SSI (synchronous serial interface) bus
where the MAKO IC is used as the interface's clock and frame sync generator.
Theory of Operation: Controller 3-33

Note: All three microphones will be


OMAP DSP routed to the AIC33 CODEC. In Tx
mode, MAKO will only be used to
MAKO
generate the microphone bias. Both
internal microphones will be sampled
SSI SSI on adjacent SSI slots. The external
MCBSP1
microphone can be sampled on either
VC_DCLK slot.
VC_FSYNC
VC_TX
VC_RX
MIC BIAS 1
External/
Accessory
Microphone

Audio Stereo Codec (TI AIC33)

SSI
Line 1L 4
LEFT Internal
ADC
Microphone 1
Mic 3R 5
I2C I2C

Reset Out Reset RIGHT Internal


ADC Mic 3L 6
Microphone 2
DSP SPI SPI

Test Point Descriptions Board Overlay

Figure 3-23. Audio TX Path Block Diagram

The external microphone path will also be supported by the TI AIC33 CODEC, using the LINE1LP
pin on the IC. The LINE1LP is multiplexed with the MIC3R within the CODEC, and selected as the
input when the external microphone path is chosen as the TX audio source. Similar to the internal
microphone signals, the TI CODEC amplifies and samples the external microphone signal. The
digital data is also sent to the OMAP1710's DSP through the McBSP1 port using the audio SSI bus.
3-34 Theory of Operation: Controller

3.2.5.2 RX Audio path


The RX audio path supports two internal speakers and one external speaker.

OMAP DSP MAKO

AB AMP
External/
SSI
SSI Accessory Speaker
MCBSP1
~ 16-20 Ohms
Switch

AB AMP
ARM SPI SPI

DSP
I2C SPI Low-Pass Filter
20kHz Corner
Class D
TI
SSI I2C SPI TPA2034D1 Large Internal
TI CODEC
Speaker
~ 4 Ohms
RIGHT LINE
OUT Shutdown

LEFT LINE
OUT OMAP GPIOs

Figure 3-24. RX Audio Path Block Diagram

The RX internal audio path begins with the digital audio samples being sent from the OMAP1710's
McBSP1 port to the TI AIC33 CODEC through the audio SSI bus. As in the TX audio paths, the
MAKO IC is also used to generate the clock and frame sync for the audio SSI bus. Once the audio
data is received by the TI CODEC, the CODEC proceeds to convert the data to analog and
implements the volume control. The analog signal in the CODEC is then fully differential and gets
sent out to the power amplifier through pins LEFT_LOP and LEFT_LOM. The TI TPA2034D1 Class
D audio power amplifier accepts a fully differential analog input signal and will also drive a
4 Ohm loudspeaker differentially.
The external speaker path is almost identical to the internal speaker path. The digital audio data is
sent from the OMAP1710's McBSP1 port to the TI AIC33 CODEC for digital to analog conversion
and volume control. The external speaker path uses the MAKO IC's class-AB audio power amplifier
to drive 16 Ohm to 28 Ohm external speakers. The input to MAKO IC's audio power amplifier is fully
differential and comes from the TI CODEC's RIGHT_LOP and RIGHT_LOM. The output of the
MAKO IC's audio amplifier is also fully differential and available on pins EXT_SPKR_P and
EXT_SPKR_M.
Theory of Operation: Controller 3-35

3.2.6 User Interface

3.2.6.1 Top Control


The Top Control contains a multifunction knob functioning as ON/OFF switch, Volume and channel
switch, and an emergency button. The Top Control also includes a TX/RX LED that is solid amber
upon receive, red on PTT, and blinks amber on secure RX and a status LED. The Top Control
components are mounted on flex except the emergency button which connects to the Main board
connector J2302.
When the On/Off switch is pressed, the switch is grounded and IGN_X is pulled low. IGN_X is an
input to MAKO (U6501). The logic low input enables an external FET (Q6501) gate voltage,
FET_ENX, which switches UN_SW_B+ to SW_B+ and turns the radio on. The volume and channel
switch is controlled by the multifunction knob. The knob is biased by 1.85V through R2 and R3 on the
Front kit flex. When the knob is rotated, the signals are converted to binary code and are ready by
OMAP through RSW_A, RSW_B and RSW_INT. Pressing the knob once and rotating the knob will
change the volume.
The orange programmable Top Button (S1) is typically used for emergency. It is also biased to
1.875 V (R6507) and is an input (EMERG_BTN_X) to the CPLD. A button press is detected when
EMERG_BTN_X is pulled low.

CPLD

Frequency/
Volume Switch

ON/OFF SW MAKO

Emergency
Switch

TX/RX
LED
Intelligent
Lighting
Status
LED

OMAP

Top Control Main Bd

Figure 3-25. Control Top Block Diagram

3.2.6.2 APX 2000/ APX 4000 LCD Display Modules


3.2.6.2.1 QVGA
The main Transflective 1.6" color display is a QVGA (160 x RGB x 90) active matrix TFT (Thin Film
Transistor) LCD. A display flex connects the main display to the J3-pin connector on Frontkit Flex.
The QVGA display uses the 8-bit Special optimized Screen Interface (SoSSI) for data and
commands.
3-36 Theory of Operation: Controller

DISPLAY
FLEX CONNECTOR
J3 PINS
1.85V
V-REG

VOUT 4 V_EXT_1.85 (.004mA TYP.)

DNP
OMAP
47 Ω
(R/W) LCD_HSYNC 5 F_DISP_RW
(D/C) LCD_AC 19 F_DISP_DATA_CMD
CPLD (INVERT)
47 Ω
(CLK 4MHz) LCD_PCLK IO87 IO39 18 F_DISP_RW_EN (CLK)

DNP

47 Ω
(RST) RST_OUT 22 OMAP_RESET
To display driver (HX8340B)
on display module.
47 Ω
(D0) LCD_PIXEL_0 8 F_DISP_DATA_0
(D1) LCD_PIXEL_1 9 F_DISP_DATA_1
(D2) LCD_PIXEL_2 10 F_DISP_DATA_2
(D3) LCD_PIXEL_3 11 F_DISP_DATA_3
(D4) LCD_PIXEL_4 12 F_DISP_DATA_4
(D5) LCD_PIXEL_5 13 F_DISP_DATA_5
(D6) LCD_PIXEL_6 14 F_DISP_DATA_6
(D7) LCD_PIXEL_7 15 F_DISP_DATA_7

MAKO

(V_2.775D) V06_O 3 V_2.775D (.68mA TYP.)


10k Ω
(BOARD ID) ATOD_5 27 F_DISP_BD_ID

Figure 3-26. Display Circuit Detail Overview Block Diagram

The QVGA LCD Module operates using V_2.775D and V_EXT_1.85. The V_2.775D is the module’s
analog supply voltage sourced by LDO6 of MAKO. The V_EXT_1.85 is the module’s IO voltage
sourced by the 1.85V external LDO regulator. An 8-bit parallel bus is used for data and command
communication between OMAP’s SoSSI interface and LCD driver IC. The F_DISP_DATA_CMD
signal indicated the type of data being sent to the driver. A ‘0’ corresponds to command data and a
‘1’ corresponds to display data. Data only travels in one direction, from OMAP to display driver.
Therefore F_DISP_RW line will always be low. Display data is latched on the falling edge of the
F_DISP_RW_EN signal.
The SoSSI interface uses the LCD DMA controller/bus to allow the LCD module to access system
memory. Therefore the transfer of pixel data process will require less CPU processing power. An
initiate DMA transfer command is used and display data is transferred to the LCD module
automatically without intervention thus offloading the processor.
Prior to the LCD interpreting any commands, the correct display power-up sequence must be
initiated. First the V_EXT_1.85 (1.875 V) and V_2.775D (2.775 V) supplies must be at 90% or above
threshold and stable for 10us, and then reset can be asserted high. After OMAP de-asserts the reset
out signal (OMAP_RESET) the SLPOUT command can be sent. Now configuration commands are
ready to be sent to the LCD module.
The QVGA LCD module is only intended to operate up to +80°C due to ghosting effects. Therefore
software will shut off the display and backlight if the +80°C limit is reached. The display and backlight
will remain off until temperature drops below +75°C. The temperature sensor, U6401, for the display
cut-off is input into MAKO A/D Channel 3, pin M14.
Theory of Operation: Controller 3-37

For enhanced display readability, the default backlight is set to a dim state while the radio is in
Standby mode; however, the backlight turns to full brightness through a button press, call receive,
emergency call, and other status indicators. See Section 3.2.6.3: "Intelligent Lighting" for the display
backlight operation.

3.2.6.3 Intelligent Lighting


The APX 2000/ APX 4000 radio is equipped with numerous LEDs to provide intelligent lighting
features. The Main board consists of a backlighting driver, which illuminate all the LEDs throughout
the radio, as shown in Figure 3-27. The backlighting driver, U2201, provides white illumination to the
main QVGA color display, Tricolor TX/RX indicator, status indicator and white keypad backlights. The
driver are controlled through OMAPs I2C interface (SCL and SDA). The I2C communication protocol
allows the OMAP chip to enable, disable, and control the brightness of each LED. The driver uses
PWM output to control the dimming modes operation. A reset line issued by OMAP, OMAP_RESET,
can be used to reset the driver. Some of the intelligent lighting color schemes are shown in Table 3-
6.The driver and LEDs are powered by Switcher 5( V_SW_5).
Table 3-6. Color Schemes

Color

Default White

Out of Range Red

Low Battery Red

Emergency Amber

Call Received Green

Call Paged Green

J2301
KEYPAD WHITE
ILLUMINATION
V_SW_5 LED DRIVER
V-REG (LP3943) J2302

LED0 R STATUS
VOUT PWR 53
LED1 G
LED2 55
LEVEL A
57
OMAP LED3
SHIFT
(12C) SCL SCL R
(12C) SDA SDA LED4 58
LED5 G TX/RX
LED6 60
RST_OUT RESET A
56
A0
A1
A2
LED8 32
LED9
LED10 34 FRONT DISPLAY
LED11 WHITE BACKLIGHT
36
38

Figure 3-27. Lighting Controller Overview


3-38 Theory of Operation: Controller

3.2.6.4 Keypad
The Full Keypad Model contains a 21 button keypad, which translates to a 5x5 row and column
keypad matrix as shown in Figure 3-28. The keypad also contains LEDs for the backlighting of the
keys, which is described in more detail in Section 3.2.6.3: "Intelligent Lighting". Every key is assigned
a particular row and column to identify the unique key, as shown in keypad mapping Table 3-7. The
keypad board also contains 2, 6-channel filters that each row and column signal passes through.
Each row of the keypad contains an external pull-up resistor, and all the rows are interrupt based
inputs to OMAP. The columns are driven low by default in OMAP. When a key is pressed, the
corresponding key row and column are shorted together and causes a low level to be input on the
corresponding row in OMAP. Upon receiving the row interrupt, the OMAP IC is then programmed to
scan the column output to determine which corresponding column was selected that generated the
interrupt.

ROW

OMAP

COLUMN

KEYPAD

Figure 3-28. Keypad Interface Outline


Theory of Operation: Controller 3-39

Table 3-7. Key Map Matrix

Key Row, Column Map Key Row, Column Map

{ 0,4 3 3,2

| 1,4 4 2,0

} 2,4 5 2,1

H 4,0 6 2,2

< 4,1 7 1,0

U 0,3 8 1,1

D 4,2 9 1,2

> 1,3 * 0,0

P 2,3 0 0,1

1 3,0 # 0,2

2 3,1

3.2.6.5 Side Controls


The side controls include three programmable, momentary, pushbutton switches (Side Button 1
[SB1], Side Button 2 [SB2], Top Side Button [MON]) and a Push-To-Talk switch [PTT]. These
components interface to the Frontkit flex via connector J1 through a two-piece, bonded flex circuit.
The frontkit flex routes the side controls signals to keypad board through connector P1000 and to
Main Board through connector P2000. See Chapter 7 for pin out names and numbers.
Side button 1 (R4006), side button 2 (R4007) and the top side button (R6101) are inputs to the CPLD
and are biased to 1.875V. A button press is detected when the OMAP reads a 'LO' state from the
CPLD EMIFS interface. PTT (R4005) is connected directly to OMAP and a button press is detected
when a LO state is read.

3.2.6.6 GCAI
The GCAI (Global Communications Accessory Interface) connector is a 15 pin interface located on
the side of the radio. The connector interfaces the radio with accessories and is used for
programming. When the OMAP (U6501) detects that an accessory has been attached through a
logic low on GPIO0, it will identify the device by reading the GCAI_ONE_WIRE line. Once the device
type is identified, the appropriate signals are multiplexed through MAKO to the GCAI connector for
the particular device. Figure 3-29 is a block diagram of the GCAI interface.
Mounted to the side connector is a flex that houses ESD protection circuitry. The universal side
connector interfaces with the Front kit flex via the J2 connector of a flex circuit and the P1000
connector of the keypad board. A backkit flex routes universal side connector signals through
keypad board connector P2000 to the main board. The figures below show the connections and
signal assignments from the universal connector to the controller board.
3-40 Theory of Operation: Controller

GCAI
CONNECTOR

OMAP1710 MA KO ONE_WIRE_GCAI
ONE_WIRE
One-Wire BATT_STATUS

GPIO_0
VBUS One-Wire 1
2
Vbus
TXEN 3
USB D+ D+
DAT USB 4
PORT 0 XCVR D- D- 5
SE0
GND 6
UART1_RX
UART1_RX SPKR+
7
UART1_TX EXT SPKR-
UART1_TX PA 8 GPIO_3
9
MIC+
Ext Mic 10
MIC-
Preamp 11
12
KF Switch
OPTA_SEL_2 GPIO_4
GPIO OPT_GPIO_3
GPIO

OPTA_SEL_1
OPT_GPIO_2
OPTA_SEL_0
GPIO OPT_GPIO_0
CPLD
MACE
KEYFAIL
GPO
KEYFAIL CONTROL

Figure 3-29. GCAI Signal Configuration

10 1
P1
1 11
2 20
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12

Front View Side View

Figure 3-30. GCAI Connector


Theory of Operation: Controller 3-41

Table 3-8. P1 Pin Assignment

P1 PIN SIGNAL
ASSIGNMENT

1 GND

7 GCAI_USB_P_GPIO1

5 GCAI_USB_N_GPIO2

3 GCAI_RTS_GPIO_3

11 GCAI_CTS_GPIO_4

17 GCAI_MIC_N

19 GCAI_MIC_P

25 GCAI_SPKR_N

23 GCAI_SPKR_P

9 FCAI_ONE_WIRE

13 GCAI_GPIO0

28 GCAI_VBUS_5V

26 GCAI_VBUS_5V

Table 3-9. GCAI Connector Pin Assignment

PIN SIGNAL
ASSIGNMENT

1 GCAI_GPIO0 / PwrOn

2 GCAI_ONE_WIRE

3 GCAI_VBUS_5V

4 GCAI_USB_P_GPIO1 / TxDc / FillReq

5 GCAI_USB_N_GPIO2 / RxDc / FillData

6 GND

7 GCAI_SPKR_P / LineOut+

8 GCAI_SPKR_N / LineOut-

9 GCAI_RTS_GPIO_3 / OTG-ID / FillSen

10 GCAI_MIC_P

11 GCAI_MIC_N

12 GCAI_CTS_GPIO_4 / KeyFail / FillClk


3-42 Theory of Operation: Controller

3.2.7 Encryption
The encryption circuitry is placed on the keypad board and interfaces to the main board through the
J2301-P2001 connector. The encryption circuitry is designed to digitally encrypt and decrypt voice
and ASTRO data in the APX2000/APX4000 radio. The Motorola Advanced Crypto Engine (MACE)
IC is the main component in the encryption design, and has some discrete support circuitry along
with the interfaces to the main board IC's (CPLD, OMAP, and Audio CODEC).
NOTE: The MACE IC is NOT serviceable. The information contained in this section is only intended
to help determine whether a problem is due to the MACE IC or the radio itself.
Figure 3-31 below shows the Encryption architecture for the APX 2000/APX 4000 radio.

CPLD

CLK SSI GPIO

AUDIO
MACE OMAP
CODEC
SSI (Secure IC) SSI

Key Key Key


Tamper
Retention Fail Zeroize

Figure 3-31. APX 2000/APX 4000 Encryption Architecture

As shown in Figure 3-31 above, the encryption design consists of 5 blocks:


• MACE IC
• Key Loading
• Key Retention
• Tamper
• Key Zeroize.
Theory of Operation: Controller 3-43

3.2.7.1 MACE IC
The encryption module uses the MACE IC and an encryption key variable to perform its encode/
decode function. The encryption key variable is loaded into the MACE IC, via the GCAI (side)
connector, from a hand-held, key variable loader (KVL). The MACE IC contains the particular
encryption algorithm purchased.
Once the MACE IC has its encryption keys and algorithm, it communicates with the radio' s host
processor (OMAP) through the Synchronous Serial Interface (SSI) bus. Both commands and audio
(clear and encrypted) are sent through the SSI bus. A communications failure between the host
processor and the secure module will be indicated as an ERROR 09/10 message on the display.
Figure 3-10 below lists the corresponding kit numbers.

Table 3-10. Secure Keypad KIT Numbers

KIT Number Description

PMCN4028_ APX 2000/APX 4000 Expanded Limited Keypad Board

PMCN4026_ APX 2000/APX 4000 Expanded Full Keypad Board

The MACE IC relies on a 4 MHz clock source provided by the CPLD, the clock is connected to
MACE's XIN pin (U2510-P5).

3.2.7.2 Key Loading / Fail


Key variables are loaded into the MACE IC through the keyfail line. The signal originates from the
GCAI connector (pin 11 of J2 on the Front kit flex) and is passed through the keypad board to the
main board. The signal is then selected by a multiplexer (U4003) controlled by CPLD output,
KEYFAIL_CTRL, and the signal is routed back to the keypad board to the MACE's KYLD pin
(U2510-B10).

3.2.7.3 Key Retention


The key variables are retained within the MACE IC's memory (SRAM or FLASH). The keys can be
infinite key retention or 30-seconds key retention, depending on how the codeplug is set up. When
set to infinite key retention, the keys are stored in the FLASH memory inside the MACE IC. When set
to 30-second retention, the keys are stored in SRAM, and will be erased when the radio's battery is
removed (after the 30 second delay). The key retention delay circuit controls this time through a
comparator op-amp circuit (U2526). When the battery is removed, VSAVE (nominally 2.5 V) will
eventually drop to 0V after 30 seconds, which will result in a 0V output from U2526. This output is the
input to the CONT_1.875 regulator (U2525), which is nominally 3.3 V. When the regulator's output is
0 V, the keys in MACE's SRAM will be erased.

3.2.7.4 Tamper
The tamper function is intended to erase the encryption keys in a tampering situation. If the radio
chassis is opened during operation, the tamper signal, which is normally connected to ground
through spring contact M2533, will be disconnected from ground. This will be sensed by MACE
through its tamper pin TPR0 (U2510-M2). Once this condition is sensed, the encryption keys will be
erased.
3-44 Theory of Operation: Global Positioning Sytem (GPS)

3.2.7.5 Key Zeroize


The encryption keys can also be manually erased if infinite key retention is not turned on in
codeplug, by holding down the Side Top button and emergency buttons during radio power-up.
These two button inputs both connect to a dual transistor Q2537, which will release the
Key_ZEROIZE signal sensed by MACE's TPR0 (U2510-M2). Once this condition is sensed (floating
high), the encryption keys will be erased.
To troubleshoot the encryption circuitry, refer to the flowcharts in Chapter 5 “Troubleshooting Charts”.

3.3 Global Positioning Sytem (GPS)


The APX 2000/APX 4000 GPS architecture employs the Texas Instruments NL5500 GPS IC
(U1301) (located on the Main Board) which decodes GPS signals at 1575.42 MHz (L1 band). It is
capable of producing a final position solution including full tracking and data decode capability. The
GPS signal is received by the main RF/GPS combination antenna. The GPS signal is then diplexed
at the antenna port via a series resonant network, C1315 and L1316 which provides a very low
capacitive load to the transceiver. Additional GPS diplexing components include L1117 and C1122
which provide proper termination at the transceiver path output to minimize GPS signal leakage at
the antenna port tap point at C1314. The GPS signal will then go through a SAW filter (FL1301), LNA
(U1304), and a second SAW filter (FL1303), which then connects to the NL5500’s GPS RF input
(U1301 pin L2). The NL5500 IC is connected to the main OMAP processor via UART2. It is a two
wire UART interface (TX and RX with no handshaking).
The GPS receiver is setup in an autonomous continuous navigation mode where the current position
is updated once per second. The GPS receiver continuously tracks satellites for as long as the radio
is powered on to ensure the best possible accuracy. In the event the radio loses visibility of the
satellites due to terrain or environmental factors such as driving through a tunnel or entering a
building, the GPS will temporarily lose its position fix. If the signal outage is long enough, a power
savings algorithm will then cycle the GPS in and out of a sleep mode to save battery life until the
radio has moved back into an environment where the GPS signal is present.
The following table lists the power, clock, and I/O connections from the GPS IC to various
peripherals.
Theory of Operation: Global Positioning Sytem (GPS) 3-45

Table 3-11. Power and I/O Pins for NL5500

Signal Name Type NL5500 ball(s) Source/Destination [ref] (board Description

VBAT Power A2, H1, D8 VSW_3.6 [U6504] (Main Board) Main NL5500 power supply

VDDS Power B3, G10, K5, E2 VCC_1.85 [U6508] (Main Board) I/O Power Supply

VDD_TCXO Power G1 VSW_3.6 [U6504] (Main Board) TCXO Power Supply

RTC_CLK Clock H9 CPLD IO74 [U6101] (Main 32kHz RTC


Board)

TCXO_CLK_LV Clock F1 TCXO [Y1304] (Main Board) 26MHz TCXO

GPS_nShutdown Input D5 CPLD IO91 [U6101] (Main GPS Reset


Board)

GPS_UART_TX Output F5 OMAP pin R9 [U6302] (Main GPS UART TX to OMAP UART RX
Board)

GPS_UART_RX Input E3 OMAP pin M18 [U6302] (Main OMAP UART TX to GPS UART RX
Board)

LNA_ENABLE Output H6 LNA [U1304] (Main Board) GPS External LNA Enable

GPS_LNA_IN Input L2 GPS antenna/front-end GPS RF Input from antenna

External Regulators Main Board

Ant 2.8V 3.6V 1.8V


(VSW_3.6) (VCC_1.85)

VBAT VDDS

VDD_TCXO (G1)

LNA Enable TCXO


GPS_EXT_LNA_EN (H6)
TCXO_CLK_LV (F1)
26MHz,
<0.5ppm
GPS_LNA_IN (L2) GPS IC
TI NL5500 [OMAP 1710]
GPS_UART_TX (F5) GPS Tx UART2 Rx (R9)
GPS_UART_RX (E3) GPS Rx
UART2 Tx (M18)
SAW LNA SAW
[CPLD]
RTC_CLK (H9) 32kHz RTC
IO74 (E2)
GPS_NSHUTDOWN (D5) Reset
IO91 (D12)

Figure 3-32. GPS Block Diagram


3-46 Theory of Operation: Accelerometer

3.4 Accelerometer
3.4.1 General Overview
Accelerometer capabilities are achieved by the 3-axes “nano” accelerometer IC (LIS331DL) located
on the expansion board. The LIS331DL is a digital output linear accelerometer in a LGA package. It
is powered by the 3.3 LDO regulator placed in the expansion board. The complete device includes a
sensing element and an IC interface to provide the signal to the AVR IC. When acceleration is
applied to the sensor, an imbalance in capacitance is produced. This imbalance is measured and
converted to an analog voltage that is finally available to the user by an analog to digital converter.
The acceleration data is accessed through an SPI interface and presented to the AVR.
NOTE: Please refer to User Guide and CPS for further details.

3.3V LDO

Core
and
I/O
Voltage

SPI
Accelerometer
Accelerometer Data Bus AVR
LIS331DLH AT32UC3A
(Bus Slave) (Bus Master)

Interrupts

Figure 3-33. Accelerometer Block Diagram

The registers embedded on the LIS331DL are accessed through SPI serial interface. The following
pins are responsible for the SPI communication.

Table 3-12. SPI Interface

Pin Name Pin Description

CS SPI Enable
SPC SPI Serial Port Clock
SDI SPI Serial Data Input
SDO SPI Serial Data Output

CS is the serial port enable and it is controlled by the AVR (SPI Master). It goes low at the start of the
transmission and toggles high at the end. SPC is the serial port clock and it is also controlled by the
AVR. It is stopped high when the CS is high (no transmission). SDI and SDO are respectively the
serial data input and output. These lines are driven at the falling edge of SPC and should be capture
at the rising edge of SPC.
Theory of Operation: Accelerometer 3-47

The following table provides a list of the registers and their respective addresses used for the
accelerometer IC (LIS331DL).

Table 3-13. Register Address Map

Name Type Register Address Default Comment

Hex Binary

Reserved (do not modify) 00 – 0E Reserved

WHO_AM_I r 0F 000 1111 110010 Dummy register

CTRL_REG1 rw 20 010 0000 111

CTRL_REG2 rw 21 010 0001 0

CTRL_REG3 rw 22 010 0010 0

CTRL_REG4 rw 23 010 0011 0

CTRL_REG5 rw 24 010 0100 0

HP_FILTER_RESET r 25 010 0101 Dummy register

REFERENCE rw 26 010 0110 0

STATUS_REG r 27 010 0111 0

OUT_X_L r 28 010 1000 output

OUT_X_H r 29 010 1001 output

OUT_Y_L r 2A 010 1010 output

OUT_Y_H r 2B 010 1011 output

OUT_Z_L r 2C 010 1100 output

OUT_Z_H r 2D 010 1101 output

Reserved (do not modify) 2E – 2F Reserved

INT1_CFG rw 30 011 0000 0

INT1_SOURCE r 31 011 0001 0

INT1_THS rw 32 011 0010 0

INT1_DURATION rw 33 011 0011 0

INT2_CFG rw 34 011 0100 0

INT2_SOURCE r 35 011 0101 0

INT2_THS rw 36 011 0110 0

INT2_DURATION rw 37 011 0111 0

Reserved (do not modify) 38 – 3F Reserved

NOTE: Refer to the part data sheet for a detailed explanation of the registers.
3-48 Theory of Operation: Bluetooth

3.5 Bluetooth
The Bluetooth feature allows the radio the ability to connect wirelessly to a Bluetooth accessory or
data terminal. This feature is implemented using a combination Bluetooth/GPS integrated circuit (IC,
U1301) located on the Main Board, a low-frequency receiver (NFC, U2403), and a host controller
(U2415) with external 16 MB SDRAM (U2413) located on the keypad board. The Bluetooth IC sends
data to the host controller processor over an HCI USART link. The host controller processor
communicates to the OMAP processor on the RF board through a dedicated USB port.
Each APX accessory that is capable of Bluetooth communication will have its own unique Bluetooth
address. An external audio accessory headset can establish a digital connection using a low-data
rate GFSK modulated signal hopping on 79 x 1 MHz wide Bluetooth channels from 2402 MHz to
2480 MHz in the ISM band. Bluetooth uses a frequency hopping spread spectrum (FHSS) technique
to spread the RF power across the spectrum to reduce the interference and spectral power density.
The frequency hopping allows the channel to change up to 1600 times a second (625 us time slot)
based on a pseudo random sequence. If a packet is not received on one channel, the packet will be
retransmitted on another channel.
The Bluetooth feature is accompanied by a Low-Frequency (LF) detection circuit. Once a radio has
the Bluetooth feature enabled, a user can tap their LF enabled Bluetooth audio accessory with the
radio at the pairing spot to establish a secure Bluetooth connection. The LF circuit provides the
ability of a secure pairing connection with a Bluetooth accessory by sending secure messages
including the BT address of the external accessory during pairing. The LF circuit uses a 125 kHz
signal to communicate the secure pairing information over a dedicated SPI bus between the
Bluetooth accessory and the AVR32 processor.
Low-frequency transmission is done by the host controller itself using a NOR gate. The LF antenna
is located on the radio’s front-housing (speaker assembly) and connected to the LF receiver IC on
the keypad board via flex. The Bluetooth antenna is a stamped metal folded monopole antenna
mounted on the speaker assembly at the radio’s front housing:

Speaker Assembly

BT LF Antenna, Speaker
Antenna &
Mic

Keypad
Main Board
Board
(NL5500)
(BT & LF)

KEY
= Spring Contact

= Flex

Figure 3-34. Relation of Bluetooth & LF Antenna Assembly to Main & Keypad Boards
Theory of Operation: Bluetooth 3-49

To connect a Bluetooth accessory, the blue pairing indicators on the accessory and the radio should
be brought close to each other with the Bluetooth feature enabled and on in the radio. The
LF/Bluetooth connection flow is shown in Figure 3-35.

Radio and Accy Power Up

Initial NFC Pairing Able to pair

Connect
sound

Not able to
re-establish pairing
If Link Breaks a appears solid

Disconnect
sound

Reconnect
SW tries to re-establish Connect Sound
connection for 'x' mins. a appears solid
Standby Icon (flashing)

Disconnect
After X min
sound
search - BAD

Icon no longer Solid. b appears.


Module requires NFC re-pairing

With radio and accy. already on,


re-attempt pairing procedure.

Connect sound

Connected
Bad

Refer to Bluetooth pairing a appears solid


flowchart and/or User Guide

Figure 3-35. Bluetooth Connection Flowchart


3-50 Theory of Operation: Bluetooth

SW_B+

SW_B+

GROUND

UC3_RESET M8
OPT_BD_GPIO_0_OPT_RST RESET_N
BT_PTT J2
OPT_BD_GPIO_5(OMAP GPIO7) PB17 (GPIO49)
USB_BOOT VOLTAGE D10
OPT_BD_GPIO_2 TRANSLATION PA20 (GPIO20)
OMAP P18
AVR_STATUS_1.8 1.8V - 3.3V B10 PA21 (GPIO21) 16 MB
AC_SPKR_UNMUTE_1.8 A2
OMAP K15 PB07 (GPIO39) SDRAM
OPT_BD_DETECT
OPT_BD_GPIO_4
ATMEL AVR32
BT_SPARE_1.8 VOLTAGE C3
OMAP K14 TRANSLATION PA29 AT32UC3A0512
APX 2000/ 1.8V - 3.3V
F1 12 MHz
APX 4000 BT_SPARE_DIR
PA30

Main Board E12


CPLD GPIO 29 VBUS
D11
OPT_USB_DP DP
D12
OPT_USB_DM DM

SSI_CLK AUD_CLK
SSI_FSYNC AUD_FSTNC NL5500
SSI_BLACK_RX
SSI_RED_RX AUD_IN BT/GPS 32.768
SSI_BLACK_TX
SSI_RED_TX AUD_OUT
KHz

26 MHz TCXO

Figure 3-36. Bluetooth/Controller Interface with Clock Sources

The Bluetooth IC transceiver is connected to a dedicated Bluetooth antenna. Between the IC and
antenna is a band-pass filter as shown in Figure 3-37.

USB1 USB SPI0 SPI


USART1 UART NFC
TIMER1 TX_CLK BLOCK
ATMEL AVR32 GPIO WAKEUP
BT_PTT
OMAP_GPIO7 GPIO AT32UC3A0512 ANTENNA

USART1 TX
TC1 OCA
Keypad Board
Radio Host Controller LF
USART0 GPIO GPIO Antenna

Main Board

BT
Antenna
BT_HCI BT_WAKE BT_EN

SSI PCM_AUD BT_RF 2.45 GHz BPF


TI NL5500
Bluetooth/GPS

Figure 3-37. Bluetooth Functional Block Diagram


Theory of Operation: Bluetooth 3-51

To verify the Bluetooth transmitter is operational, an RCMP command can be sent to transmit a
constant carrier waveform on a Bluetooth frequency. To verify the LF transmit feature is operational,
an RCMP command can be sent to transmit a constant carrier waveform at 125 kHz. There are
similar RCMP commands for verifying BT/LF RSSI when a CW BT/LF signal is applied near the
antennas of the BT/LF circuitry.
The Low-Frequency block diagram below shows the main connections:

SPI0_SCK SCL
SPI0_MOSI SDI
LF RX XIN 32768 Hz
Clock
SPI0_MISO SDO
NFC_CS CS Low Frequency
Receiver
NFC_INT WAKE AS3930
ATMEL AVR32
AT32UC3A0512 LF1P
NFC_UART_RX DAT LFN

NFC_UART_MAN_CLK CL_DAT
LF Coil
NFC_UART_TX
TC1_OCA
LF TX
Figure 3-38. Bluetooth Low-Frequency Circuit Block Diagram

SPI SPI
UART UART
125 KHz Clock + ANT_IN
UART_TX_Data

Micro- LF Device
ANTENNA COIL CLK_IN
Processor
32 KHz

Figure 3-39. Bluetooth Low-Frequency Pairing Data Path


3-52 Theory of Operation: Bluetooth

R24
R2457M3

1
15K C2465M3
32KHZ_3.3V
1UF
U2403M3
AS3930A
51009735001

VCC 15
C2475M3
1000PF
12 SCL 1
DAT
NFC_CS_INV 11 9
CS SDO
13 SDI XOUT 1
5 XIN WAKE 6
4 8
RX path 3
LFN
LF1P
NC1
NC2 1

G1 CTGND
NC3 2
O/P R2474M3

GND
7 VSS
270K GPS_BT_3.3V
NFC
1

ANTENNA

16
C2454M3

C2457M3
220PF

L2407M3 18PF
1%

6.8 mH
R2476M3 R2477M3
100K 100K
U2412M3
I/P
NL17SZ02
USART1_TX
4
TC1_OCA
TX path R2475M3
150

Figure 3-40. Detailed Low-Frequency Transmit/Receive Paths

3.5.1 Bluetooth Power


Our Bluetooth IC operates from a 3.6V (U6504, VBAT) switching regulator located on the Main board
to supply the Bluetooth IC core and a 1.85V (U6508, VDDS) supply for the I/O. It has a shutdown
(U2415 pin L3) that must be high for operation to work. The power-up/down sequence required for
operation is shown in Figure 3-41.

APX 2000/ APX 4000 7.5V Batt


Partial Current Tree
VDDS

<2.5ms
VBAT
or
VDD1P8

RTC

Startup
(OR of
nshutdown
pins)

CLK_REQ_POL
Max 36.5 ms
Analog PORz (~135 RTC cycles) +
Efuse shifting (~1000 RTC cycles)

TCXO_CLK_REQ Hi Z - PD

VDD_TCXO

TCXO_CLK
5 ms
Max time from clock request/
voltage to TCXO_CLK availability
REF_CLK_REQ Hi Z - PD

Figure 3-41. Chip Power-Up/Power-Down Sequence (Exernal Input/Output Shown)


Theory of Operation: Bluetooth 3-53

The host processor operates from a 3.3V LDO regulator (U2402). The 1.85V regulator enables the
3.3V LDO regulator output. The LF receiver IC is powered from a 3.3V LDO regulator (U2402).
Figure 3-42 is a partial current tree showing the flow of current from the battery to the Bluetooth-
related major components sourced by the 3.6V switching regulator on the Main Board.

7.5V Batt

SW_B+

3.6V Switcher
800mA TPS 62050

V_SW_3.60

2.23V LDO 1.85V LDO J2301 pin23


J1001 pin 37 VCP_IN
TPS 73601 LP38693SD

Main Board

Keypad Board

P2001 pin 23

VSW_3.6

TI NL5500 3.3V LDO


BT/GPS 500mA LP2989

GPS_BT_3.3V

ST LIS3331DL 12 MHz OSC


Accelerometer

AT32UC3A
Logic & Level AVR32
8 x Level Shifters
1 x Inverter
16MB SDRAM

AS3930A Logic & Level


Low Freq. 1 x NOR

Figure 3-42. Current Distribution Tree for Bluetooth Circuitry


3-54 Theory of Operation: Bluetooth

3.5.2 Bluetooth Clocks


The Bluetooth IC requires a 26 MHz TCXO (Y1304, TCXO_CLK) for the core and a 32.768 kHz
(U6101 pin E2 on Main Board, RTC_CLK) slow clock for the USART. This is the same clock used for
the GPS portion of the BT/GPS combination IC.
The host processor IC requires a 12 MHz crystal oscillator (Y2475) clock. The LF receiver IC
requires a 32.768 kHz (U6101 pin E2 on Main Board, RTC_CLK) clock.

3.5.3 Bluetooth I/Os.


The communication between the Bluetooth IC and the host controller is by a four-wire HCI USART0
bus (RX, TX, CTS, RTS). The Bluetooth IC receives a firmware update over the USART0 each time
it is powered on. The LF receiver IC transmits its data over the USART1. USART2 is used for
displaying debugging messages.

Table 3-14. Bluetooth Host Processor UART I/O

Signal Name Pad Name GPIO MUX Keypad Board I/O


Function Schematic Name

USART0 – RXD PA00 0 A BT_UART_TX_3.3V I

USART0 – TXD PA01 1 A BT_UART_RX_3.3V O

USART0 – RTS PA03 3 A BT_UART_CTS_3.3V O

USART0 – CTS PA04 4 A BT_UART_RTS_3.3V I

USART1 – RXD PA05 5 A USART1_RX I

USART1 – TXD PA06 6 A USART1_TX O

USART1 – CLK PA07 7 A USART1_CLK I

USART2 – RXD PB29 61 A AVR_USART2_RX I

USART2 – TXD PB30 62 A AVR_USART2_TX O


Theory of Operation: Bluetooth 3-55

ATMEL AVR32
AT32UC3A0512
P2001 Connector

TI NL 5500
Bluetooth/GPS
Pin 33 USART0
J6 A4
PA00 HCI_TX
Pin 31 B5
H6
PA01 HCI_RX
J7 B4
PA03 HCI_CTS
J2002 Connector

USART2 J8 B7
Debug RX K6 PA04 HCI_RTS
Pin 15 PB29
Pin 17 Debug TX K7 PB30
Low Frequency
Receiver AS3930
USART1
K11 9
PA05 DAT
J10 10 CL_DAT
PA07
BT Debug
Flex
L12 LF Transmit
PA06 (OR Gate)

= Level Translator. 3.3volts on AVR side

Figure 3-43. Bluetooth LF UART Connection Block Diagram

The Bluetooth IC shutdown (U2415 pin L3) and wakeup (U2415 pin K3) pins are also connected to
the host controller. A Bluetooth PTT pin on the host controller (U2415 pin J2) tells the OMAP (U6302
pin Y5) when the user pressed the PTT button on the Bluetooth accessory. As the BT IC I/O is 1.8V,
but the host controller I/O is 3.3V, level shifters are employed for interconnection between the two.
The host processor IC is connected to the LF receiver IC by a four-wire SPI bus. This SPI bus also
communicates with an on-board accelerometer. The LF transmitter circuit uses a 125 kHz signal
(U2415 pin M3) that is turned on and off (OOK) by the USART1_TX signal (U2415 pin L12).

Table 3-15. SPI I/O

Signal Name Pad Name GPIO MUX Keypad Board I/O


Function Schematic Name

SPIP – NPCS[2] PA09 9 B SPIO_CS2 O

SPIP – NPCS[0] PA10 10 A NFC_CS O

SPIP – MISO PA11 11 A SPIO_MISO I

SPIP – MOSI PA12 12 A SPIO_MOSI O

SPIP – SCK PA13 13 A SPIO_CLK O


3-56 Theory of Operation: Bluetooth

The host processor is connected to the 3.3V SDRAM using a synchronous interface. The host
processor is connected to the OMAP on the Main Board by a full-speed USB (D11 & D12). VBus is a
sense line only.

Table 3-16. USB I/O

Signal Name Pin Name Pad Name Keypad Board I/O


Schematic Name

GPIO19 C12 PA19 USB_BOOT_3.3V I

GPIO20 D10 PA20 ATMEL_BOOT I

DP D11 – BT_AVR_USB_DP I/O

DM D12 – BT_AVR_USB_DM I/O

VBUS E12 – BT_AVR_VBUS I

Factory Test Points


ATMEL AVR32
AT32UC3A0512
USB_BOOT C12
Pin 21 PA19

Pin 3 E12 VBUS


APX2000 Keypad Board 60-pin Connector

Pin 41 D11 DP
USB

D12
Pin 43 DM

ATMEL_BOOT D10
PA20
BT Debug Flex

//

= Level Translator. 3.3 volts on AVR side

Figure 3-44. Bluetooth USB Interface To Main Board

The ATMEL bootloader is being used as a first stage bootloader that will jump to the Motorola
bootloader, which is a stage two bootloader. GPIO20 is used by the ATMEL bootloader to trap in
Flash mode. GPIO19 will be used by the Motorola bootloader to trap in Flash mode. Both pins are
active low.
Theory of Operation: Bluetooth 3-57

The Bluetooth audio is sent over a two-channel PCM/SSI interface to the audio codec (U6405) on
the Main board.

Table 3-17. GPIO I/O

Signal Name Pad Name GPIO Keypad Board Schematic I/O


Name

GPIO41 PB09 41 BT_HOST_WAKEUP_3.3V I

GPIO49 PB17 49 BT_PTT_3.3V O

GPIO50 PB18 50 BT_SHUTDOWN_3.3V O

GPIO51 PB19 51 BT_WAKEUP_3.3V O


3-58 Theory of Operation: Bluetooth

Notes
Chapter 4 Troubleshooting Procedures

The purpose of this chapter is to aid in troubleshooting problems with the ASTRO APX 2000/
APX 4000 radio. It is intended to be detailed enough to localize the malfunctioning circuit and isolate
the defective component. It also contains a listing of service tools recommended for PC board repair
at the component level.

Most of the ICs are static sensitive devices. Do not attempt to


disassemble the radio or troubleshoot a board without first
referring to the following Handling Precautions section.

4.1 Handling Precautions


Complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (CMOS) devices, and other high-technology devices,
are used in this family of radios. While the attributes of these devices are many, their characteristics
make them susceptible to damage by electrostatic discharge (ESD) or high-voltage charges.
Damage can be latent, resulting in failures occurring weeks or months later. Therefore, special
precautions must be taken to prevent device damage during disassembly, troubleshooting, and
repair. Handling precautions are mandatory for this radio, and are especially important in low-
humidity conditions. DO NOT attempt to disassemble the radio without observing the following
handling precautions.
1. Eliminate static generators (plastics, Styrofoam, etc.) in the work area.
2. Remove nylon or double-knit polyester jackets, roll up long sleeves, and remove or tie back
loose-hanging neckties.
3. Store and transport all static-sensitive devices in ESD-protective containers.
4. Disconnect all power from the unit before ESD-sensitive components are removed or
inserted unless otherwise noted.
5. Use a static-safeguarded workstation, which can be accomplished through the use of an
anti-static kit (Motorola part number 01-80386A82) or equivalent.This kit includes a wrist
strap, two ground cords, a static-control table mat and a static-control floor mat.
4-2 Troubleshooting Procedures: Recommended Service Tools

4.2 Recommended Service Tools


Table 4-1 lists recommended service tools that can be used for PC board repairs at the component
level. For listings of additional service tools, service aids, and test equipment that are recommended
for all levels of service, refer to the APX 2000/ APX 4000 basic service manual (see “Related
Publications” on page ix).

Table 4-1. Recommended Service Tools

Motorola
Description Application
Part Number

66012028001 Chassis Opener Used to disassemble chassis from housing

66012031001 Battery Adapter Used in place of battery to connect radio to an external


power supply.

66009256001 Bit, Rotary Switch Spanner Nut Used to disassemble the spanner nut on the rotary switch.

66012030001 Vacuum Test Fixture Connects the vacuum/pressure hose to the radio.

NLN9839_ Vacuum Pump Kit Vacuum pump with gauge and vacuum hose. Requires
66012030001 Vacuum Test Fixture.

5880384G68 SMA to BNC Adapter Adapts radio’s antenna port to BNC cabling of test
equipment.

DVN4233_ Customer Programming Software CPS allows customer-specific programming of modes and
(CPS) and Tuner Software features. Tuner software required to perform alignment of
radio parameters.

PMKN4012B Programming Cable Used to program the radio through Customer


Programming Software and Tuner Software.

PMKN4013C Programming/Service Cable Used to program and service the radio through Customer
Programming Software and Tuner Software.

RLN4460_ Portable Test Set Used for radio performance checks. Connects to radio’s
universal connector and allows remote switching and
signal injection/outputs for test equipment measurements.
Troubleshooting Procedures: Standard Bias Table 4-3

4.3 Standard Bias Table


Table 4-2 outlines some standard supply voltages and system clocks which should be present under
normal operation. These should be checked as a first step to any troubleshooting procedure.

Table 4-2. Standard Operating Bias – DC Voltages

Name Reference Description Level

IGN_X Mako_IGN_X ON/OFF Switch. Radio on when GND GND

UNSW_B+ F_UNSW_B+ Radio Battery Voltage 6–9V

SW_B+ C6593 Radio Supply Voltage 6–9V

V_SAVE C6538 LDO Output Present When Battery is Attached 2.5V

V_1.875 C6581 LDO Output 1.875V

V_1.55 R6561 LDO Output 1.55V

V_2.775D R6563 LDO Output 2.775V

V_2.775_EXP R6562 LDO Output 2.775V

V_2.8_RF R6564 LDO Output 2.8V

V_5.0A R6565 LDO Output 5.0V

V_3.3 R6566 LDO Output 3.3V

V_3.0A R6567 LDO Output 3.0V

V_EXT_1.85 R6570 LDO Output 1.85V

V_SW_1.4 C6570 Switcher Output 1.4V

V_SW_3.60 C6561 Switcher Output 3.6V

V_2.23 C6573 LDO Output 2.23V

Table 4-3. Standard Operating Bias – Clock Sources

Clock
Reference Description Frequency
Source

Y6501 R6533 MAKO 24MHz & tapped into CPLD 24.576MHz

Y6502 C6541 MAKO RTC 32.768KHz

Y6601 C6601 OMAP CPU Clock 12MHz

U6302 TP6307 and DDR Clocks (Complementary signals) 96MHz


TP6308

U6101 R6113 MACE Clock 4MHz

U6101 R6115 GPS RTC clock 32.768KHz

Y701 R6218 RF Freq synth IC (Abacus) TCXO 16.8MHz


(RF board)
4-4 Troubleshooting Procedures: Power-Up Self-Check Errors

4.4 Power-Up Self-Check Errors


Each time the radio is turned on, the MCU and DSP perform a series of internal diagnostics. These
diagnostics consist of checking such programmable devices as the FLASH ROMs, the EEPROM,
and SRAM devices.
Problems detected during the power-up self-check routines are presented as error codes on the
radio’s display. For non-display radios, the problem is presented at power up by a single, low-
frequency tone. Table 4-4 lists possible error codes, a description of each error code, and a
recommended corrective action.

Table 4-4. Power-Up Self-Check Error Codes

Error Code/ Error


Description Corrective Action
Message

01/02 FLASH ROM Codeplug Checksum Non-Fatal Error Reprogram the codeplug

01/12 Security Partition Checksum Non-Fatal Error Send radio to depot

01/20 ABACUS Tune Failure Non-Fatal Error Turn the radio off, then on

01/22 Tuning Codeplug Checksum Non-Fatal Error Send radio to depot

01/81 Host ROM Checksum Fatal Error Send radio to depot

01/82 FLASH ROM Codeplug Checksum Fatal Error Reprogram the codeplug

01/88 External RAM Fatal Error – Note: Not a checksum failure Send radio to depot

01/90 General Hardware Failure Fatal Error Turn the radio off, then on

01/92 Security Partition Checksum Fatal Error Send radio to depot

01/93 FLASHport Authentication Code Failure Send radio to depot

01/98 Internal RAM Fail Fatal Error Send radio to depot

01/A2 Tuning Codeplug Checksum Fatal Error Send radio to depot

02/81 DSP ROM Checksum Fatal Error Send radio to depot

02/88 DSP RAM Fatal Error – Note: Not a checksum failure Turn the radio off, then on

02/90 General DSP Hardware Failure (DSP startup message not Turn the radio off, then on
received correctly)

09/10 Secure Hardware Error Turn the radio off, then on

09/90 Secure Hardware Fatal Error Turn the radio off, then on

Hardware board absent/ Keypad board is not connected properly to the radio Ensure the Keypad board
Hardware board absent is fixed in place
then
Man-Down Hw error

Note: If the corrective action does not fix the failure, send the radio to the depot.
Troubleshooting Procedures: Power-Up Self-Check Diagnostics and Repair (Not for Field Use) 4-5

4.5 Power-Up Self-Check Diagnostics and Repair (Not for Field Use)
Table 4-5 lists additional action items that can be used for the diagnosis and resolution of the error
codes listed in Table 4-4 on page 4-4.

Table 4-5. Power-Up Self-Check Diagnostic Actions

Error Code/ Error


Diagnostic Actions
Message

01/02 This non-fatal error will likely recover if the radio's power is cycled. In the event that this
does not resolve the issue, the radio should be reflashed. If the error remains, send the
radio to depot.

01/12 The radio should be sent to the depot for reflashing of the security codeplug.

01/20 Cycling radio power should resolve this issue.

01/22 The radio should be sent to the depot for reflash of the tuning codeplug followed by
retuning of the radio.

01/81 The radio should be sent to the depot for reflashing of the host code.

01/82 The radio should be sent to the depot for reflashing of the radio codeplug.

01/88 Reflashing of the radio should first be performed. If this fails to resolve the issue, send
the radio to depot.

01/90 Cycle power to radio. Continued failure indicates a likely IC failure In this event, radio
should be sent to the depot for isolation and repair of the problem IC.

01/92 The radio should be sent to the depot for reprogramming of the security codeplug.

01/93 The radio should be sent to the depot for reflashing of the host code.

01/98 Send radio to the depot.

01/A2 The radio should be sent to the depot for reflashing of the tuning codeplug followed by
re-tuning of the radio.

02/81 The radio should be sent to the depot for examination.

02/88 Cycle power to the radio. If this does not fix the problem, then the radio should be sent
to the depot for reflashing of the DSP code.

02/90 Cycle power to the radio. If this fails to fix the problem, then the radio should be sent to
the depot for reflashing of the DSP code.

09/10 Cycle power to the radio. If this fails then follow instructions in the secure hardware
failure troubleshooting flowchart.

09/90 Cycle power to the radio. If this fails then follow instructions in the secure hardware
failure troubleshooting flowchart.

Hardware board Bluetooth error. Send radio to depot for examination.


failed

Hardware board Man-Down feature unavailable. Send radio to depot for examination.
failed
then
Man-Down HW error
4-6 Troubleshooting Procedures: Power-Up Self-Check Diagnostics and Repair (Not for Field Use)

Table 4-5. Power-Up Self-Check Diagnostic Actions (Continued)

Error Code/ Error


Diagnostic Actions
Message

Hardware board Keypad board does not support bluetooth feature. Send radio to depot.
mismatch If the Keypad board type supports “Full feature” – “Mace/GPS/BT”, updating the keypad
board firmware should resolve the error message.

Hardware board Keypad board does not support either bluetooth or Man-down feature or both.
mismatch If the Keypad board type supports “Full feature” – “Mace/GPS/BT”, updating the keypad
then board firmware should resolve the error message.
Man-Down HW error
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Charts

This section contains detailed troubleshooting flowcharts. These charts should be used as a guide in
determining the problem areas. They are not a substitute for knowledge of circuit operation and
astute troubleshooting techniques. It is advisable to refer to the related detailed circuit descriptions in
the theory of operation sections prior to troubleshooting a radio.

5.1 List of Troubleshooting Charts


Most troubleshooting charts (see Table 5-1) end up by pointing to an IC to replace. It is not always
noted, but it is good practice to verify supplies and grounds to the affected IC and to trace continuity
to the malfunctioning signal and related circuitry before replacing any IC. For instance, if a clock
signal is not available at a destination, continuity from the source IC should be checked before
replacing the source IC.

Table 5-1. Troubleshooting Charts (Continued)


Table 5-1. Troubleshooting Charts
Page
Troubleshooting
Page No.
Troubleshooting
No.
DC Supply 1.8 Volt Failure 5-19
Main Troubleshooting DC Supply 1.5 Volt Failure 5-20
Main Troubleshooting Flowchart 5-3 DC Supply 1.4 Volt Failure 5-21
Power-Up Failure Display
Main Board 5-4 Main Display Failure 5-22
B+ Incorrect Voltage 5-5 Knob/ Button/ Keypad
Low LDO10 VCC_3.3 Voltage 5-6 Volume/Channel Error 5-23
Low LDO3 V_1.55 Voltage 5-7 Keypad Error 5-24
Low LDO8 V_5.0A Voltage 5-8 Side Button Error 5-25
Low VBUS2 Voltage 5-9 Audio
Low V_SW_1.4 Voltage 5-10 External Audio 5-26
Low V_2.23 Voltage 5-11 Internal Audio 5-27
Low V_SW_3.6 Voltage 5-12 Internal Microphone 5-28
Low V_SW_5 Voltage 5-13 External Mic Failure 5-29
Low V_EXT_1.85 Voltage 5-14 Keyload/ Secure Hardware/ Memory
DC Supply Keyload Failure 5-30
DC Supply 5 Volt Failure 5-15 Secure Hardware Failure 5-31
DC Supply 3.6 Volt Failure 5-16
DC Supply 3 Volt Failure 5-17
DC Supply 1.85 Volt Failure 5-18
5-2 Troubleshooting Charts: List of Troubleshooting Charts

Table 5-1. Troubleshooting Charts (Continued)

Page
Troubleshooting
No.

RX RF
RX RF Failure 5-32
FGU
FGU Failure 5-42
VCO
VCO Failure 5-43
GPS
GPS Failure 5-46
Bluetooth Failure
Pairing Issue 5-47
LCD Indication 5-50
No Audio from Headset 5-52
PA Failure
Main 5-53
7/800 PA 5-54
UHF1 PA 5-55
ALC 5-56
Troubleshooting Charts: Main Troubleshooting Flowchart 5-3

5.2 Main Troubleshooting Flowchart

Start

Good Go to either Display


No Any Error No
power up Failure(5.19,5.20)
self test Message? or controller power
up failure flowchart
Chart 5.3
Yes Yes

See Button Test No See Table for


Buttons
Flowchart error codes
Functional?
Table 4.5
(Chart 5.10)

Go to TX RF
troubleshooting No Does the
Radio
Flowchart transmit?
(Chart 5.45)

Yes

Go to controller No Is there TX
TX Audio error
deviation?
(Chart 5.11)

Yes

Go to RX RF/ No
controller audio Receive Audio
flowchart present?
(Chart 5.29/5.11)

Yes

No RX SINAD
GOOD?

Yes

End
5-4 Troubleshooting Charts: Power-Up Failure

5.3 Power-Up Failure – Main Board

Name Ref Description Level V Flow Chart


Main Board Power Up VCC_1.55 R6561 LDO Output 1.55±10% Low LDO3 VCC_1.55 Voltage
Problem
VCC_2.775D R6562 LDO Output 2.775±10% Low LDO10 VCC_3.3 Voltage
VCC_2.775 R6563 LDO Output 2.775±10% Low LDO10 VCC_3.3 Voltage
VCC_2.8_RF R6564 LDO Output 2.8±10% Low LDO10 VCC_3.3 Voltage
Measure Voltage
at C6593 VCC_5.0A R6565 LDO Output 5.0±10% Low LDO8 VCC_5.0A Voltage
VCC_3.3 R6566 LDO Output 3.3±10% Low LDO10 VCC_3.3 Voltage
VCC_3.0A R6567 LDO Output 3.0±10% Low LDO10 VCC_3.3 Voltage
Proceed to VCC_SW_3.6 C6561 Switching Output 3.6±10% Low VCC_SW_3.6 Voltage
No Incorrect B+
6 < V < 9? VCC_EXT_1.85 R6570 LDO Output 1.85±10% Low VCC_1.85 Voltage
Voltage Flow
Chart
VCC_SW_1.4 E6502 Switching Output 1.4±10% Low VCC_SW_1.4 Voltage

Yes

Measure Voltage
at R6542

Replace
No Proceed to Low Main Board
3.3 < V < 3.9 VCC_SW_3.60
Flow Chart

No
Yes

Repair or Replace Replace Main OMAP is Out of


Use Oscilloscope Part/s Board Yes Reset, Proceed to
1.6 < V < 1.9
to Measure R6533 Memory Flow
Chart
No
Yes

No Inspect Y6501 and Are Parts Solder Measure Voltage


Freq = 24MHz
All supporting Connections and at OMAP_RESET_TP
1.6 < V < 1.9
Circuitry Placement Correct

Yes
Yes

Use Oscilloscope
Measure All Probe and High No
Replace Main Freq = 12MHz Inspect Y6601
Spots from Above Impedance Probe
Board 1.3 < V < 1.9 Circuit
Table to Measure
C6602
Yes
No

Voltages =
Yes Are Parts Solder
Level Use Oscilloscope Freq = 32kHz
1.6 < V < 1.9 Connections and
to Measure R6115 1.6 < V < 1.9
Placement Correct

No Yes
No Yes No

Proceed to
Measure Voltage Replace Main Repair or Replace
Specified Flow
at R6203 Board Part/s
Chart in Table
Troubleshooting Charts: Power-Up Failure 5-5

Power-Up Failure – B+ Incorrect Voltage

B+ Incorrect Voltage

Check Voltage at
Test Point
F_UNSW_B+
(Main Board)

No Check input and No Replace


6 < V < 9? output voltage at 6 < V < 9? Connector
F200

Yes Yes

Check circuitry from


battery contact to fuse.
Check Voltage at Replace any non-
C6593 (Controller) function part.

Check Q6501
No Circuit and
6 < V < 9?
Replace any non
Functional Parts

Yes

Replace Main
Board
5-6 Troubleshooting Charts: Power-Up Failure

Power-Up Failure – Low LDO10 VCC_3.3 Voltage

Low
LDO10 V_3.3
Voltage

Measure Radio
Current

Is Standby Current Yes Board has a short,


more than 15mA Replace Main Board
above Average

No

Inspect R6566
Connection

Is R6566 Soldered No Correct R6566


Properly Soldering

Yes

Measure SW1 at R6542

No Proceed to Low
3.3 < V < 3.9?
V_SW_3.6 Voltage
Flow Chart
Yes

Likely MAKO Problem,


Replace Main Board
Troubleshooting Charts: Power-Up Failure 5-7

Power-Up Failure – Low LDO3 V_1.55 Voltage

Low
LDO3 V_1.55
Voltage

Measure Radio
Current

Is Standby Current Yes Board has a short,


more than 15mA Replace Main Board
above Average

No

Inspect R6561
Connection

Is R6561 No Correct R6561


Soldered Soldering
Properly

Yes

Measure V_2.23
at R6513

No Proceed to Low
2.0 < V < 2.4?
V_2.23 Voltage
Flow Chart
Yes

Likely MAKO Problem,


Replace Main Board
5-8 Troubleshooting Charts: Power-Up Failure

Power-Up Failure – Low LDO8 V_5.0A Voltage

Low
LDO8 V_5.0A
Voltage

Measure Radio
Current

Is Standby Current Yes Board has a short,


more than 15mA Replace Main Board
above Average

No

Inspect R6565
Connection

Is R6565 No Correct R6565


Soldered Soldering
Properly

Yes

Measure Voltage
at C6593

No Proceed to
6.0 < V < 9.0?
Incorrect B+
Voltage Flow
Yes Chart

Likely MAKO Problem,


Replace Main Board
Troubleshooting Charts: Power-Up Failure 5-9

Power-Up Failure – Low VBUS2 Voltage

Low
VBUS2 Voltage

Measure V_SW_5
at C6567.

Yes Proceed to Low


5.1 < V < 5.6? SW5 Voltage Flow
Chart

No

Measure VBUS2
Supply Voltage
at R6536
Yes

Inspect U6503 and


Supporting Circuitry

Are Parts Solder Yes No


Connections and
Check Placement Is Part Placed
of Q6508 Correctly
Placement Correct Replace Part

Yes
No
Replace Board

Repair Incorrect Parts


5-10 Troubleshooting Charts: Power-Up Failure

Power-Up Failure – Low V_SW_1.4 Voltage

Low V_SW_1.4 Voltage

Measure Radio
Current

Is Standby Current Yes


more than 15mA Board has a short,
above Average Replace Board

No

Measure SW_B+
Voltage at C6593

No Proceed to
6 < V < 9? Incorrect B+
Voltage

Yes

Measure Voltage
at C6586

Proceed to Low
No LD03 V_1.5V
1.45 < V < 1.65?
Voltage Flow
Chart

Yes

Inspect U6507 and Are Parts Solder No Replace or Repair


Supporting Connections and
Parts
Circuitry Placement Correct

Yes

Replace Main
Board
Troubleshooting Charts: Power-Up Failure 5-11

Power-Up Failure – Low V_2.23 Voltage

Low V_2.33 Voltage

Measure Radio
Current

Is Standby Current Yes


more than 15mA Board has a short,
above Average Replace Board

No

Measure Voltage
at R6542

No Proceed to Low
3.3 < V < 3.9? V_SW_3.6
Voltage Flow
Chart

Yes

Inspect U6506 and


Supporting
Circuitry

Are Parts Solder No


Connections and Replace or Repair
Placement Correct Part/s

Yes

Replace Board
5-12 Troubleshooting Charts: Power-Up Failure

Power-Up Failure – Low V_SW_3.6 Voltage

Low V_SW_3.6 Voltage

Measure Radio
Current

Is Standby Current Yes


more than 15mA Board has a short,
above Average Replace Board

No

Measure the
Voltage at R6542

No Proceed to
6 < V < 9?
Incorrect B+
Voltage

Yes

Inspect U6504 and


All Supporting
Circuitry

Are Parts Solder No


Connections and Replace or Repair
Placement Correct Part/s

Yes

Replace Board
Troubleshooting Charts: Power-Up Failure 5-13

Power-Up Failure – Low V_SW_5 Voltage

Low V_SW_5 Voltage

Measure Radio
Current

Is Standby
Current more Yes Board has a short,
than 15mA above Replace Board
Average

No

Measure the
Voltage at C6593

No Proceed to
6 < V < 9? Incorrect B+
Voltage

Yes

Inspect U6505 and


All Supporting
Circuitry

Are Parts Solder No Replace or Repair


Connections and
Part/s
Placement Correct

Yes

Replace Main
Board
5-14 Troubleshooting Charts: Power-Up Failure

Power-Up Failure – Low V_EXT_1.85 Voltage

Low V_ENT_1.85 Voltage

Measure Radio
Current

Is standy Yes Board has a short,


current > 15mA replace board
above avg?

No

Measure
V_SW_3.6
Voltage at R6510

Proceed to
Voltage = No Incorrect
V_SW_3.6 V_SW_3.6
Voltage

Yes Inspect and repair


Measure Voltage Yes U6409 and
2.2 < V < 2.7?
at R6420 Supporting
Circuitry
Measure Voltage
R6431 on V_5.0A No
Side

No
Replace Main
Board

Measure Voltage
Yes 2.2 < V < 2.7?
4.8 < V < 5.2 at R6431 on
BGAP_COMP
side

Yes
No

Inspect U6508 and Are Parts Solder


Proceed to Low No Replace or repair
Connections &
All Supporting Parts
LD08 V_5.0A Placement Correct
Circuitry
Voltage Flow
Chart

Replace Main Board


Troubleshooting Charts: DC Supply Failure 5-15

5.4 DC Supply Failure


5.4.1 DC Supply 5 Volt Failure

V_SW_5

No Is fuse intact No Is radio current


Replace Fuse
(not blown)? >100mA

Yes
Yes

Verify if USB accessory is Yes Replace accessory


shorting VBUS line. or cable
Verify L200, C202 No Verify UNSW_B+ at
and C203 is good test point: F_UNSW_B+
No No

No Verify SW_B+ Check Q6502 and


Verify Q6501
at C6565 Q6508 for damage

Is 6 < V < 9

Yes

Measure BGAP_COMP
voltage at R6543

Yes Check U6505 circuitry. If good,


Is 2.2 < V < 2.7
change U6505

No

Check BGAP_COMP circuitry.


Replace defective part
5-16 Troubleshooting Charts: DC Supply Failure

5.4.2 DC Supply 3.6 Volt Failure

V_SW_5

No Is fuse intact No
Replace Fuse Is radio current
(not blown)? >100mA

Yes
Yes

Is connectors from J2301 to Yes


Replace board with
No display connector shorted or damage? damaged connector.
Verify L200, C202 Verify UNSW_B+ at
and C203 is good test point: F_UNSW_B+
No

Verify SW_B+
Yes at C6524

No
Verify Q6501 Is 6 < V < 9

Yes

Check U6504 circuitry.

Enable input Yes


Check U6508 loading
present? V_SW_3.60

No

Check U201 is loading


MAKO damaged. Replace
V_SW_3.60
MAKO
Troubleshooting Charts: DC Supply Failure 5-17

5.4.3 DC Supply 3 Volt Failure

DC_LIN_3V

Verify DC_LIN_3V at C208

No
Voltage = 3V? Check voltage at C207

Yes

Check for open in branch


to troubleshooting Voltage Yes
3.6V? Replace U201
section

No

Refer troubleshooting
guide 5.4.2 DC supply
3.6V
5-18 Troubleshooting Charts: DC Supply Failure

5.4.4 DC Supply 1.85 Volt Failure

V_EXT_1.85

Verify V_SW_3.60 is
present at R6510

Yes
Voltage 3.6V? Verify BGAP_COMP
is present.

No

No Check BGAP_COMP
Refer troubleshooting guide 2.2 < V < 2.7?
5.4.2 DC supply 3.6V circuitry

Yes

Check U6508
circuitry

Check for damage


to Q6507

Check BGAP_COMP
circuitry

Check if U6101,
Check if U6302 is
U6405, U6301 and
drawing high
U6304 is draining
current thru E6501
high current

Check if keypad is Check for connector


draining high damages from J2301 to
current. frontkit flex

Replace main board


Troubleshooting Charts: DC Supply Failure 5-19

5.4.5 DC Supply 1.8 Volt Failure

DC_LIN_1_8V

Verify DC_LIN_1_8V at C210

Voltage No Check voltage at C209


= 1.8V?

Yes

Check for open in branch Voltage Yes


to troubleshooting 2.775V? Replace U202
section

No

Check voltage at R6564

Voltage Yes
Check continuity between
2.775V? R6564 and C209

No

Replace MAKO
5-20 Troubleshooting Charts: DC Supply Failure

5.4.6 DC Supply 1.5 Volt Failure

DC_LIN_1_5V

Verify DC_LIN_1_5V at C212

Voltage No Check voltage at C210


= 1.5V?

Yes

Check for open in branch Voltage No Refer troubleshooting


to troubleshooting 1.8V? guide 5.4.5
section

Yes

Check voltage at C209

Voltage No
Refer troubleshooting
2.775V? guide 5.4.5

Yes

Replace U203
Troubleshooting Charts: DC Supply Failure 5-21

5.4.7 DC Supply 1.4 Volt Failure

V_SW_1.4

No Voltage No Voltage
Replace fuse
= 1.5V? 1.8V?

Yes
Yes
No Verify UNSW_B+
Verify L200, C202
at test point: No
and C203 is good. Voltage Refer troubleshooting
F_UNSW_B+
1.8V? guide 5.4.5
Yes

Verify Q6501 Yes

No Voltage
2.775V?

Yes

Check if U6302
draining high
current thru E6502

Check external
circuitry for U6507.
If good, change
U6507.
5-22 Troubleshooting Charts: Main Display Failure

5.5 Main Display Failure

No Display

Replace LCD

Yes
Problem still persist? End

No

Check DC on following
Signal Probe Point
V_Ext_1.86 TP2005 on keypad
V_2.775D TP2008 on keypad

Check the following signals:


Signal Probe Point Level
Yes F_DISP_RW R2135 0V
Is 6 < V < 9 F_DISP_DATA_CMD R2147 1.85V. Hi = Data. Low = Command
F_DISP_RW_EN R2142 1.85V. 4MHz Square
OMAP_RESET OMAP_RESET_TP 1.85V
No

Check U6504 circuitry.

Signals No Check U6302 and U6101


Correct? display lines. Change faulty
part.

Yes

Verify connectors from J2302 to


front kit flex.

Connectors No replace board or flex


Good? with bad connector

Yes

Replace chassis subassembly


Troubleshooting Charts: Volume/Channel Error 5-23

5.6 Volume/Channel Error

Volume / Channel Error

Verify all connectors from


J2302 to frontkit flex are good.

Remove SH13

Probe TP2111 and


TP2110 with scope

No Is voltage level Yes Observe if any noise


Verify if VCC_1.85 present
1.85V when on waveform
on keypad at TP2005
rotating switch?

Is 1.85V Yes Yes Is noise


present? Replace frontkit flex present?

No
No
Check U21000,
U21001, U21002 and
U21003 circuitry.
Is V_Ext_1.85 No Refer troubleshooting
present at C2116? guide 5.4.4

Yes

Replace Back kit flex


5-24 Troubleshooting Charts: Keypad Error

5.7 Keypad Error

Synopsis

This Chart relates to failure in the button functions Basic Failure modes are as follows:

1) Failure in control top, side controls or keypad flex assembly


2) Bad Connection
Button Test 3) Defective Swithces or pads

Button Table

Place radio in Test Mode. Button Code


Press side Top Button so PTT 1/0-1
disply reads CH TEST. This Tob Button (Emergency) 148/0-1
places the radio in button Side Button 1 96/0-1
test mode. Then, press the Side Button 2 97/0-1
orange (Emergency) Top Side Button 3 98/0-1
Button to verify codes displayed Rotary Switch 11/1-255
as shown in the Button Table at right. Rotary Switch Push Button 91/0-1

131/1 132/1 133/1

Yes
Keys Correct? End
129/1 135/1 134/1
H < U
D > P
136/1 Navigation
No Button
49/1 50/1 51/1
1 2 3
Check signal path integrity
of button in question 52/1 53/1 54/1
4 5 6
55/1 56/1 57/1
7 8 9
58/1 48/1 59/1

* 0 #
Note :
Numbers codes with a /1 are for a button
pressed condition only. Number codes
with a /0 are for a button release
condition only.
Troubleshooting Charts: Side Button Error 5-25

5.8 Side Button Error

SIDE BUTTON
TEST

Verify operation of buttons by using


Button Test” flowchart

Button check Yes Verify buttons


OK? enabled in CPS

No

Verify physical connection between the side


controls flex, Front kit flex, keypad and
Main Board.. Re-run button test.

Button check Yes


END
OK?

No

Use a voltmeter to measure voltage at the


following resistors on the Main board
(1.875V @ each point):
R4005 - PTT, R4006 - Side button 1,
R4007 - Side button 2, R6101 - Monitor

Are the No
voltages Follow troubleshooting
present? guide 5.4.4

Yes

Monitor thr voltages at each resistor while


pressing the corresponding button. The
voltages 0V while the button is pressed.

Voltages = 0 while Yes


Re-run button test
button press?

No

Replace main
chassis
5-26 Troubleshooting Charts: RX Audio Error

5.9 RX Audio Error – External Audio

Measure speaker
No audio out of lines on GCAI Audio Signal Yes Replace External
external speaker Connector using Present? Speaker
Oscilloscope

No

Probe Audio signal at


SPKR+ and SPKR- test
points on main board

Probe PREAMP_NEG No Audio Signal


C6419 and PREAMP_POS Present?
C6418

Yes

Yes Check connectors from


MAKO might be damaged. Is data Main Board J2302 to
Change MAKO present? GCAI flex

No

No
Connectors Replace board or flex
View SSI signals at
good? with bad connector
R6606, R6108 with
scope

Yes

Verify ESD protection


Yes diode is good by
Is data
Check CODEC measure voltage drop
present?
of diode at GCAI SPKR+
and SPKR- test point

No

Replace Main Board No


Voltage drop Replace GCAI flex
=0.7V?

Yes

Replace Main Chassis


Troubleshooting Charts: RX Audio Error 5-27

5.10 RX Audio Error – Internal Audio

No audio out of
Main Speaker

Verify Audio signal


present at Main
speaker

Is signal Yes Replace Main


present? speaker

No

Check audio signal


at TP6405 and
TP6406

Verify all connectors


Is data Yes from J2302 to
present? frontkit flex is good.
Check continuity.

No

Verify Audio signal


present at C6430
and C6431

Verify V_SW_5 is present.


Is data Yes If yes, check U6411
present? circuitry. Replace U6411 if
all is good.

No

Check Audio Codec


U6405
5-28 Troubleshooting Charts: TX Audio Error

5.11 TX Audio Error – Internal Microphone

Synopsis

This failure specifically refers to the rear microphone


but this flowchart can be used to diagnose front side
microphone also. All mics mentioned above have
Rear MIC is
inoperative
similar paths and have very limited differences.
Please refer to schematic and theory of operation
section for differences

Isolate problem, replace rear mic

Yes Replace Rear


Is rear mic functional Mic

No

Replace or Repair
Measure Mic Bias at R6403
Parts.

No

Are Parts Solder


No Inspect MIC Bias Circuit Yes
4.5 < V < 4.9 Connectons and Replace Main Board
U6402 and Supporting
Placement Correct
Circuitry

Yes

Inspect SSI_Red_Tx_Codec View SSI Signals


Is SSI Audio Yes
audio data to OMAP by using at R2819, R2807, and Replace Main Board
Data Present R2808 using an Oscilloscope
Oscilloscope at R6118.

No

Replace Main Board


Troubleshooting Charts: TX Audio Error 5-29

5.12 TX Audio Error – External Mic Failure

TX Audio error Internal Side No Follow TX Audio


Test Internal Side MIC Error - Side MIC
External MIC MIC functional
Failure

Yes

Measure Audio Signal at Keypad


Board R2003

Examine Keypad and Main Yes Audio Signal


Board connectors. present?

No

Replace Housing
and GCAI Flex

Is Connector Yes
Demaged or Soldered Replace Connector
improperly

No

Measure Audio at CODEC View SSI Signals at R2807


C6404 Capacitor and R2808 using
Oscilloscope.

Yes

Yes Check TX_DA thru R2817. Is SSI Audio No Check CODEC


Audio signal present? If no signal check CODEC Data Present or OMAP
circuitry.

No

Measure MIC Bias at


R6404

Yes No Inspect MIC Bias Yes


Parts Solder and
Replace Backit Flex. 4.5 < V < 4.9 circuit U6402 and Replace U6402
Placement Correct?
Supporting Circuitry

No

Replace parts
5-30 Troubleshooting Charts: Keyload Failure

5.13 Keyload Failure

KEYLOAD FAILURE
Synopsis
This failure relates to only secure equipped radios
and indicates a failure to load key with the KVL
indicated by the message “KEYFAIL” and keyfail
tones.
Obtain correct KVL No Correct
and cable Equipment? Typical failures would be :
1) Open between the GCAI connector and the
microprocessor which prevents the keyloading.
Yes 2) Use of the wrong KVL or keyload cable.
3) Failure of the secure circuitry.
With KVL attached to radio 4) No secure personality in the radio codeplug.
and radio on, verify display
message “KEYLOADING”

Verify GCAI data path. Inspect GCAI


Check the following With KVL attached to the radio flex to board
signals: GPIO4, One Wire No Keyloading Yes and radio on, initiate a keyload No connections and
Message” from the KVL and look for activity Activity?
Repair connector using Replace GCAI
programming failure displayed? on keyload signal at the P1000_4
Flex if
flowchart for details. connector on the GCAI Flex.
necessary
Yes

With KVL attached to the radio


and radio on, initiate a keyload No Replace Front Kit
from the keyloader and look Activity?
Flex
for activity on keyload signal at
P1000_21 on Front Kit Flex.
Yes

Check signal at
Front Kit connector on
the keypad P2000_21

Check and repair Front Kit flex No


connector to Keypad board Activity?
connector

Yes
Initiate a keyload
and check for Check signal at
activity at R2501 of R2005 on keypad board
Keypad

Yes
Yes Check and repair
Replace Keypad Activity? No keypad to main board
Board Activity? connection from
P1000_21 to
J2031_21
No
Yes

Check and repair Check signal at


keypad to main board main board connector
connection from J2031_28
P2001_22 to
J2301_22

Activity?

No

Inspect
U4003.
Measure
power pin5?

No Proceed to
V = ~5.0V? DC Flow
chart

Yes

Inspect U4003
Yes with keyloader
Replace U4003 V = ~0V attached.
Measure mux
select pin6.
No

Yes Inspect Q4001 with


Replace Q4001 keyloader attached .
V = ~1.8V
Measure BJT input pin2.

No

Replace main
Board
Troubleshooting Charts: Secure Hardware Failure 5-31

5.14 Secure Hardware Failure

09/10 or 09/90 Synopsis


Secure Hardware Failure This failure relates only to secure
equipped radios and indicates a power
up self test failure for the secure
circuitry. More specifically this failure
indicates a failure in communications
Make sure the radio is fully assembled. These
between the DSP and the secure
errors will occur if Main or Keypad boards are
circuitry. The secure circuitry is not
not properly assembled. Also note a battery
considered to be field repairable so
removal and reattachment is needed after a
troubleshooting is limited to verifying a
“Secure HW Upgrade” to clear errors.
problem with the secure circuitry and
replacing the controller if required.

Use an ohmmeter to electrically verify the following secure related


signals on the controller board and the Vdd levels:
Signal Probe Point Level
VDD_IOP R2509 1.875V
VDD_IOM R2511 1.875V
VDDC R2512 1.875V

Are voltage levels No Repair DC Voltage


correct? Regulators

Yes

Use an oscilloscope to verify clocks on Keypad board:


Signal Probe Point Frequency
MACE CLOCK P2001_44 4 MHz
OPT_SSI_CLK P2001_18 1.5 MHz
OPT_SSI_FSYNC P2001_30 8 KHz

Use an oscilloscope to verify clocks on Main board:


No Signal Probe Point Frequency Check SSI clock
No
Are signals correct? MACE CLOCK R6113 4 MHz Are signals correct? signals from CPLD
SSI_OPT_CLK R6107 1.5 MHz and repair circuitry
OPT_SSI_SYNC R2513 8 KHz

Yes
Yes

Use an oscilloscope to verify activity


during power-up on Keypad board: Examine connection
Signal Probe Point between Main and
SSI_RED_RX_MACE P2001_6 Keypad J2301 & P2001
SSI_MACE_DIN P2001_4

Yes

Use an oscilloscope to verify activity on Main board :


Are data signals No Signal Probe Point Are data signals No
present? SSI_RED_RX_MACE J2301_6 present?
SSI_MACE_DIN J2301_4

Yes

Replace Keypad
board.
5-32 Troubleshooting Charts: RX RF Failure

5.15 RX RF Failure – Page 1

Poor RX
sensitivity or Note: RF Test frequency used:
no RX audio UHF1: 424.975MHz
700: 769.0625MHz
800: 860.0625MHz
Inject a carrier wave with -47dBm
into antenna port. Remove shield, Measured with a High Frequency Probe for relative comparisons and troubleshooting only.
SH2. Use a spectrum analyzer Actual S21 gain or loss may differ if the test point is not 50 ohms.
and high-impedance RF probe to
measure the IF signal at the input
side of C601 going to the Abacus.

Remove SH10.
IF Frequency = No Measure the LO No Check FGU and
109.65 MHz? Is the LO power replace U507 if
power going into the
= -3 dBm? needed.
mixer, U507, at the
output side of R525.
Yes
Yes

Is the IF signal level at the


input side of C601 about: Yes
700: -50 dBm? 1
800: -55 dBm?
UHF1: -50 dBm?

No

Remove shield, SH7. Measure RF levels at


the input side of L1117 and the input side of:
C2605 (for UHF1 radios) or C2305 (for 7800 radios).
Compute the Harmonics Filter and Antenna Switch loss.

Remove shield SH8.


No Visual inspect the Harmonics Filter and
Loss < 1.5 dB?
Antenna Switch components and replace
parts if needed

Yes

Measure RF levels at the input side of C2605 and pin 3 of U2602


(for UHF1 radios) or the input side of C2305 and pin 3 of U2302
(for 7800 radios). Compute the 15dB step attenuator U2602 or
U2302 loss.
Note: The 15dB step attenuator will be enabled

Check digital logic to the 15dB Step


No Attenuator and replace U2602
Loss <17dB?
(for UHF1 radios) or U2302
(for 7800 radios) if needed

Yes

Testing a No Testing a
UHF1? 7/800
radio?

Yes Yes

Testing a No
4
700?

Yes

3
Troubleshooting Charts: RX RF Failure 5-33

RX RF Failure – Page 2

Note: RF Test frequency used:


1 UHF1: 424.975MHz
2nd LO: 107.4 MHz 700: 769.0625MHz
800: 860.0625MHz
Remove shield,
SH2. Measure Measured with a High Frequency Probe for relative comparisons and troubleshooting only.
2nd LO at Actual S21 gain or loss may differ if the test point is not 50 ohms.
TP601.

2nd LO DC bias
Sampling Clock Yes
No Check Voltage
Signal Present? Signal Q601-3 = No
Present? side of C620, 5.0 Vdc? Regulator U200
18 MHz
Yes Yes
No
Q601-2 = No Replace
LO Freq. OK? Check 3.8 Vdc? Q601
No
700-800: 107.4 MHz 11 Controller
UHF1: 107.4 MHz Yes
Remove SH17.
Yes Inspect 2nd LO
VCO
Measure
CLK_SSI_RX, output side of R618
DIG_DATA_SSI_RX_FS, output side of R616
DIG_DATA_SSI_RX_DOUTA, output side of R617
Visual No Repair
examination Defects
Observe 0 to 1.875Vdc
digital signals
Yes

No Replace
Levels 10 U602
OK?
Yes

Measure
CLK_SSI_RX at
output side of R618

No
CLK_SSI_RX
9
= 1.2 MHz?

Yes

DIG_DATA_SSI_RX_FS = 20 kHz
sync pulse

No
DIG_DATA_SSI_RX_FS 10
OK?

Yes

DIG_DATA_SSI_RX_DOUTA = 16-bit I,
16-bit Q.

No
DIG_DATA_SSI_RX_DOUTA 10
OK?

Yes
Go to Controller RX
AUDIO flowchart
5-34 Troubleshooting Charts: RX RF Failure

RX RF Failure – Page 3

2 Note: RF Test frequency used:


UHF1: 424.975MHz
700: 769.0625MHz
Remove shield, SH16. 800: 860.0625MHz
Measure RF levels at first
preselector filter and Measured with a High Frequency Probe for relative comparisons and troubleshooting only.
compute filter loss. Actual S21 gain or loss may differ if the test point is not 50 ohms.
UHF1: Input side of C1935 &
output side of C1939.

No Check components
Loss < 3 dB? and replace defective
parts. Autotune the radio

Yes
Measure RF levels at LNA
and compute LNA gain.
UHF1: Input side of C1931 and
output side of C1936.

Check LNA:
Gain about No Check DC bias voltages of
18 dB? U1932 at the base (pin 1) &
collector (pin 3).
Yes

Measure RF levels at second


preselector filter and compute
filter loss. Is base voltage = No Replace
UHF1: input side of C1959 & output 0.787 V? Collector U1932
side of C1961. voltage = 1.56 V?

No Check components Yes


Loss < 4 dB? and replace defective
parts. Autotune the radio. Check DC bias voltages of
Q1922 at the base (pin 2 or
Yes 5), collector (pin 3) & emitter
(pin 4).
5

Is base voltage = 1.022 V?


No Replace
Collector voltage =
0.787 V? Emitter Q1922
voltage = 1.561 V?

Yes

Check DC input line voltages


and visually inspect and
replace defective
components if needed.
Troubleshooting Charts: RX RF Failure 5-35

RX RF Failure – Page 4

Remove shield, SH16.


Measure RF levels at the Note: RF Test frequency used:
RF switch, U402, and UHF1: 424.975MHz
compute switch loss. 700: 769.0625MHz
700: output side of C402 & 800: 860.0625MHz
input side of R451.
Measured with a High Frequency Probe for relative comparisons and
troubleshooting only.
No Check digital logic Actual S21 gain or loss may differ if the test point is not 50 ohms.
Loss < 1 dB? to the RF switch
and replace U402 if
needed.
Yes
Measure RF levels at the SAW filter,
FL401, and compute filter loss.
700: Output side of R451 and output
side of C413.

No Replace
Loss < 3 dB?
FL401

Yes

Measure RF levels at the RF


switch, U404, and compute switch
loss.
700: output side of C413 & output
side of C487.

Check digital logic


No to the RF switch
Loss < 1 dB?
and replace U404 if
needed.
Yes

Measure RF levels at LNA


and compute LNA gain.
700: input side of C423 and
output side of R406.

Gain about No
6
10 dB?

Yes

Measure RF levels at the


RF switch, U403, and
compute switch loss.
700: output side of R406 &
input side of R453.

Check digital logic


No to the RF switch
Loss < 1 dB?
and replace U403 if
needed.

Measure RF levels at the SAW filter,


FL402, and compute filter loss.
700: Output side of R453 and input
side of R455.

No Replace
Loss < 5 dB? FL402

Yes

Measure RF levels at the RF


switch, U405, and compute switch
loss.
700: output side of R455 & input
side of C430.

Check digital logic


No to the RF switch
Loss < 1 dB? and replace U405 if
needed.
Yes
Measure RF levels at LNA
and compute LNA gain.
700: input side of C430 and
output side of R412.

Gain about No
7
10 dB?

Yes

5
5-36 Troubleshooting Charts: RX RF Failure

RX RF Failure – Page 5

Remove shield, SH16. Note: RF Test frequency used:


Measure RF levels at the UHF1: 424.975MHz
RF switch, U402, and 700: 769.0625MHz
compute switch loss. 800: 860.0625MHz
800: output side of C402 &
input side of R450. Measured with a High Frequency Probe for relative comparisons and
troubleshooting only.
Actual S21 gain or loss may differ if the test point is not 50 ohms.
Check digital logic
No to the RF switch
Loss < 2 dB?
and replace U402 if
needed.
Yes
Measure RF levels at the SAW filter,
FL401, and compute filter loss.
800: output side of R450 and output
side of C412.

No Replace
Loss < 2 dB?
FL401

Yes

Measure RF levels at the RF


switch, U404, and compute switch
loss.
800: output side of C412 & output
side of C487.

Check digital logic


No to the RF switch
Loss < 2 dB?
and replace U404 if
needed.
Yes

Measure RF levels at LNA


and compute LNA gain.
800: input side of C423 and
output side of R406.

Gain about No
6
8 dB?

Yes

Measure RF levels at the


RF switch, U403, and
compute switch loss.
800: output side of R406 &
input side of R452.

Check digital logic


No to the RF switch
Loss < 1 dB?
and replace U403 if
needed.

Measure RF levels at the SAW filter,


FL402, and compute filter loss.
800: output side of R452 and input
side of R454.

No Replace
Loss < 3 dB?
FL402

Yes

Measure RF levels at the RF


switch, U405, and compute switch
loss.
800: output side of R454 & input
side of C430.

Check digital logic


No to the RF switch
Loss < 1 dB?
and replace U405 if
needed.

Yes
Measure RF levels at LNA
and compute LNA gain.
800: input side of C430 and
output side of R412.

Gain about No
7
8 dB?

Yes

5
Troubleshooting Charts: RX RF Failure 5-37

RX RF Failure – Page 6

Note: RF Test frequency used:


6 UHF1: 424.975MHz 7
700: 769.0625MHz
800: 860.0625MHz

Measured with a High Frequency Probe for relative comparisons


and troubleshooting only. Actual S21 gain or loss may differ if
the test point is not 50 ohms.

Check LNA: Check LNA:


Check DC bias voltages for U406 at Check DC bias voltages for U407 at
the base (pin 1) & collector (pin 3).
the base (pin 1) & collector (pin 3).

Is base voltage =
Is base voltage = No Replace
No 0.778 V? and
0.778 V? and Replace collector voltage = U407
collector voltage = U406 1.552 V?
1.554 V?

Yes
Yes
Check DC bias voltages of Q402 at Check DC bias voltages of Q403 at
the base (pin 2 or 5) , collector (pin the base (pin 2 or 5), collector (pin
6) & emitter (pin 1). 3) & emitter (pin 4).

Is base voltage = 1.024 Is base voltage = 1.025


No No Replace
V? Collector voltage = Replace V? Collector voltage =
Q402 0.778 V? Emitter voltage Q403
0.777 V? Emitter
voltage = 1.554 V? = 1.552 V?

Yes
Yes

Check DC input line voltages Check DC input line voltages


and visually inspect and and visually inspect and
replace defective replace defective
components if needed. components if needed.
5-38 Troubleshooting Charts: RX RF Failure

RX RF Failure – Page 7

Note: RF Test frequency used:


UHF1: 424.975MHz
700: 769.0625MHz
800: 860.0625MHz
5 Measured with a High Frequency Probe for relative comparisons and troubleshooting
only. Actual S21 gain or loss may differ if the test point is not 50 ohms.

Remove SH10 and SH4.


Measure RF and IF level at mixer
and compute mixer conversion
gain.
For UHF1 radios:
Non gnd of C1900 and output of
L503.
For 7800 radios:
Input of C488 and output of L503.

Mixer gain about


0-3dB? 13
No

Yes

8
Troubleshooting Charts: RX RF Failure 5-39

RX RF Failure – Page 8

Clock 10
9 Synthesizer Note: RF Test frequency used:
UHF1: 424.975MHz
700: 769.0625MHz
800: 860.0625MHz

Measured with a High Frequency Probe for relative comparisons


Measure tuning and troubleshooting only. Remove SH2,
voltage (Vt) at Actual S21 gain or loss may differ if the test point is not 50 ohms. inspect
R608 components

No No
CLK_SSI_RX Vt = 0 Vdc? 10 Visual No Repair
examination defects
OK?
Yes Yes

No Yes
Vt = 3 Vdc? 10
Check level shifters, U603 and U604 by
checking signal amplitudes using an
Yes Remove SH2, inspect
oscilloscope at R616, R617, R618. R616
clock oscillator circuit
and R617 belong to U603 and R618 belongs
at U601-19,20
to U604. Note: These resistors are not
placed. You will be probing the pads.

Repair No Visual
Defects examination
Is the input side No Replace
pad of R616, R617 Abacus,
& R618 = 3 V? U601
Yes

Replace Varactor Yes


VR601

Is the output side No Replace level


pad of R616, R617 shifters, either
& R618 = 1.875 V? U603, U604 or both.

Yes

Replace
Abacus,
U601
5-40 Troubleshooting Charts: RX RF Failure

RX RF Failure – Page 9

(For reference only) 12


11
U601-38(Vdc) TP601 (MHz) Fvco
0.00 102.70
1.33 107.40
Measure control 3.89 111.90 Remove IF filter shield,
voltage at U601 5.00 112.75 SH10. Check IF filter and
pin 38
LC matching networks.

Fvco too low? No No


U601 Pin38 = 0
7/800 & UHF1: 10 Visual No
Vdc? Repair
<107.4 MHz inspection Defects
OK?
Yes Yes
Yes

U601 Pin 38 No
= 5 Vdc? 10 Replace IF
filter, FL502.

Yes

Remove Abacus
2nd LO shield,
SH17 and inspect
second LO VCO.
Note: RF Test frequency used:
UHF1: 424.975MHz
700: 769.0625MHz
800: 860.0625MHz
Visual Repair
No
examination defects Measured with a High Frequency Probe for
relative comparisons and troubleshooting only.
Actual S21 gain or loss may differ if the
test point is not 50 ohms.
Yes

Replace
Varactor
VR602
Troubleshooting Charts: RX RF Failure 5-41

RX RF Failure – Page 10

13 8
Note: RF Test frequency used:
UHF1: 424.975MHz
700: 769.0625MHz
800: 860.0625MHz
Remove shields, SH2 &
Check Mixer: Measured with a High Frequency Probe for SH10. Measure IF level at
Remove shield, SH4. Check the relative comparisons and troubleshooting only. XTAL filter and compute
polarity of T506 and check to Actual S21 gain or loss may differ if the XTAL filter loss, non
see that all pins are grounded. test point is not 50 ohms. ground side of C515 and
Visually inspect windings. non ground side of C644.

Loss:
No
Is the polarity No 700 < 5.5 dB?
Replace 12
correct and all pins 800 < 5 dB?
T506 UHF1 < 5 dB?
are gounded?

Yes
Yes

Remove shield, SH10.


Measure the LO Power going
into the Mixer, U507 at the
output side of R525.

No Check FGU
Is the LO power and replace
= -3 dBm? U507 if needed

Yes

Check the polarity of T507


and check to see that all
pins are grounded. Visually
inspect windings.
No problem
found.

Is the polarity No
correct and all pins Replace T507
are gounded?

Yes

8
5-42 Troubleshooting Charts: FGU Failure

5.16 FGU Failure

FGU Failure

TX Injection Remove VCO


Rx LO low Power? shield (SH11)

No

Yes No
Tx? 1.5Vdc at
Yes Check 1.5Vdc supply
Correct Tx/Rx L759?
No fault found
frequency?

Yes
No

VCO Failure Yes No Check parts around Q767. If OK,


< 0.5Vdc at < 1.5Vdc at < 0.5Vdc at
pin 3 of Q767 pin 2 of Q785 pin 6 of Q785 replace Q767.

No Yes No

Check parts around Q785. If


No Check logic in PA Section
OK, replace Q785.

Is power at Yes Check parts around Q774.


C817 > If OK, replace Q774.
- 20dBm

No

Check power at input of Yes 2.5Vdc at No


Remove FGU shield (SHS) Replace U702
U733 pin 1 U738 logic pin?

No

Is Power Yes 2.5Vdc at


No > -20 dBm? U738 logic pin?

Yes

No Check parts around U738.


If OK, replace U738.

No
1.5Vdc at L739 Check 1.5Vdc supply.

Yes

< 0.5 Vdc at Yes Check parts around


pin 3 of Q745 Q745. If OK, replace
Q745

No

Yes Check parts around


Is power at
C740 > Q756. If OK, replace
-20dBm Q756.
Troubleshooting Charts: VCO Failure 5-43

5.17 VCO Failure – Page 1


VCO Failure

Note: “Sniff”: Using an inductive field probe as


“Sniff” frequency near an antenna to measure frequency. Place
VCO shield (SH11) the probe approximately 1/2 inch away
from component to be sniffed.

No
Frequency Detected? Remove VCO shield
(SH11)

Yes

Remove FGU
shield (SH5) Yes
UHF1 Radio? 1

No

7/800 MHz Yes


2
radio?

No

Check control voltage


at R705
No fault found

No < 0.3Vdc or
Check if VCO is lock at desired
> 10.6Vdc or
frequency using field probe.
voltage drifting?

Yes

Check power on
prescaler buffer output.
Check parts around U702. If OK, No
C823 using field probe.
VCO locked?
replace U702.

Yes Is power at No
C823 >
- 15dBm?
Check lock_det line
circuitry in controller section.
Check R2811 and R2812
Yes
for continuity

Check loop filter R701, No


R705, R703, C703, C707,
C713 for continuity fault.

Yes

Replace suspected components.


5-44 Troubleshooting Charts: VCO Failure

VCO Failure – Page 2

Replace suspected Yes Check continuity at No At Rx, is R3164 high and No Is power at
R3164 and R3163. R3163 low? C3161
components. At Tx, is R3164 low and >-20dBm?
Fault found?
R3163 high?

Yes
No Yes

Control voltage No Is Vdc at C742 5V, No Check 2.775V and


at R705 Vdc at C726, C734,
Replace U702. 5V supply.
No 0.3<Vdc<10.6? C737 2.775V?
Is power at U3001 input
Tx: C3160
Rx: C3159
>-20dBm? Yes Yes

Yes
Is Vdc at Y701 No Check 2.775V
Is Vdc at R3100 high at Take continuity pin 4 2.775V? supply.
No
Check parts around Rx and low at Tx and check of traces to
U3001. If OK, R3102 high at Tx and U702.
replace U3001. low at Rx?
Yes

Yes
16.8MHz at pin No Replace Y701
3 of Y701 and and/or C736.
C736?
Is Vdc = 4.55V at pin No
3 of Q3123 during
Rx and at Q3156 Yes
during Tx?

Yes Check and visual Yes Replace the


16.8MHz at No
inspect U746 circuitry. suspected
L753? components.
Fault found?
For Tx: Check and visual inspect D3135-
D3138, C3103, C3140, C3141, C3143,
C3147, L3139, L3145. Yes
For Rx: Check and visual inspect D3102-
D3105, C3101, C3107, C3108, C3110, No
C3113, L3106, L3112.
No 10.8Vdc at pin2 Yes
Replace U702.
of D723?

No

2.775Vdc at pin Yes Check D722, D723,


C716, C717, C718,
4 of D722? C719.
Troubleshooting Charts: VCO Failure 5-45

VCO Failure – Page 3

Control Is Vdc at C742 5V, Check 2.775V and


voltage at No No
Vdc at C726, 5V supply
C734, C737

Yes Yes

Is Vdc at Y701 Check 2.775V


No
Take continuity pin 4 2.775V? supply
At Tx 764-776MHz, Rx 851-870MHz, is check of traces to
R3018 high? No
or
At Tx 851-870MHz, Rx 764-776MHz, is Yes
R3052 high?
or
At Tx 794-824MHz, is R3019 high?

16.8MHz at Replace Y701


pin 3 of Y701 No
and/or C736

Yes No

Yes

Check and visual


16.8MHz at inspect U746 Replace the
At Tx 764-776MHz, Rx 851-870MHz, is No Yes
L753? circuitry. Fault suspected
Vdc at Q3038 4.55V?
or found?
At Tx 851-870MHz, Rx 764-776MHz, is
Vdc at Q3062 4.55V?
or Yes
At Tx 794-824MHz, No

10.8Vdc at
No pin 2 of D723? Yes Replace U702
Yes

No
At Tx 764-776MHz, Rx 851-870MHz, check and
visual inspect VR3010, C3014, C3015, C3022,
C3023, Y3020.
At Tx 851-870MHz, Rx 764-776MHz, check and
visual inspect VR3048, C3050, C3051, C3054, 2.775Vdc at Check D722,
C3055, Y3053. Yes D723, C716
pin 4 of D722?
At Tx 794-824MHz, check and visual inspect
5-46 Troubleshooting Charts: GPS Failure

5.18 GPS Failure


START
No GPS Lock

Verify the location feature is enabled,


replace antenna, and retry in a strong
signal environment (open sky)

The GPS receiver requires a working


Yes
GPS lock? antenna, and a direct view of the sky
in order to achieve a position fix

No

Check for 32 kHz clock at R1318, and


1.8V for GPS reset at TP1306

Check U6101 (CPLD) pin E2 (IO74) No


32 kHz and
for 32 kHz output, and pin D12 (IO91) reset ok?
for 1.8V on reset.

Yes

Verify communication with GPS IC by resetting radio while probing TP1307 and
TP1308 with an oscilloscope. Activity should be seen on both UART test points
for successful comm.

No Comm. Yes Remove Main board shield and


Re-flash radio with the latest
released firmware successful? check regulator U1305 for 2.8V
(measured at C1303)

Yes No
Radio firmware Regulator Replace faulty
GPS lock?
was corrupted OK? regulator

No Yes

Remove Main board shield and check


VBAT voltage for 3.5V (measured at R1313),
and VDDS for 1.8V (measured at R1315)

No
Replace faulty Regulators
regulator OK?

Check for 1.8V on LNA enable


Yes
measured at C1309

Check for 26 MHz at C1321

No
1.8V? Replace GPS IC U1301
No Is 26 MHz
Replace Y1304 present?
Yes

Yes
Measure the GPS total front-end gain @ 1575.42 MHz while
GPS IC is active (measured from antenna port to C1324).
Replace GPS IC U1301 Total gain should be approximately 16dB.

Debug front-end for faulty


No
component (LNA - U1304,
~18 dB? and SAW filters - FL1301
and FL1303)

Yes

Replace GPS IC U1301


Troubleshooting Charts: Bluetooth Failure 5-47

5.19 Bluetooth Failure – Page 1 (Pairing Issue)

Clear keys for


Was a BT Yes radio and pod,
indicator attempt to pair Resolved
present? again.

No Pairing Yes
Success?

BT ON
button or Yes Turn BT On
using button or No
menu item
available? menu selection
2

No

In codeplug, ensure BT is enabled and there is a


menu/button/switch to turn it on. Also ensure Was a BT Yes
that the keypad board is an expanded model, indicator
otherwise it’s a non bluetooth capable radio. present?

No

Were any LCD Yes


error messages
displayed?
4

No

Open radio and check the front-


kit and back-kit flex connection
on keypad board. Recycle radio
power.
5-48 Troubleshooting Charts: Bluetooth Failure

Bluetooth Failure – Page 2 (Pairing Issue)

PAIRFAIL Yes
on front PTT on headset Yes
display? produces low-
tone from radio

No
Read codeplug. Write No

AUD DEV Radio Wide->Bluetooth->


UNPAIRED reconnect timer to
Power off the POD headset, then
on top display ‘immediate’. Reset Radio
slightly turn and press firmly on the
in first 10 and headset.
earpiece connector to ensure it is
seconds? making good connection to the
Yes POD. Power on the POD headset
No and re-pair it with the APX radio.
Pairing Yes
3 Success?
Resolved, radio never
released the pairing key of a
previous headset. Set up the
No
codeplug to have a menu item
for clearing BT pairing keys
LF TX and explain functionality.
Working? Yes
See Section 6.17 &
Figure 6-72

No Replace
Keypad LF RX
Yes
board Working?
BT TX See Section 6.17
Working? Yes
See Section 6.16 &
Figure 6-62 No Replace
Keypad
board
BT RX
No Yes
Working?
See Section 6.17

Replace
No Keypad
board

Have you
Yes Replace Keypad board. If problem Intermittent Pairing Yes
already replaced
front-housing? persists, proceed to Step 7. Failure?

No Replace front-housing
No
in case BT antenna
is defective 7
Troubleshooting Charts: Bluetooth Failure 5-49

Bluetooth Failure – Page 3 (Pairing Issue)

Pairing was successful. If


BT Icon Yes there were no audio tones
with circle during pairing,they may have
seen? been disabled in the codeplug.

No
Was audio Yes
heard from Resolved
headset?

No

6 7

Using an oscilloscope, verify


the Bluetooth signals are within
the expected voltages and
timings by measuring the test
Were any points from table 6-6 and using
LCD error Yes the waveforms in sections 6.17
messages and 6.18 to verify the signals
displayed? are expected.
4

No

Open radio and check the Were


front-kit and back-kit flex No Replace Keypad and
measured signals
connection on keypad board. Mainboard
as expected?
Recycle radio power.

Yes
1
New issue, try replacing Keypad board.
If issue persists, reload Keypad board
SW using an SREC file and flashzap.
If issue still persists, contact engineering.
5-50 Troubleshooting Charts: Bluetooth Failure

Bluetooth Failure – Page 4 (LCD Indication)

Yes Indication
just after
power-up?

Power off radio.


No
Open radio and
HW BRD Yes check the front-
kit and back-kit New or unknown
ABSENT? Clear All
flex connection No indication.
Pairing Contact SW for
on keypad board. Failed?
Power on radio. detail.
No
Yes

If BT on/off soft - key or


HW BRD Yes pressing ‘CLR’ key in BT
ABSENT? menu triggers message, reload
radio SW and retry.
Replace
No
Keypad
board
Replace Yes Clear All
Keypad Pairing
BT ON Yes board Failed?
FAILED?
No

No

Try to enable BT again. If no


button is programmed to turn BT
on, use CPS to set a menu item to
turn it on. Recycle radio and retry.

Reload SW in
BT ON APX radio.
Yes
FAILED? Enable BT and
recycle radio
power.

No

5
BT ON Yes
FAILED?

Replace
No
Keypad
board
Troubleshooting Charts: Bluetooth Failure 5-51

Bluetooth Failure – Page 5 (LCD Indication)

HW BRD Yes Open radio and check the front-kit


FAILED? and back-kit flex connection on keypad
board. Recycle radio power.

No
HW BRD Yes
FAILED?

No

Keypad board is a
basic model (without
BT), but BT feature is
HW BRD Yes turned on in codeplug.
MISMATCH Explain to user they
need to upgrade their
expansion board to a
No full-featured model.

Non-Bluetooth
LCD Indication: Reload SW in APX
Issue may not be radio. Enable BT and
Bluetooth/LF recycle radio power.

Yes Replace
HW BRD
Keypad
FAILED?
board

No
5-52 Troubleshooting Charts: Bluetooth Failure

Bluetooth Failure – Page 6 (No Audio from Headset)

Determine what button is


programmed for BT audio reroute
Connect radio to PC
from the codeplug and press it
and read the codeplug

BT Audio
Reroute Yes Audio heard Yes
programmed in through BT Resolved
the code plug? headset?

No No

Power off the POD headset, then slightly turn


PTT on headset Yes and press firmly on the earpiece connector to
produces low - ensure it is making good connection to the
tone from radio POD. Power on the POD headset and re-
pair it with the APX radio.
No

Audio heard Audio heard Yes


through SU Yes through BT Resolved
without headset headset?
paired?

No
No

Go to RX Audio flowchart
(5.9 or External Try a different headset. If still fail,
Speaker Audio Out Failure) replace Keypad board and retry.
Troubleshooting Charts: PA Failure 5-53

5.20 PA Failure – Main

No or Low Power

Measure Power at
several UHF1 and
7/800 test frequencies.

UHF1 7/800 MHz

1 2
5-54 Troubleshooting Charts: PA Failure

PA Failure – Page 1 (7/800 PA)

Measure TX current
at 700_800MHz test
frequencies

Is current less Yes


Measure DC voltage
than 350mA? at pin 4 of U1001

No

Is voltage
Yes Measure DC voltage
approximately 6V
at DAC=4095? at pin 5 of U1001
Is current
Yes
approximately Replace Q1001
500mA?

No

No No No Measure the logic


Was voltage Measure voltage at Was voltage
Measure voltage at inputs of TXH_1
near 7.5V? pin 1 of Q1101 near 3V?
pin 5 of U1001 from R1111 and
TX_INH from U1138

Is current greater
than or close to Yes Yes
2A?
With the radio in RX Trace voltages and check for solderability
Is voltage Yes mode, measure the issues on R1102, Q1101, and Q1103.
approximately Replace U1001 Replace parts as necessary.
Yes DC voltage on both
7V? pins of L1003

Use a spectrum
analyzer and high-
impedance RF No
probe. Measure
RF_IN_1 at C1001. Was voltage No No Check E1101 for
Measure voltage at Is there 7.5V
near 7.5V on solderability issues and
pin 3 of Q1101 on C1008?
Yes both sides? replace as necessary

Yes Yes
No See FGU
Is the frequency
troubleshooting
correct? Is voltage Yes With the radio in RX Check L1003 for
charts
approximately Replace Q1103 mode, measure the solderability issues and
0V? DC voltage on the replace as necessary
drain of Q1001
Yes

No

Is the power No See FGU Measure voltage at


level about 3 dBm? troubleshooting Check L1007 under shield
pin 1 of Q1101 No
charts Was voltage SH1 for solderability
near 7.5V? issues and replace as
necessary

Yes
Yes
Measure power at Yes
Is voltage greater Replace Q1101 With the radio in RX
C1022 than 1.5V? mode, measure the
resistance on the
node shared by
R1006 and R1005
No

Is the power No 8
approximately Replace Q1001
37 dBm? Check resistors R1001, If resistance is very low, in the
Is the resistance No R1002, R1003, R1004, 100’s of ohms, and there are no
near 9.4 kOhms? and R1005 for resistance issues with the resistors then
and solderability issues there is a gate short on the PA.
Yes Clear short or replace Q1001.
and replace as necessary

Measure power at Yes


C2304
In TX mode,
measure the voltage
on pin 4 of U1001

Is the power No Check D2303


approximately positive node
37 dBm? voltage
Yes Is TX current just Yes The PA and Driver are
Is the voltage
above standby likely damaged. Replace
near 6V?
current? Q1001 and U1002.
Yes

Measure power at
No Check pin 3 and
C1411 Is the voltage
near 7.0V? pin 2 of Q2301

Is the TX current Yes The PA is likely


between 300 and damaged. Replace
900mA? Q1001.
Yes
Is the power
approximately
Replace D2303 Is pin 3 of
37 dBm? No Check continuity of
Q2301=Raw B+
and pin 2=3.0V R2305 and L2302

Lift shield SH1 and check If no issues found, lift shield


Yes
Is the TX current Yes for solderability or part SH8 and check for solderability
Yes above 900mA? issues on all 900 series or part issues on all 1200
Check power out at series parts. Replace parts as
parts. Replace parts as
C1122 and for any necessary.
necessary.
process issue Replace Q2301

Is the voltage Yes


8
below 4V?

No

If the voltage is between 4 and 5.5V then


the control loop should be working and
power should be available. Check D2303
positive node voltage.

Is the voltage No Check pin 3 and


near 7.0V? pin 2 of Q2301

Yes

Replace D2303
Is pin 3 of
No Check continuity of
Q2601=Raw B+
and pin 2=3.0V R2305 and L2302

Yes

Replace Q2301
Troubleshooting Charts: PA Failure 5-55

PA Failure – Page 2 (UHF1 PA)


1

Measure TX current
at UHF1 test
frequencies

Is current less Yes


Measure DC voltage
than 350mA? at pin 4 of U1601

No

Is voltage
Yes Measure DC voltage
approximately 6V
at DAC=4095? at pin 5 of U1601
Is current
Yes
approximately Replace Q1601
500mA?

No

No No No Measure the logic


Was voltage Measure voltage at Was voltage
Measure voltage at inputs of TXH_1
near 7.5V? pin 1 of Q1101 near 3V?
pin 5 of U1601 from R1111 and
TX_INH from U1138

Is current greater
than or close to Yes Yes
2A?
With the radio in RX Trace voltages and check for solderability
Is voltage Yes mode, measure the issues on R1102, Q1101, and Q1103.
approximately Replace U1601 Replace parts as necessary.
Yes DC voltage on both
7V? pins of L1603

Use a spectrum
analyzer and high-
impedance RF No
probe. Measure
RF_IN_1 at C1601. Was voltage No No Check E1101 for
Measure voltage at Is there 7.5V
near 7.5V on solderability issues and
pin 3 of Q1101 on C1608?
Yes both sides? replace as necessary

Yes Yes
No See FGU
Is the frequency
troubleshooting
correct? Is voltage Yes With the radio in RX Check L1603 for
charts
approximately Replace Q1103 mode, measure the solderability issues and
0V? DC voltage on the replace as necessary
drain of Q1601
Yes

No

Is the power No See FGU Measure voltage at


level about 3 dBm? troubleshooting Check L1606 under shield
pin 1 of Q1101 No
charts Was voltage SH1 for solderability
near 7.5V? issues and replace as
necessary

Yes
Yes
Measure power at Yes
Is voltage greater Replace Q1101 With the radio in RX
C1625 than 1.5V? mode, measure the
resistance on the
node shared by
C1616 and R1605
No

Is the power No 8
approximately Replace Q1601
37 dBm? Check resistors R1601, If resistance is very low, in the
Is the resistance No R1602, R1603, R1604, 100’s of ohms, and there are no
near 9.4 kOhms? and R1605 for resistance issues with the resistors then
and solderability issues there is a gate short on the PA.
Yes Clear short or replace Q1601.
and replace as necessary

Measure power at Yes


C2604
In TX mode,
measure the voltage
on pin 4 of U1601

Is the power No Check D2603


approximately positive node
37 dBm? voltage
Yes Is TX current just Yes The PA and Driver are
Is the voltage
above standby likely damaged. Replace
near 6V?
current? Q1601 and U1602.

Measure power at
No Check pin 3 and
C1822 Is the voltage
near 7.0V? pin 2 of Q2601

Is the TX current Yes The PA is likely


between 300 and damaged. Replace
900mA? Q1601.
Yes
Is the power
approximately
Replace D2603 Is pin 3 of
37 dBm? No Check continuity of
Q2601=Raw B+
and pin 2=3.0V R2605 and L2602

Lift shield SH1 and check If no issues found, lift shield


Yes
Is the TX current Yes for solderability or part SH8 and check for solderability
Yes above 900mA? issues on all 900 series or part issues on all 1200
Check power out at series parts. Replace parts as
parts. Replace parts as
C1122 and any necessary.
necessary.
process issue Replace Q2601

Is the voltage Yes


8
below 4V?

No

If the voltage is between 4 and 5.5V then


the control loop should be working and
power should be available. Check D2603
positive node voltage.

Is the voltage No Check pin 3 and


near 7.0V? pin 2 of Q2601

Yes

Replace D2603
Is pin 3 of
No Check continuity of
Q2601=Raw B+
and pin 2=3.0V R2605 and L2602

Yes

Replace Q2601
5-56 Troubleshooting Charts: PA Failure

PA Failure – Page 3 (ALC)

Remove SH15 and measure


PA control voltage at
U1601 for UHF1 and
U1001 for 7800MH
pin 4

VC_OFFSET low,
remove SH6

U1133 pin6 Yes


TX in Current control mode?
about 5V?

No

No
U1131, pin 4 Replace U1132
PA_OFFSET low, is 5V?
U1133 pin 3 Yes
check U1125 pin 1
4.1V +/- 0.6V? for approx. 1V, else
Yes
replace U1133

No
TX is in current control mode, else PA is
saturated. Check SAT Reference tuning
per 12M to ensure tuning is not low.
No
R1180 close to 5V? Measure TP6107

Yes
No Check U6101 or VOCON
TP6107 1.8V?
signal DIG_CTRL_1049

Yes

Remove SH3 and


measure U1142 pin4 Replace U1139 or
associated logic

U1142 pin4 Yes Measure thermal cutback circuit


1.00V +/- 0.3V? output at U1113, U1114 and U1121

No

Measure voltage divider


at power tuning DAC, top Pin 4 of U1113, Yes Replace log amp, U1105
of R1121 U1114, and U1121 else U1112, else check
at 0V (logic low)? R1106 for 17 +/- 1 Ohm

No

Check temp. sensor


R1121 around No Power tuning is low, else U1103, else U1148
2.45V +/- 0.15V? replace U1125, else U1137,
U1138

Yes

Remove SH6 and measure


output pin 4 of U1130

U1130 pin 4 Yes U1127 pin 4 Yes


approximately approximately Replace U1142
1.10 0.05V? 1.10 0.05V?

No No

Replace U1127,
TP101 No else U1126
Transmitter PA overcurrent condition,
close to
else check U1101, R1103
1.5V?

Yes

Replace U1129, U1130


Chapter 6 Troubleshooting Waveforms

This chapter contains images of waveforms that might be useful in verifying operation of certain parts
of the circuitry. These waveforms are for reference only; the actual data depicted will vary depending
on operating conditions.

6.1 List of Waveforms


Table 6-1 lists each waveform and the page on which the waveform can be found.

Table 6-1. List of Waveforms (Continued)


Table 6-1. List of Waveforms
Page
Waveform
Page No.
Waveform
No.
SCL 5V 6-20
Clocks SDA 6-21
32 kHz Clock 6-2 One Wire
4 MHz Clock 6-3 1-Wire 6-22
12 MHz Clock 6-4 GCAI
16.8 MHz Clock 6-5 GPIO0 6-23
24 MHz Clock 6-6 GPIO4 / Keyfail during Keyload 6-24
Audio SSI USB
Red Tx 6-7 D- 6-25
Red Rx 6-8 D+ 6-26
SYNC. 6-9 SDRAM
BCLK 6-10
CLK 6-27
RX SSI CLKX 6-28
CLK. 6-11 FLASH CONTROL
DA 6-12
ADV 6-29
FSYNC. 6-13
CS3 6-30
TX SSI OE 6-31
CLK. 6-14 RDY 6-32
DA. 6-15 WE 6-33
FSYNC. 6-16
SPI
CLK 6-17
CS 6-18
I2C BUS
SCL 6-19
6-2 Troubleshooting Waveforms: Clocks

6.2 Clocks
6.2.1 32 kHz Clock

Trace 1: Trace recorded at R6115.


Figure 6-1. 32 kHz Clock Waveform
Troubleshooting Waveforms: Clocks 6-3

6.2.2 4 MHz Clock

Trace 1: Trace recorded at R6113.


Figure 6-2. 4 MHz Clock Waveform
6-4 Troubleshooting Waveforms: Clocks

6.2.3 12 MHz Clock

Trace 1: Trace recorded at C6601.


Figure 6-3. 12 MHz Clock Waveform
Troubleshooting Waveforms: Clocks 6-5

6.2.4 16.8 MHz Clock

Trace 1: Trace recorded at R6217.


Figure 6-4. 16.8 MHz Clock Waveform
6-6 Troubleshooting Waveforms: Clocks

6.2.5 24 MHz Clock

Trace 1: Trace recorded at C6592.


Figure 6-5. 24 MHz Clock Waveform
Troubleshooting Waveforms: Audio SSI 6-7

6.3 Audio SSI


6.3.1 Red Tx

Trace 1: Trace recorded at R6618.


Figure 6-6. Audio SSI – Red Tx Waveform
6-8 Troubleshooting Waveforms: Audio SSI

6.3.2 Red Rx

Trace 1: Trace recorded at R1332.


Figure 6-7. Audio SSI – Red Rx Waveform
Troubleshooting Waveforms: Audio SSI 6-9

6.3.3 SYNC.

Trace 1: Trace recorded at Pin 30 of J2301.


Figure 6-8. Audio SSI – Sync. Waveform
6-10 Troubleshooting Waveforms: Audio SSI

6.3.4 BCLK

Trace 1: Trace recorded at R6107.


Figure 6-9. Audio SSI – BCLK. Waveform
Troubleshooting Waveforms: RX SSI 6-11

6.4 RX SSI
6.4.1 CLK.

Trace 1: Trace recorded at R2806.


Figure 6-10. RX SSI – CLK. Waveform
6-12 Troubleshooting Waveforms: RX SSI

6.4.2 DA

Trace 1: Trace recorded at R2805.


Figure 6-11. RX SSI – DA Waveform
Troubleshooting Waveforms: RX SSI 6-13

6.4.3 FSYNC.

Trace 1: Trace recorded at R2804.


Figure 6-12. RX SSI – FSync. Waveform
6-14 Troubleshooting Waveforms: TX SSI

6.5 TX SSI
6.5.1 CLK.

Trace 1: Trace recorded at R2808.


Figure 6-13. TX SSI – TX CLK. Waveform
Troubleshooting Waveforms: TX SSI 6-15

6.5.2 DA.

Trace 1: Trace recorded at R2817.


Figure 6-14. TX SSI – DA Waveform
6-16 Troubleshooting Waveforms: TX SSI

6.5.3 FSYNC.

Trace 1: Trace recorded at R2807.


Figure 6-15. TX SSI – FSync. Waveform
Troubleshooting Waveforms: SPI 6-17

6.6 SPI
6.6.1 CLK

Trace 1: Trace recorded at R2803.


Figure 6-16. SPI – CLK Waveform
6-18 Troubleshooting Waveforms: SPI

6.6.2 CS

Trace 1: Trace recorded at R6602.


Figure 6-17. CS Waveform
Troubleshooting Waveforms: I2C BUS 6-19

6.7 I2C BUS


6.7.1 SCL

Trace 1: Trace recorded at R6208.


Figure 6-18. I2C Bus – SCA Waveform
6-20 Troubleshooting Waveforms: I2C BUS

6.7.2 SCL 5V

Trace 1: Trace recorded at R2204.


Figure 6-19. I2C Bus – SCA 5V Waveform
Troubleshooting Waveforms: I2C BUS 6-21

6.7.3 SDA

Trace 1: Trace recorded at R6209.


Figure 6-20. I2C Bus – SDA Waveform
6-22 Troubleshooting Waveforms: One Wire

6.8 One Wire


6.8.1 1-Wire

Trace 1: Trace recorded at R4009.


Figure 6-21. 1-Wire Waveform
Troubleshooting Waveforms: GCAI 6-23

6.9 GCAI
6.9.1 GPIO0

Trace 1: Trace recorded at D4001 (test point GPIO0).


Figure 6-22. GCAI – GPIO0 Waveform
6-24 Troubleshooting Waveforms: GCAI

6.9.2 GPIO4 / Keyfail during Keyload

Trace 1: Trace recorded at P2001_21 or R2005 or C2006 (DNP).


Figure 6-23. GCAI – GPIO4 Waveform
Troubleshooting Waveforms: USB 6-25

6.10 USB
6.10.1 D-

Trace 1: Trace recorded at TP F_GCAI_USB-.


Figure 6-24. USB – D- Waveform
6-26 Troubleshooting Waveforms: USB

6.10.2 D+

Trace 1: Trace recorded at TP F_GCAI_USB+.


Figure 6-25. USB – D+ Waveform
Troubleshooting Waveforms: SDRAM 6-27

6.11 SDRAM
6.11.1 CLK

Trace 1: Trace recorded at TP6307.


Figure 6-26. SDRAM – CLK Waveform
6-28 Troubleshooting Waveforms: SDRAM

6.11.2 CLKX

Trace 1: Trace recorded at TP6308.


Figure 6-27. SDRAM – CLKX Waveform
Troubleshooting Waveforms: FLASH CONTROL 6-29

6.12 FLASH CONTROL


6.12.1 ADV

Trace 1: Trace recorded at R6314.


Figure 6-28. FLASH CONTROL – ADV Waveform
6-30 Troubleshooting Waveforms: FLASH CONTROL

6.12.2 CS3

Trace 1: Trace recorded at R6311.


Figure 6-29. FLASH CONTROL – CS3 Waveform
Troubleshooting Waveforms: FLASH CONTROL 6-31

6.12.3 OE

Trace 1: Trace recorded at R6312.


Figure 6-30. FLASH CONTROL – OE Waveform
6-32 Troubleshooting Waveforms: FLASH CONTROL

6.12.4 RDY

Trace 1: Trace recorded at R6316.


Figure 6-31. FLASH CONTROL – RDY Waveform
Troubleshooting Waveforms: FLASH CONTROL 6-33

6.12.5 WE

Trace 1: Trace recorded at R6313.


Figure 6-32. FLASH CONTROL – WE Waveform
6-34 Troubleshooting Waveforms: Receive Baseband Signals

6.13 Receive Baseband Signals

Trace 1: DIG_DATA_SSI_RX_FS at R616.


Trace 2: DIG_DATA_SSI_RX_DOUTA at R617.
Trace 3: CLK_SSI_RX at R618.
Figure 6-33. Received Baseband Waveforms
Troubleshooting Waveforms: GPS 6-35

6.14 GPS
6.14.1 GPS TCXO (26 MHz TCXO)

Trace 1: Trace recorded at C1321 at Main Board.


Figure 6-34. GPS TCXO Waveforms
6-36 Troubleshooting Waveforms: GPS

6.14.2 GPS RTC (GPS 32 kHz RTC)

Trace 1: Trace recorded at R1318 of Main Board.


Figure 6-35. GPS RTC Waveforms
Troubleshooting Waveforms: GPS 6-37

6.14.3 GPS UART (RX / TX) Data

Trace 1: Trace recorded at TP1307 (TX) / TP1308 (RX) of Main Board.


Figure 6-36. GPS UART DATA Waveforms
6-38 Troubleshooting Waveforms: Bluetooth Troubleshooting Waveforms

6.15 Bluetooth Troubleshooting Waveforms


A Bluetooth radiated or conducted signal at 2.402 GHz and a LF radiated signal at 125 kHz can be
used to verify the receiver and transmitter on the radio are operational. A spectrum analyzer (such as
an Aeroflex 3920 Digital Radio Test Set) can be used to verify the presence of BT signal at the BT
antenna contact pin (M1301) on the Main board while the LF signal can be tapped at C2454 or
C2457 on the Keypad board. A signal generator can be be used to test the APX 2000/APX 4000 BT/
LF receivers. Radiated Bluetooth TX/RX testing should be performed before conducted testing is
performed in the fixture since the radio does not have to be opened for radiated testing. To test the
presence of a radiated Bluetooth TX signal, an external Bluetooth antenna should be connected to
the input of the sprectrum analyzer. To test the presence of a radiated Bluetooth RX signal, an
external Bluetooth antenna should be connected to the output of a signal generator set to TX CW
2.402 GHz. The speaker grille of the radio should be brought near the antenna during testing. The
following is the procedure to activate the Bluetooth/LF transmitter or receiver using RCMP
commands:
To send an RCMP command, connect a RS-232 com port GCAI cable between the radio and PC.
Start HyperTerminal on com 1 (typical RS-232 port) using these settings: 9600 baud, 8-bit, non-
parity, stop bit = 1, HW flow control. Type, “AT#DEBUG”, then type “rcmpraw:000c”.

Bluetooth Command to TX 2.402 GHz CW


Probe the Bluetooth antenna contact pin (M1301) on Main board with a 6 dB attenuator in-line
connected to a spectrum analyzer. Set the spectrum analyzer to 2.402 GHz center, 10 MHz span,
RBW of 300 kHz, a VBW of 1 MHz, and a sweep time of 2.5 ms. There are two commands to verify
a spectrum analyzer can read a 2.402 GHz wave from the radio BT transmitter. Enter the
rcmpraw:00390207 command first, then enter rcmpraw:0039020100000F0006 (on SR 7.9 SW, use
this command:
rcmpraw:0039020100000F, but be aware that the TX signal may time out in less than 10 minutes).

Table 6-2. Bluetooth Command to TX

TEST RCMPRAW CMD RESPONSE

rcmpraw: 00390207 Success: 8039000207


Bluetooth TX at 2.402 GHz Failure: 8039010207
CW Modulation
rcmpraw: 0039020100000F0006 Success: 8039000201
Failure: 8039010201

Successful Example Entry:


Type:rcmpraw:000c
Response:800c00

Type:rcmpraw:00390207
Response:8039000207

Type:rcmpraw:0039020100000F0006
Response:8039000201
Troubleshooting Waveforms: Bluetooth Troubleshooting Waveforms 6-39

Bluetooth Command to RX 2.402 GHz


The RSSI should increase significantly in the presence of a 2.402 GHz nearby signal. Using an
external signal generator source signal of 2.402 GHz connected to a an external Bluetooth antenna,
bring it close to the Bluetooth antenna contact pin (M1301) on Main board, send this command to
read the 2.402 GHz RSSI

Table 6-3. Bluetooth Command to RX

TEST RCMPRAW CMD RESPONSE

Bluetooth RX at 2.402 GHz rcmpraw:0039020D00 Success: 803900020dBB, where BB


is the RSSI in hex.
Failure: 803901

If no signal is detected, the response will be 803900020d80.


If no test equipment is available, an APX radio with BT functional could be used to verify the test
radio. Hold the speaker grilles together on both radios. One radio could be used to TX while the
other radio is used to RX.

Low Frequency (LF) Command to TX 125 kHz CW


Set the spectrum analyzer at 125 kHz center, 10 MHz span, RBW of 1 kHz, a VBW of 3 kHz, and a
sweep time of 25 ms. Use this command to verify the LF coil is emitting a 125 kHz pulse by probing
C2454 or C2457 on the Keypad board with a spectrum analyzer:

Table 6-4. Low Frequency Command to TX

TEST RCMPRAW CMD RESPONSE

Low Freq. 125 kHz TX rcmpraw: 00390303 Success: 8039000303*


Failure: 8039010303*

Note: * In SR 7.9 SW release, the response is 8039000302 for a success and 8039010302 for a failure.

Low Frequency (LF) Command to RX 125 kHz


Use this command to verify the LF coil is receiving a 125 kHz pulse generated by a signal generator
by tapping on C2454 or C2457. The result contains the LF RSSI. This command is not in the initial
SW release but is included in SR 7.11 SW:

Table 6-5. Low Frequency Command to RX

TEST RCMPRAW CMD RESPONSE

Low Freq. 125 kHz RX rcmpraw: 00390305 Success: 80390003BB, where BB is the RSSI in hex.
Failure: 803901

If no signal is detected, the response will be 8039010305.


A fast verification that requires no additional test equipment can be done by sending the LF TX
command, then the LF RX command directly afterwards. If both the transmitter and receiver are
working, the response should be 803900030x, where x is typically between 4 and 6. Even if the
response passes, the LF coil may be physically damaged. It is best to open the radio and observe
the coil to ensure it is not damaged.
To test the LF RX using SR 7.9 SW, a POD accessory is required to verify communication.
6-40 Troubleshooting Waveforms: Bluetooth Troubleshooting Waveforms

These are the Bluetooth-related conducted signals that can be measured from test points on the keypad and
main board. (See “Keypad Board Layout – Bottom Side” on page 8-136 for measurement locations):

Table 6-6. Bluetooth Test Points

TP TP Name Net Name Description Voltage Measured

4 TP2416 BT_AVR_VBUS USB VBUS 5 4.96

5 TP2413 BT_AVR_RESET BT AVR Reset 1.85 1.73

9 TP2005 VCC_1.85 VCC 1.85 1.85 1.86

10 TP2417 USB_BOOT_1.8V USB Boot 1.8V 1.8 1.81

11 TP2466 ATMEL_BOOT Atmel Boot 3.3 3.04

12 M1 GND Ground 0 –

13 TP2008 V_2.755D VCC 2.775 2.775 2.74

14 TP2414 BT_AVR_USB_DP USB+ 3.3 3.43

15 TP2415 BT_AVR_USB_DM USB- 3.3 3.47

16 TP2007 VSW_3.6 VSW 3.6 3.51 3.49

17 R1318, R2407 32KHZ 32 kHz clock 1.85 1.87


Troubleshooting Waveforms: Bluetooth Troubleshooting Waveforms 6-41

6.15.1 Bluetooth Startup: Vmax of TP16

Figure 6-37. Startup Waveforms – Vmax of TP16


6-42 Troubleshooting Waveforms: Bluetooth Troubleshooting Waveforms

6.15.2 Bluetooth Startup: Timing Difference of TP9 to TP16

Figure 6-38. Startup – Timing Difference of TP9 to TP16


Troubleshooting Waveforms: Bluetooth Troubleshooting Waveforms 6-43

6.15.3 Bluetooth Startup: Timing Difference of TP5 to TP16 and Voltage Statistics

Figure 6-39. Startup – Timing Difference of TP5 to TP16 and Voltage Statistics
6-44 Troubleshooting Waveforms: Bluetooth Troubleshooting Waveforms

6.15.4 Bluetooth Startup: Timing Difference of TP4 to TP16 and Time Statistics

Figure 6-40. Startup – Timing Difference of TP4 to TP16 and Time Statistics
Troubleshooting Waveforms: Bluetooth Troubleshooting Waveforms 6-45

6.15.5 Bluetooth Startup: Timing Difference of TP4 to TP5 and Time Statistics

Figure 6-41. Startup – Timing Difference of TP4 to TP5 and Time Statistics
6-46 Troubleshooting Waveforms: Bluetooth Troubleshooting Waveforms

6.15.6 Bluetooth Startup: Vmax of TP5 and Time Statistics

Figure 6-42. Startup – Vmax of TP5 and Time Statistics


Troubleshooting Waveforms: Bluetooth Troubleshooting Waveforms 6-47

6.15.7 Bluetooth Startup: Vmax of TP4 and Time Statistics

Figure 6-43. Startup – Vmax of TP4 and Time Statistics


6-48 Troubleshooting Waveforms: Bluetooth Troubleshooting Waveforms

6.15.8 Bluetooth Startup: Vmax of TP5 and Voltage Statistics

Figure 6-44. Startup – Vmax of TP5 and Voltage Statistics


Troubleshooting Waveforms: Bluetooth Troubleshooting Waveforms 6-49

6.15.9 Bluetooth Startup: Vmax of TP9 and Voltage Statistics

Figure 6-45. Startup – Vmax of TP9 and Voltage Statistics


6-50 Troubleshooting Waveforms: Bluetooth Troubleshooting Waveforms

6.15.10 Bluetooth Startup: Vmax of TP10 and Time Statistics

Figure 6-46. Startup – Vmax of TP10 and Time Statistics


Troubleshooting Waveforms: Bluetooth Troubleshooting Waveforms 6-51

6.15.11 Bluetooth Startup: Vmax of TP16 and Voltage Statistics

Figure 6-47. Startup – Vmax of TP16 and Voltage Statistics


6-52 Troubleshooting Waveforms: Bluetooth Troubleshooting Waveforms

6.15.12 Bluetooth Startup: Vmax of TP13 and Voltage Statistics

Figure 6-48. Startup – Vmax of TP13 and Voltage Statistics


Troubleshooting Waveforms: Bluetooth Troubleshooting Waveforms 6-53

6.15.13 Bluetooth Startup: Vmax of TP11 and Voltage Statistics

Figure 6-49. Startup – Vmax of TP11 and Voltage Statistics


6-54 Troubleshooting Waveforms: Bluetooth Troubleshooting Waveforms

6.15.14 Bluetooth Startup: Timing Difference of TP13 to TP16 and Time Statistics

Figure 6-50. Startup – Timing Difference of TP13 to TP16 and Time Statistics
Troubleshooting Waveforms: Bluetooth Troubleshooting Waveforms 6-55

6.15.15 Bluetooth Startup: Timing Difference of TP10 to TP13 and Time Statistics

Figure 6-51. Startup – Timing Difference of TP10 to TP13 and Time Statistics
6-56 Troubleshooting Waveforms: Bluetooth Troubleshooting Waveforms

6.15.16 Bluetooth Startup: Timing Difference of TP11 to TP13 and Time Statistics

Figure 6-52. Startup – Timing Difference of TP11 to TP13 and Time Statistics
Troubleshooting Waveforms: Bluetooth Troubleshooting Waveforms 6-57

6.15.17 Bluetooth CW on Spectrum Analyzer

Figure 6-53. Bluetooth CW on Spectrum Analyzer


6-58 Troubleshooting Waveforms: Bluetooth Steady-State

6.16 Bluetooth Steady-State


6.16.1 Keypad Board Waveforms – USB D+ Vmax and Packet Timing with Statistics

Figure 6-54. Keypad Board – USB D+ Vmax and Packet Timing with Statistics
Troubleshooting Waveforms: Bluetooth Steady-State 6-59

6.16.2 Keypad Board Waveforms – USB D- Vmax and Packet Timing with Statistics

Figure 6-55. Keypad Board – USB D- Vmax and Packet Timing with Statistics
6-60 Troubleshooting Waveforms: Bluetooth Steady-State

6.16.3 Keypad Board Waveforms – VSW_3.6 Voltage Statistics

Figure 6-56. Keypad Board – VSW_3.6 Voltage Statistics


Troubleshooting Waveforms: Bluetooth Steady-State 6-61

6.16.4 Keypad Board Waveforms – 32 kHz clock Vmax with Statistics

Figure 6-57. Keypad Board – 32 kHz clock Vmax with Statistics


6-62 Troubleshooting Waveforms: Bluetooth Steady-State

6.16.5 Keypad Board Waveforms – LF Coil with TX and RX

Data taken
from LF
inductor
contact at
C2454 or
C2457 while
pairing with
a headset

TX Voltage
can be
as high as 40V

OOK used

Figure 6-58. Keypad Board Waveforms – LF Coil when TX and RX


Troubleshooting Waveforms: LF CW on Spectrum Analyzer 6-63

6.17 LF CW on Spectrum Analyzer

Figure 6-59. LF CW on Spectrum Analyzer


6-64 Troubleshooting Waveforms: LF CW on Spectrum Analyzer

Notes
Chapter 7 Troubleshooting Tables

7.1 List of Board and IC Signals


Due to the nature of the schematic-generating program, signal names might be different when they
are not directly connected to the same point. The tables in this chapter provide a cross reference to
the various pinouts for these signals. Table 7-1 lists and provides links to each of the tables in this
chapter.

Table 7-1. List of Tables of Board and IC Signals

Table No. Table Name Page No.

7-2 Mainboard to Back kit flex connector interface Pin-Out 7-2


7-3 Main Back kit flex connector to main board connector Interface Pin-Out 7-5
7-4 Main Back kit flex connector to keypad board connector Interface Pin- 7-8
Out

7-5 Keypad board connector to mainboard Interface Pin-Out 7-11


7-6 Keypad board connector to front kit flex Interface Pin-Out 7-14
7-7 Front kit connector Interface Pin-Out 7-16
7-8 GCAI flex connector Interface Pin-Out 7-21
7-9 PTT flex connector Interface Pin-Out 7-23
7-10 Overall GPIO pin functions 7-24
7-11 Primary IC Reference Designator 7-32
7-2 Troubleshooting Tables: List of Board and IC Signals

Table 7-2. Mainboard to Back kit flex connector interface Pin-Out

MainBoard MainBoard
Test
Test Place
Place
Signal Name Pin # Signal Name Pin #

chassis GND J2302-1 chassis GND J2301-1

R2135 F_DISP_RW J2302-2 chassis GND J2301-2

R4005 PTT J2302-3 C6544 VBUS1 J2301-3

R2139 F_DISP_DATA_0 J2302-4 R6118 SSI_MACE_TX_DIN J2301-4

R4006 SIDE_1 J2302-5 None BT_AVR_RESET J2301-5

R2145 F_DISP_DATA_1 J2302-6 None SSI_RED_RX_MACE J2301-6

R4007 SIDE_2 J2302-7 chassis GND J2301-7

R2153 F_DISP_DATA_2 J2302-8 R6102 HIGH_SECURE_DATA_GATE J2301-8

R6101 MONITOR J2302-9 R6114 GPS_BT_32KHZ J2301-9

R2148 F_DISP_DATA_3 J2302-10 None SECURE_HIGH_NORM J2301-10

chassis GND J2302-11 chassis GND J2301-11

R2154 F_DISP_DATA_4 J2302-12 None SSI_BLACK_TX_MACE J2301-12

None GPIO_3_RTS_FILLSE J2302-13 None BT_PTT J2301-13


NSE

R2149 F_DISP_DATA_5 J2302-14 R6606 SSI_BLACK_RX J2301-14

F_GCAI_USB- GPIO_2_DM_RXDC_FI J2302-15 None BT_SPARE_1.8 J2301-15


LLDATA

R2138 F_DISP_DATA_6 J2302-16 chassis GND J2301-16

F_GCAI_USB+ GPIO_1_DP_TXDC_FI J2302-17 None ACC_SPKR_UNMUTE J2301-17


LLREQ

R2146 F_DISP_DATA_7 J2302-18 R6107 SSI_OPT_CLK J2301-18

F_GCAI_1WIRE GCAI_1WIRE_5V J2302-19 None AVR_STATUS_1.8V J2301-19

chassis GND J2302-20 chassis GND J2301-20

None GPIO_4_CTS_KEYFAI J2302-21 None USB_BOOT_1.8V J2301-21


L_FILLCLK

R2142 F_DISP_RW_EN J2302-22 R6570 V_EXT_1.85 J2301-22

F_VBUS2 VBUS2 J2302-23 R6542 V_SW_3.60 J2301-23

chassis GND J2302-24 C6590 VRTC J2301-24

F_VBUS2 VBUS2 J2302-25 TP1309 BT_HOST_WAKEUP_1.8V J2301-25

R2147 F_DISP_DATA_CMD J2302-26 R6420 V_SAVE J2301-26

GPIO0 GPIO_0 J2302-27 TP1310 BT_WAKEUP_1.8V J2301-27

R6563 V_2.775D J2302-28 None KEYFAIL J2301-28


Troubleshooting Tables: List of Board and IC Signals 7-3

Table 7-2. Mainboard to Back kit flex connector interface Pin-Out

MainBoard MainBoard
Test
Test Place
Place
Signal Name Pin # Signal Name Pin #

None Ext_MIC_Neg_DP J2302-29 TP1311 BT_SHUTDOWN J2301-29

chassis GND J2302-30 None OPT_SSI_SYNC J2301-30

TP6102 Ext_Mic _Pos_DP J2302-31 TP1312 BT_UART_TX_1.8V J2301-31

R2136 MAIN_DISPLAY_LED1 J2302-32 None MACE_WAKEUP J2301-32

SPKR- Ext_SPKR_Neg_DP J2302-33 TP1313 BT_UART_RX_1.8V J2301-33

R2144 MAIN_DISPLAY_LED2 J2302-34 None MACE_RESET J2301-34

SPKR+ Ext_SPKR_Pos_DP J2302-35 TP1314 BT_UART_RTS_1.8V J2301-35

R2137 MAIN_DISPLAY_LED3 J2302-36 J2301-36

chassis GND J2302-37 TP1315 BT_UART_CTS_1.8V J2301-37

R2192 MAIN_DISPLAY_LED4 J2302-38 R1101 TX_INHIBIT J2301-38

TP6405 INT_SPKR_POS_MP J2302-39 chassis GND J2301-39

R6424 F_DISP_BD_ID J2302-40 C2115 EMERG_BTN J2301-40

TP6405 INT_SPKR_POS_MP J2302-41 R6622 USB1_POS_DP J2301-41

chassis GND J2302-42 R6409 EXP_BRD_ID J2301-42

TP6406 INT_SPKR_NEG_MP J2302-43 R6623 USB1_NEG_DP J2301-43

TP2112 RSW_A J2302-44 R6113 4MHZ_MACE_CLK J2301-44

TP6406 INT_SPKR_NEG_MP J2302-45 chassis GND J2301-45

TP2113 RSW_B J2302-46 chassis GND J2301-46

F_AUDIO_MICP INT_MIC_POS_MP J2302-47 None KP_COL_0 J2301-47

TP6210 ON_OFF_SWITCH J2302-48 C6567 V_SW_5 J2301-48

None INT_MIC_NEG_MP J2302-49 None KP_COL_1 J2301-49

chassis GND J2302-50 C2126 KP_ROW_0 J2301-50

chassis GND J2302-51 None KP_COL_2 J2301-51

chassis GND J2302-52 C2127 KP_ROW_1 J2301-52

E2244 Top_LightBar_Red_Led J2302-53 None KP_COL_3 J2301-53

chassis GND J2302-54 C2128 KP_ROW_2 J2301-54

E2245 Top_LightBar_Green_L J2302-55 None KP_COL_4 J2301-55


ed

R2246 TX_RX_AMBER_LED J2302-56 C2129 KP_ROW_3 J2301-56

E2246 Top_LightBar_Amber_L J2302-57 E2242 KEYPAD_WHITE_LED J2301-57


ed
7-4 Troubleshooting Tables: List of Board and IC Signals

Table 7-2. Mainboard to Back kit flex connector interface Pin-Out

MainBoard MainBoard
Test
Test Place
Place
Signal Name Pin # Signal Name Pin #

R2244 TX_RX_RED_LED J2302-58 C2130 KP_ROW_4 J2301-58

R2235 V_SW_5 J2302-59 chassis GND J2301-59

R2245 TX_RX_GREEN_LED J2302-60 chassis GND J2301-60


Troubleshooting Tables: List of Board and IC Signals 7-5

Table 7-3. Main Back kit flex connector to main board connector Interface Pin-Out

Backkit_Flex Backkit_Flex
Test Test
Place Place
Signal Name Pin # Signal Name Pin #

GND P2000-1 GND P2001-1

F_DISP_RW P2000-2 GND P2001-2

PTT P2000-3 VBUS1 P2001-3

F_DISP_DATA_0 P2000-4 SSI_MACE_TX_DIN P2001-4

SIDE_1 P2000-5 BT_AVR_RESET P2001-5

F_DISP_DATA_1 P2000-6 SSI_RED_RX_MACE P2001-6

SIDE_2 P2000-7 GND P2001-7

F_DISP_DATA_2 P2000-8 HIGH_SECURE_DATA P2001-8


_MACE

MONITOR P2000-9 GPS_BT_32KHZ P2001-9

F_DISP_DATA_3 P2000-10 SECURE_HIGH_NOR P2001-10


M

GND P2000-11 GND P2001-11

F_DISP_DATA_4 P2000-12 SSI_BLACK_TX_MAC P2001-12


E

GPIO_3_RTS_FILLSENSE P2000-13 BT_PTT P2001-13

F_DISP_DATA_5 P2000-14 SSI_BLACK_RX P2001-14

GPIO_2_DM_RXDC_FILLDATA P2000-15 BT_SPARE_1.8 P2001-15

F_DISP_DATA_6 P2000-16 GND P2001-16

GPIO_1_DP_TXDC_FILLREQ P2000-17 ACC_SPKR_UNMUTE P2001-17

F_DISP_DATA_7 P2000-18 SSI_OPT_CLK P2001-18

GCAI_1WIRE_5V P2000-19 AVR_STATUS_1.8V P2001-19

GND P2000-20 GND P2001-20

GPIO_4_CTS_KEYFAIL_FILLCLK P2000-21 USB_BOOT_1.8V P2001-21

F_DISP_RW_EN P2000-22 V_EXT_1.85 P2001-22

VBUS2 P2000-23 V_SW_3.60 P2001-23

GND P2000-24 VRTC P2001-24

VBUS2 P2000-25 BT_HOST_WAKEUP_1 P2001-25


.8V

F-DISP_DATA_CMD P2000-26 V_SAFE P2001-26

GPIO_0 P2000-27 BT_WAKEUP_1.8V P2001-27

V_2.755D P2000-28 KEYFAIL P2001-28


7-6 Troubleshooting Tables: List of Board and IC Signals

Table 7-3. Main Back kit flex connector to main board connector Interface Pin-Out (Continued)

Backkit_Flex Backkit_Flex
Test Test
Place Place
Signal Name Pin # Signal Name Pin #

EXT_MIC_NEG_DP P2000-29 BT_SHUTDOWN P2001-29

GND P2000-30 OPT_SSI_SYNC P2001-30

EXT_MIC_POS_DP P2000-31 BT_UART_TX_1.8V P2001-31

MAIN_DISPLAY_LED1 P2000-32 MACE_WAKEUP P2001-32

EXT_SPKR_POS_DP P2000-33 BT_UART_RX_1.8V P2001-33

MAIN_DISPLAY_LED2 P2000-34 MACE_RESET P2001-34

EXT_SPKR_NEG_DP P2000-35 BT_UART_RTS_1.8V P2001-35

MAIN_DISPLAY_LED3 P2000-36 OMAP_RESET P2001-36

GND P2000-37 BT_UART_CTS_1.8V P2001-37

MAIN_DISPLAY_LED4 P2000-38 TX_INHIBIT P2001-38

SPKR+ P2000-39 GND P2001-39

F_DISP_BD_ID P2000-40 EMERG_BTN P2001-40

SPKR+ P2000-41 USB1_POS_DP P2001-41

GND P2000-42 EXP_BRD_ID P2001-42

SPKR- P2000-43 USB1_NED_DP P2001-43

SWITCH_KNOB_A P2000-44 4MHZ_MACE_CLK P2001-44

SPKR- P2000-45 GND P2001-45

SWITCH_KNOB_B P2000-46 GND P2001-46

MIC+ P2000-47 KP_COL_0 P2001-47

SWITCH_KNOB_C P2000-48 V_SW_5 P2001-48

MIC- P2000-49 KP_COL_1 P2001-49

GND P2000-50 KP_ROW_0 P2001-50

GND P2000-51 KP_COL_2 P2001-51

GND P2000-52 KP_ROW_1 P2001-52

SPEAKER_RED_1 P2000-53 KP_COL_3 P2001-53

GND P2000-54 KP_ROW_2 P2001-54

SPEAKER_GREEN_1 P2000-55 KP_COL_4 P2001-55

TX_RX_LED_AMBER P2000-56 KP_ROW_3 P2001-56

SPEAKER_AMBER_1 P2000-57 KEYPAD_WHITE_LED P2001-57

TX_RX_LED_RED P2000-58 KP_ROW_4 P2001-58


Troubleshooting Tables: List of Board and IC Signals 7-7

Table 7-3. Main Back kit flex connector to main board connector Interface Pin-Out (Continued)

Backkit_Flex Backkit_Flex
Test Test
Place Place
Signal Name Pin # Signal Name Pin #

SW_5+ P2000-59 GND P2001-59

TX_RX_LED_GREEN P2000-60 GND P2001-60


7-8 Troubleshooting Tables: List of Board and IC Signals

Table 7-4. Main Back kit flex connector to keypad board connector Interface Pin-Out

Backkit_Flex Backkit_Flex
Test
Test Place
Place
Signal Name Pin # Signal Name Pin #

chassis GND P1000-1 GND P1001-1

F_DISP_RW P1000-2 GND P1001-2

PTT P1000-3 VBUS1 P1001-3

F_DISP_DATA_0 P1000-4 SSI_MACE_TX_DI P1001-4


N

SIDE_1 P1000-5 BT_AVR_RESET P1001-5

F_DISP_DATA_1 P1000-6 SSI_RED_RX_MAC P1001-6


E

SIDE_2 P1000-7 GND P1001-7

F_DISP_DATA_2 P1000-8 HIGH_SECURE_D P1001-8


ATA_MACE

MONITOR P1000-9 GPS_BT_32KHZ P1001-9

F_DISP_DATA_3 P1000-10 SECURE_HIGH_N P1001-10


ORM

GND P1000-11 GND P1001-11

F_DISP_DATA_4 P1000-12 SSI_BLACK_TX_M P1001-12


ACE

GPIO_3_RTS_FILLSENSE P1000-13 BT_PTT P1001-13

F_DISP_DATA_5 P1000-14 SSI_BLACK_RX P1001-14

GPIO_2_DM_RXDC_FILL P1000-15 BT_SPARE_1.8 P1001-15


DATA

F_DISP_DATA_6 P1000-16 GND P1001-16

GPIO_1_DP_TXDC_FILLR P1000-17 ACC_SPKR_UNMU P1001-17


EQ TE

F_DISP_DATA_7 P1000-18 SSI_OPT_CLK P1001-18

GCAI_1WIRE_5V P1000-19 AVR_STATUS_1.8V P1001-19

GND P1000-20 GND P1001-20

GPIO_4_CTS_KEYFAIL_F P1000-21 USB_BOOT_1.8V P1001-21


ILLCLK

F_DISP_RW_EN P1000-22 V_EXT_1.85 P1001-22

VBUS2 P1000-23 V_SW_3.60 P1001-23

GND P1000-24 VRTC P1001-24

VBUS2 P1000-25 BT_HOST_WAKEU P1001-25


P_1.8V
Troubleshooting Tables: List of Board and IC Signals 7-9

Table 7-4. Main Back kit flex connector to keypad board connector Interface Pin-Out

Backkit_Flex Backkit_Flex
Test
Test Place
Place
Signal Name Pin # Signal Name Pin #

F-DISP_DATA_CMD P1000-26 V_SAFE P1001-26

GPIO_0 P1000-27 BT_WAKEUP_1.8V P1001-27

V_2.755D P1000-28 KEYFAIL P1001-28

EXT_MIC_NEG_DP P1000-29 BT_SHUTDOWN P1001-29

GND P1000-30 OPT_SSI_SYNC P1001-30

EXT_MIC_POS_DP P1000-31 BT_UART_TX_1.8V P1001-31

MAIN_DISPLAY_LED1 P1000-32 MACE_WAKEUP P1001-32

EXT_SPKR_POS_DP P1000-33 BT_UART_RX_1.8 P1001-33


V

MAIN_DISPLAY_LED2 P1000-34 MACE_RESET P1001-34

EXT_SPKR_NEG_DP P1000-35 BT_UART_RTS_1.8 P1001-35


V

MAIN_DISPLAY_LED3 P1000-36 OMAP_RESET P1001-36

GND P1000-37 BT_UART_CTS_1.8 P1001-37


V

MAIN_DISPLAY_LED4 P1000-38 TX_INHIBIT P1001-38

SPKR+ P1000-39 GND P1001-39

F_DISP_BD_ID P1000-40 EMERG_BTN P1001-40

SPKR+ P1000-41 USB1_POS_DP P1001-41

GND P1000-42 EXP_BRD_ID P1001-42

SPKR- P1000-43 USB1_NED_DP P1001-43

SWITCH_KNOB_A P1000-44 4MHZ_MACE_CLK P1001-44

SPKR- P1000-45 GND P1001-45

SWITCH_KNOB_B P1000-46 GND P1001-46

MIC+ P1000-47 KP_COL_0 P1001-47

SWITCH_KNOB_C P1000-48 V_SW_5 P1001-48

MIC- P1000-49 KP_COL_1 P1001-49

GND P1000-50 KP_ROW_0 P1001-50

GND P1000-51 KP_COL_2 P1001-51

GND P1000-52 KP_ROW_1 P1001-52

SPEAKER_RED_1 P1000-53 KP_COL_3 P1001-53

GND P1000-54 KP_ROW_2 P1001-54


7-10 Troubleshooting Tables: List of Board and IC Signals

Table 7-4. Main Back kit flex connector to keypad board connector Interface Pin-Out

Backkit_Flex Backkit_Flex
Test
Test Place
Place
Signal Name Pin # Signal Name Pin #

SPEAKER_GREEN_1 P1000-55 KP_COL_4 P1001-55

TX_RX_LED_AMBER P1000-56 KP_ROW_3 P1001-56

SPEAKER_AMBER_1 P1000-57 KEYPAD_WHITE_L P1001-57


ED

TX_RX_LED_RED P1000-58 KP_ROW_4 P1001-58

SW_5+ P1000-59 GND P1001-59

TX_RX_LED_GREEN P1000-60 GND P1001-60


Troubleshooting Tables: List of Board and IC Signals 7-11

Table 7-5. Keypad board connector to mainboard Interface Pin-Out

KeyBoard KeyBoard
Test Place Test Place
Signal Name Pin # Signal Name Pin #

chassis GND P1000-1 chassis GND P2001-1

none F_DISP_RW P1000-2 chassis GND P2001-2

C21 PTT P1000-3 none UNNAMED_1_C P2001-3


ONNJ60PIN_I67
1_X

none F_DISP_DATA_0 P1000-4 none SSI_MACE_TX_ P2001-4


DIN

C20 SIDE_1 P1000-5 none UNNAMED_1_C P2001-5


ONNJ60PIN_I67
0_X

none F_DISP_DATA_1 P1000-6 none SSI_RED_RX_M P2001-6


ACE

C19 SIDE_2 P1000-7 chassis GND P2001-7

none F_DISP_DATA_2 P1000-8 none BLOCK_SSI_RE P2001-8


D

C18 MONITOR P1000-9 none 32KHZ P2001-9

none F_DISP_DATA_3 P1000-10 none MACE_SEC_CL P2001-10


R_MODE

chassis GND P1000-11 chassis GND P2001-11

none F_DISP_DATA_4 P1000-12 none SSI_BLACK_TX P2001-12


_MACE

R2007 GPIO_3_RTS_FILL P1000-13 none UNNAMED_1_C P2001-13


SENSE ONNJ60PIN_I66
6_X

none F_DISP_DATA_5 P1000-14 none SSI_BLACK_RX P2001-14

E3 GPIO_2_DM_RXDC P1000-15 none BT_SPARE_1.8 P2001-15


_FILLDATA

none F_DISP_DATA_6 P1000-16 chassis GND P2001-16

E5 GPIO_1_DP_TXDC P1000-17 none ACC_SPKR_UN P2001-17


_FILLREQ MUTE_1.8

none F_DISP_DATA_7 P1000-18 R2503 OPT_SSI_CLK P2001-18

R2006 GCAI_1WIRE_5V P1000-19 none UNNAMED_1_C P2001-19


ONNJ60PIN_I66
3_X

chassis GND P1000-20 chassis GND P2001-20


7-12 Troubleshooting Tables: List of Board and IC Signals

Table 7-5. Keypad board connector to mainboard Interface Pin-Out

KeyBoard KeyBoard
Test Place Test Place
Signal Name Pin # Signal Name Pin #

R2005 GPIO_4_CTS_KEY P1000-21 none UNNAMED_1_C P2001-21


FAIL_FILLCLK ONNJ60PIN_I66
2_X

none F_DISP_RW_EN P1000-22 TP2005 VCC_1.85 P2001-22

D13 VBUS2 P1000-23 TP2007 VSW_3.6 P2001-23

chassis GND P1000-24 none VRTC P2001-24

none VBUS2 P1000-25 none BT_HOST_WAK P2001-25


EUP_1.8V

none F- P1000-26 none VSAVE P2001-26


DISP_DATA_CMD

R2004 GPIO_0 P1000-27 none BT_WAKEUP_1. P2001-27


8V

none V_2.755D P1000-28 none KEYFAIL P2001-28

C17 EXT_MIC_NEG_DP P1000-29 none BT_SHUTDOW P2001-29


N_1.8V

chassis GND P1000-30 R2513 OPT_SSI_FSYN P2001-30


C

R2003 EXT_MIC_POS_DP P1000-31 none BT_UART_TX_1 P2001-31


.8V

none MAIN_DISPLAY_LE P1000-32 none MACE_WAKEU P2001-32


D1 P

R2013 EXT_SPKR_POS_ P1000-33 none BT_UART_RX_1 P2001-33


DP .8V

none MAIN_DISPLAY_LE P1000-34 none MACE_RESET P2001-34


D2

R2014 EXT_SPKR_NEG_ P1000-35 none BT_UART_RTS_ P2001-35


DP 1.8V

none MAIN_DISPLAY_LE P1000-36 none OMAP_RESET_ P2001-36


D3 OUT

chassis GND P1000-37 none BT_UART_CTS_ P2001-37


1.8V

none MAIN_DISPLAY_LE P1000-38 none TX_INHIBIT P2001-38


D4

C2 SPKR+ P1000-39 chassis GND P2001-39

none F_DISP_BD_ID P1000-40 none EMERG_BTN P2001-40


Troubleshooting Tables: List of Board and IC Signals 7-13

Table 7-5. Keypad board connector to mainboard Interface Pin-Out

KeyBoard KeyBoard
Test Place Test Place
Signal Name Pin # Signal Name Pin #

none SPKR+ P1000-41 none UNNAMED_1_C P2001-41


ONNJ60PIN_I65
2_X

chassis GND P1000-42 R2531 EXP_BRD_TYP P2001-42


E

C4 SPKR- P1000-43 none UNNAMED_1_C P2001-43


ONNJ60PIN_I65
1_X

E10 SWITCH_KNOB_A P1000-44 none MACE_CLOCK P2001-44

none SPKR- P1000-45 chassis GND P2001-45

E7 SWITCH_KNOB_B P1000-46 chassis GND P2001-46

E6 MIC+ P1000-47 C22 KP_COL_A P2001-47

E4 SWITCH_KNOB_S P1000-48 R2531 VCC5V P2001-48

E2 MIC- P1000-49 C24 KP_COL_B P2001-49

chassis GND P1000-50 C27 KP_ROW_A P2001-50

chassis GND P1000-51 C26 KP_COL_C P2001-51

chassis GND P1000-52 C28 KP_ROW_B P2001-52

none SPEAKER_RED_1 P1000-53 C23 KP_COL_D P2001-53

chassis GND P1000-54 C29 KP_ROW_C P2001-54

none SPEAKER_GREEN P1000-55 C25 KP_COL_E P2001-55


_1

C11 TX_RX_LED_AMBE P1000-56 C30 KP_ROW_D P2001-56


R

none SPEAKER_AMBER P1000-57 R19 KEYPAD_WHIT P2001-57


_1 E_LED

C12 TX_RX_LED_RED P1000-58 C31 KP_ROW_E P2001-58

E2003 SW_5+ P1000-59 chassis GND P2001-59

C13 TX_RX_LED_GREE P1000-60 chassis GND P2001-60


N
7-14 Troubleshooting Tables: List of Board and IC Signals

Table 7-6. Keypad board connector to front kit flex Interface Pin-Out

KeyBoard
Test Place
Signal Name Pin #

chassis GND P2000-1

None F_DISP_RW P2000-2

C21 PTT P2000-3

None F_DISP_DATA_0 P2000-4

C20 SIDE_1 P2000-5

None F_DISP_DATA_1 P2000-6

C19 SIDE_2 P2000-7

None F_DISP_DATA_2 P2000-8

C18 MONITOR P2000-9

None F_DISP_DATA_3 P2000-10

chassis GND P2000-11

None F_DISP_DATA_4 P2000-12

R2007 GPIO_3_RTS_FILLSENSE P2000-13

None F_DISP_DATA_5 P2000-14

E3 GPIO_2_DM_RXDC_FILLDATA P2000-15

None F_DISP_DATA_6 P2000-16

E5 GPIO_1_DP_TXDC_FILLREQ P2000-17

None F_DISP_DATA_7 P2000-18

R2006 GCAI_1WIRE_5V P2000-19

chassis GND P2000-20

R2005 GPIO_4_CTS_KEYFAIL_FILLCLK P2000-21

None F_DISP_RW_EN P2000-22

C2009 VBUS2 P2000-23

chassis GND P2000-24

None VBUS2 P2000-25

None F-DISP_DATA_CMD P2000-26

R2004 GPIO_0 P2000-27

None V_2.755D P2000-28

E14 EXT_MIC_NEG_DP P2000-29

None OMAP_RESET_OUT P2000-30


Troubleshooting Tables: List of Board and IC Signals 7-15

Table 7-6. Keypad board connector to front kit flex Interface Pin-Out

KeyBoard
Test Place
Signal Name Pin #

C16 EXT_MIC_POS_DP P2000-31

None MAIN_DISPLAY_LED1 P2000-32

R2013 EXT_SPKR_POS_DP P2000-33

None MAIN_DISPLAY_LED2 P2000-34

R2014 EXT_SPKR_NEG_DP P2000-35

None MAIN_DISPLAY_LED3 P2000-36

chassis GND P2000-37

None MAIN_DISPLAY_LED4 P2000-38

C2 SPKR+ P2000-39

None F_DISP_BD_ID P2000-40

None SPKR+ P2000-41

chassis GND P2000-42

C4 SPKR- P2000-43

D3 SWITCH_KNOB_A P2000-44

None SPKR- P2000-45

D4 SWITCH_KNOB_B P2000-46

D5 MIC+ P2000-47

D6 SWITCH_KNOB_S P2000-48

D7 MIC- P2000-49

None VCC_1.85 P2000-50

chassis GND P2000-51

None NFC P2000-52

None SPEAKER_RED_1 P2000-53

chassis GND P2000-54

None SPEAKER_GREEN_1 P2000-55

C11 TX_RX_LED_AMBER P2000-56

None SPEAKER_AMBER_1 P2000-57

C12 TX_RX_LED_RED P2000-58

E2003 SW_5+ P2000-59

C13 TX_RX_LED_GREEN P2000-60


7-16 Troubleshooting Tables: List of Board and IC Signals

Table 7-7. Front kit connector Interface Pin-Out

Front Kit Flex


Test Place
Signal Name Pin #

GND J1-1

GND J1-2

SIDE_1 J1-3

PTT J1-4

GND J1-5

GND J1-6

SIDE_2 J1-7

MONITOR J1-8

GND J1-9

GND J1-10

GND J1-G1

GND J1-G2

GND J1-G3

GND J1-G4

Front Kit Flex


Test Place
Signal Name Pin #

GND J2-1

SPEAKER_RED_1 J2-2

GPIO_3_RTS_FILLSENSE J2-3

SPEAKER_GREEN_1 J2-4

GPIO_2_DM_RXDC_FILLDATA J2-5

SPEAKER_AMBER_1 J2-6

GPIO_1_DP_TXDC_FILLREQ J2-7

SW_5+ J2-8

GCAI_1WIRE_5V J2-9

SW_5+ J2-10

GPIO_4_CTS_KEYFAIL_FILLCL J2-11
K
Troubleshooting Tables: List of Board and IC Signals 7-17

Front Kit Flex


Test Place
Signal Name Pin #

TX_RX_LED_AMBER J2-12

GPIO_0 J2-13

TX_RX_LED_RED J2-14

GND J2-15

TX_RX_LED_GREEN J2-16

EXT_MIC_NEG_DP J2-17

GND J2-18

EXT_MIC_POS_DP J2-19

MIC+ J2-20

GND J2-21

MIC- J2-22

EXT_SPKR_POS_DP J2-23

GND J2-24

EXT_SPKR_NEG_DP J2-25

VBUS2 J2-26

GND J2-27

VBUS2 J2-28

NFC J2-29

GND J2-30

GND J2-G1

GND J2-G2

GND J2-G3

GND J2-G4
7-18 Troubleshooting Tables: List of Board and IC Signals

Front Kit Flex


Test Place
Signal Name Pin #

GND J3-1

V_2.775D J3-2

F_DISP_RW J3-3

GND J3-4

F_DISP_DATA_1 J3-5

F_DISP_DATA_3 J3-6

F_DISP_DATA_5 J3-7

F_DISP_DATA_7 J3-8

GND J3-9

F_DISP_DATA_CMD J3-10

GND J3-11

SW_5+ J3-12

MAIN_DISPLAY_LED3 J3-13

F_DISP_BD_ID J3-14

GND J3-15

GND J3-16

MAIN_DISPLAY_LED4 J3-17

MAIN_DISPLAY_LED2 J3-18

MAIN_DISPLAY_LED1 J3-19

OMAP_RESET J3-20

GND J3-21

F_DISP_RW_EN J3-22

GND J3-23

F_DISP_DATA_6 J3-24

F_DISP_DATA_4 J3-25

F_DISP_DATA_2 J3-26

F_DISP_DATA_0 J3-27

GND J3-28

V_EXT_1.85 J3-29

GND J3-30
Troubleshooting Tables: List of Board and IC Signals 7-19

Front Kit Flex


Test Place
Signal Name Pin #

GND P1-1

F_DISP_RW P1-2

PTT P1-3

F_DISP_DATA_0 P1-4

SIDE_1 P1-5

F_DISP_DATA_1 P1-6

SIDE_2 P1-7

F_DISP_DATA_2 P1-8

MONITOR P1-9

F_DISP_DATA_3 P1-10

GND P1-11

F_DISP_DATA_4 P1-12

GPIO_3_RTS_FILLSENSE P1-13

F_DISP_DATA_5 P1-14

GPIO_2_DM_RXDC_FILLDATA P1-15

F_DISP_DATA_6 P1-16

GPIO_1_DP_TXDC_FILLREQ P1-17

F_DISP_DATA_7 P1-18

GCAI_1WIRE_5V P1-19

GND P1-20

GPIO_4_CTS_KEYFAIL_FILLCL P1-21
K

F_DISP_RW_EN P1-22

VBUS2 P1-23

GND P1-24

VBUS2 P1-25

F_DISP_DATA_CMD P1-26

GPIO_0 P1-27

V_2.775D P1-28

EXT_MIC_NEG_DP P1-29

OMAP_RESET P1-30
7-20 Troubleshooting Tables: List of Board and IC Signals

Front Kit Flex


Test Place
Signal Name Pin #

EXT_MIC_POS_DP P1-31

MAIN_DISPLAY_LED1 P1-32

EXT_SPKR_POS_DP P1-33

MAIN_DISPLAY_LED2 P1-34

EXT_SPKR_NEG_DP P1-35

MAIN_DISPLAY_LED3 P1-36

GND P1-37

MAIN_DISPLAY_LED4 P1-38

SPKR+ P1-39

F_DISP_BD_ID P1-40

LS1 SPKR+ P1-41

GND P1-42

LS1 SPKR- P1-43

C2 SWITCH_KNOB_A P1-44

SPKR- P1-45

C3 SWITCH_KNOB_B P1-46

MIC+ P1-47

R4 PUSH_BUTTON_S P1-48

MIC- P1-49

V_EXT_1.85 P1-50

GND P1-51

NFC P1-52

SPEAKER_RED_1 P1-53

GND P1-54

SPEAKER_GREEN_1 P1-55

TX_RX_LED_AMBER P1-56

SPEAKER_AMBER_1 P1-57

TX_RX_LED_RED P1-58

SW_5+ P1-59

TX_RX_LED_GREEN P1-60
Troubleshooting Tables: List of Board and IC Signals 7-21

Table 7-8. GCAI flex connector Interface Pin-Out

GCAI
Test Place
Signal Name Pin #

GND P1-1

LIGHTBAR_RED P1-2

GCAI_RTS_GPIO3 P1-3

LIGHTBAR_GREEN P1-4

GCAI_USB_N_GPIO2 P1-5

LIGHTBAR_AMBER P1-6

GCAI_USB_P_GPIO1 P1-7

V_SW_5 P1-8

GCAI_ONE_WIRE P1-9

V_SW_5 P1-10

GCAI_GPIO4_CTS P1-11

TX_RX_LED_AMBER P1-12

GCAI_GPIO0 P1-13

TX_RX_LED_RED P1-14

GND P1-15

TX_RX_LED_GREEN P1-16

GCAI_EXT_MIC_N P1-17

GND P1-18

GCAI_EXT_MIC_P P1-19

UNNAMED_1_CONNP30PIN4GND_I168_X P1-20

GND P1-21

UNNAMED_1_CONNP30PIN4GND_I166_X P1-22

GCAI_EXT_SPKR_P P1-23

GND P1-24

GCAI_EXT_SPKR_N P1-25

GCAI_VBUS_5V P1-26

GND P1-27

GCAI_VBUS_5V P1-28

UNNAMED_1_CONNP30PIN4GND_I159_X P1-29

GND P1-30
7-22 Troubleshooting Tables: List of Board and IC Signals

Table 7-8. GCAI flex connector Interface Pin-Out

GCAI
Test Place
Signal Name Pin #

GND P1-G1

GND P1-G2

GND P1-G3

GND P1-G4
Troubleshooting Tables: List of Board and IC Signals 7-23

Table 7-9. PTT flex connector Interface Pin-Out

PTT
Test Place
Signal Name Pin #

GND P1-1

GND P1-2

CONN_SB1 P1-3

CONN_INT_PTT P1-4

GND P1-5

GND P1-6

CONN_SB2 P1-7

MONITOR P1-8

GND P1-9

GND P1-10

GND P1-G1

GND P1-G2

GND P1-G3

GND P1-G4
7-24 Troubleshooting Tables: List of Board and IC Signals

Table 7-10. Overall GPIO pin functions

SW Initialized HW Reset
Pin
Active *PU
Signal Name Description or
State *PU
Ball # Direction State Direction or
PD

NC NC M8 Output 0 Output

codec_cs DSP SPI chip select for Y1 0 Output 1 Output


TI dual CODEC

abacus_cs DSP SPI chipselect for L3 0 Output 0 Output


Abacus IC

trident_cs DSP SPI chipselect for V6 0 Output 0 Output


Trident IC

synthesizer_lock RF synthesizer lock V15 1=Lock Input None Input None


detect

f2_timer_dmcs Timer output compare M20 1 Output Input Pull-


for DMCS or SYNCB down

mako_tx_rx Trigger for Mako DAC L14 1=TX Output *Input None
ramp

On_Off_Switch Radio On_Off detection G19 0 Output 0 Output

option_spi_cs Option board SPI chip W9 0 Output 0 Output


select

dac_cs RF DAC chip select T19 0 Output Input Pull-


down

push_to_talk Push to talk button input T20 0 Input None Input Pull-
down

mako_intx Mako main interrupt P15 0 Input None Input None

mako_usb_intx Mako USB interrupt AA9 0 Input None Input Pull-


down

mako_option_int Mako Option interrupt Y12 0 Input None Input None


x

Unused and Unwired M14 Input Pull- Input Pull-


OMAP Pin down down

top_display_cs Top LCD SPI chip select P3 0 Output 1 Output

Unused and Unwired V19 Output 0 Output


OMAP Pin

mako_cs Mako IC SPI chip select N15 1 Output Input Pull-


down

mortable Specifies Mobile or Por- W13 0=Porta- Input None 0 Output


table hardware ble

gcai_gpio3 GPIO3 AA15 Input None 0 Output


Troubleshooting Tables: List of Board and IC Signals 7-25

Table 7-10. Overall GPIO pin functions (Continued)

SW Initialized HW Reset
Pin
Active *PU
Signal Name Description or
State *PU
Ball # Direction State Direction or
PD

gcai_gpio4 GPIO4 R14 Input None Input Pull-


down

bluetooth_ptt PTT signal from Blue- Y5 0=Pressed Input Pul- Input Pull-
tooth AVR lup down

f2_timer_input_c "Receives one of three "P20 Input Pull- Input Pull-


apture timing signals mux'ed down down
through CPLD - Abacus
Sync, DMCS, Ramp
DAC Trigger.

bt_avr_status AVR status read by P18 Input Pul- Input Pull-


OMAP lup down

enc_wakeup MACE encryption A6 1 Output 1 Output


wakeup

enc_reset MACE encryption reset B6 0 I/O Pul- 1 I/O Pul-


lup lup

5V_pwm_en Forces SW5 to PWM P14 1 Output Pul- 0 Output Pul-


lup lup

gcai_gpio2 GPIO2 C13 Input None Input None

gcai_gpio1 GPIO1 C11 Input None Input None

gcai_gpio0 GPIO0 M7 Input None Input None

gcai_vbus_i_limit Current limit select for C6 1=500mA Output 0 Output


GCAI VBUS

f2_paramp_mon Factory use to test F2 C5 1=Factory Output Pul- 0 Output Pul-


transmit timing. Allows Test lup lup
TX/RX signal to appear
on GCAI GPIO3.

top_disp_data_ct Select for data or control P12 1=data Output 0 Output


rl on top display(Not Used
in WWP)

top_display_rese Reset for color front dis- M12 0 Output 1 Output


t play( Not Used in WWP)

Unused and Unwired N13 Output 0 Output


OMAP Pin

Unused and Unwired M14 Output 0 Output


OMAP Pin

Unused and Unwired N14 Output 0 Output


OMAP Pin

gps_shutdown Shutdown to GPS D12 0 Output 0 Output


7-26 Troubleshooting Tables: List of Board and IC Signals

Table 7-10. Overall GPIO pin functions (Continued)

SW Initialized HW Reset
Pin
Active *PU
Signal Name Description or
State *PU
Ball # Direction State Direction or
PD

rf_reset Reset to RF board A8 0 Output 0 Output

Unused and Unwired B7 Output 0 Output


OMAP Pin

Unused and Unwired B8 Output 1 Output


OMAP Pin

C7 0 Output None 1 Output None

Unused and Unwired J2 Input None Input None


OMAP Pin

Unused and Unwired M8 Input None Input None


OMAP Pin

bt_usb_boot Bluetooth 'boot' signal P8 0 Output None Input None

bt_avr_reset Bluetooth AVR32 Reset M13 0 Output None Input


signal

key_fail_switch Enables keyload path A12 1 Output 0 Output


for MACE secure.

NC Not Used M6 TBD Input Pul- Input None


lup

NC Not Used N11 Input None Input 3

NC Not Used K14 Input None Input None

NC Not Used J13 Input None Input None

NC Not Used K13 Input None Input None

emergency Emergency pushbutton N7 0=Pressed Input Pul- Input Pul-


lup lup

NC NC N6 Input Pul- Input Pul-


lup lup

NC NC N8 Input Pul- Input Pul-


lup lup

sb2 Side button #2 N5 0=Pressed Input Pul- Input Pul-


lup lup

sb1 Side button #1 M5 0=Pressed Input Pul- Input Pul-


lup lup

monitor Monitor button P11 0=Pressed Input Pul- Input Pul-


lup lup

cpld_ver4 CPLD version identifier (REG) Register Register


bit 4
Troubleshooting Tables: List of Board and IC Signals 7-27

Table 7-10. Overall GPIO pin functions (Continued)

SW Initialized HW Reset
Pin
Active *PU
Signal Name Description or
State *PU
Ball # Direction State Direction or
PD

cpld_ver3 CPLD version identifier (REG) Register Register


bit 3

cpld_ver2 CPLD version identifier (REG) Register Register


bit 2

cpld_ver1 CPLD version identifier (REG) Register Register


bit 1

cpld_ver0 CPLD version identifier (REG) Register Register


bit 0

board_id8 Controller Board ID bit 8 H12 Input Pul- Input Pul-


lup lup

board_id7 Controller Board ID bit 7 H13 Input Pul- Input Pul-


lup lup

board_id6 Controller Board ID bit 6 G13 Input Pul- Input Pul-


lup lup

board_id5 Controller Board ID bit 5 F13 Input Pul- Input Pul-


lup lup

board_id4 Controller Board ID bit 4 D13 Input Pul- Input Pul-


lup lup

board_id3 Controller Board ID bit 3 E13 Input Pul- Input Pul-


lup lup

board_id2 Controller Board ID bit 2 C14 Input Pul- Input Pul-


lup lup

board_id1 Controller Board ID bit 1 D14 Input Pul- Input Pul-


lup lup

board_id0 Controller Board ID bit 0 F14 Input Pul- Input Pul-


lup lup

none OMAP GPIO1 deter- R19 Input Pull- 0 Input Pull-


mines default state of down down
some EMIFS pins.
Latched on rising edge
of PWR_ON_RESET.
Pulled low on PCB

none "Unused, defaults to "Y4 Output None 0 Output None


UART2.BCLK in reset
mode 0. Pulldown on
PCB
7-28 Troubleshooting Tables: List of Board and IC Signals

Table 7-10. Overall GPIO pin functions (Continued)

SW Initialized HW Reset
Pin
Active *PU
Signal Name Description or
State *PU
Ball # Direction State Direction or
PD

omap_mpu_boot Pin pulled high on PCB J20 Input None 1 Input None
to select external boot
on EMIFS CS3 (flash
memory)

reset_mode Determines reset mode P12 Input None 0 Input None


of OMAP. Latched on
rising edge of
PWR_ON_RESET.
Pulled low on PCB
(mode 0).

mako_resetx "Master cold reset input "R12 0 Input None Input None
for entire 1710 chip,
controlled by Mako IC

mako_resetx "MPU (ARM9) subsys- "U20 0 Input None Input None


tem reset input, tied to
PWRON_RESET (R12)
on PCB

omap_reset "Reset output from "AA20 0 Output None 0 Output None


OMAP used for
CODEC, CPLD, Front
Display, Lighting Con-
trollers, MACE Tamper
ckt.

RSW_Int Rotary Interrupt to Y10 Input Pull- Input Pull-


OMAP down down

RSW_A Rotary knob input to V11 Input Pull- Input Pull-


OMAP down down

RSW_B Rotary knob input to R11 Input Pull- Input Pull-


OMAP down down

NC NC R18 Input Pull- Input Pull-


down down

NC NC Y8 I/O Pul- Input Pull-


lup down

NC NC W8 I/O Pul- Input Pull-


lup down

NC NC V8 I/O Pul- Input Pull-


lup down

NC NC W15 I/O Pul- Input Pull-


lup down
Troubleshooting Tables: List of Board and IC Signals 7-29

Table 7-10. Overall GPIO pin functions (Continued)

SW Initialized HW Reset
Pin
Active *PU
Signal Name Description or
State *PU
Ball # Direction State Direction or
PD

NC NC R10 I/O Pul- Input Pull-


lup down

uart1_tx UART1 Serial Transmit Y14 Output None 0 Output Pull-


Data down

uart1_rx UART1 Serial Receive V14 Input Pul- Input Pull-


Data lup down

uart1_rts UART1 Request To AA15 Output None 0 Output Pull-


Send (output) down

uart1_cts UART1 Clear To Send R14 Input Pul- Input Pull-


(input) lup down

uart3_tx UART3 Serial Transmit M18 Output None 0 Output Pull-


Data down

uart3_rx UART3 Serial Receive L14 Input Pul- Input Pull-


Data lup down

usb1_txen USB1 Transmit Enable W16 0 Output None Input None

usb1_data USB1 Bidirectional Data W14 I/O None 0 Output Pull-


down

usb1_se0 USB1 Bidirectional Sin- R13 I/O None U Output Pull-


gle Ended Zero down

usb0_txen USB0 Transmit Enable W4 0 Output None 1 Output Pull-


down

usb0_data USB0 Bidirectional Data P9 I/O None Input None

usb0_se0 USB0 Bidirectional Sin- R8 I/O None Input None


gle Ended Zero

ssi_omap_clock SSI Clock into OMAP G21 Input None Input None

ssi_omap_sync SSI Sync into OMAP H15 Input None Input None

ssi_omap_txd SSI Serial Data from H20 Input None Input Pull-
CODEC down

ssi_omap_rxd SSI Serial Data to H18 Output None 0 Output Pull-


CODEC down

spi_arm_clk ARM SPI Clock from U19 I/O Pull- Input None
OMAP down

spi_arm_mosi ARM SPI Data from W21 I/O Pull- 0 Output Pull-
OMAP down down

spi_arm_miso ARM SPI Data into U18 Input Pull- Input Pull-
OMAP down down
7-30 Troubleshooting Tables: List of Board and IC Signals

Table 7-10. Overall GPIO pin functions (Continued)

SW Initialized HW Reset
Pin
Active *PU
Signal Name Description or
State *PU
Ball # Direction State Direction or
PD

spi_dsp_clk DSP SPI Clock from N14 I/O Pull- Input None
OMAP down

spi_dsp_mosi DSP SPI Data from P14 Output Pull- Input Pull-
OMAP down down

spi_dsp_miso DSP SPI Data into AA17 Input Pull- Input Pull-
OMAP down down

gps_uart_tx UART Data from OMAP M18 Output None 0 Output Pull-
to GPS IC down

gps_uart_rx UART Data from GPS R9 Input Pul- Input Pull-


IC to OMAP lup down

16.8_mhz_clk Timer Reference Clock N18 Input None Input Pull-


Input down

trident_ssi[0] Transmit SSI Clock from Y6 Input Pull- Input Pull-


RF Board down down

trident_ssi[1] Transmit SSI Frame W7 Input Pull- Input Pull-


Sync from RF Board down down

trident_ssi[2] Transmit SSI Data from AA5 Output Pull- 0 Output Pull-
OMAP down down

abacus_ssi[0] Receive SSI Clock from V7 I/O Pull- Input None


RF Board down

abacus_ssi[1] Receive SSI Frame W6 I/O Pull- Input None


Sync from RF Board down

abacus_ssi[2] Receive SSI Data from P10 Input Pull- Input Pull-
RF Board down down

scl I2C Clock T18 I/O None Input None

sda I2C Data V20 I/O None Input None

rtck JTAG Clock from Con- Y17 I/O None U Unknown None
troller

tck JTAG Clock from JTAG W18 Input None Input Pull-
box to Controller down

ntrst JTAG Reset from JTAG Y18 Input None Input


box

omap_tms JTAG Test Mode Select V17 Input Input Pull-


from JTAG box down

omap_tdo JTAG Data out from AA19 Output 0 Output None


Controller
Troubleshooting Tables: List of Board and IC Signals 7-31

Table 7-10. Overall GPIO pin functions (Continued)

SW Initialized HW Reset
Pin
Active *PU
Signal Name Description or
State *PU
Ball # Direction State Direction or
PD

tdi JTAD Data in from JTAG Y19 Input Input Pull-


box to Controller down

nemu0 "Emulation pin 0, not "V16 I/O Input Pul-


used, pulled high on lup
PCB

nemu1 "Emulation pin 1, not "W17 I/O Input Pul-


used, pulled high on lup
PCB

Note:
* PU = Pull Up
* PD = Pull Down
7-32 Troubleshooting Tables: List of Board and IC Signals

Table 7-11. Primary IC Reference Designator

Reference
Primary IC Component Location
Designator

OMAP 1710 U6302 MAIN BOARD (top-side)

DDR memory U6301 MAIN BOARD (top-side)

FLASH U6304 MAIN BOARD (top-side)

CPLD U6101 MAIN BOARD (top-side)

Audio Codec U6405 MAIN BOARD (top-side)

Front Lighting controller U2204 MAIN BOARD (top-side)

MAKO U6501 MAIN BOARD (bottom-side)

Top Lighting controller U2201 MAIN BOARD (bottom-side)

Class D Audio PA audio controller U2101 MAIN BOARD (bottom-side)

MACE U2510 KEYPAD BOARD (bottom-side)

BLUETOOTH & GPS combination IC U2401 MAIN BOARD (bottom-side)

BlueTooth AVR processor U2415 KEYPAD BOARD (bottom-side)

Low Frequency (LF) antenna L2407 FPC

SDRAM U2413 KEYPAD BOARD (bottom-side)

Accelerometer U2416 KEYPAD BOARD (bottom-side)

Battery contact springs M101 MAIN BOARD (bottom-side)

VCO (UHF1) Q3123 MAIN BOARD (bottom-side)

VCO (UHF1) Q3156 MAIN BOARD (bottom-side)

VCO (7800) Q3038 MAIN BOARD (bottom-side)

VCO (7800) Q3062 MAIN BOARD (bottom-side)

PA Final stage device Q1001 MAIN BOARD (bottom-side)

Mixer U507 MAIN BOARD (top-side)

Trident U702 MAIN BOARD (top-side)

Abacus III U601 MAIN BOARD (top-side)


Chapter 8 Schematics, Boards Overlays, and Parts Lists

This chapter contains the schematics, board overlays, and parts lists Table 8-1. List of Transceiver Schematics and Board Overlays (Continued) Table 8-1. List of Transceiver Schematics and Board Overlays (Continued)
for the APX 2000/ APX 4000 radio. Use them in conjunction with the
theory of operation and the troubleshooting procedures, charts, and Transceiver Board Schematic/Board Layout Page No. Transceiver Board Schematic/Board Layout Page No.
waveforms to isolate a problem to the component level.
Memory Interface Circuit 8-45 Memory Interface Circuit 8-44
When schematics are viewed on line or as a PDF file, colors can be
seen that denote power and signal paths. The red color denotes Audio Circuit 8-46 Audio Circuit 8-45
voltage paths, blue denotes the receive path, and green denotes the
transmit path. MAKO/DC Distribution Circuit 8-47 MAKO/DC Distribution Circuit 8-46

The following tables list the pages where the schematics and board Serial Interface Circuit 8-48 Serial Interface Circuit 8-47
overlays for the APX 2000/ APX 4000 radio are found. RF Interconnects Circuit 8-49 RF Interconnects Circuit 8-48
Controller Circuit 8-50 Controller Circuit 8-49
8.1 List of Transceiver Schematics and Board Display/Keypad Lighting Control Circuit 8-51 Display/Keypad Lighting Control Circuit 8-50
Overlays LCD and Keypad Connector Circuit 8-52 LCD and Keypad Connector Circuit 8-51
GCAI MACE BT Interconnect Circuit 8-53 GCAI MACE BT Interconnect Circuit 8-52
Table 8-1. List of Transceiver Schematics and Board Overlays
GPS Bluetooth Circuit 8-54 Transceiver (RF) Board Layout – Top Side 8-53
Transceiver Board Schematic/Board Layout Page No. Transceiver (RF) Board Layout – Top Side 8-55 Transceiver (RF) Board Layout – Bottom Side 8-54

UHF1: NUE7365A Transceiver (RF) Board Layout – Bottom Side 8-56 Keypad Board: 84012282001

Transceiver (RF) Board Overall Schematic 8-29 7/800 MHz: 84012266001 Keypad Board Overall Circuit Schematic (Basic) 8-129

Controller Mainboard Circuit 8-30 Transceiver (RF) Board Overall Schematic 8-29 Keypad Matrix Circuit (Basic) 8-130

DC Circuit 8-31 Controller Mainboard Circuit 8-30 Keypad Board Overall Circuit Schematic (Expanded) 8-131

Receiver Back End Circuit 8-32 DC Circuit 8-31 Keypad Matrix Circuit (Expanded) 8-132

Receiver Front End Circuit 8-33 Receiver Back End Circuit 8-32 GPS Bluetooth Circuit 8-133

ANTSWI Circuit 8-34 Receiver Front End Circuit 8-33 MACE Circuit 8-134

Automatic Level Control Circuit 8-35 ANTSWI Circuit 8-34 Keypad Board Layout – Top Side 8-135

Receiver Back End Circuit 8-36 Automatic Level Control Circuit 8-35 Keypad Board Layout – Bottom Side 8-136

Frequency Generation Unit Circuit – 1 of 2 8-37 Receiver Back End Circuit 8-36

Frequency Generation Unit Circuit – 2 of 2 8-38 Frequency Generation Unit Circuit – 1 of 2 8-37

Power AmplifierCircuit 8-39 Frequency Generation Unit Circuit – 2 of 2 8-38

Transmitter HF Circuit 8-40 Power AmplifierCircuit 8-39

Receiver VCO Circuit 8-41 Transmitter HF Circuit 8-40

Transmitter VCO Circuit 8-42 Receiver VCO Circuit 8-41

CPLD Circuit 8-43 CPLD Circuit 8-42

OMAP User Interface Circuit 8-44 OMAP User Interface Circuit 8-43
8-2 Schematics, Boards Overlays, and Parts Lists: List of Transceiver Schematics and Board Overlays

Notes
Schematics, Boards Overlays, and Parts Lists: Transceiver (RF) Boards: UHF1 (84012313001) 8-29

8.2 Transceiver (RF) Boards: UHF1 (84012313001)

UNSW_B+

SUBDESIGN_SUFFIX=12

DC_FUSED_B+ DC_LIN_1_5V
V_2.8_RF
DC_LIN_2_775V DC_LIN_1_5V DC_LIN_1_8V

V_SW_3.60
DC_SWI_3_6V DC_LIN_1_8V DC_LIN_3V
WWP_DC DC_LIN_3V DC_LIN_5V
RF_ANT DC_LIN_5V RF_SW_B+
DC_BATT RF_SW_B+
RF_ANT BAT_STATUS

BAT_STATUS

SUBDESIGN_SUFFIX=17

IF1 SUBDESIGN_SUFFIX=16 IF6


IF IF SUBDESIGN_SUFFIX=13 IF18 IF22
1 IF2 FILT_RAW_B+ 1 IF IF
IF PA_OUT DC_LIN_3V RF_OUT 1 1
1 IF3 TX_7V RF_OUT WWP_TX_HF_UHF1 HF_OUT HF_OUT
IF WWP_UHF1_PA
IF7
IF
RX_IN 1
TX_INJ 1 IF4 TX_INJ 1
IF
IF5
IF
FILT_RAW_B+ WWP_ANTSWI_UHF1 IF14
IF
1 VC 1
PA_OUT
IF8
IF
1 ANT_SWI
IF9
IF
DIG_VRVS SUBDESIGN_SUFFIX=19
1 16.8_MHZ_SINEWAVE
DIG_CTRL_ATTH CLK_16_8_MHZ CLK_SSI_RX RX_CLK_CONN
V_EXT_1.85 DC_LIN_1_875V_D DIG_DATA_SSI_RX_DOUTA RX_DA_CONN
DC_LIN_3V DC_LIN_3V DIG_DATA_SSI_RX_FS RX_FSYNC_CONN
DC_LIN_5V DC_LIN_5V DIG_RX_BE_DOUTB
SPI_DSP_CLK_A DIG_CTRL_SPI_PC WWP_RX_BE
ABACUS_SPI_CS DIG_CTRL_SPI_PE
SPI_DSP_MOSI DIG_DATA_SPI_PD
DIG_RX_SYNCB
SUBDESIGN_SUFFIX=11 F2_SYNCB
SUBDESIGN_SUFFIX=21 TL_RX_IF
ISET ANA_CTRL_ISET ANA_RX_FE_FILT_VTUNE DC_LIN_5V
DC_LIN_5V TL_RX_IF_OUT
RF_DAC_SPI_CS ANA_CTRL_VSET FILT_RAW_B+ SUBDESIGN_SUFFIX=20
IF10 IF21 TL_RX_LO WWP_MIXER
V_EXT_1.85 DC_LIN_1_875V_D TXH IF IF
1 IF11 ANA_RX_FE_TUNE RF_RX_UHF1_FE_OUT 1 TL_RX_MIX_IN
DC_LIN_3V DC_LIN_3V TX_7V_1 IF
DC_LIN_1_8V 1 DC_LIN_1_8V_A
DC_LIN_5V DC_LIN_5V VCTRL WWP_RXFE_UHF1
IF12
DC_RAW_B+ IF
1 TL_RX_UHF1_FE_IN
DIG_CTRL_I_LIMIT DIG_CTRL_I_LIMIT RF_OUT
RF_ANT 1 DIG_CTRL_RXU
TX_INHIBIT DIG_CTRL_TX_INH TX_SWI IF13
IF
SPI_DSP_MOSI DIG_DATA_SPI_MOSI WWP_ALC
F2_DMCS DIG_DMCS
F2_PARAMP DIG_GPIO49
DIG_SPI_CLK
SW_B+
RF_SW_B+
TXH_1
DIG_CTRL_ATTH
DIG_CTRL_ATTH
COUPLER
HF_OUT

TX_FSYNC_CONN
TX_CLK_CONN
SPI_DSP_MISO
IF15 SUBDESIGN_SUFFIX=22
IF IF20
1 IF16 DC_SUPER_FILTER_5V IF
DC_LIN_5V DC_LIN_5V IF VCO_OUT 1
1 IF17 GPO1
V_EXT_1.85 DC_LIN_1_875V_D CLK_16_8_MHZ 16.8_MHZ_SINEWAVE IF
1 GPO2 WWP_VCO_UHF1
DC_LIN_1_5V DC_LIN_1_5V DIG_DATA_SPI_MISO
IF19
V_2.8_RF DC_LIN_2_775V TXH IF
1 VCTRL
RF_BRD_RSTB DIG_CTRL_RSTB DIG_TX_SSI_CLK
LOCK_DET_A DIG_CTRL_LOCK DIG_TX_SSI_FS
DIG_CTRL_SSI_TRIGGER GPO1
DIG_DATA_SPI_MOSI GPO2
WWP_FGU_UHF1
GPO3
SPI_DSP_CLK_A DIG_SPI_CLK GPO4 DIG_CTRL_I_LIMIT
TRIDENT_SPI_CS DIG_CTRL_SPI_TRIDENT_PE
TX_OP FGU HF VCO DRIVER RX_FE 2ND_LO
GPO6 SH1 SH5 SH8 SH11 SH15 SH16 SH17

TX_DA_CONN IF23 DIG_DATA_TX_SSI DC_SUPER_FILTER_5V


IF
1 VCO_IN GPO8
ABACUS_SPI_CS

1
2

1
2

1
2

1
2

1
2

1
2

1
2
RX_LO 26012144001 26012153001 26012162001 26012159001 26012160001 26012163001 26012155001

TX_INJ TX_INJ
RX_FSYNC_CONN
VCO_VCTRL
RX_DA_CONN SUBDESIGN_SUFFIX=7 GPO5
GPO7 DIG_CTRL_ATTH
RX_CLK_CONN ABACUS BALUN COUPLER MIXER ALC ALC_DC GPS_BT
SH2 SH4 SH7 SH10 SH3 SH6 SH12

F2_SYNCB

16.8_MHZ_SINEWAVE

1
2

1
2

1
2

1
2

1
2

1
2

1
2
26012154001 26012157001 26012158001 26012156001 26012149001 26012150001 26012152001

Figure 8-1. Transceiver (RF) Board Overall Schematic


8-30 Schematics, Boards Overlays, and Parts Lists: Transceiver (RF) Boards: UHF1 (84012313001)

INT_MIC- INT_MIC_NEG_MP
INT_MIC+ BACKLIGHT CONTROLS
INT_MIC_POS_MP I2C_CLK I2C_CLK
SPK-_MP INT_SPKR_NEG_MP I2C_DATA I2C_DATA
F2_PARAMP
SPK+_MP INT_SPKR_POS_MP SUBDESIGN_SUFFIX=2 SUBDESIGN_SUFFIX=6
FREQ_SEL<3..0> FREQ_SEL<3..0> 16.8_MHZ_SINEWAVE SUBDESIGN_SUFFIX=1
VOLUME F2_PARAMP F2_SYNCB
ON_OFF_SWITCH ON_OFF_SWITCH ON_OFF_SWITCH 16.8_MHZ_SINEWAVE RF_BRD_RSTB F2_SYNCB LOCK_DET_A
TOP CONTROLS TOGGLE_0 TOGGLE_0 RF_BRD_RSTB LOCK_DET_A RX_CLK_CONN
TOGGLE_1 TOGGLE_1 LOCK_DET LOCK_DET LOCK_DET RX_CLK_CONN

WWP_RF_CONNECTOR
EMERG_BTN RX_DA_CONN
EMERG_BTN EMERG_BTN BAT_STATUS RX_DA_CONN RX_FSYNC_CONN

RF INTERFACE
RX_FSYNC_CONN SPI_DSP_CLK_A
KP_COL<4..0> KP_COL<4..0> KP_COL<4..0> BATT_STATUS ISET SPI_DSP_CLK_A SPI_DSP_MISO
KEYPAD KP_ROW<4..0> KP_ROW<4..0> KP_ROW<4..0> ISET SPI_DSP_MISO SPI_DSP_MOSI

WWP_USER_INTERFACE
RF_DAC_SPI_CS RF_DAC_SPI_CS SPI_DSP_MOSI TX_CLK_CONN
JTAG JTAG<11..0> JTAG<11..0> JTAG<11..0> TX_CLK_CONN TX_DA_CONN
F2_DMCS F2_DMCS TX_DA_CONN TX_FSYNC_CONN
F_DISP_DATA_0 F_DISP_DATA_0 F_DISP_DATA_0 TRIDENT_SPI_CS TRIDENT_SPI_CS TX_FSYNC_CONN UNSW_B+
F_DISP_DATA_1 F_DISP_DATA_1 F_DISP_DATA_1 TRIDENT_SSI<2..0> TX_SSI<2..0> UNSW_B+ V_2.8_RF
F_DISP_DATA_2 F_DISP_DATA_2 F_DISP_DATA_2 TX_SSI<2..0> V_2.8_RF V_EXT_1.85
DISPLAY DATA F_DISP_DATA_3 F_DISP_DATA_3 F_DISP_DATA_3 ABACUS_SPI_CS ABACUS_SPI_CS V_EXT_1.85
F_DISP_DATA_4 F_DISP_DATA_4 F_DISP_DATA_4 ABACUS_SSI<2..0> RX_SSI<2..0> V_SW_3.60

USER INTERFACE
F_DISP_DATA_5 RX_SSI<2..0> V_SW_3.60
F_DISP_DATA_5 F_DISP_DATA_5
F_DISP_DATA_6 F_DISP_DATA_6 F_DISP_DATA_6
F_DISP_DATA_7 F_DISP_DATA_7 F_DISP_DATA_7 SPI_DSP<2..0> SPI_DSP<2..0>

WWP_CORE_CONTROLLER
F_DISP_RW F_DISP_RW F_DISP_RW SPI_DSP<2..0>
DISPLAY/LED F_DISP_DATA_CMD F_DISP_DATA_CMD F_DISP_DATA_CMD
OMAP_RESET OMAP_RESET OMAP_RESET
CONTROL LINES F_DISP_RW_EN F_DISP_RW_EN F_DISP_RW_EN
F_DISP_BD_ID F_DISP_BD_ID F_DISP_BD_ID
GPS_BT_32KHZ CPLD_32KHZ_GPS_CLK 32KHZ_GPS_CLK
SSI_RED_TX_CODEC SSI_RED_TX_CODEC SSI_RED_TX_CODEC RF_ANT ANT SUBDESIGN_SUFFIX=3 BT_UART_TX_1.8V
SSI_RED_RX_CODEC SSI_RED_RX_CODEC SSI_RED_RX_CODEC CPLD_32KHZ_GPS_CLK 32KHZ BT_UART_TX_1.8V

WWP_GPS_BLUETOOTH
ACC_SPKR_UNMUTE ACC_SPKR_UNMUTE GPS_SHUTDOWN GPS_SHUTDOWN GPS_SHUTDOWN
GPS BT_SPARE_1.8 BT_SPARE_1.8 BT_SPARE_1.8 UART2_GPS_TX GPS_TX GPS_RX
BT_PTT BT_PTT BT_PTT UART2_GPS_RX GPS_RX GPS_TX
BT_AVR_RESET BT_AVR_RESET BT_AVR_RESET BT_HOST_WAKEUP_1.8V BT_HOST_WAKEUP_1.8V
RSW_A RSW_A BT_WAKEUP_1.8V BT_WAKEUP_1.8V
KVL_DETACH KVL_DETACH KVL_DETACH BT_SHUTDOWN_1.8V BT_SHUTDOWN_1.8V
KEYFAIL_CTRL KEYFAIL_CTRL KEYFAIL_CTRL RSW_B RSW_B
GCAI_1_WIRE ONE_WIRE_GCAI ONE_WIRE_GCAI BT_UART_RX_1.8V BT_UART_RX_1.8V

EXPANSION
GCAI GPIO_0 MAKO_OPTB_SEL0_GCAI MAKO_OPTB_SEL0_GCAI RSW_INT RSW_INT BT_UART_RTS_1.8V BT_UART_RTS_1.8V
GPIO_1_DP_TXDC_FILLREQ MAKO_USB2_POS_DM MAKO_USB2_POS_DP BT_UART_CTS_1.8V BT_UART_CTS_1.8V
GPIO_2_DM_RXDC_FILLDATA MAKO_USB2_NEG_DP MAKO_USB2_NEG_DP AUD_INT_SPKR_FILT_N SPK-_MP BT_TX_DBG BT_TX_DBG
GPIO_3_RTS_FILLSENSE GPIO_3_RTS_FILLSENSE GPIO_3_RTS_FILLSENSE
OPTB_SEL3_SWITCH_EN MAKO_OPTB_SEL3_GCAI MAKO_OPTB_SEL3_GCAI AUD_INT_SPKR_FILT_P SPK+_MP
GCAI_GPIO_1_INPUT RXDIN_5V RXDIN_5V
GCAI_GPIO_2_INPUT RTS_FILLSEN_5V RTS_FILLSEN_5V
MAKO_OPTB_SEL2_GCAI12 MAKO_OPTB_SEL2_GCAI MAKO_OPTB_SEL2_GCAI
EXT_MIC_POS_DP EXT_MIC_POS_DP EXT_MIC_POS_DP SSI_RED_TX_CODEC BT_AUD_OUT
EXT_MIC_NEG_DP EXT_MIC_NEG_DP EXT_MIC_NEG_DP
EXT_SPKR_NEG_DP EXT_SPRK_NEG_DP EXT_SPKR_NEG_DP SSI_OPT_CLK BT_AUD_CLK
EXT_SPKR_POS_DP EXT_SPKR_POS_DP EXT_SPKR_POS_DP
OMAP_SSI_FSYNC BT_AUD_FSYNC
PTT PTT PTT
SIDE_1 SIDE_1 SIDE_1 SSI_RED_RX_CODEC BT_AUD_IN

INTERFACE
SIDE_2 SIDE_2 SIDE_2
MONITOR MONITOR MONITOR
SSI_MACE_TX_DIN SSI_MACE_TX_DIN SSI_MACE_TX_DIN
SSI_RED_RX_MACE SSI_RED_RX_MACE SSI_RED_RX_MACE
HIGH_SECURE_DATA_GATE HIGH_SECURE_DATA_GATE HIGH_SECURE_DATA_GATE
SECURE_HIGH_NORM SECURE_HIGH_NORM SECURE_HIGH_NORM
SSI_BLACK_TX_MACE SSI_BLACK_TX_MACE SSI_BLACK_TX_MACE
SSI_BLACK_RX SSI_BLACK_RX SSI_BLACK_RX
SSI_OPT_CLK SSI_OPT_CLK SSI_OPT_CLK
OPT_SSI_SYNC OMAP_SSI_FSYNC SSI_OPT_FSYNC
4MHZ_MACE_CLK 4MHZ_MACE_CLK 4MHZ_MACE_CLK
TX_INHIBIT TX_INHIBIT MACE_WAKEUP MACE_WAKEUP
MACE_RESET MACE_RESET
BT_SHUTDOWNBT_SHUTDOWN_1.8V AVR_BOOT AVR_BOOT
BT_UART_CTS_1.8V BT_UART_CTS_1.8V USB1_NEG_DP MAKO_USB1_NEG_DP
BT_UART_RX_1.8V BT_UART_RX_1.8V USB1_POS_DP MAKO_USB1_POS_DP
MACE_RESETMACE_RESET
MACE_WAKEUP MACE_WAKEUP AVR_STATUS_1.8V AVR_STATUS_1.8V
USB_BOOT_1.8V AVR_BOOT EXP_BRD_ID EXP_BOARD_TYPE
I2C_CLK I2C_CLK
AVR_STATUS_1.8V AVR_STATUS_1.8V I2C_DATA I2C_DATA
BT_HOST_WAKEUP_1.8V BT_HOST_WAKEUP_1.8V SPI_ARM_CLK
SPI_ARM_MOSI
BT_UART_RTS_1.8V BT_UART_RTS_1.8V T_DISP_RESET
BT_UART_TX_1.8V BT_UART_TX_1.8V T_DISP_SPI_CS
BT_WAKEUP_1.8V BT_WAKEUP_1.8V T_DISP_DATA_CMD
USB1_NEG_DPUSB1_NEG_DP ACC_SPKR_UNMUTE ACC_SPKR_UNMUTE
USB1_POS_DP USB1_POS_DP SEC_CLEAR
TEMPOMAP_RESET INT_MIC-
EXP_BRD_ID EXP_BRD_ID AUDIO_MIC_NEG_DP
INT_MIC+
RSW_A RSW_A AUDIO_MIC_POS_DP
RSW_B RSW_B

RSW_INT RSW_INT

CONTROLLER MAKO AUDIO_PA


SH13 SH14 SH9
1
2

1
2

1
2
26012161001 26012143001 26012151001

Figure 8-2. Controller Mainboard Circuit


Schematics, Boards Overlays, and Parts Lists: Transceiver (RF) Boards: UHF1 (84012313001) 8-31

DC_BATT_A
E201M12 F200M12
DC_BATT DC_FUSE_A L200M12
IN OUT

3
1.5UH
32V DC_FUSED_B+
C200M12 2A
2 VR200M12 C201M12 C202M12 C203M12
MMBZ5250B 1UF 1UF
20V
.01UF 1UF

1
Q201M12
NTR1P02T1

2 3 RF_SW_B+
OUT

R201M12
100K

1
1UF
MUN5212T C217M12

Q202M12 R202M12
3 D200M12
1 22K 1 2
4.7K
MBR120LSFT1 U200M12

22K
LP2989 DC_LIN_5V
4 5
8
INPUT OUTPUT
7 OUT
SHUTDOWN ERROR NC
6 SENSE
1 2

GND
2
BYPASS NC NC
C204M12 C205M12
4.7UF 4.7UF

3
C206M12
.01UF

U201M12
LP5900

IN A1 B2 DC_LIN_3V
A2
VEN VOUT OUT
VIN

GND
DC_SWI_3_6V
C213M12 C214M12 C207M12 C208M12
330PF 100PF 1UF 1UF
BAND
B1

DC_LIN_1_8V
OUT

U202M12 U203M12
LP5900 LP5952 DC_LIN_1_5V
C3 EN VOUT A3
DC_LIN_2_775V A1 B2 A1 OUT
IN VEN VOUT VIN
A2 VIN
C1 VBATT
GND

C212M12
4.7UF

GND
C215M12 C216M12 C209M12 C210M12
330PF 100PF 1UF 1UF
B1

BAND

B2
DC_BATT M101M12
CONTACT J102M12
3 PIN3 PIN1
1 1 CONN_P
PIN2
2 M104M12
1 5 IO RF_ANT
BAT_STATUS M103M12
1
OUT M105M12 1
3

2
2 VR101M12 C101M12 3
MMBZ5250B
20V 100PF 4
BAND
1

Figure 8-3. DC Circuit


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DC_LIN_5V DC_LIN_5_0V

2
MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS
R698M19
CONFIDENTIAL RESTRICTED C629M19
1 R607M19 2 1 2

C627M19

C630M19
IN

1000PF

0.1UF
0 100K 0.1UF
DC_LIN_1_875V_D

3
C643M19 C641M19
470PF 33PF DC_LIN_1_875V_D
DC_RX_BE_SUPFLTR_B

2
4813973A04

1
MMBTA13 1

5
R605M19
Q601M19 U604M19 U603M19

10K
NC7WZ17 NC7WZ17
C646M19 VCC VCC

3
RF_RX_BE_SUPFLTR_C RF_RX_BE_VCO_L
8PF RF_RX_BE_VCO_F GND GND

TEST_POINT
2

1
U602M19
BFR380F
C625M19 C631M19 R609M19
DC_LIN_1_875V_D RF_RX_BE_VCO_B
1 1 2 1 R612M19 2 RF_RX_BE_VCO_TUNE

TP601M19

2
IN 18PF 7PF 2.2K 7.5K
RF_RX_BE_VCO_D

2
C618M19

VR602M19
33PF
2

R606M19

C638M19

C639M19

R613M19
L604M19

4805656W87
C608M19

3300PF
120NH
DC_LIN_3_0V 1 2

.01UF
10K

2.4K
1SV279
3PF
DC_LIN_3V RF_RX_BE_VCO_OUT2 RF_RX_BE_VCO_E

21
R699M19

2
RF_RX_BE_VCO_A

21
IN C609M19
1 2

R602M19

C619M19
0

62PF
390
C642M19

C640M19
27PF
470PF

0.1UF
RF_RX_BE_VCO_OUT DIG_RX_SYNCB
IN

1
DNP

1
R616M19

DC_LIN_3_0V 0 DIG_DATA_SSI_RX_FS
OUT

2
U603M19
1 6

2
NC7WZ17 5186311J24

R601M19
DC_LIN_1_875V_D

6
U607M19

C617M19

C621M19
47
5109522E84

0.1UF

0.1UF
C626M19 NC7SZ125
DC_LIN_3_0V

VCC
1000PF E606M19
TL_RX_IF
RF_RX_BE_IF_1 RF_RX_BE_IFIN DC_RX_BE_VDDL 1 2 1 OE
L611M19
1 C601M19
21 L601M19
2 1

2
DIG_RX_BE_CXVM

1
IN
2 4

2
270NH 220NH A Y
.01UF
RF_RX_BE_CXIF
C644M19

C645M19

C605M19

1C623M19

C628M19
DNP

.01UF

.01UF

GND
2.7PF

2.7PF

3.9PF

RF_RX_BE_MX
NC
L602M19 L603M19 DIG_RX_BE_CXVL E607M19
10UH 10UH 1 2 DC_LIN_5_0V
2466505A01 2466505A01 RF_RX_BE_LON

3
R623M19
DIG_RX_BE_DOUTB

C636M19
1 C615M19
2 CLK_16_8_MHZ OUT

0.1UF
IN 0
DC_LIN_3_0V 150PF DIG_RX_DATA DNP DNP
R617M19
E601M19 DC_RX_BE_VDDP
48
47
46
45
44
43
42
41
40
39
38
37
1 2 DC_RX_BE_VDDI 5102495J14

1
U601M19 U603M19 0
3 4 DIG_DATA_SSI_RX_DOUTA
2

AD9864 DNP NC7WZ17


1 36 R624M19 OUT

CXVM

GNDP
VDDP
RF_RX_BE_MXOP

LON
LOP

VDDL
CXVL
GNDI
VDDI

CXIF

IOUTL
MXOP GNDL C633M19
IFIN

5109522E84
C603M19 2
RF_RX_BE_MXON
MXON FREF
35 2
CLK_RX_BE_FREF 1 0
.01UF
C611M19
3 GNDF GNDS2
34 .01UF 0613952R66 DIG_RX_CLK DNP
R610M19 R618M19
1 2 4
RF_RX_BE_IF2N
IF2N SYNCB
33 DIG_RX_BE_SYNCB DC_LIN_3_0V
5
100PFRF_RX_BE_IF2P 32 DIG_RX_FS
1

IF2P GNDH 100K 0


DC_LIN_3_0V DC_RX_BE_VDDF 6 31 1 6 CLK_SSI_RX
E602M19 7
VDDF
RF_RX_BE_GCP
FS
30 5109522E84 OUT
C610M19 GCP DOUTB U604M19
1 2 1 2 8 GCN DOUTA
29 NC7WZ17
9 28
2

100PF VDDA CLKOUT DNP 5109522E84


10 GNDA VDDH
27 DC_RX_BE_VDDH
U604M19
R619M19
IOUTC

DC_RX_BE_VREFP 11 26 DC_RX_BE_VDDD
GNDS1
CLKN

C604M19
CLKP

NC7WZ17
GNDQ

GNDC

GNDD
VDDQ

VREFP VDDD
VDDC
GND3

RREF

12 25

2
PC

.01UF E609M19 0
VREFN PE
PD

R614M19
1 2 DC_LIN_3_0V 3 4

D1
C634M19

C637M19
NC

0.1UF

0.1UF
1

0
DC_LIN_3_0V
G1

E608M19
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24

0613952R66
1 2

GND
E603M19 DC_RX_BE_VDDQ
R615M19
1 2 DC_LIN_1_875V_D C1 C2
2

DC_RX_BE_VDDA DIG_RX_BE_RREF DNP A2 B2

1
NC
B1 B2 DIG_CTRL_SPI_PE
2

0 A1 B1
IN
DC_LIN_3_0V D2
2

C602M19 0613952R66 U605M19 DIR


R603M19

VCCA
VCCB
100K

.01UF
C607M19

SN74LVC2T45
100PF

C612M19 5164852H16

D1
DC_RX_BE_VDDC DC_LIN_3_0V DC_LIN_1_875V_D
1

.01UF
DNP DIG_DATA_SPI_PD
1

A1
A2
R620M19 IN

GND
DC_RX_BE_VREFN
1

21

C1 C2
2

0 A2 B2
CLK_RX_BE_CLKN B1 A1 B1 B2
C613M19

C616M19

2200PF
100PF

CLK_RX_BE_CLKP D2
U606M19 DIR

VCCA
VCCB
RF_RX_BE_IOUT SN74LVC2T45
RF_RX_BE_18D 5164852H16 DC_LIN_1_875V_D
R608M19 C632M19
1 2 DC_LIN_3_0V
1

R621M19
DC_LIN_3_0V DIG_CTRL_SPI_PC
2

DNP

A1
A2
10K 100PF IN
VR601M19

E604M19
C620M19

R604M19

1SV279

0
4805656W87

1 2
0.1UF

390
2

L605M19
3.9UH
C606M19

0.1UF

RF_RX_BE_18T
1

R611M19
1 2 DC_LIN_3_0V
2

2
1

C622M19

C624M19

10K
.33UF

.33UF

C635M19

DC_LIN_3_0V
E605M19 .01UF
1 2
1

1
2

1
C614M19

.01UF
1

Figure 8-4. Receiver Back End Circuit


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INPORT IF1902M20
IF E1921M20

IN 1 DC_LIN_1_8V_A 1 2 DC_RX_UHF1_LNA_A_13A

2480640Z01
DC_RX_UHF1_LNA_D_13A
CTRL_RX_UHF1_LNA_A = 3V (HIGH), LNA'S TURN ON DC_RX_UHF1_LNA_C_13A
R1923M20 R1924M20
10K 33
INPORT
INPORT IF1903M20 MUN5212T
R1921M20 R1911M20
IF 3 CTRL_RX_FE_UHF1_LNA_B_13A 4813973M75
IN
1 DIG_CTRL_RXU 1 22K BC858CD

4
IN 75K Q1922M20 347 2113946D07
9.1K
INPORT 337 4813973M75

C1955M20

R1908M20
C1923M20 C1924M20

C1954M20
IF1901M20

22K

R1909M20
25 BC858CD 100PF 4.7UF

0.1UF
100PF

10K
IF Q1922M20
R1910M20

10K
Q1920M20
IN 1 63 440
9.1K DC_RX_FE_UHF1_LNA_B_13A ANA_RX_FE_TUNE
R1922M20

3
C1925M20

C1926M20

R1906M20

R1907M20
R1925M20
2.7

100PF

0.1UF

2
10K

10K
120K
0613952Q11
L1935M20
VR1908M20
ANA_RX_FE_TUNE 1SV305

18NH
1 2 L1914M20 L1913M20
2 1
1SV305 18NH 18NH

C1963M20

C1964M20
VR1907M20

L1912M20
VR1906M20 C1940M20

3.6NH

10PF
C1956M20

C1957M20
100PF

5.6PF
L1910M20 L1909M20 1SV305 C1920M20 C1922M20

5.6PF
1 2 2 1 4.7UF 100PF

10PF
18NH 18NH 2113946D07
1SV305

C1953M20

R1936M20
VR1905M20

L1908M20
DNP RF_RX_UHF1_FE_OUT

3.6NH
C1928M20

C1929M20

5.6PF

0
C1903M20

C1952M20
5.6PF

10PF

10PF
IF1904M20
RF_RX_FE_UHF1_LNA_C_13A
C1901M20 C1936M20 C1959M20 C1961M20 4PF IF
R1900M20
L1934M20 1
47NH L1901M20 OUT

R1935M20
100PF 9.1PF 2.7PF 2.7PF 0
1 2 OUTPORT

3
INPORT

DNP
C1942M20

C1900M20

C1930M20

C1932M20
1.2K

L1917M20
IF1900M20

DNP
R1972M20 C1971M20

L1900M20
3.6NH

22PF

22PF
3.9NH

6.8PF

8.2PF

DNP
IF

10NH
1.5PF
1 C1935M20 C1939M20 DNP C1931M20
1 U1932M20

3
IN BFR380F
2.7PF 2.7PF 75PF
4885316E32

R1970M20 C1970M20
TL_RX_UHF1_FE_IN

C1958M20
L1915M20

2.4PF

C1960M20
RF_RX_FE_UHF1_LNA_E_13A

7.2NH

6.8PF

10

6PF
MMBD352
POSTFILTER MODIFIED XTS5000

D1970M20
L1936M20
1.6NH

2
1

10
C1938M20

3.3PF
PREFILTER MODIFIED XTS5000

Figure 8-5. Receiver Front End Circuit


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UMC5NT2
IF2604M13
IF
FILT_RAW_B+ IN 1 3 4

10K
IF2605M13
IF

47K
1 2

C2603M13
ANT_SWI IN

100PF
47K

4.7K
1 5

R2605M13
Q2601M13

0
L2602M13

180NH
PA_OUT
IN 1
IF
IF2601M13

D2603M13
UPP9401E3

IF2607M13
C2605M13 C2601M13 C2604M13 IF
L2601M13
1

3
18.9NH
OUT
100PF 100PF 100PF RF_OUT

UPP9401E3
D2602M13

C2608M13
C2607M13

3.9PF
3.9PF
MMBD352
D2601M13
2
1

C2602M13

R2602M13
100PF

82
R2603M13

82
DNP
R2601M13

R2604M13
0

82
DC_LIN_3V

1
3
IN 1
IF

RFIO1
RFIO2
IF2602M13

2 IF2606M13
GND RX_IN IF
1
OUT

C2606M13
V1
V2

100PF
U2602M13
AT267
4
5
U2601M13
NC7WZ04
DIG_VRVS
1 1 6 DC_LIN_3V C2609M13
IN
IF 5 U2601M13
NC7WZ04
IF2603M13 .1UF
VCC
R2606M13

100K

GND
2

Figure 8-6. ANTSWI Circuit


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DC_LIN_5VREF
U1150M11
LT1790
SW_B+ IN 4 VIN VOUT 6
3
NC DNC1

C1160M11
5

C1161M11
NC DNC2

.1UF

GND1
GND2

1UF
1
2
DC_LIN_5V
E1101M11 FILT_RAW_B+
R1103M11
IN DC_RAW_B+ 1 2
OUT
.02

IN DC_LIN_5V DC_LIN_5V
DC_LIN_5V

R1169M11
DC_LIN_5V

5
C1101M11 C1102M11

340K
IN DC_LIN_3V .01UF 1UF 3 R1138M11 R1142M11
4 DC_LIN_5V
U1143M11
U1144M11
1 100K 100K
DC_LIN_5V LPV321M7X
1

2
NC NO
R1170M11 U1129M11
6 IN COM 4 80.6K LMV841
5 3

GND

5
V_POS NC
3 R1144M11 R1146M11
C1103M11 R1139M11 4

R1175M11
1

2
R1141M11
100K U1130M11100K
.01UF TS5A3159

510K
5

0
100K LMV841

5
U1101M11

2
INA138
3

VPOS
R1140M11
100K
R1143M11 4
DIG_CTRL_ATTH 3 1 1
IN VINPOS OUT
4 VINNEG 100K

GND

2
C1139M11 R1108M11
10PF 68.1K
R1145M11
100K
DC_LIN_5V DAC_C

2
C1108M11

5
3 .068UF
R1110M11
4
R1158M11
1 10K
U1141M11 100K
DNP

2
LPV321M7X
U1104M11
LPV321M7X
DIG_CTRL_I_LIMIT

5
IN
3 DC_LIN_3V
4
R1171M11 R1172M11
IN ANA_CTRL_ISET 1
0 4.7K BAND C1110M11 C1113M11
100PF .01UF

2
C1135M11
DNP

.01UF
R1160M11

6
C1137M11 C1138M11 U1106M11 U1149M11

12K
.022UF .022UF LTC5532 TXH_1 74LVC1G32YZP
A1

VCC
L1102M11 C1107M11
1 C2
6.8NH 4
RFIN
5 B1 TX_SWI OUT
100PF VM VOUT
3 VOS

GND
R1107M11 C1105M11 R1112M11
68 5.6PF 51
DNP R1117M11
27K

2
DC_LIN_3V

A2
R1116M11
U1149M11

10K
74LVC1G32YZP
VCC
R1104M11 R1105M11
100 100
GND

C1
L1117M11

1.65NH

RVS
COUPLER C1122M11 RF_OUT
IN OUT
2.7PF
FWD

R1198M11

10K
R1114M11 R1115M11
100 100
C1125M11

DNP
L1101M11 8.2PF C1142M11

33NH R1168M11 1000PF


DNP

L1116M11
100
C1104M11

33NH
R1106M11 DNP 5.6PF
6.8 C1155M11
5.6PF DC_LIN_5V C1118M11 DC_LIN_5V
DC_LIN_5V C1130M11
.01UF
.01UF
C1129M11
DC_LIN_1_875V_D DC_LIN_5V .01UF

16
IN

8
U1112M11 U1132M11
U1137M11
A2
A1

HMC468LP3E

R1152M11
R1174M11
7 PA_OFFSET

VDD
SN74LVC2T45

VCC
PR

10K
13 1

5
V1 NC1 10K
VCCB
VCCA

R1163M11 U1136M11
D2 DC_LIN_5V 14 V2 NC2 3 3 74LVC1G08YZP 2 D Q
5
DIG_SPI_CLK B2
DIR
B1 15 V3 NC3 4 10K U1131M11
4 A1 NL17SZ74
IN B1 A1 C1116M11 NC4 8 1 C2 1 3
C2 B2 A2
C1 2 9 R1162M11 LMV7275 B1
CP Q*
RF1 NC5
GND

150K
.1UF 11 10 6

GND
9

U1125M11

2
RF2 NC6 CLR
ANA_CTRL_VSET AD5624R 12
NC7 R1176M11
IN 1K
5 DC_LIN_5V
VDD

ACG1 U1133M11
DC_LIN_5V
D1

7 1 6 TS5A3159

4
DC_LIN_5VREF SCLK VOUTA ACG2
R1122M11
6 SYNC VOUTB 2 7 ACG3 1 NO

A2
R1154M11
8 4 MODE_SELECT
6 IN 4 VC VCTRL

GND
R1101M11

C1117M11
DIN VOUTC 75K COM OUT

3300PF
U1136M11
10 5 5 V_POS 3

GND
ADDED FOR DEFAULT
10K

VREFIN_VREFOUT VOUTD C1111M11 74LVC1G08YZP NC 10K


VCC DC_LIN_5V
CTGND
C1165M11

C1141M11
GND

HIGH

17
DC_LIN_5V .1UF .1UF
.1UF

R1121M11
GND

2
30.1K
DC_LIN_1_875V_D DAC_C

8
C1126M11 U1105M11
G1

C1
3

AD8315
A2
A1

U1138M11

VPOS
1000PF
SN74LVC2T45
R1177M11
1 7
VCCB
VCCA

R1124M11
51 RFIN VAPC
IN DIG_DATA_SPI_MOSI DIR
D2 2 ENBL 0
B2 B1 A1
B1 TX_INH 3 VSET NC
6 NC
C2 B2 A2
C1 4 FLTR
5
GND

COMM
DIG_CTRL_TX_INH

GND

C1112M11
IN R1180M11

6800PF
DNP
D1

9
R1151M11
R1181M11
100K
DC_LIN_1_875V_D 15K
DC_LIN_5V
BAND BAND
A2
A1

U1139M11

DIG_DMCS SN74LVC2T45
IN U1147M11
VCCB
VCCA

74LVC1G08YZP
U1146M11
74LVC1G32YZPA1 DIR
D2
A1 C2 B2 B1 A1
B1 TXH_5V DC_LIN_5V C1128M11 C1123M11
B1
C2 C2 B2 A2
C1 C1127M11
U1128M11
R1178M11

B1 IO49 .01UF .01UF SN74LVC1G00


GND

10K

U1126M11
.1UF DC_LIN_5V A1
R1137M11

LMV7275 C2

5
U1127M11
10K

TS5A3159 B1
5
D1

DIG_GPIO49 3
IN 3 1 NO 4
R1135M11 R1136M11 U1142M11
DC_LIN_1_875V_D 4 6 IN COM 4 1
1 5 3 DC_LIN_5V
GND

V_POS NC 0 10K

C1124M11
TXH

2
4700PF
A2

A2

R1111M11 C1140M11 DC_LIN_5V LPV321M7X

A2
OUT
2

U1146M11 U1147M11 4700PF


U1128M11
2

74LVC1G32YZP 74LVC1G08YZP 0
VCC VCC SN74LVC1G00
VCC

GND GND R1182M11


GND
10K
C1

C1

C1
DC_LIN_5V
C1119M11
ANA_RX_FE_FILT_VTUNE
OUT
.01UF
R1125M11

R1129M11
24K

DNP

NTR1P02T1
10K

Q1103M11
FILT_RAW_B+
5

3
4
U1113M11
1
R1126M11

LPV321M7X 2 3
11K

R1164M11

U1119M11 Q1101M11

R1102M11
10K

74LVC1G08YZP MUN5212T
TXH_1 A1 3

100K
DC_LIN_5V IN 22K
C2 1 TX_7V_1 OUT

1
DC_LIN_5V B1
22K
C1106M11 5114000B52
U1121M11
.01UF
1

R1165M11 M74VHC1GT86
200
1
5

3 4
POS

4 2 TX_INH
U1148M11
U1103M11
VOUT
2 1 DC_LIN_5V
LM50
LPV321M7X C1120M11
GND

.01UF DC_LIN_5V
3

R1130M11

R1127M11 R1166M11
DNP

20K 200
5
10K

U1121M11
5

M74VHC1GT86
3 VCC
DC_LIN_3V
4
U1114M11
1 GND
R1128M11

A2

LPV321M7X
R1167M11
10K

U1119M11
2

3
10K

74LVC1G08YZP
VCC

GND
C1

Figure 8-7. Automatic Level Control Circuit


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IN DC_LIN_5V

C502M21 L500M21 R500M21

.033UF 220NH 33
C500M21
FL502M21
.033UF TS3A9E01S TL_RX_IF_OUT
L503M21 L504M21 R526M21
1 4
100NH 270NH
IN OUT OUT

R512M21
0
C501M21

C514M21

C515M21
0

GND1
GND2
GND3
GND4
3.6PF
DNP
2PF
39PF

2
3
5
6
C533M21
L513M21

DNP
22NH

62PF
T506M21
059248278

1
U507M21
TL_RX_MIX_IN SC2072BP T507M21
8 109638038

BVDD
1 P1 S1 3 IFN 4 6
IN 4 9 S1 P1
RFN IFP
S2 2 5 RFP BBP 12 2
2 S2
BDIV C532M21
C504M21
6 P2 S3 4 10 LOIN NC1 3 3 1
6 S3 P2
NC2 39PF

GND1
100PF 7
GND
NC3 5 NC
NC 5

C509M21

C510M21

C511M21

C512M21
.033UF

.033UF
39PF

4.7UF
11
13
R502M21

C506M21

C507M21

C508M21
.033UF
39PF

4.7UF

TL_RX_LO
30

R525M21 C516M21 L550M21


IN 1 2
0 15NH
100PF
C550M21
DNP

DNP

DNP
C551M21

C505M21
33PF
33PF

47PF

Figure 8-8. Receiver Back End Circuit


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IN DC_LIN_1_5V

IN DC_LIN_1_875V_D

IN DC_LIN_2_775V

IN DC_LIN_5V
OUT GPO1
OUT GPO2 DC_LIN_2_775V
OUT GPO3 DC_LIN_1_5V
OUT GPO4

DC_LIN_2_775V OUT GPO6


OUT GPO8
OUT GPO7
DC_LIN_1_875V_D OUT GPO5
L720M7 DC_LIN_2_775V DC_LIN_2_775V DC_LIN_2_775V
2.2UH DIG_CTRL_LOCK
2480646Z20 IO
DIG_DATA_SPI_MISO
C715M7
TP701M7
OUT
TEST_POINT
.1UF
2113945C31 L733M7 L735M7 L738M7
L727M7 2.2UH 2.2UH 2.2UH DIG_CTRL_SPI_TRIDENT_PE IN

1
2113945C31 2.2UH 2480646Z20 2480646Z20 2480646Z20
C726M7
2480646Z20
C730M7 C734M7 C737M7
DIG_DATA_SPI_MOSI IN
D722M7
2113945C31 4815011H01 IMN10
C716M7
4 A1 K1
3 .1UF .1UF .1UF .1UF DIG_SPI_CLK IN

NC
5 A2 K2
2 2113945C31 2113945C31 2113945C31
.1UF 6 A3 K3
1
2113945C31 DIG_TX_SSI_FS
OUT
C717M7
DIG_TX_SSI_CLK
OUT
.1UF
C718M7 C724M7 C725M7 DIG_DATA_TX_SSI IN
10UF .1UF
2113955D37 2113945C31 DIG_CTRL_SSI_TRIGGER
.1UF IN
2113945C31 D723M7
4815011H01 IMN10
C719M7
4 A1 K1
3
5 A2 K2
2
.1UF 6 A3 K3
1
2113945C31
RF_HP_MOD_OUT

NC
NC

NC

NC

NC
DIG_DATA_AUX_SPI_MISO
ANA_ADAPT_CHARGE_PUMP

B11

E11

E10
G7

G5
G4

G9

G6

G8
C9
C8
D4

H9
H7

H3

H4

H6

C4

C7
A9

E4
A2
B9
B3

B8

K3

A8
E7
B4
F2
F1
L2
J9

J4
J1

J3

J6
ANA_CHARGE_PUMP
U702M7
15H28
R706M7
DC_SUPER_FILTER_5V

SDM_VREFM

MN_CP_GND
SDM_REF_GND

ESC_GND

TM
MN_CP_VCC
SDM_VREFP

ESC_CP_GND
SDM_REF_VCC

SF_GND

TX_GND
CLK_GND

ESC_VCC

SCAN_EN
RX_AGND1

RX_AGND2
5164015H28

SDM_CLK_GEN_VCC

TX_DAC_GND
LGND1
REF_VCC
ESC_CP_VCC
TX_VCC
CLK_VCC
RX_AVCC1

RX_AVCC2

MAIN_GND

TX_DAC_VCC

LVCC1
ESC_TEST
MAIN_VCC

TEST2
SSI_GND
ASPI_GND

SSI_VCC

ASPI_VCC
ESC_CPBIAS
OUT

TEST1_LCKDET
0
GPO6 SPI_DR
D9 0613952R66
D3 AGC_REF CEX
D8
A6 AGC_FLAG SPI_DW
D10 C756M7 C757M7
K6 C11 10UF .1UF
AUX_DAC SPI_CLK 2113955D37
A5 RFSTEPA_GPO6 2113945C31
NC
C3 AGC_DAC TXFS
F9
B5 DC_CAL_GPO5 TXCLK
F10
NC
B2 BP_I TXD
F11
NC
C1 RXI DMCS
F7
NC
C2 RXIX RXD
D11 NC
GPO5 NC
B1 BP_IX RXCLK
E9 NC
NC
A10 SDM_VAG RXFS
E8 NC
NC
E1 BP_Q RXACQ
D7
NC
D1 J2 NC
D2
RXQ ESC_IN
L3 ANA_CHARGE_PUMP R705M7 VCO_VCTRL
NC
E2
RXQX ESC_CP
K1
NC OUT
NC BP_QX ESCD2_OUT NC 820
NC
F5 SCAN_IN ESCD2_OUTX
K2 NC 0613952Q71
NC
B6 RX_EN_OUT ESC_INX
H2 NC
NC
J7 ICAP C703M7 C707M7 C713M7
K7 .039UF 6800PF .039UF
NC QCAP
J10 R701M7 2113945C26 2113945C01 2113945C26
NC CLK_OUT 430
NC
J11 TCLK
L6 L9 0613952Q64
NC NTXQ HP_MOD_OUT
NC
L7 TXQ
NC
K8 NTXI
NC
L8
F8
TXI
G2 ANA_ADAPT_CHARGE_PUMP R708M7
NC INCR_DECR MN_ADAPT_CP
G11 68

SDM_CLK_GEN_GND
NC PHCLK C749M7
NC
A3 FBQ M_PRSCX
H1 2113945C31 0613952Q45
A4 G1 .1UF

REF_OSC_OUT
NC FBI M_PRSC
RF_PRESCALAR
GPO1_TEST1
GPO2_TEST2
GPO3_TEST3
GPO4_TEST4
DEEPSLEEP

ACE1_GPO7
ACE2_GPO8
ASPI_DATA
G3

CLK_BASE
CLK_EMIT
EF_OUTM

ASPI_CLK
EF_OUTP

SF_SPLY
MN_CP

VMULTI1
VMULTI2

SF_OUT
CLK_CP

SF_BYP
REF_IN

SENS
RSTB
SUB1
SUB2
SUB3

NC1
NC2

NC3
NC4
NC5
NC6
C702M7 C704M7 C706M7 C709M7 C714M7
.1UF .1UF .1UF .1UF .1UF
2185419D062185419D062185419D062171051Y11 2171051Y11
H8

D5
C5

C6
D6

H5
K9

E5
E6

B7
A7

A1

E3

K5

K4
G10
F6
F4

F3
H11
H10

C10
L1

L5

L4
A11

K10
K11

B10
J8

J5
L11

L10
NC

NC
NC

NC
NC

NC
NC
NC
NC

NC
NC
NC
GPO8
DC_LIN_1_875V_D
GPO7
GPO1 GPO4
C720M7

GPO2 GPO3 1500PF


R721M7
10K 2113944C53
0613952R01 C744M7

10UF
2113955D37
IN DIG_CTRL_RSTB C742M7

.1UF
2113945C31
IN RF_PRESCALAR
DC_LIN_2_775V DC_LIN_2_775V_16_8_MHZ_IN L741M7 DC_LIN_2_775V_16_8_MHZ_IN
2.2UH
2480646Z20 DNP
L728M7 C721M7 R722M7
.22UF 820
390NH 2113945G95 0613952Q71
DC_LIN_5V R723M7
2415429H47 R702M7 1.8K
0
0613952Q79
0613952R66 RF_HP_MOD_OUT
C731M7
.1UF
2113945C31 R745M7 C750M7

22K .1UF
0613952R09 2113945C31

Y701M7
4

3
1XTV16800VDA
R729M7 16.8MHZ C736M7 C739M7
1 3 1 U746M7
VCC

VCONT OUTPUT BFQ67W


22K .01UF 4.7PF
5 4805218N63
0613952R09 NC1 NC 2113945B02 2113944A17 C752M7 L753M7
6 CLK_16_8_MHZ
2

NC2 NC OUT
NC3 7 NC 180PF 2.2UH
8
GND

C732M7 NC4 NC R743M7 2113944A43


39PF 47K DNP DNP DNP
2113944A32 0613952R17 R751M7 C710M7 C711M7 C754M7 C712M7
270 560PF 56PF 56PF 270PF
2

0613952Q59 2113944A49 2113944A34 2113944A34 2113944A45

Figure 8-9. Frequency Generation Unit Circuit – 1 of 2


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DC_LIN_1_5V
DC_SUPER_FILTER_5V
DC_LIN_5V

DC_LIN_2_775V

5171972L01
SKY13251 U738M7
GPO1 C781M7 R704M7
3 4 RX_LO
6
V1 RF1
5 OUT
V2 RF2 100PF 10
GPO2 7 8 2115153H57

CGND
V3 RF3 R703M7 R707M7
1 RFC 560 560

NC

NC
G1
2
Q785M7

NC
NTZD3154N
DC_LIN_1_5V

R709M7
1 6

0
DNP
TXH 2 5 L759M7 R769M7
IN
390NH 18

NC
2415429H47 0613952Q31
C764M7 C772M7 C773M7 L775M7 R776M7
3 4 R766M7 1000PF 47PF 390NH 560
NC .22UF 0613952Q67
6.2K 2113945A09 2113944A33 2415429H47
2113946B06
0613952Q92

NC
R762M7

20K

4
0613952R08
Q767M7

C780M7
Q767M7 2 5
BC858CD BC858CD
4813973M75 4813973M75 C777M7 R778M7 TX_INJ
OUT

3
R763M7 220PF 20 47PF
2113944A44 0613952Q32 2113944A33
56K C819M7
0613952R19 220PF R771M7 R779M7
2113944A44 100 100
0613952Q49 4805585Q32 0613952Q49

2
Q774M7
NE662M04
C817M7 R809M7 C803M7
4
220PF 36 220PF 3
2113944A44 0613952Q38 2113944A44

0613952Q53

0613952Q53

1
R785M7

R799M7
150

150
DC_LIN_1_5V

L739M7

390NH
2415429H47 R747M7

39
0613952Q39
C743M7
C751M7 C753M7 L755M7 R757M7
.22UF R744M7 1000PF 33PF 390NH 270
2113946B06 5.6K 2113945A09 2113944A31 2415429H47 0613952Q59
0613952Q91

R741M7

22K

4
0613952R09

Q745M7 2 5 Q745M7 DNP


BC858CD BC858CD R754M7 C760M7 L765M7 C770M7
4813973M75 4813973M75
27NH

3
R742M7 680 220PF 220PF
0613952Q69 2113944A44 2113944A44
82K DNP
C786M7 R748M7
0613952R23 C813M7 C768M7
220PF 82 1PF 10PF
2113944A44 0613952Q47 2113944A63

2
Q756M7
NE662M04
4805585Q32
C740M7 R746M7
C824M7
4
R761M7
220PF 24 3
2113944A44 0613952Q34 220PF 8.2

DNP

DNP
2113944A44 0613952Q23

1
C816M7

0613952Q34

0613952Q34
R822M7

R823M7
62PF

24

24
2113944A35
DC_LIN_1_5V

IN VCO_IN

L758M7
390NH

R730M7

3K
0613952Q84

C733M7 C735M7
1000PF 33PF

3
2113945A09 2113944A31
C727M7 R728M7
2 Q731M7
TP737M7
NE68519
100PF 33 4885061Y01 TEST_POINT
2113944A40 0613952Q37

1
RF_PRESCALAR

1
L734M7 L709M7
C823M7
1 2 1 2
18NH 18NH
100PF
2113944A40

C705M7

C708M7
R736M7

15PF
7.5PF
180
0613952Q55

Figure 8-10. Frequency Generation Unit Circuit – 2 of 2


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IF1653M16
IF
IN 1 IF1654M16
FILT_RAW_B+
IF
IN TX_7V 1

C1618M16
100PF

1
L1606M16
23.75NH DNP
C1623M16

2
C1619M16

2
1.2PF
C1602M16 C1603M16 L1602M16 L1603M16 C1608M16 C1611M16 .01UF IF1655M16
100PF .01UF 110NH 180NH 100PF .01UF
C1625M16 IF
L1609M16 L1610M16
1
OUT

3
2.55NH 9NH
1

1
R1606M16 100PF
150 Q1601M16
RD07MUP2B PA_OUT

D
IF1651M16 U1602M16
IF C1601M16 SRFIC7126
C1607M16 C1613M16 C1616M16 C1620M16 C1621M16 C1622M16 C1624M16 C1628M16
R1653M16 L1605M16
IN 1 16 RFIN RFOUT 6 1 G
68PF 12PF 12PF 20PF 3PF
DNP

DNP

S1
S2
0 100PF L1601M16 1 VCNTRL NC5 7 100PF 30PF 3.3NH 47PF
TX_INJ 14 VD1 TPVG1 2 DNP
15NH 11 3

2
4
G2 TPVG2 C1610M16 L1604M16 C1614M16 C1633M16
6.8PF 3.3NH 56PF 47PF
0613952Q29

0613952Q29

C1604M16
R1651M16

R1652M16

8 NC1
15

15

100PF 9 NC2
10 NC3
GND1
GND2
GND3
DNP 15 GND4
NC4
EP
C1612M16
100PF
4
5
12
13
17

R1605M16
1 2
C1606M16 C1629M16 C1609M16 C1630M16 1K
100PF 3300PF 100PF 3300PF

C1605M16
R1603M16
.01UF
75K R1604M16 C1615M16 C1617M16
U1601M16 33K 100PF .01UF
LMV841
5

R1601M16
IF1652M16
3
IF 9.1K 4
IN 1 1
VC
2

R1602M16

10K

Figure 8-11. Power AmplifierCircuit


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C1804M17 C1820M17 C1826M17


IF1801M17 IF1802M17
IF .5PF 2.7PF 2.7PF C1822M17 IF
IN 1 1
OUT
L1803M17 L1809M17 L1811M17 100PF
RF_OUT 13.7NH 13.7NH 13.7NH
HF_OUT

C1827M17
C1803M17

2.2PF
C1807M17 C1821M17
3PF

4.7PF 6.8PF

Figure 8-12. Transmitter HF Circuit


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GPO1

L3100M22

220NH
24007093052

DC_SUPER_FILTER_5V

IF3100M22
IF DC_SUPER_FILTER_5V
IN 1

1
Q3128M22
UMC5NT2
IF3102M22 47K GPO1 GPO2

DNP
IF 47K
10K
GPO1 IN 1
IF3101M22
IF

R3117M22
1 4.7K
GPO2 IN DNP

R3164M22
0

5
R3161M22

R3163M22
R3124M22
0

0
0
VCO_TX U3001M22
SKY13251
4 3

R3118M22
RF1 V1
5 6

C3158M22 18K
RF2 V2

C3122M22
8 7

100PF
0.1UF
NC

CGND
RF3 V3
NC RFC
1

NC
G1
2
R3159M22

DNP
L3125M22
C3109M22

C3111M22

R3114M22

390NH

430
100PF
0.1UF

27K
DNP

L3119M22

820NH
R3162M22
IF3104M22
IF
0 C3161M22
1 VCO_OUT
C3101M22 OUT
100PF
5.6PF

C3159M22
C3107M22

3
2.2PF
6.8PF
C3108M22 C3113M22
2 Q3123M22
NE856
2

2.7PF DNP 7.5PF


C3115M22
1SV279L3106M221SV279
D3102M22

D3104M22

VCTRLIF3103M22
1SV279

6.8PF

1
2415428H04
C3110M22

IF
L3112M22

L3101M22
1
5.4NH
3.9PF

IN
15NH

390NH C3120M22
11

11
C3100M22

100PF

D3103M22

D3105M22

100PF
1SV279

L3126M22

820NH
C3116M22

6.8PF
2

R3127M22

82

Figure 8-13. Receiver VCO Circuit


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GPO2

R3102M22

DC_SUPER_FILTER_5V

DC_SUPER_FILTER_5V
IN

1
Q3161M22
UMC5NT2
47K

DNP
47K
10K
GPO1 IN

4.7K

R3148M22
GPO2 IN

5
R3157M22

0
R3149M22

6.8K
C3157M22

C3155M22

100PF
0.1UF

R3158M22
L3158M22
C3142M22

C3144M22

R3146M22

390NH

150
100PF
0.1UF

8.2K

L3150M22

390NH
C3103M22

2.7PF DNP
C3160M22
C3140M22
VCO_TX

3
4.7PF
4.7PF C3147M22
C3141M22 2 Q3156M22
NE856
2

4.3PF
4.7PF
D3135M22

D3137M22

C3151M22
1SV279

1SV279

VCTRL

1
8.2PF
IF3105M22
L3139M22

L3145M22
C3143M22

IF
15NH

13NH
L3134M22
1
3.9PF

C3154M22
IN
11

11

390NH
C3133M22

51PF
D3136M22

D3138M22

L3159M22
100PF

1SV279
1SV279

270NH
C3152M22
2

5.6PF

R3160M22

150
Figure 8-14. Transmitter VCO Circuit
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MOTOROLA INTERNAL USE ONLY V_EXT_1.85 V_EXT_1.85 V_EXT_1.85


V_EXT_1.85

R6102M6
V_5.0A
22K

6
U6103M6
NC7SP08 V_5.0A C6104M6
HIGH_SECURE_DATA_GATE 0.1UF
1 4
SSI_RED_TX_CPLD

GND VCC
IN A Y
2 B NC 5 C6109M6C6108M6C6110M6C6111M6 V_EXT_1.85
0.1UF 0.1UF 0.1UF 0.1UF R6117M6 U6102M6

5
10K
NC7SB3157

G14
P13

K12

A14
Q6101M6

C4
C6114M6

P7

P1
A2

A7
SSI_RED_TX_CODEC

VCC
J3
0.1UF DTC114YKAF

3
R6105M6 U6101M6 C6112M6
0 XC2C256 0.1UF 3 6 SEL A
4 GPIO_3_RTS_FILLSENSE IO

VCC1
VCC2
VCC3
10K

VCCIO1_C
VCCIO1_D

VCCIO2_C
2 3 F2_PARAMP

VCCIO1_A
VCCIO1_B

VCCIO2_A
VCCIO2_B
B0
1 MAKO_OPTB_SEL1_GCAI

GND
C6115M6 JTAG<11..0> F2_PARAMP_MON 47K B1
0.1UF D3 C6105M6C6106M6
C6107M6
VAUX 0.1UF 0.1UF 0.1UF
10 CPLD_TCK M10 TCK

2
11 CPLD_TDI M9 C6113M6
TDI 0.1UF

1
7 CPLD_TDO B9 TDO V_EXT_1.85
9 CPLD_TMS N10 TMS
EMIFS_ADDR_4
EMIFS_ADDR_3 L3 A3 MAKO_RESETX

6
U6104M6
IO1 IO54_GSR NC7SP08
EMIFS_ADV L2 IO2_GCK1 IO55
B4 EMIFS_OE SSI_RED_TX_CODEC
R6118M6
L1 A4 OMAP_RESET 1 4

GND VCC
IO3 IO56 A Y
SSI_MAKO_CLK K3 IO4_GCK0 IO57
C5 F2_PARAMP_MON 2 B NC 5 22K
K1 IO5
1 TP6107M6
R6122M6 10K A1 EMIFS_DATA_4 DNP
TEST_POINT SSI_MACE_TX_DIN
EMIFS_ADDR_2 M1
IO58_GTS2
B2 EMIFS_DATA_2 OUT
IO6 IO59_GTS3
M2 B1 EMIFS_DATA_3

3
IO7_CDRST IO60
24_MHZ_CLK N2 IO8_GCK2 IO61_GTS0
C3 EMIFS_DATA_0
R6107M6
SSI_OPT_CLK P2 C2 EMIFS_DATA_1 V_EXT_1.85
OUT EMIFS_ADDR_5 M3
IO9_DGE IO62_GTS1
C1 F2_DMCS
180 IO10 IO63 OUT
EMIFS_ADDR_1 N3 D2 F2_PARAMP
SSI_OPT_FSYNC P3
IO11 IO64
D1 OUT

6
U6105M6
OUT SSI_RED_RX_CODEC M4
IO12 IO65 NC7SP08
R6103M6
IO13
B5 EMIFS_CPLD_CS 1 4 SSI_BLACK_RX

GND VCC
IO66 4MHZ_MACE_CLK A Y
R6113M6
J2 A5 2 B NC 5 22K
SSI_OMAP_CLK J1
IO14 IO67
C6 USB_CRNT_LMT OUT
IO15 IO68 120 OUT
H3 B6 MACE_RESET

C6155M6
R6119M6
H2
IO16 IO69
A6 MACE_WAKEUP OUT

13PF
SSI_OMAP_FSYNC 10K H1
IO17 IO70
C7 1 OUT

3
IO18 IO71 TP6105M6
G3 IO19 IO72
B7 DNPTEST_POINT
R6120M6 10K G2 IO20
R6121M6 10K
IO73
E3 RX_FSYNC
SSI_RED_TX_CPLD N4 E2 R6114M6 100 32KHZ_GPS_CLK
SIDE_1 M5
IO21 IO74
E1 100 32K_CPLD_CLK OUT
R6115M6
IN IO22 IO75
F3 FLASH_DATA<15..0>
IN SIDE_2 N5 IO23 IO76
F2_TIMER_DMCS
SSI_MAKO_CLK P5 F2 0 EMIFS_DATA_0
SEC_CLEAR M6
IO24 IO77
F1 SSI_BLACK_RX OUT EMIFS_DATA_1
IN IO25 IO78
1
IN TOGGLE_1 N6 IO26 IO79
G1 SSI_BLACK_TX 2 EMIFS_DATA_2
3 EMIFS_DATA_3
N13 IO27 IO80
C12 4 EMIFS_DATA_4
N14 IO28 IO81
B12 F2_TIMER_OUT
T_DISP_RESET M12 A12 KEYFAIL_CTRL IN FLASH_ADDR<25..1>
OUT BT_AVR_RESET M13
IO29 IO82
C11 OPT_GPIO1 OUT EMIFS_ADDR_1
V_EXT_1.85 1
OUT M14
IO30 IO83
B11 SSI_BLACK_TX_MACE EMIFS_ADDR_2
IO31 IO84 SSI_CODEC_CLK 2
5V_PWM_EN L12 IO32 IO85
A11 3 EMIFS_ADDR_3
TP6104M6
L13 IO33 IO86
C10 F2_TIMER_PARAMP R6108M6 4 EMIFS_ADDR_4
TEST_POINT 330
R6101M6
TEST_POINT DNP1 TP6101M6 DNP1 P14
5 EMIFS_ADDR_5
10K A13 F_DISP_RW_EN_NON_INV

C6156M6
IO34 IO87

DNP
T_DISP_DATA_CMD P12 B13

13PF
OUT M11
IO35 IO88
C13 OPT_GPIO2 FLASH_CTRL<8..0>
IO36 IO89
FREQ_SEL_3 N11 IO37 IO90
C14 BRD_ID_2 0 EMIFS_ADV
IN MONITOR
1 2 P11 D12 GPS_SHUTDOWN 2 EMIFS_OE
F_DISP_RW_EN_INV P10
IO38 IO91
D13 BRD_ID_4 OUT EMIFS_CPLD_CS
D6101M6 IO39 IO92
8
BAT54HT1G IN KVL_DETACH P9 IO40 IO93
D14 BRD_ID_1
IO94
E12
L14 IO41 IO95
E13 BRD_ID_3 SPI_DSP_CLK
FREQ_SEL_0 K13 IO42 SSI_RED_RX_MACE IN
FREQ_SEL_2 K14 IO43 IO96
B10
V_EXT_1.85 J12 IO44 IO97
A10 SSI_CODEC_FSYNC SPI_ARM<2..0>
R6104M6
10K FREQ_SEL_1 J13 C9
H13
IO45 IO98
A8 RF_BRD_RSTB 0 SPI_ARM_CLK
R6106M6
VOCON_ID H12
IO46 IO99
B8 1 TP6106M6
OUT 1 SPI_ARM_MOSI
DNP IO47 IO100 DNP
TEST_POINT SECURE_HIGH_NORM 2 SPI_ARM_MISO
1K B_ID 8 IO101
C8 IN FREQ_SEL<3..0>
M8 IN
TOGGLE_0 N8
IO48
F12 0 FREQ_SEL_0
IN IO49 IO102 1 FREQ_SEL_1
AVR_BOOT P8 F13B_ID 5 FREQ_SEL_2
OUT OPT_GPIO_0 M7
IO50 IO103
F14 BRD_ID_0 2
EMERG_BTN_X N7
IO51 IO104
G12 3 FREQ_SEL_3
IO52 IO105 CHANGES MADE
SSI_MAKO_FSYNC P6 IO53 IO106
G13 B_ID 6 R6110->DNP SSI_SAP<3..0>
TP ADDED TO P12, C5. C7. B8
GND10
GND11

0 SSI_BLACK_TX
GND1
GND2
GND3
GND4
GND5
GND6
GND7
GND8
GND9

R6110M6 R6112M6 1 SSI_BLACK_RX


R6109M6 R6111M6 R6116M6 2 SSI_RED_RX_CODEC
DNP DNP 3 SSI_RED_TX_CODEC
DNP
N1
N9
K2
P4

A9
B3

R6125M6
N12
H14
E14
B14
J14

1K 1K 1K 1K 1K 1K

BOARD ID 4 3 2 1 0

Figure 8-15. CPLD Circuit


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KEYPAD
KP_ROW<4..0>
KP_COL<4..0>
IN 16MHZ SQUARER
OUT
V_EXT_1.85
V_2.775D V_2.775D
R6202M6
10K

F_DISP_RW_EN_INV R6203M6 C6203M6


R6206M6 0.1UF
R6201M6 0 F_DISP_RW_EN 100K
10K IO
DNP R6214M6

0
DNP R6211M6

5
C6201M6 10K U6201M6
100PF 4 LMV7219 R6217M6
1K
LCD_PCLK
C15 F_DISP_RW_EN_NON_INV IN 16.8_MHZ_SINEWAVE 1 16.8_MHZ_CLK
U6302M6
OMAP1710 LCD_AC
B15 F_DISP_DATA_CMD IO 3
LCD_VSYNC
B18
C20 F_DISP_RW

2
C6202M6 R6218M6
LCD CONTROL LCD_HSYNC
N21 IO R6207M6 2K
0 F18 KBC_0 LCD_RED0 100K 1000PF
1 D20 KBC_1 LCD_BLUE0
N19
2 D19 KBC_2 SOSSI_TE
G20
NC
3 E18 KBC_3 LCD_PIXEL_0
D18 F_DISP_DATA_0 IO
4 C21 B21 F_DISP_DATA_1 IO
0
G19
G18
KBC_4
KBC_5
KBR_0
KEYPAD
LCD_PIXEL_1
LCD_PIXEL_2
LCD_PIXEL_3
C19
G14
F_DISP_DATA_2
F_DISP_DATA_3
IO
IO
LCD
1 F19 KBR_1 LCD_PIXEL_4
H13 F_DISP_DATA_4 IO
2 H14 KBR_2 LCD_PIXEL_5
A20 F_DISP_DATA_5 IO
3 E20 KBR_3 LCD_PIXEL_6
B19 F_DISP_DATA_6 IO
4 E19 KBR_4 LCD DATA LCD_PIXEL_7
C18 F_DISP_DATA_7 IO
LCD_PIXEL_8
D17
LCD_PIXEL_9
D16
LCD_PIXEL_10
C17
LCD_PIXEL_11
B17
LCD_PIXEL_12
G13
LCD_PIXEL_13
A17
LCD_PIXEL_14
C16
LCD_PIXEL_15
D15 UART2_GPS_RX IN
V_EXT_1.85 16.8_MHZ_CLK
D6502M6
ON_OFF_SWITCH
R6216M6
IO I2C_DATA F2_TIMER_DMCS
0 BAT54HT1G 1 TP6210M6 I2C_CLK
TEST_POINT OUT TX RX SSI
TRIDENT_SSI<2..0> IO
R6208M6 R6209M6
4.7K 4.7K
RX_FSYNC
TEST_POINT
F_MPU_BOOTM6
DNP ABACUS_SSI<2..0> IO
U6302M6

1
IN BT_PTT Y5 GPIO_7 OMAP1710 GPIO_18
R9
V19 MPUIO_1 GPIO_12
N18
SPI_DSP_MISO AA17 MCSI1_SYNC GPIO_15
M20
Y4 SYS_CLK_IN MISC GPIO MCBSP2_CLKR
V7 0
OMAP_MPU_BOOT J20 MPU_BOOT
RF BASEBAND &
MCBSP2_CLKX
Y6 0
V18 CONF
GPIO
MCBSP2_RSYNC
W6 1
R19 GPIO_1 MCBSP2_XSYNC
W7 1
OMAP_RESET AA20 AA5 2
OUT MAKO_RESETX R12
RST_OUT MCBSP2_DOUT
P10
PWRON_RESET MCBSP2_DIN
2
U20 MPU_RST
RESET
CAM_RSTZ
M19
P12 RESET_MODE CAM_EXCLK
H19
T18 SCL CAM_LCLK
J15
V20 SDA CAM_VS
L18
IO JTAG<11..0> MORTABLE W13 GPIO_55
I2C
CAM_HS
L15
USB_INT_X AA9 GPIO_26 CAM_OUTCLK
Y15
6 RTCK Y17 RTCK_NSBCAN CAM_D_0
L19
5 TCK W18 TCK CAMERA CAM_D_1
K14 BT_SPARE_1.8 IO
4 NTRST Y18 K15 ACC_SPKR_UNMUTE
OMAP_TMS V17
NTRST CAM_D_2
K19 OUT
3 TMS CAM_D_3
8 OMAP_TDO AA19 TDO
JTAG
CAM_D_4
K18
2 TDI Y19 TDI CAM_D_5
J14
1 NEMU0 V16 NEMU0 CAM_D_6
J19
0 NEMU1 W17 NEMU1 CAM_D_7
J18

JTAG R6204M6
V_EXT_1.85

10K
R6205M6 R6213M6
10K 10K
R6210M6
4.7K

10K
R6215M6
R6212M6 10K

DNP

Figure 8-16. OMAP User Interface Circuit


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DDR INTERFACE U6301M6

C6306M6
C6305M6
C6301M6

C6302M6

C6303M6

C6304M6
0.1UF

0.1UF

0.1UF

0.1UF
V_EXT_1.85

1UF
TP6307M6

1UF
R6301M6 10K
TEST_POINT

C9
D1
A9
K9
A7
B1

E9
F9
DNP TP6308M6 DNP
TEST_POINT 1 TP6304M6

1
U6302M6 OMAP1710 MT46H16M16LF TP6303M6
D9 DDR_CLKX_1 TEST_POINT 1

VDDQ1
VDDQ2
VDDQ3
VDDQ4
VDDQ5
VDD1
VDD2
VDD3
SDCLKX DNP DNP TEST_POINT
C9 DDR_CLK_1 G2 E2 DDR_DQSH

1
SDCLK CLK UDQS
SDCLK_EN
H12 DDR_CLKE G3 CLK* LDQS E8 DDR_DQSL
NSWE
H8 DDR_WE 0 G1 EN_CLKE
SBANK_0
B3 DDR_BANK0 1 DQ0 A8 0 DDR_DATA<0>
SBANK_1
C3 DDR_BANK1 2 0 DDR_WE G7 WE DQ1 B7 1 DDR_DATA<1>
0 D6 SDATA_0 CONTROL NSRAS
H7 DDR_RAS 3 4 DDR_CAS G8 CAS DQ2 B8 2 DDR_DATA<2>
1 C6 SDATA_1 NSCAS
B4 DDR_CAS 4 3 DDR_RAS G9 RAS DQ3 C7 3 DDR_DATA<3>
2 C5 SDATA_2 CS_SDRAM
G8 DDR_CS 5 DDR_CRTL<6..0> 5 DDR_CS H7 EN_CS DQ4 C8 4 DDR_DATA<4>
3 D7 SDATA_3 NSDQMU
D10 DDR_UDM DQ5 D7 5 DDR_DATA<5>
4 D5 SDATA_4 NSDQML
C8 DDR_LDM 1 DDR_BANK0 H8 BA0 DQ6 D8 6 DDR_DATA<6>
5 C7 SDATA_5 DSQ_H
C14 DDR_DQSH 2 H9 BA1 DQ7 E7 7 DDR_DATA<7>
6 C4 D4 DDR_DQSL 0 J8 A0 DQ8 E3 8 DDR_DATA<8>
7 D8
SDATA_6 DSQ_L
A2 0 1 J9 A1 DQ9 D2 9 DDR_DATA<9> V_EXT_1.85
SDATA_7 SADD_0
8 C10 SDATA_8 DATA SADD_1
B2 1 2 DDR_ADDR<2> K7 A2 DQ10 D3 10 DDR_DATA<10>
9 D14 SDATA_9 SADD_2
B6 2 3 DDR_ADDR<3> K8 A3 DQ11 C2 11 DDR_DATA<11>
10 D11 SDATA_10 SADD_3
A1 3 4 DDR_ADDR<4> K2 A4 DQ12 C3 12 DDR_DATA<12> V_EXT_1.85
11 C13 SDATA_11 SADD_4
G10 4 5 DDR_ADDR<5> K3 A5 DQ13 B2 13 DDR_DATA<13> R6316M6
12 C11 SDATA_12 SADD_5
B9 5 6 DDR_ADDR<6> J1 A6 DQ14 B3 14 DDR_DATA<14> PA_SHTDN 10K
13 D13 SDATA_13 SADD_6
G12 6 7 DDR_ADDR<7> J2 A7 DQ15 A2 15 DDR_DATA<15>
14 D12 SDATA_14 ADDRESS SADD_7
G11 7 8 DDR_ADDR<8> J3 A8 FLASH_CTRL<8..0>
15 C12 SDATA_15 SADD_8
G9 8 9 DDR_ADDR<9> H1 A9 NC1 F3NC PA_SHTDN
SADD_9
B12 9 10 DDR_ADDR<10> J7 A10_AP NC2 F7 7 FLASH_RDYR6304M6 0 V_FLASH
SADD_10
B8 10 11 DDR_ADDR<11> H2 A11
C6308M6C6309M6C6310M6 C6311M6
SADD_11
H1011 12 DDR_ADDR<12> H3 A12 V_EXT_1.85
H9 12 DDR_UDM F2 R6492M6
FLASH INTERFACE

VSSQ1
VSSQ2
VSSQ3
VSSQ4
VSSQ5
UDM

1.8K
SADD_12 0.1UF 0.1UF 0.1UF 0.1UF

VSS1
VSS2
VSS3
SADD_13
H1113 DDR_LDM F8 LDM
R6306M6

DDR_ADDR<13..0> 13

G4
H3
D5
D6
10K

A4
A6
01DNP

C1
D9
A1
K1
A3
B9

E1
F1
TP6305M6 R6310M6 33 U6304M6
TEST_POINT
U6302M6 R6314M6 33 0
6 0105955U25

VCCQ1
VCCQ2
VCCQ3
81DNP

VPP
VCC1
VCC2
OMAP1710 33 E6
1 R6311M6 CLK
TP6306M6
NF_ADV
L4 B4 CE WAIT F7
DDR_DATA<17..0> TEST_POINT M7 FLASH_OE_A F8
NFCS_0
2 OE
M3 8 4 R6313M6 33 G8 F2 0
NFCS_1 WE DQ0
NFCS_2
M4 TP6302M61 TEST_POINT
3 D4 RST DQ1 E2 1
N8 DNP 1 C6 WP DQ2 G3 2
NFCS_3 33
NFOE
U4 R6312M6 2 0 F6 ADV DQ3 E4 3
CONTROL W1 E5
NFRP
3 DQ4 4
NFWE
W2 4 DQ5 G5 5
MMC INTERFACE N4
NFWP
V4
N3
1 A1
B1
A1 DQ6 G6
H7
6
0 FDATA_0 FCLK
6 2 A2 DQ7 7
1 N2 FDATA_1 FRDY
V2 7 3 C1 A3
2 N7 FDATA_2 FADD_1
J8 1 4 D1 A4 DQ8 E1 8
3 P2 FDATA_3 FADD_2
D3 2 5 D2 A5 DQ9 E3 9
F2_TIMER_OUT 4 P4 FDATA_4 FADD_3
C1 3 6 A2 A6 DQ10 F3 10
5 P7 FDATA_5 FADD_4
E4 4 7 C2 A7 DQ11 F4 11
6 R2 FDATA_6 FADD_5
D2 5 8 A3 A8 DQ12 F5 12
7 R3 FDATA_7 FADD_6
F4 6 9 B3 A9 DQ13 H5 13
U6302M6
RSW_A 8 R4 FDATA_8 DATA FADD_7
E3 7 10 C3 A10 DQ14 G7 14
R6305M6 0
V11 9 T2 J7 8 11 D3 A11 DQ15 E7 15
MMC1_CLK
M15 OUT T3
FDATA_9 FADD_8
F3 C4
OMAP1710 MMC1_CLKIN
10 FDATA_10 FADD_9
9 12 A12
MMC1_CMD
P11 11 P8 FDATA_11 FADD_10
G4 10 13 A5 A13
MMC1_CMDDIR
P19 12 U1 FDATA_12 FADD_11
G3 11 14 B5 A14 RFU1 E8 NC
MMC1_DATDIR0
P20 TEST_POINT 1 DNPTP6301M6 13 U3 FDATA_13 FADD_12
G2 12 15 C5 A15 RFU2 F1 NC
P18 AVR_STATUS_1.8V 14 T4 K8 13 16 D7 A16 RFU3 G2
OPTION CARD INTF MMC1_DATDIR1
M14 OUT V3
FDATA_14 ADDRESS FADD_13
H4 D8 H1
NC
MMC1_DATDIR2
15 FDATA_15 FADD_14
14 17 A17 RFU4 NC
MMC1_DATDIR3
R18 RSW_B FADD_15
H3 15 18 A7 A18
R6307M6 0
R11 K7 16 19 B7 A19
MMC1_DAT0
V10 OUT FADD_16
J2 C7
MMC1_DAT1 FADD_17
17 20 A20
MMC1_DAT2
W10 RSW_INT FADD_18
J4 18 21 C8 A21
MMC1_DAT3
W11 FADD_19
J3 19 22 A8 A22
R63050M6 0
Y10 F2 20 23 G1 A23
MMC2_CLK
Y8 OUT FADD_20
L8 H8
MMC2_CMD FADD_21
21 24 A24
MMC2_CMDDIR
V9 FADD_22
K4 22 25 B6 A25_512M

VSS1
VSS2
VSS3
VSS4
MMC2_DATDIR0
V5 FADD_23
K3 23 NC
B8 A26_1G
MEMORY CARD INTF
MMC2_DATDIR1
W19 FADD_24
L7 24
MMC2_DAT0
W8 FADD_25
E1 25
V8

H2
H4
H6
B2
MMC2_DAT1
MMC2_DAT2
W15
MMC2_DAT3
R10 FLASH_ADDR<25..1>

FLASH_DATA<15..0>

CHANGES MADE
ADDED PA_SHTDN TO PORT M7 & R6492

Figure 8-17. Memory Interface Circuit


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MOTOROLA INTERNAL USE ONLY


V_EXT_1.85 V_3.0A
MIC_BIAS
V_5.0A AUDIO CODEC
MIC_BIAS_FILT
R6411M6
TEST_POINT 0
MIC_BIASM6
1
R6405M6 1.2K V_CODEC_1.875
C6413M6C6414M6
C6403M6 10K 0.1UF 0.1UF
R6406M6 C6410M6 C6411M6
0.1UF 0.1UF VCC_2.775
R6401M6 0.1UF U6402M6
51K
LMC6035ITLX A V_EXT_1.85 U6405M6 C6429M6

H9
C9
C1
H1
B1
J1
A C2 INNEGA A A TLV320AIC33IZQER R6414M6 0.1UF
330 PRE_CLASS_D_POS_DP
A A

4
U6410M6
C3 INPOSA IN

DVDD
STLM20

CRVDD1
DRVDD2
AVDD_DAC
AVDD_ADC
IOVDD
R6402M6 A2 INNEGB OUTA C1 TP6401M6

GND VCC
C6417M6
200K

C6402M6
A3
B1
INPOSB
VPOS
OUTB A1
R6410M6
10K
SSI_RED_RX_CODEC E9 DIN DOUT F8 SSI_RED_TX_CODEC .022UF
NC
2 NC VOUT 11
TEST_POINT
TEMP SENSORS
1UF B3 VNEG OMAP_RESET H8 D1 R6415M6 V_2.775D
RESET HPLOUT NC 330 PRE_CLASS_D_NEG_DP
HPLCOM E1NC
SSI_CODEC_CLK G8 G1 OUT

3
MCLK HPRUOT NC
A A A MIC_BIAS_FILT G9 BCLK HPRCOM F1NC R6416M6
330 C6418M6 C6409M6
0.1UF 0.1UF
SSI_CODEC_FSYNC F9 WCLK PREAMP_POS_DP
R6404M6 2.2K
J2NC U6404M6

4
MONO_LOP
E8 J3NC C6416M6 STLM20
C6404M6 0.1UF SELECT MONO_LOM .022UF
EXT_MIC_POS_DP I2C_CLK C8

GND VCC
IN SCL
C6428M6 100PF I2C_DATAD8 SDA LEFT_LOP J4 C6419M6 NC
2 NC VOUT 1 TEMP_OMAP
DNP
TP6102M6
1
EXT_MIC_POS_DP_A A6
LEFT_LOM J5
J6
R6417M6
330 0.1UF
PREAMP_NEG_DP
SERIAL 1
TEST_POINT A LINE1LP RIGHT_LOP
IN EXT_MIC_NEG_DP IF6404M6 1 IF A5 LINE1LM RIGHT_LOM J7
B7 I2C<1..0> OMAP_TEMP_TPM6

3
APPLY NET_SHORT=GND LINE1RP
IN AUDIO_MIC_NEG_DP IF6408M6 1 IF B6 LINE1RM MFP0 B8 CODEC_SPI_CS
C6406M6 MFP1 B9 0 I2C_CLK
AUDIO_MIC_POS_DP C6408M6 0.1UF 0.1UF A4 LINE2LP MFP2 A8 SPI_DSP_MISO R6419M6 33
SPI_DSP_CLK 1 I2C_DATA V_2.775D
IN NC
DNP 1 NC
B5 LINE2LM MFP3 A9 SPI_DSP_MOSI
F_AUDIO_MICPM6 TEST_POINT MIC_BIAS_FILT B4 LINE2RP SSI_CODEC_CLK
C6412M6 NC
NC
A3 LINE2RM NC11 E4 NC
SSI_CODEC_FSYNC
R6407M6 2.2K
100PF A NC12 E5 NC
0.1UF
C6401M6
A1 MIC3R E6 SSI_SAP<3..0>

4
R6403M6 2.2K
DNP A NC13 NC U6401M6
B3 MIC3L NC14 E7 NC 3 SSI_RED_TX_CODEC STLM20
A2 MICBIAS F3 2 SSI_RED_RX_CODEC

GND VCC
C6407M6 0.1UF NC NC15 NC
M6406M6
1 DATA_MIC_POS_DP DATA_MIC_POS_DP_B NC
B2 MICDET NC16 F4 NC
2
NC NC VOUT 1TEMP_DISP
IF6407M6 DNP NC17 F5 NC
SPI_DSP<2..0>
M6405M6
1 DATA_MIC_NEG_DP 1 IF 1 CODEC_GPIO1 J9 GPIO1 NC18 F6 NC 0 SPI_DSP_CLK 1
TEST_POINT
CODEC_GPIO1M6 NC
J8 GPIO2 NC19 F7 NC 1 SPI_DSP_MOSI
APPLY NET_SHORT=GND G3 2 SPI_DSP_MISO DISP_TEMP_TPM6
SERIAL INTERFACE

3
TP6103M6 NC20 NC
DNP 1 NC
A7 NC0 NC21 G4 NC
TEST_POINT
C6415M6 NC
C4 NC1 NC22 G5 NC
DNP NC
C5 NC2 NC23 G6 NC
100PF NC
C6 NC3 NC24 G7 NC
C7 NC4 NC25 H3 F2_PARAMP
A NC
NC
D3 NC5
D4 NC6
NC26
NC27
H4
H5
NC
NC
MIC_BIAS
MAKO AUDIO V_2.775D
NC NC
NC
D5 NC7 NC28 H6 NC
NC
D6 NC8 NC29 H7 NC
D7 NC9 SW_B+ C6424M6 C6425M6
AVSS_ADC1
AVSS_ADC2
AVSS_DAC3
AVSS_DAC4
NC 100PF 100PF
E3 NC10
NC MAKO_AD_TRIG TEST_POINT
U6501M6
AT56H09
DRVSS1
DRVSS2
DVSS

DNP 1B11
R6423M6 MAKO_AD_TRIGM6 AD_TRIG R6424M6 R6409M6
V_SAVE A11 L10 10K 10K
A 0
L2
TX_RX VMES
M12
MIC_BIAS ADC_VREF
DNP
1K2 N14
G2
D9

C2
D2
H2
E2
F2

UNSW_B+ MAKO_INT_MICPM6 1K1


INT_MIC_P
TEST_POINT
ATOD_0
M13
R6420M6 47K D6401M6 MAKO_INT_MICMM6 INT_MIC_M ATOD_1
2 1 DNP J2 TEST_POINT

EXT_MIC_P ATOD_2
L11 EXP_BOARD_TYPE IN
A A A V_5.0A J1 EXT_MIC_M ATOD_3
M14 TEMP_DISP
BAT54HT1G J3 VCM1 ATOD_4
L12 BATT_STATUS
V_5.0A H3 VC_OUT_P ATOD_5
L13 F_DISP_BD_ID IN
V_EXT_1.85 V_SW_5 H2 VC_OUT_M K11 VOLUME

5
6
C6421M6 ATOD_6 IN
R6429M6 0.1UF E3 BPLUS ATOD_7
K12 TEMP_OMAP
47K
R6431M6 PA_BPLUS E1 PA_BPLUS ATOD_8
K13 1 TP_ATOD_8M6
2.2K
AUD_INT_SPKR_FILT_P_1 AUD_INT_SPKR_FILT_P 4 PREAMP_NEG_DP G3 PA_IN_M DNPTEST_POINT
L6403M6
G2 PA_IN_P
C6432M6

C6438M6

OUT PREAMP_POS_DP
100PF

3 1 F1 L3 TUNE
10UF

20NH A
C6436M6

INT_SPKR_P FE_TUNE1
F2 M2
.47UF

R6432M6 TP6405M6 R6427M6


100K
1
U6409M6 INT_SPKR_M
H1 EXT_SPKR_P
FE_TUNE2 NC
N1 27K ISET
DNP R6430M6 TLV3011
PA_SHTDN L6401M6 TEST_POINT 22K
BGAP_COMP G1 EXT_SPKR_M
PWR_CTRL
C4 OUT
SCAN_EN
A3 10UH H4 VCM2 A3

2
R6425M6R6426M6R6428M6
TEST 2K 100 100K
B1
B2

C3 A4 E8 C6427M6
C6433M6

R6433M6

U6411M6 VREF VFUSE

.022UF
680PF
1UF

TPA2034D1
C6434M6

PRE_CLASS_D_NEG_DP
20

C6422M6 .22UF
.33UF

V_2.775_EXP

C6420M6
C2
VDD
PGND PVDD

SHUTDOWN VO_NEG
C1 C6423M6
IN_NEG VO_POS 0.1UF
C6430M6 A1 IN_POS 3 5
NC
A A EN VOUT C6426M6
GND

0.1UF 4 VIN ADJ 1 Q6401M6 .01UF


L6402M6 SSM6N36FE
AUD_INT_SPKR_FILT_N_1

GND
C6431M6
10UH U6408M6 A
A2
B3

L6404M6 LM4121
PRE_CLASS_D_POS_DP AUD_INT_SPKR_FILT_N R6422M6 6 D1 S1 1
C6435M6

OUT 120
1UF

20NH

2
C6437M6

0.1UF
C6405M6
.47UF

TP6406M6 0.1UF
DNP 1 R6421M6 5 G2 G1 2
TEST_POINT 10K EXT_SPKR_POS_DP
EXT_SPKR_NEG_DP OUT
A OUT
4 S2 D2 3
R6434M6

20

Figure 8-18. Audio Circuit


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EXTERNAL 2.23 LDO


CHASIS GROUND CONTACT V_SW_3.60 V_2.23
R6546M6 U6506M6TPS73601
SWITCHER 1 0

OMAP POWER 1 M6504M6 SW_B+


1
3
IN
EN
OUT
NR_FB
5
4

GND
R6551M6
V_1.85_IO 33K
1 F_GNDM6
U6302M6 C6571M6 C6583M6 C6585M6 C6587M6 2 R6550M6 C6573M6
OMAP1710 0.1UF 0.1UF 0.1UF 0.1UF TEST_POINT 39K 1UF
R6524M6 0
C6556M6 C6588M6 C6589M6
C6547M6
B5 VSS_1 VDDSHV1_1
A19 330PF
330PF
B7 E21 2.2UF 100PF
A13
B16
A21
VSS_2
VSS_3
VSS_4
VDDSHV1_2
VDDSHV2
VDDSHV3
AA2
Y7
A5
C6504M6
0.1UF
C6524M6
0.1UF
C6595M6
1UF
MAKO POWER C6553M6

10UF

F20
VSS_5 VDDSHV4_1
A7 EMIFF DECOUPLING VRTC SW_B+ V_1.55
K20
VSS_6
VSS_7
VDDSHV4_2
VDDSHV4_3
B10 C6506M6
0.1UF
V_SAVE EXTERNAL SWITCHER 3.50V SWR1 EXTERNAL SWITCHER 1.4V
R21 B14 C6510M6 C6508M6
W20
VSS_8 VDDSHV4_4
R1 0.1UF 0.1UF R6505M6
V_SW_1.4
VSS_9
U6501M6 V_SW_3.60

1
VDDSHV5_1 C6512M6 C6558M6 R6539M6
AA21 VSS_10 VDDSHV5_2
H2 0.1UF V_COIN_CELL 1 SW1V4_FB
R6547M6
Y13 VSS_11
GROUND
VDDSHV5_3
C2
C6505M6
C6509M6
0.1UF
2K
R6579M6
10K C6546M6 R6526M6 0
U6504M6TPS62050 475K 0
AA7 AA11 M6502M6 6.8PF

A14
P14
B14
A1NC
NC
P1NC
NC
NC
NC
VSS_12 VDDSHV6 0.1UF
SW_B+ 0.1UF 8 4 R6542M6

M5
SOCKET

VIN
Y3 Y16 C6502M6 EN PG L6502M6 10UH U6507M6 C6582M6 R6568M6

C6590M6
VSS_13 VDDSHV7 0.1UF 5 9 VCC_SW1.4_VIN

0
C6501M6 FB SW 301K
AA1 L21 6.8PF

0.1UF
0.1UF AT56H09 6 2
VSS_14 VDDSHV8 UNSW_B+

1
2
C6545M6 R6523M6 LBI LBO
U2 U21 .1UF 22K
7 TPS62050
VSS_15 VDDSHV9 V_1.4_CORE

NC1
NC2
NC3
NC4
NC5
NC6
N1 V12 SYNC C6560M6

PGND
C6561M6 C6564M6 L6505M6
VSS_16 VDDSHV_RTC C3 8 4

GND
10UH

VIN
K2 W12 PGLDO2 EN PG
VSS_17 VDD_RTC DNP A2 R6520M6 10UF 10UF 330PF 5 FB SW 9 C6570M6
330PF
G1 L11 TEST_POINT Q6501M6 Y6502M6 PGLDO3 1K R6527M6
B1
VSS_18 VPP
A11 OMAP_VDD_DLL F_UNSW_B+M6 C6593M6 32.768KHZ SW1_VDD
G13 SW1_VDD_1 78.7K 3 10 R6544M6 0 6 LBI LBO 2
NTHS5441 C6569M6 R6552M6
VSS_19 VDD_DLL 10UF G12 100K 7 SYNC

R6532M6
E5 A15 OMAP_VPPM6 SW1_VDDHV 10UF

PGND
NC NC1 TEST_POINT 8 2 1 H11

GND
VDD SUPPLY VDD_1 MAKO_XTAL_32K_OUT 0 C6584M6C6586M6
Y20 SW1_VSEN_BUK R6514M6

C6533M6
VDD_2 7 J11 10UF 4.7UF

1
R6516M6 4.7K
VDD_3
Y9 6
SW1_VSEN_BST
G14
NC
0 R6558M6
DNP

C6528M6

C6529M6
M2 165K 3 10
C6537M6 C6541M6 SW1_SUMCOMP_DL SW_B+ R6548M6

1UFC6532M6
VDD_4
AA3 5 3 SW1_DH
H13 NC
5.6PF 0
VDD1_1 2 5.6PF F14

C6526M6
A9 SW1_PHASE

C6523M6
1 H12 SW1_VOUT

0.1UF
VDD2 DNP
A3 SW1_VOUT
SWITCHER 5

C6520M6
VDD2_1 H14 C6548M6

C6518M6
E2

0.1UF

0.1UF
R6504M6 SW1_GND
4

1UFC6522M6
VDD2_2
B13 SW2_VCC
J12 R6515M6 1UF
V_2.23
VDD3_1
B20 C6534M6 K14 0 BGAP_COMP

0.1UF
22K SW2_VCCS DNP C6549M6
2.2UF J14

0.1UF
VDD3_2 MAKO_XTAL_32K_IN R6513M6 C6565M6

1UFC6515M6
VDD3_3
J21 FET_ENX SW2_LX
J13
NC
0
R6543M6 C6562M6 10PF 330PF
R20 0

0.1UF
SW2_VOUT
L14 2.2UF

0.1UF
VDD3_4
Y21 OMAP_VDDA C6507M6
C6511M6 V_SAVE SW2_GND DNP R6540M6 475K
VDDA
J1 OMAP_VDD4 SW5_VDD
D13
R6506M6 R6534M6 0

C6513M6
0 F13
VDD4 V_SW_5 V_SW_3.60 LDO 1.85V
0.1UF 2.2UF
SW5_VDDHV
E14 0
V_SW_5 U6505M6
1UF
C6538M6 R6518M6 R6519M6
SW5_VSENSE

1UF
4.7K R6528M6
V_EXT_1.85 B1 XTAL32_OUT SW5_SUMCOMP
E13 SW5_SUMPCOMP 100K 4 EN TPS62110 LBO
6 V_EXT_1.85
C6517M6 U6510M6 L6504M6
C1 XTAL32_IN SW5_PHASE
G11 SW5_PHASE
PA_SHTDN NL17SZ32 10 FB SW1
14 SW5_VOUT_UNFILT
F3 BAT_RTC SW5_VOUT
F12 SW5_VOUT C6550M6 C6552M6 1 7 LBI SW2
15 10UH

V_BAT_7V5 C2 VSAVE V02_O


N4 V2_1.875 R6517M6 4 5 SYNC PG
13 C6567M6
C6516M6 390 .1UF
D1 P4 V3_1.55 10UF 2 2 10UF

1UF

1UF
C6519M6 C6566M6

C6551M6
0.1UF
R6507M6 BAT_7V5 V03_O VIN1 R6545M6
D2 N5 V4_2.775D 3 10UF R6510M6

CTGND
U6508M6

PGND1
PGND2
10K 100K R6570M6

AGND
BAT_3V6 V04_O VIN2

GND1
GND2
0
330PF LP38693SD R6522M6
C6539M6 D3 REG_3V6 V06_O
P3 V6_2.775 8 VINA 1 5 4.75K
0
R6537M6 VIN1 VOUT
C6540M6 2.2UF B2 BAT_TYPE V07_O
P6 V7_2.8 SW_B+ 121K
6 4
EMERG_BTN 1 2 1000PF G4 L1 V9_3.0A 11 1 9 VIN2 ADJ
IN E2
HV_BG V09_O C6559M6 12 16 17 BGAP_COMP 3 VEN
V_EXT_1.85 V_1.85_IO V_SW_1.4 V_1.4_CORE D6501M6 BAT54HT1G
DNP FET_ENX V10_I
J10 SW1_VOUT 5V_PWM_EN

CTGND
R6525M6 0 C6554M6
ON_OFF_SWITCH EMERG_BTN_X F4 M6 V10_3.3 0.1UF 1UF

GND
0 EMERG_PB V10_O R6538M6 C6563M6
E6501M6 E6502M6 E4 MECH_SW V10_GND
L9 8.2K .1UF C6568M6
R6512M6
IN B3 SW_TYPE V08_I
K3 10K 2.2UF
R6591M6
1 B4 K4 V8_5.0A

G1
IGN_X V08_O
U6503M6

2
DNP R6529M6 R6530M6
MAKO_RESETX MAKO_RESET_XM6 C5 RESETX VBUS_SUPPLY
B13 .2 200
C6530M6
C6503M6 C6514M6 C6521M6 1UF
MAKO_INT_XM6
1 F5
NC GATED_32K_CLK VBUS1_SENS
E12 OPA363IDBV V_SW_5
330PF 1UF 330PF MAKO_INT DNP D5 C14 6
INT_X VBUS1_CMD V_POS
MAKO_TCXO_24MHZ_OUT A12 XOUT VBUS1
H10 V_NEG 2
0R6592M6 MAKO_TCXO_24MHZ_IN A13 XIN VBUS2_SENS
F11 VBUS2_ISENSE 1 VOUT IN_POS 3 Q6505M6
U6511M6 1 D4 TCXO_SEL_16_24 VBUS2_CMD
C13 IN_NEG 4 CRNTLMT_FB 8
MC78LC DNP M1
NC TCXO_IN VBUS2
D12 ENABLE 5 7
MAKO_IGN_XM6
TEST_POINT Y6501M6
6

GND1
GND2
GND3
GND4
GND5
GND6
GND7
GND8
GND9

VBUS2_SUPPLY
V_1.4_CORE 3 VOUT VIN
2 24.576MHZ R6531M6 R6535M6
5 3
5 4 NC V9_3.0A C6557M6

GND
XTAL R6511M6
NC NC2 NC1
3 1 10K 2
C6594M6 10K 10K
R6576M6 .33UF
OUT IN
.1UF 1

M7
G5

H5
D9
P5

K9
D14
10K

L4
J4
V2_1.875

GND1
1.875 DISCHARGE CKT

GND
1
C6536M6 R6541M6
R6503M6 100K 4 NTHS5441
VBUS2_CMD

CRNTLMT_DIV_OPT
10 0
R6501M6 R6502M6 V3_1.55 R6561M6
10 10 18PF V_SAVE VBUS2 V_EXT_1.85 V_1.55
V_2.775D V4_2.775D

4
2
R6584M6 R6562M6 0
OMAP_VDD4 R6521M6
.2
200 V_2.775_EXP
V6_2.775 0
R6563M6
V_SW_5 VSW5_ISO_FET_EN V_2.775D
V_EXT_1.85 V_SAVE V7_2.8
OMAP_VDDA R6577M6
C6543M6 R6536M6 Q6506M6 Q6507M6
R6581M6
100 R6564M6 0
V_2.8_RF

R6599M6
OMAP_VDD_DLL VBUS1 Q6508M6 3

1
2
5
6
10K 0.1UF 91K SSM6N36FE
U6509M6 4.7K SSM6J212FE 2SK3541
VBUS1_SUPPLY V8_5.0A
6

3
NC7SP08
3
Q6504M6 6 D1 S1 1 R6565M6 0
V_5.0A
C6527M6 C6535M6 TP6599M6 VBUS_SUPPLY_ON
C6531M6 C6525M6 R6533M6 R6508M6
24_MHZ_CLK 4 1 1 1 3 V10_3.3
GND VCC

Y A U6502M6 2SK3541 0
0.1UF 1UF 0.1UF .1UF
0 5 NC B 2 TEST_POINT 47K
2SC5663
C6544M6 1 R6580M6
47K
R6566M6 V_3.3
1 USB_CRNT_LMT
NC 100PF 0.1UF

R6598M60
5 G2 2MAKO_RESETX

1
2
5
6
R6574M6 C6592M6 C6572M6 U6510M6 R6583M6 G1 0
C6591M6 NL17SZ32 Q6502M6 12K V9_3.0A R6567M6 V_3.0A
C6596M6

0.1UF
DNP

2
SSM6J212FE
22PF

VCC

DNP
18PF 2.2PF C6542M6 R6509M6 2
4.7K 100K C6555M6
3 4 S2 D2 3
3

GND 100K 4.7UF C6574M6 C6576M6 C6578M6 C6580M6 C6581M6


2 1UF 2.2UF 1UF 1UF 2.2UF

4
R6578M6

3
C6577M6 C6579M6
C6575M6 1UF 1UF
1UF R6582M6
4.7K
MAKO LDOS
PLACE CLOSE TO MAKO

4
Figure 8-19. MAKO/DC Distribution Circuit
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LOCK_DET
RF_DAC_SPI_CS OUT
MAKO_INT OUT

SPI_DSP<2..0> IO
SPI_ARM<2..0>
SSI_SAP<3..0>
R6604M6
SSI_OMAP_CLK SSI_OMAP_CLK
120 SSI_OMAP_FSYNC
SSI_MAKO_FSYNC

C6670M6
SSI_MAKO_CLK

13PF
0
SPI_DSP_CLK 0 1
10K
SPI_DSP_MOSI 1 2 R6602M6
SPI_DSP_MISO 2

V_EXT_1.85

SPI_ARM_CLK U6501M6 AT56H09


U6302M6 OMAP1710
OUT OUT NC
A5
BBP_CLK
NC
B5
BBP_SYNC
SPI_CLK
U19 E6
SPI_CLK
V15 D6
GPIO_56
N14 B6
SPI_CS V_5.0A
SPI_CS0 SPI_DI
SPI_CS1
N15 MAKO_SPI_CS C6SPI_DO
12MHZ CLOCK
12MHZ_OMAP_IN
SP1
SPI_CS2
T19
P15
E7
D7
VC_DCLK
SPI_CS3 VC_FSYNC
Y6601M6 SPI_DO
W21 SPI_ARM_MOSI B7VC_TX R6621M6
12MHZ
SPI_DI
U18 SPI_ARM_MISO NC
M4
VC_TX3V 4.7K
MCBSP1_BCLK
G21 2 SSI_RED_RX_CODEC A7
VC_RX
H15 R6605M6 22 SSI_OMAP_FSYNC N3
MCBSP1_SYNC NC UCM_SS
1 IN OUT
3 MCBSP1
MCBSP1_DIN
H20 SSI_BLACK_TX 0 A6
LOGIC_VDD
H18 R6606M6 33 SSI_BLACK_RX 1 0 B8
MCBSP1_DOUT USB1_OE
GND1

W4 0 1 C8
GND

C6601M6 C6602M6 USB0_TXEN USB1_DAT_TXD


18PF 18PF P14 GPIO_43 GPIO USB0_DAT
P9 1 2 D8USB1_SE0
MAKO_USB1_POS_DP IO
2 4 USB0_SE0
R8 2 USB0<2..0> 0 A9USB2_OE_RCV_RTS
USB1_TXEN
W16 0 1 B9USB2_DAT_VP
MAKO_USB1_NEG_DP IO
Y2 OSC1_IN USB1_DAT
W14 1 2 C9USB2_SE0_VM_RXD R6622M6 27
12MHZ_OMAP_OUTW3 OSC1_OUT
USB
USB1_SE0
R13 2 USB1<2..0> 0 E9UART2_TXD USB1_DP
N6
USB2_TXEN
W9 1 A10 UART2_RXD_OD USB1_DM
P7
V6 B10 N7 R6623M6 27 MAKO_USB2_POS_DP IO
USB2_DAT NC CTS_X USB2_DP
W5 1 DNP C10 P8 R6624M6 27 MAKO_USB2_NEG_DP IO
USB2_SE0 MPU_IO_12M6 USB_INTX USB2_DM 27
32K_CPLD_CLK P13 CRYSTAL T20 TEST_POINT NC
P2 L6 R6625M6 VBUS_SUPPLY_ON
V_1.4_CORE CLK32K_IN
OSCILLATOR
MPUIO_5
Y14 0 V_EXT_1.85 RXDIN_3V
J5
USB_CONNECT
N13
UART1_TX R6618M6 NC TXDO_BDI_UP_3V SB96_BUS_BUSY NC
UART1_RX
V14 4 10K C7
BOOT_NORM_X SB96_BDO_KF_5V
N9
R6601M6 10K UART1_RTS
AA15 2 A8RS232_USB_X ONE_WIRE_1
P9 ONE_WIRE_GCAI IO
OMAP_OSK32K_IN_PU V13 OSC32K_IN
UART
UART1_CTS
R14 3 RS232<4..0> L5APCO ONE_WIRE_2
M8
AA13 OSC32K_OUT UART3_TX
M18 NC
N8
SB96D_BDO_KF_3V ONE_WIRE_BATT
L8 BATT_STATUS IO

0
4
1
3
2
L14 L7
N12 M10
UART3_RX ONE_WIRE_UP TXDO_BDI_5V NC
ONE WIRE GPIO_11
N20 NC
K6
TXDO_BDI_ENC_3V RXDIN_5V
RXDIN_5V IO
GPIO_60
M8 N2
RXDIN_ENC_3V RTS_FILLSEN_5V
M11 RTS_FILLSEN_5V IO
Y1 M3
P10 P13
GPIO_16 RTS_FILLSEN_3V CTS_CABLE_DET_5V
GCA/GPIO GPIO_59
L3 C12 NC BUSY_IN OPTA_SEL0
GPIO_5
P3 E11 NC BUSY_OUT OPTA_SEL1
K7
1 GPIO_36
Y12 D10 NCF10 CABLE_DET_3V OPTA_SEL2
M9
TP6601M6
OPT_GPIO0 OPTA_SEL3
N10
TEST_POINT C11 OPT_GPIO1 P11 MAKO_OPTB_SEL0_GCAI
R6616M6
T_DISP_SPI_CS 2K
NC OPTB_SEL0 IO
OUT G10 OPT_GPIO2 OPTB_SEL1
K8 MAKO_OPTB_SEL1_GCAI
IN PTT D11 OPT_GPIO3 OPTB_SEL2
P12 MAKO_OPTB_SEL2_GCAI IO
OPTION_INTX B12 OPTION_INTX OPTB_SEL3
N11 MAKO_OPTB_SEL3_GCAI IO

OUT
TRIDENT_SPI_CS
R6617M6 R6619M6
UART BOOT
R6608M6 R6609M6 10K 10K
10K 100K F_BOOT_RXM6
F2_TIMER_PARAMP
TEST_POINT TEST_POINT
F_BOOT_TXM6
DNP
V_EXT_1.85

1
UART2_GPS_TX V_EXT_1.85 DNP
OUT 1 V_EXT_1.85

R6626M6
CODEC_SPI_CS 10K

6
U6601M6
ABACUS_SPI_CS NC7SP08
OUT 4 1

GND VCC
Y A
OPT_GPIO_0 5 NC B 2
OMAP_BOOT_RX
OPT_GPIO1
CHANGES MADE: 3
OPT_GPIO2 REMOVE PA_SHTDN FROM M8
USB_INT_X

Figure 8-20. Serial Interface Circuit


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V_SW_3.60 V_EXT_1.85

R2810M1
10K

OUT RX_SSI<2..0>
R2804M1
RX_FSYNC 1
OUT
100
R2805M1 IN TX_SSI<2..0>
RX_DA 2
OUT
R2806M1 100
270 RX_CLK 0 TX_DA 2
OUT
R2807M1
200 TX_FSYNC 1
OUT
R2808M1
TX_CLK 0
OUT
100

F2_SYNCB
OUT
R2811M1
LOCK_DET_A 4.7K LOCK_DET
OUT OUT
SPI_DSP<2..0>
IO
SPI_DSP_MISO 2
OUT
SPI_DSP_MOSI 1
OUT
R2803M1
33 SPI_DSP_CLK 0
OUT
V_EXT_1.85 UNSW_B+
V_2.8_RF
V_SW_3.60
OUT

R2812M1 R2813M1
10K 100K DNP
V_EXT_1.85
OUT
V_2.8_RF
OUT

R2817M1
TX_DA_CONN 47 TX_DA
OUT

DNP
C2806M1
.1PF

UNSW_B+
OUT

Figure 8-21. RF Interconnects Circuit


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EMERGENCY BUTTON
ON_OFF_SWITCH
S2103M2 J2302M2
48
SWITCH
EMERG_BTN 1 2 54 DNP
J2302M2 R21002M2
IN OUT

D2101M2

C2115M2
52 0

G1

G2
RSB6

100PF
J2302M2
V_EXT_1.85

4
TEST_POINT
J2302M2
50 V_EXT_1.85 1 TP2112M2
V_EXT_1.85
RSW_A

DNP
V_EXT_1.85

47K
TEST_POINT R21001M2
U2104M2
1 C21002M2 C21003M2 OUT
NC7WZ17 TP2111M2
C2116M2
J2302M2
44 1 6 0.1UF 0.1UF

0.1UF

5
.1UF
U2104M2 C21001M2
NC7WZ17
V_EXT_1.85 U21000M2
NC7SZ175
U21001M2
NC7SZ175
1 TEST_POINT

VCC

VCC
VCC
TP2113M2
1 CP D 3 1 CP D 3
GND
6 4 6 4 RSW_B
C Q C Q OUT

GND

GND
2

DNP
R21000M2
U2104M2

47K
NC7WZ17 1 TEST_POINT
TP2114M2

2
J2302M2
46 3 4
1 RSW_INT
TP2110M2

.1UF
C21000M2
TEST_POINT V_EXT_1.85 OUT
V_EXT_1.85
C21005M2
C21004M2
U21002M2
.1UF 0.1UF

5
NC7SZ14 U21003M2
NC7SZ14

VCC

VCC
2 IN OUT 4 2 IN OUT 4 FREQ KNOB
1 1

GND

GND
NC NC

JTAG
V_EXT_1.85 F_VREF_1.875VM2 V_EXT_1.85

3
TEST_POINT
DNP DNP
1

R21003M2
10K

10K
R2116M2 0
R2104M2R2105M2 R2106M2 10K
4.7K 4.7K 10K

IO JTAG<11..0>
USER BUTTON AND SWITCHES
R2117M2

R2120M2

DNP R2197M2 TEST_POINT


8 OMAP_TDO 1 TP2101M2
0 R2198M2
CPLD_TDO 1 TEST_POINT
7 TP2102M2
R2199M2 0
RTCK 1 TEST_POINT
6 TP2103M2
0 R2109M2 U2101M2
TCK_CONN_BUFFERED_B 10 4NC7WZ17 3 TCK_CON 1 TEST_POINT
5 TP2104M2
10 CPLD_TCK R2110M2
NTRST 22 1 TEST_POINT
4 NC7WZ17 TP2105M2
R2111M2 U2102M2
OMAP_TMS_BUFFERED 10 4 3TMS_CON 1 TEST_POINT
3 TP2106M2
U2101M2
NC7WZ17
R2113M2
TDI_BUFFERED 10 6 1TDI_CON 1 TEST_POINT
2 TP2107M2 EMERG_BTN
11 CPLD_TDI_BUFFERED OUT
R2114M2 22

NC7WZ17
R2115M2
CPLD_TMS 10 6 1 CPLD_TMS_CON 1 TEST_POINT
9 TP2108M2 ON_OFF_SWITCH
U2102M2
OUT
1 NEMU0 1 TEST_POINT
R2118M2
10K TP2109M2
0 NEMU1 R2107M2 V_EXT_1.85
1K
V_EXT_1.85
REMOVED SECURE SW
NEED TO ADD TOGGLE/FREQ SW
5

VCC VCC
U2102M2 C2104M2
C2114M2

U2101M2
GND NC7WZ17 GND NC7WZ17 0.1UF
0.1UF
2

Figure 8-22. Controller Circuit


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MOTOROLA INTERNAL USE ONLY


V_LED_TOP

V_EXT_1.85 R2201M2
200K
RADIO TOP LIGHTING LIGHTING CONTROLERS
C2202M2
C2201M2 0.1UF
0.1UF
IC2_TRANS_VREF2
2
7

U2202M2 V_LED_TOP V_LED_TOP


VREF1
VREF2

PCA9306
I2C_CLK3 EN
8
IN SCL1 SCL2 6
IO 4 SDA1 SDA2
5
I2C_DATA
GND

R2207M2
0
V_SW_5 V_LED_TOP
R2204M2 R2206M2
3.3K 3.3K
C2203M2
1

R2235M20
0.1UF

21
U2201M2
LP3943
SCL_5V 19 1 E2244M2 TOP_LIGHTBAR_RED_LED 53

VDD
SCL LED0 J2302M2
18 RST LED1
2 E2245M2 TOP_LIGHTBAR_GREEN_LED 55 J2302M2
SDA_5V 20 SDA LED2
3 E2246M2 TOP_LIGHTBAR_AMBER_LED 57 J2302M2
22 A0 LED3
4 KEYPAD_WHITE_LED
R2244M2
23 A1 LED4
5 E2242M2E2248M2 TX_RX_RED_LED 58 J2302M2
R2245M2
V_LED_TOP 24 A2 LED5
6 E2249M2
470 TX_RX_GREEN_LED 60 J2302M2
R2246M2
V_EXT_1.85 LED6
7 E2247M2
300 TX_RX_AMBER_LED 56 J2302M2
LED7
8 470
LED8
10 L2202M2 270NH MAIN_DISPLAY_LED1
R2254M2

LED9
11 L2203M2 270NH MAIN_DISPLAY_LED2
10K

LED10
12 L2204M2 270NH MAIN_DISPLAY_LED3
Q2202M2 LED11
13 L2205M2 270NH MAIN_DISPLAY_LED4
DTC114YKAF
3 LED12
14 51
2 10K LED13
15 V_SW_5 J2302M2

LED14
16
C2223M2

47K 17
100PF

LED15
GND1
GND2

59 J2302M2
C2211M2 0.1UF

C2212M2 0.1UF

C2213M2 0.1UF
0.1UF

0.1UF

C2214M2 0.1UF

C2215M2 0.1UF

C2216M2 0.1UF
C2221M2

C2222M2
1

9
25

OMAP_RESET

Figure 8-23. Display/Keypad Lighting Control Circuit


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FRONT DISPLAY
V_EXT_1.85

24 V_2.775D
J2302M2

J2302M2
20

E2303M2
R2151M2

E2307M2
J2302M2
28 1K

E2309M2
DNP

E2302M2
2 R2135M2 47 F_DISP_RW
J2302M2 IN

E2306M2
4 R2139M2 47 F_DISP_DATA_0
J2302M2 IO

E2308M2
6 R2145M2 47 F_DISP_DATA_1
J2302M2 IO

E2301M2
8 R2153M2 47 F_DISP_DATA_2
J2302M2 IO

E2305M2
10 R2148M2 47 F_DISP_DATA_3
J2302M2 IO

E2311M2
12 R2154M2 47 F_DISP_DATA_4
J2302M2 IO

E2310M2
14 R2149M2 47 F_DISP_DATA_5
J2302M2 IO

E2304M2
16 R2138M2 47 F_DISP_DATA_6
J2302M2 47 IO
J2302M2
18 R2146M2 F_DISP_DATA_7 IO
22 R2142M2 47 F_DISP_RW_EN
J2302M2
26 47 F_DISP_DATA_CMD OUT
R2147M2
J2302M2
30 OMAP_RESET OUT
J2302M2 IN
1
DNP OMAP_RESET_TPM2

J2302M2
32 R2136M2 MAIN_DISPLAY_LED1
330
J2302M2
34 R2144M2 MAIN_DISPLAY_LED2
J2302M2
36 330 R2137M2 MAIN_DISPLAY_LED3
38 R2192M2 330 MAIN_DISPLAY_LED4
J2302M2
330
40 F_DISP_BD_ID
J2302M2 OUT
42
J2302M2 V_EXT_1.85

KEYPAD

KEYPAD_WHITE_LED

10K

10K

10K

10K

10K
R2129M2

R2130M2

R2131M2

R2132M2

R2133M2
IF
IF 1 59
J2301.59M2 J2301M2
KP_COL_0 IF 1 47
J2301.47M2 J2301M2
KP_ROW_0 IF 1 50
J2301.50M2 J2301M2
KP_COL_1 IF 1 49
J2301.49M2 J2301M2
KP_ROW_1 IF 1 52
J2301.52M2 J2301M2
KP_COL_2 1 51
J2301.51M2 J2301M2
IF
KP_ROW_2 IF 1 54
J2301.54M2 J2301M2
KP_COL_3 IF 1 53
J2301.53M2 J2301M2
KP_ROW_3 IF 1 56
J2301.56M2 J2301M2
KP_COL_4 IF 1 55
J2301.55M2 J2301M2
KP_ROW_4 IF 1 58
J2301.58M2 J2301M2
1 57
J2301.57M2 J2301M2
C2126M2

C2127M2

C2128M2

C2129M2

C2130M2
330PF

330PF

330PF

330PF

330PF

KP_COL<4..0>
IN
0 KP_COL_0
1 KP_COL_1
2 KP_COL_2
3 KP_COL_3
4 KP_COL_4
KP_ROW<4..0> KP_ROW_0
OUT 0
1 KP_ROW_1
2 KP_ROW_2
3 KP_ROW_3
4 KP_ROW_4

Figure 8-24. LCD and Keypad Connector Circuit


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V_EXT_1.85

SIDE CONTROLS

10K

10K

10K
R4005M2

R4006M2

R4007M2
J2302M2
3 PTT IN
J2302M2
1 J2302M2
5 SIDE_1 IN DELETED 2.775
J2302M2
11 7 SIDE_2 TEMP SENSOR ON MAINBOARD

IF
GPS/BT J2302M2

9 MONITOR
IN MMC NOT REQUIRED
V_SW_3.60
J2302M2 IN
21 1 USB_BOOT_1.8V V_EXT_1.85
J2301M2 J2301.21M2 IF OUT
J2301M2
25 J2301..25M2
1 BT_HOST_WAKEUP_1.8V IN
IF
IF VRTC

100PF

100PF

100PF

100PF
J2301M2
27 J2301.27M2
1 BT_WAKEUP_1.8V IN 23 J2301.23M2 1
IF J2301M2
J2301M2
31 J2301.31M2
1 BT_UART_TX_1.8V IN IF V_SAVE
IF 22 J2301.22M2 1

DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
33 1 BT_UART_RX_1.8V IF
J2301M2 V_SW_5

C2401M2

C2402M2

C2403M2

C2404M2
J2301M2 J2301.33M2 IF OUT J2301M2
24 J2301.24M2 1 IF
J2301M2
35 J2301.35M2
1 BT_UART_RTS_1.8V IN J2301M2
26 J2301.26M2 1
IF
37 1 BT_UART_CTS_1.8V IF
J2301M2 J2301.37M2 OUT 48 J2301.48M2 1
VBUS1
IF J2301M2

J2301M2
3 J2301.3M2
1 IF
5 1 BT_AVR_RESET
J2301M2 J2301.5M2 OUT

IF
9 1 GPS_BT_32KHZ DNP
J2301M2 J2301.9M2 IF OUT TEST_POINT VBUS2
J2301M2
13
17
J2301.13M2
1
1
IF
BT_PTT
ACC_SPKR_UNMUTE
IN
F_GCAI_1WIREM2

DNP
GCAI
J2301M2 J2301.17M2 IF IN F_VBUS2M2 TEST_POINT
15 1 BT_SPARE_1.8 1

1
J2301M2 J2301.15M2 IO
SSI_RED_RX_CODEC 13 GPIO_3_RTS_FILLSENSE
OUT J2302M2
TEST_POINT
IO
SSI_RED_TX_CODEC IN 1
IF 15 GPIO_2_DM_RXDC_FILLDATA DNP F_GCAI_USB-M2
29 1 BT_SHUTDOWN J2302M2 IO
J2301M2 J2301.29M2 OUT 1
IF 17 GPIO_1_DP_TXDC_FILLREQ DNP F_GCAI_USB+M2
J2301M2
41 J2301.41M2
1 USB1_POS_DP IO
J2302M2 IO
IF TEST_POINT
J2301M2
43 J2301.43M2
1 USB1_NEG_DP IO J2302M2
19 GCAI_1WIRE_5V GCAI_1_WIRE IO
IF
J2301M2
19 J2301.19M2
1 AVR_STATUS_1.8V IN 21 MAKO_OPTB_SEL2_GCAI12
IF J2302M2 IO
J2301M2
1 J2301.1M2
1 IF EXP_BRD_ID IN PORT WAS HERE TEST_POINT
J2301M2
7 J2301.7M2
1 SPKR+M2SPKR-M2
1
IF GPIO0M2
11 1 DNP
J2301M2 J2301.11M2 IF J2302M2
23 TEST_POINT DNP DNP
J2301M2
39 J2301.39M2
1 D4001M2

1
25 TEST_POINT 1 2 KVL_DETACH
J2302M2 IN
BAT54HT1G
J2302M2
27 GPIO_0 IO
IF
J2301M2
2 J2301.2M2
1 J2302M2
29 EXT_MIC_NEG_DP IN
IF
16 1
J2301M2

J2301M2
20
J2301.16M2

J2301.20M2
1
IF
IF
MACE J2302M2
31 EXT_MIC_POS_DP
EXT_SPKR_NEG_DP
IN
4 1 SSI_MACE_TX_DIN 33
J2301M2 J2301.4M2 IF OUT J2302M2 OUT
J2301M2
6 J2301.6M2
1 SSI_RED_RX_MACE IN 35 EXT_SPKR_POS_DP
IF
8 1 HIGH_SECURE_DATA_GATE
J2302M2 OUT
J2301M2 J2301.8M2 IF IN
10 1 SECURE_HIGH_NORM 37 KEYFAIL_CTRL IN
J2301M2 J2301.10M2 IF OUT J2302M2 V_5.0A KEYFAIL
J2301M2
12 J2301.12M2
1 SSI_BLACK_TX_MACE IN
IF
14 1 SSI_BLACK_RX V_5.0A
J2301M2 J2301.14M2 OUT V_5.0A GCAI_GPIO_1_INPUT IO
IF R4008M2
V_2.775D

5
10K U4003M2
J2301M2
18 J2301.18M2
1 SSI_OPT_CLK IN NC7SB3157 GCAI_GPIO_2_INPUT IO

VCC
IF Q4001M2
DTC114YKAF
J2301M2
28 J2301.28M2
1 KEYFAIL V_5.0A V_3.3
IF R4010M2
30 1 OPT_SSI_SYNC 3 6 4 200K

C4006M2 0.1UF
J2301M2 J2301.30M2 IF OUT 2 10K SEL A
3 V_5.0A
B0
44 1 4MHZ_MACE_CLK 1

GND
J2301M2 J2301.44M2 IF IN 47K B1
46 1 R4009M2
3.3K
V_2.775D C4007M2
J2301M2 J2301.46M2 IF R4012M2R4013M2
C4005M2 22K 22K 0.1UF
32 1 MACE_WAKEUP

2
J2301M2 J2301.32M2 IF OUT 0.1UF

1
34 1 MACE_RESET
J2301M2 J2301.34M2 IF OUT R4011M2

A2
36 1 TEMP OMAP_RESET WAS HERE U4001M2 47K

7
2
PCA9306 U4004M2
J2301M2 J2301.36M2 IF OUT 39 INT_SPKR_POS_MP SN74LVC2G66
38 1 TX_INHIBIT IN
J2302M2 IN
A1 OPTB_SEL3_SWITCH_EN

VCC
J2301M2 J2301.38M2

VREF2
VREF1
IF 41 A1
40 1 EMERG_BTN J2302M2 8 B1 B2 IN
J2301M2 J2301.40M2 IF OUT INT_SPKR_NEG_MP 6
EN
3
B1 C1
45 1 43 SCL2 SCL1
J2301M2 J2301.45M2 J2302M2 IN 5 SDA2 SDA1
4 D2 A2 C2
C1
R4014M2
45 C2

GND

GND
J2302M2 B2 3.3K
IF
J2301M2
60 J2301.60M2
1 INT_MIC_POS_MP
J2302M2
47 IN

D1
1
IF 49 INT_MIC_NEG_MP
J2301M2
42 J2301.42M2
1 EXP_BRD_ID IN
J2302M2 IN

Figure 8-25. GCAI MACE BT Interconnect Circuit


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V_SW_3.60 V_EXT_1.85

R1313M3

R1315M3
0

0
C1328M3

C1329M3

C1330M3

C1331M3

C1332M3

C1333M3

C1334M3

C1335M3
C1326M3

C1327M3
C1313M3 C1336M3 C1337M3

C1310M3
C1311M3 C1312M3
.1UF 18PF .1UF .1UF .1UF 1UF 1UF .1UF .1UF .1UF .1UF .1UF 1UF .1UF 18PF
1UF
VDD_TCXO

G10
D10
F10
L6NC
G1

D8
H1

C8

C1

D9
A2

B2
E5
K6

K4

B1

A3

B9
A8

B3
K5
E2
F2

F9
L5
J2

J8
J3
TPEX3

VDD_SRAM_LDO
VDD_TCXO

VDD_SRAM1
VDD_SRAM2
VPP

VDD_DCO_BT

VDDS1
VDDS2
VDDS3
VDDS4
VDD1P8_FM
VDD1P8_GPS
VBAT1

VDD_RF_BT
VDD_PLL_GPS

VDD1P8_BT
1

VDD_DIG_LDO
VDD_DIG1
VDD_DIG2
VDD_DIG3
VDD_DIG4

VDD1P8V_1

VDD1P8V_2
TCXO_LDO_IN

VDD_IF_GPS

VDD_CLASS1P5_BT
VDD_PPAIF_BT
TP1305M3

VDD_LDOIN_CLASS1P5_BT
V_EXT_1.85
2.8V LDO VDD_TCXO 26MHZ TCXO RTC_CLK H9 R1318M3
IN 32KHZ (FROM CPLD)
0
L1301M3
R1305M3
1 2 VDD_TCXO VPROG STATE REF_CLK_REQ J6NC

R1340M3
18NH E8

4
0
FLOATING = 2.87V REF_CLK_HV LNA_ENABLE

0
Y1304M3

C1319M3

C1320M3
E7

C1306M3
REF_CLK_LV
VDDS = 1.8V G4

VCC
V_SW_3.60 U1305M3
5187344N09
GPS_BT_2.8V CLK_REQPOL
.1UF 18PF
1UF C1321M3 IN GPS_SHUTDOWN (FROM OMAP)
1 ENABLE_DISABLE OUTPUT 3 F1 TCXO_CLK_LV GPS_I2C_UART_SEL H4
R1303M3
A1 B2

R1317M3
VEN VOUT 22PF
A2 D4 G5

GND
TCXO_CLK_REQ GPS_IRQ

C1376M3
0 VIN NC

0
E1 C6

10PF
GND
TCXO_LDO_VPROG GPS_TIMESTAMP NC
KT2016A GPS_PA_EN G3
NC
H6

2
C1301M3 LP5900 C1303M3 26MHZ GPS_EXT_LNA_EN
2.2UF 1UF L2 D5
B1
GPS_LNA_IN GPS_NSHUTDOWN
GPS_PPS_OUT C4 1 TP1303M3 GPS UART
J4 VSENSE GPS_UART_TX F5
NC
L4 E3 OUT GPS_TX
NC IFORCE GPS_UART_RX (TO OMAP UART RX)
H3
NC GPS_TP
H2
NC GPS_TM U1301M3 GPS_SENS_I2C_SCL F4NC IN GPS_RX
NL5500 E4NC
GPS_SENS_I2C_SDA (FROM OMAP UART TX)

1
GPS_BT_2.8V EXTERNAL LNA J9
L9
FM_RFN_IN
FM_RFP_IN
FM_I2S_CLK
FM_I2S_FSYNCH
F8NC
F7NC
L1303M3 FM_I2S_IN G8NC
TP1306M3 TP1307M3
TP1308M3
2 1 L8
NC FM_ABGAP_CAP FM_I2S_OUT_BT_GPIO1 G7NC

C1307M3
18NH OUT BT_TX_DBG (TO SHARE PIN WITH 100-PIN CONNECTOR)

C1308M3
K9
NC FM_RFP_OUT FM_I2C_SCL F6NC
FM_I2C_SDA E6NC
12PF 1000PF IO BT_HOST_WAKEUP_1.8V

1
H7 FM_AUD_IN_L FM_IRQ G6 (FROM AVR)
NC
H8 FM_AUD_IN_R TP1309M3
FL1301M3

5
9102190J23 IN BT_WAKEUP_1.8V (FROM AVR)

1
FARF6KA1G5754 U1304M3 FL1303M3
9102190J23 L7
NC FM_AUD_OUT_L BT_TX_DBG_BT_GPIO6 H5 1 TP1304M3
FARF6KA1G5754 K7 C7

VCC
C1314M3 C1315M3 L1316M3 C1302M3 C1304M3 NC FM_AUD_OUT_R BT_GPIO2 NC TP1310M3
R1301M3
IN ANT 1 IN OUT 4 1 AI C1322M3 C1325M3 BT_GPIO3 D6
NC
R1310M3 L1306M3
12PF .5PF 13NH 6.8PF 0 12PF 2 6 1 IN OUT 4 BT_GPIO4 C5
NC IN BT_SHUTDOWN_1.8V (FROM AVR)

1
BIAS AO
GND3
GND2
GND1

L1304M3
4 PON 22PF 0 22PF 12NH BT_GPIO5 D7
NC

GND3
GND2
GND1
GND
DEG
C1317M3 L1305M3 100NH TP1311M3
1.8PF 5.6NH C10 BT_RF BT_IRQ_BT_HOST_WAKEUP A5

R1309M3

R1311M3

C1324M3
H10

1PF
2
3
5

L1302M3

110

110
BGA615L7 BT_WAKEUP
5105739X13
3.3NH LNA_ENABLE A6
BT HCI UART

7
3

2
3
5
BTFM_NSHUTDOWN
L10

DNP

DNP
NC TEST_EN
C1318M3 A10
NC BT_TESTM BT_HCI_UART_TX A4
R1325M3
3.3PF B8 BT_TESTP BT_HCI_UART_RX B5
NC OUT BT_UART_TX_1.8V

1
C1305M3 C1309M3 A1 PMTEST_1P8V BT_HCI_UART_RTS B7 (FROM AVR)
NC 0
.01UF 12PF
BT_HCI_UART_CTS B4 TP1312M3
R1326M3
IN BT_UART_RX_1.8V

1
D1 (FROM AVR)

VSS_PASYNTH_FM
BT_AUD_CLK 0

VSS_ADCPLL_FM
D2

VSS_TCXO_CLK

VSS_LNA_GPS1
VSS_LNA_GPS2
VSS_LNA_GPS3
BT_AUD_FSYNC TP1313M3

VSS_REF_CLK

VSS_PLL_GPS

VSS_MIX_GPS
VSS_DPLL_BT
C3

VSS_DCO_BT
BT_AUD_OUT OUT BT_UART_RTS_1.8V (FROM AVR)

VSS_RF_FM

1
VSS_RF_BT
D3

VSS_DIG1
VSS_DIG2
VSS_DIG3
VSS_DIG4
VSS_DIG5
VSS_DIG6
BT_AUD_IN
TP1314M3
IN BT_UART_CTS_1.8V (FROM AVR)

1
TP1315M3

G9

G2
C2
B6

A7
A9

E9

K3

K2

K8
F3

L1
L3
E10

B10
J5

J1

J7
J10
BT AUDIO
R1329M3
IN BT_AUD_CLK (FROM OMAP)
0
R1330M3
IN BT_AUD_FSYNC (FROM OMAP)
0
FL1302M3
R1331M3
9109674L58
OUT BT_AUD_OUT (FROM OMAP)
LFB2H2G45CC1D005TEMP
BLUETOOTH ANTENNA 0
CONTACT C1338M3 C1323M3 R1332M3
M1301M3
1 1 IN OUT
3 IN BT_AUD_IN (FROM OMAP)
.5PF 22PF 0
GND1

GND2
R1337M3

R1339M3
DNP

DNP
L1308M3
DNP

39NH

Figure 8-26. GPS Bluetooth Circuit


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M1301M3

R63050M6

R6205M6

R6602M6

C1338M3
TP1305M3

TP6301M6 R6209M6

R1337M3

L1308M3
D6502M6 C727M7 R730M7 L758M7

C206M12
TP6210M6 R6216M6
F_MPU_BOOTM6 R708M7 2

C6409M6
R728M7 C204M12

Q731M7
C708M7
C705M7
U6404M6 R6605M6 R6213M6 R6201M6

C1618M16
C6530M6

C733M7

C735M7

R701M7
TP2113M2

L1606M16
C823M7

R2197M2

R2199M2

C703M7
3 4

C707M7
2
R6202M6

C749M7
TP1307M3

R6212M6
C6511M6
R6208M6

C6524M6

C6515M6
C6585M6
C6521M6

C6513M6

L734M7
TP2114M2

R1339M3
C6587M6
C6507M6
R2107M2

R6307M6
C6201M6
F_BOOT_TXM6

E2307M2

R6218M6
E6502M6 C6519M6 C6527M6

R6217M6
L709M7 R736M7 4

C710M7
TP737M7

R705M7

D200M12
C6517M6

C754M7
TP6103M6 L753M7

R6419M6
R2803M1
R6502M6

R2813M1
TP6305M6

C712M7
TP2105M2 C713M7

C6303M6
F_GNDM6

C757M7
L1 U200M12
C1620M16 M6502M6

C6301M6
A21 AA21

C756M7
C6304M6 C6305M6

C744M7
TP2101M2 C6516M6 3 C752M7 R723M7 5 8
2 C721M7 C1619M16

R751M7
R2139M2

C711M7
TP6102M6 C6532M6 U6201M6
C6509M6

C6306M6
F_GCAI_1WIREM2
R2105M2
4 3 R1606M16
TP2103M2 C6583M6 5

R743M7
R706M7 C720M7

R6211M6
C6529M6 R2104M2
R6616M6 U746M7 U702M7 R722M7

C6202M6
R6204M6
C6203M6 C737M7 C205M12
TP1308M3 C6510M6
R6601M6 C739M7 C742M7 C1621M16
TP1313M3 R6215M6 R6206M6 R745M7 C709M7 1
TP1312M3 L741M7 L738M7 C215M12

C210M12
TP6304M6 R6503M6 C6520M6 C209M12
TP1310M3 R6305M6
R2811M1R2805M1

C750M7 TP701M7
U6302M6 C216M12

2
3
C6501M6 L727M7

U202M12
U6301M6
C6531M6

U203M12
C736M7

C3 A3
C1
C6602M6

A2
TP6306M6 R2806M1 C714M7

B1
R2812M1

C732M7
TP1315M3 C6504M6

C212M12
C6523M6 R2807M1 Y701M7 R729M7 C726M7

R702M7
C1622M16

R6207M6
2

C734M7
R6301M6 C6302M6 3 R2804M1
C2126M2 TP1311M3 C730M7

4
R2129M2 R2808M1 L11 A11 C706M7
TP6307M6 C6508M6 Y6601M6 L728M7 L735M7 C1161M11
R721M7

R6118M6

U1150M11
U6104M6
R2130M2 TP1314M3

C1160M11
C6506M6 4 3 C716M7 6 L1609M16
AA1

C6595M6
C2127M2 F_GCAI_USB+M2 TP6308M6 C704M7

C717M7
C719M7
6 3 4 3 4 L733M7

R1126M11
C725M7

C1624M16
C2128M2 OMAP_VPPM6

C6505M6 R6311M6
C6528M6

R6313M6
C6512M6
C6526M6
R6312M6 R6316M6

R6102M6
TP6303M6 C6503M6E6501M6

U6103M6
4 3 4

C731M7
R2131M2 D6501M6 6 C715M7

R6501M6
GPIO0M2 C718M7

R1165M11

L1610M16
C6571M6
C6533M6
R6507M6

R6210M6 R1164M11 U1148M11


C724M7

C6522M6
R2132M2 C6518M6 C6502M6
C6601M6 3 4 6 6 L720M7 C702M7
TP2112M2

U1119M11 C1
C6568M6 TP2111M2

F_GCAI_USB-M2

3 4
C2129M2 C6525M6 D723M7 D722M7
D4001M2

R6310M6
U1113M11

R6314M6
C6308M6
R6570M6 C6556M6

8
Q6501M6

5
C2130M2 C6514M6 R6306M6 SH5
F_VREF_1.875VM2

R1125M11
MPU_IO_12M6

3 4
TP6302M6
R21002M2

R2817M1
C2806M1
R1166M11

C1628M16

C1623M16
C2401M2

A8
R6522M6 R6512M6

C644M19
R2133M2 TP1309M3 U1144M11

A2C2
C601M19
C645M19
U21000M2 C6588M6

C512M21
R500M21

C502M21
C500M21
C501M21
C510M21
C511M21
4
5

C1625M16
6

U1114M11
4 3 4

C1119M11
R4005M2 3 R1129M11

R1175M11
C2402M2 C6534M6 L611M19

C613M19
F_VBUS2M2

3 4
R4006M2 U6508M6 C6593M6 4 6 Q1101M11
R2151M2 6 U1141M11

5
R1170M11
R6504M6 R601M19

C607M19
C21002M2 DISP_TEMP_ C6311M6

2
E2303M2 F_BOOT_RXM6

3 4
R2135M2 3

C1903M20
C610M19

L602M19 C603M19
C2403M2 TPM6 2
C6589M6 L603M19

C611M19
C6309M6
R1167M11

12
L500M21

10
U21001M2

3
R4007M2 U6304M6

5
U507M21
R1127M11 SH1

L1901M20
E2309M2 C6563M6 C605M19

R1110M11
C509M21
R2145M2 4 3 3 4

R1128M11 R1177M11
Q2202M2

9 7
C1932M20
E2302M2 U6401M6 R1138M11 R1169M11

C1120M11
R699M19
C642M19

E603M19
C602M19
C616M19
C604M19
E602M19
E2306M2 R1130M11

2
R2148M2

C1108M11
R1158M11
R2153M2 C612M19

R6304M6 TP6601M6
R6510M6 L601M19 4 3

3
E2308M2 6
R21003M2 R2206M2

C6401M6

R603M19
3

E601M19
E2301M2 SPKR-M2

C504M21

R2605M13
R2149M2 R2154M2 C615M19 R1139M11 L2602M13

6
C21003M2

4
C1135M11

3 4
C624M19
C2201M2

C620M19
E2311M2 2 5
L1900M20

C1803M17
R2146M2 R2138M2 E2305M2 12

H8

5
U21003M2

R1174M11
H1 R6606M6

R1146M11C1
E605M19 R1900M20 U1143M11

TP601M19
R2142M2
E2310M2
4 3 4 R2254M2 48
R2136M2 C1900M20 R1140M11 U1104M11 C2603M13
C2222M2

C617M19

TP6105M6

U1129M11
R6114M6
R6115M6
C6115M6
R6122M6
C6670M6
R6604M6

E2304M2 C1141M11

R6105M6
C6310M6
R2201M2

R6103M6

4 3
SPKR+M2 C614M19

6
R2147M2 U2202M2 5 C2604M13

D2603M13
Q2601M13
C1930M20
R2137M2 3 R608M19 C621M19 R1154M11 4 3
5 R604M19
C2223M2 MAKO_INT_XM6

U1133M11
R502M21
L2205M2

R2144M2 TP2109M2 5 8 4 6 U601M19 4 3

U1136M11
R6433M6 C606M19 C623M19 T506M21 U1130M11 4

C622M19
U6105M6 3 4

C2 A2
C6111M6
C6436M6

C506M21

C1804M17
R21001M2

R1143M11
R1145M11
R1144M11
C632M19
R2192M2 C21005M2

L1803M17
E2242M2

E604M19 U1132M11 5

4
C626M19

3
4 3 R2204M2 R6119M6 P1 C6107M6 C507M21 6
C21001M2 TP2102M2 OMAP_ R698M19 5 8
U21002M2 C2202M2 C6105M6 RESET_ C635M19 C628M19 R1142M11 C2608M13
U2104M2

R6107M6 MAKO_RESET_XM6 TPM2 C641M19


C2116M2

F_AUDIO_MICPM6 5 VR601M19 E606M19 C508M21 C1130M11 R1176M11


C6155M6 R2198M2
18

C1821M17
6 4

L6403M6 TP2107M2 C21004M2 TP2110M2 R6121M6 C6113M6 L605M19 24 C643M19 SH4 SH6

R607M19
R2207M2
C2203M2
R2113M2

R621M19 36 C636M19
U2201M2

L6404M6

R1911M20
R1909M20 L1914M20

L2601M13
R1935M20
R6120M6
3

R2114M2

C1970M20
C1931M20
R6113M6

U606M19

E608M19
R2120M2

D2 A2
D1

C634M19
C637M19
E607M19

R610M19
R618M19

R1972M20 C1957M20

L1934M20 C1922M20
C633M19
C6437M6

L1936M20
TP2104M2

U1932M20
C21000M2 R611M19 C1807M17 L1809M17

R1908M20
C1956M20 VR1907M20

C1958M20
C6110M6 C6114M6 C1955M20 D1970M20

L1915M20
R21000M2 MAKO_IGN_XM6
C2221M2

U604M19
R2246M2 C1938M20
U2101M2

R6104M6
R6214M6 R624M19

C1826M17
R614M19 2

3
R2235M2 C1954M20 2

6 4
E2247M2

C629M19
U6101M6
6

TP2108M2
12 TP6104M6

R616M19
R2244M2

L1811M17
L1909M20
6

R620M19

R1936M20
R6203M6

VR1908M20
2
R617M19
C2114M2 R6108M6 3

C1971M20
E2248M2 E609M19 C1964M20

3
TP1306M3 C2212M2 C1820M17
R619M19
4
3

R2109M2 R615M19 3

C1923M20
R623M19
E2249M2 R6434M6 C1940M20 R1970M20
R2245M2

R6111M6 C1935M20

C1960M20
C6109M6 3 4 6 Q601M19 C1939M20

C1920M20
E2244M2 TP2106M2 R2116M2 C2211M2 C2213M2 C6156M6 D1 R1925M20 L1910M20
R6112M6 D2 A2 U603M19 C2607M13
L2202M2

4 6
L2203M2

L2204M2

R2118M2 R2110M2 R6106M6 P14 A14 L1908M20 C1929M20 C1822M17

C1963M20
E2246M2 U605M19

C1924M20
C1901M20 C2601M13

Q1922M20

R1198M11
U607M19

L1913M20
C6112M6
U6510M6

C6106M6

VR1906M20
R2115M2
U2102M2

VR1905M20
C1952M20

C1936M20
E2245M2 4 3 R6109M6 SH2 C1928M20
6 4

L1935M20
R6110M6

R1922M20
TP6101M6
R6116M6

TP6405M6 C2104M2 C6108M6 R2602M13

L1917M20
4 3

C1827M17
TP6106M6

Q1920M20

C1953M20
C1959M20
TP6107M6

E1921M20
L1912M20
R2810M1
R6125M6

R2603M13
3

R1906M20
2
C2215M2
C2216M2

C2214M2

5 C1926M20

R1924M20
F_UNSW_B+M6 6

C1942M20
R2106M2 R1923M20 3
R2117M2 D6101M6 R2604M13
C2602M13
TP6406M6 R2111M2 C6572M6 R6101M6 C1961M20 R1921M20 R1907M20

R1910M20
C1925M20
SH13 D2602M13
SH16 SH8

Figure 8-27. Transceiver (RF) Board Layout – Top Side


8-56 Schematics, Boards Overlays, and Parts Lists: Transceiver (RF) Boards: UHF1 (84012313001)

MAKO_INT_MICMM6
MAKO_INT_MICPM6

R1135M11

C1137M11
R6428M6
C6426M6
R6426M6
R6425M6
R6427M6
C6590M6
R6505M6

R1171M11

R1122M11
R6598M6

C1165M11
C1125M11

R6117M6
U6102M6

C1138M11
R6599M6 D2601M13
6 C1104M11

Q6101M6
R6591M6

U1125M11

C1117M11
2

L1101M11

L1116M11
10 C1155M11

R6421M6
R1168M11

R6525M6

R1160M11
R6506M6 TP6599M6

R1121M11
R1136M11 R1172M11
R6609M6

C1116M11
3 U1127M11

3
3

C2605M13
C1142M11 R1106M11 2

C6104M6
C6427M6 C6537M6 C6541M6 2

R6592M6

R1178M11
R6492M6
6 4

R6563M6

C6578M6

C6422M6
4

C6574M6
5

C6539M6
5 6

R1182M11
U6511M6

C1118M11
Y6502M6 C630M19 3 R2601M13 5 16

C6421M6
C6540M6
R1162M11

R1114M11
R1115M11
C1127M11 U1112M11

R1105M11

R1104M11
C627M19 C1129M11

R6576M6

R6422M6
U6408M6 5

R6432M6
U1126M11 U2602M13

C1124M11
13

R6579M6

R1163M11
C6435M6
R6565M6 3 4 8

C2606M13
L6402M6

C1128M11
3

U1131M11
L604M19 R605M19 C1140M11 R1152M11 9 12 J102M12
60

4 3
59

R6561M6 P1

U1142M11
3 4 C1126M11

3
R606M19

R6533M6
C6594M6 2 5

C6420M6
5

5
C6576M6

C6432M6

R1101M11
C6596M6 C625M19 R1151M11
R1124M11

C6405M6
U602M19

5
4
L1117M11

C609M19 C646M19
C6538M6 C6438M6 C631M19 R1137M11 5 U1121M11
C6581M6
R6582M6

C6429M6 3 4

R6430M6

Q6401M6
C638M19 C1112M11 4

C2609M13
C6423M6 U1128M11 R1107M11 C1122M11

R6578M6

R2606M13

C1111M11
C101M12

C6434M6
5

U6411M6
C618M19

3
3

4 6
U6509M6 R609M19 4

R1111M11

C1314M3
U2601M13 R1180M11 U1105M11

C1
A3 C3
C6580M6 6 4 U6410M6 R602M19 D1 C1123M11

L1102M11
C640M19
4 3 C6430M6 3

U1146M11
U1139M11

U1147M11
8

R6429M6
5

R613M19

R612M19

C619M19

A2 D2
C2
C639M19
D2 A2

3
R6617M6 3 4
R6562M6

3 4 6

C1
A2 D1
R6577M6
U1138M11

C608M19
VR602M19
C6592M6
C1315M3

R6618M6
C6579M6 2

C6535M6
C6591M6
R6574M6

R6431M6
U6409M6

2
D1 R1181M11
J2302M2

M101M12
R6564M6

TP6401M6 D2 A2 SH7

4 3
C6577M6 C6431M6 R1116M11

C6433M6
U6501M6 U1137M11 VR101M12

2
C1105M11 L1316M3

R1117M11
6
SH17 SH3

U1106M11
4 3

C6536M6 D6401M6
C6575M6

C1602M16
R6580M6 C1317M3

C1302M3
R1112M11

C1604M16
4

L1602M16

L1601M16

C1603M16
R6624M6 C1601M16

R1653M16
C551M21
C533M21

L1305M3
R6420M6 L6401M6 C532M21

C1107M11
R6566M6 R6626M6 L513M21

Y6501M6
R6625M6 6 4 6 C1318M3

R526M21 C514M21

R1652M16
R6423M6

5
R6622M6 3 3 U1149M11
C6424M6

4 6
C1113M11

R512M21
4

6
R6623M6 Q6507M6 Q1103M11 C1110M11

4
C6425M6 C516M21 R1301M3
R6581M6

3
2

3
C550M21
R525M21
Q6504M6
R6619M6 3

L550M21
U6601M6 SH9 FL502M21 T507M21

R1651M16
L504M21

3
R6409M6 P14
C6548M6 R6513M6

R6516M6

R6511M6

R6608M6
R6515M6

C6546M6

R6517M6
R6514M6

S2103M2
A14 16 9
R6621M6 2

R6536M6
2 C1304M3

L1303M3 L1304M3
R1309M3

C6555M6

FL1303M3C1322M3
1

L503M21
U1304M3

C6419M6
C6416M6 C6417M6
2

L1302M3
R6424M6

GPIO1M6
R6530M6

R6410M6 C6410M6 CODEC_


R6546M6 R6583M6

C515M21

D2101M2
3

R1310M3
6

J9 R6417M6

R6416M6
C6418M6

J1 R6414M6
R6551M6

5 6 FL1301M3
U6506M6

4 U1602M16
C6573M6

R6535M6

R6415M6
C6554M6

2
C6414M6
3 4
R6520M6

MAKO_AD_TRIGM6
TP_ATOD_8M6

R1311M3

R6531M6
D1 R4012M2

C6545M6

C1331M3 C1308M3
C1307M3
C505M21 R1102M11

C6557M6

C1305M3
C1611M16

TP1304M3
R6519M6 R6584M6 6 4

C1309M3
C2404M2

C1612M16
R6550M6

C1608M16
3 4
R4014M2

U6503M6 R6518M6 SH10 C1303M3

U1305M3
Q6508M6 C208M12

R6567M6
C213M12

B1
R6523M6 3

C2115M2
R4011M2

VR200M12
3

C207M12 U201M12
4 3
2

A2
U4004M2

C6552M6

U6405M6

C816M7
R761M7
Q756M7 R754M7
R6411M6

R704M7
OMAP_TEMP_TPM6

L10 R1318M3
R1317M3

C1329M3
C772M7

C1324M3
C773M7
C4006M2

R747M7
C813M7
A2 D2

R4013M2

6
R779M7

L739M7
2 C753M7 C764M7 R766M7 C214M12

C780M7
R4010M2 U6502M6 Q745M7 R707M7

B1
R6528M6

3 C1606M16

C824M7
L755M7 R1315M3 C1325M3

A2
C6565M6

C777M7
C6413M6
C6542M6 6 4 L759M7 R778M7 C1609M16 C1301M3

6
4 3
60

R6532M6
59

4 R757M7 C751M7 R762M7

C1607M16
C6549M6 C1629M16 C1337M3 L1306M3
C4005M2

Q767M7
R6508M6
R1303M3

2
L1603M16

C760M7
2

R6529M6

L775M7
C6550M6 4 R703M7
R4009M2

R763M7

L1
R748M7

A1
R6526M6 C768M7 Q785M7 Q202M12 C1330M3

C3142M22 C786M7
C4007M2 C1336M3

3
R776M7 C1630M16

C6428M6 A9

R202M12
R6534M6 2 C1376M3

U1301M3
5 8

R6405M6 R6406M6
4 C743M7

R823M7
R746M7
R6542M6

3 4
C6564M6

R809M7

C6411M6
3 2

C770M7
R742M7

C1321M3
R709M7 R771M7

C1613M16
C1605M16 C1313M3

C781M7
3

C1610M16
4

C6543M6 C6551M6
R6543M6 5

C6404M6
C6406M6
C6407M6

C6408M6

L1604M16
16

R3148M22

U1601M16
U4001M2 R822M7

R3146M22
R744M7

R799M7
10 6 R785M7

C1319M3 Y1304M3
3

R1305M3
3
2
R6527M6 C740M7 L765M7 C819M7 R769M7 Q774M7 5 C1328M3
U6505M6

R3149M22
L6504M6 R741M7 U738M7 2
U6504M6

R3158M22
R6407M6
C1334M3

R6403M6
R6539M6 C6544M6

A10
8 13 R3162M22 C803M7

L3158M22
R6404M6 R3157M22 C3161M22 C817M7 C201M12 3 4

4
Q201M12
J2301M2

L6502M6 5 C6558M6 12 R6401M6 Q3156M22 C1335M3

Q3161M22
9

U6402M6

C1633M16
R3100M22

C1320M3
C1306M3
A3 C3
L1301M3

C1
4 3 U3001M22

C1106M11
C1614M16

R3161M22
C3144M22

3 C1332M3

C1333M3
C1312M3
R1340M3
R1329M3
4 3

C1323M3
C6412M6
C6415M6
R6402M6

L1605M16
Q3128M22 R1601M16 R1602M16

R3117M22
C200M12 C217M12
C6559M6

R6538M6
R6537M6
C6562M6
R6558M6 R6540M6

R6545M6

R3102M22
6

R1603M16
R1604M16
Q6506M6

5 5 R201M12 C1615M16
Q6502M6 C6402M6 L3150M22 C3160M22 L3112M22 E201M12 C1616M16 C1311M3
C6560M6

C1617M16
C6561M6

R6509M6 C6403M6

C3103M22 C3147M22

C3151M22

C3154M22

C1327M3
R1605M16

FL1302M3
C6553M6 3 4
R6524M6

2 MIC_BIASM6 L3159M22 SH15 R1331M3 R1330M3

R3164M22

R3114M22

C3111M22
C3109M22
R3118M22
F200M12

2
R3124M22
C202M12

C6567M6

C3157M22
C3155M22

C1310M3
R1313M3
C1326M3
R6541M6

4
U1103M11 R1325M3 R1332M3
R6568M6 C3152M22

L3139M22 C3140M22
3

C3113M22

C3116M22
R6521M6

C3107M22
R3163M22
C6547M6

C3101M22
C3108M22
R6548M6

U4003M2 C3110M22 C1102M11 R1326M3

M103M12
L200M12

C3159M22
4
5

D3135M22 2 TP1303M3
Q6505M6

C3143M22

C3141M22
6

5
R6544M6

3
C6569M6

L3145M22
U6507M6

C1101M11 SH12
2

6 C6566M6
R6552M6

R3160M22 L3106M22 C1139M11 C1103M11

M105M12
2

Q4001M2 L3119M22
8

C203M12

D3137M22 D3102M22 4 Q1601M16 2


3

D3105M22
R1108M11
10

D3138M22

Q3123M22
L3125M22

R3159M22
R4008M2 C3115M22

L3134M22
R1141M11
M6406M6

U1101M11
5

E1101M11
D3103M22

D3104M22
C6584M6 C6582M6 R6547M6 D3136M22 C3120M22

L3101M22
3
C6570M6

12
SH14

C3122M22
L6505M6

C3158M22

4M
L3126M22 3 4

10
C3133M22 M6405M6

M
C6586M6 R3127M22 C3100M22
M6504M6
SH11
R1103M11

Figure 8-28. Transceiver (RF) Board Layout – Bottom Side


Schematics, Boards Overlays, and Parts Lists: Transceiver (RF) Boards: UHF1 (84012313001) 8-57

UHF1 Transceiver (RF) Board Parts List – Ref. Des. Part Number Description Ref. Des. Part Number Description Ref. Des. Part Number Description
84012313001
C1122M11 2113944M04 CAP,FXD,2.7PF,.1PF+/- C1161M11 2113956B91 CAP,FXD,1UF,+10%,- C1315M3 2175389H01 CAP,.5PF, CHIP, 0402,
Ref. Des. Part Number Description ,50V-DC,0603,C0G,-55DEG 10%,16V-DC,0603,X5R,- CERAMIC, 50 V
CMIN,125DEG CMAX 55DEG CMIN,85DEG
CMAX,PB C1317M3 2188881Y12 CAPACITOR CERAMIC
C101M12 2113944A40 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF
C1123M11 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF NPO HIGH FREQUENCY
50V 5%
25V 10% C1165M11 2113945Y02 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,- 16 VOLT (REPLACES
C1101M11 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 10%,16V-DC,0402,X7R,- 2104801Z12)
C1124M11 2113945A13 CAP CER CHP 4700PF 50V 55DEG CMIN,125DEG
25V 10%
10% CMAX C1318M3 2113944A13 CAP CER CHP 3.3PF 50V
C1102M11 2188468Y01 CAP CER 25V X7R 0805 +/- 0.25PF
C1125M11 2113944A23 CAP CER CHP 8.2PF 50V C1301M3 2172180Y01 CAP,CHIP,2.2UF,+20%,-
1UF
+/- 0.5PF 20%,6.3V-DC,0402,X5R,- C1319M3 2113945Y02 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-
C1103M11 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 55DEG CMIN,85DEG 10%,16V-DC,0402,X7R,-
C1126M11 2113945A09 CAP CER CHP 1000PF 50V 55DEG CMIN,125DEG
25V 10%
10% C1302M3 2113944A21 CAP CER CHP 6.8PF 50V CMAX
C1104M11 NOTPLACED 64AM DUMMY PART NUM- +/- 0.5PF
C1127M11 2113945Y02 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,- C1320M3 2113944A28 CAP CER CHP 18.0PF 50V
BER
10%,16V-DC,0402,X7R,- C1303M3 2113956A51 CAP,FXD,1UF,+10%,- 5%
C1105M11 2113944A19 CAP CER CHP 5.6PF 50V 55DEG CMIN,125DEG 10%,6.3V-DC,0402,X5R,-
+/- 0.5PF CMAX 55DEG CMIN,85DEG C1321M3 2113944A29 CAP CER CHP 22.0PF 50V
CMAX,P 5%
C1106M11 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF C1128M11 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF
25V 10% 25V 10% C1304M3 2113944A26 CAP CER CHP 12.0PF 50V C1322M3 2113944A29 CAP CER CHP 22.0PF 50V
5% 5%
C1107M11 2113944A40 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF C1129M11 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF
50V 5% 25V 10% C1305M3 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF C1323M3 2113944A29 CAP CER CHP 22.0PF 50V
25V 10% 5%
C1108M11 2113946B03 CAP CER CHP 0.068UF C1130M11 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF
10V 10 25V 10% C1306M3 2187893N01 CAP 1UF, 6.3V, X5R, 0402 C1324M3 2115153H03 CAP, CERAMIC, COG
PACKAGE
C1110M11 2113944A40 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF C1135M11 NOTPLACED C1325M3 2113944A29 CAP CER CHP 22.0PF 50V
50V 5% C1307M3 2113944A26 CAP CER CHP 12.0PF 50V 5%
C1137M11 2113945B04 CAP,FXD,.022UF,+10%,-
5%
C1111M11 2113945Y02 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,- 10%,25V-DC,0402,X7R,- C1326M3 2113945Y02 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-
10%,16V-DC,0402,X7R,- 55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMA C1308M3 2113945A09 CAP CER CHP 1000PF 50V 10%,16V-DC,0402,X7R,-
55DEG CMIN,125DEG 10% 55DEG CMIN,125DEG
C1138M11 2113945B04 CAP,FXD,.022UF,+10%,- CMAX
CMAX
10%,25V-DC,0402,X7R,- C1309M3 2113944A26 CAP CER CHP 12.0PF 50V
C1112M11 2113945B01 CAP CER CHP 6800PF 25V 55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMA 5% C1327M3 2113944A28 CAP CER CHP 18.0PF 50V
10% 5%
C1139M11 2113944A25 CAP CER CHP 10.0PF 50V C1310M3 2187893N01 CAP 1UF, 6.3V, X5R, 0402
C1113M11 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF +/- 0.5PF PACKAGE C1328M3 2113945Y02 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-
25V 10% 10%,16V-DC,0402,X7R,-
C1140M11 2113945A13 CAP CER CHP 4700PF 50V C1311M3 2113956A51 CAP,FXD,1UF,+10%,- 55DEG CMIN,125DEG
C1116M11 2113945Y02 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,- 10% 10%,6.3V-DC,0402,X5R,- CMAX
10%,16V-DC,0402,X7R,- 55DEG CMIN,85DEG
C1141M11 2113945Y02 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,- C1329M3 2113945Y02 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-
55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX,P
10%,16V-DC,0402,X7R,- 10%,16V-DC,0402,X7R,-
CMAX
55DEG CMIN,125DEG C1312M3 2113956A51 CAP,FXD,1UF,+10%,- 55DEG CMIN,125DEG
C1117M11 2113945A12 CAP CER CHP 3300PF 50V CMAX 10%,6.3V-DC,0402,X5R,- CMAX
10% 55DEG CMIN,85DEG
C1142M11 2113945A09 CAP CER CHP 1000PF 50V C1330M3 2113945Y02 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-
CMAX,P
C1118M11 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 10% 10%,16V-DC,0402,X7R,-
25V 10% C1313M3 2187893N01 CAP 1UF, 6.3V, X5R, 0402 55DEG CMIN,125DEG
C1155M11 NOTPLACED
PACKAGE CMAX
C1119M11 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF
C1160M11 2113945C31 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-
25V 10% C1314M3 2113944M20 CAP,FXD,12PF,+2%,- C1331M3 2113945Y02 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-
10%,50V-DC,0603,X7R,-
2%,50V-DC,0603,C0G,- 10%,16V-DC,0402,X7R,-
C1120M11 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 55DEG CMIN,125DEG
55DEG CMIN,125DEG 55DEG CMIN,125DEG
25V 10% CMAX
CMAX,PB CMAX
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Ref. Des. Part Number Description Ref. Des. Part Number Description Ref. Des. Part Number Description Ref. Des. Part Number Description

C1332M3 2113945Y02 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,- C1607M16 2113944M42 CAP,FXD,100PF,+2%,- C1622M16 2113944M20 CAP,FXD,12PF,+2%,- C1920M20 2113946D07 CAP,CHIP,4.7UF,+10%,-
10%,16V-DC,0402,X7R,- 2%,50V-DC,0603,C0G,- 2%,50V-DC,0603,C0G,- 10%,6.3V-DC,0603,X5R,-
55DEG CMIN,125DEG 55DEG CMIN,125DEG 55DEG CMIN,125DEG 55DEG CMIN,85DEG CMA
CMAX CMAX,P CMAX,PB
C1922M20 2113944A40 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF
C1333M3 2113945Y02 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,- C1608M16 2113944M42 CAP,FXD,100PF,+2%,- C1623M16 NOTPLACED – 50V 5%
10%,16V-DC,0402,X7R,- 2%,50V-DC,0603,C0G,-
55DEG CMIN,125DEG 55DEG CMIN,125DEG C1624M16 2113944M25 CAP,FXD,20PF,+2%,- C1923M20 2113944A40 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF
CMAX CMAX,P 2%,50V-DC,0603,C0G,- 50V 5%
55DEG CMIN,125DEG
C1334M3 2113945Y02 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,- C1609M16 2113944A40 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF CMAX,PB C1924M20 2113946D07 CAP,CHIP,4.7UF,+10%,-
10%,16V-DC,0402,X7R,- 50V 5% 10%,6.3V-DC,0603,X5R,-
55DEG CMIN,125DEG C1625M16 2113944M42 CAP,FXD,100PF,+2%,- 55DEG CMIN,85DEG CMA
CMAX C1610M16 2113944M14 CAP,FXD,6.8PF,.1PF+/- 2%,50V-DC,0603,C0G,-
,50V-DC,0603,C0G,-55DEG 55DEG CMIN,125DEG C1925M20 2113944A40 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF
C1335M3 2113945Y02 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,- CMIN,125DEG CMAX CMAX,P 50V 5%
10%,16V-DC,0402,X7R,-
C1611M16 2113945L49 CAP,FXD,.01UF,+5%,- C1628M16 2113951C21 CAP,FXD,3PF,.05PF+/- C1926M20 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V
55DEG CMIN,125DEG
5%,50V-DC,0603,X7R,- ,250V-DC,0603,C0G,- 10%
CMAX
55DEG CMIN,125DEG 55DEG CMIN,125DEG
C1928M20 2115153H21 CAP, CERAMIC, COG
C1336M3 2113945Y02 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,- CMAX,P CMAX
10%,16V-DC,0402,X7R,- C1929M20 2115153H27 CAP, CERAMIC, COG
55DEG CMIN,125DEG C1612M16 NOTPLACED – C1629M16 2113945A12 CAP CER CHP 3300PF 50V
CMAX 10% C1930M20 NOTPLACED –
C1613M16 2113944M29 CAP,FXD,30PF,+2%,-
C1337M3 2113944A28 CAP CER CHP 18.0PF 50V 2%,50V-DC,0603,C0G,- C1630M16 2113945A12 CAP CER CHP 3300PF 50V C1931M20 2115153H54 CAP, CERAMIC, COG
5% 55DEG CMIN,125DEG 10%
CMAX,PB C1932M20 NOTPLACED –
C1338M3 2175389H01 CAP,.5PF, CHIP, 0402, C1633M16 NOTPLACED –
CERAMIC, 50 V C1614M16 2113944M36 CAP,FXD,56PF,+2%,- C1935M20 2115153H13 CAP, CERAMIC, COG
2%,50V-DC,0603,C0G,- C1803M17 2113944C17 CAP CER CHP 3.0PF 50V
C1376M3 2113944A25 CAP CER CHP 10.0PF 50V 55DEG CMIN,125DEG +/- 0.25PF C1936M20 2115153H26 CAP, CERAMIC, COG
+/- 0.5PF CMAX,PB C1938M20 2115153H15 CAP, CERAMIC, COG
C1804M17 2113951C05 CAP,FXD,.5PF,.05PF+/-
C1601M16 2113944M42 CAP,FXD,100PF,+2%,- C1615M16 2113944A40 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF ,250V-DC,0603,C0G,-
55DEG CMIN,125DEG CM C1939M20 2115153H13 CAP, CERAMIC, COG
2%,50V-DC,0603,C0G,- 50V 5%
55DEG CMIN,125DEG C1940M20 2113944A40 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF
C1616M16 2113944M34 CAP,FXD,47PF,+2%,- C1807M17 2113951C26 CAP,FXD,4.7PF,.05PF+/-
CMAX,P 50V 5%
2%,50V-DC,0603,C0G,- ,250V-DC,0603,C0G,-
C1602M16 2113944M42 CAP,FXD,100PF,+2%,- 55DEG CMIN,125DEG 55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMA C1942M20 2115153H23 CAP, CERAMIC, COG
2%,50V-DC,0603,C0G,- CMAX,PB
C1820M17 2113944C16 CAP CER CHP 2.7PF 50V C1952M20 2115153H27 CAP, CERAMIC, COG
55DEG CMIN,125DEG
C1617M16 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF +/- 0.25PF
CMAX,P
25V 10% C1953M20 2115153H21 CAP, CERAMIC, COG
C1821M17 2113944C26 CAP CER CHP 6.8PF 50V
C1603M16 2113945L49 CAP,FXD,.01UF,+5%,-
C1618M16 2113944M42 CAP,FXD,100PF,+2%,- +/- 0.5PF C1954M20 2113944A40 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF
5%,50V-DC,0603,X7R,-
2%,50V-DC,0603,C0G,- 50V 5%
55DEG CMIN,125DEG C1822M17 2113944C45 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF
CMAX,P 55DEG CMIN,125DEG
50V 5% C1955M20 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V
CMAX,P
10%
C1604M16 2113944M42 CAP,FXD,100PF,+2%,- C1826M17 2113944C16 CAP CER CHP 2.7PF 50V
2%,50V-DC,0603,C0G,- C1619M16 2113945C02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF
+/- 0.25PF C1956M20 2115153H21 CAP, CERAMIC, COG
55DEG CMIN,125DEG 50V 10%
CMAX,P C1827M17 2113944C14 CAP CER CHP 2.2PF 50V C1957M20 2115153H27 CAP, CERAMIC, COG
C1620M16 2171741M09 CAP, CER CHIP, 68PF, 50V-
+/- 0.25PF
C1605M16 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF DC, HI Q CAP, 68 PF, 0805, C1958M20 2115153H23 CAP, CERAMIC, COG
25V 10% C0G, 5% C1900M20 2115153H25 CAP, CERAMIC, COG
C1959M20 2115153H13 CAP, CERAMIC, COG
C1606M16 2113944A40 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF C1621M16 2171741M10 CAP, CER CHIP, 12PF, C1901M20 2115153H57 CAP, CERAMIC, COG
50V 5% 100V-DC, HI Q CAP, 12 PF, C1960M20 2115153H30 CAP, CERAMIC, COG
0805, C0G, 5% C1903M20 NOTPLACED –
Schematics, Boards Overlays, and Parts Lists: Transceiver (RF) Boards: UHF1 (84012313001) 8-59

Ref. Des. Part Number Description Ref. Des. Part Number Description Ref. Des. Part Number Description Ref. Des. Part Number Description

C1961M20 2115153H13 CAP, CERAMIC, COG C21002M2 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V C217M12 2113956B91 CAP,FXD,1UF,+10%,- C2605M13 2113944A40 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF
10% 10%,16V-DC,0603,X5R,- 50V 5%
C1963M20 2115153H27 CAP, CERAMIC, COG 55DEG CMIN,85DEG
C21003M2 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V CMAX,PB C2606M13 2113944A40 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF
C1964M20 2115153H21 CAP, CERAMIC, COG 10% 50V 5%
C2201M2 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V
C1970M20 2115153H12 CAP, CERAMIC, COG C21004M2 2113945Y02 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,- C2607M13 2113944C20 CAP CER CHP 3.9PF 50V
10%
10%,16V-DC,0402,X7R,- +/- 0.25PF
C1971M20 2115153H07 CAP, CERAMIC, COG
55DEG CMIN,125DEG C2202M2 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V
CMAX 10% C2608M13 2113944C20 CAP CER CHP 3.9PF 50V
C200M12 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF
+/- 0.25PF
25V 10%
C21005M2 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V C2203M2 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V
10% 10% C2609M13 2113946K02 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V
C201M12 2188468Y01 CAP CER 25V X7R 0805
1UF C2806M1 NOTPLACED –
C2104M2 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V C2211M2 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V
C202M12 2188468Y01 CAP CER 25V X7R 0805 10% 10%
C3100M22 2113944A40 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF
1UF 50V 5%
C210M12 2113956B91 CAP,FXD,1UF,+10%,- C2212M2 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V
C203M12 2188468Y01 CAP CER 25V X7R 0805 10%,16V-DC,0603,X5R,- 10%
C3101M22 2115153H21 CAP, CERAMIC, COG
1UF 55DEG CMIN,85DEG
CMAX,PB C2213M2 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V
C3103M22 NOTPLACED –
C204M12 2113955D35 CAP,FXD,4.7UF,+10%,- 10%
10%,16V-DC,1206,X7R,- C2114M2 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V C3107M22 2115153H23 CAP, CERAMIC, COG
10% C2214M2 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V
55DEG CMIN,125DEG
10% C3108M22 NOTPLACED –
CMAX
C2115M2 2113944A40 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF
50V 5% C2215M2 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V C3109M22 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V
C205M12 2113955D35 CAP,FXD,4.7UF,+10%,-
10% 10%
10%,16V-DC,1206,X7R,-
C2116M2 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V
55DEG CMIN,125DEG C2216M2 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V
10% C3110M22 2113944A15 CAP CER CHP 3.9PF 50V
CMAX 10% +/- 0.25PF
C2126M2 2113944A46 CAP CER CHP 330.0 PF
C206M12 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF C2221M2 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V
50V 5% C3111M22 2113944A40 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF
25V 10% 10% 50V 5%
C2127M2 2113944A46 CAP CER CHP 330.0 PF
C207M12 2113956B91 CAP,FXD,1UF,+10%,- C2222M2 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V
50V 5% C3113M22 2113944M15 CAP,FXD,7.5PF,.1PF+/-
10%,16V-DC,0603,X5R,- 10% ,50V-DC,0603,C0G,-55DEG
55DEG CMIN,85DEG C2128M2 2113944A46 CAP CER CHP 330.0 PF CMIN,125DEG CMAX
CMAX,PB 50V 5% C2223M2 2113944A40 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF
50V 5% C3115M22 2113944M14 CAP,FXD,6.8PF,.1PF+/-
C208M12 2113956B91 CAP,FXD,1UF,+10%,- C2129M2 2113944A46 CAP CER CHP 330.0 PF ,50V-DC,0603,C0G,-55DEG
10%,16V-DC,0603,X5R,- 50V 5% C2401M2 NOTPLACED –
CMIN,125DEG CMAX
55DEG CMIN,85DEG
CMAX,PB C212M12 2113946D07 CAP,CHIP,4.7UF,+10%,- C2402M2 NOTPLACED –
C3116M22 2113944M14 CAP,FXD,6.8PF,.1PF+/-
10%,6.3V-DC,0603,X5R,- ,50V-DC,0603,C0G,-55DEG
C209M12 2113956B91 CAP,FXD,1UF,+10%,- C2403M2 NOTPLACED –
55DEG CMIN,85DEG CMA CMIN,125DEG CMAX
10%,16V-DC,0603,X5R,-
C2404M2 NOTPLACED –
55DEG CMIN,85DEG C2130M2 2113944A46 CAP CER CHP 330.0 PF C3120M22 2113944M42 CAP,FXD,100PF,+2%,-
CMAX,PB 50V 5% C2601M13 2113944C45 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 2%,50V-DC,0603,C0G,-
50V 5% 55DEG CMIN,125DEG
C21000M2 2113945Y02 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,- C213M12 2113944A46 CAP CER CHP 330.0 PF
CMAX,P
10%,16V-DC,0402,X7R,- 50V 5% C2602M13 2113944C45 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF
55DEG CMIN,125DEG 50V 5% C3122M22 2113944A40 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF
CMAX C214M12 2113944A40 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF
50V 5%
50V 5% C2603M13 2113944A40 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF
C21001M2 2113945Y02 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,- 50V 5% C3133M22 2113944A40 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF
10%,16V-DC,0402,X7R,- C215M12 2113944A46 CAP CER CHP 330.0 PF
50V 5%
55DEG CMIN,125DEG 50V 5% C2604M13 2113944C45 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF
CMAX 50V 5% C3140M22 2115153H19 CAP, CERAMIC, COG
C216M12 2113944A40 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF
50V 5% C3141M22 2115153H19 CAP, CERAMIC, COG
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Ref. Des. Part Number Description Ref. Des. Part Number Description Ref. Des. Part Number Description Ref. Des. Part Number Description

C3142M22 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V C502M21 2113945B05 CAP,FXD,.033UF,+10%,- C603M19 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF C611M19 2113944A40 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF
10% 10%,25V-DC,0402,X7R,- 25V 10% 50V 5%
55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMA
C3143M22 2113944A15 CAP CER CHP 3.9PF 50V C604M19 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF C612M19 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF
+/- 0.25PF C504M21 2113944A40 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 25V 10% 25V 10%
50V 5%
C3144M22 2113944A40 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF C605M19 2113944A15 CAP CER CHP 3.9PF 50V C613M19 2113944A40 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF
50V 5% C505M21 NOTPLACED – +/- 0.25PF 50V 5%

C3147M22 2113944M09 CAP,FXD,4.3PF,.1PF+/- C506M21 2113944A32 CAP CER CHP 39.0PF 50V C606M19 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V C614M19 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF
,50V-DC,0603,C0G,-55DEG 5% 10% 25V 10%
CMIN,125DEG CMAX
C507M21 2113945B05 CAP,FXD,.033UF,+10%,- C607M19 2113944A40 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF C6155M6 NOTPLACED –
C3151M22 2113944M16 CAP,FXD,8.2PF,.1PF+/- 10%,25V-DC,0402,X7R,- 50V 5%
,50V-DC,0603,C0G,-55DEG 55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMA C6156M6 NOTPLACED –
CMIN,125DEG CMAX C608M19 2113944A12 CAP CER CHP 3.0PF 50V
C508M21 2113946D07 CAP,CHIP,4.7UF,+10%,- +/- 0.25PF C615M19 2113944A42 CAP CER CHP 150.0PF
C3152M22 2113944M12 CAP,FXD,5.6PF,.1PF+/- 10%,6.3V-DC,0603,X5R,- 50V 5%
,50V-DC,0603,C0G,-55DEG 55DEG CMIN,85DEG CMA C609M19 2113944A30 CAP CER CHP 27.0PF 50V
5% C616M19 2113945A11 CAP CER CHP 2200PF 50V
CMIN,125DEG CMAX
C509M21 2113945B05 CAP,FXD,.033UF,+10%,- 10%
C3154M22 2113944M35 CAP,FXD,51PF,+2%,- 10%,25V-DC,0402,X7R,- C6104M6 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V
10% C617M19 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V
2%,50V-DC,0603,C0G,- 55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMA
10%
55DEG CMIN,125DEG
C510M21 2113944A32 CAP CER CHP 39.0PF 50V C6105M6 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V
CMAX,PB C618M19 2113944A31 CAP CER CHP 33.0PF 50V
5% 10%
5%
C3155M22 2113944A40 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF
C511M21 2113945B05 CAP,FXD,.033UF,+10%,- C6106M6 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V
50V 5% C619M19 2113944A35 CAP CER CHP 62.0PF 50V
10%,25V-DC,0402,X7R,- 10%
5%
C3157M22 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V 55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMA
C6107M6 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V
10% C6201M6 2113944A40 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF
C512M21 2113946D07 CAP,CHIP,4.7UF,+10%,- 10%
50V 5%
C3158M22 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V 10%,6.3V-DC,0603,X5R,-
C6108M6 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V
10% 55DEG CMIN,85DEG CMA C6202M6 2113945A09 CAP CER CHP 1000PF 50V
10%
10%
C3159M22 2113944A09 CAP CER CHP 2.2PF 50V C514M21 NOTPLACED –
C6109M6 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V
+/- 0.25PF C6203M6 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V
C515M21 2113944A14 CAP CER CHP 3.6PF 50V 10%
10%
C3160M22 2113944A17 CAP CER CHP 4.7PF 50V +/- 0.25PF
C610M19 2113944A40 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF
+/- 0.25PF C620M19 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V
C516M21 2113944M42 CAP,FXD,100PF,+2%,- 50V 5%
10%
C3161M22 2113944A40 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 2%,50V-DC,0603,C0G,-
C6110M6 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V
50V 5% 55DEG CMIN,125DEG C621M19 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V
10%
CMAX,P 10%
C4005M2 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V
C6111M6 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V
10% C532M21 2113944A32 CAP CER CHP 39.0PF 50V C622M19 2113946C07 CAP,FXD,.33UF,+10%,-
10%
5% 10%,10V-DC,0603,X5R,-
C4006M2 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V
C6112M6 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V 55DEG CMIN,85DEG CMAX
10% C533M21 2115153H52 CAP, CERAMIC, COG
10%
C623M19 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF
C4007M2 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V C550M21 NOTPLACED –
C6113M6 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V 25V 10%
10%
C551M21 NOTPLACED – 10%
C624M19 2113946C07 CAP,FXD,.33UF,+10%,-
C500M21 2113945B05 CAP,FXD,.033UF,+10%,-
C601M19 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF C6114M6 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V 10%,10V-DC,0603,X5R,-
10%,25V-DC,0402,X7R,-
25V 10% 10% 55DEG CMIN,85DEG CMAX
55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMA
C602M19 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF C6115M6 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V C625M19 2115153H39 CAP, CERAMIC, COG
C501M21 2113944A32 CAP CER CHP 39.0PF 50V
25V 10% 10%
5% C626M19 2113945A09 CAP CER CHP 1000PF 50V
10%
Schematics, Boards Overlays, and Parts Lists: Transceiver (RF) Boards: UHF1 (84012313001) 8-61

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C627M19 2113945A09 CAP CER CHP 1000PF 50V C638M19 2113945A12 CAP CER CHP 3300PF 50V C6418M6 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V C6435M6 2113946S35 CAP CER CHP 1.0UF 16V
10% 10% 10% 10%

C628M19 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF C639M19 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF C6419M6 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V C6436M6 2113946C08 CAP,FXD,.47UF,+10%,-
25V 10% 25V 10% 10% 10%,10V-DC,0603,X5R,-
55DEG CMIN,85DEG CMAX
C629M19 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V C6401M6 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V C641M19 2113944A31 CAP CER CHP 33.0PF 50V
10% 10% 5% C6437M6 2113946C08 CAP,FXD,.47UF,+10%,-
10%,10V-DC,0603,X5R,-
C6301M6 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V C6402M6 2113956A51 CAP,FXD,1UF,+10%,- C6420M6 2113945B04 CAP,FXD,.022UF,+10%,- 55DEG CMIN,85DEG CMAX
10% 10%,6.3V-DC,0402,X5R,- 10%,25V-DC,0402,X7R,-
55DEG CMIN,85DEG 55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMA C6438M6 2113944A40 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF
C6302M6 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V CMAX,P 50V 5%
10% C6421M6 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V
C6403M6 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V 10% C643M19 2113944A48 CAP CER CHP 470.0 PF
C6303M6 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V 10% 50V 5%
10% C6422M6 2113946C02 CAP CER CHP 0.22UF 10V
C6404M6 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V 10% C644M19 2113944A11 CAP CER CHP 2.7PF 50V
C6304M6 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V 10% +/- 0.25PF
10% C6423M6 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V
C6405M6 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V 10% C645M19 NOTPLACED –
C6305M6 2113946S35 CAP CER CHP 1.0UF 16V 10%
10% C6424M6 2113944A40 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF C646M19 2115153H32 CAP, CERAMIC, COG
C6406M6 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V 50V 5%
C6306M6 2113946S35 CAP CER CHP 1.0UF 16V 10% C6501M6 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V
10% C6425M6 2113944A40 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 10%
C6407M6 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V 50V 5%
C6308M6 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V 10% C6502M6 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V
10% C6426M6 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 10%
C6408M6 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V 25V 10%
C6309M6 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V 10% C6503M6 2113944A46 CAP CER CHP 330.0 PF
10% C6427M6 2113944A50 CAP CER CHP 680.0 PF 50V 5%
C6409M6 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V 50V 5%
C630M19 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V 10% C6504M6 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V
10% C6428M6 2113944A40 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 10%
C640M19 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V 50V 5%
C6310M6 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V 10% C6505M6 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V
10% C6429M6 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V 10%
C6410M6 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V 10%
C6311M6 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V 10% C6506M6 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V
10% C642M19 2113944A48 CAP CER CHP 470.0 PF 10%
C6411M6 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V 50V 5%
C631M19 2115153H31 CAP, CERAMIC, COG 10% C6507M6 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V
C6430M6 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V 10%
C632M19 2113944A40 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF C6412M6 NOTPLACED – 10%
50V 5% C6508M6 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V
C6413M6 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V C6431M6 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V 10%
C633M19 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 10% 10%
25V 10% C6509M6 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V
C6414M6 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V C6432M6 2113956B54 CAP,FXD,10UF,+20%,- 10%
C634M19 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V 10% 20%,6.3V-DC,X5R,-55DEG
10% CMIN,85DEG CMAX,PB-F C6510M6 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V
C6415M6 NOTPLACED – 10%
C635M19 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF C6433M6 2113946S35 CAP CER CHP 1.0UF 16V
25V 10% C6416M6 2113945B04 CAP,FXD,.022UF,+10%,- 10% C6511M6 2113946S35 CAP CER CHP 1.0UF 16V
10%,25V-DC,0402,X7R,- 10%
C636M19 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V 55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMA C6434M6 2113946L05 CAP,FXD,.33UF,+80%,-
10% 20%,16V-DC,0603,Y5V,- C6512M6 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V
C6417M6 2113945B04 CAP,FXD,.022UF,+10%,- 30DEG CMIN,85DEG CMAX 10%
C637M19 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V 10%,25V-DC,0402,X7R,-
10% 55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMA
8-62 Schematics, Boards Overlays, and Parts Lists: Transceiver (RF) Boards: UHF1 (84012313001)

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C6513M6 2113946S35 CAP CER CHP 1.0UF 16V C6533M6 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V C6552M6 2113956E91 CAP,FXD,10UF,+10%,- C6567M6 2113956E91 CAP,FXD,10UF,+10%,-
10% 10% 10%,16V-DC,1210,X5R,- 10%,16V-DC,1210,X5R,-
55DEG CMIN,85DEG 55DEG CMIN,85DEG
C6514M6 2113946S35 CAP CER CHP 1.0UF 16V C6534M6 2113956B33 CAP,FXD,2.2UF,+10%,- CMAX,P CMAX,P
10% 10%,16V-DC,0603,X5R,-
55DEG CMIN,85DEG CMAX C6553M6 2113956E91 CAP,FXD,10UF,+10%,- C6568M6 2113956B33 CAP,FXD,2.2UF,+10%,-
C6515M6 2113946S35 CAP CER CHP 1.0UF 16V 10%,16V-DC,1210,X5R,- 10%,16V-DC,0603,X5R,-
10% C6535M6 2113944A40 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 55DEG CMIN,85DEG 55DEG CMIN,85DEG CMAX
50V 5% CMAX,P
C6516M6 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V C6569M6 2113956E91 CAP,FXD,10UF,+10%,-
10% C6536M6 2113944A28 CAP CER CHP 18.0PF 50V C6554M6 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V 10%,16V-DC,1210,X5R,-
5% 10% 55DEG CMIN,85DEG
C6517M6 2113946S35 CAP CER CHP 1.0UF 16V
CMAX,P
10% C6537M6 2113944A19 CAP CER CHP 5.6PF 50V C6555M6 2113955D45 CAP,FXD,4.7UF,+10%,-
+/- 0.5PF 10%,10V-DC,1206,X7R,- C6570M6 2113944A46 CAP CER CHP 330.0 PF
C6518M6 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V
55DEG CMIN,125DEG 50V 5%
10% C6538M6 2113956B33 CAP,FXD,2.2UF,+10%,-
CMAX
10%,16V-DC,0603,X5R,- C6571M6 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V
C6519M6 2113946S35 CAP CER CHP 1.0UF 16V 55DEG CMIN,85DEG CMAX C6556M6 2113956B33 CAP,FXD,2.2UF,+10%,- 10%
10%
10%,16V-DC,0603,X5R,-
C6539M6 2113956B33 CAP,FXD,2.2UF,+10%,- C6572M6 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V
C6520M6 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V 55DEG CMIN,85DEG CMAX
10%,16V-DC,0603,X5R,- 10%
10% 55DEG CMIN,85DEG CMAX C6557M6 2113945D04 CAP CER CHP 100,000PF
25V 10% C6573M6 2113946S35 CAP CER CHP 1.0UF 16V
C6521M6 2113944A46 CAP CER CHP 330.0 PF C6540M6 2113945A09 CAP CER CHP 1000PF 50V 10%
50V 5% 10% C6558M6 2113944A21 CAP CER CHP 6.8PF 50V
+/- 0.5PF C6574M6 2113946S35 CAP CER CHP 1.0UF 16V
C6522M6 2113946S35 CAP CER CHP 1.0UF 16V C6541M6 2113944A19 CAP CER CHP 5.6PF 50V 10%
10% +/- 0.5PF C6559M6 2113946S35 CAP CER CHP 1.0UF 16V
10% C6575M6 2113946S35 CAP CER CHP 1.0UF 16V
C6523M6 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V C6542M6 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V 10%
10% 10% C6560M6 2113956C37 CAP,FXD,10UF,+10%,-
10%,16V-DC,0805,X5R,- C6576M6 2113956B33 CAP,FXD,2.2UF,+10%,-
C6524M6 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V C6543M6 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V
55DEG CMIN,85DEG 10%,16V-DC,0603,X5R,-
10% 10%
CMAX,P 55DEG CMIN,85DEG CMAX
C6525M6 2113946S35 CAP CER CHP 1.0UF 16V C6544M6 2113945D04 CAP CER CHP 100,000PF
C6561M6 2113956C37 CAP,FXD,10UF,+10%,- C6577M6 2113946S35 CAP CER CHP 1.0UF 16V
10% 25V 10%
10%,16V-DC,0805,X5R,- 10%
C6526M6 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V C6545M6 2113945D04 CAP CER CHP 100,000PF 55DEG CMIN,85DEG
C6578M6 2113946S35 CAP CER CHP 1.0UF 16V
10% 25V 10% CMAX,P
10%
C6527M6 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V C6546M6 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V C6562M6 2113944A25 CAP CER CHP 10.0PF 50V
C6579M6 2113946S35 CAP CER CHP 1.0UF 16V
10% 10% +/- 0.5PF
10%
C6528M6 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V C6547M6 2113944A46 CAP CER CHP 330.0 PF C6563M6 2113945D04 CAP CER CHP 100,000PF
C6580M6 2113946S35 CAP CER CHP 1.0UF 16V
10% 50V 5% 25V 10%
10%
C6529M6 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V C6548M6 NOTPLACED – C6564M6 2113944A46 CAP CER CHP 330.0 PF
C6581M6 2113956B33 CAP,FXD,2.2UF,+10%,-
10% 50V 5%
10%,16V-DC,0603,X5R,-
C6549M6 2113944A46 CAP CER CHP 330.0 PF
C6530M6 2113946S35 CAP CER CHP 1.0UF 16V C6565M6 2113956B33 CAP,FXD,2.2UF,+10%,- 55DEG CMIN,85DEG CMAX
50V 5%
10% 10%,16V-DC,0603,X5R,-
C6582M6 2113944A21 CAP CER CHP 6.8PF 50V
C6550M6 2113945D04 CAP CER CHP 100,000PF 55DEG CMIN,85DEG CMAX
C6531M6 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V +/- 0.5PF
25V 10%
10% C6566M6 2113956E91 CAP,FXD,10UF,+10%,-
C6583M6 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V
C6551M6 2113944A46 CAP CER CHP 330.0 PF 10%,16V-DC,1210,X5R,-
C6532M6 2113946S35 CAP CER CHP 1.0UF 16V 10%
50V 5% 55DEG CMIN,85DEG
10% CMAX,P
Schematics, Boards Overlays, and Parts Lists: Transceiver (RF) Boards: UHF1 (84012313001) 8-63

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C6584M6 2113956C37 CAP,FXD,10UF,+10%,- C705M7 2115153H24 CAP, CERAMIC, COG C724M7 2113955D37 CAP,FXD,10UF,+10%,- C743M7 2113946B06 CAP,CHIP,.22UF,+10%,-
10%,16V-DC,0805,X5R,- 10%,16V-DC,1206,X7R,- 10%,10V-DC,0402,X5R,-
55DEG CMIN,85DEG C706M7 2185419D06 CAP CER SUPER L/D 55DEG CMIN,125DEG 55DEG CMIN,85DEG CMAX
CMAX,P 0.1UF CMAX
C744M7 2113955D37 CAP,FXD,10UF,+10%,-
C6585M6 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V C707M7 2113945C01 CAP CER CHP 6800PF 50V C725M7 2113945C31 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,- 10%,16V-DC,1206,X7R,-
10% 10% 10%,50V-DC,0603,X7R,- 55DEG CMIN,125DEG
55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX
C6586M6 2113956C35 CAP,FXD,4.7UF,+10%,- C708M7 2115153H37 CAP, CERAMIC, COG
CMAX
10%,16V-DC,0805,X5R,- C749M7 2113945C31 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-
C709M7 2171051Y11 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+5%,-
55DEG CMIN,85DEG CMAX C726M7 2113945C31 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,- 10%,50V-DC,0603,X7R,-
5%,1206,-55DEG
10%,50V-DC,0603,X7R,- 55DEG CMIN,125DEG
C6587M6 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V CMIN,125DEG CMAX,PB-
55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX
10% FREE
CMAX
C750M7 2113945C31 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-
C6588M6 2113944A46 CAP CER CHP 330.0 PF C710M7 NOTPLACED –
C727M7 2113944A40 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 10%,50V-DC,0603,X7R,-
50V 5% 50V 5% 55DEG CMIN,125DEG
C711M7 NOTPLACED –
CMAX
C6589M6 2113944A40 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF C730M7 2113945C31 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-
C712M7 NOTPLACED –
50V 5% 10%,50V-DC,0603,X7R,- C751M7 2113945A09 CAP CER CHP 1000PF 50V
C713M7 2113945C26 CAP,FXD,.039UF,+10%,- 55DEG CMIN,125DEG 10%
C6590M6 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V
10%,50V-DC,0603,X7R,- CMAX
10% C752M7 2113944A43 CAP CER CHP 180.0PF
55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMA
C731M7 2113945C31 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,- 50V 5%
C6591M6 2113944A28 CAP CER CHP 18.0PF 50V
C714M7 2171051Y11 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+5%,- 10%,50V-DC,0603,X7R,-
5% C753M7 2113944A31 CAP CER CHP 33.0PF 50V
5%,1206,-55DEG 55DEG CMIN,125DEG
CMIN,125DEG CMAX,PB- CMAX 5%
C6592M6 2113944A09 CAP CER CHP 2.2PF 50V
+/- 0.25PF FREE
C732M7 2113944A32 CAP CER CHP 39.0PF 50V C754M7 2113944A34 CAP CER CHP 56.0PF 50V
C715M7 2113945C31 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,- 5% 5%
C6593M6 2113956C37 CAP,FXD,10UF,+10%,-
10%,16V-DC,0805,X5R,- 10%,50V-DC,0603,X7R,-
C733M7 2113945A09 CAP CER CHP 1000PF 50V C756M7 2113955D37 CAP,FXD,10UF,+10%,-
55DEG CMIN,85DEG 55DEG CMIN,125DEG
10% 10%,16V-DC,1206,X7R,-
CMAX,P CMAX
55DEG CMIN,125DEG
C716M7 2113945C31 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,- C734M7 2113945C31 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,- CMAX
C6594M6 2113946C07 CAP,FXD,.33UF,+10%,-
10%,50V-DC,0603,X7R,- 10%,50V-DC,0603,X7R,-
10%,10V-DC,0603,X5R,- C757M7 2113945C31 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-
55DEG CMIN,125DEG 55DEG CMIN,125DEG
55DEG CMIN,85DEG CMAX 10%,50V-DC,0603,X7R,-
CMAX CMAX
55DEG CMIN,125DEG
C6595M6 2113946S35 CAP CER CHP 1.0UF 16V
C717M7 2113945C31 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,- C735M7 2113944A31 CAP CER CHP 33.0PF 50V CMAX
10%
10%,50V-DC,0603,X7R,- 5%
C760M7 2113944A44 CAP CER CHP 220.0 PF
C6596M6 NOTPLACED – 55DEG CMIN,125DEG
C736M7 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 50V 5%
CMAX
C6601M6 2113944A28 CAP CER CHP 18.0PF 50V 25V 10%
C764M7 2113946B06 CAP,CHIP,.22UF,+10%,-
5% C718M7 2113945C31 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-
C737M7 2113945C31 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,- 10%,10V-DC,0402,X5R,-
10%,50V-DC,0603,X7R,-
C6602M6 2113944A28 CAP CER CHP 18.0PF 50V 10%,50V-DC,0603,X7R,- 55DEG CMIN,85DEG CMAX
55DEG CMIN,125DEG
5% 55DEG CMIN,125DEG
CMAX C768M7 2115153H27 CAP, CERAMIC, COG
CMAX
C6670M6 NOTPLACED – C719M7 2113945C31 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-
C739M7 2113944A17 CAP CER CHP 4.7PF 50V C770M7 2113944A44 CAP CER CHP 220.0 PF
10%,50V-DC,0603,X7R,- 50V 5%
C702M7 2185419D06 CAP CER SUPER L/D +/- 0.25PF
55DEG CMIN,125DEG
0.1UF
CMAX C740M7 2113944A44 CAP CER CHP 220.0 PF C772M7 2113945A09 CAP CER CHP 1000PF 50V
C703M7 2113945C26 CAP,FXD,.039UF,+10%,- 50V 5% 10%
C720M7 2113944C53 CAP CER CHP 1500.OPF
10%,50V-DC,0603,X7R,-
50V 5 C742M7 2113945C31 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,- C773M7 2113944A33 CAP CER CHP 47.0PF 50V
55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMA
10%,50V-DC,0603,X7R,- 5%
C721M7 NOTPLACED –
C704M7 2185419D06 CAP CER SUPER L/D 55DEG CMIN,125DEG
0.1UF CMAX
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C777M7 2113944A44 CAP CER CHP 220.0 PF D3105M22 4805656W87 DIODE,VCTR, @ E2247M2 7685268E01 FERRITE BEAD 20X40 200 E603M19 2480640Z01 SURFACE MOUNT FER-
50V 5% 15V,1SV279,SOD-523/SC- MA MAX CHIP RITE BEAD
79
C780M7 2113944A33 CAP CER CHP 47.0PF 50V E2248M2 7685268E01 FERRITE BEAD 20X40 200 E604M19 2480640Z01 SURFACE MOUNT FER-
5% D3135M22 4805656W87 DIODE,VCTR, @ MA MAX CHIP RITE BEAD
15V,1SV279,SOD-523/SC-
C781M7 2115153H57 CAP, CERAMIC, COG 79 E2249M2 7685268E01 FERRITE BEAD 20X40 200 E605M19 2480640Z01 SURFACE MOUNT FER-
MA MAX CHIP RITE BEAD
C786M7 2113944A44 CAP CER CHP 220.0 PF D3136M22 4805656W87 DIODE,VCTR, @
50V 5% 15V,1SV279,SOD-523/SC- E2301M2 91012036001 FILTER,EMI/ E606M19 2480640Z01 SURFACE MOUNT FER-
79 RFI,300MA,SM,0402,PB RITE BEAD
C803M7 2113944A44 CAP CER CHP 220.0 PF FREE
50V 5% D3137M22 4805656W87 DIODE,VCTR, @ E607M19 2480640Z01 SURFACE MOUNT FER-
15V,1SV279,SOD-523/SC- E2302M2 91012036001 FILTER,EMI/ RITE BEAD
C813M7 NOTPLACED – RFI,300MA,SM,0402,PB
79
FREE E608M19 2480640Z01 SURFACE MOUNT FER-
C816M7 2113944A35 CAP CER CHP 62.0PF 50V RITE BEAD
D3138M22 4805656W87 DIODE,VCTR, @
5% E2303M2 91012036001 FILTER,EMI/
15V,1SV279,SOD-523/SC-
RFI,300MA,SM,0402,PB E609M19 2480640Z01 SURFACE MOUNT FER-
C817M7 2113944A44 CAP CER CHP 220.0 PF 79
FREE RITE BEAD
50V 5%
D4001M2 4813978A25 SCHOTTKY 30V SOD-323
E2304M2 91012036001 FILTER,EMI/ E6501M6 2480067M02 CHK RF CHIP BEAD
C819M7 2113944A44 CAP CER CHP 220.0 PF T&R PB FREE
RFI,300MA,SM,0402,PB INDUCTOR
50V 5%
D6101M6 4813978A25 SCHOTTKY 30V SOD-323 FREE
E6502M6 2480067M02 CHK RF CHIP BEAD
C823M7 2113944A40 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF T&R PB FREE
E2305M2 91012036001 FILTER,EMI/ INDUCTOR
50V 5%
D6401M6 4813978A25 SCHOTTKY 30V SOD-323 RFI,300MA,SM,0402,PB
F200M12 6575834B01 FUSE SURFACE MOUNT
C824M7 2113944A44 CAP CER CHP 220.0 PF T&R PB FREE FREE
50V 5% FL1301M3 9102190J23 FLTR,SAW,BAND-
D6501M6 4813978A25 SCHOTTKY 30V SOD-323 E2306M2 91012036001 FILTER,EMI/
PASS,1.57542GHZ
D1970M20 NOTPLACED – T&R PB FREE RFI,300MA,SM,0402,PB
NOM,SM,1.4X1.0MM,SMD,
FREE
D6502M6 4813978A25 SCHOTTKY 30V SOD-323 PB-FREE
D200M12 4813978A19 DIODE,RECT,MBR120,SM,
SOD-123,1A,20V,SHTK,PB- T&R PB FREE E2307M2 91012036001 FILTER,EMI/
FL1302M3 9109674L58 PASSIVE FIL-
FREE RFI,300MA,SM,0402,PB
D722M7 4815011H01 DIODE TRIPLE TER,CER,BAND-
FREE
PASS,2.45GHZ NOM
D2101M2 4870359B01 DIODE,SUPR,SM,7.82V,.1
D723M7 4815011H01 DIODE TRIPLE E2308M2 91012036001 FILTER,EMI/
W,ESD PROT,V360 FL1303M3 9102190J23 FLTR,SAW,BAND-
RFI,300MA,SM,0402,PB
E1101M11 2405688Z01 INDUCTOR FERRITE BEAD PASS,1.57542GHZ
D2601M13 4813974A19 DIODE FREE
NOM,SM,1.4X1.0MM,SMD,
ARRAY,MXR,SM,SOT- E1921M20 2480640Z01 SURFACE MOUNT FER-
E2309M2 91012036001 FILTER,EMI/ PB-FREE
323,7V,.2W,SHTK,2,PB- RITE BEAD
FREE RFI,300MA,SM,0402,PB
FL502M21 91009300001 FILTER,MONOLITHIC
E201M12 7686949J14 FLTR,FERRITE FREE
CRYSTAL,BAND-
D2602M13 4815897H01 PIN DIODE BEAD,,2A,,,SM,0805,CHIP,2
E2310M2 91012036001 FILTER,EMI/ PASS,109.65MHZ NOM
20OHM
D2603M13 4815897H01 PIN DIODE RFI,300MA,SM,0402,PB
J102M12 2880658Z08 CONNECTOR SMA
E2242M2 7685268E01 FERRITE BEAD 20X40 200 FREE
D3102M22 4805656W87 DIODE,VCTR, @
MA MAX CHIP J2301M2 0970312N01 CONN,BTB,RCPT,60CONT,.
15V,1SV279,SOD-523/SC- E2311M2 91012036001 FILTER,EMI/
4MM,GLD,1 STACK HGT
79 E2244M2 7685268E01 FERRITE BEAD 20X40 200 RFI,300MA,SM,0402,PB
MA MAX CHIP FREE J2302M2 0970312N01 CONN,BTB,RCPT,60CONT,.
D3103M22 4805656W87 DIODE,VCTR, @
4MM,GLD,1 STACK HGT
15V,1SV279,SOD-523/SC- E2245M2 7685268E01 FERRITE BEAD 20X40 200 E601M19 2480640Z01 SURFACE MOUNT FER-
79 MA MAX CHIP RITE BEAD L1101M11 2415429H26 CHIP INDUCTOR
D3104M22 4805656W87 DIODE,VCTR, @ E2246M2 7685268E01 FERRITE BEAD 20X40 200 E602M19 2480640Z01 SURFACE MOUNT FER- L1102M11 2415429H10 CHIP INDUCTOR
15V,1SV279,SOD-523/SC- MA MAX CHIP RITE BEAD
79 L1116M11 NOTPLACED –
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L1117M11 2415428H01 AIR WOUND INDUCTOR L1811M17 24012026006 ULTRA-MINIATURE AIR L3101M22 2414032F41 IDCTR,WW,390NH,10%,200 L603M19 2466505A01 COIL INDUCTOR
CORE INDUCTORS MA,1.5OHM,CER,40
L1301M3 2414017P16 IDCTR,CHIP,18NH,5%,300 Q,730MHZ SRF,SM,PB-F L604M19 2414032D16 IDCTR,WW,120NH,5%,800
MA,.76OHM,CER,9 L1900M20 NOTPLACED – MA,.26OHM,CER,42
Q,1.9GHZ SRF,SM,0402,P L3106M22 2478057A21 15 NH SURFACE MOUNT Q,1GHZ SRF,SM,PB-FREE
L1901M20 2414017N07 IDCTR,CHIP,3.9NH,1A,.15O INDUCTOR
L1302M3 2488090Y07 INDUCTOR,MULTI- HM,CER,10 Q,3.5GHZ L605M19 24012050001 0603LS CHIP INDUC-
LAYER,3.3NH,1005,SMD,P SRF,SM,0603,PB-F L3112M22 2415428H04 AIR WOUND INDUCTOR TORS, 1608, 3900NH
B FREE
L1908M20 2478057A04 3.6 NH SURFACE MOUNT L3119M22 2414032F73 IDCTR,WW,820NH,5%,180 L611M19 2414032F39 IDCTR,WW,270NH,10%,280
L1303M3 2414017P16 IDCTR,CHIP,18NH,5%,300 INDUCTOR MA,2.23OHM,CER,23 MA,1OHM,CER,40
MA,.76OHM,CER,9 Q,215MHZ SRF,SM,PB-F Q,800MHZ SRF,SM,PB-FRE
Q,1.9GHZ SRF,SM,0402,P L1909M20 2478057A23 18 NH SURFACE MOUNT
INDUCTOR L3125M22 2414032F41 IDCTR,WW,390NH,10%,200 L6401M6 2471189M03 SHIELDED SMT POWER
L1304M3 2488090Y25 INDUCTOR,MULTI- MA,1.5OHM,CER,40 INDUCTOR 10UH
LAYER,100NH,1005,SMD,P L1910M20 2478057A23 18 NH SURFACE MOUNT Q,730MHZ SRF,SM,PB-F
B FREE INDUCTOR L6402M6 2471189M03 SHIELDED SMT POWER
L3126M22 2414032F73 IDCTR,WW,820NH,5%,180 INDUCTOR 10UH
L1305M3 24010062002 INDUCTOR, 5.6NH, 0402, L1912M20 2478057A04 3.6 NH SURFACE MOUNT MA,2.23OHM,CER,23
2% INDUCTOR Q,215MHZ SRF,SM,PB-F L6403M6 24009271001 20NH HIGH CURRENT
CHIP INDUCTOR
L1306M3 2414017P14 IDCTR,CHIP,12NH,5%,300 L1913M20 2478057A23 18 NH SURFACE MOUNT L3134M22 2414032F41 IDCTR,WW,390NH,10%,200
MA,.6OHM,CER,9 Q,2GHZ INDUCTOR MA,1.5OHM,CER,40 L6404M6 24009271001 20NH HIGH CURRENT
SRF,SM,0402,PB-F Q,730MHZ SRF,SM,PB-F CHIP INDUCTOR
L1914M20 2478057A23 18 NH SURFACE MOUNT
L1308M3 NOTPLACED – INDUCTOR L3139M22 2478057A21 15 NH SURFACE MOUNT L6502M6 2471678H01 10UH INDCUTOR
INDUCTOR
L1316M3 24010062009 INDUCTOR, 13NH, 0402, L1915M20 2478057A12 7.2NH SURFACE MOUNT L6504M6 24009268001 10UH 2.1A SHIELDED
2% INDUCTOR L3145M22 2471968L11 13.0NH 2% LP AIRWOUND INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
L1601M16 2414017H14 IDCTR,CHIP,15NH,5%,3A,.3 L1917M20 2478057A04 3.6 NH SURFACE MOUNT L6505M6 2471678H01 10UH INDCUTOR
2OHM,CER,12 Q,1.5GHZ INDUCTOR L3150M22 2414032F41 IDCTR,WW,390NH,10%,200
L709M7 2414017P16 IDCTR,CHIP,18NH,5%,300
SRF,SM,0603,PB- MA,1.5OHM,CER,40
L1934M20 2478057A35 0306 HIGH Q CHIP INDUC- MA,.76OHM,CER,9
Q,730MHZ SRF,SM,PB-F
L1602M16 2415429H37 CHIP INDUCTOR TOR Q,1.9GHZ SRF,SM,0402,P
L3158M22 2414032F41 IDCTR,WW,390NH,10%,200
L1603M16 2414015A07 IDCTR,FXD,180NH,2%,750 L1935M20 2478057A23 18 NH SURFACE MOUNT L720M7 2480646Z20 COIL MULTI-LAYER
MA,1.5OHM,CER,40
MA,.77OHM,CER,25 INDUCTOR CHIP(2.20UH)
Q,730MHZ SRF,SM,PB-F
Q,700MHZ SRF,SM,1008
L1936M20 2415429H01 CHIP INDUCTOR L727M7 2480646Z20 COIL MULTI-LAYER
L3159M22 2414032F39 IDCTR,WW,270NH,10%,280
L1604M16 2414017H06 IDCTR,CHIP,3.3NH,300MA,. CHIP(2.20UH)
L200M12 2571269C01 INDUCTOR WW POWER MA,1OHM,CER,40
12OHM,CER,10 Q,3.8GHZ Q,800MHZ SRF,SM,PB-FRE
20% L728M7 2415429H47 CHIP INDUCTOR
SRF,SM,0603,P
L2202M2 2415429H45 CHIP INDUCTOR L500M21 2415429H43 CHIP INDUCTOR L733M7 2480646Z20 COIL MULTI-LAYER
L1605M16 2414017H06 IDCTR,CHIP,3.3NH,300MA,.
CHIP(2.20UH)
12OHM,CER,10 Q,3.8GHZ L2203M2 2415429H45 CHIP INDUCTOR L503M21 2414017N24 IDCTR,CHIP,100NH,5%,300
SRF,SM,0603,P MA,2OHM,CER,14 L734M7 2414017P16 IDCTR,CHIP,18NH,5%,300
L2204M2 2415429H45 CHIP INDUCTOR Q,700MHZ SRF,SM,0603,P MA,.76OHM,CER,9
L1606M16 2460591E24 COIL AIR WOUND INDUC
Q,1.9GHZ SRF,SM,0402,P
23.75 L2205M2 2415429H45 CHIP INDUCTOR L504M21 2478057A51 0306 HIGH Q CHIP INDUC-
TOR L735M7 2480646Z20 COIL MULTI-LAYER
L1609M16 2415428H02 AIR WOUND INDUCTOR L2601M13 2471912M03 SQUARE AIR CORE
CHIP(2.20UH)
INDUCTORS L513M21 NOTPLACED –
L1610M16 2471968L10 9.0NH 2% LP AIRWOUND
L738M7 2480646Z20 COIL MULTI-LAYER
INDUCTOR L2602M13 2415429H40 CHIP INDUCTOR L550M21 2414017N14 IDCTR,CHIP,15NH,5%,600
CHIP(2.20UH)
MA,.4OHM,CER,12
L1803M17 24012026006 ULTRA-MINIATURE AIR L3100M22 24007093052 0402 HIGH Q COIL INDUC- Q,1.8GHZ SRF,SM,0603,P L739M7 2415429H47 CHIP INDUCTOR
CORE INDUCTORS TOR
L601M19 2415429H43 CHIP INDUCTOR L741M7 2480646Z20 COIL MULTI-LAYER
L1809M17 24012026006 ULTRA-MINIATURE AIR
CHIP(2.20UH)
CORE INDUCTORS L602M19 2466505A01 COIL INDUCTOR
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L753M7 2415347H06 IDCTR, 2200NH Q201M12 4813970A59 P-CH FET 1.0A 20V SOT-23 Q6507M6 48012170001 FET R1115M11 0613952Q49 CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5
T&R 0402
L755M7 2415429H47 CHIP INDUCTOR Q6508M6 48012154001 FET
Q202M12 4813973A32 XSTR,BIP GP R1116M11 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM
L758M7 2415429H47 CHIP INDUCTOR SS,NPN,SM,SC- Q731M7 4885061Y01 XSTR NPN 6V 30UA 12GHZ 5% 0402
70,SMT,50V,.202W,100MA, PB-FREE
L759M7 2415429H47 CHIP INDUCTOR R1117M11 0613952R11 CER CHIP RES 27K OHM
PB-FREE
Q745M7 4813973M75 XSTR,BIP GP 5% 0402
L765M7 2415427H34 CHIP INDUCTOR SS,PNP,BC858,SOT-
Q2202M2 4815261H01 TRANSISTOR,BIP GEN-
ERAL PURPOSE SMALL 563,SMT,-30V,.357W,- R1121M11 0613952N47 CER CHIP RES 30.1K OHM
L775M7 2415429H47 CHIP INDUCTOR
NPN 100MA,100MHZ 1 0402
M101M12 39012039001 CONNECTOR, BATTERY
Q2601M13 4815055H01 TSTR DUAL NPN/PNP UMH Q756M7 4805585Q32 TRANSITOR, NPN RF R1122M11 0613952N85 CER CHIP RES 75.0K OHM
CONTACT
5 1 0402
Q767M7 4813973M75 XSTR,BIP GP
M103M12 3987977Y04 CONT,CONN,1CONT,,ANT
Q3123M22 4871915M01 XSTR,BIP RF SML SS,PNP,BC858,SOT- R1124M11 0613952Q42 CER CHIP RES 51.0 OHM 5
UNIV 4.5MM,UC 1.8
SGNL,NPN,SM,4.5GHZ 563,SMT,-30V,.357W,- 0402
M104M12 3987977Y04 CONT,CONN,1CONT,,ANT 100MA,100MHZ
Q3128M22 4815055H01 TSTR DUAL NPN/PNP UMH R1125M11 0613952R10 CER CHIP RES 24K OHM 5
UNIV 4.5MM,UC 1.8
5 Q774M7 4805585Q32 TRANSITOR, NPN RF 0402
M105M12 3987977Y04 CONT,CONN,1CONT,,ANT
Q3156M22 4871915M01 XSTR,BIP RF SML Q785M7 4889394V04 XSTR,FET GEN PURPOSE R1126M11 0613952R02 CER CHIP RES 11K OHM 5
UNIV 4.5MM,UC 1.8
SGNL,NPN,SM,4.5GHZ SMALL SIG,MOSFET,N- 0402
M1301M3 3987977Y01 CONTACT ANTENNA UNI- CH,ENHN,SM,20V,.25W,P
Q3161M22 4815055H01 TSTR DUAL NPN/PNP UMH R1127M11 0613952R08 CER CHIP RES 20K OHM 5
VERSAL (D35)
5 R1101M11 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 0402
M6405M6 3987977Y04 CONT,CONN,1CONT,,ANT 5% 0402
Q4001M2 4815261H01 TRANSISTOR,BIP GEN- R1128M11 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM
UNIV 4.5MM,UC 1.8
ERAL PURPOSE SMALL R1102M11 0613952R25 CER CHIP RES 100K OHM 5% 0402
M6406M6 3987977Y04 CONT,CONN,1CONT,,ANT NPN 5% 0402
R1129M11 NOTPLACED –
UNIV 4.5MM,UC 1.8
Q601M19 4813973A04 XSTR,BIP GP R1103M11 06009259001 LOW RESISTANCE THICK
FILM RESISTOR R1130M11 NOTPLACED –
M6502M6 0985888K02 SKT RTC BTTY LEAP SS,NPN,TA13,SM,SOT-
23,SMT,30V,.225W,300MA,1 R1135M11 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050
M6504M6 3987977Y04 CONT,CONN,1CONT,,ANT R1104M11 0613952Q49 CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5
25MHZ,P OHM
UNIV 4.5MM,UC 1.8 0402
Q6101M6 4815261H01 TRANSISTOR,BIP GEN- R1136M11 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM
PCB 84012313001 BOARD, PC , MAIN R1105M11 0613952Q49 CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5
ERAL PURPOSE SMALL 5% 0402
BOARD, UHF1 0402
NPN
R1106M11 0613952Q21 CER CHIP RES 6.8 OHM 5 R1137M11 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM
Q1101M11 4813973A32 XSTR,BIP GP Q6401M6 48012170001 FET
0402 5% 0402
SS,NPN,SM,SC-
70,SMT,50V,.202W,100MA, Q6501M6 4813970A62 XSTR,FET GP PWR,MOS- R1138M11 0613952R25 CER CHIP RES 100K OHM
R1107M11 0613952Q45 CER CHIP RES 68.0 OHM 5
PB-FREE FET,P-CH,ENHN,CF,- 5% 0402
0402
20V,1.3W,PB-FREE
Q1103M11 4813970A59 P-CH FET 1.0A 20V SOT-23 R1139M11 0613952R25 CER CHIP RES 100K OHM
R1108M11 0613952N81 CER CHIP RES 68.1K OHM
T&R Q6502M6 48012154001 FET 5% 0402
1 0402
Q1601M16 48012094001 MOD,XSTR,FET RF PWR, Q6504M6 4809579E77 FET, NCH MOS FET, 1.2MM R1140M11 0613952R25 CER CHIP RES 100K OHM
R1110M11 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM
135-941MHZ X 1.2MM PACKAGE, SMD, 5% 0402
5% 0402
W18 COMPLIANT
Q1920M20 4813973A32 XSTR,BIP GP R1141M11 0613952R42 CER CHIP RES 510K OHM
R1111M11 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050
SS,NPN,SM,SC- Q6505M6 4813970A62 XSTR,FET GP PWR,MOS- 5 0402
OHM
70,SMT,50V,.202W,100MA, FET,P-CH,ENHN,CF,-
PB-FREE 20V,1.3W,PB-FREE R1112M11 NOTPLACED – R1142M11 0613952R25 CER CHIP RES 100K OHM
5% 0402
Q1922M20 4813973M75 XSTR,BIP GP Q6506M6 4809579E77 FET, NCH MOS FET, 1.2MM R1114M11 0613952Q49 CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5
SS,PNP,BC858,SOT- X 1.2MM PACKAGE, SMD, 0402 R1143M11 0613952R25 CER CHIP RES 100K OHM
563,SMT,-30V,.357W,- W18 COMPLIANT 5% 0402
100MA,100MHZ
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R1144M11 0613952R25 CER CHIP RES 100K OHM R1176M11 0613952M01 CER CHIP RES 1000 OHM R1332M3 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 R1923M20 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM
5% 0402 1% 0402 OHM 5% 0402

R1145M11 0613952R25 CER CHIP RES 100K OHM R1177M11 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 R1337M3 NOTPLACED – R1924M20 0613952Q37 CER CHIP RES 33.0 OHM 5
5% 0402 OHM 0402
R1339M3 NOTPLACED –
R1146M11 0613952R25 CER CHIP RES 100K OHM R1178M11 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM R1925M20 0613952Q11 CER CHIP RES 2.7 OHM 5
5% 0402 5% 0402 R1340M3 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 0402
OHM
R1151M11 0613952R05 CER CHIP RES 15K OHM R1180M11 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 R1935M20 0613952Q75 CER CHIP RES 1200 OHM
5% 0402 OHM R1601M16 0613952Q96 CER CHIP RES 9100 OHM 5 0402
5 0402
R1152M11 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM R1181M11 NOTPLACED – R1936M20 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050
5% 0402 R1602M16 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM OHM
R1182M11 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0402
R1154M11 0613952N01 CER CHIP RES 10.0K OHM 5% 0402 R1970M20 0613952Q25 CER CHIP RES 10.0 OHM 5
1 0402 R1603M16 0613952R22 CER CHIP RES 75K OHM 5 0402
R1198M11 0613952J01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 0402
R1158M11 NOTPLACED – 5% 0603 R1972M20 0613952Q25 CER CHIP RES 10.0 OHM 5
R1604M16 0613952R13 CER CHIP RES 33K OHM 0402
R1160M11 0613952R03 CER CHIP RES 12K OHM R1301M3 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 5% 0402
5% 0402 OHM R201M12 0613952R25 CER CHIP RES 100K OHM
R1605M16 0613952Q73 CER CHIP RES 1000 OHM 5% 0402
R1162M11 0613952R29 CER CHIP RES 150K OHM R1303M3 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 5 0402
5% 0402 OHM R202M12 0613952Q89 CER CHIP RES 4700 OHM
R1606M16 0613952H53 CER CHIP RES 150 OHM 5 0402
R1163M11 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM R1305M3 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 5% 0603
5% 0402 OHM R21000M2 NOTPLACED –
R1651M16 NOTPLACED –
R1164M11 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM R1309M3 NOTPLACED – R21001M2 NOTPLACED –
5% 0402 R1652M16 NOTPLACED –
R1310M3 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 R21002M2 NOTPLACED –
R1165M11 0613952Q56 CER CHIP RES 200 OHM 5 OHM R1653M16 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050
0402 OHM R21003M2 NOTPLACED –
R1311M3 NOTPLACED –
R1166M11 0613952Q56 CER CHIP RES 200 OHM 5 R1900M20 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 R2104M2 0613952Q89 CER CHIP RES 4700 OHM
0402 R1313M3 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM 5 0402
OHM
R1167M11 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM R1906M20 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM R2105M2 0613952Q89 CER CHIP RES 4700 OHM
5% 0402 R1315M3 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 5% 0402 5 0402
OHM
R1168M11 0613952Q49 CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5 R1907M20 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM R2106M2 NOTPLACED –
0402 R1317M3 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 5% 0402
OHM R2107M2 0613952Q73 CER CHIP RES 1000 OHM
R1169M11 0613952P52 CER CHIP RES 340K OHM R1908M20 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5 0402
1 0402 R1318M3 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 5% 0402
OHM R2109M2 0613952Q25 CER CHIP RES 10.0 OHM 5
R1170M11 0613952N88 CER CHIP RES 80.6K OHM R1909M20 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 0402
1 0402 R1325M3 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 5% 0402
OHM R2110M2 0613952Q33 CER CHIP RES 22.0 OHM 5
R1171M11 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 R1910M20 0613952Q96 CER CHIP RES 9100 OHM 0402
OHM R1326M3 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 5 0402
OHM R2111M2 0613952Q25 CER CHIP RES 10.0 OHM 5
R1172M11 0613952Q89 CER CHIP RES 4700 OHM R1911M20 0613952Q96 CER CHIP RES 9100 OHM 0402
5 0402 R1329M3 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 5 0402
OHM R2113M2 0613952Q25 CER CHIP RES 10.0 OHM 5
R1174M11 0613952N01 CER CHIP RES 10.0K OHM R1921M20 0613952R22 CER CHIP RES 75K OHM 5 0402
1 0402 R1330M3 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 0402
OHM R2114M2 0613952Q33 CER CHIP RES 22.0 OHM 5
R1175M11 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 R1922M20 0613952R27 CER CHIP RES 120K OHM 0402
OHM R1331M3 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 5% 0402
OHM
8-68 Schematics, Boards Overlays, and Parts Lists: Transceiver (RF) Boards: UHF1 (84012313001)

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R2115M2 0613952Q25 CER CHIP RES 10.0 OHM 5 R2148M2 0613952Q41 CER CHIP RES 47.0 OHM 5 R2604M13 0613952H47 CER CHIP RES 82.0 OHM 5 R3149M22 0613952Q93 CER CHIP RES 6800 OHM
0402 0402 0603 5 0402

R2116M2 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM R2149M2 0613952Q41 CER CHIP RES 47.0 OHM 5 R2605M13 0613952G67 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 R3157M22 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050
5% 0402 0402 OHM OHM

R2117M2 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM R2151M2 NOTPLACED – R2606M13 0613952R25 CER CHIP RES 100K OHM R3158M22 0613952Q53 CER CHIP RES 150 OHM 5
5% 0402 5% 0402 0402
R2153M2 0613952Q41 CER CHIP RES 47.0 OHM 5
R2118M2 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 0402 R2803M1 0613952Q37 CER CHIP RES 33.0 OHM 5 R3159M22 NOTPLACED
5% 0402 0402
R2154M2 0613952Q41 CER CHIP RES 47.0 OHM 5 R3160M22 0613952Q53 CER CHIP RES 150 OHM 5
R2120M2 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 0402 R2804M1 0613952Q49 CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5 0402
5% 0402 0402
R2192M2 0613952Q61 CER CHIP RES 330 OHM 5 R3161M22 NOTPLACED –
R2129M2 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 0402 R2805M1 0613952Q49 CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5
5% 0402 0402 R3162M22 NOTPLACED –
R2197M2 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050
R2130M2 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM OHM R2806M1 0613952Q59 CER CHIP RES 270 OHM 5 R3163M22 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050
5% 0402 0402 OHM
R2198M2 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050
R2131M2 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM OHM R2807M1 0613952Q56 CER CHIP RES 200 OHM 5 R3164M22 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050
5% 0402 0402 OHM
R2199M2 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050
R2132M2 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM OHM R2808M1 0613952Q49 CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5 R4005M2 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM
5% 0402 0402 5% 0402
R2201M2 0613952R32 CER CHIP RES 200K OHM
R2133M2 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5 0402 R2810M1 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM R4006M2 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM
5% 0402 5% 0402 5% 0402
R2204M2 0613952Q85 CER CHIP RES 3300 OHM
R2135M2 0613952Q41 CER CHIP RES 47.0 OHM 5 5 0402 R2811M1 0613952Q89 CER CHIP RES 4700 OHM R4007M2 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM
0402 5 0402 5% 0402
R2206M2 0613952Q85 CER CHIP RES 3300 OHM
R2136M2 0613952Q61 CER CHIP RES 330 OHM 5 5 0402 R2812M1 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM R4008M2 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM
0402 5% 0402 5% 0402
R2207M2 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050
R2137M2 0613952Q61 CER CHIP RES 330 OHM 5 OHM R2813M1 NOTPLACED – R4009M2 0613952Q85 CER CHIP RES 3300 OHM
0402 5 0402
R2235M2 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 R2817M1 0613952Q41 CER CHIP RES 47.0 OHM 5
R2138M2 0613952Q41 CER CHIP RES 47.0 OHM 5 OHM 0402 R4010M2 0613952R32 CER CHIP RES 200K OHM
0402 5 0402
R2244M2 0613952Q65 CER CHIP RES 470 OHM 5 R3102M22 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050
R2139M2 0613952Q41 CER CHIP RES 47.0 OHM 5 0402 OHM R4011M2 0613952R17 CER CHIP RES 47K OHM
0402 5% 0402
R2245M2 0613952Q60 CER CHIP RES 300 OHM 5 R3114M22 0613952R11 CER CHIP RES 27K OHM
R2142M2 0613952Q41 CER CHIP RES 47.0 OHM 5 0402 5% 0402 R4012M2 0613952R09 CER CHIP RES 22K OHM
0402 5% 0402
R2246M2 0613952Q65 CER CHIP RES 470 OHM 5 R3117M22 NOTPLACED –
R2144M2 0613952Q61 CER CHIP RES 330 OHM 5 0402 R4013M2 0613952R09 CER CHIP RES 22K OHM
0402 R3118M22 0613952R07 CER CHIP RES 18K OHM 5% 0402
R2254M2 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0402
R2145M2 0613952Q41 CER CHIP RES 47.0 OHM 5 5% 0402 R4014M2 0613952Q85 CER CHIP RES 3300 OHM
0402 R3124M22 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 5 0402
R2601M13 NOTPLACED – OHM
R2146M2 0613952Q41 CER CHIP RES 47.0 OHM 5 R500M21 0613952Q37 CER CHIP RES 33.0 OHM 5
0402 R2602M13 0613952H47 CER CHIP RES 82.0 OHM 5 R3127M22 0613952Q47 CER CHIP RES 82.0 OHM 0402
0603 5% 0402
R2147M2 0613952Q41 CER CHIP RES 47.0 OHM 5 R502M21 0613952Q36 CER CHIP RES 30.0 OHM 5
0402 R2603M13 0613952H47 CER CHIP RES 82.0 OHM 5 R3146M22 0613952Q95 CER CHIP RES 8200 OHM 0402
0603 5 0402
R512M21 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050
R3148M22 NOTPLACED – OHM
Schematics, Boards Overlays, and Parts Lists: Transceiver (RF) Boards: UHF1 (84012313001) 8-69

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R525M21 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 R6110M6 NOTPLACED – R6202M6 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM R63050M6 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050
OHM 5% 0402 OHM
R6111M6 0613952Q73 CER CHIP RES 1000 OHM
R526M21 0613958J74 CER CHIP RES 0.0 OHM 5 0402 R6203M6 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 R6305M6 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050
JMP 0805 OHM OHM
R6112M6 NOTPLACED –
R601M19 0613952Q41 CER CHIP RES 47.0 OHM 5 R6204M6 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM R6306M6 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM
0402 R6113M6 0613952Q51 CER CHIP RES 120 OHM 5 5% 0402 5% 0402
0402
R602M19 0613952Q63 CER CHIP RES 390 OHM 5 R6205M6 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM R6307M6 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050
0402 R6114M6 0613952Q49 CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5 5% 0402 OHM
0402
R603M19 0613952R25 CER CHIP RES 100K OHM R6206M6 0613952R25 CER CHIP RES 100K OHM R6310M6 0613952Q37 CER CHIP RES 33.0 OHM 5
5% 0402 R6115M6 0613952Q49 CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5 5% 0402 0402
0402
R604M19 0613952Q63 CER CHIP RES 390 OHM 5 R6207M6 0613952R25 CER CHIP RES 100K OHM R6311M6 0613952Q37 CER CHIP RES 33.0 OHM 5
0402 R6116M6 0613952Q73 CER CHIP RES 1000 OHM 5% 0402 0402
5 0402
R605M19 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM R6208M6 0613952Q89 CER CHIP RES 4700 OHM R6312M6 0613952Q37 CER CHIP RES 33.0 OHM 5
5% 0402 R6117M6 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5 0402 0402
5% 0402
R606M19 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM R6209M6 0613952Q89 CER CHIP RES 4700 OHM R6313M6 0613952Q37 CER CHIP RES 33.0 OHM 5
5% 0402 R6118M6 0613952R09 CER CHIP RES 22K OHM 5 0402 0402
5% 0402
R607M19 0613952R25 CER CHIP RES 100K OHM R620M19 NOTPLACED – R6314M6 0613952Q37 CER CHIP RES 33.0 OHM 5
5% 0402 R6119M6 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 0402
5% 0402 R6210M6 0613952Q89 CER CHIP RES 4700 OHM
R608M19 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5 0402 R6316M6 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM
5% 0402 R611M19 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0402
5% 0402 R6211M6 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM
R609M19 0613952Q81 CER CHIP RES 2200 OHM 5% 0402 R6401M6 0613952R18 CER CHIP RES 51K OHM 5
5 0402 R6120M6 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 0402
5% 0402 R6212M6 NOTPLACED –
R6101M6 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM R6402M6 0613952R32 CER CHIP RES 200K OHM
5% 0402 R6121M6 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM R6213M6 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5 0402
5% 0402 5% 0402
R6102M6 0613952R09 CER CHIP RES 22K OHM R6403M6 0613952Q81 CER CHIP RES 2200 OHM
5% 0402 R6122M6 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM R6214M6 NOTPLACED – 5 0402
5% 0402
R6103M6 0613952R09 CER CHIP RES 22K OHM R6215M6 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM R6404M6 0613952Q81 CER CHIP RES 2200 OHM
5% 0402 R6125M6 NOTPLACED 5% 0402 5 0402

R6104M6 NOTPLACED – R612M19 0613952Q94 CER CHIP RES 7500 OHM R6216M6 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 R6405M6 0613952Q75 CER CHIP RES 1200 OHM
5 0402 OHM 5 0402
R6105M6 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050
OHM R613M19 0613952Q82 CER CHIP RES 2400 OHM R6217M6 0613952Q73 CER CHIP RES 1000 OHM R6406M6 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM
5 0402 5 0402 5% 0402
R6106M6 0613952Q73 CER CHIP RES 1000 OHM
5 0402 R614M19 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 R6218M6 0613952Q80 CER CHIP RES 2000 OHM R6407M6 0613952Q81 CER CHIP RES 2200 OHM
OHM 5 0402 5 0402
R6107M6 0613952Q55 CER CHIP RES 180 OHM 5
0402 R615M19 NOTPLACED – R621M19 NOTPLACED – R6409M6 0613952N01 CER CHIP RES 10.0K OHM
1 0402
R6108M6 0613952Q61 CER CHIP RES 330 OHM 5 R616M19 NOTPLACED – R623M19 NOTPLACED –
0402 R6410M6 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM
R617M19 NOTPLACED – R624M19 NOTPLACED –
5% 0402
R6109M6 0613952Q73 CER CHIP RES 1000 OHM
R618M19 NOTPLACED – R6301M6 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM
5 0402 R6411M6 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050
5% 0402
R619M19 NOTPLACED – OHM
R610M19 0613952R25 CER CHIP RES 100K OHM
R6304M6 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050
5% 0402 R6201M6 NOTPLACED – OHM
8-70 Schematics, Boards Overlays, and Parts Lists: Transceiver (RF) Boards: UHF1 (84012313001)

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R6414M6 0613952Q61 CER CHIP RES 330 OHM 5 R6492M6 0613952Q79 CER CHIP RES 1800 OHM R6520M6 0613952Q73 CER CHIP RES 1000 OHM R6541M6 0613952R25 CER CHIP RES 100K OHM
0402 5 0402 5 0402 5% 0402

R6415M6 0613952Q61 CER CHIP RES 330 OHM 5 R6501M6 0613952Q25 CER CHIP RES 10.0 OHM 5 R6521M6 0615049H01 KAMAYA 0.2 OHM CHIP R6542M6 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050
0402 0402 RESISTOR OHM

R6416M6 0613952Q61 CER CHIP RES 330 OHM 5 R6502M6 0613952Q25 CER CHIP RES 10.0 OHM 5 R6522M6 0613952M66 CER CHIP RES 4750 OHM R6543M6 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050
0402 0402 1% 0402 OHM

R6417M6 0613952Q61 CER CHIP RES 330 OHM 5 R6503M6 0613952Q25 CER CHIP RES 10.0 OHM 5 R6523M6 0613952R09 CER CHIP RES 22K OHM R6544M6 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050
0402 0402 5% 0402 OHM

R6419M6 0613952Q37 CER CHIP RES 33.0 OHM 5 R6504M6 0613952R09 CER CHIP RES 22K OHM R6524M6 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 R6545M6 0613952R25 CER CHIP RES 100K OHM
0402 5% 0402 OHM 5% 0402

R6420M6 0613952R17 CER CHIP RES 47K OHM R6505M6 0613952Q80 CER CHIP RES 2000 OHM R6525M6 NOTPLACED – R6546M6 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050
5% 0402 5 0402 OHM
R6526M6 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050
R6421M6 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM R6506M6 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM R6547M6 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050
5% 0402 OHM OHM
R6527M6 0613952N87 CER CHIP RES 78.7K OHM
R6422M6 0613952Q51 CER CHIP RES 120 OHM 5 R6507M6 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 1 0402 R6548M6 NOTPLACED –
0402 5% 0402
R6528M6 0613952R25 CER CHIP RES 100K OHM R6550M6 0613952Z64 RES,MF,39KOHM,1%,.0625
R6423M6 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 R6508M6 0613952R17 CER CHIP RES 47K OHM 5% 0402 W,SM,0402,200PPM/
OHM 5% 0402 CEL,PB-FREE
R6529M6 0615049H01 KAMAYA 0.2 OHM CHIP
R6424M6 0613952N01 CER CHIP RES 10.0K OHM R6509M6 0613952R25 CER CHIP RES 100K OHM RESISTOR R6551M6 0613952Z62 RES,MF,33KOHM,1%,.0625
1 0402 5% 0402 W,SM,0402,200PPM/
R6530M6 0613952L30 CER CHIP RES 200 OHM 1 CEL,PB-FREE
R6425M6 0613952Q80 CER CHIP RES 2000 OHM R6510M6 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 0402
5 0402 OHM R6552M6 0613952R25 CER CHIP RES 100K OHM
R6531M6 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0402
R6426M6 0613952Q49 CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5 R6511M6 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0402
0402 5% 0402 R6558M6 0613952P22 CER CHIP RES 165K OHM
R6532M6 NOTPLACED – 1 0402
R6427M6 0613952R11 CER CHIP RES 27K OHM R6512M6 0613952N01 CER CHIP RES 10.0K OHM
5% 0402 1 0402 R6533M6 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 R6561M6 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050
OHM OHM
R6428M6 0613952R25 CER CHIP RES 100K OHM R6513M6 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050
5% 0402 OHM R6534M6 NOTPLACED – R6562M6 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050
OHM
R6429M6 0613952R17 CER CHIP RES 47K OHM R6514M6 0613952Q89 CER CHIP RES 4700 OHM R6535M6 0613952N01 CER CHIP RES 10.0K OHM
5% 0402 5 0402 1 0402 R6563M6 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050
OHM
R6430M6 0613952R09 CER CHIP RES 22K OHM R6515M6 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 R6536M6 0613952Z72 RES,MF,91KOHM,1%,.0625
5% 0402 OHM W,SM,0402,200PPM/ R6564M6 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050
CEL,PB-FREE OHM
R6431M6 0613952Q81 CER CHIP RES 2200 OHM R6516M6 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050
5 0402 OHM R6537M6 0613952P09 CER CHIP RES 121K OHM R6565M6 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050
1 0402 OHM
R6432M6 0613952R25 CER CHIP RES 100K OHM R6517M6 0613952Q63 CER CHIP RES 390 OHM 5
5% 0402 0402 R6538M6 0613952Q95 CER CHIP RES 8200 OHM R6566M6 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050
5 0402 OHM
R6433M6 0613952Q32 CER CHIP RES 20.0 OHM 5 R6518M6 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050
0402 OHM R6539M6 0613952P66 CER CHIP RES 475K OHM R6567M6 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050
1 0402 OHM
R6434M6 0613952Q32 CER CHIP RES 20.0 OHM 5 R6519M6 0613952Q89 CER CHIP RES 4700 OHM
0402 5 0402 R6540M6 0613952P66 CER CHIP RES 475K OHM R6568M6 0613952P47 CER CHIP RES 301K OHM
1 0402 1 0402
Schematics, Boards Overlays, and Parts Lists: Transceiver (RF) Boards: UHF1 (84012313001) 8-71

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R6570M6 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 R6609M6 0613952R25 CER CHIP RES 100K OHM R708M7 0613952Q45 CER CHIP RES 68.0 OHM 5 R762M7 0613952R08 CER CHIP RES 20K OHM 5
OHM 5% 0402 0402 0402

R6574M6 0613952R25 CER CHIP RES 100K OHM R6616M6 0613952Q80 CER CHIP RES 2000 OHM R709M7 NOTPLACED – R763M7 0613952R19 CER CHIP RES 56K OHM
5% 0402 5 0402 5% 0402
R721M7 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM
R6576M6 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM R6617M6 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0402 R766M7 0613952Q92 CER CHIP RES 6200 OHM
5% 0402 5% 0402 5 0402
R722M7 0613952Q71 CER CHIP RES 820 OHM 5
R6577M6 0613952Q89 CER CHIP RES 4700 OHM R6618M6 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 0402 R769M7 0613952Q31 CER CHIP RES 18.0 OHM 5
5 0402 5% 0402 0402
R723M7 0613952Q79 CER CHIP RES 1800 OHM
R6578M6 0613952Q89 CER CHIP RES 4700 OHM R6619M6 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5 0402 R771M7 0613952Q49 CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5
5 0402 5% 0402 0402
R728M7 0613952Q37 CER CHIP RES 33.0 OHM 5
R6579M6 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM R6621M6 0613952Q89 CER CHIP RES 4700 OHM 0402 R776M7 0613952Q67 CER CHIP RES 560 OHM 5
5% 0402 5 0402 0402
R729M7 0613952R09 CER CHIP RES 22K OHM
R6580M6 0613952R17 CER CHIP RES 47K OHM R6622M6 0613952Q35 CER CHIP RES 27.0 OHM 5 5% 0402 R778M7 0613952Q32 CER CHIP RES 20.0 OHM 5
5% 0402 0402 0402
R730M7 0613952Q84 CER CHIP RES 3000 OHM
R6581M6 0613952Q49 CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5 R6623M6 0613952Q35 CER CHIP RES 27.0 OHM 5 5 0402 R779M7 0613952Q49 CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5
0402 0402 0402
R736M7 0613952Q55 CER CHIP RES 180 OHM 5
R6582M6 0613952Q89 CER CHIP RES 4700 OHM R6624M6 0613952Q35 CER CHIP RES 27.0 OHM 5 0402 R785M7 0613952Q53 CER CHIP RES 150 OHM 5
5 0402 0402 0402
R741M7 0613952R09 CER CHIP RES 22K OHM
R6583M6 0613952R03 CER CHIP RES 12K OHM R6625M6 0613952Q35 CER CHIP RES 27.0 OHM 5 5% 0402 R799M7 0613952Q53 CER CHIP RES 150 OHM 5
5% 0402 0402 0402
R742M7 0613952R23 CER CHIP RES 82K OHM
R6584M6 0613952Q56 CER CHIP RES 200 OHM 5 R6626M6 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0402 R809M7 0613952Q38 CER CHIP RES 36.0 OHM 5
0402 5% 0402 0402
R743M7 0613952R17 CER CHIP RES 47K OHM
R6591M6 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 R698M19 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 5% 0402 R822M7 NOTPLACED –
OHM OHM
R744M7 0613952Q91 CER CHIP RES 5600 OHM R823M7 NOTPLACED –
R6592M6 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 R699M19 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 5 0402
OHM OHM S2103M2 40012069001 TACT SWITCH, EMER-
R745M7 0613952R09 CER CHIP RES 22K OHM GENCY
R6598M6 NOTPLACED – R701M7 0613952Q64 CER CHIP RES 430 OHM 5 5% 0402
0402 SH1 26012144001 SHIELD, TXOP
R6599M6 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM R746M7 0613952Q34 CER CHIP RES 24.0 OHM 5
5% 0402 R702M7 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 0402 SH10 26012156001 SHIELD, MIXER
OHM
R6601M6 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM R747M7 0613952Q39 CER CHIP RES 39.0 OHM 5 SH11 26012159001 SHIELD, VCO
5% 0402 R703M7 0613952Q67 CER CHIP RES 560 OHM 5 0402
SH12 26012152001 SHIELD, GPS/BT
0402
R6602M6 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM R748M7 0613952Q47 CER CHIP RES 82.0 OHM
SH13 26012161001 SHIELD, CONTROLLER
5% 0402 R704M7 0613952Q25 CER CHIP RES 10.0 OHM 5 5% 0402
0402 SH14 26012143001 SHIELD, MAKO
R6604M6 0613952Q51 CER CHIP RES 120 OHM 5 R751M7 0613952Q59 CER CHIP RES 270 OHM 5
0402 R705M7 0613952Q71 CER CHIP RES 820 OHM 5 0402 SH15 26012160001 SHIELD, DRIVER
0402
R6605M6 0613952Q33 CER CHIP RES 22.0 OHM 5 R754M7 NOTPLACED – SH16 26012163001 SHIELD, RXFE
0402 R706M7 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050
OHM R757M7 0613952Q59 CER CHIP RES 270 OHM 5 SH17 26012155001 SHIELD, 2ND_LO
R6606M6 0613952Q37 CER CHIP RES 33.0 OHM 5 0402
0402 R707M7 0613952Q67 CER CHIP RES 560 OHM 5 SH2 26012154001 SHIELD, ABACUS
0402 R761M7 0613952Q23 CER CHIP RES 8.2 OHM 5
R6608M6 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 0402 SH3 26012149001 SHIELD, ALC
5% 0402
SH4 26012157001 SHIELD, BALUN
8-72 Schematics, Boards Overlays, and Parts Lists: Transceiver (RF) Boards: UHF1 (84012313001)

Ref. Des. Part Number Description Ref. Des. Part Number Description Ref. Des. Part Number Description Ref. Des. Part Number Description

SH5 26012153001 SHIELD, FGU U1130M11 5175143H01 WIDE SUPPLY RANGE OP U1602M16 51012101001 VHF/UHF/800/900 MHZ U4003M2 5188691V01 IC,MUX/
AMP LDMOS DRIVER IC DEMUX,NC7SB3157P6X,S
SH6 26012150001 SHIELD, ALC/DC M,SC70-6,1PER
U1131M11 5109817F77 IC COMPTR LM7275 5SC70 U1932M20 4885316E32 TRANSISTOR, RF PKG,BUS,PB FREE
SH7 26012158001 SHIELD, COUPLER (D54)
U200M12 5188493T01 IC,VREG/ U4004M2 5116783H01 SN74LVC2G66 ANALOG
SH8 26012162001 SHIELD, HF U1132M11 5114007M28 IC,F-F/D,1PER SWG,LP2989,SM,MINI SO-8 SWITCH
PKG,17SZ74,N- HI PRCN REG 5V
SH9 26012151001 SHIELD, AUDIO PA
I,SM,SOIC8,PB-FREE U507M21 5164015H81 IC,MXR,DBL BAL GIL-
U201M12 5175771A99 LOW NOISE, 100MA LIN- BERT,CELL,,SM
T506M21 2575851B01 RF TRANSFORMER
U1133M11 5171779H01 SPDT ANALOG SWITCH EAR REGULATOR
BALUN
U601M19 5102495J14 IC,IF,IF DIGITILIZING SUB-
U1136M11 5109522E94 2 INPUT AND GATE IN U202M12 5175772B02 LINEAR REGULATOR SYSTEM IC,AD9864,QFN
T507M21 2575851B02 RF TRANSFORMER
NANO PACKAGE (C87) 100MA 1.8V
BALUN
U602M19 4885316E32 TRANSISTOR, RF
U1137M11 5164852H16 IC TRANSCEIVER W/ U203M12 5175772B01 LINEAR VOLTAGE REGU-
U1101M11 5188032U43 IC,SENSING CIR-
LEVEL TRANSLATION LATOR 350MA U603M19 5109522E84 IC DUAL SCHMITT TRIG
CUIT,INA138,SM,SOT-23/
MICRO PAK
5,1PER PKG U1138M11 5164852H16 IC TRANSCEIVER W/ U21000M2 5188690V02 IC,D FLIP-FLOP,1PER
LEVEL TRANSLATION PKG,7SZ175,,SC70-6,,PB- U604M19 5109522E84 IC DUAL SCHMITT TRIG
U1103M11 5185070Y01 IC TEMPERATURE SEN-
FREE MICRO PAK
SOR PB-FREE U1139M11 5164852H16 IC TRANSCEIVER W/
LEVEL TRANSLATION U21001M2 5188690V02 IC,D FLIP-FLOP,1PER U605M19 5164852H16 IC TRANSCEIVER W/
U1104M11 5185941F56 IC SINGLE LV LP OP
PKG,7SZ175,,SC70-6,,PB- LEVEL TRANSLATION
AMPLIFIER U1141M11 5185941F56 IC SINGLE LV LP OP FREE
AMPLIFIER U606M19 5164852H16 IC TRANSCEIVER W/
U1105M11 5180390L83 IC,CNTLR,,SM,1PER PKG
U21002M2 5188690V01 IC,SCHMITT LEVEL TRANSLATION
U1142M11 5185941F56 IC SINGLE LV LP OP INVERTER,7SZ14,1PER
U1106M11 5175772B05 PRECISION RF DETEC-
AMPLIFIER PKG,SM,SC70-5,PB FREE U607M19 5186311J24 IC,BFR,1BITS,NC7SZ125,A
TOR
CTIVE HIGH,B
U1143M11 5185941F56 IC SINGLE LV LP OP U21003M2 5188690V01 IC,SCHMITT
U1112M11 5175772B04 1 DB LSB GAAS MMIC
AMPLIFIER INVERTER,7SZ14,1PER U6101M6 0180706J18 PROGRAMMED CPLD
ATTENUATOR
PKG,SM,SC70-5,PB FREE
U1144M11 5171779H01 SPDT ANALOG SWITCH U6102M6 5188691V01 IC,MUX/
U1113M11 5185941F56 IC SINGLE LV LP OP
U2101M2 5109522E84 IC DUAL SCHMITT TRIG DEMUX,NC7SB3157P6X,S
AMPLIFIER U1146M11 5109522E93 2 INPUT OR GATE IN
MICRO PAK M,SC70-6,1PER
NANO PACKAGE (C87) PKG,BUS,PB FREE
U1114M11 5185941F56 IC SINGLE LV LP OP
AMPLIFIER U2102M2 5109522E84 IC DUAL SCHMITT TRIG
U1147M11 5109522E94 2 INPUT AND GATE IN U6103M6 5175114H01 SINGLE AND GATE
MICRO PAK
NANO PACKAGE (C87) MICROPAK
U1119M11 5109522E94 2 INPUT AND GATE IN
NANO PACKAGE (C87) U2104M2 5109522E84 IC DUAL SCHMITT TRIG
U1148M11 5185941F56 IC SINGLE LV LP OP U6104M6 5175114H01 SINGLE AND GATE
MICRO PAK
AMPLIFIER MICROPAK
U1121M11 5114000B52 IC,XOR,LOGIC LEVEL
SHIFTER,1PER U2201M2 5171679H01 LED LIGHT DRIVER
U1149M11 5109522E93 2 INPUT OR GATE IN U6105M6 5175114H01 SINGLE AND GATE
PKG,SM,SOT-353,PB-FREE NANO PACKAGE (C87) U2202M2 5164852H47 IC, I2C LEVEL TRANSLA- MICROPAK
U1125M11 5175206H01 QUAD 12-BIT DAC IC TOR
U1150M11 51009381001 LOW DROPOUT VOLTAGE U6201M6 5185941F26 IC,COMPTR,LMV7219,NOP
REFERENCE U2601M13 5103535B53 IC,INVTR,DL,NC7WZ04L6X B
U1126M11 5109817F77 IC COMPTR LM7275 5SC70
(D54) ,2PER PKG,SC70
U1301M3 51007377001 IC, XCVR, BLUETOOTH, U6301M6 51012031001 32MB DIE SHRINK DDR
GPS, FM RX, FM TX U2602M13 5185941F45 ATTEN,VAR,14.4DBMIN,15. SDRAM IC
U1127M11 5171779H01 SPDT ANALOG SWITCH
6DBMAX,0-2000 MHZ-
U1304M3 5105739X13 IC, SIGE GPS LOW NOISE U6302M6 5102495J13 IC,MICROP,P1710ZZGE,BG
U1128M11 5188085K11 IC, SINGLE NAND GATE, 2- FREQ,50OHM,PCMT,SOT
AMP 1575 MHZ A,,12MHZ,32BITS
INPUT, POSITIVE, 5
DSBGA, PB-FREE U3001M22 5171972L01 SP3T RF SWITCH
U1305M3 5187344N09 LOW NOISE, 100MA LIN- U6304M6 0105955U25 ASSY,IC,BGA SPEC PROG,
EAR REGULATOR 2.8V U4001M2 5164852H47 IC, I2C LEVEL TRANSLA- FLASH MEMORY
U1129M11 5175143H01 WIDE SUPPLY RANGE OP
AMP TOR
U1601M16 5175143H01 WIDE SUPPLY RANGE OP U6401M6 5175772B38 IC ANALOG TEMPERA-
AMP TURE SENSOR
Schematics, Boards Overlays, and Parts Lists: Transceiver (RF) Boards: UHF1 (84012313001) 8-73

Ref. Des. Part Number Description Ref. Des. Part Number Description

U6402M6 5115453H01 RAIL TO RAIL OUTPUT, 8 U746M7 4805218N63 RF TRANS SOT 323
PIN BGA BFQ67W

U6404M6 5175772B38 IC ANALOG TEMPERA- VR101M12 4813977M29 DIODE,VREF,MBZ5250,SM,


TURE SENSOR SOT-23,20V,.225W,ZEN

U6405M6 5188348V06 IC,AUDIO VR1905M20 4815096H01 VARACTOR DIODE 1SV305


CODEC,SM,AUDIO CODEC
VR1906M20 4815096H01 VARACTOR DIODE 1SV305
U6408M6 5188521T01 IC,VREF,SM,SOT23,1PER
PKG,.5%,1.25 TO VR1907M20 4815096H01 VARACTOR DIODE 1SV305
13.75,PRCN BANDGAP
VR1908M20 4815096H01 VARACTOR DIODE 1SV305
ADJUS

U6409M6 51009000001 NANOPOWER, 1.8V,


SOT23 COMPARATOR

U6410M6 5175772B38 IC ANALOG TEMPERA-


TURE SENSOR

U6411M6 5109731C55 IC 2.75 FIXED GAIN MONO


FILTER-FREE AMPLFR

U6501M6 5185143E77 IC, MAKO ASIC, CMOS


PWR MGMT

U6502M6 4871987H01 LOW FREQUENCY TRAN-


SISTOR

U6503M6 5171674H01 OP AMP

U6504M6 5171682H01 800MA BUCK REGULATOR

U6505M6 5189631P01 IC,SYNC STEP-DOWN


CONV

U6506M6 5184790Y04 IC,400MA ADJ VREG


LDO,SOT23

U6507M6 5171682H01 800MA BUCK REGULATOR

U6508M6 51009366001 500MA LOW DROPOUT


CMOS LINEAR REG.

U6509M6 5175114H01 SINGLE AND GATE


MICROPAK

U6510M6 5114007A47 IC,OR,17SZ32,1PER


PKG,SOT-353,PB FREE

U6511M6 5171339H01 MICROPOWER VOLTAGE


REGULATOR

U6601M6 5175114H01 SINGLE AND GATE


MICROPAK

U702M7 5164015H28 IC,TRIDENT,INTEG


SYNTH,RX/TX BSBND

U738M7 5171972L01 SP3T RF SWITCH


8-74 Schematics, Boards Overlays, and Parts Lists: Transceiver (RF) Boards: UHF1 (84012313001)

Notes
Schematics, Boards Overlays, and Parts Lists: Transceiver (RF) Boards: 700–800 MHz (84012266001) 8-29

8.3 Transceiver (RF) Boards: 700–800 MHz (84012266001)

UNSW_B+

SUBDESIGN_SUFFIX=12

DC_FUSED_B+
V_2.8_RF DC_LIN_2_775V DC_LIN_1_5V DC_LIN_1_5V
DC_SWI_3_6V DC_LIN_1_8V DC_LIN_1_8V
V_SW_3.60 DC_LIN_3V
WWP_DC DC_LIN_3V
RF_ANT DC_LIN_5V DC_LIN_5V
RF_ANT RF_SW_B+
DC_BATT RF_SW_B+
BAT_STATUS

SUBDESIGN_SUFFIX=17

IF1 SUBDESIGN_SUFFIX=16 IF6 IF18 IF22


IF IF SUBDESIGN_SUFFIX=13 IF
WWP_TX_HF_7800 IF
BAT_STATUS 1 IF3 FILT_RAW_B+ 1 1 1
IF PA_OUT DC_LIN_3V RF_OUT RF_OUT_2 HF_OUT_2
IF14
TX_INJ 1 IF2 RF_IN IF HF_OUT
IF WWP_7800_PA
IF7
IF
RX_IN 1
1 IF4 TX_7V 1
IF IF
FILT_RAW_B+ wwp_antswi_7800
IF5
1 VC 1
PA_OUT
IF8
IF
1 ANT_SWI
IF9
IF
DIG_VRVS SUBDESIGN_SUFFIX=19
1 16.8_MHZ_SINEWAVE
DIG_CTRL_ATTH CLK_16_8_MHZ CLK_SSI_RX RX_CLK_CONN
V_EXT_1.85 DC_LIN_1_875V_D DIG_DATA_SSI_RX_DOUTA RX_DA_CONN
DC_LIN_3V DC_LIN_3V DIG_DATA_SSI_RX_FS RX_FSYNC_CONN
DC_LIN_5V DC_LIN_5V DIG_RX_BE_DOUTB
SPI_DSP_CLK_A DIG_CTRL_SPI_PC WWP_RX_BE
ABACUS_SPI_CS DIG_CTRL_SPI_PE
SPI_DSP_MOSI DIG_DATA_SPI_PD
SUBDESIGN_SUFFIX=20
DC_LIN_1_8V
IF11 IF21 SUBDESIGN_SUFFIX=21 DIG_RX_SYNCB
SUBDESIGN_SUFFIX=11 IF IF F2_SYNCB
1 DC_LIN_1_8V_A RF_RX_FE_B2_OUT 1 DC_LIN_5V DC_LIN_5V TL_RX_IF_OUT TL_RX_IF
ISET ANA_CTRL_ISET ANA_RX_FE_FILT_VTUNE IF12
IF TL_RX_LO WWP_MIXER
RF_DAC_SPI_CS ANA_CTRL_VSET FILT_RAW_B+ 1 TL_RX_78
IF26 TL_RX_MIX_IN
V_EXT_1.85 DC_LIN_1_875V_D TXH IF
DC_LIN_3V 1 DC_LIN_3V
DC_LIN_3V DC_LIN_3V TX_7V_1
DC_LIN_5V DC_LIN_5V VCTRL WWP_RX_FE_7800
IF13
DC_RAW_B+ IF
1 CTRL_RX_78_LNA_A
DIG_CTRL_I_LIMIT DIG_CTRL_I_LIMIT RF_OUT
RF_ANT IF24
TX_INHIBIT DIG_CTRL_TX_INH TX_SWI IF
1 CTRL_RX_78_SW1
SPI_DSP_MOSI DIG_DATA_SPI_MOSI WWP_ALC_7800
F2_DMCS DIG_DMCS
F2_PARAMP DIG_GPIO49
DIG_SPI_CLK
SW_B+
RF_SW_B+
TXH_1
DIG_CTRL_ATTH
DIG_CTRL_ATTH
COUPLER
HF_OUT

TX_FSYNC_CONN
TX_CLK_CONN
SPI_DSP_MISO SUBDESIGN_SUFFIX=22
IF15
IF IF20
1 IF16 DC_SUPER_FILTER_5V IF
DC_LIN_5V DC_LIN_5V IF VCO_OUT 1
1 IF17 GPO1
V_EXT_1.85 DC_LIN_1_875V_D CLK_16_8_MHZ 16.8_MHZ_SINEWAVE IF WWP_VCO_7800
1 GPO2
DC_LIN_1_5V DC_LIN_1_5V DIG_DATA_SPI_MISO IF25
1 IF IF19 GPO8
V_2.8_RF DC_LIN_2_775V TXH IF
1 VCO_VCTRL
RF_BRD_RSTB DIG_CTRL_RSTB DIG_TX_SSI_CLK
LOCK_DET_A DIG_CTRL_LOCK DIG_TX_SSI_FS
DIG_CTRL_SSI_TRIGGER GPO1
DIG_DATA_SPI_MOSI GPO2
WWP_FGU_7800
GPO3
SPI_DSP_CLK_A DIG_SPI_CLK GPO4 DIG_CTRL_I_LIMIT
TRIDENT_SPI_CS DIG_CTRL_SPI_TRIDENT_PE GPO6 TX_OP FGU HF VCO DRIVER RX_FE 2ND_LO
TX_DA_CONN IF23 DIG_DATA_TX_SSI DC_SUPER_FILTER_5V
IF
1 VCO_IN GPO8
ABACUS_SPI_CS
RX_LO SH1 SH5 SH8 SH11 SH15 SH16 SH17

1
2

1
2

1
2

1
2

1
2

1
2

1
2
26012144001 26012153001 26012162001 26012159001 26012160001 26012163001 26012155001
TX_INJ TX_INJ
RX_FSYNC_CONN
VCO_VCTRL
SUBDESIGN_SUFFIX=7
RX_DA_CONN GPO5

RX_CLK_CONN
GPO7 DIG_CTRL_ATTH
ABACUS BALUN COUPLER MIXER ALC ALC_DC GPS_BT
F2_SYNCB

16.8_MHZ_SINEWAVE SH2 SH4 SH7 SH10 SH3 SH6 SH12

1
2

1
2

1
2

1
2

1
2

1
2

1
2
26012154001 26012157001 26012158001 26012156001 26012149001 26012150001 26012152001

Figure 8-29. Transceiver (RF) Board Overall Schematic


8-30 Schematics, Boards Overlays, and Parts Lists: Transceiver (RF) Boards: 700–800 MHz (84012266001)

INT_MIC- INT_MIC_NEG_MP
INT_MIC+ BACKLIGHT CONTROLS
INT_MIC_POS_MP I2C_CLK I2C_CLK
SPK-_MP INT_SPKR_NEG_MP I2C_DATA I2C_DATA
F2_PARAMP
SPK+_MP INT_SPKR_POS_MP SUBDESIGN_SUFFIX=2 SUBDESIGN_SUFFIX=6
FREQ_SEL<3..0> FREQ_SEL<3..0> 16.8_MHZ_SINEWAVE SUBDESIGN_SUFFIX=1
VOLUME F2_PARAMP F2_SYNCB
ON_OFF_SWITCH ON_OFF_SWITCH ON_OFF_SWITCH 16.8_MHZ_SINEWAVE RF_BRD_RSTB F2_SYNCB LOCK_DET_A
TOP CONTROLS TOGGLE_0 TOGGLE_0 RF_BRD_RSTB LOCK_DET_A RX_CLK_CONN
TOGGLE_1 TOGGLE_1 LOCK_DET LOCK_DET LOCK_DET RX_CLK_CONN

WWP_RF_CONNECTOR
EMERG_BTN RX_DA_CONN
EMERG_BTN EMERG_BTN BAT_STATUS RX_DA_CONN RX_FSYNC_CONN

RF INTERFACE
RX_FSYNC_CONN SPI_DSP_CLK_A
KP_COL<4..0> KP_COL<4..0> KP_COL<4..0> BATT_STATUS ISET SPI_DSP_CLK_A SPI_DSP_MISO
KEYPAD KP_ROW<4..0> KP_ROW<4..0> KP_ROW<4..0> ISET SPI_DSP_MISO SPI_DSP_MOSI
WWP_USER_INTERFACE

RF_DAC_SPI_CS RF_DAC_SPI_CS SPI_DSP_MOSI TX_CLK_CONN


JTAG JTAG<11..0> JTAG<11..0> JTAG<11..0> TX_CLK_CONN TX_DA_CONN
F2_DMCS F2_DMCS TX_DA_CONN TX_FSYNC_CONN
F_DISP_DATA_0 F_DISP_DATA_0 F_DISP_DATA_0 TRIDENT_SPI_CS TRIDENT_SPI_CS TX_FSYNC_CONN UNSW_B+
F_DISP_DATA_1 F_DISP_DATA_1 F_DISP_DATA_1 TRIDENT_SSI<2..0> TX_SSI<2..0> UNSW_B+ V_2.8_RF
F_DISP_DATA_2 F_DISP_DATA_2 F_DISP_DATA_2 TX_SSI<2..0> V_2.8_RF V_EXT_1.85
DISPLAY DATA F_DISP_DATA_3 F_DISP_DATA_3 F_DISP_DATA_3 ABACUS_SPI_CS ABACUS_SPI_CS V_EXT_1.85
F_DISP_DATA_4 F_DISP_DATA_4 F_DISP_DATA_4 ABACUS_SSI<2..0> RX_SSI<2..0> V_SW_3.60

USER INTERFACE
F_DISP_DATA_5 RX_SSI<2..0> V_SW_3.60
F_DISP_DATA_5 F_DISP_DATA_5
F_DISP_DATA_6 F_DISP_DATA_6 F_DISP_DATA_6
F_DISP_DATA_7 F_DISP_DATA_7 F_DISP_DATA_7 SPI_DSP<2..0> SPI_DSP<2..0>

WWP_CORE_CONTROLLER
F_DISP_RW F_DISP_RW F_DISP_RW SPI_DSP<2..0>
DISPLAY/LED F_DISP_DATA_CMD F_DISP_DATA_CMD F_DISP_DATA_CMD
OMAP_RESET OMAP_RESET OMAP_RESET
CONTROL LINES F_DISP_RW_EN F_DISP_RW_EN F_DISP_RW_EN
F_DISP_BD_ID F_DISP_BD_ID F_DISP_BD_ID
GPS_BT_32KHZ CPLD_32KHZ_GPS_CLK 32KHZ_GPS_CLK
SSI_RED_TX_CODEC SSI_RED_TX_CODEC SSI_RED_TX_CODEC RF_ANTANT SUBDESIGN_SUFFIX=3
SSI_RED_RX_CODEC SSI_RED_RX_CODEC SSI_RED_RX_CODEC CPLD_32KHZ_GPS_CLK 32KHZ BT_UART_TX_1.8V BT_UART_TX_1.8V

WWP_GPS_BLUETOOTH
ACC_SPKR_UNMUTE ACC_SPKR_UNMUTE GPS_SHUTDOWN GPS_SHUTDOWN GPS_SHUTDOWN
GPS BT_SPARE_1.8 BT_SPARE_1.8 BT_SPARE_1.8 UART2_GPS_TX GPS_TX GPS_RX
BT_PTT BT_PTT BT_PTT UART2_GPS_RX GPS_RX GPS_TX
BT_AVR_RESET BT_AVR_RESET BT_AVR_RESET BT_HOST_WAKEUP_1.8V BT_HOST_WAKEUP_1.8V
RSW_A RSW_A BT_WAKEUP_1.8V BT_WAKEUP_1.8V
KVL_DETACH KVL_DETACH KVL_DETACH BT_SHUTDOWN_1.8V BT_SHUTDOWN_1.8V
KEYFAIL_CTRL KEYFAIL_CTRL KEYFAIL_CTRL RSW_B RSW_B
GCAI_1_WIRE ONE_WIRE_GCAI ONE_WIRE_GCAI BT_UART_RX_1.8V BT_UART_RX_1.8V

EXPANSION
GCAI GPIO_0 MAKO_OPTB_SEL0_GCAI MAKO_OPTB_SEL0_GCAI RSW_INT RSW_INT BT_UART_RTS_1.8V BT_UART_RTS_1.8V
GPIO_1_DP_TXDC_FILLREQ MAKO_USB2_POS_DM MAKO_USB2_POS_DP BT_UART_CTS_1.8V BT_UART_CTS_1.8V
GPIO_2_DM_RXDC_FILLDATA MAKO_USB2_NEG_DP MAKO_USB2_NEG_DP AUD_INT_SPKR_FILT_N SPK-_MP BT_TX_DBG BT_TX_DBG
GPIO_3_RTS_FILLSENSE GPIO_3_RTS_FILLSENSE GPIO_3_RTS_FILLSENSE
OPTB_SEL3_SWITCH_EN MAKO_OPTB_SEL3_GCAI MAKO_OPTB_SEL3_GCAI AUD_INT_SPKR_FILT_P SPK+_MP
GCAI_GPIO_1_INPUT RXDIN_5V RXDIN_5V
GCAI_GPIO_2_INPUT RTS_FILLSEN_5V RTS_FILLSEN_5V
MAKO_OPTB_SEL2_GCAI12 MAKO_OPTB_SEL2_GCAI MAKO_OPTB_SEL2_GCAI
EXT_MIC_POS_DP EXT_MIC_POS_DP EXT_MIC_POS_DP SSI_RED_TX_CODEC BT_AUD_OUT
EXT_MIC_NEG_DP EXT_MIC_NEG_DP EXT_MIC_NEG_DP
EXT_SPKR_NEG_DP EXT_SPRK_NEG_DP EXT_SPKR_NEG_DP SSI_OPT_CLK BT_AUD_CLK
EXT_SPKR_POS_DP EXT_SPKR_POS_DP EXT_SPKR_POS_DP
OMAP_SSI_FSYNC BT_AUD_FSYNC
PTT PTT PTT
SIDE_1 SIDE_1 SIDE_1 SSI_RED_RX_CODEC BT_AUD_IN

INTERFACE
SIDE_2 SIDE_2 SIDE_2
MONITOR MONITOR MONITOR
SSI_MACE_TX_DIN SSI_MACE_TX_DIN SSI_MACE_TX_DIN
SSI_RED_RX_MACE SSI_RED_RX_MACE SSI_RED_RX_MACE
HIGH_SECURE_DATA_GATE HIGH_SECURE_DATA_GATE HIGH_SECURE_DATA_GATE
SECURE_HIGH_NORM SECURE_HIGH_NORM SECURE_HIGH_NORM
SSI_BLACK_TX_MACE SSI_BLACK_TX_MACE SSI_BLACK_TX_MACE
SSI_BLACK_RX SSI_BLACK_RX SSI_BLACK_RX
SSI_OPT_CLK SSI_OPT_CLK SSI_OPT_CLK
OPT_SSI_SYNC OMAP_SSI_FSYNC SSI_OPT_FSYNC
4MHZ_MACE_CLK 4MHZ_MACE_CLK 4MHZ_MACE_CLK
TX_INHIBIT TX_INHIBIT MACE_WAKEUP MACE_WAKEUP
MACE_RESET MACE_RESET
BT_SHUTDOWNBT_SHUTDOWN_1.8V AVR_BOOT AVR_BOOT
BT_UART_CTS_1.8V BT_UART_CTS_1.8V USB1_NEG_DP MAKO_USB1_NEG_DP
BT_UART_RX_1.8V BT_UART_RX_1.8V USB1_POS_DP MAKO_USB1_POS_DP
MACE_RESETMACE_RESET
MACE_WAKEUP MACE_WAKEUP AVR_STATUS_1.8V AVR_STATUS_1.8V
USB_BOOT_1.8V AVR_BOOT EXP_BRD_ID EXP_BOARD_TYPE
I2C_CLK I2C_CLK
AVR_STATUS_1.8V AVR_STATUS_1.8V I2C_DATA I2C_DATA
BT_HOST_WAKEUP_1.8V BT_HOST_WAKEUP_1.8V SPI_ARM_CLK
SPI_ARM_MOSI
BT_UART_RTS_1.8V BT_UART_RTS_1.8V T_DISP_RESET
BT_UART_TX_1.8V BT_UART_TX_1.8V T_DISP_SPI_CS
BT_WAKEUP_1.8V BT_WAKEUP_1.8V T_DISP_DATA_CMD
USB1_NEG_DPUSB1_NEG_DP ACC_SPKR_UNMUTE ACC_SPKR_UNMUTE
USB1_POS_DP USB1_POS_DP SEC_CLEAR
TEMPOMAP_RESET INT_MIC-
EXP_BRD_ID EXP_BRD_ID AUDIO_MIC_NEG_DP
INT_MIC+
RSW_A RSW_A AUDIO_MIC_POS_DP
RSW_B RSW_B

RSW_INT RSW_INT

CONTROLLER MAKO AUDIO_PA


SH13 SH14 SH9
1
2

1
2

1
2

26012161001 26012143001 26012151001

Figure 8-30. Controller Mainboard Circuit


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DC_BATT_A
E201M12 F200M12
DC_BATT DC_FUSE_A L200M12
IN OUT

3
1.5UH
32V DC_FUSED_B+
C200M12 2A
2 VR200M12 C201M12 C202M12 C203M12
MMBZ5250B 1UF 1UF
20V
.01UF 1UF

1
Q201M12
NTR1P02T1

2 3 RF_SW_B+
OUT

R201M12
100K

1
1UF
MUN5212T C217M12

Q202M12 R202M12
3 D200M12
1 22K 1 2
4.7K
MBR120LSFT1 U200M12

22K
LP2989 DC_LIN_5V
4 5
8
INPUT OUTPUT
7 OUT
SHUTDOWN ERROR NC
6 SENSE
1 2

GND
2
BYPASS NC NC
C204M12 C205M12
4.7UF 4.7UF

3
C206M12
.01UF

U201M12
LP5900

IN A1 B2 DC_LIN_3V
A2
VEN VOUT OUT
VIN

GND
DC_SWI_3_6V
C213M12 C214M12 C207M12 C208M12
330PF 33PF 1UF 1UF
BAND B1

DC_LIN_1_8V
OUT

U202M12 U203M12
LP5900 LP5952 DC_LIN_1_5V
C3 EN VOUT A3
DC_LIN_2_775V A1 B2 A1 OUT
IN VEN VOUT VIN
A2 VIN
C1 VBATT
GND

C212M12
4.7UF

GND
C215M12 C216M12 C209M12 C210M12
330PF 33PF 1UF 1UF
BAND
B1

B2
M101M12
CONTACT J102M12
DC_BATT 3 PIN3 PIN1
1 1 CONN_P
PIN2
2 M104M12
1 5 IO RF_ANT
BAT_STATUS M103M12
1
OUT M105M12 1
3

2
2 VR101M12 C101M12 3
MMBZ5250B
20V 33PF 4
BAND
1

Figure 8-31. DC Circuit


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DC_LIN_5V DC_LIN_5_0V

2
R698M19 R607M19 C629M19
1 21 2

C627M19

C630M19
IN

1000PF

0.1UF
0 100K 0.1UF
DC_LIN_1_875V_D

3
C643M19 C641M19
470PF 33PF DC_LIN_1_875V_D
DC_RX_BE_SUPFLTR_B

2
4813973A04

1
MMBTA13 1

5
R605M19
Q601M19 U604M19 U603M19

10K
NC7WZ17 NC7WZ17
C646M19 VCC VCC

3
RF_RX_BE_SUPFLTR_C RF_RX_BE_VCO_L
8PF RF_RX_BE_VCO_F GND GND

TEST_POINT
2

1
U602M19
BFR380F
C625M19 C631M19 R609M19
DC_LIN_1_875V_D RF_RX_BE_VCO_B
1 1 2 1 R612M19 2 RF_RX_BE_VCO_TUNE

TP601M19

2
IN 18PF 7PF 2.2K 7.5K
RF_RX_BE_VCO_D

2
C618M19

VR602M19
33PF
2

R606M19

C638M19

C639M19

R613M19
L604M19

4805656W87
C608M19

3300PF
120NH
DC_LIN_3_0V 1 2

.01UF
10K

2.4K
1SV279
3PF
DC_LIN_3V RF_RX_BE_VCO_OUT2 RF_RX_BE_VCO_E

21
R699M19

2
RF_RX_BE_VCO_A

21
IN C609M19
1 2

R602M19

C619M19
0

62PF
390
C642M19

C640M19
27PF
470PF

0.1UF
RF_RX_BE_VCO_OUT DIG_RX_SYNCB
IN

1
DNP

1
R616M19

DC_LIN_3_0V 0 DIG_DATA_SSI_RX_FS
OUT

2
U603M19
1 6

2
NC7WZ17 5186311J24

R601M19
DC_LIN_1_875V_D

6
U607M19

C617M19

C621M19
47
5109522E84

0.1UF

0.1UF
C626M19 NC7SZ125
DC_LIN_3_0V

VCC
1000PF E606M19
TL_RX_IF
RF_RX_BE_IF_1 RF_RX_BE_IFIN DC_RX_BE_VDDL 1 2 1 OE
1
L611M19 C601M19 L601M19
1 21 2

2
DIG_RX_BE_CXVM

1
IN
2 4

2
270NH 220NH A Y
.01UF
RF_RX_BE_CXIF
C644M19

C645M19

C605M19

1C623M19

C628M19
DNP

.01UF

.01UF

GND
2.7PF

2.7PF

3.9PF

RF_RX_BE_MX
NC
L602M19 L603M19 DIG_RX_BE_CXVL E607M19
10UH 10UH 1 2 DC_LIN_5_0V
2466505A01 2466505A01 RF_RX_BE_LON

3
R623M19
DIG_RX_BE_DOUTB

C636M19
1 C615M19
2 CLK_16_8_MHZ OUT

0.1UF
IN 0
DC_LIN_3_0V 150PF DIG_RX_DATA DNP DNP
R617M19
E601M19 DC_RX_BE_VDDP
48
47
46
45
44
43
42
41
40
39
38
37
1 2 DC_RX_BE_VDDI 5102495J14

1
U601M19 U603M19 0
3 4 DIG_DATA_SSI_RX_DOUTA
2

AD9864 DNP NC7WZ17


1 36 R624M19 OUT

CXVM

GNDP
VDDP
RF_RX_BE_MXOP

LON
LOP

VDDL
CXVL
GNDI
VDDI

CXIF

IOUTL
MXOP GNDL C633M19
IFIN

5109522E84
C603M19 2
RF_RX_BE_MXON
MXON FREF
35 2
CLK_RX_BE_FREF 1 0
.01UF
C611M19
3 GNDF GNDS2
34 .01UF 0613952R66 DIG_RX_CLK DNP
R610M19 R618M19
1 2 4
RF_RX_BE_IF2N
IF2N SYNCB
33 DIG_RX_BE_SYNCB DC_LIN_3_0V
5
RF_RX_BE_IF2P 32 DIG_RX_FS
1

100PF IF2P GNDH 100K 0


DC_LIN_3_0V DC_RX_BE_VDDF 6 31 1 6 CLK_SSI_RX
E602M19 7
VDDF
RF_RX_BE_GCP
FS
30 5109522E84 OUT
C610M19 GCP DOUTB U604M19
1 2 1 2 8 GCN DOUTA
29 NC7WZ17
9 28
2

100PF VDDA CLKOUT DNP 5109522E84


10 GNDA VDDH
27 DC_RX_BE_VDDH
U604M19
R619M19
IOUTC

DC_RX_BE_VREFP 11 26 DC_RX_BE_VDDD
GNDS1
CLKN

C604M19
CLKP

NC7WZ17
GNDQ

GNDC

GNDD
VDDQ

VREFP VDDD
VDDC
GND3

RREF

12 25

2
PC

.01UF E609M19 0
VREFN PE
PD

R614M19
1 2 DC_LIN_3_0V 3 4

D1
C634M19

C637M19
NC

0.1UF

0.1UF
1

0
DC_LIN_3_0V
G1

E608M19
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24

0613952R66
1 2

GND
E603M19 DC_RX_BE_VDDQ
R615M19
1 2 DC_LIN_1_875V_D C1 C2
2

DC_RX_BE_VDDA DIG_RX_BE_RREF 1 DNP A2 B2

1
NC
B1 B2 DIG_CTRL_SPI_PE
2

0 A1 B1
IN
DC_LIN_3_0V D2
2

C602M19 0613952R66 U605M19 DIR


R603M19

VCCA
VCCB
100K

.01UF
C607M19

SN74LVC2T45
100PF

C612M19 5164852H16

D1
DC_RX_BE_VDDC DC_LIN_3_0V DC_LIN_1_875V_D
1

.01UF
DNP DIG_DATA_SPI_PD
1

A1
A2
R620M19 IN

GND
DC_RX_BE_VREFN
1

21

C1 C2
2

0 A2 B2
CLK_RX_BE_CLKN B1 A1 B1 B2
C613M19

C616M19

2200PF
100PF

CLK_RX_BE_CLKP D2
U606M19 DIR

VCCA
VCCB
RF_RX_BE_IOUT SN74LVC2T45
RF_RX_BE_18D 5164852H16 DC_LIN_1_875V_D
R608M19 C632M19
1 2 DC_LIN_3_0V
1

R621M19
DC_LIN_3_0V DIG_CTRL_SPI_PC
2

DNP

A1
A2
10K 100PF IN
VR601M19

E604M19
C620M19

R604M19

1SV279

0
4805656W87

1 2
0.1UF

390
2

L605M19
3.9UH
C606M19

0.1UF

RF_RX_BE_18T
1

R611M19
1 2 DC_LIN_3_0V
2

2
1

C622M19

C624M19

10K
.33UF

.33UF

C635M19

DC_LIN_3_0V
E605M19 .01UF
1 2
1

1
2

1
C614M19

.01UF
1

Figure 8-32. Receiver Back End Circuit


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IF401M20
IF E401M20

IN 1 DC_LIN_1_8V_A 1 2 DC_RX_78_LNA_A

2480640Z01

R403M20 R404M20
3.3K 68
4813973A32 0613952R09 DC_RX_78_LNA_D
Q401M20 0613952Q85 0613952Q45
IF402M20 CTRL_RX_78_LNA_A = 3V (HIGH), LNA'S TURN ON MUN5212T
R401M20
IF 3 DC_RX_78_LNA_C
1 CTRL_RX_78_LNA_A 1 22K

1
IN 22K
4813973M75 2113946D07
4813973M75 C424M20 C427M20

22K
BC858CD 52 BC858CD
Q402M20
33PF 4.7UF
Q402M20 2113944A31

R402M20

6
R413M20

2
82K 2.7
0613952R23 DC_RX_78_LNA_B 0613952Q11

CTRL_RX_78_LNA_B

CTRL_RX_78_SW2 = 0V, 800 PATH SELECTED DC_RX_78_LNA_E


CTRL_RX_78_SW1 = 0V, 700 PATH SELECTED
SW1 AND SW2 HAVE TO BE OPPOSITE
L407M20 C421M20 C422M20
4.7UF 33PF L402M20
7.5NH 2113946D07 2113944A31 12NH
RF_RX_8_SW1 RF_RX_8_F1OUT
2415427H16
RF_RX_78_LNA1_C
C412M20 5180428L15 L401M20
C425M20
RF_RX_78_LNA1_A
R450M20 R406M20
RF_RX_8_F1IN RF_RX_8_SW2 U404M20
10NH E402M20 DC_RX_78_LNA_F
CTRL_RX_78_SW2 0 9175390A01 9.1PF AS211334 8.2PF 0 1 2
4 3 1 CTRL_RX_78_SW2
6

3
V1 J2
IF403M20 FL401M20 J3 V2
TL_RX_78 IF C402M20
RF_RX_78_LNA1_B C426M20 2480640Z01
IN 1 5
RF_RX_78_SW1 J1 GND 2 1 IN1
B4232
OUT1
7 2 GND J1
5C487M20 C423M20
RF_RX_78_SW2 1 U406M20 1PF
BFR380F 2113944A63
33PF 3 IN2 OUT2
5 33PF 30PF DC_RX_78_LNA_G R409M20 DC_RX_78_LNA_H
R410M20

GND1
GND2
GND3
GND4
4885316E32 3.3K 68
2113944A31 6 V2 J3 1 3 J2 V1
4 RF_RX_78_LNA1_F 0613952R09
0613952Q85 0613952Q45
RF_RX_7_SW1 RF_RX_78_LNA1_E

2
AS211334 R451M20 C413M20 C484M20 R407M20
U402M20 RF_RX_7_F1IN 1PF R405M20
10

4
2
4
6
8
5180428L15 0 47PF L403M20 22K
0613952Q25 2113946D07
0613952R66 RF_RX_7_SW2 3.3NH 4813973M75 4813973M75 C431M20 C434M20
CTRL_RX_78_SW1 RF_RX_7_F1OUT CTRL_RX_78_SW1 BC858CD 25 BC858CD
Q403M20
33PF 4.7UF
L408M20 C418M20 Q403M20 2113944A31
C404M20 C406M20 C416M20 33PF
33PF 33PF 33PF R447M20
10NH 2113944A31 10 R456M20
2113944A31 2113944A31 2113944A31 0 R408M20

3
2415427H21

3
82K
0613952R23 DC_RX_78_LNA_I

MMBD352
DC_RX_78_LNA_J

DNP
D401M20
C428M20 C429M20

2
1
4.7UF 33PF
2113946D07 2113944A31
RF_RX_78_LNA2_F

L405M20
10NH
RF_RX_8_SW3 RF_RX_8_SW4 RF_RX_78_LNA2_C IF406M20
CTRL_RX_78_SW2 RF_RX_8_F2IN CTRL_RX_78_SW2
5180428L15 L404M20
C432M20
C488M20 C490M20 C492M20 IF
R452M20
RF_RX_8_F2OUT R454M20 15NH R412M20
1
U405M20
AS211334 2.7PF 1.5PF 2.7PF OUT
0 9175390A01 0 5.1PF 5.1
4 3 1 6 RF_RX_78_LNA2_B

3
V1 J2 0613952R66 0613952R66

L489M20
FL402M20 J3 V2
RF_RX_78_LNA2_A RF_RX_FE_B2_OUT

8.2NH

L491M20
C433M20

8.2NH
C430M20
5
RF_RX_78_SW3 J1 GND 2 1 IN1
B4232
OUT1
7 2 GND J1
5 1 U407M20 1PF
BFR380F
3 IN2 OUT2
5 30PF
GND1
GND2
GND3
GND4

6 V2 J3 1 3 J2 V1
4 RF_RX_78_LNA2_D

2
AS211334 R453M20 R455M20 C485M20
U403M20 RF_RX_7_SW4 1PF RF_RX_78_LNA2_E R411M20
10
RF_RX_7_SW30
2
4
6
8

5180428L15 0 L406M20
0613952Q25
0613952R66 RF_RX_7_F2OUT
0613952R66
2.4NH
CTRL_RX_78_SW1 CTRL_RX_78_SW1
C405M20 C407M20 RF_RX_7_F2IN C417M20 C419M20

R457M20
33PF 33PF 33PF 33PF R448M20
10

0
2113944A31 2113944A31 2113944A31 2113944A31
0613952Q25

IF405M20
IF
DC_LIN_3V
1
5

IN 5103535B53
U408M20
NC7WZ04 5103535B53
VCC U408M20
NC7WZ04

GND 3 4 NC
2

5103535B53
U408M20
IF404M20 NC7WZ04
IF
IN 1 1 6
CTRL_RX_78_SW1 CTRL_RX_78_SW2

Figure 8-33. Receiver Front End Circuit


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UMC5NT2
IF2305M13
IF
FILT_RAW_B+ 1 3 4
IN

10K
IF2306M13
IF

47K
ANT_SWI 1 2

C2303M13
IN

68PF
47K

4.7K
1 5

R2305M13
Q2301M13

0
L2302M13

82NH
IF2301M13
PA_OUT IF
IN 1

D2303M13
UPP9401E3

IF2307M13
C2305M13 C2301M13 C2304M13 IF
L2301M13
1

3
8.1NH
OUT
91PF 100PF 33PF RF_OUT

UPP9401E3
D2302M13

C2308M13
C2307M13
L2303M13

1PF
15NH

2.2PF
MMBD352
D2301M13
2
1

C2302M13

R2302M13
1

22PF

82
R2303M13

82
DNP
R2301M13

R2304M13
0 IF2304M13
IF RX_IN

82
1
IF2302M13 OUT
DC_LIN_3V IF

1
3
IN 1

RFIO1
RFIO2
2
GND

C2306M13
V1
V2

33PF
U2302M13
AT267
4
U2301M13 5
IF2303M13 NC7WZ04
DIG_VRVS IF
1 1 6 DC_LIN_3V
IN
5

U2301M13
NC7WZ04
VCC
R2306M13

C2309M13
100K

GND

.1UF
2

Figure 8-34. ANTSWI Circuit


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DC_LIN_5VREF
U1150M11
LT1790
SW_B+ IN 4 VIN VOUT 6
3
NC DNC1

C1160M11
5

C1161M11
NC DNC2

.1UF

GND1
GND2

1UF
1
2
DC_LIN_5V
E1101M11
R1103M11
IN DC_RAW_B+ 1 2 FILT_RAW_B+
OUT
.02

IN DC_LIN_5V DC_LIN_5V
DC_LIN_5V

R1169M11
DC_LIN_5V

5
C1101M11 C1102M11

340K
IN DC_LIN_3V .01UF 1UF 3 R1138M11 R1142M11
4 DC_LIN_5V
U1143M11
U1144M11
1 100K 100K
DC_LIN_5V LPV321M7X
1

2
NC NO
R1170M11 U1129M11
6 IN COM 4 80.6K LMV841
5 3

GND

5
V_POS NC
3 R1144M11 R1146M11
C1103M11 R1139M11 4

R1175M11
1

2
R1141M11
100K U1130M11100K
.01UF TS5A3159

510K
5

0
100K LMV841

5
U1101M11

2
INA138
3

VPOS
R1140M11
100K
R1143M11 4
DIG_CTRL_ATTH 3 1 1
IN VINPOS OUT
4 VINNEG 100K

GND

2
C1139M11 R1108M11
10PF 68.1K
R1145M11
100K
DC_LIN_5V DAC_C

2
C1108M11

5
3 .01UF
R1110M11
4
R1158M11
1 10K
U1141M11 100K
DNP

2
LPV321M7X
U1104M11
LPV321M7X
DIG_CTRL_I_LIMIT

5
IN
3 DC_LIN_3V
4
R1171M11 R1172M11
IN ANA_CTRL_ISET 1
0 4.7K BAND C1110M11 C1113M11
33PF .01UF

2
C1135M11
DNP

.01UF
R1160M11

6
12K C1137M11 C1138M11 U1106M11 U1149M11
.022UF .022UF LTC5532 TXH_1 74LVC1G32YZP
A1

VCC
L1102M11 C1107M11
1 C2
6.8NH 4
RFIN
5 B1 TX_SWI OUT
100PF VM VOUT
3 VOS

GND
R1107M11 C1105M11 R1112M11
68 5.6PF 51
DNP R1117M11
75K

2
DC_LIN_3V

A2
R1116M11
U1149M11

10K
74LVC1G32YZP
VCC
R1104M11 R1105M11
100 100
GND

C1
L1117M11

2.55NH

RVS
COUPLER C1122M11 RF_OUT
IN OUT
2.2PF
FWD

R1198M11

10K
R1114M11 R1115M11
100 100
C1125M11

DNP
L1101M11 6.8PF C1142M11

33NH R1168M11 1000PF


DNP

L1116M11
100
C1104M11

33NH
R1106M11 DNP 5.6PF
6.8 C1155M11
5.6PF DC_LIN_5V C1118M11 DC_LIN_5V
DC_LIN_5V C1130M11
.01UF
.01UF
C1129M11
DC_LIN_1_875V_D DC_LIN_5V .01UF

16
IN

8
U1112M11 U1132M11
U1137M11
A2
A1

HMC468LP3E

R1152M11
R1174M11
7 PA_OFFSET

VDD
SN74LVC2T45

VCC
PR

10K
13 1

5
V1 NC1 10K
VCCB
VCCA

R1163M11 U1136M11
D2 DC_LIN_5V 14 V2 NC2 3 3 74LVC1G08YZP 2 D Q
5
DIG_SPI_CLK B2
DIR
B1 15 V3 NC3 4 10K U1131M11
4 A1 NL17SZ74
IN B1 A1 C1116M11 NC4 8 1 C2 1 3
C2 B2 A2
C1 2 9 R1162M11 LMV7275 B1
CP Q*
RF1 NC5
GND

150K
.1UF 11 10 6

GND
9

U1125M11

2
RF2 NC6 CLR
ANA_CTRL_VSET AD5624R 12
NC7 R1176M11
IN 1K
5 DC_LIN_5V
VDD

ACG1 U1133M11
DC_LIN_5V
D1

7 1 6 TS5A3159

4
DC_LIN_5VREF SCLK VOUTA ACG2
R1122M11
6 SYNC VOUTB 2 7 ACG3 1 NO

A2
R1154M11
8 4 MODE_SELECT
6 IN 4 VC VCTRL

GND
R1101M11

C1117M11
DIN VOUTC 75K COM OUT

3300PF
U1136M11
10 5 5 V_POS 3

GND
ADDED FOR DEFAULT
10K

VREFIN_VREFOUT VOUTD C1111M11 74LVC1G08YZP NC 10K


VCC DC_LIN_5V
CTGND
C1165M11

C1141M11
GND

HIGH

17
DC_LIN_5V .1UF .47UF
.1UF

R1121M11
GND

2
30.1K
DC_LIN_1_875V_D DAC_C

8
C1126M11 U1105M11
G1

C1
3

AD8315
A2
A1

U1138M11

VPOS
1000PF
SN74LVC2T45
R1177M11
1 7
VCCB
VCCA

R1124M11
51 RFIN VAPC
IN DIG_DATA_SPI_MOSI DIR
D2 2 ENBL 0
B2 B1 A1
B1 TX_INH 3 VSET NC
6 NC
C2 B2 A2
C1 4 FLTR
5
GND

COMM
DIG_CTRL_TX_INH

GND

C1112M11
IN R1180M11
DNP

.01UF
D1

9
R1151M11
R1181M11
100K
DC_LIN_1_875V_D 10K
DC_LIN_5V
BAND BAND
A2
A1

U1139M11

DIG_DMCS SN74LVC2T45
IN U1147M11
VCCB
VCCA

74LVC1G08YZP
U1146M11
74LVC1G32YZPA1 DIR
D2
A1 C2 B2 B1 A1
B1 TXH_5V DC_LIN_5V C1128M11 C1123M11
B1
C2 C2 B2 A2
C1 C1127M11
U1128M11
R1178M11

B1 IO49 .01UF .01UF SN74LVC1G00


GND

10K

U1126M11
.1UF DC_LIN_5V A1
R1137M11

LMV7275 C2

5
U1127M11
10K

TS5A3159 B1
5
D1

DIG_GPIO49 3
IN 3 1 NO 4
R1135M11 R1136M11 U1142M11
DC_LIN_1_875V_D 4 6 IN COM 4 1
1 5 3 DC_LIN_5V
GND

V_POS NC 0 10K

C1124M11
TXH

2
4700PF
A2

A2

R1111M11 C1140M11 DC_LIN_5V LPV321M7X

A2
OUT
2

U1146M11 U1147M11 4700PF


U1128M11
2

74LVC1G32YZP 74LVC1G08YZP 0
VCC VCC SN74LVC1G00
VCC

GND GND R1182M11


GND
10K
C1

C1

C1
DC_LIN_5V
C1119M11
ANA_RX_FE_FILT_VTUNE
OUT
.01UF
R1125M11

R1129M11
24K

DNP

NTR1P02T1
10K

Q1103M11
FILT_RAW_B+
5

3
4
U1113M11
1
R1126M11

LPV321M7X 2 3
11K

R1164M11

U1119M11 Q1101M11

R1102M11
10K

74LVC1G08YZP MUN5212T
TXH_1 A1 3

100K
DC_LIN_5V IN 22K
C2 1 TX_7V_1 OUT

1
DC_LIN_5V B1
22K

C1106M11 5114000B52
U1121M11
.01UF
1

R1165M11 M74VHC1GT86
200
1
5

3 4
POS

4 2 TX_INH
U1148M11
U1103M11
VOUT
2 1 DC_LIN_5V
LM50
LPV321M7X C1120M11
GND

.01UF DC_LIN_5V
3

R1130M11

R1127M11 R1166M11
DNP

20K 200
5
10K

U1121M11
5

M74VHC1GT86
3 VCC
DC_LIN_3V
4
U1114M11
1 GND
R1128M11

A2

LPV321M7X
R1167M11
10K

U1119M11
2

3
10K

74LVC1G08YZP
VCC

GND
C1

Figure 8-35. Automatic Level Control Circuit


8-36 Schematics, Boards Overlays, and Parts Lists: Transceiver (RF) Boards: 700–800 MHz (84012266001)

IN DC_LIN_5V

C502M21 L500M21 R500M21

.033UF 220NH 33
C500M21
FL502M21
.033UF TS3A9E01S TL_RX_IF_OUT
L503M21 L504M21 R526M21
1 4
100NH 270NH
IN OUT OUT

R512M21
0
C501M21

C514M21

C515M21
0

GND1
GND2
GND3
GND4
3.6PF
DNP
2PF
39PF

2
3
5
6
C533M21
L513M21

DNP
22NH

62PF
T506M21
059248278

1
U507M21
TL_RX_MIX_IN SC2072BP T507M21
8 109638038

BVDD
1 P1 S1 3 IFN 4 6
IN 4 9 S1 P1
RFN IFP
S2 2 5 RFP BBP 12 2
2 S2
BDIV C532M21
C504M21
6 P2 S3 4 10 LOIN NC1 3 3 1
6 S3 P2
NC2 39PF

GND1
6PF 7

GND
NC3 5 NC
NC 5

C509M21

C510M21

C511M21

C512M21
.033UF

.033UF
39PF

4.7UF
11
13
R502M21

C506M21

C507M21

C508M21
.033UF
39PF

4.7UF

TL_RX_LO
30

R525M21 C516M21 L550M21


IN 1 2
0 6.8NH
33PF
C550M21
DNP

DNP

DNP
C551M21

C505M21
33PF
33PF

47PF

Figure 8-36. Receiver Back End Circuit


Schematics, Boards Overlays, and Parts Lists: Transceiver (RF) Boards: 700–800 MHz (84012266001) 8-37

IN DC_LIN_1_5V

IN DC_LIN_1_875V_D

IN DC_LIN_2_775V

IN DC_LIN_5V
OUT GPO1
OUT GPO2 DC_LIN_2_775V
OUT GPO3 DC_LIN_1_5V
OUT GPO4

DC_LIN_2_775V OUT GPO6


OUT GPO8
OUT GPO7
DC_LIN_1_875V_D OUT GPO5
L720M7 DC_LIN_2_775V DC_LIN_2_775V DC_LIN_2_775V
2.2UH DIG_CTRL_LOCK
2480646Z20 OUT
DIG_DATA_SPI_MISO
C715M7 OUT
TP701M7
.1UF
2113945C31 L733M7 L735M7 L738M7 TEST_POINT
L727M7 2.2UH 2.2UH 2.2UH DIG_CTRL_SPI_TRIDENT_PE IN

1
2113945C31 2.2UH 2480646Z20 2480646Z20 2480646Z20
C726M7
2480646Z20
C730M7 C734M7 C737M7
DIG_DATA_SPI_MOSI IN
D722M7
2113945C31 4815011H01 IMN10
C716M7
4 A1 K1
3 .1UF .1UF .1UF .1UF DIG_SPI_CLK IN

NC
5 A2 K2
2 2113945C31 2113945C31 2113945C31
.1UF 6 A3 K3
1
2113945C31 DIG_TX_SSI_FS
OUT
C717M7
DIG_TX_SSI_CLK
OUT
.1UF
C718M7 C724M7 C725M7 DIG_DATA_TX_SSI IN
10UF .1UF
2113955D37 2113945C31 DIG_CTRL_SSI_TRIGGER
.1UF IN
2113945C31 D723M7
4815011H01 IMN10
C719M7
4 A1 K1
3
5 A2 K2
2
.1UF 6 A3 K3
1
2113945C31
RF_HP_MOD_OUT

NC
NC

NC

NC

NC
DIG_DATA_AUX_SPI_MISO
ANA_ADAPT_CHARGE_PUMP

B11

E11

E10
G7

G5
G4

G9

G6

G8
C9
C8
D4

H9
H7

H3

H4

H6

C4

C7
A9

E4
A2
B9
B3

B8

K3

A8
E7
B4
F2
F1
L2
J9

J4
J1

J3

J6
ANA_CHARGE_PUMP
U702M7
15H28
R706M7
DC_SUPER_FILTER_5V

SDM_VREFM

MN_CP_GND
SDM_REF_GND

ESC_GND

TM
MN_CP_VCC
SDM_VREFP

ESC_CP_GND
SDM_REF_VCC

SF_GND

TX_GND
CLK_GND

ESC_VCC

SCAN_EN
RX_AGND1

RX_AGND2
5164015H28

SDM_CLK_GEN_VCC

TX_DAC_GND
LGND1
REF_VCC
ESC_CP_VCC
TX_VCC
CLK_VCC
RX_AVCC1

RX_AVCC2

MAIN_GND

TX_DAC_VCC

LVCC1
ESC_TEST
MAIN_VCC

TEST2
SSI_GND
ASPI_GND

SSI_VCC

ASPI_VCC
ESC_CPBIAS
OUT

TEST1_LCKDET
0
GPO6 SPI_DR
D9 0613952R66
D3 AGC_REF CEX
D8
A6 AGC_FLAG SPI_DW
D10 C756M7 C757M7
K6 C11 10UF .1UF
AUX_DAC SPI_CLK 2113955D37
A5 RFSTEPA_GPO6 2113945C31
NC
C3 AGC_DAC TXFS
F9
B5 DC_CAL_GPO5 TXCLK
F10
NC
B2 BP_I TXD
F11
NC
C1 RXI DMCS
F7
NC
C2 RXIX RXD
D11 NC
GPO5 NC
B1 BP_IX RXCLK
E9 NC
NC
A10 SDM_VAG RXFS
E8 NC
NC
E1 BP_Q RXACQ
D7
NC
D1 J2 NC
D2
RXQ ESC_IN
L3 ANA_CHARGE_PUMP R705M7 VCO_VCTRL
NC
E2
RXQX ESC_CP
K1
NC OUT
NC BP_QX ESCD2_OUT NC 1.2K
NC
F5 SCAN_IN ESCD2_OUTX
K2 NC 0613952Q75
NC
B6 RX_EN_OUT ESC_INX
H2 NC
NC
J7 ICAP C703M7 C707M7 C713M7
K7 .039UF 6800PF .033UF
NC QCAP 2113945C26 2113945C01 2113945C25
NC
J10 CLK_OUT
R701M7
430
NC
J11 TCLK 0613952Q64
NC
L6 NTXQ HP_MOD_OUT
L9
NC
L7 TXQ
NC
K8 NTXI
NC
L8
F8
TXI
G2 ANA_ADAPT_CHARGE_PUMP R708M7
NC INCR_DECR MN_ADAPT_CP
G11 68

SDM_CLK_GEN_GND
NC PHCLK C749M7
NC
A3 FBQ M_PRSCX
H1 2113945C31 0613952Q45
A4 G1 .1UF

REF_OSC_OUT
NC FBI M_PRSC
GPO1_TEST1 RF_PRESCALAR
GPO2_TEST2
GPO3_TEST3
GPO4_TEST4
DEEPSLEEP

ACE1_GPO7
ACE2_GPO8
ASPI_DATA
G3

CLK_BASE
CLK_EMIT
EF_OUTM

ASPI_CLK
EF_OUTP

SF_SPLY
MN_CP

VMULTI1
VMULTI2

SF_OUT
CLK_CP

SF_BYP
REF_IN

SENS
RSTB
SUB1
SUB2
SUB3

NC1
NC2

NC3
NC4
NC5
NC6
C702M7 C704M7 C706M7 C709M7 C714M7
.1UF .1UF .1UF .1UF .1UF
2185419D06 2185419D06 2185419D06 2185419D06 2185419D06
H8

D5
C5

C6
D6

H5
K9

E5
E6

B7
A7

A1

E3

K5

K4
G10
F6
F4

F3
H11
H10

C10
L1

L5

L4
A11

K10
K11

B10
J8

J5
L11

L10
NC

NC
NC

NC
NC

NC
NC
NC
NC

NC
NC
NC
GPO8
DC_LIN_1_875V_D
GPO7
GPO1 GPO4
C720M7

GPO2 GPO3 2200PF


R721M7
10K 2113944C55
0613952R01 C744M7

10UF
2113955D37
IN DIG_CTRL_RSTB C742M7

.1UF
2113945C31
IN RF_PRESCALAR
DC_LIN_2_775V DC_LIN_2_775V_16_8_MHZ_IN L741M7 DC_LIN_2_775V_16_8_MHZ_IN
2.2UH
2480646Z20 DNP
L728M7 C721M7 R722M7
.22UF 220
390NH 2113945G95 0613952Q57
2415429H47 DC_LIN_5V R702M7
R723M7
0 11K
RF_HP_MOD_OUT 0613952R02
0613952R66
C731M7
.1UF
2113945C31 R745M7 C750M7

22K .1UF
0613952R09 2113945C31

Y701M7
4

3
1XTV16800VDA
R729M7 16.8MHZ C736M7 C739M7
1 3 1 U746M7
VCC

VCONT OUTPUT BFQ67W


22K .01UF 4.7PF
5 4805218N63
0613952R09 NC1 NC 2113945B02 2113944A17 C752M7 L753M7
6 CLK_16_8_MHZ
2

NC2 NC OUT
NC3 7 NC 180PF 2.2UH
8
GND

C732M7 NC4 NC R743M7 2113944A43


39PF 47K DNP DNP DNP
2113944A32 0613952R17 R751M7 C710M7 C711M7 C754M7 C712M7
270 390PF 56PF 56PF 270PF
2

0613952Q59 2113944A47 2113944A34 2113944A34 2113944A45

Figure 8-37. Frequency Generation Unit Circuit – 1 of 2


8-38 Schematics, Boards Overlays, and Parts Lists: Transceiver (RF) Boards: 700–800 MHz (84012266001)

DC_LIN_1_5V
DC_SUPER_FILTER_5V
DC_LIN_5V

DC_LIN_2_775V

5171972L01
SKY13251 U738M7
GPO6 C781M7
U739M7 R704M7
NC7WZ04 3 4 RX_LO
6
V1 RF1
5 OUT
V2 RF2 33PF 10
1 6 7 V3
8 2115153H45

CGND
RF3 R703M7 R707M7
1 RFC 560 560

NC

NC
G1
2
DNP
Q785M7

NC
U739M7 DC_LIN_2_775V NTZD3154N
NC7WZ04 DC_LIN_1_5V

R709M7
1 6

0
3 4 NC U739M7
NC7WZ04
VCC

GND TXH 2 5 L759M7 R769M7


IN
120NH 15

NC
2
2414017N25 0613952Q29
C764M7 C772M7 C773M7 L775M7 R776M7
3 4 R766M7 1000PF 47PF 120NH 560
NC .22UF 0613952Q67
6.2K 2113945A09 2113944A33 2415429H38
2113946B06
0613952Q92

NC
R762M7

20K

4
0613952R08
Q767M7

C780M7
Q767M7 2 5
BC858CD BC858CD
4813973M75 4813973M75 C777M7 R778M7 TX_INJ
OUT

3
R763M7 220PF 15 47PF
2113944A44 0613952Q29 2113944A33
56K C819M7
0613952R19 220PF R771M7 R779M7
2113944A44 100 100
0613952Q49 4805585Q32 0613952Q49

2
Q774M7
NE662M04
C817M7 R809M7 C803M7
4
220PF 18 33PF 3
2113944A44 0613952Q31 2115153H45

0613952Q60

1
0613952Q60
R785M7

R799M7
300

300
DC_LIN_1_5V

L739M7

120NH
2414017N25 R747M7

24
0613952Q34
DNP
C743M7
C751M7 C753M7 L755M7 R757M7
.22UF R744M7 1000PF 33PF 120NH 270
2113946B06 5.6K 2113945A09 2113944A31 2415429H38 0613952Q59
0613952Q91

R741M7

22K

4
0613952R09

Q745M7 2 5 Q745M7 DNP


BC858CD BC858CD R754M7 C760M7 L701M7 C770M7
4813973M75 4813973M75
22NH

3
R742M7 680 220PF 220PF
0613952Q69 2113944A44 2488090Y17 2113944A44
82K DNP
C786M7
0613952R23 R748M7 C813M7 L 768
220PF 82 1PF 100NH
2113944A44 0613952Q47 2113944A63 2488090Y25

2
Q756M7
NE662M04
4805585Q32
C740M7 R746M7 C824M7
4
R761M7
3

DNP

DNP
33PF 3.0 33PF 15
2115153H45 0613952Q1 2 2115153H45 0613952Q29

1
C816M7

0613952Q08

0613952Q08
R822M7

R823M7
27PF

2
2113944A30

DC_LIN_1_5V

IN VCO_IN

L758M7
390NH

R730M7

3K
0613952Q84

C733M7 C735M7
1000PF 33PF

3
2113945A09 2113944A31
C727M7 R728M7
2 Q731M7
TP737M7
NE68519
100PF 680 4885061Y01 TEST_POINT
2113944A40 0613952Q69

1
RF_PRESCALAR

1
L709M7
R734M7 C823M7
1 2
22NH
0 100PF

DNP
0613952R66 2414017N16 2113944A40

2115153H30

C708M7
C705M7
R736M7

6PF
180 100PF
0613952Q55 2113944A40

Figure 8-38. Frequency Generation Unit Circuit – 2 of 2


Schematics, Boards Overlays, and Parts Lists: Transceiver (RF) Boards: 700–800 MHz (84012266001) 8-39

IF1051M16
FILT_RAW_B+ IF
IN 1
IF1052M16
IF
IN TX_7V 1

C1018M16
33PF

L1001M16 C1005M16 C1006M16 L1003M16 C1010M16


C1008M16 L1007M16
110NH 33PF .01UF 110NH 33PF .01UF 59.71NH
IF1055M16
C1026M16 C1022M16 IF
L1009M16
1
3.85NH
OUT
330PF 33PF
PA_OUT

3
R1007M16
150 Q1001M16
RD07MUP2B C1019M16 C1020M16 C1021M16
18PF 5.1PF 2PF

D
IF1053M16 U1002M16
IF C1001M16 SRFIC7126 C1013M16
R1065M16 R1006M16
RF_IN 1 16 6 1
DNP

DNP

IN RFIN RFOUT G

S1
S2
0 33PF 1 VCNTRL NC5 7 13PF 0
L1002M16
14 VD1 TPVG1 2
6.8NH 11 3

2
4
G2 TPVG2
C1023M16
R1064M16

R1066M16

C1004M16 18PF
8
200

200

NC1
33PF 9 NC2
10 NC3

GND1
GND2
GND3
GND4
15 NC4

EP
C1002M16 C1007M16 C1024M16 C1009M16 C1025M16
4.7PF 33PF 3300PF 33PF 3300PF

4
5
12
13
17
R1005M16
1K

C1003M16
R1003M16
.01UF
68K
DNP
U1001M16
LMV841 R1004M16 C1015M16 C1014M16
30K 33PF 3300PF
5

R1001M16
IF1054M16
3
IF 33K 4
IN VC 1 1
2

R1002M16

47K

Figure 8-39. Power AmplifierCircuit


8-40 Schematics, Boards Overlays, and Parts Lists: Transceiver (RF) Boards: 700–800 MHz (84012266001)

C1414M17
C1424M17

DNP.5PF 0.9 PF

IF1401M17 HF_OUT_2
IF1402M17
IF C1411M17 IF
L1408M17 L1410M17
IN 1 TL4 1
8.1NH 8.1NH
OUT
33PF
RF_OUT_2

C1418M17

C1419M17
1.2PF

1.5PF
C1413M17 C1425M17
1.5PF 1.8PF

Figure 8-40. Transmitter HF Circuit


Schematics, Boards Overlays, and Parts Lists: Transceiver (RF) Boards: 700–800 MHz (84012266001) 8-41

IF3001M22
DC_SUPER_FILTER_5V
IF
IN 1

IF3002M22
GPO1 IF
IN 1

IF3003M22
IF
GPO2 1
IN IF3004M22
IF
GPO8
1
IN

DC_SUPER_FILTER_5V

C3014M22 C3022M22

R3030M22

R3036M22
20K

20K
3.3PF 1.8PF

3
2113944M06 21012043014
L3008M22 C3015M22 C3023M22
2 Q3038M22
NE856
150NH 3.9PF 2.4PF

C3006M22
4871915M01

1
VR3010M22

2115153H12
C3026M22
2113944M08 2115153H12

33PF

CAPACITOR
2.4PF

1
1SV279

1
R3032M22

2
7.5

0613952Q52
2115153H17
C3027M22

R3040M22
0613952Q22

Y3020M22
1.025GHZ

3.9PF
SDRF1025S02F08PA

130
2
DC_SUPER_FILTER_5V

L3041M22

150NH
GPO1 R3066M22

20

C3067M22
Q3033M22

C3068M22
MGSF1N02LT1G 0613952Q32

0.1UF
C3042M22

33PF
33PF
D
C3012M22

R3018M22
1

.1UF
G

51K
DC_SUPER_FILTER_5V

2 S
IF3070M22
DNP C3069M22 IF
1 VCO_OUT
C3050M22 C3054M22 OUT

0613952R07
R3058M22

R3061M22
9PF

18K

20K
IF3005M22 2.2PF .7PF

3
IF 2113944M02
VCO_VCTRL 1
IN L3047M22 C3051M22 C3055M22
2 Q3062M22
NE856
150NH 2.4PF 2.4PF

VR3048M22
C3046M22
4871915M01

2115153H16
C3056M22
2175662M20

33PF

3.6PF

1
1SV279

1
R3059M22

2
12

0613952Q50
2115153H15
C3057M22

R3063M22
RESONATOR
0613952Q27

Y3053M22
1.11GHZ

3.3PF

110
2

L3064M22

150NH
DC_SUPER_FILTER_5V

3
Q3060M22
MGSF1N02LT1G

C3065M22
C3016M22 C3024M22

33PF
R3031M22

R3037M22

GPO8

D
20K

20K

2.2PF .8PF

C3049M22

R3052M22
1
3

21012043007 G

.1UF

51K

S
L3009M22 C3017M22 C3025M22
2 Q3039M22
NE856
150NH

2
2.7PF 2PF
C3007M22

4871915M01
1
VR3011M22

2115153H12
C3028M22

2115153H10
33PF

CAPACITOR
2.4PF

1
1SV279

R3034M22
2

24
0613952Q46
C3029M22

R3043M22

0613952Q34
Y3021M22
1.025GHZ

3.9PF
SDRF1025S02F08PA

75
2

L3044M22

150NH

GPO2
3

Q3035M22
MGSF1N02LT1G
C3045M22

33PF
D
C3013M22

R3019M22

1 G
.1UF

51K

2 S

Figure 8-41. Receiver VCO Circuit


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V_EXT_1.85 V_EXT_1.85 V_EXT_1.85


V_EXT_1.85

R6102M6
V_5.0A
22K

6
U6103M6
NC7SP08 V_5.0A C6104M6
HIGH_SECURE_DATA_GATE 0.1UF
1 SSI_RED_TX_CPLD
4

GND VCC
IN A Y
2 B NC 5 C6109M6C6108M6C6110M6C6111M6 V_EXT_1.85
0.1UF 0.1UF 0.1UF 0.1UF R6117M6 U6102M6

5
10K
NC7SB3157

G14
P13

K12

A14
Q6101M6

C4
C6114M6

P7

P1
A2

A7
SSI_RED_TX_CODEC

VCC
J3
0.1UF DTC114YKAF
3 R6105M6
0
U6101M6
XC2C256
C6112M6
0.1UF 3 6 SEL A
4 GPIO_3_RTS_FILLSENSE IO

VCC1
VCC2
VCC3
10K

VCCIO1_C
VCCIO1_D

VCCIO2_C
2 3 F2_PARAMP

VCCIO1_A
VCCIO1_B

VCCIO2_A
VCCIO2_B
B0
1 MAKO_OPTB_SEL1_GCAI

GND
C6115M6 JTAG<11..0> F2_PARAMP_MON 47K B1
0.1UF D3 C6105M6C6106M6
C6107M6
VAUX 0.1UF 0.1UF 0.1UF
10 CPLD_TCK M10 TCK

2
11 CPLD_TDI M9 C6113M6
TDI 0.1UF

1
7 CPLD_TDO B9 TDO V_EXT_1.85
9 CPLD_TMS N10 TMS
EMIFS_ADDR_4
EMIFS_ADDR_3 L3 A3 MAKO_RESETX

6
U6104M6
IO1 IO54_GSR NC7SP08
EMIFS_ADV L2 IO2_GCK1 IO55
B4 EMIFS_OE SSI_RED_TX_CODEC
R6118M6
L1 A4 OMAP_RESET 1 4

GND VCC
IO3 IO56 A Y
SSI_MAKO_CLK K3 IO4_GCK0 IO57
C5 F2_PARAMP_MON 2 B NC 5 22K
K1 IO5
1 TP6107M6
R6122M6 10K A1 EMIFS_DATA_4 DNP
TEST_POINT SSI_MACE_TX_DIN
EMIFS_ADDR_2 M1
IO58_GTS2
B2 EMIFS_DATA_2 OUT
IO6 IO59_GTS3
M2 B1 EMIFS_DATA_3

3
IO7_CDRST IO60
24_MHZ_CLK N2 IO8_GCK2 IO61_GTS0
C3 EMIFS_DATA_0
R6107M6
SSI_OPT_CLK P2 C2 EMIFS_DATA_1 V_EXT_1.85
OUT EMIFS_ADDR_5 M3
IO9_DGE IO62_GTS1
C1 F2_DMCS
180 IO10 IO63 OUT
EMIFS_ADDR_1 N3 D2 F2_PARAMP
SSI_OPT_FSYNC P3
IO11 IO64
D1 OUT

6
U6105M6
OUT SSI_RED_RX_CODEC M4
IO12 IO65 NC7SP08
R6103M6
IO13
B5 EMIFS_CPLD_CS 1 4 SSI_BLACK_RX

GND VCC
IO66 4MHZ_MACE_CLK A Y
R6113M6
J2 A5 2 B NC 5 22K
SSI_OMAP_CLK J1
IO14 IO67
C6 USB_CRNT_LMT OUT
IO15 IO68 120 OUT
H3 B6 MACE_RESET

C6155M6
R6119M6
H2
IO16 IO69
A6 MACE_WAKEUP OUT

13PF
SSI_OMAP_FSYNC 10K H1
IO17 IO70
C7 1 OUT

3
IO18 IO71 TP6105M6
G3 IO19 IO72
B7 DNPTEST_POINT
R6120M6 10K G2 IO20
R6121M6 10K
IO73
E3 RX_FSYNC
SSI_RED_TX_CPLD N4 E2 R6114M6 100 32KHZ_GPS_CLK
SIDE_1 M5
IO21 IO74
E1 100 32K_CPLD_CLK OUT
R6115M6
IN IO22 IO75 FLASH_DATA<15..0>
IN SIDE_2 N5 IO23 IO76
F3 F2_TIMER_DMCS
SSI_MAKO_CLK P5 F2 0 EMIFS_DATA_0
SEC_CLEAR M6
IO24 IO77
F1 SSI_BLACK_RX OUT EMIFS_DATA_1
IN IO25 IO78
1
IN TOGGLE_1 N6 IO26 IO79
G1 SSI_BLACK_TX 2 EMIFS_DATA_2
3 EMIFS_DATA_3
N13 IO27 IO80
C12 4 EMIFS_DATA_4
N14 IO28 IO81
B12 F2_TIMER_OUT
T_DISP_RESET M12 A12 KEYFAIL_CTRL IN FLASH_ADDR<25..1>
OUT BT_AVR_RESET M13
IO29 IO82
C11 OPT_GPIO1 OUT EMIFS_ADDR_1
V_EXT_1.85 1
OUT M14
IO30 IO83
B11 SSI_BLACK_TX_MACE EMIFS_ADDR_2
IO31 IO84 SSI_CODEC_CLK 2
5V_PWM_EN L12 IO32 IO85
A11 3 EMIFS_ADDR_3
TP6104M6
L13 IO33 IO86
C10 F2_TIMER_PARAMP R6108M6 4 EMIFS_ADDR_4
TEST_POINT 330
R6101M6
TEST_POINT DNP1 TP6101M6 DNP1 P14
5 EMIFS_ADDR_5
10K A13 F_DISP_RW_EN_NON_INV

C6156M6
IO34 IO87

DNP
T_DISP_DATA_CMD P12 B13

13PF
OUT M11
IO35 IO88
C13 OPT_GPIO2 FLASH_CTRL<8..0>
IO36 IO89
FREQ_SEL_3 N11 IO37 IO90
C14 BRD_ID_2 0 EMIFS_ADV
IN MONITOR
1 2 P11 D12 GPS_SHUTDOWN 2 EMIFS_OE
F_DISP_RW_EN_INV P10
IO38 IO91
D13 BRD_ID_4 OUT EMIFS_CPLD_CS
D6101M6 IO39 IO92
8
BAT54HT1G IN KVL_DETACH P9 IO40 IO93
D14 BRD_ID_1
IO94
E12
L14 IO41 IO95
E13 BRD_ID_3 SPI_DSP_CLK
FREQ_SEL_0 K13 IO42 SSI_RED_RX_MACE IN
FREQ_SEL_2 K14 IO43 IO96
B10
V_EXT_1.85 J12 IO44 IO97
A10 SSI_CODEC_FSYNC SPI_ARM<2..0>
R6104M6
10K FREQ_SEL_1 J13 C9
H13
IO45 IO98
A8 RF_BRD_RSTB 0 SPI_ARM_CLK
R6106M6
VOCON_ID H12
IO46 IO99
B8 1 TP6106M6
OUT 1 SPI_ARM_MOSI
DNP IO47 IO100 DNP
TEST_POINT SECURE_HIGH_NORM 2 SPI_ARM_MISO
1K B_ID 8 IO101
C8 IN FREQ_SEL<3..0>
M8 IN
TOGGLE_0 N8
IO48
F12 0 FREQ_SEL_0
IN IO49 IO102 1 FREQ_SEL_1
AVR_BOOT P8 F13B_ID 5 FREQ_SEL_2
OUT OPT_GPIO_0 M7
IO50 IO103
F14 BRD_ID_0 2
EMERG_BTN_X N7
IO51 IO104
G12 3 FREQ_SEL_3
IO52 IO105 CHANGES MADE
SSI_MAKO_FSYNC P6 IO53 IO106
G13 B_ID 6 R6111,R6109,->DNP,R6110->PLACE SSI_SAP<3..0>
TP ADDED TO P12, C5. C7. B8
GND10
GND11

DNP 0 SSI_BLACK_TX
GND1
GND2
GND3
GND4
GND5
GND6
GND7
GND8
GND9

R6112M6 1 SSI_BLACK_RX
R6109M6 R6116M6 2 SSI_RED_RX_CODEC
R6110M6 R6111M6
DNP 3 SSI_RED_TX_CODEC
DNP
N1
N9
K2
P4

A9
B3

R6125M6
N12
H14
E14
B14
J14

1K 1K 1K 1K 1K 1K

DNP DNP

BOARD ID 4 3 2 1 0

Figure 8-42. CPLD Circuit


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KEYPAD
KP_ROW<4..0>
KP_COL<4..0>
IN 16MHZ SQUARER
OUT
V_EXT_1.85
V_2.775D V_2.775D
R6202M6
10K

F_DISP_RW_EN_INV R6203M6 C6203M6


R6206M6 0.1UF
R6201M6 0 F_DISP_RW_EN 100K
10K IO
DNP R6214M6

0
DNP R6211M6

5
C6201M6 10K U6201M6
100PF 4 LMV7219 R6217M6
1K
LCD_PCLK
C15 F_DISP_RW_EN_NON_INV IN 16.8_MHZ_SINEWAVE 1 16.8_MHZ_CLK
U6302M6
OMAP1710 LCD_AC
B15 F_DISP_DATA_CMD IO 3
LCD_VSYNC
B18
C20 F_DISP_RW

2
C6202M6 R6218M6
LCD CONTROL LCD_HSYNC
N21 IO R6207M6 2K
0 F18 KBC_0 LCD_RED0 100K 1000PF
1 D20 KBC_1 LCD_BLUE0
N19
2 D19 KBC_2 SOSSI_TE
G20
NC
3 E18 KBC_3 LCD_PIXEL_0
D18 F_DISP_DATA_0 IO
4 C21 B21 F_DISP_DATA_1 IO
0
G19
G18
KBC_4
KBC_5
KBR_0
KEYPAD
LCD_PIXEL_1
LCD_PIXEL_2
LCD_PIXEL_3
C19
G14
F_DISP_DATA_2
F_DISP_DATA_3
IO
IO
LCD
1 F19 KBR_1 LCD_PIXEL_4
H13 F_DISP_DATA_4 IO
2 H14 KBR_2 LCD_PIXEL_5
A20 F_DISP_DATA_5 IO
3 E20 KBR_3 LCD_PIXEL_6
B19 F_DISP_DATA_6 IO
4 E19 KBR_4 LCD DATA LCD_PIXEL_7
C18 F_DISP_DATA_7 IO
LCD_PIXEL_8
D17
LCD_PIXEL_9
D16
LCD_PIXEL_10
C17
LCD_PIXEL_11
B17
LCD_PIXEL_12
G13
LCD_PIXEL_13
A17
LCD_PIXEL_14
C16
LCD_PIXEL_15
D15 UART2_GPS_RX IN
V_EXT_1.85 16.8_MHZ_CLK
D6502M6
ON_OFF_SWITCH
R6216M6
IO I2C_DATA F2_TIMER_DMCS
0 BAT54HT1G 1 TP6210M6 I2C_CLK
TEST_POINT OUT TX RX SSI
TRIDENT_SSI<2..0> IO
R6208M6 R6209M6
4.7K 4.7K
RX_FSYNC
TEST_POINT
F_MPU_BOOTM6
DNP ABACUS_SSI<2..0> IO
U6302M6

1
IN BT_PTT Y5 GPIO_7 OMAP1710 GPIO_18
R9
V19 MPUIO_1 GPIO_12
N18
SPI_DSP_MISO AA17 MCSI1_SYNC GPIO_15
M20
Y4 SYS_CLK_IN MISC GPIO MCBSP2_CLKR
V7 0
OMAP_MPU_BOOT J20 MPU_BOOT
RF BASEBAND &
MCBSP2_CLKX
Y6 0
V18 CONF
GPIO
MCBSP2_RSYNC
W6 1
R19 GPIO_1 MCBSP2_XSYNC
W7 1
OMAP_RESET AA20 AA5 2
OUT MAKO_RESETX R12
RST_OUT MCBSP2_DOUT
P10
PWRON_RESET MCBSP2_DIN
2
U20 MPU_RST
RESET
CAM_RSTZ
M19
P12 RESET_MODE CAM_EXCLK
H19
T18 SCL CAM_LCLK
J15
V20 SDA CAM_VS
L18
IO JTAG<11..0> MORTABLE W13 GPIO_55
I2C
CAM_HS
L15
USB_INT_X AA9 GPIO_26 CAM_OUTCLK
Y15
6 RTCK Y17 RTCK_NSBCAN CAM_D_0
L19
5 TCK W18 TCK CAMERA CAM_D_1
K14 BT_SPARE_1.8 IO
4 NTRST Y18 K15 ACC_SPKR_UNMUTE
OMAP_TMS V17
NTRST CAM_D_2
K19 OUT
3 TMS CAM_D_3
8 OMAP_TDO AA19 TDO
JTAG
CAM_D_4
K18
2 TDI Y19 TDI CAM_D_5
J14
1 NEMU0 V16 NEMU0 CAM_D_6
J19
0 NEMU1 W17 NEMU1 CAM_D_7
J18

JTAG R6204M6
V_EXT_1.85

10K
R6205M6 R6213M6
10K 10K
R6210M6
4.7K

10K
R6215M6
10K

R6212M6
DNP

Figure 8-43. OMAP User Interface Circuit


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DDR INTERFACE U6301M6

C6306M6
C6305M6
C6301M6

C6302M6

C6303M6

C6304M6
0.1UF

0.1UF

0.1UF

0.1UF
V_EXT_1.85

1UF
TP6307M6

1UF
R6301M6 10K
TEST_POINT

C9
D1
A9
K9
A7
B1

E9
F9
DNP TP6308M6 DNP
TEST_POINT 1 TP6304M6

1
U6302M6 OMAP1710 MT46H16M16LF TP6303M6
D9 DDR_CLKX_1 TEST_POINT 1

VDDQ1
VDDQ2
VDDQ3
VDDQ4
VDDQ5
VDD1
VDD2
VDD3
SDCLKX DNP DNP TEST_POINT
C9 DDR_CLK_1 G2 E2 DDR_DQSH

1
SDCLK CLK UDQS
SDCLK_EN
H12 DDR_CLKE G3 CLK* LDQS E8 DDR_DQSL
NSWE
H8 DDR_WE 0 G1 EN_CLKE
SBANK_0
B3 DDR_BANK0 1 DQ0 A8 0 DDR_DATA<0>
SBANK_1
C3 DDR_BANK1 2 0 DDR_WE G7 WE DQ1 B7 1 DDR_DATA<1>
0 D6 SDATA_0 CONTROL NSRAS
H7 DDR_RAS 3 4 DDR_CAS G8 CAS DQ2 B8 2 DDR_DATA<2>
1 C6 SDATA_1 NSCAS
B4 DDR_CAS 4 3 DDR_RAS G9 RAS DQ3 C7 3 DDR_DATA<3>
2 C5 SDATA_2 CS_SDRAM
G8 DDR_CS 5 DDR_CRTL<6..0> 5 DDR_CS H7 EN_CS DQ4 C8 4 DDR_DATA<4>
3 D7 SDATA_3 NSDQMU
D10 DDR_UDM DQ5 D7 5 DDR_DATA<5>
4 D5 SDATA_4 NSDQML
C8 DDR_LDM 1 DDR_BANK0 H8 BA0 DQ6 D8 6 DDR_DATA<6>
5 C7 SDATA_5 DSQ_H
C14 DDR_DQSH 2 H9 BA1 DQ7 E7 7 DDR_DATA<7>
6 C4 D4 DDR_DQSL 0 J8 A0 DQ8 E3 8 DDR_DATA<8>
7 D8
SDATA_6 DSQ_L
A2 0 1 J9 A1 DQ9 D2 9 DDR_DATA<9> V_EXT_1.85
SDATA_7 SADD_0
8 C10 SDATA_8 DATA SADD_1
B2 1 2 DDR_ADDR<2> K7 A2 DQ10 D3 10 DDR_DATA<10>
9 D14 SDATA_9 SADD_2
B6 2 3 DDR_ADDR<3> K8 A3 DQ11 C2 11 DDR_DATA<11>
10 D11 SDATA_10 SADD_3
A1 3 4 DDR_ADDR<4> K2 A4 DQ12 C3 12 DDR_DATA<12> V_EXT_1.85
11 C13 SDATA_11 SADD_4
G10 4 5 DDR_ADDR<5> K3 A5 DQ13 B2 13 DDR_DATA<13> R6316M6
12 C11 SDATA_12 SADD_5
B9 5 6 DDR_ADDR<6> J1 A6 DQ14 B3 14 DDR_DATA<14> PA_SHTDN 10K
13 D13 SDATA_13 SADD_6
G12 6 7 DDR_ADDR<7> J2 A7 DQ15 A2 15 DDR_DATA<15>
14 D12 SDATA_14 ADDRESS SADD_7
G11 7 8 DDR_ADDR<8> J3 A8 FLASH_CTRL<8..0>
15 C12 SDATA_15 SADD_8
G9 8 9 DDR_ADDR<9> H1 A9 NC1 F3NC PA_SHTDN
SADD_9
B12 9 10 DDR_ADDR<10> J7 A10_AP NC2 F7 7 FLASH_RDYR6304M6 0 V_FLASH
SADD_10
B8 10 11 DDR_ADDR<11> H2 A11
C6308M6C6309M6C6310M6 C6311M6
SADD_11
H1011 12 DDR_ADDR<12> H3 A12 V_EXT_1.85
H9 12 DDR_UDM F2 R6492M6
FLASH INTERFACE

VSSQ1
VSSQ2
VSSQ3
VSSQ4
VSSQ5
UDM

1.8K
SADD_12 0.1UF 0.1UF 0.1UF 0.1UF

VSS1
VSS2
VSS3
SADD_13
H1113 DDR_LDM F8 LDM
R6306M6

DDR_ADDR<13..0> 13

G4
H3
D5
D6
10K

A4
A6
01DNP

C1
D9
A1
K1
A3
B9

E1
F1
TP6305M6 R6310M6 33 U6304M6
TEST_POINT
U6302M6 R6314M6 33 0
6 0105955U25

VCCQ1
VCCQ2
VCCQ3
81DNP

VPP
VCC1
VCC2
OMAP1710 33 E6
1 R6311M6 CLK
TP6306M6
NF_ADV
L4 B4 CE WAIT F7
DDR_DATA<17..0> TEST_POINT M7 FLASH_OE_A F8
NFCS_0
2 OE
M3 8 4 R6313M6 33 G8 F2 0
NFCS_1 WE DQ0
NFCS_2
M4 TP6302M61 TEST_POINT
3 D4 RST DQ1 E2 1
N8 DNP 1 C6 WP DQ2 G3 2
NFCS_3 33
NFOE
U4 R6312M6 2 0 F6 ADV DQ3 E4 3
CONTROL W1 E5
NFRP
3 DQ4 4
NFWE
W2 4 DQ5 G5 5
MMC INTERFACE N4
NFWP
V4
N3
1 A1
B1
A1 DQ6 G6
H7
6
0 FDATA_0 FCLK
6 2 A2 DQ7 7
1 N2 FDATA_1 FRDY
V2 7 3 C1 A3
2 N7 FDATA_2 FADD_1
J8 1 4 D1 A4 DQ8 E1 8
3 P2 FDATA_3 FADD_2
D3 2 5 D2 A5 DQ9 E3 9
F2_TIMER_OUT 4 P4 FDATA_4 FADD_3
C1 3 6 A2 A6 DQ10 F3 10
5 P7 FDATA_5 FADD_4
E4 4 7 C2 A7 DQ11 F4 11
6 R2 FDATA_6 FADD_5
D2 5 8 A3 A8 DQ12 F5 12
7 R3 FDATA_7 FADD_6
F4 6 9 B3 A9 DQ13 H5 13
U6302M6
RSW_A 8 R4 FDATA_8 DATA FADD_7
E3 7 10 C3 A10 DQ14 G7 14
R6305M6 0
V11 9 T2 J7 8 11 D3 A11 DQ15 E7 15
MMC1_CLK
M15 OUT T3
FDATA_9 FADD_8
F3 C4
OMAP1710 MMC1_CLKIN
10 FDATA_10 FADD_9
9 12 A12
MMC1_CMD
P11 11 P8 FDATA_11 FADD_10
G4 10 13 A5 A13
MMC1_CMDDIR
P19 12 U1 FDATA_12 FADD_11
G3 11 14 B5 A14 RFU1 E8 NC
MMC1_DATDIR0
P20 TEST_POINT 1 DNPTP6301M6 13 U3 FDATA_13 FADD_12
G2 12 15 C5 A15 RFU2 F1 NC
P18 AVR_STATUS_1.8V 14 T4 K8 13 16 D7 A16 RFU3 G2
OPTION CARD INTF MMC1_DATDIR1
M14 OUT V3
FDATA_14 ADDRESS FADD_13
H4 D8 H1
NC
MMC1_DATDIR2
15 FDATA_15 FADD_14
14 17 A17 RFU4 NC
MMC1_DATDIR3
R18 RSW_B FADD_15
H3 15 18 A7 A18
R6307M6 0
R11 K7 16 19 B7 A19
MMC1_DAT0
V10 OUT FADD_16
J2 C7
MMC1_DAT1 FADD_17
17 20 A20
MMC1_DAT2
W10 RSW_INT FADD_18
J4 18 21 C8 A21
MMC1_DAT3
W11 FADD_19
J3 19 22 A8 A22
R63050M6 0
Y10 F2 20 23 G1 A23
MMC2_CLK
Y8 OUT FADD_20
L8 H8
MMC2_CMD FADD_21
21 24 A24
MMC2_CMDDIR
V9 FADD_22
K4 22 25 B6 A25_512M

VSS1
VSS2
VSS3
VSS4
MMC2_DATDIR0
V5 FADD_23
K3 23 NC
B8 A26_1G
MEMORY CARD INTF
MMC2_DATDIR1
W19 FADD_24
L7 24
MMC2_DAT0
W8 FADD_25
E1 25
V8

H2
H4
H6
B2
MMC2_DAT1
MMC2_DAT2
W15
MMC2_DAT3
R10 FLASH_ADDR<25..1>

FLASH_DATA<15..0>

Figure 8-44. Memory Interface Circuit


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MOTOROLA INTERNAL USE ONLY


V_EXT_1.85 V_3.0A
MIC_BIAS
V_5.0A AUDIO CODEC
MIC_BIAS_FILT
R6411M6
TEST_POINT 0
MIC_BIASM6
1
R6405M6 1.2K V_CODEC_1.875
C6413M6C6414M6
C6403M6 10K 0.1UF 0.1UF
R6406M6 C6410M6 C6411M6
U6402M6 0.1UF 0.1UF VCC_2.775
R6401M6 0.1UF
LMC6035ITLX
51K
A V_EXT_1.85 U6405M6 C6429M6

H9
C9
C1
H1
B1
C2

J1
INNEGA
A C3 INPOSA A A TLV320AIC33IZQER R6414M6 0.1UF
330 PRE_CLASS_D_POS_DP
A A

4
U6410M6
A2 INNEGB OUTA C1 IN

DVDD
STLM20

CRVDD1
DRVDD2
AVDD_DAC
AVDD_ADC
IOVDD
R6402M6 A3 INPOSB OUTB A1 TP6401M6

GND VCC
C6417M6
200K

C6402M6
B1
B3
VPOS
VNEG R6410M6
10K
SSI_RED_RX_CODEC E9 DIN DOUT F8 SSI_RED_TX_CODEC .022UF
NC
2 NC VOUT 11
TEST_POINT
TEMP SENSORS
1UF OMAP_RESET H8 RESET HPLOUT D1 R6415M6
330
V_2.775D
NC
E1NC PRE_CLASS_D_NEG_DP
HPLCOM
SSI_CODEC_CLK G8 G1 OUT

3
MCLK HPRUOT NC
A A A MIC_BIAS_FILT G9 BCLK HPRCOM F1NC R6416M6
330 C6418M6 C6409M6
0.1UF 0.1UF
SSI_CODEC_FSYNC F9 WCLK PREAMP_POS_DP
R6404M6 2.2K
J2NC U6404M6

4
MONO_LOP
E8 J3NC C6416M6 STLM20
C6404M6 0.1UF SELECT MONO_LOM .022UF
EXT_MIC_POS_DP I2C_CLK C8

GND VCC
IN SCL
C6428M6 100PF I2C_DATAD8 SDA LEFT_LOP J4 C6419M6 NC
2 NC VOUT 1 TEMP_OMAP
DNP
TP6102M6
1
EXT_MIC_POS_DP_A A6
LEFT_LOM J5
J6
R6417M6
330 0.1UF
PREAMP_NEG_DP
SERIAL 1
TEST_POINT A LINE1LP RIGHT_LOP
IN EXT_MIC_NEG_DP IF6404M6 1 IF A5 LINE1LM RIGHT_LOM J7
B7 I2C<1..0> OMAP_TEMP_TPM6

3
APPLY NET_SHORT=GND LINE1RP
IN AUDIO_MIC_NEG_DP IF6408M6 1 IF B6 LINE1RM MFP0 B8 CODEC_SPI_CS
C6406M6 MFP1 B9 0 I2C_CLK
AUDIO_MIC_POS_DP C6408M6 0.1UF 0.1UF A4 LINE2LP MFP2 A8 SPI_DSP_MISO R6419M6 33
SPI_DSP_CLK 1 I2C_DATA V_2.775D
IN NC
DNP 1 NC
B5 LINE2LM MFP3 A9 SPI_DSP_MOSI
F_AUDIO_MICPM6 TEST_POINT MIC_BIAS_FILT B4 LINE2RP SSI_CODEC_CLK
C6412M6 NC
NC
A3 LINE2RM NC11 E4 NC
SSI_CODEC_FSYNC
R6407M6 2.2K
100PF A NC12 E5 NC
0.1UF
C6401M6
A1 MIC3R E6 SSI_SAP<3..0>

4
R6403M6 2.2K
DNP A NC13 NC U6401M6
B3 MIC3L NC14 E7 NC 3 SSI_RED_TX_CODEC STLM20
A2 MICBIAS F3 2 SSI_RED_RX_CODEC

GND VCC
C6407M6 0.1UF NC NC15 NC
M6406M6
1 DATA_MIC_POS_DP DATA_MIC_POS_DP_B NC
B2 MICDET NC16 F4 NC
2
NC NC VOUT 1TEMP_DISP
IF6407M6 DNP NC17 F5 NC
SPI_DSP<2..0>
M6405M6
1 DATA_MIC_NEG_DP 1 IF 1 CODEC_GPIO1 J9 GPIO1 NC18 F6 NC 0 SPI_DSP_CLK 1
TEST_POINT
CODEC_GPIO1M6 NC
J8 GPIO2 NC19 F7 NC 1 SPI_DSP_MOSI
APPLY NET_SHORT=GND G3 2 SPI_DSP_MISO DISP_TEMP_TPM6
SERIAL INTERFACE

3
TP6103M6 NC20 NC
DNP 1 NC
A7 NC0 NC21 G4 NC
TEST_POINT
C6415M6 NC
C4 NC1 NC22 G5 NC
DNP NC
C5 NC2 NC23 G6 NC
100PF NC
C6 NC3 NC24 G7 NC
C7 NC4 NC25 H3 F2_PARAMP
A NC
NC
D3 NC5
D4 NC6
NC26
NC27
H4
H5
NC
NC
MIC_BIAS
MAKO AUDIO V_2.775D
NC NC
NC
D5 NC7 NC28 H6 NC
NC
D6 NC8 NC29 H7 NC
D7 NC9 SW_B+ C6424M6 C6425M6
AVSS_ADC1
AVSS_ADC2
AVSS_DAC3
AVSS_DAC4
NC 100PF 100PF
E3 NC10
NC MAKO_AD_TRIG TEST_POINT
U6501M6
AT56H09
DRVSS1
DRVSS2
DVSS

DNP 1B11
R6423M6 MAKO_AD_TRIGM6 AD_TRIG R6424M6 R6409M6
V_SAVE A11 L10 10K 10K
A 0
L2
TX_RX VMES
M12
MIC_BIAS ADC_VREF
DNP
1K2 N14
G2
D9

C2
D2
H2
E2
F2

UNSW_B+ MAKO_INT_MICPM6 1K1


INT_MIC_P
TEST_POINT
ATOD_0
M13
R6420M6 47K D6401M6 MAKO_INT_MICMM6 INT_MIC_M ATOD_1
2 1 DNP J2 TEST_POINT

EXT_MIC_P ATOD_2
L11 EXP_BOARD_TYPE IN
A A A V_5.0A J1 EXT_MIC_M ATOD_3
M14 TEMP_DISP
BAT54HT1G J3 VCM1 ATOD_4
L12 BATT_STATUS
V_5.0A H3 VC_OUT_P ATOD_5
L13 F_DISP_BD_ID IN
V_EXT_1.85 V_SW_5 H2 VC_OUT_M K11 VOLUME

5
6
C6421M6 ATOD_6 IN
R6429M6 0.1UF E3 BPLUS ATOD_7
K12 TEMP_OMAP
47K
R6431M6 PA_BPLUS E1 PA_BPLUS ATOD_8
K13 1 TP_ATOD_8M6
2.2K
AUD_INT_SPKR_FILT_P_1 AUD_INT_SPKR_FILT_P 4 PREAMP_NEG_DP G3 PA_IN_M DNPTEST_POINT
L6403M6
G2 PA_IN_P
C6432M6

C6438M6

OUT PREAMP_POS_DP
100PF

3 1 F1 L3 TUNE
10UF

20NH A
C6436M6

INT_SPKR_P FE_TUNE1
F2 M2
.47UF

R6432M6 TP6405M6 R6427M6


100K
1
U6409M6 INT_SPKR_M
H1 EXT_SPKR_P
FE_TUNE2 NC
N1 27K ISET
DNP R6430M6 TLV3011
PA_SHTDN L6401M6 TEST_POINT 22K
BGAP_COMP G1 EXT_SPKR_M
PWR_CTRL
C4 OUT
SCAN_EN
A3 10UH H4 VCM2 A3

2
R6425M6R6426M6R6428M6
TEST 2K 100 100K
B1
B2

C3 A4 E8 C6427M6
C6433M6

R6433M6

U6411M6 VREF VFUSE

.022UF
680PF
1UF

TPA2034D1
C6434M6

PRE_CLASS_D_NEG_DP
20

C6422M6 .22UF
.33UF

V_2.775_EXP

C6420M6
C2 NC
VDD
PGND PVDD

SHUTDOWN VO_NEG
C1 Q6401M6 C6423M6
IN_NEG VO_POS 0.1UF
C6430M6 A1 SSM6N36FE
IN_POS 3 5
A A EN VOUT C6426M6
GND

0.1UF 4 VIN ADJ 1 .01UF


L6402M6
AUD_INT_SPKR_FILT_N_1 6 1

GND
D1 S1

C6431M6
10UH U6408M6 A
A2
B3

L6404M6 LM4121
PRE_CLASS_D_POS_DP AUD_INT_SPKR_FILT_N R6422M6
C6435M6

OUT 120
5 G2 G1 2
1UF

20NH

2
C6437M6

0.1UF
C6405M6
.47UF

TP6406M6 0.1UF
DNP 1 R6421M6
TEST_POINT 10K 4 S2 D2 3 EXT_SPKR_POS_DP
EXT_SPKR_NEG_DP OUT
A OUT
R6434M6

20

Figure 8-45. Audio Circuit


8-46 Schematics, Boards Overlays, and Parts Lists: Transceiver (RF) Boards: 700–800 MHz (84012266001)

EXTERNAL 2.23 LDO


CHASIS GROUND CONTACT V_SW_3.60 V_2.23
R6546M6 U6506M6TPS73601
SWITCHER 1 0

OMAP POWER 1 M6504M6 SW_B+


1
3
IN
EN
OUT
NR_FB
5
4

GND
R6551M6
V_1.85_IO 33K
1 F_GNDM6
U6302M6 C6571M6 C6583M6 C6585M6 C6587M6 2 R6550M6 C6573M6
OMAP1710 0.1UF 0.1UF 0.1UF 0.1UF TEST_POINT 39K 1UF
R6524M6 0
C6556M6 C6588M6 C6589M6
C6547M6
B5 VSS_1 VDDSHV1_1
A19 330PF
330PF
B7 E21 2.2UF 100PF
A13
B16
A21
VSS_2
VSS_3
VSS_4
VDDSHV1_2
VDDSHV2
VDDSHV3
AA2
Y7
A5
C6504M6
0.1UF
C6524M6
0.1UF
C6595M6
1UF
MAKO POWER C6553M6

10UF

F20
VSS_5 VDDSHV4_1
A7 EMIFF DECOUPLING VRTC SW_B+ V_1.55
K20
VSS_6
VSS_7
VDDSHV4_2
VDDSHV4_3
B10 C6506M6
0.1UF
V_SAVE EXTERNAL SWITCHER 3.50V SWR1 EXTERNAL SWITCHER 1.4V
R21 B14 C6510M6 C6508M6
W20
VSS_8 VDDSHV4_4
R1 0.1UF 0.1UF R6505M6
V_SW_1.4
VSS_9
U6501M6 V_SW_3.60

1
VDDSHV5_1 C6512M6 C6558M6 R6539M6
AA21 VSS_10 VDDSHV5_2
H2 0.1UF V_COIN_CELL 1 SW1V4_FB
R6547M6
Y13 VSS_11
GROUND
VDDSHV5_3
C2
C6505M6
C6509M6
0.1UF
2K
R6579M6
10K C6546M6 R6526M6 0
U6504M6TPS62050 475K 0
AA7 AA11 M6502M6 6.8PF

A14
P14
B14
A1NC
NC
P1NC
NC
NC
NC
VSS_12 VDDSHV6 0.1UF
SW_B+ 0.1UF 8 4 R6542M6

M5
SOCKET

VIN
Y3 Y16 C6502M6 EN PG L6502M6 10UH U6507M6 C6582M6 R6568M6

C6590M6
VSS_13 VDDSHV7 0.1UF 5 9 VCC_SW1.4_VIN

0
C6501M6 FB SW 301K
AA1 L21 6.8PF

0.1UF
0.1UF AT56H09 6 2
VSS_14 VDDSHV8 UNSW_B+

1
2
C6545M6 R6523M6 LBI LBO
U2 U21 .1UF 22K
7 TPS62050
VSS_15 VDDSHV9 V_1.4_CORE

NC1
NC2
NC3
NC4
NC5
NC6
N1 V12 SYNC C6560M6

PGND
C6561M6 C6564M6 L6505M6
VSS_16 C3 8 4

GND
VDDSHV_RTC 10UH

VIN
K2 W12 PGLDO2 EN PG
VSS_17 VDD_RTC DNP A2 R6520M6 10UF 10UF 330PF 5 FB SW 9 C6570M6
330PF
G1 L11 TEST_POINT Q6501M6 Y6502M6 PGLDO3 1K R6527M6
B1
VSS_18 VPP
A11 OMAP_VDD_DLL F_UNSW_B+M6 C6593M6 32.768KHZ SW1_VDD
G13 SW1_VDD_1 78.7K 3 10 R6544M6 0 6 LBI LBO 2
NTHS5441 C6569M6 R6552M6
VSS_19 VDD_DLL 10UF G12 100K 7 SYNC

R6532M6
E5 A15 OMAP_VPPM6 SW1_VDDHV 10UF

PGND
NC TEST_POINT 8 2 1 H11

GND
NC1 VDD SUPPLY VDD_1 MAKO_XTAL_32K_OUT 0 C6584M6C6586M6
Y20 SW1_VSEN_BUK R6514M6

C6533M6
VDD_2 7 J11 NC 10UF 4.7UF

1
R6516M6 4.7K
VDD_3
Y9 6
SW1_VSEN_BST
G14 0 R6558M6
DNP

C6528M6

C6529M6
M2 165K 3 10
C6537M6 C6541M6 SW1_SUMCOMP_DL SW_B+ R6548M6

1UFC6532M6
VDD_4
AA3 5 3 SW1_DH
H13 NC
5.6PF 0
VDD1_1
A9
C6526M6 2 5.6PF SW1_PHASE
F14
C6523M6

1 H12 SW1_VOUT

0.1UF
VDD2 DNP
A3 SW1_VOUT
SWITCHER 5
C6520M6

VDD2_1 H14 C6548M6


C6518M6

E2
0.1UF

0.1UF
R6504M6 SW1_GND
4
1UFC6522M6

VDD2_2
B13 SW2_VCC
J12 R6515M6 1UF
V_2.23
VDD3_1
B20 C6534M6 K14 0 BGAP_COMP
0.1UF

22K SW2_VCCS DNP C6549M6


2.2UF J14
0.1UF

VDD3_2 MAKO_XTAL_32K_IN R6513M6 C6565M6


1UFC6515M6

VDD3_3
J21 FET_ENX SW2_LX
J13
NC
0
R6543M6 C6562M6 10PF 330PF
R20 0
0.1UF

SW2_VOUT
L14 2.2UF
0.1UF

VDD3_4
Y21 OMAP_VDDA C6507M6
C6511M6 V_SAVE SW2_GND DNP R6540M6 475K
VDDA
J1 OMAP_VDD4 SW5_VDD
D13
R6506M6 R6534M6 0
C6513M6

0 F13
VDD4 V_SW_5 V_SW_3.60 LDO 1.85V
2.2UF
SW5_VDDHV
E14 0 U6505M6
0.1UF

V_SW_5
1UF

C6538M6 R6518M6 R6519M6


SW5_VSENSE
1UF

4.7K R6528M6
V_EXT_1.85 B1 XTAL32_OUT SW5_SUMCOMP
E13 SW5_SUMPCOMP 100K 4 EN TPS62110 LBO
6 V_EXT_1.85
C6517M6 U6510M6 L6504M6
C1 XTAL32_IN SW5_PHASE
G11 SW5_PHASE
PA_SHTDN NL17SZ32 10 FB SW1
14 SW5_VOUT_UNFILT
F3 BAT_RTC SW5_VOUT
F12 SW5_VOUT C6550M6 C6552M6 1 7 LBI SW2
15 10UH

V_BAT_7V5 C2 VSAVE V02_O


N4 V2_1.875 R6517M6 4 5 SYNC PG
13 C6567M6
C6516M6 390 .1UF
D1 P4 V3_1.55 10UF 2 2 10UF
1UF

1UF

C6519M6 C6566M6

C6551M6
0.1UF

R6507M6 BAT_7V5 V03_O VIN1 R6545M6


D2 N5 V4_2.775D 3 10UF R6510M6

CTGND
U6508M6

PGND1
PGND2
10K 100K R6570M6

AGND
BAT_3V6 V04_O VIN2

GND1
GND2
0
330PF LP38693SD R6522M6
C6539M6 D3 REG_3V6 V06_O
P3 V6_2.775 8 VINA 1 5 4.75K
0
R6537M6 VIN1 VOUT
C6540M6 2.2UF B2 BAT_TYPE V07_O
P6 V7_2.8 SW_B+ 121K
6 4
EMERG_BTN 1 2 1000PF G4 L1 V9_3.0A 11 1 9 VIN2 ADJ
IN E2
HV_BG V09_O C6559M6 12 16 17 BGAP_COMP 3 VEN
V_EXT_1.85 V_1.85_IO V_SW_1.4 V_1.4_CORE D6501M6 BAT54HT1G
DNP FET_ENX V10_I
J10 SW1_VOUT 5V_PWM_EN

CTGND
R6525M6 0 C6554M6
ON_OFF_SWITCH EMERG_BTN_X F4 M6 V10_3.3 0.1UF 1UF

GND
0 EMERG_PB V10_O R6538M6 C6563M6
E6501M6 E6502M6 E4 MECH_SW V10_GND
L9 8.2K .1UF C6568M6
R6512M6
IN B3 SW_TYPE V08_I
K3 10K 2.2UF
R6591M6
1 B4 K4 V8_5.0A

G1
IGN_X V08_O
U6503M6

2
DNP R6529M6 R6530M6
MAKO_RESETX MAKO_RESET_XM6 C5 RESETX VBUS_SUPPLY
B13 .2 200
C6530M6
C6503M6 C6514M6 C6521M6 1UF
MAKO_INT_XM6
1 F5
NC GATED_32K_CLK VBUS1_SENS
E12 OPA363IDBV V_SW_5
330PF 1UF 330PF MAKO_INT DNP D5 C14 6
INT_X VBUS1_CMD V_POS
MAKO_TCXO_24MHZ_OUT A12 XOUT VBUS1
H10 V_NEG 2
0R6592M6 MAKO_TCXO_24MHZ_IN A13 XIN VBUS2_SENS
F11 VBUS2_ISENSE 1 VOUT IN_POS 3 Q6505M6
U6511M6 1 D4 TCXO_SEL_16_24 VBUS2_CMD
C13 IN_NEG 4 CRNTLMT_FB 8
MC78LC DNP M1
NC TCXO_IN VBUS2
D12 ENABLE 5 7
MAKO_IGN_XM6
TEST_POINT Y6501M6
6

GND1
GND2
GND3
GND4
GND5
GND6
GND7
GND8
GND9

VBUS2_SUPPLY
V_1.4_CORE 3 VOUT VIN
2 24.576MHZ R6531M6 R6535M6
5 3
5 4 NC V9_3.0A C6557M6
GND

XTAL R6511M6
NC NC2 NC1
3 1 10K 2
C6594M6 10K 10K
R6576M6 .33UF
OUT IN
.1UF 1

M7
G5

H5
D9
P5

K9
D14
10K

L4
J4
V2_1.875

GND1

GND
1

R6503M6
C6536M6
VBUS2_CMD
R6541M6
100K 4 NTHS5441 1.875 DISCHARGE CKT

CRNTLMT_DIV_OPT
10 0
R6501M6 R6502M6 V3_1.55 R6561M6
10 10 18PF V_SAVE VBUS2 V_1.55
V_2.775D
4
V_EXT_1.85 V4_2.775D
2
R6584M6 R6562M6 0
OMAP_VDD4 R6521M6
.2
200 V_2.775_EXP
V6_2.775 0
R6563M6
V_SW_5 VSW5_ISO_FET_EN V_2.775D
V_EXT_1.85 V_SAVE V7_2.8
OMAP_VDDA R6577M6
C6543M6 R6536M6 Q6506M6 Q6507M6 R6581M6 R6564M6 0
V_2.8_RF

R6599M6
OMAP_VDD_DLL VBUS1 Q6508M6 3

1
2
5
6
10K 0.1UF 91K SSM6N36FE 100
U6509M6 4.7K SSM6J212FE 2SK3541
VBUS1_SUPPLY V8_5.0A
6

3
NC7SP08
3
Q6504M6 6 D1 S1 1 R6565M6 0
V_5.0A
C6527M6 C6535M6 TP6599M6 VBUS_SUPPLY_ON
C6531M6 C6525M6 R6533M6 R6508M6
24_MHZ_CLK 4 1 1 1 3 V10_3.3
GND VCC

Y A U6502M6 2SK3541 0
0.1UF 1UF 0.1UF .1UF
0 5 NC B 2 TEST_POINT 47K
2SC5663
C6544M6 1 R6580M6
47K
R6566M6 V_3.3
1 USB_CRNT_LMT
NC 100PF 0.1UF
5

R6598M60
5 G2 MAKO_RESETX
2

1
2
5
6
R6574M6 C6592M6 C6572M6 U6510M6 R6583M6 G1 0
C6591M6 NL17SZ32 Q6502M6 12K V9_3.0A R6567M6 V_3.0A
C6596M6

0.1UF
DNP

2
SSM6J212FE
22PF

VCC

DNP
18PF 2.2PF C6542M6 R6509M6 2
4.7K 100K C6555M6
3 4 S2 D2 3
3

GND 100K 4.7UF C6574M6 C6576M6 C6578M6 C6580M6 C6581M6


2 1UF 2.2UF 1UF 1UF 2.2UF

4
R6578M6
3

C6577M6 C6579M6
C6575M6 1UF 1UF
1UF R6582M6
4.7K
MAKO LDOS
PLACE CLOSE TO MAKO

4
Figure 8-46. MAKO/DC Distribution Circuit
Schematics, Boards Overlays, and Parts Lists: Transceiver (RF) Boards: 700–800 MHz (84012266001) 8-47

LOCK_DET
RF_DAC_SPI_CS OUT
MAKO_INT OUT

SPI_DSP<2..0> IO
SPI_ARM<2..0>
SSI_SAP<3..0>
R6604M6
SSI_OMAP_CLK SSI_OMAP_CLK
120 SSI_OMAP_FSYNC
SSI_MAKO_FSYNC

C6670M6
SSI_MAKO_CLK

13PF
0
SPI_DSP_CLK 0 1
10K
SPI_DSP_MOSI 1 2 R6602M6
SPI_DSP_MISO 2

V_EXT_1.85

SPI_ARM_CLK U6501M6 AT56H09


U6302M6 OMAP1710
OUT OUT NC
A5
BBP_CLK
NC
B5
BBP_SYNC
SPI_CLK
U19 E6
SPI_CLK
V15 D6
GPIO_56
N14 B6
SPI_CS V_5.0A
SPI_CS0 SPI_DI
SPI_CS1
N15 MAKO_SPI_CS C6SPI_DO
12MHZ CLOCK
12MHZ_OMAP_IN
SP1
SPI_CS2
T19
P15
E7
D7
VC_DCLK
SPI_CS3 VC_FSYNC
Y6601M6 SPI_DO
W21 SPI_ARM_MOSI B7VC_TX R6621M6
12MHZ
SPI_DI
U18 SPI_ARM_MISO NC
M4
VC_TX3V 4.7K
MCBSP1_BCLK
G21 2 SSI_RED_RX_CODEC A7
VC_RX
H15 R6605M6 22 SSI_OMAP_FSYNC N3
MCBSP1_SYNC NC UCM_SS
1 IN OUT
3 MCBSP1
MCBSP1_DIN
H20 SSI_BLACK_TX 0 A6
LOGIC_VDD
H18 R6606M6 33 SSI_BLACK_RX 1 0 B8
MCBSP1_DOUT USB1_OE
GND1

W4 0 1 C8
GND

C6601M6 C6602M6 USB0_TXEN USB1_DAT_TXD


18PF 18PF P14 GPIO_43 GPIO USB0_DAT
P9 1 2 D8USB1_SE0
MAKO_USB1_POS_DP IO
2 4 USB0_SE0
R8 2 USB0<2..0> 0 A9USB2_OE_RCV_RTS
USB1_TXEN
W16 0 1 B9USB2_DAT_VP
MAKO_USB1_NEG_DP IO
Y2 OSC1_IN USB1_DAT
W14 1 2 C9USB2_SE0_VM_RXD R6622M6 27
12MHZ_OMAP_OUTW3 OSC1_OUT
USB
USB1_SE0
R13 2 USB1<2..0> 0 E9UART2_TXD USB1_DP
N6
USB2_TXEN
W9 1 A10 UART2_RXD_OD USB1_DM
P7
V6 B10 N7 R6623M6 27 MAKO_USB2_POS_DP IO
USB2_DAT NC CTS_X USB2_DP
W5 1 DNP C10 P8 R6624M6 27 MAKO_USB2_NEG_DP IO
USB2_SE0 MPU_IO_12M6 USB_INTX USB2_DM 27
32K_CPLD_CLK P13 CRYSTAL T20 TEST_POINT NC
P2 L6 R6625M6 VBUS_SUPPLY_ON
V_1.4_CORE CLK32K_IN
OSCILLATOR
MPUIO_5
Y14 0 V_EXT_1.85 RXDIN_3V
J5
USB_CONNECT
N13
UART1_TX R6618M6 NC TXDO_BDI_UP_3V SB96_BUS_BUSY NC
UART1_RX
V14 4 10K C7
BOOT_NORM_X SB96_BDO_KF_5V
N9
R6601M6 10K UART1_RTS
AA15 2 A8RS232_USB_X ONE_WIRE_1
P9 ONE_WIRE_GCAI IO
OMAP_OSK32K_IN_PU V13 OSC32K_IN
UART
UART1_CTS
R14 3 RS232<4..0> L5APCO ONE_WIRE_2
M8
AA13 OSC32K_OUT UART3_TX
M18 NC
N8
SB96D_BDO_KF_3V ONE_WIRE_BATT
L8 BATT_STATUS IO

0
4
1
3
2
L14 L7
N12 M10
UART3_RX ONE_WIRE_UP TXDO_BDI_5V NC
ONE WIRE GPIO_11
N20 NC
K6
TXDO_BDI_ENC_3V RXDIN_5V
RXDIN_5V IO
GPIO_60
M8 N2
RXDIN_ENC_3V RTS_FILLSEN_5V
M11 RTS_FILLSEN_5V IO
Y1 M3
P10 P13
GPIO_16 RTS_FILLSEN_3V CTS_CABLE_DET_5V
GCA/GPIO GPIO_59
L3 C12 NC BUSY_IN OPTA_SEL0
GPIO_5
P3 E11 NC BUSY_OUT OPTA_SEL1
K7
1 GPIO_36
Y12 D10 F10 CABLE_DET_3V
NC OPTA_SEL2
M9
TP6601M6
OPT_GPIO0 OPTA_SEL3
N10
TEST_POINT C11 OPT_GPIO1 P11 MAKO_OPTB_SEL0_GCAI
R6616M6
T_DISP_SPI_CS 2K
NC OPTB_SEL0 IO
OUT G10 OPT_GPIO2 OPTB_SEL1
K8 MAKO_OPTB_SEL1_GCAI
IN PTT D11 OPT_GPIO3 OPTB_SEL2
P12 MAKO_OPTB_SEL2_GCAI IO
OPTION_INTX B12 OPTION_INTX OPTB_SEL3
N11 MAKO_OPTB_SEL3_GCAI IO

OUT
TRIDENT_SPI_CS
R6617M6 R6619M6
UART BOOT
R6608M6 R6609M6 10K 10K
10K 100K F_BOOT_RXM6
F2_TIMER_PARAMP
TEST_POINT TEST_POINT
F_BOOT_TXM6
DNP
V_EXT_1.85

1
UART2_GPS_TX V_EXT_1.85 DNP
OUT 1 V_EXT_1.85

R6626M6
CODEC_SPI_CS 10K

6
U6601M6
ABACUS_SPI_CS NC7SP08
OUT 4 1

GND VCC
Y A
OPT_GPIO_0 5 NC B 2
OMAP_BOOT_RX
OPT_GPIO1
CHANGES MADE: 3
OPT_GPIO2 REMOVE PA_SHTDN FROM M8
USB_INT_X

Figure 8-47. Serial Interface Circuit


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V_EXT_1.85

V_SW_3.60
R2810M1
10K

OUT RX_SSI<2..0>
R2804M1
RX_FSYNC 1
OUT
100
R2805M1 IN TX_SSI<2..0>
RX_DA 2
OUT
R2806M1 100
270 RX_CLK 0 TX_DA 2
OUT
R2807M1
200 TX_FSYNC 1
OUT
R2808M1
TX_CLK 0
OUT
100

F2_SYNCB
OUT
R2811M1
LOCK_DET_A 4.7K LOCK_DET
OUT OUT
SPI_DSP<2..0>
IO
SPI_DSP_MISO 2
OUT
SPI_DSP_MOSI 1
OUT
R2803M1
33 SPI_DSP_CLK 0
OUT
V_EXT_1.85 UNSW_B+
V_2.8_RF
V_SW_3.60
OUT

R2812M1 R2813M1
10K 100K DNP
V_EXT_1.85
OUT
V_2.8_RF
OUT

R2817M1
TX_DA_CONN 47 TX_DA
OUT

DNP
C2806M1
.1PF

UNSW_B+
OUT

Figure 8-48. RF Interconnects Circuit


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EMERGENCY BUTTON
ON_OFF_SWITCH
S2103M2 J2302M2
48
SWITCH
EMERG_BTN 1 2 54 DNP
J2302M2 R21002M2
IN OUT

D2101M2

C2115M2
52 0

G1

G2
RSB6

100PF
J2302M2
V_EXT_1.85

4
TEST_POINT
J2302M2
50 V_EXT_1.85 1 TP2112M2
V_EXT_1.85
RSW_A

DNP
V_EXT_1.85

47K
TEST_POINT R21001M2
U2104M2
1 C21002M2 C21003M2 OUT
NC7WZ17 TP2111M2
C2116M2
J2302M2
44 1 6 0.1UF 0.1UF

0.1UF

5
.1UF
U2104M2 C21001M2
NC7WZ17
V_EXT_1.85 U21000M2
NC7SZ175
U21001M2
NC7SZ175
1 TEST_POINT

VCC

VCC
VCC
TP2113M2
1 CP D 3 1 CP D 3
GND
6 4 6 4 RSW_B
C Q C Q OUT

GND

GND
2

DNP
R21000M2
U2104M2

47K
NC7WZ17 1 TEST_POINT
TP2114M2

2
J2302M2
46 3 4
1 RSW_INT
TP2110M2

.1UF
C21000M2
TEST_POINT V_EXT_1.85 OUT
V_EXT_1.85
C21005M2
C21004M2
U21002M2
.1UF 0.1UF

5
NC7SZ14 U21003M2
NC7SZ14

VCC

VCC
2 IN OUT 4 2 IN OUT 4 FREQ KNOB
1 1

GND

GND
NC NC

JTAG
V_EXT_1.85 F_VREF_1.875VM2 V_EXT_1.85

3
TEST_POINT
DNP DNP
1

R21003M2
10K

10K
R2116M2 0
R2104M2R2105M2 R2106M2 10K
4.7K 4.7K 10K

IO JTAG<11..0>
USER BUTTON AND SWITCHES
R2117M2

R2120M2

DNP R2197M2 TEST_POINT


8 OMAP_TDO 1 TP2101M2
0 R2198M2
CPLD_TDO 1 TEST_POINT
7 TP2102M2
R2199M2 0
RTCK 1 TEST_POINT
6 TP2103M2
0 R2109M2 U2101M2
TCK_CONN_BUFFERED_B 10 4NC7WZ17 3 TCK_CON 1 TEST_POINT
5 TP2104M2
10 CPLD_TCK R2110M2
NTRST 22 1 TEST_POINT
4 NC7WZ17 TP2105M2
R2111M2 U2102M2
OMAP_TMS_BUFFERED 10 4 3TMS_CON 1 TEST_POINT
3 TP2106M2
U2101M2
NC7WZ17
R2113M2
TDI_BUFFERED 10 6 1TDI_CON 1 TEST_POINT
2 TP2107M2 EMERG_BTN
11 CPLD_TDI_BUFFERED OUT
R2114M2 22

NC7WZ17
R2115M2
CPLD_TMS 10 6 1 CPLD_TMS_CON 1 TEST_POINT
9 TP2108M2 ON_OFF_SWITCH
U2102M2
OUT
1 NEMU0 1 TEST_POINT
R2118M2
10K TP2109M2
0 NEMU1 R2107M2 V_EXT_1.85
1K
V_EXT_1.85
REMOVED SECURE SW
NEED TO ADD TOGGLE/FREQ SW
5

VCC VCC
U2102M2 C2104M2
C2114M2

U2101M2
GND NC7WZ17 GND NC7WZ17 0.1UF
0.1UF
2

Figure 8-49. Controller Circuit


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V_LED_TOP

V_EXT_1.85 R2201M2
200K
RADIO TOP LIGHTING LIGHTING CONTROLERS
C2202M2
C2201M2 0.1UF
0.1UF
IC2_TRANS_VREF2
2
U2202M2
7VREF1
V_LED_TOP V_LED_TOP
VREF2
PCA9306
I2C_CLK3 EN
8
IN SCL1 SCL2 6
IO 4 SDA1 SDA2
5
I2C_DATA
GND

R2207M2
0
V_SW_5 V_LED_TOP
R2204M2 R2206M2
3.3K 3.3K
C2203M2
1

R2235M20
0.1UF

21
U2201M2
LP3943
SCL_5V 19 1 E2244M2 TOP_LIGHTBAR_RED_LED 53

VDD
SCL LED0 J2302M2
18 RST LED1
2 E2245M2 TOP_LIGHTBAR_GREEN_LED 55 J2302M2
SDA_5V 20 SDA LED2
3 E2246M2 TOP_LIGHTBAR_AMBER_LED 57 J2302M2
22 A0 LED3
4 KEYPAD_WHITE_LED
R2244M2
23 A1 LED4
5 E2242M2E2248M2 TX_RX_RED_LED 58 J2302M2
R2245M2
V_LED_TOP 24 A2 LED5
6 E2249M2
470 TX_RX_GREEN_LED 60 J2302M2
R2246M2
V_EXT_1.85 LED6
7 E2247M2
300 TX_RX_AMBER_LED 56 J2302M2
LED7
8 470
LED8
10 L2202M2 270NH MAIN_DISPLAY_LED1
R2254M2

LED9
11 L2203M2 270NH MAIN_DISPLAY_LED2
10K

LED10
12 L2204M2 270NH MAIN_DISPLAY_LED3
Q2202M2 LED11
13 L2205M2 270NH MAIN_DISPLAY_LED4
DTC114YKAF
3 LED12
14 51
2 10K LED13
15 V_SW_5 J2302M2

LED14
16
C2223M2

47K 17
100PF

LED15
GND1
GND2

59 J2302M2

C2211M2 0.1UF

C2212M2 0.1UF

C2213M2 0.1UF
0.1UF

0.1UF

C2214M2 0.1UF

C2215M2 0.1UF

C2216M2 0.1UF
C2221M2

C2222M2
1

9
25

OMAP_RESET

Figure 8-50. Display/Keypad Lighting Control Circuit


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FRONT DISPLAY
V_EXT_1.85

24 V_2.775D
J2302M2

J2302M2
20

E2303M2
R2151M2

E2307M2
J2302M2
28 1K

E2309M2
DNP

E2302M2
2 R2135M2 47 F_DISP_RW
J2302M2 IN

E2306M2
4 R2139M2 47 F_DISP_DATA_0
J2302M2 IO

E2308M2
6 R2145M2 47 F_DISP_DATA_1
J2302M2 IO

E2301M2
8 R2153M2 47 F_DISP_DATA_2
J2302M2 IO

E2305M2
10 R2148M2 47 F_DISP_DATA_3
J2302M2 IO

E2311M2
12 R2154M2 47 F_DISP_DATA_4
J2302M2 IO

E2310M2
14 R2149M2 47 F_DISP_DATA_5
J2302M2 IO

E2304M2
16 R2138M2 47 F_DISP_DATA_6
J2302M2 47 IO
J2302M2
18 R2146M2 F_DISP_DATA_7 IO
22 R2142M2 47 F_DISP_RW_EN
J2302M2
26 47 F_DISP_DATA_CMD OUT
R2147M2
J2302M2
30 OMAP_RESET OUT
J2302M2 IN
1
DNP OMAP_RESET_TPM2

J2302M2
32 R2136M2 MAIN_DISPLAY_LED1
330
J2302M2
34 R2144M2 MAIN_DISPLAY_LED2
J2302M2
36 330 R2137M2 MAIN_DISPLAY_LED3
38 R2192M2 330 MAIN_DISPLAY_LED4
J2302M2
330
40 F_DISP_BD_ID
J2302M2 OUT
42
J2302M2 V_EXT_1.85

KEYPAD

KEYPAD_WHITE_LED

10K

10K

10K

10K

10K
R2129M2

R2130M2

R2131M2

R2132M2

R2133M2
IF
IF 1 59
J2301.59M2 J2301M2
KP_COL_0 IF 1 47
J2301.47M2 J2301M2
KP_ROW_0 IF 1 50
J2301.50M2 J2301M2
KP_COL_1 IF 1 49
J2301.49M2 J2301M2
KP_ROW_1 IF 1 52
J2301.52M2 J2301M2
KP_COL_2 1 51
J2301.51M2 J2301M2
IF
KP_ROW_2 IF 1 54
J2301.54M2 J2301M2
KP_COL_3 IF 1 53
J2301.53M2 J2301M2
KP_ROW_3 IF 1 56
J2301.56M2 J2301M2
KP_COL_4 IF 1 55
J2301.55M2 J2301M2
KP_ROW_4 IF 1 58
J2301.58M2 J2301M2
1 57
J2301.57M2 J2301M2
C2126M2

C2127M2

C2128M2

C2129M2

C2130M2
330PF

330PF

330PF

330PF

330PF

KP_COL<4..0>
IN
0 KP_COL_0
1 KP_COL_1
2 KP_COL_2
3 KP_COL_3
4 KP_COL_4
KP_ROW<4..0> KP_ROW_0
OUT 0
1 KP_ROW_1
2 KP_ROW_2
3 KP_ROW_3
4 KP_ROW_4

Figure 8-51. LCD and Keypad Connector Circuit


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V_EXT_1.85

SIDE CONTROLS

10K

10K

10K
R4005M2

R4006M2

R4007M2
J2302M2
3 PTT IN
J2302M2
1 J2302M2
5 SIDE_1 IN DELETED 2.775
J2302M2
11 7 SIDE_2 TEMP SENSOR ON MAINBOARD

IF
GPS/BT J2302M2

9 MONITOR
IN MMC NOT REQUIRED
V_SW_3.60
J2302M2 IN
21 1 USB_BOOT_1.8V V_EXT_1.85
J2301M2 J2301.21M2 IF OUT
J2301M2
25 J2301..25M2
1 BT_HOST_WAKEUP_1.8V IN
IF
IF VRTC

100PF

100PF

100PF

100PF
J2301M2
27 J2301.27M2
1 BT_WAKEUP_1.8V IN 23 J2301.23M2 1
IF J2301M2
J2301M2
31 J2301.31M2
1 BT_UART_TX_1.8V IN IF V_SAVE
IF 22 J2301.22M2 1

DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
33 1 BT_UART_RX_1.8V IF
J2301M2 V_SW_5

C2401M2

C2402M2

C2403M2

C2404M2
J2301M2 J2301.33M2 IF OUT J2301M2
24 J2301.24M2 1 IF
J2301M2
35 J2301.35M2
1 BT_UART_RTS_1.8V IN J2301M2
26 J2301.26M2 1
IF
37 1 BT_UART_CTS_1.8V IF
J2301M2 J2301.37M2 OUT 48 J2301.48M2 1
VBUS1
IF J2301M2

J2301M2
3 J2301.3M2
1 IF
5 1 BT_AVR_RESET
J2301M2 J2301.5M2 OUT

IF
9 1 GPS_BT_32KHZ DNP
J2301M2 J2301.9M2 IF OUT TEST_POINT VBUS2
J2301M2
13
17
J2301.13M2
1
1
IF
BT_PTT
ACC_SPKR_UNMUTE
IN
F_GCAI_1WIREM2

DNP
GCAI
J2301M2 J2301.17M2 IF IN F_VBUS2M2 TEST_POINT
15 1 BT_SPARE_1.8 1

1
J2301M2 J2301.15M2 IO
SSI_RED_RX_CODEC 13 GPIO_3_RTS_FILLSENSE
OUT J2302M2
TEST_POINT
IO
SSI_RED_TX_CODEC IN 1
IF 15 GPIO_2_DM_RXDC_FILLDATA DNP F_GCAI_USB-M2
29 1 BT_SHUTDOWN J2302M2 IO
J2301M2 J2301.29M2 OUT 1
IF 17 GPIO_1_DP_TXDC_FILLREQ DNP F_GCAI_USB+M2
J2301M2
41 J2301.41M2
1 USB1_POS_DP IO
J2302M2 IO
IF TEST_POINT
J2301M2
43 J2301.43M2
1 USB1_NEG_DP IO J2302M2
19 GCAI_1WIRE_5V GCAI_1_WIRE IO
IF
J2301M2
19 J2301.19M2
1 AVR_STATUS_1.8V IN 21 MAKO_OPTB_SEL2_GCAI12
IF J2302M2 IO
J2301M2
1 J2301.1M2
1 IF EXP_BRD_ID IN PORT WAS HERE TEST_POINT
J2301M2
7 J2301.7M2
1 SPKR+M2SPKR-M2
1
IF GPIO0M2
11 1 DNP
J2301M2 J2301.11M2 IF J2302M2
23 TEST_POINT DNP DNP
J2301M2
39 J2301.39M2
1 D4001M2

1
25 TEST_POINT 1 2 KVL_DETACH
J2302M2 IN
BAT54HT1G
J2302M2
27 GPIO_0 IO
IF
J2301M2
2 J2301.2M2
1 J2302M2
29 EXT_MIC_NEG_DP IN
IF
16 1
J2301M2

J2301M2
20
J2301.16M2

J2301.20M2
1
IF
IF
MACE J2302M2
31 EXT_MIC_POS_DP
EXT_SPKR_NEG_DP
IN
4 1 SSI_MACE_TX_DIN 33
J2301M2 J2301.4M2 IF OUT J2302M2 OUT
J2301M2
6 J2301.6M2
1 SSI_RED_RX_MACE IN 35 EXT_SPKR_POS_DP
IF
8 1 HIGH_SECURE_DATA_GATE
J2302M2 OUT
J2301M2 J2301.8M2 IF IN
10 1 SECURE_HIGH_NORM 37 KEYFAIL_CTRL IN
J2301M2 J2301.10M2 IF OUT J2302M2 V_5.0A KEYFAIL
J2301M2
12 J2301.12M2
1 SSI_BLACK_TX_MACE IN
IF
14 1 SSI_BLACK_RX V_5.0A
J2301M2 J2301.14M2 OUT V_5.0A GCAI_GPIO_1_INPUT IO
IF R4008M2
V_2.775D

5
10K U4003M2
J2301M2
18 J2301.18M2
1 SSI_OPT_CLK IN NC7SB3157 GCAI_GPIO_2_INPUT IO

VCC
IF Q4001M2
DTC114YKAF
J2301M2
28 J2301.28M2
1 KEYFAIL V_5.0A V_3.3
IF R4010M2
30 1 OPT_SSI_SYNC 3 6 4 200K

C4006M2 0.1UF
J2301M2 J2301.30M2 IF OUT 2 10K SEL A
3 V_5.0A
B0
44 1 4MHZ_MACE_CLK 1

GND
J2301M2 J2301.44M2 IF IN 47K B1
46 1 R4009M2
3.3K
V_2.775D C4007M2
J2301M2 J2301.46M2 IF R4012M2R4013M2
C4005M2 22K 22K 0.1UF
32 1 MACE_WAKEUP

2
J2301M2 J2301.32M2 IF OUT 0.1UF

1
34 1 MACE_RESET
J2301M2 J2301.34M2 IF OUT R4011M2

A2
36 1 TEMP OMAP_RESET WAS HERE U4001M2 47K

7
2
PCA9306 U4004M2
J2301M2 J2301.36M2 IF OUT 39 INT_SPKR_POS_MP SN74LVC2G66
38 1 TX_INHIBIT IN
J2302M2 IN
A1 OPTB_SEL3_SWITCH_EN

VCC
J2301M2 J2301.38M2

VREF2
VREF1
IF 41 A1
40 1 EMERG_BTN J2302M2 8 B1 B2 IN
J2301M2 J2301.40M2 IF OUT INT_SPKR_NEG_MP 6
EN
3
B1 C1
45 1 43 SCL2 SCL1
J2301M2 J2301.45M2 J2302M2 IN 5 SDA2 SDA1
4 D2 A2 C2
C1
R4014M2
45 C2

GND

GND
J2302M2 B2 3.3K
IF
J2301M2
60 J2301.60M2
1 INT_MIC_POS_MP
J2302M2
47 IN

D1
1
IF 49 INT_MIC_NEG_MP
J2301M2
42 J2301.42M2
1 EXP_BRD_ID IN
J2302M2 IN

Figure 8-52. GCAI MACE BT Interconnect Circuit


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V_SW_3.60 V_EXT_1.85

R1313M3

R1315M3
0

0
C1328M3

C1329M3

C1330M3

C1331M3

C1332M3

C1333M3

C1334M3

C1335M3
C1326M3

C1327M3
C1313M3 C1336M3 C1337M3

C1310M3
C1311M3 C1312M3
.1UF 18PF .1UF .1UF .1UF 1UF 1UF .1UF .1UF .1UF .1UF .1UF 1UF .1UF 18PF
1UF
VDD_TCXO

G10
D10
F10
L6NC
G1

D8
H1

C8

C1

D9
A2

B2
E5
K6

K4

B1

A3

B9
A8

B3
K5
E2
F2

F9
L5
J2

J8
J3
TPEX3

VDD_SRAM_LDO
VDD_TCXO

VDD_SRAM1
VDD_SRAM2
VPP

VDD_DCO_BT

VDDS1
VDDS2
VDDS3
VDDS4
VDD1P8_FM
VDD1P8_GPS
VBAT1

VDD_RF_BT
VDD_PLL_GPS

VDD1P8_BT
1

VDD_DIG_LDO
VDD_DIG1
VDD_DIG2
VDD_DIG3
VDD_DIG4

VDD1P8V_1

VDD1P8V_2
TCXO_LDO_IN

VDD_IF_GPS

VDD_CLASS1P5_BT
VDD_PPAIF_BT
TP1305M3

VDD_LDOIN_CLASS1P5_BT
V_EXT_1.85
2.8V LDO VDD_TCXO 26MHZ TCXO RTC_CLK H9 R1318M3
IN 32KHZ (FROM CPLD)
0
L1301M3
R1305M3
1 2 VDD_TCXO VPROG STATE REF_CLK_REQ J6NC

R1340M3
18NH E8

4
0
FLOATING = 2.87V REF_CLK_HV LNA_ENABLE

0
Y1304M3

C1319M3

C1320M3
E7

C1306M3
REF_CLK_LV
VDDS = 1.8V G4

VCC
V_SW_3.60 U1305M3
5187344N09
GPS_BT_2.8V CLK_REQPOL
.1UF 18PF
1UF C1321M3 IN GPS_SHUTDOWN (FROM OMAP)
1 ENABLE_DISABLE OUTPUT 3 F1 TCXO_CLK_LV GPS_I2C_UART_SEL H4
R1303M3
A1 B2

R1317M3
VEN VOUT 22PF
A2 D4 G5

GND
TCXO_CLK_REQ GPS_IRQ

C1376M3
0 VIN NC

0
E1 C6

10PF
GND
TCXO_LDO_VPROG GPS_TIMESTAMP NC
KT2016A GPS_PA_EN G3
NC
H6

2
C1301M3 LP5900 C1303M3 26MHZ GPS_EXT_LNA_EN
2.2UF 1UF L2 D5
B1

GPS_LNA_IN GPS_NSHUTDOWN
GPS_PPS_OUT C4 1 TP1303M3 GPS UART
J4 VSENSE GPS_UART_TX F5
NC
L4 E3 OUT GPS_TX
NC IFORCE GPS_UART_RX (TO OMAP UART RX)
H3
NC GPS_TP
H2
NC GPS_TM U1301M3 GPS_SENS_I2C_SCL F4NC IN GPS_RX
NL5500 E4NC
GPS_SENS_I2C_SDA (FROM OMAP UART TX)

1
GPS_BT_2.8V EXTERNAL LNA J9
L9
FM_RFN_IN
FM_RFP_IN
FM_I2S_CLK
FM_I2S_FSYNCH
F8NC
F7NC
L1303M3 FM_I2S_IN G8NC
TP1306M3 TP1307M3
TP1308M3
2 1 L8
NC FM_ABGAP_CAP FM_I2S_OUT_BT_GPIO1 G7NC

C1307M3
18NH OUT BT_TX_DBG (TO SHARE PIN WITH 100-PIN CONNECTOR)

C1308M3
K9
NC FM_RFP_OUT FM_I2C_SCL F6NC
FM_I2C_SDA E6NC
12PF 1000PF IO BT_HOST_WAKEUP_1.8V

1
H7 FM_AUD_IN_L FM_IRQ G6 (FROM AVR)
NC
H8 FM_AUD_IN_R TP1309M3
FL1301M3

5
9102190J23 IN BT_WAKEUP_1.8V (FROM AVR)

1
FARF6KA1G5754 U1304M3 FL1303M3
9102190J23 L7
NC FM_AUD_OUT_L BT_TX_DBG_BT_GPIO6 H5 1 TP1304M3
FARF6KA1G5754 K7 C7

VCC
C1314M3 C1315M3 L1316M3 C1302M3 C1304M3 NC FM_AUD_OUT_R BT_GPIO2 NC TP1310M3
R1301M3
IN ANT 1 IN OUT 4 1 AI C1322M3 C1325M3 BT_GPIO3 D6
NC
R1310M3 L1306M3
12PF .5PF 13NH 6.8PF 0 12PF 2 6 1 IN OUT 4 BT_GPIO4 C5
NC IN BT_SHUTDOWN_1.8V (FROM AVR)

1
BIAS AO
GND3
GND2
GND1

L1304M3
4 PON 22PF 0 22PF 12NH BT_GPIO5 D7
NC

GND3
GND2
GND1
GND
DEG
C1317M3 L1305M3 100NH TP1311M3
1.8PF 5.6NH C10 BT_RF BT_IRQ_BT_HOST_WAKEUP A5

R1309M3

R1311M3

C1324M3
H10

1PF
2
3
5

L1302M3

110

110
BGA615L7 BT_WAKEUP
5105739X13
3.3NH LNA_ENABLE A6
BT HCI UART

7
3

2
3
5
BTFM_NSHUTDOWN
L10

DNP

DNP
NC TEST_EN
C1318M3 A10
NC BT_TESTM BT_HCI_UART_TX A4
R1325M3
3.3PF B8
NC BT_TESTP BT_HCI_UART_RX B5 OUT BT_UART_TX_1.8V

1
C1305M3 C1309M3 A1 PMTEST_1P8V BT_HCI_UART_RTS B7 (FROM AVR)
NC 0
.01UF 12PF
BT_HCI_UART_CTS B4 TP1312M3
R1326M3
IN BT_UART_RX_1.8V

1
D1 (FROM AVR)

VSS_PASYNTH_FM
BT_AUD_CLK 0

VSS_ADCPLL_FM
D2

VSS_TCXO_CLK

VSS_LNA_GPS1
VSS_LNA_GPS2
VSS_LNA_GPS3
BT_AUD_FSYNC TP1313M3

VSS_REF_CLK

VSS_PLL_GPS

VSS_MIX_GPS
VSS_DPLL_BT
C3

VSS_DCO_BT
BT_AUD_OUT OUT BT_UART_RTS_1.8V (FROM AVR)

VSS_RF_FM

1
VSS_RF_BT
D3

VSS_DIG1
VSS_DIG2
VSS_DIG3
VSS_DIG4
VSS_DIG5
VSS_DIG6
BT_AUD_IN
TP1314M3
IN BT_UART_CTS_1.8V (FROM AVR)

1
TP1315M3

G9

G2
C2
B6

A7
A9

E9

K3

K2

K8
F3

L1
L3
E10

B10
J5

J1

J7
J10
BT AUDIO
R1329M3
IN BT_AUD_CLK (FROM OMAP)
0
R1330M3
IN BT_AUD_FSYNC (FROM OMAP)
0
FL1302M3
R1331M3
9109674L58
OUT BT_AUD_OUT (FROM OMAP)
LFB2H2G45CC1D005TEMP
BLUETOOTH ANTENNA 0
CONTACT C1338M3 C1323M3 R1332M3
M1301M3
1 1 IN OUT
3 IN BT_AUD_IN (FROM OMAP)
.5PF 22PF 0
GND1

GND2
R1337M3

R1339M3
DNP

DNP
L1308M3
DNP

39NH

Figure 8-53. GPS Bluetooth Circuit


8-54 Schematics, Boards Overlays, and Parts Lists: Transceiver (RF) Boards: 700–800 MHz (84012266001)

R63050M6

R6205M6

R6602M6
R6216M6
M1301M3

C1338M3
R6605M6
TP1305M3

R1337M3
C727M7 R730M7

L1308M3
D6502M6

TP6210M6 TP2114M2

C206M12
TP2113M2
L758M7 R708M7 2

C1018M16
F_MPU_BOOTM6

C6409M6
R728M7 C204M12

Q731M7
C708M7
R6213M6

C705M7
U6404M6 R6201M6

R6212M6
C6530M6

R2199M2
R2197M2

C733M7

C735M7
R6307M6
C6201M6
R6218M6
R6217M6
TP6301M6 C823M7

C707M7
4 3
2

C703M7 R705M7
R6202M6

C749M7
TP1307M3 R6208M6

R701M7
C6511M6
C6524M6

R6502M6

L1007M16
C6515M6

C6585M6

R6209M6
C6521M6

C6527M6
C6513M6

C6587M6
C6507M6

R1339M3
F_BOOT_TXM6 R2107M2 R734M7

E2307M2
E6502M6 C6519M6 R736M7 4

C710M7
TP737M7 L709M7

D200M12
C754M7
TP6103M6 C6517M6 L753M7

R6419M6
TP6305M6

R2813M1
C713M7

R2803M1

C712M7

C757M7
C6301M6
TP2105M2 U200M12

C6303M6
F_GNDM6 L1 C1026M16

C756M7
C6305M6 A21 AA21 M6502M6

C744M7
C6304M6 C1019M16
TP2101M2 C6516M6 C752M7 R723M7 5 8 R1007M16
3

R751M7
R2139M2 C6532M6 C721M7

C711M7
TP6102M6 TP1308M3 U6201M6 2
C6509M6

C6306M6
F_GCAI_1WIREM2 TP2103M2 C6583M6 4 5 3
R722M7

R743M7
R2105M2 R706M7 C720M7

R6211M6
C6529M6 R6616M6 U746M7

C6202M6
R2104M2 C6203M6 C737M7 C205M12
C6510M6 R6601M6 C739M7 C742M7
R6204M6 U702M7 C709M7 1
TP1313M3 R6206M6 R745M7
TP1312M3 C6520M6 L738M7 C215M12

C210M12
R6503M6 R6215M6 L741M7
TP1310M3 R2811M1 R2805M1

C750M7
C6501M6 C216M12 C209M12

R702M7
U6302M6 3 2 C736M7

C732M7
U6301M6
TP6304M6 C6531M6 R6305M6 L727M7

C3A3
C1
U203M12
R2812M1 R2806M1

A2
Y701M7
C6602M6 R729M7 C714M7

B1
C6504M6

C212M12
R6207M6 U6104M6
TP1315M3 C6523M6 R2807M1 C726M7
TP6306M6 U202M12

C734M7
3

2
C2126M2 TP1311M3 C6302M6 R2804M1
C730M7

Y6601M6
4 C706M7
R2129M2 R6301M6 C6508M6 R2808M1 L11 A11 C1161M11
L728M7 C1020M16

TP701M7
L735M7

R6118M6
R721M7

U1150M11

C1160M11
R2130M2 TP1314M3 C6506M6 C716M7 6
4 3

C731M7
TP6307M6

C6595M6
C2127M2 F_GCAI_USB+M2 C704M7
TP6308M6

C717M7
L733M7

C719M7
6 3 4 3 4

R1126M11
C2128M2 E6501M6 AA1

4
C725M7

R6102M6
3 4

U6103M6
TP6303M6 C6503M6 6 C715M7

C6505M6
C6528M6

C6526M6
R6313M6
C6512M6
R6312M6
R2131M2 C6502M6

16
GPIO0M2 C718M7

C6571M6
C6533M6
D6501M6 C6601M6 R1164M11 U1148M11

9M
C6522M6
R6501M6 C724M7
R2132M2 3 4 6 6
R6570M6

OMAP_VPPM6 C702M7
R6507M6

R1165M11
L720M7
C6568M6

C6518M6

00
TP2112M2

F_GCAI_USB-M2 R6210M6

R6314M6
C6308M6

R6310M6

R6311M6

R6316M6

4 3

L1
C2129M2 C6525M6 D723M7 D722M7
MPU_ C6556M6
U1113M11

8
D4001M2

5
R6306M6 SH5

Q6501M6
C2130M2 F_VREF_1.875VM2 C6514M6
R21002M2

4 3

R1125M11
TP6302M6 IO_12M6

U1119M11
R2133M2 C6588M6 R1166M11 C1021M16
C2401M2

R2817M1

5
R6522M6

C644M19
R6512M6 U1144M11

A2 C2
TP1309M3 U21000M2

C645M19
C601M19
R4005M2

R500M21

C502M21
C500M21
C501M21
C510M21
C511M21
A8

5
4
C2806M1

C512M21
4 3 6 4

C1
R1129M11

C1022M16
R1175M11

4 3
C2402M2 R4006M2 C6534M6 L611M19

C1119M11
C613M19
C607M19
F_VBUS2M2 TP2111M2 U6508M6 C6593M6 3

6
Q1101M11
DISP_TEMP_TPM6 U2202M2

C605M19
R2151M2 6 4 5
R6504M6 R601M19

R1138M11
C21002M2 C6311M6
C2403M2 F_BOOT_RXM6 R1170M11 2

4 3
E2303M2 3

L602M19 C603M19
U1114M11
U6401M6

2 C6589M6 L603M19

C6309M6

L489M20
C611M19
L500M21 3

C610M19

12
U21001M2

10
R2135M2 R4007M2 U6304M6

5
C6563M6 R1127M11

U507M21
3 4 SH1

E603M19
R2145M2 E2309M2 4 3 U1141M11R1167M11

9 7
E2302M2 R1169M11
Q2202M2

R1128M11 R1177M11
C602M19

C1120M11
C616M19
C604M19
E602M19

R1139M11
U1143M11

1
C642M19

2
R699M19
R2148M2

R2305M13
R2153M2 C509M21 R1110M11 R1130M11

R603M19
4 3

C620M19
E2306M2

3
E2308M2

R6304M6
6

C1108M11
SPKR-M2 3

C504M21
E601M19
R2149M2 R2154M2 C6401M6 C615M19 L2302M13

R1158M11
C612M19

6
R6510M6 L601M19

4 3
R21003M2

E2301M2 L491M20 C1135M11

C624M19
2
C2201M2

R2146M2 R2138M2 E2305M2 C21003M2 12 5

5
E2311M2 H1 H8 C490M20 R1174M11

R1146M11C2 A2
48
U21003M2 U21002M2

C1141M11
C2222M2

E605M19

TP601M19

C1413M17
R2142M2 R2136M2 4 3 4 R2254M2 R1140M11

TP6105M6

C488M20
E2310M2 U1104M11
C2303M13

TP6601M6

U1129M11
R6105M6 C614M19
R6606M6
R6122M6
C6670M6
R6604M6

R6114M6
R6115M6
C6115M6

C6310M6 C492M20
R2201M2

R6103M6

4 3
SPKR+M2

6
T506M21
5

D2303M13
R2147M2 C617M19 C2304M13
R2206M2

E2304M2 R2137M2 3 C606M19 U1132M11 R1154M11 3 4


5

U1133M11
C2223M2 MAKO_INT_XM6

R604M19
L2205M2

R2144M2 5 8 4 6 C621M19 R502M21 4 4 3


R6433M6

U1136M11
3 4 U1130M11

C622M19
U6105M6

C1
TP2109M2 C6111M6 R608M19 C506M21
C6436M6

U601M19

R1143M11
R1145M11
R1144M11
R21001M2

R2192M2 C21005M2 C623M19 R698M19 5


E2242M2

F_AUDIO_MICPM6 C2202M2 E604M19

4
C632M19

3
R6119M6 P1 C6107M6
TP2110M2

4 3 C626M19 C507M21 6 Q2301M13

C1414M17
OMAP_ 5 8
C21001M2 C641M19

C1418M17
R2204M2 C6105M6 RESET_ C635M19 R1142M11
TP2102M2 R6107M6 MAKO_RESET_XM6 TPM2 C628M19
C2116M2

5 VR601M19 C643M19 C508M21 C1130M11 R1176M11


C6155M6

L6403M6
6 4

R2207M2
C2203M2

C6113M6 L605M19 24 E606M19 SH4 SH6


18
R2120M2

U2104M2 C21004M2 U6101M6

R607M19
R621M19 R611M19 E607M19
U2201M2

L6404M6 R6121M6 36 L1408M17 C1419M17


R2114M2

TP2107M2 C2308M13
R2113M2
3

U606M19

C416M20
L408M20
C413M20 U404M20
R6120M6 R6113M6
D1
D2 A2
C6437M6

R456M20
E608M19

R453M20
C407M20
R618M19

R405M20
C426M20
R2198M2

C636M19

C634M19

C637M19
C633M19

R610M19
C2221M2

C406M20
C485M20
MAKO_IGN_XM6

L403M20
C21000M2 C6110M6 C6114M6 R451M20

R455M20
R21000M2 R614M19 C417M20 D401M20

R448M20
TP2104M2

U604M19

FL402M20
3
R6104M6
U2101M2

R624M19

C1424M17
R2246M2 R2235M2 R6214M6

6 4

U402M20
12

E2247M2 2
6 4

C6156M6
6

R616M19
C629M19

U405M20
L2301M13

R617M19

U403M20
R6203M6 R620M19

2
R6108M6

R454M20
R2244M2

C487M20
C2114M2 3

U406M20
E2248M2 R406M20

C402M20
FL401M20

3
R619M19

TP2108M2 C2211M2 C2213M2 R615M19 E609M19


3

C6109M6 3 2

C405M20 R407M20
R2245M2

C425M20
E2249M2 R6434M6 R6111M6

R623M19
R2109M2 C2212M2 D1 3 4 6 Q601M19 C423M20

C419M20

R450M20
C404M20
E2244M2 TP1306M3 R2116M2 U603M19 C430M20 C2307M13 L1410M17
TP6104M6 R6112M6 D2 A2

C1411M17
P14
L2202M2 C2216M2

L2203M2

L2204M2

R2110M2 A14 4 6 L404M20 C422M20

C418M20
R447M20 6 4
TP2106M2 C429M20

C484M20
E2246M2 R6106M6 U605M19 R452M20 C412M20

R1198M11
TP6405M6 R2118M2 C6112M6 U607M19 C2301M13
U6510M6

C432M20
U407M20
4 3 C6106M6 R6109M6 L406M20 C428M20 R409M20 L401M20
E2245M2
U2102M2

R2115M2 SH2 L402M20

L407M20
C6108M6
6 4

R6116M6

R6110M6

C2104M2
TP6101M6 L405M20
C421M20 2 R2302M13 R2303M13
TP6106M6

TP6107M6

C1425M17
2 R410M20 C424M20
R6125M6

Q401M20

R401M20
3

R413M20
Q402M20
3

R2106M2 5 C431M20
3

C433M20
R2810M1

F_UNSW_B+M6 C427M20

E402M20
C2215M2

C2214M2

TP6406M6 R412M20 R402M20 6 4


D6101M6 4 6

C434M20
R2117M2 3 C2302M13 R2304M13

3
R2111M2 C6572M6 R6101M6 U408M20

Q403M20
R403M20

R408M20

E401M20
R411M20
R457M20

R404M20
SH13 D2302M13
SH16 SH8

Figure 8-54. Transceiver (RF) Board Layout – Top Side


Schematics, Boards Overlays, and Parts Lists: Transceiver (RF) Boards: 700–800 MHz (84012266001) 8-55

MAKO_INT_MICMM6
MAKO_INT_MICPM6

R6428M6
C6426M6
R6426M6
R6425M6
R6427M6
C6590M6
R6505M6

C1104M11
C1137M11 R1172M11
R1135M11

R1171M11
R6598M6

C1165M11
R1122M11
R6117M6
C1125M11

U6102M6
R6599M6 D2301M13

L2303M13
6

Q6101M6
R6591M6

10

L1116M11 R1105M11
L1101M11 C1118M11
U1125M11
2
R1168M11 C1155M11

R6525M6
R6609M6

R1160M11

C1138M11
3

TP6599M6
R6506M6 3

C1116M11
C6541M6

3
U1127M11

C6104M6
R1106M11 2

R6421M6

C2305M13
C6427M6 C6537M6 C1142M11

R1121M11
2

R1178M11

4 3

C1117M11
6
R6492M6
5

C6539M6
C6578M6
4

C6574M6

C6422M6

R6592M6
R6563M6

6
U6511M6

5
C6421M6
C6540M6
Y6502M6 C630M19 R2301M13 5 16

C1129M11

R1104M11
R1152M11
R1162M11

C1127M11
U1112M11

R1115M11

R1114M11
C1124M11
C627M19 R1182M11

R6576M6

R6432M6
R6422M6
3

R1136M11
U2302M13

C1140M11
8 13

R6579M6
4

C6435M6
R6565M6 3

C2306M13
5

U1131M11
L604M19 R605M19

C1128M11
U6408M6 L6402M6 9 12
60

R606M19

3
59

P1 R1163M11
C6594M6

3
C6576M6 4 3 C1126M11

C6420M6
U1126M11

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