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ASTRO

XTS 2500
XTS 2500I
XTS 2250
XTS 1500
MT 1500
PR 1500
Portable Radios
Detailed Service Manual
TM
TM
TM
TM

Foreword
The information contained in this manual relates to all ASTRO XTS 2500 / XTS 2500I /
XTS 2250 / XTS 1500 digital portable radios and MT 1500 and PR 1500 portable radios, unless
otherwise specified. This manual provides sufficient information to enable qualified service shop
technicians to troubleshoot and repair a 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 publications is provided in this manual in
the section, Related Publications on page xxiv.

Safety Information
Before operating a radio, please 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 68P81095C98) to ensure compliance with RF energy exposure limits.

Manual Revisions
Changes which occur after this manual is printed are described in PMRs (Publication Manual
Revisions). These PMRs provide complete replacement pages for all added, changed, and deleted
items, including pertinent parts list data, schematics, and component layout diagrams.

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Motorola products described in this manual may not be copied, reproduced, modified, reverseengineered, 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.

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express written permission of Motorola. No part of this manual may be reproduced, distributed, or
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Disclaimer
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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.

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MOTOROLA, the Stylized M logo, and ASTRO are registered in the US Patent & Trademark Office.
All other products or service names are property of their respective owners.
Motorola, Inc. 2007

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

Description

Date

6816985H01-A

Initial Release

April, 2006

6816985H01-B

Added UHF1, UHF2, 700/800 MHz and 900MHz


information.

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Foreword .....................................................................................................................................................ii
Safety Information..............................................................................................................................ii
Manual Revisions ..............................................................................................................................ii
Computer Software Copyrights..........................................................................................................ii
Documentation Copyrights ................................................................................................................ii
Disclaimer ..........................................................................................................................................ii
Trademarks........................................................................................................................................ii

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


Chapter 1
1.1
1.2

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

General......................................................................................................................................... 1-1
Notations Used in This Manual .................................................................................................... 1-1

Chapter 2.1 VHF Overall Characteristics............................................ 2.1-1


2.1.1
2.1.2
2.1.3
2.1.4
2.1.5
2.1.6

Introduction................................................................................................................................ 2.1-1
Analog Mode of Operation-Receiving ....................................................................................... 2.1-1
Analog Mode of Operation-Transmitting ................................................................................... 2.1-2
ASTRO Mode (Digital Mode) of Operation................................................................................ 2.1-2
Main Board Overview ................................................................................................................ 2.1-2
Vocoder Circuitry Overview....................................................................................................... 2.1-3

Chapter 2.2 UHF1 Overall Characteristics.......................................... 2.2-1


2.2.1
2.2.2
2.2.3
2.2.4
2.2.5
2.2.6

Introduction................................................................................................................................ 2.2-1
Analog Mode of Operation-Receiving ....................................................................................... 2.2-1
Analog Mode of Operation-Transmitting ................................................................................... 2.2-2
ASTRO Mode (Digital Mode) of Operation................................................................................ 2.2-2
Main RF Board Overview .......................................................................................................... 2.2-2
Vocoder Circuitry Overview....................................................................................................... 2.2-3

Chapter 2.3 UHF2 Overall Characteristics.......................................... 2.3-1


2.3.1
2.3.2
2.3.3
2.3.4
2.3.5
2.3.6

Introduction................................................................................................................................ 2.3-1
Analog Mode of Operation-Receiving ....................................................................................... 2.3-1
Analog Mode of Operation-Transmitting ................................................................................... 2.3-2
ASTRO Mode (Digital Mode) of Operation................................................................................ 2.3-2
Main RF Board Overview .......................................................................................................... 2.3-2
Vocoder Circuitry Overview....................................................................................................... 2.3-3

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Chapter 2.4 700/800 MHz Overall Characteristics.............................. 2.4-1


2.4.1
2.4.2
2.4.3
2.4.4
2.4.5
2.4.6

Introduction................................................................................................................................ 2.4-1
Analog Mode of Operation-Receiving........................................................................................ 2.4-1
Analog Mode of Operation-Transmitting.................................................................................... 2.4-2
ASTRO Mode (Digital Mode) of Operation ................................................................................ 2.4-2
Main Board Overview ................................................................................................................ 2.4-2
Vocoder Circuitry Overview ....................................................................................................... 2.4-3

Chapter 2.5 900MHz Overall Characteristics...................................... 2.5-1


2.5.1
2.5.2
2.5.3
2.5.4
2.5.5
2.5.6

Introduction................................................................................................................................ 2.5-1
Analog Mode of Operation-Receiving........................................................................................ 2.5-1
Analog Mode of Operation-Transmitting.................................................................................... 2.5-2
ASTRO Mode (Digital Mode) of Operation ................................................................................ 2.5-2
Main Board Overview ................................................................................................................ 2.5-2
Vocoder Circuitry Overview ....................................................................................................... 2.5-3

Chapter 3.1 VHF Radio Power ............................................................. 3.1-1


3.1.1
3.1.2
3.1.3
3.1.4
3.1.5

Introduction................................................................................................................................ 3.1-1
Radio Power Up or Down .......................................................................................................... 3.1-1
General...................................................................................................................................... 3.1-1
B+ Routing for VHF Band Main Board ...................................................................................... 3.1-2
B+ and +5V Routing for VOCON............................................................................................... 3.1-3

Chapter 3.2 UHF1 Radio Power ........................................................... 3.2-1


3.2.1
3.2.2
3.2.3
3.2.4
3.2.5

Introduction................................................................................................................................ 3.2-1
Radio Power Up or Down .......................................................................................................... 3.2-1
General...................................................................................................................................... 3.2-1
B+ Main Board Routing ............................................................................................................. 3.2-2
B+ and +5V Routing for VOCON............................................................................................... 3.2-3

Chapter 3.3 UHF2 Radio Power ........................................................... 3.3-1


3.3.1
3.3.2
3.3.3
3.3.4
3.3.5

Introduction................................................................................................................................ 3.3-1
Radio Power Up or Down .......................................................................................................... 3.3-1
General...................................................................................................................................... 3.3-1
B+ Routing for UHF2 Band Main Board .................................................................................... 3.3-2
B+ and +5V Routing for VOCON............................................................................................... 3.3-3

Chapter 3.4 700/800 MHz Radio Power ............................................... 3.4-1


3.4.1
3.4.2
3.4.3
3.4.4
3.4.5

Introduction................................................................................................................................ 3.4-1
Radio Power Up or Down .......................................................................................................... 3.4-1
General...................................................................................................................................... 3.4-1
B+ Routing for 700/800 MHz Band Main Board ........................................................................ 3.4-2
B+ and +5V Routing for VOCON............................................................................................... 3.4-3

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Chapter 3.5 900 MHz Radio Power ...................................................... 3.5-1


3.5.1
3.5.2
3.5.3
3.5.4
3.5.5

Introduction................................................................................................................................ 3.5-1
Radio Power Up or Down.......................................................................................................... 3.5-1
General...................................................................................................................................... 3.5-1
B+ Routing for 900 MHz Band Main Board ............................................................................... 3.5-2
B+ and +5V Routing for VOCON............................................................................................... 3.5-3

Chapter 4.1 VHF Detailed Theories of Operation............................... 4.1-1


4.1.1
4.1.2
4.1.3
4.1.4

Introduction................................................................................................................................ 4.1-1
Frequency Synthesis................................................................................................................. 4.1-1
Antenna Switch ......................................................................................................................... 4.1-2
Receiver .................................................................................................................................... 4.1-2
4.1.4.1 Front End ....................................................................................................................... 4.1-3
4.1.4.2 Back End ....................................................................................................................... 4.1-3
4.1.5 Transmitter ................................................................................................................................ 4.1-4
4.1.6 VOCON Functional Blocks ........................................................................................................ 4.1-5
4.1.6.1 Controller and Memory Section ..................................................................................... 4.1-5
4.1.6.1.1 Patriot IC (U800)................................................................................................... 4.1-5
4.1.6.1.2 SRAM (U804) ....................................................................................................... 4.1-8
4.1.6.1.3 Flash Memory (U803) ........................................................................................... 4.1-8
4.1.6.2 Audio and Power Section ............................................................................................ 4.1-10
4.1.6.2.1 MAKO IC (U701)................................................................................................. 4.1-10
4.1.6.2.2 Regulator ............................................................................................................ 4.1-11
4.1.6.2.3 Audio Pre-Amplifier............................................................................................. 4.1-11
4.1.6.2.4 Audio Power Amplifier ........................................................................................ 4.1-11
4.1.6.3 Interface Support Section ............................................................................................ 4.1-12
4.1.6.3.1 MAKO IC U701 ................................................................................................... 4.1-12
4.1.6.3.2 ESD Protection Circuitry ..................................................................................... 4.1-13
4.1.6.3.3 Universal Connector (Side Connector) Interface Circuitry.................................. 4.1-13
4.1.6.3.4 The Option Board ............................................................................................... 4.1-15
4.1.6.3.5 Encryption Module .............................................................................................. 4.1-16
4.1.6.3.6 System Clocks .................................................................................................... 4.1-17
4.1.6.4 Transmit Audio Path .................................................................................................... 4.1-17
4.1.6.5 Receive Audio Path ..................................................................................................... 4.1-18

Chapter 4.2 UHF1 Detailed Theories of Operation ............................ 4.2-1


4.2.1
4.2.2
4.2.3
4.2.4

Introduction................................................................................................................................ 4.2-1
Frequency Synthesis................................................................................................................. 4.2-1
Antenna Switch ......................................................................................................................... 4.2-2
Receiver .................................................................................................................................... 4.2-3
4.2.4.1 Front End ....................................................................................................................... 4.2-3
4.2.4.2 Back End ....................................................................................................................... 4.2-4
4.2.5 Transmitter ................................................................................................................................ 4.2-4
4.2.6 VOCON Functional Blocks ........................................................................................................ 4.2-5
4.2.6.1 Controller and Memory Section ..................................................................................... 4.2-5
4.2.6.1.1 Patriot IC (U800)................................................................................................... 4.2-5
4.2.6.1.2 SRAM (U804) ....................................................................................................... 4.2-8
4.2.6.1.3 Flash Memory (U803) ........................................................................................... 4.2-9
4.2.6.2 Audio and Power Section ............................................................................................ 4.2-10
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4.2.6.2.1 MAKO IC (U701)................................................................................................. 4.2-10


4.2.6.2.2 Regulator ............................................................................................................ 4.2-11
4.2.6.2.3 Audio Pre-Amplifier ............................................................................................. 4.2-11
4.2.6.2.4 Audio Power Amplifier......................................................................................... 4.2-11
4.2.6.3 Interface Support Section ............................................................................................ 4.2-12
4.2.6.3.1 MAKO IC U701 ................................................................................................... 4.2-12
4.2.6.3.2 ESD Protection Circuitry ..................................................................................... 4.2-13
4.2.6.3.3 Universal Connector (Side Connector) Interface Circuitry .................................. 4.2-13
4.2.6.3.4 The Option Board................................................................................................ 4.2-15
4.2.6.3.5 Encryption Module .............................................................................................. 4.2-16
4.2.6.3.6 System Clocks .................................................................................................... 4.2-17
4.2.6.4 Transmit Audio Path .................................................................................................... 4.2-17
4.2.6.5 Receive Audio Path ..................................................................................................... 4.2-18

Chapter 4.3 UHF2 Detailed Theories of Operation ............................ 4.3-1


4.3.1
4.3.2
4.3.3
4.3.4

Introduction................................................................................................................................ 4.3-1
Frequency Synthesis ................................................................................................................. 4.3-1
Antenna Switch.......................................................................................................................... 4.3-2
Receiver .................................................................................................................................... 4.3-3
4.3.4.1 Front End ....................................................................................................................... 4.3-3
4.3.4.2 Back End........................................................................................................................ 4.3-4
4.3.5 Transmitter ................................................................................................................................ 4.3-4
4.3.6 VOCON Functional Blocks ........................................................................................................ 4.3-5
4.3.6.1 Controller and Memory Section ..................................................................................... 4.3-5
4.3.6.1.1 Patriot IC (U800) ................................................................................................... 4.3-5
4.3.6.1.2 SRAM (U804)........................................................................................................ 4.3-8
4.3.6.1.3 Flash Memory (U803) ........................................................................................... 4.3-8
4.3.6.2 Audio and Power Section............................................................................................. 4.3-10
4.3.6.2.1 MAKO IC (U701)................................................................................................. 4.3-10
4.3.6.2.2 Regulator ............................................................................................................ 4.3-11
4.3.6.2.3 Audio Pre-Amplifier ............................................................................................. 4.3-11
4.3.6.2.4 Audio Power Amplifier......................................................................................... 4.3-11
4.3.6.3 Interface Support Section ............................................................................................ 4.3-12
4.3.6.3.1 MAKO IC U701 ................................................................................................... 4.3-12
4.3.6.3.2 ESD Protection Circuitry ..................................................................................... 4.3-13
4.3.6.3.3 Universal Connector (Side Connector) Interface Circuitry .................................. 4.3-13
4.3.6.3.4 The Option Board................................................................................................ 4.3-15
4.3.6.3.5 Encryption Module .............................................................................................. 4.3-16
4.3.6.3.6 System Clocks .................................................................................................... 4.3-17
4.3.6.4 Transmit Audio Path .................................................................................................... 4.3-17
4.3.6.5 Receive Audio Path ..................................................................................................... 4.3-18

Chapter 4.4 700/800 MHz Detailed Theories of Operation ................ 4.4-1


4.4.1
4.4.2
4.4.3
4.4.4

Introduction................................................................................................................................ 4.4-1
Frequency Synthesis ................................................................................................................. 4.4-1
Antenna Switch.......................................................................................................................... 4.4-2
Receiver .................................................................................................................................... 4.4-3
4.4.4.1 Front End ....................................................................................................................... 4.4-3
4.4.4.2 Back End........................................................................................................................ 4.4-4
4.4.5 Transmitter ................................................................................................................................ 4.4-4

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4.4.6 VOCON Functional Blocks ........................................................................................................ 4.4-5


4.4.6.1 Controller and Memory Section ..................................................................................... 4.4-5
4.4.6.1.1 Patriot IC (U800)................................................................................................... 4.4-5
4.4.6.1.2 SRAM (U804) ....................................................................................................... 4.4-8
4.4.6.1.3 Flash Memory (U803) ........................................................................................... 4.4-8
4.4.6.2 Audio and Power Section ............................................................................................ 4.4-10
4.4.6.2.1 MAKO IC (U701)................................................................................................. 4.4-10
4.4.6.2.2 Regulator ............................................................................................................ 4.4-11
4.4.6.2.3 Audio Pre-Amplifier............................................................................................. 4.4-11
4.4.6.2.4 Audio Power Amplifier ........................................................................................ 4.4-11
4.4.6.3 Interface Support Section ............................................................................................ 4.4-12
4.4.6.3.1 MAKO IC U701 ................................................................................................... 4.4-12
4.4.6.3.2 ESD Protection Circuitry ..................................................................................... 4.4-13
4.4.6.3.3 Universal Connector (Side Connector) Interface Circuitry.................................. 4.4-13
4.4.6.3.4 The Option Board ............................................................................................... 4.4-15
4.4.6.3.5 Encryption Module .............................................................................................. 4.4-16
4.4.6.3.6 System Clocks .................................................................................................... 4.4-17
4.4.6.4 Transmit Audio Path .................................................................................................... 4.4-17
4.4.6.5 Receive Audio Path ..................................................................................................... 4.4-18

Chapter 4.5 900 MHz Detailed Theories of Operation ....................... 4.5-1


4.5.1
4.5.2
4.5.3
4.5.4

Introduction................................................................................................................................ 4.5-1
Frequency Synthesis................................................................................................................. 4.5-1
Antenna Switch ......................................................................................................................... 4.5-2
Receiver .................................................................................................................................... 4.5-3
4.5.4.1 Front End ....................................................................................................................... 4.5-3
4.5.4.2 Back End ....................................................................................................................... 4.5-4
4.5.5 Transmitter ................................................................................................................................ 4.5-4
4.5.6 VOCON Functional Blocks ........................................................................................................ 4.5-5
4.5.6.1 Controller and Memory Section ..................................................................................... 4.5-5
4.5.6.1.1 Patriot IC (U800)................................................................................................... 4.5-5
4.5.6.1.2 SRAM (U804) ....................................................................................................... 4.5-8
4.5.6.1.3 Flash Memory (U803) ........................................................................................... 4.5-8
4.5.6.2 Audio and Power Section ............................................................................................ 4.5-10
4.5.6.2.1 MAKO IC (U701)................................................................................................. 4.5-10
4.5.6.2.2 Regulator ............................................................................................................ 4.5-11
4.5.6.2.3 Audio Pre-Amplifier............................................................................................. 4.5-11
4.5.6.2.4 Audio Power Amplifier ........................................................................................ 4.5-11
4.5.6.3 Interface Support Section ............................................................................................ 4.5-11
4.5.6.3.1 MAKO IC U701 ................................................................................................... 4.5-12
4.5.6.3.2 ESD Protection Circuitry ..................................................................................... 4.5-13
4.5.6.3.3 Universal Connector (Side Connector) Interface Circuitry.................................. 4.5-13
4.5.6.3.4 The Option Board ............................................................................................... 4.5-14
4.5.6.3.5 Encryption Module .............................................................................................. 4.5-16
4.5.6.3.6 System Clocks .................................................................................................... 4.5-17
4.5.6.4 Transmit Audio Path .................................................................................................... 4.5-17
4.5.6.5 Receive Audio Path ..................................................................................................... 4.5-18

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Chapter 5
5.1
5.2
5.3
5.4
5.5
5.6

Troubleshooting Procedures ............................................. 5-1

Introduction................................................................................................................................... 5-1
Handling Precautions ................................................................................................................... 5-1
Voltage Measurement and Signal Tracing ................................................................................... 5-1
Standard Bias Table ..................................................................................................................... 5-2
Power-Up Self-Check Errors ........................................................................................................ 5-3
Operational Error Codes............................................................................................................... 5-4
5.6.1 Power-Up, Self-Check Diagnostics, and Repair (Not for Field Use) ................................. 5-4

Chapter 6.1 VHF Troubleshooting Charts .......................................... 6.1-1


6.1.1
6.1.2
6.1.3
6.1.4
6.1.5
6.1.6
6.1.7
6.1.8
6.1.9
6.1.10
6.1.11
6.1.12
6.1.13
6.1.14
6.1.15
6.1.16
6.1.17
6.1.18
6.1.19
6.1.20
6.1.21
6.1.22
6.1.23
6.1.24

Introduction................................................................................................................................ 6.1-1
List of Troubleshooting Flowcharts............................................................................................ 6.1-1
VHF Radio Main Troubleshooting Chart.................................................................................... 6.1-2
Radio Power-Up Fail Troubleshooting Chart (1 of 3) ................................................................ 6.1-3
Radio Power-Up Fail Troubleshooting Chart (2 of 3) ................................................................ 6.1-4
Radio Power-Up Fail Troubleshooting Chart (3 of 3) ................................................................ 6.1-5
DC Supply Fail Troubleshooting Chart (1 of 3).......................................................................... 6.1-6
DC Supply Fail Troubleshooting Chart (2 of 3).......................................................................... 6.1-7
DC Supply Fail Troubleshooting Chart (3 of 3).......................................................................... 6.1-8
Button Test Troubleshooting Chart............................................................................................ 6.1-9
Volume Set Error Troubleshooting Chart ................................................................................ 6.1-10
Zone/Channel Select Error Troubleshooting Chart ................................................................. 6.1-11
Top/Side Button Error Troubleshooting Chart ......................................................................... 6.1-12
No Display Troubleshooting Chart (1 of 3) .............................................................................. 6.1-13
No Display Troubleshooting Chart (2 of 3) .............................................................................. 6.1-14
No Display Troubleshooting Chart (3 of 3) .............................................................................. 6.1-15
VHF Receive RF Troubleshooting Chart ................................................................................. 6.1-16
VOCON Receive Audio Troubleshooting Chart....................................................................... 6.1-17
VHF Frequency Generation Unit Troubleshooting Chart......................................................... 6.1-18
VOCON Transmit Audio Troubleshooting Chart (1 of 2) ......................................................... 6.1-19
VOCON Transmit Audio Troubleshooting Chart (2 of 2) ......................................................... 6.1-20
No Transmit Deviation Troubleshooting Chart ........................................................................ 6.1-21
VHF Transmitter RF Troubleshooting Chart............................................................................ 6.1-22
Secure Hardware Failure......................................................................................................... 6.1-23

Chapter 6.2 UHF1 Troubleshooting Charts ........................................ 6.2-1


6.2.1
6.2.2
6.2.3
6.2.4
6.2.5
6.2.6
6.2.7
6.2.8
6.2.9
6.2.10
6.2.11
6.2.12
6.2.13

Introduction................................................................................................................................ 6.2-1
List of Troubleshooting Flowcharts............................................................................................ 6.2-1
UHF Range 1 Radio Main Troubleshooting Chart..................................................................... 6.2-2
Radio Power-Up Fail Troubleshooting Chart (1 of 3) ................................................................ 6.2-3
Radio Power-Up Fail Troubleshooting Chart (2 of 3) ................................................................ 6.2-4
Radio Power-Up Fail Troubleshooting Chart (3 of 3) ................................................................ 6.2-5
DC Supply Fail Troubleshooting Chart (1 of 3).......................................................................... 6.2-6
DC Supply Fail Troubleshooting Chart (2 of 3).......................................................................... 6.2-7
DC Supply Fail Troubleshooting Chart (3 of 3).......................................................................... 6.2-8
Button Test Troubleshooting Chart............................................................................................ 6.2-9
Volume Set Error Troubleshooting Chart ................................................................................ 6.2-10
Zone/Channel Select Error Troubleshooting Chart ................................................................. 6.2-11
Top/Side Button Error Troubleshooting Chart ......................................................................... 6.2-12

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6.2.15
6.2.16
6.2.17
6.2.18
6.2.19
6.2.20
6.2.21
6.2.22
6.2.23
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No Display Troubleshooting Chart (1 of 3) .............................................................................. 6.2-13


No Display Troubleshooting Chart (2 of 3) .............................................................................. 6.2-14
No Display Troubleshooting Chart (3 of 3) .............................................................................. 6.2-15
UHF Range 1 Receive RF Troubleshooting Chart .................................................................. 6.2-16
VOCON Receive Audio Troubleshooting Chart ...................................................................... 6.2-17
UHF Range 1 Frequency Generation Unit Troubleshooting Chart.......................................... 6.2-18
VOCON Transmit Audio Troubleshooting Chart (1 of 2) ......................................................... 6.2-19
VOCON Transmit Audio Troubleshooting Chart (2 of 2) ......................................................... 6.2-20
No Transmit Deviation Troubleshooting Chart ........................................................................ 6.2-21
UHF Range 1 Transmitter RF Troubleshooting Chart............................................................. 6.2-22
Secure Hardware Failure ........................................................................................................ 6.2-23

Chapter 6.3 UHF2 Troubleshooting Charts ........................................ 6.3-1


6.3.1
6.3.2
6.3.3
6.3.4
6.3.5
6.3.6
6.3.7
6.3.8
6.3.9
6.3.10
6.3.11
6.3.12
6.3.13
6.3.14
6.3.15
6.3.16
6.3.17
6.3.18
6.3.19
6.3.20
6.3.21
6.3.22
6.3.23
6.3.24

Introduction................................................................................................................................ 6.3-1
List of Troubleshooting Flowcharts............................................................................................ 6.3-1
UHF Range 2 Radio Main Troubleshooting Chart..................................................................... 6.3-2
Radio Power-Up Fail Troubleshooting Chart (1 of 3) ................................................................ 6.3-3
Radio Power-Up Fail Troubleshooting Chart (2 of 3) ................................................................ 6.3-4
Radio Power-Up Fail Troubleshooting Chart (3 of 3) ................................................................ 6.3-5
DC Supply Fail Troubleshooting Chart (1 of 3) ......................................................................... 6.3-6
DC Supply Fail Troubleshooting Chart (2 of 3) ......................................................................... 6.3-7
DC Supply Fail Troubleshooting Chart (3 of 3) ......................................................................... 6.3-8
Button Test Troubleshooting Chart ........................................................................................... 6.3-9
Volume Set Error Troubleshooting Chart ................................................................................ 6.3-10
Zone/Channel Select Error Troubleshooting Chart ................................................................. 6.3-11
Top/Side Button Error Troubleshooting Chart ......................................................................... 6.3-12
No Display Troubleshooting Chart (1 of 3) .............................................................................. 6.3-13
No Display Troubleshooting Chart (2 of 3) .............................................................................. 6.3-14
No Display Troubleshooting Chart (3 of 3) .............................................................................. 6.3-15
UHF Range 2 Receive RF Troubleshooting Chart .................................................................. 6.3-16
VOCON Receive Audio Troubleshooting Chart ...................................................................... 6.3-17
UHF Range 2 Frequency Generation Unit Troubleshooting Chart.......................................... 6.3-18
VOCON Transmit Audio Troubleshooting Chart (1 of 2) ......................................................... 6.3-19
VOCON Transmit Audio Troubleshooting Chart (2 of 2) ......................................................... 6.3-20
No Transmit Deviation Troubleshooting Chart ........................................................................ 6.3-21
UHF Range 2 Transmitter RF Troubleshooting Chart............................................................. 6.3-22
Secure Hardware Failure ........................................................................................................ 6.3-23

Chapter 6.4 700/800 MHz Troubleshooting Charts ............................ 6.4-1


6.4.1
6.4.2
6.4.3
6.4.4
6.4.5
6.4.6
6.4.7
6.4.8
6.4.9
6.4.10
6.4.11

Introduction................................................................................................................................ 6.4-1
List of Troubleshooting Flowcharts............................................................................................ 6.4-1
700/800 MHz Radio Main Troubleshooting Chart ..................................................................... 6.4-2
Radio Power-Up Fail Troubleshooting Chart (1 of 3) ................................................................ 6.4-3
Radio Power-Up Fail Troubleshooting Chart (2 of 3) ................................................................ 6.4-4
Radio Power-Up Fail Troubleshooting Chart (3 of 3) ................................................................ 6.4-5
DC Supply Fail Troubleshooting Chart (1 of 3) ......................................................................... 6.4-6
DC Supply Fail Troubleshooting Chart (2 of 3) ......................................................................... 6.4-7
DC Supply Fail Troubleshooting Chart (3 of 3) ......................................................................... 6.4-8
Button Test Troubleshooting Chart ........................................................................................... 6.4-9
Volume Set Error Troubleshooting Chart ................................................................................ 6.4-10

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6.4.13
6.4.14
6.4.15
6.4.16
6.4.17
6.4.18
6.4.19
6.4.20
6.4.21
6.4.22
6.4.23
6.4.24

Zone/Channel Select Error Troubleshooting Chart ................................................................. 6.4-11


Top/Side Button Error Troubleshooting Chart ......................................................................... 6.4-12
No Display Troubleshooting Chart (1 of 3) .............................................................................. 6.4-13
No Display Troubleshooting Chart (2 of 3) .............................................................................. 6.4-14
No Display Troubleshooting Chart (3 of 3) .............................................................................. 6.4-15
700/800 MHz Receive RF Troubleshooting Chart................................................................... 6.4-16
VOCON Receive Audio Troubleshooting Chart....................................................................... 6.4-17
700/800 MHz Frequency Generation Unit Troubleshooting Chart .......................................... 6.4-18
VOCON Transmit Audio Troubleshooting Chart (1 of 2) ......................................................... 6.4-19
VOCON Transmit Audio Troubleshooting Chart (2 of 2) ......................................................... 6.4-20
No Transmit Deviation Troubleshooting Chart ........................................................................ 6.4-21
700/800 MHz Transmitter RF Troubleshooting Chart.............................................................. 6.4-22
Secure Hardware Failure......................................................................................................... 6.4-23

Chapter 6.5 900 MHz Troubleshooting Charts ................................... 6.5-1


6.5.1
6.5.2
6.5.3
6.5.4
6.5.5
6.5.6
6.5.7
6.5.8
6.5.9
6.5.10
6.5.11
6.5.12
6.5.13
6.5.14
6.5.15
6.5.16
6.5.17
6.5.18
6.5.19
6.5.20
6.5.21
6.5.22
6.5.23
6.5.24

Introduction................................................................................................................................ 6.5-1
List of Troubleshooting Flowcharts............................................................................................ 6.5-1
900 MHz Radio Main Troubleshooting Chart ............................................................................ 6.5-2
Radio Power-Up Fail Troubleshooting Chart (1 of 3) ................................................................ 6.5-3
Radio Power-Up Fail Troubleshooting Chart (2 of 3) ................................................................ 6.5-4
Radio Power-Up Fail Troubleshooting Chart (3 of 3) ................................................................ 6.5-5
DC Supply Fail Troubleshooting Chart (1 of 3).......................................................................... 6.5-6
DC Supply Fail Troubleshooting Chart (2 of 3).......................................................................... 6.5-7
DC Supply Fail Troubleshooting Chart (3 of 3).......................................................................... 6.5-8
Button Test Troubleshooting Chart............................................................................................ 6.5-9
Volume Set Error Troubleshooting Chart ................................................................................ 6.5-10
Zone/Channel Select Error Troubleshooting Chart ................................................................. 6.5-11
Top/Side Button Error Troubleshooting Chart ......................................................................... 6.5-12
No Display Troubleshooting Chart (1 of 3) .............................................................................. 6.5-13
No Display Troubleshooting Chart (2 of 3) .............................................................................. 6.5-14
No Display Troubleshooting Chart (3 of 3) .............................................................................. 6.5-15
900 MHz Receive RF Troubleshooting Chart.......................................................................... 6.5-16
VOCON Receive Audio Troubleshooting Chart....................................................................... 6.5-17
900 MHz Frequency Generation Unit Troubleshooting Chart ................................................. 6.5-18
VOCON Transmit Audio Troubleshooting Chart (1 of 2) ......................................................... 6.5-19
VOCON Transmit Audio Troubleshooting Chart (2 of 2) ......................................................... 6.5-20
No Transmit Deviation Troubleshooting Chart ........................................................................ 6.5-21
900MHz Transmitter RF Troubleshooting Chart...................................................................... 6.5-22
Secure Hardware Failure......................................................................................................... 6.5-23

Chapter 7.1 VHF Troubleshooting Waveforms .................................. 7.1-1


7.1.1
7.1.2
7.1.3
7.1.4
7.1.5
7.1.6
7.1.7
7.1.8
7.1.9

Introduction................................................................................................................................ 7.1-1
List of Waveforms...................................................................................................................... 7.1-1
RF Test Points........................................................................................................................... 7.1-2
Main Circuit Board RF Shield Locations.................................................................................... 7.1-4
PP1 Antenna Input .................................................................................................................... 7.1-6
PP2 TX Signal at Harmonic Filter Input..................................................................................... 7.1-7
PP3 Coupler RF Out.................................................................................................................. 7.1-8
PP4 TX Signal at PA ................................................................................................................. 7.1-9
TP5 Coupler RF Feedback to PCIC ........................................................................................ 7.1-10

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7.1.11
7.1.12
7.1.13
7.1.14
7.1.15
7.1.16
7.1.17
7.1.18
7.1.19
7.1.20
7.1.21
7.1.22
7.1.23
7.1.24
7.1.25
7.1.26
7.1.27
7.1.28
7.1.29
7.1.30
7.1.31
7.1.32
7.1.33
7.1.34
7.1.35
7.1.36
7.1.37
7.1.38
7.1.39
7.1.40
7.1.41
7.1.42
7.1.43
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TP6 PCIC Control Voltage ...................................................................................................... 7.1-11


PP7 TX LO .............................................................................................................................. 7.1-12
PP8 Higher Level Voltage Multiplier........................................................................................ 7.1-13
PP9 Superfilter Output ............................................................................................................ 7.1-14
PP11 Prescalar Input to FracN Synthesizer............................................................................ 7.1-15
PP12 Reference Crystal Output .............................................................................................. 7.1-16
TP13 Mod In............................................................................................................................ 7.1-17
TP14 1st LO Control Voltage .................................................................................................. 7.1-18
PP15 VCO Output ................................................................................................................... 7.1-19
PP17 Frequency Out (16.8 MHz) ............................................................................................ 7.1-20
PP18 RX RF Input at Antenna Switch..................................................................................... 7.1-21
PP19 Antenna Switch Bias...................................................................................................... 7.1-22
PP20 Preselector Tuning Voltage ........................................................................................... 7.1-23
PP22 Analog 5V ...................................................................................................................... 7.1-24
PP23 Preselector 1 Output...................................................................................................... 7.1-25
PP24 Low-Noise Amplifier Output........................................................................................... 7.1-26
PP25 Preselector 2 Output...................................................................................................... 7.1-27
PP26 Mixer Out (IF) ................................................................................................................ 7.1-28
PP27 Crystal Filter Out............................................................................................................ 7.1-29
PP28 Abacus Analog 3V ......................................................................................................... 7.1-30
PP29 2nd LO Control Voltage ................................................................................................. 7.1-31
PP30 2nd LO VCO Buffer Output............................................................................................ 7.1-32
PP31 Analog 5V DC................................................................................................................ 7.1-33
PP32 Abacus Digital 3V .......................................................................................................... 7.1-34
TX Audio 1 kHz Tone .............................................................................................................. 7.1-35
16.8 MHz Buffer Input and Output........................................................................................... 7.1-36
32.768 kHz Clock Outputs....................................................................................................... 7.1-37
SPI B Data............................................................................................................................... 7.1-38
RX Serial Audio Port (SAP)..................................................................................................... 7.1-39
PP33 SPI Data ........................................................................................................................ 7.1-40
PP34 SPI CLK......................................................................................................................... 7.1-41
PP35 Universal Chip Select .................................................................................................... 7.1-42
PP36 Abacus Chip Select ....................................................................................................... 7.1-43
TP37 RX SSI Data .................................................................................................................. 7.1-44
TP38 RX SSI Clock ................................................................................................................. 7.1-45
TP39 RX SSI Frame Sync....................................................................................................... 7.1-46

Chapter 7.2 UHF1 Troubleshooting Waveforms ................................ 7.2-1


7.2.1
7.2.2
7.2.3
7.2.4
7.2.5
7.2.6
7.2.7
7.2.8
7.2.9
7.2.10
7.2.11
7.2.12
7.2.13
7.2.14

Introduction................................................................................................................................ 7.2-1
List of Waveforms...................................................................................................................... 7.2-1
RF Test Points........................................................................................................................... 7.2-2
Main Circuit Board RF Shield Locations.................................................................................... 7.2-4
PP1 Antenna Input .................................................................................................................... 7.2-6
PP2 TX Signal at Harmonic Filter Input..................................................................................... 7.2-7
PP3 Coupler RF Out ................................................................................................................. 7.2-8
PP4 TX Signal at PA ................................................................................................................. 7.2-9
TP5 Coupler RF Feedback to PCIC ........................................................................................ 7.2-10
TP6 PCIC Control Voltage ...................................................................................................... 7.2-11
PP7 TX LO .............................................................................................................................. 7.2-12
PP8 Higher Level Voltage Multiplier........................................................................................ 7.2-13
PP9 Superfilter Output ............................................................................................................ 7.2-14
PP11 Prescalar Input to FracN Synthesizer............................................................................ 7.2-15

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7.2.16
7.2.17
7.2.18
7.2.19
7.2.20
7.2.21
7.2.22
7.2.23
7.2.24
7.2.25
7.2.26
7.2.27
7.2.28
7.2.29
7.2.30
7.2.31
7.2.32
7.2.33
7.2.34
7.2.35
7.2.36
7.2.37
7.2.38
7.2.39
7.2.40
7.2.41
7.2.42
7.2.43
7.2.44
7.2.45

PP12 Reference Crystal Output .............................................................................................. 7.2-16


TP13 Mod In ............................................................................................................................ 7.2-17
TP14 1st LO Control Voltage................................................................................................... 7.2-18
PP15 VCO Output ................................................................................................................... 7.2-19
PP17 Frequency Out (19.2 MHz) ............................................................................................ 7.2-21
PP18 RX RF Input at Antenna Switch ..................................................................................... 7.2-22
PP19 Antenna Switch Bias...................................................................................................... 7.2-23
PP20 Preselector Tuning Voltage ........................................................................................... 7.2-24
PP22 Analog 5V ...................................................................................................................... 7.2-25
PP23 Preselector 1 Output...................................................................................................... 7.2-26
PP24 Low-Noise Amplifier Output ........................................................................................... 7.2-27
PP25 Preselector 2 Output...................................................................................................... 7.2-28
PP26 Mixer Out (IF)................................................................................................................. 7.2-29
PP27 Crystal Filter Out............................................................................................................ 7.2-30
PP28 Abacus Analog 3V ......................................................................................................... 7.2-31
PP29 2nd LO Control Voltage ................................................................................................. 7.2-32
PP30 2nd LO VCO Buffer Output............................................................................................ 7.2-33
PP31 Analog 5V DC ................................................................................................................ 7.2-34
PP32 Abacus Digital 3V .......................................................................................................... 7.2-35
TX Audio 1 kHz Tone .............................................................................................................. 7.2-36
16.8 MHz Buffer Input and Output........................................................................................... 7.2-37
32.768 kHz Clock Outputs....................................................................................................... 7.2-38
SPI B Data............................................................................................................................... 7.2-39
RX Serial Audio Port (SAP) ..................................................................................................... 7.2-40
PP33 SPI Data ........................................................................................................................ 7.2-41
PP34 SPI CLK ......................................................................................................................... 7.2-42
PP35 Universal Chip Select .................................................................................................... 7.2-43
PP36 Abacus Chip Select ....................................................................................................... 7.2-44
TP37 RX SSI Data................................................................................................................... 7.2-45
TP38 RX SSI Clock ................................................................................................................. 7.2-46
TP39 RX SSI Frame Sync....................................................................................................... 7.2-47

Chapter 7.3 UHF2 Troubleshooting Waveforms ................................ 7.3-1


7.3.1
7.3.2
7.3.3
7.3.4
7.3.5
7.3.6
7.3.7
7.3.8
7.3.9
7.3.10
7.3.11
7.3.12
7.3.13
7.3.14
7.3.15
7.3.16
7.3.17
7.3.18
7.3.19

Introduction................................................................................................................................ 7.3-1
List of Waveforms...................................................................................................................... 7.3-1
RF Test Points........................................................................................................................... 7.3-2
Main Circuit Board RF Shield Locations.................................................................................... 7.3-4
PP1 Antenna Input .................................................................................................................... 7.3-6
PP2 TX Signal at Harmonic Filter Input..................................................................................... 7.3-7
PP3 Coupler RF Out.................................................................................................................. 7.3-8
PP4 TX Signal at PA ................................................................................................................. 7.3-9
TP5 Coupler RF Feedback to PCIC ........................................................................................ 7.3-10
TP6 PCIC Control Voltage....................................................................................................... 7.3-11
PP7 TX LO .............................................................................................................................. 7.3-12
PP8 Higher Level Voltage Multiplier ........................................................................................ 7.3-13
PP9 Superfilter Output............................................................................................................. 7.3-14
PP11 Prescalar Input to FracN Synthesizer ............................................................................ 7.3-15
PP12 Reference Crystal Output .............................................................................................. 7.3-16
TP13 Mod In ............................................................................................................................ 7.3-17
TP14 1st LO Control Voltage................................................................................................... 7.3-18
PP15 VCO Output ................................................................................................................... 7.3-19
PP17 Frequency Out (19.2 MHz) ............................................................................................ 7.3-20

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7.3.21
7.3.22
7.3.23
7.3.24
7.3.25
7.3.26
7.3.27
7.3.28
7.3.29
7.3.30
7.3.31
7.3.32
7.3.33
7.3.34
7.3.35
7.3.36
7.3.37
7.3.38
7.3.39
7.3.40
7.3.41
7.3.42
7.3.43
7.3.44
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PP18 RX RF Input at Antenna Switch..................................................................................... 7.3-21


PP19 Antenna Switch Bias...................................................................................................... 7.3-22
PP20 Preselector Tuning Voltage ........................................................................................... 7.3-23
PP22 Analog 5V ...................................................................................................................... 7.3-24
PP23 Preselector 1 Output...................................................................................................... 7.3-25
PP24 Low-Noise Amplifier Output........................................................................................... 7.3-26
PP25 Preselector 2 Output...................................................................................................... 7.3-27
PP26 Mixer Out (IF) ................................................................................................................ 7.3-28
PP27 Crystal Filter Out............................................................................................................ 7.3-29
PP28 Abacus Analog 3V ......................................................................................................... 7.3-30
PP29 2nd LO Control Voltage ................................................................................................. 7.3-31
PP30 2nd LO VCO Buffer Output............................................................................................ 7.3-32
PP31 Analog 5V DC................................................................................................................ 7.3-33
PP32 Abacus Digital 3V .......................................................................................................... 7.3-34
TX Audio 1 kHz Tone .............................................................................................................. 7.3-35
16.8 MHz Buffer Input and Output........................................................................................... 7.3-36
32.768 kHz Clock Outputs....................................................................................................... 7.3-37
SPI B Data............................................................................................................................... 7.3-38
RX Serial Audio Port (SAP)..................................................................................................... 7.3-39
PP33 SPI Data ........................................................................................................................ 7.3-40
PP34 SPI CLK......................................................................................................................... 7.3-41
PP35 Universal Chip Select .................................................................................................... 7.3-42
PP36 Abacus Chip Select ....................................................................................................... 7.3-43
TP37 RX SSI Data .................................................................................................................. 7.3-44
TP38 RX SSI Clock ................................................................................................................. 7.3-45
TP39 RX SSI Frame Sync....................................................................................................... 7.3-46

Chapter 7.4.4 700/800 MHz Troubleshooting Waveforms .................... 7.4-1


7.4.1
7.4.2
7.4.3
7.4.4
7.4.5
7.4.6
7.4.7
7.4.8
7.4.9
7.4.10
7.4.11
7.4.12
7.4.13
7.4.14
7.4.15
7.4.16
7.4.17
7.4.18
7.4.19
7.4.20
7.4.21
7.4.22
7.4.23
7.4.24

Introduction................................................................................................................................ 7.4-1
List of Waveforms...................................................................................................................... 7.4-1
RF Test Points........................................................................................................................... 7.4-2
Main Circuit Board RF Shield Locations.................................................................................... 7.4-4
PP1 Antenna Input .................................................................................................................... 7.4-6
PP2 TX Signal at Harmonic Filter Input..................................................................................... 7.4-7
PP3 Coupler RF Out ................................................................................................................. 7.4-8
PP4 TX Signal at PA ................................................................................................................. 7.4-9
TP5 Coupler RF Feedback to PCIC ........................................................................................ 7.4-10
TP6 PCIC Control Voltage ...................................................................................................... 7.4-11
PP7 TX LO .............................................................................................................................. 7.4-12
PP8 Higher Level Voltage Multiplier........................................................................................ 7.4-13
PP9 Superfilter Output ............................................................................................................ 7.4-14
TP10 TRB................................................................................................................................ 7.4-15
PP11 Prescalar Input to FracN Synthesizer............................................................................ 7.4-16
PP12 Reference Crystal Output .............................................................................................. 7.4-17
TP13 Mod In............................................................................................................................ 7.4-18
TP14 1st LO Control Voltage .................................................................................................. 7.4-19
PP15 VCO Output ................................................................................................................... 7.4-20
PP16 VCO RX LO ................................................................................................................... 7.4-21
PP17 Frequency Out (16.8 MHz) ............................................................................................ 7.4-22
PP18 RX RF Input at Antenna Switch..................................................................................... 7.4-23
PP19 Antenna Switch Bias...................................................................................................... 7.4-24
PP20 Preselector Tuning Voltage ........................................................................................... 7.4-25

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7.4.25
7.4.26
7.4.27
7.4.28
7.4.29
7.4.30
7.4.31
7.4.32
7.4.33
7.4.34
7.4.35
7.4.36
7.4.37
7.4.38
7.4.39
7.4.40
7.4.41
7.4.42
7.4.43
7.4.44
7.4.45
7.4.46
7.4.47
7.4.48
7.4.49

PP21 RX RF Input after Antenna Switch................................................................................. 7.4-26


PP22 Analog 5V ...................................................................................................................... 7.4-27
PP23 Preselector 1 Output...................................................................................................... 7.4-28
PP24 Low-Noise Amplifier Output ........................................................................................... 7.4-29
PP25 Preselector 2 Output...................................................................................................... 7.4-30
PP26 Mixer Out (IF)................................................................................................................. 7.4-31
PP27 Crystal Filter Out............................................................................................................ 7.4-32
PP28 Abacus Analog 3V ......................................................................................................... 7.4-33
PP29 2nd LO Control Voltage ................................................................................................. 7.4-34
PP30 2nd LO VCO Buffer Output............................................................................................ 7.4-35
PP31 Analog 5V DC ................................................................................................................ 7.4-36
PP32 Abacus Digital 3V .......................................................................................................... 7.4-37
TX Audio 1 kHz Tone .............................................................................................................. 7.4-38
16.8 MHz Buffer Input and Output........................................................................................... 7.4-39
32.768 kHz Clock Outputs....................................................................................................... 7.4-40
SPI B Data............................................................................................................................... 7.4-41
RX Serial Audio Port (SAP) ..................................................................................................... 7.4-42
PP33 SPI Data ........................................................................................................................ 7.4-43
PP34 SPI CLK ......................................................................................................................... 7.4-44
PP35 Universal Chip Select .................................................................................................... 7.4-45
PP36 Abacus Chip Select ....................................................................................................... 7.4-46
TP37 RX SSI Data................................................................................................................... 7.4-47
TP38 RX SSI Clock ................................................................................................................. 7.4-48
TP39 RX SSI Frame Sync....................................................................................................... 7.4-49
TP40 RX SSI Sync B............................................................................................................... 7.4-50

Chapter 7.5 Troubleshooting Waveforms .......................................... 7.5-1


7.5.1
7.5.2
7.5.3
7.5.4
7.5.5
7.5.6
7.5.7
7.5.8
7.5.9
7.5.10
7.5.11
7.5.12
7.5.13
7.5.14
7.5.15
7.5.16
7.5.17
7.5.18
7.5.19
7.5.20
7.5.21
7.5.22
7.5.23
7.5.24
7.5.25

Introduction................................................................................................................................ 7.5-1
List of Waveforms...................................................................................................................... 7.5-1
RF Test Points........................................................................................................................... 7.5-2
Main Circuit Board RF Shield Locations.................................................................................... 7.5-4
PP1 Antenna Input .................................................................................................................... 7.5-6
PP2 TX Signal at Harmonic Filter Input..................................................................................... 7.5-7
PP3 Coupler RF Out.................................................................................................................. 7.5-8
PP4 TX Signal at PA ................................................................................................................. 7.5-9
TP5 Coupler RF Feedback to PCIC ........................................................................................ 7.5-10
TP6 PCIC Control Voltage....................................................................................................... 7.5-11
PP7 TX LO .............................................................................................................................. 7.5-12
PP8 Higher Level Voltage Multiplier ........................................................................................ 7.5-13
PP9 Superfilter Output............................................................................................................. 7.5-14
TP10 TRB................................................................................................................................ 7.5-15
PP11 Prescalar Input to FracN Synthesizer ............................................................................ 7.5-16
PP12 Reference Crystal Output .............................................................................................. 7.5-17
TP13 Mod In ............................................................................................................................ 7.5-18
TP14 1st LO Control Voltage................................................................................................... 7.5-19
PP15 VCO Output ................................................................................................................... 7.5-20
PP16 VCO RX LO ................................................................................................................... 7.5-21
PP17 Frequency Out (16.8 MHz) ............................................................................................ 7.5-22
PP18 RX RF Input at Antenna Switch ..................................................................................... 7.5-23
PP19 Antenna Switch Bias...................................................................................................... 7.5-24
PP20 Preselector Tuning Voltage ........................................................................................... 7.5-25
PP21 RX RF Input after Antenna Switch................................................................................. 7.5-26

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7.5.27
7.5.28
7.5.29
7.5.30
7.5.31
7.5.32
7.5.33
7.5.34
7.5.35
7.5.36
7.5.37
7.5.38
7.5.39
7.5.40
7.5.41
7.5.42
7.5.43
7.5.44
7.5.45
7.5.46
7.5.47
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PP22 Analog 5V ...................................................................................................................... 7.5-27


PP23 Preselector 1 Output...................................................................................................... 7.5-28
PP24 Low-Noise Amplifier Output........................................................................................... 7.5-29
PP25 Preselector 2 Output...................................................................................................... 7.5-30
PP26 Mixer Out (IF) ................................................................................................................ 7.5-31
PP27 Crystal Filter Out............................................................................................................ 7.5-32
PP28 Abacus Analog 3V ......................................................................................................... 7.5-33
PP29 2nd LO Control Voltage ................................................................................................. 7.5-34
PP30 2nd LO VCO Buffer Output............................................................................................ 7.5-35
PP31 Analog 5V DC................................................................................................................ 7.5-36
PP32 Abacus Digital 3V .......................................................................................................... 7.5-37
TX Audio 1 kHz Tone .............................................................................................................. 7.5-38
16.8 MHz Buffer Input and Output........................................................................................... 7.5-39
32.768 kHz Clock Outputs....................................................................................................... 7.5-40
SPI B Data............................................................................................................................... 7.5-41
RX Serial Audio Port (SAP)..................................................................................................... 7.5-42
PP33 SPI Data ........................................................................................................................ 7.5-43
PP34 SPI CLK......................................................................................................................... 7.5-44
PP35 Universal Chip Select .................................................................................................... 7.5-45
PP36 Abacus Chip Select ....................................................................................................... 7.5-46
TP37 RX SSI Data .................................................................................................................. 7.5-47
TP38 RX SSI Clock ................................................................................................................. 7.5-48
TP39 RX SSI Frame Sync....................................................................................................... 7.5-49
TP40 RX SSI Sync B............................................................................................................... 7.5-50

Chapter 8.1 VHF Troubleshooting Tables .......................................... 8.1-1


8.1.1 Introduction................................................................................................................................ 8.1-1
8.1.2 Tables........................................................................................................................................ 8.1-1

Chapter 8.2 UHF1 Troubleshooting Tables ........................................ 8.2-1


8.2.1 Introduction................................................................................................................................ 8.2-1
8.2.2 Tables........................................................................................................................................ 8.2-1

Chapter 8.3 UHF2 Troubleshooting Tables ........................................ 8.3-1


8.3.1 Introduction................................................................................................................................ 8.3-1
8.3.2 Tables........................................................................................................................................ 8.3-1

Chapter 8.4 700/800 MHz Troubleshooting Tables ............................ 8.4-1


8.4.1 Introduction................................................................................................................................ 8.4-1
8.4.2 Tables........................................................................................................................................ 8.4-1

Chapter 8.5 900MHz Troubleshooting Tables .................................... 8.5-1


8.5.1 Introduction................................................................................................................................ 8.5-1
8.5.2 Tables........................................................................................................................................ 8.5-1

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Chapter 9.1 VHF Schematics, Board Overlays, and Parts Lists....... 9.1-1
9.1.1 Introduction ................................................................................................................................ 9.1-1

Chapter 9.2 UHF1 Schematics, Board Overlays, and Parts Lists .... 9.2-1
9.2.1 Introduction ................................................................................................................................ 9.2-1

Chapter 9.3 UHF2 Schematics, Board Overlays, and Parts Lists .... 9.3-1
9.3.1 Introduction ................................................................................................................................ 9.3-1

Chapter 9.4 700/800 MHz Schematics, Board Overlays, and Parts Lists .
9.4-1
9.4.1 Introduction ................................................................................................................................ 9.4-1

Chapter 9.5 900MHz Schematics, Board Overlays, and Parts Lists 9.5-1
9.5.1 Introduction ................................................................................................................................ 9.5-1

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


A.1
A.2
A.3
A.4
A.5
A.6
A.7
A.8

Basic Ordering Information...........................................................................................................A-1


Radio Board Ordering Information................................................................................................A-1
Motorola Online ............................................................................................................................A-1
Mail Orders ...................................................................................................................................A-1
Telephone Orders.........................................................................................................................A-2
Fax Orders....................................................................................................................................A-2
Parts Identification ........................................................................................................................A-2
Product Customer Service............................................................................................................A-2

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


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

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Figure 3.1-1.B+ Routing for VHF Main Board ........................................................................................ 3.1-2
Figure 3.1-2.XTS 2500/XTS 2500I DC Distribution (for all other kits) .................................................... 3.1-3
Figure 3.2-1.B+ Routing for Main Board ................................................................................................ 3.2-2
Figure 3.2-2.XTS 2500/XTS 2500I DC Distribution (for all other kits) .................................................... 3.2-3
Figure 3.3-1.B+ Routing for Main Board ................................................................................................ 3.3-2
Figure 3.3-2.XTS 2500/XTS 2500I DC Distribution (for all other kits) .................................................... 3.3-3
Figure 3.4-1.B+ Routing for 700/800 MHz Main Board .......................................................................... 3.4-2
Figure 3.4-2.XTS 2500/XTS 2500I DC Distribution (for all other kits) .................................................... 3.4-3
Figure 3.5-1.B+ Routing for 900MHz Main Board .................................................................................. 3.5-2
Figure 3.5-2.XTS 2500/XTS 2500I DC Distribution (for all other kits) .................................................... 3.5-3
Figure 4.1-1.Controller Memory Interface .............................................................................................. 4.1-9
Figure 4.1-2.Universal (Side) Connector.............................................................................................. 4.1-14
Figure 4.1-3.VOCON Connector J650 ................................................................................................. 4.1-14
Figure 4.1-4.VOCON Transmit Audio Path .......................................................................................... 4.1-17
Figure 4.1-5.VOCON Receive Audio Path ........................................................................................... 4.1-18
Figure 4.2-1.Controller Memory Interface .............................................................................................. 4.2-9
Figure 4.2-2.Universal (Side) Connector.............................................................................................. 4.2-14
Figure 4.2-3.VOCON Connector J650 ................................................................................................. 4.2-14
Figure 4.2-4.VOCON Transmit Audio Path .......................................................................................... 4.2-17
Figure 4.2-5.VOCON Receive Audio Path ........................................................................................... 4.2-18
Figure 4.3-1.Controller Memory Interface .............................................................................................. 4.3-9
Figure 4.3-2.Universal (Side) Connector.............................................................................................. 4.3-14
Figure 4.3-3.VOCON Connector J650 ................................................................................................. 4.3-14
Figure 4.3-4.VOCON Transmit Audio Path .......................................................................................... 4.3-17
Figure 4.3-5.VOCON Receive Audio Path ........................................................................................... 4.3-18
Figure 4.4-1.Controller Memory Interface .............................................................................................. 4.4-9
Figure 4.4-2.Universal (Side) Connector.............................................................................................. 4.4-14
Figure 4.4-3.VOCON Connector J650 ................................................................................................. 4.4-14
Figure 4.4-4.VOCON Transmit Audio Path .......................................................................................... 4.4-18
Figure 4.4-5.VOCON Receive Audio Path ........................................................................................... 4.4-19
Figure 4.5-1.Controller Memory Interface .............................................................................................. 4.5-9
Figure 4.5-2.Universal (Side) Connector.............................................................................................. 4.5-14
Figure 4.5-3.VOCON Connector J650 ................................................................................................. 4.5-14
Figure 4.5-4.VOCON Transmit Audio Path .......................................................................................... 4.5-17
Figure 4.5-5.VOCON Receive Audio Path ........................................................................................... 4.5-18
Figure 7.1-1.RF Block Diagram Test Points ........................................................................................... 7.1-2
Figure 7.2-1.RF Block Diagram Test Points ........................................................................................... 7.2-2
Figure 7.3-1.RF Block Diagram Test Points ........................................................................................... 7.3-2
Figure 7.4-1.RF Block Diagram Test Points ........................................................................................... 7.4-2
Figure 7.5-1.RF Block Diagram Test Points ........................................................................................... 7.5-2
Figure 9.1-1.Radio Interconnect Block Diagram .................................................................................... 9.1-2
Figure 9.1-2.PMLD4303A/ PMLD4303D Top Level Schematic ............................................................. 9.1-3
Figure 9.1-3.PMLD4303A/ PMLD4303D Controller Interface Schematic............................................... 9.1-4
Figure 9.1-4.PMLD4303A/ PMLD4303D Interface and Accessories Schematic.................................... 9.1-5
Figure 9.1-5.PMLD4303A/ PMLD4303D Side Connector Schematic .................................................... 9.1-6
Figure 9.1-6.PMLD4303A/ PMLD4303D Controller Schematic.............................................................. 9.1-7
Figure 9.1-7.PMLD4303A/ PMLD4303D Patriot Bravo (U800) Schematic ............................................ 9.1-8
Figure 9.1-8.PMLD4303A/ PMLD4303D MAKO DC and Audio Schematic - Sheet 1 of 2..................... 9.1-9
Figure 9.1-9.PMLD4303A/ PMLD4303D MAKO DC and Audio Schematic - Sheet 2 of 2................... 9.1-10
Figure 9.1-10.PMLD4303A/ PMLD4303D Memory Schematic ............................................................ 9.1-11
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Figure 9.1-11.PMLD4303A/ PMLD4303D Frequency Generation Unit (FGU) and Digital to Analog
Converter (DAC) Schematic ............................................................................................ 9.1-12
Figure 9.1-12.PMLD4303A Frequency Generation Unit (FGU) Schematic - Sheet 1 of 3 ................... 9.1-13
Figure 9.1-13.PMLD4303D Frequency Generation Unit (FGU) Schematic - Sheet 1 of 3 ................... 9.1-14
Figure 9.1-14.PMLD4303A/ PMLD4303D Frequency Generation Unit (FGU) Schematic
- Sheet 2 of 3 ................................................................................................................... 9.1-15
Figure 9.1-15.PMLD4303A/ PMLD4303D Frequency Generation Unit (FGU) Schematic
- Sheet 3 of 3 ................................................................................................................... 9.1-16
Figure 9.1-16.PMLD4303A/ PMLD4303D Receiver Front End and DC Schematic ............................. 9.1-17
Figure 9.1-17.PMLD4303A/ PMLD4303D Receiver Front End Schematic .......................................... 9.1-18
Figure 9.1-18.PMLD4303A/ PMLD4303D Receiver Schematic - Sheet 1 of 4..................................... 9.1-19
Figure 9.1-19.PMLD4303A/ PMLD4303D Receiver Schematic - Sheet 2 of 4..................................... 9.1-20
Figure 9.1-20.PMLD4303A/ PMLD4303D Receiver Schematic - Sheet 3 of 4..................................... 9.1-21
Figure 9.1-21.PMLD4303A/ PMLD4303D Receiver Schematic (Regulators) - Sheet 4 of 4................ 9.1-22
Figure 9.1-22.PMLD4303A/ PMLD4303D RF Schematic..................................................................... 9.1-23
Figure 9.1-23.PMLD4303A/ PMLD4303D Transmitter Schematic ....................................................... 9.1-24
Figure 9.1-24.PMLD4303A RF Controls Schematic............................................................................. 9.1-25
Figure 9.1-25.PMLD4303D RF Controls Schematic............................................................................. 9.1-26
Figure 9.1-26.PMLD4303A/ PMLD4303D Main Circuit Board Component Location Detail - Side 1.... 9.1-27
Figure 9.1-27.PMLD4303A/ PMLD4303D Main Circuit Board Component Location Detail - Side 2.... 9.1-28
Figure 9.2-1.Radio Interconnect Block Diagram .................................................................................... 9.2-2
Figure 9.2-2.PMLE2537A/ PMLE2537D Top Level Schematic .............................................................. 9.2-3
Figure 9.2-3.PMLE2537A/ PMLE2537D Controller Interface Schematic ............................................... 9.2-4
Figure 9.2-4.PMLE2537A/ PMLE2537D Controller Schematic .............................................................. 9.2-5
Figure 9.2-5.PMLE2537A/ PMLE2537D Memory Schematic................................................................. 9.2-6
Figure 9.2-6.PMLE2537A/ PMLE2537D Patriot Bravo (U800) Schematic ............................................. 9.2-7
Figure 9.2-7.PMLE2537A/ PMLE2537D MAKO DC and Audio Schematic - Sheet 1 of 2 ..................... 9.2-8
Figure 9.2-8.PMLE2537A/ PMLE2537D MAKO DC and Audio Schematic - Sheet 2 of 2 ..................... 9.2-9
Figure 9.2-9.PMLE2537A/ PMLE2537D Interface and Accessories Schematic .................................. 9.2-10
Figure 9.2-10.PMLE2537A/ PMLE2537D Side Connector Schematic ................................................. 9.2-11
Figure 9.2-11.PMLE2537A/ PMLE2537D RF Schematic ..................................................................... 9.2-12
Figure 9.2-12.PMLE2537A/ PMLE2537D Receiver Front End and DC Schematic.............................. 9.2-13
Figure 9.2-13.PMLE2537A/ PMLE2537D Receiver Front End Schematic........................................... 9.2-14
Figure 9.2-14.PMLE2537A/ PMLE2537D Receiver Schematic - Sheet 1 of 4 ..................................... 9.2-15
Figure 9.2-15.PMLE2537A/ PMLE2537D Receiver Schematic - Sheet 2 of 4 ..................................... 9.2-16
Figure 9.2-16.PMLE2537A/ PMLE2537D Receiver Schematic - Sheet 3 of 4 ..................................... 9.2-17
Figure 9.2-17.PMLE2537A/ PMLE2537D Receiver Schematic, Regulators - Sheet 4 of 4.................. 9.2-18
Figure 9.2-18.PMLE2537A/ PMLE2537D Frequency Generation Unit (FGU) and Digital to Analog
Converter (DAC) Schematic ............................................................................................ 9.2-19
Figure 9.2-19.PMLE2537A Frequency Generation Unit (FGU) Schematic - Sheet 1 of 4 ................... 9.2-20
Figure 9.2-20.PMLE2537D Frequency Generation Unit (FGU) Schematic - Sheet 1 of 4 ................... 9.2-21
Figure 9.2-21.PMLE2537A/ PMLE2537D Frequency Generation Unit (FGU) Schematic
- Sheet 2 of 4 ................................................................................................................... 9.2-22
Figure 9.2-22.PMLE2537A/ PMLE2537D Frequency Generation Unit (FGU) Schematic
- Sheet 3 of 4 ................................................................................................................... 9.2-23
Figure 9.2-23.PMLE2537A/ PMLE2537D Frequency Generation Unit (FGU) Schematic
- Sheet 4 of 4 ................................................................................................................... 9.2-24
Figure 9.2-24.PMLE2537A RF Controls Schematic ............................................................................. 9.2-25
Figure 9.2-25.PMLE2537D RF Controls Schematic............................................................................. 9.2-26
Figure 9.2-26.PMLE2537A/ PMLE2537D Transmitter Schematic........................................................ 9.2-27
Figure 9.2-27.PMLE2537A/ PMLE2537D Main Circuit Board Component Location Detail - Top Side 9.2-28
Figure 9.2-28.PMLE2537A/ PMLE2537D Main Circuit Board Component Location Detail
- Bottom Side ................................................................................................................... 9.2-29
Figure 9.3-1.PMLE4427A/ PMLE4427B (8416852H01_A) .................................................................... 9.3-2
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Figure 9.3-2.PMLE4427A Controls ........................................................................................................ 9.3-3


Figure 9.3-3.PMLE4427B Controls ........................................................................................................ 9.3-4
Figure 9.3-4.PMLE4427A/ PMLE4427B Controller Interface Schematic ............................................... 9.3-5
Figure 9.3-5.PMLE4427A/ PMLE4427B Patriot Bravo Revision Schematic .......................................... 9.3-6
Figure 9.3-6.PMLE4427A/ PMLE4427B Digital to Analog Schematic.................................................... 9.3-7
Figure 9.3-7.PMLE4427A/ PMLE4427B Frequency Generation Unit (FGU) Schematic........................ 9.3-8
Figure 9.3-8.PMLE4427A/ PMLE4427B Interface and Accessories Schematic .................................... 9.3-9
Figure 9.3-9.PMLE4427A/ PMLE4427B LNA Schematic..................................................................... 9.3-10
Figure 9.3-10.PMLE4427A/ PMLE4427B MAKO Schematic - Sheet 1 of 2......................................... 9.3-11
Figure 9.3-11.PMLE4427A/ PMLE4427B MAKO Schematic - Sheet 2 of 2......................................... 9.3-12
Figure 9.3-12.PMLE4427A/ PMLE4427B Memory Schematic............................................................. 9.3-13
Figure 9.3-13.PMLE4427A/ PMLE4427B Mixer Schematic ................................................................. 9.3-14
Figure 9.3-14.PMLE4427A/ PMLE4427B Patriot Schematic ............................................................... 9.3-15
Figure 9.3-15.PMLE4427A/ PMLE4427B Regulators Schematic ........................................................ 9.3-16
Figure 9.3-16.PMLE4427A/ PMLE4427B RF Schematic ..................................................................... 9.3-17
Figure 9.3-17.PMLE4427A/ PMLE4427B RX Schematic..................................................................... 9.3-18
Figure 9.3-18.PMLE4427A/ PMLE4427B RX (back-end) Schematic................................................... 9.3-19
Figure 9.3-19.PMLE4427A/ PMLE4427B RX (front-end) Schematic ................................................... 9.3-20
Figure 9.3-20.PMLE4427A/ PMLE4427B Side Connector Schematic ................................................. 9.3-21
Figure 9.3-21.PMLE4427A Synthesizer Schematic ............................................................................. 9.3-22
Figure 9.3-22.PMLE4427B Synthesizer Schematic ............................................................................. 9.3-23
Figure 9.3-23.PMLE4427A/ PMLE4427B TX Schematic ..................................................................... 9.3-24
Figure 9.3-24.PMLE4427A/ PMLE4427B VCO Schematic .................................................................. 9.3-25
Figure 9.3-25. 8416852H01_A Top Overlay ........................................................................................ 9.3-26
Figure 9.3-26.8416852H01_A Bottom Overlay .................................................................................... 9.3-27
Figure 9.4-1.PMLF4040A/ PMLF4040B (8416095H01-A) Top Level Schematic................................... 9.4-2
Figure 9.4-2.PMLF4040A/ PMLF4040B Controller Interface Schematic................................................ 9.4-3
Figure 9.4-1.PMLF4040A/ PMLF4040B Interface and Accessories Schematic..................................... 9.4-4
Figure 9.4-3.PMLF4040A/ PMLF4040B Side Connector Schematic .................................................... 9.4-5
Figure 9.4-4.PMLF4040A/ PMLF4040B Controller Schematic............................................................... 9.4-6
Figure 9.4-5.PMLF4040A/ PMLF4040B Patriot Bravo (U800) Schematic ............................................. 9.4-7
Figure 9.4-6.PMLF4040A/ PMLF4040B MAKO DC and Audio Schematic - Sheet 1 of 2..................... 9.4-8
Figure 9.4-7.PMLF4040A/ PMLF4040B MAKO DC and Audio Schematic - Sheet 2 of 2..................... 9.4-9
Figure 9.4-8.PMLF4040A/ PMLF4040B Memory Schematic ............................................................... 9.4-10
Figure 9.4-9.PMLF4040A/ PMLF4040B Frequency Generation Unit (FGU) Schematic
- Sheet 1 of 3 ................................................................................................................... 9.4-11
Figure 9.4-1.PMLF4040A/ PMLF4040B Frequency Generation Unit (FGU) Schematic
- Sheet 2 of 3 ................................................................................................................... 9.4-12
Figure 9.4-10.PMLF4040A/ PMLF4040B Frequency Generation Unit (FGU) Schematic
- Sheet 3 of 3 ................................................................................................................... 9.4-13
Figure 9.4-11.PMLF4040A/ PMLF4040B Receiver Schematic - Sheet 1 of 2 ..................................... 9.4-14
Figure 9.4-12.PMLF4040A/ PMLF4040B Receiver Schematic - Sheet 2 of 2 ..................................... 9.4-15
Figure 9.4-13.PMLF4040A/ PMLF4040B Transmitter Schematic ........................................................ 9.4-16
Figure 9.4-14.PMLF4040A/ PMLF4040B RF Schematic ..................................................................... 9.4-17
Figure 9.4-15.PMLF4040A/ PMLF4040B (8416095H01-A) Main Circuit Board Component Location
Detail - Side 1 .................................................................................................................. 9.4-18
Figure 9.4-16.PMLF4040A/ PMLF4040B (8416095H01-A) Main Circuit Board Component Location
Detail - Side 2 .................................................................................................................. 9.4-19
Figure 9.5-1. Top Level Schematic (PCB No. 8416005H01) ................................................................. 9.5-2
Figure 9.5-2.Controller Interface Schematic........................................................................................... 9.5-3
Figure 9.5-3.Interface and Accessories Schematic................................................................................ 9.5-4
Figure 9.5-4.Side Connector Schematic ................................................................................................ 9.5-5
Figure 9.5-5.Controller Schematic.......................................................................................................... 9.5-6
Figure 9.5-6.Patriot Bravo (U800) Schematic ........................................................................................ 9.5-7
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Figure 9.5-7.MAKO DC and Audio Schematic - Sheet 1 of 2................................................................. 9.5-8


Figure 9.5-8.MAKO DC and Audio Schematic - Sheet 2 of 2................................................................. 9.5-9
Figure 9.5-9.Memory Schematic .......................................................................................................... 9.5-10
Figure 9.5-10.Frequency Generation Unit (FGU) Schematic - Sheet 1 of 3......................................... 9.5-11
Figure 9.5-11.Frequency Generation Unit (FGU) Schematic - Sheet 2 of 3......................................... 9.5-12
Figure 9.5-12.Frequency Generation Unit (FGU) Schematic - Sheet 3 of 3......................................... 9.5-13
Figure 9.5-13.Receiver Schematic - Sheet 1 of 2................................................................................. 9.5-14
Figure 9.5-14.Receiver Schematic - Sheet 2 of 2................................................................................. 9.5-15
Figure 9.5-15.Transmitter Schematic ................................................................................................... 9.5-16
Figure 9.5-16.Main Circuit Board Component Location Detail - Side 1 (PCB No. 8416005H01-A) ..... 9.5-17
Figure 9.5-17.Main Circuit Board Component Location Detail - Side 2 (PCB No. 8416005H01-A) ..... 9.5-18

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Table 3.1-1.
Table 3.2-1.
Table 3.3-1.
Table 3.4-1.
Table 3.5-1.
Table 4.1-1.
Table 4.1-2.
Table 4.2-1.
Table 4.2-2.
Table 4.3-1.
Table 4.3-2.
Table 4.4-1.
Table 4.4-2.
Table 4.5-1.
Table 4.5-2.
Table 5-1.
Table 5-2.
Table 5-3.
Table 5-4.
Table 7.1-1.
Table 7.1-2.
Table 7.1-3.
Table 7.1-4.
Table 7.2-1.
Table 7.2-2.
Table 7.2-3.
Table 7.2-4.
Table 7.3-1.
Table 7.3-2.
Table 7.3-3.
Table 7.3-4.
Table 7.4-1.
Table 7.4-2.
Table 7.4-3.
Table 7.4-4.
Table 7.5-1.
Table 7.5-2.
Table 7.5-3.
Table 7.5-4.
Table 8.1-1.
Table 8.1-2.
Table 8.1-3.
Table 8.1-4.
Table 8.1-5.
Table 8.1-6.
Table 8.2-1.
Table 8.2-2.
Table 8.2-3.
Table 8.2-4.
Table 8.2-5.
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Power Supply Configuration for VOCON Section .............................................................. 3.2-4
Power Supply Configuration for VOCON Section .............................................................. 3.3-4
Power Supply Configuration for VOCON Section .............................................................. 3.4-4
Power Supply Configuration for VOCON Section .............................................................. 3.5-4
Option Select Functions................................................................................................... 4.1-14
Encryption Module Software Kits and Algorithms ............................................................ 4.1-16
Option Select Functions................................................................................................... 4.2-14
Encryption Module Software Kits and Algorithms ............................................................ 4.2-16
Option Select Functions................................................................................................... 4.3-14
Encryption Module Software Kits and Algorithms ............................................................ 4.3-16
Option Select Functions................................................................................................... 4.4-14
Encryption Module Software Kits and Algorithms ............................................................ 4.4-16
Option Select Functions................................................................................................... 4.5-14
Encryption Module Software Kits and Algorithms ............................................................ 4.5-16
Standard Operating Bias....................................................................................................... 5-2
Power-up Self-Check Error Codes........................................................................................ 5-3
Operational Error Code Displays .......................................................................................... 5-4
Additional Error Code Action Items....................................................................................... 5-4
List of Waveforms .............................................................................................................. 7.1-1
RF Block Diagram Probe/Test Points................................................................................. 7.1-3
Main Circuit Board Side 1 RF Shields................................................................................ 7.1-4
Main Circuit Board Side 2 RF Shields................................................................................ 7.1-5
List of Waveforms .............................................................................................................. 7.2-1
RF Block Diagram Probe/Test Points................................................................................. 7.2-3
Main Circuit Board Side 1 RF Shields................................................................................ 7.2-4
Main Circuit Board Side 2 RF Shields................................................................................ 7.2-5
List of Waveforms .............................................................................................................. 7.3-1
RF Block Diagram Probe/Test Points................................................................................. 7.3-3
Main Circuit Board Side 1 RF Shields................................................................................ 7.3-4
Main Circuit Board Side 2 RF Shields................................................................................ 7.3-5
List of Waveforms .............................................................................................................. 7.4-1
RF Block Diagram Probe/Test Points................................................................................. 7.4-3
Main Circuit Board Side 1 RF Shields................................................................................ 7.4-4
Main Circuit Board Side 2 RF Shields................................................................................ 7.4-5
List of Waveforms .............................................................................................................. 7.5-1
RF Block Diagram Probe/Test Points................................................................................. 7.5-3
Main Circuit Board Side 1 RF Shields................................................................................ 7.5-4
Main Circuit Board Side 2 RF Shields................................................................................ 7.5-5
Main Board to Keypad Board Flex Assembly (J601) ......................................................... 8.1-1
Main Board to Universal (Side) Connector Flex Assembly (J650)..................................... 8.1-3
FLASH (U803) Pinout ........................................................................................................ 8.1-3
SRAM (U804) Pinout ......................................................................................................... 8.1-6
Patriot MCU/DSP (U800) Pinout........................................................................................ 8.1-7
MAKO (U701) Pinout ....................................................................................................... 8.1-16
Main Board to Keypad Board Flex Assembly (J601) ......................................................... 8.2-1
Main Board to Universal (Side) Connector Flex Assembly (J650)..................................... 8.2-3
FLASH (U803) Pinout ........................................................................................................ 8.2-3
SRAM (U804) Pinout ......................................................................................................... 8.2-6
Patriot MCU/DSP (U800) Pinout........................................................................................ 8.2-7
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Table 8.2-6.
Table 8.3-1.
Table 8.3-2.
Table 8.3-3.
Table 8.3-4.
Table 8.3-5.
Table 8.3-6.
Table 8.4-1.
Table 8.4-2.
Table 8.4-3.
Table 8.4-4.
Table 8.4-5.
Table 8.4-6.
Table 8.5-1.
Table 8.5-2.
Table 8.5-3.
Table 8.5-4.
Table 8.5-5.
Table 8.5-6.
Table 9.1-1.
Table 9.2-1.
Table 9.3-1.
Table 9.4-1.
Table 9.5-1.

List of Tables

MAKO (U701) Pinout ....................................................................................................... 8.2-16


Main Board to Keypad Board Flex Assembly (J601) ......................................................... 8.3-1
Main Board to Universal (Side) Connector Flex Assembly (J650) ..................................... 8.3-3
FLASH (U803) Pinout ........................................................................................................ 8.3-3
SRAM (U804) Pinout ......................................................................................................... 8.3-6
Patriot MCU/DSP (U800) Pinout ........................................................................................ 8.3-7
MAKO (U701) Pinout ....................................................................................................... 8.3-16
Main Board to Keypad Board Flex Assembly (J601) ......................................................... 8.4-1
Main Board to Universal (Side) Connector Flex Assembly (J650) ..................................... 8.4-3
FLASH (U803) Pinout ........................................................................................................ 8.4-3
SRAM (U804) Pinout ......................................................................................................... 8.4-6
Patriot MCU/DSP (U800) Pinout ........................................................................................ 8.4-7
MAKO (U701) Pinout ....................................................................................................... 8.4-16
Main Board to Keypad Board Flex Assembly (J601) ......................................................... 8.5-1
Main Board to Universal (Side) Connector Flex Assembly (J650) ..................................... 8.5-3
FLASH (U803) Pinout ........................................................................................................ 8.5-3
SRAM (U804) Pinout ......................................................................................................... 8.5-6
Patriot MCU/DSP (U800) Pinout ........................................................................................ 8.5-7
MAKO (U701) Pinout ....................................................................................................... 8.5-16
VHF Schematics, Board Overlays and Parts Lists............................................................. 9.1-1
UHF1 Schematics, Board Overlays and Parts Lists........................................................... 9.2-1
UHF2 Schematics, Board Overlays and Parts Lists........................................................... 9.3-1
700/800 Schematics, Board Overlays and Parts Lists ....................................................... 9.4-1
900MHz Schematics, Board Overlays and Parts Lists....................................................... 9.5-1

Related Publications
ASTRO XTS 2500/XTS 2500I Digital Portable Radio User Guide (CD) (all models).................PMLN4940_
ASTRO XTS 2500 Digital Portable Radio Basic Service Manual.............................................. 6816984H01
ASTRO XTS 2250 Digital Portable Radio Basic Model User Guide (CD) ..................................PMLN4942_
ASTRO XTS 2250 Digital Portable Radio Model 1.5 User Guide (CD)......................................PMLN4942_
ASTRO XTS 2250 Digital Portable Radio Advanced Model User Guide (CD)...........................PMLN4942_
ASTRO XTS 1500 Digital Portable Radio User Guide (CD).......................................................PMLN4940_
MT 1500 Analog Portable Radio User Guide (CD).....................................................................PMLN4940_
PR 1500 Analog Portable Radio User Guide (CD).....................................................................PMLN4943_
Factory Mutual Approval: MT 1500/XTS 1500/PR 1500/XTS 2500/XTS 2500I/XTS 2250
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Chapter 1 Introduction

1.1

General
This manual includes all the information needed to maintain peak product performance and
maximum working-time. This detailed level of service (component level) is typical of some service
centers, self-maintained customers, and distributors. This manual is to be used in conjunction with
the ASTRO XTS 2500/XTS 2500I Digital Portable Radios Basic Service Manual (Motorola part
number 6816984H01), which uses the pass/fail service approach to radio problems.
Conduct the basic performance checks first. This will verify the actual need for analyzing the radio
and help pinpoint the functional problem area. In addition, the technician will become familiar with
the radio test mode of operation, which is a helpful tool. If any basic receive or transmitter
parameters fail, then the radio should be aligned per the radio alignment procedure.
Included in other areas of this manual are disassembly/reassembly procedures, functional block
diagrams, detailed theory of operation, troubleshooting charts and waveforms, schematics and parts
lists, and exploded view and parts list. The technician should be very familiar with these sections to
aid in determining the problem circuit. Also included are component location diagrams to aid in
locating individual circuit components and some IC diagrams, which point out some convenient
probe points.
The theory of operation sections of this manual contain detailed descriptions of the operations of
many circuits. Once the area of the problem is located, it would be strongly advisable to review the
operation of the circuit pertaining to the troubleshooting flow chart.

1.2

Notations Used in This Manual


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

CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous


situation which, if not avoided, may result in
equipment damage.

Caution

!
WARNING

WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous


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

1-2

Introduction: Notations Used in This Manual

DANGER indicates an imminently


hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
will result in death or injury.

DANGER
In this publication you will also find the use of the asterisk symbol (*) to indicate a negative or NOT
logic true signal.

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Chapter 2.1 VHF Overall Characteristics

2.1.1 Introduction
This manual is to be used in conjunction with the ASTRO XTS 2500/XTS 2500I Digital Portable
Radios Basic Service Manual (Motorola part number 6816984H01), which uses the pass/fail service
approach to radio problems.
The ASTRO XTS 2500/XTS 2500I digital portable radio is a dual-band, (trunked/conventional),
microcontroller-based transceiver incorporating a Digital Signal Processor (DSP). The
microcontroller handles the general radio control, monitors status, and processes commands input
from the keypad or other user controls. The DSP processes the typical analog signals and generates
the standard signaling digitally to provide compatibility with existing analog systems. In addition, it
provides for digital modulation techniques, utilizing voice encoding techniques with error correction
schemes, to provide the user with enhanced range and audio quality all in a reduced bandwidth
channel requirement. It allows embedded signaling which can mix system information and data with
digital voice to add the capability of supporting a multitude of system features.
The three ASTRO XTS 2500/XTS 2500I digital portable radio models (I, II, and III) are available in
the VHF (136-174 MHz) band.
The ASTRO XTS 2500/XTS 2500I digital portable radio consists of:
a main board,
a universal flex, and
display and keypad assemblies (models II and III only).
display only with no keypad (model 1.5 only)
The main board contains the microcontroller unit (MCU) and its associated memory and memory
management integrated circuit (IC), the audio power amplifier, and a switching regulator. The board
also contains the digital signal processor (DSP) and its support IC and associated memories. All
transmit, receive, and frequency generation circuitry, including the digital receiver back-end IC and
the reference oscillator are included on the main board.
The universal flex contains the universal connector, speaker, and a microphone.
The display module is a six-line x 12-character, liquid-crystal display (LCD) with associated circuitry.
This module utilizes chip-on-flex technology and is not considered field-repairable.
The keypad module is either a 3 x 2 (Model II), or a 3 x 6 (Model III) button module with backlighting.

2.1.2 Analog Mode of Operation-Receiving


When the radio is receiving, the signal comes from the antenna connector to the radio board, passes
through the RX/TX switch and the receiver front end. The signal is then filtered, amplified, and mixed
with the first local-oscillator signal generated by the voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO).
The resulting intermediate frequency (IF) signal (44.85 MHz) is fed to the IF circuitry, where the
signal is again filtered and amplified. This amplified signal is passed to the digital back-end IC, where
it is mixed with the second local oscillator to create the second IF at 2.25 MHz. It is then converted to
a digital bit stream and mixed a third time to produce a baseband signal. This signal is passed to the
Vocoder and Controller (VOCON) circuitry through a current-driven output. Please see page 4.1-5
for a detailed description of the VOCON functional blocks.

2.1-2

VHF Overall Characteristics: Analog Mode of Operation-Transmitting

In the VOCON circuitry, the DSP decodes the information in the signal and identifies the appropriate
destination for it. For a voice signal, the DSP will route the digital voice data to the CODEC for
conversion to an analog signal. The CODEC will then present the signal to the audio power amplifier,
which drives the speaker. For signaling information, the DSP will decode the message and pass it to
the microcontroller unit.

2.1.3 Analog Mode of Operation-Transmitting


When the radio is transmitting, microphone audio is passed through gain stages to the CODEC,
where the signal is digitized. The CODEC passes digital data to the DSP, where pre-emphasis and
low-pass (splatter) filtering is done. The DSP returns this signal to a digital-to-analog converter (D/A),
where it is reconverted into an analog signal and scaled for application to the voltage-controlled
oscillator as a modulation signal.
Transmitted signaling information is accepted by the DSP from the microcontroller unit, coded
appropriately, and passed to the D/A, which handles it the same as a voice signal. Modulation
information is passed to the synthesizer along the modulation line. A modulated carrier is provided to
the RF PA, which transmits the signal under dynamic power control.

2.1.4 ASTRO Mode (Digital Mode) of Operation


In the ASTRO mode (digital mode) of operation, the transmitted or received signal is limited to a
discrete set of deviation levels, instead of varying continuously. The receiver handles an
ASTRO-mode signal identically to an analog-mode signal up to the point where the DSP decodes
the received data. In the ASTRO receive mode, the DSP uses a specifically defined algorithm to
recover information.
In the ASTRO transmit mode, microphone audio is processed identically to an analog mode, with the
exception of the algorithm the DSP uses to encode the information. This algorithm will result in
deviation levels that are limited to discrete levels.

2.1.5 Main Board Overview


The receiver front end consists of two wide-band varactor-tunable filters:
1. a wide-band, low-noise amplifier, and
2. an active mixer stage.
The receive path of the antenna switch feeds directly into a preselector filter, followed by a Low
Noise Amplifier (LNA) and a post-selector filter, then the mixer. Both front-end filters are
implemented as multi-layer ceramic (MLC), with embedded Inductor Capacitor (LC) components.
Both filters are supplied with a single control voltage from one of the Power Control IC DACs
(Digital-to-Analog Converters). The output of the post-selector filter is sent to the active mixer stage.
The frequency generation function is performed by three ICs and associated circuitry. The reference
oscillator provides a frequency standard to the synthesizer/prescaler IC, which controls the
Voltage-Controlled Oscillator Buffer (VCOB) IC. The synthesizer/prescaler circuit module
incorporates frequency-division and comparison circuitry to keep the VCO signals stable. The
synthesizer/prescaler IC is controlled by the microcontroller unit through a serial bus.
The receiver back end consists of a single, three-pole crystal filter and the digital back-end IC
(ABACUS-III). Final IF filtering is done digitally in the DSP.

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2.1-3

The digital back-end IC (ABACUS-III) consists of the following:


an amplifier
the second mixer
an IF analog-to-digital converter
a baseband down-converter, and
a 18 MHz synthesis circuit to provide a sampling clock to the circuitry. The second LO is
generated by discrete components external to the IC. The output of the ABACUS-III IC is a
current-driven digital bit stream.
The transmitter consists of an RF driver IC and a final stage power amplifier. The RF driver IC gets
an injection signal from the VCO. Transmit power is controlled by a power-control IC that monitors
the output of a directional coupler and adjusts the PA control voltages correspondingly. The signal
passes through a RX/TX switch that uses PIN diodes to automatically provide an appropriate
interface to transmit or receive signals.

2.1.6 Vocoder Circuitry Overview


In the VOCON circuitry, the digital-signal processor (DSP) supports IC digital filters, discriminates the
signal, and passes it to the DSP. The DSP decodes the information in the signal and identifies the
following destination for the signal:
For a voice signal, the DSP routes the digital voice data to the Coder-Decoder (CODEC) for
conversion to an analog signal. The CODEC then presents the signal to the audio pre-amplifier
and audio power amplifier (integrated into the MAKO IC), which drives the speaker.
For signaling information, the DSP decodes the message and passes it to the microcontroller
unit.

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Notes

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Chapter 2.2 UHF1 Overall Characteristics

2.2.1 Introduction
This manual is to be used in conjunction with the ASTRO XTS 2500/XTS 2500I Digital Portable
Radios Basic Service Manual (Motorola part number 6816984H01), which uses the pass/fail service
approach to radio problems.
The ASTRO XTS 2500/XTS 2500I digital portable radio is a dual-band, (trunked/conventional),
microcontroller-based transceiver incorporating a Digital Signal Processor (DSP). The
microcontroller handles the general radio control, monitors status, and processes commands input
from the keypad or other user controls. The DSP processes the typical analog signals and generates
the standard signaling digitally to provide compatibility with existing analog systems. In addition, it
provides for digital modulation techniques, utilizing voice encoding techniques with error correction
schemes, to provide the user with enhanced range and audio quality all in a reduced bandwidth
channel requirement. It allows embedded signaling which can mix system information and data with
digital voice to add the capability of supporting a multitude of system features.
The three ASTRO XTS 2500/XTS 2500I digital portable radio models (I, II, and III) are available in
the UHF Range 1 (380 - 470 MHz) band.
The ASTRO XTS 2500/XTS 2500I digital portable radio consists of:
a main board,
a universal flex, and
display and keypad assemblies (models II and III only).
display only with no keypad (model 1.5 only)
The main board contains the microcontroller unit (MCU) and its associated memory and memory
management integrated circuit (IC), the audio power amplifier, and a switching regulator. The board
also contains the digital signal processor (DSP) and its support IC and associated memories. All
transmit, receive, and frequency generation circuitry, including the digital receiver back-end IC and
the reference oscillator are included on the main board.
The universal flex contains the universal connector, speaker, and a microphone.
The display module is a six-line x 12-character, liquid-crystal display (LCD) with associated circuitry.
This module utilizes chip-on-flex technology and is not considered field-repairable.
The keypad module is either a 3 x 2 (Model II), or a 3 x 6 (Model III) button module with backlighting.

2.2.2 Analog Mode of Operation-Receiving


When the radio is receiving, the signal comes from the antenna connector to the radio board, passes
through the RX/TX switch and the receiver front end. The signal is then filtered, amplified, and mixed
with the first local-oscillator signal generated by the voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO).
The resulting intermediate frequency (IF) signal (73.35 MHz) is fed to the IF circuitry, where the
signal is again filtered and amplified. This amplified signal is passed to the digital back-end IC, where
it is mixed with the second local oscillator to create the second IF at 2.25 MHz. It is then converted to
a digital bit stream and mixed a third time to produce a baseband signal. This signal is passed to the
Vocoder and Controller (VOCON) circuitry through a current-driven output. Please see page 4.2-5
for a detailed description of the VOCON functional blocks.

2.2-2

UHF1 Overall Characteristics: Analog Mode of Operation-Transmitting

In the VOCON circuitry, the DSP decodes the information in the signal and identifies the appropriate
destination for it. For a voice signal, the DSP will route the digital voice data to the CODEC for
conversion to an analog signal. The CODEC will then present the signal to the audio power amplifier,
which drives the speaker. For signaling information, the DSP will decode the message and pass it to
the microcontroller unit.

2.2.3 Analog Mode of Operation-Transmitting


When the radio is transmitting, microphone audio is passed through gain stages to the CODEC,
where the signal is digitized. The CODEC passes digital data to the DSP, where pre-emphasis and
low-pass (splatter) filtering is done. The DSP returns this signal to a digital-to-analog converter (D/A),
where it is reconverted into an analog signal and scaled for application to the voltage-controlled
oscillator as a modulation signal.
Transmitted signaling information is accepted by the DSP from the microcontroller unit, coded
appropriately, and passed to the D/A, which handles it the same as a voice signal. Modulation
information is passed to the synthesizer along the modulation line. A modulated carrier is provided to
the RF PA, which transmits the signal under dynamic power control.

2.2.4 ASTRO Mode (Digital Mode) of Operation


In the ASTRO mode (digital mode) of operation, the transmitted or received signal is limited to a
discrete set of deviation levels, instead of varying continuously. The receiver handles an
ASTRO-mode signal identically to an analog-mode signal up to the point where the DSP decodes
the received data. In the ASTRO receive mode, the DSP uses a specifically defined algorithm to
recover information.
In the ASTRO transmit mode, microphone audio is processed identically to an analog mode, with the
exception of the algorithm the DSP uses to encode the information. This algorithm will result in
deviation levels that are limited to discrete levels.

2.2.5 Main RF Board Overview


The receiver front end consists of :
1. Two wide-band varactor-tunable filters.
2. Wide-band, low-noise amplifier.
3. Active mixer stage.
The receive path of the antenna switch feeds directly into a preselector filter, followed by a Low
Noise Amplifier (LNA) and a post-selector filter, then the mixer. Both filters are supplied with a single
control voltage from one of the Power Control IC DACs (Digital-to-Analog Converters). The output of
the post-selector filter is sent to the active mixer stage.
The frequency generation function is performed by two ICs and its associated circuitries. The
reference oscillator provides a frequency standard to the synthesizer/prescaler IC, which controls the
Receive (RX) and Transmit (TX) Voltage Controlled Oscillators. The synthesizer/prescaler circuit
module incorporates frequency-division and comparison circuitry to keep the VCO signals stable.
The synthesizer/prescaler IC is controlled by the microcontroller unit through a serial bus.

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2.2-3

The digital back-end IC (ABACUS-III) consists of the following:


an amplifier
the second mixer
an IF analog-to-digital converter
a baseband down-converter, and
a 18 MHz synthesis circuit to provide a sampling clock to the circuitry. The second LO is
generated by discrete components external to the IC. The output of the ABACUS-III IC is a
current-driven digital bit stream.
The transmitter consists of an RF driver IC and a final stage power amplifier. The RF driver IC gets
an injection signal from the VCO. Transmit power is controlled by a power-control IC that monitors
the output of a directional coupler and adjusts the PA control voltages correspondingly. The signal
passes through a RX/TX switch that uses PIN diodes to automatically provide an appropriate
interface to transmit or receive signals.

2.2.6 Vocoder Circuitry Overview


In the VOCON circuitry, the digital-signal processor (DSP) supports IC digital filters, discriminates the
signal, and passes it to the DSP. The DSP decodes the information in the signal and identifies the
following destination for the signal:
For voice signal, the DSP routes the digital voice data to the Coder-Decoder (CODEC) for
conversion to an analog signal. The CODEC then presents the signal to the audio pre-amplifier
and audio power amplifier (integrated into the MAKO IC), which drives the speaker.
For signaling information, the DSP decodes the message and passes it to the microcontroller
unit.

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Notes

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Chapter 2.3 UHF2 Overall Characteristics

2.3.1 Introduction
This manual is to be used in conjunction with the ASTRO XTS 2500/XTS 2500I Digital Portable
Radios Basic Service Manual (Motorola part number 6816984H01), which uses the pass/fail service
approach to radio problems.
The ASTRO XTS 2500/XTS 2500I digital portable radio is a dual-band, (trunked/conventional),
microcontroller-based transceiver incorporating a Digital Signal Processor (DSP). The
microcontroller handles the general radio control, monitors status, and processes commands input
from the keypad or other user controls. The DSP processes the typical analog signals and generates
the standard signaling digitally to provide compatibility with existing analog systems. In addition, it
provides for digital modulation techniques, utilizing voice encoding techniques with error correction
schemes, to provide the user with enhanced range and audio quality all in a reduced bandwidth
channel requirement. It allows embedded signaling which can mix system information and data with
digital voice to add the capability of supporting a multitude of system features.
The three ASTRO XTS 2500/XTS 2500I digital portable radio models (I, II, and III) are available in
the UHF Range 2 (450 - 520 MHz) band.
The ASTRO XTS 2500/XTS 2500I digital portable radio consists of:
a main board,
a universal flex, and
display and keypad assemblies (models II and III only).
display only with no keypad (model 1.5 only)
The main board contains the microcontroller unit (MCU) and its associated memory and memory
management integrated circuit (IC), the audio power amplifier, and a switching regulator. The board
also contains the digital signal processor (DSP) and its support IC and associated memories. All
transmit, receive, and frequency generation circuitry, including the digital receiver back-end IC and
the reference oscillator are included on the main board.
The universal flex contains the universal connector, speaker, and a microphone.
The display module is a six-line x 12-character, liquid-crystal display (LCD) with associated circuitry.
This module utilizes chip-on-flex technology and is not considered field-repairable.
The keypad module is either a 3 x 2 (Model II), or a 3 x 6 (Model III) button module with backlighting.

2.3.2 Analog Mode of Operation-Receiving


When the radio is receiving, the signal comes from the antenna connector to the radio board, passes
through the RX/TX switch and the receiver front end. The signal is then filtered, amplified, and mixed
with the first local-oscillator signal generated by the voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO).
The resulting intermediate frequency (IF) signal (73.35 MHz) is fed to the IF circuitry, where the
signal is again filtered and amplified. This amplified signal is passed to the digital back-end IC, where
it is mixed with the second local oscillator to create the second IF at 2.25 MHz. It is then converted to
a digital bit stream and mixed a third time to produce a baseband signal. This signal is passed to the
Vocoder and Controller (VOCON) circuitry through a current-driven output. Please see page 4.3-5
for a detailed description of the VOCON functional blocks.

2.3-2

UHF2 Overall Characteristics: Analog Mode of Operation-Transmitting

In the VOCON circuitry, the DSP decodes the information in the signal and identifies the appropriate
destination for it. For a voice signal, the DSP will route the digital voice data to the CODEC for
conversion to an analog signal. The CODEC will then present the signal to the audio power amplifier,
which drives the speaker. For signaling information, the DSP will decode the message and pass it to
the microcontroller unit.

2.3.3 Analog Mode of Operation-Transmitting


When the radio is transmitting, microphone audio is passed through gain stages to the CODEC,
where the signal is digitized. The CODEC passes digital data to the DSP, where pre-emphasis and
low-pass (splatter) filtering is done. The DSP returns this signal to a digital-to-analog converter (D/A),
where it is reconverted into an analog signal and scaled for application to the voltage-controlled
oscillator as a modulation signal.
Transmitted signaling information is accepted by the DSP from the microcontroller unit, coded
appropriately, and passed to the D/A, which handles it the same as a voice signal. Modulation
information is passed to the synthesizer along the modulation line. A modulated carrier is provided to
the RF PA, which transmits the signal under dynamic power control.

2.3.4 ASTRO Mode (Digital Mode) of Operation


In the ASTRO mode (digital mode) of operation, the transmitted or received signal is limited to a
discrete set of deviation levels, instead of varying continuously. The receiver handles an
ASTRO-mode signal identically to an analog-mode signal up to the point where the DSP decodes
the received data. In the ASTRO receive mode, the DSP uses a specifically defined algorithm to
recover information.
In the ASTRO transmit mode, microphone audio is processed identically to an analog mode, with the
exception of the algorithm the DSP uses to encode the information. This algorithm will result in
deviation levels that are limited to discrete levels.

2.3.5 Main RF Board Overview


The receiver front end consists of:
1. Two wide-band varactor-tunable filters.
2. Wide-band, low-noise amplifier.
3. Active mixer stage.
The receive path of the antenna switch feeds directly into a preselector filter, followed by a Low
Noise Amplifier (LNA) and a post-selector filter, then the mixer. Both filters are supplied with a single
control voltage from one of the Power Control IC DACs (Digital-to-Analog Converters). The output of
the post-selector filter is sent to the active mixer stage.
The frequency generation function is performed by two ICs and its associated circuitries. The
reference oscillator provides a frequency standard to the synthesizer/prescaler IC, which controls the
Receive (RX) and Transmit (TX) Voltage Controlled Oscillators. The synthesizer/prescaler circuit
module incorporates frequency-division and comparison circuitry to keep the VCO signals stable.
The synthesizer/prescaler IC is controlled by the microcontroller unit through a serial bus.

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2.3-3

The digital back-end IC (ABACUS-III) consists of the following:


an amplifier
the second mixer
an IF analog-to-digital converter
a baseband down-converter, and
a 18 MHz synthesis circuit to provide a sampling clock to the circuitry. The second LO is
generated by discrete components external to the IC. The output of the ABACUS-III IC is a
current-driven digital bit stream.
The transmitter consists of an RF driver IC and a final stage power amplifier. The RF driver IC gets
an injection signal from the VCO. Transmit power is controlled by a power-control IC that monitors
the output of a directional coupler and adjusts the PA control voltages correspondingly. The signal
passes through a RX/TX switch that uses PIN diodes to automatically provide an appropriate
interface to transmit or receive signals.

2.3.6 Vocoder Circuitry Overview


In the VOCON circuitry, the digital-signal processor (DSP) supports IC digital filters, discriminates the
signal, and passes it to the DSP. The DSP decodes the information in the signal and identifies the
following destination for the signal:
For voice signal, the DSP routes the digital voice data to the Coder-Decoder (CODEC) for
conversion to an analog signal. The CODEC then presents the signal to the audio pre-amplifier
and audio power amplifier (integrated into the MAKO IC), which drives the speaker.
For signaling information, the DSP decodes the message and passes it to the microcontroller
unit.

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Notes

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Chapter 2.4 700/800 MHz Overall Characteristics

2.4.1 Introduction
This manual is to be used in conjunction with the ASTRO XTS 2500/XTS 2500I Digital Portable
Radios Basic Service Manual (Motorola part number 6816984H01), which uses the pass/fail service
approach to radio problems.
The ASTRO XTS 2500/XTS 2500I digital portable radio is a dual-band, (trunked/conventional),
microcontroller-based transceiver incorporating a Digital Signal Processor (DSP). The
microcontroller handles the general radio control, monitors status, and processes commands input
from the keypad or other user controls. The DSP processes the typical analog signals and generates
the standard signaling digitally to provide compatibility with existing analog systems. In addition, it
provides for digital modulation techniques, utilizing voice encoding techniques with error correction
schemes, to provide the user with enhanced range and audio quality all in a reduced bandwidth
channel requirement. It allows embedded signaling which can mix system information and data with
digital voice to add the capability of supporting a multitude of system features.
The three ASTRO XTS 2500/XTS 2500I digital portable radio models (I, II, and III) are available in
the 700/800 MHz (764-870 MHz) band.
The ASTRO XTS 2500/XTS 2500I digital portable radio consists of:
a main board,
a universal flex, and
display and keypad assemblies (models II and III only).
display only with no keypad (model 1.5 only)
The main board contains the microcontroller unit (MCU) and its associated memory and memory
management integrated circuit (IC), the audio power amplifier, and a switching regulator. The board
also contains the digital signal processor (DSP) and its support IC and associated memories. All
transmit, receive, and frequency generation circuitry, including the digital receiver back-end IC and
the reference oscillator are included on the main board.
The universal flex contains the universal connector, speaker, and a microphone.
The display module is a six-line x 12-character, liquid-crystal display (LCD) with associated circuitry.
This module utilizes chip-on-flex technology and is not considered field-repairable.
The keypad module is either a 3 x 2 (Model II), or a 3 x 6 (Model III) button module with backlighting.

2.4.2 Analog Mode of Operation-Receiving


When the radio is receiving, the signal comes from the antenna connector to the radio board, passes
through the RX/TX switch and the receiver front end. The signal is then filtered, amplified, and mixed
with the first local-oscillator signal generated by the voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO).
The resulting intermediate frequency (IF) signal (109.65 MHz) is fed to the IF circuitry, where the
signal is again filtered and amplified. This amplified signal is passed to the digital back-end IC, where
it is mixed with the second local oscillator to create the second IF at 2.25 MHz. It is then converted to
a digital bit stream and mixed a third time to produce a baseband signal. This signal is passed to the
Vocoder and Controller (VOCON) circuitry through a current-driven output. Please see page 4.4-5
for a detailed description of the VOCON functional blocks.

2.4-2

700/800 MHz Overall Characteristics: Analog Mode of Operation-Transmitting

In the VOCON circuitry, the DSP decodes the information in the signal and identifies the appropriate
destination for it. For a voice signal, the DSP will route the digital voice data to the CODEC for
conversion to an analog signal. The CODEC will then present the signal to the audio power amplifier,
which drives the speaker. For signaling information, the DSP will decode the message and pass it to
the microcontroller unit.

2.4.3 Analog Mode of Operation-Transmitting


When the radio is transmitting, microphone audio is passed through gain stages to the CODEC,
where the signal is digitized. The CODEC passes digital data to the DSP, where pre-emphasis and
low-pass (splatter) filtering is done. The DSP returns this signal to a digital-to-analog converter (D/A),
where it is reconverted into an analog signal and scaled for application to the voltage-controlled
oscillator as a modulation signal.
Transmitted signaling information is accepted by the DSP from the microcontroller unit, coded
appropriately, and passed to the D/A, which handles it the same as a voice signal. Modulation
information is passed to the synthesizer along the modulation line. A modulated carrier is provided to
the RF PA, which transmits the signal under dynamic power control.

2.4.4 ASTRO Mode (Digital Mode) of Operation


In the ASTRO mode (digital mode) of operation, the transmitted or received signal is limited to a
discrete set of deviation levels, instead of varying continuously. The receiver handles an
ASTRO-mode signal identically to an analog-mode signal up to the point where the DSP decodes
the received data. In the ASTRO receive mode, the DSP uses a specifically defined algorithm to
recover information.
In the ASTRO transmit mode, microphone audio is processed identically to an analog mode, with the
exception of the algorithm the DSP uses to encode the information. This algorithm will result in
deviation levels that are limited to discrete levels.

2.4.5 Main Board Overview


The receiver front end consists of two wide-band varactor-tunable filters:
1. a wide-band, low-noise amplifier, and
2. an active mixer stage.
The receive path of the antenna switch feeds directly into a preselector filter, followed by a Low
Noise Amplifier (LNA) and a post-selector filter, then the mixer. Both filters are supplied with a single
control voltage from one of the Power Control IC DACs (Digital-to-Analog Converters). The output of
the post-selector filter is sent to the active mixer stage.
The frequency generation function is performed by three ICs and associated circuitry. The reference
oscillator provides a frequency standard to the synthesizer/prescaler IC, which controls the
Voltage-Controlled Oscillator Buffer (VCOB) IC. The synthesizer/prescaler circuit module
incorporates frequency-division and comparison circuitry to keep the VCO signals stable. The
synthesizer/prescaler IC is controlled by the microcontroller unit through a serial bus.
The receiver back end consists of a single, three-pole crystal filter and the digital back-end IC
(ABACUS-III). Final IF filtering is done digitally in the DSP.

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2.4-3

The digital back-end IC (ABACUS-III) consists of the following:


an amplifier
the second mixer
an IF analog-to-digital converter
a baseband down-converter, and
a 18 MHz synthesis circuit to provide a sampling clock to the circuitry. The second LO is
generated by discrete components external to the IC. The output of the ABACUS-III IC is a
current-driven digital bit stream.
The transmitter consists of an RF driver IC and a final stage power amplifier. The RF driver IC gets
an injection signal from the VCO. Transmit power is controlled by a power-control IC that monitors
the output of a directional coupler and adjusts the PA control voltages correspondingly. The signal
passes through a RX/TX switch that uses PIN diodes to automatically provide an appropriate
interface to transmit or receive signals.

2.4.6 Vocoder Circuitry Overview


In the VOCON circuitry, the digital-signal processor (DSP) supports IC digital filters, discriminates the
signal, and passes it to the DSP. The DSP decodes the information in the signal and identifies the
following destination for the signal:
For a voice signal, the DSP routes the digital voice data to the Coder-Decoder (CODEC) for
conversion to an analog signal. The CODEC then presents the signal to the audio pre-amplifier
and audio power amplifier (integrated into the MAKO IC), which drives the speaker.
For signaling information, the DSP decodes the message and passes it to the microcontroller
unit.

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Chapter 2.5 900MHz Overall Characteristics

2.5.1 Introduction
This manual is to be used in conjunction with the ASTRO XTS 2500/XTS 2500I Digital Portable
Radios Basic Service Manual (Motorola part number 6816984H01), which uses the pass/fail service
approach to radio problems.
The ASTRO XTS 2500/XTS 2500I digital portable radio is a dual-band, (trunked/conventional),
microcontroller-based transceiver incorporating a Digital Signal Processor (DSP). The
microcontroller handles the general radio control, monitors status, and processes commands input
from the keypad or other user controls. The DSP processes the typical analog signals and generates
the standard signaling digitally to provide compatibility with existing analog systems. In addition, it
provides for digital modulation techniques, utilizing voice encoding techniques with error correction
schemes, to provide the user with enhanced range and audio quality all in a reduced bandwidth
channel requirement. It allows embedded signaling which can mix system information and data with
digital voice to add the capability of supporting a multitude of system features.
The three ASTRO XTS 2500/XTS 2500I digital portable radio models (I, II, and III) are available in
the 900 MHz (896-941 MHz) band.
The ASTRO XTS 2500/XTS 2500I digital portable radio consists of:
a main board,
a universal flex, and
display and keypad assemblies (models II and III only).
display only with no keypad (model 1.5 only)
The main board contains the microcontroller unit (MCU) and its associated memory and memory
management integrated circuit (IC), the audio power amplifier, and a switching regulator. The board
also contains the digital signal processor (DSP) and its support IC and associated memories. All
transmit, receive, and frequency generation circuitry, including the digital receiver back-end IC and
the reference oscillator are included on the main board.
The universal flex contains the universal connector, speaker, and a microphone.
The display module is a six-line x 12-character, liquid-crystal display (LCD) with associated circuitry.
This module utilizes chip-on-flex technology and is not considered field-repairable.
The keypad module is either a 3 x 2 (Model II), or a 3 x 6 (Model III) button module with backlighting.

2.5.2 Analog Mode of Operation-Receiving


When the radio is receiving, the signal comes from the antenna connector to the radio board, passes
through the RX/TX switch and the receiver front end. The signal is then filtered, amplified, and mixed
with the first local-oscillator signal generated by the voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO).
The resulting intermediate frequency (IF) signal (109.65 MHz) is fed to the IF circuitry, where the
signal is again filtered and amplified. This amplified signal is passed to the digital back-end IC, where
it is mixed with the second local oscillator to create the second IF at 2.25 MHz. It is then converted to
a digital bit stream and mixed a third time to produce a baseband signal. This signal is passed to the
Vocoder and Controller (VOCON) circuitry through a current-driven output. Please see page 4.5-5
for a detailed description of the VOCON functional blocks.

2.5-2

900MHz Overall Characteristics: Analog Mode of Operation-Transmitting

In the VOCON circuitry, the DSP decodes the information in the signal and identifies the appropriate
destination for it. For a voice signal, the DSP will route the digital voice data to the CODEC for
conversion to an analog signal. The CODEC will then present the signal to the audio power amplifier,
which drives the speaker. For signaling information, the DSP will decode the message and pass it to
the microcontroller unit.

2.5.3 Analog Mode of Operation-Transmitting


When the radio is transmitting, microphone audio is passed through gain stages to the CODEC,
where the signal is digitized. The CODEC passes digital data to the DSP, where pre-emphasis and
low-pass (splatter) filtering is done. The DSP returns this signal to a digital-to-analog converter (D/A),
where it is reconverted into an analog signal and scaled for application to the voltage-controlled
oscillator as a modulation signal.
Transmitted signaling information is accepted by the DSP from the microcontroller unit, coded
appropriately, and passed to the D/A, which handles it the same as a voice signal. Modulation
information is passed to the synthesizer along the modulation line. A modulated carrier is provided to
the RF PA, which transmits the signal under dynamic power control.

2.5.4 ASTRO Mode (Digital Mode) of Operation


In the ASTRO mode (digital mode) of operation, the transmitted or received signal is limited to a
discrete set of deviation levels, instead of varying continuously. The receiver handles an
ASTRO-mode signal identically to an analog-mode signal up to the point where the DSP decodes
the received data. In the ASTRO receive mode, the DSP uses a specifically defined algorithm to
recover information.
In the ASTRO transmit mode, microphone audio is processed identically to an analog mode, with the
exception of the algorithm the DSP uses to encode the information. This algorithm will result in
deviation levels that are limited to discrete levels.

2.5.5 Main Board Overview


The receiver front end consists of two wide-band varactor-tunable filters:
1. a wide-band, low-noise amplifier, and
2. an active mixer stage.
The receive path of the antenna switch feeds directly into a preselector filter, followed by a Low
Noise Amplifier (LNA) and a post-selector filter, then the mixer. Both filters are supplied with a single
control voltage from one of the Power Control IC DACs (Digital-to-Analog Converters). The output of
the post-selector filter is sent to the active mixer stage.
The frequency generation function is performed by three ICs and associated circuitry. The reference
oscillator provides a frequency standard to the synthesizer/prescaler IC, which controls the
Voltage-Controlled Oscillator Buffer (VCOB) IC. The synthesizer/prescaler circuit module
incorporates frequency-division and comparison circuitry to keep the VCO signals stable. The
synthesizer/prescaler IC is controlled by the microcontroller unit through a serial bus.
The receiver back end consists of a single, three-pole crystal filter and the digital back-end IC
(ABACUS-III). Final IF filtering is done digitally in the DSP.

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The digital back-end IC (ABACUS-III) consists of the following:


an amplifier
the second mixer
an IF analog-to-digital converter
a baseband down-converter, and
a 18 MHz synthesis circuit to provide a sampling clock to the circuitry. The second LO is
generated by discrete components external to the IC. The output of the ABACUS-III IC is a
current-driven digital bit stream.
The transmitter consists of an RF driver IC and a final stage power amplifier. The RF driver IC gets
an injection signal from the VCO. Transmit power is controlled by a power-control IC that monitors
the output of a directional coupler and adjusts the PA control voltages correspondingly. The signal
passes through a RX/TX switch that uses PIN diodes to automatically provide an appropriate
interface to transmit or receive signals.

2.5.6 Vocoder Circuitry Overview


In the VOCON circuitry, the digital-signal processor (DSP) supports IC digital filters, discriminates the
signal, and passes it to the DSP. The DSP decodes the information in the signal and identifies the
following destination for the signal:
For a voice signal, the DSP routes the digital voice data to the Coder-Decoder (CODEC) for
conversion to an analog signal. The CODEC then presents the signal to the audio pre-amplifier
and audio power amplifier (integrated into the MAKO IC), which drives the speaker.
For signaling information, the DSP decodes the message and passes it to the microcontroller
unit.

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Chapter 3.1 VHF Radio Power

3.1.1 Introduction
This chapter of the manual provides a detailed circuit description of the power distribution for an
ASTRO XTS 2500/XTS 2500I digital portable radio. This manual is to be used in conjunction with the
ASTRO XTS 2500/XTS 2500I Digital Portable Radios Basic Service Manual (Motorola part number
6816984H01), which uses the pass/fail service approach to radio problems.

3.1.2 Radio Power Up or Down


Radio power up begins when the radio ON/OFF/Volume control knob is turned to the on position,
placing 7.5 volts on the MECH_SW line. This signal activates the pass element (Q700, Q701 and
Q703), enabling SW_B+ and RFSW_B+.
When the MAKO IC (U701) detects a low to high voltage transition on the MECH_SW pin, it grounds
the FET_ENX pin (or VPP_EN) driving the gate of an external P-MOSFET (Q700 and Q703) low.
This turns ON the transistors Q700 and Q703 and applies SW_B+ to MAKO IC and VoCon and
RF_SWB+ to the RF section of the board. After application of the power to SW_B+, the regulators
VSW1, VSW2, V1.875, V1.55, V2.9 and VCC5 are sequenced on. After the regulators are stable, the
RESETX pin is asserted low for an additional 16ms and then de-asserted allowing the dual-core
processor to start.
The radio power down sequence begins by opening the radio ON/OFF switch, causing the
MECH_SW pin to transition high. This causes the MAKO IC to start an internal 125ms watchdog
timer and drive the INT_X pin (or MAKO_INT) interrupt output pin low. The dual-core processor then
determines (through communication on the SPI bus) that it must initiate the power-down sequence.
At this point, the watchdog timer can be kept alive by the dual-core processor (via the SPI bus)
allowing for software cleanup. Upon expiration of the watchdog timer, the MAKO IC asserts the
RESETX pin and turns off all DC regulators including SW_B+ and RF_SWB+ (Q700 and Q703 turn
off when the MAKO IC drives the FET_ENX pin high).

3.1.3 General
In the XTS 2500/XTS 2500I radio, power (B+) is distributed to one board that contains both the
transceiver and controller sections. There is an additional backup battery (Motorola part number
6003710K08) mounted directly on the board; see the basic service manual for details.
Power for the radio is provided through a battery supplying a nominal 7.5Vdc directly to the
transceiver. The battery is available in the following forms:
NTN9815_ Nickel-Cadmium, Hi Capacity
NTN9816_ Nickel-Cadmium, Hi Capacity, FM Approved
NNTN9857_ Jedray NiMH Impres Standard Battery
NNTN9858_ Jedray NiMH Impres FM Battery
NNTN6263_ Jedray NiMH Impres FM Immersible Battery
B+ from the battery is electrically switched to most of the radio, rather than routed through the ON/
OFF/Volume control knob, S501. 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.

3.1-2

VHF Radio Power: B+ Routing for VHF Band Main Board

3.1.4 B+ Routing for VHF Band Main Board


Refer to Figure 3.1-1 and the appropriate schematic diagram in the back of this manual.
Raw B+ (7.5V) from the battery enters the radio through a 3-contact connector (B500). From B500 it
is routed through a ferrite bead (E500) to the fuse (F500) where RAW_B+ is distributed to the
transmitter and the RF section is supplied by RFSW_B+.
UNSW_B+ provides power to the following:
the mechanical switch (S501)
the radios LED (D501)
the voltage regulator (U503), which charges the lithium battery
and the voltage regulator (U702); then routes through the connector (J601, pin 3). U702 will be
discussed in the B+ and +5V routing for the voice encoder (vocoder) and controller (VOCON)
section.
During the transmit mode, UNSW_B+ routes through a ferrite bead (E101) to the Power Control IC
(PCIC) (U102), the RF driver (U101), through another ferrite bead (E102) to the final power amplifier
(Q101). UNSW_B+ also routes through the Field Effect Transistor (FET) switch (Q702) where it
becomes SW_B+. SW_B+ powers a 5V linear regulator (U500), which supplies 5V to the PCIC
(U102).
During the receive mode, the linear regular (U500) provides 5V to the mixer (U1) and the ABACUS
III IC (U401). U500 also provides 5V to the Frequency Generation Units (FGU) FracN (U201) and
VCOs.
Ferrite Bead
(E500)

Transmitter

RAW_B+

Fuse B+
(F500)

5V
PCIC
(U102)

Battery
5V

UNSW_B+
DRIVER & PA
(Q101)

FGU
RFSW_B+
TX Linear 5V
Regulator
(U500)

FRAC N
(U201)
5V

5V
ANA_3V

VSF
5V
VCOs

Receiver
5V

5V
Mixer
(U1)

SW_B+

ANA_3V
MAKO
(U701)

VSW1

Digital 3V
Regulator
(U502)

ABACUS_3V

LNA
(Q1)
5V
ABACUS III
(U401)

Analog 3V
Regulator
(U501)

ANA_3V
ANA_3V

DIG_3V

Figure 3.1-1. B+ Routing for VHF Main Board


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3.1-3

3.1.5 B+ and +5V Routing for VOCON


Refer to Figure 3.1-2 and the appropriate schematic diagrams in the back of this manual.

Battery

RF Section

Fuse

VOCON Section

UNSW_B+

UNSW_B+

Q703
U500

U501
3 Volts
Analog Circuits

SW_B+

RFSW_B+

5 Volts
7.5 Volts
(Nominal)

Q700

U701

3.6 V (VSW1)

U502
3 Volts
Digital Circuits

5 Volts 1.875 Volts


(VCC5) (V1.875)

1.55 Volts 2.9 Volts


(V2.9)
(V1.55)

Figure 3.1-2. XTS 2500/XTS 2500I DC Distribution (for all other kits)
Power for the radio is derived from a 7.5 volt battery (UNSW_B+), which is applied to the power
mosfet (Q703 and Q700) in the RF and VOCON sections respectively.
Q700 is a power mosfet switch that provides SW_B+ to the MAKO IC to U500 (the 5V regulator) in
the RF section.
The digital circuits in the VOCON section are powered from regulators located in the MAKO IC. The
MAKO IC provides five software-programmable supplies (VSW1, V1.55, V1.875, V2.9 and VCC5).
VSW1 provides voltage to the 3V regulators (U501 and U502) in the RF section. The initial and
programmed output of VSW2 (C715) is 2.3V. The VSW2 is used internal to the MAKO IC to supply
the 1.875V (V1.875) and 1.55V (V1.55) linear voltage regulators.

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Table 3.1-1 lists the supply voltages and the circuits that use these voltages.
Table 3.1-1. Power Supply Configuration for VOCON Section
Supply
Name

Output Voltage

Supply Type

Unprogrammed
Output Voltage

Circuits Supplied

UNSW_B+

6V - 9V
7.5V (nominal)

Battery

N/A

Mechanical Switch
Power Switch
Secure Mode

SW_B+
RFSW_B+

6V - 9V
7.5 (nominal)

Battery

N/A

VSW1Driver
Audio Power Amplifier
DC Power Supply to RF
section
MAKO IC
Secure Module

VCC5

5V

Switching regulator
software
programmable

N/A

Smart battery circuitry


Int./Ext. MIC Bias
Display LEDs

VSW1

3.6V

Switching regulator
Software
programmable

N/A

3V regulators (RF)
MAKO VSW2 Input

V1.875

1.875V dc

Switching regulator
Software
programmable

1.75V dc

Dual-core processors
external memory
interface
FLASH IC
SRAM

V1.55

1.55V dc

Switching regulator
Software
programmable

1.55V dc

Dual-core processor
core

V2.9

2.9V dc

Switching regulator
Software
programmable

2.775V dc

Dual-core processors
I/O ring
Digital support circuitry
Display
16.8MHz buffer
32.768kHz buffer

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Chapter 3.2 UHF1 Radio Power

3.2.1 Introduction
This chapter of the manual provides a detailed circuit description of the power distribution for an
ASTRO XTS 2500/XTS 2500I digital portable radio. This manual is to be used in conjunction with the
ASTRO XTS 2500/XTS 2500I Digital Portable Radios Basic Service Manual (Motorola part number
6816984H01), which uses the pass/fail service approach to radio problems.

3.2.2 Radio Power Up or Down


Radio power up begins when the radio ON/OFF/Volume control knob is turned to the on position,
placing 7.5 volts on the MECH_SW line. This signal activates the pass element (Q700, Q701 and
Q703), enabling SW_B+ and RFSW_B+.
The 7.5 Volts on the MECH_SW line turns Q701 ON, which in turn drives the MECH_SW pin on the
MAKO IC (U701) low. With the high-low transition on the MECH_SW pin, the MAKO IC then pulls the
FET_ENX pin (or VPP_EN line) low, enabling external P-MOSFETs Q700 and Q703. Q700 and
Q703 applies SW_B+ to MAKO IC and VoCon and RF_SWB+ to the RF section of the board. After
application of the power to SW_B+, the regulators VSW1, VSW2, V1.875, V1.55, V2.9 and VCC5
are sequentially turned ON. After the regulators are stable, the RESETX pin is asserted low for an
additional 16ms and then released to allow the dual-core processor to start.
The radio power down sequence begins from the ON/OFF switch that disables Q701. This causes
the MECH_SW pin on the MAKO IC to be pulled High. Then, the INT_X pin (or MAKO_INT) is drawn
low and the 125ms Watchdog timer is started. The dual core processor (through SPI communication
busses) then initiates the powering down process of the radio. At this point, the watchdog timer can
be kept alive by the dual-core processor (via the SPI bus) allowing for software cleanup. Upon
expiration of the watchdog timer, the MAKO IC asserts the RESETX pin and turns off all DC
regulators including SW_B+ and RF_SWB+ (Q700 and Q703 turn off when the MAKO IC drives the
FET_ENX pin high).

3.2.3 General
In the XTS 2500/XTS 2500I radio, power (B+) is distributed to one board that contains both the
transceiver and controller sections. There is an additional backup battery (Motorola part number
6003710K08) mounted directly on the board; see the basic service manual for details.
Power for the radio is provided through a battery supplying a nominal 7.5Vdc directly to the
transceiver. The battery is available in the following forms:
NTN9815_ Nickel-Cadmium, Hi Capacity
NTN9816_ Nickel-Cadmium, Hi Capacity, FM Approved
NNTN9857_ Jedray NiMH Impres Standard Battery
NNTN9858_ Jedray NiMH Impres FM Battery
NNTN6263_ Jedray NiMH Impres FM Immersible Battery
B+ from the battery is electrically switched to most of the radio, rather than routed through the ON/
OFF/Volume control knob, S501. The electrical switching of B+ supports a keep-alive mode. Under
software control, even though the ON/OFF/Volume control knob has been turned to the off position,
power remains on until the MCU completes its power-down sequence.

3.2-2

UHF1 Radio Power: B+ Main Board Routing

3.2.4 B+ Main Board Routing


Refer to Figure 3.2-1 and the appropriate schematic diagram in the back of this manual.
Raw B+ (7.5V) from the battery enters the radio through a 3-contact connector (B500). UNSW_B+
(through fuse F500), RAW_B+ and mechanical switch S501 derives power from it.
Through fuse F500, UNSW_B+ supplies to MAKO BAT_7V5 pin, MAKO BPLUS (PA CODEC block)
pin, Q700 and Q703. It is also routed to pin 3 of connector J601.
During the transmit mode, RAW_B+ feeds to U101 PA Driver, Q101 Final PA and U102 Power
Control IC.
During the receive mode, the linear regulator (U500) provides 5V to the mixer (U1) and the ABACUS
III IC (U401). U500 also provides 5V to the Frequency Generation Units (FGU) FracN (U201).

Ferrite Bead
(E500)

Transmitter
Fuse B+
(F500)

RAW_B+

5V
PCIC
(U102)

Battery

UNSW_B+
5V

DRIVER & PA
(Q101)

FGU
RFSW_B+

5V

FRAC N
(U201)

TX Linear 5V
Regulator
(U500)

ANA_3V

5V
VSF

VCOs

Receiver
5V

5V
Mixer
(U1)

SW_B+

ANA_3V
MAKO
(U701)

VSW1

Digital 3V
Regulator
(U502)

LNA
(Q1)

ABACUS_3V

5V
ABACUS III
(U401)

Analog 3V
Regulator
(U501)

ANA_3V
ANA_3V

DIG_3V

MAEPF-27428-O

Figure 3.2-1. B+ Routing for Main Board

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3.2-3

3.2.5 B+ and +5V Routing for VOCON


Refer to Figure 3.2-2 and the appropriate schematic diagrams in the back of this manual.

Battery

RF Section

Fuse

VOCON Section

UNSW_B+

UNSW_B+

Q703
U500

U501
3 Volts
Analog Circuits

SW_B+

RFSW_B+

5 Volts
7.5 Volts
(Nominal)

Q700

U701

3.6 V (VSW1)

U502
3 Volts
Digital Circuits

5 Volts 1.875 Volts


(VCC5) (V1.875)

1.55 Volts 2.9 Volts


(V2.9)
(V1.55)

Figure 3.2-2. XTS 2500/XTS 2500I DC Distribution (for all other kits)
Power for the radio is derived from a 7.5 volt battery (UNSW_B+), which is applied to the power
mosfet (Q703 and Q700) in the RF and VOCON sections respectively.
Q700 is a power mosfet switch that provides SW_B+ to the MAKO IC to U500 (the 5V regulator) in
the RF section.
The digital circuits in the VOCON section are powered from regulators located in the MAKO IC. The
MAKO IC provides five software-programmable supplies (VSW1, V1.55, V1.875, V2.9 and VCC5).
VSW1 provides voltage to U502 that regulates 3 Volts to digital circuits, while U500 supplies to U501
that power analog circuits with 3 Volts in the RF section. The initial and programmed output of VSW2
(C715) is 2.3V. The VSW2 is used internal to the MAKO IC to supply the 1.875V (V1.875) and 1.55V
(V1.55) linear voltage regulators.

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Table 3.2-1 lists the supply voltages and the circuits that use these voltages.
Table 3.2-1. Power Supply Configuration for VOCON Section
Supply
Name

Output Voltage

Supply Type

Unprogrammed
Output Voltage

Circuits Supplied

UNSW_B+

6V - 9V
7.5V (nominal)

Battery

N/A

Mechanical Switch
Power Switch
Secure Mode

SW_B+
RFSW_B+

6V - 9V
7.5 (nominal)

Battery

N/A

VSW1Driver
Audio Power Amplifier
DC Power Supply to RF
section
MAKO IC
Secure Module

VCC5

5V

Switching regulator
software
programmable

N/A

Smart battery circuitry


Int./Ext. MIC Bias
Display LEDs

VSW1

3.6V

Switching regulator
Software
programmable

N/A

3V regulators (RF)
MAKO VSW2 Input

V1.875

1.875V dc

Switching regulator
Software
programmable

1.75V dc

Dual-core processors
external memory
interface
FLASH IC
SRAM

V1.55

1.55V dc

Switching regulator
Software
programmable

1.55V dc

Dual-core processor
core

V2.9

2.9V dc

Switching regulator
Software
programmable

2.775V dc

Dual-core processors
I/O ring
Digital support circuitry
Display
16.8MHz buffer
32.768kHz buffer

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Chapter 3.3 UHF2 Radio Power

3.3.1 Introduction
This chapter of the manual provides a detailed circuit description of the power distribution for an
ASTRO XTS 2500/XTS 2500I digital portable radio. This manual is to be used in conjunction with the
ASTRO XTS 2500/XTS 2500I Digital Portable Radios Basic Service Manual (Motorola part number
6816984H01), which uses the pass/fail service approach to radio problems.

3.3.2 Radio Power Up or Down


Radio power up begins when the radio ON/OFF/Volume control knob is turned to the on position,
placing 7.5 volts on the MECH_SW line. This signal activates the pass element (Q700, Q701 and
Q703), enabling SW_B+ and RFSW_B+.
The 7.5 Volts on the MECH_SW line turns Q701 ON, which in turn drives the MECH_SW pin on the
MAKO IC (U701) low. With the high-low transition on the MECH_SW pin, the MAKO IC then pulls the
FET_ENX pin (or VPP_EN line) low, enabling external P-MOSFETs Q700 and Q703. Q700 and
Q703 applies SW_B+ to MAKO IC and VoCon and RF_SWB+ to the RF section of the board. After
application of the power to SW_B+, the regulators VSW1, VSW2, V1.875, V1.55, V2.9 and VCC5
are sequentially turned ON. After the regulators are stable, the RESETX pin is asserted low for an
additional 16ms and then released to allow the dual-core processor to start.
The radio power down sequence begins from the ON/OFF switch that disables Q701. This causes
the MECH_SW pin on the MAKO IC to be pulled High. Then, the INT_X pin (or MAKO_INT) is drawn
low and the 125ms Watchdog timer is started. The dual core processor (through SPI communication
busses) then initiates the powering down process of the radio. At this point, the watchdog timer can
be kept alive by the dual-core processor (via the SPI bus) allowing for software cleanup. Upon
expiration of the watchdog timer, the MAKO IC asserts the RESETX pin and turns off all DC
regulators including SW_B+ and RF_SWB+ (Q700 and Q703 turn off when the MAKO IC drives the
FET_ENX pin high).

3.3.3 General
In the XTS 2500/XTS 2500I radio, power (B+) is distributed to one board that contains both the
transceiver and controller sections. There is an additional backup battery (Motorola part number
6003710K08) mounted directly on the board; see the basic service manual for details.
Power for the radio is provided through a battery supplying a nominal 7.5Vdc directly to the
transceiver. The battery is available in the following forms:
NTN9815_ Nickel-Cadmium, Hi Capacity
NTN9816_ Nickel-Cadmium, Hi Capacity, FM Approved
NNTN9857_ Jedray NiMH Impres Standard Battery
NNTN9858_ Jedray NiMH Impres FM Battery
NNTN6263_ Jedray NiMH Impres FM Immersible Battery
B+ from the battery is electrically switched to most of the radio, rather than routed through the ON/
OFF/Volume control knob, S501. The electrical switching of B+ supports a keep-alive mode. Under
software control, even though the ON/OFF/Volume control knob has been turned to the off position,
power remains on until the MCU completes its power-down sequence.

3.3-2

UHF2 Radio Power: B+ Routing for UHF2 Band Main Board

3.3.4 B+ Routing for UHF2 Band Main Board


Refer to Figure 3.3-1 and the appropriate schematic diagram in the back of this manual.
Raw B+ (7.5V) from the battery enters the radio through a 3-contact connector (B500). UNSW_B+
(through fuse F500), RAW_B+ and mechanical switch S501 derives power from it.
Through fuse F500, UNSW_B+ supplies to MAKO BAT_7V5 pin, MAKO BPLUS (PA CODEC block)
pin, Q700 and Q703. It is also routed to pin 3 of connector J601.
During the transmit mode, RAW_B+ feeds to U101 PA Driver, Q101 Final PA and U102 Power
Control IC.
During the receive mode, the linear regulator (U500) provides 5V to the mixer (U1) and the ABACUS
III IC (U401). U500 also provides 5V to the Frequency Generation Units (FGU) FracN (U201).

Ferrite Bead
(E500)

Transmitter
Fuse B+
(F500)

RAW_B+

5V
PCIC
(U102)

Battery

UNSW_B+
5V

DRIVER & PA
(Q101)

FGU
RFSW_B+

5V

FRAC N
(U201)

TX Linear 5V
Regulator
(U500)

ANA_3V

5V
VSF

VCOs

Receiver
5V

5V
Mixer
(U1)

SW_B+

5V
MAKO
(U701)

VSW1

Digital 3V
Regulator
(U502)

LNA
(Q1)

ABACUS_3V

5V
ABACUS III
(U401)

Analog 3V
Regulator
(U501)

ANA_3V
ANA_3V

DIG_3V

MAEPF-27428-O

Figure 3.3-1. B+ Routing for Main Board

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3.3-3

3.3.5 B+ and +5V Routing for VOCON


Refer to Figure 3.3-2 and the appropriate schematic diagrams in the back of this manual.

Battery

RF Section

Fuse

VOCON Section

UNSW_B+

UNSW_B+

Q703
U500

U501
3 Volts
Analog Circuits

SW_B+

RFSW_B+

5 Volts
7.5 Volts
(Nominal)

Q700

U701

3.6 V (VSW1)

U502
3 Volts
Digital Circuits

5 Volts 1.875 Volts


(VCC5) (V1.875)

1.55 Volts 2.9 Volts


(V2.9)
(V1.55)

Figure 3.3-2. XTS 2500/XTS 2500I DC Distribution (for all other kits)
Power for the radio is derived from a 7.5 volt battery (UNSW_B+), which is applied to the power
mosfet (Q703 and Q700) in the RF and VOCON sections respectively.
Q700 is a power mosfet switch that provides SW_B+ to the MAKO IC to U500 (the 5V regulator) in
the RF section.
The digital circuits in the VOCON section are powered from regulators located in the MAKO IC. The
MAKO IC provides five software-programmable supplies (VSW1, V1.55, V1.875, V2.9 and VCC5).
VSW1 provides voltage to U502 that regulates 3 Volts to digital circuits, while U500 supplies to U501
that power analog circuits with 3 Volts in the RF section. The initial and programmed output of VSW2
(C715) is 2.3V. The VSW2 is used internal to the MAKO IC to supply the 1.875V (V1.875) and 1.55V
(V1.55) linear voltage regulators.

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UHF2 Radio Power: B+ and +5V Routing for VOCON

Table 3.3-1 lists the supply voltages and the circuits that use these voltages.
Table 3.3-1. Power Supply Configuration for VOCON Section
Supply
Name

Output Voltage

Supply Type

Unprogrammed
Output Voltage

Circuits Supplied

UNSW_B+

6V - 9V
7.5V (nominal)

Battery

N/A

Mechanical Switch
Power Switch
Secure Mode

SW_B+
RFSW_B+

6V - 9V
7.5 (nominal)

Battery

N/A

VSW1Driver
Audio Power Amplifier
DC Power Supply to RF
section
MAKO IC
Secure Module

VCC5

5V

Switching regulator
software
programmable

N/A

Smart battery circuitry


Int./Ext. MIC Bias
Display LEDs

VSW1

3.6V

Switching regulator
Software
programmable

N/A

3V regulators (RF)
MAKO VSW2 Input

V1.875

1.875V dc

Switching regulator
Software
programmable

1.75V dc

Dual-core processors
external memory
interface
FLASH IC
SRAM

V1.55

1.55V dc

Switching regulator
Software
programmable

1.55V dc

Dual-core processor
core

V2.9

2.9V dc

Switching regulator
Software
programmable

2.775V dc

Dual-core processors
I/O ring
Digital support circuitry
Display
16.8MHz buffer
32.768kHz buffer

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Chapter 3.4 700/800 MHz Radio Power

3.4.1 Introduction
This chapter of the manual provides a detailed circuit description of the power distribution for an
ASTRO XTS 2500/XTS 2500I digital portable radio. This manual is to be used in conjunction with the
ASTRO XTS 2500/XTS 2500I Digital Portable Radios Basic Service Manual (Motorola part number
6816984H01), which uses the pass/fail service approach to radio problems.

3.4.2 Radio Power Up or Down


Radio power up begins when the radio ON/OFF/Volume control knob is turned to the on position,
placing 7.5 volts on the MECH_SW line. This signal activates the pass element (Q700, Q701 and
Q703), enabling SW_B+ and RFSW_B+.
When the MAKO IC (U701) detects a low to high voltage transition on the MECH_SW pin, it grounds
the FET_ENX pin (or VPP_EN) driving the gate of an external P-MOSFET (Q700 and Q703) low.
This turns ON the transistors Q700 and Q703 and applies SW_B+ to MAKO IC and VoCon and
RF_SWB+ to the RF section of the board. After application of the power to SW_B+, the regulators
VSW1, VSW2, V1.875, V1.55, V2.9 and VCC5 are sequenced on. After the regulators are stable, the
RESETX pin is asserted low for an additional 16ms and then de-asserted allowing the dual-core
processor to start.
The radio power down sequence begins by opening the radio ON/OFF switch, causing the
MECH_SW pin to transition high. This causes the MAKO IC to start an internal 125ms watchdog
timer and drive the INT_X pin (or MAKO_INT) interrupt output pin low. The dual-core processor then
determines (through communication on the SPI bus) that it must initiate the power-down sequence.
At this point, the watchdog timer can be kept alive by the dual-core processor (via the SPI bus)
allowing for software cleanup. Upon expiration of the watchdog timer, the MAKO IC asserts the
RESETX pin and turns off all DC regulators including SW_B+ and RF_SWB+ (Q700 and Q703 turn
off when the MAKO IC drives the FET_ENX pin high).

3.4.3 General
In the XTS 2500/XTS 2500I radio, power (B+) is distributed to one board that contains both the
transceiver and controller sections. There is an additional backup battery (Motorola part number
6003710K08) mounted directly on the board; see the basic service manual for details.
Power for the radio is provided through a battery supplying a nominal 7.5Vdc directly to the
transceiver. The battery is available in the following forms:
NTN9815_ Nickel-Cadmium, Hi Capacity
NTN9816_ Nickel-Cadmium, Hi Capacity, FM Approved
NNTN9857_ Jedray NiMH Impres Standard Battery
NNTN9858_ Jedray NiMH Impres FM Battery
NNTN6263_ Jedray NiMH Impres FM Immersible Battery
B+ from the battery is electrically switched to most of the radio, rather than routed through the ON/
OFF/Volume control knob, S501. 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.

3.4-2

700/800 MHz Radio Power: B+ Routing for 700/800 MHz Band Main Board

3.4.4 B+ Routing for 700/800 MHz Band Main Board


Refer to Figure 3.4-1 and the appropriate schematic diagram in the back of this manual.
Raw B+ (7.5V) from the battery enters the radio through a 3-contact connector (B500). From B500 it
is routed through a ferrite bead (E500) to the fuse (F500) where RAW_B+ is distributed to the
transmitter and the RF section is supplied by RFSW_B+.
UNSW_B+ provides power to the following:
the mechanical switch (S501)
the radios LED (D501)
and the voltage regulator (U702); then routes through the connector (J601, pin 3). U702 will be
discussed in the B+ and +5V routing for the voice encoder (vocoder) and controller (VOCON)
section.
During the transmit mode, UNSW_B+ routes through a ferrite bead (E101) to the Power Control IC
(PCIC) (U102), the RF driver (U101), through another ferrite bead (E102) to the final power amplifier
(Q101). UNSW_B+ also routes through the Field Effect Transistor (FET) switch (Q702) where it
becomes SW_B+. SW_B+ powers a 5V linear regulator (U500), which supplies 5V to the PCIC
(U102).
During the receive mode, the linear regulator (U500) provides 5V to the mixer (U1) and the ABACUS
III IC (U401). U500 also provides 5V to the Frequency Generation Units (FGU) FracN (U201) and
VCOs.
Ferrite Bead
(E500)

Transmitter

RAW_B+

Fuse B+
(F500)

5V
PCIC
(U102)

Battery
5V

UNSW_B+
DRIVER & PA
(Q101)

FGU
RFSW_B+
TX Linear 5V
Regulator
(U500)

FRAC N
(U201)
5V

5V
ANA_3V

VSF
5V
VCOs

Receiver
5V

5V
Mixer
(U1)

SW_B+

ANA_3V
MAKO
(U701)

VSW1

Digital 3V
Regulator
(U502)

ABACUS_3V

LNA
(Q1)
5V
ABACUS III
(U401)

Analog 3V
Regulator
(U501)

ANA_3V
ANA_3V

DIG_3V

Figure 3.4-1. B+ Routing for 700/800 MHz Main Board


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3.4-3

3.4.5 B+ and +5V Routing for VOCON


Refer to Figure 3.4-2 and the appropriate schematic diagrams in the back of this manual.

Battery

RF Section

Fuse

VOCON Section

UNSW_B+

UNSW_B+

Q703
U500

U501
3 Volts
Analog Circuits

SW_B+

RFSW_B+

5 Volts
7.5 Volts
(Nominal)

Q700

U701

3.6 V (VSW1)

U502
3 Volts
Digital Circuits

5 Volts 1.875 Volts


(VCC5) (V1.875)

1.55 Volts 2.9 Volts


(V2.9)
(V1.55)

Figure 3.4-2. XTS 2500/XTS 2500I DC Distribution (for all other kits)
Power for the radio is derived from a 7.5 volt battery (UNSW_B+), which is applied to the power
mosfet (Q703 and Q700) in the RF and VOCON sections respectively.
Q700 is a power mosfet switch that provides SW_B+ to the MAKO IC to U500 (the 5V regulator) in
the RF section.
The digital circuits in the VOCON section are powered from regulators located in the MAKO IC. The
MAKO IC provides five software-programmable supplies (VSW1, V1.55, V1.875, V2.9 and VCC5).
VSW1 provides voltage to the 3V regulators (U501 and U502) in the RF section. The initial and
programmed output of VSW2 (C715) is 2.3V. The VSW2 is used internal to the MAKO IC to supply
the 1.875V (V1.875) and 1.55V (V1.55) linear voltage regulators.

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3.4-4

700/800 MHz Radio Power: B+ and +5V Routing for VOCON

Table 3.4-1 lists the supply voltages and the circuits that use these voltages.
Table 3.4-1. Power Supply Configuration for VOCON Section
Supply
Name

Output Voltage

Supply Type

Unprogrammed
Output Voltage

Circuits Supplied

UNSW_B+

6V - 9V
7.5V (nominal)

Battery

N/A

Mechanical Switch
Power Switch
Secure Mode

SW_B+
RFSW_B+

6V - 9V
7.5 (nominal)

Battery

N/A

VSW1Driver
Audio Power Amplifier
DC Power Supply to RF
section
MAKO IC
Secure Module

VCC5

5V

Switching regulator
software
programmable

N/A

Smart battery circuitry


Int./Ext. MIC Bias
Display LEDs

VSW1

3.6V

Switching regulator
Software
programmable

N/A

3V regulators (RF)
MAKO VSW2 Input

V1.875

1.875V dc

Switching regulator
Software
programmable

1.75V dc

Dual-core processors
external memory
interface
FLASH IC
SRAM

V1.55

1.55V dc

Switching regulator
Software
programmable

1.55V dc

Dual-core processor
core

V2.9

2.9V dc

Switching regulator
Software
programmable

2.775V dc

Dual-core processors
I/O ring
Digital support circuitry
Display
16.8MHz buffer
32.768kHz buffer

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Chapter 3.5 900 MHz Radio Power

3.5.1 Introduction
This chapter of the manual provides a detailed circuit description of the power distribution for an
ASTRO XTS 2500/XTS 2500I digital portable radio. This manual is to be used in conjunction with the
ASTRO XTS 2500/XTS 2500I Digital Portable Radios Basic Service Manual (Motorola part number
6816984H01), which uses the pass/fail service approach to radio problems.

3.5.2 Radio Power Up or Down


Radio power up begins when the radio ON/OFF/Volume control knob is turned to the on position,
placing 7.5 volts on the MECH_SW line. This signal activates the pass element (Q700, Q701 and
Q703), enabling SW_B+ and RFSW_B+.
When the MAKO IC (U701) detects a low to high voltage transition on the MECH_SW pin, it grounds
the FET_ENX pin (or VPP_EN) driving the gate of an external P-MOSFET (Q700 and Q703) low.
This turns ON the transistors Q700 and Q703 and applies SW_B+ to MAKO IC and VoCon and
RF_SWB+ to the RF section of the board. After application of the power to SW_B+, the regulators
VSW1, VSW2, V1.875, V1.55, V2.9 and VCC5 are sequenced on. After the regulators are stable, the
RESETX pin is asserted low for an additional 16ms and then de-asserted allowing the dual-core
processor to start.
The radio power down sequence begins by opening the radio ON/OFF switch, causing the
MECH_SW pin to transition high. This causes the MAKO IC to start an internal 125ms watchdog
timer and drive the INT_X pin (or MAKO_INT) interrupt output pin low. The dual-core processor then
determines (through communication on the SPI bus) that it must initiate the power-down sequence.
At this point, the watchdog timer can be kept alive by the dual-core processor (via the SPI bus)
allowing for software cleanup. Upon expiration of the watchdog timer, the MAKO IC asserts the
RESETX pin and turns off all DC regulators including SW_B+ and RF_SWB+ (Q700 and Q703 turn
off when the MAKO IC drives the FET_ENX pin high).

3.5.3 General
In the XTS 2500/XTS 2500I radio, power (B+) is distributed to one board that contains both the
transceiver and controller sections. There is an additional backup battery (Motorola part number
6003710K08) mounted directly on the board; see the basic service manual for details.
Power for the radio is provided through a battery supplying a nominal 7.5Vdc directly to the
transceiver. The battery is available in the following forms:
NTN9815_ Nickel-Cadmium, Hi Capacity
NTN9816_ Nickel-Cadmium, Hi Capacity, FM Approved
NNTN9857_ Jedray NiMH Impres Standard Battery
NNTN9858_ Jedray NiMH Impres FM Battery
B+ from the battery is electrically switched to most of the radio, rather than routed through the ON/
OFF/Volume control knob, S501. 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.

3.5-2

900 MHz Radio Power: B+ Routing for 900 MHz Band Main Board

3.5.4 B+ Routing for 900 MHz Band Main Board


Refer to Figure 3.5-1 and the appropriate schematic diagram in the back of this manual.
Raw B+ (7.5V) from the battery enters the radio through a 3-contact connector (B500). From B500 it
is routed through a ferrite bead (E500) to the fuse (F500) where RAW_B+ is distributed to the
transmitter and the RF section is supplied by RFSW_B+.
UNSW_B+ provides power to the following:
the mechanical switch (S501)
the radios LED (D501)
and the voltage regulator (U702); then routes through the connector (J601, pin 3). U702 will be
discussed in the B+ and +5V routing for the voice encoder (vocoder) and controller (VOCON)
section.
During the transmit mode, UNSW_B+ routes through a ferrite bead (E101) to the Power Control IC
(PCIC) (U102), the RF driver (U101), through another ferrite bead (E102) to the final power amplifier
(Q101). UNSW_B+ also routes through the Field Effect Transistor (FET) switch (Q702) where it
becomes SW_B+. SW_B+ powers a 5V linear regulator (U500), which supplies 5V to the PCIC
(U102).
During the receive mode, the linear regular (U500) provides 5V to the mixer (U1) and the ABACUS
III IC (U401). U500 also provides 5V to the Frequency Generation Units (FGU) FracN (U201) and
VCOs.
Ferrite Bead
(E500)

Transmitter

RAW_B+

Fuse B+
(F500)

5V
PCIC
(U102)

Battery
5V

UNSW_B+
DRIVER & PA
(Q101)

FGU
RFSW_B+
TX Linear 5V
Regulator
(U500)

FRAC N
(U201)
5V

5V
ANA_3V

VSF
5V
VCOs

Receiver
5V

5V
Mixer
(U1)

SW_B+

ANA_3V
MAKO
(U701)

VSW1

Digital 3V
Regulator
(U502)

ABACUS_3V

LNA
(Q1)
5V
ABACUS III
(U401)

Analog 3V
Regulator
(U501)

ANA_3V
ANA_3V

DIG_3V

Figure 3.5-1. B+ Routing for 900MHz Main Board


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3.5-3

3.5.5 B+ and +5V Routing for VOCON


Refer to Figure 3.5-2 and the appropriate schematic diagrams in the back of this manual.

Battery

RF Section

Fuse

VOCON Section

UNSW_B+

UNSW_B+

Q703
U500

U501
3 Volts
Analog Circuits

SW_B+

RFSW_B+

5 Volts
7.5 Volts
(Nominal)

Q700

U701

3.6 V (VSW1)

U502
3 Volts
Digital Circuits

5 Volts 1.875 Volts


(VCC5) (V1.875)

1.55 Volts 2.9 Volts


(V2.9)
(V1.55)

Figure 3.5-2. XTS 2500/XTS 2500I DC Distribution (for all other kits)
Power for the radio is derived from a 7.5 volt battery (UNSW_B+), which is applied to the power
mosfet (Q703 and Q700) in the RF and VOCON sections respectively.
Q700 is a power mosfet switch that provides SW_B+ to the MAKO IC to U500 (the 5V regulator) in
the RF section.
The digital circuits in the VOCON section are powered from regulators located in the MAKO IC. The
MAKO IC provides five software-programmable supplies (VSW1, V1.55, V1.875, V2.9 and VCC5).
VSW1 provides voltage to the 3V regulators (U501 and U502) in the RF section. The initial and
programmed output of VSW2 (C715) is 2.3V. The VSW2 is used internal to the MAKO IC to supply
the 1.875V (V1.875) and 1.55V (V1.55) linear voltage regulators.

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3.5-4

900 MHz Radio Power: B+ and +5V Routing for VOCON

Table 3.5-1 lists the supply voltages and the circuits that use these voltages.
Table 3.5-1. Power Supply Configuration for VOCON Section
Supply
Name

Output Voltage

Supply Type

Unprogrammed
Output Voltage

Circuits Supplied

UNSW_B+

6V - 9V
7.5V (nominal)

Battery

N/A

Mechanical Switch
Power Switch
Secure Mode

SW_B+
RFSW_B+

6V - 9V
7.5 (nominal)

Battery

N/A

VSW1Driver
Audio Power Amplifier
DC Power Supply to RF
section
MAKO IC
Secure Module

VCC5

5V

Switching regulator
software
programmable

N/A

Smart battery circuitry


Int./Ext. MIC Bias
Display LEDs

VSW1

3.6V

Switching regulator
Software
programmable

N/A

3V regulators (RF)
MAKO VSW2 Input

V1.875

1.875V dc

Switching regulator
Software
programmable

1.75V dc

Dual-core processors
external memory
interface
FLASH IC
SRAM

V1.55

1.55V dc

Switching regulator
Software
programmable

1.55V dc

Dual-core processor
core

V2.9

2.9V dc

Switching regulator
Software
programmable

2.775V dc

Dual-core processors
I/O ring
Digital support circuitry
Display
16.8MHz buffer
32.768kHz buffer

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Chapter 4.1 VHF Detailed Theories of Operation

4.1.1 Introduction
This chapter provides a detailed circuit description of the ASTRO XTS 2500/XTS 2500I/XTS 2250/
XTS 1500 radio board. 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.
This manual is to be used in conjunction with the ASTRO XTS 2500, XTS 2500I, XTS 2250,
XTS 1500, MT 1500 Digital Portable Radios Basic Service Manual (Motorola part number
6816984H01), which uses the pass/fail service approach to radio problems.

4.1.2 Frequency Synthesis


The complete synthesizer subsystem consists of the following:
The reference oscillator (Y200)
Two voltage-controlled oscillators (TX and RX)
One voltage-controlled oscillator buffer IC (U250)
The synthesizer (U202)
The reference oscillator contains a temperature-compensated 16.8 MHz crystal. This oscillator is
digitally tuned and contains a temperature-referenced, six-bit, analog-to-digital (A/D) converter. The
output of the oscillator (pin 3 on Y200) is applied to pin K9 (XTAL1) of U202 through capacitor C214.
The voltage-controlled oscillators (VCOs) are varactor-tuned. The voltage (29.5V) varies as it is
being applied to varactors D251 to D252 and D270 of their respective VCO. The capacitance of the
varactors also varies, thereby changing the output frequency of the VCOs. Both VCOs are used to
cover the entire 38 MHz bandwidth of the VHF range (136174 MHz):
TX VCO covers the transmit frequencies from 136174 MHz
RX VCO covers the receive frequencies from 180.85218.85 MHz
The TX and RX VCOs are selected using AUX 3 from U202. Both VCOs are connected to the same
prescaler filter (C292, C266, L266 and R266) feeding back to PREIN of the U202, through C293.
The synthesizer IC consists of the following:
A prescaler
A programmable loop divider
A divider logic control
A phase detector
A charge pump
An A/D converter for low-frequency digital modulation
A balance attenuator to balance the high-frequency analog modulation to the low-frequency
digital modulation
A 13V positive voltage multiplier
A serial interface for control
A filter for the regulated 5 and 3 volts

4.1-2

VHF Detailed Theories of Operation: Antenna Switch

The 13V, being generated by the positive voltage multiplier circuitry, should be present at pin A2 of
U202. The serial interface (SRL) is connected to the microprocessor via the data line (pin F1 of
U202), the clock line (pin F4 of U202), and the chip-enable line (pin G1 of U202).
The complete synthesizer subsystem works as follows:
1. The buffered output of the VCO is present at R294 in receive mode and R275 during transmit
mode.
2. The output of the prescaler filter is present at C293 and applied to pin D10 of U202. The
prescaler in U202 is a dual-modulus type with selectable divider ratios. This divider ratio is
controlled by the loop divider, which in turn receives its input from the SRL. The loop divider
adds or subtracts phase to the prescaler divider by changing the divider ratio via the modulus
control line.
3. The output of the prescaler is then applied to the loop divider.
4. The output of the loop divider then feeds the phase detector. The phase detector will compare
the loop dividers output signal form the VCOs. The VCO signal is divided down after it is
applied to pin D10 of U202. The result of the comparison is a pulsed DC signal which is
applied to the charge pump.
5. The charge pump outputs a current that will be present at pin A5 of U202. The loop filter
consisting of R202, C202, R203, C203, R201, C201, C236, C237, C238, C239 and C240 will
convert this current into a voltage that will be applied to varactors D251, D252 and D270 to
alter the output frequency of the VCO.
In order to modulate the PLL, the following two-port modulation method is utilized: The analog
modulating signal is applied to (1) the A/D converter as well as to (2) the balance attenuator:
1. The A/D converter converts the low-frequency analog modulating signal into a digital code.
When the digital code is applied to the loop divider, it causes the carrier to deviate.
2. The balance attenuator is used to adjust the VCOs deviation sensitivity to high-frequency
modulating signals.

4.1.3 Antenna Switch


An electronic PIN diode switch steers RF between the receiver and transmitter. The common node of
the switch is at capacitors C171 and C180 for VHF.
1. In transmit mode:
a. RF is routed to the anode of diode D170.
b. Bias current, sourced from RAW_B+ is routed through PIN diodes D170 and D171, biasing them to a low-impedance state.
2. In receive mode:
a. RF is routed through C179 to pre-selector filter.
b. PIN diodes D170 and D171 are unbiased and thus at high impedance.

4.1.4 Receiver
The receiver consists of the following:
Front end
Back end

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4.1.4.1 Front End


For the purposes of this discussion, the receiver front end is defined as being the circuitry from the
antenna switch to the output of the IF crystal filter. The VHF front end converts the received RF
signal to the 1st IF frequency of 44.85 MHz, while at the same time providing for spurious immunity
and adjacent channel selectivity. A review of the interstage components of the front end follows, with
emphasis on troubleshooting considerations.
The received RF signal is passed through quarter wavelength components C180, L176, and C178,
(which are anti-resonant at the radios transmitter frequencies). Both PIN diodes D170 and D171
must be reverse biased to properly route the received RF signal.
Next is the varactor-tuned preselector filter made up of C1, C2, L5, D4, D3, L7, C9, D11, D10, L12,
L8 and L16. The preselector is positioned right after the antenna switch to provide the receiver
preamp with some protection against strong signal, out-of-band signals, and first-image suppression.
The stage following the preselector is a step attenuator (U2). This attenuator provides 15 dB step
attenuation to protect the receiver from strong RF signals. The attenuator is controller by a
DSP-based algorithm that continuously monitors signal strength. When the ON threshold is
exceeded (approximately -95 dBM), the attenuator is activated via a DAC in the PCIC by the host.
The attenuator remains activated until the signal drops below the OFF threshold (approximately -115
dBM including the 15 dB attenuation). Hysteresis and timer functions are included in the algorithm to
enhance performance. The algorithm controlling the attenuator is enabled via the CPS for each
personality. When the algorithm is disabled, the attenuator is essentially a short circuit from input to
output.
After the step attenuator, the received signal is applied to the receiver preamp, Q29. The preamp is
a transistor, which has been biased and matched for optimum intermodulation (IM), noise figure
(NF), and gain performance. Components L21 and C20 match the input of the amp to the step
attenuator output. The preamp is supplied by a 5V analog regulator and is biased at approximately
0.75Vdc at the base and 2Vdc at the collector.
The output of the amp is matched to a second two-pole preselector filter of the type previously
discussed. The match is via C35 and L31. The subsequent stage in the receiver chain is the 1st
mixer U1, which uses high-side injection, to convert the RF carrier to an intermediate frequency (IF)
of 44.85 MHz. Since high-side injection is used, the LO frequency is offset above the RF carrier by
44.85 MHz, or Flo = Frf + 44.85 MHz. The mixer utilizes GaAs technology in a double-balanced,
Gilbert Cell configuration.
A balun transformer (T51) is used to couple the RF signal into the mixer. The primary winding of T51
is matched to the preceding stage by C62, C63, C64 and L61. The secondary winding of T51
provides a differential output. The center tap pin is grounded via an 100-ohm resistor that sets the
mixer bias current. The differential signal is applied to the mixer through pin 4 and 5.
The final stage in the receiver front end is a two-pole crystal filter (FL51). The crystal filter provides
some of the receivers adjacent channel selectivity and intermodulation. The crystal filter provides at
least 75dB of second image protection and improves IM distortion in the ABACUS III IC.

4.1.4.2 Back End


In the ABACUS IC (U401), the first IF frequency is amplified and then down-converted to the second
IF frequency (2.25 MHz). At this point, the analog signal is converted into two digital bit streams by a
sigma-delta A/D converter. The bit streams are then digitally filtered, mixed down to baseband, and
filtered again. The output data stream is then sent to the Patriot IC, where it is decoded to produce
the recovered audio.

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The ABACUS IC (U401) is electronically programmable. The amount of filtering, which is dependent
on the radio channel spacing and signal type, is controlled by the microcomputer. Additional filtering,
which used to be provided externally by a conventional ceramic filter, is replaced by internal digital
filters in the ABACUS IC.
The ABACUS IC contains a feedback Automatic Gain Control (AGC) circuit to expand the dynamic
range of the sigma-delta converter. The differential output data contains the quadrature (I and Q)
information in 16-bit words, the AGC information in a 9-bit word, imbedded word sync information,
and fill bits. Two synthesizers are available on the chip for second LO and sampling clock (18 MHz)
generation.
For VHF, the second LO/VCO is a Colpitts oscillator built around transistor Q401. Varactor diode
(D402) in the VCO is used to adjust the VCO frequency. The control signal for the varactor is derived
from a loop filter consisting of C440, R417, C441, R418, and C480. The sampling clock is derived
from a negative resistance generator (on the chip) available at CLKP, CLKN, and an external tank
circuit (L403, C423, and D401). The loop filter for the clock is realized by C448, R408, and C425.

4.1.5 Transmitter
The VHF RF power amplifier (PA) consists of
an RF driver (U101) and
a Silicon N-Channel MOSFET type transistor specifically designed for VHF RF power amplifier
(Q101).
For VHF, an RF input drive level of approximately +3dBm is supplied from the VCO buffer IC (U250).
This input drive level is applied to pin 16 (RFIN) of U101. The dc power is applied to pins 6, 7, and 14
of U101 and to the drain of Q101 via a filtered RAW_B+. Power control is achieved through the
varying of the dc bias (and thus the gain) to pin 1 of U101 and the gate of Q101. The amplified RF
signal leaves the RF final PA (Q101) at the drain and is applied to the discrete directional coupler via
an impedance match. The RF signal passes through the coupler, a discrete antenna switch, and a
discrete harmonic filter before finally reaching the antenna launch connector.
A portion of the forward RF power is sampled by the directional coupler, applied to the diode (D172)
for rectification, and the resulting dc signal is fed back to pin 1 of the Power Control IC (PCIC, U102).
This dc signal is representative of the forward RF power being passed through the directional
coupler. The dc signal is used by the PCIC to regulate the transmitted RF power level.
The PCIC is the heart of the power control loop. The rectified feedback is internally compared to an
internal Digital-to-Analog Converter (DAC) output voltage in the PCIC to determine the amount of DC
bias voltage at pin 4. This voltage at pin 4 of the PCIC controls the gain (and thus the output power,
as explained above) of the RF driver (U101) and the RF power amplifier (Q101) via a fixed resistor
divider network.

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U103 senses the temperature of the printed circuit board (PCB) near the RF Power Amplifier (Q101)
and provides a dc level representative of this temperature to pin 30 of the PCIC. The PCIC uses this
input to cut back the output power level after a certain temperature threshold is reached. This
ensures (1) radio integrity while transmitting in extreme ambient conditions hotter than the radios
operating temperature range and (2) acts as a safety feature to prevent any thermal runaway fault
conditions.
Pin 32 of the PCIC powers the Temperature Sense IC (U103) and forward biases the antenna switch
diodes (D170 and D171) while the radio is in transmit mode. This routes the RF signal from the
transmitter to the antenna, as explained above. The antenna switch diodes are unbiased during
receive and standby modes; therefore, any RF signal present at the antenna is applied to the
receiver.

4.1.6 VOCON Functional Blocks


The three main functional blocks of the VOCON section consist of the following sections:
the Controller and Memory Section, consisting of the following components:
- the Patriot IC (U800)
- the dual-core processor with the microcontroller unit (MCU) and a digital signal processor
(DSP)
- the SRAM IC (U804) and FLASH IC (U803) memory devices.
the Audio and Power Section and digital support are all embedded into the MAKO IC (U701).
the Interface Support Section, consisting of the following components:
- the ESD protection circuitry
- the side connector interface circuitry, and
- the Option board.

4.1.6.1 Controller and Memory Section


Three main ICs are in the controller and memory section of the main board schematic: the Patriot IC
(U800), the static RAM (SRAM) (U804), and the Flash memory (U803).

4.1.6.1.1 Patriot IC (U800)


The Patriot IC (U800) is a dual-core processor containing both a 32-bit microcontroller unit (MCU)
and a 16-bit digital signal processor (DSP) in one IC package. It comes in a 256 pin, ball grid array
(BGA) package with 1mm pitch solder balls. The Patriot is supplied with two voltages: 1.875 volts
(E801) and 2.9 volts (E800). The 1.875-volt supply is used as the core voltage as well as the
interface to the memory devices and display. Most of the pins on the Patriot operate from the 2.9-volt
supply.
There are two main clocks that are provided to the Patriot:
1. The CKIH pin is provided a 16.8MHz sine wave; this is the most important clock since it is
internally used to generate the clocks for both the MCU and DSP cores, as well as most of
the peripherals.
2. A 2.9-volt peak-to-peak 32.768kHz square wave is supplied to the MCU and DSP cores. It is
generated by an external 32.768kHz crystal (Y701), and a clock buffer circuit that includes
U712, U713, U714, C742, C743, C791, C743, C792, R745, R747, R748, R799, R741 and
R742. This signal is supplied to the CKIL pin on the dual-core processor. While not as widely
used as the 16.8MHz clock, the 32.768kHz clock is needed by some components in the
dual-core processor, including the reset circuitry.

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4.1.6.1.1.1 Microcontroller Unit (MCU)


The MCU portion of the Patriot has 22.5Kx32 bits of internal RAM and 1Kx32 bits of internal ROM.
The internal ROM is used for the bootstrapping code. The MCU has several peripherals, including
the following:
an External Interface Module (EIM)
the Multiple Queue Serial Peripheral Interface (MQSPI)
two Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter (UART) modules, and
the One-Wire Interface module.
The MCU communicates internally to the DSP through the MCU/DSP Interface (MDI).
External Interface Module (EIM)
The External Interface Module (EIM) is the MCU's interface to the SRAM (U804), Flash Memory
(U803), and the display. The EIM lines include the following:
24 external address lines
16 external bi-directional data lines
6 chip selects lines
read/write line, and
output enable line, among others.
All of the EIM lines operate at 1.8-volt logic levels; the EIM operates at the MCU clock speed.
Multiple Queue Serial Peripheral Interface (MQSPI)
The Multiple Queue Serial Peripheral Interface (MQSPI) is the MCU's programming interface to
other ICs. The Patriot has two independent SPI busses, and each has its own clock line, data-out
line (MOSI), and data-in line (MISO). There are 10 SPI chip selects (SPICS) that are programmable
to either SPI A, the RF board's SPI bus, or to SPI B, the dedicated VOCON SPI bus. The devices on
the SPI A bus include the following:
the PCIC and FRACN IC on the SPICS4, and
the ABACUS III on SPICS5.
There is one SPI B chip select used for the MAKO IC U701 on SPICS2 (TP_MAKO_CE). All of the
lines of the SPI module operate at the GPIO voltage logic level (see section 4.1.6.1.1.).
There are several devices on the RF board that only have one bi-directional SPI data line.
Components U801, U802, and Q801 are configured by the MCU GPIO pin TOUT13 (MISOA_SEL)
to route the data line to the appropriate pin on the Patriot depending on which SPI device is being
accessed.
Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter (UART)
The Patriot has two Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter (UART) modules. UART1
(primary UART) handles the RS 232 lines while UART 2 is not used. The primary UART has the
following lines:
a receive data line URXD
a transmit data line UTXD, and
hardware flow control signals RTS (request to send) and CTS (clear to send).
All UART lines are operating at the GPIO voltage logic level (see section 4.1.6.1.1.).

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One-Wire Interface
The MCU has a One-Wire Interface module that is used to communicate to a One-Wire device like a
USB cable or a smart battery using the Dallas Semiconductor protocol. This module has one
external pin, OWIRE_DAT (U800 pin F6), and it uses the GPIO voltage logic level.
4.1.6.1.1.2 Digital Signal Processor (DSP)
The DSP portion of the Patriot has 84Kx24 bits of program RAM and 62Kx16 bits of data RAM.The
DSP has its own set of peripherals including the following:
the Baseband Interface Port (BBP)
the DSP Timer module, and
the Serial Audio Codec Port (SAP).
Additionally, the DSP shares some peripherals with the MCU, including the USB interface and the
General Purpose Input/Output module (GPIO).
Baseband Interface Port (BBP)
The Baseband Interface Port (BBP) module is the DSP's serial synchronous interface (SSI) to the
RF board. The BBP has independent sections for the receiver and the transmitter. The receiver BBP
pins include
the receive data pin SRDB
the receive clock signal pin SC0B, and
the receive frame synchronization (sync) signal pin SC1B.
The transmitter's BBP pins include
the transmit data pin STDB (R816)
the transmit clock signal pin SCKB (TCLK test point), and
the transmit frame sync signal pin SC2B (TSYNC).
All BBP lines use the GPIO voltage level (see section 4.1.6.1.1.).
DSP Timer Module
While the BBP receive clock and frame sync signals are supplied by the ABACUS III from the RF
board, the BBP transmit clock and frame sync signals are generated by the MAKO IC using the
16.8MHz clock (connected to the TCXO_IN M1 pin). The BBP transmit clock and frame sync signals,
along with the BBP transmit data signal, are connected to the Digital-to-Analog Converter (DAC) on
the RF board.
Serial Audio Codec Port (SAP)
The Serial Audio Codec Port (SAP) module is the DSP's serial synchronous interface (SSI) to the
audio codec on the MAKO IC. The SAP interface consist of four signals:
the SAP clock line pin SCKA (CODEC_DCLK, R772)
the SAP frame sync line pin SC2A (CODEC_FSYNC, R773)
the SAP receive data line pin SRDA (CODEC_TX, R774), and
the transmit data line pin STDA (CODEC_RX, R775).
The SAP clock is generated by the MAKO IC, U701, and it is a 512kHz, 2.9-volt peak-to-peak wave.
The SAP frame sync signal is also generated by the MAKO IC, U701 and it is an 8 kHz, 2.9-volt
peak-to-peak square wave.

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Universal Serial Bus (USB)


The Patriot's USB peripheral, shared by the MCU and the DSP, provides the required buffering and
protocol to communicate on the Universal Serial Bus. The Patriot supports USB slave functionality.
For receive data: the receive data is routed from the MAKO IC (U701) integrated USB
transceiver. Single ended positive data is generated at U701 pin B9 and is sent to the dual-core
processor pin URXD_RTS. USB data minus comes from U701 pin C9 and is sent to URXD1 of
the dual-core processor.
For transmit data: the USB data comes out of the Patriot UTXD1 pin and goes to the MAKO IC
pin C8.
General Purpose Input/Output Module (GPIO)
The GPIO (General Purpose Input/Output) Module is shared by the MCU and the DSP. This module
consists of four 16-pin bi-directional ports and a 15 pin bi-directional port. While some of these pins
on these ports are being used for other functions (UART, SPI, SAP, BBP, and Interrupt pins), the
remaining pins on those ports may be programmed to become GPIOs that may be used by either the
DSP or the MCU. Each GPIO pin has up to 8 alternate output functions and up to 4 alternate input
functions. This allows for the GPIO pins to be routed internally to pertinent Patriot modules.
Additionally, the GPIO module adds selectable edge-triggered or level-sensitive interrupt
functionality to the GPIO pins. An example of GPIO pins include the following:
the LED control signals (RED_LED and GREEN_LED).

4.1.6.1.2 SRAM (U804)


The static RAM (SRAM) is an asynchronous, 1 MB CMOS device that is capable of 70 ns access
speed. It is supplied with 1.8 volts. The SRAM has 19 address lines and 16 data lines connected to
the External Interface Module (EIM) of the Patriot IC through the ADDR(23:0) and DATA(15:0)
busses.
The SRAM has an active low chip-select EN_CE that is connected to the EIM CS2_N pin. When the
SRAM EN_CE pin is not asserted, the SRAM is in standby mode, which reduces current
consumption.
Two other control signals from the EIM that change the mode of the SRAM are the read/write signal
(R/W), and the output enable signal (OE). The R/W of the EIM is connected to the SRAM EN_WE
pin while the OE signal from the EIM is connected to the SRAM EN_OE pin. The SRAM is in read
mode when the EN_WE pin is not asserted and the EN_OE pin is asserted. The SRAM is in write
mode when the EN_WE pin is asserted, regardless of the state of the EN_OE pin.
The other SRAM pins are the lower byte enable pin EN_BLE and the upper byte enable pin
EN_BHE. These pins are used to determine which byte (EN_BLE controls data lines 0-7 and
EN_BHE controls data lines 8-15) is being used when there is a read or a write request from the
Patriot. The EN_BLE pin is controlled by the EIM EB1_N signal while the EN_BHE pin is controlled
by the EB0_N signal.

4.1.6.1.3 Flash Memory (U803)


The Flash memory IC is a 8-megabyte CMOS device with simultaneous read/write or simultaneous
read/erase operation capabilities with 70 ns access speed. It is supplied with 1.8 volts. The Flash
memory has its 22 address lines and 16 data lines connected to the EIM of the Patriot IC through the
ADDR(23:0) and DATA(15:0) busses. The Flash memory contains host firmware, DSP firmware,
codeplug data, and tuning values.

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The RESET_OUT of the Patriot IC (U800) is at the GPIO voltage logic level (see section 4.1.6.1.1.).
Components CR800 and R812 are used to convert the voltage down to a 1.8-volt logic level, and this
1.8 volt reset signal is fed to the Flash RESET pin. When this pin is asserted (active low logic), the
Flash is in reset mode. In this mode, the internal circuitry powers down and the outputs become high
impedance connections.
The Flash active low chip select pin, EN_CE, is connected to the active low CS0 pin (TP_CS0 test
point) of the EIM. When the EN_CE is not asserted, the Flash is in standby mode which reduces the
current consumption.
Several other active low controls pins determine what mode the Flash memory is in:
the address valid pin ADV which is connected to the EIM LBA signal
the output enable pin EN_OE that is connected to the EIM OE signal, and
the write enable pin EN_WE which connected to the EIM EB1 signal.
For read mode, the ADV and EN_OE pins would be asserted while the EN_WE pin would not be
asserted. When the EN_WE is asserted and the EN_OE pin is non-asserted, the Flash would
operate in the write mode.

RESET_OUT

RESET

3V to 1.8V

ADV

LBA
CSO
CS0

EN_CE

EB1

EN_WE
EN_OE

OE

Flash
U803

A(23:1)
A(22:0)

Patriot
U800

D(15:0)

A(23:0)
D(15:0)

A(19:1)

A(18:0)
D(15:0)
EN_OE
EN_BLE

EB0

EN_BHE

CS2

EN_CE

R_X*

EN_WE

SRAM
U804

Figure 4.1-1. Controller Memory Interface

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4.1.6.2 Audio and Power Section


Two main ICs reside in the audio and power section of the schematic diagram:
the MAKO IC (U701)
the VSW1 Driver IC (Q702)

4.1.6.2.1 MAKO IC (U701)


The MAKO IC is a mixed-signal IC that provides control, clock generation, digital support, audio, and
voltage regulation functionality. It comes in a 176-pin, ball-grid array (BGA) package with 0.8mm
pitch solder balls. The MAKO IC is supplied with switched battery voltage SW_B+.
4.1.6.2.1.1 Voltage Regulation
The MAKO IC contains all of the regulators that are used in the design of the VOCON board:
VSW1, VSW2, V_2.9, V1.55, V1.875, and VCC5. VSW1 is a programmable switching regulator
controlled by the MAKO IC on pin SW1_SUMCOMP_DL, while the current is sourced by a driver
Q300 using the switched battery voltage (SW_B+). The switching frequency of VSW1 (R711) is
programmable by the dual-core processor through the SPI bus. The VSW1 voltage is supplied to the
input pin of MAKO's VSW2 regulator (pin SW2_VCCS).
The VSW2 regulator is a SPI programmable switching regulator. The initial and programmed output
of VSW2 (C715) is 2.3 volts. The VSW2 voltage is used internal to the MAKO IC to supply the 1.875
volt (V1.875) and 1.55 volt (V1.55) linear voltage regulators. The V1.875 voltage (L703) is supplied
to the dual-core processor U800 (EIM voltage), SRAM U804, and Flash memory U803. The V1.55
voltage (R718) is supplied to the dual-core processor U800 (core voltage).
The V_2.9 volt regulator is a linear regulator within the MAKO IC that used VSW1 as its input. The
initial output of V_2.9 (L704) is 2.775 volts, which is then programmed to 2.9 volts by the dual-core
processor via the SPI bus. The V_2.9 voltage is supplied to the dual-core processor (I/O ring - SPI,
BBP, SAP, UART, GPIO, etc.), the display module connector J601, and the many discrete
components that interface with the dual-core processor and the MAKO IC.
4.1.6.2.1.2 Microcontroller Unit (MCU) Interface
The MAKO IC has a four-wire, SPI connection to the dual-core processor (SPI B). The SPI B clock is
connected to the SPI_CLK pin E6. The SPI B MOSI line is connected to the SPI_DI pin B6. The SPI
B MISO line is connected to the SPI_DO pin C6. The MAKO SPI B chip-select signal is connected to
the SPI_CS pin D6. Through this interface, the dual-core processor can program the voltage
regulators, the CODEC, the transmit and receive audio filters and amplifiers, digital support
mulitplexing, and read information from the ADC.
The MAKO IC has a 10-bit ADC with eight general-purpose channels and two voltage-monitoring
channels. Five out of the eight general-purpose channels are assigned to the display backlight
button on the control head (ATOD_2), the monitor volume (ATOD_1), the two-position toggle switch
(ATOD_3), the OPT_SEL_IN (ATOD_8), and board type ID (ATOD_5). The other three general
purpose channels are unused. Battery voltage is also monitored by the ADC. The dual-core
processor reads the ADC values through the SPI bus.

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4.1.6.2.1.3 Audio Circuitry


A16-bit CODEC is integrated into the MAKO IC and programmable by the dual-core processor
through the SPI bus. The CODEC converts microphone audio data into a digital bit stream for
processor by the DSP and converts receive audio data that was processed by the DSP into an
analog audio signal for amplification to a speaker. The CODEC interfaces to the DSP through the
4-wire SAP bus. The CODEC clock, which is 512kHz, is generated by the MAKO IC and supplied on
the VC_DCLK pin (R772). The CODEC 8 kHz frame synchronization signal is generated by the
MAKO IC and supplied on the VC_FSYNC pin (R773). The CODEC transmit data signal is on the
VC_TX3V pin and the CODEC receive data signal is on the VC_RX pin. For the MAKO IC to
generate the clock and frame sync signals, a 24.576 MHz crystal Y702 is supplied to the XOUT and
XIN pins.
The MAKO IC contains internal amplification (digital and analog), filtering, and multiplexing
functionality for both receive and transmit audio. These functions are programmable by the dual core
processor through the SPI bus. The input for the internal microphone audio (C755) is the
INT_MIC_P pin, while the input for the external microphone audio (C754) is the EXT_MIC_P pin.
The differential output for the internal speaker is the INT_SPKR_P pin and INT_SPKR_M pin. The
differential output for the external speaker is the EXT_SPKR_P pin (C769) and EXT_SPKR_M pin
(C768).

4.1.6.2.2 Regulator
The 5 V regulator is internal to the MAKO IC and uses SW_B+ as its input voltage at pin V08_I
(C720). The 5 V supply (L705) is used by the bi-directional voltage translators integrated into the
MAKO IC, the MAKO IC protection diodes, and the ESD protection circuitry.
The 1.55 V regulator (programmable through the SPI bus) is integrated into the MAKO IC. This
regulator uses VSW2 to source the current. The 1.55 V supply (R718) is used by the dual-core
processor U701 for it core voltage and clock amplifier.

4.1.6.2.3 Audio Pre-Amplifier


The audio pre-amplifier is integrated into the MAKO IC. The pre-amplifier's supply voltage and gain
are programmable and controlled by the dual-core processor through the SPI bus. The input to the
pre-amplifier is routed from the internal gain stages within the MAKO IC. The differential output of the
pre-amplifier is the VC_OUT_P pin (R844) and VC_OUT_M pin (R798).

4.1.6.2.4 Audio Power Amplifier


The audio power amplifier, supplied by SW_B+, is integrated into the MAKO IC U701. The audio PA
is a programmable BTL type and is controlled by the dual-core processor through the SPI bus. The
operational state of the PA, as well as selecting between the internal and external audio path, is
controlled by the dual-core processor via the SPI bus.
The differential input to the audio PA comes from a low-pass filter (R844, R798, C764, C765, and
C790) at the output of the audio pre-amplifier.

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4.1.6.3 Interface Support Section


The interface support section includes the following:
the MAKO IC (U701)
the ESD protection circuitry, and
the universal connector interface circuitry.

4.1.6.3.1 MAKO IC U701


The digital-support functions are performed by the MAKO IC. The MAKO IC is contained in a 176-pin
BGA with 0.8mm pitch solder balls. The MAKO IC is supplied with three clocks. It is supplied with a
16.8 MHz clock from the transceiver board. It uses a 32.768 kHz crystal to boot up the dual core
processor and for the real-time clock. It also uses a 24.576 MHz crystal to generate the SAP clock
and frame synchronization signals.
The MAKO IC includes that one-wire option detect support, watchdog timer, and the radio's universal
(accessory) side connector interface. It also monitors the position of the on/off switch in order to
control the power-up/power-down sequence.
4.1.6.3.1.1 Side Connector Interface, Logic Level Translation, and Boot Data Path Control
The LH Data bidirectional translation is performed internal to the MAKO IC and 3V logic level is on
MAKO pin SB96D_BDO_KF_3V.
4.1.6.3.1.2 USB Transceiver
The USB transceiver is internal to MAKO IC U701, and is capable of transmitting and receiving serial
data at a rate of 12 megabits per second. The differential USB data comes from the side connector,
through the 33-ohm resistors R837 and R838 and then to the USB1_DP and USB1_DM pins on
U701. The data will then go through some interfacing and multiplexing internal to the transceiver for
6-wire USB operation and onto the output pins. The USB receive interface through the transceiver to
the dual core processor is as follows: DP routed to USB_VPI, DM routed to URXD1_USB_VMI, and
the differentially decoded data is output on URTS1_XRXD pin.
The USB transmitter is enabled when the RS232_USB* and USB_TXENAB signals are both driven
low by the dual-core processor. The single-ended data is output from the dual-core processor on the
UTXD1_USB_VPO pin and goes to USB1_DAT_TXD on U701. The data is driven out differentially
on the USB1_DP and USB1_DM pins, which go to the side connector. The dual-core processor
sends the single-ended zero signal from pin USB_VMO to the USB1_SE0 pin on U701.
When a USB cable is attached, pin CTS_CABLE_DET_5V is driven low and goes through level
translation in U701 and the output of CTS_CABLE_DET_3V is pulsed low and sent to the dual-core
processor. This line controls the USB and RS232 modes so that the data that is on those lines are
routed to the USB transceiver when a cable is detected. If a USB cable is not detected,
CTS_CABLE_DET_3V is high, the transceiver is put in suspend mode and the DP and DM pins can
now handle 5V tolerance for RS232 mode.
4.1.6.3.1.3 One-Wire Support
New options and accessories that attach to the side connector are identified by the dual-core
processor using the One-Wire protocol. The One-Wire pin on the side connector serves as the
One-Wire data pin. This signal is connected to the ONE_WIRE_OPT pin. This pin is connected to
the dual-core processor One-wire bus ONE_WIRE_UP through the MAKO IC, U701, internal
isolation switch controlled by the SPI commands sent from the dual-core processor. This isolation is
needed to prevent possible contention on the One-Wire bus when a smart battery is attached to the
radio.

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These new accessories are to ground, designator R666, of the side connector. When this occurs, the
ONE_WIRE_OPT is asserted and the dual-core processor detects the change. The dual-core
processor then sends a command through the SPI lines to the U701 MAKO IC to connect the side
connector One-Wire line to the dual-core processor One-Wire bus. In the case of the USB cable, the
dual-core processor reads the One-Wire data from the cable and, upon determining that a USB
cable is attached, programs the digital-support IC for USB mode.
4.1.6.3.1.4 Watchdog Timer
The watchdog timer is a 125ms counter that is integrated into the MAKO IC U701 and used during
the power down sequence. The MAKO IC will begin the power down sequence when a low-to-high
transition occurs on MECH_SW pin (MAKO pin E4). Once this transition occurs, the MAKO IC
begins the watchdog timer. Upon expiration, RESETX (MAKO pin C5) is asserted and all of the
MAKO regulators are shutdown. The dual-core processor can refresh the watchdog timer so that the
software has enough time to complete its tasks before the power is taken away.
4.1.6.3.1.5 32 kHz Oscillator and CMOS Output
There is an internal 32kHz oscillator circuitry to the MAKO IC U301 that is based off of a 32.768 kHz
crystal Y701 and additional load capacitors C701 and C702. The output of the 32 kHz oscillator is a
logic_vdd voltage (approximately 2.9 volts peak-to-peak), 32kHz +/- 20% square wave on pin
GATED_32K_CLK. This 32 kHz signal is routed through an analog switch U302 and sent to the
dual-core processor CKIL pin. This signal is only used to boot up the dual-core processor.
After the dual-core processor boots up, the select input (R799) of the analog switch is asserted high
allowing for the processor to receive an accurate 32.768 kHz, 2.9 V peak-to-peak square wave. This
signal is generated by tapping the output of the 32.768 crystal and buffering the signal with the
following components: U713, R745, R746, C743, C792, R742, and R741. The 32.768 kHz clock
signal allows for the completion of real-time applications.

4.1.6.3.2 ESD Protection Circuitry


Several components on the VOCON section were added to protect the circuitry from Electrostatic
Discharge (ESD). The side connector signal lines are exposed and require ESD protection
components. These protection components include:
5.6 volt zeners (VR659 and VR662) on the CTS and RTS lines, microphone lines, and the
option select lines
12 volt zener (VR650) on the internal and external speaker audio lines
13 volt zener (VR658) on the OPTB+ line, and
low capacitance ESD suppressors (VR678, VR651, and VR652) on the USB data lines.

4.1.6.3.3 Universal Connector (Side Connector) Interface Circuitry


An important circuit in the side connector interface is the Option Select 2 line comparator. The
op-amp (U601) is used as a comparator for the option select 2 line. The voltage divider network of
R658 and R673 determines the comparator threshold. The remaining components on the side
connector interface consist of current-limiting serial resistors and noise-suppressing shunt
capacitors.
4.1.6.3.3.1 Universal Connector (Side Connector) and Option Selects
The universal connector is located on the side of the radio. It is the external port or interface to the
outside, and is used for programming and interfacing to external accessories. The universal
connector is connected to the main board via a flex circuit at connector J650.

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Most of the signals are extensions of circuits described in other areas of this manual. However, there
are two option select pins used to configure special modes: Option Select 1 and Option Select 2.
These pins are controlled by accessories connected to the universal connector. Connections to the
universal connector and J650 are shown in Figure 4.1-2. and Figure 4.1-3., respectively.
Table 4.1-1 outlines their functions as defined at the universal connector.
1
2

OPT_SEL1

EXT_SPKR
EXT_MIC
OPTB+/VPP
OPT_SEL2
SPKR_COM
RTS
GND
SB9600_BUSY
CTS
RS232_DOUT/USB_D+
RS232_DIN/USB_DSB9600_DATA/KEYFAIL

12
13
MAEPF-27431-O

Figure 4.1-2. Universal (Side) Connector


Signal Name

J650-Pin #

GND
INT_SPK+
INT_SPKROPT_SEL1
EXT_SPK+
EXT_MIC
OPT_B+_VPP
OPT_SEL2
SPKR_COM
RTS_USB_PWR
LH_BUSY
CTS
RS232_TX_USB+
RS232_TX_USBLH_DATA_KEYFAIL
NC
INT_MIC

1, 11, 19, 20
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
12
13
14
15
16
17
18

20
J650

MAEPF-27467-O

Figure 4.1-3. VOCON Connector J650

Table 4.1-1. Option Select Functions


FUNCTION

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Option Select 2

External PTT

No Function (Normal)

Man Down

External Speaker

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4.1.6.3.4 The Option Board


The Option Board consists of the "keypad module" and the "display module" for models II and III of
the XTS 2500/XTS 2500I radio.
4.1.6.3.4.1 Display Module
An optional integral 96 pixels by 64 pixels LCD display module is available with either a 3 x 2 keypad
with a navigational button (Model II radios), or 3 x 6 keypad with a navigational button (Model III
radios). This unit is not considered field-repairable. The display module is connected to the VOCON
section through the flex connector (J900).
The display is controlled by the Patriot's MCU core. The MCU core programs the display through the
following:
EIM data lines D0 - D7 (pins 9 through 16, respectively),
the display chip select line (pin 5),
the EIM "write only" line (pin 8), and
the EIM address 0 line (pin 7).
The EIM address 0 is used to select the register to be programmed. The Patriot may reset the
display module through pin 6. The display is supplied with 1.8 volts (C901) to pin 17and 3 volts
(C902) to pin 18.
The Patriot GPIO BL_EN controls the display backlighting; that signal goes to pin 43 of the J601
connector (on the radio board), and the corresponding pin 3 of the J901 connector (on the Option
board).
Pin 4 of the J601 connector (on the radio board), and the corresponding pin 42 on the J901
connector (on the Option board) is supplied with 7.5 volts. The 7.5 volts is used to power the LEDs
on the display module.
Pin 2 of the J601 connector (on the radio board), and the corresponding pin 44 on the J901
connector (on the Option board), is supplied with the V2 regulated voltage. The V2 regulated voltage
is used to power DISPLAY_VCC.
Pin 1 of the J601 connector (on the radio board), and the corresponding pin 45 on the J901
connector (on the Option board), is supplied with 1.8 volts. The 1.8 volts is used to power
DISPLAY_VDD.
4.1.6.3.4.2 Keypad Module
The keypad module is connected to the main board through flex connector (J601) on the radio board
schematic and J901 on the Option board schematic. The keypad is read though a row-and-column
matrix made up of ROW0, ROW1, ROW2, ROW3, ROW4, ROW5, ROW6 and COL0, COL1, and
COL2. This totals 18 keys on the keypad. When a key is pressed, a row and a column are connected
to one another.
The Patriot determines a key press by a scanning algorithm. Each column line is configured as an
open drain output and pulled low. The Patriot then scans the row pins (each row pin has an internal
pull up resistor). If a row signal is read low, then the Patriot determines that a key was pressed. If
none of the row signal lines are low, then another column line is pulled low and the row scanning
routine occurs.
The Patriot GPIO BL_EN controls the keypad backlighting; that signal goes to pin 43 of the J601
connector (on the radio board), and the corresponding pin 3 of the J901 connector (on the Option
board). Pin 42 is supplied with 7.5 volts, which is used to power the LEDs on the keypad module.

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4.1.6.3.5 Encryption Module


The encryption module (secure models only) connects directly to the VOCON board and interfaces
directly with the vocoder digital circuitry. It contains one custom microcontroller IC (Armour) to
perform digital, numerical, encryption algorithms.
The encryption modules are designed to digitally encrypt and decrypt voice for ASTRO and
NON-ASTRO in XTS 2500/XTS 2500I. This section covers the encryption modules, hardware kits
0104020J49 (Model 1.5), 0104020J50 (Model 2) and 0104020J51 (Model 3).
NOTE: The encryption modules are NOT serviceable. The information contained in this section is
only intended to help determine whether a problem is due to an encryption module or the radio
itself.
The encryption module uses a custom encryption IC and an encryption key variable to perform its
encode/decode function. The encryption key variable is loaded into the encryption module, via the
radio's universal (side) connector, from a hand-held, key variable loader (KVL). The encryption IC
corresponds to the particular encryption algorithm purchased. Table 4.1-2 lists the encryption
algorithms and their corresponding kit numbers.
The encryption module operates from two power supplies (UNSW_B+ and SW_B+). The SW_B+ is
turned on and off by the radio's On/Off switch. The UNSW_B+ provides power to the encryption
module as long as the radio battery is in place.
Key variables are loaded into the encryption module through connector J601, pin 34. Depending on
the type of encryption module, up to 16 keys can be stored in the module at a time. The key can be
infinite key retention or 30-seconds key retention, depending on how the codeplug is set up.
The radio' s host processor communicates with the encryption module on the Synchronous Serial
Interface (SSI) bus. The SSI bus consists of four signal lines. A communications failure between the
host processor and the secure module will be ERROR 09/10 or S03 error message on the display.
To troubleshoot the encryption module, refer to the flowcharts in Chapter 6.1 VHF Troubleshooting
Charts.
Table 4.1-2. Encryption Module Software Kits and Algorithms
Software
Kit Number

Algorithm

Q667AB (7/
800), Q667AE
(V,U1,U2)

ADP SFWR DSP BASED CRYPTO

Q159AC

XTS 2500/XTS 2500I UCM HARDWARE ENCRYPTION

Q629AD

AES ENCRYPTION

Q625AU

DES, DES-XL, DES-OFB ENCRYPTION

Q668AC

ADP UCM ENCRYPTION W/DES, DES-XL, DES-OFB

H869BQ

MULTI KEY

Q406AC

ADP UCM ENCRYPTION

QA00204AA

MULTIKEY AND ADP


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4.1.6.3.6 System Clocks


The Patriot is supplied with two clocks:
1. The first clock, a 16.8 MHz sine wave, comes from the RF portion of the radio. It is
conditioned by the clock buffer circuit, which includes Q709, R722, R740, R743, R729, R797,
C726, C725 and C727.
2. The other clock supplied to Patriot is a 32.768 kHz square wave. This clock is generated by
the external 32.768kHz crystal Y701, and a clock buffer circuit that includes U713, R745,
R746, C743, C792, R742 and R741. This signal is supplied to the CKIL pin on the dual-core
processor.

4.1.6.4 Transmit Audio Path


Refer to Figure 4.1-4. The single-ended internal microphone audio enters the VOCON board through
20 pin side connector (J650), and the internal microphone bias is set by circuitry that includes R751,
R753, C751, C753 and C755. The internal microphone signal is connected to the INT_MIC_P pin,
which is the input terminal on the MAKO IC internal op-amp G1 after the signal is multiplexed. The
gain of the G1 pre-amp is set to +15 dB, which is programmed by dual-core processor SPI lines.
The external microphone audio enters the VOCON board through the remote connector J102, pin10,
and the external microphone bias is set by circuitry that includes R750, R752, C750, C752 and
C754. The external microphone signal is connected to the EXT_MIC_P pin, which is an input
terminal on the MAKO IC internal op-amp G1 after the signal is multiplexed. The gain of the G1
pre-amp is set to +15 dB, which is programmed by dual-core processor SPI lines.
The dual-core processor, through the SPI bus, programs a multiplexer internal to the MAKO IC to
select one of the microphone signals. Then, the selected microphone signal goes through the G1
pre-amplifier stage and on to a programmable gain amplifier (G2) before it goes to the CODEC for
A/ D conversion. The resulting digital data is filtered and sent to the DSP on the CODEC_TX line
from the MAKO IC VC_TX3V pin. After additional filtering and processing, the DSP sends the dataout from the STDB pin, labeled TX_SSI_DATA to the RF interface connector.
.

Internal Mic Bias


R751, R753,
C751,
C753, C755

INT_MIC_P

MAKO IC U701

Pre-amp
G1 Gain
= 15 dB

MUX

External Mic Bias


R750, R752,
C750, C752
C754

Amp G2
Gain = -30
to 0 dB

HPF = 200 Hz
& LPF = 3.4
kHz cutoff

EXT_MIC_P

MAKO_CS
SPI_MISOB
SPI_MOSIB
SCKB

CODEC
A/D 16-Bit

CODEC_TX
CODEC_FSYNC
CODEC_DCLK

Patriot
SPIB

RF D/A
U201

Patriot
SAP / BBP
3
TX_SSI_FSYNC
TX_SSI_CLK
TX_DATA

Figure 4.1-4. VOCON Transmit Audio Path

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4.1.6.5 Receive Audio Path


Refer to Figure 4.1-5. The receive audio data comes from the Abacus III IC U401 (DOUTA) to the
dual-core processor SRDB pin. The DSP decodes the data and sends it out through the CODEC_RX
line to the MAKO IC VC_RX3V pin. The CODEC filters, adds digital programmable gain G1, then
converts the digital data into an analog audio signal, which in turn is sent to programmable
attenuator G3. The signal is then sent through an internal programmable differential preamplifier
(G4) to add gain and outputs the signal on pins VC_OUT_P and VC_OUT_M of the MAKO IC.
This output from the preamp is then filtered through circuitry R798, R844, C764, C765, C790, and
then sent back to 2 independent internal BTL differential power amplifiers, G5 & G6, of the MAKO IC.
The power amplifiers are programmed to a fixed gain of 26 dB through the dual-core processor SPI
lines and PA control registers.
The dual-core processor selects whether the amplified audio is routed to the internal speaker or the
external speaker through the SPI lines based upon which amplifier is turned on as shown in the PA
control block. The output audio is routed on MAKO IC pins INT_SPKR_P and INT_SPKR_M for
internal and EXT_SPKR_P and EXT_SPKR_M for external speaker lines.

ABACUS III
U401
RX_SSI_FSYNC
RX_SSI_CLK
RX_SSI_DATA

MAKO IC U701
Digital
LPF = 3.4kHz
3

Patriot SAP/BBP

SPI_MOSIB
SCKB

G4
Preamp =
0 to 10
dB

CODEC_RX
CODEC_DCLK
CODEC_FSYNC

Patriot SPIB
MAKO_CS
SPI_MISOB

CODEC
16-Bit
D/A

VC_OUT_P

G1 Digital
Gain = 0 or
1 dB

G3
Attenuator
= -52 to 0
dB

G5
EXT PA
=26 dB

HP & LP
Filter = 22kHz, VC_OUT_M
200Hz
PA
Control
Internal
Speaker =
28 ohms

PA_IN_M
PA_IN_P

G6
INT PA
=26 dB

External
Speaker

Figure 4.1-5. VOCON Receive Audio Path

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Chapter 4.2 UHF1 Detailed Theories of Operation

4.2.1 Introduction
This chapter provides a detailed circuit description of the ASTRO XTS 2500/XTS 2500I/XTS 2250/
XTS 1500 radio board. 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.
This manual is to be used in conjunction with the ASTRO XTS 2500, XTS 2500I, XTS 2250,
XTS 1500, MT 1500 Digital Portable Radios Basic Service Manual (Motorola part number
6816984H01), which uses the pass/fail service approach to radio problems.

4.2.2 Frequency Synthesis


The complete synthesizer subsystem consists of the following:
The reference oscillator (Y200)
Two voltage-controlled oscillators (TX and RX)
Two voltage-controlled oscillator discreet buffers (TX and RX)
The synthesizer (U202)
The reference oscillator contains a temperature-compensated 16.8 MHz crystal. This oscillator is
digitally tuned and contains a temperature-referenced, six-bit, analog-to-digital (A/D) converter. The
output of the oscillator (pin 3 on Y200) is applied to pin 23 (XTAL1) of U202 through capacitor C214.
The voltage-controlled oscillators are varactor-tuned. The voltage (2V - 11V) varies as it is being
applied to varactors D251 to D254 and D271 to D274 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 380 MHz to 470 MHz
RX VCO covers the receive frequencies from 306.65 MHz to 396.65 MHz
The TX VCO and the RX VCO are selected using AUX 3 and AUX 2 respectively. Both VCOs are
connected to the same Prescaler filter (C289, L277 and C290) feeding back to PREIN of the U202,
through C291.
The synthesizer IC consists of the following:
A prescaler
A programmable loop divider
A divider logic control
A phase detector
A charge pump
An A/D converter for low-frequency digital modulation
A balance attenuator to balance the high-frequency analog modulation to the low-frequency
digital modulation
A 13V positive voltage multiplier
A serial interface for control

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A filter for the regulated 5 and 3 volts


The 13V, being generated by the positive voltage multiplier circuitry, should be present at pin 47 of
U202. The serial interface (SRL) is connected to the microprocessor via the data line (pin 7 of U202),
the clock line (pin 8 of U202), and the chip-enable line (pin 9 of U202).
The complete synthesizer subsystem works as follows:
1. The buffered output of the VCO will be present at R267 in receive mode and R289 during
transmit mode.
2. The output of the Prescaler filter is present at C291 and applied to pin 32 of U202. The
prescaler in U202 is a dual-modulus type with selectable divider ratios. This divider ratio is
controlled by the loop divider, which in turn receives its input from the SRL. The loop divider
adds or subtracts phase to the prescaler divider by changing the divider ratio via the modulus
control line.
3. The output of the prescaler is then applied to the loop divider.
4. The output of the loop divider then feeds the phase detector. The phase detector will compare
the loop divider's output signal form the VCOs. The VCO signal is divided down after it is
applied to pin 32 of U202. The result of the comparison is a pulsed DC signal which is applied
to the charge pump.
5. The charge pump outputs a current that will be present at pin 43 of U202. The loop filter
consisting of R202, C202, R203, C203, R201, C201, C236, C237, C238, C239 and C240, will
convert this current into a voltage that will be applied to varactors D251, D252, D253, D254,
D271, D272, D273 and D274, to alter the output frequency of the VCO.
In order to modulate the PLL, the following two-port modulation method is utilized: The analog
modulating signal is applied to the (1) A/D converter as well as to the (2) balance attenuator:
1. The A/D converter converts the low-frequency analog modulating signal into a digital code.
When the digital code is applied to the loop divider, it causes the carrier to deviate.
2. The balance attenuator is used to adjust the VCOs deviation sensitivity to high-frequency
modulating signals.

4.2.3 Antenna Switch


An electronic PIN diode switch steers RF between the receiver and transmitter. Switching is derived
from the interaction of PIN diodes D170 and D171 as well as the quarter-wavelength components
(L176, C178 & C192).
1. In transmit mode:
a. RF is routed to the anode of diode D170.
b. PIN Diodes D170 and D171 are forward biased by turning on transistor Q197 via RX pin
of U102 (pulled low). Due to the characteristics of the quarter-wavelength circuit (L176,
C178 and C192), the receiver path appears "disconnected."
2. In receive mode:
a. RF signal is routed via C171 through L176 and coupling capacitor C179.
b. With Q197 turned OFF, both PIN diodes are not biased and the transmit path through
D170 becomes "Open."

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4.2.4 Receiver
The receiver consists of the following:
Front end
Back end

4.2.4.1 Front End


For the purposes of this discussion, the receiver front end is defined as being the circuitry from the
antenna switch to the output of the IF crystal filter. The receiver front end converts the incoming RF
signal into Intermediate Frequency (IF) of 73.35MHz while providing spurious rejection and channel
selectivity. A review of the interstage components of the front end follows, with emphasis on
troubleshooting considerations.
The received RF signal is passed through quarter wavelength components L176, C178 and C192,
(which are anti-resonant at the radios transmitter frequencies). Both PIN diodes D170 and D171
must not be biased to properly route the received RF signal.
Next is the varactor-tuned preselector filter made up of C2, C9, C61, C62, C63, C64, C65, C83, C84,
D3, D10, L5, L12, L61, R13 and R14. The preselector is positioned right after the antenna switch to
provide the receiver preamp with some protection against strong signal, out-of-band signals, and
first-image suppression.
The stage following the preselector is a step attenuator (U2). This attenuator provides 15 dB step
attenuation to protect the receiver from strong RF signals. The attenuator is controller by a DSPbased algorithm that continuously monitors signal strength. When the ON threshold is exceeded
(approximately -95 dBM), the attenuator is activated via a DAC in the PCIC by the host. The
attenuator remains activated until the signal drops below the OFF threshold (approximately -115
dBM including the 15 dB attenuation). Hysteresis and timer functions are included in the algorithm to
enhance performance. The algorithm controlling the attenuator is enabled via the CPS for each
personality. When the algorithm is disabled, the attenuator is essentially a short circuit from input to
output.
After the step attenuator, the received signal is applied to the receiver preamp, Q29. The preamp is
a transistor, which has been biased and matched for optimum intermodulation (IM), noise figure
(NF), and gain performance. Components C20, C71 and L63 match the input of the amp to the step
attenuator output. The preamp is supplied by a 5V analog regulator and is biased at approximately
0.75Vdc at the base and 2Vdc at the collector.
The output of the amp is matched to a second two-pole preselector filter of the type previously
discussed. The match is via C35, C41 and L74. The subsequent stage in the receiver chain is the
1st mixer U1, which uses low-side injection, to convert the RF carrier to an intermediate frequency
(IF) of 73.35 MHz. Since low-side injection is used, the LO frequency is offset below the RF carrier
by 73.35 MHz, or Flo = Frf - 73.35 MHz. The mixer utilizes GaAs technology in a double-balanced,
Gilbert Cell configuration.
A balun transformer (T51) is used to couple the RF signal into the mixer. The primary winding of T51
is matched to the preceding stage by C51 and L57. The secondary winding of T51 provides a
differential output. The center tap pin is grounded via an 75-ohm resistor that sets the mixer bias
current. The differential signal is applied to the mixer through pin 4 and 5.
The final stage in the receiver front end is a three-pole crystal filter (FL51). The crystal filter provides
some of the receivers adjacent channel selectivity. The input to the crystal filter is matched to the 1st
mixer using components L72, L73, L54, and C57. The output of the crystal filter is matched with
components C58 and L55. The crystal filter provides at least 80dB of second image protection and
improves IM distortion in the ABACUS III IC.

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4.2.4.2 Back End


In the ABACUS IC (U401), the first IF frequency is amplified and then down-converted to the second
IF frequency (2.25 MHz). At this point, the analog signal is converted into two digital bit streams by a
sigma-delta A/D converter. The bit streams are then digitally filtered, mixed down to baseband, and
filtered again. The output data stream is then sent to the Patriot IC, where it is decoded to produce
the recovered audio.
The ABACUS IC (U401) is electronically programmable. The amount of filtering, which is dependent
on the radio channel spacing and signal type, is controlled by the microcomputer. Additional filtering,
which used to be provided externally by a conventional ceramic filter, is replaced by internal digital
filters in the ABACUS IC.
The ABACUS IC contains a feedback Automatic Gain Control (AGC) circuit to expand the dynamic
range of the sigma-delta converter. The differential output data contains the quadrature (I and Q)
information in 16-bit words, the AGC information in a 9-bit word, imbedded word sync information,
and fill bits. Two synthesizers are available on the chip for second LO and sampling clock (18 MHz)
generation.
The second LO/VCO is a Colpitts oscillator built around transistor Q401. Varactor diode (D402) in the
VCO is used to adjust the VCO frequency. The control signal for the varactor is derived from a loop
filter consisting of C440, R417, C441, R418, and C480. The sampling clock is derived from a
negative resistance generator (on the chip) available at CLKP, CLKN, and an external tank circuit
(L403, C423, and D401). The loop filter for the clock is realized by C448, R408, and C425.

4.2.5 Transmitter
The RF power amplifier (PA) consists of
an RF driver (U101) and
a Silicon N-Channel MOSFET type transistor RF power amplifier (Q101).
RF input drive level of approximately +3dBm is supplied from the transmit VCO buffer. This input
drive level is applied to pin 16 (RFIN) of U101. The dc power is applied to pins 6, 7, and 14 of U101
and to the drain of Q101 via a filtered RAW_B+. Power control is achieved by varying the dc bias
(and thus the gain) at pin 1 of U101 and the gate of Q101. The amplified RF signal leaves the RF
final PA (Q101) at the drain and is applied to the discrete directional coupler via an impedance
match. The RF signal passes through the coupler, a discrete antenna switch, and a discrete
harmonic filter before finally reaching the antenna launch connector.
A portion of the forward RF power is sampled by the directional coupler, applied to the diode (D172)
for rectification, and the resulting dc signal is fed back to pin 1 of the Power Control IC (PCIC, U102).
This dc signal is representative of the forward RF power being passed through the directional
coupler. The dc signal is used by the PCIC to regulate the transmitted RF power level.
The PCIC is the heart of the power control loop. The rectified feedback is internally compared to an
internal Digital-to-Analog Converter (DAC) output voltage in the PCIC to determine the amount of DC
bias voltage at pin 4. This voltage at pin 4 of the PCIC controls the gain (and thus the output power,
as explained above) of the RF driver (U101) and the RF power amplifier (Q101) via a fixed resistor
divider network.

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U103 senses the temperature of the printed circuit board (PCB) near the RF Power Amplifier (Q101)
and provides a dc level representative of this temperature to pin 30 of the PCIC. The PCIC uses this
input to cut back the output power level after a certain temperature threshold is reached. This
ensures (1) radio integrity while transmitting in extreme ambient conditions hotter than the radios
operating temperature range and (2) acts as a safety feature to prevent any thermal runaway fault
conditions.
Pin 32 of the PCIC powers the Temperature Sense IC (U103) and forward biases the antenna switch
diodes (D170 and D171) while the radio is in transmit mode. This routes the RF signal from the
transmitter to the antenna, as explained above. The antenna switch diodes are not biased during
receive and standby modes; therefore, any RF signal present at the antenna is applied to the
receiver.

4.2.6 VOCON Functional Blocks


The three main functional blocks of the VOCON section consist of the following sections:
the Controller and Memory Section, consisting of the following components:
- the Patriot IC (U800)
- the dual-core processor with the microcontroller unit (MCU) and a digital signal processor
(DSP)
- the SRAM IC (U804) and FLASH IC (U803) memory devices.
the Audio and Power Section and digital support are all embedded into the MAKO IC (U701).
the Interface Support Section, consisting of the following components:
- the ESD protection circuitry
- the side connector interface circuitry, and
- the Option board.

4.2.6.1 Controller and Memory Section


Three main ICs are in the controller and memory section of the main board schematic: the Patriot IC
(U800), the static RAM (SRAM) (U804), and the Flash memory (U803).

4.2.6.1.1 Patriot IC (U800)


The Patriot IC (U800) is a dual-core processor containing both a 32-bit microcontroller unit (MCU)
and a 16-bit digital signal processor (DSP) in one IC package. It comes in a 256 pin, ball grid array
(BGA) package with 1mm pitch solder balls. The Patriot is supplied with two voltages: 1.875 volts
(E801) and 2.9 volts (E800). The 1.875-volt supply is used as the core voltage as well as the
interface to the memory devices and display. Most of the pins on the Patriot operate from the 2.9-volt
supply.
There are two main clocks that are provided to the Patriot:
1. The CKIH pin is provided by a 16.8MHz sine wave; this is the most important clock since it is
internally used to generate the clocks for both the MCU and DSP cores, as well as most of
the peripherals.
2. A 2.9-volt peak-to-peak 32.768kHz square wave is supplied to the MCU and DSP cores. It is
generated by an external 32.768kHz crystal (Y701), and a clock buffer circuit that includes
U712, U713, U714, C742, C743, C791, C743, C792, R745, R747, R748, R799, R741 and
R742. This signal is supplied to the CKIL pin on the dual-core processor. While not as widely
used as the 16.8MHz clock, the 32.768kHz clock is needed by some components in the dualcore processor, including the reset circuitry.

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4.2.6.1.1.1 Microcontroller Unit (MCU)


The MCU portion of the Patriot has 22.5Kx32 bits of internal RAM and 1Kx32 bits of internal ROM.
The internal ROM is used for the bootstrapping code. The MCU has several peripherals, including
the following:
an External Interface Module (EIM)
the Multiple Queue Serial Peripheral Interface (MQSPI)
two Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter (UART) modules, and
the One-Wire Interface module.
The MCU communicates internally to the DSP through the MCU/DSP Interface (MDI).
External Interface Module (EIM)
The External Interface Module (EIM) is the MCU's interface to the SRAM (U804), Flash Memory
(U803), and the display. The EIM lines include the following:
24 external address lines
16 external bi-directional data lines
6 chip selects lines
read/write line, and
output enable line, among others.
All of the EIM lines operate at 1.8-volt logic levels; the EIM operates at the MCU clock speed.
Multiple Queue Serial Peripheral Interface (MQSPI)
The Multiple Queue Serial Peripheral Interface (MQSPI) is the MCU's programming interface to
other ICs. The Patriot has two independent SPI busses, and each has its own clock line, data-out
line (MOSI), and data-in line (MISO). There are 10 SPI chip selects (SPICS) that are programmable
to either SPI A, the RF board's SPI bus, or to SPI B, the dedicated VOCON SPI bus. The devices on
the SPI A bus include the following:
the PCIC and FRACN IC on the SPICS4, and
the ABACUS III on SPICS5.
There is one SPI B chip select used for the MAKO IC U701 on SPICS2 (TP_MAKO_CE). All of the
lines of the SPI module operate at the GPIO voltage logic level (see section 4.2.6.1.1.).
There are several devices on the RF board that only have one bi-directional SPI data line.
Components U801, U802, and Q801 are configured by the MCU GPIO pin TOUT13 (MISOA_SEL)
to route the data line to the appropriate pin on the Patriot depending on which SPI device is being
accessed.
Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter (UART)
The Patriot has two Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter (UART) modules. UART1
(primary UART) handles the RS 232 lines while UART 2 is not used. The primary UART has the
following lines:
a receive data line URXD
a transmit data line UTXD, and
hardware flow control signals RTS (request to send) and CTS (clear to send).
All UART lines are operating at the GPIO voltage logic level (see section 4.2.6.1.1.).

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One-Wire Interface
The MCU has a One-Wire Interface module that is used to communicate to a One-Wire device like a
USB cable or a smart battery using the Dallas Semiconductor protocol. This module has one
external pin, OWIRE_DAT (U800 pin F6), and it uses the GPIO voltage logic level.
4.2.6.1.1.2 Digital Signal Processor (DSP)
The DSP portion of the Patriot has 84Kx24 bits of program RAM and 62Kx16 bits of data RAM.The
DSP has its own set of peripherals including the following:
the Baseband Interface Port (BBP)
the DSP Timer module, and
the Serial Audio Codec Port (SAP).
Additionally, the DSP shares some peripherals with the MCU, including the USB interface and the
General Purpose Input/Output module (GPIO).
Baseband Interface Port (BBP)
The Baseband Interface Port (BBP) module is the DSP's serial synchronous interface (SSI) to the
RF board. The BBP has independent sections for the receiver and the transmitter. The receiver BBP
pins include
the receive data pin SRDB
the receive clock signal pin SC0B, and
the receive frame synchronization (sync) signal pin SC1B.
The transmitter's BBP pins include
the transmit data pin STDB (R816)
the transmit clock signal pin SCKB (TCLK test point), and
the transmit frame sync signal pin SC2B (TSYNC).
All BBP lines use the GPIO voltage level (see section 4.2.6.1.1.).
DSP Timer Module
While the BBP receive clock and frame sync signals are supplied by the ABACUS III from the RF
board, the BBP transmit clock and frame sync signals are generated by the MAKO IC using the
16.8MHz clock (connected to the TCXO_IN M1 pin). The BBP transmit clock and frame sync signals,
along with the BBP transmit data signal, are connected to the Digital-to-Analog Converter (DAC) on
the RF board.
Serial Audio Codec Port (SAP)
The Serial Audio Codec Port (SAP) module is the DSP's serial synchronous interface (SSI) to the
audio codec on the MAKO IC. The SAP interface consist of four signals:
the SAP clock line pin SCKA (CODEC_DCLK, R772)
the SAP frame sync line pin SC2A (CODEC_FSYNC, R773)
the SAP receive data line pin SRDA (CODEC_TX, R774), and
the transmit data line pin STDA (CODEC_RX, R775).
The SAP clock is generated by the MAKO IC, U701, and it is a 512kHz, 2.9-volt peak-to-peak wave.
The SAP frame sync signal is also generated by the MAKO IC, U701 and it is an 8 kHz, 2.9-volt
peak-to-peak square wave.

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Universal Serial Bus (USB)


The Patriot's USB peripheral, shared by the MCU and the DSP, provides the required buffering and
protocol to communicate on the Universal Serial Bus. The Patriot supports USB slave functionality.
For receive data: the receive data is routed from the MAKO IC (U701) integrated USB
transceiver. Single ended positive data is generated at U701 pin B9 and is sent to the dual-core
processor pin URXD_RTS. USB data minus comes from U701 pin C9 and is sent to URXD1 of
the dual-core processor.
For transmit data: the USB data comes out of the Patriot UTXD1 pin and goes to the MAKO IC
pin C8.
General Purpose Input/Output Module (GPIO)
The GPIO (General Purpose Input/Output) Module is shared by the MCU and the DSP. This module
consists of four 16-pin bi-directional ports and a 15 pin bi-directional port. While some of these pins
on these ports are being used for other functions (UART, SPI, SAP, BBP, and Interrupt pins), the
remaining pins on those ports may be programmed to become GPIOs that may be used by either the
DSP or the MCU. Each GPIO pin has up to 8 alternate output functions and up to 4 alternate input
functions. This allows for the GPIO pins to be routed internally to pertinent Patriot modules.
Additionally, the GPIO module adds selectable edge-triggered or level-sensitive interrupt
functionality to the GPIO pins. An example of GPIO pins include the following:
the LED control signals (RED_LED and GREEN_LED).

4.2.6.1.2 SRAM (U804)


The static RAM (SRAM) is an asynchronous, 1 MB CMOS device that is capable of 70 ns access
speed. It is supplied with 1.8 volts. The SRAM has 19 address lines and 16 data lines connected to
the External Interface Module (EIM) of the Patriot IC through the ADDR(23:0) and DATA(15:0)
busses.
The SRAM has an active low chip-select EN_CE that is connected to the EIM CS2_N pin. When the
SRAM EN_CE pin is not asserted, the SRAM is in standby mode, which reduces current
consumption.
Two other control signals from the EIM that change the mode of the SRAM are the read/write signal
(R/W), and the output enable signal (OE). The R/W of the EIM is connected to the SRAM EN_WE
pin while the OE signal from the EIM is connected to the SRAM EN_OE pin. The SRAM is in read
mode when the EN_WE pin is not asserted and the EN_OE pin is asserted. The SRAM is in write
mode when the EN_WE pin is asserted, regardless of the state of the EN_OE pin.
The other SRAM pins are the lower byte enable pin EN_BLE and the upper byte enable pin
EN_BHE. These pins are used to determine which byte (EN_BLE controls data lines 0-7 and
EN_BHE controls data lines 8-15) is being used when there is a read or a write request from the
Patriot. The EN_BLE pin is controlled by the EIM EB1_N signal while the EN_BHE pin is controlled
by the EB0_N signal.

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4.2.6.1.3 Flash Memory (U803)


The Flash memory IC is a 8-megabyte CMOS device with simultaneous read/write or simultaneous
read/erase operation capabilities with 70 ns access speed. It is supplied with 1.8 volts. The Flash
memory has its 22 address lines and 16 data lines connected to the EIM of the Patriot IC through the
ADDR(23:0) and DATA(15:0) busses. The Flash memory contains host firmware, DSP firmware,
codeplug data, and tuning values.
The RESET_OUT of the Patriot IC (U800) is at the GPIO voltage logic level (see section 4.1.6.1.1.).
Components CR800 and R812 are used to convert the voltage down to a 1.8-volt logic level, and this
1.8 volt reset signal is fed to the Flash RESET pin. When this pin is asserted (active low logic), the
Flash is in reset mode. In this mode, the internal circuitry powers down and the outputs become high
impedance connections.
The Flash active low chip select pin, EN_CE, is connected to the active low CS0 pin (TP_CS0 test
point) of the EIM. When the EN_CE is not asserted, the Flash is in standby mode which reduces the
current consumption.
Several other active low controls pins determine what mode the Flash memory is in:
the address valid pin ADV which is connected to the EIM LBA signal
the output enable pin EN_OE that is connected to the EIM OE signal, and
the write enable pin EN_WE which connected to the EIM EB1 signal.
For read mode, the ADV and EN_OE pins would be asserted while the EN_WE pin would not be
asserted. When the EN_WE is asserted and the EN_OE pin is non-asserted, the Flash would
operate in the write mode.

RESET_OUT

RESET

3V to 1.8V

ADV

LBA
CSO
CS0

EN_CE

EB1

EN_WE
EN_OE

OE

Flash
U803

A(23:1)
A(22:0)

Patriot
U800

D(15:0)

A(23:0)
D(15:0)

A(19:1)

A(18:0)
D(15:0)
EN_OE
EN_BLE

EB0

EN_BHE

CS2

EN_CE

R_X*

EN_WE

SRAM
U804

Figure 4.2-1. Controller Memory Interface

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4.2.6.2 Audio and Power Section


Two main ICs reside in the audio and power section of the schematic diagram:
the MAKO IC (U701)
the VSW1 Driver IC (Q702)

4.2.6.2.1 MAKO IC (U701)


The MAKO IC is a mixed-signal IC that provides control, clock generation, digital support, audio, and
voltage regulation functionality. It comes in a 176-pin, ball-grid array (BGA) package with 0.8mm
pitch solder balls. The MAKO IC is supplied with switched battery voltage SW_B+.
4.2.6.2.1.1 Voltage Regulation
The MAKO IC contains all of the regulators that are used in the design of the VOCON board:
VSW1, VSW2, V_2.9, V1.55, V1.875, and VCC5. VSW1 is a programmable switching regulator
controlled by the MAKO IC on pin SW1_SUMCOMP_DL, while the current is sourced by a driver
Q702 using the switched battery voltage (SW_B+). The switching frequency of VSW1 is
programmable by the dual-core processor through the SPI bus. The VSW1 voltage is supplied to the
input pin of MAKO's VSW2 regulator (pin SW2_VCCS).
The VSW2 regulator is a SPI programmable switching regulator. The initial and programmed output
of VSW2 at C715 is 2.3 volts. The VSW2 voltage is used internal to the MAKO IC to supply the 1.875
volt (V1.875) and 1.55 volt (V1.55) linear voltage regulators. The V1.875 voltage at L703 is supplied
to the dual-core processor U800 (EIM voltage), SRAM U804, and Flash memory U803. The V1.55
voltage at R718 is supplied to the dual-core processor U800 (core voltage).
The V_2.9 volt regulator is a linear regulator within the MAKO IC that used VSW1 as its input. The
initial output of V_2.9 at L704 is 2.775 volts, which is then programmed to 2.9 volts by the dual-core
processor via the SPI bus. The V_2.9 voltage is supplied to the dual-core processor (I/O ring - SPI,
BBP, SAP, UART, GPIO, etc.), the display module connector J601, and the many discrete
components that interface with the dual-core processor and the MAKO IC.
4.2.6.2.1.2 Microcontroller Unit (MCU) Interface
The MAKO IC has a four-wire, SPI connection to the dual-core processor (SPI B). The SPI B clock is
connected to the SPI_CLK pin E6. The SPI B MOSI line is connected to the SPI_DI pin B6. The SPI
B MISO line is connected to the SPI_DO pin C6. The MAKO SPI B chip-select signal is connected to
the SPI_CS pin D6. Through this interface, the dual-core processor can program the voltage
regulators, the CODEC, the transmit and receive audio filters and amplifiers, digital support
mulitplexing, and read information from the ADC.
The MAKO IC has a 10-bit ADC with eight general-purpose channels and two voltage-monitoring
channels. Five out of the eight general-purpose channels are assigned to the display backlight
button on the control head (ATOD_2), the monitor volume (ATOD_1), the two-position toggle switch
(ATOD_3), the OPT_SEL_IN (ATOD_8), and board type ID (ATOD_5). The other three general
purpose channels are unused. Battery voltage is also monitored by the ADC. The dual-core
processor reads the ADC values through the SPI bus.

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4.2.6.2.1.3 Audio Circuitry


A16-bit CODEC is integrated into the MAKO IC and programmable by the dual-core processor
through the SPI bus. The CODEC converts microphone audio data into a digital bit stream for
processor by the DSP and converts receive audio data that was processed by the DSP into an
analog audio signal for amplification to a speaker. The CODEC interfaces to the DSP through the
4-wire SAP bus. The CODEC clock, which is 512kHz, is generated by the MAKO IC and supplied on
the VC_DCLK pin (R772). The CODEC 8 kHz frame synchronization signal is generated by the
MAKO IC and supplied on the VC_FSYNC pin (R773). The CODEC transmit data signal is on the
VC_TX3V pin and the CODEC receive data signal is on the VC_RX pin. For the MAKO IC to
generate the clock and frame sync signals, a 24.576 MHz crystal Y702 is supplied to the XOUT and
XIN pins.
The MAKO IC contains internal amplification (digital and analog), filtering, and multiplexing
functionality for both receive and transmit audio. These functions are programmable by the dual core
processor through the SPI bus. The input for the internal microphone audio (C755) is the
INT_MIC_P pin, while the input for the external microphone audio (C754) is the EXT_MIC_P pin.
The differential output for the internal speaker is the INT_SPKR_P pin and INT_SPKR_M pin. The
differential output for the external speaker is the EXT_SPKR_P pin (C769) and EXT_SPKR_M pin
(C768).

4.2.6.2.2 Regulator
The 5 V regulator is internal to the MAKO IC and uses SW_B+ as its input voltage at pin V08_I
(C720). The 5 V supply (L705) is used by the bi-directional voltage translators integrated into the
MAKO IC, the MAKO IC protection diodes, and the ESD protection circuitry.
The 1.55 V regulator (programmable through the SPI bus) is integrated into the MAKO IC. This
regulator uses VSW2 to source the current. The 1.55 V supply (R718) is used by the dual-core
processor U701 for it core voltage and clock amplifier.

4.2.6.2.3 Audio Pre-Amplifier


The audio pre-amplifier is integrated into the MAKO IC. The pre-amplifier's supply voltage and gain
are programmable and controlled by the dual-core processor through the SPI bus. The input to the
pre-amplifier is routed from the internal gain stages within the MAKO IC. The differential output of the
pre-amplifier is the VC_OUT_P pin (R844) and VC_OUT_M pin (R798).

4.2.6.2.4 Audio Power Amplifier


The audio power amplifier, supplied by SW_B+, is integrated into the MAKO IC U701. The audio PA
is a programmable BTL type and is controlled by the dual-core processor through the SPI bus. The
operational state of the PA, as well as selecting between the internal and external audio path, is
controlled by the dual-core processor via the SPI bus.
The differential input to the audio PA comes from a low-pass filter (R844, R798, C764, C765, and
C790) at the output of the audio pre-amplifier.

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4.2.6.3 Interface Support Section


The interface support section includes the following:
the MAKO IC (U701)
the ESD protection circuitry, and
the universal connector interface circuitry.

4.2.6.3.1 MAKO IC U701


The digital-support functions are performed by the MAKO IC. The MAKO IC is contained in a 176-pin
BGA with 0.8mm pitch solder balls. The MAKO IC is supplied with three clocks. It is supplied with a
16.8 MHz clock from the transceiver board. It uses a 32.768 kHz crystal to boot up the dual core
processor and for the real-time clock. It also uses a 24.576 MHz crystal to generate the SAP clock
and frame synchronization signals.
The MAKO IC includes that one-wire option detect support, watchdog timer, and the radio's universal
(accessory) side connector interface. It also monitors the position of the on/off switch in order to
control the power-up/power-down sequence.
4.2.6.3.1.1 Side Connector Interface, Logic Level Translation, and Boot Data Path Control
The LH Data bidirectional translation is performed internal to the MAKO IC and 3V logic level is on
MAKO pin SB96D_BDO_KF_3V.
4.2.6.3.1.2 USB Transceiver
The USB transceiver is internal to MAKO IC U701, and is capable of transmitting and receiving serial
data at a rate of 12 megabits per second. The differential USB data comes from the side connector,
through the 33-ohm resistors R837 and R838 and then to the USB1_DP and USB1_DM pins on
U701. The data will then go through some interfacing and multiplexing internal to the transceiver for
6-wire USB operation and onto the output pins. The USB receive interface through the transceiver to
the dual core processor is as follows: DP routed to USB_VPI, DM routed to URXD1_USB_VMI, and
the differentially decoded data is output on URTS1_XRXD pin.
The USB transmitter is enabled when the RS232_USB* and USB_TXENAB signals are both driven
low by the dual-core processor. The single-ended data is output from the dual-core processor on the
UTXD1_USB_VPO pin and goes to USB1_DAT_TXD on U701. The data is driven out differentially
on the USB1_DP and USB1_DM pins, which go to the side connector. The dual-core processor
sends the single-ended zero signal from pin USB_VMO to the USB1_SE0 pin on U701.
When a USB cable is attached, pin CTS_CABLE_DET_5V is driven low and goes through level
translation in U701 and the output of CTS_CABLE_DET_3V is pulsed low and sent to the dual-core
processor. This line controls the USB and RS232 modes so that the data that is on those lines are
routed to the USB transceiver when a cable is detected. If a USB cable is not detected,
CTS_CABLE_DET_3V is high, the transceiver is put in suspend mode and the DP and DM pins can
now handle 5V tolerance for RS232 mode.
4.2.6.3.1.3 One-Wire Support
New options and accessories that attach to the side connector are identified by the dual-core
processor using the One-Wire protocol. The One-Wire pin on the side connector serves as the OneWire data pin. This signal is connected to the ONE_WIRE_OPT pin. This pin is connected to the
dual-core processor One-wire bus ONE_WIRE_UP through the MAKO IC, U701, internal isolation
switch controlled by the SPI commands sent from the dual-core processor. This isolation is needed
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These new accessories are to ground, designator R666, of the side connector. When this occurs, the
ONE_WIRE_OPT is asserted and the dual-core processor detects the change. The dual-core
processor then sends a command through the SPI lines to the U701 MAKO IC to connect the side
connector One-Wire line to the dual-core processor One-Wire bus. In the case of the USB cable, the
dual-core processor reads the One-Wire data from the cable and, upon determining that a USB
cable is attached, programs the digital-support IC for USB mode.
4.2.6.3.1.4 Watchdog Timer
The watchdog timer is a 125ms counter that is integrated into the MAKO IC U701 and used during
the power down sequence. The MAKO IC will begin the power down sequence when a low-to-high
transition occurs on MECH_SW pin (MAKO pin E4). Once this transition occurs, the MAKO IC
begins the watchdog timer. Upon expiration, RESETX (MAKO pin C5) is asserted and all of the
MAKO regulators are shutdown. The dual-core processor can refresh the watchdog timer so that the
software has enough time to complete its tasks before the power is taken away.
4.2.6.3.1.5 32 kHz Oscillator and CMOS Output
There is an internal 32kHz oscillator circuitry to the MAKO IC U301 that is based off of a 32.768 kHz
crystal Y701 and additional load capacitors C701 and C702. The output of the 32 kHz oscillator is a
logic_vdd voltage (approximately 2.9 volts peak-to-peak), 32kHz +/- 20% square wave on pin
GATED_32K_CLK. This 32 kHz signal is routed through an analog switch U302 and sent to the
dual-core processor CKIL pin. This signal is only used to boot up the dual-core processor.
After the dual-core processor boots up, the select input (R799) of the analog switch is asserted high
allowing for the processor to receive an accurate 32.768 kHz, 2.9 V peak-to-peak square wave. This
signal is generated by tapping the output of the 32.768 crystal and buffering the signal with the
following components: U713, R745, R746, C743, C792, R742, and R741. The 32.768 kHz clock
signal allows for the completion of real-time applications.

4.2.6.3.2 ESD Protection Circuitry


Several components on the VOCON section were added to protect the circuitry from Electrostatic
Discharge (ESD). The side connector signal lines are exposed and require ESD protection
components. These protection components include:
5.6 volt zeners (VR659 and VR662) on the CTS and RTS lines, microphone lines, and the
option select lines
12 volt zener (VR650) on the internal and external speaker audio lines
13 volt zener (VR658) on the OPTB+ line, and
low capacitance ESD suppressors (VR678, VR651, and VR652) on the USB data lines.

4.2.6.3.3 Universal Connector (Side Connector) Interface Circuitry


An important circuit in the side connector interface is the Option Select 2 line comparator. The
op-amp (U601) is used as a comparator for the option select 2 line. The voltage divider network of
R658 and R673 determines the comparator threshold. The remaining components on the side
connector interface consist of current-limiting serial resistors and noise-suppressing shunt
capacitors.
4.2.6.3.3.1 Universal Connector (Side Connector) and Option Selects
The universal connector is located on the side of the radio. It is the external port or interface to the
outside, and is used for programming and interfacing to external accessories. The universal
connector is connected to the main board via a flex circuit at connector J650.

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Most of the signals are extensions of circuits described in other areas of this manual. However, there
are two option select pins used to configure special modes: Option Select 1 and Option Select 2.
These pins are controlled by accessories connected to the universal connector. Connections to the
universal connector and J650 are shown in Figure 4.2-2. and Figure 4.2-3., respectively.
Table 4.2-1 outlines their functions as defined at the universal connector.
1
2

OPT_SEL1

EXT_SPKR
EXT_MIC
OPTB+/VPP
OPT_SEL2
SPKR_COM
RTS
GND
SB9600_BUSY
CTS
RS232_DOUT/USB_D+
RS232_DIN/USB_DSB9600_DATA/KEYFAIL

12
13
MAEPF-27431-O

Figure 4.2-2. Universal (Side) Connector


Signal Name

J650-Pin #

GND
INT_SPK+
INT_SPKROPT_SEL1
EXT_SPK+
EXT_MIC
OPT_B+_VPP
OPT_SEL2
SPKR_COM
RTS_USB_PWR
LH_BUSY
CTS
RS232_TX_USB+
RS232_TX_USBLH_DATA_KEYFAIL
NC
INT_MIC

1, 11, 19, 20
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
12
13
14
15
16
17
18

20
J650

MAEPF-27467-O

Figure 4.2-3. VOCON Connector J650

Table 4.2-1. Option Select Functions


FUNCTION

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Option Select 1

Option Select 2

External PTT

No Function (Normal)

Man Down

External Speaker

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4.2.6.3.4 The Option Board


The Option Board consists of the "keypad module" and the "display module" for models II and III of
the XTS 2500/XTS 2500I radio.
4.2.6.3.4.1 Display Module
An optional integral 96 pixels by 64 pixels LCD display module is available with either a 3 x 2 keypad
with a navigational button (Model II radios), or 3 x 6 keypad with a navigational button (Model III
radios). This unit is not considered field-repairable. The display module is connected to the VOCON
section through the flex connector (J900).
The display is controlled by the Patriot's MCU core. The MCU core programs the display through the
following:
EIM data lines D0 - D7 (pins 9 through 16, respectively),
the display chip select line (pin 5),
the EIM "write only" line (pin 8), and
the EIM address 0 line (pin 7).
The EIM address 0 is used to select the register to be programmed. The Patriot may reset the
display module through pin 6. The display is supplied with 1.8 volts (C901) to pin 17and 3 volts
(C902) to pin 18.
The Patriot GPIO BL_EN controls the display backlighting; that signal goes to pin 43 of the J601
connector (on the radio board), and the corresponding pin 3 of the J901 connector (on the Option
board).
Pin 4 of the J601 connector (on the radio board), and the corresponding pin 42 on the J901
connector (on the Option board) is supplied with 7.5 volts. The 7.5 volts is used to power the LEDs
on the display module.
Pin 2 of the J601 connector (on the radio board), and the corresponding pin 44 on the J901
connector (on the Option board), is supplied with the V2 regulated voltage. The V2 regulated voltage
is used to power DISPLAY_VCC.
Pin 1 of the J601 connector (on the radio board), and the corresponding pin 45 on the J901
connector (on the Option board), is supplied with 1.8 volts. The 1.8 volts is used to power
DISPLAY_VDD.
4.2.6.3.4.2 Keypad Module
The keypad module is connected to the main board through flex connector (J601) on the radio board
schematic and J901 on the Option board schematic. The keypad is read though a row-and-column
matrix made up of ROW0, ROW1, ROW2, ROW3, ROW4, ROW5, ROW6 and COL0, COL1, and
COL2. This totals 18 keys on the keypad. When a key is pressed, a row and a column are connected
to one another.
The Patriot determines a key press by a scanning algorithm. Each column line is configured as an
open drain output and pulled low. The Patriot then scans the row pins (each row pin has an internal
pull up resistor). If a row signal is read low, then the Patriot determines that a key was pressed. If
none of the row signal lines are low, then another column line is pulled low and the row scanning
routine occurs.
The Patriot GPIO BL_EN controls the keypad backlighting; that signal goes to pin 43 of the J601
connector (on the radio board), and the corresponding pin 3 of the J901 connector (on the Option
board). Pin 42 is supplied with 7.5 volts, which is used to power the LEDs on the keypad module.

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4.2.6.3.5 Encryption Module


The encryption module (secure models only) connects directly to the VOCON board and interfaces
directly with the vocoder digital circuitry. It contains one custom microcontroller IC (Armour) to
perform digital, numerical, encryption algorithms.
The encryption modules are designed to digitally encrypt and decrypt voice for ASTRO and
NON-ASTRO in XTS 2500/XTS 2500I. This section covers the encryption modules, hardware kits
0104020J49 (Model 1.5), 0104020J50 (Model 2) and 0104020J51 (Model 3).
NOTE: The encryption modules are NOT serviceable. The information contained in this section is
only intended to help determine whether a problem is due to an encryption module or the radio
itself.
The encryption module uses a custom encryption IC and an encryption key variable to perform its
encode/decode function. The encryption key variable is loaded into the encryption module, via the
radio's universal (side) connector, from a hand-held, key variable loader (KVL). The encryption IC
corresponds to the particular encryption algorithm purchased. Table 4.2-2 lists the encryption
algorithms and their corresponding kit numbers.
The encryption module operates from two power supplies (UNSW_B+ and SW_B+). The SW_B+ is
turned on and off by the radio's On/Off switch. The UNSW_B+ provides power to the encryption
module as long as the radio battery is in place.
Key variables are loaded into the encryption module through connector J601, pin 34. Depending on
the type of encryption module, up to 16 keys can be stored in the module at a time. The key can be
infinite key retention or 30-seconds key retention, depending on how the codeplug is set up.
The radio' s host processor communicates with the encryption module on the Synchronous Serial
Interface (SSI) bus. The SSI bus consists of four signal lines. A communications failure between the
host processor and the secure module will be ERROR 09/10 or S03 error message on the display.
To troubleshoot the encryption module, refer to the flowcharts in Chapter 6.2 UHF1 Troubleshooting
Charts.
Table 4.2-2. Encryption Module Software Kits and Algorithms
Software
Kit Number

Algorithm

Q667AB (7/
800), Q667AE
(V,U1,U2)

ADP SFWR DSP BASED CRYPTO

Q159AC

XTS 2500/XTS 2500I UCM HARDWARE ENCRYPTION

Q629AD

AES ENCRYPTION

Q625AU

DES, DES-XL, DES-OFB ENCRYPTION

Q668AC

ADP UCM ENCRYPTION W/DES, DES-XL, DES-OFB

H869BQ

MULTI KEY

Q406AC

ADP UCM ENCRYPTION

QA00204AA

MULTIKEY AND ADP


ADP UCM ENCRYPTION W/AES

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4.2.6.3.6 System Clocks


The Patriot is supplied with two clocks:
1. The first clock, a 16.8 MHz sine wave, comes from the RF portion of the radio. It is
conditioned by the clock buffer circuit, which includes Q709, R722, R740, R743, R729, R797,
C726, C725 and C727.
2. The other clock supplied to Patriot is a 32.768 kHz square wave. This clock is generated by
the external 32.768kHz crystal Y701, and a clock buffer circuit that includes U713, R745,
R746, C743, C792, R742 and R741. This signal is supplied to the CKIL pin on the dual-core
processor.

4.2.6.4 Transmit Audio Path


Refer to Figure 4.2-4. The single-ended internal microphone audio enters the VOCON board through
20 pin side connector (J650), and the internal microphone bias is set by circuitry that includes R751,
R753, C751, C753 and C755. The internal microphone signal is connected to the INT_MIC_P pin,
which is the input terminal on the MAKO IC internal op-amp G1 after the signal is multiplexed. The
gain of the G1 pre-amp is set to +15 dB, which is programmed by dual-core processor SPI lines.
The external microphone audio enters the VOCON board through the remote connector J102, pin10,
and the external microphone bias is set by circuitry that includes R750, R752, C750, C752 and
C754. The external microphone signal is connected to the EXT_MIC_P pin, which is an input
terminal on the MAKO IC internal op-amp G1 after the signal is multiplexed. The gain of the G1
pre-amp is set to +15 dB, which is programmed by dual-core processor SPI lines.
The dual-core processor, through the SPI bus, programs a multiplexer internal to the MAKO IC to
select one of the microphone signals. Then, the selected microphone signal goes through the G1
pre-amplifier stage and on to a programmable gain amplifier (G2) before it goes to the CODEC for
A/ D conversion. The resulting digital data is filtered and sent to the DSP on the CODEC_TX line
from the MAKO IC VC_TX3V pin. After additional filtering and processing, the DSP sends the
data-out from the STDB pin, labeled TX_SSI_DATA to the RF interface connector.
.

Internal Mic Bias


R751, R753,
C751,
C753, C755

INT_MIC_P

MAKO IC U701

Pre-amp
G1 Gain
= 15 dB

MUX

External Mic Bias


R750, R752,
C750, C752
C754

Amp G2
Gain = -30
to 0 dB

HPF = 200 Hz
& LPF = 3.4
kHz cutoff

EXT_MIC_P

MAKO_CS
SPI_MISOB
SPI_MOSIB
SCKB

CODEC
A/D 16-Bit

CODEC_TX
CODEC_FSYNC
CODEC_DCLK

Patriot
SPIB

RF D/A
U201

Patriot
SAP / BBP
3
TX_SSI_FSYNC
TX_SSI_CLK
TX_DATA

Figure 4.2-4. VOCON Transmit Audio Path

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4.2.6.5 Receive Audio Path


Refer to Figure 4.2-5. The receive audio data comes from the Abacus III IC U401 (DOUTA) to the
dual-core processor SRDB pin. The DSP decodes the data and sends it out through the CODEC_RX
line to the MAKO IC VC_RX3V pin. The CODEC filters, adds digital programmable gain G1, then
converts the digital data into an analog audio signal, which in turn is sent to programmable
attenuator G3. The signal is then sent through an internal programmable differential preamplifier
(G4) to add gain and outputs the signal on pins VC_OUT_P and VC_OUT_M of the MAKO IC.
This output from the preamp is then filtered through circuitry R798, R844, C764, C765, C790, and
then sent back to 2 independent internal BTL differential power amplifiers, G5 & G6, of the MAKO IC.
The power amplifiers are programmed to a fixed gain of 26 dB through the dual-core processor SPI
lines and PA control registers.
The dual-core processor selects whether the amplified audio is routed to the internal speaker or the
external speaker through the SPI lines based upon which amplifier is turned on as shown in the PA
control block. The output audio is routed on MAKO IC pins INT_SPKR_P and INT_SPKR_M for
internal and EXT_SPKR_P and EXT_SPKR_M for external speaker lines.

ABACUS III
U401
RX_SSI_FSYNC
RX_SSI_CLK
RX_SSI_DATA

MAKO IC U701
Digital
LPF = 3.4kHz
3

Patriot SAP/BBP

SPI_MOSIB
SCKB

G4
Preamp =
0 to 10
dB

CODEC_RX
CODEC_DCLK
CODEC_FSYNC

Patriot SPIB
MAKO_CS
SPI_MISOB

CODEC
16-Bit
D/A

VC_OUT_P

G1 Digital
Gain = 0 or
1 dB

G3
Attenuator
= -52 to 0
dB

G5
EXT PA
=26 dB

HP & LP
Filter = 22kHz, VC_OUT_M
200Hz
PA
Control
Internal
Speaker =
28 ohms

PA_IN_M
PA_IN_P

G6
INT PA
=26 dB

External
Speaker

Figure 4.2-5. VOCON Receive Audio Path

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Chapter 4.3 UHF2 Detailed Theories of Operation

4.3.1 Introduction
This chapter provides a detailed circuit description of the ASTRO XTS 2500/XTS 2500I/XTS 2250/
XTS 1500 radio board. 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.
This manual is to be used in conjunction with the ASTRO XTS 2500, XTS 2500I, XTS 2250,
XTS 1500, MT 1500 Digital Portable Radios Basic Service Manual (Motorola part number
6816984H01), which uses the pass/fail service approach to radio problems.

4.3.2 Frequency Synthesis


For UHF Range 2 (450-520 MHz), the complete synthesizer subsystem consists of the following:
The reference oscillator (Y200)
Two voltage-controlled oscillators (TX and RX)
One voltage-controlled oscillator buffer IC (U250)
The synthesizer (U202)
The reference oscillator contains a temperature-compensated 16.8 MHz crystal. This oscillator is
digitally tuned and contains a temperature-referenced, six-bit, analog-to-digital (A/D) converter. The
output of the oscillator (pin 3 on Y200) is applied to pin 23 (XTAL1) of U202 through capacitor C214.
The voltage-controlled oscillators (VCOs) are varactor-tuned. The voltage (2-9.5V) varies as it is
being applied to varactors D251 to D254 and D270 to D273 of their respective VCO. The
capacitance of the varactors also varies, thereby changing the output frequency of the VCOs. Both
VCOs are used to cover the entire 70 MHz bandwidth of this UHF range (450-520 MHz):
TX VCO covers the transmit frequencies from 450-520 MHz
RX VCO covers the receive frequencies from 376.65-446.65 MHz
The TX and RX VCOs are selected using AUX 3 from U202. Both VCOs are connected to the same
prescaler filter (C292, L266 and R266) feeding back to PREIN of the U202, through C293.
The synthesizer IC consists of the following:
A prescaler
A programmable loop divider
A divider logic control
A phase detector
A charge pump
An A/D converter for low-frequency digital modulation
A balance attenuator to balance the high-frequency analog modulation to the low-frequency
digital modulation
A 13V positive voltage multiplier
A serial interface for control
A filter for the regulated 5 and 3 volts

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The 13V, being generated by the positive voltage multiplier circuitry, should be present at pin 47 of
U202. The serial interface (SRL) is connected to the microprocessor via the data line (pin 7 of U202),
the clock line (pin 8 of U202), and the chip-enable line (pin 9 of U202).
The complete synthesizer subsystem works as follows:
1. The buffered output of the VCO is present at R294 in receive mode and R275 during transmit
mode.
2. The output of the prescaler filter is present at C293 and applied to pin 32 of U202. The
prescaler in U202 is a dual-modulus type with selectable divider ratios. This divider ratio is
controlled by the loop divider, which in turn receives its input from the SRL. The loop divider
adds or subtracts phase to the prescaler divider by changing the divider ratio via the modulus
control line.
3. The output of the prescaler is then applied to the loop divider.
4. The output of the loop divider then feeds the phase detector. The phase detector will compare
the loop divider's output signal form the VCOs. The VCO signal is divided down after it is
applied to pin 32 of U202. The result of the comparison is a pulsed DC signal which is applied
to the charge pump.
5. The charge pump outputs a current that will be present at pin 43 of U202. The loop filter
consisting of R202, C202, R203, C203, R201, C201, C236, C237, C238, C239 and C240 will
convert this current into a voltage that will be applied to varactors D251, D252, D253, D254,
D270, D271, D272, and D273 to alter the output frequency of the VCO.
In order to modulate the PLL, the following two-port modulation method is utilized: The analog
modulating signal is applied to (1) the A/D converter as well as to (2) the balance attenuator:
1. The A/D converter converts the low-frequency analog modulating signal into a digital code.
When the digital code is applied to the loop divider, it causes the carrier to deviate.
2. The balance attenuator is used to adjust the VCOs deviation sensitivity to high-frequency
modulating signals.

4.3.3 Antenna Switch


An electronic PIN diode switch steers RF between the receiver and transmitter. The common node of
the switch is at capacitors C171 and C180 for UHF Range 2.
1. In transmit mode:
a. RF is routed to the anode of diode D170.
b. Bias current, sourced from RAW_B+ is routed through PIN diodes D170 and D171,
biasing them to a low-impedance state.
2. In receive mode:
a. RF is routed through C179 to pre-selector filter.
b. PIN diodes D170 and D171 are unbiased and thus at high impedance.

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4.3.4 Receiver
The receiver consists of the following:
Front end
Back end

4.3.4.1 Front End


For the purposes of this discussion, the receiver front end is defined as being the circuitry from the
antenna switch to the output of the IF crystal filter. The UHF2 front end converts the received RF
signal to the 1st IF frequency of 73.35 MHz, while at the same time providing for spurious immunity
and adjacent channel selectivity. A review of the inter-stage components of the front end follows, with
emphasis on troubleshooting considerations.
The received RF signal is passed through quarter wavelength components C180, L176, and C178,
(which are anti-resonant at the radio's transmitter frequencies). Both PIN diodes D170 and D171
must be reverse biased to properly route the received RF signal.
Next is the step attenuator (U2). This attenuator provides 15 dB step attenuation to protect the
receiver from strong RF signals. The attenuator is controller by a DSP-based algorithm that
continuously monitors signal strength. When the ON threshold is exceeded (approximately -95
dBM), the attenuator is activated via a DAC in the PCIC by the host. The attenuator remains
activated until the signal drops below the OFF threshold (approximately -115 dBM including the 15
dB attenuation). Hysteresis and timer functions are included in the algorithm to enhance
performance. The algorithm controlling the attenuator is enabled via the CPS for each personality.
When the algorithm is disabled, the attenuator is essentially a short circuit from input to output.
The step following the step attenuator is the varactor-tuned preselector filter made up of C1, C2, C3,
C4, C5, L1, L2, C63, C64, CR1 and CR2. The preselector is positioned right after the antenna switch
to provide the receiver preamp with some protection against strong signal, out-of-band signals, and
first-image suppression.
After the preselector filter, the received signal is applied to the receiver preamp, Q29. The preamp is
a transistor, which has been biased and matched for optimum intermodulation (IM), noise figure
(NF), and gain performance. Components L3 and C7 match the input of the amp to the step
attenuator output. The preamp is supplied by a 5V analog regulator and is biased at approximately
0.75Vdc at the base and 2Vdc at the collector.
The output of the amp is matched to a second two-pole preselector filter of the type previously
discussed. The match is via C35 and L31. The subsequent stage in the receiver chain is the 1st
mixer U1, which uses high-side injection, to convert the RF carrier to an intermediate frequency (IF)
of 73.35 MHz. Since high-side injection is used, the LO frequency is offset above the RF carrier by
73.35 MHz, or Flo = Frf + 73.35 MHz. The mixer utilizes GaAs technology in a double-balanced,
Gilbert Cell configuration.
A balun transformer (T51) is used to couple the RF signal into the mixer. The primary winding of T51
is matched to the preceding stage by L57, C51 and C90. The secondary winding of T51 provides a
differential output. The center tap pin is grounded via an 75-ohm resistor that sets the mixer bias
current.
The final stage in the receiver front end is a two-pole crystal filter (FL51). The crystal filter provides
some of the receiver's adjacent channel selectivity and intermodulation. The crystal filter provides at
least 75dB of second image protection and improves IM distortion in the ABACUS III IC.

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4.3.4.2 Back End


In the ABACUS IC (U401), the first IF frequency is amplified and then down-converted to the second
IF frequency (2.25 MHz). At this point, the analog signal is converted into two digital bit streams by a
sigma-delta A/D converter. The bit streams are then digitally filtered, mixed down to baseband, and
filtered again. The output data stream is then sent to the Patriot IC, where it is decoded to produce
the recovered audio.
The ABACUS IC (U401) is electronically programmable. The amount of filtering, which is dependent
on the radio channel spacing and signal type, is controlled by the microcomputer. Additional filtering,
which used to be provided externally by a conventional ceramic filter, is replaced by internal digital
filters in the ABACUS IC.
The ABACUS IC contains a feedback Automatic Gain Control (AGC) circuit to expand the dynamic
range of the sigma-delta converter. The differential output data contains the quadrature (I and Q)
information in 16-bit words, the AGC information in a 9-bit word, imbedded word sync information,
and fill bits. Two synthesizers are available on the chip for second LO and sampling clock (18 MHz)
generation.
The second LO/VCO is a Colpitts oscillator built around transistor Q401. Varactor diode (D402) in the
VCO is used to adjust the VCO frequency. The control signal for the varactor is derived from a loop
filter consisting of C440, R417, C441, R418, and C480. The sampling clock is derived from a
negative resistance generator (on the chip) available at CLKP, CLKN, and an external tank circuit
(L403, C423, and D401). The loop filter for the clock is realized by C448, R408, and C425.

4.3.5 Transmitter
The RF power amplifier (PA) consists of
an RF driver (U101) and
a Silicon N-Channel MOSFET type transistor RF power amplifier (Q101).
RF input drive level of approximately +3dBm is supplied from the transmit VCO buffer. This input
drive level is applied to pin 16 (RFIN) of U101. The dc power is applied to pins 6, 7, and 14 of U101
and to the drain of Q101 via a filtered RAW_B+. Power control is achieved by varying the dc bias
(and thus the gain) at pin 1 of U101 and the gate of Q101. The amplified RF signal leaves the RF
final PA (Q101) at the drain and is applied to the discrete directional coupler via an impedance
match. The RF signal passes through the coupler, a discrete antenna switch, and a discrete
harmonic filter before finally reaching the antenna launch connector.
A portion of the forward RF power is sampled by the directional coupler, applied to the diode (D172)
for rectification, and the resulting dc signal is fed back to pin 1 of the Power Control IC (PCIC, U102).
This dc signal is representative of the forward RF power being passed through the directional
coupler. The dc signal is used by the PCIC to regulate the transmitted RF power level.
The PCIC is the heart of the power control loop. The rectified feedback is internally compared to an
internal Digital-to-Analog Converter (DAC) output voltage in the PCIC to determine the amount of DC
bias voltage at pin 4. This voltage at pin 4 of the PCIC controls the gain (and thus the output power,
as explained above) of the RF driver (U101) and the RF power amplifier (Q101) via a fixed resistor
divider network.
U103 senses the temperature of the printed circuit board (PCB) near the RF Power Amplifier (Q101)
and provides a dc level representative of this temperature to pin 30 of the PCIC. The PCIC uses this
input to cut back the output power level after a certain temperature threshold is reached. This
ensures (1) radio integrity while transmitting in extreme ambient conditions hotter than the radios
operating temperature range and (2) acts as a safety feature to prevent any thermal runaway fault
conditions.

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4.3-5

Pin 32 of the PCIC powers the Temperature Sense IC (U103) and forward biases the antenna switch
diodes (D170 and D171) while the radio is in transmit mode. This routes the RF signal from the
transmitter to the antenna, as explained above. The antenna switch diodes are not biased during
receive and standby modes; therefore, any RF signal present at the antenna is applied to the
receiver.

4.3.6 VOCON Functional Blocks


The three main functional blocks of the VOCON section consist of the following sections:
the Controller and Memory Section, consisting of the following components:
- the Patriot IC (U800)
- the dual-core processor with the microcontroller unit (MCU) and a digital signal processor
(DSP)
- the SRAM IC (U804) and FLASH IC (U803) memory devices.
the Audio and Power Section and digital support are all embedded into the MAKO IC (U701).
the Interface Support Section, consisting of the following components:
- the ESD protection circuitry
- the side connector interface circuitry, and
- the Option board.

4.3.6.1 Controller and Memory Section


Three main ICs are in the controller and memory section of the main board schematic: the Patriot IC
(U800), the static RAM (SRAM) (U804), and the Flash memory (U803).

4.3.6.1.1 Patriot IC (U800)


The Patriot IC (U800) is a dual-core processor containing both a 32-bit microcontroller unit (MCU)
and a 16-bit digital signal processor (DSP) in one IC package. It comes in a 256 pin, ball grid array
(BGA) package with 1mm pitch solder balls. The Patriot is supplied with two voltages: 1.875 volts
(E801) and 2.9 volts (E800). The 1.875-volt supply is used as the core voltage as well as the
interface to the memory devices and display. Most of the pins on the Patriot operate from the 2.9-volt
supply.
There are two main clocks that are provided to the Patriot:
1. The CKIH pin is provided by a 16.8MHz sine wave; this is the most important clock since it is
internally used to generate the clocks for both the MCU and DSP cores, as well as most of
the peripherals.
2. A 2.9-volt peak-to-peak 32.768kHz square wave is supplied to the MCU and DSP cores. It is
generated by an external 32.768kHz crystal (Y701), and a clock buffer circuit that includes
U712, U713, U714, C742, C743, C791, C743, C792, R745, R747, R748, R799, R741 and
R742. This signal is supplied to the CKIL pin on the dual-core processor. While not as widely
used as the 16.8MHz clock, the 32.768kHz clock is needed by some components in the dualcore processor, including the reset circuitry.

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4.3.6.1.1.1 Microcontroller Unit (MCU)


The MCU portion of the Patriot has 22.5Kx32 bits of internal RAM and 1Kx32 bits of internal ROM.
The internal ROM is used for the bootstrapping code. The MCU has several peripherals, including
the following:
an External Interface Module (EIM)
the Multiple Queue Serial Peripheral Interface (MQSPI)
two Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter (UART) modules, and
the One-Wire Interface module.
The MCU communicates internally to the DSP through the MCU/DSP Interface (MDI).
External Interface Module (EIM)
The External Interface Module (EIM) is the MCU's interface to the SRAM (U804), Flash Memory
(U803), and the display. The EIM lines include the following:
24 external address lines
16 external bi-directional data lines
6 chip selects lines
read/write line, and
output enable line, among others.
All of the EIM lines operate at 1.8-volt logic levels; the EIM operates at the MCU clock speed.
Multiple Queue Serial Peripheral Interface (MQSPI)
The Multiple Queue Serial Peripheral Interface (MQSPI) is the MCU's programming interface to
other ICs. The Patriot has two independent SPI busses, and each has its own clock line, data-out
line (MOSI), and data-in line (MISO). There are 10 SPI chip selects (SPICS) that are programmable
to either SPI A, the RF board's SPI bus, or to SPI B, the dedicated VOCON SPI bus. The devices on
the SPI A bus include the following:
the PCIC and FRACN IC on the SPICS4, and
the ABACUS III on SPICS5.
There is one SPI B chip select used for the MAKO IC U701 on SPICS2 (TP_MAKO_CE). All of the
lines of the SPI module operate at the GPIO voltage logic level (see section 4.3.6.1.1.).
There are several devices on the RF board that only have one bi-directional SPI data line.
Components U801, U802, and Q801 are configured by the MCU GPIO pin TOUT13 (MISOA_SEL)
to route the data line to the appropriate pin on the Patriot depending on which SPI device is being
accessed.
Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter (UART)
The Patriot has two Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter (UART) modules. UART1
(primary UART) handles the RS 232 lines while UART 2 is not used. The primary UART has the
following lines:
a receive data line URXD
a transmit data line UTXD, and
hardware flow control signals RTS (request to send) and CTS (clear to send).
All UART lines are operating at the GPIO voltage logic level (see section 4.3.6.1.1.).

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One-Wire Interface
The MCU has a One-Wire Interface module that is used to communicate to a One-Wire device like a
USB cable or a smart battery using the Dallas Semiconductor protocol. This module has one
external pin, OWIRE_DAT (U800 pin F6), and it uses the GPIO voltage logic level.
4.3.6.1.1.2 Digital Signal Processor (DSP)
The DSP portion of the Patriot has 84Kx24 bits of program RAM and 62Kx16 bits of data RAM.The
DSP has its own set of peripherals including the following:
the Baseband Interface Port (BBP)
the DSP Timer module, and
the Serial Audio Codec Port (SAP).
Additionally, the DSP shares some peripherals with the MCU, including the USB interface and the
General Purpose Input/Output module (GPIO).
Baseband Interface Port (BBP)
The Baseband Interface Port (BBP) module is the DSP's serial synchronous interface (SSI) to the
RF board. The BBP has independent sections for the receiver and the transmitter. The receiver BBP
pins include
the receive data pin SRDB
the receive clock signal pin SC0B, and
the receive frame synchronization (sync) signal pin SC1B.
The transmitter's BBP pins include
the transmit data pin STDB (R816)
the transmit clock signal pin SCKB (TCLK test point), and
the transmit frame sync signal pin SC2B (TSYNC).
All BBP lines use the GPIO voltage level (see section 4.3.6.1.1.).
DSP Timer Module
While the BBP receive clock and frame sync signals are supplied by the ABACUS III from the RF
board, the BBP transmit clock and frame sync signals are generated by the MAKO IC using the
16.8MHz clock (connected to the TCXO_IN M1 pin). The BBP transmit clock and frame sync signals,
along with the BBP transmit data signal, are connected to the Digital-to-Analog Converter (DAC) on
the RF board.
Serial Audio Codec Port (SAP)
The Serial Audio Codec Port (SAP) module is the DSP's serial synchronous interface (SSI) to the
audio codec on the MAKO IC. The SAP interface consist of four signals:
the SAP clock line pin SCKA (CODEC_DCLK, R772)
the SAP frame sync line pin SC2A (CODEC_FSYNC, R773)
the SAP receive data line pin SRDA (CODEC_TX, R774), and
the transmit data line pin STDA (CODEC_RX, R775).
The SAP clock is generated by the MAKO IC, U701, and it is a 512kHz, 2.9-volt peak-to-peak wave.
The SAP frame sync signal is also generated by the MAKO IC, U701 and it is an 8 kHz, 2.9-volt
peak-to-peak square wave.

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Universal Serial Bus (USB)


The Patriot's USB peripheral, shared by the MCU and the DSP, provides the required buffering and
protocol to communicate on the Universal Serial Bus. The Patriot supports USB slave functionality.
For receive data: the receive data is routed from the MAKO IC (U701) integrated USB
transceiver. Single ended positive data is generated at U701 pin B9 and is sent to the dual-core
processor pin URXD_RTS. USB data minus comes from U701 pin C9 and is sent to URXD1 of
the dual-core processor.
For transmit data: the USB data comes out of the Patriot UTXD1 pin and goes to the MAKO IC
pin C8.
General Purpose Input/Output Module (GPIO)
The GPIO (General Purpose Input/Output) Module is shared by the MCU and the DSP. This module
consists of four 16-pin bi-directional ports and a 15 pin bi-directional port. While some of these pins
on these ports are being used for other functions (UART, SPI, SAP, BBP, and Interrupt pins), the
remaining pins on those ports may be programmed to become GPIOs that may be used by either the
DSP or the MCU. Each GPIO pin has up to 8 alternate output functions and up to 4 alternate input
functions. This allows for the GPIO pins to be routed internally to pertinent Patriot modules.
Additionally, the GPIO module adds selectable edge-triggered or level-sensitive interrupt
functionality to the GPIO pins. An example of GPIO pins include the following:
the LED control signals (RED_LED and GREEN_LED).

4.3.6.1.2 SRAM (U804)


The static RAM (SRAM) is an asynchronous, 1 MB CMOS device that is capable of 70 ns access
speed. It is supplied with 1.8 volts. The SRAM has 19 address lines and 16 data lines connected to
the External Interface Module (EIM) of the Patriot IC through the ADDR(23:0) and DATA(15:0)
busses.
The SRAM has an active low chip-select EN_CE that is connected to the EIM CS2_N pin. When the
SRAM EN_CE pin is not asserted, the SRAM is in standby mode, which reduces current
consumption.
Two other control signals from the EIM that change the mode of the SRAM are the read/write signal
(R/W), and the output enable signal (OE). The R/W of the EIM is connected to the SRAM EN_WE
pin while the OE signal from the EIM is connected to the SRAM EN_OE pin. The SRAM is in read
mode when the EN_WE pin is not asserted and the EN_OE pin is asserted. The SRAM is in write
mode when the EN_WE pin is asserted, regardless of the state of the EN_OE pin.
The other SRAM pins are the lower byte enable pin EN_BLE and the upper byte enable pin
EN_BHE. These pins are used to determine which byte (EN_BLE controls data lines 0-7 and
EN_BHE controls data lines 8-15) is being used when there is a read or a write request from the
Patriot. The EN_BLE pin is controlled by the EIM EB1_N signal while the EN_BHE pin is controlled
by the EB0_N signal.

4.3.6.1.3 Flash Memory (U803)


The Flash memory IC is a 8-megabyte CMOS device with simultaneous read/write or simultaneous
read/erase operation capabilities with 70 ns access speed. It is supplied with 1.8 volts. The Flash
memory has its 22 address lines and 16 data lines connected to the EIM of the Patriot IC through the
ADDR(23:0) and DATA(15:0) busses. The Flash memory contains host firmware, DSP firmware,
codeplug data, and tuning values.

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The RESET_OUT of the Patriot IC (U800) is at the GPIO voltage logic level (see section 4.1.6.1.1).
Components CR800 and R812 are used to convert the voltage down to a 1.8-volt logic level, and this
1.8 volt reset signal is fed to the Flash RESET pin. When this pin is asserted (active low logic), the
Flash is in reset mode. In this mode, the internal circuitry powers down and the outputs become high
impedance connections.
The Flash active low chip select pin, EN_CE, is connected to the active low CS0 pin (TP_CS0 test
point) of the EIM. When the EN_CE is not asserted, the Flash is in standby mode which reduces the
current consumption.
Several other active low controls pins determine what mode the Flash memory is in:
the address valid pin ADV which is connected to the EIM LBA signal
the output enable pin EN_OE that is connected to the EIM OE signal, and
the write enable pin EN_WE which connected to the EIM EB1 signal.
For read mode, the ADV and EN_OE pins would be asserted while the EN_WE pin would not be
asserted. When the EN_WE is asserted and the EN_OE pin is non-asserted, the Flash would
operate in the write mode.

RESET_OUT

RESET

3V to 1.8V

ADV

LBA
CSO
CS0

EN_CE

EB1

EN_WE
EN_OE

OE

Flash
U803

A(23:1)
A(22:0)

Patriot
U800

D(15:0)

A(23:0)
D(15:0)

A(19:1)

A(18:0)
D(15:0)
EN_OE
EN_BLE

EB0

EN_BHE

CS2

EN_CE

R_X*

EN_WE

SRAM
U804

Figure 4.3-1. Controller Memory Interface

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4.3.6.2 Audio and Power Section


Two main ICs reside in the audio and power section of the schematic diagram:
the MAKO IC (U701)
the VSW1 Driver IC (Q702)

4.3.6.2.1 MAKO IC (U701)


The MAKO IC is a mixed-signal IC that provides control, clock generation, digital support, audio, and
voltage regulation functionality. It comes in a 176-pin, ball-grid array (BGA) package with 0.8mm
pitch solder balls. The MAKO IC is supplied with switched battery voltage SW_B+.
4.3.6.2.1.1 Voltage Regulation
The MAKO IC contains all of the regulators that are used in the design of the VOCON board:
VSW1, VSW2, V_2.9, V1.55, V1.875, and VCC5. VSW1 is a programmable switching regulator
controlled by the MAKO IC on pin SW1_SUMCOMP_DL, while the current is sourced by a driver
Q702 using the switched battery voltage (SW_B+). The switching frequency of VSW1 is
programmable by the dual-core processor through the SPI bus. The VSW1 voltage is supplied to the
input pin of MAKO's VSW2 regulator (pin SW2_VCCS).
The VSW2 regulator is a SPI programmable switching regulator. The initial and programmed output
of VSW2 at C715 is 2.3 volts. The VSW2 voltage is used internal to the MAKO IC to supply the 1.875
volt (V1.875) and 1.55 volt (V1.55) linear voltage regulators. The V1.875 voltage at L703 is supplied
to the dual-core processor U800 (EIM voltage), SRAM U804, and Flash memory U803. The V1.55
voltage at R718 is supplied to the dual-core processor U800 (core voltage).
The V_2.9 volt regulator is a linear regulator within the MAKO IC that used VSW1 as its input. The
initial output of V_2.9 at L704 is 2.775 volts, which is then programmed to 2.9 volts by the dual-core
processor via the SPI bus. The V_2.9 voltage is supplied to the dual-core processor (I/O ring - SPI,
BBP, SAP, UART, GPIO, etc.), the display module connector J601, and the many discrete
components that interface with the dual-core processor and the MAKO IC.
4.3.6.2.1.2 Microcontroller Unit (MCU) Interface
The MAKO IC has a four-wire, SPI connection to the dual-core processor (SPI B). The SPI B clock is
connected to the SPI_CLK pin E6. The SPI B MOSI line is connected to the SPI_DI pin B6. The SPI
B MISO line is connected to the SPI_DO pin C6. The MAKO SPI B chip-select signal is connected to
the SPI_CS pin D6. Through this interface, the dual-core processor can program the voltage
regulators, the CODEC, the transmit and receive audio filters and amplifiers, digital support
multiplexing, and read information from the ADC.
The MAKO IC has a 10-bit ADC with eight general-purpose channels and two voltage-monitoring
channels. Five out of the eight general-purpose channels are assigned to the display backlight
button on the control head (ATOD_2), the monitor volume (ATOD_1), the two-position toggle switch
(ATOD_3), the OPT_SEL_IN (ATOD_8), and board type ID (ATOD_5). The other three general
purpose channels are unused. Battery voltage is also monitored by the ADC. The dual-core
processor reads the ADC values through the SPI bus.

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4.3.6.2.1.3 Audio Circuitry


A16-bit CODEC is integrated into the MAKO IC and programmable by the dual-core processor
through the SPI bus. The CODEC converts microphone audio data into a digital bit stream for
processor by the DSP and converts receive audio data that was processed by the DSP into an
analog audio signal for amplification to a speaker. The CODEC interfaces to the DSP through the 4wire SAP bus. The CODEC clock, which is 512kHz, is generated by the MAKO IC and supplied on
the VC_DCLK pin (R772). The CODEC 8 kHz frame synchronization signal is generated by the
MAKO IC and supplied on the VC_FSYNC pin (R773). The CODEC transmit data signal is on the
VC_TX3V pin and the CODEC receive data signal is on the VC_RX pin. For the MAKO IC to
generate the clock and frame sync signals, a 24.576 MHz crystal Y702 is supplied to the XOUT and
XIN pins.
The MAKO IC contains internal amplification (digital and analog), filtering, and multiplexing
functionality for both receive and transmit audio. These functions are programmable by the dual core
processor through the SPI bus. The input for the internal microphone audio (C755) is the
INT_MIC_P pin, while the input for the external microphone audio (C754) is the EXT_MIC_P pin.
The differential output for the internal speaker is the INT_SPKR_P pin and INT_SPKR_M pin. The
differential output for the external speaker is the EXT_SPKR_P pin (C769) and EXT_SPKR_M pin
(C768).

4.3.6.2.2 Regulator
The 5 V regulator is internal to the MAKO IC and uses SW_B+ as its input voltage at pin V08_I
(C720). The 5 V supply (L705) is used by the bi-directional voltage translators integrated into the
MAKO IC, the MAKO IC protection diodes, and the ESD protection circuitry.
The 1.55 V regulator (programmable through the SPI bus) is integrated into the MAKO IC. This
regulator uses VSW2 to source the current. The 1.55 V supply (R718) is used by the dual-core
processor U701 for it core voltage and clock amplifier.

4.3.6.2.3 Audio Pre-Amplifier


The audio pre-amplifier is integrated into the MAKO IC. The pre-amplifier's supply voltage and gain
are programmable and controlled by the dual-core processor through the SPI bus. The input to the
pre-amplifier is routed from the internal gain stages within the MAKO IC. The differential output of the
pre-amplifier is the VC_OUT_P pin (R844) and VC_OUT_M pin (R798).

4.3.6.2.4 Audio Power Amplifier


The audio power amplifier, supplied by SW_B+, is integrated into the MAKO IC U701. The audio PA
is a programmable BTL type and is controlled by the dual-core processor through the SPI bus. The
operational state of the PA, as well as selecting between the internal and external audio path, is
controlled by the dual-core processor via the SPI bus.
The differential input to the audio PA comes from a low-pass filter (R844, R798, C764, C765, and
C790) at the output of the audio pre-amplifier.

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4.3.6.3 Interface Support Section


The interface support section includes the following:
the MAKO IC (U701)
the ESD protection circuitry, and
the universal connector interface circuitry.

4.3.6.3.1 MAKO IC U701


The digital-support functions are performed by the MAKO IC. The MAKO IC is contained in a 176-pin
BGA with 0.8mm pitch solder balls. The MAKO IC is supplied with three clocks. It is supplied with a
16.8 MHz clock from the transceiver board. It uses a 32.768 kHz crystal to boot up the dual core
processor and for the real-time clock. It also uses a 24.576 MHz crystal to generate the SAP clock
and frame synchronization signals.
The MAKO IC includes that one-wire option detect support, watchdog timer, and the radio's universal
(accessory) side connector interface. It also monitors the position of the on/off switch in order to
control the power-up/power-down sequence.
4.3.6.3.1.1 Side Connector Interface, Logic Level Translation, and Boot Data Path Control
The LH Data bidirectional translation is performed internal to the MAKO IC and 3V logic level is on
MAKO pin SB96D_BDO_KF_3V.
4.3.6.3.1.2 USB Transceiver
The USB transceiver is internal to MAKO IC U701, and is capable of transmitting and receiving serial
data at a rate of 12 megabits per second. The differential USB data comes from the side connector,
through the 33-ohm resistors R837 and R838 and then to the USB1_DP and USB1_DM pins on
U701. The data will then go through some interfacing and multiplexing internal to the transceiver for
6-wire USB operation and onto the output pins. The USB receive interface through the transceiver to
the dual core processor is as follows: DP routed to USB_VPI, DM routed to URXD1_USB_VMI, and
the differentially decoded data is output on URTS1_XRXD pin.
The USB transmitter is enabled when the RS232_USB* and USB_TXENAB signals are both driven
low by the dual-core processor. The single-ended data is output from the dual-core processor on the
UTXD1_USB_VPO pin and goes to USB1_DAT_TXD on U701. The data is driven out differentially
on the USB1_DP and USB1_DM pins, which go to the side connector. The dual-core processor
sends the single-ended zero signal from pin USB_VMO to the USB1_SE0 pin on U701.
When a USB cable is attached, pin CTS_CABLE_DET_5V is driven low and goes through level
translation in U701 and the output of CTS_CABLE_DET_3V is pulsed low and sent to the dual-core
processor. This line controls the USB and RS232 modes so that the data that is on those lines are
routed to the USB transceiver when a cable is detected. If a USB cable is not detected,
CTS_CABLE_DET_3V is high, the transceiver is put in suspend mode and the DP and DM pins can
now handle 5V tolerance for RS232 mode.
4.3.6.3.1.3 One-Wire Support
New options and accessories that attach to the side connector are identified by the dual-core
processor using the One-Wire protocol. The One-Wire pin on the side connector serves as the
One-Wire data pin. This signal is connected to the ONE_WIRE_OPT pin. This pin is connected to
the dual-core processor One-wire bus ONE_WIRE_UP through the MAKO IC, U701, internal
isolation switch controlled by the SPI commands sent from the dual-core processor. This isolation is
needed to prevent possible contention on the One-Wire bus when a smart battery is attached to the
radio.

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These new accessories are to ground, designator R666, of the side connector. When this occurs, the
ONE_WIRE_OPT is asserted and the dual-core processor detects the change. The dual-core
processor then sends a command through the SPI lines to the U701 MAKO IC to connect the side
connector One-Wire line to the dual-core processor One-Wire bus. In the case of the USB cable, the
dual-core processor reads the One-Wire data from the cable and, upon determining that a USB
cable is attached, programs the digital-support IC for USB mode.
4.3.6.3.1.4 Watchdog Timer
The watchdog timer is a 125ms counter that is integrated into the MAKO IC U701 and used during
the power down sequence. The MAKO IC will begin the power down sequence when a low-to-high
transition occurs on MECH_SW pin (MAKO pin E4). Once this transition occurs, the MAKO IC
begins the watchdog timer. Upon expiration, RESETX (MAKO pin C5) is asserted and all of the
MAKO regulators are shutdown. The dual-core processor can refresh the watchdog timer so that the
software has enough time to complete its tasks before the power is taken away.
4.3.6.3.1.5 32 kHz Oscillator and CMOS Output
There is an internal 32kHz oscillator circuitry to the MAKO IC U301 that is based off of a 32.768 kHz
crystal Y701 and additional load capacitors C701 and C702. The output of the 32 kHz oscillator is a
logic_vdd voltage (approximately 2.9 volts peak-to-peak), 32kHz +/- 20% square wave on pin
GATED_32K_CLK. This 32 kHz signal is routed through an analog switch U302 and sent to the
dual-core processor CKIL pin. This signal is only used to boot up the dual-core processor.
After the dual-core processor boots up, the select input (R799) of the analog switch is asserted high
allowing for the processor to receive an accurate 32.768 kHz, 2.9 V peak-to-peak square wave. This
signal is generated by tapping the output of the 32.768 crystal and buffering the signal with the
following components: U713, R745, R746, C743, C792, R742, and R741. The 32.768 kHz clock
signal allows for the completion of real-time applications.

4.3.6.3.2 ESD Protection Circuitry


Several components on the VOCON section were added to protect the circuitry from Electrostatic
Discharge (ESD). The side connector signal lines are exposed and require ESD protection
components. These protection components include:
5.6 volt zeners (VR659 and VR662) on the CTS and RTS lines, microphone lines, and the
option select lines
12 volt zener (VR650) on the internal and external speaker audio lines
13 volt zener (VR658) on the OPTB+ line, and
low capacitance ESD suppressors (VR678, VR651, and VR652) on the USB data lines.

4.3.6.3.3 Universal Connector (Side Connector) Interface Circuitry


An important circuit in the side connector interface is the Option Select 2 line comparator. The
op-amp (U601) is used as a comparator for the option select 2 line. The voltage divider network of
R658 and R673 determines the comparator threshold. The remaining components on the side
connector interface consist of current-limiting serial resistors and noise-suppressing shunt
capacitors.
4.3.6.3.3.1 Universal Connector (Side Connector) and Option Selects
The universal connector is located on the side of the radio. It is the external port or interface to the
outside, and is used for programming and interfacing to external accessories. The universal
connector is connected to the main board via a flex circuit at connector J650.

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Most of the signals are extensions of circuits described in other areas of this manual. However, there
are two option select pins used to configure special modes: Option Select 1 and Option Select 2.
These pins are controlled by accessories connected to the universal connector. Connections to the
universal connector and J650 are shown in Figure 4.3-2. and Figure 4.3-3., respectively.
Table 4.3-1 outlines their functions as defined at the universal connector.
1
2

OPT_SEL1

EXT_SPKR
EXT_MIC
OPTB+/VPP
OPT_SEL2
SPKR_COM
RTS
GND
SB9600_BUSY
CTS
RS232_DOUT/USB_D+
RS232_DIN/USB_DSB9600_DATA/KEYFAIL

12
13
MAEPF-27431-O

Figure 4.3-2. Universal (Side) Connector


Signal Name

J650-Pin #

GND
INT_SPK+
INT_SPKROPT_SEL1
EXT_SPK+
EXT_MIC
OPT_B+_VPP
OPT_SEL2
SPKR_COM
RTS_USB_PWR
LH_BUSY
CTS
RS232_TX_USB+
RS232_TX_USBLH_DATA_KEYFAIL
NC
INT_MIC

1, 11, 19, 20
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
12
13
14
15
16
17
18

20
J650

MAEPF-27467-O

Figure 4.3-3. VOCON Connector J650

Table 4.3-1. Option Select Functions


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Option Select 2

External PTT

No Function (Normal)

Man Down

External Speaker

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4.3.6.3.4 The Option Board


The Option Board consists of the "keypad module" and the "display module" for models II and III of
the XTS 2500/XTS 2500I radio.
4.3.6.3.4.1 Display Module
An optional integral 96 pixels by 64 pixels LCD display module is available with either a 3 x 2 keypad
with a navigational button (Model II radios), or 3 x 6 keypad with a navigational button (Model III
radios). This unit is not considered field-repairable. The display module is connected to the VOCON
section through the flex connector (J900).
The display is controlled by the Patriot's MCU core. The MCU core programs the display through the
following:
EIM data lines D0 - D7 (pins 9 through 16, respectively),
the display chip select line (pin 5),
the EIM "write only" line (pin 8), and
the EIM address 0 line (pin 7).
The EIM address 0 is used to select the register to be programmed. The Patriot may reset the
display module through pin 6. The display is supplied with 1.8 volts (C901) to pin 17and 3 volts
(C902) to pin 18.
The Patriot GPIO BL_EN controls the display backlighting; that signal goes to pin 43 of the J601
connector (on the radio board), and the corresponding pin 3 of the J901 connector (on the Option
board).
Pin 4 of the J601 connector (on the radio board), and the corresponding pin 42 on the J901
connector (on the Option board) is supplied with 7.5 volts. The 7.5 volts is used to power the LEDs
on the display module.
Pin 2 of the J601 connector (on the radio board), and the corresponding pin 44 on the J901
connector (on the Option board), is supplied with the V2 regulated voltage. The V2 regulated voltage
is used to power DISPLAY_VCC.
Pin 1 of the J601 connector (on the radio board), and the corresponding pin 45 on the J901
connector (on the Option board), is supplied with 1.8 volts. The 1.8 volts is used to power
DISPLAY_VDD.
4.3.6.3.4.2 Keypad Module
The keypad module is connected to the main board through flex connector (J601) on the radio board
schematic and J901 on the Option board schematic. The keypad is read though a row-and-column
matrix made up of ROW0, ROW1, ROW2, ROW3, ROW4, ROW5, ROW6 and COL0, COL1, and
COL2. This totals 18 keys on the keypad. When a key is pressed, a row and a column are connected
to one another.
The Patriot determines a key press by a scanning algorithm. Each column line is configured as an
open drain output and pulled low. The Patriot then scans the row pins (each row pin has an internal
pull up resistor). If a row signal is read low, then the Patriot determines that a key was pressed. If
none of the row signal lines are low, then another column line is pulled low and the row scanning
routine occurs.
The Patriot GPIO BL_EN controls the keypad backlighting; that signal goes to pin 43 of the J601
connector (on the radio board), and the corresponding pin 3 of the J901 connector (on the Option
board). Pin 42 is supplied with 7.5 volts, which is used to power the LEDs on the keypad module.

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4.3.6.3.5 Encryption Module


The encryption module (secure models only) connects directly to the VOCON board and interfaces
directly with the vocoder digital circuitry. It contains one custom microcontroller IC (Armour) to
perform digital, numerical, encryption algorithms.
The encryption modules are designed to digitally encrypt and decrypt voice for ASTRO and
NON-ASTRO in XTS 2500/XTS 2500I. This section covers the encryption modules, hardware kits
0104020J49 (Model 1.5), 0104020J50 (Model 2) and 0104020J51 (Model 3).
NOTE: The encryption modules are NOT serviceable. The information contained in this section is
only intended to help determine whether a problem is due to an encryption module or the radio
itself.
The encryption module uses a custom encryption IC and an encryption key variable to perform its
encode/decode function. The encryption key variable is loaded into the encryption module, via the
radio's universal (side) connector, from a hand-held, key variable loader (KVL). The encryption IC
corresponds to the particular encryption algorithm purchased. Table 4.3-2 lists the encryption
algorithms and their corresponding kit numbers.
The encryption module operates from two power supplies (UNSW_B+ and SW_B+). The SW_B+ is
turned on and off by the radio's On/Off switch. The UNSW_B+ provides power to the encryption
module as long as the radio battery is in place.
Key variables are loaded into the encryption module through connector J601, pin 34. Depending on
the type of encryption module, up to 16 keys can be stored in the module at a time. The key can be
infinite key retention or 30-seconds key retention, depending on how the codeplug is set up.
The radio' s host processor communicates with the encryption module on the Synchronous Serial
Interface (SSI) bus. The SSI bus consists of four signal lines. A communications failure between the
host processor and the secure module will be ERROR 09/10 or S03 error message on the display.
To troubleshoot the encryption module, refer to the flowcharts in Chapter 6.3 UHF2 Troubleshooting
Charts.
Table 4.3-2. Encryption Module Software Kits and Algorithms
Software
Kit Number

Algorithm

Q667AB (7/
800), Q667AE
(V,U1,U2)

ADP SFWR DSP BASED CRYPTO

Q159AC

XTS 2500/XTS 2500I UCM HARDWARE ENCRYPTION

Q629AD

AES ENCRYPTION

Q625AU

DES, DES-XL, DES-OFB ENCRYPTION

Q668AC

ADP UCM ENCRYPTION W/DES, DES-XL, DES-OFB

H869BQ

MULTI KEY

Q406AC

ADP UCM ENCRYPTION

QA00204AA

MULTIKEY AND ADP


ADP UCM ENCRYPTION W/AES

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4.3.6.3.6 System Clocks


The Patriot is supplied with two clocks:
1. The first clock, a 16.8 MHz sine wave, comes from the RF portion of the radio. It is
conditioned by the clock buffer circuit, which includes Q709, R722, R740, R729, R797, C726,
C725 and C727.
2. The other clock supplied to Patriot is a 32.768 kHz square wave. This clock is generated by
the external 32.768kHz crystal Y701, and a clock buffer circuit that includes U713, R745,
R746, C743, C792, R742 and R741. This signal is supplied to the CKIL pin on the dual-core
processor.

4.3.6.4 Transmit Audio Path


Refer to Figure 4.3-4. The single-ended internal microphone audio enters the VOCON board through
20 pin side connector (J650), and the internal microphone bias is set by circuitry that includes R751,
R753, C751, C753 and C755. The internal microphone signal is connected to the INT_MIC_P pin,
which is the input terminal on the MAKO IC internal op-amp G1 after the signal is multiplexed. The
gain of the G1 pre-amp is set to +15 dB, which is programmed by dual-core processor SPI lines.
The external microphone audio enters the VOCON board through the remote connector J102, pin10,
and the external microphone bias is set by circuitry that includes R750, R752, C750, C752 and
C754. The external microphone signal is connected to the EXT_MIC_P pin, which is an input
terminal on the MAKO IC internal op-amp G1 after the signal is multiplexed. The gain of the G1 preamp is set to +15 dB, which is programmed by dual-core processor SPI lines.
The dual-core processor, through the SPI bus, programs a multiplexer internal to the MAKO IC to
select one of the microphone signals. Then, the selected microphone signal goes through the G1
pre-amplifier stage and on to a programmable gain amplifier (G2) before it goes to the CODEC for
A/ D conversion. The resulting digital data is filtered and sent to the DSP on the CODEC_TX line
from the MAKO IC VC_TX3V pin. After additional filtering and processing, the DSP sends the dataout from the STDB pin, labeled TX_SSI_DATA to the RF interface connector.
.

Internal Mic Bias


R751, R753,
C751,
C753, C755

INT_MIC_P

MAKO IC U701

Pre-amp
G1 Gain
= 15 dB

MUX

External Mic Bias


R750, R752,
C750, C752
C754

Amp G2
Gain = -30
to 0 dB

HPF = 200 Hz
& LPF = 3.4
kHz cutoff

EXT_MIC_P

MAKO_CS
SPI_MISOB
SPI_MOSIB
SCKB

CODEC
A/D 16-Bit

CODEC_TX
CODEC_FSYNC
CODEC_DCLK

Patriot
SPIB

RF D/A
U201

Patriot
SAP / BBP
3
TX_SSI_FSYNC
TX_SSI_CLK
TX_DATA

Figure 4.3-4. VOCON Transmit Audio Path

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4.3.6.5 Receive Audio Path


Refer to Figure 4.3-5. The receive audio data comes from the Abacus III IC U401 (DOUTA) to the
dual-core processor SRDB pin. The DSP decodes the data and sends it out through the CODEC_RX
line to the MAKO IC VC_RX3V pin. The CODEC filters, adds digital programmable gain G1, then
converts the digital data into an analog audio signal, which in turn is sent to programmable
attenuator G3. The signal is then sent through an internal programmable differential preamplifier
(G4) to add gain and outputs the signal on pins VC_OUT_P and VC_OUT_M of the MAKO IC.
This output from the preamp is then filtered through circuitry R798, R844, C764, C765, C790, and
then sent back to 2 independent internal BTL differential power amplifiers, G5 & G6, of the MAKO IC.
The power amplifiers are programmed to a fixed gain of 26 dB through the dual-core processor SPI
lines and PA control registers.
The dual-core processor selects whether the amplified audio is routed to the internal speaker or the
external speaker through the SPI lines based upon which amplifier is turned on as shown in the PA
control block. The output audio is routed on MAKO IC pins INT_SPKR_P and INT_SPKR_M for
internal and EXT_SPKR_P and EXT_SPKR_M for external speaker lines.

ABACUS III
U401
RX_SSI_FSYNC
RX_SSI_CLK
RX_SSI_DATA

MAKO IC U701
Digital
LPF = 3.4kHz
3

Patriot SAP/BBP

SPI_MOSIB
SCKB

G4
Preamp =
0 to 10
dB

CODEC_RX
CODEC_DCLK
CODEC_FSYNC

Patriot SPIB
MAKO_CS
SPI_MISOB

CODEC
16-Bit
D/A

VC_OUT_P

G1 Digital
Gain = 0 or
1 dB

G3
Attenuator
= -52 to 0
dB

G5
EXT PA
=26 dB

HP & LP
Filter = 22kHz, VC_OUT_M
200Hz
PA
Control
Internal
Speaker =
28 ohms

PA_IN_M
PA_IN_P

G6
INT PA
=26 dB

External
Speaker

Figure 4.3-5. VOCON Receive Audio Path

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Chapter 4.4 700/800 MHz Detailed Theories of


Operation

4.4.1 Introduction
This chapter provides a detailed circuit description of the ASTRO XTS 2500/XTS 2500I/XTS 2250/
XTS 1500 radio board. 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.
This manual is to be used in conjunction with the ASTRO XTS 2500, XTS 2500I, XTS 2250,
XTS 1500, MT 1500 Digital Portable Radios Basic Service Manual (Motorola part number
6816984H01), which uses the pass/fail service approach to radio problems.

4.4.2 Frequency Synthesis


The complete synthesizer subsystem consists of the following:
The reference oscillator (Y200)
The voltage-controlled oscillators (Q210,Q212, and Q214)
The voltage-controlled oscillator buffer IC (U250)
The synthesizer (U201)
The reference oscillator contains a temperature-compensated 16.8 MHz crystal. This oscillator is
digitally tuned and contains a temperature-referenced, six-bit, analog-to-digital (A/D) converter. The
output of the oscillator (pin 3 on Y200) is applied to pin K9 (XTAL1) of U201 through capacitor C243
and resistor R217.
The voltage-controlled oscillators (VCOs) are varactor-tuned. The voltage (2V11V) varies as it is
being applied to varactors D210, D211, and D212 of their respective VCO. The capacitance of the
varactors also varies, thereby changing the output frequency of the VCOs. The three VCOs are used
to cover the entire 700/800MHz band.
VCO1 covers the RX (downlink) 800MHz band and the talkaround 700MHz (764-776MHz) band.
VCO2 covers the TX (uplink) 700/800MHz (794-824MHz) band.

VCO3 covers the talkaround 800MHz (850-870MHz) band and the RX (downlink) 700MHz band.
VCO1, VCO2, and VCO3 are selected using aux1, aux2, and aux4, respectively. TX and RX mode
are controlled using aux3: High for RX; Low for TX.
The buffer IC (U250) includes a TX, RX, and prescaler buffer. The main purpose of the prescaler
buffer is to individually maintain a constant output and provide isolation, The TX buffer is chosen by
setting pin 19 of U250 high; the RX buffer is chosen by setting pin 19 of U250 low. The prescaler
buffer is always on. An additional external TX buffer is used with Q217.
The synthesizer IC (U201) consists of the following:
A prescaler
A programmable loop divider
A divider logic control
A phase detector

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A charge pump
An A/D converter for low-frequency digital modulation
A balance attenuator to balance the high-frequency analog modulation to the low-frequency
digital modulation
A 13V positive voltage multiplier
A serial interface for control
A filter for the regulated 5 and 3 volts
The 13V, being generated by the positive voltage multiplier circuitry, should be present at pin A2 of
U201. The serial interface (SRL) is connected to the microprocessor via the data line (pin F1 of
U201), the clock line (pin F4 of U201), and the chip-enable line (pin G1of U201).
The complete synthesizer subsystem works as follows:
1. The buffered output of the VCO will be present at pin 8 of U250 in RX mode and pin 10 during the
TX mode.
2. The output of the prescaler buffer will be present at pin 12 of U250 and applied to pin 32 of U201.
The prescaler in U201 is a dual-modulus type with selectable divider ratios. This divider ratio is
controlled by the loop divider, which in turn receives its input from the SRL. The loop divider adds or
subtracts phase to the prescaler divider by changing the divider ratio via the modulus control line.
3. The output of the prescaler is then applied to the loop divider.
4. The output of the loop divider then feeds the phase detector. The phase detector will compare the
loop dividers output signal form the VCOs. The VCO signal is divided down after it is applied to pin
32 of U201. The result of the comparison is a pulsed DC signal which is applied to the charge pump.
5. The charge pump outputs a current that will be present at pin 43 of U201. The loop filter consisting
of C229, C228, C221, C295, C291, C292, C298, R210, R212, and R207, will convert this current into
a voltage that will be applied to varactors D210, D211, and D212 to alter the output frequency of the
VCO.
In order to modulate the PLL, the following two-port modulation method is utilized: The analog
modulating signal is applied to the (1) A/D converter as well as to the (2) balance attenuator:
1. The A/D converter converts the low-frequency analog modulating signal into a digital code.
When the digital code is applied to the loop divider, it causes the carrier to deviate.
2. The balance attenuator is used to adjust the VCOs deviation sensitivity to high-frequency
modulating signals.

4.4.3 Antenna Switch


An electronic PIN diode switch steers RF between the receiver and transmitter. The common node of
the switch is at capacitor C120.
1. In transmit mode:
a. RF is routed to the anode of diode CR101.
b. Bias current, sourced from U102, pin 32 is routed through PIN diodes CR101 and CR102,
biasing them to a low-impedance state.
2. In receive mode:
a. RF is routed through pin 1 of FL1.
b. PIN diodes CR101 and CR102 are unbiased and thus at high impedance.

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4.4.4 Receiver
The receiver consists of the following:
Front end
Back end

4.4.4.1 Front End


For the purposes of this discussion, the receiver front end is defined as being the circuitry from the
antenna switch to the output of the IF crystal filter. The 700/800 MHz front end converts the received
RF signal to the 1st IF frequency of 109.65 MHz, while at the same time providing for
spuriousimmunity and adjacent channel selectivity. A review of the interstage components of the
front end follows, with emphasis on troubleshooting considerations.
The received RF signal is passed through antenna switch input matching components C101, C116,
L109 and C117, tank components C106 and L103 (which are anti-resonant at the radios transmitter
frequencies), and output matching components C103 and L104. Both PIN diodes CR101 and CR102
must be back-biased to properly route the received signal.
The stage following the antenna switch is a 50-ohm, multi-layer ceramic (MLC) varactor-tuned
preselector (FL1). The preselector (FL1) is positioned after the antenna switch to provide the
receiver preamp with some protection against strong signal, out-of-band signals and first-image
suppression.
After the preselector (FL1), the received signal is applied to a 15dB step attenuator to provide
additional protection against strong signals. The attenuator is controlled by a DSP based algorithm
that continuously monitors signal strength. When the ON threshold is exceeded (approximately 95dBm), the attenuator is activated via a DAC in the PCIC by the host. The attenuator remains
activated until the signal drops below the OFF threshold (approximately -115dBm including the 15dB
attenuation). Hysterisis and timer functions are included in the algorithm to enhance performance.
The algorithm controlling the attenuator is enabled via the CPS for each personality. When the
algorithm is disabled, the attenuator is essentially a short circuit from input to output. After the
attenuator, the received signal is applied to the receiver preamp, Q1. The preamp is a transistor,
which has been biased and matched for optimum intermodulation (IM), noise figure (NF), and gain
performance. Components L1 and C1 match the input (gate 1) of the amp to the first preselector
output, while D1 provides some breakdown protection for Q1. The output of the amps second MLC
preselector is matched to C8, L6, and C5. The preamp is supplied by a 3V analog regulator and is
biased at approximately 0.75Vdc at the base and 1.7Vdc at the collector. The L1 and C3 network
provide improved third order linearity at low.
The output of the amp is matched to a second three-pole preselector (FL2) of the type previously
discussed. The subsequent stage in the receiver chain is the 1st mixer U1, which uses low-side
injection in the 800 MHz band and high-side injection in the 700 MHz band, to convert the RF carrier
to an intermediate frequency (IF) of 109.65 MHz. Since low-side injection is used in the 800 MHz
band, the LO frequency is offset below the RF carrier by 109.65 MHz, or Flo = Frf - 109.65 MHz. The
mixer utilizes Bi-CMOS technology in a double-balanced, Gilbert Cell configuration.
A balun transformer (T1) is used to couple the RF signal into the mixer. The primary winding of T1 is
matched to the preceding stage by capacitor C35 and inductor L7. The secondary winding of T1
provides a differential output. The center tap pin is grounded via a 39-ohm resistor that sets the
mixer bias current. The differential signal is applied directly to the mixer.
The final stage in the receiver front end is a three-pole crystal filter (FL3). The crystal filter provides
some of the receivers adjacent channel selectivity. The input to the crystal filter is matched to the 1st
mixer using components L10, C29, L11, C17, L12, and C18. The output of the crystal filter is
matched to the input with components C19, L13, C20, and L14. The crystal filter provides at least
80dB of second image protection and improves IM distortion in the ABACUS III IC.
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4.4.4.2 Back End


In the ABACUS IC (U401), the first IF frequency is amplified and then down-converted to the second
IF frequency (2.25 MHz). At this point, the analog signal is converted into two digital bit streams by a
sigma-delta A/D converter. The bit streams are then digitally filtered, mixed down to baseband, and
filtered again. The output data stream is then sent to the Patriot IC, where it is decoded to produce
the recovered audio.
The ABACUS IC (U401) is electronically programmable. The amount of filtering, which is dependent
on the radio channel spacing and signal type, is controlled by the microcomputer. Additional filtering,
which used to be provided externally by a conventional ceramic filter, is replaced by internal digital
filters in the ABACUS IC.
The ABACUS IC contains a feedback Automatic Gain Control (AGC) circuit to expand the dynamic
range of the sigma-delta converter. The differential output data contains the quadrature (I and Q)
information in 16-bit words, the AGC information in a 9-bit word, imbedded word sync information,
and fill bits. Two synthesizers are available on the chip for second LO and sampling clock (18 MHz)
generation.
The second LO/VCO is a Colpitts oscillator built around transistor Q401. A varactor diode (D401) in
the VCO is used to adjust the VCO frequency. The control signal for the varactor is derived from a
loop filter consisting of C409, R405, C416, R403, and C415. The sampling clock is derived from a
negative resistance generator (on the chip) available at CLKP, CLKN, and a external tank circuit
(L405, C443, and D402). The loop filter for the clock is realized by C444, R411, and C450.

4.4.5 Transmitter
The 7/800MHz RF power amplifier (PA) consists of:
1. RF driver (U101)
2. Silicon N-Channel MOSFET Power Amplifier (Q101)
For 7/800MHz band, an RF input drive level of approximately +3dBm is supplied from the VCO buffer
IC (U250). This input drive level is applied to pin 16 (RFIN) of U101. The DC power is applied to pins
6, 7, and 14 of U101 and to the drain of Q101 via a filtered RAW_B+. Power control is achieved
through the varying of the dc bias (and thus the gain) to pin 1 of U101 and the gate of Q101. The
amplified RF signal leaves the RF final PA (Q101) at the drain and is applied to the directional
coupler (U106) via an impedance match. The RF signal passes through the coupler, a discrete
antenna switch, and a discrete harmonic filter before finally reaching the antenna launch connector.
A portion of the forward RF power is sampled by the directional coupler (U106), applied to the diode
(D103) for rectification, and the resulting DC signal is fed back to pin 1 of the Power Control IC
(PCIC, U102). This DC signal is representative of the forward RF power being passed through the
directional coupler U106). The DC signal is used by the PCIC to regulate the transmitted RF power
level.
The PCIC is the heart of the power control loop. The rectified feedback is internally compared to an
internal Digital-to-Analog Converter (DAC) output voltage in the PCIC to determine the amount of DC
bias voltage at pin 4. This voltage at pin 4 of the PCIC controls the gain (and thus the output power,
as explained above) of the RF driver (U101) and the N-Channel MOSFET final (Q101) via a fixed
resistor divider network.

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U102 senses the temperature of the printed circuit board (PCB) near the N-Channel MOSFET final
(Q101) and provides a DC level representative of this temperature to pin 30 of the PCIC. The PCIC
uses this input to cut back the output power level after a certain temperature threshold is reached.
This ensures:
1. Radio integrity while transmitting in extreme ambient conditions hotter than the radios
operating temperature range.
2. Acts as a safety feature to prevent any thermal runaway fault conditions.
Pin 32 of the PCIC powers the Temperature Sense IC (U102) and forward biases the antenna switch
diodes (CR101 and CR102) while the radio is in transmit mode. This routes the RF signal from the
transmitter to the antenna, as explained above. The antenna switch diodes are unbiased during
receive and standby modes; therefore, any RF signal present at the antenna is applied to the
receiver.

4.4.6 VOCON Functional Blocks


The three main functional blocks of the VOCON section consist of the following sections:
the Controller and Memory Section, consisting of the following components:
- the Patriot IC (U800)
- the dual-core processor with the microcontroller unit (MCU) and a digital signal processor
(DSP)
- the SRAM IC (U804) and FLASH IC (U803) memory devices.
the Audio and Power Section and digital support are all embedded into the MAKO IC (U701).
the Interface Support Section, consisting of the following components:
- the ESD protection circuitry
- the side connector interface circuitry, and
- the Option board.

4.4.6.1 Controller and Memory Section


Three main ICs are in the controller and memory section of the main board schematic: the Patriot IC
(U800), the static RAM (SRAM) (U804), and the Flash memory (U803).

4.4.6.1.1 Patriot IC (U800)


The Patriot IC (U800) is a dual-core processor containing both a 32-bit microcontroller unit (MCU)
and a 16-bit digital signal processor (DSP) in one IC package. It comes in a 256 pin, ball grid array
(BGA) package with 1mm pitch solder balls. The Patriot is supplied with two voltages: 1.875 volts
(E801) and 2.9 volts (E800). The 1.875-volt supply is used as the core voltage as well as the
interface to the memory devices and display. Most of the pins on the Patriot operate from the 2.9-volt
supply.
There are two main clocks that are provided to the Patriot:
1. The CKIH pin is provided by a 16.8MHz sine wave; this is the most important clock since it is
internally used to generate the clocks for both the MCU and DSP cores, as well as most of
the peripherals.
2. A 2.9-volt peak-to-peak 32.768kHz square wave is supplied to the MCU and DSP cores. It is
generated by an external 32.768kHz crystal (Y701), and a clock buffer circuit that includes
U712, U713, U714, C742, C743, C791, C792, R745, R747, R748, R799, R741 and R742.
This signal is supplied to the CKIL pin on the dual-core processor. While not as widely used
as the 16.8MHz clock, the 32.768kHz clock is needed by some components in the dual-core
processor, including the reset circuitry.
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4.4.6.1.1.1 Microcontroller Unit (MCU)


The MCU portion of the Patriot has 22.5Kx32 bits of internal RAM and 1Kx32 bits of internal ROM.
The internal ROM is used for the bootstrapping code. The MCU has several peripherals, including
the following:
an External Interface Module (EIM)
the Multiple Queue Serial Peripheral Interface (MQSPI)
two Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter (UART) modules, and
the One-Wire Interface module.
The MCU communicates internally to the DSP through the MCU/DSP Interface (MDI).
External Interface Module (EIM)
The External Interface Module (EIM) is the MCU's interface to the SRAM (U804), Flash Memory
(U803), and the display. The EIM lines include the following:
24 external address lines
16 external bi-directional data lines
6 chip selects lines
read/write line, and
output enable line, among others.
All of the EIM lines operate at 1.8-volt logic levels; the EIM operates at the MCU clock speed.
Multiple Queue Serial Peripheral Interface (MQSPI)
The Multiple Queue Serial Peripheral Interface (MQSPI) is the MCU's programming interface to
other ICs. The Patriot has two independent SPI busses, and each has its own clock line, data-out
line (MOSI), and data-in line (MISO). There are 10 SPI chip selects (SPICS) that are programmable
to either SPI A, the RF board's SPI bus, or to SPI B, the dedicated VOCON SPI bus. The devices on
the SPI A bus include the following:
the PCIC and FRACN IC on the SPICS4, and
the ABACUS III on SPICS5.
There is one SPI B chip select used for the MAKO IC U701 on SPICS2 (TP_MAKO_CE). All of the
lines of the SPI module operate at the GPIO voltage logic level (see section 4.4.6.1.1.).
There are several devices on the RF board that only have one bi-directional SPI data line.
Components U801, U802, and Q801 are configured by the MCU GPIO pin TOUT13 (MISOA_SEL)
to route the data line to the appropriate pin on the Patriot depending on which SPI device is being
accessed.
Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter (UART)
The Patriot has two Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter (UART) modules. UART1
(primary UART) handles the RS 232 lines while UART 2 is not used. The primary UART has the
following lines:
a receive data line URXD
a transmit data line UTXD, and
hardware flow control signals RTS (request to send) and CTS (clear to send).
All UART lines are operating at the GPIO voltage logic level (see section 4.4.6.1.1.).

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One-Wire Interface
The MCU has a One-Wire Interface module that is used to communicate to a One-Wire device like a
USB cable or a smart battery using the Dallas Semiconductor protocol. This module has one
external pin, OWIRE_DAT (U800 pin F6), and it uses the GPIO voltage logic level.
4.4.6.1.1.2 Digital Signal Processor (DSP)
The DSP portion of the Patriot has 84Kx24 bits of program RAM and 62Kx16 bits of data RAM.The
DSP has its own set of peripherals including the following:
the Baseband Interface Port (BBP)
the DSP Timer module, and
the Serial Audio Codec Port (SAP).
Additionally, the DSP shares some peripherals with the MCU, including the USB interface and the
General Purpose Input/Output module (GPIO).
Baseband Interface Port (BBP)
The Baseband Interface Port (BBP) module is the DSP's serial synchronous interface (SSI) to the
RF board. The BBP has independent sections for the receiver and the transmitter. The receiver BBP
pins include
the receive data pin SRDB
the receive clock signal pin SC0B, and
the receive frame synchronization (sync) signal pin SC1B.
The transmitter's BBP pins include
the transmit data pin STDB (R816)
the transmit clock signal pin SCKB (TCLK test point), and
the transmit frame sync signal pin SC2B (TSYNC).
All BBP lines use the GPIO voltage level (see section 4.4.6.1.1.).
DSP Timer Module
While the BBP receive clock and frame sync signals are supplied by the ABACUS III from the RF
board, the BBP transmit clock and frame sync signals are generated by the MAKO IC using the
16.8MHz clock (connected to the TCXO_IN M1 pin). The BBP transmit clock and frame sync signals,
along with the BBP transmit data signal, are connected to the Digital-to-Analog Converter (DAC) on
the RF board.
Serial Audio Codec Port (SAP)
The Serial Audio Codec Port (SAP) module is the DSP's serial synchronous interface (SSI) to the
audio codec on the MAKO IC. The SAP interface consist of four signals:
the SAP clock line pin SCKA (CODEC_DCLK, R772)
the SAP frame sync line pin SC2A (CODEC_FSYNC, R773)
the SAP receive data line pin SRDA (CODEC_TX, R774), and
the transmit data line pin STDA (CODEC_RX, R775).
The SAP clock is generated by the MAKO IC, U701, and it is a 512kHz, 2.9-volt peak-to-peak wave.
The SAP frame sync signal is also generated by the MAKO IC, U701 and it is an 8 kHz, 2.9-volt
peak-to-peak square wave.

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Universal Serial Bus (USB)


The Patriot's USB peripheral, shared by the MCU and the DSP, provides the required buffering and
protocol to communicate on the Universal Serial Bus. The Patriot supports USB slave functionality.
For receive data: the receive data is routed from the MAKO IC (U701) integrated USB
transceiver. Single ended positive data is generated at U701 pin B9 and is sent to the dual-core
processor pin URXD_RTS. USB data minus comes from U701 pin C9 and is sent to URXD1 of
the dual-core processor.
For transmit data: the USB data comes out of the Patriot UTXD1 pin and goes to the MAKO IC
pin C8.
General Purpose Input/Output Module (GPIO)
The GPIO (General Purpose Input/Output) Module is shared by the MCU and the DSP. This module
consists of four 16-pin bi-directional ports and a 15 pin bi-directional port. While some of these pins
on these ports are being used for other functions (UART, SPI, SAP, BBP, and Interrupt pins), the
remaining pins on those ports may be programmed to become GPIOs that may be used by either the
DSP or the MCU. Each GPIO pin has up to 8 alternate output functions and up to 4 alternate input
functions. This allows for the GPIO pins to be routed internally to pertinent Patriot modules.
Additionally, the GPIO module adds selectable edge-triggered or level-sensitive interrupt
functionality to the GPIO pins. An example of GPIO pins include the following:
the LED control signals (RED_LED and GREEN_LED).

4.4.6.1.2 SRAM (U804)


The static RAM (SRAM) is an asynchronous, 1 MB CMOS device that is capable of 70 ns access
speed. It is supplied with 1.8 volts. The SRAM has 19 address lines and 16 data lines connected to
the External Interface Module (EIM) of the Patriot IC through the ADDR(23:0) and DATA(15:0)
busses.
The SRAM has an active low chip-select EN_CE that is connected to the EIM CS2_N pin. When the
SRAM EN_CE pin is not asserted, the SRAM is in standby mode, which reduces current
consumption.
Two other control signals from the EIM that change the mode of the SRAM are the read/write signal
(R/W), and the output enable signal (OE). The R/W of the EIM is connected to the SRAM EN_WE
pin while the OE signal from the EIM is connected to the SRAM EN_OE pin. The SRAM is in read
mode when the EN_WE pin is not asserted and the EN_OE pin is asserted. The SRAM is in write
mode when the EN_WE pin is asserted, regardless of the state of the EN_OE pin.
The other SRAM pins are the lower byte enable pin EN_BLE and the upper byte enable pin
EN_BHE. These pins are used to determine which byte (EN_BLE controls data lines 0-7 and
EN_BHE controls data lines 8-15) is being used when there is a read or a write request from the
Patriot. The EN_BLE pin is controlled by the EIM EB1_N signal while the EN_BHE pin is controlled
by the EB0_N signal.

4.4.6.1.3 Flash Memory (U803)


The Flash memory IC is a 8-megabyte CMOS device with simultaneous read/write or simultaneous
read/erase operation capabilities with 70 ns access speed. It is supplied with 1.8 volts. The Flash
memory has its 22 address lines and 16 data lines connected to the EIM of the Patriot IC through the
ADDR(23:0) and DATA(15:0) busses. The Flash memory contains host firmware, DSP firmware,
codeplug data, and tuning values.

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The RESET_OUT of the Patriot IC (U800) is at the GPIO voltage logic level (see section 4.4.6.1.1.).
Components CR800 and R812 are used to convert the voltage down to a 1.8-volt logic level, and this
1.8 volt reset signal is fed to the Flash RESET pin. When this pin is asserted (active low logic), the
Flash is in reset mode. In this mode, the internal circuitry powers down and the outputs become high
impedance connections.
The Flash active low chip select pin, EN_CE, is connected to the active low CS0 pin (TP_CS0 test
point) of the EIM. When the EN_CE is not asserted, the Flash is in standby mode which reduces the
current consumption.
Several other active low controls pins determine what mode the Flash memory is in:
the address valid pin ADV which is connected to the EIM LBA signal
the output enable pin EN_OE that is connected to the EIM OE signal, and
the write enable pin EN_WE which connected to the EIM EB1 signal.
For read mode, the ADV and EN_OE pins would be asserted while the EN_WE pin would not be
asserted. When the EN_WE is asserted and the EN_OE pin is non-asserted, the Flash would
operate in the write mode.

RESET_OUT

RESET

3V to 1.8V

ADV

LBA
CSO
CS0

EN_CE

EB1

EN_WE
EN_OE

OE

Flash
U803

A(23:1)
A(22:0)

Patriot
U800

D(15:0)

A(23:0)
D(15:0)

A(19:1)

A(18:0)
D(15:0)
EN_OE
EN_BLE

EB0

EN_BHE

CS2

EN_CE

R_X*

EN_WE

SRAM
U804

Figure 4.4-1. Controller Memory Interface

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4.4.6.2 Audio and Power Section


Two main ICs reside in the audio and power section of the schematic diagram:
the MAKO IC (U701)
the VSW1 Driver IC (Q702)

4.4.6.2.1 MAKO IC (U701)


The MAKO IC is a mixed-signal IC that provides control, clock generation, digital support, audio, and
voltage regulation functionality. It comes in a 176-pin, ball-grid array (BGA) package with 0.8mm
pitch solder balls. The MAKO IC is supplied with switched battery voltage SW_B+.
4.4.6.2.1.1 Voltage Regulation
The MAKO IC contains all of the regulators that are used in the design of the VOCON board:
VSW1, VSW2, V_2.9, V1.55, V1.875, and VCC5. VSW1 is a programmable switching regulator
controlled by the MAKO IC on pin SW1_SUMCOMP_DL, while the current is sourced by a driver
Q300 using the switched battery voltage (SW_B+). The switching frequency of VSW1 (R711) is
programmable by the dual-core processor through the SPI bus. The VSW1 voltage is supplied to the
input pin of MAKO's VSW2 regulator (pin SW2_VCCS).
The VSW2 regulator is a SPI programmable switching regulator. The initial and programmed output
of VSW2 (C715) is 2.3 volts. The VSW2 voltage is used internal to the MAKO IC to supply the 1.875
volt (V1.875) and 1.55 volt (V1.55) linear voltage regulators. The V1.875 voltage (L703) is supplied
to the dual-core processor U800 (EIM voltage), SRAM U804, and Flash memory U803. The V1.55
voltage (R718) is supplied to the dual-core processor U800 (core voltage).
The V_2.9 volt regulator is a linear regulator within the MAKO IC that used VSW1 as its input. The
initial output of V_2.9 (L704) is 2.775 volts, which is then programmed to 2.9 volts by the dual-core
processor via the SPI bus. The V_2.9 voltage is supplied to the dual-core processor (I/O ring - SPI,
BBP, SAP, UART, GPIO, etc.), the display module connector J601, and the many discrete
components that interface with the dual-core processor and the MAKO IC.
4.4.6.2.1.2 Microcontroller Unit (MCU) Interface
The MAKO IC has a four-wire, SPI connection to the dual-core processor (SPI B). The SPI B clock is
connected to the SPI_CLK pin E6. The SPI B MOSI line is connected to the SPI_DI pin B6. The SPI
B MISO line is connected to the SPI_DO pin C6. The MAKO SPI B chip-select signal is connected to
the SPI_CS pin D6. Through this interface, the dual-core processor can program the voltage
regulators, the CODEC, the transmit and receive audio filters and amplifiers, digital support
mulitplexing, and read information from the ADC.
The MAKO IC has a 10-bit ADC with eight general-purpose channels and two voltage-monitoring
channels. Five out of the eight general-purpose channels are assigned to the display backlight
button on the control head (ATOD_2), the monitor volume (ATOD_1), the two-position toggle switch
(ATOD_3), the OPT_SEL_IN (ATOD_8), and board type ID (ATOD_5). The other three general
purpose channels are unused. Battery voltage is also monitored by the ADC. The dual-core
processor reads the ADC values through the SPI bus.

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4.4.6.2.1.3 Audio Circuitry


A16-bit CODEC is integrated into the MAKO IC and programmable by the dual-core processor
through the SPI bus. The CODEC converts microphone audio data into a digital bit stream for
processor by the DSP and converts receive audio data that was processed by the DSP into an
analog audio signal for amplification to a speaker. The CODEC interfaces to the DSP through the
4-wire SAP bus. The CODEC clock, which is 512kHz, is generated by the MAKO IC and supplied on
the VC_DCLK pin (R772). The CODEC 8 kHz frame synchronization signal is generated by the
MAKO IC and supplied on the VC_FSYNC pin (R773). The CODEC transmit data signal is on the
VC_TX3V pin and the CODEC receive data signal is on the VC_RX pin. For the MAKO IC to
generate the clock and frame sync signals, a 24.576 MHz crystal Y702 is supplied to the XOUT and
XIN pins.
The MAKO IC contains internal amplification (digital and analog), filtering, and multiplexing
functionality for both receive and transmit audio. These functions are programmable by the dual core
processor through the SPI bus. The input for the internal microphone audio (C755) is the
INT_MIC_P pin, while the input for the external microphone audio (C754) is the EXT_MIC_P pin.
The differential output for the internal speaker is the INT_SPKR_P pin and INT_SPKR_M pin. The
differential output for the external speaker is the EXT_SPKR_P pin (C769) and EXT_SPKR_M pin
(C768).

4.4.6.2.2 Regulator
The 5 V regulator is internal to the MAKO IC and uses SW_B+ as its input voltage at pin V08_I
(C720). The 5 V supply (L705) is used by the bi-directional voltage translators integrated into the
MAKO IC, the MAKO IC protection diodes, and the ESD protection circuitry.
The 1.55 V regulator (programmable through the SPI bus) is integrated into the MAKO IC. This
regulator uses VSW2 to source the current. The 1.55 V supply (R718) is used by the dual-core
processor U701 for it core voltage and clock amplifier.

4.4.6.2.3 Audio Pre-Amplifier


The audio pre-amplifier is integrated into the MAKO IC. The pre-amplifier's supply voltage and gain
are programmable and controlled by the dual-core processor through the SPI bus. The input to the
pre-amplifier is routed from the internal gain stages within the MAKO IC. The differential output of the
pre-amplifier is the VC_OUT_P pin (R844) and VC_OUT_M pin (R798).

4.4.6.2.4 Audio Power Amplifier


The audio power amplifier, supplied by SW_B+, is integrated into the MAKO IC U701. The audio PA
is a programmable BTL type and is controlled by the dual-core processor through the SPI bus. The
operational state of the PA, as well as selecting between the internal and external audio path, is
controlled by the dual-core processor via the SPI bus.
The differential input to the audio PA comes from a low-pass filter (R844, R798, C764, C765, and
C790) at the output of the audio pre-amplifier.

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4.4.6.3 Interface Support Section


The interface support section includes the following:
the MAKO IC (U701)
the ESD protection circuitry, and
the universal connector interface circuitry.

4.4.6.3.1 MAKO IC U701


The digital-support functions are performed by the MAKO IC. The MAKO IC is contained in a 176-pin
BGA with 0.8mm pitch solder balls. The MAKO IC is supplied with three clocks. It is supplied with a
16.8 MHz clock from the transceiver board. It uses a 32.768 kHz crystal to boot up the dual core
processor and for the real-time clock. It also uses a 24.576 MHz crystal to generate the SAP clock
and frame synchronization signals.
The MAKO IC includes that one-wire option detect support, watchdog timer, and the radio's universal
(accessory) side connector interface. It also monitors the position of the on/off switch in order to
control the power-up/power-down sequence.
4.4.6.3.1.1 Side Connector Interface, Logic Level Translation, and Boot Data Path Control
The LH Data bidirectional translation is performed internal to the MAKO IC and 3V logic level is on
MAKO pin SB96D_BDO_KF_3V.
4.4.6.3.1.2 USB Transceiver
The USB transceiver is internal to MAKO IC U701, and is capable of transmitting and receiving serial
data at a rate of 12 megabits per second. The differential USB data comes from the side connector,
through the 33-ohm resistors R837 and R838 and then to the USB1_DP and USB1_DM pins on
U701. The data will then go through some interfacing and multiplexing internal to the transceiver for
6-wire USB operation and onto the output pins. The USB receive interface through the transceiver to
the dual core processor is as follows: DP routed to USB_VPI, DM routed to URXD1_USB_VMI, and
the differentially decoded data is output on URTS1_XRXD pin.
The USB transmitter is enabled when the RS232_USB* and USB_TXENAB signals are both driven
low by the dual-core processor. The single-ended data is output from the dual-core processor on the
UTXD1_USB_VPO pin and goes to USB1_DAT_TXD on U701. The data is driven out differentially
on the USB1_DP and USB1_DM pins, which go to the side connector. The dual-core processor
sends the single-ended zero signal from pin USB_VMO to the USB1_SE0 pin on U701.
When a USB cable is attached, pin CTS_CABLE_DET_5V is driven low and goes through level
translation in U701 and the output of CTS_CABLE_DET_3V is pulsed low and sent to the dual-core
processor. This line controls the USB and RS232 modes so that the data that is on those lines are
routed to the USB transceiver when a cable is detected. If a USB cable is not detected,
CTS_CABLE_DET_3V is high, the transceiver is put in suspend mode and the DP and DM pins can
now handle 5V tolerance for RS232 mode.
4.4.6.3.1.3 One-Wire Support
New options and accessories that attach to the side connector are identified by the dual-core
processor using the One-Wire protocol. The One-Wire pin on the side connector serves as the
One-Wire data pin. This signal is connected to the ONE_WIRE_OPT pin. This pin is connected to
the dual-core processor One-wire bus ONE_WIRE_UP through the MAKO IC, U701, internal
isolation switch controlled by the SPI commands sent from the dual-core processor. This isolation is
needed to prevent possible contention on the One-Wire bus when a smart battery is attached to the
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These new accessories are to ground, designator R666, of the side connector. When this occurs, the
ONE_WIRE_OPT is asserted and the dual-core processor detects the change. The dual-core
processor then sends a command through the SPI lines to the U701 MAKO IC to connect the side
connector One-Wire line to the dual-core processor One-Wire bus. In the case of the USB cable, the
dual-core processor reads the One-Wire data from the cable and, upon determining that a USB
cable is attached, programs the digital-support IC for USB mode.
4.4.6.3.1.4 Watchdog Timer
The watchdog timer is a 125ms counter that is integrated into the MAKO IC U701 and used during
the power down sequence. The MAKO IC will begin the power down sequence when a low-to-high
transition occurs on MECH_SW pin (MAKO pin E4). Once this transition occurs, the MAKO IC
begins the watchdog timer. Upon expiration, RESETX (MAKO pin C5) is asserted and all of the
MAKO regulators are shutdown. The dual-core processor can refresh the watchdog timer so that the
software has enough time to complete its tasks before the power is taken away.
4.4.6.3.1.5 32 kHz Oscillator and CMOS Output
There is an internal 32kHz oscillator circuitry to the MAKO IC U701 that is based off of a 32.768 kHz
crystal Y701 and additional load capacitors C701 and C702. The output of the 32 kHz oscillator is a
logic_vdd voltage (approximately 2.9 volts peak-to-peak), 32kHz +/- 20% square wave on pin
GATED_32K_CLK. This 32 kHz signal is routed through an analog switch U712 and sent to the
dual-core processor CKIL pin. This signal is only used to boot up the dual-core processor.
After the dual-core processor boots up, the select input (R799) of the analog switch is asserted high
allowing for the processor to receive an accurate 32.768 kHz, 2.9 V peak-to-peak square wave. This
signal is generated by tapping the output of the 32.768 crystal and buffering the signal with the
following components: U713, R745, R746, C743, C792, R742, and R741. The 32.768 kHz clock
signal allows for the completion of real-time applications.

4.4.6.3.2 ESD Protection Circuitry


Several components on the VOCON section were added to protect the circuitry from Electrostatic
Discharge (ESD). The side connector signal lines are exposed and require ESD protection
components. These protection components include:
5.6 volt zeners (VR659 and VR662) on the CTS and RTS lines, microphone lines, and the
option select lines
12 volt zener (VR650) on the internal and external speaker audio lines
13 volt zener (VR658) on the OPTB+ line, and
low capacitance ESD suppressors (VR678, VR651, and VR652) on the USB data lines.

4.4.6.3.3 Universal Connector (Side Connector) Interface Circuitry


An important circuit in the side connector interface is the Option Select 2 line comparator. The
op-amp (U601) is used as a comparator for the option select 2 line. The voltage divider network of
R658 and R673 determines the comparator threshold. The remaining components on the side
connector interface consist of current-limiting serial resistors and noise-suppressing shunt
capacitors.
4.4.6.3.3.1 Universal Connector (Side Connector) and Option Selects
The universal connector is located on the side of the radio. It is the external port or interface to the
outside, and is used for programming and interfacing to external accessories. The universal
connector is connected to the main board via a flex circuit at connector J650.

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Most of the signals are extensions of circuits described in other areas of this manual. However, there
are two option select pins used to configure special modes: Option Select 1 and Option Select 2.
These pins are controlled by accessories connected to the universal connector. Connections to the
universal connector and J650 are shown in Figure 4.4-2. and Figure 4-3, respectively.
Table 4-1 outlines their functions as defined at the universal connector.
1
2

OPT_SEL1

EXT_SPKR
EXT_MIC
OPTB+/VPP
OPT_SEL2
SPKR_COM
RTS
GND
SB9600_BUSY
CTS
RS232_DOUT/USB_D+
RS232_DIN/USB_DSB9600_DATA/KEYFAIL

12
13
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Figure 4.4-2. Universal (Side) Connector


U

Signal Name

J650-Pin #

GND
INT_SPK+
INT_SPKROPT_SEL1
EXT_SPK+
EXT_MIC
OPT_B+_VPP
OPT_SEL2
SPKR_COM
RTS_USB_PWR
LH_BUSY
CTS
RS232_TX_USB+
RS232_TX_USBLH_DATA_KEYFAIL
NC
INT_MIC

1, 11, 19, 20
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
12
13
14
15
16
17
18

20
J650

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Figure 4.4-3. VOCON Connector J650

Table 4.4-1. Option Select Functions


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Option Select 2

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No Function (Normal)

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Table 4.4-1. Option Select Functions


FUNCTION

Option Select 1

Option Select 2

External Speaker

4.4.6.3.4 The Option Board


The Option Board consists of the "keypad module" and the "display module" for models II and III of
the XTS 2500/XTS 2500I radio.
4.4.6.3.4.1 Display Module
An optional integral 96 pixels by 64 pixels LCD display module is available with either a 3 x 2 keypad
with a navigational button (Model II radios), or 3 x 6 keypad with a navigational button (Model III
radios). This unit is not considered field-repairable. The display module is connected to the VOCON
section through the flex connector (J900).
The display is controlled by the Patriot's MCU core. The MCU core programs the display through the
following:
EIM data lines D0 - D7 (pins 9 through 16, respectively),
the display chip select line (pin 5),
the EIM "write only" line (pin 8), and
the EIM address 0 line (pin 7).
The EIM address 0 is used to select the register to be programmed. The Patriot may reset the
display module through pin 6. The display is supplied with 1.8 volts (C901) to pin 17and 3 volts
(C902) to pin 18.
The Patriot GPIO BL_EN controls the display backlighting; that signal goes to pin 43 of the J601
connector (on the radio board), and the corresponding pin 3 of the J901 connector (on the Option
board).
Pin 4 of the J601 connector (on the radio board), and the corresponding pin 42 on the J901
connector (on the Option board) is supplied with 7.5 volts. The 7.5 volts is used to power the LEDs
on the display module.
Pin 2 of the J601 connector (on the radio board), and the corresponding pin 44 on the J901
connector (on the Option board), is supplied with the V2 regulated voltage. The V2 regulated voltage
is used to power DISPLAY_VCC.
Pin 1 of the J601 connector (on the radio board), and the corresponding pin 45 on the J901
connector (on the Option board), is supplied with 1.8 volts. The 1.8 volts is used to power
DISPLAY_VDD.
4.4.6.3.4.2 Keypad Module
The keypad module is connected to the main board through flex connector (J601) on the radio board
schematic and J901 on the Option board schematic. The keypad is read though a row-and-column
matrix made up of ROW0, ROW1, ROW2, ROW3, ROW4, ROW5, ROW6 and COL0, COL1, and
COL2. This totals 18 keys on the keypad. When a key is pressed, a row and a column are connected
to one another.

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The Patriot determines a key press by a scanning algorithm. Each column line is configured as an
open drain output and pulled low. The Patriot then scans the row pins (each row pin has an internal
pull up resistor). If a row signal is read low, then the Patriot determines that a key was pressed. If
none of the row signal lines are low, then another column line is pulled low and the row scanning
routine occurs.
The Patriot GPIO BL_EN controls the keypad backlighting; that signal goes to pin 43 of the J601
connector (on the radio board), and the corresponding pin 3 of the J901 connector (on the Option
board). Pin 42 is supplied with 7.5 volts, which is used to power the LEDs on the keypad module.

4.4.6.3.5 Encryption Module


The encryption module (secure models only) connects directly to the VOCON board and interfaces
directly with the vocoder digital circuitry. It contains one custom microcontroller IC (Armour) to
perform digital, numerical, encryption algorithms.
The encryption modules are designed to digitally encrypt and decrypt voice for ASTRO and
NON-ASTRO in XTS 2500/XTS 2500I. This section covers the encryption modules, hardware kits
0104020J49 (Model 1.5), 0104020J50 (Model 2) and 0104020J51 (Model 3).
NOTE: The encryption modules are NOT serviceable. The information contained in this section is
only intended to help determine whether a problem is due to an encryption module or the radio
itself.
The encryption module uses a custom encryption IC and an encryption key variable to perform its
encode/decode function. The encryption key variable is loaded into the encryption module, via the
radio's universal (side) connector, from a hand-held, key variable loader (KVL). The encryption IC
corresponds to the particular encryption algorithm purchased. Table 4.4-2 lists the encryption
algorithms and their corresponding kit numbers.
The encryption module operates from two power supplies (UNSW_B+ and SW_B+). The SW_B+ is
turned on and off by the radio's On/Off switch. The UNSW_B+ provides power to the encryption
module as long as the radio battery is in place.
Key variables are loaded into the encryption module through connector J601, pin 34. Depending on
the type of encryption module, up to 16 keys can be stored in the module at a time. The key can be
infinite key retention or 30-seconds key retention, depending on how the codeplug is set up.
The radio' s host processor communicates with the encryption module on the Synchronous Serial
Interface (SSI) bus. The SSI bus consists of four signal lines. A communications failure between the
host processor and the secure module will be ERROR 09/10 or S03 error message on the display.
To troubleshoot the encryption module, refer to the flowcharts in Chapter 6.4 700/800 MHz
Troubleshooting Charts.
Table 4.4-2. Encryption Module Software Kits and Algorithms
Software
Kit Number

Algorithm

Q667AB (7/
800), Q667AE
(V,U1,U2)

ADP SFWR DSP BASED CRYPTO

Q159AC

XTS 2500/XTS 2500I UCM HARDWARE ENCRYPTION

Q629AD

AES ENCRYPTION

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Table 4.4-2. Encryption Module Software Kits and Algorithms


Software
Kit Number

Algorithm

Q625AU

DES, DES-XL, DES-OFB ENCRYPTION

Q668AC

ADP UCM ENCRYPTION W/DES, DES-XL, DES-OFB

H869BQ

MULTI KEY

Q406AC

ADP UCM ENCRYPTION

QA00204AA

MULTIKEY AND ADP


ADP UCM ENCRYPTION W/AES

4.4.6.3.6 System Clocks


The Patriot is supplied with two clocks:
1. The first clock, a 16.8 MHz sine wave, comes from the RF portion of the radio. It is
conditioned by the clock buffer circuit, which includes Q709, R722, R740, R743, R729, R797,
C726, C725 and C727.
2. The other clock supplied to Patriot is a 32.768 kHz square wave. This clock is generated by
the external 32.768kHz crystal Y701, and a clock buffer circuit that includes U713, R745,
R746, C743, C792, R742 and R741. This signal is supplied to the CKIL pin on the dual-core
processor.

4.4.6.4 Transmit Audio Path


Refer to Figure 4.4-4. The single-ended internal microphone audio enters the VOCON board through
20 pin side connector (J650), and the internal microphone bias is set by circuitry that includes R751,
R753, C751, C753 and C755. The internal microphone signal is connected to the INT_MIC_P pin,
which is the input terminal on the MAKO IC internal op-amp G1 after the signal is multiplexed. The
gain of the G1 pre-amp is set to +15 dB, which is programmed by dual-core processor SPI lines.
The external microphone audio enters the VOCON board through the remote connector J102, pin10,
and the external microphone bias is set by circuitry that includes R750, R752, C750, C752 and
C754. The external microphone signal is connected to the EXT_MIC_P pin, which is an input
terminal on the MAKO IC internal op-amp G1 after the signal is multiplexed. The gain of the G1 preamp is set to +15 dB, which is programmed by dual-core processor SPI lines.
The dual-core processor, through the SPI bus, programs a multiplexer internal to the MAKO IC to
select one of the microphone signals. Then, the selected microphone signal goes through the G1
pre-amplifier stage and on to a programmable gain amplifier (G2) before it goes to the CODEC for
A/ D conversion. The resulting digital data is filtered and sent to the DSP on the CODEC_TX line
from the MAKO IC VC_TX3V pin. After additional filtering and processing, the DSP sends the
data-out from the STDB pin, labeled TX_SSI_DATA to the RF interface connector.

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.
INT_MIC_P

Internal Mic Bias


R751, R753,
C751,
C753, C755

MAKO IC U701

Pre-amp
G1 Gain
= 15 dB

MUX

External Mic Bias


R750, R752,
C750, C752
C754

Amp G2
Gain = -30
to 0 dB

HPF = 200 Hz
& LPF = 3.4
kHz cutoff

EXT_MIC_P

MAKO_CS
SPI_MISOB
SPI_MOSIB
SCKB

CODEC
A/D 16-Bit

CODEC_TX
CODEC_FSYNC
CODEC_DCLK

Patriot
SPIB

RF D/A
U201

Patriot
SAP / BBP
3
TX_SSI_FSYNC
TX_SSI_CLK
TX_DATA

Figure 4.4-4. VOCON Transmit Audio Path

4.4.6.5 Receive Audio Path


Refer to Figure 4.4-5. The receive audio data comes from the Abacus III IC U401 (DOUTA) to the
dual-core processor SRDB pin. The DSP decodes the data and sends it out through the CODEC_RX
line to the MAKO IC VC_RX3V pin. The CODEC filters, adds digital programmable gain G1, then
converts the digital data into an analog audio signal, which in turn is sent to programmable
attenuator G3. The signal is then sent through an internal programmable differential preamplifier
(G4) to add gain and outputs the signal on pins VC_OUT_P and VC_OUT_M of the MAKO IC.
This output from the preamp is then filtered through circuitry R798, R844, C764, C765, C790, and
then sent back to 2 independent internal BTL differential power amplifiers, G5 & G6, of the MAKO IC.
The power amplifiers are programmed to a fixed gain of 26 dB through the dual-core processor SPI
lines and PA control registers.
The dual-core processor selects whether the amplified audio is routed to the internal speaker or the
external speaker through the SPI lines based upon which amplifier is turned on as shown in the PA
control block. The output audio is routed on MAKO IC pins INT_SPKR_P and INT_SPKR_M for
internal and EXT_SPKR_P and EXT_SPKR_M for external speaker lines.

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ABACUS III
U401
RX_SSI_FSYNC
RX_SSI_CLK
RX_SSI_DATA

MAKO IC U701
Digital
LPF = 3.4kHz

Patriot SAP/BBP

MAKO_CS
SPI_MISOB
SPI_MOSIB
SCKB

CODEC
16-Bit
D/A

3
G4
Preamp =
0 to 10
dB

CODEC_RX
CODEC_DCLK
CODEC_FSYNC

Patriot SPIB

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VC_OUT_P

G1 Digital
Gain = 0 or
1 dB

G3
Attenuator
= -52 to 0
dB

G5
EXT PA
=26 dB

HP & LP
Filter = 22kHz, VC_OUT_M
200Hz
PA
Control
Internal
Speaker =
28 ohms

PA_IN_M
PA_IN_P

G6
INT PA
=26 dB

External
Speaker

Figure 4.4-5. VOCON Receive Audio Path

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Chapter 4.5 900 MHz Detailed Theories of Operation

4.5.1 Introduction
This chapter provides a detailed circuit description of the ASTRO XTS 2500/XTS 2500I/XTS 2250/
XTS 1500 radio board. 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.
This manual is to be used in conjunction with the ASTRO XTS 2500, XTS 2500I, XTS 2250,
XTS 1500, MT 1500 Digital Portable Radios Basic Service Manual (Motorola part number
6816984H01), which uses the pass/fail service approach to radio problems.

4.5.2 Frequency Synthesis


The complete synthesizer subsystem consists of the following:
The reference oscillator (Y200)
The voltage-controlled oscillators (Q213 and Q215)
The voltage-controlled oscillator buffer IC (U250)
The synthesizer (U201)
The reference oscillator contains a temperature-compensated 16.8 MHz crystal. This oscillator is
digitally tuned and contains a temperature-referenced, six-bit, analog-to-digital (A/D) converter. The
output of the oscillator (pin 3 on Y200) is applied to pin K9 (XTAL1) of U201 through capacitor C243
and resistor R217.
The voltage-controlled oscillators (VCOs) are varactor-tuned. The voltage (2V11V) varies as it is
being applied to varactors D211, and D212 of their respective VCO. The capacitance of the varactors
also varies, thereby changing the output frequency of the VCOs. The two VCOs are used to cover
the entire 900MHz band.
VCO1 covers the TX band (896-902MHz and 935-941MHz).
VCO2 covers the RX 900MHz band (935-941MHz).
VCO1 and VCO2 are selected using aux2, and aux4, respectively. TX and RX mode are controlled
using aux3: High for RX; Low for TX.
The buffer IC (U250) includes a TX, RX, and prescaler buffer. The main purpose of the prescaler
buffer is to individually maintain a constant output and provide isolation, The TX buffer is chosen by
setting pin 19 of U250 high; the RX buffer is chosen by setting pin 19 of U250 low. The prescaler
buffer is always on. An additional external TX buffer is used with Q216.
The synthesizer IC (U201) consists of the following:
A prescaler
A programmable loop divider
A divider logic control
A phase detector
A charge pump
An A/D converter for low-frequency digital modulation

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A balance attenuator to balance the high-frequency analog modulation to the low-frequency


digital modulation
A 13V positive voltage multiplier
A serial interface for control
A filter for the regulated 5 and 3 volts
The 13V, being generated by the positive voltage multiplier circuitry, should be present at pin A2 of
U201. The serial interface (SRL) is connected to the microprocessor via the data line (pin F1 of
U201), the clock line (pin F4 of U201), and the chip-enable line (pin G1of U201).
The complete synthesizer subsystem works as follows:
1. The buffered output of the VCO will be present at pin 8 of U250 in RX mode and pin 10 during the
TX mode.
2. The output of the prescaler buffer will be present at pin 12 of U250 and applied to pin 32 of U201.
The prescaler in U201 is a dual-modulus type with selectable divider ratios. This divider ratio is
controlled by the loop divider, which in turn receives its input from the SRL. The loop divider adds or
subtracts phase to the prescaler divider by changing the divider ratio via the modulus control line.
3. The output of the prescaler is then applied to the loop divider.
4. The output of the loop divider then feeds the phase detector. The phase detector will compare the
loop dividers output signal from the VCOs. The VCO signal is divided down after it is applied to pin
32 of U201. The result of the comparison is a pulsed DC signal which is applied to the charge pump.
5. The charge pump outputs a current that will be present at pin 43 of U201. The loop filter consisting
of C229, C228, C221, C295, C291, C292, C298, R210, R212 and R207, will convert this current into
a voltage that will be applied to varactors D211 and D212 to alter the output frequency of the VCO.
In order to modulate the PLL, the following two-port modulation method is utilized: The analog
modulating signal is applied to the (1) A/D converter as well as to the (2) balance attenuator:
1. The A/D converter converts the low-frequency analog modulating signal into a digital code.
When the digital code is applied to the loop divider, it causes the carrier to deviate.
2. The balance attenuator is used to adjust the VCOs deviation sensitivity to high-frequency
modulating signals.

4.5.3 Antenna Switch


An electronic PIN diode switch steers RF between the receiver and transmitter. The common node of
the switch is at capacitor C126.
1. In transmit mode:
a. RF is routed to the anode of diode CR101.
b. Bias current, sourced from U102, pin 32 is routed through PIN diodes CR101 and CR102,
biasing them to a low-impedance state.
2. In receive mode:
a. RF is routed through pin 1 of FL1.
b. PIN diodes CR101 and CR102 are unbiased and thus at high impedance.

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4.5.4 Receiver
The receiver consists of the following:
Front end
Back end

4.5.4.1 Front End


For the purposes of this discussion, the receiver front end is defined as being the circuitry from the
antenna switch to the output of the IF crystal filter. The 900 MHz front end converts the received RF
signal to the 1st IF frequency of 109.65 MHz, while at the same time providing for spurious immunity
and adjacent channel selectivity. A review of the interstage components of the front end follows, with
emphasis on troubleshooting considerations.
The received RF signal is passed through antenna switch input matching components, tank
components and output matching components. Both PIN diodes CR101 and CR102 must be backbiased to properly route the received signal.
The stage following the antenna switch is a 50-ohm, multi-layer ceramic (MLC) varactor-tuned
preselector (FL1). The preselector (FL1) is positioned after the antenna switch to provide the
receiver preamp with some protection against strong signal, out-of-band signals and first-image
suppression.
After the preselector (FL1), the received signal is applied to a 15dB step attenuator to provide
additional protection against strong signals. The attenuator is controlled by a DSP based algorithm
that continuously monitors signal strength. When the ON threshold is exceeded (approximately 95dBm), the attenuator is activated via a DAC in the PCIC by the host. The attenuator remains
activated until the signal drops below the OFF threshold (approximately -115dBm including the 15dB
attenuation). Hysterisis and timer functions are included in the algorithm to enhance performance.
The algorithm controlling the attenuator is enabled via the CPS for each personality. When the
algorithm is disabled, the attenuator is essentially a short circuit from input to output. After the
attenuator, the received signal is applied to the receiver preamp, Q1. The preamp is a transistor,
which has been biased and matched for optimum intermodulation (IM), noise figure (NF), and gain
performance. Components L4 and C1 match the input (gate 1) of the amp to the first preselector
output, while D800 provides some breakdown protection for Q1. The output of the amps second
MLC preselector is matched to C8, L6, and C5. The preamp is supplied by a 3V analog regulator and
is biased at approximately 0.81Vdc at the base and 1.84Vdc at the collector. The L1 and C3 network
provide improved third order linearity at low.
The output of the amp is matched to a second preselector (FL2) of the type previously discussed.
The subsequent stage in the receiver chain is the 1st mixer U1, which uses low-side injection to
convert the RF carrier to an intermediate frequency (IF) of 109.65 MHz. Since low-side injection is
used in the 900 MHz band, the LO frequency is offset below the RF carrier by 109.65 MHz, or Flo =
Frf - 109.65 MHz. The mixer utilizes Bi-CMOS technology in a double-balanced, Gilbert Cell
configuration.
A balun transformer (T1) is used to couple the RF signal into the mixer. The primary winding of T1 is
matched to the preceding stage by coupling capacitor C7. The secondary winding of T1 provides a
differential output. The center tap pin is grounded via a 39-ohm resistor that sets the mixer bias
current. The differential signal is applied directly to the mixer.
The final stage in the receiver front end is a three-pole crystal filter (FL3). The crystal filter provides
some of the receivers adjacent channel selectivity. The input to the crystal filter is matched to the 1st
mixer using components L10, C29, L11, C17, L12, and C18. The output of the crystal filter is
matched to the input with components C19, L13, C20, and L14. The crystal filter provides at least
80dB of second image protection and improves IM distortion in the ABACUS III IC.

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4.5.4.2 Back End


In the ABACUS IC (U401), the first IF frequency is amplified and then down-converted to the second
IF frequency (2.25 MHz). At this point, the analog signal is converted into two digital bit streams by a
sigma-delta A/D converter. The bit streams are then digitally filtered, mixed down to baseband, and
filtered again. The output data stream is then sent to the Patriot IC, where it is decoded to produce
the recovered audio.
The ABACUS IC (U401) is electronically programmable. The amount of filtering, which is dependent
on the radio channel spacing and signal type, is controlled by the microcomputer. Additional filtering,
which used to be provided externally by a conventional ceramic filter, is replaced by internal digital
filters in the ABACUS IC.
The ABACUS IC contains a feedback Automatic Gain Control (AGC) circuit to expand the dynamic
range of the sigma-delta converter. The differential output data contains the quadrature (I and Q)
information in 16-bit words, the AGC information in a 9-bit word, imbedded word sync information,
and fill bits. Two synthesizers are available on the chip for second LO and sampling clock (18 MHz)
generation.
The second LO/VCO is a Colpitts oscillator built around transistor Q401. A varactor diode (D401) in
the VCO is used to adjust the VCO frequency. The control signal for the varactor is derived from a
loop filter consisting of C409, R405, C416, R403, and C415. The sampling clock is derived from a
negative resistance generator (on the chip) available at CLKP, CLKN, and a external tank circuit
(L405, C443, and D402). The loop filter for the clock is realized by C444, R411, and C450.

4.5.5 Transmitter
The 900MHz RF power amplifier (PA) consists of:
1. RF driver (U101)
2. Silicon N-Channel MOSFET Power Amplifier (Q101)
For 900MHz band, an RF input drive level of approximately +3dBm is supplied from the VCO buffer
IC (U250). This input drive level is applied to pin 16 (RFIN) of U101. The DC power is applied to pins
6, 7, and 14 of U101 and to the drain of Q101 via a filtered RAW_B+. Power control is achieved
through the varying of the dc bias (and thus the gain) to pin 1 of U101 and the gate of Q101. The
amplified RF signal leaves the RF final PA (Q101) at the drain and is applied to the directional
coupler (U106) via an impedance match. The RF signal passes through the coupler, a discrete
antenna switch, and a discrete harmonic filter before finally reaching the antenna launch connector.
A portion of the forward RF power is sampled by the directional coupler (U106), applied to the diode
(D103) for rectification, and the resulting DC signal is fed back to pin 1 of the Power Control IC
(PCIC, U102). This DC signal is representative of the forward RF power being passed through the
directional coupler U106). The DC signal is used by the PCIC to regulate the transmitted RF power
level.
The PCIC is the heart of the power control loop. The rectified feedback is internally compared to an
internal Digital-to-Analog Converter (DAC) output voltage in the PCIC to determine the amount of DC
bias voltage at pin 4. This voltage at pin 4 of the PCIC controls the gain (and thus the output power,
as explained above) of the RF driver (U101) and the N-Channel MOSFET final (Q101) via a fixed
resistor divider network.

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U102 senses the temperature of the printed circuit board (PCB) near the N-Channel MOSFET final
(Q101) and provides a DC level representative of this temperature to pin 30 of the PCIC. The PCIC
uses this input to cut back the output power level after a certain temperature threshold is reached.
This ensures:
1. Radio integrity while transmitting in extreme ambient conditions hotter than the radios
operating temperature range.
2. Acts as a safety feature to prevent any thermal runaway fault conditions.
Pin 32 of the PCIC powers the Temperature Sense IC (U102) and forward biases the antenna switch
diodes (CR101 and CR102) while the radio is in transmit mode. This routes the RF signal from the
transmitter to the antenna, as explained above. The antenna switch diodes are unbiased during
receive and standby modes; therefore, any RF signal present at the antenna is applied to the
receiver.

4.5.6 VOCON Functional Blocks


The three main functional blocks of the VOCON section consist of the following sections:
the Controller and Memory Section, consisting of the following components:
- the Patriot IC (U800)
- the dual-core processor with the microcontroller unit (MCU) and a digital signal processor
(DSP)
- the SRAM IC (U804) and FLASH IC (U803) memory devices.
the Audio and Power Section and digital support are all embedded into the MAKO IC (U701).
the Interface Support Section, consisting of the following components:
- the ESD protection circuitry
- the side connector interface circuitry, and
- the Option board.

4.5.6.1 Controller and Memory Section


Three main ICs are in the controller and memory section of the main board schematic: the Patriot IC
(U800), the static RAM (SRAM) (U804), and the Flash memory (U803).

4.5.6.1.1 Patriot IC (U800)


The Patriot IC (U800) is a dual-core processor containing both a 32-bit microcontroller unit (MCU)
and a 16-bit digital signal processor (DSP) in one IC package. It comes in a 256 pin, ball grid array
(BGA) package with 1mm pitch solder balls. The Patriot is supplied with two voltages: 1.875 volts
(E801) and 2.9 volts (E800). The 1.875-volt supply is used as the core voltage as well as the
interface to the memory devices and display. Most of the pins on the Patriot operate from the 2.9-volt
supply.
There are two main clocks that are provided to the Patriot:
1. The CKIH pin is provided by a 16.8MHz sine wave; this is the most important clock since it is
internally used to generate the clocks for both the MCU and DSP cores, as well as most of
the peripherals.
2. A 2.9-volt peak-to-peak 32.768kHz square wave is supplied to the MCU and DSP cores. It is
generated by an external 32.768kHz crystal (Y701), and a clock buffer circuit that includes
U712, U713, U714, C742, C743, C791, C792, R745, R747, R748, R799, R741 and R742.
This signal is supplied to the CKIL pin on the dual-core processor. While not as widely used
as the 16.8MHz clock, the 32.768kHz clock is needed by some components in the dual-core
processor, including the reset circuitry.
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4.5.6.1.1.1 Microcontroller Unit (MCU)


The MCU portion of the Patriot has 22.5Kx32 bits of internal RAM and 1Kx32 bits of internal ROM.
The internal ROM is used for the bootstrapping code. The MCU has several peripherals, including
the following:
an External Interface Module (EIM)
the Multiple Queue Serial Peripheral Interface (MQSPI)
two Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter (UART) modules, and
the One-Wire Interface module.
The MCU communicates internally to the DSP through the MCU/DSP Interface (MDI).
External Interface Module (EIM)
The External Interface Module (EIM) is the MCU's interface to the SRAM (U804), Flash Memory
(U803), and the display. The EIM lines include the following:
24 external address lines
16 external bi-directional data lines
6 chip selects lines
read/write line, and
output enable line, among others.
All of the EIM lines operate at 1.8-volt logic levels; the EIM operates at the MCU clock speed.
Multiple Queue Serial Peripheral Interface (MQSPI)
The Multiple Queue Serial Peripheral Interface (MQSPI) is the MCU's programming interface to
other ICs. The Patriot has two independent SPI busses, and each has its own clock line, data-out
line (MOSI), and data-in line (MISO). There are 10 SPI chip selects (SPICS) that are programmable
to either SPI A, the RF board's SPI bus, or to SPI B, the dedicated VOCON SPI bus. The devices on
the SPI A bus include the following:
the PCIC and FRACN IC on the SPICS4, and
the ABACUS III on SPICS5.
There is one SPI B chip select used for the MAKO IC U701 on SPICS2 (TP_MAKO_CE). All of the
lines of the SPI module operate at the GPIO voltage logic level (see section 4.5.6.1.1.).
There are several devices on the RF board that only have one bi-directional SPI data line.
Components U801, U802, and Q801 are configured by the MCU GPIO pin TOUT13 (MISOA_SEL)
to route the data line to the appropriate pin on the Patriot depending on which SPI device is being
accessed.
Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter (UART)
The Patriot has two Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter (UART) modules. UART1
(primary UART) handles the RS 232 lines while UART 2 is not used. The primary UART has the
following lines:
a receive data line URXD
a transmit data line UTXD, and
hardware flow control signals RTS (request to send) and CTS (clear to send).
All UART lines are operating at the GPIO voltage logic level (see section 4.5.6.1.1.).

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One-Wire Interface
The MCU has a One-Wire Interface module that is used to communicate to a One-Wire device like a
USB cable or a smart battery using the Dallas Semiconductor protocol. This module has one
external pin, OWIRE_DAT (U800 pin F6), and it uses the GPIO voltage logic level.
4.5.6.1.1.2 Digital Signal Processor (DSP)
The DSP portion of the Patriot has 84Kx24 bits of program RAM and 62Kx16 bits of data RAM.The
DSP has its own set of peripherals including the following:
the Baseband Interface Port (BBP)
the DSP Timer module, and
the Serial Audio Codec Port (SAP).
Additionally, the DSP shares some peripherals with the MCU, including the USB interface and the
General Purpose Input/Output module (GPIO).
Baseband Interface Port (BBP)
The Baseband Interface Port (BBP) module is the DSP's serial synchronous interface (SSI) to the
RF board. The BBP has independent sections for the receiver and the transmitter. The receiver BBP
pins include
the receive data pin SRDB
the receive clock signal pin SC0B, and
the receive frame synchronization (sync) signal pin SC1B.
The transmitter's BBP pins include
the transmit data pin STDB (R816)
the transmit clock signal pin SCKB (TCLK test point), and
the transmit frame sync signal pin SC2B (TSYNC).
All BBP lines use the GPIO voltage level (see section 4.5.6.1.1.).
DSP Timer Module
While the BBP receive clock and frame sync signals are supplied by the ABACUS III from the RF
board, the BBP transmit clock and frame sync signals are generated by the MAKO IC using the
16.8MHz clock (connected to the TCXO_IN M1 pin). The BBP transmit clock and frame sync signals,
along with the BBP transmit data signal, are connected to the Digital-to-Analog Converter (DAC) on
the RF board.
Serial Audio Codec Port (SAP)
The Serial Audio Codec Port (SAP) module is the DSP's serial synchronous interface (SSI) to the
audio codec on the MAKO IC. The SAP interface consist of four signals:
the SAP clock line pin SCKA (CODEC_DCLK, R772)
the SAP frame sync line pin SC2A (CODEC_FSYNC, R773)
the SAP receive data line pin SRDA (CODEC_TX, R774), and
the transmit data line pin STDA (CODEC_RX, R775).
The SAP clock is generated by the MAKO IC, U701, and it is a 512kHz, 2.9-volt peak-to-peak wave.
The SAP frame sync signal is also generated by the MAKO IC, U701 and it is an 8 kHz, 2.9-volt
peak-to-peak square wave.

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Universal Serial Bus (USB)


The Patriot's USB peripheral, shared by the MCU and the DSP, provides the required buffering and
protocol to communicate on the Universal Serial Bus. The Patriot supports USB slave functionality.
For receive data: the receive data is routed from the MAKO IC (U701) integrated USB
transceiver. Single ended positive data is generated at U701 pin B9 and is sent to the dual-core
processor pin URXD_RTS. USB data minus comes from U701 pin C9 and is sent to URXD1 of
the dual-core processor.
For transmit data: the USB data comes out of the Patriot UTXD1 pin and goes to the MAKO IC
pin C8.
General Purpose Input/Output Module (GPIO)
The GPIO (General Purpose Input/Output) Module is shared by the MCU and the DSP. This module
consists of four 16-pin bi-directional ports and a 15 pin bi-directional port. While some of these pins
on these ports are being used for other functions (UART, SPI, SAP, BBP, and Interrupt pins), the
remaining pins on those ports may be programmed to become GPIOs that may be used by either the
DSP or the MCU. Each GPIO pin has up to 8 alternate output functions and up to 4 alternate input
functions. This allows for the GPIO pins to be routed internally to pertinent Patriot modules.
Additionally, the GPIO module adds selectable edge-triggered or level-sensitive interrupt
functionality to the GPIO pins. An example of GPIO pins include the following:
the LED control signals (RED_LED and GREEN_LED).

4.5.6.1.2 SRAM (U804)


The static RAM (SRAM) is an asynchronous, 1 MB CMOS device that is capable of 70 ns access
speed. It is supplied with 1.8 volts. The SRAM has 19 address lines and 16 data lines connected to
the External Interface Module (EIM) of the Patriot IC through the ADDR(23:0) and DATA(15:0)
busses.
The SRAM has an active low chip-select EN_CE that is connected to the EIM CS2_N pin. When the
SRAM EN_CE pin is not asserted, the SRAM is in standby mode, which reduces current
consumption.
Two other control signals from the EIM that change the mode of the SRAM are the read/write signal
(R/W), and the output enable signal (OE). The R/W of the EIM is connected to the SRAM EN_WE
pin while the OE signal from the EIM is connected to the SRAM EN_OE pin. The SRAM is in read
mode when the EN_WE pin is not asserted and the EN_OE pin is asserted. The SRAM is in write
mode when the EN_WE pin is asserted, regardless of the state of the EN_OE pin.
The other SRAM pins are the lower byte enable pin EN_BLE and the upper byte enable pin
EN_BHE. These pins are used to determine which byte (EN_BLE controls data lines 0-7 and
EN_BHE controls data lines 8-15) is being used when there is a read or a write request from the
Patriot. The EN_BLE pin is controlled by the EIM EB1_N signal while the EN_BHE pin is controlled
by the EB0_N signal.

4.5.6.1.3 Flash Memory (U803)


The Flash memory IC is a 8-megabyte CMOS device with simultaneous read/write or simultaneous
read/erase operation capabilities with 70 ns access speed. It is supplied with 1.8 volts. The Flash
memory has its 22 address lines and 16 data lines connected to the EIM of the Patriot IC through the
ADDR(23:0) and DATA(15:0) busses. The Flash memory contains host firmware, DSP firmware,
codeplug data, and tuning values.

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The RESET_OUT of the Patriot IC (U800) is at the GPIO voltage logic level (see section 4.5.6.1.1.).
Components CR800 and R812 are used to convert the voltage down to a 1.8-volt logic level, and this
1.8 volt reset signal is fed to the Flash RESET pin. When this pin is asserted (active low logic), the
Flash is in reset mode. In this mode, the internal circuitry powers down and the outputs become high
impedance connections.
The Flash active low chip select pin, EN_CE, is connected to the active low CS0 pin (TP_CS0 test
point) of the EIM. When the EN_CE is not asserted, the Flash is in standby mode which reduces the
current consumption.
Several other active low controls pins determine what mode the Flash memory is in:
the address valid pin ADV which is connected to the EIM LBA signal
the output enable pin EN_OE that is connected to the EIM OE signal, and
the write enable pin EN_WE which connected to the EIM EB1 signal.
For read mode, the ADV and EN_OE pins would be asserted while the EN_WE pin would not be
asserted. When the EN_WE is asserted and the EN_OE pin is non-asserted, the Flash would
operate in the write mode.

RESET_OUT

RESET

3V to 1.8V

ADV

LBA
CSO
CS0

EN_CE

EB1

EN_WE
EN_OE

OE

Flash
U803

A(23:1)
A(22:0)

Patriot
U800

D(15:0)

A(23:0)
D(15:0)

A(19:1)

A(18:0)
D(15:0)
EN_OE
EN_BLE

EB0

EN_BHE

CS2

EN_CE

R_X*

EN_WE

SRAM
U804

Figure 4.5-1. Controller Memory Interface

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4.5.6.2 Audio and Power Section


Two main ICs reside in the audio and power section of the schematic diagram:
the MAKO IC (U701)
the VSW1 Driver IC (Q702)

4.5.6.2.1 MAKO IC (U701)


The MAKO IC is a mixed-signal IC that provides control, clock generation, digital support, audio, and
voltage regulation functionality. It comes in a 176-pin, ball-grid array (BGA) package with 0.8mm
pitch solder balls. The MAKO IC is supplied with switched battery voltage SW_B+.
4.5.6.2.1.1 Voltage Regulation
The MAKO IC contains all of the regulators that are used in the design of the VOCON board:
VSW1, VSW2, V_2.9, V1.55, V1.875, and VCC5. VSW1 is a programmable switching regulator
controlled by the MAKO IC on pin SW1_SUMCOMP_DL, while the current is sourced by a driver
Q300 using the switched battery voltage (SW_B+). The switching frequency of VSW1 (R711) is
programmable by the dual-core processor through the SPI bus. The VSW1 voltage is supplied to the
input pin of MAKO's VSW2 regulator (pin SW2_VCCS).
The VSW2 regulator is a SPI programmable switching regulator. The initial and programmed output
of VSW2 (C715) is 2.3 volts. The VSW2 voltage is used internal to the MAKO IC to supply the 1.875
volt (V1.875) and 1.55 volt (V1.55) linear voltage regulators. The V1.875 voltage (L703) is supplied
to the dual-core processor U800 (EIM voltage), SRAM U804, and Flash memory U803. The V1.55
voltage (R718) is supplied to the dual-core processor U800 (core voltage).
The V_2.9 volt regulator is a linear regulator within the MAKO IC that used VSW1 as its input. The
initial output of V_2.9 (L704) is 2.775 volts, which is then programmed to 2.9 volts by the dual-core
processor via the SPI bus. The V_2.9 voltage is supplied to the dual-core processor (I/O ring - SPI,
BBP, SAP, UART, GPIO, etc.), the display module connector J601, and the many discrete
components that interface with the dual-core processor and the MAKO IC.
4.5.6.2.1.2 Microcontroller Unit (MCU) Interface
The MAKO IC has a four-wire, SPI connection to the dual-core processor (SPI B). The SPI B clock is
connected to the SPI_CLK pin E6. The SPI B MOSI line is connected to the SPI_DI pin B6. The SPI
B MISO line is connected to the SPI_DO pin C6. The MAKO SPI B chip-select signal is connected to
the SPI_CS pin D6. Through this interface, the dual-core processor can program the voltage
regulators, the CODEC, the transmit and receive audio filters and amplifiers, digital support
mulitplexing, and read information from the ADC.
The MAKO IC has a 10-bit ADC with eight general-purpose channels and two voltage-monitoring
channels. Five out of the eight general-purpose channels are assigned to the display backlight
button on the control head (ATOD_2), the monitor volume (ATOD_1), the two-position toggle switch
(ATOD_3), the OPT_SEL_IN (ATOD_8), and board type ID (ATOD_5). The other three general
purpose channels are unused. Battery voltage is also monitored by the ADC. The dual-core
processor reads the ADC values through the SPI bus.

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4.5.6.2.1.3 Audio Circuitry


A16-bit CODEC is integrated into the MAKO IC and programmable by the dual-core processor
through the SPI bus. The CODEC converts microphone audio data into a digital bit stream for
processor by the DSP and converts receive audio data that was processed by the DSP into an
analog audio signal for amplification to a speaker. The CODEC interfaces to the DSP through the
4-wire SAP bus. The CODEC clock, which is 512kHz, is generated by the MAKO IC and supplied on
the VC_DCLK pin (R772). The CODEC 8 kHz frame synchronization signal is generated by the
MAKO IC and supplied on the VC_FSYNC pin (R773). The CODEC transmit data signal is on the
VC_TX3V pin and the CODEC receive data signal is on the VC_RX pin. For the MAKO IC to
generate the clock and frame sync signals, a 24.576 MHz crystal Y702 is supplied to the XOUT and
XIN pins.
The MAKO IC contains internal amplification (digital and analog), filtering, and multiplexing
functionality for both receive and transmit audio. These functions are programmable by the dual core
processor through the SPI bus. The input for the internal microphone audio (C755) is the
INT_MIC_P pin, while the input for the external microphone audio (C754) is the EXT_MIC_P pin.
The differential output for the internal speaker is the INT_SPKR_P pin and INT_SPKR_M pin. The
differential output for the external speaker is the EXT_SPKR_P pin (C769) and EXT_SPKR_M pin
(C768).

4.5.6.2.2 Regulator
The 5 V regulator is internal to the MAKO IC and uses SW_B+ as its input voltage at pin V08_I
(C720). The 5 V supply (L705) is used by the bi-directional voltage translators integrated into the
MAKO IC, the MAKO IC protection diodes, and the ESD protection circuitry.
The 1.55 V regulator (programmable through the SPI bus) is integrated into the MAKO IC. This
regulator uses VSW2 to source the current. The 1.55 V supply (R718) is used by the dual-core
processor U701 for it core voltage and clock amplifier.

4.5.6.2.3 Audio Pre-Amplifier


The audio pre-amplifier is integrated into the MAKO IC. The pre-amplifier's supply voltage and gain
are programmable and controlled by the dual-core processor through the SPI bus. The input to the
pre-amplifier is routed from the internal gain stages within the MAKO IC. The differential output of the
pre-amplifier is the VC_OUT_P pin (R844) and VC_OUT_M pin (R798).

4.5.6.2.4 Audio Power Amplifier


The audio power amplifier, supplied by SW_B+, is integrated into the MAKO IC U701. The audio PA
is a programmable BTL type and is controlled by the dual-core processor through the SPI bus. The
operational state of the PA, as well as selecting between the internal and external audio path, is
controlled by the dual-core processor via the SPI bus.
The differential input to the audio PA comes from a low-pass filter (R844, R798, C764, C765, and
C790) at the output of the audio pre-amplifier.

4.5.6.3 Interface Support Section


The interface support section includes the following:
the MAKO IC (U701)
the ESD protection circuitry, and
the universal connector interface circuitry.

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4.5.6.3.1 MAKO IC U701


The digital-support functions are performed by the MAKO IC. The MAKO IC is contained in a 176-pin
BGA with 0.8mm pitch solder balls. The MAKO IC is supplied with three clocks. It is supplied with a
16.8 MHz clock from the transceiver board. It uses a 32.768 kHz crystal to boot up the dual core
processor and for the real-time clock. It also uses a 24.576 MHz crystal to generate the SAP clock
and frame synchronization signals.
The MAKO IC includes that one-wire option detect support, watchdog timer, and the radio's universal
(accessory) side connector interface. It also monitors the position of the on/off switch in order to
control the power-up/power-down sequence.
4.5.6.3.1.1 Side Connector Interface, Logic Level Translation, and Boot Data Path Control
The LH Data bidirectional translation is performed internal to the MAKO IC and 3V logic level is on
MAKO pin SB96D_BDO_KF_3V.
4.5.6.3.1.2 USB Transceiver
The USB transceiver is internal to MAKO IC U701, and is capable of transmitting and receiving serial
data at a rate of 12 megabits per second. The differential USB data comes from the side connector,
through the 33-ohm resistors R837 and R838 and then to the USB1_DP and USB1_DM pins on
U701. The data will then go through some interfacing and multiplexing internal to the transceiver for
6-wire USB operation and onto the output pins. The USB receive interface through the transceiver to
the dual core processor is as follows: DP routed to USB_VPI, DM routed to URXD1_USB_VMI, and
the differentially decoded data is output on URTS1_XRXD pin.
The USB transmitter is enabled when the RS232_USB* and USB_TXENAB signals are both driven
low by the dual-core processor. The single-ended data is output from the dual-core processor on the
UTXD1_USB_VPO pin and goes to USB1_DAT_TXD on U701. The data is driven out differentially
on the USB1_DP and USB1_DM pins, which go to the side connector. The dual-core processor
sends the single-ended zero signal from pin USB_VMO to the USB1_SE0 pin on U701.
When a USB cable is attached, pin CTS_CABLE_DET_5V is driven low and goes through level
translation in U701 and the output of CTS_CABLE_DET_3V is pulsed low and sent to the dual-core
processor. This line controls the USB and RS232 modes so that the data that is on those lines are
routed to the USB transceiver when a cable is detected. If a USB cable is not detected,
CTS_CABLE_DET_3V is high, the transceiver is put in suspend mode and the DP and DM pins can
now handle 5V tolerance for RS232 mode.
4.5.6.3.1.3 One-Wire Support
New options and accessories that attach to the side connector are identified by the dual-core
processor using the One-Wire protocol. The One-Wire pin on the side connector serves as the
One-Wire data pin. This signal is connected to the ONE_WIRE_OPT pin. This pin is connected to
the dual-core processor One-wire bus ONE_WIRE_UP through the MAKO IC, U701, internal
isolation switch controlled by the SPI commands sent from the dual-core processor. This isolation is
needed to prevent possible contention on the One-Wire bus when a smart battery is attached to the
radio.
These new accessories are to ground, designator R666, of the side connector. When this occurs, the
ONE_WIRE_OPT is asserted and the dual-core processor detects the change. The dual-core
processor then sends a command through the SPI lines to the U701 MAKO IC to connect the side
connector One-Wire line to the dual-core processor One-Wire bus. In the case of the USB cable, the
dual-core processor reads the One-Wire data from the cable and, upon determining that a USB
cable is attached, programs the digital-support IC for USB mode.

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4.5.6.3.1.4 Watchdog Timer


The watchdog timer is a 125ms counter that is integrated into the MAKO IC U701 and used during
the power down sequence. The MAKO IC will begin the power down sequence when a low-to-high
transition occurs on MECH_SW pin (MAKO pin E4). Once this transition occurs, the MAKO IC
begins the watchdog timer. Upon expiration, RESETX (MAKO pin C5) is asserted and all of the
MAKO regulators are shutdown. The dual-core processor can refresh the watchdog timer so that the
software has enough time to complete its tasks before the power is taken away.
4.5.6.3.1.5 32 kHz Oscillator and CMOS Output
There is an internal 32kHz oscillator circuitry to the MAKO IC U301 that is based off of a 32.768 kHz
crystal Y701 and additional load capacitors C701 and C702. The output of the 32 kHz oscillator is a
logic_vdd voltage (approximately 2.9 volts peak-to-peak), 32kHz +/- 20% square wave on pin
GATED_32K_CLK. This 32 kHz signal is routed through an analog switch U302 and sent to the
dual-core processor CKIL pin. This signal is only used to boot up the dual-core processor.
After the dual-core processor boots up, the select input (R799) of the analog switch is asserted high
allowing for the processor to receive an accurate 32.768 kHz, 2.9 V peak-to-peak square wave. This
signal is generated by tapping the output of the 32.768 crystal and buffering the signal with the
following components: U713, R745, R746, C743, C792, R742, and R741. The 32.768 kHz clock
signal allows for the completion of real-time applications.

4.5.6.3.2 ESD Protection Circuitry


Several components on the VOCON section were added to protect the circuitry from Electrostatic
Discharge (ESD). The side connector signal lines are exposed and require ESD protection
components. These protection components include:
5.6 volt zeners (VR659 and VR662) on the CTS and RTS lines, microphone lines, and the
option select lines
12 volt zener (VR650) on the internal and external speaker audio lines
13 volt zener (VR658) on the OPTB+ line, and
low capacitance ESD suppressors (VR678, VR651, and VR652) on the USB data lines.

4.5.6.3.3 Universal Connector (Side Connector) Interface Circuitry


An important circuit in the side connector interface is the Option Select 2 line comparator. The
op-amp (U601) is used as a comparator for the option select 2 line. The voltage divider network of
R658 and R673 determines the comparator threshold. The remaining components on the side
connector interface consist of current-limiting serial resistors and noise-suppressing shunt
capacitors.
4.5.6.3.3.1 Universal Connector (Side Connector) and Option Selects
The universal connector is located on the side of the radio. It is the external port or interface to the
outside, and is used for programming and interfacing to external accessories. The universal
connector is connected to the main board via a flex circuit at connector J650.
Most of the signals are extensions of circuits described in other areas of this manual. However, there
are two option select pins used to configure special modes: Option Select 1 and Option Select 2.
These pins are controlled by accessories connected to the universal connector. Connections to the
universal connector and J650 are shown in Figure 4.5-2. and Figure 4.5-3., respectively.
Table 4.5-1 outlines their functions as defined at the universal connector.

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1
2

OPT_SEL1

EXT_SPKR
EXT_MIC
OPTB+/VPP
OPT_SEL2
SPKR_COM
RTS
GND
SB9600_BUSY
CTS
RS232_DOUT/USB_D+
RS232_DIN/USB_DSB9600_DATA/KEYFAIL

12
13
MAEPF-27431-O

Figure 4.5-2. Universal (Side) Connector


Signal Name

J650-Pin #

GND
INT_SPK+
INT_SPKROPT_SEL1
EXT_SPK+
EXT_MIC
OPT_B+_VPP
OPT_SEL2
SPKR_COM
RTS_USB_PWR
LH_BUSY
CTS
RS232_TX_USB+
RS232_TX_USBLH_DATA_KEYFAIL
NC
INT_MIC

1, 11, 19, 20
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
12
13
14
15
16
17
18

20
J650

MAEPF-27467-O

Figure 4.5-3. VOCON Connector J650

Table 4.5-1. Option Select Functions


FUNCTION

Option Select 1

Option Select 2

External PTT

No Function (Normal)

Man Down

External Speaker

4.5.6.3.4 The Option Board


The Option Board consists of the "keypad module" and the "display module" for models II and III of
the XTS 2500/XTS 2500I radio.

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4.5.6.3.4.1 Display Module


An optional integral 96 pixels by 64 pixels LCD display module is available with either a 3 x 2 keypad
with a navigational button (Model II radios), or 3 x 6 keypad with a navigational button (Model III
radios). This unit is not considered field-repairable. The display module is connected to the VOCON
section through the flex connector (J900).
The display is controlled by the Patriot's MCU core. The MCU core programs the display through the
following:
EIM data lines D0 - D7 (pins 9 through 16, respectively),
the display chip select line (pin 5),
the EIM "write only" line (pin 8), and
the EIM address 0 line (pin 7).
The EIM address 0 is used to select the register to be programmed. The Patriot may reset the
display module through pin 6. The display is supplied with 1.8 volts (C901) to pin 17and 3 volts
(C902) to pin 18.
The Patriot GPIO BL_EN controls the display backlighting; that signal goes to pin 43 of the J601
connector (on the radio board), and the corresponding pin 3 of the J901 connector (on the Option
board).
Pin 4 of the J601 connector (on the radio board), and the corresponding pin 42 on the J901
connector (on the Option board) is supplied with 7.5 volts. The 7.5 volts is used to power the LEDs
on the display module.
Pin 2 of the J601 connector (on the radio board), and the corresponding pin 44 on the J901
connector (on the Option board), is supplied with the V2 regulated voltage. The V2 regulated voltage
is used to power DISPLAY_VCC.
Pin 1 of the J601 connector (on the radio board), and the corresponding pin 45 on the J901
connector (on the Option board), is supplied with 1.8 volts. The 1.8 volts is used to power
DISPLAY_VDD.
4.5.6.3.4.2 Keypad Module
The keypad module is connected to the main board through flex connector (J601) on the radio board
schematic and J901 on the Option board schematic. The keypad is read though a row-and-column
matrix made up of ROW0, ROW1, ROW2, ROW3, ROW4, ROW5, ROW6 and COL0, COL1, and
COL2. This totals 18 keys on the keypad. When a key is pressed, a row and a column are connected
to one another.
The Patriot determines a key press by a scanning algorithm. Each column line is configured as an
open drain output and pulled low. The Patriot then scans the row pins (each row pin has an internal
pull up resistor). If a row signal is read low, then the Patriot determines that a key was pressed. If
none of the row signal lines are low, then another column line is pulled low and the row scanning
routine occurs.
The Patriot GPIO BL_EN controls the keypad backlighting; that signal goes to pin 43 of the J601
connector (on the radio board), and the corresponding pin 3 of the J901 connector (on the Option
board). Pin 42 is supplied with 7.5 volts, which is used to power the LEDs on the keypad module.

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4.5.6.3.5 Encryption Module


The encryption module (secure models only) connects directly to the VOCON board and interfaces
directly with the vocoder digital circuitry. It contains one custom microcontroller IC (Armour) to
perform digital, numerical, encryption algorithms.
The encryption modules are designed to digitally encrypt and decrypt voice for ASTRO and
NON-ASTRO in XTS 2500/XTS 2500I. This section covers the encryption modules, hardware kits
0104020J49 (Model 1.5), 0104020J50 (Model 2) and 0104020J51 (Model 3).
NOTE: The encryption modules are NOT serviceable. The information contained in this section is
only intended to help determine whether a problem is due to an encryption module or the radio
itself.
The encryption module uses a custom encryption IC and an encryption key variable to perform its
encode/decode function. The encryption key variable is loaded into the encryption module, via the
radio's universal (side) connector, from a hand-held, key variable loader (KVL). The encryption IC
corresponds to the particular encryption algorithm purchased. Table 4.5-2 lists the encryption
algorithms and their corresponding kit numbers.
The encryption module operates from two power supplies (UNSW_B+ and SW_B+). The SW_B+ is
turned on and off by the radio's On/Off switch. The UNSW_B+ provides power to the encryption
module as long as the radio battery is in place.
Key variables are loaded into the encryption module through connector J601, pin 34. Depending on
the type of encryption module, up to 16 keys can be stored in the module at a time. The key can be
infinite key retention or 30-seconds key retention, depending on how the codeplug is set up.
The radio' s host processor communicates with the encryption module on the Synchronous Serial
Interface (SSI) bus. The SSI bus consists of four signal lines. A communications failure between the
host processor and the secure module will be ERROR 09/10 or S03 error message on the display.
To troubleshoot the encryption module, refer to the flowcharts in Chapter 6.5 900 MHz
Troubleshooting Charts.
Table 4.5-2. Encryption Module Software Kits and Algorithms
Software
Kit Number

Algorithm

Q667AB (7/
800), Q667AE
(V,U1,U2)

ADP SFWR DSP BASED CRYPTO

Q159AC

XTS 2500/XTS 2500I UCM HARDWARE ENCRYPTION

Q629AD

AES ENCRYPTION

Q625AU

DES, DES-XL, DES-OFB ENCRYPTION

Q668AC

ADP UCM ENCRYPTION W/DES, DES-XL, DES-OFB

H869BQ

MULTI KEY

Q406AC

ADP UCM ENCRYPTION

QA00204AA

MULTIKEY AND ADP


ADP UCM ENCRYPTION W/AES

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4.5.6.3.6 System Clocks


The Patriot is supplied with two clocks:
1. The first clock, a 16.8 MHz sine wave, comes from the RF portion of the radio. It is
conditioned by the clock buffer circuit, which includes Q709, R722, R740, R743, R729, R797,
C726, C725 and C727.
2. The other clock supplied to Patriot is a 32.768 kHz square wave. This clock is generated by
the external 32.768kHz crystal Y701, and a clock buffer circuit that includes U713, R745,
R746, C743, C792, R742 and R741. This signal is supplied to the CKIL pin on the dual-core
processor.

4.5.6.4 Transmit Audio Path


Refer to Figure 4.5-4. The single-ended internal microphone audio enters the VOCON board through
20 pin side connector (J650), and the internal microphone bias is set by circuitry that includes R751,
R753, C751, C753 and C755. The internal microphone signal is connected to the INT_MIC_P pin,
which is the input terminal on the MAKO IC internal op-amp G1 after the signal is multiplexed. The
gain of the G1 pre-amp is set to +15 dB, which is programmed by dual-core processor SPI lines.
The external microphone audio enters the VOCON board through the remote connector J102, pin10,
and the external microphone bias is set by circuitry that includes R750, R752, C750, C752 and
C754. The external microphone signal is connected to the EXT_MIC_P pin, which is an input
terminal on the MAKO IC internal op-amp G1 after the signal is multiplexed. The gain of the G1 preamp is set to +15 dB, which is programmed by dual-core processor SPI lines.
The dual-core processor, through the SPI bus, programs a multiplexer internal to the MAKO IC to
select one of the microphone signals. Then, the selected microphone signal goes through the G1
pre-amplifier stage and on to a programmable gain amplifier (G2) before it goes to the CODEC for
A/ D conversion. The resulting digital data is filtered and sent to the DSP on the CODEC_TX line
from the MAKO IC VC_TX3V pin. After additional filtering and processing, the DSP sends the dataout from the STDB pin, labeled TX_SSI_DATA to the RF interface connector.
.

Internal Mic Bias


R751, R753,
C751,
C753, C755

INT_MIC_P

MAKO IC U701

Pre-amp
G1 Gain
= 15 dB

MUX

External Mic Bias


R750, R752,
C750, C752
C754

Amp G2
Gain = -30
to 0 dB

HPF = 200 Hz
& LPF = 3.4
kHz cutoff

EXT_MIC_P

MAKO_CS
SPI_MISOB
SPI_MOSIB
SCKB

CODEC
A/D 16-Bit

CODEC_TX
CODEC_FSYNC
CODEC_DCLK

Patriot
SPIB

RF D/A
U201

Patriot
SAP / BBP
3
TX_SSI_FSYNC
TX_SSI_CLK
TX_DATA

Figure 4.5-4. VOCON Transmit Audio Path

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4.5.6.5 Receive Audio Path


Refer to Figure 4.5-5. The receive audio data comes from the Abacus III IC U401 (DOUTA) to the
dual-core processor SRDB pin. The DSP decodes the data and sends it out through the CODEC_RX
line to the MAKO IC VC_RX3V pin. The CODEC filters, adds digital programmable gain G1, then
converts the digital data into an analog audio signal, which in turn is sent to programmable
attenuator G3. The signal is then sent through an internal programmable differential preamplifier
(G4) to add gain and outputs the signal on pins VC_OUT_P and VC_OUT_M of the MAKO IC.
This output from the preamp is then filtered through circuitry R798, R844, C764, C765, C790, and
then sent back to 2 independent internal BTL differential power amplifiers, G5 & G6, of the MAKO IC.
The power amplifiers are programmed to a fixed gain of 26 dB through the dual-core processor SPI
lines and PA control registers.
The dual-core processor selects whether the amplified audio is routed to the internal speaker or the
external speaker through the SPI lines based upon which amplifier is turned on as shown in the PA
control block. The output audio is routed on MAKO IC pins INT_SPKR_P and INT_SPKR_M for
internal and EXT_SPKR_P and EXT_SPKR_M for external speaker lines.

ABACUS III
U401
RX_SSI_FSYNC
RX_SSI_CLK
RX_SSI_DATA

MAKO IC U701
Digital
LPF = 3.4kHz
3

Patriot SAP/BBP

SPI_MOSIB
SCKB

G4
Preamp =
0 to 10
dB

CODEC_RX
CODEC_DCLK
CODEC_FSYNC

Patriot SPIB
MAKO_CS
SPI_MISOB

CODEC
16-Bit
D/A

VC_OUT_P

G1 Digital
Gain = 0 or
1 dB

G3
Attenuator
= -52 to 0
dB

G5
EXT PA
=26 dB

HP & LP
Filter = 22kHz, VC_OUT_M
200Hz
PA
Control
Internal
Speaker =
28 ohms

PA_IN_M
PA_IN_P

G6
INT PA
=26 dB

External
Speaker

Figure 4.5-5. VOCON Receive Audio Path

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Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Procedures

5.1

Introduction
The purpose of this chapter is to aid in troubleshooting problems with the ASTRO XTS 2500/
XTS 2500I digital portable radio. It is intended to have enough detail to localize the malfunctioning
circuit and isolate the defective component.

Most of the ICs are static sensitive devices. Do not


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

Caution
This manual is to be used in conjunction with the ASTRO XTS 2500/XTS 2500I Digital Portable
Radio Basic Service Manual (Motorola part number 6816984H01), which uses the pass/fail service
approach to radio problems.

5.2

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 lowhumidity 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. We recommend using a wrist strap, two ground cords,
a static-control table mat, and a static-control floor mat.
6. Always wear a conductive wrist strap when servicing this equipment. The Motorola part
number for a replacement wrist strap that connects to the table mat is 4280385A59.
7. When performing hot-air repair in close proximity to the backup battery (reference number
M500), remove the backup battery before performing any rework to avoid damaging the
battery.

5.3

Voltage Measurement and Signal Tracing


It is a good idea to check the battery voltage under load. This can be done by measuring the
OPT_B+ _VPP pin at the universal (side) connector (pin 4). The battery voltage should remain at or
above 7.0 Vdc. If the battery voltage is less than 7.0 Vdc, the battery should be recharged or
replaced, as necessary, prior to analyzing the radio.

5-2

Troubleshooting Procedures: Standard Bias Table

In most situations, the problem circuit may be identified using a multimeter, RF millivoltmeter,
oscilloscope (preferably with 100 MHz bandwidth or more), and a spectrum analyzer.

When checking a transistor or module, either in or


out of circuit, do not use an ohmmeter having more
than 1.5 volts dc appearing across the test leads, or
use an ohms scale of less than x100.

Caution
5.4

Standard Bias Table


Table 5-1 outlines some standard supply voltages and system clocks that should be present under
normal operation. These should be checked as a first step to any troubleshooting procedure.
Table 5-1. Standard Operating Bias
Signal Name

Nominal Value

Tolerance

Gated_32_KHZ

32.768kHz

CKIH

16.8MHz

C726

16.8MHZ

16.8MHz

C726

POR

2.9V dc

5%

D511, pin 2

MAKO_RESET

1.9V dc

5%

D511, pin 2

VSW1

3.6V dc

5%

R711

VSW2

2.3V dc

5%

C715

V2.9

2.9V dc

5%

L704

UNSW_B+

7.5V dc

6-9 V dc

R725

SW_B+

7.5V dc

6-9 V dc

R708

VCC5

5V dc

5%

L705

VSAVE

2.5V dc

5%

C704

RFSW_B+

7.5V dc

6-9 V dc

C730

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Troubleshooting Procedures: Power-Up Self-Check Errors

5.5

5-3

Power-Up Self-Check Errors


Each time the radio is turned on, the microcontroller unit (MCU) and the digital signal processor
(DSP) perform some internal diagnostics. These diagnostics consist of checking the programmable
devices such as the FLASH ROMs, internal and external EEPROMs, and SRAM devices. At the end
of the power-up self-check routines, if an error exists, the appropriate error codes may be read using
the Customer Programming Software (CPS) from the RS232/USB bus on the universal (side)
connector.
Table 5-2. Power-up Self-Check Error Codes
Error Code

Description

Corrective Action

01/02

FLASH ROM codeplug Checksum Non-Fatal Error

1) Turn radio off, then on.


2) Reprogram the radio
codeplug.

01/12

Security Partition Checksum Non-Fatal Error

Send radio to depot

01/20

ABACUS Tune Failure Non-Fatal Error

Turn 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,


then retune the radio.

01/88

External RAM Fatal Error (Note: Not a checksum


error.)

Send radio to depot

01/90

General Hardware Failure Fatal Error

Turn 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 error.)

Turn radio off, then on

02/90

General DSP Hardware Failure (DSP startup


message not received correctly)

Turn radio off, then on.

NOTE: If you have an earlier version of the radio, it may display either 09/10 or
09/90. This is the result of a programming error, and can be cleared by
turning the radio off and on. If the problem persists, send the radio to the
depot. Newer radios will not display this error code.

In the case of multiple errors, the codes are logically ORed and the results displayed.

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5.6

Troubleshooting Procedures: Operational Error Codes

Operational Error Codes


During radio operation, the radio performs dynamic tests to determine if the radio is working properly.
Problems detected during these tests are presented as error codes on the radios display. The
presence of an error code should prompt a user that a problem exists and that a service technician
should be contacted. Use Table 5-3 to aid in understanding particular operational error codes.
Table 5-3. Operational Error Code Displays
Error Code

5.6.1

Description

Corrective Action

FAIL 001

Synthesizer Out-of-Lock

a. Reprogram external codeplug


b. Send radio to depot

FAIL 002

Selected Mode/Zone Codeplug Checksum Error

Reprogram external codeplug

Power-Up, Self-Check Diagnostics, and Repair (Not for Field Use)


The following are additional action items to be utilized for the diagnosis and resolution of the
aforementioned error codes:
Table 5-4. Additional Error Code Action Items
Error Code

Corrective Action

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 re-flashed. As a last
resort, the FLASH ROM (U803) should be replaced.

01/12

The radio should be sent to the depot for re-flashing of the security codeplug.

01/20

Cycling the radio power should resolve this issue.

01/22

The radio should be sent to the depot for re-flashing of the tuning codeplug,
followed by re-tuning of the radio.

01/81

The radio should be sent to the depot for re-flashing of the host code.

01/82

The radio should be sent to the depot for re-flashing of the radio codeplug.

01/88

Re-flashing of the radio should be performed first. If this fails to resolve the issue,
then replacement of the SRAM (U804) is necessary.

01/90

Cycle power to the radio. Continued failure indicates a likely IC failure (MAKO,
PCIC, ABACUS). In this event, the 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 re-flashing of the host code.

01/98

Send the radio to the depot for replacement of the SRAM (U804).

01/A2

The radio should be sent to the depot for re-flashing of the tuning codeplug
followed by re-tuning of the radio.

02/81

The radio should be sent to the depot for examination and/or replacement of
either the FLASH (U804), or the Patriot MCU/DSP (U800).

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5-5

Table 5-4. Additional Error Code Action Items (Continued)


Error Code

Corrective Action

02/88

Cycle power to the radio. If this does not fix the problem, then the radio should be
sent to the depot for re-flashing of the DSP code. Continued failure requires
examination and/or replacement of the SRAM (U804).

02/90

Cycle power to the radio. If this fails to fix the problem, then the radio should be
sent to the depot for re-flashing of the DSP code. Continued failure may require
replacement of U800, the Patriot MCU/DSP.

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Troubleshooting Procedures: Operational Error Codes

Notes

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VHF Troubleshooting Charts: Introduction

6.1-1

Chapter 6.1 VHF Troubleshooting Charts


6.1.1 Introduction
This chapter contains detailed troubleshooting flowcharts. These flowcharts are for use as a guide in
determining the problem areas. They are not a substitute for the knowledge of circuit operation and
astute troubleshooting techniques. It is advisable to refer to the related detailed circuit descriptions in
the theory sections prior to troubleshooting a radio.
This manual is to be used in conjunction with the ASTRO XTS 2500/XTS 2500I Digital Portable
Radios Basic Service Manual (Motorola part number 6816984H01), which uses the pass/fail service
approach to radio problems.

6.1.2 List of Troubleshooting Flowcharts


Most troubleshooting flowcharts 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 IC, continuity from the source IC should be checked before
replacing the source IC.
Table 6.1-1. List of Troubleshooting Flowcharts
Chart Name

Page No.

VHF Radio Main Troubleshooting Chart

6.1-2

Radio Power-Up Fail Troubleshooting Chart

6.1-3

DC Supply Fail Troubleshooting Chart

6.1-6

Button Test Troubleshooting Chart

6.1-9

Volume Set Error Troubleshooting Chart

6.1-10

Zone/Channel Select Error Troubleshooting Chart

6.1-11

Top/Side Button Error Troubleshooting Chart

6.1-12

No Display Troubleshooting Chart

6.1-13

VHF Receive RF Troubleshooting Chart

6.1-16

VOCON Receive Audio Troubleshooting Chart

6.1-17

VHF Frequency Generation Unit Troubleshooting Chart

6.1-18

VOCON Transmit Audio Troubleshooting Chart

6.1-19

No Transmit Deviation Troubleshooting Chart

6.1-21

VHF Transmitter RF Troubleshooting Chart

6.1-22

Secure Hardware Failure

6.1-23

NOTE: C is used in several of the following troubleshooting charts.


C = microcontroller unit (MCU).

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VHF Troubleshooting Charts: VHF Radio Main Troubleshooting Chart

6.1.3 VHF Radio Main Troubleshooting Chart

Start

Good
power-up
Self-Test?
Yes

Go to
VHF
Chart

No

Is there
TX Power?

No

Error
Message?

No

Yes

Yes

Display
Model?
No

* See Power-up
Self Check
Error Codes

Use RSS to
display Error
Messages

Yes
Go to
VHF
Chart

No

Is TX
Deviation
OK?
Yes

Go to No RX
Audio Chart

No

Receive
Audio?

Yes

Error
Messages on
RSS?
No
Either
Bad Display or
Radio Power-up
Failure

Yes

No

Poor
SINAD?
Yes

See Button
Test Chart

No

Buttons
Functional?
Yes

End

*Please see Table 5-2 on page 5-3.

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6.1-3

6.1.4 Radio Power-Up Fail Troubleshooting Chart (1 of 3)

Power-Up
Radio
Failure

Verify
Standard Bias
in Table 5-1

Isolate and
Repair Problem
See DC Supply
Failure Flowchart

No

Standard
Bias OK?
Yes

Probe
32.7687kHz
Clock at C743

Signal
Present?

No

Verify Integrity
of C701 and
C702

Yes

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6.1.5 Radio Power-Up Fail Troubleshooting Chart (2 of 3)


1

Probe
16.8MHz
Signal at
C214

Signal
About
1Vp-p?

No

Investigate
16.8 MHz
Reference
Oscillator

Yes

Check
16.8MHz
Signal at C245

Signal
About
1Vp-p?

No

Investigate Clock
Buffer
Components and
Isolate Problem

Yes
Refer Board to
Service Depot for
Reflash, Patriot,
SRAM, and
FLASH Analysis

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6.1-5

6.1.6 Radio Power-Up Fail Troubleshooting Chart (3 of 3)


2

Replace
Problem
Component

Components
OK?

Check for
32.768kHz
signal on
R747

Signal
Present?

No

Signal
Present?

Replace U712
and Retest

Yes

Yes

No

Follow DC
Supply Failure
Flowchart

No

Check For
32.768kHz
signal on
R745

Problem
Solved?

Signal
Present?

End

No

Replace
U713

Yes
Problem
Solved?

Yes

End

No
Follow DC
Supply Failure
Flowchart

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VHF Troubleshooting Charts: DC Supply Fail Troubleshooting Chart (1 of 3)

6.1.7 DC Supply Fail Troubleshooting Chart (1 of 3)


Problem with DC
Supply
Distribution
Network

Check Voltage
at L703

No

Replace
U701

Voltage Approx
1.875V?

Yes
Yes
Check Voltage
at R718

No
Voltage approx
1.55V?

Yes
Check Voltage
at L704

No
Voltage approx
2.9V?

Yes
Check Voltage
at L705

No
Voltage approx
5V?

Yes
Replace
VOCON

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6.1-7

6.1.8 DC Supply Fail Troubleshooting Chart (2 of 3)

Check
Voltage at
pin R711

Voltage =
3.6V +/5%

No

Check
C796, C713,
L701

Yes

Yes

No

Check
Voltage at
pin L703

Voltage =
1.875V +/5%

Components
OK?

Replace
Problem
Component

No

Check R763,
L703, C717,
and CR700

Components
OK?

Yes

ReFLASH
HOST C
Code

No

Yes
Check
Voltage at
pin L704

Replace
Problem
Component

Fixed?

Yes
End

No

Voltage =
2.9V +/5%

No
4

Replace
U701
MAKO IC

Yes
5

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6.1.9 DC Supply Fail Troubleshooting Chart (3 of 3)


5

Check
Voltage at
C517

Voltage =
3.0V +/- 5%?

No

Check L502,
C518, C506,
and C512

Yes

No

Check L502,
C518, R527,
C511 and C522

Components
OK?
Yes

Check
Voltage at
C514

Replace

Yes

End

Replace
Problem
Component

Replace
U502

Yes

Voltage =
5.0V +/- 5%?

No

Yes

Check
Voltage at
C517

Voltage =
3.0V +/- 5%?

Components
OK?

No

Replace
Problem
Component

U501

No

Check C513,
C524, C510
and C512

No
Components
OK?

Replace
Problem
Component

Yes

Replace
U500

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6.1-9

6.1.10Button Test Troubleshooting Chart

Synopsis

Button Test

Place radio in Test Mode.


Press Top Side Button
(Monitor) so display reads
CH TEST. This places the
radio in button test mode.
Then, press the orange
(Emergency) Top Button
to verify codes displayed
as shown in the Button
Table at right

End

Yes

Keys
correct?

This chart relates to a failure in the button functions.


Basic Failure modes are as follows:
1) Failure in keypad flex assembly.
2) Bad Connection
3) Defective Switches or pads
4) Defective MAKO IC (U701)
Button Table
Button
Code
PTT
1/ 0-1
Top Button (Emergency)
3/ 0-1
Side Button 1 (Monitor)
96/ 0-1
Side Button 2
97/ 0-1
Side Button 3
98/ 0-1
Channel Select (Frequency)
4/ 0-15
Volume Control Knob
0/ 0-220
Zone Select
65/ 0-2

Chart
C.6
C.6
C.6
C.6
C.8
C.7
C.8

131/1

132/1

133/1

129/1

135/1

134/1

No
Check signal
path integrity of
button in question

HOME

130/1

128/1

App

136/1

Navigation
Button

50/1

51/1

2ABC

3DEF

52/1

53/1

54/1

4GHI

5JKL

6MNO

55/1

56/1

57/1

7PRS

8TUV

9XYZ

58/1

48/1

59/1

49/1

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VHF Troubleshooting Charts: Volume Set Error Troubleshooting Chart

6.1.11 Volume Set Error Troubleshooting Chart

Volume
Set Error

Synopsis
This chart relates to a failure in the volume
set knob. Basic failure modes are as follows:
1) Bad connection
2) Defective volume control pot
3) Defective MAKO IC (U701)
4) Problem in receive audio circuit

Verify operation
of volume knob
per "Button Test"
flow chart

Refer to "No
Receive Audio"
flow chart

Yes

Volume
check OK?
No
Using a voltmeter,
measure voltage at
R505 when volume
knob is on. The value
should be 3.0V.

Voltage
Functional?

Yes

Replace
U701

No
Measure voltage from
C520 to GND while
moving volume knob
from min to max. Max
volume is 2.50V

Replace
Volume
Switch

No

Volume
pot OK?
Yes

Verify contact
with circuit
board
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6.1-11

6.1.12Zone/Channel Select Error Troubleshooting Chart

Channel
Select Error

RTA3
Channel
Probe Point (R513)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16

Verify operation
of zone knob per
"Button Test"
flow chart

By studying the
adjacent chart against
the channel numbers
which have errors,
one signal may be
determined to be in
error or verify logic
levels at R513-R516
for each channel.

Signals
check good
at 800?

Yes

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

RTA2
(R514)

RTA1
(R515)

RTA0
(R516)

1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0

1
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
1
0
0

1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0

Verify codeplug
programming with
RSS. If codeplug
checks OK, then
replace U800.

No
Verify voltage levels
directly at pin C1 of
the frequency switch
(S500). Position A =
2.2V, Position B = 0V,
Position C = 1.5V

S500
checks
good?

No

Replace
Switch
S500

Yes
Verify
contact with
circuit board
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VHF Troubleshooting Charts: Top/Side Button Error Troubleshooting Chart

6.1.13Top/Side Button Error Troubleshooting Chart

Top/Side
Button Test
Synopsis
This chart relates to a failure in
reading the buttons. Side Button 1,
Side Button 2, or Side Button 3.
Basic failure modes are as follows:
1) Bad connection
2) Defective Switch
3) Defective MAKO IC (U701)

Verify operation
of zone knob per
"Button Test"
flow chart

Using RSS,
verify problem
button is enabled
for function

Yes

Button
check OK?

No

Buttons
Enabled?

Yes

No

Using a voltmeter, measure the voltages


at the resistor while depressing the
following keys:
Button
Voltage
Resistor
Emergency
2.50V to 0V
R511
Top Side
2.70V to 0V
R510
Middle Side
2.70V to 0V
R509
Bottom Side 3.00V to 0V
R508

Use RSS
to enable
button

Replace
U701

Yes

Levels
correct?

Replace
buttons and/or
switch

No

No

Verify physical
operation of
buttons

Buttons
OK?
Yes
Verify contact
with circuit
board
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6.1-13

6.1.14No Display Troubleshooting Chart (1 of 3)

No Display

Verify/Re-Connect
DisplayConnections:
1) LCD to OPTION Board
connection (22 pin connector)
2) OPTION Board flex connector
(45 pin connector)
3) Check connector integrity
(22 pin: check solder, etc.)
(45 pin: check latches, solder, etc.)

Problem
Resolved?

Yes

End

No

Replace
LCD Display

Problem
Resolved?

Yes

End

No

Check DC
on J601, pin 1

1.8<V<1.95V?

No

Repair solder
joint at
J601, pin 1

Yes
1
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6.1.15No Display Troubleshooting Chart (2 of 3)


1

Check P_S*
at R912 on
option board

V = 1.85V?

No

Verify Signal
Path Integrity
and correct

Yes

Problem
Resolved?

Yes

End

No

Check RESET
at R647

V = 1.85V?

No

Verify Signal
Path Integrity
and correct

Yes

Problem
Resolved?

Yes

End

No

Check
REG_SEL
at J601, pin 7

V = 1.85V?

No

Verify Signal
Path Integrity
and correct

Yes

Problem
Resolved?

Yes

End

No

Check CS at
R931 on
option board

V = 1.85V?

Yes

No

Verify Signal
Path Integrity
and correct

Problem
Resolved?

Yes

End

No

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6.1-15

6.1.16No Display Troubleshooting Chart (3 of 3)

Use an Oscilloscope to check for


a low level (0V) pulse occurrence
during power-on initialization period.

Check Active
Low Status on
both RESET
and CS

LowLevel Pulses
Present?

No

Return radio to
service depot for
further analysis

Yes
Use an Oscilloscope to check for
either a low level (0V) pulse or
high-level (1.85V) occurrence during
power-on initialization period.

Check D0-D7
for appropriate
voltage levels

Signal
present
at appropriate
level?

Yes

No

Repair
appropriate
connections

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VHF Troubleshooting Charts: VHF Receive RF Troubleshooting Chart

6.1.17VHF Receive RF Troubleshooting Chart

Bad SINAD
No Recovered
Audio
NOTE: INJECT MODULATED ON CARRIER
FREQUENCY SIGNAL AS REQUIRED.
Spray or Inject 1st IF
into XTAL Filter FL51
VHF2 1st IF:44.85MHz
VHF2 2nd IF:2.25MHz
VHF2 2nd LO:42.6MHz

NOTE: The presence or absense of RF signals is generally not enough


to diagnose sensitivity degradations. It is best to compare signal levels
at each decision node, to the same circuit in working radio.

Inject -47 dBm into J101 and


toggle signal continuously
(on/off) while monitoring
SSI_D data pulse

No

Audio
Heard?
Yes

Does
the pulse
frequency
vary?

Inject RF
into J101

Yes

Check IF
spectrum at
U401, pin 47

No
No

Check
FL51

Trace IF signal
from L10 to
U401, pin 47

If present
at U401,
pin 47?

Yes

Yes
Check tank
components L411,
L412, C476.
Check for 3Vdc
at pin 48

No

IF Signal
at L54?
No

Is
2nd IF on
U401, pins 4
and 5?

RF Signal
at C51?

Before replacing U401,


check U401 voltages.
Check for no RX audio
VOCON flowchart

Check
postselector.
Check voltage
at C46

Yes

RF
Yes
Signal postselector
input C41?
No

Check bias
voltages on
Q29

VHF Band :
0.8 - 4.5V
If voltages are not OK,
check U102, (PCIC)

Yes

Is it
symmetric
centered?

RF Signal
at C20?

No or
Weak RF
Check preselector filter.
RF
Program filter to test Yes
Signal at preselector
freqs. and check
input C1?
varactor voltages
for both preselector
No
& postselector

1st LO
O/P OK?
Locked?

No

Check IF filter
FL51. Make sure
LO is locked and
on frequency

Yes

No

No

Yes

Remove SH401.
Check 2nd LO
Control Voltage at
U401, pin 38

Check
FGU Chart

Yes

See VOCON
chart, RX
audio problems

VCO locked?

Yes
No
Check Mixer
(U1) circuit

16.8MHz
check at pin 35
on U401?

No

Check
FGU
Chart

Yes
18MHz
at ABACUS
(U401) pin
20?

No

Check U401 voltages,


programming, and
10MHz clock VCO
components

Yes
Before replacing U401, check 2nd
VCO Q401. Check VCO O/P level;
Disconnect R418 and verify that
a 0.5V to 5V control voltage VCO
will sweep about the IF frequency

Check harmonic
filter C177 - C180
and antenna switch
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6.1-17

6.1.18VOCON Receive Audio Troubleshooting Chart

Bad SINAD
No
Recovered
Audio

Check Rx SAP
port signal
integrity as per
Chapter 7

Check speaker
integrity

No

Connections
OK?

Replace
Speaker

Connections
OK?

Connect an RLN4460
test box (or equivalent)
to the radio side
connector via a
programming cable

Replace
U800

A standard input is an RF
signal at -47 dBm with a 1
kHz tone modulated at 3
kHz for a 25kHz channel

Inject Standard
Input into antenna
connector

No

Replace
U701

Yes

Yes

Audio
present?

No

Yes

Check
distortion of
signal at R844
and/or R798

Yes
THD < 2 %

Replace
U701

No

Check
contacts at
J650

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6.1.19VHF Frequency Generation Unit Troubleshooting Chart

FGU NoLO
Injection/TX
Unlock

Is Vdc at
D251&D252(RX VCO)
D270(Tx VCO)
0.4<Vdc<12?

Is Vdc
at C218 3V?
and C211
5V?

No

Do a continuity
check and refer to
DC switch chart

No

Yes
Yes

Is Vdc at
R259,
High for Tx,
Low for Rx mode

No Take a continuity
check of traces
to U201

Is there
a voltage reading
at R204, R205, C206,
C207 directed
to U202?

No

Replace
U202

Yes

Yes
For TX only pin 3 of Q216 (TX)

Is Vdc
at Y200 pin 4
3V?

Do a continuity
check and refer to
DC switch chart

No

Yes

Do you
see 16.8MHz at
pin 3 of Y200 and C214
connection to Xtal
K9 pin of
U202?

No

Replace Y200
and/or C214

Yes

For RX check C263,


L258, C267, C261,
R293 and R294 for
continuity.
For TX check C278,
L274, C276, C279,
R273, R274 and R275

Do
you see
16.8MHz at
C245?
No

Replace
suspected
component

No

Check
U201 circuitry

Yes Replace
U202

No

Yes

Fix/replace
U201

Yes
Change U250

Do
you see
~11.5 Vdc at pin 2
of D202?
Yes
Replace
U202

No

Is
3Vdc at
pin 4 of
D201?

No

Yes
Check components
D201, D202, C206,
C207, C208
and C209

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6.1-19

6.1.20VOCON Transmit Audio Troubleshooting Chart (1 of 2)


Radio has no
Transmitter
Deviation (VOCON
Evaluation)

Inspect internal
and external
microphone
contacts

Check voltage
on C754 and
C755

No

Connections
OK?

Repair
connections or
replace flex
connector

Voltage >
7.0mVrms?

Replace
C754 and/or
C755

No

Yes

Yes
Connect an RLN4460
test box (or equivalent)
to the radio side
connector via a
programming cable

Yes

Voltage > 7.0mV?

No
Inject a 225mVrms
1kHz tone into the
test box Audio in
port

Is FM
deviation
approx
3kHz?

Replace
L651
and /or L652

Yes

No VOCON
problem found

No

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6.1.21VOCON Transmit Audio Troubleshooting Chart (2 of 2)

Check Mic
Bias line on
U701 for DC
Voltage

Clock
present?

No

Replace
U701

No

Replace
U701

Yes

Voltage =
5.0V ?

No

Replace
U701

Check signal on
CODEC_FSYNC

Yes
Check signal on
R774 while still
applying audio
signal to radio

Synchronous
pulses
present?

Yes

Yes
Data
present?

No

Replace
U701

Replace
U800

Yes

Check signal
on
CODEC_CLK

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6.1-21

6.1.22No Transmit Deviation Troubleshooting Chart

No RF TX
Deviation

NOTE: This chart assumes you have gone through


the VOCON TX Audio Problem Section.

Set the radio to test mode CSQ.


Connect the radio to R4005B test box
or equivalent and inject a 1 kHz tone
mic signal with an amplitude sufficient
to provide a 3 kHz deviation out.

PTT radio using


external PTT
switch

Check waveform on test point


TP36 on VHF board.
It should look like TX Audio 1 kHz Tone,
trace 1 with Vdc ~1.5V.

Do
you see a
waveform like
TX Audio 1 kHz
Tone, trace
1?

No

Remove
SH201

Check waveform on U201,


pin 1. It should
look like TX Audio 1 kHz
Tone, trace 2, Vdc~1.5V.

Yes
Check R213, C231.
If components are
good, replace U202.

Do
you see a
waveform like
TX Audio 1 kHz
Tone, trace
2?

No

Check Vdc on U201,


If no voltage,
replace U201.

Yes
Make sure there is 3V
on pin 4 of FL200. If not
go to DC supply failure.

Check clock on pin 8


of FL200. The waveform
should look like TX
Audio 1 kHz Tone, trace 3.

Do
you see a
waveform like
TX Audio 1 kHz
Tone, trace
3?

No

Make sure DC on U202


is there. Make sure Y200,
pin 2 has 16.8 MHz
ref output.

Yes
Check pin 7 of FL200.
When you PTT, is should
go HIGH (3V). If it does
not go high, check the
Patriot (U800).

Check pin 1 of FL200.


It should go up to 1.5V
when you PTT. If it doesn't
check C231. If C231
is good, replace FL200.
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VHF Troubleshooting Charts: VHF Transmitter RF Troubleshooting Chart

6.1.23VHF Transmitter RF Troubleshooting Chart


No/Low TX Power

Is
TX current
>300mA?

Yes

Is
voltage drop
across D170
>0.5V?

Is RF
input drive at
U101 pin 16
>2dBm?

Go to Frequency
Generation Unit
Chart
Is B+
at L125?

No

Check U102
and the ALC IC

Check C177, C174,


L172, C175, C172,
L171, C173, L170,
C170 and C171

Remove SH1
and Check
D171
No

Check E102,
L114

For Analysis, shields SH103 and SH104 need to be removed.

Yes

*
Is Vdc
at TP_146
>2V?

No

Check E140,
L119

Yes
Is B+ at
U101 pins 6,7,
and 14?

Is
there RF
at connector
J101?

No

No

No

Yes

No

* = Transmitter enable Low.


Check ALC IC

Yes

Is Vdc
at U101 pin 1
>2V?

No

Check R108

Yes

*
Is Vdc
at R103
>1V?

No

Replace Q198

Yes
Is *
RF at U101
pin 16 >2
dBm?

No

Go to Frequency
Generation Unit
Chart

Yes

Is
RF at U101
pin 6 >20
dBm?

No

Check C106,
C181 and L101

Replace U101

Yes
Check L125, C124,
C125, L126, C126,
L127, C127
and C128
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6.1-23

6.1.24Secure Hardware Failure

Fail
09/10
Secure Hardware
Failure

Verify connections
to secure module
through J601

No

Repair
opens

Connections
good?
Yes

Replace module
with known good
one and retest

Yes

Is
known good
module
available?

Failure
09/10 : Secure Hardware Failure
S03 : No communication between VOCON
and UCM
S02 : UCM tampered.
(keypad retainer removed)
Synopsis
This failure relates only to secure-equipped
radios and indicates a power-up self-test failure
for the secure module. More specifically this
failure indicates a failure in communications
between the DSP and secure module. The
secure module is not considered field repairable
so troubleshooting is limited to verifying a
problem with the module and replacing.
Typical failure modes would be:
1) Open between secure module and VOCON
board at J601.
2) Failure of the SSI bus that the DSP uses to
communicate with the secure module.
3) Failure to get proper supplies and grounds
to J601.

No
Radio
functions with
known good
module?

Yes

Replace
secure
module

No

Use ohmmeter to electrically


verify the following signal
connections to source IC:
Signal @ J601
Source
ENC_SSI_DI
R626
ENC_SSI_DO
R625
ENC_SSI_CLK
R616
RESET_ENC
Pin 42@J601
Verify bias of following signals:
Signal @ J601
Nominal Bias
UNSW_B+
7.5VDC+/-1.0VDC
SW_B+
7.5VDC+/-1.0VDC
GND
GND

Replace
respective
source IC or
VOCON board

No

Connections
good?

Repair
connections

Yes
Verify electrical activity
at the following signals
at power up:
Signal @ J601 Source
ENC_SSI_DI
R626
ENC_SSI_CLK R616

No

Signals
good?

Yes

Replace
secure
module
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Notes

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Chapter 6.2 UHF1 Troubleshooting Charts


6.2.1 Introduction
This chapter contains detailed troubleshooting flowcharts. These flowcharts are for use as a guide in
determining the problem areas. They are not a substitute for the knowledge of circuit operation and
astute troubleshooting techniques. It is advisable to refer to the related detailed circuit descriptions in
the theory sections prior to troubleshooting a radio.
This manual is to be used in conjunction with the ASTRO XTS 2500/XTS 2500I Digital Portable
Radios Basic Service Manual (Motorola part number 6816984H01), which uses the pass/fail service
approach to radio problems.

6.2.2 List of Troubleshooting Flowcharts


Most troubleshooting flowcharts 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 IC, continuity from the source IC should be checked before
replacing the source IC.
Table 6.2-1. List of Troubleshooting Flowcharts
Chart Name

Page No.

UHF Range 1 Radio Main Troubleshooting Chart

6.2-2

Radio Power-Up Fail Troubleshooting Chart

6.2-3

DC Supply Fail Troubleshooting Chart

6.2-6

Button Test Troubleshooting Chart

6.2-9

Volume Set Error Troubleshooting Chart

6.2-10

Zone/Channel Select Error Troubleshooting Chart

6.2-11

Top/Side Button Error Troubleshooting Chart

6.2-12

No Display Troubleshooting Chart

6.2-13

UHF Range 1 Receive RF Troubleshooting Chart

6.2-16

VOCON Receive Audio Troubleshooting Chart

6.2-17

UHF Range 1 Frequency Generation Unit Troubleshooting Chart

6.2-18

VOCON Transmit Audio Troubleshooting Chart

6.2-19

No Transmit Deviation Troubleshooting Chart

6.2-21

UHF Range 1 Transmitter RF Troubleshooting Chart

6.2-22

Secure Hardware Failure

6.2-23

NOTE: C is used in several of the following troubleshooting charts.


C = microcontroller unit (MCU).

6.2-2

UHF1 Troubleshooting Charts: UHF Range 1 Radio Main Troubleshooting Chart

6.2.3 UHF Range 1 Radio Main Troubleshooting Chart

Start

Good
power-up
Self-Test?
Yes

Go to
UHF R1 TX RF
Chart

No

Is there
TX Power?

No

Error
Message?

No

Yes

Yes

Display
Model?
No

* See Power-up
Self Check
Error Codes

Use RSS to
display Error
Messages

Yes
Go to
UHF R1 TX RF
Chart

No

Is TX
Deviation
OK?
Yes

Go to No RX
Audio Chart

No

Receive
Audio?

Yes

Error
Messages on
RSS?
No
Either
Bad Display or
Radio Power-up
Failure

Yes

No

Poor
SINAD?
Yes

See Button
Test Chart

No

Buttons
Functional?
Yes

End

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6.2-3

6.2.4 Radio Power-Up Fail Troubleshooting Chart (1 of 3)

Power-Up
Radio
Failure

Verify
Standard Bias
in Table 5-1

Isolate and
Repair Problem
See DC Supply
Failure Flowchart

No

Standard
Bias OK?
Yes

Probe
32.7687kHz
Clock at C743

Signal
Present?

No

Verify Integrity
of C701 and
C702

Yes

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6.2.5 Radio Power-Up Fail Troubleshooting Chart (2 of 3)


1

Probe
16.8MHz
Signal at
C214

Signal
About
1Vp-p?

No

Investigate
16.8 MHz
Reference
Oscillator

Yes

Check
16.8MHz
Signal at C245

Signal
About
1Vp-p?

No

Investigate Clock
Buffer
Components and
Isolate Problem

Yes
Refer Board to
Service Depot for
Reflash, Patriot,
SRAM, and
FLASH Analysis

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6.2-5

6.2.6 Radio Power-Up Fail Troubleshooting Chart (3 of 3)

No

Yes
Replace Problem
Component

Components
OK?

Problem
solved?

End

Yes
No

Check for 32.768kHz


signal on R747

No
Signal
Present?

Yes
Problem
Solved?

Replace U712 and retest

Yes

No

Follow DC Supply Failure


Flowchart

Check for 32.768kHz


signal on R745

Yes
Signal
Present?

No

Replace U713

No

Yes
Problem
solved?

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6.2.7 DC Supply Fail Troubleshooting Chart (1 of 3)

Problem with DC supply


distribution network

Check voltage VSW1 at


R711

No
Yes

No
Voltage
=3.6V
+/- 5%

Problem
Solved?

Replace Q702

End

Yes

No
Check voltage V1.55 at
R718

Voltage
=1.55V

Replace U701

Yes

Check voltage V1.875 at


L703

No
Voltage
=1.875V

Yes

No
Check voltage V2.9 at
L704

Voltage
=2.9V

Yes

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6.2-7

6.2.8 DC Supply Fail Troubleshooting Chart (2 of 3)

Check voltage VCC5 at


L705

Restart from Chart 6.7

No
Yes

No
Voltage
=5V
+/- 5%

Replace U701

Problems
solve?

End

Yes

Check voltage at C517

No
Voltage
=3.0V
+/-5%

Check U502 and D513,


replace it if necessary

Yes

Check voltage RFSW_B+


at C730

No
Voltage
=7.5V

Replace Q703

Yes

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6.2.9 DC Supply Fail Troubleshooting Chart (3 of 3)

Check voltage ANA_5V at


C514

Restart from Chart 6.7

No
No
Voltage
=5V
+/- 5%

Yes
Replace U500

Problems
solve?

End

Yes

Check voltage ANA_3V at


C516

No
Voltage
=3.0V
+/-5%

Replace U501

Yes

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6.2-9

6.2.10Button Test Troubleshooting Chart

Synopsis

Button Test

Place radio in Test Mode.


Press Top Side Button
(Monitor) so display reads
CH TEST. This places the
radio in button test mode.
Then, press the orange
(Emergency) Top Button
to verify codes displayed
as shown in the Button
Table at right

End

Yes

Keys
correct?

This chart relates to a failure in the button functions.


Basic Failure modes are as follows:
1) Failure in keypad flex assembly.
2) Bad Connection
3) Defective Switches or pads
4) Defective MAKO IC (U701)
Button Table
Button
Code
PTT
1/ 0-1
Top Button (Emergency)
3/ 0-1
Side Button 1 (Monitor)
96/ 0-1
Side Button 2
97/ 0-1
Side Button 3
98/ 0-1
Channel Select (Frequency)
4/ 0-15
Volume Control Knob
0/ 0-220
Zone Select
65/ 0-2

Chart
C.6
C.6
C.6
C.6
C.8
C.7
C.8

131/1

132/1

133/1

129/1

135/1

134/1

No
Check signal
path integrity of
button in question

HOME

130/1

128/1

App

136/1

Navigation
Button

50/1

51/1

2ABC

3DEF

52/1

53/1

54/1

4GHI

5JKL

6MNO

55/1

56/1

57/1

7PRS

8TUV

9XYZ

58/1

48/1

59/1

49/1

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UHF1 Troubleshooting Charts: Volume Set Error Troubleshooting Chart

6.2.11 Volume Set Error Troubleshooting Chart

Volume
Set Error

Synopsis
This chart relates to a failure in the volume
set knob. Basic failure modes are as follows:
1) Bad connection
2) Defective volume control pot
3) Defective MAKO IC (U701)
4) Problem in receive audio circuit

Verify operation
of volume knob
per "Button Test"
flow chart

Refer to "No
Receive Audio"
flow chart

Yes

Volume
check OK?
No
Using a voltmeter,
measure voltage at
R505 when volume
knob is on. The value
should be 3.0V.

Voltage
Functional?

Yes

Replace
U701

No
Measure voltage from
C520 to GND while
moving volume knob
from min to max. Max
volume is 2.50V

Replace
Volume
Switch

No

Volume
pot OK?
Yes

Verify contact
with circuit
board
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6.2-11

6.2.12Zone/Channel Select Error Troubleshooting Chart

Channel
Select Error

RTA3
Channel
Probe Point (R513)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16

Verify operation
of zone knob per
"Button Test"
flow chart

By studying the
adjacent chart against
the channel numbers
which have errors,
one signal may be
determined to be in
error or verify logic
levels at R513-R516
for each channel.

Signals
check good
at 800?

Yes

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

RTA2
(R514)

RTA1
(R515)

RTA0
(R516)

1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0

1
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
1
0
0

1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0

Verify codeplug
programming with
RSS. If codeplug
checks OK, then
replace U800.

No
Verify voltage levels
directly at pin C1 of
the frequency switch
(S500). Position A =
2.2V, Position B = 0V,
Position C = 1.5V

S500
checks
good?

No

Replace
Switch
S500

Yes
Verify
contact with
circuit board
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UHF1 Troubleshooting Charts: Top/Side Button Error Troubleshooting Chart

6.2.13Top/Side Button Error Troubleshooting Chart

Top/Side
Button Test
Synopsis
This chart relates to a failure in
reading the buttons. Side Button 1,
Side Button 2, or Side Button 3.
Basic failure modes are as follows:
1) Bad connection
2) Defective Switch
3) Defective MAKO IC (U701)

Verify operation
of zone knob per
"Button Test"
flow chart

Using RSS,
verify problem
button is enabled
for function

Yes

Button
check OK?

No

Buttons
Enabled?

Yes

No

Using a voltmeter, measure the voltages


at the resistor while depressing the
following keys:
Button
Voltage
Resistor
Emergency
2.50V to 0V
R511
Top Side
2.70V to 0V
R510
Middle Side
2.70V to 0V
R509
Bottom Side 3.00V to 0V
R508

Use RSS
to enable
button

Replace
U701

Yes

Levels
correct?

Replace
buttons and/or
switch

No

No

Verify physical
operation of
buttons

Buttons
OK?
Yes
Verify contact
with circuit
board
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6.2-13

6.2.14No Display Troubleshooting Chart (1 of 3)

No Display

Verify/Re-Connect
DisplayConnections:
1) LCD to OPTION Board
connection (22 pin connector)
2) OPTION Board flex connector
(45 pin connector)
3) Check connector integrity
(22 pin: check solder, etc.)
(45 pin: check latches, solder, etc.)

Problem
Resolved?

Yes

End

No

Replace
LCD Display

Problem
Resolved?

Yes

End

No

Check DC
on J601, pin 1

1.8<V<1.95V?

No

Repair solder
joint at
J601, pin 1

Yes
1
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UHF1 Troubleshooting Charts: No Display Troubleshooting Chart (2 of 3)

6.2.15No Display Troubleshooting Chart (2 of 3)


1

Check P_S*
at R912 on
option board

V = 1.85V?

No

Verify Signal
Path Integrity
and correct

Yes

Problem
Resolved?

Yes

End

No

Check RESET
at R647

V = 1.85V?

No

Verify Signal
Path Integrity
and correct

Yes

Problem
Resolved?

Yes

End

No

Check
REG_SEL
at J601, pin 7

V = 1.85V?

No

Verify Signal
Path Integrity
and correct

Yes

Problem
Resolved?

Yes

End

No

Check CS at
R931 on
option board

V = 1.85V?

Yes

No

Verify Signal
Path Integrity
and correct

Problem
Resolved?

Yes

End

No

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6.2-15

6.2.16No Display Troubleshooting Chart (3 of 3)

Use an Oscilloscope to check for


a low level (0V) pulse occurrence
during power-on initialization period.

Check Active
Low Status on
both RESET
and CS

LowLevel Pulses
Present?

No

Return radio to
service depot for
further analysis

Yes
Use an Oscilloscope to check for
either a low level (0V) pulse or
high-level (1.85V) occurrence during
power-on initialization period.

Check D0-D7
for appropriate
voltage levels

Signal
present
at appropriate
level?

Yes

No

Repair
appropriate
connections

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6.2.17UHF Range 1 Receive RF Troubleshooting Chart


Bad SINAD
No Recovered
Audio
NOTE: INJECT MODULATED ON CARRIER
FREQUENCY SIGNAL AS REQUIRED.
Spray or Inject 1st IF
into XTAL Filter FL51
VHF2 1st IF:73.35MHz
VHF2 2nd IF:2.25MHz
VHF2 2nd LO:71.1MHz

NOTE: The presence or absense of RF signals is generally not enough


to diagnose sensitivity degradations. It is best to compare signal levels
at each decision node, to the same circuit in working radio.

Inject -47 dBm into J101 and


toggle signal continuously
(on/off) while monitoring
TP403 data pulse

No

Audio
Heard?
Yes

Does
the pulse
frequency
vary?

Inject RF
into J101

Yes

Check IF
spectrum at
U401, pin 47

No
No

Check
FL51

Trace IF signal
from L10 to
U401, pin 47

If present
at U401,
pin 47?

Yes

Yes
Check tank
components L411,
L412, C476.
Check for 3Vdc
at pin 48

No

No

Is
2nd IF on
U401, pins 4
and 5?

RF Signal
at C51?

Yes

Check
postselector
voltage at C46

Yes

Yes

RF
Signal postselector
input R37?
No

Check bias
voltages on
Q29

VHF Band :
0.8 - 4.5V
If voltages are not OK,
check U102, (PCIC)

Yes

RF Signal
at C20?

No or
Weak RF
Check preselector filter.
RF
Program filter to test Yes
Signal at preselector
freqs. and check
input TP1?
varactor voltages
for both preselector
No
& postselector

Check harmonic
filter (Components placed
between C192 - C193)
and antenna switch

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Is it
symmetric
centered?

1st LO
O/P OK?
Locked?

No

Check IF filter
FL51. Make sure
LO is locked and
on frequency

Yes

No

No

Before replacing U401,


check U401 voltages.
Check for no RX audio
VOCON flowchart

Remove SH401.
Check 2nd LO
Control Voltage at
U401, pin 38

Check
FGU Chart

IF Signal
at L54?

Yes

See VOCON
chart, RX
audio problems

VCO locked?

Yes
No
Check Mixer
(U1) circuit

16.8MHz
check at pin 35
on U401?

No

Check
FGU
Chart

Yes
18MHz
at ABACUS
(U401) pin
20?

No

Check U401 voltages,


programming, and
10MHz clock VCO
components

Yes
Before replacing U401, check 2nd
VCO Q401. Check VCO O/P level;
Disconnect R418 and verify that
a 0.5V to 5V control voltage VCO
will sweep about the IF frequency

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6.2.18VOCON Receive Audio Troubleshooting Chart

Bad SINAD
No
Recovered
Audio

Check Rx SAP
port signal
integrity as per
Chapter 7

Check speaker
integrity

No

Connections
OK?

Replace
Speaker

Connections
OK?

Connect an RLN4460
test box (or equivalent)
to the radio side
connector via a
programming cable

Replace
U800

A standard input is an RF
signal at -47 dBm with a 1
kHz tone modulated at 3
kHz for a 25kHz channel

Inject Standard
Input into antenna
connector

No

Replace
U701

Yes

Yes

Audio
present?

No

Yes

Check
distortion of
signal at R844
and/or R798

Yes
THD < 2 %

Replace
U701

No

Check
contacts at
J650

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6.2.19UHF Range 1 Frequency Generation Unit Troubleshooting Chart

FGU No LO/
TX Unlock

Is Vdc at C218 3V
and C244 5V?

No

Do a continuity
check and refer to
DC switch chart

Yes
Is Vdc at VC_TP
0.4<Vdc<12?

No
Is there a voltage
reading at R205,
R204 and C210
directed to U201

Yes

Is Vdc at C269 high


at RX and low at TX
and C292 high at TX
and low at RX?

Take a
continuity
check of
traces to U201

No

Is Vdc=4.55V at pin
3 of Q271 during TX
and at Q251 during
RX?

No

Is Vdc=4.55V at pin
3 of Q272 during TX
and at Q252 during
RX?

No

No

Do a continuity
check and refer to
DC switch chart

Yes

Do you see 16.8MHz


at pin 3 of Y200 and
168_TP connection to
Xtal K9 pin of
U202 ?

Yes

Replace U202

Yes

Is Vdc at Y200 pin 4


3V ?

Yes

No

No

Replace Y200
and/or C214

Yes

Do you see 16.8MHz


at C245?

No

Check U201
circuitry

Replace
U202

Yes
For TX: Check D271-D274,
L271, L272, C271, C272, C273,
C274
For RX: Check D251-D254,
L252, L253, C251, C252, C253,
C256

Fix or replace
U201

Yes

Do you see 11.5Vdc


at pin 2 of D202 ?

Yes

Replace
U202

No
Is 3Vdc at pin 4 of
D201?

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Yes

Check D201, D202,


C206, C207, C208 and
C209

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6.2.20VOCON Transmit Audio Troubleshooting Chart (1 of 2)


Radio has no
Transmitter
Deviation (VOCON
Evaluation)

Inspect internal
and external
microphone
contacts

Check voltage
on C754 and
C755

No

Connections
OK?

Repair
connections or
replace flex
connector

Voltage >
7.0mVrms?

Replace
C754 and/or
C755

No

Yes

Yes
Connect an RLN4460
test box (or equivalent)
to the radio side
connector via a
programming cable

Yes

Voltage > 7.0mV?

No
Inject a 225mVrms
1kHz tone into the
test box Audio in
port

Is FM
deviation
approx
3kHz?

Replace
L651
and /or L652

Yes

No VOCON
problem found

No

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6.2.21VOCON Transmit Audio Troubleshooting Chart (2 of 2)

Check Mic
Bias line on
U701 for DC
Voltage

Clock
present?

No

Replace
U701

No

Replace
U701

Yes

Voltage =
5.0V ?

No

Replace
U701

Check signal on
CODEC_FSYNC

Yes
Check signal on
R774 while still
applying audio
signal to radio

Synchronous
pulses
present?

Yes

Data
present?

No

Replace
U701

Replace
U800

Yes

Check signal
on
CODEC_CLK

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6.2-21

6.2.22No Transmit Deviation Troubleshooting Chart

No RF TX
Deviation

NOTE: This chart assumes you have gone through


the VOCON TX Audio Problem Section.

Set the radio to test mode CSQ.


Connect the radio to R4005B test box
or equivalent and inject a 1 kHz tone
mic signal with an amplitude sufficient
to provide a 3 kHz deviation out.

PTT radio using


external PTT
switch

Check waveform on test point


TP36

Do
you see a
waveform like
TX Audio 1 kHz
Tone, trace
1?

No

Remove
SH201

Check waveform on U811,


pin 1. It should
look like TX Audio 1 kHz
Tone, trace 2, Vdc~1.5V.

Yes
Check R213, C231.
If components are
good, replace U202.

Do
you see a
waveform like
TX Audio 1 kHz
Tone, trace
2?

No

Check Vdc on U811,


If no voltage,
replace U811.

Yes
Make sure there is 3V
on pin 4 of FL200. If not
go to DC supply failure.

Check clock on pin 8


of FL200. The waveform
should look like TX
Audio 1 kHz Tone, trace 3.

Do
you see a
waveform like
TX Audio 1 kHz
Tone, trace
3?

No

Make sure DC on U202


is there. Make sure Y200,
pin 2 has 16.8 MHz
ref output.

Yes
Check pin 7 of FL200.
When you PTT, is should
go HIGH (3V). If it does
not go high, check the
Patriot (U800).

Check pin 1 of FL200.


It should go up to 1.5V
when you PTT. If it doesn't
check C229. If C229
is good, replace FL200.
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UHF1 Troubleshooting Charts: UHF Range 1 Transmitter RF Troubleshooting Chart

6.2.23UHF Range 1 Transmitter RF Troubleshooting Chart


No/Low TX Power

Is
TX current
>300mA?

Yes

Is
voltage drop
across D170
>0.5V?

Is RF
input drive at
U101 pin 16
>2dBm?

Go to Frequency
Generation Unit
Chart
Is B+
at L119?

No

Check U102
and the ALC IC

Check C177, C174,


L172, C175, C172,
L171, C173, C170
and C171

Remove SH103
and Check
D171
No

Check E102
and L130

For Analysis, shields SH103 and SH104 need to be removed.

Yes

*
Is Vdc
at TP_146
>2V?

No

Check E140

Yes
Is B+ at
U101 pins 6,7,
and 14?

Is
there RF
at connector
J101?

No

No

No

Yes

No

* = Transmitter enable Low.


Check U102 IC

Yes

Is Vdc
at U101 pin 1
>2V?

No

Check R108

Yes

*
Is Vdc
at R103
>1V?

No

Replace Q200

Yes
Is *
RF at U101
pin 16 >2
dBm?

No

Go to Frequency
Generation Unit
Chart

Yes

Is
RF at U101
pin 6 >20
dBm?

No

Check C150,
C169, C100
and L130

Replace U101

Yes
Check C156, C159,
C160, L161, C157,
C158 and L139
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6.2-23

6.2.24Secure Hardware Failure

Fail
09/10
Secure Hardware
Failure

Verify connections
to secure module
through J601

No

Repair
opens

Connections
good?
Yes

Replace module
with known good
one and retest

Yes

Is
known good
module
available?

Failure
09/10 : Secure Hardware Failure
S03 : No communication between VOCON
and UCM
S02 : UCM tampered.
(keypad retainer removed)
Synopsis
This failure relates only to secure-equipped
radios and indicates a power-up self-test failure
for the secure module. More specifically this
failure indicates a failure in communications
between the DSP and secure module. The
secure module is not considered field repairable
so troubleshooting is limited to verifying a
problem with the module and replacing.
Typical failure modes would be:
1) Open between secure module and VOCON
board at J601.
2) Failure of the SSI bus that the DSP uses to
communicate with the secure module.
3) Failure to get proper supplies and grounds
to J601.

No
Radio
functions with
known good
module?

Yes

Replace
secure
module

No

Use ohmmeter to electrically


verify the following signal
connections to source IC:
Signal @ J601
Source
ENC_SSI_DI
R626
ENC_SSI_DO
R625
ENC_SSI_CLK
R616
RESET_ENC
Pin 42@J601
Verify bias of following signals:
Signal @ J601
Nominal Bias
UNSW_B+
7.5VDC+/-1.0VDC
SW_B+
7.5VDC+/-1.0VDC
GND
GND

Replace
respective
source IC or
VOCON board

No

Connections
good?

Repair
connections

Yes
Verify electrical activity
at the following signals
at power up:
Signal @ J601 Source
ENC_SSI_DI
R626
ENC_SSI_CLK R616

No

Signals
good?

Yes

Replace
secure
module
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Notes

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6.3-1

Chapter 6.3 UHF2 Troubleshooting Charts


6.3.1 Introduction
This chapter contains detailed troubleshooting flowcharts. These flowcharts are for use as a guide in
determining the problem areas. They are not a substitute for the knowledge of circuit operation and
astute troubleshooting techniques. It is advisable to refer to the related detailed circuit descriptions in
the theory sections prior to troubleshooting a radio.
This manual is to be used in conjunction with the ASTRO XTS 2500/XTS 2500I Digital Portable
Radios Basic Service Manual (Motorola part number 6816984H01), which uses the pass/fail service
approach to radio problems.

6.3.2 List of Troubleshooting Flowcharts


Most troubleshooting flowcharts 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 IC, continuity from the source IC should be checked before
replacing the source IC.
Table 6.3-1. List of Troubleshooting Flowcharts
Chart Name

Page No.

UHF Range 2 Radio Main Troubleshooting Chart

6.3-2

Radio Power-Up Fail Troubleshooting Chart

6.3-3

DC Supply Fail Troubleshooting Chart

6.3-6

Button Test Troubleshooting Chart

6.3-9

Volume Set Error Troubleshooting Chart

6.3-10

Zone/Channel Select Error Troubleshooting Chart

6.3-11

Top/Side Button Error Troubleshooting Chart

6.3-12

No Display Troubleshooting Chart

6.3-13

UHF Range 2 Receive RF Troubleshooting Chart

6.3-16

VOCON Receive Audio Troubleshooting Chart

6.3-17

UHF Range 2 Frequency Generation Unit Troubleshooting Chart

6.3-18

VOCON Transmit Audio Troubleshooting Chart

6.3-19

No Transmit Deviation Troubleshooting Chart

6.3-21

UHF Range 2 Transmitter RF Troubleshooting Chart

6.3-22

Secure Hardware Failure

6.3-23

NOTE: C is used in several of the following troubleshooting charts.


C = microcontroller unit (MCU).

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UHF2 Troubleshooting Charts: UHF Range 2 Radio Main Troubleshooting Chart

6.3.3 UHF Range 2 Radio Main Troubleshooting Chart

Start

Good
power-up
Self-Test?
Yes

Go to
UHF R2 TX RF
Chart

No

Is there
TX Power?

No

Error
Message?

No

Yes

Yes

Display
Model?
No

* See Power-up
Self Check
Error Codes

Use RSS to
display Error
Messages

Yes
Go to
UHF R2 TX RF
Chart

No

Is TX
Deviation
OK?
Yes

Go to No RX
Audio Chart

No

Receive
Audio?

Yes

Error
Messages on
RSS?
No
Either
Bad Display or
Radio Power-up
Failure

Yes

No

Poor
SINAD?
Yes

See Button
Test Chart

No

Buttons
Functional?
Yes

End

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6.3-3

6.3.4 Radio Power-Up Fail Troubleshooting Chart (1 of 3)

Power-Up
Radio
Failure

Verify
Standard Bias
in Table 5-1

Isolate and
Repair Problem
See DC Supply
Failure Flowchart

No

Standard
Bias OK?
Yes

Probe
32.7687kHz
Clock at C743

Signal
Present?

No

Verify Integrity
of C701 and
C702

Yes

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6.3.5 Radio Power-Up Fail Troubleshooting Chart (2 of 3)


1

Probe
16.8MHz
Signal at
C214

Signal
About
1Vp-p?

No

Investigate
16.8 MHz
Reference
Oscillator

Yes

Check
16.8MHz
Signal at C245

Signal
About
1Vp-p?

No

Investigate Clock
Buffer
Components and
Isolate Problem

Yes
Refer Board to
Service Depot for
Reflash, Patriot,
SRAM, and
FLASH Analysis

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6.3-5

6.3.6 Radio Power-Up Fail Troubleshooting Chart (3 of 3)


2

No

Yes
Replace Problem
Component

Components
OK?

Problem
solved?

End

Yes
No

Check for 32.768kHz


signal on R747

No
Signal
Present?

Yes
Problem
Solved?

Replace U712 and retest

Yes

No

Follow DC Supply Failure


Flowchart

Check for 32.768kHz


signal on R745

Yes
Signal
Present?

No

Replace U713

No

Yes
Problem
solved?

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UHF2 Troubleshooting Charts: DC Supply Fail Troubleshooting Chart (1 of 3)

6.3.7 DC Supply Fail Troubleshooting Chart (1 of 3)

Problem with DC supply


distribution network

Check voltage VSW1 at


R711

No
Yes

No
Voltage
=3.6V
+/- 5%

Problem
Solved?

Replace Q702

End

Yes

No
Check voltage V1.55 at
R718

Voltage
=1.55V

Replace U701

Yes

Check voltage V1.875 at


L703

No
Voltage
=1.875V

Yes

No
Check voltage V2.9 at
L704

Voltage
=2.9V

Yes

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6.3-7

6.3.8 DC Supply Fail Troubleshooting Chart (2 of 3)

Check voltage VCC5 at


L705

Restart from Chart 6.7

No
Yes

No
Voltage
=5V
+/- 5%

Replace U701

Problems
solve?

End

Yes

Check voltage at C517

No
Voltage
=3.0V
+/-5%

Check U502 and D513,


replace it if necessary

Yes

Check voltage RFSW_B+


at C730

No
Voltage
=7.5V

Replace Q703

Yes

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UHF2 Troubleshooting Charts: DC Supply Fail Troubleshooting Chart (3 of 3)

6.3.9 DC Supply Fail Troubleshooting Chart (3 of 3)

Check voltage ANA_5V at


C514

Restart from Chart 6.7

No
No
Voltage
=5V
+/- 5%

Yes
Replace U500

Problems
solve?

End

Yes

Check voltage ANA_3V at


C516

No
Voltage
=3.0V
+/-5%

Replace U501

Yes

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6.3-9

6.3.10Button Test Troubleshooting Chart

Synopsis

Button Test

Place radio in Test Mode.


Press Top Side Button
(Monitor) so display reads
CH TEST. This places the
radio in button test mode.
Then, press the orange
(Emergency) Top Button
to verify codes displayed
as shown in the Button
Table at right

End

Yes

Keys
correct?

This chart relates to a failure in the button functions.


Basic Failure modes are as follows:
1) Failure in keypad flex assembly.
2) Bad Connection
3) Defective Switches or pads
4) Defective MAKO IC (U701)
Button Table
Button
Code
PTT
1/ 0-1
Top Button (Emergency)
3/ 0-1
Side Button 1 (Monitor)
96/ 0-1
Side Button 2
97/ 0-1
Side Button 3
98/ 0-1
Channel Select (Frequency)
4/ 0-15
Volume Control Knob
0/ 0-220
Zone Select
65/ 0-2

Chart
C.6
C.6
C.6
C.6
C.8
C.7
C.8

131/1

132/1

133/1

129/1

135/1

134/1

No
Check signal
path integrity of
button in question

HOME

130/1

128/1

App

136/1

Navigation
Button

50/1

51/1

2ABC

3DEF

52/1

53/1

54/1

4GHI

5JKL

6MNO

55/1

56/1

57/1

7PRS

8TUV

9XYZ

58/1

48/1

59/1

49/1

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UHF2 Troubleshooting Charts: Volume Set Error Troubleshooting Chart

6.3.11 Volume Set Error Troubleshooting Chart

Volume
Set Error

Synopsis
This chart relates to a failure in the volume
set knob. Basic failure modes are as follows:
1) Bad connection
2) Defective volume control pot
3) Defective MAKO IC (U701)
4) Problem in receive audio circuit

Verify operation
of volume knob
per "Button Test"
flow chart

Refer to "No
Receive Audio"
flow chart

Yes

Volume
check OK?
No
Using a voltmeter,
measure voltage at
R505 when volume
knob is on. The value
should be 3.0V.

Voltage
Functional?

Yes

Replace
U701

No
Measure voltage from
C520 to GND while
moving volume knob
from min to max. Max
volume is 2.50V

Replace
Volume
Switch

No

Volume
pot OK?
Yes

Verify contact
with circuit
board
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6.3-11

6.3.12Zone/Channel Select Error Troubleshooting Chart

Channel
Select Error

Channel
RTA3
Probe Point (R513)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16

Verify operation
of zone knob per
"Button Test"
flow chart

By studying the
adjacent chart against
the channel numbers
which have errors,
one signal may be
determined to be in
error or verify logic
levels at R513-R516
for each channel.

Signals
check good
at 800?

Yes

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

RTA2
(R514)

RTA1
(R515)

RTA0
(R516)

1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0

1
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
1
0
0

1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0

Verify codeplug
programming with
RSS. If codeplug
checks OK, then
replace U800.

No
Verify voltage levels
directly at pin C1 of
the frequency switch
(S500). Position A =
2.2V, Position B = 0V,
Position C = 1.5V

S500
checks
good?

No

Replace
Switch
S500

Yes
Verify
contact with
circuit board
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UHF2 Troubleshooting Charts: Top/Side Button Error Troubleshooting Chart

6.3.13Top/Side Button Error Troubleshooting Chart


Top/Side
Button Test
Synopsis
This chart relates to a failure in
reading the buttons. Side Button 1,
Side Button 2, or Side Button 3.
Basic failure modes are as follows:
1) Bad connection
2) Defective Switch
3) Defective MAKO IC (U701)

Verify operation
of zone knob per
"Button Test"
flow chart

Using RSS,
verify problem
button is enabled
for function

Yes

Button
check OK?

No

Buttons
Enabled?

Yes

No

Using a voltmeter, measure the voltages


at the resistor while depressing the
following keys:
Button
Voltage
Resistor
Emergency
2.50V to 0V
R511
Top Side
2.70V to 0V
R510
Middle Side
2.70V to 0V
R509
Bottom Side 3.00V to 0V
R508

Use RSS
to enable
button

Replace
U701

Yes

Levels
correct?

Replace
buttons and/or
switch

No

No

Verify physical
operation of
buttons

Buttons
OK?
Yes
Verify contact
with circuit
board
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6.3.14No Display Troubleshooting Chart (1 of 3)

No Display

Verify/Re-Connect
DisplayConnections:
1) LCD to OPTION Board
connection (22 pin connector)
2) OPTION Board flex connector
(45 pin connector)
3) Check connector integrity
(22 pin: check solder, etc.)
(45 pin: check latches, solder, etc.)

Problem
Resolved?

Yes

End

No

Replace
LCD Display

Problem
Resolved?

Yes

End

No

Check DC
on J601, pin 1

1.8<V<1.95V?

No

Repair solder
joint at
J601, pin 1

Yes
1
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6.3.15No Display Troubleshooting Chart (2 of 3)


1

Check P_S*
at R912 on
option board

V = 1.85V?

No

Verify Signal
Path Integrity
and correct

Yes

Problem
Resolved?

Yes

End

No

Check RESET
at R647

V = 1.85V?

No

Verify Signal
Path Integrity
and correct

Yes

Problem
Resolved?

Yes

End

No

Check
REG_SEL
at J601, pin 7

V = 1.85V?

No

Verify Signal
Path Integrity
and correct

Yes

Problem
Resolved?

Yes

End

No

Check CS at
R931 on
option board

V = 1.85V?

Yes

No

Verify Signal
Path Integrity
and correct

Problem
Resolved?

Yes

End

No

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Use an Oscilloscope to check for


a low level (0V) pulse occurrence
during power-on initialization period.

Check Active
Low Status on
both RESET
and CS

LowLevel Pulses
Present?

No

Return radio to
service depot for
further analysis

Yes
Use an Oscilloscope to check for
either a low level (0V) pulse or
high-level (1.85V) occurrence during
power-on initialization period.

Check D0-D7
for appropriate
voltage levels

Signal
present
at appropriate
level?

Yes

No

Repair
appropriate
connections

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6.3.17UHF Range 2 Receive RF Troubleshooting Chart


Bad SINAD
No Recovered
Audio
NOTE: INJECT MODULATED ON CARRIER
FREQUENCY SIGNAL AS REQUIRED.
Spray or Inject 1st IF
into XTAL Filter FL51
UHF2 1st IF:73.35MHz
UHF2 2nd IF:2.25MHz
UHF2 2nd LO:71.1MHz

NOTE: The presence or absense of RF signals is generally not enough


to diagnose sensitivity degradations. It is best to compare signal levels
at each decision node, to the same circuit in working radio.

Inject -47 dBm into J101 and


toggle signal continuously
(on/off) while monitoring
TP403 data pulse

No

Audio
Heard?
Yes

Does
the pulse
frequency
vary?

Inject RF
into J101

Yes

Check IF
spectrum at
U401, pin 47

No
No

Check
FL51

Trace IF signal
from L10 to
U401, pin 47

If present
at U401,
pin 47?

Yes

Yes
Check tank
components L411,
L412, C476.
Check for 3Vdc
at pin 48

No

Check
FGU Chart

IF Signal
at L54?
No

Is
2nd IF on
U401, pins 4
and 5?

RF Signal
at C51?

Yes

Check
postselector
voltage at R6

Yes

RF
Yes
Signal postselector
input C12?
No

Check bias
voltages on
Q29

UHF R1 Band :
0.8 - 4.5V
If voltages are not OK,
check U102, (PCIC)

Yes

RF Signal
at C20?

No or
Weak RF
Check preselector filter.
RF
Program filter to test Yes
Signal at preselector
freqs. and check
input TP1?
varactor voltages
for both preselector
No
& postselector

Check harmonic
filter (Components placed
between C192 - C193)
and antenna switch

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Is it
symmetric
centered?

1st LO
O/P OK?
Locked?

No

Check IF filter
FL51. Make sure
LO is locked and
on frequency

Yes

No

No

Before replacing U401,


check U401 voltages.
Check for no RX audio
VOCON flowchart

Remove SH401.
Check 2nd LO
Control Voltage at
U401, pin 38

Yes

See VOCON
chart, RX
audio problems

VCO locked?

Yes
No
Check Mixer
(U1) circuit

16.8MHz
check at pin 35
on U401?

No

Check
FGU
Chart

Yes
18MHz
at ABACUS
(U401) pin
20?

No

Check U401 voltages,


programming, and
10MHz clock VCO
components

Yes
Before replacing U401, check 2nd
VCO Q401. Check VCO O/P level;
Disconnect R418 and verify that
a 0.5V to 5V control voltage VCO
will sweep about the IF frequency

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6.3.18VOCON Receive Audio Troubleshooting Chart

Bad SINAD
No
Recovered
Audio

Check Rx SAP
port signal
integrity as per
Chapter 7

Check speaker
integrity

No

Connections
OK?

Replace
Speaker

Connections
OK?

Connect an RLN4460
test box (or equivalent)
to the radio side
connector via a
programming cable

Replace
U800

A standard input is an RF
signal at -47 dBm with a 1
kHz tone modulated at 3
kHz for a 25kHz channel

Inject Standard
Input into antenna
connector

No

Replace
U701

Yes

Yes

Audio
present?

No

Yes

Check
distortion of
signal at R844
and/or R798

Yes
THD < 2 %

Replace
U701

No

Check
contacts at
J650

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6.3.19UHF Range 2 Frequency Generation Unit Troubleshooting Chart

FGU No LO/
TX Unlock

Is Vdc at C218 3V
and C244 5V?

No

Do a continuity
check and refer to
DC switch chart

Yes
Is Vdc at VC_TP
0.4<Vdc<12?

No
Is there a voltage
reading at R205,
R204 and C210
directed to U201

Yes

Is Vdc at C269 high


at RX and low at TX
and C292 high at TX
and low at RX?

Take a
continuity
check of
traces to U201

No

Is Vdc=4.55V at pin
3 of Q271 during TX
and at Q251 during
RX?

No

Is Vdc=4.55V at pin
3 of Q272 during TX
and at Q252 during
RX?

No

No

Do a continuity
check and refer to
DC switch chart

Yes

Do you see 16.8MHz


at pin 3 of Y200 and
168_TP connection to
Xtal K9 pin of
U202 ?

Yes

Replace U202

Yes

Is Vdc at Y200 pin 4


3V ?

Yes

No

No

Replace Y200
and/or C214

Yes

Do you see 16.8MHz


at C245?

No

Check U201
circuitry

Replace
U202

Yes
For TX: Check D271-D274,
L271, L272, C271, C272, C273,
C274
For RX: Check D251-D254,
L252, L253, C251, C252, C253,
C256

Fix or replace
U201

Yes

Do you see 11.5Vdc


at pin 2 of D202 ?

Yes

Replace
U202

No
Is 3Vdc at pin 4 of
D201?

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Yes

Check D201, D202,


C206, C207, C208 and
C209

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6.3.20VOCON Transmit Audio Troubleshooting Chart (1 of 2)


Radio has no
Transmitter
Deviation (VOCON
Evaluation)

Inspect internal
and external
microphone
contacts

Check voltage
on C754 and
C755

No

Connections
OK?

Repair
connections or
replace flex
connector

Voltage >
7.0mVrms?

Replace
C754 and/or
C755

No

Yes

Yes
Connect an RLN4460
test box (or equivalent)
to the radio side
connector via a
programming cable

Yes

Voltage > 7.0mV?

No
Inject a 225mVrms
1kHz tone into the
test box Audio in
port

Is FM
deviation
approx
3kHz?

Replace
L651
and /or L652

Yes

No VOCON
problem found

No

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6.3.21VOCON Transmit Audio Troubleshooting Chart (2 of 2)

Check Mic
Bias line on
U701 for DC
Voltage

Clock
present?

No

Replace
U701

No

Replace
U701

Yes

Voltage =
5.0V ?

No

Replace
U701

Check signal on
CODEC_FSYNC

Yes
Check signal on
R774 while still
applying audio
signal to radio

Synchronous
pulses
present?

Yes

Data
present?

No

Replace
U701

Replace
U800

Yes

Check signal
on
CODEC_CLK

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6.3.22No Transmit Deviation Troubleshooting Chart

No RF TX
Deviation

NOTE: This chart assumes you have gone through


the VOCON TX Audio Problem Section.

Set the radio to test mode CSQ.


Connect the radio to R4005B test box
or equivalent and inject a 1 kHz tone
mic signal with an amplitude sufficient
to provide a 3 kHz deviation out.

PTT radio using


external PTT
switch

Check waveform on test point


TP36

Do
you see a
waveform like
TX Audio 1 kHz
Tone, trace
1?

No

Remove
SH201

Check waveform on U811,


pin 1. It should
look like TX Audio 1 kHz
Tone, trace 2, Vdc~1.5V.

Yes
Check R213, C231.
If components are
good, replace U202.

Do
you see a
waveform like
TX Audio 1 kHz
Tone, trace
2?

No

Check Vdc on U811,


If no voltage,
replace U811.

Yes
Make sure there is 3V
on pin 4 of FL200. If not
go to DC supply failure.

Check clock on pin 8


of FL200. The waveform
should look like TX
Audio 1 kHz Tone, trace 3.

Do
you see a
waveform like
TX Audio 1 kHz
Tone, trace
3?

No

Make sure DC on U202


is there. Make sure Y200,
pin 2 has 16.8 MHz
ref output.

Yes
Check pin 7 of FL200.
When you PTT, is should
go HIGH (3V). If it does
not go high, check the
Patriot (U800).

Check pin 1 of FL200.


It should go up to 1.5V
when you PTT. If it doesn't
check C229. If C229
is good, replace FL200.
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6.3.23UHF Range 2 Transmitter RF Troubleshooting Chart


No/Low TX Power

Is
TX current
>300mA?

Yes

Is
voltage drop
across D170
>0.5V?

Is RF
input drive at
U101 pin 16
>2dBm?

Go to Frequency
Generation Unit
Chart
Is B+
at L119?

No

Check U102
and the ALC IC

Check C177, C174,


L172, C175, C172,
L171, C173, C170
and C171

Remove SH103
and Check
D171
No

Check E102
and L130

For Analysis, shields SH103 and SH104 need to be removed.

Yes

*
Is Vdc
at TP_146
>2V?

No

Check E140

Yes
Is B+ at
U101 pins 6,7,
and 14?

Is
there RF
at connector
J101?

No

No

No

Yes

No

* = Transmitter enable Low.


Check U102 IC

Yes

Is Vdc
at U101 pin 1
>2V?

No

Check R108

Yes

*
Is Vdc
at R103
>1V?

No

Replace Q200

Yes
Is *
RF at U101
pin 16 >2
dBm?

No

Go to Frequency
Generation Unit
Chart

Yes

Is
RF at U101
pin 6 >20
dBm?

No

Check C150,
C169, C100
and L130

Replace U101

Yes
Check C156, C159,
C160, C161, C157,
C158 and L139
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6.3-23

6.3.24Secure Hardware Failure

Fail
09/10
Secure Hardware
Failure

Verify connections
to secure module
through J601

No

Repair
opens

Connections
good?
Yes

Replace module
with known good
one and retest

Yes

Is
known good
module
available?

Failure
09/10 : Secure Hardware Failure
S03 : No communication between VOCON
and UCM
S02 : UCM tampered.
(keypad retainer removed)
Synopsis
This failure relates only to secure-equipped
radios and indicates a power-up self-test failure
for the secure module. More specifically this
failure indicates a failure in communications
between the DSP and secure module. The
secure module is not considered field repairable
so troubleshooting is limited to verifying a
problem with the module and replacing.
Typical failure modes would be:
1) Open between secure module and VOCON
board at J601.
2) Failure of the SSI bus that the DSP uses to
communicate with the secure module.
3) Failure to get proper supplies and grounds
to J601.

No
Radio
functions with
known good
module?

Yes

Replace
secure
module

No

Use ohmmeter to electrically


verify the following signal
connections to source IC:
Signal @ J601
Source
ENC_SSI_DI
R626
ENC_SSI_DO
R625
ENC_SSI_CLK
R616
RESET_ENC
Pin 42@J601
Verify bias of following signals:
Signal @ J601
Nominal Bias
UNSW_B+
7.5VDC+/-1.0VDC
SW_B+
7.5VDC+/-1.0VDC
GND
GND

Replace
respective
source IC or
VOCON board

No

Connections
good?

Repair
connections

Yes
Verify electrical activity
at the following signals
at power up:
Signal @ J601 Source
ENC_SSI_DI
R626
ENC_SSI_CLK R616

No

Signals
good?

Yes

Replace
secure
module
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Notes

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700/800 MHz Troubleshooting Charts: Introduction

6.4-1

Chapter 6.4 700/800 MHz Troubleshooting Charts


6.4.1 Introduction
This chapter contains detailed troubleshooting flowcharts. These flowcharts are for use as a guide in
determining the problem areas. They are not a substitute for the knowledge of circuit operation and
astute troubleshooting techniques. It is advisable to refer to the related detailed circuit descriptions in
the theory sections prior to troubleshooting a radio.
This manual is to be used in conjunction with the ASTRO XTS 2500/XTS 2500I Digital Portable
Radios Basic Service Manual (Motorola part number 6816984H01), which uses the pass/fail service
approach to radio problems.

6.4.2 List of Troubleshooting Flowcharts


Most troubleshooting flowcharts 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 IC, continuity from the source IC should be checked before
replacing the source IC.
Table 6.4-1. List of Troubleshooting Flowcharts
Chart Name

Page No.

700/800 MHz Radio Main Troubleshooting Chart

6.4-2

Radio Power-Up Fail Troubleshooting Chart

6.4-3

DC Supply Fail Troubleshooting Chart

6.4-6

Button Test Troubleshooting Chart

6.4-9

Volume Set Error Troubleshooting Chart

6.4-10

Zone/Channel Select Error Troubleshooting Chart

6.4-11

Top/Side Button Error Troubleshooting Chart

6.4-12

No Display Troubleshooting Chart

6.4-15

700/800 MHz Receive RF Troubleshooting Chart

6.4-16

VOCON Receive Audio Troubleshooting Chart

6.4-17

700/800 MHz Frequency Generation Unit Troubleshooting Chart

6.4-18

VOCON Transmit Audio Troubleshooting Chart

6.4-19

No Transmit Deviation Troubleshooting Chart

6.4-21

700/800 MHz Transmitter RF Troubleshooting Chart

6.4-22

Secure Hardware Failure

6.4-23

NOTE: C is used in several of the following troubleshooting charts.


C = microcontroller unit (MCU).

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6.4.3 700/800 MHz Radio Main Troubleshooting Chart

Start

Good
power-up
Self-Test?
Yes

Go to
700/800 MHz
TX RF Chart

No

Is there
TX Power?

No

Error
Message?

No

Yes

Display
Model?

Yes

No

* See Power-up
Self Check
Error Codes

Use RSS to
display Error
Messages

Yes
Go to
700/800 MHz
TX RF Chart

No

Is TX
Deviation
OK?
Yes

Go to No RX
Audio Chart

No

Receive
Audio?

Yes

Error
Messages on
RSS?
No
Either
Bad Display or
Radio Power-up
Failure

Yes

No

Poor
SINAD?
Yes

See Button
Test Chart

No

Buttons
Functional?
Yes

End

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6.4.4 Radio Power-Up Fail Troubleshooting Chart (1 of 3)

Power-Up
Radio
Failure

Verify
Standard Bias
in Table 5-1

Isolate and
Repair Problem
See DC Supply
Failure Flowchart

No

Standard
Bias OK?
Yes

Probe
32.7687kHz
Clock at C743

Signal
Present?

No

Verify Integrity
of C701 and
C702

Yes

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6.4.5 Radio Power-Up Fail Troubleshooting Chart (2 of 3)

Probe
16.8MHz
Signal at
C243

Signal
About
1Vp-p?

No

Investigate
16.8 MHz
Reference
Oscillator

Yes

Check
16.8MHz
Signal at C293

Signal
About
1Vp-p?

No

Investigate Clock
Buffer
Components and
Isolate Problem

Yes
Refer Board to
Service Depot for
Reflash, Patriot,
SRAM, and
FLASH Analysis

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6.4-5

6.4.6 Radio Power-Up Fail Troubleshooting Chart (3 of 3)


2

Replace
Problem
Component

Components
OK?

Check for
32.768kHz
signal on
R747

Signal
Present?

No

Signal
Present?

Replace U712
and Retest

Yes

Yes

No

Follow DC
Supply Failure
Flowchart

No

Check For
32.768kHz
signal on
R745

Problem
Solved?

Signal
Present?

End

No

Replace
U713

Yes
Problem
Solved?

Yes

End

No
Follow DC
Supply Failure
Flowchart

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6.4.7 DC Supply Fail Troubleshooting Chart (1 of 3)


Problem with DC
Supply
Distribution
Network

Check Voltage
at L703

No

Replace
U701

Voltage Approx
1.875V?

Yes
Yes
Check Voltage
at R718

No
Voltage approx
1.55V?

Yes
Check Voltage
at L704

No
Voltage approx
2.9V?

Yes
Check Voltage
at L705

No
Voltage approx
5V?

Yes
Replace
VOCON

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6.4-7

6.4.8 DC Supply Fail Troubleshooting Chart (2 of 3)

Check
Voltage at
pin R711

Voltage =
3.6V +/5%

No

Check
C796, C713,
L701

Yes

Yes

No

Check
Voltage at
pin L703

Voltage =
1.875V +/5%

Components
OK?

Replace
Problem
Component

No

Check C716,
L703, C865,
and CR801

Components
OK?

Yes

ReFLASH
HOST C
Code

No

Yes
Check
Voltage at
pin L704

Replace
Problem
Component

Fixed?

Yes
End

No

Voltage =
2.9V +/5%

No
4

Replace
U701
MAKO IC

Yes
5

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6.4.9 DC Supply Fail Troubleshooting Chart (3 of 3)

Check
Voltage at
C517

Voltage =
3.0V +/- 5%?

No

Check R595,
L511, C518,
and C560

Yes

No

Check R595,
L503, C511,
and C561

Components
OK?
Yes

Check
Voltage at
C514

Replace

Yes

End

Replace
Problem
Component

Replace
U502

Yes

Voltage =
5.0V +/- 5%?

No

Yes

Check
Voltage at
C516

Voltage =
3.0V +/- 5%?

Components
OK?

No

Replace
Problem
Component

U501

No

Check C513,
and C566

No
Components
OK?

Replace
Problem
Component

Yes

Replace
U500

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6.4-9

6.4.10Button Test Troubleshooting Chart

Synopsis

Button Test

Place radio in Test Mode.


Press Top Side Button
(Monitor) so display reads
CH TEST. This places the
radio in button test mode.
Then, press the orange
(Emergency) Top Button
to verify codes displayed
as shown in the Button
Table at right

End

Yes

Keys
correct?

This chart relates to a failure in the button functions.


Basic Failure modes are as follows:
1) Failure in keypad flex assembly.
2) Bad Connection
3) Defective Switches or pads
4) Defective MAKO IC (U701)
Button Table
Button
Code
PTT
1/ 0-1
Top Button (Emergency)
3/ 0-1
Side Button 1 (Monitor)
96/ 0-1
Side Button 2
97/ 0-1
Side Button 3
98/ 0-1
Channel Select (Frequency)
4/ 0-15
Volume Control Knob
0/ 0-220
Zone Select
65/ 0-2

Chart
C.6
C.6
C.6
C.6
C.8
C.7
C.8

131/1

132/1

133/1

129/1

135/1

134/1

No
Check signal
path integrity of
button in question

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6.4.11 Volume Set Error Troubleshooting Chart

Volume
Set Error

Synopsis
This chart relates to a failure in the volume
set knob. Basic failure modes are as follows:
1) Bad connection
2) Defective volume control pot
3) Defective MAKO IC (U701)
4) Problem in receive audio circuit

Verify operation
of volume knob
per "Button Test"
flow chart

Refer to "No
Receive Audio"
flow chart

Yes

Volume
check OK?
No
Using a voltmeter,
measure voltage at
R505 when volume
knob is on. The value
should be 3.0V.

Voltage
Functional?

Yes

Replace
U701

No
Measure voltage from
C520 to GND while
moving volume knob
from min to max. Max
volume is 3.00V

Replace
Volume
Switch

No

Volume
pot OK?
Yes

Verify contact
with circuit
board
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6.4-11

6.4.12Zone/Channel Select Error Troubleshooting Chart

Channel
Select Error

RTA3
Channel
Probe Point (R513)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16

Verify operation
of zone knob per
"Button Test"
flow chart

By studying the
adjacent chart against
the channel numbers
which have errors,
one signal may be
determined to be in
error or verify logic
levels at R530-R533
for each channel.

Signals
check good
at U800?

Yes

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

RTA2
(R514)

RTA1
(R515)

RTA0
(R516)

1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0

1
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
1
0
0

1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0

Verify codeplug
programming with
RSS. If codeplug
checks OK, then
replace U800.

No
Verify voltage levels
directly at pin C1 of
the frequency switch
(S500). Position A =
2.2V, Position B = 0V,
Position C = 1.5V

S500
checks
good?

No

Replace
Switch
S500

Yes
Verify
contact with
circuit board
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700/800 MHz Troubleshooting Charts: Top/Side Button Error Troubleshooting Chart

6.4.13Top/Side Button Error Troubleshooting Chart

Top/Side
Button Test
Synopsis
This chart relates to a failure in
reading the buttons. Side Button 1,
Side Button 2, or Side Button 3.
Basic failure modes are as follows:
1) Bad connection
2) Defective Switch
3) Defective MAKO IC (U701)

Verify operation
of zone knob per
"Button Test"
flow chart

Using RSS,
verify problem
button is enabled
for function

Yes

Button
check OK?

No

Buttons
Enabled?

Yes

No

Using a voltmeter, measure the voltages


at the resistor while depressing the
following keys:
Button
Voltage
Resistor
Emergency
2.50V to 0V
R511
Top Side
2.70V to 0V
R510
Middle Side
2.70V to 0V
R509
Bottom Side 3.00V to 0V
R508

Use RSS
to enable
button

Replace
U701

Yes

Levels
correct?

Replace
buttons and/or
switch

No

No

Verify physical
operation of
buttons

Buttons
OK?
Yes
Verify contact
with circuit
board
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6.4.14No Display Troubleshooting Chart (1 of 3)

No Display

Verify/Re-Connect
DisplayConnections:
1) LCD to OPTION Board
connection (22 pin connector)
2) OPTION Board flex connector
(45 pin connector)
3) Check connector integrity
(22 pin: check solder, etc.)
(45 pin: check latches, solder, etc.)

Problem
Resolved?

Yes

End

No

Replace
LCD Display

Problem
Resolved?

Yes

End

No

Check DC
on J601, pin 1

1.8<V<1.95V?

No

Repair solder
joint at
J601, pin 1

Yes
1
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6.4.15No Display Troubleshooting Chart (2 of 3)


1

Check P_S*
at R912 on
option board

V = 1.85V?

No

Verify Signal
Path Integrity
and correct

Yes

Problem
Resolved?

Yes

End

No

Check RESET
at R647

V = 1.85V?

No

Verify Signal
Path Integrity
and correct

Yes

Problem
Resolved?

Yes

End

No

Check
REG_SEL
at J601, pin 7

V = 1.85V?

No

Verify Signal
Path Integrity
and correct

Yes

Problem
Resolved?

Yes

End

No

Check CS at
R931 on
option board

V = 1.85V?

Yes

No

Verify Signal
Path Integrity
and correct

Problem
Resolved?

Yes

End

No

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6.4-15

6.4.16No Display Troubleshooting Chart (3 of 3)

Use an Oscilloscope to check for


a low level (0V) pulse occurrence
during power-on initialization period.

Check Active
Low Status on
both RESET
and CS

LowLevel Pulses
Present?

No

Return radio to
service depot for
further analysis

Yes
Use an Oscilloscope to check for
either a low level (0V) pulse or
high-level (1.85V) occurrence during
power-on initialization period.

Check D0-D7
for appropriate
voltage levels

Signal
present
at appropriate
level?

Yes

No

Repair
appropriate
connections

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6.4.17700/800 MHz Receive RF Troubleshooting Chart

Bad SINAD
No Recovered
Audio
NOTE: INJECT MODULATED ON CARRIER
FREQUENCY SIGNAL AS REQUIRED.

NOTE: The presence or absense of RF signals is generally not enough


to diagnose sensitivity degradations. It is best to compare signal levels
at each decision node, to the same circuit in working radio.

Spray or Inject 1st IF


into XTAL Filter FL3
IF FREQS(700/800):
IF = 109.65MHz
2nd IF = 2.25MHz
2nd LO = 107.4MHz

Audio
Heard?

Inject -47 dBm into J101 and


toggle signal continuously
(on/off) while monitoring
TP403 data pulse

No

Yes
Does
the pulse
frequency
vary?

Inject RF
into J101

Yes

Check IF
spectrum at
U401, pin 47

No
No

Check
FL3

If present
at U401,
pin 47?

Trace IF signal
from L10 to
U401, pin 47

Yes

Yes
Check tank
components L402,
L403, C419, C420.
Check for 3Vdc
at pin 48

No

No

Is
2nd IF on
U401, pins 4
and 5?

RF Signal
at L7?

Yes
Before replacing U401,
check U401 voltages.
Check for no RX audio
VOCON flowchart

No

Check filter FL2.


Check voltage
at C7

RF
Signal at FL2
pin 1?

Yes

No

Check bias
voltages on Q1

Yes

RF Signal
at L4?
No or
Weak RF

700 band: 1.0 - 1.6 Vdc


800 band: 2.9 - 3.6 Vdc
If voltages are not OK,
check U102, the PCIC

Check FL1 filter.


Program filter to test
freqs. and check
varactor voltages
on FL1, FL2

Yes

RF
Signal at FL1
pin 1?
No

Remove SH401.
Check 2nd LO
Control Voltage at
U401, pin 38

Check
FGU Chart

IF Signal
at L10?

Is it
symmetric
centered?

1st LO
O/P OK?
Locked?

Check IF filter
FL3. Make sure
LO is locked and
on frequency

Yes

No
Yes

No

Yes

See VOCON
chart, RX
audio problems

VCO locked?

Yes
No
Check Mixer
(U1) circuit

16.8MHz
check at pin 35
on U401?

No

Check
FGU
Chart

Yes
18MHz
at ABACUS
(U401) pin
20?

No

Check U401 voltages,


programming, and
10MHz clock VCO
components

Yes
Before replacing U401, check 2nd
VCO Q1. Check VCO O/P level;
Disconnect R403 and verify that
a 0.5V to 5V control voltage VCO
will sweep about the IF frequency

Check harmonic
filter C108-C120
and antenna switch
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6.4-17

6.4.18VOCON Receive Audio Troubleshooting Chart

Bad SINAD
No
Recovered
Audio

Check Rx SAP
port signal
integrity as per
Chapter 7

Check speaker
integrity

No

Connections
OK?

Replace
Speaker

Connections
OK?

Connect an RLN4460
test box (or equivalent)
to the radio side
connector via a
programming cable

Replace
U800

A standard input is an RF
signal at -47 dBm with a 1
kHz tone modulated at 3
kHz for a 25kHz channel

Inject Standard
Input into antenna
connector

No

Replace
U701

Yes

Yes

Audio
present?

No

Yes

Check
distortion of
signal at R844
and/or R798

Yes
THD < 2 %

Replace
U701

No

Check
contacts at
J650

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6.4.19700/800 MHz Frequency Generation Unit Troubleshooting Chart

FGU NoLO
Injection/TX
Unlock

Is Vdc at
D251&D252(RX VCO)
D270(Tx VCO)
0.4<Vdc<12?

Is Vdc
at C218 3V?
and C211
5V?

No

Do a continuity
check and refer to
DC switch chart

No

Yes
Yes

Is Vdc at
R259,
High for Tx,
Low for Rx mode

No Take a continuity
check of traces
to U201

Is there
a voltage reading
at R204, R205, C206,
C207 directed
to U202?

No

Replace
U202

Yes

Yes
For TX only pin 3 of Q216 (TX)

Is Vdc
at Y200 pin 4
3V?

Do a continuity
check and refer to
DC switch chart

No

Yes

Do you
see 16.8MHz at
pin 3 of Y200 and C214
connection to Xtal
K9 pin of
U202?

No

Replace Y200
and/or C214

Yes

For RX check C263,


L258, C267, C261,
R293 and R294 for
continuity.
For TX check C278,
L274, C276, C279,
R273, R274 and R275

Do
you see
16.8MHz at
C245?
No

Replace
suspected
component

No

Check
U201 circuitry

Yes Replace
U202

No

Yes

Fix/replace
U201

Yes
Change U250

Do
you see
~11.5 Vdc at pin 2
of D202?
Yes
Replace
U202

No

Is
3Vdc at
pin 4 of
D201?

No

Yes
Check components
D201, D202, C206,
C207, C208
and C209

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700/800 MHz Troubleshooting Charts: VOCON Transmit Audio Troubleshooting Chart (1 of 2)

6.4-19

6.4.20VOCON Transmit Audio Troubleshooting Chart (1 of 2)


Radio has no
Transmitter
Deviation (VOCON
Evaluation)

Inspect internal
and external
microphone
contacts

Check voltage
on C754 and
C755

No

Connections
OK?

Repair
connections or
replace flex
connector

Voltage >
7.0mVrms?

Replace
C754 and/or
C755

No

Yes

Yes
Connect an RLN4460
test box (or equivalent)
to the radio side
connector via a
programming cable

Yes

Voltage > 7.0mV?

No
Inject a 225mVrms
1kHz tone into the
test box Audio in
port

Is FM
deviation
approx
3kHz?

Replace
L651
and /or L652

Yes

No VOCON
problem found

No

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6.4.21VOCON Transmit Audio Troubleshooting Chart (2 of 2)

Check Mic
Bias line on
U701 for DC
Voltage

Clock
present?

No

Replace
U701

No

Replace
U701

Yes

Voltage =
5.0V ?

No

Replace
U701

Check signal on
CODEC_FSYNC

Yes
Check signal on
R774 while still
applying audio
signal to radio

Synchronous
pulses
present?

Yes

Yes
Data
present?

No

Replace
U701

Replace
U800

Yes

Check signal
on
CODEC_CLK

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6.4-21

6.4.22No Transmit Deviation Troubleshooting Chart

No RF TX
Deviation

NOTE: This chart assumes you have gone through


the VOCON TX Audio Problem Section.

Set the radio to test mode CSQ.


Connect the radio to R4005B test box
or equivalent and inject a 1 kHz tone
mic signal with an amplitude sufficient
to provide a 3 kHz deviation out.

PTT radio using


external PTT
switch

Check waveform on test point


TP36 on VHF board.
It should look like TX Audio 1 kHz Tone,
trace 1 with Vdc ~1.5V.

Do
you see a
waveform like
TX Audio 1 kHz
Tone, trace
1?

No

Remove
SH201

Check waveform on U201,


pin 1. It should
look like TX Audio 1 kHz
Tone, trace 2, Vdc~1.5V.

Yes
Check R213, C231.
If components are
good, replace U202.

Do
you see a
waveform like
TX Audio 1 kHz
Tone, trace
2?

No

Check Vdc on U201,


If no voltage,
replace U201.

Yes
Make sure there is 3V
on pin 4 of FL200. If not
go to DC supply failure.

Check clock on pin 8


of FL200. The waveform
should look like TX
Audio 1 kHz Tone, trace 3.

Do
you see a
waveform like
TX Audio 1 kHz
Tone, trace
3?

No

Make sure DC on U202


is there. Make sure Y200,
pin 2 has 16.8 MHz
ref output.

Yes
Check pin 7 of FL200.
When you PTT, is should
go HIGH (3V). If it does
not go high, check the
Patriot (U800).

Check pin 1 of FL200.


It should go up to 1.5V
when you PTT. If it doesn't
check C231. If C231
is good, replace FL200.
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700/800 MHz Troubleshooting Charts: 700/800 MHz Transmitter RF Troubleshooting Chart

6.4.23700/800 MHz Transmitter RF Troubleshooting Chart


No/Low TX Power

Is
TX current
>300mA?

Yes

No

No

Go to Frequency
Generation Unit
Chart
Is B+
at C128?

Is RF
input drive at
U101 pin 16
>2dBm?

No

Yes

Is there
continuity across
U106?

Yes

Is
voltage drop
across CR101
>0.5V?

Change U106

Check U102
and the ALC IC

No
Check L104, L114,
C105, C103, C107,
C108, and C104

Check E101,
E102 and L103
Remove SH102
Check CR102,
and R106

No

Check L107
and L108

For Analysis, shields SH103 and SH104 need to be removed.

Yes

*
Is Vdc
at TP101
>2V?

Is
there RF
at connector
J101?

No

No

Yes
Is B+ at
U101 pins 6,7,
and 14?

Yes

No

* = Transmitter enable Low.


Check ALC IC

Yes

Is Vdc
at U101 pin 1
>2V?

No

Check R114,
R115, and R119

Yes

*
Is Vdc
at C142
>1V?

No

Replace Q101

Yes
Is *
RF at U101
pin 16 >2
dBm?

No

Go to Frequency
Generation Unit
Chart

Yes

Is
RF at U101
pin 6 >20
dBm?

No

Check L110,
L112, and C132

Replace U101

Yes
Check C128,
C127, C219,
and C142
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6.4-23

6.4.24Secure Hardware Failure

Fail
09/10
Secure Hardware
Failure

Verify connections
to secure module
through J601

No

Repair
opens

Connections
good?
Yes

Replace module
with known good
one and retest

Yes

Is
known good
module
available?

Failure
09/10 : Secure Hardware Failure
S03 : No communication between VOCON
and UCM
S02 : UCM tampered.
(keypad retainer removed)
Synopsis
This failure relates only to secure-equipped
radios and indicates a power-up self-test failure
for the secure module. More specifically this
failure indicates a failure in communications
between the DSP and secure module. The
secure module is not considered field repairable
so troubleshooting is limited to verifying a
problem with the module and replacing.
Typical failure modes would be:
1) Open between secure module and VOCON
board at J601.
2) Failure of the SSI bus that the DSP uses to
communicate with the secure module.
3) Failure to get proper supplies and grounds
to J601.

No
Radio
functions with
known good
module?

Yes

Replace
secure
module

No

Use ohmmeter to electrically


verify the following signal
connections to source IC:
Signal @ J601
Source
ENC_SSI_DI
R626
ENC_SSI_DO
R625
ENC_SSI_CLK
R616
RESET_ENC
Pin 42@J601
Verify bias of following signals:
Signal @ J601
Nominal Bias
UNSW_B+
7.5VDC+/-1.0VDC
SW_B+
7.5VDC+/-1.0VDC
GND
GND

Replace
respective
source IC or
VOCON board

No

Connections
good?

Repair
connections

Yes
Verify electrical activity
at the following signals
at power up:
Signal @ J601 Source
ENC_SSI_DI
R626
ENC_SSI_CLK R616

No

Signals
good?

Yes

Replace
secure
module
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Notes

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900 MHz Troubleshooting Charts: Introduction

6.5-1

Chapter 6.5 900 MHz Troubleshooting Charts


6.5.1 Introduction
This chapter contains detailed troubleshooting flowcharts. These flowcharts are for use as a guide in
determining the problem areas. They are not a substitute for the knowledge of circuit operation and
astute troubleshooting techniques. It is advisable to refer to the related detailed circuit descriptions in
the theory sections prior to troubleshooting a radio.
This manual is to be used in conjunction with the ASTRO XTS 2500/XTS 2500I Digital Portable
Radios Basic Service Manual (Motorola part number 6816984H01), which uses the pass/fail service
approach to radio problems.

6.5.2 List of Troubleshooting Flowcharts


Most troubleshooting flowcharts 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 IC, continuity from the source IC should be checked before
replacing the source IC
Table 6.5-1. List of Troubleshooting Flowcharts
Chart Name

Page No.

900 MHz Radio Main Troubleshooting Chart

6.5-2

Radio Power-Up Fail Troubleshooting Chart

6.5-3

DC Supply Fail Troubleshooting Chart

6.5-6

Button Test Troubleshooting Chart

6.5-9

Volume Set Error Troubleshooting Chart

6.5-10

Volume Set Error Troubleshooting Chart

6.5-11

Top/Side Button Error Troubleshooting Chart

6.5-12

No Display Troubleshooting Chart

6.5-13

900 MHz Receive RF Troubleshooting Chart

6.5-16

VOCON Receive Audio Troubleshooting Chart

6.5-17

900 MHz Frequency Generation Unit Troubleshooting Chart

6.5-18

VOCON Transmit Audio Troubleshooting Chart

6.5-19

No Transmit Deviation Troubleshooting Chart

6.5-21

900MHz Transmitter RF Troubleshooting Chart

6.5-22

Secure Hardware Failure

6.5-23

NOTE: C is used in several of the following troubleshooting charts.


C = microcontroller unit (MCU).

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6.5.3 900 MHz Radio Main Troubleshooting Chart

Start

Good
power-up
Self-Test?
Yes

Go to
900 MHz
TX RF Chart

No

Is there
TX Power?

No

Error
Message?

No

Yes

Display
Model?

Yes

No

* See Power-up
Self Check
Error Codes

Use RSS to
display Error
Messages

Yes
Go to
900 MHz
TX RF Chart

No

Is TX
Deviation
OK?
Yes

Go to No RX
Audio Chart

No

Receive
Audio?

Yes

Error
Messages on
RSS?
No
Either
Bad Display or
Radio Power-up
Failure

Yes

No

Poor
SINAD?
Yes

See Button
Test Chart

No

Buttons
Functional?
Yes

End

*Please see Table 5-2 on page 5-3.

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6.5-3

6.5.4 Radio Power-Up Fail Troubleshooting Chart (1 of 3)

Power-Up
Radio
Failure

Verify
Standard Bias
in Table 5-1

Isolate and
Repair Problem
See DC Supply
Failure Flowchart

No

Standard
Bias OK?
Yes

Probe
32.7687kHz
Clock at C743

Signal
Present?

No

Verify Integrity
of C701 and
C702

Yes

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6.5.5 Radio Power-Up Fail Troubleshooting Chart (2 of 3)

Probe
16.8MHz
Signal at
C243

Signal
About
1Vp-p?

No

Investigate
16.8 MHz
Reference
Oscillator

Yes

Check
16.8MHz
Signal at C293

Signal
About
1Vp-p?

No

Investigate Clock
Buffer
Components and
Isolate Problem

Yes
Refer Board to
Service Depot for
Reflash, Patriot,
SRAM, and
FLASH Analysis

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6.5-5

6.5.6 Radio Power-Up Fail Troubleshooting Chart (3 of 3)


2

Replace
Problem
Component

Components
OK?

Check for
32.768kHz
signal on
R747

Signal
Present?

No

Signal
Present?

Replace U712
and Retest

Yes

Yes

No

Follow DC
Supply Failure
Flowchart

No

Check For
32.768kHz
signal on
R745

Problem
Solved?

Signal
Present?

End

No

Replace
U713

Yes
Problem
Solved?

Yes

End

No
Follow DC
Supply Failure
Flowchart

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900 MHz Troubleshooting Charts: DC Supply Fail Troubleshooting Chart (1 of 3)

6.5.7 DC Supply Fail Troubleshooting Chart (1 of 3)


Problem with DC
Supply
Distribution
Network

Check Voltage
at L703

No

Replace
U701

Voltage Approx
1.875V?

Yes
Yes
Check Voltage
at R718

No
Voltage approx
1.55V?

Yes
Check Voltage
at L704

No
Voltage approx
2.9V?

Yes
Check Voltage
at L705

No
Voltage approx
5V?

Yes
Replace
VOCON

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6.5-7

6.5.8 DC Supply Fail Troubleshooting Chart (2 of 3)

Check
Voltage at
pin R711

Voltage =
3.6V +/5%

No

Check
C796, C713,
L701

Yes

Yes

No

Check
Voltage at
pin L703

Voltage =
1.875V +/5%

Components
OK?

Replace
Problem
Component

No

Check C716,
L703, C865,
and CR801

Components
OK?

Yes

ReFLASH
HOST C
Code

No

Yes
Check
Voltage at
pin L704

Replace
Problem
Component

Fixed?

Yes
End

No

Voltage =
2.9V +/5%

No
4

Replace
U701
MAKO IC

Yes
5

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6.5.9 DC Supply Fail Troubleshooting Chart (3 of 3)

Check
Voltage at
C517

Voltage =
3.0V +/- 5%?

No

Check R595,
L511, C518,
and C560

Yes

No

Check R595,
L503, C511,
and C561

Components
OK?
Yes

Check
Voltage at
C514

Replace

Yes

End

Replace
Problem
Component

Replace
U502

Yes

Voltage =
5.0V +/- 5%?

No

Yes

Check
Voltage at
C516

Voltage =
3.0V +/- 5%?

Components
OK?

No

Replace
Problem
Component

U501

No

Check C513,
and C566

No
Components
OK?

Replace
Problem
Component

Yes

Replace
U500

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6.5-9

6.5.10Button Test Troubleshooting Chart

Synopsis

Button Test

Place radio in Test Mode.


Press Top Side Button
(Monitor) so display reads
CH TEST. This places the
radio in button test mode.
Then, press the orange
(Emergency) Top Button
to verify codes displayed
as shown in the Button
Table at right

End

Yes

Keys
correct?

This chart relates to a failure in the button functions.


Basic Failure modes are as follows:
1) Failure in keypad flex assembly.
2) Bad Connection
3) Defective Switches or pads
4) Defective MAKO IC (U701)
Button Table
Button
Code
PTT
1/ 0-1
Top Button (Emergency)
3/ 0-1
Side Button 1 (Monitor)
96/ 0-1
Side Button 2
97/ 0-1
Side Button 3
98/ 0-1
Channel Select (Frequency)
4/ 0-15
Volume Control Knob
0/ 0-220
Zone Select
65/ 0-2

Chart
C.6
C.6
C.6
C.6
C.8
C.7
C.8

131/1

132/1

133/1

129/1

135/1

134/1

No
Check signal
path integrity of
button in question

HOME

130/1

128/1

App

136/1

Navigation
Button

50/1

51/1

2ABC

3DEF

52/1

53/1

54/1

4GHI

5JKL

6MNO

55/1

56/1

57/1

7PRS

8TUV

9XYZ

58/1

48/1

59/1

49/1

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900 MHz Troubleshooting Charts: Volume Set Error Troubleshooting Chart

6.5.11 Volume Set Error Troubleshooting Chart

Volume
Set Error

Synopsis
This chart relates to a failure in the volume
set knob. Basic failure modes are as follows:
1) Bad connection
2) Defective volume control pot
3) Defective MAKO IC (U701)
4) Problem in receive audio circuit

Verify operation
of volume knob
per "Button Test"
flow chart

Refer to "No
Receive Audio"
flow chart

Yes

Volume
check OK?
No
Using a voltmeter,
measure voltage at
R505 when volume
knob is on. The value
should be 3.0V.

Voltage
Functional?

Yes

Replace
U701

No
Measure voltage from
C520 to GND while
moving volume knob
from min to max. Max
volume is 3.00V

Replace
Volume
Switch

No

Volume
pot OK?
Yes

Verify contact
with circuit
board
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6.5.12Zone/Channel Select Error Troubleshooting Chart

Channel
Select Error

RTA3
Channel
Probe Point (R513)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16

Verify operation
of zone knob per
"Button Test"
flow chart

By studying the
adjacent chart against
the channel numbers
which have errors,
one signal may be
determined to be in
error or verify logic
levels at R530-R533
for each channel.

Signals
check good
at U800?

Yes

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

RTA2
(R514)

RTA1
(R515)

RTA0
(R516)

1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0

1
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
1
0
0

1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0

Verify codeplug
programming with
RSS. If codeplug
checks OK, then
replace U800.

No
Verify voltage levels
directly at pin C1 of
the frequency switch
(S500). Position A =
2.2V, Position B = 0V,
Position C = 1.5V

S500
checks
good?

No

Replace
Switch
S500

Yes
Verify
contact with
circuit board
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900 MHz Troubleshooting Charts: Top/Side Button Error Troubleshooting Chart

6.5.13Top/Side Button Error Troubleshooting Chart

Top/Side
Button Test
Synopsis
This chart relates to a failure in
reading the buttons. Side Button 1,
Side Button 2, or Side Button 3.
Basic failure modes are as follows:
1) Bad connection
2) Defective Switch
3) Defective MAKO IC (U701)

Verify operation
of zone knob per
"Button Test"
flow chart

Using RSS,
verify problem
button is enabled
for function

Yes

Button
check OK?

No

Buttons
Enabled?

Yes

No

Using a voltmeter, measure the voltages


at the resistor while depressing the
following keys:
Button
Voltage
Resistor
Emergency
2.50V to 0V
R511
Top Side
2.70V to 0V
R510
Middle Side
2.70V to 0V
R509
Bottom Side 3.00V to 0V
R508

Use RSS
to enable
button

Replace
U701

Yes

Levels
correct?

Replace
buttons and/or
switch

No

No

Verify physical
operation of
buttons

Buttons
OK?
Yes
Verify contact
with circuit
board
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6.5-13

6.5.14No Display Troubleshooting Chart (1 of 3)

No Display

Verify/Re-Connect
DisplayConnections:
1) LCD to OPTION Board
connection (22 pin connector)
2) OPTION Board flex connector
(45 pin connector)
3) Check connector integrity
(22 pin: check solder, etc.)
(45 pin: check latches, solder, etc.)

Problem
Resolved?

Yes

End

No

Replace
LCD Display

Problem
Resolved?

Yes

End

No

Check DC
on J601, pin 1

1.8<V<1.95V?

No

Repair solder
joint at
J601, pin 1

Yes
1
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6.5.15No Display Troubleshooting Chart (2 of 3)


1

Check P_S*
at R912 on
option board

V = 1.85V?

No

Verify Signal
Path Integrity
and correct

Yes

Problem
Resolved?

Yes

End

No

Check RESET
at R647

V = 1.85V?

No

Verify Signal
Path Integrity
and correct

Yes

Problem
Resolved?

Yes

End

No

Check
REG_SEL
at J601, pin 7

V = 1.85V?

No

Verify Signal
Path Integrity
and correct

Yes

Problem
Resolved?

Yes

End

No

Check CS at
R931 on
option board

V = 1.85V?

Yes

No

Verify Signal
Path Integrity
and correct

Problem
Resolved?

Yes

End

No

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6.5-15

6.5.16No Display Troubleshooting Chart (3 of 3)

Use an Oscilloscope to check for


a low level (0V) pulse occurrence
during power-on initialization period.

Check Active
Low Status on
both RESET
and CS

LowLevel Pulses
Present?

No

Return radio to
service depot for
further analysis

Yes
Use an Oscilloscope to check for
either a low level (0V) pulse or
high-level (1.85V) occurrence during
power-on initialization period.

Check D0-D7
for appropriate
voltage levels

Signal
present
at appropriate
level?

Yes

No

Repair
appropriate
connections

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900 MHz Troubleshooting Charts: 900 MHz Receive RF Troubleshooting Chart

6.5.17900 MHz Receive RF Troubleshooting Chart

Bad SINAD
No Recovered
Audio
NOTE: INJECT MODULATED ON CARRIER
FREQUENCY SIGNAL AS REQUIRED.

NOTE: The presence or absense of RF signals is generally not enough


to diagnose sensitivity degradations. It is best to compare signal levels
at each decision node, to the same circuit in working radio.

Spray or Inject 1st IF


into XTAL Filter FL3
IF FREQS(700/800):
IF = 109.65MHz
2nd IF = 2.25MHz
2nd LO = 107.4MHz

Audio
Heard?

Inject -47 dBm into J101 and


toggle signal continuously
(on/off) while monitoring
TP403 data pulse

No

Yes
Does
the pulse
frequency
vary?

Inject RF
into J101

Yes

Check IF
spectrum at
U401, pin 47

No
Check
FL3

No

If present
at U401,
pin 47?

Trace IF signal
from L10 to
U401, pin 47

Yes

Yes
Check tank
components L402,
L403, C419, C420.
Check for 3Vdc
at pin 48

No

No

Is
2nd IF on
U401, pins 4
and 5?

RF Signal
at L7?

Yes
Before replacing U401,
check U401 voltages.
Check for no RX audio
VOCON flowchart

No

Check filter FL2.


Check voltage
at C7

RF
Signal at FL2
pin 1?

Yes

No

Check bias
voltages on Q1

Yes

RF Signal
at L4?
No or
Weak RF

Check FL1 filter.


Program filter to test
freqs. and check
varactor voltages
on FL1, FL2

Yes

RF
Signal at FL1
pin 1?
No

Remove SH401.
Check 2nd LO
Control Voltage at
U401, pin 38

Check
FGU Chart

IF Signal
at L10?

Is it
symmetric
centered?

1st LO
O/P OK?
Locked?

Check IF filter
FL3. Make sure
LO is locked and
on frequency

Yes

No
Yes

No

Yes

See VOCON
chart, RX
audio problems

VCO locked?

Yes
No
Check Mixer
(U1) circuit

16.8MHz
check at pin 35
on U401?

No

Check
FGU
Chart

Yes
18MHz
at ABACUS
(U401) pin
20?

No

Check U401 voltages,


programming, and
10MHz clock VCO
components

Yes
Before replacing U401, check 2nd
VCO Q1. Check VCO O/P level;
Disconnect R403 and verify that
a 0.5V to 5V control voltage VCO
will sweep about the IF frequency

Check harmonic
filter C108-C120
and antenna switch
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6.5-17

6.5.18VOCON Receive Audio Troubleshooting Chart


6

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a s

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oub es oo

gC a ( o

Radio has no
Transmitter
Deviation (VOCON
Evaluation)

Inspect internal
and external
microphone
contacts

Check voltage
on C754 and
C755

No

Connections
OK?

Repair
connections or
replace flex
connector

Voltage >
7.0mVrms?

Replace
C754 and/or
C755

No

Yes

Yes
Connect an RLN4460
test box (or equivalent)
to the radio side
connector via a
programming cable

Yes

Voltage > 7.0mV?

No
Inject a 225mVrms
1kHz tone into the
test box Audio in
port

Is FM
deviation
approx
3kHz?

Replace
L651
and /or L652

Yes

No VOCON
problem found

No

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900 MHz Troubleshooting Charts: 900 MHz Frequency Generation Unit Troubleshooting Chart

6.5.19900 MHz Frequency Generation Unit Troubleshooting Chart

FGU NoLO
Injection/TX
Unlock

Is Vdc at
D212(RX VCO)
D211(Tx VCO)
0.4<Vdc<12?

Is Vdc
at C217 3V?
and C201
5V?

No

Do a continuity
check and refer to
DC switch chart

No

Yes
Yes

Is Vdc at
R262,
High for Tx,
Low for Rx mode

No Take a continuity
check of traces
to U201

Is there
a voltage reading
at R201, R202, R214,
R215 directed
to U201?

No

Replace
U201

Yes

Yes
For TX only pin 3 of Q216 (TX)

Is Vdc
at Y200 pin 4
3V?

Do a continuity
check and refer to
DC switch chart

No

Yes

Do you
see 16.8MHz at
pin 3 of Y200 and C243
connection to Xtal
K9 pin of
U201?

No

Replace Y200
and/or C243

Yes

For RX check C261,


L212, L230, R222,
for continuity.
For TX check C266,
C277, C278, L210,
Q216, R289 and R292

Do
you see
16.8MHz at
C293?
No

Replace
suspected
component

No

Check
U202 circuitry

Yes Replace
U201

No

Yes

Fix/replace
U202

Yes
Change U250

Do
you see
~11.5 Vdc at pin 2
of D202?
Yes
Replace
U201

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No

Is
3Vdc at
pin 4 of
D201?

No

Yes
Check components
D201, D202, C202,
C203, C204,
and C205

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6.5-19

6.5.20VOCON Transmit Audio Troubleshooting Chart (1 of 2)


Radio has no
Transmitter
Deviation (VOCON
Evaluation)

Inspect internal
and external
microphone
contacts

Check voltage
on C754 and
C755

No

Connections
OK?

Repair
connections or
replace flex
connector

Voltage >
7.0mVrms?

Replace
C754 and/or
C755

No

Yes

Yes
Connect an RLN4460
test box (or equivalent)
to the radio side
connector via a
programming cable

Yes

Voltage > 7.0mV?

No
Inject a 225mVrms
1kHz tone into the
test box Audio in
port

Is FM
deviation
approx
3kHz?

Replace
L651
and /or L652

Yes

No VOCON
problem found

No

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900 MHz Troubleshooting Charts: VOCON Transmit Audio Troubleshooting Chart (2 of 2)

6.5.21VOCON Transmit Audio Troubleshooting Chart (2 of 2)

Check Mic
Bias line on
U701 for DC
Voltage

Clock
present?

No

Replace
U701

No

Replace
U701

Yes

Voltage =
5.0V ?

No

Replace
U701

Check signal on
CODEC_FSYNC

Yes
Check signal on
R774 while still
applying audio
signal to radio

Synchronous
pulses
present?

Yes

Yes
Data
present?

No

Replace
U701

Replace
U800

Yes

Check signal
on
CODEC_CLK

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6.5-21

6.5.22No Transmit Deviation Troubleshooting Chart

No RF TX
Deviation

NOTE: This chart assumes you have gone through


the VOCON TX Audio Problem Section.

Set the radio to test mode CSQ.


Connect the radio to R4005B test box
or equivalent and inject a 1 kHz tone
mic signal with an amplitude sufficient
to provide a 3 kHz deviation out.

PTT radio using


external PTT
switch

Check waveform on test point


TP203 on 900MHz board.
It should look like TX Audio 1 kHz Tone,
trace 1 with Vdc ~1.5V.

Do
you see a
waveform like
TX Audio 1 kHz
Tone, trace
1?

No

Remove
SH201

Check waveform on U202,


pin 1. It should
look like TX Audio 1 kHz
Tone, trace 2, Vdc~1.5V.

Yes
Check C223, R292.
If components are
good, replace U201.

Do
you see a
waveform like
TX Audio 1 kHz
Tone, trace
2?

No

Check Vdc on U202,


If no voltage,
replace U202.

Yes
Make sure there is 3V
on pin 4 of FL200. If not
go to DC supply failure.

Check clock on pin 8


of FL200. The waveform
should look like TX
Audio 1 kHz Tone, trace 3.

Do
you see a
waveform like
TX Audio 1 kHz
Tone, trace
3?

No

Make sure DC on U201


is there. Make sure Y200,
pin 3 has 16.8 MHz
ref output.

Yes
Check pin 7 of FL200.
When you PTT, is should
go HIGH (3V). If it does
not go high, check the
Patriot (U800).

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Check pin 1 of FL200.


It should go up to 1.5V
when you PTT. If it doesn't
check C223. If C223
is good, replace FL200.

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900 MHz Troubleshooting Charts: 900MHz Transmitter RF Troubleshooting Chart

6.5.23900MHz Transmitter RF Troubleshooting Chart


No/Low TX Power

Is
TX current
>300mA?

Is RF
input drive at
U101 pin 16
>2dBm?
No

No

Go to Frequency
Generation Unit
Chart
Is B+
at C128?

Yes

No

Yes

Is there
continuity across
U106?

Yes

Is
voltage drop
across CR101
>0.5V?

Change U106

Check U102
and the ALC IC

No
Check L114, L115,
C127, C129, C131,
C132 and C133

Check E101,
E102 and L103
Remove SH102
Check CR102,
and R103

No

Check L107
and L108

For Analysis, shields SH103 and SH104 need to be removed.

Yes

*
Is Vdc
at TP101
>2V?

Is
there RF
at connector
J101?

No

No

Yes
Is B+ at
U101 pins 6,7,
and 14?

Yes

No

* = Transmitter enable Low.


Check ALC IC

Yes

Is Vdc
at U101 pin 1
>2V?

No

Check R114,
R115, and R119

Yes

*
Is Vdc
at C142
>1V?

No

Replace Q101

Yes
Is *
RF at U101
pin 16 >2
dBm?

No

Go to Frequency
Generation Unit
Chart

Yes

Is
RF at U101
pin 6 >20
dBm?

No

Check L110,
C101, C114,
C116, C161,
C162 and C164

Replace U101

Yes
Check C128,
C127, C219,
and C142
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6.5-23

6.5.24Secure Hardware Failure

Fail
09/10
Secure Hardware
Failure

Verify connections
to secure module
through J601

No

Repair
opens

Connections
good?
Yes

Replace module
with known good
one and retest

Yes

Is
known good
module
available?

Failure
09/10 : Secure Hardware Failure
S03 : No communication between VOCON
and UCM
S02 : UCM tampered.
(keypad retainer removed)
Synopsis
This failure relates only to secure-equipped
radios and indicates a power-up self-test failure
for the secure module. More specifically this
failure indicates a failure in communications
between the DSP and secure module. The
secure module is not considered field repairable
so troubleshooting is limited to verifying a
problem with the module and replacing.
Typical failure modes would be:
1) Open between secure module and VOCON
board at J601.
2) Failure of the SSI bus that the DSP uses to
communicate with the secure module.
3) Failure to get proper supplies and grounds
to J601.

No
Radio
functions with
known good
module?

Yes

Replace
secure
module

No

Use ohmmeter to electrically


verify the following signal
connections to source IC:
Signal @ J601
Source
ENC_SSI_DI
R626
ENC_SSI_DO
R625
ENC_SSI_CLK
R616
RESET_ENC
Pin 42@J601
Verify bias of following signals:
Signal @ J601
Nominal Bias
UNSW_B+
7.5VDC+/-1.0VDC
SW_B+
7.5VDC+/-1.0VDC
GND
GND

Replace
respective
source IC or
VOCON board

No

Connections
good?

Repair
connections

Yes
Verify electrical activity
at the following signals
at power up:
Signal @ J601 Source
ENC_SSI_DI
R626
ENC_SSI_CLK R616

No

Signals
good?

Yes

Replace
secure
module
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Notes

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Chapter 7.1 VHF Troubleshooting Waveforms

7.1.1 Introduction
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
upon operating conditions. This manual is to be used in conjunction with the ASTRO XTS 2500/
XTS 2500I Digital Portable Radios Basic Service Manual (Motorola part number 6816984H01),
which uses the pass/fail service approach to radio problems.

7.1.2 List of Waveforms


Table 7.1-1 lists each waveform and the page on which the waveform can be found.
Table 7.1-1. List of Waveforms
Waveform

Page No.

Waveform

Page No.

Antenna Input

7.1-6

Low-Noise Amplifier Output

7.1-26

TX Signal at Harmonic Filter Input

7.1-7

Preselector 2 Output

7.1-27

Coupler RF Out

7.1-8

Mixer Out (IF)

7.1-28

TX Signal at PA

7.1-9

Crystal Filter Out

7.1-29

Coupler RF Feedback to PCIC

7.1-10

Abacus Analog 3V

7.1-30

PCIC Control Voltage

7.1-11

2nd LO Control Voltage

7.1-31

TX LO

7.1-12

2nd LO VCO Buffer Output

7.1-32

Higher Level Voltage Multiplier

7.1-13

Abacus Digital 3V

7.1-34

Superfilter Output

7.1-14

TX Audio 1 kHz Tone

7.1-35

Prescalar Input to FracN Synthesizer

7.1-15

16.8 MHz Buffer Input and Output

7.1-36

Reference Crystal Output

7.1-16

32.768 kHz Clock Outputs

7.1-37

Mod In

7.1-17

SPI B Data

7.1-38

1st LO Control Voltage

7.1-18

RX Serial Audio Port (SAP)

7.1-39

VCO Output

7.1-19

SPI Data

7.1-40

Frequency Out (16.8 MHz)

7.1-20

SPI CLK

7.1-41

RX RF Input at Antenna Switch

7.1-21

Universal Chip Select

7.1-42

Antenna Switch Bias

7.1-22

Abacus Chip Select

7.1-43

Preselector Tuning Voltage

7.1-23

RX SSI Data

7.1-44

RX RF Input after Antenna Switch

7.1-24

RX SSI Clock

7.1-45

Analog 5V

7.1-24

RX SSI Frame Sync

7.1-46

Preselector 1 Output

7.1-25

7.1-2

VHF Troubleshooting Waveforms: RF Test Points

7.1.3 RF Test Points


The following RF block diagram and accompanying table (Table 7.1-2) shows the location of key
probe points (PP) and test points (TP) for the XTS 2500/XTS 2500I radio.

Legend

Coupler
Detector

PCIC
6

#
Power
Amplifier

Antenna
Switch
TX

RF
Bias
DC
Probe/Test Point

7
TRB
Level
Shifter

Capacitive
Multiplier
10

2
8

11
Harmonic
Filter

16.8MHz
Crystal

19

LV-FractN
Synthesizer

18

VCO
Buffer IC

Preselector #1
(Tunable)

Buffer
Output
Match
17
16

VCO

DAC

21

15

14

13

20

Antenna
Switch

12

Preselector #2
(Fixed)

Mixer

25

26

Crystal
Filter

Abacus 3

27

32

3V DC

22
24
23

RF
Amplifier

Sampling
Clock
Tank

29
28

Test Points Not Shown


33 SPI Data

37 SSI Data

34 SPI Clock

38 SSI Clock

35 Chip Select

39 SSI FS

36 Abacus CS

40 SSI Sync B

5V DC
30

5V DC

31

2nd LO
VCO
Abacus 3V
Regulator
MAEPF-27353-O

Figure 7.1-1. RF Block Diagram Test Points

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Table 7.1-2. RF Block Diagram Probe/Test Points


Name

Location

Under RF
Shield?

Page

Antenna Input

J101, pin 5

No.

7.1-6

TX Signal at Harmonic Filter Input

C180

Yes.

7.1-7

Coupler RF Out

U103, pin 1

No.

7.1-8

TX Signal at PA

Q101, pin 2

No.

7.1-9

Coupler RF Feedback to PCIC

TP160

No.

7.1-10

PCIC Control Voltage

TP_146

No.

7.1-11

TX LO

TP299

No.

7.1-12

Higher Level Voltage Multiplier

C210

Yes.

7.1-13

Superfilter Output

SF_TP

Yes.

7.1-14

11

Prescalar Input to FracN Synthesizer

TP23

Yes.

7.1-15

12

Reference Crystal Output

R729 and C726

No.

7.1-16

13

Mod In

TP36

No.

7.1-17

14

1st LO Control Voltage

VC_TP

No.

7.1-18

15

VCO Output

C261, C266 and C236

Yes.

7.1-19

17

Frequency Out (16.8 MHz)

16out

No.

7.1-20

18

RX RF Input at Antenna Switch

C1

No.

7.1-21

20

Preselector Tuning Voltage

C15 and C46

No.

7.1-23

22

Analog 5V

U500, pin 5

No.

7.1-24

23

Preselector 1 Output

C16

Yes.

7.1-25

24

Low-Noise Amplifier Output

C35

Yes

7.1-26

25

Preselector 2 Output

C47

Yes

7.1-27

26

Mixer Out (IF)

C68

Yes.

7.1-28

27

Crystal Filter Out

L56

Yes

7.1-29

28

Abacus Analog 3V

U501, pin 5

No.

7.1-30

29

2nd LO Control Voltage

U401, pin 38

Yes.

7.1-31

30

2nd LO VCO Buffer Output

C433

Yes.

7.1-32

31

Analog 5V

U500, pin 5

No.

7.1-33

32

Abacus Digital 3V

U502, pin 5

No.

7.1-34

33

SPI Data

R802

No.

7.1-40

34

SPI CLK

R803

No.

7.1-41

35

Universal Chip Select

U102, pin 29

No

7.1-42

36

Abacus Chip Select

U401, pin 25

Yes.

7.1-43

37

RX SSI Data

SSI_D

No.

7.1-44

PP/TP

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Table 7.1-2. RF Block Diagram Probe/Test Points (Continued)


Name

Location

Under RF
Shield?

Page

38

RX SSI Clock

SSI_CLK

No.

7.1-45

39

RX SSI Frame Sync

SSI_FS

No.

7.1-46

PP/TP

PP = Probe Point
TP = Test Point
Note: For test/probe points indicated with the SH prefix, use an HP 85024A High Frequency Probe to detect a
signal. The probe should be placed in center of the hole located on the top of the shield. Make sure the probe does
not touch the shield or any other components.

7.1.4 Main Circuit Board RF Shield Locations


Viewed from Side 1

6
1
5

Table 7.1-3. Main Circuit Board Side 1 RF Shields

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Item
Number

Reference
Number

Motorola Part
Number

SH51

2686700Z02

Shield, Mixer

SH402

2686698Z02

Shield, 2nd LO

SH102

2686701Z02

Shield, Harmonic Filter

SH101

2686702Z02

Shield, PCIC

SH251

2616559H01

Shield, VCO Top

SH52

2686699Z02

Shield, Crystal IF

Description

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7.1-5

Viewed from Side 2

5
3

4
Table 7.1-4. Main Circuit Board Side 2 RF Shields

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Item
Number

Reference
Number

Motorola Part
Number

SH401

2686706Z02

Shield, ABACUS

SH201

2686705Z02

Shield, Synthesizer

SH103

2686708Z02

Shield, Coupler Bottom

SH252

2616559H01

Shield, VCO Bottom

SH1

2686707Z02

Shield, Front End Filter

Description

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VHF Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP1 Antenna Input

7.1.5 PP1 Antenna Input

Probe point: J101, pin 5.


Typical RX signal with 1 kHz modulation. Display shows modulation components of carrier.

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VHF Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP2 TX Signal at Harmonic Filter Input

7.1-7

7.1.6 PP2 TX Signal at Harmonic Filter Input

Probe point: C180 (located under shield).

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VHF Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP3 Coupler RF Out

7.1.7 PP3 Coupler RF Out

Probe point: U103, pin 1.

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VHF Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP4 TX Signal at PA

7.1-9

7.1.8 PP4 TX Signal at PA

Probe point: Q101, pin 2.

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VHF Troubleshooting Waveforms: TP5 Coupler RF Feedback to PCIC

7.1.9 TP5 Coupler RF Feedback to PCIC

Test point: TP_160.

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VHF Troubleshooting Waveforms: TP6 PCIC Control Voltage

7.1-11

7.1.10TP6 PCIC Control Voltage

Test point: TP146.

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7.1-12

VHF Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP7 TX LO

7.1.11 PP7 TX LO

Probe point: TP299.

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VHF Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP8 Higher Level Voltage Multiplier

7.1-13

7.1.12PP8 Higher Level Voltage Multiplier

Probe point: C210 (located under shield).

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7.1-14

VHF Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP9 Superfilter Output

7.1.13PP9 Superfilter Output

Probe point: SF_TP (located under shield).

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VHF Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP11 Prescalar Input to FracN Synthesizer

7.1-15

7.1.14PP11 Prescalar Input to FracN Synthesizer

Probe point: TP23 (located under shield).

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7.1-16

VHF Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP12 Reference Crystal Output

7.1.15PP12 Reference Crystal Output

Probe point: R729 (16_8_filtered)


C726 (16_8MHZ).

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VHF Troubleshooting Waveforms: TP13 Mod In

7.1-17

7.1.16TP13 Mod In

Test point: TP36.

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7.1-18

VHF Troubleshooting Waveforms: TP14 1st LO Control Voltage

7.1.17TP14 1st LO Control Voltage

Test point VC_TP

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VHF Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP15 VCO Output

7.1-19

7.1.18PP15 VCO Output

Probe point:TP298 for LO Output


TP299 for TX Output
TP23 for Preselector Output (located under shield).
Probe point: C261 (located under shield).

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VHF Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP17 Frequency Out (16.8 MHz)

7.1.19PP17 Frequency Out (16.8 MHz)

Probe point: 16out (Test Point).

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VHF Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP18 RX RF Input at Antenna Switch

7.1-21

7.1.20PP18 RX RF Input at Antenna Switch

Probe point: C1.


Typical RX signal with 1 kHz modulation. Display shows modulation components of carrier.

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VHF Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP19 Antenna Switch Bias

7.1.21PP19 Antenna Switch Bias

Probe point: U103, pin 1.


Display shows transition between RX mode (low) and TX mode (high).

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VHF Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP20 Preselector Tuning Voltage

7.1-23

7.1.22PP20 Preselector Tuning Voltage

Probe point: C15 and C46.


This is a typical value when tuned to receive at 136.075MHz.

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7.1-24

VHF Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP22 Analog 5V

7.1.23PP22 Analog 5V

Probe point: U500, pin 5.

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VHF Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP23 Preselector 1 Output

7.1-25

7.1.24PP23 Preselector 1 Output

Probe point: C1.


Typical RX signal with 1 kHz modulation. Display shows modulation components of carrier.

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VHF Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP24 Low-Noise Amplifier Output

7.1.25PP24 Low-Noise Amplifier Output

Probe point: C35.


Typical RX signal with 1 kHz modulation. Display shows modulation components of carrier.

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VHF Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP25 Preselector 2 Output

7.1-27

7.1.26PP25 Preselector 2 Output

Probe point: C47.


Typical RX signal with 1 kHz modulation. Display shows modulation components of carrier.

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7.1-28

VHF Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP26 Mixer Out (IF)

7.1.27PP26 Mixer Out (IF)

Probe point: C68.


Typical RX signal with 1 kHz modulation. Display shows modulation components of carrier.

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VHF Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP27 Crystal Filter Out

7.1-29

7.1.28PP27 Crystal Filter Out

Probe point: L56.

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7.1-30

VHF Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP28 Abacus Analog 3V

7.1.29PP28 Abacus Analog 3V

Probe point: U501, pin 5.

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VHF Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP29 2nd LO Control Voltage

7.1-31

7.1.30PP29 2nd LO Control Voltage

Probe point: U401, pin 38 (located under shield).

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VHF Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP30 2nd LO VCO Buffer Output

7.1.31PP30 2nd LO VCO Buffer Output

Probe point: C433.

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VHF Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP31 Analog 5V DC

7.1-33

7.1.32PP31 Analog 5V DC

Probe point: U500, pin 5.

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VHF Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP32 Abacus Digital 3V

7.1.33PP32 Abacus Digital 3V

Probe point: U502, pin 5.

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VHF Troubleshooting Waveforms: TX Audio 1 kHz Tone

7.1-35

7.1.34TX Audio 1 kHz Tone

Trace 1: TP23 Mod In (640 mVp-p 1 kHz tone 1.5 Vdc)


Trace 2: U201, pin 1 (620 mVp-p 1 kHz tone)
Trace 3: FL200, pin 8 (1.2 MHz square wave 0 to 3 V)
Note: Transmit audio 1 kHz tone, which provides 3 kHz deviation.

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VHF Troubleshooting Waveforms: 16.8 MHz Buffer Input and Output

7.1.3516.8 MHz Buffer Input and Output

Trace 1: Buffer input at R729.


Trace 2: Buffer output at C726.

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VHF Troubleshooting Waveforms: 32.768 kHz Clock Outputs

7.1-37

7.1.3632.768 kHz Clock Outputs

Trace 1: Output at C743.


Trace 2: Output atU712, pin 4.

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VHF Troubleshooting Waveforms: SPI B Data

7.1.37SPI B Data

Trace 1: MAKO chip enable, R767 (not active high)


Trace 2: SPI data clock, C619
Trace 3: SPI data to MAKO, C617.
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VHF Troubleshooting Waveforms: RX Serial Audio Port (SAP)

7.1-39

7.1.38RX Serial Audio Port (SAP)

Note: TX is identical, except the data is probed at test point TX.


Trace 1: 8 kHz frame sync (each word is 13 bits after falling edge of FSYNC)
Trace 2: SAP data at R626 (audio data from MAKO CODEC to Patriot DSP)
Note: Transmit is identical, except data acquired at R625
Trace 3: 512kHz bit clock at R616. (Codec_DCLK).

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VHF Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP33 SPI Data

7.1.39PP33 SPI Data

Probe Point: R802.

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VHF Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP34 SPI CLK

7.1-41

7.1.40PP34 SPI CLK

Probe Point: R803.

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VHF Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP35 Universal Chip Select

7.1.41PP35 Universal Chip Select

Probe Point: U102, pin 29 (located under shield).

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VHF Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP36 Abacus Chip Select

7.1-43

7.1.42PP36 Abacus Chip Select

Probe Point: U401, pin 25 (located under shield).

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VHF Troubleshooting Waveforms: TP37 RX SSI Data

7.1.43TP37 RX SSI Data

Test Point: SSI_D (Test Point).

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VHF Troubleshooting Waveforms: TP38 RX SSI Clock

7.1-45

7.1.44TP38 RX SSI Clock

Test Point: SSI_CLK (Test Point).

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VHF Troubleshooting Waveforms: TP39 RX SSI Frame Sync

7.1.45TP39 RX SSI Frame Sync

Test Point: SSI_FS (Test Point).


Test Point: TP401.

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Chapter 7.2 UHF1 Troubleshooting Waveforms

7.2.1 Introduction
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
upon operating conditions. This manual is to be used in conjunction with the ASTRO XTS 2500/
XTS 2500I Digital Portable Radios Basic Service Manual (Motorola part number 6816984H01),
which uses the pass/fail service approach to radio problems.

7.2.2 List of Waveforms


Table 7.2-1 lists each waveform and the page on which the waveform can be found.
Table 7.2-1. List of Waveforms
Waveform

Page No.

Waveform

Page No.

Antenna Input

7.2-6

Low-Noise Amplifier Output

7.2-27

TX Signal at Harmonic Filter Input

7.2-7

Preselector 2 Output

7.2-28

Coupler RF Out

7.2-8

Mixer Out (IF)

7.2-29

TX Signal at PA

7.2-9

Crystal Filter Out

7.2-30

Coupler RF Feedback to PCIC

7.2-10

Abacus Analog 3V

7.2-31

PCIC Control Voltage

7.2-11

2nd LO Control Voltage

7.2-32

TX LO

7.2-12

2nd LO VCO Buffer Output

7.2-33

Higher Level Voltage Multiplier

7.2-13

Abacus Digital 3V

7.2-35

Superfilter Output

7.2-14

TX Audio 1 kHz Tone

7.2-36

Prescalar Input to FracN Synthesizer

7.2-15

16.8 MHz Buffer Input and Output

7.2-37

Reference Crystal Output

7.2-16

32.768 kHz Clock Outputs

7.2-38

Mod In

7.2-17

SPI B Data

7.2-39

1st LO Control Voltage

7.2-18

RX Serial Audio Port (SAP)

7.2-40

VCO Output

7.2-19

SPI Data

7.2-41

Frequency Out (16.8 MHz)

7.2-21

SPI CLK

7.2-42

RX RF Input at Antenna Switch

7.2-22

Universal Chip Select

7.2-43

Antenna Switch Bias

7.2-23

Abacus Chip Select

7.2-44

Preselector Tuning Voltage

7.2-24

RX SSI Data

7.2-45

RX RF Input after Antenna Switch

7.2-25

RX SSI Clock

7.2-46

Analog 5V

7.2-25

RX SSI Frame Sync

7.2-47

Preselector 1 Output

7.2-26

7.2-2

UHF1 Troubleshooting Waveforms: RF Test Points

7.2.3 RF Test Points


The following RF block diagram and accompanying table (Table 7.2-2) shows the location of key
probe points (PP) and test points (TP) for the XTS 2500/XTS 2500I radio.

Legend

Coupler
Detector

PCIC
6

#
Power
Amplifier

Antenna
Switch
TX

RF
Bias
DC
Probe/Test Point

7
TRB
Level
Shifter

Capacitive
Multiplier
10

2
8

11
Harmonic
Filter

16.8MHz
Crystal

19

LV-FractN
Synthesizer

18

VCO
Buffer IC

Preselector #1
(Tunable)

Buffer
Output
Match
17
16

VCO

DAC

21

15

14

13

20

Antenna
Switch

12

Preselector #2
(Fixed)

Mixer

25

26

Crystal
Filter

Abacus 3

27

32

3V DC

22
24
23

RF
Amplifier

Sampling
Clock
Tank

29
28

Test Points Not Shown


33 SPI Data

37 SSI Data

34 SPI Clock

38 SSI Clock

35 Chip Select

39 SSI FS

36 Abacus CS

40 SSI Sync B

5V DC
30

5V DC

31

2nd LO
VCO
Abacus 3V
Regulator
MAEPF-27353-O

Figure 7.2-1. RF Block Diagram Test Points

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7.2-3

Table 7.2-2. RF Block Diagram Probe/Test Points


Name

Location

Under RF
Shield?

Page

Antenna Input

J101, pin 5

No.

7.2-6

TX Signal at Harmonic Filter Input

C192

Yes.

7.2-7

Coupler RF Out

U103, pin 1

No.

7.2-8

TX Signal at PA

Q101, pin 3

No.

7.2-9

Coupler RF Feedback to PCIC

TP160

No.

7.2-10

PCIC Control Voltage

TP_146

No.

7.2-11

TX LO

R289

No.

7.2-12

Higher Level Voltage Multiplier

C210

Yes.

7.2-13

Superfilter Output

SF_TP

Yes.

7.2-14

11

Prescalar Input to FracN Synthesizer

TP23

Yes.

7.2-15

12

Reference Crystal Output

R729 and C726

No.

7.2-16

13

Mod In

TP36

No.

7.2-17

14

1st LO Control Voltage

VC_TP

No.

7.2-18

15

VCO Output

R266(Rx), R289(Tx) and


TP23(prescaler)

Yes.

7.2-19

17

Frequency Out (16.8 MHz)

16out

No.

7.2-21

18

RX RF Input at Antenna Switch

D20, Pin 1

No.

7.2-22

20

Preselector Tuning Voltage

C139

No.

7.2-24

22

Analog 5V

U500, pin 5

No.

7.2-25

23

Preselector 1 Output

U2, Pin 3

Yes.

7.2-26

24

Low-Noise Amplifier Output

C35

Yes

7.2-27

25

Preselector 2 Output

TPOO

Yes

7.2-28

26

Mixer Out (IF)

T53, Pin 4

Yes.

7.2-29

27

Crystal Filter Out

R38

Yes

7.2-30

28

Abacus Analog 3V

U501, pin 5

No.

7.2-31

29

2nd LO Control Voltage

U401, pin 38

Yes.

7.2-32

30

2nd LO VCO Buffer Output

C433

Yes.

7.2-33

31

Analog 5V

U500, pin 5

No.

7.2-34

32

Abacus Digital 3V

U502, pin 5

No.

7.2-35

33

SPI Data

R802

No.

7.2-41

34

SPI CLK

R803

No.

7.2-42

35

Universal Chip Select

U102, pin 29

No

7.2-43

36

Abacus Chip Select

U401, pin 25

Yes.

7.2-44

37

RX SSI Data

SSI_D

No.

7.2-45

PP/TP

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Table 7.2-2. RF Block Diagram Probe/Test Points (Continued)


Name

Location

Under RF
Shield?

Page

38

RX SSI Clock

SSI_CLK

No.

7.2-46

39

RX SSI Frame Sync

SSI_FS

No.

7.2-47

PP/TP

PP = Probe Point
TP = Test Point
Note: For test/probe points indicated with the SH prefix, use an HP 85024A High Frequency Probe to detect a
signal. The probe should be placed in center of the hole located on the top of the shield. Make sure the probe does
not touch the shield or any other components.

7.2.4 Main Circuit Board RF Shield Locations


Viewed from Side 1

6
1
5

Table 7.2-3. Main Circuit Board Side 1 RF Shields

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Item
Number

Reference
Number

Motorola Part
Number

SH51

2686700Z02

Shield, Mixer

SH402

2686698Z02

Shield, 2nd LO

SH102

2686701Z02

Shield, Harmonic Filter

SH101

2686702Z02

Shield, TX Driver

SH251

2616554H01

Shield, VCO Top

SH52

2686699Z02

Shield, Crystal IF

Description

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UHF1 Troubleshooting Waveforms: Main Circuit Board RF Shield Locations

7.2-5

Viewed from Side 2

5
3

4
Table 7.2-4. Main Circuit Board Side 2 RF Shields

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Item
Number

Reference
Number

Motorola Part
Number

SH401

2686706Z02

Shield, ABACUS

SH201

2686705Z02

Shield, Synthesizer

SH103

2686708Z02

Shield, Coupler Bottom

SH252

2616559H01

Shield, VCO Bottom

SH1

2686707Z02

Shield, Front End Filter

Description

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UHF1 Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP1 Antenna Input

7.2.5 PP1 Antenna Input

Probe point: J101, pin 5.


Typical RX signal with 1 kHz modulation. Display shows modulation components of carrier.

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UHF1 Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP2 TX Signal at Harmonic Filter Input

7.2-7

7.2.6 PP2 TX Signal at Harmonic Filter Input

Probe point: C180 (located under shield).

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UHF1 Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP3 Coupler RF Out

7.2.7 PP3 Coupler RF Out

Probe point: U103, pin 1.

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UHF1 Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP4 TX Signal at PA

7.2-9

7.2.8 PP4 TX Signal at PA

Probe point: Q101, pin 2.

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UHF1 Troubleshooting Waveforms: TP5 Coupler RF Feedback to PCIC

7.2.9 TP5 Coupler RF Feedback to PCIC

Test point: TP_160.

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UHF1 Troubleshooting Waveforms: TP6 PCIC Control Voltage

7.2-11

7.2.10TP6 PCIC Control Voltage

Test point: TP146.

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UHF1 Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP7 TX LO

7.2.11 PP7 TX LO

Probe point: TP299.

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UHF1 Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP8 Higher Level Voltage Multiplier

7.2-13

7.2.12PP8 Higher Level Voltage Multiplier

Probe point: C210 (located under shield).

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UHF1 Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP9 Superfilter Output

7.2.13PP9 Superfilter Output

Probe point: SF_TP (located under shield).

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UHF1 Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP11 Prescalar Input to FracN Synthesizer

7.2-15

7.2.14PP11 Prescalar Input to FracN Synthesizer

Probe point: TP23 (located under shield).

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UHF1 Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP12 Reference Crystal Output

7.2.15PP12 Reference Crystal Output

Probe point: R729 (16_8_filtered)


C726 (16_8MHZ).

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UHF1 Troubleshooting Waveforms: TP13 Mod In

7.2-17

7.2.16TP13 Mod In

Test point: TP36.

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UHF1 Troubleshooting Waveforms: TP14 1st LO Control Voltage

7.2.17TP14 1st LO Control Voltage

Test point VC_TP

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UHF1 Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP15 VCO Output

7.2-19

7.2.18PP15 VCO Output


Probe point: R266 RX lo

Probe point: R289 TX Lo

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UHF1 Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP15 VCO Output

Probe point: Prescalar (TP23)

Probe point:TP298 for LO Output


TP299 for TX Output
TP23 for Preselector Output (located under shield).
Probe point: C261 (located under shield).

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UHF1 Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP17 Frequency Out (19.2 MHz)

7.2-21

7.2.19PP17 Frequency Out (19.2 MHz)

Probe point: 16out (Test Point).

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UHF1 Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP18 RX RF Input at Antenna Switch

7.2.20PP18 RX RF Input at Antenna Switch

Probe point: C1.


Typical RX signal with 1 kHz modulation. Display shows modulation components of carrier.

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UHF1 Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP19 Antenna Switch Bias

7.2-23

7.2.21PP19 Antenna Switch Bias

Probe point: U103, pin 1.


Display shows transition between RX mode (low) and TX mode (high).

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7.2-24

UHF1 Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP20 Preselector Tuning Voltage

7.2.22PP20 Preselector Tuning Voltage

Probe point: C15 and C46.


This is a typical value when tuned to receive at 136.075MHz.

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UHF1 Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP22 Analog 5V

7.2-25

7.2.23PP22 Analog 5V

Probe point: U500, pin 5.

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UHF1 Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP23 Preselector 1 Output

7.2.24PP23 Preselector 1 Output

Probe point: C1.


Typical RX signal with 1 kHz modulation. Display shows modulation components of carrier.

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UHF1 Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP24 Low-Noise Amplifier Output

7.2-27

7.2.25PP24 Low-Noise Amplifier Output

Probe point: C35.


Typical RX signal with 1 kHz modulation. Display shows modulation components of carrier.

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UHF1 Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP25 Preselector 2 Output

7.2.26PP25 Preselector 2 Output

Probe point: C47.


Typical RX signal with 1 kHz modulation. Display shows modulation components of carrier.

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UHF1 Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP26 Mixer Out (IF)

7.2-29

7.2.27PP26 Mixer Out (IF)

Probe point: C68.


Typical RX signal with 1 kHz modulation. Display shows modulation components of carrier.

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UHF1 Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP27 Crystal Filter Out

7.2.28PP27 Crystal Filter Out

Probe point: L56.

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UHF1 Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP28 Abacus Analog 3V

7.2-31

7.2.29PP28 Abacus Analog 3V

Probe point: U501, pin 5.

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7.2-32

UHF1 Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP29 2nd LO Control Voltage

7.2.30PP29 2nd LO Control Voltage

Probe point: U401, pin 38 (located under shield).

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UHF1 Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP30 2nd LO VCO Buffer Output

7.2-33

7.2.31PP30 2nd LO VCO Buffer Output

Probe point: C433.

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UHF1 Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP31 Analog 5V DC

7.2.32PP31 Analog 5V DC

Probe point: U500, pin 5.

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UHF1 Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP32 Abacus Digital 3V

7.2-35

7.2.33PP32 Abacus Digital 3V

Probe point: U502, pin 5.

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UHF1 Troubleshooting Waveforms: TX Audio 1 kHz Tone

7.2.34TX Audio 1 kHz Tone

Trace 1: TP23 Mod In (640 mVp-p 1 kHz tone 1.5 Vdc)


Trace 2: U201, pin 1 (620 mVp-p 1 kHz tone)
Trace 3: FL200, pin 8 (1.2 MHz square wave 0 to 3 V)
Note: Transmit audio 1 kHz tone, which provides 3 kHz deviation.

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UHF1 Troubleshooting Waveforms: 16.8 MHz Buffer Input and Output

7.2-37

7.2.3516.8 MHz Buffer Input and Output

Trace 1: Buffer input at R729.


Trace 2: Buffer output at C726.

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UHF1 Troubleshooting Waveforms: 32.768 kHz Clock Outputs

7.2.3632.768 kHz Clock Outputs

Trace 1: Output at C743.


Trace 2: Output atU712, pin 4.

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UHF1 Troubleshooting Waveforms: SPI B Data

7.2-39

7.2.37SPI B Data

Trace 1: MAKO chip enable, R767 (not active high)


Trace 2: SPI data clock, C619
Trace 3: SPI data to MAKO, C617.
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UHF1 Troubleshooting Waveforms: RX Serial Audio Port (SAP)

7.2.38RX Serial Audio Port (SAP)

Note: TX is identical, except the data is probed at test point TX.


Trace 1: 8 kHz frame sync (each word is 13 bits after falling edge of FSYNC)
Trace 2: SAP data at R626 (audio data from MAKO CODEC to Patriot DSP)
Note: Transmit is identical, except data acquired at R625
Trace 3: 512kHz bit clock at R616. (Codec_DCLK).

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UHF1 Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP33 SPI Data

7.2-41

7.2.39PP33 SPI Data

Probe Point: R802.

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7.2-42

UHF1 Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP34 SPI CLK

7.2.40PP34 SPI CLK

Probe Point: R803.

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UHF1 Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP35 Universal Chip Select

7.2-43

7.2.41PP35 Universal Chip Select

Probe Point: U102, pin 29 (located under shield).

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UHF1 Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP36 Abacus Chip Select

7.2.42PP36 Abacus Chip Select

Probe Point: U401, pin 25 (located under shield).

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UHF1 Troubleshooting Waveforms: TP37 RX SSI Data

7.2-45

7.2.43TP37 RX SSI Data

Test Point: SSI_D (Test Point).

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UHF1 Troubleshooting Waveforms: TP38 RX SSI Clock

7.2.44TP38 RX SSI Clock

Test Point: SSI_CLK (Test Point).

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UHF1 Troubleshooting Waveforms: TP39 RX SSI Frame Sync

7.2-47

7.2.45TP39 RX SSI Frame Sync

Test Point: SSI_FS (Test Point).


Test Point: TP401.

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UHF1 Troubleshooting Waveforms: TP39 RX SSI Frame Sync

Notes

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Chapter 7.3 UHF2 Troubleshooting Waveforms

7.3.1 Introduction
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
upon operating conditions. This manual is to be used in conjunction with the ASTRO XTS 2500/
XTS 2500I Digital Portable Radios Basic Service Manual (Motorola part number 6816984H01),
which uses the pass/fail service approach to radio problems.

7.3.2 List of Waveforms


Table 7.3-1 lists each waveform and the page on which the waveform can be found.
Table 7.3-1. List of Waveforms
Waveform

Page No.

Waveform

Page No.

Antenna Input

7.3-6

Low-Noise Amplifier Output

7.3-26

TX Signal at Harmonic Filter Input

7.3-7

Preselector 2 Output

7.3-27

Coupler RF Out

7.3-8

Mixer Out (IF)

7.3-28

TX Signal at PA

7.3-9

Crystal Filter Out

7.3-29

Coupler RF Feedback to PCIC

7.3-10

Abacus Analog 3V

7.3-30

PCIC Control Voltage

7.3-11

2nd LO Control Voltage

7.3-31

TX LO

7.3-12

2nd LO VCO Buffer Output

7.3-32

Higher Level Voltage Multiplier

7.3-13

Abacus Digital 3V

7.3-34

Superfilter Output

7.3-14

TX Audio 1 kHz Tone

7.3-35

Prescalar Input to FracN Synthesizer

7.3-15

16.8 MHz Buffer Input and Output

7.3-36

Reference Crystal Output

7.3-16

32.768 kHz Clock Outputs

7.3-37

Mod In

7.3-17

SPI B Data

7.3-38

1st LO Control Voltage

7.3-18

RX Serial Audio Port (SAP)

7.3-39

VCO Output

7.3-19

SPI Data

7.3-40

Frequency Out (16.8 MHz)

7.3-20

SPI CLK

7.3-41

RX RF Input at Antenna Switch

7.3-21

Universal Chip Select

7.3-42

Antenna Switch Bias

7.3-22

Abacus Chip Select

7.3-43

Preselector Tuning Voltage

7.3-23

RX SSI Data

7.3-44

RX RF Input after Antenna Switch

7.3-24

RX SSI Clock

7.3-45

Analog 5V

7.3-24

RX SSI Frame Sync

7.3-46

Preselector 1 Output

7.3-25

7.3-2

UHF2 Troubleshooting Waveforms: RF Test Points

7.3.3 RF Test Points


The following RF block diagram and accompanying table (Table 7.3-2) shows the location of key
probe points (PP) and test points (TP) for the XTS 2500/XTS 2500I radio.

Legend

Coupler
Detector

PCIC
6

#
Power
Amplifier

Antenna
Switch
TX

RF
Bias
DC
Probe/Test Point

7
TRB
Level
Shifter

Capacitive
Multiplier
10

2
8

11
Harmonic
Filter

16.8MHz
Crystal

19

LV-FractN
Synthesizer

18

VCO
Buffer IC

Preselector #1
(Tunable)

Buffer
Output
Match
17
16

VCO

DAC

21

15

14

13

20

Antenna
Switch

12

Preselector #2
(Fixed)

Mixer

25

26

Crystal
Filter

Abacus 3

27

32

3V DC

22
24
23

RF
Amplifier

Sampling
Clock
Tank

29
28

Test Points Not Shown


33 SPI Data

37 SSI Data

34 SPI Clock

38 SSI Clock

35 Chip Select

39 SSI FS

36 Abacus CS

40 SSI Sync B

5V DC
30

5V DC

31

2nd LO
VCO
Abacus 3V
Regulator
MAEPF-27353-O

Figure 7.3-1. RF Block Diagram Test Points

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7.3-3

Table 7.3-2. RF Block Diagram Probe/Test Points


Name

Location

Under RF
Shield?

Page

Antenna Input

J101, pin 5

No.

7.3-6

TX Signal at Harmonic Filter Input

C192

Yes.

7.3-7

Coupler RF Out

U103, pin 1

No.

7.3-8

TX Signal at PA

Q101, pin 3

No.

7.3-9

Coupler RF Feedback to PCIC

TP160

No.

7.3-10

PCIC Control Voltage

TP_146

No.

7.3-11

TX LO

R289

No.

7.3-12

Higher Level Voltage Multiplier

C210

Yes.

7.3-13

Superfilter Output

SF_TP

Yes.

7.3-14

11

Prescalar Input to FracN Synthesizer

TP23

Yes.

7.3-15

12

Reference Crystal Output

R729 and C726

No.

7.3-16

13

Mod In

TP36

No.

7.3-17

14

1st LO Control Voltage

VC_TP

No.

7.3-18

15

VCO Output

R266(Rx), R289(Tx) and


TP23(prescaler)

Yes.

7.3-19

17

Frequency Out (16.8 MHz)

16out

No.

7.3-20

18

RX RF Input at Antenna Switch

D20, Pin 1

No.

7.3-21

20

Preselector Tuning Voltage

R1 and R2

No.

7.3-23

22

Analog 5V

U500, pin 5

No.

7.3-24

23

Preselector 1 Output

C5

Yes.

7.3-25

24

Low-Noise Amplifier Output

C12

Yes

7.3-26

25

Preselector 2 Output

C18

Yes

7.3-27

26

Mixer Out (IF)

L72

Yes.

7.3-28

27

Crystal Filter Out

L55

Yes

7.3-29

28

Abacus Analog 3V

U501, pin 5

No.

7.3-30

29

2nd LO Control Voltage

U401, pin 38

Yes.

7.3-31

30

2nd LO VCO Buffer Output

C433

Yes.

7.3-32

31

Analog 5V

U500, pin 5

No.

7.3-33

32

Abacus Digital 3V

U502, pin 5

No.

7.3-34

33

SPI Data

R802

No.

7.3-40

34

SPI CLK

R803

No.

7.3-41

35

Universal Chip Select

U102, pin 29

No

7.3-42

36

Abacus Chip Select

U401, pin 25

Yes.

7.3-43

37

RX SSI Data

SSI_D

No.

7.3-44

PP/TP

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UHF2 Troubleshooting Waveforms: Main Circuit Board RF Shield Locations

Table 7.3-2. RF Block Diagram Probe/Test Points (Continued)


Name

Location

Under RF
Shield?

Page

38

RX SSI Clock

SSI_CLK

No.

7.3-45

39

RX SSI Frame Sync

SSI_FS

No.

7.3-46

PP/TP

PP = Probe Point
TP = Test Point
Note: For test/probe points indicated with the SH prefix, use an HP 85024A High Frequency Probe to detect a
signal. The probe should be placed in center of the hole located on the top of the shield. Make sure the probe does
not touch the shield or any other components.

7.3.4 Main Circuit Board RF Shield Locations


Viewed from Side 1

6
1
5

Table 7.3-3. Main Circuit Board Side 1 RF Shields

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Item
Number

Reference
Number

Motorola Part
Number

SH51

2686700Z02

Shield, Mixer

SH402

2686698Z02

Shield, 2nd LO

SH102

2686701Z02

Shield, Harmonic Filter

SH101

2686702Z02

Shield, TX Driver

SH251

2616554H01

Shield, VCO Top

SH52

2686699Z02

Shield, Crystal IF

Description

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UHF2 Troubleshooting Waveforms: Main Circuit Board RF Shield Locations

7.3-5

Viewed from Side 2

5
3

4
Table 7.3-4. Main Circuit Board Side 2 RF Shields

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Item
Number

Reference
Number

Motorola Part
Number

SH401

2686706Z02

Shield, ABACUS

SH201

2686705Z02

Shield, Synthesizer

SH103

2686708Z02

Shield, Coupler Bottom

SH252

2616559H01

Shield, VCO Bottom

SH1

2686707Z02

Shield, Front End Filter

Description

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7.3-6

UHF2 Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP1 Antenna Input

7.3.5 PP1 Antenna Input

Probe point: J101, pin 5.


Typical RX signal with 1 kHz modulation. Display shows modulation components of carrier.

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UHF2 Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP2 TX Signal at Harmonic Filter Input

7.3-7

7.3.6 PP2 TX Signal at Harmonic Filter Input

Probe point: C180 (located under shield).

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UHF2 Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP3 Coupler RF Out

7.3.7 PP3 Coupler RF Out

Probe point: U103, pin 1.

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UHF2 Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP4 TX Signal at PA

7.3-9

7.3.8 PP4 TX Signal at PA

Probe point: Q101, pin 2.

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UHF2 Troubleshooting Waveforms: TP5 Coupler RF Feedback to PCIC

7.3.9 TP5 Coupler RF Feedback to PCIC

Test point: TP_160.

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UHF2 Troubleshooting Waveforms: TP6 PCIC Control Voltage

7.3-11

7.3.10TP6 PCIC Control Voltage

Test point: TP146.

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7.3-12

UHF2 Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP7 TX LO

7.3.11 PP7 TX LO

Probe point: TP299.

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UHF2 Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP8 Higher Level Voltage Multiplier

7.3-13

7.3.12PP8 Higher Level Voltage Multiplier

Probe point: C210 (located under shield).

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UHF2 Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP9 Superfilter Output

7.3.13PP9 Superfilter Output

Probe point: SF_TP (located under shield).

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UHF2 Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP11 Prescalar Input to FracN Synthesizer

7.3-15

7.3.14PP11 Prescalar Input to FracN Synthesizer

Probe point: TP23 (located under shield).

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UHF2 Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP12 Reference Crystal Output

7.3.15PP12 Reference Crystal Output

Probe point: R729 (16_8_filtered)


C726 (16_8MHZ).

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UHF2 Troubleshooting Waveforms: TP13 Mod In

7.3-17

7.3.16TP13 Mod In

Test point: TP36.

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UHF2 Troubleshooting Waveforms: TP14 1st LO Control Voltage

7.3.17TP14 1st LO Control Voltage

Test point VC_TP

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UHF2 Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP15 VCO Output

7.3-19

7.3.18PP15 VCO Output

Probe point:TP298 for LO Output


TP299 for TX Output
TP23 for Preselector Output (located under shield).
Probe point: C261 (located under shield).

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UHF2 Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP17 Frequency Out (19.2 MHz)

7.3.19PP17 Frequency Out (19.2 MHz)

Probe point: 16out (Test Point).

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UHF2 Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP18 RX RF Input at Antenna Switch

7.3-21

7.3.20PP18 RX RF Input at Antenna Switch

Probe point: C1.


Typical RX signal with 1 kHz modulation. Display shows modulation components of carrier.

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UHF2 Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP19 Antenna Switch Bias

7.3.21PP19 Antenna Switch Bias

Probe point: U103, pin 1.


Display shows transition between RX mode (low) and TX mode (high).

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UHF2 Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP20 Preselector Tuning Voltage

7.3-23

7.3.22PP20 Preselector Tuning Voltage

Probe point: C15 and C46.


This is a typical value when tuned to receive at 136.075MHz.

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7.3-24

UHF2 Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP22 Analog 5V

7.3.23PP22 Analog 5V

Probe point: U500, pin 5.

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UHF2 Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP23 Preselector 1 Output

7.3-25

7.3.24PP23 Preselector 1 Output

Probe point: C1.


Typical RX signal with 1 kHz modulation. Display shows modulation components of carrier.

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UHF2 Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP24 Low-Noise Amplifier Output

7.3.25PP24 Low-Noise Amplifier Output

Probe point: C35.


Typical RX signal with 1 kHz modulation. Display shows modulation components of carrier.

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UHF2 Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP25 Preselector 2 Output

7.3-27

7.3.26PP25 Preselector 2 Output

Probe point: C47.


Typical RX signal with 1 kHz modulation. Display shows modulation components of carrier.

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UHF2 Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP26 Mixer Out (IF)

7.3.27PP26 Mixer Out (IF)

Probe point: C68.


Typical RX signal with 1 kHz modulation. Display shows modulation components of carrier.

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UHF2 Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP27 Crystal Filter Out

7.3-29

7.3.28PP27 Crystal Filter Out

Probe point: L56.

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7.3-30

UHF2 Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP28 Abacus Analog 3V

7.3.29PP28 Abacus Analog 3V

Probe point: U501, pin 5.

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7.3-31

7.3.30PP29 2nd LO Control Voltage

Probe point: U401, pin 38 (located under shield).

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UHF2 Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP30 2nd LO VCO Buffer Output

7.3.31PP30 2nd LO VCO Buffer Output

Probe point: C433.

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UHF2 Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP31 Analog 5V DC

7.3-33

7.3.32PP31 Analog 5V DC

Probe point: U500, pin 5.

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7.3-34

UHF2 Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP32 Abacus Digital 3V

7.3.33PP32 Abacus Digital 3V

Probe point: U502, pin 5.

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UHF2 Troubleshooting Waveforms: TX Audio 1 kHz Tone

7.3-35

7.3.34TX Audio 1 kHz Tone

Trace 1: TP23 Mod In (640 mVp-p 1 kHz tone 1.5 Vdc)


Trace 2: U201, pin 1 (620 mVp-p 1 kHz tone)
Trace 3: FL200, pin 8 (1.2 MHz square wave 0 to 3 V)
Note: Transmit audio 1 kHz tone, which provides 3 kHz deviation.

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7.3-36

UHF2 Troubleshooting Waveforms: 16.8 MHz Buffer Input and Output

7.3.3516.8 MHz Buffer Input and Output

Trace 1: Buffer input at R729.


Trace 2: Buffer output at C726.

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7.3-37

7.3.3632.768 kHz Clock Outputs

Trace 1: Output at C743.


Trace 2: Output atU712, pin 4.

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UHF2 Troubleshooting Waveforms: SPI B Data

7.3.37SPI B Data

Trace 1: MAKO chip enable, R767 (not active high)


Trace 2: SPI data clock, C619
Trace 3: SPI data to MAKO, C617.
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7.3-39

7.3.38RX Serial Audio Port (SAP)

Note: TX is identical, except the data is probed at test point TX.


Trace 1: 8 kHz frame sync (each word is 13 bits after falling edge of FSYNC)
Trace 2: SAP data at R626 (audio data from MAKO CODEC to Patriot DSP)
Note: Transmit is identical, except data acquired at R625
Trace 3: 512kHz bit clock at R616. (Codec_DCLK).

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UHF2 Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP33 SPI Data

7.3.39PP33 SPI Data

Probe Point: R802.

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UHF2 Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP34 SPI CLK

7.3-41

7.3.40PP34 SPI CLK

Probe Point: R803.

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7.3-42

UHF2 Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP35 Universal Chip Select

7.3.41PP35 Universal Chip Select

Probe Point: U102, pin 29 (located under shield).

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UHF2 Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP36 Abacus Chip Select

7.3-43

7.3.42PP36 Abacus Chip Select

Probe Point: U401, pin 25 (located under shield).

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7.3-44

UHF2 Troubleshooting Waveforms: TP37 RX SSI Data

7.3.43TP37 RX SSI Data

Test Point: SSI_D (Test Point).

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UHF2 Troubleshooting Waveforms: TP38 RX SSI Clock

7.3-45

7.3.44TP38 RX SSI Clock

Test Point: SSI_CLK (Test Point).

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7.3-46

UHF2 Troubleshooting Waveforms: TP39 RX SSI Frame Sync

7.3.45TP39 RX SSI Frame Sync

Test Point: SSI_FS (Test Point).


Test Point: TP401.

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Chapter 7.4.4 700/800 MHz Troubleshooting Waveforms

7.4.1 Introduction
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
upon operating conditions. This manual is to be used in conjunction with the ASTRO XTS 2500
Digital Portable Radios Basic Service Manual (Motorola part number 68P81094C09), which uses the
pass/fail service approach to radio problems.

7.4.2 List of Waveforms


Table 7.4-1 lists each waveform and the page on which the waveform can be found.
Table 7.4-1. List of Waveforms
Waveform

Page No.

Waveform

Page No.

Antenna Input

7.4-6

Low-Noise Amplifier Output

7.4-29

TX Signal at Harmonic Filter Input

7.4-7

Preselector 2 Output

7.4-30

Coupler RF Out

7.4-8

Mixer Out (IF)

7.4-31

TX Signal at PA

7.4-9

Crystal Filter Out

7.4-32

Coupler RF Feedback to PCIC

7.4-10

Abacus Analog 3V

7.4-33

PCIC Control Voltage

7.4-11

2nd LO Control Voltage

7.4-34

TX LO

7.4-12

2nd LO VCO Buffer Output

7.4-35

Higher Level Voltage Multiplier

7.4-13

Abacus Digital 3V

7.4-37

Superfilter Output

7.4-14

TX Audio 1 kHz Tone

7.4-38

TRB

7.4-15

16.8 MHz Buffer Input and Output

7.4-39

Prescalar Input to FracN Synthesizer

7.4-16

32.768 kHz Clock Outputs

7.4-40

Reference Crystal Output

7.4-17

SPI B Data

7.4-41

Mod In

7.4-18

RX Serial Audio Port (SAP)

7.4-42

1st LO Control Voltage

7.4-19

SPI Data

7.4-43

VCO Output

7.4-20

SPI CLK

7.4-44

VCO RX LO

7.4-21

Universal Chip Select

7.4-45

Frequency Out (16.8 MHz)

7.4-22

Abacus Chip Select

7.4-46

RX RF Input at Antenna Switch

7.4-23

RX SSI Data

7.4-47

Antenna Switch Bias

7.4-24

RX SSI Clock

7.4-48

Preselector Tuning Voltage

7.4-25

RX SSI Frame Sync

7.4-49

RX RF Input after Antenna Switch

7.4-26

RX SSI Sync B

7.4-50

Analog 5V

7.4-27

Preselector 1 Output

7.4-28

7.4.4-2

700/800 MHz Troubleshooting Waveforms: RF Test Points

7.4.3 RF Test Points


The following RF block diagram and accompanying table (Table 7.4-2) shows the location of key
probe points (PP) and test points (TP) for the XTS 2500 radio.

Legend

Coupler
Detector

PCIC
6

#
Power
Amplifier

Antenna
Switch
TX

RF
Bias
DC
Probe/Test Point

7
TRB
Level
Shifter

Capacitive
Multiplier
10

2
8

11
Harmonic
Filter

16.8MHz
Crystal

19

LV-FractN
Synthesizer

18

VCO
Buffer IC

Preselector #1
(Tunable)

Buffer
Output
Match
17
16

VCO

DAC

21

15

14

13

20

Antenna
Switch

12

Preselector #2
(Fixed)

Mixer

25

26

Crystal
Filter

Abacus 3

27

32

3V DC

22
24
23

RF
Amplifier

Sampling
Clock
Tank

29
28

Test Points Not Shown


33 SPI Data

37 SSI Data

34 SPI Clock

38 SSI Clock

35 Chip Select

39 SSI FS

36 Abacus CS

40 SSI Sync B

5V DC
30

5V DC

31

2nd LO
VCO
Abacus 3V
Regulator
MAEPF-27353-O

Figure 7.4-1. RF Block Diagram Test Points

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7.4.4-3

Table 7.4-2. RF Block Diagram Probe/Test Points


Name

Location

Under RF
Shield?

Page

Antenna Input

J101, pin 5

No.

7.4-6

TX Signal at Harmonic Filter Input

C105

Yes.

7.4-7

Coupler RF Out

U103, pin 1

No.

7.4-8

TX Signal at PA

Q101, pin 2

No.

7.4-9

Coupler RF Feedback to PCIC

TP102

No.

7.4-10

PCIC Control Voltage

TP101

No.

7.4-11

TX LO

Tx_inj

No.

7.4-12

Higher Level Voltage Multiplier

C207

Yes.

7.4-13

Superfilter Output

C240

Yes.

7.4-14

10

TRB

TP001

No.

7.4-15

11

Prescalar Input to FracN Synthesizer

C236

Yes.

7.4-16

12

Reference Crystal Output

C243, C293

No.

7.4-17

13

Mod In

TP203

No.

7.4-18

14

1st LO Control Voltage

TP202

No.

7.4-19

15

VCO Output

Yes.

7.4-20

16

VCO RX LO

C261

Yes.

7.4-21

17

Frequency Out (16.8 MHz)

C293

No.

7.4-22

18

RX RF Input at Antenna Switch

FL1, pin 1

No.

7.4-23

19

Antenna Switch Bias

U103, pin 1

No.

7.4-24

20

Preselector Tuning Voltage

FL1, pin 3; FL2, pin 3

No.

7.4-25

21

RX RF Input after Antenna Switch

FL1, pin 1

No.

7.4-26

22

Analog 5V

U500, pin 5

No.

7.4-27

23

Preselector 1 Output

FL1, pin 2

No.

7.4-28

24

Low-Noise Amplifier Output

FL2, pin 1

No.

7.4-29

25

Preselector 2 Output

FL2, pin 2

No.

7.4-30

26

Mixer Out (IF)

U1, PIN ?

No.

7.4-31

27

Crystal Filter Out

FL3, PIN ?

No.

7.4-32

28

Abacus Analog 3V

U501, pin 5

No.

7.4-33

29

2nd LO Control Voltage

U401, pin 38

Yes.

7.4-34

30

2nd LO VCO Buffer Output

C407?

No.

7.4-35

31

Analog 5V

U500, pin 5

No.

7.4-36

32

Abacus Digital 3V

U502, pin 5

No.

7.4-37

33

SPI Data

R802

No.

7.4-43

34

SPI CLK

R803

No.

7.4-44

35

Universal Chip Select

U102, pin 29

Yes.

7.4-45

PP/TP

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Table 7.4-2. RF Block Diagram Probe/Test Points (Continued)


PP/TP

Name

Location

Under RF
Shield?

Page

U401, pin 25

Yes.

7.4-46

36

Abacus Chip Select

37

RX SSI Data

TP403

No.

7.4-47

38

RX SSI Clock

TP404

No.

7.4-48

39

RX SSI Frame Sync

TP402

No.

7.4-49

40

Rx SSI Sync B

TP401

No.

7.4-50

PP = Probe Point
TP = Test Point

* C261 for LO Output


C266 for TX Output
C236 for Preselector Output

Note: For test/probe points indicated with the SH prefix, use an HP 85024A High Frequency Probe to detect a
signal. The probe should be placed in center of the hole located on the top of the shield. Make sure the probe does
not touch the shield or any other components.

7.4.4 Main Circuit Board RF Shield Locations


Viewed from Side 1

6
1

MAEPF-27489-O

Table 7.4-3. Main Circuit Board Side 1 RF Shields

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Item
Number

Reference
Number

Motorola Part
Number

SH401

2685089D01

Shield, ABACUS

SH201

2685081D01

Shield, Synthesizer

SH103

2685083D01

Shield, Harmonic Top

SH104

2685085D01

Shield, PA

SH205

2685086D01

Shield, VCO Top

SH204

2685241D01

Shield, DAC

Description

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7.4.4-5

Viewed from Side 2

7
4

MAEPF-27488-O

Table 7.4-4. Main Circuit Board Side 2 RF Shields

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Item
Number

Reference
Number

Motorola Part
Number

SH1

2685090D01

Shield, Mixer

SH402

2685080D01

Shield, 2nd LO

SH202

2685088D01

Shield, Frac-N

SH102

2685084D01

Shield, Harmonic Bottom

SH101

2685082D01

Shield, PCIC

SH203

2685087D01

Shield, VCO Bottom

SH2

2685242D01

Shield, Crystal IF

Description

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700/800 MHz Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP1 Antenna Input

7.4.5 PP1 Antenna Input

Probe point: J101, pin 5.


Typical RX signal with 1 kHz modulation. Display shows modulation components of carrier.

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700/800 MHz Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP2 TX Signal at Harmonic Filter Input

7.4.4-7

7.4.6 PP2 TX Signal at Harmonic Filter Input

Probe point: C105 (located under shield).

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7.4.4-8

700/800 MHz Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP3 Coupler RF Out

7.4.7 PP3 Coupler RF Out

Probe point: U103, pin 1.

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7.4.4-9

7.4.8 PP4 TX Signal at PA

Probe point: Q101, pin 2.

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700/800 MHz Troubleshooting Waveforms: TP5 Coupler RF Feedback to PCIC

7.4.9 TP5 Coupler RF Feedback to PCIC

Test point: TP102.

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700/800 MHz Troubleshooting Waveforms: TP6 PCIC Control Voltage

7.4.4-11

7.4.10TP6 PCIC Control Voltage

Test point: TP101.

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7.4.4-12

700/800 MHz Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP7 TX LO

7.4.11 PP7 TX LO

Probe point: Shield Tx_INJ.

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700/800 MHz Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP8 Higher Level Voltage Multiplier

7.4.4-13

7.4.12PP8 Higher Level Voltage Multiplier

Probe point: C207 (located under shield).

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700/800 MHz Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP9 Superfilter Output

7.4.13PP9 Superfilter Output

Probe point: C240 (located under shield).

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700/800 MHz Troubleshooting Waveforms: TP10 TRB

7.4.4-15

7.4.14TP10 TRB

Test point: TP001.


Signal shows transition between RX mode (low) and TX mode (high).

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700/800 MHz Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP11 Prescalar Input to FracN Synthesizer

7.4.15PP11 Prescalar Input to FracN Synthesizer

Prescalar input for RX/TX 869.9375 MHz

Prescalar input for RX/TX 775.9375 MHz

Probe point: C236 (located under shield).

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700/800 MHz Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP12 Reference Crystal Output

7.4.4-17

7.4.16PP12 Reference Crystal Output

Probe point: R243, C293.


Crystal output AC coupled. Peak-to-peak value is accurate.

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700/800 MHz Troubleshooting Waveforms: TP13 Mod In

7.4.17TP13 Mod In

Test point: TP203.

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700/800 MHz Troubleshooting Waveforms: TP14 1st LO Control Voltage

7.4.4-19

7.4.18TP14 1st LO Control Voltage


Typical value when tuned to receive at 758.475 MHz.

Typical value when tuned to receive at 873.775 MHz.


Test point TP202

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700/800 MHz Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP15 VCO Output

7.4.19PP15 VCO Output


RX VCO LOW Injection

TX VCO

RX VCO HIGH Injection

Probe point:C261 for LO Output (located under shield)


C266 for TX Output (located under shield)
C236 for Preselector Output (located under shield).

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700/800 MHz Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP16 VCO RX LO

7.4.4-21

7.4.20PP16 VCO RX LO

Probe point: C261 (located under shield).

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700/800 MHz Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP17 Frequency Out (16.8 MHz)

7.4.21PP17 Frequency Out (16.8 MHz)

Probe point: Shield C293.

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700/800 MHz Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP18 RX RF Input at Antenna Switch

7.4.4-23

7.4.22PP18 RX RF Input at Antenna Switch

Probe point: FL1, pin 1.


Typical RX signal with 1 kHz modulation. Display shows modulation components of carrier.

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700/800 MHz Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP19 Antenna Switch Bias

7.4.23PP19 Antenna Switch Bias

Probe point: U103, pin 1.


Display shows transition between RX mode (low) and TX mode (high).

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700/800 MHz Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP20 Preselector Tuning Voltage

7.4.4-25

7.4.24PP20 Preselector Tuning Voltage

Probe point: FL1, pin 3; FL2, pin 3.


This is a typical value when tuned to receive at 764.125 MHz.

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700/800 MHz Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP21 RX RF Input after Antenna Switch

7.4.25PP21 RX RF Input after Antenna Switch

Probe point: FL1, pin 1.

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700/800 MHz Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP22 Analog 5V

7.4.4-27

7.4.26PP22 Analog 5V

Probe point: U500, pin 5.

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700/800 MHz Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP23 Preselector 1 Output

7.4.27PP23 Preselector 1 Output

Probe point: FL1, pin 2.


Typical RX signal with 1 kHz modulation. Display shows modulation components of carrier.

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700/800 MHz Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP24 Low-Noise Amplifier Output

7.4.4-29

7.4.28PP24 Low-Noise Amplifier Output

Probe point: FL2, pin 1.


Typical RX signal with 1 kHz modulation. Display shows modulation components of carrier.

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700/800 MHz Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP25 Preselector 2 Output

7.4.29PP25 Preselector 2 Output

Probe point: FL2, pin 2.


Typical RX signal with 1 kHz modulation. Display shows modulation components of carrier.

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700/800 MHz Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP26 Mixer Out (IF)

7.4.4-31

7.4.30PP26 Mixer Out (IF)

Probe point: U1, pin ?.


Typical RX signal with 1 kHz modulation. Display shows modulation components of carrier.

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700/800 MHz Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP27 Crystal Filter Out

7.4.31PP27 Crystal Filter Out

Probe point: FL3, pin ?.

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700/800 MHz Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP28 Abacus Analog 3V

7.4.4-33

7.4.32PP28 Abacus Analog 3V

Probe point: U501, pin 5.

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700/800 MHz Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP29 2nd LO Control Voltage

7.4.33PP29 2nd LO Control Voltage

Probe point: U401, pin 38 (located under shield).

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700/800 MHz Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP30 2nd LO VCO Buffer Output

7.4.4-35

7.4.34PP30 2nd LO VCO Buffer Output

Probe point: Shield C407.

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700/800 MHz Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP31 Analog 5V DC

7.4.35PP31 Analog 5V DC

Probe point: U500, pin 5.

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700/800 MHz Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP32 Abacus Digital 3V

7.4.4-37

7.4.36PP32 Abacus Digital 3V

Probe point: U502, pin 5.

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700/800 MHz Troubleshooting Waveforms: TX Audio 1 kHz Tone

7.4.37TX Audio 1 kHz Tone

Trace 1: TP203 Mod In (640 mVp-p 1 kHz tone 1.5 Vdc)


Trace 2: U202, pin 1 (620 mVp-p 1 kHz tone)
Trace 3: FL200, pin 8 (1.2 MHz square wave 0 to 3 V)
Note: Transmit audio 1 kHz tone, which provides 3 kHz deviation.

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700/800 MHz Troubleshooting Waveforms: 16.8 MHz Buffer Input and Output

7.4.4-39

7.4.3816.8 MHz Buffer Input and Output

Trace 1: Buffer input at R729.


Trace 2: Buffer output at C726.
Note: There should be no voltage gain between the Buffers input and output. The 16.8MHz clock
should be an approximately 1V peak-to-peak since wave.

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700/800 MHz Troubleshooting Waveforms: 32.768 kHz Clock Outputs

7.4.3932.768 kHz Clock Outputs

Trace 1: Output at C743.


Trace 2: Output at U712, pin 4.

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700/800 MHz Troubleshooting Waveforms: SPI B Data

7.4.4-41

7.4.40SPI B Data

Trace 1: MAKO chip enable, R767 (not active high)


Trace 2: SPI data clock, C619
Trace 3: SPI data to MAKO, C617.

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700/800 MHz Troubleshooting Waveforms: RX Serial Audio Port (SAP)

7.4.41RX Serial Audio Port (SAP)

Note: TX is identical, except the data is probed at test point TX.


Trace 1: 8 kHz frame sync (each word is 13 bits after falling edge of FSYNC)
Trace 2: SAP data at R626 (audio data from MAKO CODEC to Patriot DSP)
Note: Transmit is identical, except data acquired at R625
Trace 3: 512kHz bit clock at R616. (Codec_DCLK).
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700/800 MHz Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP33 SPI Data

7.4.4-43

7.4.42PP33 SPI Data

Probe Point: R802.

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700/800 MHz Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP34 SPI CLK

7.4.43PP34 SPI CLK

Probe Point: R803.

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700/800 MHz Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP35 Universal Chip Select

7.4.4-45

7.4.44PP35 Universal Chip Select

Probe Point: U102, pin 29 (located under shield).

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700/800 MHz Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP36 Abacus Chip Select

7.4.45PP36 Abacus Chip Select

Probe Point: U401, pin 25 (located under shield).

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700/800 MHz Troubleshooting Waveforms: TP37 RX SSI Data

7.4.4-47

7.4.46TP37 RX SSI Data

Test Point: TP403.

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7.4.4-48

700/800 MHz Troubleshooting Waveforms: TP38 RX SSI Clock

7.4.47TP38 RX SSI Clock

Test Point: TP404.

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700/800 MHz Troubleshooting Waveforms: TP39 RX SSI Frame Sync

7.4.4-49

7.4.48TP39 RX SSI Frame Sync

Test Point: TP402.

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700/800 MHz Troubleshooting Waveforms: TP40 RX SSI Sync B

7.4.49TP40 RX SSI Sync B

Test Point: TP401.

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Chapter 7.5 Troubleshooting Waveforms

7.5.1 Introduction
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
upon operating conditions. This manual is to be used in conjunction with the ASTRO XTS 2500
Digital Portable Radios Basic Service Manual (Motorola part number 68P81094C09), which uses the
pass/fail service approach to radio problems.

7.5.2 List of Waveforms


Table 7.5-1 lists each waveform and the page on which the waveform can be found.
Table 7.5-1. List of Waveforms
Waveform

Page No.

Waveform

Page No.

Antenna Input

7.5-6

Low-Noise Amplifier Output

7.5-29

TX Signal at Harmonic Filter Input

7.5-7

Preselector 2 Output

7.5-30

Coupler RF Out

7.5-8

Mixer Out (IF)

7.5-31

TX Signal at PA

7.5-9

Crystal Filter Out

7.5-32

Coupler RF Feedback to PCIC

7.5-10

Abacus Analog 3V

7.5-33

PCIC Control Voltage

7.5-11

2nd LO Control Voltage

7.5-34

TX LO

7.5-12

2nd LO VCO Buffer Output

7.5-35

Higher Level Voltage Multiplier

7.5-13

Analog 5V

7.5-36

Superfilter Output

7.5-14

Abacus Digital 3V

7.5-37

TRB

7.5-15

TX Audio 1 kHz Tone

7.5-38

Prescalar Input to FracN Synthesizer

7.5-16

16.8 MHz Buffer Input and Output

7.5-39

Reference Crystal Output

7.5-17

32.768 kHz Clock Outputs

7.5-40

Mod In

7.5-18

SPI B Data

7.5-41

1st LO Control Voltage

7.5-19

RX Serial Audio Port (SAP)

7.5-42

VCO Output

7.5-20

SPI Data

7.5-43

VCO RX LO

7.5-21

SPI CLK

7.5-44

Frequency Out (16.8 MHz)

7.5-22

Universal Chip Select

7.5-45

RX RF Input at Antenna Switch

7.5-23

Abacus Chip Select

7.5-46

Antenna Switch Bias

7.5-24

RX SSI Data

7.5-47

Preselector Tuning Voltage

7.5-25

RX SSI Clock

7.5-48

RX RF Input after Antenna Switch

7.5-26

RX SSI Frame Sync

7.5-49

Analog 5V

7.5-27

RX SSI Sync B

7.5-50

Preselector 1 Output

7.5-28

7.5-2

Troubleshooting Waveforms: RF Test Points

7.5.3 RF Test Points


The following RF block diagram and accompanying table (Table 7.5-2) shows the location of key
probe points (PP) and test points (TP) for the XTS 2500 radio.

Legend

Coupler
Detector

PCIC
6

#
Power
Amplifier

Antenna
Switch
TX

RF
Bias
DC
Probe/Test Point

7
TRB
Level
Shifter

Capacitive
Multiplier
10

2
8

11
Harmonic
Filter

16.8MHz
Crystal

19

LV-FractN
Synthesizer

18

VCO
Buffer IC

Preselector #1
(Tunable)

Buffer
Output
Match
17
16

VCO

DAC

21

15

14

13

20

Antenna
Switch

12

Preselector #2
(Fixed)

Mixer

25

26

Crystal
Filter

Abacus 3

27

32

3V DC

22
24
23

RF
Amplifier

Sampling
Clock
Tank

29
28

Test Points Not Shown


33 SPI Data

37 SSI Data

34 SPI Clock

38 SSI Clock

35 Chip Select

39 SSI FS

36 Abacus CS

40 SSI Sync B

5V DC
30

5V DC

31

2nd LO
VCO
Abacus 3V
Regulator
MAEPF-27353-O

Figure 7.5-1. RF Block Diagram Test Points

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7.5-3

Table 7.5-2. RF Block Diagram Probe/Test Points


Name

Location

Under RF
Shield?

Page

Antenna Input

J101, pin 5

No.

7.5-6

TX Signal at Harmonic Filter Input

C105

Yes.

7.5-7

Coupler RF Out

U103, pin 1

No.

7.5-8

TX Signal at PA

Q101, pin 2

No.

7.5-9

Coupler RF Feedback to PCIC

TP102

No.

7.5-10

PCIC Control Voltage

TP101

No.

7.5-11

TX LO

Tx_inj

No.

7.5-12

Higher Level Voltage Multiplier

C203

Yes.

7.5-13

Superfilter Output

C240

Yes.

7.5-14

10

TRB

R262

No.

7.5-15

11

Prescalar Input to FracN Synthesizer

C236

Yes.

7.5-16

12

Reference Crystal Output

R294, C289

No.

7.5-17

13

Mod In

TP203

No.

7.5-18

14

1st LO Control Voltage

TP202

No.

7.5-19

15

VCO Output

Yes.

7.5-20

16

VCO RX LO

C261

Yes.

7.5-21

17

Frequency Out (16.8 MHz)

C293

No.

7.5-22

18

RX RF Input at Antenna Switch

FL1, pin 1

No.

7.5-23

19

Antenna Switch Bias

U103, pin 1

No.

7.5-24

20

Preselector Tuning Voltage

FL1, pin 3; FL2, pin 3

No.

7.5-25

21

RX RF Input after Antenna Switch

FL1, pin 1

No.

7.5-26

22

Analog 5V

U500, pin 5

No.

7.5-27

23

Preselector 1 Output

FL1, pin 2

No.

7.5-28

24

Low-Noise Amplifier Output

FL2, pin 1

No.

7.5-29

25

Preselector 2 Output

FL2, pin 2

No.

7.5-30

26

Mixer Out (IF)

L10

No.

7.5-31

27

Crystal Filter Out

C413

No.

7.5-32

28

Abacus Analog 3V

U501, pin 5

No.

7.5-33

29

2nd LO Control Voltage

U401, pin 38

Yes.

7.5-34

30

2nd LO VCO Buffer Output

C407

No.

7.5-35

31

Analog 5V

U500, pin 5

No.

7.5-36

32

Abacus Digital 3V

U502, pin 5

No.

7.5-37

33

SPI Data

R802

No.

7.5-43

34

SPI CLK

R803

No.

7.5-44

35

Universal Chip Select

U102, pin 29

Yes.

7.5-45

PP/TP

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Troubleshooting Waveforms: Main Circuit Board RF Shield Locations

Table 7.5-2. RF Block Diagram Probe/Test Points (Continued)


PP/TP

Name

Location

Under RF
Shield?

Page

U401, pin 25

Yes.

7.5-46

36

Abacus Chip Select

37

RX SSI Data

TP403

No.

7.5-47

38

RX SSI Clock

TP404

No.

7.5-48

39

RX SSI Frame Sync

TP402

No.

7.5-49

40

Rx SSI Sync B

TP401

No.

7.5-50

PP = Probe Point
TP = Test Point

* C261 for LO Output


C266 for TX Output
C236 for Preselector Output

Note: For test/probe points indicated with the SH prefix, use an HP 85024A High Frequency Probe to detect a
signal. The probe should be placed in center of the hole located on the top of the shield. Make sure the probe does
not touch the shield or any other components.

7.5.4 Main Circuit Board RF Shield Locations


Viewed from Side 1

6
1

MAEPF-27489-O

Table 7.5-3. Main Circuit Board Side 1 RF Shields

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Item
Number

Reference
Number

Motorola Part
Number

SH401

2616552H01

Shield, ABACUS

SH201

2616560H01

Shield, Synthesizer

SH103

2616558H01

Shield, Harmonic Top

SH104

2616555H01

Shield, PA

SH205

2616554H01

Shield, VCO Top

SH204

2616551H01

Shield, DAC

Description

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Troubleshooting Waveforms: Main Circuit Board RF Shield Locations

7.5-5

Viewed from Side 2

7
4

MAEPF-27488-O

Table 7.5-4. Main Circuit Board Side 2 RF Shields

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Item
Number

Reference
Number

Motorola Part
Number

SH1

2616071H01

Shield, Mixer

SH402

2616518H01

Shield, 2nd LO

SH202

2616556H01

Shield, Frac-N

SH102

2616557H01

Shield, Harmonic Bottom

SH101

2616559H01

Shield, PCIC

SH203

2616553H01

Shield, VCO Bottom

SH2

2616550H01

Shield, Crystal IF

Description

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Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP1 Antenna Input

7.5.5 PP1 Antenna Input

Probe point: J101, pin 5.


Typical RX signal with 1 kHz modulation. Display shows modulation components of carrier.

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Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP2 TX Signal at Harmonic Filter Input

7.5-7

7.5.6 PP2 TX Signal at Harmonic Filter Input

Probe point: C105 (located under shield).

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7.5-8

Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP3 Coupler RF Out

7.5.7 PP3 Coupler RF Out

Probe point: U103, pin 1.

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Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP4 TX Signal at PA

7.5-9

7.5.8 PP4 TX Signal at PA

Probe point: Q101, pin 2.

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Troubleshooting Waveforms: TP5 Coupler RF Feedback to PCIC

7.5.9 TP5 Coupler RF Feedback to PCIC

Test point: TP102.

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Troubleshooting Waveforms: TP6 PCIC Control Voltage

7.5-11

7.5.10TP6 PCIC Control Voltage

Test point: TP101.

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Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP7 TX LO

7.5.11 PP7 TX LO

Probe point: Shield Tx_INJ.

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Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP8 Higher Level Voltage Multiplier

7.5-13

7.5.12PP8 Higher Level Voltage Multiplier

Probe point: C207 (located under shield).

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Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP9 Superfilter Output

7.5.13PP9 Superfilter Output

Probe point: C240 (located under shield).

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Troubleshooting Waveforms: TP10 TRB

7.5-15

7.5.14TP10 TRB

Test point: TP001.


Signal shows transition between RX mode (low) and TX mode (high).

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7.5-16

Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP11 Prescalar Input to FracN Synthesizer

7.5.15PP11 Prescalar Input to FracN Synthesizer

Prescalar Input for TX/RX 935.0125MHz

Prescalar Input for TX/RX 940.9875MHz

Probe point: C236 (located under shield).

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Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP12 Reference Crystal Output

7.5-17

7.5.16PP12 Reference Crystal Output

Probe point: R243, C293.


Crystal output AC coupled. Peak-to-peak value is accurate.

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7.5-18

Troubleshooting Waveforms: TP13 Mod In

7.5.17TP13 Mod In

Test point: TP203.

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Troubleshooting Waveforms: TP14 1st LO Control Voltage

7.5-19

7.5.18TP14 1st LO Control Voltage


Typical value when tuned to receive at 935.0625 MHz.

Typical value when tuned to receive at 940.9875 MHz.


Test point TP202

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Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP15 VCO Output

7.5.19PP15 VCO Output


RX VCO LOW Injection

TX VCO

RX VCO HIGH Injection

Probe point:C261 for LO Output (located under shield)


C266 for TX Output (located under shield)
C236 for Preselector Output (located under shield).

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Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP16 VCO RX LO

7.5-21

7.5.20PP16 VCO RX LO

Probe point: C261 (located under shield).

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Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP17 Frequency Out (16.8 MHz)

7.5.21PP17 Frequency Out (16.8 MHz)

Probe point: Shield C293.

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Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP18 RX RF Input at Antenna Switch

7.5-23

7.5.22PP18 RX RF Input at Antenna Switch

Probe point: FL1, pin 1.


Typical RX signal with 1 kHz modulation. Display shows modulation components of carrier.

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7.5-24

Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP19 Antenna Switch Bias

7.5.23PP19 Antenna Switch Bias

Probe point: U103, pin 1.


Display shows transition between RX mode (low) and TX mode (high).

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Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP20 Preselector Tuning Voltage

7.5-25

7.5.24PP20 Preselector Tuning Voltage

Probe point: FL1, pin 3; FL2, pin 3.


This is a typical value when tuned to receive at 935.0625 MHz.

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Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP21 RX RF Input after Antenna Switch

7.5.25PP21 RX RF Input after Antenna Switch

Probe point: FL1, pin 1.

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Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP22 Analog 5V

7.5-27

7.5.26PP22 Analog 5V

Probe point: U500, pin 5.

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7.5-28

Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP23 Preselector 1 Output

7.5.27PP23 Preselector 1 Output

Probe point: FL1, pin 2.


Typical RX signal with 1 kHz modulation. Display shows modulation components of carrier.

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Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP24 Low-Noise Amplifier Output

7.5-29

7.5.28PP24 Low-Noise Amplifier Output

Probe point: FL2, pin 1.


Typical RX signal with 1 kHz modulation. Display shows modulation components of carrier.

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Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP25 Preselector 2 Output

7.5.29PP25 Preselector 2 Output

Probe point: FL2, pin 2.


Typical RX signal with 1 kHz modulation. Display shows modulation components of carrier.

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Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP26 Mixer Out (IF)

7.5-31

7.5.30PP26 Mixer Out (IF)

Probe point: L10.


Typical RX signal with 1 kHz modulation. Display shows modulation components of carrier.

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Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP27 Crystal Filter Out

7.5.31PP27 Crystal Filter Out

Probe point: C413.

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Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP28 Abacus Analog 3V

7.5-33

7.5.32PP28 Abacus Analog 3V

Probe point: U501, pin 5.

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Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP29 2nd LO Control Voltage

7.5.33PP29 2nd LO Control Voltage

Probe point: U401, pin 38 (located under shield).

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Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP30 2nd LO VCO Buffer Output

7.5-35

7.5.34PP30 2nd LO VCO Buffer Output

Probe point: Shield C407.

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Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP31 Analog 5V DC

7.5.35PP31 Analog 5V DC

Probe point: U500, pin 5.

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Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP32 Abacus Digital 3V

7.5-37

7.5.36PP32 Abacus Digital 3V

Probe point: U502, pin 5.

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Troubleshooting Waveforms: TX Audio 1 kHz Tone

7.5.37TX Audio 1 kHz Tone

Trace 1: TP203 Mod In (640 mVp-p 1 kHz tone 1.5 Vdc)


Trace 2: U202, pin 1 (620 mVp-p 1 kHz tone)
Trace 3: FL200, pin 8 (1.2 MHz square wave 0 to 3 V)
Note: Transmit audio 1 kHz tone, which provides 3 kHz deviation.

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Troubleshooting Waveforms: 16.8 MHz Buffer Input and Output

7.5-39

7.5.3816.8 MHz Buffer Input and Output

Acquisition

Sampling mode real time Configuration 4GSa/s


Memory depth automatic Memory depth 1004pts
Sampling rate automatic Sampling rate 2.00 GSa/s
Averaging off
9-bit BW Filter off Interpolation on

Channel 1

Scale 200 nV/div Offset 644 mV Coupling DC Impedance 1M Ohm


Attenuation 10.00 : 1 Atten units ratio Skew 0.0 s
Ext adapter None Ext coupler None
Ext gain 1.00E+00 Ext offset 0.0E+00

Channel 2

Scale 200 nV/div Offset 913 mV Coupling DC Impedance 1M Ohm


Atteunation 10.00 : 1 Atten units ratio Skew 0.0 s
Ext adapter None Ext coupler None
Ext gain 1.00E+00 Ext offset 0.0E+00

Time base

Scale 50.0 ns/div Position 0.0 s Reference center

Trigger

Mode edge Sweep auto


Hysteresis normal Holdoff time 60 ns Coupling DC
Source channel 1 Trigger level 1.168 V Slope rising

Trace 1: Buffer input at R729.


Trace 2: Buffer output at C726.
Note: There should be no voltage gain between the Buffers input and output. The 16.8MHz clock
should be an approximately 1V peak-to-peak since wave.

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Troubleshooting Waveforms: 32.768 kHz Clock Outputs

7.5.3932.768 kHz Clock Outputs

Trace 1: Output at C743.


Trace 2: Output at U712, pin 4.

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Troubleshooting Waveforms: SPI B Data

7.5-41

7.5.40SPI B Data

Acquisition

Sampling mode real time Configuration 4GSa/s


Memory depth automatic Memory depth 1004pts
Sampling rate automatic Sampling rate 50 MSa/s
Averaging off
9-bit BW Filter off Interpolation on

Channel 1

Scale 1.99 V/div Offset -4.21 V Coupling DC Impedance 1M Ohm


Atteunation 10.00 : 1 Atten units ratio Skew 0.0 s
Ext adapter None Ext coupler None
Ext gain 1.00E+00 Ext offset 0.0E+00

Channel 2

Scale 2.00 V/div Offset -260 mV Coupling DC Impedance 1M Ohm


Atteunation 10.00 : 1 Atten units ratio Skew 0.0 s
Ext adapter None Ext coupler None
Ext gain 1.00E+00 Ext offset 0.0E+00

Channel 3

Scale 2.00 V/div Offset -5.76 V Coupling DC Impedance 1M Ohm


Atteunation 10.00 : 1 Atten units ratio Skew 0.0 s
Ext adapter None Ext coupler None
Ext gain 1.00E+00 Ext offset 0.0E+00

Time base

Scale 2.00 s/div Position 3.454546 s Reference center

Trigger

Mode edge Sweep auto


Hysteresis normal Holdoff time 60 ns Coupling DC
Source channel 1 Trigger level 810 mV Slope rising

Trace 1: MAKO chip enable, R767 (not active high)


Trace 2: SPI data clock, C619
Trace 3: SPI data to MAKO, C617.

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Troubleshooting Waveforms: RX Serial Audio Port (SAP)

7.5.41RX Serial Audio Port (SAP)

Acquisition

Sampling mode real time Configuration 4GSa/s


Memory depth automatic Memory depth 1004pts
Sampling rate automatic Sampling rate 5.00 MSa/s
Averaging off
9-bit BW Filter off Interpolation on

Channel 1

Scale 1.99 V/div Offset -4.21 V Coupling DC Impedance 1M Ohm


Atteunation 10.00 : 1 Atten units ratio Skew 0.0 s
Ext adapter None Ext coupler None
Ext gain 1.00E+00 Ext offset 0.0E+00

Channel 2

Scale 2.00 V/div Offset -210 mV Coupling DC Impedance 1M Ohm


Atteunation 10.00 : 1 Atten units ratio Skew 0.0 s
Ext adapter None Ext coupler None
Ext gain 1.00E+00 Ext offset 0.0E+00

Channel 3

Scale 2.00 V/div Offset -5.55 V Coupling DC Impedance 1M Ohm


Atteunation 10.00 : 1 Atten units ratio Skew 0.0 s
Ext adapter None Ext coupler None
Ext gain 1.00E+00 Ext offset 0.0E+00

Time base

Scale 20.0 s/div Position 92.181816 s Reference center

Trigger

Mode edge Sweep auto

Note: TX is identical, except the data is probed at test point TX.


Trace 1: 8 kHz frame sync (each word is 13 bits after falling edge of FSYNC)
Trace 2: SAP data at R626 (audio data from MAKO CODEC to Patriot DSP)
Note: Transmit is identical, except data acquired at R625
Trace 3: 512kHz bit clock at R616. (Codec_DCLK).
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Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP33 SPI Data

7.5-43

7.5.42PP33 SPI Data

Probe Point: R802.

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Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP34 SPI CLK

7.5.43PP34 SPI CLK

Probe Point: R803.

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Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP35 Universal Chip Select

7.5-45

7.5.44PP35 Universal Chip Select

Probe Point: U102, pin 29 (located under shield).

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Troubleshooting Waveforms: PP36 Abacus Chip Select

7.5.45PP36 Abacus Chip Select

Probe Point: U401, pin 25 (located under shield).

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Troubleshooting Waveforms: TP37 RX SSI Data

7.5-47

7.5.46TP37 RX SSI Data

Test Point: TP403.

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Troubleshooting Waveforms: TP38 RX SSI Clock

7.5.47TP38 RX SSI Clock

Test Point: TP404.

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Troubleshooting Waveforms: TP39 RX SSI Frame Sync

7.5-49

7.5.48TP39 RX SSI Frame Sync

Test Point: TP402.

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Troubleshooting Waveforms: TP40 RX SSI Sync B

7.5.49TP40 RX SSI Sync B

Test Point: TP401.

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Chapter 8.1 VHF Troubleshooting Tables

8.1.1 Introduction
This chapter contains troubleshooting tables necessary to isolate a problem to the component level.
Use these tables in conjunction with Chapter 4.1, VHF Detailed Theories of Operation (page 4.1-1),
Chapter 5, Troubleshooting Procedures (page 5-1), Chapter 6.1, VHF Troubleshooting Charts
(page 6.1-1), and Chapter 7.1, VHF Troubleshooting Waveforms (page 7.1-1). This manual is to be
used in conjunction with the ASTRO XTS 2500/XTS 2500I Digital Portable Radios Basic Service
Manual (Motorola part number 6816984H01), which uses the pass/fail service approach to radio
problems.
A blank entry in the To/From column of J601 indicates the signal is accessible only at J601.

8.1.2 Tables
Table 8.1-1. Main Board to Keypad Board Flex Assembly (J601)
J601
Pin Number

Description

To/From

V1.875

L703

V2.9

L704

UNSW_B+

R701

SW_B+

R708

HOST_WAKE

WAKEUP

REGISTER_SEL

DISPLAY_SEL

SCKB

R620

10

SPI_MOSI_B

R621

11

SPI_MISO_B

R622

12

SSI_CLK

R616

13

SSI_FSYNC

R617

14

CODEC_TX

R625

15

CODEC_RX

R626

16

KEYPAD_ROW0

17

KEYPAD_ROW1

18

KEYPAD_ROW2

8.1-2

VHF Troubleshooting Tables: Tables

Table 8.1-1. Main Board to Keypad Board Flex Assembly (J601) (Continued)

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J601
Pin Number

Description

19

KEYPAD_ROW3

20

KEYPAD_ROW4

21

KEYPAD_ROW5

22

KEYPAD_ROW6

23

KEYPAD_COL0

24

KEYPAD_COL1

25

KEYPAD_COL2

26

DO

R637

27

D1

R638

28

D2

R639

29

D3

R640

30

D4

R641

31

D5

R642

32

D6

R643

33

D7

R644

34

KEYFAIL

35

CKIH

C726

36

BOOT*

C726

37

TEST_TAMPER

38

DISPLAY_RESET

39

UCM_SPARE1

40

ENC_RXD (BT_RX)

41

ENC_TXD (BT_TX)

42

ENC_RESET

43

BL_EN

44

UCM_SPARE2

45

GROUND

46

GROUND

47

GROUND

To/From

R647

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VHF Troubleshooting Tables: Tables

8.1-3

Table 8.1-2. Main Board to Universal (Side) Connector Flex Assembly (J650)
J650
Pin Number

Description

To/From

Side
Connector
Number

GND

GND (TP)

INT_SPKR+

C654

INT_SPKR-

C653

OPT_SEL1

R608

EXT_SPKR+

EXTSP+ (TP)

EXT_MIC

EXTMIC (TP)

OPT_B+_VPP

VPP (TP)

OPT_SEL2

R666

SPKR_COM

EXT_SP (TP)

10

RTS_USB_PWR

RTS1 (TP)

11

GND

GND(TP)

12

LH_BUSY

BUSY (TP)

13

CTS

CTS1 (TP)

10

14

RS232_TX_USB+

USB_D+ (TP)

11

15

RS232_RX_USB-

USB_D- (TP)

12

16

LH_DATA_KEYFAIL

BUS (TP)

13

17

NOT USED

18

INT_MIC

L652

19

GND

GND (TP)

20

GND

GND(TP)

Table 8.1-3. FLASH (U803) Pinout


U803
Pin Number

Description

B4

BURSTCLK

E7

CS0

F8

EN_OE

No

C5

EN_WE

No

D6

WRITE PROTECT

No

C4

ADV

6816985H01-B

To/From

Comment

Accessible on
Main Board?
No

TP_CS0

ADV

Active Low

Yes

Yes

August 16, 2007

8.1-4

VHF Troubleshooting Tables: Tables

Table 8.1-3. FLASH (U803) Pinout (Continued)


U803
Pin Number

Description

To/From

Comment

Accessible on
Main Board?

B5

RESET

CR800, pin 2

1.875V

Yes

E8

ADDRESS 1

No

D8

ADDRESS 2

No

C8

ADDRESS 3

No

B8

ADDRESS 4

No

A8

ADDRESS 5

No

B7

ADDRESS 6

No

A7

ADDRESS 7

No

C7

ADDRESS 8

No

A2

ADDRESS 9

No

B2

ADDRESS 10

No

C2

ADDRESS 11

No

A1

ADDRESS 12

No

B1

ADDRESS 13

No

C1

ADDRESS 14

No

D2

ADDRESS 15

No

D1

ADDRESS 16

No

D4

ADDRESS 17

No

B6

ADDRESS 18

No

A6

ADDRESS 19

No

C6

ADDRESS 20

No

B3

ADDRESS 21

No

C3

ADDRESS 22

No

D7

ADDRESS 23

A3

GROUND

No

F1

GROUND

No

G2

GROUND

No

G8

GROUND

No

E2

DATA 15

No

F2

DATA 14

No

F3

DATA 13

No

August 16, 2007

R814

Yes

6816985H01-B

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8.1-5

Table 8.1-3. FLASH (U803) Pinout (Continued)


U803
Pin Number

Description

D5

DATA 12

No

F4

DATA 11

No

F5

DATA 10

No

F6

DATA 9

No

G7

DATA 8

No

G1

DATA 7

No

E3

DATA 6

No

G3

DATA 5

No

E4

DATA 4

No

G5

DATA 3

No

E5

DATA 2

No

E6

DATA 1

No

F7

DATA 0

No

A5

VPP

CR801, pin 2

1.875V

Yes

G6

V1.875

C850

1.875V

Yes

E1

V1.875

C850

1.875V

Yes

G4

V1.875

C850

1.875V

Yes

A4

V1.875

C850

1.875V

Yes

6816985H01-B

To/From

Comment

Accessible on
Main Board?

August 16, 2007

8.1-6

VHF Troubleshooting Tables: Tables

Table 8.1-4. SRAM (U804) Pinout

August 16, 2007

Accessible
on Main
Board?

U804 Pin
Number

Description

A2

EN_OE

No

G5

R_W

Yes

A1

Byte Low
Enable

No

B2

Byte High
Enable

No

B5

CS2

No

A6

CE2

No

A3

ADDRESS 1

No

A4

ADDRESS 2

No

A5

ADDRESS 3

No

B3

ADDRESS 4

No

B4

ADDRESS 5

No

C3

ADDRESS 6

No

C4

ADDRESS 7

No

D4

ADDRESS 8

No

H2

ADDRESS 9

No

H3

ADDRESS 10

No

H4

ADDRESS 11

No

H5

ADDRESS 12

No

G3

ADDRESS 13

No

G4

ADDRESS 14

No

F3

ADDRESS 15

No

F4

ADDRESS 16

No

E4

ADDRESS 17

No

D3

ADDRESS 18

No

H1

ADDRESS 19

No

D1

GROUND

No

E6

GROUND

No

E3

GROUND

No

H6

NOT USED

No

To/From

Comment

6816985H01-B

VHF Troubleshooting Tables: Tables

8.1-7

Table 8.1-4. SRAM (U804) Pinout (Continued)


Accessible
on Main
Board?

U804 Pin
Number

Description

G2

NOT USED

No

G1

DATA 15

No

F1

DATA 14

No

F2

DATA 13

No

E2

DATA 12

No

D2

DATA 11

No

C2

DATA 10

No

C1

DATA 9

No

B1

DATA 8

No

G6

DATA 7

R644

Yes

F6

DATA 6

R643

Yes

F5

DATA 5

R642

Yes

E5

DATA 4

R641

Yes

D5

DATA 3

R640

Yes

C6

DATA 2

R639

Yes

C5

DATA 1

R638

Yes

B6

DATA 0

R637

Yes

D6

VSW2

C818

1.875V

Yes

E1

VSW2

C818

1.875V

Yes

To/From

Comment

Table 8.1-5. Patriot MCU/DSP (U800) Pinout


U800 Pin
Number

Description

H10

NOT USED

Yes

J14

NOT USED

Yes

C14

NOT USED

Yes

B14

V2.9

No

F6

ONE-WIRE_UP

Yes

E5

32K_SEL

U712, pin 6

Active Low

Yes

J6

INT_PTT

R507

Active Low

Yes

6816985H01-B

To/From

Comment

Accessible on
Main Board?

August 16, 2007

8.1-8

VHF Troubleshooting Tables: Tables

Table 8.1-5. Patriot MCU/DSP (U800) Pinout (Continued)


U800 Pin
Number

Description

To/From

J5

MAKO_INT*

MAKO_INT
(Test Point)

Yes

J4

OPT_SEL1

U201 pin 1

Yes

J3

NOT USED

C16

CODEC_FSYNC

SYNC

G11

OPT_SEL2_IN

U601 pin 1

Yes

F1

KEYPAD_ROW0

J601, pin 16

Yes

H4

KEYPAD_ROW1

J601, pin 17

Yes

H6

KEYPAD_ROW2

J601, pin 18

Yes

G2

KEYPAD_ROW3

J601, pin 19

Yes

G11

KEYPAD_ROW4

J601, pin 20

Yes

G7

KEYPAD_ROW5

J601, pin 21

Yes

H7

KEYPAD_ROW6

J601, pin22

Yes

H1

UCM_SPARE1

J601, pin 39

Yes

D1

KEYPAD_COL0

J601, pin 23

Yes

G5

KEYPAD_COL1

J601, pin 24

Yes

F3

KEYPAD_COL2

J601, pin 25

Yes

G4

ENC_RESET

J601, pin 42

Yes

F2

BOOT*

E1

WAKEUP

J601, pin 6

Yes

H6

SPARE2_ENC

J601, pin 44

Yes

G3

NOT USED

No

E7

NOT USED

No

A8

HAB_MOD

No

F8

MISOA_SEL

Q801, pin 1

E8

SB3

R510

Yes

G8

SB2

R509

Yes

C3

SB1

R508

Yes

D4

LOCK_DET

C123

A2

NOT USED

B2

RTA3

August 16, 2007

Comment

Accessible on
Main Board?

No
8 KHz Pulse

Yes

No

Data Line

Active Low

Yes

Yes
No

VR596, pin 2

Yes

6816985H01-B

VHF Troubleshooting Tables: Tables

8.1-9

Table 8.1-5. Patriot MCU/DSP (U800) Pinout (Continued)


U800 Pin
Number

Description

To/From

A3

RTA2

VR593, pin 2

Yes

B3

RTA1

VR595, pin 1

Yes

B4

RTA0

VR594, pin 2

Yes

A7

V1.875

E801

1.875V

Yes

P3

V1.875

E801

1.875V

Yes

P6

V1.875

E801

1.875V

Yes

T9

V1.875

E801

1.875V

Yes

N10

V1.875

E801

1.875V

Yes

R16

V1.875

E801

1.875V

Yes

H9

V2.9

E800

3.0V

Yes

G9

V2.9

E800

3.0V

Yes

E15

V2.9

E800

3.0V

Yes

A16

V2.9

E800

3.0V

Yes

K10

V2.9

E800

3.0V

Yes

C12

V2.9

E800

3.0V

Yes

D8

V2.9

E800

3.0V

Yes

B7

V2.9

E800

3.0V

Yes

A4

V2.9

E800

3.0V

Yes

A16

V2.9

E800

3.0V

Yes

H2

V2.9

E800

3.0V

Yes

K3

V1.875

E801

1.875V

Yes

R8

V1.875

E801

1.875V

Yes

G15

V1.875

E801

1.875V

Yes

C10

V1.875

E801

1.875V

Yes

K12

URXD1_USB_VMI

No

L16

URTS1_XRXD

No

F13

ADTRIG

No

B16

P-URXD2

No

D14

P-URTS2

No

B12

RX_SSI_DATA

6816985H01-B

SSI_D

Comment

Data From
Abacus to
DSP

Accessible on
Main Board?

Yes

August 16, 2007

8.1-10

VHF Troubleshooting Tables: Tables

Table 8.1-5. Patriot MCU/DSP (U800) Pinout (Continued)


U800 Pin
Number

Description

To/From

Comment

Accessible on
Main Board?

C11

TX_SSI_CLK

R259

1.536 MHz

Yes

B10

RED_LED

Q501, pin 3

Active High

Yes

D10

GREEN_LED

Q501, pin 5

Active High

Yes

B11

TX_SSI_FSYNC

R251

48 KHz

Yes

J10

CODEC_TX

TX

MAKO to DSP
Tx Audio Data

Yes

J15

CODEC_DCLK

DCLK

512 KHz

Yes

K16

CODEC_FSYNC

SYNC

8 KHz Pulse

Yes

D7

MISOA

U801, pin 4

SPI A Data
Out

Yes

D3

MISOB

BMISO

SPI B Data
Out

Yes

E6

NOT USED

No

F7

NOT USED

No

D6

NOT USED

No

C5

NOT USED

No

A9

NOT USED

No

B8

NOT USED

No

B9

NOT USED

No

A10

NOT USED

No

G6

BT_DISABLE

No

D13

NOT USED

No

S15

BT_WAKE

No

F11

RX_SSI_CLK

SSI_CK

Yes

B15

OPT_SEL2_OUT

R666

Yes

J13

NOT USED

Yes

J16

NOT USED

Yes

J12

NOT USED

Yes

H11

NOT USED

Yes

A5

GROUND

GROUND

No

N6

GROUND

GROUND

No

P8

GROUND

GROUND

No

August 16, 2007

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VHF Troubleshooting Tables: Tables

8.1-11

Table 8.1-5. Patriot MCU/DSP (U800) Pinout (Continued)


U800 Pin
Number

Description

To/From

P11

GROUND

GROUND

No

M11

GROUND

GROUND

No

L15

GROUND

GROUND

No

H16

GROUND

GROUND

No

F14

GROUND

GROUND

No

G14

GROUND

GROUND

No

E13

GROUND

GROUND

No

B13

GROUND

GROUND

No

K15

GROUND

GROUND

No

D9

GROUND

GROUND

No

C8

GROUND

GROUND

No

B5

GROUND

GROUND

No

C2

GROUND

GROUND

No

C1

GROUND

GROUND

No

H3

GROUND

GROUND

No

K15

GROUND

GROUND

No

T8

GROUND

GROUND

No

H15

GROUND

GROUND

No

C9

GROUND

GROUND

No

B6

ABACUS_CS*

U401, pin 25

Active Low

Yes

E2

UNIVERSAL_SPI_CS*

C222

Active Low

Yes

D2

NOT USED

E3

MAKO_CE

E4

SCKB

B1

NOT USED

No

F4

NOT USED

No

F5

SPI_MOSI_B

BMOSI

SPI B Data
(VOCON)

Yes

C7

SPI_CLK_A

SCKA

SPI A Clock

Yes

C6

MOSIA

R802

SPI A Data
(RF Devices)

Yes

G10

NOT USED

6816985H01-B

Comment

Accessible on
Main Board?

No

B_CLK

Active High

No

SPI B Clock

Yes

No

August 16, 2007

8.1-12

VHF Troubleshooting Tables: Tables

Table 8.1-5. Patriot MCU/DSP (U800) Pinout (Continued)


U800 Pin
Number

Description

G16

NOT USED

J11

CODEC_RX

R775

DSP to MAKO
Rx Audio Data

Yes

A12

RX_SSI_FSYNC

SSI_FS

20 KHz pulse

Yes

A11

RX_SSI_CLK

SSI_CK

1.2 MHz

Yes

E9

TX_SSI_DATA

U201, pin 4

Data From
DSP to A/D

Yes

C15

BSY_OUT_CTS*

No

F12

UTXD2

No

D15

NOT USED

No

E14

BOOT_NORM*

No

D16

RS232_USB*

No

G12

UCTS1_USB_SPEED*

No

K11

UTXD1_USB_VPO

No

K14

USB_VMO

No

K13

USB_TX_EN

No

D5

8 KHZ_INT

SYNC

H14

BL_EN

J601, pin 43

K4

LV_DETECT

D511, pin 1

F9

NOT USED

J2

SC_FILT_EN

FL200, pin 7

A6

16_8MHZ

C726

16.8 MHz

Yes

J7

GATED_32_KHZ

U712, pin 4

32.768 KHz

Yes

G13

NOT USED

J1

MOD

A13

NOT USED

No

M6

NOT USED

No

R1

NOT USED

No

N3

NOT USED

No

M5

NOT USED

No

P2

NOT USED

No

August 16, 2007

To/From

Comment

Accessible on
Main Board?
No

8 KHz Pulse

R406
Yes

3.0V

Yes
No
No

No
R634

Bootstrap
mode > 2.7V

Yes

6816985H01-B

VHF Troubleshooting Tables: Tables

8.1-13

Table 8.1-5. Patriot MCU/DSP (U800) Pinout (Continued)


U800 Pin
Number

Description

P1

NOT USED

No

N1

NOT USED

No

M4

NOT USED

No

M3

NOT USED

No

M2

NOT USED

No

M1

NOT USED

No

L4

NOT USED

No

L3

NOT USED

No

L1

NOT USED

No

L2

NOT USED

No

K2

NOT USED

No

T1

NOT USED

No

R2

NOT USED

No

T2

NOT USED

No

K7

NOT USED

No

N2

NOT USED

No

L5

NOT USED

No

L6

NOT USED

No

C4

NOT USED

No

L13

NOT USED

No

D11

NOT USED

No

E16

KVL_USB_DET*

F15

16.8_MHZ_OUT

K5

NOT USED

Yes

H8

NOT USED

No

F16

RESET

K6

USB_VPI

No

H12

BL_FREQ

No

H13

NOT USED

No

E10

NOT USED

No

F10

NOT USED

No

6816985H01-B

To/From

Comment

Active Low
16out (TP)

R808

Accessible on
Main Board?

No
No

Reset = 0V

Yes

August 16, 2007

8.1-14

VHF Troubleshooting Tables: Tables

Table 8.1-5. Patriot MCU/DSP (U800) Pinout (Continued)


U800 Pin
Number

Description

To/From

Comment

Accessible on
Main Board?

D12

TCK

TCK

ONCE/JTAG

Yes

C13

TMS

TMS

ONCE/JTAG

Yes

E11

TRST

TRST

ONCE/JTAG

Yes

A14

TDO

TDO

ONCE/JTAG

Yes

E12

TDI

TDI

ONCE/JTAG

Yes

M16

NOT USED

No

L14

NOT USED

No

P15

NOT USED

No

L11

NOT USED

No

M14

NOT USED

No

N16

NOT USED

No

L12

NOT USED

No

M12

CKO

N15

NOT USED

No

M15

NOT USED

No

R12

ADDRESS 0

T13

ADDRESS 1

No

M10

ADDRESS 2

No

T12

ADDRESS 3

No

P13

ADDRESS 4

No

M9

ADDRESS 5

No

P10

ADDRESS 6

No

P12

ADDRESS 7

No

N9

ADDRESS 8

No

R10

ADDRESS 9

No

P9

ADDRESS 10

No

L10

ADDRESS 11

No

T10

ADDRESS 12

No

R9

ADDRESS 13

No

L9

ADDRESS 14

No

K9

ADDRESS 15

No

August 16, 2007

CKO

J601, pin 7

Disabled

Yes

Yes

6816985H01-B

VHF Troubleshooting Tables: Tables

8.1-15

Table 8.1-5. Patriot MCU/DSP (U800) Pinout (Continued)


U800 Pin
Number

Description

J9

ADDRESS 16

No

L8

ADDRESS 17

No

M8

ADDRESS 18

No

N8

ADDRESS 19

No

K8

ADDRESS 20

No

L7

ADDRESS 21

No

T7

ADDRESS 22

No

R7

ADDRESS 23

R3

DATA 15

No

T3

DATA 14

No

N4

DATA 13

No

P4

DATA 12

No

R4

DATA 11

No

J8

DATA 10

No

T4

DATA 9

No

N5

DATA 8

No

P5

DATA 7

R644

Yes

R5

DATA 6

R643

Yes

T5

DATA 5

R642

Yes

R6

DATA 4

R641

Yes

T6

DATA 3

R640

Yes

M7

DATA 2

R639

Yes

N7

DATA 1

R638

Yes

P7

DATA 0

R637

Yes

N11

R_W

No

T11

NOT USED

No

R14

NOT USED

No

N12

CS3*

No

T14

CS2

No

R11

NOT USED

No

R15

CS0

6816985H01-B

To/From

Comment

R814

TP_CS0

Accessible on
Main Board?

Yes

Active Low

Yes

August 16, 2007

8.1-16

VHF Troubleshooting Tables: Tables

Table 8.1-5. Patriot MCU/DSP (U800) Pinout (Continued)


U800 Pin
Number

Description

P16

OE_EN

No

M13

EB1_N

No

R13

EBO_N

No

N14

NOT USED

No

T16

WAIT

No

P14

NOT USED

No

N13

ADV

No

T15

B_CLK

No

To/From

Comment

Accessible on
Main Board?

Table 8.1-6. MAKO (U701) Pinout


Pin Ref
Number

U701 Pin Name

To/From

Comment

Accessible
on Main
Board?

A4

VREF

GND

1.231

Yes

N3

UCM_SS

UCM_SS

2.9

No

P9

ONE_WIRE_1

ONE_WIRE_OPT

2.9

Yes

A5

BBP_CLK

TX_SSI_CLK

1.536MHz

Yes

H4

VCM2

GND

1/2 B+ (3.75V)

Yes

J1

EXT_MIC_M

GND

3.3V

Yes

J2

EXT_MIC_P

EXT_MIC

3.3V

Yes

J3

VCM1

GND

3.3V

Yes

K1

INT_MIC_M

GND

3.3V

Yes

K2

INT_MIC_P

INT_MIC

3.3V

Yes

B5

BBP_SYNC

TX_SSI_FSYNC

48KHz

Yes

E7

VC_DCLK

CODEC_DCLK

520Hz

Yes

L10

VMES

GND

5V

Yes

L11

ATOD_2

EMERG

5V

Yes

L2

MIC_BIAS

EXT_MIC

5V

Yes

L6

USB_CONNECT

Q704

5V

Yes

L8

ONE_WIRE_BATT

BAT_STATUS

5V

Yes

M10

TXDO_BDI_5V

RS232_DO_USB+

5V

Yes

August 16, 2007

6816985H01-B

VHF Troubleshooting Tables: Tables

8.1-17

Table 8.1-6. MAKO (U701) Pinout (Continued)


Pin Ref
Number

U701 Pin Name

To/From

Comment

Accessible
on Main
Board?

M11

RTS_FILLSEN_5V

RTS

5V

Yes

M12

ADC_VREF

GND

5V

Yes

M13

ATOD_1

VOLUME

5V

Yes

N12

RXDIN_5V

RS232_DI_USB-

5V

Yes

N13

SB96_BUS_BUSY

SB9600_BUSY

5V

Yes

N6

USB1_DP

RS232_DI_USB-

5V

Yes

N9

SB96_BDO_KF_5V

LHDATA_KEYFAIL

5V

Yes

P13

CTS_CABLE_DET_5V

CTS

5V

Yes

P7

USB1_DM

RS232_DI_USB+

5V

Yes

D7

VC_FSYNC

CODEC_FSYNC

8KHz

Yes

F1

INT_SPKR_P

INT_SPKR_POS

B+(7.5V)

Yes

F2

INT_SPKR_M

INT_SPKR_NEG

B+(7.5V)

Yes

G1

EXT_SPKR_M

EXT_SPKR_NEG

B+(7.5V)

Yes

G2

PA_IN_P

VC_OUT_P

B+(7.5V)

Yes

G3

PA_IN_M

VC_OUT_N

B+(7.5V)

Yes

H1

EXT_SPKR_P

EXT_SPKR_POS

B+(7.5V)

Yes

H2

VC_OUT_M

PA_IN_N

B+(7.5V)

Yes

H3

VC_OUT_P

PA_IN_P

B+(7.5V)

Yes

A3

TEST

GND

GND

No

C4

SCAN_EN

GND

GND

No

E8

VFUSE

GND

GND

No

B11

AD_TRIG

ADTRIG

NA

No

B6

SPI_DI

SPI_MOSIB

NA

No

C6

SPI_DO

SPI_MISOB

NA

No

A11

TX_RX

NC

NC

No

B12

OPTION_INTX

NC

NC

No

B7

VC_TX

NC

NC

No

C10

USB_INTX

NC

NC

No

C11

OPT_GPIO1

NC

NC

No

D11

OPT_GPIO3

NC

NC

No

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Table 8.1-6. MAKO (U701) Pinout (Continued)


Pin Ref
Number

U701 Pin Name

To/From

Comment

Accessible
on Main
Board?

F10

OPT_GPIO0

NC

NC

No

G10

OPT_GPIO2

NC

NC

No

J5

TXDO_BDI_UP_3V

NC

NC

No

K12

ATOD_7

NC

NC

No

K13

ATOD_8

NC

NC

No

K6

TXDO_BDI_ENC_3V

NC

NC

No

K7

OPTA_SEL1

NC

NC

No

K8

OPTB_SEL1

NC

NC

No

L3

FE_TUNE1

NC

NC

No

M14

ATOD_3

NC

NC

No

M2

FE_TUNE2

NC

NC

No

M3

RTS_FILLSEN_3V

NC

NC

No

M8

ONE_WIRE_2

NC

NC

No

M9

OPTA_SEL2

NC

NC

No

N1

PWR_CTRL

NC

NC

No

N10

OPTA_SEL3

NC

NC

No

N11

OPTB_SEL3

NC

NC

No

N2

RXDIN_ENC_3V

NC

NC

No

N7

USB2_DP

NC

NC

No

N8

SB96D_BDO_KF_3V

NC

NC

No

P10

OPTA_SEL0

NC

NC

No

P11

OPTB_SEL0

NC

NC

No

P12

OPTB_SEL2

NC

NC

No

P2

RXDIN_3V

NC

NC

No

P8

USB2_DN

NC

NC

No

E1

PA_BPLUS

SW_B+

SW_B+(7.5V)

Yes

E3

BPLUS

BPLUS

UNSW_B+(7.5V)

No

A7

VC_RX

CODEC_RX

V1.55(1.6V)

Yes

A6

LOGIC_VDD

V2.9

V2.9

No

A8

RS232_USB_X

RS232_USB_X

V2.9

Yes

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8.1-19

Table 8.1-6. MAKO (U701) Pinout (Continued)


Pin Ref
Number

U701 Pin Name

To/From

Comment

Accessible
on Main
Board?

K11

ATOD_6

V2.9

V2.9

Yes

L13

ATOD_5

V2.9

V2.9

Yes

L5

APCO

V2.9

V2.9

Yes

M4

VC_TX3V

CODEC_TX

V2.9

Yes

N14

ATOD_0

V2.9

V2.9

No

L12

ATOD_4

BAT_STATUS

VCC5(5V)

Yes

A10

UART2_RXD_OD

SB96D_BDO_KF_3V/
V2.9/URXD3

VDD(1.65-3.6V)

Yes

A9

USB2_OE_RCV_RTS

URTS1_XRXD

VDD(1.65-3.6V)

Yes

B10

CTS_X

UCTS_USB_SPEED

VDD(1.65-3.6V)

Yes

B8

USB1_OE

USB_TXENAB

VDD(1.65-3.6V)

Yes

B9

USB2_DAT_VP

USB_VPI

VDD(1.65-3.6V)

Yes

C12

BUSY_IN

URTS2

VDD(1.65-3.6V)

Yes

C7

BOOT_NORM_X

BOOT_NORM_X

VDD(1.65-3.6V)

Yes

C8

USB1_DAT_TXD

TXD1_USB_VPO

VDD(1.65-3.6V)

Yes

C9

USB2_SE0_VM_RXD

URXD1_USB_VMI

VDD(1.65-3.6V)

Yes

D10

CABLE_DET_3V

KVL_USB_DET

VDD(1.65-3.6V)

Yes

D6

SPI_CS

MAKO_CE

VDD(1.65-3.6V)

Yes

D8

USB1_SE0

USB_VMO

VDD(1.65-3.6V)

Yes

E11

BUSY_OUT

UCTS2

VDD(1.65-3.6V)

Yes

E6

SPI_CLK

SCKB

VDD(1.65-3.6V)

Yes

E9

UART2_TXD

UTXD2

VDD(1.65-3.6V)

Yes

L7

ONE_WIRE_UP

ONE_WIRE_UP/V2.9

VDD(1.65-3.6V)

Yes

POWER MANAGEMENT BLOCK


B2

BAT_TYPE

GND

0-5V

Yes

D2

BAT_3V6

GND

0-5V

Yes

D3

REG_3V6

GND

0-5V

Yes

G4

HV_BG

GND

1.2V

Yes

M1

TXCO_IN

16_8MHz

16.8MHz (2.5-3.3V)

Yes

J13

SW2_VOUT

GND

2.3V

Yes

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VHF Troubleshooting Tables: Tables

Table 8.1-6. MAKO (U701) Pinout (Continued)


Pin Ref
Number

U701 Pin Name

To/From

Comment

Accessible
on Main
Board?

J14

SW2_LX

GND

2.3V

Yes

A2

PGLD03

VSAVE

2.5V

Yes

C2

VSAVE

VSAVE

2.5V

Yes

E4

MECH_SW

SW_B+

2.5V

Yes

N5

V04_O

GND

2.775V

Yes

P6

V07_O

GND

2.8V

Yes

A12

XOUT

XTAL FREQ

24.576MHz (3.3V)

Yes

A13

XIN

XTAL FREQ

24.576MHz (3.3V)

Yes

L1

V09_O

GND

3.3V

Yes

M6

V10_O

GND

3.3V

Yes

B1

XTAL32_OUT

32.768KHz

32.768MHz (2.5-3.3V)

Yes

C1

XTAL32_IN

32.768KHz

32.768MHz (2.5-3.3V)

Yes

F5

GATED_32K_CLK

MAKO_32KHZ

32KHZ(VDD)

Yes

K4

V08_O

VCC5 SUPPLY

5V

Yes

E2

FET_ENX

VPP_EN/UNSW_B+/
SW_B+

B+(7.5V)

Yes

F14

SW1_PHASE

VSW1

B+(7.5V)

Yes

F3

BAT_RTC

GND

B+(7.5V)

Yes

B3

SW_TYPE

GND

GND

No

C3

PGLDO2

GND

GND

No

D14

GND7

GND

GND

No

D4

TCXO_SEL_16_24

GND

GND

No

D9

GND9

GND

GND

No

G5

GND4

GND

GND

No

H14

SW1_GND

Q502

GND

No

H5

GND8

GND

GND

No

J4

GND3

GND

GND

No

K9

GND5

GND

GND

No

L14

SW2_GND

GND

GND

No

L4

GND6

GND

GND

No

L9

V10_GND

GND

GND

No

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8.1-21

Table 8.1-6. MAKO (U701) Pinout (Continued)


Pin Ref
Number

U701 Pin Name

To/From

Comment

Accessible
on Main
Board?

M7

GND2

GND

GND

No

P5

GND1

GND

GND

No

B13

VBUS_SUPPLY

NC

NC

No

B4

IGN_X

NC

NC

No

C13

VBUS2_CMD

NC

NC

No

C14

VBUS1_CMD

NC

NC

No

D12

VBUS2

NC

NC

No

D13

SW5_VDD

NC

NC

No

E12

VBUS1_SENS

NC

NC

No

E13

SW5_SUMCOMP

NC

NC

No

E14

SW5_VSENSE

NC

NC

No

F11

VBUS2_SENS

NC

NC

No

F12

SW5_VOUT

NC

NC

No

F13

SW5_VDDHV

NC

NC

No

F4

EMERG_PB

NC

NC

No

G11

SW5_PHASE

NC

NC

No

H10

VBUS1

NC

NC

No

H13

SW1_DH

NC

NC

No

J11

SW1_VSEN_BST

NC

NC

No

NC1

NC1

NC

NC

No

NC2

NC2

NC

NC

No

NC3

NC3

NC

NC

No

NC4

NC4

NC

NC

No

NC5

NC5

NC

NC

No

NC6

NC6

NC

NC

No

G12

SW1_VDDHV

SW_B+

SW_B+(7.5V)

Yes

H11

SW1_VSEN_BUK

SW_B+

SW_B+(7.5V)

Yes

K3

V08_I

SW_B+

SW_B+(7.5V)

Yes

D1

BAT_7V5

UNSW_B+

UNSW_B+(7.5V)

Yes

P4

V03_O

V1.55

V1.55(1.6V)

Yes

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VHF Troubleshooting Tables: Tables

Table 8.1-6. MAKO (U701) Pinout (Continued)


Pin Ref
Number

U701 Pin Name

To/From

Comment

Accessible
on Main
Board?

N4

V02_O

V1.875

V1.875

Yes

P3

V06_O

V2.9

V2.9

Yes

C5

RESETX

MAKO RESET

VDD(1.65-3.6V)

Yes

D5

INT_X

MAKO_INT_X

VDD(1.65-3.6V)

Yes

G13

SW1_VDD

Q702

VDD(1.65-3.6V)

Yes

G14

SW1_SUMCOMP_DL

Q702

VSW1 (3.6V)

Yes

H12

SW1_VOUT

VSW1

VSW1 (3.6V)

No

J10

V10_I

VSW1

VSW1 (3.6V)

Yes

J12

SW2_VCC

VSW1

VSW1 (3.6V)

Yes

K14

SW2_VCCS

VSW1

VSW1 (3.6V)

Yes

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Chapter 8.2 UHF1 Troubleshooting Tables

8.2.1 Introduction
This chapter contains troubleshooting tables necessary to isolate a problem to the component level.
Use these tables in conjunction with Chapter 4.2, UHF1 Detailed Theories of Operation (page 4.2-1),
Chapter 5, Troubleshooting Procedures (page 5-1), Chapter 6.2, UHF1 Troubleshooting Charts
(page 6.2-1), and Chapter 7.2, UHF1 Troubleshooting Waveforms (page 7.2-1). This manual is to be
used in conjunction with the ASTRO XTS 2500/XTS 2500I Digital Portable Radios Basic Service
Manual (Motorola part number 6816984H01), which uses the pass/fail service approach to radio
problems.
A blank entry in the To/From column of J601 indicates the signal is accessible only at J601.

8.2.2 Tables
Table 8.2-1. Main Board to Keypad Board Flex Assembly (J601)
J601
Pin Number

Description

To/From

V1.875

L703

V2.9

L704

UNSW_B+

R701

SW_B+

R708

HOST_WAKE

WAKEUP

REGISTER_SEL

DISPLAY_SEL

SCKB

R620

10

SPI_MOSI_B

R621

11

SPI_MISO_B

R622

12

SSI_CLK

R616

13

SSI_FSYNC

R617

14

CODEC_TX

R625

15

CODEC_RX

R626

16

KEYPAD_ROW0

17

KEYPAD_ROW1

18

KEYPAD_ROW2

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UHF1 Troubleshooting Tables: Tables

Table 8.2-1. Main Board to Keypad Board Flex Assembly (J601) (Continued)

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J601
Pin Number

Description

19

KEYPAD_ROW3

20

KEYPAD_ROW4

21

KEYPAD_ROW5

22

KEYPAD_ROW6

23

KEYPAD_COL0

24

KEYPAD_COL1

25

KEYPAD_COL2

26

DO

R637

27

D1

R638

28

D2

R639

29

D3

R640

30

D4

R641

31

D5

R642

32

D6

R643

33

D7

R644

34

KEYFAIL

35

CKIH

C726

36

BOOT*

C726

37

TEST_TAMPER

38

DISPLAY_RESET

39

UCM_SPARE1

40

ENC_RXD (BT_RX)

41

ENC_TXD (BT_TX)

42

ENC_RESET

43

BL_EN

44

UCM_SPARE2

45

GROUND

46

GROUND

47

GROUND

To/From

R647

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UHF1 Troubleshooting Tables: Tables

8.2-3

Table 8.2-2. Main Board to Universal (Side) Connector Flex Assembly (J650)
J650
Pin Number

Description

To/From

Side
Connector
Number

GND

GND (TP)

INT_SPKR+

C654

INT_SPKR-

C653

OPT_SEL1

R608

EXT_SPKR+

EXTSP+ (TP)

EXT_MIC

EXTMIC (TP)

OPT_B+_VPP

VPP (TP)

OPT_SEL2

R666

SPKR_COM

EXT_SP (TP)

10

RTS_USB_PWR

RTS1 (TP)

11

GND

GND(TP)

12

LH_BUSY

BUSY (TP)

13

CTS

CTS1 (TP)

10

14

RS232_TX_USB+

USB_D+ (TP)

11

15

RS232_RX_USB-

USB_D (TP)

12

16

LH_DATA_KEYFAIL

BUS (TP)

13

17

NOT USED

18

INT_MIC

L652

19

GND

GND (TP)

20

GND

GND(TP)

Table 8.2-3. FLASH (U803) Pinout


U402
Pin Number

Description

B4

BURSTCLK

E7

CS0

F8

EN_OE

No

C5

EN_WE

No

D6

WRITE PROTECT

No

C4

ADV

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To/From

Comment

Accessible on
Main Board?
No

TP_CS0

ADV

Active Low

Yes

Yes

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UHF1 Troubleshooting Tables: Tables

Table 8.2-3. FLASH (U803) Pinout (Continued)


U402
Pin Number

Description

To/From

Comment

Accessible on
Main Board?

B5

RESET

CR800, pin 2

1.875V

Yes

E8

ADDRESS 0

No

D8

ADDRESS 1

No

C8

ADDRESS 2

No

B8

ADDRESS 3

No

A8

ADDRESS 4

No

B7

ADDRESS 5

No

A7

ADDRESS 6

No

C7

ADDRESS 7

No

A2

ADDRESS 8

No

B2

ADDRESS 9

No

C2

ADDRESS 10

No

A1

ADDRESS 11

No

B1

ADDRESS 12

No

C1

ADDRESS 13

No

D2

ADDRESS 14

No

D1

ADDRESS 15

No

D4

ADDRESS 16

No

B6

ADDRESS 17

No

A6

ADDRESS 18

No

C6

ADDRESS 19

No

B3

ADDRESS 20

No

C3

ADDRESS 21

No

D7

ADDRESS 22

A3

GROUND

No

F1

GROUND

No

G2

GROUND

No

G8

GROUND

No

E2

DATA 15

No

F2

DATA 14

No

F3

DATA 13

No

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R814

Yes

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8.2-5

Table 8.2-3. FLASH (U803) Pinout (Continued)


U402
Pin Number

Description

D5

DATA 12

No

F4

DATA 11

No

F5

DATA 10

No

F6

DATA 9

No

G7

DATA 8

No

G1

DATA 7

No

E3

DATA 6

No

G3

DATA 5

No

E4

DATA 4

No

G5

DATA 3

No

E5

DATA 2

No

E6

DATA 1

No

F7

DATA 0

No

A5

VPP

CR801, pin 2

1.875V

Yes

G6

V1.875

C850

1.875V

Yes

E1

V1.875

C850

1.875V

Yes

G4

V1.875

C850

1.875V

Yes

A4

V1.875

C850

1.875V

Yes

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To/From

Comment

Accessible on
Main Board?

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UHF1 Troubleshooting Tables: Tables

Table 8.2-4. SRAM (U804) Pinout

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Accessible
on Main
Board?

U403 Pin
Number

Description

A2

EN_OE

No

G5

EN_WE

Yes

A1

Byte Low
Enable

No

B2

Byte High
Enable

No

B5

CS2

No

A6

CE2

No

A3

ADDRESS 0

No

A4

ADDRESS 1

No

A5

ADDRESS 2

No

B3

ADDRESS 3

No

B4

ADDRESS 4

No

C3

ADDRESS 5

No

C4

ADDRESS 6

No

D4

ADDRESS 7

No

H2

ADDRESS 8

No

H3

ADDRESS 9

No

H4

ADDRESS 10

No

H5

ADDRESS 11

No

G3

ADDRESS 12

No

G4

ADDRESS 13

No

F3

ADDRESS 14

No

F4

ADDRESS 15

No

E4

ADDRESS 16

No

D3

ADDRESS 17

No

H1

ADDRESS 18

No

D1

GROUND

No

E6

GROUND

No

E3

GROUND

No

H6

NOT USED

No

To/From

Comment

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UHF1 Troubleshooting Tables: Tables

8.2-7

Table 8.2-4. SRAM (U804) Pinout (Continued)


Accessible
on Main
Board?

U403 Pin
Number

Description

G2

NOT USED

No

G1

DATA 15

No

F1

DATA 14

No

F2

DATA 13

No

E2

DATA 12

No

D2

DATA 11

No

C2

DATA 10

No

C1

DATA 9

No

B1

DATA 8

No

G6

DATA 7

R644

Yes

F6

DATA 6

R643

Yes

F5

DATA 5

R642

Yes

E5

DATA 4

R641

Yes

D5

DATA 3

R640

Yes

C6

DATA 2

R639

Yes

C5

DATA 1

R638

Yes

B6

DATA 0

R637

Yes

D6

VSW2

C818

1.875V

Yes

E1

VSW2

C818

1.875V

Yes

To/From

Comment

Table 8.2-5. Patriot MCU/DSP (U800) Pinout


U401
Pin Number

Description

H10

NOT USED

Yes

J14

NOT USED

Yes

C14

NOT USED

Yes

B14

V2.9

No

F6

ONE-WIRE_UP

Yes

E5

32K_SEL

U712, pin 6

Active Low

Yes

J6

INT_PTT

R507

Active Low

Yes

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To/From

Comment

Accessible on
Main Board?

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UHF1 Troubleshooting Tables: Tables

Table 8.2-5. Patriot MCU/DSP (U800) Pinout (Continued)


U401
Pin Number

Description

To/From

J5

MAKO_INT*

MAKO_INT
(Test Point)

Yes

J4

OPT_SEL1

U201 pin 1

Yes

J3

NOT USED

C16

CODEC_FSYNC

SYNC

G11

OPT_SEL2_IN

U601 pin 1

Yes

F1

KEYPAD_ROW0

J601, pin 16

Yes

H4

KEYPAD_ROW1

J601, pin 17

Yes

H6

KEYPAD_ROW2

J601, pin 18

Yes

G2

KEYPAD_ROW3

J601, pin 19

Yes

G1

KEYPAD_ROW4

J601, pin 20

Yes

G7

KEYPAD_ROW5

J601, pin 21

Yes

H7

KEYPAD_ROW6

J601, pin22

Yes

H1

UCM_SPARE1

J601, pin 39

Yes

D1

KEYPAD_COL0

J601, pin 23

Yes

G5

KEYPAD_COL1

J601, pin 24

Yes

F3

KEYPAD_COL2

J601, pin 25

Yes

G4

ENC_RESET

J601, pin 42

Yes

F2

BOOT*

E1

WAKEUP

J601, pin 6

Yes

H6

SPARE2_ENC

J601, pin 44

Yes

G3

NOT USED

No

E7

NOT USED

No

A8

HAB_MOD

No

F8

MISOA_SEL

Q801, pin 1

E8

SB3

R510

Yes

G8

SB2

R509

Yes

C3

SB1

R508

Yes

D4

LOCK_DET

A2

NOT USED

B2

RTA3

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Comment

Accessible on
Main Board?

No
8 KHz Pulse

Yes

No

Data Line

Active Low

Yes

Yes
No

VR508, PIN 2

Yes

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8.2-9

Table 8.2-5. Patriot MCU/DSP (U800) Pinout (Continued)


U401
Pin Number

Description

To/From

A3

RTA2

VR509, PIN 2

Yes

B3

RTA1

VR510, PIN 2

Yes

B4

RTA0

VR511, PIN 2

Yes

A7

V1.875

E801

1.875V

Yes

P3

V1.875

E801

1.875V

Yes

P6

V1.875

E801

1.875V

Yes

T9

V1.875

E801

1.875V

Yes

N10

V1.875

E801

1.875V

Yes

R16

V1.875

E801

1.875V

Yes

A1

V2.9

E800

3.0V

Yes

G9

V2.9

E800

3.0V

Yes

E15

V2.9

E800

3.0V

Yes

A16

V2.9

E800

3.0V

Yes

K10

V2.9

E800

3.0V

Yes

C12

V2.9

E800

3.0V

Yes

D8

V2.9

E800

3.0V

Yes

B7

V2.9

E800

3.0V

Yes

A4

V2.9

E800

3.0V

Yes

A16

V2.9

E800

3.0V

Yes

H2

V2.9

E800

3.0V

Yes

K3

V1.875

E801

1.875V

Yes

R8

V1.875

E801

1.875V

Yes

G15

V1.875

E801

1.875V

Yes

C10

V1.875

E801

1.875V

Yes

K12

URXD1_USB_VMI

No

L16

URTS1_XRXD

No

F13

ADTRIG

No

B16

P-URXD2

No

D14

P-URTS2

No

B12

RX_SSI_DATA

6816985H01-B

TP403

Comment

Data From
Abacus to
DSP

Accessible on
Main Board?

Yes

August 16, 2007

8.2-10

UHF1 Troubleshooting Tables: Tables

Table 8.2-5. Patriot MCU/DSP (U800) Pinout (Continued)


U401
Pin Number

Description

To/From

Comment

Accessible on
Main Board?

C11

TX_SSI_CLK

R259

1.536 MHz

Yes

B10

RED_LED

Q501, pin 3

Active High

Yes

D10

GREEN_LED

Q501, pin 5

Active High

Yes

B11

TX_SSI_FSYNC

R251

48 KHz

Yes

J10

CODEC_TX

TX

MAKO to DSP
Tx Audio Data

Yes

J15

CODEC_DCLK

DCLK

512 KHz

Yes

K16

CODEC_FSYNC

SYNC

8 KHz Pulse

Yes

D7

MISOA

U801, pin 4

SPI A Data
Out

Yes

D3

MISOB

BMISO

SPI B Data
Out

Yes

E6

NOT USED

No

F7

NOT USED

No

D6

NOT USED

No

C5

NOT USED

No

A9

NOT USED

No

B8

NOT USED

No

B9

NOT USED

No

A10

NOT USED

No

G6

NOT USED

No

D13

NOT USED

No

S15

BT_WAKE

No

F11

RX_SSI_CLK

SSI_CK

Yes

B15

OPT_SEL2_OUT

R666

Yes

J13

NOT USED

Yes

J16

NOT USED

Yes

J12

NOT USED

Yes

H11

NOT USED

Yes

A5

GROUND

GROUND

No

N6

GROUND

GROUND

No

P8

GROUND

GROUND

No

August 16, 2007

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UHF1 Troubleshooting Tables: Tables

8.2-11

Table 8.2-5. Patriot MCU/DSP (U800) Pinout (Continued)


U401
Pin Number

Description

To/From

P11

GROUND

GROUND

No

M11

GROUND

GROUND

No

L15

GROUND

GROUND

No

H16

GROUND

GROUND

No

F14

GROUND

GROUND

No

G14

GROUND

GROUND

No

E13

GROUND

GROUND

No

B13

GROUND

GROUND

No

K15

GROUND

GROUND

No

D9

GROUND

GROUND

No

C8

GROUND

GROUND

No

B5

GROUND

GROUND

No

C2

GROUND

GROUND

No

C1

GROUND

GROUND

No

H3

GROUND

GROUND

No

K15

GROUND

GROUND

No

T8

GROUND

GROUND

No

H15

GROUND

GROUND

No

C9

GROUND

GROUND

No

B6

ABACUS_CS*

U401, pin 25

E2

UNIVERSAL_SPI_CS*

D2

NOT USED

E3

MAKO_CE

E4

SCKB

B1

NOT USED

No

F4

NOT USED

No

F5

SPI_MOSI_B

BMOSI

SPI B Data
(VOCON)

Yes

C7

SPI_CLK_A

SCKA

SPI A Clock

Yes

C6

MOSIA

R802

SPI A Data
(RF Devices)

Yes

G10

USM_SS

6816985H01-B

Comment

Accessible on
Main Board?

Active Low

Yes

Active Low

Yes
No

B_CLK

Active High

No

SPI B Clock

Yes

No

August 16, 2007

8.2-12

UHF1 Troubleshooting Tables: Tables

Table 8.2-5. Patriot MCU/DSP (U800) Pinout (Continued)


U401
Pin Number

Description

G16

NOT USED

J11

CODEC_RX

R775

DSP to MAKO
Rx Audio Data

Yes

A12

RX_SSI_FSYNC

SSI_FS

20 KHz pulse

Yes

A11

RX_SSI_CLK

SSI_CK

1.2 MHz

Yes

E9

TX_SSI_DATA

Data From
DSP to A/D

Yes

C15

BSY_OUT_CTS*

No

F12

UTXD2

No

D15

NOT USED

No

E14

BOOT_NORM*

No

D16

RS232_USB*

No

G12

UCTS1_USB_SPEED*

No

K11

UTXD1_USB_VPO

No

K14

USB_VMO

No

K13

USB_TX_EN

No

D5

8 KHZ_INT

SYNC

H14

BL_EN

J601, pin 43

K4

LV_DETECT

D511, pin 1

F9

NOT USED

J2

SC_FILT_EN

FL200, pin 7

A6

16_8MHZ

C726

16.8 MHz

Yes

J7

GATED_32_KHZ

U712, pin 4

32.768 KHz

Yes

G13

NOT USED

J1

MOD

A13

NOT USED

No

M6

NOT USED

No

R1

NOT USED

No

N3

NOT USED

No

M5

NOT USED

No

P2

NOT USED

No

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To/From

Comment

Accessible on
Main Board?
No

8 KHz Pulse

R406
Yes

3.0V

Yes
No
No

No
R634

Bootstrap
mode > 2.7V

Yes

6816985H01-B

UHF1 Troubleshooting Tables: Tables

8.2-13

Table 8.2-5. Patriot MCU/DSP (U800) Pinout (Continued)


U401
Pin Number

Description

P1

NOT USED

No

N1

NOT USED

No

M4

NOT USED

No

M3

NOT USED

No

M2

NOT USED

No

M1

NOT USED

No

L4

NOT USED

No

L3

NOT USED

No

L1

NOT USED

No

L2

NOT USED

No

K2

NOT USED

No

T1

NOT USED

No

R2

NOT USED

No

T2

NOT USED

No

K7

NOT USED

No

N2

NOT USED

No

L5

NOT USED

No

L6

NOT USED

No

C4

NOT USED

No

L13

NOT USED

No

D11

NOT USED

No

E16

KVL_USB_DET*

F15

16.8_MHZ_OUT

K5

NOT USED

Yes

H8

USB_ENUM

No

F16

RESET

K6

USB_VPI

No

H12

BL_FREQ

No

H13

NOT USED

No

E10

DSP_DE

No

F10

MCU_DE

No

6816985H01-B

To/From

Comment

Active Low
16out (TP)

R808

Accessible on
Main Board?

No
No

Reset = 0V

Yes

August 16, 2007

8.2-14

UHF1 Troubleshooting Tables: Tables

Table 8.2-5. Patriot MCU/DSP (U800) Pinout (Continued)


U401
Pin Number

Description

To/From

Comment

Accessible on
Main Board?

D12

TCK

TCK

ONCE/JTAG

Yes

C13

TMS

TMS

ONCE/JTAG

Yes

E11

TRST

TRST

ONCE/JTAG

Yes

A14

TDO

TDO

ONCE/JTAG

Yes

E12

TDI

TDI

ONCE/JTAG

Yes

M16

NOT USED

No

L14

NOT USED

No

P15

NOT USED

No

L11

NOT USED

No

M14

NOT USED

No

N16

NOT USED

No

L12

NOT USED

No

M12

CKO

N15

NOT USED

No

M15

NOT USED

No

R12

ADDRESS 0

T13

ADDRESS 1

No

M10

ADDRESS 2

No

T12

ADDRESS 3

No

P13

ADDRESS 4

No

M9

ADDRESS 5

No

P10

ADDRESS 6

No

P12

ADDRESS 7

No

N9

ADDRESS 8

No

R10

ADDRESS 9

No

P9

ADDRESS 10

No

L10

ADDRESS 11

No

T10

ADDRESS 12

No

R9

ADDRESS 13

No

L9

ADDRESS 14

No

K9

ADDRESS 15

No

August 16, 2007

CKO

J601, pin 7

Disabled

Yes

Yes

6816985H01-B

UHF1 Troubleshooting Tables: Tables

8.2-15

Table 8.2-5. Patriot MCU/DSP (U800) Pinout (Continued)


U401
Pin Number

Description

J9

ADDRESS 16

No

L8

ADDRESS 17

No

M8

ADDRESS 18

No

N8

ADDRESS 19

No

K8

ADDRESS 20

No

L7

ADDRESS 21

No

T7

ADDRESS 22

No

R7

ADDRESS 23

R3

DATA 15

No

T3

DATA 14

No

N4

DATA 13

No

P4

DATA 12

No

R4

DATA 11

No

J8

DATA 10

No

T4

DATA 9

No

N5

DATA 8

No

P5

DATA 7

R644

Yes

R5

DATA 6

R643

Yes

T5

DATA 5

R642

Yes

R6

DATA 4

R641

Yes

T6

DATA 3

R640

Yes

M7

DATA 2

R639

Yes

N7

DATA 1

R638

Yes

P7

DATA 0

R637

Yes

N11

R_W

No

T11

NOT USED

No

R14

NOT USED

No

N12

CS3*

No

T14

CS2

No

R11

NOT USED

No

R15

CS0

6816985H01-B

To/From

Comment

R814

TP_CS0

Accessible on
Main Board?

Yes

Active Low

Yes

August 16, 2007

8.2-16

UHF1 Troubleshooting Tables: Tables

Table 8.2-5. Patriot MCU/DSP (U800) Pinout (Continued)


U401
Pin Number

Description

P16

OE_EN

No

M13

EB1_N

No

R13

EBO_N

No

N14

NOT USED

No

T16

WAIT

No

P14

NOT USED

No

N13

ADV

No

T15

B_CLK

No

To/From

Comment

Accessible on
Main Board?

Table 8.2-6. MAKO (U701) Pinout


Pin Ref
Number

U701 Pin Name

To/From

Comment

Accessible
on Main
Board?

A4

VREF

GND

1.231

Yes

N3

UCM_SS

UCM_SS

2.9

No

P9

ONE_WIRE_1

ONE_WIRE_OPT

2.9

Yes

A5

BBP_CLK

TX_SSI_CLK

1.536MHz

Yes

H4

VCM2

GND

1/2 B+ (3.75V)

Yes

J1

EXT_MIC_M

GND

3.3V

Yes

J2

EXT_MIC_P

EXT_MIC

3.3V

Yes

J3

VCM1

GND

3.3V

Yes

K1

INT_MIC_M

GND

3.3V

Yes

K2

INT_MIC_P

INT_MIC

3.3V

Yes

B5

BBP_SYNC

TX_SSI_FSYNC

48KHz

Yes

E7

VC_DCLK

CODEC_DCLK

520Hz

Yes

L10

VMES

GND

5V

Yes

L11

ATOD_2

EMERG

5V

Yes

L2

MIC_BIAS

EXT_MIC

5V

Yes

L6

USB_CONNECT

Q704

5V

Yes

L8

ONE_WIRE_BATT

BAT_STATUS

5V

Yes

M10

TXDO_BDI_5V

RS232_DO_USB+

5V

Yes

August 16, 2007

6816985H01-B

UHF1 Troubleshooting Tables: Tables

8.2-17

Table 8.2-6. MAKO (U701) Pinout (Continued)


Pin Ref
Number

U701 Pin Name

To/From

Comment

Accessible
on Main
Board?

M11

RTS_FILLSEN_5V

RTS

5V

Yes

M12

ADC_VREF

GND

5V

Yes

M13

ATOD_1

VOLUME

5V

Yes

N12

RXDIN_5V

RS232_DI_USB-

5V

Yes

N13

SB96_BUS_BUSY

SB9600_BUSY

5V

Yes

N6

USB1_DP

RS232_D0_USB+

5V

Yes

N9

SB96_BDO_KF_5V

LHDATA_KEYFAIL

5V

Yes

P13

CTS_CABLE_DET_5V

CTS

5V

Yes

P7

USB1_DM

RS232_DI_USB-

5V

Yes

D7

VC_FSYNC

CODEC_FSYNC

8KHz

Yes

F1

INT_SPKR_P

INT_SPKR_POS

B+(7.5V)

Yes

F2

INT_SPKR_M

INT_SPKR_NEG

B+(7.5V)

Yes

G1

EXT_SPKR_M

EXT_SPKR_NEG

B+(7.5V)

Yes

G2

PA_IN_P

VC_OUT_P

B+(7.5V)

Yes

G3

PA_IN_M

VC_OUT_M

B+(7.5V)

Yes

H1

EXT_SPKR_P

EXT_SPKR_POS

B+(7.5V)

Yes

H2

VC_OUT_M

PA_IN_N

B+(7.5V)

Yes

H3

VC_OUT_P

PA_IN_P

B+(7.5V)

Yes

A3

TEST

GND

GND

No

C4

SCAN_EN

GND

GND

No

E8

VFUSE

GND

GND

No

B11

AD_TRIG

ADTRIG

NA

No

B6

SPI_DI

SPI_MOSIB

NA

No

C6

SPI_DO

SPI_MISOB

NA

No

A11

TX_RX

NC

NC

No

B12

OPTION_INTX

NC

NC

No

B7

VC_TX

NC

NC

No

C10

USB_INTX

NC

NC

No

C11

OPT_GPIO1

NC

NC

No

D11

OPT_GPIO3

NC

NC

No

6816985H01-B

August 16, 2007

8.2-18

UHF1 Troubleshooting Tables: Tables

Table 8.2-6. MAKO (U701) Pinout (Continued)


Pin Ref
Number

U701 Pin Name

To/From

Comment

Accessible
on Main
Board?

F10

OPT_GPIO0

NC

NC

No

G10

OPT_GPIO2

NC

NC

No

J5

TXDO_BDI_UP_3V

TXDO_BDI_ENC_3V

NC

No

K12

ATOD_7

NC

NC

No

K13

ATOD_8

NC

NC

No

K6

TXDO_BDI_ENC_3V

TXDO_BDI_UP_3V

NC

No

K7

OPTA_SEL1

NC

NC

No

K8

OPTB_SEL1

NC

NC

No

L3

FE_TUNE1

NC

NC

No

M14

ATOD_3

NC

NC

No

M2

FE_TUNE2

NC

NC

No

M3

RTS_FILLSEN_3V

NC

NC

No

M8

ONE_WIRE_2

NC

NC

No

M9

OPTA_SEL2

NC

NC

No

N1

PWR_CTRL

NC

NC

No

N10

OPTA_SEL3

NC

NC

No

N11

OPTB_SEL3

NC

NC

No

N2

RXDIN_ENC_3V

RXDIN_3V

NC

No

N7

USB2_DP

NC

NC

No

N8

SB96D_BDO_KF_3V

UART2_RXD_OD

NC

No

P10

OPTA_SEL0

NC

NC

No

P11

OPTB_SEL0

NC

NC

No

P12

OPTB_SEL2

NC

NC

No

P2

RXDIN_3V

RXDIN_ENC_3V

NC

No

P8

USB2_DM

NC

NC

No

E1

PA_BPLUS

SW_B+

SW_B+(7.5V)

Yes

E3

BPLUS

BPLUS

UNSW_B+(7.5V)

No

A7

VC_RX

CODEC_RX

V1.55(1.6V)

Yes

A6

LOGIC_VDD

V2.9

V2.9

No

A8

RS232_USB_X

RS232_USB_X

V2.9

Yes

August 16, 2007

6816985H01-B

UHF1 Troubleshooting Tables: Tables

8.2-19

Table 8.2-6. MAKO (U701) Pinout (Continued)


Pin Ref
Number

U701 Pin Name

To/From

Comment

Accessible
on Main
Board?

K11

ATOD_6

V2.9

V2.9

Yes

L13

ATOD_5

V2.9

V2.9

Yes

L5

APCO

V2.9

V2.9

Yes

M4

VC_TX3V

CODEC_TX

V2.9

Yes

N14

ATOD_0

V2.9

V2.9

No

L12

ATOD_4

BAT_STATUS

VCC5(5V)

Yes

A10

UART2_RXD_OD

SB96D_BDO_KF_3V/
V2.9/URXD3

VDD(1.65-3.6V)

Yes

A9

USB2_OE_RCV_RTS

URTS1_XRXD

VDD(1.65-3.6V)

Yes

B10

CTS_X

UCTS_USB_SPEED

VDD(1.65-3.6V)

Yes

B8

USB1_OE

USB_TXENAB

VDD(1.65-3.6V)

Yes

B9

USB2_DAT_VP

USB_VPI

VDD(1.65-3.6V)

Yes

C12

BUSY_IN

BUSY_IN_RTS

VDD(1.65-3.6V)

Yes

C7

BOOT_NORM_X

BOOT_NORM_X

VDD(1.65-3.6V)

Yes

C8

USB1_DAT_TXD

TXD1_USB_VPO

VDD(1.65-3.6V)

Yes

C9

USB2_SE0_VM_RXD

URXD1_USB_VMI

VDD(1.65-3.6V)

Yes

D10

CABLE_DET_3V

KVL_USB_DET

VDD(1.65-3.6V)

Yes

D6

SPI_CS

MAKO_CE

VDD(1.65-3.6V)

Yes

D8

USB1_SE0

USB_VMO

VDD(1.65-3.6V)

Yes

E11

BUSY_OUT

BUSY_OUT_CTS

VDD(1.65-3.6V)

Yes

E6

SPI_CLK

SCKB

VDD(1.65-3.6V)

Yes

E9

UART2_TXD

UTXD2

VDD(1.65-3.6V)

Yes

L7

ONE_WIRE_UP

ONE_WIRE_UP/V2.9

VDD(1.65-3.6V)

Yes

POWER MANAGEMENT BLOCK


B2

BAT_TYPE

GND

0-5V

Yes

D2

BAT_3V6

GND

0-5V

Yes

D3

REG_3V6

GND

0-5V

Yes

G4

HV_BG

GND

1.2V

Yes

M1

TXCO_IN

16_8MHz

16.8MHz (2.5-3.3V)

Yes

J13

SW2_VOUT

GND

2.3V

Yes

6816985H01-B

August 16, 2007

8.2-20

UHF1 Troubleshooting Tables: Tables

Table 8.2-6. MAKO (U701) Pinout (Continued)


Pin Ref
Number

U701 Pin Name

To/From

Comment

Accessible
on Main
Board?

J14

SW2_LX

GND

2.3V

Yes

A2

PGLD03

VSAVE

2.5V

Yes

C2

VSAVE

VSAVE

2.5V

Yes

E4

MECH_SW

MECH_SW

2.5V

Yes

N5

V04_O

GND

2.775V

Yes

P6

V07_O

GND

2.8V

Yes

A12

XOUT

XTAL FREQ

24.576MHz (3.3V)

Yes

A13

XIN

XTAL FREQ

24.576MHz (3.3V)

Yes

L1

V09_O

GND

3.3V

Yes

M6

V10_O

GND

3.3V

Yes

B1

XTAL32_OUT

32.768KHz

32.768MHz (2.5-3.3V)

Yes

C1

XTAL32_IN

32.768KHz

32.768MHz (2.5-3.3V)

Yes

F5

GATED_32K_CLK

MAKO_32KHZ

32KHZ(VDD)

Yes

K4

V08_O

VCC5 SUPPLY

5V

Yes

E2

FET_ENX

VPP_EN/UNSW_B+/
SW_B+

B+(7.5V)

Yes

F14

SW1_PHASE

VSW1

B+(7.5V)

Yes

F3

BAT_RTC

GND

B+(7.5V)

Yes

B3

SW_TYPE

GND

GND

No

C3

PGLDO2

GND

GND

No

D14

GND7

GND

GND

No

D4

TCXO_SEL_16_24

GND

GND

No

D9

GND9

GND

GND

No

G5

GND4

GND

GND

No

H14

SW1_GND

Q702

GND

No

H5

GND8

GND

GND

No

J4

GND3

GND

GND

No

K9

GND5

GND

GND

No

L14

SW2_GND

GND

GND

No

L4

GND6

GND

GND

No

L9

V10_GND

GND

GND

No

August 16, 2007

6816985H01-B

UHF1 Troubleshooting Tables: Tables

8.2-21

Table 8.2-6. MAKO (U701) Pinout (Continued)


Pin Ref
Number

U701 Pin Name

To/From

Comment

Accessible
on Main
Board?

M7

GND2

GND

GND

No

P5

GND1

GND

GND

No

B13

VBUS_SUPPLY

NC

NC

No

B4

IGN_X

NC

NC

No

C13

VBUS2_CMD

NC

NC

No

C14

VBUS1_CMD

NC

NC

No

D12

VBUS2

NC

NC

No

D13

SW5_VDD

NC

NC

No

E12

VBUS1_SENS

NC

NC

No

E13

SW5_SUMCOMP

NC

NC

No

E14

SW5_VSENSE

NC

NC

No

F11

VBUS2_SENS

NC

NC

No

F12

SW5_VOUT

NC

NC

No

F13

SW5_VDDHV

NC

NC

No

F4

EMERG_PB

NC

NC

No

G11

SW5_PHASE

NC

NC

No

H10

VBUS1

NC

NC

No

H13

SW1_DH

NC

NC

No

J11

SW1_VSEN_BST

NC

NC

No

NC1

NC1

NC

NC

No

NC2

NC2

NC

NC

No

NC3

NC3

NC

NC

No

NC4

NC4

NC

NC

No

NC5

NC5

NC

NC

No

NC6

NC6

NC

NC

No

G12

SW1_VDDHV

SW_B+

SW_B+(7.5V)

Yes

H11

SW1_VSEN_BUK

SW_B+

SW_B+(7.5V)

Yes

K3

V08_I

SW_B+

SW_B+(7.5V)

Yes

D1

BAT_7V5

UNSW_B+

UNSW_B+(7.5V)

Yes

P4

V03_O

V1.55

V1.55(1.6V)

Yes

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UHF1 Troubleshooting Tables: Tables

Table 8.2-6. MAKO (U701) Pinout (Continued)


Pin Ref
Number

U701 Pin Name

To/From

Comment

Accessible
on Main
Board?

N4

V02_O

V1.875

V1.875

Yes

P3

V06_O

V2.9

V2.9

Yes

C5

RESETX

MAKO RESET

VDD(1.65-3.6V)

Yes

D5

INT_X

MAKO_INT_X

VDD(1.65-3.6V)

Yes

G13

SW1_VDD

Q702

VDD(1.65-3.6V)

Yes

G14

SW1_SUMCOMP_DL

Q702

VSW1 (3.6V)

Yes

H12

SW1_VOUT

VSW1

VSW1 (3.6V)

No

J10

V10_I

VSW1

VSW1 (3.6V)

Yes

J12

SW2_VCC

VSW1

VSW1 (3.6V)

Yes

K14

SW2_VCCS

VSW1

VSW1 (3.6V)

Yes

August 16, 2007

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Chapter 8.3 UHF2 Troubleshooting Tables

8.3.1 Introduction
This chapter contains troubleshooting tables necessary to isolate a problem to the component level.
Use these tables in conjunction with Chapter 4.3, UHF2 Detailed Theories of Operation (page 4.3-1),
Chapter 5, Troubleshooting Procedures (page 5-1), Chapter 6.3, UHF2 Troubleshooting Charts
(page 6.3-1), and Chapter 7.3, UHF2 Troubleshooting Waveforms (page 7.3-1). This manual is to be
used in conjunction with the ASTRO XTS 2500/XTS 2500I Digital Portable Radios Basic Service
Manual (Motorola part number 6816984H01), which uses the pass/fail service approach to radio
problems.
A blank entry in the To/From column of J601 indicates the signal is accessible only at J601.

8.3.2 Tables
Table 8.3-1. Main Board to Keypad Board Flex Assembly (J601)
J601
Pin Number

Description

To/From

V1.875

L703

V2.9

L704

UNSW_B+

R701

SW_B+

R708

HOST_WAKE

WAKEUP

REGISTER_SEL

DISPLAY_SEL

SCKB

R620

10

SPI_MOSI_B

R621

11

SPI_MISO_B

R622

12

SSI_CLK

R616

13

SSI_FSYNC

R617

14

CODEC_TX

R625

15

CODEC_RX

R626

16

KEYPAD_ROW0

17

KEYPAD_ROW1

18

KEYPAD_ROW2

8.3-2

UHF2 Troubleshooting Tables: Tables

Table 8.3-1. Main Board to Keypad Board Flex Assembly (J601) (Continued)

August 16, 2007

J601
Pin Number

Description

19

KEYPAD_ROW3

20

KEYPAD_ROW4

21

KEYPAD_ROW5

22

KEYPAD_ROW6

23

KEYPAD_COL0

24

KEYPAD_COL1

25

KEYPAD_COL2

26

DO

R637

27

D1

R638

28

D2

R639

29

D3

R640

30

D4

R641

31

D5

R642

32

D6

R643

33

D7

R644

34

KEYFAIL

35

CKIH

C726

36

BOOT*

C726

37

TEST_TAMPER

38

DISPLAY_RESET

39

UCM_SPARE1

40

ENC_RXD (BT_RX)

41

ENC_TXD (BT_TX)

42

ENC_RESET

43

BL_EN

44

UCM_SPARE2

45

GROUND

46

GROUND

47

GROUND

To/From

R647

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UHF2 Troubleshooting Tables: Tables

8.3-3

Table 8.3-2. Main Board to Universal (Side) Connector Flex Assembly (J650)
J650
Pin Number

Description

To/From

Side
Connector
Number

GND

GND (TP)

INT_SPKR+

C654

INT_SPKR-

C653

OPT_SEL1

R608

EXT_SPKR+

EXTSP+ (TP)

EXT_MIC

EXTMIC (TP)

OPT_B+_VPP

VPP (TP)

OPT_SEL2

R666

SPKR_COM

EXT_SP (TP)

10

RTS_USB_PWR

RTS1 (TP)

11

GND

GND(TP)

12

LH_BUSY

BUSY (TP)

13

CTS

CTS1 (TP)

10

14

RS232_TX_USB+

USB_D+ (TP)

11

15

RS232_RX_USB-

USB_D (TP)

12

16

LH_DATA_KEYFAIL

BUS (TP)

13

17

NOT USED

18

INT_MIC

L652

19

GND

GND (TP)

20

GND

GND(TP)

Table 8.3-3. FLASH (U803) Pinout


U402
Pin Number

Description

B4

BURSTCLK

E7

CS0

F8

EN_OE

No

C5

EN_WE

No

D6

WRITE PROTECT

No

C4

ADV

6816985H01-B

To/From

Comment

Accessible on
Main Board?
No

TP_CS0

ADV

Active Low

Yes

Yes

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UHF2 Troubleshooting Tables: Tables

Table 8.3-3. FLASH (U803) Pinout (Continued)


U402
Pin Number

Description

To/From

Comment

Accessible on
Main Board?

B5

RESET

CR800, pin 2

1.875V

Yes

E8

ADDRESS 0

No

D8

ADDRESS 1

No

C8

ADDRESS 2

No

B8

ADDRESS 3

No

A8

ADDRESS 4

No

B7

ADDRESS 5

No

A7

ADDRESS 6

No

C7

ADDRESS 7

No

A2

ADDRESS 8

No

B2

ADDRESS 9

No

C2

ADDRESS 10

No

A1

ADDRESS 11

No

B1

ADDRESS 12

No

C1

ADDRESS 13

No

D2

ADDRESS 14

No

D1

ADDRESS 15

No

D4

ADDRESS 16

No

B6

ADDRESS 17

No

A6

ADDRESS 18

No

C6

ADDRESS 19

No

B3

ADDRESS 20

No

C3

ADDRESS 21

No

D7

ADDRESS 22

A3

GROUND

No

F1

GROUND

No

G2

GROUND

No

G8

GROUND

No

E2

DATA 15

No

F2

DATA 14

No

F3

DATA 13

No

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R814

Yes

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UHF2 Troubleshooting Tables: Tables

8.3-5

Table 8.3-3. FLASH (U803) Pinout (Continued)


U402
Pin Number

Description

D5

DATA 12

No

F4

DATA 11

No

F5

DATA 10

No

F6

DATA 9

No

G7

DATA 8

No

G1

DATA 7

No

E3

DATA 6

No

G3

DATA 5

No

E4

DATA 4

No

G5

DATA 3

No

E5

DATA 2

No

E6

DATA 1

No

F7

DATA 0

No

A5

VPP

CR801, pin 2

1.875V

Yes

G6

V1.875

C850

1.875V

Yes

E1

V1.875

C850

1.875V

Yes

G4

V1.875

C850

1.875V

Yes

A4

V1.875

C850

1.875V

Yes

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To/From

Comment

Accessible on
Main Board?

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UHF2 Troubleshooting Tables: Tables

Table 8.3-4. SRAM (U804) Pinout

August 16, 2007

Accessible
on Main
Board?

U403 Pin
Number

Description

A2

EN_OE

No

G5

EN_WE

Yes

A1

Byte Low
Enable

No

B2

Byte High
Enable

No

B5

CS2

No

A6

CE2

No

A3

ADDRESS 0

No

A4

ADDRESS 1

No

A5

ADDRESS 2

No

B3

ADDRESS 3

No

B4

ADDRESS 4

No

C3

ADDRESS 5

No

C4

ADDRESS 6

No

D4

ADDRESS 7

No

H2

ADDRESS 8

No

H3

ADDRESS 9

No

H4

ADDRESS 10

No

H5

ADDRESS 11

No

G3

ADDRESS 12

No

G4

ADDRESS 13

No

F3

ADDRESS 14

No

F4

ADDRESS 15

No

E4

ADDRESS 16

No

D3

ADDRESS 17

No

H1

ADDRESS 18

No

D1

GROUND

No

E6

GROUND

No

E3

GROUND

No

H6

NOT USED

No

To/From

Comment

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UHF2 Troubleshooting Tables: Tables

8.3-7

Table 8.3-4. SRAM (U804) Pinout (Continued)


Accessible
on Main
Board?

U403 Pin
Number

Description

G2

NOT USED

No

G1

DATA 15

No

F1

DATA 14

No

F2

DATA 13

No

E2

DATA 12

No

D2

DATA 11

No

C2

DATA 10

No

C1

DATA 9

No

B1

DATA 8

No

G6

DATA 7

R644

Yes

F6

DATA 6

R643

Yes

F5

DATA 5

R642

Yes

E5

DATA 4

R641

Yes

D5

DATA 3

R640

Yes

C6

DATA 2

R639

Yes

C5

DATA 1

R638

Yes

B6

DATA 0

R637

Yes

D6

VSW2

C818

1.875V

Yes

E1

VSW2

C818

1.875V

Yes

To/From

Comment

Table 8.3-5. Patriot MCU/DSP (U800) Pinout


U401
Pin Number

Description

H10

NOT USED

Yes

J14

NOT USED

Yes

C14

NOT USED

Yes

B14

V2.9

No

F6

ONE-WIRE_UP

Yes

E5

32K_SEL

U712, pin 6

Active Low

Yes

J6

INT_PTT

R507

Active Low

Yes

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To/From

Comment

Accessible on
Main Board?

August 16, 2007

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UHF2 Troubleshooting Tables: Tables

Table 8.3-5. Patriot MCU/DSP (U800) Pinout (Continued)


U401
Pin Number

Description

To/From

J5

MAKO_INT*

MAKO_INT
(Test Point)

Yes

J4

OPT_SEL1

U201 pin 1

Yes

J3

NOT USED

C16

CODEC_FSYNC

SYNC

G11

OPT_SEL2_IN

U601 pin 1

Yes

F1

KEYPAD_ROW0

J601, pin 16

Yes

H4

KEYPAD_ROW1

J601, pin 17

Yes

H6

KEYPAD_ROW2

J601, pin 18

Yes

G2

KEYPAD_ROW3

J601, pin 19

Yes

G1

KEYPAD_ROW4

J601, pin 20

Yes

G7

KEYPAD_ROW5

J601, pin 21

Yes

H7

KEYPAD_ROW6

J601, pin22

Yes

H1

UCM_SPARE1

J601, pin 39

Yes

D1

KEYPAD_COL0

J601, pin 23

Yes

G5

KEYPAD_COL1

J601, pin 24

Yes

F3

KEYPAD_COL2

J601, pin 25

Yes

G4

ENC_RESET

J601, pin 42

Yes

F2

BOOT*

E1

WAKEUP

J601, pin 6

Yes

H6

SPARE2_ENC

J601, pin 44

Yes

G3

NOT USED

No

E7

NOT USED

No

A8

HAB_MOD

No

F8

MISOA_SEL

Q801, pin 1

E8

SB3

R510

Yes

G8

SB2

R509

Yes

C3

SB1

R508

Yes

D4

LOCK_DET

A2

NOT USED

B2

RTA3

August 16, 2007

Comment

Accessible on
Main Board?

No
8 KHz Pulse

Yes

No

Data Line

Active Low

Yes

Yes
No

VR508, PIN 2

Yes

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UHF2 Troubleshooting Tables: Tables

8.3-9

Table 8.3-5. Patriot MCU/DSP (U800) Pinout (Continued)


U401
Pin Number

Description

To/From

A3

RTA2

VR509, PIN 2

Yes

B3

RTA1

VR510, PIN 2

Yes

B4

RTA0

VR511, PIN 2

Yes

A7

V1.875

E801

1.875V

Yes

P3

V1.875

E801

1.875V

Yes

P6

V1.875

E801

1.875V

Yes

T9

V1.875

E801

1.875V

Yes

N10

V1.875

E801

1.875V

Yes

R16

V1.875

E801

1.875V

Yes

A1

V2.9

E800

3.0V

Yes

G9

V2.9

E800

3.0V

Yes

E15

V2.9

E800

3.0V

Yes

A16

V2.9

E800

3.0V

Yes

K10

V2.9

E800

3.0V

Yes

C12

V2.9

E800

3.0V

Yes

D8

V2.9

E800

3.0V

Yes

B7

V2.9

E800

3.0V

Yes

A4

V2.9

E800

3.0V

Yes

A16

V2.9

E800

3.0V

Yes

H2

V2.9

E800

3.0V

Yes

K3

V1.875

E801

1.875V

Yes

R8

V1.875

E801

1.875V

Yes

G15

V1.875

E801

1.875V

Yes

C10

V1.875

E801

1.875V

Yes

K12

URXD1_USB_VMI

No

L16

URTS1_XRXD

No

F13

ADTRIG

No

B16

P-URXD2

No

D14

P-URTS2

No

B12

RX_SSI_DATA

6816985H01-B

TP403

Comment

Data From
Abacus to
DSP

Accessible on
Main Board?

Yes

August 16, 2007

8.3-10

UHF2 Troubleshooting Tables: Tables

Table 8.3-5. Patriot MCU/DSP (U800) Pinout (Continued)


U401
Pin Number

Description

To/From

Comment

Accessible on
Main Board?

C11

TX_SSI_CLK

R259

1.536 MHz

Yes

B10

RED_LED

Q501, pin 3

Active High

Yes

D10

GREEN_LED

Q501, pin 5

Active High

Yes

B11

TX_SSI_FSYNC

R251

48 KHz

Yes

J10

CODEC_TX

TX

MAKO to DSP
Tx Audio Data

Yes

J15

CODEC_DCLK

DCLK

512 KHz

Yes

K16

CODEC_FSYNC

SYNC

8 KHz Pulse

Yes

D7

MISOA

U801, pin 4

SPI A Data
Out

Yes

D3

MISOB

BMISO

SPI B Data
Out

Yes

E6

NOT USED

No

F7

NOT USED

No

D6

NOT USED

No

C5

NOT USED

No

A9

NOT USED

No

B8

NOT USED

No

B9

NOT USED

No

A10

NOT USED

No

G6

NOT USED

No

D13

NOT USED

No

S15

BT_WAKE

No

F11

RX_SSI_CLK

SSI_CK

Yes

B15

OPT_SEL2_OUT

R666

Yes

J13

NOT USED

Yes

J16

NOT USED

Yes

J12

NOT USED

Yes

H11

NOT USED

Yes

A5

GROUND

GROUND

No

N6

GROUND

GROUND

No

P8

GROUND

GROUND

No

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UHF2 Troubleshooting Tables: Tables

8.3-11

Table 8.3-5. Patriot MCU/DSP (U800) Pinout (Continued)


U401
Pin Number

Description

To/From

P11

GROUND

GROUND

No

M11

GROUND

GROUND

No

L15

GROUND

GROUND

No

H16

GROUND

GROUND

No

F14

GROUND

GROUND

No

G14

GROUND

GROUND

No

E13

GROUND

GROUND

No

B13

GROUND

GROUND

No

K15

GROUND

GROUND

No

D9

GROUND

GROUND

No

C8

GROUND

GROUND

No

B5

GROUND

GROUND

No

C2

GROUND

GROUND

No

C1

GROUND

GROUND

No

H3

GROUND

GROUND

No

K15

GROUND

GROUND

No

T8

GROUND

GROUND

No

H15

GROUND

GROUND

No

C9

GROUND

GROUND

No

B6

ABACUS_CS*

U401, pin 25

E2

UNIVERSAL_SPI_CS*

D2

NOT USED

E3

MAKO_CE

E4

SCKB

B1

NOT USED

No

F4

NOT USED

No

F5

SPI_MOSI_B

BMOSI

SPI B Data
(VOCON)

Yes

C7

SPI_CLK_A

SCKA

SPI A Clock

Yes

C6

MOSIA

R802

SPI A Data
(RF Devices)

Yes

G10

USM_SS

6816985H01-B

Comment

Accessible on
Main Board?

Active Low

Yes

Active Low

Yes
No

B_CLK

Active High

No

SPI B Clock

Yes

No

August 16, 2007

8.3-12

UHF2 Troubleshooting Tables: Tables

Table 8.3-5. Patriot MCU/DSP (U800) Pinout (Continued)


U401
Pin Number

Description

G16

NOT USED

J11

CODEC_RX

R775

DSP to MAKO
Rx Audio Data

Yes

A12

RX_SSI_FSYNC

SSI_FS

20 KHz pulse

Yes

A11

RX_SSI_CLK

SSI_CK

1.2 MHz

Yes

E9

TX_SSI_DATA

Data From
DSP to A/D

Yes

C15

BSY_OUT_CTS*

No

F12

UTXD2

No

D15

NOT USED

No

E14

BOOT_NORM*

No

D16

RS232_USB*

No

G12

UCTS1_USB_SPEED*

No

K11

UTXD1_USB_VPO

No

K14

USB_VMO

No

K13

USB_TX_EN

No

D5

8 KHZ_INT

SYNC

H14

BL_EN

J601, pin 43

K4

LV_DETECT

D511, pin 1

F9

NOT USED

J2

SC_FILT_EN

FL200, pin 7

A6

16_8MHZ

C726

16.8 MHz

Yes

J7

GATED_32_KHZ

U712, pin 4

32.768 KHz

Yes

G13

NOT USED

J1

MOD

A13

NOT USED

No

M6

NOT USED

No

R1

NOT USED

No

N3

NOT USED

No

M5

NOT USED

No

P2

NOT USED

No

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To/From

Comment

Accessible on
Main Board?
No

8 KHz Pulse

R406
Yes

3.0V

Yes
No
No

No
R634

Bootstrap
mode > 2.7V

Yes

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UHF2 Troubleshooting Tables: Tables

8.3-13

Table 8.3-5. Patriot MCU/DSP (U800) Pinout (Continued)


U401
Pin Number

Description

P1

NOT USED

No

N1

NOT USED

No

M4

NOT USED

No

M3

NOT USED

No

M2

NOT USED

No

M1

NOT USED

No

L4

NOT USED

No

L3

NOT USED

No

L1

NOT USED

No

L2

NOT USED

No

K2

NOT USED

No

T1

NOT USED

No

R2

NOT USED

No

T2

NOT USED

No

K7

NOT USED

No

N2

NOT USED

No

L5

NOT USED

No

L6

NOT USED

No

C4

NOT USED

No

L13

NOT USED

No

D11

NOT USED

No

E16

KVL_USB_DET*

F15

16.8_MHZ_OUT

K5

NOT USED

Yes

H8

USB_ENUM

No

F16

RESET

K6

USB_VPI

No

H12

BL_FREQ

No

H13

NOT USED

No

E10

DSP_DE

No

F10

MCU_DE

No

6816985H01-B

To/From

Comment

Active Low
16out (TP)

R808

Accessible on
Main Board?

No
No

Reset = 0V

Yes

August 16, 2007

8.3-14

UHF2 Troubleshooting Tables: Tables

Table 8.3-5. Patriot MCU/DSP (U800) Pinout (Continued)


U401
Pin Number

Description

To/From

Comment

Accessible on
Main Board?

D12

TCK

TCK

ONCE/JTAG

Yes

C13

TMS

TMS

ONCE/JTAG

Yes

E11

TRST

TRST

ONCE/JTAG

Yes

A14

TDO

TDO

ONCE/JTAG

Yes

E12

TDI

TDI

ONCE/JTAG

Yes

M16

NOT USED

No

L14

NOT USED

No

P15

NOT USED

No

L11

NOT USED

No

M14

NOT USED

No

N16

NOT USED

No

L12

NOT USED

No

M12

CKO

N15

NOT USED

No

M15

NOT USED

No

R12

ADDRESS 0

T13

ADDRESS 1

No

M10

ADDRESS 2

No

T12

ADDRESS 3

No

P13

ADDRESS 4

No

M9

ADDRESS 5

No

P10

ADDRESS 6

No

P12

ADDRESS 7

No

N9

ADDRESS 8

No

R10

ADDRESS 9

No

P9

ADDRESS 10

No

L10

ADDRESS 11

No

T10

ADDRESS 12

No

R9

ADDRESS 13

No

L9

ADDRESS 14

No

K9

ADDRESS 15

No

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CKO

J601, pin 7

Disabled

Yes

Yes

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UHF2 Troubleshooting Tables: Tables

8.3-15

Table 8.3-5. Patriot MCU/DSP (U800) Pinout (Continued)


U401
Pin Number

Description

J9

ADDRESS 16

No

L8

ADDRESS 17

No

M8

ADDRESS 18

No

N8

ADDRESS 19

No

K8

ADDRESS 20

No

L7

ADDRESS 21

No

T7

ADDRESS 22

No

R7

ADDRESS 23

R3

DATA 15

No

T3

DATA 14

No

N4

DATA 13

No

P4

DATA 12

No

R4

DATA 11

No

J8

DATA 10

No

T4

DATA 9

No

N5

DATA 8

No

P5

DATA 7

R644

Yes

R5

DATA 6

R643

Yes

T5

DATA 5

R642

Yes

R6

DATA 4

R641

Yes

T6

DATA 3

R640

Yes

M7

DATA 2

R639

Yes

N7

DATA 1

R638

Yes

P7

DATA 0

R637

Yes

N11

R_W

No

T11

NOT USED

No

R14

NOT USED

No

N12

CS3*

No

T14

CS2

No

R11

NOT USED

No

R15

CS0

6816985H01-B

To/From

Comment

R814

TP_CS0

Accessible on
Main Board?

Yes

Active Low

Yes

August 16, 2007

8.3-16

UHF2 Troubleshooting Tables: Tables

Table 8.3-5. Patriot MCU/DSP (U800) Pinout (Continued)


U401
Pin Number

Description

P16

OE_EN

No

M13

EB1_N

No

R13

EBO_N

No

N14

NOT USED

No

T16

WAIT

No

P14

NOT USED

No

N13

ADV

No

T15

B_CLK

No

To/From

Comment

Accessible on
Main Board?

Table 8.3-6. MAKO (U701) Pinout


Pin Ref
Number

U701 Pin Name

To/From

Comment

Accessible
on Main
Board?

A4

VREF

GND

1.231

Yes

N3

UCM_SS

UCM_SS

2.9

No

P9

ONE_WIRE_1

ONE_WIRE_OPT

2.9

Yes

A5

BBP_CLK

TX_SSI_CLK

1.536MHz

Yes

H4

VCM2

GND

1/2 B+ (3.75V)

Yes

J1

EXT_MIC_M

GND

3.3V

Yes

J2

EXT_MIC_P

EXT_MIC

3.3V

Yes

J3

VCM1

GND

3.3V

Yes

K1

INT_MIC_M

GND

3.3V

Yes

K2

INT_MIC_P

INT_MIC

3.3V

Yes

B5

BBP_SYNC

TX_SSI_FSYNC

48KHz

Yes

E7

VC_DCLK

CODEC_DCLK

520Hz

Yes

L10

VMES

GND

5V

Yes

L11

ATOD_2

EMERG

5V

Yes

L2

MIC_BIAS

EXT_MIC

5V

Yes

L6

USB_CONNECT

Q704

5V

Yes

L8

ONE_WIRE_BATT

BAT_STATUS

5V

Yes

M10

TXDO_BDI_5V

RS232_DO_USB+

5V

Yes

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8.3-17

Table 8.3-6. MAKO (U701) Pinout (Continued)


Pin Ref
Number

U701 Pin Name

To/From

Comment

Accessible
on Main
Board?

M11

RTS_FILLSEN_5V

RTS

5V

Yes

M12

ADC_VREF

GND

5V

Yes

M13

ATOD_1

VOLUME

5V

Yes

N12

RXDIN_5V

RS232_DI_USB-

5V

Yes

N13

SB96_BUS_BUSY

SB9600_BUSY

5V

Yes

N6

USB1_DP

RS232_D0_USB+

5V

Yes

N9

SB96_BDO_KF_5V

LHDATA_KEYFAIL

5V

Yes

P13

CTS_CABLE_DET_5V

CTS

5V

Yes

P7

USB1_DM

RS232_DI_USB-

5V

Yes

D7

VC_FSYNC

CODEC_FSYNC

8KHz

Yes

F1

INT_SPKR_P

INT_SPKR_POS

B+(7.5V)

Yes

F2

INT_SPKR_M

INT_SPKR_NEG

B+(7.5V)

Yes

G1

EXT_SPKR_M

EXT_SPKR_NEG

B+(7.5V)

Yes

G2

PA_IN_P

VC_OUT_P

B+(7.5V)

Yes

G3

PA_IN_M

VC_OUT_M

B+(7.5V)

Yes

H1

EXT_SPKR_P

EXT_SPKR_POS

B+(7.5V)

Yes

H2

VC_OUT_M

PA_IN_N

B+(7.5V)

Yes

H3

VC_OUT_P

PA_IN_P

B+(7.5V)

Yes

A3

TEST

GND

GND

No

C4

SCAN_EN

GND

GND

No

E8

VFUSE

GND

GND

No

B11

AD_TRIG

ADTRIG

NA

No

B6

SPI_DI

SPI_MOSIB

NA

No

C6

SPI_DO

SPI_MISOB

NA

No

A11

TX_RX

NC

NC

No

B12

OPTION_INTX

NC

NC

No

B7

VC_TX

NC

NC

No

C10

USB_INTX

NC

NC

No

C11

OPT_GPIO1

NC

NC

No

D11

OPT_GPIO3

NC

NC

No

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UHF2 Troubleshooting Tables: Tables

Table 8.3-6. MAKO (U701) Pinout (Continued)


Pin Ref
Number

U701 Pin Name

To/From

Comment

Accessible
on Main
Board?

F10

OPT_GPIO0

NC

NC

No

G10

OPT_GPIO2

NC

NC

No

J5

TXDO_BDI_UP_3V

TXDO_BDI_ENC_3V

NC

No

K12

ATOD_7

NC

NC

No

K13

ATOD_8

NC

NC

No

K6

TXDO_BDI_ENC_3V

TXDO_BDI_UP_3V

NC

No

K7

OPTA_SEL1

NC

NC

No

K8

OPTB_SEL1

NC

NC

No

L3

FE_TUNE1

NC

NC

No

M14

ATOD_3

NC

NC

No

M2

FE_TUNE2

NC

NC

No

M3

RTS_FILLSEN_3V

NC

NC

No

M8

ONE_WIRE_2

NC

NC

No

M9

OPTA_SEL2

NC

NC

No

N1

PWR_CTRL

NC

NC

No

N10

OPTA_SEL3

NC

NC

No

N11

OPTB_SEL3

NC

NC

No

N2

RXDIN_ENC_3V

RXDIN_3V

NC

No

N7

USB2_DP

NC

NC

No

N8

SB96D_BDO_KF_3V

UART2_RXD_OD

NC

No

P10

OPTA_SEL0

NC

NC

No

P11

OPTB_SEL0

NC

NC

No

P12

OPTB_SEL2

NC

NC

No

P2

RXDIN_3V

RXDIN_ENC_3V

NC

No

P8

USB2_DM

NC

NC

No

E1

PA_BPLUS

SW_B+

SW_B+(7.5V)

Yes

E3

BPLUS

BPLUS

UNSW_B+(7.5V)

No

A7

VC_RX

CODEC_RX

V1.55(1.6V)

Yes

A6

LOGIC_VDD

V2.9

V2.9

No

A8

RS232_USB_X

RS232_USB_X

V2.9

Yes

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8.3-19

Table 8.3-6. MAKO (U701) Pinout (Continued)


Pin Ref
Number

U701 Pin Name

To/From

Comment

Accessible
on Main
Board?

K11

ATOD_6

V2.9

V2.9

Yes

L13

ATOD_5

V2.9

V2.9

Yes

L5

APCO

V2.9

V2.9

Yes

M4

VC_TX3V

CODEC_TX

V2.9

Yes

N14

ATOD_0

V2.9

V2.9

No

L12

ATOD_4

BAT_STATUS

VCC5(5V)

Yes

A10

UART2_RXD_OD

SB96D_BDO_KF_3V/
V2.9/URXD3

VDD(1.65-3.6V)

Yes

A9

USB2_OE_RCV_RTS

URTS1_XRXD

VDD(1.65-3.6V)

Yes

B10

CTS_X

UCTS_USB_SPEED

VDD(1.65-3.6V)

Yes

B8

USB1_OE

USB_TXENAB

VDD(1.65-3.6V)

Yes

B9

USB2_DAT_VP

USB_VPI

VDD(1.65-3.6V)

Yes

C12

BUSY_IN

BUSY_IN_RTS

VDD(1.65-3.6V)

Yes

C7

BOOT_NORM_X

BOOT_NORM_X

VDD(1.65-3.6V)

Yes

C8

USB1_DAT_TXD

TXD1_USB_VPO

VDD(1.65-3.6V)

Yes

C9

USB2_SE0_VM_RXD

URXD1_USB_VMI

VDD(1.65-3.6V)

Yes

D10

CABLE_DET_3V

KVL_USB_DET

VDD(1.65-3.6V)

Yes

D6

SPI_CS

MAKO_CE

VDD(1.65-3.6V)

Yes

D8

USB1_SE0

USB_VMO

VDD(1.65-3.6V)

Yes

E11

BUSY_OUT

BUSY_OUT_CTS

VDD(1.65-3.6V)

Yes

E6

SPI_CLK

SCKB

VDD(1.65-3.6V)

Yes

E9

UART2_TXD

UTXD2

VDD(1.65-3.6V)

Yes

L7

ONE_WIRE_UP

ONE_WIRE_UP/V2.9

VDD(1.65-3.6V)

Yes

POWER MANAGEMENT BLOCK


B2

BAT_TYPE

GND

0-5V

Yes

D2

BAT_3V6

GND

0-5V

Yes

D3

REG_3V6

GND

0-5V

Yes

G4

HV_BG

GND

1.2V

Yes

M1

TXCO_IN

16_8MHz

16.8MHz (2.5-3.3V)

Yes

J13

SW2_VOUT

GND

2.3V

Yes

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UHF2 Troubleshooting Tables: Tables

Table 8.3-6. MAKO (U701) Pinout (Continued)


Pin Ref
Number

U701 Pin Name

To/From

Comment

Accessible
on Main
Board?

J14

SW2_LX

GND

2.3V

Yes

A2

PGLD03

VSAVE

2.5V

Yes

C2

VSAVE

VSAVE

2.5V

Yes

E4

MECH_SW

MECH_SW

2.5V

Yes

N5

V04_O

GND

2.775V

Yes

P6

V07_O

GND

2.8V

Yes

A12

XOUT

XTAL FREQ

24.576MHz (3.3V)

Yes

A13

XIN

XTAL FREQ

24.576MHz (3.3V)

Yes

L1

V09_O

GND

3.3V

Yes

M6

V10_O

GND

3.3V

Yes

B1

XTAL32_OUT

32.768KHz

32.768MHz (2.5-3.3V)

Yes

C1

XTAL32_IN

32.768KHz

32.768MHz (2.5-3.3V)

Yes

F5

GATED_32K_CLK

MAKO_32KHZ

32KHZ(VDD)

Yes

K4

V08_O

VCC5 SUPPLY

5V

Yes

E2

FET_ENX

VPP_EN/UNSW_B+/
SW_B+

B+(7.5V)

Yes

F14

SW1_PHASE

VSW1

B+(7.5V)

Yes

F3

BAT_RTC

GND

B+(7.5V)

Yes

B3

SW_TYPE

GND

GND

No

C3

PGLDO2

GND

GND

No

D14

GND7

GND

GND

No

D4

TCXO_SEL_16_24

GND

GND

No

D9

GND9

GND

GND

No

G5

GND4

GND

GND

No

H14

SW1_GND

Q702

GND

No

H5

GND8

GND

GND

No

J4

GND3

GND

GND

No

K9

GND5

GND

GND

No

L14

SW2_GND

GND

GND

No

L4

GND6

GND

GND

No

L9

V10_GND

GND

GND

No

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8.3-21

Table 8.3-6. MAKO (U701) Pinout (Continued)


Pin Ref
Number

U701 Pin Name

To/From

Comment

Accessible
on Main
Board?

M7

GND2

GND

GND

No

P5

GND1

GND

GND

No

B13

VBUS_SUPPLY

NC

NC

No

B4

IGN_X

NC

NC

No

C13

VBUS2_CMD

NC

NC

No

C14

VBUS1_CMD

NC

NC

No

D12

VBUS2

NC

NC

No

D13

SW5_VDD

NC

NC

No

E12

VBUS1_SENS

NC

NC

No

E13

SW5_SUMCOMP

NC

NC

No

E14

SW5_VSENSE

NC

NC

No

F11

VBUS2_SENS

NC

NC

No

F12

SW5_VOUT

NC

NC

No

F13

SW5_VDDHV

NC

NC

No

F4

EMERG_PB

NC

NC

No

G11

SW5_PHASE

NC

NC

No

H10

VBUS1

NC

NC

No

H13

SW1_DH

NC

NC

No

J11

SW1_VSEN_BST

NC

NC

No

NC1

NC1

NC

NC

No

NC2

NC2

NC

NC

No

NC3

NC3

NC

NC

No

NC4

NC4

NC

NC

No

NC5

NC5

NC

NC

No

NC6

NC6

NC

NC

No

G12

SW1_VDDHV

SW_B+

SW_B+(7.5V)

Yes

H11

SW1_VSEN_BUK

SW_B+

SW_B+(7.5V)

Yes

K3

V08_I

SW_B+

SW_B+(7.5V)

Yes

D1

BAT_7V5

UNSW_B+

UNSW_B+(7.5V)

Yes

P4

V03_O

V1.55

V1.55(1.6V)

Yes

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Table 8.3-6. MAKO (U701) Pinout (Continued)


Pin Ref
Number

U701 Pin Name

To/From

Comment

Accessible
on Main
Board?

N4

V02_O

V1.875

V1.875

Yes

P3

V06_O

V2.9

V2.9

Yes

C5

RESETX

MAKO RESET

VDD(1.65-3.6V)

Yes

D5

INT_X

MAKO_INT_X

VDD(1.65-3.6V)

Yes

G13

SW1_VDD

Q702

VDD(1.65-3.6V)

Yes

G14

SW1_SUMCOMP_DL

Q702

VSW1 (3.6V)

Yes

H12

SW1_VOUT

VSW1

VSW1 (3.6V)

No

J10

V10_I

VSW1

VSW1 (3.6V)

Yes

J12

SW2_VCC

VSW1

VSW1 (3.6V)

Yes

K14

SW2_VCCS

VSW1

VSW1 (3.6V)

Yes

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Chapter 8.4 700/800 MHz Troubleshooting Tables

8.4.1 Introduction
This chapter contains troubleshooting tables necessary to isolate a problem to the component level.
Use these tables in conjunction with Chapter 4.4, 700/800 MHz Detailed Theories of Operation
(page 4.4-1), Chapter 5, Troubleshooting Procedures (page 5-1), Chapter 6.4, 700/800 MHz
Troubleshooting Charts (page 6.4-1), and Chapter 7.4, 700/800 MHz Troubleshooting Waveforms
(page 7.4-1). This manual is to be used in conjunction with the ASTRO XTS 2500/XTS 2500I Digital
Portable Radios Basic Service Manual (Motorola part number 6816984H01), which uses the pass/
fail service approach to radio problems.
A blank entry in the To/From column of J601 indicates the signal is accessible only at J601.

8.4.2 Tables
Table 8.4-1. Main Board to Keypad Board Flex Assembly (J601)
J601
Pin Number

Description

To/From

V1.875

L703

V2.9

L704

UNSW_B+

R701

SW_B+

R708

HOST_WAKE

WAKEUP

REGISTER_SEL

DISPLAY_SEL

SCKB

R620

10

SPI_MOSI_B

R621

11

SPI_MISO_B

R622

12

SSI_CLK

R616

13

SSI_FSYNC

R617

14

CODEC_TX

R625

15

CODEC_RX

R626

16

KEYPAD_ROW0

17

KEYPAD_ROW1

18

KEYPAD_ROW2

8.4-2

Tables

Table 8.4-1. Main Board to Keypad Board Flex Assembly (J601) (Continued)

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J601
Pin Number

Description

19

KEYPAD_ROW3

20

KEYPAD_ROW4

21

KEYPAD_ROW5

22

KEYPAD_ROW6

23

KEYPAD_COL0

24

KEYPAD_COL1

25

KEYPAD_COL2

26

DO

R637

27

D1

R638

28

D2

R639

29

D3

R640

30

D4

R641

31

D5

R642

32

D6

R643

33

D7

R644

34

KEYFAIL

35

CKIH

C726

36

BOOT*

C726

37

TEST_TAMPER

38

DISPLAY_RESET

39

UCM_SPARE1

40

ENC_RXD (BT_RX)

41

ENC_TXD (BT_TX)

42

ENC_RESET

43

BL_EN

44

UCM_SPARE2

45

GROUND

46

GROUND

47

GROUND

To/From

R647

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8.4-3

Table 8.4-2. Main Board to Universal (Side) Connector Flex Assembly (J650)
J650
Pin Number

Description

To/From

Side
Connector
Number

GND

GND (TP)

INT_SPKR+

C654

INT_SPKR-

C653

OPT_SEL1

R608

EXT_SPKR+

EXTSP+ (TP)

EXT_MIC

EXTMIC (TP)

OPT_B+_VPP

VPP (TP)

OPT_SEL2

R666

SPKR_COM

EXT_SP (TP)

10

RTS_USB_PWR

RTS1 (TP)

11

GND

GND(TP)

12

LH_BUSY

BUSY (TP)

13

CTS

CTS1 (TP)

10

14

RS232_TX_USB+

USB_D+ (TP)

11

15

RS232_RX_USB-

USB_D- (TP)

12

16

LH_DATA_KEYFAIL

BUS (TP)

13

17

NOT USED

18

INT_MIC

L652

19

GND

GND (TP)

20

GND

GND(TP)

Table 8.4-3. FLASH (U803) Pinout


U402
Pin Number

Description

B4

BURSTCLK

E7

CS0

F8

EN_OE

No

C5

EN_WE

No

D6

WRITE PROTECT

No

C4

ADV

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To/From

Comment

Accessible on
Main Board?
No

TP_CS0

ADV

Active Low

Yes

Yes

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Tables

Table 8.4-3. FLASH (U803) Pinout (Continued)


U402
Pin Number

Description

To/From

Comment

Accessible on
Main Board?

B5

RESET

CR800, pin 2

1.875V

Yes

E8

ADDRESS 1

No

D8

ADDRESS 2

No

C8

ADDRESS 3

No

B8

ADDRESS 4

No

A8

ADDRESS 5

No

B7

ADDRESS 6

No

A7

ADDRESS 7

No

C7

ADDRESS 8

No

A2

ADDRESS 9

No

B2

ADDRESS 10

No

C2

ADDRESS 11

No

A1

ADDRESS 12

No

B1

ADDRESS 13

No

C1

ADDRESS 14

No

D2

ADDRESS 15

No

D1

ADDRESS 16

No

D4

ADDRESS 17

No

B6

ADDRESS 18

No

A6

ADDRESS 19

No

C6

ADDRESS 20

No

B3

ADDRESS 21

No

C3

ADDRESS 22

No

D7

ADDRESS 23

A3

GROUND

No

F1

GROUND

No

G2

GROUND

No

G8

GROUND

No

E2

DATA 15

No

F2

DATA 14

No

F3

DATA 13

No

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Yes

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8.4-5

Table 8.4-3. FLASH (U803) Pinout (Continued)


U402
Pin Number

Description

D5

DATA 12

No

F4

DATA 11

No

F5

DATA 10

No

F6

DATA 9

No

G7

DATA 8

No

G1

DATA 7

No

E3

DATA 6

No

G3

DATA 5

No

E4

DATA 4

No

G5

DATA 3

No

E5

DATA 2

No

E6

DATA 1

No

F7

DATA 0

No

A5

VPP

CR801, pin 2

1.875V

Yes

G6

V1.875

C850

1.875V

Yes

E1

V1.875

C850

1.875V

Yes

G4

V1.875

C850

1.875V

Yes

A4

V1.875

C850

1.875V

Yes

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To/From

Comment

Accessible on
Main Board?

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Tables

Table 8.4-4. SRAM (U804) Pinout

August 16, 2007

Accessible
on Main
Board?

U403 Pin
Number

Description

A2

EN_OE

No

G5

R_W

Yes

A1

Byte Low
Enable

No

B2

Byte High
Enable

No

B5

CS2

No

A6

CE2

No

A3

ADDRESS 1

No

A4

ADDRESS 2

No

A5

ADDRESS 3

No

B3

ADDRESS 4

No

B4

ADDRESS 5

No

C3

ADDRESS 6

No

C4

ADDRESS 7

No

D4

ADDRESS 8

No

H2

ADDRESS 9

No

H3

ADDRESS 10

No

H4

ADDRESS 11

No

H5

ADDRESS 12

No

G3

ADDRESS 13

No

G4

ADDRESS 14

No

F3

ADDRESS 15

No

F4

ADDRESS 16

No

E4

ADDRESS 17

No

D3

ADDRESS 18

No

H1

ADDRESS 19

No

D1

GROUND

No

E6

GROUND

No

E3

GROUND

No

H6

NOT USED

No

To/From

Comment

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Tables

8.4-7

Table 8.4-4. SRAM (U804) Pinout (Continued)


Accessible
on Main
Board?

U403 Pin
Number

Description

G2

NOT USED

No

G1

DATA 15

No

F1

DATA 14

No

F2

DATA 13

No

E2

DATA 12

No

D2

DATA 11

No

C2

DATA 10

No

C1

DATA 9

No

B1

DATA 8

No

G6

DATA 7

R644

Yes

F6

DATA 6

R643

Yes

F5

DATA 5

R642

Yes

E5

DATA 4

R641

Yes

D5

DATA 3

R640

Yes

C6

DATA 2

R639

Yes

C5

DATA 1

R638

Yes

B6

DATA 0

R637

Yes

D6

VSW2

C818

1.875V

Yes

E1

VSW2

C818

1.875V

Yes

To/From

Comment

Table 8.4-5. Patriot MCU/DSP (U800) Pinout


U401
Pin Number

Description

H10

NOT USED

Yes

J14

NOT USED

Yes

C14

NOT USED

Yes

B14

V2.9

No

F6

ONE-WIRE_UP

Yes

E5

32K_SEL

U712, pin 6

Active Low

Yes

J6

INT_PTT

R507

Active Low

Yes

6816985H01-B

To/From

Comment

Accessible on
Main Board?

August 16, 2007

8.4-8

Tables

Table 8.4-5. Patriot MCU/DSP (U800) Pinout (Continued)


U401
Pin Number

Description

To/From

J5

MAKO_INT*

MAKO_INT
(Test Point)

Yes

J4

OPT_SEL1

U201 pin 1

Yes

J3

NOT USED

C16

CODEC_FSYNC

SYNC

G11

OPT_SEL2_IN

U601 pin 1

Yes

F1

KEYPAD_ROW0

J601, pin 16

Yes

H4

KEYPAD_ROW1

J601, pin 17

Yes

H6

KEYPAD_ROW2

J601, pin 18

Yes

G2

KEYPAD_ROW3

J601, pin 19

Yes

G11

KEYPAD_ROW4

J601, pin 20

Yes

G7

KEYPAD_ROW5

J601, pin 21

Yes

H7

KEYPAD_ROW6

J601, pin22

Yes

H1

UCM_SPARE1

J601, pin 39

Yes

D1

KEYPAD_COL0

J601, pin 23

Yes

G5

KEYPAD_COL1

J601, pin 24

Yes

F3

KEYPAD_COL2

J601, pin 25

Yes

G4

ENC_RESET

J601, pin 42

Yes

F2

BOOT*

E1

WAKEUP

J601, pin 6

Yes

H6

SPARE2_ENC

J601, pin 44

Yes

G3

NOT USED

No

E7

NOT USED

No

A8

HAB_MOD

No

F8

MISOA_SEL

Q801, pin 1

E8

SB3

R510

Yes

G8

SB2

R509

Yes

C3

SB1

R508

Yes

D4

LOCK_DET

C123

A2

NOT USED

B2

RTA3

August 16, 2007

Comment

Accessible on
Main Board?

No
8 KHz Pulse

Yes

No

Data Line

Active Low

Yes

Yes
No

VR596, pin 2

Yes

6816985H01-B

Tables

8.4-9

Table 8.4-5. Patriot MCU/DSP (U800) Pinout (Continued)


U401
Pin Number

Description

To/From

A3

RTA2

VR593, pin 2

Yes

B3

RTA1

VR595, pin 1

Yes

B4

RTA0

VR594, pin 2

Yes

A7

V1.875

E801

1.875V

Yes

P3

V1.875

E801

1.875V

Yes

P6

V1.875

E801

1.875V

Yes

T9

V1.875

E801

1.875V

Yes

N10

V1.875

E801

1.875V

Yes

R16

V1.875

E801

1.875V

Yes

H9

V2.9

E800

3.0V

Yes

G9

V2.9

E800

3.0V

Yes

E15

V2.9

E800

3.0V

Yes

A16

V2.9

E800

3.0V

Yes

K10

V2.9

E800

3.0V

Yes

C12

V2.9

E800

3.0V

Yes

D8

V2.9

E800

3.0V

Yes

B7

V2.9

E800

3.0V

Yes

A4

V2.9

E800

3.0V

Yes

A16

V2.9

E800

3.0V

Yes

H2

V2.9

E800

3.0V

Yes

K3

V1.875

E801

1.875V

Yes

R8

V1.875

E801

1.875V

Yes

G15

V1.875

E801

1.875V

Yes

C10

V1.875

E801

1.875V

Yes

K12

URXD1_USB_VMI

No

L16

URTS1_XRXD

No

F13

ADTRIG

No

B16

P-URXD2

No

D14

P-URTS2

No

B12

RX_SSI_DATA

6816985H01-B

TP403

Comment

Data From
Abacus to
DSP

Accessible on
Main Board?

Yes

August 16, 2007

8.4-10

Tables

Table 8.4-5. Patriot MCU/DSP (U800) Pinout (Continued)


U401
Pin Number

Description

To/From

Comment

Accessible on
Main Board?

C11

TX_SSI_CLK

R259

1.536 MHz

Yes

B10

RED_LED

Q501, pin 3

Active High

Yes

D10

GREEN_LED

Q501, pin 5

Active High

Yes

B11

TX_SSI_FSYNC

R251

48 KHz

Yes

J10

CODEC_TX

TX

MAKO to DSP
Tx Audio Data

Yes

J15

CODEC_DCLK

DCLK

512 KHz

Yes

K16

CODEC_FSYNC

SYNC

8 KHz Pulse

Yes

D7

MISOA

U801, pin 4

SPI A Data
Out

Yes

D3

MISOB

BMISO

SPI B Data
Out

Yes

E6

NOT USED

No

F7

NOT USED

No

D6

NOT USED

No

C5

NOT USED

No

A9

NOT USED

No

B8

NOT USED

No

B9

NOT USED

No

A10

NOT USED

No

G6

BT_DISABLE

No

D13

NOT USED

No

S15

BT_WAKE

No

F11

RX_SSI_CLK

SSI_CK

Yes

B15

OPT_SEL2_OUT

R666

Yes

J13

NOT USED

Yes

J16

NOT USED

Yes

J12

NOT USED

Yes

H11

NOT USED

Yes

A5

GROUND

GROUND

No

N6

GROUND

GROUND

No

P8

GROUND

GROUND

No

August 16, 2007

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Tables

8.4-11

Table 8.4-5. Patriot MCU/DSP (U800) Pinout (Continued)


U401
Pin Number

Description

To/From

P11

GROUND

GROUND

No

M11

GROUND

GROUND

No

L15

GROUND

GROUND

No

H16

GROUND

GROUND

No

F14

GROUND

GROUND

No

G14

GROUND

GROUND

No

E13

GROUND

GROUND

No

B13

GROUND

GROUND

No

K15

GROUND

GROUND

No

D9

GROUND

GROUND

No

C8

GROUND

GROUND

No

B5

GROUND

GROUND

No

C2

GROUND

GROUND

No

C1

GROUND

GROUND

No

H3

GROUND

GROUND

No

K15

GROUND

GROUND

No

T8

GROUND

GROUND

No

H15

GROUND

GROUND

No

C9

GROUND

GROUND

No

B6

ABACUS_CS*

U401, pin 25

Active Low

Yes

E2

UNIVERSAL_SPI_CS*

C222

Active Low

Yes

D2

NOT USED

E3

MAKO_CE

E4

SCKB

B1

NOT USED

No

F4

NOT USED

No

F5

SPI_MOSI_B

BMOSI

SPI B Data
(VOCON)

Yes

C7

SPI_CLK_A

SCKA

SPI A Clock

Yes

C6

MOSIA

R802

SPI A Data
(RF Devices)

Yes

G10

NOT USED

6816985H01-B

Comment

Accessible on
Main Board?

No

B_CLK

Active High

No

SPI B Clock

Yes

No

August 16, 2007

8.4-12

Tables

Table 8.4-5. Patriot MCU/DSP (U800) Pinout (Continued)


U401
Pin Number

Description

G16

NOT USED

J11

CODEC_RX

R775

DSP to MAKO
Rx Audio Data

Yes

A12

RX_SSI_FSYNC

SSI_FS

20 KHz pulse

Yes

A11

RX_SSI_CLK

SSI_CK

1.2 MHz

Yes

E9

TX_SSI_DATA

U201, pin 4

Data From
DSP to A/D

Yes

C15

BSY_OUT_CTS*

No

F12

UTXD2

No

D15

NOT USED

No

E14

BOOT_NORM*

No

D16

RS232_USB*

No

G12

UCTS1_USB_SPEED*

No

K11

UTXD1_USB_VPO

No

K14

USB_VMO

No

K13

USB_TX_EN

No

D5

8 KHZ_INT

SYNC

H14

BL_EN

J601, pin 43

K4

LV_DETECT

D511, pin 1

F9

NOT USED

J2

SC_FILT_EN

FL200, pin 7

A6

16_8MHZ

C726

16.8 MHz

Yes

J7

GATED_32_KHZ

U712, pin 4

32.768 KHz

Yes

G13

NOT USED

J1

MOD

A13

NOT USED

No

M6

NOT USED

No

R1

NOT USED

No

N3

NOT USED

No

M5

NOT USED

No

P2

NOT USED

No

August 16, 2007

To/From

Comment

Accessible on
Main Board?
No

8 KHz Pulse

R406
Yes

3.0V

Yes
No
No

No
R634

Bootstrap
mode > 2.7V

Yes

6816985H01-B

Tables

8.4-13

Table 8.4-5. Patriot MCU/DSP (U800) Pinout (Continued)


U401
Pin Number

Description

P1

NOT USED

No

N1

NOT USED

No

M4

NOT USED

No

M3

NOT USED

No

M2

NOT USED

No

M1

NOT USED

No

L4

NOT USED

No

L3

NOT USED

No

L1

NOT USED

No

L2

NOT USED

No

K2

NOT USED

No

T1

NOT USED

No

R2

NOT USED

No

T2

NOT USED

No

K7

NOT USED

No

N2

NOT USED

No

L5

NOT USED

No

L6

NOT USED

No

C4

NOT USED

No

L13

NOT USED

No

D11

NOT USED

No

E16

KVL_USB_DET*

F15

16.8_MHZ_OUT

K5

NOT USED

Yes

H8

NOT USED

No

F16

RESET

K6

USB_VPI

No

H12

BL_FREQ

No

H13

NOT USED

No

E10

NOT USED

No

F10

NOT USED

No

6816985H01-B

To/From

Comment

Active Low
16out (TP)

R808

Accessible on
Main Board?

No
No

Reset = 0V

Yes

August 16, 2007

8.4-14

Tables

Table 8.4-5. Patriot MCU/DSP (U800) Pinout (Continued)


U401
Pin Number

Description

To/From

Comment

Accessible on
Main Board?

D12

TCK

TCK

ONCE/JTAG

Yes

C13

TMS

TMS

ONCE/JTAG

Yes

E11

TRST

TRST

ONCE/JTAG

Yes

A14

TDO

TDO

ONCE/JTAG

Yes

E12

TDI

TDI

ONCE/JTAG

Yes

M16

NOT USED

No

L14

NOT USED

No

P15

NOT USED

No

L11

NOT USED

No

M14

NOT USED

No

N16

NOT USED

No

L12

NOT USED

No

M12

CKO

N15

NOT USED

No

M15

NOT USED

No

R12

ADDRESS 0

T13

ADDRESS 1

No

M10

ADDRESS 2

No

T12

ADDRESS 3

No

P13

ADDRESS 4

No

M9

ADDRESS 5

No

P10

ADDRESS 6

No

P12

ADDRESS 7

No

N9

ADDRESS 8

No

R10

ADDRESS 9

No

P9

ADDRESS 10

No

L10

ADDRESS 11

No

T10

ADDRESS 12

No

R9

ADDRESS 13

No

L9

ADDRESS 14

No

K9

ADDRESS 15

No

August 16, 2007

CKO

J601, pin 7

Disabled

Yes

Yes

6816985H01-B

Tables

8.4-15

Table 8.4-5. Patriot MCU/DSP (U800) Pinout (Continued)


U401
Pin Number

Description

J9

ADDRESS 16

No

L8

ADDRESS 17

No

M8

ADDRESS 18

No

N8

ADDRESS 19

No

K8

ADDRESS 20

No

L7

ADDRESS 21

No

T7

ADDRESS 22

No

R7

ADDRESS 23

R3

DATA 15

No

T3

DATA 14

No

N4

DATA 13

No

P4

DATA 12

No

R4

DATA 11

No

J8

DATA 10

No

T4

DATA 9

No

N5

DATA 8

No

P5

DATA 7

R644

Yes

R5

DATA 6

R643

Yes

T5

DATA 5

R642

Yes

R6

DATA 4

R641

Yes

T6

DATA 3

R640

Yes

M7

DATA 2

R639

Yes

N7

DATA 1

R638

Yes

P7

DATA 0

R637

Yes

N11

R_W

No

T11

NOT USED

No

R14

NOT USED

No

N12

CS3*

No

T14

CS2

No

R11

NOT USED

No

R15

CS0

6816985H01-B

To/From

Comment

R814

TP_CS0

Accessible on
Main Board?

Yes

Active Low

Yes

August 16, 2007

8.4-16

Tables

Table 8.4-5. Patriot MCU/DSP (U800) Pinout (Continued)


U401
Pin Number

Description

P16

OE_EN

No

M13

EB1_N

No

R13

EBO_N

No

N14

NOT USED

No

T16

WAIT

No

P14

NOT USED

No

N13

ADV

No

T15

B_CLK

No

To/From

Comment

Accessible on
Main Board?

Table 8.4-6. MAKO (U701) Pinout


Pin Ref
Number

U701 Pin Name

To/From

Comment

Accessible
on Main
Board?

A4

VREF

GND

1.231

Yes

N3

UCM_SS

UCM_SS

2.9

No

P9

ONE_WIRE_1

ONE_WIRE_OPT

2.9

Yes

A5

BBP_CLK

TX_SSI_CLK

1.536MHz

Yes

H4

VCM2

GND

1/2 B+ (3.75V)

Yes

J1

EXT_MIC_M

GND

3.3V

Yes

J2

EXT_MIC_P

EXT_MIC

3.3V

Yes

J3

VCM1

GND

3.3V

Yes

K1

INT_MIC_M

GND

3.3V

Yes

K2

INT_MIC_P

INT_MIC

3.3V

Yes

B5

BBP_SYNC

TX_SSI_FSYNC

48KHz

Yes

E7

VC_DCLK

CODEC_DCLK

520Hz

Yes

L10

VMES

GND

5V

Yes

L11

ATOD_2

EMERG

5V

Yes

L2

MIC_BIAS

EXT_MIC

5V

Yes

L6

USB_CONNECT

Q704

5V

Yes

L8

ONE_WIRE_BATT

BAT_STATUS

5V

Yes

M10

TXDO_BDI_5V

RS232_DO_USB+

5V

Yes

August 16, 2007

6816985H01-B

Tables

8.4-17

Table 8.4-6. MAKO (U701) Pinout (Continued)


Pin Ref
Number

U701 Pin Name

To/From

Comment

Accessible
on Main
Board?

M11

RTS_FILLSEN_5V

RTS

5V

Yes

M12

ADC_VREF

GND

5V

Yes

M13

ATOD_1

VOLUME

5V

Yes

N12

RXDIN_5V

RS232_DI_USB-

5V

Yes

N13

SB96_BUS_BUSY

SB9600_BUSY

5V

Yes

N6

USB1_DP

RS232_DI_USB-

5V

Yes

N9

SB96_BDO_KF_5V

LHDATA_KEYFAIL

5V

Yes

P13

CTS_CABLE_DET_5V

CTS

5V

Yes

P7

USB1_DM

RS232_DI_USB+

5V

Yes

D7

VC_FSYNC

CODEC_FSYNC

8KHz

Yes

F1

INT_SPKR_P

INT_SPKR_POS

B+(7.5V)

Yes

F2

INT_SPKR_M

INT_SPKR_NEG

B+(7.5V)

Yes

G1

EXT_SPKR_M

EXT_SPKR_NEG

B+(7.5V)

Yes

G2

PA_IN_P

VC_OUT_P

B+(7.5V)

Yes

G3

PA_IN_M

VC_OUT_N

B+(7.5V)

Yes

H1

EXT_SPKR_P

EXT_SPKR_POS

B+(7.5V)

Yes

H2

VC_OUT_M

PA_IN_N

B+(7.5V)

Yes

H3

VC_OUT_P

PA_IN_P

B+(7.5V)

Yes

A3

TEST

GND

GND

No

C4

SCAN_EN

GND

GND

No

E8

VFUSE

GND

GND

No

B11

AD_TRIG

ADTRIG

NA

No

B6

SPI_DI

SPI_MOSIB

NA

No

C6

SPI_DO

SPI_MISOB

NA

No

A11

TX_RX

NC

NC

No

B12

OPTION_INTX

NC

NC

No

B7

VC_TX

NC

NC

No

C10

USB_INTX

NC

NC

No

C11

OPT_GPIO1

NC

NC

No

D11

OPT_GPIO3

NC

NC

No

6816985H01-B

August 16, 2007

8.4-18

Tables

Table 8.4-6. MAKO (U701) Pinout (Continued)


Pin Ref
Number

U701 Pin Name

To/From

Comment

Accessible
on Main
Board?

F10

OPT_GPIO0

NC

NC

No

G10

OPT_GPIO2

NC

NC

No

J5

TXDO_BDI_UP_3V

NC

NC

No

K12

ATOD_7

NC

NC

No

K13

ATOD_8

NC

NC

No

K6

TXDO_BDI_ENC_3V

NC

NC

No

K7

OPTA_SEL1

NC

NC

No

K8

OPTB_SEL1

NC

NC

No

L3

FE_TUNE1

NC

NC

No

M14

ATOD_3

NC

NC

No

M2

FE_TUNE2

NC

NC

No

M3

RTS_FILLSEN_3V

NC

NC

No

M8

ONE_WIRE_2

NC

NC

No

M9

OPTA_SEL2

NC

NC

No

N1

PWR_CTRL

NC

NC

No

N10

OPTA_SEL3

NC

NC

No

N11

OPTB_SEL3

NC

NC

No

N2

RXDIN_ENC_3V

NC

NC

No

N7

USB2_DP

NC

NC

No

N8

SB96D_BDO_KF_3V

NC

NC

No

P10

OPTA_SEL0

NC

NC

No

P11

OPTB_SEL0

NC

NC

No

P12

OPTB_SEL2

NC

NC

No

P2

RXDIN_3V

NC

NC

No

P8

USB2_DN

NC

NC

No

E1

PA_BPLUS

SW_B+

SW_B+(7.5V)

Yes

E3

BPLUS

BPLUS

UNSW_B+(7.5V)

No

A7

VC_RX

CODEC_RX

V1.55(1.6V)

Yes

A6

LOGIC_VDD

V2.9

V2.9

No

A8

RS232_USB_X

RS232_USB_X

V2.9

Yes

August 16, 2007

6816985H01-B

Tables

8.4-19

Table 8.4-6. MAKO (U701) Pinout (Continued)


Pin Ref
Number

U701 Pin Name

To/From

Comment

Accessible
on Main
Board?

K11

ATOD_6

V2.9

V2.9

Yes

L13

ATOD_5

V2.9

V2.9

Yes

L5

APCO

V2.9

V2.9

Yes

M4

VC_TX3V

CODEC_TX

V2.9

Yes

N14

ATOD_0

V2.9

V2.9

No

L12

ATOD_4

BAT_STATUS

VCC5(5V)

Yes

A10

UART2_RXD_OD

SB96D_BDO_KF_3V/
V2.9/URXD3

VDD(1.65-3.6V)

Yes

A9

USB2_OE_RCV_RTS

URTS1_XRXD

VDD(1.65-3.6V)

Yes

B10

CTS_X

UCTS_USB_SPEED

VDD(1.65-3.6V)

Yes

B8

USB1_OE

USB_TXENAB

VDD(1.65-3.6V)

Yes

B9

USB2_DAT_VP

USB_VPI

VDD(1.65-3.6V)

Yes

C12

BUSY_IN

URTS2

VDD(1.65-3.6V)

Yes

C7

BOOT_NORM_X

BOOT_NORM_X

VDD(1.65-3.6V)

Yes

C8

USB1_DAT_TXD

TXD1_USB_VPO

VDD(1.65-3.6V)

Yes

C9

USB2_SE0_VM_RXD

URXD1_USB_VMI

VDD(1.65-3.6V)

Yes

D10

CABLE_DET_3V

KVL_USB_DET

VDD(1.65-3.6V)

Yes

D6

SPI_CS

MAKO_CE

VDD(1.65-3.6V)

Yes

D8

USB1_SE0

USB_VMO

VDD(1.65-3.6V)

Yes

E11

BUSY_OUT

UCTS2

VDD(1.65-3.6V)

Yes

E6

SPI_CLK

SCKB

VDD(1.65-3.6V)

Yes

E9

UART2_TXD

UTXD2

VDD(1.65-3.6V)

Yes

L7

ONE_WIRE_UP

ONE_WIRE_UP/V2.9

VDD(1.65-3.6V)

Yes

POWER MANAGEMENT BLOCK


B2

BAT_TYPE

GND

0-5V

Yes

D2

BAT_3V6

GND

0-5V

Yes

D3

REG_3V6

GND

0-5V

Yes

G4

HV_BG

GND

1.2V

Yes

M1

TXCO_IN

16_8MHz

16.8MHz (2.5-3.3V)

Yes

J13

SW2_VOUT

GND

2.3V

Yes

6816985H01-B

August 16, 2007

8.4-20

Tables

Table 8.4-6. MAKO (U701) Pinout (Continued)


Pin Ref
Number

U701 Pin Name

To/From

Comment

Accessible
on Main
Board?

J14

SW2_LX

GND

2.3V

Yes

A2

PGLD03

VSAVE

2.5V

Yes

C2

VSAVE

VSAVE

2.5V

Yes

E4

MECH_SW

SW_B+

2.5V

Yes

N5

V04_O

GND

2.775V

Yes

P6

V07_O

GND

2.8V

Yes

A12

XOUT

XTAL FREQ

24.576MHz (3.3V)

Yes

A13

XIN

XTAL FREQ

24.576MHz (3.3V)

Yes

L1

V09_O

GND

3.3V

Yes

M6

V10_O

GND

3.3V

Yes

B1

XTAL32_OUT

32.768KHz

32.768MHz (2.5-3.3V)

Yes

C1

XTAL32_IN

32.768KHz

32.768MHz (2.5-3.3V)

Yes

F5

GATED_32K_CLK

MAKO_32KHZ

32KHZ(VDD)

Yes

K4

V08_O

VCC5 SUPPLY

5V

Yes

E2

FET_ENX

VPP_EN/UNSW_B+/
SW_B+

B+(7.5V)

Yes

F14

SW1_PHASE

VSW1

B+(7.5V)

Yes

F3

BAT_RTC

GND

B+(7.5V)

Yes

B3

SW_TYPE

GND

GND

No

C3

PGLDO2

GND

GND

No

D14

GND7

GND

GND

No

D4

TCXO_SEL_16_24

GND

GND

No

D9

GND9

GND

GND

No

G5

GND4

GND

GND

No

H14

SW1_GND

Q502

GND

No

H5

GND8

GND

GND

No

J4

GND3

GND

GND

No

K9

GND5

GND

GND

No

L14

SW2_GND

GND

GND

No

L4

GND6

GND

GND

No

L9

V10_GND

GND

GND

No

August 16, 2007

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Tables

8.4-21

Table 8.4-6. MAKO (U701) Pinout (Continued)


Pin Ref
Number

U701 Pin Name

To/From

Comment

Accessible
on Main
Board?

M7

GND2

GND

GND

No

P5

GND1

GND

GND

No

B13

VBUS_SUPPLY

NC

NC

No

B4

IGN_X

NC

NC

No

C13

VBUS2_CMD

NC

NC

No

C14

VBUS1_CMD

NC

NC

No

D12

VBUS2

NC

NC

No

D13

SW5_VDD

NC

NC

No

E12

VBUS1_SENS

NC

NC

No

E13

SW5_SUMCOMP

NC

NC

No

E14

SW5_VSENSE

NC

NC

No

F11

VBUS2_SENS

NC

NC

No

F12

SW5_VOUT

NC

NC

No

F13

SW5_VDDHV

NC

NC

No

F4

EMERG_PB

NC

NC

No

G11

SW5_PHASE

NC

NC

No

H10

VBUS1

NC

NC

No

H13

SW1_DH

NC

NC

No

J11

SW1_VSEN_BST

NC

NC

No

NC1

NC1

NC

NC

No

NC2

NC2

NC

NC

No

NC3

NC3

NC

NC

No

NC4

NC4

NC

NC

No

NC5

NC5

NC

NC

No

NC6

NC6

NC

NC

No

G12

SW1_VDDHV

SW_B+

SW_B+(7.5V)

Yes

H11

SW1_VSEN_BUK

SW_B+

SW_B+(7.5V)

Yes

K3

V08_I

SW_B+

SW_B+(7.5V)

Yes

D1

BAT_7V5

UNSW_B+

UNSW_B+(7.5V)

Yes

P4

V03_O

V1.55

V1.55(1.6V)

Yes

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August 16, 2007

8.4-22

Tables

Table 8.4-6. MAKO (U701) Pinout (Continued)


Pin Ref
Number

U701 Pin Name

To/From

Comment

Accessible
on Main
Board?

N4

V02_O

V1.875

V1.875

Yes

P3

V06_O

V2.9

V2.9

Yes

C5

RESETX

MAKO RESET

VDD(1.65-3.6V)

Yes

D5

INT_X

MAKO_INT_X

VDD(1.65-3.6V)

Yes

G13

SW1_VDD

Q702

VDD(1.65-3.6V)

Yes

G14

SW1_SUMCOMP_DL

Q702

VSW1 (3.6V)

Yes

H12

SW1_VOUT

VSW1

VSW1 (3.6V)

No

J10

V10_I

VSW1

VSW1 (3.6V)

Yes

J12

SW2_VCC

VSW1

VSW1 (3.6V)

Yes

K14

SW2_VCCS

VSW1

VSW1 (3.6V)

Yes

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6816985H01-B

Chapter 8.5 900MHz Troubleshooting Tables

8.5.1 Introduction
This chapter contains troubleshooting tables necessary to isolate a problem to the component level.
Use these tables in conjunction with Chapter 4.5, 900 MHz Detailed Theories of Operation
(page 4.5-1), Chapter 5, Troubleshooting Procedures (page 5-1), Chapter 6.5, 900 MHz
Troubleshooting Charts (page 6.5-1), and Chapter 7.5, Troubleshooting Waveforms (page 7.5-1).
This manual is to be used in conjunction with the ASTRO XTS 2500/XTS 2500I Digital Portable
Radios Basic Service Manual (Motorola part number 6816984H01), which uses the pass/fail service
approach to radio problems.
A blank entry in the To/From column of J601 indicates the signal is accessible only at J601.

8.5.2 Tables
Table 8.5-1. Main Board to Keypad Board Flex Assembly (J601)
J601
Pin Number

Description

To/From

V1.875

L703

V2.9

L704

UNSW_B+

R701

SW_B+

R708

HOST_WAKE

WAKEUP

REGISTER_SEL

DISPLAY_SEL

SCKB

R620

10

SPI_MOSI_B

R621

11

SPI_MISO_B

R622

12

SSI_CLK

R616

13

SSI_FSYNC

R617

14

CODEC_TX

R625

15

CODEC_RX

R626

16

KEYPAD_ROW0

17

KEYPAD_ROW1

18

KEYPAD_ROW2

8.5-2

Tables

Table 8.5-1. Main Board to Keypad Board Flex Assembly (J601) (Continued)

August 16, 2007

J601
Pin Number

Description

19

KEYPAD_ROW3

20

KEYPAD_ROW4

21

KEYPAD_ROW5

22

KEYPAD_ROW6

23

KEYPAD_COL0

24

KEYPAD_COL1

25

KEYPAD_COL2

26

DO

R637

27

D1

R638

28

D2

R639

29

D3

R640

30

D4

R641

31

D5

R642

32

D6

R643

33

D7

R644

34

KEYFAIL

35

CKIH

C726

36

BOOT*

C726

37

TEST_TAMPER

38

DISPLAY_RESET

39

UCM_SPARE1

40

ENC_RXD (BT_RX)

41

ENC_TXD (BT_TX)

42

ENC_RESET

43

BL_EN

44

UCM_SPARE2

45

GROUND

46

GROUND

47

GROUND

To/From

R647

6816985H01-B

Tables

8.5-3

Table 8.5-2. Main Board to Universal (Side) Connector Flex Assembly (J650)
J650
Pin Number

Description

To/From

Side
Connector
Number

GND

GND (TP)

INT_SPKR+

C654

INT_SPKR-

C653

OPT_SEL1

R608

EXT_SPKR+

EXTSP+ (TP)

EXT_MIC

EXTMIC (TP)

OPT_B+_VPP

VPP (TP)

OPT_SEL2

R666

SPKR_COM

EXT_SP (TP)

10

RTS_USB_PWR

RTS1 (TP)

11

GND

GND(TP)

12

LH_BUSY

BUSY (TP)

13

CTS

CTS1 (TP)

10

14

RS232_TX_USB+

USB_D+ (TP)

11

15

RS232_RX_USB-

USB_D- (TP)

12

16

LH_DATA_KEYFAIL

BUS (TP)

13

17

NOT USED

18

INT_MIC

L652

19

GND

GND (TP)

20

GND

GND(TP)

Table 8.5-3. FLASH (U803) Pinout


U402
Pin Number

Description

B4

BURSTCLK

E7

CS0

F8

EN_OE

No

C5

EN_WE

No

D6

WRITE PROTECT

No

C4

ADV

6816985H01-B

To/From

Comment

Accessible on
Main Board?
No

TP_CS0

ADV

Active Low

Yes

Yes

August 16, 2007

8.5-4

Tables

Table 8.5-3. FLASH (U803) Pinout (Continued)


U402
Pin Number

Description

To/From

Comment

Accessible on
Main Board?

B5

RESET

CR800, pin 2

1.875V

Yes

E8

ADDRESS 1

No

D8

ADDRESS 2

No

C8

ADDRESS 3

No

B8

ADDRESS 4

No

A8

ADDRESS 5

No

B7

ADDRESS 6

No

A7

ADDRESS 7

No

C7

ADDRESS 8

No

A2

ADDRESS 9

No

B2

ADDRESS 10

No

C2

ADDRESS 11

No

A1

ADDRESS 12

No

B1

ADDRESS 13

No

C1

ADDRESS 14

No

D2

ADDRESS 15

No

D1

ADDRESS 16

No

D4

ADDRESS 17

No

B6

ADDRESS 18

No

A6

ADDRESS 19

No

C6

ADDRESS 20

No

B3

ADDRESS 21

No

C3

ADDRESS 22

No

D7

ADDRESS 23

A3

GROUND

No

F1

GROUND

No

G2

GROUND

No

G8

GROUND

No

E2

DATA 15

No

F2

DATA 14

No

F3

DATA 13

No

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R814

Yes

6816985H01-B

Tables

8.5-5

Table 8.5-3. FLASH (U803) Pinout (Continued)


U402
Pin Number

Description

D5

DATA 12

No

F4

DATA 11

No

F5

DATA 10

No

F6

DATA 9

No

G7

DATA 8

No

G1

DATA 7

No

E3

DATA 6

No

G3

DATA 5

No

E4

DATA 4

No

G5

DATA 3

No

E5

DATA 2

No

E6

DATA 1

No

F7

DATA 0

No

A5

VPP

CR801, pin 2

1.875V

Yes

G6

V1.875

C850

1.875V

Yes

E1

V1.875

C850

1.875V

Yes

G4

V1.875

C850

1.875V

Yes

A4

V1.875

C850

1.875V

Yes

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To/From

Comment

Accessible on
Main Board?

August 16, 2007

8.5-6

Tables

Table 8.5-4. SRAM (U804) Pinout

August 16, 2007

Accessible
on Main
Board?

U403 Pin
Number

Description

A2

EN_OE

No

G5

R_W

Yes

A1

Byte Low
Enable

No

B2

Byte High
Enable

No

B5

CS2

No

A6

CE2

No

A3

ADDRESS 1

No

A4

ADDRESS 2

No

A5

ADDRESS 3

No

B3

ADDRESS 4

No

B4

ADDRESS 5

No

C3

ADDRESS 6

No

C4

ADDRESS 7

No

D4

ADDRESS 8

No

H2

ADDRESS 9

No

H3

ADDRESS 10

No

H4

ADDRESS 11

No

H5

ADDRESS 12

No

G3

ADDRESS 13

No

G4

ADDRESS 14

No

F3

ADDRESS 15

No

F4

ADDRESS 16

No

E4

ADDRESS 17

No

D3

ADDRESS 18

No

H1

ADDRESS 19

No

D1

GROUND

No

E6

GROUND

No

E3

GROUND

No

H6

NOT USED

No

To/From

Comment

6816985H01-B

Tables

8.5-7

Table 8.5-4. SRAM (U804) Pinout (Continued)


Accessible
on Main
Board?

U403 Pin
Number

Description

G2

NOT USED

No

G1

DATA 15

No

F1

DATA 14

No

F2

DATA 13

No

E2

DATA 12

No

D2

DATA 11

No

C2

DATA 10

No

C1

DATA 9

No

B1

DATA 8

No

G6

DATA 7

R644

Yes

F6

DATA 6

R643

Yes

F5

DATA 5

R642

Yes

E5

DATA 4

R641

Yes

D5

DATA 3

R640

Yes

C6

DATA 2

R639

Yes

C5

DATA 1

R638

Yes

B6

DATA 0

R637

Yes

D6

VSW2

C818

1.875V

Yes

E1

VSW2

C818

1.875V

Yes

To/From

Comment

Table 8.5-5. Patriot MCU/DSP (U800) Pinout


U401
Pin Number

Description

H10

NOT USED

Yes

J14

NOT USED

Yes

C14

NOT USED

Yes

B14

V2.9

No

F6

ONE-WIRE_UP

Yes

E5

32K_SEL

U712, pin 6

Active Low

Yes

J6

INT_PTT

R507

Active Low

Yes

6816985H01-B

To/From

Comment

Accessible on
Main Board?

August 16, 2007

8.5-8

Tables

Table 8.5-5. Patriot MCU/DSP (U800) Pinout (Continued)


U401
Pin Number

Description

To/From

J5

MAKO_INT*

MAKO_INT
(Test Point)

Yes

J4

OPT_SEL1

U201 pin 1

Yes

J3

NOT USED

C16

CODEC_FSYNC

SYNC

G11

OPT_SEL2_IN

U601 pin 1

Yes

F1

KEYPAD_ROW0

J601, pin 16

Yes

H4

KEYPAD_ROW1

J601, pin 17

Yes

H6

KEYPAD_ROW2

J601, pin 18

Yes

G2

KEYPAD_ROW3

J601, pin 19

Yes

G11

KEYPAD_ROW4

J601, pin 20

Yes

G7

KEYPAD_ROW5

J601, pin 21

Yes

H7

KEYPAD_ROW6

J601, pin22

Yes

H1

UCM_SPARE1

J601, pin 39

Yes

D1

KEYPAD_COL0

J601, pin 23

Yes

G5

KEYPAD_COL1

J601, pin 24

Yes

F3

KEYPAD_COL2

J601, pin 25

Yes

G4

ENC_RESET

J601, pin 42

Yes

F2

BOOT*

E1

WAKEUP

J601, pin 6

Yes

H6

SPARE2_ENC

J601, pin 44

Yes

G3

NOT USED

No

E7

NOT USED

No

A8

HAB_MOD

No

F8

MISOA_SEL

Q801, pin 1

E8

SB3

R510

Yes

G8

SB2

R509

Yes

C3

SB1

R508

Yes

D4

LOCK_DET

C123

A2

NOT USED

B2

RTA3

August 16, 2007

Comment

Accessible on
Main Board?

No
8 KHz Pulse

Yes

No

Data Line

Active Low

Yes

Yes
No

VR596, pin 2

Yes

6816985H01-B

Tables

8.5-9

Table 8.5-5. Patriot MCU/DSP (U800) Pinout (Continued)


U401
Pin Number

Description

To/From

A3

RTA2

VR593, pin 2

Yes

B3

RTA1

VR595, pin 1

Yes

B4

RTA0

VR594, pin 2

Yes

A7

V1.875

E801

1.875V

Yes

P3

V1.875

E801

1.875V

Yes

P6

V1.875

E801

1.875V

Yes

T9

V1.875

E801

1.875V

Yes

N10

V1.875

E801

1.875V

Yes

R16

V1.875

E801

1.875V

Yes

H9

V2.9

E800

3.0V

Yes

G9

V2.9

E800

3.0V

Yes

E15

V2.9

E800

3.0V

Yes

A16

V2.9

E800

3.0V

Yes

K10

V2.9

E800

3.0V

Yes

C12

V2.9

E800

3.0V

Yes

D8

V2.9

E800

3.0V

Yes

B7

V2.9

E800

3.0V

Yes

A4

V2.9

E800

3.0V

Yes

A16

V2.9

E800

3.0V

Yes

H2

V2.9

E800

3.0V

Yes

K3

V1.875

E801

1.875V

Yes

R8

V1.875

E801

1.875V

Yes

G15

V1.875

E801

1.875V

Yes

C10

V1.875

E801

1.875V

Yes

K12

URXD1_USB_VMI

No

L16

URTS1_XRXD

No

F13

ADTRIG

No

B16

P-URXD2

No

D14

P-URTS2

No

B12

RX_SSI_DATA

6816985H01-B

TP403

Comment

Data From
Abacus to
DSP

Accessible on
Main Board?

Yes

August 16, 2007

8.5-10

Tables

Table 8.5-5. Patriot MCU/DSP (U800) Pinout (Continued)


U401
Pin Number

Description

To/From

Comment

Accessible on
Main Board?

C11

TX_SSI_CLK

R259

1.536 MHz

Yes

B10

RED_LED

Q501, pin 3

Active High

Yes

D10

GREEN_LED

Q501, pin 5

Active High

Yes

B11

TX_SSI_FSYNC

R251

48 KHz

Yes

J10

CODEC_TX

TX

MAKO to DSP
Tx Audio Data

Yes

J15

CODEC_DCLK

DCLK

512 KHz

Yes

K16

CODEC_FSYNC

SYNC

8 KHz Pulse

Yes

D7

MISOA

U801, pin 4

SPI A Data
Out

Yes

D3

MISOB

BMISO

SPI B Data
Out

Yes

E6

NOT USED

No

F7

NOT USED

No

D6

NOT USED

No

C5

NOT USED

No

A9

NOT USED

No

B8

NOT USED

No

B9

NOT USED

No

A10

NOT USED

No

G6

BT_DISABLE

No

D13

NOT USED

No

S15

BT_WAKE

No

F11

RX_SSI_CLK

SSI_CK

Yes

B15

OPT_SEL2_OUT

R666

Yes

J13

NOT USED

Yes

J16

NOT USED

Yes

J12

NOT USED

Yes

H11

NOT USED

Yes

A5

GROUND

GROUND

No

N6

GROUND

GROUND

No

P8

GROUND

GROUND

No

August 16, 2007

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Tables

8.5-11

Table 8.5-5. Patriot MCU/DSP (U800) Pinout (Continued)


U401
Pin Number

Description

To/From

P11

GROUND

GROUND

No

M11

GROUND

GROUND

No

L15

GROUND

GROUND

No

H16

GROUND

GROUND

No

F14

GROUND

GROUND

No

G14

GROUND

GROUND

No

E13

GROUND

GROUND

No

B13

GROUND

GROUND

No

K15

GROUND

GROUND

No

D9

GROUND

GROUND

No

C8

GROUND

GROUND

No

B5

GROUND

GROUND

No

C2

GROUND

GROUND

No

C1

GROUND

GROUND

No

H3

GROUND

GROUND

No

K15

GROUND

GROUND

No

T8

GROUND

GROUND

No

H15

GROUND

GROUND

No

C9

GROUND

GROUND

No

B6

ABACUS_CS*

U401, pin 25

Active Low

Yes

E2

UNIVERSAL_SPI_CS*

C222

Active Low

Yes

D2

NOT USED

E3

MAKO_CE

E4

SCKB

B1

NOT USED

No

F4

NOT USED

No

F5

SPI_MOSI_B

BMOSI

SPI B Data
(VOCON)

Yes

C7

SPI_CLK_A

SCKA

SPI A Clock

Yes

C6

MOSIA

R802

SPI A Data
(RF Devices)

Yes

G10

NOT USED

6816985H01-B

Comment

Accessible on
Main Board?

No

B_CLK

Active High

No

SPI B Clock

Yes

No

August 16, 2007

8.5-12

Tables

Table 8.5-5. Patriot MCU/DSP (U800) Pinout (Continued)


U401
Pin Number

Description

G16

NOT USED

J11

CODEC_RX

R775

DSP to MAKO
Rx Audio Data

Yes

A12

RX_SSI_FSYNC

SSI_FS

20 KHz pulse

Yes

A11

RX_SSI_CLK

SSI_CK

1.2 MHz

Yes

E9

TX_SSI_DATA

U201, pin 4

Data From
DSP to A/D

Yes

C15

BSY_OUT_CTS*

No

F12

UTXD2

No

D15

NOT USED

No

E14

BOOT_NORM*

No

D16

RS232_USB*

No

G12

UCTS1_USB_SPEED*

No

K11

UTXD1_USB_VPO

No

K14

USB_VMO

No

K13

USB_TX_EN

No

D5

8 KHZ_INT

SYNC

H14

BL_EN

J601, pin 43

K4

LV_DETECT

D511, pin 1

F9

NOT USED

J2

SC_FILT_EN

FL200, pin 7

A6

16_8MHZ

C726

16.8 MHz

Yes

J7

GATED_32_KHZ

U712, pin 4

32.768 KHz

Yes

G13

NOT USED

J1

MOD

A13

NOT USED

No

M6

NOT USED

No

R1

NOT USED

No

N3

NOT USED

No

M5

NOT USED

No

P2

NOT USED

No

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To/From

Comment

Accessible on
Main Board?
No

8 KHz Pulse

R406
Yes

3.0V

Yes
No
No

No
R634

Bootstrap
mode > 2.7V

Yes

6816985H01-B

Tables

8.5-13

Table 8.5-5. Patriot MCU/DSP (U800) Pinout (Continued)


U401
Pin Number

Description

P1

NOT USED

No

N1

NOT USED

No

M4

NOT USED

No

M3

NOT USED

No

M2

NOT USED

No

M1

NOT USED

No

L4

NOT USED

No

L3

NOT USED

No

L1

NOT USED

No

L2

NOT USED

No

K2

NOT USED

No

T1

NOT USED

No

R2

NOT USED

No

T2

NOT USED

No

K7

NOT USED

No

N2

NOT USED

No

L5

NOT USED

No

L6

NOT USED

No

C4

NOT USED

No

L13

NOT USED

No

D11

NOT USED

No

E16

KVL_USB_DET*

F15

16.8_MHZ_OUT

K5

NOT USED

Yes

H8

NOT USED

No

F16

RESET

K6

USB_VPI

No

H12

BL_FREQ

No

H13

NOT USED

No

E10

NOT USED

No

F10

NOT USED

No

6816985H01-B

To/From

Comment

Active Low
16out (TP)

R808

Accessible on
Main Board?

No
No

Reset = 0V

Yes

August 16, 2007

8.5-14

Tables

Table 8.5-5. Patriot MCU/DSP (U800) Pinout (Continued)


U401
Pin Number

Description

To/From

Comment

Accessible on
Main Board?

D12

TCK

TCK

ONCE/JTAG

Yes

C13

TMS

TMS

ONCE/JTAG

Yes

E11

TRST

TRST

ONCE/JTAG

Yes

A14

TDO

TDO

ONCE/JTAG

Yes

E12

TDI

TDI

ONCE/JTAG

Yes

M16

NOT USED

No

L14

NOT USED

No

P15

NOT USED

No

L11

NOT USED

No

M14

NOT USED

No

N16

NOT USED

No

L12

NOT USED

No

M12

CKO

N15

NOT USED

No

M15

NOT USED

No

R12

ADDRESS 0

T13

ADDRESS 1

No

M10

ADDRESS 2

No

T12

ADDRESS 3

No

P13

ADDRESS 4

No

M9

ADDRESS 5

No

P10

ADDRESS 6

No

P12

ADDRESS 7

No

N9

ADDRESS 8

No

R10

ADDRESS 9

No

P9

ADDRESS 10

No

L10

ADDRESS 11

No

T10

ADDRESS 12

No

R9

ADDRESS 13

No

L9

ADDRESS 14

No

K9

ADDRESS 15

No

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J601, pin 7

Disabled

Yes

Yes

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Table 8.5-5. Patriot MCU/DSP (U800) Pinout (Continued)


U401
Pin Number

Description

J9

ADDRESS 16

No

L8

ADDRESS 17

No

M8

ADDRESS 18

No

N8

ADDRESS 19

No

K8

ADDRESS 20

No

L7

ADDRESS 21

No

T7

ADDRESS 22

No

R7

ADDRESS 23

R3

DATA 15

No

T3

DATA 14

No

N4

DATA 13

No

P4

DATA 12

No

R4

DATA 11

No

J8

DATA 10

No

T4

DATA 9

No

N5

DATA 8

No

P5

DATA 7

R644

Yes

R5

DATA 6

R643

Yes

T5

DATA 5

R642

Yes

R6

DATA 4

R641

Yes

T6

DATA 3

R640

Yes

M7

DATA 2

R639

Yes

N7

DATA 1

R638

Yes

P7

DATA 0

R637

Yes

N11

R_W

No

T11

NOT USED

No

R14

NOT USED

No

N12

CS3*

No

T14

CS2

No

R11

NOT USED

No

R15

CS0

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Comment

R814

TP_CS0

Accessible on
Main Board?

Yes

Active Low

Yes

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Table 8.5-5. Patriot MCU/DSP (U800) Pinout (Continued)


U401
Pin Number

Description

P16

OE_EN

No

M13

EB1_N

No

R13

EBO_N

No

N14

NOT USED

No

T16

WAIT

No

P14

NOT USED

No

N13

ADV

No

T15

B_CLK

No

To/From

Comment

Accessible on
Main Board?

Table 8.5-6. MAKO (U701) Pinout


Pin Ref
Number

U701 Pin Name

To/From

Comment

Accessible
on Main
Board?

A4

VREF

GND

1.231

Yes

N3

UCM_SS

UCM_SS

2.9

No

P9

ONE_WIRE_1

ONE_WIRE_OPT

2.9

Yes

A5

BBP_CLK

TX_SSI_CLK

1.536MHz

Yes

H4

VCM2

GND

1/2 B+ (3.75V)

Yes

J1

EXT_MIC_M

GND

3.3V

Yes

J2

EXT_MIC_P

EXT_MIC

3.3V

Yes

J3

VCM1

GND

3.3V

Yes

K1

INT_MIC_M

GND

3.3V

Yes

K2

INT_MIC_P

INT_MIC

3.3V

Yes

B5

BBP_SYNC

TX_SSI_FSYNC

48KHz

Yes

E7

VC_DCLK

CODEC_DCLK

520Hz

Yes

L10

VMES

GND

5V

Yes

L11

ATOD_2

EMERG

5V

Yes

L2

MIC_BIAS

EXT_MIC

5V

Yes

L6

USB_CONNECT

Q704

5V

Yes

L8

ONE_WIRE_BATT

BAT_STATUS

5V

Yes

M10

TXDO_BDI_5V

RS232_DO_USB+

5V

Yes

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Table 8.5-6. MAKO (U701) Pinout (Continued)


Pin Ref
Number

U701 Pin Name

To/From

Comment

Accessible
on Main
Board?

M11

RTS_FILLSEN_5V

RTS

5V

Yes

M12

ADC_VREF

GND

5V

Yes

M13

ATOD_1

VOLUME

5V

Yes

N12

RXDIN_5V

RS232_DI_USB-

5V

Yes

N13

SB96_BUS_BUSY

SB9600_BUSY

5V

Yes

N6

USB1_DP

RS232_DI_USB-

5V

Yes

N9

SB96_BDO_KF_5V

LHDATA_KEYFAIL

5V

Yes

P13

CTS_CABLE_DET_5V

CTS

5V

Yes

P7

USB1_DM

RS232_DI_USB+

5V

Yes

D7

VC_FSYNC

CODEC_FSYNC

8KHz

Yes

F1

INT_SPKR_P

INT_SPKR_POS

B+(7.5V)

Yes

F2

INT_SPKR_M

INT_SPKR_NEG

B+(7.5V)

Yes

G1

EXT_SPKR_M

EXT_SPKR_NEG

B+(7.5V)

Yes

G2

PA_IN_P

VC_OUT_P

B+(7.5V)

Yes

G3

PA_IN_M

VC_OUT_N

B+(7.5V)

Yes

H1

EXT_SPKR_P

EXT_SPKR_POS

B+(7.5V)

Yes

H2

VC_OUT_M

PA_IN_N

B+(7.5V)

Yes

H3

VC_OUT_P

PA_IN_P

B+(7.5V)

Yes

A3

TEST

GND

GND

No

C4

SCAN_EN

GND

GND

No

E8

VFUSE

GND

GND

No

B11

AD_TRIG

ADTRIG

NA

No

B6

SPI_DI

SPI_MOSIB

NA

No

C6

SPI_DO

SPI_MISOB

NA

No

A11

TX_RX

NC

NC

No

B12

OPTION_INTX

NC

NC

No

B7

VC_TX

NC

NC

No

C10

USB_INTX

NC

NC

No

C11

OPT_GPIO1

NC

NC

No

D11

OPT_GPIO3

NC

NC

No

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Table 8.5-6. MAKO (U701) Pinout (Continued)


Pin Ref
Number

U701 Pin Name

To/From

Comment

Accessible
on Main
Board?

F10

OPT_GPIO0

NC

NC

No

G10

OPT_GPIO2

NC

NC

No

J5

TXDO_BDI_UP_3V

NC

NC

No

K12

ATOD_7

NC

NC

No

K13

ATOD_8

NC

NC

No

K6

TXDO_BDI_ENC_3V

NC

NC

No

K7

OPTA_SEL1

NC

NC

No

K8

OPTB_SEL1

NC

NC

No

L3

FE_TUNE1

NC

NC

No

M14

ATOD_3

NC

NC

No

M2

FE_TUNE2

NC

NC

No

M3

RTS_FILLSEN_3V

NC

NC

No

M8

ONE_WIRE_2

NC

NC

No

M9

OPTA_SEL2

NC

NC

No

N1

PWR_CTRL

NC

NC

No

N10

OPTA_SEL3

NC

NC

No

N11

OPTB_SEL3

NC

NC

No

N2

RXDIN_ENC_3V

NC

NC

No

N7

USB2_DP

NC

NC

No

N8

SB96D_BDO_KF_3V

NC

NC

No

P10

OPTA_SEL0

NC

NC

No

P11

OPTB_SEL0

NC

NC

No

P12

OPTB_SEL2

NC

NC

No

P2

RXDIN_3V

NC

NC

No

P8

USB2_DN

NC

NC

No

E1

PA_BPLUS

SW_B+

SW_B+(7.5V)

Yes

E3

BPLUS

BPLUS

UNSW_B+(7.5V)

No

A7

VC_RX

CODEC_RX

V1.55(1.6V)

Yes

A6

LOGIC_VDD

V2.9

V2.9

No

A8

RS232_USB_X

RS232_USB_X

V2.9

Yes

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Table 8.5-6. MAKO (U701) Pinout (Continued)


Pin Ref
Number

U701 Pin Name

To/From

Comment

Accessible
on Main
Board?

K11

ATOD_6

V2.9

V2.9

Yes

L13

ATOD_5

V2.9

V2.9

Yes

L5

APCO

V2.9

V2.9

Yes

M4

VC_TX3V

CODEC_TX

V2.9

Yes

N14

ATOD_0

V2.9

V2.9

No

L12

ATOD_4

BAT_STATUS

VCC5(5V)

Yes

A10

UART2_RXD_OD

SB96D_BDO_KF_3V/
V2.9/URXD3

VDD(1.65-3.6V)

Yes

A9

USB2_OE_RCV_RTS

URTS1_XRXD

VDD(1.65-3.6V)

Yes

B10

CTS_X

UCTS_USB_SPEED

VDD(1.65-3.6V)

Yes

B8

USB1_OE

USB_TXENAB

VDD(1.65-3.6V)

Yes

B9

USB2_DAT_VP

USB_VPI

VDD(1.65-3.6V)

Yes

C12

BUSY_IN

URTS2

VDD(1.65-3.6V)

Yes

C7

BOOT_NORM_X

BOOT_NORM_X

VDD(1.65-3.6V)

Yes

C8

USB1_DAT_TXD

TXD1_USB_VPO

VDD(1.65-3.6V)

Yes

C9

USB2_SE0_VM_RXD

URXD1_USB_VMI

VDD(1.65-3.6V)

Yes

D10

CABLE_DET_3V

KVL_USB_DET

VDD(1.65-3.6V)

Yes

D6

SPI_CS

MAKO_CE

VDD(1.65-3.6V)

Yes

D8

USB1_SE0

USB_VMO

VDD(1.65-3.6V)

Yes

E11

BUSY_OUT

UCTS2

VDD(1.65-3.6V)

Yes

E6

SPI_CLK

SCKB

VDD(1.65-3.6V)

Yes

E9

UART2_TXD

UTXD2

VDD(1.65-3.6V)

Yes

L7

ONE_WIRE_UP

ONE_WIRE_UP/V2.9

VDD(1.65-3.6V)

Yes

POWER MANAGEMENT BLOCK


B2

BAT_TYPE

GND

0-5V

Yes

D2

BAT_3V6

GND

0-5V

Yes

D3

REG_3V6

GND

0-5V

Yes

G4

HV_BG

GND

1.2V

Yes

M1

TXCO_IN

16_8MHz

16.8MHz (2.5-3.3V)

Yes

J13

SW2_VOUT

GND

2.3V

Yes

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Tables

Table 8.5-6. MAKO (U701) Pinout (Continued)


Pin Ref
Number

U701 Pin Name

To/From

Comment

Accessible
on Main
Board?

J14

SW2_LX

GND

2.3V

Yes

A2

PGLD03

VSAVE

2.5V

Yes

C2

VSAVE

VSAVE

2.5V

Yes

E4

MECH_SW

SW_B+

2.5V

Yes

N5

V04_O

GND

2.775V

Yes

P6

V07_O

GND

2.8V

Yes

A12

XOUT

XTAL FREQ

24.576MHz (3.3V)

Yes

A13

XIN

XTAL FREQ

24.576MHz (3.3V)

Yes

L1

V09_O

GND

3.3V

Yes

M6

V10_O

GND

3.3V

Yes

B1

XTAL32_OUT

32.768KHz

32.768MHz (2.5-3.3V)

Yes

C1

XTAL32_IN

32.768KHz

32.768MHz (2.5-3.3V)

Yes

F5

GATED_32K_CLK

MAKO_32KHZ

32KHZ(VDD)

Yes

K4

V08_O

VCC5 SUPPLY

5V

Yes

E2

FET_ENX

VPP_EN/UNSW_B+/
SW_B+

B+(7.5V)

Yes

F14

SW1_PHASE

VSW1

B+(7.5V)

Yes

F3

BAT_RTC

GND

B+(7.5V)

Yes

B3

SW_TYPE

GND

GND

No

C3

PGLDO2

GND

GND

No

D14

GND7

GND

GND

No

D4

TCXO_SEL_16_24

GND

GND

No

D9

GND9

GND

GND

No

G5

GND4

GND

GND

No

H14

SW1_GND

Q502

GND

No

H5

GND8

GND

GND

No

J4

GND3

GND

GND

No

K9

GND5

GND

GND

No

L14

SW2_GND

GND

GND

No

L4

GND6

GND

GND

No

L9

V10_GND

GND

GND

No

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Table 8.5-6. MAKO (U701) Pinout (Continued)


Pin Ref
Number

U701 Pin Name

To/From

Comment

Accessible
on Main
Board?

M7

GND2

GND

GND

No

P5

GND1

GND

GND

No

B13

VBUS_SUPPLY

NC

NC

No

B4

IGN_X

NC

NC

No

C13

VBUS2_CMD

NC

NC

No

C14

VBUS1_CMD

NC

NC

No

D12

VBUS2

NC

NC

No

D13

SW5_VDD

NC

NC

No

E12

VBUS1_SENS

NC

NC

No

E13

SW5_SUMCOMP

NC

NC

No

E14

SW5_VSENSE

NC

NC

No

F11

VBUS2_SENS

NC

NC

No

F12

SW5_VOUT

NC

NC

No

F13

SW5_VDDHV

NC

NC

No

F4

EMERG_PB

NC

NC

No

G11

SW5_PHASE

NC

NC

No

H10

VBUS1

NC

NC

No

H13

SW1_DH

NC

NC

No

J11

SW1_VSEN_BST

NC

NC

No

NC1

NC1

NC

NC

No

NC2

NC2

NC

NC

No

NC3

NC3

NC

NC

No

NC4

NC4

NC

NC

No

NC5

NC5

NC

NC

No

NC6

NC6

NC

NC

No

G12

SW1_VDDHV

SW_B+

SW_B+(7.5V)

Yes

H11

SW1_VSEN_BUK

SW_B+

SW_B+(7.5V)

Yes

K3

V08_I

SW_B+

SW_B+(7.5V)

Yes

D1

BAT_7V5

UNSW_B+

UNSW_B+(7.5V)

Yes

P4

V03_O

V1.55

V1.55(1.6V)

Yes

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Table 8.5-6. MAKO (U701) Pinout (Continued)


Pin Ref
Number

U701 Pin Name

To/From

Comment

Accessible
on Main
Board?

N4

V02_O

V1.875

V1.875

Yes

P3

V06_O

V2.9

V2.9

Yes

C5

RESETX

MAKO RESET

VDD(1.65-3.6V)

Yes

D5

INT_X

MAKO_INT_X

VDD(1.65-3.6V)

Yes

G13

SW1_VDD

Q702

VDD(1.65-3.6V)

Yes

G14

SW1_SUMCOMP_DL

Q702

VSW1 (3.6V)

Yes

H12

SW1_VOUT

VSW1

VSW1 (3.6V)

No

J10

V10_I

VSW1

VSW1 (3.6V)

Yes

J12

SW2_VCC

VSW1

VSW1 (3.6V)

Yes

K14

SW2_VCCS

VSW1

VSW1 (3.6V)

Yes

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9.1-1

Chapter 9.1 VHF Schematics, Board Overlays, and Parts Lists

9.1.1 Introduction
This chapter contains the schematics, board layouts, and parts lists for the
XTS 2500/2500I/2250/1500 radios. Use them in conjunction with the theory of
operation and the troubleshooting procedures, charts, and waveforms to
isolate a problem to the component level.
Table 9.1-1. VHF Schematics, Board Overlays and Parts Lists
Schematic/Board Layout

Page No.

Radio Interconnect Block Diagram

9.1-2

PMLD4303A/ PMLD4303D Top Level Schematic

9.1-3

PMLD4303A/ PMLD4303D Controller Interface Schematic

9.1-4

PMLD4303A/ PMLD4303D Interface and Accessories Schematic

9.1-5

PMLD4303A/ PMLD4303D Side Connector Schematic

9.1-6

PMLD4303A/ PMLD4303D Controller Schematic

9.1-7

PMLD4303A/ PMLD4303D Patriot Bravo (U800) Schematic

9.1-8

PMLD4303A/ PMLD4303D MAKO DC and Audio Schematic Sheet 1 of 2

9.1-9

PMLD4303A/ PMLD4303D MAKO DC and Audio Schematic Sheet 2 of 2

9.1-10

PMLD4303A/ PMLD4303D Memory Schematic

9.1-11

PMLD4303A/ PMLD4303D Frequency Generation Unit (FGU) and


Digital to Analog Converter (DAC) Schematic

9.1-12

PMLD4303A Frequency Generation Unit (FGU) Schematic - Sheet


1 of 3

9.1-13

PMLD4303D Frequency Generation Unit (FGU) Schematic - Sheet


1 of 3

9.1-14

PMLD4303A/ PMLD4303D Frequency Generation Unit (FGU)


Schematic - Sheet 2 of 3

9.1-15

PMLD4303A/ PMLD4303D Frequency Generation Unit (FGU)


Schematic - Sheet 3 of 3

9.1-16

PMLD4303A/ PMLD4303D Receiver Front End and DC Schematic

9.1-17

PMLD4303A/ PMLD4303D Receiver Front End Schematic

9.1-18

PMLD4303A/ PMLD4303D Receiver Schematic - Sheet 1 of 4

9.1-19

PMLD4303A/ PMLD4303D Receiver Schematic - Sheet 2 of 4

9.1-20

PMLD4303A/ PMLD4303D Receiver Schematic - Sheet 3 of 4

9.1-21

PMLD4303A/ PMLD4303D Receiver Schematic (Regulators) Sheet 4 of 4

9.1-22

PMLD4303A/ PMLD4303D RF Schematic

9.1-23

PMLD4303A/ PMLD4303D Transmitter Schematic

9.1-24

PMLD4303A RF Controls Schematic

9.1-25

PMLD4303D RF Controls Schematic

9.1-26

PMLD4303A/ PMLD4303D Main Circuit Board Component


Location Detail - Side 1

9.1-27

PMLD4303A/ PMLD4303D Main Circuit Board Component


Location Detail - Side 2

9.1-28

PMLD4303A/ PMLD4303D Main Circuit Board Electrical Parts List

9.1-29

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9.1-2

VHF Schematics, Board Overlays, and Parts Lists

INT_MIC_P

Internal Mic Bias


R751, R753,
C751,
C753, C755

MAKO IC U701

Pre-amp
G1 Gain
= 15 dB

MUX

External Mic Bias


R750, R752,
C750, C752
C754

Amp G2
Gain = -30
to 0 dB

CODEC
A/D 16-Bit

HPF = 200 Hz
& LPF = 3.4
kHz cutoff

EXT_MIC_P

MAKO_CS
SPI_MISOB
SPI_MOSIB
SCKB

CODEC_TX
CODEC_FSYNC
CODEC_DCLK

Patriot
SPIB

RF D/A
U201

Patriot
SAP / BBP

TX TX Driver
VCOBIC Buffer Amplifier
U250 Q216
U101

Reference
Oscillator

3
TX_SSI_FSYNC
TX_SSI_CLK
TX_DATA

EPIC
Y200

Loop
Filter

Power
Module
Q101

Directional
Coupler
U106

VCO
RF Power
Detector
D103

FracN
U201

Antenna
Switch

VCO

ABACUS III
U401
RX_SSI_FSYNC
RX_SSI_CLK
RX_SSI_DATA

MAKO IC U701
Digital
LPF = 3.4kHz

Patriot SAP/BBP

MAKO_CS
SPI_MISOB
SPI_MOSIB
SCKB

CODEC
16-Bit
D/A

3
G4
Preamp =
0 to 10
dB

CODEC_RX
CODEC_DCLK
CODEC_FSYNC

Patriot SPIB
4

DAC
U203

VC_OUT_P

PA_IN_P

To
Antenna

VCO

G1 Digital
Gain = 0 or
1 dB

Temperature
Sense
U103

G3
Attenuator
= -52 to 0
dB

Harmonic
Filter

ABACUS III U401

Mixer
U1

Preselector RX LNA Preselector


Filter
Filter
Q1
FL2
FL1

G5
EXT PA
=26 dB

Sample
Clk

PA
Control
PA_IN_M

PCIC
U102

LPF
FL200

Crystal
Filter
FL 3

HP & LP
Filter = 22kHz, VC_OUT_M
200Hz

Internal
Speaker =
28 ohms

MOD
IN

2ND
LO

G6
INT PA
=26 dB

External
Speaker

MAEPF-27352-O

Figure 9.1-1. Radio Interconnect Block Diagram


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9.1-3

RX_SSI_DA TA
A B A CUS3_CS

RX_SSI_DA TA
A B A CUS3_CS
RX_SSI_RESET

VOL UME
EMERGENCY
TG2_SEC_CL EA R
PTT

VOL UME
EMERGENCY
TG2_SEC_CL EA R
PTT

RTA 2

RT A 2

RTA 1

R TA 1

RTA 0

R TA 0

RTA 3

R TA 3

SB 3

SB 3

SB 2

SB 2

SB 1

SB 1

RFSW_B +

RFSW_B +

MECH_SW

MECH_SW

GREEN_L ED
RED_L ED

GREEN_L ED
RED_L ED
16_8_f i l t er ed

16_8_f i l t er ed
CONTROL L ER

SSI_FSYNC
SSI_CL K
VSW1
B A T_STA TUS
L OCK _DET

SSI_FSYNC
SSI_CL K
VSW1
B A TTERY_ID
L OCK _DET
L i _B at +

RESET_OUT

RESET_OUT

SC_FIL T_EN

SC_FIL T_EN

TX_SSI_DA TA

TX_SSI_DA TA

SPI_MOSIA

SPI_MOSI_A

SPI_CL K _A

SPI_CL K _A

UNIVERSA L _SPI_CS
POR
UNSW_B +
TX_SSI_FSYNC
TX_SSI_CL K
B L _FREQ

UNIVERSA L _SPI_CS
POR
UNSW_B +
TX_SSI_FSYNC
TX_SSI_CL K

RFGND
RFGND

Figure 9.1-2. PMLD4303A/ PMLD4303D Top Level Schematic


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CONTROLLER

RTA(0:3)

INTERFACE & ACCESSORIES

WAKEUP
CODEC_DCLK
EXT_SPKREXT_SPKR+
SPKRSPKR+
EIM_DATA(7:0)
RS232_DI_USBRS232_DO_USB+
RTS
CTS
LHDATA_KEYFAIL
ONE_WIRE_OPT
EXT_MIC
INT_MIC
LH_BUSY

OPT_SEL2_OUT
OPT_SEL1
OPT_SEL2_IN
SPI_MISOB
KP_ROW(0:6)
MOD
BOOT*
CODEC_RX
EIM_A0
HAB_MOD
VPP_EN
SCKB
SPI_MOSIB
ENC_RESET
RESET

CODEC_FSYNC
CODEC_TX
OPT_B+_VPP

BL_EN

UCM_SS
CS3
KP_COL(0:2)

BOOT_NORM*
RS232_USB*
USB_TXENAB
WAKEUP
CODEC_DCLK
EXT_SPKREXT_SPKR+
SPKRSPKR+
EIM_DATA(7:0)
URTS1_XRXD
URXD1_USB_VMI
BSY_OUT_CTS
UTXD2
BSY_IN_RTS
URXD2
EXT_MIC
INT_MIC
USB_VMO
UTXD1_USB_VPO
UCTS_USB_SPEED

OPT_SEL2_OUT
OPT_SEL1
OPT_SEL2_IN
SPI_MISOB
KP_ROW(0:6)
MOD
BOOT*
CODEC_RX
EIM_A0
HAB_MOD
VPP_EN
SCKB
SPI_MOSIB
ENC_RESET

CODEC_FSYNC
CODEC_TX
OPT_B+_VPP
16_8MHZ
USB_VPI
BL_EN
ONE_WIRE_UP
USB_ENUM
UCM_SS
KVL_USB_DET
CS3
KP_COL(0:2)
GATED_32_KHZ

UCM_KF
UCM_SPARE1

UCM_KF_MAKO
UCM_SPARE1

IF900

IF901

IF902

IF903

RTA3

SB3

IF905

SB2

IF906

SB1

IF912

EMERGENCY
VOLUME
SPI_MOSIA

RX_SSI_CLK
RX_SSI_FSYNC
RX_SSI_DATA
TG2_SEC_CLEAR

RTA2

IF904

SB3
SB2
SB1
RTA(0:3)

SPI_CLK_A
ABACUS3_CS
UNIVERSAL_SPI_CS
RFSW_B+
UNSW_B+

RTA0
RTA1

EMERGENCY

IF913

VOLUME

IF914

SPI_MOSIA

IF916

SPI_CLK_A

IF917

ABACUS3_CS

IF918

UNIVERSAL_SPI_CS

IF919

RFSW_B+

IF940

UNSW_B+

MOSIA

IF920

SSI_CLK

IF921

(SPI_CLKA)

SSI_FSYNC

IF922
IF907

RX_SSI_DATA
TG2_SEC_CLEAR

IF927

TX_SSI_DATA
SC_FILT_EN
POR
RESET

TX_SSI_DATA

IF928

SC_FILT_EN

IF929

POR

IF948

RESET_OUT

IF930

VSW1
16_8_filtered

VSW1

IF942

CTS
LHDATA_KEYFAIL
LH_BUSY
ONE_WIRE_OPT
LOCK_DET
RTS
TX_SSI_FSYNC
TX_SSI_CLK
RS232_DO_USB+
RS232_DI_USB-

16_8_filtered

IF936

LOCK_DET

IF952

TX_SSI_FSYNC

IF953

TX_SSI_CLK

IF943

PTT
BL_FREQ
MECH_SW
RED_LED
GREEN_LED

PTT

IF944

BL_FREQ

IF945

MECH_SW

IF946

RED_LED

IF947

USB_MINUS_MON
USB_PLUS_MON
BAT_STATUS

GREEN_LED

BAT_STATUS
IF950

IF951
RFGND

UCM_SPARE2
UNIVERSAL RESET LINE

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470pF
470pF
470pF
470pF

470pF

*C611*

470pF

*C613*

*C610*

470pF

*C612*

*C615*

330pF

C640

*C617*

330pF

C641

*C619*

V1.875
V2.9
UNSW_B+
SW_B+

J601-1
(No place for Ram 2.2)
R611
100

J601-2

UNSW_B+

J601-3

SW_B+

J601-4

HOST_WAKE

UCM_SS

UCM Only

J601-5

DNP (BT Only)


0
R610

NC

J601-6

WAKEUP (BT_WAKE)
REGISTER_SEL

J601-7

DISPLAY_SEL

J601-8

SCKB

J601-10

SPI_MISOB

J601-11

SSI_CLK

J601-12

SSI_FSYNC

J601-13

CODEC_TX

EIM_A0

J601-9

SPI_MOSIB

R616

CODEC_RX

J601-15

KEYPAD_ROW0

J601-16
J601-17

KEYPAD_ROW2

J601-18

KEYPAD_ROW3

J601-19

KEYPAD_ROW4

J601-20

KEYPAD_ROW5

J601-21

KEYPAD_ROW6

J601-22

R620

100

R621

100

SPI B Data Out

R622

100

SPI B Data In

100

DNP (BT Only)

Serial Audio Port Transmit Data

R626

100

Serial Audio Port Receive Data

2
3
4
5
6
KP_ROW(0:6)
KP_COL(0:2)

J601-25

J601-28

D3

J601-29

D4

J601-30

D5

J601-31

D6

J601-32

D7

J601-33

CKHI
BOOT*
TEST_TAMPER
DISPLAY_RESET
UCM_SPARE1

ENC_RXD (BT_RX)
ENC_TXD (BT_TX)
ENC_RESET
BL_EN
UCM_SPARE2

1K

R637

1K

R638

1K

R639

1K

R640

1K

R642

1K

R643

1K

R644

10K

D600

RESET

ONE_WIRE_OPT

J601-38
UCM_SPARE1

J601-39
NC
NC

J601-42

ENC_RESET

J601-44
J601-45

Gnd

J601-46

Gnd

J601-47

BL_EN

J601-43

Gnd

CTS

V1.875

NET
R647

NC

J601-41

LH_BUSY

RTS
RS232_DO_USB+
RS232_DI_USB-

R649
47K

NC

J601-40

LHDATA_KEYFAIL

J601-36
J601-37

0
UCM_KF

1K R641

J601-34
J601-35

EIM_DATA(7:0)

ONE_WIRE_OPT

UCM_KEYFAIL

CODEC_RX

J601-27

CODEC_FSYNC
CODEC_TX

D2

CODEC_DCLK

100

J601-23

D1

SPI_MISOB

R625

J601-24
J601-26

SPI_MOSIB

Serial Audio Port Frame Sync

KEYPAD_COL0

D0

SCKB

Serial Audio Port Clock

KEYPAD_COL1
KEYPAD_COL2

CS3

SPI B Serial Clock

100
R617

J601-14

KEYPAD_ROW1

WAKEUP

NC

LHDATA_KEYFAIL
1

DA TA _NET(0: 5)

V1.875

V2.9 (3 volts)

LH_BUSY
5

RS232_DI_USB4

RS232_DO_USB+
2

CTS
3

RTS

470pF

*C629*

470pF

*C630*

470pF

*C631*

470pF

*C632*

470pF

*C633*

470pF
470pF

470pF

*C634*

SIDE CONNECTOR INTERFACE

INT_MIC
SPKREXT_SPKREXT_SPKR+
EXT_MIC
SPKR+
OPT_SEL1

*C636*

C637

MOD
INT_MIC
SPKREXT_SPKREXT_SPKR+
EXT_MIC

BOOT*

*C635*

USED FOR UCM

.01uF

MOD

OPT_SEL2_IN
HAB_MOD
OPT_SEL2_OUT
VPP_EN
OPT_B+_VPP

SPKR+
OPT_SEL1
OPT_SEL2_IN
HAB_MOD
OPT_SEL2_OUT
VPP_EN
OPT_B+_VPP

Figure 9.1-4. PMLD4303A/ PMLD4303D Interface and Accessories Schematic


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V2.9

C866
.011uF

VPP
V2.9
Q804

R654
10K

SW_B+

Q698

1
3

K1

K3

K2

K4

*C653*
470pF

*C654*
470pF

Band Specific

A1

A2
*C652*
470pF

Band Specific

*C655*
470pF

*C656*
470pF

*C657*
470pF

J650-1

Band Specific

Band Specific

J650-2

GND
INT_SPK+

SPKR+
J650-3

SPKR-

R667

390

100
R608

2
EXT_SPKR+

R614
20K

V2.9

J650
20 PIN CONN

Band Specific

Band Specific

R636
10K

3
2
*C658*
470pF

R613
20K

NP

EXTSP+

EXTMIC

R658
150K
Band Specific

GND

EXT_SP

R672
10K

C620
0.1uF

V2.9

C621
0.1uF

OPT_SEL1

1
1

9.1V

R615
100K

HAB_MOD
0
R635

VR650
12.6V

VR663

V2.9
3
2

U602
LM7301

OPT_B+_VPP

D662

V2.9

MOD

NP

R633
10K

0
R634

R668
68

OPT_SEL2_OUT

OPT_SEL2_IN

NP

R656
10K

C638
0.1uF

U601
LM7301

R673
10K

VPP_EN

V2.9

D603
V2.9

V2.9

L651

EXT_MIC

C614
330pF

270nH

OPT_SEL1

J650-5

EXT_SPK+

J650-6

EXT_MIC

J650-7

OPT_B+_VPP

R678 100
510

R666
ONE_WIRE_OPT
EXT_SPKRR669

RTS

100

R670

LH_BUSY

100
R671

CTS
R675

390

560

J650-8

OPT_SEL2

J650-9

SPKR_COM

J650-10

RTS_USB_PWR

J650-11

GND

J650-12

LH_BUSY

J650-13

CTS

R837
J650-14

RS232_DO_USB+
R838

VCC5

INT_SPKR-

J650-4

RS232_TX_USB+

33
J650-15

RS232_DI_USB-

RS232_RX_USB-

33
R674
J650-16

LHDATA_KEYFAIL

LH_DATA_KEYFAIL

100
J650-17

L652
270nH

C673

C674

33pF

33pF

910pF

*C675*

*C672*

910pF
Band Specific

910pF

INT_MIC
GND

J650-20

GND

VR652
5.6V

VR651
5.6V

J650-18
J650-19

C680

C671
33pF

VR657
6.8V

C607
0.1uF

VR678

INT_MIC

R677
10K

NC

USB_D+

VR659

BAND
700/800 MHz

CAP VALUE
39 pF

RTS1

CTS1

BUS
1

BAND SPECIFIC CAPACITOR VALUES

R697
100

C868
.011uF
DNP

C867
.011uF
DNP

BUSY

USB_D

PART #
2113743N40

UHF

100 pF

2113743N50

VHF

910 pF

2113743L16

5.6V

VR658
13V
5

2
2
1

VR662
5.6V
2

Figure 9.1-5. PMLD4303A/ PMLD4303D Side Connector Schematic


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UCM_SPARE1

UCM_SPARE1

RED_LED

UCM_SPARE2

UCM_SPARE2

GREEN_LED

RED_LED
GREEN_LED
BSY_OUT_CTS

ONE_WIRE_UP

ONE_WIRE_UP

SB3

BSY_IN_RTS

SB3

UCTS_USB_SPEED

KP_COL(0:2)

KP_COL(0:2)

RTA(0:3)

URTS1_XRXD

RTA(0:3)

UTXD1_USB_VPO

KP_ROW(0:6)

KP_ROW(0:6)

KVL_USB_DET

USB_VMO

KVL_USB_DET

URXD1_USB_VMI

MOD

MOD

USB_VPI
USB_TXENAB

RESET_OUT FROM PATRIOT

RESET

RESET

URTS1_XRXD

KVL_USB_DET

URTS1_XRXD

UTXD2

URXD1_USB_VMI

URXD2

URXD1_USB_VMI

RS232_USB*

RX_SSI_DATA

BOOT_NORM*

RX_SSI_DATA

ONE_WIRE_UP
USB_VMO
USB_TXENAB

USB_VMO
USB_TXENAB

TX_SSI_FSYNC

VSW1

OPT_SEL2_IN
OPT_SEL2_OUT

OPT_SEL1

SB1

SB1

GATED_32_KHZ

OPT_SEL2_IN
OPT_SEL2_OUT

UNIVERSAL_SPI_CS

UNIVERSAL_SPI_CS

SCKB
SPI_MOSIB

BSY_IN_RTS
URXD2

BSY_IN_RTS

16_8MHZ

SPI_MISOB

URXD2
ABACUS3_CS

ABACUS3_CS

SPI_CLK_A

SPI_CLK_A

SW_B+
UNSW_B+

SPI_MOSIA
UCTS_USB_SPEED

UCTS_USB_SPEED

SPI_MOSIA

TX_SSI_DATA

RFSW_B+

UTXD1_USB_VPO

SB2

SB2

TX_SSI_CLK
TX_SSI_FSYNC

UTXD2

UTXD2

SC_FILT_EN

SC_FILT_EN

BAT_STATUS
POR

USB_VPI
BOOT*
ENC_RESET
BSY_OUT_CTS
USB_ENUM
BOOT_NORM*
UCM_SS
WAKEUP
HAB_MOD
RS232_USB*
BL_FREQ

USB_VPI
BOOT*
ENC_RESET

VSW1
16_8MHZ
GATED_32_KHZ
MAKO_RESET
ADTRIG
MAKO_INT*
SCKB
SPI_MOSIB
SPI_MISOB
MAKO_CE
CODEC_RX
CODEC_TX
CODEC_DCLK
CODEC_FSYNC
SW_B+
UNSW_B+
RFSW_B+

PTT
CODEC_FSYNC
CODEC_DCLK
CODEC_TX

USB_PLUS_MON

LHDATA_KEYFAIL
LH_BUSY
CTS
RTS
RS232_DO_USB+
RS232_DI_USBONE_WIRE_OPT

TG2_SEC_CLEAR
EMERG
VOLUME
EXT_SPKR_POS
EXT_SPKR_NEG
INT_SPKR_POS
INT_SPKR_NEG
EXT_MIC
INT_MIC
VPP_EN
MECH_SW

LOCK_DET

16_8_filtered
TX_SSI_CLK
TX_SSI_FSYNC
BAT_STATUS
POR

TG2_SEC_CLEAR
EMERGENCY
VOLUME
EXT_SPKR+
EXT_SPKRSPKR+
SPKREXT_MIC
INT_MIC
VPP_EN
MECH_SW

32K_SEL

LOCK_DET

RX_SSI_FSYNC

RX_SSI_FSYNC

RX_SSI_CLK

RX_SSI_CLK

BSY_OUT_CTS
USB_ENUM
BOOT_NORM*
UCM_SS
WAKEUP

CODEC_RX
SCKB
GATED_32_KHZ

HAB_MOD
RS232_USB*
BL_FREQ

ADTRIG
CODEC_RX

BL_EN

USB_MINUS_MON
UCM_KF_MAKO

TX_SSI_DATA
16_8_filtered

UTXD1_USB_VPO

UCM_SS

LHDATA_KEYFAIL
SB9600_BUSY
CTS
RTS
RS232_DO_USB+
RS232_DI_USBONE_WIRE_OPT

TX_SSI_CLK

16_8MHZ
OPT_SEL1

UCM_SS
USB_MINUS_MON
USB_PLUS_MON
UCM_KF_MAKO

BSY_OUT_CTS
BSY_IN_RTS
UCTS_USB_SPEED
URTS1_XRXD
UTXD1_USB_VPO
USB_VMO
URXD1_USB_VMI
USB_VPI
USB_TXENAB
KVL_USB_DET
UTXD2
URXD2
RS232_USB*
BOOT_NORM*
ONE_WIRE_UP

BL_EN
PTT
CODEC_FSYNC
CODEC_DCLK
CODEC_TX

Memory
EIM_A0
EIM_DATA(7:0)

MAKO_CE

EIM_A0
EIM_DATA(7:0)

SPI_MOSIB
R_W*
CS3

NC
CS3

32K_SEL

32K_SEL
RESET FROM MAKO

RESET_OUT FROM PATRIOT

RESET

MAKO_RESET
SPI_MISOB
MAKO_INT*

TX_SSI_FSYNC

OPT_B+_VPP

OPT_B+_VPP

TX_SSI_CLK

Figure 9.1-6. PMLD4303A/ PMLD4303D Controller Schematic


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MOTOROLA INTERNAL USE ONLY

J5
J4
J3
C16
G11

TOUT4_PD0

INT5_PA7_IC1B

TOUT5_PD1
TOUT7_PD3
TOUT8_PD4
TOUT9_PD12

ROW3

TOUT10_PD13

COL UMN7

TOUT13_PD9

10K
R810

NC
C855
.011uF

NC

TOUT14_PD10
TOUT15_PD11

A10
B9
B8
A9
B4

RED_LED

NC

GREEN_LED
RTA(0:3)

NC
NC

B10

0
1

C856
.011uF

DNP

1
TEST_POINT

UCTS2_PB2

SRDB

(Abacus_out)

SCKB

(SSI_CLK)

STDB
SC0B_PC2

*U800-2*
SERIAL_PORTS_BLOCK

SC1B

SRDA

J15

(CODEC _TX)

STDA

SSI_TO_DSP

SCKA

K16

SC1A_PC6

SC2A

SC0A_PC7

SSI_FSYNC

MOSIA

NC
LOCK_DET_2_85

C3

DISPLAY_DATA

SB2

E8

MISOA_SEL

MISOA

D3

SPI_MISOB

A8

MOSIB

DISPLAY_CLK QSCKB

D7

SB3

F8

QSCKA

SSI_CLK(SEC)

SB1

G8

K11

UTXD1_USB_VPO

G12

UCTS_USB_SPEED

D16

V2.9

RS232_USB*

E14

BOOT_NORM*

D15

F12

R816
47K

UTXD2

C15

BSY_OUT_CTS

E9

SPICS0_PE10

MISOB

HAB_MOD
NC

RX_SSI_CLK_2_85

A12

RX_SSI_FSYNC_2_85

SDI_D_C_PE5_SPICS1
(GCAP_CS)

SPICS2_PE4
SPICS3_PE6
SPICS4_PE11

SSI_TO_SEC

J11
G16
G10

CODEC_RX

(CODEC_RX)

NC
UCM_SS

C6
C7

R803

100

SPI_CLK_A

F5

SPI_MOSIB

E4
B1
F4
E3

SCKB
NC
NC
MAKO_CE

D2
E2

UNIVERSAL_SPI_CS

ABACUS3_CS

NC

NC

U801-1

NC

NC

V2.9

NC

TX_SSI_DATA

(DAC_IN)

A11

SC2B_PC3

J10

CODEC_TX
CODEC_DCLK
CODEC_FSYNC

UTXD2_PB0

URTS2_PB3

SCKB2_PC5_OC3

B11

TSYNC

URXD2_PB1

SRDB2_PC4_OC2

D10

TX_SSI_FSYNC

B2

E7

B12
C11

TX_SSI_CLK

A3

D4

D14

BSY_IN_RTS

NC

B3

A2

B16

URXD2
TEST_POINT
1
TCLK

COL UMN5

COL UMN3

TOUT12_PD8

COL UMN6

NC

G3

D1

F2

ROW7

TOUT11_PD7

E1

ROW6

H1

KP_ROW(0:6)

COL UMN4_PE12_IC2B

ROW2

ROW5

H7

INT4_PA6_IC1A

ROW4

G7

TOUT3

H5

G1

INT3_PC15

ROW1

H6
G2

2
3

TOUT2

ROW0

H4

INT2_PC14

TOUT6_PD2

F1
0

TOUT1

COL UMN0

OPT_SEL2_IN

INT1_PE9

COL UMN2

NC

TOUT0

COL UMN1

OPT_SEL1

RIA_PA9_USBSUSP_IPMODEOTLO+TCK_DSCEN_SCKA

DNP
RX_SSI_DATA_2_85

INT0_PE8

F3

MAKO_INT*

G6

DCDA_PA18_IPMODEOTHI_DSP_DE_SC2A

SPICS5_PE11

DSC_RX_PD6

J6

PTT

G5

32K_SEL

*U800-4*
SIM_INT_TOUT_BLOCK

D13

DSRA_PA10_IRE_TRST_INT6_STDA

OPT_SEL2_OUT

F11
A15

DTRA_PA11_IPMODEIN_TMS_INT7_SRDA

B6

E5

DSC_TX_PD5

UTXD1_PA14_USB_VOUT_ITXD_TDO
UCTS1_PA12_USB_FSEN_IOE_MCU_DE

URTS1_PA13_USBXRXD_IPWR_RESET_IN_IC2A

F13

ADTRIG

SPICS9_PE3

OWIRE_DAT_PC10

URXD1_PA15_USB_SE0_IRXD_TDI

L16

URTS1_XRXD

SPICS8_PE2

SIM_SVEN1_PB14_TIO2_DSP_DBG_XDW
F6

K12

URXD1_USB_VMI

J13

SPICS7_PE1

SIM_CLK1_PB13_TIO1_DSP_DBG_YDW

6.8K

ONE_WIRE_UP

V2.9

J16

SPICS6_PE0

SIM_RST1_PB12_TIO0

J12

B15

F7

SIM_PD1_PB15_DSP_DBG_PAW

H11

C5

SIM_D1TX_PB10

G4

R801

SIM_CLK0_PB7

SIM_D1RX_PB11

B14

V2.9

SIM_RST0_PB6

SIM_PD0_PB9

SIM_SVEN0_PB8

C14
10K
R842

SIM_D0RX_PB5

E6

J14

D6

SIM_D0TX_PB4

H10
V2.9

SPICS6 - SPICS9 RESERVED FOR DMAC DATA PINS

UCM_SPARE1

UCM_SPARE2
WAKEUP

U802-1

BOOT*
SPI_MOSIA

ENC_RESET

R802

100

R809
47K

BAND SPECIFIC CAPACITOR VALUES


CAP VALUE

PART #

39 pF

2113743N40

UHF

100 pF

2113743N50

VHF

470 pF

2113743L09

JTAG/ONCE Port Access

3
1

TRST

TDI

Q801

TCK

V2.9

PATRIOT_V2

MCU_DE

E800

BAND
700/800 MHz

DSP_DE

KP_COL(0:2)

TDO

TMS

3V to 2.85V Translation From RF to Patriot


Outputs of Dividers are Inputs To Patriot

CK O
K13
8 KHz Int

E10
DSP_DE

MCU_DE

F10

D12

TCK

C13

TMS

E1 1

A 14

E12

TDI

TDO

TRST

NC

NC

NC

NC

M16
ML B _TSCD

STROB E

L 14

NC

NC

N16

M14

P15

L 11

PSTA T2

PSTA T1

PSTA T3

NC

NC
M12

N15

L 12

PSTA T0

ML B _TSCA

RX_SSI_DATA

PC8_UTXD1_UTXD2

*U800-3*
MISC_BLOCK

PC1_USB_TXENB
PC12_STO

PC9_URXD1_URXD2
PA2

H13

K4
NC

SC_FILT_EN

G15

R8

C10
Q6VDD

Q3VDD

F9
J2
A6

16_8MHZ

Q4VDD

RX_SSI_DATA_2_85

H12

BL_FREQ

K6

J7

GATED_32_KHZ
NC
MOD
NC

G13
J1
A13

USB_VPI

RX_SSI_FSYNC_2_85

RX_SSI_FSYNC

510
R840
R807
10K

NC
DO NOT CONNECT TO THIS PIN

C857
.011uF

RESET

R841
10K

DNP

PC11_OC1_USBCLK
RESET_IN

RESET_OUT

WDOG

PWM_PE13
PWM_PE14

OC3_PC13_FRAME_TICK
CKIH

CKOH_SCC_CLK
STBY_PD14

CKIL

CLKSEL_PD15

MUX_CTL
MOD

RAMBKUP

TEST

ANALOG_TEST

F16

RESET

H8

USB_ENUM

K5
F15

16.8MHz_OUT

E16

KVL_USB_DET

D11
L13
C4

TEST_POINT
1
16out

NC
NC

PLACE THESE CLOSE TO PATRIOT

V2.9

V2.9

VCC
C812
0.1uF

GND

C816
0.1uF

GND

K V2_3VSS

U802-2
PWR_GND

VCC

NC

L6

K 1VSS

K 3VDD

K V1_2VDD

N2

K7

L5

NC

NC

NC

DSP_A T
T2
NC

PA GE0
T1

NC

R2

PA GE1

U801-2
PWR_GND

NC

PGA D14_PF14_MD30

PGA D15_PF15_MD31

PGA D13_PF13_MD29

L2

K2
NC

NC

NC

PGA D12_PF12_MD28

L1

NC

PGA D10_PF10_MD26

PGA D9_PF9_MD25

PGA D11_PF11_MD27

L4

L3

M2

M1

NC

NC

NC

PGA D8_PF8_MD24
NC

PGA D6_PF6_MD22

PGA D5_PF5_MD21

PGA D7_PF7_MD23

M3

NC

PGA D4_PF4_MD20

P2

P1

N1

M4

NC

NC

NC

PGA D0_PF0_MD16

PGA D1_PF1_MD17

PGA D3_PF3_MD19

PGA D2_PF2_MD18

N3

R1

M5

NC

M6

NC

NC

NC

Q2VSS

Q6VSS

Q5VSS

Q4VSS

T8

C9

H 15

Q1VSS

K1

I2VSS

R820
10K

H3

C1

D5
H14

MAKO_RESET

Q5VDD

A1

K 3 Pat r i o t Co r e(1.8V)

H2 Ex t In t er u p t /K ey p ad

I2VDD

Q1_2VDD

L ay er 1 t i m er , QSPI (3.0V)

L ay er 1 t i m er , QSPI (3.0V)

B7

A4

I1VDD

H1VDD
H1VSS

I1VSS

H2VSS

B5

C2

E1VSS

D9

C8

USB_TXENAB

PC0_USB_EOP

R808

C813
0.1uF

R839
10K

510
R806
K14

BL_EN

H2VDD

A 16

K 10 UA RT, GPIO (3.0V)

C12 GPP (3.0V)

E15 UA RT, SIM (3.0V)

D8

E1VDD

C2VDD

C1VDD

B 2VDD_B 3VDD

D1VDD
D1VSS

K 15

C2VSS

C1VSS

B 2VSSA

E13

G 14

B 2VSS

C807
0.1uF

*U800-5*
IC_PWR_GND

B 13

EIM(1.8V)

Si m , SA P, B o t t o m Co n n . (3.0V)

H9

R1 6

N10

G9
F14

A 5VDD

B 1VDD

A 4VDD

A 3VDD

C806
0.1uF

B 1VSS

A 5VSS

A 4 VSS

A 3VSS

M11

L 15

T9

A7

P6

A 2VDD

A 1VDD

VCCA
GNDA

A 1VSS

P8

N6

A5

A 2VSS

P3

Cl k A m p

C808
0.1uF

P11

C811
0.1uF

NP For Patriot

C810
1uF

USB_VMO

E802

C840
4.7uF

C809
.016uF

RX_SSI_CLK_2_85
510
R811

1
C815
0.1uF

PATRIOT_1_55

V1.55

M15

SIZ0

R829
0

H16

NP For Bravo

Place all caps close to patriot supply pins

C805
.016uF

C804
1uF

*C803*
470pF
Band Specific

SIZ1

PATRIOT_SW2

RX_SSI_CLK

LOCK_DET_2_85
510
R804
R805
10K

CK O_PA 3

NC

E801

V1.875

LOCK_DET

*C801*
470pF
Band Specific

C800
1uF

C802
.016uF

C814
0.1uF

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9.1-9

SW_B+

R745
2MEG

GATED_32_KHZ

0.10uF
C792

R746
2MEG

L708
560nH

L710
560nH

V2.9

1K
R747

SW_B+

V2.9
C710
10.0uF

V2.9

0.10uF
C791

V2.9

R742
47K

U712
5

32K_SEL

R710
SHIELD1

0.1
B1

A
GND

B0
B1

A2

B1

MAKO_32KHZ

Place close to Driver

A3

U713-1

1.0uF

B3

C2

C735

13

C1
C3

4
5
14

R712
100

IN
SYNC_EN

VSW1
Q702

SHIELD1

R741
47K

10pF
C743

B3

delete

C737

C851
100pF

C736
10.0uF

0.1uF

A1

SEL

R799
10K

R709
0

U714-2

VCC

R744
0

C729
10.0uF

C858
.011uF

VDD

C742
470pF

CBOOT

D1A

VSW1

C712
1.0uF

LAYER_1_6

SHIELD1

R711
0

NC

SW1_VDD
SW1_VDDHV

SW_B+

VSAVE
R708
56K

SW1_VSEN_BUK

Y701
CC4V
SHIELD1
1

Optional Builds (Start with Option a.)


Optional Build (1) a. 4813821A66 b.4885844C01
Optional Build (2) a. 0613952R17 b.0613952R25
Optional Build (3) a. 0613952R13 b.0613952R66

SW1_VSEN_BST
SW1_SUMCOMP_DL
SW1_DH

D700

SW1_PHASE
32.768KHz
C701

Optional Build (1)

UNSW_B+

Q703

SW2_VCC

PWR_MNGR_BLOCK

SHIELD1

SW2_VCCS
SW2_LX

UNSW_B+

SW2_VOUT

SW2_GND

UNSW_B+

0
Optional Build (3)

C706
1000pF

D2

DC_I2

D3
B2

LAYER_1_6 G4
ANALOG E2

MECH_SW

NC

VPP_EN

F4
E4
B3

R703
Q701

NC

47K

MAKO_RESET

R704

100

MAKO_32KHZ
R705
47K

C5

LAYER_3_4 F5

32_KHZ

Placed for evaluation

B4

DIGITAL

MAKO_INT*

D5

LAYER_3_4 A12
LAYER_3_4 A13

POR

C860
.011uF

D4
1

CLK_A

M1

V02_O

BAT_7V5

V03_O

BAT_3V6

V04_O

REG_3V6

V06_O

BAT_TYPE

V07_O

HV_BG

V09_O

FET_ENX

V10_I

EMERG_PB

V10_O
V10_GND

MECH_SW

V08_I

SW_TYPE
IGN_X

V08_O
VBUS_SUPPLY

RESETX
GATED_32K_CLK

VBUS1_SENS

INT_X

VBUS1_CMD

XOUT

VBUS1

XIN

VBUS2_SENS
VBUS2_CMD

TCXO_SEL_16_24

VBUS2

TCXO_IN

P5

M7

GND1

MAKO_INT
TEST_POINT

VSAVE

C3
A2

S2A

6
7
8

LAYER_1_6

G13 LAYER_1_6

D1B

D2A
D2C

12
11
10

D2D

S2C

H11 LAYER_1_6
J11
G14
H13
F14

NC
NC

H12

L701
22uH

S2B

G12 DC_I2

LAYER_1_6

C796
910pF
NOT PLACED

C713
68uF

3
VSW1

LAYER_1_6
LAYER_1_6

H14
J12

DC_I2

K14

DC_I4N

J14

LAYER_1_6

J13

DC_I2

SHIELD1

0.1

VSW2
(2.2V NOT USED)

R714
22uH

L702

L14
D13
F13
E14
E13
G11
F12

NC
NC

C715
47uF

NC
NC
NC

N4

NC
LAYER_1_6

P4

LAYER_1_6

N5

DC_I0

P3

LAYER_1_6

P6

DC_I0

L1

DC_I0

J10

DC_I4N

M6

DC_I0

R726
0
V1.875
L703
560nH
DC_I2

K3

LAYER_1_6

K4

LAYER_1_6

B13
E12
C14
H10
F11
C13
D12

V7_LDO (NOT USED)

R717

C865
.011uF

C716
2.2uF

L9

V1.55

0
SW_B+

NC

C717
1.0uF

NC
NC

DC_I2

R718
560nH

DC_I5

NC
NC

C864
.011uF

C718
2.2uF

NC
NC

C720
2.2uF

GND9

R702

DC_I2

S1B

16

V_2.775 (NOT USED)

D9

LAYER_1_6 D1

SW5_VOUT

GND7

C705
2.2uF

C859
.011uF

SW5_PHASE

GND6

C732
100pF

XTAL32_IN
BAT_RTC

GND8

LAYER_1_6 C2

SW5_SUMCOMP

H5

LAYER_3_4 C1

910pF

LAYER_1_6 F3

C730
100pF

SW5_VSENSE
XTAL32_OUT

D14

LAYER_3_4 B1

GND5

C704
2.2uF

GND4

C728

Not Placed

SW5_VDD
SW5_VDDHV

R725

L4

C731
2.2uF

R701
47K

K9

C703
0.1uF

G5

GND2

GND3

Optional Build (2)

J4

MECH_SW

SW1_GND

U701-1

5.6pF

SHIELD1

Q700

DC_I6

5.6pF

SW1_VOUT

C702

S1A

GND

NC

NC

B 14

PGLDO3

M701
SOCKET

15

D2B
PGLDO2

C700
0.1uF

RFSW_B+

C714
1000pF
C734
0.1uF

C711
4.7uF

NC6

NC

P14

M5

NC4

NC5

NC3

NC
A1

NC1

A 14

R700

P1

2K

NC2

MAKO_32KHZ

NC

VSAVE

Y702
FREQ SHIELD1

C721
1.0uF

VCC5

C863
.011uF

L705
560nH

16.8 MHZ Clock Buffer


R722

GND
2

1
SHIELD1

C709
33pF

47
R797

C861
.011uF

LAYER_1_6

C719
1.0uF

DC_I2

L704
C722
1.0uF

C723
1.0uF

560nH
C862
.011uF

C727
100pF
C724
1.0uF

16_8_filtered

V2.9

NOT USED
MAKO ANALOG CORE (3V)

16_8MHZ

20K
C725
0.1uF

Q709
R729
33K

C708
33pF

IN
GND1

SHIELD1

V2.9

OUT

USB INTERNAL (NOT USED)

1
C726
16_8MHZ

0
R743

1000pF
R740
390

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VCC5

C738
0.1uF

MIC_BIAS (5V)
C750

VOLUME

C751

10.0uF

10.0uF
390

390
R750

U702
R751

C756
100pF

EMERG

SW_B+

1
delete,. Q704

R752

2.2K

C761
100pF

R753
2.2K

Q705

R763
1K

delete,.

Secure Pin 11

USB_MINUS_MON

delete,.

EXT_MIC

C754

1.0uF
C755

C752 100pF

INT_MIC
1.0uF

TG2_SEC_CLEAR

1K

R764
3

C753
100pF
VMES

ADC_VREF

C763
100pF

V2.9

R790
56K

USB_PLUS_MON

delete,.

R765
1MEG
delete,.

Secure Pin 14
Place Type I only

Place Type I only

ADTRIG

K2

LAYER_1_6

K1

LAYER_1_6

J2

LAYER_1_6

J1

LAYER_1_6

UNSW_B+
C764
.068uF

C765
.068uF

J3

LAYER_1_6

H3

LAYER_1_6

H2
E3

R756

LAYER_1_6

E1

AUDIO_B

G3

LAYER_1_6

G2
F1

INT_SPKR_POS

F2

INT_SPKR_NEG

H1

EXT_SPKR_POS

G1

EXT_SPKR_NEG

ANALOG_S

H4

DC_I0

A4

AD_TRIG
TX_RX

VMES
ADC_VREF

MIC_BIAS
INT_MIC_P

ATOD_0

INT_MIC_M

ATOD_1

EXT_MIC_P

ATOD_2

EXT_MIC_M
VCM1
VC_OUT_P

U701-3
PA_CODEC_A2D_BLOCK

ATOD_3
ATOD_4
ATOD_5

VC_OUT_M

ATOD_6

BPLUS

ATOD_7

PA_BPLUS

ATOD_8

LAYER_1_6
L10
LAYER_1_6
M12

N14

TX_SSI_CLK

M13 ANALOG

Place Type I only

L11 ANALOG

TX_SSI_FSYNC

M14 ANALOG
L12
LAYER_1_6
LAYER_1_6
L13

Board_type

LAYER_1_6
K11

Board_ID

K12
K13

R767

20K

NC

R757

C767
100pF

C768
100pF

C769
100pF

C770
0.1uF

LAYER_3_4

MAKO_CE

V2.9

NC

A5
B5

SPI_MOSIB

E6

PA_IN_M

MAKO_CS

PA_IN_P
FE_TUNE1

INT_SPKR_P
INT_SPKR_M

FE_TUNE2

EXT_SPKR_P

PWR_CTRL

EXT_SPKR_M

SCAN_EN

VCM2

TEST

VREF

VFUSE

L3
M2
N1
C4

SPI_MISOB
NC
NC

R758
56K

V2.9

NC

A3
E8

10K

CODEC_DCLK
R773
CODEC_FSYNC
V2.9

R774
CODEC_TX
CODEC_RX

R775

100

VC_DCLK

100

VC_FSYNC

C6

VC_TX3V

100

E7

LAYER_3_4

D7

LAYER_3_4

VC_RX

100

LAYER_3_4

B7

NC

M4
A7

LAYER_3_4

N3

UCM_SS

A6
B8

USB_TXENAB

C771
0.1uF

C8

UTXD1_USB_VPO

D8

USB_VMO
V2.9

A9

URTS1_XRXD

V2.9

V2.9

V2.9

B9

USB_VPI

C9

URXD1_USB_VMI

R781
10K

R782
10K

E9
1

UTXD2
R795
10K

R783
10K

D6
B6

R772

R759

R760
6.8K
C766
100pF

delete,.

SCKB

USB _VMO

SW_B+

L2

LAYER_1_6

330
R798

A11

USB _TXENA B

C790
.022uF

NC

UTXD1_USB _VPO

LAYER_1_6

B11

330
R844

C759
1.0uF

C758
1.0uF

C757
100pF

C760
100pF

C762
0.1uF

1
1

A10
URTS1_XRXD

B10

UCTS_USB_SPEED

USB_VPI

NC

USB_VMI
UTXD2

UCTS_USB_SPEED

P2
J5

R793
0

BOOT_NORM*

C10

C7
A8

RS232_USB*

L5
N8
0

ONE_WIRE_UP

L7

R794

K6
N2

V2.9
0

M3
R796

C12

BSY_IN_RTS

E11

BSY_OUT_CTS
R786
47K

U705-1

URXD2

URXD2_1

D10

KVL_USB_DET
NC
NC

LAYER_3_4

NC
NC

NC
BSY_IN_RTS
TEST_POINT
BSY_OUT_CTS
TEST_POINT

UCM_KF_MAKO

KVL_USB_DETECT
TEST_POINT

F10
C11
G10
D11
B12

R768
1MEG
delete,.

BBP_CLK
BBP_SYNC

Q706

1 S1

D1 6

2 G1

G2 5
delete,.

SPI_CLK
SPI_CS
SPI_DI
SPI_DO

R771
1MEG

U701-2
S2 4

3 D2

DIGITAL_BLOCK

VC_DCLK
VC_FSYNC
VC_TX
VC_TX3V
VC_RX

LAYER_3_4

UCM_SS

LOGIC_VDD

LAYER_3_4

USB1_OE

R792

R791
0

Delete for type 1

USB1_DAT_TXD
USB1_SE0

VCC5

USB2_OE_RCV_RTS

V2.9

VCC5

VCC5

VCC5

USB2_DAT_VP
USB2_SE0_VM_RXD
UART2_TXD

USB1_DP

UART2_RXD_OD

USB1_DM

CTS_X

USB2_DP

USB_INTX

USB2_DM

RXDIN_3V
TXDO_BDI_UP_3V
BOOT_NORM_X

USB_CONNECT
SB96_BUS_BUSY
SB96_BDO_KF_5V

RS232_USB_X

ONE_WIRE_1

APCO

ONE_WIRE_2

SB96D_BDO_KF_3V
ONE_WIRE_UP
TXDO_BDI_ENC_3V
RXDIN_ENC_3V
RTS_FILLSEN_3V

ONE_WIRE_BATT
TXDO_BDI_5V
RXDIN_5V
RTS_FILLSEN_5V
CTS_CABLE_DET_5V

BUSY_IN

OPTA_SEL0

BUSY_OUT

OPTA_SEL1

CABLE_DET_3V

OPTA_SEL2

OPT_GPIO0

OPTA_SEL3

OPT_GPIO1

OPTB_SEL0

OPT_GPIO2

OPTB_SEL1

OPT_GPIO3

OPTB_SEL2

OPTION_INTX

OPTB_SEL3

delete

N6 USB_DP
P7 USB_DM
N7
P8
L6

R780
4.7K

NC
NC

R778
10K

R777
10K

R784
2.7K

R779
10K

N13

SB9600_BUSY

N9

LHDATA_KEYFAIL

P9
M8
L8

ONE_WIRE_OPT
NC LAYER_1_6
BAT_STATUS_1

100

R785

BAT_STATUS

M10

RS232_DO_USB+

N12

RS232_DI_USB-

M11

RTS

P13
P10
K7
M9
N10
P11
K8
P12
N11

CTS
NC
NC
NC
NC

VR701
5.6V

NC

10K

R843
470K

R749
470K

delete

NC
NC

R776
NC

R748
470K

NC

1
1
1

V2.9

C773

0.10uF

VCC

Ground Connection
GND

GND

U705-2
PWR_GND

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BURSTCLK
LBA

9.1-11

MOTOROLA CONFIDENTIAL PROPRIETARY

Burst Clock

Load Burst Address


ECB (End Current Burst / Wait)*
EB0

Enable Bytes 0*
EB1

Enable Bytes 1*
OE

Output Enable*

RESET

Chip Select 1*
CS2 Chip Select 2*
Chip Select 3*
Chip Select 4*
Chip Select 5
Read / Write*

R_W*

CR800

OPT_B+_VPP

V1.875

V1.875

V1.875
R813
0

C850
0.1uF
1

C817
0.1uF

C830
0.1uF

CR801

C818
0.1uF

A6

P10

A7

P12

8
9
10

A8

N9

A9

R10

A10

P9

11

A11

L10

12

A12

T10

13

A13

R9

14

A14

L9

15

A15

K9

16

A16

J9

17

A17

L8

18

A18

M8

A19

N8

19
20

A20

K8

21

A21

L7

22
23

T7
R7

A5
A6

R_W*

A11

D0

*U800-1*
EIM_BLOCK

A13
A15
A16

D1
D2
D3
D4

A12
A14

D5

PATRIOT
EIM MODULE

D6
D7
D8

A17

D9

A18

D10

A19

D11

A20

D12

A21

D13

A22_PA1_DSP_DBG_XDW

D14

A23_PA0_DSP_DBG_YDW

D15

P7

B5

D0

E8

D8

N7

D1

M7

D2

T6

D3

A8

R6

D4

B7

T5

D5

A7

R5

D6

C7

P5

D7

A2

N5

D8

10

B2

C8

B8

T4

D9

11

C2

J8

D10

10

12

A1

R4

D11

11

P4

D12

12

14

C1

N4

D13

13

15

D2

D14

14

16

D15

15

17

D4

18

B6

19

A6

T3
R3

13

B1

D1

20

C6

21

B3

22

C3

23

R814

D7

RESET

WAIT

D3

Write Enable*

Intel 8MB Flash


A0
A1

G5

Chip Enable*

ADV

*U803*

D0

A2

D1

A3

D2

A4

D3

A5

D4

A6

D5

A7

D6

A8

D7

A9

D8

A10

D9

A11

D10

A12

D11

A13

D12

A14

D13

A15

D14

A16

D15

B2
CS2 B5

F7

E6

E5

A6
1
2
3
4

A3
A4
A5
B3

G5

B4

E4

C3

G3

C4

E3

D4

G1

H2

G7

10

H3

F6

11

F5

10

12

H5

F4

11

13

G3

H4

12

14

G4

F3

13

15

F3

F2

14

16

E2

15

17

E4

18

D3

D5

A17

F4

H1

A18
A19

VCC

E1
Byte High Enable*

EN_BLE

A20

D6

VPP

E1

A5

Output Enable*

WP

EN_OE

IO0
IO1

EN_BHE

IO2

EN_CE

IO3

EN_WE

IO4
IO5

CE2

IO6

A0

IO7

A1

IO8

A2

IO9

A3

IO10

A4
A5

U804

IO11
IO12

A6

IO13

A7

IO14

A8

IO15

B6

C5

C6

D5

E5

F5

F6

G6

B1

C1

C2

10

D2

11

E2

12

F2

13

F1

14

G1

15

A9
A10
A11

DNU

A12

NC1

A13

NC2

E3
G2
H6
Parallel Display Signals

A14
A15
A16

CS3

A17

R_W*

A18

EIM_DATA(7:0)

A21

A22

A3

For future upgrade

NP

VCCQ2

G4

A4

NC

VCCQ1

M13

A8
A10

N11

C4

A7
A9

T11

D6
NC

A2

VCCQ

OE

R13

EB 0

EB 1

N14

P14

T16

SQE

P16

CS5

R14

Byte Low Enable*

EN_WE

VSS

6
7

A4

N12

A1

EN_OE

VSSQ

M9

C5

CLK
EN_CE

D1

A5

NC

GND4

CS4

F8

GND3

P13

CS3

E7

G2

A4

A2
A3

T14

CS0

CYPRESS 1MB RAM

G8

T12

CS2

R11

GND1

M10

A3

CS1

R15

GND2

A2

B4
CS0

VCC2

VCC1

NC
2
3

A1

SEB _PA 5

T13

A0

ECB _PA 4_CCM_MCU_CL K

A1

R12

LBA

T15
1

A0

B URSTCL K

N13

100K

F1

R812

G6

TP_CS0
TEST_POINT

E6

V1.875

4
5

EIM_A0

3
4
5
6
7

6
7

19
DATA(15:0)

R815
0

0
ADDR(23:0)

Figure 9.1-10. PMLD4303A/ PMLD4303D Memory Schematic

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SYN_SEL
PRES_IN
RX_OSC
TXRF_OUT

RX_LO_IN

TRB

TXRF_OUT

VCTRL
4.6VSF_OUT
ANA_3V

PRES_IN

LOCK

TRB

LOCK_DET_H

SPI_DATA

MOSI

SPI_CLK

FLCK

VCTRL
4.6VSF_OUT
ANA_3V

SYN_SEL

16.8MHZ

16.8Mhz_OSC_2

VMULT1

F5V_IN

MODIN

ANA-3V
XCVR_5V

ANA_3V
SC_FILT_EN

MODIN

SC_FILT_EN

VMULT1

TX_SSI_Clk
TX_SSI_FSYNC
TX_SSI_DATA

TX_SSI_CLK
TX_SSI_FSYNC
TX_SSI_DATA

Figure 9.1-11. PMLD4303A/ PMLD4303D Frequency Generation Unit (FGU) and Digital to Analog Converter (DAC) Schematic

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9.1-13

F5V_IN

C206
L206
2.2uH

ANA_3V
0.1uF

D201

L202
4
5

2.2uH

6
C246
2.2uF

C230
0.1uF

C223
330pF

A1

K1

A2

K2

A3

K3

C207

2
1
0.1uF

C243
0.1uF

C208
C210
10uF

0.1uF
D202
4
5
6

F5V_IN

C209

A1

K1

A2

K2

A3

K3

C234
330pF

C212

C232

R211
330

330pF

0.1uF

ANA_3V

ANA_3V

3
2
0.1uF

L203

L201

2.2uH

2.2uH

R210
5.1K

U805
4

5
1

F5V_IN

ANA_3V

C218
0.1uF

C217
330pF

C233
0.1uF

16.8MHz

3
2

R216
100

C247
100pF

B10

NC

G6

NC

R205
39K

D7
A7

R204
56K

H10
NC

G10
D10

C219
10uF

G5

NC

D6

NC
NC
NC

G4
F10
F7

VMULT2

SFIN

VMULT3
VMULT4

U202
PVREF
VBYPASS

AUX1
AUX2

CPB1

AUX3

CPB2

AUX4

SFCAP

TEST1

SFBASE

TEST2

PREIN
IOUT
REFSEL

IADAPT

CCOMP

LOCK
ADAPTSW

NC1

SFOUT

NC2

INDMULT

NC3

E4

NC

VMULT1

DATA

WARP

K6
A6

NC
C248
33pF

NC

K4
K3
K1

VMULT1
NC
AUX3_TP
TEST_POINT

J1
A1
B1
C1
D1
A9
A8

NC
NC
TRB

NC
NC

R203

NC

VCTRL

220

A5
A4

R202
680

E1
A3
G7
K5
J10

NC

C202
.047uF

C204
2000pF

C203
.047uF

1K
R214

R201
C200
4700pF

NC

MODIN

GND3

E10
TP36
TEST_POINT

MODOUT

GND2

F1

EN_CEX

K10

82
VC_TP

4.6VSF_OUT

D5

H1

GND1

SYN_SEL
SPI_DATA

FREFOUT

K9

K2

A2
VCP

VRO

K7

A 10

VDD3

XTAL1
XTAL2

CLK_CLK

E7

G1

GND

SPI_CLK

K8

F4

MODIN

VDD2

D4

VDD

TP207
TEST_POINT

C245
330pF

R212
270

R208
5.1K

TP208
TEST_POINT

F5V_IN

VDD1

C211
0.1uF

TP209
TEST_POINT

C10

F5V_IN
ANA_3V

C249
68pF

L205
1uH

C201
0.1uF

2
PRES_IN

C236
0.1uF

C237
0.1uF

C238
0.1uF

C239
0.1uF

C240
0.1uF

L200
1uH
1

R215

ANA_3V

LOCK

WA P_TP

L204

10K
C221
330pF

2.2uH

C220
.01uF

C235
100pF

C222
10uF
SF_TP
TEST_POINT

C213
0.1uF

TEST_POINT
TP23

LK_TP

VCC

1K
R207

168_TP
TEST_POINT

C214

R206
1

VCON

OUT

10K

100pF

GND

.01uF

C215

Y200

Figure 9.1-12. PMLD4303A Frequency Generation Unit (FGU) Schematic - Sheet 1 of 3

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F5V_IN

C206
L206
2.2uH

ANA_3V
0.1uF

D201

L202
4
5

2.2uH

6
C246
2.2uF

C230
0.1uF

C223
330pF

A1

K1

A2

K2

A3

K3

C207

2
1
0.1uF

C243
0.1uF

C208

0.1uF
D202
4
5
6

F5V_IN

C209

A1

K1

A2

K2

A3

K3

C234
330pF

C212

C232

C210
10uF

R211
330

330pF

0.1uF

ANA_3V

ANA_3V

3
2
0.1uF

L203

L201

2.2uH

2.2uH

R210
5.1K

U805
4

5
1

F5V_IN

ANA_3V

C233
0.1uF

C218
0.1uF

C217
330pF

16.8MHz

3
2

R216
91

C247
100pF

B10

NC

G6

NC

R205
39K

D7
A7

R204
56K

H10
NC

G10
D10

C219
10uF

G5

NC

D6

NC
NC
NC

G4
F10
F7

VMULT2

SFIN

VMULT3
VMULT4

U202
PVREF
VBYPASS

AUX1
AUX2

CPB1

AUX3

CPB2

AUX4

SFCAP

TEST1

SFBASE

TEST2

PREIN
IOUT
REFSEL

IADAPT

CCOMP

LOCK
ADAPTSW

NC1

SFOUT

NC2

INDMULT

NC3

E4

NC

VMULT1

DATA

WARP

K6
A6

NC
C248
33pF

NC

K4
K3
K1

VMULT1
NC
AUX3_TP
TEST_POINT

J1
A1
B1
C1
D1
A9
A8

NC
NC
TRB

NC
NC

R203

NC

VCTRL

220

A5
A4

R202
680

E1
A3
G7
K5
J10

NC

C202
.047uF

C203
.047uF

C204
2000pF

1K
R214

R201
C200
4700pF

NC

MODIN

GND3

E10
TP36
TEST_POINT

MODOUT

GND2

F1

EN_CEX

E7

H1

K10

82
VC_TP

4.6VSF_OUT

D5

SYN_SEL
SPI_DATA

FREFOUT

K9

K2

A 10

K7

A2
VCP

VRO

VDD3

XTAL1
XTAL2

CLK_CLK

GND1

G1

K8

SPI_CLK

GND

F4

MODIN

VDD2

D4

VDD

TP207
TEST_POINT

C245
330pF

R212
270

R208
5.1K

TP208
TEST_POINT

F5V_IN

VDD1

C211
0.1uF

TP209
TEST_POINT

C10

F5V_IN
ANA_3V

C249
68pF

L205
1uH

C201
0.1uF

2
PRES_IN

C236
0.1uF

C237
0.1uF

C238
0.1uF

C239
0.1uF

C240
0.1uF

L200
1uH
1

R215

ANA_3V

LOCK

WA P_TP

L204

10K
C221
330pF

2.2uH

C220
.01uF

C235
100pF

C222
10uF
SF_TP
TEST_POINT

C213
0.1uF

TEST_POINT
TP23

LK_TP

VCC

1K
R207

168_TP
TEST_POINT

C214

R206
1

VCON

OUT

10K

100pF

GND

.01uF

C215

Y200

Figure 9.1-13. PMLD4303D Frequency Generation Unit (FGU) Schematic - Sheet 1 of 3

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9.1-15

4.6VSF_VCO
4.6VSF_VCO

C277
330pF

C257
0.1uF

C258
330pF

4.6VSF_VCO

4.6VSF_VCO

TP299
R272
200

TEST_POINT

4.6VSF_VCO

C279
330pF

L274
33nH

4.6VSF_VCO

4.6VSF_OUT

R274
15
TXRF_OUT

3
L252
1uH

L254
11.87nH

5
C256
330pF

6
16

D252

15
20
19

C271
11pF
TP291

4.6VSF_VCO
TX_OUT
RX_OUT

SUPER_FLTR
COLL_RFIN

U250

PRESC_OUT

VCOBIC

RX_SWITCH

RX_BASE
RX_EMITTER
TX_BASE

TX_SWITCH

TX_EMITTER
FLIP_IN
TRB_IN

C274
1pF

TEST_POINT

RX_IADJ

VCTRL

C262
330pF

10
8

TP298

12
7
13

L259
1uH
NC
NC

TEST_POINT

L258
150nH

R293
33
RX_LO_IN

C263
0.5pF

C267
0.5pF

C261
330pF
R294
330

L270
1uH

R251
0
C294
330pF

TP297

C272
15pF

C273
1.8pF

L272
39nH

R271
270

C292
330pF

R270
33

C293
330pF

L266
180nH

C266
2.2pF

L273
27nH

TEST_POINT

PRES_IN

D270

L271
1uH

R275
470

C295
.01uF

TX_IADJ

R273
470

18

14

VCC_L OGIC

GND_FL A G

R252
30

VCC_B UFFERS

R253
330

L253
18.08nH

GND_B UFFERS

C254
3.3pF

GND_L OGIC

C253
12pF

11

D251

C276
0.5pF

C278
5.1pF

4.6VSF_VCO

4.6VSF_VCO

C255
1pF

17

L251
1uH

R257
10K

R277
10K

R291
33

C252
12pF

R266
330

C275
330pF
4.6VSF_OUT

C296
1000pF

R254
270K

Q301

R255
1K

TRB

TP296
TEST_POINT
1

R295
10K
C286
330pF

Figure 9.1-14. PMLD4303A/ PMLD4303D Frequency Generation Unit (FGU) Schematic - Sheet 2 of 3

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SC_FILT_EN
ANA_3V
C226
0.1uF

C227
330pF

C228
0.1uF

TX_SSI_FSYNC

SYNC
VOUT

R209
0

DIN

1
6

FL200
MAX7414

SHDN
IN

OUT

MODIN
R213
8.2K

COM
OS

C231
220pF

CLK

VDD

SCLK

GND

TX_SSI_DATA

5
6

VMULT1

GND

TX_SSI_CLK

VDD

U201

C229
0.1uF

Figure 9.1-15. PMLD4303A/ PMLD4303D Frequency Generation Unit (FGU) Schematic - Sheet 3 of 3
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PE
RX_RF

RX_RF

IF

PC

SSI_FS
1

DOUTB
DOUTA
CLKOUT
FS
SyncB

SSI_CK

9.1-17

SSI_D

VHF Schematics, Board Overlays, and Parts Lists

Data_hi
Abacus_CLK
Abacus_FSYNC
Abacus_SYNCB

PD
XCVR_5V
RX_OSC

RX_OSC

XCVR_5V

DAC_2

DAC_2

FREF

DAC_3

DAC_3

IF

DIG_3V

POR

POR
RFSW_B+
RESET_OUT

RFSW_B+

ANA_5V

XCVR_5V

RESET_OUT

ANA_3V

ANA_3V

VSW1

ABACUS_3V

SPI_D

ABACUS_3V

SPI_CK
1

A B _CS

VSW1

ABACUS_CS
SPI_CLK
MOSI
16.8Mhz_OSC

Figure 9.1-16. PMLD4303A/ PMLD4303D Receiver Front End and DC Schematic


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DAC_2

DAC_2
RF_OUT

XCVR_5V

RF_OUT

XCVR_5V
RX_OSC

RX_RF

RX_RF
XCVR_5V

DAC_3

IF

IF

DAC_3

RX_OSC

Figure 9.1-17. PMLD4303A/ PMLD4303D Receiver Front End Schematic


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9.1-19

XCVR_5V

VCC

U3

A1

Y1

A2

Y2

C33
0.1uF

L34
120nH

U2
DAC_2

DAC_2

4
5

C15
0.1uF

D4

L5
15nH

RFIO1

V2

RFIO2

1
3

R14
10K

R33
10K

R32
22

R13
10K

V1
GND

GND

DAC_3

C35
0.1uF

D11
C18
330pF

D3
TPI

C2
150pF

D10

C9
150pF

C16
24pF

R15

C20
0.1uF

L21

R34
10K

D13

L31
100nH

C25
0.1uF

C30
6.8pF

56nH

82nH

R26
2.7K

C46
4.7uF

C44
0.1uF

D6

D5
C17
0.1uF

L7

C1
24pF

R24
180K

L12
15nH

L42
15nH

L47

C41
24pF

C47
24pF

82nH

Q29

RX_RF

D20

L6
27nH

L8
27nH

L20
220nH

C22
9.1pF

R22
10

RF_OUT
L45
27nH

R23
180K

L28
22nH

L49
15nH

D12

C48
150pF

C43
150pF

L48
27nH

R30
10

Figure 9.1-18. PMLD4303A/ PMLD4303D Receiver Schematic - Sheet 1 of 4

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TP52

XCVR_5V

RX_OSC

RX_OSC

L63
270nH

L60
33nH

C70
910pF

C61
330pF

C60
C56
0.1uF

7.5pF

TP55

IF

U1

RF_OUT

NC3

IN

OUT

L55

L56

470nH

470nH

IF

6
7

C68
2.2pF

L64
22nH

C57
18pF

GND4

NC2

GND2

NC1

12

FL51

GND3

LOIN

L62
22nH

T53

BDIV

GND1

BBP

RFP

C63
12pF

IFP

C62
12pF

10

IFN

L54
820.0nH

RFN

GND1

GND

TP51

NC

11

22nH

13

C64
330pF

L61

B VDD

T51

8.2pF
C58

15pF
C59

C65
330pF

R60
100

C66
330pF

C67
4.7uF

C71
.01uF

C72
.01uF

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R420
Q402
56K

C442
.01uF

C482
4.7uF

C464
0.1uF
R414
18K

R412

XCVR_5V

360

L407

0.1u F
C431

C475
910pF
C429
0.1uF

R418
0

C438
62pF

C437
51pF

E402
C433

C432

18pF

0.1uF

Q401

C428

C449

C481
4.7uF

C440
0.33uF

C435
68pF

.01uF

IF
36pF

L404
330nH

C434
.047uF

L413
390nH

R417
1.1K

D402

R413
620

C430
0.1uF

R415
12K

C463
.047uF

L414
2.2uH

R436
C461
0.1uF

C447
470pF

C436
100pF

C441
1uF

C480
1uF

L412
10uH
C476

C424

200pF

PD

GNDD

23

PC

VDDD
PE

36
35

FREF

34
33

SyncB

32
31

FS

30

DOUTB

29

DOUTA

28

CLKOUT

27
26
25

R499
10K

24

22

21

VREFN

E406
IDCTR

20

VREFP

GNDS1

VDDH

CL K P

GNDA

CL K N

CLKOUT

C401
0.1u F

37
GNDP

IOUTL

38

VDDP

41

39

40

VDDL

CXVM

44

42

43

L OP

L ON

46

45

CXIF

GNDI

CXVL

IFIN

VDDA

13

12

DOUTA

19

11

DOUTB

GNDC

C412
0.1uF

U401

GCN

VDDC

C411
2200pF

FS

GCP

18

10

GNDH

VDDF

17

C465
0.1uF

IF2P

GNDQ

GNDS2
SYNCB

IOUTC

7
9

FREF

IF2N

VDDQ

GNDL

GNDF

16

MXON

15

MXOP

VDDI

48
3

RREF

14

C405
100pF

47

100pF
L411
10uH

4.7uH
C478
.047uF

PE

R419
100K

PD

C400
100pF

0.1u F
C416

PC

C417
100pF
C470
0.1uF
C473
0.1uF

DIG_3V

L403
3.9uH

C423
68pF

R406
10K

R407
10K

R408
1.8K

C448
.033uF

C472
0.1uF
C422
.01uF

D401
C421
0.1uF

C425
0.1uF

Figure 9.1-20. PMLD4303A/ PMLD4303D Receiver Schematic - Sheet 3 of 4

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D510

D511
R524
0

POR

*U500*

8
6
R521
0

OUTPUT
ERROR

SENSE
BYPASS

NC

5
7
2

ANA_5V
NC

330K
R520

C513
1uF

C528
910pF

C514
1uF

INPUT
SHUTDOWN
GND

RFSW_B+
RESET_OUT

C510
0.1uF

C521
.01uF

D512
R528
0

U501

3
1

VEN
VIN

VOUT

ANA_3V

BYPASS
GND

C511
0.1uF

C522
.01uF

C516
1uF

C526
910pF

R527
0

D513

U502

3
1

VSW1

VEN
VIN

VOUT

ABACUS_3V

BYPASS

GND

100uH
L502

C518
10uF

C506
1uF

C512
0.1uF

C523
.01uF

C517
1uF

C527
910pF

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IF1
SSI_CLK
IF2
SSI_FSYNC

IF36
TX_SSI_CLK
IF37
TX_SSI_FSYNC

IF3

TX_SSI_DATA

TX_SSI_DATA

IF12

TX_SSI_Clk

IF4

Abacus_CLK

Abacus_SYNCB

RX_SSI_RESET

SC_FILT_EN

SC_FILT_EN

IF13

Abacus_FSYNC

TX_SSI_FSYNC

Data_hi

RX_SSI_DATA
IF14

RX_OSC
ANA-3V

RX_OSC

RESET_OUT

ANA_3V

Li_BATT

RESET_OUT

16.8Mhz_OSC

16.8Mhz_OSC_2

IF17

MOSI

MOSI

FLCK

SPI_CLK

POR

POR

RAW_B+
XCVR_5V

XCVR_5V

TXRF_OUT
IF5

LOCK_DET_H

SYN_SEL

UNIVERSAL_SPI_CS

IF18

RFSW_B+

IF6

RFSW_B+

RX_RF

ABACUS_CS

ABACUS3_CS

ABACUS_3V

DA C_2

IF7

DA C_3

VSW1

VSW1

IF19

GREEN_LED

RFSW_B+

GREEN_LED
IF20

ABACUS_3V

RED_LED

RED_LED
IF21

BATT_CODE

BATTERY_ID
IF22

EMERGENCY

EMERGENCY
IF23

VOL

VOLUME

IF8

DA C_2

R X _R F

DA C_3

IF24

SB1

SB1
IF25

RAW_B+

RAW_B+

SB2

SB2
IF26

SB3

16_8_filtered

SB3
IF27

PTT

PCIC_CS
IF9

PTT
IF28

SPI_MOSI_A

MOSI

RTA0

SPI_CLK

RTA1

RTA0
IF29

IF10
SPI_CLK_A

RTA1
IF30

RTA2

TX_RF
IF11

RTA2
IF31

RTA3

RESET

LOCK_DET

RTA3
IF32

UNSW_B+_1

TG2_SEC_CLEAR

TG2_SEC_CLEAR
IF33

MECH_SW

MECH_SW

P100
SH1
SHIELD

SH51
SHIELD

SH52
SHIELD

SH101
SHIELD

SH102
SHIELD

SH103
SHIELD

SH201
SHIELD

SH251
SHIELD

SH252
SHIELD

SH401
SHIELD

SH402
SHIELD
IF34
UNSW_B+

P4

IF35
RFGND

P5

P4

P3

P2

M501

P1

SH500
SHIELD

Figure 9.1-22. PMLD4303A/ PMLD4303D RF Schematic

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E140

9.1-24

BEAD

RAW_B+

C142
1uF

C141
C122

330pF

330pF

0.1uF
C108
.01uF

L101
6.8nH

C187
330pF

C110
.01uF

E102

C119
6.8pF

390nH

22pF

C172

R105
82

C105
15pF

C129
0.1uF

L118

L114

33nH

C116
51pF

11.03nH
L125

R115

82pF

L115
19.61nH

L170

L171

43.67nH

43.67nH

1.65nH
L126

23.75nH
L127

C171
0.1uF

C173
20pF

36pF

C128

C180
24pF

39pF
R168
100

C118
C115
6.8pF

L117
39nH

R169
100

C175
27pF

C177
18pF

R199
10K

C170
5.1pF

1uH
L128

27pF

C103

R103
1K

TP_TEMP

L120
68nH

C176
68pF

C130
.01uF

NC

.01uF

NC

R153
1K

K1

L176

43.67nH

A1

C190
470pF

C149
.01uF

C111
R104
39K

330pF

NC

A2

K2

R154
0

C109
.01uF

D173

C112

TP_160

R155
1.5K

330pF

330pF

100pF

100pF

0
R108

GND

R159

R157
820

R151
82

C179
330pF

330pF

VOUT

C148

TEST_POINT

330pF

C182

NC

C104
330pF

NC1 NC2

18K

K1

R143
33K

13K

A1

R142
12K

1uH

D172

L106
R102
2K

K2

GND4

GND3

C126
47pF

S2

S1

C125

EP

NC4

C102
330pF

NC2
NC3

C124
47pF

A2

NC1

NC2 NC1

VG2

15

VG1

G2

GND2

9
10

RFOUT2

VD1

Q101

17

VCNTRL

GND1

11

14

RFOUT1

13

1
C100
330pF

RFIN

12

16

J101
L172
43.67nH

330

*C120*

C101
330pF
U101

TX_RF

C174
4.7pF

7.5pF

15pF
C135

C113
330pF

C106

C127
4.7pF

D170

C181
22pF

L119
23.75nH

C188

RX_RF

R158
100

1
POS

R160
0

C189
330pF

U103

R150
82

D171

C178
18pF

R161
0

RESET

L121
68nH

R162
SPI_CLK

C191
68pF

R156
1K

R125
82

10K

MOSI
C131
.01uF
TP_RSET

25

26

CLK

GND2

29

27

28

CEX

DATA

31

ANO

BPOS

VLIM
VAR2

20
19

Q197
10K
R127

NC
NC

18

DAC_2

17
TP_VLIM

V45

VG

DAC_3

23
22
21

16

15

V10

14

24

R109

4V5
C147
1uF

NC

13

CQX

V5EXT
CQ

GND1

NC

NC

RSET

VAR1

H99S-4

VL
CL

NC

C145
2200pF

TEMP

32

R146
1K

D104

3300pF

RS

CJ

C144
TEST_POINT
Q200

RX

F168

6
7
3300pF

4.7K
R149
VAR3
NA

U102

INT

QX

5
3300pF

C143
3300pF

TP_146

T1
CI

12

2
3

10

NC

330pF

330pF

11

C140

0.1uF

R144
270K

BLM11A601S
E141

RFIN

NC

C186

30

TP_DAC3

NC

PCIC_CS

C185

.01uF

C146
0.1uF

Figure 9.1-23. PMLD4303A/ PMLD4303D Transmitter Schematic


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ABACUS_3V

10K
R511

2.2uH
L501

S501
SWITCH

TAB1
TA B 4

R512
47K

VR514

C505
0.47uF

TAB5

C551
.01uF

RAW_B+

3A
24V

6.8V

HIGH 3

UNSW_B+_1

TA B 3

TA B 2

EMERGENCY

10K
R505

MECH_SW

S502
SWITCH

2
F500
POS

S503
SWITCH

C524
33uF

D500

10V
VR501

C525
1000pF

TA B 1

DATA

100
R507

1 A1

B1 2

3 A2

B2 4

C504
470pF

TA B 2

LOW

B500 NEG

PTT

L500
BATT_CODE
390nH

C550
.01uF
VR500
6.8V

VR503
6.8V

VR513
5.6V

VR512
5.6V
R525
10K

VOL

C519
330pF
R522
47K

C520
470pF

S504
SWITCH

VR502
6.8V

100
R508

TG2_SEC_CLEAR

SB3

1 A1

B1 2

3 A2

B2 4

VR504
6.8V
R523
47K

10K
R513

10K
R514

10K
R515

10K
R516

10K
R518

C507
.01uF

RFSW_B+

C1

C1

S500
SWITCH

RTA0

RTA1

R526
10K
B

S505
SWITCH

RTA2
RTA3

1
C2
R519
47K

S1

S4

C2

C3

S8

S2

100
R509

4
C3

R503
390

R504
510

SB2

1 A1

B1 2

3 A2

B2 4

VR505
6.8V
D501
LNJ115W8P0MT
C501
910pF

C502
910pF

C503

910pF

RED

C500
910pF

C508
.01uF
GRN

VR508
5.6V

10K
R517

VR509
5.6V

S506
SWITCH
100
R510

GREEN_LED
SB1
VR510
5.6V

2 B1

A1 1

4 B2

A2 3

VR506
6.8V

RED_LED

Q501

C509
.01uF

VR511
5.6V

Figure 9.1-24. PMLD4303A RF Controls Schematic

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ABACUS_3V

10K
R511

2.2uH
L501

TA B 4

S501
SWITCH

VR514

C505
0.47uF

R512
47K

TAB1

TAB5

C551
.01uF

RAW_B+

3A
24V

6.8V

TA B 3

TA B 2

EMERGENCY

6.8K
R505

MECH_SW

S502
SWITCH

HIGH 3

UNSW_B+_1

2
F500
5

POS

S503
SWITCH

C524
33uF

D500

10V
VR501

C525
1000pF

TA B 1

DATA

100
R507

C504
470pF

TA B 2

LOW

B500 NEG

PTT

1 A1

B1 2

3 A2

B2 4

L500
BATT_CODE
390nH

C550
.01uF
VR500
6.8V

VR503
6.8V

VR513
5.6V

VR512
5.6V
R525
10K

VOL

C519
330pF
R522
47K

C520
470pF

S504
SWITCH

VR502
6.8V

100
R508

TG2_SEC_CLEAR

SB3

1 A1

B1 2

3 A2

B2 4

VR504
6.8V
R523
47K

10K
R513

10K
R514

10K
R515

10K
R516

10K
R518

C507
.01uF

RFSW_B+

C1

C1

S500
SWITCH

RTA0

RTA1

R526
10K
B

S505
SWITCH

RTA2
RTA3

1
C2
R519
47K

S1

S4

C2

C3

S8

S2

100
R509

4
C3

R503
390

R504
510

SB2

1 A1

B1 2

3 A2

B2 4

VR505
6.8V
D501
LNJ115W8P0MT
C501
910pF

C502
910pF

C503

910pF

RED

C500
910pF

C508
.01uF
GRN

VR508
5.6V

10K
R517

VR509
5.6V

S506
SWITCH
100
R510

GREEN_LED
SB1
VR510
5.6V

2 B1

A1 1

4 B2

A2 3

VR506
6.8V

RED_LED

Q501

C509
.01uF

VR511
5.6V

Figure 9.1-25. PMLD4303D RF Controls Schematic

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C509

VR506

VR503

C550
R507

VR502

R525R526
R517R505

U502

L407

C523
D402 C527

C22

3
2 4

R523

VR510

6
7

2
5
R199

2
C180
C177
L172

L170

C174

D170

L176

SH101
C125

C173

C172

S502

D20

C128
C129

L126
R115

C124

L115

L125
C135

C118

C115

C109

C101 C116 C119

L118

C187

L119

C170 C171

L117

C110

L127

C105 R105

9
U101

C102

C127

C122

1
SPI_D

C126

C113

C106

L101

C181

E102

C100

C141

C103 R108
C104

D251

L251
L252

C142

L501

U2

L21

VR508

C18

C20

D501

R24

Q29

R15

C25

C501

U3

R516

C500

L20
C17

C503

C65

R23

M701

C517

C502 R522R513
VR509
R514
R515

R32

R22 R26

L34

6
T51
3

C35

C33

C30R30

L28

C63

L61
C64

TP51
R60
C66

C62

C67

9 7
6
10
U1
12
4
3

3
T53

SH51

L63

C120

C296

C254
D252

TP291
R251

C253

C506

R418

C438

C56
C70

L62

16

L253

C252

20

D270

C295 C294

C753
C755

C256 R252

C271

L271

L652

C108

10
U250

C275
R271
C272
C273

C796

L254

C255

C520

C512

C480

R417

C441

C442
C447R414
C440

R420

R413

L404

L414

C437

F500

SH500

C436

C464

SH402

5
4

SH52

FL51 6

1
2

C511

R412 Q401

C72 C71

R253

L270

L651
C672

R270

L272 C274
C713

C754
C752

11

L273
R792R749

L701

R677

VR651

4
3

SH102

VR678

VR652

Q402

C482

R415C435

R211R216C249
C245
L205
WAP_TP
R207R206 C215

R711

VR657

S506

TPI

Q705

R775

MAKO_INT

C481

R509

C528

L54

C526

C516

U501

C518
C213

D512

L64

Y200

VR501
C57

C68

C214 C247

U805

R528

D511

U500
8
4

R520

R521

C761

U702
L702

C246

R510

C505

L204

168_TP

L31

E800

C801

C800

R759
R760

C508

S503

R793R794

R757
R758

R777

VR662

C522

VR505

L171
C175

SH251

22

C248

C715

R784

C673C652 R678
R674

20

R212

C802

R803

R771

R669

C674 R670

R837
R838 R671
C867

R765

C655
C671
C868
C680

R608

R763
R756
R764

Q704

R780
R785

R779

L202
C243
R208
L206 R210

4
3

L114

S505

C514

C513

R805

Q801 R802
U802

D510

R527

2
1

R804

6
R791

VR659

VR701

R748

R667
C658

C675

R776
R773

R675

U705
4

21

C813 C815 C811

R801
C816 R795
R809

A1

A16
16out
TCK
TDO
Q706
R786C773TMS
R843
TDI
R768
R778
TRST

47

45

KVL_USB_DETECT

U801

C812

C810

C809

C510

SSI_FS

4
3

C521

TP36
SSI_CK

L502

R842 R816 C738

R726

MCU_DE
C814C808R820 DSP_DE

U800

R808C806R810

C807

UTXD2

J650

C856 TSYNC
TCLK
C855

T1

C641

URTS1_XRXD
J601

R839
R841
C857

R524

R829

R806
R807
C840
E802

R840R811

R649

C804

C803
E801

C805

R666

S504

R508C507

2
1

VR504

9.1-27

T16

C640

46

TP_CS0
D600
CKO
RESET

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R150

R151

R160
R159R161
R162
TP_160

C111

R752R750 R751R753

R636
R634

R725

R745

R746

R668

VR658

C1 R744
U713
C3A3

C743

VR650

C860

R783
C791 R799
R782

C742

Y701

A1

C766
C769

BUSY

C607
R697
C653C657

U712

C764C790

C701

C708

R708

Y702
2

C750

C768

R741

C728

BUS

C767

C706
R704

GND

VPP

D662

C770

CTS1

C866
C637 R647
VR663
R644C636

C654

C758

Q804

RTS1

R633

R747

EXTMIC
C656

A1
USB_VMO

C850

C759

C722

C704

TP299

C709

C705

A14

8
SH252

U701

C712
BSY_OUT_CTS

C711

C293
R266
C266
C292

C267

R714

R275
R273

C261R293

C723

R844
R798
C765

R712

L705

R781

BSY_IN_RTS

TP297

L266

L258

Q702

C858

C714

Q698

C861

C862 C719

C762

C238

C279

R774
R772

R742

P1

C201

C276

C638 C830 C620

U803
C718

C717

R796

CR801

C702

16

R790

C724

C756
C757
C760

C763

C237

C716

P14

R709 C737

C720
R767

C721 C863

C710

C736

R717

C851

L708

CR800

L704

C864 UTXD1_USB_VPO
R718
USB_VMI
C865
A8
R812
USB_TXENAB
L703

USB_VPI

R813

R710

C734

R613R614

G1

8
5
Q703
4

G8

R705R703

C726
L710

Q301

C203

A6

UCTS_USB_SPEED
C771

C262

C700
R700

R294

R272

H6

C236

R274

C277

C258
C257

R102 R104

A1

4
Q700
5
8

C729

C202

L274

R277

C278

R291

C621

U804

C859R701 R702

C725

R740

R215C235
LK_TP
AUX3_TP

SH201

C263

C185 R146

C186

C143

Q200

H1

C703

C727
Q709

C209
C217
C218
K1
R201 A1

R743

C239

R257

C182

E141
R125

L203

C145

25

R144
C140

L106

R103

C131

C112

Q101
P100

R158

SPI_CK
Q197

TP_146

C730

C735

C222

R729
R722
R797

C211
R255
R254
R295
C286 TP296

C240

C144

U102

17

C148
R143
R109
U103

R142
R149
C149 R127

C176

5 C188
R154
D172
R155
3
4

L120

R157
5
D173

L121

R168

R202

R214
L200

VC_TP

TP_TEMP
D104

C231

U201
C206
C207
A10

TP209
TP207

C147

R153

R169

C191

C190
2

C204
M501
C200

R203

C61

C43

L42

L47

C47

D6

C524

C46

R156

C130 C189
5

C220
C221

D5

J101

P4

SH103

R512

TP23

C146 TP_VLIM
TP_DAC3
TP_RSET

C551
VR514

TP208

E140

L5

SF_TP

L60

L48

R33

C2
R13
C178

D13

C41

L49

C48

VR513

L128

Q501

D3

R34

C60

C208

U202

R814 C817

C210

D202

L259

D171

R511

VR512

C1

L6

C179

D10

D4

R504
R503

C15

L8

D12

D11

SH1

M2

C9
L7

L12

C3

L45

C44
C2

C16

R14

D500

C1

C230

L500

2
B500
3

C525
TP52

M1

D201

C234
C233

R815 C818

R610
R622
R620C615
R621C619
R616C617
U602
R617C613
C611
R611
R625
C610
R672
C614
R626
C612
R615 R656 R637
C629
R638 C630
R639C631
U601
R640C632
R641C633
R673 R658 R642C634
R643 C635
D603 R635R654

C732

C731

L201

L257

37

25

L413

C429 TP55
C432
L55
C59
C434 E402
C401
C475

Q701

R209 C212C232

C219

C58

C472

C433

C519

R205R204

U401

R213

C223

VR500

C449

SH401

C226

L56

R436
C428
C430
C431

K10

L411

C476

C405

C412
C411

C478

E406

C416

C417
C422

R406

C473

AB_CS

VR511

13

C229

C227
L412

C463

C470

R519R518

S500

C228

C465
C461C424

R499

D401

C504

R419

L403

D513

R408 C400

C425

C423 R407 C448

S501

C421

FL200

SSI_D

EXTSP+
EXT_SP
USB_D+

A3C3
U714
C1

C792

USB_D

D700

TP298
C751

Figure 9.1-27. PMLD4303A/ PMLD4303D Main Circuit Board Component Location Detail - Side 2

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PMLD4303A/ PMLD4303D Main Circuit Board


Electrical Parts List

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

B500

0986237A02

CONNECTOR (CONTACT BATTERY)

B500

0986237A02

CONNECTOR (CONTACT BATTERY)

9.1-29

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

C127

2113944M09

CAP,FXD,4.3PF,.1PF+/-,50VDC,0603

C176

2113944M20

CAP,FXD,12PF,+2%,-2%,50VDC,0603,C0

C128

2113944F56

CAP,FXD,39PF,+5%,-5%,50VDC,0805,C0

C177

2113944M24

CAP,FXD,18PF,+2%,-2%,50VDC,0603,C0

C129

2113945L25

CAP,FXD,1000PF,+5%,-5%,50VDC,0603

C178

2113944A28

C179

C130

2113945B02

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V 10%

C131

2113945B02

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V 10%

C135

2113945L25

CAP,FXD,1000PF,+5%,-5%,50VDC,0603

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

C213

2113946K02

CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V

C214

2113945B02

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V 10%

C215

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

CAP CER CHP 18.0PF 50V 5%

C217

2113945A03

CAP CER CHP 330PF 50V 10%

2113944C04

CAP CER CHP 330.0PF 50V 5%

C218

2113946K02

CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V

C18

2113945A03

CAP CER CHP 330PF 50V 10%

C219

2313960D07

CAP,FXD,10,+10,-10,16,SM,55MIN,12

C180

NOTPLACED

C22

2113944A24

CAP CER CHP 9.1PF 50V +/- 0.5PF

C181

NOTPLACED

C220

2113945B02

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V 10%

C221

2113945A03

CAP CER CHP 330PF 50V 10%

C222

2313960D07

CAP,FXD,10,+10,-10,16,SM,55MIN,12

C223

2113945A03

CAP CER CHP 330PF 50V 10%

C226

2113945C31

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50VDC,0603,

C227

2113945L13

CAP,FXD,330PF,+5%,-5%,50VDC,0603,X

C228

2113945C31

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50VDC,0603,

C1

2115075H01

CAP CHIP 24PF 5% COG

C100

2113944C04

CAP CER CHP 330.0PF 50V 5%

C101

2113944C04

CAP CER CHP 330.0PF 50V 5%

C102

2113945A03

CAP CER CHP 330PF 50V 10%

C140

2113945A03

CAP CER CHP 330PF 50V 10%

C182

2113944C04

CAP CER CHP 330.0PF 50V 5%

C103

2113945B02

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V 10%

C141

2113944C04

CAP CER CHP 330.0PF 50V 5%

C185

2113945B02

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V 10%

C104

2113945A03

CAP CER CHP 330PF 50V 10%

C142

2313960B01

C186

2113945C31

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50VDC,0603,

C105

NOTPLACED

CAP,FXD,1UF,+10%,-10%,16VDC,SM,-5

C143

2113945A10

CAP CER CHP 1500PF 50V 10%

C187

2113944C04

CAP CER CHP 330.0PF 50V 5%

C144

2113945A05

CAP CER CHP 470PF 50V 10%

C188

2113945A03

CAP CER CHP 330PF 50V 10%

C145

2113945B03

CAP,FXD,.015UF,+10%,-10%,25VDC,040

C189

2113945A03

CAP CER CHP 330PF 50V 10%

C190

2113945A05

CAP CER CHP 470PF 50V 10%

C191

NOTPLACED

C2

2113944A42

CAP CER CHP 150.0PF 50V 5%

C229

2113945C31

C20

2113945C31

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50VDC,0603,

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50VDC,0603,

C230

2113946K02

CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V

C106

NOTPLACED

C108

2113945B02

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V 10%

C109

2113945B02

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V 10%

C110

2113945B02

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V 10%

C146

2113946K02

CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V

C111

2113944C04

CAP CER CHP 330.0PF 50V 5%

C147

2313960B01

C112

2113944C04

CAP CER CHP 330.0PF 50V 5%

CAP,FXD,1UF,+10%,-10%,16VDC,SM,-5

C113

2113944C04

CAP CER CHP 330.0PF 50V 5%

C148

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C149

2113945B02

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V 10%

C200

2113945A13

CAP CER CHP 4700PF 50V 10%

C231

2113945A01

CAP CER CHP 220PF 50V 10%

C15

2113945C31

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50VDC,0603,

C201

2109720D14

CAP CER CHIP LOW DIST .1 UF

C232

2113946K02

CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V

C16

2115075H01

CAP CHIP 24PF 5% COG

C202

2113945C27

CAP,FXD,.047UF,+10%,-10%,50VDC,060

C233

2113946K02

CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V

2113945C27

CAP,FXD,.047UF,+10%,-10%,50VDC,060

C234

2113945A03

CAP CER CHP 330PF 50V 10%

C235

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C115
C116

2113944M14
2113944M35

CAP,FXD,6.8PF,.1PF+/-,50VDC,0603,C
CAP,FXD,51PF,+2%,-2%,50VDC,0603,C0

C118

2113944M33

CAP,FXD,43PF,+2%,-2%,50VDC,0603,C0

C17

2113945C31

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50VDC,0603,

C203

C119

2113944M14

CAP,FXD,6.8PF,.1PF+/-,50VDC,0603,C

C170

2113944M27

CAP,FXD,24PF,+2%,-2%,50VDC,0603,C

C204

2109720D20

CAP CHIP LOW DIST 2000 SOV

C236

2109720D14

CAP CER CHIP LOW DIST .1 UF

C120

2113944C45

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C171

2113944C45

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C206

2113946K02

CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V

C237

2109720D14

CAP CER CHIP LOW DIST .1 UF

C122

2113945C31

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50VDC,0603,

C172

2113944M16

CAP,FXD,8.2PF,.1PF+/-,50VDC,0603,C

C207

2113946K02

CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V

C238

2109720D14

CAP CER CHIP LOW DIST .1 UF

C208

2113946K02

CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V

C239

2109720D14

CAP CER CHIP LOW DIST .1 UF

C124

2113944F58

CAP,FXD,47PF,+5%,-5%,50VDC,0805,C0

C173

2113944M29

CAP,FXD,30PF,+2%,-2%,50VDC,0603,C

C209

2113946K02

CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V

C240

2109720D14

CAP CER CHIP LOW DIST .1 UF

C125

2113944F58

CAP,FXD,47PF,+5%,-5%,50VDC,0805,C0

C174

2113944M13

CAP,FXD,6.2PF,.1PF+/-,50VDC,0603,C

C210

2313960D07

CAP,FXD,10,+10,-10,16,SM,55MIN,12

C243

2113946K02

CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V

C245

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C211

2113946K02

CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V

C246

2113946N03

CAP CER CHP 2.2UF 16V

C212

2113945A03

CAP CER CHP 330PF 50V 10%

C247

2113945A09

CAP CER CHP 1000PF 50V 10%

C126

2113944F58

6816985H01-B

CAP,FXD,47PF,+5%,-5%,50VDC,0805,C0

C175

2113944M28

CAP,FXD,27PF,+2%,-2%,50VDC,0603,C0

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9.1-30

ITEM

VHF Schematics, Board Overlays, and Parts Lists

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

C248

NOTPLACED

C249

2113945A09

C25

2113945C31

C252
C253
C254
C255

2113944C78
2113944C78
2113944C18
2113944C63

DESCRIPTION

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

C293

2113945A03

CAP CER CHP 330PF 50V 10%

CAP CER CHP 1000PF 50V 10%

C294

2113945A03

CAP CER CHP 330PF 50V 10%

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50VDC,0603,

C295

2113945B02

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V 10%

C296

2113945A09

CAP CER CHP 1000PF 50V 10%

C30

2113944A21

CAP CER CHP 6.8PF 50V +/- 0.5PF

CAP,FXD,13PF,+5%,-5%,50VDC,0603,C0

C33

2113945C31

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50VDC,0603,

CAP CER CHP 3.3PF 50V +/0.25PF

C35

CAP,FXD,1PF,.1PF+/-,50VDC,0603,C0G

C400

CAP,FXD,13PF,+5%,-5%,50VDC,0603,C0

C256

2113945L13

CAP,FXD,330PF,+5%,-5%,50VDC,0603,X

C257

2113945C31

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50VDC,0603,

2113945C31

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

C437

2113944C85

CAP,FXD,51PF,+5%,-5%,50VDC,0603,C0

C500

2113945A58

CAP,FXD,910PF,+10%,-10%,50VDC,0402

C438

2113944C40

CAP CER CHP 62.0PF 50V 5%

C501

2113945A58

C44

2113945C31

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50VDC,0603,

CAP,FXD,910PF,+10%,-10%,50VDC,0402

C502

2113945A58

CAP,FXD,.33UF,+10%,-10%,50VDC,0805

CAP,FXD,910PF,+10%,-10%,50VDC,0402

C503

2113945A58

CAP,FXD,1UF,+10%,-10%,10VDC,SM,-5

CAP,FXD,910PF,+10%,-10%,50VDC,0402

C504

2113945A03

CAP CER CHP 330PF 50V 10%

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V 10%

C505

2113945G98

CAP,FXD,.47UF,+10%,-10%,50VDC,0805

C506

2113946E02

CAP CER CHP 1.0UF 16V 10%

C507

2113945B02

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V 10%

C508

2113945B02

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V 10%

C509

2113945B02

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V 10%

C510

2113946K02

CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V

C440
C441

2113945G96
2313960M26

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50VDC,0603,

C442

2113945B02

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C447

NOTPLACED

C401

2113946K02

CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V

C448

2113945C25

C405

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C41

2115075H01

CAP CHIP 24PF 5% COG

C411

2113945A11

CAP CER CHP 2200PF 50V 10%

CAP,FXD,.033UF,+10%,-10%,50VDC,060

C449

2113944A79

CAP,FXD,16PF,+5%,-5%,50VDC,0402,C0

C46

2113946Q01

CAP CER CHP 4.7UF 16V

C461

2113946K02

CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V

C511

2113946K02

CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V

C463

2113945C27

CAP,FXD,.047UF,+10%,-10%,50VDC,060

C512

2113946K02

CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V

C464

2113946K02

CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V

C513

2113955E11

CAP,FXD,1UF,+10%,-10%,50V

C258

2113945A03

CAP CER CHP 330PF 50V 10%

C412

NOTPLACED

C261

2113945A03

CAP CER CHP 330PF 50V 10%

C416

2113946K02

CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V

C262

2113945A03

CAP CER CHP 330PF 50V 10%

C417

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C263

2113944A61

CAP,FXD,.5PF,.25PF+/-,50VDC,0402,C

C421

NOTPLACED
CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V 10%

CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V

C514

2113955E11

CAP,FXD,1UF,+10%,-10%,50V

CAP CER CHP 2.2PF 50V +/0.25PF

2113945B02

2113946K02

2113944A09

C422

C465

C266

C423

2113944C41

CAP CER CHP 68.0PF 50V 5%

C47

2115075H01

CAP CHIP 24PF 5% COG

C516

2113946E02

CAP CER CHP 1.0UF 16V 10%

C424

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C470

2113946K02

CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V

C517

2113946E02

CAP CER CHP 1.0UF 16V 10%

C425

2113945H69

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+5%,-5%,50VDC,1206,X

C472

2113946K02

CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V

C518

2313960B57

CAP,FXD,10UF,+10%,-10%,6.3VDC,SM,-

C473

2113946K02

CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V

C519

2113945A58

C475

2113945A58

CAP,FXD,910PF,+10%,-10%,50VDC,0402

CAP,FXD,910PF,+10%,-10%,50VDC,0402

C520

2113945A05

CAP CER CHP 470PF 50V 10%

C476

2113944C89

CAP,FXD,200PF,+5%,-5%,50VDC,0603,C

C521

2113945B02

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V 10%

C478

2113945C27

CAP,FXD,.047UF,+10%,-10%,50VDC,060

C522

2113945B02

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V 10%

C523

2113945B02

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V 10%

2113944A42

CAP CER CHP 150.0PF 50V 5%

C524

2313960H04

CAP,FXD,33UF,+10%,-10%,16VDC,SM,-5

C525

2113945L25

CAP,FXD,1000PF,+5%,-5%,50VDC,0603

C526

2113945A58

CAP,FXD,910PF,+10%,-10%,50VDC,0402

C527

2113945A58

CAP,FXD,910PF,+10%,-10%,50VDC,0402

C267

2113944A61

CAP,FXD,.5PF,.25PF+/-,50VDC,0402,C

C271

2113944C32

CAP CER CHP 15.0PF 50V 5%

C272

2113944C32

CAP CER CHP 15.0PF 50V 5%

C428

2113944A29

CAP CER CHP 22.0PF 50V 5%

C273

2188881Y12

CAP,CERAMIC CHIP,1.8PF,.1PF+/,16

C429

2113946K02

CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V

C43

2113944A42

CAP CER CHP 150.0PF 50V 5%

C430

2113946K02

CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V

C431

2113946K02

CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V

C274
C275
C276

2113944V03
2113945A03
2113944A61

CAP,FXD,1PF,.1PF+/-,50VDC,0402,C0G
CAP CER CHP 330PF 50V 10%
CAP,FXD,.5PF,.25PF+/-,50VDC,0402,C

C432

2113946K02

CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V

C48

C433

2113944C33

CAP CER CHP 18.0PF 50V 5%

C480

2313960M26

CAP,FXD,1UF,+10%,-10%,10VDC,SM,-5

C434

2113945C27

CAP,FXD,.047UF,+10%,-10%,50VDC,060

C481

2313960B30

CAP,FXD,4.7UF,+10%,-10%,10VDC,SM,

C482

2313960B30

CAP,FXD,4.7UF,+10%,-10%,10VDC,SM,

C277

2113945A03

CAP CER CHP 330PF 50V 10%

C278

2113944A18

CAP CER CHP 5.1PF 50V +/- 0.5PF

C279

2113945A03

CAP CER CHP 330PF 50V 10%

C435

2113944A36

CAP CER CHP 68.0PF 50V 5%

C286

2113945A03

CAP CER CHP 330PF 50V 10%

C436

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C292

2113945A03

CAP CER CHP 330PF 50V 10%

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ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

9.1-31

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

C528

2113945A58

CAP,FXD,910PF,+10%,-10%,50VDC,0402

C638

2113945C31

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50VDC,0603,

C550

2113945B02

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V 10%

C64

2113945A03

CAP CER CHP 330PF 50V 10%

C551

2113945B02

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V 10%

C640

NOTPLACED

C56

2113946B04

CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V 10%

C641

NOTPLACED

C57

2113944C33

CAP CER CHP 18.0PF 50V 5%

C65

2113945A03

CAP CER CHP 330PF 50V 10%

C58

NOTPLACED

C652

2113945A58

C59

2113944A28

CAP CER CHP 18.0PF 50V 5%

CAP,FXD,910PF,+10%,-10%,50VDC,0402

C60

2113944A22

CAP CER CHP 7.5PF 50V +/- 0.5PF

C653

2113945A58

CAP,FXD,910PF,+10%,-10%,50VDC,0402

C607

2113946K02

CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V

C654

2113945A58

C61

2113945A03

CAP CER CHP 330PF 50V 10%

CAP,FXD,910PF,+10%,-10%,50VDC,0402

C610

2113944A32

CAP CER CHP 39.0PF 50V 5%

C655

2113945A58

CAP,FXD,910PF,+10%,-10%,50VDC,0402

C611

2113944A32

CAP CER CHP 39.0PF 50V 5%

C656

2113945A58

CAP,FXD,910PF,+10%,-10%,50VDC,0402

C657

2113945A58

CAP,FXD,910PF,+10%,-10%,50VDC,0402

C658

2113945A58

CAP,FXD,910PF,+10%,-10%,50VDC,0402

C612

2113944A32

CAP CER CHP 39.0PF 50V 5%

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

DESCRIPTION
CAP CER CHP 2.2UF 6.3V 10%

C731

2113946G01

CAP CER CHP 2.2UF 16V 10%

C705

2113946F01

CAP CER CHP 2.2UF 6.3V 10%

C732

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C706

2113945A09

CAP CER CHP 1000PF 50V 10%

C734

2113945C31

C708

2113944A31

CAP CER CHP 33.0PF 50V 5%

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50VDC,0603,

C709

2113944A31

CAP CER CHP 33.0PF 50V 5%

C735

2113946E02

CAP CER CHP 1.0UF 16V 10%

C71

2113945B02

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V 10%

C736

2113946J03

CAP CER CHP 10.0UF 16V 10%

C710

2113946J03

CAP CER CHP 10.0UF 16V 10%

C737

2113945C31

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50VDC,0603,

C711

2113946F03

CAP CER CHP 4.7UF 6.3V 10%

C738

2113946K02

CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V

C712

2113946E02

CAP CER CHP 1.0UF 16V 10%

C742

2113945A05

CAP CER CHP 470PF 50V 10%

C713

2311049C70
(PMLD4303A)

CAP,FXD,68UF,+10%,-10%,10VDC,SM,-5

C743

2113944A25

CAP CER CHP 10.0PF 50V +/0.5PF

2314030F56
(PMLD4303D)

CAP,FXD,68UF,+10%,-10%,10VDC,SM,-5

C750

2113946J03

CAP CER CHP 10.0UF 16V 10%

C751

2113946J03

CAP CER CHP 10.0UF 16V 10%

C714

2113945A09

CAP CER CHP 1000PF 50V 10%

C752

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C715

2311049A99
(PMLD4303A)

CAP TANT CHIP 47UF 10V 20%

C753

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

2313960F30
(PMLD4303D)

CAP TANT CHIP 47UF 10V 20%

C754

2113946E02

CAP CER CHP 1.0UF 16V 10%

C755

2113946E02

CAP CER CHP 1.0UF 16V 10%

C756

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C757

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C758

2113946E02

CAP CER CHP 1.0UF 16V 10%

C759

2113946E02

CAP CER CHP 1.0UF 16V 10%

C760

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C761

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C762

2113945C31

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50VDC,0603,

C763

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C764

2113946B03

CAP CER CHP 0.068UF 10V 10%

C765

2113946B03

CAP CER CHP 0.068UF 10V 10%

C766

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C767

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C768

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C769

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C770

2113945C31

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50VDC,0603,

CAP CER CHP 39.0PF 50V 5%

C614

2113945A03

CAP CER CHP 330PF 50V 10%

C615

2113944A32

CAP CER CHP 39.0PF 50V 5%

C617

2113944A32

CAP CER CHP 39.0PF 50V 5%

C66

2113945A03

CAP CER CHP 330PF 50V 10%

C716

2113946F01

CAP CER CHP 2.2UF 6.3V 10%

2113946F03

CAP CER CHP 4.7UF 6.3V 10%

C717

2113946E02

CAP CER CHP 1.0UF 16V 10%

C619

2113944A32

CAP CER CHP 39.0PF 50V 5%

C67

C62

2113944A26

CAP CER CHP 12.0PF 50V 5%

C671

2113944A31

CAP CER CHP 33.0PF 50V 5%

C718

2113946F01

CAP CER CHP 2.2UF 6.3V 10%

2113945A58

CAP,FXD,910PF,+10%,-10%,50VDC,0402

C719

2113946E02

CAP CER CHP 1.0UF 16V 10%

C72

2113945B02

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V 10%

C720

2113946G01

CAP CER CHP 2.2UF 16V 10%

C721

2113946E02

CAP CER CHP 1.0UF 16V 10%

C722

2113946E02

CAP CER CHP 1.0UF 16V 10%

C723

2113946E02

CAP CER CHP 1.0UF 16V 10%

C724

2113946E02

CAP CER CHP 1.0UF 16V 10%

C725

2113946K02

CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V

C726

2113944F07

CAP CER CHP 1000PF +5%, -5%,


50V-DC 0805

C727

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C728

2113945A58

CAP,FXD,910PF,+10%,-10%,50VDC,0402

C729

2113946J03

CAP CER CHP 10.0UF 16V 10%

C730

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

2113945C31

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50VDC,0603,

C621

2113946K02

CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V

C673

2113944A31

CAP CER CHP 33.0PF 50V 5%

C629

2113945A03

CAP CER CHP 330PF 50V 10%

C674

2113945A05

CAP CER CHP 470PF 50V 10%

C63

2113944A26

CAP CER CHP 12.0PF 50V 5%

C675

2113945A58

CAP,FXD,910PF,+10%,-10%,50VDC,0402

C630

2113945A03

CAP CER CHP 330PF 50V 10%

C68

2113944A09

C631

2113945A03

CAP CER CHP 330PF 50V 10%

CAP CER CHP 2.2PF 50V +/0.25PF

C632

2113945A03

CAP CER CHP 330PF 50V 10%

C680

2113944A31

CAP CER CHP 33.0PF 50V 5%

C633

2113945A03

CAP CER CHP 330PF 50V 10%

C70

2113945A58

C634

2113945A03

CAP CER CHP 330PF 50V 10%

CAP,FXD,910PF,+10%,-10%,50VDC,0402

C700

2113946B04

CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V 10%

C701

2113944A19

CAP CER CHP 5.6PF 50V +/- 0.5PF

C702

2113944A19

CAP CER CHP 5.6PF 50V +/- 0.5PF

C703

NOTPLACED

C635
C636
C637

2113945A03
2113945A03
2113945L49

6816985H01-B

CAP CER CHP 330PF 50V 10%


CAP CER CHP 330PF 50V 10%
CAP,FXD,.01UF,+5%,-5%,50VDC,0603,

DESCRIPTION

2113946F01

2113944A32

C620

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

C704

C613

C672

ITEM

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ITEM

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MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

C771

2113945C31

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50VDC,0603,

C773

2113946K02

CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V

C790

2113946A02

CAP CER CHP 0.022UF 16V 10%

C791

2113946K02

CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V

C792

2113946K02

CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V

C796
C800

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

4815096H01

VARACTOR DIODE 1SV305

F500

6515076H01

FUSE CHIP SMT TR/1608FF 3A

C857

NOTPLACED

D4

4815096H01

VARACTOR DIODE 1SV305

FL200

9116848H01

FLTR SW CAP 3 POLE BUTTERW

C858

2113945B02

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V 10%

D401

4805656W87

FL51

9185367C01

C859

2113945B02

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V 10%

DIODE,VCTR, @
15V,1SV279,SOD-523/S

XTAL FLTR 5X7 SURFACE MT


MONO

C860

2113945B02

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V 10%

D402

4805656W41

DIODE VARACTOR 40PF@1V


15PF@3V

J101

2880658Z08

CONNECTOR, SMA

C861

2113945B02

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V 10%

J601

0916287H01

CONN VERT 45 PIN ZIF

D5

4815096H01

VARACTOR DIODE 1SV305

C862

2113945B02

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V 10%

J650

0916287H02

CONN 20 PIN ZIF

CAP,FXD,1UF,+10%,-10%,16VDC,1206,X

D500

4815155H01

RECTIFIER

C863

2113945B02

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V 10%

L101

2414017N10

IND CER CHIP 6.8 NH 5%

D501

4809118D02

LED BICOLOR LNJ115W8POMT

L106

2414032D30

D510

4813978M15

DIODE,RECT,RM140,SM,1A,40V,S
HTK,PB-

IDCTR,WW,1UH,5%,320MA,2.8OH
M,CER,28

L114

2414032B60

D511

4813978B18

DIODE,SWG,BAT54,SM,SOT23,200MA,30V

IDCTR,WW,390NH,5%,620MA,1.12
OHM,CER

L115

2460591B80

COIL AIR WOUND INDUC 19.61

D512

4813978M15

DIODE,RECT,RM140,SM,1A,40V,S
HTK,PB-

L117

2414017N18

IND CER CHIP 33.0 NH 5%

D513

4813978M15

DIODE,RECT,RM140,SM,1A,40V,S
HTK,PB-

L118

0613952G67

CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM

L119

2479990E01

D6

4815096H01

VARACTOR DIODE 1SV305

COIL AIR WOUND/GREEN CLR


23.75

D600

4813978B18

DIODE,SWG,BAT54,SM,SOT23,200MA,30V

L12

2414032F24

IDCTR,WW,15NH,5%,600MA,.17O
HM,CER,4

D603

4813978A25

DIODE, SCHOTTKY 30V SOD-323


T&R

L120

NOTPLACED

L121

NOTPLACED

D662

4813978A25

DIODE, SCHOTTKY 30V SOD-323


T&R

L125

2479990A02

AIR WND COIL/GREEN


COLOR7.66NH

D700

4813978B18

DIODE,SWG,BAT54,SM,SOT23,200MA,30V

L126

2415428H01

IDCTR,1.65NH,10%,SM

E102

2480574F01

CHIP INDUCTOR,BEAD,25%,200MA,FERR,S

L127

2479990E01

COIL AIR WOUND/GREEN CLR


23.75

L128

2414032D30

IDCTR,WW,1UH,5%,320MA,2.8OH
M,CER,28

CAP CER CHP 470PF 50V 10%

C864

2113945B02

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V 10%

C802

2113945C20

CAP,FXD,.016UF,+10%,-10%,50VDC,060

C865

2113945B02

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V 10%

CAP CER CHP 470PF 50V 10%

C804

2113946E02

CAP CER CHP 1.0UF 16V 10%

C805

2113945C20

CAP,FXD,.016UF,+10%,-10%,50VDC,060

C806

2113946K02

CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V

C807

2113946K02

CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V

C808

2113946K02

CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V

C809

2113945C20

CAP,FXD,.016UF,+10%,-10%,50VDC,060

C810

2113946E02

CAP CER CHP 1.0UF 16V 10%

C811

2113946K02

CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V

C812

2113946K02

CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V

C813

2113946K02

CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V

C814

2113946K02

CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V

C815

2113946K02

CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V

C816

2113946K02

CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V

C817

2113946K02

CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V

C818

2113946K02

CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V

C830

2113946K02

CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V

C840

2113946F03

CAP CER CHP 4.7UF 6.3V 10%

C850

2113945A03

CAP CER CHP 330PF 50V 10%

C851

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C855

NOTPLACED

August 16, 2007

DESCRIPTION

D3

2113945A05

2113945A05

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

NOTPLACED

C801

C803

ITEM

C856

NOTPLACED
2113955D31

ITEM

C866

2113945B02

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V 10%

C867

NOTPLACED

C868

NOTPLACED

C9

2113944A42

CAP CER CHP 150.0PF 50V 5%

CR800

4813978A25

DIODE, SCHOTTKY 30V SOD-323


T&R

CR801

4813978A25

DIODE, SCHOTTKY 30V SOD-323


T&R

D10

4815096H01

VARACTOR DIODE 1SV305

D104

4816487H01

DIODE MMBD7000

D11

4815096H01

VARACTOR DIODE 1SV305

D12

4815096H01

VARACTOR DIODE 1SV305

D13

4815096H01

VARACTOR DIODE 1SV305

D170

4802482J02

PIN DIODE SMD

D171

4802482J02

PIN DIODE SMD

E140

2405688Z01

INDUCTOR FERRITE BEAD

D172

4813978A26

DIODE ARRAY,DET,SOT-363/SC88,30V,.

E141

2480574F01

CHIP INDUCTOR,BEAD,25%,200MA,FERR,S

L170

2479990N01

AIR WND COIL/GREEN COLOR


43.67

D173

4813978A26

DIODE ARRAY,DET,SOT-363/SC88,30V,.

E402

2480640Z01

SURFACE MOUNT FERRITE


BEAD

L171

2479990N01

AIR WND COIL/GREEN COLOR


43.67

D20

4808115L27

DIODE ARRAY

E406

2414032B76

L172

2479990N01

D201

4815011H01

DIODE TRIPLE

IDCTR,WW,4.7UH,5%,330MA,4OH
M,CER,20

AIR WND COIL/GREEN COLOR


43.67

D202

4815011H01

DIODE TRIPLE

E800

2480574F01

CHIP INDUCTOR,BEAD,25%,200MA,FERR,S

L176

2479990N01

AIR WND COIL/GREEN COLOR


43.67

D251

4813974A01

VARACTOR 3V DUAL

E801

2480574F01

L20

2414032F38

D252

4813974A01

VARACTOR 3V DUAL

CHIP INDUCTOR,BEAD,25%,200MA,FERR,S

IDCTR,WW,220NH,5%,400MA,.7O
HM,CER,3

D270

4813974A01

VARACTOR 3V DUAL

E802

0613952G67

CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM

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ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

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ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

L200

2414017Q47

IDCTR,FXD,1UH,10%,50MA,.45OH
M,FERR,

L31

2414032F34

IDCTR,WW,100NH,5%,400MA,.46
OHM,CER

L61

2414017N16

IDCTR,CHIP,22NH,5%,600MA,.54O
HM,CER

Q698

4813973A81

XSTR,BIP GP SS,DIG,NPN AND


PNP,SOT

L201

2414017Q20

IDCTR,FXD,2.2UH,20%,30MA,.65O
HM,FER

L34

2414032F35

IDCTR,WW,120NH,5%,400MA,.51
OHM,CER,

L62

2414017N16

IDCTR,CHIP,22NH,5%,600MA,.54O
HM,CER

Q700

4813970A62

XSTR,FET GP PWR,MOSFET,PCH,ENHN,C

L202

2414017Q20

IDCTR,FXD,2.2UH,20%,30MA,.65O
HM,FER

L403

2414032B75

IDCTR,WW,3.9UH,5%,340MA,3.6O
HM,CER,

L63

2414017Q40

IDCTR,FXD,270NH,10%,250MA,.5
OHM,FER

Q701

4813973M07

XSTR,BIP GP
SS,NPN,T3904,SM,SOT-23,

L203

2414017Q20

IDCTR,FXD,2.2UH,20%,30MA,.65O
HM,FER

L404

2414032B59

IDCTR,WW,330NH,5%,690MA,1.05
OHM,CER

L64

NOTPLACED

Q702

5185956E76

L651

2414032F75

L204

2414017Q20

IDCTR,FXD,2.2UH,20%,30MA,.65O
HM,FER

L407

2414032B76

IDCTR,WW,4.7UH,5%,330MA,4OH
M,CER,20

IDCTR,CHIP,270NH,2%,350MA,1O
HM,CER,

IC,CONV,SM,SO16,0-30 VINPUT
RANGE

Q703

4813970A62

L205

2414017Q47

IDCTR,FXD,1UH,10%,50MA,.45OH
M,FERR,

L411

2466505A01

COIL INDUCTOR

IDCTR,CHIP,270NH,2%,350MA,1O
HM,CER,

XSTR,FET GP PWR,MOSFET,PCH,ENHN,C

Q704

NOTPLACED

L412

2466505A01

COIL INDUCTOR

L7

2414032F33

NOTPLACED

2414017Q20

IDCTR,FXD,2.2UH,20%,30MA,.65O
HM,FER

L413

2414032B64

IDCTR,WW,680NH,5%,540MA,1.47
OHM,CER

IDCTR,WW,82NH,5%,400MA,.42O
HM,CER,4

Q705

L206

Q706

NOTPLACED

L701

2486085A01

IDCTR,22UH,20%,SHLD

Q709

4885061Y01

L702

2486085A01

IDCTR,22UH,20%,SHLD

XSTR NPN 6V 30UA 12GHZ PBFREE

L703

2464675H01

IDCTR,WW,560NH,5%,550MA

Q801

4813973A42

L704

2464675H01

IDCTR,WW,560NH,5%,550MA

XSTR,BIP GP SS,NPN,SM,SC59,SMT,50V

L705

2464675H01

IDCTR,WW,560NH,5%,550MA

Q804

4813973A81

XSTR,BIP GP SS,DIG,NPN AND


PNP,SOT

L708

2416307H01

IDCTR,WW,680NH,5%,0603

R102

0613952G67

CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM

L710

2416307H01

IDCTR,WW,680NH,5%,0603

R103

0613952Q73

L8

2414032F27

IDCTR,FXD,27NH,5%,500MA,.25O
HM,CER,

CER CHIP RES 1000 OHM 5%


0402

R104

0613952J15

CER CHIP RES 39K OHM 5% 0603

L21

2414032F31

IDCTR,WW,56NH,5%,500MA,.34O
HM,CER,4

L414

2414017Q51

IDCTR,FXD,2.2UH,10%,30MA,.65O
HM,FER

L251

2414032D30

IDCTR,WW,1UH,5%,320MA,2.8OH
M,CER,28

L42

2414032F24

IDCTR,WW,15NH,5%,600MA,.17O
HM,CER,4

L252

2414032D30

IDCTR,WW,1UH,5%,320MA,2.8OH
M,CER,28

L45

2414032F27

IDCTR,FXD,27NH,5%,500MA,.25O
HM,CER,

L253

2460591C35

COIL AIR WOUND INDUC 18.08

L47

2414032F33

L254

2460591C03

COIL AIR WOUND INDUC 11.87

IDCTR,WW,82NH,5%,400MA,.42O
HM,CER,4

L257

0613958T74

CER CHIP RES 0.0 OHM JMP 1206

L48

2414032F27

L258

2414032D17

IDCTR,WW,150NH,5%,750MA,.31
OHM,CER,

IDCTR,FXD,27NH,5%,500MA,.25O
HM,CER,

L49

2414032F24

IDCTR,WW,15NH,5%,600MA,.17O
HM,CER,4

L259
L266
L270
L271
L272
L273
L274
L28

2414032D30
2414032D18
2414032D30
2414032D30
2414032B48
2414032B46
2414032D40
2414032F26

6816985H01-B

0985888K02

SKT RTC BTTY LEAP

R105

NOTPLACED

P100

3916333H02

CONTACT ANT GRD

R108

0613952G67

CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM

P4

3905643V01

CONTACT ANT GRD

R109

0613952R66

CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM

Q101

4816698H02

MITSUBISHI,FET RF POWER,VHF

R115

0613958H57

CER CHIP RES 220 OHM 5% 0805

Q197

4813973A13

R125

0613952H47

CER CHIP RES 82.0 OHM 5% 0603

IDCTR,FXD,2.2UH,10%,30MA,.65O
HM,FER

XSTR,BIP GP
SS,PNP,T3906,SM,SOT-23,

Q200

4871674S01

TSTR SOT BCW 60B (RH)

R127

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0402

Q29

4805585Q28

TRANSISTOR RF NPN 8GHZ


NOPB

R13

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0402

R14

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0402

L5

2414032F24

IDCTR,WW,180NH,5%,700MA,.43
OHM,CER,

IDCTR,WW,15NH,5%,600MA,.17O
HM,CER,4

L500

2414017Q42

IDCTR,FXD,390NH,10%,200MA,.6
5OHM,FE

IDCTR,WW,1UH,5%,320MA,2.8OH
M,CER,28

L501

2414017Q51

L502

2489669V01

CHIP IND 100000 NH 10%

IDCTR,WW,39NH,5%,1A,.15OHM,
CER,5

L54

2414032F73

IDCTR,WW,820NH,5%,180MA,2.23
OHM,CER

IDCTR,WW,27NH,5%,1A,.13OHM,
CER,50Q,

L55

0613958T74

CER CHIP RES 0.0 OHM JMP 1206

L56

2414032D25

IDCTR,WW,620NH,5%,400MA,1.6
OHM,CER

L6

2414032F27

IDCTR,FXD,27NH,5%,500MA,.25O
HM,CER,

IDCTR,WW,33NH,5%,1A,.11OHM,
CER,4
IDCTR,WW,22NH,5%,500MA,.22O
HM,CER,

L60

2414017G13

2414032F75

M701

IDCTR,WW,1UH,5%,320MA,2.8OH
M,CER,28

IDCTR,WW,1UH,5%,320MA,2.8OH
M,CER,28

L652

IDCTR,CHIP,33NH,5%,300MA,.65O
HM,CER

Q301

4816371H01

XSTR DUAL PNP W18 COMPLIANT

R142

0613952Z55

RES,MF,12KOHM,1%,.0625W,SM,0
402,200

Q401

4805585Q28

TRANSISTOR RF NPN 8GHZ


NOPB

R143

0613952Z65

RES,MF,43KOHM,1%,.0625W,SM,0
402,200

Q402

4813973A04

XSTR NPN 30V DARLINGTON

R144

0613952R25

Q501

4805921T28

XSTR, DUAL NOPB

CER CHIP RES 100K OHM 5%


0402

R146

0613952H73

CER CHIP RES 1000 OHM 5%


0603

August 16, 2007

9.1-34

ITEM

VHF Schematics, Board Overlays, and Parts Lists

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

R149

0613952Q89

CER CHIP RES 4700 OHM 5%


0402

R15

NOTPLACED

R150

0613952H47

CER CHIP RES 82.0 OHM 5% 0603

R151

0613952H47

CER CHIP RES 82.0 OHM 5% 0603

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

R214

0613952Q73

CER CHIP RES 1000 OHM 5%


0402

R215

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0402

R216

0613952Q49
(PMLD4303A)

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5% 0402

0613952K93
(PMLD4303D)

CER CHIP RES 91 OHM 5% 0402

R153

NOTPLACED

R154

0613952R66

CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM

R22

0613952Q25

R155

0613952Q77

CER CHIP RES 1500 OHM 5%


0402

R23

R156

NOTPLACED

R157

0613952Q71

CER CHIP RES 820 OHM 5% 0402

R158

0613952Q49

R159

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

R34

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0402

R519

0613952R17

CER CHIP RES 47K OHM 5% 0402

R406

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0402

R520

0613952R37

R407

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0402

CER CHIP RES 330K OHM 5%


0402

R408

0613952H79

CER CHIP RES 1800 OHM 5%


0603

R521

NOTPLACED

R522

0613952R17

CER CHIP RES 47K OHM 5% 0402

R412

0613952H62

CER CHIP RES 360 OHM 5% 0603

R523

0613952R17

CER CHIP RES 47K OHM 5% 0402

CER CHIP RES 10.0 OHM 5% 0402

R413

0613952H68

CER CHIP RES 620 OHM 5% 0603

R524

0613952G67

CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM

0613952R31

CER CHIP RES 180K OHM 5%


0402

R414

0613952R07

CER CHIP RES 18K OHM 5% 0402

R525

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0402

R415

0613952R03

CER CHIP RES 12K OHM 5% 0402

R526

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0402

R24

0613952R31

CER CHIP RES 180K OHM 5%


0402

R417

0613952Q74

RES,MF,1.1KOHM,5%,.0625W,SM,
0402,20

R527

0613952G67

CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM

R251

0613952R66

CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM

R528

NOTPLACED

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5% 0402

R418

0613952R66

CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM

0613952Q36

CER CHIP RES 30.0 OHM 5% 0402

0613952Q49

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5% 0402

CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM

R252

R60

0613952R66

R419

0613952R25

CER CHIP RES 330 OHM 5% 0402

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5% 0402

CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM

0613952Q61

0613952Q49

0613952R66

R253

R608

R160

CER CHIP RES 100K OHM 5%


0403

CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM

0613952R35

CER CHIP RES 270K OHM 5%


0402

R420

0613952R19

CER CHIP RES 56K OHM 5% 0402

NOTPLACED

0613952R66

R254

R610

R161

0613952R66

CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM

0613952Q49

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5% 0402

NOTPLACED

R436

R611

R162

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0402

CER CHIP RES 20K OHM 5% 0402

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5% 0402

0613952R01

0613952R08

0613952Q49

R499

R613

R168

0613952Q63

CER CHIP RES 390 OHM 5% 0402

0613952R08

CER CHIP RES 20K OHM 5% 0402

0613952Q49

R503

R614

R169

R504

0613952Q66

CER CHIP RES 510 OHM 5% 0402

R615

0613952R25

R199

CER CHIP RES 100K OHM 5%


0404

R505

0613952R01
(PMLD4303A)

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0402

R616

0613952Q49

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5% 0402

0613952Q93
(PMLD4303D)

CER CHIP RES 6.8K OHM 5%


0402

R617

NOTPLACED

R620

0613952Q49

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5% 0402

R507

0613952Q49

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5% 0402

R621

0613952Q49

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5% 0402

R508

0613952Q49

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5% 0402

R622

0613952Q49

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5% 0402

R509

0613952Q49

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5% 0402

R625

0613952Q49

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5% 0402

R510

0613952Q49

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5% 0402

R626

0613952Q49

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5% 0402

R511

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0402

R633

NOTPLACED

R512

0613952R17

CER CHIP RES 47K OHM 5% 0402

R634

0613952R66

R513

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0402

R635

NOTPLACED

R514

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0402

R636

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0402

R515

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0402

R637

0613952Q49

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5% 0402

R516

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0402

R638

0613952Q49

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5% 0402

R517

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0402

R639

0613952Q49

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5% 0402

R518

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0402

R640

0613952Q49

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5% 0402

R255

0613952Q73

CER CHIP RES 1000 OHM 5%


0402

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5% 0402

R257

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0402

0613952J01

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0603

R26

0613952Q83

CER CHIP RES 2700 OHM 5%


0402

R201

0613952Q47

CER CHIP RES 82.0 OHM 5% 0402

R202

0613952Q69

CER CHIP RES 680 OHM 5% 0402

R203

0613952Q57

CER CHIP RES 220 OHM 5% 0402

R204

0613952R19

CER CHIP RES 56K OHM 5% 0402

R205

0613952R15

CER CHIP RES 39K OHM 5% 0402

R206

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0402

R266

0613952Q61

CER CHIP RES 330 OHM 5% 0402

R270

0613952Q38

CER CHIP RES 36.0 OHM 5% 0402

R271

0613952Q59

CER CHIP RES 270 OHM 5% 0402

R272

0613952Q56

CER CHIP RES 200 OHM 5% 0402

R273

0613952Q65

CER CHIP RES 470 OHM 5% 0402

R274

0613952Q29

CER CHIP RES 15.0 OHM 5% 0402

R207

0613952Q73

CER CHIP RES 1000 OHM 5%


0402

R275

0613952Q65

CER CHIP RES 470 OHM 5% 0402

R208

0613952R13

CER CHIP RES 33K OHM 5% 0402

R277

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0402

R209

0613952G67

CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM

R291

0613952Q37

CER CHIP RES 33.0 OHM 5% 0402

R210

0613952R13

CER CHIP RES 33K OHM 5% 0402

R293

0613952Q37

CER CHIP RES 33.0 OHM 5% 0402

R211

0613952Q80

CER CHIP RES 2000 OHM 5%


0402

R294

0613952Q61

CER CHIP RES 330 OHM 5% 0402

R295

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0402

R30

0613952Q25

CER CHIP RES 10.0 OHM 5% 0402

R32

0613952H33

CER CHIP RES 22.0 OHM 5% 0603

R33

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0402

R212

NOTPLACED

R213

0613952Q95

August 16, 2007

CER CHIP RES 8200 OHM 5%


0402

CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM

6816985H01-B

VHF Schematics, Board Overlays, and Parts Lists

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

9.1-35

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

R641

0613952Q49

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5% 0402

R711

0613952G67

CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM

R763

NOTPLACED

R803

0613952Q49

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5% 0402

R642

0613952Q49

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5% 0402

R712

0613952Q49

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5% 0402

R764

NOTPLACED

R804

0613952Q66

CER CHIP RES 510 OHM 5% 0402

R643

0613952Q49

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5% 0402

R714

0689057L02

R765

NOTPLACED

R805

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0402

R644

0613952Q49

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5% 0402

RES WSL0805 .1 OHM 1%


2X1.27MM

R767

0613952R66

R806

0613952Q66

CER CHIP RES 510 OHM 5% 0402

R717

0613952R66

CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM

R768

NOTPLACED

R807

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0402

R718

0613952G67

CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM

R771

NOTPLACED

R808

0613952R66

CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM

R722

0613952R08

CER CHIP RES 20K OHM 5% 0402

R772

0613952Q49

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5% 0402

R809

0613952R17

CER CHIP RES 47K OHM 5% 0402

R725

0613952R66

CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM

R773

0613952Q49

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5% 0402

R810

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0402

R726

0613952R66

CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM

R774

0613952Q49

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5% 0402

R811

0613952Q66

CER CHIP RES 510 OHM 5% 0402

R729

0613952R13

CER CHIP RES 33K OHM 5% 0402

R775

0613952Q49

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5% 0402

R812

0613952R25

R776

NOTPLACED

CER CHIP RES 100K OHM 5%


0405

R777

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0402

R813

0613952R66

CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM

R778

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0402

R814

NOTPLACED

R779

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0402

R815

0613952R66

CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM

R780

0613952Q89

CER CHIP RES 4700 OHM 5%


0402

R816

0613952R17

CER CHIP RES 47K OHM 5% 0402

R820

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0402

R647
R649
R654
R656
R658

0613952R01
0613952R17
0613952R01
0613952R01
0613952P18

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0402


CER CHIP RES 47K OHM 5% 0402
CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0402
CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0402
CER CHIP RES 150K OHM 1%
0402

R666

0613952Q42

CER CHIP RES 51.0 OHM 5% 0402

R740

0613952Q63

CER CHIP RES 390 OHM 5% 0402

R667

0613952Q63

CER CHIP RES 390 OHM 5% 0402

R741

0613952R17

CER CHIP RES 47K OHM 5% 0402

R668

0613952Q45

CER CHIP RES 68.0 OHM 5% 0402

R742

0613952R17

CER CHIP RES 47K OHM 5% 0402

R669

0613952Q49

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5% 0402

R743

NOTPLACED

R670

0613952Q49

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5% 0402

R744

NOTPLACED

R671

0613952Q63

CER CHIP RES 390 OHM 5% 0402

R745

0613952R56

R672

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0402

CER CHIP RES 2.0M OHM 5%


0402

R746

0613952R56

CER CHIP RES 2.0M OHM 5%


0402

R747

0613952Q73

CER CHIP RES 1000 OHM 5%


0402

R748

0613952R41

CER CHIP RES 470K OHM 5%


0402

R749

0613952R41

CER CHIP RES 470K OHM 5%


0402

R750

0613952Q63

CER CHIP RES 390 OHM 5% 0402

R751

0613952Q63

CER CHIP RES 390 OHM 5% 0402

R752

0613952Q81

CER CHIP RES 2200 OHM 5%


0402

R753

0613952Q81

CER CHIP RES 2200 OHM 5%


0402

R673

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0402

R674

0613952Q49

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5% 0402

R675

0613952Q67

CER CHIP RES 560 OHM 5% 0402

R677

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0402

R678

0613952Q49

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5% 0402

R697

0613952Q49

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5% 0402

R700

0613952Q80

CER CHIP RES 2000 OHM 5%


0402

R701

0613952R17

CER CHIP RES 47K OHM 5% 0402

R702

0613952R66

CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM

R703

0613952R17

CER CHIP RES 47K OHM 5% 0402

R704

0613952Q49

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5% 0402

R705

0613952R17

CER CHIP RES 47K OHM 5% 0402

R708

0613952R19

CER CHIP RES 56K OHM 5% 0402

R709

0613952H17

CER CHIP RES 4.7OHM 5%

R710

0689057L02

RES WSL0805 .1 OHM 1%


2X1.27MM

6816985H01-B

CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM

R781

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0402

R829

NOTPLACED

R782

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0402

R837

0613952Q37

CER CHIP RES 33.0 OHM 5% 0402

R783

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0402

R838

0613952Q37

CER CHIP RES 33.0 OHM 5% 0402

R784

NOTPLACED

R839

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0402

R785

0613952Q49

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5% 0402

R840

0613952Q66

CER CHIP RES 510 OHM 5% 0402

R786

0613952R17

CER CHIP RES 47K OHM 5% 0402

R841

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0402

R790

0613952R19

CER CHIP RES 56K OHM 5% 0402

R842

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0402

R791

0613952R66

CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM

R843

0613952R41

R792

0613952R66

CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM

CER CHIP RES 470K OHM 5%


0402

R793

0613952R66

CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM

R844

0613952Q61

CER CHIP RES 330 OHM 5% 0402

R794

0613952R66

CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM

S500

4085131E02

SWITCH FREQ DUAL FUNCTION

R795

0613952R17

CER CHIP RES 47K OHM 5% 0402

S501

1880619Z04

POTENTIOMETER (VOLUME)

S502

4016618H01

SWITCH TACTILE

S503

4070354A01

SW,SM,SPST,PUSHON,50MA,12V,REFLOWA

S504

4070354A01

SW,SM,SPST,PUSHON,50MA,12V,REFLOWA

S505

4070354A01

SW,SM,SPST,PUSHON,50MA,12V,REFLOWA

R756

0613952R66

CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM

R796

0613952R66

CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM

R757

0613952R08

CER CHIP RES 20K OHM 5% 0402

R797

0613952Q41

CER CHIP RES 47.0 OHM 5% 0402

R758

0613952R19

CER CHIP RES 56K OHM 5% 0402

R798

0613952Q61

CER CHIP RES 330 OHM 5% 0402

R759

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0402

R799

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0402

R760

0613952Q93

CER CHIP RES 6800 OHM 5%


0402

R801

NOTPLACED

R802

0613952Q49

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5% 0402

August 16, 2007

9.1-36

ITEM

VHF Schematics, Board Overlays, and Parts Lists

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

ITEM

Notes:

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

2.

S506

4070354A01

SW,SM,SPST,PUSHON,50MA,12V,REFLOWA

U701

5185143E77

IC, MAKO ASIC, CMOS PWR


MGMT

VR512

4813977A43

DIODE ARRAY,SUPR,SM,SOT23,3V,24W,Z

SH1

2686707Z02

SHIELD, SM SLDRD,CRS,PLTD

U702

5185941F22

VR513

4813977A43

SH101

2686702Z02

SHIELD, SM SLDRD,CRS,PLTD

IC,OPAMP,SGL,OPA237,SOT23,N
OPB

DIODE ARRAY,SUPR,SM,SOT23,3V,24W,Z

SH102

2686701Z02

SHIELD, SM SLDRD,CRS,PLTD

U705

5114000B39

IC,BFR,1PER PKG,SM,SOT353,PB-FR

VR514

4809788E21

DIODE,ZEN,MM3Z6V8ST1G,SM,S
OD-323,6.

SH103

2686708Z02

SHIELD, SM SLDRD,CRS,PLTD

VR650

4813979P12

SH201

2686705Z02

SHIELD, SM SLDRD,CRS,PLTD

DIODE ARRAY,TRANSIENT PROTECTION,SM

SH251

2616554H01

VR651

4813977A43

DIODE ARRAY,SUPR,SM,SOT23,3V,24W,Z

SH252

U712

5188691V01

IC,MUX/
DEMUX,NC7SB3157P6X,SM,SC70
-

SHLD VCO TOP

U713

5115453H01

RAIL TO RAIL OUTPUT, 8 PIN BGA

2616559H01

SHLD PCIC

U714

5115453H01

RAIL TO RAIL OUTPUT, 8 PIN BGA

VR652

4813977A43

SH401

2686706Z02

SHIELD, SM SLDRD,CRS,PLTD

U800

5185941F04

SH402

2686698Z02

SHIELD, SM SLDRD,CRS,PLTD

IC, PATRIOT BRAVO,


1.2.2,256BGA, PB

DIODE ARRAY,SUPR,SM,SOT23,3V,24W,Z

VR657

4809788E21

SH51

2686700Z02

SHIELD, SM SLDRD,CRS,PLTD

IC,BFR,1PER PKG,SM,SOT353,PB-FR

DIODE,ZEN,MM3Z6V8ST1G,SM,S
OD-323,6.

VR658

4813977C23

SH52

2686699Z02

SHIELD, SM SLDRD,CRS,PLTD

T51

2515121H01

BALUN, TRANSFORMER W18


COMP

IC,BFR,1PER PKG,SM,SOT353,PB-FR

DIODE,ZEN,MMSZ5243,SM,SOD123,13V,1

VR659

4813979P10

TRANS SUP 5.6V QUAD

T53

2516320H01

XFMR SMALL SIGNAL SURFACE


MT

U1

5164015H81

IC,MXR,DBL BAL GILBERT,CELL,SM

U101

5115678H01

VHF/UHF/800/900 MHZ LDMOS


DRIVER IC

U801
U802

5114000B39

U803

5185956E69

IC,DRAM,

VR662

4813979P10

TRANS SUP 5.6V QUAD

U804

5185941F03

IC,SRAM,

VR663

4813977M18

U805

5116411H01

IC,OP AMP,

DIODE,ZEN,SOT23,9.1V,.225W,PB

VR500

4809788E21

DIODE,ZEN,MM3Z6V8ST1G,SM,S
OD-323,6.

VR678

4866544A01

DIODE
ARRAY,ZEN,SR05.TCT,SM,5V,

VR501

4813977M19

DIODE,ZEN,SOT23,10V,.225W,PB-

VR701

4813977M11

DIODE,ZEN,MBZ5232,SM,SOT23,5.6V,10

4809788E21

DIODE,ZEN,MM3Z6V8ST1G,SM,S
OD-323,6.

Y200

4802245J68

OSC, REF 16.8 MHZ 1.5 PPM

Y701

4809995L05

RESON,QRTZ,.032768MHZ,SM,FU
ND,

Y702

4864005H01

DIODE,ZEN,MM3Z6V8ST1G,SM,S
OD-323,6.

RESONATOR, CRYSTAL 24.576


MHZ

5686357Z01

DIODE,ZEN,MM3Z6V8ST1G,SM,S
OD-323,6.

CHASSIS ANTISTIC CLAMSHELL,


STINGRE

6003710K08

DIODE,ZEN,MM3Z6V8ST1G,SM,S
OD-323,6.

BAT,LI,3.3V,3MAH,COINCELL,RECHARGA

8416494H02

PCB

U102

5185765B26

IC PWR CTRL IN MOS20

U103

5115022H01

IC TEMPERATURE SENSOR

VR502

U2

5185941F45

ATTEN,VAR,14.4DBMIN,15.6DBMA
X,0-200

VR503

U201

5185941F40

IC, 12 BIT DAC

U202

5116245H01

CC LVFRACN

U250

5105750U56

IC PKG DIE VCO BUFFER

U3

5185143E12

DUAL INVERTER IC

U401

5185963A85

IC-ABACUS III-LP

U500

5188493T01

IC,IC MINI SO-8 HI PRCN REG

U501

5185941F35

IC, VREG, NOPB

U502

5185941F35

IC, VREG, NOPB

U601

5185941F22

U602

5185941F22

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5114000B39

VR504
VR505
VR506

4809788E21
4809788E21
4809788E21
4809788E21

DIODE,ZEN,MM3Z6V8ST1G,SM,S
OD-323,6.

VR508

4813977A43

DIODE ARRAY,SUPR,SM,SOT23,3V,24W,Z

VR509

4813977A43

DIODE ARRAY,SUPR,SM,SOT23,3V,24W,Z

IC,OPAMP,SGL,OPA237,SOT23,N
OPB

VR510

4813977A43

DIODE ARRAY,SUPR,SM,SOT23,3V,24W,Z

IC,OPAMP,SGL,OPA237,SOT23,N
OPB

VR511

4813977A43

DIODE ARRAY,SUPR,SM,SOT23,3V,24W,Z

1.

3.

4.
5.

For optimum performance, order replacement diodes, transistors, and circuit


modules by Motorola part number only.
When ordering crystals, specify carrier frequency, crystal frequency, crystal type number, and
Motorola part number.
Part value notations:
p=10-12
n=10-9
=10-6
m=10-3
k=103
M=106
ITEM refers to the component reference designator. SIDE refers to the
location of the component on the board; S1=Side 1, S2=Side 2.
The PMLD4303A RF Board uses a 6-layer printed circuit board.

INNER LAYERS

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9.2-1

Chapter 9.2 UHF1 Schematics, Board Overlays, and Parts Lists

9.2.1 Introduction
This chapter contains the schematics, board layouts, and parts lists for the
XTS 2500/2500I/2250/1500 radios. Use them in conjunction with the theory of
operation and the troubleshooting procedures, charts, and waveforms to
isolate a problem to the component level.
Table 9.2-1. UHF1 Schematics, Board Overlays and Parts Lists
Schematic/Board Layout

Page No.

Radio Interconnect Block Diagram

9.2-2

PMLE2537A/ PMLE2537D Top Level Schematic

9.2-3

PMLE2537A/ PMLE2537D Controller Interface Schematic

9.2-4

PMLE2537A/ PMLE2537D Controller Schematic

9.2-5

PMLE2537A/ PMLE2537D Memory Schematic

9.2-6

PMLE2537A/ PMLE2537D Patriot Bravo (U800) Schematic

9.2-7

PMLE2537A/ PMLE2537D MAKO DC and Audio Schematic - Sheet 1 of 2 9.2-8


PMLE2537A/ PMLE2537D MAKO DC and Audio Schematic - Sheet 2 of 2 9.2-9
PMLE2537A/ PMLE2537D Interface and Accessories Schematic

9.2-10

PMLE2537A/ PMLE2537D Side Connector Schematic

9.2-11

PMLE2537A/ PMLE2537D RF Schematic

9.2-12

PMLE2537A/ PMLE2537D Receiver Front End and DC Schematic

9.2-13

PMLE2537A/ PMLE2537D Receiver Front End Schematic

9.2-14

PMLE2537A/ PMLE2537D Receiver Schematic - Sheet 1 of 4

9.2-15

PMLE2537A/ PMLE2537D Receiver Schematic - Sheet 2 of 4

9.2-16

PMLE2537A/ PMLE2537D Receiver Schematic - Sheet 3 of 4

9.2-17

PMLE2537A/ PMLE2537D Receiver Schematic, Regulators - Sheet 4 of 4 9.2-18


PMLE2537A/ PMLE2537D Frequency Generation Unit (FGU) and Digital
to Analog Converter (DAC) Schematic

9.2-19

PMLE2537A Frequency Generation Unit (FGU) Schematic - Sheet 1 of 4

9.2-20

PMLE2537D Frequency Generation Unit (FGU) Schematic - Sheet 1 of 4

9.2-21

PMLE2537A/ PMLE2537D Frequency Generation Unit (FGU) Schematic - 9.2-22


Sheet 2 of 4
PMLE2537A/ PMLE2537D Frequency Generation Unit (FGU) Schematic - 9.2-23
Sheet 3 of 4
PMLE2537A/ PMLE2537D Frequency Generation Unit (FGU) Schematic - 9.2-24
Sheet 4 of 4
PMLE2537A RF Controls Schematic

9.2-25

PMLE2537D RF Controls Schematic

9.2-26

PMLE2537A/ PMLE2537D Transmitter Schematic

9.2-27

PMLE2537A/ PMLE2537D Main Circuit Board Component Location Detail 9.2-28


- Top Side
PMLE2537A/ PMLE2537D Main Circuit Board Component Location Detail 9.2-29
- Bottom Side
PMLE2537A/ PMLE2537D Main Circuit Board Electrical Parts List

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UHF1 Schematics, Board Overlays, and Parts Lists

INT_MIC_P

Internal Mic Bias


R751, R753,
C751,
C753, C755

MAKO IC U701

Pre-amp
G1 Gain
= 15 d B

MUX

External Mic Bias


R750, R752,
C750, C752
C754

Amp G2
Gain = -30
to 0 dB

CODEC
A/D 16-Bit

HPF = 200 Hz
& LPF = 3.4
kHz cutoff

EXT_MIC_P

MAKO_CS
SPI_MISOB
SPI_MOSIB
SCKB

CODEC_TX
CODEC_FSYNC
CODEC_DCLK

Patriot
SPIB

RF D/A
U201

Patriot
SAP / BBP

TX TX Driver
VCOBIC Buffer Amplifier
U250 Q272
U101

Reference
Oscillator

3
TX_SSI_FSYNC
TX_SSI_CLK
TX_DATA

EPIC
Y200

Loop
Filter

Power
Module
Q 101

VCO
RF Power
Detector
D172,
D173

FracN
U201
VCO

ABACUS III
U401
RX_SSI_FSYNC
RX_SSI_CLK
RX_SSI_DATA

Digital
LPF = 3.4kHz

Patriot SAP/BBP

MAKO_CS
SPI_MISOB
SPI_MOSIB
SCKB

CODEC
16-Bit
D/A

3
G4
Preamp =
0 to 10
dB

CODEC_RX
CODEC_DCLK
CODEC_FSYNC

Patriot SPIB
4

DAC
U811

VC_OUT_P

PA_IN_P

Temperature
Sense
U103

Harmonic
Filter

ABACUS III U401

Mixer
U1

Preselector RX LNA Preselector


Filter
Filter
Q29

G5
EXT PA
=26 dB

Sample
Clk

PA
Control
PA_IN_M

To
Antenna

G1 Digital
Gain = 0 or
1 dB

G3
Attenuator
= -52 to 0
dB

Antenna
Switch

PCIC
U102

LPF
FL200

Crystal
Filter
FL51

HP & LP
Filter = 22kHz, VC_OUT_M
200Hz

Internal
Speaker =
28 ohms

MOD
IN

MAKO IC U701

Directional
Coupler

2ND
LO

G6
INT PA
=26 dB

External
Speaker

Figure 9.2-1. Radio Interconnect Block Diagram


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CONTROLLER

SB2
SB1

SB2
SB1

RFGND

BL_FREQ

UNSW_B+
TX_SSI_FSYNC
TX_SSI_CLK

POR

RFGND

TX_SSI_CLK

TX_SSI_FSYNC

UNSW_B+

POR

UNIVERSAL_SPI_CS

SPI_CLK_A

SPI_CLK_A
UNIVERSAL_SPI_CS

SPI_MOSI_A

SPI_MOSIA

TX_SSI_DATA

SC_FILT_EN

SC_FILT_EN
TX_SSI_DATA

RESET_OUT

Li_Bat+

LOCK_DET

BATTERY_ID

VSW1

SSI_CLK

SSI_FSYNC

16_8_filtered

RED_LED

RESET_OUT

LOCK_DET

BAT_STATUS

VSW1

SSI_CLK

SSI_FSYNC

16_8_filtered

RED_LED

GREEN_LED

SB3

SB3

GREEN_LED

RTA3

RTA3

MECH_SW

RTA0

RTA0

MECH_SW

RTA1

RTA1

RFSW_B+

RTA2

RTA2

RFSW_B+

PTT

TG2_SEC_CLEAR

EMERGENCY

VOLUME

RX_SSI_RESET

ABACUS3_CS

RX_SSI_DATA

PTT

TG2_SEC_CLEAR

EMERGENCY

VOLUME

ABACUS3_CS

RX_SSI_DATA

UHF1 Schematics, Board Overlays, and Parts Lists


9.2-3

Figure 9.2-2. PMLE2537A/ PMLE2537D Top Level Schematic


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9.2-4

UHF1 Schematics, Board Overlays, and Parts Lists

CONTROLLER

RTA(0:3)

INTERFACE & ACCESSORIES

WAKEUP
CODEC_DCLK
EXT_SPKREXT_SPKR+
SPKRSPKR+
EIM_DATA(7:0)
RS232_DI_USBRS232_DO_USB+
RTS
CTS
LHDATA_KEYFAIL
ONE_WIRE_OPT
EXT_MIC
INT_MIC
LH_BUSY

OPT_SEL2_OUT
OPT_SEL1
OPT_SEL2_IN
SPI_MISOB
KP_ROW(0:6)
MOD
BOOT*
CODEC_RX
EIM_A0
HAB_MOD
VPP_EN
SCKB
SPI_MOSIB
ENC_RESET
RESET

CODEC_FSYNC
CODEC_TX
OPT_B+_VPP

BL_EN

UCM_SS
CS3
KP_COL(0:2)

BOOT_NORM*
RS232_USB*
USB_TXENAB
WAKEUP
CODEC_DCLK
EXT_SPKREXT_SPKR+
SPKRSPKR+
EIM_DATA(7:0)
URTS1_XRXD
URXD1_USB_VMI
BSY_OUT_CTS
UTXD2
BSY_IN_RTS
URXD2
EXT_MIC
INT_MIC
USB_VMO
UTXD1_USB_VPO
UCTS_USB_SPEED

OPT_SEL2_OUT
OPT_SEL1
OPT_SEL2_IN
SPI_MISOB
KP_ROW(0:6)
MOD
BOOT*
CODEC_RX
EIM_A0
HAB_MOD
VPP_EN
SCKB
SPI_MOSIB
ENC_RESET

CODEC_FSYNC
CODEC_TX
OPT_B+_VPP
16_8MHZ
USB_VPI
BL_EN
ONE_WIRE_UP
USB_ENUM
UCM_SS
KVL_USB_DET
CS3
KP_COL(0:2)
GATED_32_KHZ

UCM_KF
UCM_SPARE1

UCM_KF_MAKO
UCM_SPARE1

IF900

IF901

IF902

IF903

RTA3

SB3

IF905

SB2

IF906

SB1

IF912

EMERGENCY
VOLUME
SPI_MOSIA

RX_SSI_CLK
RX_SSI_FSYNC
RX_SSI_DATA
TG2_SEC_CLEAR

RTA2

IF904

SB3
SB2
SB1
RTA(0:3)

SPI_CLK_A
ABACUS3_CS
UNIVERSAL_SPI_CS
RFSW_B+
UNSW_B+

RTA0
RTA1

EMERGENCY

IF913

VOLUME

IF914

SPI_MOSIA

IF916

SPI_CLK_A

IF917

ABACUS3_CS

IF918

UNIVERSAL_SPI_CS

IF919

RFSW_B+

IF940

UNSW_B+

MOSIA

IF920

SSI_CLK

IF921

(SPI_CLKA)

SSI_FSYNC

IF922
IF907

RX_SSI_DATA
TG2_SEC_CLEAR

IF927

TX_SSI_DATA
SC_FILT_EN
POR
RESET

TX_SSI_DATA

IF928

SC_FILT_EN

IF929

POR

IF948

RESET_OUT

IF930

VSW1
16_8_filtered

VSW1

IF942

CTS
LHDATA_KEYFAIL
LH_BUSY
ONE_WIRE_OPT
LOCK_DET
RTS
TX_SSI_FSYNC
TX_SSI_CLK
RS232_DO_USB+
RS232_DI_USB-

16_8_filtered

IF936

LOCK_DET

IF952

TX_SSI_FSYNC

IF953

TX_SSI_CLK

IF943

PTT
BL_FREQ
MECH_SW
RED_LED
GREEN_LED

PTT

IF944

BL_FREQ

IF945

MECH_SW

IF946

RED_LED

IF947

USB_MINUS_MON
USB_PLUS_MON
BAT_STATUS

GREEN_LED

BAT_STATUS
IF950

IF951
RFGND

UCM_SPARE2
UNIVERSAL RESET LINE

Figure 9.2-3. PMLE2537A/ PMLE2537D Controller Interface Schematic


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9.2-5

UCM_SPARE1

UCM_SPARE1

RED_LED

UCM_SPARE2

UCM_SPARE2

GREEN_LED

RED_LED
GREEN_LED
BSY_OUT_CTS

ONE_WIRE_UP

ONE_WIRE_UP

SB3

SB3

BSY_IN_RTS
UCTS_USB_SPEED

KP_COL(0:2)

KP_COL(0:2)

RTA(0:3)

URTS1_XRXD

RTA(0:3)

UTXD1_USB_VPO

KP_ROW(0:6)

KP_ROW(0:6)

KVL_USB_DET

USB_VMO

KVL_USB_DET

URXD1_USB_VMI

MOD

MOD

USB_VPI
USB_TXENAB

RESET_OUT FROM PATRIOT

RESET

RESET

URTS1_XRXD

KVL_USB_DET

URTS1_XRXD

UTXD2

URXD1_USB_VMI

URXD2

URXD1_USB_VMI

RS232_USB*

RX_SSI_DATA

RX_SSI_DATA

BOOT_NORM*
ONE_WIRE_UP

USB_VMO
USB_TXENAB

USB_VMO
USB_TXENAB

TX_SSI_FSYNC

VSW1

OPT_SEL2_IN
OPT_SEL2_OUT

OPT_SEL1

SB1

SB1

GATED_32_KHZ

OPT_SEL2_IN
OPT_SEL2_OUT

UNIVERSAL_SPI_CS

UNIVERSAL_SPI_CS

SCKB
SPI_MOSIB

BSY_IN_RTS
URXD2

BSY_IN_RTS

16_8MHZ

SPI_MISOB

URXD2
ABACUS3_CS

ABACUS3_CS

SPI_CLK_A

SPI_CLK_A

SW_B+
UNSW_B+

SPI_MOSIA
UCTS_USB_SPEED

UCTS_USB_SPEED

SPI_MOSIA

TX_SSI_DATA

RFSW_B+

UTXD1_USB_VPO

SB2

SB2

TX_SSI_CLK
TX_SSI_FSYNC

UTXD2

UTXD2

SC_FILT_EN

SC_FILT_EN

BAT_STATUS
POR

USB_VPI
BOOT*
ENC_RESET
BSY_OUT_CTS
USB_ENUM
BOOT_NORM*
UCM_SS
WAKEUP
HAB_MOD
RS232_USB*
BL_FREQ

USB_VPI
BOOT*
ENC_RESET

VSW1
16_8MHZ
GATED_32_KHZ
MAKO_RESET
ADTRIG
MAKO_INT*
SCKB
SPI_MOSIB
SPI_MISOB
MAKO_CE
CODEC_RX
CODEC_TX
CODEC_DCLK
CODEC_FSYNC
SW_B+
UNSW_B+
RFSW_B+

PTT
CODEC_FSYNC
CODEC_DCLK
CODEC_TX

USB_PLUS_MON

LHDATA_KEYFAIL
LH_BUSY
CTS
RTS
RS232_DO_USB+
RS232_DI_USBONE_WIRE_OPT

TG2_SEC_CLEAR
EMERG
VOLUME
EXT_SPKR_POS
EXT_SPKR_NEG
INT_SPKR_POS
INT_SPKR_NEG
EXT_MIC
INT_MIC
VPP_EN
MECH_SW

LOCK_DET

16_8_filtered
TX_SSI_CLK
TX_SSI_FSYNC
BAT_STATUS
POR

TG2_SEC_CLEAR
EMERGENCY
VOLUME
EXT_SPKR+
EXT_SPKRSPKR+
SPKREXT_MIC
INT_MIC
VPP_EN
MECH_SW

32K_SEL

LOCK_DET

RX_SSI_FSYNC

RX_SSI_FSYNC

RX_SSI_CLK

RX_SSI_CLK

BSY_OUT_CTS
USB_ENUM
BOOT_NORM*
UCM_SS
WAKEUP

CODEC_RX
SCKB
GATED_32_KHZ

HAB_MOD
RS232_USB*
BL_FREQ

ADTRIG
CODEC_RX

BL_EN

USB_MINUS_MON
UCM_KF_MAKO

TX_SSI_DATA
16_8_filtered

UTXD1_USB_VPO

UCM_SS

LHDATA_KEYFAIL
SB9600_BUSY
CTS
RTS
RS232_DO_USB+
RS232_DI_USBONE_WIRE_OPT

TX_SSI_CLK

16_8MHZ
OPT_SEL1

UCM_SS
USB_MINUS_MON
USB_PLUS_MON
UCM_KF_MAKO

BSY_OUT_CTS
BSY_IN_RTS
UCTS_USB_SPEED
URTS1_XRXD
UTXD1_USB_VPO
USB_VMO
URXD1_USB_VMI
USB_VPI
USB_TXENAB
KVL_USB_DET
UTXD2
URXD2
RS232_USB*
BOOT_NORM*
ONE_WIRE_UP

BL_EN
PTT
CODEC_FSYNC
CODEC_DCLK
CODEC_TX

Memory

MAKO_CE

EIM_A0
EIM_DATA(7:0)

EIM_A0
EIM_DATA(7:0)

SPI_MOSIB
R_W*
CS3

NC
CS3

32K_SEL
RESET FROM MAKO

RESET_OUT FROM PATRIOT

MAKO_RESET
SPI_MISOB
MAKO_INT*

RESET
TX_SSI_FSYNC

OPT_B+_VPP

OPT_B+_VPP

TX_SSI_CLK

Figure 9.2-4. PMLE2537A/ PMLE2537D Controller Schematic


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UHF1 Schematics, Board Overlays, and Parts Lists

BURSTCLK
LBA

Burst Clock

Load Burst Address


ECB (End Current Burst / Wait)*
Enable Bytes 0*

EB0

EB1

Enable Bytes 1*
OE

Output Enable*

RESET

Chip Select 1*
CS2 Chip Select 2*
Chip Select 3*
Chip Select 4*
Chip Select 5
Read / Write*

R_W*

CR800

OPT_B+_VPP

V1.875

V1.875

C830
0.10uF

CR801

V1.875
For future upgrade
R813

C850
330pF

0
1

C817
0.10uF

C818
0.10uF

13
14
15
16
17

R10

A10

P9

A11

L10

A12

T10

A13

R9

A14

L9

A15

K9

A16

J9

A17

L8

18

A18

M8

19

A19

N8

20

A20

K8

21

A21

L7

22

T7

23

R7

A10
A11

*U800-1*

D1

EIM_BLOCK

D3

A12

A15
A16

D2
D4

A13
A14

B5

D5

PATRIOT
EIM MODULE

D6
D7
D8

A17

D9

A18

D10

A19

D11

A20

D12

A21

D13

A22_PA1_DSP_DBG_XDW

D14

A23_PA0_DSP_DBG_YDW

D15

E8

D8

N7

D1

C8

M7

D2

T6

D3

A8

R6

D4

B7

T5

D5

A7

R5

D6

C7

P5

D7

A2

N5

D8

10

D9

11

J8

D10

10

12

R4

D11

11

13

B1

P4

D12

12

14

C1

P7

T4

N4

G6

E1

A5
VPP

VCCQ2

D0

D13

13

B8

B2
C2
A1

15

D2

T3

D14

14

16

D1

R3

D15

15

17

D4

18

B6

19

A6

20

C6

21

B3

22

C3

23

R814

D7

WAIT

D3

A1

*U803*

A2

28F320

D0
D1

A3

D2

A4

D3

A5

D4

A6

D5

A7

D6

A8

D7

A9

D8

A10

D9

A11

D10

A12

D11

A13

D12

A14

D13

A15

D14

A16

D15

A17

B5
G5

Write Enable*

A6

F7

A3

E6

A4

E5

A5

G5

B3

E4

B4

G3

C3

E3

C4

G1

D4

G7

F6

10

F5

10

11

H2
H3
H4

F4

11

12

H5

D5

12

13

G3

F3

13

14

G4

F2

14

15

F3

E2

15

16

F4

17

E4

18

D3

A18

H1

A20
A21

D6

EN_OE

IO0
IO1

EN_BHE

IO2

EN_CE

IO3

EN_WE

IO4
IO5

CE2

IO6

A0

IO7

A1

IO8

A2

IO9

A3

IO10

A4
A5
A6
A7
A8

U804

IO11

B6

C5

C6

D5

E5

F5

F6

G6

B1

C1

C2

10

D2

11

E2

12

IO12
F2
CY62157DV18IO13
F1
IO14
G1
IO15

13
14
15

A9
A10
A11

DNU

A12

NC1

A13

NC2

E3
G2
H6

Parallel Display Signals

A14
A15

CS3

A16

R_W*

A17
A18

A19

VCC

E1
CS2

Intel 2M x 16 Flash

EIM_DATA(7:0)

1
0
1

A22

A3

For future upgrade

NP

RESET
A0

B2

Byte High Enable*


Chip Enable*

ADV

EN_BLE

VCCQ

P16

M13

R13

T16

N14

P14

D0

A8

WP

C4

NC

A7
A9

N11

NC

A2

Output Enable*

VSS

12

N9

A9

T11

A1

Byte Low Enable*

EN_WE

VSSQ

11

P12

A8

R14

EN_OE

D1

10

A7

R_W*

D6

GND4

A6

CS5

C5

CYPRESS 4 MBit RAM

G8

A5

CS4

NC

N12

CLK
EN_CE

GND3

P10

CS3

F8

G2

M9

A6

A4

T14

E7

GND2

A5

A3

CS2

R11

CS0

GND1

5
6
7

A2

CS1

R15

F1

P13

OE

T12

A4

EB1

A3

A1

EB0

A0

SEB_PA5

M10

B4
CS0

VCCQ1

A4

VCC1

NC
T13

A2

SQE

A1

ECB_PA4_CCM_MCU_CLK

T15
1

R12

LBA

A0

BURSTCLK

N13

100K

VCC2

R812

G4

TP_CS0
TEST_POINT

E6

V1.875

4
5

EIM_A0

3
4
5
6
7

6
7

19
DATA(15:0)

For future upgrade

R815
0

0
ADDR(23:0)

Figure 9.2-5. PMLE2537A/ PMLE2537D Memory Schematic


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J4
J3

TOUT7_PD3
TOUT8_PD4
TOUT9_PD12

ROW3

TOUT10_PD13

TOUT13_PD9
TOUT14_PD10

COLUMN7

COLUMN6

10K
R810
C855
.01uF
DNP

NC

B16

URXD2
TEST_POINT
1
TCLK

D14

BSY_IN_RTS

TOUT15_PD11

A10

B12

B9
B8
A9
B4

RED_LED

NC

GREEN_LED
RTA(0:3)

NC
NC

A3

D4

C856
.01uF
DNP

SRDB

(Abacus_out)

SCKB

(SSI_CLK)

STDB
SC0B_PC2

*U800-2*
SERIAL_PORTS_BLOCK

SC1B

SRDA

J15

(CODEC _TX)

STDA

SSI_TO_DSP

SC1A_PC6

SCKA

K16

SC2A

SC0A_PC7

SSI_FSYNC

MOSIA

NC
SSI_CLK(SEC)

QSCKA

SB1

DISPLAY_DATA

MOSIB

SB2

DISPLAY_CLK

QSCKB

LOCK_DET_2_85

G8
E8

D7

SB3

F8

MISOA_SEL

D3

SPI_MISOB

A8

K11

UTXD1_USB_VPO

G12

UCTS_USB_SPEED

D16

V2.9

RS232_USB*

E14

BOOT_NORM*

D15

F12

R816
47K

UTXD2

C15

BSY_OUT_CTS

E9

MISOA

SPICS0_PE10

MISOB

SDI_D_C_PE5_SPICS1

HAB_MOD
NC

RX_SSI_CLK_2_85

A12

RX_SSI_FSYNC_2_85

(GCAP_CS)

SPICS2_PE4
SPICS3_PE6
SPICS4_PE11

SSI_TO_SEC

J11
G16
G10

CODEC_RX

(CODEC_RX)

NC
UCM_SS

C6
C7

R803

100

SPI_CLK_A

F5

SPI_MOSIB

E4
B1
F4
E3

SCKB
NC
NC
MAKO_CE

D2
E2

UNIVERSAL_SPI_CS

ABACUS3_CS

NC

NC

NC

U801-1
NC7SZ125

NC

V2.9
NC

TX_SSI_DATA

(DAC_IN)

A11

SC2B_PC3

J10

CODEC_TX

UCTS2_PB2

SCKB2_PC5_OC3

B11

CODEC_DCLK

UTXD2_PB0

SRDB2_PC4_OC2

D10

CODEC_FSYNC

C3

E7

TSYNC
1
TEST_POINT

B2

B10

TX_SSI_FSYNC

B3

A2

C11

TX_SSI_CLK
NC

URXD2_PB1
URTS2_PB3

D1

TOUT12_PD8
COLUMN5

COLUMN0

ROW7

F2

H1

KP_ROW(0:6)

TOUT11_PD7

E1

ROW6

COLUMN4_PE12_IC2B

ROW2

ROW5

H7

TOUT5_PD1

H5

G7

TOUT4_PD0

INT5_PA7_IC1B

ROW4

NC
NC

G3

G1

TOUT3

INT4_PA6_IC1A

ROW1

H6
G2

TOUT2

ROW0

H4

INT2_PC14

TOUT6_PD2

F1

TOUT1

INT3_PC15

C16
G11

INT1_PE9

COLUMN1

NC
OPT_SEL2_IN

TOUT0

COLUMN2

OPT_SEL1

RIA_PA9_USBSUSP_IPMODEOTLO+TCK_DSCEN_SCKA

RX_SSI_DATA_2_85

INT0_PE8

COLUMN3

MAKO_INT*

DCDA_PA18_IPMODEOTHI_DSP_DE_SC2A

SPICS5_PE11

J5

DSC_TX_PD5

DSRA_PA10_IRE_TRST_INT6_STDA

B6

DSC_RX_PD6

J6

PTT

F3

32K_SEL

*U800-4*
SIM_INT_TOUT_BLOCK

D13

UCTS1_PA12_USB_FSEN_IOE_MCU_DE

DTRA_PA11_IPMODEIN_TMS_INT7_SRDA

SPICS9_PE3

OWIRE_DAT_PC10

E5

G4

ONE_WIRE_UP

A15

UTXD1_PA14_USB_VOUT_ITXD_TDO

URTS1_PA13_USBXRXD_IPWR_RESET_IN_IC2A

OPT_SEL2_OUT

F11

G6

URXD1_PA15_USB_SE0_IRXD_TDI

L16
F13

ADTRIG

SPICS8_PE2

SIM_SVEN1_PB14_TIO2_DSP_DBG_XDW
F6

K12

URXD1_USB_VMI
URTS1_XRXD

B15

SPICS6_PE0

SIM_CLK1_PB13_TIO1_DSP_DBG_YDW

6.8K

V2.9

J13

SPICS7_PE1

SIM_RST1_PB12_TIO0

J12
J16

F7

SIM_PD1_PB15_DSP_DBG_PAW

H11

C5

SIM_D1TX_PB10

SIM_D1RX_PB11

B14
R801

SIM_CLK0_PB7

G5

10K
R842

SIM_RST0_PB6

SIM_PD0_PB9

SIM_SVEN0_PB8

C14
V2.9

SIM_D0RX_PB5

E6

J14

D6

SIM_D0TX_PB4

H10
V2.9

9.2-7

SPICS6 - SPICS9 RESERVED FOR DMAC DATA PINS

WAKEUP
UCM_SPARE1

UCM_SPARE2
U802-1

BOOT*
SPI_MOSIA

ENC_RESET

NC7SZ125
R802

100

R809
47K

BAND SPECIFIC CAPACITOR VALUES


PART #

39 pF

2113743N40

100 pF

2113743N50

VHF

470 pF

2113743L09

JTAG/ONCE Port Access

3
2

R1

TCK

TDO

R2

Q801

TMS

V2.9

PATRIOT_V2

MCU_DE

CAP VALUE

UHF

TDI

E800
BLM11A601S

BAND
700/800 MHz

DSP_DE

KP_COL(0:2)

TRST

3V to 2.85V Translation From RF to Patriot


Outputs of Dividers are Inputs To Patriot

LOCK_DET_2_85

E10

F10

TCK

DSP_DE

MCU_DE

D12

TMS

A14

C13

E11

TDO

TRST

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC
MLB_TSCD

TDI

E12

M16

MLB_TSCA

L14

L11

P15

M14

PSTAT2

PSTAT3

PSTAT1

STROBE

NC

NC

N16

PSTAT0

L12

N15

NC
Layer 1 timer, QSPI (3.0V)

SC_FILT_EN

C10

G15

R8

J2

J7

GATED_32_KHZ
NC

Q6VDD

Q4VDD

F9
A6

16_8MHZ

Q5VDD

K3 Patriot Core(1.8V)

K4
NC

Q3VDD

H2 Ext Interupt/Keypad

I2VDD

Q1_2VDD

PC0_USB_EOP

PC8_UTXD1_UTXD2

*U800-3*
MISC_BLOCK

PC1_USB_TXENB
PC12_STO

PC9_URXD1_URXD2
PA2

H12

510
R840

MOD
NC

G13
J1
A13

R807
10K

NC
DO NOT CONNECT TO THIS PIN
BL_FREQ

K6

USB_VPI

RX_SSI_FSYNC_2_85

RX_SSI_FSYNC

C857
.01uF
DNP

RESET

R841
10K

PC11_OC1_USBCLK
RESET_IN

RESET_OUT

WDOG

PWM_PE13
PWM_PE14

OC3_PC13_FRAME_TICK
CKIH

CKOH_SCC_CLK
STBY_PD14

CKIL
MUX_CTL

CLKSEL_PD15

MOD

RAMBKUP

TEST

ANALOG_TEST

F16

RESET

H8

USB_ENUM

K5
F15

16.8MHz_OUT

E16

KVL_USB_DET

D11
L13
C4

TEST_POINT
1
16out

NC
NC
V2.9

V2.9

5
VCC

C812
0.10uF

GND

C816
0.10uF

GND
3

KV2_3VSS

U802-2
PWR_GND

VCC

NC

L6

K1VSS

L5

NC

DSP_AT

K3VDD

KV1_2VDD
K7

N2

NC

NC

NC

T2

PAGE1

PAGE0
T1

R2

NC

NC

PGAD14_PF14_MD30

PGAD15_PF15_MD31

K2

NC

NC

PGAD13_PF13_MD29

L2

NC

L1

PGAD11_PF11_MD27

PGAD12_PF12_MD28

PGAD9_PF9_MD25

PGAD10_PF10_MD26

L4

M1

L3

NC

NC

NC

NC

PGAD8_PF8_MD24

M2

NC

PGAD6_PF6_MD22

PGAD5_PF5_MD21

PGAD7_PF7_MD23

M3

NC

PGAD4_PF4_MD20

P1

N1

M4

NC

NC

PGAD1_PF1_MD17

PGAD2_PF2_MD18

PGAD3_PF3_MD19

P2

NC

NC

PGAD0_PF0_MD16

R1

N3

M5

M6

NC

NC

NC

Q6VSS

Q5VSS

Q4VSS

T8

C9

H15

Q2VSS

K1

I2VSS

Q1VSS

H3

I1VSS

C1

H2VSS

B5

C2

U801-2
PWR_GND

Layer 1 timer, QSPI (3.0V)

D8

A1

A4

I1VDD

C12 GPP (3.0V)

B7

K10 UART, GPIO (3.0V)

RX_SSI_DATA_2_85

R820
10K

H1VSS

D1VSS

E1VSS

C8

C2VSS

D5
H14

PLACE THESE CLOSE TO PATRIOT

D9

K15

K13
8 KHz Int

MAKO_RESET

C813
0.10uF

R839
10K

RX_SSI_DATA

H13

R808

H2VDD

E1VDD

H1VDD

D1VDD

C2VDD

G9

A16

E15 UART, SIM (3.0V)

C1VDD

B2VDD_B3VDD
B2VSSA

B2VSS

C1VSS

E13

USB_TXENAB

RX_SSI_CLK_2_85
510
R811

510
R806
K14

BL_EN

U800-5

G14

F14

C807
0.10uF

IC_PWR_GND

B13

EIM(1.8V)

Sim, SAP, Bottom Conn. (3.0V)

R16

A5VDD

A4VDD

A3VDD
A3VSS

A4VSS

L15

M11

A5VSS

N10

Clk Amp

P6

T9

P3

A7

VCCA

A1VDD

A2VDD
A2VSS

A1VSS

GNDA
A5

N6

P8

NP For Patriot

C808
0.10uF

P11

C811
0.10uF

H9

E802
BLM11A601S

C840
4.7uF

C810
1.0uF

USB_VMO
C806
0.10uF

B1VDD

PATRIOT_1_55

C809
.016uF

M12

M15

SIZ0
C815
0.10uF

B1VSS

NP For Bravo

SIZ1

Place all caps close to patriot supply pins

C805
.016uF

C804
1.0uF
R829
0

RX_SSI_CLK

510
R804
R805
10K

CKO_PA3

PATRIOT_SW2

*C803*
100pF
Band Specific

V1.55

LOCK_DET

E801
BLM11A601S

H16

V1.875

C802
.016uF

*C801*
100pF
Band Specific

CKO

C814
0.10uF

C800
1uF

Nets Continue On This Page (Look at Inputs to Patriot)

Figure 9.2-6. PMLE2537A/ PMLE2537D Patriot Bravo (U800) Schematic


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SW_B+
V2.9

1K
R747
GATED_32_KHZ

L708
560nH

L710
560nH

0.10uF
C792

R746
2MEG

R745
2MEG

SW_B+

V2.9
V2.9

0.10uF
C791

V2.9

5
6

32K_SEL

LMC6035ITLX

A
GND

B0

SHIELD1

0.1
B1

A2

B1

LMC6035ITLX

MAKO_32KHZ

Place close to Driver

A3

U713-1

1.0uF

B3

C2

C735

C1

VSW1
C3

Q702

SHIELD1

R741
47K

10pF
C743

B3

delete

B1

R710

0.1uF

A1

SEL

R799
10K

R709
4.7

C737

U714-2

VCC
R744
0

C858
.01uF

R742
47K

U712
NC7SB3157

C851
100pF

C736
10.0uF

C729
68uF

C710
10.0uF

IN
SYNC_EN

R712
100

VDD

C742
470pF

CBOOT

VSW1

C712
1.0uF

D1A

LAYER_1_6

SHIELD1

R711
0

NC

PGLDO3
SW1_VDD
SW1_VDDHV

UNSW_B+
SW_B+
R708
56K

DC_I6

VSAVE

SW1_VSEN_BUK

Y701
CC4V
SHIELD1
1

Optional Builds (Start with Option a.)


Optional Build (1) a. 4813821A66 b.4885844C01
Optional Build (2) a. 0613952R17 b.0613952R25
Optional Build (3) a. 0613952R13 b.0613952R66

SW1_VSEN_BST
SW1_SUMCOMP_DL
SW1_DH

D700

SW1_PHASE
32.768KHz

5.6pF

SW1_VOUT

C702

C701
Optional Build (1)

SW1_GND

U701-1

5.6pF

SHIELD1

Q700

Q703

RFSW_B+

SW2_VCC

PWR_MNGR_BLOCK

SHIELD1

SW2_VCCS
SW2_LX

UNSW_B+

SW2_VOUT
SW2_GND

Optional Build (2)

UNSW_B+

ANALOG E2

MECH_SW

VPP_EN

NC

F4
E4
B3

R703
Q701

NC

47K

MAKO_RESET

R704

100

MAKO_32KHZ
R705
47K

LAYER_3_4 F5

32_KHZ

Placed for evaluation

B4
C5

DIGITAL

MAKO_INT*

D5

LAYER_3_4A12
LAYER_3_4A13

POR

C860
.01uF

D4
1

CLK_A

M1

V04_O

REG_3V6

V06_O

BAT_TYPE

V07_O

HV_BG

V09_O

FET_ENX

V10_I

EMERG_PB

V10_O

MECH_SW

V10_GND

SW_TYPE

V08_I

IGN_X

V08_O

RESETX

VBUS_SUPPLY

GATED_32K_CLK

VBUS1_SENS

INT_X

VBUS1_CMD

XOUT

VBUS1

XIN

VBUS2_SENS

TCXO_SEL_16_24

VBUS2_CMD

TCXO_IN

VBUS2

P5

M7

GND1

MAKO_INT
TEST_POINT

BAT_3V6

A2

D2C

LAYER_1_6

S2B

G13 LAYER_1_6

S2C

G12 DC_I2
H11 LAYER_1_6
J11
G14
H13
F14

NC
NC

H12

22uH

L701
C796
100pF

D2D
C713
68uF

LAYER_1_6

VSW1
LAYER_1_6
LAYER_1_6

H14
J12

DC_I2

K14

DC_I4N

J14

LAYER_1_6

J13

DC_I2

SHIELD1

0.1

VSW2
(2.2V NOT USED)

R714
22uH

L702

L14
D13
F13
E14
E13
G11
F12

NC
NC

C707
100pF

NC
NC

N4

NC
LAYER_1_6

P4

LAYER_1_6

N5

DC_I0

P3

LAYER_1_6

P6

DC_I0

L1

DC_I0

J10

DC_I4N

M6

DC_I0

R726
0
V1.875
L703
560nH
DC_I2

K4
B13
E12
C14
H10
F11
C13
D12

LAYER_1_6
LAYER_1_6

C865
.01uF

C716
2.2uF

L9
K3

C715
68uF

NC

V7_LDO (NOT USED)

V1.55

R7170
SW_B+

NC

C717
1.0uF

NC
NC

DC_I2

R718
0

DC_I5

NC
NC

C864
.01uF

C718
2.2uF

NC
NC

C720
2.2uF

GND9

B2
G4
LAYER_1_6

MECH_SW

V03_O

GND8

D3

BAT_7V5

GND7

C706
1000pF

DC_I2

S2A

D2A

C3

V_2.775 (NOT USED)

D9

0
Optional Build (3)

DC_I2

V02_O

H5

R702

D2

SW5_VOUT

BAT_RTC
VSAVE

D14

D1
LAYER_1_6

GND6

C705
2.2uF

GND3

C859
.01uF

GND5

C2
LAYER_1_6
C732
100pF

SW5_PHASE

XTAL32_IN

L4

LAYER_1_6F3

C730
100pF

SW5_SUMCOMP

XTAL32_OUT

K9

C1
LAYER_3_4

SW5_VSENSE

GND2

Not Placed

LAYER_3_4B1

GND4

C704
2.2uF

G5

C731
2.2uF

SW5_VDD
SW5_VDDHV

C728
100pF

R725

R701
47K

J4

C703
0.1uF

D1B

D2B
PGLDO2

M701
SOCKET

S1B

C734
0.1uF

GND

NC

M5

NC
NC6

P14

C711
1.0uF

C700
0.1uF

S1A

C714
1000pF

B14

NC5

NC4

NC

NC

P1

A 14

NC1

A1

R700

NC2

2K

NC3

MAKO_32KHZ

NC

VSAVE

Y702
XTAL
24.576MHz SHIELD1

C721
1.0uF

VCC5

C863
.01uF

L705
560nH

GND1

C708
33pF

IN
GND

SHIELD1

V2.9

OUT

1
SHIELD1

C709
33pF

16.8 MHZ Clock Buffer


R722

47
R797

NP
0
R743

DC_I2

LAYER_1_6

C719
1.0uF

L704
C722
1.0uF

C723
1.0uF

560nH
C862
.01uF

C727
100pF
C724
1.0uF

16_8_filtered

R729
33K

C861
.01uF

20K
C725
0.10uF

V2.9

NOT USED
MAKO ANALOG CORE (3V)

16_8MHZ

Q709

USB INTERNAL (NOT USED)

1
C726
16_8MHZ
1000pF
R740
390

Figure 9.2-7. PMLE2537A/ PMLE2537D MAKO DC and Audio Schematic - Sheet 1 of 2


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9.2-9

VCC5

C738
0.10uF

MIC_BIAS (5V)
C750

VOLUME

C751

10.0uF

10.0uF
390

390
R750

R751

U702
LM7301

C756
100pF

EMERG

SW_B+

NP

R752
2.2K

C761
100pF

R753
2.2K

NP

np

delete,. Q704

Q705

R763
1K

delete,.

Secure Pin 11

USB_MINUS_MON

delete,.

EXT_MIC

C754

1.0uF

C752 100pF

C755

INT_MIC
1.0uF

np

TG2_SEC_CLEAR

1K

R764
3

NP

C753
100pF
VMES

ADC_VREF

R790
56K

C763
100pF

V2.9

USB_PLUS_MON

delete,.

R765
1MEG
delete,.

Secure Pin 14
Place Type I only

Place Type I only

ADTRIG

LAYER_1_6

K1

LAYER_1_6

J2

LAYER_1_6

J1

UNSW_B+
C765
.068uF

J3

LAYER_1_6

H3

LAYER_1_6

H2
E3

R756

LAYER_1_6

E1

AUDIO_B

G3

LAYER_1_6

G2
F1

INT_SPKR_POS

F2

INT_SPKR_NEG

H1

EXT_SPKR_POS

G1

EXT_SPKR_NEG

ANALOG_S

H4

DC_I0

A4

TX_RX

VMES
ADC_VREF

MIC_BIAS
INT_MIC_P

ATOD_0

INT_MIC_M

ATOD_1

EXT_MIC_P

ATOD_2

EXT_MIC_M
VCM1
VC_OUT_P

U701-3
PA_CODEC_A2D_BLOCK

ATOD_3
ATOD_4
ATOD_5

VC_OUT_M

ATOD_6

BPLUS

ATOD_7

PA_BPLUS

ATOD_8

L10LAYER_1_6
LAYER_1_6
M12

N14

TX_SSI_CLK

M13 ANALOG

Place Type I only

L11 ANALOG
M14 ANALOG
L12LAYER_1_6
L13LAYER_1_6

Board_type

LAYER_1_6
K11

Board_ID

K12
K13

SCKB
R767
V2.9

NC

20K

NC

C767
100pF

C768
100pF

C769
100pF

C770
0.1uF

MAKO_CE

R757

LAYER_3_4

A5
B5

SPI_MOSIB

E6

PA_IN_M

MAKO_CS

PA_IN_P
INT_SPKR_P

FE_TUNE1

INT_SPKR_M

FE_TUNE2

EXT_SPKR_P

PWR_CTRL

EXT_SPKR_M

SCAN_EN

VCM2

TEST

VREF

VFUSE

L3
M2
N1
C4

SPI_MISOB
NC
NC

R758
56K

V2.9

NC

A3
E8

10K

100

CODEC_DCLK
R773

100

R774
CODEC_TX
CODEC_RX

R775

C6

VC_DCLK

E7

LAYER_3_4

CODEC_FSYNC
V2.9

VC_FSYNC

100

100

D7

LAYER_3_4

VC_TX3V

LAYER_3_4

VC_RX

B7

NC

M4
A7

LAYER_3_4

N3

UCM_SS

A6
B8

USB_TXENAB

C771
0.1uF

C8

UTXD1_USB_VPO

D8

USB_VMO
V2.9

V2.9

A9

URTS1_XRXD

V2.9

V2.9

B9

USB_VPI

C9

URXD1_USB_VMI

R782
10K

E9
1

UTXD2
R781
10K

R795
10K

R783
10K

D6
B6

R772

R759

R760
6.8K
C766
100pF

Q706
delete,.

TX_SSI_FSYNC

USB_VMO

K2

AD_TRIG

LAYER_1_6

LAYER_1_6

C764
.068uF

L2

USB_TXENAB

SW_B+

A11

UTXD1_USB_VPO

C790
.022uF

NC

LAYER_1_6

B11

330
R844

330
R798

C757
100pF

C760
100pF

C762
0.1uF

C759
1.0uF

C758
1.0uF

1
1

A10
URTS1_XRXD

B10

UCTS_USB_SPEED

USB_VPI

NC

USB_VMI
UTXD2

UCTS_USB_SPEED

P2
J5

R793
0

BOOT_NORM*

C10

C7
A8

RS232_USB*

L5
N8
0

ONE_WIRE_UP

L7

R794

K6
N2

V2.9
0

M3
R796

C12

BSY_IN_RTS

E11

BSY_OUT_CTS
R786
47K

U705-1
NC7SZ125
URXD2

URXD2_1

D10

KVL_USB_DET
NC
NC

LAYER_3_4

NC
NC

NC
BSY_IN_RTS
TEST_POINT
BSY_OUT_CTS
TEST_POINT

UCM_KF_MAKO

KVL_USB_DETECT
TEST_POINT

F10
C11
G10
D11
B12

R768
NP 1MEG
delete,.

BBP_CLK
BBP_SYNC

NP

1 S1

D1 6

2 G1

G2 5
delete,.

SPI_CLK
SPI_CS
SPI_DI
SPI_DO

R771
1MEG

U701-2
3 D2

DIGITAL_BLOCK

NP

S2 4

VC_DCLK
VC_FSYNC
VC_TX
VC_TX3V
VC_RX

LAYER_3_4

UCM_SS

LOGIC_VDD

LAYER_3_4

USB1_OE

R792

R791
0

Delete for type 1

USB1_DAT_TXD
USB1_SE0

VCC5

USB2_OE_RCV_RTS

VCC5

V2.9

VCC5

VCC5

USB2_DAT_VP
USB2_SE0_VM_RXD
UART2_TXD

USB1_DP

UART2_RXD_OD

USB1_DM

CTS_X

USB2_DP

USB_INTX

USB2_DM

RXDIN_3V
TXDO_BDI_UP_3V
BOOT_NORM_X

USB_CONNECT
SB96_BUS_BUSY
SB96_BDO_KF_5V

RS232_USB_X

ONE_WIRE_1

APCO

ONE_WIRE_2

SB96D_BDO_KF_3V
ONE_WIRE_UP
TXDO_BDI_ENC_3V
RXDIN_ENC_3V
RTS_FILLSEN_3V

ONE_WIRE_BATT
TXDO_BDI_5V
RXDIN_5V
RTS_FILLSEN_5V
CTS_CABLE_DET_5V

BUSY_IN

OPTA_SEL0

BUSY_OUT

OPTA_SEL1

CABLE_DET_3V

OPTA_SEL2

OPT_GPIO0

OPTA_SEL3

OPT_GPIO1

OPTB_SEL0

OPT_GPIO2

OPTB_SEL1

OPT_GPIO3

OPTB_SEL2

OPTION_INTX

OPTB_SEL3

delete

N6 USB_DP
P7 USB_DM
N7
P8
L6

R780
4.7K

NC
NC

R777
10K

R784
2.7K

R778
10K

R779
10K

N13

SB9600_BUSY

N9

LHDATA_KEYFAIL

P9
M8
L8

ONE_WIRE_OPT
NC LAYER_1_6
BAT_STATUS_1

100

R785

BAT_STATUS

M10

RS232_DO_USB+

N12

RS232_DI_USB-

M11

RTS

P13
P10
K7
M9
N10
P11
K8
P12
N11

CTS
NC
NC
NC
NC

VR701
5.6V

NC

10K

R843
470K

R749
470K

delete

NC
NC

R776
NC

R748
470K

NC

1
1
1

V2.9

C773

0.10uF

U705-2
PWR_GND

Ground Connection

VCC
GND

GND

Figure 9.2-8. PMLE2537A/ PMLE2537D MAKO DC and Audio Schematic - Sheet 2 of 2


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100pF
100pF

100pF

*C611*
*C613*

100pF

*C610*
*C612*

100pF

*C615*

NP 100pF

C640

100pF

*C617*

100pF

C641
NP

100pF

*C619*

V1.875
V2.9
UNSW_B+
SW_B+

J601-1
(No place for Ram 2.2)
R611
100

J601-2

UNSW_B+

J601-3

SW_B+

J601-4

HOST_WAKE

UCM_SS

UCM Only

J601-5

DNP (BT Only)


0
R610

NC

J601-6

WAKEUP (BT_WAKE)
REGISTER_SEL

J601-7

DISPLAY_SEL

J601-8

SCKB

EIM_A0

J601-9

SPI_MOSIB

J601-10

SPI_MISOB

J601-11

SSI_CLK

J601-12

SSI_FSYNC

J601-13

CODEC_TX

J601-14

CODEC_RX

J601-15

KEYPAD_ROW0

J601-16

KEYPAD_ROW1

J601-17

KEYPAD_ROW2

J601-18

KEYPAD_ROW3

J601-19

R616

R620

100

R621

100

SPI B Data Out

R622

100

SPI B Data In

100
R617

100

Serial Audio Port Transmit Data

R626

100

Serial Audio Port Receive Data

1
2
4

J601-23

KP_ROW(0:6)

KEYPAD_COL1

J601-24

KP_COL(0:2)

KEYPAD_COL2

J601-25

J601-29

D4

J601-30

D5

J601-31

D6

J601-32

D7

J601-33

CKHI
BOOT*
TEST_TAMPER
DISPLAY_RESET
UCM_SPARE1

ENC_RXD (BT_RX)
ENC_TXD (BT_TX)
ENC_RESET
BL_EN
UCM_SPARE2

Gnd

5
6

1K

R637

1K

R638

1K

R639

1K

R640

1K R641

1K

R642

1K

R643

1K

R644

NC

J601-36

J601-39
NC

10K

BL_EN

J601-43
NC

J601-45

Gnd

J601-46

Gnd

J601-47

RS232_DO_USB+

D600

RESET

ONE_WIRE_OPT

ENC_RESET

J601-42
J601-44

RTS

UCM_SPARE1
NC

J601-41

LH_BUSY
CTS

J601-38
J601-40

LHDATA_KEYFAIL

V1.875

NET
R647

NC

J601-37

0
1

UCM_KF

RS232_DI_USB-

R649
47K

J601-34
J601-35

EIM_DATA(7:0)

ONE_WIRE_OPT

UCM_KEYFAIL

CODEC_RX

KEYPAD_COL0

D3

CODEC_FSYNC
CODEC_TX

J601-22

J601-28

CODEC_DCLK

100

KEYPAD_ROW6

J601-27

SPI_MISOB

R625

J601-21

J601-26

SPI_MOSIB

Serial Audio Port Frame Sync

DNP (BT Only)

J601-20

D1

SCKB

Serial Audio Port Clock

KEYPAD_ROW4

D0

CS3

SPI B Serial Clock

KEYPAD_ROW5

D2

WAKEUP

LHDATA_KEYFAIL
1

DATA_NET(0:5)

V1.875

V2.9 (3 volts)

LH_BUSY
5

RS232_DI_USB4

RS232_DO_USB+
2

CTS
3

RTS

100pF

*C629*

100pF

*C630*

100pF

*C631*

100pF

*C632*

100pF

*C633*

100pF

*C634*

100pF

100pF

SIDE CONNECTOR INTERFACE

SPKR-

INT_MIC
SPKR-

EXT_SPKR-

EXT_SPKR-

EXT_SPKR+

EXT_SPKR+

EXT_MIC
SPKR+

*C635*

OPT_SEL1

*C636*

C637

MOD

EXT_MIC

BOOT*

USED FOR UCM

.01uF

MOD
INT_MIC

OPT_SEL2_IN
HAB_MOD
OPT_SEL2_OUT
VPP_EN
OPT_B+_VPP

SPKR+
OPT_SEL1
OPT_SEL2_IN
HAB_MOD
OPT_SEL2_OUT
VPP_EN
OPT_B+_VPP

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V2.9

C866
.01uF

DNP

VPP
D603
VPP_EN

V2.9
2

Q804

R654
10K

SW_B+

Q698

1
3

K1

K2

K3

K4

*C653*
100pF

*C654*
100pF

Band Specific

A1

A2
*C652*
100pF

Band Specific

*C655*
100pF

*C656*
100pF

*C657*
100pF

J650-1

Band Specific

Band Specific

J650-2

GND
INT_SPK+

SPKR+
SPKR-

R667

390

J650-3

INT_SPKR-

J650-4

OPT_SEL1

J650-5

EXT_SPK+

100
R608

2
EXT_SPKR+

R614
20K

V2.9

J650
20 PIN CONN

Band Specific

Band Specific

R636
10K

2
*C658*
100pF

R613
20K

NP

EXTSP+

EXTMIC

R658
150K
Band Specific

GND

EXT_SP

R672
10K

C620
0.1uF

V2.9

C621
0.10uF

OPT_SEL1

1
1

9.1V

R615
100K

HAB_MOD
0
R635

VR650
12.6V

VR663

V2.9
3
2

U602
LM7301

OPT_B+_VPP

D662

V2.9

MOD

NP

2
5

R633
10K

0
R634

R668
68

OPT_SEL2_OUT

OPT_SEL2_IN

NP

R656
10K

C638
0.1uF

U601
LM7301

6
R673
10K

V2.9

V2.9

V2.9

L651

EXT_MIC

C614
330pF

270nH

EXT_MIC

J650-7

OPT_B+_VPP

J650-8

OPT_SEL2

J650-9

SPKR_COM

R678 100

R666

510

ONE_WIRE_OPT
EXT_SPKRR669

RTS

100

R670

LH_BUSY

100
R671

R675

J650-10

RTS_USB_PWR

J650-11

GND

J650-12

LH_BUSY

J650-13

CTS

390

CTS
560

R837

RS232_DO_USB+

J650-14
R838

VCC5

J650-6

RS232_TX_USB+

33
J650-15

RS232_DI_USB-

RS232_RX_USB-

33
R674
LHDATA_KEYFAIL

J650-16

LH_DATA_KEYFAIL

100
J650-17

L652
270nH
INT_MIC

J650-18

33pF

33pF

C674
470pF

*C675*

C672
100pF

100pF
Band Specific

VR657
6.8V

J650-19

GND

J650-20

GND

VR652
5.6V

33pF
VR651
5.6V

C673

VR678

C680

C671
C607
0.10uF

R677
10K

NC
INT_MIC

USB_D+
BUS

RTS1

CTS1

C868
.01uF

C867
.01uF

BUSY

DNP
BAND SPECIFIC CAPACITOR VALUES

R697
100

VR659

BAND

CAP VALUE

USB_D

PART #

700/800 MHz

39 pF

2113743N40

UHF

100 pF

2113743N50

VHF

470 pF

2113743L09

5.6V

VR658
13V

2
2
1

VR662
5.6V
2

Figure 9.2-10. PMLE2537A/ PMLE2537D Side Connector Schematic

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IF1
SSI_CLK
IF2
SSI_FSYNC

IF36
TX_SSI_CLK
IF37
TX_SSI_FSYNC

IF3

TX_SSI_DATA

TX_SSI_DATA

IF12

TX_SSI_Clk

IF4

Abacus_CLK

Abacus_SYNCB

RX_SSI_RESET

SC_FILT_EN

SC_FILT_EN

IF13

Abacus_FSYNC

TX_SSI_FSYNC

Data_hi

RX_SSI_DATA
IF14

RX_OSC

RX_OSC

RESET_OUT

RESET_OUT

ANA_3V

ANA-3V
16.8Mhz_OSC_2

16.8Mhz_OSC
IF17

MOSI

MOSI

FLCK

SPI_CLK

POR

POR

XCVR_5V

XCVR_5V
TXRF_OUT
IF5

SYN_SEL

UNIVERSAL_SPI_CS

RECEIVER

LOCK_DET_H

RAW_B+
IF18

FREQ GEN UNIT

IF6

RFSW_B+

RFSW_B+

RX_RF

ABACUS_CS

ABACUS3_CS

ABACUS_3V

DAC_2

IF7

DAC_3

VSW1

VSW1

IF19

RFSW_B+

GREEN_LED

GREEN_LED
IF20

RED_LED

ABACUS_3V

RED_LED
IF21

BATT_CODE

BATTERY_ID
IF22

EMERGENCY

EMERGENCY
IF23

VOL

IF8

DAC_2

RX_RF

DAC_3

CONTROLS

VOLUME
IF24

SB1

SB1
IF25

RAW_B+

RAW_B+

SB2

SB2
IF26

SB3

16_8_filtered

SB3
IF27

PCIC_CS

PTT

PTT
IF28

IF9

MOSI

SPI_MOSI_A
IF10

RTA0

RTA0
IF29

POWER AMP
SPI_CLK

SPI_CLK_A

RTA1

RTA1
IF30

TX_RF

RTA2

IF11

RTA2
IF31

RESET

LOCK_DET

RTA3

RTA3
IF32

UNSW_B+_1

TG2_SEC_CLEAR

TG2_SEC_CLEAR
IF33

MECH_SW

SH52
SHIELD

SH51
SHIELD

SH1
SHIELD

SH102
SHIELD

SH101
SHIELD

SH201
SHIELD

SH103
SHIELD

SH252
SHIELD

SH251
SHIELD

SH401
SHIELD

MECH_SW

SH402
SHIELD
IF34

2686707Z01

PRESELECT

2686700Z01

MIXER LNA

2686699Z01

XSTAL FIL

2686702Z01

PA

2686701Z01

HAR FIL

2686708Z01

COUPLER

2686705Z01

FRAC N

UNSW_B+

2686703Z01

VCO FS

VCO BS

ABACUS

FIL LO

M501

P4

IF35
RFGND

SH500
SHIELD

Figure 9.2-11. PMLE2537A/ PMLE2537D RF Schematic

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DOUTB
DOUTA
CLKOUT
FS
SyncB

RX_FRONTEND
PE
RX_RF

RX_RF

IF

PC

SSI_FS
1

RX_BACKEND

SSI_D

9.2-13

SSI_CK

UHF1 Schematics, Board Overlays, and Parts Lists

Data_hi
Abacus_CLK
Abacus_FSYNC
Abacus_SYNCB

PD
XCVR_5V
RX_OSC

RX_OSC

XCVR_5V

DAC_2

DAC_2

FREF

IF

DIG_3V

DAC_3

DAC_3

THIS PART MUST BE REPLACED WITH LP2981AIM%x-5.0 D

POR

POR
RFSW_B+
RESET_OUT

RFSW_B+

ANA_5V

XCVR_5V

RESET_OUT

ANA_3V

ANA_3V

VSW1

ABACUS_3V

SPI_D

ABACUS_3V

SPI_CK
1

AB_CS

VSW1

ABACUS_CS
SPI_CLK
MOSI
16.8Mhz_OSC

Figure 9.2-12. PMLE2537A/ PMLE2537D Receiver Front End and DC Schematic

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LNA
DAC_2

DAC_2
RF_OUT

XCVR_5V

MIXER/CRYSTAL

RF_OUT

XCVR_5V
RX_OSC

RX_RF

RX_RF
XCVR_5V

DAC_3

IF

IF

DAC_3

RX_OSC

Figure 9.2-13. PMLE2537A/ PMLE2537D Receiver Front End Schematic

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L33

9.2-15

100nH
2409377M17

DAC_2
XCVR_5V

C46

C44
0.10uF

100pF
2113944A40

U3
NC7WZ04

C78
100pF

C67
0.1uF
VCC

L34
100nH

1
DAC_3

2409377M17

Y1

A1

C70
100pF

R60
A2

Y2

4
U2
AT267

GND

100pF

2113944A40

V1

0613952Q70

R61

R62

2.2K

RFIO2

2.2K

V2

R32
750
RFIO1

GND

3
100K

C87

C66
0.10uF

R13
10K
0613952R01

R24
6.8K

C33
100pF

R14
10K

R33
10K

0613952Q93

0613952R01

C68

0613952R01

C85

4.7uF
2.2pF

C84

2.2pF

C35
56pF

L61

D3
C64
11pF

C2
16pF
2113743N31

TPI

2409377M34

L5
16.28nH

L12
16.28nH

C9
16pF

2460591C16

2113743N31

L31
10.0nH

R35
0

C65
11pF
C20
100pF
2113944A40

4815096H01

2409377M19

C75
11pF

2409154M88

L42
C43
16pF

16.28nH

C41
7.5pF

20pF

L49
16.28nH

C48
16pF

2460591C16

2460591C16

2113743N31

C71
2113743N33

1.5pF

D12

L69
120nH

4815096H01

D10

2460591C16

C86

D5

2113944A34
4815096H01

150nH

4815096H01

1.5pF

NP

R37

TPOO

Q29

RX_RF

RF_OUT

4805585Q19

C61
3.9pF
2113944A15

D20
4813974A19

C62
22pF
2113944A29

C63
3.9pF
2113944A15

C72
L74
22nH

L63
22.0nH
C69
8.2pF

R63
680

C76
11pF

2113743N31

C83

R34
10K

0613952R01

C3
4.7pF
NP

C4
4.7pF

4.7pF
2113944A17

C74
22pF
2113944A29

C73
4.7pF
2113944A17

NP

R36
0

Figure 9.2-14. PMLE2537A/ PMLE2537D Receiver Schematic - Sheet 1 of 4


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TP52

RX_OSC

RX_OSC

XCVR_5V

L71
18nH
L53
220nH

2488090Y16

2415429H43

2113944M01

C77

C54
2pF

.01uF

C79
100pF
2113944A40

C82
100pF

TP55

IF
L54

9185924B01

NC

C90

NC1

11

100pF
T51
XFMR
2515121H01

LOIN

R51
75

2113945B02

C55
.01uF

NC2
NC3

GND1

12
2

L73

C60

C57

4.7pF

5.6pF

6
390nH

10

GND

IFP
BBP
BDIV

U1
RFP MX2072A
5164015H81

2113944A23

2113944A40

RFN

GND1

C51
8.2pF

OUT

FL51
24B01

9
1

2409154M62

IFN

IN

2413926K32

L55

R38
IF
0

620nH
2462587T25

0613958J74

GND4

560nH

2415429H38

GND3

L72

1
8

3.6pF
C58
2113740L07

15pF
C59
2113743N30

2415429H47

NP

13

RF_OUT

BVDD

120nH

L57

GND2

T53
8.2nH

XFMR

NP

C89
4.7uF

0613952Q46

C80

C88

.01uF

.01uF

Figure 9.2-15. PMLE2537A/ PMLE2537D Receiver Schematic - Sheet 2 of 4


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R420
Q402
56K

C442
.01uF

C482
4.7uF

C464
0.10uF
R412

XCVR_5V

180

0.10uF
C431

C475
1uF
NP
C429
0.10uF

2nd LO LF

C438
16pF

C437
6.2pF

E402
BK1005HM471

D403

R418
0

4815096H01

C433

C432

L407

18pF

0.10uF

2113944C33

C428
L413

R414
10K
C481
4.7uF

Q401

.01uF

4.7uH

L404
330nH

C435
56pF

C440
0.33uF
2113945G96

IF
330nH
C434
.047uF

C449
8.2pF

2113945C27

R413
330

C430
0.10uF

R415
10K

C463
.047uF

R436

R417
1.1K

D402

2113945C27

L414
2.2uH

C461
0.10uF

C447
470pF
NP

C436
56pF

C441
1uF

C480
1uF

2462587Q51

L412
10uH

2nd LO VCO

C476

C424

200pF

DOUTA

GNDD

PC

23

PD

VDDD
PE

36
35

FREF

34
33

SyncB

32
31

FS

30

DOUTB

29

DOUTA

28

CLKOUT

27
26
25

R499
10K

24

21

22

20

VREFN

E406
IDCTR

GNDS1

VDDH

CLKN

GNDA

VDDC

CLKOUT

CLKP

VDDA
VREFP

C401
0.10uF

37
GNDP

IOUTL

38

39

40

VDDL

VDDP

41

42

LOP

LON

43

44

45

CXIF

GNDI

CXVL

47

IFIN

CXVM

DOUTB

GCN

GNDC

12

GCP

19

11

FS

U401
AD9874

18

C412
0.1uF
NP

VDDF

13

C411
2200pF

GNDH

IF2P

17

10

SYNCB

GNDQ

9
C465
0.10uF

GNDS2

VDDQ

FREF

IF2N

IOUTC

6
7

GNDL

GNDF

16

MXON

15

MXOP

VDDI

48
3

RREF

14

C405
100pF

46

100pF
L411
10uH

4.7uH
C478
.047uF
2113945C27

PE

R419
100K

PD

C400
100pF

0.10uF
C416

PC

C417
100pF
C470
0.10uF
C473
0.10uF

DIG_3V

L403
3.9uH
R406
10K

C423
68pF
2113944C41

R407
10K

R408
1.8K

C448
.033uF
2113945C25

C472
0.10uF
C422
.01uF

D401
C421
0.68uF
NP

CLOCK VCO

C425
0.1uF

CLOCK LF

Figure 9.2-16. PMLE2537A/ PMLE2537D Receiver Schematic - Sheet 3 of 4


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D510

D511
R524
0

POR

*U500*
LP2989

8
6
R521
0

INPUT

OUTPUT

SHUTDOWN

ERROR

SENSE
BYPASS

NC

5
7
2

ANA_5V
NC

330K
R520

NP

GND

RFSW_B+
RESET_OUT

C513
10uF

C510
0.10uF

C514
10uF

C525
100pF

C521
.01uF

D512
R528
0

U501
LP3985

3
1

VEN
VIN

VOUT

ANA_3V

BYPASS

GND

C511
0.10uF

C516
1.0uF

C522
.01uF

C526
100pF

R527
0

D513

NP

U502
LP3985

3
1
VSW1

VIN

VOUT

ABACUS_3V

BYPASS

GND

100uH
L502

VEN

C518
10uF

C506
1.0uF

C512
0.10uF

C523
.01uF

C517
1.0uF

C527
100pF

Figure 9.2-17. PMLE2537A/ PMLE2537D Receiver Schematic, Regulators - Sheet 4 of 4

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SYNTHESIZER
VCO

RX_OSC
TXRF_OUT

RX_LO_IN
TXRF_OUT

AUX2

AUX2

PRES_IN

PRES_IN

AUX3

AUX3

SPI_DATA

MOSI

VCTRL

SPI_CLK

FLCK

VCTRL
4.6VSF_OUT

SYN_SEL
LOCK

4.6VSF_OUT
ANA_3V

16.8MHZ

SYN_SEL
LOCK_DET_H

16.8Mhz_OSC_2

VMULT1

F5V_IN

MODIN

ANA-3V
XCVR_5V

DAC
ANA_3V
SC_FILT_EN

MODIN

SC_FILT_EN

VMULT1

TX_SSI_Clk
TX_SSI_FSYNC
TX_SSI_DATA

TX_SSI_CLK
TX_SSI_FSYNC
TX_SSI_DATA

Figure 9.2-18. PMLE2537A/ PMLE2537D Frequency Generation Unit (FGU) and Digital to Analog Converter (DAC) Schematic
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F5V_IN

2113946K02

C206

0.10uF
L206
2.2uH

ANA_3V

4815011H01

2414017Q20

D201

L202
2.2uH

2113946K02

4
5

2414017Q20

6
C246
2.2uF
2113946N03

C241
100pF

C230
0.10uF

A1

K1

A2

K2

A3

K3

0.10uF

C243

2113946K02
2113946K02

C208

0.10uF
C210
10uF

4815011H01

2113946K02

D202
4
5
6

F5V_IN

0.10uF

2113944A40

2113946K02

C207

C209
K1

A1
A2

K2

A3

K3

C232
0.10uF

2313960D07

0.10uF

ANA_3V

C242
100pF

2113946K02

C234
100pF

R211

2113944A40

0613952Q80

2K

2113944A40

ANA_3V

L203
2.2uH

R210
33K

L201
2.2uH

U201

0613952R13

2414017Q20

2414017Q20

2113944A40

R216

C218
0.10uF

C217
100pF

ANA_3V

C233
0.10uF

2113946K02

2113945A09

0613952Q46

LMH6723

F5V_IN

C249 1000pF

75

2414017Q47

L205

16.8MHz

2113946K02

C247
1000pF
F5V_IN

SPI_CLK

G1

SYN_SEL

H1
F1
E10
TP36
TEST_POINT
1

NC
0613952R15

R205

G6

NC

39K

D7
A7

R204

K2

A10

A2
VCP

XTAL1

K10
K6

NC
C248
33pF
NP

NC

A6

MODOUT

MODIN

VMULT1

DATA

VMULT2
VMULT3

SFIN

VMULT4

U202
35U92

PVREF

5105835U92

VBYPASS

AUX1
AUX2

CPB1

AUX3

CPB2

AUX4

2113944A40

K4

VMULT1

K3

NC

K1

AUX3_TP
TEST_POINT

J1
A1

NC

B1

AUX2

C1

AUX3

D1
NC

R217

4.3K

NC

0613952Q88

56K
H10

0613952R19

NC

G10
D10

C219
10uF
2313960D07

SFCAP

TEST1

SFBASE

TEST2

D6

NC

IOUT
REFSEL

IADAPT

CCOMP

LOCK
ADAPTSW

G4

R203

390

NC

VCTRL

GND2

E7

WARP

A5
R202
1.2K

A4
E1

0613952Q75

A3

NC

G7
K5
J10

C200
4700pF

NC

C202
.047uF

C203
.047uF

C204
2000pF

2113945C27

2113945C27

2109720D20

R214
1K
0613952Q73

120

R218
6.8K

R201

0613952Q93

0613952Q51

2113945A13

VC_TP
4.6VSF_OUT

D5

NC3

GND3

INDMULT

GND1

SFOUT

NC2

E4

NC

F7

NC1

K8

F10

GND

NC
NC

A8

0613952Q63

PREIN

G5
NC

A9

MODIN

B10

0613952R13

FREFOUT

EN_CEX

SPI_DATA

R212
270
NP

K9

XTAL2

CLK_CLK

C245
100pF

R208
33K

F4

C10

K7

0.1uF

VRO

2113946B04

C244

VDD3

F5V_IN

VDD2

VDD

TP207
TEST_POINT

TP209
TEST_POINT

TP208
TEST_POINT

VDD1

D4

2113945A09

ANA_3V

1uH

5185956E66

C201
0.1uF

2
L200
1uH

PRES_IN

2185419D06

C236
0.1uF
2185419D06

C237
0.1uF

C238
0.1uF

2185419D06

2185419D06

C239
0.1uF
2185419D06

C240
0.1uF
2185419D06

2414017Q47

R215

ANA_3V

WAP_TP

0613952R01

C221
100pF

2414017Q20

C213
0.10uF

C220
.01uF

2113944A40

2113945B02

SF_TP
TEST_POINT

2113944A40

LK_TP

R207
1K

C235
100pF

C222
10uF
2313960D07

2113946K02

VCC

0613952Q73

R206

10K
LOCK

L204
2.2uH

TEST_POINT
TP23

C214

10K

1
VCON

2113944A40

2113945B02

GND
2

C215
100pF

OUT

0613952R01

168_TP
TEST_POINT

.01uF

Y200
45J68
16.8MHz

Figure 9.2-19. PMLE2537A Frequency Generation Unit (FGU) Schematic - Sheet 1 of 4

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F5V_IN

2113946K02

C206

0.10uF
L206
2.2uH

ANA_3V

4815011H01

2414017Q20

D201

L202
2.2uH

2113946K02

4
5

2414017Q20

6
C246
2.2uF
2113946N03

C241
100pF

C230
0.10uF

A1

K1

A2

K2

A3

K3

0.10uF

C243

2113946K02
2113946K02

C208

0.10uF
C210
10uF

4815011H01

2113946K02

D202
4
5
6

F5V_IN

0.10uF

2113944A40

2113946K02

C207

A1

C209
K1

A2

K2

A3

K3

C232
0.10uF

2313960D07

0.10uF

ANA_3V

C242
100pF

2113946K02

C234
100pF

R211

2113944A40

0613952Q80

2K

2113944A40

ANA_3V

L203
2.2uH

R210
33K

L201
2.2uH

U201

0613952R13

2414017Q20

2414017Q20

2113944A40

R216

C218
0.10uF

C217
100pF

ANA_3V

C233
0.10uF

2113946K02

2113945A09

0613952K93

LMH6723

F5V_IN

C249 1000pF

91

2414017Q47

L205

16.8MHz

2113946K02

C247
1000pF
F5V_IN

SPI_CLK

G1

SYN_SEL
SPI_DATA

H1
F1
E10
TP36
TEST_POINT
1

NC
0613952R15

R205

G6

NC

39K

D7
A7

R204

K2

A10

A2
VCP

XTAL1

K10
NC
K6

C248
33pF
NP

NC

A6

MODOUT

MODIN

VMULT1

DATA

VMULT2
VMULT3

SFIN

VMULT4

U202
35U92

PVREF

5105835U92

VBYPASS

AUX1
AUX2

CPB1

AUX3

CPB2

AUX4

2113944A40

K4

VMULT1

K3

NC

K1

AUX3_TP
TEST_POINT

J1
A1

NC

B1

AUX2

C1

AUX3

D1
NC

R217

4.3K

NC

0613952Q88

56K
H10

0613952R19

NC

G10
D10

C219
10uF
2313960D07

SFCAP

TEST1

SFBASE

TEST2

D6

NC

IOUT
REFSEL

IADAPT

CCOMP

LOCK
ADAPTSW

G4

R203

390

NC

VCTRL

GND2

E7

WARP

A5
R202
1.2K

A4
E1

0613952Q75

A3

NC

G7
K5
J10

C200
4700pF

NC

C202
.047uF

C203
.047uF

C204
2000pF

2113945C27

2113945C27

2109720D20

R214
1K
0613952Q73

120

R218
6.8K

R201

0613952Q93

0613952Q51

2113945A13

VC_TP
4.6VSF_OUT

D5

NC3

GND3

INDMULT

GND1

SFOUT

NC2

E4

NC

F7

NC1

K8

F10

GND

NC
NC

A8

0613952Q63

PREIN

G5
NC

A9

MODIN

B10

0613952R13

FREFOUT

CLK_CLK

R212
270
NP

K9

XTAL2

EN_CEX

C245
100pF

R208
33K

F4

C10

K7

0.1uF

VRO

2113946B04

C244

VDD3

F5V_IN

VDD2

VDD

TP207
TEST_POINT

TP209
TEST_POINT

TP208
TEST_POINT

VDD1

D4

2113945A09

ANA_3V

1uH

5185956E66

C201
0.1uF

2
L200
1uH

PRES_IN

2185419D06

C236
0.1uF
2185419D06

C237
0.1uF

C238
0.1uF

2185419D06

2185419D06

C239
0.1uF
2185419D06

C240
0.1uF
2185419D06

2414017Q47

R215

ANA_3V

WAP_TP

0613952R01

C221
100pF

2414017Q20

C213
0.10uF

C220
.01uF

2113944A40

2113945B02

SF_TP
TEST_POINT

2113944A40

LK_TP

R207
1K

C235
100pF

C222
10uF
2313960D07

2113946K02

VCC

0613952Q73

R206

10K
LOCK

L204
2.2uH

TEST_POINT
TP23

C214

10K

1
VCON

2113944A40

2113945B02

GND
2

C215
100pF

OUT

0613952R01

168_TP
TEST_POINT

.01uF

Y200
45J68
16.8MHz

Figure 9.2-20. PMLE2537D Frequency Generation Unit (FGU) Schematic - Sheet 1 of 4

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AUX3

C292
0.1uF
2113946B04

4.6VSF_OUT

Q273
4815055H01
UMC5NT2G

0
NP

R287

R288
0613952R66

0613952R66

R286

C283
0.1uF

R271
6.8K
R272
150

2414032F41

0613952Q53
2113944A40

0613952Q95

L274
390nH
2414032F41

C271

C285
1.5pF

2113944M14

C274
6.8pF

Q271

C282
2.0pF

C273
3.3pF

2414032F41

C278
100pF
2113944A40

D272

4815002H01

0
4815002H01

R290

2113944A13

C275
12pF

L272
8nH
IDCTR

0613952Q88

L270
390nH

R279
4.3K

2113944M20

C277
51pF

2415010H03

L271
36nH

Tx_VCO_Out

L279
27nH

2488090Y18
2113944A40

4885061Y01

2113944A08

L278
27nH

C287
100pF

2113944A05

2113740L14

D273

2415427H37

VCTRL

4815002H01

4815002H01
0613952R66

6.8pF

R277
56 NP
0662057M44

Q272

4885061Y01

C272

L276
390nH

R280
100

C286
100pF

C288
6.8pF
2113944A21

TXRF_OUT

2488090Y18

R289

C293
7.5pF
2113944A22

0613952R66

C294
15pF
2113944A27

PRES_RX_IN

PRES_IN
2113944A40

2113740L15

7.5pF

D271

R278
8.2K

2414032F41

C284
100pF

R270
8.2K

0613952Q95

2113946B04

C280
100pF

C281
100pF

2113946B04

L275
390nH

0613952Q49

0.1uF

2113944A40

2113944A40

0613952Q93

C279

C291

L280
1uH

100pF

2414017Q47

2113944A40

2113740L35

D274

C276
8.2pF

L273
390nH

2113944M16

TP_PRESCALAR_OUT

2414032F41
TPSM0_508

R284
100
1

0613952Q49

L277
27nH

TX VCO

2413926G12

C290

R285
1K

2113944A22

7.5pF

0613952Q73

C289
9.1pF
2113944A24

Figure 9.2-21. PMLE2537A/ PMLE2537D Frequency Generation Unit (FGU) Schematic - Sheet 2 of 4

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AUX2
C269
0.1uF
2113946B04

4.6VSF_OUT

Q253

4815055H01
UMC5NT2G

NP
R249

R248
0613952R66

0613952R66

R269

C262
0.1uF
R253
9.1K

2414032F41

0613952Q42

L254
390nH
2414032F41

C251
8.2pF
2113944M16

C264
5.6pF
4885061Y01

2113944M18

Q251

2113944A12

D252

4815002H01

2113944A40

4815002H01

VCTRL

C257
12pF

C253
3.0pF

2414032F41

C295
100pF

2113944A08

2113944M16

D253

L252
36nH

L253

2113944M20

12.5nH
IDCTR
2415010H04

C259
51pF

2415427H37

D254

C258
9.1pF

2113740L35

2113944A40

L258
15nH

Rx_VCO_Out

0613952R66

R266

100pF

RX_LO_IN
2415427H26

Q252

C268
15pF

4885061Y01

C260
2.0pF

NP

0662057M50

C265

2113944A19

C266
100pF

R262
5.6K

0613952Q91

D251

4815002H01

L251
390nH

4815002H01

C252
8.2pF

R261
100

R263
240

2113944A27

C267
24pF

R265
47

2113944A40

C256
10pF

L257
390nH

0613952Q41

0613952Q93

R260
7.5K

2113944A81

C263
100pF

R252
6.8K

2113944A40

2414032F41

2113944A40

0613952Q58

0.1uF
2113946B04

C255
100pF

C261
100pF

R257
51

0613952Q94

C254

2113946B04

L256
390nH

2113944A40

0613952Q96

L255
390nH
2414032F41

PRES_RX_IN

2113944M17

R256
120
0613952Q51

Figure 9.2-22. PMLE2537A/ PMLE2537D Frequency Generation Unit (FGU) Schematic - Sheet 3 of 4

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SC_FILT_EN
ANA_3V
C226
0.1uF

C227
100pF

C228
0.1uF

2113945C31 2113944C45

2113945C31

TX_SSI_FSYNC

SYNC
VOUT

R209

CLK

9185130D01

SHDN
IN

OUT

1
6

COM
OS

R213

8.2K
MODIN

0613952Q95

0613952G67

DIN

FL200
MAX7414

VDD

VDD

SCLK

GND

TX_SSI_DATA

VMULT1

GND

TX_SSI_CLK

5185941F40

U811
AD5320BRT

C231
220pF
2113945A01

C229
0.1uF
2113945C31

Figure 9.2-23. PMLE2537A/ PMLE2537D Frequency Generation Unit (FGU) Schematic - Sheet 4 of 4
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9.2-25

ABACUS_3V

10K
R511

2.2uH
L501

4
4085358D02

2
1

7
TAB1
TAB4

R512
47K

S501
SWITCH

VR507

C505
0.47uF
3A
24V

TAB3

TAB5
C551
.01uF

RAW_B+

6.8V

EMERGENCY

TAB2

10K
R505

MECH_SW

S502
SWITCH

HIGH 3

UNSW_B+_1

2
F500
5

POS

S503
SWITCH

D500

10V
VR501

C524
10uF

C529
1000pF

TAB1

DATA

100
R507

C504
100pF

TAB2

LOW

B500 NEG

PTT

1 A1

B1 2

3 A2

B2 4

L500
BATT_CODE
390nH

C550
.01uF

1
C528
100pF

VR500
6.8V
2

VR503
6.8V

VR513
5.6V

VR512
5.6V
R525
10K

VOL
R522
47K

C520
100pF

S504
SWITCH

VR502
6.8V

100
R508

TG2_SEC_CLEAR

SB3

1 A1

B1 2

3 A2

B2 4

VR504
6.8V
R523
47K

10K
R513

10K
R514

10K
R515

10K
R516

10K
R518

C507
.01uF

RFSW_B+

C1

C1

S500
SWITCH

RTA0

R526
10K

B
A

RTA1

S505
SWITCH

RTA2
RTA3

1
C2
R519
47K

S1

S4

C2

C3

S8

S2

100
R509

4
C3

R503
390

R504
510

SB2

1 A1

B1 2

3 A2

B2 4

VR505
6.8V
D501
LNJ115W8P0MT
C501
100pF

C502
100pF

C508
.01uF

C503

100pF

RED

C500
100pF

GRN

VR508
5.6V

10K
R517

VR509
5.6V

Q501

GREEN_LED

S506
SWITCH
100
R510

SB1

4
VR510
5.6V
RED_LED

2 B1

A1 1

4 B2

A2 3

VR506
6.8V

1
C509
.01uF

VR511
5.6V

Figure 9.2-24. PMLE2537A RF Controls Schematic

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ABACUS_3V

10K
R511

2.2uH
L501

4
4085358D02

2
1

7
TAB1
TAB4

R512
47K

S501
SWITCH

VR507

C505
0.47uF
3A
24V

TAB3

TAB5
C551
.01uF

RAW_B+

6.8V

EMERGENCY

TAB2

6.8K
R505

MECH_SW

S502
SWITCH

HIGH 3

UNSW_B+_1

2
F500
5

POS

S503
SWITCH

D500

10V
VR501

C524
10uF

C529
1000pF

TAB1

DATA

100
R507

C504
100pF

TAB2

LOW

B500 NEG

PTT

1 A1

B1 2

3 A2

B2 4

L500
BATT_CODE
390nH

C550
.01uF

1
C528
100pF

VR500
6.8V
2

VR503
6.8V

VR513
5.6V

VR512
5.6V
R525
10K

VOL
R522
47K

C520
100pF

S504
SWITCH

VR502
6.8V

100
R508

TG2_SEC_CLEAR

SB3

1 A1

B1 2

3 A2

B2 4

VR504
6.8V
R523
47K

10K
R513

10K
R514

10K
R515

10K
R516

10K
R518

C507
.01uF

RFSW_B+

C1

C1

S500
SWITCH

RTA0

R526
10K

B
A

RTA1

S505
SWITCH

RTA2
RTA3

1
C2
R519
47K

S1

S4

C2

C3

S8

S2

100
R509

4
C3

R503
390

R504
510

SB2

1 A1

B1 2

3 A2

B2 4

VR505
6.8V
D501
LNJ115W8P0MT
C501
100pF

C502
100pF

C508
.01uF

C503

100pF

RED

C500
100pF

GRN

VR508
5.6V

10K
R517

VR509
5.6V

S506
SWITCH

Q501

GREEN_LED

100
R510

SB1

4
VR510
5.6V
RED_LED

2 B1

A1 1

4 B2

A2 3

VR506
6.8V

1
C509
.01uF

VR511
5.6V

Figure 9.2-25. PMLE2537D RF Controls Schematic

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9.2-27

E140

Place Close to PA Choke

BEAD

RAW_B+

2405688Z01
100pF

330pF

0.1uF

E102

20 X 40

R130
150
0613952H53

20 X 40
2113945B02

L139

C170

8.67nH

100pF

180nH
2462587N56

C169

C174
2.4pF

2460591C35

2113944A40

2113945B02

C108
.01uF

20 X 40

C172
1.2pF

Bi-directional Coupler
D170

L171

30 X 60

L172
19.61nH

19.61nH

L173
19.61nH

J101

L114
C135
0.1uF

100pF
C153
100pF

R169

C151
1.2pF

NOT PLACED

200

C176
68pF

2880658Z02

C130
.01uF

NC
K1

L176

D173
4802197J83

0662057V17

R154
330

NC

A1

C109
.01uF

0613952Q61

C149
.01uF

C111
R104
18K

20 X 40

20 X 40

C112

30 X 60

2113945B02

20 X 40

C148

2113944A40

100pF

100pF

100pF

100pF

20 X 40
2113944A40

20 X 40

R157
1K

TP_160

R155
1.3K

100pF

0613952R07

NOT PLACED

100pF
2113743N50

C182

TEST_POINT

NOT PLACED

GND

20 X 40

RX_RF

R158
2K
NOT PLACED

POS

5115022H01

2113944A40

30 X 60

U103

0613952G67

C179
100pF

0613952H47

20 X 40

2113944A40

2113944A40

R151
82

0662057M77

C188

VOUT

2113945B02

TP_VG

20 X 40

20 X 40

19.71nH
2460591D24

20 X 40

K2

39K

0613952Z58

A2

R143
33K

22K

20 X 40

A2

2414032D30

0613952R05

0
R108

NOT PLACED

1uH
L128

200

NOT PLACED

NOT PLACED

20 X 40

2113944A40

R199
1K

20 X 40
2113945B02

NOT PLACED

R142
12K

1uH

R102
15K

TEST_POINT

R153
1K

NC1 NC2

L120
68nH

0613952Q42

20 X 40

C193
4.7pF

K1

P5
R103
51

2113945B02

L106

100pF

2113740F20

C103

.01uF
20 X 40

20 X 40

C104

30 X 60

30 X 60
2113944C13
2414032D30

R170
200

NC

2113944A40

R168
200

C133
56pF

C177
4.7pF

C175
5.1pF

C173
2.0pF

R171

NC

20 X 40

L132
18nH
NOT PLACED

A1

GND4

NC4

C171
100pF
C192
4.3pF

EP

NC3

4802482J02

C158
12.0pF

NOT PLACED

4816698H03

C102
100pF

5115678H01

NC2

15

NC1

GND2

C157
33pF

C161
22pF

C160
24pF

D172

VG2
U101
SRFIC5668

C159
22pF
NOT PLACED

K2

VG1

G2

GND1

8
10

RFOUT2

VD1

C156
56pF
Q101

6
S1

VCNTRL

3.3nH

17

11

2113944C45

GND3

14

30 X 60

RFOUT1

C100
100pF

RFIN

12

13

16

TX_RF

2460591B80
30 X 60

C154

L131

L134
4.7nH

NOT PLACED

NC2 NC1

100pF

20 X 40
20 X 40

2480574F01

C150

2113951C12

2311049A37
2113944C45

S2

L130
15nH

2113945C31

30 X 60

Tantalum

30 X 60

30 X 60

L119
18.08nH
airwound

C187
100pF

C110
.01uF

C142
1uF

C141
C122

R159
10

Temp. Sensor

R150
82

C189
100pF

0613952H47

Place Close to PA

L121
68nH

R162
10K

SPI_CLK

2113944A18

4802482J02

30 X 60

R160
0

RESET

D171

C178
5.1pF

NOT PLACED

C191
68pF
NOT PLACED

R156
1K
NOT PLACED

NOT PLACED

R125
82
0613952H47
30 X 60

MOSI
C131

H99S4

.01uF

PCIC_CS

20 X 40

25
GND2

28

26

CLK

29

30

31

27

DATA

CEX

ANO

BPOS

VLIM

5185765B26

VAR2
V5EXT

20
19

Q197
4813973A13

10K
R127
20 X 40

NC

0613952R01

18

DAC_2

17
TP_VLIM

C147
1uF

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

21

20 X 40
0613952Q89

NC

4V5

20 X 40
0613952H73

C185

DAC_3

23

V45

GND1

24
22

16

2113945A05

R146
1K

20 X 40
2113743M04

H99S-4

VL
CL

VG

20 X 40

VAR1

CJ

15

470pF

Q200

8
C145
.015uF

U102

V10

TEST_POINT

C144

RS

CQX

20 X 40
2113945A10

INT

14

1500pF

TP_146

RX
NA

CQ

C143

20 X 40
0613952R25

VAR3

T1

13

RSET

32
R144
100K

2113945B02

4.7K
R149

CI

F168

RFIN

20 X 40
2113944A40

2480640Z01

2
3

QX

330pF

NC

100pF

11

C140

30 X 60
2113945C31

12

C186

0.1uF
BK1005HM471
E141

TEMP

Place Close to pin 1 of PCIC

10

TP_RSET

TP_DAC3

C139
1uF

Tantalum

.01uF

2311049A37

20 X 40
2113945B02

C146
0.1uF
20 X 40
2113945C31

Figure 9.2-26. PMLE2537A/ PMLE2537D Transmitter Schematic

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C509

VR506

VR503

VR504

R509

R510

VR502

U502

R517

C517
D402 C527

M701
2

R514

6
4

L128

D20

2
R199

C193

L173

C172

C177

C157

C174
L172

C159

2
D170

L176

C154

C192

C173 C171
C156

C160
C110

SH101

R130

C175

L114

C158

L171

C104
C187

C153

L131

C170
C135

L139

C102
C109

S502

C169
L132

C100

L119

C161

SPI_D

L253

C103

VR510

C133

1
8

VR509

TPI

C130

L134

C253

C122

C151

L252

9
U101

L501

C501

R33

C141

16

R108

TP_VG

D254

C150

C255

D252

D251
C252

D253

C251

L130

C108
L251

C258

C254
L254
C257

C256
R256

C752

C259

C282

C274

L255

C260

Q251

L274

Q271

C271

C264

C277

L272

C275

C273

C272

C796

D273

R248 Q253
R269

E102
C295

R515

C46

3
2 4

R523

C503

R34 C44

R516

C500

C4

C43

R522 R513

C75
R37

D5

C72

U3

L42
C73

C502

TPOO

C55

C85

D12

C48

6
R60

C76
L57

C74

C88 C80

R51

C86

12

C89

C78
C67
4

L69

9 7
6
10
U1
4
3

T51

C82
C77
3
T53

SH51

L49

L72

C230

C90

VR508

C438

L53

L73

C215

R249

L273

C278

D272
L271

C292
R288 R287

C279
C280

R505

C523

R206

Q273

D271

R525 R526

C441
D403

L407

C512

C480

R418

C506

D501

F500

C440

C447

R414

C436

C464

C442

C481

R420

L404

SH402

FL51 6

1
2

L54
C511

SH52

C525

R528

C526

D511
C516

R520

5
R207

C269

R286

L270

R749

R417

SH102

R711

R792

Y200

WAP_TP

D274

C755

L414

R413
R412 Q401
C437

C51

C249
L205

Q402

C482

R415 C435

R216

C276

C672

VR652

C652

L652

L202

SH500

U201

L702

C248

C245

L701

C713

C754

S506

VR501
C57

C60

168_TP

C707

L651

2
1

C505

D512

C247

R210

R212

C715

C753

VR651

VR678

4
3

C246

C214

R726

R809

C816

L206

R211

R677

R771

U500
8

R208

C285

R795

R801
A1
E800

C800

R759

R760

R775

Q705

S503
1

C522

C513

L204
U802

C801

TRST

R776
R773
R758

R757

R777
R765

VR659
VR662

C243

R802

R290

R784

SH251
VR657

R674

C674 R670

20

C518

MAKO_INT

R678

Q704

R669

R838
C867 R671

22

R756
R764

C680

R837

C868 C671

C655

R785
R608

R779

R763
R780

D510

U501

L502

R793 R794

R791

C673

21

R768

Q706

R748

4 3
6

VR701

C675

R786
TMS
R843C773
TDI
R778

TCK

TDO

16out

C814

U705

Q801

R527

C514

R804

C802
R803

C813 C815 C811


R675

VR505

C508

C213

U801

SSI_FS

C738

C812

C809

C510
R524

U702

R521

T1
C810

U800
A16

R820
C808

45
47
C658

R667

SSI_CK

TCLK

R805

R666

J650

C855

C521

TP36

R842 R816

KVL_USB_DETECT

TSYNC

C856

C807

DSP_DE

4
3

C520

R841
C857

C805

UTXD2
MCU_DE

S505

R839

C761

C840

2
1

R840 R811

R829

R808 C806 R810

J601

E802 R807

T16

TP_CS0

R649

E801

R806

4
3

R284

RESET

C803

CKO

C641
C640
URTS1_XRXD

S504
C804

D600

46
1

2
1

C550
R507

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R508 C507

9.2-28

TP_160

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SSI_D

C284

R263 R265

R613 R614

G8

U803
L704

R708

R634

R636

R668
VR650

C654

C860

D700

C742

U712

U713
C1
C743
R746 C3A3
R741

C702

R745

R742

C750

C653 C657

R783 C791 R799

R782

R725

R697

C769
R704

R747
R744

A3C3
U714
C1
C792

GND

BUSY

C656

C766

C701

C764 C790

C768

VR658

C758 C767
C770
C706

Y701

A1
2

R752 R750 R751 R753

C704

C708

C705

UCTS_USB_SPEED
C771

A14

3
Y702

Q252

C638

C850
P1

U701

C712

C607

CTS1

BUS

C759

BSY_IN_RTS

C709

C830 C620

A1

A8
R812
C865
L703

C864
R718
C718

C863
C721

C717

C757

C760

C720

R717

C736

C710

C756

P14

C723

RTS1

VPP

R644 C636 D662

C765

L258

C268

C719

C728

R252

C266 C267

C265

R257
R253

R262 R260

R279

R714

Q804

Q698
R633
C637 C866
R647 VR663

L705

C862

R844
R798

BSY_OUT_CTS

R261 C263

L257

C291

C290

C289
L277

D603

C861

R774
R772
R781

C722

R712
C711

C858

Q702

C714

C610
C612
C629
C630
C631
C632
C633
C634
C635

R635 R654
USB_VMO

C762

C238

R271 C261 C262


L256

G1

Q703
8
5
L710
1

C763
R790

C737

C716

C615
C619
C617
C613
C611

R642
R643

R673 R658

R796

C201

R266

R277

R285

L278

R709

TP_PRESCALAR_OUT

R270

R289

R280

C287
SH252
Q272
L276

L280

Q709

LK_TP

C734

R214

C286

R767

R710

16

R203

C237

USB_TXENAB CR801

UTXD1_USB_VPO

USB_VMI

R700

C203

USB_VPI CR800

C724

C210
C244

C218

C209
C217
K1
A1
R201

C700

C236

A6

R813

L708

C726

C729

C202

C239

C293
C288

C735

C222

C200

L275

C182
R102

C294

Q700

R740

C621

C817

C231

FL200

U811
C206
A10

SF_TP

TP208
TP209

TP207
C145

C185

C140

C186

R146

C143
Q200

C111

R144
R160
E141

R125

C131
R151

R159

SPI_CK

C112

A1
U804

C851

SH201

C144
TP_146

R104

U102
25

C149
R103
R127

2
P5

R218

TP_DAC3
TP_RSET

17

R142
R149

L106

R157 C189
5 D173

R143

C148
U103
4
3

Q101

C176

L120

R154

5 R153

C178
3
D172
4

R155

3 R158

R202

M501

C240

TP_VLIM

Q197
R168

R217
C220

C146

R162

C33

R170

C188

R156

L121

J101

P4

C191

R169
R171

C179

R512

C147

C142

L33

C139

E140

L34

C3

R743

R215 C235

R205

C221

VC_TP

C524
C70

C41

C35

R32

H1

C730

H6

U202

R204

TP52

L71

C732

C859 R701 R702

C725

R797

R814

C818

R622
R620
R621
R616
U602
R617
R611
C614 R672 R625
R626
R615 R656 R637
R638
R639
R640
U601
R641

C703

C727

R729

L203

AUX3_TP

TP23

C54

C79

R62

R35

Q29

L74

C69

R63

L63

C87 R14

L31

U2

C65

D10

C84

C83
C62

D3

SH1

D171

SH103

C9

C63

C66

C20 C71

R61

VR513

C551

VR507

C61

R13

R511

VR512

C2

2
R503

4
R504

C64

L61
M2

R36

L12

L5

C3

C208

K10

C233

C529
C475

C68

R24
C2

R815

R705 R703

L500

2
B500
3

C401

C234

C204

AB_CS

L201
L55

L200

R499

C434 C59
E402

L279

37

25

D202

R722

C283
C281 R272 R278

C472

C219

D500

C1

VR511

TP55

C433
C429
C432

Q701

C242

D201

VR500

U401

C528

C58

R406

C431

R213
C232

R209

C207

C449

C430

C226
C241

R610

C731

R38

C411

M1

Q501

L413

R436
C428

C473
C422

L412

C463
13

C470

C227

S500

L411

C424
C405
C476

C412

E406

C461

C416

C417

C421
C448
R407

R519 R518

R419

C423

D401

C504

D513

SH401

R408 C400

C425

C478

C465

L403

S501

C229

C228

EXTMIC

EXTSP+

EXT_SP

USB_D+

USB_D

C751

R150

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PMLE2537A/ PMLE2537D Main Circuit Board


Electrical Parts List

ITEM
PCB
B500
C2

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER
8416617H02
0986237A02
2113944A79

DESCRIPTION

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

DESCRIPTION
CAP CER CHP 22.0PF 50V 5%

C86

2113944A07

C63

2113944A15

CAP CER CHP 3.9PF 50V +/0.25PF

CAP CER CHP 1.8PF 50V +/0.25PF

C87

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C144

2113945A05

CAP CER CHP 470PF 50V 10%

C145

2113945B03

CAP,FXD,.015UF,+10%,10%,25V-DC,0402,X7R,-55

C88

2113945B02

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V


10%

C146

2113945C31

CONNECTOR (CONTACT BATTERY)

CAP,FXD,11PF,+5%,-5%,50VDC,0402,C0G,-55DEG C

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50VDC,0603,X7R,-55DEG

C65

2113944A77

C89

2113946F03

CAP CER CHP 4.7UF 6.3V 10%

C147

2313960A76

CAP,FXD,16PF,+5%,-5%,50VDC,0402,C0G,-55DEG C

CAP,FXD,11PF,+5%,-5%,50VDC,0402,C0G,-55DEG C

C90

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

CAP,FXD,1UF,+10%,-10%,20VDC,SM,-55DEG CMIN,

C66

2113946K02

CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V

C100

2113944C45

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C148

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V 10%

C102

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C149

2113945B02

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V


10%

C103

2113945B02

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V


10%

C150

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C104

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C151

NOTPLACED

C108

2113945B02

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V


10%

C153

2113944C45

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C154

0613952G67

CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM

NOTPLACED

C68

NOTPLACED

C9

2113944A79

CAP,FXD,16PF,+5%,-5%,50VDC,0402,C0G,-55DEG C

C69

2113944A23

CAP CER CHP 8.2PF 50V +/0.5PF

C20

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C70

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C33

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C71

2113944A80

C35

2113944A34

CAP CER CHP 56.0PF 50V 5%

CAP,FXD,20PF,+5%,-5%,50VDC,0402,C0G,-55DEG C

C72

2113944A17

CAP CER CHP 4.7PF 50V +/0.25PF

C73

2113944A17

CAP CER CHP 4.7PF 50V +/0.25PF

2113946K02

DESCRIPTION

2113944A77

C4

C44

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

C64

2113946B04

2113944A79

ITEM

BOARD, PC, UHF BAND 1


(MAKO)

C67

C43

DESCRIPTION

2113944A29

NOTPLACED

2113944A22

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

C62

C3

C41

ITEM

CAP CER CHP 7.5PF 50V +/0.5PF


CAP,FXD,16PF,+5%,-5%,50VDC,0402,C0G,-55DEG C
CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V

C109

2113945B02

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V


10%

C156

2113944F60

CAP,FXD,56PF,+5%,-5%,50VDC,0805,C0G,-55DEG C

C110

2113945B02

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V


10%

C157

2116069H05

CHIP CAPACITOR-EPP PART

C158

2113951A36

C111

NOTPLACED

CAP NPO 12.0PF +/-5% 250V HI


FREQ

C74

2113944A29

CAP CER CHP 22.0PF 50V 5%

C112

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C159

NOTPLACED

C75

2113944A77

CAP,FXD,11PF,+5%,-5%,50VDC,0402,C0G,-55DEG C

C122

2113945C31

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50VDC,0603,X7R,-55DEG

C160

2103689A47

C161

NOTPLACED

SL240J HIGH - Q CAPACITOR,


UCNO

C46

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C48

2113944A79

CAP,FXD,16PF,+5%,-5%,50VDC,0402,C0G,-55DEG C

C76

2113944A77

CAP,FXD,11PF,+5%,-5%,50VDC,0402,C0G,-55DEG C

C130

2113945B02

CAP CER CHP 8.2PF 50V +/0.5PF

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V


10%

C77

2113945B02

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V


10%

C169

NOTPLACED

C131

2113945B02

C170

2113944C45

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

CAP,FXD,2PF,.1PF+/-,50VDC,0603,C0G,-55DEG CM

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V


10%

C78

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C133

2113944C39

CAP CER CHP 56.0PF 50V 5%

C171

2113944C45

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C79

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C135

2113945C31

2113951C12

2113945B02

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V


10%

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50VDC,0603,X7R,-55DEG

C172

C80

CAP,FXD,1.2PF,.05PF+/-,250VDC,0603,C0G,-55DE

C139

2313960M26

CAP,FXD,1UF,+10%,-10%,10VDC,SM,-55DEG CMIN,

C173

2113944C13

CAP CER CHP 2.0PF 50V +/0.25PF

C140

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C174

2113944C15

CAP CER CHP 2.4PF 50V +/0.25PF

C175

2113944C70

CAP,FXD,5.1PF,.25PF+/-,50VDC,0603,C0G,-55DEG

C176

2113944C29

CAP CER CHP 9.1PF 50V +/0.5PF

C51
C54
C55
C57

2113944A23
2113944M01
2113945B02
2113944M12

C58

2113944M07

C59

NOTPLACED

C60

NOTPLACED

C61

2113944A15

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CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V


10%
CAP,FXD,5.6PF,.1PF+/-,50VDC,0603,C0G,-55DEG
CAP,FXD,3.6PF,.1PF+/-,50VDC,0603,C0G,-55DEG

CAP CER CHP 3.9PF 50V +/0.25PF

C82

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C83

2113944A09

CAP CER CHP 2.2PF 50V +/0.25PF

C141

2113944C45

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C84

2113944A09

CAP CER CHP 2.2PF 50V +/0.25PF

C142

2313960A76

CAP,FXD,1UF,+10%,-10%,20VDC,SM,-55DEG CMIN,

C85

2113944A07

CAP CER CHP 1.8PF 50V +/0.25PF

C143

2113945A10

CAP CER CHP 1500PF 50V 10%

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ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

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ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

C177

2113944C22

CAP CER CHP 4.7PF 50V +/0.25PF

C219

2313960D07

CAP,FXD,10,+10,-10,16,SM,55MIN,125MAX,174,

C251

2113944M16

CAP,FXD,8.2PF,.1PF+/-,50VDC,0603,C0G,-55DEG

C275

2113944M20

CAP,FXD,12PF,+2%,-2%,50VDC,0603,C0G,-55DEG C

C178

2113944A18

CAP CER CHP 5.1PF 50V +/0.5PF

C220

2113945B02

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V


10%

C252

2113944M17

CAP,FXD,9.1PF,.1PF+/-,50VDC,0603,C0G,-55DEG

C276

2113944M16

CAP,FXD,8.2PF,.1PF+/-,50VDC,0603,C0G,-55DEG

C179

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C221

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C253

2113944A12

C277

2113944M35

C182

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C222

2313960D07

CAP,FXD,51PF,+2%,-2%,50VDC,0603,C0G,-55DEG C

C185

2113945B02

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V


10%

CAP,FXD,10,+10,-10,16,SM,55MIN,125MAX,174,

CAP CER CHP 3.0PF 50V +/0.25PF

C254

2113946B04

CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V 10%

C278

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C255

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C279

2113946B04

CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V 10%

C256

2113944M18

CAP,FXD,10PF,+2.5%,-2.5%,50VDC,0603,C0G,-55D

C280

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C186
C187

C226

2113945C31

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50VDC,0603,X7R,-55DEG

C227

2113944C45

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C281

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C228

2113945C31

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50VDC,0603,X7R,-55DEG

C257

2113944M20

CAP,FXD,12PF,+2%,-2%,50VDC,0603,C0G,-55DEG C

C282

2113944A08

CAP CER CHP 2.0PF 50V +/0.25PF

C229

2113945C31

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50VDC,0603,X7R,-55DEG

C258

2113944M17

CAP,FXD,9.1PF,.1PF+/-,50VDC,0603,C0G,-55DEG

C283

2113946B04

CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V 10%

C230

2113946K02

CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V

C259

2113944M35

C284

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C231

2113945A01

CAP CER CHP 220PF 50V 10,

CAP,FXD,51PF,+2%,-2%,50VDC,0603,C0G,-55DEG C

C285

2113944A05

C260

2113944A08

CAP CER CHP 2.0PF 50V +/0.25PF

CAP CER CHP 1.5PF 50V +/0.25PF

C286

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C287

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C288

2113944A21

CAP CER CHP 6.8PF 50V +/0.5PF

NOTPLACED
2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C188

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C189

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C191

NOTPLACED

C192

2113944C21

C193

NOTPLACED

C200

2113945A13

C201

CAP CER CHP 4.3PF 50V +/0.25PF

C232

2113946K02

CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V

CAP CER CHP 4700PF 50V 10%

C233

2113946K02

CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V

C261

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

2185419D06

CAP CER SUPER L/D 0.1UF

C234

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C262

2113946B04

CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V 10%

C202

2113945C27

CAP,FXD,.047UF,+10%,10%,50V-DC,0603,X7R,-55D

C235

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C263

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C203

2113945C27

CAP,FXD,.047UF,+10%,10%,50V-DC,0603,X7R,-55D

C236

2185419D06

CAP CER SUPER L/D 0.1UF

C264

2113944A19

C289

2113944A24

C237

2185419D06

CAP CER SUPER L/D 0.1UF

CAP CER CHP 5.6PF 50V +/0.5PF

CAP CER CHP 9.1PF 50V +/0.5PF

C265

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C290

2113944A22

CAP CER CHP 7.5PF 50V +/0.5PF

C266

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C291

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C267

2113944A81

CAP,FXD,24PF,+5%,-5%,50VDC,0402,C0G,-55DEG C

C292

2113946B04

CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V 10%

C268

2113944A27

CAP CER CHP 15.0PF 50V 5%

C293

2113944A22

CAP CER CHP 7.5PF 50V +/0.5PF

C269

2113946B04

CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V 10%

C294

2113944A28

CAP CER CHP 18.0PF 50V 5%

C271

2113944M15

CAP,FXD,7.5PF,.1PF+/-,50VDC,0603,C0G,-55DEG

C295

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C272

2113944M15

CAP,FXD,7.5PF,.1PF+/-,50VDC,0603,C0G,-55DEG

C400

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C401

2113946K02

CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V

C405

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C411

2113945A11

CAP CER CHP 2200PF 50V 10%

C412

NOTPLACED

C204

2109720D20

CAP CHIP LOW DIST 2000 SOV

C238

2185419D06

CAP CER SUPER L/D 0.1UF

C206

2113946K02

CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V

C239

2185419D06

CAP CER SUPER L/D 0.1UF

C207

2113946K02

CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V

C240

2185419D06

CAP CER SUPER L/D 0.1UF

C208

2113946K02

CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V

C241

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C209

2113946K02

CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V

C242

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C210

2313960D07

CAP,FXD,10,+10,-10,16,SM,55MIN,125MAX,174,

C243

2113946K02

CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V

C244

2113946B04

CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V 10%

C245

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C213

2113946K02

CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V

C214

2113945B02

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V


10%

C246

2113946N03

CAP CER CHP 2.2UF 16V

C215

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C247

2113945A09

CAP CER CHP 1000PF 50V 10%

C217

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C248

NOTPLACED

C218

2113946K02

CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V

C249

2113945A09

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CAP CER CHP 1000PF 50V 10%

C273

2113944A14

CAP CER CHP 3.6PF 50V +/0.25PF

C274

2113944M14

CAP,FXD,6.8PF,.1PF+/-,50VDC,0603,C0G,-55DEG

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ITEM

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MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

C416

2113946K02

CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V

C417

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C421
C422

NOTPLACED
2113945B02

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V


10%

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

C463

2113945C27

CAP,FXD,.047UF,+10%,10%,50V-DC,0603,X7R,-55D

C464

2113946K02

CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V

C465

2113946K02

CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V

C470

2113946K02

CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V

C423

2113944C41

CAP CER CHP 68.0PF 50V 5%

C472

2113946K02

CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V

C424

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C473

2113946K02

CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V

C425
C428

2113945H69
2113945B02

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+5%,-5%,50VDC,1206,X7R,-55DEG C
CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V
10%

C429

2113946K02

CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V

C430

2113946K02

CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V

C431

2113946K02

CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V

C432

2113946K02

CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V

C433

2113944C33

CAP CER CHP 18.0PF 50V 5%

C434

2113945C27

CAP,FXD,.047UF,+10%,10%,50V-DC,0603,X7R,-55D

C475

NOTPLACED

C476

2113944C89

CAP,FXD,200PF,+5%,-5%,50VDC,0603,C0G,-55DEG

C478

2113945C27

CAP,FXD,.047UF,+10%,10%,50V-DC,0603,X7R,-55D

C480
C481
C482
C500

C435

2113944A34

CAP CER CHP 56.0PF 50V 5%

C436

2113944A34

CAP CER CHP 56.0PF 50V 5%

C437

2113944C72

CAP,FXD,6.2PF,.25PF+/-,50VDC,0603,C0G,-55DEG

C502

C501

2313960M26
2313960B30
2313960B30
2113945A58
2113945A58
2113945A58

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

C511

2113946K02

CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V

C614

2113945A03

CAP CER CHP 330PF 50V 10%

C512

2113946K02

CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V

C615

2113944A32

CAP CER CHP 39.0PF 50V 5%

C513

2113955E37

CAP,FXD,10UF,+10%,-10%,16VDC,1210,X7R,-55DEG

C617

2113944A32

CAP CER CHP 39.0PF 50V 5%

C619

2113944A32

CAP CER CHP 39.0PF 50V 5%

C514

2113955E37

CAP,FXD,10UF,+10%,-10%,16VDC,1210,X7R,-55DEG

C620

2113945C31

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50VDC,0603,X7R,-55DEG

C516

2113946E02

CAP CER CHP 1.0UF 16V 10%

C621

2113946K02

CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V

C517

2113946E02

CAP CER CHP 1.0UF 16V 10%

C629

2113944A32

CAP CER CHP 39.0PF 50V 5%

C518

2313960B57

CAP,FXD,10UF,+10%,-10%,6.3VDC,SM,-55DEG CMIN

C630

2113944A32

CAP CER CHP 39.0PF 50V 5%

C520

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C631

2113944A32

CAP CER CHP 39.0PF 50V 5%

C521

2113945B02

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V


10%

C632

2113944A32

CAP CER CHP 39.0PF 50V 5%

C633

2113944A32

CAP CER CHP 39.0PF 50V 5%

C634

2113944A32

CAP CER CHP 39.0PF 50V 5%

C635

2113944A32

CAP CER CHP 39.0PF 50V 5%

C636

2113944A32

CAP CER CHP 39.0PF 50V 5%

CAP,FXD,1UF,+10%,-10%,10VDC,SM,-55DEG CMIN,

C522

2113945B02

CAP,FXD,4.7UF,+10%,-10%,10VDC,SM,-55DEG CMIN

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V


10%

C523

2113945B02

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V


10%

CAP,FXD,4.7UF,+10%,-10%,10VDC,SM,-55DEG CMIN

C524

2313960G32

C637

2113945L49

CAP,FXD,910PF,+10%,-10%,50VDC,0402,X7R,-55DE

CAP,FXD,10UF,+10%,-10%,35VDC,SM,-55DEG CMIN

CAP,FXD,.01UF,+5%,-5%,50VDC,0603,X7R,-55DEG

C525

2113945A58

C638

2113945C31

CAP,FXD,910PF,+10%,-10%,50VDC,0402,X7R,-55DE

CAP,FXD,910PF,+10%,-10%,50VDC,0402,X7R,-55DE

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50VDC,0603,X7R,-55DEG

C526

2113945A58

C640

NOTPLACED

CAP,FXD,910PF,+10%,-10%,50VDC,0402,X7R,-55DE

CAP,FXD,910PF,+10%,-10%,50VDC,0402,X7R,-55DE

C527

2113945A58

C641

NOTPLACED

CAP,FXD,910PF,+10%,-10%,50VDC,0402,X7R,-55DE

CAP,FXD,910PF,+10%,-10%,50VDC,0402,X7R,-55DE

C652

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C528

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C653

2113944A36

CAP CER CHP 68.0PF 50V 5%

C654

2113944A36

CAP CER CHP 68.0PF 50V 5%

C655

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C438

2113944C79

CAP,FXD,16PF,+5%,-5%,50VDC,0603,C0G,-55DEG C

C503

C440

2113945G96

CAP,FXD,.33UF,+10%,-10%,50VDC,0805,X7R,-55DE

C504

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C529

NOTPLACED

C441

2313960M26

CAP,FXD,1UF,+10%,-10%,10VDC,SM,-55DEG CMIN,

C505

2113945G98

CAP,FXD,.47UF,+10%,-10%,50VDC,0805,X7R,-55DE

C550

2113945B02

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V


10%

C656

2113944A36

CAP CER CHP 68.0PF 50V 5%

C506

2113946E02

CAP CER CHP 1.0UF 16V 10%

C551

2113945B02

C657

2113944A36

CAP CER CHP 68.0PF 50V 5%

C507

2113945B02

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V


10%

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V


10%

C607

2113946K02

CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V

C658

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C610

2113944A32

CAP CER CHP 39.0PF 50V 5%

C671

2113944A31

CAP CER CHP 33.0PF 50V 5%

C611

2113944A32

CAP CER CHP 39.0PF 50V 5%

C672

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C442

2113945B02

C447

NOTPLACED

C448

2113945C25

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V


10%

CAP,FXD,.033UF,+10%,10%,50V-DC,0603,X7R,-55D

C449

2113944A23

CAP CER CHP 8.2PF 50V +/0.5PF

C461

2113946K02

CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V

August 16, 2007

C508

2113945A58

2113945B02

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V


10%

C509

2113945B02

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V


10%

C612

2113944A32

CAP CER CHP 39.0PF 50V 5%

C673

2113944A31

CAP CER CHP 33.0PF 50V 5%

C510

2113946K02

CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V

C613

2113944A32

CAP CER CHP 39.0PF 50V 5%

C674

2113945A05

CAP CER CHP 470PF 50V 10%

C675

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

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ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

9.2-33

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

C680

2113944A31

CAP CER CHP 33.0PF 50V 5%

C727

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C765

2113946B03

CAP CER CHP 0.068UF 10V 10

C813

2113946K02

CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V

C700

2113946B04

CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V 10%

C728

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C766

2113945A03

CAP CER CHP 330PF 50V 10%

C814

2113946K02

CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V

C701

2113944A19

CAP CER CHP 5.6PF 50V +/0.5PF

C729

2314030V05

CAP,FXD,47UF,+10%,-10%,16VDC,SM,-55DEG CMIN,

C767

2113945A03

CAP CER CHP 330PF 50V 10%

C815

2113946K02

CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V

C768

2113945A03

CAP CER CHP 330PF 50V 10%

C816

2113946K02

CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V

C702

2113944A19

CAP CER CHP 5.6PF 50V +/0.5PF

C730

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C769

2113945A03

CAP CER CHP 330PF 50V 10%

C817

2113946K02

CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V

C731

2113946G01

CAP CER CHP 2.2UF 16V 10%

C770

2113945C31

2113946K02

CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50VDC,0603,X7R,-55DEG

C818

C732

C830

2113946K02

CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V

C734

2113945C31

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50VDC,0603,X7R,-55DEG

C771

2113945C31

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50VDC,0603,X7R,-55DEG

C840

2113946F03

CAP CER CHP 4.7UF 6.3V 10%

C735

2113946E02

CAP CER CHP 1.0UF 16V 10%

C773

2113946K02

CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V

C850

2113945A03

CAP CER CHP 330PF 50V 10%

C736

2113946J03

CAP CER CHP 10.0UF 16V 10%

C790

2113946A02

CAP CER CHP 0.022UF 16V 10,

C851

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C737

2113945C31

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50VDC,0603,X7R,-55DEG

C791

2113946K02

CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V

C855

NOTPLACED

C792

2113946K02

CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V

C856

NOTPLACED

C796

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C857

NOTPLACED

C800

2113955D31

CAP,FXD,1UF,+10%,-10%,16VDC,1206,X7R,-55DEG

C858

2113945B02

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V


10%

CR800

4813978A25

SCHOTTKY 30V SOD-323 T&R


PB FREE

C859

2113945B02

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V


10%

C703

NOTPLACED

C704

2113946F01

CAP CER CHP 2.2UF 6.3V 10%

C705

2113946F01

CAP CER CHP 2.2UF 6.3V 10%

C706

2113945A09

CAP CER CHP 1000PF 50V 10%

C707

NOTPLACED

C708

2113944A31

CAP CER CHP 33.0PF 50V 5%

C709

2113944A31

CAP CER CHP 33.0PF 50V 5%

C710

2113946J03

CAP CER CHP 10.0UF 16V 10%

C711

2113946F01

CAP CER CHP 2.2UF 6.3V 10%

C712

2113946E02

CAP CER CHP 1.0UF 16V 10%

C713

2314030F31

CAP,FXD,68UF,+10%,-10%,10VDC,SM,-55DEG CMIN,

C714

2113945A09

CAP CER CHP 1000PF 50V 10%

C715

2314030F03

CAP,FXD,22UF,+10%,-10%,16VDC,SM,-55DEG CMIN,

C738

2113946K02

CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V

C742

2113945A05

CAP CER CHP 470PF 50V 10%

C743

2113944A25

CAP CER CHP 10.0PF 50V +/0.5PF

C750

2113946J03

CAP CER CHP 10.0UF 16V 10%

C751

2113946J03

CAP CER CHP 10.0UF 16V 10%

C801

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C860

2113945B02

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V


10%

C752

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

CR801

4813978A25

C861

2113945B02

C753

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

SCHOTTKY 30V SOD-323 T&R


PB FREE

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V


10%

C802

2113945C20

CAP,FXD,.016UF,+10%,10%,50V-DC,0603,X7R,-55

C862

2113945B02

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V


10%

C863

2113945B02

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V


10%

C716

2113946F01

CAP CER CHP 2.2UF 6.3V 10%

C754

2113946E02

CAP CER CHP 1.0UF 16V 10%

C717

2113946E02

CAP CER CHP 1.0UF 16V 10%

C755

2113946E02

CAP CER CHP 1.0UF 16V 10%

C803

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C718

2113946F01

CAP CER CHP 2.2UF 6.3V 10%

C756

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C804

2113946E02

CAP CER CHP 1.0UF 16V 10%

C719

2113946E02

CAP CER CHP 1.0UF 16V 10%

C757

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C805

2113945C20

C864

2113945B02

C720

2113946G01

CAP CER CHP 2.2UF 16V 10%

C758

2113946E02

CAP CER CHP 1.0UF 16V 10%

CAP,FXD,.016UF,+10%,10%,50V-DC,0603,X7R,-55

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V


10%

C721

2113946E02

CAP CER CHP 1.0UF 16V 10%

C759

2113946E02

CAP CER CHP 1.0UF 16V 10%

C806

2113946K02

CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V

C865

2113945B02

C722

2113946E02

CAP CER CHP 1.0UF 16V 10%

C760

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C807

2113946K02

CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V


10%

CAP CER CHP 1.0UF 16V 10%

C761

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

2113946K02

CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V

2113945B02

2113946E02

C808

C866

C723

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V


10%

C724

2113946E02

CAP CER CHP 1.0UF 16V 10%

C762

2113945C31

C809

2113945C20

CAP,FXD,.016UF,+10%,10%,50V-DC,0603,X7R,-55

C867

NOTPLACED

C725

2113946K02

CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50VDC,0603,X7R,-55DEG
CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

2113946E02

CAP CER CHP 1.0UF 16V 10%

NOTPLACED

2113944A40

C810

C868

C763

CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V

VARACTOR DIODE 1SV305

CAP CER CHP 0.068UF 10V 10

2113946K02

4815096H01

2113946B03

C811

D3

C764

C812

2113946K02

CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V

D5

4815096H01

VARACTOR DIODE 1SV305

C726

2113944F07

6816985H01-B

CAP,CHIP,1000PF,+5%,-5%,50VDC,0805,C0G,-55DE

August 16, 2007

9.2-34

ITEM

UHF1 Schematics, Board Overlays, and Parts Lists

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

D10

4815096H01

VARACTOR DIODE 1SV305

D12

4815096H01

VARACTOR DIODE 1SV305

D20

4813974A19

DIODE ARRAY,MXR,SM,SOT323,7V,.2W,SHTK,2,PB-F

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

D600

4813978B18

DIODE,SWG,BAT54,SM,SOT23,200MA,30V,.2W,SHTK,

L54

2414017K32

IDCTR,CHIP,560NH,5%,50MA,5O
HM,CER,11Q,150MHZS

D603

4813978A25

SCHOTTKY 30V SOD-323 T&R


PB FREE

L55

2414032D25

IDCTR,WW,620NH,5%,400MA,1.
6OHM,CER,28Q,400MHZ

D662

4813978A25

SCHOTTKY 30V SOD-323 T&R


PB FREE

L57

2414017P12

IDCTR,CHIP,8.2NH,5%,300MA,.3
9OHM,CER,9 Q,2.8G

L61

2415429H39

CHIP INDUCTOR

L63

2414017P17

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

L176

2460591D24

COIL AIR WOUND INDUC 19.71

L200

2414017Q47

IDCTR,FXD,1UH,10%,50MA,.45O
HM,FERR,45 Q,75MHZ

L201

2414017Q20

IDCTR,FXD,2.2UH,20%,30MA,.65
OHM,FERR,45Q,50MH

L202

2414017Q20

IDCTR,FXD,2.2UH,20%,30MA,.65
OHM,FERR,45Q,50MH

IDCTR,CHIP,22NH,5%,300MA,.88
OHM,CER,9 Q,1.8GH

L203

2414017Q20

IDCTR,FXD,2.2UH,20%,30MA,.65
OHM,FERR,45Q,50MH

D170

4802482J02

PIN DIODE SMD

D171

4802482J02

PIN DIODE SMD

D700

4813978B18

D172

4813978A26

DIODE ARRAY,DET,SOT-363/SC88,30V,.12W,2

DIODE,SWG,BAT54,SM,SOT23,200MA,30V,.2W,SHTK,

E102

2480574F01

IND FERRITE CHIP 60OHM 0603

E140

2405688Z01

INDUCTOR FERRITE BEAD

L69

2415429H38

CHIP INDUCTOR

L204

2414017Q20

E141

2480640Z01

SURFACE MOUNT FERRITE


BEAD

L71

2414017P16

IDCTR,CHIP,18NH,5%,300MA,.76
OHM,CER,9 Q,1.9GH

IDCTR,FXD,2.2UH,20%,30MA,.65
OHM,FERR,45Q,50MH

L205

2414017Q47

SURFACE MOUNT FERRITE


BEAD

L72

2415429H38

CHIP INDUCTOR

IDCTR,FXD,1UH,10%,50MA,.45O
HM,FERR,45 Q,75MHZ

L73

2415429H47

CHIP INDUCTOR

L206

2414017Q20

IDCTR,FXD,2.2UH,20%,30MA,.65
OHM,FERR,45Q,50MH

L74

2414017P17

IDCTR,CHIP,22NH,5%,300MA,.88
OHM,CER,9 Q,1.8GH

L251

2414032F41

IDCTR,WW,390NH,10%,200MA,1
.5OHM,CER,40 Q,730M

L106

2414032D30

IDCTR,WW,1UH,5%,320MA,2.8O
HM,CER,28 Q,340MHZ

L252

2415427H37

CHIP INDUCTOR

L114

2414032B56

IDCTR,WW,180NH,5%,750MA,.7
7OHM,CER,25 Q,700MH

L253

2415010H04

AIRWOUND COIL

L254

2414032F41

IDCTR,WW,390NH,10%,200MA,1
.5OHM,CER,40 Q,730M

L255

2414032F41

IDCTR,WW,390NH,10%,200MA,1
.5OHM,CER,40 Q,730M

L256

2414032F41

IDCTR,WW,390NH,10%,200MA,1
.5OHM,CER,40 Q,730M

D173

4813978A26

DIODE ARRAY,DET,SOT-363/SC88,30V,.12W,2

D201

4815011H01

DIODE TRIPLE

D202

4815011H01

DIODE TRIPLE

D251

4815002H01

VARACTOR DIODE

D252

4815002H01

VARACTOR DIODE

D253

4815002H01

VARACTOR DIODE

D254

4815002H01

VARACTOR DIODE

D271

4815002H01

VARACTOR DIODE

D272

4815002H01

VARACTOR DIODE

D273

4815002H01

VARACTOR DIODE

D274

4815002H01

VARACTOR DIODE

FL200

9116848H01

D401

4805656W87

DIODE,VCTR, @
15V,1SV279,SOD-523/SC-79

F500

D402

4815096H01

VARACTOR DIODE 1SV305

D403

4815096H01

D500

E402
E406

2480640Z01
2414032B76

IDCTR,WW,4.7UH,5%,330MA,4O
HM,CER,20 Q,60MH

E800

2480574F01

IND FERRITE CHIP 60OHM 0603

E801

2480574F01

IND FERRITE CHIP 60OHM 0603

E802

0613952G67

CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM

FL51

9185924B01

FILTER, 73.35 MHZ 3-POLE


CRYST

L119

2460591C35

COIL AIR WOUND INDUC 18.08

FLTR SW CAP 3 POLE BUTTERW, W18

L120

2414017G09

IDCTR,CHIP,15NH,5%,300MA,.45
OHM,CER,8Q,SM

6515076H01

FUSE CHIP SMT TR/1608FF 3A

L121

NOTPLACED

J101

2880658Z08

CONNECTOR SMA

L128

2414032D30

L257

2414032F41

VARACTOR DIODE 1SV305

J601

0916287H01

CONN VERT 45 PIN ZIF

IDCTR,WW,1UH,5%,320MA,2.8O
HM,CER,28 Q,340MHZ

IDCTR,WW,390NH,10%,200MA,1
.5OHM,CER,40 Q,730M

4815155H01

RECTIFIER

J650

0916287H02

CONN 20 PIN ZIF

L130

2414017G09

IDCTR,CHIP,15NH,5%,300MA,.45
OHM,CER,8Q,SM

L258

2415427H26

CHIP INDUCTOR

D501

4809118D02

LED BICOLOR LNJ115W8POMT

L5

2460591C16

COIL AIR WOUND INDUC 16.28

L131

2414017G01

L270

2414032F41

IDCTR,WW,390NH,10%,200MA,1
.5OHM,CER,40 Q,730M

D510

4813978M15

DIODE,RECT,1A,40V,PB-FREE,
NOTCOMPLETELY

L12

2460591C16

COIL AIR WOUND INDUC 16.28

IDCTR,CHIP,3.3NH,300MA,.22OH
M,CER,8Q,SM,

CHIP INDUCTOR

IDCTR,CHIP,10NH,5%,300MA,.46
OHM,CER,9 Q,2.5GH

NOTPLACED

2415427H37

2414017P13

L132

L271

L31

L134

2414017G03

L272

2415010H03

AIRWOUND COIL

L273

2414032F41

IDCTR,WW,390NH,10%,200MA,1
.5OHM,CER,40 Q,730M

L274

2414032F41

IDCTR,WW,390NH,10%,200MA,1
.5OHM,CER,40 Q,730M

L275

2414032F41

IDCTR,WW,390NH,10%,200MA,1
.5OHM,CER,40 Q,730M

D511
D512
D513

4813978B18
4813978M15
4813978M15

August 16, 2007

DIODE,SWG,BAT54,SM,SOT23,200MA,30V,.2W,SHTK,
DIODE,RECT,1A,40V,PB-FREE,
NOTCOMPLETELY
DIODE,RECT,1A,40V,PB-FREE,
NOTCOMPLETELY

L33

2415429H36

CHIP INDUCTOR

L34

2415429H36

CHIP INDUCTOR

L42

2460591C16

COIL AIR WOUND INDUC 16.28

L49

2460591C16

COIL AIR WOUND INDUC 16.28

L53

2415429H43

CHIP INDUCTOR

IDCTR,CHIP,4.7NH,300MA,.28OH
M,CER,8 Q,SM,0603

L139

2460591A29

COIL AIR WOUND INDUC 6.61

L171

2460591B80

COIL AIR WOUND INDUC 19.61

L172

2460591B80

COIL AIR WOUND INDUC 19.61

L173

2460591B80

COIL AIR WOUND INDUC 19.61

6816985H01-B

UHF1 Schematics, Board Overlays, and Parts Lists

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

L276

2414032F41

IDCTR,WW,390NH,10%,200MA,1
.5OHM,CER,40 Q,730M

L277

2414017H17

IDCTR,CHIP,27NH,5%,300MA,.45
OHM,CER,12Q,1.1GH

L278

2414017P18

IDCTR,CHIP,27NH,5%,300MA,1.0
4OHM,CER,9 Q,1.5G

L279

2414017P18

IDCTR,CHIP,27NH,5%,300MA,1.0
4OHM,CER,9 Q,1.5G

L280

2414017Q47

IDCTR,FXD,1UH,10%,50MA,.45O
HM,FERR,45 Q,75MHZ

L403

2414032B75

IDCTR,WW,3.9UH,5%,340MA,3.6
OHM,CER,20Q,70MHZS

L404

2414032B59

IDCTR,WW,330NH,5%,690MA,1.
05OHM,CER,30Q,500MH

L407

2414032B76

IDCTR,WW,4.7UH,5%,330MA,4O
HM,CER,20 Q,60MH

L411

2466505A01

COIL INDUCTOR

L412

2466505A01

COIL INDUCTOR

L413

2414032B59

IDCTR,WW,330NH,5%,690MA,1.
05OHM,CER,30Q,500MH

L414

2414017Q51

IDCTR,FXD,2.2UH,10%,30MA,.65
OHM,FERR,45 Q,50M

L500

2414017Q42

IDCTR,FXD,390NH,10%,200MA,.
65OHM,FERR,25Q,135

L501

2414017Q51

IDCTR,FXD,2.2UH,10%,30MA,.65
OHM,FERR,45 Q,50M

L502

2489669V01

IDCTR,WW,100UH,5%,40MA,10O
HM,20 Q,10MHZ SRF,S

L651

2414032F75

IDCTR,WW,270NH,2%,350MA,1O
HM,CER,48 Q,650MHZ

L652

2414032F75

IDCTR,WW,270NH,2%,350MA,1O
HM,CER,48 Q,650MHZ

L701

2486085A01

COIL, POWER INDUCTOR

L702

2486085A01

COIL, POWER INDUCTOR

L703

2464675H01

IDCTR,WW,560NH,5%,550MA

L704

2464675H01

IDCTR,WW,560NH,5%,550MA

L705

2464675H01

IDCTR,WW,560NH,5%,550MA

L708

2416307H01

IDCTR,WW,680NH,5%,0603

6816985H01-B

9.2-35

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

L710

2416307H01

M501

NOTPLACED

M701

0985888K02

P4

DESCRIPTION

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

Q704

NOTPLACED

R108

0613952G67

CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM

Q705

NOTPLACED

R125

0613952H47

CER CHIP RES 82.0 OHM 5 0603

SKT RTC BTTY LEAP

Q706

NOTPLACED

R127

0613952R01

3905643V01

CONTACT ANT GRD

Q709

4885061Y01

P5

3916333H02

GROUND CONTACT

XSTR NPN 6V 30UA 12GHZ PBFREE

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%


0402

R130

0613952H53

Q29

4805585Q19

TRANSISTOR

XSTR,BIP GP SS,NPN,SM,SC59,SMT,50V,.23W,

CER CHIP RES 150 OHM 5%


0603

R142

0613952R14

CER CHIP RES 36K OHM 5 0402

Q101

4816698H03

MITSUBISHI RD09MUP2-T112
UHF RFPA

Q804

4813973A81

XSTR,BIP GP SS,DIG,NPN AND


PNP,SOT-363,50V,.2

R143

0613952Z64

RES,MF,39KOHM,1%,.0625W,SM
,0402,200PPM/CEL,FO

Q197

4813973A13

XSTR,BIP GP SS,PNP,TO236,SOT-23,SMT,40V,.

R13

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%


0402

R144

0613952R25

CER CHIP RES 100K OHM 5%


0402

Q200

4871674S01

XSTR,BIP GP SS

R14

0613952R01

R146

0613952H73

Q251

4885061Y01

XSTR NPN 6V 30UA 12GHZ PBFREE

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%


0402

CER CHIP RES 1000 OHM 5%


0603

R24

0613952Q93

R149

0613952Q89

XSTR NPN 6V 30UA 12GHZ PBFREE

CER CHIP RES 6800 OHM 5


0402

CER CHIP RES 4700 OHM 5


0402

R32

0613952Q70

CER CHIP RES 750 OHM 5 0402

R150

0613952H47

CER CHIP RES 82.0 OHM 5 0603

R151

0613952H47

CER CHIP RES 82.0 OHM 5 0603

Q252

4885061Y01

IDCTR,WW,680NH,5%,0603

ITEM

Q801

4813973A42

Q253

4815055H01

TSTR DUAL NPN/PNP UMH 5

R33

0613952R01

Q271

4885061Y01

XSTR NPN 6V 30UA 12GHZ PBFREE

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%


0402

R153

NOTPLACED

R34

0613952R01

XSTR NPN 6V 30UA 12GHZ PBFREE

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%


0402

R154

0613952Q61

CER CHIP RES 330 OHM 5 0402

R35

0613952R66

CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM

R155

0613952Q76

CER CHIP RES 1300 OHM 5


0402

R156

NOTPLACED

Q272

4885061Y01

Q273

4815055H01

TSTR DUAL NPN/PNP UMH 5

R36

0613952G67

CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM

Q401

4805585Q28

TRANSISTOR RF NPN 8GHZ


NOPB

R37

0613952R66

CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM

R157

NOTPLACED

R38

0613958J74

CER CHIP RES 0.0 OHM JMP


0805

R158

NOTPLACED

R51

0613952Q46

CER CHIP RES 75.0 OHM 5 0402

R159

0613952Q25

CER CHIP RES 10.0 OHM 5 0402

R160

0613952R66

CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM

R162

NOTPLACED

R168

0613952Q56

CER CHIP RES 200 OHM 5 0402

R169

0613952Q52

CER CHIP RES 130 OHM 5 0402

R170

0613952Q56

CER CHIP RES 200 OHM 5 0402

Q402

4813973A04

XSTR,BIP GP
SS,NPN,TA13,SM,SOT23,SMT,30V,.22

Q501

4805921T28

XSTR, DUAL NOPB

R60

0613952R25

Q698

4813973A81

XSTR,BIP GP SS,DIG,NPN AND


PNP,SOT-363,50V,.2

CER CHIP RES 100K OHM 5%


0402

R61

0613952Q81

XSTR,FET GP PWR,MOSFET,PCH,ENHN,CF,-20V,1.3W

CER CHIP RES 2200 OHM 5


0402

R62

0613952Q81

CER CHIP RES 2200 OHM 5


0402

Q700
Q701

4813970A62
4813973M07

XSTR,BIP GP SS,NPN,TO236,SMT,40V,.225W,2

R63

0613952Q69

CER CHIP RES 680 OHM 5 0402

R171

0613952Q52

CER CHIP RES 130 OHM 5 0402

Q702

5185956E76

IC,CONV,SM,SO16,0-30 VINPUT
RANGE,6.5A,3.8V

R102

0613952R05

CER CHIP RES 15K OHM 5%


0402

R199

0613952H73

CER CHIP RES 1000 OHM 5%


0603

Q703

4813970A62

XSTR,FET GP PWR,MOSFET,PCH,ENHN,CF,-20V,1.3W

R103

0613952Q42

CER CHIP RES 51.0 OHM 5 0402

R201

0613952Q51

CER CHIP RES 120 OHM 5 0402

R104

0613952R06

CER CHIP RES 16K OHM 5 0402

August 16, 2007

9.2-36

ITEM

UHF1 Schematics, Board Overlays, and Parts Lists

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

R202

0613952Q75

CER CHIP RES 1200 OHM 5


0402

R253

0613952Q96

CER CHIP RES 9100 OHM 5


0402

R408

0613952H79

CER CHIP RES 1800 OHM 5%


0603

R515

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%


0402

R203

0613952Q63

CER CHIP RES 390 OHM 5 0402

R256

0613952Q51

CER CHIP RES 120 OHM 5 0402

R412

0613952H55

R516

0613952R01

R204

0613952R19

CER CHIP RES 56K OHM 5%


0402

R257

0613952Q42

CER CHIP RES 51.0 OHM 5 0402

CER CHIP RES 180 OHM 5%


0603

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%


0402

R260

0613952Q94

CER CHIP RES 7500 OHM 5


0402

R413

0613952H61

CER CHIP RES 330 OHM 5 0603

R517

0613952R01

R414

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%


0402

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%


0402

R518

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%


0402

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%


0402

R519

0613952R17

RES,MF,1.1KOHM,5%,.0625W,S
M,0402,200PPM/CEL,P

CER CHIP RES 47K OHM 5%


0402

R520

0613952R37

CER CHIP RES 330K OHM 5%


0402

R521

NOTPLACED

R522

0613952R17

CER CHIP RES 47K OHM 5%


0402

R523

0613952R17

CER CHIP RES 47K OHM 5%


0402

R524

0613952G67

CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM

R525

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%


0402

R526

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%


0402

R527

NOTPLACED

R205
R206
R207
R208

0613952R15
0613952R01
0613952Q73
0613952R13

CER CHIP RES 39K OHM 5%


0402

R261

NOTPLACED

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%


0402

R262

0613952Q91

CER CHIP RES 5600 OHM 5


0402

CER CHIP RES 1000 OHM 5


0402

R263

0613952Q58

CER CHIP RES 240 OHM 5 0402

R265

0613952Q41

CER CHIP RES 47.0 OHM 5 0402

R418

0613952R66

CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM

R266

0613952R66

CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM

R419

0613952R25

R269

0613952R66

CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM

CER CHIP RES 100K OHM 5%


0402

CER CHIP RES 33K OHM 5%


0402

R209

0613952G67

CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM

R210

0613952R13

CER CHIP RES 33K OHM 5%


0402

R270

0613952Q95

CER CHIP RES 8200 OHM 5


0402

CER CHIP RES 2000 OHM 5


0402

R271

0613952Q93

CER CHIP RES 6800 OHM 5


0402

R211

0613952Q80

R212

NOTPLACED

R213

0613952Q95

R214
R215
R216

0613952Q73
0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 8200 OHM 5


0402
CER CHIP RES 1000 OHM 5
0402
CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%
0402

0613952Q46
(PMLE2537A)

CER CHIP RES 75.0 OHM 5 0402

0613952K93
(PMLE2537D)

CER CHIP RES 91 OHM 5 0402

R217

0613952Q88

CER CHIP RES 4300 OHM 5


0402

R218

0613952Q93

CER CHIP RES 6800 OHM 5


0402

R248

0613952R66

CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM

R249

NOTPLACED

R252

0613952Q93

CER CHIP RES 6800 OHM 5


0402

R272

0613952Q53

R277

NOTPLACED

R278

0613952Q95

R279

R417

R420

0613952R01
0613952Q74

0613952R19

R436

0613952R66

CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM

R499

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%


0402

CER CHIP RES 150 OHM 5 0402

CER CHIP RES 8200 OHM 5


0402

CER CHIP RES 56K OHM 5%


0402

R503

0613952Q63

CER CHIP RES 390 OHM 5 0402

R504

0613952Q66

CER CHIP RES 510 OHM 5 0402

R505

0613952R01
(PMLE2537A)

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%


0402

R528

0613952G67

CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM

0613952Q93
(PMLE2537D)

CER CHIP RES 6.8K OHM 5%


0402

R608

0613952Q49

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5 0402

CER CHIP RES 4300 OHM 5


0402

R280

0613952Q49

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5 0402

R284

0613952Q49

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5 0402

R507

0613952Q49

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5 0402

R610

NOTPLACED

R285

0613952Q73

CER CHIP RES 1000 OHM 5


0402

R508

0613952Q49

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5 0402

R611

0613952Q49

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5 0402

R509

0613952Q49

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5 0402

R613

0613952R08

CER CHIP RES 20K OHM 5 0402

R510

0613952Q49

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5 0402

R614

0613952R08

CER CHIP RES 20K OHM 5 0402

R511

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%


0402

R615

0613952R25

CER CHIP RES 100K OHM 5%


0402

R512

0613952R17

CER CHIP RES 47K OHM 5%


0402

R616

0613952Q49

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5 0402

R617

NOTPLACED

R620

0613952Q49

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5 0402

R621

0613952Q49

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5 0402

R622

0613952Q49

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5 0402

R286

0613952R66

R287

NOTPLACED

R288

0613952R66

CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM

R289

0613952R66

CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM

R290

0613952R66

CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM

R406

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%


0402

R407

August 16, 2007

0613952Q88

R415

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%


0402

R513

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%


0402

R514

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%


0402

6816985H01-B

UHF1 Schematics, Board Overlays, and Parts Lists

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

9.2-37

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

R625

0613952Q49

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5 0402

R670

0613952Q49

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5 0402

R626

0613952Q49

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5 0402

R671

0613952Q63

CER CHIP RES 390 OHM 5 0402

R633
R634

NOTPLACED
0613952R66

R635

NOTPLACED

R636

0613952R01

R637
R638
R639
R640
R641
R642
R643

0613952Q73
0613952Q73
0613952Q73
0613952Q73
0613952Q73
0613952Q73
0613952Q73

R672

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM


R673
CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%
0402
CER CHIP RES 1000 OHM 5
0402
CER CHIP RES 1000 OHM 5
0402
CER CHIP RES 1000 OHM 5
0402
CER CHIP RES 1000 OHM 5
0402
CER CHIP RES 1000 OHM 5
0402
CER CHIP RES 1000 OHM 5
0402
CER CHIP RES 1000 OHM 5
0402

R674
R675
R677
R678

0613952R01
0613952Q49
0613952Q67
0613952R01
0613952Q49

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%


0402
CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%
0402

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

R729

0613952R13

CER CHIP RES 33K OHM 5%


0402

R740

0613952Q63

CER CHIP RES 390 OHM 5 0402

R741

0613952R17

CER CHIP RES 47K OHM 5%


0402

R742

0613952R17

CER CHIP RES 47K OHM 5%


0402

R743

NOTPLACED

R744

NOTPLACED

R745

0613952R56

CER CHIP RES 2.0M OHM 5


0402

R746

0613952R56

CER CHIP RES 2.0M OHM 5


0402

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5 0402


CER CHIP RES 560 OHM 5 0402
CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%
0402

DESCRIPTION

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5 0402

R697

0613952Q49

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5 0402

R700

0613952Q80

CER CHIP RES 2000 OHM 5


0402

R747

0613952Q73

CER CHIP RES 1000 OHM 5


0402

R701

0613952R17

CER CHIP RES 47K OHM 5%


0402

R748

0613952R41

CER CHIP RES 470K OHM 5%


0402

R702

0613952R66

CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM

R749

0613952R41

R703

0613952R17

CER CHIP RES 47K OHM 5%


0402

CER CHIP RES 470K OHM 5%


0402

R750

0613952Q63

CER CHIP RES 390 OHM 5 0402

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

R768

NOTPLACED

R771

NOTPLACED

R772

0613952Q49

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5 0402

R773

0613952Q49

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5 0402

R774

0613952Q49

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5 0402

R775

0613952Q49

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5 0402

R776

NOTPLACED

R777

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%


0402

R778

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%


0402

R779

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%


0402

R780

0613952Q89

CER CHIP RES 4700 OHM 5


0402

R781

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%


0402

R782

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%


0402
CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%
0402

R704

0613952Q49

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5 0402

R751

0613952Q63

CER CHIP RES 390 OHM 5 0402

R783

0613952R01

0613952R17

CER CHIP RES 47K OHM 5%


0402

R752

0613952Q81

CER CHIP RES 2200 OHM 5


0402

R784

NOTPLACED

0613952Q81

CER CHIP RES 2200 OHM 5


0402

R785

0613952Q49

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5 0402

R786

0613952R17

CER CHIP RES 47K OHM 5%


0402

R644

0613952Q73

CER CHIP RES 1000 OHM 5


0402

R705

R647

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%


0402

R708

0613952R19

CER CHIP RES 56K OHM 5%


0402

R753

R709

0613952H17

CER CHIP RES 4.7OHM 5%

R756

0613952R66

CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM

R710

0688044N04

RES,METAL STRIP, 0.1


OHM,1%,0.125W,SMD,0805,7

R757

0613952R08

CER CHIP RES 20K OHM 5 0402

R790

0613952R19

CER CHIP RES 56K OHM 5%


0402

R711

0613952G67

CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM

R758

0613952R19

CER CHIP RES 56K OHM 5%


0402

R791

0613952R66

CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM

R712

0613952Q49

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5 0402

R759

0613952R01

R792

0613952R66

CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM

R714

0688044N04

RES,METAL STRIP, 0.1


OHM,1%,0.125W,SMD,0805,7

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%


0402

R793

0613952R66

CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM

R760

0613952Q93

CER CHIP RES 6800 OHM 5


0402

R794

0613952R66

CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM

R763

NOTPLACED

R795

0613952R17

CER CHIP RES 47K OHM 5%


0402

R764

NOTPLACED

R796

0613952R66

CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM

R765

NOTPLACED

R797

0613952Q41

CER CHIP RES 47.0 OHM 5 0402

R767

0613952R66

R798

0613952Q61

CER CHIP RES 330 OHM 5 0402

R649

0613952R17

CER CHIP RES 47K OHM 5%


0402

R654

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%


0402

R656

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%


0402

R658

0613952P18

CER CHIP RES 150K OHM 1


0402

R666
R667
R668
R669

0613952Q42
0613952Q63
0613952Q45
0613952Q49

6816985H01-B

CER CHIP RES 51.0 OHM 5%


0402
CER CHIP RES 390 OHM 5 0402
CER CHIP RES 68.0 OHM 5 0402
CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5 0402

R717

0613952R66

CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM

R718

0613952G67

CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM

R722

0613952R08

CER CHIP RES 20K OHM 5 0402

R725
R726

0613952R66
0613952R66

CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM


CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM

CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM

August 16, 2007

9.2-38

ITEM

UHF1 Schematics, Board Overlays, and Parts Lists

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

R799

0613952R01

R801

NOTPLACED

R802

0613952Q49

R803

DESCRIPTION
CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%
0402

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

Notes
DESCRIPTION

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

R843

0613952R41

CER CHIP RES 470K OHM 5%


0402

R844

0613952Q61

CER CHIP RES 330 OHM 5 0402

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5 0402

SH1

2686707Z02

SHIELD, SM SLDRD,CRS,PLTD

0613952Q49

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5 0402

S500

4085131E03

SWITCH FREQ DUAL FUNCTION

R804

0613952Q66

CER CHIP RES 510 OHM 5 0402

S501

1880619Z06

POTENTIOMETER, VOLUME

R805

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%


0402

S502

4016618H01

SWITCH SURFACE MOUNT

U501

5185941F35

IC, VREG, NOPB

S503

4070354A01

LIGHT TOUCH SWITCH-SMD

U502

5185941F35

IC, VREG, NOPB

U601

5185941F22

U602

5116245H01

CC LVFRACN

U401

5185963A85

IC-ABACUS III-LP

VR503

4809788E21

U500

5188493T01

IC,VREG/SWG,LP2989,SM,IC
MINI SO-8 HI PRCN RE

DIODE, ZENER, SOD-323, SMD,


W18 COMPLIANT

VR504

4809788E21

DIODE, ZENER, SOD-323, SMD,


W18 COMPLIANT

VR505

4809788E21

DIODE, ZENER, SOD-323, SMD,


W18 COMPLIANT

IC,OPAMP,SGL,OPA237,SOT23,
NOPB

VR506

4809788E21

DIODE, ZENER, SOD-323, SMD,


W18 COMPLIANT

5185941F22

IC,OPAMP,SGL,OPA237,SOT23,
NOPB

VR507

4809788E21

DIODE, ZENER, SOD-323, SMD,


W18 COMPLIANT

U701

5185143E77

IC, MAKO ASIC, CMOS PWR


MGMT

VR508

4813977A43

PB-FREE, NOTCOMPLETELYENRICHED

U702

5185941F22

IC,OPAMP,SGL,OPA237,SOT23,
NOPB

VR509

4813977A43

PB-FREE, NOTCOMPLETELYENRICHED

U705

5114000B39

IC,BFR,1PER PKG,SM,SOT353,PB-FREE

VR510

4813977A43

PB-FREE, NOTCOMPLETELYENRICHED

U712

5188691V01

IC,MUX/
DEMUX,NC7SB3157P6X,SM,SC7
0-6,1PER PKG

VR511

4813977A43

PB-FREE, NOTCOMPLETELYENRICHED

U713

5115453H01

RAIL TO RAIL OUTPUT, 8 PIN


BGA

VR512

4813977A43

PB-FREE, NOTCOMPLETELYENRICHED

U714

5115453H01

RAIL TO RAIL OUTPUT, 8 PIN


BGA

VR513

4813977A43

PB-FREE, NOTCOMPLETELYENRICHED

U800

5185941F04

VR650

4813979P12

BALUN, TRANSFORMER W18


COMP

IC, PATRIOT BRAVO,


1.2.2,256BGA, PB-FREE

DIODE ARRAY,TRANSIENT PROTECTION,SM,SOT-457,1

U801

5114000B39

VR651

4813977A43

XFMR SMALL SIGNAL SURFACE


MT

IC,BFR,1PER PKG,SM,SOT353,PB-FREE

PB-FREE, NOTCOMPLETELYENRICHED

U802

5114000B39

VR652

4813977A43

IC,MXR,DBL BAL GILBERT,CELL,SM

IC,BFR,1PER PKG,SM,SOT353,PB-FREE

PB-FREE, NOTCOMPLETELYENRICHED

U803

5185956E69

IC,DRAM,64MB,60NS,IC 1.8V 64

VR657

4809788E21

DIODE, ZENER, SOD-323, SMD,


W18 COMPLIANT

VR658

4813977C23

DIODE,ZEN,MMSZ5243,SM,SOD
-123,13V,10MA,.5W,ZE

VR659

4813979P10

DIODE ARRAY,TRANSIENT PROTECTION,SM,SOT-457,5

VR662

4813979P10

DIODE ARRAY,TRANSIENT PROTECTION,SM,SOT-457,5

4070354A01

LIGHT TOUCH SWITCH-SMD

S505

4070354A01

LIGHT TOUCH SWITCH-SMD

R808

0613952R66

CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM

S506

4070354A01

LIGHT TOUCH SWITCH-SMD

R809

0613952R17

CER CHIP RES 47K OHM 5%


0402

SH51

2686700Z02

SHIELD, SM SLDRD,CRS,PLTD

SH52

2686699Z02

SHIELD, SM SLDRD,CRS,PLTD

SH101

2686702Z02

SHIELD, SM SLDRD,CRS,PLTD

SH102

2686701Z02

SHIELD, SM SLDRD,CRS,PLTD

SH103

2686708Z02

SHIELD, SM SLDRD,CRS,PLTD

SH201

2686705Z02

SHIELD, SM SLDRD,CRS,PLTD

SH251

2616554H01

SHLD VCO TOP

SH252

2616559H01

SHLD PCIC

0613952R25

CER CHIP RES 100K OHM 5%


0402
CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM

R813

0613952R66

R814

NOTPLACED

R815

0613952R66

CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM

SH401

2686706Z02

SHIELD, SM SLDRD,CRS,PLTD

R816

0613952R17

CER CHIP RES 47K OHM 5%


0402

SH402

2686698Z02

SHIELD, SM SLDRD,CRS,PLTD

R820

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%


0402

SH500

NOTPLACED

T51

2515121H01

R829

NOTPLACED

R837

0613952Q37

CER CHIP RES 33.0 OHM 5 0402

R838

0613952Q37

CER CHIP RES 33.0 OHM 5 0402

R839

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%


0402

R840

0613952Q66

CER CHIP RES 510 OHM 5 0402

R841

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%


0402

R842

0613952R01

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CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%


0402

T53
U1

2516320H01
5164015H81

DIODE, ZENER, SOD-323, SMD,


W18 COMPLIANT

U202

S504

R812

4809788E21

IC,OP AMP,

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%


0402

CER CHIP RES 510 OHM 5 0402

VR502

5116411H01

0613952R01

0613952Q66

DIODE,ZEN,MBZ5240,SM,SOT23,10V,10MA,.225W,ZE

U201

R807

R811

4813977M19

IC TEMPERATURE SENSOR

CER CHIP RES 510 OHM 5 0402

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%


0402

VR501

DESCRIPTION

5115022H01

0613952Q66

0613952R01

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

U103

R806

R810

ITEM

U2

5185941F45

ATTEN,VAR,14.4DBMIN,15.6DBM
AX,0-2000 MHZFREQ,

U804

5185941F03

IC,SRAM,8M,512KX16,70NS,SM,
FBGA48,1.95V

U3

5116349H01

DUAL INVERTER IC

U811

5185941F40

IC, 12 BIT DAC

U101

5115678H01

VHF/UHF/800/900 MHZ LDMOS


DRIVER IC

VR500

4809788E21

DIODE, ZENER, SOD-323, SMD,


W18 COMPLIANT

U102

5185765B26

IC PWR CTRL IN MOS20

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ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

Notes:
DESCRIPTION

4813977M18

DIODE,ZEN,MBZ5239,SM,SOT23,9.1V,10MA,.225W,Z

VR678

4866544A01

DIODE
ARRAY,ZEN,SR05.TCT,SM,5V,5,L
OW CAPA

VR701

4813977M11

DIODE,ZEN,MBZ5232,SM,SOT23,5.6V,10MA,.225W,Z

Y200

4802245J68

OSC, REF 16.8 MHZ 1.5 PPM

Y701

4809995L05

XTAL QUARTZ 32.768KHZ CC4VT1

4864005H01

RESONATOR, CRYSTAL 24.576


MHZ

6003710K08

BATT COIN 3.3V LIION

1085674C03

PASTE/NC-SMQ230

PMLN4624A

PEELABLE LABEL KIT

4285633D01

RETAINING CLIP

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1.
2.

VR663

Y702

9.2-39

3.

4.
5.

For optimum performance, order replacement diodes, transistors, and circuit


modules by Motorola part number only.
When ordering crystals, specify carrier frequency, crystal frequency, crystal type number, and
Motorola part number.
Part value notations:
p=10-12
n=10-9
=10-6
m=10-3
k=103
M=106
ITEM refers to the component reference designator. SIDE refers to the
location of the component on the board; S1=Side 1, S2=Side 2.
The PMLE2537A RF Board uses a 6-layer printed circuit board.

INNER LAYERS

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Notes

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9.3-1

Chapter 9.3 UHF2 Schematics, Board Overlays, and Parts Lists

9.3.1 Introduction
This chapter contains the schematics, board layouts, and parts lists for the
XTS 2500/2500I/2250/1500 radios. Use them in conjunction with the theory of
operation and the troubleshooting procedures, charts, and waveforms to
isolate a problem to the component level.
Table 9.3-1. UHF2 Schematics, Board Overlays and Parts Lists
Schematic/Board Layout

Page No.

PMLE4427A/ PMLE4427B (8416852H01_A)

9.3-2

PMLE4427A Controls

9.3-3

PMLE4427B Controls

9.3-4

PMLE4427A/ PMLE4427B Controller Interface Schematic

9.3-5

PMLE4427A/ PMLE4427B Patriot Bravo Revision Schematic

9.3-6

PMLE4427A/ PMLE4427B Digital to Analog Schematic

9.3-7

PMLE4427A/ PMLE4427B Frequency Generation Unit (FGU)


Schematic

9.3-8

PMLE4427A/ PMLE4427B Interface and Accessories Schematic

9.3-9

PMLE4427A/ PMLE4427B LNA Schematic

9.3-10

PMLE4427A/ PMLE4427B MAKO Schematic - Sheet 1 of 2

9.3-11

PMLE4427A/ PMLE4427B MAKO Schematic - Sheet 2 of 2

9.3-12

PMLE4427A/ PMLE4427B Memory Schematic

9.3-13

PMLE4427A/ PMLE4427B Mixer Schematic

9.3-14

PMLE4427A/ PMLE4427B Patriot Schematic

9.3-15

PMLE4427A/ PMLE4427B Regulators Schematic

9.3-16

PMLE4427A/ PMLE4427B RF Schematic

9.3-17

PMLE4427A/ PMLE4427B RX Schematic

9.3-18

PMLE4427A/ PMLE4427B RX (back-end) Schematic

9.3-19

PMLE4427A/ PMLE4427B RX (front-end) Schematic

9.3-20

PMLE4427A/ PMLE4427B Side Connector Schematic

9.3-21

PMLE4427A Synthesizer Schematic

9.3-22

PMLE4427B Synthesizer Schematic

9.3-23

PMLE4427A/ PMLE4427B TX Schematic

9.3-24

PMLE4427A/ PMLE4427B VCO Schematic

9.3-25

8416852H01_A Top Overlay

9.3-26

8416852H01_A Bottom Overlay

9.3-27

PMLE4427A/ PMLE4427B Main Circuit Board Electrical Parts List

9.3-28

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RX_SSI_DATA
ABACUS3_CS

RX_SSI_DATA
ABACUS3_CS
RX_SSI_RESET

VOLUME
EMERGENCY
TG2_SEC_CLEAR
PTT

VOLUME
EMERGENCY
TG2_SEC_CLEAR
PTT

RTA2

RTA2

RTA1

RTA1

RTA0

RTA0

RTA3

RTA3

SB3

SB3

SB2

SB2

SB1
RFSW_B+
MECH_SW
GREEN_LED
RED_LED

SB1
SW_B+
MECH_SW
GREEN_LED
RED_LED
16_8_filtered

16_8_filtered
CONTROLLER

SSI_FSYNC
SSI_CLK
VSW1
BAT_STATUS
LOCK_DET

SSI_FSYNC
SSI_CLK
VSW1
BATTERY_ID
LOCK_DET
Li_Bat+

RESET_OUT

RESET_OUT

SC_FILT_EN

SC_FILT_EN

TX_SSI_DATA

TX_SSI_DATA

SPI_MOSIA

SPI_MOSI_A

SPI_CLK_A

SPI_CLK_A

UNIVERSAL_SPI_CS
POR
UNSW_B+
TX_SSI_FSYNC
TX_SSI_CLK
BL_FREQ

UNIVERSAL_SPI_CS
POR
UNSW_B+
TX_SSI_FSYNC
TX_SSI_CLK

RFGND
RFGND

Figure 9.3-1. PMLE4427A/ PMLE4427B (8416852H01_A)


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9.3-3

ABACUS_3V

10K
R511

2.2uH
L501

S501
SWITCH

U304
6.8V

HIGH 3

UNSW_B+_1

TAB1

TAB5
TAB4

R512
47K

C505
0.47uF

U302
.01uF

RAW_B+

3A
24V

TAB2

4085358D02

TAB3

EMERGENCY

10K
R505

MECH_SW

S502
SWITCH

2
F500
POS

S503
SWITCH

D500

10V
VR501

C524
10uF

TAB1

DATA

100
R507

C504
470pF

TAB2

LOW

B500 NEG

PTT

1 A1

B1 2

3 A2

B2 4

L500
BATT_CODE
390nH

C550
.01uF
VR500

C530
100pF

6.8V

VR503
6.8V

VR513
5.6V

VR512
5.6V
R525
10K

VOL
R522
47K

C520
470pF

S504
SWITCH

VR502
6.8V

100
R508

TG2_SEC_CLEAR

SB3

1 A1

B1 2

3 A2

B2 4

VR504
6.8V
R523
47K

10K
R513

10K
R514

10K
R515

10K
R516

10K
R518

C507
.01uF

SW_B+

C1

C1

S500
SWITCH

RTA0

RTA1

R526
10K
B

S505
SWITCH

RTA2
RTA3

1
C2
R519
47K

S1

S4

C2

C3

S8

S2

100
R509

4
C3

R503
390

R504
510

SB2

1 A1

B1 2

3 A2

B2 4

VR505
6.8V
D501
LNJ115W8P0MT
C501
470pF

C502
470pF

C508
.01uF

C503

RED

C500
470pF

GRN

VR508
5.6V

470pF

10K
R517

VR509
5.6V

Q501

GREEN_LED

S506
SWITCH
2

100
R510
SB1

4
VR510
5.6V
RED_LED

1 A1

B1 2

3 A2

B2 4

VR506
6.8V

1
C509
.01uF

VR511
5.6V

Figure 9.3-2. PMLE4427A Controls


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UHF2 Schematics, Board Overlays, and Parts Lists

ABACUS_3V

10K
R511

2.2uH
L501

S501
SWITCH

TAB5

U304
6.8V

HIGH 3

UNSW_B+_1

TAB1

TAB4

R512
47K

C505
0.47uF

U302
.01uF

RAW_B+

3A
24V

TAB2

4085358D02

TAB3

EMERGENCY

6.8K
R505

MECH_SW

S502
SWITCH

2
F500
POS

S503
SWITCH

D500

10V
VR501

C524
10uF

TAB1

DATA

100
R507

C504
470pF

TAB2

LOW

B500 NEG

PTT

1 A1

B1 2

3 A2

B2 4

L500
BATT_CODE
390nH

C550
.01uF
VR500

C530
100pF

6.8V

VR503
6.8V

VR513
5.6V

VR512
5.6V
R525
10K

VOL
R522
47K

C520
470pF

S504
SWITCH

VR502
6.8V

100
R508

TG2_SEC_CLEAR

SB3

1 A1

B1 2

3 A2

B2 4

VR504
6.8V
R523
47K

10K
R513

10K
R514

10K
R515

10K
R516

10K
R518

C507
.01uF

SW_B+

C1

C1

S500
SWITCH

RTA0

RTA1

R526
10K
B

S505
SWITCH

RTA2
RTA3

1
C2
R519
47K

S1

S4

C2

C3

S8

S2

100
R509

4
C3

R503
390

R504
510

SB2

1 A1

B1 2

3 A2

B2 4

VR505
6.8V
D501
LNJ115W8P0MT
C501
470pF

C502
470pF

C508
.01uF

C503

RED

C500
470pF

GRN

VR508
5.6V

470pF

10K
R517

VR509
5.6V

Q501

GREEN_LED

S506
SWITCH
2

100
R510
SB1

4
VR510
5.6V
RED_LED

1 A1

B1 2

3 A2

B2 4

VR506
6.8V

1
C509
.01uF

VR511
5.6V

Figure 9.3-3. PMLE4427B Controls


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9.3-5

CONTROLLER

RTA(0:3)

INTERFACE & ACCESSORIES

WAKEUP
CODEC_DCLK
EXT_SPKREXT_SPKR+
SPKRSPKR+
EIM_DATA(7:0)
RS232_DI_USBRS232_DO_USB+
RTS
CTS
LHDATA_KEYFAIL
ONE_WIRE_OPT
EXT_MIC
INT_MIC
LH_BUSY

OPT_SEL2_OUT
OPT_SEL1
OPT_SEL2_IN
SPI_MISOB
KP_ROW(0:6)
MOD
BOOT*
CODEC_RX
EIM_A0
HAB_MOD
VPP_EN
SCKB
SPI_MOSIB
ENC_RESET
RESET

CODEC_FSYNC
CODEC_TX
OPT_B+_VPP

BL_EN

UCM_SS
CS3
KP_COL(0:2)

BOOT_NORM*
RS232_USB*
USB_TXENAB
WAKEUP
CODEC_DCLK
EXT_SPKREXT_SPKR+
SPKRSPKR+
EIM_DATA(7:0)
URTS1_XRXD
URXD1_USB_VMI
BSY_OUT_CTS
UTXD2
BSY_IN_RTS
URXD2
EXT_MIC
INT_MIC
USB_VMO
UTXD1_USB_VPO
UCTS_USB_SPEED

OPT_SEL2_OUT
OPT_SEL1
OPT_SEL2_IN
SPI_MISOB
KP_ROW(0:6)
MOD
BOOT*
CODEC_RX
EIM_A0
HAB_MOD
VPP_EN
SCKB
SPI_MOSIB
ENC_RESET

CODEC_FSYNC
CODEC_TX
OPT_B+_VPP
16_8MHZ
USB_VPI
BL_EN
ONE_WIRE_UP
USB_ENUM
UCM_SS
KVL_USB_DET
CS3
KP_COL(0:2)
GATED_32_KHZ

UCM_KF
UCM_SPARE1

UCM_KF_MAKO
UCM_SPARE1

IF900

IF901

IF902

IF903

RTA3

SB3

IF905

SB2

IF906

SB1

IF912

EMERGENCY
VOLUME
SPI_MOSIA

RX_SSI_CLK
RX_SSI_FSYNC
RX_SSI_DATA
TG2_SEC_CLEAR

RTA2

IF904

SB3
SB2
SB1
RTA(0:3)

SPI_CLK_A
ABACUS3_CS
UNIVERSAL_SPI_CS
RFSW_B+
UNSW_B+

RTA0
RTA1

EMERGENCY

IF913

VOLUME

IF914

SPI_MOSIA

IF916

SPI_CLK_A

IF917

ABACUS3_CS

IF918

UNIVERSAL_SPI_CS

IF919

RFSW_B+

IF940

UNSW_B+

MOSIA

IF920

SSI_CLK

IF921

(SPI_CLKA)

SSI_FSYNC

IF922
IF907

RX_SSI_DATA
TG2_SEC_CLEAR

IF927

TX_SSI_DATA
SC_FILT_EN
POR
RESET

TX_SSI_DATA

IF928

SC_FILT_EN

IF929

POR

IF948

RESET_OUT

IF930

VSW1
16_8_filtered

VSW1

IF942

CTS
LHDATA_KEYFAIL
LH_BUSY
ONE_WIRE_OPT
LOCK_DET
RTS
TX_SSI_FSYNC
TX_SSI_CLK
RS232_DO_USB+
RS232_DI_USB-

16_8_filtered

IF936

LOCK_DET

IF952

TX_SSI_FSYNC

IF953

TX_SSI_CLK

IF943

PTT
BL_FREQ
MECH_SW
RED_LED
GREEN_LED

PTT

IF944

BL_FREQ

IF945

MECH_SW

IF946

RED_LED

IF947

USB_MINUS_MON
USB_PLUS_MON
BAT_STATUS

GREEN_LED

BAT_STATUS
IF950

IF951
RFGND

UCM_SPARE2
UNIVERSAL RESET LINE

Figure 9.3-4. PMLE4427A/ PMLE4427B Controller Interface Schematic


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UCM_SPARE1

UCM_SPARE1

RED_LED

UCM_SPARE2

UCM_SPARE2

GREEN_LED

RED_LED
GREEN_LED
BSY_OUT_CTS

ONE_WIRE_UP

ONE_WIRE_UP

SB3

SB3

BSY_IN_RTS
UCTS_USB_SPEED

KP_COL(0:2)

KP_COL(0:2)

RTA(0:3)

URTS1_XRXD

RTA(0:3)

UTXD1_USB_VPO

KP_ROW(0:6)

KP_ROW(0:6)

KVL_USB_DET

KVL_USB_DET

USB_VMO
URXD1_USB_VMI

MOD

MOD

USB_VPI
USB_TXENAB

RESET_OUT FROM PATRIOT

RESET

RESET

URTS1_XRXD

URTS1_XRXD

KVL_USB_DET
UTXD2

URXD1_USB_VMI

URXD1_USB_VMI

URXD2
RS232_USB*

RX_SSI_DATA

RX_SSI_DATA

BOOT_NORM*
ONE_WIRE_UP

USB_VMO
USB_TXENAB

USB_VMO
USB_TXENAB

TX_SSI_FSYNC

VSW1

OPT_SEL2_IN
OPT_SEL2_OUT

OPT_SEL1

SB1

SB1

GATED_32_KHZ

OPT_SEL2_IN
OPT_SEL2_OUT

UNIVERSAL_SPI_CS

UNIVERSAL_SPI_CS

SCKB
SPI_MOSIB

BSY_IN_RTS
URXD2

BSY_IN_RTS

16_8MHZ

SPI_MISOB

URXD2
ABACUS3_CS

ABACUS3_CS

SPI_CLK_A

SPI_CLK_A

SW_B+
UNSW_B+

SPI_MOSIA
UCTS_USB_SPEED

UCTS_USB_SPEED

SPI_MOSIA

TX_SSI_DATA

RFSW_B+

UTXD1_USB_VPO

SB2

SB2

TX_SSI_CLK
TX_SSI_FSYNC

UTXD2

UTXD2

SC_FILT_EN

SC_FILT_EN

BAT_STATUS
POR

USB_VPI
BOOT*
ENC_RESET
BSY_OUT_CTS
USB_ENUM
BOOT_NORM*

USB_VPI
BOOT*
ENC_RESET

WAKEUP

WAKEUP

BL_FREQ

VSW1
16_8MHZ
GATED_32_KHZ
MAKO_RESET
ADTRIG
MAKO_INT*
SCKB
SPI_MOSIB
SPI_MISOB
MAKO_CE
CODEC_RX
CODEC_TX
CODEC_DCLK
CODEC_FSYNC
SW_B+
UNSW_B+
RFSW_B+

PTT
CODEC_FSYNC
CODEC_DCLK
CODEC_TX

LH_BUSY
CTS
RTS
RS232_DO_USB+
RS232_DI_USBONE_WIRE_OPT

TG2_SEC_CLEAR
EMERG
VOLUME
EXT_SPKR_POS
EXT_SPKR_NEG
INT_SPKR_POS
INT_SPKR_NEG
EXT_MIC
INT_MIC
VPP_EN
MECH_SW

LOCK_DET

16_8_filtered
TX_SSI_CLK
TX_SSI_FSYNC
BAT_STATUS
POR

TG2_SEC_CLEAR
EMERGENCY
VOLUME
EXT_SPKR+
EXT_SPKRSPKR+
SPKREXT_MIC
INT_MIC
VPP_EN
MECH_SW

32K_SEL

LOCK_DET

RX_SSI_FSYNC

RX_SSI_FSYNC

RX_SSI_CLK

RX_SSI_CLK

CODEC_RX
SCKB
GATED_32_KHZ

HAB_MOD
RS232_USB*
BL_FREQ

ADTRIG
CODEC_RX

BL_EN

LHDATA_KEYFAIL

USB_ENUM
BOOT_NORM*
UCM_SS

HAB_MOD

USB_PLUS_MON

BSY_OUT_CTS

UCM_SS

RS232_USB*

USB_MINUS_MON
UCM_KF_MAKO

TX_SSI_DATA
16_8_filtered

UTXD1_USB_VPO

UCM_SS

LHDATA_KEYFAIL
SB9600_BUSY
CTS
RTS
RS232_DO_USB+
RS232_DI_USBONE_WIRE_OPT

TX_SSI_CLK

16_8MHZ
OPT_SEL1

UCM_SS
USB_MINUS_MON
USB_PLUS_MON
UCM_KF_MAKO

BSY_OUT_CTS
BSY_IN_RTS
UCTS_USB_SPEED
URTS1_XRXD
UTXD1_USB_VPO
USB_VMO
URXD1_USB_VMI
USB_VPI
USB_TXENAB
KVL_USB_DET
UTXD2
URXD2
RS232_USB*
BOOT_NORM*
ONE_WIRE_UP

BL_EN
PTT
CODEC_FSYNC
CODEC_DCLK
CODEC_TX

Memory
EIM_A0
EIM_DATA(7:0)

MAKO_CE

EIM_A0
EIM_DATA(7:0)

SPI_MOSIB
R_W*
CS3

NC
CS3

32K_SEL
RESET FROM MAKO

RESET_OUT FROM PATRIOT

RESET

MAKO_RESET
SPI_MISOB
MAKO_INT*

TX_SSI_FSYNC

OPT_B+_VPP

OPT_B+_VPP

TX_SSI_CLK

Figure 9.3-5. PMLE4427A/ PMLE4427B Patriot Bravo Revision Schematic


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SC_FILT_EN
ANA_3V
C226
0.1uF

C227
100pF

C228
0.1uF

TX_SSI_FSYNC

SYNC
VOUT

R209
0

DIN

1
6

FL200
MAX7414

SHDN
IN

OUT

MODIN
R213
8.2K

COM
OS

C231
220pF

CLK

VDD

SCLK

GND

TX_SSI_DATA

5
6

VMULT1

GND

TX_SSI_CLK

VDD

U220
AD5320BRT

C229
0.1uF

Figure 9.3-6. PMLE4427A/ PMLE4427B Digital to Analog Schematic


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SYNTHESIZER
VCO
SYN_SEL
PRES_IN
RX_OSC
TXRF_OUT

RX_LO_IN

TRB

TXRF_OUT

VCTRL
4.6VSF_OUT

PRES_IN

LOCK

TRB
VCTRL

SYN_SEL
LOCK_DET_H

SPI_DATA

MOSI

SPI_CLK

FLCK

4.6VSF_OUT
ANA_3V

16.8MHZ

16.8Mhz_OSC_2

VMULT1

F5V_IN

MODIN

ANA-3V
XCVR_5V

DAC
ANA_3V
SC_FILT_EN

MODIN

SC_FILT_EN

VMULT1

TX_SSI_Clk
TX_SSI_FSYNC
TX_SSI_DATA

TX_SSI_CLK
TX_SSI_FSYNC
TX_SSI_DATA

Figure 9.3-7. PMLE4427A/ PMLE4427B Frequency Generation Unit (FGU) Schematic


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100pF
100pF

100pF

*C611*
*C613*

100pF

100pF

*C615*

NP 100pF

100pF

*C617*

100pF

*C610*
*C612*

C640
C641
NP

100pF

*C619*

V1.875
V2.9
UNSW_B+
SW_B+

J601-1
(No place for Ram 2.2)
100
R611

J601-2

UNSW_B+

J601-3

SW_B+

J601-4

HOST_WAKE

J601-5

WAKEUP (BT_WAKE)

J601-6

REGISTER_SEL

J601-7

SCKB

J601-10

SPI_MISOB

J601-11

SSI_CLK

SSI_FSYNC

R616

J601-12

CODEC_TX

J601-14
J601-15

KEYPAD_ROW0

J601-16

KEYPAD_ROW1

J601-17

KEYPAD_ROW2

J601-18

KEYPAD_ROW3

J601-19

KEYPAD_ROW4

J601-20

KEYPAD_ROW5

J601-21

KEYPAD_ROW6

J601-22

KEYPAD_COL0

J601-23

R620

100

R621

100

SPI B Data Out

R622

100

SPI B Data In

100

DNP (BT Only)

100

Serial Audio Port Transmit Data

R626

100

Serial Audio Port Receive Data

2
4
5
6
0

KP_ROW(0:6)
KP_COL(0:2)

D0

J601-26

D4

J601-30

D5

J601-31

D6

J601-32

D7

J601-33

CKHI
BOOT*
TEST_TAMPER
DISPLAY_RESET
UCM_SPARE1

ENC_RXD (BT_RX)
ENC_TXD (BT_TX)
ENC_RESET
BL_EN
UCM_SPARE2

Gnd

1K

R637

1K

R638

1K

R639

1K

R640

1K

R642

1K

R643

1K

R644

NC
10K

D600

RESET

ONE_WIRE_OPT

J601-38
UCM_SPARE1

J601-39
NC

J601-41

NC

ENC_RESET

J601-42

BL_EN

J601-43
J601-44

NC

J601-45

Gnd

J601-46

Gnd

J601-47

LH_BUSY
CTS

V1.875

NET
R647

NC

J601-40

LHDATA_KEYFAIL

RTS
RS232_DO_USB+
RS232_DI_USB-

R649
47K

J601-36
J601-37

0
1

UCM_KF

1K R641

J601-34
J601-35

EIM_DATA(7:0)

ONE_WIRE_OPT

UCM_KEYFAIL

CODEC_RX

J601-29

CODEC_FSYNC
CODEC_TX

D3

CODEC_DCLK

J601-24

J601-27

SPI_MISOB

R625

J601-25

J601-28

SPI_MOSIB

Serial Audio Port Frame Sync

KEYPAD_COL2

D2

SCKB

Serial Audio Port Clock

KEYPAD_COL1

D1

CS3

SPI B Serial Clock

100
R617

J601-13

CODEC_RX

WAKEUP
EIM_A0

J601-9

SPI_MOSIB

DNP (BT Only)


0
R610

NC

J601-8

DISPLAY_SEL

UCM_SS

UCM Only

LHDATA_KEYFAIL
1

DATA_NET(0:5)

V1.875

V2.9 (3 volts)

LH_BUSY
5

RS232_DI_USB4

RS232_DO_USB+
2

CTS
3

RTS

100pF

*C629*

100pF

*C630*

100pF

*C631*

100pF

*C632*

100pF

*C633*

100pF

*C634*

100pF

100pF

SIDE CONNECTOR INTERFACE

SPKR-

INT_MIC
SPKR-

EXT_SPKR-

EXT_SPKR-

EXT_SPKR+

EXT_SPKR+

EXT_MIC
SPKR+

*C635*

OPT_SEL1

*C636*

C637

MOD

EXT_MIC

BOOT*

USED FOR UCM

.01uF

MOD
INT_MIC

OPT_SEL2_IN
HAB_MOD
OPT_SEL2_OUT
VPP_EN
OPT_B+_VPP

SPKR+
OPT_SEL1
OPT_SEL2_IN
HAB_MOD
OPT_SEL2_OUT
VPP_EN
OPT_B+_VPP

Figure 9.3-8. PMLE4427A/ PMLE4427B Interface and Accessories Schematic


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XCVR_5V

DAC_2

R42
100K

VCC

U3
NC7WZ04

A1

Y1

A2

Y2

GND

DAC_3

R5

C14

C15

470

0.10uF

100pF

C80
.01uF

C8
100pF

V1

V2

R4
12K

C21
.01uF

L4

C9
.01uF

RFIO1

RFIO2
C60

330pF
C61

GND

R6
100K

C12

C10
100pF

180nH

U2
AT267

R7
100K

C16
3pF

3.9pF

C18
3.9pF

TPOO
1

0.10uF

C1
3.9pF

RF_OUT

R2

R1
100K

100K

C3
3pF

L5
12nH

R3
1K

C7
100pF

C5
3.9pF

C65
4.3pF
Q1

RX_RF
R56
0

C64
4.3pF

CR1

CR2

C63
4.3pF

L1

8.45nH

L2

CR5

C66
4.3pF

CR3

L3
22nH

C2
10pF

CR4

R40
8.2K

R28
2.2

C13
10pF

L6

8.45nH

L7

C17
10pF

8.45nH

C4
10pF

8.45nH

Figure 9.3-9. PMLE4427A/ PMLE4427B LNA Schematic


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SW_B+
V2.9

1K
R747
GATED_32_KHZ

L708
560nH

L710
560nH

0.10uF
C792

R746
2MEG

R745
2MEG

SW_B+

V2.9
C710
10.0uF

V2.9

0.10uF
C791

V2.9

R742
47K

R744
0

32K_SEL

LMC6035ITLX

A
GND

B0

0.1uF
SHIELD1

Place close to Driver


1.0uF

B3

C2

B1

LMC6035ITLX

MAKO_32KHZ

C851
100pF

A2
A3

U713-1

C735

C1

VSW1
C3

Q702

SHIELD1

R741
47K

10pF
C743

B3

delete

B1

C736
10.0uF

R710

0.1
B1

A1

SEL

R799
10K

R709
4.7

C737

U714-2

VCC

U712
NC7SB3157

C729
10uF

C858
.01uF

IN
SYNC_EN

R712
100

VDD

C742
470pF

CBOOT

VSW1

C712
1.0uF

D1A

SHIELD1

R711
0

NC

SW1_VDD
SW1_VDDHV

SW_B+
R708
56K

DC_I6

VSAVE

SW1_VSEN_BUK

Y701
CC4V
SHIELD1
1

UNSW_B+

SW1_VSEN_BST
SW1_SUMCOMP_DL
SW1_DH

D700

SW1_PHASE
32.768KHz
C701

Optional Build (1)

RFSW_B+

5.6pF

SW1_VOUT

C702

SW1_GND

U701-1

5.6pF

SHIELD1

Q700

Q703

SW2_VCC

PWR_MNGR_BLOCK

SHIELD1

SW2_VCCS
SW2_LX

UNSW_B+

SW2_VOUT
SW2_GND

Optional Build (2)

SW5_VDD

UNSW_B+

ANALOG E2

MECH_SW

MECH_SW

VPP_EN

NC

F4
E4
B3

R703
Q701

NC

47K

MAKO_RESET

R704

100

MAKO_32KHZ
R705
47K

C5
F5

32_KHZ

Placed for evaluation

B4

DIGITAL

MAKO_INT*

D5
A12
A13

POR

C860
.01uF

D4
1

CLK_A

M1

V06_O

BAT_TYPE

V07_O

HV_BG

V09_O
V10_I

FET_ENX

V10_O

EMERG_PB

V10_GND

MECH_SW
SW_TYPE

V08_I
V08_O

IGN_X

VBUS_SUPPLY

RESETX
GATED_32K_CLK

VBUS1_SENS

INT_X

VBUS1_CMD

XOUT

VBUS1

XIN

VBUS2_SENS

TCXO_SEL_16_24

VBUS2_CMD

TCXO_IN

VBUS2

P5

M7

GND1

MAKO_INT
TEST_POINT

REG_3V6

S2B

G13

S2C

G12
H11
J11
G14
H13
F14

22uH

D2C

L701
C796
100pF

D2D
C713
68uF

NC
VSW1

NC

H12
H14
J12

SHIELD1

K14

0.1

J14

VSW2
(2.2V NOT USED)

R714
22uH

J13

L702

L14
D13
F13
E14
E13
G11
F12
N4

NC
NC

C715
68uF

C873
100pF

NC
NC
NC
NC

R726
0

P4

V1.875

N5

L703
560nH

P3
P6

DC_I2

L1
J10
M6
C716
2.2uF

L9
K3

V7_LDO (NOT USED)

E12
C14
H10
F11
C13
D12

C865
.01uF
V1.55

R7170

K4
B13

SW_B+

NC

C717
1.0uF

NC
NC

DC_I2

R718
0

DC_I5

NC
NC

C718
2.2uF

NC
NC

C864
.01uF

C720
2.2uF

GND9

B2
G4

V04_O

S2A

A2

V_2.775 (NOT USED)

D9

C706
1000pF

V03_O

BAT_3V6

GND7

0
Optional Build (3)

D3

BAT_7V5

GND8

D2

H5

D1

D14

C705
2.2uF

V02_O

GND6

C859
.01uF
R702

SW5_VOUT

VSAVE

L4

C732
100pF

SW5_PHASE

XTAL32_IN
BAT_RTC

GND5

C2

GND4

F3
C730
100pF

SW5_SUMCOMP

XTAL32_OUT

K9

C1

GND3

B1

GND2

C704
2.2uF

Not Placed

SW5_VSENSE

J4

C731
2.2uF

SW5_VDDHV

C728
100pF

R725

R701
47K

G5

C703
0.1uF

C3

GND

NC

NC

B14

PGLDO3

Optional Builds (Start with Option a.)


Optional Build (1) a. 4813821A66 b.4885844C01
Optional Build (2) a. 0613952R17 b.0613952R25
Optional Build (3) a. 0613952R13 b.0613952R66

D1B
D2A
D2B

PGLDO2

M701
SOCKET

S1B

C734
0.1uF

C711
4.7uF

C700
0.1uF

S1A

C714
1000pF

NC6

NC

NC

P14

M5

NC5

NC4

P1

NC3

NC1

A1

R700

A14

2K

NC2

MAKO_32KHZ

NC

VSAVE

Y702
XTAL
24.576MHz SHIELD1

C863
.01uF

C721
1.0uF

VCC5
L705
560nH

16.8 MHZ Clock Buffer


R722

GND
2

1
SHIELD1

C709
33pF

47
R797

C861
.01uF

L704
C722
1.0uF

C723
1.0uF

560nH
C862
.01uF

C727
100pF
C724
1.0uF

Q709

0
R743

DC_I2

C719
1.0uF

16_8_filtered

V2.9

NOT USED
MAKO ANALOG CORE (3V)

16_8MHZ

20K
C725
0.10uF

R729
33K

C708
33pF

IN
GND1

SHIELD1

V2.9

OUT

USB INTERNAL (NOT USED)

1
C726
16_8MHZ
1000pF
R740
390

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VCC5

C738
0.10uF

MIC_BIAS (5V)
C750

VOLUME

C751
10.0uF

10.0uF
390
R750

390

U702
LM7301

C756
100pF

R751

EMERG

SW_B+

NP

R752
2.2K

C761
100pF

R753
2.2K

NP

np

delete,. Q704

Q705

R763
1K

delete,.

Secure Pin 11

USB_MINUS_MON

delete,.

EXT_MIC

C754

1.0uF

C752 100pF

C755

INT_MIC
1.0uF

np

TG2_SEC_CLEAR

1K

R764
3

NP

C753
100pF
VMES

ADC_VREF

R790
56K

C763
100pF

V2.9

USB_PLUS_MON

delete,.

R765
1MEG
delete,.

Secure Pin 14
Place Type I only

Place Type I only

ADTRIG

LAYER_1_6

K1

LAYER_1_6

J2

LAYER_1_6

J1

LAYER_1_6

UNSW_B+
C764
.068uF

C765
.068uF

J3

LAYER_1_6

H3

LAYER_1_6

H2
E3

R756

LAYER_1_6

E1

AUDIO_B

G3

LAYER_1_6

G2
F1

INT_SPKR_POS

F2

INT_SPKR_NEG

H1

EXT_SPKR_POS

G1

EXT_SPKR_NEG

ANALOG_S

H4

DC_I0

A4

AD_TRIG
VMES

TX_RX
MIC_BIAS

ADC_VREF

INT_MIC_P

ATOD_0

INT_MIC_M

ATOD_1

EXT_MIC_P

ATOD_2

EXT_MIC_M

ATOD_3

VCM1
VC_OUT_P

U701-3
PA_CODEC_A2D_BLOCK

ATOD_4
ATOD_5

VC_OUT_M

ATOD_6

BPLUS

ATOD_7

PA_BPLUS

ATOD_8

LAYER_1_6
L10
LAYER_1_6
M12

N14

TX_SSI_CLK

M13 ANALOG

Place Type I only

L11 ANALOG
LAYER_1_6
L12
LAYER_1_6
L13

Board_type

LAYER_1_6
K11

Board_ID

K12
K13

R767
V2.9

NC

20K

NC

R757

C767
100pF

C768
100pF

C769
100pF

C770
0.1uF

LAYER_3_4

MAKO_CE

A5
B5

SPI_MOSIB

E6

PA_IN_M

MAKO_CS

PA_IN_P
INT_SPKR_P

FE_TUNE1

INT_SPKR_M

FE_TUNE2

EXT_SPKR_P

PWR_CTRL

EXT_SPKR_M

SCAN_EN

VCM2

TEST

VREF

VFUSE

L3
M2
N1
C4

SPI_MISOB
NC
NC

R758
56K

V2.9

NC

A3
E8

10K

100

CODEC_DCLK
R773

R759

100

R774
CODEC_TX
CODEC_RX

R775

VC_DCLK

C6
E7

LAYER_3_4

CODEC_FSYNC
V2.9

VC_FSYNC

LAYER_3_4

VC_RX

100

D7

LAYER_3_4

VC_TX3V

100

B7

NC

M4
A7

LAYER_3_4

N3

UCM_SS

C771
0.1uF

A6
B8
C8

UTXD1_USB_VPO

D8

USB_VMO
V2.9

V2.9

V2.9

A9

URTS1_XRXD

V2.9

B9

USB_VPI

C9

URXD1_USB_VMI

R781
10K

R782
10K

E9
1

UTXD2
R795
10K

R783
10K

D6
B6

R772

USB_TXENAB

1
1

A10
URTS1_XRXD

B10

UCTS_USB_SPEED

USB_VPI

NC

USB_VMI
UTXD2

UCTS_USB_SPEED

C10
P2
J5

R793

C7

BOOT_NORM*

A8

RS232_USB*

L5
N8
0

ONE_WIRE_UP

L7

R794

K6
N2

V2.9
0

M3
R796

C12

BSY_IN_RTS

E11

BSY_OUT_CTS
R786
47K

U705-1

D10

KVL_USB_DET
NC

NC7SZ125
URXD2

URXD2_1

NC

LAYER_3_4

NC
NC

NC
BSY_IN_RTS
TEST_POINT
BSY_OUT_CTS
TEST_POINT

UCM_KF_MAKO

delete,.

C777
100pF

SCKB

R760
6.8K
C766
100pF

R787
0

TX_SSI_FSYNC

M14 ANALOG

USB_VMO

SW_B+

L2
K2

UTXD1_USB_VPO

330
R798

A11

LAYER_1_6

C790
.022uF

NC

B11
LAYER_1_6

USB_TXENAB

C759
1.0uF

330
R844

C758
1.0uF

C757
100pF

C760
100pF

C762
0.1uF

KVL_USB_DETECT
TEST_POINT

F10
C11
G10
D11
B12

R768
NP 1MEG
delete,.

BBP_CLK
BBP_SYNC

Q706

NP

1 S1

D1 6

2 G1

G2 5
delete,.

SPI_CLK
SPI_CS
SPI_DI
SPI_DO

R771
1MEG

U701-2
3 D2

DIGITAL_BLOCK

NP

S2 4

VC_DCLK
VC_FSYNC
VC_TX
VC_TX3V
VC_RX

LAYER_3_4

UCM_SS

LOGIC_VDD

LAYER_3_4

USB1_OE

R791

R792

Delete for type 1

USB1_DAT_TXD
USB1_SE0

VCC5

USB2_OE_RCV_RTS

VCC5

V2.9

VCC5

VCC5

USB2_DAT_VP
USB2_SE0_VM_RXD
UART2_TXD

USB1_DP

UART2_RXD_OD

USB1_DM

CTS_X

USB2_DP

USB_INTX

USB2_DM

RXDIN_3V
TXDO_BDI_UP_3V
BOOT_NORM_X

USB_CONNECT
SB96_BUS_BUSY
SB96_BDO_KF_5V

RS232_USB_X

ONE_WIRE_1

APCO

ONE_WIRE_2

SB96D_BDO_KF_3V
ONE_WIRE_UP
TXDO_BDI_ENC_3V
RXDIN_ENC_3V
RTS_FILLSEN_3V

ONE_WIRE_BATT
TXDO_BDI_5V
RXDIN_5V
RTS_FILLSEN_5V
CTS_CABLE_DET_5V

BUSY_IN

OPTA_SEL0

BUSY_OUT

OPTA_SEL1

CABLE_DET_3V

OPTA_SEL2

OPT_GPIO0

OPTA_SEL3

OPT_GPIO1

OPTB_SEL0

OPT_GPIO2

OPTB_SEL1

OPT_GPIO3

OPTB_SEL2

OPTION_INTX

OPTB_SEL3

delete

N6 USB_DP
P7 USB_DM
N7
P8
L6

R780
4.7K

NC
NC

R777
10K

R784
2.7K

R778
10K

R779
10K

N13

SB9600_BUSY

N9

LHDATA_KEYFAIL

P9
M8
L8

ONE_WIRE_OPT
NC LAYER_1_6
BAT_STATUS_1

100

R785

BAT_STATUS

M10

RS232_DO_USB+

N12

RS232_DI_USB-

M11

RTS

P13
P10
K7
M9
N10
P11
K8
P12
N11

CTS
NC
NC
NC
NC

VR701
5.6V

NC

NC

10K

R843
470K

R749
470K

delete

NC
NC

R776

R748
470K

NC

1
1
1

V2.9

C773

0.10uF

VCC

Ground Connection
GND

GND

U705-2
PWR_GND

Figure 9.3-11. PMLE4427A/ PMLE4427B MAKO Schematic - Sheet 2 of 2

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9.3-13

Burst Clock

BURSTCLK

LBA Load Burst Address


ECB (End Current Burst / Wait)*
EB0

Enable Bytes 0*
EB1 Enable Bytes 1*
OE

Output Enable*

RESET

Chip Select 1*
CS2 Chip Select 2*
Chip Select 3*
Chip Select 4*
Chip Select 5
Read / Write*

R_W*

CR800

OPT_B+_VPP

V1.875

V1.875

C830
0.10uF

CR801

V1.875
For future upgrade
R813

C850
330pF

0
1

C817
0.10uF

C818
0.10uF

A8

N9

8
9

A9

10

A10

P9

11

A11

L10

R10

12

A12

T10

13

A13

R9

14

A14

L9

15

A15

K9

16

A16

J9

17

A17

L8

18

A18

M8

19

A19

N8

20

A20

K8

21

A21

L7

22

T7

23

R7

A6
A8
A10
A11

D0

*U800-1*
EIM_BLOCK

D1
D2
D3

A12

D4

A13

D5

A14
A15
A16

N11

C4

NC

B5

PATRIOT
EIM MODULE

D6
D7
D8

A17

D9

A18

D10

A19

D11

A20

D12

A21

D13

A22_PA1_DSP_DBG_XDW

D14

A23_PA0_DSP_DBG_YDW

D15

P7

D0

E8

C8

D8

N7

D1

M7

D2

B8

T6

D3

A8

R6

D4

B7

T5

D5

A7

R5

D6

C7

P5

D7

N5

D8

10

B2

T4

D9

11

C2

J8

D10

10

12

A1

R4

D11

11

13

B1

P4

D12

12

14

C1

N4

D13

13

A2

15

D2

T3

D14

14

16

D1

R3

D15

15

17

D4

18

B6

19

A6

20

C6

21

B3

22

C3

23

R814

NP

D7

G6

A5
VPP

VCCQ2

G4

RESET

WAIT

D3

A1

*U803*

D0

A2

28F320

D1

A3

D2

A4

D3

A5

D4

A6

D5

A7

D6

A8

D7

A9

D8

A10

D9

A11

D10

A12

D11

A13

D12

A14

D13

A15

D14

A16

D15

A17

B2
CS2 B5

G5

Write Enable*

Intel 2M x 16 Flash
A0

A2

A6

F7

E6

A4

A3

E5

A5

G5

B3

E4

B4

G3

C3

E3

C4

G1

D4

G7

H2

F6

10

H3

F5

10

11

H4

F4

11

12

H5

D5

12

13

G3

F3

13

14

G4

F2

14

15

F3

E2

15

16

F4

17

E4

18

D3

A18

H1

A19
A20

EN_BLE

A21

D6

VCC

E1
Byte High Enable*
Chip Enable*

ADV

EN_OE

IO0
IO1

EN_BHE

IO2

EN_CE

IO3

EN_WE

IO4
IO5

CE2

IO6

A0

IO7

A1

IO8

A2

IO9

A3

IO10

A4
A5
A6
A7
A8

U804

IO11

B6

C5

C6

D5

E5

F5

F6

G6

B1

C1

C2

10

D2

11

E2
IO12
F2
CY62157DV18IO13
F1
IO14
G1
IO15

12
13
14
15

A9
A10
A11

DNU

A12

NC1

A13

NC2

E3
G2
H6

Parallel Display Signals

A14
A15

CS3

A16

R_W*

A17
A18

EIM_DATA(7:0)

1
0
1

A22

A3

For future upgrade

VCCQ1

A4

NC

A7
A9

T11

A1

VCCQ

OE

R13

M13

EB0

EB1

N14

P14

T16

SQE

P16

R_W*

R14

Output Enable*

WP

VSS

P12

CS5

Byte Low Enable*

EN_WE

VSSQ

P10

A7

A5

CS4

D6

D1

A6

A4

C5

N12

GND4

A3

T14

EN_OE

CYPRESS 4 MBit RAM

G8

M9

CS3

CLK
EN_CE

GND3

P13

A5

CS2

F8

NC

G2

T12

A4

A2

E7

GND1

A3

A1

R11

CS0

GND2

M10

CS1

R15

F1

T13

A2

B4
CS0

VCC2

VCC1

NC
A1

SEB_PA5

1
2

A0

ECB_PA4_CCM_MCU_CLK

T15
R12

LBA

A0

BURSTCLK

N13

100K

E1

TP_CS0
TEST_POINT

R812

E6

V1.875

4
5

EIM_A0

3
4
5
6
7

6
7

19
DATA(15:0)

For future upgrade

R815
0

0
ADDR(23:0)

Figure 9.3-12. PMLE4427A/ PMLE4427B Memory Schematic

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UHF2 Schematics, Board Overlays, and Parts Lists

TP52

RX_OSC

XCVR_5V

RX_OSC

L71
18nH
L53
220nH

C77

C54
7.5pF

.01uF

C79
100pF
C82

100pF

910pF
C81

TP55

IF
XFMR
L54

NC

C90

100pF
T51
XFMR
R51
75

C55
.01uF

LOIN

NC1
NC2
NC3

L73

C62

C57

4.7pF

5.6pF

6
390nH

L55

IF
620nH

GND4

12

GND1

BBP
BDIV

U1
RFP MX2072A

10

OUT

FL51
24B01

9
6

IFP

GND

11

C51
3.6pF

RFN

GND1

IN

560nH

L72

1
IFN

3.6pF
C58

NP

13

RF_OUT

BVDD

GND3

120nH

L57

GND2

T53
13pF

NP

C89
4.7uF
C67

C88

.01uF

.01uF

Figure 9.3-13. PMLE4427A/ PMLE4427B Mixer Schematic

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TOUT7_PD3
TOUT8_PD4
TOUT9_PD12

ROW3

TOUT10_PD13
TOUT12_PD8
COLUMN7

TOUT13_PD9

B16

URXD2

D14

BSY_IN_RTS

TOUT14_PD10
TOUT15_PD11

A10

B12

B9
B8
A9
B4

RED_LED

NC

GREEN_LED
RTA(0:3)

NC
NC

1
2

D4

C856
.01uF
DNP

SRDB

(Abacus_out)

SCKB

(SSI_CLK)

STDB
SC0B_PC2

*U800-2*
SERIAL_PORTS_BLOCK

SC1B

SRDA

J15

STDA

SSI_TO_DSP

(CODEC _TX)

SC1A_PC6

SCKA

K16

SC2A

SC0A_PC7

SSI_FSYNC

MOSIA

NC
LOCK_DET_2_85

G8
E8
F8

DISPLAY_DATA MOSIB

SB2

DISPLAY_CLK QSCKB

D7
MISOA_SEL

D3

SPI_MISOB

A8

QSCKA

SSI_CLK(SEC)

SB1
SB3

UTXD1_USB_VPO
UCTS_USB_SPEED

D16

V2.9

RS232_USB*

E14

BOOT_NORM*

D15

F12

R816
47K

UTXD2

C15

BSY_OUT_CTS

E9

MISOA

SPICS0_PE10

MISOB

SDI_D_C_PE5_SPICS1

HAB_MOD
NC

RX_SSI_CLK_2_85

A12

RX_SSI_FSYNC_2_85

(GCAP_CS)

SPICS2_PE4
SPICS3_PE6
SPICS4_PE11

SSI_TO_SEC

J11
G16
G10

CODEC_RX

(CODEC_RX)

NC
UCM_SS

C6
C7

R803

100

SPI_CLK_A

F5

SPI_MOSIB

E4
B1
F4
E3

SCKB
NC
NC
MAKO_CE

D2
E2

UNIVERSAL_SPI_CS

ABACUS3_CS

NC

NC

U801-1
NC7SZ125

NC

NC

V2.9
NC

TX_SSI_DATA

(DAC_IN)

A11

SC2B_PC3

J10

CODEC_TX

UCTS2_PB2

SCKB2_PC5_OC3

B11

CODEC_DCLK

UTXD2_PB0

URTS2_PB3

SRDB2_PC4_OC2

D10

CODEC_FSYNC

C3

E7

TSYNC
1
TEST_POINT

B2

B10

TX_SSI_FSYNC

B3
A3
A2

C11

TX_SSI_CLK
NC

URXD2_PB1

COLUMN6

COLUMN3

NC

TEST_POINT
1
TCLK

G3

D1

G5

F2

ROW7

KP_ROW(0:6)

TOUT11_PD7

COLUMN5

ROW6

H1

COLUMN4_PE12_IC2B

ROW2

ROW5

H7

TOUT5_PD1

ROW4

G7

TOUT4_PD0

INT5_PA7_IC1B

E1

G1

TOUT3

INT4_PA6_IC1A

ROW1

H6

TOUT2

ROW0

H4
G2

INT2_PC14

TOUT6_PD2

F1
0

TOUT1

INT3_PC15

C16
G11

INT1_PE9

COLUMN0

NC
OPT_SEL2_IN

10K
R810
C855
.01uF
DNP

SPICS6_PE0

J3

TOUT0

COLUMN1

OPT_SEL1

NC
NC

SPICS5_PE11

J4

RIA_PA9_USBSUSP_IPMODEOTLO+TCK_DSCEN_SCKA

RX_SSI_DATA_2_85

INT0_PE8

COLUMN2

MAKO_INT*

DCDA_PA18_IPMODEOTHI_DSP_DE_SC2A

OPT_SEL2_OUT

K11
G12

B6

J5

DSC_TX_PD5

DSRA_PA10_IRE_TRST_INT6_STDA

SPICS9_PE3

DSC_RX_PD6

J6

PTT

F3

32K_SEL

*U800-4*
SIM_INT_TOUT_BLOCK

UCTS1_PA12_USB_FSEN_IOE_MCU_DE

DTRA_PA11_IPMODEIN_TMS_INT7_SRDA

SPICS8_PE2

OWIRE_DAT_PC10

E5

G4

ONE_WIRE_UP

D13

UTXD1_PA14_USB_VOUT_ITXD_TDO

URTS1_PA13_USBXRXD_IPWR_RESET_IN_IC2A

F13

ADTRIG

F11
A15

URXD1_PA15_USB_SE0_IRXD_TDI

L16

URTS1_XRXD

B15

G6

K12

URXD1_USB_VMI

J13

SPICS7_PE1

SIM_SVEN1_PB14_TIO2_DSP_DBG_XDW
F6

V2.9

J16

F7

SIM_CLK1_PB13_TIO1_DSP_DBG_YDW

6.8K

H11
J12

C5

SIM_D1TX_PB10
SIM_RST1_PB12_TIO0

SIM_PD1_PB15_DSP_DBG_PAW

H5

R801

SIM_CLK0_PB7

SIM_D1RX_PB11

B14

V2.9

SIM_RST0_PB6

SIM_PD0_PB9

SIM_SVEN0_PB8

C14
10K
R842

SIM_D0RX_PB5

E6

J14

D6

SIM_D0TX_PB4

H10
V2.9

9.3-15

SPICS6 - SPICS9 RESERVED FOR DMAC DATA PINS

WAKEUP
UCM_SPARE1

UCM_SPARE2
U802-1

BOOT*
SPI_MOSIA

ENC_RESET

NC7SZ125
R802

100

R809
47K

BAND SPECIFIC CAPACITOR VALUES


PART #

39 pF

2113743N40

100 pF

2113743N50

VHF

470 pF

2113743L09

JTAG/ONCE Port Access

3
2

R1

R2

TDI

Q801

TCK

V2.9

PATRIOT_V2

MCU_DE

CAP VALUE

TRST

E800
BLM11A601S

BAND
700/800 MHz
UHF

DSP_DE

KP_COL(0:2)

TDO

TMS

3V to 2.85V Translation From RF to Patriot


Outputs of Dividers are Inputs To Patriot

D12

E1 0

F10

TCK

DSP_DE

MCU_DE

C1 3

TMS

E1 2

E11

A 14

TDI

TDO

TRST

NC

NC

M16
MLB_TSCD

NC

NC

NC

L14

MLB_TSCA

L11

P1 5

M14

PSTAT2

PSTAT3

STROBE

PSTAT1

NC

1
NC

NC

N1 6

PSTAT0

L12

NC
K4

MAKO_RESET
NC
SC_FILT_EN

C10

G15

R8

J2

J7

GATED_32_KHZ
NC

Q6VDD

Q5VDD

Q4VDD

C813
0.10uF

F9
A6

16_8MHZ

Q3VDD

K3 Patriot Core(1.8V)

H2 Ext Interupt/Keypad

I2VDD

D5
H14

MOD
NC

G13
J1
A13

RX_SSI_DATA

PC8_UTXD1_UTXD2

*U800-3*
MISC_BLOCK

PC1_USB_TXENB
PC12_STO

PC9_URXD1_URXD2
PA2

H13

RX_SSI_DATA_2_85

H12

BL_FREQ

K6

USB_VPI

RX_SSI_FSYNC_2_85

RX_SSI_FSYNC

510
R840
R807
10K

NC
DO NOT CONNECT TO THIS PIN

C857
.01uF
DNP

RESET

R841
10K

PC11_OC1_USBCLK
RESET_IN

RESET_OUT

WDOG

PWM_PE13
PWM_PE14

OC3_PC13_FRAME_TICK
CKIH

CKOH_SCC_CLK
STBY_PD14

CKIL
MUX_CTL

CLKSEL_PD15

MOD

RAMBKUP

TEST

ANALOG_TEST

F16

RESET

H8

USB_ENUM

K5
F15

16.8MHz_OUT

E16

KVL_USB_DET

D11
L13
C4

TEST_POINT
1
16out

NC
NC
V2.9

V2.9

VCC
C812
0.10uF

GND

C816
0.10uF

GND
3

KV2_3VSS

U802-2
PWR_GND

VCC

NC

L6

K1VSS
NC

L5

K3VDD
NC

DSP_AT

KV1_2VDD
K7

N2

T2
NC

NC

PGAD15_PF15_MD31

PAGE1

PAGE0
T1

R2

NC

NC

U801-2
PWR_GND

NC

PGAD14_PF14_MD30

L2

NC

K2

PGAD13_PF13_MD29

L1

NC

PGAD9_PF9_MD25

PGAD12_PF12_MD28

PGAD11_PF11_MD27

PGAD10_PF10_MD26

L4

M1

L3

NC

NC

NC

NC

PGAD8_PF8_MD24

M2

NC

M3

PGAD6_PF6_MD22

PGAD5_PF5_MD21

PGAD4_PF4_MD20

PGAD3_PF3_MD19

PGAD7_PF7_MD23

M4

NC

P1

P2

N1

NC

NC

NC

PGAD0_PF0_MD16

PGAD2_PF2_MD18

PGAD1_PF1_MD17

R1

N3

M5

M6

NC

NC

NC

Q6VSS

Q4VSS

Q5VSS

Q2VSS

T8

C9

H15

Q1VSS

I2VSS

H3

K1

C1

I1VSS

H1VSS

H2VSS

C2

E1VSS

RX_SSI_CLK_2_85

R839
10K

R820
10K

B5

C8

D1VSS

C2VSS

K13
8 KHz Int

PC0_USB_EOP

R808

Q1_2VDD

Layer 1 timer, QSPI (3.0V)

Layer 1 timer, QSPI (3.0V)

A1

B7

D8

A4

I1VDD

E1VDD

H2VDD

H1VDD

E15 UART, SIM (3.0V)

C12 GPP (3.0V)

K10 UART, GPIO (3.0V)

A16

C1VDD

C2VDD

D1VDD

B2VDD_B3VDD

USB_TXENAB

RX_SSI_CLK
510
R811

510
R806
K14

PLACE THESE CLOSE TO PATRIOT

D9

K15

C1VSS

B2VSSA

E13

M 12

C810
1.0uF

BL_EN

U800-5

G14

B2VSS

C807
0.10uF

IC_PWR_GND

B13

EIM(1.8V)

Sim, SAP, Bottom Conn. (3.0V)

R16

G9

B1VSS

F14

N10

C806
0.10uF

B1VDD

H9

T9

A3VDD

A5VDD

A4VDD
A4VSS

A3VSS

A5VSS

L15

P11

H16

M11

P6

P3

VCCA

A1VDD

A2VDD
A2VSS

GNDA

N6

A5

A1VSS

A7

Clk Amp

C808
0.10uF

P8

C811
0.10uF
0
NP For Patriot

C809
.016uF

USB_VMO

E802
RES

C840
4.7uF

M15
C815
0.10uF

PATRIOT_1_55

V1.55

N15

SIZ0

R829
0

SIZ1

Place all caps close to patriot supply pins

C805
.016uF

C804
1.0uF
NP For Bravo

LOCK_DET_2_85
510
R804
R805
10K

CKO_PA3

PATRIOT_SW2

NC

E801
BLM11A601S

*C803*
100pF
Band Specific

LOCK_DET

*C801*
100pF
Band Specific

CKO

C802
.016uF

C814
0.10uF
V1.875

C800
1uF

Nets Continue On This Page (Look at Inputs to Patriot)

Figure 9.3-14. PMLE4427A/ PMLE4427B Patriot Schematic

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UHF2 Schematics, Board Overlays, and Parts Lists

D510
NP

D511
R524
0

POR

*U500*
LP2989

8
6
R521
0

INPUT

OUTPUT
ERROR

SHUTDOWN
SENSE
GND

SW_B+
RESET_OUT

BYPASS

NC

7
2

ANA_5V
NC

330K
R520

C513
10uF

C525
330pF

C514
10uF

NP

C510
0.1uF

C540
270pF

C521
.01uF

D512
R528
0

U501
LP3985

3
1

VEN
VIN

VOUT

ANA_3V

BYPASS
GND

C511
0.1uF

C522
.01uF

C516
1uF

C526
330pF

C541
270pF

R527
0
NP

D513

U502
LP3985

PLACE L500 and C509 CLOSE TO CONTROLLER

3
1

VSW1

VEN
VIN

VOUT

ABACUS_3V

BYPASS

GND

100uH
L502

Remove L502 and place R521 to


drive ABACUS regulator from 5V supply

C518
10uF

C506
1uF

C512
0.1uF

C523
.01uF

C517
1uF

C527
330pF

Figure 9.3-15. PMLE4427A/ PMLE4427B Regulators Schematic


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IF1
SSI_CLK
IF2
SSI_FSYNC

IF36
TX_SSI_CLK
IF37
TX_SSI_FSYNC

IF3

TX_SSI_DATA

TX_SSI_DATA

IF12

TX_SSI_Clk

IF4

Abacus_CLK

Abacus_SYNCB

RX_SSI_RESET

SC_FILT_EN

SC_FILT_EN

IF13

Data_hi

Abacus_FSYNC

TX_SSI_FSYNC

RX_SSI_DATA
IF14

RX_OSC

RX_OSC

ANA-3V

RESET_OUT

ANA_3V

16.8Mhz_OSC_2

Li_BATT

RESET_OUT
NC

16.8Mhz_OSC
IF17

MOSI

MOSI

FLCK

SPI_CLK

POR

POR

XCVR_5V

XCVR_5V
TXRF_OUT
IF5

RECEIVER

LOCK_DET_H

SYN_SEL

UNIVERSAL_SPI_CS

RAW_B+
IF18

FREQ GEN UNIT

IF6

SW_B+

SW_B+

RX_RF

ABACUS_CS

DAC_2

IF7
ABACUS3_CS

DAC_3

VSW1

VSW1

ABACUS_3V

IF19

GREEN_LED

SW_B+

GREEN_LED
IF20

ABACUS_3V

RED_LED

RED_LED
IF21

BATT_CODE

BATTERY_ID
IF22

EMERGENCY

EMERGENCY
IF23

VOL

IF8

DAC_2

RX_RF

DAC_3

CONTROLS

VOLUME
IF24

SB1

SB1
IF25

RAW_B+

SB2

RAW_B+

SB2
IF26

SB3

16_8_filtered

SB3
IF27

PCIC_CS

PTT

PTT
IF28

IF9

MOSI

SPI_MOSI_A

RTA0

POWER AMP

IF10

SPI_CLK

SPI_CLK_A

RTA0
IF29

RTA1

RTA1
IF30

TX_RF

RTA2

IF11

RTA2
IF31

RESET

LOCK_DET

RTA3

RTA3
IF32

UNSW_B+_1

TG2_SEC_CLEAR

TG2_SEC_CLEAR
IF33

MECH_SW

SH1
SHIELD

SH51
SHIELD

SH52
SHIELD

SH101
SHIELD

SH252
SHIELD

SH251
SHIELD

SH201
SHIELD

SH103
SHIELD

SH102
SHIELD

SH402
SHIELD

SH401
SHIELD

M501
2686707Z01

PRESELECT

2686700Z01

MIXER LNA

2686699Z01

XSTAL FIL

2686702Z01

PA

2686701Z01

HAR FIL

2686708Z01

COUPLER

2686705Z01

FRAC N

MECH_SW

IF34
UNSW_B+

2686703Z01

VCO FS

VCO BS

ABACUS

P4

FIL LO

IF35
RFGND

P100

SH500
SHIELD

Figure 9.3-16. PMLE4427A/ PMLE4427B RF Schematic


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PE
RX_RF

RX_RF

IF

PC

SSI_FS
1

DOUTB
DOUTA
CLKOUT
FS
SyncB

RX_FRONTEND

RX_BACKEND

SSI_CK

UHF2 Schematics, Board Overlays, and Parts Lists

SSI_D

9.3-18

Data_hi
Abacus_CLK
Abacus_FSYNC
Abacus_SYNCB

PD
XCVR_5V
RX_OSC

RX_OSC

DAC_2

DAC_2

XCVR_5V
ANA_3V

FREF

IF

DIG_3V

DAC_3

DAC_3

THIS PART MUST BE REPLACED WITH LP2981AIM%x-5.0 D

POR

POR
SW_B+
RESET_OUT

SW_B+

ANA_5V

XCVR_5V

RESET_OUT

ANA_3V

ANA_3V

VSW1

ABACUS_3V

SPI_D

ABACUS_3V

SPI_CK
1

AB_CS

VSW1

ABACUS_CS
SPI_CLK
MOSI
16.8Mhz_OSC

Figure 9.3-17. PMLE4427A/ PMLE4427B RX Schematic


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R420
Q402
56K

C442
.01uF

C482
4.7uF

C464
0.10uF
R412

XCVR_5V

180

2nd LO LF

4.7uH

L407

NU

0.10uF
C431

C475
100pF
C429
0.10uF

C437
6.2pF

E402
BK1005HM471

C438
16pF

R418
0

C433

C432

18pF

0.10uF
L413
330nH

R414
10K
C481
4.7uF

Q401

C428

C440
0.33uF

C435
56pF

.01uF

IF
C434
.047uF

D403
R413
330

C449
C430
0.10uF

8.2pF

R417
1.1K

L404
330nH
D402

R415
10K

C463
.047uF

C461
0.10uF

C447
470pF
NP

C436
56pF

L414
2.2uH

R436

L412
10uH

C441
1uF

C480
1uF

2nd LO VCO

C476

C424

200pF

PC

PE

36
35

FREF

34
33

SyncB

32
31

FS

30

DOUTB

29

DOUTA

28

CLKOUT

27
26
25

R499
10K

24

PD

VDDD

23

GNDS1

GNDD

22

21

20

VREFN

E406
IDCTR

CLKN

VDDH
CLKP

GNDA
VDDC

CLKOUT

GNDC

VDDA
VREFP

C401
0.10uF

37
GNDP

38

VDDP

IOUTL

41

39

42

40

VDDL

CXVM

43

LOP

LON

46

47

44

GNDI

CXVL

CXIF

IFIN

DOUTA

13

12

DOUTB

GCN

19

11

FS

U401
AD9874

GCP

18

C412
0.10uF
NU

GNDH

VDDF

17

10
C411
2200pF

IF2P

GNDQ

9
C465
0.10uF

GNDS2
SYNCB

IOUTC

FREF

GNDF

16

GNDL

IF2N

VDDQ

5
6

MXON

15

MXOP

VDDI

48
3

RREF

14

C405
100pF

45

100pF
L411
10uH

4.7uH
C478
.047uF

PE

R419
100K

PD

C400
100pF

0.10uF
C416

PC

C417
100pF

C483
100pF

C470
0.10uF

NU

C473
0.10uF

DIG_3V

L403
3.9uH

C423
68pF

R407
10K

R406
10K

R408
1.8K

C448
.033uF

C472
0.10uF
C422
.01uF

D401
C421
0.1uF

C425
0.1uF

NU

CLOCK VCO

CLOCK LF

Figure 9.3-18. PMLE4427A/ PMLE4427B RX (back-end) Schematic

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LNA
DAC_2

DAC_2
RF_OUT

XCVR_5V

MIXER/CRYSTAL

RF_OUT

XCVR_5V
RX_OSC

RX_RF

RX_RF
ANA_3V

DAC_3

IF

IF

DAC_3
XCVR_5V

RX_OSC
ANA_3V

Figure 9.3-19. PMLE4427A/ PMLE4427B RX (front-end) Schematic


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V2.9

C866
.01uF

DNP

VPP

V2.9

VPP_EN

1
3

K1

K3

K2

*C653*
100pF

*C652*
100pF

*C654*
100pF

Band Specific

Band Specific

A1

A2
*C658*
100pF

R613
20K

*C655*
100pF

*C656*
100pF

*C657*
100pF

J650-1

Band Specific

Band Specific

J650-2

GND
INT_SPK+

SPKR+
SPKR-

R667

390

100
R608

2
EXT_SPKR+

R614
20K

V2.9

J650
20 PIN CONN

Band Specific

Band Specific

R636
10K

3
2
Band Specific

NP

EXTSP+

EXTMIC

R658
150K

C621
0.10uF

GND

EXT_SP

R672
10K

C620
0.1uF

V2.9

K4

9.1V

R615
100K

OPT_SEL1

HAB_MOD
0
R635

VR650
12.6V

VR663

V2.9
3

OPT_B+_VPP

D662

U602
LM7301

MOD

V2.9

R633
10K

NP

2
5

NP

0
R634

R668
68

OPT_SEL2_OUT

OPT_SEL2_IN

Q698

R656
10K

C638
0.1uF

U601
LM7301

R654
10K

SW_B+
R673
10K

V2.9

Q804

V2.9

V2.9

D603
1

L651

EXT_MIC

C614
330pF

270nH

INT_SPKR-

J650-4

OPT_SEL1

J650-5

EXT_SPK+

J650-6

EXT_MIC

R678 100
R666

EXT_SPKRR669

RTS

100

R670

LH_BUSY

100
R671

CTS
R675

J650-7

OPT_B+_VPP

J650-8

OPT_SEL2

J650-9

SPKR_COM

220

ONE_WIRE_OPT

390

560

J650-10

RTS_USB_PWR

J650-11

GND

J650-12

LH_BUSY

J650-13

CTS

R837

RS232_DO_USB+

J650-14
R838

VCC5

J650-3

RS232_TX_USB+

33

RS232_DI_USB-

J650-15

RS232_RX_USB-

33
R674
J650-16

LHDATA_KEYFAIL

LH_DATA_KEYFAIL

100
J650-17

L652
270nH
INT_MIC

C607
0.10uF

33pF

33pF

C674
470pF

*C675*

C672
100pF

100pF
Band Specific

VR657
6.8V

GND

J650-20

GND

VR652
5.6V

VR651
5.6V

J650-19

33pF

C673

VR678

C680

INT_MIC

C671

R677
10K

NC

J650-18

USB_D+
BUS

VR659

BAND

CAP VALUE

DNP

DNP

RTS1

CTS1

C868
.01uF

BAND SPECIFIC CAPACITOR VALUES

R697
100

C867
.01uF

BUSY

USB_D

PART #

700/800 MHz

39 pF

2113743N40

UHF

100 pF

2113743N50

VHF

470 pF

2113743L09

5.6V

VR658
13V
5

2
2
1

VR662
5.6V
2

Figure 9.3-20. PMLE4427A/ PMLE4427B Side Connector Schematic

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F5V_IN

C206
L206
2.2uH

ANA_3V
0.10uF

D201

L202
4
5

2.2uH

6
C246
2.2uF

C230
0.10uF

C223
100pF

A1

K1

A2

K2

A3

K3

C207

2
1
0.10uF

C243
0.10uF

C208
C210
10uF

0.10uF
D202
4
5
6

F5V_IN

C209

A1

K1

A2

K2

A3

K3

C232

C234
100pF

C212

0.10uF

R211
2K

100pF

ANA_3V

ANA_3V

3
2
0.10uF

L203

L201

2.2uH

2.2uH

R210
33K

U201
4

F5V_IN

ANA_3V

C233
0.10uF

C218
0.10uF

C217
100pF

LMH6723
16.8MHz

3
2

R216
100

C247
1000pF

E10
TP36
TEST_POINT
1

NC

B10
G6

NC

R205
30K

D7
A7

R204
47K

H10
NC

G10
D10

C219
10uF

G5

NC

D6

NC
NC
NC

G4
F10

NC

F7

MODOUT

MODIN

VMULT1

DATA

VMULT2

SFIN

VMULT3
VMULT4

U202
35U92

PVREF

AUX1

VBYPASS

AUX2
CPB1

AUX3

CPB2

AUX4

SFCAP

TEST1

SFBASE

TEST2

PREIN
IOUT
REFSEL

IADAPT

CCOMP

LOCK
ADAPTSW

NC1

SFOUT

NC2

INDMULT

NC3

E4

PRES_IN

GND3

F1

EN_CEX

GND2

H1

GND1

SYN_SEL
SPI_DATA

FREFOUT

CLK_CLK

E7

G1

K8

SPI_CLK

WARP

C245
100pF

R212
NU

K9
K10
K6
A6

NC
C248
NU

NC

K4
K3
K1

VMULT1
NC
AUX3_TP
TEST_POINT

J1
A1
B1
C1
D1
A9
A8

NC
NC
TRB

NC
NC

R203

NC

VCTRL

220

A5
A4

R202
680

E1
A3
G7
K5
J10

NC

C202
.047uF

C204
.0012uF

C203
.047uF

1K
R214

R201
C200
4700pF

NC

XTAL2

C249
1000pF

K2

A10

C10

A2
VCP

VRO

VDD3

XTAL1

82
VC_TP

4.6VSF_OUT

D5

F4

MODIN

VDD2

D4

VDD

TP207
TEST_POINT

R208
33K

TP209
TEST_POINT

TP208
TEST_POINT

F5V_IN

VDD1

C211
0.10uF

GND

ANA_3V

K7

F5V_IN

L205
1uH

C201
0.1uF

C237
0.1uF

C238
0.1uF

C239
0.1uF

C240
0.1uF

C236
0.1uF

L200
1uH
1

TEST_POINT
TP23

R215

ANA_3V

LOCK

10K
C221
100pF

2.2uH

C220
.01uF

C235
100pF

C222
10uF
SF_TP
TEST_POINT

C213
0.10uF

WAP_TP

L204

LK_TP

VCC

R207
1K

168_TP
TEST_POINT

C214
1

VCON

OUT

1
.01uF

C215
100pF

GND

R206
10K

Y200
45J68
16.8MHz

Figure 9.3-21. PMLE4427A Synthesizer Schematic


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F5V_IN

C206
L206
2.2uH

ANA_3V
0.10uF

D201

L202
4
5

2.2uH

6
C246
2.2uF

C230
0.10uF

C223
100pF

A1

K1

A2

K2

A3

K3

C207

2
1
0.10uF

C243
0.10uF

C208
C210
10uF

0.10uF
D202
4
5
6

F5V_IN

C209

A1

K1

A2

K2

A3

K3

C232

C234
100pF

C212

0.10uF

R211
2K

100pF

ANA_3V

ANA_3V

3
2
0.10uF

L203

L201

2.2uH

2.2uH

R210
33K

U201
4

ANA_3V

C217
100pF

LMH6723
1

F5V_IN
C233
0.10uF

C218
0.10uF

16.8MHz

3
2

R216
91

C247
1000pF

E10
TP36
TEST_POINT
1

NC

B10
G6

NC

R205
30K

D7
A7

R204
47K

H10
NC

G10
D10

C219
10uF

G5

NC

D6

NC
NC
NC

G4
F10

NC

F7

MODOUT
VMULT1

DATA

VMULT2

SFIN

VMULT3
VMULT4

U202
35U92

PVREF

AUX1

VBYPASS

AUX2
CPB1

AUX3

CPB2

AUX4

SFCAP

TEST1

SFBASE

TEST2

PREIN
IOUT
REFSEL

IADAPT

CCOMP

LOCK
ADAPTSW

NC1

SFOUT

NC2

INDMULT

NC3

E4

PRES_IN

GND3

F1

EN_CEX
MODIN

GND2

H1

GND1

SYN_SEL
SPI_DATA

FREFOUT

CLK_CLK

E7

G1

K8

SPI_CLK

WARP

C245
100pF

R212
NU

K9
K10
K6
A6

NC
C248
NU

NC

K4
K3
K1

VMULT1
NC
AUX3_TP
TEST_POINT

J1
A1
B1
C1
D1
A9
A8

NC
NC
TRB

NC
NC

R203

NC

VCTRL

220

A5
A4

R202
680

E1
A3
G7
K5
J10

NC

C204
.0012uF

C203
.047uF

C202
.047uF

1K
R214

R201
C200
4700pF

NC

XTAL2

C249
1000pF

K2

A10

C10

A2
VCP

VRO

VDD3

XTAL1

82
VC_TP

4.6VSF_OUT

D5

F4

MODIN

VDD2

D4

VDD

TP207
TEST_POINT

R208
33K

TP209
TEST_POINT

TP208
TEST_POINT

F5V_IN

VDD1

C211
0.10uF

GND

ANA_3V

K7

F5V_IN

L205
1uH

C201
0.1uF

C237
0.1uF

C238
0.1uF

C239
0.1uF

C240
0.1uF

C236
0.1uF

L200
1uH
1

TEST_POINT
TP23

R215

ANA_3V

LOCK

10K
C221
100pF

2.2uH

C220
.01uF

C235
100pF

C222
10uF

C213
0.10uF

SF_TP
TEST_POINT

WAP_TP

L204

LK_TP

VCC

R207
1K

168_TP
TEST_POINT

C214
1

VCON

OUT

1
.01uF

C215
100pF

GND

R206
10K

Y200
45J68
16.8MHz

Figure 9.3-22. PMLE4427B Synthesizer Schematic


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E140
Place Close to PA Choke

RAW_B+

Last_L= L176
BEAD

Last_R= R151

2405688Z01

L101
15nH
C101
100pF

C102

C122

L125
23.75nH

E102

100pF

330pF

Last_C= C186

0.1uF

C187
100pF

C110
.01uF

2480574F01

C142
1uF

C141

airwound

30 X 60

Tantalum

C172

100pF

C174
1.8pF

R105
180nH

200

C124
27pF

C128
6.8pF

C180
24pF
R168 R170
130
150

C109
.01uF

R169 R171
75
75

R172
150
DNP

R173
150

30 X 60

1uH
L128

C175
6.2pF

C177
4.3pF

R199
10K

30 X 60

C170
4.7pF
30 X 60

DNP

20 X 40

NC
K1

15.22nH

R154
100

NC

A1

20 X 40

A2

C149
.01uF

D173
NU

K1

K2

K2

L176

NC1 NC2

20 X 40

A2

D172

20 X 40

1uH

R102
15K

C108
.01uF

C130
.01uF

NC

R153
1K

A1

39K

100pF

30 X 60

20 X 40

R143
33K

22K

L106

C176
68pF

L120
560nH

R142
12K

20 X 40

C104

J101
L172
15.22nH

TP_TEMP

R103
1K

NC2 NC1

C106
100pF

C173
4.7pF

30 X 60

L119
27pF

L117
12nH

EP

NC4

L171
15.22nH

C171
100pF

C125
3.9pF

DNP

NC3

L170
15.22nH

S2

S1
C113
6.2pF

C126
24pF

C181
39pF

NC2

15

VG2

Q101

NC1

GND4

10

G2

GND3

VG1

GND2

VD1

100pF

17

11

RFOUT2

GND1

30 X 60

14

RFOUT1

C100
100pF

RFIN
VCNTRL

13

12

16

D170

C115

U101
SRFIC5668
TX_RF

Bi-directional Coupler

30 X 60

10.12nH
airwound

C120
36pF

1.0pF

C129
100pF

L126
L114

20 X 40

C111
R104
18K

30 X 60

C148
C112

VOUT

100pF

100pF

100pF

100pF
30 X 60

C182

R157
10K

R155
390

NU

330pF

R151
82

NC

.01uF
C103

C179
100pF
30 X 60

100pF

GND

100pF

POS

20 X 40

C188

20 X 40

0
R108

RX_RF

R158
10

20 X 40
30 X 60

R152
0
DNP

U103

R150
82

D171

C178
2.0pF
20 X 40

Temp. Sensor

NU

C189
100pF

Place Close to PA

TP_160
TEST_POINT

RESET

R159
0
L121
68nH

R160
0

SPI_CLK

NU

C191
68pF
NU

R156
1K

R125
82

NU

MOSI
C131

H99S4

R162
PCIC_CS
TP_DAC3

.01uF

10K

20 X 40

R146
1K

GND2

26

27

28

25

CLK

DATA

BPOS

31

30

29

CEX

ANO

20 X 40

NC

DAC_2

17

V45

TP_VLIM

R109

4V5
C147
1uF

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

C185

Q197

20 X 40

20 X 40

D100

20 X 40

10K
R127

NC

18

V5EXT
V1 0

GND1

20 X 40

19

VLIM
VAR2

CQX

C145
.015uF

H99S-4

VL
CL

VG

20 X 40

20

VAR1

CJ

14

470pF

21

16

C144

TEST_POINT
Q200

22

RS

15

470pF

DAC_3

23

RX

13

6
7

20 X 40

4.7K
R149

R147
0

24

VAR3
NA

U102

INT

CQ

1500pF

C143
1500pF

TP_146

T1
CI

12

R144
100K
20 X 40

RSET

32
4

QX

F168

NC

20 X 40

RFIN

30 X 60

BLM11A601S
E141

11

1
C140
100pF

TEMP

Place Close to pin 1 of PCIC


C186

0.1uF

10

TP_RSET

NU

Tantalum

.01uF
20 X 40

NC

C146
0.10uF
20 X 40

Figure 9.3-23. PMLE4427A/ PMLE4427B TX Schematic

August 16, 2007

6816985H01-B

UHF2 Schematics, Board Overlays, and Parts Lists

9.3-25

4.6VSF_VCO
4.6VSF_VCO

4.6VSF_VCO

R257
0

L250
390nH

Rx_SW

R291
30

R297

R298

NU

NU

R272
200

R296
0

R252
10K
C258
330pF

C257
0.1uF

C251
0.10uF

C277
22pF

R299
0

C250
100pF

L276
22nH

TP299
TEST_POINT
1

4.6VSF_OUT

C278
56pF

R253
15K

L274
18nH

R274
20
TXRF_OUT

C276
5.6pF

4.6VSF_VCO

4.6VSF_VCO

R273
200

R275
200

14
6
16

L252
390nH

15
D254

D253

20
19

R259
330

COLL_RFIN

U250
50U56

RX_BASE

VCOBIC

RX_EMITTER
TX_EMITTER
FLIP_IN
TRB_IN

PRESC_OUT
RX_SWITCH
TX_SWITCH

TX_BASE

Tx_SW

SUPER_FLTR

C262
NU

8
12
7
13

C267
1.2pF

L259
47nH

Rx_SW

R293
20

Tx_SW

RX_LO_IN

L258
27nH

C261
100pF
R294
330

C263
2.0pF

R276
10K

TP297
C292
100pF

TP291
1

TEST_POINT

C293
100pF

L266
68nH

TEST_POINT
1

C295
100pF

C255
10pF

RX_OUT

10

GND_LOGIC

GND_FLAG

L255
11.87nH

L254
390nH

GND_BUFFERS

3
4
R258
7.5

RX_IADJ

4.6VSF_VCO
TX_OUT

17

C254
2.0pF
D251

TX_IADJ

11

1
2

D252

VCC_BUFFERS

Q250

C259
11pF

VCC_LOGIC

C253
2.7pF

18

C256
11pF
L251
390nH

PRES_IN
VCTRL
R278
12K

R251
0

C266
NU

C294
NU

R266
330

C280
4.3pF
C271
2.0pF

C281
4.3pF
L270
390nH

C282
4.3pF

D271

C272
4.3pF
D270

R271

9.31nH

L271
390nH
C296
100pF

L273
390nH

30

L275

D273

D272

C273
4.7pF

R270
120

4.6VSF_OUT

R254
270K

Q251

R255
1K

TRB

TP296
TEST_POINT
1

R295
10K

C286
330pF

Figure 9.3-24. PMLE4427A/ PMLE4427B VCO Schematic


6816985H01-B

August 16, 2007

C509

VR506

R507

C550

R509

VR502

M701

C517

VR508

VR509

S502

C174

R199

2
5

2
C177
C172

L172

L170

C180

D170

L176

C170 C171

C128
C124

VR510

L128

C61
R56
C179

SH101

C125

L126

C120

C113

C115

C126

C178

C102

C101

C181

C60

C129

L171

C104
C187
C110

R105

U2

C173

D253

C109
C106
C108
L114

D252

D254 D251

C295

L252

C259

L117

C100

L255

C254

Q250
L251

C251

C250

8
R108

L125
L119

R253

R291

SH102 C130

C256

R251
TP291

C253

C141

C122

16
U101

R252

L250
C294

D270

D271

L271

D272

C296

R258

20

C280

D273

C753

10

C271

C103

C255

U250

11
R271

L270

C755

L101

L254

L273

R278
R276

C281

R711

L652

C272C273

L275
C282

E102

D501

R42

R206

3
2 4

C12

R523

C503

C13

C65

CR4

R7

C16
C17

U3

C502

C18

C80

3
TPOO

R6

C66

C51 4

C88 C67

R51
C55

C500

L6

T51

C82
C77
9 7
6
10
U1
12
4
3

4
T53
6

L57

C89
C215

L7

CR5

C81

L53

L73

R516

C527

D402

L501

C441

1
R517 R505

C523

C501
R513

C438

R525 R526
U502

R522
R514
R515

L407

C512

C480
D403

C440
C447

C464

C436

R414

L404

4
3

C442

R420

C481

SH52

SH402

FL51 6

1
2

L54

R418

C506

C90

L72

Y200

R207

L414

R413
R412 Q401

F500

U501

C511

C526

R528

C541

R520

C516

C246

Q402

R417

VR504

3
C505

C482

C437
R415 C435

SH51

168_TP

L205

R270

C710

L701

R792 R749

R775

R510

C520

C249

C245

C796

L651
C672

VR652

C62

C247

R216

C214

L702

R212

C248

C540

D512

L204

WAP_TP

R677

VR651
C652 R678
R674

C673

S506

C873

C754

C752

VR501
C57

R210

L206
U201

R795
R809

A1

C816

R801

R208

C715

C801

E800

C800

R760

R773
R758

R779
R757

R765
VR659

D511

U500
8
4
C213

C812

C243

C713
VR678

C175

SH251

VR657

22

C513

L202

R805

R211

MAKO_INT

R771

VR662

C522

R259

Q705

S503

C525

R804

C802
R803

R784

R671

C867

R759

R768
R776

R843 C773
R778

Q706 R786

R777
Q704

R764

R802

U802

VR505

C514

R793 R794

R791

R669
C680

C868

R838

C671

R608

C674 R670

R785

R756

C655

J650

R763

R780

R837

20

R748

VR701

C675

R527

R816 C738
U801

Q801

C813 C815 C811


R675

C508

D510

L502

C809

TMS
TDI
TRST

A16
16out
TCK
TDO

C808
C814
R820

45
47
C658

R667

4
6

SSI_CK
R524

U702
R842

C810

U800

C806

R808

C807

R726

R810

URTS1_XRXD

R666

C855

C510

TCLK

C518

R839

C805

UTXD2
MCU_DE
DSP_DE
KVL_USB_DETECT

21

C856 TSYNC

C521

TP36

R521

R841

C761

T1

R829

S505

SH500

R807

R840
R811

C857

R806

R649

C840

RESET

TP_CS0
CKO

C640
T16

C641

SSI_FS

E802

E801

U705

S504

1
C803

C804

D600

46
1
J601

VR503

UHF2 Schematics, Board Overlays, and Parts Lists

R508 C507

9.3-26

Figure 9.3-25. 8416852H01_A Top Overlay

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6816985H01-B

UHF2 Schematics, Board Overlays, and Parts Lists

SSI_D

C421

E406

C425

L403

R407

SH401
D513

R408

R518

D401

C423

C470

R499

AB_CS

C448
C400

C417

C422

25

C504

R519
A

L1
SH1

VR512
U302

R512

Q501

U304

4
SH103

C188

R169
R171
R173

R155

P4

J101
L121

C191

R156

P100

VR513
R511

D171

R168 C189 R158 3


4
R170 R152 R157
R172
D173

R103

VR511

R504
R503

C176

L120

R153

D172

S500

C1

C2

C3

C64

R1

CR1

C4

R28

C5

C1
M2

C8
R2

C63

CR2

R3

R4

CR3

C2

C3

L3

C9

C10

C7

Q1

R154

L106

R151

R150

R162
R160

C112

C131

R125
Q200 E141
R159

C149

Q101

25

C186

R144
C140

C182

SPI_CK Q197

L5

U103

U102

C143

R127
SPI_D

L2

R40

C142

17

C145

C144
R146 C185

R149

C267
C111

C15

C148
R143
R109

D100

SH252
R296

R298

C277

L259

L274

R102

C14 R5

R142

TP_RSET

L4

C147

C146
TP_DAC3
TP_VLIM
R147

C21

TP_TEMP

M1

TP52

C524

TP_146

R104
C261

R406

L71

E140

TP207

C222

L200

C278

R274

R294

R293

C472

37

C79

C221

C54

TP208 TP209 VC_TP

C220

R299

C429
C432
E402
C483
C401 C434

D500

C262
R297

C263

C473

U401

S501

C258

L258

C416

R257

R205

R203

R201

C292

C276

C478

C475

SF_TP

C257

C411

C233
TP23

C58

C234

R204
A10

U202

A1
C293
R266
C266

TP299

L266
R275

L413

2
B500

VR500

K10

L55

SH201

R272

TP55

R419

13

C433

C240

L276

C463

C428
C430
C431

C465
C412

L500

C230
C206
C207

C209
C217 K1
C218

L201

C461

C405
C476

U220

C449 R436

C530

C219

R214

C239

C238

TP297

L411

FL200

Q251

C203

C201

R273
C750

C223

M501
R202 C204
C202
C200

C858

C735

C751

R753 R751 R750 R752

R714
C709

Y702

C210
TP296

C237

C714

Q702

R295
C286
C235 R215

R700

R710

16

C711

A14

C771

C708

C705

C728

P14

BSY_OUT_CTS

D201

C211
R254

L412

C226

C208

AUX3_TP
C236

C734

R712

U701

C777

R725

D700

Q709

C756

C757
C760

C717

C724

C737 R709
C763
R790

C712

UCTS_USB_SPEED
R787
3

C704

R708

C792

C743
R741

U714

C729

C700

A1

R745 R746

R744 U713

R255

LK_TP

BSY_IN_RTS
Y701

R782

D202

L203

R743

C726 R740

L710

C736

R717

C720

C721

R783

C762
R844
R798
C765

C702

USB_D

C863

R704

C701

USB_D+

P1

C769

C764

C766

R742

C742

C722

C770
C706

C768

C860

EXT_SP

U712

R747

R767

R729
R722
R797

C725

L708

C767

R799 C791

C656

EXTSP+

C654

VR650

EXTMIC

C718

L704

C657 C653

C851

C790

VR658

R668

C758

C864
R718

C865

R774

D662
C607
R697

R813
USB_VPI

USB_VMI

R209

C232 C212

C727

R702 R701 C859


4
Q700
5

UTXD1_USB_VPO

L703

BUSY

C703

H6

A8

CR800
R812

USB_TXENAB

C850

USB_VMO

C231

U803

BUS

C730

C227

R213

Q701

C424

C229

C731

A6

C861
Q698
R633
L705
R772
C866
C637
C716
VR663 R647
R781
C719
R644
C636
C862
R796
C723
C759

VPP

H1

R703 R705

G8

G1

CR801
C638

R636
R634

Q804

D603

A1
U804

A1
C830

R635

C818 R815

C732

C620

C610
RTS1 C612
C629
C630
CTS1 C631
C632
C633
C634
C635
R654
GND

C228

C817 R814

C621

Q703

R610
R622
R620
R621
R616
U602
R617
R611
R625 R672 C614
R626
R615
R637
R638 R656
R639
R640
U601
R641
R658
R673
R642
R643
R614 R613

C615
C619
C617
C613
C611

9.3-27

5
2
TP_160

Figure 9.3-26. 8416852H01_A Bottom Overlay

6816985H01-B

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9.3-28

UHF2 Schematics, Board Overlays, and Parts Lists

PMLE4427A/ PMLE4427B Main Circuit Board


Electrical Parts List

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

PCB

8416852H01

BOARD, PC, UHF BAND 2

B500

0986237A02

CONNECTOR (CONTACT
BATTERY)

C1

2113944A15

CAP CER CHP 3.9PF 50V +/0.25PF

C2

2113944A23

CAP CER CHP 8.2PF 50V +/0.5PF

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

C60

2113945Y02

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,16VDC,0402,X7R

C122

2113945C31

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50VDC,0603,X7R

C177

2113944M09

CAP,FXD,4.3PF,.1PF+/-,50VDC,0603

C61

2113945A03

CAP CER CHP 330PF 50V 10%

C124

2113944F50

C178

2113944A08

C62

NOTPLACED

CAP,FXD,22PF,+5%,-5%,50VDC,0805

CAP CER CHP 2.0PF 50V +/0.25PF

C63

2113740F13

CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-30 2.7

C125

2113944C20

C179

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C64

2113740F13

CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-30 2.7

CAP CER CHP 3.9PF 50V +/0.25PF

C180

NOTPLACED

C126

2113944F51

CAP,FXD,24PF,+5%,-5%,50VDC,0805

C181

2113944F56

CAP,FXD,39PF,+5%,-5%,50VDC,0805

C182

2113944C45

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C185

2113945B02

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V


10%

C65

2113740F13

CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-30 2.7

C66

2113740F13

CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-30 2.7

C128

2113944F42

C67

2113945B02

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V


10%

CAP,FXD,10PF,+5%,-5%,50VDC,0805

C129

2113944C45

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C3

2113740F14

CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-30 3.0

C4

2113944A23

CAP CER CHP 8.2PF 50V +/0.5PF

C77

2113945B02

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V


10%

C130

2113945B02

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V


10%

C186

2113945C31

C5

2113944A15

CAP CER CHP 3.9PF 50V +/0.25PF

C79

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50VDC,0603,X7R

C131

2113945B02

C80

2113945B02

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V


10%

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V


10%

C187

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C140

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C188

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C141

2113944C45

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C189

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C142

2313960A76

CAP,FXD,1UF,+10%,-10%,20VDC

C191

NOTPLACED

C200

2113945A13

CAP CER CHP 4700PF 50V 10%

C143

2113945A10

CAP CER CHP 1500PF 50V 10%

C201

2185419D06

CAP CER SUPER L/D 0.1UF

C144

2113945A05

CAP CER CHP 470PF 50V 10%

C202

2113945C27

C145

2113945B03

CAP,FXD,.015UF,+10%,10%,25V-DC,0402,X7R

CAP,FXD,.047UF,+10%,10%,50V-DC,0603,X7R

C203

2113945C27

C146

2113945Y02

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,16VDC,0402,X7R

CAP,FXD,.047UF,+10%,10%,50V-DC,0603,X7R

C204

2185419D08

CAP CER SUPER L/D 0.0012UF

C7

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C8

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C9

2113945B02

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V


10%

C82

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C10

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C88

2113945B02

C12

2113944A15

CAP CER CHP 3.9PF 50V +/0.25PF

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V


10%

C89

2113946F03

CAP CER CHP 4.7UF 6.3V 10%

C13

2113944A24

CAP CER CHP 9.1PF 50V +/0.5PF

C90

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C100

2113944C45

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C14

2113945Y02

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,16VDC,0402,X7R

C101

NOTPLACED
CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

2113945Y02

2113740F14

CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-30 3.0

2113945B02

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V


10%

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,16VDC,0402,X7R

C16

C103

CAP,FXD,1UF,+10%,-10%,20VDC

C206

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

2113944A40

2313960A76

2113944A40

C102

C147

C15

C148

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C207

2113945Y02

C17

2113944A24

CAP CER CHP 9.1PF 50V +/0.5PF

C104

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C149

2113945B02

C106

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V


10%

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,16VDC,0402,X7R

C208

2113945Y02

C108

2113945B02

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V


10%

C170

2113944M10

CAP,FXD,4.7PF,.1PF+/-,50VDC,0603

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,16VDC,0402,X7R

C209

2113945Y02

C171

2113944C45

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,16VDC,0402,X7R

C172

2113944C63

CAP,FXD,1PF,.1PF+/-,50VDC,0603

C210

2313960D07

CAP,FXD,10,+10,-10,16,SM

C211

2113945Y02

C173

2113944M10

CAP,FXD,4.7PF,.1PF+/-,50VDC,0603

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,16VDC,0402,X7R

C212

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C174

2113944C69

CAP,FXD,1.8PF,.1PF+/-,50VDC,0603

C213

2113945Y02

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,16VDC,0402,X7R

C175

2113944M13

CAP,FXD,6.2PF,.1PF+/-,50VDC,0603

C214

2113945B02

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V


10%

C176

2113944C30

CAP CER CHP 10.0PF 50V +/0.5PF

C215

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C217

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C81

2113945A58

CAP,FXD,910PF,+10%,10%,50V-DC,0402,X7R

C18

2113944A15

CAP CER CHP 3.9PF 50V +/0.25PF

C21

2113945B02

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V


10%

C109

2113945B02

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V


10%

C110

2113945B02

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V


10%

C111

2113944C45

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C112

2113944C45

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C51

2113944A14

CAP CER CHP 3.6PF 50V +/0.25PF

C54

2113740F24

CAP CHIP REEL C1 +/-30 7.5

C55

2113945B02

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V


10%

C57

2113944M12

CAP,FXD,5.6PF,.1PF+/-,50VDC,0603

C113

2113944C32

CAP CER CHP 15.0PF 50V 5%

C115

2113944C45

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C58

2113944M07

CAP,FXD,3.6PF,.1PF+/-,50VDC,0603

C120

2113945C31

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50VDC,0603,X7R

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ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

9.3-29

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

C218

2113945Y02

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,16VDC,0402,X7R

C254

2113944A08

CAP CER CHP 2.0PF 50V +/0.25PF

C401

2113945Y02

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,16VDC,0402,X7R

C448

2113945C25

CAP,FXD,.033UF,+10%,10%,50V-DC,0603,X7R

C219

2313960D07

CAP,FXD,10,+10,-10,16,SM

C255

2113944A25

C405

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C449

2113944C75

C220

2113945B02

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V


10%

CAP CER CHP 10.0PF 50V +/0.5PF

C411

2113945A11

CAP CER CHP 2200PF 50V 10%

CAP,FXD,8.2PF,.25PF+/-,50VDC,0603

C256

2113944C77

CAP,FXD,11PF,+5%,-5%,50VDC,0603,C

C412

NOTPLACED

C461

2113945Y02

C257

2113945C31

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50VDC,0603,X7R

C416

2113945Y02

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,16VDC,0402,X7R

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,16VDC,0402,X7R

C463

2113945C27

C258

2113945A03

CAP CER CHP 330PF 50V 10%

C417

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

CAP,FXD,.047UF,+10%,10%,50V-DC,0603,X7R

2113945Y02

2113944C77

CAP,FXD,11PF,+5%,-5%,50VDC,0603,C

NOTPLACED

C464

C259

C421

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,16VDC,0402,X7R

C422

2113945B02

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V


10%

C465

2113945Y02

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,16VDC,0402,X7R

C423

2113944C41

CAP CER CHP 68.0PF 50V 5%

C470

2113945Y02

C424

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,16VDC,0402,X7R

C425

2113945H69

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+5%,-5%,50VDC,1206,X7R

C472

2113945Y02

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,16VDC,0402,X7R

C428

2113945B02

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V


10%

C473

2113945Y02

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,16VDC,0402,X7R

C429

2113945Y02

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,16VDC,0402,X7R

C475

NOTPLACED

C476

2113944C89

CAP,FXD,200PF,+5%,-5%,50VDC,0603

C221

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C222

2313960D07

CAP,FXD,10,+10,-10,16,SM

C223

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C226

2113945C31

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50VDC,0603,X7R

C227

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C228

2113945C31

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50VDC,0603,X7R

C229

2113945C31

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50VDC,0603,X7R

C230

2113945Y02

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,16VDC,0402,X7R

C231

2113945A01

C261

2113944A40

C262

NOTPLACED

C263

2113944A08

C266

NOTPLACED

C267

2113944A02

CAP CER CHP 1.2PF 50V +/0.25PF

C271

2113944A08

CAP CER CHP 2.0PF 50V +/0.25PF

C272

2113944A16

CAP CER CHP 4.3PF 50V +/0.25PF

CAP CER CHP 220PF 50V 10

C232

2113945Y02

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,16VDC,0402,X7R

C233

2113945Y02

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,16VDC,0402,X7R

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%


CAP CER CHP 2.0PF 50V +/0.25PF

C273

2113944A17

CAP CER CHP 4.7PF 50V +/0.25PF

C276

2113944A19

CAP CER CHP 5.6PF 50V +/0.5PF

CAP CER SUPER L/D 0.1UF

C277

2113944A29

CAP CER CHP 22.0PF 50V 5%

2185419D06

CAP CER SUPER L/D 0.1UF

C278

2113944A34

CAP CER CHP 56.0PF 50V 5%

C239

2185419D06

CAP CER SUPER L/D 0.1UF

C280

2113944C21

C240

2185419D06

CAP CER SUPER L/D 0.1UF

C243

2113945Y02

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,16VDC,0402,X7R

C281

C245

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C282

C246

2113946N03

CAP CER CHP 2.2UF 16V

C247

2113945A09

CAP CER CHP 1000PF 50V 10%

C248

NOTPLACED

C249

2113945A09

CAP CER CHP 1000PF 50V 10%

C250

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C251

2113945Y02

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,16VDC,0402,X7R

C234

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C235

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C236

2185419D06

CAP CER SUPER L/D 0.1UF

C237

2185419D06

C238

C253

2113944A11

6816985H01-B

CAP CER CHP 2.7PF 50V +/0.25PF

C430

2113945Y02

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,16VDC,0402,X7R

C478

2113945C27

C431

2113945Y02

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,16VDC,0402,X7R

CAP,FXD,.047UF,+10%,10%,50V-DC,0603,X7R

C480

2313960M26

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,16VDC,0402,X7R

CAP,FXD,1UF,+10%,-10%,10VDC

C481

2313960B30

CAP,FXD,4.7UF,+10%,-10%,10VDC
CAP,FXD,4.7UF,+10%,-10%,10VDC

C432

2113945Y02

C433

2113944C33

CAP CER CHP 18.0PF 50V 5%

C434

2113945C27

CAP,FXD,.047UF,+10%,10%,50V-DC,0603,X7R

C482

2313960B30

CAP CER CHP 4.3PF 50V +/0.25PF

C435

2113944A34

CAP CER CHP 56.0PF 50V 5%

C483

NOTPLACED

2113944C21

CAP CER CHP 4.3PF 50V +/0.25PF

C436

2113944A34

CAP CER CHP 56.0PF 50V 5%

C500

2113945A05

CAP CER CHP 470PF 50V 10%

C437

2113944C72

C501

2113945A05

CAP CER CHP 470PF 50V 10%

2113944C21

CAP CER CHP 4.3PF 50V +/0.25PF

CAP,FXD,6.2PF,.25PF+/-,50VDC,0603

C502

2113945A05

CAP CER CHP 470PF 50V 10%

C438

2113944C79

CAP,FXD,16PF,+5%,-5%,50VDC,0603

C503

2113945A05

CAP CER CHP 470PF 50V 10%

C440

2113945G96

CAP,FXD,.33UF,+10%,-10%,50VDC,0805,X7R

C504

2113945A05

CAP CER CHP 470PF 50V 10%

C505

2113945G98

C441

2313960M26

CAP,FXD,1UF,+10%,-10%,10VDC

CAP,FXD,.47UF,+10%,-10%,50VDC,0805,X7R

C506

2113946E02

CAP CER CHP 1.0UF 16V 10%

C442

2113945B02

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V


10%

C507

2113945B02

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V


10%

C447

NOTPLACED

C508

2113945B02

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V


10%

C286

2113945A03

CAP CER CHP 330PF 50V 10%

C292

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C293

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C294

NOTPLACED

C295

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C296

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C400

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

August 16, 2007

9.3-30

ITEM

UHF2 Schematics, Board Overlays, and Parts Lists

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

C509

2113945B02

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V


10%

C510

2113945Y02

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,16VDC,0402,X7R

C511

2113945Y02

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,16VDC,0402,X7R

C621

2113945Y02

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,16VDC,0402,X7R

C512

2113945Y02

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,16VDC,0402,X7R

C629

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C630

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C631

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

C617

2113944A32

CAP CER CHP 39.0PF 50V 5%

C704

2113946F01

CAP CER CHP 2.2UF 6.3V 10%

C742

2113945A05

CAP CER CHP 470PF 50V 10%

C619

2113944A32

CAP CER CHP 39.0PF 50V 5%

C705

2113946F01

CAP CER CHP 2.2UF 6.3V 10%

C743

2113944A25

C620

2113945C31

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50VDC,0603,X7R

C706

2113945A09

CAP CER CHP 1000PF 50V 10%

CAP CER CHP 10.0PF 50V +/0.5PF

C708

2113944A31

CAP CER CHP 33.0PF 50V 5%

C750

2113946J03

CAP CER CHP 10.0UF 16V 10%

C709

2113944A31

CAP CER CHP 33.0PF 50V 5%

C751

2113946J03

CAP CER CHP 10.0UF 16V 10%

C710

2113946J03

CAP CER CHP 10.0UF 16V 10%

C752

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C711

2113946F03

CAP CER CHP 4.7UF 6.3V 10%

C753

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C712

2113946E02

CAP CER CHP 1.0UF 16V 10%

C754

2113946E02

CAP CER CHP 1.0UF 16V 10%

C713

2314030F31

CAP,FXD,68UF,+10%,-10%,10VDC

C755

2113946E02

CAP CER CHP 1.0UF 16V 10%

C756

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C513

2113955E37

CAP,FXD,10UF,+10%,-10%,16VDC,1210,X7R

C514

2113955E37

CAP,FXD,10UF,+10%,-10%,16VDC,1210,X7R

C632

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C633

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C714

2113945A09

CAP CER CHP 1000PF 50V 10%

C757

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C715

2314030F31

CAP,FXD,68UF,+10%,-10%,10VDC

C758

2113946E02

CAP CER CHP 1.0UF 16V 10%

C759

2113946E02

CAP CER CHP 1.0UF 16V 10%

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C716

2113946F01

CAP CER CHP 2.2UF 6.3V 10%

C760

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

CAP,FXD,.01UF,+5%,-5%,50VDC,0603,X7R

C717

2113946E02

CAP CER CHP 1.0UF 16V 10%

C761

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C718

2113946F01

CAP CER CHP 2.2UF 6.3V 10%

C762

2113945C31

C719

2113946E02

CAP CER CHP 1.0UF 16V 10%

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50VDC,0603,X7R

C720

2113946G01

CAP CER CHP 2.2UF 16V 10%

C763

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C721

2113946E02

CAP CER CHP 1.0UF 16V 10%

C764

2113946B03

CAP CER CHP 0.068UF 10V 10

C722

2113946E02

CAP CER CHP 1.0UF 16V 10%

C765

2113946B03

CAP CER CHP 0.068UF 10V 10

C723

2113946E02

CAP CER CHP 1.0UF 16V 10%

C766

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C724

2113946E02

CAP CER CHP 1.0UF 16V 10%

C767

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C725

2113945Y02

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,16VDC,0402,X7R

C768

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C769

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C726

2113740A79

CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-30 1000

C770

2113945C31

C727

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50VDC,0603,X7R

C728

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C771

2113945C31

C729

2314030U26

CAP,FXD,10UF,+10%,-10%,35VDC

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50VDC,0603,X7R

C773

2113945Y02

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,16VDC,0402,X7R

C777

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C790

2113946A02

CAP CER CHP 0.022UF 16V 10

C791

2113945Y02

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,16VDC,0402,X7R

C792

2113945Y02

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,16VDC,0402,X7R

C796

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C800

2113955D31

CAP,FXD,1UF,+10%,-10%,16VDC,1206,X7R

C801

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C516

2113946E02

CAP CER CHP 1.0UF 16V 10%

C634

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C517

2113946E02

CAP CER CHP 1.0UF 16V 10%

C635

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C518

2313960B57

CAP,FXD,10UF,+10%,-10%,6.3VDC

C636

2113944A40

C637

2113945L49

C520

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C521

2113945B02

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V


10%

C638

2113945C31

C522

2113945B02

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V


10%

C640

NOTPLACED

C523

2113945B02

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V


10%

C641

NOTPLACED

C652

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C524

2314030U26

CAP,FXD,10UF,+10%,-10%,35VDC

C653

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C654

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50VDC,0603,X7R

C525

2113944A38

CAP CER CHP 82.0PF 50V 5%

C655

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C526

2113944A38

CAP CER CHP 82.0PF 50V 5%

C656

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C527

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C657

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C530

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C658

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C540

2113944A45

CAP CER CHP 270.0 PF 50V 5%

C671

2113944A31

CAP CER CHP 33.0PF 50V 5%

C541

2113944A45

CAP CER CHP 270.0 PF 50V 5%

C672

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C550

2113945B02

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V


10%

C673

2113944A31

CAP CER CHP 33.0PF 50V 5%

C730

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C607

2113945Y02

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,16VDC,0402,X7R

C674

2113945A05

CAP CER CHP 470PF 50V 10%

C731

2113946G01

CAP CER CHP 2.2UF 16V 10%

C675

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C732

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C610

2113944A32

CAP CER CHP 39.0PF 50V 5%

C680

2113944A31

CAP CER CHP 33.0PF 50V 5%

C734

2113945C31

C611

2113944A32

CAP CER CHP 39.0PF 50V 5%

C700

2113946B04

CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V 10%

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50VDC,0603,X7R

C612

2113944A32

CAP CER CHP 39.0PF 50V 5%

C701

2113944A19

C735

2113946E02

CAP CER CHP 1.0UF 16V 10%

C613

2113944A32

CAP CER CHP 39.0PF 50V 5%

CAP CER CHP 5.6PF 50V +/0.5PF

C736

2113946J03

CAP CER CHP 10.0UF 16V 10%

C614

2113945A03

CAP CER CHP 330PF 50V 10%

C737

2113945C31

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50VDC,0603,X7R

C615

2113944A32

CAP CER CHP 39.0PF 50V 5%

C738

2113945Y02

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,16VDC,0402,X7R

August 16, 2007

ITEM

C702

2113944A19

C703

NOTPLACED

CAP CER CHP 5.6PF 50V +/0.5PF

6816985H01-B

UHF2 Schematics, Board Overlays, and Parts Lists

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

9.3-31

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

C802

2113945C20

CAP,FXD,.016UF,+10%,10%,50V-DC,0603,X7R

C860

2113945B02

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V


10%

D251

4805656W87

DIODE,VCTR, @
15V,1SV279,SOD-523/SC-79

E141

2480574F01

IND FERRITE CHIP 60OHM


0603

C803

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

C861

2113945B02

D252

4805656W87

2480640Z01

2113946E02

CAP CER CHP 1.0UF 16V 10%

DIODE,VCTR, @
15V,1SV279,SOD-523/SC-79

E402

C804

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V


10%

SURFACE MOUNT FERRITE


BEAD

C805

2113945C20

CAP,FXD,.016UF,+10%,10%,50V-DC,0603,X7R

C862

2113945B02

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V


10%

D253

4805656W87

DIODE,VCTR, @
15V,1SV279,SOD-523/SC-79

E406

2414032B76

IDCTR,WW,4.7UH,5%,330MA,4
OHM,CER,20 Q,60MHZ SRF,SM

C806

2113945Y02

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,16VDC,0402,X7R

C863

2113945B02

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V


10%

D254

4805656W87

DIODE,VCTR, @
15V,1SV279,SOD-523/SC-79

E800

2480574F01

IND FERRITE CHIP 60OHM


0603

C807

2113945Y02

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,16VDC,0402,X7R

C864

2113945B02

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V


10%

D270

4805656W87

DIODE,VCTR, @
15V,1SV279,SOD-523/SC-79

E801

2480574F01

IND FERRITE CHIP 60OHM


0603

C808

2113945Y02

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,16VDC,0402,X7R

C865

2113945B02

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V


10%

D271

4805656W87

DIODE,VCTR, @
15V,1SV279,SOD-523/SC-79

E802

0613952G67

CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050


OHM

C809

2113945C20

CAP,FXD,.016UF,+10%,10%,50V-DC,0603,X7R

C866

2113945B02

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V


10%

D272

4805656W87

DIODE,VCTR, @
15V,1SV279,SOD-523/SC-79

F500

6515076H01

FUSE CHIP SMT TR/1608FF 3A

FL200

9116848H01

C810

2113946E02

CAP CER CHP 1.0UF 16V 10%

C867

NOTPLACED

D273

4805656W87

FLTR SW CAP 3 POLE


BUTTERW, W18

C811

2113945Y02

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,16VDC,0402,X7R

C868

NOTPLACED

DIODE,VCTR, @
15V,1SV279,SOD-523/SC-79

FL51

9185924B01

D401

4805656W87

DIODE,VCTR, @
15V,1SV279,SOD-523/SC-79

FILTER, 73.35 MHZ 3-POLE


CRYST

J101

2880658Z08

CONNECTOR SMA

D402

4815096H01

VARACTOR DIODE 1SV305

J601

0916287H01

CONN VERT 45 PIN ZIF

D403

4815096H01

VARACTOR DIODE 1SV305

J650

0916287H02

CONN 20 PIN ZIF

D500

4815155H01

RECTIFIER

L1

2471406L01

RF AIR WOUND COIL 8.9NH

D501

4809118D02

LED BICOLOR LNJ115W8POMT

L2

2471406L01

RF AIR WOUND COIL 8.9NH

D510

4813978M15

DIODE,RECT,1A,40V,PB-FREE,
NOTCOMPLETELYENRICHED

L3

2414032F26

D511

4813978B18

DIODE,SWG,BAT54,SM,SOT23,200MA,30V,.2W,SHTK,PBFREE

IDCTR,WW,22NH,5%,500MA,.22
OHM,CER,45 Q,2.2GHZ
SRF,SM,PB-FRE

L4

2414032F37

IDCTR,WW,180NH,5%,400MA,.6
4OHM,CER,35 Q,710MHZ
SRF,SM,PB-FR

L5

2414032F23

IDCTR,WW,12NH,5%,600MA,.15
OHM,CER,45 Q,2.75GHZ
SRF,SM

L6

2471406L01

RF AIR WOUND COIL 8.9NH

L7

2471406L01

RF AIR WOUND COIL 8.9NH

L53

2415429H43

CHIP INDUCTOR 220nH

L54

2414017K32

IDCTR,CHIP,560NH,5%,50MA,5
OHM,CER,11Q,150MHZSRF,SM,
0805,PB-F

L55

2414032D25

IDCTR,WW,620NH,5%,400MA,1.
6OHM,CER,28Q,400MHZSRF,S
M,LEAD-FR

L57

2113944A78

CAP,FXD,13PF,+5%,-5%,50VDC,0402

C812
C813
C814

2113945Y02
2113945Y02
2113945Y02

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,16VDC,0402,X7R
CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,16VDC,0402,X7R

C873

NOTPLACED

CR1

4805656W90

CR2

4805656W90

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,16VDC,0402,X7R

C815

2113945Y02

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,16VDC,0402,X7R

C816

2113945Y02

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,16VDC,0402,X7R

C817

2113945Y02

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,16VDC,0402,X7R

C818

2113945Y02

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,16VDC,0402,X7R

C830

2113945Y02

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,16VDC,0402,X7R

C840

2113946F03

CAP CER CHP 4.7UF 6.3V 10%

C850

2113945A03

C851

2113944A40

C855

DIODE
V.1SV304(TPH3,F)SOD323
NOPB
DIODE
V.1SV304(TPH3,F)SOD323
NOPB

CR3

4815048H01

SOT MMBD353 DIODE DUAL


SCHT

CR4

4805656W90

DIODE
V.1SV304(TPH3,F)SOD323
NOPB

CR5

4805656W90

DIODE
V.1SV304(TPH3,F)SOD323
NOPB

CR800

4813978A25

SCHOTTKY 30V SOD-323 T&R


PB FREE

CR801

4813978A25

SCHOTTKY 30V SOD-323 T&R


PB FREE

CAP CER CHP 330PF 50V 10%

D100

NOTPLACED

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%

D170

4802482J02

PIN DIODE SMD

NOTPLACED

D171

4802482J02

PIN DIODE SMD

C856

NOTPLACED

D172

4813978A26

C857

NOTPLACED

DIODE ARRAY,DET,SOT-363/
SC-88,30V,.12W

C858

2113945B02

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V


10%

D173

4813978A26

DIODE ARRAY,DET,SOT-363/
SC-88,30V,.12W

C859

2113945B02

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V


10%

D201

4815011H01

DIODE TRIPLE

D202

4815011H01

DIODE TRIPLE

6816985H01-B

D512

4813978M15

DIODE,RECT,1A,40V,PB-FREE,
NOTCOMPLETELYENRICHED

D513

4813978M15

DIODE,RECT,1A,40V,PB-FREE,
NOTCOMPLETELYENRICHED

D600

4813978B18

DIODE,SWG,BAT54,SM,SOT23,200MA,30V,.2W,SHTK,PBFREE

D603

4813978A25

SCHOTTKY 30V SOD-323 T&R


PB FREE

D662

4813978A25

SCHOTTKY 30V SOD-323 T&R


PB FREE

D700

4813978B18

DIODE,SWG,BAT54,SM,SOT23,200MA,30V,.2W,SHTK,PBFREE

E102

2480574F01

IND FERRITE CHIP 60OHM


0603

E140

2405688Z01

INDUCTOR FERRITE BEAD

August 16, 2007

9.3-32

ITEM
L71

UHF2 Schematics, Board Overlays, and Parts Lists

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER
2414017P16

DESCRIPTION

ITEM

IDCTR,CHIP,18NH,5%,300MA,.7
6OHM,CER,9 Q,1.9GHZ
SRF,SM,0402,P

L205

L206

L72

2415429H38

CHIP INDUCTOR 120nH

L73

2415429H47

CHIP INDUCTOR 390nH

L101

2414017G09

IDCTR,CHIP,15NH,5%,300MA,.4
5OHM,CER,8Q,SM,0603,PBFREE

L106

2414032D30

IDCTR,WW,1UH,5%,320MA,2.8
OHM,CER,28 Q,340MHZ
SRF,SM,LEAD-FR

L114

2414032B56

IDCTR,WW,180NH,5%,750MA,.7
7OHM,CER,25 Q,700MHZ
SRF,SM

L117

NOTPLACED

L119

2113944C35

CAP CER CHP 27.0PF 50V 5%

L120

2485930A10

IND 18.0NH 5%

L121

NOTPLACED

L125

2479990C03

AIR WOUND COIL/GREEN


COLOR 13.85NH

L126

2460591L05

COIL AIR WOUND INDUC 10.12

L128

2414032D30

IDCTR,WW,1UH,5%,320MA,2.8
OHM,CER,28 Q,340MHZ
SRF,SM,LEAD-FR

L250

L251

L252

L254

L259

L266

L172

2460591B48

COIL AIR WOUND INDUC 15.22

L176

2460591B48

COIL AIR WOUND INDUC 15.22

L200

2414017Q47

IDCTR,FXD,1UH,10%,50MA,.45
OHM,FERR,45 Q,75MHZ
SRF,SM,0805,PB

L271

IDCTR,FXD,2.2UH,20%,30MA,.6
5OHM,FERR,45Q,50MHZSRF,S
M,0805

L273

L204

2414017Q20

August 16, 2007

2414032F41

L411

2466505A01

COIL INDUCTOR 10uH

L412

2466505A01

COIL INDUCTOR 10uH

L413

2414032B59

IDCTR,WW,390NH,10%,200MA,
1.5OHM,CER,40 Q,730MHZ
SRF,SM,LEAD

IDCTR,WW,330NH,5%,690MA,1.
05OHM,CER,30Q,500MHZSRF,
SM,LEAD-F

L414

2414017Q51

IDCTR,WW,390NH,10%,200MA,
1.5OHM,CER,40 Q,730MHZ
SRF,SM,LEAD

IDCTR,FXD,2.2UH,10%,30MA,.6
5OHM,FERR,45 Q,50MHZ
SRF,SM,0805

L500

2414017Q42

IDCTR,FXD,390NH,10%,200MA,
.65OHM,FERR,25Q,135MHZSR
F,SM,0805

IDCTR,FXD,2.2UH,20%,30MA,.6
5OHM,FERR,45Q,50MHZSRF,S
M,0805

IDCTR,WW,390NH,10%,200MA,
1.5OHM,CER,40 Q,730MHZ
SRF,SM,LEAD
IDCTR,WW,390NH,10%,200MA,
1.5OHM,CER,40 Q,730MHZ
SRF,SM,LEAD
IDCTR,FXD,27NH,5%,500MA,.2
5OHM,CER,45 Q,2GHZ
SRF,SM,0805

COIL AIR WOUND INDUC 15.22

2414017Q20

2414032F41

L270

2414032F30

2414017N19

2414032F41

2414032F41

2414032F41

DESCRIPTION
IDCTR,WW,4.7UH,5%,330MA,4
OHM,CER,20 Q,60MHZ SRF,SM

2414032F27

2460591B48

L203

2414032F41

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER
2414032B76

L258

L171

2414017Q20

2414032F41

ITEM
L407

COIL AIR WOUND INDUC 11.87

COIL AIR WOUND INDUC 15.22

L202

2414017Q20

IDCTR,FXD,1UH,10%,50MA,.45
OHM,FERR,45 Q,75MHZ
SRF,SM,0805,PB

2460591C03

2460591B48

2414017Q20

2414017Q47

DESCRIPTION

L255

L170

L201

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

IDCTR,WW,47NH,5%,500MA,.31
OHM,CER,40 Q,1.4GHZ
SRF,SM,LE
IDCTR,CHIP,39NH,5%,500MA,.7
4OHM,CER,15 Q,1GHZ
SRF,SM,0603,PB

L501

L502

L651

L652

2414017Q51

2489669V01

2414032F75

2414032F75

IDCTR,FXD,2.2UH,10%,30MA,.6
5OHM,FERR,45 Q,50MHZ
SRF,SM,0805
IDCTR,WW,100UH,5%,40MA,10
OHM,20 Q,10MHZ
SRF,SM,1210,PB-FREE
IDCTR,WW,270NH,2%,350MA,1
OHM,CER,48 Q,650MHZ
SRF,SM,0805
IDCTR,WW,270NH,2%,350MA,1
OHM,CER,48 Q,650MHZ
SRF,SM,0805

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

Q200

4871674S01

XSTR,BIP GP SS

Q250

4805218N63

RF TRANS SOT 323 BFQ67W

Q251

4816371H01

XSTR DUAL PNP W18


COMPLIANT

Q401

4805585Q28

TRANSISTOR RF NPN 8GHZ


NOPB

Q402

4813973A04

XSTR,BIP GP
SS,NPN,TA13,SM,SOT23,SMT,30V,.225W,300MA,125M
HZ

Q501

4805921T28

XSTR, DUAL NOPB

Q698

4813973A81

XSTR,BIP GP SS,DIG,NPN AND


PNP,SOT363,50V,.25W,100MA,BIAS

Q700

4813970A62

XSTR,FET GP PWR,MOSFET,PCH,ENHN,CF,-20V,1.3W,PBFREE

Q701

4813973M07

XSTR,BIP GP SS,NPN,TO236,SMT,40V,.225W,200MA,300
MHZ,PB-FREE

Q702

5185956E76

IC,CONV,SM,SO16,0-30 VINPUT
RANGE,6.5A,3.8V,HI SPD
SWTH DR

Q703

4813970A62

XSTR,FET GP PWR,MOSFET,PCH,ENHN,CF,-20V,1.3W,PBFREE

L701

2486085A01

COIL, POWER INDUCTOR

L702

2486085A01

COIL, POWER INDUCTOR

Q704

NOTPLACED

L703

2464675H01

IDCTR,WW,560NH,5%,550MA

Q705

NOTPLACED

L704

2464675H01

IDCTR,WW,560NH,5%,550MA

Q706

NOTPLACED

L705

2464675H01

IDCTR,WW,560NH,5%,550MA

Q709

4885061Y01

L708

2416307H01

IDCTR,WW,680NH,5%,0603

XSTR NPN 6V 30UA 12GHZ PBFREE

L710

2416307H01

IDCTR,WW,680NH,5%,0603

Q801

4813973A42

IDCTR,WW,390NH,10%,200MA,
1.5OHM,CER,40 Q,730MHZ
SRF,SM,LEAD

M501

NOTPLACED

XSTR,BIP GP SS,NPN,SM,SC59,SMT,50V,.23W,BIAS RSTR.


TRANS

M701

0985888K02

SKT RTC BTTY LEAP

Q804

4813973A81

3905643V01

CONTACT ANT GRD

XSTR,BIP GP SS,DIG,NPN AND


PNP,SOT363,50V,.25W,100MA,BIAS

R1

0613952R25

CER CHIP RES 100K OHM 5%


0402

R2

0613952R25

CER CHIP RES 100K OHM 5%


0402

R3

0613952Q73

CER CHIP RES 1000 OHM 5


0402

R4

0613952R03

CER CHIP RES 12K OHM 5%


0402

IDCTR,WW,390NH,10%,200MA,
1.5OHM,CER,40 Q,730MHZ
SRF,SM,LEAD
IDCTR,WW,390NH,10%,200MA,
1.5OHM,CER,40 Q,730MHZ
SRF,SM,LEAD

IDCTR,FXD,2.2UH,20%,30MA,.6
5OHM,FERR,45Q,50MHZSRF,S
M,0805

L274

2415429H20

CHIP INDUCTOR 18nH

P4

L275

2460591C02

COIL AIR WOUND INDUC 9.31

P100

3916333H02

GROUND CONTACT

IDCTR,FXD,2.2UH,20%,30MA,.6
5OHM,FERR,45Q,50MHZSRF,S
M,0805

L276

2415429H21

CHIP INDUCTOR 22nH

Q1

4816531H01

L403

2414032B75

IDCTR,WW,3.9UH,5%,340MA,3.
6OHM,CER,20Q,70MHZSRF,SM
,LEAD-FRE

NPN SILICON BIPOLAR


TRANSISTOR

Q101

4816698H03

MITSUBISHI RD09MUP2-T112
UHF RFPA

L404

2414032B59

IDCTR,WW,330NH,5%,690MA,1.
05OHM,CER,30Q,500MHZSRF,
SM,LEAD-F

Q197

4813973A13

XSTR,BIP GP SS,PNP,TO236,SOT23,SMT,40V,.225W,200MA,250M

IDCTR,FXD,2.2UH,20%,30MA,.6
5OHM,FERR,45Q,50MHZSRF,S
M,0805

ITEM

6816985H01-B

UHF2 Schematics, Board Overlays, and Parts Lists

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

9.3-33

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

R5

0613952Q65

CER CHIP RES 470 OHM 5 0402

R151

0613952H47

R6

0613952R25

CER CHIP RES 100K OHM 5%


0402

R152

R7

0613952R25

CER CHIP RES 100K OHM 5%


0402

DESCRIPTION
CER CHIP RES 82.0 OHM 5
0603

0613952Q80

NOTPLACED

R212

NOTPLACED

R153

NOTPLACED

R213

0613952Q95

R154

0613952Q49

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5 0402


CER CHIP RES 620 OHM 5 0402

0613952Q09

CER CHIP RES 2.2 OHM 5 0402

R155

0613952Q68

R40

0613952Q95

CER CHIP RES 8200 OHM 5


0402

R156

NOTPLACED

CER CHIP RES 100K OHM 5%


0402

R157

NOTPLACED

R158

NOTPLACED

R159

0613952R66

CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050


OHM

R160

0613952R66

CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050


OHM

R162

NOTPLACED

R168

0613952Q52

R169

0613952Q46

0613952R25

R51

0613952Q46

CER CHIP RES 75.0 OHM 5


0402

R56

NOTPLACED

R102

0613952R05

CER CHIP RES 15K OHM 5%


0402

R103

0613952Q73

CER CHIP RES 1000 OHM 5


0402

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

R211

R28

R42

ITEM

DESCRIPTION
CER CHIP RES 2000 OHM 5
0402
CER CHIP RES 8200 OHM 5
0402

CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050


OHM

R216

0613952Q49
(PMLE4427A)

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5 0402

R297

NOTPLACED

R298

NOTPLACED

0613952K93
(PMLE4427B)

CER CHIP RES 91 OHM 5 0402

R299

0613952R66

CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050


OHM

R251

0613952R66

CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050


OHM

R406

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%


0402

CER CHIP RES 130 OHM 5 0402

R252

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%


0402

R407

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 75.0 OHM 5


0402

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%


0402

R253

0613952R05

CER CHIP RES 15K OHM 5%


0402

R408

0613952H79

CER CHIP RES 1800 OHM 5%


0603

R254

0613952R35

CER CHIP RES 270K OHM 5%


0402

R412

0613952H55

CER CHIP RES 180 OHM 5%


0603

R255

0613952Q73

CER CHIP RES 1000 OHM 5


0402

R413

0613952H61

CER CHIP RES 330 OHM 5 0603

R414

0613952R01

R257

0613958T74

CER CHIP RES 0.0 OHM JMP


1206

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%


0402

R415

0613952R01

R258

0613952Q22

CER CHIP RES 7.5 OHM 5 0402

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%


0402

R259

0613952Q61

CER CHIP RES 330 OHM 5 0402

R417

0613952Q74

R266

2113944V03

CAP,FXD,1PF,.1PF+/-,50VDC,0402,C0G,-55DEG
CMIN,125DEG CMAX,PB

RES,MF,1.1KOHM,5%,.0625W,S
M,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-FREE

R418

0613952R66

CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050


OHM

R270

0613952Q51

CER CHIP RES 120 OHM 5 0402

R419

0613952R25

R271

0613952Q36

CER CHIP RES 30.0 OHM 5


0402

CER CHIP RES 100K OHM 5%


0402

R420

0613952R19

R272

0613952Q56

CER CHIP RES 200 OHM 5 0402

CER CHIP RES 56K OHM 5%


0402

R273

0613952Q56

CER CHIP RES 200 OHM 5 0402

R436

0613952R66

CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050


OHM

R499

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%


0402

R503

0613952Q63

CER CHIP RES 390 OHM 5 0402

R504

0613952Q66

CER CHIP RES 510 OHM 5 0402

CER CHIP RES 75.0 OHM 5


0402

R108

0613952R66

CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050


OHM

R172

NOTPLACED

R109

0613952R66

CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050


OHM

R173

NOTPLACED

R199

0613952J01

R125

0613952H47

CER CHIP RES 82.0 OHM 5


0603

R201

0613952Q47

R127

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%


0402

CER CHIP RES 82.0 OHM 5%


0402

R202

0613952Q69

CER CHIP RES 680 OHM 5 0402

R142

0613952Z63

RES,MF,36KOHM,1%,.0625W,S
M,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-FREE

R203

0613952Q57

CER CHIP RES 220 OHM 5 0402

R204

0613952R17

RES,MF,39KOHM,1%,.0625W,S
M,0402

CER CHIP RES 47K OHM 5%


0402

R205

0613952R12

CER CHIP RES 100K OHM 5%


0402

CER CHIP RES 30K OHM 5


0402

R206

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 1000 OHM 5%


0603

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%


0402

R207

0613952Q73

R274

0613952Q32

CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050


OHM

CER CHIP RES 1000 OHM 5


0402

CER CHIP RES 20.0 OHM 5


0402

R208

0613952R13

CER CHIP RES 33K OHM 5%


0402

R275

0613952Q56

CER CHIP RES 200 OHM 5 0402

R276

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%


0402

R278

0613952R03

CER CHIP RES 12K OHM 5%


0402

R150

0613952H47

6816985H01-B

CER CHIP RES 82.0 OHM 5


0603

R209
R210

0613952G67
0613952R13

CER CHIP RES 330 OHM 5 0402

0613952R66

0613952Q46

CER CHIP RES 4700 OHM 5


0402

0613952Q61

R296

R171

0613952Q89

R294

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%


0402

CER CHIP RES 150 OHM 5 0402

R149

CER CHIP RES 20.0 OHM 5


0402

0613952R01

0613952Q53

0613952R66

0613952Q32

R215

R170

R147

R293

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%


0402

CER CHIP RES 180 OHM 5%


0603

0613952H73

CER CHIP RES 30.0 OHM 5


0402

0613952R01

0613952H55

R146

0613952Q36

R295

R105

0613952R25

R291

CER CHIP RES 1000 OHM 5


0402

CER CHIP RES 18K OHM 5%


0402

R144

DESCRIPTION

0613952Q73

0613952R07

0613952Z64

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

R214

R104

R143

ITEM

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%


0603

CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050


OHM
CER CHIP RES 33K OHM 5%
0402

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ITEM
R505

UHF2 Schematics, Board Overlays, and Parts Lists

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

0613952R01
(PMLE4427A)

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%


0402

R610

NOTPLACED

R611

0613952Q49

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5 0402

0613952Q93
(PMLE4427B)

CER CHIP RES 6.8K OHM 5%


0402

R613

0613952R08

CER CHIP RES 20K OHM 5


0402

R507

0613952Q49

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5 0402

R614

0613952R08

R508

0613952Q49

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5 0402

CER CHIP RES 20K OHM 5


0402

R509

0613952Q49

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5 0402

R615

0613952R25

CER CHIP RES 100K OHM 5%


0402

R510

0613952Q49

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5 0402

R616

0613952Q49

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5 0402

R511

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%


0402

R617

NOTPLACED

R512

0613952R17

CER CHIP RES 47K OHM 5%


0402

R620

0613952Q49

R621

R513

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%


0402

R514

0613952R01

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

DESCRIPTION
CER CHIP RES 390 OHM 5 0402

R722

0613952R08

R668

0613952Q45

CER CHIP RES 68.0 OHM 5


0402

CER CHIP RES 20K OHM 5


0402

R725

0613952R66

CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050


OHM

R726

0613952R66

CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050


OHM

R729

0613952R13

CER CHIP RES 33K OHM 5%


0402

R740

0613952Q63

CER CHIP RES 390 OHM 5 0402

R741

0613952R17

CER CHIP RES 47K OHM 5%


0402

R742

0613952R17

CER CHIP RES 47K OHM 5%


0402

R743

NOTPLACED

R744

NOTPLACED

R745

0613952R56

CER CHIP RES 2.0M OHM 5


0402

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5 0402

R670

0613952Q49

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5 0402

R671

0613952Q63

CER CHIP RES 390 OHM 5 0402

R672

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%


0402

R673

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%


0402

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5 0402

R674

0613952Q49

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5 0402

0613952Q49

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5 0402

R675

0613952Q67

CER CHIP RES 560 OHM 5 0402

R622

0613952Q49

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5 0402

R677

0613952R01

R625

0613952Q49

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5 0402

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%


0402

0613952Q49

R633

NOTPLACED

R634

0613952R66

R635

NOTPLACED

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5 0402

R515

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%


0402

R516

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%


0402

R517

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%


0402

R636

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%


0402

R518

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%


0402

R637

0613952Q49

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5 0402

R638

0613952Q49

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5 0402

CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050


OHM

DESCRIPTION

0613952Q63

0613952Q49

R626

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

R667

R669

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%


0402

ITEM

R678

0613952Q49

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5 0402

R697

0613952Q49

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5 0402

R700

0613952Q80

CER CHIP RES 2000 OHM 5


0402

R746

0613952R56

CER CHIP RES 2.0M OHM 5


0402

R701

0613952R17

CER CHIP RES 47K OHM 5%


0402

R747

0613952Q73

CER CHIP RES 1000 OHM 5


0402

R702

0613952R66

CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050


OHM

R748

0613952R41

CER CHIP RES 470K OHM 5%


0402

R703

0613952R17

CER CHIP RES 47K OHM 5%


0402

R749

0613952R41

CER CHIP RES 470K OHM 5%


0402

R519

0613952R17

CER CHIP RES 47K OHM 5%


0402

R639

0613952Q49

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5 0402

R704

0613952Q49

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5 0402

R750

0613952Q63

CER CHIP RES 390 OHM 5 0402

R520

0613952R37

CER CHIP RES 330K OHM 5%


0402

R640

0613952Q49

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5 0402

R705

0613952R17

R751

0613952Q63

CER CHIP RES 390 OHM 5 0402

R641

0613952Q49

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5 0402

CER CHIP RES 47K OHM 5%


0402

R708

0613952R19

CER CHIP RES 56K OHM 5%


0402

R752

0613952Q81

CER CHIP RES 2200 OHM 5


0402

R709

0613952H17

CER CHIP RES 4.7OHM 5%

R753

0613952Q81

CER CHIP RES 2200 OHM 5


0402

R710

0688044N04

RES,METAL STRIP, 0.1


OHM,1%,0.125W,SMD,0805

R756

0613952R66

CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050


OHM

R711

0613952G67

CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050


OHM

R757

0613952R08

CER CHIP RES 20K OHM 5


0402

R712

0613952Q49

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5 0402

R758

0613952R19

R714

0688044N04

RES,METAL STRIP, 0.1


OHM,1%,0.125W,SMD,0805

CER CHIP RES 56K OHM 5%


0402

R759

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050


OHM

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%


0402

R760

0613952Q93

CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050


OHM

CER CHIP RES 6800 OHM 5


0402

R763

NOTPLACED

R764

NOTPLACED

R642

0613952Q49

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5 0402

CER CHIP RES 47K OHM 5%


0402

R643

0613952Q49

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5 0402

R644

0613952Q49

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5 0402

0613952R17

CER CHIP RES 47K OHM 5%


0402

R647

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%


0402

R524

0613952G67

CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050


OHM

R649

0613952R17

CER CHIP RES 47K OHM 5%


0402

R525

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%


0402

R654

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%


0402

R526

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%


0402

R656

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%


0402

R717

R527

NOTPLACED

R658

0613952P18

R528

0613952G67

CER CHIP RES 150K OHM 1


0402

R718

R666

0613952Q42

CER CHIP RES 51.0 OHM 5%


0402

R521

NOTPLACED

R522

0613952R17

R523

R608

0613952Q49

August 16, 2007

CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050


OHM
CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5 0402

0613952R66
0613952G67

6816985H01-B

UHF2 Schematics, Board Overlays, and Parts Lists

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

R765

NOTPLACED

R767

0613952R66

DESCRIPTION

CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050


OHM

R768

NOTPLACED

R771

NOTPLACED

R772

0613952Q49

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5 0402

R773

0613952Q49

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5 0402

R774

0613952Q49

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5 0402

R775

0613952Q49

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5 0402

R776

NOTPLACED

R777

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%


0402

R778

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%


0402

R779

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%


0402

R780

0613952Q89

CER CHIP RES 4700 OHM 5


0402

R781

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%


0402

R782

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%


0402

R783

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%


0402

R784

NOTPLACED

R785

0613952Q49

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5 0402

R786

0613952R17

CER CHIP RES 47K OHM 5%


0402

R787

0613952R66

CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050


OHM

R790

0613952R19

CER CHIP RES 56K OHM 5%


0402

R791
R792
R793
R794
R795

0613952R66
0613952R66
0613952R66
0613952R66
0613952R17

6816985H01-B

CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050


OHM
CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050
OHM

9.3-35

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

R796

0613952R66

CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050


OHM

R841

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%


0402

R797

0613952Q41

CER CHIP RES 47.0 OHM 5


0402

R842

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%


0402

R798

0613952Q61

CER CHIP RES 330 OHM 5 0402

R843

0613952R41

R799

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%


0402

CER CHIP RES 470K OHM 5%


0402

R844

0613952Q61

S500

R801

NOTPLACED

R802

0613952Q49

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5 0402

R803

0613952Q49

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5 0402

R804

0613952Q66

CER CHIP RES 510 OHM 5 0402

R805

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%


0402

IC TEMPERATURE SENSOR

U201

5116411H01

IC,OP AMP

U202

5116245H01

CC LVFRACN

U220

5185941F40

IC, 12 BIT DAC

U250

5105750U56

IC PKG DIE VCO BUFFER

CER CHIP RES 330 OHM 5 0402

U302

2113743L41

CAP CHIP 10000 PF 10 X7R

4085131E03

SWITCH FREQ DUAL


FUNCTION

U304

4809788E21

DIODE, ZENER, SOD-323, SMD,


W18 COMPLIANT

S501

1880619Z06

POTENTIOMETER, VOLUME

U401

5185963A85

IC-ABACUS III-LP

S502

4016618H01

SWITCH SURFACE MOUNT

U500

5188493T01

S503

4070354A01

LIGHT TOUCH SWITCH-SMD

IC,VREG/SWG,LP2989,SM,IC
MINI SO-8 HI PRCN REG 5V

S504

4070354A01

LIGHT TOUCH SWITCH-SMD

U501

5185941F35

IC, VREG, NOPB

U502

5185941F35

IC, VREG, NOPB

U601

5185941F22

IC,OPAMP,SGL,OPA237,SOT23,
NOPB

U602

5185941F22

IC,OPAMP,SGL,OPA237,SOT23,
NOPB

U701

5185143E77

IC, MAKO ASIC, CMOS PWR


MGMT

U702

5185941F22

IC,OPAMP,SGL,OPA237,SOT23,
NOPB

U705

5114000B39

IC,BFR,1PER PKG,SM,SOT353,PB-FREE

U712

5188691V01

IC,MUX/
DEMUX,NC7SB3157P6X,SM,SC
70-6,1PER PKG,BUS,PB FREE

U713

5115453H01

RAIL TO RAIL OUTPUT, 8 PIN


BGA

CER CHIP RES 510 OHM 5 0402

S505

4070354A01

LIGHT TOUCH SWITCH-SMD

R807

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%


0402

S506

4070354A01

LIGHT TOUCH SWITCH-SMD

SH1

2686707Z02

SHIELD, SM SLDRD,CRS,PLTD

R808

0613952R66

CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050


OHM

SH51

2686700Z02

SHIELD, SM SLDRD,CRS,PLTD

R809

0613952R17

CER CHIP RES 47K OHM 5%


0402

SH52

2686699Z02

SHIELD, SM SLDRD,CRS,PLTD

SH101

2686702Z02

SHIELD, SM SLDRD,CRS,PLTD

R810

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%


0402

SH102

2686701Z02

SHIELD, SM SLDRD,CRS,PLTD

SH103

2686708Z02

SHIELD, SM SLDRD,CRS,PLTD

R811

0613952Q66

CER CHIP RES 510 OHM 5 0402

SH201

2686705Z02

SHIELD, SM SLDRD,CRS,PLTD

R812

0613952R25

CER CHIP RES 100K OHM 5%


0402

SH251

2616554H01

SHLD VCO TOP

R813

0613952R66

CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050


OHM

SH252

2616559H01

SHLD PCIC

SH401

2686706Z02

SHIELD, SM SLDRD,CRS,PLTD

R814

NOTPLACED

SH402

2686698Z02

SHIELD, SM SLDRD,CRS,PLTD

R815

0613952R66

SH500

NOTPLACED

T51

2515121H01

0613952R17

CER CHIP RES 47K OHM 5%


0402

R820

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%


0402

R829

NOTPLACED

R837

0613952Q37

CER CHIP RES 33.0 OHM 5


0402

CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050


OHM

R838

0613952Q37

CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050


OHM

CER CHIP RES 33.0 OHM 5


0402

R839

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 47K OHM 5%


0402

R840

0613952Q66

DESCRIPTION

5115022H01

0613952Q66

R816

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

U103

R806

CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050


OHM

ITEM

T53

2516320H01

U714

5115453H01

BALUN, TRANSFORMER W18


COMP

RAIL TO RAIL OUTPUT, 8 PIN


BGA

U800

5185941F04

XFMR SMALL SIGNAL


SURFACE MT

IC, PATRIOT BRAVO,


1.2.2,256BGA, PB-FREE

U801

5114000B39

IC,BFR,1PER PKG,SM,SOT353,PB-FREE

U802

5114000B39

IC,BFR,1PER PKG,SM,SOT353,PB-FREE

U803

5185956E69

IC,DRAM,64MB,60NS,IC 1.8V 64

U804

5185941F03

IC,SRAM,8M,512KX16,70NS,SM
,FBGA48,1.95V

VR500

4809788E21

DIODE, ZENER, SOD-323, SMD,


W18 COMPLIANT

U1

5164015H81

IC,MXR,DBL BAL
GILBERT,CELL,SM

U2

5185941F45

ATTEN,VAR,14.4DBMIN,15.6DB
MAX,0-2000
MHZFREQ,50OHM,PCMT

U3

5116349H01

DUAL INVERTER IC

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%


0402

U101

5115678H01

VHF/UHF/800/900 MHZ LDMOS


DRIVER IC

CER CHIP RES 510 OHM 5 0402

U102

5185765B26

IC PWR CTRL IN MOS20

August 16, 2007

9.3-36

ITEM

UHF2 Schematics, Board Overlays, and Parts Lists

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

Notes:
DESCRIPTION

2.

VR501

4813977M19

DIODE,ZEN,MBZ5240,SM,SOT23,10V,10MA,.225W,ZEN,PBFREE

VR678

4866544A01

DIODE
ARRAY,ZEN,SR05.TCT,SM,5V,5,
LOW CAPACITANCE TVS DIO

VR502

4809788E21

DIODE, ZENER, SOD-323, SMD,


W18 COMPLIANT

VR701

4813977M11

VR503

4809788E21

DIODE, ZENER, SOD-323, SMD,


W18 COMPLIANT

DIODE,ZEN,MBZ5232,SM,SOT23,5.6V,10MA,.225W,ZEN,PBFREE

Y200

4802245J68

OSC, REF 16.8 MHZ 1.5 PPM

VR504

4809788E21

DIODE, ZENER, SOD-323, SMD,


W18 COMPLIANT

Y701

4809995L05

XTAL QUARTZ 32.768KHZ


CC4V-T1

VR505

4809788E21

DIODE, ZENER, SOD-323, SMD,


W18 COMPLIANT

Y702

4864005H01

RESONATOR, CRYSTAL 24.576


MHZ

VR506

4809788E21

DIODE, ZENER, SOD-323, SMD,


W18 COMPLIANT

VR508

4813977A43

PB-FREE,
NOTCOMPLETELYENRICHED

VR509

4813977A43

PB-FREE,
NOTCOMPLETELYENRICHED

VR510

4813977A43

PB-FREE,
NOTCOMPLETELYENRICHED

VR511

4813977A43

PB-FREE,
NOTCOMPLETELYENRICHED

VR512

4813977A43

PB-FREE,
NOTCOMPLETELYENRICHED

VR513

4813977A43

PB-FREE,
NOTCOMPLETELYENRICHED

VR650

4813979P12

DIODE ARRAY,TRANSIENT
PROTECTION,SM,SOT457,12V,.225W,ZEN,4,PB

VR651

4813977A43

PB-FREE,
NOTCOMPLETELYENRICHED

VR652

4813977A43

PB-FREE,
NOTCOMPLETELYENRICHED

VR657

4809788E21

DIODE, ZENER, SOD-323, SMD,


W18 COMPLIANT

VR658

4813977C23

DIODE 13V 'H3' MMSZ5243BT1

VR659

4813979P10

DIODE ARRAY,TRANSIENT
PROTECTION,SM,SOT457,5.6V,.225W,ZEN,4,P

VR662

4813979P10

DIODE ARRAY,TRANSIENT
PROTECTION,SM,SOT457,5.6V,.225W,ZEN,4,P

VR663

4813977M18

DIODE,ZEN,SOT23,9.1V,.225W,PB

August 16, 2007

1.

3.

4.
5.

For optimum performance, order replacement diodes, transistors, and circuit


modules by Motorola part number only.
When ordering crystals, specify carrier frequency, crystal frequency, crystal type number, and
Motorola part number.
Part value notations:
p=10-12
n=10-9
=10-6
m=10-3
k=103
M=106
ITEM refers to the component reference designator. SIDE refers to the
location of the component on the board; S1=Side 1, S2=Side 2.
The PMLD4303A RF Board uses a 6-layer printed circuit board.

INNER LAYERS

6816985H01-B

700/800 MHz Schematics, Board Overlays, and Parts Lists

9.4-1

Chapter 9.4 700/800 MHz Schematics, Board Overlays, and Parts Lists

9.4.1 Introduction
This chapter contains the schematics, board layouts, and parts lists for the
XTS 2500/2500I/2250/1500 radios. Use them in conjunction with the theory of
operation and the troubleshooting procedures, charts, and waveforms to
isolate a problem to the component level.
Table 9.4-1. 700/800 Schematics, Board Overlays and Parts Lists
Schematic/Board Layout
PMLF4040A/ PMLF4040B (8416095H01-A) Top Level Schematic

Page No.
9.4-2

PMLF4040A/ PMLF4040B Controller Interface Schematic

9.4-3

PMLF4040A/ PMLF4040B Interface and Accessories Schematic

9.4-4

PMLF4040A/ PMLF4040B Side Connector Schematic

9.4-5

PMLF4040A/ PMLF4040B Controller Schematic

9.4-6

PMLF4040A/ PMLF4040B Patriot Bravo (U800) Schematic

9.4-7

PMLF4040A/ PMLF4040B MAKO DC and Audio Schematic - Sheet 1 of 2

9.4-8

PMLF4040A/ PMLF4040B MAKO DC and Audio Schematic - Sheet 2 of 2

9.4-9

PMLF4040A/ PMLF4040B Memory Schematic

9.4-10

PMLF4040A/ PMLF4040B Frequency Generation Unit (FGU) Schematic Sheet 1 of 3

9.4-11

PMLF4040A/ PMLF4040B Frequency Generation Unit (FGU) Schematic Sheet 2 of 3

9.4-12

PMLF4040A/ PMLF4040B Frequency Generation Unit (FGU) Schematic Sheet 3 of 3

9.4-13

PMLF4040A/ PMLF4040B Receiver Schematic - Sheet 1 of 2

9.4-14

PMLF4040A/ PMLF4040B Receiver Schematic - Sheet 2 of 2

9.4-15

PMLF4040A/ PMLF4040B Transmitter Schematic

9.4-16

PMLF4040A/ PMLF4040B RF Schematic

9.4-17

PMLF4040A/ PMLF4040B (8416095H01-A) Main Circuit Board


Component Location Detail - Side 1

9.4-18

PMLF4040A/ PMLF4040B (8416095H01-A) Main Circuit Board


Component Location Detail - Side 2

9.4-19

PMLF4040A/ PMLF4040B (8416095H01-A) Main Circuit Board Electrical


Parts List

9.4-20

6816985H01-B

August 16, 2007

CONTROLLER

RX_SSI_DATA
ABACUS3_CS

RX_SSI_DATA_1
ABACUS_CS_1
VOLUME_1
EMERGENCY_1

VOLUME
EMERGENCY

PTT_1

TG2_SEC_CL_1

PTT
RTA2_1

TG2_SEC_CLEAR

RTA2
RTA1_1

SB3

RTA1

SB3
SB2

RTA0_1

SB2
SB1_1

RTA0

SB1
SW_B+

RTA3_1

RFSW_B+
MECH_SW_1

RTA3

MECH_SW

RED_LED_1

GREEN_LED_1

RED_LED
16_8_filtered

GREEN_LED

16_8_filtered
SSI_FSYNC_1

BATTERY_ID

VSW1

SSI_CLK_2

SSI_FSYNC
SSI_CLK
VSW1
BAT_STATUS
LOCK_DET

RESET_OUT

LOCK_DET

RESET_OUT

SC_FILT_EN

Li_Bat+

SC_FILT_EN

TX_SSI_DATA
SPI_MOSI_A

TX_SSI_DATA
SPI_MOSIA

SPI_CLK_A

TX_SSI_CLK

TX_SSI_FSYNC

UNSW_B+

POR

UNIVERSAL_SPI_CS

SPI_CLK_A
UNIVERSAL_SPI_CS
POR
UNSW_B+
TX_SSI_FSYNC
TX_SSI_CLK
BL_FREQ

RFGND

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Figure 9.4-1. PMLF4040A/ PMLF4040B (8416095H01-A) Top Level Schematic

700/800 MHz Schematics, Board Overlays, and Parts Lists

9.4-3

CONTROLLER

RTA(0:3)

INTERFACE & ACCESSORIES

WAKEUP
CODEC_DCLK
EXT_SPKREXT_SPKR+
SPKRSPKR+
EIM_DATA(7:0)
RS232_DI_USBRS232_DO_USB+
RTS
CTS
LHDATA_KEYFAIL
ONE_WIRE_OPT
EXT_MIC
INT_MIC
LH_BUSY

OPT_SEL2_OUT
OPT_SEL1
OPT_SEL2_IN
SPI_MISOB
KP_ROW(0:6)
MOD
BOOT*
CODEC_RX
EIM_A0
HAB_MOD
VPP_EN
SCKB
SPI_MOSIB
ENC_RESET
RESET

CODEC_FSYNC
CODEC_TX
OPT_B+_VPP

BL_EN

UCM_SS
CS3
KP_COL(0:2)

BOOT_NORM*
RS232_USB*
USB_TXENAB
WAKEUP
CODEC_DCLK
EXT_SPKREXT_SPKR+
SPKRSPKR+
EIM_DATA(7:0)
URTS1_XRXD
URXD1_USB_VMI
BSY_OUT_CTS
UTXD2
BSY_IN_RTS
URXD2
EXT_MIC
INT_MIC
USB_VMO
UTXD1_USB_VPO
UCTS_USB_SPEED

OPT_SEL2_OUT
OPT_SEL1
OPT_SEL2_IN
SPI_MISOB
KP_ROW(0:6)
MOD
BOOT*
CODEC_RX
EIM_A0
HAB_MOD
VPP_EN
SCKB
SPI_MOSIB
ENC_RESET

CODEC_FSYNC
CODEC_TX
OPT_B+_VPP
16_8MHZ
USB_VPI
BL_EN
ONE_WIRE_UP
USB_ENUM
UCM_SS
KVL_USB_DET
CS3
KP_COL(0:2)
GATED_32_KHZ

UCM_KF
UCM_SPARE1

UCM_KF_MAKO
UCM_SPARE1

IF900

IF901

IF902

IF903

RTA3

SB3

IF905

SB2

IF906

SB1

IF912

EMERGENCY
VOLUME
SPI_MOSIA

RX_SSI_CLK
RX_SSI_FSYNC
RX_SSI_DATA
TG2_SEC_CLEAR

RTA2

IF904

SB3
SB2
SB1
RTA(0:3)

SPI_CLK_A
ABACUS3_CS
UNIVERSAL_SPI_CS
RFSW_B+
UNSW_B+

RTA0
RTA1

EMERGENCY

IF913

VOLUME

IF914

SPI_MOSIA

IF916

SPI_CLK_A

IF917

ABACUS3_CS

IF918

UNIVERSAL_SPI_CS

IF919

RFSW_B+

IF940

UNSW_B+

MOSIA

IF920

SSI_CLK

IF921

(SPI_CLKA)

SSI_FSYNC

IF922
IF907

RX_SSI_DATA
TG2_SEC_CLEAR

IF927

TX_SSI_DATA
SC_FILT_EN
POR
RESET

TX_SSI_DATA

IF928

SC_FILT_EN

IF929

POR

IF948

RESET_OUT

IF930

VSW1
16_8_filtered

VSW1

IF942

CTS
LHDATA_KEYFAIL
LH_BUSY
ONE_WIRE_OPT
LOCK_DET
RTS
TX_SSI_FSYNC
TX_SSI_CLK
RS232_DO_USB+
RS232_DI_USB-

16_8_filtered

IF936

LOCK_DET

IF952

TX_SSI_FSYNC

IF953

TX_SSI_CLK

IF943

PTT
BL_FREQ
MECH_SW
RED_LED
GREEN_LED

PTT

IF944

BL_FREQ

IF945

MECH_SW

IF946

RED_LED

IF947

USB_MINUS_MON
USB_PLUS_MON
BAT_STATUS

GREEN_LED

BAT_STATUS
IF950

IF951
RFGND

UCM_SPARE2
UNIVERSAL RESET LINE

Figure 9.4-2. PMLF4040A/ PMLF4040B Controller Interface Schematic


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39pF
39pF
39pF
39pF

39pF

39pF

*C611*
*C613*

*C610*

39pF

*C612*

*C615*

330pF

C640

*C617*

330pF

C641

*C619*

V1.875
V2.9
UNSW_B+
SW_B+

J601-1
(No place for Ram 2.2)
R611
100

J601-2

UNSW_B+

J601-3

SW_B+

J601-4

HOST_WAKE

UCM_SS

UCM Only

J601-5

DNP (BT Only)


0
R610

NC

J601-6

WAKEUP (BT_WAKE)
REGISTER_SEL

J601-7

DISPLAY_SEL

J601-8

SCKB

EIM_A0

J601-9
J601-10

SPI_MOSIB

J601-11

SPI_MISOB
SSI_CLK

J601-12

SSI_FSYNC

J601-13

CODEC_TX

J601-14

CODEC_RX

J601-15

KEYPAD_ROW0

J601-16

KEYPAD_ROW1

J601-17

KEYPAD_ROW2

J601-18

KEYPAD_ROW3

J601-19

KEYPAD_ROW4

J601-20

R616

R620

100

R621

100

R622

100

R617

100

DNP (BT Only)

R625

100

Serial Audio Port Transmit Data

R626

100

Serial Audio Port Receive Data

2
3
4
5

KP_ROW(0:6)

J601-24

KP_COL(0:2)

J601-25

D4

J601-30

D5

J601-31

D6

J601-32

D7

J601-33

CKHI
BOOT*
TEST_TAMPER
DISPLAY_RESET
UCM_SPARE1

ENC_RXD (BT_RX)
ENC_TXD (BT_TX)
ENC_RESET
BL_EN
UCM_SPARE2

Gnd

1K

R637

1K

R638

1K

R639

1K

R640

1K R641

1K

R642

1K

R643

1K

R644

NC
R647

NC

NC
NC

10K

BL_EN

J601-43
NC

J601-45

Gnd

J601-46

Gnd

J601-47

RS232_DO_USB+

D600

RESET

ONE_WIRE_OPT

ENC_RESET

J601-42
J601-44

RTS

UCM_SPARE1

J601-39
J601-41

LH_BUSY
CTS

J601-38
J601-40

LHDATA_KEYFAIL

V1.875

NET

J601-36
J601-37

0
1

UCM_KF

RS232_DI_USB-

R649
47K

J601-34
J601-35

EIM_DATA(7:0)

ONE_WIRE_OPT

UCM_KEYFAIL

J601-26

J601-29

CODEC_RX

KEYPAD_COL1

D3

CODEC_FSYNC
CODEC_TX

J601-23

J601-27

CODEC_DCLK

Serial Audio Port Frame Sync

KEYPAD_COL0

J601-28

SPI_MISOB

Serial Audio Port Clock

J601-21

D1

SPI_MOSIB

SPI B Data In

100

J601-22

D2

SCKB

SPI B Data Out

KEYPAD_ROW6

D0

CS3

SPI B Serial Clock

KEYPAD_ROW5

KEYPAD_COL2

WAKEUP

LHDATA_KEYFAIL
1

DATA_NET(0:5)

V1.875

V2.9 (3 volts)

LH_BUSY
5

RS232_DI_USB4

RS232_DO_USB+
2

CTS
3

RTS

39pF

*C629*

39pF

*C630*

39pF

*C631*

39pF

*C632*

39pF

*C633*

39pF

*C634*

39pF

39pF

SIDE CONNECTOR INTERFACE

INT_MIC
SPKR-

INT_MIC
SPKR-

EXT_SPKR-

EXT_SPKR-

EXT_SPKR+

EXT_SPKR+

EXT_MIC
SPKR+

*C635*

OPT_SEL1

*C636*

C637

MOD

EXT_MIC

BOOT*

USED FOR UCM

.01uF

MOD

OPT_SEL2_IN
HAB_MOD
OPT_SEL2_OUT
VPP_EN
OPT_B+_VPP

SPKR+
OPT_SEL1
OPT_SEL2_IN
HAB_MOD
OPT_SEL2_OUT
VPP_EN
OPT_B+_VPP

Figure 9.4-1. PMLF4040A/ PMLF4040B Interface and Accessories Schematic


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V2.9

C866
.01uF

MOTOROLA PROPRIETARY CONFIDENTIAL

DNP

VPP
D603

V2.9
2

Q804

R654
10K

SW_B+

Q698

1
3

K1

K2

K3

*C652*
39pF

*C653*
39pF

*C654*
39pF

Band Specific

*C655*
39pF

*C656*
39pF

*C657*
39pF

J650-1
J650-2

GND
INT_SPK+

SPKR+
SPKR-

R667

390

100
R608

2
EXT_SPKR+

R614
20K

V2.9

J650
20 PIN CONN

Band Specific

Band Specific

R636
10K

EXTSP+

Band Specific

Band Specific

Band Specific

A1

A2
*C658*
39pF

R613
20K

NP

EXTMIC

R658
150K
Band Specific

GND

EXT_SP

K4

9.1V

R672
10K

C620
0.1uF

V2.9

C621
0.10uF

OPT_SEL1

HAB_MOD
0
R635

VR650
12.6V

VR663

R615
100K

1
V2.9

3
2

U602
LM7301

OPT_B+_VPP

D662

V2.9

MOD

NP

2
5

R633
10K

0
R634

R668
68

OPT_SEL2_OUT

OPT_SEL2_IN

NP

R656
10K

C638
0.1uF

U601
LM7301

6
R673
10K

VPP_EN

V2.9

V2.9

V2.9

L651

EXT_MIC

C614
330pF

270nH

INT_SPKR-

J650-4

OPT_SEL1

J650-5

EXT_SPK+

J650-6

EXT_MIC

J650-7

OPT_B+_VPP

J650-8

OPT_SEL2

J650-9

SPKR_COM

R678 100
R666

220

ONE_WIRE_OPT
EXT_SPKRR669

RTS

100

R670

LH_BUSY

100
R671

CTS
R675

390

560

J650-10

RTS_USB_PWR

J650-11

GND

J650-12

LH_BUSY

J650-13

CTS

J650-14

RS232_TX_USB+

R837

RS232_DO_USB+
R838

VCC5

J650-3

33
J650-15

RS232_DI_USB-

RS232_RX_USB-

33
R674
J650-16

LHDATA_KEYFAIL

LH_DATA_KEYFAIL

100
J650-17

L652
270nH
INT_MIC

C673

C674

33pF

33pF

33pF

470pF

*C675*

C672
39pF

39pF
Band Specific

INT_MIC

J650-19

GND

J650-20

GND

VR652
5.6V

C680

VR651
5.6V

C671

VR657
6.8V

C607
0.10uF

VR678

R677
10K

NC

J650-18

USB_D+
BUS

RTS1

CTS1

C868
.01uF

C867
.01uF

BUSY

DNP
BAND SPECIFIC CAPACITOR VALUES

R697
100

VR659

BAND
700/800 MHz

CAP VALUE
39 pF

USB_D

PART #
2113743N40

UHF

100 pF

2113743N50

VHF

470 pF

2113743L09

5.6V

VR658
13V
5

2
2
1

VR662
5.6V
2

Figure 9.4-3. PMLF4040A/ PMLF4040B Side Connector Schematic


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UCM_SPARE1

UCM_SPARE1

RED_LED

UCM_SPARE2

UCM_SPARE2

GREEN_LED

RED_LED
GREEN_LED
BSY_OUT_CTS

ONE_WIRE_UP

ONE_WIRE_UP

SB3

BSY_IN_RTS

SB3

UCTS_USB_SPEED

RTA(0:3)

KP_COL(0:2)

KP_COL(0:2)

URTS1_XRXD

RTA(0:3)

UTXD1_USB_VPO

KP_ROW(0:6)

KP_ROW(0:6)

KVL_USB_DET

KVL_USB_DET

USB_VMO
URXD1_USB_VMI

MOD

MOD

USB_VPI
USB_TXENAB

RESET_OUT FROM PATRIOT

RESET

RESET

URTS1_XRXD

KVL_USB_DET

URTS1_XRXD

UTXD2

URXD1_USB_VMI

URXD2

URXD1_USB_VMI

RS232_USB*

RX_SSI_DATA

BOOT_NORM*

RX_SSI_DATA

ONE_WIRE_UP
USB_VMO
USB_TXENAB

USB_VMO
USB_TXENAB

OPT_SEL2_IN
OPT_SEL2_OUT

TX_SSI_FSYNC

VSW1

SB1

OPT_SEL1

SB1

GATED_32_KHZ

OPT_SEL2_IN
OPT_SEL2_OUT

UNIVERSAL_SPI_CS

UNIVERSAL_SPI_CS

SCKB
SPI_MOSIB

BSY_IN_RTS
URXD2

16_8MHZ

BSY_IN_RTS

SPI_MISOB

URXD2
ABACUS3_CS

ABACUS3_CS

SPI_CLK_A

SPI_CLK_A

SPI_MOSIA

SPI_MOSIA

SW_B+
UNSW_B+

UCTS_USB_SPEED

UCTS_USB_SPEED

TX_SSI_DATA

RFSW_B+

UTXD1_USB_VPO

SB2

SB2

TX_SSI_CLK
TX_SSI_FSYNC

UTXD2

UTXD2

SC_FILT_EN

SC_FILT_EN

BAT_STATUS
POR

USB_VPI
BOOT*
ENC_RESET
BSY_OUT_CTS
USB_ENUM
BOOT_NORM*

USB_VPI
BOOT*
ENC_RESET

WAKEUP

LHDATA_KEYFAIL
SB9600_BUSY
CTS
RTS
RS232_DO_USB+
RS232_DI_USBONE_WIRE_OPT

VSW1
16_8MHZ
GATED_32_KHZ
MAKO_RESET
ADTRIG
MAKO_INT*
SCKB
SPI_MOSIB
SPI_MISOB
MAKO_CE
CODEC_RX
CODEC_TX
CODEC_DCLK
CODEC_FSYNC
SW_B+
UNSW_B+
RFSW_B+

PTT
CODEC_FSYNC
CODEC_DCLK
CODEC_TX

LHDATA_KEYFAIL
LH_BUSY
CTS
RTS
RS232_DO_USB+
RS232_DI_USBONE_WIRE_OPT

TG2_SEC_CLEAR
EMERG
VOLUME
EXT_SPKR_POS
EXT_SPKR_NEG
INT_SPKR_POS
INT_SPKR_NEG
EXT_MIC
INT_MIC
VPP_EN
MECH_SW

16_8_filtered
TX_SSI_CLK
TX_SSI_FSYNC
BAT_STATUS
POR

TG2_SEC_CLEAR
EMERGENCY
VOLUME
EXT_SPKR+
EXT_SPKRSPKR+
SPKREXT_MIC
INT_MIC
VPP_EN
MECH_SW

32K_SEL

LOCK_DET

RX_SSI_FSYNC

RX_SSI_FSYNC

RX_SSI_CLK

RX_SSI_CLK

CODEC_RX
SCKB
GATED_32_KHZ

HAB_MOD
RS232_USB*
BL_FREQ

ADTRIG
CODEC_RX

BL_EN

USB_PLUS_MON

USB_ENUM

WAKEUP

BL_FREQ

LOCK_DET

BOOT_NORM*
UCM_SS

HAB_MOD

USB_MINUS_MON
UCM_KF_MAKO

BSY_OUT_CTS

UCM_SS

RS232_USB*

UCM_SS

TX_SSI_DATA
16_8_filtered

UTXD1_USB_VPO

UCM_SS
USB_MINUS_MON
USB_PLUS_MON
UCM_KF_MAKO

TX_SSI_CLK

16_8MHZ
OPT_SEL1

BSY_OUT_CTS
BSY_IN_RTS
UCTS_USB_SPEED
URTS1_XRXD
UTXD1_USB_VPO
USB_VMO
URXD1_USB_VMI
USB_VPI
USB_TXENAB
KVL_USB_DET
UTXD2
URXD2
RS232_USB*
BOOT_NORM*
ONE_WIRE_UP

BL_EN

Memory
EIM_A0
EIM_DATA(7:0)

MAKO_CE

PTT
CODEC_FSYNC
CODEC_DCLK
CODEC_TX

EIM_A0
EIM_DATA(7:0)

SPI_MOSIB
R_W*
CS3

NC
CS3

32K_SEL
RESET FROM MAKO

RESET_OUT FROM PATRIOT

RESET

MAKO_RESET
SPI_MISOB
MAKO_INT*

TX_SSI_FSYNC

OPT_B+_VPP

OPT_B+_VPP

TX_SSI_CLK

Figure 9.4-4. PMLF4040A/ PMLF4040B Controller Schematic


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J4
J3

TOUT7_PD3
TOUT8_PD4
TOUT9_PD12
TOUT10_PD13
TOUT12_PD8
COLUMN7

TOUT13_PD9

10K
R810

NC
C855
.01uF
DNP

NC

B16

URXD2
TEST_POINT
1
TCLK

D14

BSY_IN_RTS

TOUT14_PD10
TOUT15_PD11

A10

B12

B9
B8
A9
B4

RED_LED

NC

GREEN_LED

NC

0
1

A3

B2

A2

C856
.01uF
DNP

TSYNC
1
TEST_POINT

SRDB

(Abacus_out)
(SSI_CLK)

STDB
SC0B_PC2

*U800-2*
SERIAL_PORTS_BLOCK

SCKB2_PC5_OC3

SC1B

SRDA

J15

(CODEC _TX)

STDA

SSI_TO_DSP

SCKA

K16

SC1A_PC6

SC2A

SC0A_PC7

SSI_FSYNC

NC

MOSIA
LOCK_DET_2_85

DISPLAY_DATA MOSIB

SB2

E8

MISOA_SEL

SPICS0_PE10

MISOA

D3

SPI_MISOB

A8

DISPLAY_CLK QSCKB

D7

SB3

F8

QSCKA

SSI_CLK(SEC)

SB1

G8

K11

UTXD1_USB_VPO

G12

UCTS_USB_SPEED

D16

V2.9

RS232_USB*

E14

BOOT_NORM*

D15

F12

R816
47K

UTXD2

C15

BSY_OUT_CTS

E9

MISOB

HAB_MOD
NC

RX_SSI_CLK_2_85

A12

RX_SSI_FSYNC_2_85

SDI_D_C_PE5_SPICS1
(GCAP_CS)

SPICS2_PE4
SPICS3_PE6
SPICS4_PE11

SSI_TO_SEC

J11
G16
G10

CODEC_RX

(CODEC_RX)

NC
UCM_SS

C6
C7

R803

100

SPI_CLK_A

F5

SPI_MOSIB

E4
B1
F4
E3

SCKB
NC
NC
MAKO_CE

D2
E2

UNIVERSAL_SPI_CS

ABACUS3_CS

NC

NC

NC

U801-1
NC7SZ125

NC

V2.9
NC

TX_SSI_DATA

(DAC_IN)

A11

SC2B_PC3

J10

CODEC_TX

UCTS2_PB2

SRDB2_PC4_OC2

B11

CODEC_DCLK

UTXD2_PB0

URTS2_PB3

SCKB

D10

CODEC_FSYNC

C3

E7

B10

TX_SSI_FSYNC

RTA(0:3)

NC

B3

D4

C11

TX_SSI_CLK
NC

URXD2_PB1

COLUMN6

COLUMN3

NC

G3

D1

F2

ROW7

TOUT11_PD7

COLUMN5

ROW6

H1

KP_ROW(0:6)

COLUMN4_PE12_IC2B

ROW2
ROW3
ROW5

H7

TOUT5_PD1

ROW4

G7

TOUT4_PD0

INT5_PA7_IC1B

E1

G1

TOUT3

INT4_PA6_IC1A

ROW1

H6
G2

TOUT2

ROW0

H4

INT2_PC14

TOUT6_PD2

F1

TOUT1

INT3_PC15

C16
G11

INT1_PE9

H5

NC
OPT_SEL2_IN

TOUT0

COLUMN0

OPT_SEL1

RIA_PA9_USBSUSP_IPMODEOTLO+TCK_DSCEN_SCKA

RX_SSI_DATA_2_85

INT0_PE8

COLUMN2

MAKO_INT*

DCDA_PA18_IPMODEOTHI_DSP_DE_SC2A

SPICS6_PE0

J5

DSC_TX_PD5

DSRA_PA10_IRE_TRST_INT6_STDA

SPICS5_PE11

DSC_RX_PD6

J6

PTT

COLUMN1

32K_SEL

*U800-4*
SIM_INT_TOUT_BLOCK

G6

UCTS1_PA12_USB_FSEN_IOE_MCU_DE

B6

OWIRE_DAT_PC10

E5

F3

ONE_WIRE_UP

A15

URTS1_PA13_USBXRXD_IPWR_RESET_IN_IC2A
DTRA_PA11_IPMODEIN_TMS_INT7_SRDA

OPT_SEL2_OUT

F11
D13

UTXD1_PA14_USB_VOUT_ITXD_TDO

URXD1_PA15_USB_SE0_IRXD_TDI

L16
F13

ADTRIG

SPICS9_PE3

SIM_SVEN1_PB14_TIO2_DSP_DBG_XDW
F6

K12

URXD1_USB_VMI
URTS1_XRXD

B15

SPICS7_PE1

SIM_CLK1_PB13_TIO1_DSP_DBG_YDW

6.8K

V2.9

J16
J13

SPICS8_PE2

SIM_RST1_PB12_TIO0

J12

F7

SIM_PD1_PB15_DSP_DBG_PAW

G4

R801

SIM_D1TX_PB10

H11

C5

SIM_D1RX_PB11

B14

G5

10K
R842

SIM_RST0_PB6
SIM_CLK0_PB7
SIM_SVEN0_PB8

C14
V2.9

SIM_D0RX_PB5
SIM_PD0_PB9

E6

J14

D6

SIM_D0TX_PB4

H10
V2.9

9.4-7

SPICS6 - SPICS9 RESERVED FOR DMAC DATA PINS

WAKEUP
UCM_SPARE1

UCM_SPARE2
U802-1

BOOT*
ENC_RESET

SPI_MOSIA

NC7SZ125
R802

100

R809
820K

BAND SPECIFIC CAPACITOR VALUES


PART #

39 pF

2113743N40

100 pF

2113743N50

VHF

470 pF

2113743L09

JTAG/ONCE Port Access

3
2

R1

TCK

R2

TRST

Q801

TMS

V2.9

PATRIOT_V2

MCU_DE

CAP VALUE

TDI

E800
BLM11A601S

BAND
700/800 MHz
UHF

DSP_DE

KP_COL(0:2)

TDO

3V to 2.85V Translation From RF to Patriot


Outputs of Dividers are Inputs To Patriot
Nets Continue On This Page (Look at Inputs to Patriot)

CKO

LOCK_DET_2_85

D5
H14

PC0_USB_EOP

E10
DSP_DE

MCU_DE

F10

D12

TCK

TMS

C13

E11

TRST

RX_SSI_DATA

PC8_UTXD1_UTXD2

NC

NC

*U800-3*
MISC_BLOCK

PC1_USB_TXENB
PC12_STO

PC9_URXD1_URXD2
PA2

H13

SC_FILT_EN

J2

J7

GATED_32_KHZ
NC

Q6VDD

C10

R8

G15

Q5VDD

F9
A6

16_8MHZ

Q4VDD

K3 Patriot Core(1.8V)

RX_SSI_DATA_2_85

H12

BL_FREQ

K6

MOD
NC

G13
J1
A13

USB_VPI

RX_SSI_FSYNC_2_85

RX_SSI_FSYNC

510
R840
R807
10K

NC
DO NOT CONNECT TO THIS PIN

C857
.01uF
DNP

RESET

R841
10K

PC11_OC1_USBCLK
RESET_IN

RESET_OUT

WDOG

PWM_PE13

OC3_PC13_FRAME_TICK

PWM_PE14

CKIH

CKOH_SCC_CLK

CKIL

STBY_PD14

MUX_CTL

CLKSEL_PD15

MOD

RAMBKUP

TEST

ANALOG_TEST

F16

RESET

H8

USB_ENUM

K5
F15

16.8MHz_OUT

E16

KVL_USB_DET

D11
L13
C4

TEST_POINT
1
16out

NC
NC

PLACE THESE CLOSE TO PATRIOT

V2.9

V2.9

5
VCC

GND

C816
0.10uF

5
3

KV2_3VSS

K1VSS

GND

C812
0.10uF

L6

NC

L5

U802-2
PWR_GND

VCC

NC

K3VDD

KV1_2VDD
K7

N2

NC

NC

DSP_AT
T2
NC

PAGE1
NC

R2

PAGE0
T1

PGAD15_PF15_MD31
NC

U801-2
PWR_GND

NC

PGAD14_PF14_MD30

K2

NC

L2

PGAD13_PF13_MD29

L1

NC

PGAD9_PF9_MD25

PGAD12_PF12_MD28

PGAD11_PF11_MD27

PGAD10_PF10_MD26

L4

M1

L3

NC

NC

NC

NC

PGAD8_PF8_MD24

M2

NC

M3

PGAD7_PF7_MD23

M4

NC

PGAD3_PF3_MD19

PGAD5_PF5_MD21

PGAD6_PF6_MD22

N1

NC

PGAD2_PF2_MD18

PGAD1_PF1_MD17

PGAD4_PF4_MD20

P1

NC

P2

NC

PGAD0_PF0_MD16

R1

N3

M6

M5

NC

NC

NC

Q6VSS

Q5VSS

Q4VSS

T8

C9

H15

Q2VSS

K1

H3

Q1VSS

R820
10K

I2VSS

I1VSS

C1

K4
NC

C813
0.10uF

R839
10K

NC

A14

E1 2

TDI

MLB_TSCD

TDO

M16

NC

NC

L14

MLB_TSCA

P1 5

L11

M14

PSTAT1

PSTAT3

PSTAT2

STROBE

NC

1
NC

NC

NC

N16

PSTAT0

L12

M15
K13
8 KHz Int

MAKO_RESET

Q3VDD

H2 Ext Interupt/Keypad

Q1_2VDD

Layer 1 timer, QSPI (3.0V)

Layer 1 timer, QSPI (3.0V)

I2VDD

A1

I1VDD

C12 GPP (3.0V)

A4

B7

H2VSS

H1VSS

USB_TXENAB

RX_SSI_CLK_2_85
510
R811

510
R806
K14

R808

C2

B5

C8

E1VSS

D9

D1VSS

C2VSS

K15

M12

C810
1.0uF

BL_EN

H2VDD

H1VDD

K10 UART, GPIO (3.0V)

A16

E15 UART, SIM (3.0V)

D8

E1VDD

D1VDD

C2VDD

G9
B2VDD_B3VDD

C1VDD
C1VSS

B2VSS

B2VSSA

E1 3

G14

F14

C807
0.10uF

*U800-5*
IC_PWR_GND

B13

EIM(1.8V)

Sim, SAP, Bottom Conn. (3.0V)

H9

R16

N10

A3VDD

B1VDD

A4VDD

A5VDD
A5VSS

A4VSS

L15

A3VSS

C806
0.10uF

B1VSS

Clk Amp

P6

P3

T9
P11

A7

VCCA

A1VDD

A2VDD
A2VSS

GNDA
A5

N6

A1VSS

NP For Patriot

C808
0.10uF

P8

C811
0.10uF

C809
.016uF

USB_VMO

H16

PATRIOT_1_55

E802

N15

SIZ0
C815
0.10uF

M11

NP For Bravo

SIZ1

Place all caps close to patriot supply pins

C805
.016uF

C804
1.0uF
R829
0

RX_SSI_CLK

510
R804
R805
10K

CKO_PA3

PATRIOT_SW2

*C803*
39pF
Band Specific

C840
4.7uF

LOCK_DET

*C801*
39pF
Band Specific

NC

E801
BLM11A601S

V1.55

1
C802
.016uF

C814
0.10uF
V1.875

C800
1uF

Figure 9.4-5. PMLF4040A/ PMLF4040B Patriot Bravo (U800) Schematic


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700/800 MHz Schematics, Board Overlays, and Parts Lists

SW_B+
V2.9

1K
R747
GATED_32_KHZ

L708
560nH

L710
560nH

0.10uF
C792

R746
2MEG

R745
2MEG

SW_B+

V2.9

V2.9
U712
NC7SB3157

5
6

32K_SEL

G ND

B1

LMC6035ITLX

MAKO_32KHZ

0.1uF
SHIELD1

Place close to Driver


1.0uF

B3

C2

C851
100pF

C736
10.0uF

A2
A3

U713-1

C735

C1

VSW1
C3

Q702

SHIELD1

R741
47K

10pF
C743

B3

delete

B1

C729
68uF

R710

0.1
B1

A1

B0

R709
4.7

C737

U714-2
LMC6035ITLX

SEL

R799
10K

C858
.01uF

R742
47K

VCC
R744
0

C780
10.0uF
DNP

C710
10.0uF

V2.9

0.10uF
C791

IN
SYNC_EN

R712
100

VDD

C742
470pF

CBOOT

VSW1

C712
1.0uF

D1A

LAYER_1_6

SHIELD1

R711
0

NC

PGLDO3
SW1_VDD
SW1_VDDHV

VSAVE

SW_B+
R708
56K

SW1_VSEN_BUK

Y701
CC4V
SHIELD1
1

Optional Builds (Start with Option a.)


Optional Build (1) a. 4813821A66 b.4885844C01
Optional Build (2) a. 0613952R17 b.0613952R25
Optional Build (3) a. 0613952R13 b.0613952R66

SW1_VSEN_BST
SW1_SUMCOMP_DL
SW1_DH

D700

SW1_PHASE
32.768KHz
C701

Optional Build (1)

RFSW_B+

UNSW_B+

Q703

SW1_VOUT

C702

Q700

SW1_GND

U701-1

5.6pF

SHIELD1

5.6pF

SW2_VCC

PWR_MNGR_BLOCK

SHIELD1

SW2_VCCS
SW2_LX

UNSW_B+

DC_I6

SW2_VOUT
SW2_GND

Optional Build (2)

UNSW_B+

SW5_VDDHV

B2
G4
LAYER_1_6
ANALOG E2

MECH_SW

MECH_SW

VPP_EN

NC

F4
E4
B3

R703
Q701

NC

47K

MAKO_RESET

R704

100

MAKO_32KHZ
R705
47K

C5

LAYER_3_4 F5

32_KHZ

Placed for evaluation

B4

DIGITAL

MAKO_INT*

D5

LAYER_3_4A12
LAYER_3_4A13

POR

C860
.01uF

D4
1

CLK_A

M1

V03_O

BAT_3V6

V04_O

REG_3V6

V06_O

BAT_TYPE

V07_O

HV_BG

V09_O

FET_ENX

V10_I
V10_O

EMERG_PB
MECH_SW

V10_GND

SW_TYPE

V08_I

IGN_X

V08_O

RESETX

VBUS_SUPPLY

GATED_32K_CLK

VBUS1_SENS

INT_X

VBUS1_CMD

XOUT

VBUS1

XIN

VBUS2_SENS

TCXO_SEL_16_24

VBUS2_CMD

TCXO_IN

VBUS2

P5

M7

GND1

MAKO_INT
TEST_POINT

BAT_7V5

A2

S2A
LAYER_1_6

S2B

G13 LAYER_1_6

S2C

G12 DC_I2
H11 LAYER_1_6
J11
G14
H13
F14

NC
NC

H12

22uH

D2C

L701
C796
330pF

D2D
C713
68uF

LAYER_1_6

VSW1
LAYER_1_6
LAYER_1_6

H14
J12

DC_I2

K14

DC_I4N

SHIELD1

0.1

J14

LAYER_1_6

J13

DC_I2

VSW2
(2.2V NOT USED)

R714
22uH

L702

L14
D13
F13
E14
E13
G11
F12

NC
NC

C715
22uF

NC
NC
NC

N4

NC
LAYER_1_6

P4

LAYER_1_6

N5

DC_I0

P3

LAYER_1_6

P6

DC_I0

L1

DC_I0

J10

DC_I4N

M6

DC_I0

R726
0
V1.875
L703
560nH
DC_I2

K3
K4
B13
E12
C14
H10
F11
C13
D12

LAYER_1_6
LAYER_1_6

C865
.01uF

C716
2.2uF

L9
V7_LDO (NOT USED)

V1.55

R7170
SW_B+

NC

C717
1.0uF

NC
NC

DC_I2

R718
0

DC_I5

NC
NC

C864
.01uF

C718
2.2uF

NC
NC

C720
2.2uF

GND9

D3

D2A

C3

V_2.775 (NOT USED)

D9

DC_I2

V02_O

GND7

Optional Build (3)

C706
1000pF

D2

SW5_VOUT

GND8

R702
0

DC_I2

BAT_RTC
VSAVE

H5

D1
LAYER_1_6

SW5_PHASE

XTAL32_IN

D14

C705
2.2uF

GND6

C859
.01uF

GND4

C2
LAYER_1_6
C732
100pF

GND5

F3
LAYER_1_6
C730
100pF

SW5_SUMCOMP

XTAL32_OUT

L4

C1
LAYER_3_4

SW5_VSENSE

K9

Not Placed

B1
LAYER_3_4

GND2

C704
2.2uF

GND3

C728
910pF

R725

G5

C731
2.2uF

SW5_VDD

R701
47K

J4

C703
0.1uF

D1B

D2B
PGLDO2

M701
SOCKET

S1B

C734
0.1uF

GND

NC

NC

NC

B14

C711
1.0uF

C700
0.1uF

S1A

C714
1000pF

NC6

M5

NC5

NC

P1

P14

NC4

NC1

A1

R700

A14

2K

NC2

MAKO_32KHZ

NC3

NC

VSAVE

Y702
XTAL
24.576MHz SHIELD1

C863
.01uF

C721
1.0uF

VCC5
L705
560nH

GND
2

C708
33pF

IN

GND1

SHIELD1

V2.9

OUT

1
SHIELD1

C709
33pF

16.8 MHZ Clock Buffer


R722

47
R797

L704
C722
1.0uF

C723
1.0uF

560nH
C862
.01uF

C727
100pF
C724
1.0uF

Q709

0
R743

DC_I2

LAYER_1_6

C719
1.0uF

16_8_filtered

R729
33K

C861
.01uF

20K
C725
0.10uF

V2.9

NOT USED
MAKO ANALOG CORE (3V)

16_8MHZ

USB INTERNAL (NOT USED)

1
C726
16_8MHZ
1000pF
R740
390

Figure 9.4-6. PMLF4040A/ PMLF4040B MAKO DC and Audio Schematic - Sheet 1 of 2


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9.4-9

VCC5

C738
0.1uF

MIC_BIAS (5V)
C750

VOLUME

C751

10.0uF

10.0uF
390
R750

390

U702
LM7301

C756
100pF

R751

EMERG

SW_B+

1
delete,. Q704

R752
2.2K

C761
100pF

R753
2.2K

Q705

R763
1K

delete,.

Secure Pin 11

USB_MINUS_MON

delete,.

EXT_MIC

C754

1.0uF
C755

C752 100pF

INT_MIC
1.0uF

4
2

TG2_SEC_CLEAR

1K
R764
3

C753
100pF
VMES

ADC_VREF

C763
100pF

V2.9

R790
56K

USB_PLUS_MON

delete,.

R765
1MEG
delete,.

Secure Pin 14
Place Type I only

Place Type I only

ADTRIG

LAYER_1_6

K2

LAYER_1_6

K1

LAYER_1_6

J2

LAYER_1_6

J1

LAYER_1_6

UNSW_B+
C764
.068uF

C765
.068uF

J3

LAYER_1_6

H3

LAYER_1_6

H2

LAYER_1_6

E1

AUDIO_B

G3

LAYER_1_6

G2

E3
R756

F1

INT_SPKR_POS

F2

INT_SPKR_NEG

H1

EXT_SPKR_POS

G1

EXT_SPKR_NEG

ANALOG_S

H4

DC_I0

A4

AD_TRIG
TX_RX

VMES
ADC_VREF

MIC_BIAS
INT_MIC_P

ATOD_0

INT_MIC_M

ATOD_1

EXT_MIC_P

ATOD_2

EXT_MIC_M

ATOD_3

VCM1
VC_OUT_P

U701-3
PA_CODEC_A2D_BLOCK

ATOD_4
ATOD_5

VC_OUT_M

ATOD_6

BPLUS

ATOD_7

PA_BPLUS

ATOD_8

L10
LAYER_1_6
M12
LAYER_1_6
N14

TX_SSI_CLK

M13 ANALOG

Place Type I only

L11 ANALOG
L12
LAYER_1_6
L13
LAYER_1_6

Board_type

K11
LAYER_1_6

Board_ID

K12
K13

SCKB
R767

20K
R757

NC

C767
100pF

C768
100pF

C769
100pF

C770
0.1uF

LAYER_3_4

MAKO_CE

V2.9

NC

A5
B5

SPI_MOSIB

E6

PA_IN_M

MAKO_CS

PA_IN_P
FE_TUNE1

INT_SPKR_P
INT_SPKR_M

FE_TUNE2

EXT_SPKR_P

PWR_CTRL

EXT_SPKR_M

SCAN_EN

VCM2

TEST

VREF

VFUSE

L3
M2
N1
C4

SPI_MISOB
NC
NC

R758
56K

V2.9

NC

A3
E8

CODEC_DCLK
R773
CODEC_FSYNC
V2.9

R774
CODEC_TX
CODEC_RX

R775

100

VC_DCLK

100

VC_FSYNC

C6

VC_TX3V

100

E7

LAYER_3_4

D7

LAYER_3_4

VC_RX

100

LAYER_3_4

B7

NC

M4
A7

LAYER_3_4

N3

UCM_SS

A6
B8

USB_TXENAB

C771
0.1uF

C8

UTXD1_USB_VPO

D8

USB_VMO
V2.9

V2.9

V2.9

A9

URTS1_XRXD

V2.9

B9

USB_VPI

C9

URXD1_USB_VMI

R795
10K

R781
10K

R782
10K

E9
1

UTXD2

R783
10K

D6
B6

R772

10K
R759
R760
6.8K

C766
100pF

Q706
delete,.

TX_SSI_FSYNC

M14 ANALOG

USB_VMO

SW_B+

L2

330
R798

A11

USB_TXENAB

C790
.022uF

NC

UTXD1_USB_VPO

LAYER_1_6

B11

330
R844

C759
1.0uF

C758
1.0uF

C757
100pF

C760
100pF

C762
0.1uF

1
1

A10
URTS1_XRXD

B10

UCTS_USB_SPEED

USB_VPI

NC

USB_VMI
UTXD2

UCTS_USB_SPEED

P2
J5

R793

C7

BOOT_NORM*

C10

A8

RS232_USB*

L5
N8
0

ONE_WIRE_UP

L7

R794

K6
N2

V2.9

M3

0
R796

C12

BSY_IN_RTS

E11

BSY_OUT_CTS
R786
47K

U705-1
NC7SZ125
URXD2

URXD2_1

D10

KVL_USB_DET
NC
NC

LAYER_3_4

NC
NC

NC
BSY_IN_RTS
TEST_POINT
BSY_OUT_CTS
TEST_POINT

UCM_KF_MAKO

KVL_USB_DETECT
TEST_POINT

F10
C11
G10
D11
B12

R768
1MEG
delete,.

BBP_CLK
BBP_SYNC

1 S1

D1 6

2 G1

G2 5
delete,.

SPI_CLK
SPI_CS
SPI_DI
SPI_DO

R771
1MEG

U701-2
S2 4

3 D2

DIGITAL_BLOCK

VC_DCLK
VC_FSYNC
VC_TX
VC_TX3V
VC_RX

LAYER_3_4

UCM_SS

LOGIC_VDD

LAYER_3_4

USB1_OE

R792

R791
0

Delete for type 1

USB1_DAT_TXD
USB1_SE0

VCC5

USB2_OE_RCV_RTS

V2.9

VCC5

VCC5

VCC5

USB2_DAT_VP
USB2_SE0_VM_RXD
UART2_TXD

USB1_DP

UART2_RXD_OD

USB1_DM

CTS_X

USB2_DP

USB_INTX

USB2_DM

RXDIN_3V
TXDO_BDI_UP_3V
BOOT_NORM_X

USB_CONNECT
SB96_BUS_BUSY
SB96_BDO_KF_5V

RS232_USB_X

ONE_WIRE_1

APCO

ONE_WIRE_2

SB96D_BDO_KF_3V
ONE_WIRE_UP
TXDO_BDI_ENC_3V
RXDIN_ENC_3V
RTS_FILLSEN_3V

ONE_WIRE_BATT
TXDO_BDI_5V
RXDIN_5V
RTS_FILLSEN_5V
CTS_CABLE_DET_5V

BUSY_IN

OPTA_SEL0

BUSY_OUT

OPTA_SEL1

CABLE_DET_3V

OPTA_SEL2

OPT_GPIO0

OPTA_SEL3

OPT_GPIO1

OPTB_SEL0

OPT_GPIO2

OPTB_SEL1

OPT_GPIO3

OPTB_SEL2

OPTION_INTX

OPTB_SEL3

delete

N6 USB_DP
P7 USB_DM
N7
P8
L6

R780
4.7K

NC
NC

R778
10K

R777
10K

R784
2.7K

R779
10K

N13

SB9600_BUSY

N9

LHDATA_KEYFAIL

P9
M8
L8

ONE_WIRE_OPT
NC LAYER_1_6
BAT_STATUS_1

100

R785

BAT_STATUS

M10

RS232_DO_USB+

N12

RS232_DI_USB-

M11

RTS

P13
P10
K7
M9
N10
P11
K8
P12
N11

CTS
NC
NC
NC
NC

VR701
5.6V

NC

10K

R843
470K

R749
470K

delete

NC
NC

R776
NC

R748
470K

NC

1
1
1

V2.9

C773

0.10uF

U705-2
PWR_GND

Ground Connection

VCC
GND

GND

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BURSTCLK

Burst Clock

LBA Load Burst Address


ECB (End Current Burst / Wait)*
EB0

Enable Bytes 0*
EB1 Enable Bytes 1*
OE

Output Enable*

RESET

Chip Select 1*
CS2 Chip Select 2*
Chip Select 3*
Chip Select 4*
Chip Select 5
R_W*

Read / Write*

CR800

OPT_B+_VPP

V1.875

V1.875

C830
0.10uF

CR801

V1.875

C850
330pF
1

C817
0.10uF

C818
0.10uF

N9

A9

R10

10

A10

P9

11

A11

L10

12

A12

T10

13

A13

R9

14
15

A14

L9

A15

K9

16

A16

J9

17

A17

L8

18

A18

M8

19

A19

N8

A20

K8

20
21

A21

22
23

L7
T7
R7

A11

D0

*U800-1*

D1

EIM_BLOCK

D3

D2

A12

D4

A13

D5

A14
A15
A16

PATRIOT
EIM MODULE

D6
D7
D8

A17

D9

A18

D10

A19

D11

A20

D12

A21

D13

A22_PA1_DSP_DBG_XDW

D14

A23_PA0_DSP_DBG_YDW

D15

P7

D0

E8

D8

C8

N7

D1

M7

D2

B8

T6

D3

A8

R6

D4

B7

T5

D5

A7

D6

P5

D7

A2

N5

D8

10

B2

T4

D9

11

C2

J8

D10

10

12

A1

R4

D11

11

13

B1

P4

D12

12

N4

D13

13

15

D14

14

16

D15

15

17

D4

18

B6

19

A6

20

C6

R5

T3
R3

C7

14

C1
D2
D1

21

B3

22

C3

23

R814

D7

VPP

G6

E1

A5

VCCQ2

RESET

WAIT

D3

A1

*U803*

D0

A2

28F320

D1

A0

A3

D2

A4

D3

A5

D4

A6

D5

A7

D6

A8

D7

A9

D8

A10

D9

A11

D10

A12

D11

A13

D12

A14

D13

A15

D14

A16

D15

G5

Write Enable*

Intel 2M x 16 Flash

B2
CS2 B5

Chip Enable*

ADV

A2

A3

F7

A4

E6

A5

E5

B3

G5

B4

C3

G3

C4

E3

G1

H2

G7

10

H3

F6

11

F5

10

12

H5

F4

11

13

G3

D5

12

E4

14

D4

H4

G4

F3

13

15

F2

14

16

E2

15

17

E4

18

D3

A17

F3
F4

A18

EN_BLE
EN_OE

A19

E1
VCC2

D6
Byte High Enable*

A1

VCC1

Output Enable*

WP

IO0
IO1

EN_BHE

IO2

EN_CE

IO3

EN_WE

IO4
IO5

A0

IO6

A1

IO7

A2

IO8

A4

U804

IO10

A5

CY62147V

IO11

A3

IO9

A6

IO12

A7

IO13

A8

IO14

A9

IO15

A10
A11

NC1

A12

NC2

A13

NC3

A14

NC4

A15

NC5

A16
A17

B6

C5

C6

D5

E5

F5

F6

G6

B1

C1

C2

10

D2

11

E2

12

F2

13

F1

14

G1

15

A6
E3
G2
H1

Parallel Display Signals

H6
CS3
R_W*

A20

EIM_DATA(7:0)

A21

A22

A3

For future upgrade

NP

VCCQ1

A4

P16

M13

R13

T16

N14

P14

N13

A8
A10

B5
1

A7
A9

N11

C4

NC

Byte Low Enable*

EN_WE

GND2

A8

T11

NC

EN_OE

GND1

8
9

A6

R14

D6

D1

P12

R_W*

C5

NP

GND4

A7

CS5

F8

NC

N12

R813

CLK

CYPRESS 4 MBit RAM

G8

CS4

T14

For future upgrade

EN_CE

GND3

P10

CS3

R11

E7

G2

A6

A5

CS2

CS0

GND2

M9

A4

CS1

R15

GND1

A5

A3

CS0

F1

P13

A2

OE

A4

A1

EB0

T12

A0

EB1

A3

R12

SEB_PA5

M10

B4

VCC2

VCC1

NC
T13

A2

SQE

A1

ECB_PA4_CCM_MCU_CLK

LBA

A0

BURSTCLK

T15

100K

G4

TP_CS0
TEST_POINT

R812

E6

V1.875

4
5

EIM_A0

3
4
5
6
7

6
7

19
DATA(15:0)

For future upgrade

R815

NP

0
ADDR(23:0)

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MOTOROLA CONFIDENTIAL PROPRIETARY


5V

L205
2.2uH

L200
2.2uH
5V

C285

(SOURCE)

C201
2.2uF

C200
0.1uF

IF566
SSI_CLK_1

0.10uF
R285
.01uF

IF204

SSI_CLK_2

5
6

IF205
SSI_FSYNC_1

A3

K3

A2

K2

A1

K1

3
2
1

2K
C202
.01uF

R200

R286

1
2

.01uF

SSI_FSYNC_2

LMH6723

C286

.01uF

IF567

C290

C203

D201

100

100

U205

R290
33K

.01uF

1000pF

68

L290
1uH

1000pF

C212

C293
100pF

C204

0.1uF
0.1uF

.01uF
4
5
6

A3

K3

A2

K2

A1

K1

R291
33K

.01uF

C205

.01uF

12.8V (Typical)
R202

D202

C206

R201

22pF

150

33pF

150

150

150

C230
0.10uF

C207

C208
10uF

C210

C209

10uF

.01uF

0.1uF

ANA_3V

IF568
SPI_CLK_RX
L201
2.2uH

R204
C220

IF570

SPI_CLK_TX
33pF

C213
0.1uF

IF200

33pF

UNIVERSAL_SPI_CS

G1
H1

0.1uF
NU

A7

IF573
SPI_MOSI_TX

COM
OS

H10

TP203
TEST_POINT

G10
D10

OUT

IN

D7

MODIN

G5

R252

D6

R214
20K

TX_SSI_DATA

R215
56K

IF206

C233
0.1uF

C232
2.2uF

G4
F10
F7

C236
33pF

A2

SFIN

VMULT3
VMULT4

PVREF
VBYPASS

AUX1
AUX2
U201

CPB2

35U92

PRESC

AUX3
AUX4

SFCAP

TEST1

SFBASE

TEST2

PREIN
IOUT
IADAPT

REFSEL
CCOMP

LOCK
ADAPTSW

NC1

SFOUT

NC2

INDMULT

NC3

E4

L204
6.8nH

VCP

A10

K2

VRO

VDD3

VMULT2

CPB1

16_8_RX

WARP

0.1uF
C211

K6

DNP

C218
0.1uF

R205
3.9K

A6

Not placed

R206
91

K3
K1

C221
0.1uF

C295
0.1uF

C291
0.1uF

C292
0.1uF

C298
0.1uF

J1
A1

AUX1

B1

AUX2

C1
AUX3

D1

C228

AUX4

.047uF
A9

C229
.047uF

A8
A5

R210
1K

R213
0

R211
0

R212
33

VCTRL

A4
E1

C234

A3

G7
K5
J10

TP201TEST_POINT
1

L203
1uH

33pF

C235

IF208
1

LOCK_DET

1K
R208

4700pF

VSF

C238
33pF

C239
1000pF

C240
10uF

C241
Y200
45J68
16.8MHz

4
VCC

SH204
SHIELD

C242

-20dBm RX VCO

33pF

Steering Line DC Voltage


2 to 9V in RX mode
3 to 11V in TX mode

OUT

-35dBm Second Harmonic RX VCO

VCON

0.1uF

GND

1.8uH

R207
220

1
1

IF201

L299

K4

47K

0.1uF

16_8_filtered

K10

R216
2

SH202
SHIELD

C289

K9

ANA_3V
1
C237
0.75pF

SH201
SHIELD

R294

1
TP202

DATA

GND3

DIN

VMULT1

GND2

SPI_MOSI_RX

IF569

C217
2.2uF

C216
33pF

C215
0.1uF

D5

VOUT

GND

G6

IF572

220pF

MAX7414
1

B10

C227

33pF

C223

FL200

SHDN

MODIN

GND1

R251
0

IF212

SCLK
SYNC

MODOUT

E7

CLK

FREFOUT

CLK_CLK
EN_CEX

GND

TX_SSI_CLK
TX_SSI_FSYNC

R299
15K

XTAL1
XTAL2

SPI_MOSI_A

DNP

R293
8.2K

VDD

IF211

C226

IF203

U202
AD5320BRT

GND

R250
0

VDD

F1
E10

C214
2.2uF

F4

IF202

0.1uF
C225
0.1uF

K7

C222

VDD2

D4

VDD

UNIVERSAL_CS_1

VDD1

IF571

C219

K8

IF585
SC_FILT_EN

C10

SPI_CLK_A

R295
47K

-18.5dBm TX VCO
-33.5dBm Second Harmonic TX VCO
All values above are typical
Measured with HP85024A
High Frequency Probe
SYNTHESIZER TOP SHIELD

C243

R217

.01uF

100

SYNTHESIZER BOTTOM SHIELD

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VSF
5V

C252

C281

3pF

1.3pF
R223
20K

L211

R224
20K

R298
0

DNP

R220
330

C255

C254

Q211
150nH

2.2pF

3pF

1
D210
2

C250
33pF

R226

C257
3.0pF

Y201
26C23
960MHz

R297
0

4.7

C258
33pF

L210
150nH

C251
33pF

R228
180

2
R222
10

C259
3.0pF

C224
0.1uF

L214
150nH

C253
33pF

R225
33

C256

33pF

L212
150nH
2

C244
33pF

DNP

C231

VSF

Q210
VSF

AUX1

33pF

R229
20K
VCTRL

2
3

C264

C263

L215

R230
20K

Q213

150nH

2.2pF

2.7pF

1
D211

C267
33pF

6
C265
1.8pF

Y202
26C16
1025MHz

R231

16
15

18

20
19

R233
220

VCC_BUFFERS

1pF

2.7pF

TX_IADJ
RX_IADJ

VCC_LOGIC

14 18

C261

COLL_RFIN

RX_LO

18nH
TX_OUT
RX_OUT

U250

RX_BASE

50U54

RX_EMITTER
TX_BASE
FLIP_IN
TRB_IN

C268
1.8pF

PRESC_OUT
RX_SWITCH
TX_SWITCH

TX_EMITTER

IF209

L230

SUPER_FLTR

GND_BUFFERS

R221
51K

C262

GND_FLAG

Steering Line
2 to 11 VDC

C260

33pF

10
8
12

PRESC

7
13

C266
33pF

GND_LOGIC

C282
0.10uF

9 11 17
L216
150nH

VCO Select Line


0V for RX
5V
VSF

C297
33pF
C269

C270

Q212

VSF
AUX2

2.4pF

C271

L217

1pF
R234
20K

C272

C284
0.10uF

R235
20K

R262
5.6K

R227
51K

R238
100

Q215
150nH
1
C274
33pF

D212
2

2.4pF

2.2pF
C273
1.8pF

Y203
26C17
1110MHz

Q218

R236
AUX3

18

C283
0.10uF
R237
220

C276
33pF
R261
51K
R239
L219
150nH

24K
C275
1.8pF
SH203
SHIELD

L218
150nH

SH205
SHIELD

R289
33
NE68519

C278

R241

22nH

33pF
R292
33

Q214

L221

33pF

15nH

2
C279
3.9pF

C296
33pF

IF210
TX_INJ

L220

Q216

C277

C280
2.4pF

R243
30K
2

AUX4

C246
0.10uF

Q217
R232
51K

C245
33pF

VCO TOP SHIELD

VCO BOTTOM SHIELD

R244
51K

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IF530

9.4-13

5V

IF531
SB1_2

SB1_1

R540

DIG_3V Reg.

DNP

U502
LP3985

VSW1

C518
4.7uF

PTT_2

PTT_1

IF538

100uH

VIN

VOUT

L503

DIG_3V

100uH

BYPASS
GND

IF560

IF537

IF561

C517
4.7uF

IF536

VEN

C511
4.7uF

C560
.01uF

ANA_3V
VEN
VIN

VOUT

IF584

ANA_3V

BYPASS
GND

L511

C516
4.7uF

3
R595

ANA_3V
U501
LP3985

C561
.01uF

IF539
MECH_SW_2

MECH_SW_1

IF540

R594
0

IF541

DNP

RTA0_2

RTA0_1
IF542

IF543
IF575

RTA1_2

RTA1_1

SW_B+_1
IF544

IF545

RTA2_1

RTA2_2

IF547

IF548

IF549

RTA3_2

RTA3_1

IF576

SW_B+

TG2_SEC_CL_1

5V

8
6

TG2_SEC_CL_2

C513
10uF

INPUT

OUTPUT
ERROR

SHUTDOWN
SENSE
BYPASS

NC

IF583

5V

7
2

R520
330K

NC

C514
10uF

U500
LP2989

G ND

IF546

5V
DNP
D510

IF550

IF551
GREEN_LED_2

GREEN_LED_1

IF552

IF582

C566
.01uF

D511

RX_5V
DIG_3V

IF553
RED_LED_2

RED_LED_1

IF581
POR

IF554

IF555

EMERGENCY_1

EMERGENCY_2
R536
10K
IF556

IF557
S505
SWITCH

VOLUME_2

IF534

IF559

B500
IF564

POS
NEG
DATA

IF577
RESET_OUT

6.8V
NU

100

6.8V

F500
24V

.01uF
.01uF

S503
SWITCH

24V

IF580
1

UNSW_B+

IF532

1 A1

R509

3 A2

SB2

1
C504
2200pF

C552
220pF

E501
88Z01

IF523
RESET_TX

B2 4

C507

R537
10K

1pF
E500
88Z01

IF565
RX_SSI_DATA_2

VR504

B1 2

DNP

DNP

C598
3.9pF

C567

SWITCH

3 A2

DIG_3V

RX_SSI_DATA_1

1 A1

R508

SB3

ABACUS_CS_2

VR505

6.8V
NU

100

IF579

VR5012

C599
1pF

IF558
ABACUS_CS_1

VOLUME_1

6.8V

SWITCH

B1 2
B2 4

C508
.01uF
.01uF

UNSW_B+_RX

10V
10V

C554
2200pF

DNP

C555
220pF

1
IF524
UNSW_B+_TX

IF578
BATTERY_ID

L500
390nH
390nH

VR500
6.8V
6.8V

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ANA_3V

ANA_3V

IF6

VCC

ANA_3V
6

5V

2.7K

3
0
R2 0

L1

C1
27pF

8.2nH

16pF
L11
68nH

IN

OUT

C460
15pF

L6
12.0nH

ANA_3V

GND3

R408
47

VREFN

5
2
10
5

BVDD

RFN

RFP U1
MX2072A
LOIN

IFP
BBP
BDIV
NC1

11

NC2
NC3

E406

C434
.01uF

C436
4.7uF

C435

GNDP

39

38

IOUTL

40

VDDL

VDDP

43

41

LON

CXVM

44

42

LOP

37

34

1
.01uF

33
32

31
30
29

IF401

TP401
TEST_POINT

35

16_8_filtered

TP402
TEST_POINT
IF403

TP403
TEST_POINT

SSI_FSYNC

NC

IF405
RX_SSI_DATA

TP404
TEST_POINT

28
27

SSI_CLK

E405

26

IF406

25
C431
0.1uF

R409
100K

0.1uF

DNP

PE

DIG_3V

100K

C461

DNP

ABACUS3_CS

IF407

SPI_MOSI_A

IF408

SPI_CLK_A

IF409

12
C439
100pF

2
3

C438
.01uF

C440
100pF

E408
E407

6
7
C25
.033uF

13

GND

GND1

IFN

C433
0.1uF

15V07
T2

XFMR
T1

68pF

VDDD
PD

VREFP

13

39pF

CXVL

47

VDDH

C29
C35
47pF

46

CLKOUT

GNDA

36

24

12

C12

VDDA

PC

11

GNDD

R413
0

23

10
C429
2200pF

DOUTA

GNDS1

L10
56nH

.033uF

GCN

CLKN

21

FS
DOUTB

22

C428
0.1uF

GNDH
U401
AD9874

GCP

20

C31
.033uF

IF2P
VDDF

GNDC

C11

E404

SYNCB

CLKP

6
33

IF2N

19

R30

FREF
GNDS2

GNDQ

R414
GNDL

GNDF

VDDC

100pF

MXON

16

18

100pF

R11

C426

17

C427

CXIF

5V
L16
220nH

MXOP

GNDI

VDDQ

180pF

IOUTC

GND1

C423

45

C417
0.1uF

C420
470pF
NP

L403
10uH

48

L402
10uH

15

C419
470pF
NP

C425
.01uF

GND2

GND3

IFIN

DCLINE

C412
0.1uF

VDDI

IN

GND4

C416
0.1uF

2nd LO VCO

C408
.01uF

C424
0.1uF

FL2
491134

L406
820.0nH

.01uF
DNP
R416
0

E403

GND5

C415
3300pF

R407
24K

.01uF

C413

C5
6.8pF

R405
2K

C409

D401

DIG_3V

R415
0

DNP

7.5K

C418
39pF
C414
.01uF

C2
39pF

R406
750

C20
2.2pF

C19
1.5pF

GND4

2.0pF
IF3

GND2

GND1

C18
1.1pF

C17

C36
6pF

R403

820.0nH

L401
150nH

L14
220nH

L13
470nH

DNP

C8
39pF

D2A2

FL3

31B01

L12
330nH
1

R10
0

L7
22nH

2nd LO LF

C406
16pF

C410
39pF

C407
Q1

L4

OUT

C405
16pF

L407

12.0nH

R402
24K

Q401

D1

C6
4.7uF

100

150pF

R1
510

100nH

R401

C421
.01uF

GND5

GND4

C4

68nH

C411
0.1uF

C422
0.1uF

GND3

GND1

L5
L2

C13
39pF

C402
0.1uF

E402

R2
6.8K

C3
4.7uF

C401
10uF

ANA_3V

RFIO1

U2
AT267

1
OUT

DCLINE

C7
39pF

GND2

IN

RX_IN

C15

E401
BK1005HM471

R4

R3

4.7K

39pF

R404
681

R5
240

DNP

FL1
491134

DIG_3V

GND

GND

39pF

C37
39pF

5
V2

V1

Y2

A2

RFIO2

0.1uF

C404
0.1uF

IF521
DIG_3V

C403

IF411

DIG_3V

C9

RREF

Y1

A1

ANA_3V

14

D2A3

5V

5V

U3
NC7WZ04

C26
39pF

C27
.033uF

C28
4.7uF

C442
.01uF
C437

0.1uF

C432

C441
0.1uF
DIG_3V

0.1uF

TP001
TEST_POINT
1

IF4

R40
0

C16

LO_IN
47pF
L15
10.0nH
DNP

C14
0.5pF

L405
4700nH

E409
BK1005HM471

DNP

C443
51pF

R410
10K

R411
390

C444
0.1uF

R412
SH001
SHIELD
R7
39

C22
39pF

C23
.033uF

SH002
SHIELD

C33
4.7uF

SH401
SHIELD

10K
C447
0.1uF

C448
0.1uF

C449
.01uF

D402

SH402
SHIELD

C450
0.68uF

CLOCK VCO

CLOCK LF

Part L402 L403 and C423 are used for LP (Low Power) part.

Figure 9.4-11. PMLF4040A/ PMLF4040B Receiver Schematic - Sheet 1 of 2

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DIG_3V

IF504
DIG_3V

MECH_SW

C505
0.47uF
6.8K
R505

S501
SWITCH
HIGH 3

IF506

LOW

TAB1

C590
10uF

C593
10uF

C592
10uF
DNP

DNP

DIG_3V

C520
6.8V

6.8V
NU

39pF

C591
10uF

TAB2

SW_B+

S502
SWITCH

R504
510

TAB4

TAB5

TAB3

TAB2

TAB1

GRN

RED

D501
LNJ115W8P0MT

IF507
EMERGENCY
VR507
C553
6.8V

6.8V
NU
.01uF

.01uF

R512
47K

R511
10K

R503
390

VOLUME

UNSW_B+

IF501

VR502

IF505

UNSW_B+

Q501
DIG_3V

IF502

GREEN_LED

DIG_3V
DIG_3V

DIG_3V

IF503

RED_LED

VR591

R534
10K

R531
10K

R545
47K
5.6V

IF512

DIG_3V

TG2_SEC_CLEAR

VR592
C1

DIG_3V
VR593

C1

DIG_3V
VR594
R530
10K

IF509
R535
10K

RTA0

IF513

5.6V

2 B1

R510

4 B2
1

VR506

SB1

6.8V
NU

100

6.8V

S1

S4

C2

C3

S8

S2

R533
10K
5.6V

C2
8

RTA3

SWITCH

5.6V

IF508
S506
SWITCH

R532
10K

S500
SWITCH

RTA2

C3

IF510

RTA1
C501
39pF

A1 1
A2 3

5.6V

C503
39pF

R547
47K

C509

IF511

VR595
C500
39pF

5.6V

.01uF
.01uF

VR596

S504
SWITCH

IF516

1 A1

R507

3 A2
1

VR503

PTT

6.8V

100

6.8V

SWITCH

B1 2
B2 4

C502
39pF

R546
47K

NOT PLACED ON BOARD LAYOUT

BT2

C550
.01uF

.01uF

BT1
X

Figure 9.4-12. PMLF4040A/ PMLF4040B Receiver Schematic - Sheet 2 of 2


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R103
150

R100
150

C110
39pF

IF100

6V to 9V

E102
88Z01

E101
BEAD

C169
11pF

L101
150nH

UNSW_B+

C164
0.1uF

C165
39pF

C168
1uF

C166
0.1uF

C119
0.1uF

C118
11pF

DNP

L103
19.71nH
IF101

Microstrip

C122
0.1uF

C136
0.1uF

L108
82nH

L107
100nH

L106
0

GND1

GND2

L104
7.66nH

39pF

L114
7.66nH

C105
2pF

S1
VG1

G2

VG2

U101
30C65

8.67nH

RX_IN
R109
2K

CR102

C148
.01uF

C116
0.5pF

EP

GND2

GND4

DNP

R113
2K

NC4

IF110

NC2
NC3

L109

NC1

15

VD1

13

10

C132
100pF

IF102

L111
82nH

C117
1pF

C146
39pF
C140
12pF

R106
150

R111
6.2K

C145
.01uF

C149
9.1pF

DNP

R115

R114
0

C154
39pF

IF103

C108
1.5pF

M101

6V to 9V
UNIVERSAL_SPI_CS

R121
1K

C107
1pF

17

RFOUT2

GND1

8
L110
6.8nH

RFOUT1

GND3

11

RFIN
VCNTRL

POS

12

16

13K

D
Q101

14

R110
39K

C_OUT

CONN_P
J101

C120
39pF

220
R104

C142
27pF

RF Driver

R108

C144
39pF

C127
1.5pF

CR101

C111
39pF

IF109

GND

MAIN_OUT

DNP

DNP

0.1uF
C147

27nH
L112

TX_INJ

Temp Sense

IN

C129
0.5pF

C101
3

C134
20pF

C139
0.1uF

C104
1.5pF

L102
47nH

C130
0.1uF

C128
18.0pF

R120
150

VOUT

TERMINATE

C121
27pF

C163
39pF

C141
10pF

U103
LM50

L113
3.85nH

C133
11pF

C137
39pF

Microstrip

C106
2pF

C103
0.5pF

Coupler
U106
LDC15B200J0815

50ohms point

S2

C123
39pF

C109
39pF

R101
51

6.8K

SPI_MOSI_A

C151
39pF

C152
39pF

IF104

R119
6.8K

SPI_CLK_A

C153
39pF

R117
100K

32
CJ
VL
CL

VAR2

3
4

R118

200K

C125
.01uF

SH102
SHIELD

SH103
SHIELD

SH104
SHIELD

R105
51

2V to 5.7V?
TP101
TEST_POINT

8
C158
.01uF

C157
680pF

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

390
R107

C156
680pF

D104

C161
39pF

SH101
SHIELD

QX

F168

10

GND1

CQ

V5EXT

29

30

31

ANO

RSET

28

CEX

27

VLIM

V 45
C159
39pF

TEMP

CLK

U102
H99S4

VAR1

16

IF108

DATA

GND2

INT

11

17

5V

CI

PCIC

RS

13

18

NA

12

19

BPOS

25
NC

20

CQX

D2A2

21

T1

14

NC

IF106

22

D103
RFIN

RX

VG

NC

VAR3

V10

IF105
RESET_OUT

23

15

24
NC

26

TP102

IF954
D2A3

C160
39pF

C162
0.1uF

Figure 9.4-13. PMLF4040A/ PMLF4040B Transmitter Schematic


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ABACUS_CS_1

RX_SSI_DATA_1

ABACUS_CS_1

RX_SSI_DATA_1
ABACUS_CS_2

RX_SSI_DATA_2

ABACUS3_CS

RX_SSI_DATA

VOLUME
EMERGENCY

VOLUME_2
EMERGENCY_2

VOLUME_1
EMERGENCY_1

VOLUME_1
EMERGENCY_1

RTA1_2

RTA2_2

RTA0

RTA1

RTA2

PTT

TG2_SEC_CLEAR

RTA2_1

RTA0_2

PTT_2

TG2_SEC_CL_2

RTA1_1

PTT_1

TG2_SEC_CL_1

RTA2_1

RTA0_1

PTT_1

RTA1_1

16_8_RX

RED_LED_2

MECH_SW
GREEN_LED

16_8_filtered

RED_LED

ANA_3V

SSI_CLK

SSI_FSYNC

SSI_CLK_1

LO_IN

SPI_CLK_A
D2A3

RX_IN

RX

TG2_SEC_CL_1

RTA0_1

RTA3

RTA3_2

DIG_3V

SB2

SB3
DIG_3V

SB1

RTA3_1

SB1_2

SB3

SB2

SW_B+_1

RTA3_1

SW_B+

SB1_1

RED_LED_1

GREEN_LED_2

16_8_filtered

SW_B+

SB1_1

MECH_SW_1

RED_LED_1

GREEN_LED_1

MECH_SW_2

SW_B+
MECH_SW_1

16_8_filtered

GREEN_LED_1

SSI_FSYNC_1

RX_LO

ANA_3V

SSI_FSYNC_2

BATTERY_ID

UNSW_B+_RX

SPI_MOSI_A

VSW1

LOCK_DET

SSI_CLK_2

SSI_FSYNC_1

VSW1

SSI_CLK_2

LOCK_DET

BATTERY_ID

5V

RESET_OUT
SPI_CLK_RX

UNSW_B+

RX_5V

RESET_OUT

SPI_MOSI_RX

Li_Bat+

SC_FILT_EN

TX_SSI_DATA

RESET_OUT

TX_PLD

RX_IN

D2A3

D2A2

D2A2

SC_FILT_EN

SPI_MOSI_A

TX_INJ

SPI_MOSI_A

5V

RESET_TX

5V

TX_INJ

TX_SSI_DATA
SPI_MOSI_A

SPI_CLK_A

POR

UNIVERSAL_SPI_CS

SPI_CLK_A
UNIVERSAL_SPI_CS
POR
UNSW_B+
TX_SSI_CLK

TX_SSI_FSYNC

UNSW_B+
TX_SSI_FSYNC
TX_SSI_CLK
FGU

SPI_MOSI_TX

SPI_CLK_A

UNSW_B+

UNIVERSAL_SPI_CS

SPI_CLK_TX

UNSW_B+_TX

SH500
SHIELD

M501

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Figure 9.4-14. PMLF4040A/ PMLF4040B RF Schematic

4
3

1
M701
R503
R530

L4

D501

SH205

C263

C127

S502

4
7

2
R121

2
L114

C121

SH103

L113

C106
C107

C101

C168

C108

C118

CR101

C119

U106

SH104

L104

C109
C128
L102

L103

E102

C103

C116

C129

C267

VR592
VR595

C501

C105

C142
R104 C139

R109

C141
C153

C120

L106

C151

R114
R119

R111
C145
C148 C166
R113

R115

16
C161

C146

L111

L107
C134

U101

R120

C147

C152
C111

C269

L110 C132 C149


C130 L108

Y203

Q215

C268
C260

C271

L217
R236

C296

C270

L215

Q213

C272
R234

L218

Q211

C257
R226

Y202

C752

R231

C273

R237

D211

C755

C244

R224
R233
C264 C265

L652

C753

C754

R229
R230

C275

R223

L216
C297

R677

C796

L214

R711

C259
R228

C255

R235

L211
D210

C713

L651

Y201

C252

L701

L112

R504

U2

C500

R532
R533

C37

C274

C503

L2

R10
R1

C1 C13

U3

C440

C210

D212
C254

VR596

3
2 4

C3

R505

VR502

C5
C4

Q1
L1

C436

E407

C433

C592

C591

D402

R4
L5

L405

C447
R412 C449

R5

C437
C438

E404

R409

L6
C8

R3

C432

C439

R413

E406 C434

C428

C429

C426

C590

C9

E409

C435

L402

L403

C448

13

C419

SH401

R410

C461

C425

R415

R408

C520

C505

C593

R411 C443

U401

C417

C555

VR501

C450

C442

25

37

C414
C408
C412

C420

E405
E408

C422
E401

E402

C460

C411

C421

E403

C441

C444

C424

C513

SH500

C431

C427

C514

S506

VR593

C246

D510

C292

C207
C282

C230

SH201

C209

C554

L503

F500

C208

C227
C220

L702

C552

C295

C284 C283

C404

C423 C413

U502

SH204

C567

R416 C407

C240

L200

C201

C504

C239

R535
C509
R510

C550

C163

R792 R749

Q705

VR506

R2

VR505
C233

FL200

U202
L201
C215

R726

R809

C213

R795

R801
A1

C816

C715

C801

E800

C800

R759

R778
R776
R773

R760

R775

R779

R777

VR659

VR503

C104

VR657

22

VR662

VR678

E500

C200

C802

TP001

C517

C298

C258 C281

R771

L511

C291

C262

20

C812

C674 R670

R838
C867 R671

R784

C219

C214

R793 R794

C672

Q704
R669
C680

C671

C655

C868

R837

R764
R765

R756

R608

TMS
TDI
TRST

Q706

R763

U802

S504

C508 R509 R537

C518

C216

R805

MAKO_INT

R791

R780
R785

J650

C673C652
R678
R674
VR651
VR652

C675
1

R748

R666
VR701

21

R768

U705
C658

R667

47

C814

R804

R803

C813 C815 C811


R675

R757
R758

45

C808

C773
R786
R843

A16
16out
TCK
TDO

R820

R595 C560 R540

C217

C810

U800

J601

U801

Q801 R802

UTXD2
MCU_DE
DSP_DE
KVL_USB_DETECT

R252

C738
C809

R808

S503

R594

R842 R816

C806

C225

R250
R251

TCLK
U702

C807

R810

VR504

R508
T1

C855

C805

URTS1_XRXD

C856 TSYNC

C761

R811

R839
R841
C857

R840

E802

E801
R829

TP_CS0
CKO

C640
T16

C641

R806
R807
C840

S505

R536
R649

RESET
C804

D600

46
1

C803

R507

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C136

R613 R614

G1
A1

C638 C830 C620

U803

R636
R634

C850

L703

L704

C865

C718 C864 R718

C863

R717

C720

P1

R232

C750

R752

R753
R751

R745

R725

R708

C743

D700

R746

RTS1
CTS1

GND
VPP
BUS

R668

BUSY

VR650

R697 C657
C653

R747
R744
U713

EXTMIC
C656

R799
C742

C702

C860

C701

R750
Q212

C791

R782

R741

R783

C728

Y702

Y701

A1
C708

C769

EXTSP+
EXT_SP
USB_D+

U714
R742

Q218

UCTS_USB_SPEED
C704

C709

C705

R714

C770 C768
C706C766

R704

BSY_IN_RTS

20
C256

C765

C764 C790

BSY_OUT_CTS

A14

C711

U701

C712

Q702

C735

C224

R712

SH203

R222

C858

R297

C261

R298

C231

C714

C771

11

R225

1
U250

C251

Q210 R221

L220
C277

L230

C266

R238

L210

R289

R292
C245
C280 C279

L221

C253
10

R239
L219

L212

C762
R844
R798

C654

C758

U712

C722

R790

C607

VR658

1
C734

C717

C756
C763

R709 C737

C721

C710

C736

L710
R710

R700
L299

C289

D202

C205

16

C206

D201

C851
L708

C724

Q700

C726

C729

C700

R812

R701 R702

Q709

C204

R743

C202

R294

G8

C859

C725
R722
R797

A8

C703

C757
C760

C286 R286

Q703

R705 R703

U205
L205
C293
C212

C203 R204

C223

C727

R729

R740

R293
C211
R202

C226
C222

C234

R210

R208
C123

C165

C122

R117

R299

C730
C731

P14

R217
R216

C242

R214
C237

R206
R215 C238
R205

R108

C158

9
U102

17
25

C154
R110

K1

R262
R227

TP102

C232

C732

C164

R241

Q216
R243

C157
R118 C156

C137

C144

D104

C160

C159

U103
M101

R105

SH101

TP101

R103
R101

C133

C229

R207

4
U500
R520 5
8

C18

C17

C125

C241

C511
C598

2
B500

R407

R401

C250 R220

2
C162

U201

Q701

C621

C767

C278

Q101

K10

M501

L290

R200

C236

A1

SH202

R244
4

L204

R201

C235

Q217

R107

R211

R261

C20

L11

D511

SH102

L101
5

L13

D103

C169

J101

TP202

L109

R100

L12

FL3

E101

VR507
4

L10

CR102

R512

Q501

R106

C553

R511

R545

FL1

C110 C117

R547 R534

VR591

VR594

C140

M2

C29

C3

A10
C228 R212
R213

C566

SH002
L14

C15 R20
C2

T2

C7

M1

C221

C19

C2

C6

D1

C1

C218

SH402

S500

VR500

Q214

R546C502R531

L500

R406

R285

TP201

R610
R622
R620 C615
R621 C619
R815 C818
R616 C617
U602
R617 C613
A1
H1
R611 C611
C614 R672 R625
C610
U804
R615 R656 R626
C612
R637
C629
R638
A6
H6
C630
R639
U601 R640 C631
C632
USB_VPI
R641 C633
R673
C780
R813
R642
C634
CR800
CR801
R658
R643 C635
USB_TXENAB
UTXD1_USB_VPO
R635 R654
USB_VMI
D603
USB_VMO
R774
Q804
C861
Q698
R633
L705
R772
C637 C866
R767
C716
R647 VR663
R781
C719
C862
R644 C636 D662
R796
C723
C759
R814 C817

C285

C516

L203

C33

C561

Q401

R405 C406

C290

R295

TP203

C276

C25
R7
C22
C23

U501

C418

C405

L407

R402

L406

C415

R403

FL2

R404

R414

C410

L401

C243

Y200

C599

TP401 TP404TP402

T1

C416

C401

C409

C403

TP403

R40
2

E501

C402

D401

L15

L7

9 7
6
10
U1
4
12
3

C11
C12

C16 C26
C14

R11
C31

SH001

L16

S501

C36

C28

R30
C35

C27

R290

R291

700/800 MHz Schematics, Board Overlays, and Parts Lists

C792

USB_D

C751

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700/800 MHz Schematics, Board Overlays, and Parts Lists

PMLF4040A/ PMLF4040B (8416095H01-A) Main

Circuit Board
Electrical Parts List

ITEM

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

C28

2113946F03

4.7UF

C129

2116636H05

0.5PF

C163

2113944A32

39PF

C29

2113944A36

68PF

C130

2113946K02

0.10UF

C164

2113946K02

0.10UF

C31

2113945B05

0.033UF

C132

2113944A40

100PF

C165

2113944A32

39PF

C33

2113946F03

4.7UF

C133

2113944A77

11PF

C166

2113946K02

0.10UF

B500

0986237A02

CONNECTOR (CONTACT
BATTERY)

C1

2113944A30

27PF

C35

2113944A33

47PF

C134

2113944M25

20PF

C168

2313960C26

1.0 UF

C2

2113944A32

39PF

C36

2113944A70

6PF

C136

2113946K02

0.10UF

C169

2113944A77

11PF

C3

NOTPLACED

C37

2113944A32

39PF

C137

2113944A32

39PF

C200

2113946K02

0.10UF

C4

2113944A42

150PF

C101

2113944C37

39PF

C139

2113946K02

0.10UF

C201

2113946N03

2.2UF

C5

2113944A21

6.8PF

C103

2113944C61

0.5PF

C140

2113944C31

12PF

C202

2113945B02

10000PF

C6

2113946F03

4.7UF

C104

2113944C67

1PF

C141

NOTPLACED

C203

2113945B02

10000PF

C7

2113944A32

39PF

C105

2113944C13

2PF

C142

2116069H01

27PF

C204

2113945B02

10000PF

C8

2113944A32

39PF

C106

2113944C13

2PF

C144

2113944A32

39PF

C205

2113945B02

10000PF

C9

2113944A32

39.0PF

C107

2113944C63

1PF

C145

2113945B02

10000PF

C206

2113944A31

33PF

C11

2113945B05

0.033UF

C108

2113944C67

1PF

C146

2113944A32

39PF

C207

2313960D07

10UF

C12

2113944A32

39PF

C109

NOTPLACED

C147

2113946K02

0.10UF

C208

2313960D07

10UF

C13

2113944A32

39PF

C110

2113944A32

39PF

C148

2113945B02

10,000PF

C209

2113946K02

0.10UF

C14

NOTPLACED

C111

2113944C37

39PF

C149

2113944A24

9.1PF

C210

2113945B02

10000PF

C15

2113944A32

39PF

C116

2113944C61

0.5PF

C151

2113944A32

39PF

C211

NOTPLACED

C16

2113944A33

47PF

C117

2113944C63

1PF

C152

2113944A32

39PF

C212

2113946K02

0.10UF

C17

2113944A08

2PF

C118

2113944A77

11PF

C153

2113944A32

39PF

C213

2113946K02

0.10UF

C18

2113944A01

1.1PF

C119

2113946K02

0.10UF

C154

2113944A32

39PF

C214

2113946N03

2.2UF

C19

2113944C67

1.5PF

C120

2113944C37

39PF

C156

2113945A07

680PF

C215

2113946K02

0.10UF

C20

2113944A09

2.2PF

C121

2113944M28

27PF

C157

2113945A07

680PF

C216

2113944A31

33PF

C22

2113944A32

39PF

C122

2113946K02

0.10UF

C158

2113945B02

10,000PF

C217

2113946N03

2.2UF

C23

2113945B05

0.033UF

C123

2113944A32

39PF

C159

2113944A32

39PF

C218

2185419D06

0.1UF

C25

2113945B05

0.033UF

C125

2113945L49

0.01UF

C160

2113944A32

39PF

C219

2113946K02

0.1UF

C26

2113944A32

39PF

C127

2103689A32

1.5PF

C161

2113944A32

39PF

C220

2113944A31

33PF

C27

2113945B05

0.033UF

C128

2103689A08

18PF

C162

2113946K02

0.10UF

C221

2185419D06

0.1UF

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ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

C222

2113944A31

C223

9.4-21

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

33PF

C253

2113944A31

33PF

C281

2188881Y09

1.3PF

C414

2113945B02

10000PF

2113945A01

220PF

C254

2113944M05

3PF

C282

2113946K02

0.1UF

C415

2113945L37

3300PF

C224

2113946K02

0.1UF

C255

2113944V11

2.2PF

C283

2113946K02

0.1UF

C416

2109720D14

0.1UF

C225

2113946K02

0.1UF

C256

2113944A31

33PF

C284

2113946K02

0.1UF

C417

2113945C31

0.1UF

C226

2113944A31

33PF

C257

2188881Y17

3PF

C285

2113946K02

0.1UF

C418

2113944A32

39PF

C227

2113946K02

0.1UF

C258

2113944A31

33PF

C286

2113945A09

1000PF

C419

NOTPLACED

C228

2113945C27

0.047UF

C259

2188881Y17

3PF

C289

2113946K02

0.1UF

C420

NOTPLACED

C229

2113945C27

0.047UF

C260

2113944M04

2.7PF

C290

2113945A09

1000PF

C421

2113945B02

10000PF

C230

2113946K02

0.1UF

C261

2113944A31

33PF

C291

2185419D06

0.1UF

C422

2113945C31

0.1UF

C231

NOTPLACED

C262

2113944V03

1PF

C292

2185419D06

0.1UF

C423

2113944C01

180PF

C232

2113946N03

2.2UF

C263

2113944M04

2.7PF

C293

2113944A40

100PF

C424

2113945C31

0.1UF

C233

2113946K02

0.1UF

C264

2113944V11

2.2PF

C295

2185419D06

0.1UF

C425

2113945B02

10000PF

C234

2113944A31

33PF

C265

2188881Y12

1.8PF

C296

2113944A31

33PF

C426

2113944A40

100PF

C235

2113945L41

4700PF

C266

2113944A31

33PF

C297

2113944A31

33PF

C427

2113944A40

100PF

C236

2113944A31

33PF

C267

2113944A31

33PF

C298

2185419D06

0.1UF

C428

2113945C31

0.1UF

C237

2113944A62

0.75PF

C268

2188881Y12

1.8PF

C401

2113955E37

10UF

C429

2113945A11

2200PF

C238

2113944A31

33PF

C269

2113944M03

2.4PF

C402

2113946K02

0.1UF

C431

2113945C31

0.1UF

C239

2113945A09

1000PF

C270

2113944V03

1PF

C403

2113946K02

0.1UF

C432

2113945C31

0.1UF

C240

2313960B57

10UF

C271

2113944M03

2.4PF

C404

2113945C31

0.1UF

C433

2113945C31

0.1UF

C241

2113946K02

0.1UF

C272

2113944V11

2.2PF

C405

2113944A79

16PF

C434

2113945B02

10000PF

C242

2113944A31

33PF

C273

2188881Y12

1.8PF

C406

2113944A79

16PF

C435

NOTPLACED

C243

2113945B02

10000PF

C274

2113944A31

33PF

C407

2113944A79

16PF

C436

NOTPLACED

C244

2113944A31

33PF

C275

2188881Y12

1.8PF

C408

2113945B02

10000PF

C437

2113945B02

10000PF

C245

2113944A31

33PF

C276

2113944A31

33PF

C409

2113945L49

0.01UF

C438

2113945B02

10000PF

C246

2113946K02

0.1UF

C277

2113944A31

33PF

C410

2113944A32

39PF

C439

2113944A40

100PF

C250

2113944A31

33PF

C278

2113944A31

33PF

C411

2113945C31

0.1UF

C440

2113944A40

100PF

C251

2113944A31

33PF

C279

2113944A15

3.9PF

C412

2113945C31

0.1UF

C441

2113945C31

0.1UF

C252

2113944M05

3PF

C280

2113944A10

2.4PF

C413

2113945B02

10000PF

C442

2113945C31

0.1UF

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DESCRIPTION

DESCRIPTION

DESCRIPTION

DESCRIPTION

August 16, 2007

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700/800 MHz Schematics, Board Overlays, and Parts Lists

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

C443

2113944A85

51PF

C555

2113945A01

220PF

C635

2113944A32

39PF

C710

2113946J03

10 UF

C444

2113945C31

0.1UF

C560

2113945B02

10000PF

C636

2113944A32

39PF

C711

2113946E02

1 UF

C447

2113945C31

0.1UF

C561

2113945B02

10000PF

C637

2113945L49

0.01UF

C712

2113946E02

1 UF

C448

2113945C31

0.1UF

C566

2113945B02

10000PF

C638

2113945C31

0.1UF

C713

2314030F03

22 UF

C449

2113945B02

10000PF

C567

NOTPLACED

C640

NOTPLACED

C714

2113945A09

1000PF

C450

2113946G04

0.68UF

C590

NOTPLACED

C641

NOTPLACED

C715

2314030F03

22 UF

C460

NOTPLACED

C591

NOTPLACED

C652

2113944A32

39PF

C716

2113946F01

2.2 UF

C461

2113945B02

10000PF

C592

NOTPLACED

C653

2113944A32

39PF

C717

2113946E02

1 UF

C500

2113944A32

39PF

C593

2113955E37

C654

2113944A32

39PF

C718

2113946F01

2.2 UF

C501

2113944A32

39PF

C598

NOTPLACED

C655

2113944A32

39PF

C719

2113946E02

1 UF

C502

2113944A32

39PF

C599

NOTPLACED

C656

2113944A32

39PF

C720

2113946G01

2.2 UF

C503

2113944A32

39PF

C607

2113946K02

0.1UF

C657

2113944A32

39PF

C721

2113946E02

1 UF

C504

2113945A11

2200PF

C610

2113944A32

39PF

C658

2113944A32

39PF

C722

2113946E02

1 UF

C505

2113945G98

0.47UF

C611

2113944A32

39PF

C671

2113944A31

33PF

C723

2113946E02

1 UF

C507

2113945B02

10000PF

C612

2113944A32

39PF

C672

2113944A32

39PF

C724

2113946E02

1 UF

C508

2113945B02

10000PF

C613

2113944A32

39PF

C673

2113944A31

33PF

C725

2113946K02

0.1 UF

C509

2113945B02

10000PF

C614

2113945A03

330PF

C674

2113945A05

470PF

C726

2113944F07

1000PF

C511

2113946F03

4.7UF

C615

2113944A32

39PF

C675

2113944A32

39PF

C727

2113944A40

100PF

C513

2113955E37

10UF

C617

2113944A32

39PF

C680

2113944A31

33PF

C728

2113945A58

910PF

C514

2113955E37

10UF

C619

2113944A32

39PF

C700

2113946B04

0.1 UF

C729

2314030V06

68 UF

C516

2113946F03

4.7UF

C620

2113945C31

0.1UF

C701

2113944A19

5.6PF

C730

2113944A40

100PF

C517

2113946F03

4.7UF

C621

2113946K02

0.1UF

C702

2113944A19

5.6PF

C731

2113946G01

2.2 UF

C518

2113946F03

4.7UF

C629

2113944A32

39PF

C703

NOTPLACED

C732

2113944A40

100PF

C520

2113944A32

39PF

C630

2113944A32

39PF

C704

2113946F01

2.2 UF

C734

2113945C31

0.1 UF

C550

2113945B02

10000PF

C631

2113944A32

39PF

C705

2113946F01

2.2 UF

C735

2113946E02

1 UF

C552

2113945A01

220PF

C632

2113944A32

39PF

C706

2113945A09

1000PF

C736

2113946J03

10 UF

C553

2113945B02

10000PF

C633

2113944A32

39PF

C708

2113944A31

33PF

C737

2113945C31

0.1 UF

C554

2113945A11

2200PF

C634

2113944A32

39PF

C709

2113944A31

33PF

C738

2113946K02

0.1 UF

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DESCRIPTION

DESCRIPTION

10UF

DESCRIPTION

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

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ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

C742

2113945A05

C743

9.4-23

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

470PF

C792

2113946K02

0.1 UF

C858

2113945B02

2113944A25

10PF

C796

2113945A03

330PF

C859

C750

2113946J03

10 UF

C800

2113955D31

1 UF

C751

2113946J03

10 UF

C801

2113944A32

C752

2113944A40

100PF

C802

C753

2113944A40

100PF

C754

2113946E02

1 UF

DESCRIPTION

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

10,000PF

D511

4813978M15

DIODE

2113945B02

10,000PF

D600

4813978B18

DIODE

C860

2113945B02

10,000PF

D603

4813978A25

DIODE

39PF

C861

2113945B02

10,000PF

D662

4813978A25

DIODE

2113945C20

0.016 UF

C862

2113945B02

10,000PF

D700

4813978B18

DIODE

C803

2113944A32

39PF

C863

2113945B02

10,000PF

E101

2415954H01

INDUCTOR BEAD CHIP

C804

2113946E02

1 UF

C864

2113945B02

10,000PF
E102

2405688Z01

INDUCTOR FERRITE
BEAD

E401

2480640Z01

SURFACE MOUNT
FERRITE BEAD

E402

2480640Z01

SURFACE MOUNT
FERRITE BEAD

E403

2480640Z01

SURFACE MOUNT
FERRITE BEAD

E404

2480640Z01

SURFACE MOUNT
FERRITE BEAD

E405

2480640Z01

SURFACE MOUNT
FERRITE BEAD

E406

2480640Z01

SURFACE MOUNT
FERRITE BEAD

E407

2480640Z01

SURFACE MOUNT
FERRITE BEAD

E408

2480640Z01

SURFACE MOUNT
FERRITE BEAD

E409

2480640Z01

SURFACE MOUNT
FERRITE BEAD

DESCRIPTION

DESCRIPTION

C755

2113946E02

1 UF

C805

2113945C20

0.016 UF

C865

2113945B02

10,000PF

C756

2113944A40

100PF

C806

2113946K02

0.1 UF

C866

2113945B02

10,000PF

C757

2113944A40

100PF

C807

2113946K02

0.1 UF

C867

NOTPLACED

C758

2113946E02

1 UF

C808

2113946K02

0.1 UF

C868

NOTPLACED

C759

2113946E02

1 UF

C809

2113945C20

0.016 UF

CR101

4815897H01

PIN DIODE

C760

2113944A40

100PF

C810

2113946E02

1 UF

CR102

4815897H01

PIN DIODE

C761

2113944A40

100PF

C811

2113946K02

0.1 UF

CR800

4813978A25

DIODE,

C762

2113945C31

0.1 UF

C812

2113946K02

0.1 UF

CR801

4813978A25

DIODE

C763

2113944A40

100PF

C813

2113946K02

0.1 UF

D1

4813974A19

DIODE

C764

2113946B03

0.068UF 10V 10

C814

2113946K02

0.1 UF

D103

4813974A05

DIODE

C765

2113946B03

0.068UF 10V 10

C815

2113946K02

0.1 UF

D104

4816487H01

SWITCHING DIODE

C766

2113944A40

100PF

C816

2113946K02

0.1 UF

D201

4815011H01

DIODE

C767

2113944A40

100PF

C817

2113946K02

0.1 UF

D202

4815011H01

DIODE

DESCRIPTION

C768

2113944A40

100PF

C818

2113946K02

0.1 UF

D210

4805656W87

DIODE

C769

2113944A40

100PF

C830

2113946K02

0.1 UF

D211

4805656W87

DIODE

C770

2113945C31

0.1 UF

C840

2113946F03

4.7 UF

D212

4805656W87

DIODE

C771

2113945C31

0.1 UF

C850

2113945A03

330 PF

E500

2405688Z01

C773

2113946K02

0.1 UF

C851

2113944A40

100 PF

4815096H01

VARACTOR DIODE
1SV305

INDUCTOR FERRITE
BEAD

2405688Z01

INDUCTOR FERRITE
BEAD

C780

NOTPLACED

C855

NOTPLACED

DIODE VARACTOR PBFREE

E501

C790

2113946A02

0.022UF

C856

NOTPLACED

LED

E800

2480574F01

IND FERRITE CHIP 60OHM


0603

C791

2113946K02

0.1 UF

C857

NOTPLACED

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D401
D402

4885055Y01

D501

4809118D02

D510

NOTPLACED

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ITEM

700/800 MHz Schematics, Board Overlays, and Parts Lists

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

ITEM

IND FERRITE CHIP 60OHM


0603

L102

2480574F01

L103

0613952G67

CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/0.050 OHM

F500

6515076H01

FUSE CHIP SMT TR/


1608FF 3A

FL1

9116647H01

LC FLTR, MULITILAYER
CERAMIC

9116647H01

LC FLTR, MULITILAYER
CERAMIC

E801
E802

FL2

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

NOTPLACED

ITEM

L220

2460591D24

COIL AIR WOUND INDUC


19.61

L104

2460591A11

COIL AIR WOUND INDUC


7.66

L106

0613952G67

RES 0.0 OHM

L107

2414017G19

100NH

L108

2414017G18

82NH

L109

2460591B22

COIL AIR WOUND INDUC


8.67

L110

2414017G05

L111

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

2414032F26

DESCRIPTION

4813972A15

XSTR

Q215

4885061Y01

XSTR

Q216

4885061Y01

XSTR

Q217

4813972A15

XSTR

Q218

4813972A15

XSTR

2466505A01

COIL INDUCTOR

L403

2466505A01

COIL INDUCTOR

L405

2414032B76

4700 NH

6.8NH

L406

2414032F73

820NH

2414017G18

82NH

L407

2414032F73

820NH

L112

2414017G12

27NH

L500

2414017Q42

390NH

L113

2415428H03

AIR WOUND INDUCTOR

L503

2489669V01

100UH

Q401

4805585Q28

TRANSISTOR RF NPN
8GHZ NOPB

L511

2489669V01

100UH

Q501

4805921T28

XSTR, DUAL NOPB

L651

2414032F75

270NH

Q698

4813973A81

XSTR

L652

2414032F75

270NH

Q700

4813970A62

XSTR

L701

2486085A01

COIL, POWER INDUCTOR

Q701

4813973M07

XSTR

L702

2486085A01

COIL, POWER INDUCTOR

L703

2464675H01

560NH

Q702

5185956E76

IC,CONV,SM,SO16,0-30
VINPUT RANGE,6.5A,3.8V

L704

2464675H01

560NH

L705

2464675H01

560NH

Q703

4813970A62

XSTR,FET GP
PWR,MOSFET,PCH,ENHN,CF,-20V,1.3W

L708

2416307H01

680NH

Q704

NOTPLACED

L710

2416307H01

680NH

Q705

NOTPLACED

M101

3916333H01

GROUND CONTACT

Q706

NOTPLACED

M701

0985888K02

SKT RTC BTTY LEAP

Q709

4885061Y01

XSTR

Q801

4813973A42

XSTR

Q804

4813973A81

XSTR

R1

0613952Q66

510 OHM

COIL AIR WOUND INDUC


7.66

L1

2414017G19

100NH

L200

2414017Q20

2.2UH

L2

2415429H33

CHIP INDUCTOR

L201

2414017Q20

2.2UH

L4

2488090Y14

12NH

L203

2414017Q47

1UH

L5

2488090Y12

8.2NH

L204

2414032F21

6.8NH

L6

2488090Y14

12NH

L205

2414017Q20

2.2UH

L210

2414032F36

150NH

L211

2414032F36

150NH

L212

2414032F36

150NH

L214

2414032F36

150NH

L215

2414032F36

150NH

L216

2414032F36

150NH

L217

2414032F36

150NH

PCB

8416095H01

STINGRAY RUGGED 7/800


MHZ

Q1

4805585Q19

TRANSISTOR

L14

2414032F38

L15

NOTPLACED

L16

2415429H43

CHIP INDUCTOR

L218

2414032F36

150NH

L101

2414032F36

150NH

L219

2414032F36

150NH

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Q214

L402

2460591A11

220NH,

XSTR

150NH

L114

470NH

4885061Y01

2414032D17

CONN 20 PIN ZIF

2414032F42

Q213

L401

0916287H02

L13

XSTR

NOTPLACED

J650

330NH

4813972A15

L299

CONN VERT 45 PIN ZIF

2414032F40

Q212

1UH

0916287H01

L12

XSTR

2414017Q47

J601

68NH

4885061Y01

L290

CONNECTOR, SMA

2414017N22

Q211

18NH

2880658Z08

L11

4813972A15

2414032F25

J101

CHIP INDUCTOR

Q210

PB-FREE,NOT
COMPLETELY ENRICHED

L230

9116848H01

2415429H32

MOD,XSTR,FET RF
PWR,950 MHZ

15NH

FL200

L10

4816698H01

2414032F24

FLTR SW CAP 3 POLE


BUTTERW, W18

NOTPLACED

Q101

DESCRIPTION

L221

4885631B01

L7

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

22NH

XTAL FILT 3 POLE 109.65


MOTORO

FL3

ITEM

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PART
NUMBER

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ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

R2

0613952Q93

6800 OHM 5% 0402

R121

0613952H73

1000 OHM 5% 0603

R231

0613952Q31

18.0 OHM 5% 0402

R297

0613952R66

R3

0613952Q89

4700 OHM 5 0402

R200

0613952Q49

100 OHM 5 0402

R232

0613952R18

51K OHM 5% 0402

R298

NOTPLACED

R4

0613952Q83

2700 OHM 5% 0402

R201

0613952Q53

150 OHM 5% 0402

R233

0613952Q57

220 OHM 5% 0402

R299

NOTPLACED

R5

0613952Q58

240 OHM 5% 0402

R202

0613952Q53

150 OHM 5% 0402

R234

0613952R08

20K OHM 5% 0402

R401

0613952Q49

100 OHM 5 0402

R7

0613952Q39

33.0 OHM 5% 0402

R204

0613952R66

0.0 +/-0.050 OHM

R235

0613952R08

20K OHM 5% 0402

R402

0613952R10

24K OHM 5 0402

R10

0613952R66

0.0 +/-0.050 OHM

R205

0613952Q87

3900 OHM 5% 0402

R236

0613952Q31

18.0 OHM 5% 0402

R403

0613952Q94

7500 OHM 5% 0402

R11

0613952Q37

33.0 OHM 5% 0402

R206

0613952Q48

91.0 OHM 5% 0402

R237

0613952Q57

220 OHM 5% 0402

R404

0613952C81

681 OHM 1% 0603

R20

NOTPLACED

R207

0613952Q57

220 OHM 5% 0402

R238

0613952Q49

100 OHM 5 0402

R405

0613952Q80

2000 OHM 5% 0402

R30

0613952R66

0.0 0.050 OHM

R208

0613952Q73

1000 OHM 5% 0402

R239

0613952R10

24K OHM 5 0402

R406

0613952Q70

330 OHM 5% 0402

R40

0613952G67

0.0 0.050 OHM

R210

0613952Q73

1000 OHM 5% 0402

R241

0613952R66

0.0 0.050 OHM

R407

0613952R10

24K OHM 5 0402

R100

0613952H53

150 OHM 5% 0603

R211

0613952R66

0.0 0.050 OHM

R243

0613952R12

30K OHM 5% 0402

R408

0613952Q41

47.0 OHM 5% 0402

R101

0613952H42

51.0 OHM 5% 0603

R212

0613952Q37

33.0 OHM 5% 0402

R244

0613952R18

51K OHM 5% 0402

R409

0613952R25

100K OHM 5% 0402

R103

0613952H53

150 OHM 5% 0603

R213

0613952R66

0.0 0.050 OHM

R250

0613952R66

0.0 0.050 OHM

R410

0613952R01

10K OHM 5% 0402

R104

0613952Z22

220 1% 1/16W

R214

0613952R08

20K OHM 5% 0402

R251

0613952R66

0.0 0.050 OHM

R411

0613952Q63

390 OHM 5% 0402

R105

0613952H42

51.0 OHM 5% 0603

R215

0613952R19

56K OHM 5% 0402

R252

0613952R66

0.0 0.050 OHM

R412

0613952R01

10K OHM 5% 0402

R106

0613952H53

150 OHM 5% 0603

R216

0613952R17

47K OHM 5% 0402

R261

0613952R18

51K OHM 5% 0402

R413

0613952R66

0.0 0.050 OHM

R107

0613952H63

390 OHM 5% 0603

R217

0613952Q49

100 OHM 5 0402

R262

0613952Q91

5600 OHM 5 0402

R414

0613952R25

100K OHM 5% 0402

R108

0613952R04

15K OHM 5% 0402

R220

0613952Q61

330 OHM 5% 0402

R285

0613952Q80

2000 OHM 5% 0402

R415

0613952R66

0.0 0.050 OHM

R109

0613952Q80

2000 OHM 5% 0402

R221

0613952R18

51K OHM 5% 0402

R286

68.0 OHM 5% 0402

R416

NOTPLACED

R110

0613952R15

39K OHM 5% 0402

R222

0613952Q25

10.0 OHM 5% 0402

0613952Q45
(PMLF4040A)

R503

0613952Q63

390 OHM 5% 0402

R111

NOTPLACED

R223

0613952R08

20K OHM 5% 0402

68.0 OHM 1% 0402

R504

0613952Q66

510 OHM 5% 0402

R113

NOTPLACED

R224

0613952R08

20K OHM 5% 0402

0613952K81
(PMLF4040B)

6800 OHM

0 5 20X40

R225

0613952Q37

33.0 OHM 5% 0402

33.0 OHM 5% 0402

0613952Q93

0613952R66

0613952Q37

R505

R114

R289

100 OHM 5 0402

6800 OHM 5% 0402

R226

0613952Q17

4.7 OHM 5% 0402

33K OHM 5% 0402

0613952Q49

0613952Q93

0613952R13

R507

R115

R290

100 OHM 5 0402

100K OHM 5% 0402

R227

0613952R18

51K OHM 5% 0402

33K OHM 5% 0402

0613952Q49

0613952R25

0613952R13

R508

R117

R291

100 OHM 5 0402

200K OHM 5% 0402

R228

0613952Q55

180 OHM 5% 0402

33.0 OHM 5% 0402

0613952Q49

0613952R32

0613952Q37

R509

R118

R292

100 OHM 5 0402

6800 5% 20X40

R229

0613952R08

20K OHM 5% 0402

8200 OHM 5% 0402

0613952Q49

0613952Q93

0613952Q95

R510

R119

R293

10K OHM 5% 0402

150 OHM 5% 0402

R230

0613952R08

20K OHM 5% 0402

0.0 0.050 OHM

0613952R01

0613952Q53

0613952R66

R511

R120

R294
R295

0613952R17

47K OHM 5% 0402

R512

0613952R17

47K OHM 5% 0402

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MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

R520

0613952R37

330K OHM 5% 0402

R633

NOTPLACED

100 OHM 5 0402

R748

0613952R41

470K OHM 5% 0402

R530

0613952R01

10K OHM 5% 0402

R634

0613952R66

0613952Q49

100 OHM 5 0402

R749

0613952R41

470K OHM 5% 0402

R531

0613952R01

10K OHM 5% 0402

R635

NOTPLACED

R700

0613952Q80

2000 OHM 5% 0402

R750

0613952Q63

390 OHM 5% 0402

R532

0613952R01

10K OHM 5% 0402

R636

0613952R01

10K OHM 5% 0402

R701

0613952R17

47K OHM 5% 0402

R751

0613952Q63

390 OHM 5% 0402

R533

0613952R01

10K OHM 5% 0402

R637

0613952Q73

1000 OHM 5% 0402

R702

0613952R66

0.0 0.050 OHM

R752

0613952Q81

2200 OHM 5% 0402

R534

0613952R01

10K OHM 5% 0402

R638

0613952Q73

1000 OHM 5% 0402

R703

0613952R17

47K OHM 5% 0402

R753

0613952Q81

2200 OHM 5% 0402

R535

0613952R01

10K OHM 5% 0402

R639

0613952Q73

1000 OHM 5% 0402

R704

0613952Q49

100 OHM 5 0402

R756

0613952R66

0.0 0.050 OHM

R536

0613952R01

10K OHM 5% 0402

R640

0613952Q73

1000 OHM 5% 0402

R705

0613952R17

47K OHM 5% 0402

R757

0613952R08

20K OHM 5% 0402

R537

0613952R01

10K OHM 5% 0402

R641

0613952Q73

1000 OHM 5% 0402

R708

0613952R19

56K OHM 5% 0402

R758

0613952R19

56K OHM 5% 0402

R540

NOTPLACED

R642

0613952Q73

1000 OHM 5% 0402

R709

0613952H17

4.7OHM 5%

R759

0613952R01

10K OHM 5% 0402

R545

0613952R17

47K OHM 5% 0402

R643

0613952Q73

1000 OHM 5% 0402

R710

0688044N04

.1 OHM 1% 2X1.27MM

R760

0613952Q93

6800 OHM 5% 0402

R546

0613952R17

47K OHM 5% 0402

R644

0613952Q73

1000 OHM 5% 0402

R711

0613952G67

0.0 0.050 OHM

R763

NOTPLACED

R547

0613952R17

47K OHM 5% 0402

R647

0613952R01

10K OHM 5% 0402

R712

0613952Q49

100 OHM 5 0402

R764

NOTPLACED

R594

NOTPLACED

ART NUMBER

R649

0613952R17

47K OHM 5% 0402

R714

0688044N04

.1 OHM 1% 2X1.27MM

R765

NOTPLACED

R595

0613952R66

0.0 0.050 OHM

R654

0613952R01

10K OHM 5% 0402

R717

0613952R66

0.0 0.050 OHM

R767

0613952R66

R608

0613952Q49

100 OHM 5 0402

R656

0613952R01

10K OHM 5% 0402

R718

0613952G67

0.0 0.050 OHM

R768

NOTPLACED

R610

NOTPLACED

R658

0613952P18

150K OHM 1% 0402

R722

0613952R08

20K OHM 5% 0402

R771

NOTPLACED

R611

0613952Q49

100 OHM 5 0402

R666

0613952Q42

51.0 OHM 5% 0402

R725

0613952R66

0.0 0.050 OHM

R772

0613952Q49

100 OHM 5 0402

R613

0613952R08

20K OHM 5% 0402

R667

0613952Q63

390 OHM 5% 0402

R726

0613952R66

0.0 0.050 OHM

R773

0613952Q49

100 OHM 5 0402

R614

0613952R08

20K OHM 5% 0402

R668

0613952Q45

68.0 OHM 5 0402

R729

0613952R13

33K OHM 5% 0402

R774

0613952Q49

100 OHM 5 0402

R615

0613952R25

100K OHM 5% 0402

R669

0613952Q49

100 OHM 5 0402

R740

0613952Q63

390 OHM 5% 0402

R775

0613952Q49

100 OHM 5 0402

R616

0613952Q49

100 OHM 5 0402

R670

0613952Q49

100 OHM 5 0402

R741

0613952R17

47K OHM 5% 0402

R776

NOTPLACED

R617

NOTPLACED

R671

0613952Q63

390 OHM 5% 0402

R742

0613952R17

47K OHM 5% 0402

R777

0613952R01

10K OHM 5% 0402

R620

0613952Q49

100 OHM 5 0402

R672

0613952R01

10K OHM 5% 0402

R743

NOTPLACED

R778

0613952R01

10K OHM 5% 0402

R621

0613952Q49

100 OHM 5 0402

R673

0613952R01

10K OHM 5% 0402

R744

NOTPLACED

R779

0613952R01

10K OHM 5% 0402

R622

0613952Q49

100 OHM 5 0402

R674

0613952Q49

100 OHM 5 0402

R745

0613952R56

2.0M OHM 5 0402

R780

0613952Q89

4700 OHM 5 0402

R625

0613952Q49

100 OHM 5 0402

R675

0613952Q67

560 OHM 5% 0402

R746

0613952R56

2.0M OHM 5 0402

R781

0613952R01

10K OHM 5% 0402

R626

0613952Q49

100 OHM 5 0402

R677

0613952R01

10K OHM 5% 0402

R747

0613952Q73

1000 OHM 5% 0402

R782

0613952R01

10K OHM 5% 0402

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DESCRIPTION

0.0 0.050 OHM

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

R678

0613952Q49

R697

DESCRIPTION

0.0 0.050 OHM

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PART
NUMBER

R783

0613952R01

R784

NOTPLACED

DESCRIPTION

10K OHM 5% 0402

9.4-27

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

R815

0613952R66

0.0 0.050 OHM

SH104

2616555H01

SHLD PA

R816

0613952R17

47K OHM 5% 0402

SH201

2616560H01

SHLD SYN

R785

0613952Q49

100 OHM 5 0402

R820

0613952R01

R786

0613952R17

47K OHM 5% 0402

R829

NOTPLACED

R790

0613952R19

56K OHM 5% 0402

R837

0613952Q37

R791

0613952R66

0.0 0.050 OHM

R838

R792

0613952R66

0.0 0.050 OHM

R793

0613952R66

R794

DESCRIPTION

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

U502

5185941F35

IC, VREG, NOPB

U601

5185941F22

IC,OPAMP,SGL,OPA237,S
OT23,NOPB

U602

5185941F22

IC,OPAMP,SGL,OPA237,S
OT23,NOPB

U701

5185143E77

IC, MAKO ASIC, CMOS


PWR MGMT

U702

5185941F22

IC,OPAMP,SGL,OPA237,S
OT23,NOPB

5114000B39

IC,BFR,1PER
PKG,SM,SOT-353,PBFREE

DESCRIPTION

SH202

2616556H01

SHLD FRAN N

SH203

2616553H01

SHLD VCO BOT

33.0 OHM 5% 0402

SH204

2616551H01

SHLD DAC

0613952Q37

33.0 OHM 5% 0402

SH205

2616554H01

SHLD VCO TOP

R839

0613952R01

10K OHM 5% 0402

SH401

2616552H01

SHLD ABACUS

0.0 0.050 OHM

R840

0613952Q66

510 OHM 5% 0402

SH402

2616518H01

SHLD 2ND LO FLTR

0613952R66

0.0 0.050 OHM

R841

0613952R01

10K OHM 5% 0402

T1

2516148H01

XMFR MIXER 5:1

R795

0613952R17

47K OHM 5% 0402

R842

0613952R01

10K OHM 5% 0402

R796

0613952R66

0.0 0.050 OHM

R843

0613952R41

470K OHM 5% 0402

T2

2516372H01

TRANSFORMER, BALUN,
MIXER ,25:1

R797

0613952Q41

47.0 OHM 5% 0402

R844

0613952Q61

330 OHM 5% 0402

U1

5164015H81

IC,MXR,DBL BAL
GILBERT,CELL,SM

U712

5188691V01

IC,ANLG
SW,NC7SB3157P6X,SM,S
C70-6,

R798

0613952Q61

330 OHM 5% 0402


S500

4085131E03

SWITCH FREQ DUAL


FUNCTION

U2

5185941F45

ATTEN,VAR,14.4DBMIN,15
.6DBMAX

U713

5115453H01

RAIL TO RAIL OUTPUT, 8


PIN BGA

S501

1880619Z06

VOL POTENTIOMETER

U3

5116349H01

IC INVERTER DUAL SC70

U714

5115453H01

RAIL TO RAIL OUTPUT, 8


PIN BGA

U101

5115678H01

VHF/UHF/800/900 MHZ
LDMOS DRIVER IC

5185941F04

IC, PATRIOT BRAVO,


1.2.2,256BGA, PB-FREE

U102

5185765B26

IC PWR CTRL IN MOS20


5114000B39

IC,BFR,1PER
PKG,SM,SOT-353,PBFREE

U802

5114000B39

IC,BFR,1PER
PKG,SM,SOT-353,PBFREE

U803

5185956E69

IC,DRAM,64MB,60NS,IC
1.8V 64

5185941F03

IC,SRAM,8M,512KX16,70N
S,SM,FBGA48,1.95V

R799

0613952R01

R801

NOTPLACED

R802

0613952Q49

100 OHM 5 0402

R803

0613952Q49

100 OHM 5 0402

R804

0613952Q66

510 OHM 5% 0402

R805

0613952R01

10K OHM 5% 0402

R806

0613952Q66

510 OHM 5% 0402

R807

0613952R01

10K OHM 5% 0402

10K OHM 5% 0402

R808

0613952R66

0.0 0.050 OHM

R809

0613952R17

47K OHM 5% 0402

R810

0613952R01

10K OHM 5% 0402

R811

0613952Q66

510 OHM 5% 0402

R812

0613952R25

100K OHM 5% 0402

R813

0613952R66

0.0 0.050 OHM

R814

NOTPLACED

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S502
S503
S504
S505

10K OHM 5% 0402

ITEM

4016618H01

SWITCH SURFACE
MOUNT

4070354A01

LIGHT TOUCH SWITCHSMD

4070354A01

LIGHT TOUCH SWITCHSMD

U103

5115022H01

IC,TEMP
SENS,LM50C,SM,SOT-23

4070354A01

LIGHT TOUCH SWITCHSMD

U106

5185368C84

DIRECTIONAL CPLR 7/
800MHZ

U201

5116245H01

CC LVFRACN

U202

5185941F40

IC, 12 BIT DAC

U205

5116411H01

IC,OP AMP,

S506

4070354A01

LIGHT TOUCH SWITCHSMD

SH001

2616071H01

SHIELD MIXER

U705

U800

U801

SH002

2616550H01

SHLD FITLER

U250

5105750U56

IC PKG DIE VCO BUFFER

U804

SH101

2616559H01

SHLD PCIC

U401

5185963A85

IC-ABACUS III-LP

VR500

4802245J51

ZENER DIODE

SH102

2616557H01

SHLD HARMONIC BOT

U500

5188493T01

IC,VREG/SWG,LP2989,SM

VR501

4813977M19

ZENER DIODE

SH103

2616558H01

SHLD HARMONIC TOP

U501

5185941F35

IC, VREG, NOPB

VR502

4809788E21

ZENER DIODE

VR503

4809788E21

ZENER DIODE
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700/800 MHz Schematics, Board Overlays, and Parts Lists

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

VR504

4809788E21

ZENER DIODE

VR505

4809788E21

ZENER DIODE

VR506

4809788E21

ZENER DIODE

VR507

4809788E21

ZENER DIODE

VR591

4813977A43

DIODE

VR592

4813977A43

DIODE

VR593

4813977A43

DIODE

ITEM

Y702

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

4864005H01

Notes:
DESCRIPTION

1.
2.

RESONATOR, CRYSTAL
24.576 MHZ

3.

4.
5.

For optimum performance, order replacement diodes, transistors, and circuit


modules by Motorola part number only.
When ordering crystals, specify carrier frequency, crystal frequency, crystal type number, and
Motorola part number.
Part value notations:
p=10-12
n=10-9
=10-6
m=10-3
k=103
M=106
ITEM refers to the component reference designator. SIDE refers to the
location of the component on the board; S1=Side 1, S2=Side 2.
The PMLD4303A RF Board uses a 6-layer printed circuit board.

INNER LAYERS

VR594

4813977A43

DIODE

VR595

4813977A43

DIODE

VR596

4813977A43

DIODE

VR650

4813979P12

DIODE

VR651

4813977A43

DIODE

VR652

4813977A43

DIODE

VR657

4809788E21

DIODE

VR658

4813977C23

DIODE

VR659

4813979P10

DIODE

VR662

4813979P10

DIODE

VR663

4813977M18

DIODE

VR678

4866544A01

DIODE

VR701

4813977M11

DIODE

Y200

4802245J68

OSC, REF 16.8 MHZ 1.5


PPM

Y201

4885426C23

CER RESONATOR 960


MHZ

Y202

4885426C16

CER RESONATOR 1025


MHZ

Y203

4885426C17

CER RESONATOR 1110


MHZ

Y701

4809995L05

XTAL QUARTZ 32.768KHZ


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9.5-1

Chapter 9.5 900MHz Schematics, Board Overlays, and Parts Lists

9.5.1 Introduction
This chapter contains the schematics, board layouts, and parts lists for the
XTS 2500/2500I/2250/1500 radios. Use them in conjunction with the theory of
operation and the troubleshooting procedures, charts, and waveforms to
isolate a problem to the component level.
Table 9.5-1. 900MHz Schematics, Board Overlays and Parts Lists
Schematic/Board Layout
Top Level Schematic (PCB No. 8416005H01)

Page No.
9.5-2

Controller Interface Schematic

9.5-3

Interface and Accessories Schematic

9.5-4

Side Connector Schematic

9.5-5

Controller Schematic

9.5-6

Patriot Bravo (U800) Schematic

9.5-7

MAKO DC and Audio Schematic - Sheet 1 of 2

9.5-8

MAKO DC and Audio Schematic - Sheet 2 of 2

9.5-9

Memory Schematic

9.5-10

Frequency Generation Unit (FGU) Schematic - Sheet 1 of 3

9.5-11

Frequency Generation Unit (FGU) Schematic - Sheet 2 of 3

9.5-12

Frequency Generation Unit (FGU) Schematic - Sheet 3 of 3

9.5-13

Receiver Schematic - Sheet 1 of 2

9.5-14

Receiver Schematic - Sheet 2 of 2

9.5-15

Transmitter Schematic

9.5-16

Main Circuit Board Component Location Detail - Side 1


(PCB No. 8416005H01-A)

9.5-17

Main Circuit Board Component Location Detail - Side 2


(PCB No. 8416005H01-A)

9.5-18

8416005H01 Main Circuit Board Electrical Parts List

9.5-19

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RX_SSI_DATA

RX_SSI_DATA_1

ABACUS3_CS

ABACUS_CS_1

VOLUME

EMERGENCY_1

EMERGENCY_2

EMERGENCY

TG2_SEC_CL_1

TG2_SEC_CL_2

TG2_SEC_CLEAR

PTT_1

PTT_2

PTT

RTA2

RTA2_1

RTA2_2

RTA2

RTA1

RTA1_1

RTA1_2

RTA1

RTA0

RTA0_1

RTA0_2

RTA0

RTA3_1

RTA3_2

RTA3

DIG_3V

DIG_3V

RTA3
SB3

SB3

SB2

SB2

SB1

SB1_1

RFSW_B+
MECH_SW
GREEN_LED

CONTROLLER

VOLUME_2

SB1_2

SW_B+

SW_B+_1

MECH_SW_1

MECH_SW_2

GREEN_LED_1

GREEN_LED_2

RED_LED

RED_LED_1

RED_LED_2

16_8_filtered

16_8_filtered

16_8_RX

SSI_FSYNC
SSI_CLK
VSW1
BAT_STATUS
LOCK_DET

SSI_FSYNC_1

SSI_FSYNC_2

SSI_CLK_2

SSI_CLK_1

BATTERY_ID

ANA_3V

16_8_filtered
SSI_FSYNC
SSI_CLK

SH500
SHIELD

ANA_3V
LO_IN

RX_5V

5V

UNSW_B+_RX
SPI_CLK_RX

TX_SSI_DATA

SPI_MOSIA

SPI_MOSI_A

SPI_CLK_A

SPI_CLK_A

BL_FREQ

RED_LED

RX_LO

RESET_OUT

POR

GREEN_LED

Li_Bat+

SC_FILT_EN

UNSW_B+
TX_SSI_FSYNC
TX_SSI_CLK

RX

MECH_SW

LOCK_DET

SC_FILT_EN

UNIVERSAL_SPI_CS

SW_B+

VSW1

RESET_OUT

TX_SSI_DATA

SB1

SPI_MOSI_RX

PTT

ABACUS3_CS

UNSW_B+

EMERGENCY
TG2_SEC_CLEAR

VOLUME_1

RX_SSI_DATA

ABACUS_CS_2

VOLUME

RX_SSI_DATA_2

M5

SPI_CLK_A

RX_IN

SPI_MOSI_A

D2A3
D2A2

Li_Bat+_1

Li_Bat+_1

UNIVERSAL_SPI_CS
POR
UNSW_B+
TX_SSI_FSYNC
TX_SSI_CLK
FGU

D2A2
D2A3
TX_INJ
5V

TX_INJ

RX_IN

5V

RFGND
RESET_TX

RESET_OUT

SPI_MOSI_TX

SPI_MOSI_A

TX_PLD
SPI_CLK_TX
UNIVERSAL_CS_1
UNSW_B+_TX

SPI_CLK_A
UNIVERSAL_SPI_CS
UNSW_B+

Figure 9.5-1. Top Level Schematic (PCB No. 8416005H01)


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9.5-3

CONTROLLER

RTA(0:3)

INTERFACE & ACCESSORIES

WAKEUP
CODEC_DCLK
EXT_SPKREXT_SPKR+
SPKRSPKR+
EIM_DATA(7:0)
RS232_DI_USBRS232_DO_USB+
RTS
CTS
LHDATA_KEYFAIL
ONE_WIRE_OPT
EXT_MIC
INT_MIC
LH_BUSY

OPT_SEL2_OUT
OPT_SEL1
OPT_SEL2_IN
SPI_MISOB
KP_ROW(0:6)
MOD
BOOT*
CODEC_RX
EIM_A0
HAB_MOD
VPP_EN
SCKB
SPI_MOSIB
ENC_RESET
RESET

CODEC_FSYNC
CODEC_TX
OPT_B+_VPP

BL_EN

UCM_SS
CS3
KP_COL(0:2)

BOOT_NORM*
RS232_USB*
USB_TXENAB
WAKEUP
CODEC_DCLK
EXT_SPKREXT_SPKR+
SPKRSPKR+
EIM_DATA(7:0)
URTS1_XRXD
URXD1_USB_VMI
BSY_OUT_CTS
UTXD2
BSY_IN_RTS
URXD2
EXT_MIC
INT_MIC
USB_VMO
UTXD1_USB_VPO
UCTS_USB_SPEED

OPT_SEL2_OUT
OPT_SEL1
OPT_SEL2_IN
SPI_MISOB
KP_ROW(0:6)
MOD
BOOT*
CODEC_RX
EIM_A0
HAB_MOD
VPP_EN
SCKB
SPI_MOSIB
ENC_RESET

CODEC_FSYNC
CODEC_TX
OPT_B+_VPP
16_8MHZ
USB_VPI
BL_EN
ONE_WIRE_UP
USB_ENUM
UCM_SS
KVL_USB_DET
CS3
KP_COL(0:2)
GATED_32_KHZ

UCM_KF
UCM_SPARE1

UCM_KF_MAKO
UCM_SPARE1

IF900

IF901

IF902

IF903

RTA3

SB3

IF905

SB2

IF906

SB1

IF912

EMERGENCY
VOLUME
SPI_MOSIA

RX_SSI_CLK
RX_SSI_FSYNC
RX_SSI_DATA
TG2_SEC_CLEAR

RTA2

IF904

SB3
SB2
SB1
RTA(0:3)

SPI_CLK_A
ABACUS3_CS
UNIVERSAL_SPI_CS
RFSW_B+
UNSW_B+

RTA0
RTA1

EMERGENCY

IF913

VOLUME

IF914

SPI_MOSIA

IF916

SPI_CLK_A

IF917

ABACUS3_CS

IF918

UNIVERSAL_SPI_CS

IF919

RFSW_B+

IF940

UNSW_B+

MOSIA

IF920

SSI_CLK

IF921

(SPI_CLKA)

SSI_FSYNC

IF922
IF907

RX_SSI_DATA
TG2_SEC_CLEAR

IF927

TX_SSI_DATA
SC_FILT_EN
POR
RESET

TX_SSI_DATA

IF928

SC_FILT_EN

IF929

POR

IF948

RESET_OUT

IF930

VSW1
16_8_filtered

VSW1

IF942

CTS
LHDATA_KEYFAIL
LH_BUSY
ONE_WIRE_OPT
LOCK_DET
RTS
TX_SSI_FSYNC
TX_SSI_CLK
RS232_DO_USB+
RS232_DI_USB-

16_8_filtered

IF936

LOCK_DET

IF952

TX_SSI_FSYNC

IF953

TX_SSI_CLK

IF943

PTT
BL_FREQ
MECH_SW
RED_LED
GREEN_LED

PTT

IF944

BL_FREQ

IF945

MECH_SW

IF946

RED_LED

IF947

USB_MINUS_MON
USB_PLUS_MON
BAT_STATUS

GREEN_LED

BAT_STATUS
IF950

IF951
RFGND

UCM_SPARE2
UNIVERSAL RESET LINE

Figure 9.5-2. Controller Interface Schematic


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39pF
39pF
39pF
39pF

39pF

39pF

*C611*
*C613*

*C610*

39pF

*C612*

*C615*

330pF

C640

*C617*

330pF

C641

*C619*

V1.875
V2.9
UNSW_B+
SW_B+

J601-1
(No place for Ram 2.2)
R611
100

J601-2

UNSW_B+
SW_B+
HOST_WAKE

J601-3
J601-4

UCM_SS

UCM Only

J601-5

DNP (BT Only)


0
R610

NC

J601-6

WAKEUP (BT_WAKE)
REGISTER_SEL

J601-7

DISPLAY_SEL

J601-8

SCKB

J601-9

SPI_MOSIB

J601-10

SPI_MISOB

J601-11

SSI_CLK

J601-12

SSI_FSYNC

J601-13

CODEC_TX

J601-14

CODEC_RX

J601-15

KEYPAD_ROW0

J601-16

KEYPAD_ROW1

J601-17

KEYPAD_ROW2

J601-18

KEYPAD_ROW3

J601-19

KEYPAD_ROW4

J601-20

KEYPAD_ROW5

J601-21

R616

R620

100

R621

100

R622

100

R617

100

DNP (BT Only)

R625

100

Serial Audio Port Transmit Data

R626

100

Serial Audio Port Receive Data

3
4
5
6
KP_ROW(0:6)

J601-24

KP_COL(0:2)

KEYPAD_COL2

J601-25

J601-29

D4

J601-30

D5

J601-31

D6

J601-32

D7

J601-33

CKHI
BOOT*
TEST_TAMPER
DISPLAY_RESET
UCM_SPARE1

ENC_RXD (BT_RX)
ENC_TXD (BT_TX)
ENC_RESET
BL_EN
UCM_SPARE2

Gnd

1K
1K

R637

R638

1K

R639

1K

R640

1K
1K

R641

1K

R643

1K

R644

NET
R647

NC

10K

D600

RESET

ONE_WIRE_OPT

UCM_SPARE1

J601-39
NC
NC

ENC_RESET

J601-42
J601-43

BL_EN

J601-44

NC

J601-45

Gnd

J601-46

Gnd

J601-47

CTS

V1.875

RTS
RS232_DO_USB+
RS232_DI_USB-

R649
47K

J601-36

J601-41

LH_BUSY

J601-38
J601-40

LHDATA_KEYFAIL

R642

NC

J601-37

0
UCM_KF

J601-34
J601-35

EIM_DATA(7:0)

ONE_WIRE_OPT

UCM_KEYFAIL

CODEC_RX

KEYPAD_COL1

D3

CODEC_FSYNC
CODEC_TX

J601-28

CODEC_DCLK

Serial Audio Port Frame Sync

J601-27

SPI_MISOB

Serial Audio Port Clock

J601-22

D1

SPI_MOSIB

SPI B Data In

100

J601-23

D2

SCKB

SPI B Data Out

KEYPAD_COL0

J601-26

CS3

SPI B Serial Clock

KEYPAD_ROW6

D0

WAKEUP
EIM_A0

LHDATA_KEYFAIL
1

DA TA _NET(0: 5)

V1.875

V2.9 (3 volts)

LH_BUSY
5

RS232_DI_USB4

RS232_DO_USB+
2

CTS
3

RTS

39pF

*C629*

39pF

*C630*

39pF

*C632*

39pF

*C633*

39pF

39pF

*C634*

SPKREXT_SPKREXT_SPKR+
EXT_MIC
SPKR+
OPT_SEL1

*C636*

C637

MOD
INT_MIC
SPKREXT_SPKREXT_SPKR+
EXT_MIC

BOOT*

*C635*

USED FOR UCM

.01uF

MOD
INT_MIC

*C631*

39pF

39pF

SIDE CONNECTOR INTERFACE

OPT_SEL2_IN
HAB_MOD
OPT_SEL2_OUT
VPP_EN
OPT_B+_VPP

SPKR+
OPT_SEL1
OPT_SEL2_IN
HAB_MOD
OPT_SEL2_OUT
VPP_EN
OPT_B+_VPP

Figure 9.5-3. Interface and Accessories Schematic

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9.5-5

V2.9

C866
.01uF

VPP
D603

V2.9
Q804

R654
10K

SW_B+

Q698

1
3

K2

K3

K1

K4

R613
20K

*C652*
39pF

1
*C654*
39pF

Band Specific

Band Specific

*C655*
39pF

*C656*
39pF

J650
20 PIN CONN

*C657*
39pF

J650-1

Band Specific

Band Specific

J650-2

GND
INT_SPK+

SPKR+
SPKR-

R667

390

100
R608

2
EXT_SPKR+

R614
20K

V2.9

EXTSP+

Band Specific

Band Specific
*C653*
39pF

A1

A2
*C658*
39pF

R636
10K

3
2

EXTMIC

R658
150K
Band Specific

GND

EXT_SP

9.1V

R672
10K

C620
0.1uF

V2.9

C621
0.10uF

OPT_SEL1

HAB_MOD
0
R635

VR650
12.6V

VR663

R615
100K

1
V2.9

3
2

U602
LM7301

OPT_B+_VPP

D662

V2.9

MOD

NP

2
5

R633
10K

0
R634

R668
68

OPT_SEL2_OUT

OPT_SEL2_IN

NP

R656
10K

C638
0.1uF

U601
LM7301

6
R673
10K

VPP_EN

V2.9

V2.9

V2.9

EXT_MIC

C614
330pF

L651

270nH

INT_SPKR-

J650-4

OPT_SEL1

J650-5

EXT_SPK+

J650-6

EXT_MIC

R678 100

EXT_SPKR100

R669

RTS

R670

LH_BUSY

100
R671

CTS
R675

J650-7

OPT_B+_VPP

J650-8

OPT_SEL2

J650-9

SPKR_COM

220

R666
ONE_WIRE_OPT

390

560

J650-10

RTS_USB_PWR

J650-11

GND

J650-12

LH_BUSY

J650-13

CTS

R837

RS232_DO_USB+

J650-14
R838

VCC5

J650-3

RS232_TX_USB+

33
J650-15

RS232_DI_USB-

RS232_RX_USB-

33
R674
LHDATA_KEYFAIL

J650-16

LH_DATA_KEYFAIL

100
J650-17

L652
270nH

C673

C674

33pF

33pF

33pF

470pF

*C675*

*C672*

39pF
Band Specific

39pF

INT_MIC

J650-19

GND

J650-20

GND

VR652
5.6V

C680

VR651
5.6V

C671

VR657
6.8V

J650-18

C607
0.10uF

VR678

INT_MIC

R677
10K

NC

USB_D+
BUS

700/800 MHz

CAP VALUE

CTS1

RTS1

USB_D

PART #
2113743N40

100 pF

2113743N50

VHF

470 pF

2113743L09

39 pF

UHF

K4

K3

K1

K2

VR659

VR658
5.6V

13V

VR662

5.6V
2 A1

A2
5

BAND

K1

K2

K4

K3

BAND SPECIFIC CAPACITOR VALUES

R697
100

C868
.011uF

C867
.011uF

BUSY

A2
5

2 A1

Figure 9.5-4. Side Connector Schematic


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GREEN_LED

RED_LED
GREEN_LED
BSY_OUT_CTS

SB3

ONE_WIRE_UP

SB3

BSY_IN_RTS
UCTS_USB_SPEED

KP_COL(0:2)

RTA(0:3)

URTS1_XRXD

RTA(0:3)

UTXD1_USB_VPO

KP_ROW(0:6)

KVL_USB_DET

USB_VMO

KVL_USB_DET

URXD1_USB_VMI

MOD

MOD

USB_VPI
USB_TXENAB

RESET_OUT FROM PATRIOT

RESET

RESET

URTS1_XRXD

KVL_USB_DET

URTS1_XRXD

UTXD2

URXD1_USB_VMI

URXD2

URXD1_USB_VMI

RS232_USB*

RX_SSI_DATA

RX_SSI_DATA

BOOT_NORM*
ONE_WIRE_UP

OPT_SEL1
OPT_SEL2_IN
OPT_SEL2_OUT
BSY_IN_RTS
URXD2

UCTS_USB_SPEED

TX_SSI_CLK

USB_TXENAB
OPT_SEL1
OPT_SEL2_IN
OPT_SEL2_OUT
BSY_IN_RTS
URXD2

TX_SSI_FSYNC

TO / FROM INTERFACES

USB_TXENAB

USB_VMO

VSW1
16_8MHZ

SB1

SB1

UNIVERSAL_SPI_CS

UNIVERSAL_SPI_CS

GATED_32_KHZ

SCKB
SPI_MOSIB

16_8MHZ

TO / FROM RF

USB_VMO

SPI_MISOB

ABACUS3_CS

ABACUS3_CS

SPI_CLK_A

SPI_CLK_A

SPI_MOSIA

SPI_MOSIA

UNSW_B+

TX_SSI_DATA

UCTS_USB_SPEED

SW_B+
RFSW_B+

SB2

UTXD1_USB_VPO

SB2

TX_SSI_CLK
TX_SSI_FSYNC

UTXD2

UTXD2

SC_FILT_EN

SC_FILT_EN

BAT_STATUS
POR

BOOT*
ENC_RESET
BSY_OUT_CTS
USB_ENUM
BOOT_NORM*
UCM_SS
WAKEUP
HAB_MOD
RS232_USB*
BL_FREQ

BL_EN
PTT
CODEC_FSYNC
CODEC_DCLK
CODEC_TX

USB_VPI

LOCK_DET

BOOT*

UCM_SS
USB_MINUS_MON
USB_PLUS_MON
UCM_KF_MAKO

LHDATA_KEYFAIL
SB9600_BUSY
CTS
RTS
RS232_DO_USB+
RS232_DI_USBONE_WIRE_OPT

LHDATA_KEYFAIL
LH_BUSY
CTS
RTS
RS232_DO_USB+
RS232_DI_USBONE_WIRE_OPT

TG2_SEC_CLEAR
EMERG
VOLUME
EXT_SPKR_POS
EXT_SPKR_NEG
INT_SPKR_POS
INT_SPKR_NEG
EXT_MIC
INT_MIC
VPP_EN
MECH_SW

TG2_SEC_CLEAR
EMERGENCY
VOLUME
EXT_SPKR+
EXT_SPKRSPKR+
SPKREXT_MIC
INT_MIC
VPP_EN
MECH_SW

16_8_filtered
TX_SSI_CLK
TX_SSI_FSYNC
BAT_STATUS
POR

32K_SEL

LOCK_DET

RX_SSI_FSYNC

ENC_RESET

RX_SSI_FSYNC

RX_SSI_CLK

RX_SSI_CLK

BSY_OUT_CTS
USB_ENUM
BOOT_NORM*

(STDA) CODEC_RX
SCKB

UCM_SS

GATED_32_KHZ

WAKEUP
HAB_MOD
RS232_USB*
BL_FREQ

BL_EN
PTT
CODEC_FSYNC
CODEC_DCLK
CODEC_TX

TO / FROM MAKO

USB_VPI

MAKO IC
BLOCK

UCM_SS
USB_MINUS_MON
USB_PLUS_MON
UCM_KF_MAKO

TX_SSI_DATA
16_8_filtered

UTXD1_USB_VPO

VSW1
16_8MHZ
GATED_32_KHZ
MAKO_RESET
ADTRIG
MAKO_INT*
SCKB
SPI_MOSIB
SPI_MISOB
MAKO_CE
CODEC_RX
CODEC_TX
CODEC_DCLK
CODEC_FSYNC
SW_B+
UNSW_B+
RFSW_B+

AUDIO I/O

KP_ROW(0:6)

MAKO I/O

KP_COL(0:2)

BSY_OUT_CTS
BSY_IN_RTS
UCTS_USB_SPEED
URTS1_XRXD
UTXD1_USB_VPO
USB_VMO
URXD1_USB_VMI
USB_VPI
USB_TXENAB
KVL_USB_DET
UTXD2
URXD2
RS232_USB*
BOOT_NORM*
ONE_WIRE_UP

RF I/O

ONE_WIRE_UP

SECURE I/O

RED_LED

UCM_SPARE2

CONNECTOR I/O

UCM_SPARE1

UCM_SPARE2

COMMUNICATION I/O

UCM_SPARE1

ADTRIG
CODEC_RX

Memory
EIM_A0
EIM_DATA(7:0)

MAKO_CE

EIM_A0
EIM_DATA(7:0)

SPI_MOSIB
R_W*
CS3

NC
CS3

32K_SEL
RESET FROM MAKO

RESET_OUT FROM PATRIOT

RESET

MAKO_RESET
SPI_MISOB
MAKO_INT*

TX_SSI_FSYNC

OPT_B+_VPP

OPT_B+_VPP

TX_SSI_CLK

Figure 9.5-5. Controller Schematic


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9.5-7

SIM

TOUT15_PD11

A9
B4

NC

GREEN_LED

NC
NC

RTA(0:3)
0

C856
.011uF

TSYNC
1
TEST_POINT

CODEC_DCLK

CODEC_FSYNC

A2
D4

(SSI_CLK)

BBP

STDB
SC0B_PC2

*U800-2*
SERIAL_PORTS_BLOCK

SC1B

J10

SRDA

J15

(CODEC _TX)

SAP

SSI_TO_DSP

STDA

SCKA

K16

SC1A_PC6

SC2A

SC0A_PC7

SSI_FSYNC

MQSPI

MOSIA

LOCK_DET_2_85

G8
E8
F8

DISPLAY_DATA MOSIB

SB2

DISPLAY_CLK QSCKB

D7
MISOA_SEL

D3

SPI_MISOB

A8

MISOA

SPICS0_PE10

MISOB

SDI_D_C_PE5_SPICS1

HAB_MOD
NC

V2.9

BOOT_NORM*

D15

F12

R816
47K

UTXD2

C15

BSY_OUT_CTS

E9

TX_SSI_DATA

(DAC_IN)

A11

RX_SSI_CLK_2_85

A12

RX_SSI_FSYNC_2_85

(GCAP_CS)

SPICS2_PE4
SPICS3_PE6
SPICS4_PE11

SSI_TO_SEC

J11
G16
G10

CODEC_RX

(CODEC_RX)

NC
UCM_SS

C6
C7

R803

100

SPI_CLK_A

F5

SPI_MOSIB

E4
B1
F4
E3

SCKB
NC
NC
MAKO_CE

D2
E2

UNIVERSAL_SPI_CS

OE
1
2

NC

V2.9

ABACUS3_CS

SPICS6 - SPICS9 RESERVED FOR DMAC DATA PINS

UCM_SPARE2
WAKEUP

U802-1
74VHC125

BOOT*
SPI_MOSIA

ENC_RESET

R802

100

A
OE

R809
47K

UCM_SPARE1

QSCKA

SSI_CLK(SEC)

SB1
SB3

UCTS_USB_SPEED
RS232_USB*

SC2B_PC3

NC

C3

E7

(Abacus_out)

SCKB

SCKB2_PC5_OC3

B11

CODEC_TX

A3

SRDB

SRDB2_PC4_OC2

D10

TX_SSI_FSYNC

B3
B2

B10

SPICS6_PE0

TOUT14_PD10

B8

C11

SPICS7_PE1

COL UMN3

TOUT13_PD9
COL UMN5

COL UMN4_PE12_IC2B

F2

TOUT12_PD8

E1

COL UMN2

COL UMN1

COL UMN0
D1

F3

ROW7

KP_ROW(0:6)

TOUT11_PD7

B9

RED_LED

SPICS5_PE11

TOUT8_PD4
TOUT10_PD13

ROW6

H1

B12
TX_SSI_CLK

NC

UCTS2_PB2

SPICS8_PE2

TOUT7_PD3
TOUT9_PD12

ROW3
ROW5

H7

KEY PAD I/O

ROW2
ROW4

G7

TOUT5_PD1

H5

G1

TOUT4_PD0

ROW1

H6

TOUT3

INT4_PA6_IC1A
INT5_PA7_IC1B
ROW0

H4
G2

TOUT2

TOUT6_PD2

F1

INT2_PC14
INT3_PC15

C16
G11

TOUT1

G4

NC
OPT_SEL2_IN

INT1_PE9

A10

UTXD2_PB0

URTS2_PB3

UTXD1_USB_VPO

G12
E14

B6

J3

TOUT0

SECONDARY UART

URXD2_PB1

D14

RX_SSI_DATA_2_85

LAYER 1 TIMERS

INT0_PE8

G5

OPT_SEL1

B16

URXD2
BSY_IN_RTS

K11
D16

NC

J4

NC

TEST_POINT
1
TCLK

SPICS9_PE3

J5

MAKO_INT*

C855
.011uF

F7

INTERRUPTS

10K
R810

NC

E6

DSC_RX_PD6

J6

PTT

DSC_TX_PD5

NC

32K_SEL

*U800-4*
SIM_INT_TOUT_BLOCK

RIA_PA9_USBSUSP_IPMODEOTLO+TCK_DSCEN_SCKA

NC

OWIRE_DAT_PC10

E5

COL UMN6

ONE_WIRE_UP

G6

DCDA_PA18_IPMODEOTHI_DSP_DE_SC2A

OPT_SEL2_OUT

F11
D13

DSRA_PA10_IRE_TRST_INT6_STDA

C5

SIM_SVEN1_PB14_TIO2_DSP_DBG_XDW

DSC AND ONE_WIRE

F6

DTRA_PA11_IPMODEIN_TMS_INT7_SRDA

D6

SIM_CLK1_PB13_TIO1_DSP_DBG_YDW

6.8K

UTXD1_PA14_USB_VOUT_ITXD_TDO
UCTS1_PA12_USB_FSEN_IOE_MCU_DE

URTS1_PA13_USBXRXD_IPWR_RESET_IN_IC2A

F13

ADTRIG

B15

URXD1_PA15_USB_SE0_IRXD_TDI

L16

URTS1_XRXD

J13

A15

K12

URXD1_USB_VMI

NC

SIM_RST1_PB12_TIO0

V2.9

SIM_PD1_PB15_DSP_DBG_PAW

COL UMN7

R801

SIM_D1TX_PB10

PRIMARY UART

J12
J16

SIM_D1RX_PB11

B14

H11

G3

10K
R842

SIM_CLK0_PB7
SIM_SVEN0_PB8

C14
V2.9

SIM_RST0_PB6

SIM_PD0_PB9

U801-1
74VHC125

J14

V2.9

SIM_D0RX_PB5

NC

SIM_D0TX_PB4

H10

BAND SPECIFIC CAPACITOR VALUES


PART #

39 pF
100 pF

2113743N50

470 pF

2113743L09

JTAG/ONCE Port Access

2113743N40

3
2

R1

R2

TDI

Q801

TCK

V2.9

PATRIOT_V2

DSP_DE

CAP VALUE

UHF

TMS

E800
BLM11A601S

BAND
700/800 MHz
VHF

MCU_DE

KP_COL(0:2)

TRST

TDO

3V to 2.85V Translation From RF to Patriot


Outputs of Dividers are Inputs To Patriot
Nets Continue On This Page (Look at Inputs to Patriot)

CK O

LOCK_DET_2_85

DSP_DE

F10

E10

D12

TCK

MCU_DE

C13

TMS

A 14

E1 1

E12

TDI

TDO

TRST

ML B _TSCD

NC

NC

NC

M16

NC

NC

L 14

P1 5

L 11

PSTA T2

PSTA T3

STROB E

ML B _TSCA

NC

M14

M12

N16

PSTA T1

PSTA T0

CK O_PA 3

L 12

NC

1
SC_FILT_EN

J2

J7

GATED_32_KHZ
NC

Q6VDD

C10

R8

G15

Q5VDD

C813
0.10uF

F9
A6

16_8MHZ

Q4VDD

K 3 Pat r i o t Co r e(1.8V)

K4
NC

Q3VDD

H2 Ex t In t er u p t /K ey p ad

I2VDD

PC0_USB_EOP

PC8_UTXD1_UTXD2

*U800-3*
MISC_BLOCK

PC1_USB_TXENB
PC12_STO

MOD
NC

G13
J1
A13

RX_SSI_DATA_2_85

PC9_URXD1_URXD2
PA2

H12

510
R840
R807
10K

NC DO NOT CONNECT TO THIS PIN


BL_FREQ

K6

USB_VPI

RX_SSI_FSYNC_2_85

RX_SSI_FSYNC

C857
.011uF

R841
10K

RESET

PC11_OC1_USBCLK

CCM/WDOG/EGPT/CLK

RESET_IN

RESET_OUT

WDOG

PWM_PE13

OC3_PC13_FRAME_TICK

PWM_PE14

CKIH

CKOH_SCC_CLK

MISCELLANEOUS

CKIL

STBY_PD14

MUX_CTL

CLKSEL_PD15

MOD

RAMBKUP

TEST

ANALOG_TEST

PLACE THESE CLOSE TO PATRIOT

F16

RESET

H8

USB_ENUM

K5
F15

16.8MHz_OUT

E16

KVL_USB_DET

D11
L13
C4

TEST_POINT
1
16out

NC
NC
V2.9

DSP TRACE

V2.9

5
VCC

GND

C816
0.10uF

5
3

K 3VDD

K V2_3VSS

K 1VSS

GND

C812
0.10uF

L6

L5

N2

NC

U802-2
PWR_GND

VCC

NC

NC

DSP_A T

K V1_2VDD
NC

K7

T2
NC

PA GE1

PGA D15_PF15_MD31

PA GE0
T1

R2

NC

NC

U801-2
PWR_GND

NC

PGA D14_PF14_MD30

K2

NC

L2

PGA D13_PF13_MD29

PGA D10_PF10_MD26

PGA D12_PF12_MD28

PGA D11_PF11_MD27

L4

L3

L1

NC

NC

NC

NC

PGA D9_PF9_MD25

M1

NC

M2

PGA D8_PF8_MD24

PGA D7_PF7_MD23

M4

M3

NC

NC

PGA D5_PF5_MD21

PGA D6_PF6_MD22

PGA D4_PF4_MD20

P2

P1

N1

NC

NC

PGA D0_PF0_MD16

PGA D2_PF2_MD18

PGA D3_PF3_MD19

PGA D1_PF1_MD17

N3

R1

M5

NC

M6

NC

NC

Q6VSS

Q5VSS

Q4VSS

T8

C9

H15

Q2VSS

K1

I2VSS

Q1VSS

R820
10K

H3

I1VSS

C1

D5
H14

R839
10K

510
R806
H13

R808

Q1_2VDD

L ay er 1 t i m er , QSPI (3.0V)

L ay er 1 t i m er , QSPI (3.0V)

A1

I1VDD

C12 GPP (3.0V)

A4

B7

H2VSS

C2

B5

H1VSS

C8

E1VSS

D9

D1VSS

C2VSS

K 15

K13
8 KHz Int

BL_EN

H2VDD

K 10 UA RT, GPIO (3.0V)

A 16

E15 UA RT, SIM (3.0V)

D8

H1VDD

E1VDD

D1VDD

C2VDD

G9
B 2VDD_B 3VDD

C1VDD
C1VSS

B 2VSS

B 2VSSA

E13

B 13

USB_TXENAB

MAKO_RESET

*U800-5*
IC_PWR_GND

G14

F14

C807
0.10uF

RX_SSI_CLK_2_85
510
R811

RX_SSI_DATA

JTAG

GPIO
K14

RX_SSI_CLK

510
R804
R805
10K

NC

NC

REAL TIME TRACE

C810
1.0uF

NC

Si m , SA P, B o t t o m Co n n . (3.0V)

EIM(1.8V)

N10

H9

B 1VDD

T9

C806
0.10uF

B 1VSS

A 4VDD

A 5VDD

A 3VDD
A 3VSS

A 5VSS

A 4VSS

L 15

M11

P11

R16

Cl k A m p

P3

A7

P6

A 2VDD

A 1VDD

VCCA
GNDA

N6

A5

A 1VSS

NP For Patriot

A 2V S S

C808
0.10uF

P8

C811
0.10uF

C809
.016uF

USB_VMO

E802
RES

C840
4.7uF

N15

SIZ0
C815
0.10uF

PATRIOT_1_55

V1.55

M15

Place all caps close to patriot supply pins

C805
.016uF

R829
0

H16

NP For Bravo

SIZ1

PATRIOT_SW2
C804
1.0uF

*C803*
39pF
Band Specific

LOCK_DET

*C801*
39pF
Band Specific

NC

E801
BLM11A601S

V1.875

C800
1uF

C802
.016uF

1
C814
0.10uF

Figure 9.5-6. Patriot Bravo (U800) Schematic

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SW_B+
V2.9

1K
R747

R745
2MEG

GATED_32_KHZ

L708
680nH

L710
680nH

0.10uF
C792

R746
2MEG

SW_B+

V2.9

V2.9

5
6

32K_SEL

0.1uF
SHIELD1

GND

Place close to Driver

A3
B1

LMC6035ITLX

MAKO_32KHZ

1.0uF

B3

C2

C851
33pF

0.1

U713-1

C735

C1

VSW1
C3

Q702

SHIELD1

R741
47K

10pF
C743

B3

delete

B1

C736
10.0uF

R710

A2

B1

A1

B0

R709
4.7

C737

U714-2
LMC6035ITLX

SEL

R799
10K

C858
.01uF

R742
47K

U712
NC7SB3157

VCC
R744
0

C729
68uF

C710
10.0uF

V2.9

0.10uF
C791

IN
SYNC_EN

R712
100

VDD

C742
470pF

CBOOT

VSW1

C712
1.0uF

D1A

DEFAULT_NET_TYPE

SHIELD1

R711
0

NC

PGLDO3
SW1_VDD
SW1_VDDHV

VSAVE

SW_B+
R708
56K

SW1_VSEN_BUK

Y701
CC4V
SHIELD1
1

Optional Builds (Start with Option a.)


Optional Build (1) a. 4813821A66 b.4885844C01
Optional Build (2) a. 0613952R17 b.0613952R25
Optional Build (3) a. 0613952R13 b.0613952R66

SW1_VSEN_BST
SW1_SUMCOMP_DL
SW1_DH

D700

SW1_PHASE
32.768KHz
C701

Optional Build (1)

UNSW_B+

Q703

RFSW_B+

5.6pF

SW1_VOUT

C702

SW1_GND

U701-1

5.6pF

SHIELD1

Q700

SW2_VCC

PWR_MNGR_BLOCK

SHIELD1

SW2_VCCS
SW2_LX

UNSW_B+

DC_I6

SW2_VOUT
SW2_GND

Optional Build (2)

UNSW_B+

ANALOG E2

MECH_SW

NC

MECH_SW

VPP_EN

F4
E4
B3

R703
Q701

NC

47K

MAKO_RESET

R704

100

MAKO_32KHZ
R705
47K

C5

DEFAULT_NET_TYPE F5

32_KH

Placed for evaluation

B4

DIGITAL

MAKO_INT*

D5

DEFAULT_NET_TYPE A12
DEFAULT_NET_TYPE A13

POR

C860
.01uF

D4
1

CLK_A

M1

V04_O

REG_3V6

V06_O

BAT_TYPE

V07_O

HV_BG

V09_O

FET_ENX

V10_I

EMERG_PB

V10_O
V10_GND

MECH_SW

V08_I

SW_TYPE

V08_O

IGN_X
RESETX

VBUS_SUPPLY

GATED_32K_CLK

VBUS1_SENS

INT_X

VBUS1_CMD

XOUT

VBUS1

XIN

VBUS2_SENS
VBUS2_CMD

TCXO_SEL_16_24

VBUS2

TCXO_IN

P5

M7

GND1

MAKO_INT
TEST_POINT

BAT_3V6

A2

D2C

DEFAULT_NET_TYPE

S2B

G13 DEFAULT_NET_TYPE

S2C

G12 DEFAULT_NET_TYPE
H11 DEFAULT_NET_TYPE
J11
G14
H13
F14

NC
NC

H12

22uH

L701
C796
33pF

D2D
C713
22uF

DEFAULT_NET_TYPE

VSW1
DEFAULT_NET_TYPE
DEFAULT_NET_TYPE

H14
J12

DEFAULT_NET_TYPE

K14

DEFAULT_NET_TYPE

J14

DEFAULT_NET_TYPE

J13

DEFAULT_NET_TYPE

SHIELD1

VSW2
(2.2V NOT USED)

0.1 R714
22uH

L702

L14
D13
F13
E14
E13
G11
F12

NC
NC

C715
22uF

NC
NC
NC

N4

NC
DEFAULT_NET_TYPE

P4

DEFAULT_NET_TYPE

N5

DEFAULT_NET_TYPE

P3

DEFAULT_NET_TYPE

P6

DEFAULT_NET_TYPE

L1

DEFAULT_NET_TYPE

J10

DEFAULT_NET_TYPE

M6

DEFAULT_NET_TYPE

R726
0
V1.875
L703
560nH
DC_I2

C716
2.2uF

L9
K3 DEFAULT_NET_TYPE
K4
B13
E12
C14
H10
F11
C13
D12

R717

V7_LDO (NOT USED)

C865
.01uF
V1.55

DEFAULT_NET_TYPE

SW_B+

NC

C717
1.0uF

NC
NC

DEFAULT_NET_TYPE

R718
0

DC_I5

NC
NC

C718
2.2uF

NC
NC

C864
.01uF

C720
2.2uF

GND9

B2
DEFAULT_NET_TYPE G4

S2A

D2A

C3

V_2.775 (NOT USED)

D9

C706
1000pF

V03_O

GND8

0
Optional Build (3)

DEFAULT_NET_TYPE D3

BAT_7V5

GND7

DEFAULT_NET_TYPE D2

R702

V02_O

H5

DEFAULT_NET_TYPE D1

SW5_VOUT

D14

C705
2.2uF

SW5_PHASE

BAT_RTC
VSAVE

GND6

C859
.01uF

C732
33pF

XTAL32_IN

GND5

DEFAULT_NET_TYPE C2

SW5_SUMCOMP

L4

39pF

DEFAULT_NET_TYPE F3

C730
33pF

XTAL32_OUT

K9

DEFAULT_NET_TYPE C1

GND2

DEFAULT_NET_TYPE B1

GND3

Not Placed

C704
2.2uF

GND4

C728

SW5_VSENSE

J4

C731
2.2uF

SW5_VDD
SW5_VDDHV

NP

R725

R701
47K

G5

C703
0.1uF

D1B

D2B
PGLDO2

M701
SOCKET

S1B

C734
0.1uF

GND

NC

NC

NC

NC

B 14

C711
1.0uF

C700
0.1uF

S1A

C714
1000pF

NC6

NC5

P1 4

P1

M5

NC4

NC1

A1

R700

A 14

2K

NC2

MAKO_32KHZ

NC3

NC

VSAVE

Y702
XTAL
24.576MHz SHIELD1

C863
.01uF

C721
1.0uF

VCC5
L705
560nH

16.8 MHZ Clock Buffer


R722

GND
2

1
SHIELD1

C709
33pF

47
R797

C861
.01uF

DC_I2

L704
C722
1.0uF

C723
1.0uF

560nH
C862
.01uF

C727
33pF
C724
1.0uF

Q709

0
R743

DEFAULT_NET_TYPE

C719
1.0uF

16_8_filtered

V2.9

NOT USED
MAKO ANALOG CORE (3V)

16_8MHZ

20K
C725
0.10uF

R729
33K

C708
33pF

IN
GND1

SHIELD1

V2.9

OUT

USB INTERNAL (NOT USED)

1
C726
16_8MHZ
1000pF
R740
390

Figure 9.5-7. MAKO DC and Audio Schematic - Sheet 1 of 2


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9.5-9

VCC5

C738
0.10uF

MIC_BIAS (5V)
VOLUME

C751

R750

10.0uF
390

390

U702
LM7301

C756
33pF

R751

EMERG

SW_B+

R752

delete,. Q704

3
2

2.2K

C761
33pF

R753
2.2K

33pF

C755

INT_MIC
1.0uF

TG2_SEC_CLEAR
C753
33pF
VMES

ADC_VREF

C763
33pF

V2.9

Secure Pin 11

USB_MINUS_MON

4
2
1K

R790
56K

delete,.

4.7K

47K

47K
R764

10K

C752

1.0uF

10K

C754

delete,.

10K

EXT_MIC

Q705

R763
1K

10K

C750
10.0uF

USB_PLUS_MON

delete,.

R765
1MEG
delete,.

Secure Pin 14
Place Type I only

Place Type I only

ADTRIG
C762
0.1uF

DEFAULT_NET_TYPE

K1

DEFAULT_NET_TYPE

J2

DEFAULT_NET_TYPE

J1

DEFAULT_NET_TYPE

UNSW_B+
C764
.068uF

C765
.068uF

J3

DEFAULT_NET_TYPE

H3

DEFAULT_NET_TYPE

H2
E3

R756

DEFAULT_NET_TYPE

E1

AUDIO_B

G3

DEFAULT_NET_TYPE

G2
F1

INT_SPKR_POS

F2

INT_SPKR_NEG

H1

EXT_SPKR_POS

G1

EXT_SPKR_NEG

C766
33pF

C767
33pF

C768
33pF

DEFAULT_NET_TYPE

H4

DEFAULT_NET_TYPE

A4

VMES

MIC_BIAS

ADC_VREF

INT_MIC_P

ATOD_0

INT_MIC_M

ATOD_1

EXT_MIC_P

ATOD_2

EXT_MIC_M
VCM1
VC_OUT_P

U701-3
PA_CODEC_A2D_BLOCK

VC_OUT_M
BPLUS
PA_BPLUS

ATOD_3

L10
M12

DEFAULT_NET_TYPE

N14

TX_SSI_CLK

M13 ANALOG
L11

Place Type I only

DEFAULT_NET_TYPE

TX_SSI_FSYNC

M14 ANALOG

L12 DEFAULT_NET_TYPE
ATOD_4
L13 DEFAULT_NET_TYPE
ATOD_5
K11 DEFAULT_NET_TYPE
ATOD_6
K12
NC
ATOD_7
K13
NC
ATOD_8

Board_type

R767

Board_ID

A5
B5

SPI_MOSIB

E6

PA_IN_M
PA_IN_P
INT_SPKR_P

FE_TUNE1

INT_SPKR_M

FE_TUNE2

EXT_SPKR_P

PWR_CTRL

EXT_SPKR_M

SCAN_EN

VCM2

TEST

VREF

VFUSE

L3
M2
N1
C4

MAKO_CS

20K

SPI_MISOB

NC
NC

R758
56K

V2.9

NC
R759

A3
E8

CODEC_DCLK
R773
CODEC_FSYNC
V2.9

R774
CODEC_TX
CODEC_RX

R775

100

VC_DCLK

100

VC_FSYNC

C6
E7

DEFAULT_NET_TYPE

D7

NC
DEFAULT_NET_TYPE
DEFAULT_NET_TYPE

VC_TX3V

100

VC_RX

100

DEFAULT_NET_TYPE

B8
C8

UTXD1_USB_VPO

D8

USB_VMO
V2.9

V2.9

A9

URTS1_XRXD

V2.9

B9

USB_VPI

C9

URXD1_USB_VMI

E9
1

UTXD2
R782
10K

R781
10K

R795
10K

R783
10K

A7
A6

USB_TXENAB

V2.9

B7
M4
N3

UCM_SS

C771
0.1uF

D6
B6

R772

10K
R760
6.8K

C770
0.1uF

DEFAULT_NET_TYPE

MAKO_CE

V2.9
R757

C769
33pF

delete,.

SCKB

USB _VMO

SW_B+

DEFAULT_NET_TYPE

TX_RX

330
R798

K2

USB _TXENA B

C790
.022uF

L2

DEFAULT_NET_TYPE

AD_TRIG

UTXD1_USB _VPO

NC

A11

B11

C759
1.0uF

C758
1.0uF
330
R844

C757
33pF

C760
33pF

1
1

A10
URTS1_XRXD

B10

UCTS_USB_SPEED

USB_VPI

NC

USB_VMI
UTXD2

UCTS_USB_SPEED

P2
J5

R793

C7

BOOT_NORM*

C10

A8

RS232_USB*

L5
N8
0

ONE_WIRE_UP

L7

R794

K6
N2

V2.9

M3

0
R796

C12

BSY_IN_RTS
U705-1
74VHC125

URXD2_1

NC
NC

LAYER_3_4

NC
NC

NC
BSY_IN_RTS
TEST_POINT
BSY_OUT_CTS
TEST_POINT

UCM_KF_MAKO

D10

KVL_USB_DET

A
OE

URXD2

E11

BSY_OUT_CTS
R786
47K

KVL_USB_DETECT
TEST_POINT

F10
C11
G10
D11
B12

R768
1MEG
delete,.

BBP_CLK
BBP_SYNC

Q706

1 S1

D1 6

2 G1

G2 5
delete,.

SPI_CLK
SPI_CS

R771
1MEG

U701-2

SPI_DI

3 D2

DIGITAL_BLOCK

SPI_DO

S2 4

VC_DCLK
VC_FSYNC
VC_TX
VC_TX3V
VC_RX

DEFAULT_NET_TYPE

UCM_SS

LOGIC_VDD

DEFAULT_NET_TYPE

USB1_OE

R791

R792

Delete for type 1

USB1_DAT_TXD
USB1_SE0

VCC5

USB2_OE_RCV_RTS

V2.9

VCC5

VCC5

VCC5

USB2_DAT_VP
USB2_SE0_VM_RXD
UART2_TXD

USB1_DP

UART2_RXD_OD

USB1_DM

CTS_X

USB2_DP

USB_INTX

USB2_DM

RXDIN_3V

USB_CONNECT

TXDO_BDI_UP_3V
RS232_USB_X

ONE_WIRE_1

APCO

ONE_WIRE_2

SB96D_BDO_KF_3V
ONE_WIRE_UP

RTS_FILLSEN_3V

ONE_WIRE_BATT
TXDO_BDI_5V

TXDO_BDI_ENC_3V
RXDIN_ENC_3V

SB96_BUS_BUSY
SB96_BDO_KF_5V

BOOT_NORM_X

RXDIN_5V
RTS_FILLSEN_5V
CTS_CABLE_DET_5V

BUSY_IN

OPTA_SEL0

BUSY_OUT

OPTA_SEL1

CABLE_DET_3V

OPTA_SEL2

OPT_GPIO0

OPTA_SEL3

OPT_GPIO1

OPTB_SEL0

OPT_GPIO2

OPTB_SEL1

OPT_GPIO3

OPTB_SEL2

OPTION_INTX

OPTB_SEL3

delete

N6 USB_DP
P7 USB_DM
N7
P8
L6

R780
4.7K

NC
NC

R777
10K

R784
2.7K

R778
10K

R779
10K

N13

SB9600_BUSY

N9

LHDATA_KEYFAIL

P9
M8
L8

ONE_WIRE_OPT
NC

BAT_STATUS_1

100

R785

BAT_STATUS

M10

RS232_DO_USB+

N12

RS232_DI_USB-

M11

RTS

P13
P10
K7
M9
N10
P11
K8
P12
N11

CTS
NC
NC
NC
NC

VR701
5.6V

NC

10K

R843
470K

R749
470K

delete

NC
NC

R776
NC

R748
470K

NC

1
1
1

V2.9

C773

0.10uF

VCC

Ground Connection
GND

GND

U705-2
PWR_GND

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Burst Clock

BURSTCLK
LBA

Load Burst Address


ECB (End Current Burst / Wait)*
Enable Bytes 0*

EB0

EB1

Enable Bytes 1*
OE

Output Enable*

RESET

Chip Select 1*
CS2 Chip Select 2*
Chip Select 3*
Chip Select 4*
Chip Select 5
R_W*

Read / Write*

CR800

OPT_B+_VPP

V1.875

V1.875

V1.875

For future upgrade


R813
0

C850
330pF
1

C817
0.10uF

C830
0.10uF

CR801

C818
0.10uF

A6

P10

A7

P12

A8

N9

9
10

A9
A10

R10
P9

11

A11

L10

12

A12

T10

13

A13

14

A14

R9
L9

15

A15

K9

16

A16

J9

17

A17

L8

18

A18

M8

19

A19

N8

20
21

A20
A21

K8
L7

22

T7

23

R7

A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
A11

D0

*U800-1*
EIM_BLOCK

D1
D2
D3

A12

D4

A13

D5

A14
A15
A16

PATRIOT
EIM MODULE

D6
D7
D8

A17

D9

A18

D10

A19

D11

A20

D12

A21

D13

A22_PA1_DSP_DBG_XDW

D14

A23_PA0_DSP_DBG_YDW

D15

T11
N11

P7

C4

NC

B5

D0

E8

D8

D1

D2

T6

D3

A8

R6

D4

B7

T5

D5

R5

D6

P5

D7

A2

N5

D8

10

B2

T4

D9

11

J8

D10

10

12

A1

R4

D11

11

13

B1

D12

12

14

N4

D13

13

15

D2

T3

D14

14

16

D1

R3

D15

15

17

D4

18

B6

19

A6

20

C6

21

B3

22

C3

N7
M7

P4

C8
B8

A7

23

C7

C2

C1

R814

D7

G6

E1

A5
VPP

VCCQ2

Byte High Enable*

WAIT

RESET

D3

A1

*U803*

D0

A2

28F320

D1

A3

D2

A4

D3

A5

D4

A6

D5

A7

D6

A8

D7

A9

D8

A10

D9

A11

D10

A12

D11

A13

D12

A14

D13

A15

D14

A16

D15

A17

F7

B2
G5

Write Enable*

Intel 2M x 16 Flash
A0

A2
CS2 B5

Chip Enable*

ADV

A1

A6
1

A3

E6

E5

G5

B3

E4

B4

G3

E3

G1

D4

G7

H2

A4
A5

C3
C4

F6

10

F5

10

11

F4

11

12

H5

D5

12

13

G3

F3

13

14

G4

F2

14

15

F3

E2

15

16

F4

H3
H4

17

E4

18

D3

A18

H1

A19
A20

EN_BLE

A21

D6

VCC

E1

WP

EN_OE

IO0
IO1

EN_BHE

IO2

EN_CE

IO3

EN_WE

IO4
IO5

CE2

IO6

A0

IO7

A1

IO8

A2

IO9

A3

IO10

A4
A5
A6
A7
A8

U804

IO11

B6

C5

C6

D5

E5

F5

F6

G6

B1

C1

C2

10

D2

11

E2
IO12
F2
CY62157DV18IO13
F1
IO14
G1
IO15

12
13
14
15

A9
A10
A11

DNU

A12

NC1

A13

NC2

E3
G2
H6

Parallel Display Signals

A14
A15

CS3

A16

R_W*

A17
A18

EIM_DATA(7:0)

1
0
1

A22

A3

For future upgrade

NP

VCCQ1

A4

NC

Output Enable*

VCCQ

OE

R13

M13

EB 0

EB 1

N14

P14

T16

SQE

P16

CS5
R_W*

R14

Byte Low Enable*

EN_WE

VSS

A4

CS4

EN_OE

VSSQ

M9

CS3

C5
D6

D1

A5

A3

NC

N12

GND4

A2

T14

GND3

P13

CS2

CYPRESS 4 MBit RAM

G8

T12

A4

CS1

CLK
EN_CE

GND1

A3

A1

F8

GND2

3
4

A0

E7

F1

M10

R11

CS0

G2

T13

A2

B4
R15

VCC2

VCC1

NC
A1

SEB _PA 5

1
2

ECB _PA 4_CCM_MCU_CL K

T15
R12

LBA

A0

B URSTCL K

N13

100K

CS0

G4

TP_CS0
TEST_POINT

R812

E6

V1.875

4
5

EIM_A0

3
4
5
6
7

6
7

19
DATA(15:0)

For future upgrade

R815
0

0
ADDR(23:0)

Figure 9.5-9. Memory Schematic

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9.5-11

5V

L205
2.2uH

L200
2.2uH
5V

C285

(SOURCE)

C201
2.2uF

C200
0.10uF

IF566
SSI_CLK_1

0.10uF
R285
.01uF

IF204

SSI_CLK_2

5
6

IF205
SSI_FSYNC_1

A3

K3

A2

K2

A1

K1

3
2
1

2K
C202
.01uF

R200
D201

100

100

U205

R290
33K

.01uF

R286

68

.01uF

SSI_FSYNC_2

CLC450

C286

.01uF

IF567

C290

C203

1000pF

L290
1uH

1000pF

C212

C293
100pF

C204

0.1uF
0.10uF

R291
36K

.01uF
4
5
6

A3

K3

A2

K2

A1

K1

.01uF

C205

.01uF

12.8V (Typical)
C206
22pF

R202
D202

33pF

R201
150
150

150

150

C244
.01uF

IF568

C207

C208
10uF

C209

10uF

C210

0.10uF

39pF

ANA_3V

SPI_CLK_RX
L201
2.2uH

R204
C220

IF570

SPI_CLK_TX
39pF

C213
.01uF

IF200

IF202

0.10uF

39pF

UNIVERSAL_SPI_CS

G1
H1

SPI_MOSI_RX

0.10uF
NU

A7

IF573
SPI_MOSI_TX

COM
OS

H10

TP203
TEST_POINT

G10
D10

D7

MODIN

R252

D6

R214
12K

TX_SSI_DATA

R215
20K

IF206

G5

C233
0.10uF

C232
2.2uF

G4
F10
F7

C236
39pF

PRESC

K2

A 10

A2
VCP

VRO

VDD3

VMULT2

SFIN

VMULT3
VMULT4

PVREF
AUX1

VBYPASS

AUX2
CPB1

U201

AUX3

CPB2

35U92

AUX4

SFCAP

TEST1

SFBASE

TEST2

PREIN
IOUT
REFSEL

IADAPT

CCOMP

LOCK
ADAPTSW

NC1

SFOUT

NC2

INDMULT

NC3

E4

L204
6.8nH

16_8_RX

WARP

C237
0.75pF
2

0.1uF
C211

K6

DNP

C218
0.1uF

R205
3.9K

A6

Not placed

R206
91

K3
K1

C221
0.1uF

R207
200

C295
0.1uF

C292
0.1uF

C291
0.1uF

C298
0.1uF

J1
A1
B1

AUX2

C1
AUX3

D1

C228

AUX4

.015uF
A9

C229
.015uF

A8
A5

R210
750

R213
0

R211
0

R212
330

VCTRL

A4
E1

C234

A3
1uH
L203

G7
K5
J10

TP201TEST_POINT
1

39pF

C235

IF208
LOCK_DET

1K
R208

4700pF

VSF
L207
0

R216
C238
39pF

C239
.01uF

L206
2.2uH

C240
10uF

Y200
45J68
16.8MHz

4
VCC

SH204
SHIELD

1.8uH

C242

-20dBm RX VCO

39pF

Steering Line DC Voltage


2 to 9V in RX mode
3 to 11V in TX mode

OUT

-35dBm Second Harmonic RX VCO

VCON

C241
0.10uF

GND

IF201

L299

K4

1
1

0.10uF

16_8_filtered

K10

47K
SH202
SHIELD

C289

K9

ANA_3V
1

1
C248
3.3pF

SH201
SHIELD

R294

1
TP202

DIN

OUT

IN

VMULT1

DATA

GND3

4
2

MODIN

GND2

G6

IF572

220pF

FL200

SHDN

MODOUT

GND1

VOUT

GND

CLK

B10

C227

39pF

C223

MAX7414

SYNC

FREFOUT

E7

R251
0

IF212

SCLK

R6
15K

IF569

C217
2.2uF

C216
39pF

C215
0.10uF

D5

5
6

R293
8.2K

CLK_CLK

SPI_MOSI_A

DNP

VDD

IF211
TX_SSI_CLK
TX_SSI_FSYNC

IF203

U202
AD5320BRT

GND

R250
0

VDD

F1
E10

C226

XTAL1
XTAL2

EN_CEX

GND

C225
0.10uF

C214
2.2uF

F4

VDD2

C222

C10

D4

VDD

UNIVERSAL_CS_1

VDD1

IF571

C219

K8

IF585
SC_FILT_EN

K7

SPI_CLK_A

R295
47K

-18.5dBm TX VCO
-33.5dBm Second Harmonic TX VCO
All values above are typical
Measured with HP85024A
High Frequency Probe
SYNTHESIZER TOP SHIELD

C243

R217

.01uF

100

SYNTHESIZER BOTTOM SHIELD

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5V

DNP

R298
0
R220
330

C250
39pF

R297
0

L211

L210
150nH

C251
39pF

2
R222
750

C224
0.10uF

C253
39pF

R225
33

C256

39pF

L212
150nH
2
DNP

C231

VSF
VSF

33pF

R229
18K
VCTRL

C263

L215

R230
20K

2
3

C264

Q213

100nH

2.2pF

2.4pF

D211

C267
39pF

6
C265
1.8pF

Y202
RESONATOR
0MHz

R231

16
15

18

20
19

R233
220

TX_IADJ
RX_IADJ

C261

COLL_RFIN

RX_LO

18nH
TX_OUT
RX_OUT

U250

RX_BASE

50U54

RX_EMITTER
TX_BASE
FLIP_IN
TRB_IN

C268
2.2pF

PRESC_OUT
RX_SWITCH
TX_SWITCH

TX_EMITTER

IF209

L230

SUPER_FLTR

GND_B UFFERS

1pF

GND_FL A G

2.2pF

VCC_B UFFERS

Steering Line
2 to 11 VDC

VCC_L OGIC

14 18

C262

39pF

10
8
12

PRESC

7
13

C266
39pF

GND_L OGIC

C260

9 11 17
L216
100nH

VCO Select Line


0V for RX
5V
VSF

C297
39pF
C269

C270

Q212

VSF
AUX2

2.2pF

R234
18K

C272

C271

L217

1pF

C246
.01uF

R235
20K

R262
5.6K

R227
51K

R238
150

Q215
100nH
1
C274
39pF

2.4pF

D212

2.2pF
C273
1.8pF

Y203
26C17
1110MHz

Q218

R236
AUX3

22

C247
.01uF

R237
240

C276
39pF
R261
51K
R239
L219
150nH

24K
C275
1.8pF
SH203
SHIELD

L218
100nH

SH205
SHIELD

R289
82
NE68519

C278

R241

27nH

39pF
R292
33

Q214

L221

39pF

18nH

2
C279
1.5pF

C296
39pF

IF210
TX_INJ

L220

Q216

C277

C280
2.0pF

R243
30K
2

AUX4

C245
.01uF

Q217
R232
51K

C230
39pF

VCO TOP SHIELD

VCO BOTTOM SHIELD

R244
51K

TX BUFFER

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RX_SSI_DATA

RX_SSI_DATA_1

ABACUS3_CS

ABACUS_CS_1

VOLUME

EMERGENCY_1

EMERGENCY_2

EMERGENCY

TG2_SEC_CL_1

TG2_SEC_CL_2

TG2_SEC_CLEAR

PTT_1

PTT_2

PTT

RTA2

RTA2_1

RTA2_2

RTA2

RTA1

RTA1_1

RTA1_2

RTA1

RTA0

RTA0_1

RTA0_2

RTA0

RTA3

RTA3_1

RTA3_2

RTA3

DIG_3V

DIG_3V

SB3

SB3

SB2

SB2

SB1
RFSW_B+
MECH_SW
GREEN_LED

CONTROLLER

VOLUME_2

SB1_1

SB1_2

SW_B+

SW_B+_1

MECH_SW_1

MECH_SW_2

GREEN_LED_1

GREEN_LED_2

RED_LED

RED_LED_1

RED_LED_2

16_8_filtered

16_8_filtered

16_8_RX

SSI_FSYNC
SSI_CLK
VSW1
BAT_STATUS
LOCK_DET

SSI_FSYNC_1

SSI_FSYNC_2

SSI_CLK_2

SSI_CLK_1

SC_FILT_EN
TX_SSI_DATA

BATTERY_ID

ANA_3V

LOCK_DET

RESET_OUT
SC_FILT_EN

SPI_MOSIA

SPI_MOSI_A
SPI_CLK_A

POR
UNSW_B+
TX_SSI_FSYNC
TX_SSI_CLK
BL_FREQ

RX

MECH_SW
GREEN_LED
RED_LED
16_8_filtered
SSI_FSYNC
SSI_CLK

SH500
SHIELD

ANA_3V

RX_LO

LO_IN

RX_5V

5V

UNSW_B+_RX
SPI_CLK_RX

TX_SSI_DATA

SPI_CLK_A
UNIVERSAL_SPI_CS

SW_B+

VSW1

Li_Bat+
RESET_OUT

SB1

SPI_MOSI_RX

UNSW_B+

PTT

ABACUS3_CS

EMERGENCY
TG2_SEC_CLEAR

VOLUME_1

RX_SSI_DATA

ABACUS_CS_2

VOLUME

RX_SSI_DATA_2

M5

SPI_CLK_A

RX_IN
D2A3

SPI_MOSI_A

D2A2
Li_Bat+_1

Li_Bat+_1

UNIVERSAL_SPI_CS
POR
D2A2

UNSW_B+
TX_SSI_FSYNC
TX_SSI_CLK
FGU

D2A3
TX_INJ
5V

TX_INJ

RX_IN

5V

RFGND
RESET_TX

RESET_OUT

SPI_MOSI_TX

SPI_MOSI_A

TX_PLD
SPI_CLK_TX
UNIVERSAL_CS_1
UNSW_B+_TX

SPI_CLK_A
UNIVERSAL_SPI_CS
UNSW_B+

Figure 9.5-12. Frequency Generation Unit (FGU) Schematic - Sheet 3 of 3

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ANA_3V

ANA_3V

IF6

VCC
D2A3

ANA_3V

A1

Y1

A2

Y2

ANA_3V
5V

L5
L2

C4

L1

C1
0.10uF

82nH

R401
100

C421
.01uF

10nH

R402
24K

R1
180

C405
16pF

2nd LO LF

C406
16pF
L407

150pF

R403

Q401
C410
39pF

C407
10pF

L11
68nH

L4

4.7nH

L13
470nH
OUT

IN

L401
150nH

C460
15pF

C18
1.1pF

2.0pF
L6
6.8nH

ANA_3V

C19
1.5pF

GND4

GND1

C17

820nH

L14
220nH
R406
330

DNP

C8
39pF

GND3

R10
0

FL3

31B01

L12
330nH

GND2

D800

Q1

7.5K
R405
2K

C409

D401
C415
3300pF

R407
24K

C20
2.2pF

.01uF

C418
39pF
C414
.01uF

RFIO1

RFIO2

120nH

C411
0.1uF

C422
0.1uF

OUT

C402
0.10uF

E402

2.7K

C852
5.1pF

C401
10uF

ANA_3V

R2
9.1K

C3
4.7uF

39pF

G ND

IN

R404
681
E401
BK1005HM471

R4

RX_IN

R3

2.7K

C853

DIG_3V

R5
160

U807
A T267

2
FL1
A0_L442

C2
39p F

5
V2

V1

GND

GND

0.10uF

C404
39pF

IF521
DIG_3V

C403

IF411

DIG_3V

C9

39pF

5V

5V

U809
NC7WZ04

L406
820nH

C416
0.1uF

2nd LO VCO

DIG_3V
C413
.01uF

FL2
A0_L442

R415
0

C5
3.6pF

C408
.01uF

DNP
R416
0

C412
0.1uF

R408

E403

47

37

38

VDDP

GNDP

IOUTL

41

39

40

VDDL

43

42

L OP

L ON

CXVM

CXVL

46

44

45

VDDH

PD

PE

36

DIG_3V

100K

C461

34

1
.01uF

33
32

31
30
29

IF401

TP401
TEST_POINT

35

16_8_filtered

TP402
TEST_POINT
IF403

TP403
TEST_POINT

SSI_FSYNC

NC

IF405
RX_SSI_DATA

TP404
TEST_POINT

28
27

SSI_CLK

E405

26

IF406

25
C431

24

PC

VREFN

VDDD

23

VREFP

GNDD

CLKOUT

GNDA
GNDS1

VDDA

13
C10

CXIF

DOUTA

22

12

C12

GCN

CL K N

11

DOUTB

20

R413
0

FS

U401
AD9874

GCP

21

10
C429
2200pF

.022uF

GNDH

IF2P
VDDF

CL K P

SYNCB

VDDC

0.1uF

FREF

IF2N

GNDC

C11

C428

GNDL
GNDS2

GNDQ

E404

R414

GNDF

19

220nH

MXON

18

4
5

L15

MXOP

17

3
100pF

16

100pF

C426

GNDI

2
C427

IOUTC

VDDQ

180pF

15

C423

VDDI

5V

47

C417
0.1uF

C420
470pF
NP

L403
10uH

48

L402
10uH

IFIN

C419
470pF
NP

C425
.01uF

RREF

C424
0.1uF

14

OUT

IN

GND

0.1uF

51pF

?X
?X

U1
MX2072A

?X

15nH

?X

5
?X
10
?X

RFP

IFP
BBP
NC1
NC2
NC3

C434
.01uF

C436
4.7uF

56nH

C435

R409
100K

0.1uF

DNP

ABACUS3_CS

DNP

C29
68pF
C439
100pF

?X

C438
.01uF

C440
100pF

IF407

SPI_MOSI_A

IF408

SPI_CLK_A

IF409

E408
E407

9
12
2

C442

.01uF
C437

0.1uF

C432

C441
0.1uF
DIG_3V

0.1uF

C25
.022uF

IF4

E406

13

11

TP001
TEST_POINT

IFN

BDIV
LOIN
GND

?X

RFN

GND1

5.6pF

XFMR
T?

?X

B VD D

L7
C6

?X
T?
15V07

C7
39pF

NP

C433
0.1uF

L10

C26
39pF

C27
.022uF

C28
10uF

R8

C16

LO_IN
47pF
DNP

C13
0.5pF

C14
2.4pF

L405
4.7uH

E409
BK1005HM471

C443
51pF

R410
10K

R411
390

C444
0.1uF

R412

DNP

R7
39

C22
39pF

C23
.022uF

SH001
SHIELD

SH002
SHIELD

SH401
SHIELD

10K
C447
0.1uF

C448
0.1uF

C449
.01uF

D402

SH402
SHIELD

C450
0.68uF

CLOCK VCO

CLOCK LF

Part L402 L403 and C423 are used for LP (Low Power) part.

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9.5-15

DIG_3V

IF504
MECH_SW

DIG_3V

C505
0.47uF
6.8K
R505

S501
SWITCH
HIGH 3

IF506

UNSW_B+

LOW
C592
10uF
DNP

C590
10uF

C593
10uF

6.8V

6.8V
NU

39pF

S502
SWITCH

R504
510

RED

TAB5
TA B 3

TA B 2

TAB1

EMERGENCY
VR507

TA B 4

GRN

D501
LNJ115W8P0MT

IF507

C553
6.8V

6.8V
NU
.01uF

.01uF

R512
47K

R511
10K

R503
390

C520

TA B 1

C591
10uF

DIG_3V

SW_B+

TA B 2

IF501

VOLUME

VR502

IF505

UNSW_B+

Q501
DIG_3V

IF502

GREEN_LED

DIG_3V
DIG_3V

DIG_3V

IF503

RED_LED

VR591

R534
10K

R531
10K
R545
47K

5.6V

IF512

DIG_3V

TG2_SEC_CLEAR

VR592
C1

DIG_3V
VR593

C1

DIG_3V
VR594

S500
SWITCH

R530
10K

IF509
R535
10K

RTA0

2 B1

R510

4 B2
1

VR506

SB1

6.8V
NU

100

S1

S4

C2

C3

S8

S2

R533
10K
5.6V

C2
8

RTA3

SWITCH

5.6V

IF508
S506
SWITCH

IF513

5.6V

R532
10K

RTA2

C3

IF510

RTA1
C501
39pF

A1 1
A2 3

C503
39pF

5.6V

R547
47K

C509

IF511

VR595
C500
39pF

5.6V
6.8V

.01uF

.01uF

VR596

S504
SWITCH

IF516

1 A1

R507

3 A2
1

PTT

100

VR503

6.8V

6.8V

SWITCH

B1 2
B2 4

C502
39pF

R546
47K

NOT PLACED ON BOARD LAYOUT

BT2

C550
.01uF

.01uF

BT1
X

Figure 9.5-14. Receiver Schematic - Sheet 2 of 2


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R100
82

R101
82

C123
39pF

IF100

6V to 9V

E102
88Z01

E101
BEAD

C124
11pF

L101
150nH

UNSW_B+

C120
39pF

C119
47pF

L103
11.87nH
IF101

C107
47pF

C106
11pF

C108
0.10uF

L107
100nH

L108
100nH

C152
0.10uF

C112
12pF
DNP

DNP

C101
100pF

C161
12pF

GND1

L115
7.66nH

39pF
C127
1.8pF

IF102

39pF
C171

39pF
C172

DNP

DNP

39pF
C173

L117

C137
39pF

DNP

0.75pF
C134

C104
.01uF

EP

DNP

L111
82nH

CR102

C135
0.5pF

C140
39pF
C136
12pF

R103
82

R111
6.2K

C105
.01uF

DNP

R115

R114
0

C150
47pF

IF103

IF110
RX_IN

R113
2K

C102
6.8pF

C133
2.2pF

DNP

6V to 9V
UNIVERSAL_SPI_CS

L114
7.66nH
C131
2pF

R110
1K

U101
SRFIC5668

GND3

CONN_P
J101

8.67nH

NC2
NC4

R199
820

C126
39pF

NC1
NC3

CR101

39pF
C170

S1
6

17

15

VG2

GND2

10

G2

GND4

9
L110
6.8nH

VG1

GND

8
R109
39K

C151
47pF

VD1

GND1

13K
Temp Sense

RFOUT2

13

VOUT

11

VCNTRL

14

RFOUT1

12

1
POS

RFIN

C118

DNP

G
16

C_OUT

DNP

RF Driver

R108

C116
2pF

C132
0.75pF

M101

Q101

TX_INJ

MAIN_OUT

C130
2pF

L102
27nH

39pF
C174

C164
12pF
C113
0.1uF

C100
39pF

IN

200
R106

R107
150

U103
LM50

C115
1.2pF

DNP

0.10uF
C103

IF109

C163
2.5pF

C110
20pF

C111
4.3pF
C153
47pF

Microstrip

C114
12pF

TERMINATE

C117
27pF

Microstrip

C154
0.10uF

C129
0.75pF

Coupler
U106
LDC15B200J0815

50ohms point

S2

C155
39pF

C125
39pF

R102
51

C162
12pF

GND2

C121
1uF

C122
0.10uF

C156
39pF

C157
0.10uF

10K

SPI_MOSI_A

C142
47pF

IF104

C141
47pF

R119
10K

SPI_CLK_A

C139
39pF

R117
91K

VL
CL

VAR2
F168

3
R118

C138
.01uF

200K

5
6
7

SH102
SHIELD

SH103
SHIELD

SH104
SHIELD

R104
51

TP101
TEST_POINT

8
C146
.01uF

C145
680pF
D105
C143
39pF

NC

NC

NC

NC

SH101
SHIELD

2V to 5.7V?

D104
NC

620
R105

C144
680pF

10

QX

GND1
CQ

V5EXT

1
2

31

30

32

A NO

RSET

TEMP

27

28

CEX

CL K

29

CJ

11

C149
39pF

DA TA

GND2

VLIM

V45

17

INT
U102
H99S4

16

IF108

CI

PCIC

13

18

NA
RS
VAR1

12

19

B POS

25
NC

5V

20

CQX

NC

22
21

V10

NC

D103
RFIN
T1

VG

NC

VAR3
RX

14

IF105
RESET_OUT

23

15

24
NC

26

TP102

IF954
D2A3

NC
C148
47pF

C147
0.10uF

Figure 9.5-15. Transmitter Schematic


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C263
SH205

R510
C509

C267

VR595

VR592

C117

C118

C171

U106

S502
L114

2
5

R199

C133
C131

SH103

C130

C174
C116

L115

CR101

L102

C114

C162

C129

C126

4
C127

R106

C164

C134

C170

C139

L103

C122

2
3
24

U807

D501
R504

R532
R533
C500

C161

C112

R503

R530

L4

U809

C503

R10
L2
R1
C852

C1

C3

VR593

C437

VR596

C501

L1

C125

C163

C115

C520

C5
C4
Q1

R2

E407
C438

M701

C592

C591
R4
L5

L6

R3

R505

VR502

R535

D402

R410

C447
R412 C449

L405
C448
C433

R409

C113

C172

C121

E102

C148

R114

L111 R110

R111
C105
1

16

U101

C140

C142
C100

L110

Y203

C111
C110

R119
R115
C141

C260

R235

C268

L107

C103

L108

Q215

C296

C590

C8
C9
R5

C436

E405
E408
R413

E404

C432

C440

R113
C104

C101 C102

C269

C271

L217

C273

R236

R237

C505

E409

C435

C439

L402

E406 C434

C425
C419

C429

R415

C413
C423 C417

R408

C513

C427

C173

Y202

C270

R234

C297

R230

13

C426

C420

C119

C755

R229

S506

C593

C443

U401

C428

R416 C407 C460

C554
VR501

D510

C412

E403

C120

C752 L652
C672

R231

C450
C444

25

37

C441

C442

C414
C408

L403

R107
D212

C108

L651

L216
Q213

C753

R233

C431

C461

C422

E402
E401

U502
L503

C292

C207

C208
L218

R711
C796

C550

R411

C424

SH401

C240

C201

L200

C227

C244

C275

R771

C411

VR506

C2

D211

R758

R749

R677

VR503

C245 C210

L701

C754

R678

SH204

C233

FL200

U202
C220

L201
C213
C215

C812

R726

C816
C801

E800

C800

R760

R759

R778
R776
R773
R757
VR651

Q704

R779

R777
VR662

C246

C514

C209

C404

C421

C107

C713

C132

SH104

VR657

G2

C247
SH201

R765

R671

SH500

C272

VR678

C552
C555

L215

C867

C715

C504

C295

C239

R792
R784

E500
C567

C274

Q705

C560

F500

C262 C264
C265

20

C674 R670

R837
R838

R763
R756
R764
R669

C680

C671
C868

C655

J650

R785
R608

C802

R540

C200
C214

C517

C298

MAKO_INT

C673 C652
R674

R780

VR659

G1

R805

R802
U802

L511

C291

R793 R794

R791

R775

VR701

C675

VR652

R666

Q706

R748

R667
C658

U705

R768

C814

R786
R843

C773
g2

Q801

R803

C813 C815 C811


R675

R804

L702

TRST

TMS
TDI

TCK

C808

45

TDO

16out

R820

A1

A16

UTXD2
MCU_DE
DSP_DE
KVL_USB_DETECT

R809

R801
R795

R808

R594

R595

C809
U801

C216

C738

C810

U800

C806

C219

R252

R842 R816

R810

C518

C225

R251

C807

S504

C508 R509 R537

R250

TCLK

C855

C805

URTS1_XRXD

J601

TSYNC
C856

C217

T1

C641

T16

R829

4
S503

C761

CKO

R839
R841
C857

U702

E801

R806
R807
E802 C840

VR505

S505

R536

R840 R811

TP_CS0

R649

D600

C640

C803

C804

g1

VR504

R508

RESET

R507

9.5-17

C507

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Figure 9.5-16. Main Circuit Board Component Location Detail - Side 1 (PCB No. 8416005H01-A)

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C277

R232

R613 R614

G1

G8

A1

D700

R668

VR650

R747

C1
R744
C3A3 U713
A3 C3
U714
C1

C792

EXTMIC
C656

VR658

R697
C657

C742

C702

C743

R746
R725

R742

R753

BUS

C653

R783 C791 R799

R782
R745

GND

BUSY

D662
C607

C654

C764 C790

C701

R751

C768

C766
C706 C769
R704
C860

R741

R752

R636
R634

C830

C758 C767
C770

R708

R750
C750

C759

CTS1

VPP

R633
C866
C637
R647 VR663

C719

C723

Y701

A1

C708

Y702

C704

C705

C709

C638

C850
L703
L704

P1

P14

UCTS_USB_SPEED

Q698

Q804

R644 C636

R844
R798
C765

C771

C711
9

R714

C862

RTS1

C620

U803
A8
CR800

R812

R718
C718

C721

C717

C864

C863

C720
C724

C716

U701

Q702

C735

R712

R774 C861
R772 L705
R781

C762

2
Q212

USB_VMO

C722

BSY_OUT_CTS

C763
R790

CR801

USB_TXENAB

R796

C712

16

R717

C736

C756
C757
C760

R767

C737

R709

R813
UTXD1_USB_VPO
USB_VMI

L708

C734

C858

Q700

BSY_IN_RTS
A14

L299

C851

R710

C714

R702
USB_VPI

4
5

C726

A6

C865

C859

H6

U712

Q703
8
5
4

R705 R703

A1
U804

C710

D201
C206
D202

L207

SH203

R225
L211

R298

C261
R297

Q218

Q709

C286 R286
C204

C212

R293
C211 R202

C223

C226
C222
C231

L230

C256

C727
C725

L710

R291

L205
C293

C203

R204

R215
C234

L210

20

R743
R740

C700

C224

H1

C728

R238

11

R722
R797

R700

C251

C730

C703
R701

C729

R222
L212

R262

C278

C266

R289

L219

1
U250

Q214

L221

R239

C276

R108 R109 R117

R220

C157
C156

R243

R729

C202
C205

C289

R815 C818
C732

C731

R294

C253
10

R261

C150

R241

U205 R290

R217

R206
C238
R205
R210

C229

L203

R207

R208

U102

17

D104
TP102

C250

Q216

L220

C152

C151

C153

Q217

C145

25

C143

U103

SH101

D103
R104

L101

TP101

R101 R105

C106

R244

C230

C147
C149

R292

C279

R6

SH202

C280

Q101

M101

C135

D105

R102

R100

J101
5

4
C138

C123

C124

R103

VR507

C136

R512

SH102

CR102

K1

A1 M5

R227

U500
8

C20

C232

R201

D511

E101

R547 R534

VR591

VR594
Q501

R511

U201

TP202

R545

C553

K10

C235

L117

R214
C237
C242
R216

C418

L13

R213

R211

L290

R200

C236

A10

R212

C228

L12

D800

C137

L206

C511

Q401

C410
L406

L401

C566

FL3

C18

FL1

C154 C155

C248

L204

C221

C146

L11

M2

C3

L10
C29

C1

S500

5
C17

C2

C853

M1

C218

SH002

TP201

TP203
C516

Q701

R610
R622
R620 C615
R621 C619
C617
R616
U602
C613
R617
C611
R611
C614 R672 R625
C610
R615 R656 R626 C612
R637 C629
R638 C630
R639 C631
U601
R640 C632
R641 C633
R642 C634
R673 R658
R643 C635
R635 R654
D603

C621

R814 C817

C285 R285

R295

VR500

SH402

T2
8

C561

C243 C290

Y200

L500

R406

R118 C144

C406

U501

C519

L14

R405
C416

SH001

9 7
6
10
U1
12
4
3

R7
C22
C23
C25

C19

R531

R546

C14

C13

C502

TP001 C26
C11
R8
C12
C16

D401

C281
L15

R403
C405

L407
C409

C27

C598

C415

C599
TP404

R520 5

C401

TP402
B500

T1
3

C403

TP403
TP401

R401

R404

C10

FL2

S501

E501

C402

R407
R402

L7

R414

C6
4

C241

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C7

9.5-18

EXTSP+
EXT_SP
USB_D+
USB_D

C751

Figure 9.5-17. Main Circuit Board Component Location Detail - Side 2 (PCB No. 8416005H01-A)

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8416005H01 Main Circuit Board


Electrical Parts List

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

PCB

8416005H01

PC BOARD, MAIN
900MHZ

B500

0986237A02

CONNECTOR (CONTACT
BATTERY)

C1
C2
C3
C4
C5
C6
C7
C8
C9
C10
C11
C12

2113945Y02
2113944A32
2113946F03
2113944A42
2113944A14
2113944A19
2113944A32
2113944A32
2113944A32
0613952R66
2113945B04
2113944A85

C13

NOT PLACED

C14

NOT PLACED

C16

2113944A33

6816985H01-B

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,10%, 16V-DC,0402
CAP CER CHP 39.0PF
50V 5%
CAP CER CHP 4.7UF 6.3V
10%
CAP CER CHP 150.0PF
50V 5%
CAPACITOR,CHIP,3.6PF,
.25PF+/CAP CER CHP 5.6PF 50V
+/- 0.5PF
CAP CER CHP 39.0PF
50V 5%
CAP CER CHP 39.0PF
50V 5%
CAP CER CHP 39.0PF
50V 5%
CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/0.050 OHM
CAP,FXD,.022UF,+10%,
-10%,25V-DC,0402
CAP,FXD,51PF,+5%,
-5%,50V-DC

CAP CER CHP 47.0PF


50V 5%

9.5-19

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

C17

2113944A08

CAP CER CHP 2.0PF 50V


+/- 0.25PF

C106

2113944A77

CAP,FXD,11PF,+5%,
-5%,50V-DC,0402,C

C125

2113944C37

CAP CER CHP 39.0PF


50V 5%

C18

2113944A01

CAP CER CHP 1.1PF 50V


+/- 0.25PF

C107

2113944A33

CAP CER CHP 47.0PF


50V 5%

C126

2113944C37

CAP CER CHP 39.0PF


50V 5%

C19

2113944C67

CAP,FXD,1.5PF,.1PF+/,50V-DC,0603

C108

2113945Y02

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,
-10%,16V-DC,0402

C127

2113944C69

CAP,FXD,1.8PF,.1PF+/-

C129

2113944C62

C20

2113944A09

CAP CER CHP 2.2PF 50V


+/- 0.25PF

C110

2113944M25

CAP,FXD,.75PF,.1PF+/,50V-DC,0603

C130

2113944M01

CAP CER CHP 39.0PF


50V 5%

C111

NOT PLACED

CAP,FXD,2PF,.1PF+/-,
50V-DC,0603

C112

NOT PLACED

C131

2113944M01

CAP,FXD,.022UF,+10%,
-10%,25V-DC,0403

C113

2113945C31

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,
-10%,50V-DC,0602

CAP,FXD,2PF,.1PF+/-,
50V-DC,0603

C132

2113944C62

CAP,FXD,.022UF,+10%,
-10%,25V-DC,0404

C114

CAP,FXD,15PF,+1%,
-1%,250V-DC,0805

CAP,FXD,.75PF,.1PF+/,50V-DC,0603

C133

2113944M02

C115

NOT PLACED

CAP,FXD,2.2PF,.1PF+/,50V-DC,0603

C116

2113951C16

CAP,FXD,1.8PF,.05PF+/,250V-DC,0603

C134

2113944C62

CAP,FXD,.75PF,.1PF+/,50V-DC,0603

C117

2113944M28

CAP,FXD,27PF,+2%,
-2%,50V-DC,0603

C135

2113944C61

CAP,FXD,.5PF,.1PF+/-,
50V-DC

C118

2113944C37

CAP CER CHP 39.0PF


50V 5%

C136

2113944C31

CAP CER CHP 12.0PF


50V 5%

C119

2113944A33

CAP CER CHP 47.0PF


50V 5%

C137

2113944C37

CAP CER CHP 39.0PF


50V 5%

C120

2113944A32

CAP CER CHP 39.0PF


50V 5%

C138

2113945L49

CAP,FXD,.01UF,+5%,
-5%,50V-DC,0603

C121

2313960C26

CAP TANT 1.0 UF 10%


35V

C139

2113944A32

CAP CER CHP 39.0PF


50V 5%

C122

2113945Y02

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,
-10%,16V-DC,0402

C140

2113944A32

CAP CER CHP 39.0PF


50V 5%

C123

2113944A32

CAP CER CHP 39.0PF


50V 5%

C141

2113944A33

CAP CER CHP 47.0PF


50V 5%

C124

2113944A77

CAP,FXD,11PF,+5%,
-5%,50V-DC,0402,C

C142

2113944A33

CAP CER CHP 47.0PF


50V 5%

C143

2113944A32

CAP CER CHP 39.0PF


50V 5%

C22

2113944A32

C23

2113945B04

C25

2113945B04

C26

2113944A32

CAP CER CHP 39.0PF


50V 5%

C27

2113945B04

CAP,FXD,.022UF,+10%,
-10%,25V-DC,0405

C28

2313960M51

C29

2113944A36

C100

2113944C37

C101

2113944A40

CAP,FXD,10UF,+10%,
-10%,6.3V-DC
CAP CER CHP 68.0PF
50V 5%
CAP CER CHP 39.0PF
50V 5%
CAP CER CHP 100.0PF
50V 5%

C102

2113944A21

C103

2113945Y02

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,
-10%,16V-DC,0402

C104

2113945B02

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF


25V 10%

C105

2113945B02

CAP CER CHP 6.8PF 50V


+/- 0.5PF

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF


25V 10%

2113951D37

CAP,FXD,20PF,+2%,
-2%,50V-DC,0603,C

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ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

C144

2113945A07

DESCRIPTION

CAP CER CHP 680PF 50V


10%

C145

2113945A07

CAP CER CHP 680PF 50V


10%

C146

2113945B02

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF


25V 10%

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

C170

NOT PLACED

C171

NOT PLACED

C172

NOT PLACED

C173

NOT PLACED

C174

NOT PLACED

DESCRIPTION

C147

2113945Y02

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,
-10%,16V-DC,0402

C200

2113945Y02

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,
-10%,16V-DC,0402

C148

2113944A33

CAP CER CHP 47.0PF


50V 5%

C201

2113955C33

CAP,FXD,2.2UF,+10%,
-10%,16V-DC,0805,X7R

C149

2113944A32

CAP CER CHP 39.0PF


50V 5%

C202

2113945B02

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF


25V 10%

C150

2113944A33

CAP CER CHP 47.0PF


50V 5%

C203

2113945B02

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF


25V 10%

C151

2113944A33

CAP CER CHP 47.0PF


50V 5%

C204

2113945B02

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF


25V 10%

C152

2113945Y02

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,
-10%,16V-DC,0402

C205

2113945B02

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF


25V 10%

C153

2113944A33

CAP CER CHP 47.0PF


50V 5%

C206

2113944A31

CAP CER CHP 33.0PF


50V 5%

C154

2113945Y02

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,
-10%,16V-DC,0402

C207

2313960D07

CAP,FXD,10,+/-10%

C155

2113944A32

C208

2313960D07

CAP CER CHP 39.0PF


50V 5%

CAP,FXD,10,+/-10%

C209

2113945Y02

CAP CER CHP 39.0PF


50V 5%

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,
-10%,16V-DC,0402

C210

2113944A32

CAP CER CHP 39.0PF


50V 5%

C211

NOT PLACED

C156

2113944A32

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

C215

2113945Y02

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,
-10%,16V-DC,0402

C233

2113945Y02

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,
-10%,16V-DC,0402

C216

2113944A32

CAP CER CHP 39.0PF


50V 5%

C234

2113944A32

CAP CER CHP 39.0PF


50V 5%

C217

2113955C33

CAP,FXD,2.2UF,+10%,
-10%,16V-DC,0805,X7R

C235

2113945L41

CAPACITOR,FIXED,4700P
F+/- 5% 0603

C218

2185419D06

CAP,CHIP,.1UF,+10%,
-10%,25V-DC

C236

2113944A32

CAP CER CHP 39.0PF


50V 5%

C219

2113945Y02

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,
-10%,16V-DC,0402

C237

2113944A62

CAP,FXD,.75PF,.25PF+/,50V-DC

C220

2113944A32

CAP CER CHP 39.0PF


50V 5%

C238

2113944A32

CAP CER CHP 39.0PF


50V 5%

C221

2185419D06

CAP,CHIP,.1UF,+10%,
-10%,25V-DC

C239

2113945B02

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF


25V 10%

C222

2113944A32

CAP CER CHP 39.0PF


50V 5%

C240

2313960B57

CAP,TANTALUM,10UF,
+10%,-10%,4V-DC,S

C223

2113945A01

CAP CER CHP 220PF 50V


10%

C241

2113945Y02

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,
-10%,16V-DC,0402

C224

2113945Y02

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,
-10%,16V-DC,0402

C242

2113944A32

CAP CER CHP 39.0PF


50V 5%

C225

2113945Y02

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,
-10%,16V-DC,0402

C243

2113945B02

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF


25V 10%

C226

2113944A32

CAP CER CHP 39.0PF


50V 5%

C244

2113945B02

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF


25V 10%

C227

2113945Y02

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,
-10%,16V-DC,0402

C245

2113945B02

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF


25V 10%

C228

2113945C03

CAP CER CHP 15,000PF


50V 10%

C246

2113945B02

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF


25V 10%

DESCRIPTION

DESCRIPTION

C157

2113945Y02

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,
-10%,16V-DC,0402

C161

2113944F44

CAP,FXD,12PF,+5%,
-5%,50V-DC,0805,

C212

2113945Y02

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,
-10%,16V-DC,0402

C229

2113945C03

CAP CER CHP 15,000PF


50V 10%

C247

2113945B02

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF


25V 10%

C162

2113951D36

CAP,FXD,12PF,+1%,
-1%,250V-DC,0805

C213

2113945B02

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF


25V 10%

C230

2113944A32

CAP CER CHP 39.0PF


50V 5%

C248

2113944A13

CAP CER CHP 3.3PF 50V


+/- 0.25PF

C163

NOT PLACED

C214

2113955C33

C231

NOT PLACED

C250

2113944A32

C164

2113944F44

CAP,FXD,2.2UF,+10%,
-10%,16V-DC,0805,X7R

C232

2113955C33

CAP CER CHP 39.0PF


50V 5%

August 16, 2007

CAP,FXD,12PF,+5%,
-5%,50V-DC,0805,

CAP,FXD,2.2UF,+10%,
-10%,16V-DC,0805,X7R

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ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

C251

2113944A32

C253
C256
C260
C261
C262
C263
C264
C265

C266
C267
C268
C269
C270
C271
C272
C273

9.5-21

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

CAP CER CHP 39.0PF


50V 5%

C274

2113944A32

2113944A32

CAP CER CHP 39.0PF


50V 5%

C275

2188881Y12

2113944A32

CAP CER CHP 39.0PF


50V 5%

DESCRIPTION

C276

2113944A32

NOT PLACED
2113944A32
2114036E93
2113951C25
2113944A10
2188881Y12

2113944A32
2113944A32
2113944V11
2113944M02
2114036E93
2113944M03
2113944V11
2188881Y12

6816985H01-B

CAP CER CHP 39.0PF


50V 5%
CAP,FXD,1PF,.05PF+/,25V-DC,C0G
CAP,FXD,4.3PF,.05PF+/,250V-DC,0603
CAP CER CHP 2.4PF 50V
+/- 0.25PF
CAPACITOR,CERAMIC
CHIP,1.8PF,.1PF+/-,16VDC

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

CAP CER CHP 39.0PF


50V 5%

C298

2185419D06

CAPACITOR,CERAMIC
CHIP,1.8PF,.1PF+/-,16VDC

C401

DESCRIPTION

CAP CER CHP 39.0PF


50V 5%

C277

2113944A32

CAP CER CHP 39.0PF


50V 5%

C278

2113944A32

CAP CER CHP 39.0PF


50V 5%

C279

2113944A05

C280

2113944A08

C285

2113945Y02

C286

2113945A09

CAP CER CHP 1.5PF 50V


+/- 0.25PF
CAP CER CHP 2.0PF 50V
+/- 0.25PF
CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,
-10%,16V-DC,0402
CAP CER CHP 1000PF
50V 10%

CAP CER CHP 39.0PF


50V 5%

C289

2113945Y02

CAP CER CHP 39.0PF


50V 5%

C290

2113945A09

CAP,FXD,2.2PF,.1PF+/,50V-DC,0402

CAP CER CHP 1000PF


50V 10%

C291

2185419D06

CAP,FXD,2.2PF,.1PF+/,50V-DC,0603

CAP,CHIP,.1UF,+10%,
-10%,25V-DC

C292

2185419D06

CAP,FXD,1PF,.05PF+/,25V-DC,C0G

C293

2113944A40

CAP CER CHIP 2.4PF


+-0.1PF

C295

2185419D06

CAP,FXD,2.2PF,.1PF+/,50V-DC,0402

C296

2113944A32

CAPACITOR,CERAMIC
CHIP,1.8PF,.1PF+/-,16VDC

C297

2113944A32

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,
-10%,16V-DC,0402

CAP,CHIP,.1UF,+10%,
-10%,25V-DC
CAP CER CHP 100.0PF
50V 5%
CAP,CHIP,.1UF,+10%,
-10%,25V-DC
CAP CER CHP 39.0PF
50V 5%
CAP CER CHP 39.0PF
50V 5%

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

CAP,CHIP,.1UF,+10%,
-10%,25V-DC

C417

2113945C31

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,
-10%,50V-DC,0603

2113955E37

CAPACITOR,FIXED,10UF,
+10%,-10%,16V-DC,1210

C418

2113944A32

CAP CER CHP 39.0PF


50V 5%

C402

2113945Y02

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,
-10%,16V-DC,0402

C419

NOT PLACED

C420

NOT PLACED

C403

2113945Y02

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,
-10%,16V-DC,0402

C421

2113945B02

C404

2113944C37

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF


25V 10%

CAP CER CHP 39.0PF


50V 5%

C422

2113945C31

C405

2113944A79

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,
-10%,50V-DC,0603

CAP,FXD,16PF,+5%,
-5%,50V-DC

C423

2113944C01

C406

2113944A79

CAP CER CHP 180.0PF


50V 5%

CAP,FXD,16PF,+5%,
-5%,50V-DC

C424

2113945C31

C407

2113944A25

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,
-10%,50V-DC,0603

CAP CER CHP 10.0PF


50V +/- 0.5PF

C425

2113945B02

C408

2113945B02

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF


25V 10%

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF


25V 10%

C426

2113944A40

C409

2113945L49

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF


50V 5%

CAP,FXD,.01UF,+5%,
-5%,50V-DC,0604

C427

2113944A40

C410

2113944A32

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF


50V 5%

CAP CER CHP 39.0PF


50V 5%

C428

2113945C31

C411

2113945C31

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,
-10%,50V-DC,0603

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,
-10%,50V-DC,0603

C429

2113945A11

C412

2113945C31

CAP CER CHP 2200PF


50V 10%

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,
-10%,50V-DC,0603

C431

2113945C31

C413

2113945B02

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,
-10%,50V-DC,0603

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF


25V 10%

C432

2113945C31

C414

2113945B02

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,
-10%,50V-DC,0603

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF


25V 10%

C433

2113945C31

C415

2113945L37

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,
-10%,50V-DC,0603

CAP,FXD,3300PF,+5%,
-5%,50V-DC,0603

C434

2113945B02

C416

2189705V01

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF


25V 10%

CAP,CER,.1UF,+5%,
-5%,50V-DC

C435

NOT PLACED

C436

NOT PLACED

DESCRIPTION

DESCRIPTION

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ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

C437

2113945B02

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF


25V 10%

C504

2113945A11

C438

2113945B02

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF


25V 10%

C505

C439

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF


50V 5%

C440

2113944A40

C441

2113945C31

C442
C443
C444

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

CAP CER CHP 2200PF


50V 10%

C555

2113945A01

2113945G98

CAP,FXD,.47UF,+10%,
-10%,50V-DC,0805

C560

C507

2113945B02

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF


25V 10%

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF


50V 5%

C508

2113945B02

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,
-10%,50V-DC,0603

C509

2113945B02

2113945C31

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,
-10%,50V-DC,0603

C511

2113946F03

CAP CER CHP 4.7UF 6.3V


10%

2113944A85

CAP,FXD,51PF,+5%,
-5%,50V-DC

C513

2113955E37

CAPACITOR,FIXED,10UF,
+10%,-10%,16V-DC,1211

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,
-10%,50V-DC,0603

C514

2113945C31

DESCRIPTION

2113955E37

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

CAP CER CHP 220PF 50V


10%

C619

2113944A32

CAP CER CHP 39.0PF


50V 5%

2113945B02

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF


25V 10%

C620

2113945C31

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%
,-10%,50V-DC,0603

C561

2113945B02

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF


25V 10%

C621

2113945Y02

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,
-10%,16V-DC,0402

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF


25V 10%

C566

2113945B02

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF


25V 10%

C629

2113944A32

CAP CER CHP 39.0PF


50V 5%

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF


25V 10%

C567

NOT PLACED

C630

2113944A32

C590

NOT PLACED

CAP CER CHP 39.0PF


50V 5%

C591

NOT PLACED

C631

2113944A32

CAP CER CHP 39.0PF


50V 5%

C592

NOT PLACED

C632

2113944A32

C593

2113955E37

CAP CER CHP 39.0PF


50V 5%

C633

2113944A32

CAP CER CHP 39.0PF


50V 5%

C634

2113944A32

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,
-10%,16V-DC,0402

CAP CER CHP 39.0PF


50V 5%

C635

2113944A32

CAP CER CHP 39.0PF


50V 5%

CAP CER CHP 39.0PF


50V 5%

C636

2113944A32

CAP CER CHP 39.0PF


50V 5%

CAP CER CHP 39.0PF


50V 5%

C637

2113945L49

CAP CER CHP 39.0PF


50V 5%

CAP,FXD,.01UF,+5%,
-5%,50V-DC,0605

C638

2113945C31

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,
-10%,50V-DC,0603

C640

NOT PLACED

C641

NOT PLACED

C652

2113944A32

CAP CER CHP 39.0PF


50V 5%

CAP CER CHP 39.0PF


50V 5%

C653

2113944A32

CAP CER CHP 39.0PF


50V 5%

CAP CER CHP 39.0PF


50V 5%

C654

2113944A32

CAP CER CHP 39.0PF


50V 5%

DESCRIPTION

CAPACITOR,FIXED,10UF,
+10%,-10%,16V-DC,1212

C447

2113945C31

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,
-10%,50V-DC,0603

C516

2113946F03

CAP CER CHP 4.7UF 6.3V


10%

C448

2113945C31

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,
-10%,50V-DC,0603

C517

2113946F03

CAP CER CHP 4.7UF 6.3V


10%

C449

2113945B02

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF


25V 10%

C518

2113946F03

CAP CER CHP 4.7UF 6.3V


10%

C450

2113946G04

CAP,FXD,.68UF,+10%,
-10%,16V-DC,1206

C519

2113944A40

CAP CER CHP 100.0PF


50V 5%

C460

NOT PLACED

C520

2113944A32

C461

2113945B02

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF


25V 10%

CAP CER CHP 39.0PF


50V 5%

C550

2113945B02

CAP CER CHP 39.0PF


50V 5%

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF


25V 10%

C552

2113945A01

C500
C501
C502
C503

2113944A32
2113944A32
2113944A32
2113944A32

August 16, 2007

CAP CER CHP 220PF 50V


10%

CAP CER CHP 39.0PF


50V 5%

C553

2113945B02

CAP CER CHP 39.0PF


50V 5%

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF


25V 10%

C554

2113945A11

CAP CER CHP 2200PF


50V 10%

CAP CER CHP 39.0PF


50V 5%

C598

NOT PLACED

C599

NOT PLACED

C607

2113945Y02

C610
C611
C612

2113944A32
2113944A32
2113944A32

DESCRIPTION

CAPACITOR,FIXED,10UF,
+10%,-10%,16V-DC,1214

C613

2113944A32

CAP CER CHP 39.0PF


50V 5%

C614

2113945A03

CAP CER CHP 330PF 50V


10%

C615
C617

2113944A32
2113944A32

DESCRIPTION

6816985H01-B

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ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

C655

2113944A32

C656

9.5-23

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

CAP CER CHP 39.0PF


50V 5%

C709

2113944A31

CAP CER CHP 33.0PF


50V 5%

C726

2113944F07

CAP,CHIP,1000PF,+5%,
-5%,50V-DC,0805

C753

2113944A31

CAP CER CHP 33.0PF


50V 5%

2113944A32

CAP CER CHP 39.0PF


50V 5%

C710

2113946J03

CAP CER CHP 10.0UF


16V 10%

C727

2113944A31

CAP CER CHP 33.0PF


50V 5%

C754

2113946E02

CAP CER CHP 1.0UF 16V


10%

C657

2113944A32

CAP CER CHP 39.0PF


50V 5%

C711

2113946E02

CAP CER CHP 1.0UF 16V


10%

C728

2113944A32

CAP CER CHP 39.0PF


50V 5%

C755

2113946E02

CAP CER CHP 1.0UF 16V


10%

C658

2113944A32

CAP CER CHP 39.0PF


50V 5%

C712

2113946E02

CAP CER CHP 1.0UF 16V


10%

C729

2314030V06

CAP,FXD,68UF,+10%,
-10%,16V-DC,SM

C756

2113944A31

CAP CER CHP 33.0PF


50V 5%

C671

2113944A31

CAP CER CHP 33.0PF


50V 5%

C713

2314030F03

CAP,FXD,22UF,+10%,
-10%,16V

C730

2113944A31

CAP CER CHP 33.0PF


50V 5%

C757

2113944A31

CAP CER CHP 33.0PF


50V 5%

C672

2113944A32

CAP CER CHP 39.0PF


50V 5%

C714

2113945A09

CAP CER CHP 1000PF


50V 10%

C731

2113946G01

CAP CER CHP 2.2UF 16V


10%

C758

2113946E02

CAP CER CHP 1.0UF 16V


10%

C673

2113944A31

CAP CER CHP 33.0PF


50V 5%

C715

2314030F03

CAP,FXD,22UF,+10%,
-10%,16V

C732

2113944A31

CAP CER CHP 33.0PF


50V 5%

C759

2113946E02

CAP CER CHP 1.0UF 16V


10%

C674

2113945A05

CAP CER CHP 470PF 50V


10%

C716

2113946F01

CAP CER CHP 2.2UF 6.3V


10%

C734

2113945C31

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,
-10%,50V-DC,0603

C760

2113944A31

CAP CER CHP 33.0PF


50V 5%

C675

2113944A32

CAP CER CHP 39.0PF


50V 5%

C717

2113946E02

CAP CER CHP 1.0UF 16V


10%

C735

2113946E02

CAP CER CHP 1.0UF 16V


10%

C761

2113944A31

CAP CER CHP 33.0PF


50V 5%

C680

2113944A31

CAP CER CHP 33.0PF


50V 5%

C718

2113946F01

CAP CER CHP 2.2UF 6.3V


10%

C736

2113946J03

CAP CER CHP 10.0UF


16V 10%

C762

2113945C31

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,
-10%,50V-DC,0603

C700

2113946B04

CAP CER CHP 0.10UF


10V 10%

C719

2113946E02

CAP CER CHP 1.0UF 16V


10%

C737

2113945C31

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,
-10%,50V-DC,0603

C763

2113944A31

CAP CER CHP 33.0PF


50V 5%

C701

2113944A19

CAP CER CHP 5.6PF 50V


+/- 0.5PF

C720

2113946G01

CAP CER CHP 2.2UF 16V


10%

C738

2113945Y02

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,
-10%,16V-DC,0402

C764

2113946B03

CAP CER CHP 0.068UF


10V 10

C702

2113944A19

CAP CER CHP 5.6PF 50V


+/- 0.5PF

C721

2113946E02

CAP CER CHP 1.0UF 16V


10%

C742

2113945A05

CAP CER CHP 470PF 50V


10%

C765

2113946B03

CAP CER CHP 0.068UF


10V 10

C703

NOT PLACED

C722

2113946E02

C743

2113944A25

2113944A31

2113946F01

CAP CER CHP 2.2UF 6.3V


10%

CAP CER CHP 10.0PF


50V +/- 0.5PF

C766

C704

CAP CER CHP 1.0UF 16V


10%

CAP CER CHP 33.0PF


50V 5%

C723

2113946E02

C750

2113946J03

CAP CER CHP 10.0UF


16V 10%

C767

2113944A31

CAP CER CHP 2.2UF 6.3V


10%

CAP CER CHP 1.0UF 16V


10%

CAP CER CHP 33.0PF


50V 5%

C724

2113946E02

C751

2113946J03

CAP CER CHP 10.0UF


16V 10%

C768

2113944A31

CAP CER CHP 1000PF


50V 10%

CAP CER CHP 1.0UF 16V


10%

CAP CER CHP 33.0PF


50V 5%

C725

2113945Y02

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,
-10%,16V-DC,0402

C752

2113944A31

CAP CER CHP 33.0PF


50V 5%

C769

2113944A31

CAP CER CHP 33.0PF


50V 5%

C705
C706
C708

2113946F01
2113945A09
2113944A31

6816985H01-B

DESCRIPTION

CAP CER CHP 33.0PF


50V 5%

DESCRIPTION

DESCRIPTION

DESCRIPTION

August 16, 2007

9.5-24

900MHz Schematics, Board Overlays, and Parts Lists

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

C770

2113945C31

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,
-10%,50V-DC,0603

C810

2113946E02

DESCRIPTION

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

CAP CER CHP 1.0UF 16V


10%

C858

2113945B02

DESCRIPTION

DESCRIPTION

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF


25V 10%

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

D201

4815011H01

DIODE TRIPLE

D202

4815011H01

DIODE TRIPLE

D211

4805656W87

DIODE,VCTR, @
15V,1SV279,SOD-523/SC79

D212

4805656W87

DIODE,VCTR, @
15V,1SV279,SOD-523/SC79

DESCRIPTION

C771

2113945C31

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,
-10%,50V-DC,0603

C811

2113945Y02

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,
-10%,16V-DC,0402

C859

2113945B02

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF


25V 10%

C773

2113945Y02

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,
-10%,16V-DC,0402

C812

2113945Y02

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,
-10%,16V-DC,0402

C860

2113945B02

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF


25V 10%

C790

2113946A02

CAP CER CHP 0.022UF


16V 10

C813

2113945Y02

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,
-10%,16V-DC,0402

C861

2113945B02

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF


25V 10%

C791

2113945Y02

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%
,-10%,16V-DC,0402

C814

2113945Y02

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,
-10%,16V-DC,0402

C862

2113945B02

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF


25V 10%

D401

4815096H01

VARACTOR DIODE
1SV305

C792

2113945Y02

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,
-10%,16V-DC,0402

C815

2113945Y02

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,
-10%,16V-DC,0402

C863

2113945B02

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF


25V 10%

D402

4885055Y01

DIODE VARACTOR
PB-FREE

C796

2113944A31

CAP CER CHP 33.0PF


50V 5%

C816

2113945Y02

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,
-10%,16V-DC,0402

C864

2113945B02

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF


25V 10%

D501

4809118D02

LED BICOLOR
LNJ115W8POMT

C800

2113955D31

CAP,FXD,1UF,+10%,
-10%,16V-DC,1206

C817

2113945Y02

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,
-10%,16V-DC,0402

C865

2113945B02

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF


25V 10%

D510

NOT PLACED

D511

4813978M15

C801

2113944A32

CAP CER CHP 39.0PF


50V 5%

C818

2113945Y02

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,
-10%,16V-DC,0402

C866

2113945B02

CAP CER CHP 10,000PF


25V 10%

DIODE,RECT,RM140,SM,
1A,40V,SHTK,PB-FREE

D600

4813978B18

C802

2113945C20

CAP,FXD,.016UF,+10%,
-10%,50V-DC,0603

C830

2113945Y02

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,
-10%,16V-DC,0402

C867

NOT PLACED

C868

NOT PLACED

DIODE,SWG,BAT54,SM,
SOT-23,200MA,30V,.2W,
SHTK,PB-FREE

C803

2113944A32

CAP CER CHP 39.0PF


50V 5%

C840

2113946F03

CAP CER CHP 4.7UF 6.3V


10%

CR101

4815897H01

PIN DIODE

D603

4813978A25

SCHOTTKY 30V SOD-323


T&R PB FREE

C804

2113946E02

CAP CER CHP 1.0UF 16V


10%

C850

2113945A03

CAP CER CHP 330PF 50V


10%

CR102

4815897H01

PIN DIODE

D662

4813978A25

CR800

4813978A25

CAP,FXD,.016UF,+10%,
-10%,50V-DC,0604

C851

SCHOTTKY 30V SOD-323


T&R PB FREE

SCHOTTKY 30V SOD-323


T&R PB FREE

D700

4813978B18

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,
-10%,16V-DC,0402

C852

DIODE,SWG,BAT54,SM,
SOT-23,200MA,30V,.2W,
SHTK,PB-FREE

D800

4813974A19

DIODE ARRAY,MXR,SM,
SOT-323,7V,.2W,SHTK,2,
PB-FREE

E101

2415954H02

INDUCTOR BEAD CHIP


EPP WITH EPOXY

E102

2405688Z01

INDUCTOR FERRITE
BEAD

C805
C806

2113945C20
2113945Y02

2113944A31
2113944A18

C807

2113945Y02

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,
-10%,16V-DC,0402

C853

2113944A32

C808

2113945Y02

CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,
-10%,16V-DC,0402

C855

NOT PLACED

C856

NOT PLACED

C809

2113945C20

C857

NOT PLACED

August 16, 2007

CAP,FXD,.016UF,+10%,
-10%,50V-DC,0605

CAP CER CHP 33.0PF


50V 5%

CR801

4813978A25

CAP CER CHP 5.1PF 50V


+/- 0.5PF

SCHOTTKY 30V SOD-323


T&R PB FREE

D103

4813974A05

DIODE,SWG,MMBD301,S
M,SOT23,30V,.2W,SHTK,PBFREE

CAP CER CHP 39.0PF


50V 5%
D104
D105

4816487H01
4813974A05

SWITCHING DIODE,
MINIBLOC
DIODE,SWG,MMBD301,S
M,SOT-23,30V,.2W,SHTK,
PB-FREE

6816985H01-B

900MHz Schematics, Board Overlays, and Parts Lists

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

9.5-25

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

E401

2480640Z01

SURFACE MOUNT
FERRITE BEAD

FL200

9116848H01

FLTR SW CAP 3 POLE


BUTTERW, W18

L108

2414017G19

IDCTR,CHIP,100NH,5%,
300MA,2.5OHM

L217

2414032F34

IDCTR,WW,100NH,5%,
400MA,.46OHM,CER

E402

2480640Z01

SURFACE MOUNT
FERRITE BEAD

J101

2880658Z08

CONNECTOR SMA

L110

2414017G05

L218

2414032F34

J601

0916287H01

IDCTR,WW,100NH,5%,
400MA,.46OHM,CER

E403

2480640Z01

CONN VERT 45 PIN ZIF

IDCTR,CHIP,6.8NH,5%,
300MA, 0603

J650

0916287H02

CONN 20 PIN ZIF

L111

2414017N23

IDCTR,CHIP,82NH,5%

L219

2414032F36

IDCTR,WW,150NH,5%

2414017N23

IDCTR,CHIP,82NH,5%,300
MA,1.8OHM,0603

2460591A11

COIL AIR WOUND INDUC


7.66

L220

2414032F27

2480640Z01

L1

L114

E404

IDCTR,WW,27NH,5%,
500MA,.25OHM,CER

L2

2415429H38

CHIP INDUCTOR, 120nH


+/-5%

L115

2460591A11

COIL AIR WOUND INDUC


7.66

L221

2414032F25

IDCTR,WW,18NH,5%,
600MA,.2OHM,CER

L4

2488090Y09

INDUCTOR,MULTILAYER,
4.7NH

L117

2460591B22

COIL AIR WOUND INDUC


8.67

L230

2414032F25

IDCTR,WW,18NH,5%,
600MA,.2OHM,CER

L5

2414017P13

IDCTR,CHIP,10NH,5%,300
MA

L200

2414017Q20

IDCTR,FXD,2.2UH,20%,
30MA,.65OHM,FER

L290

2414017Q47

IDCTR,FXD,1UH,10%,
50MA,.45OHM,FERR

L6

2488090Y11

INDUCTOR,MULTILAYER,
6.8NH

L201

2414017Q20

IDCTR,FXD,2.2UH,20%,
30MA,.65OHM,FER

L299

NOT PLACED

L401

2414032D17

IDCTR,WW,150NH,5%,
750MA,.31OHM,CER

L402

2466505A01

COIL INDUCTOR

L403

2466505A01

COIL INDUCTOR

L405

2414032B76

IDCTR,WW,4.7UH,5%,
330MA,4OHM

L406

2414032F73

IDCTR,WW,820NH,5%,
180MA,2.23OHM,CER

L407

2414032F73

IDCTR,WW,820NH,5%,
180MA,2.23OHM,CER

L500

2414017Q42

IDCTR,FXD,390NH,10%,
200MA,.65OHM,FE

L503

2489669V01

IDCTR,WW,100UH,5%

L511

2489669V01

IDCTR,WW,100UH,5%

L651

2414032F75

IDCTR,WW,270NH,2%,
350MA,1OHM

L652

2414032F75

IDCTR,WW,270NH,2%,
350MA,1OHM

L701

2486085A01

COIL, POWER INDUCTOR

E405

2480640Z01

E406

2480640Z01

E407

2480640Z01

E408

2480640Z01

E409
E500
E501
E800
E801
E802
F500

2480640Z01
2405688Z01
2405688Z01
2480574F01
2480574F01
0613952G67
6515076H01

SURFACE MOUNT
FERRITE BEAD
SURFACE MOUNT
FERRITE BEAD
SURFACE MOUNT
FERRITE BEAD
SURFACE MOUNT
FERRITE BEAD
SURFACE MOUNT
FERRITE BEAD
SURFACE MOUNT
FERRITE BEAD
SURFACE MOUNT
FERRITE BEAD
INDUCTOR FERRITE
BEAD

2414017Q47

IDCTR,FXD,1UH,10%,50M
A,.45OHM,FERR

L7

2414017N14

IDCTR,CHIP,15NH,5%

L10

2415429H32

CHIP INDUCTOR, 56nH


+/-5%

L204

2414032F21

IDCTR,WW,6.8NH,5%,
600MA,.11OHM,CER

L11

2414017N22

IDCTR,CHIP,68NH,5%

L205

2414017Q20

INDUCTOR FERRITE
BEAD

L12

2414017K29

IND CER CHIP 330.0 NH


5%

IDCTR,FXD,2.2UH,20%,
30MA,.65OHM,FER

L206

2414017Q20

IND FERRITE CHIP


60OHM 0603

L13

IDCTR,WW,470NH,10%,17
0MA,2.5OHM,CER

IDCTR,FXD,2.2UH,20%,
30MA,.65OHM,FER

L207

0613952G67

IND FERRITE CHIP


60OHM 0603

L14

2414032F38

IDCTR,WW,220NH,5%

CER CHIP RES 0.0


+/-0.050 OHM

L15

2415429H43

CHIP INDUCTOR, 220nH


+/-5%

L210

2414032F36

IDCTR,WW,150NH,5%

L211

0613952G67

CER CHIP RES 0.0


+/-0.050 OHM

L212

2414032F36

IDCTR,WW,150NH,5%

L215

2414032F34

IDCTR,WW,100NH,5%,
400MA,.46OHM,CER

L216

2414032F34

IDCTR,WW,100NH,5%,
400MA,.46OHM,CER

CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/0.050 OHM


FUSE CHIP SMT TR/
1608FF 3A

FL1

9116138H01

CERAMIC FILTER

FL2

9116138H01

CERAMIC FILTER

FL3

4885631B01

XTAL FILT 3 POLE 109.65


MOTORO

6816985H01-B

L203

2414032F42

L101

2414032F36

IDCTR,WW,150NH,5%

L102

2414017G12

IDCTR,CHIP,27NH,5%,
300MA,.6OHM

L103
L107

2460591C03
2414017G19

COIL AIR WOUND INDUC


11.87
IDCTR,CHIP,100NH,5%,
300MA,2.5OHM

August 16, 2007

9.5-26

ITEM

900MHz Schematics, Board Overlays, and Parts Lists

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

L702

2486085A01

COIL, POWER INDUCTOR

L703

2464675H01

IDCTR,WW,560NH,5%,
550MA

L704
L705

2464675H01
2464675H01

IDCTR,WW,560NH,5%,
550MA
IDCTR,WW,560NH,5%,
550MA

L708

2416307H01

IDCTR,WW,680NH,5%,060
3

L710

2416307H01

IDCTR,WW,680NH,5%,060
3

M101

3916333H01

GROUND CONTACT

M701

0985888K02

SKT RTC BTTY LEAP

Q1

4802247J01

BJT, RF AMP, BFS505

Q101

4816698H01

MOD,XSTR,FET RF PWR,
7/800

Q212

4813972A15

N-Ch TMOS FET, '6Z',


SOT23 T&R

Q213

4885061Y01

XSTR NPN 6V 30UA


12GHZ PB-FREE

Q214

4813972A15

N-Ch TMOS FET, '6Z',


SOT23 T&R

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

Q698

4813973A81

Q700

Q701

Q702

4813970A62

4813973M07

5185956E76

DESCRIPTION

XSTR,BIP GP
SS,DIG,NPN AND
PNP,SOT-363,50V,
.25W,100MA,BIAS

ITEM

R4

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

0613952Q83

DESCRIPTION

CER CHIP RES 2700 OHM


5 0402

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

R113

NOT PLACED

R114

0613952R66

CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/0.050 OHM

R115

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM


5% 0402

R5

0613952Q54

R6

NOT PLACED

R7

0613952Q39

CER CHIP RES 39.0 OHM


5 0402

R117

0613952R24

CER CHIP RES 91K OHM


5 0402

R8

0613952G67

CER CHIP RES 0.0


+/-0.050 OHM

R118

0613952R32

CER CHIP RES 200K OHM


5 0402

R10

0613952R66

CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/0.050 OHM

R119

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM


5% 0402

R100

0613952H47

CER CHIP RES 82.0 OHM


5 0603

R199

0613952H71

CER CHIP RES 820 OHM


5 0603

R101

0613952H47

CER CHIP RES 82.0 OHM


5 0603

R200

0613952Q49

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM


5 0402

R102

0613952H42

CER CHIP RES 51.0 OHM


5% 0603

R201

0613952Q53

CER CHIP RES 150 OHM


5 0402

R103

0613952H47

CER CHIP RES 82.0 OHM


5 0603

R202

0613952Q53

CER CHIP RES 150 OHM


5 0402

R104

0613952H42

CER CHIP RES 51.0 OHM


5% 0603

R204

0613952R66

CER CHIP RES 0.0


+/-0.050 OHM

R105

0613952H68

CER CHIP RES 620 OHM


5 0603

R205

0613952Q87

CER CHIP RES 3900 OHM


5 0402

R106

0613952H56

CER CHIP RES 200 OHM


5 0603

R206

0613952Q48

CER CHIP RES 91.0 OHM


5 0402

XSTR,BIP GP
SS,DIG,NPN AND
PNP,SOT-363,50V,
.25W,100MA,BIAS

R107

0613952Q53

CER CHIP RES 150 OHM


5 0402

R207

0613952Q56

CER CHIP RES 200 OHM


5 0402

R108

0613952R04

CER CHIP RES 13K OHM


5 0402

R208

0613952Q73

CER CHIP RES 1000 OHM


5 0402

XSTR,FET GP PWR,
MOSFET,P-CH,ENHN,
CF,-20V, 1.3W,PB-FREE
XSTR,BIP GP SS,NPN,
T3904,SM,SOT-23,SMT,
40V,.225W,200MA,300MH
Z
IC,CONV,SM,SO16,0-30
VINPUT
RANGE,6.5A,3.8V, HI SPD
SWTH DR

Q703

4813970A62

Q704

NOT PLACED

Q705

NOT PLACED

Q706

NOT PLACED

Q709

4885061Y01

XSTR NPN 6V 30UA


12GHZ PB-FREE

Q801

4813973A42

XSTR,BIP GP
SS,NPN,SM, SC59,SMT,50V,.23W,
100MA,PB-FREE

XSTR,FET GP PWR,
MOSFET,P-CH,ENHN,CF,
-20V,1.3W,PB-FREE

CER CHIP RES 160 OHM


5 0402

Q215

4885061Y01

XSTR NPN 6V 30UA


12GHZ PB-FREE

Q216

4885061Y01

XSTR NPN 6V 30UA


12GHZ PB-FREE

Q217

4813972A15

N-Ch TMOS FET, '6Z',


SOT23 T&R

Q218

4813972A15

N-Ch TMOS FET, '6Z',


SOT23 T&R

R1

0613952Q55

CER CHIP RES 180 OHM


5 0402

R109

0613952R15

CER CHIP RES 39K OHM


5% 0402

R210

0613952Q70

CER CHIP RES 750 OHM


5 0402

Q401

4805585Q27

TRANSISTOR RF NPN,
BFQ67W NOPB

R2

0613952Q96

CER CHIP RES 9100 OHM


5 0402

R110

0613952Q73

CER CHIP RES 1000 OHM


5 0402

R211

0613952R66

CER CHIP RES 0.0


+/-0.050 OHM

Q501

4805921T28

XSTR, DUAL NOPB

R3

0613952Q83

CER CHIP RES 2700 OHM


5 0401

R111

NOT PLACED

R212

0613952Q61

CER CHIP RES 330 OHM


5 0402

August 16, 2007

Q804

4813973A81

6816985H01-B

900MHz Schematics, Board Overlays, and Parts Lists

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

R213

0613952R66

R214

9.5-27

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

CER CHIP RES 0.0


+/-0.050 OHM

R237

0613952Q58

0613952R03

CER CHIP RES 12K OHM


5% 0402

R238

R215

0613952R08

CER CHIP RES 20K OHM


5 0402

R216

0613952R17

R217

0613952Q49

R220

0613952Q61

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

CER CHIP RES 240 OHM


5 0402

R293

0613952Q95

0613952Q53

CER CHIP RES 150 OHM


5 0402

R294

R239

0613952R10

CER CHIP RES 24K OHM


5 0402

CER CHIP RES 47K OHM


5% 0402

R241

0613952R66

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM


5 0402

R243

0613952R12

CER CHIP RES 330 OHM


5 0402

R244

0613952R18

CER CHIP RES 750 OHM


5 0402

R250

0613952R66
0613952R66

CER CHIP RES 0.0


+/-0.050 OHM
CER CHIP RES 0.0
+/-0.050 OHM

DESCRIPTION

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

CER CHIP RES 8200 OHM


5 0402

R414

0613952R25

CER CHIP RES 100K OHM


5% 0402

0613952R66

CER CHIP RES 0.0


+/-0.050 OHM

R415

0613952R66

CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/0.050 OHM

R295

0613952R17

CER CHIP RES 47K OHM


5% 0402

R416

NOT PLACED

R503

0613952Q63

CER CHIP RES 0.0


+/-0.050 OHM

R297

0613952R66

CER CHIP RES 390 OHM


5 0402

R504

0613952Q66

CER CHIP RES 30K OHM


5 0402

R298

NOT PLACED

CER CHIP RES 510 OHM


5 0402

R401

0613952Q49

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM


5 0402

R505

0613952Q93

CER CHIP RES 6800 OHM


5 0402

R402

0613952R10

CER CHIP RES 24K OHM


5 0402

R507

0613952Q49

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM


5 0402

R403

0613952Q94

CER CHIP RES 7500 OHM


5 0402

R508

0613952Q49

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM


5 0402

R404

0613952C81

CER CHIP RES 681 OHM


1% 0603

R509

0613952Q49

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM


5 0402

R405

0613952Q80

CER CHIP RES 2000 OHM


5 0402

R510

0613952Q49

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM


5 0402

R406

0613952Q61

CER CHIP RES 330 OHM


5 0402

R511

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM


5% 0402

R407

0613952R10

CER CHIP RES 24K OHM


5 0402

R512

0613952R17

CER CHIP RES 47K OHM


5% 0402

R408

0613952Q41

CER CHIP RES 47.0 OHM


5 0402

R520

0613952R37

CER CHIP RES 330K OHM


5% 0402

R409

0613952R25

CER CHIP RES 100K OHM


5% 0402

R530

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM


5% 0402

R410

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM


5% 0402

R531

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM


5% 0402

R411

0613952Q63

CER CHIP RES 390 OHM


5 0402

R532

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM


5% 0402

R412

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM


5% 0402

R533

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM


5% 0402

R413

0613952R66

CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/0.050 OHM

R534

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM


5% 0402

DESCRIPTION

CER CHIP RES 51K OHM


5 0402

R222

0613952Q70

R225

0613952Q37

CER CHIP RES 33.0 OHM


5 0402

R251

R227

0613952R18

CER CHIP RES 51K OHM


5 0402

R252

0613952R66

R229

0613952R07

CER CHIP RES 18K OHM


5% 0402

R261

0613952R18

R230

0613952R08

CER CHIP RES 20K OHM


5 0402

R262

0613952Q91

CER CHIP RES 18.0 OHM


5 0402

R285

0613952Q80

CER CHIP RES 51K OHM


5 0402

R286

0613952Q45

CER CHIP RES 220 OHM


5 0402

R289

0613952Q47
0613952R13

CER CHIP RES 33K OHM


5% 0402
CER CHIP RES 36K OHM
5 0402

R231

0613952Q31

R232

0613952R18

R233

0613952Q57

R234

0613952R07

CER CHIP RES 18K OHM


5% 0402

R290

R235

0613952R08

CER CHIP RES 20K OHM


5 0402

R291

0613952R14

R236

0613952Q33

CER CHIP RES 22.0 OHM


5 0402

R292

0613952Q37

6816985H01-B

CER CHIP RES 0.0


+/-0.050 OHM

CER CHIP RES 51K OHM


5 0402
CER CHIP RES 5600 OHM
5 0402
CER CHIP RES 2000 OHM
5 0402
CER CHIP RES 68.0 OHM
5 0402
CER CHIP RES 82.0 OHM
5% 0402

CER CHIP RES 33.0 OHM


5 0402

DESCRIPTION

CER CHIP RES 0.0


+/-0.050 OHM

DESCRIPTION

August 16, 2007

9.5-28

900MHz Schematics, Board Overlays, and Parts Lists

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

R535

0613952R01

R536

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM


5% 0402

R622

0613952Q49

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM


5% 0402

R625

R537

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM


5% 0402

R540

NOT PLACED

R545

0613952R17

R546
R547

0613952R17
0613952R17

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM


5 0402

R656

0613952R01

0613952Q49

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM


5 0402

R658

R626

0613952Q49

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM


5 0402

R633

NOT PLACED

CER CHIP RES 47K OHM


5% 0402

R634

0613952R66

CER CHIP RES 47K OHM


5% 0402

R635

NOT PLACED

R636

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM


5% 0402

R637

0613952Q73

CER CHIP RES 1000 OHM


5 0402

DESCRIPTION

CER CHIP RES 47K OHM


5% 0402

DESCRIPTION

CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/0.050 OHM

R594

NOT PLACED

R595

0613952R66

CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/0.050 OHM

R638

0613952Q73

CER CHIP RES 1000 OHM


5 0402

R608

0613952Q49

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM


5 0402

R639

0613952Q73

CER CHIP RES 1000 OHM


5 0402

R610

NOT PLACED

R640

0613952Q73

R611

0613952Q49

CER CHIP RES 1000 OHM


5 0402

R641

0613952Q73

CER CHIP RES 1000 OHM


5 0402

R613
R614
R615
R616
R617
R620
R621

0613952R08
0613952R08
0613952R25
0613952Q49

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM


5 0402
CER CHIP RES 20K OHM
5 0402
CER CHIP RES 20K OHM
5 0402
CER CHIP RES 100K OHM
5% 0402
CER CHIP RES 100 OHM
5 0402

R642
R643
R644
R647

0613952Q73
0613952Q73
0613952Q73
0613952R01

NOT PLACED
0613952Q49
0613952Q49

August 16, 2007

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM


5 0402
CER CHIP RES 100 OHM
5 0402

R649
R654

0613952R17
0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 1000 OHM


5 0402
CER CHIP RES 1000 OHM
5 0402
CER CHIP RES 1000 OHM
5 0402
CER CHIP RES 10K OHM
5% 0402
CER CHIP RES 47K OHM
5% 0402
CER CHIP RES 10K OHM
5% 0402

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM


5% 0402

R702

0613952R66

CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/0.050 OHM

0613952P18

CER CHIP RES 150K OHM


1 0402

R703

0613952R17

CER CHIP RES 47K OHM


5% 0402

R666

0613952Q57

CER CHIP RES 220 OHM


5 0402

R704

0613952Q49

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM


5 0402

R667

0613952Q63

CER CHIP RES 390 OHM


5 0402

R705

0613952R17

CER CHIP RES 47K OHM


5% 0402

R668

0613952Q45

CER CHIP RES 68.0 OHM


5 0402

R708

0613952R19

CER CHIP RES 56K OHM


5% 0402

R669

0613952Q49

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM


5 0402

R709

0613952H17

CER CHIP RES 4.7OHM


5%

R670

0613952Q49

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM


5 0402

R710

0688044N04

R671

0613952Q63

CER CHIP RES 390 OHM


5 0402

RES,METAL STRIP, 0.1


OHM,1%,0.125W,SMD,080
5,75PPM/CEL,PKG

R711

0613952G67

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM


5% 0402

CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/0.050 OHM

R712

0613952Q49

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM


5% 0402

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM


5 0402

R714

0688044N04

RES,METAL STRIP, 0.1


OHM,1%,0.125W,SMD,080
5,75PPM/CEL,PKG

R717

0613952R66

CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/0.050 OHM

R718

0613952G67

CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/0.050 OHM

R722

0613952R08

CER CHIP RES 20K OHM


5 0402

R725

0613952R66

CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/0.050 OHM

R726

0613952R66

CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/0.050 OHM

R729

0613952R13

CER CHIP RES 33K OHM


5% 0402

R672
R673

0613952R01
0613952R01

DESCRIPTION

R674

0613952Q49

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM


5 0402

R675

0613952Q67

CER CHIP RES 560 OHM


5 0402

R677

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM


5% 0402

R678

0613952Q49

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM


5 0402

R697

0613952Q49

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM


5 0402

R700

0613952Q80

CER CHIP RES 2000 OHM


5 0402

R701

0613952R17

CER CHIP RES 47K OHM


5% 0402

DESCRIPTION

6816985H01-B

900MHz Schematics, Board Overlays, and Parts Lists

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

R740

0613952Q63

R741

0613952R17

R742

0613952R17

R743

NOT PLACED

R744

NOT PLACED

R745

0613952R56

CER CHIP RES 2.0M OHM


5 0402

R746

0613952R56

CER CHIP RES 2.0M OHM


5 0402

R747

0613952Q73

CER CHIP RES 1000 OHM


5 0402

R748

0613952R41

CER CHIP RES 470K OHM


5% 0402

R749

0613952R41

CER CHIP RES 470K OHM


5% 0402

R750
R751
R752
R753
R756
R757
R758
R759

0613952Q63
0613952Q63
0613952Q81
0613952Q81
0613952R66
0613952R08
0613952R19
0613952R01

6816985H01-B

9.5-29

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

CER CHIP RES 390 OHM


5 0402

R760

0613952Q93

CER CHIP RES 47K OHM


5% 0402

R763

NOT PLACED

R764

NOT PLACED

R765

NOT PLACED

R767

0613952R66

R768

NOT PLACED

R771

NOT PLACED

R772

0613952Q49

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM


5 0402

R773

0613952Q49

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM


5 0402

R774

0613952Q49

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM


5 0402

R775

0613952Q49

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM


5 0402

DESCRIPTION

CER CHIP RES 47K OHM


5% 0402

CER CHIP RES 390 OHM


5 0402
CER CHIP RES 390 OHM
5 0402
CER CHIP RES 2200 OHM
5 0402
CER CHIP RES 2200 OHM
5 0402
CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/0.050 OHM
CER CHIP RES 20K OHM
5 0402
CER CHIP RES 56K OHM
5% 0402
CER CHIP RES 10K OHM
5% 0402

R776

NOT PLACED

R777

0613952R01

R778
R779
R780
R781
R782
R783
R784

0613952R01
0613952R01
0613952Q89
0613952R01
0613952R01
0613952R01
NOT PLACED

DESCRIPTION

CER CHIP RES 6800 OHM


5 0402

CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/0.050 OHM

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM


5% 0402

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

R785

0613952Q49

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM


5 0402

R806

0613952Q66

CER CHIP RES 510 OHM


5 0402

R786

0613952R17

CER CHIP RES 47K OHM


5% 0402

R807

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM


5% 0402

R790

0613952R19

CER CHIP RES 56K OHM


5% 0402

R808

0613952R66

CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/0.050 OHM

R791

0613952R66

CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/0.050 OHM

R809

0613952R17

CER CHIP RES 47K OHM


5% 0402

R792

0613952R66

CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/0.050 OHM

R810

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM


5% 0402

R793

0613952R66

CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/0.050 OHM

R811

0613952Q66

CER CHIP RES 510 OHM


5 0402

R794

0613952R66

CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/0.050 OHM

R812

0613952R25

CER CHIP RES 100K OHM


5% 0402

R795

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM


5% 0402

R813

0613952R66

CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/0.050 OHM

R796

0613952R66

CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/0.050 OHM

R814

NOT PLACED

R815

0613952R66

R797

0613952Q41

CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/0.050 OHM

R816

0613952R17

R798

0613952Q61

CER CHIP RES 47K OHM


5% 0402

R820

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM


5% 0402

R829

NOT PLACED

DESCRIPTION

CER CHIP RES 47.0 OHM


5 0402
CER CHIP RES 330 OHM
5 0402

DESCRIPTION

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM


5% 0402

R799

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM


5% 0402

R801

0613952Q93

R837

0613952Q37

CER CHIP RES 4700 OHM


5 0402

CER CHIP RES 6800 OHM


5 0402

R802

0613952Q49

CER CHIP RES 33.0 OHM


5 0402

R838

0613952Q37

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM


5% 0402

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM


5 0402

R803

0613952Q49

CER CHIP RES 33.0 OHM


5 0402

R839

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM


5% 0402

CER CHIP RES 100 OHM


5 0402

R804

0613952Q66

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM


5% 0402

R840

0613952Q66

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM


5% 0402

CER CHIP RES 510 OHM


5 0402

R805

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 510 OHM


5 0402

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM


5% 0402

R841

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM


5% 0402

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM


5% 0402

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ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

R842

0613952R01

CER CHIP RES 470K OHM


5% 0402

R844

0613952Q61

CER CHIP RES 330 OHM


5 0402

S500

4085131E04

SWITCH FREQ DUAL


FUNCTION

S501

1880619Z06

POTENTIOMETER,
VOLUME

S503
S504
S505
S506
SH001

4070354A01
4070354A01
4070354A01
4070354A01
2616071H01

SWITCH SURFACE
MOUNT
LIGHT TOUCH SWITCHSMD
LIGHT TOUCH SWITCHSMD
LIGHT TOUCH SWITCHSMD
LIGHT TOUCH SWITCHSMD
SHIELD MIXER

SH002

2616550H01

SHLD FITLER

SH101

2616559H01

SHLD PCIC

SH102

2616557H01

SHLD HARMONIC BOT

SH103

2616558H01

SHLD HARMONIC TOP

SH104

2616555H01

SHLD PA

SH201

2616560H01

SHLD SYN

SH202

2616556H01

SHLD FRAN N

SH203

2616553H01

SHLD VCO BOT

SH204

2616551H01

SHLD DAC

SH205

2616554H01

SHLD VCO TOP

SH401

2616552H01

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ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

SH402

2616518H01

SHLD 2ND LO FLTR

U705

5114000B39

VR505

4809788E21

SH500

NOT PLACED

IC,BFR,1PER PKG,SM,
SOT-353,PB-FREE

DIODE, ZENER, SOD-323,


SMD, W18 COMPLIANT

T1

2516149H01

XFMR JEDI MIXER 4:1

U712

5188691V01

VR506

4809788E21

DIODE, ZENER, SOD-323,


SMD, W18 COMPLIANT

T2

2516372H01

TRANSFORMER, BALUN,
MIXER ,25:1

IC,MUX/DEMUX,
NC7SB3157P6X,SM,
SC70-6,1PER PKG, BUS,
PB FREE

VR507

4809788E21

DIODE, ZENER, SOD-323,


SMD, W18 COMPLIANT

U1

5164015H81

IC,MXR,DBL BAL
GILBERT,CELL,SM

VR591

4813977A43

U101

5115678H01

VHF/UHF/800/900 MHZ
LDMOS DRIVER IC

PB-FREE, ZENER, SM,


DUAL 5.6V COM ANODE,
SOT23 T&R

VR592

4813977A43

PB-FREE, ZENER, SM,


DUAL 5.6V COM ANODE,
SOT23 T&R

VR593

4813977A43

PB-FREE, ZENER, SM,


DUAL 5.6V COM ANODE,
SOT23 T&R

VR594

4813977A43

PB-FREE, ZENER, SM,


DUAL 5.6V COM ANODE,
SOT23 T&R

VR595

4813977A43

PB-FREE, ZENER, SM,


DUAL 5.6V COM ANODE,
SOT23 T&R

CER CHIP RES 10K OHM


5% 0402

0613952R41

4016618H01

DESCRIPTION

ITEM

R843

S502

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

SHLD ABACUS

DESCRIPTION

U713

5115453H01

RAIL TO RAIL OUTPUT,


8 PIN BGA

U714

5115453H01

RAIL TO RAIL OUTPUT,


8 PIN BGA

U800

5185941F04

IC, PATRIOT BRAVO,


1.2.2,256BGA, PB-FREE

U102

5185765B26

IC PWR CTRL IN MOS20

U103

5115022H01

IC TEMPERATURE
SENSOR

U801

5114000B39

DIRECTIONAL CPLR
7/800MHZ

IC,BFR,1PER PKG,SM,
SOT-353,PB-FREE

U802

5114000B39

IC,BFR,1PER PKG,SM,
SOT-353,PB-FREE

U106

5185368C84

U201

5116245H01

CC LVFRACN

U202

5185941F40

IC, 12 BIT DAC

U205

5116411H01

U250

5171121L01

IC,DRAM,64MB,60NS,IC
1.8V 64

IC,OP AMP

U804

5185941F03

CUSTOM LOW VOLTAGE


VCO BUFFER IC

IC,SRAM,8M,512KX16,
70NS,SM,FBGA48,1.95V

U807

5185941F45

ATTEN,VAR,14.4DBMIN,
15.6DBMAX,0-2000 MHZ
FREQ,50OHM,PCMT

VR596

4813977A43

PB-FREE, ZENER, SM,


DUAL 5.6V COM ANODE,
SOT23 T&R

U809

5116349H01

DUAL INVERTER IC

VR650

4813979P12

VR500

4802245J51

ZENER DIODE;
BZX284-C6V8

VR501

4813977M19

DIODE,ZEN,MBZ5240,SM,
SOT-23,10V,10MA,
.225W,ZEN,PB-FREE

DIODE
ARRAY,TRANSIENT
PROTECTION,SM,
SOT-457,12V,.225W, ZEN,
4,PB

VR651

4813977A43

PB-FREE, ZENER, SM,


DUAL 5.6V COM ANODE,
SOT23 T&R

VR652

4813977A43

PB-FREE, ZENER, SM,


DUAL 5.6V COM ANODE,
SOT23 T&R

VR657

4809788E21

DIODE, ZENER, SOD-323,


SMD, W18 COMPLIANT

IC-ABACUS III-LP

U500

5188493T01

IC,VREG/SWG,LP2989,
SM,IC MINI SO-8 HI PRCN
REG 5V

U501

5185941F35

IC, VREG, NOPB

U502

5185941F35

IC, VREG, NOPB

U601

5185941F22

IC,OPAMP,SGL,OPA237,
SOT23,NOPB

U602

5185941F22

U702

5185941F22

DESCRIPTION

5185956E69

5185963A85

5185143E77

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

U803

U401

U701

ITEM

IC,OPAMP,SGL,OPA237,
SOT23,NOPB
IC, MAKO ASIC, CMOS
PWR MGMT
IC,OPAMP,SGL,OPA237,
SOT23,NOPB

VR502

4809788E21

VR503

4809788E21

DIODE, ZENER, SOD-323,


SMD, W18 COMPLIANT

VR504

4809788E21

DIODE, ZENER, SOD-323,


SMD, W18 COMPLIANT

DIODE, ZENER, SOD-323,


SMD, W18 COMPLIANT

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ITEM

MOTOROLA
PART
NUMBER

Notes:
DESCRIPTION

1.
2.

VR658

4813977C23

DIODE,ZEN,MMSZ5243,S
M,SOD123,13V,10MA,.5W,
ZEN,PB-FREE

VR659

4813979P10

DIODE
ARRAY,TRANSIENT
PROTECTION,SM,
SOT-457,5.6V,.225W,ZEN,
4,P

VR662

4813979P10

DIODE
ARRAY,TRANSIENT
PROTECTION,SM,S
OT-457,5.6V,.225W,ZEN,
4,P

VR663

4813977M18

DIODE,ZEN,MBZ5239,SM,
SOT-23,9.1V,10MA,.225W,
ZEN,PB-FREE

VR678

4866544A01

DIODE ARRAY,ZEN,
SR05.TCT,SM,5V,5,LOW
CAPACITANCE TVS DIO

VR701

4813977M11

DIODE,ZEN,MBZ5232,SM,
SOT-23,5.6V,10MA,.225W,
ZEN,PB-FREE

Y200

4802245J68

OSC, REF 16.8 MHZ


1.5 PPM

Y202

4805911Z02

RESONATOR CERAMIC

Y203

4885426C16

CER RESONATOR
1025 MHZ

Y701

4809995L05

XTAL QUARTZ 32.768KHZ


CC4V-T1

Y702

4864005H01

RESONATOR, CRYSTAL
24.576 MHZ

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3.

4.
5.

For optimum performance, order replacement diodes, transistors, and circuit


modules by Motorola part number only.
When ordering crystals, specify carrier frequency, crystal frequency, crystal type number, and
Motorola part number.
Part value notations:
p=10-12
n=10-9
=10-6
m=10-3
k=103
M=106
ITEM refers to the component reference designator. SIDE refers to the
location of the component on the board; S1=Side 1, S2=Side 2.
The PMLD4303A RF Board uses a 6-layer printed circuit board.

INNER LAYERS

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Notes

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Appendix A

A.1

Replacement Parts Ordering

Basic Ordering Information


When ordering replacement parts or equipment information, the complete identification number
should be included. This applies to all components, kits, and chassis. If the component part number
is not known, the order should include the number of the chassis or kit of which it is a part, and
sufficient description of the desired component to identify it.
Crystal orders should specify the crystal type number, crystal and carrier frequency, and the model
number in which the part is used.

A.2

Radio Board Ordering Information


When ordering a replacement Radio Board, refer to the applicable Model Chart in the front of this
manual, read the note at the bottom of the Model Chart, and include the proper information with your
order.

A.3

Motorola Online
Motorola Online users can access our online catalog at
https://www.motorola.com/businessonline
To register for online access:
Domestic customers: please call 800-814-0601 (U.S. and Canada).
International customers: please go to https://www.motorola.com/businessonline and click on
Sign Up Now.

A.4

Mail Orders
Send written orders to the following addresses:
United States and Canada Orders
(except for U.S. Federal
Government orders):
Motorola Inc.
Radio Products and
Services Division*
Attention: Order Processing
2200 Galvin Drive
Elgin, IL 60123
U.S.A.

U.S. Federal Government Orders:

International Orders:

Motorola Inc.
U.S. Federal Government
Markets Division
Attention: Order Processing
7230 Parkway Drive
Landover, MD 21076
U.S.A.

Motorola Inc.
Radio Products and
Services Division*
Attention: International
Order Processing
2200 Galvin Drive
Elgin, IL 60123
U.S.A.

A-2

A.5

Replacement Parts Ordering Telephone Orders

Telephone Orders
Radio Products and Services Division*
(United States and Canada)
7:00 AM to 7:00 PM (Central Standard Time)
Monday through Friday (Chicago, U.S.A.)
1-800-422-4210
1-847-538-8023 (International Orders)
U.S. Federal Government Markets Division (USFGMD)
1-800-826-1913 Federal Government Parts - Credit Cards Only
8:30 AM to 5:00 PM (Eastern Standard Time)

A.6

Fax Orders
Radio Products and Services Division*
(United States and Canada)
1-800-622-6210
1-847-576-3023 (International)
USFGMD
(Federal Government Orders)
1-800-526-8641 (For Parts and Equipment Purchase Orders)

A.7

Parts Identification
Radio Products and Services Division*
(United States and Canada)
1-800-422-4210, menu 3

A.8

Product Customer Service


Customer Response Center
(Non-technical Issues)
1-800-247-2346
FAX:1-800-247-2347
*The Radio Products and Services Division (RPSD) was formerly known as the Customer Care and Services
Division (CCSD) and/or the Accessories and Aftermarket Division (AAD).

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Glossary

Glossary

Term

Definition

A/D

Analog-to-Digital converter; converts an instantaneous dc voltage


level to a corresponding digital value.

ABACUS IC

Custom integrated circuit providing a digital receiver intermediate


frequency (IF) backend.

ALC

Automatic Level Control; a circuit in the transmit RF path that controls


RF power amplifier output, provides leveling over frequency and
voltage, and protects against high VSWR.

CODEC

COder/DECoder.

D/A

Digital-to-Analog converter; converts a digital value to a corresponding


dc voltage value.

DSP

Digital Signal Processor. A microcontroller specifically tailored for signal


processing computations.

DSP Code

Digital Signal Processor Code; object code executed by the Digital


Signal Processor in an ASTRO XTS 2500/XTS 2500I subscriber radio.
The DSP is responsible for computation-intensive tasks, such as
decoding ASTRO signaling.

Firmware

Code executed by an embedded processor such as the Host or DSP in


a subscriber radio. This type of code is typically resident in non-volatile
memory and as such is more difficult to change than code executed
from RAM.

FGU

Frequency Generation Unit. This unit generates ultra-stable, low-phase


noise master clock and other derived synchronization clocks that are
distributed throughout the communication network.

FLASHcode

A 13-digit code which uniquely identifies the System Software Package


and Software Revenue Options that are enabled in a particular
subscriber radio. FLASHcodes are only applicable for radios which are
upgradeable through the FLASHport process.

FLASHport

A Motorola term that describes the ability of a radio to change memory.


Every FLASHport radio contains a FLASHport EEPROM memory chip
that can be software written and rewritten to, again and again.

FracN

A Motorola-proprietary, CMOS fractional-N frequency synthesizer with


built-in dual-port modulation.

Host

The Motorola microcontroller unit.

Glossary-2

Term

Definition

Host Code

Object code executed by the Host Processor in an ASTRO subscriber


radio. The Host is responsible for control-oriented tasks such as decoding and responding to user inputs.

Host Port

Parallel memory mapped interface consisting of eight registers in the


DSP.

IC

Integrated Circuit. An assembly of interconnected components on a


small semiconductor chip, usually made of silicon. One chip can contain
millions of microscopic components and perform many functions.

IMBE

A sub-band, voice encoding algorithm used in ASTRO digital voice.

ISW

Inbound Signaling Word; data transmitted on the control channel from a


subscriber unit to the central control unit.

KRSIC

Digital Signal Processor Support IC; custom integrated circuit providing


peripheral functions for the DSP.

LSH

Low Speed Handshake; 150 baud digital data sent to the radio during
trunked operation while receiving audio.

MAKO

Power Management Integrated Circuit.

MCU

Micro Controller Unit. Also written as C. A microprocessor that


contains RAM and ROM components, as well as communications and
programming peripherals.

Open Architecture

A controller configuration that utilizes a microprocessor with extended


ROM, RAM, and EEPROM.

OSW

Outbound Signaling Word; data transmitted on the control channel from


the central controller to the subscriber unit.

PC Board

Printed Circuit board.

PCIC

Power Control Integrated Circuit. The power control IC is intended for


closed-loop bias control of power amplifiers. The device facilitates
accurate control of the current delivered to the power amplifier (PA) via
a control voltage.

PL

Private-Line tone squelch; a continuous sub-audible tone that is


transmitted along with the carrier.

PLL

Phase-Locked Loop; a circuit in which an oscillator is kept in phase with


a reference, usually after passing through a frequency divider.

PTT

Push-To-Talk; the switch located on the left side of the radio which,
when pressed, causes the radio to transmit.

Registers

Short-term data-storage circuits within the microcontroller unit or


programmable logic IC.

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Term

Definition

Repeater

Remote transmit/receive facility that re-transmits received signals in


order to improve communications coverage.

RESET

Reset line; an input to the microcontroller that restarts execution.

RF PA

Radio Frequency Power Amplifier. Amplifier having one or more active


devices to amplify radio signals.

RSS

Radio Service Software.

RPT/TA

RePeaTer/Talk-Around.

RX DATA

Recovered digital data line.

Serial
Communication
Interface Input Line
(SCI IN)

A full-duplex (receiver/transmitter) asynchronous serial interface.

Signal Qualifier
Mode

An operating mode in which the radio is muted, but still continues to


analyze receive data to determine RX signal type.

SCI IN

Serial Communication Interface INput line.

Smart RIB

Smart Radio Interface Box; a service aid that enables communications


between the radio and the computers serial communications adapter.
Used in conjunction with the RSS to read the DSP Code, FLASHcode,
Host Code, and model number.

Softpot

Software potentiometer; a computer-adjustable electronic attenuator.

Software

Computer programs, procedures, rules, documentation, and data


pertaining to the operation of a system.

SPI

Serial Peripheral Interface; how the microcontroller communicates to


modules and ICs through the CLOCK and DATA lines.

Squelch

Muting of audio circuits when received signal levels fall below a predetermined value.

SRAM

Static-RAM chip used for volatile, program/data memory.

SSI

Synchronous Serial Interface on the DSP, consisting of six signals and


used for an RX and TX modulated data interface to the KRSIC.

Standby Mode

An operating mode whereby the radio is muted but still continues to


monitor data.

System Central
Controllers

Main control unit of the trunked dispatch system; handles ISW and
OSW messages to and from subscriber units (see ISW and OSW).

System Select

The act of selecting the desired operating system with the system-select
switch (also, the name given to this switch).

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Glossary-4

Term

Definition

TSOP

Thin Small-Outline Package. A type of dynamic random-access


memory (DRAM) package that is commonly used in memory
applications.

UART

Universal Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter. A microchip with


programming that controls a computer's interface to its attached serial
devices.

VCO

Voltage-Controlled Oscillator; an oscillator in which the frequency of


oscillation can be varied by changing a control voltage.

VCOB IC

Voltage-Controlled Oscillator Buffer IC.

Vocoder

VOice enCODER; the DSP-based system for digitally processing the


analog signals, includes the capabilities of performing voice
compression algorithms or voice encoding.

VSELP

Vector Sum Excited Linear Predictive coding; a voice encoding


technique used in ASTRO digital voice.

VSWR

Voltage Standing Wave Ratio. The ratio of the maximum voltage to the
minimum voltage on a transmission line. An indicator of how well an RF
device's input or output impedance matches the nominal impedance of
the system.

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Index

Index

G
glossary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Glossary-1

Numerics
5V routing, VOCON . . . 3.1-3, 3.2-3, 3.3-3, 3.4-3, 3.5-3

A
Abacus IC U401 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.1-3, 4.2-4, 4.3-4
algorithms, encryption module . .4.1-16, 4.2-16, 4.3-16,
4.4-16, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.5-16
analog mode
receiving . . . . . . . . . . 2.1-1, 2.2-1, 2.3-1, 2.4-1, 2.5-1
transmitting . . . . . . . . 2.1-2, 2.2-2, 2.3-2, 2.4-2, 2.5-2
antenna switch
receive mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.1-2, 4.2-2, 4.3-2
transmit mode . . . . . . 4.1-2, 4.2-2, 4.3-2, 4.4-2, 4.5-2
ASTRO (digital) mode . . 2.1-2, 2.2-2, 2.3-2, 2.4-2, 2.5-2

B
B+ routing
main board . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.1-2, 3.3-2, 3.4-2, 3.5-2
VOCON . . . . . . . . . . . 3.1-3, 3.2-3, 3.3-3, 3.4-3, 3.5-3
basic ordering information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .A-1
batteries, acceptable . . . 3.1-1, 3.2-1, 3.3-1, 3.4-1, 3.5-1
block diagram, radio interconnect . . . . . . . . 9.1-2, 9.2-2
board layouts . . . . . . . . 9.1-1, 9.2-1, 9.3-1, 9.4-1, 9.5-1

C
caution symbol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1
characteristics, radio . . . 2.1-1, 2.2-1, 2.3-1, 2.4-1, 2.5-1
codes, power-up self-check error . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-3

D
danger symbol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2
DC routing
main board B+ . . . . . . . . . . . 3.1-2, 3.3-2, 3.4-2, 3.5-2
supply voltages . . . . . 3.1-4, 3.2-4, 3.3-4, 3.4-4, 3.5-4
VOCON 5V . . . . . . . . 3.1-3, 3.2-3, 3.3-3, 3.4-3, 3.5-3
VOCON B+ . . . . . . . . 3.1-3, 3.2-3, 3.3-3, 3.4-3, 3.5-3
diagnostics, power-up and self-check . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-4
digital (ASTRO) mode . . 2.1-2, 2.2-2, 2.3-2, 2.4-2, 2.5-2

E
encryption
module algorithms . . . .4.1-16, 4.2-16, 4.3-16, 4.4-16,
4.5-16

F
FLASH U402 pinout . . . . . . . . 8.2-3, 8.3-3, 8.4-3, 8.5-3
FLASH U803 pinout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.1-3
frequency synthesis . . . 4.1-1, 4.2-1, 4.3-1, 4.4-1, 4.5-1

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H
handling precautions, CMOS devices . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1

I
IC
Abacus U401 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.1-3, 4.2-4, 4.3-4
CMOS handling precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1

K
key variable loader (KVL) 4.1-16, 4.2-16, 4.3-16, 4.4-16,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.5-16
KVL (key variable loader) 4.1-16, 4.2-16, 4.3-16, 4.4-16,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.5-16

M
main board overview . . .2.1-2, 2.2-2, 2.3-2, 2.4-2, 2.5-2
main board to key flex assembly J601 pinout . . . 8.1-1,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8.2-1, 8.3-1, 8.4-1, 8.5-1
main board to universal (side) connector flex assembly
J601 pinout . . .8.1-3, 8.2-3, 8.3-3, 8.4-3, 8.5-3
manual
contents overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1
introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1
notations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1
mode
analog receiving . . . . .2.1-1, 2.2-1, 2.3-1, 2.4-1, 2.5-1
analog transmitting . . .2.1-2, 2.2-2, 2.3-2, 2.4-2, 2.5-2
ASTRO (digital) . . . . .2.1-2, 2.2-2, 2.3-2, 2.4-2, 2.5-2

N
notations, manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1

O
overview
main board . . . . . . . . .2.1-2, 2.2-2, 2.3-2, 2.4-2, 2.5-2
service manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1
vocoder . . . . . . . . . . .2.1-3, 2.2-3, 2.3-3, 2.4-3, 2.5-3

P
parts list . . . . . . . . . . 9.1-29 to 9.1-36, 9.2-30 to 9.2-39,
. . . . . . . . . . 9.3-28 to 9.3-36, 9.4-20 to 9.4-28,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.5-19 to 9.5-31
Patriot MCU/DSP U401 pinout 8.2-7, 8.3-7, 8.4-7, 8.5-7
Patriot MCU/DSP U800 pinout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.1-7
power down sequence . .3.1-1, 3.2-1, 3.3-1, 3.4-1, 3.5-1
power up sequence . . . .3.1-1, 3.2-1, 3.3-1, 3.4-1, 3.5-1
power-up self-check error codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-3
power-up, self-check diagnostics and repair . . . . . . 5-4
procedures, troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1
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R
radio
board layouts . . . . . . . 9.1-1, 9.2-1, 9.3-1, 9.4-1, 9.5-1
interconnect block diagram . . . . . . . . . . . 9.1-2, 9.2-2
overall characteristics 2.1-1, 2.2-1, 2.3-1, 2.4-1, 2.5-1
parts list . . . . . . . . .9.1-29 to 9.1-36, 9.2-30 to 9.2-39,
. . . . . . . . . . . . .9.3-28 to 9.3-36, 9.4-20 to 9.4-28,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.5-19 to 9.5-31
power down . . . . . . . . 3.1-1, 3.2-1, 3.3-1, 3.4-1, 3.5-1
power up . . . . . . . . . . 3.1-1, 3.2-1, 3.3-1, 3.4-1, 3.5-1
schematics . . . . . . . . 9.1-1, 9.2-1, 9.3-1, 9.4-1, 9.5-1
radio board ordering information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .A-1
receiver
front end theory . . . . . 4.1-3, 4.2-3, 4.3-3, 4.4-3, 4.5-3
replacement parts ordering
mail orders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .A-1

S
schematics . . . . . . . . . . 9.1-1, 9.2-1, 9.3-1, 9.4-1, 9.5-1
signal tracing procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1
SRAM U403 pinout . . . . . . . . . 8.2-6, 8.3-6, 8.4-6, 8.5-6
SRAM U804 pinout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.1-6
standard bias table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-2
supply voltages, standard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-2
symbol
caution . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1
danger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2
warning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1
system clocks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-2

T
theory of operation
Abacus IC U401 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.1-3, 4.2-4, 4.3-4
antenna switch
receive mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.1-2, 4.2-2, 4.3-2
transmit mode . . . . 4.1-2, 4.2-2, 4.3-2, 4.4-2, 4.5-2
frequency synthesis . 4.1-1, 4.2-1, 4.3-1, 4.4-1, 4.5-1
receiver
front end . . . . . . . . 4.1-3, 4.2-3, 4.3-3, 4.4-3, 4.5-3
troubleshooting charts
button test . . . . . . . . . 6.1-9, 6.2-9, 6.3-9, 6.4-9, 6.5-9
DC supply fail . . . . . . 6.1-6, 6.2-6, 6.3-6, 6.4-6, 6.5-6
listing . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.1-1, 6.2-1, 6.3-1, 6.4-1, 6.5-1
no display . . . . 6.1-13, 6.2-13, 6.3-13, 6.4-13, 6.5-13
no transmit deviation . .6.1-21, 6.2-21, 6.3-21, 6.4-21,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.5-21
radio power-up fail . . . 6.1-3, 6.2-3, 6.3-3, 6.4-3, 6.5-3
top/side button error . .6.1-12, 6.2-12, 6.3-12, 6.4-12,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.5-12
volume set error 6.1-10, 6.2-10, 6.3-10, 6.4-10, 6.5-10
troubleshooting procedures
handling precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1
power-up self-check error codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-3
power-up, self-check diagnostics and repair . . . . . 5-4
radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1
signal tracing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1
standard bias table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-2
system clocks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-2
voltage measurements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1
troubleshooting tables

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FLASH U402 pinout . . . . . . .8.2-3, 8.3-3, 8.4-3, 8.5-3


FLASH U803 pinout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.1-3
main board to key flex assembly J601 . . 8.1-1, 8.2-1,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.3-1, 8.4-1, 8.5-1
main board to universal (side) connector flex assembly
J601 . . . . . . . . . .8.1-3, 8.2-3, 8.3-3, 8.4-3, 8.5-3
Patriot MCU/DSP U401 pinout . . . 8.2-7, 8.3-7, 8.4-7,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.5-7
Patriot MCU/DSP U800 pinout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.1-7
SRAM U403 pinout . . . . . . .8.2-6, 8.3-6, 8.4-6, 8.5-6
SRAM U804 pinout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.1-6
troubleshooting waveforms
16.8 MHz buffer input and output . . . . 7.1-36, 7.2-37,
7.3-36, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.4-39, 7.5-39
1st LO control voltage 7.1-18, 7.2-18, 7.3-18, 7.4-19,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.5-19
2nd LO control voltage 7.1-31, 7.2-32, 7.3-31, 7.4-34,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.5-34
2nd LO VCO buffer output . . . 7.1-32, 7.2-33, 7.3-32,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.4-35, 7.5-35
32.768 kHz clock outputs . . . . 7.1-37, 7.2-38, 7.3-37,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.4-40, 7.5-40
abacus analog 3V . . . 7.1-30, 7.2-31, 7.3-30, 7.4-33,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.5-33
abacus digital 3V . . . . 7.1-34, 7.2-35, 7.3-34, 7.4-37,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.5-37
analog 5V . . . . 7.1-24, 7.1-33, 7.2-25, 7.2-34, 7.3-24,
7.3-33, . . . . . . . . . .7.4-27, 7.4-36, 7.5-27, 7.5-36
antenna input . . . . . . .7.1-6, 7.2-6, 7.3-6, 7.4-6, 7.5-6
antenna switch bias . . 7.1-22, 7.2-23, 7.3-22, 7.4-24,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.5-24
coupler RF feedback to PCIC 7.1-10, 7.2-10, 7.3-10,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.4-10, 7.5-10
coupler RF out . . . . . .7.1-8, 7.2-8, 7.3-8, 7.4-8, 7.5-8
crystal filter out .7.1-29, 7.2-30, 7.3-29, 7.4-32, 7.5-32
frequency out (16.8 MHz) . . . 7.1-20, 7.2-21, 7.3-20,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.4-22, 7.5-22
higher level voltage multiplier . 7.1-13, 7.2-13, 7.3-13,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.4-13, 7.5-13
list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7.1-1, 7.2-1, 7.3-1, 7.4-1, 7.5-1
low-noise amplifier output . . . 7.1-26, 7.2-27, 7.3-26,
7.4-29, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.5-29
mixer out (IF) . .7.1-28, 7.2-29, 7.3-28, 7.4-31, 7.5-31
mod in . . . . . . .7.1-17, 7.2-17, 7.3-17, 7.4-18, 7.5-18
PA control voltage . . . . 7.1-11, 7.2-11, 7.3-11, 7.4-11,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.5-11
prescalar input to FracN synthesizer . 7.1-15, 7.2-15,
7.3-15, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.4-16, 7.5-16
preselector 1 output . . 7.1-25, 7.2-26, 7.3-25, 7.4-28,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.5-28
preselector 2 output . . 7.1-27, 7.2-28, 7.3-27, 7.4-30,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.5-30
preselector tuning voltage . . . 7.1-23, 7.2-24, 7.3-23,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.4-25, 7.5-25
reference crystal output . . . . . 7.1-16, 7.2-16, 7.3-16,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.4-17, 7.5-17
RX RF input after antenna switch . . . . 7.4-26, 7.5-26
RX RF input at antenna switch 7.1-21, 7.2-22, 7.3-21,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.4-23, 7.5-23
RX serial audio port (SAP) . . . 7.1-39, 7.2-40, 7.3-39,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.4-42, 7.5-42
SPI B data . . . .7.1-38, 7.2-39, 7.3-38, 7.4-41, 7.5-41
superfilter output . . . . 7.1-14, 7.2-14, 7.3-14, 7.4-14,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.5-14
TRB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.4-15, 7.5-15
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TX audio 1 kHz tone . .7.1-35, 7.2-36, 7.3-35, 7.4-38,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.5-38
TX LO . . . . . . . 7.1-12, 7.2-12, 7.3-12, 7.4-12, 7.5-12
TX signal at harmonic filter input . .7.1-7, 7.2-7, 7.3-7,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.4-7, 7.5-7
TX signal at PA . . . . . 7.1-9, 7.2-9, 7.3-9, 7.4-9, 7.5-9
VCO output . . . 7.1-19, 7.2-19, 7.3-19, 7.4-20, 7.5-20
VCO RX LO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.4-21, 7.5-21

V
vocoder overview . . . . . 2.1-3, 2.2-3, 2.3-3, 2.4-3, 2.5-3
voltage measurement procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1

RX RF input at antenna switch 7.1-21, 7.2-22, 7.3-21,


. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.4-23, 7.5-23
RX serial audio port (SAP) . . . 7.1-39, 7.2-40, 7.3-39,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.4-42, 7.5-42
SPI B data . . . .7.1-38, 7.2-39, 7.3-38, 7.4-41, 7.5-41
superfilter output . . . . 7.1-14, 7.2-14, 7.3-14, 7.4-14,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.5-14
TRB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.4-15, 7.5-15
TX audio 1 kHz tone . 7.1-35, 7.2-36, 7.3-35, 7.4-38,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.5-38
TX LO . . . . . . . .7.1-12, 7.2-12, 7.3-12, 7.4-12, 7.5-12
TX signal at harmonic filter input . 7.1-7, 7.2-7, 7.3-7,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.4-7, 7.5-7
TX signal at PA . . . . .7.1-9, 7.2-9, 7.3-9, 7.4-9, 7.5-9
VCO output . . .7.1-19, 7.2-19, 7.3-19, 7.4-20, 7.5-20
VCO RX LO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.4-21, 7.5-21

warning symbol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1


waveforms, troubleshooting
16.8 MHz buffer input and output . . . . 7.1-36, 7.2-37,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.3-36, 7.4-39, 7.5-39
1st LO control voltage .7.1-18, 7.2-18, 7.3-18, 7.4-19,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.5-19
2nd LO control voltage 7.1-31, 7.2-32, 7.3-31, 7.4-34,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.5-34
2nd LO VCO buffer output . . . .7.1-32, 7.2-33, 7.3-32,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.4-35, 7.5-35
32.768 kHz clock outputs . . . .7.1-37, 7.2-38, 7.3-37,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.4-40, 7.5-40
abacus analog 3V . . . .7.1-30, 7.2-31, 7.3-30, 7.4-33,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.5-33
abacus digital 3V . . . . .7.1-34, 7.2-35, 7.3-34, 7.4-37,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.5-37
analog 5V . . . 7.1-24, 7.1-33, 7.2-25, 7.2-34, 7.3-24,
. . . . . . . . . 7.3-33, 7.4-27, 7.4-36, 7.5-27, 7.5-36
antenna input . . . . . . 7.1-6, 7.2-6, 7.3-6, 7.4-6, 7.5-6
antenna switch bias . . .7.1-22, 7.2-23, 7.3-22, 7.4-24,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.5-24
coupler RF feedback at PCIC .7.1-10, 7.2-10, 7.3-10,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.4-10, 7.5-10
coupler RF out . . . . . . 7.1-8, 7.2-8, 7.3-8, 7.4-8, 7.5-8
crystal filter out 7.1-29, 7.2-30, 7.3-29, 7.4-32, 7.5-32
frequency out (16.8 MHz) . . . .7.1-20, 7.2-21, 7.3-20,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.4-22, 7.5-22
higher level voltage multiplier .7.1-13, 7.2-13, 7.3-13,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.4-13, 7.5-13
list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.1-1, 7.2-1, 7.3-1, 7.4-1, 7.5-1
low-noise amplifier output . . . .7.1-26, 7.2-27, 7.3-26,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.4-29, 7.5-29
mixer out (IF) . . 7.1-28, 7.2-29, 7.3-28, 7.4-31, 7.5-31
mod in . . . . . . . 7.1-17, 7.2-17, 7.3-17, 7.4-18, 7.5-18
PA control voltage . . . . 7.1-11, 7.2-11, 7.3-11, 7.4-11,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.5-11
prescalar input to FracN synthesizer . . 7.1-15, 7.2-15,
7.3-15, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.4-16, 7.5-16
preselector 1 output . .7.1-25, 7.2-26, 7.3-25, 7.4-28,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.5-28
preselector 2 output . .7.1-27, 7.2-28, 7.3-27, 7.4-30,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.5-30
preselector tuning voltage . . . .7.1-23, 7.2-24, 7.3-23,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.4-25, 7.5-25
reference crystal output . . . . . .7.1-16, 7.2-16, 7.3-16,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.4-17, 7.5-17
RX RF input after antenna switch . . . . 7.4-26, 7.5-26

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