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ABOUT Contents SEMC Troubleshooting Manual
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ABOUT ABOUT 2 Audio Digital 57


Contents 2 Audio FM Radio 58

General information Equipment List 3 Application & System Performance Top 59

ABOUT
System Top 60
TROUBLESHOOTING 8 System Control - Clocks & Resets 61
The purpose of this document is to provide enhanced technical information for Sony Ericsson Power On/Off Problems 8 System Memories 62
USB and Software Flash Problems 8 System PoP IF 63
repair technicians in order to assist during service, repair and troubleshooting operations on Sony
Dead Phone Problems 9 Power Top 64
Ericsson mobile phones. It should be used as a complement to other repair instructions and tools Power Regulators & Charging 65
as notified by the local Sony Ericsson representative. Display Problems 10
Display Illumination Problems 11 Power Imaging 66
To search for components throughout the entire document use the “search” function in Adobe Opto Sensor Problems 11 Power ASICs 67
Acrobat Reader 7.0 (or later version) and enter the component name or other word. Use zoom to On-Off Key Problems 12 Power WLAN 68
Numeric Keypad & Connectivity Top 69
enlarge.
Camera Snap Button Problems 12 Connectivity I2C & ADC 70
For easier navigation of the document you can use the bookmarks that appear in the Bookmarks Navigation Keypad & Game Button Problems 13 Connectivity Cards 71
tab on the left side of the Adobe Acrobat Reader window. Each bookmark jumps to a page in the Volume Button Problems 13 Connectivity 72
Camera Play and Mode Button Problems 14 Connectivity Keypad 73
document. Connectivity Video Companion Chip 74
Numeric Keypad LED Problems 14
Navigation Keypad LED Problems 15 Imaging Top 75
Auto Focus LED Problems 15 Imaging Display 76
Imaging Camera 77
Disclaimer Back Side LED Problems
Tally LED Problems
16
16 Imaging LMU & Flash 78
Camera Snap Button LED Problems 17 Access Top 79
This document is Sony Ericsson confidential and should be treated as confidential in accordance Access GSM & UMTS 80
with the agreement with Sony Ericsson. This document is intended for use by authorized service Camera Navigation LED Problems 17
Trickle Charge LED Problems 18 Access Bluetooth 81
technicians only. Sony Ericsson is not to be held responsible for any damages or losses caused Access AGPS 82
Xenon Flash Problems 18
intentionally or unintentionally due to unauthorised use of the information in this document. Multimedia Combo Chip Problems 19 Access WLAN 83
Camera Problems 19 Test 84
Camera Cover Detect Problems 20
TV Out Problems 20 COMPONENT OVERVIEW 85
Charging Problems 21 Front Side 85
USB/VBUS Charging Problems 21 Back Side 86
SIM Problems 22
Memory Stick Problems 22 FUNCTIONAL OVERIEW 87
Primary & Secondary Mic Problems 23 Technical Description 87
Ear Speaker Problems 23 Platform Block Diagram 99
Loudspeaker Problems 24 Block Diagram Power Distribution 100
Handsfree (PHF) Problems 24 Block Diagram Clocking Concept 101
FM Radio Problems 25
FM Radio Antenna Problems 25 APPENDIX 102
Bluetooth Problems 26 Replaceable Parts 102
WLAN Problems 26 Components - L2200, L4201-04 103
GSM Problems 27 Components - L2406, L4200 103
WCDMA I, II and V Problems 27 Components - N1210, N1211 104
WCDMA VIII Problems 28 Components - N1510, N2200 104
A-GPS Problems 28 Components - N1300, N2206 105
Accelerometer Problems 29 Components - N2212, N2213 105
Vibrator Problems 29 Components - N2300, N2410, N2411 106
Real Time Clock Problems 30 Components - N2420, N2421, N2422 107
Slide Sensor Problems 30
Revision History System Connector Protection Test 31
Components - N2500, N2700, N3100
Components - N3101, N4400, S2415
108
109
Current Consumption Test 31 Components - V2200, V2202 109
Rev. Date Changes / Comments Backup Capacitor Test 33 Components - V2412, V2417 109
Charging Test 33 Components - V2414-16, V2470, V4201 110
1 12/05/2008 Initital revision. ASIC Revision Test 34 Components - V4203, X1200, X1210-11 110
Measurement Points Pictures 35 Components - X1540, X2201 111
Components - X2401, X2402 111
MEASUREMENT POINTS 52 Components - X2410, X4200, X4300 112
Front Side 52 Components - X4311-15, X4400 112
Back Side 53 Components - X4410, Z2400, Z4200-02 113
Top Schematic 54 Keyboard FPC Schematics 114
Audio Top 55 Troubleshooting Software Documentation 115
Audio Analog 56 Troubleshooting Fixture Setup Instructions 122

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TROUBLESHOOTING Equipment List SEMC Troubleshooting Manual
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C905 Equipment List Power Supply Channel 2 (DCIO/SEPI)


Agilent 6632B or similar
Location: CSPN – Repair Instructions – Mechanical – Tool Catalogue – RepairToolsCatalogue.pdf

Instrument Settings:
Voltage: 5.0 Volt
Limiter: 2.0 A

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Oscilloscope
Agilent DSO7052A or similar
Location: CSPN – Repair Instructions – Mechanical – Tool Catalogue – RepairToolsCatalogue.pdf

Digital Multimeter (DMM)


Fluke 83 or similar
Location: CSPN – Repair Instructions – Mechanical – Tool Catalogue – RepairToolsCatalogue.pdf

Note! The 0, 64 mm Test Probes is recommended by Sony Ericsson when DMM is in use
see Picture 1.
Note! Additional information about the equipment used for TRS can be found in the following
locations: Picture 1
Location 1: CSPN – Repair Instructions – Additional Soldering Process – C905, C905a or C905c –
Equipment List.

Location 2: CSPN – Repair Instructions – Mechanical – Tool Catalogue – RepairToolsCatalogue.pdf


or matris.xls – C Model Tab.
Spectrum Analyzer
Troubleshooting Fixture R&S FSL 9 kHz – 3 GHz or similar
Location: CSPN – Repair Instructions – Additional Soldering Process – C905, C905a or C905c – Location: CSPN – Repair Instructions – Mechanical – Tool Catalogue – RepairToolsCatalogue.pdf
Equipment List.
Part number: 1218-4986 RF probe
HP 85024A or similar
Note! Additional information about the TRS Fixture Kit can be found in the Trouble Shooting Location: CSPN – Repair Instructions – Mechanical – Tool Catalogue – RepairToolsCatalogue.pdf
Fixtures Setup Instructions document which is included in the appendix of this manual.
Mobile Phone Tester
Yokogawa VC200 or similar
Dummy Battery Location: CSPN – Repair Instructions – Mechanical – Tool Catalogue – RepairToolsCatalogue.pdf
Location: CSPN – Repair Instructions – Additional Soldering Process – C905, C905a or C905c –
FM Signal Generator
Equipment List.
R&S SMC100A or similar
Part number: 1208-5627
Location: -
Note! The resistance between GND and BDATA should be approximately 27K Ohm.

Instruments

Power Supply Channel 1 (VBATT)


Agilent 6632B or similar
Location: CSPN – Repair Instructions – Mechanical – Tool Catalogue – RepairToolsCatalogue.pdf

Instrument Settings:
Voltage: 3.8 Volt
Limiter: 2.0 A

Note! Maximal cable length between the Power Supply Channel 1 VBATT and the dummy battery
cannot be more than 1 meter. The cable must be able to handle at least 16A.

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RF Adaptor Cables

Adaptor 33 N-BNC-50-1 USB Computer Cable


Adaptor to Signal Generator RF Output Location: CSPN – Repair Instructions – Mechanical – Tool Catalogue – Re
See Picture 2 See Picture 4.
Location: -
Picture 4

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Picture 2

DSU-60/USB Cable
Location: CSPN – Repair Instructions – Mechanical – Tool Catalogue – Re
Part number: KRY 101 1413

RF Test Cable Flexible


PC Package & PC Software Location: CSPN – Repair Instructions – Mechanical – Tool Catalogue – Re
Part number: RPM 119 885
PC Package (Computer) See Picture 5.
Location: CSPN – Repair Instructions – Mechanical – Tool Catalogue – RepairToolsCatalogue.pdf
Picture 5
Urquell Fault Trace SW with project file
Location: CSPN – Repair Instructions - Electrical – C905, C905a or C905c – Trouble Shooting
Application
Project File: C905, C905a, C905c Project_R1A

Drivers
SEPI BOX Drivers
Location: http://emma.extranet.sonyericsson.com – Drivers – DSS / SEPI / SEMUTS

SE Communication Interface SEPI BOX


Location: CSPN – Repair Instructions – Mechanical – Tool Catalogue – RepairToolsCatalogue.pdf
Part number: LTN 214 1484
See Picture 3. SEPI Interface Cable – A1
Location: CSPN – Repair Instructions – Mechanical – Tool Catalogue – Re
Picture 3 Part number: KRY 101 1119/1
See Picture 6.

Picture 6

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Power Cable RED to Power Supply Channel 1 (VBATT) Step 3:


Maximum Length: 1m Cut off insulating material from the inside of the charger plug according to Picture 9.
Location: CSPN – Repair Instructions – Mechanical – Tool Catalogue – RepairToolsCatalogue.pdf
Picture 9
Power Cable BLACK to Power Supply Channel 1 (VBATT)
Maximum Length: 1m
Location: CSPN – Repair Instructions – Mechanical – Tool Catalogue – RepairToolsCatalogue.pdf

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Customized Power Supply Channel 2 Cable (DCIO/SEPI)
Customize the cable according to following instructions below:
(Step 1, Step 2, Step 3 and Step 4)

Step 1:
Take the CST-75 battery charger and cut of the charger according to Picture 7.

Picture 7 Step 4:
Connect DCIO Cable and SEPI Interface Cable – A1 according to Picture 10.

Picture 10

Note! The Cable length must be exactly 1.3 meters.

Step 2:
Connect the CST-75 charger Red or White wire to the Plus Output and the Black wire to the Minus
(GND) Output at backside of the Power Supply Channel 2 (DCIO/SEPI) according to Picture 8. Picture 11

Picture 8

Note! The setup example presented in the Picture 11 is wrong!

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Connection Instructions for the Dummy Battery Step 2:


Cut the Red Lab Plug connector according to Picture 15.
This is the correct setup when using the Dummy Battery.
See Pictures 12 and 13. Picture 15

Picture 12

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Step 3:
Use any Hands-Free (PHF) Cable and cut it according to Picture 16.

Picture 16
Picture 13

Note! Cable length should be at least 40 cm.

Step 4:
Only use the Wire that is connected to PIN2 and cut out all others according to Picture 17.

Picture 17
Customized FM Radio Cable

Step 1:
Use the Test lead BNC-4mm 1,5m Cable, see Picture 14.

Picture 14

Note! Use DMM instrument to ensure which of the wires are connected to PIN2 at Hands-Free
(PHF) system connector plug.
Product Name: Test lead BNC-4mm 1,5m
Product Description: Test lead with 4 mm lab plugs at one end and a BNC plug at the other.
Manufacturer: PMK Germany

Location: http://www.elfa.se/en/ or other supplier.


Part number: 46-310-40
Note! This is the ELFA part number.

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Step 5: Sony Memory Stick M2


Connect the Cable from the Picture 15 and Cable from the Picture 17 according to Picture 18. Any functional Memory Stick Micro M2 Card
Note! Use a soldering iron for this action and then use insulating material to protect the contact See Picture 21.
point.
Picture 21
Picture 18

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SMK RF Probe
Test Cards Location: CSPN – Repair Instructions – Mechanical – Tool Catalogue – Re
Part number: SXA 109 6356
Local SIM See Picture 22.
Any functional Local SIM Card
See Picture 19.
Picture 22
Picture 19

Test SIM GSM/UMTS


One Test SIM GSM/UMTS is needed to perform Current Consumption Test, see Picture 20.
Location: CSPN – Repair Instructions – Mechanical – Tool Catalogue – RepairToolsCatalogue.pdf

Note! To buy a Test SIM GSM/UMTS, please contact your supplier of test equipment.

Picture 20

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TROUBLESHOOTING Power On/Off Problems - USB and Software Flash Problems SEMC Troubleshooting Manual
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Power On/Off Problems USB and Software Flash Problems


START
START Step 1:
Is the phone Go to Perform Does the
Use consuming more than Dead phone System Connector Protection Test Flash process
Yes
Dummy Battery 1mA when the phone Problems part 1 If successful go to step 2. Start-up when using Yes
Connected to is powered off TRS guide EMMA SW
Power Supply Channel 1 Step 2:
(VBATT) Load ITP SW into the Phone
No

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No

Go to
Current
Is it possible to Is it possible to power
No Yes Yes Consumption Test
power on the phone off the phone Use TRS Fixture
After this go to Is the SL 5 Replace
Charging Test 1: Connect: VBATT and DCIO/SEPI
No ITP SW Flash Yes N2010
2: Remove: DCIO/SEPI
Successful SL 4 Escalate
3: Connect: USB Cable from the PC

No

Is the Does Is
Is the phones
phone consuming Go to Go to the Phone MP X2405_Pin 10
behavior as normal Replace
any current when No Connect a charger Yes On-Off Key Problems USB/VBUS No Indicate charging Yes Short circuit to the Yes
Optimized V2415
powering on the TRS guide Charging Problems on the display PBA GND (Shield
charging
phone Can Fence)

Yes No
No

SL 4 Replace Is the
Go to MP X2405_Pin 11
N2420 5 Volt DC at Replace
Is the current No No Short circuit to the PBA Yes
Dead Phone SL 5 Replace MP 6 (C2433) GND (Shield V2416
consumption between No
Problems part 1 R2442 Can Fence)
10mA to 70mA
TRS guide

Go to Yes
Press ”C” System Connector
Flash Connect USB from PC Protection Test
the phone with Run SEMC BOOT
Yes if necessary
No After this go to
correct CDA 2.7V – 3.3V DC SL 5 Replace
Run SUCR SW USB and Software 1.8 Volt DC at
Yes software Is Phone Flash at MP 9 (C2436) and No No N2010
Flash Problems TRS MP 8 (R2431)
OK 1.8V DC at MP 7 SL 4 Escalate
guide
(C2435)
No
Replace
Yes Yes
N2420

Flash
CDA Software Is the Disconnect:
the phone with
Flash No Flash process VBATT and USB Cable
correct CDA
Successful started
software

Max Max
Yes 2 Ohm between 0.5 Ohm between
Replace
MP X2405_Pin 11 and No MP X2405_Pin 11 and No
Yes MP 10 (Z2400_Pin 3) MP 13 (Z2400_Pin 2) X2405

1. Customize the phone into DPY/Z


Flash
2. Startup the phone and wait for Replace
The phone with Yes
the configuration to take place Is the Problem Yes Z2400
ITP software. Yes No
(takes less than a minute) solved
Is the ITP Flash
3. Customize with correct CDA
Successful
4. Activate the phone
SL 4 Replace Max Max
2 Ohm between 0.5 Ohm between
N2420 Replace
No Yes MP X2405_Pin 10 and No MP X2405_Pin 10 and No
Yes SL 5 Replace MP 12 (Z2400_Pin 4) MP 11 (Z2400_Pin 1) X2405
N2010

Go to
USB and Software Replace
Is the Problem Claim for a Yes
No Yes Z2400
Flash Problems solved SW Upgrade
TRS guide

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TROUBLESHOOTING Dead Phone Problems SEMC Troubleshooting Manual
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Dead Phone Problems part 1 Dead Phone Problems part 2


START
Step 1:
Try to recover the phone by using START
EMMA SW
Press ”C” Is the
Connect USB from PC SL 4 Replace
Is the connection between NOTE !
Run SEMC BOOT if necessary X2201
current consumption No MP 137 (X2201_Pin 3) No Before following this guide the
Run SUCR SW and PBA GND (Shield SL 5 Replace
more than 1mA Dead Phone Problems part 1 TRS guide
If successful claim SW Flash Can Fence) R2200
If not continue with the step 2. Ok must be finished

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Step 2:
Use TRS Fixture Yes Yes
Connect Only: VBATT

Try to trace
Connect:
Faulty Component
DCIO/SEPI to the Phone
by using Freezing Spray

Is the Is the SL 4 Replace


32 kHz at Is any of
Replace Radio Module Replace VAUDIO26 N2422
Yes MP 136 (C2100) and No No N2422 or N3103 Yes
N1200 N1200 (Tiger) B2100 Voltage SL 5 Replace
MP 138 (C2101) getting hot
getting hot Ok N3103

SL 5 Replace
No No N2000
Yes SL 4 Escalate
SL 5 Remove Yes
N2000
SL 4 Escalate
Is the SL 4 Replace
Is any of
VANA25 N2200
No N2200 or N2010 Yes
Voltage SL 5 Replace
getting hot
Is the Ok N2010
SL 5 Replace 32 kHz SL 5 Replace
current consumption
N2000 No RTCCLK at No N2000
still more than
SL 4 Escalate MP 135 (ST2104) SL 4 Escalate SL 5 Replace
1mA
No N2000
Yes SL 4 Escalate
Try to trace Faulty
Component by using Yes
Yes
Freezing Spray
Check the following
Voltages: Is the
VBT27 Is N1300 Replace
1.8V DC 2.6V MP 125 (ST2201 VAUDIO26) No Yes
SL 5 Replace 26 MHz Voltage getting hot N1300
At MP 164
2.5V MP 165 (ST2202 VANA25) Ok
N2000 No (ST2203 VDDE18) and 2.8V No MCLK at Yes
DC at MP 163 (C1218 2.7V MP 127 (ST2204 VBT27)
SL 4 Escalate MP 38 (R2102)
LDOA_OUT) 2.7V MP 126 (ST2205 VDIG)
2.6V MP 124 (ST2206 VBEAR26) SL 5 Replace
1.2V MP 116 (ST2209 VCORE12) No N2000
1.8V MP 40 (ST2225 VCORE18 Yes SL 4 Escalate
and VMEM18)
Yes

Is any of SL 4 Replace
Is the N2411, N1300 N2411, N1300
2.8V DC VDIG N1500 or N1510 getting
at MP 65 (C1207) Go to Is the No hot. (Note: The N1500
Yes or N1510
Replace Voltage
Yes (If C905c skip this Dead Phone No all Voltages is missing on SL 5 Replace
N1200 and replace
Ok
Problems part 2 Ok C905c) N1500
N1200)

Replace SL 5 Replace
No Yes
N1211 Step 1: No N2000
Disconnect: SL 4 Escalate
VBATT and DCIO/SEPI
Step 2:
Connect: Is the
SL 5 Replace Is the Key Flex Assy and Slider FPC Assy SL 5 Replace
VBEAR26
N2020 Yes ITP SW Flash to the PBA Yes No N2000
Voltage
SL 4 Escalate Successful Connect: VBATT Only SL 4 Escalate
Ok
Step 3:
Use EMMA SW
Go to USB and Press the ”C” key and Connect Go to
Software Flash No USB Cable from the PC to the PBA Yes Dead Phone
Problems TRS guide Flash the Phone with ITP SW Problems part 3

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Dead Phone Problems part 3 Display Problems


START
START
Step 1:
Flash the Phone with EMMA SUCR SW
If successful claim SW Flash
NOTE ! If not go to step 2.
Before following this guide the
Dead Phone Problems part 2 TRS guide Step 2:
must be finished Load ITP SW into the Phone
Use TRS Fixture
Connect:
PBA Key Flex Flip, Slider FPC Assy and Display
to the PBA

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Connect: VBATT and DCIO/SEPI
Use Fault Trace SW and go to:
MMI
Misc
Init Screen Testing
Display Pattern
Activate:
TV Test Pattern
Is the If Display is working on the TRS Fixture
1.1V – 1.2V DC then Replace
VCORE12 3.8 Volt DC at Replace
No at MP 115 No No Display, PBA Key Flex Flip or Slider FPC Assy
Voltage MP 114 (L2201) L2201
(V2201_Cathode) If not then continue with
Ok
Display illumination Problems TRS guide

SL 5 Replace
Yes Yes V2201 or N2000
SL 4 Escalate

Is Go to Is the
MP 116 (ST2209) SL 5 Replace Dispaly illumination No Display Backlights
Short circuit to the Yes N2000 or N2010 Problems TRS guide Ok
Yes PBA GND (Shield SL 4 Escalate
Can Fence)

Replace Yes
No
L2200 Disconnect: VBATT and DCIO/SEPI and
Remove PBA from the TRS Fixture
Use Digital Multimeter instrument (DMM)
and perform:
Go to Is the picture
Z4200, Z4201 and Z4202
Opto Sensor Yes too dark or No
Display Filter Test 1 and 2
Is the Problems TRS guide too light
SL 5 Replace
VCORE18/VMEM18 1.8 Volt DC at
No Yes N2010 NOTE !
Voltage MP 40 (ST2225)
SL 4 Escalate Be very careful when you're cutting the
Ok
Shield Can Fence to avoid component damage

No
It is recommended to use microscope for these
measurements
Z4200, Z4201 and Z4202
Is
SL 4 Replace Display Filter Test
MP 40 (ST2225)
N2200 Test 1:
Short circuit to the Yes
SL 5 Replace Check if Pins: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8
Yes PBA GND (Shield Replace Are all
N2010 are NOT short circuit to GND
Can Fence)
Z4200, Z4201 or No Display Filters Test 2:
Z4202 Ok Max 2 Ohm between the following pins:
SL 4 Replace Pin 1 and 5
N2200 Pin 2 and 6
No
SL 5 Replace Pin 3 and 7
L2202 Yes Pin 4 and 8
NOTE !
Test 1 and 2 must be made on all filters
Step 1: Replace
Disconnect: X4200
VBATT and DCIO/SEPI
Step 2:
Connect:
Key Flex Assy and Slider FPC Assy Is the SL 5 Replace
to the PBA ITP SW Flash Yes N2020 Is the Display Claim Component
Connect: VBATT Only Successful SL 4 Escalate Problem solved
Yes
X4200
Step 3:
Use EMMA SW
Press the ”C” key and Connect Go to USB and
USB Cable from the PC to the PBA SL 5 Replace
No Software Flash N2010
Flash the Phone with ITP SW Problems TRS guide
No
SL 4 Escalate

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TROUBLESHOOTING Display Illumination Problems - Opto Sensor Problems SEMC Troubleshooting Manual
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Display Illumination Problems Opto Sensor Problems


START START
Step 1:
Flash the Phone with EMMA SUCR SW Step 1:
If successful claim SW Flash Replace PBA Key Flex Flip
If not go to step 2. and retest the Phone
If successful claim PBA Key Flex Flip
Step 2: if not go to step 2.
Load ITP SW into the Phone
Use TRS Fixture Step 2:
Connect: Replace Slider FPC Assy
PBA Key Flex Flip, Slider FPC Assy and Display and retest the Phone

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to the PBA If successful claim Slider FPC Assy
Connect: VBATT and DCIO/SEPI if not continue with the
Use Fault Trace SW and go to: Opto Sensor Problems TRS guide
MMI
Misc
Init Screen Testing
Led and Backlight
Activate:
Is the
Display Backlight Go to
Display
If Display Backlight is working on the TRS Fixture Dispaly illumination No
Illumination (LEDs)
then Replace Problems TRS guide
Ok
Display, PBA Key Flex Flip or Slider FPC Assy
If not then continue with the
Display ilumination Problems TRS guide
Yes

1: Ues Fault trace SW and go to:


MMI Go to Can you see
Misc Display Problems No any picture on
Init Screen Testing TRS guide Display
Replace Led and Backlight
V4201 Deactivate:
Display Backlight
2: Disconnect Slider FPC Assy from the PBA Yes
Yes

Use TRS Fixture


Connect: VBATT and DCIO/SEPI
3.7V - 3.8V DC
3.7V - 3.8V DC
at MP 119 No
at MP 51 (TP4200)
(V4201_Anode)

1.8 Volt DC at
No Yes SL 5 Replace MP 73 (R2217
N2000 No OPTO_EN)
SL 4 Escalate Shortly after phone
Power On
Replace Fault trace SW
L4200 MMI
Misc
Init Screen Testing Yes
Led and Backlight
Replace Activate: Replace
X4200 Display Backlight V4200 3 Volt
Pk-Pk Pulses at
Replace MP 59 (TP2203
No
N2201 VOPTO30) Shortly after
Yes Yes phone Power On

More than Yes


4 Volt DC
0 Volt DC at 17V - 20V DC at
Yes No Pk-Pk Pulses
MP 52 (TP4201) MP 51 (TP4200) at MP 117
(V4200_Pin 3) Replace
X4200

No No

Is the
SL 5 Replace
Replace Display illumination SL 5 Replace Is the
No N2000 Claim Component
V4203 Problem solved N2000 No Opto Sensor Problem Yes
SL 4 Escalate X4200
SL 4 Escalate solved

Claim Component
Yes
V4203
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TROUBLESHOOTING On-Off Key - Numeric Keypad & Camera Snap Button Problems SEMC Troubleshooting Manual
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On-Off Key Problems Numeric Keypad and Camera Snap Button Problems

START START

Step 1:
Step 1:
If Problem with both Numeric and Navigation Keypads
Replace PBA Key Flex Flip and retest the Phone
go to step 3, if not go to step 2.
If successful claim PBA Key Flex Flip
if not go to step 2.
Step 2:
Use TRS Fixture
Step 2: Connect:
Replace Slider FPC Assy and retest the Phone Numeric Key Foil to the PBA
If successful claim Slider FPC Assy

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Connect: VBATT and DCIO/SEPI
if not go to step 3.
Use Fault Trace SW and go to:
Step 3: MMI
Use TRS Fixture Misc Go to Camera
Connect: Init Screen Testing 1.8 Volt DC at
Play and Mode (REC)
PBA Key Flex Flip and Slider FPC Assy to the PBA MP 82 (S2415_Pin A) and No
Activate Button Problems
Connect: VBATT and DCIO/SEPI MP 88 (S2424_Pin A)
Keypad Scan Test TRS guide

Perform Keypad Scan Test by pressing all


Keypads and Camera Snap Button on Numeric Key Foil
If successful then Yes
Replace
Numeric Key Foil
Is the If not go to step 3.
Replace 1.8 Volt DC at
Yes Yes Problem with
V2470 MP 5 (R2470) Go to Volume
Power Off Step 3: 1.8 Volt DC at
Use TRS Fixture MP 96 (S2453_Pin A) and No Up and Down Button
Connect: MP 94 (S2454_Pin A) Problems TRS guide
SL 5 Replace Numeric Key Foil to the PBA
R2470, V2480 or Connect: VBATT and DCIO/SEPI
No and continue with the
N2010
SL 4 Escalate Numeric Keypad and Camera Snap Button Problems Yes
No
TRS guide

Is the Is the
problem with Problem with
Replace
Yes Numeric Keypad and No both Numeric and
X2410 or X2411
Replace 0 Volt DC at Press the Camera Snap Navigation
3.7 Volt DC at
X4200
No
MP 60 (C2472) On/Off Key
Yes Button Keypads
MP 60 (C2472)
Go to
Navigation Keypad
and Game A and B No Yes
SL 5 Replace Button Problems
N2000 Yes TRS guide
SL 4 Escalate
No
1.8 Volt DC at SL 5 Replace
MP 76 No V2481
(V2481_Cathode) SL 4 Escalate

Disconnect:
Flash the Phone with
Slider FPC Assy Yes
EMMA SUCR SW
from the PBA Yes

1: Disconnect:
0 Volt DC
VBATT and DCIO/SEPI when pressing 1.8 Volt DC at
Key ”3" at MP 5 (R2470) MP 5 (R2470), MP 4
SL 5 Replace No Yes
2: Disconnect: Key ”6" at MP 4 (R2471) (R2471) and MP 39
1.8 Volt DC at and Key ”1" at
R2470 or N2010 No Numeric Key Foil (R2472)
MP 5 (R2470) MP 39 (R2472)
SL 4 Escalate from the PBA

No
Yes

Is Is
MP 157 (C2461), SL 5 Replace MP 5 (R2470) SL 5 Replace
MP 158 (C2462), MP 159 V2486, MP 4 (R2471), MP 39 (R2472) V2480,
Yes Yes
(C2464) Short Circuit to GND V2487 or V2484 Short Circuit to GND V2473 or V2479
Replace 3.7 Volt DC at (Shield Can (Shield Can
Yes Fence) SL 4 Escalate Fence) SL 4 Escalate
X4200 MP 60 (C2472)

SL 5 Replace
SL 4 Replace SL 5 Replace
R2470, R2471 or
V2470 No N2010 No
R2472
SL 5 Replace
No SL 4 Escalate
SL 4 Escalate
N2000
1222-9526 rev. 1 12 (124)
TROUBLESHOOTING Navigation Keypad & Game Button - Volume Button Problems SEMC Troubleshooting Manual
C905

Navigation Keypad and Game A and B Button Problems Volume Up and Down Button Problems

START
START
Step 1: Use TRS Fixture
Use TRS Fixture Connect: VBATT and DCIO/SEPI
Connect:
PBA Key Flex Flip and Slider FPC Assy to the PBA
Connect: VBATT and DCIO/SEPI

Use Fault Trace SW and go to:

TROUBLESHOOTING
MMI
Misc
Init Screen Testing
Activate
Keypad Scan Test 0 Volt DC at Press the
Replace
No MP S2453_Pin A and S2453 Volume Up
S2453
Perform Keypad Scan Test by pressing all Keypads and MP S2453_Pin B Button
Game A and B Buttons on Key Flex Flip Assy
If successful then
Replace SL 5 Replace
N2010 Yes Yes
PBA Key Flex Flip or Slider FPC Assy
SL 4 Escalate
If not go to step 2.

Step 2:
Continue with the Are
Is
Navigation Keypad and Game A and B Button Problems SL 5 Replace MP 96 (S2453_Pin A) 1.8 Volt DC at
and MP 97 (S2453_Pin B) the problem with
TRS guide R2473 or N2010 No No MP 96 (S2453_Pin A) and Yes
short circuit to the PBA GND
MP 97 (S2453_Pin B) S2453 Volume Up
SL 4 Escalate (Shield Can
Fence) Button

Yes

Is the
Go to
Numeric Keypad Remove the
Replace Numeric Keypad and
Yes and Camera Snap No S2453 Volume Up
X4200 Camera Snap Button
Button Button
Problems TRS guide
Ok

No
Are
SL 5 Replace MP 96 (S2453_Pin A)
and MP 97 (S2453_Pin B) still Replace
V2474 or V2478 Yes No
short circuit to the PBA GND S2453
SL 4 Escalate (Shield Can
Fence)

0 Volt DC at Press the 1.8 Volt DC at


Replace
No MP 94 (S2454_Pin A) and S2454 Volume Down Yes MP 94 (S2454_Pin A) and
S2454 MP 95 (S2454_Pin B) MP 95 (S2454_Pin B)
Button

SL 5 Replace
N2010 Yes
SL 4 Escalate No

Are Are
MP 94 (S2454_Pin A) Remove the MP 94 (S2454_Pin A)
Replace and MP 95 (S2454_Pin B) still S2454 Volume Down and and MP 95 (S2454_Pin B)
No Yes
S2454 and S2424 short circuit to the PBA GND S2424 Camera Play short circuit to the PBA GND
(Shield Can (Shield Can
Fence) Buttons Fence)

SL 5 Replace
V2477,V2476 SL 5 Replace
Yes
or V2472 R2474 or N2010 No
SL 4 Escalate SL 4 Escalate 1222-9526 rev. 1 13 (124)
TROUBLESHOOTING Camera Play and Mode Button - Numeric Keypad LED Problems SEMC Troubleshooting Manual
C905

Camera Play and Mode (REC) Button Problems Numeric Keypad LED Problems

START
START
Load ITP SW into the Phone
Use TRS Fixture Use TRS Fixture
Connect: VBATT and DCIO/SEPI Connect: Numeric Key Foil to the PBA
Connect: VBATT and DCIO/SEPI
Use Fault Trace SW and go to:
MMI
Misc
Init Screen Testing

TROUBLESHOOTING
Led and Backlight
Activate:
Keypad LED
1.8 Volt DC at If Keypad LED is working on the TRS Fixture
Go to Volume
MP 96 (S2453_Pin A) then Replace Numeric Key Foil
Up and Down Button No
and MP 94 If not then continue with the
Problems TRS guide (S2454_Pin A) Numeric Keypad LED Problems TRS guide

SL 5 Replace
0 Volt DC at
Press the Disconnect:
MP 82 (S2415_Pin A) VBATT and DCIO/SEPI
N2010 Yes S2415 Camera Mode (REC)
and MP 84 Disconnect:
SL 4 Escalate (S2415_Pin B) Button
Yes Numeric Key Foil

Replace
No
S2415
Yes

Max 1 Ohm
SL 5 Replace
between MP 74
No L4400
(R4401) and MP 72
Is the SL 4 Escalate
(C4401)
MP 82 1.8 Volt DC at Is there
SL 5 Replace (S2415_Pin A)
MP 82 (S2415_Pin A) a problem with
N2010 No and MP 84 (S2415_Pin B) No No
Short circuit to GND and MP 84 S2424 Camera Play
SL 4 Escalate (S2415_Pin B)
(Shield Can Button Yes
Fence)

Connect: VBATT and DCIO/SEPI


Restart the Fault Trace SW and go to:
Yes MMI
Misc
Init Screen Testing
Led and Backlight
Remove the Activate:
S2415 Camera Mode (REC) Keypad LED
Button

Yes
Is the
MP 82 5 Volt DC at Replace
No
SL 5 Replace (S2415_Pin A) MP 56 (TP4400) N4400
Replace
V2475 or V2471 Yes and MP 84 (S2415_Pin B) No
still Short circuit to GND S2415
SL 4 Escalate
(Shield Can
Fence)

Yes

Fault Trace SW
Deactivate:
Keypad LED

0 Volt DC at 1.8 Volt DC at


Press the
Replace MP 88 (S2424_Pin A) MP 88 (S2424_Pin A)
No S2424 Camera Play Yes
S2424 and MP 90 and MP 90
Button (S2424_Pin B)
(S2424_Pin B)
SL 5 Replace
Replace 3.8 Volt DC
Yes No N2000
X2410 at MP 160 (C2473)
SL 4 Escalate
SL 5 Replace SL 5 Replace
N2010 Yes V2482 No 1222-9526 rev. 1 14 (124)
SL 4 Escalate SL 4 Escalate
TROUBLESHOOTING Navigation Keypad LED Problems - Auto Focus LED Problems SEMC Troubleshooting Manual
C905
Navigation Keypad LED Problems Auto Focus LED Problems

START START
Load ITP SW into the Phone
Load ITP SW into the Phone
Use TRS Fixture
Use TRS Fixture
Connect: PBA Key Flex Flip and Slider FPC Assy
Connect: Flash Complete to the PBA
to the PBA
Connect: VBATT and DCIO/SEPI
Connect: VBATT and DCIO/SEPI
Use Fault Trace SW and go to:
Use Fault Trace SW and go to:
MMI
MMI Misc
Misc
Init Screen Testing
Init Screen Testing Led and Backlight
Led and Backlight

TROUBLESHOOTING
Activate:
Activate: Auto Focus LED
Keypad LED If Auto Focus LED is working on the TRS Fixture
If Navigation Keypad LED is working on the TRS Fixture then Replace Flash Complete
then Replace If not then continue with the
PBA Key Flex Flip or Slider FPC Assy Auto Focus LED Problems TRS guide
If not then continue with the
Navigation Keypad LED Problems TRS guide

Disconnect:
VBATT and DCIO/SEPI
Disconnect:
VBATT and DCIO/SEPI
Remove the PBA from the TRS Fixture

Max 1 Ohm
SL 5 Replace
between MP 74
No L4400
(R4401) and
SL 4 Escalate
MP 72 (C4401)

Max 1 Ohm
SL 5 Replace
between MP 74 Yes
No L4400
(R4401) and MP 72
SL 4 Escalate
(C4401)
Connect: VBATT and DCIO/SEPI
Connect: Flash Complete to the PBA
Restart the Fault Trace SW and go to:
Yes MMI
Misc
Init Screen Testing
1: Cut the Shield Can Fence around the N4000, be very careful Led and Backlight
to avoid component damage. Activate:
Auto Focus LED
2: Use TRS Fixture
Connect: PBA Key Flex Flip and Slider FPC Assy to the PBA
Connect: VBATT and DCIO/SEPI

3: Restart the Fault Trace SW and go to: 5 Volt DC at


MMI MP 56 (TP4400) when Replace
No
Misc Auto Focus LED is N4400
Init Screen Testing Activated
Led and Backlight
Activate:
Keypad LED
Yes

SL 4 Replace 1.4V - 1.5V DC


N4400 at MP 93 (TP4401) Replace
5 Volt DC at No Yes
No SL 5 Replace when Auto Focus LED X4400
MP 56 (TP4400)
L4401 is Activated

Replace
Yes
N4400
Is the Claim Component
Yes
Problem solved N4400
1.7V – 3V DC at
Replace MP 78 (R4403), MP 77
Yes No
X4200 (R4404), MP 75 (R4405)
and MP 79 (R4406) SL 5 Replace
No N2010
SL 4 Escalate 1222-9526 rev. 1 15 (124)
TROUBLESHOOTING Back Side LED Problems - Tally LED Problems SEMC Troubleshooting Manual
C905

Back-Side LED Problems Tally LED Problems

START START
Load ITP SW into the Phone
Load ITP SW into the Phone
Use TRS Fixture
Use TRS Fixture
Connect: Flash Complete to the PBA
Connect: Flash Complete to the PBA Connect: VBATT and DCIO/SEPI
Connect: VBATT and DCIO/SEPI Use Fault Trace SW and go to:
Use Fault Trace SW and go to: MMI
MMI Misc
Misc Init Screen Testing
Init Screen Testing Led and Backlight

TROUBLESHOOTING
Led and Backlight Activate:
Activate: Tally LED
Back-Side LED If Tally LED is working on the TRS Fixture
If the Back-Side LED is working on the TRS Fixture then Replace Flash Complete
then Replace Flash Complete If not continue with the
Tally LED Problems TRS guide
If not then continue with the
Back-Side LED Problems TRS guide

Disconnect:
VBATT and DCIO/SEPI

Disconnect:
VBATT and DCIO/SEPI
Disconnect:
Flash Complete from the PBA Max 1 Ohm
SL 5 Replace
between
No L4400
MP 74 (R4401) and
SL 4 Escalate
MP 72 (C4401)

Yes
Max
1 Ohm between SL 5 Replace
MP 74 (R4401) and No L4400 Connect: VBATT and DCIO/SEPI
Restart the Fault Trace SW and go to:
MP 72 (C4401) SL 4 Escalate
MMI
Misc 5 Volt DC Replace
No
Init Screen Testing at MP 56 (TP4400) N4400
Led and Backlight
Yes Activate:
Tally LED

Connect: VBATT and DCIO/SEPI Yes


Restart Fault Trace SW and go to:
MMI
Misc Is
Init Screen Testing any of
Led and Backlight MP 134 (V4400_Pin 1) 1.8 Volt DC Fault Trace SW:
Replace and MP 148 (V4400_Pin 3)
Activate: No No at MP 134 Yes Deactivate
N2410 Short circuit to
Back-Side LED PBA GND (Shield (V4400_Pin 1) Tally LED
Can Fence)

SL 5 Replace
V4400 Yes
SL 4 Escalate
5 Volt DC at SL 5 Replace 2V – 2.5 Volt DC
V4400 No at MP 148
MP 56 (TP4400) when Replace
No SL 4 Escalate (V4400_Pin 3)
Back-Side LED N4400
is Activated

SL 4 Replace Yes
X4400
Yes SL 5 Replace
N2000
0 Volt DC Fault Trace SW:
Replace
Yes at MP 148 Activate
X4400
(V4400_Pin 3) Tally LED

SL 5 Replace
V4400 No
SL 4 Escalate 1222-9526 rev. 1 16 (124)
TROUBLESHOOTING Camera Snap Button LED - Camera Navigation LED Problems SEMC Troubleshooting Manual
C905

Camera Snap Button LED Problems Camera Navigation LED Problems

START
START Load ITP SW into the Phone
Use TRS Fixture
Load ITP SW into the Phone Connect: PBA Key Flex Flip and Slider FPC Assy
Use TRS Fixture to the PBA
Connect: Numeric Key Foil to the PBA Connect: VBATT and DCIO/SEPI
Connect: VBATT and DCIO/SEPI Use Fault Trace SW and go to:
Use Fault Trace SW and go to: MMI
MMI Misc
Misc Init Screen Testing
Init Screen Testing Led and Backlight

TROUBLESHOOTING
Led and Backlight Activate:
Activate: Camera LED
If Camera Navigation LEDs is working on the TRS Fixture
Camera LED
then Replace
If Camera Snap Button LED is working on the TRS Fixture
PBA Key Flex Flip or Slider FPC Assy
then Replace Numeric Key Foil If not then continue with
If not then continue with the Camera Navigation LED Problems TRS guide
Camera Snap Button LED Problems TRS guide

Disconnect:
VBATT and DCIO/SEPI

Disconnect: Disconnect:
VBATT and DCIO/SEPI PBA Key Flex Flip and Slider FPC Assy
from the PBA
Disconnect:
Numeric Key Foil

Connect: VBATT and DCIO/SEPI


Restart the Fault Trace SW and go to:
MMI Max 1 Ohm
SL 5 Replace
Misc between
Yes No L4400
Max Init Screen Testing MP 74 (R4401) and
MP 72 (C4401)
SL 4 Escalate
Led and Backlight
1 Ohm
SL 5 Replace Activate:
between Camera LED
No L4400
MP 74 (R4401) and
SL 4 Escalate
MP 72 (C4401)

0 Volt DC
Yes 5 Volt DC at
at MP 92 (C4215) and SL 5 Replace
MP 56 (TP4400) when
Yes MP 86 (C4217) when No N2000
Camera LED is
Connect: VBATT and DCIO/SEPI Camera LED is SL 4 Escalate
Activated Activated
Restart the Fault Trace SW and go to:
MMI
Misc
Yes
Init Screen Testing No
Led and Backlight
Activate:
Camera LED 0 Volt DC
Replace at MP 89 (C4218) Replace
Yes
N4400 when Camera LED is X4200
Activated

5 Volt DC at
MP 56 (TP4400) when Replace No
No
the Camera LED is N4400
Activated SL 5 Replace
V4208
SL 4 Escalate
Yes

Is
0 Volt DC the Camera
SL 5 Replace Claim Component
Replace at MP 161 (C2474) Navigation LED Yes
Yes No N2000 V4208
X2410 when the Camera LED Problem solved
SL 4 Escalate
is Activated
SL 5 Replace
No N2000
SL 4 Escalate

1222-9526 rev. 1 17 (124)


TROUBLESHOOTING Trickle Charge LED Problems - Xenon Flash Problems SEMC Troubleshooting Manual
C905

Trickle Charge LED Problems Xenon Flash Problems

START

Step 1:
START Fault Trace SW Replace Flash Complete
and retest the Phone
MMI
Is the Misc If successful claim
Flash the Phone with Flash Complete
Yes Xenon Flash Test Init Screen Testing
Load ITP SW into the Phone EMMA SUCR SW
Ok Led and Backlight If not go to step 2.
Use TRS Fixture Activate:
Connect: VBATT and DCIO/SEPI Step 2:
Xenon Flash Test
Use Fault Trace SW Load ITP SW into the Phone

TROUBLESHOOTING
Use Dummy Battery connected to the
Continue with the
Power Supply Channel 1 (VBATT)
Trickle Charge LED Problems TRS guide No
Connect: DCIO/SEPI
Use Fault Trace SW

Is the
Go to Camera
No Camera working
Problems TRS guide
properly

Yes

Fault Trace SW
MMI Use TRS Fixture
Misc Connect:
Init Screen Testing Flash Complete and Camera 8MP to the PBA
Led and Backlight Connect: VBATT and DCIO/SEPI
Activate: Use Fault Trace SW
Charge LED
Fault Trace SW
MMI
Misc
Init Screen Testing
Led and Backlight
Activate:
Xenon Flash Test
SL 5 Replace 1.8 Volt DC
Replace
N2000 No at MP 118 Yes
V4206
SL 4 Escalate (V4206_Anode)
Disconnect:
Flash Complete

1.8V – 2V DC 1.8 Volt DC Replace


No No
at MP 149 (R4304) at MP 87 (R4303) N2410

SL 5 Replace
Yes N4300
Yes
SL 4 Escalate

Is
MP 133 (X4410)
Replace
connected to the PBA No
X4410
GND (Shield Can
Fence)

Yes

SL 4 Replace
Is the
Replace N2410
Xenon Flash No
X4400 SL 5 Replace
Problem solved
N2010

Claim Component
Yes
X4400

1222-9526 rev. 1 18 (124)


TROUBLESHOOTING Multimedia Combo Chip Problems - Camera Problems SEMC Troubleshooting Manual
C905

Multimedia Combo Chip Problems Camera Problems


START
START
Fault Trace SW Is the Step 1:
Load ITP SW into the Phone General N2500 Selftest Flash the Phone with Replace Camera 8MP and retest the Phone
Use Dummy Battery connected Selftest Test result
Yes
EMMA SUCR SW If successful claim Camera 8MP
to Power Supply Channel 1 Run N2500 Selftest 0x0 If not go to step 2.
(VBATT) Is the
Connect: DCIO/SEPI Flash the Phone with Step 2:
Yes Camera working
Use Fault Trace SW EMMA SUCR SW Use Dummy Battery connected to the Power Supply Channel 1 (VBATT)
Properly
Load ITP SW into the Phone
No Connect: DCIO/SEPI
Use Fault Trace SW

TROUBLESHOOTING
MMI
No Misc
1: Use TRS Fixture Init Screen Testing
Connect: Activate:
VBATT and DCIO/SEPI Camera Test
Is the
SL 5 Replace 1.8 Volt DC Go to Multimedia
2: Use Fault trace SW and go to: Multimedia Combo
N2010 No at MP 68 (R2502 Combo Chip No
MMI Chip Problems TRS
SL 4 Escalate VIDCC_RESn) Problems TRS guide
Misc guide done
Init Screen Testing
Activate:
Multimedia Chip 1: Use TRS Fixture
Yes Connect: Camera 8MP to the PBA
Connect: VBATT and DCIO/SEPI
Yes
2: Use Fault trace SW and go to:
1.8 Volt DC MMI, Misc, Init Screen Testing and Activate: Camera Test
Replace at MP 71 (SP2505
No
N2500 VIDCC_L1DET)

1.8 Volt DC
2.8 Volt DC
Yes Replace at MP 64 (R2210) and Replace
No at MP 131 (TP2210 Yes No
N2205 MP 129 (N2206_Pin 6) N2500
VCAMAF28)

SL 4 Replace
26 MHZ
N2500
at MP 20 (ST2109 No Yes
SL 5 Replace
VIDCC_CLK)
N2102

1.8V DC at
MP 130 (TP2208 1.8 Volt DC at SL 5 Replace
Replace VCAMSD18) and
Yes No Yes MP 54 (TP2206 No V2212
N2206 2.8V DC at MP 128 (TP2209
VCAMSA28) VCAMIO18) SL 4 Escalate

1.2 Volt DC 1.8 Volt DC


Replace
at MP 69 (ST2226 No at MP 70 (R2215 No Yes
N2500
VDD_L1) VIDCC_L1_EN)

SL 5 Replace SL 5 Replace 13 MHz at 1.2 Volt DC


Yes N2210 Replace
N2010 No MP 37 (ST2110 Yes at MP 132 (TP2207 No
Yes SL 4 Escalate N2213
SL 4 Escalate CAMSYSCLK) VCAML12)

1.8 Volt DC 1.8 Volt DC


Replace Yes
at MP 42 (ST2229 No at MP 67 (R2223 No
N2500
VSDR18) VIDCC_SDR_EN)

Deactivate Camera Test and go to:


SL 5 Replace Fault Trace SW
Yes Yes N2214 General, Selftest and Run N2500 Selftest
SL 4 Escalate

SL 5 Replace 1.2 Volt DC 1.8 Volt DC SL 5 Replace


N2010 or N2000 Yes at MP 66 (ST2228 No at MP 36 (C2104 No N2000 SL 4 Replace Is the Is the any of
SL 4 Escalate VDD_L0) PWRRSTn) SL 4 Escalate N2500 N2500 Selftest X4311, X4312, X4313, Replace
No Yes No
SL 5 Replace Test result X4314 or X4315 X4300
N2010 0x0 damaged
SL 4 Replace
N2212
Yes
SL 5 Replace Replace
N2010 Yes
Faulty Component

1222-9526 rev. 1 19 (124)


TROUBLESHOOTING Camera Cover Detect Problems - TV Out Problems SEMC Troubleshooting Manual
C905

Camera Cover Detect Problems TV OUT Problems


START
START NOTE !
Be very careful when you cut the Shield Can Fence
around the N2700 component to avoid component damage
Step 1:
Replace Flash Complete Step 1:
and retest the Phone Flash the Phone with EMMA SUCR SW
If successful claim Flash Complete If successful claim SW Flash
If not go to step 2. If not go to step 2.

Step 2: Step 2: Is the Go to


Use TRS Fixture Load ITP SW into the Phone Display Backlights No Dispaly illumination

TROUBLESHOOTING
Use TRS Fixture Ok Problems TRS guide
Connect Flash Complete to the PBA
Connect:
Connect: VBATT and DCIO/SEPI
PBA Key Flex Flip, Slider FPC Assy and Display to the PBA
Continue with the Connect: VBATT and DCIO/SEPI
Camera Cover Detect Problems TRS guide Use Fault Trace SW and go to: Yes
MMI
NOTE ! Misc
Camera Cover Detect Switch is mounted on Init Screen Testing
Flash Complete Display Pattern
Is the Go to
Activate:
Display No Display Problems
TV Test Pattern
Ok TRS guide

1.8 Volt DC Yes


SL 5 Replace at MP 41 (R4410)
Replace
N2010 Yes when Camera Cover No
X4400 Is the
SL 4 Escalate Detect Switch is
Pressed-On SL 5 Replace MP X2405_Pin 7
1.8 Volt DC at Replace
N2010 No No Short circuit to the Yes
MP 61 (R2228) V2414
SL 4 Escalate PBA GND (Shield
Can Fence)

Yes

1.5 Volt DC at 1.8 Volt DC at


Replace Replace
No MP 18 (ST2232 Yes MP 17 (R2214 No
N2209 N2700
VTV15) VTV30_EN)

Yes

SL 4 Replace
26 MHz at 3 Volt DC at
N2410 Replace
No MP 19 (ST2108 Yes MP 15 (ST2233 No
SL 5 Replace N2208
TV_CLK) VTV30)
N2102

Yes

0.9V – 1V Disconnect:
Replace
No Pk-Pk Pulses at Yes VBATT and
N2700
MP 14 (L2405) DCIO/SEPI

Is
Replace Replace
Yes R2443 = Max 0.5 Ohm No
X2405 R2443

Is the
SL 5 Replace
Claim Component TV OUT
Yes No N2010
X2405 Problem solved
SL 4 Escalate

1222-9526 rev. 1 20 (124)


TROUBLESHOOTING Charging Problems - USB/VBUS Charging Problems SEMC Troubleshooting Manual
C905

Charging Problems USB/VBUS Charging Problems

START START
Step 1:
Perform Charging Test
If NOT successful go to step 2. Step 1:
Perform System Connector Protection Test
Step 2: If successful go to step 2.
Use TRS Fixture
Connect: Step 2:

TROUBLESHOOTING
VBATT and DCIO/SEPI
Use Phone with Normal SW (SSW)
Use TRS Fixture and connect: VBATT
Connect: USB Cable from the PC to the Phone

3.8 Volt DC at Replace


No
MP 33 (TP2201) X2201

Yes

SL 5 Replace
Is the 5V – 5.2V DC at
Yes N2000
connection MP 16 (ST2213)
SL 5 Replace SL 4 Escalate
between MP 139
No R2200
(ST2211) and MP 141
SL 4 Escalate
(ST2212)
Ok
No
Yes

Is
MP 31 (TP2202) 5V – 5.2V DC at Replace
No
Short circuit to PBA Replace MP X2405_Pin 1 X2405
Yes
GND (Shield V2200
Can Fence)

Yes
No

SL 4 Replace
5 Volt DC at
V2202
MP 113 Yes
SL 5 Replace Disconnect:
(V2412_Cathode)
N2000 VBATT and USB Cable

No

Is MP 113
(V2412_Cathode)
Disconnect: Replace
No Short circuit to PBA Yes
VBATT and DCIO/SEPI V2412 Is
GND (Shield Replace Replace
Can Fence) Yes L2407 = Max 1 Ohm No
N2421 L2407

Is
Replace
L2449 = Max 1 Ohm Yes
X2405

SL 5 Replace
No L2449
SL 4 Escalate 1222-9526 rev. 1 21 (124)
TROUBLESHOOTING SIM Problems - Memory Stick Problems SEMC Troubleshooting Manual
C905

SIM Problems Memory Stick Problems


START
Fault Trace SW
Is the Logic Step 1:
Flash the Phone with
Yes Sim Com Test SIM Card control Load ITP SW into the Phone
EMMA SUCR SW
Passed Activate:
SIM Com Test Step 2:
START
Remove Test SIM Insert Test SIM
Use TRS Fixture Connect:
Connect: Dummy Battery connected to
VBATT and DCIO/SEPI No Power Supply Channel 1 (VBATT) NOTE !
Use Fault Trace SW and go to: and DCIO/SEPI
Logic Use Fault Trace SW SL 4 may only Repair X2401 on the C905c Phones
SIM Card control

TROUBLESHOOTING
If there is a problem with X2401
on C905 or C905a Phones
SL 4 Escalate to SL 5
Activate: 1.8 Volt DC at 1.8 Volt DC at Replace
No Yes
SIMVCC MP 155 (X2402_Pin 1) MP 156 (C2420) X2402

No
SIMVCC On
Activate: Yes
SIMCONRST
SL 5 Replace Is any of SL 5 Replace
C2414 or C2420 Yes C2414 or C2420 No N2000
SL 4 Escalate Short circuit SL 4 Escalate Replace Is this a Is X2401
Yes Yes
X2401 C905c phone damaged

SL 5 Replace
X2401 No
SL 5 Replace SL 4 Escalate No
1.8 Volt DC at 1.8 Volt DC Is C2419
No No Yes C2419
MP 153 (X2402_Pin 2) at MP 152 (C2419) Short circuit
SL 4 Escalate

Load ITP SW into the Phone


Yes SL 5 Replace Insert Memory M2 Card
Yes
No N2000 or N2010 Use TRS Fixture
SL 4 Escalate
SIMVCC On Connect:
SL 5 Replace
SIMCONRST On Replace VBATT and DCIO/SEPI
N2000
Activate: X2402 Use Fault Trace SW
SL 4 Escalate
SIMCONCLK

Yes Yes

1MHz and 1MHz and


0.9V-1V DC at
No 1.8 Volt Pk-Pk at No 1.8V-2.2V Pk-Pk at No Fault trace SW
MP 151 (X2402_Pin 3)
MP 107 (ST2410) MP 34 (SP2410) Is the Logic
Flash the Phone with
Yes Memory Stick Test SIM Card control
EMMA SUCR SW
SL 5 Replace Passed Activate:
Yes N2010 Memory Stick Test
SL 4 Escalate
SIMVCC On
SIMCONRST On No
1.8 Volt DC at 1.8 Volt DC at
SIMCONCLK On No No
MP 105 (ST2411) MP 106 (C2413)
Activate:
SIMCONDAT

SL 5 Replace 0 Volt DC at
Yes N2000 Is this a Replace
Yes MP35 (R2422 No Yes
SL 4 Escalate C905c phone X2401
MSDETECT)
Is
Replace MP 154 (X2402_Pin 5) Disconnect: SL 5 Replace
No Yes
X2402 Connected to VBATT and DCIO/SEPI
No X2401
PBA GND Yes
SL 4 Escalate

SL 4 Replace
8 Kohm
SL 4 Replace SL 5 Replace 1.8 Volt DC at
SL 5 Replace between Is this a X2401
MP 155 (X2402_Pin 1) X2402 N2000 No MP 162 (ST2200 Yes Yes
R2416 No Yes C905c phone SL 5 Replace
(Red Probe) and SL 5 Replace SL 4 Escalate VMC18)
SL 4 Escalate MP 150 (X2402_Pin 7) N2010
(Black Probe) N2000 or N2010

SL 5 Replace
No X2401 or N2010
SL 4 Escalate

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TROUBLESHOOTING Primary & Secondary Mic Problems - Ear Speaker Problems SEMC Troubleshooting Manual
C905
Primary and Secondary Mic Problems Ear Speaker Problems

START START
Step 1: Step 1:
If Primary Mic problem Replace Ear Speaker
Replace PBA Key Flex Flip or Slider FPC Assy and retest the Phone
and retest the Phone If successful claim Ear Speaker
If successful claim PBA Key Flex Flip or Slider FPC Assy If not then go to step 2.
If not go to step 3.
Step 2:
Step 2: Replace PBA Key Flex Flip
If successful claim PBA Key Flex Flip
If Secondary Mic problems replace Flash Complete and

TROUBLESHOOTING
If not then go to step 3.
retest the phone
If successful claim Flash Complete Step 3:
If not go to step 3. Replace Slider FPC Assy
If successful claim Slider FPC Assy
Step 3: If not then go to step 4.
Continue with the
Primary and Secondary Mic Problems TRS guide Step 4:
Load ITP SW into the Phone
Use TRS Fixture
Connect: VBATT and DCIO/SEPI
Use Fault Trace SW
Use Hands-Free (PHF) and
continue with the
Ear Speaker Problems TRS guide

Is the
problem with SL 5 Replace
both Primary and Yes N2000
Secondary SL 4 Escalate
Mic

1: Fault Trace SW
Audio and FM Radio
Audio Loop Test
No Audio Input: AUX1
Loop Mode: Analog
Audio Output:
Ear Speaker
Apply Audio Loop
Is the
Replace Replace 2: Remove the DCIO/SEPI Cable from the PBA
No problem with Yes
X4400 X4200 and Insert the Hands-Free (PHF) set to the PBA
Primary Mic

2.6 Volt DC
at MP 125 (ST2201)
No
and MP 124 (ST2206)

SL 5 Replace
Yes N2000
SL 4 Escalate

More than
40 mV AC Pk-Pk
at MP 58 (C3159_Side A) and
MP 57 (C3159_Side B)
No
when blowing into
PHF mic

Yes

Replace
X4200

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TROUBLESHOOTING Loudspeaker Problems - Handsfree (PHF) Problems SEMC Troubleshooting Manual
C905

Loudspeaker Problems Hands-Free (PHF) Problems


Replace Fault trace SW
N2422
Yes
START
START 1: Logic
GPIO Manager
Application Step 1:
Step 1: SL 5 Replace GPIO_Low Perform
1.8 Volt DC
Replace Loudspeaker Assembly N2010 No GPIO_17 System Connector Protection Test
at MP 3 (SP2432)
and retest the Phone SL 4 Escalate (Set GPIO_17 to Low) If successful go to step 2.
Fault trace SW
If successful claim Loudspeaker Assembly
Audio and FM Radio
If not go to step 2. 2: Audio and FM Radio Step 2:
FM Radio Load ITP SW into the Phone
Audio Loop Test
Step 2: Audio Output: Loudspeaker No Use TRS Fixture
Audio Input: AUX1
Frequency: 103 MHz

TROUBLESHOOTING
Load ITP SW into the Phone Loop Mode: Analog Connect: VBATT and DCIO/SEPI
Use TRS Fixture Set FM Radio Use Fault Trace SW
Audio Output:
Connect: VBATT and DCIO/SEPI AUX Earphone
Use Signal Generator Instrument Flash the Phone with 2.6 Volt DC Apply Audio Loop
Use Fault Trace SW and continue with the EMMA SUCR SW
Yes
at MP 110 (R2434)
Loudspeaker Problems TRS guide

Remove: DCIO/SEPI Cable Yes


Connect: Customized FM Radio Cable
Black Lab Plug to TRS Fixture GND Input
and PHF Connector to the Remove the DCIO/SEPI cabel
Phone System Connector SL 5 Replace and Insert Hands-Free (PHF) set SL 5 Replace
0 Volt DC
R2478 No N2000
Signal Generator at MP 111 (R2478)
SL 4 Escalate Blow into the SL 4 Escalate
Instrument Settings: Hands-Free (PHF) Mic
Frequency: 103 MHz
Amplitude/Level: 50μV No
FM Dev: +/-22.5 kHz Yes
FM Rate: 1kHz

Can you
0 Volt DC
hear anything at
Replace at MP 112 2V – 2.2V DC at
No Yes PHF earphone when No
R2448 or V2417 (V2417_Cathode) MP 104 (R3156)
blowing into the
More than PHF Mic
SL 4 Replace 2.6 Volt DC
40 mV AC Pk-PK SL 5 Replace
N3100 at MP 125 (ST2201)
No 1 KHz signal at MP 1 Yes No N2000
SL 5 Replace and MP 124 (ST2206)
(C3137) and MP 30 SL 4 Escalate
N2000
(C3148) Yes

More than
Yes Is 40 mV AC Pk-Pk
Replace L2401 = Max 2 Ohm Disconnect: at MP 102 (C3124), MP 99
No No (C3125) MP 121 (C3155),
L2401 or L2402 L2402 = Max 2 Ohm VBATT and DCIO/SEPI MP 98 (C3156) when blowing
into the PHF mic
Is any of
MP 147 (V3101_Pin 1) SL 4 Replace
Replace 1.8 Volt DC and MP 146 (V3101_Pin 2) V3101 or N3100 Replace
No Yes Yes
N3100 or N2410 at MP 80 (R3153) Short circuit to the PBA SL 5 Replace X2405 or N3101
Yes
GND (Shield Can Yes
C3107 or C3108
Fence)

SL 5 Replace More than


No 0 Volt DC
N2010 No No 40 mV AC Pk-Pk at
at MP 120 (R3149)
Replace SL 4 Escalate MP 123 (R3151)
X2405 or N3101

SL 5 Replace
1: Disconnect: N3103 Yes
Customized FM Radio Cable and VBATT Yes SL 4 Escalate Yes

2: Remove the PBA from the TRS Fixture


Is More than More than
L2403 = Max 2 Ohm 40 mV AC Pk-Pk at 40 mV AC Pk-Pk at
Disconnect: MP 108 (L2403) and MP 101 (L3125) and
L2404 = Max 2 Ohm No Yes
L2406 = Max 1 Ohm VBATT and DCIO/SEPI MP 109 (L2404) MP 100 (L3126)
when blowing into when blowing into
the PHF mic the PHF mic

Is
SL 5 Replace
Is any of L3108, L3109
Replace L3108, L3109 No Yes No
Yes X3102 or X3103 Yes L3110 and L3111 No
X3102 or X3103 L3110 or L3111
damaged = Max 1 Ohm
SL 4 Escalate
Replace SL 5 Replace
Replace
L2403, L2404 or N2000
X2405
L2406 SL 4 Escalate
Replace
No
N3100
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TROUBLESHOOTING FM Radio Problems - FM Radio Antenna Problems SEMC Troubleshooting Manual
C905

FM Radio Problems FM Radio Antenna Problems

START
NOTE !
Be very careful when you
FM Radio
Go to Is the Is not
cut the Shield Can Fence to START
avoid component damage
Loudspeaker No Loudspeaker No working neither with
Problems TRS guide Ok Loudspeaker nor
PHF set Perform System Connector Protection Test
If successful continue with the

TROUBLESHOOTING
Go to FM Radio Antenna Problems TRS guide
Hands-Free (PHF) Yes
Problems TRS guide Yes

Is the
Go to
1: Remove the DCIO/SEPI Cable 1: Load ITP SW into the Phone FM Radio Problems
No FM Radio Problems
2: Connect: TRS guide
TRS guide
Customized FM Radio Cable 2: Use TRS Fixture done?
Black Lab Plug to Connect:
TRS Fixture GND Input and VBATT and DCIO/SEPI
PHF Connector to the
Phone System Connector 3: Use Fault Trace SW Yes
and go to:
Signal Generator Audio and FM Radio
Instrument Settings: FM Radio
SL 5 Replace Frequency: 103 MHz Audio Output: Loudspeaker
N2000 Amplitude/Level: 50 μV Freqvency: 103 MHz
SL 4 Escalate FM Dev: +/-22.5 kHz Set FM Radio Is Use
Replace
FM Rate: 1 kHz No L2408 = Max 1 Ohm Digital Multimeter Instrument (DMM)
L2408
for these measurements
No

More than Yes


2.6 Volt DC Signal Generator
40 mV AC Pk-PK
at MP 125 (ST2201) Instrument Settings:
Yes 1 KHz signal at MP 122 No
and MP 124 (C3145) and MP 103 Change Amplitude/Level to:
(ST2206) (C3146) 800 μV
Is
SL 5 Replace Is SL 5 Replace
C3306
L3300 No L3300 = Max 1.5 Ohm Yes Yes C3306
Short Circuit
SL 4 Escalate SL 4 Escalate
Yes

Is that No
SL 5 Replace any signal on Go to
1.8 Volt DC
No N2010 MP 122 (C3145) and Yes FM Radio Antenna
at MP 120 (R3149)
SL 4 Escalate MP 103 (C3146) Problems TRS guide
Is
MP X2405_Pin 2
Replace Replace
Yes Connected to the PBA No
N1300 X2405
Yes GND (Shield Can
No Fence)

More than
SL 5 Replace
40 mV AC Pk-PK
No N3103 Is the any of SL 5 Replace
1 KHz signal at Is the SL 5 Replace
SL 4 Escalate C3145 or C3146 Yes C3145 or C3146
MP 123 (R3151) Signal No V2413
Short circuit SL 4 Escalate
Ok SL 4 Escalate
SL 5 Replace
Yes N2000
SL 4 Escalate Claim Component
No Yes
N1300

SL 4 Replace
1.8 Volt DC SL 5 Replace
N1300 26 MHz BT_CLK
No Yes at MP 25 (R3302 No N2010
SL 5 Replace at MP 22 (ST2106)
FM_INT) SL 4 Escalate
N2100

Replace
Yes
N1300

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TROUBLESHOOTING Bluetooth Problems - WLAN Problems SEMC Troubleshooting Manual
C905

Bluetooth Problems WLAN Problems


START START
1: Load ITP SW into the Phone NOTE !
Step 1: 1: Load ITP SW into the Phone
2: Disconnect: WLAN/BT Spectrum Analyzer This TRS guide is NOT valid for Spectrum Analyzer
Flash the Phone with 2: Use TRS Fixture
Antenna from the X1530 Instrument Settings: C905c Phones Instrument Settings:
EMMA SUCR SW Max Connect:
3: Use TRS Fixture Frequency: 2402 MHz Max Frequency: 2442 MHz
and retest the Phone 0.5 Ohm between VBATT and DCIO/SEPI
Connect: Span: 10 MHz Step 1: 0.5 Ohm between Span: 10 MHz
If successful MP 29 (X1500_Pin 1) and Yes 3: Connect RF Cable Flexible
MP 23 (X1500_Pin 2) VBATT and DCIO/SEPI Amplitude: 10 dBm Flash the Phone with MP 29 (X1500_Pin 1) and Yes Amplitude: 20 dBm
claim SUCR SW Flash with SMK RF Probe to
4: Connect RF Cable Flexible Use Peak Search (MKR) EMMA SUCR SW MP 23 Use Peak Search (MKR)
If not go to step 2. Spectrum Analyzer instrument
with SMK RF Probe to Connect SMK RF Probe to and retest the Phone (X1500_Pin 2) Connect
Spectrum Analyzer instrument X1500 RF Connector on PBA 4: Use Fault Trace SW
Step 2: If successful SMK RF Probe to
5: Use Fault Trace SW claim SW Flashing X1500 RF Connector on PBA
Continue with the No
NOTE! The WLAN/BT_Antenna
Bluetooth Problems TRS guide If not then go to Step 2. No must be connected to X1530

TROUBLESHOOTING
Replace Step 2:
X1500 Continue with the Replace
WLAN Problems TRS guide X1500
Fault trace SW Settings:
Fault trace SW Settings:
TX and RX
TX and RX
Bluetooth Is WLAN Fault trace SW Settings:
Bluetooth Replace
Channel 0 Is the TX Output Power TX and RX
Channel 0 WLAN/BT_Antenna Yes
Turn Off Blt MaxPwr MOD 0 13 dBm WLAN
Yes Set MaxPwr MOD 0 or X1530
(This must be done before next 0 dBm (±5 dBm) Wlan Settings
Replace step) (±2 dBm) WLAN Turn On
X1530 Set MaxPwr MOD 1
Replace
NOTE! Remember the Frequency Yes
NOTE! Remember the Frequency N1510
No
Yes
No
Disconnect 3.3V – 3.5V DC
Replace
Is MP 21 Is the SMK RF Probe No At MP 46 (ST2310
(X1530_Pin 1) N2300
Blt MaxPwr MOD 1 and connect RF Probe to WLAN_VO33)
Short circuit to the PBA Yes
0 dBm Spectrum Analyzer instrument
GND (Shield
Can Fence) (±2 dBm)
NOTE! Do not use 10:1 Divider 1: Disconnect:
Frequency: 2402 MHz SMK RF Probe from the PBA
Span: 10 MHz Yes and from the Spectrum Analyzer
No Amplitude: 10 dBm instrument
No
NOTE! Use Peak Search (MKR) 2: Connect: RF Probe to the
Is
to get correct TX Power value Is there Spectrum Analyzer instrument
MOD 1 Freq.
any signal NOTE! Do not use 10:1 Divider Replace
minimum 230 KHz Replace
No at MP 47 (N1500) Use Peak Search (MKR) and N2300
higher than N1300
MOD 0 Freq. Measure
WLAN TX Output Power
0 dBm at on top of the N1500 component
Replace
MP 48 (C1502 Replace
WLAN/BT_Antenna Yes
BT_ANT) N1510 NOTE! Do NOT touch the N1500
Yes or X1530 No
(±2 dBm) component with the RF Probe
No
to avoid component damaging
Change the
Bluetooth channels Yes
from ch 0 to ch 78 by using the No
Fault Trace SW and test
TX Output Power Check the Following Voltages:
Use: 1.8 Volt DC at Are the
Is the
Replace
Spectrum Analyzer
0 dBm at SL 5 Replace No MP 85 (R2313 Yes 1.9V DC at MP 45 (ST2311) voltages
TX Output Power MP 28 (W1300_Pin 3) N2410
Span 170 MHz Yes W1300 WLAN_PDn) 1.8V DC at MP 44 (ST2312) Ok
for all channels and MP 27 (W1300_Pin 4)
BW: Auto SL 4 Escalate 3.0V DC at MP 43 (ST2313)
0 dBm (±2 dBm)
Amplitude: 10 dBm (±2 dBm)
Connect SMK RF Probe to Claim Componenet
X1500 RF Connector on PBA N2100
NOTE! Use Peak Search when No
changing the channel to get Yes
No
correct TX Power value Yes
NOTE! 1 MHz channel spacing
SL 4 Replace
2.7 Volt DC at
Replace N1300
MP 26 (ST1302 No
N1300 SL 5 Replace Is the
VBT27)
N2000 SL 5 Replace 1.8V – 2V DC at 26 MHz Signal
WLAN
N2100 Yes MP 50 (V2100_Pin 1 No At MP 24 (ST2105
Problem solved
SL 4 Escalate WLAN_CLKREQ) WLAN_CLK)
Yes

No
SL 4 Replace No Yes
26 MHz Signal SL 5 Replace
N1300
No At MP 22 (ST2106 Yes N2010
SL 5 Replace Is
BT_CLK) SL 4 Escalate
N2100 SL 5 Replace SL 5 Replace MP 49 (V2100_Pin 3) SL 5 Replace
N2010 V2100 Yes Short circuit to the PBA No N1500
SL 4 Escalate SL 4 Escalate GND (Shield SL 4 Escalate
Can Fence)

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TROUBLESHOOTING GSM Problems - WCDMA I, II and V Problems SEMC Troubleshooting Manual
C905

GSM Network Problems WCDMA BAND I,II,V Network Problems


START
START
NOTE !
Step 1: This TRS guide is NOT valid for C905c Phones
Replace Loudspeaker Assembly and retest the Phone
If successful claim Loudspeaker Assembly Step 1:
If not go to step 2. Load ITP SW into the Phone
Max 0.5 Perform SERP Calibration and retest the Phone
Ohm between If successful claim SERP Calibration
Step 2: Replace
MP 62 (X1200_Pin 1) and No If not go to step 2.
Load ITP SW into the Phone MP 63 (X1200_Pin 2) X1200

TROUBLESHOOTING
Perform SERP Calibration and retest the Phone
If successful claim SERP Calibration Step 2:
If not go to step 3. Use TRS Fixture
Connect: VBATT and DCIO/SEPI
Step 3: Yes Use Fault Trace SW
Disassembly the Phone and continue with the
GSM Network Problems TRS guide
Is Go to Is the
MP 167 (X1210) GSM Network No GSM Network
and MP 168 (X1211) Replace Problems TRS guide Ok
No
connected to GND X1210 or X1211
(Shield Can
Fence)

Yes
Yes
Fault Trace SW
TX and RX WCDMA
Max Radio Settings:
SL 5 Replace Is there
1 Ohm between Replace Select Band: BAND I
Z1200, R1202 or No problems with Yes
MP 166 (Z1200_Pin No N1200 Fast select channels:
L1202 WCDMA TX
IN) and MP 167 Set Low Channel
SL 4 Escalate Ch LOW
(X1210)
Modes: Max Pwr 23dBm
Go to
Yes SERP Calibration

Replace 2.5V – 3V DC at 3V – 3.8V DC at


SL 5 Replace 2.8 Volt DC at Use TRS Fixture N1200
Yes MP 143 (C1215 Yes MP 145 (ST1201
N2000 No MP 163 (C1218 Connect: WPA_A_EN) VCC_WPA)
SL 4 Escalate LDOA_OUT) VBATT and DCIO/SEPI

Replace
No No
N1210
Yes

2.8V DC 1.8 Volt DC at


Disconnect:
at MP 65 (C1207) Yes MP 144 (R1210
Replace Replace VBATT and DCIO/SEPI
No (If C905c Skip This Yes WPA0_EN)
N1211 N1200
and Replace
N1200)

No
Go to
SERP Calibration
SL 5 Replace Is SL 5 Replace
L1200 No L1200 = Max 0.5 Ohm N2010
SL 4 Escalate SL 4 Escalate

Is the
Claim Component GSM Network Replace
Yes Yes
N1200 Problem N1210
solved

SL 5 Replace
N2010 or N2000 No
Is the
SL 4 Escalate SL 5 Replace
WCDMA TX
No N2010 or N2000
Problem solved
SL 4 Escalate

Claim Component
Yes
N1210

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TROUBLESHOOTING WCDMA VIII Problems - A-GPS Problems SEMC Troubleshooting Manual
C905
WCDMA BAND VIII Network Problems A-GPS Problems

START
START
NOTE !
Step 1:
This TRS guide is NOT valid for C905a and C905c Phones
Got to Service Tests Menu and perform the GPS Test
If successful
NOTE ! Flash the Phone with EMMA SUCR SW
This TRS guide is valid ONLY for C905 Phones if not go to step 2.
if the WCDMA BAND VIII is supported
Step 2:
Step 1: Replace PBA Key Flex Flip
Load ITP SW into the Phone and retest the Phone
Perform SERP Calibration and retest the Phone 1.8 Volt DC

TROUBLESHOOTING
at MP 91 (R1404 If successful claim PBA Key Flex Flip
If successful claim SERP Calibration No
if not go to step 3.
If not go to step 2. AGPS_LDO_EN)
Step 3:
Step 2: Replace Slider FPC Assy
Use TRS Fixture and retest the Phone
Connect: VBATT and DCIO/SEPI Replace
N2410
Yes If successful claim Slider FPC Assy
Go to Is the Use Fault Trace SW
if not go to step 4.
GSM Network No GSM Network
Problems TRS guide Ok Step 4:
1.8 Volt DC Load ITP SW into the Phone
No at MP 81 (R1401 Use TRS Fixture
AGPS_PWRON) Connect: VBATT and DCIO/SEPI
Yes

Fault Trace SW
TX and RX WCDMA
Radio Settings: Yes
Is there
Replace Select Band: BAND VIII
No problems with Yes
N1200 Fast select channels:
WCDMA TX
Set Low Channel
Ch LOW SL 5 Replace 1.8 Volt DC
Modes: Max Pwr 23dBm N2010 No at MP 53 (R2116
Go to SL 4 Escalate AGPS_CLK_EN)
SERP Calibration

Yes
Replace 2.8V - 3V DC at 3V – 3.8V DC at
N1200
Yes MP 142 (C1214 Yes MP 145 (ST1201
WPA_C_EN) VCC_WPA)
SL 4 Replace
26 MHz at
N2410
MP 55 (ST2107 No
SL 5 Replace
Replace AGPS_CLK)
No No N2102
N1210

Disconnect: 1.8 Volt DC at Yes


VBATT and DCIO/SEPI
Yes MP 140 (R1209
WPA2_EN)
1: Disconnect: More than
VBATT and DCIO/SEPI 1.8V Pk-Pk Pulses SL 5 Replace
at MP 2 (ST1404) No N2010
No 2: Connect: shortly after phone SL 4 Escalate
VBATT and DCIO/SEPI Power On

SL 5 Replace Is the SL 5 Replace


L1200 No L1200 = Max 0.5 Ohm N2010
SL 4 Escalate SL 4 Escalate Yes

1: Disconnect:
Replace VBATT and DCIO/SEPI
Yes
N1210
2: Connect:
VBATT and DCIO/SEPI

Is the
SL 5 Replace
WCDMA TX More than
No N2010 or N2000
Problem solved SL 5 Replace 1.8V Pk-Pk Pulses
SL 4 Escalate Replace
N2010 No at MP 32 (ST1403) Yes
X4200
SL 4 Escalate shortly after phone
Power On
Claim Component
Yes
N1210
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TROUBLESHOOTING Accelerometer Problems - Vibrator Problems SEMC Troubleshooting Manual
C905

Accelerometer Problems Vibrator Problems

START START

Step 1:
Step 1: Load ITP SW into the Phone
Got to Service Tests Menu and perform
the Accelerometer Test Step 2:
If successful Use TRS Fixture
Flash the Phone with EMMA SUCR SW Connect: VBATT and DCIO/SEPI
if not go to step 2. Use Fault Trace SW and go to:
MMI

TROUBLESHOOTING
Step 2: Misc
Load ITP SW into the Phone Init Screen Testing
Activate:
Use Dummy Battery connected to
Vibrator Test
Power Supply Channel 1 (VBATT)
Connect: DCIO/SEPI
Use Fault Trace SW

Is the
Fault Trace SW Clean Replace the
Yes Vibrator working on
General X4201 and X4202 Vibrator
TRS Fixture
Asic Revisions
Read All

Yes
No

Is the 2.7V – 3.5V


connection between
Is Remove the PBA Pk-Pk Pulses at
X4202 and Yes
Accelerometer PBA GND (Shield from the TRS Fixture MP VIB + on
Replace Can Fence) TRS Fixture
(N2411) No
N2411 Ok
Asic Revision
0x3b
No
No
Yes

Is
Scrap the
L4202 = Max 1.5 Ohm Yes
Fault Trace SW PBA
MMI Move the Phone Remove the PBA
Misc and from the TRS Fixture
Init Screen Testing Activate Accelerometer Test again SL 5 Replace
Activate: No L4202
Accelerometer Test NOTE! Read X, Y and Z information SL 4 Escalate
in the Info Box.
NOTE! Read X, Y, Z information in NOTE! Repeat this Test Sequence
the Info Box. 10 Times

SL 5 Replace
Is C4208
Can C4208 Yes
Short circuit
you see SL 4 Escalate
Flash the Phone with that X, Y and Z
Yes
EMMA SUCR SW information are
changing in the
info box
No

Replace
No
N2411
SL 5 Replace Is
L4201 No L4201 = Max 1.5 Ohm
SL 4 Escalate

Is the
SL 5 Replace SL 5 Replace
Accelerometer Claim Component
N2010 No Yes N2000
Problem solved N2411 Yes
SL 4 Escalate SL 4 Escalate

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TROUBLESHOOTING Real Time Clock Problems - Slide Sensor Problems SEMC Troubleshooting Manual
C905

Real Time Clock Problems Slide Sensor Problems

START

Step 1:
Replace Numeric Key Foli and retest the Phone
If successful claim Numeric Key Foil
If not go to step 2.

START Step 2:

TROUBLESHOOTING
Replace Cover Rear Assembly and retest the Phone
If successful claim Cover Rear Assembly
If not go to step 3.

Step 3:
Continue with the
Slide Sensor Problems TRS guide

SL 4 Replace
Does X2410
the Phone Perform: SL 5 Replace
Gain or Lose
Yes
SERP Calibration N2010
Time

No Is there
still problems with Claim
No
Gaining or Losing SERP Calibration
Time
Perform:
Backup Capacitor
Test Replace
Yes
B2100

Is the Flash the Phone with


Yes
Test Passed EMMA SUCR SW

SL 4 Replace
C2214
No
SL 5 Replace
N2000

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TROUBLESHOOTING System Connector Protection Test - Current Consumption Test SEMC Troubleshooting Manual
C905

System Connector Protection Test Current Consumption Test


Perform Diode and Ohm measurements, use the DMM instrument. Step 1:
Note! The Battery must be removed from the Phone during this test.
Note! Connect the Black probe to X2405_PIN 9 (GND). Insert a Local SIM Card and use the phone with the Normal SW (SSW).
Use Dummy Battery connected to Power Supply Channel 1 (VBATT).
Instrument settings: Voltage: 3.8 Volt, Limiter 3A.

Note: (Dummy Battery)

TROUBLESHOOTING
The resistance between GND and BDATA should be approximately 27KOhm.

Measure the current consumption when Phone is turned off.


Take a note of the current consumption at Power Supply Channel 1 (VBATT).

The Current consumption in off mode should be less than 1mA.


If more than 1mA go to Dead Phone Problems part 1 TRS guide.

Step 2:

PIN_1 PIN_9 GND PIN_12 Turn the Phone On:

System Conn. Diode Ohm


Measure the deep sleep current max 6mA typical between 0-3mA. Make sure that the
X2405 Measurements Measurements SL 4 SL 5 operator is running with deep sleep mode.
(PIN Position) (Volt) (Ohm) (Repair Action) (Repair Action)
X2405 Note: This operation can be switched off by operator if network is busy or heavily-loaded.
C2439 if lower
1 0L 1M - 0L L2407
N2421 if lower If phone using more than 6mA, then go to EMMA and run Software Update Contents
2 0 0
X2405 if higher
No Action Refresh (SUCR SW).
L2406 if higher
X2405 if higher Step 3 with Fault Trace SW application:
3 2.6 – 2.8 12K L2401 if higher C2443 if lower
N3101 if lower or higher
L2402 if higher - Flash the phone with ITP SW
4 0.7 - 1.2 1.0K – 1.1K N3101 if lower or higher C2442 if lower - Use Dummy Battery connected to the Power Supply Channel 1 (VBATT)
X2405 if higher - Use Fault Trace SW
X2405 if higher
5 1.8 – 2.0 2.0K – 2.2K L2403 if higher C2448 if lower
N3101 if lower or higher
Connect the:
X2405 if higher - Dummy Battery connected to the Power Supply Channel 1 (VBATT):
6 1.8 – 2.0 2.0K – 2.2K L2404 if higher C2447 if lower Instrument settings: Voltage: 3.8 Volt, Limiter 3 A
N3101 if lower or higher
X2405 if higher C2445 if lower
- Connect DCIO/SEPI to the phone:
V2414 if lower L2405 if higher
7 0 75 Instrument settings: Voltage: 5 Volt, Limiter 2 A
R2443 if higher C2444 if lower
N2700 if lower or higher R2453 if higher
X2405 if higher Perform the following tests:
R2448 if higher R2478 if higher
8 2.0 - 2.6 500K – 700K
V2417 if lower R2434 if higher
N2422 if lower or higher - Max TX Power GSM 850 MHz

9 GND GND X2405 if higher L2449 if higher Fault Trace SW settings:


TX and RX GSM
X2405
Z2400
GSM Mode Settings:
10 0.7 – 0L 50K – 0L R2445 TX Switched
V2415 if lower
N2420 if lower GSM Radio Settings:
X2405 if higher Select Band: GSM 850
Z2400 if higher
11 0.7 – 0L 50K – 360K
V2416 if lower
R2446 if higher Channel: 128
N2420 if lower or higher Power Level: 5

V2412 if lower C2440 if lower


12 0L 75K – 0L
V2202 if lower C2441 if lower

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TROUBLESHOOTING Current Consumption Test SEMC Troubleshooting Manual
C905

Limits GSM 850 MHz Limits WCDMA BAND I


- Transmitter current: 325mA - Transmitter current: 550mA
- Tolerance: ±30% - Tolerance: ±25%
- Max TX Power GSM 900 MHz
- Max TX Power WCDMA BAND II
Fault Trace SW settings: (Note: Valid only for C905a)
TX and RX GSM
GSM Mode Settings: Fault Trace SW settings:
TX Switched TX and RX WCDMA

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GSM Radio Settings: Radio Settings:
Select Band: GSM 900 Select Band: BAND I
Channel: 1 Fast Select Channels: Ch LOW
Power Level: 5 Modes: Max Pwr 23dBm

Limits GSM 900 MHz Limits WCDMA BAND I


- Transmitter current: 250mA - Transmitter current: 470mA
- Tolerance: ±30% - Tolerance: ±20%

- Max TX Power DCS 1800 MHz - Max TX Power WCDMA BAND V


(Note: Valid only for C905a)
Fault Trace SW settings:
TX and RX GSM Fault Trace SW settings:
GSM Mode Settings: TX and RX WCDMA
TX Switched Radio Settings:
GSM Radio Settings: Select Band: BAND I
Select Band: DCS 1800 Fast Select Channels: Ch LOW
Channel: 512 Modes: Max Pwr 23dBm
Power Level: 0
Limits WCDMA BAND I
Limits DCS 1800 MHz - Transmitter current: 590mA
- Transmitter current: 220mA - Tolerance: ±10%
- Tolerance: ±30%
- Max TX Power WCDMA BAND VIII
- Max TX Power PCS 1900 MHz (Note: Valid only for C905 if WCDMA BAND VIII is supported)

Fault Trace SW settings: Fault Trace SW settings:


TX and RX GSM TX and RX WCDMA
GSM Mode Settings: Radio Settings:
TX Switched Select Band: BAND I
GSM Radio Settings: Fast Select Channels: Ch LOW
Select Band: PCS 1900 Modes: Max Pwr 23dBm
Channel: 512
Power Level: 0 Limits WCDMA BAND I
- Transmitter current: 700mA
Limits PCS 1900 MHz - Tolerance: ±10%
- Transmitter current: 180mA
- Tolerance: ±30%
If current consumption is out of the test limits, try to solve the problem by running SERP
- Max TX Power WCDMA BAND I Calibration. If still problem with current consumption then go to:
(Note: Valid only for C905 and C905a) GSM and WCDMA Network problems TRS guides.

Fault Trace SW settings: If the current consumption is equal to the test limits then go to:
TX and RX WCDMA Charging Test.
Radio Settings:
Select Band: BAND I
Fast Select Channels: Ch LOW
Modes: Max Pwr 23dBm

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TROUBLESHOOTING Backup Capacitor Test - Charging Test SEMC Troubleshooting Manual
C905

Backup Capacitor Test Charging Test


To perform this test use:
To perform this test use:
- Phone with the Normal SW (SSW)
- Phone with ITP SW
- Dummy Battery connected to Power Supply Channel 1 (VBATT)
- Power Supply Channel 1 VBATT: Instrument settings: Voltage: 3.8V, Limiter: 2A Note! The Dummy Battery should have approximately 27 KOhm resistance
between GND and BDATA.
- Power Supply Channel 2 DCIO/SEPI: Instrument settings Voltage: 5V, Limiter: 2A
- Power Supply Channel 1 (VBATT)

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This test should be performed in 3 steps: Instrument settings:
Voltage: from 3.0 Volt to 4.2 Volt, according to VBATT row in the Reference Table.
Limiter: 2A
Step1:
- Power Supply Channel 2 (DCIO/SEPI)
Measure the voltage at the Backup capacitor by using Fault Trace SW- Logic - ADC Instrument settings:
Values – Read ADC Value (Reading 1). Voltage: 5V
Limiter: 2A
Step2:
Test instructions:
This step should be done 30 seconds after Step 1. Measure the voltage at the
Backup capacitor by using Fault Trace SW - Logic – ADC Values - ADC Channels - Disconnect the DCIO/SEPI Cable between each measurement and wait for the
– Read ADC Value (Reading 2). phone to shut down when changing VBATT voltage.
- Take a note of Current measurements at Power Supply Channel 2 DCIO/SEPI and
Step3: Display charging indicator X seconds after DCIO/SEPI cable has been inserted
according to Test Time row in the reference table below.
Compare the difference between Reading 1 and Reading 2 with the reference table - Compare test results with reference table below, tolerance +/-20%.
below. If the Reading 1 value is between 50 and 680 go to Interval 1, if between 681
Reference Table
and 800 go to Interval 2, if between 801 and 880 go to Interval 3 and compare with
VBATT x Volt 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 3.8 3.9 4.0 4.1 4.2
the Reading 2 – Reading 1 Min and Max Limits.
Test Time x sec. 15s 15s 15s 25s 25s 25s 25s 30s 30s 30s 30s 30s 45s
DCIO/SEPI 250- 800- 800- 800- 800- 500-
Reference Table: Current mA 250 250 500 500 500 500 500 1000 1000 1000 1000 750 0
Display indicate Yes or Fully
charging Nothing Nothing Nothing Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Charged
Min Max Unit

Absolute readout 50 880 Dec


Reading 1 Note! The Power Supply Channel 1 (VBATT) must allow reverse current.

If the charging current is NOT equal to the reference table then go to:
Charging Problems TRS Guide.

Reading 1 (Dec) Reading 2 – Reading 1 (Dec) If the charging current is equal to the reference table value then insert the normal battery
and test the charging current to verify that the phone battery is working properly.

Min Max Measure the voltage at the battery to define the current level.
If the battery is receiving the right current, then the phone and the battery are working
properly.
Interval 1 (50 – 680) 20 210

Interval 2 (681 – 800) 5 30

Interval 3 (801 – 880) 0 10

Note: The upper table contains the absolute limits for the readouts. The lower table
contains the allowed delta between the first and the second readout, separated in
time with 30 seconds.

If the readings are out of limits replace C2214 Backup capacitor.

If the problem is not solved then SL 5 Replace N2000 SL 4 Escalate. 1222-9526 rev. 1 33 (124)
TROUBLESHOOTING ASIC Revision Test SEMC Troubleshooting Manual
C905

ASIC Revision Test


Note:
The Keypad Scan Test may not be activated when performing this test.

Purpose:

- To verify that the ASIC is correctly mounted, that the communication works

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and that the revision is correct.

The tested ASICs are:

- D2010 (Kajsa)
- N2000 (Vera)
- N1300 (Bluetooth and FM Radio ASIC)
- N2411 (Accelerometer)
- N1400 (A-GPS Module)

To perform this test use:

- Phone with ITP SW


- TRS Fixture
- Power Supply Channel 1 VBATT (Voltage: 3.8V, Limiter: 2A)
- Power supply Channel 2 DCIO/SEPI (Voltage: 5V, Limiter: 2A)
- Fault Trace SW, go to: General – Asic Revisions – Read All

Reference Table:

Part
ASIC Description Return value (hex)
number

N2010 1208-3871 CPU (Kajsa) 0xE8

Power Management
N2000 1202-0639 0xC8
(Vera)
Bluetooth
Firmware Revision Ox5,0x3
N1300 1200-6182 Chip ID 0x0,0x0,0x0,0x0
Will always return 0 on STLC because
Chip ID is not supported.

N2411 1202-1676 Accelerometer 0x3b

N1400 1200-0700 A-GPS Module 254,0,253,192,0,242,113,9,16,252

NOTE! The Key Flip Flex Assy must be


connected to the PBA during this test.
When FM Radio is On: Ox1253
N1300 1200-6182 FM Radio
When FM Radio is Off: Ox1200

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TROUBLESHOOTING Measurement Points Pictures SEMC Troubleshooting Manual
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MP 1, MP 30 (C3137 and C3148) MP 2 (ST1404) Shortly after the phone is powered on
Note: This is an example! The shape of the signal can be different.

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TROUBLESHOOTING Measurement Points Pictures SEMC Troubleshooting Manual
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TROUBLESHOOTING
MP 14 (L2405 TV_OUT) MP 19 (ST2108 TV_CLK)

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TROUBLESHOOTING Measurement Points Pictures SEMC Troubleshooting Manual
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MP 20 (ST2109 VIDCC_CLK) MP 22 (ST2106 BT_CLK)

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TROUBLESHOOTING Measurement Points Pictures SEMC Troubleshooting Manual
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MP 24 (ST2105 WLAN_CLK) MP 27 (W1300_Pin 4)

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TROUBLESHOOTING Measurement Points Pictures SEMC Troubleshooting Manual
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MP 28 (W1300_Pin 3) MP 32 (ST1403) Shortly after the phone is powered on

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TROUBLESHOOTING Measurement Points Pictures SEMC Troubleshooting Manual
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TROUBLESHOOTING
MP 34 (SP2410) MP 37 (ST2110 CAMSYSCLK)

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TROUBLESHOOTING Measurement Points Pictures SEMC Troubleshooting Manual
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TROUBLESHOOTING
MP 38 (R2102_MCLK) MP 47 (N1500)

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TROUBLESHOOTING Measurement Points Pictures SEMC Troubleshooting Manual
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MP 48 (C1502 BT_ANT) MP 55 (ST2107 AGPS_CLK)

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TROUBLESHOOTING Measurement Points Pictures SEMC Troubleshooting Manual
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TROUBLESHOOTING
MP 59 (TP2203 VOPTO30) MP 100, MP 101 (L3126, L3125)
Note: This is an example! The shape of the signal can be different.

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TROUBLESHOOTING Measurement Points Pictures SEMC Troubleshooting Manual
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TROUBLESHOOTING
MP 99, MP 102 (C3125, C3124) MP 103 (C3146)

Note: This is an example! The shape of the signal can be different.

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TROUBLESHOOTING Measurement Points Pictures SEMC Troubleshooting Manual
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TROUBLESHOOTING
MP 107 (ST2410) MP 108, MP 109 (L2403, L2404)
Note: This is an example! The shape of the signal can be different.

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TROUBLESHOOTING Measurement Points Pictures SEMC Troubleshooting Manual
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TROUBLESHOOTING
MP 117 (V4200_Pin 3) MP 98, MP 121 (C3156, C3155)
Note: This is an example! The shape of the signal can be different.

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TROUBLESHOOTING
MP 122 (C3145) MP 123 (R3151 1 kHz)

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TROUBLESHOOTING
MP 123 (R3151) Handsfree (PHF) Problems TRS-Guide MP 135 (ST2104 RTCCLK)
Note: This is an example! The shape of the signal can be different.

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MP 136 (C2100 32 kHz) MP 138 (C2101 32 kHz)

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MP Vibrator + on TRS Fixture WLAN TX Output Power

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TROUBLESHOOTING Measurement Points Pictures SEMC Troubleshooting Manual
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Blt MacPwr MOD 0 Blt MaxPwr MOD 1

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MEASUREMENT POINTS Front Side SEMC Troubleshooting Manual
4 8 C905

Z4202
MP Z4202 Pin 1-8

OUT
3 7

IN
12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 2 6
MP X2405 Pin 1-12 1 5

Z4201
4 8
MP Z4201 Pin 1-8

OUT
3 7

IN
MP 1 MP 2 MP 3 MP 4 MP 5 MP 6 MP 7 MP 8 MP 9 MP 10 MP 11 MP 12 MP 13 MP 14 MP 15 MP 16 MP 17 MP 18 MP 19 MP 20 MP 21 MP 22 MP 23 MP 24 MP 25 MP 26 MP 27 MP 28 MP 29
2 6
1 5

4 8

Z4200
MP Z4200 Pin 1-8
MP 43

OUT
3 7

IN
2 6
1 5 MP 44

X2405 MP 45

MP 46

V2414
R2443 L2407

V2416

V2415
R2444 ST2213 ST3304 R3302 C3305
C3304

L3300

C2376

C2377
Z2400

MEASUREMENT POINTS
L2313

N2421
C4324

C2439
C2446 C2445

R2447
C4303
R2453
SP1300

C4323
C2444
L2405 C3306

C2372 R4324 MP 47

N2300
ST1303
C2371
X1530

C1303
SP5104 ST1302

E1003
C4304
C4332
C1302

C4322
SP5103 C3105 C3107
ST2233 ST2230 R2214 R4323
R4216
SP5107

R2445 R2446 R2441


C2437 L2310

C3104
C2284

SP4203
N1300

SP2423
SP5124 ST1301

C3108
C4331

C2373
C2379
C2282 C2279 R4215 R2213

X4300
SP5102

SP2425
C1301
N3100 C4301 ST4402

R2430

R2431

ST2313
SP5116
N2208

N2420
C2436
R3128

SP1502
W1300
MP 48
ST1300

C3106
ST3100

N2700
SP5105 C4340 C4339

SP2424
L2311

C1524
SP5106 C1300
C4337

SP2426
C4338

R3127

R1506

R1505
ST2312
R3106 C1512

C1505
C2431 C2283

C1518
R1515

SP2420
SP2200 C4336 C4335
R3102 SP4202

R1502

R1508

R1509

R1507

R1510
C1520

C1523

C1504
C1519
C4333

SP2427
C4334

C2433
C3137
C3148
ST2422 ST2311
TP2204

C1511

SP2421
C2285 C1530

SP2428
C4320

SP2435
C1521

ST2310
OUT C1510

C1526
R2442

SP2430
SP5123

SP2429
C2374
MP 49

C4321
SP5125
C4308
C2432

R2451
C1522

C2434
MP 30

R2440
N2209

SP1500 SP1503

B1
C2435

A1
X1500
R1527
C4302

SP1302

SP1301

SP1304

SP2432

R2452
SP2422
ST2421
R1514

C1528
C1527

C4325
C2286 C4330
C1509
C2281
R5102

R5101

R2475

R2471

R2470
ST1407

ST1403

ST1404

ST1405

SP4201
C2323

C2303

C2344

C2322
C2304

C2302

C2346

R1525
C2280

N1510
C2301

ST2231
ST1517 R4321
N1500

R1534
TP2202

R1532

R1533
ST2232 L1501

L1502
ST1518
L1500 SP1507

MP 50

SP1501
ST1519
C2348 C4300 R4301

MP 31 IN V2100

C1513
R1102 SP2102 C1525

R2125
ST2108
S4300

SP1504
ST1520

R1522
R1518

R1517

R1521

R1519
R1512

R1511

C1503
C1514

C1515

C1516

C1517
R1101

C1508

C1507

C1506
C1502
ST2109 R3100

Cutout
C3110
SP2410
SP1305
C2324 R4300 ST3103 L1503

SP1303
R5100
TP2201

R4205
C2305

R1103
V4203
MP 51
C2321

MP 32 C2337
C2313
C4210

R2113
N2010

E1000
C4211

Z4202
C2325 R4220
C2331

OUT
R4222

IN
C2343 R4219
R2112
N2020

R4221

R2101

TP4200
MP 52
R2407 SP4200

MP 33
C2342

0.8mm
R2108

Z4201
C2341

C2312

OUT
ST2106

IN
R2422

C2353 ST4201

X4312
X4311
ST2105
SP2104 N2100

C2460
E1001
C4213
C2354

TP4201
MP 53
C2104 C4214
R2103

Z4200
MP 34
C2340
R2115 C4410

OUT

LABEL
C2311

IN
R2122
C2339 V2101 R4218

C2338
C2336 C2310 R2104 R2111 R4217

C2326

C3139
C2330

C2105
ST3105

N2102
C2320

TP2206
ST2300

MP 54

C3140
R2116

MP 35
ST3106
R2123 C2307

C2103 ST2110

R2408
ST2400

R2474
C2403
R2117

X4200
ST2107
R2102 SP2411

SP5110

C4412
R2472

R2473

R4410

R2228
C2349

C2327

C2306

C2314

C2351

C2308

C2328

C2350

C2309

C2329

C2347

C2352
V2482
R1404

SP2103 C4413
SP2500
C2345

TP4400
MP 55
SP2105
N2410
SP3208 R3203

SP3214

C3159
C4414

X4313
SP5101
ST2225

C2469
ST2102

SP2501

MP 36
SP2401

SP3209

C4415
R3202

R3201

R3204
C2268

C2255

C2264

C2269

C2261

ST2229 C2472
ST2103

ST2228 C2278
SP2400

N2411 C2252
C4215

N2212
C2406

ST2101

V4208
C2266

MP 56

TP2203
R1526

R2313

R4303

C2262
ST2402

C2288
C2277

R3153

MP 37
C4218

SP2504 C2256
ST2401

C2289

C2404
C2405

ST4200

R2217

V2470

X4315

X4314
L2213

C2468
N2201 C4219
N2500

C4216
C4220
R1407
C2251 C4217
C2263
C2258
V2481 C4405
C1400

MP 57

TP4401
C4229
C2267
C2257

ST4403
N2214

MP 38 C2265
L1400
C1221

R1402
R1211
R1408
C4406

C2254
C4403
B1

A1
R2210 C2260 R1403
N1211

ST1406
C4402
C1217

R4402

C4404
C4400

C2214
C1207

ST4401 ST1402

MP 58
R4401

MP 39
R1406
C3118 C3101 C3117 C4407

C4401
SP2505

ST1400
R2503

R2501

R2223

R2502

N4400

R4400
C2253

C2270

C2259
L3110

L3111

R1401
R4406
L4400

C2271
IN SP2503

MP 59
R2215

R4404

R4403

MP 40
R4405

L4401

N2210
X1200

ST2226

C2274
A B V2475 V2476
A B A B A B
V2477 V2474

S2415 S2424 S2454 S2453


C D C D C D C D MP 60
MP 41 OUT

MP 42

MP 61 MP 62 MP 63 MP 64 MP 65 MP 66 MP 67 MP 68 MP 69 MP 70 MP 71 MP 72 MP 73 MP 74 MP 75 MP 76 MP 77 MP 78 MP 79 MP 80 MP 81 MP 82 MP 83 MP 84 MP 85 MP 86 MP 87 MP 88 MP 89 MP 90 MP 91 MP 92 MP 93 MP 94 MP 95 MP 96 MP 97

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MEASUREMENT POINTS Back Side SEMC Troubleshooting Manual
C905

MP 98 MP 99 MP 100 MP 101 MP 102 MP 103 MP 104 MP 105 MP 106 MP 107 MP 108 MP 109 MP 110 MP 111 MP 112 MP 113 MP 114 MP 115 MP 116 MP 117 MP 118 MP 119

MP 120 MP 135

MP 121 MP 136

MP 122 MP 137

R2448

L2449
V2413

L2403
L2401

L2402

L2404
L2408

C2438
X1540

SP2433
V4206

C2443

C2442
C2448 C2447

L2406

V2412
R2434
C2440

N2422
C2449 R2450 R2478

MEASUREMENT POINTS
MP 123 MP138

SP2434
V2417 C2441
C2430

R2417
C3115 C3116 C3114 C2215
ST2210

C2231
C3158
C2218
R2419
R2201
MP 124

L2200
R2418

N3101 V2202
L2201
MP 139
X2401 C3157 C3153
C2222
C2217
C2219 C4200
C2230
L2202

SP3213 SP3205
C2220
C2232
R2416

SP3204 SP3206
L3126

L3125
C2221

C2414
SP3207 ST2209

ST2411
R2207
R2420
V2400

C2223
MP 125 3

R2231
C2224
V2201
MP 140
R2208
C2216 C4206
C2411

R2415
R3148 R3147 R3156

X4202 X4201 R2421


ST2410

L4200 N2200

C2233

X2201
C3150
C3149

ST4202
SP2412
C2412 R4203 C4201

C2413
C3136 C4204 R4201
C2421

C4205
C3151
V4201

R4200
C2410

E1002
R4204 C2228 ST2214

MP 126 MP 141
C3152

V4200

N2000
2

R4202
C2422 C3112 ST3102 C3102
C4203

C3167
V2200 C2229
R2402
R3149 C3100

R2403
C2200

C4202
C2201

C3156
C3124 C3126
N3103 R2404
ST4203

R3112 C3127
Cutout
ST1200

R2200
C2402

ST2211
C3125 C3133

MP 127
C3145

MP 142
ST2104 C2100
C1201

R1209
ST3101

C1213
C3131
C3155
V4202

L4201

R3151

B2100
C2227 ST2100
L4202

ST2212
1
C3146 R1203 C1204
C3121 ST2240 C2101

C2212
C3135 C1214
R3155
C2226
ST2221
ST2206
N1210
C2243 C3165 C1216

L1200
C4208

R2211 C2202
C4207

R2203
R3150

MP 128
C2203

C3166
C1215

MP 143

ST2201
R3154

C2210

C2207

C2209

C2208
C2211
C2242

C2225
C1208

C3154

C4209
R3160
ST2205
C2205

C2287
C3138 R1210

C1206
TP2209

ST1201
N2206 ST2204

R2406
C1203

C2213
C1218
C2204

ST2203

ST2202
R2212

C2244

ST2200

R2204
C2206 SP2106
R2405 C1205
ST2207
SP2107
C2245 ST2222

MP 129 ST2220
MP 144
TP2208

C1219

C1220
C2292 C2241

C2290

N2205
R2226

C2240
V3101

MP 130 MP 145
E1004
TP2210

L3109
L3108
R4302

N4300

R2221
C2250
R2220

MP 131 C2417
MP 146
TP2207

C2400

R2400
V2212 C2272

7 5
N1200
ST2223

MP132 MP 147

X2402
L2212

MP 133 C2249
ST2224

N2213

C2248 C1209

MP 134 X1211
ST4400
SP4401

R4409 R4413 C4411

3 2 1

L1202
C4416

A1
X4410

X3103
R4414

X4400 R2476
C1200
X3102

C2470
C2465
C2416 C2419 C2415
V4400

V2471 C2474
V2480 B1 Z1200
B1 C2418 X1210
C2420
X2410 V2472 V2486

C2467

V2484
V2479
SP4400

SP4402

SP4403
SP4404

X2411

C2466
R4304
R4411

ST3104 C3144
V2473
V2478
A1 V2487
R1201
R3118

C1211

R1202
C2471
C2461 C2462 C2463 C2464 C2473

MP 148 MP 149 MP 150 MP 151 MP 152 MP 153 MP 154 MP 155 MP 156 MP 157 MP 158 MP 159 MP 160 MP 161 MP 162 MP 163 MP 164 MP 165 MP 166 MP 167 MP 168

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MEASUREMENT POINTS Top Schematic SEMC Troubleshooting Manual
C905
Access side GPIO mapping

Port Usage Page

AccGPIO00 USB_HSSTP B14

AccGPIO01 USB_HSDIR B14

AccGPIO02 CTMS B14

AccGPIO03 CFMS B14

AccGPIO04 USB_HSINCLK B14


OPTOTEMP
AccGPIO05 USB_HSNXT B14
OPTOSENSE
AccGPIO06 USB_HSDATA4 B14
LED_CAM1
AccGPIO07 USB_HSDATA5 B14
LED_KEYPAD
AccGPIO08 USB_HSDATA6 B14

AccGPIO09 USB_HSDATA7 B14


STEPUP50 VBAT VDIG VAUDIO26 VCAML12 VCAMIO18 WLAN_VO33 WLAN_LDO30 VOPTO30 VCAMSA28 VCAMSD18 VDDE18 STEPUP50
VCAMSD18 AccGPIO10 UART3_RX R04

VDDE18 VBT27 VBEAR26 VCAMAF28 VCAMSA28 WLAN_VO18 WLAN_LDO18A VOPTO30 VDIG VCAML12 VCAMAF28 VCAMIO18 VBAT AccGPIO11 UART3_TX R04
Pages B1-B16
AccGPIO12 UART3_CTS R04
STEPUP50 VBAT
AccGPIO13 UART3_RTS R04
VDDE18
AccGPIO14 CH_DET_DP B14
VDIG
AccGPIO15 CH_DET_DM B14
VBT27
AccGPIO16 USB_HSCHIP_SEL B14
VAUDIO26
AccGPIO17 AGPS_SYNC R04
VBEAR26 Pages I1-I4
AccGPIO18 USB_HSDATA3 B14
VCAMSD18
AccGPIO19 WLAN_SPI_CSn R05
VCAMAF28 VBAT STEPUP50
AccGPIO20 ACC_SPI_DI R03
VCAML12 VDDE18
AccGPIO21 ACC_SPI_DO R03
VCAMSA28 VCAMIO18
AccGPIO22 ACC_SPI_CLK R03
VCAMIO18 VCAMSD18
AccGPIO23 OVP_FLAG B14
WLAN_VO18 VCAMAF28
AccGPIO24 not used T01
WLAN_VO33 VCAMSA28
AccGPIO25 WLAN_SPI_IRQ R05
WLAN_LDO18A VCAML12
AccGPIO26 BT_SPI_CSn R03
WLAN_LDO30 VOPTO30
AccGPIO27 BT_SPI_INT R03
LED_KEYPAD VOPTO30 VDIG

LED_CAM1

OPTOSENSE
BT-chip GPIO mapping

MEASUREMENT POINTS
OPTOTEMP
CAMRESn Port Usage Page
CAMRESn CAMRESn
CHARGE_LED BTGPIO0 WLAN_CONFIRMn R03
MCLK CHARGE_LED CHARGE_LED LED_KEYPAD
I2CCLK1 BTGPIO8 WLAN_BT_STATE R03
TX_ADSTR I2CCLK1 I2CCLK1 LED_CAM1
I2CDAT1 BTGPIO9 not used R03
OPTO_EN I2CDAT1 I2CDAT1
CAMSYSCLK BTGPIO10 not used R03
TESTOUT CAMSYSCLK CAMSYSCLK OPTOSENSE
CAM_LDO_EN BTGPIO11 WLAN_BT_PRIORITY R03
CAM_LDO_EN CAM_LDO_EN OPTOTEMP
WLAN_CLK XEFL_SPDA BTGPIO16 not used R03
WLAN_CLKREQ WLAN_CLK XEFL_SPDA
AGPS_CLK
BT_CLKREQn AGPS_CLK
MCLKREQ Imaging
MCLKSEC MCLKREQ
BT_CLK Application side GPIO mapping
WLAN_SCLK BT_CLK
RTCCLK Port Usage Page
RF_ID RTCCLK
BTRESn AppGPIO00 FM_INT A04
BTRESn
AGPS_RSTn AppGPIO01 APP_LOG B14
VAD AGPS_RSTn
AppGPIO02 CAMIRQ I03
SPL MICN/AUXinR
AppGPIO03 COVER_OPEN I03
SPR MICP/AUXinL
AppGPIO04 SLIDE_SENSE B15
PWRRSTn
AppGPIO05 VIDCC_SPI_CS B16
FM_ANTENNA
WLAN_LDO18A WLAN_VO18 VBT27 VBAT AppGPIO06 VTV15_EN B08
VAUDIO26 VBAT
Application & Sys.Performance AppGPIO07 VIDCC_SPI_DI B16
VBEAR26 VDDE18 WLAN_LDO30 WLAN_VO33 VDIG VDDE18
Pages R1-R5 AppGPIO08 VIDCC_SPI_DO B16
Pages A1-A4
AppGPIO09 VIDCC_SPI_CLK B16
VBAT VBAT
AppGPIO10 AGPS_CLK_EN B03
VDDE18 VDDE18
AppGPIO11 X_CHARGE_RDY I04
VAUDIO26 VBT27
AppGPIO12 MSDETECT B13
VBEAR26 VDIG
RTCCLK AppGPIO13 AFLED_EN I04
RTCCLK WLAN_VO18 XEFL_SPDA
I2CDAT1 AppGPIO14 TV_CS I02
I2CDAT1 WLAN_VO33
I2CCLK1 AppGPIO15 DCON xxx
I2CCLK1 WLAN_LDO18A MCLK
MICN/AUXinR AppGPIO16 VIDCC_INT B16
MICN/AUXinR WLAN_LDO30 TX_ADSTR
MICP/AUXinL AppGPIO17 FM_SELECT A02
MICP/AUXinL OPTO_EN
PWRRSTn AppGPIO18 VIDCC_RESn B16
PWRRSTn VAD TESTOUT
FM_ANTENNA AppGPIO19 TV_RESn I02
FM_ANTENNA SPL WLAN_CLKREQ

SPR WLAN_CLK BT_CLKREQn

AGPS_CLK
Audio MP202 GPO mapping
SPR MCLKREQ MCLKSEC
Port Usage Page
SPL BT_CLK WLAN_SCLK
GPO_P0 not used B16
VAD RTCCLK RF_ID
GPO_P1 not used B16
BTRESn
GPO_P2 not used B16
AGPS_RSTn
GPO_P3 not used B16

PO0 CAM_LDO_EN B16


Access
PO1 not used B16

PO2 VCAMSD_EN B16

PO3 CAMRESn B16

PO4 VIDCC_L1DET B16

PO5 VIDCC_L1_EN B16

PO6 VIDCC_SDR_EN B16


RF_ID
PO7 VIDCC_CLKREQn B16
WLAN_SCLK

MCLKSEC

BT_CLKREQn
GPIO expander mapping
WLAN_CLKREQ
Port Usage Page
TESTOUT
GPIO_O0 not used T01
OPTO_EN
GPIO_O1 AGPS_LDO_EN R04
TX_ADSTR
GPIO_O6 AMPCTRL A02
MCLK
GPIO_O7 AGPS_PWRON R04

GPIO_O8 LED_TALLY I04

GPIO_O9 WLAN_RSTn_PDn R05

GPIO_O10 WLAN_PDn B10

GPIO_O11 XEFL_CHARGE_EN I03

GPIO_O12 XEFL_FCD I04

GPIO_O13 XEFL_SB I04

GPIO_O14 XEFL_SPD1 I04

GPIO_O15 XEFL_SPD0 I04

GPIO_P2 AGPS_CLKREQn B03

GPIO_P3 TV_CLKREQn B03


E1000 E1001 E1002 E1003 E1004 VDDE18
GPIO_P4 not used T01
Clamp Clamp Clamp Clamp Clamp Page T1 GPIO_P5 not used T01
1 1 1 1 1
GND GND GND GND GND
VDDE18
Will be connected Will be connected Will be connected Will be connected Will be connected
to GND in PCB to GND in PCB to GND in PCB to GND in PCB to GND in PCB
Made for
SHIELD_CAN_SHIHO_CAMERA SHIELD_CAN_SHIHO_KAJSA SHIELD_CAN_SHIHO_VERA SHIELD_CAN_SHIHO_WLAN SHIELD_CAN_SHIHO_REGULATOR
Test Top Schematic
1205-1771 1205-1773 2 1205-1776 1205-1779 1205-1781

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VBEAR26 VAUDIO26 VBAT

Page 2

VBAT
VAUDIO26

VBEAR26

MICN/AUXinR
MICN/AUXinR MICN/AUXinR
MICP/AUXinL VAD
MICP/AUXinL MICP/AUXinL VAD VAD
SPL
SPL SPL
VDDE18 VBAT SPR
SPR SPR
Page 4
FMR
VBAT FMR FMR
FML
VDDE18 FML FML

Audio Analog

MEASUREMENT POINTS
FM_ANTENNA
FM_ANTENNA FM_ANTENNA
PWRRSTn
PWRRSTn PWRRSTn
RTCCLK
RTCCLK RTCCLK
I2CDAT1
I2CDAT1 I2CDAT1
I2CCLK1
I2CCLK1 I2CCLK1

FM Radio

Page 3

Audio Digital

VBAT VDDE18 VAUDIO26 VBEAR26

VBAT

VDDE18

VAUDIO26

VBEAR26

Made for
Audio
Audio Top
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VBAT

1
ST3100

2
R3106

4.7Kohms
MP 147 Radio Components
N3100 SPEAKER
R3102 2.2Kohms AUDIO_PA L3108 L3110 X3102
A1 B3 SPEAKER_P
INM VP
R3127 2.2Kohms FBMH1608HL331 FBMH1608HL601 1
A3 A2
MP 80 R3128 0ohms
INP OUTA C3105
33pF
C3101
N2410 <NM> C1
Bypass OUTB
C2
<NM> MP 146 L3109
33pF
L3111
7 AMPCTRL C3 B1 SPEAKER_N X3103
GPIO_O6_OUTPUT SHDN VM_P
FBMH1608HL331 FBMH1608HL601 1

1
B2 C3106
VM
MAX7327 R3153 10uF C3117 C3118
1200-1951 100Kohms 33pF 33pF

C2

C1
NCP2990 C3107 C3108 <NM> <NM>
C3104 1200-9978 56pF 56pF
470nF

V3101
1001-0730

A
UESD6.0DT5G

3
R3150
100ohms
CCO_INTMIC

MEASUREMENT POINTS
C3165 C3166
33pF 10uF
R3155
X4200 2.2Kohms

SLIDER FLEX C3148


CONNECTOR C3137
470nF 470nF
VAUDIO26 VBEAR26 N2000 <NM>
R3100
C3126 C3127
6
0ohms C3121 220nF 33pF 33pF Ericsson AB 3100
MMI
MP 30
<NM> <NM>

Primary MIC 4
C3110
33pF MIC1P N10
AUDIO IF
N13
MIC1P CCO1
<NM> ST3103
8
1 2 C3131 220nF MIC1N M10
MIC1N CCO2
P14 MP 1 C3102 C3153 X4200
33pF 33pF
<NM> <NM> SLIDER FLEX
1

1204-5252 2 (#5/6)
ST3101 PHFMICP N9
MIC2P SPKRP_OUT
N7
MP 58 CONNECTOR
100-pin PHFMICN P9 N6
MIC2N SPKRN_OUT
BEARP
2

R3118 ST3105 58
X4400 0ohms
C3112 220nF MIC3P N8 P5 1 2
MIC3P BEARP_OUT ST3106 C3159
XE-FLASH MODULE
CONNECTOR C3100 220nF MIC3N P8 M5 1 2 33pF
C3144 MIC3N BEARN_OUT
<NM>
33pF BEARN
1

B10 <NM> ST3104 60


Secondary MIC B11
1 2 ST3102
C3133
N11

P10
MIC4P AUXO1_OUT
M4

P4
AUXO1

AUXO2
MIC4N AUXO2_OUT MP 57 1204-5252 2 (#6/6)
2

B12 220nF 100-pin


C3139 C3140
LINEIN1 P12 N4 33pF 33pF
LINEIN1 MIDR_OUT NC
1201-5197 (#2/2) R3154 <NM> <NM>
24-pin R3160 LINEIN2 P11 24Kohms
LINEIN2
0ohms H14 C3154
PLL_DEC3
3.3nF
P7 PLL_DEC4 J12
VDD_SPKR
C3138
P13 47nF
Shield with GND VDD_AUDIO
VSS_SPKR
M7
P6
VDD_BEAR
N5
VSS_BEAR
P3 VDD_AUXO

AB3100
1202-0639 2

C3151 C3135 C3136 C3152


1uF 100nF 33pF 100nF

MP 123
VAUDIO26
MP 103 R3151
C3146 0ohms
220nF <NM> N3103
FMR
FM_R
SPDT Analog switch or MP 120
Mux/Demux bus switch
FM_L 1 B1 S 6
FML
C3145 2 GND VCC 5
220nF R3149
3 B0 A 4 100Kohms
MP 122 R3112
100Kohms
R3156
100ohms FSA3157BL6X_F113 C3167
<NM> 1213-5382
100nF
N3101
TJATTE3
A5 V_MIC COO B2 MP 104 C3124
100nF
C3125
100nF
C3156
470nF
C3155
470nF
NC C3157 C3158
NC
B3 INTMICint SP_ref D1
NC
33pF 10uF MP 102 MP 99 MP 98 MP 121
B5 INTMIC
NC
D2 MICP MICP_int A1
MICP/AUXinL
D3 MICN MICN_int A2
C3114 C3115
L3125 100nH C3150 150uF
33pF
<NM>
33pF
<NM>
D4 SPL SPL_int A3 MP 101
L3126 100nH
D5 SPR SPR_int A4

VAD B1 MP 100 C3149 150uF


R3147 R3148
GND C1 2.2Kohms 2.2Kohms
MICN/AUXinR
GND C2

GND C3
C3116
33pF GND C4
<NM>
GND C5

GND B4

TJATTE3 Leadfree
1000-0198

VAD
VAD
SPR
SPR
N2010 SPL
SPL
APPLICATION GPIO_17 R22 FM_SELECT

DB3210ADT/7POPHF
1208-3871

VBAT VAUDIO26 VBEAR26

Made for
VBAT Audio
VAUDIO26 Audio Analog
VBEAR26

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SP3213

APP_I2S0_DATA_B

MEASUREMENT POINTS
N2010
KAJSA_BOTTOM_APP N2000
I2S_PCM_A_10_24
SP3206 SP3204 SP3205 Ericsson AB 3100
KAJSA_BOTTOM_APP_I2S_PCM MMI
KAJSA_BOTTOM_AUDIO CODEC IF
I2S0CLK/PCM0CLK T24 APP_I2S0_CLK K3
SCK1
I2S0WS/PCM0SYN U15 APP_I2S0_WS J3
WS1 SDO1
K2
APP_I2S0_DATA_A
I2S0DLD/PCM0DLD T22 J1
SDI1
T23 I2S0ULD/PCM0ULD
L3 SCK2
K1 L2
WS2 SDO2
I2S1CLK/PCM1CLK V22
K4
SDI2
I2S1WS/PCM1SYN V23

I2S1DLD/PCM1DLD W24 AB3100


1202-0639 2
U23 I2S1ULD/PCM1ULD

DB3210ADT/7POPHF
1208-3871

SP3207

APP_I2S1_DATA_A

SP3214 SP3209 SP3208


N2500
MP202_I2SIF
APP_I2S1_WS_1 M4 PM1_SEN PM0_SEN L3 APP_I2S1_WS

APP_I2S1_CLK_1 P4 PM1_CLK PM0_CLK L1 APP_I2S1_CLK

APP_I2S1_DATA_B_1 N4 PM1_SO PM0_SO L2 NC


N3 PM1_SI PM0_SI M2 APP_I2S1_DATA_B

R3201 R3202 R3203 R3204


MP202
100Kohms 100Kohms 100Kohms 100Kohms 1200-1414
<NM> <NM> <NM>

Made for
Audio
Audio Digital
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VDDE18

N1300

C3306 BLUETOOTH-FM_FM
220pF
FM_ANTENNA
FM_RADIO_IO

L3300 B8 FM_FMIP
270nH C5 FMR
FM_ROUT
FMR
C8 FM_RFGND FM_LOUT B5 FML
FML

PWRRSTn C9 FM_RST NC D4
PWRRSTn NC
D9 FM_SENB NC F7
NC
I2CCLK1 E9 FM_SCL NC F8
I2CCLK1 NC
I2CDAT1 D8 FM_SDA NC L4
I2CDAT1 NC
RTCCLK D7 FM_RTCCLK NC L5
RTCCLK NC
VBAT VDDE18 NC L6

MEASUREMENT POINTS
NC
A7 FM_GPIO1
A6 FM_GPIO2

1
A5 FM_GPIO3
ST3304
FM_PWR_GND

2
A4 FM_VA FM_GND A3

B3 FM_VD FM_GND B4

D6 FM_VIO FM_GND B6

FM_GND B7

FM_GND C4
C3304 C3305
22nF 100nF C6
FM_GND

FM_GND C7

FM_GND D5

STLC2593
1200-9840

N2010
MP 25
R3302
FM_INT R17 APPLICATION GPIO_00
3.3Kohms
DB3210ADT/7POPHF
1208-3871

VBAT VDDE18

VBAT

VDDE18

Made for
Audio
FM Radio
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RTCCLK

USB_HS_CLK

DCON

VIDCC_CLK

VDDE18

Pages 2-5

VDDE18
MCLK
MCLK MCLK VIDCC_CLK
MCLKSEC
MCLKSEC MCLKSEC
BT_CLKREQn
BT_CLKREQn BT_CLKREQn
WLAN_CLKREQ
WLAN_CLKREQ WLAN_CLKREQ DCON

USB_HS_CLK
RTCCLK
RTCCLK RTCCLK
Pages 11-16 BT_CLK
BT_CLK BT_CLK
CAMSYSCLK
VIDCC_CLK CAMSYSCLK CAMSYSCLK
VAUDIO26 VMC18 VDDE18 VDIG VBAT VBACKUP STEPUP50 MCLKREQ
DCON MCLKREQ MCLKREQ
BTRESn
USB_HS_CLK BTRESn BTRESn
AGPS_RSTn
RTCCLK AGPS_RSTn AGPS_RSTn
VIDCC_CLKREQn AGPS_CLK
VIDCC_CLKREQn VIDCC_CLKREQn AGPS_CLK AGPS_CLK
SERVICEn WLAN_CLK
STEPUP50 SERVICEn SERVICEn WLAN_CLK WLAN_CLK
ONSWAn PWRRSTn
VBACKUP ONSWAn ONSWAn PWRRSTn PWRRSTn

MEASUREMENT POINTS
VBAT
System Control
VDIG

VDDE18

VMC18
VAUDIO26

OPTOTEMP I2CDAT1
OPTOTEMP OPTOTEMP I2CDAT1 I2CDAT1
OPTOSENSE I2CCLK1
OPTOSENSE OPTOSENSE I2CCLK1 I2CCLK1
TESTOUT
TESTOUT TESTOUT
VAD
VAD VAD
TX_ADSTR MICN/AUXinR
TX_ADSTR TX_ADSTR MICN/AUXinR MICN/AUXinR
RF_ID MICP/AUXinL
RF_ID RF_ID MICP/AUXinL MICP/AUXinL
SPL FM_ANTENNA
SPL SPL FM_ANTENNA FM_ANTENNA
SPR
SPR SPR

LED_KEYPAD
LED_KEYPAD LED_KEYPAD
LED_CAM1 CAMRESn
LED_CAM1 LED_CAM1 CAMRESn CAMRESn

CAM_LDO_EN
CAM_LDO_EN CAM_LDO_EN

VBUS

DCIO

VIDCC_L1_EN

VIDCC_SDR_EN

VCAMSD_EN

Connectivity

VBACKUP VMC18 VBAT VDDE18 VDIG VAUDIO26

STEPUP50

Pages 6-10
STEPUP50
PWRRSTn VBAT
PWRRSTn VBAT VBAT
WLAN_CLKREQ
WLAN_CLKREQ
VBUS
VBUS VBACKUP
DCIO
DCIO VMC18
VIDCC_L1_EN VDDE18
VIDCC_L1_EN VDDE18 VDDE18
VIDCC_SDR_EN VDIG
VIDCC_SDR_EN VDIG VDIG
VCAMSD_EN VAUDIO26
VCAMSD_EN VAUDIO26 VAUDIO26
CAM_LDO_EN VBEAR26
CAM_LDO_EN VBEAR26 VBEAR26
WLAN_VO18
WLAN_VO18 WLAN_VO18
WLAN_SCLK WLAN_VO33
WLAN_SCLK WLAN_SCLK WLAN_VO33 WLAN_VO33
WLAN_LDO18A
WLAN_LDO18A WLAN_LDO18A
WLAN_LDO30
WLAN_LDO30 WLAN_LDO30
VCAMAF28
VCAMAF28 VCAMAF28
VCAML12
VCAML12 VCAML12
VCAMSA28
VCAMSA28 VCAMSA28
VCAMIO18
VCAMIO18 VCAMIO18
VCAMSD18
VCAMSD18 VCAMSD18
VBT27
VBT27 VBT27
VOPTO30
VOPTO30 VOPTO30

OPTO_EN CHARGE_LED
OPTO_EN OPTO_EN CHARGE_LED CHARGE_LED

Power

Made for
Application & System Performance
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VDDE18

Page 3

VDDE18
VIDCC_CLK
VIDCC_CLK VIDCC_CLK
BT_CLK
BT_CLK BT_CLK
AGPS_CLK
AGPS_CLK AGPS_CLK
WLAN_CLK
WLAN_CLK WLAN_CLK
WLAN_CLKREQ CAMSYSCLK
WLAN_CLKREQ WLAN_CLKREQ CAMSYSCLK CAMSYSCLK
BT_CLKREQn RTCCLK
BT_CLKREQn BT_CLKREQn RTCCLK RTCCLK
VIDCC_CLKREQn MCLKREQ
VIDCC_CLKREQn VIDCC_CLKREQn MCLKREQ MCLKREQ
MCLKSEC DCON
MCLKSEC MCLKSEC DCON DCON
MCLK BTRESn
MCLK MCLK BTRESn BTRESn

MEASUREMENT POINTS
SERVICEn AGPS_RSTn
SERVICEn SERVICEn AGPS_RSTn AGPS_RSTn
ONSWAn USB_HS_CLK
ONSWAn ONSWAn USB_HS_CLK USB_HS_CLK
PWRRSTn
PWRRSTn PWRRSTn
MEMRESn
MEMRESn

Clocks & Resets

VDDE18
Page 4

MEMRESn

VDDE18

System Memories

VDDE18

VDDE18

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WLAN_CLK
WLAN_CLK

VDDE18 VDDE18

R2104 R2101 VDDE18


100Kohms 100Kohms

1
N2100

BT_CLKREQn 1 ST2105 MP 24
BT_CLKREQn OE

2
MCLKSEC 2 4 1 2 BT_CLK
MCLKSEC A Y ST2106 BT_CLK

R2103 R2111
5
VCC GND
3 MP 22 R2108
100Kohms 100Kohms
<NM> 10ohms
V2101 SN74LVC1G125YZPR
C2105 1200-0425
1000-0391
4.7uF
Leadfree

ST2107
N2010 MP 53 1 2 AGPS_CLK
AGPS_CLK
APPLICATION GPIO_10 K12 AGPS_CLK_EN
MP 55 R2117
100Kohms
DB3210ADT/7POPHF R2116

MEASUREMENT POINTS
1208-3871 100Kohms
N2102
MP 19 N2700
B1 1A 2A D2
ST2108 S1D13771_CLOCK
C1 2Y 1Y C2 1 2 TV_CLK H7 CLKI
A1 1OE 2OE B2
R2125 S1D13771
D1 GND VCC A2 100Kohms 1200-0362
ST2109
1 2 VIDCC_CLK
VIDCC_CLK
SN74LVC2G241YZPR
1204-8667 MP 20
RTCCLK
RTCCLK

N2010
KAJSA_BOTTOM
SYSTEM_CONTROL_A_23_24
KAJSA_BOTTOM_SYSTEM_LEVEL
MP 38 MP 37
CLOCKS R2115 1Kohms
MCLK AE23 MCLK MCLKREQ AD20 MCLKREQ
MCLK MCLKREQ
RTCCLK V14 RTCCLKIN SYSCLK0 AD22 1 2 CAMSYSCLK
ST2101 ST2110 CAMSYSCLK
VIDCC_CLKREQn 1 2 SYSCLKREQn V16 SYSCLKREQn SYSCLK1 AB20 R2123 22ohms
VIDCC_CLKREQn
SP2104 SP2105 SYSCLK2 AC21 R2122 22ohms USB_HS_CLK
R2102 USB_HS_CLK
100Kohms INTERRUPTS
N2410 <NM> C2103
ST2102 AA24 33pF
1 2 MSACCIRQn <NM>
GPIO_P2_BIDIR 3
AGPS_CLKREQn V17 MSAPPIRQn SP2103 SP2102
ST2103 RESETS
GPIO_P3_BIDIR 4 1 2 MP 36
TV_CLKREQn PWRRSTn AB19 PWRRSTn RESOUT0n AC22 MEMRESn
MEMRESn
MAX7327 MP 49 RESOUT1n AB18 AGPS_RSTn
AGPS_RSTn
1200-1951
C2104 RESOUT2n AB23 BTRESn
BTRESn
3
MP 50 1nF
POWER CONTROL
V2100 <NM>
WLAN_CLKREQ
WLAN_CLKREQ RN1108
1 1000-8463 ACCSLEEP AB17

2 APPSLEEP AD21

DCON Y22 DCON


SERVICEn AD23 SERVICEn

DB3210ADT/7POPHF
1208-3871

PWRRSTn

SERVICEn

B2100
MP 136 MP 138
ONSWAn XTAL1 XTAL2
ONSWAn
C2 C1
C2100 C2101
N2000 18pF 18pF
32.768kHz
Ericsson AB 3100 1000-0036
SYSTEM CONTROL
2
ST2100

SYSTEM POR
E13 F13
IRQA_N ONSWA_N
1

E14 F12 SP2106 SP2107


IRQB_N ONSWB_N NC
E12 F11 DCON
PWRRST_N ONSWC

ST2104 RTC
1 2 B11 XTAL_OUT A10
XTAL1
D11
MP 36 XTAL2
Made for
CLOCK
SLEEP_A E11 PWRREQn Application & System Performance
VDDE18
SLEEP_B
D14 System Control - Clocks & Resets
H13 MCLK_VERA
VDDE18
MCLK Document Nr Revision
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N2010
KAJSA_BOTTOM_APP_EMIF_A_9_24
KAJSA_BOTTOM_SYSTEM_LEVEL

KAJSA_BOTTOM_APPLICATION
MEMORY_IF(EMIF2)
E14 AP_D00 AP_A01 C13
NC NC
E13 AP_D01 AP_A02 J12
NC NC
J14 AP_D02 AP_A03 C14
NC NC
J15 AP_D03 AP_A04 C15
NC NC
E15 AP_D04 AP_A05 D16
NC NC
D15 AP_D05 AP_A06 B15
NC NC
E16 AP_D06 AP_A07 C16
NC NC
N2010 D17 AP_D07 AP_A08 B17
NC NC
KAJSA_BOTTOM_SH_EMIF_A_8_24 E17
NC AP_D08 AP_A09 C17 NC
KAJSA_BOTTOM_SYSTEM_LEVEL
D18 AP_D09 AP_A10 B18
NC NC
KAJSA_BOTTOM
SHARED_MEMORY_IF(EMIF1) E18 AP_D10 AP_A11 C18
NC NC
E4 SH_D00 SH_A01 F3 D19 AP_D11 AP_A12 C19
NC NC NC NC
F4 SH_D01 SH_A02 H3 E21 AP_D12 AP_A13/AP_SDBS0 B20
NC NC NC NC

MEASUREMENT POINTS
G4 SH_D02 SH_A03 J3 E19 AP_D13 AP_A14/AP_SDBS01 C20
NC NC NC NC
G5 SH_D03 SH_A04 J2 D20 AP_D14 AP_A15/AP_SDBS1 C21
NC NC NC NC
H5 SH_D04 SH_A05 G3 E20 AP_D15 AP_A16 C22
N2010 NC NC NC NC
K5 SH_D05 SH_A06 K2 AP_A17/AP_CLE C23
KAJSA_BOTTOM NC NC NC
DIRECT_MEMORY_A_22_24 J4 K3
NC SH_D06 SH_A07 NC AP_A18/AP_ALE D21 NC
KAJSA_BOTTOM_SYSTEM_LEVEL
J5 SH_D07 SH_A08 L2 AP_A19 D23
NC NC NC
DIRECT MEMORY ACCESS
F5 SH_D08 SH_A09 L3 AP_A20 D22
J16 NC NC NC
NAND_WPN
L4 SH_D09 SH_A10 M3 AP_A21 E23
J17 NC NC NC
SDTEMP NC K4 SH_D10 SH_A11 M4 AP_A22 C24
NC NC NC
DB3210ADT/7POPHF L9 SH_D11 SH_A12 N4 AP_A23 D24
NC NC NC
1208-3871
L5 SH_D12 SH_A13/SH_SDBS0 P3 AP_A24 C25
NC NC NC
K9 SH_D13 SH_A14/SH_SDBS01 N3 AP_A25 E24
NC NC NC
M5 SH_D14 SH_A15/SH_SDBS1 P4 AP_A26/AP_CRE D25
NC NC NC
N5 SH_D15
NC
SH_SDCSn C5
NC AP_CLK E12 NC
MEMRESn SH_SDCASn C4 AP_SDCLK D11
MEMRESn NC
SH_WEn D4 AP_FBCLK D12
NC
SH_SDCLK H4 AP_SDCKEN0 D14
NC NC
SH_SDCKE C3 AP_SDCKEN1 E5
NC VDDE18 NC
SH_SDRASn D3
NC ADVn/AP_SDRAS C12 NC
SH_BE0n E3 AP_OEn/RE/AP_SDCAS B11
NC NC
SH_BE1n E2 AP_CS0n J10
NC NC
AP_CS1n C10 NC
DB3210ADT/7POPHF
1208-3871 AP_CS2n E11 NC
R2112 R2113
100Kohms 2.2Kohms AP_CS3n D7
NC
<NM>
AP_BE0n D13 NC
D10 AP_NFIF_READY AP_BE1n J11 NC
C11 AP_WAITn AP_WEn B12 NC

DB3210ADT/7POPHF
1208-3871

Kajsa PoP MCP Memory


N2020
POP Symbol
This symbol is placed here to include MCP memory in BOM
POP_symbol 1 Electrical inferface can be seen on page B05
NC

KAL00900MX-AJ55_POP
1205-5912

VDDE18

VDDE18

Made for
Application & System Performance
System Memories
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TOP_SH_DATA_BUS TOP_APPLICATION_DATA_BUS

N2010 N2020
KAJSA_TOP_SH_EMIF_B_1_5 KAL00900MX-AJ55_MCP_POP_SDRAM_EMIF1 N2020
Kajsa-PoP_top-SYSTEM-LEVEL 2GbitNANDx8+128Mbitx16+512MbitSDRAMx16 N2010
KAL00900MX-AJ55_MCP_POP_NAND_EMIF2
KAJSA_TOP_AP_EMIF_B_2_5
KAJSA_SHARED_MEMORY_IF(EMIF1) SHAREDMEMORYIF(EMIF1)
Kajsa-PoP_top-SYSTEM-LEVEL 2GbitNANDx8+128Mbitx16+512MbitSDRAMx16
TOP_SH_D00 T_B7 SH_D00 SH_A01 T_T20 TOP_SH_A01 T20 SDRAM_128_A0 SDRAM_128_DQ0 B7 TOP_SH_D00
KAJSA_APPLICATION_MEMORY_IF(EMIF2) APPLICATIONMEMORYIF(EMIF2)
TOP_SH_D01 T_A6 SH_D01 SH_A02 T_U21 TOP_SH_A02 U21 SDRAM_128_A1 SDRAM_128_DQ1 A6 TOP_SH_D01
TOP_AP_D00 T_P1 AP_D00 AP_A01 T_A14 TOP_AP_A01 A14 SDRAM_512_A0d SDRAM_512_DQ0 P1 TOP_AP_D00
TOP_SH_D02 T_B6 SH_D02 SH_A03 T_U20 TOP_SH_A03 U20 SDRAM_128_A2 SDRAM_128_DQ2 B6 TOP_SH_D02
TOP_AP_D01 T_P2 AP_D01 AP_A02 T_B15 TOP_AP_A02 B15 SDRAM_512_A1d SDRAM_512_DQ1 P2 TOP_AP_D01
TOP_SH_D03 T_A5 SH_D03 SH_A04 T_V21 TOP_SH_A04 V21 SDRAM_128_A3 SDRAM_128_DQ3 A5 TOP_SH_D03
TOP_AP_D02 T_R1 AP_D02 AP_A03 T_A15 TOP_AP_A03 A15 SDRAM_512_A2d SDRAM_512_DQ2 R1 TOP_AP_D02
TOP_SH_D04 T_B5 SH_D04 SH_A05 T_V20 TOP_SH_A05 V20 SDRAM_128_A4 SDRAM_128_DQ4 B5 TOP_SH_D04
TOP_AP_D03 T_R2 AP_D03 AP_A04 T_B16 TOP_AP_A04 B16 SDRAM_512_A3d SDRAM_512_DQ3 R2 TOP_AP_D03
TOP_SH_D05 T_B4 SH_D05 SH_A06 T_W21 TOP_SH_A06 W21 SDRAM_128_A5 SDRAM_128_DQ5 B4 TOP_SH_D05
TOP_AP_D04 T_T1 AP_D04 AP_A05 T_A16 TOP_AP_A05 A16 SDRAM_512_A4d SDRAM_512_DQ4 T1 TOP_AP_D04
TOP_SH_D06 T_A4 SH_D06 SH_A07 T_Y18 TOP_SH_A07 Y18 SDRAM_128_A6 SDRAM_128_DQ6 A4 TOP_SH_D06
TOP_AP_D05 T_T2 AP_D05 AP_A06 T_B17 TOP_AP_A06 B17 SDRAM_512_A5d SDRAM_512_DQ5 T2 TOP_AP_D05
TOP_SH_D07 T_A3 SH_D07 SH_A08 T_AA19 TOP_SH_A08 AA19 SDRAM_128_A7 SDRAM_128_DQ7 A3 TOP_SH_D07
TOP_AP_D06 T_U1 AP_D06 AP_A07 T_A17 TOP_AP_A07 A17 SDRAM_512_A6d SDRAM_512_DQ6 U1 TOP_AP_D06
TOP_SH_D08 T_C1 SH_D08 SH_A09 T_Y17 TOP_SH_A09 Y17 SDRAM_128_A8 SDRAM_128_DQ8 C1 TOP_SH_D08
TOP_AP_D07 T_U2 AP_D07 AP_A08 T_B18 TOP_AP_A08 B18 SDRAM_512_A7d SDRAM_512_DQ7 U2 TOP_AP_D07
TOP_SH_D09 T_F2 SH_D09 SH_A10 T_AA18 TOP_SH_A10 AA18 SDRAM_128_A9 SDRAM_128_DQ9 F2 TOP_SH_D09
TOP_AP_D08 T_Y5 AP_D08 AP_A09 T_A18 TOP_AP_A09 A18 SDRAM_512_A8d SDRAM_512_DQ8 Y5 TOP_AP_D08
TOP_SH_D10 T_F1 SH_D10 SH_A11 T_Y16 TOP_SH_A11 Y16 SDRAM_128_A10 SDRAM_128_DQ10 F1 TOP_SH_D10
TOP_AP_D09 T_AA6 AP_D09 AP_A10 T_A19 TOP_AP_A10 A19 SDRAM_512_A9d SDRAM_512_DQ9 AA6 TOP_AP_D09
TOP_SH_D11 T_G2 SH_D11 SH_A12 T_AA17 TOP_SH_A12 AA17 SDRAM_128_A11 SDRAM_128_DQ11 G2 TOP_SH_D11
TOP_AP_D10 T_Y6 AP_D10 AP_A11 T_C21 TOP_AP_A11 C21 SDRAM_512_A10d SDRAM_512_DQ10 Y6 TOP_AP_D10
TOP_SH_D12 T_H1 SH_D12 SH_A13 T_Y15 TOP_SH_A13 Y15 NC_1 SDRAM_128_DQ12 H1 TOP_SH_D12
TOP_AP_D11 T_AA7 AP_D11 AP_A12 T_D20 TOP_AP_A12 D20 SDRAM_512_A11d SDRAM_512_DQ11 AA7 TOP_AP_D11
TOP_SH_D13 T_J2 SH_D13 SH_A14/SH_SDBS01 T_D1 TOP_SH_BA0 D1 -
SDRAM_128_BA0 SDRAM_128_DQ13 J2 TOP_SH_D13
TOP_AP_D12 T_Y7 AP_D12 AP_A13 T_D21 TOP_AP_A13 D21 SDRAM_512_A12d SDRAM_512_DQ12 Y7 TOP_AP_D12
TOP_SH_D14 T_J1 SH_D14 SH_A15/SH_SDBS1 T_E1 TOP_SH_BA1 E1 SDRAM_128_BA1 SDRAM_128_DQ14 J1 TOP_SH_D14
TOP_AP_D13 T_AA9 AP_D13 NC_1 T_E20 TOP_AP_A14 E20 NC_2 SDRAM_512_DQ13 AA9 TOP_AP_D13

MEASUREMENT POINTS
TOP_SH_D15 T_K2 SH_D15 SDRAM_128_DQ15 K2 TOP_SH_D15
TOP_AP_D14 T_Y9 AP_D14 AP_A14/AP_SDBS01 T_L21 TOP_AP_A15 L21 BA0d SDRAM_512_DQ14 Y9 TOP_AP_D14
SH_SDCSn T_N21 TOP_SDRAM_CS_N N21 SDRAM_128_CSn
TOP_AP_D15 T_AA10 AP_D15 NC_2 T_E21 TOP_AP_A16 E21 NC_3 SDRAM_512_DQ15 AA10 TOP_AP_D15
SH_SDCASn T_R21 TOP_SDRAM_CAS_N R21 SDRAM_128_CASn
AP_A15/AP_SDBS1 T_L20 TOP_AP_A17 L20 BA1d
SH_WEn T_R20 TOP_SDRAM_WE_N R20 SDRAM_128_WEn
AP_A18/AP_ALE T_F20 TOP_NAND_ALE F20 NAND_ALE
SH_SDCLK T_T21 TOP_SDRAM_CLK T21 SDRAM_128_CLK
AP_A17/AP_CLE T_A12 TOP_NAND_CLE A12 NAND_CLE
SH_SDCKE T_M21 TOP_SDRAM_CKE M21 SDRAM_128_CKE
NC_3 T_F21 TOP_AP_A18 F21 NC_4
SH_SDRASn T_P20 TOP_SDRAM_RAS_N P20 SDRAM_128_RASn
NC_4 T_B12 TOP_AP_A19 B12 NC_5
SH_BE0n T_D2 TOP_SDRAM_BE0_N D2 SDRAM_128_LDQM
AP_A16 T_G20 TOP_NAND_IO0 G20 NAND_IO0
SH_BE1n T_E2 TOP_SDRAM_BE1_N E2 SDRAM_128_UDQM
AP_A19 T_G21 TOP_NAND_IO1 G21 NAND_IO1

KAJSA_POP_TOP KAL00900MX-AJ55 AP_A20 T_H20 TOP_NAND_IO2 H20 NAND_IO2


1208-3871_TOP 1205-5912_POP
AP_A21 T_H21 TOP_NAND_IO3 H21 NAND_IO3
TOP_VDD AP_A22 T_J20 TOP_NAND_IO4 J20 NAND_IO4
N2020 AP_A23 T_J21 TOP_NAND_IO5 J21 NAND_IO5
N2010 AP_A24 T_K20 TOP_NAND_IO6 K20 NAND_IO6
KAL00900MX-AJ55_MCP_POP_VMEM_POWER
KAJSA_TOP_POWER_B_4_5 T_K21 TOP_NAND_IO7 K21
AP_A25 NAND_IO7
Kajsa-PoP_top-POWER
2GbitNANDx8+128MbitSDRAMx16+512MbitSDRAMx16 AP_A26/AP_CRE T_M20 TOP_NAND_RE_N M20 NAND_REn
POWER
VDDMEMORIES NC_5 T_B13 TOP_AP_CLK B13 NC_6
TOP_VDD_MEM_00 T_A7 VDD_Q GND_MEM T_A2 TOP_GND_MEM_00 A2 VSS_1 VDDQ_1 A7 TOP_VDD_MEM_00
AP_SDCLK T_M2 TOP_AP_SDCLK M2 SDRAM_512_CLK
TOP_VDD_MEM_01 T_A10 VDD_Q GND_MEM T_A9 TOP_GND_MEM_01 A9 VSSQ_1 VDDQ_2 A10 TOP_VDD_MEM_01
AP_SDCKE0 T_V2 TOP_AP_SDCKE V2 SDRAM_512_CKE
TOP_VDD_MEM_02 T_A20 F_VDD GND_MEM T_B21 TOP_GND_MEM_02 B21 VSS_2 VDD_1 A20 TOP_VDD_MEM_02
AP_SDRAS/ADVn T_AA14 TOP_SDRAS_N_1 AA14 SDRAM_512_RASn
TOP_VDD_MEM_03 T_B1 F_VDD GND_MEM T_C2 TOP_GND_MEM_03 C2 VSSQ_2 VDD_2 B1 TOP_VDD_MEM_03
NC_6 T_Y11 TOP_SDRAS_N_2 Y11 NC_7
TOP_VDD_MEM_04 T_B2 F_VDD GND_MEM T_C20 TOP_GND_MEM_04 C20 VSS_N_1 VDD_3 B2 TOP_VDD_MEM_04
NC_7 T_A11 TOP_SDCAS_N_1 A11 NC_8
TOP_VDD_MEM_05 T_B3 VDD_Q GND_MEM T_G1 TOP_GND_MEM_05 G1 VSSQ_3 VDDQ_3 B3 TOP_VDD_MEM_05
NC_8 T_Y12 TOP_SDCAS_N_2 Y12 NC_9
TOP_VDD_MEM_06 T_B19 VCC_N GND_MEM T_K1 TOP_GND_MEM_06 K1 VSSQ_4 VCC_N_1 B19 TOP_VDD_MEM_06
AP_SDCAS/AP_RE/AP_OEn T_AA15 TOP_SDCAS_N_3 AA15 SDRAM_512_CASn
TOP_VDD_MEM_07 T_H2 VDD_Q GND_MEM T_N1 TOP_GND_MEM_07 N1 VSSQ_5 VDDQ_4 H2 TOP_VDD_MEM_07
T_B14 AP_NFIF_READY AP_CS0n T_AA12 TOP_NAND_CE_N AA12 NAND_CEn
TOP_VDD_MEM_08 T_L1 VDD_Q GND_MEM T_W1 TOP_GND_MEM_08 W1 VSS_3 VDDQ_5 L1 TOP_VDD_MEM_08
NC_9 T_AA11 TOP_AP_CS1_N AA11 NC_10 NAND_Ry/By_N B14
TOP_VDD_MEM_09 T_L2 F_VDD GND_MEM T_W20 TOP_GND_MEM_09 W20 VSS_4 VDD_4 L2 TOP_VDD_MEM_09
AP_CS2n T_N20 TOP_AP_CS2_N N20 SDRAM_512_CSn
TOP_VDD_MEM_10 T_N2 VDD_Q GND_MEM T_Y1 TOP_GND_MEM_10 Y1 VSS_5 VDDQ_6 N2 TOP_VDD_MEM_10
AP_BE0n T_Y4 TOP_AP_BE0_N Y4 SDRAM_512_LDQM
TOP_VDD_MEM_11 T_P21 F_VDD GND_MEM T_Y2 TOP_GND_MEM_11 Y2 VSS_6 VDD_5 P21 TOP_VDD_MEM_11
AP_BE1n T_AA3 TOP_AP_BE1_N AA3 SDRAM_512_UDQM
TOP_VDD_MEM_12 T_W2 F_VDD GND_MEM T_Y3 TOP_GND_MEM_12 Y3 VSS_7 VDD_6 W2 TOP_VDD_MEM_12
NC_10 T_A13 TOP_AP_WE_N A13 NC_11
TOP_VDD_MEM_13 T_Y13 F_VDD GND_MEM T_Y8 TOP_GND_MEM_13 Y8 VSS_N_2 VDD_7 Y13 TOP_VDD_MEM_13
AP_WEn T_V1 TOP_AP_WE2_N V1 SDRAM_512_WEn
TOP_VDD_MEM_14 T_Y19 F_VDD GND_MEM T_Y10 TOP_GND_MEM_14 Y10 VSS_8 VDD_8 Y19 TOP_VDD_MEM_14
NC_11 T_B11 TOP_DMS_4 B11 NC_12
TOP_VDD_MEM_15 T_AA2 F_VDD GND_MEM T_Y14 TOP_GND_MEM_15 Y14 VSS_9 VDD_9 AA2 TOP_VDD_MEM_15
AP_WAITn T_AA13 TOP_NAND_WE_N AA13 NAND_WEn
TOP_VDD_MEM_16 T_AA8 VCC_N GND_MEM T_Y20 TOP_GND_MEM_16 Y20 VSS_10 VCC_N_2 AA8 TOP_VDD_MEM_16

TOP_VDD_MEM_17 T_AA20 F_VDD GND_MEM T_Y21 TOP_GND_MEM_17 Y21 VSS_11 VDD_10 AA20 TOP_VDD_MEM_17 KAJSA_POP_TOP KAL00900MX-AJ55
1208-3871_TOP 1205-5912_POP

KAJSA_POP_TOP KAL00900MX-AJ55
1208-3871_TOP 1205-5912_POP TOP_NAND_Ry_By_N
N2020

KAL00900MX-AJ55_MCP_POP_UNUSED
N2010
2GbitNANDx8+128Mbitx16+512MbitSDRAMx16 N2020
KAJSA_TOP_UNUSED_B_5_5
N2010 KAL00900MX-AJ55
Kajsa-PoP_top-NOT_USED MCP_POP_DIRECT_MEMORY_SIGNALS
UNUSED KAJSA_TOP_DIRECT_MEMORY_SIGNALS_B_3_5
UNUSED NC T_A1 TOP_NC_1 A1 NC_13
Kajsa-PoP_top-SYSTEM-LEVEL 2GbitNANDx8+128Mbitx16+512MbitSDRAMx16
NC T_A21 TOP_NC_2 A21 NC_14
DIRECT_MEMORY_SIGNALS DirectMemorySignals
NC T_M1 TOP_NC_3 M1 NC_15
NC_12 T_A8 TOP_DMS_1 A8 NC_21
NC T_AA1 TOP_NC_4 AA1 NC_16
NC_13 T_B9 TOP_DMS_2 B9 NC_22
NC T_AA4 TOP_NC_5 AA4 NC_17
NC_14 T_B10 TOP_DMS_3 B10 NC_23
NC T_AA21 TOP_NC_6 AA21 NC_18

NAND_WPn T_B8 TOP_NAND_WP_N B8 NAND_WPn


NC T_AA16 TOP_NC_7 AA16 NC_19 Made for
SDTEMP T_B20 TOP_DMS_5 B20 NC_24
NC T_AA5 TOP_NC_8 AA5 NC_20 Application & System Performance
KAJSA_POP_TOP KAL00900MX-AJ55
KAJSA_POP_TOP
1208-3871_TOP
KAL00900MX-AJ55
1205-5912_POP
System PoP IF
1208-3871_TOP 1205-5912_POP

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VBAT
WLAN_VO18
WLAN_VO18 WLAN_VO18
WLAN_SCLK WLAN_VO33
WLAN_SCLK WLAN_SCLK WLAN_VO33 WLAN_VO33
WLAN_CLKREQ WLAN_LDO18A
WLAN_CLKREQ WLAN_CLKREQ WLAN_LDO18A WLAN_LDO18A
WLAN_LDO30
WLAN_LDO30 WLAN_LDO30

Power WLAN

Page 8
VBAT VCAMSD18
VBAT VCAMSD18 VCAMSD18
VDDE18 VCAMAF28
VDDE18 VCAMAF28 VCAMAF28
VCORE18 VCAMSA28
VCAMSA28

MEASUREMENT POINTS
VCORE18 VCAMSA28
VCAMIO18
VCAMIO18 VCAMIO18
VCAML12
VCAML12 VCAML12
OPTO_EN VOPTO30
OPTO_EN OPTO_EN VOPTO30 VOPTO30
VIDCC_L1_EN
VIDCC_L1_EN VIDCC_L1_EN
VIDCC_SDR_EN
VIDCC_SDR_EN VIDCC_SDR_EN
PWRRSTn
PWRRSTn PWRRSTn
VCAMSD_EN
VCAMSD_EN VCAMSD_EN
CAM_LDO_EN
CAM_LDO_EN CAM_LDO_EN

Power Imaging

Page 9

VDDE18
VDDE18
VANA25
VANA25
VCORE12
VCORE12
VMEM18
VMEM18

Power Asics

Page 7
VBUS VBAT VBAT
VBUS VBUS VBAT VBAT

DCIO DCIO VDDE18 VDDE18


DCIO VDDE18 VDDE18
VCORE18
VCORE18
VANA25
VANA25
VCORE12
VCORE12

VMEM18
VMC18
VMC18 VMC18
VAUDIO26
VAUDIO26 VAUDIO26
VBT27
VBT27 VBT27
VDIG
VDIG VDIG
VBEAR26
VBEAR26 VBEAR26
VBACKUP
VBACKUP VBACKUP

CHARGE_LED
CHARGE_LED CHARGE_LED

Regulators & Charging

Made for
Application & System Performance
Power Top
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VDDE18 VANA25 SP2200

1
ST2200
2
MP 162 VMC18
VMC18
1
ST2201
2
MP 125 VAUDIO26
VAUDIO26
1
ST2202
2
MP 165 VANA25
VANA25

MP 33
1
ST2203
2
MP 164 VDDE18
VDDE18
N2000
VBAT
Ericsson AB 3100
1
ST2204
2
MP 127 VBT27
VBT27

X2201
TP2201 TP2204 POWER
1
ST2205
2
MP 126 VDIG
VDIG

BATTERY LDO REGULATORS


1
ST2206
2
MP 124 VBEAR26
VBEAR26
CONNECTOR LDOG L13
1.5 - 2.85V LDOG_OUT C2206 C2208 C2210 C2212
K14
1 VBAT_B L12 4.7uF 1uF 2.2uF 2.2uF
LDOD
2.65V LDOD_OUT 1 2
TP2202 VBACKUP
ST2207
C2200
33pF MP 31 F14
LDOF
1.05 - 2.5V
LDOF_OUT
G13 R2204
4.7Kohms

+
<NM> C2202 C2203 VBAT_E C2213 C2214
LDOE G14
LDOE_OUT 1uF 7uAh
22pF 3.3pF 0.9 - 2.8V
2 1000-0335
LDOH L14
LDOH_OUT C2207 C2209 C2211
M13 1.2 - 2.75V
VBAT_F 2.2uF 2.2uF 2.2uF
M14
MP 137 BDATA
LDOK
1.8 - 2.75V LDOK_OUT

N14 LDOC N12


3 VBAT_G LDOC_OUT
2.65V

C
1
R2200
V2200 LPREG D13
25mohms C2201 LDOLP_OUT
1201-0774 2 DF2S6.8FS 2V
100nF
<NM> VBAT

A
2
BUCK REGULATOR
B12 E1
MOD1 BUCK_FB

D1
VBAT_C

MEASUREMENT POINTS
Buck L2201
C2204 C2205 C1 C2215
10uF 0.9 - 1.8V VBUCK BLM18PG121SN1
10uF 100nF
5% 1000-0118
B1
VSS_BUCK

AB3100
1202-0639 2 MP 115 L2200 MP 114 ST2209
1 2 VCORE12
VCORE12
4.7uH 0402 Size

C2216 C2217 V2201 MP 116


1000-0087 C2218 C2219 C2220
100nF 10uF 10uF 10uF 100nF
Leadfree

N2000
Ericsson AB 3100
POWER

MP 139 BATTERY UART


A11
BDATA
ST2211
1 2 FGSENSEP
FUEL GAUGE
J14
C2225 FGSENSEP
47pF J13
ST2212 FGSENSEN
16V
1 2 FGSENSEN
CHARGER CONTROL
MP 141 G2
VBAT_D TRICKLE
F2 CHARGE_LED
CHARGE_LED
R2201
100mohms
H2
DCIO CHSENSEN
DCIO H1
V2202 V2202
D8 D 3 4 S 1 S 6 D 7D CHSENSEP

H3
CHREG
J2
DCIO_INT
F1
1200-0145 1200-0145 DCIO
FDMA1027P FDMA1027P VBUS_VERA E2
5G 2 G VBUS VBAT VANA25 VCORE18 VMEM18

F3
VBAT_H MP 40
G1
VDD_REF ST2225
C2221
100nF 1 2
16V C2222 C2224 AB3100
<NM> C2223
1202-0639 2

1
1uF 100nF 1uF C2229
25V
2.2uF ST2214 ST2210

MP 16 <NM> N2200

2
DC-DC CONVERTER
L2202 2.2uH
ST2213 5 VIN SW 1
1 2
VBUS 4 EN R2231 R2207 C2232
2 3 100ohms 549Kohms 22pF
MODE FB <NM> 1%
6 GND 7
SLUG

C2228 TPS62290DRV C2231 C2230


C2233
10uF 1204-4655 R2208 10uF 1nF
150pF
270Kohms <NM>
<NM> 1%
VDDE18
N2000
Ericsson AB 3100
POWER
IO LEVELS
ST2240
1 2 A12
VDD_IO

TEST
C2227 B10
SPARE1
100nF
A2
SPARE2

D12
TEST

REF
A13
VREF
A14
IREF

C2226 R2203 AB3100


1uF 100Kohms 1202-0639 2

VMEM18 VCORE18 VBAT

VBAT

VCORE18

VMEM18

Made for
Application & System Performance
Power - Regulators & Charging
Document Nr Revision
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MEASUREMENT POINTS Power - Imaging SEMC Troubleshooting Manual
C905

Camera Power TV_Out Power VTV15 N2700


S1D13771_POWER
CORE_SUPPLY
VBAT VCAMAF28 ST2230
1 2 G5 COREVDD VSS H6
MP 131 E7 COREVDD VSS G7
N2205
TP2210 C2279 E1 COREVDD VSS F6
MIC5319
R2226 15Kohms 100nF
1 EN BYP 6 VDDE18 D8 COREVDD VSS F4
ST2220
3 VIN VOUT 4 1 2 A4 COREVDD VSS E8
C2290
220nF 2 GND NC 5 IO_SUPPLY
NC ST2231
7 SLUG 1 2 G6 IOVDD VSS E3

C2240 C2292 C2241 G4 IOVDD VSS D1


2.2uF MIC5319-2.8YML 100nF 2.2uF
1001-5573 C2280 D7 IOVDD VSS C4
100nF
D3 B6
VBAT MP 130 MP 128 VCAMSA28 VCAMSD18
IOVDD VSS
VTV30 VTV15 C6 IOVDD VSS B2
N2206
TP2208 TP2209
2 VDD
MP 18 B5 IOVDD

PLL_SUPPLY
MP 129 6 CE2 VOUT2 1 1 2
1
ST2232
2 F8 F7
ST2222 PLLVDD PLLVSS
5 CE1 VOUT1 3 1 2
ST2221
DAC_SUPPLY
7 GND_SLUG GND 4
C2242 1 2 F2 DACVCC DACVEE G2
C2245 ST2233
2.2uF 33pF
R5323K022B-TR-FD C2244 C2243 F1 DACVCC DACVEE G1
1201-6517 <NM>
2.2uF 2.2uF
MP 15 C2281 C2282 DACVEE F3
100nF 100nF
VCAMSD_EN
VCAMSD_EN
S1D13771
1200-0362
R2212 R2211 4.7Kohms
100Kohms
N2700
C2287 VCORE18 MP 54 VCAMIO18
S1D13771
33nF MISCELLANEOUS
TP2206
E2 C2
MP 17 N2208
NC GPIO0 GPIO2 NC
ST2223
1 2 D2 GPIO1 GPIO3 A2 VTV30_EN 2
NC CE
3V VTV30
4 S 3 D 8D B1 C1 VBAT
NC TESTEN PWRSVE
R2221 C2250
H4 B8

MEASUREMENT POINTS
100Kohms 2.2uF TEST0 SCANEN
NC NC 1 4
IN OUT
H5 TEST1 VCP G8
NC NC 3
GND

6 D17 D2
E6 RESERVED C2283 C2284
C2272 NC
V2212 R2213 R2214 2.2uF 2.2uF
NTLJD3119C 33nF A1 H1
NC NC NC NC 100Kohms 100Kohms R1115Z301D
5 G 1204-1592 1000-8623
A8 NC NC H8
MP 64 NC NC

R2220 2.2Kohms S1D13771


CAM_LDO_EN 1200-0362
2 G

1 S
CAM_LDO_EN
VCAML12 VBAT VTV15
R2210 V2212
100Kohms NTLJD3119C
N2010
MP 61 N2209
1204-1592
VBAT
MP 132 APPLICATION GPIO_06 N17 VTV15_EN 2
CE
1.5V
N2213
TP2207
MAX8640 DB3210ADT/7POPHF
1208-3871
L2212 1uH ST2224 R2228 1 4
IN OUT
6 IN LX 1 1 2 100Kohms
3
3 C2285 GND C2286
OUT
C2248 2.2uF 2.2uF
2 GND2 R1115Z151D
2.2uF
1001-0062
5 GND5 C2249
2.2uF
4 SHDN

MAX8640ZELT12
1208-4678

MP202 Power VDD_L0


N2500
MP202_POWER
L0_CORE_SUPPLY VBAT VOPTO30

D11 L0VDD

VDD_L1
L4 L0VDD MP 73 N2201
C2252
100nF L1_CORE_SUPPLY
OPTO_EN 2
MP 59
OPTO_EN CE
C5 L1VDD 3V TP2203
C10 L1VDD
R2217
C2253 C2254 E3 L1VDD 100Kohms 1 4
IN OUT
100nF 100nF
E11 L1VDD 3
VCORE18 VDD_L1 GND
E12 L1VDD C2288 C2289
2.2uF R1115Z301D 2.2uF
F13 L1VDD 1000-8623
MP 70 N2210
1
K3 L1VDD
K11
VIDCC_L1_EN
VIDCC_L1_EN 2
CE
MP 69 ST2226 VDD_L1
L1VDD
1.2 2 C2255 C2256 K12 L1VDD
100nF 100nF
M5 L1VDD
R2215 1 4 M10 L1VDD
IN OUT L2213
100Kohms BLM15HD182SN
3 PLL_SUPPLY
GND 1200-0317
C2271 C2274
2.2uF 1uF G2 PLLVDD
RP102Z121D-TR-F
1201-9681 H2 PLLVDD
VDDE18
C2257 C2258 IO_SUPPLY
1uF 100nF
A5 IOVDD
A10 IOVDD
B5 IOVDD
C2259 C2260 C2261
100nF 100nF 100nF B10 IOVDD
E1 IOVDD
E2 IOVDD
E13 IOVDD
VSDR18
VCORE18 N2214 E14
LOAD SWITCH
MP 42 IOVDD
K1 IOVDD
ST2229
A2 1 2
VIN VOUT A1 K2 IOVDD
B2 ON B1 C2262 C2263 C2264 K13 IOVDD
GND
C2251 100nF 100nF 100nF
2.2uF K14 IOVDD
TPS22902BYFPR VOPTO30 VCAMSD18 VCAMSA28 VCAMIO18 VCAML12 VCAMAF28
1212-7867 N5 IOVDD
MP 67 N10 IOVDD
VIDCC_SDR_EN P5 IOVDD
VIDCC_SDR_EN VSDR18 VCAMAF28
P10 IOVDD VCAML12
R2223 SDRAM_SUPPLY VCAMIO18
100Kohms
C6 SDRVDD VCAMSA28
C9 SDRVDD VCAMSD18
C2265 C2266 C2267 D6 SDRVDD
VBAT VDD_L0 VOPTO30
N2212 100nF 100nF 100nF
D9 SDRVDD
F4 SDRVDD
PWRRSTn 2
PWRRSTn CE
Made for
1

F11 SDRVDD
MP 66 ST2228 J4 SDRVDD

Application & System Performance


2

1 4 J11 SDRVDD
IN OUT

Power - Imaging
3 L5 SDRVDD
VBAT VDDE18 VCORE18 GND
C2277 C2278 L6 SDRVDD
2.2uF R1183Z121D-TR-FD 2.2uF C2268 C2269 C2270
1200-1974 100nF 100nF 100nF L9 SDRVDD

VBAT
L10 SDRVDD Document Nr Revision
M9 SDRVDD
VDDE18

VCORE18 MP202
1210-8302 Page B8 5
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C905

N2000
VDDE18 Ericsson AB 3100
VCORE12
POWER

N2010 GROUND
N2010 D4 H8
KAJSA_BOTTOM_1_8V_POWER_A_2_24 VSS1 VSS35
KAJSA_BOTTOM_1_2V D5 H9
POWER_A_1_24 KAJSA_POWER VSS2 VSS36
ST2300
KAJSA_BOTTOM_POWER 1 2 B2 VDD_1v8 VDD_1V8 GNDE M16 D6 H10
VSS3 VSS37
VDDCORE(logic) B4 VDD_1v8 GNDE N16 D7 H11
AC20 VSS4 VSS38
VDD_1v2
N2 VDD_1v8 GNDE P16 D9 H12
VSS5 VSS39
DB3210ADT/7POPHF P2 VDD_1v8 GNDE R16 D10 J4
VSS6 VSS40
1208-3871
AA2 VDD_1v8 GNDE T16 E4 J5
VSS7 VSS41
AE4 VDD_1v8 GNDE K17 E5 J6
VSS8 VSS42
N2010 AE10 VDD_1v8 GNDE P17 E6 J7
VSS9 VSS43
KAJSA_BOTTOM_VDD_IO_POWER_A_4_24 AE21 VDD_1v8 U17 E7 J8
GNDE VSS10 VSS44
KAJSA_POWER
AB25 VDD_1v8 GNDE J18 E8 J9
H2 E6 VSS11 VSS45
VDD VDD_IO GND
R25 VDD_1v8 GNDE P18 E9 J10
M2 F22 VSS12 VSS46
VDD GND
N25 VDD_1v8 GNDE V18 E10 J11
T2 VSS13 VSS47
VDD GND AB21
J25 VDD_1v8 F4 K5
AB2 AB6 VSS14 VSS48
VDD GND
G25 VDD_1v8 F5 K6
AE5 J9 VSS15 VSS49
VDD GND
B22 VDD_1v8 F6 K7
AE9 K10 VSS16 VSS50
VDD GND
B13 VDD_1v8 F7 K8
AE22 VDD P9 VSS17 VSS51
GND

MEASUREMENT POINTS
B10 VDD_1v8 F8 K9
AA25 VDD V9 VSS18 VSS52
GND
W2 VDD_1v8 F9 K10
Y25 P10 VSS19 VSS53
VDD GND
F10 K11
T25 L11 VSS20 VSS54
VDD GND DB3210ADT/7POPHF

C2327
C2321

C2323

C2325

C2329

C2331
1208-3871 G3 L4
M25 P11 VSS21 VSS55
VDD GND
G4 L5
B23 R11 VSS22 VSS56
VDD GND

C2324
100nF

100nF
100nF

100nF

100nF
C2320

C2322

C2326

100nF

C2328

C2330
G5 L6
B21 T11 VSS23 VSS57
VDD GND
G6 L7
B19 L12 VSS24 VSS58
VDD GND

100nF

100nF

100nF

100nF

100nF
G7 L8
VSS25 VSS59

1uF
B16 VDD GND T12
G8 L9
B14 J13 VSS26 VSS60
VDD GND
G9 L10
B7 K13 VSS27 VSS61
VDD GND
G10 L11
K25 L13 VSS28 VSS62
VDD GND
G11 M6
T13 VSS29 VSS63
GND
G12 M8
U13 VSS30 VSS64
GND
H4 M9
V13 VSS31 VSS65
GND
H5 M11
L14 VMEM18 VSS32 VSS66
GND
H6 M12
T14 VSS33 VSS67
GND
H7
L15 VSS34
GND

GND T15 AB3100


1202-0639 2
GND L16

_
W25 VDD_DIG_PLL GND_DIG_PLL U10
N2010
DB3210ADT/7POPHF KAJSA_BOTTOM
1208-3871 VMEM_POWER_A_24_24
C2308

C2314
C2304

C2306

C2310

C2312
C2302

KAJSA_BOTTOM_VMEM_POWER
100nF

C2313
100nF

C2307

100nF

100nF

100nF
C2305

C2309
100nF

100nF
C2301

C2311

N2010
C2303

MEMORY POWER
D2 VDDQ
KAJSA_BOTTOM_ANALOG
VANA25 VCORE12 POWER_A_3_24 C2 VDDQ
100nF

100nF
100nF

100nF

100nF
100nF

KAJSA_BOTTOM_2.5V_POWER
1uF

F2 VDDQ
VDDIO
AB7 VDDIO_2v5 G2 VDDQ
AD19 VDDIO_2v5_PLL E25 VDDQ

VDD_ANALOG B25 VDDQ

AC19 VDDCO_PLL_1_2 VSSCO_PLL_1_2 AD18 AD2 FVDD

AC18 VDDCO_PLL_3_4 VSSCO_PLL_3_4 AD17 AE2 FVDD

AE16 VCC_AD1 VSS_AD1 AD16 AE3 FVDD

AE14 VCC_AD2 VSS_AD2 AE15 AD25 FVDD

AB15 VDDAD VSSDA AB10 V25 FVDD VCCN AE24

AC11 VCCDA GNDAD AB14 U25 FVDD VCCN AE25


N2010 AC12 VCCGPAD VSSGPAD AB12 P24 FVDD
KAJSA_BOTTOM_PLL_A_15_24 R2 VDDCO_AF VSSCOMMON AE13 P25 FVDD
KAJSA_BOTTOM_PLL

C2345

C2346

C2348

C2350
C2337

C2343
C2339

C2341
C2336

AE12 VDD_ANA GNDE_ANA AC17 U24 FVDD


PLL_FILTER
V24 FVDD
PLL_26_VCONT AE17 C2353 33nF
DB3210ADT/7POPHF

C2347

C2349

C2351
100nF

100nF
100nF

100nF

C2344
C2338

C2340

C2342

100nF

100nF

100nF
2.2uF
1208-3871
1uF

PLL_26_FILTVDD AE18 DB3210ADT/7POPHF


1208-3871
PLL_PG_416_VCONT AE20 C2354 33nF
100nF

100nF

100nF

100nF

C2352

100nF

100nF

100nF
PLL_PG_416_FILTVDD AE19 100nF

DB3210ADT/7POPHF
1208-3871

Made for
VDDE18 VANA25 VCORE12 VMEM18 Application & System Performance
Power ASICs

VDDE18 Document Nr Revision


VANA25
1210-8302 Page B9 5
VCORE12

VMEM18
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MEASUREMENT POINTS Power - WLAN SEMC Troubleshooting Manual
C905

VBAT MP 46
ST2310
1 2 WLAN_VO33
WLAN_VO33

L2310
BLM18PG121SN1 N2300 C2374
1000-0118 L2311 10uF
MARVELL_88PW886_2
4.7uH
16 SVIN SW3 3

20 PVIN VO3 7

6 PVIN PGND 4

C2371 C2372 C2373


10uF 10uF 100nF SW1 2
NC
10 SLEEPn VO1 5

WLAN_CLKREQ 11 PDn PGND 1


WLAN_CLKREQ
13 MP 45
SDI L2313
2.2uH ST2311
N2410 MP 85 SW2 19 1 2 WLAN_VO18
WLAN_VO18
GPIO_O10_OUTPUT 12 WLAN_PDn FB2 15

MEASUREMENT POINTS
C2376
PGND 18 10uF
MAX7327 R2313
1200-1951 100Kohms
MP 44
VO2 14
ST2312
VL2X 9 1 2 WLAN_LDO18A
WLAN_LDO18A
WLAN_SCLK VL2Y 12
WLAN_SCLK NC
MP 43
ST2313
8 GND VL3 17 1 2 WLAN_LDO30
WLAN_LDO30

88PW886
1203-2790 2 C2377 C2379
10uF 10uF

VBAT

VBAT

Made for
Application & System Performance
Power - WLAN
Document Nr Revision
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C905

STEPUP50 VDDE18

Page 15

VDDE18

STEPUP50

LED_KEYPAD ONSWAn
LED_KEYPAD LED_KEYPAD ONSWAn ONSWAn
LED_CAM1
LED_CAM1 LED_CAM1

Keypad

VAUDIO26 VDDE18 VDIG

Page 12

VDIG

VDDE18

VAUDIO26

MEASUREMENT POINTS
OPTOTEMP
OPTOTEMP OPTOTEMP
OPTOSENSE
OPTOSENSE OPTOSENSE
TESTOUT
TESTOUT TESTOUT
VAD
VAD VAD
TX_ADSTR I2CDAT1
TX_ADSTR TX_ADSTR I2CDAT1 I2CDAT1
VBACKUP I2CCLK1
VBACKUP VBACKUP I2CCLK1 I2CCLK1
RF_ID
RF_ID RF_ID
AID_AD
AID_AD

ADC & DAC

VAUDIO26 VDDE18 VBAT


Page 14

VBAT AID_AD
DCIO
VDDE18 DCIO DCIO
MICN/AUXinR
VAUDIO26 MICN/AUXinR MICN/AUXinR
DCON MICP/AUXinL
DCON DCON MICP/AUXinL MICP/AUXinL
SPL FM_ANTENNA
SPL SPL FM_ANTENNA FM_ANTENNA
SPR VBUS
SPR SPR VBUS VBUS
USB_HS_CLK SERVICEn
USB_HS_CLK USB_HS_CLK SERVICEn SERVICEn

Connectivity

VDDE18

Page 16
CAM_LDO_EN
VDDE18 CAM_LDO_EN CAM_LDO_EN
VCAMSD_EN
VCAMSD_EN VCAMSD_EN
CAMRESn
CAMRESn CAMRESn
VIDCC_CLK VIDCC_L1_EN
VIDCC_CLK VIDCC_CLK VIDCC_L1_EN VIDCC_L1_EN
RTCCLK VIDCC_SDR_EN
RTCCLK RTCCLK VIDCC_SDR_EN VIDCC_SDR_EN
VIDCC_CLKREQn
VIDCC_CLKREQn VIDCC_CLKREQn

Video Companion Chip

VDDE18 VMC18 VBAT

Page 13

VBAT

VMC18

VDDE18

Cards

VDIG VDDE18 VAUDIO26 VMC18 VBAT STEPUP50

VDIG

VDDE18

VAUDIO26

VMC18

VBAT

STEPUP50
Made for
Application & System Performance
Connectivity Top
Document Nr Revision
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N2000
R2402 R2403 R2404 Ericsson AB 3100
4.7Kohms 4.7Kohms 4.7Kohms OP AND SERVICES
1% 1% 1%
GPADC AND AUTOADC
TX_ADSTR A5
TX_ADSTR TXON

A9 LDOD
GPA0
AID_AD B9
AID_AD GPA1
VAD C9
VAD GPA2
RF_ID B8
RF_ID GPA3
TESTOUT A8
TESTOUT GPA4 ADC
RTEMP C8 10bit
GPA5
OPTOTEMP D8 AUTO
OPTOTEMP GPA6 CTL
VBACKUP B7
VBACKUP GPA7
OPTOSENSE C7
OPTOSENSE GPA12

C10 C11
VAUDIO26 VDD_ADC AD_OUT
VDDE18
R2400 C2400 AB3100
4.7Kohms 33pF 1202-0639 2
<NM>

MEASUREMENT POINTS
R2405 R2406 C2402
N2010 3.3Kohms 3.3Kohms 100nF
N2000
KAJSA_BOTTOM_SH_I2C_A_6_24
Ericsson AB 3100
KAJSA_BOTTOM_CONNECTIVITY OP AND SERVICES
SHARED_I2C_IF(ACC+APP#0) I2C IF
I2CSDA Y23 I2CDAT0 B13
SDA
I2CSCL U18 I2CCLK0 C13
SCL

DB3210ADT/7POPHF AB3100
1208-3871 1202-0639 2

VDDE18

N2010
KAJSA_BOTTOM_APP_I2C_A_7_24
KAJSA_BOTTOM_CONNECTIVITY R2407 R2408
3.3Kohms 3.3Kohms
APPLICATION_I2C_IF(APP#1)

I2CSDA2 W23 I2CDAT1


I2CDAT1
I2CSCL2 T17 I2CCLK1
I2CCLK1

DB3210ADT/7POPHF
1208-3871 VDDE18
GPIO expander main
2

ST2400
N2410
1 MAX7327_MAIN
21 V+
19 SCL
20 SDA AD0 18

23 RST AD2 24

22 INT
NC
C2403 GND 9
100nF 25
HEATSLUG

MAX7327
1200-1951

VDIG VDDE18
Accelerometer
2

ST2401 ST2402 N2411


ACCELEROMETER
1

8 CS
SDO 7
AX_INT1 11 NC
SP2400 INT_1
SDA/SDI/SDO 6
AX_INT2 9 INT_2
SP2401 4
SCL/SPC

1 VDD_IO GND 5

14 VDD GND 12

GND 13
C2404 C2405 C2406 2
VDDE18 VAUDIO26 VDIG NC GND 16
10uF 100nF 100nF
NC
3 N.C Made for
GND_RES 10

VDD_RES 15
Application & System Performance
Connectivity - I2C & ADC
LIS331DL
VDDE18 1202-1676
Document Nr Revision
VAUDIO26

VDIG
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C905

M2 IF VMC18

X2401

N2010 M2
C2422 C2410 C2421
KAJSA_BOTTOM 2.2uF 2.2uF 100nF CONNECTOR
MEMORY_CARD_A_19_24
SP2412
KAJSA_BOTTOM_CONNECTIVITY 8
MMC/SD/MSPRO_IF
9
MCCLK AA23 MCCLK
7
12
MCCMD AB24 MCCMD
1
13
MCDAT0 AA22 MCDAT0
3
14
MCDAT1 AC24 MCDAT1
2
15
MCDAT2 AD24 MCDAT2
4
16
MCDAT3 AC23 MCDAT3
6
17
MCCMDDIR AC25 NC
18
MCDATADIR AB22 SP2411
MSDETECT
5
R2417 R2418 R2419 R2420 R2421 19
DB3210ADT/7POPHF 100Kohms 100Kohms 100Kohms 100Kohms 100Kohms C2411 20

MEASUREMENT POINTS
1208-3871 33pF NC 10
VDDE18
<NM> 21
NC 11
22

R2422 1200-9764 2
470Kohms
N2010

APPLICATION GPIO_12 U16

DB3210ADT/7POPHF MP 35
1208-3871

SIM IF MP 152 MP 156 X2402


VDDE18 VBAT
SIMVCC MP 155 1
SIMVCC
N2000 SIMRSTn MP 153 2
SIMCONRST
ERICSSON AB 3100 1 2 SIMCLK MP 151 3
OP AND SERVICES ST2410 SIMCONCLK
R2415
10Kohms V2400 MP 154 5
N2010 MP 34 SIM IF <NM> MP 107 GND
SP2410 M3 R2416 6
KAJSA_BOTTOM_SIM_A_20_24 C2412 VBAT_I C2414 NC NC
10Kohms
KAJSA_BOTTOM_CONNECTIVITY 100nF
NC
P2
SIMOFF_N SIMLDO_OUT
L1 1uF SIMDAT MP 150 7 SIMCONDAT
SIM_INTERFACE 1 2
SDAT V11 N3
SDAT SIMDAT
P1
SIMHOLDER-SHIHO
ST2411
SCLK AE7 MP 106 1202-0528
M1 N2 MP 105
SCLK SIMCLK
SRSTn V12
C2415 C2416 C2417 C2418 C2419 C2420
M2 N1 33pF 33pF 33pF 33pF 10nF 1uF
SRST_N SIMRST_N
DB3210ADT/7POPHF <NM> <NM> <NM> <NM>
1208-3871
AB3100
1202-0639 2
C2413
100pF

VMC18 VDDE18 VBAT

VMC18

VDDE18

VBAT
Made for
Application & System Performance
Connectivity - Cards
Document Nr Revision
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C905
MP 3
SP2432 VDDE18 VAUDIO26 VDDE18
N2010
N2422
APPLICATION GPIO_01 N22 APP_LOG
ELINA
C2430 100nF
A3 VDD GND B2
R2450
100Kohms D3 VDIG GND C2

ACCESS GPIO_03 R4 CFMS C2449 100nF


ACB/RID MP 110 R2434
1Kohms 1%
A1 APP_LOG RID_OUT C3
ACCESS GPIO_02 U3 CTMS
B1 CFMS/ID_SOURCE ACB/RID_IN B3
MP 8 C1 R2478
CTMS
ACCESS GPIO_16 V10 USB_HSCHIP_SEL VDDE18 VBAT MP 111 100ohms
D1 SERVICE_N

DB3210ADT/7POPHF D2 SERVICE
R2430 NC
1208-3871 R2431
0ohms A2

1
100Kohms ADC SP2434 SP2433
<NM>
ST2421 ST2422
DCON
DCON
IP4826CX12/LF

2
SP2420 SP2421 SP2422 1201-4120 2
AID_AD
N2010 AID_AD
C2431 SERVICEn
V2 USB_HSINCLK N2420 SERVICEn
ACCESS GPIO_04 10uF
USB_OTG_TRANSIVER MP 9
F3 E3
MP 7 REG3_3V
VCC REG3V3
ACCESS GPIO_01 T9 USB_HSDIR
B2 VCCIO_1 REG1V8 E6 REG1_8V

B5 VCCIO_2
ACCESS GPIO_00 R9 USB_HSSTP
F4 VBUS
C2434 C2435 C2436 C2437
100nF 4.7uF 100nF 4.7uF
U12 USB_HSNXT

MEASUREMENT POINTS
ACCESS GPIO_05
C2432 C4 TEST NC_1 F1
NC
100nF
E1 CFG0 NC_2 F2
W4 NC
ACCESS GPIO_14
SP2435 B4 CFG1
Chinese Charger
B3
ACCESS GPIO_15 Y3 Detect CFG2
VDDE18
C3 CHIP_SEL
R2445
A4 CLOCK 120Kohms
KAJSA_BOTTOM_USB_A_21_24
SP2423 SP2424 SP2425
KAJSA_BOTTOM_CONNECTIVITY E5 DIR DP D1

USB TRANSCEIVER IF D6 STP DM C1

USB_SE0_VM M9 USB_HSDATA0 D5 NXT R2440


100Kohms R2446
USB_DAT_VP N9 USB_HSDATA1 B1 DATA0 360Kohms
<NM>
USB_OE U9 USB_HSDATA2 A1 DATA1 ID D3
NC VBUS
SP2426
A2 DATA2 PSW_N D4

AC6 USB_HSDATA3 A3 DCIO


ACCESS GPIO_18 DATA3
SP2427
A5 DATA4 FAULT E2
C2440 C2441
V3 USB_HSDATA4 A6 1uF 10nF
ACCESS GPIO_06 DATA5 MP 112 25V 25V
SP2428 MP 113
B6 DATA6 V2415
2 1
ACCESS GPIO_07 U5 USB_HSDATA5 C6 DATA7 A C

C
1
SP2429 1201-8440

C
1
F5 E4 V2417 C2438
XTAL1 GND_1
V2416 BZX585C15 33pF V2412
ACCESS GPIO_08 T4 USB_HSDATA6 F6 XTAL2 GND_2 C5 2 1 1000-0272 <NM> BZX585C15
NC 1000-0272

A
2
SP2430 A C
C2 D2

A
2
RREF GND_3 1201-8440
U4 USB_HSDATA7 MP 6
ACCESS GPIO_09
V2414 X2405
ISP1508
1200-1694 2 1
DB3210ADT/7POPHF A C
1208-3871
C2433 R2441
MP 10 Z2400 MP 13 SYSTEM CONNECTOR
ESD9L5.0ST5Gw
1uF 12Kohms
1201-8440 12
1% DMext/DFMS 3 2
P3 P2 DCIO
11
D-/DFMS
DPext/DTMS 4 1 10
USB_HS_CLK P4 P1 D+/DTMS
L2449 0ohms 9
MP 12 MP 11 GND
R2442 TCM1210-900-2P-T
470ohms R2448 0ohms 8
1201-6833 AID/ACB/RID
TVOUT R2443 0ohms 7
VIDEO
SPR L2404100MHz 6 MP X2405_Pins 1-12
SPR MP 109 SPR
SPL MP 108 L2403 100MHz 5
SPL SPL
L2402 100MHz 4
Mic-/AUXinR
L2401 100MHz 3
Mic+/AUXinL
N2421 L2408 2
C2446 33pF SPREF
NCP360 L2407 BLM03BB470SN1
VBUS 4 3 1
OUT IN VBUS
N2700 BLM15EG121SN1
5 1
OUT EN
S1D13771_TVIF MP 14 V2413 Z1
L2405 1.8uH 6 7 1201-2253 L2406
FLAG GND
AOUT H2 C2439 BLM18BD102SN1
2 1uF Z2
GND_SLUG
VREF G3 R2451 R2444 25V
NC A1 A2
560ohms 100Kohms 1202-1195
H3 C2447 C2448
VADJ NCP360
2.2nF 2.2nF
1200-6309
1%
S1D13771 FM_ANTENNA
R2452 R2453 C2444 C2445 FM_ANTENNA
1200-0362
1.5Kohms 75ohms 100pF 270pF
1%
VDDE18 MICP/AUXinL
MICP/AUXinL
MICN/AUXinR
MICN/AUXinR

R2447
100Kohms C2442 C2443
N2010
10nF 10nF
ACCESS GPIO_23 R23 OVP_FLAG
VBAT VDDE18 VAUDIO26

DB3210ADT/7POPHF Made for


1208-3871
VBAT Application & System Performance
VDDE18 Connectivity
VAUDIO26
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MP 60
VDDE18 STEPUP50
ONSWAn

V2470 C2472 X4200


1000-0391 33pF
<NM>
VDDE18
Leadfree SLIDER FLEX
CONNECTOR
STEPUP50
ONSWAn
73
KEYIN0
71
KEYIN1
69
KEYIN2
67
KEYIN3
65
KEYIN3_1
32
KEYIN4
63
KEYIN5
61

KEYOUT4
64
KEYOUT3
66
KEYOUT2
68
KEYOUT1
70
KEYOUT0
72
VDDE18
1204-5252 2 (#2/6)
100-pin

Navigation Keypad

N2010
10Kohms

10Kohms

10Kohms

10Kohms

10Kohms

10Kohms
R2470

R2471

R2472

R2473

R2474

R2475

KAJSA_BOTTOM X2410
KEYPAD_IF_A_18_24
KEYFLEX

MEASUREMENT POINTS
KAJSA_BOTTOM_CONNECTIVITY
MP 157 MP 158 MP 159 CONNECTOR
KEYPAD_INTERFACE
MP 5 MP 4 MP 39 L10 KEYIN0 KEYOUT0 Y24 KEYOUT0 KEYOUT0
A6
M10 KEYIN1 KEYOUT1 W22 KEYOUT1 KEYOUT1
A5
V15 KEYIN2 KEYOUT2 M11 KEYOUT2 KEYOUT2
A4
U14 KEYIN3 KEYOUT3 K11 KEYOUT3 KEYOUT3
A3

ESDALC6V1-1BM2

ESDALC6V1-1BM2

ESDALC6V1-1BM2
U22 KEYIN4 KEYOUT4 N11 KEYOUT4

C
1

1
N10 KEYIN5

V2486

V2487

V2484
1207-3081

1207-3081

1207-3081
A

A
2

2
DB3210ADT/7POPHF
1208-3871 C2460 C2461 C2462 C2463 C2464
33pF 33pF 33pF 33pF 33pF
<NM> <NM> <NM> <NM> <NM>

KEYIN5 KEYIN5
B6
KEYIN4 V2482 1000-0087 KEYIN4_1
B5
KEYIN3 V2481 1000-0087 KEYIN3_1
B3
KEYIN2 MP 76 KEYIN2
B2
KEYIN1 KEYIN1
B4
KEYIN0 KEYIN0
A2

ESDALC6V1-1BM2

ESDALC6V1-1BM2

ESDALC6V1-1BM2
C

C
1

1
C2465 C2466 C2467 C2468 C2469 C2470
33pF 33pF 33pF 33pF 33pF 33pF

C
1

1
<NM> <NM> <NM> <NM> <NM> <NM>

V2471

V2478

V2473
1 1207-3081

1207-3081

1207-3081
V2474 V2477 V2475 V2476
ESDALC6V1-1BM2 ESDALC6V1-1BM2 ESDALC6V1-1BM2 ESDALC6V1-1BM2

A
2

2
1207-3081 1207-3081 1207-3081 1207-3081

A
2

ESDALC6V1-1BM2

ESDALC6V1-1BM2

ESDALC6V1-1BM2
C

C
1

1
V2472

V2479

V2480
1207-3081

1207-3081

1207-3081
S2453 S2454 S2415 S2424

A
2

2
NC NC NC NC
MP 97 MP 95 MP 84 MP 90 N2010

b d b d b d b d SLIDE_SENSE N24
ESD protection for keypad B9 APPLICATION GPIO_04

a c a c a c a c DB3210ADT/7POPHF
1208-3871
NC NC NC NC
MPSKSCLAE010
96 MPSKSCLAE010
94 MPSKSCLAE010
82 MPSKSCLAE010
88 A1
1204-1127 1204-1127 1204-1127 1204-1127
STEPUP50 VDDE18
A7

Volume + Volume - Cam Rec Cam Play A11

B8 A12

A9 B1
R2476 22ohms
MP 161 A10 B7

A8 B10
C2471
33pF
MP 160
Z1 B11
<NM> C2473 C2474
33pF 33pF Z2 B12
<NM> <NM>
LED_CAM1 1208-3264
LED_CAM1
24-pin
LED_KEYPAD
LED_KEYPAD
Numeric Keypad

KEYIN0 KEYIN1 KEYIN2 KEYIN3 KEYIN4 KEYIN5

Cam Game Clip


KEYOUT0 3 6 1 AF - A
X2411 Camera
Switch Pad
1
Num Num Num Num Upper

Game Game
B A
Game Cam
KEYOUT1 Green
B - CLR 8 Rec
Nav Upper Nav Num Main

Soft Cam
KEYOUT2 2 0 Left 5 Play 9
Num Num Nav Num Main Num

Vol+

Active Cam Vol-


KEYOUT3 4 7 #
Menu
Nav Num Num
Snap
Num Num
*
Num
Soft
Left
Rock
Up
Soft
Right

Rock Rock Rock Red


Green
Left Push Right On/Off Cam
Active Rock Play
CLR
Menu Down
Rock Rock Rock Rock Rock Soft Made for
KEYOUT4 Down Left Up Push Right Right
Cam
Rec
Nav Nav Nav Nav Nav Nav
1 2 3 Application & System Performance
4 5 6
Cam
AF/Snap
Connectivity - Keypad
Red
GND On/Off - - Vol+ Vol- - 7 8 9
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SP2500 SP2501 SP2503


N2010
MP 71 R2501
SP2505 APPLICATION GPIO_07 L25 VIDCC_SPI_DI 100Kohms
N2500
N2500
MP202_HOSTIF_SPI
MP202_SYSTEM M24 VIDCC_SPI_DO B6 B8
APPLICATION GPIO_08 SPI0_SO SPI1_SO NC
RTCCLK D1 CK32KI
RTCCLK B7 B9
SPI0_SI SPI1_SI NC
G1 CKI
APPLICATION GPIO_09 M23 VIDCC_SPI_CLK A6 SPI0_SK SPI1_SK A8
VIDCC_CLK H1 J2 NC
VIDCC_CLK CKO TCLKO NC A7 SPI0_CSZ SPI1_CSZ A9
N2010 B11 NC
MP 68 PLLMODE
N23 VIDCC_SPI_CS A11
APPLICATION GPIO_05 INT_B
APPLICATION GPIO_18 K15 VIDCC_RESn B3 L0_DET
C3 R2503
L1_DET 100Kohms MP202
DB3210ADT/7POPHF R2502 APPLICATION GPIO_16 P22 VIDCC_INT 1200-1414
<NM>
1208-3871 470Kohms C2 RESETZ

DB3210ADT/7POPHF
MP202 1208-3871
1200-1414

MEASUREMENT POINTS
N2500
MP202_GPIO
J14 GIO_P0 PO0 D14 CAM_LDO_EN
NC CAM_LDO_EN
J13 GIO_P1 PO1 D13
NC NC
H14 GIO_P2 PO2 N11 VCAMSD_EN
NC VCAMSD_EN
H13 GIO_P3 PO3 P11 CAMRESn
NC CAMRESn
PO4 D3 VIDCC_L1DET

PO5 D2 VIDCC_L1_EN
VIDCC_L1_EN
PO6 B4 VIDCC_SDR_EN
VIDCC_SDR_EN
PO7 A4 VIDCC_CLKREQn
VIDCC_CLKREQn

MP202
1200-1414

N2500

N2500 MP202_GND
A1 GND GND G13
MP202_IC
B12 IC IC G3 A2 GND GND G14
NC NC
C4 IC IC G12 A3 GND GND H4
NC NC
C7 IC IC H3 A12 GND GND H5
NC NC
C8 IC IC H12 A13 GND GND H10
NC NC
C11 IC IC J3 A14 GND GND H11
NC NC
C12 IC IC J5 B1 GND GND J1
NC NC N2500
C13 IC IC J10 B2 GND GND K7
NC NC MP202_UART
D4 IC IC J12 B13 GND GND K8 L13 U70_SRIN
NC NC NC
D5 IC IC K4 B14 GND GND L7 L14 U70_SOUT
NC NC SP2504
D10 IC IC K5 C1 GND GND L8
NC NC
MP202
D12 IC IC K6 C14 GND GND M1 1200-1414
NC NC
E4 IC IC K9 D7 GND GND M14
NC NC
E5 IC IC K10 D8 GND GND N1
NC NC
E6 IC IC L11 E7 GND GND N2
NC NC
E9 IC IC L12 E8 GND GND N13
NC NC
E10 IC IC M3 F1 GND GND N14
NC NC
F3 IC IC M11 F2 GND GND P1
NC NC
F5 IC IC M12 F14 GND GND P2
NC NC
F6 IC IC M13 G4 GND GND P3
NC NC
F10 IC IC N12 G5 GND GND P12
NC NC
F12 IC G10 GND GND P13
NC
G11 GND GND P14
MP202
1200-1414
MP202
1200-1414

VDDE18

VDDE18

Made for
Application & System Performance
Connectivity - Video Companion Chip
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VDDE18 VCAML12 VCAMSD18 VCAMIO18 VCAMSA28 VCAMAF28

Page 3

VCAMAF28

VCAMSA28

VCAMIO18

VCAMSD18

VCAML12

VDDE18

CAMRESn
CAMRESn CAMRESn
CAM_LDO_EN
CAM_LDO_EN CAM_LDO_EN
I2CCLK1
I2CCLK1 I2CCLK1 XEFL_TRIG
I2CDAT1
I2CDAT1 I2CDAT1 XEFL_CHARGE_CTRL
CAMSYSCLK
CAMSYSCLK CAMSYSCLK

MEASUREMENT POINTS
Camera
VDDE18 VBAT STEPUP50

Page 4

VBAT STEPUP50

VDDE18

XEFL_TRIG
XEFL_TRIG
XEFL_CHARGE_CTRL
XEFL_CHARGE_CTRL
I2CCLK1
I2CCLK1
I2CDAT1
I2CDAT1
XEFL_SPDA
XEFL_SPDA XEFL_SPDA
LED_BACK
LED_BACK

LMU

VOPTO30 VDIG VDDE18 VBAT

Page 2

VBAT

VDDE18

VDIG

VOPTO30 LED_BACK
LED_KEYPAD
LED_KEYPAD LED_KEYPAD
LED_CAM1
LED_CAM1 LED_CAM1
OPTOTEMP
OPTOTEMP OPTOTEMP
CHARGE_LED OPTOSENSE
CHARGE_LED CHARGE_LED OPTOSENSE OPTOSENSE

Display

STEPUP50

STEPUP50

VBAT VDDE18 VOPTO30 VCAMSA28 VCAMAF28 VCAML12 VCAMIO18 VCAMSD18 VDIG

VBAT

VDDE18
VOPTO30

VCAMSA28

VCAMAF28

VCAML12

VCAMIO18
Made for
VCAMSD18

VDIG
Imaging
Top
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R4216
N2700
100Kohms
S1D13771_HOSTIF
LCD_D0 E5 MD0
LCD_D1 F5 MD1
LCD_D2 A6 MD2
LCD_D3 D6 MD3
LCD_D4 A7 MD4
LCD_D5 B7 MD5
SP4203 SP4202
LCD_D6 C7 MD6
LCD_D7 C8 MD7
TV_TE A3 TE
N2010 LCD_RS_1 A5 D/C

APPLICATION GPIO_14 K16 TV_CS B4 CS LCDCS E4


NC
LCD_RD D5 RD
DB3210ADT/7POPHF VDDE18 VDIG VOPTO30
1208-3871 LCD_WR_1 C5 WE
N2010 TV_CSSEL D4 CSSEL ST4201
1 2
APPLICATION GPIO_19 P23 TV_RESn C3 RESET
0402 Size
B3 GPIO_INT ST4200
R4215 NC 1 2 X4200
DB3210ADT/7POPHF 100Kohms
1208-3871
<NM> S1D13771 SLIDER FLEX
1200-0362 C4213 C4214 CONNECTOR
100nF 100nF

27 80
SP4200 29 C4229
100nF
Z4200
EMI-FILTER LCD_RESn
9
LCD_CS 1 I1-1 O1-2 5 R4217 0ohms LCD_CS_1
12 OPTOTEMP

MEASUREMENT POINTS
LCD_VSYNC 2 6 R4218 0ohms LCD_VSYNC_1 78 OPTOTEMP
I2-1 O2-2 14 OPTOSENSE
LCD_DAT7 3 7 LCD_D7 76 OPTOSENSE
I3-1 O3-2 15
LCD_DAT6 4 8 LCD_D6 2
I4-1 O4-2 17
N2010
10 9 5 C4219 C4220
KAJSA_BOTTOM_DISPLAY_A_13_24 GND_1 GND_2 33pF 33pF
KAJSA_BOTTOM_IMAGING MP Z4200_Pins 1-8 7 <NM> <NM>
MEA1608LC220T001 10
KAJSA_BOTTOM 1000-7455
DISPLAY_INTERFACE Z4201
23
PDI_RESn L17 EMI-FILTER
25
PDI_D0 K24 LCD_DAT5 1 I1-1 O1-2 5 LCD_D5
19
26
PDI_D1 K22 LCD_DAT4 2 I2-1 O2-2 6 LCD_D4
21
28
PDI_D2 J23 LCD_DAT3 3 I3-1 O3-2 7 LCD_D3
18
30
PDI_D3 M18 LCD_DAT2 4 I4-1 O4-2 8 LCD_D2
20
31
PDI_D4 H23 10 GND_1 GND_2 9

PDI_D5 J24 MP Z4201_Pins 1-8 34


MEA1608LC220T001 35
PDI_D6 M17 1000-7455
Z4202
36
PDI_D7 H24 EMI-FILTER
37
PDI_C0 L23 LCD_DAT1 1 I1-1 O1-2 5 LCD_D1
22
38
PDI_C1 M22 LCD_DAT0 2 I2-1 O2-2 6 LCD_D0
24
R4219 0ohms 3 7 R4221 0ohms 39
PDI_C2 L24 LCD_RS I3-1 O3-2 LCD_RS_1
13
R4220 22ohms 4 8 R4222 22ohms 40
PDI_C3 K23 LCD_WR I4-1 O4-2 LCD_WR_1
16
41
PDI_C4 N18 10 GND_1 GND_2 9 LCD_RD
11
PDI_C5 L22
SP4201
MP Z4202_Pins 1-8 42
MEA1608LC220T001 43
1000-7455
DB3210ADT/7POPHF 44
1208-3871
45

46

47
VBAT
MP 51 VBOOST
49
VBOOST
51
TP4200
2

53
ST4202 MP 119 1 55
0402 Size V4201
VBAT L4200 ST4203 LED_LCD
1 2 3 56
1

22uH 0402 Size C4210 C4211 57


C4200 1000-0087 33pF 33pF
Leadfree 25V 25V 59
6

2.2uF
N2000 <NM> <NM> 62
MP 52
5

Ericsson AB 3100 R4201


MMI C4202 74
V4200 0ohms
2

R4200 NTJS4405N <NM> 330pF TP4201


BOOST LED DRIVER 75
1000-0293 25V
1

10ohms
A1 VDD_BOOST E3
SW_BOOST 82
C4201
33pF 83
BOOST_ISP
C2
MP 117 <NM> VBAT
3 G

4 S

C4206
100nF BOOST_ISN
D2 MP 92 MP 89 LED_CAM1
91

R4203 C4204 77 95
B2 910Kohms 33pF LED_CAM2
VBOOST 1% <NM> 79 99
NC
R4205 LED_CAM3
C4203 81 100
AB3100 R4202 10Kohms 6
1202-0639 2 150mohms 1uF
MP 86

C
1
25V R4204 3 C4215
C4205 C C 1204-5252 2 (#1/6)

PESD15VS1UL
62Kohms 33pF C4216 C4217 100-pin
470pF C4218

V4208
1% N2000 B V4203 B V4203 33pF 33pF
<NM> NC <NM> 1uF

1201-0746
Ericsson AB 3100 5 BC847CDXV6T1G 2 BC847CDXV6T1G <NM> <NM>

A
2
MMI 1200-0320 1200-0320
E 4 E
1
INDICATOR LED CONTROL
B4
LED1_N NC
A4 LED_KEYPAD
LED2_N LED_KEYPAD
D3 LED_CAM1
LED3_N LED_CAM1
C3
LED4_N
A3
LED5_N
B3 LED_BACK
LED6_N LED_BACK
Vibrator VBAT
VIBRATOR CONTROL
X4201 L4201 56nH
C14 B14
VIBR_OUT VDD_VIBR
MP 118 V4206
1
K1/K2
A2 A1 AB3100
A C C4207 1202-0639 2
CHARGE_LED 33pF C4208
CHARGE_LED C4209
<NM> V4202 1SS361 2.2uF
100nF
1000-0407 <NM>
X4202 L4202 56nH
SML-A12UT
1

Radio components

Made for
Imaging
VBAT VDDE18 VDIG VOPTO30
Display

VBAT
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R18 APPLICATION GPIO_02

DB3210ADT/7POPHF
1208-3871

XEFL_TRIG

VCAMSD18 VCAMIO18 VCAMSA28 VCAMAF28 VCAML12 VCAMIO18


VCAMIO18

MP 87
N2410 MP 149
X4300 N4300
GPIO_O11_OUTPUT 13 XEFL_CHARGE_EN A1
A
CAMERA FLEX R4302 C2 XEFL_CHARGE_CTRL
CONNECTOR 10Kohms B1
B
&Y XEFL_CHARGE_CTRL
MAX7327 R4303
1200-1951 100Kohms A2 C1 R4304
CAMIRQ VCC GND
A1 B9 100Kohms
RYT326
XEFL_TRIG 1000-8704
B1 A9
xSTL_EXP
A13

B14

B12 N2010
B10 KAJSA_BOTTOM_CAMERA_A_12_24

B3 KAJSA_BOTTOM_IMAGING

KAJSA_BOTTOM
CAMERA_INTERFACE
R4321 22ohms CIPCLK F25
B2 CI_PCLK CI_RESn L18 NC
R4323 22ohms CIHSYNC K18 CI_HSYNC
A11
C4321 C4320 C4322 C4301 C4323 C4304 C4324 C4303 C4325 C4302 R4324 22ohms CIVSYNC F23
A12 CI_VSYNC
2.2uF 100nF 2.2uF 100nF 2.2uF 100nF 2.2uF 100nF 2.2uF 100nF
CID0 H22 CI_D0
A5
CID1 G24

MEASUREMENT POINTS
B5 CI_D1
CID2 F24 CI_D2
A6
CID3 G23 CI_D3
B6
CID4 G22 CI_D4
A7
CID5 J22 CI_D5
B7
CID6 H25 CI_D6
A8
CID7 E22 CI_D7
B8

CAMRESn

<NM>

<NM>

<NM>

<NM>

<NM>

<NM>
A10 DB3210ADT/7POPHF

C4340 33pF

C4338 33pF

C4336 33pF

C4334 33pF

C4332 33pF

C4330 33pF
CAMRESn
1208-3871
CAMSYSCLK
CAMSYSCLK A4
A2
Video Companion Chip

C4339 33pF

C4337 33pF

C4335 33pF

C4333 33pF

C4331 33pF
C4308 A3
22pF N2500
A15 MP202_YUVIF

<NM>

<NM>

<NM>

<NM>

<NM>
R4301 N9
B4 YUV_DATA0
0ohms
I2CDAT1 I2CDAT_CAM YUV_DATA1 P9
I2CDAT1 B13 B11
I2CCLK_CAM YUV_DATA2 M8
A14 B15
YUV_DATA3 N8

YUV_DATA4 P8
Z1
YUV_DATA5 M7
Z2
S4300 <NM> VDDE18 YUV_DATA6 N7
Z3
I2CCLK1 A1 1A B2 YUV_DATA7 P7
I2CCLK1 1C Z4
R4300 0ohms
B1 1B D2 YUV_CLK P6
2A
1200-1733
CAM_LDO_EN C1 2C C2 I2CDAT_CAM 30-pin YUV_VS M6
CAM_LDO_EN 2B
D1 GND A2 YUV_HS N6
VCC
X4311
C4300
SN74LVC2G66YZPR
100nF
GND springs 1 MP202
1200-1414
1200-0333
<NM> for Camera Shield
X4312
I2C switch
1

X4313
1

X4314
1

X4315
1

VCAMSA28 VCAMIO18 VCAMAF28 VCAML12 VCAMSD18 VDDE18 Made for


Imaging
VCAMSA28 Camera
VCAMIO18

VCAMAF28

VCAML12
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C905

MP 56
STEPUP50
TP4400 STEPUP50

VBAT
ST4403
1 2
STEPUP50
0402 size

2
C4403 C4404 C4405 STEPUP50
ST4401
0402 Strap MP 72 MP 74 10uF 10uF 330pF
25V

1
L4400
4.7uH
X4200
R4401 SLIDER FLEX
100ohms
N4400 CONNECTOR
<NM>
C4400 C4401
C4402
MAX8830 MP 93 33
100nF 10uF
10pF A3 A4
LX OUT TP4401
<NM> C4410
B4 IN 100nF
L4401
FLED A1

D2 BLM15EG121SN1
AGND
A2 C1 R4403 0ohms LED_NAV1
PGND LED1
R4404 0ohms
MP 78 48
B1 LED_NAV2
R4402
0ohms
LED2
R4405 0ohms
MP 77 50
C4 B2 LED_NAV3
COMP LED3
MP 75 52
B3 D1 R4406 0ohms LED_NAV4
C4406
MVON LED4
MP 79 54
22nF
1204-5252 2 (#3/6)
C2 FLEN 100-pin
D4 VDD C4415
C4412 C4413 C4414
33pF 33pF 33pF
33pF
VDDE18 <NM>
<NM> <NM> <NM>
D3

MEASUREMENT POINTS
SDA
N2010 C3 SCL

APPLICATION GPIO_13 R24 AFLED_EN


MAX8830
1200-1922
R4400 C4407
DB3210ADT/7POPHF
1208-3871 100Kohms 100nF

I2CDAT1
I2CDAT1
I2CCLK1
I2CCLK1

STEPUP50 VBAT

X4400
ST4400 XE-FLASH MODULE
1 2
CONNECTOR

C4416 AF_LED
A1 A6
10uF
SP4400 SP4402 SP4404 A2 C4411
33pF
SP4401 SP4403 A3 <NM>
A7
XEFL_TRIG 1 2
XEFL_TRIG ST4402 B5
XEFL_CHARGE_CTRL
XEFL_CHARGE_CTRL B7
N2410
VDDE18
GPIO_O12_OUTPUT 14 XEFL_FCD
B4

GPIO_O13_OUTPUT 15 XEFL_SB
A5
R4411
100Kohms N2010

GPIO_O15_OUTPUT 17 XEFL_SPD0 X_CHARGE_RDY K14 APPLICATION GPIO_11


B3 B8

DB3210ADT/7POPHF
GPIO_O14_OUTPUT 16 XEFL_SPD1 VDDE18 1208-3871
B2

MAX7327
1200-1951
R4410
100nF N2010
R4413 0ohms
XEFL_SPDA COVER_OPEN T18 APPLICATION GPIO_03
XEFL_SPDA B6 A9
LED_BACK
LED_BACK A11
DB3210ADT/7POPHF
MP 148 R4409 1Kohms MP 41 1208-3871
3 D

A10
V4400 A4
N2410 MP 134 2SK2035
1000-8408 Z1 A8
GPIO_O8_OUTPUT 10 LED_TALLY
1 G

2 S

Z2 A12

Z3 B1
MAX7327
1200-1951 R4414 0ohms Z4 B9

<NM> 1201-5197 (#1/2)


24-pin

X4410 Extra ground


spring connector
1 for XE-Flash Module

MP 133

Made for
Imaging
LMU & Flash
VBAT VDDE18

VBAT

VDDE18
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C905

XEFL_SPDA
XEFL_SPDA
VDDE18 VBAT

N2000
Page 2
Ericsson AB 3100 RF_ID
OP AND SERVICES VBAT RF_ID RF_ID
DAC VDDE18
C4 A7
DAC_CLK DACO_0
B5 B6 DC_DC_REF1
DAC_STR DACO_1 DC_DC_REF1
C5 A6 BIAS_CTRL
DAC_DAT DACO_2 BIAS_CTRL
C6
DACO_3 NC

AB3100
1202-0639 2
MCLKREQ
MCLKREQ MCLKREQ

N2010
KAJSA_BOTTOM_ACCESS_A_14_24 R1103
KAJSA_BOTTOM_ACCESS 100Kohms OPTO_EN
OPTO_EN OPTO_EN
RADIO_CTRL_IF

RF_CTRL_DATA AE6 RADDAT TESTOUT


RADDAT TESTOUT TESTOUT
RF_CTRL_CLK AC8 RADCLK MCLK
RADCLK MCLK MCLK
RF_CTRL_STRB0 AC7 RADSTR
RADSTR MCLKSEC
MCLKSEC
MCLKSEC
RF_CTRL_STRB1 AD7 NC
RF_CTRL_STRB2 AB5 NC

ANT_SW0 AB8 ANTSW0


ANTSW0
ANT_SW1 AC9 ANTSW1
ANTSW1
ANT_SW2 AD8 ANTSW2
ANTSW2
ANT_SW3 AE8 ANTSW3
ANTSW3
TX_ADC_STRB AC2

EGG_RADIO_IF

RF_DATA_A AD5 QDATA_AMP_MSB


QDATA_AMP_MSB

MEASUREMENT POINTS
RF_DATA_B AC5 IDATA_FREQ_MSB
IDATA_FREQ_MSB
RF_DATA_C AD3 AMP_LSB_FREQ_LSB
AMP_LSB_FREQ_LSB
RF_DATA_STRB AC3 DCLK_DATSTR
DCLK_DATSTR
WCDMA/GSM_RADIO_IF

RF_WCDMA_EN0 AE11 WPA0_EN


WPA0_EN
RF_WCDMA_EN1 AD10 WPA1_EN
WPA1_EN
RF_WCDMA_EN2 AB9 WPA2_EN
WPA2_EN
RF_WCDMA_EN3 AD9 WDETON
WDETON
RF_WCDMA_EN4 AB4 NC WRX_IB
RF_WCDMA_EN5 AC4 NC
WTX_IB
WTX_IB WRX_IA
GSM_PA_ENABLE AA5 NC
WTX_IA
WTX_IA WRX_QB
WCDMA_RADIO_IF WTX_QB
WTX_QB WRX_QA
AB16 ADC_I1_NEG DAC_I_NEG AD12 WTX_QA
WTX_QA WTXPOWDET
AC16 ADC_I1_POS DAC_I_POS AD13
AC15 GSM & UMTS
ADC_Q1_NEG DAC_Q_NEG AD11
R1101 R1102
AD15 ADC_Q1_POS DAC_Q_POS AC10 100Kohms 100Kohms
AD14 ADC_I2_NEG
AC14 ADC_I2_POS
AC13 ADC_Q2_NEG
AB13 ADC_Q2_POS
AB11 TX_POW

DB3210ADT/7POPHF
1208-3871
WTXPOWDET

WRX_QA

WRX_QB

WRX_IA

WRX_IB

TX_ADSTR TX_ADSTR

VBAT

Page 4

VBAT

TX_ADSTR
TX_ADSTR
AGPS_RSTn AGPS_RSTn
AGPS_RSTn AGPS_RSTn
AGPS_CLK AGPS_CLK
AGPS_CLK AGPS_CLK
RTCCLK
RTCCLK

AGPS

VBT27 VDIG VDDE18

Page 3

VDDE18

VDIG

VBT27

BT_CLK BT_CLKREQn
BT_CLK BT_CLK BT_CLKREQn BT_CLKREQn
RTCCLK
RTCCLK RTCCLK
BTRESn WLAN_LDO30 WLAN_VO33
BTRESn BTRESn
VDIG WLAN_LDO18A WLAN_VO18
WLAN_BT_PRIORITY ACC_SPI_DO

WLAN_BT_STATE ACC_SPI_CLK

Page 5

ACC_SPI_DI BT_ANT WLAN_VO18

WLAN_CONFIRMn WLAN_VO33

WLAN_LDO18A
Bluetooth
WLAN_LDO30
WLAN_SCLK
VDIG WLAN_SCLK WLAN_SCLK
WLAN_CLKREQ
WLAN_CLKREQ WLAN_CLKREQ

WLAN_CLK WLAN_CLK
WLAN_CLK WLAN_CLK

ACC_SPI_DO
ACC_SPI_DO ACC_SPI_DI
ACC_SPI_CLK
ACC_SPI_CLK
BT_ANT
BT_ANT

VBAT VDDE18 VDIG VBT27 WLAN_VO18 WLAN_VO33 WLAN_LDO18A WLAN_LDO30


WLAN_BT_STATE

WLAN_BT_PRIORITY
WLAN_BT_STATE

WLAN_BT_PRIORITY
WLAN_CONFIRMn
Made for
VBAT
RTCCLK
RTCCLK Access
Top
VDDE18
WLAN
VDIG
WLAN_CONFIRMn
VBT27 ACC_SPI_DI
WLAN_VO18
Document Nr Revision
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WLAN_LDO18A

WLAN_LDO30
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C905

R1202 39nH

L1202
0.5pF

R1201 0ohms
MP 166
GSM/UMTS
ANTENNA Z1200
<NM> MP 63 MP 62
X1200
DEA101910DT
MP 167 X1210 O OUT IN I 2 R_TERM C_TERM 1

GND1 G1 4 3
X1211 C1211 GND GND C1209
MP 168 0.5pF
GND2 G2 6
GND GND
5 1pF
<NM>

DEA101910DT-6005A2 CRS5001-4202E
1212-1502 1203-9688 TIGER RF-Module
GSM / UMTS
N1200

A5
ANT
L2 MCLK
MCLK MCLK
ANTSW0 ANTSW0 C2 K3 MCLKSEC
ANTSW0 MCLKSEC MCLKSEC
ANTSW1 C1 K1 TESTOUT
ANTSW1 ANTSW1 TESTOUT TESTOUT
ANTSW2 B2
ANTSW2 ANTSW2
ANTSW3 D2 K9 RF_ID
ANTSW3 ANTSW3 MODULE_SENSE RF_ID
WTX_IA
WTX_IA
WTX_IB L4 D1 WRX_IA
WTX_IB WTX_IA WRX_IA WRX_IA
WTX_QA K4 E1 WRX_IB
WTX_QA WTX_IB WRX_IB WRX_IB
WTX_QB L5 F2 WRX_QA
WTX_QB WTX_QA WRX_QA WRX_QA
BIAS_CTRL K5 E2 WRX_QB
BIAS_CTRL WTX_QB WRX_QB WRX_QB
WDETON L7 A7 WTXPOWDET
WDETON BIAS_CTRL WTXPOWERSENSE WTXPOWDET

MEASUREMENT POINTS
A8
C1200 PASENSE_EN
33pF J2 L1 RF_CONT1
<NM> RADCLK RFCTRL1
J1
RADDAT
RADCLK H1 D8
RADCLK RADSTR GND1
RADDAT GND2 E9
RADDAT
RADSTR H2
RADSTR EDATAA
QDATA_AMP_MSB G1 C9
QDATA_AMP_MSB EDATAB GND4
IDATA_FREQ_MSB G2 D9
IDATA_FREQ_MSB EDATAC GND5
AMP_LSB_FREQ_LSB F1 F9
AMP_LSB_FREQ_LSB EDATASTR GND6
DCLK_DATSTR G9
DCLK_DATSTR GND7
WPA_A_EN K6 E8
WPA_A_EN GND8
WPA1_EN G8 A9
WPA1_EN WPA_B_EN GND9
WPA_C_EN K7 K8
WPA_C_EN GND10
B1
GND11
MCLKREQ K2 A4
MCLKREQ CLKREQ GND12
B9
GND13
B5
GND14
L9
GND15
VCC_WPA VBAT VRAD28 VDDE18 A2
GND16
L8
GND17
B4
GND18
B6
GND19
L3 C8
VDIGRAD_1V8 GND20
B8 A6
VRADB_2V75 GND21
C1219 C1220 L6 H9
2.2uF 68pF VRADA_2V75 GND22
<NM> <NM> A3 J9
VBAT1 GND23
B3 F8
VBAT2 GND24
J8 B7
VCC_PA1 GND25
H8 SLUG
VCC_PA2 SLUG

TIGER_I_VIII_MODULE
1210-9905

PA Power Supply

RF_CONT1

MP 144
R1203
MP 140 100Kohms VCC_WPA
WPA0_EN
WPA0_EN N1210
WPA2_EN L1200
WPA2_EN MAX8805 ST1201
2.2uH
D2 EN1 LX B4 1 2
R1209 R1210
B3 D3
100Kohms 100Kohms EN2 PAB

PAA D4
MP 145 Radio Power Supply
B2 D1
PA_EN LDO1
MP 143 R1211 0ohms
DC_DC_REF1 A3 REFIN LDO2 B1 N2000
DC_DC_REF1
C1
MP 142 VBAT
Ericsson AB 3100
VBAT VRAD28
IN2 POWER <NM>

C1216
C3 IN1B REFBP A1 C1206
4.7uF
C1205
100nF
C1203
22pF
RADIO MP 163 N1211
RP102K
VBAT 1uF C4 IN1A <NM> 2.8V
<NM> K12 LDOA K13 4 1
VBAT_A LDOA_OUT CE VOUT_1
AGND A2 C1213 C1214 C1215 2.8V
220nF 100nF 100nF 5 2

1
ST1200
2
C2 HP PGND A4
EXT_LDO
C12
6
VDD_1 VOUT_2
3
MP 65
C1208 C1218 C1217 VDD_2 GND C1207 C1221
0402 Size 2.2uF 2.2uF 7 2.2uF 22pF
MAX8805WEWEEE+T 100nF AB3100 SLUG
C1204 C1201 1203-5870 1202-0639 2 <NM>
100nF 10uF
RP102K281D-TR
1204-5903

OPTO_EN
OPTO_EN

Made for
Access
GSM & UMTS

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MEASUREMENT POINTS Access - Bluetooth SEMC Troubleshooting Manual
C905

ACC_SPI_DO

ACC_SPI_CLK

ACC_SPI_DI

N1300
BLUETOOTH-FM_IO
SP1300
BT_SYSCON

K7 BT_RSTn BT_REG_CTRL J4
BTRESn
F6 BT_REF_CLK_IN
BT_CLK
K9 BT_RTCCLK
RTCCLK

E7 BT_CLKREQ_IN1 BT_CLKREQ_OUT1 J7 BT_CLKREQn


NC NC BT_CLKREQn
F9 BT_CLKREQ_IN2 BT_CLKREQ_OUT2 J8 SP1303 SP1304 SP1305
NC
N2010

SP1301 SP1302 L9 BT_WAKEUP HOST_WAKEUP/SPI_INT E8 BT_SPI_INT E10 ACCESS GPIO_27


N2010
UART_&_SPI-INTERFACE
ACCESS GPIO_21 AA3 ACC_SPI_DI Y4 ACCESS GPIO_20

MEASUREMENT POINTS
ACC_SPI_DO H9 UART_RXD/SPI_DI UART_TXD/SPI_DO G7

ACCESS GPIO_22 AB3 ACC_SPI_CLK K6 UART_CTS/SPI_CLK UART_RTS/SPI_CSn J6 BT_SPI_CSn C9 ACCESS GPIO_26

DB3210ADT/7POPHF PCM_INTERFACE DB3210ADT/7POPHF


1208-3871 1208-3871
PCMCLK M4 BT_PCM_CLK
PCMSYN N4 BT_PCM_SYNC BT_ANT
BT_ANT
PCM_DLD_TO_KAJSA K5 BT_PCM_A
N2010 PCM_ULD_FROM_KAJSA M5 BT_PCM_B
KAJSA_BOTTOM
BLUETOOTH_A_11_24
GPIO
KAJSA_BOTTOM_BLUETOOTH

BLUETOOTH_PCM_I2S(ACCESS) WLAN_CONFIRMn G9 BT_GPIO_0 BT_GPIO_11 K3 WLAN_BT_PRIORITY

PCMCLK/I2SCLK Y5 WLAN_BT_STATE L3 BT_GPIO_8

PCMSYN/I2SWS AD4 M3 BT_GPIO_9


NC
PCMDLD/I2SDLD U11 NC
K4 BT_GPIO_10 VDIG VDDE18 VBT27 VDDE18
AD6 PCMULD/I2SULD J3 BT_GPIO_16
NC
VDDE18
DB3210ADT/7POPHF CONFIG-PINS

1
N1300
1208-3871 MP 26
L7 ST1300 ST1301 ST1302 BLUETOOTH-FM_POWER ST1303
BT_CONFIG_1

2
M7 BT_CONFIG_2 BTPOWER&GND
N6 BT_CONFIG_3
WLAN_CONFIRMn N7 BT_HVD
WLAN_BT_STATE L2
TESTPINS BT_HVA1
WLAN_BT_PRIORITY D3 E6
BT_HVA2 BT_VDD_CLD
G6 BT_AF_PRG
NC E1 BT_HVA2
H2 BT_TEST1
E2 BT_HVA2 BT_VSS_ANA D1
G2 C1303
BT_TEST2
E4 BT_HVA2 BT_VSS_ANA D2 100nF

RF W1300 M6 BT_VIO_A BT_VSS_ANA E3


BALUN J9 F1
BT_VIO_B BT_VSS_ANA
BT_RFP K1 MP 28 3
Unbal
1
Bal N3 F2
BT_VIO_C BT_VSS_ANA
BT_RFN J1 MP 27 4
Bal GND 2
N5 BT_VIO_D BT_VSS_ANA F3
6 5
NC NC GND G8 F4
DO-NOT-USE BT_VIO_E BT_VSS_ANA
BT_RSRV_D M8
NC G3
HHM1798 BT_VSS_ANA
BT_RSRV_RF M2 1200-5169
NC G4
BT_VSS_ANA
BT_RSRV_CL B2
NC H3
BT_VSS_ANA
BT_RSRV_DSM C1
NC C1300 C1301 C1302 H4
BT_VSS_ANA
BT_RSRV_N C2 100nF 100nF 100nF
NC <NM> G1
BT_VSS_ANA
BT_RSRV_CL C3
NC H6
BT_VSS_DIG

STLC2593 BT_VSS_DIG H7
1200-9840
BT_VSS_DIG H8

BT_VSS_DIG K8

BT_VSS_DIG L8

BT_VSS_RF H1

BT_VSS_RF J2

BT_VSS_RF K2

BT_VSS_RF L1

STLC2593
1200-9840

VDDE18 VDIG VBT27


Made for
Access
Bluetotth
VDDE18

VDIG Document Nr Revision


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MEASUREMENT POINTS Access AGPS SEMC Troubleshooting Manual
C905

VBAT
X4200

SLIDER FLEX
CONNECTOR

89
N2410 MP 91
87
GPIO_O1_OUTPUT 2 AGPS_LDO_EN
85

MAX7327 R1404
1200-1951 100Kohms

R1407 0ohms R1408 0ohms


AGPS_CLK
AGPS_CLK 97

C1400 L1400
120pF 220nH
<NM> <NM>

ST1400
RTCCLK 1 2 RTCCLK_AGPS

MEASUREMENT POINTS
RTCCLK 93

R1406
10Kohms
<NM>

ST1402
TX_ADSTR 1 2 TX_ADSTR_AGPS
TX_ADSTR 96
N2410
MP 81
GPIO_O7_OUTPUT 8 AGPS_PWRON
98

MAX7327
1200-1951 AGPS_RSTn
AGPS_RSTn 84
N2010
ST1407
ACCESS GPIO_17 W5 1 2 AGPS_SYNC
86

DB3210ADT/7POPHF R1401 R1402 R1403


1208-3871 100Kohms 100Kohms 100Kohms
<NM>
N2010
ST1403 MP 32
ACCESS GPIO_10 V5 UART3_RX 1 2 AGPS_TX
88

ST1404 MP 2
ACCESS GPIO_11 W3 UART3_TX 1 2 AGPS_RX
92

ST1405
ACCESS GPIO_12 V4 UART3_CTS 1 2 AGPS_RTS
94

ST1406
ACCESS GPIO_13 Y2 UART3_RTS 1 2 AGPS_CTS
90

DB3210ADT/7POPHF 1204-5252 2 (#4/6)


1208-3871 100-pin

VBAT

VBAT

Made for
Access
AGPS
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C905

VDIG

R1506
51Kohms WLAN / BT
N1510 ANTENNA

R1515 EPCOS_FEM_R041B X1530


C1504 R1505 C1505
10pF 100Kohms 10pF 3.3Kohms RF_IF
MP 29 X1500 MP 23
N1500 C1530 4.7pF
R1532 0ohms
6 PD ANT 17 1 C_TERM R_TERM 2 1
MARVELL_RF_IF MP 21
ANALOG 3 4 2
R1533 R1534 GND GND C1511 C1512
P6 WLAN_TX 11 0ohms 0ohms 5 6 3
XPWDET2 TX2_OUT J10 WLAN_TX <NM> <NM> GND GND 1.2pF 0.75pF
C1503 1nF <NM>
L1500 3.3nH
A6 XTAL_I_XO 4
WLAN_CLK
CRS5001-4202E
A7 XTAL_O RX2_IN_P C10 WLAN_RX_P 7 WLAN_RXb 1203-9688
NC L1502 C1502 10pF
R1502 6.04Kohms W_FL-R-SMT-1_48
P9 REXT RX2_IN_N E10 WLAN_RX_N 2.7nH 8 WLAN_Rxa BT_ANT 2 1001-0637
L1501 3.3nH <NM>
1% DIG_IF CONT_IF L1503
R1514 68ohms MP 48 4.7nH
A3 SLEEP_CLK/CLK_OUT PA_PE_G P5 9 VREF_PA
RTCCLK
ANT_SEL_P M4 1 2 3 VC1 ANTENNA
NC ST1520
M5
R1512 1Kohms
4
CLIP
ANT_SEL_N VC2
R1511 1Kohms X1540
P4 5
MP 47 TR_P VC3
1
TR_N M3 PWR

TR3_N K5 GND_1 1

GND_2 10
88W8686 R1507 R1508 R1509 R1510
1200-0932 2 100Kohms 100Kohms 100Kohms 100Kohms GND_3 12
C1506 C1507 C1508 C1509

MEASUREMENT POINTS
<NM>
10pF 10pF 10pF 10pF GND_4 13

GND_5 14

WLAN_VO33 GND_6 15

GND_7 18

16 VCC_PA GND_8 19 WLAN_SCLK


WLAN_SCLK

C1510 R041B WLAN_CLKREQ


WLAN_CLKREQ
10uF 1200-6173

BT_ANT
BT_ANT

N2410
R1526 0ohms N1500
GPIO_O9_OUTPUT 11 WLAN_RSTn_PDn

WLAN_VO18 MARVELL_HOST_IF
<NM>
MAX7327 PWDWN_CTRL
1200-1951 R1517
A4 RESETn_PDn ACC_SPI_DI
ACC_SPI_DO 100Kohms CSP_HOST_IF
ST1518 ST1519
ACC_SPI_CLK ACC_SPI_DO 1 2 F2 D2 1 2 ACC_SPI_DI N2010
SPI_SDI/CMD SPI_SDO/DAT1
SP1507
N2010 ACC_SPI_CLK 1 2 F1 SPI/SD_CLK SPI_SINTn/DAT2 B1 WLAN_SPI_IRQ R10 ACCESS GPIO_25
ST1517
ACCESS GPIO_19 AA4 WLAN_SPI_CSn D1 SPI_SCSn/DAT0 SD_DAT_3 B2 SP1504
NC
DB3210ADT/7POPHF
BT_COEX 1208-3871
DB3210ADT/7POPHF
1208-3871 WLAN_BT_PRIORITY R1518 2.7Kohms A5 BT_PRIORITY WL_ACTIVEn B5 WLAN_CONFIRMn
WLAN_BT_PRIORITY WLAN_CONFIRMn
WLAN_BT_STATE R1519 2.7Kohms B4 BT_STATE
WLAN_BT_STATE
GPIO
F4 GPIO0 GPIO4 H2
NC
H1 GPIO1 GPIO5 A2
SP1503
WLAN_VO18 WLAN_VO33 WLAN_LDO30 WLAN_LDO18A VDIG F3 GPIO2 GPIO6 B3

D3 GPIO3
R1525 NC R1521 R1522 R1527
100Kohms EEPROM_CTRL 100Kohms 100Kohms 100Kohms

M2 SRWB SDA P2
NC NC
P3 SCLK ECSn K2
WLAN_VO18 NC

WLAN_VO33 JTAG
WLAN_LDO30 WLAN_VO18
H6 TRSTn TDO H5
WLAN_LDO30 NC SP1502
M1 TCK
WLAN_LDO18A NC
K1 TDI
VDIG SP1500
F5 TMS1
NC
N1500 D4 TMS2
C1527 C1528 SP1501
1uF 100nF MARVELL POWER_SUPPLY G8
NC SCAN_EN
K3 VDD12 N10

B9 A10 88W8686
WLAN_LDO18A 1200-0932 2
L9 E8

K7 J8

P7 C8
VDD18A
E6 M7

D5 VSS H7

A8 E7

K4 VDD18_LDO C7

K6 VDD30 C6

A1 VIO_X1 H4

P1 VIO_X2 H3
Made for
C1513
1uF
C1514
100nF
C1515
1nF
C1516
10pF
C1517
10pF
C1518
100nF
C1519
1nF
C1520
10pF
C1521
1nF
C1522
10pF NC
M6 NC Access
88W8686
WLAN
1200-0932 2
C1523 C1524 C1525 C1526 Document Nr Revision
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C905

Unused GPIO
N2010 N2410

ACCESS GPIO_24 D8 GPIO_P4_BIDIR 5


NC NC

DB3210ADT/7POPHF MAX7327
1208-3871 1200-1951
N2410

GPIO_P5_BIDIR 6
NC

MAX7327
1200-1951
N2410

GPIO_O0_OUTPUT 1
NC VDDE18

MEASUREMENT POINTS
MAX7327 SP5101 SP5102 SP5103 SP5104 SP5105 SP5106 SP5107
1200-1951
N2010
KAJSA_BOTTOM_JTAG_A_16_24
R5102
KAJSA_BOTTOM_TEST 10Kohms

JTAG_EMULATION_IF
P5 TDI TDO T10
R3 TMS RTCK T5

T3 TRSTn
VDDE18
U2 TCK
B24 TEMU0n

B3 TEMU1n
VDDE18

DB3210ADT/7POPHF
1208-3871

R5100
R5101 10Kohms
100Kohms <NM>

N2010
KAJSA_BOTTOM_UNUSED_A_5_24
KAJSA_BOTTOM_UNUSED

KAJSA_BOTTOM_NOT_USED

UNUSED A1
NC
UNUSED A2
NC
UNUSED A3
NC
R5 EFUSE_HV5 UNUSED B1
N2010 NC NC
UNUSED C1
KAJSA_BOTTOM_ETM_A_17_24 NC
KAJSA_BOTTOM_ETM UNUSED AD1 NC
KAJSA_BOTTOM UNUSED AE1 NC
TEST_EMBEDDED_TRACE_IF
UNUSED AF1 NC
ETM_TCLK D6
NC
UNUSED AF2 NC
ETM_TSYNC D5
NC
UNUSED AF3 NC
ETM_TPKT0 C8
NC
UNUSED AF24 NC
ETM_TPKT1 D9
NC
UNUSED AF25 NC
ETM_TPKT2 B6
NC
UNUSED AF26 NC
ETM_TPKT3 E9
NC
UNUSED AE26 NC
ETM_TPKT4 B9
NC
UNUSED AD26 NC
ETM_TPKT5 C6
NC
UNUSED A26 NC
ETM_TPKT6 B8
NC
UNUSED B26 NC
ETM_TPKT7 C7
NC
UNUSED C26 NC
ETM_PSTAT0 E8
NC
UNUSED A25 NC
ETM_PSTAT1 B5
NC
UNUSED A24 NC
ETM_PSTAT2 E7
NC
DB3210ADT/7POPHF
DB3210ADT/7POPHF 1208-3871
1208-3871

Made for
Test

Document Nr Revision
1210-8302 Page T1 5

1222-9526 rev. 1 84 (124)


COMP
COM PON
ONEENT OV
OVERVIE
VIEWW Front Side SEMC Troubleshooting Manual
W890
C905

1 2 3 4 5
A X2405 A

V2415
V2416

V2414
L2407

R2443 R2444 ST2213 ST3304 R3302 C3305


C3304

L3300

C2376

C2377
Z2400

L2313

N2421
C4324

C2439
C2446 C2445

R2447
C4303
R2453
SP1300

C4323
C2444
L2405 C3306

C2372 R4324

N2300
ST1303
C2371
X1530

C1303
SP5104 ST1302

E1003
C4304
C4332
C1302

C4322
SP5103 C3105 C3107
ST2233 ST2230 R2214 R4323
R4216

SP5107
R2445 R2446 R2441
C2437 L2310

C3104
C2284

SP4203
N1300

SP2423
SP5124 ST1301

C3108
C4331

C2373
C2379
C2282 C2279 R4215 R2213

X4300
SP5102

SP2425
C1301
N3100 C4301 ST4402

R2430

R2431

ST2313
SP5116
N2208

N2420
C2436
R3128

SP1502
W1300 ST1300

C3106
ST3100

N2700
SP5105 C4340 C4339

SP2424
L2311

C1524
SP5106 C1300
C4337

SP2426
C4338

R3127

R1506

R1505
ST2312
R3106 C1512

C1505
C2431 C2283

C1518
R1515

SP2420
SP2200 C4336 C4335
R3102 SP4202

R1502

R1508

R1509

R1507

R1510
C1520

C1523

C1504
C1519
C4333

SP2427
C4334

C2433
C3137
C3148
ST2422 ST2311

TP2204
C1511

SP2421
C2285 C1530

SP2428
C4320

SP2435
C1521

ST2310
OUT C1510

C1526
R2442

SP2430
SP5123

SP2429
B B
C2374

C4321
SP5125
C4308
C2432

R2451
C1522

C2434

R2440
N2209

SP1500 SP1503

B1
C2435

A1
X1500
R1527
C4302

SP1302

SP1301

SP1304

SP2432

R2452
SP2422
ST2421
R1514

C1528
C1527

C4325
C2286 C4330
C1509
C2281

R5102

R5101

R2475

R2471

R2470
ST1407

ST1403

ST1404

ST1405

SP4201
C2323

C2303

C2344

C2322
C2304

C2302

C2346

R1525
C2280

N1510
C2301

ST2231
ST1517 R4321
N1500

R1534
TP2202
R1532

R1533
ST2232 L1501

L1502
ST1518
L1500 SP1507

SP1501
ST1519
C2348 C4300 R4301

IN V2100

C1513
R1102 SP2102 C1525

R2125
ST2108
S4300

SP1504
ST1520

R1522
R1518

R1517

R1521

R1519
R1512

R1511

C1503
C1514

C1515

C1516

C1517
R1101

C1508

C1507

C1506
C1502
ST2109 R3100

Cutout
C3110
SP2410
SP1305
C2324 R4300 ST3103 L1503

SP1303
R5100

TP2201

R4205
C2305

R1103
C2321 V4203
C2337
C2313
C4210

R2113

N2010

E1000
C4211

Z4202
C2325 R4220
C2331

OUT
R4222

IN
C2343 R4219
R2112

N2020
R4221

R2101

TP4200
R2407 SP4200
C2342

0.8mm
R2108

Z4201
C2341

C2312

OUT
ST2106

IN
R2422

C2353 ST4201

X4312
X4311
ST2105
SP2104 N2100

C2460
E1001
C4213
C2354

TP4201
C2104 C4214
R2103

Z4200
C2340
R2115 C4410

OUT

LABEL
C2311

IN
R2122
C2339 V2101 R4218

C2338
C2336 C2310 R2104 R2111 R4217

C C
C2326

C3139
C2330

C2105
ST3105

N2102
C2320

TP2206
ST2300

C3140
R2116
ST3106
R2123 C2307

C2103 ST2110

R2408
ST2400

R2474
C2403

R2117

X4200
ST2107
R2102 SP2411

SP5110

C4412

R2472

R2473

R4410

R2228
C2349

C2327

C2306

C2314

C2351

C2308

C2328

C2350

C2309

C2329

C2347
C2352
V2482

R1404
SP2103 C4413
SP2500
C2345

TP4400
SP2105

N2410
SP3208 R3203

SP3214

C3159
C4414

X4313
SP5101
ST2225

C2469

ST2102
SP2501
SP2401

SP3209
C4415

R3202

R3201

R3204
C2268

C2255

C2264

C2269

C2261
ST2229 C2472

ST2103
ST2228 C2278
SP2400

N2411 C2252
C4215

N2212
C2406

ST2101

V4208
C2266

TP2203
R1526

R2313

R4303

COMPONENT OVERVIEW
C2262
ST2402

C2288

C2277
R3153

C4218
SP2504 C2256
ST2401

C2289
C2404
C2405

ST4200

R2217

V2470

X4315

X4314
L2213
C2468
N2201 C4219

N2500
C4216
C4220
R1407
C2251 C4217
C2263
C2258
V2481 C4405
C1400

TP4401
C4229
C2267

C2257
ST4403
N2214

C2265
L1400
C1221

R1402
R1211

R1408
C4406
C2254
C4403

B1

A1
R2210 C2260 R1403
N1211

ST1406

C4402
C1217

R4402
C4404

C4400
C2214
C1207

ST4401 ST1402

R4401
R1406
C3118 C3101 C3117 C4407

C4401

D D
SP2505
ST1400
R2503

R2501

R2223

R2502

N4400
R4400
C2253

C2270

C2259
L3110

L3111

R1401

R4406
L4400
C2271
IN SP2503
R2215

R4404

R4403
R4405

L4401
N2210
X1200

ST2226

C2274 V2475 V2476


V2477 V2474

S2415 S2424 S2454 S2453


OUT

1 2 3 4 5
C1207 1000-6901 D2 C1525 1000-0048 B4 C2271 1000-6901 D2 C2314 1000-0048 C2 C2350 1000-0048 C2 C3101 1000-0056 D1 C4404 1000-0061 D3 N2201 1000-8623 D3 R1509 1000-0376 B4 R2214 1000-0231 B3 R2502 1000-4063 D2 R4406 1000-0179 D3 X4200 1204-5252 C3
C1217 1000-6901 D2 C1526 1000-0048 B4 C2274 1000-0051 D2 C2320 1000-0051 C2 C2351 1000-0048 C2 C3104 1000-0340 B2 C4405 1200-0286 D3 N2208 1000-8623 B3 R1510 1000-0376 B4 R2215 1000-0231 D2 R3100 1000-0181 C3 R4410 1000-0048 C2 X4300 1200-1733 B5
C1300 1000-0048 B4 C1527 1000-0051 B4 C2277 1000-6901 D2 C2321 1000-0048 C3 C2352 1000-0048 C2 C3106 1000-0061 B2 C4406 1000-0075 D3 N2209 1001-0062 B3 R1511 1000-0230 C3 R2217 1000-0231 D3 R3102 1000-0388 B2 R5101 1000-0231 B2 X4311 1204-9353 C4
C1302 1000-0048 B3 C1528 1000-0048 B4 C2278 1000-6901 D2 C2322 1000-0048 B2 C2353 1000-0068 C2 C3107 1000-6080 B2 C4407 1000-0048 D3 N2210 1201-9681 D2 R1512 1000-0230 C3 R2223 1000-0231 D2 R3106 1000-0249 B2 R5102 1000-0175 B2 X4312 1204-9353 C5
C1303 1000-0048 B4 C1530 1000-5956 B3 C2279 1000-0048 B3 C2323 1000-0048 B2 C2354 1000-0068 C2 C3108 1000-6080 B2 C4410 1000-0048 C3 N2212 1200-1974 D2 R1514 1000-0241 B3 R2228 1000-0231 C2 R3128 1000-0181 B2 S2415 1204-1127 D3 X4313 1204-9353 D5
C1502 1000-0066 C3 C2105 1000-0039 C3 C2280 1000-0048 B3 C2324 1000-0048 C2 C2371 1000-0061 B4 C3137 1000-0340 B2 L1500 1203-5872 B4 N2214 1212-7867 D2 R1515 1000-4134 B4 R2313 1000-0231 D3 R3153 1000-0231 D3 S2424 1204-1127 D4 X4314 1204-9353 D5
C1503 1000-0053 C4 C2214 1000-0335 D4 C2281 1000-0048 B3 C2325 1000-0048 C2 C2372 1000-0061 B4 C3304 1000-0075 B3 L1501 1203-5872 B4 N2300 1203-2790 B4 R1517 1000-0376 C4 R2407 1000-0243 C3 R3204 1000-0231 D2 S2453 1204-1127 D5 X4315 1204-9353 D4
C1504 1000-0066 B4 C2251 1000-6901 D2 C2282 1000-0048 B2 C2326 1000-0048 C2 C2373 1000-0048 B4 C3305 1000-0048 B3 L1503 1000-0113 C3 N2410 1200-1951 D3 R1518 1000-4133 C4 R2408 1000-0243 C3 R3302 1000-0243 B3 S2454 1204-1127 D5 Z2400 1201-6833 B2
C1505 1000-0066 B4 C2252 1000-0048 D2 C2283 1000-6901 B3 C2327 1000-0048 C2 C2374 1000-0061 B4 C3306 1000-0161 B4 L2213 1200-0317 D2 N2411 1202-1676 D2 R1519 1000-4133 C4 R2422 1000-4063 C2 R4205 1000-0175 C3 W1300 1200-5169 B3 Z4200 1000-7455 C3
C1506 1000-0066 C3 C2253 1000-0048 D2 C2284 1000-6901 B3 C2328 1000-0048 C2 C2376 1000-0061 B4 C4213 1000-0048 C3 L2310 1000-0118 B4 N2420 1200-1694 B2 R1521 1000-0376 C4 R2431 1000-0231 B2 R4216 1000-0231 B3 V2100 1000-8463 B4 Z4201 1000-7455 C3
C1507 1000-0066 C3 C2254 1000-0048 D2 C2285 1000-6901 B3 C2329 1000-0048 C2 C2377 1000-0061 B4 C4214 1000-0048 C3 L2311 1200-0119 B4 N2421 1200-6309 B3 R1522 1000-0376 C4 R2441 1000-4147 B2 R4217 1000-0181 C3 V2101 1000-0391 C3 Z4202 1000-7455 C3
C1508 1000-0066 C3 C2255 1000-0048 D2 C2286 1000-6901 B3 C2330 1000-0048 C3 C2379 1000-0061 B4 C4218 1000-0051 D3 L2313 1200-2028 B4 N2500 1200-1414 D2 R1525 1000-0376 B4 R2442 1000-0240 B2 R4218 1000-0181 C3 V2414 1201-8440 B3
C1509 1000-0066 B3 C2256 1000-0048 D2 C2288 1000-6901 D3 C2331 1000-0048 C3 C2403 1000-0048 C3 C4229 1000-0048 D3 L2405 1000-1156 B2 N2700 1200-0362 B3 R1527 1000-0376 B2 R2443 1000-0179 B2 R4219 1000-0181 C3 V2415 1201-8440 B2
C1510 1000-0061 B3 C2257 1000-0051 D2 C2289 1000-6901 D3 C2336 1000-0051 C2 C2404 1000-0061 D2 C4301 1000-0048 B5 L2407 1000-2617 B3 N3100 1200-9978 B2 R1532 1000-0181 B3 R2444 1000-0231 B3 R4220 1000-4034 C3 V2416 1201-8440 B2
C1512 1000-5938 B3 C2258 1000-0048 D2 C2301 1000-0051 B2 C2337 1000-0048 C2 C2405 1000-0048 D2 C4302 1000-0048 B5 L3110 1203-8594 D1 N4400 1200-1922 D3 R2101 1000-0231 C3 R2445 1000-0234 B2 R4221 1000-0181 C3 V2470 1000-0391 D3
C1513 1000-0051 B4 C2259 1000-0048 D2 C2302 1000-0048 B2 C2338 1000-0048 C2 C2406 1000-0048 D2 C4303 1000-0048 B5 L3111 1203-8594 D1 R1101 1000-0231 C2 R2104 1000-0231 C3 R2446 1203-6621 B2 R4222 1000-4034 C3 V2474 1207-3081 D5
C1514 1000-0048 C4 C2260 1000-0048 D2 C2303 1000-0048 B2 C2339 1000-0048 C2 C2431 1000-0061 B2 C4304 1000-0048 B5 L3300 1000-1899 B4 R1102 1000-0231 B2 R2108 1000-0231 C3 R2447 1000-0231 B3 R4300 1000-0181 C3 V2475 1207-3081 D3
C1515 1000-0053 C4 C2261 1000-0048 D2 C2304 1000-0048 B2 C2340 1000-0048 C2 C2432 1000-0048 B2 C4308 1000-0049 B5 L4400 1201-6416 D2 R1103 1000-0231 C2 R2111 1000-0378 C3 R2451 1000-0380 B2 R4301 1000-0181 B3 V2476 1207-3081 D3
C1516 1000-0066 C4 C2262 1000-0048 D2 C2305 1000-0048 C2 C2341 1000-0048 C2 C2433 1000-0051 B2 C4320 1000-0048 B5 L4401 1000-2617 D3 R1401 1000-0231 D3 R2113 1000-0388 C3 R2452 1000-4128 B2 R4303 1000-0231 D3 V2477 1207-3081 D5
C1517 1000-0066 C4 C2263 1000-0048 D2 C2306 1000-0048 C2 C2342 1000-0048 C2 C2434 1000-0048 B2 C4321 1000-6901 B5 N1211 1204-5903 D2 R1403 1000-0231 D3 R2115 1000-0230 C2 R2453 1000-4099 B2 R4321 1000-4034 B5 V2481 1000-0087 D3
C1518 1000-0048 B4 C2264 1000-0048 D2 C2307 1000-0048 C2 C2343 1000-0048 C2 C2435 1000-0039 B2 C4322 1000-6901 B5 N1300 1200-9840 B3 R1404 1000-0231 C3 R2116 1000-0231 C3 R2470 1000-0175 B2 R4323 1000-4034 B5 V2482 1000-0087 C2
C1519 1000-0053 B4 C2265 1000-0048 D2 C2308 1000-0048 C2 C2344 1000-0048 B2 C2436 1000-0048 B2 C4323 1000-6901 B5 N1500 1200-0932 B4 R1407 1000-0181 D3 R2117 1000-0231 C3 R2471 1000-0175 B2 R4324 1000-4034 B5 V4203 1200-0320 C3
C1520 1000-0066 B4 C2266 1000-0048 D2 C2309 1000-0048 C2 C2345 1000-6901 C2 C2437 1000-0039 B2 C4324 1000-6901 B5 N1510 1200-6173 B3 R1408 1000-0181 D3 R2122 1000-4034 C2 R2472 1000-0175 C2 R4400 1000-0231 D3 V4208 1201-0746 D3
R - Replaceable
C1521 1000-0053 B4 C2267 1000-0048 D2 C2310 1000-0048 C3 C2346 1000-0048 B2 C2439 1000-0076 B3 C4325 1000-6901 B5 N2010 1208-3871 C2 R1502 1201-1031 B4 R2123 1000-4034 C2 R2473 1000-0175 C2 R4402 1000-0181 D3 X1200 1203-9688 D2 See Appendix for
C1522 1000-0066 B4 C2268 1000-0048 D2 C2311 1000-0048 C3 C2347 1000-0048 C2 C2444 1000-0338 B2 C4400 1000-0048 D3 N2020 1205-5912 C2 R1505 1000-0376 B4 R2125 1000-0231 C3 R2474 1000-0175 C3 R4403 1000-0179 D3 X1500 1203-9688 B3 more information.
C1523 1000-0048 B4 C2269 1000-0048 D2 C2312 1000-0048 C3 C2348 1000-0048 B2 C2445 1000-6884 B2 C4401 1000-0061 D2 N2100 1200-0425 C3 R1506 1000-4158 B4 R2210 1000-0231 D2 R2475 1000-0175 B2 R4404 1000-0179 D3 X1530 1001-0637 B3
C1524 1000-0051 B4 C2270 1000-0048 D2 C2313 1000-0048 C3 C2349 1000-0048 C2 C2446 1000-0056 B2 C4403 1000-0061 D3 N2102 1204-8667 C3 R1508 1000-0376 B4 R2213 1000-0231 B3 R2501 1000-0231 D2 R4405 1000-0179 D3 X2405 1202-1195 A2 1222-9526 rev. 1 85 (124)
COMPONENT OVERVIEW Back Side SEMC Troubleshooting Manual
C905

1 2 3 4 5
A A

R2448

L2449
V2413

L2403
L2401

L2402

L2404
L2408

C2438
X1540

SP2433
C2443

C2442
C2448 C2447
V4206

L2406

V2412
R2434
C2440

N2422
C2449 R2450 R2478

SP2434
V2417 C2441
C2430

R2417
C3115 C3116 C3114 C2215
ST2210

C2231
C3158
C2218
R2419
R2201

L2200
L2201
R2418

N3101 V2202

X2401 C3157 C3153


C2222
C2217
C2219 C4200
C2230
L2202

SP3213 SP3205
C2220
C2232
R2416

SP3204 SP3206
L3126

L3125
C2221

C2414
SP3207 ST2209

ST2411
R2207
R2420
V2400

C2223

R2231
C2224
C2411
C2216 C4206 V2201 R2208

R2415
R3148 R3147 R3156

X4202 X4201 R2421


ST2410

L4200 N2200

C2233

X2201
C3150
C3149

ST4202
SP2412
C2412 R4203 C4201

C2413
C3136 C4204 R4201
C2421

B B
C4205
C3151
V4201

R4200
C2410

E1002
C3152
R4204 C2228 ST2214

V4200

N2000

R4202
C2422 C3112 ST3102 C3102
C4203

C3167
V2200 C2229
R2402
R3149 C3100

R2403
C2200

C4202
C2201

C3156
C3124 C3126
N3103 R2404
ST4203

R3112 C3127

Cutout
ST1200

R2200
C2402

ST2211
C3125 C3133
C3145 ST2104 C2100
C1201

R1209
ST3101

C1213
C3131
C3155

V4202

L4201
R3151

B2100
C2227 ST2100

L4202

ST2212
C3146 R1203 C1204
C3121 ST2240 C2101

C2212
C3135 C1214
R3155
C2226
ST2221
ST2206
N1210
C2243 C3165 C1216

L1200
C4208
C2202
C4207

R2211 R2203
R3150
C2203

C3166
C1215

ST2201
R3154

C2210

C2207

C2209

C2208
C2211

C2225
C2242

C1208

C3154

C4209
R3160
ST2205

C2287
C3138
C2205 R1210

C1206
TP2209

ST1201
N2206 ST2204

R2406
C1203

C2213
C1218
C2204

ST2203

ST2202
R2212

C2244

ST2200

R2204
C2206 SP2106
R2405 C1205
ST2207
SP2107
C2245 ST2222

ST2220

TP2208
C1219

C1220
C2292 C2241

C2290

N2205
R2226

C2240
V3101

E1004
TP2210
C C

L3109
L3108
R4302
N4300

R2221

C2250
R2220
C2417

TP2207

C2400

R2400
V2212 C2272

N1200
ST2223

X2402
L2212

COMPONENT OVERVIEW
C2249

ST2224

N2213
C2248 C1209

X1211
ST4400

SP4401
R4409 R4413 C4411

L1202
C4416
A1
X4410

X3103
D D
R4414

X4400 R2476
C1200
X3102

C2470
C2465
C2416 C2419 C2415
V4400

V2471 C2474
V2480 B1 Z1200
B1 C2418 X1210
C2420
X2410 V2472 V2486

C2467

V2484
SP4400 V2479

SP4402

SP4403
SP4404

X2411

C2466
R4304
R4411

ST3104 C3144
V2473
V2478
A1 V2487
R1201
R3118

C1211

R1202
C2471
C2461 C2462 C2463 C2464 C2473

1 2 3 4 5

B2100 1000-0036 C4 C2210 1000-6901 C4 C2242 1000-6901 C3 C2441 1000-0057 B4 C3152 1000-0048 B4 L2212 1201-5637 D2 N2213 1208-4678 D3 R2402 1000-0226 B4 R3150 1000-0254 C4 V2471 1207-3081 D4 X2411 1208-2932 D4
C1201 1000-0061 C5 C2211 1000-6901 C4 C2243 1000-6901 C3 C2442 1000-0045 B4 C3154 1000-6840 C4 L2401 1200-0317 A4 N2422 1201-4120 B4 R2403 1000-0226 B4 R3154 1000-4152 C4 V2472 1207-3081 D4 X3102 1200-2144 D5
C1204 1000-0048 C5 C2212 1000-6901 C4 C2244 1000-6901 C3 C2443 1000-0045 B4 C3155 1000-0340 C4 L2402 1200-0317 A4 N3101 1000-0198 B4 R2404 1000-0226 B4 R3155 1000-0388 C4 V2473 1207-3081 D4 X3103 1200-2144 D5
C1205 1000-0048 C5 C2213 1000-0051 C4 C2248 1000-6901 D3 C2447 1000-6838 B4 C3156 1000-0340 B4 L2403 1200-0317 A4 N3103 1213-5382 B4 R2405 1000-0243 C4 R3156 1000-0254 B4 V2478 1207-3081 D3 X4400 1201-5197 D2
C1206 1000-0039 C5 C2215 1000-0048 B4 C2249 1000-6901 D2 C2448 1000-6838 B4 C3157 1000-0056 B4 L2404 1200-0317 A4 N4300 1000-8704 C3 R2406 1000-0243 C4 R3160 1000-0179 C4 V2479 1207-3081 D3 X4410 1208-0925 D2
C1208 1000-0048 C4 C2216 1000-0048 B4 C2250 1000-6901 C3 C2449 1000-0048 B4 C3158 1000-0061 B4 L2406 1209-2182 B4 R1202 1215-5115 D5 R2415 1000-0175 B4 R4200 1000-0378 B4 V2480 1207-3081 D3 Z1200 1212-1502 D5
C1211 1200-4295 D5 C2217 1000-0061 B4 C2272 1000-0068 C3 C3100 1000-6900 B4 C3165 1000-0056 C4 L2408 1203-0723 A4 R1203 1000-0231 C4 R2416 1000-0175 B4 R4202 1000-0264 B4 V2484 1207-3081 D4
C1213 1000-6900 C4 C2218 1000-0061 B4 C2287 1000-0068 C2 C3112 1000-6900 B4 C3166 1000-0061 C4 L2449 1000-0257 A4 R1209 1000-0231 C4 R2417 1000-0231 B3 R4203 1200-1061 B4 V2486 1207-3081 D4
C1214 1000-0048 C4 C2219 1000-0061 B4 C2290 1000-6900 C2 C3121 1000-6900 C4 C3167 1000-0048 B4 L3108 1201-0706 C5 R1210 1000-0231 C4 R2418 1000-0231 B3 R4204 1000-4160 B4 V2487 1207-3081 D4
C1215 1000-0048 C4 C2220 1000-0048 B4 C2292 1000-0048 C2 C3124 1000-0048 B4 C4200 1000-0059 B4 L3109 1201-0706 C5 R2200 1214-4223 C5 R2419 1000-0231 B3 R4302 1000-0175 C2 V3101 1001-0730 C5
C1218 1000-6901 C4 C2222 1000-0076 B4 C2402 1000-0048 B4 C3125 1000-0048 B4 C4202 1200-0286 B5 L3125 1000-3366 B4 R2201 1000-0252 B4 R2420 1000-0231 B3 R4304 1000-0231 D2 V4200 1000-0293 B4
C2100 1000-6078 C4 C2223 1000-0048 B4 C2410 1000-6901 B3 C3131 1000-6900 C4 C4203 1000-0076 B4 L3126 1000-3366 B4 R2203 1000-0376 C4 R2421 1000-0231 B3 R4409 1000-0172 D2 V4201 1000-0087 B4
C2101 1000-6078 C4 C2224 1000-0051 B4 C2412 1000-0048 B4 C3133 1000-6900 B4 C4206 1000-0048 B4 L4200 1200-6306 B4 R2204 1000-0249 C4 R2434 1000-0230 B4 R4411 1000-0231 D2 V4206 1000-0407 B5
C2202 1000-0049 C5 C2225 1000-0067 C4 C2413 1000-0338 B4 C3135 1000-0048 C4 C4208 1000-6901 C1 L4201 1000-0360 C1 R2207 1212-1178 B5 R2448 1000-0179 A4 R4413 1000-0181 D2 V4400 1000-8408 D2
C2203 1000-0064 C5 C2226 1000-0051 C4 C2414 1000-0051 B4 C3136 1000-0056 B4 C4209 1000-0048 C4 L4202 1000-0360 C1 R2208 1000-4169 B5 R2450 1000-0231 B4 V2200 1000-0282 B5 X1210 1200-2144 D5
C2204 1000-0061 C4 C2227 1000-0048 C4 C2419 1000-0045 D3 C3138 1000-0069 C4 C4416 1000-0061 D2 N1200 1210-9905 D4 R2211 1000-0249 C2 R2476 1000-4034 D4 V2201 1000-0087 B4 X1211 1200-2144 D5
C2205 1000-0061 C4 C2228 1000-0061 B5 C2420 1000-0051 D3 C3145 1000-6900 C4 L1200 1200-2028 C5 N1210 1203-5870 C5 R2212 1000-0231 C2 R2478 1000-0254 B4 V2202 1200-0145 B4 X1540 1211-1063 B3
C2206 1000-0039 C4 C2231 1000-0061 B5 C2421 1000-0048 B3 C3146 1000-6900 C4 L1202 1200-4295 D5 N2000 1202-0639 B4 R2220 1000-0388 C2 R3118 1000-0181 D2 V2212 1204-1592 C2 X2201 1201-0774 B5
C2207 1000-6901 C4 C2232 1000-0049 B5 C2422 1000-6901 B3 C3149 1200-4608 B4 L2200 1201-2245 B4 N2200 1204-4655 B5 R2221 1000-0231 C2 R3147 1000-0388 B4 V2412 1000-0272 B4 X2401 1200-9764 B3
C2208 1000-0051 C4 C2240 1000-6901 C3 C2430 1000-0048 B4 C3150 1200-4608 B4 L2201 1000-0118 B4 N2205 1001-5573 C3 R2226 1000-0245 C2 R3148 1000-0388 B4 V2413 1201-2253 A4 X2402 1202-0528 D3
C2209 1000-6901 C4 C2241 1000-6901 C3 C2440 1000-0076 B4 C3151 1000-0051 B4 L2202 1204-4910 B5 N2206 1201-6517 C2 R2400 1000-5865 C5 R3149 1000-0231 B4 V2417 1000-0272 B4 X2410 1208-3264 D4
R - Replaceable
See Appendix for
more information.
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C905 Function Overview Features

Camera
8.1 megapixel camera
Up to 16x digital zoom
Auto focus, Face detection
Smart contrast
BestPic™, Photo fix
Photo feeds, x-Pict Story™
Xenon flash
Video light
Red-eye reduction
PictBridge printing
Image stabilizer
Video stabilizer
Picture blogging
Video blogging
Video recording

Music
Media player, Bluetooth™ stereo (A2DP), Album art,
Music tones (MP3/AAC), PlayNow™, TrackID™

Internet
Access NetFront™, Web browser, Web feeds

Communication
General Information
Video calling, Speaker phone, Polyphonic ringtones, Vibrating alert

Size Messaging
104 X 49 X 18 mm Email, Exchange ActiveSync®, Text messaging (SMS), Picture messaging (MMS),
Instant messaging, Predictive text input, Sound recorder
Weight
136 grams Design
Navigation key, Auto rotate, Picture wallpaper, Wallpaper animation

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Colors
Ice Silver Entertainment
Copper Gold 3D games, FM radio, Java, Video streaming, Video viewing
Night Black
Organiser
Screen Calendar, Phone book, Tasks, Notes, Alarm clock, Timer, Calculator, Stopwatch, Flight
262,144 color TFT, Resolution 240 x 320 pixels, Size: 2.4 inches mode

Phone memory Location-based services


Up to 160 MB aGPS, Pre-installed maps, Geo tagging of photos
Memory Stick Micro™ (M2™) support
Connectivity
Talk time DLNA Certified™, Bluetooth™ technology, Modem, Synchronization, USB mass storage,
GSM/GPRS: Up to 9 hrs USB, support, Wi-Fi™
UMTS: Up to 4 hrs Note! Wi-Fi (WLAN) is only supported by C905 and C905a.

Standby time
GSM/GPRS: Up to 380 hrs
UMTS: Up to 360 hrs

Networks
C905: GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900, UMTS/HSDPA 2100
C905a: GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900, UMTS/HSDPA 850/1900/2100
C905c: GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900
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Hardware Overview Hardware Overview

Platform Information Baseband Part


Analog Baseband Controller N2000 (Vera)
The C905 is using the U365 platform provided by Ericsson Mobile Platform (EMP)
This component is not replaceable on SL 4 because Baseband calibration is required. The
U365 Platform Block Diagram: analog baseband controller is the main power management circuit. It has converters and
regulators that generate a number of supply voltages, each optimized for its load.

The analog baseband controller is a mixed digital and analog device that supports the
following circuitry:
• Power management circuitry
• Voltage regulation circuitry
• Eight Low Dropout (LDO) regulators and low power regulator
• 600 mA integrated Buck regulator
• Boost step-up DC/DC converter for White Light Emitting Diode (WLED) driving
• Battery charging and communication circuitry
• Battery fuel gauging circuitry
• Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC)
• Digital-to-Analog Converter (DAC)
• SIM interface
• Six programmable LED drivers
• Accurate band gap reference
• Vibrator driver
• Real Time Clock (RTC)
• 8-byte One-Time Programmable (OTP) memory
• Pulse Code Modulation (PCM) voice coder/decoder
• PCM audio coder/decoder
• Microphone interface
• Stereo line input
• Earphone driver
• Earpiece driver
• 8-Ω speaker driver / Stereo line output

The analog baseband controller is controlled by an I2C™ interface. It also comprises the
main power management circuits, equipped with a number of converters and regulators
for generating the required supply voltages.

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The analog baseband controller supports the following features:

• Lithium battery
• Full audio CODEC functionality
• Supports stereo audio sampling rates of 8/16 kHz voice coding/decoding and 44.1/48
kHz for high quality audio recording/playback (for example MIDI and MP3 applications)
• Double CODEC I2S/PCM interfaces
• Flexible microphone interface
• Integrated headphone amplifiers
• Integrated earpiece amplifiers
• Integrated speaker amplifier
• Integrated flexible audio mixing functionality
• Boost driver capable of driving up to four WLEDs in series, supplying 50 mA
• Designed to meet power management demands of GSM and WCDMA
• Automated power management ADC to relieve CPU
• Battery identification and communication
• Single-terminal charger and accessory power interface for compact connector design
• Integrated USB charging
• OTP memory
• Integrated hardware fuel gauge to accurately monitor battery capacity
• Reduced number of external components as a result of integrated programmable LED
and vibrator drivers
• 32 kHz real time clock with alarm wake up capability
• Designed to support two host controllers.
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Functional Blocks of the Analog Baseband Controller: Connection Diagram:

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Charger Control Resistance Identification and Temperature Measurement

A programmable charger is used for battery charging. Limits can be set for the output The resistance identification mode utilizes the constant current source to feed the
voltage at CHSENSE- and the output current from DCIO through the sense resistor to battery data output while monitoring the voltage at the battery data node with general
CHSENSE-. The programmable charger is enabled or disabled by the assertion/negation purpose ADC the conversion is started through I2C.
of the external signal DCIO. Parts of the programmable charger are activated and
deactivated depending on the level of VBAT. The rest of the programmable charger is Resistance Identification (A) and Temperature Measurement (B):
activated and deactivated through I2C.

The programmable charger supports the following functions:

• Constant current charging


• Constant voltage charging
• Trickle charging
• PWM controlled charging
• Over-voltage and over current detection
• Watchdog termination
• DCIO assertion/removal detection
• Voltage and current measure functions
• Low resistive path (reverse mode)

The programmable charger is able to control the voltage and limit the current to a load
SIM Interface
seen at CHSENSE-. The programmable charger can also be run in PWM mode to turn the
charging on and off in accordance with the particular period and duty cycle. When the
The SIM interface supplies level is shifting between the digital baseband controller and
charging is on, it is set to the current and voltage selected by I2C.
the SIM/USIM card. Moreover, hard-wired SIM deactivation functionality manages
A low resistive path from VBAT to DCIO can be formed when DCIO is not detected.
removal of a SIM card that has not been powered down.
When this setting is done in the appropriate registers, a lowering of CHREG to 0 V turns
on the external pass device. The pass device is automatically turned off when an
Block Diagram of the SIM Interface:
external source is detected on DCIO, or when the watchdog termination block times out.
The watchdog termination block must be active when the external switch is enabled,
both in normal
charging mode and in the low resistive path mode. The watchdog is set through the
serial interface, and if it has not been set again before timeout, the watchdog turns off
the external switch. The watchdog is disregarded during trickle charging. When no
battery is present, the system can be booted and supplied from DCIO by
applying the correct voltage on DCIO.

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USB Charger

The analog baseband controller contains a standalone USB charger.


The USB charger has a separate input and incorporates full functionality during low VBAT.

The programmable charger supports the following functions:


• Trickle charging
• Constant current charging
• Watchdog termination
• Trickle LED indication
• VBUS assertion/removal detection

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CODEC Overview CODEC CCO Voltage Source

The CODEC is encoding analog audio signals and analog voice signals into digital signals There is an internal voltage source CCO that provides the necessary drive current for
using Analog to Digital converters (ADCs). This is done in the coder section of the electret microphones. The voltage source is I²C programmable to 2.2 V or 2.4 V. The
CODEC, also named the TX path (transfer section). The CODEC is also decoding digital source can be disabled during standby. A typical use case with a microphone connected
audio signals and digital voice signals into analog signals using DACs. This is done in the to MIC1 and the CCO is shown in picture below.
decoder section of the CODEC, also named the RX path (receiver section).

CODEC Block Schematic:

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Earphone Amplifier

The earphone amplifiers (BEARP and BEARN) are mainly intended to be differentially
configured and drive a low impedance dynamic transducer (earpiece) but they can also
be single ended configured. The BEARP and BEARN amplifiers can be powered down by
the I2C. The amplifiers can exhibit high impedance to 1.4V or low impedance to ground
when powered-down. Fifty-one gains are available for BEARP and BEARN: from +15dB
down to –60dB in 1.5dB steps. When the BEARP and BEARN outputs are operating in
differential mode, an I²C selectable bit must invert one of the inputs.

Speaker Amplifier

The speaker amplifiers, SPKRP and SPKRN, are intended to drive a low impedance (8Ω)
speaker in a differential mode or to be used as a stereo configured line output amplifier
supporting external high power amplifiers. The output buffer shall exhibit low impedance
to ground when powered-down and the current consumption shall be minimal. When the
SPKRP and SPKRN outputs are operating in differential mode, an I²C selectable bit must
invert one of the inputs.

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Digital Baseband Controller (CPU) Application Subsystem


N2010 (Kajsa)
The Application subsystem contains functionality related to functions such as MMI,
This component is not replaceable on SL 4 because Baseband calibration is required. graphics, audio and memory media. The control CPU is an ARM926 with three external
The Digital Baseband Controller is divided in two subsystems: Access and Application memory interfaces, one shared with the Access subsystem and two dedicated for the
Application subsystem. The Application subsystem contains several blocks. The main
Access Subsystem communication between the blocks is done through the Advanced High performance bus
(AHB) matrix, which is a set of control buses connecting the different parts. A block
All modem functionality in the digital baseband controller resides in the Access called Syscon is responsible for distributing clocks and resets to all parts of the
subsystem. This includes EDGE/GPRS/GSM interface, WCDMA interface, USB, IrDA, and Application subsystem. This block is under SW control. The Application subsystem is
other peripheral modules. The control CPU is an ARM926 and a DSP is used for signal connected to the Shared EMIF that is used for code execution or data storage. In
processing and layer one control code. addition, a dedicated EMIF that support SDRAM or static memory like NOR, PsRAM or
The main communication between the blocks in the Access subsystem is done through NAND are also available. The Application EMIF is a general interface for communication
the Advanced High-performance Bus (AHB) matrix, which is a set of control buses with, for example external SDRAM, PSRAM, NOR flash, NAND flash and companion chips
connecting the different parts together. A block called Syscon is responsible for
distributing clocks and resets to all parts of the Access subsystem. This block is under Application Subsystem:
SW control. The Access subsystem is connected to the Shared EMIF, an interface for
communication with an external SDRAM. The Shared EMIF is shared between the Access
subsystem and the Application subsystem.

Access Subsystem:

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The functional blocks of the digital baseband controller: Radio Part

Antenna

The mobile system antenna interface connects the Wideband Code Division Multiple
Access (WCDMA) and Global System for Mobile Communication (GSM) input/output to
the antenna of the Mobile Phone. It is a bi-directional RF interface containing signals in
the range 800 MHz to 2.2 GHz. The mobile system antenna interface is the interface
between the Mobile Phone Radio Frequency (RF) input/output and the mobile system
antenna. The interface handles the GSM 850, EGSM 900, GSM 1800, GSM 1900 and
WCDMA Band I, II and V, RF inputs/outputs.

Mobile System Antenna Interface:

Radio Module N1200 (Tiger)

Front End

The Front End block connects the proper block in the radio system to the antenna. The
Front End has two inputs for EDGE/GSM/GPRS, one for low band (850/900 MHz) and
one for high band (1800/1900 MHz). The EDGE/GSM/GPRS power amplifier output is
filtered by the low pass filter in the Front End and then connected to the antenna
through a switch. In receive mode, the EDGE/GSM/GPRS signal from the antenna passes
through the switch to one of the four receive SAW filters. The SAW filter provides receive
band selectivity. In GSM/GRPS/EDGE systems, transmit and receive operations are
divided in time and the switch connects the proper block in accordance with the mode of

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operation (that is, transmit or receive; one at a time).

In WCDMA the transmit outputs from the WCDMA transceiver are filtered by an external
SAW filter that cleans up the spectrum. The SAW filter output is connected to the power
amplifier, one for each band. For power control, a sample of the transmit output is taken
by a directional coupler and converted to a DC level by the power detection circuit. This
signal is used to control the transmitter output power. The transmit signal passes
through an isolator and then a duplexer. The duplexer output is selected by the switch in
the Front End for connection to the antenna. In WCDMA receive mode the signal from
the antenna is switched by the Front End to the correct duplexer. The output from the
Keypad duplexer is connected to the LNA input in the WCDMA receiver.

The keypad interface block supports up to 30 keys with 65 columns and 6 rows and Transceiver
operates in both scan and idle mode. The keypad scan is performed by software. Any
transition in the state of the column inputs is written directly to the register. The keypad The transceiver is a multi-mode transceiver for WCDMA/EGDE/GPRS/GSM. The
interface differentiates between single key presses, simultaneous presses of any keys EDGE/GPRS/GSM part of the transceiver use a digital baseband interface that is shared
with a function key, and any key releases. The period between successive scans is between received and transmitted data. The receive interface is based on I and Q data
programmable over the range 5 ms to 80 ms, in 5 ms steps. During scan mode, the and the transmitter interface is based on envelope and frequency data. The WCDMA part
keypad generates an interrupt whenever a valid keypad state change occurs (including a of the transceiver use differential analog in-phase and quadrature-phase interfaces,
release of any pressed keys). The scan function is disabled during system power-up. The which is an IQ-interface, in the receiver and the transmitter data paths.
keypad is able to detect at least four simultaneous key presses. Not all combinations are
supported.

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Frequency Generation Ericsson RF 3300 Block Diagram:

The 26 MHz reference signal is used as the reference for the on-chip synthesizers. To
cover the required frequency range, the integrated Voltage Controlled Oscillator (VCO)
operates at twice the frequency for band 1800/1900/2100, and at four times the desired
frequency for band 800/900. The two synthesizers are controlled through the serial bus
from the access side of the digital baseband controller.

EDGE/GPRS/GSM Transmitter Part

Polar modulation transmitter architecture based on the direct phase/frequency


modulation/synthesizer architecture is implemented for GSM, GPRS and EDGE. This
architecture has the capability of generating both the GSM/GPRS constant envelope
GMSK modulation and the linear EDGE 8-PSK modulation in a very cost efficient way.
The motivation for a polar modulation transmitter architecture compared to traditionally
linear architectures is to reduce the output noise (thus eliminating the need for off-chip
filters) reduce the power consumption by utilizing non-linear switching analog signal
processing blocks, and to eliminate the need for an RF isolator.

In brief, the phase/frequency modulator in this polar modulation architecture is a sigma-


delta controlled fractional-N frequency synthesizer with an additional frequency insertion
point after the loop filter at the input of the VCO. The Phase-locked Loop (PLL) has two
information inputs: the divider ratio in the feedback path and a direct path to the VCO.
The phase locked loop generates the radio frequency carrier including the phase
modulation information at the desired channel frequency.

WCDMA Transmitter Part

The WCDMA transmitter architecture is an on frequency linear direct up-conversion IQ-


modulator. The in-phase and quadrature-phase reconstruction filters are fully integrated
and a programmable gain amplifier implements the gain control. An external SAW filter
between the WCDMA circuit and the power amplifier is used to improve noise
performance. After the power amplifier, the signal is sent through an isolator and
through the duplex filter, which directs the transmit signal to the antenna connector
through the antenna switch. The supply voltage and bias of the power amplifier are

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adapted depending on the output power to achieve high efficiency at every transmitter
power level. A high efficiency DC/DC converter regulates the supply voltage and the bias
operation point is controlled by a D/A-converter in the WCDMA radio circuit.

Receiver Part

The receiver architecture is a direct down-conversion zero-IF receiver with integrated


low-pass filters. The complete receiver with seven Low Noise Amplifiers (LNAs), one for
each supported band, is integrated on chip. After the down-conversion, the in-phase and
quadrature-phase components are low pass filtered and if the receiver is in
EDGE/GPRS/GSM mode the signals are fed to the integrated high dynamic range sigma-
delta A/D-converters.

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RF System Control EGSM 900:


RX Frequency Range: 925,2 MHZ – 934,8 MHZ
The access side of the digital baseband controller controls the overall radio system. Channel Range RX: 975 – 1023
In both EDGE/GSM/GPRS and WCDMA air interface mode, the digital baseband controller
controls the radio system through a three-wire serial bus. The digital baseband DCS 1800:
controller also manages PA band control and the antenna switch mechanism in the front RX Frequency Range: 1805,2 MHZ – 1879,8 MHZ
end module. The 26 MHz VCXO clock residing in the transceiver is turned on only when Channel Range RX: 512 – 885
required and initiated by the digital baseband controller.
PCS 1900:
The control flow for the RF system: RX Frequency Range: 1930,2 MHZ – 1989,8 MHZ
Channel Range RX: 512 - 810

WCDMA
TX and RX Frequency and Channel Range

Band I:
Channel Range TX: 9612 - 9888
TX Frequency Range: 1920 – 1980 MHz
Channel Range RX: 10562 - 10838
RX Frequency Range: 2110 – 2170 MHz

Band II:
Channel Range TX: 9262 - 9538
TX Frequency Range: 1850 – 1910 MHz
EDGE/GPRS/GSM Channel Range RX: 9662 - 9938
TX Frequency, Channel and Power Level Range: RX Frequency Range: 1930 – 1990 MHz

GSM 850: Band V:


TX Frequency Range: 824,2 MHZ – 848,8 MHZ Channel Range TX: 4132 – 4233
Channel Range TX: 128 – 251 TX Frequency Range: 824 –849 MHz
Power Level: Min 19 – Max 5 Channel Range RX: 4357 – 4458
RX Frequency Range: 869 –894 MHz
GSM 900:
TX Frequency Range: 890,2 MHZ – 914,8 MHZ Band VIII:
Channel Range TX: 1 - 124 Channel Range TX: 2712 – 2863
Power Level: Min 19 – Max 5 TX Frequency Range: 880 –915 MHz
Channel Range RX: 2937 – 3088

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EGSM 900: RX Frequency Range: 925 – 960 MHz
TX Frequency Range: 880,2 MHZ – 889,8 MHZ
Channel Range TX: 975 - 1023
Power Level: Min 19 – Max 5

DCS 1800:
TX Frequency Range: 1710,2 MHZ – 1784,8 MHZ
Channel Range TX: 512 – 885
Power Level: Min 15 – Max 0

PCS 1900:
TX Frequency Range: 1850,2 MHZ – 1909,8 MHZ
Channel Range TX: 512 - 810
Power Level: Min 15 – Max 0

RX Frequency and Channel Range:

GSM 850:
RX Frequency Range: 869,2 MHZ – 893,8 MHZ
Channel Range RX: 128 – 251

GSM 900:
Frequency Range: 935,2 MHZ – 959,8 MHZ
Channel Range RX: 1 - 124
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Bluetooth and FM Radio External Connectors

The Bluetooth/FM Radio circuit combines Bluetooth and FM tuner functionality into one. External units are connected to the transceiver by means of a 12-pin connector on the
bottom of the phone.
Bluetooth
System connector pin input/output overview:
The Bluetooth implementation is compliant with Bluetooth specification 2.1 + EDR.
The BluetoothTM transceiver has frequency channels with 1 MHz separation from 2402 to
2480 MHz. The same band is used for both transmission and reception. This gives 79
frequency channels.

Receiver

The Bluetooth section implements a low-IF receiver for Bluetooth modulated input
signals. The radio signal is taken from a balanced RF input and amplified by an LNA. The
mixers are driven by two quadrature LO signals, which are locally generated from a VCO
signal running at twice the frequency. The I and Q mixer output signals are band pass
Clocks
filtered by a poly-phase filter for channel filtering and image rejection. The output of the
band pass filter is amplified by a VGA to the optimal input range for the A/D converter.
Further channel filtering is done in the digital part. The digital part demodulates the Clock Distribution
GFSK, π/4-DQPSK or 8-DPSK coded bit stream by evaluating the phase information.
RSSI data is extracted. Overall automatic gain amplification in the receive path is The clocking for the access and application subsystems is separated. This means that
controlled digitally. The RC time constants for the analog filters are automatically the subsystems can wake up or go to sleep mode independently. The access subsystem
calibrated on chip. is clocked by the 26 MHz Voltage Controlled Crystal Oscillator (VCXO) located in the
GSM/EDGE circuit. When the access subsystem has a job to do, the Master Clock (MCLK)
Transmitter signal is requested from the RF part. Most other clocks needed within the access
subsystem are generated from the MCLK. Some minor parts like sleep timer and cable
The transmitter uses the serial transmit data from the Bluetooth Controller. The detect use the 32 kHz real-time clock. The 32 kHz real-time clock clocks the application
transmitter modulator converts this data into GFSK, π/4-DQPSK or 8-DPSK modulated I subsystem, and all other internal clocks needed within the application subsystem are
and Q digital signals for respectively 1, 2 and 3 Mbps transmission speed. These signals generated from this clock. However, when audio is transferred between the application
are then converted to analog signals that are low pass filtered before up-conversion. The and the access subsystems, the MCLK is used.
carrier frequency drift is limited by a closed loop PLL.
Master Clock
FM Radio (26 MHz)

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FM Receiver The 26.00 MHz VCXO-based MCLK is distributed as a square wave signal from the
GSM/EDGE circuit. In order to have full control over the load on the MCLK, only the
The receiver uses a digital low-IF architecture. The receive (RX) section integrates a low access side of the digital baseband controller is allowed to request the MCLK. However,
noise amplifier (LNA) supporting the worldwide FM broadcast band (76 to 108 MHz). An by indirect means also the application side CPU can issue the request. A VCXO-based
automatic gain control (AGC) circuit controls the gain of the LNA to optimize sensitivity square wave is also distributed to the WCDMA circuit, but is turned on only upon a
and rejection of strong interferers. An image-reject mixer down converts the RF signal to command from the digital baseband controller.
low-IF. The quadrature mixer output is amplified, filtered and digitized with high
resolution analog-to-digital converters (ADCs). This advanced architecture allows the Real-time Clock
use of digital signal processing (DSP) to perform channel selection, FM demodulation (32. 768 KHz)
and stereo audio processing.
A 32.768 kHz crystal oscillator provides a low frequency clock whenever the platform
Tuning has power. This clock is used to keep the Real-Time Clock (RTC) block functioning, so
that the platform can keep track of the time and date. The low frequency clock is
The receiver uses frequency synthesizer technology including a completely integrated generated in the analog baseband controller and distributed to the digital baseband
VCO. The frequency synthesizer generates the quadrature local oscillator signal used to controller, and if necessary to external devices like Bluetooth, FM radio and A-GPS.
downconvert the RF input to a low intermediate frequency. The VCO frequency is locked
to the reference clock and adjusted with an automatic frequency control (AFC) servo
loop during reception. The tuning frequency is defined as: Freq (MHz) = Spacing (kHz) ×
Channel + Bottom of Band (MHz)

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A-GPS A-GPS Block Diagram:

The Assisted GPS functionality in the phone is realized with the Global Locate
Hammerhead GPS module. The Global Locate Hammerhead belongs to the Type 2 GPS
solutions. The PMB 2525 Hammerhead II GPS IC is a GPS single chip device containing a
complete radio frequency front-end as well as the signal processing functionality in a
single die. The device allows the usage of assistance data by supporting A-GPS (assisted
GPS) standards (RRLP, RRC, OMA SUPL). One of three serial interfaces, UART, I²C or SPI,
is used for communication with the host system.

Clock Reference Frequency

The platform provides two reference frequencies, a 32.768 kHz clock (RTCCLK) from the
Analog Baseband Controller, and a 26 MHz reference clock (SYSCLK) from the Digital
Baseband Controller. The RTCCLK is used by the phone real time clock function. The
RTCCLK is distributed to the A-GPS module as a logical square wave. SYSCLK is derived
from the reference modulation clock MCLK to the platform access system and is
distributed from the Digital Baseband Controller to the A-GPS module. This 26 MHz clock
is synchronized with the cellular network to an accuracy of ±0.1 ppm. Automatic
frequency updates can also cause large frequency corrections, with associated phase
discontinuities. In order to isolate the A-GPS module for the unstable effects of SYSCLK,
an external reference clock is required. This external reference frequency provided by a
TCXO is required to provide a clock with very high short term stability. The frequency of
the TCXO is calibrated against the cellular reference clock by the A-GPS module enabling
the use of a more economical less accurate TCXO.

Interface and Control


WLAN (Wi-Fi)
The Interface and control consists of system timing and control. The control interface
includes a communication link where both data and control information are transferred
This WLAN module is based on the new Marvell 88W8686 chipset. WLAN module is
between platform and the A-GPS module. Data and command information is transferred
designed to support IEEE 802.11a or 802.11g payload data rates of 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36,
using a full-duplex Universal Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter (UART) interface.
48 and 54 Mbps, as well as 802.11b data rates of 1, 2, 5.5 and 11 Mbps. For security
the WLAN module supports the IEEE 802.11i security standard through implementation
Other control signals include the following:
of the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES)/Counter Mode CBC-MAC Protocol (CCMP),
• A GPIO or platform reset used as a reset signal (nRESET) to the GPS module.
and Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) with Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP) security
• A Transmission On signal (TXON/ RX_HOLD), is used to indicate to the A-GPS module
mechanism. For video, voice and multimedia applications the WLAN module supports
when the ME is transmitting. The A-GPS modules receiver is disabled whilst the ME is
802.11e Quality of Service (QoS). The 3-wire Bluetooth / WiFi co-existence interface is

FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW
transmitting.
also supported. The WLAN module has a fully integrated RF to baseband transceiver that
• A hardware timing pulse (GPSSTART/SYNC) providing the A-GPS module with a
operates in both the 2.4 GHz ISM radio band for 802.11g/b WLAN applications and 5
highly accurate timing reference. The A-GPS is able to accurately synchronize its
GHz UNII radio band for 802.11a WLAN applications. It contains all the circuitry to
GPS time to this reference pulse.
support both transmit and receive operations. The integrated LNA and AGC on the
• A GPIO used as an enable (POWERON) signal to the GPS module.
receive path is seamlessly controlled by baseband functions. Integrated transmitters up-
• A GPIO used for power control for the GPS module.
convert the quadrature baseband signal and the deliver the RF signals to external power
amplifiers for 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz radio band transmission. Local oscillator frequencies
are generated by a fully integrated programmable frequency synthesizer. The loop
bandwith is optimized for phase noise and dynamic performance and quadrature signals
are generated on-chip.

BT/WLAN Co-existence

Standards bodies did not fully anticipate the range of scenarios in which WLAN and
Bluetooth would compete for the same spectrum therefore IEEE 802.11 (WLAN) and
Bluetooth use the same 2.4 GHz ISM frequency band (although they use different access
mechanisms). They also did not include comprehensive, robust, and cooperative
mechanisms in their respective standards to mitigate interference. Since no mechanism
for exchanging signal status information has been built into the two standards, the task
of minimizing interference must be accomplished by other means. Co-location refers to
the situation where both Bluetooth and WLAN are in functional mode, that is, they are
both fully radio operational, performing either transmission or reception activities (or
ready to do so immediately). They also either share an antenna or each module has its
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own antenna, on the same device. Because both Bluetooth and WLAN operate in the
same unlicensed ISM band (2.4GHz), steps are required to avoid disturbances and allow
coexistence. The HW solution is a single antenna controlled by an Antenna Switch with
3-wired lines between WLAN Device and BT Device. The used algorithm to decision
whether WLAN device or BT device gets the antenna is Packet Traffic Arbitration (PTA).
WLAN LD configures the PTA during startup of the WLAN device. All PTA parameters are
stored in GDFS. The PTA is configured to prioritize BT traffic if it is a BT high request. All
WLAN traffic should have priority before any BT traffic that is categorized as BT low
requests.

WLAN Driver sends status events to BT Driver to inform about:


• WLAN startup and shutdown
• WLAN association and disassociation
• The current WLAN channel in use

In the cases of WLAN startup and shutdown the BT Logical Driver configures the BT
Device to request the antenna from PTA or not. BT LD also monitors if WLAN have any
connection running. In that case, BT avoids the BT frequencies mapping to the WLAN
channel. WLAN monitors if BT has started any BT Inquiry or page. If this happens any
link loss mechanisms should be temporary turned off for the BT Inquiry or page period.

Bluetooth and WLAN PTA Mechanism:

FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW
Bluetooth and WLAN Chip 3-wire Interface:

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1.8 V 1.8 V
DB 3210 POP Mobile SDRAM
VIO VIO
SDRAM 512 Mbit xxx Mbit
DB 3210 POP
RF 3300 WCDMA RX (other functions unused) SDCKE CKE SDCKE CKE
NAND Flash 1 Gbit
SDCLK CLK CLK CLK RESETOUT0 1.8 V
GSM/EDGE WRxIA VDD VDD WP
HB SDCS CS CS(0-2) CS VIO
LNA WRxIB VDDQ VDDQ EMIF2_CLE_A17 CLE
WE WE WE WE
VSS VSS EMIF2_ALE_A18 ALE
GSM/EDGE SDCAS CAS OE/CAS CAS
HB VSSQ VSSQ VDD
LNA SDRAS RAS ADV/RAS RAS EMIF2_SDCAS_RE_OE RE
0 A14 BA0 A13 BA0 EMIF2_WE WE
GSM/EDGE VSS
LB
LNA
90 A15 BA1 A14 BA1 EMIF2 CS0 CE

BE0 LDQM D(0-15) BE0 LDQM


GSM/EDGE WRxQA BE1 UDQM BE1 UDQM D(0-7)
RX Diversity for WCDMA LB
LNA WRxQB
D(0-15)
R/B

Band I WCDMA HB EDataStr


LNA
A EDataB
EMIF2 NFIF READY

D
Band II WCDMA HB
LNA
EDataC
External to Platform
Memory interface
A EDataA 1.8 V 1.8 V
Internal to Platform
Band V WCDMA LB
LNA D VIO VIO
GSM/
VCO
EDGE LB
÷
VCO 2.8 V
N.M
GSM/
VRAD2 To Mux Digital Baseband
EDGE HB ARM9 Sub system Controller DB 3210
+ LPF ChP PhD XO
ETM9
ITCM DTCM
VBAT EICE 26 kB 8 kB
Digital
2.8 V Baseband
DAC DAC DAC 1.8 V
LDO VRAD2 Controller
2.8 V VIO JTAG DEBUG ETM IF TCM IF
Decaps EMIF1 1.8 V
VRAD 2.8 V GSM/EDGE
VIO
AM
+ DAC ARM926 EMIF Control EMIF2 NAND Flash IF
2.75 V
VCAM
ARM9EJ-S EMIF AHB Slave AHB Slave ECC
RFCtrl1 CLK RF_CTRL_CLK I Mem D Mem EMIF Arbiter
RFCtrl1 Control Control ARB
Serial DATA RF_CTRL_DATA
LPF ChP PhD Shared EMIF AHB Slave
RFCtrl2
RFCtrl2
Control STROBE RF_CTRL_STRB1 AHB Slave

SUB-LCD
I D
MMU VBAT
TestOut GPA4 Cache TLB Cache I2CSDA2
WCDMA HB3 ÷ 1.2/1.05 V 32 kB 32 kB ARM9 Sub system
VCO AAIF AAIF I2CSCL2
N.M VCORE DMA
AHB BUS IF 58 Channels
WTxIA AHB AHB 50 Requests MSL MSL
WCDMA HB2 Master Master 1.2/1.05 V
WTxIB
VCORE
AHB
Default

LCD
WCDMA HB1
0 AHB AHB AHB
AHB IF AHB IF
+ 90
1.2/1.05 V
VCORE
slave IF IF IF

ARM926
VBAT

AHB
ARM9EJ-S
WCDMA LB WTxQA
ARB ARB ARB AHB2AHB Slave I Mem D Mem I2CSDA2
WTxQB Control Control
52 MHz I2CSCL2
WRX1_In ADC2_I_NEG
MCLKsec MClkSec
WRX1_Ip ADC2_I_POS
32
MS I D
CLKREQ WRX1_Qn ADC2_Q_NEG MMU
VBAT PRO DMA Cache TLB Cache
MCLK BT + WLAN WRX1_Qp ADC2_Q_POS 52 MHz AHB IF 32 kB 32 kB 1.8 V 2.75 V
XOp XO 32 2 CAM 1 STBY
VIO VCAM
INTCON
WRX0_In ADC1_I_NEG AHB BUS IF
WRX0_Ip ADC1_I_POS AHB AHB
32 Boot 1.8 V
Camera 1
Master Master
WRX0_Qn ADC1_Q_NEG VIO
ROM IO CIVSYN CAM POW
RF 3300 WCDMA/GSM/GPRS/EDGE TRX WRX0_Qp ADC1_Q_POS
IM
CIHSYN
Camera 2
GSM/EDGE WRxIA WTXPOW_DET TX_POW Bridge CIPCLK
1930 – 1990 MHz HB ADC A
LNA WRxIB AHB CIRES Image
WTX_In DAC_I_NEG Slave + APEX+ AHB proc
D Sensor
GSM/EDGE Sequ. C
1805 – 1880 MHz HB
WTX_Ip DAC_I_POS
APEX APEX
Slave
XGAM I2CSDA2
LNA WTX_Qn DAC_Q_NEG RAM ROM GAMCON I2CSCL2 Control
0 WTX_Qp DAC_Q_POS WCDMA SUB System WTIM- WSYS- WINT-
GSM/EDGE GEN CON COM
925 – 960 MHz LB
LNA
90 Video
Enc
Video
Enc
AHB
Master
WRFCTRL0 RFWB ENABLE 0 RAM0 RAM1
AHB PAR/ SSI CAM 2 STBY
GSM/EDGE WRxQA WRFCTRL1 RFWB ENABLE 1 APEX Slave
869 – 894 MHz LB GRAM
LNA WRxQB WRFCTRL2 PDI
IO Bridge 64k byte SYSCLK0
WRFCTRL3 RFWB ENABLE 3 26 MHz Video
WCDMA HB EDataStr RF_DATA_STRB RFWB ENABLE 4 Encoder
LNA R5
A EDataB
RFWB ENABLE 5 16 CLK 16 GSM 32+5 DMA
AHB
Master
PDICON
CIVSYN
Y N
RF_DATA_B
D CON CRYPTO 40 Channels 26 R4
GSM/EDGE WCDMA HB AHB IF
AHB AHB CIHSYN C
VAPC LNA 40 Requests Master Slave 27
PA + Ant Sw. EDataC RF_DATA_C TIM 32+3
CDICON CIPCLK R3
ANTSW0 ANT_SW0 16
VA
GAMEACC 25 1 2 3
A EDataA ANTSW1 ANT_SW1
16
GEN 32+3 AHB
Slave
ARB (3D)
24
CIRES
R2
WCDMA LB RF_DATA_A
LNA D O 32+3 32 4 5 6
ANTSW2 ANT_SW2 16 IRAM MCiDCT 28-35
VCO R SER 16
DFSE 32+3 CDI R1
GSM850/ GSM/ ANTSW3 ANT_SW3 7k x 32 (Video) 7 8 9
ESD 900 Input 824 – 915 MHz EDGE LB CON 32+5 32
PA ÷ bit 1.8 V R0
VCO TXADC TX ADC STRB 26 MHz
* 0 #
N.M 2.8 V VIO
GSM PA ENABLE AHB
DCS/PCS 52 MHz
Input 1710 – 1910 MHz
GSM/ VRAD 32+3 Slave AHB2APB
PA EDGE HB C0 C1 C2 C3 C4
RF_CTRL_CLK
EGG SRAM PDROM 13 MHz
+
RF CTRL CLK 16 32+3
LPF ChP PhD XO TXIF DSP 332 kB 464kB
1.8 V RF_CTRL_DATA RF CTRL DATA 32+5
VBAT
VIO RF_CTRL_STRB0 RF CTRL STRB0 16
Sub System Sub System
WDOG 32
16
WDCDCREF RF_CTRL_STRB1 RF CTRL STRB1 RFIF KEYPAD
PWM/PFM
DAC DAC Random noise KEYOUT(0-4)
DAC AHB Slave 32
RF CTRL STRB2 generator AHB Master TIMER0
VccWPA Switch 16 32+5 2.85 V
GSM/EDGE RF_DATA_STRB RF_DATA_STRB RXIF VCARD
UL: 1920 – 1980 MHz XpertCEVA CEVA- 32
DL: 2110 – 2170 MHz Control
Logic
En RFCtrl1 AM
+ DAC
RF_DATA_A
RF_DATA_B
RF_DATAA0
RF_DATAB1
26 MHz
JTAG X1622 TIMER1
32 PPM
1.2/1.05 V
Band 1
RF_DATA_C RF_DATAC2 CRU Timer0 Timer1
DRAM
128 kB 16
SYSCON
Core
VCORE
Data Card
RFCtrl1 CLK RF_CTRL_CLK Bus Watch Event AHB2APB 16
RFCtrl1
Serial DATA RF_CTRL_DATA SCLK SIM_CLK
SIMIF
Tracer Dog Hist
26 MHz
8
GPIO ICU PMU
IRAM
RTC Resistors MS Pro
LPF ChP PhD
VccWPA
RFCtrl2
RFCtrl2
Control STROBE RF_CTRL_STRB0
Access
64 kB 32kHz APLL
13M
DPLL
208M
MMC/SD
SRST SIM_RSTn Timer IO
TestOut GPA4 ETX 1.8 V
WCDMA HB3 ÷ PWRRST PWRRSTn Boot ROM 32 16 GPIO
VCO SYS GPIO Cable BUS TR VIO
Power N.M To NAND WP
RESOUT0n
CON Detect EDC 8k x 32 bit
coupler Bias RESOUT1n AHB
En WTxIA 32 32
WCDMA HB2 RESOUT2n INTCON Slave Event H UART 0
UL: 1850 – 1910 MHz WTxIB
DCON AHB2APB
DL: 1930 – 1990 MHz 15 FS_USB/
ACCSLEEP 26 MHz 1.8 V
Band 2 HS_USB
VIO
WCDMA HB1
0 APPSLEEP
VccWPA + 90
CLKREQ MCLKREQ I2C1
I2C2
I2CSCL2
I2CSDA2
I2CSCL2
I2CSDA2
MCLK MCLK
DPLL AHB2APB
WCDMA LB WTxQA SYSCLK0REQ 26 MHz
Power UART0 I2S/ MC_DATADIR
WTxQB To Camera SYSCLK0 APLL WCDMA MMC/SD 23
coupler Bias
En SYSCLK2 Cipher 0,1
PCM0 22
MC_CMDDIR S
UL: 824 – 849 MHz MCLKsec MClkSec UART2 MC_CMD/BS
SYSCLK1 SYSCLK1 WCDMA 21
DL: 869 – 894 MHz RS232 I2S/ MS PRO MC_CLK
26MHz X-tal CLKREQ CLKREQ 32KHz RTCCLKIN Integrity DI/DO/CLK 20
Band 5 PCM1
MCLK MCLK SERVICEn BT SDA SPI CS0 -2 L
TEMP_BIAS XOp XO UART3 GPRS
V_TEMP IRQAcc MSACCIRQn
CRYPTO SCL
VccWPA
Power IRQApp MSAPPIRQn VIO VIR
CTS/RTS 1.8V 2.75V
Placed coupler IRDA I2C0
close to RF APLL UART 0 RX/TX

FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW
2.75 V 2
VRAD
Bias 2.5 V I S/PCM
En SPI All 48 GPIOs here
TEMP_BIAS VANA (BT) I/O &
IRDA Vcc
LCDTEMP have switchable Supply
RF Pow det pullups. RXD
IRDA_RX COM
Placed Det IO P
AMP
close to En WTXPOW_DET
TXRX H VBAT
LCD 1.8 V CTS/RTS
WRFCTRL3
VIO IRDA_TX TXD
IRDA_SD RC
Log &
MODE Contr

1.2/1.05 V
VCORE
2.5 V 2.8 V MMC CLK
VANA VRAD
DACO0 DAC0 CAM 2 STBY
11 bits CAM 1 STBY

WDAC1 DACO1 DAC1 VBAT CAM POW


I2C BUS Internal Acc and App
11 bits
SERCON
DAC2 VIO VANA Debug VIO
WDAC2 DACO2 1.8 V 1.8V
VBAT
11 bits SYSCLK1 equipm.
VBAT VBAT VIO
DACO3 DAC3 SPI
11 bits
Power Down

TRICKLE USB
INT WLAN
MCLK SEC
DET VBAT
Backup 32kHz
VBUS
Cap SYSCLKREQ1
USB CHRG 100k
VBAT
CONTROL 2.75 V Analog RF LDO a I2C
LDOf EGG/WBTX PLL 32 kHz 100k

44/48
30 mA 150 mA ; osc VRTC BT SPI CS
VBAT_C Internal BUCK 2.5~1.05V 2.8 V SLEEP 100k
GPIOif USB if
DCIO AUTO I2S BUS BT SPI DI
1.8 to 0.9 V CONTROL 1MHz
DCIO
I2C
CTL M 5% OSC
BT SPI DO

ADC U 600 mA
BT SPI CLK
CHREG
10bit X Level VBAT RESOUT2 Bluetooth
DCIO_INT SYSCLKREQ1
DCIO CHRG I2C shift Radio
DCIO
DET
CONTROL
MemCard
IRQa
Audio Part AB 3100 VDD_SPKR MCLK SEC Bluetooth
IRQb
FUEL LDOc LDO d G SYSTEM 32KHz Baseband
LDOg
CHSENSE+ GAUGE 200 mA 200 mA ; POR REG VBAT
VBAT 100 mA ;
100 CHSENSE-
IMEAS ADDER BOOST 2.65 V
2.85 V
2.65 V PWRRST
VSS_SPKR
PCMCLK
2.75V
mohm
VMEAS
(Soft start) Vol
RX DAC
PGA
PCMSYN
VIO
32KHZ PGA2 4 2.65 V
6-22 V, 30 mA XTAL_OUT VDDBEAR PCMULD 1.8V
FGSENSE+ SIM VAUDIO EX1030 Filters PCMDLD
S-D LED Control RX DAC VIO
FGSENSE- LED Control Camera I/O/Core LDO Vol PGA BT SPI IRQ
ADC BAND IR LDOk PGA2 3 1.8 V
LDOh LDOe LDO LP
GAP 200 mA OTP
VDD_REF VIBRATOR 100 mA ; 200 mA 2.2 V
2.75 V RX DAC
I2C CONTROL 2.75 V 1.8~0.9V 64 bits Vol PGA
BATTERY 1uF
UART I2S_CLK1 PCMCLK PGA2 2 PHF
VBAT PCM/
I2S_WS1 PCMSYN VMID Jack
BDATA BDATA VDDLP Power Management I2S_TX1 PCMI
I2S
Vol
RX DAC
PGA
Inter- PGA1 1
AB 3100 I2S_RX1 PCMO face 1
uP SAFETY VSSBEAR
VBACKUP
GPA4 Hook HS-USB Transceiver with ULPI, ISP 1508
2.65 V VBAT
PCM SIDE
SYSCLK2n XI
GND VANA DECODER TONE CCO1 CCO
VBAT ENCODER XO OSC
VBAT VDDDIG ATMS 1 PLL
Backup CCO CCO2
25 capacitor I2S_CLK0 PCMCLK
PCM/ HS_CLOCK CLOCK
mohm 1.8 V I2S_WS0 PCMSYN DP D+ C
I2S MIC1P HS_DAT0-7 D0-D7 Serializer USB 2.0 ATX
2.65 V VIO I2S_TX0 PCMI ULPI O
Inter- HS_DIR DIR if logic Termination DM D-
VANA I2S_RX0 PCMO Deserializer N
face 2 TX ADC
CCO
STP Resistors
HS_STP
2.65 V Reg VBUS
PGA1 1 MIC2N HS_NXT NXT
VBAT map
VAUDIO
CSn ID GND
ID det
TX ADC MIC3N ULPI_CS
Vibrator if LED interface WLED interface SIM interface Microphone VBUS VBUS
PGA2 2 POR
VDD3V3 Comp
MIC4N Internal
VDD1V8 Chrg/
TX ADC power
LINE1 dischrg
PGA3 3 VBAT VBAT Voltage resistors
LINE2 regulators
2.75 V VCC C1 GND C5 ADC2REF ADC3REF VIO 1.8V VIO
VIR REF Int Ref
2.85 V On/Off Voltage
RST C2 NC C6 PSW_N
VCARD Switch

VBAT CLK C3 DAT C7

2.75 V SIM card


VCAM+Display

Debug Interface

ACB/
Debug
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RF Subsystem
DAC1
DCIO
DAC2
VDD SW
CHREG LDOa FB VCC
PVIN
2.8V/150mA VCONTROL
VBAT_A REF
Charge LDOg VccB
100 mOhm VccA
resistor 2.85V/100mA

VBAT_B LDOd
2.65V/200mA VCC
Vcc VCONTROL
VBAT
VDD_ADC
GPADC
Back-up 20
VDDCO VccA1
LDO LP 4.7k capacitor 1.2 V
VDDANA
2.2V/7mA VccA2

VBAT_C VccD
Buck 12 1.8 V VCC
VDDIO
VCONTROL
1.2V (1.05)/600mA
Control VDDIO
VDDIO_PLL VBAT VccA1
VBAT_D 2
VDDCO_PLL
2 EN VccA2
VCCAD
2.5 V
VBAT VBAT_E
LDOf
VCCDA VccD
VCCGPAD
2.50V/30mA VDDAD
VDDA_AF
LDOe WLAN Subsystem
VDD_IO
I/O 1.80V/200mA 6
D-VDDQ
10
F-VDD
VBAT_F LDOh PoP 2
VCC_N
2.75V/100mA Switching Reg 3 V33A
VCCPA
Fuel 3.3V/250mA
LDOk
gauge
Block 2.75V/200mA VCC1
V3A
VLED LDO3
VBAT_G LDOc VCC_IO PVIN 3V/300mA
2.65V/200mA
V18A VDD30
LDO2 VDD18A
VDD_AUDIO VBAT_H 1.8V/300mA
VDD18_LDO
VDD_BEAR VIO_X1
V18D
VDD_AUXO CODEC LDO1 VIO_X2
AVDD
VANA 1.8V/300mA
VDD_SPKR DVDD
VACT
VBAT_ACT
VDIG
VBUS VBUS
Charger

FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW
VBAT_K SIM LDO
1.8/2.85V VBOOST
KEY_LED_C
VBAT_L Vibrator
driver
ATHODE
Bluetooth VCC OEn

Subsystem
VDD2V7
ANODE
VBAT_M BOOST CATHODE
W-LED driver
VDD_IO_A
VDD_IO_B
LED1n
LED5n VDD_CLD
LED2n
LED4n
LED3n TRICKLE TRICKLE
ON/OFF VDD_HV_A
VDD1V8 CLK_REQ_OUT2
IN
OUT VDD_HV_D
ECO/Low Pow CLK_REQ_OUT1

VCC I/O
VBAT
VBUS

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APPENDIX Replaceable Parts SEMC Troubleshooting Manual
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Part List Main Board


Side Pos. Description Part Number Comments Page
F N2421 IC ESD Prot UDFN 6 2x2 mm 1200-6309 107
Contains only components that are possible to replace on the main board.
B N2422 ASIC Baseband 1201-4120 107
Pos. number refers to the components position number on the board.
F N2500 Companion chip MP202 1200-1414 108
Some components are noted as MSL X. These components are moisture-sensitive and are rated at various F N2700 TV Out Graphics Engine 1200-0362 108
levels (MSL): F N3100 IC CS-9 1200-9978 108
B N3101 ASIC Tjatte3 CSP20 ROP1013074/1 109
Level 1: Unlimited floor life; does not require dry pack or re-baking. F N4400 IC Dri MAX8830 ES3 4x4 UCSP 1200-1922 109
Level 2: 1 year floor life; </=30 C; 60%rh; shipped in dry pack; must be re-baked after being opened if floor F R2443 Resistor 0.0 Ohm +/-5% NA mW K0402 REP622001/0
life is exceeded. B R2448 Resistor 0.0 Ohm +/-5% NA mW K0402 REP622001/0
Level 2A: 4 week floor life; </=30 C; 60%rh; shipped in dry pack; must be re-baked after being opened if floor S2415 Input Switch 1204-1127
F 109
life is exceeded.
F S2424 Input Switch 1204-1127 109
Level 3: 168 hours floor life; </=30 C; 60%rh; shipped in dry pack; must be re-baked after being opened if
floor life is exceeded. F S2453 Input Switch 1204-1127 109
Level 4: 72 hours floor life; </=30 C; 60%rh; shipped in dry pack; must be re-baked after being opened if F S2454 Input Switch 1204-1127 109
floor life is exceeded. B V2200 Zener diode RKZ223911/1 109
Level 5: 48 hours floor life; </=30 C; 60%rh; shipped in dry pack; must be re-baked B V2202 Trans P-ch FET RYN122910/1 109
after being opened if floor life is exceeded. B V2412 Zener Diode voltage regulator 15V 5% RKZ223905/2 109
Level 5A: 24 hours floor life; </=30 C; 60%rh; shipped in dry pack; must be re-baked F V2414 Diode Protection 5, V SOD-923 1201-8440 110
after being opened if floor life is exceeded. F V2415 Diode Protection 5, V SOD-923 1201-8440 110
Level 6: 6 hours floor life; </=30 C; 60%rh; shipped in dry pack; must be re-baked
F V2416 Diode Protection 5, V SOD-923 1201-8440 110
after being opened if floor life is exceeded.
B V2417 Zener Diode voltage regulator 15V 5% RKZ223905/2 109
NOTE! RF Calibration by using SERP can only be done by authorized repair centers. F V2470 Schottky Barrier Diodes 2PIN RKZ123905/1 110
Fence modification according to Working Instruction Electrical. B V3101 Dual ESD protection diode 6V RKZ223914/2
B V4200 Transistor, Mosfet, N-Channel RYN123915/1
B V4201 Diode Schottky 0, SOD523 RKZ123905/2 110
F = Front Side, B = Back Side.
F V4203 Trans Array 1200-0320 110
Side Pos. Description Part Number Comments Page B V4206 LED Red RKZ433924/1 110
F C2214 0,07 F 3.3 V Capacitor RJE3551335/7 F X1200 RF probe contact 6 Pin 1203-9688 110
B L2200 Ind WW 4,7 uH +-20% 2,95x2,95x0,9 1201-2245 103 B X1210 Conn Leaf Spring 1200-2144 110
B L2201 120ohm 0603 2A 50mohm Bead REG70605/15 B X1211 Conn Leaf Spring 1200-2144 110
B L2401 Filter 0.0Hz 0402 REG70618/20 103 F X1500 RF probe contact 6 Pin 1203-9688 110
B L2402 Filter 0.0Hz 0402 REG70618/20 103 F X1530 Conn other RNT79925
B L2403 Filter 0.0Hz 0402 REG70618/20 103 B X1540 Clip BT antenna 1211-1063 111
B L2404 Filter 0.0Hz 0402 REG70618/20 103 B X2201 Battery Leaf Connector 1201-0774 111
B L2406 Filter 1209-2182 103 B X2401 Memory Card Reader RNK87147/3 Replaceable on EDGE variant only 111
F L2407 Filter 1.0 GHz 0402 REG70618/18 B X2402 SIM Card Reader 1202-0528 111
B L2408 Transformer REG70609/06 F X2405 System Connector 1202-1195
B L4200 Inductor Chip 1200-6306 103 B X2410 BtB Receptacle 24pin 1208-3264 112
B N1210 IC Linear 1203-5870 104 B X2411 Clip Camera switch 1208-2932
F N1211 LDO Regulator 300mA low noise 1204-5903 104 B X3102 Conn Leaf Spring 1200-2144 110
F N1300 Bluetooth and RDS FM radio tuner 1200-9840 105 B X3103 Conn Leaf Spring 1200-2144 110
F N1510 Mod Radio WLAN R041D 1200-6173 Not on EDGE variant, C905c 104 F X4200 100 pin FPC connector 1204-5252 112
B N2200 IC Vreg SON 6-Pin 2x2x0.8mm 1204-4655 104 F X4300 Conn BtB 30 pin 1200-1733 112
F N2201 LDO, 3.0V, 150mA, CS-4 RYT113955/7 F X4311 Ground Spring Finger 1 pin 1204-9353 112
B N2205 LDO regulator 500mA RYT1137807/1 F X4312 Ground Spring Finger 1 pin 1204-9353 112
B N2206 LDO Dual 2.8 V & 1.8 V 1201-6517 105 F X4313 Ground Spring Finger 1 pin 1204-9353 112

APPENDIX
F N2208 LDO, 3.0V, 150mA, CS-4 RYT113955/7 F X4314 Ground Spring Finger 1 pin 1204-9353 112
F N2209 LDO regulator 150mA low noise RYT113955/4 F X4315 Ground Spring Finger 1 pin 1204-9353 112
F N2212 LDO regulator 150mA 1200-1974 105 B X4400 Conn BtB 24 pin 1201-5197 112
B N2213 Step Down Converter 500mA 1208-4678 105 B X4410 Pogopin Plug 1pin 1208-0925 113
F N2300 ASIC Power Management 1203-2790 106 F Z2400 Filter 100, MHz K1210 1201-6833 113
F N2410 IC IF 3.5x3.5x0.8 thin QFN 1200-1951 106 F Z4200 LC Filter REV50148/1 113
F N2411 ASIC Accelerometer 1202-1676 106 F Z4201 LC Filter REV50148/1 113
F N2420 IC IF ISP1508 ES3 (3.5*3.5*0.8) 1200-1694 107 F Z4202 LC Filter REV50148/1 113

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APPENDIX Components - L2200, L4201-04, L2406, L4200 SEMC Troubleshooting Manual
C905

L2200 Ind WW 4,7 uH +-20% 1201-2245 L2406 Filter 1209-2182

0.4±0.2

0.116 ±0.003 *

0.8±0.15
2,95 ±0,076

0.116 ±0.003 * Winding 1.6±0.15

2,95 ±0,076 direction


XXX
0.8±0.15

Dash (in mm)

number

Recommended
0.035 ±0.004
0,9 ±0,1
Land P attern
0.020
0,51 0.045
1,16

0.025
0,64
0.130 L4200 Inductor Chip 1200-6306
3,30

0.035 0.040
0,89 1,02 0.116 ±0.003 *
2,95 ±0,076
* Dimensions are of the case not
including the termination. For maximum
0.130
3,30
overall dimensions including the
termination, add 0.005 in / 0,13 mm.

0.116 ±0.003 * Winding


2,95 ±0,076 direction
XXX
Dash

L2401-04 Filter 0.0 Hz 0402 REG70618/20 number

Recommended
0.035 ±0.004
Land P attern
Dimension Equivalent Circuit 0,9 ±0,1
0.020
0,51 0.045
0.25±0.1
1,16
0.5±0.05

0.025 0.130
0,64 3,30

1.0±0.05 0.5±0.05 (Resistance element becomes dominant


0.035 0.040
at high frequencies.) 0,89 1,02

* Dimensions are of the case not


including the termination. For maximum
0.130
3,30
overall dimensions including the
(in mm) termination, add 0.005 in / 0,13 mm.

APPENDIX
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APPENDIX Components - N1210, N1211, N1510, N2200 SEMC Troubleshooting Manual
C905

N1210 IC Linear 1203-5870 N1211 LDO Regulator 300mA Low Noise 1204-5903

Pin Configuration T ypical Operating Circuit


TOP VIEW

REFBP AGND REFIN PGND BATT VPA


2.7V TO 5.5V 0.4V TO VBATT
IN1A PAA
A1 A2 A3 A4
2.2μF IN1B PAB

LDO2 LX LX
PA_EN EN2
1μH
2.2μF
B1 B2 B3 B4
PGND
PA ON/OFF PA_EN
REFBP
IN2 HP IN1B IN1A ANALOG CONTROL REFIN

HP AGND
C1 C2 C3 C4 FORCED BYPASS

LDO1 ON/OFF EN1 LDO1 VLDO1UP


LDO1 EN1 PAB PAA TO 200mA
LDO2 ON/OFF EN2

D1 D2 D3 D4 BATT N1510 Mod Radio WLAN R041D 1200-6173


2.7V TO 5.5V
IN2 LDO2 VLDO2UP
TO 200mA Pin configuration
(BUMP IN BOTTOM)
16-Bump, 2mm × 2mm WLP Pin assignment:
15 14 13 12 11 10
1 - GND 11 - TX
Vcc PA 16 9 Vref PA 2 - Bluetooth 12 - GND
Pin Description 19 3 - Vc1 (switch control) 13 - GND
4 - Vc2 (switch control) 14 - GND
ANT 17 Top View 8 RXa
5 - Vc3 (switch control) 15 - GND
PIN NAME FUNCTION 6 - Power detector output 16 - Vcc PA
Reference Noise Bypass. Bypass REFBP to AGND with a 0.22μF ceramic capacitor to reduce noise on the 18 7 RXb 7 - RXb (balanced) 17 - ANT
A1 REFBP 8 - RXa (balanced) 18 - GND
LDO outputs. REFBP is internally pulled down through a 1k Ω resistor during shutdown.
9 - Vref PA 19 - GND (center ground pad)
1 2 3 4 5 6
A2 AGND Low-Noise Analog Ground 10 - GND
DAC-Controlled Input. The output of the PA step-down converter is regulated to 2 x V BT Vc1 Vc2 Vc3 PD
REFIN . When V REFIN
A3 REFIN
reaches 0.465 x V IN2 , bypass mode is enabled.
A4 PGND Power Ground for PA Step-Down Converter

B1 LDO2
200mA LDO Regulator 2 Output. Bypass LDO2 with a 1μF ceramic capacitor as close as possible to LDO2 N2200 IC Vreg SON 6-pin 1204-4655
and AGND. LDO2 is internally pulled down through a 1k Ω resistor when this regulator is disabled.

B2 PA_EN
PA Step-Down Converter Enable Input. Connect to IN_ or logic-high for normal operation. Connect to GND PIN ASSIGNMENTS
or logic-low for shutdown mode. DRV PACKAGE
LDO2 Enable Input. Connect to IN2 or logic-high for normal operation. Connect to AGND or logic-low for
B3 EN2
shutdown mode.
SW AD
B4 LX Inductor Connection. Connect an inductor from LX to the output of the PA step-down converter. 1 6 GND
MODE 2 r P 5 VIN
we
Supply Voltage Input for LDO1, LDO2, and Internal Reference. Connect IN2 to a battery or supply voltage
C1 IN2 from 2.7V to 5.5V. Bypass IN2 with a 2.2μF ceramic capacitor as close as possible to IN2 and AGND. FB 3 Po 4 EN
Connect IN2 to the same source as IN1A and IN1B.
High-Power Mode Set Input. Drive HP high to invoke forced bypass mode. Bypass mode connects the
C2 HP input of the PA step-down converter directly to its output through the internal bypass MOSFET. Drive HP TERMINAL FUNCTIONS

APPENDIX
low to disable the forced bypass mode.
TERMINAL
Supply Voltage Input for PA Step-Down Converter. Connect IN1_ to a battery or supply voltage from 2.7V to I/O DESCRIPTION
IN1B, NAME NO.
C3, C4 5.5V. Bypass the connection of IN1_ with a 2.2μF ceramic capacitor as close as possible to IN1_, and
IN1A VIN 5 PWR VIN power supply pin.
PGND. IN1A and IN1B are internally connected together. Connect IN1_ to the same source as IN2.
GND 6 PWR GND supply pin
200mA LDO Regulator 1 Output. Bypass LDO1 with a 1μF ceramic capacitor as close as possible to LDO1
D1 LDO1 This is the enable pin of the device. Pulling this pin to low forces the device into shutdown mode. Pulling
and AGND. LDO1 is internally pulled down through a 1k Ω resistor when this regulator is disabled. EN 4 I
this pin to high enables the device. This pin must be terminated.
LDO1 Enable Input. Connect to IN2 or logic-high for normal operation. Connect to AGND or logic-low for This is the switch pin and is connected to the internal MOSFET switches. Connect the external inductor
D2 EN1 SW 1 OUT
shutdown mode. between this terminal and the output capacitor.
PA Connection for Bypass Mode. Internally connected to IN1_ using the internal bypass MOSFET during Feedback Pin for the internal regulation loop. Connect the external resistor divider to this pin. In case of
FB 3 I
D3, D4 PAB, PAA bypass mode. PA_ is connected to the internal feedback network. Bypass PA_ with a 2.2 μF ceramic fixed output voltage option, connect this pin directly to the output capacitor
capacitor as close as possible to PA_ and PGND. MODE pin = high forces the device to operate in fixed-frequency PWM mode. Mode pin = low enables
MODE 2 I
the Power Save Mode with automatic transition from PFM mode to fixed-frequency PWM mode.
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APPENDIX Components - N1300, N2206, N2212, N2213 SEMC Troubleshooting Manual
C905

N1300 Bluetooth and RDS FM Radio Tuner 1200-9840 N2206 LDO Dual 2.8V & 1.8V 1201-6517
Bluetooth Section
Pin Default(2)
Name Description Type Reset(1)
# after reset
BT_PCM_SYNC N4 PCM frame signal
BT_PCM_CLK M4 PCM clock signal
I/O(4) Input PD Input PD
BT_PCM_A
BT_PCM_B
K5
M5
PCM data
PCM data
Top View Bottom View Pin No. Symbol Description
JTAG Interface

Pinout Top View


BT_GPIO_9 M3 JTAG_TDI or GPIO Input PU(6) Input PU(6) 6 5 4 4 5 6 1 V OUT2 Output Pin 2
BT_GPIO_11 K3 JTAG_TDO or GPIO Input PD(6) Input PD(6)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
FM_GND FM_VA FM_GPIO3 FM_GPIO2 FM_GPIO1
BT_GPIO_10
BT_GPIO_16
K4
J3
JTAG_TMS or GPIO
JTAG_NTRST (Active low) or Alternate
I/O (4)
Input PU
Input PD(6)
(6)
Input PU
Input PD(6)
(6)
2 V DD Input Pin
A function

BT_RSRV_CL FM_VD FM_GND FM_LOUT FM_GND FM_GND FM_FMIP


BT_GPIO_8 L3
General Purpose Input/Output Pins
JTAG_TCK or GPIO Input PD(6) Input PD(6) 3 V OUT1 Output Pin 1
B BT_GPIO_0 G9 General purpose I/O I/O (4) Input PD Input PD
Configuration Pins 4 GND Ground Pin
BT_RSRV_DSM BT_RSRV_N BT_RSRV_CL FM_GND FM_ROUT FM_GND FM_GND FM_RFGND FM_RSTB BT_CONFIG_1 L7
BT_CON FIG_ 2 M7 Conf igurati on signal I Input Inpu t
C BT_CONFIG_3 N6
5 CE1 C hip E na ble P in 1
BT_VSSANA BT_VSSANA BT_HVA NC FM_GND FM_VIO FM_RCLK FM_SDIO FM_SENB
RF Signals

D BT_RFP K1
6 CE2 Chip Enable Pin 2
Differential RF port I/O
BT_HVA BT_HVA BT_VSSANA BT_HVA BT_VDD_CLD BT_CLK_ BT_HOST_WAKEUP FM_SCLK
REQ_IN1 BT_SPI_INT
BT_RFN J1
1 2 3 3 2 1 * Tab in the parts have GND level.
E
BT_VSSANA BT_VSSANA BT_VSSANA BT_VSSANA BT_REF_CLK_IN NC NC BT_CLK_REQ_IN2 Power Supply
(They are connected to the reverse side of this IC.)
L2
F D3 Do not connect to other wires or land patterns.
BT_UART_TXD
BT_HVA E1
BT_VSSANA BT_TEST2 BT_VSSANA BT_VSSANA BT_AF_PRG
BT_SPI_DO
BT_VIO_E BT_GPIO_0 Power supply (Connect to 2.75 V)
E2
G E4
BT_HVD N7
BT_UART_RXD
BT_VSSRF BT_TEST1 BT_VSSANA BT_VSSANA BT_VSSDIG BT_VSSDIG BT_VSSDIG
BT_SPI_DI BT_VIO_A M6
BT_VIO_C N3
H 1.65 V to 2.85 V I/Os supply(7)
BT_VIO_D N5
BT_RFN BT_VSSRF BT_GPIO_16 BT_REG_CTRL
BT_UART_RTS BT_CLK_ BT_CLK_
BT_VIO_B
BT_VIO_E G8
BT_SPI_CSN REQ_OUT1 REQ_OUT2
BT_VIO_B J9 1.17 V to 2.85 V I/Os supply(7)
J System clock supply

BT_RFP BT_VSSRF BT_GPIO_11 BT_GPIO_10 BT_PCM_A


BT_UART_CTS
BT_SPI_CLK
BT_RESETN BT_VSSDIG BT_LP_CLK BT_VDD_CLD E6
1.65 V to 2.85 V
(Connect to BT_VIO_A in case of a digital
reference clock input, to BT_VSSANA in case
N2212 LDO Regulator 150mA 1200-1974
K of an analog reference clock input.)
Bluetooth Section
BT_VSSRF BT_HVA BT_GPIO_8 NC NC NC BT_CONFIG_1 BT_VSSDIG BT_WAKEUP
Pin Default(2)
Name Description Type Reset(1)
# after reset
L
H6
BT_RSRV_RF BT_GPIO_9 BT_PCM_CLK BT_PCM_B BT_VIO_A BT_CONFIG_2 BT_RSRV_D

BT_VSSDIG
H7
H8 Digital ground
PIN CONFIGURATION PIN DESCRIPTIONS
M K8
L8
BT_VIO_C BT_PCM_SYNC BT_VIO_D BT_CONFIG_3 BT_HVD
D1 Mark Side Bump Side
N D2
E3
F1
F2 Pin No. Symbol Description
F3
BT_VSSANA F4 Analog ground 4 3 3 4
G1 1 V DD Input Pin
G3
G4
H3 2 NC No Connection
H4
H1
L1
RF ground 3 GND Ground Pin
BT_VSSRF
J2
K2
RF regulator ground 1 2 2 1 4 V OUT Output Pin
BT_TEST1 H2
BT_TEST2 G2 Test pin I/O Input (8) Input (8)
BT_AF_PRG G6 Test pin (Leave unconnected) (9) I/O Open Open

FM Radio Section
Pin Description and Assignment A3
The table shows the pin list of the STLC2593. B4
In columns “Reset” and “Default after reset”, the “PD/PU” shows the pads implementing an internal pull- B6
down/up for the internal Bluetooth section. B7
FM_GND FM ground (connect to ground plane on PCB)
The column “Reset” shows the state of the pins during hardware reset; the column “Default after reset” C4
shows the state of the pins after the hardware reset state is left, but before any software parameter down- C6
load. C7
The column “Type” describes the pin directions: D5
Analog supply voltage (may be connected

NN2213 Step Down Converter 500mA 1208-4678


– I for Input (All inputs have a Schmitt trigger function.) FM_VA A4
directly to battery)
– O for Output Digital supply voltage (may be connected
FM_VD B3
– I/O for Input/Output directly to battery)
FM_GPIO1 A7
– O/t for tri-state output
FM_GPIO2 A6 General purpose FM input/output I/O Input/Output Input/Output
For the output pin the default drive capability is 2 mA, except for pin K3 (BT_GPIO_11) and pin L3
(BT_GPIO_8) where it is 8 mA such that when used for Class 1, these 2 pins can be used for a switch FM_GPIO3 A5
control in a cheaper way. FM_FMIP
FM_ROUT
B8
C5
FM RF input
FM right audio output
Pin Configuration
FM_LOUT B5 FM left audio output
The STLC2593 Pin List (Functional and Supply)
FM RF ground (connect to ground plane on
FM_RFGND C8
Bluetooth Section PCB) TOP VIEW
Pin Default(2) F M _R S T B C9 FM reset (Active low) input I Input low Input high
Name Description Type Reset(1)
# after reset FM_VIO D6 FM I/O supply voltage
+

APPENDIX
Clock and Reset Pins FM_RCLK D7 FM External reference oscillator input I Input Input
BT_RESETN K7 Global reset - active low FM_SDIO D8 FM Serial data input / output I/O Input/Output Input/Output
BT_REF_CLK_IN F6 I Input Input LX 1 6 IN
Reference clock input(3) FM_SENB D9 FM Serial enable input (active low) I Input Input
BT_LP_CLK K9 Low power clock input FM_SCLK E9 F M Serial clock input I Input Input
SW Initiated Low Power mode Other Pins
BT_CLK_REQ_OUT_1 J7 Wake-up signal to Host (Active high or Active Input PD/PU, Output B2
MAX8640Y
low, depending on configuration pins) depends on
config
depends on
config
BT_RSRV_CL C3
GND 2 MAX8640Z 5 GND
BT_RSRV_D M8
BT_CLK_REQ_OUT_2 J8 Wake-up signal to Host. Active low Test pin (Leave unconnected) (9)
(SPI m ode only) Input PU I/O depends BT_RSRV_DSM C1
I/O(4)
on config BT_RSRV_N C2
BT_CLK_REQ_IN_1 E7 Clock request input (Active high) Input PD Input PD BT_RSRV_RF M2
BT_CLK_REQ_IN_2 F9 Clock request input (Active low) Input PU Input PU J4 Regulator control pin(10) I/O Input PD Output high
OUT 3 4 SHDN
BT_REG_CTRL
BT_HOST_WAKEUP/ D4
BT_SPI_INT E8 Wake-up signal to Host or SPI interrupt Input PD Output
F7

BT_WAKEUP L9 Wake-up signal to Bluetooth (Active high) I/O Input (5) Input NC
F8
Any use(11)
μDFN
L4
UART Interface
L5 1.5mm x 1.0mm
BT_UART_RXD/ UART receive data Input PD
BT_SPI_DI H9 L6
SPI data in Input PD
Input PD 1. Pin behaviour during HW reset (BT_RESETN low).
BT_UART_TXD/ UART transmit data O utput high 2. Pin behaviour immediately after HW reset and internal chip initialization, but before SW parameter download.
BT_SPI_DO G7 SPI data out Input PD 3. See also pin BT_VDD_CLD.
I/O(4) 4. Reconfigurable I/O pin.The functionality of these I/Os can be configured through software parameter download
BT_UART_CTS/ UART clear to send Input PU 5. Should be strapped to BT_VSSDIG if not used.
BT_SPI_CLK K6 SPI clo ck I nput P D 6. JTAG mode.
Input PU 7. Described in section 4.3.
BT_UART_RTS/ UART request to send O u tput low
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8. To be strapped to BT_VSSANA.
BT_SPI_CSN J6 SPI chip select Input PU 9. Pin is ST - reserved for test function and it must be soldered to an isolated pad (not connected to anything, just floating).
10. Described in section 5.8.
PCM Interface 11. Pin is not connected internally in the package; any connection can be done on board, in order to ease the board layout.
APPENDIX Components - N2300, N2410, N2411 SEMC Troubleshooting Manual
C905

N2300 ASIC Power Management 1203-2790 N2411 ASIC Accelerometer 1202-1676

Pin connection

Z
X
1 13 1

Y 9 5
(TOP VIEW)
DIRECTION OF THE (BOTTOM VIEW)
DETECTABLE
ACCELERATIONS

Pin description
P in# Na me F u n c ti o n

1 Vdd_IO Power supply for I/O pins


2 NC Not Connected
3 NC Not Connected
SCL I 2 C Serial Clock (SCL)
4
SPC SPI Serial Port Clock (SPC)
5 GND 0V supply
SDA I 2 C Serial Data (SDA)
6 SDI SPI Serial Data Input (SDI)
SDO 3-wire Interface Serial Data Output (SDO)
SPI Serial Data Output
7 SDO
I 2 C less significant bit of the device address
SPI enable
8 CS
I 2 C/SPI mode selection (1: I 2 C mode; 0: SPI enabled)

9 INT 2 Inertial interrupt 2

N2410 IC IF 3.5x3.5x0.8 thin QFN 1200-1951 10 Reserved Connect to Gnd


11 INT 1 Inertial interrupt 1
12 GND 0V supply
Pin Configurations 13 GND 0V supply
14 Vdd Power supply
AD0

O15

O14

O13
O12

O11

TOP VIEW

18 17 16 15 14 13 15 Reserved Connect to Vdd


SCL 19 12 O10 16 GND 0V supply

APPENDIX
SDA 20 11 O9

V+ 21 10 O8
INT 22 MAX7327 9 GND
RST 23 8 O7
EXPOSED PADDLE
AD2 24 7 O6
+

1 2 3 4 5 6
O0

O1

P2
P3

P4

P5

TQFN (4mm x 4mm)

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APPENDIX Components - N2420, N2421, N2422 SEMC Troubleshooting Manual
C905

N2420 IC IF ISP1508 ES3 1200-1694 N2421 IC ESD Prot UDFN 6 2x2mm 1200-6309
Pin Diagram
ball A1 index area
PIN CONNECTIONS PIN FUNCTION DESCRIPTION
Pin No. Name Type Description
1 EN INPUT Enable Pin. The device enters in shutdown mode when this pin is tied to a high level. In this case the
A output is disconnected from the input. To allow normal functionality, the EN pin shall be connected to
GND to a pull down or to a I/O pin. This pin does not have an impact on the fault detection.
EN 1 6 FLAG
B 2 GND POWER Ground

GND 2 5 OUT 3 IN POWER Input Voltage Pin. This pin is connected to the VBUS. A 1 F low ESR ceramic capacitor, or larger,
C must be connected between this pin and GND.

IN 3 4 OUT 4, 5 OUT OUTPUT Output Voltage Pin. The output is disconnected from the VBUS power supply when the input voltage is
D above OVLO threshold or below UVLO threshold. A 1 F capacitor must be connected to these pins.
The two OUT pins must be hardwired to common supply.

E 6 FLAG OUTPUT Fault Indication Pin. This pin allows an external system to detect a fault on VBUS pin. The FLAG pin
goes low when input voltage exceeds OVLO threshold. Since the FLAG pin is open drain functionality,
an external pull up resistor to VCC must be added.
F

1 2 3 4 5 6

ISP1508 TFBGA36 pinout (top view)

Pin Description
N2422 ASIC Baseband 1201-4120

Symbol 1 Ball No Type 2 Description


Pin-out, top view; bumps down.
RREF C2 AI/O Resistor reference. Connect through 12k: r1% to GND.
DM C1 AI/O Connect to D- pin of the USB connector
x USB mode: D- input/output
x UART mode: TXD output
DP D1 AI/O Connect to D+ pin of the USB connector
x USB mode: D+ input/output
x UART mode: RXD input
FAULT E2 I Input for Vbus digital over-current or fault detector signal.
If this pin is not in use, connect it to GND
Plain input, 5V tolerant
ID D3 I identification (ID) pin of the mini-USB cable.
If this pin is not in use, leave this pin open(there’s internal pull-up).
Plain input, TTL
VBUS F4 AI/O Connect to VBUS pin of the USB connector.
VCC F3 P Input supply voltage or battery source. Nominally 3.0V to 4.5V.
Note: Below 3.0V, USB FS and LS transactions are not guaranteed to
work though some devices may work with ISP1508 at these voltages.
PSW_N D4 OD Controls an external, active low VBUS power switch or charge pump.
An external pull up resistor is required.
Open drain,output, 5V tolerant.
REG3V3 E3 P 3.3V regulator output for USB mode or 2.7V regulator output for UART

APPENDIX
mode; requiring parallel 0.1 uF and 4.7 uF capacitors. Internally
powers ATX and other analog circuits. Should not be used to power
external circuits.
XTAL1 F5 AI/O Crystal/clock input. 1.8V peak input allowed. Frequency depends on
status on CFG1 and CFG2 pins.
XTAL2 F6 AI/O Crystal output. If crystal is not in use, leave this pin open
CHIP_SEL C3 I Active HIGH chip select input.
• When this pin is none-active, ULPI pins will be in 3-state and the chip

1
Symbol names ending with underscore N (for example, NAME_N) indicate active low signals
2
I=input; O=output; I/O = Digital Input/Output; OD = Open Drain Output; AI/O = Analog Input/Output; P = Power or
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Ground pin
APPENDIX Components - N2500, N2700, N3100 SEMC Troubleshooting Manual
C905

N2500 Companion Chip MP202 1200-4120 N2700 TV Out Graphics Engine 1200-0362
S1D13771 Pinout Diagram

TOP VIEW

A
B
C
D
E
F These marks are for reference only
and do not appear on the top of
G the package.
H

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

S1D13771 W-CSP 64-pin Pinout Diagram (Top View)

S1D13771 W-CSP 64-pin Pinout (Top View)


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

A NC GPIO3 TE COREVDD D/C# MD2 MD4 NC A

Pin Pin Pin Pin B TESTEN VSS GPIO_INT CS# IOVDD VSS MD5 SCANEN B
Pin Name Pin Name Pin Name Pin Name
Number Number Number Number
A1 GND D5 I.C H2 PLLVDD L14 U70_SOUT C Reserved GPIO2 RESET# VSS WE# IOVDD MD6 MD7 C
A2 GND D6 SDRVDD H3 I.C M1 GND
A3 GND D7 GND H4 GND M2 PM0_SI D VSS GPIO1 IOVDD CS#SEL RD# MD3 IOVDD COREVDD D
A4 PO7 D8 GND H5 GND M3 I.C
A5 IOVDD D9 SDRVDD H10 GND M4 PM1_SEN E COREVDD GPIO0 VSS LCDCS# MD0 Reserved COREVDD VSS E
A6 SPI0_SK D10 I.C H11 GND M5 L1VDD
A7 SPI0_CSZ D11 L0VDD H12 I.C M6 YUV_VS F DACVCC DACVCC DACVEE VSS MD1 VSS PLLVSS PLLVDD F
A8 SPI1_SK D12 I.C H13 GIO_P3 M7 YUV_DATA5
A9 SPI1_CSZ D13 PO1 H14 GIO_P2 M8 YUV_DATA2 G DACVEE DACVEE VREF IOVDD COREVDD IOVDD VSS VCP G
A10 IOVDD D14 PO0 J1 GND M9 SDRVDD
A11 INT_B E1 IOVDD J2 TCLKO M10 L1VDD H NC AOUT VADJ TEST0 TEST1 VSS CLKI NC H
A12 GND E2 IOVDD J3 I.C M11 I.C
A13 GND E3 L1VDD J4 SDRVDD M12 I.C 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
A14 GND E4 I.C J5 I.C M13 I.C
B1 GND E5 I.C J10 I.C M14 GND Note
B2 GND E6 I.C J11 SDRVDD N1 GND Pins marked as NC are not used and must be left unconnected. Pins marked as Reserved
B3 L0_DET E7 GND J12 I.C N2 GND must be left unconnected, unless otherwise specified.
B4 PO6 E8 GND J13 GIO_P1 N3 PM1_SI
B5
B6
IOVDD
SPI0_SO
E9
E10
I.C
I.C
J14
K1
GIO_P0
IOVDD
N4
N5
PM1_SO
IOVDD
N3100 IC CS-9 1200-9978
B7 SPI0_SI E11 L1VDD K2 IOVDD N6 YUV_HS
B8 SPI1_SO E12 L1VDD K3 L1VDD N7 YUV_DATA6
PIN CONNECTIONS PIN DESCRIPTION

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B9 SPI1_SI E13 IOVDD K4 I.C N8 YUV_DATA3
B10 IOVDD E14 IOVDD K5 I.C N9 YUV_DATA0 9−Pin Flip−Chip CSP Pin Type Symbol Description
B11 PLLMODE F1 GND K6 I.C N10 IOVDD A1 I INM Negative input of the first amplifier, receives the audio input signal. Connected to the
B12 I.C F2 GND K7 GND N11 PO2 A1 A2 A3 feedback resistor Rf and to the input resistor Rin.
B13 GND F3 I.C K8 GND N12 I.C A2 O OUTA Negative output of the NCP2990. Connected to the load and to the feedback resistor Rf.
INM OUTA INP
B14 GND F4 SDRVDD K9 I.C N13 GND
A3 I INP Positive input of the first amplifier, receives the common mode voltage.
C1 GND F5 I.C K10 I.C N14 GND
B1 B2 B3 B1 I VM_P Power Analog Ground.
C2 RESETZ F6 I.C K11 L1VDD P1 GND
C3 L1_DET F10 I.C K12 L1VDD P2 GND
VM_P VM Vp B2 I VM Core Analog Ground.

C4 I.C F11 SDRVDD K13 IOVDD P3 GND B3 I Vp Positive analog supply of the cell. Range: 2.2 V−5.5 V.
C1 C2 C3
C5 L1VDD F12 I.C K14 IOVDD P4 PM1_CLK C1 I BYPASS Bypass capacitor pin which provides the common mode voltage (Vp/2).

BYPASS OUTB SHUTDOWN C2 O OUTB Positive output of the NCP2990. Connected to the load.
(Top View) C3 I SHUTDOWN The device enters in shutdown mode when a low level is applied on this pin.

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N3101 ASIC Tjatte3 CSP20 1200-9978 S2415, S2424, S2453, S2454 Input Switch 1204-1127
Pin configuration (Bump side)
Electrical diagram
5 4 3 2 1
VAD CCO/VMIC

R1 R2
MIC MIC
VMIC SPRi SPLi
Ni Pi
A MICPe R3 MICPi
SPLe R7 SPLi

MICNe R5 MICNi
INT INT R4
mice
Gnd mici CCO VAD B
GND

Gnd Gnd Gnd Gnd Gnd


C INTmice R6 INTmici SPRe R8 SPRi

SPREF
CCO/VMIC

SPR SPL MIC MIC SPR D


e e Ne Pe EF GND

V2200 Zener Diode RKZ223911/1

N4400 IC Dri MAX8830 ES3 4x4 UCSP

Pin configuration
(Top View, Bump Side down)

FLED PGND LX OUT


A1 A2 A3 A4

LED2 LED3 MVON IN


B1 B2 B3 B4

LED1 FLEN SCL COMP


C1 C2 C3 C4

LED4 GND SDA VDD


D1 D2 D3 D4

16-pin 2.5 x 2.5mm UCSP V2202 Trans P-ch FET RYN122910/1


3LQ 1$0( )81&7,21 PIN
B4 IN Analog Supply Voltage Input. The input voltage range is 2.7V to 5.5V. Bypass IN to AGND and S1 G1 D2
PGND with a 10μF ceramic capacitor as close to the IC as possible. IN is high impedance during S1 1 6 D1
shutdown.
D2 GND Analog Ground. Connect AGND to PGND D1 D2
A2 PGND Power Ground. Connect PGND toAGND and to the input capacitor ground. Also, connect PGND G1 2 5 G2
to the PCB ground plane.
C4 COMP Compensation Input. Connect a TBDkohm resistor and TBDμF ceramic capacitor in series from D2 3 4 S2
COMP toAGND for regulator stability.
B3 MVON Movie On Logic Input. Connect to VDD or drive with logic 1 to enable the Movie Mode. The FLED MicroFET
2 D1 G2 S2
movie current is set in I C registers. Connect toAGND or drive with logic 0 to turn off the Movie
2
Mode. The Movie Mode may also be enabled via the I C registers.
C2 FLEN Flash Enable Logic Input. A transition from logic 0 to logic 1 on FLEN starts the Flash Mode. The
2
flash duration and FLED flash current are set in I C registers. The Flash Mode ends when either
FLEN transitions back to logic 0 or after the flash duration timer expires (in case FLEN gets stuck
high).
2
V2412, V2417 Zener Diode Voltage Regulator 15V 5% RKZ223905/2

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C3 SCL I C Clock Input. Data is read on the rising edge of SCL.
2
D3 SDA I C Data Input. Data is read on the rising edge of SCL.
D4 VDD Logic Input Supply Voltage. Connect VDD to the logic supply driving SCL, SDA, MVON, and
FLEN. Bypass VDD to AGND with a 0.1μF ceramic capacitor.
PINNING
2
B2 LED3 LED Current Sink Regulators. Current flowing into these pins is based on the internal I C
B1 LED2 registers. Connect LED_ to the Cathodes of external LED’s. LED_ is high impedance during PIN DESCRIPTION
C1 LED1 shutdown. If unused, LED_ may be shorted to ground or left floating.
1 cathode
D1 LED4 Top view MAM387
A1 FLED Flash LED Current Sink Regulator. Current flowing into these pins is based on the internal I C
2
2 anode
registers. Connect FLED to the Cathode of an external Flash LED or LED Module. FLED is high
impedance during shutdown. If unused, FLED may be shorted to ground or left floating. The marking bar indicates the cathode.
A4 OUT Regulator Output. Connect OUT to the anodes of the external LED’s. Bypass OUT to PGND with
a 10μF or larger ceramic capacitor. During shutdown, OUT is one body-diode drop below the
input voltage.
A3 LX Inductor Connection. Connect LX to the switched side of the inductor. LX is internally connected
to the drains of the internal MOSFETs. Both MOSFETs are off during shutdown.
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V2414, V2415, V2416 Diode Protection 5, V SOD-923 1201-8440 X1200, X1500 RF Probe Contact 6 Pin 1203-9688

MARKING DIAGRAM

DM

SOD-923
D = Specific Device Code
CASE 514AB
M = Date Code

V2470, V4201 Schottky Barrier Diodes 2PIN RKZ123905/1

External dimensions (Units : mm)

CATHODE MARK
1.2±0.05
1.6±0.1

B
X1210, X1211, X3102, X3103 Conn Leaf Spring 1200-2144
0.3±0.05 0.12±0.05

0.8±0.05
0.6±0.1

JEDEC : SOD-523

V4203 Trans Array 1200-0320

MARKING DIAGRAMS

1x M (3) (2) (1)


6

1
1
Q1 Q2
1x = Device Code
x = G or M

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M = Date Code SOT−563
= Pb−Free Package (4) (5) (6)
CASE 463A
(Note: Microdot may be in either location) PLASTIC BC847CDXV6T1

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APPENDIX Components - X1540, X2201, X2401, X2402 SEMC Troubleshooting Manual
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X1540 Clip BT Antenna 1211-1063 X2401 Memory Card Reader RNK87147/3

X2201 Battery Leaf Connector 1201-0774

X2402 SIM Card Reader 1202-0528

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X2410 BtB Receptable 24pin 1208-3264 X4300 Conn BtB 30 pin 1200-1733

X4311, 12, 13, 14, 15 Ground Spring Finger 1 pin 1204-9353

X4200 100 pin FPC Connector 1204-5252

X4400 Conn BtB 24 pin 1201-5197

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X4410 Pogopin Plug 1pin 1208-0925 Z2400 Filter 100 Mhz K1210 1201-6833

1.25±0.07

0.25+0.1 / -0.05
1 4

0.3±0.1
Equivalent circuit

0.55±0.1
1.0±0.07
1 4

2 3
2 3

0.6±0.07
Dimensions in mm

Z4200, Z4201, Z4202 LC Filter REV50148/1

e
e Ch1 Ch2 Ch3 Ch4

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X1000 VDDE18

KEYFLEX
S1000 S1001 S1002
CONNECTOR
1 2 1 2 1 2 Cam Game
B8 3 6 1 AF - A

KEYOUT0
A6
S1014

Game 1 2 Cam
Green
B - CLR 8 Rec

KEYOUT1
A5
S1020 S1021 S1023 S1025

Soft Cam
2 0 5 9
1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2
Left Play
L1000 L1001
MMZ1005A152ET

KEYOUT2
A4
S1031 S1032 S1034 S1035

Active 1 2 1 2 Cam 1 2 1 2
4 7 #
Menu Snap
*
L1002 L1003 L1004 L1005
MMZ1005A152ET MMZ1005A152ET

KEYOUT3
A3

Rock Rock Rock Rock Rock Soft


Down Left Up Push Right Right

Red
MR Sensor On/Off - - Vol+ Vol- -
VDDE18
B1000

2 3 SLIDE_SENSE KEYIN0
VCC OUT B9 A2
1 4 KEYIN1
<NM>

PESD15VS1UL

GND NC NC B4
C1000
C
1

10nF 5 KEYIN2
1201-0746

SLUG B2
KEYIN3_1
V1113

B3
MRUS61C
KEYIN4_1
A
2

1207-0781 B5
KEYIN5
B6

Camera key

S1003
A1 IN1 A
A1 OUT1 NC
B1 1 B
A7 IN2 NC
OUT2
C 2 GND D
A11 OUT3
A12
EVPAHAA6A
B1 1200-2072 3

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B7 V1103
B10 LED_CAM1 C A
A10
B11
1200-8900 2
STEPUP50
B12 A9
V1100
Z1
R1100 22ohms C A
LED_KEYPAD
Z2 A8
1211-7646
1208-3267 V1101
24-pin
R1101 22ohms C A

1211-7646
PESD15VS1UL

PESD15VS1UL

PESD15VS1UL
C

C
1

1
1201-0746

1201-0746

1201-0746
V1110

V1111

V1112
A

A
2

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Troubleshooting Software Documentation Base Band Controls


Note: Some parts of Base Band Control functions may not be implemented since they are not
Introduction supported by the ITP SW.
Using this software you can control most parts and functions of all Sony Ericsson mobile phones. It is a Note: There are some differences in the user interface depending on the phone project file loaded.
GUI (Graphical User Interface) for the commands implemented in the ITP (Integrated Test Program). Some functions may not be available for all products.
The software communicates with the phone through standard serial communication over a USB/RS232
interface (SEPI). The functions for Base Band Control are presented under the following four different tabs:

Note: The Troubleshooting Software application is to be used with the Troubleshooting Manual and the
Troubleshooting fixture kit. Audio and FM Radio
Used for setting Audio Loop mode and test the functionality of the FM Radio.
The functions in the Troubleshooting Software application are divided into three main sections:
Communication Settings, Radio Control and Base Band Controls. These main sections are
presented under six different tabs. Logic
Used to:
- Read out of the ADC channels

All settings and functions are collected under these six main tabs. - Control or Test of SIM and Memory Stick Card

Communication Settings - Perform of Battery and Current Calibration

All settings for the communication between the Troubleshooting Software application and the phone - Check Radio and Display temperature
are presented under the Communication Settings Tab. - Etc.

Radio Controls
GPIO Manager
Note: Some parts of Radio Control functions may not be implemented since they are not supported by
Used to control GPIO ports at the Access and Application CPU.
the ITP SW.
Note: There are some differences in the user interface depending on the phone project file loaded.
Some functions may not be available on all products. Note: It is very important to follow the GPIO activation sequence according to the Troubleshooting
Guide instructions when the GPIO manager is used to avoid Hardware or SW function interruption.

All Radio Control Functions implemented in the Troubleshooting Software are presented under the Tx
and Rx tab. The main radio functions of the mobile phone presented in this tab are: MMI
Used for:
x GSM radio part
- Main and VGA Camera Tests
x WCDMA radio part
- Camera Door Test
x Bluetooth radio part
- Keyboard Scan Test
In the GSM and the WCDMA radio control part the following radio functions can be controlled:
Transmitter (TX) and Receiver (RX) - Vibrator Test

In the Bluetooth radio control part only the Transmitter (TX) function is supported. - LED and Backlight Tests
- Xenon Flash Test
- Display Test
- Etc.

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General
Used to:
- Read out Software and Product Data Information flashed into the phone
- Perform ASIC Revision test
- Perform available Self tests

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Equipment Setup Power Supply Channel 2 DCIO/SEPI Cable Connection Setup


Note: The Power Supply Channel 1 (VBATT) must allow reverse current.
Note: During calibration the accurate voltage from VBATT must be within ±0.015 V. If this is not Note: The maximal cable length between the Power Supply Channel 1 VBATT and the dummy battery
fulfilled it will cause a faulty calibration. For more information about recommended power supply units, must not exceed 1m. The cable must have a capacity for at least 16A.
see the Repair Tool Catalogue in CSPN under the Mechanical level. The Power Supply Channel 1 VBATT
must allow reverse current.
Picture 4
Note: Before starting calibration test, the phone must be flashed with ITP Software.

Instructions for Customization of Power Supply Channel 2 DCIO/SEPI Cable

To perform Current Calibration the phone must be powered directly through the system connector.
Customize the cable according to following instructions: Take the CST-75 battery charger and cut off
the charger according to picture 1. Length of the cable must be exact 1.3m. Connect the CST-75
charger Red or White cable to the Positive (+) Output at Power Supply and the Black cable to the
Negative (GND) Output at the Power Supply according to picture 2. Cut off isolation material from
inside of the charger plug according to picture 3.

Picture 1 Correct DCIO and SEPI A1 Cable setup when the Troubleshooting Fixture is used.

Picture 5

Picture 2

Correct DCIO and SEPI A1 Cable setup when a Dummy Battery is used.
Picture 6

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Picture 3

This setup between DCIO and SEPI A1 Cable is WRONG!

Note: Voltage and Current settings for the Power Supply Channel 1 VBATT and 2 DCIO/SEPI can be
found in the Equipment List included in the Product Specific Troubleshooting Manual.
Note: Instructions about the Troubleshooting fixture connections with the External RF connector,
Display, SIM Card, Memory Stick Card, Keyboard etc. can be found in Troubleshooting Fixture
Connection Instruction included in the Product Specific Troubleshooting Manual.
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System Requirements GSM Radio Settings

Note: Before start using the Troubleshooting Software, the phone must be flashed with ITP SW.
Used for Channel and Power Level control of the selected GSM Band. The TX and RX frequency value
for selected band and channel will be presented in the TX and RX frequency box.
The system requirements for running the application are:

- At least a Pentium III 500 MHz, with 128 MB of RAM 1. Select the desired GSM band. Available options are GSM 850 (Ch 128…251), GSM 900 (Ch
1...124), EGSM 900 (Ch 975…1023), DCS 1800 (Ch 512…885) and PCS 1900 (Ch 512…810).
- Win2000 or Win XP 2. Use default value or select desired channel.
3. Use default value or select desired power level.
- One free USB connector
Note: Any GSM band not used by the Mobile Phone will be unavailable in the GSM Radio Settings.
- USB Computer Cable

- At least 1024x768 display resolution. (1152x864 is recommended.)


GSM RSSI measurements
- SEPI Drivers must be installed
This measurement is only possible to perform when RX Switched mode is selected. Use the Mobile
- SEPI BOX Phone Tester instrument for feeding a signal to the mobile phone’s receiver. For Instrument and
Phone’s settings go to Troubleshooting Manual – GSM Network problems.
- SEPI A1 Cable
1. Select RX Switched Mode.
- Phone Specific Dummy Battery
2. Select desired GSM band and Channel.
- Phone Specific TRS Fixture
3. Go to GSM RSSI Measurements and Start RSSI Test.
- CST-75 Charger cable

- One Dual or Two Single Channel Power Supplies Note: The RSSI Test can be performed differently from product to product due to the limited ITP
Software support.
TX and RX - Tab

Communication Functions
WCDMA
Note: Some parts of the Communications functions may not be implemented since they are not
supported by ITP Software.
Note: Unused WCDMA Bands will not be available in the WCDMA Radio Settings.
Note: There are some differences in the user interface depending on the phone project file loaded.
Some functions may not be available on all products. Note: For some products the TX and RX WCDMA Channels range can be reduced due to the limited
product functionality or Test Instrument limitation. This is done to avoid wrong and incorrect
measurement results.

Radio Settings
GSM

APPENDIX
GSM Mode Settings Used for TX and RX Channels control of the selected WCDMA Band. The TX and RX Channels frequency
for selected band will be presented in the TX and RX frequency box.
Used for selecting of the GSM radio mode. The following Radio Modes are available:

- TX and RX Switched 1. Select the desired WCDMA band. Available options are Band I (TX Ch 9612…9888, RX Ch
10562…10838), BAND II (TX Ch 9262…9538, RX Ch 9662…9938), BAND IV (TX Ch 1312…1513, RX
- TX and RX Static Ch 1537…1738), BAND V (TX Ch 4132…4233, RX Ch 4357…4458) and BAND VIII (TX Ch
2712…2863, RX Ch 2937…3088)
Note: In the TX Switched mode all parameters are available (Band, Channel and Power Level). In the
TX Static mode the control of Power Level is hidden and the transmitter works with a predefined DAC 2. Use default value or select desired TX or RX channel.
value. This is done to protect the power amplifier against overheating.
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Fast select channels VCXO Control


Set High Channel: The High Channel for selected WCDMA Band will be set by the Troubleshooting SW. Used to fine tune the VCXO to MCLK frequency by calibrating the DAC that sets the VCXO control
voltage. It is also used to verify the VCXO tuning range. When transmission is in Switched TX mode
Set Mid Channel: The Mid Channel for selected WCDMA Band will be set by the Troubleshooting SW.
you are allowed to calibrate the VCXO oscillator controlling the DAC value on the AFC pin.
Set Low Channel: The Low Channel for selected WCDMA Band will be set by the Troubleshooting SW.
1. Switch the GSM tester to GSM900, Ch1.
2. Read the stored VCXO value from the GDFS by clicking the "Read from GD" button.

Modes 3. Start transmitting by clicking the "TX Switched" mode button.

Max Pwr 23dBm set the Phone to transmit with maximum power at the selected Band and TX 4. To apply the VCXO DAC value you set, click the "Set VCXO" button.
Channel. The limit is 23dBm. 5. Check your GSM tester.
Min Pwr Max -50dBm set the Phone to transmit with minimum power at the selected Band and TX 6. Set the frequency error as close to 0 Hz as possible by using the up/down arrows and then click
Channel. The limit is -50dBm. the "Set VCXO" button again.
Read RSSI set the Phone in RX mode at the selected Band and RX Channel. 7. The button "Mean Value" sets the value to 1024.
Out Pwr level x dBm set the Phone in TX mode at the desired power level value at the selected Band 8. When the procedure is finished, click on "Save VCXO" button to store the calibrated value in
and TX Channel (Power level range to choose is: from -50dBm to 23dBm). GDFS.
INP/OUT Pwr check set the Phone to transmit with maximum power and switch the receiver On at
the selected Band and TX/RX Channel
Reset output set the Phone in WCDMA Off mode.
VCO Calibration (RX)
Uses the default values in the TP to adjust the varactor diode to a pre-determined operating point, so
that the loop voltage of the RXVCO (measured with an ADC) is within the valid range, and the optimal
Rx on value is chosen. The optimal value is defined as: The CVCO value that gives loop voltages within the
limits for both high and low channel and that has the lowest maximum loop voltage.
Read measurement read the RSSI and report the result at Phone reported power. This function can
only be used when the Receiver is On. The optimum value is stored in GDFS.

Note: The RSSI Measurement can be performed differently from product to product due to the limited
ITP Software support. Audio and FM Radio - Tab

Audio & Radio Functions


Note: Some parts of Audio and FM Radio may not be possible to implement for all products due to
VCO and VCXO Functions limitations in ITP Software.

Note: These calibrations are only possible to perform when RX static mode is selected. Note: There are some differences in the user interface depending on the phone project file loaded.
Some functions may not be available on all products.
Note: These calibrations may not be possible to implement for all products due to limitations in ITP
Software.
Audio Loop Test

1. Select desired Audio Loop Test


2. Click "Apply Audio Loop" to start the test.
VCO Calibration (TX)
3. To switch off the loop, select OFF from Audio Output and click "Apply Audio Loop".
Uses the default values in the TP to adjust the varactor diode to a pre-determined operating point, so
that the loop voltage of the TXVCO (measured with an ADC) is within the valid range and the optimal Audio input:

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value is chosen. The optimal value is defined as: The CVCO value that gives loop voltages within the
limits for both high and low channel and that has the lowest maximum loop voltage. - Mic1 is the internal microphone.
- Aux1 is the input from the system connector.
The optimum value is stored in GDFS.

Loop mode:

- Analogue, where the loop is set before and after the AD/DA conversions.
- Digital/DSP loop, where the DSP signal processing also affects to the audio signal.
- CPU/PCM loop, where the loop is set between the PCM audio signals.
- Dictaphone loop.
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Examples of different FM Radio Test setups in the Troubleshooting Software


Audio output:
Picture 11 Picture 12
- Earphone is the internal Earpiece speaker of the unit.
- AUX earphone connected to the system connector.
- Loudspeaker is the internal loudspeaker of the unit.
- OFF is used to switch off the currently used Audio Loop.

Examples of different Audio Loop Test setups in Fault Trace SW.

Picture 9 Picture 10

K850 Project FM Radio Setup K800 Project FM Radio Setup

Logic – Tab

K800 Project Setup K850 Project Setup


Logic Functions

Note: Some of the Logic functions may not be possible to implement for all products due to limitations
Note: Audio output and input pins can be used by disconnecting the blue SEPI connector from the in the ITP Software.
phone after the audio loop has been applied. Now the Portable Handsfree can be connected to the Note: There are some differences in the user interface depending on the phone project file loaded.
System Connector. After function test operation, disconnect the PHF or external audio device from the Some functions may not be available on all products.
System Connector and connect the SEPI cable to proceed with other Audio Loop Tests.

FM Radio
Battery Calibration
- To activate the FM radio, click at the Set FM Radio button.
- To turn off the FM radio, click at the Turn OFF FM Radio button. Note: To perform this test only Power Supply channel 1 is needed. Make sure that the correct voltage
values are set for each test step, otherwise the test will fail.

Audio output
Used for selecting Audio Output from the FM Radio. Most common Audio Outputs for all projects are The Battery Calibration test is similar to the Battery Calibration test performed in the factory
AUX Stereo (Portable Handsfree, PHF) or Loudspeaker. environment.

Frequency in MHz 1. Click 1. Battery Calibration.


Frequency range box for the FM Radio. The frequency value can be selected in two different ways: 2. Click SET VBATT to 3.2 Volt.
- The first one is with up/down spin buttons 3. Adjust Power Supply channel 1 (the dummy battery) to 3.2 V.

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4. Click VBAT1.
- The second one is to type it directly into the Frequency field. 5. Click SET VBATT to 4.1 Volt.
6. Adjust Power Supply channel 1 to 4.1 V and click VBAT2.
7. Adjust Power Supply channel 1 to 3.8 V and click SET VBATT to 3.8 Volt.
When typing directly into the Frequency field, the Frequency Span should be 100 KHz when changing
8. The test result (Passed or Failed) will now be displayed.
from one frequency to another. The Frequency Range used in the Troubleshooting Software is from
87.50 MHz to 108.00 MHz.
When the measured values are within the limits the calibration will be passed otherwise the test will be
failed. The compensation factor will be calculated and stored in the GDFS.
More information about the test limits can be found in the product specific Troubleshooting Manual and
in the Read Limits Table in the Battery and Current Calibration Test document.
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Current Calibration Memory stick test checks the communication with the Memory stick card.
The test result (Passed or Failed) will be displayed in the info box.
The Current Calibration test is similar to the Current Test for the charging algorithm in the factory
environment. Note: A Memory stick card must be inserted and a Memory card reader connected to run this test.

Note: For a correct and accurate result, perform the Battery Calibration Test before current
calibration. To perform this test you will need both channel 1 and 2 from the Power Supply. End Calibration
Ends the calibration and no data will be stored.
1. Click 2. Current Calibration.
2. Adjust channel 1 (the dummy battery) to 3.8 V.
3. Click button SET VBATT to 3.8 Volt.
Go Idle for 2 sec
4. Note the measured current for channel 2 (the customized charger with SEPI). The unit will be set to IDLE mode for 2 seconds.
5. Type in the measured current (in mA) in the text box.

Reboot Phone
IPT command KILL will be send and the phone will restart.

Radio Temperature
In this example the current is measured to 114 mA.
The value of the Radio Temperature will be displayed in the info box.
6. Press Enter.
7. The phone will switch to charging with 800mA. Note the measured current value result at Power Display Temperature
Supply Channel 2 DCIO/SEPI.
8. Type the new value in the text box. The value of the Display Temperature will be displayed in the info box.
9. Press Enter.
10. The test result (Passed or Failed) will now be displayed. GPIO Manager Functions
Set GPIO port at Access and/or Application CPU to High or Low and Read Out status of the port.
When the measured values are within the limits the calibration will be passed otherwise the test will be
failed. The compensation factor will be calculated and stored in the GDFS.
More information about the test limits can be found in the product specific Troubleshooting Manual and
in the Read Limits Table in the Battery and Current Calibration Test document.
MMI – Tab

ADC Values Functions


Note: Some parts of MMI functions may not be possible to implement for all products due to
1. Select the desired ADC Channel.
limitations in the ITP Software.
2. Click Read ADC value.
Note: There are some differences in the user interface depending on the phone project file loaded.
- The measured value will be presented in both hex and decimal info boxes. Some functions may not be available on all products.
- N/A means that the General Purpose port is not used by this phone or this port is not supported by
ITP.
- If a port is missing in the Troubleshooting SW that port is not supported by the ITP SW. Display Pattern
Activate different test patterns on the display.

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SIM Card Control

This section controls the SIM interface in the phone.


LED and Backlight
SIM VCC: Voltage for the SIM Card will be activated. Activate/Deactivate LEDs and Backlights on the phone.
SIM RESET, SIM DATA and SIM CLOCK: Activate the Reset, Data and Clock signals for the SIM Card.
SIM Com Test: Checks the communication with the SIM Card.
Misc
The test result (Passed or Failed) will be displayed in the info box.
Activate/Deactivate tests such as:
- Main Camera Test
Note: A SIM card must be inserted and a card reader connected to run this test.
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- Camera Door Test Fault Trace SW Error Messages


- Vibrator Test 1.
- Keyboard Scan Test ...timeout when reading
- Etc. Check the following items:
Note: When one test has been deactivated the phone will be restarted. - Connection between Power Supply Channel 2 (DCIO) and SEPI A1 cable (Se picture 4, 5 and 6).
- If the SEPI BOX works properly (The Green LED at the SEPI BOX must be on).

General – Tab - If the USB cable between SEPI BOX and PC is connected properly.
- If the phone has been flashed with the correct ITP version.
- If VBATT and DCIO Power Supply instruments are on.
Functions
2.
Note: Some parts of General functions may not be possible to implement for all products due to
limitations in ITP Software. ...timeout when writing
...timeout when reading
Note: There are some differences in the user interface depending on the phone project file loaded.
Some functions may not be available on all products.
Check if the correct COM Port is selected in Troubleshooting Software - Communication Settings Tab

Software Information
3.
This function is used to display the following information stored into the phone:
...Port has not been succesfully opened timeout
- ITP version
- IMEI number - Check if COM Port is connected
- OTP number - Check if the correct Phone Project File is loaded
- CID number - Restart the Troubleshootinge Software application and try again
- PAF status
- Lock Status 4.
- Etc. Command failed due to:
Note: The OTP number must match the IMEI number otherwise the IMEI has been changed. …. Error_NotValidParameter, ERR
Note: Some of these functions may not be available for all products due to security reasons. or
CERR: Error_CommandDoesNotExist, ERR
Product Data
- Check if the correct Phone Project File is loaded
This function displays production data stored in the phone, such as: - Check if the phone has been flashed with the correct ITP version.
- First Identification (Serial Nr.)
- PBA Nr.
- PBA Rev.
- DPY Nr. (Sales Unit)
- Etc.

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ASIC Revisions
This function displays the types and revisions of the different ASICs. To find out more information
about which components are included in this test go to the ASIC Revision Test document included
in the product specific Troubleshooting Manual.

Self Test
This function runs available self tests on the Phone.
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Troubleshooting Fixture Setup Instructions


Place the PBA by using the Guide Pin
Top part overview of the TRS Fixture, Insert Memory Card if needed, mounted inside the TRS Fixture, Close the Top part of the TRS Fixture
see picture 1. according to picture 4. according to picture 7. according to picture 10.

Picture 1 Picture 4 Picture 7 Picture 10

Connect the Numeric Key Foil with the Open the Bottom part of the TRS
Bottom part overview of the TRS Insert SIM Card if needed, according Keyboard directly to the PBA if needed, Fixture, according to pictures
Fixture, see picture 2. to picture 5. according to picture 8. 11 and 12.

Picture 2 Picture 5 Picture 8 Picture 11

Connect the Flash Complete directly to


Connect Camera 8MP directly to the Open the Top part of the TRS Fixture, the PBA if needed, according to
PBA if needed, according to picture 3. according to picture 6. picture 9.

Picture 3 Picture 6 Picture 9 Picture 12

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When the Display or Navigation


Keyboard is in use then use the PBA Place the PBA Key Flex Flip and
Key Flex Flip, Display and Slider FPC Display by using the Guide Pin inside Check that the Ear Speaker is Secure the DCIO/SEPI Cable by using
Assy, mounted according to pictures the Display holder, according to connected properly to the PBA Key the locking screw, according to
13 and 14. picture 16. Flex Flip, see picture 19. picture 22.

Picture 13 Picture 16 Picture 19 Picture 22

Close the Bottom part of the TRS Connect Power Supply Channel 1 Connect SMK RF Probe to the X1200
Fixture, according to pictures 17 and (VBATT) Black and Red Lab Plugs to RF Switch if needed, according to
18. the TRS Fixture according to picture 20. picture 23.

Picture 14 Picture 17 Picture 20 Picture 23

Connect the Power Supply Channel 2 Secure the SMK RF Probe with the RF
Connect the Slider FPC Assy to the Cable (DCIO/SEPI), according to Probe locking device, according to
PBA, according to picture 15. picture 21. picture 24.

Picture 15 Picture 18 Picture 21 Picture 24

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Connect the Customized FM Radio


Cable, according to Step 1 and 2.
The PIN marked with the GND text on
Step 1: the Bottom part of the TRS Fixture can
Connect SMK RF Probe to the X1500 Connect the Black Lab Plug to the TRS Please see picture 29 for the final be used as MP TRS Fixture GND or
RF Switch if needed, according to Fixture GND input, according to Customized FM Radio Cable connection grounding for the oscilloscope probe,
picture 25. picture 27. setup with the TRS Fixture. see picture 31.

Picture 25 Picture 27 Picture 29 Picture 31

Step 2: The PIN marked with the GND text on


Connect the Hands-Free (PHF) the Top part of the TRS Fixture can be
Secure the SMK RF Probe with the RF connector to he Phone system used as MP TRS Fixture GND or
Probe locking device, according to connector (X2405), according to grounding for the oscilloscope probe,
picture 26. picture 28. see picture 30.

Picture 26 Picture 28 Picture 30

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