SAMSUNG Anycall SGH-X480 SGH-X480C SGH-X488
SAMSUNG Anycall
CONTENTS 1.
Specification
2.
Circuit Description
3.
Exploded Views and Parts List
4.
Electrical Parts List
5.
Block Diagrams
6.
PCB Diagrams
7.
Flow Chart of Troubleshooting
ⓒ Samsung Electronics Co.,Ltd. March. 2005 This Service Manual is a property of Samsung Electronics Co.,Ltd. Any unauthorized use of Manual can be punished under applicable Printed in Korea. International and/or domestic law.
Code No.: GH68-06818A BASIC.
1. Specification 1. GSM General Specification EGS M 9 0 0 Ph a s e 2
D CS 1 8 0 0 Ph a s e 1
PC S 1 9 0 0 P h as e 1
F r eq . B a n d [M Hz ] Up l in k / Do w n li n k
8 8 0 ~9 1 5 9 2 5 ~9 6 0
1 7 1 0 ~1 7 8 5 1 8 0 5 ~1 8 8 0
1850~1910 1930~1960
A RF C N r a n g e
0 ~1 2 4 & 9 7 5 ~ 1 0 2 3
5 1 2 ~8 8 5
512~810
T x /R x s p ac in g
4 5 MH z
9 5 MH z
8 0 M Hz
Mo d . B i t r at e/ Bi t Pe r i o d
2 7 0 .8 3 3 k b p s 3 .6 9 2 u s
2 7 0 .8 3 3 k b p s 3 .6 9 2 u s
2 7 0 .8 3 3 k b p s 3 .6 9 2 u s
Ti me Sl o t P er io d / F r am e P er i o d
5 7 6 .9 u s 4 . 6 1 5 ms
5 7 6 .9 u s 4 . 6 1 5 ms
5 7 6 .9 u s 4 .6 1 5 m s
Mo d u l a ti o n
0 . 3 GMS K
0 . 3 GMS K
0 .3 GM SK
M S P o we r
3 3 d B m~5 d B m
3 0 d B m~0 d B m
3 0 d B m~ 0 d B m
Po w er C l as s
5 p cl ~ 1 9 p c l
0pcl ~ 15pcl
0pcl ~ 15pcl
Se n si t iv i t y
- 1 0 2 d Bm
- 1 0 0 d Bm
-100dBm
TDM A M u x
8
8
8
C el l Ra d iu s
35Km
2Km
2 Km
O p er a ti n g T em p er a tu r e
-20° C ~ +5 0 ° C
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2. Circuit Description 1. SGH-X480, SGH-X480C, SGH-X488 RF Circuit Description 1) RX PART 1. ASM(F900) → Switching Tx, Rx path for GSM900, DCS1800 and PCS1900 by logic controlling. 2. ASM Control Logic Truth Table VC1
VC2
VC3
Tx (GSM900)
H
L
L
Tx (DCS1800/ PCS1900)
L
H
L
Rx (GSM900)
L
L
L
Rx (DCS1800)
L
L
L
Rx (PCS 1900)
L
L
H
3. Saw FILTER To convert Electromagnetic Field Wave to Acoustic Wave and then pass the specific frequency band. - GSM FILTER (F800) → For filtering the frequency band between 925 and 960 MHz. - DCS FILTER (F800) → For filtering the frequency band between 1805 and 1880 MHz - PCS FILTER (F801) → For filtering the frequency band between 1930 and 1990 MHz. 4. Crystal (U802) To generate the 26MHz reference clock to drive the logic and RF. After additional process, the reference clock applies to the U801 Rx IQ demodulator and Tx IQ modulator. The oscillator for RX IQ demodulator and Tx modulator are controlled by serial data to select channel and use fast lock mode for GPRS high class operation. 5. Si4210 (U801) The receive section integrates four differential-input low noise amplifiers LNAs supporting the GSM850, EGSM900, DCS1800 and PCS1900 bands. The LNA inputs are matched to the 150 ohm balanced-output SAW filters through externa LC matching network. A quadrature Image-reject mixer downconverts the RF signal to a 200 KHz intermediate frequency(IF). The mixer output is amplified with an analog programmable gain amplifier(PGA) that is controlled with the AGAIN. The quadrature IF ? ? is digitized with high resolution analog-to-digital converts (ADC). The ADC output is downconverted to baseband with a digital quadrature LO signal. Digital decimation and FIR filters perform digital filtering and remove ADC quantization noise, blockers and reference interferers. After filtering, the digital output is scaled with a digital PGA, which is controlled with the DGAIN. DACs drive a differential I and Q analog signal onto the BIP, BIN, BQP and BQN pins to interface to standard analog-input baseband ICs.
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Circuit Description
2) TX PART Baseband IQ signal fed into offset PLL, this function is included inside of U801 chip. The transmit section of U801 consist of an I/Q baseband upconverter, an offset phase-locked loop (OPLL) and two 50 ohm output buffers that can drive an external Power Amplifier(PA). Si4210 chip generates modulator signal which power level is about 1.5dBm and fed into Power Amplifier(U900). The PA output power and power ramping are well controlled by Auto Power Control circuit. We use offset PLL below.
200kHz offset 30 kHz bandwidth
400kHz offset 30 kHz bandwidth
Modulation Spectrum
600kHz ~ 1.8MHz offset 30 kHz bandwidth
GSM
-35dBc
DCS
-35dBc
PCS
-35dBc
GSM
-66dBc
DCS
-65dBc
PCS
-66dBc
GSM
-75dBc
DCS
-68dBc
PCS
-75dBc
2. Baseband Circuit description of SGH-X480,SGH-X480C,SGH-X488 1) CSP2200B1 1. Power Management Seven low-dropout regulators designed specifically for GSM applications power the terminal and help ensure optimal system performance and long battery life. A programmable LDO provides support for 1.8V, 3.0V SIMs, while a self-resetting, electronically fused switch supplies power to external accessories. Ancillary support functions, such as two LED drivers and two call-alert drivers, aid in reducing both board area and system complexity. A four-wire serial interface unit(SIU) provides access to control and configuration registers. This interface gives a microprocessor full control of the CSP2200B1 and enables system designers to maximize both standby and talk times. Error reporting is provided via an interrupt signal and status register. Supervisory functions. including a reset generator, an input voltage monitor, and a thermal monitor, support reliable system design. These functions work together to ensure proper system behavior during start-up or in the event of a fault condition(low microprocessor voltage, insufficient battery energy, or excessive die temperature). 2. Battery Charge Management A battery charge management block, incorporating an internal PMOS switch, and an 8-bit ADC, provides fast, efficient charging of single-cell Li-Ion battery. Used in conjunction with a current-limited voltage source, this block safely conditions near-dead cells and provides the option of having fast-charge and top-off controlled internally or by the system's microprocessor.
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Circuit Description
3. Backlight LED Driver The backlight LED driver is a low-side, programmable current source designed to control the brightness of the keyboard illumination.
LED1_DRV is controlled via LED1_[0:2] and can be programmed to sink from 15mA to 60mA in 7.5mA
steps. LED2_DRV is controlled via LED2_[0:2] and can be programmed to sink from 5mA to 40mA in 5mA steps. Both LED drivers are capable of sinking their maximum output current at a worst-case maximum output voltage of 0.6V. For efficient use, the LEDs is connected between the battery and the LED_DRV output. 4. Vibrator Motor Driver The vibrator motor driver is a independent voltage regulator to drive a small dc motor that silently alerts the user of an incoming call. The driver is a 3.3V constant source while sinking up to 140mA and controlled by enable signal of main chip. For efficient use and safety, the vibrator motor should be connected between the regulator output and the ground.
2) Connector 1. LCD Connector LCD is consisted of main LCD(color 65K STN LCD). Chip select signals of EMI part in the trident, LCD_CS, can enable main LCD. LED+ signal enables white LED of main LCD. In sleep mode, white LED are turned off. These two signals are from IO part of the DSP in the trident. RST signal from CSP2200B1 initiates the initial process of the LCD. 8-bit data lines(D(0)~D(7)) transfers data and commands to LCD through emi_filter. Data and commands use A(2) signal. If this signal is high, Inputs to LCD are commands. If it is low, Inputs to LCD are data. The signals which inform the input or output state to LCD, are required. But this system is not necessary for read enable signal. CP_WEN signal is only used to write data or commands to LCD. Power signal for operating LCD driver is VCCD.
2. JTAG Connector Trident has two JTAG ports which are for ARM core and DSP core(DSP16000). So this system has two port connector for these ports. Pins' initials for ARM core are 'CP_' and pins' initials for DSP core are 'DSP_'. CP_TDI and DSP_TDI signal are used for input of data. CP_TDO and DSP_TDO signals are used for the output of the data. CP_TCK and DSP_TCK signals are used for clock because JTAG communication is a synchronous. CP_TMS and DSP_TMS signals are test mode signals. The difference between these is the RESET_INT signal which is for ARM core RESET.
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Circuit Description
3. Keypad connector This is consisted of key interface pins in the trident, KEY_ROW[0~4] and KEY_COL[0~4]. These signals compose the matrix. Result of matrix informs the key status to key interface in the trident. Some pins are connected to varistor for ESD protection. And power on/off key is seperated from the matrix. So power on/off signal is connected with CSP2200 to enable CSP2200. Nine key LED use the +VBATT supply voltage. These are connected to BACKLIGHT signal in the CSP2200. This signal enables LEDs with current control.
4. EMI Filtering This system uses the EMI Filter to reduce noise from LCD part. Some control signals are connected to LCD without EMI filtering.
3) IF connetor It is 24-pin connector, and separated into two parts. One is a power supply part for main system. And the other is designed to use SDS, DEBUG, DLC-DETECT, JIG_ON, VEXT, VTEST, VF, and GND. They connected to power supply IC, microprocessor and signal processor IC. 4) Audio AOUTAP, AOUTAN from CSP2200 is connected to the speaker via analog switch. AOUTBP and AOUTBN are connected to the ear-mic speaker via ear-jack. MICIN and MICOUT are connected to the main MIC. And AUXIN and AUXOUT are connected to the Ear-mic. YMU762MA3 is a LSI for portable telephone that is capable of playing high quality music by utilizing FM synthesizer and ADPCM decorder that are included in this device. As a synthesis, YMU762MA3 is equipped 16 voices with different tones. Since the device is capable of simultaneously generating up to synchronous with the play of the FM synthesizer, various sampled voices can be used as sound effects. Since the play data of YMU762MA3 are interpreted at anytime through FIFO, the length of the data(playing period) is not limited, so the device can flexibly support application such as incoming call melody music distribution service. The hardware sequencer built in this device allows playing of the complex music without giving excessive load to the CPU of the portable telephones. Moreover, the registers of the FM synthesizer can be operated directly for real time sound generation, allowing, for example, utilization of various sound effects when using the game software installed in the portable telephone. YMU762 includes a speaker amplifier with high ripple removal rate whose maximum output is 550mW (SPVDD=3.6V). The device is also equipped with conventional function including a vibartor and a circuit for controlling LEDs synchornous with music. For the headphone, it is provided with a stereophonic output terminal. For the purpose of enabling YMU762MA3 to demonstrate its full capabilities, Yamaha purpose to use "SMAF:Synthetic music Mobile Application Format" as a data distribution format that is compatible with multimedia. 2-4
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Circuit Description
Since the SMAF takes a structure that sets importance on the synchronization between sound and images, various contents can be written into it including incoming call melody with words that can be used for training karaoke, and commercial channel that combines texts, images and sounds, and others. The hardware sequencer of YMU762MA3 directly interprets and plays blocks relevant to synthesis (playing music and reproducing ADPCM with FM synthesizer) that are included in data distributed in SMAF.
5) Memory This system uses SHARP's memory, LRS18B0. It is consisted of 256M bits flash memory and 64M bits SCRAM. It has 16 bit data line, D[0~15] which is connected to trident, LCD or CSP2200. It has 23 bit address lines, A[1~23]. They are also connected. CP_CSROMEN signal, chip select signal in the trident, enable flash memories. They use supply voltages, VCCD and VCC_1.8A. During wrting process, CP_WEN is low and it enables writing process to flash memory and SCRAM. During reading process, CP_OEN is low and it output information which is located at the address from the trident in the flash memory or SCRAM to data lines. Each chip select signals in the trident select flash memory or SCRAM. Reading or writing procedure is processed after CP_WEN or CP_OEN is enabled. Memories use FLASH_RESET, which is buffered signal of RESET from CSP2200, for ESD protection. A[0] signal enables lower byte of SCRAM and UPPER_BYTE signal enables higher byte of SCRAM.
6) Trident Trident is consisted of ARM core and DSP core. It has 20K*16bits RAM 144K*16bits ROM in the DSP. It has 4K*32bits ROM and 2K*32bits RAM in the ARM core. DSP is consisted of timer, one bit input/output unit(BIO), JTAG, EMI and HDS(Hardware Development System). ARM core is consisted of EMI, PIC(Programmable Interrupt Controller), reset/power/clock unit, DMA controller, TIC(Test Interface Controller), peripheral bridge, PPI, SSI(Synchronous Serial Interface), ACCs(Asynchronous communications controllers), timer, ADC, RTC(Real-Time Clock) and keyboard interface. DSP_AB[0~8], address lines of DSP core and DSP_DB[0~15], data lines of DSP core are connected to CSP2200. A[0~20], address lines of ARM core and D[0~15], data lines of ARM core are connected to memory, LCD and YMU762. ICP(Interprocessor Communication Port) controls the communication between ARM core and DSP core. CSROMEN, CSRAMEN and CS1N to CS4N in the ARM core are connected to each memory. WEN and OEN control the process of memory. External IRQ(Interrupt ReQuest) signals from each units, such as, YMU, Ear-jack, Ear-mic and CSP1093, need the compatible process. Some PPI pins has many special functions. CP_KB[0~9] receive the status from key FPCB and are used for the communications using data link cable(DEBUG_DTR/RTS/TXD/RXD/CTS/DSR). And UP_CS/SCLK/SDI, control signals for CSP2200 are outputted through PPI pins. It has signal port for charging(CHG_DET), SIM_RESET and FLIP_SNS with which we knows open.closed status of folder. It has JTAG control pins(TDI/TDO/TCK) for ARM core and DSP core. It recieves 13MHz clock in CKI pin from external TCXO and receives 32.768KHz clock from X1RTC. ADC(Analog to Digital Convertor) part receives the status of temperature, battery type and battery voltage. And control signals(DSP_INT, DSP_IO and DSP_RWN) for DSP core are used. It enables main LCD with DSP IP pins.
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Circuit Description
7) CSP2200 CSP2200 is integrated the timing and control functions for GSM 2+ mobile application with the ADC and DAC functions, and power management block. The CSP2200 interfaces to the trident, via a 16-bit parallel interface. It serves as the interface that connects a DSP to the RF circuitry in a GSM 2+ mobile telephone. DSP can load 148 bits of burst data into CSP2200’ s internal register, and program CSP2200’ s event timing and control register with the exact time to send the burst. When the timing portion of the event timing and control register matches the internal quarter-bit counter and internal frame counter, the 148 bits in the internal register are GMSK modulated according to GSM 2+ standards. The resulting phase information is translated into I and Q differential output voltages that can be connected directly to an RF modulator at the TXOP and TXON pins. The DSP is notified when the transmission is completed. For receiving baseband data, a DSP can program CSP2200’ s event timing and control register with the exact time to start receiving I and Q samples through TXIP and TXIN pins. When that time is reached, the control portion of the event timing and control register will start the baseband receive section converting I and Q sample pairs. The samples are stored in a double-buffered register until the register contains 32 sample pairs. CSP2200 then notifies the DSP which has sample time to read the information out before the next 32 sample pairs are stored. The voice band ADC converter issues an interrupt to the DSP whenever it finishes converting a 16-bit PCM word. The DSP then reads the new input sample and simultaneously loads the voice band output DAC converter with a new PCM output word. The voice band output can be connected directly to a speaker via AOUTAN and AOUTAP pins and be connected to a Ear-mic speaker via AOUTBN and AOUTBP pins. There are 7 LDOs which are power sources of microprocessor, LCD, etc. These 7 LDOs output are programmable.
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3. Exploded View and Parts list 1. Cellular phone Exploded View-1
QFU01
QLC01
QPC01
QSP01 QMO01
QFR01 QRF03 QSC14 QVO01
QMI03
QIF01 QFL01 QCR04
QKP01
QSC05 QSC08 QME01
QMW02
QMI01 QVK01
QMP01 QAN02
QRE01 QCR04 QRF01
QBA01
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2. Cellular phone Parts list SEC CODE
Location
Description
NO.
SGH-X480
SGH-X480C
SGH-X488
FRONT COVER
GH75-06162A
GH75-06162A
GH75-06162A
QRF03
EAR COVER
GH72-19072A
GH72-19072A
GH72-19072A
QMI03
MIC HOLDER
GH73-04031A
GH73-04031A
GH73-04031A
QSC14
FRONT SHEET
GH74-13673A
GH74-13673A
GH74-13673A
QVO01
SIDE KEY
GH72-19086A
GH72-19086A
GH72-19086A
QIF01
IF COVER
GH72-19085A
GH72-19085A
GH72-19085A
QKP01
KEYPAD
GH75-06188A
GH75-06663A
GH75-06663A
QME01
UNIT METAL DOME
GH59-01925A
GH59-01925A
GH59-01925A
QMI01
MICROPHONE ASSY
GH30-00119A
GH30-00119A
GH30-00119A
QMP01
MAIN PBA
GH92-02033A
GH92-02033A
GH92-02033A
QVK01
UNIT VOLUME KEY
GH59-01927A
GH59-01927A
GH59-01927A
QAN02
INTENNA
GH42-00528A
GH42-00528A
GH42-00528A
QRE01
REAR COVER
GH75-06165A
GH75-06165A
GH75-06165A
QCR04
SCREW MACHINE
6001-001479
6001-001479
6001-001479
QRF01
TAPE RF SWITCH
GH74-12570A
GH74-12570A
GH74-12570A
QBA01
BATTERY
GH43-01661A
GH43-01729A
GH43-01729A
QFU01
FOLDER UPPER
GH75-06163A
GH75-06662A
GH75-06662A
QPC01
FPCB
GH41-00772A
GH41-00772A
GH41-00772A
QLC01
LCD
GH07-00655A
GH07-00655A
GH07-00655A
QSP01
SPEAKER
3001-001737
3001-001737
3001-001737
QMO01
MOTOR DC
GH31-00148A
GH31-00148A
GH31-00148A
QFL01
FOLDER LOWER
GH75-06164A
GH75-06164A
GH75-06164A
QCR04
SCREW MACHINE
6001-001479
6001-001479
6001-001479
QSC05
SCREW CAP R
GH74-12568A
GH74-12568A
GH74-12568A
QSC08
SCREW CAP L
GH74-12569A
GH74-12569A
GH74-12569A
QMW02
WINDOW MAIN
GH72-19120A
GH72-19120A
GH72-19120A
QFR01
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3. Test Jig (GH80-00865A)
3-1. RF Test Cable
3-2. Test Cable
(GH39-00283A)
3-3. Serial Cable
(GH39-00127A)
3-4. Power Supply Cable
3-5. DATA CABLE (GH39-00143B)
3-6. TA (GH44-00184A)
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4. Electrical Parts List SEC Code
Design LOC
SEC Code
Design LOC
0403-001387
ZD302
1405-001082
V711
0403-001427
ZD303
1405-001082
V713
0406-001190
U901
1405-001093
V307
0406-001190
ZD304
1405-001108
V401
0406-001190
ZD305
1405-001108
V402
0406-001190
ZD306
1405-001108
V403
0406-001201
V714
1405-001108
V404
0406-001201
V715
1405-001110
V207
0406-001201
V716
2007-000138
R901
0501-000225
Q400
2007-000140
R115
0504-000168
Q100
2007-000140
R209
0505-001518
Q201
2007-000140
R305
0801-000796
U102
2007-000140
R306
1001-001294
U402
2007-000140
R307
1009-001010
U702
2007-000140
R308
1201-002174
U900
2007-000140
R309
1203-003105
U206
2007-000140
R310
1203-003105
U701
2007-000140
R311
1203-003105
U703
2007-000140
R312
1203-003304
U100
2007-000140
R313
1204-002161
U401
2007-000140
R314
1209-001219
U602
2007-000140
R316
1405-001082
V203
2007-000140
R317
1405-001082
V204
2007-000140
R427
1405-001082
V205
2007-000140
R439
1405-001082
V206
2007-000142
R414
1405-001082
V405
2007-000145
R437
1405-001082
V410
2007-000146
R406
1405-001082
V411
2007-000148
R410
1405-001082
V701
2007-000148
R618
1405-001082
V702
2007-000148
R809
1405-001082
V703
2007-000153
R113
1405-001082
V704
2007-000155
R112
1405-001082
V705
2007-000157
R405
1405-001082
V706
2007-000157
R600
1405-001082
V707
2007-000157
R608
1405-001082
V708
2007-000162
R109
1405-001082
V709
2007-000162
R114
1405-001082
V710
2007-000162
R401
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SEC Code
Design LOC
SEC Code
Design LOC
2007-000162
R607
2007-000566
R303
2007-000162
R609
2007-000566
R304
2007-000162
R617
2007-001217
R202
2007-000162
R714
2007-001288
R210
2007-000162
R715
2007-001291
R402
2007-000167
R105
2007-001291
R403
2007-000170
R601
2007-001291
R421
2007-000171
R101
2007-001291
R423
2007-000171
R104
2007-001308
R802
2007-000171
R116
2007-001313
R903
2007-000171
R315
2007-001317
R415
2007-000171
R404
2007-001319
R103
2007-000171
R416
2007-001320
R413
2007-000171
R425
2007-001320
R418
2007-000171
R502
2007-001325
R407
2007-000171
R602
2007-001333
R435
2007-000171
R616
2007-002797
R801
2007-000171
R713
2007-007101
R417
2007-000171
R800
2007-007101
R424
2007-000171
R807
2007-007107
R408
2007-000171
R808
2007-007107
R412
2007-000172
R106
2007-007142
R111
2007-000172
R108
2007-007142
R409
2007-000172
R201
2007-007142
R411
2007-000172
R501
2007-007142
R422
2007-000173
R703
2007-007142
R603
2007-000173
R705
2007-007308
R604
2007-000173
R708
2007-007308
R605
2007-000173
R902
2203-000233
C110
2007-000174
R702
2203-000233
C211
2007-000174
R704
2203-000233
C424
2007-000174
R706
2203-000233
C501
2007-000174
R707
2203-000233
C503
2007-000174
R709
2203-000233
C801
2007-000174
R710
2203-000254
C101
2007-000174
R711
2203-000254
C118
2007-000566
R300
2203-000254
C120
2007-000566
R301
2203-000254
C205
2007-000566
R302
2203-000254
C505
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SEC Code
Design LOC
SEC Code
Design LOC
2203-000254
C601
2203-000854
C802
2203-000254
C602
2203-000995
C413
2203-000254
C603
2203-000995
C903
2203-000254
C604
2203-000995
C913
2203-000254
C608
2203-001017
C806
2203-000254
C610
2203-001072
C102
2203-000254
C611
2203-001072
C433
2203-000254
C612
2203-001072
C434
2203-000254
C613
2203-001072
C901
2203-000254
C813
2203-001383
C908
2203-000254
C914
2203-001385
C904
2203-000278
C803
2203-001405
C607
2203-000278
C808
2203-001412
C812
2203-000278
C819
2203-001598
C109
2203-000330
C619
2203-001598
C117
2203-000330
C620
2203-002668
C906
2203-000359
C401
2203-002677
C816
2203-000386
C811
2203-002677
C817
2203-000425
C415
2203-002687
C911
2203-000438
C210
2203-005061
C108
2203-000438
C418
2203-005061
C119
2203-000438
C912
2203-005061
C124
2203-000438
C915
2203-005061
C403
2203-000438
C916
2203-005061
C404
2203-000585
C408
2203-005061
C407
2203-000628
C414
2203-005061
C419
2203-000628
C431
2203-005061
C502
2203-000679
C606
2203-005061
C504
2203-000812
C105
2203-005061
C605
2203-000812
C106
2203-005065
C121
2203-000812
C107
2203-005234
C807
2203-000812
C206
2203-005234
C809
2203-000812
C207
2203-005288
C804
2203-000812
C410
2203-005288
C805
2203-000812
C411
2203-005288
C907
2203-000812
C422
2203-005450
C818
2203-000812
C432
2203-005482
C103
2203-000812
C905
2203-005482
C201
2203-000854
C302
2203-005482
C202
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SEC Code
Design LOC
SEC Code
Design LOC
2203-005482
C204
2703-002170
L807
2203-005482
C429
2703-002170
L901
2203-005482
C703
2703-002199
L803
2203-005482
C704
2703-002201
L903
2203-005482
C810
2703-002201
L904
2203-005482
C814
2703-002202
L401
2203-005482
C815
2703-002202
L402
2203-005496
C412
2703-002205
L805
2203-005496
C420
2703-002339
L201
2203-005496
C600
2703-002367
L902
2203-005496
C618
2703-002558
L802
2203-006090
C909
2703-002608
L806
2203-006093
C112
2703-002815
L804
2203-006093
C113
2801-003856
OSC600
2203-006093
C114
2901-001286
U201
2203-006093
C115
2901-001286
U202
2203-006093
C116
2901-001286
U203
2203-006093
C208
2904-001480
F801
2203-006093
C701
2904-001523
F800
2203-006093
C705
3301-001659
L301
2203-006137
C405
3301-001729
L701
2203-006190
C417
3705-001355
CON901
2203-006208
C416
3709-001298
CN100
2203-006324
C104
3710-001994
CN300
2203-006324
C209
3711-005829
CN301
2203-006324
C702
4302-001177
BAT100
2203-006324
C706
GH09-00036A
U600
2203-006438
C615
1108-000009
U500
2404-001105
C425
1203-003663
U101
2404-001105
C430
1203-003674
U200
2404-001151
C423
2203-006562
C217
2404-001239
C910
2203-006636
C216
2404-001240
C111
2801-004426
U802
2404-001268
C123
2911-000002
F900
2404-001268
C125
3711-005885
CN200
2404-001268
C303
3722-002067
CN401
2404-001268
C402
0601-002020
D701
2503-001041
C220
0601-002020
D702
2503-001041
C221
0601-002020
D703
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SEC Code
Design LOC
0601-002020
D704
0601-002020
D705
0601-002020
D706
0601-002020
D707
0601-002020
D708
0601-002020
D709
0601-002020
D711
1205-002683
U801
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2. Main PCB Bottom Diagram
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7. Flow Chart of Troubleshooting 1. Power On The set is not ' Power On '
Check the current consumption
No
Current consumption >=100mA
Download again
Yes Check the +VBATT Voltage
No Voltage >= 3.3V
Charge the Battery
Yes Check the pin of U100
No
Check U100 and C115
pin#J12 of U100 >= 2.8V Yes
pin#A13 of U100 = 2.8V No No
Yes
pin#G11 = 1.8V
Check U100 and C116
Yes
Check the clock signal at pin#3 of U802 Freq = 26MHz , Vrms ≥ 300mV
No
Check the clock generation circuit (related to U802)
Yes Check the initial operation
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2. Initial Initialization Failure Yes
The pin#G11 of U100 = 1.8V and the pin#J12 of U100 ≒ 2.825V ?
No
Check the U100 (If it has some problem, adjust it.)
Yes
No
Is the pin#K9 of U100 "Low -> High"?
Check the U100 (If it has some problem, adjust it.)
Yes
No
32.768kHz wave forms at the C619 and C620
Check the U600
Yes
No The Voltage is "High" at the C114
Check the U100
Yes No Check the LCD Part
LCD display is O.K
Yes No Sound is O.K
Check the Audio Part
Yes END
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3. SIM Part
"Insert SIM" is displayed on the LCD
Yes
No Are there any Signals at pin#N9, #R10, #P10 of U100?
Check the U600
Yes
No Are there any Signals at pin#K12, #K11, #K14, #J11 of CN100?
Check the U100
Yes
Check the SIM Card
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4. Charging Part
Abnormal charging operation
No
The pin#17, #18 of CN300 is TA_VEXT ≒ 5V ?
Replace TA or Check CN300
Yes
No Check the U101
The pin#8 of U101 is 3.2~4.2V ?
Yes
The ICHRG = 1.4V(during
No
charging) and ≒ 180mV(full
Solder again or change R111
charging) ?
Yes
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R115
3
A GND
4 JIG_ON
RXTXQN C6 RXTXQP C7 RXTXIN D6 RXTXIP D7 RAREF1 B6 RAREF2 B5
2
Y
CHG_ON
C124
CLK13M_MC
CHG_DET
TP106 TP105 TP104 TP103
C123
CLK32K
5
AUXOUTN AUXOUTP AUXINN AUXINP MICOUTN MICOUTP MICINN MICINP AOUTBN AOUTBP AOUTAN AOUTAP
VCCD
R109
DSP_INT
B VCC
DAIDO M6 DAIDI L6 DAIRN P4 DAICK R4 VREGN R14 VREGP M13 VXVCM R13 AUXOUTN L13 AUXOUTP K13 AUXINN L14 AUXINP M15 MICOUTN P15 MICOUTP N15 MICINN M14 MICINP N14 AOUTBN P12 AOUTBP R12 AOUTAN N12 AOUTAP P11
C121 1UF 10V
R110
VCCD
R116
PWR_ON JIG_ON
R114
R113
1
TXP E7 AFC D9
U102
U100
DINTR P3 NC7 P5 MC R6 XOENAQ D1 RTC_CLK N4
TA_VEXT
VCCD
RST
TA_VEXT
JIG_ON_IF
VBAT
SERLE1 SERLE2 SERDA SERCK
B1 A2 C1 C2
C119
OCTL0 OCTL1 OCTL2 OCTL3 OCTL4 OCTL5 OCTL6 OCTL7
E6 C5 F5 E5 A4 G6 B3 A3
C101
C103
VIB_RNG_EN L9 INTRQL10 PWR_KEEP M9 MODEN10 RESET_O K9 PSW1_BUF L7 PWR_SW1N C15 PWR_SW2 C14
RTX_IP RTX_IN RTX_QP RTX_QN
AFC TXPOWER
SERLE SERDAT SERCLK
SVC_RED SVC_GREEN SVC_BLUE PCS_RX_EN XOENA TX_BAND_SEL RF_EN TX_EN
DB15 DB14 DB13 DB12 DB11 DB10 DB9 DB8 DB7 DB6 DB5 DB4 DB3 DB2 DB1 DB0 AB8 AB7 AB6 AB5 AB4 AB3 AB2 AB1 AB0 I|O RWN RESETN_CSP
AUX_ADC3 D13 GNDS1 F7 GNDS2 F8 GNDS3 F9 GNDS4 F10 GNDS5 G7 GNDS6 G8 GNDS7 G9 GNDS8 G10 GNDS9 H6 GNDS10 H7 GNDS11 H8 GNDS12 H9 GNDS13 J7 GNDS14 J8 GNDS15 J9 GNDS16 J10 GNDS17 K10 NC5 1 NC6 2
D2 D3 E3 E2 F3 F2 F1 F4 G4 G3 H5 J6 J5 K3 K2 K1 K5 K7 M1 M2 N2 N1 L5 P1 K6 L3 L2 R3
VCCA
VDD5 VDD67 GNDQ GND_PSC1 GND_PSC2 GND_HCUR VDD1 VDD2 VDD3 VDD_IO1 VDD_IO2 VSS1 VSS2 VSS3 VSS4 VDDD GNDD VDDB GNDB VDDV GNDV VDD_OCTL GND_OCTL
DSP_IO DSP_RWN CSP_RESET
DSP_AB(0:8)
DSP_DB(15) DSP_DB(14) DSP_DB(13) DSP_DB(12) DSP_DB(11) DSP_DB(10) DSP_DB(9) DSP_DB(8) DSP_DB(7) DSP_DB(6) DSP_DB(5) DSP_DB(4) DSP_DB(3) DSP_DB(2) DSP_DB(1) DSP_DB(0) DSP_AB(8) DSP_AB(7) DSP_AB(6) DSP_AB(5) DSP_AB(4) DSP_AB(3) DSP_AB(2) DSP_AB(1) DSP_AB(0)
C102
R101
C10 B13 E8 B15 K15 F11 J3 M3 N6 N5 J4 G5 K4 R2 P6 N11 M10 A6 F6 L11 P13 C4 B4
DSP_DB(0:15)
VCCD
4
3
2
1
VIN
_EN
_CHG
_PPR
9
GND
GND
IMIN
IREF
5
6
7
8
R102
BAT
R107
C118
D15 E10 A10 E9 H10
E14 E13 E11 F12 D14
K8 L8 N7 M7
K12 H11 G12 G13 F13 F15 C12 A14 C9 D10 B10 B11 A12 B12 A13 J12 G11 F14
N9 R10 P10 J11 K11 K14
U101
ADC_AUX2 ADC_AUX1 VREF CREF RTC_ALMN
VEXT VBAT CH_BDRV CH_ISEN CH_RES
CSN_PSC SCLK_PSC SDO_PSC SDI_PSC
VSIM VRTC LED2_DRV LED1_DRV RING_DRV VIB_DRV VLDO_7 VLDO_6 VL5S_B VL5S_A VLDO_5 VL4S_B VL4S_A VLDO_4 VLDO_3 VLDO_2 VLDO_1 VACC
UP_CLK UP_RST UP_IO SIM_IO SIM_RST SIM_CLK
VDD34 C11 VDD12 J13
VBAT
TP101
TP107
R112
1 Q100
C104
R111
VREF
UP_SDI
UP_CS UP_SCLK
2
3
DCS_TX_EN GSM_TX_EN
KEY_BL1
SIMCLK SIMRST SIMDATA
C111
R104
ICHRG
PWR_KEEP
INTRQ
VBAT
KEY_ROW(0)
KEY_COL(2)
C105
C125
10
R105
VRTC
C117
11 2 2 33
VBAT
CN100 6 6 5 5 4 4 GG GG 7 89 C107
RTCALARM
C108
FLASH_RESET
RST
C115
C116
VCCD VCC_1.8A
C114
VRF
C113
VCCA
C112
VCCB
C106
C110
C109
C122
R108
C120
R106
NEG
POS
R103
VRTC
BAT100
CSP_RESET
TR_RST
Flow Chart of Troubleshooting
TP102
Flow Chart of Troubleshooting
5. Microphone Part
Microphone does not work
Yes No Is the assembled status of microphone O.K?
Reassemble the microphone
Yes
Check the reference voltage on Mic path
No Solder the microphone again or C423 > 2.5V
Replace around Mic Circuit (C412, C420, R415, R418.....)
Yes
No Is microphone ok ?
Check U100
Yes END
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6. Speaker Part
There is no sound from Speaker
No Is the terminal of Speaker O.K.?
Replace the Speaker
Yes
The type of sound from the Speaker is Melody
Yes
Are there any signals at the pin#5 and pin#7 of U402? Yes
The pin#4 of U402 is "Low"
No
No
No
Are there any signals at the pin#2 and pin#10 of U402? Yes
Yes
Yes Check U402
No
The pin#4 of U402 is "High"
No
Check U100
Check U402
END
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R408
SPK1P
V401
C409
V403
R410
R402
C412
9 NO1
VCC
U402
NO2
1 2 3 4 5
VBAT
C404
VCCD
R401
R419
R403
V404
V402
AOUTAN SPK1N AUDIO_AMP_EN YMU_SPK1N
D(1) D(0) CP_WEN
C406
33 26 27 28
G
23
22
21
D7
20
D(7)
19
YMU_VIB_EN
SPOUT2
18
YMU_SPK1N
SPOUT1
17 G
EQ3
YMU_SPK1P SPVDD
24
U401
25
D1
D0 /WR
NC
MTR PLLC
VDD
VSS C434
C418
8
G
36 16 15 14 13 12 11
35
C407
NC
CLKI
/RST
VREF
NC
C427
C416
R426
R425
R420
9
HPOUT-L/MONO 10
LED
/IRQ
EQ2
7
EQ1
6
C432
R407
5
/CS
4
A0
3
HPOUT-R
1
IOVDD G
R427 C433
/RD
2
D6
29 30 31 32 34
D(6)
C408
R423
R421
C417
D5
A(0)
YMU_EN
CP_OEN
CLK13M_YMU YMU_LED YMU_IRQ RST
C425
C430
D(5)
V410
J_MIC+ MIC1
4
D4
C410
C415
V411
5
ZD304
SPVSS
NC1
IN1
COM1
COM2
NC2
IN2
GND
C411
C414
C422
6
3
C419
C405
VCCD
R404
R406
4
JACK_IN 5
EAR_MIC_N 6 EAR_SPK_P 2
EAR_MIC_P 1 EAR_SPK_N 3
V405
C401
CN401
R405
VBAT
C402
C403
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8 7 6 GND 11
L401
L402
R414 2.7K
AOUTBP JACK_IN
AOUTBN
12 78
D(4)
C420
R413
R416
R439
EAR_SWITCH
D3
VCCA
R415
C423
R418
VCCD
Q400
D2
C413
C421
C424
C429
3
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YMU_SPK1P
R409
R411
R422
C431
2
D(3)
R412
R417
R424
VCCA
R435
R437
D(2)
MICINP
MICOUTP
MICINN MICOUTN
AUXOUTN AUXINN
AUXINP AUXOUTP
AUDIO
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8. EGSM Reciever CONTINUOUS RX ON RF INPUT : 62CH AMP : -50dBm
NO NORMAL CONDITION catch the channel?
Check soldered status of C901, C902, L904
YES NO
CON901 resolder or change
F900 CHECK pin#9 ≥ -65dBm ?
YES NO F900 CHECK pin#11 ≥ -65dBm ?
F900, C808, L803 resolder or change
YES NO U801 CHECK pin#21,22 ≥ -65dBm ?
C804,C805,L802 resolder or change
YES
NO U801 CHECK pin#31 : 26MHz ? Vp-p : 860mV?
U802 CHECK 26MHz ? Vp-p : 950mV?
NO U802 CHECK clean 3V?
YES YES
CHECK U100 U802 Resolder or Change?
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9. EGSM transmitter
F900 pin#7 : about 2~3 dBm?
NO
CONTINUS TX ON CONDITION
NO F900 pin#4 : 3 V?
U100 check & change
YES
TX POWER DAC:500 CODE APPLIED CH:62 RBW : 100KHz VBW : 100KHz SPAN : 10MHz REF LEV. : 10dBm ATT. : 20dB
YES NO CON901, C903 check&change
C906 ≒ 4~5dBm?
YES
U900 check & change
NO BATTERY, U801 check & change
C910 : 3.7 V? YES
NO
NO R903 check & change
Between R903 & U900 : 1.2V?
YES
YES
NO R902 : ≒ -5dBm ?
YES
U900 change
U801 change or resolder
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10. DCS Receiver CONTINUOUS RX ON RF INPUT : 698CH AMP : -50dBm
NO Check soldered status of C901,C902,L904
NORMAL CONDITION catch the channel?
YES NO CON901 resolder or change
F900 CHECK pin#9 ≥ -65dBm ?
YES NO F900 CHECK pin#1 ≥ -65dBm ?
F900, C806, L807 resolder or change
YES NO U801 CHECK pin#19,20 ≥ -65dBm ?
C807, C809, L806 resolder or change
YES
NO U801 CHECK pin#31 : 26MHz ? Vp-p : 860mV?
NO U802 CHECK 26MHz ? Vp-p : 950mV?
U802 CHECK clean 3V?
YES YES
U802 Resolder or Change? CHECK U100
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11. DCS transmitter CONTINUOUS TX ON CONDITION
NO
NO
F900 pin#5 : about 2~3 dBm?
U100 check & change
F900 pin#10 : 3 V? YES
YES
CON901, C903 check&change
NO
CH : 698CH(DCS),660CH(PCS) TX POWER CODE: 350 CODE APPLIED RBW : 100KHz VBW : 100KHz SPAN : 10MHz REF LEV. : 10dBm ATT. : 20dB
L902: ≒ 4~5dBm?
YES
U900 check & change
NO BATTERY, U801 check & change
C910 : 3.7 V?
YES
Between R903 & U900 : 1.2V?
NO
R903 check & change
NO
YES
YES
NO R901: ≒ -5dBm ?
YES
U900 change or resolder U801 change or resolder
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Flow Chart of Troubleshooting
12. PCS Receiver CONTINUOUS RX ON RF INPUT : 698CH AMP : -50dBm
NO Check soldered status of C901,C902,L904
NORMAL CONDITION catch the channel?
YES NO CON901 resolder or change
F900 CHECK pin#9 ≥ -65dBm ?
YES NO F900 CHECK pin#3 ≥ -65dBm ?
F900, C818, L805 resolder or change
YES NO U801 CHECK pin#17,18 ≥ -65dBm ?
C816, C817, L804 resolder or change
YES
NO U801 CHECK pin#31 : 26MHz ? Vp-p : 860mV?
NO U802 CHECK 26MHz ? Vp-p : 950mV?
U802 CHECK clean 3V?
YES YES
U802 Resolder or Change? CHECK U100
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13. PCS transmitter CONTINUOUS TX ON CONDITION
NO
NO
F900 pin#5 : about 2~3 dBm?
U100 check & change
F900 pin#10 : 3 V? YES
YES
CON901, C903 check&change
NO
CH : 698CH(DCS),660CH(PCS) TX POWER CODE: 350 CODE APPLIED RBW : 100KHz VBW : 100KHz SPAN : 10MHz REF LEV. : 10dBm ATT. : 20dB
L902: ≒ 4~5dBm?
YES
U900 check & change
NO BATTERY, U801 check & change
C910 : 3.7 V?
YES
Between R903 & U900 : 1.2V?
NO
R903 check & change
NO
YES
YES
NO R901: ≒ -5dBm ?
YES
U900 change or resolder U801 change or resolder
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SERCLK
SERLE
R804
R805
GND
NC
NC
31
13
XTAL2
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R801
30
1
4
U802
29
U801
VDD
C813
3 2
VIO
R800
_RESET 32
VDD
33
12
14
28
15
27
RFOL
35 34
11
GND
16
26
C812
C810
24
23
21
20
19
18
17
C819
C811
25
RFIAN
RFIAP
RFIEN
RFIEP
RFIDN
RFIDP
RFIPN
RFIPP
C814
XMODE
13MHZ_BB
XOENA
R807
SCLK
_SEN
SDIO
BQN
BQP
BIN
BIP
XOUT
0
TP806
VRF
RFOH XDIV
VDD AFC
XEN XTAL1 C815
CLK13M_YMU
CLK13M_MC
CLK13M_TR
R809
VRF
AFC
(MURATA)
(MURATA)
L806
L802
(MURATA) L804
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R803
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
91
_PDN
SERDAT
T803
T801
C801
VDD
RTX_QN
RTX_QP
RTX_IN
RTX_IP
13MHZ_BB
RF_EN
R808
VCCD
C809
C807
C805
C804
C817
C816
C803
C802
L800
F800
IN
IN
10 5 3 2
G G G G
6 OUT 7 GSM OUT 8 OUT DCS 9 OUT
OUT
4
1
5
4 OUT G
3
IN 2
G
F801
L803
L807
L805
1 C818
C808
C806
EGSMRX
DCSRX
PCSRX
DCS_PAM_IN
GSM_PAM_IN
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Flow Chart of Troubleshooting
GSM_PAM_IN
DCS_PAM_IN
R902
R901
C905
VBAT
48
47
C909
43
C910
1 3 8 91 0 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
GSM850/900IN
GND1GSM
20
VCC3GSM
VCCOUT
42
21
39
VCC2DCS/PCS
VCC1DCS/PCS
C915 C916
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
DCS/PCSOUT
GSM850/900OUT
22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 33 36 38 44
35
C914
VCC3DCS/PCS C913
NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC
VCC1GSM
DCS/PCSIN
BANDSEL
TXENABLE
VRAMP
18
U900
VBATT
46
37
40
41
45
2
19
VBATT
R903
C911
NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC
TX_BAND_SEL
TX_EN
TXPOWER
C912
6
31
5
4
7 30 32 34 49 50 51 52 53 54
L901
L902
C908
C906
C904
C907
DCSRX PCSRX
EGSMRX
9
G 4
C903
A
2
1
C901
L904
GSM_TX_EN DCS_TX_EN PCS_RX_EN
ANT901
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ANT900
J_ANT
C902
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CON901
CG 3
L903
VC1 0 VC2 4 VC3 2
F900
14 13 12 8 6
G G G G G
ANT 1 DCS_RX 31 PCS_RX DCS/PCS_TX 5 GSM850/900_TX 7 GSM850/900_RX 11
7-16
VCC2GSM
VCCOUT