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72000 Bluetooth Development Kit
User’s Guide
94001620000
Rev. 1.2 TR special, 2002-12-06
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Contents
Chapter 1
Introduction
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
About This Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Additional Documents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Downloads and Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
System Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Acronyms and Abbreviations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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1-2
1-3
1-3
1-4
Chapter 2
Product Overview
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.4.1
2.4.2
2.4.3
2.4.4
Block Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Interfaces. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ICs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Software Tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Bluetooth HCI Terminal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Configuration Manager. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
DemoBench . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
RadioTest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2-5
2-6
2-6
2-6
2-6
2-6
2-7
2-7
Chapter 3
Setup
Chapter 4
Hardware
4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
4.4.1
4.4.2
4.4.3
4.4.4
4.4.5
4.4.6
4.4.7
4.4.8
Signal and Connection Descriptions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Environmental. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Mechanical . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Electrical . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Power Supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Reset Circuit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Clocks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Memory. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
UART Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
CODEC Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Antenna . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
100 mm² Module. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Chapter 5
Regulatory
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Regulatory Statements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5.1.1
General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5.1.2
European Union (EU) and EFTA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5.1.3
France . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5.1.4
United States of America and Canada . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5.1.5
Canada Compliance (Industry Canada) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5.1.6
Taiwan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5.2
Development Kit Approval. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5.2.1
Type Approval . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5.2.2
Prototype Shipment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5.3
Obtaining Type Approval . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5.3.1
Requirements for Bluetooth Qualification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5.3.2
Requirements for Regulatory Type Approval . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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5-19
5-19
5-19
5-20
5-20
5-20
5-21
Appendix A
Board Diagrams
Appendix B
Bill of Material
Appendix C
100 mm² Module Diagram
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Chapter 1
Introduction
NOTE:
You must not make changes or modify the device in any way.
The 72000 Development Kit for the Bluetooth Platform Solution from Motorola is a unique demonstration
and development tool.
This product contains all of the hardware, software, and documentation needed to evaluate the
functionality of the following Motorola Bluetooth platform solution IC’s:
•
MC72000 Bluetooth Baseband Controller and Transceiver IC
•
MC13181 Wireless Power Management IC
Also, you can develop software and hardware solutions around the platform chipset. The 72000
Development Kit makes it possible to easily and quickly set up and start demonstrating a Class 2 Bluetooth
solution, and it provides an efficient layout for the baseband and RF on an FR4 PCB substrate.
The primary applications of the 72000 Development Kit are:
•
Evaluation of the platform chipset and its features
•
Porting of a user Bluetooth stack to the Motorola Bluetooth hardware
•
Prototyping of a Bluetooth-enabled host device
•
Reference design for quick layout of a Bluetooth solution based on the MC71000 and MC13180
chipset
The 72000 Development Kit is Bluetooth 1.1 qualified and type approved in a great number of countries.
See Chapter 5, “Regulatory”.
For detailed information on the MC72000 and MC13181 IC’s, please refer to the technical brief for each.
These are included on the Development Kit CD.
1.1
About This Guide
This user’s guide will help you get started with the 72000 Development Kit. The guide covers a large
number of aspects of using the 72000 Development Kit, including:
•
Overview of the 72000 Development Kit and accompanying documentation
•
Instructions on setting up the hardware and software
•
Descriptions of the various elements making up the 72000 Development Kit
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The following is an overview of the various sections of this user’s guide and a brief description of each
section:
•
Chapter 1, “Introduction” contains an overview of the user’s guide and additional documents
available from the CD. The introduction is also where to find information on support, system
requirements, and a list of the acronyms used in this guide.
•
Chapter 2, “Product Overview” provides an overview of the 72000 Development Kit with brief
descriptions of the various elements making up the product.
•
Chapter 3, “Setup” explains how to set up the hardware and software to get the 72000 Development
Kit running.
•
Chapter 4, “Hardware” describes the various aspects of the 72000 Development Kit hardware
•
Chapter 5, “Regulatory” contains regulatory statements, a list of the countries where the 72000
Development Kit has obtained type approval or may be shipped as a prototype, and information on
what is needed to obtain type approval for new products.
•
Appendix A, “Board Diagrams“, contains 72000 development board schematic and component
placement.
•
Appendix B, “Bill of Material“, shows the BOM for the current 72000 development board.
•
Appendix C, “100 mm² Module Diagram“ contains schematic of the module that serves as a
demonstration of the space efficiency of the MC72000 Bluetooth solution.
1.2
Additional Documents
In addition to this user’s guide, the documentation for the 72000 Development Kit includes the following
documents. These are all accessible from the document overview on the CD.
•
User’s Guides for various elements of the 72000 Development Kit:
— Bluetooth HCI Terminal
— Configuration Manager
— DemoBench
— RadioTest
— Bluetooth Platform Solution Embedded System
•
System Overview of the Bluetooth Platform Solution from Motorola providing a detailed overview
of the platform.
•
Technical briefs for the various elements of Motorola’s Bluetooth platform solution:
— 72000 Bluetooth Development Kit
— MRFIC2408 External Power Amplifier IC
— MC13180 Bluetooth Low Power Wireless Data Transceiver IC
— MC13181 Wireless Power Management IC
— MC71000 Bluetooth Baseband Controller IC
— MC72000 Bluetooth Baseband Controller and Transceiver IC
— 71000 Bluetooth Development Kit
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Application notes for the following:
— Bluetooth Audio Signal Processor (BTASP) for High-Quality Audio Performance
— Motorola’s Bluetooth Solution to Interference Rejection and Coexistence with 802.11
— Enhancing ISM Band Performance Using Adaptive Frequency Hopping
•
Data sheets and information for components on the 72000 Development Kit:
— CODEC
— UART Level Converter
— EEPROMs
— Crystals
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Bluetooth Core Specification v1.1
1.3
Downloads and Support
For Development Kit software and documentation downloads, up-to-date information, support questions,
FAQs, etc., go to the following website: http://www.btpo.net
In addition, you may find useful information on the following websites: http://www.motorola.com and
http://www.motorola.com/semiconductor/bluetooth
For additional support on your Development Kit, if necessary, please contact your local FAE.
1.4
System Requirements
To install and use the 72000 Development Kit, you will need the following:
•
A PC equipped with Windows® 98/98 SE/2000
•
A 600 MHz processor (or higher)
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1.5
Acronyms and Abbreviations
Throughout this guide, the following acronyms and abbreviations are used:
EEPROM
Electrically Erasable/Programmable Read Only Memory
Rx
Receive(r)
SEEPROM
Serial Electrically Erasable/Programmable Read Only Memory
SPI
Serial Peripheral Interface
The SPI Bus made by Motorola handles all serial communication with a number of
different RF front ends and SEEPROMs.
SSI
Synchronous Serial Interface
Tx
Transmit(ter)
UART
Universal Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter
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Product Overview
This section contains a brief overview of the 72000 Development Kit. More detailed information on the
various elements is included in later sections and in the separate user’s guides included on the CD.
2.1
Block Diagram
The following figure shows the 72000 Development Kit block diagram:
32 KHz
13 MHz
Figure 2-1. Block Diagram
Rx
RS232
RS232
Level
Shifter
MC72000
Tx
Rx/Tx
Switch
Band
Pass
Filter
UART
Antenna
Connector
Modular Jack
DC
Power
Input
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MC13181
EEPROM
Status LEDs
Reset Switch
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2.2
Interfaces
The 72000 Development Kit features the following interfaces:
•
RS232 interface: Programmable baud rate from 1200 to 921 Kbit.
•
UART interface: 5-pin header with RxD, CTS, RTS, and GND, 3.3 V signaling, programmable
baud rate from 1200 to 921 Kbit, HCI UART transport layer.
NOTE:
The UART and RS232 interfaces cannot operate simultaneously.
•
2.3
Audio connections, with audio routed to the CODEC.
ICs
The 72000 Development Kit is supplied with the following Bluetooth ICs from Motorola:
•
MC72000 Bluetooth Baseband Controller and Transceiver IC
•
MC13181 Wireless Power Management IC
The 72000 Development Kit uses an Atmel SEEPROM (AT25HP512).
2.4
Software Tools
The 72000 Development Kit is accompanied by the following software tools:
•
Bluetooth HCI Terminal
•
Configuration manager
•
DemoBench
•
RadioTest
The following sections describe briefly each of the software tools. A separate user’s guide for each tool is
included on the Development Kit CD.
2.4.1
Bluetooth HCI Terminal
With the Bluetooth HCI Terminal you can interact with your Bluetooth hardware. The interface is similar
to that of an AT Terminal application when communicating with a modem. The Bluetooth HCI Terminal
makes it easy to send HCI commands from a computer to a Bluetooth device. Likewise, it is easy to
receive HCI responses from a Bluetooth device. Consequently, you can get hands-on experience with the
HCI. Or you can test your own Bluetooth hardware.
2.4.2
Configuration Manager
The Configuration Manager is an application that allows you to handle the Development Kit file system.
With this tool, you can download firmware patches and set up a number of baseband and radio parameters
to exercise the board. All parameters are restorable and default settings are stored automatically.
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2.4.3
DemoBench
The DemoBench is a demonstration tool that can be used for a number of purposes. You can send a file to
another Bluetooth device, “chat” with another Bluetooth device, and view link and packet statistics in a
real-time application.
2.4.4
RadioTest
The RadioTest application allows you to test all aspects of your Bluetooth hardware. This application lets
you control your hardware so as to carry out any test required for development purposes and when
preparing for production. Testing is both fast and simple; you can do all your testing with one and the same
program. In addition, you can create your own test system as desired without losing any of the benefits of
the Radio Test application. Finally, the application allows for simultaneous testing of several units using
the same equipment.
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Chapter 3
Setup
This section explains how to set up the 72000 Development Kit hardware and software. Do the following:
1. Attach external antenna to the 50 ohm connector on the development board.
2. Attach the development board to your computer using the UART (RS232) cable.
3. Attach power supply to DC connector on board and connect to main electricity supply.
4. Insert the CD in the CD-ROM drive of your computer and follow the onscreen instructions
to install the software and documentation.
5. Launch the Configuration Manager and make sure it is the only Development Kit
application running.
6. Select the "72000 - UART Application - Audio through Codec" configuration in the
Configuration Manager and click the Make Active button.
You can now use UART or RS232, however not simultaneously.
NOTE:
The first time the Configuration Manager is attached to a board, it will
advise you to make a backup of the configuration on the board. A backup
is necessary to save the board’s original settings. The backup will be called
Factory Settings for device XXXXXXXXXXXX.
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Hardware
This section provides information on various aspects of the 72000 Development Kit hardware. In addition,
Appendix A, “Board Diagrams“, contains the development board schematic and component placement,
and Appendix B, “Bill of Material“, contains the BOM.
4.1
Signal and Connection Descriptions
The 72000 Development Kit contains the following connections, switches, and indicators:
•
Power supply input
•
Modular jack 4/4 connector for mono-audio speaker and microphone (headset application)
•
RS232 interface
•
UART interface
•
Antenna connector
•
JTAG allowing interface to MC72000 production test
•
Reset button
•
Three control buttons for future applications
•
On/off switch
•
Status LEDs
•
Software download switch
The power supplied for the 72000 Development Kit is DC with the ratings stated in the specifications.
An analog audio signal to be transmitted over the Bluetooth connection can be fed into the 72000
Development Kit via the modular jack or as streaming audio through the host interface. It will be converted
to digital data and transmitted through the Bluetooth link. A digital audio signal received from a connected
Bluetooth device will be converted to an analog audio signal and available at the modular jack or as
streaming audio through the host interface (UART, SSI, SPI). The MC72000 has a Bluetooth Audio Signal
Processor (BTASP) for superior audio performance.
The RS232/UART interfaces can be used to transfer data and audio between a host and the Bluetooth device.
The firmware of the 72000 Development Kit can be upgraded through the RS232/UART interface.
The CODEC is attached to the MC72000 via SSI interface.
The antenna connector is an SMA 50 ohm connection.
The reset button can be activated to re-initialize the entire system.
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Three buttons are provided for future embedded applications.
Four status LEDs are provided:
•
One application-specific LED
•
24 MHz/32 kHz
•
RX/TX
•
Power on
4.2
Environmental
This section contains system level environmental information about the development board::
•
Storage temperature (degrees centigrade):
— Min. -40
— Max +125
•
Operating temperature (degrees centigrade):
— Min. 0
— Max +85
4.3
Mechanical
This section contains system level mechanical information:
•
Length: 75mm
•
Width: 50 mm
•
Height (PCB with components):
— Excluding legs: 18 mm
— Including legs: 25 mm
•
4.4
Layout, FR4, 4 layer: 1 mm
Electrical
This section contains electrical information:
•
Input power supply requirements: 3.5-6.5 VDC
•
Audio input: 65m Vpp
•
Audio output: 1.6 Vpp, modular jack 4/4 connector
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The following table shows the current consumption measurements of the circuits of the MC72000
Bluetooth Baseband Controller and Transceiver IC.
Table 1: Current Consumption Measurements of MC72000
Average
Current
Description
DH5 asymmetric
RX
57 mA
TX rate 57.6 kbits
DH5 asymmetric
TX
55.5 mA
DH5 symmetric
57.5 mA
Type
RX rate 723.2 kbits
TX rate 723.2 kbits
RX rate 57.6 kbits
TX rate 433.9 kbits
RX rate 433.9 kbits
HV1
54.8 mA
HV3
TDB
Total system in
low-power mode
TDB
Note that the table contains typical values.
4.4.1
Power Supply
The board is fed with power from on-board standard regulators.
The on-board power supply regulators should be fed with the supply provided, which generates the
following voltages for the board:
•
1.85 V
•
2.65 V
•
3.0V
4.4.2
Reset Circuit
The board includes a push button for full system reset of the MC72000 and all peripherals.
4.4.3
Clocks
The clocks in the system are as follows:
•
External crystal: 13 MHz
•
Sleep mode clock: 32.768 kHz
•
Active mode clock: 24 MHz
The MC72000 includes an internal oscillator circuit for the 32.768 kHz sleep mode clock and the 24 MHz
active mode clock. Only two external crystals and a few other components are needed.
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4.4.4
Memory
The MC72000 has embedded memory of 256 Kbytes of ROM and 64 K of RAM. The file system and
application can be uploaded from a host system, or a low-cost serial EEPROM (four-wire connection). For
more information on the contents and structure of the MC72000 memory, please refer to the Bluetooth
Platform Solution Embedded System User’s Guide. This is accessible from the document overview on the
Development Kit CD.
4.4.5
UART Interface
The UART interface is embedded in the MC72000. However, an external level converter is needed. For
this purpose, the MAX3237 1.0 Mbit level converter is used. The level converter is connected to the
MC72000 and a female 9-pin D-sub. The connection between the level converter and the MC72000 is
passed through a jumper block in order to aid debugging, and, if ever needed, to use a different type of
level converter.
4.4.6
CODEC Interface
The audio interface consists of the Motorola MC145483 CODEC, a 4-pin header and a 4/4p amp
connector. Sampling rate is configured at 7.8125 kHz.
4.4.6.1
Codec Setup and Configuration
In the current (Motorola CODEC) configuration for the 72000 Development Kit, the CODEC can only be
configured as a slave, which is done by the application at startup. Therefore, the MC72000 IC will be
configured as the SSI master, meaning that the MC72000 IC generates all SSI control signals. In practice,
the CODEC bit clock is tied electrically to the master clock.
There are certain constraints on the available clock frequencies; specifically, the frequency can only be
integer factors of the baseband’s master clock, which is 24 MHz. The Motorola CODEC expects a 2.048
MHz master clock, but due to these limitations, none of the available integral frequencies fit the CODEC
exactly. Therefore, a slight mismatch in the order of two per cent exists. To be exact, the CODEC expects
a 2.048 MHz master clock, but gets 2.000 MHz.
The frame sync generated by the MC72000 IC can only by an integer factor of the master clock (bit clock),
and is selected as 1/256th, resulting in:
•
Frame sync: 2000 kHz / 256 = 7.8125 kHz
This slight mismatch does not cause any audio degredation. Interpolation copes with the synchronization
seamlessly. The degradation of the frequency characteristic of the system from runnning on a slightly
lower sample frequency is not significant. (The pass-band upper frequency is 3.9 kHz instead of 4.0 kHz).
Figure 4-1. SSI Signals from Baseband to CODEC
STXD
SRXD
STCK
STFS
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4.4.7
Antenna
The 72000 Development Kit contains an SMA 50 ohm antenna connector.
4.4.8
100 mm² Module
A six-layer HDI PCB with an area of 100mm² has been populated with an MC72000 IC and all the
necessary external components for a host-based solution, where the reference oscillator signals are
provided by the host. This serves as a demonstration of the space efficiency of the MC72000 Bluetooth
solution. This PCB has been fitted with pads to resemble a QFN package and has been mounted on the
motherboard.
For a diagram of this module, see Appendix C, “100 mm² Module Diagram“.
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Chapter 5
Regulatory
This section contains regulatory statements, a list of the countries where the 72000 Development Kit has
obtained type approval or may be shipped as a prototype, and information on what is needed by developers
to obtain type approval for their products.
NOTE:
This device is intended for evaluation and development purposes by
professionals only and is NOT for re-sale.
5.1
Regulatory Statements
This section contains the regulatory statements that apply to the 72000 Development Kit.
NOTE:
Users are not permitted to make changes or modify the system in any way.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible
for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
5.1.1
General
This product complies with any mandatory product specification in any country where the product is sold.
5.1.2
European Union (EU) and EFTA
This equipment complies with the R&TTE directive 1999/5/EC and has been provided with the CE mark
accordingly.
5.1.3
France
This equipment may only be used as a Class 2 device, not as a Class 1 device. Note also that only indoor
use is allowed.
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5.1.4
United States of America and Canada
Tested to comply with FCC Standards FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE. See FCC 47CFR part 15.19(b)(2)
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules and with RSS-210 / RSS-139 of the Industry Canada.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference,
and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired
operation. See FCC regulation CFR47 sec. 15.19(3).
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant
to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to
radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can
be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference
by one or more of the following measures:
•
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna
•
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver
•
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected
•
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help
In order to comply with FCC RF Exposure requirements, a minimum separation distance of 20 cm must
always be maintained between the transmitter antenna and all persons during normal operation.
Note that any changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by the manufacturer may
void the FCC authorization to operate this equipment. See FCC regulation CFR47 sec. 15.21.
5.1.5
Canada Compliance (Industry Canada)
To prevent radio interference to the licensed service, this device is intended to be operated indoors
and away from windows to provide maximum shielding. Equipment that is installed outdoors is
subject to licensing.
In French: Pour empêcher un brouillage radioélectrique au service faisant l'objet d'une licence, cet
appareil doit être utilisé à l'interieur et loin des fenêtres afin de founir un écran de blindage
maximal. Au cas aù un installation en plain air, le materiel doit faire l'objet d'une licence.
This device has been designed to operate with an antenna having a maximum gain of 5.00 dBi. Antenna
having a higher gain is strictly prohibited per regulations of Industry Canada. The required antenna
impedance is 50 ohms.
To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that
the equivalent isotropically radiated power (EIRP) is not more than that required for successful
communication.
The term "IC:" before the radio certification number only signifies that Industry Canada technical
specifications were met.
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5.1.6
Taiwan
5.2
Development Kit Approval
5.2.1
Type Approval
In the following countries, the 72000 Development Kit has obtained type approval:
•
Europe (EU and EFTA countries)
•
USA
•
Canada
•
Japan*
* The equipment will be tested at accredited in-country test house. However, actual application will not be submitted as the 72000
development board has no enclosure, which is requested for approval in Japan.
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5.2.2
Prototype Shipment
In the following countries, the 72000 Development Kit has not been typed approved but prototypes may be
shipped:
•
China
•
Taiwan
•
Israel**
•
Hong Kong
•
Korea (South)
•
Singapore
•
Brazil
•
Mexico**
** Awaiting new regulations.
5.3
Obtaining Type Approval
Customers of Motorola Bluetooth chipsets will face some Bluetooth qualification and regulatory
requirements for their products. The following lists the requirements for the major markets as defined by
Motorola as tier 1 countries: Australia, Canada, Europe (15 + 4 EFTA countries), Japan, New Zealand and
the US. A number of other countries worldwide will accept the test reports made for Europe and/or US
approval; for more information, please go to: http://www.bluetooth.org/member/regulatory.
Motorola chipsets (radio/baseband) are pre-qualified as Bluetooth components; for more information,
please go to: http://qualweb.opengroup.org/Template2.cfm?LinkQualified=QualifiedProducts. Also any
variants of Motorola software stacks will be pre-qualified. The assumption of pre-qualification provides
that customers will implement the radio module (radio chip including surrounding components and print
layout) without any changes.
5.3.1
Requirements for Bluetooth Qualification
Baseband chipset will be used as a pre-qualified component and do not require re-testing.
Any incorporated variant of Motorola software stack will be used as a pre-qualified component and do not
require re-testing.
Radio will need to be re-tested in the product layout for the 8 (of 16) test cases listed in the following table.
(For more information, see “The Bluetooth Qualification Program Reference Document (BQ PRD)” on the
Bluetooth Qualification Program Website: http://qualweb.bluetooth.org/Template2.cfm.)
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Table 5-1.
TRM/CA/04/E
TX Output Spectrum-Frequency range
TRM/CA/08/E
Initial Carrier Frequency Tolerance
TRM/CA/09/E
Carrier Frequency Drift
TTRC/CA/01/E
Out-of-Band Spurious Emissions-radiated
RCV/CA/02/E
Sensitivity-multi-slot packets
RCV/CA/03/E
C/I performance
RCV/CA/04E
Blocking performance
TP/PHYS/TRX/BV-05-C
Symbol rate
If changes are made to the 72000 Development Kit radio module BOM or layout, all 16 Bluetooth test
cases will be required to be re-tested. Depending on the nature of changes to the radio, re-testing might
only be necessary in normal temperature. This has to be decided by the BQB in each case.
5.3.2
Requirements for Regulatory Type Approval
The following regulatory testing needs to be made:
•
For CE-marking: EN 300 328-2 (emission), EN 301 489-17 (EMC), EN 60950 (safety)
•
For Japan approval: ARIB T-66.
•
For FCC grant: CFR47 part 15.205, 15.209 and 15.247 (except 15.247e: processing gain)
NOTE:
As Motorola radios will be approved by FCC as radio modules and the
FCC testing can be avoided for regulatory purposes for radio modules,
provided no changes are made to the radio module BOM or layout, it will
still be necessary to perform the Out-of-Band Spurious
Emissions-radiated-test of part 15.209.
The product might be subject to additional product specific regulations, such as PSTN regulations and
other.
Type approval applications have to be filed to the national authorities for each product.
Documentation submitted for type approval can vary from country to country, but will in general include:
test reports, pictures, BOM, schematics, PCB layouts, product descriptions (block diagrams), antenna
information, SAR statements (see below), label/manual information (legal text) and manufacturer
information.
Both in Europe and US regulators are currently working on new sets of rules for combined radio
equipment as well as rules for SAR. Test requirements for SAR (including combined radio) will most
likely be topical within the next year.
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Board Diagrams
The following pages show the 72000 development board schematic and component placement.
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JTAG
J101
DC
10
Power Supply
4- 6VDC
J103
VDD1V85
JTAG0 3
JTAG3 5
JTAG4 7
Not Mounted
JTAG1
JTAG6
JTAG2
MAIN+
RESET
JTAG[0..6]
SSI[0..3]
GPIO[0..3]
UART[0..3]
Sheet 2
MAIN+
JTAG[0..6]
RESET
Power_ON
EPADRV
CLK1
CLK0
GPIO[0..3]
SSI[0..3]
UART[0..3]
REFCTRL
Module and Power
Sheet3
REFCTRL
UART[0..3]
SSI[0..3]
GPIO[0..3]
CLK0
CLK1
Antenna
13MHz_osc
32kHz_osc
BT_WAKEUP
TXD
RTS
RXD
CTS
Ri
RFNET2
ANTENNA
0R
MICEAREAR+
MIC+
TXD
RTS
RXD
CTS
0R
R102
Not Mounted
R101
32kHz oscillator
13MHz oscillator
J102 5
SMA Receptacle, Female
J106 5
Not Mounted
J107 5
Not Mounted
0R
IC101
MMQA5V6T1
R103
EPADRV
C1
Power_ON
RESET
MICSpeakSpeak+
MIC+
C2
HOLE1
np hole ø4.2mm
HOLE2
Module Peripherals
A1
CO1
CO2
PCB Corner Mark
np hole ø4.2mm
HOLE3
PCB Corner Mark
CO3
PCB101
DIG504-2
A1
Primus datum point (Compside)
A2
Secundary fiducial point (Compside)
HOLE4
np hole ø4.2mm
CO4
np hole ø4.2mm
PCB Corner Mark
PCB Corner Mark
A3
Secundary fiducial point (Soldside)
C3
J104
UART
4/4p
J105
9p Female Ang
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m2
m1
C4
MAIN+
R201
500mA
D201
BZV90C6V8
VCC
R207
0R
24
23
21
16
10
11
12
18
17
14
13
IC201
VCC1
VCC2
C201
100µF
Vin+
VinHysteresisSelect
Shutdown
S INV
Q1_b
Q2
S OR
1V85_ENABLE
2V65_ENABLE
S202
Switch
OUT2V65
OUT1V85
DelayCap
RESET_b
Detect
REFOUT
R202
1.0K
TP201
D202
Green LED
S201
VCC
22
15
19
EP
20
R215
470R
EP
AGND1
AGND2
SGND
OUT3V0/3V3
C202
100nF
C203
100nF
J202
1p
J203
1p
1.0K
VDD1V85
R204
R205
1.5R
10
RESET
RESET
C211
10pF
C209
32kHz_osc
10pF
C205
1µF
VCC_RF
R206
0.47R
SPI11
SPI10
SPI12
SPI13
X201
32.768KHz
C204
1µF
J204
J205
J206
1p VDD1V85 1p
VCC_RF 1p VDD3V
J201
C206
1µF
VDD3V
R208
1.5R
2*5p
VDD3V
C219
100nF
C217
VDD1V85
C218
67
47
52
12
51
49
55
54
66
65
43
SSI0
SSI1
SSI2
SSI3
62
57
61
56
11
41
59
40
GPIO0
27
28
30
26
25
29
31
50
58
60
JTAG0
JTAG1
JTAG2
JTAG3
JTAG4
JTAG5
JTAG6
GPIO3
GPIO1
GPIO2
SPI10
SPI11
SPI12
SPI13
UART0
UART1
UART2
UART3
100nF
C220
100nF
REFCTRL
Not Mounted
TP205
CLK1
CLK0
100nF
SSI[0..3]
UART[0..3]
C221
Not Mounted
R211
R219
0R
R220
R212 100K
10M
R213
10M
GPIO[0..3]
JTAG[0..6]
R216
10K
53
13
68
48
64
63
Z0=50ohm
C207
15pF
0R
Not Mounted
C222
RFNET1
Track 523µm, layer 1-2 300µm
38
R218
0R
X202
13.000MHz
13MHz_osc
Antenna
15pF
C208
EPADRV
C213
100nF
C214
100nF
C216
100nF
C210
100nF
C212
100nF
VCC_RF
R217
VCC_RF
44
45
46
22
42
23
21
36
15
10
19
17
32
24
33
34
39
37
20
35
18
14
16
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GNDLNA1
GNDDEMO
GNDCP
GNDMOD
GNDPRE
GNDVCO
VSS_2
GNDPA
GND6
GND5
GND4
GND3
VCCPA
VCCLNA
VCCDEMO
VCCPRE
VDD_1
VCCMOD
VCCCP
VCCVCO
VCCDC
NC
EPADRV
XEMIT
XBASE
VCCXTAL
Antenna
For DIG499-2 and DIG501-2
VDDcore_I1
VDDcore_I2
CON201
VDDpb_pc
VDD_EIM
VDD_IO
RESET
CLK1
CLK0
SSI_STCK_SRCK
SSI_STFS_SRFS
SSI_STD
SSI_SRD
TxD
RxD
CTS
RTS
SPI1-MOSI
SPI1-MISO
SPI1-SCK
SPI1-SS
REFCTRL
XTAL
EXTAL
OSC32k
GPIO_B10
GPIO_B12
GPIO_C9
TRST
TDI
TDO
TMS
RTCK
TTS
TCK
GND_IO
GNDpb_pc
GND_EIM
GNDcore_I1
GNDcore_I2
GND2
GND1
100mm2 Pillaris Daughter board
RADIO
CS
SCK
SO
SI
R214
10K
3V0/3V3 sel
3V0/3V3 ENABLE
MC13181
IC202
VCC
HOLD
WP
GND
Switch
Preliminary
R209
0R
R210
Not Mounted
VDD3V
C215
100nF
AT25HP512-10CI-1.8
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CLK1
UART[0..3]
SSI3
SSI2
SSI1
SSI0
GPIO[0..3]
11
UART03
UART25
UART37
UART19
11
10
12
10
12
100nF
C302
100nF
C304
26
27
C303
100nF
TXD
CTS
BT_WAKEUP
RTS
RXD
Ri
Level shifter
C307
22nF
R317
43K
VDD3V
R323
2.2K
R303
470R
D303
Speak-
Speak+
24MHz / 32kHz
D302
TP302
Green LED
TP307
TR301B
BC847BS
R312
10K
TP309
CLK0
C308
100nF
MIC-
MIC+
R304
470R
TP308
R311
TR302A
BC847BS
10K
TP310
REFCTRL
VDD3V
Vol -
Keys
Vol +
S302
SPST
S303
S301
TP305
R302
0R
SPST
TP318
RESET
R309
10K
TP304
TP303
R307
10K
R313
100R
S304
BT
GPIO1
GPIO[0..3]
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SPST
R308
10K
SPST
GPIO0
R301
0R
D301
Red LED
R306
470R
TR301A
BC847BS
R310
10K
VCC
TP317
EPADRV
OUT 1
VDD
OUT 2
GND
+IN
LM4878
Shutdown
Bypass
-IN
IC303
R316
43K
C306
1.0nF
R305
470R
TP306
R326
1.0K
Red/Green LED SMD
VAG
GPIO2
IC301
VCC
V+
V-
10
12
11
15
14
R318
10K
R319
10K
1µF
C317
C311
330nF
C1+
GND
TP316
C309
150pF
270K
R320
VAG
C312
150pF
R324
R325
2.2K
28
C1C2+
20
19
18
17
MBAUD
SHDN
R1IN
R2IN
R3IN
T1OUT
T2OUT
T3OUT
T4OUT
T5OUT
C2-
T1IN
T2IN
T3IN
T4IN
T5IN
R1OUTB
R1OUT
R2OUT
R3OUT
EN
MAX3237EAI
PI
RO-
IC302
DR
DT
PO+
PO-
FSR
FST
BCLKR
BCLKT
MCLK
TI-
TG
TI+
VAG
VAG-Ref
C314
330nF
R321
1.0K
25
24
23
22
19
17
16
21
20
18
13
13
14
12
11
PDI
HB
VDD
VSS
MC145483SD
270K
R322
220R
C310
1µF
C301
100nF
C305
100nF
R331
R327
0R
VDD3V
TP315
0R
Not Mounted
R328
J301
2*6p
GPIO3
10
16
15
C315
100nF
C316
100nF
VDD3V
J302
2*6p
R330
0R
VDD3V
C313
100nF
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Appendix B
Bill of Material
This appendix shows the Bill of Material for the 72000 Development Kit PIN 80000504000 Rev. R02.00.
Table B-1.
Item
Value
Rating
Tolerance
Manufacturer
Manufacturer's Part
Number
Part
Reference
100µF
10V
20%
AVX
TPSD107MOlOR0150
C201
100nF
6.3V
10% X513
Murata
GRP155R60J104KA01E
C202
100nF
6.3V
10% X513
Murata
GRP155R60J104KA01E
C203
100nF
6.3V
10% X513
Murata
GRP155R60J104KA01E
C210
100nF
6.3V
10% X513
Murata
GRP155R60J104KA01E
C212
100nF
6.3V
10% X513
Murata
GRP155R60J104KA01E
C213
100nF
6.3V
10% X513
Murata
GRP155R60J104KA01E
C214
100nF
6.3V
10% X513
Murata
GRP155R60J104KA01E
C215
100nF
6.3V
10% X513
Murata
GRP155R60J104KA01E
C216
10
100nF
6.3V
10% X513
Murata
GRP155R60J104KA01E
C217
11
100nF
6.3V
10% X513
Murata
GRP155R60J104KA01E
C218
12
100nF
6.3V
10% X513
Murata
GRP155R60J104KA01E
C219
13
100nF
6.3V
10% X513
Murata
GRP155R60J104KA01E
C220
14
100nF
6.3V
10% X513
Murata
GRP155R60J104KA01E
C301
15
100nF
6.3V
10% X513
Murata
GRP155R60J104KA01E
C302
16
100nF
6.3V
10% X513
Murata
GRP155R60J104KA01E
C303
17
100nF
6.3V
10% X513
Murata
GRP155R60J104KA01E
C304
18
100nF
6.3V
10% X513
Murata
GRP155R60J104KA01E
C305
19
100nF
6.3V
10% X513
Murata
GRP155R60J104KA01E
C308
20
100nF
6.3V
10% X513
Murata
GRP155R60J104KA01E
C313
21
100nF
6.3V
10% X513
Murata
GRP155R60J104KA01E
C315
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Table B-1.
Item
Value
Rating
Tolerance
Manufacturer
Manufacturer's Part
Number
Part
Reference
22
100nF
6.3V
10% X513
Murata
GRP155R60J104KA01E
C316
23
1µF
6.3V
10% X513
Murata
GRM188R60J105K
C204
24
1µF
6.3V
10% X513
Murata
GRM188R60J105K
C205
25
1µF
6.3V
10% X513
Murata
GRM188R60J105K
C206
26
1uF
6.3V
10% X513
Murata
GRM188R60J105K
C310
27
1uF
6.3V
10% X513
Murata
GRM188R60J105K
C317
28
15pF
50V
5% NPO
Murata
GRM36COG15OJ50PT
C207
29
15pF
50V
5% NPO
Murata
GRM36COG15OJ50PT
C208
30
10pF
50V
5% NPO
Murata
GRM36COGlOOD50PT
C209
31
10pF
50V
5% NPO
Murata
GRM36COGlOOD50PT
C211
32
1.0nF
50V
5% X713
Murata
GRM36X7R102K50PT263
C306
33
22nF
16V
10% X713
AVX-Kyocera
0402YC223KAT2A
C307
34
150pF
50V
5% X713
Murata
GRM36COG151J50PT263
C309
35
150pF
50V
5% X713
Murata
GRM36COG151J50PT263
C312
36
330nF
6.3V
10% X513
AVX-Kyocera
06036D334KAT2A
C311
37
330nF
6.3V
10% X513
AVX-Kyocera
06036D334KAT2A
C314
38
100mm2
daughter
board
Digianswer
80000501000
CON201
39
BZV90C6V8
Philips
BZV90C6V8
D201
40
Green LED
Citizen
CL-170G-CD-T
D202
41
Green LED
Citizen
CL-170G-CD-T
D302
42
Red LED
Citizen
CL-170R-CD-T
D301
43
Red/Green
LED SMD
Kingsbright
Electronic
KPB-3025ESGC
D303
44
MMQA5V6T1
Motorola
MMQA5V6T1
IC101
45
MC13181
Motorola
PC13181
IC201
46
AT25HP51210CI-1.8
ATMEL
AT25HP512-10CI-1.8
IC202
47
MAX3237EAI
MAXIM
MAX3237EAI
IC301
B-2
5.6V/24W
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MOTOROLA
Table B-1.
Manufacturer
Manufacturer's Part
Number
Part
Reference
MC145483S
Motorola
MC145483SD
IC302
49
LM4878
NATIONAL
LM48781BP
IC303
50
DC
Roka
5202550
1101
51
SMA Receptacle, Female
Telegärtner
J01151AO931
J102
52
9p Female
Ang
AMP
747844-5
J104
53
4/4p
AMP
215875-1
J105
54
2*5p
AMP
826632-5
J201
55
1p
AMP
826629-1
J202
56
1p
AMP
826629-1
J203
57
1p
AMP
826629-1
J204
58
1p
AMP
826629-1
J205
59
1p
AMP
826629-1
J206
60
2*6p
AMP
1-826632-2
J301
61
2*6p
AMP
1-826632-2
J302
62
DIG504-2
63
OR
62.5mW/5
0V
5%
Phycomp
2322 705 91001
R101
64
OR
62.5mW/5
0V
5%
Phycomp
2322 705 91001
R103
65
OR
62.5mW/5
0V
5%
Phycomp
2322 705 91001
R207
66
OR
62.5mW/5
0V
5%
Phycomp
2322 705 91001
R209
67
OR
62.5mW/5
0V
5%
Phycomp
2322 705 91001
R217
68
OR
62.5mW/5
0V
5%
Phycomp
2322 705 91001
R218
69
OR
62.5mW/5
0V
5%
Phycomp
2322 705 91001
R219
70
OR
62.5mW/5
0V
5%
Phycomp
2322 705 91001
R301
Item
Value
48
Rating
Tolerance
PCB101
MOTOROLA
B-3
Preliminary
Table B-1.
Item
Value
Rating
Tolerance
Manufacturer
Manufacturer's Part
Number
Part
Reference
71
OR
62.5mW/5
0V
5%
Phycomp
2322 705 91001
R302
72
OR
62.5mW/5
0V
5%
Phycomp
2322 705 91001
R327
73
OR
62.5mW/5
0V
5%
Phycomp
2322 705 91001
R330
74
OR
62.5mW/5
0V
5%
Phycomp
2322 705 91001
R331
75
500mA
Raychem
microSMD050-2
R201
76
1.0K
62.5mW/5
0V
1%
ROHM
MCR01MZSF1001
13202
77
1.0K
62.5mW/5
0V
1%
ROHM
MCR01MZSF1001
13204
78
1.0K
62.5mW/5
0V
1%
ROHM
MCR01MZSF1001
13321
79
1.0K
62.5mW/5
0V
1%
ROHM
MCR01MZSF1001
13326
80
1.513
100mW/5
0V
1%
Phycomp
2322 704 61508
13205
81
1.513
100mW/5
0V
1%
Phycomp
2322 704 61508
13208
82
0.4713
100mW/1
50V
5%
KOA Speer
Electronics Inc.
SR73K2ATDJ OE47
13206
83
100K
62.5mW/2
5V
5%
YAGEO
RC02104JR
13211
84
10M
100mW/5
0V
5%
YAGEO
RC0603JRF0710M
13212
85
10M
100mW/5
0V
5%
YAGEO
RC0603JRF0710M
13213
86
10K
62.5mW/2
5V
5%
YAGEO
RC02103JR
13214
87
10K
62.5mW/2
5V
5%
YAGEO
RC02103JR
13216
88
10K
62.5mW/2
5V
5%
YAGEO
RC02103JR
13307
89
10K
62.5mW/2
5V
5%
YAGEO
RC02103JR
13308
B-4
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Preliminary
MOTOROLA
Table B-1.
Item
Value
Rating
Tolerance
Manufacturer
Manufacturer's Part
Number
Part
Reference
90
10K
62.5mW/2
5V
5%
YAGEO
RC02103JR
13309
91
10K
62.5mW/2
5V
5%
YAGEO
RC02103JR
13310
92
10K
62.5mW/2
5V
5%
YAGEO
RC02103JR
13311
93
10K
62.5mW/2
5V
5%
YAGEO
RC02103JR
13312
94
10K
62.5mW/2
5V
5%
YAGEO
RC02103JR
13318
95
10K
62.5mW/2
5V
5%
YAGEO
RC02103JR
13319
96
47013
63mW/50
5%
KOA Speer
Electronics Inc.
RK73B1 ETP470J
13215
97
47013
63mW/50
5%
KOA Speer
Electronics Inc.
RK73B1 ETP470J
13303
98
47013
63mW/50
5%
KOA Speer
Electronics Inc.
RK73B1 ETP470J
13304
99
47013
63mW/50
5%
KOA Speer
Electronics Inc.
RK73B1 ETP470J
13305
100
47013
63mW/50
5%
KOA Speer
Electronics Inc.
RK73B1 ETP470J
13306
101
10013
62.5mW/2
5V
5%
YAGEO
RC02101JR
13313
102
43K
62.5mW/5
0V
1%
ROHM
MCR01MZSF4302
13316
103
43K
62.5mW/5
0V
1%
ROHM
MCR01MZSF4302
13317
104
270K
62.5mW/5
0V
1%
ROHM
MCR01MZSF2703
13320
105
270K
62.5mW/5
0V
1%
ROHM
MCR01MZSF2703
13324
106
22013
62.5mW/2
5V
5%
YAGEO
RC02221JR
13322
107
2.2K
62.5mW/5
0V
1%
ROHM
MCR01MZSF2201
13323
108
2.2K
62.5mW/5
0V
1%
ROHM
MCR01MZSF2201
13325
MOTOROLA
B-5
Preliminary
Table B-1.
Manufacturer
Manufacturer's Part
Number
Part
Reference
Switch
ALPS
SSSS210800
S201
110
Switch
ALPS
SSSS210800
S202
111
SPST
Alps Electronic
Co., LTD.
SKHUAD
S301
112
SPST
Alps Electronic
Co., LTD.
SKHUAD
S302
113
SPST
Alps Electronic
Co., LTD.
SKHUAD
S303
114
SPST
Alps Electronic
Co., LTD.
SKHUAD
S304
115
BC847BS
Philips
9340 425 20115
TR301
116
BC847BS
Philips
9340 425 20115
TR302
117
32.768KHz
Epson
MC-14632.7680K-A5
X201
118
13.000MHz
NDK-NIHON
DEMPA
KOGYO CO.,
LTD
IW-168-179
X202
Item
Value
109
B-6
Rating
Tolerance
10ppm
72000 Development Kit User’s Guide
Preliminary
MOTOROLA
Appendix C
100 mm² Module Diagram
The following pages show the 72000 100 mm² module schematic. This module serves as a demonstration
of the space efficiency of the MC72000 Bluetooth solution.
MOTOROLA
C-1
Preliminary
D
sheet 2
Gillaris + RF
EPADRV
XBASE
XEMIT
Antenna
CLK1
CLK0
/RESET
SSI_STCK_SRCK
SSI_STFS_SRFS
SSI_STD_BT4
SSI_SRD
TxD_BT6
RxD_BT3
/CTS_BT7
/RTS
SPI1_MOSI
SPI1_MISO
SPI1_SCK
SPI1_SS
REFCTRL
EXTAL
32_kHz
OSC32K_REFCLK
GPIO_B10
GPIO_B12
GPIO_C9_BT5
TRST
TDI
TDO
TMS
RTCK
TTS
TCK
N7749730
N7749740
PCB101
DIG501-2
N7749724
51
49
55
54
43
1V8_CORE
N7752504
N7750260
N7750252
N7750256
62
57
61
56
VDD_PORT
N7624266
N7749718
N7749722
N7749720
VDD_EMI
67
47
N7750236
N7749728
N7749726
N7750240
11
52
12
N7750224
41
N7752350
N7749824
N7749832
N7750228
50
58
60
59
40
66
65
N7752426
N7749732
N7749734
N7750244
N7749736
N7750248
27
28
30
26
25
29
31
N7749738
53
13
68
48
64
63
VDDcore_I1
VDDcore_I2
CON101
VDDpb_pc
VDD_EIM
VDD_IO
RESET
CLK1
CLK0
SSI_STCK_SRCK
SSI_STFS_SRFS
SSI_STD
SSI_SRD
TxD
RxD
CTS
RTS
SPI1-MOSI
SPI1-MISO
SPI1-SCK
SPI1-SS
REFCTRL
XTAL
EXTAL
OSC32k
GPIO_B10
GPIO_B12
GPIO_C9
TRST
TDI
TDO
TMS
RTCK
TTS
TCK
GND_IO
GNDpb_pc
GND_EIM
GNDcore_I1
GNDcore_I2
Antenna
XEMIT
XTALIN
VCCXTAL
NC
EPADRV
VCCPA
VCCLNA
VCCDEMO
VCCPRE
VDD_1
VCCMOD
VCCCP
VCCVCO
VCCDC
GND6
GND5
GND4
GND3
GNDPA
GNDLNA1
GNDDEMO
GNDCP
GNDMOD
GNDPRE
GNDVCO
VSS_2
68pin_mlf_conn_daughterboard
GND2
GND1
RADIO
38
46
44
45
22
42
23
21
36
15
10
19
17
32
24
33
34
39
37
20
35
18
14
16
VCC-RF
A101
Primus datum point (Compside)
A102
Secundary fiducial point (Compside)
A103
A104
Secundary fiducial point (Soldside)
A105
Fiducial Point 300my
A106
Fiducial Point 300my
Fiducial Point 300my
CO101
CO102
PCB Corner Mark
PCB Corner Mark
CO103
PCB Corner Mark
CO104
PCB Corner Mark
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Preliminary
C-2
BASEBAND
1V8_CORE
VDD_PORT
C308
100nF
C301
100nF
VDD_EMI
C309
100nF
CLK0
CLK1
C304
100nF
R xD
/ CTS
/ RTS
C310
1µF
1V8_CORE
F2
J3
F8
B4
A2
A7
G3
B3
E8
A6
G8
C8
C9
B8
B9
A4
B7
B5
D7
C7
B6
C6
C5
IC301
VDDcore_I1
VDDcore_I2
VDDcore_I3
VDDcore_I4
VDDpa_VDDINT
VDDpb_pc
VDD_EIM
VDD_IO
RESET
CLK0
CLK1
SSI_STCK_SRCK
SSI_STFS_SRFS
SSI_STD
SSI_SRD
TxD
RxD
CTS
RTS
SPI1-MOSI
SPI1-MISO
SPI1-SCK
SPI1-SS
MODE 1
REFCTRL
EXTAL
PAO-P
PAO-M
RFIN
MN-LF
DC-LF1
DC-LF2
XEMIT
XBASE
GPO-0
GNDSEAL
GNDSEAL1
GNDSEAL2
GNDSEAL3
GNDSEAL4
GNDSEAL5
GNDSEAL6
GNDSEAL7
GNDSEAL8
GNDSEAL9
GNDSEAL10
GNDSEAL11
GNDSEAL12
GNDSEAL13
GNDSEAL14
GNDSEAL15
GNDSEAL16
GNDSEAL17
NC_1
NC_2
VSS_1
VCCPA
VCCLNA
VCCLIM
VCCDEMO
VCCPRE
VDD_1
VCCMOD
VCCMIX
VCCCP
VCCVCO
VCCDC
VCCXTAL
TMON-P
TMON-M
EPAEN
EPADRV
RADIO
F10
B2
K8
XTAL
OSC32k
GPIO_B10
GPIO_B12
GPIO_C9
TRST
TDI
TDO
TMS
RTCK
TTS
TCK
GND_IO
GNDpb_pc
GND_EIM
GNDcore_I1
GNDcore_I2
GNDcore_I3
GNDcore_I4
GNDSEAL18
GNDSEAL19
GNDSEAL20
GNDSEAL21
GNDSEAL22
GNDSEAL23
GNDSEAL24
GNDSEAL25
GNDSEAL26
Pillaris BGA100
K3
K4
K1
D1
A10
B10
D10
E10
K2
K6
K5
H8
G10
D9
J2
J1
F9
E9
E2
B1
G1
H1
C1
E1
A9
K7
A1
H10
C2
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
E3
E4
E5
E6
F3
F4
F5
F6
F7
G4
G5
G6
BalunNET1
BalunNET2
C307
3.3pF EL=10.5deg, Z=77ohm
C306 W302
EL=9.9deg, Z=77ohm
W301
VCC-RF
C316
270pF
VCC-RF
W304
1.8pF EL=10.5deg, Z=77ohm
W303
27K
VCC-RF
C324
6.8pF
VCC-RF
XBASE
EPADRV
XEMIT
EL=9.9deg, Z=77ohm
RFNET6
R307
C313
Not mounted
C314
33nF
C322
100nF
C325
100nF
C326 C327 C328 C329 C330
100nF 100nF 6.8pF 2.2nF 100nF
RFNETxx has to be 50ohm
RFNET8
RFNET2
C312
22pF
C315
Not Mounted
RFNET7
VCC-RF
C302
15pF
C303
15pF
L301
2.7nH
J3
J2
J1
V2
V1
IC303
GND
AS179-92
RFNET41
OUT
GND4
IN
Z301
LFB21DM-3211TEMP
GND2
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Preliminary
SSI_STCK_SRCK
SSI_STFS_SRFS
SSI_STD_BT4
SSI_SRD
TxD_BT6
RxD_BT3
/CTS_BT7
/RTS
SPI1_MOSI
SPI1_MISO
SPI1_SCK
SPI1_SS
REFCTRL
EXTAL
C4
J8
OSC32K_REFCLK
C10
D8
A5
K9
J9
K10
H9
G7
G9
J10
GPIO_B10
GPIO_B12
GPIO_C9_BT5
32kHz
TRST
TDI
TDO
TMS
RTCK
TTS
TCK
C3
A8
G2
F1
H2
E7
A3
H3
H4
H5
H6
H7
J4
J5
J6
J7
C-3
MOTOROLA
/RESET
32_kHz
BASEBAND
UART
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