SONY ERICSSON C702 1
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SEMC Troubleshooting Manual C702 TROUBLESHOOTING MEASUREMENT POINTS COMPONENT OVERVIEW FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW APPENDIX 1 (115) 1221-7857 rev. 1 ABOUT Troubleshooting Manual C702 ABOUT Contents SEMC Troubleshooting Manual C702 ABOUT The purpose of this document is to provide enhanced technical information for Sony Ericsson repair technicians in order to assist during service, repair and troubleshooting operations on Sony Ericsson mobile phones. It should be used as a complement to other repair instructions and tools as notified by the local Sony Ericsson representative. To search for components throughout the entire document use the “search” function in Adobe Acrobat Reader 7.0 (or later version) and enter the component name or other word. Use zoom to enlarge. For easier navigation of the document you can use the bookmarks that appear in the Bookmarks tab on the left side of the Adobe Acrobat Reader window. Each bookmark jumps to a page in the document. Disclaimer This document is Sony Ericsson confidential and should be treated as confidential in accordance with the agreement with Sony Ericsson. This document is intended for use by authorized service technicians only. Sony Ericsson is not to be held responsible for any damages or losses caused intentionally or unintentionally due to unauthorised use of the information in this document. ABOUT About Contents TROUBLESHOOTING Rev. Date Changes / Comments 1 10/31/2008 Initital revision. 2 2 3 Equipment List 3 On/Off Problems 8 Flash Problems 8 Dead Phone Problems 9 Display Problems 10 Display Illumination Problems 11 Key Problems part 1 11 Key Problems part 2 12 LED Problems 12 Main & VGA Camera 13 Camera Door Sensor & Flash LED Problems 13 Vibrator Problems 14 Charging Problems 14 USB/VBUS Charging Problems 15 SIM Problems 16 Memory Stick Problems 16 Audio Internal Problems 17 Audio External Problems 17 FM Radio Problems 18 Bluetooth Problems 18 GSM Network Problems 19 WCDMA Network Problems 20 System Connector Protection Test 21 Current Consumption Test 21 Current Consumption Test 22 Battery and Current Calibration Test 23 Backup Capacitor Test 23 Charging Test 24 ASIC Revision Test 24 Reference Measurement Points 25 Measurement Points Pictures 26 MEASUREMENT POINTS Revision History 2 Front Side Back Side N1200 Thor Module N1210 Squid Module Top Schematic Imaging Top Imaging Display Imaging Camera Imaging LMU Imaging Sensor Access Top Access GSM & UMTS Access Bluetooth Access AGPS Application & System Performance System Top Clocks & Resets System Memories 39 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 System PoP IF 57 Power Top 58 Regulators & Charging 59 Power Camera 60 Power ASICs 61 Power Memories 62 Connectivity Top 63 Connectivity ADC & I2C 64 Connectivity Cards 65 Connectivity 66 Connectivity Keypad 67 Audio Top 68 Audio Analog 69 Audio Digital 70 Audio FM Radio 71 Test 72 Thor RF Module - TOP 73 Thor RF Module - GSM/EDGE Tx + FEM 74 Thor RF Module - GSM/EDGE Rx + Synth 75 Squid RF Module - Radio Top 76 Squid RF Module - Radio Cont UMTS 77 Squid RF Module - Radio Duplex 78 Squid RF Module - Radio Top UMTS 79 Squid RF Module - Radio Receiver UMTS 80 Squid RF Module - Radio Synthesizer UMTS 81 Squid RF Module - Radio Power Amplifier 82 COMPONENT OVERVIEW Front Side Back Side 83 83 84 FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW Technical Description Block Diagrams 85 85 95 APPENDIX 97 Replaceable Parts Components - B2101, B3100, D2105 Components - D2404, L2401-5, L2408 Components - N1200, N1210 Components - N1400, N1430 Components - N2205, N2402, N3100 Components - N1301, V2202, V2405 Components - V2420-21, S2502-4 Components - V2425, V3105-6, X1200 Components - X1201-3, X1301-2 Components - X1430-31 Components - X2200, X2300 Components - X2402, X2403 Components - X2490, X4201, X4202 Components - X4300 Components - X4301 Flash FPC Schematics Keyboard FPC Schematics Troubleshooting Software Documentation Troubleshooting Fixture Setup Instructions 1221-7857 rev. 1 97 98 98 99 100 101 102 102 103 103 103 104 104 105 105 106 106 106 107 114 2 (115) ABOUT General information TROUBLESHOOTING C702 Equipment List Equipment List SEMC Troubleshooting Manual C702 Power Supply Channel 2 DCIO/SEPI Agilent 6632B or similar Location: CSPN-Repair Instructions-Level: Mechanical-Tool Catalogue TROUBLESHOOTING Instrument Settings: Voltage: 5.0 Volt Limiter: 2A Note: It is very important to follow instrument setting instructions when performing the Current Calibration Test. Oscilloscope Tektronix TDS 2012 or similar Location: CSPN-Repair Instructions-Level: Mechanical-Tool Catalogue Digital Multimeter (DMM) Fluke 83 or similar Location: CSPN-Repair Instructions-Level: Mechanical-Tool Catalogue The 0, 64 mm Test Probes is recommended by Sony Ericsson when DMM is in use see picture 1. Picture 1 Note: More additional information about the equipment used for TRS can be found in Repair Tools Catalogue on CSPN or on the following location: CSPN – Repair Instructions – Electrical – C702 – Equipment List. TRS Fixture Kit Location: CSPN-Repair Instructions-Electrical-C702-Equipment List Dummy Battery Location: CSPN-Repair Instructions-Electrical-C702-Equipment List Part number: NTZ 112 533 Note! The resistance between GND and BDATA should be approximately 120K Ohm. Spectrum Analyzer HP 8595E or similar Location: CSPN-Repair Instructions-Level: Mechanical-Tool Catalogue Instruments RF probe HP 85024A or similar Location: CSPN-Repair Instructions-Level: Mechanical-Tool Catalogue Power Supply Channel 1 VBATT Agilent 6632B or similar Location: CSPN-Repair Instructions-Level: Mechanical-Tool Catalogue Mobile Phone Tester Yokogawa VC230 or similar Location: CSPN-Repair Instructions-Level: Mechanical-Tool Catalogue Instrument Settings: Voltage: 3.8 Volt Limiter: 2A FM Signal Generator Agilent E4433B or similar Location: - Note: During the calibration the accurate voltage from the VBATT must be within ±0.015 V. If this is not fulfilled it will result in a faulty calibration. (For more information about recommended power supply units, see the Repair Tool Catalogue on CSPN under the Mechanical level. The Power Supply Channel 1 VBATT must allow reverse current. RF Adaptor Note: Maximal cable length between the Power Supply Channel 1 VBATT and the dummy battery must be maximum 1m. The cable must have a capacity for at least 16A. Adaptor 33 N-BNC-50-1 Adaptor to Signal Generator RF Output See Picture 2 Location: - Note: It is very important to follow instrument settings instructions when performing the Battery Calibration Test. 1221-7857 rev. 1 3 (115) TROUBLESHOOTING Picture 2 Equipment List SEMC Troubleshooting Manual C702 Picture 4 TROUBLESHOOTING DSU-60/USB Cable Location: CSPN-Repair Instructions-Level: Mechanical-Tool Catalogue Part number: KRY 101 1413 PC Package & PC Software PC Package (Computer) Location: CSPN-Repair Instructions-Level: Mechanical-Tool Catalogue Urquell Fault Trace SW with project file Location: CSPN-Repair Instructions-Electrical-C702-Trouble Shooting Application Project File: C702 Project_R1A RF Test Cable Flexible Location: CSPN-Repair Instructions-Level: Mechanical-Tool Catalogue Part number: RPM 119 885 See Picture 5. Picture 5 Drivers SEPI BOX Drivers Location: EMMA III-Drivers-SEPI SE Communication Interface SEPI BOX Location: CSPN-Repair Instructions-Level: Mechanical-Tool Catalogue Part number: LTN 214 1484 See Picture 3. Picture 3 SEPI Interface Cable – A1 Location: CSPN-Repair Instructions-Level: Mechanical-Tool Catalogue Part number: KRY 101 1119/1 See Picture 6. Picture 6 Cables USB Computer Cable Location: CSPN-Repair Instructions-Level: Mechanical-Tool Catalogue See Picture 4. Power Cable RED to Power Supply Channel 1 VBATT Maximum Length: 1m Location: CSPN-Repair Instructions-Level: Mechanical-Tool Catalogue Power Cable BLACK to Power Supply Channel 1 VBATT Maximum Length: 1m Location: CSPN-Repair Instructions-Level: Mechanical-Tool Catalogue 1221-7857 rev. 1 4 (115) TROUBLESHOOTING Customized Power Supply Channel 2 DCIO/SEPI Cable To perform Current Calibration the phone must be supplied directly through the system connector. Customize the cable according to following instructions: STEP 1: Take the CST-75 battery charger and cut of the charger according to Picture 7. Equipment List SEMC Troubleshooting Manual C702 STEP 4: Connect DCIO and SEPI Interface Cable – A1 cables according to Picture 10. Picture 10 TROUBLESHOOTING Picture 7 This is wrong setup see picture 11. Note: Cable length must be exact 1.3m. Picture 11 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 Power Supply Channel 2 DCIO/SEPI according to Picture 8. Picture 8 Power Supply Channel 2 DCIO/SEPI Cable Connection Setups Correct DCIO/SEPI Cable setup when TRS Fixture is used. Picture 12 STEP 3: Cut of isolation material from inside of the charger plug according to Picture 9. Picture 9 Note: Example of DCIO/SEPI and K750 TRS Fixture Setup. 1221-7857 rev. 1 5 (115) TROUBLESHOOTING Correct DCIO/SEPI Cable setup when the Dummy Battery is used. Picture 13 Equipment List SEMC Troubleshooting Manual C702 STEP 2: Cut the Red lab plug according to Picture 16 Picture 16 TROUBLESHOOTING Picture 14 STEP 3: Use any Hands free (PHF) Cable and cut according to Picture 17 Picture 17 Note: Minimum Cable length 40 cm. Customized FM Radio Cable STEP 1: Use Cable according to Picture 15 Picture 15 STEP 4: Use only wire connected to Pin2 and cut all rest wires according to Picture 18. Use digital multimeter instrument (DMM) and perform diode measurement to select wire connected to Pin2 at hands free system connector plug. Picture 18 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 ELFA part number) 1221-7857 rev. 1 6 (115) TROUBLESHOOTING Equipment List STEP 5: Connect by soldering cable from Picture 16 and cable from Picture 18 according to Picture 19. Sony Memory Stick M2 Any functional Memory Stick Micro M2 Card, see Picture 22 Picture 19 Picture 22 SEMC Troubleshooting Manual C702 TROUBLESHOOTING Rohde & Schwarz RF Shield Package (Box) Test Cards Location: CSPN-Repair Instructions-Level: Mechanical-Tool Catalogue Local SIM Any functional Local SIM Card, see Picture 20 Picture 23 Picture 20 Test SIM GSM/UMTS One Test SIM GSM/UMTS is needed to perform Current Consumption Test, see Picture 21. Location: To buy a Test SIM GSM/UMTS, please contact your supplier of test equipment. Picture 21 SMK RF Probe Location: CSPN-Repair Instructions-Level: Mechanical-Tool Catalogue Part number: SXA 109 6356 Picture 24 1221-7857 rev. 1 7 (115) TROUBLESHOOTING On/Off Problems - Flash Problems Flash Problems On/Off Problems START START Is the phone consuming more than 1mA when the phone is powered off Use Dummy Battery (VBATT) Go to Dead phone Problems part 1 Yes Step 1: Perform System Connector Protection Test If the test is pass go to step 2 Flash process Start-up when using EMMA SW No Is it possible to power on the phone Yes Is it possible to power off the phone Yes Go to Current Consumption Test After this go to Charging Test. Power Up the Phone Connect USB Cable From PC No Is ITP SW Flash Successful Yes TROUBLESHOOTING Step 2: Use Phone with Normal SW Use TRS Fixture Connect: Display, Keypad and VBATT Dowload ITP SW into the Phone by using EMMA SW Yes No No SEMC Troubleshooting Manual C702 SL 5 Replace D2020 SL 4 Escalate No Is the phone consuming any current when powering on the phone No Is the phones behavior as normal Optimized charging Connect a charger Yes The phone Indicates charging on the display Yes Go to USB/VBUS Charging Problems Yes Is any of C2413 and C2433 short circuit No 3.3V - 3.5V Pk-Pk Pulses at MP 116 (C2476) No 1.8 Volt DC at MP 120 (R2427) Go to System Connector Protection Test.. After this go to Flash Problems Disconnect: VBATT and USB Cable from the TRS Fixture Yes CDA Software Flash Successful No Flash process started No 1.8V - 2.5V Pk-Pk Pulses at MP 98 (C2474) No Max 0.5 Ohm between MP 113 (X2300_Pin 2) and MP 114 (Z4203_Pin 1) No SL 5 Replace D2000 SL 4 Escalate Replace D2404 Is any of V2410 and V2411 short circuit No SL 5 Replace V2410 or V2411 SL 4 Escalate Replace System Connector X2300 SL 5 Replace Z4203 SL 4 Escalate Yes Yes Yes SL 5 Replace C2413 or C2433 SL 4 Escalate No Yes Max 2 Ohm between MP 113 (X2300_Pin 2) and MP 115 (Z4203_Pin 4) SL 5 Replace R2484 SL 4 Escalate Yes No Flash the phone with correct CDA software No Yes Yes Press ”C” Connect USB from PC Run SEMC BOOT if necessary Run SUCR SW Is Phone Flash OK Yes No Yes No Go to Dead Phone Problems part 1 No 5 Volt DC at MP 118 (C2414) Go to Key Problems No Is the current consumption between 10mA to 70mA Yes Yes Flash The phone with ITP software successful Yes 1. Customize the phone into DPY/Z 2. Startup the phone and wait for the configuration to take place (takes less than a minute) 3. Customize with correct CDA 4. Activate the phone No Problem solved Max 2 Ohm between MP 112 (X2300_Pin 3) and MP 110 (Z4203_Pin 3) No Max 0.5 Ohm between MP 112 (X2300_Pin 3) and MP 111 (Z4203_Pin 2) No SL 5 Replace Z4203 SL 4 Escalate Yes Yes Yes No Replace D2404 Go to Flash Problems Replace System Connector X2300 No Problem solved Yes Problem solved Yes Claim Component D2404 Claim for a SW Upgrade No SL 5 Replace D2000 SL 4 Escalate 1221-7857 rev. 1 8 (115) TROUBLESHOOTING Dead Phone Problems part 1 START SEMC Troubleshooting Manual C702 Dead Phone Problems part 2 START Dead Phone Problems part 2 Step 1: Try to recover the phone by using EMMA SW Press ”C” Connect USB from PC Run SEMC BOOT if necessary Run SUCR SW Is the current consumption more than 1mA No Yes Yes Try to trace faulty component by using freezing spray Connect DCIO/SEPI to the Phone Are any of N1200 (Thor) or N1210 (Squid) getting hot Yes SL 5 Remove N2000 SL 4 Escalate 0 Volt DC between Power Supply VBATT GND and Shield Can Fence 2.2 Volt DC at MP 13 (ST2212 VDD_LP) SL 5 Replace R2200 SL 4 Escalate No SL 5 Replace N2000 SL 4 Escalate No NOTE ! Before following this guide the Dead Phone Problems part 1 must be finished. VAUDIO26 Voltage Ok No Yes No Yes 32 kHz at MP 41 (C2103) and MP 42 (C2106) Is the current consumption still more than 1mA Yes No Try to trace faulty component by using freezing spray Yes SL 5 Replace N2000 SL 4 Escalate 32 kHz RTCCLK at MP 39 (R2122) No Replace B2101 No VANA25 Voltage Ok No Yes Yes Replace N1200 Yes No 26 MHz MCLK at MP 6 (R2120) Yes Step 1: Disconnect VBATT and DCIO/SEPI Step 2: Connect: Display and Keypad to the PBA Yes Step 3: Connect Only: VBATT Step 4: Activate EMMA SW Press the ”C” key and connect USB Cable from PC Flash the Phone with ITP SW ITP SW Flash Successful Yes No N2400 or V2405 getting hot Is any of C2209, C2400 C2430, C3135 C3136 or C4213 short circuit No SL 5 Replace N2202 or D2000 SL 4 Escalate SL 5 Replace N2000 SL 4 Escalate Yes No N2202 or D2000 getting hot No Is any of C2216 or C2326 to C2332 short circuit Yes SL 5 Replace Faulty Component SL 4 Escalate Yes SL 5 Replace Faulty Component SL 4 Escalate 2.6V MP 24 (ST2205 VAUDIO26) 2.5V MP 19 (ST2206 VANA25) 2.7V MP 25 (T2208 VBT27) 2.7V MP 26 (ST2209 VDIG) 1.2V MP 45 (ST2213 VCORE12) 1.8V MP 7 (ST2214 VCORE18) All voltages Ok Yes VBT27 Voltage Ok No Yes Replace N1400 SL 5 Replace N2000 SL 4 Escalate Yes No N1400 getting hot No Is any of C2205 or C1409 short circuit Yes SL 5 Replace Faulty Component SL 4 Escalate Replace N1400 SL 5 Replace N2000 SL 4 Escalate Yes No Yes SL 5 Replace Faulty Component SL 4 Escalate No No SL 5 Replace D2000 SL 4 Escalate Yes No 26 MHz SYSCLK1 at MP 97 (SP2102) SL 5 Replace N2000 SL 4 Escalate SL 5 Replace N2000 SL 4 Escalate No Check the following voltages: 1.8V DC at MP 20 (ST2207 VDDE18) and 2.8V DC at MP 43 (C2230 VccA) Replace N2400 or V2405 TROUBLESHOOTING If successful claim SW Flash If not continue with the step 2. Step 2: Use TRS Fixture Connect Only: VBATT Replace N1200 or N1210 Dead Phone Problems VDIG Voltage Ok SL 5 Replace D2020 SL4 Escalate SL 5 Replace N2000 SL 4 Escalate Go to Flash Problems Go to Dead Phone Problems part 2 No Current Consumption more than 50mA Yes No N1400 getting hot No Is any of C2215, C8122 or C1407 short circuit Yes Go to Dead Phone Problems part 3 1221-7857 rev. 1 9 (115) TROUBLESHOOTING Dead Phone Problems - Display Problems Dead Phone Problems part 3 START SEMC Troubleshooting Manual C702 Display Problems START Dead Phone Problems part 3 NOTE ! Before following this guide the Dead Phone Problems part 2 must be finished. No 1.2 Volt DC at MP 40 (V2206) No 3.8 Volt DC at MP 44 (L2201) No Yes Is MP 45 (ST2213) short circuit to Shield Can Fence Yes Yes Turn off the phone Disconnect: Display and Keypad Restart the phone Use Fault trace SW MMI Display pattern Init Screen Testing Activate: TV Test Pattern Yes SL 5 Replace L2200 SL 4 Escalate 2.6 Volt DC at MP 4 (ST4201) and 1.8 Volt DC at MP 3 (ST4202) SL 5 Replace D2000 SL 4 Escalate 1.8 Volt DC at MP 2 (ST4205) and 0 Volt DC at MP 1 (C4228) Yes Check if following components are short circuit: C2220, C2219, C2222, C2221 C2243, C2244, C2301 to C2308 C2412, C2311, C2419 C2313 to C2319 C2417, C2418, C2322, C2324 SL 5 Replace D2000 SL 4 Escalate No SL 5 Replace N2000 SL 4 Escalate No SL 5 Replace D2000 SL 4 Escalate Yes SL 5 Replace Z4202 SL 4 Escalate Yes SL 5 Replace Z4200 SL 4 Escalate Yes SL 5 Replace Z4201 SL 4 Escalate Yes No No Yes D2000 getting hot Display Backlights Ok SL 5 Replace C2226 and L2201 SL 4 Escalate SL 5 Replace V2206 or N2000 SL 4 Escalate Yes No Fault trace SW MMI Display pattern Init Screen Testing Activate: RGB Color Pattern 1.8 Volt DC at MP Z4202_Pins 5,6,7,8 No 1.8 Volt DC at MP Z4202_Pins 1,2,3,4 Yes 0 Ohm Between MP Z4202_Pins 5,6,7,8 and Shield Can Fence Yes No VCORE18 Voltage Ok Yes Step 1: Disconnect VBATT and DCIO/SEPI Step 2: Connect: Display and Keypad to the PBA Step 3: Connect Only: VBATT Step 4: Activate EMMA SW Press the ”C” key and connect USB Cable from PC Flash the Phone with ITP SW No Are all Components Ok D2000 getting hot Yes SL 5 Replace Faulty Component SL 4 Escalate No No Is any of C2239 or C2342 to C2347 short circuit No 3.8 Volt DC at MP 8 (N2202_Pin 1) and MP 9 (ST2216) SL 5 Replace N2000 SL 4 Escalate No Yes More than 1.8V Pk-Pk Pulses at MP Z4200_Pins 5,6,7,8 short after TV Test was activated No More than 1.8V Pk-Pk Pulses at MP Z4200_Pins 1,2,3,4 short after TV Test was activated SL 5 Replace C2238 and N2202 SL 4 Escalate No Yes Yes SL 5 Replace Faulty Component SL 4 Escalate SL 5 Replace N2202 SL 4 Escalate Yes More than 1.8V Pk-Pk Pulses at MP Z4201_Pins 5,6,7,8 short after TV Test was activated ITP SW Flash Successful Yes No More than 1.8V Pk-Pk Pulses at MP Z4201_Pins 1,2,3,4 short after TV Test was activated Yes SL 5 Replace D2000 SL 4 Escalate Yes No 0 Ohm Between MP Z4200_Pins 5,6,7,8 and Shield Can Fence No 0 Ohm Between MP Z4201_Pins 5,6,7,8 and Shield Can Fence SL 5 Replace D2020 SL 4 Escalate Yes No No SL 5 Replace D2000 SL 4 Escalate Go to Flash Problems SL 5 Replace D2000 SL 4 Escalate No Replace X4202 1221-7857 rev. 1 10 (115) TROUBLESHOOTING VCORE12 Voltage Ok Go to Display illumination Problems Step 1: Use TRS Fixture Connect: Display, Keypad and VBATT Start the Phone! If the Display is working properly on the TRS Fixture then replace Display If not then continue with step 2. Step 2: Load ITP SW into the phone Connect: DCIO/SEPI Continue with Display Problems TRS guide TROUBLESHOOTING Display Illumination problems Yes Flash the phone with EMMA SUCR SW SL 5 Replace V4200 or L4200 SL 4 Escalate Yes No 4.5 Volt Pk-Pk Pulses (± 0.5V) at MP V4200_Pin 3 Disconnect Display from the PBA Use Fault trace SW and go to: MMI Misc Deactivate: Display Backlight 3.7 V - 3.8 V DC at MP 58 (TP4200) No SL 5 Replace N2000 SL 4 Escalate Step 1: Use TRS Fixture Connect: Display, Keypad and VBATT No Step 2: Perform Keyboard Test in Service Tests Menu If All Keys are working properly on the TRS Fixture then replace Keypad If not then continue with the Key Problems TRS guide part 1 Press the On/Off Key S2504 0 Volt DC at MP 49 (V2402_Cathode) Yes Yes Yes Problem with Phone Off Key No Problem with Phone On Key Yes 3.6V-3.7V DC at MP 49 (V2402_Cathode) SL 5 Replace V2505 or N2000 SL 4 Escalate No No Fault trace SW MMI Misc Activate: Display Backlight No Remove S2504 Yes SL 5 Replace V4201 SL 4 Escalate SL 5 Replace L4201 and L4203 SL 4 Escalate 3.6V-3.7V DC At MP 49 (V2402_Cathode) 15 Volt DC at MP 58 (TP4200) Yes No Yes No Replace S2504 No Yes 3.7 V - 3.8 V DC at MP 37 (V4201 Anode) SL 5 Replace V2402 SL 4 Escalate START TROUBLESHOOTING Display Backlights Ok SEMC Troubleshooting Manual C702 Key Problems part 1 START Step 1: Use TRS Fixture Connect Display and Keypad. If the Display is working properly at the TRS Fixture then replace the Display If not then continue with step 2. Step 2: Load ITP SW into the phone Use TRS Fixture Connect: Display VBATT and DCIO/SEPI Continue with the Display Illumination Problems TRS guide Fault trace SW MMI Misc Activate: Display Backlight Display Illumination Problems - Key Problems part 1 0 Volt DC at MP 57 (TP4201) when Display Backlight Is On Yes No Replace S2504 Replace X4202 SL 5 Replace V2511 or D2000 SL 4 Escalate SL 5 Replace V4206 or N2000 SL 4 Escalate Yes Problem with Volume Down Key Yes 1.8 Volt DC at MP 73 (S2502_Pin C) and MP 75 (S2502_Pin D) Yes Press the Volume Down Key S2502 0 Volt DC at MP 73 (S2502_Pin C) and MP 75 (S2502_Pin D) No No Remove S2502 Replace S2502 No 1.8 Volt DC at MP 73 (S2502_Pin C) and MP 75 (S2502_Pin D) No Yes SL 5 Replace V2511 or D2000 SL 4 Escalate Replace S2502 Go to Key Problems part 2 1221-7857 rev. 1 11 (115) TROUBLESHOOTING Key Problems part 2 SEMC Troubleshooting Manual C702 LED Problems START Load ITP SW into the phone Use TRS Fixture Connect: Keypad FPC, Display VBATT and DCIO/SEPI START Key Problems part 2 Note! Before following this guide the Key Problems part 1 must be finished SL 5 Replace V2512 or D2000 SL 4 Escalate Yes 1.8 Volt DC at MP 69 (S2503_Pin C) and MP 70 (S2503_Pin D) Yes 0 Volt DC at MP 69 (S2503_Pin C) and MP 70 (S2503_Pin D) No No Remove S2503 Replace S2503 1.8 Volt DC at MP 69 (S2503_Pin C) and MP 70 (S2503_Pin D) No Press the Volume Up Key S2503 No SL 5 Replace V2512 or D2000 SL 4 Escalate Replace S2503 Yes Use Fault Trace SW MMI Init Screen Testing Activate LED according to following sequence: Display Backlight Upper Keypad LED Lower Keypad LED Camera Keypad LED NOTE ! If all Keypad LED and Display LED are working properly on the TRS Fixture then replace Keypad or Display. If not then continue with the LED Problems TRS guide. Display Backlight Ok TROUBLESHOOTING Yes Problem with Volume Up Key Key Problems part 2 - LED Problems No Go to Display illumination Problems Yes Problem with Upper Keypad LED Yes 0.3 Volt DC at MP 60 (TP2004) No Yes Replace X2402 Yes Claim Component X2402 No No Problem with Lower Keypad LED Yes 0.8V-0.9V DC at MP 61 (TP2003) No SL 5 Replace D2000 SL 4 Escalate 0.7V-0.8V DC at MP 12 (V4205_Pin 4) Yes SL 5 Replace V4205 SL 4 Escalate SL 5 Replace N2000 SL 4 Escalate Replace X2402 No Problem with Camera Keypad LED SL 5 Replace N2000 SL 4 Escalate No Yes Flash the Phone with EMMA SUCR SW SL 5 Replace V4205 SL 4 Escalate Replace X2402 No Problem solved Yes No Yes Problem with All other Keys 0.2 Volt DC at MP 11 (V4205_Pin 1) Yes 3.5 Volt DC at MP 59 (TP2005) No Yes Flash the Phone with EMMA SUCR SW Replace X2402 No 2.5 Volt DC at MP 10 (V4206_Pin 1) No Yes SL 5 Replace V4206 SL 4 Escalate SL 5 Replace N2000 SL 4 Escalate 1221-7857 rev. 1 12 (115) TROUBLESHOOTING Main & VGA Camera - Camera Door Sensor & Flash LED Problems SEMC Troubleshooting Manual C702 Camera Door Sensor and Flash LED Problems Main and VGA Camera Problems Claim VGA Camera Yes No VGA Camera Ok Replace X4300 START Are both Main and VGA Cameras having problems START Go to Service Tests Menu and perform: Main and VGA Camera Test No Step 1: Flash the phone with the EMMA SUCR SW If successful claim SW Flash, if not go to Step 2. Yes Replace VGA Camera No Is the problem with Main Camera Replace Main Camera Replace X4301 No Step 3: Load ITP SW into the phone Use Fault Trace SW Use TRS Fixture Connect: Flash FPC, VBATT and DCIO/SEPI and continue with the Camera Door Sensor and Flash LED Problems TRS guide Load ITP SW into the phone Use TRS Fixture Connect: Display, VBAT and DCIO/SEPI Main and VGA Camera must be mounted on the PBA ! Use Fault Trace SW Perform Main and VGA Camera Test Yes Replace X4201 Fault trace SW: MMI, Misc, Init Screen Testing Perform: Main Camera Test and VGA Camera Test Main Camera Ok TROUBLESHOOTING Step 2: Replace Flash FPC and retest the phone If successful claim Flash FPC, if not go to Step 3. No 1.5 V - 1.8 V DC at MP 78 (R4231) Yes Yes Retest Main and VGA Camera Main and VGA Camera working properly Claim Main Camera Yes Flash the phone with EMMA SUCR SW SL 5 Replace L8100 SL 4 Escalate No 3.7 V - 3.8 V DC at MP 88 (V8100 Anode) SL 5 Replace V8101 SL 4 Escalate Yes Fault trace SW 1: MMI, Misc Init Screen Testing Activate: VGA Camera Test 2: Logic, GPIO Manager Application GPIO-Read: GPIO_02 and GPIO_09 Is the Application Result GPIO: GPIO_02 = HIGH and GPIO_09 = LOW Yes Yes No Fault trace SW 1: MMI, Misc, Init Screen Testing, Activate Main Camera Test 2: Logic, GPIO Manager, Application, GPIO-Read: GPIO_02, GPIO_03 GPIO_04, GPIO_05 and GPIO_09 No Yes SL 5 Replace D2000 SL 4 Escalate Is the Application Result GPIO: GPIO_02 = LOW and GPIO_09 = HIGH Is the Application Result GPIO: GPIO_03, GPIO_04 and GPIO_05 = HIGH Yes Yes 13 MHz at MP 76 (ST4304) and 1.8 Volt at MP 74 (ST4303) 1.3 Volt DC at MP 72 (TP2204 VCAM12) Yes Yes 3.8 Volt DC at MP 87 (ST8101) Is V8101 Short Circuit No Yes No SL 5 Replace D2000 SL 4 Escalate Replace N2209 No No No 2.8V DC at MP 71 (TP2207 VCAMSA) and 1.8V DC at MP 52 (TP2208 VCAMIO) No SL 5 Replace D2000 SL 4 Escalate No SL 5 Replace N2212 SL 4 Escalate Restart the Phone! Fault trace SW MMI Misc Init Screen Testing Activate: Camera Flash LED SL 5 Replace N8100 SL 4 Escalate No 4.5 V – 5.0 V DC at MP 87 (ST8101) Claim Component X4201 Yes 2.8 Volt DC at MP 77 (TP2210 VCAMAF) No Replace N2206 SL 5 Replace D2000 SL 4 Escalate SL 5 Replace V8100 SL 4 Escalate Replace X4201 Yes Is Problem Solved Yes No 1221-7857 rev. 1 13 (115) TROUBLESHOOTING Vibrator Problems SEMC Troubleshooting Manual C702 Vibrator Problems START Clean Pad B4200 A Clean Pad B4200 B Scrap PBA SL 5 Replace L4204 SL 4 Escalate Connection between PBA GND and MP 79 (B4200_Pad B) Ok Yes Yes No Yes TROUBLESHOOTING Step 1: Load ITP SW into the phone Step 2: Use TRS Fixture Connect: VBATT and DCIO/SEPI Use Fault Trace SW and go to: MMI-Misc-Init Screen Testing Activate: Vibrator Test NOTE ! If the Vibrator is working properly on the TRS Fixture then replace vibrator if not then continue with Vibrator Problems TRS guide 2.8 Volt Pk-Pk Pulses at MP 82 (C4206 VIBR_OUT) No No Is L4204 Max 1.5 Ohm Is MP 82 (C4206) short circuit to Ground No Yes SL 5 Replace N2000 SL 4 Escalate SL 5 Replace C4206, C4207,L4202 SL 4 Escalate 1221-7857 rev. 1 14 (115) TROUBLESHOOTING Charging problems Use TRS Fixture Connect: VBATT and DCIO/SEPI Use Fault Trace SW Perform Battery Calibration Step 1: Perform System Connector Protection Test If the test is pass go to step 2 Step 2: Load ITP SW into the phone Connect: Dummy Battery Connect: VBATT and DCIO/SEPI Use Fault Trace SW: Logic, Phone Power and perform Battery and Current Calibration NOTE ! It is very important to follow instrument setting instructions during Battery and Current Calibration. 3.2V and 4.1V DC at MP 80 (TP2200) during Battery Calibration Current Calibration Passed No Yes Is MP 81 (TP2202) Short circuit to Shield Can Fence No Yes Replace X2200 Yes No Use TRS Fixture Connect: VBATT and DCIO/SEPI Use Fault Trace SW START Step 1: Perform System Connector Protection Test If the test is pass go to step 2 Step 2: Use Phone with Normal SW Use TRS Fixture Connect: VBATT TROUBLESHOOTING Yes SEMC Troubleshooting Manual C702 USB/VBUS Charging Problems START Battery Calibration. Passed No Charging Problems - USB/VBUS Charging Problems Connect DSU-60/ USB cable from PC to the phone SL 5 Replace N2000 SL 4 Escalate Flash the phone with EMMA SUCR SW and go to Charging Test 5 Volt DC at MP 102 (C2422) No Is any of C2421 or C2422 short circuit SL 5 Replace C2421 or C2422 SL 4 Escalate No SL 5 Replace L2407 SL 4 Escalate Replace System Connector X2300 SL 5 Replace R2200 SL 4 Escalate Yes No 5 Volt DC at MP 101 (R2287) Disconnect VBATT and USB Cable From the phone No No 5 Volt DC at MP 117 (C2201 DCIO) Is Connection between Shield Can Fence and Power Supply GND Ok No Yes Phone consuming more than 10mA Charger Current (DCIO/SEPI) Yes Start Current Calibration (C.C.) SL 4 Replace V2421 SL 5 Replace C2423 and C2424 Yes SL 5 Replace N2000 SL 4 Escalate Replace N2402 Yes No Is L2407 Max 0.5 Ohm Yes SL 5 Replace N2000 SL 4 Escalate Yes Phone Consuming DCIO/SEPI Current Yes (During Current Calibration) No MP 46 (C2241 DCIO_INT) Higher than 3,8 Volt DC Replace System Connector X2300 No Yes R2201 0.3 Ohm Yes Yes MP 121 (R2201 CHSENSEP) Higher than 3,8 Volt DC (During C.C.) SL 5 Replace R2201 SL 4 Escalate SL 5 Replace N2000 SL 4 Escalate No No Replace V2202 Yes MP 119 (V2202_Pin 2 CHREG) Lower than MP 46 (C2241) (During C.C.) No 1221-7857 rev. 1 15 (115) TROUBLESHOOTING SIM Problems - Memory Stick Problems SEMC Troubleshooting Manual C702 Memory Stick Problems SIM Problems START Flash the phone with EMMA SUCR SW Sim Com Test Passed Yes Load ITP SW into the phone Use TRS Fixture Connect : VBATT and DCIO/SEPI Insert Memory card Use Fault Trace SW Fault trace SW Logic SIM Card Control Activate: Memory Stick Test No No START Yes Memory Stick Test Passed Activate: SIMVCC Is X2490 damaged TROUBLESHOOTING Remove Test SIM Use TRS Fixture Connect: VBATT and DCIO/SEPI Use Fault Trace SW Step 1: Load ITP SW into the phone Step 2: Insert Test SIM Connect: Dummy Battery (VBATT) and DCIO/SEPI Use Fault Trace SW Fault Trace SW Logic SIM Card control Activate: SIM Com Test 1.8 Volt DC at MP114 (X2403_Pin 1 ) No 1.8 Volt DC at MP 47 (C2406) Yes No 0 Volt DC at MP 62 (R2406 MSDETECT) No Replace X2490 No SL 5 Replace D2000 and X2490 SL 4 Escalate Replace X2403 Yes Yes Flash the phone with EMMA SUCR SW SL 5 Replace N2000 SL 4 Escalate No SIMVCC On Activate: SIMRST Yes SL 5 Replace C2406 or C2411 SL 4 Escalate Yes Are any of C2406 or C2411 Short circuit No SL 5 Replace N2000 SL 4 Escalate Problem solved 1.8 Volt DC at MP 111 (X2403_Pin 2) No 1.8 Volt DC at MP 92 (V2404 ) Yes Replace X2403 Yes Yes No SIMVCC On SIMRST On Activate: SIMCLK SL 5 Replace N2000 SL 4 Escalate SL 5 Replace V2407 SL 4 Escalate No No 0.9V-1V DC at MP 95 (X2403_Pin 3) No Claim Component N2000 0.9V-1V DC at MP 48 (ST2400) Yes 0.9V-1V DC at MP 93 (V2407) Yes Replace X2403 1.8 Volt DC at MP 91 (V2408) No Is MP 91 (V2408) Short circuit to GND Yes SL 4 Replace X2403 SL 5 Replace V2408 Yes SIMVCC On SIMRST On SIMCLK On Activate: SIM DATA Replace X2403 No MP 89 (X2403_Pin 5) Connected to the PBA GND SL 5 Replace N2000 SL 4 Escalate No Yes Yes 10 Kohm Between MP 96 (X2403_Pin1) (Red Probe) and MP 90 (X2403_Pin 7) (Black Probe) No Yes SL 5 Replace R2419 SL 4 Escalate SL 5 Replace N2000 SL 4 Escalate 1221-7857 rev. 1 16 (115) TROUBLESHOOTING Audio Internal problems Yes 0 Volt DC at MP 109 (V2420_Cathode) No SL 4 Replace V2420 SL 5 Replace R2440 No Replace V2405 2.6 Volt DC at MP 22 (V2405_ Pin 5) No Fault Trace SW Audio and FM Radio Audio Loop test Audio Input: Mic1 Loop Mode: Analog Audio Output: Earphone Apply Audio Loop Blow into the PBA Mic More than 100m Volt AC Pk-Pk at MP 14 (L3103 BEARP) and MP 15 (L3104 BEARN) when blowing in the PBA Mic Replace N2400 Yes No Yes 1.8 Volt DC at MP 21 (R2435) No More than 100mVolt AC Pk-Pk at MP 28 (R3132) when blowing in the PBA Mic SL 5 Replace D2000 SL 4 Escalate Fault Trace SW Audio and FM Radio Audio Loop test Audio Input: Mic1 Loop Mode: Analog Audio Output: Loudspeaker Apply Audio Loop Whistle as close as possible in the PBA Mic Fault Trace SW Logic GPIO Manager Access: Set GPIO_03 to High Application: Set GPIO_01 to High Access GPIO_02 Read Blow into the AUX Mic No Yes Yes Disconnect DCIO/SEPI cable and Insert PHF set Yes Can you hear anything in AUX earphone when blowing into the AUX Mic START Step 1: Perform System Connector Protection Test If the test is pass go to step 2 Step 2: Load ITP SW into the phone. Use TRS Fixture Connect: VBATT and DCIO/SEPI Use Fault Trace SW and continue with the Audio External Problems TRS guide. Fault trace SW Audio and FM Radio Audio Loop Test Audio Input: AUX1 Loop Mode: Analog Audio Output: AUX Earphone Apply Audio Loop Yes Audio Internal Tested No Disconnect VBATT and DCIO/SEPI Yes Is L2403 and L2404 Max 2 Ohm SL 5 Replace N2000 SL 4 Escalate Go to Audio Internal problems Flash the phone with EMMA SUCR SW Yes More than 100mV AC Pk-Pk At MP 104 (C2415 SPR) and MP 103 (C2416 SPL) when blowing in to the AUX mic TROUBLESHOOTING More than 100m Volt AC Pk-Pk at MP 17 (X3100) and MP 16 (X3101) when blowing in the PBA Mic Yes 0 Volt DC at MP 23 (V2405_Pin 3) and Access: Result GPIO_02=HIGH Step1 If Mic problem go to step 2. If Loudspeaker or Earphone problem replace Speaker Box or Earphone and retest the phone. If successful claim Speaker Box or Earphone If not then go to step 2. Step 2: Perform System Connector Protection Test. If the test is pass go to step 2 Step 3: Load ITP SW into the phone. Use TRS Fixture. Connect VBATT and DCIO/SEPI and continue with the Audio Internal Problems TRS guide No SEMC Troubleshooting Manual C702 Audio External problems START SL 5 Replace V3101, V3102, L3103 or L3104 SL 4 Escalate Go to Audio External Problems Audio Internal Problems - Audio External Problems No Replace L2403 or L2404 Replace System Connector X2300 Yes No No 2.2 Volt DC at MP 27 (R3131) Yes Replace B3100 More than 100mV AC Pk-Pk at MP 33 (C3124 MICP_int) and MP 30 (C3125 MICN_int) when blowing in to the AUX mic Yes More than 100mV AC Pk-Pk at MP 32 (C3113) and MP 29 (C3120) when blowing in to the AUX mic No Replace N3101 Yes No SL 4 Replace C3113 and C3120 SL 5 Replace N2000 No More than 100mVolt AC Pk-Pk at MP 54 (X3102) and MP 53 (X3103) when whistle in the PBA Mic Yes SL 4 Replace V3105 or V3106 SL 5 Replace C3137 or C3123 Are any of V3103 and V3104 Short circuit Yes SL 5 Replace V3103 or V3104 SL 4 Escalate Is MP 107 (X2300_Pin 10) Connected to MP 105 (L2401) No L2401 Ok No No Yes No Are any of V3105, V3106 C3137 or C3123 short circuit No 1.9 Volt DC at MP 54 (X3102) and MP 53 (X3103) No Yes More than 100mVolt AC Pk-Pk at MP 35 (C3137) and MP 36 (C3123) when whistle in the PBA Mic No SL 5 Replace N2000 SL 4 Escalate Replace System Connector X2300 Yes Yes Is MP 108 (X2300_Pin 9) Connected to MP 106 (L2402) No L2402 Ok No Yes No 1.8 Volt DC at MP 18 (R3137 AMPCTRL) Yes Replace N3100 Yes Yes SL 5 Replace L3108 and L3109 SL 4 Escalate No Replace L2402 Replace System Connector X2300 Yes 1.9 Volt DC at MP 56 (L3108) and MP 55 (L3109) Replace L2401 2.2 Volt DC at MP 99 (C3169) Yes Replace N3101 SL 5 Replace D2000 SL 4 Escalate No SL 5 Replace N2000 SL 4 Escalate 1221-7857 rev. 1 17 (115) TROUBLESHOOTING FM Radio Problems - Bluetooth Problems FM Radio Problems Fault trace SW 1: Audio and FM Radio FM Radio Audio Output: Loudspeaker Frequency: According to Signal Generator Instrument Settings Set FM Radio 2: Logic, GPIO Manager, Application GPIO-Read: GPIO_00 Bluetooth Problems START Load ITP SW into the phone. Use TRS Fixture Connect: VBATT and DCIO/SEPI Use Fault Trace SW Yes SEMC Troubleshooting Manual C702 FM Radio is not working neither with Loudspeaker nor PHF set Perform System Connector Protection Test If test is pass then continue with the FM Radio Problems TRS guide. START Step 1: Flash the phone with EMMA SUCR SW and retest the phone. If successful claim SW Flashing If not then go to Step 2. Replace BT Antenna or X1301 and X1302 Step 2: Continue with the Bluetooth Problems TRS guide. No Yes Is the Application GPIO_Read: GPIO_00 = HIGH 26 MHz BT_CLK At MP 5 (R2101) Yes No No SL 5 Replace D2000 SL 4 Escalate Replace D2105 Replace C3145 or C3146 SL 4 Replace N1400 SL 5 Replace L3301 and C3301 SL 4 Replace L2408 SL 5 Replace L2410 Is any of C3145 or C3146 Short circuit Yes No No Replace N3101 Replace N1400 SL 5 Replace N2000 SL 4 Escalate No Yes Disconnect: DCIO/SEPI Cable Connect: Customized FM Radio Cable Black Lab Plug to TRS Fixture GND Input and PHF Connector to the Phone System Connector More than 40mVolt AC Pk-PK 1 KHz signal at MP 34 (C3145) and MP 31 (C3146) Yes Is L2408=Max 1.5 Ohm L2410=Max 0.5 Ohm Yes Yes -13dBm at MP X1302 BT_ANT (±5dBm) Yes No Signal Generator Instrument Settings: Frequency: Use free Freq. Channel Example: 103 MHz in Sweden Amplitude: 25.0 uVrms FM Dev: +/-22.5 kHz FM Rate: 1kHz No Is MOD 1 Freq. minimum 230 KHz higher then MOD 0 Freq. No Use Spectrum Analyzer Span 10MHz BW: Auto Use RF Probe with 10:1 Divider Use Peak Search when changing the channel. NOTE! 1MHz channel spacing All channel passed Can you hear 1KHz Tone out from the Loudspeaker Yes No Replace System Connector X2300 SL 5 Replace N2000 SL 4 Escalate Fault Trace SW TX and RX Bluetooth Channel 0 Set MaxPwr MOD 1 Use Spectrum Analyzer with the previous instrument settings Load ITP SW Into the phone Use TRS Fixture Connect: VBATT and DCIO/SEPI Use Fault Trace SW Fault trace SW TX and RX Bluetooth Channel 0 Set MaxPwr MOD 0 Use Spectrum Analyzer Instrument settings: Frequency: 2402 MHz Span: 1MHz Amplitude: -5dBm BW: Auto Use RF Probe with 10:1 Divider Use Peak Search -13dBm at MP 63 (Z1400_Pin 5) and MP 64 (Z1400_Pin 7) (±5dBm) No Replace N1400 No SL 5 Replace Z1400 SL 4 Escalate Yes Yes -10dBm at MP 65 (Z1400_Pin 1) (Measure on the top of Pin 1) (±5dBm) Any Signal at MP 54 (X1302 BT_ANT) Replace BT Antenna or X1301 and X1302 Yes No 26 MHz Signal At MP 5 (R2101 BT_CLK) No More than 60 Kohm between MP 5 (R2101) (Red Probe) and Shield Can Fence (Black Probe) Yes Replace D2105 Replace N1400 No Yes Replace V2425 No Signal Ok Yes Claim Component System Connector X2300 SL 5 Replace N2000 SL 4 Escalate No 2.7 Volt DC at MP 25 (ST2208 VBT27) Yes 1.8 Volt DC At MP 20 (ST2207 VDDE18) and 2.7 Volt DC at MP 26 (ST2209 VDIG) Yes No SL 5 Replace N2000 SL 4 Escalate Replace N1400 1221-7857 rev. 1 18 (115) TROUBLESHOOTING PHF working properly during Voice call Change the Bluetooth channels In Fault Trace SW and test the output. Yes No TROUBLESHOOTING GSM Network Problems GSM Network Problems TX part GSM Network Problems RX part START Max 0.5 Ohm between MP 51 (X1200_Pin 1) and MP 50 (X1200_Pin 2) Replace X1202 or X1203 START Yes Replace X1200 No Max 0.5 Ohm between MP 50 (X1200_Pin 2) and MP 67 (X1201) Is L2409 Max 0.5 Ohm No Replace X1201 Yes Max 0.5 Ohm between Shield Can Fence and MP 66 (X1202) MP 68 (X1203) Phone Reported power at 850 and 900=33dBm 1800 and 1900=30dBm (±3dBm) Yes Yes SL 5 Replace L2409 SL 4 Escalate Yes SL 5 Replace N2000 SL 4 Escalate Perform GSM RSSI Test at following GSM Bands: No GSM 850 GSM 900 DCS 1800 PCS 1900 2.8 Volt DC at MP 43 (C2230 VccA) Connect Mobile Phone Tester Instrument Settings: System Mode: TX/RX Tester Mode (GSM) GSM BAND: Select Channel: GSM 850 128 GSM 900 38 DCS 1800 512 PCS 1900 512 RF Power ON: -60 dBm Correction: -1.6 dBm Measurement Mode: Repeat, CW Fault Trace SW TX and RX GSM GSM Mode Settings: RX Switched GSM Radio Settings: Select Band: Select Channel: GSM 850 128 GSM 900 38 DCS 1800 512 PCS 1900 512 GSM RSSI Measurements: Start RSSI Test RSSI Test Passed No Replace N1200 Yes Connect Mobile Phone Tester Instrument Settings: System Mode: TX/RX Tester Mode (GSM) GSM BAND: GSM 850, Channel 128 GSM 900, Channel 38 DCS 1800, Channel 512 PCS 1900, Channel 512 Measurement Mode: Repeat, Burst Correction: 1.6 dB Fault Trace SW TX and RX GSM GSM Mode Settings: TX Switched GSM Radio Settings: Select Band: Select Channel: Power Level: GSM 850 128 5 GSM 900 38 5 DCS 1800 512 0 PCS 1900 512 0 No Is Phone Reported Power ±5 dBm No 1: Load ITP SW into the Phone 2: Use TRS Fixture Connect: VBATT: 3.8 Volt, Limiter 3A, DCIO/SEPI and SMK RF Probe 3: Use Fault Trace SW Go to GSM Network Problems RX part Yes Go to WCDMA Network Problems TRS guide Note! Before following this guide the GSM Network Problems TX part must be finished! TROUBLESHOOTING No SEMC Troubleshooting Manual C702 No Fault Trace SW TX and RX GSM GSM Mode Settings: TX Switched GSM Radio Settings: Select Band : GSM 850 Channel : 128 Power Level: 5 1.4V-1.6V Pk-Pk Pulses at MP 123 (R1000 VAPC) Yes No Go to SERP Calibration Replace N1200 Yes Perform TX Measurements at the following GSM Bands: GSM 850, GSM 900 DCS 1800 and PCS 1900 Fault Trace SW Switch GSM Mode Settings to: TX Static Use Spectrum Analyzer Instrument settings: TX Freq: 824.2 MHz Span: 300 kHZ Amplitude: -5 dBm BW: 1 kHz Use RF Probe with 10:1 Divider Replace N1200 Yes Signal at MP 124 (C1014) -10 dBm (±5dBm) Use Spectrum Analyzer Instrument settings: TX Freq: 1710.2 MHz Span: 300 kHZ Amplitude: -5 dBm BW: 1 kHz Use RF Probe with 10:1 Divider Fault Trace SW TX and RX GSM GSM Mode Settings: TX Static GSM Radio Settings: Select Band : DCS 1800 Channel : 512 No SL 5 Replace N1002 SL 4 Escalate Yes Signal at MP 122 (Z1001) -20 dBm (±5dBm) No Go to SERP Calibration SL 5 Replace N1002 SL 4 Escalate 1221-7857 rev. 1 19 (115) TROUBLESHOOTING WCDMA Network Problems WCDMA Network Problems TX part SEMC Troubleshooting Manual C702 WCDMA Network Problems RX part START START Note! Before following this guide the GSM TX and RX Network Problems TRS Guides must be finished! Replace N1200 Perform WCDMA Max Pwr 23dBm Test Yes Go to SERP Calibration Instrument Settings: System Mode: TX/RX Tester Mode WCDMA Downlink Channel: BAND I: 10562 Measurement Mode: Repeat Correction: 1.6 dB Is the current consumption between 550 – 700 mA No Fault Trace SW TX and RX WCDMA Radio Settings: Select Band: BAND I Fast Select Channels: Ch LOW Modes: Max Pwr 23dBm Max Pwr 23dBm Ok (±3dBm) NOTE! Before following this guide the WCDMA Network Problems TX part TRS guide must be finished! Perform WCDMA RSSI Test Replace N1210 Fault Trace SW TX and RX WCDMA Radio Settings: Select Band : Band I Fast select channels: Ch LOW Modes: Read RSSI RX On: Read Measurement No TROUBLESHOOTING 1: Load ITP SW into the phone 2: Use TRS Fixture Connect: VBATT: 3.8V, Limiter 3A DCIO/SEPI: 5V, Limiter 2A 3: Use Fault Trace SW Mobile Phone Tester Instrument Settings: System Mode: TX/RX Tester Mode WCDMA Downlink Channel: BAND I: 10562 Measurement Mode: Repeat RF Power ON: -60 dBm Correction: -1.6 dBm Is Phone Reported Power -60 dBm (±5dBm) Yes No Yes SL 5 Replace R2210 SL 4 Escalate No 3.7V-3.8V DC at MP 83 (R2210 VBATI) No 3.1V-3.3V DC at MP 84 (L2207 VCC_WPA) Yes Go to WCDMA Network Problems RX part Yes 1.2V-1.8V DC at MP 86 (ST2217 WPAVCC) Yes SL 4 Replace N2205 SL 5 Replace L2207 Yes Replace N1210 Go to GO-NOGO Test Yes SL 5 Replace D2000 SL 4 Escalate No 1.8Volt DC at MP 85 (R2299 DCDC_EN) 1.8V at MP 125 (C417 WPA0_EN) (Squid) No Replace N1200 Go to SERP Calibration No 26MHz at MP 126 (C511 WBCLK) (Squid) Go to SERP Calibration 1221-7857 rev. 1 20 (115) TROUBLESHOOTING System Connector Protection Test - Current Consumption Test System Connector Protection Test SEMC Troubleshooting Manual C702 Current Consumption Test Perform Diode and Ohm measurements with a Multimeter Connect the black probe to ground (Pin 4 at system connector) Step 1: Insert Local SIM Card and use the phone with the Normal SW (SSW) and dummy battery connected to Power Supply Channel 1 VBATT according to Picture 1. Instrument settings: Voltage: 3.8 Volt, Limiter 3A. TROUBLESHOOTING Measure the current when Phone is off. Check the current consumption at Power Supply Channel 1 VBATT. Picture 1 Pin 12 Pin 4 GND Pin 1 Pin at X2300 1 Diode Measurements/Volt 0L Ohm Measurements/Ohm 91K 2 0.8 – 1.0 150K – 400K 3 2.6 150K – 400K 4 GND 5 1.5 SL 4 Action V2421 if lower V2202 if lower X2300 if higher V2411 if lower D2424 if higher or lower X2300 if higher V2410 if lower D2424 if higher or lower X2300 if higher SL 5 Action L2411 if higher N2000 if higher or lower Z4203 if higher GND X2300 if higher No Action 1.5K X2300 if higher L2405 if higher V2420 if lower Not Connected R2440 if higher R2436 if higher L2404 if higher N3101 if higher X2300 if higher L2403 if higher N3101 if higher X2300 if higher L2402 if higher N3101 if higher X2300 if higher L2401 if higher N3101 if higher X2300 if higher or lower R2482 if higher C2425 if lower If phone using more than 6mA, then go to EMMA and perform Software Update Contents Refresh (SUCR). or lower R2481 if higher C2416 if lower Step 3 with Mobile Phone Tester Instrument or lower R2488 if higher C2437 if lower or lower R2487 if higher C2436 if lower 6 0L 0L 7 1.8 2.2K 8 1.8 2.2K 9 1.0 1K 10 2.1 12K 11 0 1.3 Z4203 if higher No Action X2300 if higher 12 0L 0L N2402 if higher or lower X2300 if higher Step 2: Start the phone: Not Connected L2408 if higher Current consumption in off mode should be less than 1mA. If more than 1mA go to Dead Phone problems part 1 TRS guide. L2407 if higher C2421 if lower C2422 if lower Measure the deep sleep current max 6mA typical between 0-3mA. Make sure that the operator is running with deep sleep. (This operation can be switched off by operator if the network is busy). Insert Test SIM Card and use the phone with the Normal SW (SSW) and dummy battery connected to Power Supply Channel 1 VBATT according to Picture 1. Instrument settings: Voltage: 3.8 Volt, Limiter 3A. Use Mobile Phone Tester Instrument in signalling mode directly connected to the phone with RF Connector or use Shield Box if not possible. Phone Display must be on during these tests to get correct current measurements. Perform Radio TX measurements at GSM and WCDMA Band and compare with limits according to text below. - Transmitter current 850 MHz at Ch: 128 power level 5. Typical 375mA Transmitter current 900 MHz at Ch: 1 power level 5. Typical 450mA Transmitter current 1800 MHz at Ch: 512 power level 0. Typical 365mA 1221-7857 rev. 1 21 (115) TROUBLESHOOTING - Transmitter current 1900 MHz at Ch: 512 power level 0. Typical 365mA - Transmitter current WCDMA BAND I Low RX Ch: 10562 at 23dBm output power. Max 700mA Current Consumption Test - - Power Supply Channel 1 VBATT: Instrument settings: Voltage: 3.8 Volt, Limiter 3A TX and RX GSM GSM Mode Settings: TX Switched GSM Radio Settings: Select Band: PCS 1900 Channel: 512 Power Level: 0 Connect DCIO/SEPI Cable to the phone Perform the following tests: - - Max TX Power GSM 850 MHz Max TX Power PCS 1900 MHz Fault Trace SW settings: Power Supply Channel 2 DCIO/SEPI Instrument settings: Voltage: 5 Volt, Limiter 2A - - Max TX Power WCDMA BAND I Fault Trace SW settings: Fault Trace SW settings: TX and RX GSM GSM Mode Settings: TX Switched GSM Radio Settings: Select Band: GSM 850 Channel: 128 Power Level: 5 TX and RX WCDMA Radio Settings: Select Band: BAND I Fast Select Channels: Ch LOW Modes: Max Pwr 23dBm Max TX Power GSM 900 MHz Fault Trace SW settings: TX and RX GSM GSM Mode Settings: TX Switched GSM Radio Settings: Select Band: GSM 900 Channel: 1 Power Level: 5 TROUBLESHOOTING TX and RX GSM GSM Mode Settings: TX Switched GSM Radio Settings: Select Band: DCS 1800 Channel: 512 Power Level: 0 Step 4 with Fault Trace SW application: Flash the phone with ITP SW Use TRS Fixture Connect the: Max TX Power DCS 1800 MHz Fault Trace SW settings: If current consumption is not correct, the fault could be fixed by running SERP calibration, if not then go to GSM and WCDMA Network problems TRS guides. If the current consumptions are equal to test limits then go to Charging Test. - SEMC Troubleshooting Manual C702 Compare current consumption during Max TX Power Tests with the current consumption limits below. - Transmitter current 850 MHz at Ch: 128 power level 5. Typical 255mA - Transmitter current 900 MHz at Ch: 1 power level 5. Typical 255mA - Transmitter current 1800 MHz at Ch: 512 power level 0. Typical 225mA - Transmitter current 1900 MHz at Ch: 512 power level 0. Typical 225mA - Transmitter current in WCDMA BAND I Low RX Ch: 10562 mode at max power level 23 dBm and Rx on.Typical 615mA Tolerance: ±10% If current consumption is not correct, the fault could be fixed by running SERP calibration, if not then go to GSM and WCDMA Network problems TRS guides. If the current consumptions are equal to the sheet then go to Charging Test. 1221-7857 rev. 1 22 (115) TROUBLESHOOTING Battery and Current Calibration Test - Backup Capacitor Test SEMC Troubleshooting Manual C702 Backup Capacitor Test Battery and Current Calibration Test To perform this test use: Instrument settings for the Battery Calibration Test - Phone with ITP SW Power Supply Channel 1 VBATT: X Volt according to the Fault Trace SW Test Instructions: Fault Trace SW-Logic-Phone Power-Battery Calibration and follow test instructions. Limiter: 2A. - Power Supply Channel 1 VBATT: Instrument settings: Voltage: 3.8V, Limiter: 2A - Power Supply Channel 2 DCIO/SEPI: Instrument settings Voltage: 5V, Limiter: 2A This test should be performed in 3 steps: Power Supply Channel 2 DCIO/SEPI: 5.0 Volt Limiter: 2A Step1: If test is performed at the Core Level then use dummy battery according to the Equipment List for this test. If using TRS Fixture no dummy battery is needed. Note: Maximal cable length between Power Supply Channel 1 VBATT and the dummy battery or TRS Fixture must be 1m. The cable must have a capacity for at least 16A. Limits Table for the Battery Calibration Test Voltage Level on VBATT Min Max 3.2 Volt 263 351 3.2 Volt 107 15F 4.1 Volt 789 877 4.1 Volt 315 36D UNIT DEC (mV) HEX (mV) DEC (mV) HEX (mV) Instrument settings for the Current Calibration Test Measure the voltage at the backup capacitor by using Fault Trace SW- Logic - ADC Values – Read ADC Value (Reading 1). Step2: 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 – Read ADC Value (Reading 2). Step3: Compare the difference between Reading 1 and Reading 2 with the reference table below. If the Reading 1 value is between 50 and 680 go to Interval 1, if between 681 and 800 go to Interval 2, if between 801 and 880 go to Interval 3 and compare with the Reading 2 – Reading 1 Min and Max Limits. Reference Table: If test is performed at the Core Level then use dummy battery according to the Equipment List for this test. If the TRS Fixture is used no dummy battery is needed. Note: The Power Supply Channel 1 VBATT must allow reverse current. Note: Maximal cable length between Power Supply Channel 1 VBATT and the dummy battery or TRS Fixture must be 1m. The cable must have a capacity for at least 16A. Note: Length of the Power Supply Channel 2 DCIO/SEPI customized cable must be exact 1,3m. Power Supply Channel 1 VBATT: 3.8 Volt Limiter 2A Power Supply Channel 2 DCIO/SEPI: 5.0 Volt Limiter: 2A Use dummy battery according to the Equipment List for this test. Limits Table for the Current Calibration Test Measured Current Name Min 100mA DCIO Current 50 800mA DCIO Current 725 TROUBLESHOOTING Use Phone with the ITP SW Max 150 875 Unit mA mA Absolute readout Reading 1 Reading 1 (Dec) Min Max Unit 50 880 Dec Reading 2 – Reading 1 (Dec) Min Max 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 is out of limits replace C2217 Backup Capacitor. If the problem is not solved then SL 5 Replace N2000 SL 4 Escalate. 1221-7857 rev. 1 23 (115) TROUBLESHOOTING - Note: The Keypad Scan Test must be disabled in Fault Trace SW when performing this test. Phone with the Normal SW (SSW) Dummy Battery connected to Power Supply Channel 1 VBATT Note! The resistance between GND and BDATA should be approximately 120 KOhm Power Supply Channel 1 VBATT instrument settings: Voltage: 3.0 to 4.2 Volts, according to VBATT row in the Reference Table. Limiter: 2A Power Supply Channel 2 DCIO/SEPI instrument settings: Voltage: 5V Limiter: 2A The purpose of this test is to check the following items: - - - - Disconnect the DCIO/SEPI Cable between each measurement and wait for phone to shut down when changing VBATT voltage. Take a note of Current measurements at Power Supply Channel 2 DCIO/SEPI and Display charging indicator status, X seconds after DCIO/SEPI cable has been inserted according to Test Time row in the reference table below. Compare test results with reference table below, tolerance +/-20%. 3.0 15s 3.1 15s 3.2 15s 3.3 30s 3.4 30s 3.5 30s 3.6 30s 250 250 250 500 500 500 500 Nothing Nothing Nothing Yes Yes Yes Yes 3.7 30s 8001000 3.8 30s 8001000 3.9 30s 8001000 4.0 30s 8001000 4.1 30s 500750 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes D2000 N2000 N1400 N1200 N1430 (Anja) (Vera) (Bluetooth and FM Radio ASIC) (Thor) (A-GPS Module) To perform this test use: Reference Table VBATT x Volt Test Time x sec. DCIO/SEPI Current mA Display indicate charging Verify that the ASIC is correctly mounted, the communication works and that the revision is correct. The tested ASICs are: Test instructions: - TROUBLESHOOTING - SEMC Troubleshooting Manual C702 ASIC Revision Test Charging Test To perform this test use: - Charging Test - ASIC Revision Test 4.2 40s 0 Fully Charged - 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 and go to: General – Asic Revisions – Read All Reference return value table: ASIC Power Supply Channel 1 VBATT must allow reverse current. If the charging current is Not equal to the reference table go to Charging problems TRS Guide. Part number Return value (hex) D2000 CPU (Anja) 1200-0186 0xC9 N2000 Power Management (Vera) 1000-8142 0xC7 N1400 Bluetooth 1200-6182 Firmware Revision Chip ID 0x0,0x0,0x0,0x0 N1400 FM Radio 1200-6182 Will always return 0 on STLC because Chip ID is not supported. 0x800 N1200 GSM Radio Module (Thor) Revision R1A: Revision R1B: 1200-0158 A-GPS Module 1200-0700 If the charging current is equal to the reference table then insert the normal battery and test the charging current to verify that the phone battery is working properly. Measure the voltage at the battery to check the current level. If the battery is receiving the right current, then the phone and the battery are working properly. Description N1430 Ox5,0x1 0x7 0x8 254,0,253,192,0,242,113,9,16,252 1221-7857 rev. 1 24 (115) TROUBLESHOOTING Voltages to N2000 MP Pnone Off Phone On Voltages from N2000 MP Voltages from N2000 MP Phone Off Phone On Clocks to N2000 MP Phone Off Phone On Clocks from N2000 MP Phone Off Phone On VCORE18 from N2202 MP Phone Off Phone On MP 80 (TP2200) VBATI 3.8V 3.8V MP 81 (TP2202) BDATA 0.00V 0.00V MP 24 (ST2205) VAUDIO26 0.00V 0.00V 2.6V MP 19 (ST2206) VANA25 0.00V 0.00V 2.5V MP 20 (ST2207) VDDE18 0.00V 0.00V 1.8V MP 25 (ST2208) VBT27 0.00V 0.00V 2.7V MP 45 (ST2213) VCORE12 0.00V 0.00V 1.2V MP 43 (C2230) VccA 0.00V 0.00V 2.8V MP C2218 VDD_LP 2.2V 2.2V 2.2V MP ST2210 VBACKUP 2.2V 2.2V 2.2V C2217 MP 41 (C2103) & MP 42 (C2106) 32kHz 32.768kHz 32.768kHz Charging Charging off 1: DCIO/SEPI not connected. Charging off 2: DCIO/SEPI connected. Power sup 3.80 V MP 26 (ST2209) VDIG 0.00V 0.00V 2.7V Power sup 0.00 Volt Power sup 3.80 Volt Power sup 3.80 Volt MP Charging off 1 Charging off 2 Charging 100mA Charging 800mA VBUS USB cable connected to PC MP Power sup 0.00 Volt Power sup 3.80 Volt Power sup 3.80 Volt Fully charged USB Cable disonnected from the phone USB Cable connected to the phone Power sup 0.00 Volt Power sup 3.80 Volt MCLK 26MHz from N1200 MP Phone Off Phone On MP 39 (R2122) RTCCLK 0Hz 32.768kHz Power sup 3.80 Volt Power sup 3.80 Volt MP 7 (ST2214) VCORE18 0.00V 1.8V Power sup 0.00 Volt Power sup 3.80 Volt WCDMA N1210 Use Fault Trace SW to activate and deactivate WCDMA Radio MP MP 84 (L2207) VCC_WPA WCDMA Radio Off 0.00V WCDMA Radio On 3.1V-3.3V MP 86 (ST2217) WPAVCC 0.00V 1.2V-1.8V MP 85 (R2299) DCDC_EN 0.00V 1.8V Bluetooth N1400 Use Fault Trace SW to activate and deactivate Bluetooth MP MP 26 (ST2209) VDIG Bluetooth Off 2.7V Bluetooth On 2.7V MP 20 (ST2207) VDDE18 1.8V 1.8V MP 25 (ST2208) VBT27 2.7V 2.7V FM Radio N1400 Use Fault Trace SW to activate and deactivate FM Radio MP MP 80 (TP2200) VBATI FM Radio Off 3.8V FM Radio On 3.8V MP 20 (ST2207) VDDE18 1.8V 1.8V MP 5 (R2101) BT_CLK 26MHz 26MHz SEMC Troubleshooting Manual C702 Charging 100mA: Use Fault Trace SW: Start Current Calibration-----> Set VBATT to 3.8 Note: The Current Calibration Test must be repeted if current consumtion going under 50mA at Power Supply Channel 2 when you performing this measurements. MP 117 (C2201) DCIO 0.00V 5.0V 5.0V 4.5V MP 101 (R2287) VBUS Charging 800mA: Use Fault Trace SW: Start Current Calibration-->Set VBATT to 3.8V-->Perform Step1 Note: The Current Calibration Test must be repeted if current consumtion going under 725mA at Power Supply Channel 2 when you performing this measurements. MP 46 (C2241) DCIO_INT 3.6V 4.7V 4.8V 4.3V MP 119 (V2202_Pin2) CHREG 3.2V 4.7V 3.8V 2.3V MP 121 (R2201) CHSENSEP 3.8V 3.8V 3.8V 4.2V Power sup 3.8 Volt Charger voltage 0.0 Volt Charger voltage 5.0 Volt Charger voltage 5.0 Volt Charger voltage 5.0 Volt Power sup 3.80 Volt 0.00V 5.0V MP 6 (R2120) MCLK 0Hz 26MHz Power sup 3.80 Volt Power sup 3.80 Volt Power sup 3.80 Volt MP 5 (R2101) BT_CLK 26MHz 26MHz Power sup 3.80 Volt Power sup 3.80 Volt Main and VGA Camera Use Fault Trace SW to activate and deactivate Main and VGA Camera. Main and VGA Camera must be connected to the PBA MP 52 (TP2208) MP MP 71 (TP2207) MP 72 (TP2204) MP 77 (TP2210) VCAM12 VCAMAF VCAMSA18 VCAMIO Main Camera Off 0.00V 0.00V 0.00V 0.00V Main Camera On 1.3V 2.8V 2.8V 1.8V MP 76 (ST4304) CAMSYSCLK 0Hz 13MHz MP ST4312 CAMRESn 0.00V 1.8V P 1221-7857 rev. 1 25 (115) TROUBLESHOOTING Phone Off Phone On PBA GND GND 0.00V 0.00V Reference Measurement Points TROUBLESHOOTING Measurement Points Pictures SEMC Troubleshooting Manual C702 TROUBLESHOOTING MP 5 (R2101 BT_CLK) MP 6 (R2120 MCLK) 1221-7857 rev. 1 26 (115) TROUBLESHOOTING Measurement Points Pictures SEMC Troubleshooting Manual C702 TROUBLESHOOTING MP 38 (V2400_Pin 3) MP 39 (R2122 RTCCLK) 1221-7857 rev. 1 27 (115) TROUBLESHOOTING Measurement Points Pictures SEMC Troubleshooting Manual C702 TROUBLESHOOTING MP 41 (C2103 32 kHz) MP 42 (C2106 32 kHz) 1221-7857 rev. 1 28 (115) TROUBLESHOOTING Measurement Points Pictures SEMC Troubleshooting Manual C702 TROUBLESHOOTING MP 63 (Z1400_Pin 5) MP 64 (Z1400_Pin 7) 1221-7857 rev. 1 29 (115) TROUBLESHOOTING Measurement Points Pictures SEMC Troubleshooting Manual C702 TROUBLESHOOTING MP 65 (Z1400_Pin 1) MP 76 (ST4304 13 MHz) 1221-7857 rev. 1 30 (115) TROUBLESHOOTING Measurement Points Pictures SEMC Troubleshooting Manual C702 TROUBLESHOOTING MP 82 (C4206) MP 97 (SP2102 SYSCLK1) 1221-7857 rev. 1 31 (115) TROUBLESHOOTING Measurement Points Pictures SEMC Troubleshooting Manual C702 TROUBLESHOOTING MP 100 (X1302 BT_ANT) MP 122 (Z1001 THOR) 1221-7857 rev. 1 32 (115) TROUBLESHOOTING Measurement Points Pictures SEMC Troubleshooting Manual C702 TROUBLESHOOTING MP 123 (R1000 VAPC THOR) MP 124 (C1014 THOR) 1221-7857 rev. 1 33 (115) TROUBLESHOOTING Measurement Points Pictures SEMC Troubleshooting Manual C702 TROUBLESHOOTING MP 126 (C511 WBCLK SQUID) MP Z4200_Pin 1 and 5 1221-7857 rev. 1 34 (115) TROUBLESHOOTING Measurement Points Pictures SEMC Troubleshooting Manual C702 TROUBLESHOOTING MP Z4200_Pin 2 and 6 MP Z4200_Pin 3 and 7 1221-7857 rev. 1 35 (115) TROUBLESHOOTING Measurement Points Pictures SEMC Troubleshooting Manual C702 TROUBLESHOOTING MP Z4200_Pin 4 and 8 MP Z4201_Pin 1 and 5 1221-7857 rev. 1 36 (115) TROUBLESHOOTING Measurement Points Pictures SEMC Troubleshooting Manual C702 TROUBLESHOOTING MP Z4201_Pin 2 and 6 MP Z4201_Pin 3 and 7 1221-7857 rev. 1 37 (115) TROUBLESHOOTING Measurement Points Pictures SEMC Troubleshooting Manual C702 TROUBLESHOOTING MP Z4201_Pin 4 and 8 1221-7857 rev. 1 38 (115) MEASUREMENT POINTS Front Side SEMC Troubleshooting Manual C702 MP 18 MP Z4200 1-8, MP Z4201 1-8, MP Z4202 1-8 MP 19 MP 1 SP5107 SP5106 SP5105 SP5103 SP5104 SP5102 SP2407 SP2131 MP 20 MP 2 ST4205 C4227 C4228 R4222 SP2132 C2315 R2212 ST2214 R3132 C3168 MP 27 MP 28 C3163 R3133 C2215 C2225 R3135 C3135 R3131 R3130 ST2210 C2205 C2200 C2210 ST2301 ST2302 C4229 C2202 R3138 C3166 C2229 E1000 R2441 C2425 MP 29 C3164 C3165 C3127 C3120 R2122 C3167 C3130 C3125 C3145 C3124 C3133 MP 30 C3113 R3112 C3146 C3129 C2106 N2000 C2204 R3114 C3126 C3132 C3151 C3139 C3102 L4200 R4203 C3140 C3128 R2129 C3152 C3134 C2103 C3112 MP 31 C3137 R3102 C3123 R3110 C3136 MP 32 R2416 ST2400 C2429 C4230 C3149 R3129 C3150 ST2213 V2400 C2406 C2244 ST2401 C2222 C2405 C2226 R2419 C2241 L2201 C2221 C2243 C2242 C2219 C2220 V2206 C4200 L4203 L2200 V2406 R2439 ST2209 ST2208 C2209 ST2205 C3138 R3134 C2214 C3155 MP 26 ST2303 R2440 R2438 C2207 R2436 V2405 R2435 R2437 R2458 C2314 C2335 C2412 C2322 R3304 SP2113 C2337 SP2106 C2216 ST2211 C2218 V4200 C2430 N2400 ST2207 SP3205 ST2206 C2230 L4201 OUT IN OUT IN X3100 MP 15 R2211 C4352 SP3204 ST4207 MP 14 R3137 R2213 R2485 C2339 C2307 ST4300 C2400 C2105 R2130 R2421 V4201 R2400 C4201 ST4302 B2101 R4212 R2203 ST2212 C2208 R2205 R4211 SP3208 SP4300 SP3209 SP3206 SP3207 R2204 C2203 C4205 S4300 R2202 C2102 R4210 C4208 C4212 R2404 R4204 B2100 C4202 MP 13 ST4203 R4209 ST4200 MP 12 R4207 R4201 SP2103 SP2499 SP3202 SP3201 ST4301ST4208 V4206 SP2118 X3101 MP 11 R2222 V4205 MP 10 R2401 ST2216 C2238 SP2107 R2403 C2317 C2319 MP 9 R2402 N2202 1 C2308 SP2105 MP 25 C2333 SP2114 C2341 C2239 SP5101 A1 R2104 SP2116 B1 V4207 See details to the Left for measurement points used in TRS Guide Display Problems SP2112 SP2115 MP 33 MP 34 R3128 MP 16 MP 35 MP 17 MP 36 MP 37 MP 38 MP 39 MP 40 MP 41 MP 42 MP 43 MP 44 MP 45 MP 46 MP 47 MP 48 1221-7857 rev. 1 39 (115) MEASUREMENT POINTS R2121 IN SP2104 V3101 V3102 Measurement points used in TRS Guide Display Problems MP 24 SP2108 C5104 ST4204 C3141 SP2410 SP5113 C2305 SP4301 C3142 SP5111 C2101 C4331 L3103 SP5118 D2000 C2327 MP 23 R2103 C2419 C4329 L3104 MP 22 SP5114 SP2117 SP5110 C5103 R2132 C2418 R2119 2 IN B3100 SP5116 R2102 C2328 D2105 3 SP5108 SP5112 C2304 C2329 R1449 4 SP5109 SP2130 SP2123 C2326 MP 7 MP 8 SP2129 SP5115 SP5119 C2121 4 Z4201 C2303 C2331 R2101 SP2101 8 3 5 Z4201 MP 21 SP2126 SP2125 SP5117 C4213 7 C4328 C4339 C2324 R1204 ST4201 C4332 6 R5101 SP5120 C4214 C4336 2 7 IN X4300 6 IN OUT C4338 C4337 1 OUT SP2128 SP2122 C2332 OUT OUT C4330 Z4200 5 C4325 8 SP2121 C2334 R2118 Z4200 C4341 C4342 SP2124 C2311 R1205 ST4202 MP 6 C4343 C2336 C2302 R2120 C4340 C2330 SP2127 A1 B1 MP 5 R2220 C2417 C2316 R1437 C4204 MP 4 5 C2338 R1203 X4202 6 C2313 C2301 Z4202 1 7 A1 2 C4203 R1448 C4209 B1 3 8 Z4202 4 MP 3 C2340 C2318 MEASUREMENT POINTS MP 49 MP 50 MP 51 MP 52 MP 53 MP 54 MP 55 Back Side MP 56 MP 57 MP 58 SEMC Troubleshooting Manual C702 MP 59 MP 60 MP 61 MP 62 MP 63 MP 64 MP 65 MP 99 MP 100 MEMORY CARD MP 101 MP 102 C2441 C1441 R2451 C1445 R2453 R1 440 N2207 C2 2 4 6 E1004 ST1410 MP 105 R2406 C2227 C3304 ST3301 R2450 ST3300 N1400 C2440 V2425 C3114 C2 4 3 6 C1 41 2 C3169 C3116 C3115 N3101 C2 4 3 7 R2487 C3119 C2 4 1 6 ST1402 ST T 14 0 6 S T 14 0 4 ST1403 S T 14 0 1 R3301 C1 408 C3 3 0 2 C1 4 1 8 C1 4 1 5 C1 4 1 7 SP1401 R2488 R2481 L2410 L2401 L2402 L2403 TP2005 C2407 R 2 4 86 R1213 C2 4 1 5 R2433 R2484 V2403 C2414 C2411 SP2109 R1212 R2464 L2404 L2405 V2420 V2410 R2427 R1208 R2482 V2411 V2511 V2512 S2503 X4201 S2502 V2201 C85 575 R2466 C2 4 1 3 R2426 C2 4 7 4 SP2417 SP2403 ST2402 SP2415 SP2412 C2424 MP 112 C2423 V2421 C2201 SP2418 SP2404 MP 113 SP2411 SP2413 SP2409 C2345 V2202 C2 2 2 3 L3101 L3100 C3 1 6 1 C2 4 0 8 SP4302 V 3 10 4 MP 114 MP 115 V 3 10 3 R2201 C2 3 4 2 C2 3 4 3 ST2404 C2347 C2346 C2104 C3 1 6 2 C2344 V2407 C2410 X 2403 C2 4 0 9 V2408 C81 0 2 C2 4 2 8 C81 0 1 C81 0 0 V8100 SP2414 SP2416 C2217 ST2201 V2404 C2 2 8 0 C8 1 0 7 C2290 ST2220 C2233 R8106 R 81 0 5 C2 2 8 1 C2 2 9 4 ST2202 ST2215 R 81 0 2 C8104 ST8101 R2210 TP2200 R8103 SP2102 ST8100 C2234 N8100 L8100 C2232 C2291 C8 1 0 9 C2 2 9 5 N2205 ST8103 C8 1 0 5 C2245 TP2202 C4305 C4306 C4307 C8121 R4231 C8120 ST4206 C2292 C8108 D2404 MP 110 MP 111 MP 116 C2293 R4224 B1 C8122 R4225 V8101 TP8106 ST2200 N2209 TP2201 TP8110 X1202 N2206 N2212 ST2217 L4204 C2235 C22 231 C2236 C2299 R 81 0 1 C2237 R2299 TP2207 C4206 L4202 L2207 L2409 R1 X1201 20 2 C4308 TP2204 R1209 C4207 B4200 C1202 C1203 C4327 C1201 C4310 R4313 A B C4309 ST4303 V4203 X4301 C4326 ST4305 X1203 R4311 ST4304 MP 109 L2411 C2473 C3 1 6 0 TP4201 MP 108 L2407 C2421 C1 4 1 6 TP2004 C2422 C3303 TP2003 TP4200 R1211 R1210 C1 2 0 5 E1002 MP 107 N2402 C3305 L3300 ST1412 C1 407 C2446 ST2204 C2404 MP 106 C2432 R2287 X2300 R2455 L2408 C1409 R248 3 Z1400 C2445 Z4203 C2212 R1403 MP104 R2454 ST2403 C4311 C2456 C2444 R2465 C4350 C2458 30 C2457 C2442 R2207 N1210 C2427 X2402 2 C2 4 7 6 C2224 C2461 C2 4 7 5 C4312 C2470 R2446 C2448 X2200 C2 2 0 6 V2200 C2211 C4315 C4321 C2467 C2465 C2469 29 C2 4 3 4 C2249 C2248 C2468 C2460 R2452 X2490 ST1409 ST1407 0 C4314 C4320 MP 103 1 C1401 R1438 20 C4313 C2459 C1 4 1 3 C1440 C1 TP2210 C2462 C2443 ST1408 C2213 TP2208 R2447 R2444 C2 4 3 5 L2406 C2247 N2208 C2463 C2 4 3 3 ST1411 C1443 C1438 C1 4 3 1 R1433 B1430 C3107 C1444 R2445 C1442 N1 430 C1 4 5 2 C1 4 5 1 N1 435 L1437 C1433 C1437 C2228 C2464 448 R24 C3105 C1453 C1430 R2449 X 13 0 1 R3115 X 13 0 2 R1 1434 R1447 R3106 R3116 C1435 C31 03 C1436 C1447 C3 1 0 6 L1 434 C1 4 5 4 L1436 E1001 L3108 C1448 C1446 C1434 C3108 L1433 V3 3 10 6 C3109 V 3 10 5 X3102 2 R1 L3109 Z1431 C2 4 3 1 R2442 4 20 C1 07 R1450 Z1430 R2200 X3103 C1206 C1212 R1201 C1211 R1200 X1200 IN OUT S2504 C2426 6 V2402 X1431 N1200 R1446 MP 117 A1 MP 118 MP 119 MP 120 MP 121 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 MP 98 1221-7857 rev. 1 40 (115) MEASUREMENT POINTS V2505 R1439 R3103 C1439 C1449 X1430 N3100 C3104 N1200 Thor Module SEMC Troubleshooting Manual C702 R1104 C1118 R1101 C1119 MEASUREMENT POINTS B1100 R1105 C1116 R1100 C1117 Z1001 C1017 C1001 C1013 C1105 C1106 C1101 C1102 C1109 C1110 L1101 N1002 L1004 C1016 L1002 C1003 C1002 L1001 L1000 C1012 Z1000 C1000 C1113 C1114 R1007 R1005 C1005 R1006 C1004 C1006 L1100 R1013 R1012 C1019 R1014 C1020 R1000 L1005 MEASUREMENT POINTS L1102 C1018 L1103 N1001 C1015 MP 122 MP 123 L1006 C1014 MP 124 1221-7857 rev. 1 41 (115) MEASUREMENT POINTS N1210 Squid Module SEMC Troubleshooting Manual C702 S100 R405 R403 C418 N2001 Z301 C301 C304 C303 C302 C419 MEASUREMENT POINTS C417 N3000 C414 C413 R501 C508 C420 C416 C415 C511 R201 R202 R503 R5 02 C509 K401 R203 R204 C201 C203 C204 N3001 C507 C506 R402 K402 C103 L206 R504 C102 Z101 L205 C510 MP 125 L207 Z201 C206 MP 126 1221-7857 rev. 1 42 (115) MEASUREMENT POINTS VBATI VDIG VCC_WPA VAUDIO26 VCAM12 Top Schematic VCAMIO VCAMIO SEMC Troubleshooting Manual C702 VCAM12 VDIG VDDE18 Access side GPIO mapping Port VDDE18 Pages B1-B16 Application & Sys.Performance VBATI VBOOST VccA VBEAR26 VBT27 VCAMSA VCAMAF VCAMAF VCAMSA VAUDIO26 VBATI AccGPIO01 USB_HSDIR AccGPIO02 CTMS VDIG AccGPIO03 CFMS_AID Pages I1-I4 VccA VCC_WPA VDIG VBT27 VAUDIO26 USB_HSDATA6 USB_HSDATA7 AccGPIO10 UART3_RX VCAMIO VCAMSA AccGPIO11 UART3_TX VCAMAF VCAMIO KB_LED AccGPIO12 UART3_CTS VCAMAF KB_LED1 AccGPIO13 UART3_RTS KB_LED2 AccGPIO14 BT_SPI_INT I2CCLK1 AccGPIO15 AGPS_PWRON VAGPS20 VAGPS20 VAGPS28 I2CCLK1 I2CDAT1 CAMSYSCLK CAMSYSCLK VCAM_SA_EN VCAM_SA_EN I2CDAT1 AccGPIO16 USB_HSCHIP_SEL CAMSYSCLK AccGPIO17 AGPS_SYNC VCAM_SA_EN AccGPIO18 USB_HSDATA3 MCLKREQ MCLKREQ Imaging BT_CLK BT_CLK RTCCLK RTCCLK BTRESn BTRESn MP 67 MP 66 MP 68 VBATI VBT27 VBEAR26 VccA Access Audio FM_AGPSRESn VDIG VCC_WPA VDDE18 Pages A1-A4 FM_ANTENNA VccA BT_SPI_DI AccGPIO21 BT_SPI_DO AccGPIO22 BT_SPI_CLK AccGPIO23 AGPS_LDO_EN Application side GPIO mapping Port Usage AppGPIO00 FM_INT AppGPIO01 APP_LOG AppGPIO02 CAMIRQ AppGPIO03 CAM_IO_EN AppGPIO04 VCAM_SA_EN VDIG AppGPIO05 CAM_CORE_EN RTCCLK VAGPS20 AppGPIO06 FLASH_EN I2CDAT1 VAGPS28 AppGPIO07 LMU_RSTn I2CCLK1 MCLKREQ AppGPIO08 CAMRESn BT_CLK AppGPIO09 CIF_STANDBY RTCCLK AppGPIO10 ACTIVE_LENS MICP/AUXinL BTRESn VAD FM_ANTENNA BT_SPI_CSn AccGPIO20 VBT27 MICN/AUXinR FM_AGPSRESn GSM/UMTS VCC_WPA VBEAR26 MICP/AUXinL ANT VDDE18 VDDE18 VAUDIO26 MICN/AUXinR Pages R1-R4 VBATI VBATI Application & Sys.Performance AccGPIO19 VBATI VDDE18 X1203 VAUDIO26 1 MICN/AUXinR MICP/AUXinL SPR USB_HSDATA5 AccGPIO08 VCAM12 VAD SPL USB_HSDATA4 AccGPIO07 VCAMSA X1202 BT_CLKREQ AccGPIO06 AccGPIO09 1 WPAVCC USB_HSNXT MEASUREMENT POINTS TESTOUT USB_HS_INCLK AccGPIO05 VAUDIO26 I2CDAT1 DCDC_EN VBOOST AccGPIO04 VCAM12 I2CCLK1 TX_ADSTR Imaging VDDE18 VBEAR26 VAGPS28 MCLK Pages I1-I4 X1201 KB_LED2 VBATI 1 KB_LED1 USB_HSSTP VDDE18 Pages B1-B15 KB_LED Usage AccGPIO00 MCLK AppGPIO11 OV_FLAG FM_AGPSRESn SPL TX_ADSTR AppGPIO12 MSDETECT FM_ANTENNA SPR DCDC_EN AppGPIO13 AMPCTRL TESTOUT AppGPIO14 not use WPAVCC AppGPIO15 DCON Audio FM_AGPSRESn BT_CLKREQ X1430 1 X1431 SPR AGPSANT AGPSANT R1450 0ohms 1 AGPS Access SPL VAD BT_CLKREQ WPAVCC TESTOUT DCDC_EN TX_ADSTR MCLK KB_LED2 KB_LED1 KB_LED VBOOST E1004 1 Clamp GND Will be connected to GND in PCB SHIELDCAN_NING_BASE_BT 1203-1606 E1002 1 Clamp GND Will be connected to GND in PCB SHIELDCAN_NING_MP202 1202-0851 E1001 1 Clamp GND Will be connected to GND in PCB SHIELDCAN_NING_GPS 1202-0850 E1003 E1000 1 Clamp GND Will be connected to GND in PCB SHIELDCAN_NING_BASE_BB 1202-0856 1 Clamp Page T1 GND Will be connected to GND in PCB BB1_FENCE_SANIA 1200-7603 Made for Top Schematic Document Nr Revision 1202-6029 Page 1 2 Test 1221-7857 rev. 1 43 (115) MEASUREMENT POINTS VCAMAF VCAMIO Imaging Top SEMC Troubleshooting Manual C702 VCAMSA VCAM12 VDDE18 VDDE18 VCAMSA VCAM12 VCAMAF VCAMIO I2CDAT1 I2CDAT1 I2CDAT1 I2CCLK1 I2CCLK1 I2CCLK1 CAMSYSCLK CAMSYSCLK CAMSYSCLK VCAM_SA_EN VCAM_SA_EN MEASUREMENT POINTS VCAM_SA_EN CAM_STORB VAUDIO26 VDDE18 I03_Camera VBATI KB_LED1 KB_LED1 KB_LED2 KB_LED2 VBOOST VBOOST KB_LED KB_LED KB_LED1 KB_LED2 VBATI VDDE18 VAUDIO26 VDIG VBOOST KB_LED I02_Display VDIG FLASH_TORCH FLASHLED_CA STEPUP50 VBATI FLASHLED_CA VDDE18 FLASH_TORCH STEPUP50 I05_Sensor STEPUP50 FLASHLED_CA FLASH_TORCH VBATI VDDE18 I2CCLK1 I2CDAT1 CAM_STORB CAM_STORB I04_LMU VAUDIO26 VBATI VDDE18 VCAM12 VCAMSA VCAMIO VCAMAF VDIG VAUDIO26 VBATI VDDE18 VCAM12 VCAMSA VCAMIO VCAMAF VDIG Made for Imaging Imaging Top Document Nr Revision 1202-6029 Page I1 2 1221-7857 rev. 1 44 (115) MEASUREMENT POINTS VDDE18 VAUDIO26 Imaging Display SEMC Troubleshooting Manual C702 MP 4 ST4201 1 1 2 ST4202 2 MP 2 MP 3 C4213 C4214 100nF 100nF LCDCONNECTOR ST4205 1 LCD_RES VDD(2.65) B2 2 VIO(1.8V) B3 Z4200 MP Z4200 1-4 1 I1-1 O1-2 5 MP LCD_D1 2 I2-1 O2-2 6 B12 7 B11 O4-2 8 B10 GND_2 9 B9 3 LCD_D2 LCD_D3 Anja-PoP bottom - IMAGING PDI_D0 M23 PDI_D1 L22 PDI_D2 M24 PDI_D3 L23 PDI_D4 L24 PDI_D5 M25 PDI_D6 K23 PDI_D7 K24 PDI_C0 P23 PDI_C1 P22 PDI_C2 N24 PDI_C3 N18 PDI_C4 N22 PDI_C5 M22 I4-1 10 GND_1 Z4201 EMI-FILTER LCD_D4 MP 57 MP Z4201 1-4 1 I1-1 O1-2 5 MP 2 I2-1 O2-2 6 3 I3-1 O3-2 7 B7 4 I4-1 O4-2 8 B6 9 B5 LCD_D5 LCD_D6 LCD_D7 10 GND_1 GND_2 Z4201 5-8 MEA2010LC220T002 1000-0426 A8 MP Z4202 1-4 1 LCD_WR LCD_RS LCD_CSC4228 2 3 O1-2 5 MP I2-1 O2-2 6 A3 I3-1 O3-2 7 A5 O4-2 8 A6 GND_2 9 A4 I1-1 4 I4-1 10 GND_1 A11 LED_LCD MP 58 C4203 C4204 33pF 1uF 25V 25V A2 A9 A12 VBOOST AB3100 1000-8142 VDDE18 B13 2 VBOOST B4 B1 Z1 2 Z2 ST4207 2 5 1 C4202 330pF 25V Z3 Z4 G S 3 4 R4203 150mohms 1A VDDE18 C4208 1uF 25V C4201 100pF MP 38 VBATI VBATI 6 V4200 NTJS4405N B2 ST4200 PMEG3002AEB 1 D2 BOOST_ISN 1 A13 R4211 910Kohms 1% C4212 33pF R4212 62Kohms 1% C4205 33pF C4209 1uF 25V B E WR STR Ericsson AB 3100 MMI REG SEL INDICATOR LED CONTROL CHIP SEL LED1_N RD STR LED2_N LED3_N LED4_N VBOOST MEA2010LC220T002 1000-0426 C 5 Z4202 5-8 22pF V4201 2.2uF C4200 L4203 C4230 100nF L4201 4.7uH C2 BOOST_ISP VSYNC N2000 TP4200 E3 R4209 10Kohms EMI-FILTER MP 37 BOOST LED DRIVER A1 VDD_BOOST SW_BOOST LED_LCD D7 Z4202 1098AS_4R7M TOKO E D6 ANODE LED5_N LED6_N CATHODE ST4203 1 3 R4204 10Kohms BC847CDXV6T1G 1200-0320 1A 4 B VIBR_OUT B4 A4 D3 C3 VBATI ST4204 1 A3 B3 C R4207 10Kohms B 2 VDD_VIBR KB_LED1 BC847CDXV6T1G 1200-0320 1A 4 E VIBRATOR CONTROL C14 2 3 V4205 C 5 VBATI VSS VSS VBATI V4206 KB_LED BC847CDXV6T1G 1200-0320 1A 1 2 TP4201 R4222 0ohms LCD_VSY B D5 2 6 V4205 C R4210 10Kohms VBATI MP 1 VBATI L4200 100MHz D4 B8 A1 Ericsson AB 3100 MMI ST4208 1 A10 N2000 D2 D3 VBATI 1A VBATI D1 MEA2010LC220T002 1000-0426 22pF LCD_RD ANJA-Bottom 1200-0186 4 D0 R4201 0ohms M18 O3-2 RES A7 MEASUREMENT POINTS DISPLAY INTERFACE I3-1 Z4200 5-8 C4227 D2000 PDI_RESn EMI-FILTER LCD_D0 E B14 2 KB_LED2 6 V4206 BC847CDXV6T1G 1200-0320 1A 1 VSS VSS AB3100 1000-8142 1A C4229 100nF VSS VSS VSS VSS Chassi MP 82 Vibrator L4202 0.056uH Chassi Chassi Chassi X4202 1202-9266 B4200 C4206 2.2uF A1 K1/K2 A2 1 C4207 33pF V4203 1SS361 2 L4204 0.056uH VIBRATOR A B VIBR_B3ASL2723 1000-7420 MP 79 Radio components VBOOST VAUDIO26 Made for Imaging Display Document Nr Revision 1202-6029 Page I2 2 VAUDIO26 1221-7857 rev. 1 45 (115) MEASUREMENT POINTS Imaging Camera SEMC Troubleshooting Manual C702 SP4300 QCIFRESn X4300 D4 D5 D6 R23 Z1 D7 R4311 100Kohms 2 1 MP 74 Z3 4 BRTSTPAC Z6 Z7 Z8 TP_REG J25 CI_D6 CI_D7 K25 CI_D7 ANJA-Bottom 1200-0186 CI_D4 6 CI_D5 7 CI_D6 8 CI_D7 9 1 ST4304 2 1 2 24 Z4 Z5 CI_D5 CI_D6 CI_D3 ST4305 MCK K22 CI_D2 5 Z2 ANJA-Bottom 1200-0186 CI_D4 CI_D5 22 29 C4326 22pF MP 76 XRST D3 J24 CI_D1 3 C4312 23 TRIG CI_D3 CI_D4 33pF CAMRESn ST4303 APPLICATION GPIO_08 21 R4313 0ohms ANJA-Bottom 1200-0186 D2000 CAMIRQ V15 J23 D2 CI_D2 CI_D3 CI_D0 2 D1 E20 CI_VSYNC 11 33pF C4310 GND_AF 10 33pF C4311 D0 CI_D1 CI_D2 CI_HSYNC VSYNC H24 CI_PCLK 12 GND GND D2000 APPLICATION GPIO_02 DCK 33pF C4308 16 GND CI_D0 CI_D1 100nF C4309 30 100nF GND TP_CK HSYNC CI_VSYNC G22 C4321 33pF 25 26 C4320 20 100nF 15 C4352 100nF SN74LVC2G66YZPR 1200-0333 C4327 C4307 VCC A2 SCL GND 33pF GND GND 1 VCAM_SA_EN 13 C2 F22 G23 17 33pF C4306 D1 D2 CI_VSYNC CI_D0 CI_RESn 18 33pF C4305 2B VDD_SA 2A SDA C4314 1B 2C 14 33pF B1 C1 I2CCLK1_CAM B2 2 VCAM_SA_EN 1C CI_HSYNC 28 ST4301 1 1A H22 VCAMSA C4313 A1 I2CCLK1 VCAMAF 33pF S4300 VCAM12 3M Camera Connector VDD_IO 19 VDD_L REG_PD1 27 VDD_AF C4350 100nF I2CDAT1_CAM A9 1 33pF C4315 I2CDAT1 2 ST4302 2 X4301 1202-0835 1 1 B10 Z4 CI_HSYNC Z2 Z3 VCAMIO ST4300 B4 B2 Z1 VDDE18 CI_PCLK B7 C4331 D7 A7 H23 33pF C4330 D6 CI_PCLK MEASUREMENT POINTS CAMSYSCLK A6 B6 33pF D5 C4325 22pF 33pF C4332 D4 B5 33pF C4343 SDA A5 D3 33pF C4342 A2 SCL 33pF A1 D2 A4 C4341 B1 MCLK A3 ANJA-Bottom 1200-0186 D1 B8 33pF C4340 B11 CAMSYSCLK PWDN A8 33pF D0 B3 C4339 VSYNC 100nF CIF_STANDBY R22 HSYNC B9 C4329 100nF DCK C4337 C4328 D2000 APPLICATION GPIO_09 CAMERA INTERFACE A10 SP4301 Anja-PoP bottom - IMAGING 33pF C4338 A11 D2000 1200-2111 RES 33pF VCAMSA 33pF C4336 VCAMIO Z9 Z10 CAM_STORB CAM_STORB VCAMSA VCAMSA VCAMIO VCAMAF VDDE18 VCAMIO VCAMAF VDDE18 VCAM12 Made for Imaging Camera Document Nr Revision 1202-6029 Page I3 2 VCAM12 1221-7857 rev. 1 46 (115) MEASUREMENT POINTS Imaging LMU SEMC Troubleshooting Manual C702 VBATI VDDE18 VBATI VDDE18 ST8100 2 VBATI MP 88 1 V8100 STEPUP50 2 STEPUP50 CUS01 1002-0000 C8104 22uF C8105 27pF MEASUREMENT POINTS C8102 10uF C8101 100nF ST8101 1 1098AS-100M TOKO C8100 100nF TP8110 MP 87 L8100 10uH C8575 330pF N8100 VDDE18 R8101 82Kohms C8108 4.7uF C8107 100nF I2CCLK1 I2CDAT1 SW2 E5 FB D5 B1 VDDA E1 VDDIO D2 RT B3 SCL I2CDAT1 E2 SDA E3 FLASH_SYNCK FLASH_EN R8102 100Kohms D2000 N25 F5 VDD2 I2CCLK1 ANJA-Bottom 1200-0186 APPLICATION GPIO_07 SW1 A1 T1 R8105 0ohms P24 VDD1 C4 D2000 APPLICATION GPIO_06 LP55271 D3 A3 NRST C2 ASE1 B2 LMU_RSTn ASE2 B5 LED2 A5 LED3 B4 LED4 A4 FLASH F2 IFLASH R8106 470Kohms CAM_STORB 1 ST8103 2 F4 GND_SW2 E4 GND_FLASH F1 GND_LED C5 GNDA D1 FLASH_TORCH FLASH_TORCH FLASHLED_CA FLASHLED_CA R8103 1.3Kohms GND C3 GNDC F3 T2 LP55271 1200-2296 LMU A2 GND_SW1 VREF ANJA-Bottom 1200-0186 CAM_STORB LED1 C1 D4 C8109 100nF 1 Made for Imaging LMU Document Nr Revision 1202-6029 Page I4 2 1221-7857 rev. 1 47 (115) MEASUREMENT POINTS Imaging Sensor SEMC Troubleshooting Manual C702 VDIG VDIG 0.1uF ST4206 2 MEASUREMENT POINTS C8122 VDIG 1 X4201 1202-0859 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 STEPUP50 STEPUP50 A1 B1 V2201 ESD5B5.0ST1G MP 78 R4225 470Kohms 1201-0304 A2 ANJA-Bottom 1200-0186 T24 FLASH_TORCH B3 39pF APPLICATION GPIO_10 R4231 10Kohms B4 B5 C8121 D2000 B2 R4224 270Kohms Z1 VIN_MR GND VOUT_MR GND VIN_FLASH VIN_FLASH VIN_FLASH TORCH_FLASH SINK_FLASH SINK_FLASH Z2 Z3 Z4 FLASH_TORCH TP8106 1 C1 A C2 V8101 3 C8120 0.1uF 2 FLASHLED_CA FLASHLED_CA 1001-0730 UESD6.0DT5G Made for Imaging Sensor Document Nr Revision 1202-6029 Page I5 2 1221-7857 rev. 1 48 (115) MEASUREMENT POINTS VBATI VDDE18 VccA VCC_WPA VDIG VBT27 VAGPS20 Access Top SEMC Troubleshooting Manual C702 VAGPS28 VBATI VDDE18 VccA VCC_WPA VCC_WPA VccA VDDE18 VBATI VDIG VBT27 VAGPS20 VAGPS28 Page 2 VBATI MCLKREQ MCLKREQ VDDE18 VccA VCC_WPA D2000 Anja-PoP bottom - ACCESS RADIO CTRLIF MCLKREQ RF_CTRL_DATA AD6 RADDAT RF_CTRL_CLK AE6 RADCLK RADSTR AE5 AD5 ANT_SW0 AC4 ANTSW0 ANT_SW1 AB7 ANTSW1 ANT_SW2 AC7 ANTSW2 ANT_SW3 AD7 ANTSW3 TX_ADC_STRB AA3 RF_DATA_A AC6 QDATA_AMP_MSB RF_DATA_B AD4 IDATA_FREQ_MSB RF_DATA_C AC5 AMP_LSB_FREQ_LSB RF_DATA_STRB AB3 DCLK_DATSTR RF_WCDMA_PA_0_EN AE10 RF_WCDMA_PA_1_EN AB6 RF_WCDMA_DCDC_EN AE7 RF_WCDMA_PWRDET_EN AE8 ANT RADCLK MCLK RADSTR TESTOUT ANT ANT MCLK MCLK TESTOUT TESTOUT MEASUREMENT POINTS RF_CTRL_STRB1 RF_CTRL_STRB2 RADDAT ANTSW0 ANTSW1 ANTSW2 ANTSW3 EGGRADIOIF QDATA_AMP_MSB IDATA_FREQ_MSB AMP_LSB_FREQ_LSB DCLK_DATSTR WCDMAPAIF WPA0_EN WPA0_EN WDETON WDETON WPAVCC WPAVCC WPAVCC WCDMARADIOIF AC12 ADC_I_NEG DAC_I_NEG AC10 TXIB AB12 ADC_I_POS DAC_I_POS AB10 TXIA TXQB TXQA AB11 ADC_Q_NEG DAC_Q_NEG AB9 AC11 ADC_Q_POS DAC_Q_POS AC9 AE9 TX_POW TXIB RXIA TXIA RXIB TXQB RXQA TXQA RXQB WTXPOWDET ANJA-Bottom 1200-0186 2A GSM & UMTS WTXPOWDET RXQA RXQB RXIA RXIB TX_ADSTR TX_ADSTR DCDC_EN VAGPS28 DCDC_EN VAGPS20 VDDE18 R04_AGPS VDDE18 VAGPS20 VAGPS28 AGPSANT AGPSANT FM_AGPSRESn FM_AGPSRESn TX_ADSTR AGPSANT BT_CLK FM_AGPSRESn RTCCLK VBT27 VDIG BT_CLKREQ BT_CLKREQ VDDE18 Page 3 VDDE18 VDIG VBT27 BT_CLKREQ BT_CLK RTCCLK BTRESn BT_CLK RTCCLK BTRESn BT_CLK RTCCLK BTRESn Bluetooth Made for Access Access Top Document Nr Revision 1202-6029 Page R1 2 1221-7857 rev. 1 49 (115) MEASUREMENT POINTS Access GSM & UMTS SEMC Troubleshooting Manual C702 MP 51 N1200 ANTSW3 MCLKREQ AMP_LSB_FREQ_LSB RADCLK RADDAT RADSTR ANTSW1 H7 ANTSW1 WCDMA1900 K7 ANTSW2 H8 ANTSW2 WCDMA2100 K6 ANTSW3 A5 ANTSW3 MCLKREQ H2 MCLKREQ AMP_LSB_FREQ_LSB K2 AMP_LSB_FREQ_LSB IDATA_FREQ_MSB H1 RADCLK E2 RADCLK QDATA_AMP_MSB RADDAT C2 RADDAT RADSTR J4 VccA WCDMA850 J7 DCLK_DATSTR J1 1 3 C1211 56pF R1200 47ohms R1201 47ohms C1212 56pF C1200 0.56pF VBATI GND GND GND ANT 4 6 C1201 1.2pF C1202 0.5pF C1203 1.2pF MCLK MCLK TESTOUT TESTOUT PWR_GND GND14 C1 B6 VBAT GND15 C7 K1 VDIGRAD_1V8 GND16 C8 K3 VRADA_2V75 GND17 B1 K4 GND1 GND18 B2 K5 GND2 GND19 B3 J3 GND3 GND20 B4 J5 GND4 GND21 B7 J6 GND5 GND22 B8 F7 GND6 GND23 A1 F8 GND7 GND24 A2 E7 GND8 GND25 A3 E8 GND9 GND26 A4 D1 GND10 GND27 A6 D2 GND11 GND28 A7 D7 GND12 GND29 A8 D8 GND13 GND30 SH1 5A VCC_WPA VBATI VccA VDDE18 QDATA_AMP_MSB QDATA_AMP_MSB DCLK_DATSTR DCLK_DATSTR R1204 100Kohms R1205 100Kohms C1205 10uF IDATA_FREQ_MSB IDATA_FREQ_MSB N1210 U300_WCDMA_SQUID D6 VDIG_1V8 H5 VRAD_2V75 F1 VBAT H3 Vcc_PA WBCLK WTX_IA B1 TXIA TXIB WTX_IB C1 TXIB TXQA WTX_QA D1 TXQA TXQB WTX_QB E1 TXQB RXIA A5 WRX_IA A4 RADSTR RXIB A6 WRX_IB A3 RADCLK RXQA B6 WRX_QA RXQB C6 WRX_QB WPAVcc A1 WTXPOWDET F6 47ohms R1208 VBATI VDDE18 VccA 0ohms U300_WCDMA_SQUID 1200-0050 RXQB WTXPOWDET R1213 GND_shield SH1 0ohms WPA1_EN RXIB RXQA WPAVCC R1212 H1 RXIA WTXPOWDET 0ohms WPA0_EN R1211 H2 0ohms WPA0_EN R1210 WDETON 0ohms RADDAT E6 WPA0_EN A2 WDETON H6 R1209 WDETON WCDMA_ANT H4 TXIA WBCLK VBATI GND L2409 0.0022uH R1202 0ohms 2 WBCLK E1 1200-0158 THOR VDDE18 R_TERM J2 TESTOUT F2 RADSTR1 5 C_TERM CRS5001 1000-8181 MCLK F1 B5 VBAT C1206 10uF ANTSTRIP K8 MEASUREMENT POINTS R1203 100Kohms VDDE18 ANTSW0 ANTSW2 J8 0.5pF ANTSW1 ANTSW0 MP 50 X1200 R1207 0ohms C1204 ANTSW0 THOR_MODULE VCC_WPA Made for Access GSM & UMTS Document Nr Revision 1202-6029 Page R2 2 1221-7857 rev. 1 50 (115) MEASUREMENT POINTS Access Bluetooth SEMC Troubleshooting Manual C702 N1400 BLUETOOTH-FM_IO BT_SYSCON BTRESn BT_CLK RTCCLK K7 BT_RSTn F6 BT_REF_CLK_IN K9 BT_RTCCLK E7 F9 L9 BT_WAKEUP BT_REG_CTRL J4 BT_CLKREQ_IN1 BT_CLKREQ_OUT1 J7 BT_CLKREQ_IN2 BT_CLKREQ_OUT2 J8 HOST_WAKEUP/SPI_INT E8 BT_CLKREQ D2000 W4 1 BT_SPI_DO 1 ACCESS GPIO_22 1 Y3 BT_SPI_CLK 2 H9 UART_RXD/SPI_DI UART_TXD/SPI_DO G7 BT_SPI_INT 2 BT_SPI_DI W2 ACCESS GPIO_14 W3 ACCESS GPIO_20 2 K6 UART_CTS/SPI_CLK UART_RTS/SPI_CSn J6 Y2 ACCESS GPIO_19 ST1403 1 2 BT_SPI_CSn ST1401 PCM_INTERFACE 1A PCMCLK/I2SCLK AA5 PCMSYN/I2SWS AA4 PCMDLD/I2SDLD AC2 PCMULD/I2SULD K5 BT_PCM_A PCMDATA M5 BT_PCM_B C1416 BT_PCM_SYNC PCMDATB GND VDDE18 ANJA-Bottom 1200-0186 N4 NM33pF C1418 BLUETOOTH PCM/I2S (ACCESS) BT_PCM_CLK PCMSYN NM33pF C1417 Anja-PoP bottom - BLUETOOTH M4 ANJA-Bottom 1200-0186 1A BT_ANT MEASUREMENT POINTS D2000 PCMCLK NM33pF C1415 ANJA-Bottom 1200-0186 1 ST1404 D2000 2 ST1402 UART_&_SPI-INTERFACE 1A NM 33pF ANJA-Bottom 1200-0186 AB4 D2000 ST1406 ACCESS GPIO_21 BT_CLKREQ GPIO G9 BT_GPIO_0 L3 BT_GPIO_8 M3 BT_GPIO_9 K4 BT_GPIO_10 J3 BT_GPIO_16 BT_GPIO_11 K3 VDIG VDDE18 N1400 VBT27 L7 BT_CONFIG_2 N6 BT_CONFIG_3 ST1412 1 2 TESTPINS G6 BT_AF_PRG H2 BT_TEST1 G2 BT_TEST2 SP1401 BTPOWER&GND BT_CONFIG_1 M7 VDDE18 BLUETOOTH-FM_POWER CONFIG-PINS 1A X1301 MP 63 1 MP 65 Z1400 RF FILTER BT-WLAN DO-NOT-USE BT_RFP K1 5 BAL1 UNBAL 1 BT_RFN J1 7 BAL2 NC1 2 6 GND1 NC2 3 8 GND2 GND3 4 MP 64 BT_RSRV_D M8 BT_RSRV_RF M2 BT_RSRV_CL B2 BT_RSRV_DSM DEA202450BT 1200-1865 R1403 0ohms X1302 1 N7 BT_HVD L2 BT_HVA1 D3 BT_HVA2 E1 BT_HVA2 E2 E4 BT_VDD_CLD E6 BT_HVA2 BT_VSS_ANA D1 C1412 BT_HVA2 BT_VSS_ANA D2 100nF M6 BT_VIO_A BT_VSS_ANA E3 J9 BT_VIO_B BT_VSS_ANA F1 N3 BT_VIO_C BT_VSS_ANA F2 N5 BT_VIO_D BT_VSS_ANA F3 G8 BT_VIO_E BT_VSS_ANA F4 BT_VSS_ANA G3 BT_VSS_ANA G4 BT_VSS_ANA H3 MP 100 C1413 33pF C1401 33pF C1407 C1408 C1409 100nF 100nF 100nF BT_VSS_ANA H4 C1 BT_VSS_ANA G1 BT_RSRV_N C2 BT_VSS_DIG H6 BT_RSRV_CL C3 BT_VSS_DIG H7 BT_VSS_DIG H8 BT_VSS_DIG K8 STLC2592 1200-6182 BT_VSS_DIG L8 BT_VSS_RF H1 BT_VSS_RF J2 BT_VSS_RF K2 BT_VSS_RF L1 STLC2592 1200-6182 VDDE18 VDDE18 VDIG VBT27 VDIG VBT27 Made for Access Bluetooth Document Nr Revision 1202-6029 Page R3 2 1221-7857 rev. 1 51 (115) MEASUREMENT POINTS VAGPS28 VAGPS20 Access AGPS SEMC Troubleshooting Manual C702 VDDE18 VAGPS28 VAGPS20 VDDE18 R1447 0ohms RTCCLK RTCCLK 1000-0179 R1434 10Kohms 1000-0175 TX_ADSTR TX_ADSTR MEASUREMENT POINTS N1430 FM_AGPSRESn FM_AGPSRESn PMB2525_Hammerhead _Power_distribution E1 RTCCLK E2 POWERON TX_ADSTR F2 RX_HOLD FM_AGPSRESn F3 nRESET E3 OMS0 ConfigHostIFI2C,SPI,UART D3 OMS1 G2 3 OMS2 1 VCONT GND 2 VAGPS28 R1433 10Kohms 1000-0175 Z1430 1000-0179 3 2 1000-0113 L1433 0.0047uH 1000-0179 4 IN C1451 2.2nF OUT LN94A 1200-0607 1575.42Mhz 1A 1 1 L1437 1000-6073 GND GND GND 1000-6838 N1435 5 L1436 3.3nH LNA_IN 2 33nH 1200-2416 C3 HIF0 C4 HIF1 B2 A1 A2 HIF4 B3 HIF5 C1449 10nF C1453 10pF LNA_OUT 6 1 VCC OUT GND GND LP09A 1200-0660 1575.42Mhz 1A RF_GND 7 IN OUT 2 POWER_ON_CONTROL 3 N1430 HostIF GND_DC BGA615L71 1200-2407 1A 3 4 L1434 6.8nH 5 1000-3612 PMB2525HammerheadPower GPSPowerandGround C1448 100nF F4 VDD_RFREG_IN HIF2 G5 VDD_RF HIF3 F7 VDD_VCO C2 VDD_IO_1 A7 VDD_IO_2 C1446 100nF Z1431 DC_BIAS 4 5 1000-0066 R1446 0ohms C1454 4.7pF 1200-2414 R1439 0ohms AGPSANT C1452 100pF 1000-0338 ERC3135A 1200-7847 27.456MHz R1438 10Kohms 1000-0175 VAGPS28 MIXINP_AGPS E6 MIX_IN_PLUS MIXINN_AGPS F6 MIX_IN_MINUS G7 LNA_OUT G6 LNA_IN RF C1439 22pF VAGPS20 B5 TDI D6 TMS C6 TCK C7 nTRST EXT_LNA JTAG TDO C1434 100nF C1447 22pF VDDE18 C5 C1442 1uF C1443 100nF C1445 100nF C1444 100nF F5 1000-0048 C1438 1uF C1440 100nF PMB2525 1200-0700 1A D2000 A6 VDD_LP_PLLREG_IN B4 VDD_LPREG_OUT A5 VDD_PLL B6 VDD_LP D1 VDD_COREREG_IN C1 VDD_COREREG_OUT G1 VDD_CORE_1 G3 VSS_RF_1 G4 VSS_RF_2 E5 VSS_DIG_1 D7 VSS_DIG_2 D5 VDD_CORE_2 VSS_DIG_3 D2 B7 VDD_CORE_3 VSS_DIG_4 B1 E7 VDD_CAP VSS_LNA E4 ST1407 ACCESS GPIO_10 U3 UART3_RX 1 2 ST1408 ACCESS GPIO_11 U2 UART3_TX 1 ACCESS GPIO_12 V3 UART3_CTS 1 2 ST1409 2 C1441 220nF C1437 100nF C1436 100nF C1435 100nF 1000-0048 OUT 1000-0048 VCC VDDE18 1000-0048 4 1000-0045 C1431 100nF 1000-0048 1000-0039 C1430 4.7uF AGPSANT CLK 2 B1430 1 ST1411 VDDE18 CNTIN A4 1000-0048 TCXO_AGPS SYNC 1000-0048 R1437 100Kohms 1000-0231 1000-0048 VAGPS28 R1449 100Kohms NM 1000-0231 D4 A3 1000-0049 R1448 100Kohms 1000-0231 GND 1000-0051 AGPS_SYNC BT_CLK BT_CLK F1 1000-0048 ANJA-Bottom 1200-0186 nINTR 1000-0048 Y5 SYSCON 1000-0048 ACCESS GPIO_17 AGPS_PWRON 1000-0049 V4 1000-0052 ACCESS GPIO_15 1000-0051 RTCCLK_AGPS 1000-0048 D2000 C1433 100nF PMB2525 1200-0700 1A ST1410 ACCESS GPIO_13 ANJA-Bottom 1200-0186 W5 UART3_RTS 1 2 Made for Access AGPS Document Nr Revision 1202-6029 Page R4 2 1221-7857 rev. 1 52 (115) MEASUREMENT POINTS Application & System Performance SEMC Troubleshooting Manual C702 VDDE18 VDD_LP VDDE18_ANJA BT_CLKREQ BT_CLKREQ MCLK MCLK Pages 2-5 Pages 2-5 VDD_LP VAUDIO26 VMC18 VDDE18 VBATI SYSCLK2 VDDE18 VDDE18_ANJA 11-16 Pages 11-15 VBATI DCON VMC18 BT_CLKREQ VAUDIO26 MCLK ONSWAn ONSWAn TESTOUT SERVICEn ONSWAn TESTOUT BT_CLK CAMSYSCLK CAMSYSCLK CAMSYSCLK MCLKREQ MCLKREQ MCLKREQ AGPS_LDO_EN BTRESn BTRESn BTRESn FM_AGPSRESn FM_AGPSRESn MEASUREMENT POINTS SERVICEn RTCCLK BT_CLK BT_CLK VDDE18 SERVICEn TESTOUT RTCCLK RTCCLK FM_AGPSRESn System Control VAD TX_ADSTR SPL SPR VAD TX_ADSTR SPL SPR VAD I2CDAT1 TX_ADSTR I2CCLK1 SPL MICN/AUXinR SPR MICP/AUXinL KB_LED KB_LED1 VBOOST VBOOST KB_LED I2CDAT1 I2CCLK1 I2CCLK1 I2CDAT1 I2CCLK1 MICN/AUXinR MICN/AUXinR MICP/AUXinL MICP/AUXinL FM_ANTENNA FM_ANTENNA VBOOST I2CDAT1 FM_ANTENNA FM_ANTENNA SYSCLK2 SYSCLK2 KB_LED KB_LED1 KB_LED1 VBUS KB_LED2 KB_LED2 DCIO KB_LED2 DCON DCON VBACKUP Connectivity VDDE18 VBACKUP VBATI VDDE18_ANJA VDD_LP VMC18 VAUDIO26 Pages 6-10 VBUS DCIO VBUS VBATI DCIO VDDE18 VBATI VBATI VDDE18 VDDE18 VDDE18_ANJA VDD_LP VMC18 VDIG VDIG VDIG VBACKUP VAUDIO26 VAUDIO26 WPAVCC DCDC_EN WPAVCC DCDC_EN VAGPS20 VAGPS28 VAGPS28 VBT27 VBT27 VBT27 VccA VccA VccA VCC_WPA VCC_WPA AGPS_LDO_EN VCAMAF VAGPS20 VAGPS28 WPAVCC VCAMIO VCAMAF VCAMAF VAGPS20 DCDC_EN VCAMSA VCAMIO VCAMIO VCAM_SA_EN VCAM12 VCAMSA VCAMSA VCAM_SA_EN VBEAR26 VCAM12 VCAM12 VCAM_SA_EN VAUDIO26 VBEAR26 VBEAR26 VCC_WPA AGPS_LDO_EN Power Made for Application & System Performance Application & System Performance Top Document Nr Revision 1202-6029 Page B1 2 1221-7857 rev. 1 53 (115) MEASUREMENT POINTS Application & System Performance System Top SEMC Troubleshooting Manual C702 VDDE18 VDD_LP VDDE18 VDD_LP MEASUREMENT POINTS VDD_LP VDDE18 Page 3 BT_CLK VDDE18 CAMSYSCLK VDD_LP Page 3 RTCCLK MCLKREQ BT_CLKREQ MCLK SERVICEn ONSWAn AGPS_LDO_EN DCON BT_CLKREQ MCLK SERVICEn ONSWAn AGPS_LDO_EN DCON BT_CLK CAMSYSCLK RTCCLK BT_CLK CAMSYSCLK RTCCLK MCLKREQ MCLKREQ BT_CLKREQ MCLK BTRESn SERVICEn FM_AGPSRESn ONSWAn BTRESn BTRESn FM_AGPSRESn FM_AGPSRESn MEMRESn AGPS_LDO_EN DCON SYSCLK2 SYSCLK2 SYSCLK2 Clocks & Resets MEMRESn Page 4 MEMRESn VDDE18_ANJA VDDE18_ANJA VDDE18_ANJA Memories Made for Application & System Performance System Top Document Nr Revision 1202-6029 Page B2 2 1221-7857 rev. 1 54 (115) MEASUREMENT POINTS Application & System Performance Clocks & Resets SEMC Troubleshooting Manual C702 RTCCLK VDDE18 VDDE18 R2121 10ohms R2119 100Kohms MP 6 D2105 1 2 A 5 R2120 0ohms MP 5 OE Y VCC GND R2118 0ohms 4 3 BT_CLK BT_CLK R2101 100Kohms SN74LVC1G125YZPR 1200-0425 1A VDDE18 VDD_LP BT_CLKREQ MEASUREMENT POINTS VDDE18 VDD_LP C2121 4.7uF D2000 Anja-PoP bottom - SYSTEMLEVEL SP2109 SP2102 SP2101 CLOCKS MCLK MCLK BT_CLKREQ BT_CLKREQ AB16 MCLK MCLKREQ AC16 MCLKREQ AB17 RTCCLKIN SYSCLK0 AC18 CAMSYSCLK AB18 SYSCLK0REQn SYSCLK1 AC17 SYSCLK2 AB19 R2132 100Kohms AE22 MSACCIRQn AD22 MSAPPIRQn T13 PWRRSTn CAMSYSCLK R2104 47ohms C2101 33pF MP 97 INTERRUPTS MCLKREQ SYSCLK2 SYSCLK2 RESETS 3 V4207 DTC114EM3T5G 1000-0286 2 MEMRESn AE18 FM_AGPSRESn RESOUT2n AD18 BTRESn AD19 AB20 APPSLEEP AD17 DCON AB23 FM_AGPSRESn BTRESn SP2118 SP2105 SP2108 DCON SERVICEn 1A VDD_LP VDD_LP MP 41 1Mohms 1Mohms C2105 1nF B2101 C2 22pF R2129 C2103 R2130 B2100 MP 42 C1 1000-0036 32.768kHz C2106 22pF ONSWAn SERVICEn ACCSLEEP ANJA-Bottom 1200-0186 ONSWAn MEMRESn POWER CONTROL C2104 1nF SERVICEn AC23 RESOUT1n C2102 0.1uF 1 RESOUT0n AGPS_LDO_EN C2203 0.001uF AGPS_LDO_EN 1 VIO OUT 7 2 NC_2 NC_8 8 3 NC_3 NC_9 9 4 NC_4 NC_10 10 5 NC_5 NC_11 11 6 GND VCC 12 N2000 SP2104 SP2103 SG-3030LC 1200-3231 Ericsson AB 3100 SYSTEM CONTROL SYSTEM POR E13 E14 PWRRSTn R2122 47ohms E12 IRQA_N ONSWA_N IRQB_N ONSWB_N PWRRST_N ONSWC F13 F12 F11 DCON RTC B11 XTAL_OUT XTAL1 XTAL2 MP 39 R2205 0ohms A10 D11 SP2106 SP2107 CLOCK SLEEP_A SLEEP_B MCLK AB3100 1000-8142 E11 PWRREQn D14 CLKSLEEPB H13 SYSCLK1 Made for Application & System Performance System Control - Clocks & Resets Document Nr Revision 1202-6029 Page B3 2 1A 1221-7857 rev. 1 55 (115) MEASUREMENT POINTS Application & System Performance System Memories SEMC Troubleshooting Manual C702 D2000 Anja-PoP bottom - SYSTEMLEVEL APPLICATION MEMORYIF(EMIF2) D2000 Anja-PoP bottom - SYSTEMLEVEL SP2121 SP2122 SHARED MEMORY IF (EMIF1) AP_D00 AP_A01 D12 AP_D01 AP_A02 B15 B12 AP_D02 AP_A03 C15 E16 AP_D03 AP_A04 B16 D14 AP_D04 AP_A05 C16 B14 E3 SH_D00 SH_A01 D2 D15 AP_D05 AP_A06 C17 E4 SH_D01 SH_A02 E2 D16 AP_D06 AP_A07 C18 F4 SH_D02 SH_A03 J10 E15 AP_D07 AP_A08 B18 F5 SH_D03 SH_A04 F2 E17 AP_D08 AP_A09 B19 G4 SH_D04 SH_A05 F3 E18 AP_D09 AP_A10 D18 G5 SH_D05 SH_A06 G2 D19 AP_D10 AP_A11 C19 H4 SH_D06 SH_A07 G3 C23 AP_D11 AP_A12 C20 H5 SH_D07 SH_A08 H3 E19 AP_D12 AP_A13/AP_SDBS0 D20 J4 SH_D08 SH_A09 J3 D21 AP_D13 AP_A14/AP_SDBS01 B23 J5 SH_D09 SH_A10 J2 E22 AP_D14 AP_A15/AP_SDBS1 B22 E21 SP2132 K4 SH_D10 SH_A11 K2 AP_A16/ALE/SH_A16 C21 K5 SH_D11 SH_A12 K3 AP_A17/CLE/SH_A17 C22 AP_A18/NF_D00/SH_A18 B20 AP_A19/NF_D01/SH_A19 D23 AP_A20/NF_D02/SH_A20 D22 L4 SH_D12 SH_A13 L2 L5 SH_D13 SH_A14 L3 M4 SH_D14 SH_A15 M3 M5 SH_D15 AP_D15 SP2123 SP2124 SP2125 SP2126 SP2130 SP2127 SP2128 SP2129 AP_A21/NF_D03/SH_A21 F24 AP_A22/NF_D04/SH_A22 E24 F23 SH_SDCSn C7 AP_A23/NF_D05/SH_A23 SH_SDCASn D3 AP_A24/NF_D06/SH_A24 F25 SH_WEn D5 AP_A25/NF_D07/SH_A25 G24 AP_A26/CRE/AP_OEn/SH_A26 H25 SH_SDCLK D6 SH_SDCKEN C6 SH_SDRAS D4 AP_CLK C13 SH_BE0n E5 AP_SDCLK C12 SH_BE1n B5 AP_SDCLK_FB B13 VDDE18_ANJA 1A ANJA-Bottom 1200-0186 R2103 3.3Kohms E12 D13 AP_OEn/REn/AP_SDCAS/SH_OEn B11 AP_CS0n/NF_CSn/SH_CS0n C10 AP_CS1n/NF_CSn/SH_CS1n D10 R2102 3.3Kohms C11 AP_NF_READY D11 AP_WAITn ANJA-Bottom 1200-0186 AP_SDCKEN ADVn/AP_SDRAS AP_CS2n/NF_CSn/AP_SDCSn J12 AP_BE0n/SH_BE0n E13 AP_BE1n/SH_BE1n C14 AP_WEn E11 SP2112 SP2114 SP2115 SP2116 SP2113 MEASUREMENT POINTS SP2131 E14 SP2117 1A D2000 Anja-PoP-bottom - SYSTEMLEVEL DIRECT-PoP - MEMORY ACCESS ANJA-Bottom 1200-0186 NOR_WPn J9 NOR_VPP J13 NOR_DPD J14 NOR_RSTn J15 NAND_WPn J11 SD_TEMP D25 MEMRESn 1A MEMRESn VDDE18_ANJA VDDE18_ANJA Made for Application & System Performance System Memories Document Nr Revision 1202-6029 Page B4 2 1221-7857 rev. 1 56 (115) MEASUREMENT POINTS Application & System Performance System PoP IF SEMC Troubleshooting Manual C702 Interface between Anja PoP top and PoP-mounted memories TOP_SH_DATA_BUS D2020 D2000 Anja-PoP_top-SYSTEM-LEVEL SHAREDMEMORYIF(EMIF1) SHARED_MEMORY-IF(EMIF1) TOP_SH_D00 T_B7 TOP_SH_D01 TOP_SH_D02 TOP_APPLICATION_DATA_BUS 1GbitNANDx8+512MbitSDRAMx16 D2020 D2000 SH_D00 SH_A01 T_T20 TOP_SH_A01 T20 SDRAM_A0 SDRAM_DQ0 B7 TOP_SH_D00 Anja-PoP_top-SYSTEM-LEVEL T_A6 SH_D01 SH_A02 T_U21 TOP_SH_A02 U21 SDRAM_A1 SDRAM_DQ1 A6 TOP_SH_D01 APPLICATION_MEMORY-IF(EMIF2) T_B6 SH_D02 SH_A03 T_U20 TOP_SH_A03 U20 SDRAM_A2 SDRAM_DQ2 B6 TOP_SH_D02 TOP_SH_D03 T_A5 SH_D03 SH_A04 T_V21 TOP_SH_A04 V21 SDRAM_A3 SDRAM_DQ3 A5 TOP_SH_D03 TOP_SH_D04 T_B5 SH_D04 SH_A05 T_V20 TOP_SH_A05 V20 SDRAM_A4 SDRAM_DQ4 B5 TOP_SH_D04 TOP_SH_D05 T_B4 SH_D05 SH_A06 T_W21 TOP_SH_A06 W21 SDRAM_A5 SDRAM_DQ5 B4 TOP_SH_D05 SH_D06 SH_A07 T_Y18 TOP_SH_A07 Y18 SDRAM_A6 SDRAM_DQ6 A4 TOP_SH_D06 TOP_SH_A08 AA19 SDRAM_A7 SDRAM_DQ7 A3 TOP_SH_D07 TOP_SH_A09 Y17 SDRAM_A8 SDRAM_DQ8 C1 TOP_SH_D08 TOP_SH_D06 T_A4 TOP_SH_D07 T_A3 SH_D07 SH_A08 TOP_SH_D08 T_C1 SH_D08 SH_A09 T_Y17 T_AA19 T_AA18 TOP_SH_D09 T_F2 SH_D09 SH_A10 TOP_SH_D10 T_F1 SH_D10 SH_A11 T_Y16 TOP_SH_D11 T_G2 SH_D11 SH_A12 T_AA17 TOP_SH_A10 AA18 SDRAM_A9 SDRAM_DQ9 F2 TOP_SH_D09 TOP_SH_A11 Y16 SDRAM_A10 SDRAM_DQ10 F1 TOP_SH_D10 TOP_SH_A12 AA17 SDRAM_A11 SDRAM_DQ11 G2 TOP_SH_D11 T_H1 SH_D12 SH_A13 T_Y15 TOP_SH_A13 Y15 SDRAM_A12 SDRAM_DQ12 H1 TOP_SH_D13 T_J2 SH_D13 SH_A14 T_D1 TOP_SH_BA0 D1 SDRAM_DQ13 J2 TOP_SH_D13 TOP_SH_D14 T_J1 SH_A15 T_E1 TOP_SH_BA1 E1 SDRAM_DQ14 J1 TOP_SH_D14 TOP_SH_D15 T_K2 SDRAM_DQ15 K2 TOP_SH_D15 SH_D14 SDRAM_BA0 SDRAM_BA1 SH_D15 SH_SDCSn T_N21 TOP_SDRAM_CS_N TOP_SDRAM_CAS_N R21 SDRAM_CASn SH_WEn T_R20 TOP_SDRAM_WE_N R20 SDRAM_WEn SH_SDCLK T_T21 TOP_SDRAM_CLK T21 SDRAM_CLK SH_SDCKE T_M21 TOP_SDRAM_CKE M21 SDRAM_CKE SH_SDRAS T_P20 TOP_SDRAM_RAS_N P20 SDRAM_RASn SH_BE0n T_D2 TOP_SDRAM_BE0_N D2 SDRAM_LDQM SH_BE1n T_E2 TOP_SDRAM_BE1_N E2 SDRAM_UDQM 1A T_P1 AP_D00 AP_A01 T_A14 TOP_AP_A01 A14 NC_1 NC_34 P1 TOP_AP_D00 TOP_AP_D01 T_P2 AP_D01 AP_A02 T_B15 TOP_AP_A02 B15 NC_2 NC_35 P2 TOP_AP_D01 TOP_AP_D02 TOP_AP_D02 T_R1 AP_D02 AP_A03 T_A15 TOP_AP_A03 A15 NC_3 NC_36 R1 TOP_AP_D03 T_R2 AP_D03 AP_A04 T_B16 TOP_AP_A04 B16 NC_4 NC_37 R2 TOP_AP_D03 TOP_AP_D04 T_T1 AP_D04 AP_A05 T_A16 TOP_AP_A05 A16 NC_5 NC_38 T1 TOP_AP_D04 TOP_AP_D05 T_T2 AP_D05 AP_A06 T_B17 TOP_AP_A06 B17 NC_6 NC_39 T2 TOP_AP_D05 TOP_AP_D06 T_U1 AP_D06 AP_A07 T_A17 TOP_AP_A07 A17 NC_7 NC_40 U1 TOP_AP_D06 TOP_AP_D07 T_U2 AP_D07 AP_A08 T_B18 TOP_AP_A08 B18 NC_8 NC_41 U2 TOP_AP_D07 TOP_AP_D08 T_Y5 AP_D08 AP_A09 T_A18 TOP_AP_A09 A18 NC_9 NC_42 Y5 TOP_AP_D08 TOP_AP_D09 T_AA6 AP_D09 AP_A10 T_A19 TOP_AP_A10 A19 NC_10 NC_43 AA6 TOP_AP_D09 TOP_AP_D10 T_Y6 AP_D10 AP_A11 T_C21 TOP_AP_A11 C21 NC_11 NC_44 Y6 TOP_AP_D10 TOP_AP_D11 T_AA7 AP_D11 AP_A12 T_D20 TOP_AP_A12 D20 NC_12 NC_45 AA7 TOP_AP_D11 TOP_AP_D12 T_Y7 AP_D12 AP_A13 T_D21 TOP_AP_A13 D21 NC_13 NC_46 Y7 TOP_AP_D12 AP_D13 AP_A14/AP_SDBS01_1 T_E20 TOP_AP_A14_1 E20 NC_14 NC_47 AA9 TOP_AP_D13 TOP_AP_D13 N21 SDRAM_CSn SH_SDCASn T_R21 ANJA-Top 1200-0186_TOP TOP_SH_D12 T_AA9 TOP_AP_D14 T_Y9 AP_D14 AP_A14/AP_SDBS01_2 T_L21 TOP_AP_A14_2 L21 NC_15 NC_48 Y9 TOP_AP_D14 TOP_AP_D15 T_AA10 AP_D15 AP_A15/AP_SDBS1_1 T_E21 TOP_AP_A15_1 E21 NC_16 NC_49 AA10 TOP_AP_D15 MCP_PoP_1Gbit NAND_+_512Mbit_SDRAM 1200-0568 1A TOP_VDD D2020 D2000 APPLICATIONMEMORYIF(EMIF2) TOP_AP_D00 AP_A15/AP_SDBS1_2 T_L20 TOP_AP_A15_2 L20 NC_17 AP_A16 T_F20 TOP_NAND_ALE F20 NAND_ALE AP_A17 T_A12 TOP_NAND_CLE A12 NAND_CLE AP_A17 T_F21 TOP_AP_A17 F21 NC_18 AP_A18 T_B12 TOP_AP_A18_1 B12 NC_19 AP_A18 T_G20 TOP_NAND_IO0 G20 NAND_IO0 AP_A19 T_G21 TOP_NAND_IO1 G21 NAND_IO1 AP_A20 T_H20 TOP_NAND_IO2 H20 NAND_IO2 AP_A21 T_H21 TOP_NAND_IO3 H21 NAND_IO3 AP_A22 T_J20 TOP_NAND_IO4 J20 NAND_IO4 AP_A23 T_J21 TOP_NAND_IO5 J21 NAND_IO5 Anja-PoP_top-POWER 1GbitNANDx8+512MbitSDRAMx16 AP_A24 T_K20 TOP_NAND_IO6 K20 NAND_IO6 VDD_MEMORIES VDDMEMORIES AP_A25 T_K21 TOP_NAND_IO7 K21 NAND_IO7 NAND_REn TOP_VDD_MEM_00 T_A7 VDD_MEM_00 GND_MEM_00 T_A2 TOP_GND_MEM_00 A2 VSS_1 VDDQ_1 A7 TOP_VDD_MEM_00 AP_A26 T_M20 TOP_NAND_RE_N M20 TOP_VDD_MEM_01 T_A10 VDD_MEM_01 GND_MEM_01 T_A9 TOP_GND_MEM_01 A9 VSSQ_7 VDDQ_2 A10 TOP_VDD_MEM_01 AP_CLK T_B13 TOP_AP_CLK B13 NC_20 TOP_VDD_MEM_02 T_A20 VDD_MEM_02 GND_MEM_02 T_B21 TOP_GND_MEM_02 B21 VSS_2 VDD_1 A20 TOP_VDD_MEM_02 AP_SDCLK T_M2 TOP_AP_SDCLK M2 NC_21 TOP_VDD_MEM_03 T_B1 VDD_MEM_03 GND_MEM_03 T_C2 TOP_GND_MEM_03 C2 VDD_2 B1 TOP_VDD_MEM_03 AP_SDCKE T_V2 TOP_AP_SDCKE V2 NC_22 TOP_VDD_MEM_04 T_B2 VDD_MEM_04 GND_MEM_04 T_C20 TOP_GND_MEM_04 C20 VSS_N_1 VDD_3 B2 TOP_VDD_MEM_04 AP_SDRAS/AP_ADVn T_AA14 TOP_AP_SDRAS_N_1 AA14 NC_23 TOP_VDD_MEM_05 T_B3 VDD_MEM_05 GND_MEM_05 T_G1 TOP_GND_MEM_05 G1 VSSQ_8 VDDQ_3 B3 TOP_VDD_MEM_05 AP_SDRAS/AP_ADVn T_Y11 TOP_AP_SDRAS_N_2 Y11 NC_24 TOP_VDD_MEM_06 T_B19 VDD_MEM_06 GND_MEM_06 T_K1 TOP_GND_MEM_06 K1 VSSQ_9 VCC_N_1 B19 TOP_VDD_MEM_06 AP_SDCAS/AP_REn/AP_Oen T_A11 TOP_AP_SDCAS_N_1 A11 NC_25 TOP_VDD_MEM_07 T_H2 VDD_MEM_07 GND_MEM_07 T_N1 TOP_GND_MEM_07 N1 VSSQ_10 VDDQ_4 H2 TOP_VDD_MEM_07 AP_SDCAS/AP_REn/AP_Oen T_Y12 TOP_AP_SDCAS_N_2 Y12 NC_26 TOP_VDD_MEM_08 T_L1 VDD_MEM_08 GND_MEM_08 T_W1 TOP_GND_MEM_08 W1 VSS_3 VDDQ_5 L1 TOP_VDD_MEM_08 T_B14 AP_NF_READY TOP_VDD_MEM_09 T_L2 VDD_MEM_09 GND_MEM_09 T_W20 TOP_GND_MEM_09 W20 VSS_4 VDD_4 L2 TOP_VDD_MEM_09 T_AA13 AP_WAITn TOP_VDD_MEM_10 T_N2 VDD_MEM_10 GND_MEM_10 T_Y1 TOP_GND_MEM_10 Y1 VSS_5 VDDQ_6 N2 VSSQ_6 AP_SDCAS/AP_REn/AP_Oen T_AA15 TOP_AP_SDCAS_N_3 AA15 NC_27 AP_CS0n T_AA12 TOP_NAND_CE_N AA12 NAND_CEn TOP_VDD_MEM_10 AP_CS1n T_AA11 TOP_AP_CS1_N AA11 NC_28 TOP_VDD_MEM_11 T_P21 VDD_MEM_11 GND_MEM_11 T_Y2 TOP_GND_MEM_11 Y2 VSS_6 VDD_5 P21 TOP_VDD_MEM_11 AP_CS2n T_N20 TOP_AP_CS2_N N20 NC_29 TOP_VDD_MEM_12 T_W2 VDD_MEM_12 GND_MEM_12 T_Y3 TOP_GND_MEM_12 Y3 VSS_7 VDD_6 W2 TOP_VDD_MEM_12 AP_BE0n T_Y4 TOP_AP_BE0_N Y4 NC_30 TOP_VDD_MEM_13 T_Y13 VDD_MEM_13 GND_MEM_13 T_Y8 TOP_GND_MEM_13 Y8 VSS_8 VDD_7 Y13 TOP_VDD_MEM_13 AP_BE1n T_AA3 TOP_AP_BE1_N AA3 NC_31 TOP_VDD_MEM_14 T_Y19 VDD_MEM_14 GND_MEM_14 T_Y10 TOP_GND_MEM_14 Y10 VSS_9 VDD_8 Y19 TOP_VDD_MEM_14 AP_Wen T_A13 TOP_AP_WE_N A13 NC_32 TOP_VDD_MEM_15 T_AA2 VDD_MEM_15 GND_MEM_15 T_Y14 TOP_GND_MEM_15 Y14 VSS_10 VDD_9 AA2 TOP_VDD_MEM_15 AP_Wen T_V1 TOP_AP_WE2_N V1 NC_33 T_AA8 VDD_MEM_16 GND_MEM_16 T_Y20 TOP_GND_MEM_16 Y20 VSS_11 VCC_N_2 AA8 TOP_VDD_MEM_16 GND_MEM_17 T_Y21 TOP_GND_MEM_17 Y21 VSS_12 VDD_10 AA20 TOP_VDD_MEM_17 TOP_VDD_MEM_16 TOP_VDD_MEM_17 T_AA20 VDD_MEM_17 ANJA-Top 1200-0186_TOP 1A D2000 Direct_Memory_Signals T_A1 TOP_NC_1 A1 NC_50 NC T_A21 TOP_NC_2 A21 NC_51 NC NOR_WPn T_A8 TOP_DMS_1 A8 NC_58 NC T_M1 TOP_NC_3 M1 NC_52 NOR_VPP T_B9 TOP_DMS_2 B9 NC_59 NC T_AA1 TOP_NC_4 AA1 NC_53 NOR_RSTn T_B10 TOP_DMS_3 B10 NC_60 NC T_AA4 TOP_NC_5 AA4 NC_54 NOR_DPD T_B11 TOP_DMS_4 B11 NC_61 NC T_AA21 TOP_NC_6 AA21 NC_55 NC_BOT0 T_AA16 TOP_NCBOT0 AA16 NC_56 TOP_NCBOT1 AA5 NC_57 NAND_WPn T_B8 SDTEMP T_B20 1A TOP_NAND_WP_N TOP_DMS_5 B8 B20 NC_62 NC_BOT1 T_AA5 MCP_PoP_1Gbit NAND_+_512Mbit_SDRAM 1200-0568 1A ANJA-Top 1200-0186_TOP MCP_PoP_1Gbit NAND_+_512Mbit_SDRAM 1A 1200-0568 UNUSED TEST NAND_WPn AA13 1GbitNANDx8+512MbitSDRAMx16 UNUSED DirectMemorySignals TOP_NAND_WE_N B14 D2020 Anja-PoP_top-NOT_USED 1GbitNANDx8+512MbitSDRAMx16 AnjaPoP_top-SYSTEM-LEVEL 1A NAND_WEn TOP_NAND_Ry_By_N MCP_PoP_1Gbit NAND_+_512Mbit_SDRAM 1200-0568 1A D2020 ANJA-Top 1200-0186_TOP ANJA-Top 1200-0186_TOP NAND_Ry/By_N MEASUREMENT POINTS TOP_SH_D12 1GbitNANDx8+512MbitSDRAMx16 1A MCP_PoP_1Gbit NAND_+_512Mbit_SDRAM 1200-0568 1A Made for Application & System Performance System PoP IF Document Nr Revision 1202-6029 Page B5 2 1221-7857 rev. 1 57 (115) MEASUREMENT POINTS Application & System Performance Power Top SEMC Troubleshooting Manual C702 Page 8 VBATI VBATI VCAM12 VCAMSA VCAMIO VCAM_SA_EN VCAM_SA_EN VCAM_SA_EN VCAMAF VCAM12 VCAM12 VCAMSA VCAMSA VCAMIO VCAMIO VCAMAF VCAMAF Power Camera Page 10 MEASUREMENT POINTS VCORE18 Power Memories Page 9 VDDE18 VANA25 VCORE12 VDDE18 VANA25 VDDE18_ANJA VDDE18_ANJA VDDE18_ANJA VCORE12 Power Asics Page 7 VBUS DCIO VBUS DCIO VBUS DCIO VBATI VCORE18 VDDE18 VANA25 VCORE12 VMC18 VAUDIO26 VBT27 VDIG VBEAR26 VBACKUP VAGPS20 AGPS_LDO_EN WPAVCC DCDC_EN AGPS_LDO_EN WPAVCC DCDC_EN AGPS_LDO_EN WPAVCC VAGPS28 VccA VCC_WPA DCDC_EN VDD_LP VBATI VBATI VBATI VCORE18 VDDE18 VDDE18 VDDE18 VANA25 VCORE12 VMC18 VMC18 VAUDIO26 VAUDIO26 VBT27 VBT27 VDIG VDIG VBEAR26 VBEAR26 VBACKUP VBACKUP VAGPS20 VAGPS20 VAGPS28 VAGPS28 VccA VccA VCC_WPA VCC_WPA VDD_LP VDD_LP Regulators & Charging Made for Application & System Performance Power Top Document Nr Revision 1202-6029 Page B6 2 1221-7857 rev. 1 58 (115) MEASUREMENT POINTS Application & System Performance Regulators & Charging VDDE18 VDD_LP SEMC Troubleshooting Manual C702 VANA25 ST2204 VAGPS20 VAGPS28 VMC18 2 1 MP 19 1 ST2206 1 MP 80 N2000 VBATI VDD_LP Ericsson AB 3100 POWER TP2200 BDATA V- VBAT_E LDOF 1.05 - 2.5V LDOE 0.9 - 2.8V VBAT_F LDOH 1.2 - 2.75V LDOK 1.8 - 2.75V 2 MP 81 3 BATTERY-CON_NING_SMK 1203-3156 C2211 22pF TP2202 TP2201 C2212 4.7pF 12pF VAGPS28 VBAT_B LDOG 1.5 - 2.85V LDOD 2.65V K14 C2224 V+ 1 F14 M13 BDATA R2200 V2200 2 A GND N14 0.1uF C2206 1 C 25mohms VBAT_G ST2208 ST2207 2 MP 24 2 MP 20 VAUDIO26 VANA25 VDDE18 VBT27 1 ST2209 2 2 MP 26 VBT27 VDIG VDIG VBEAR26 VBEAR26 R2204 4.7Kohms C2209 2.2uF L14 C2214 2.2uF C2215 1uF MP 13 N12 ST2211 1 D13 2 MOD1 VBATI E1 BUCK_FB GND C2200 4.7uF Buck 0.9 - 1.8V 5% VCORE18 D1 VBAT_C C2202 4.7uF C2217 7uAh 1000-0335 M14 LDOK_OUT LDOC_OUT C2223 0.1uF C2218 1uF G14 LDOH_OUT LDOLP_OUT C2225 2.2uF C2205 2.2uF G13 LDOF_OUT LDOE_OUT LDOC 2.65V C2216 1uF C2213 4.7uF L12 LDOD_OUT LPREG 2V VBACKUP L13 LDOG_OUT BUCK REGULATOR B12 VMC18 VAUDIO26 2 ST2210 1 LDO REGULATORS BATTERY CONNECTOR ST2212 1 2 X2200 VAGPS20 MP 25 1 ST2205 2 + VDD_LP 1 L2201 B1 VSS_BUCK AB3100 1000-8142 VBATI C1 VBUCK 1A L2200 4.7uH MP 40 MP 44 ST2213 1 VBATI C2226 100nF VCORE18 VCORE12 2 VCORE12 ACCESS GPIO_23 U24 C2220 100nF VBATI C2219 10uF V2206 1000-0087 Leadfree C2221 C2222 10uF VAGPS20 ANJA-Bottom 1200-0186 MEASUREMENT POINTS MP 45 D2000 C2244 10uF C2243 10uF 100nF N2207 LDO REGULATOR IN B2 GND OUT C1 NR A3 TPS79920YZUR 1200-3994 2V GND R1440 0ohms 1000-0045 C2249 1uF EN C3 GND Radio Power Supply 1000-0061 1000-0051 R2207 100Kohms 1000-0231 A1 C2248 10nF AGPS_LDO_EN AGPS_LDO_EN N2000 C2246 10uF Ericsson AB 3100 POWER MP 43 RADIO K12 LDOA 2.8V VBAT_A LDOA_OUT EXT_LDO C2229 VBATI VAGPS28 100nF N2208 C2247 1uF 1000-0051 1 3 CE AB3100 1000-8142 GND R1115Z281B-TR 1000-8818 C2228 10uF 1A N2000 Ericsson AB 3100 POWER VANA25 BATTERY UART 2 ST2301 FUEL GAUGE J14 J13 47pF 1 MP 121 2 ST2302 H2 DCIO V2202 H1 6 D 7D 1200-0145 1A FDMA1027P MP 117 5G 2 G VBAT_D MP 9 F1 E2 F3 G1 2 Strap 4 1 6 2 CHSENSEP C2238 1uF CHREG ECO ST2214 3 VOUT 1 2 1.8 CE NC 5 GND R1161D181B 1200-0373 1A R2222 0ohms C2239 10uF DCIO VBUS VBAT_H VDD_REF AB3100 1000-8142 C2242 1uF C2210 100nF F2 VDD DCIO_INT MP 119 C2241 1uF TRICKLE 1 ST2216 CHSENSEN J2 1200-0145 1A FDMA1027P C2201 1uF N2202 FGSENSEN H3 MP 46 MP 7 MP 8 FGSENSEP CHARGER CONTROL R2201 100mohms 1 S VCORE18 FGSENSEN G2 4 S VBATI BDATA FGSENSEP C2207 V2202 VccA C2230 2.2uF 100MHz A11 D8 D 3 VccA L2406 75 4 OUT 1 DCIO R2202 0ohms VDD_A C12 2.8V IN 1000-0061 2 K13 1A PA Power Supply R2287 0ohms VBUS VBUS_VERA MP 85 VDDE18 N2000 1 MP 101 VBATI IO LEVELS A12 ST2217 MP 84 N2205 2 DCDC_COM Ericsson AB 3100 POWER R2299 100Kohms MP 86 VDD_IO C1 C2 C2231 22pF EN VCON SW A2 FB C3 L2207 3.3uH VCC_WPA VCC_WPA DCDC_IO A2 D12 SPARE1 C2232 SPARE2 100nF A14 C2208 1uF DCDC_EN WPAVCC R2203 100Kohms R2210 0ohms MP 83 TEST C2233 10uF 6.3V REF A13 C2245 TEST B10 10uF C2204 100nF VREF 1 ST2220 2 A1 PVIN C2235 C2236 C2237 B1 VDD 4.7uF 100nF A3 PGND 22pF B3 SGND C2234 100nF LM3208TLX 1200-0107 1A IREF AB3100 1000-8142 1A DCDC_EN WPAVCC Made for Application & System Performance Power Regulators & Charging Document Nr Revision 1202-6029 Page B7 2 1221-7857 rev. 1 59 (115) MEASUREMENT POINTS Application & System Performance Power Camera VCAMAF VCAMIO VCAMSA SEMC Troubleshooting Manual C702 VCAM12 VBATI VCAM12 VCAMSA VBATI VCAMIO VCAMAF VBATI N2212 MP 72 VCAM12 C2299 EN C3 IN B2 GND TP2204 ST2202 OUT C1 NR A3 1 C2295 0.01uF TPS79913YZU 1.3 1200-1852 D2000 APPLICATION GPIO_05 ANJA-Bottom 1200-0186 R24 2 MEASUREMENT POINTS 2.2uF LDO REGULATOR A1 Maximum current VCAMSA = 76mA VCAMIO = 25mA VCAMAF = 190mA VCAM12 = 180mA C2294 10uF CAM_CORE_EN R2211 100Kohms VCAMAF MP 77 N2206 3 TP2210 CE VBATI ST2215 6 5 D2000 APPLICATION GPIO_04 VDD2 VOUT2 GND VCAM_SA_EN R25 1 1 2 2 4 C2281 10uF R1170D281B-TR 1000-0367 C2280 10uF R2213 100Kohms ANJA-Bottom 1200-0186 VDD1 VOUT1 MP 52 TP2208 VCAMSA TP2207 MP 71 VBATI VCAMIO GND VCAM_SA_EN C2293 33pF N2209 D2000 APPLICATION GPIO_03 T18 CAM_IO_EN R2212 100Kohms ANJA-Bottom 1200-0186 2 VDD 6 CE1 VOUT1 1 4 CE2 VOUT2 3 GND 5 ST2200 1 2 1 R5323Z022B_TR_FD 1000-8638 ST2201 2 C2290 2.2uF C2291 1uF GND C2292 2.2uF Made for Application & System Performance Power Camera Document Nr Revision 1202-6029 Page B8 2 1221-7857 rev. 1 60 (115) MEASUREMENT POINTS Application & System Performance Power ASICs SEMC Troubleshooting Manual C702 D2000 Anja-PoP bottom - POWER GND (logic & I/O) VANA25 VCORE12 GND D2000 GND J22 VDD I/O (analog) GND K16 AB8 VDDIO_2V5 GND K17 AB15 VDDIO_2V5 GND K18 GND L12 AD14 VDDCO_PLL VSSCO_PLL AD15 GND L13 AE15 VDDCO_PLL VSSCO_PLL AC14 GND L14 AD12 VCCAD VSSAD AE11 GND L15 AB13 VDDAD GNDAD AD10 GND L16 AD8 VCCDA VSSDA AD9 GND L17 AD11 VCCGPAD VSSGPAD AC8 GND L18 N3 VDDCO_AF VSSCOMMON AE12 GND M12 GND M13 GND M14 D2000 VDD ANALOG Anja-PoP bottom - POWER VDDCORE (logic) VDDCO_1v2 VDDCO_1v2 B4 VDDCO_1v2 B6 VDDCO_1v2 VDDCO_1v2 B17 VDDCO_1v2 B24 VDDCO_1v2 T2 VDDCO_1v2 AA2 VDDCO_1v2 AD2 VDDCO_1v2 AD3 VDDCO_1v2 AD24 VDDCO_1v2 AD25 VDDCO_1v2 AE2 VDDCO_1v2 AE24 VDDCO_1v2 AE25 VDDCO_1v2 C2332 100nF C2331 100nF C2330 100nF C2329 VDDE18 VDDE18_ANJA D2000 Anja-PoP bottom - POWER VDD I/O (1.8V) B21 AC13 VDD_1 AD13 VDD_1 VDD1V2 C4 E25 M2 I2CRESETSUPPLY N2 P25 C2341 VDDIO_1V8 VDDIO_1V8 VDDIO_1V8 VDDIO_1V8 VDDIO_1V8 M15 GND M16 GND M17 GND N12 GND N13 GND N14 GND N15 GND N16 GND P12 GND P13 GND P14 GND P15 GND R12 GND R13 GND R14 GND R15 GND R16 GND T11 GND T12 GND T15 GND T16 GND U10 VDDIO_1V8 GND U17 VDDIO_1V8 GND V9 GND1 V14 VDDIO_1V8 V2 V25 AC3 VDDIO_1V8 AE19 100nF 100nF C2340 100nF C2339 C2338 100nF 100nF C2337 100nF 100nF C2335 C2336 C2334 100nF C2333 100nF 100nF C2324 1A C2418 100nF C2322 100nF 100nF C2417 C2318 100nF 100nF C2319 100nF 100nF C2317 C2316 C2314 100nF C2315 100nF C2419 100nF C2313 100nF C2412 100nF C2311 100nF C2308 100nF 100nF C2307 C2304 100nF C2305 100nF C2302 100nF C2303 100nF C2301 C2328 VDDCO_1v2 ANJA-Bottom 1200-0186 100nF 100nF VDDCO_1v2 100nF VDDCO_1v2 W25 AD16 C2327 VDDCO_1v2 100nF D24 C2326 VDDCO_1v2 GND VDDIO_1V8 ANJA-Bottom 1200-0186 GND1 1A ANJA-Bottom 1200-0186 1A AB14 N2000 Ericsson AB 3100 POWER GROUND D4 D5 D6 D7 D9 D10 E4 E5 E6 E7 E8 E9 E10 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 G3 G4 G5 G6 G7 G8 G9 G10 G11 G12 H4 H5 H6 H7 VSS1 VSS35 VSS2 VSS36 VSS3 VSS37 VSS4 VSS38 VSS5 VSS39 VSS6 VSS40 VSS7 VSS41 VSS8 VSS42 VSS9 VSS43 VSS10 VSS44 VSS11 VSS45 VSS12 VSS46 VSS13 VSS47 VSS14 VSS48 VSS15 VSS49 VSS16 VSS50 VSS17 VSS51 VSS18 VSS52 VSS19 VSS53 VSS20 VSS54 VSS21 VSS55 VSS22 VSS56 VSS23 VSS57 VSS24 VSS58 VSS25 VSS59 VSS26 VSS60 VSS27 VSS61 VSS28 VSS62 VSS29 VSS63 VSS30 VSS64 VSS31 VSS65 VSS32 VSS66 VSS33 VSS67 VANA25 H8 H9 H10 H11 H12 J4 J5 J6 J7 J8 J9 J10 J11 K5 K6 K7 K8 K9 K10 K11 L4 L5 L6 L7 L8 L9 L10 L11 M6 M8 M9 M11 M12 VSS34 AB3100 1000-8142 VDDE18 MEASUREMENT POINTS VDDCO_1v2 C25 L25 1A VDDCO_1v2 C2 H2 ANJA-Bottom 1200-0186 100nF B25 2 B9 ST2303 B3 1 B2 J18 Anja-PoP bottom - POWER 1A VCORE12 VDDE18 VANA25 VCORE12 Made for Application & System Performance Power ASICs Document Nr Revision 1202-6029 Page B9 2 1221-7857 rev. 1 61 (115) MEASUREMENT POINTS VCORE18 Application & System Performance Power Memories VCORE18 SEMC Troubleshooting Manual C702 D2000 Anja-PoP bottom - POWER C2346 C2345 100nF 1uF C2344 100nF C2347 1uF C2343 100nF C2342 GND 100nF VCORE18 VDD_MEM GND_MEM L10 VDD_MEM GND_MEM J17 M10 VDD_MEM GND_MEM K10 N10 VDD_MEM GND_MEM K11 P10 VDD_MEM GND_MEM K12 R10 VDD_MEM GND_MEM K13 T9 VDD_MEM GND_MEM K14 U9 VDD_MEM GND_MEM K15 U11 VDD_MEM GND_MEM L11 J16 U12 VDD_MEM GND_MEM M11 U13 VDD_MEM GND_MEM N11 U15 VDD_MEM GND_MEM N17 U16 VDD_MEM GND_MEM P11 U18 VDD_MEM GND_MEM P16 V10 VDD_MEM GND_MEM R11 V11 VDD_MEM GND_MEM R17 V16 VDD_MEM GND_MEM T10 V17 VDD_MEM GND_MEM T17 GND_MEM U14 GND_MEM V18 ANJA-Bottom 1200-0186 MEASUREMENT POINTS VDD MEMORIES K9 1A GND Made for Application & System Performance Power Memories Document Nr Revision 1202-6029 Page B10 2 1221-7857 rev. 1 62 (115) MEASUREMENT POINTS VAUDIO26 Application & System Performance Connectivity Top SEMC Troubleshooting Manual C702 VDDE18 Page 12 VDDE18 VAUDIO26 TESTOUT TESTOUT TESTOUT VAD VAD VAD TX_ADSTR TX_ADSTR VBACKUP VBACKUP TX_ADSTR I2CDAT1 VBACKUP I2CCLK1 I2CDAT1 I2CDAT1 I2CCLK1 I2CCLK1 AID_AD ADC & DAC MEASUREMENT POINTS AID_AD VAUDIO26 VDDE18 VBATI Page 14 VBATI AID_AD VDDE18 SYSCLK2 SYSCLK2 DCON DCON SYSCLK2 MICP/AUXinL FM_ANTENNA VBUS SPL SPR SPR MICN/AUXinR DCON SPL SPL DCIO VAUDIO26 SPR SERVICEn DCIO DCIO MICN/AUXinR MICN/AUXinR MICP/AUXinL MICP/AUXinL FM_ANTENNA FM_ANTENNA VBUS VBUS SERVICEn SERVICEn Connectivity VDDE18 Page 15 ONSWAn ONSWAn ONSWAn VDDE18 VBOOST VBOOST VBOOST KB_LED KB_LED KB_LED KB_LED1 KB_LED1 KB_LED1 KB_LED2 KB_LED2 KB_LED2 Keypad VDDE18 VMC18 VBATI Page 13 VBATI VMC18 VDDE18 Cards VDDE18 VDDE18 VMC18 VMC18 VAUDIO26 VBATI Made for Application & System Performance Connectivity Top Document Nr Revision 1202-6029 Page B11 2 VAUDIO26 VBATI 1221-7857 rev. 1 63 (115) MEASUREMENT POINTS Application & System Performance Connectivity ADC & I2C SEMC Troubleshooting Manual C702 VDDE18 NM SP2499 N2000 R2400 10Kohms R2421 4.7Kohms Ericsson AB 3100 OP AND SERVICES GPADC AND AUTOADC TX_ADSTR TX_ADSTR A5 A9 AID_AD VAD AID_AD B9 VAD C9 B8 TESTOUT TESTOUT A8 RTEMP C8 D8 VBACKUP B7 C7 VAUDIO26 R2442 4.7Kohms C2431 22pF C10 LDOD GPA0 GPA1 GPA2 GPA3 GPA4 GPA5 GPA6 AUTO CTL GPA7 GPA12 VDD_ADC AB3100 1000-8142 VDDE18 ADC 10bit MEASUREMENT POINTS VBACKUP TXON AD_OUT C11 1A Supply acc to Vera spec... C2400 R2401 3.3Kohms 100nF R2402 3.3Kohms N2000 Ericsson AB 3100 OP AND SERVICES N2000 D2000 Anja-PoP bottom - CONNECTIVITY Ericsson AB 3100 OP AND SERVICES C4 I2C IF B5 SHARED I2C IF (ACC+APP#0) I2CSDA I2CSCL ANJA-Bottom 1200-0186 I2CDAT0 AD23 AC24 I2CCLK0 1A B13 C13 DAC SDA C5 DAC_CLK DACO_0 DAC_STR DACO_1 DAC_DAT DACO_2 SCL AB3100 1000-8142 DACO_3 1A AB3100 1000-8142 A7 B6 A6 C6 4 VDDE18 D2000 R2403 2.2Kohms Anja-PoP bottom - CONNECTIVITY R2404 2.2Kohms APPLICATION I2C (APP#1) ANJA-Bottom 1200-0186 VDDE18 VDDE18 VAUDIO26 I2CSDA2 AB24 I2CDAT1 I2CSCL2 AA23 I2CCLK1 I2CDAT1 I2CCLK1 1A VAUDIO26 Made for Application & System Performance Connectivity ADC & I2C Document Nr Revision 1202-6029 Page B12 2 1221-7857 rev. 1 64 (115) MEASUREMENT POINTS Application & System Performance Connectivity Cards VMC18 SEMC Troubleshooting Manual C702 VDDE18 1000-7708 X2490 R2406 470Kohms 8 D2000 D2000 MSDETECT Anja-PoP bottom - CONNECTIVITY T22 APPLICATION GPIO_12 5 MP 62 MMC/SD/MSPRO IF MCCLK AC21 MCCLK MCCMD AD21 MCCMD 7 MCDAT0 AC19 MCDAT0 1 MCDAT1 AE21 MCDAT1 3 MCDAT2 AE20 MCDAT2 2 MCDAT3 AD20 MCDAT3 4 MCCMDDIR AC20 MCDATDIR AB21 C2448 33pF 11 6 9 C2446 2.2uF 12 C2404 100nF 13 R2455 100Kohms R2454 100Kohms C2441 33pF R2453 100Kohms C2440 33pF R2452 100Kohms R2451 100Kohms R2450 100Kohms 1A MEASUREMENT POINTS ANJA-Bottom 1200-0186 10 14 C2442 33pF C2443 33pF C2444 33pF C2445 33pF 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 GND C A 1 2 DF2S6.8FS 1000-0282 C A 1 2 DF2S6.8FS 1000-0282 V2408 GND V2404 GND C A 1 2 DF2S6.8FS 1000-0282 V2407 V2403 GND C A 1 2 DF2S6.8FS 1000-0282 22 NM VDDE18 SIM IF X2403 MP 47 VBATI SIMVCC N2000 D2000 SP2407 Anja-PoP bottom - CONNECTIVITY C2429 100nF P2 N3 SDAT V12 SCLK AB5 M1 SRSTn V13 M2 1A C2405 100pF C2406 1uF SIMLDO_OUT SDAT SIMDAT SCLK SIMCLK SRST_N AB3100 1000-8142 SIMRST_N 1A R2419 10Kohms N1 2 MP 95 5 MP 93 V2400 6 MP 90 SIMDAT 7 Z1 1 MP 91 2 Z2 ST2401 N2 MP 94 3 L1 P1 1 SIMCLK MP 48 VBAT_I SIMOFF_N 2 ST2400 SIM IF M3 SIM INTERFACE ANJA-Bottom 1200-0186 1 ERICSSON AB 3100 OP AND SERVICES R2416 10Kohms MP 92 SIMRSTn MP 96 C2407 33pF C2408 33pF C2409 33pF C2428 33pF C2410 0.01uF C2411 1uF SIMVCC SIMCONRST SIMCONCLK GND NC SIMCONDAT VMC18 VDDE18 MEC1 VBATI MEC2 Z3 MEC3 Z4 MEC4 VMC18 VDDE18 P07-FBBO-037 1201-9946 VBATI Made for Application & System Performance Connectivity Cards Document Nr Revision 1202-6029 Page B13 2 1221-7857 rev. 1 65 (115) MEASUREMENT POINTS Application & System Performance Connectivity SEMC Troubleshooting Manual C702 ST2404 P17 1 VAUDIO26 2 MP 23 VDDE18 D2000 R9 4 S MP 120 R2427 100Kohms CFMS_AID C1 B2 DCON 2 SP2412 D2000 Anja-PoP bottom - CONNECTIVITY SP2411 SP2413 USB TRANSCEIVER IF F3 VCC REG3V3 E3 REG3_3V B2 VCCIO_1 REG1V8 E6 REG1_8V B5 VCCIO_2 F4 VBUS C2475 100nF C4 TEST NC_1 F1 E1 CFG0 NC_2 F2 B4 CFG1 B3 CFG2 C3 CHIP_SEL A4 CLOCK E5 DIR DP D1 DM C1 STP USB_HSDATA1 D5 NXT P5 USB_HSDATA2 B1 DATA0 A1 DATA1 ID D3 A2 DATA2 PSW_N D4 A3 DATA3 A5 DATA4 FAULT E2 A6 DATA5 B6 DATA6 C6 DATA7 F5 XTAL1 GND_1 E4 F6 XTAL2 GND_2 C5 GND_3 D2 SP2415 USB_HSDATA4 SP2416 USB_HSDAT5 SP2417 MP 118 USB_HSDATA6 SP2418 R2426 12Kohms 1% C2414 1uF 6.3V USB_HSDATA7 RREF ISP1508 1200-1694 DP V2410 C A 1 2 ESD9L5.0ST5Gw 1201-8440 GND DM V2421 BZX585C15 V2411 C A 1 2 ESD9L5.0ST5Gw 1201-8440 GND MP 109 V2420 BZX585C15 1C P4 4 SYSCLK2 P1 MP 114 2 DM/DFMS 1 Z1 1 1 2 R2484 470ohms MP 110 SYSCLK2 P3 3 P2 DP/DTMS 2 MP 104 SPR R2482 R2483 R2466 470Kohms C2415 0.01uF C2416 0.01uF N2402 4 5 R2433 100Kohms 0ohms R2481 R2465 470Kohms L2405 100MHz L2404 100MHz 4 5 MP 103 SPL SPL 3 MP 111 TCM1210-900-2P-T 1201-6833 SPR C2432 1uF 25V 6 OUT 0ohms NCP360 OUT IN EN FLAG GND GND_SLUG 3 1 2 7 VDDE18 NCP360 1200-6309 R2485 100Kohms T25 1A L2403 7 100MHz 0ohms L2402 100MHz L2401 100MHz FM_ANTENNA 8 MP 106 9 MP 105 L2410 1 V2425 A1 10 L2407 100MHz MP 102 C2422 1uF 25V 6 L2408 100MHz A2 1201-2253 ESDARF01-1BM2 2 BLM15EG121SN1 1000-2617 1Ghz 11 12 DCIO D-/DFMS MP 113 D+/DTMS MP 112 GND AID/ACB/VPP VIDEO/STROBE SPR SPL Mic-/AUXinR MP 108 Mic+/AUXinL MP 107 SPREF VBUS 1202-0855 MICP/AUXinL MICN/AUXinR OV_FLAG GND System connector X2300 MICP/AUXinL APPLICATION GPIO_11 GND FM_ANTENNA D2000 ANJA-Bottom 1200-0186 VBATI Z2 L2411 Z4203 MP 115 VBATI VDDE18 VAUDIO26 DCIO C2424 10nF R2486 100Kohms 100pF C2421 ACCESS GPIO_09 U4 C2423 1uF R2488 ACCESS GPIO_08 U5 C2 VBUS DCIO ACCESS GPIO_07 T5 VDDE18 C2435 .033uF ACCESS GPIO_06 T4 AID_AD 2 A SP2414 C2474 4.7uF AID_AD N5 USB_HSDATA3 C2476 4.7uF VBUS D6 ACCESS GPIO_18 Y4 C2473 100nF R2441 47Kohms USB_HSDATA0 D2000 ANJA-Bottom 1200-0186 MP 98 N4 ANJA-Bottom 1200-0186 ACCESS GPIO_02 ANJA-Bottom 1200-0186 .033uF USB_OEn/USB_HSDATA2 D2000 T3 CTMS USB_DAT_VM/UART0TX/USB_HSDATA0 USB_DAT_VP/UART0RX/USB_OEn/USB_HSDATA1 R2438 470ohms MICN/AUXinR 0.01uF C2436 SP4302 MP 116 0.01uF R5 USB_HSNXT C2413 100nF V2405 1000-0270 Si1551DL/NTJD4158CT1G R2487 ACCESS GPIO_05 R2439 1Kohms 0ohms L9 USB_HSSTP MP 22 C2437 ACCESS GPIO_00 GND MEASUREMENT POINTS SP2404 C2425 47pF R2440 1Kohms USB_OTG_TRANSIVER 2 M9 USB_HSDIR ACCESS GPIO_01 5 G A1 1 C 1 VCCIO SP2409 A1 ST1G3234 1000-0369 ST2403 1 P9 USB_HSINCLK ACCESS GPIO_04 B1 R2437 4.7Kohms 1000-0270 Si1551DL/NTJD4158CT1G A3 D2404 ST2402 SP2403 VCCA MP 21 C2433 10uF D2000 VCCB 2 A R2464 0ohms C3 VBATI VDDE18 2 6 D R2435 10Kohms VDDE18 C2430 100nF C2434 ANJA-Bottom 1200-0186 USB_HSCHIP_SEL 1 R2436 560ohms 1 C V5 ACCESS GPIO_16 N2400 3 D V2406 UNR32A7 1000-0271 1 S ANJA-Bottom 1200-0186 D2000 SERVICEn 3 V2405 2 G ACCESS GPIO_03 VAUDIO26 0ohms ANJA-Bottom 1200-0186 DCON R2458 APPLICATION GPIO_01 100Kohms VDDE18 D2000 Made for Application & System Performance Connectivity Connectivity VDDE18 VAUDIO26 Document Nr Revision 1202-6029 Page B14 2 1221-7857 rev. 1 66 (115) MEASUREMENT POINTS Application & System Performance Connectivity Keypad SEMC Troubleshooting Manual C702 V2505 VDDE18 2 1 MP 49 C2 A C1 3 UESD3.3DT5G 1000-0399 VDDE18 ONSWAn V2402 1000-0087 LEADFREE a S2504 ONSWAn b C2426 33pF c d EVQ058Z5037 1001-0060 VDDE18 D2000 Anja-PoP bottom - CONNECTIVITY AB22 Y24 KEYIN2 KEYOUT2 Y25 Y22 KEYIN3 KEYOUT3 Y23 W22 KEYIN4 KEYOUT4 AA25 AA22 KEYIN5 ANJA-Bottom 1200-0186 KEYOUT0 R2449 15Kohms KEYOUT1 R2448 15Kohms KEYIN1 R2447 15Kohms AA24 R2446 15Kohms AB25 R2444 15Kohms KEYOUT0 X2402 KEYFLEXCONNECTOR B6 KEYOUT1 1A KEYOUT2 B7 KEYOUT3 B8 B9 KEYOUT4 B10 KEYIN5 A10 KEYIN4 A9 KEYIN3 A8 KEYIN2 A7 KEYIN1 A6 KEYIN0 A5 A4 A1 MP 73 MP 69 A11 1 2 a 3 Volume switches C2463 33pF C2465 33pF C2468 33pF C2470 33pF A3 B1 C2460 33pF 3 Volume Up C1 C2 1001-0060 EVQ058Z5037 C2461 33pF C2462 33pF C2467 33pF C2464 33pF C2469 33pF Z1 Z2 A MP 70 C2459 33pF UESD3.3DT5G b d d b 1001-0060 EVQ058Z5037 Volume Down GND B11 S2503 S2502 MP 75 A c a c 1 V2511 2 C1 C2 1000-0399 UESD3.3DT5G B5 Z3 1000-0399 V2512 Z4 TP2004 A2 KB_LED B2 KB_LED1 KB_LED1 B3 KB_LED2 KB_LED2 KEYOUT2 KEYOUT3 KEYOUT4 KEYIN5 KEYIN4 KEYIN3 KEYIN2 KEYIN1 KEYIN0 GND GND GND GND GND GND GND Chassi Chassi Chassi Chassi TP2005 VBOOST KB_LED KEYOUT0 KEYOUT1 GND TP2003 VBOOST MEASUREMENT POINTS KEYIN0 R2445 15Kohms On/Off_key KEYPAD INTERFACE AC22 B4 VBOOST KBLED KBLED1 KBLED2 SP2410 D2000 APPLICATION GPIO_14 T14 1200-5405 26-pin C2456 33pF C2458 33pF C2457 33pF ANJA-Bottom 1200-0186 GND 1A C2427 33pF 25V Made for Application & System Performance Connectivity Keypad Document Nr Revision 1202-6029 Page B15 2 1221-7857 rev. 1 67 (115) MEASUREMENT POINTS VBATI VDDE18 VAUDIO26 Audio Top SEMC Troubleshooting Manual C702 VBEAR26 VBATI VDDE18 VAUDIO26 VBEAR26 VBEAR26 VAUDIO26 VBATI MEASUREMENT POINTS Page 2 VBATI VAUDIO26 VBEAR26 MICN/AUXinR MICP/AUXinL MICN/AUXinR MICN/AUXinR MICP/AUXinL FMR FML MICP/AUXinL VAD FMR SPL FML SPR VAD VAD SPL SPL SPR SPR Audio Analog VDDE18 VBATI Page 4 VBATI VDDE18 FM_ANTENNA FM_AGPSRESn RTCCLK I2CDAT1 I2CCLK1 FM_ANTENNA FM_AGPSRESn RTCCLK I2CDAT1 I2CCLK1 FM_ANTENNA FM_AGPSRESn RTCCLK I2CDAT1 FMR I2CCLK1 FML FMRadio Radio FM Page 3 Audio Digital Made for Audio Audio Top Document Nr Revision 1202-6029 Page A1 2 1221-7857 rev. 1 68 (115) MEASUREMENT POINTS VBATI Audio Analog SEMC Troubleshooting Manual C702 VAUDIO26 VBEAR26 VBATI VAUDIO26 VBEAR26 VBATI C3106 10uF R3103 10Kohms C3 IN+ OUTA Bypass OUTB SHDN VM_P VM APPLICATION GPIO_13 MP 31 NM FMR GND FMR FML FML C3146 470nF FM_R C3145 470nF FM_L SPEAKER_P C3167 C3168 GND GND GND GND GND NM NM C3162 R3133 100ohms R3138 1Kohms C3160 22pF 22pF 1 C DF2S6.8FS 1000-0282 V3104 2 A V3103 2 A C3161 22pF 33pF R3132 100ohms 33pF 0.056uH C3164 C3166 0.1uF R3135 15Kohms L3101 C3165 0.1uF MP 28 NM 0.056uH R3131 100ohms NM 1 C 2 DF2S6.8FS 1000-0282 GND 1001-2725 MIC_FAYE L3100 MP 27 33pF C3163 1uF GND B3100 R3130 1Kohms MP 34 1 L3109 R3116 0ohms C3107 C3108 33pF 33pF C3103 220nF C3104 1uF C3109 33pF 0.1uH POSITIVE X3103 NEGATIVE MP 53 MP 55 Radio Components C3105 33pF MP 54 Cora speaker pad... B2 SPEAKER_N VBATI OUT B1 NCP2892B 1001-0935 R3137 100Kohms ANJA-Bottom 1200-0186 R3115 0ohms C2 AMPCTRL R18 X3102 MEASUREMENT POINTS D2000 A2 Speaker 0.1uH GND GND DF2S6.8FS 1000-0282 C1 L3108 1 C A3 V+ B3 DF2S6.8FS 1000-0282 V3106 2 1 A C R3110 4.7Kohms MP 18 IN- AUDIO_PA V3105 2 A A1 MP 56 R3106 10Kohms N3100 R3102 4.7Kohms VBEAR26 MP 35 GND MP 36 GND C3137 0.1uF VAUDIO26 C3123 0.1uF N2000 Ericsson AB 3100 MMI C3128 C3102 33pF AUDIO IF N3101 PHFMICN P9 FM_L N8 C3124 100nF P8 TJATTE3 MICP/AUXinL MICP/AUXinL INTMICint B5 INTMIC D3 C3115 33pF MICP MICN COO B2 SP_ref D1 GND MICP_int A1 MICN_int A2 D4 SPL SPL_int A3 D5 SPR SPR_int A4 MICN/AUXinR C3116 33pF TJATTE3 1000-0198 LEADFREE C3169 1uF V_MIC B3 D2 C3114 33pF MICN/AUXinR A5 VAD B1 GND C1 GND C2 GND C3 GND C4 GND C5 GND B4 1A C3119 33pF R3112 15Kohms FM_R C3126 33pF C3132 100nF N11 P10 C3133 100nF P12 P11 C3125 100nF AUX02_1 C3127 33pF C3129 33pF C3130 33pF C3134 R3114 33nF 0ohms P7 P13 P6 MP 30 C3112 P3 CCO2 MIC2P SPKRP_OUT MIC2N SPKRN_OUT MIC3P BEARP_OUT MIC3N BEARN_OUT MIC4P AUXO1_OUT MIC4N AUXO2_OUT LINEIN1 LINEIN2 VDD_SPKR VDD_AUDIO VDD_BEAR VDD_AUXO MIDR_OUT PLL_DEC3 PLL_DEC4 VSS_SPKR VSS_BEAR P14 N7 N6 P5 BEARP M5 BEARN M4 AUXO1 P4 AUXO2 C3151 33pF C3135 100nF C3136 33pF L3103 1GHz MP 15 L3104 1GHz Earphone X3101 POSITIVE C3139 33pF N4 NEGATIVE X3100 C3140 33pF C3141 33pF C3142 33pF GND GND MP 16 MP 17 H14 J12 R3134 24Kohms M7 N5 C3155 3.3nF 10uF AB3100 1000-8142 MP 14 DF2S6.8FS 1000-0282 MP 33 MIC1N 33pF N13 1 C MP 99 N9 CCO1 DF2S6.8FS 1000-0282 V3102 2 1 A C M10 PHFMICP MIC1P V3101 2 A N10 C3138 47nF 1A C3152 33pF MP 32 MIDREF C3113 470nF C3120 470nF C3149 220uF AUX02_1 AUXO1_1 MP 29 C3150 220uF R3128 2.2Kohms VAD SPR SPL R3129 2.2Kohms VAD SPR SPL Made for Audio Audio Analog Document Nr Revision 1202-6029 Page A2 2 1221-7857 rev. 1 69 (115) MEASUREMENT POINTS Audio Digital SEMC Troubleshooting Manual C702 SP3202 SP3201 SP3205 SP3206 SP3204 SP3207 N2000 Ericsson AB 3100 MMI App_I2S1_WS D2000 Anja-PoP bottom - AUDIO K3 J3 App_I2S1_DATA_A J1 App_I2S0_CLK L3 APP I2S/PCM#0 V24 I2S0CLK/PCM0CLK U23 I2S0WS/PCM0SYN U22 I2S0DLD/PCM0DLD T23 App_I2S0_WS K1 App_I2S0_DATA_A K4 SCK1 WS1 SDO1 K2 SDI1 SCK2 WS2 SDO2 L2 SDI2 I2S0ULD/PCM0ULD AB3100 1000-8142 APP I2S/PCM#1 W23 MEASUREMENT POINTS CODEC IF App_I2S1_CLK I2S1CLK/PCM1CLK V23 I2S1WS/PCM1SYN U25 I2S1DLD/PCM1DLD W24 I2S1ULD/PCM1ULD ANJA-Bottom 1200-0186 SP3208 SP3209 2A App_I2S0_DATA_B 2A App_I2S1_DATA_B Made for Audio Audio Digital Document Nr Revision 1202-6029 Page A3 2 1221-7857 rev. 1 70 (115) MEASUREMENT POINTS VBATI Audio FM Radio SEMC Troubleshooting Manual C702 VDDE18 VBATI VDDE18 MEASUREMENT POINTS VDDE18 N1400 BLUETOOTH-FM_FM 100pF C3303 FM_ANTENNA FM_ANTENNA FM_RADIO_IO B8 FM_FMIP L3300 0.27uH I2CCLK1 I2CDAT1 FMR FM_LOUT B5 FML FM_RFGND C9 FM_RST NC D4 D9 FM_SENB NC F7 I2CCLK1 E9 FM_SCL NC F8 I2CDAT1 D8 FM_SDA NC L4 D7 FM_RTCCLK NC L5 NC L6 FM_GND A3 RTCCLK R3301 0ohms C5 C8 FM_AGPSRESn FM_AGPSRESn FM_ROUT VBATI C3302 68pF VDDE18 A7 FM_GPIO1 A6 FM_GPIO2 A5 FM_GPIO3 2 A4 FM_VA 2 B3 FM_VD FM_GND B4 D6 FM_VIO FM_GND B6 ST3300 1 ST3301 1 C2227 12pF C3304 22nF FM_PWR_GND C3305 100nF FM_GND B7 FM_GND C4 FM_GND C6 FM_GND C7 FM_GND D5 FMR FML STLC2592 1200-6182 R3304 3.3Kohms D2000 P18 APPLICATION GPIO_00 FM_INT ANJA-Bottom 1200-0186 1A Made for Audio FM Radio Document Nr Revision 1202-6029 Page A4 2 1221-7857 rev. 1 71 (115) MEASUREMENT POINTS SP5101 SP5102 SP5103 SP5104 SP5105 Test SEMC Troubleshooting Manual C702 SP5106 SP5107 D2000 Anja-PoP bottom - TEST JTAG & EMULATION IF P3 R5101 10Kohms NM TDI P2 TMS R2 TRSTn R3 TCK C24 C3 D2000 TDO P4 Anja-PoP bottom - PLL RTCK R4 PLL FILTER C5103 33nF PLL_26_VCONT AE13 PLL_26_FILTVDD AE14 TEMU0n PLL_416_VCONT AC15 TEMU1n PLL_416_FILTVDD AE17 ANJA-Bottom 1200-0186 R2220 100Kohms ANJA-Bottom 1200-0186 1A C5104 33nF 1A MEASUREMENT POINTS D2000 GND Anja-PoP bottom - NOTUSED UNUSED GND N9 NetUnused C5 NetUnused D17 Anja-PoP bottom - TEST NetUnused E23 EMBEDED TRACE IF NetUnused G25 SP5108 NetUnused N23 SP5109 NetUnused V22 EFUSE_HV4 D2000 ANJA-Bottom 1200-0186 ETM_TCLK C8 ETM_TSYNC E7 ETM_TPKT0 B10 SP5110 NetUnused AB2 ETM_TPKT1 E10 SP5111 NetUnused AC25 SP5112 NetUnused AE3 SP5113 NetUnused AE4 SP5114 NetUnused AE16 SP5115 NetUnused AE23 ETM_TPKT2 D8 ETM_TPKT3 E9 ETM_TPKT4 D9 ETM_TPKT5 D7 ETM_TPKT6 C9 ETM_TPKT7 B8 ETM_PSTAT0 E8 ETM_PSTAT1 B7 ETM_PSTAT2 E6 1A SP5116 ANJA-Bottom 1200-0186 SP5117 1A D2000 SP5118 ANJA-POP-BOT_SUPPORT-BALLS SP5119 A1 NetUnused NetUnused AD1 SP5120 A2 NetUnused NetUnused AD26 A3 NetUnused NetUnused AE1 A24 NetUnused NetUnused AE26 A25 NetUnused NetUnused AF1 A26 NetUnused NetUnused AF2 B1 NetUnused NetUnused AF3 B26 NetUnused NetUnused AF24 C1 NetUnused NetUnused AF25 C26 NetUnused NetUnused AF26 ANJA-Bottom 1200-0186 1A Made for Test Document Nr Revision 1202-6029 Page T1 2 1221-7857 rev. 1 72 (115) MEASUREMENT POINTS Thor RF Module - TOP SEMC Troubleshooting Manual C702 MCLKREQ X1 H2 RADSTR1 X1 J4 X1 RADDAT X1 ANTSTRIP K8 X1 C2 WCDMA2100 RADCLK K6 X1 K7 X1 X1 E2 WCDMA1900 AMP_LSB_FREQ_LSB WCDMA850 X1 K2 J7 AMP_LSB_FREQ_LSB RADDAT WCDMA2100 RADSTR1 ANTSW0 X1 ANTSW2 H8 ANTSW3 GSMRX1900_2 GSMRX1900_2 GSMRX1800_1 GSMRX1800_1 GSMRX1800_2 GSMRX1800_2 ANTSW2 GSMRX900_1 GSMRX900_1 GSMRX900_2 GSMRX900_2 ANTSW3 A5 GSMRX1900_1 GSMRX1900_1 ANTSW1 WBCLK WBCLK E1 GSMRX850_1 GSMRX850_1 GSMRX850_2 GSMRX850_2 PAM_MOD TESTOUT GSMRX1900_1 GSMRX1900_2 QDATA_AMP_MSB QDATA_AMP_MSB IDATA_FREQ_MSB IDATA_FREQ_MSB DCLK_DATSTR DCLK_DATSTR X1 J1 GSMRX850_1 MCLK MCLK GSMRX850_2 X1 H1 GSMRX900_1 GSMRX900_2 F2 X1 J2 GSMRX1800_1 GSMRX1800_2 X1 TESTOUT X1 MCLKREQ ANTSTRIP X1 ANTSW1 H7 X1 RADCLK MEASUREMENT POINTS X1 ANTSW0 J8 WCDMA850 WCDMA1900 X1 F1 EDGERX E1 Clamp 1 GND GND Will be connected to GND in PCB X1 A8 X1 X1 A7 VBAT B8 X1 SHIELDCAN_THOR 1200-0188 X1 A6 B7 X1 X1 X1 A3 X1 A2 X1 A1 GND GND X1 K3 K5 X1 F7 GND X1 J5 X1 E7 GND X1 F8 X1 D1 GND X1 E8 X1 C1 B1 X1 D2 X1 X1 K1 J6 X1 C7 X1 X1 D7 X1 B2 B6 X1 C8 B3 X1 X1 D8 B4 X1 VRADA_2V75 B5 X1 X1 A4 VDIGRAD_1V8 X1 X1 J3 GND X1 K4 GND SH1 GND GND Made for Thor RF Module Top Document Nr Revision 1200-0199 Page 6 1221-7857 rev. 1 73 (115) MEASUREMENT POINTS Thor RF Module - GSM/EDGE Tx + FEM GSMRX900_1 L1000 600MHz ANTSW0 Z1000 240 ANTSW0 SAWQuadBAND C1000 EGSM-RX 22pF EGSM-RX GSM850/EGSM-TX ANTSW2 L1002 600MHz ANTSW2 ANTSW1 240 CTRL-1 WCDMA2100 20 CTRL-3 GSM850-RX 18 GSM850-RX 19 PCN-RX 12 PCN-RX 13 PCS-RX 14 PCS-RX 15 ANT 5 CTRL-2 C1002 VRADA_2V75 N1001 PCN/PCS-TX TxLB TxHB GndA GndA GndA GndA GndA GndA 7 240 37 C1016 22pF 2 GND R1005 27ohms 39 R1006 180ohms GND 38 GND GND 23 GND GND 3 10 GND GND 2 DGM099M04 1200-0169 R1012 270ohms R1013 270ohms 41 2 VBAT C1004 GND GND P1T C1005 GND 22pF 1000-8134 RF3000 GND Z1001 GSM_IN DEA101910DT GSM_OUT DCS_PCS_IN DCS_PCS_Out 10nF C1006 C1001 3 BS 1 TX_EN GND1 I 9 C1012 5.6pF 16 IN G1 G2 OUT O GND1 C1013 2.7pF GND2 8 DEA101910DT 1200-2273 GND MP 124 GND2 10 2.2pF 10uF GND GND3 11 GND R1000 0ohms MP 123 ANTSW3 GSMRX1900_2 E GND GND GndSlug CLASS: GSMRX1900_1 GND N1002 7 C1019 2.2pF C1018 2.2pF GSMRX1800_2 8 R1014 18ohms 3 1 GSMRX1800_1 Quadband PA GND L1005 2.4nH 5 GSMRX850_2 MP 122 GND 36 GSMRX850_1 VDD R1007 180ohms 40 WCDMA2100 9 24 GND C1017 22pF 4 WCDMA1900 POWER/GROUNDS L1004 600MHz GND AmMod 22 6 22pF PaBias 21 4 L1001 600MHz Ericsson TX WCDMA850 22pF 1 WCDMA850 11 C1003 GND ANTSW1 17 MEASUREMENT POINTS ANTSTRIP GSMRX900_2 16 WCDMA1900 GND 240 ANTSTRIP SEMC Troubleshooting Manual C702 C1020 1.5pF GND 5 VBATT GND4 13 6 VAPC GND5 14 C1014 1.2pF GND6 15 GND_PAD 17 4 NC1 12 NC2 L1006 3.9nH C1015 0.47pF GND GND SKY77329 1200-1612 R1C GND GND Made for Thor RF Module GSM/EDGE Tx + FEM Document Nr Revision 1200-0199 Page 2 6 1221-7857 rev. 1 74 (115) MEASUREMENT POINTS Thor RF Module - GSM/EDGE Rx + Synth SEMC Troubleshooting Manual C702 VRADA_2V75 GSMRX1900_1 R1100 0ohms C1101 22pF GSMRX1900_2 C1116 N1001 32 GSMRX1800_1 VccA Rx1900p 31 C1105 22pF 34 35 Rx1800p DataB Rx1800n DataC DataStr GSMRX900_1 28 C1109 27pF Rx900n 26 25 C1113 18pF GSMRX850_1 C1114 18pF GndA GndA 15nH 20 19 22 AMP_LSB_FREQ_LSB 21 Rx900p 29 L1102 C1110 27pF GND MEASUREMENT POINTS C1106 22pF IDATA_FREQ_MSB 24 Rx1900n DataA L1101 3.9nH GSMRX900_2 10nF 22pF Ericsson RX C1102 22pF GSMRX1800_2 QDATA_AMP_MSB C1117 L1100 3.9nH L1103 18nH Rx800p GndA Rx800n CLASS: GndA 33 DCLK_DATSTR 27 30 23 1000-8134 GND RF3000 P1T GSMRX850_2 VDIGRAD_1V8 RADCLK R1101 0ohms N1001 Ericsson SYNTH 8 RADDAT VccD Clk 7 C1118 6 MCLKREQ 10 MClk Str WBClk 14 13 GndA I/O I/O 3 10nF MCLK WBCLK GndD XOn C1119 11 9 XOp B1100 1 GND 16 MClkReq TestOut R1104 18 Data RADSTR1 100Kohms 22pF GndA TESTOUT 17 15 12 CLASS: 2 COVER COVER 4 1000-8134 RF3000 GND KXS-23-26000KFA-ZAOR 1200-0097 GND P1T GND GND R1105 100Kohms GND Made for Thor RF Module GSM/EDGE Rx + Synth Document Nr Revision 1200-0199 Page 3 6 1221-7857 rev. 1 75 (115) MEASUREMENT POINTS Squid RF Module - Radio Top SEMC Troubleshooting Manual C702 VBAT F1 Vcc_PA H3 VRAD_2V75 H5 VDIG_1V8 Vcc_PA VBAT VDIG_1V8 MEASUREMENT POINTS D6 VRAD_2V75 VDIG_1V8 VRAD_2V75 VBAT Vcc_PA WBCLK H4 WBCLK TXIA B1 TXIB C1 TXQA D1 TXQB WCDMA_ANT WCDMA_ANT H6 TXIA TXIB TXQA TXQB E1 RXIA RXIA A4 A3 A2 RADSTR RADSTR RADCLK RADCLK RADDAT RADDAT WDETON WDETON E6 RXQB WPAVcc WPA0_EN H2 RXIB RXQA WPA0_EN WPA1_EN WPA1_EN WTXPOWDET RXIB A5 RXQA A6 RXQB B6 C6 WPAVcc A1 WTXPOWDET F6 H1 UMTS SH1 GND S100 1 GND Clamp GND Will be connected to GND in PCB SHIELDCAN_SQUID 1200-0085 Made for Squid RF Module Radio Top Document Nr Revision 1200-0064 Page 1 6 1221-7857 rev. 1 76 (115) MEASUREMENT POINTS Squid RF Module - Radio Cont UMTS SEMC Troubleshooting Manual C702 MP 126 WBCLK N3000 C511 3.9pF RF3100 CONTROL 15 RADDAT 12 RADCLK 13 RADSTR 14 VDIG_1V8 REFIN DATA PAO_1 CLK PAO_2 38 WPABIAS 39 WPAVcc EN 11 22 TST GND_DIG VDD 21 MEASUREMENT POINTS VGACTL 23 RF3100 1000-8143 C506 10pF NM WPSENSE R502 220ohms WPSENSE R501 56ohms C507 10nF NM WPSENSE_1 R503 56ohms N3001 POWER DETECTOR 2 WDETON W_DET_ON 4 5 VRAD_2V75 1 3 RF_IN OUT 6 W TXPOW DET_1 W TXPOW DET WTXPOWDET R504 1Kohms EN REF VDD HEATSLUG 7 C510 33nF GND 1200-0071 LMV221 C508 100nF VRAD_2V75 C509 10pF VDIG_1V8 VRAD_2V75 VDIG_1V8 Made for Squid RF Module Radio Cont UMTS Document Nr Revision 1200-0064 Page 2 6 1221-7857 rev. 1 77 (115) MEASUREMENT POINTS Squid RF Module - Radio Duplex SEMC Troubleshooting Manual C702 MEASUREMENT POINTS Z101 WCDMA_RX 3 RX LOWLOSS_Duplex TX GND WCDMA_ANT C102 22pF GND 6 WCDMA_ANT_1 ANT GND GND GND C103 1.2pF GND NM GND 1 WCDMA_TX 2 4 5 7 8 9 DGLN38N01 1200-0074 1950/2140MHz Made for Squid RF Module Radio Duplex Document Nr Revision 1200-0064 Page 3 6 1221-7857 rev. 1 78 (115) MEASUREMENT POINTS Squid RF Module - Radio Top UMTS SEMC Troubleshooting Manual C702 VRAD_2V75 Rx_UMTS VRAD_2V75 Duplex WCDMA_ANT WCDMA_ANT RXIA RXIA RXIB RXIB RXQA RXQA RXQB RXQB WCDMA_RX WCDMA_RX WCDMA_TX WCDMA_TX Synt_UMTS VRAD_2V75 VBAT TX_QA TXQA TX_IB TXIB VBAT VRAD_2V75 WTXMOD TX_IA TXIA Vcc_PA Vcc_PA TX_QB TXQB WTXMOD WPABIAS WPA0_EN WPA0_EN WPA0_EN WPA1_EN WPA1_EN MEASUREMENT POINTS VRAD_2V75 WCDMA_TX WPSENSE WPA1_EN PA_UMTS VRAD_2V75 VRAD_2V75 VDIG_1V8 VDIG_1V8 WPABIAS RADSTR RADSTR WPAVcc RADCLK RADCLK WPAVcc RADDAT RADDAT WBCLK WBCLK WTXPOWDET WTXPOWDET WDETON WDETON WPSENSE VRAD_2V75 RF_CONT_UMTS VRAD_2V75 VBAT VBAT VDIG_1V8 Vcc_PA Made for Squid RF Module Radio Top UMTS Document Nr Revision 1200-0064 Page 4 6 1221-7857 rev. 1 79 (115) MEASUREMENT POINTS Squid RF Module - Radio Receiver UMTS SEMC Troubleshooting Manual C702 VRAD_2V75 VRAD_2V75 MEASUREMENT POINTS C201 5.6pF WCDMA_RX WCDMA_RX_2 WCDMA_RX L205 1.8nH N3000 RF3100 RX 27 29 Z201 RF LOW LOSS SAW 1 RFin RFout 3 MIX1_B1 2 5 35 MIX1_B 36 C206 0.56pF 26 30 33 GND GND L206 3.9nH MIX1_A RFout 4 MIX1_A1 L207 3.9nH 32 VRAD_2V75 LNA1_I RXIA LNA1_O RXIB MIX1_A RXQA MIX1_B RXQB C203 22pF NM C204 22pF NM 200ohms R202 200ohms RXIB 19 R203 200ohms RXQA 20 R204 200ohms RXQB RXIA LINA2_O MIX2_A MIX2_B GNDLNAEM GNDRX 24 R201 18 LINA2_I 1001-1897 31 17 VCCRX GNDRX VCCLORX GNDRX 28 25 34 37 RF3100 1000-8143 Made for Squid RF Module Radio Receiver UMTS Document Nr Revision 1200-0064 Page 5 6 1221-7857 rev. 1 80 (115) MEASUREMENT POINTS Squid RF Module - Radio Synthesizer UMTS SEMC Troubleshooting Manual C702 VRAD_2V75 VRAD_2V75 MEASUREMENT POINTS N3000 RF3100 Z301 TX TX_IA 7 TX_IB 8 TX_QA 9 TX_QB 10 TXIA TX_1 4 1 WTXMOD_2 3 TXIB TXQA TXQB TX_2 2 C304 1pF NM C301 1pF NM 2 IN OUT 4 WTXMOD GND GND GND 5 SAFEB1G95KA0F00 1200-0076 VRAD_2V75 GNDTXEM GNDTX2 40 6 C302 10pF NM C303 10nF NM VCCTX VCCLOTX GNDTX1 GNDTX 3 1 5 16 RF3100 1000-8143 Made for Squid RF Module Radio Synthesizer UMTS Document Nr Revision 1200-0064 Page 6 6 1221-7857 rev. 1 81 (115) MEASUREMENT POINTS WPA1_EN VBAT Squid RF Module - Radio Power Amplifier SEMC Troubleshooting Manual C702 VRAD_2V75 VBAT VRAD_2V75 K402 WTXMOD R403 0ohms NM ISOLATOR RFOUT_2 R405 0ohms NM RFOUT_1 3 Power Coupler 1 2 3 C414 1nF C413 10nF WPA0_EN C420 10nF 4 RFIN 1 10 2 ENABLE 5 VBIAS 3 VCONT C415 1nF MP 125 VBAT C417 10pF C418 10pF IN GND COUPL_OUT CLASS: OUT GND TERM IN OUT GND GND GND GND 2 WCDMA_TX 4 6 Isolator 1000-7876 6 5 4 TERM 1200-0072 LDC181G9519B-327 N2001 R402 47ohms SKY771nn Module C416 22pF 5 1 K401 Vcc_PA MEASUREMENT POINTS WTXMOD RFOUT 8 VCC1 GND 9 VCC2 GND 7 GND 6 GND_SLUG 11 WPSENSE SKY77174 1200-0073 1950MHz WPABIAS C419 22pF Made for Squid RF Module Radio Power Amplifier Document Nr Revision 1200-0064 Page 7 6 1221-7857 rev. 1 82 (115) COMP COM PON ONE ENT OV OVERVIE VIEW W 1 2 Front Side 3 4 SEMC Troubleshooting Manual W890 C702 5 6 SP2132 C2315 C2340 C2313 C2338 R2220 C2417 C2330 C2336 SP2124 SP2131 SP2128 C2311 C2318 R5101 SP2122 SP2121 A SP5107 R4222 C2302 C2316 R1437 C4204 C4203 SP5106 C4228 SP5105 C4227 SP5103 SP2407 ST4205 SP5104 SP5102 A C2324 R1204 C2301 R1205 C4209 D2105 SP2108 SP2112 SP2115 R2212 C2333 SP2114 C2341 SP5101 SP2116 A1 B SP2410 C2305 C2239 C2308 ST2214 C4337 R2439 R2441 C2425 R3135 C C3164 C3165 C3127 C3120 C3130 C3125 C3113 R3112 C3146 C3129 C3145 C3124 C3133 R3114 C3132 C3134 C3126 C3151 C3139 C3102 L4200 R4203 C3140 C3128 C3152 C3112 C3137 R3102 C3123 R3110 C3136 R2416 ST2400 C4230 C2429 C3149 R3129 C3150 ST2213 V2400 C2406 ST2401 C2244 C2405 C2221 C2226 C2222 R2419 C2241 L2201 C2242 C2219 V2206 C2220 C4200 L4203 C2243 D R3128 1 2 3 4 5 6 B2101 1000-0036 D5 C2218 1000-0051 C5 C2304 1000-0048 B6 C2330 1000-0048 B6 C2419 1000-0048 B5 C3142 1000-0056 C1 C4229 1000-0048 C5 N2400 1000-0369 C6 R2203 1000-0376 C5 R2440 1000-0230 C6 R4201 1000-0181 C5 V4207 1000-0286 C5 B3100 1001-2725 B6 C2219 1000-0061 D5 C2305 1000-0048 B6 C2331 1000-0048 B5 C2429 1000-0048 D6 C3145 1000-0340 D6 C4230 1000-0048 D5 R1203 1000-0231 B5 R2204 1000-0249 C5 R2441 1000-0382 C6 R4203 1000-0264 D5 X4202 1202-9266 B5 C2101 1000-0056 B5 C2220 1000-0336 D5 C2307 1000-0048 C5 C2332 1000-0048 B5 C2430 1000-0048 C6 C3146 1000-0340 D6 C4325 1000-0049 C1 R1204 1000-0231 B5 R2211 1000-0231 C5 R2485 1000-0231 C5 R4204 1000-0175 C5 X4300 1200-2111 C1 C2103 1000-0049 D5 C2221 1000-0336 D5 C2308 1000-0048 C6 C2333 1000-0048 C6 C3112 1000-0061 D6 C3149 1200-0311 D6 C4328 1000-0048 C1 R1205 1000-0231 B5 R2212 1000-0231 C5 R3102 1000-0226 D6 R4207 1000-0175 C5 Z4200 1000-0426 B5 C2105 1000-0050 D5 C2222 1000-0061 D5 C2311 1000-0048 B6 C2334 1000-0048 B6 C3113 1000-0340 D6 C3150 1200-0311 D6 C4329 1000-0048 C1 R1437 1000-0231 B5 R2213 1000-0231 C5 R3110 1000-0226 D6 R4209 1000-0175 C5 Z4201 1000-0426 B5 C2106 1000-0049 D5 C2225 1000-6901 C6 C2313 1000-0048 B5 C2335 1000-0048 C6 C3120 1000-0340 C6 C3151 1000-0056 D6 C5103 1000-0068 B5 R1448 1000-0231 B5 R2220 1000-0231 B5 R3112 1000-0245 D6 R4210 1000-0175 C5 Z4202 1000-0426 B4 C2121 1000-0039 B5 C2226 1000-0336 D6 C2314 1000-0048 C6 C2336 1000-0048 B6 C3123 1000-0336 D6 C3152 1000-0056 D6 C5104 1000-0068 B5 R2101 1000-0231 B5 R2401 1000-0243 C5 R3114 1000-0181 D6 R4211 1200-1061 D5 C2200 1000-0039 C6 C2229 1000-0048 C6 C2315 1000-0048 B5 C2337 1000-0048 C6 C3124 1000-0048 D6 C3155 1000-6840 C6 D2000 1201-8568 B5 R2102 1000-0243 B6 R2402 1000-0243 C5 R3128 1000-0388 D6 R4212 1000-4160 D5 C2202 1000-0039 C5 C2230 1000-6901 C5 C2316 1000-0048 B5 C2338 1000-0048 B5 C3125 1000-0048 D6 C3163 1000-0062 C6 D2105 1200-0425 B5 R2103 1000-0243 B6 R2403 1000-0388 C5 R3129 1000-0388 D6 R4222 1000-0181 B5 C2204 1000-0048 D5 C2239 1000-0061 C5 C2317 1000-0048 C5 C2339 1000-0048 C5 C3132 1000-0048 D6 C3165 1000-0048 C6 L2200 1200-0119 D5 R2104 1000-0232 B5 R2404 1000-0388 C5 R3130 1000-0172 C6 V2206 1000-0087 D5 1200-0879 C5 C2318 1000-0048 B5 C2340 1000-0048 B5 C3133 1000-0048 D6 C3166 1000-0048 C6 L2201 1000-0118 D5 R2118 1000-0181 B5 R2416 1000-0175 D6 R3131 1000-0254 C6 V2405 1000-0270 C6 1000-0048 C5 C2341 1000-0048 C5 C3135 1000-0048 C6 C4200 1000-0059 D5 L3103 1000-0120 C1 R2119 1000-0231 B5 R2419 1000-0175 D6 R3132 1000-0254 C6 V2406 1000-0271 C6 C2205 1000-6901 C6 C2241 C2207 1000-0067 C6 C2242 1000-0051 D6 C2319 C2208 1000-0051 C5 C2243 1000-0061 D6 C2322 1000-0048 C6 C2400 1000-0048 D5 C3136 1000-0056 D6 C4201 1000-6049 D5 L3104 1000-0120 C1 R2121 1000-0378 B5 R2421 1000-0249 D5 R3133 1000-0254 C6 V3101 1000-0282 C1 C2209 1000-6901 C6 C2244 1000-0061 D5 C2324 1000-0048 B6 C2405 1000-0338 D6 C3137 1000-0336 D6 C4202 1200-0286 D5 L4200 1000-0128 D5 R2122 1000-0232 C5 R2435 1000-0175 C6 R3134 1000-4152 C5 V3102 1000-0282 C1 C2210 1000-0048 C5 C2245 1000-0061 D6 C2326 1000-0048 B5 C2406 1000-0051 D6 C3138 1000-0069 C6 C4203 1000-0076 B5 L4201 1200-0119 D5 R2129 1000-0265 D5 R2436 1000-0178 C6 R3135 1000-0245 C6 V4200 1000-0293 D5 C2214 1000-6901 C5 C2301 1000-0048 B6 C2327 1000-0048 B5 C2412 1000-0048 C6 C3139 1000-0056 D6 C4208 1000-0076 D5 L4203 1000-0118 D5 R2130 1000-0265 D5 R2437 1000-0249 C6 R3137 1000-0231 C5 V4201 1000-0294 D5 C2215 1000-0051 C6 C2302 1000-0048 B6 C2328 1000-0048 B5 C2417 1000-0048 B5 C3140 1000-0056 D6 C4213 1000-0048 B5 N2000 1202-0639 D6 R2132 1000-0231 B5 R2438 1000-0240 C6 R3138 1000-0172 C6 V4205 1200-0320 C5 C2216 1000-0051 C5 C2303 1000-0048 B6 C2329 1000-0048 B5 C2418 1000-0048 B5 C3141 1000-0056 C1 C4214 1000-0048 B5 N2202 1200-0373 C5 R2202 1000-0181 C5 R2439 1000-0172 C6 R3304 1000-0243 C6 V4206 1200-0320 C5 R - Replaceable See Appendix for more information. 1221-7857 rev. 1 83 (115) COMPONENT OVERVIEW N2000 R2129 C2105 R2130 L4201 X3100 L2200 R3132 R3133 C3168 C3163 C2215 C2225 C2205 C2200 C2210 ST2301 ST2302 C3135 R3131 R3130 ST2210 ST2209 ST2208 C2209 ST2205 C3138 R3134 C2214 C4229 ST2211 C2202 R3138 C3166 C2229 E1000 V2406 R2440 R2436 R2435 SP2106 C2216 ST2206 ST2207 SP3205 V2405 C4352 C2207 R2458 C2314 C2335 C2412 SP2113 C2322 R3304 C2337 R2211 R2213 R3137 R2485 C2339 C2218 C2103 ST4207 V4200 R2438 ST2303 C3167 C2106 C2400 R2421 R2400 C4201 V4201 R2437 C3155 C2204 R4212 SP3204 R2122 R4211 B2101 C4205 R2203 ST2212 C2208 R2205 C4208 C4212 SP3208 N2400 SP3206 SP3207 SP4300 C2430 SP3209 R2204 C2203 C4202 C2307 R2202 B2100 SP2103 ST4200 ST4300 C2230 R4204 C2102 R4210 SP2118 ST4203 R4209 R4207 R4201 X3101 SP2499 S4300 V4206 R2404 C3141 R2403 V4205 L3103 SP2104 V3101 V3102 SP2107 R2222 SP4301 SP3202 SP3201 ST4301ST4208 ST2216 ST4204 C4329 R2401 R2402 C2238 C4331 C2317 C2319 N2202 C4339 ST4302 C4336 C4328 D SP5111 R2104 SP2105 C4332 C SP5114 R2103 SP5113 C5104 V4207 R1449 B1 C2327 R2119 C2121 R2121 IN C4325 C4338 C3142 B3100 C2101 C4330 L3104 SP5108 SP5112 SP5118 D2000 C2418 C2419 C4342 X4300 R2102 C2328 R2132 SP2117 SP5110 C2329 R2101 SP2101 IN OUT Z4201 SP2123 SP5116 C2304 C5103 C4213 ST4201 OUT SP5117 A1 B1 IN C4214 ST4202 SP5119 SP5109 SP2130 C2326 R2118 Z4200 C4343 C2303 C2331 OUT C4341 SP2129 SP5115 SP2127 C2332 R2120 C4340 SP2125 C2334 R1203 X4202 Z4202 B SP2126 SP5120 R1448 COMPONENT OVERVIEW 1 2 Back Side 3 MEMORY CARD 4 A SEMC Troubleshooting Manual C702 5 6 A C1443 ST1408 C2443 R1438 R1 440 R3106 C31 03 C2461 E1004 R 1 40 3 R2454 ST1410 R2406 C2227 C3304 ST3301 R2450 ST3300 N1400 C2440 C1 407 V2425 C3114 C2 4 3 6 C3116 C3115 N3101 C2 4 3 7 C3119 C3169 C2 4 1 6 R2487 C2 4 3 4 ST1402 ST T 14 0 6 S T 14 0 4 ST1403 S T 14 0 1 R3301 C1 408 C3 3 0 2 C1 4 1 8 C1 4 1 5 C1 4 1 7 SP1401 R2488 R2481 L2410 L2401 L2 402 L2 403 TP2005 R2433 R2484 V2403 C2414 SP2109 R2464 C2 4 3 5 V2420 V2410 R2427 V2411 C8120 V2511 V2512 S2503 S2502 1 X4201 V2201 C2233 ST2201 C85 575 R2466 R2426 C2 4 7 4 C2 4 1 3 SP2415 V2421 SP2412 C2201 SP2418 SP2404 SP2417 SP2403 ST2402 SP2416 C2423 SP2409 SP2411 SP2413 C2 2 2 3 L3101 L3100 C3 1 6 1 C2 4 0 8 SP4302 V 3 10 4 V2202 V 3 10 3 R2201 C2 3 4 2 C2 3 4 3 C2104 ST2404 C2346 V2407 C2410 X 2403 C2 4 0 9 V2408 C81 0 2 C2 4 2 8 C81 0 1 C2344 ST8100 V2404 C2 2 8 0 C81 0 0 V8100 R8106 SP2414 C2217 R2210 R8103 L8100 C8104 ST8101 TP2200 C8 1 0 9 N8100 R 81 0 5 C2 2 8 1 ST2215 R 81 0 2 C2 2 9 4 C8 1 0 7 C2290 C8 1 0 5 ST2202 ST2220 R 81 0 1 C2 2 9 5 C2234 C2291 ST8103 N2209 C2245 TP2202 C4305 C4306 C4307 C8121 C2292 N2205 C2232 R4225 B1 R4231 C8122 ST4206 ST2200 C8108 SP2102 C2345 C2424 D C2293 R4224 D V8101 TP8106 ST2217 TP2201 TP8110 X1202 N2206 N2212 C22 231 C2236 L4204 C2299 C2235 R2299 TP2207 C2237 L2207 R1 L2409 C4206 D2404 A1 2 3 4 5 6 B1430 1200-7847 B3 C1443 1000-0048 B4 C2232 1000-0048 D3 C2346 1000-0051 D5 C2476 1000-0039 C6 C8108 1000-0039 D4 L3100 1200-0511 D6 N8100 1200-2296 D4 R2444 1000-0245 B5 R3116 1000-0179 A5 V2421 1000-0272 D6 X2403 1201-9946 D5 C1202 1000-6083 D1 C1444 1000-0048 B4 C2233 1000-0061 D3 C2347 1000-0051 D6 C3104 1000-0051 A5 C8109 1000-0048 D4 L3101 1200-0511 D6 R1200 1000-0232 B2 R2445 1000-0245 B5 R3301 1000-0181 C5 V2425 1201-2253 C6 X2490 1000-7708 B5 C1205 1000-0061 C4 C1445 1000-0048 B4 C2234 1000-0048 D3 C2404 1000-0048 B5 C3106 1000-0061 B5 C8121 1000-6079 D2 L3108 1000-1389 B3 R1201 1000-0232 B2 R2446 1000-0245 B5 R4224 1000-4061 D3 V2505 1000-0399 B1 X4201 1202-0859 D2 C1206 1000-0061 B2 C1446 1000-0048 A4 C2235 1000-0039 D3 C2410 1000-0045 D5 C3119 1000-0056 C6 C8122 1000-0048 D2 L3109 1000-1389 B3 R1202 1000-0179 D1 R2447 1000-0245 B5 R4225 1000-4063 D3 V2511 1000-0399 D2 X4301 1202-0835 C2 C1211 1000-6080 B2 C1447 1000-0049 B4 C2236 1000-0048 D3 C2411 1000-0051 C5 C3160 1000-0049 D6 C8575 1000-6885 D4 L3300 1000-1899 B6 R1207 1000-0179 B1 R2448 1000-0245 A5 R4231 1000-0175 D3 V2512 1000-0399 D2 Z1400 1200-1865 B5 C1212 1000-6080 B2 C1448 1000-0048 A4 C2238 1000-0051 D3 C2413 1000-0048 C6 C3162 1000-0049 D6 D2404 1200-1694 C6 L4202 1000-0360 D3 R1403 1000-0179 B6 R2449 1000-0245 A5 R4311 1000-0231 C2 V3103 1000-0282 D6 Z1430 1200-0607 A3 C1407 1000-0336 C5 C1449 1000-0045 A3 C2246 1000-0061 D3 C2414 1000-0062 C6 C3169 1000-0062 C6 L1433 1000-0113 B3 L4204 1000-0360 D3 R1439 1000-0179 A3 R2451 1000-0231 B5 R8101 1000-0262 D4 V3104 1000-0282 D6 Z1431 1200-0660 A3 C1408 1000-0336 C5 C1451 1000-6838 B4 C2247 1000-0051 B4 C2415 1200-1100 C6 C3303 1000-6049 C6 L1434 1000-3612 A4 L8100 1200-0355 D4 R1440 1000-0257 B4 R2452 1000-0231 B5 R8102 1000-0231 D4 V3105 1000-0282 B3 Z4203 1201-6833 C6 C1409 1000-0336 B6 C1452 1000-0338 B4 C2248 1000-0045 B4 C2416 1200-1100 C6 C3304 1000-0075 B6 L1436 1200-2414 B3 N1200 1200-0158 B2 R1446 1000-0179 A3 R2453 1000-0231 B5 R8103 1000-4127 D4 V3106 1000-0282 B3 1000-0051 B4 C2421 1000-0338 C6 C3305 1000-0048 B6 1000-0179 A4 R2454 1000-0231 B5 D4 C1412 1000-0336 C6 C1453 1000-0066 B4 C2249 L1437 1200-2416 B3 N1210 1200-0050 C4 R1447 R8106 1000-4063 D4 V8100 1002-0000 C1430 1000-0039 B3 C1454 1000-6073 B3 C2280 1000-0061 D4 C2422 1000-0076 B6 C4206 1000-0059 D3 L2207 1200-0092 D3 N1400 1200-6182 B6 R1450 1000-0179 B3 R2455 1000-0231 B5 S2502 1001-0060 D2 V8101 1001-0730 D2 C1431 1000-0048 B3 C2104 1000-0050 D5 C2281 1000-0061 D4 C2423 1000-6829 C6 C4207 1000-0056 C3 L2401 1200-0317 C6 N1430 1200-0700 B4 R2200 1000-0246 B3 R2465 1000-4063 C6 S2503 1001-0060 D1 X1200 1000-8181 B1 C1433 1000-0048 B4 C2206 1000-0048 C3 C2290 1000-6849 D4 C2424 1000-0156 C6 C4320 1000-0048 C2 L2402 1200-0317 C6 N1435 1200-2407 B3 R2201 1000-0252 D6 R2466 1000-4063 C6 S2504 1001-0060 B1 X1201 1000-0308 D1 C1434 1000-0048 B4 C2211 1000-0049 C3 C2291 1000-0051 D4 C2432 1000-0076 B6 C4321 1000-0048 C2 L2403 1200-0317 C6 N2205 1001-0868 D3 R2207 1000-0231 B4 R2481 1000-0181 C6 V2200 1000-0282 C3 X1202 1000-0308 D1 C1435 1000-0048 A4 C2212 1000-6073 C3 C2292 1000-6849 D4 C2433 1000-0061 C6 C4327 1000-0048 C2 L2404 1200-0317 C6 N2206 1000-0367 D4 R2210 1000-0257 D3 R2482 1000-0181 C6 V2202 1200-0145 D6 X1203 1000-0308 C1 C1436 1000-0048 A4 C2213 1000-0039 C5 C2294 1000-0061 D4 C2436 1200-1100 C6 C4350 1000-0048 C2 L2405 1200-0317 C6 N2207 1200-3994 B4 R2287 1000-0179 B6 R2484 1000-0240 C6 V2402 1000-0087 B1 X1301 1001-1227 B6 C1437 1000-0048 B4 C2217 1000-0335 D6 C2295 1000-0045 D4 C2437 1200-1100 C6 C8100 1000-0048 D4 L2406 1000-2643 B4 N2208 1000-8818 B4 R2299 1000-0231 D4 R2486 1000-0231 C6 V2404 1000-0282 D5 X1302 1001-1227 B6 C1438 1000-0051 B4 C2223 1000-0048 D5 C2299 1000-6872 D4 C2446 1000-6849 B5 C8101 1000-0048 D4 L2407 1000-2617 C6 N2209 1000-8638 D4 R2406 1000-4063 B5 R2487 1000-0181 C6 V2407 1000-0282 D5 X1430 1001-1227 A3 C1439 1000-0049 A4 C2224 1000-6077 C3 C2342 1000-0048 D6 C2456 1000-0056 B6 C8102 1000-0061 D4 L2408 1200-0317 C6 N2212 1200-1852 D4 R2426 1000-4147 C6 R2488 1000-0181 C6 V2408 1000-0282 D5 X1431 1001-1227 B3 C1440 1000-0048 B4 C2227 1000-6077 B6 C2343 1000-0048 D6 C2473 1000-0048 C6 C8104 1000-6903 D4 L2409 1000-3584 D1 N2402 1200-6309 B6 R2427 1000-0231 C6 R3103 1000-0175 A5 V2410 1201-8440 C6 X2200 1203-3156 C3 1000-0048 D5 C2474 1000-0039 C6 C8105 1000-0155 D4 L2410 1000-2612 C6 N3100 1001-0935 A5 R2433 1000-0231 C6 R3106 1000-0175 A5 V2411 1201-8440 C6 X2300 1202-0855 C6 1000-0048 D5 C2475 1000-0048 C6 C8107 1000-0048 D4 L2411 1000-2617 C6 N3101 1000-0198 C6 R2442 1000-5865 B3 R3115 1000-0179 A5 V2420 1000-0272 C6 X2402 1200-5405 B6 C1441 1000-0052 B4 C2228 1000-0061 B4 C2344 C1442 1000-0051 B4 C2231 1000-0049 D4 C2345 R - Replaceable See Appendix for more information. 1221-7857 rev. 1 84 (115) COMPONENT OVERVIEW X1201 20 2 C4308 TP2204 C4207 L4202 V4203 C1202 C1203 C4327 C1201 R1209 B4200 R4313 C4310 ST4303 C4309 ST4304 C2347 X4301 C4326 ST4305 X1203 R4311 C L2411 C2473 C3 1 6 2 R1208 L2 404 L2 405 C3 1 6 0 C2411 R2482 Z4203 C2407 R 2 4 86 R1213 C2 4 1 5 TP4201 L2407 C2421 C1 4 1 6 TP2004 C2422 C3303 TP2003 TP4200 R1211 R1210 C1 2 0 5 E1002 L3300 ST1412 B N2402 C3305 C1 41 2 ST2204 C2404 C2432 R2287 X2300 R2455 L2408 C1409 R248 3 Z1400 C2445 R1212 C C2456 C2444 R2207 N1210 C2458 C2457 ST2403 C2212 R2446 C2427 30 R2465 C2224 C4311 C2469 2 C2 4 7 6 C4312 C4350 C2470 29 X2402 C2 4 7 5 C4321 C2465 C2442 C2446 C2211 C4315 C2460 C2448 X2200 C2 2 0 6 V2200 C4314 C4320 1 C2 4 3 3 C2248 ST1407 C2459 C2467 R2452 X2490 ST1409 N2207 C2249 C2247 C1440 20 C4313 C2462 C2468 X 13 0 1 R2453 C2 2 4 6 L2406 ST1411 C1 4 3 1 R1433 B1430 C3107 C1445 C1 TP2210 R2447 R2444 X 13 0 2 R2451 C2213 TP2208 C2463 C1 4 1 3 C1441 C1444 C1438 N2208 C2464 448 R24 C1401 C2441 R2445 N1 430 C1 4 5 2 C1 4 5 1 N1 435 L1437 C1442 C1453 C2228 R2449 C3105 C1433 C1437 C1430 R3103 R1447 C1447 C3 1 0 6 L1 434 C1 4 5 4 L1436 E1001 R3115 C1434 C3108 L1433 V3 3 10 6 C3109 L3108 Z1431 R1 1434 R2200 X3102 L3109 Z1430 R3116 C1435 C2 4 3 1 R2442 R1450 V 3 10 5 X3103 C1206 C1211 R1200 R1446 C1436 C1446 0 2 R1 07 C1 20 4 B N1200 C1212 R1201 IN OUT X1200 C2426 6 V2402 X1431 S2504 V2505 X1430 R1439 C1448 N3100 C3104 C1439 C1449 FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW Technical Description SEMC Troubleshooting Manual C702 C702 Overview Organizer Alarm clock, Calculator, Calendar, Flight mode, Notes, Phone book, Stopwatch, Tasks, Timer Connectivity Bluetooth™ technology, Modem, aGPS, PictBridge, Synchronization, USB mass storage, USB support Networks UMTS/HSDPA 2100 GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900 Hardware Overview The C702 using U360 2.0 platform provided by Ericsson Mobile Platform (EMP) General Information Screen: 262,144 color TFT Resolution: 240 x 320 pixels Size: 2.2 inches Phone memory: Up to 150 MB Memory Stick Micro™ (M2™) support FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW Talk time GSM: Up to 6.5 hrs Standby time GSM: Up to 300 hrs Talk time UMTS: Up to 2.5 hrs Standby time UMTS: Up to 300 hrs Camera 3.2 megapixel camera, Auto focus, 2x digital zoom, Photo fix, Photo light, Video recording, Picture blogging, Music Media player, Mega Bass™, Music tones (MP3/AAC), PlayNow™, TrackID™ Internet Access NetFront™, Web browser, RSS feeds Communication Polyphonic ring tones, Speakerphone, Vibrating alert, Video calling Messaging Email, Instant messaging, Picture messaging (MMS), Predictive text input, Sound recorder Text messaging (SMS) Design Navigation key, Picture wallpaper, Wallpaper animation Entertainment 3D games, FM radio, Java, Media, Video streaming, Video viewing 1221-7857 rev. 1 85 (115) FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW Baseband Part Technical Description SEMC Troubleshooting Manual C702 Functional Blocks of the Analog Baseband Controller: Analog Baseband Controller Power Management N2000 (Vera) This component is not replaceable on SL 4 because Baseband calibration is required. 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) SIM interface Six programmable LED drivers Accurate band gap reference Vibrator driver Real Time Clock (RTC) Eight-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 FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW 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. 1221-7857 rev. 1 86 (115) FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW Connection Diagram: Technical Description SEMC Troubleshooting Manual C702 Charger Control A programmable charger is used for battery charging. Limits can be set for the output voltage at CHSENSE- and the output current from DCIO through the sense resistor to CHSENSE-. The programmable charger is enabled or disabled by the assertion/negation 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 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 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 charging is on, it is set to the current and voltage selected by I2C. A low resistive path from VBAT to DCIO can be formed when DCIO is not detected. 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 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. FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW 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 1221-7857 rev. 1 87 (115) FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW Technical Description SEMC Troubleshooting Manual C702 Resistance Identification and Temperature Measurement CODEC Overview The resistance identification mode utilizes the constant current source to feed the battery data output while monitoring the voltage at the battery data node with general purpose ADC. The conversion is started through I2C. The CODEC is encoding analog audio signals and analog voice signals into digital signals using ADCs. This is done in the coder section of the CODEC, also named the TX path (transfer section). The CODEC is also decoding digital audio signals and digital voice signals into analog signals using DACs. This is done in the decoder section of the CODEC, also named the RX path (receiver section). CODEC Block Schematic: Resistance Identification (A) and Temperature Measurement (B) SIM Interface The SIM interface supplies level shifting between the digital baseband controller and the SIM/USIM card. Moreover, hard-wired SIM deactivation functionality manages removal of a SIM card that has not been powered down. Block Diagram of the SIM Interface: FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW CODEC CCO Voltage Source There is an internal voltage source CCO that provides the necessary drive current for electret microphones. The voltage source is I²C programmable to 2.2 V or 2.4 V. The source can be disabled during standby. A typical use case with a microphone connected to MIC1 and the CCO is shown in picture below. 1221-7857 rev. 1 88 (115) FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW Technical Description SEMC Troubleshooting Manual C702 Digital Baseband Controller (CPU) D2000 (Anja) This component is not replaceable on SL 4 because Baseband calibration is required. The Digital Baseband Controller is divided in two subsystems: - Application - Access Access Subsystem All modem functionality in the digital baseband controller resides in the Access subsystem. This includes EDGE/GPRS/GSM interface, WCDMA interface, USB, and other peripheral modules. The control CPU is an ARM926 and a DSP is used for signal processing and layer one control code. The main communication between the blocks in the Access subsystem is done through the Advanced High-performance bus (AHB) matrix, which is a set of control buses 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 SW control. The Access subsystem is connected to the Shared EMIF, an interface for communication with an external SDRAM. The interface has 39 signals (including one chip select) and supports memory sizes up to 512 Mbit. The Shared EMIF is shared between the Access subsystem and the Application subsystem. Application Subsystem Earphone Amplifier 1221-7857 rev. 1 89 (115) FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW 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 1.4 V or low impedance to ground when powereddown. Fifty-one gains are available for BEARP and BEARN: from +15 dB down to –60 dB in 1.5 dB steps. When the BEARP and BEARN outputs are operating in differential mode, an I²C selectable bit must invert one of the inputs. The Application subsystem contains functionality related to functions such as MMI, graphics, audio and memory media. The control CPU is an ARM926 with three external memory interfaces, one shared with the Access subsystem and two dedicated for the Application subsystem. The Application subsystem contains several blocks. The main 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 called Syscon is responsible for distributing clocks and resets to all parts of the Application subsystem. This block is under SW control. The Application subsystem is connected to the Shared EMIF that is used for code execution or data storage. In addition, a dedicated EMIF and a Flash IF are also available. The Application EMIF is a general interface for communication with, for example external SDRAM, PSRAM, NOR flash, NAND flash and companion chips. The Application EMIF has a total of 56 signals (including a maximum of 7 chip selects if GPIO is used) and can be set in several different modes to support different types of memory combinations. FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW Functional blocks of the Digital Baseband Controller: Technical Description SEMC Troubleshooting Manual C702 RF System Control The access subsystem of the digital baseband controller controls the overall radio system. In both EDGE/GSM/GPRS and WCDMA air interface mode, the digital baseband controller controls the radio system through a 3-wire serial bus. The digital baseband controller D2000 (Anja) also manages PA band control and the antenna switch mechanism in the front end module. The 26 MHz VCXO clock residing in the GSM/GPRS/EDGE transceiver is turned on only when required. The digital baseband controller D2000 (Anja) initiates turning on of the clock. The GSM/GPRS/EDGE RF system requires control, which is temperature dependent. The temperature within the RF system is estimated by a voltage measurement performed by the analog baseband controller N2000 (Vera). The control flow for the RF system: Radio Part Antenna Mobile System Antenna Interface: Keypad The keypad interface block supports up to 30 keys with 65 columns and 6 rows and 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 interface differentiates between single key presses, simultaneous presses of any keys with a function key, and any key releases. The period between successive scans is programmable over the range 5 ms to 80 ms, in 5 ms steps. During scan mode, the keypad generates an interrupt whenever a valid keypad state change occurs (including a release of any pressed keys). The scan function is disabled during system power-up. The keypad is able to detect at least four simultaneous key presses. Not all combinations are supported. 1221-7857 rev. 1 90 (115) FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW 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, RF inputs/outputs. FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW Radio Modules Technical Description SEMC Troubleshooting Manual C702 Block diagram of the GSM/EDGE Transceiver: GSM/GPRS/EDGE Radio Module N1200 (Thor) The Front End module block connects the proper block in the radio system to the antenna. The Front End module has two inputs for GSM/GPRS/EDGE, one for low band and one for high band. The GSM/GPRS/EDGE power amplifier output is filtered by the low pass filter in the Front End module and then connected to the antenna through a switch and duplexer. In receive mode, the GSM/GPRS/EDGE signal from the antenna passes through the duplexer and switch to one of the four internal receive SAW filters. The SAW filter provides receive band selectivity and converts the unbalanced receive signal to a differential signal required by the GSM/GPRS/EDGE receiver. In GSM/GPRS/EDGE systems, transmit and receive operations are divided in time and the switch connects the proper block in accordance with the mode of operation that is, transmit or receive: one at a time in the GSM, DCS, and PCS bands. The module is shielded using fence and lid technology. The main components contained are transceiver ASIC, PA module, Front End Module and X-tal. Frequency Generation The 26 MHz reference signal is used as the reference for the on-chip synthesizer. To cover the required frequency range, the integrated Voltage Controlled Oscillator (VCO) operates at twice the frequency for band 1800/1900, and at four times the desired frequency for band 850/900. GSM/GPRS/EDGE Transceiver The GSM/GPRS/EDGE transceiver use a digital interface that is shared between receive and transmit data. The receive interface is based on I and Q data and the transmitter interface is based on envelope and frequency data. The quad band GSM/GPRS/EDGE transceiver has the following general features: The GSM/EDGE transceiver has the following features: Transmitter The transmitter block consists of the following sub-blocks: A separate block is used to convert the digital bit streams from the baseband into parallel words to be used in the DAC and the Sigma Delta modulator. This block also includes programmable delays for optimizing delays between the different modulation paths. The combined DAC and LP-filter is used to convert the digital words of the digital block into analog signals. The second FM-path is used to add the high frequency part of the FM to the VCO. It also includes an auto-tuning block that compensates VCO gain variations. The AM-block converts the differential voltage from the DAC to a single-ended output that drives the PA. The output is scaled according to the desired output power, and an offset can be added for PA linearization. The TX-buffer is used to drive the PA with the correct power level. A divide by 2 or 4 block is used to generate the correct output frequency from the 4 GHz VCO. TX Frequency, Channel and Power Level Range: GSM 850: Frequency Range: 824,2 MHZ – 848,8 MHZ Channel Range: 128 – 251 Power Level: Min 19 – Max 5 1221-7857 rev. 1 91 (115) FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW • Individual low-noise amplifiers for the 850, 900, 1800 and 1900 MHz frequency bands with a common quadrature mixer • Fully integrated VCO with dividers to generate both receive and transmit frequencies • I and Q baseband receive channel amplifiers with on-chip antialiasing filtering • I and Q receiver sigma-delta A to D converters • Digital interface for the receive I and Q channel • Multi modulus prescaler for direct VCO modulation in transmit mode • Integrated phase detector with programmable charge pump • Transmit output buffer with controllable output power level • Transmit baluns integrated • Digital interface for the transmit frequency and amplitude modulation • 3-wire serial bus interface for control, configuration, and test • Deep power down function • Programmable power level to power amplifier (PA) FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW GSM 900: Frequency Range: 890,2 MHZ – 914,8 MHZ Channel Range: 1 - 124 Power Level: Min 19 – Max 5 EGSM 900: Frequency Range: 880,2 MHZ – 889,8 MHZ Channel Range: 975 - 1023 Power Level: Min 19 – Max 5 DCS 1800: Frequency Range: 1710,2 MHZ – 1784,8 MHZ Channel Range: 512 – 885 Power Level: Min 15 – Max 0 PCS 1900: Frequency Range: 1850,2 MHZ – 1909,8 MHZ Channel Range: 512 - 810 Power Level: Min 15 – Max 0 Receiver The receiver is a homodyne receiver with direct conversion of the received radio channel to baseband I and Q channels. The analog signals are converted to digital bit streams in a sigma delta A/D converter. The receiver block consists of a front-end with separate LNAs for each band and a common quadrature mixer. The front-end block is followed by a baseband block with active antialiasing filters that also suppress blocking signals and interferers. After the baseband block is a fully integrated Analog to Digital Converter of sigma delta structure with high dynamic range. The digital output signals are sent over a serial interface to the digital base-band circuit for further processing and detection. RX Frequency and Channel Range GSM 900: Frequency Range: 935,2 MHZ – 959,8 MHZ Channel Range: 1 - 124 SEMC Troubleshooting Manual C702 WCDMA Radio Module N1210 (Squid) In WCDMA the differential transmit outputs from the WCDMA transceiver are filtered by an external SAW filter. The SAW filter cleans up the spectrum and also provides a single ended drive signal to the power amplifier. 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 a switch in the N1200 (Thor) module for connection to the antenna. In WCDMA receive mode the signal from the antenna is switched by the duplexer inside N1200 module (Thor). The output from the duplexer is amplified by one of the low noise amplifiers in the LNA/SAW module, then filtered by an integrated receive SAW filter. The SAW filter converts the unbalanced receive signal to a differential signal required by the WCDMA receiver. The N1200 (Thor) module supplies the N1210 (Squid) module with a 26 MHz clock (WBCLK) and the antenna switch functionality. The module is shielded using fence and lid technology. Frequency Generation The transmitter and receiver frequency synthesizers and the VCOs are fully integrated in the WCDMA radio circuit. The signal from the crystal oscillator is used as a reference for the synthesizers. The two synthesizers are controlled through the serial bus from the access subsystem of the digital baseband controller. WCDMA Transceiver The WCDMA transceiver uses differential analog in-phase and quadrature-phase Interfaces; that is, an IQ-interface, both in the receiver and transmitter information path. The receiver part of the transceiver consists of an RF front end, a channel filter, and Automatic Gain Control (AGC), and the transmitter part consists of an analog voltage baseband I and Q interface, an up mixer and an RF VGA. Each part has an RF VCO and an RF fractional-N synthesizer PLL. All functions are controlled by a 3-wire serial programmable bus. FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW GSM 850: Frequency Range: 869,2 MHZ – 893,8 MHZ Channel Range: 128 – 251 Technical Description WCDMA BAND I is covered by Squid Module. Band I (TX Frequency Range: 1920 – 1980 MHz, RX Frequency Range: 2110 – 2170 MHz) EGSM 900: Frequency Range: 925,2 MHZ – 934,8 MHZ Channel Range: 975 – 1023 DCS 1800: Frequency Range: 1805,2 MHZ – 1879,8 MHZ Channel Range: 512 – 885 PCS 1900: Frequency Range: 1930,2 MHZ – 1989,8 MHZ Channel Range: 512 - 810 1221-7857 rev. 1 92 (115) FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW WCDMA Transceiver Block Diagram: Technical Description SEMC Troubleshooting Manual C702 Bluetooth and FM Radio The STLC2592 circuit N1400 combines Bluetooth and FM tuner functionality into one. Bluetooth 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 first stage of the receiver is an external antenna filter, which suppresses unwanted frequencies. The receiver is of a “near-zero” IF receiver architecture. The local oscillator is generated by a frequency synthesizer, which allows the receiver to be set at frequencies in intervals of 1 MHz. The synthesizer is controlled from the logic part. The received signal is sampled in the logic for later signal processing. Transmitter The synthesizer generates the TX frequency which modulated by the BT baseband block. It is then amplified. The BT system is a class 1 device with maximum of +4 dBm output power (minimum setting is about -50 dBm). FM Radio FM Receiver The TX IQ modulator has differential voltage I and Q inputs. It converts input signals to RF output frequency and is designed to achieve LO and image suppression. The transmit output stage provides at least +5 dBm at maximum power control at the differential output. Gain is set through the 3-wire bus. Two 10-bit DAC are used to control the DC/DC converter and the PA gain. Those DACs are controlled through the 3-wire-bus. One 11bit DAC is used to control the variable gain output of the transceiver chip. The transceiver chip output feeds the constant gain power amplifier, which means that the transceiver chip sets the phone’s output power. Receiver The receiver converts the antenna RF signal down to a Zero Intermediate Frequency (ZIF). The first stage after the duplexer is a single-ended LNA with a 23 dB gain step. This LNA is followed by a SAW filter. The LNA and SAW filter are integrated in the LNA/SAW module. The output from the LNA/SAW module goes to the input of the N300 circuit (Inside the Mammoth module) and is buffered by an amplifier and then sent to the IQ downmixer, which consists of two mixers in parallel driven by quadrature phase LO signals. The In phase (I) and Quadrature phase (Q) ZIF signals are then low pass filtered to provide protection from high frequency offset interferer and fed into the channel filter. The front-end zero IF I and Q outputs are applied to the integrated low-pass channel filter. The filter is self-calibrated with a cut-off frequency around 2.15 MHz. Tuning The receiver uses frequency synthesizer technology including a completely integrated VCO. The frequency synthesizer generates the quadrature local oscillator signal used to 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) External Connectors External units are connected to the transceiver by means of a 12-pin connector on the bottom of the phone. 1221-7857 rev. 1 93 (115) FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW Transmitter The receiver uses a digital low-IF architecture. The receive (RX) section integrates a low noise amplifier (LNA) supporting the worldwide FM broadcast band (76 to 108 MHz). An automatic gain control (AGC) circuit controls the gain of the LNA to optimize sensitivity and rejection of strong interferers. An image-reject mixer down converts the RF signal to low-IF. The quadrature mixer output is amplified, filtered and digitized with high resolution analog-todigital converters (ADCs). This advanced architecture allows the use of digital signal processing (DSP) to perform channel selection, FM demodulation and stereo audio processing. FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW System connector (X2300) pin out: Clocks Clock Distribution The clocking for the access and application subsystems is separated. This means that they can wake up or go to sleep mode independently. The access subsystem is clocked by the 26 MHz Voltage Controlled Crystal Oscillator B1100 (VCXO) located in the Thor Radio Module (N1200). When the access subsystem has a job to do, the Master Clock (MCLK) 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 detect use the 32 kHz real-time clock. The 32 kHz real-time clock clocks the application subsystem, and all other internal clocks needed within the application subsystem are generated from this clock. However, when audio is transferred between the application and the access subsystems, the MCLK is used. Master Clock (26 MHz) SEMC Troubleshooting Manual C702 as a logical square wave. SYSCLK is derived from the reference modulation clock MCLK from the access system and is distributed from the D2000 (Anja) to the A-GPS module (N1430). This 26 MHz clock is synchronized with the cellular network to an accuracy of ±0.1 ppm. SYSCLK does not however provide an absolute reference to 26 MHz. Owing to the effects of Doppler under normal (extreme) operational conditions, the absolute accuracy of the cellular reference cannot be guaranteed better than ±0.5 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 (B1430) is required to provide a clock with very high short term stability. The frequency of the TCXO (B1430) is calibrated against the cellular reference clock by the A-GPS module enabling the use of a more economical less accurate TCXO (B1430). Interface and Control 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 between the platform and the A-GPS module. Data and command information is transferred using a fullduplex Universal Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter (UART) interface. Other control signals include the following: • A GPIO reset used as a reset signal (nRESET) to the GPS module. • A Transmission On signal (TXON/ RX_HOLD), is used to indicate to the A-GPS module when the phone is transmitting. The A-GPS modules receiver is disabled whilst the phone is transmitting. • A hardware timing pulse (SYNC) providing the A-GPS module with a highly accurate timing reference. The A-GPS is able to accurately synchronize its GPS time to this reference pulse. • A GPIO used as an enable (POWERON) signal to the GPS module. • A GPIO used for power control for the GPS module. A-GPS Block Diagram: FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW The 26.00 MHz VCXO-based MCLK is distributed as a square wave signal from the N1001 inside the Thor Radio Module (GSM/GPRS/EDGE). In order to have full control over the load on the MCLK, only the access side of the digital baseband controller is allowed to request the MCLK. However, by indirect means also the application side CPU can issue the request. A VCXO-based square wave (WBCLK) is also distributed to the Squid Radio Module (WCDMA), but is turned on only upon a command from the digital baseband controller. Technical Description Real-time Clock (32. 768 KHz) A 32.768 kHz crystal oscillator (B2101) provides a low frequency clock whenever the phone has power. This clock is used to keep the Real-Time Clock (RTC) block functioning, so that the phone can keep track of the time and date. The low frequency clock is generated in the analog baseband controller N2000 (Vera) and distributed to the digital baseband controller D2000 (Anja), and if necessary to external devices like Bluetooth, FM radio and A-GPS. A-GPS 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. Clock Reference Frequency The A-GPS module is using two reference frequencies, a 32.768 kHz clock (RTCCLK) from the N2000 (Vera), and a 26 MHz reference clock (SYSCLK) from the D2000 (Anja). The RTCCLK is used for the real time clock function. The RTCCLK is distributed to the A-GPS module (N1430) 1221-7857 rev. 1 94 (115) FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW A B C D Block Diagram E SEMC Troubleshooting Manual C702 F G D2020 1Gbit NAND 512 Mbit SDRAM I CAMSYSCLK VDDE18 DISPLAY LED_LCD VIO (1.8V) WP VGA CAMERA VDD (2.65V) CE VBOOST VDD RE Sensor Array CLK VSS CLE CIF_STDBY STDBY QCIFRESn RESETn ALE Driver I2CDAT D(0-7) R/B Interface WE Image processing I2CCLK VCAMIO VCAMSA CAMSYSCLK Power Management VCAM_SA_EN 2 MAIN CAMERA S4300 CAMIRQ I2CDAT SDRAM Controller SDRAM Controller I2CDAT I2CCLK CPU WCDMA Sub system i2CDAT Interface Static Memory Controller 3.2M Pix Camera Sensor Interface D2000 ANJA DIGITAL BASEBAND CONTROLLER CPU J VAUDIO26 VCORE18 1 H I2CCLK CAMRESn CAM_STORB STROBE VDDE18 VCAM12 Power Management Power Management VCAMAF XGAM VCAMSA VCAMIO PDI DAT VDDE18 KEYPAD GSM/GPRS/EDGE KEYPAD Sub system 3 KEYBI[0-4] KEYBO(0-5) DSP Sub system KEYOUT KEYIN + KB_LED C KB_LED1 KB_LED2 DCON (GPIO 15) AMPCTRL (GPIO 13) OV_FLAG (GPIO 11) MSDETECT (GPIO 12) CAMRESn (GPIO 08) ACTIVE_LENS (GPIO 10) CIF_STANDBY (GPIO 09) FLASH_EN (GPIO 06) VBATi N3100 AUDIO PA VDD VDIG VDDE18 3 6 9 # MSDETECT VBT27 POWER SUPPLY BLUETOOTH 2 5 8 0 MSDETECT LMU_RSTn (GPIO 07) CAM_CORE_EN (GPIO 05) CAMIRQ (GPIO 02) 4 Base Band CAM_IO_EN (GPIO 03) RTCCLK PCM DATA GPIO 00-23 ACCESS VCAM_SA_EN (GPIO 04) BT_CLK BT_RTCCLK MS Pro FM_INT (GPIO 00) REFERENCE CLK Memory Stick GPIO 00-15 APPLICATION APP_LOG (GPIO 01) BTRESn 1 4 7 * VBOOST M2 MMC I2S/PCM (BT) I2C1 I2S / PCM0 I2S / PCM1 BT_RSTn DTMS - DFMS UART 0 BLUETOOTH BT_CLKREQ VMC18 I2C2 AGPS/UART 3 BT_CLKREQ USB TRANSCEIVER IF N1400 USB_VBUS CAMSYSCLK SIM Interface MCLKREQ MCLK SYSCLK0 SYSCLK1 SYSCLK2 SYSCLK0REQn AMPCTRL DCON AMPCTRL I2C1 SHDN MSDETECT OV_FLAG ACTIVE_LENS BT/FM COMBO FM RDS Si4700/01 FM RADIO FLASH_EN 5 I2C2 CAM_CORE_EN VCAM_SA_EN CAM_IO_EN CAMIRQ APP_LOG FM_INT FM_RADIO_IO FM_AGPSRESn REFERENCE CLOCK RTCCLK FM Detector FMR/FML PCM/ I2S Interface 1 RX RX Vol RX Vol PGA RX Vol PGA Vol PGA PGA X2300 SYSTEM CONNECTOR MicP MicN FM_ANTENNA SPREF DAC PGA PGA DAC DAC PGA DAC PGA Mic+/AUXinL Mic-/AUXinR SPL CCO VBATi POWER SUPPLY FM RADIO N3101 N2000 VERA, Analog Baseband Controller, Audio Part FM_INT FM_ANTENNA PCM/I2S Inter-face 0 VDDE18 SPR VBUS SpL TX TX TX PGA TX PGA PGA PGA VIDEO/STROBE ADC ADC ADC ADC AID/ACB/VPP/RID SpR VDDE18 D+/DTMS FM AUDIO N1430 AGPS 6 Base Band TX_ADSTR th TCXO RF REFERENCE CLK LP_CLK DCIO VCCIO_1 GND VCCIO_2 FM_AGPSRESn POWER SUPPLY VAGPS20 LDO BD D-/DFMS Tjate3 USB Transceiver VDDE18 VAGPS28 FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW CIF_STANDBY CAMRESn LMU_RSTn VP Level shift Rx D+ CTMS D- BT_CLK VM RTCCLK OE APP UART TX VBATi AID CFMS/ ID_source ADC AID/ACB/ VPP Flash DCIO Tx RID_out VCC SUSP RCV ENUM VTRM 7 Security class Document type BLOCK DIAGRAM VBUS Title/Description C702 BLOCK DIAGRAM Prepared By Document number Sheet Content responsible if other than preparer Date Revision Approved by Remarks D2404 1221-7857 rev. 1 95 (115) FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW A B C D Block Diagram E SEMC Troubleshooting Manual C702 F G H I J VccA N1210 SQUID MODULE WCDMA BAND I VCC1 VCC2 1 Lock Detect VDDE18 LD PA PA Bias VBATi RX PGC D2020 1Gbit NAND + 512 Mbit SDRAM D2000 ANJA DIGITAL BASEBAND CONTROLLER BUS INTERFACE SDRAM Controller CPU Static Memory Controller SDRAM Controller VCORE18 CKE CLK VDD 2 VCC_WPA CS VDDQ WE Ref CLK CPU WCDMA Sub system WBCLK VSSQ RAS TXEN BA0 XGAM TXVGA BA1 PDI DAT MASTERON GSM/GPRS/EDGE Sub system RF Pow det VSS CAS LDQM A(0-11) KEYPAD DSP Sub system Det D(0-15) UDQM KEYOUT KEYIN EN DCDC_EN SIM Interface MCLKREQ MCLK SYSCLK0 SYSCLK1 SYSCLK2 N1200 THOR MODULE GSM/GPRS/EDGE VBATi N2205 MS Pro VCORE12 D2000 ANJA POWER GPIO 00-15 APPLICATION VANA25 VDDE18 DCON (GPIO 15) AMPCTRL (GPIO 13) OV_FLAG (GPIO 11) MSDETECT (GPIO 12) CAMRESn (GPIO 08) ACTIVE_LENS (GPIO 10) CIF_STANDBY (GPIO 09) FLASH_EN (GPIO 06) LMU_RSTn (GPIO 07) VCAM_SA_EN (GPIO 04) VDDE18 ANTSW 0-2 CAM_CORE_EN (GPIO 05) CAMIRQ (GPIO 02) SPI APP_LOG (GPIO 01) F CAM_IO_EN (GPIO 03) P FM_INT (GPIO 00) A S I2C1 A D VBAT I2S1 / PCM1 LX BT PCM / I2S USB_VBUS Switch I2S0 / PCM0 GPIO 00-23 ACCESS VccA DTMS - DFMS UART 0 GSM/GPRS/EDGE TRX GIMLI REF AGPS/UART 3 DC/DC VBAT PWM/PFM I2C2 MMC USB TRANSCEIVER IF 3 26MHz WPAVCC BUS INTERFACE PA ΔΣ F TESTOUT RTEMP MCLK XO VAD AID VBACKUP 26MHz GND GND TESTOUT B2101 VCAM12 VBATi LDO g LDO f LDO a GPA0 System POR MAIN & VGA CAMERA POWER MANAGEMENT VCAMIO FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW DCIO CHRG Control N2000 VERA ANALOG BASEBAND CONTROLLER SIM LVL shift Band Gap LDO e LDO h LDO d BOOST LDO k LED Control UART GND LDO c S-D ADC VBAT BDATA 1/1911-FCP 101 3471 Uen PWM LDO LP Vibrator Control SIM LDO VBAT uP VCAMAF VCAMSA 32 kHz Osc I2C BUCK DCIO DET DCON GPA1 GPA2 GPA3 GPA4 GPA5 DAC4 DAC3 DAC2 DAC1 USB CHRG Control DCIO Battery S2504 SERCON USB DET 5 I2C1 ANALOG BASE BAND A GPA6 A D TESTOUT GPA12 RTEMP MCLK 1.2V VCORE12 2.8V 2.5V VccA VANA25 1.8V VMC18 GND GND WBCLK GPA7 4 PLL PA SAFETY VDD_LP VBATi 2.6V VBEAR26 2.75V VDIG 6 V I B 1.8V VDDE18 2.75V VBT27 2.6V VAUDIO26 VBACKUP BACKUP CAPACITOR C2217 VBATi SIM CARD VBATi 7 VBATi N2202 DC-DC In VANA25 In VCORE18 Out CE VBATi N2207 DC-DC N2208 In VAGPS20 En Document type BLOCK DIAGRAM VAGPS28 Title/Description Out Out AGPS_LDO_EN Security class DC-DC AGPS_LDO_EN CE C702 BLOCK DIAGRAM Prepared By Document number Sheet Content responsible if other than preparer Date Revision Approved by Remarks 1221-7857 rev. 1 96 (115) APPENDIX Replaceable Parts SEMC Troubleshooting Manual C702 Part list Main Board Contains only components that are possible to replace on the main board. Pos. number refers to the components position number on the board. Side Pos. Description Part Number Comments Page B N1200 Pre-bumped, Mod Radio EDGE Thor GSM/EDGE 1203-6579 Require calibration (SERP) MSL R5A 99 B N1210 Pre-bumped Squid Radio UMTS/WCDMA Module 1204-1674 Require calibration (SERP) UMTS Only MSL R5A 99 MSL3 100 Some components are noted as MSL X. These components are moisture-sensitive and are rated at various levels (MSL): Level 1: Unlimited floor life; does not require dry pack or re-baking. Level 2: 1 year floor life;
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