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SEMC Troubleshooting Manual
C702

TROUBLESHOOTING

MEASUREMENT POINTS COMPONENT OVERVIEW FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW

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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.
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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.

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Contents

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Rev.

Date

Changes / Comments

1

10/31/2008

Initital revision.

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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

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45
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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

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FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW
Technical Description
Block Diagrams

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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

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C702 Equipment List

Equipment List

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C702

Power Supply Channel 2 DCIO/SEPI
Agilent 6632B or similar
Location: CSPN-Repair Instructions-Level: Mechanical-Tool Catalogue

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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.

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Picture 2

Equipment List

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Picture 4

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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

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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.

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STEP 4:
Connect DCIO and SEPI Interface Cable – A1 cables according to Picture 10.
Picture 10

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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.

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Correct DCIO/SEPI Cable setup when the Dummy Battery is used.
Picture 13

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STEP 2:
Cut the Red lab plug according to Picture 16
Picture 16

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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)

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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Dead Phone Problems part 1

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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

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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

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Dead Phone Problems - Display Problems

Dead Phone Problems part 3

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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PHF
working properly
during
Voice call

Change the
Bluetooth channels
In Fault Trace SW
and test the output.

Yes

No

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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!

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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

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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

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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

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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.
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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

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- 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

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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.

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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

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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.

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-

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:
-

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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

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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

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MP 5 (R2101 BT_CLK)

MP 6 (R2120 MCLK)

1221-7857 rev. 1

26 (115)

TROUBLESHOOTING

Measurement Points Pictures

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MP 38 (V2400_Pin 3)

MP 39 (R2122 RTCCLK)

1221-7857 rev. 1

27 (115)

TROUBLESHOOTING

Measurement Points Pictures

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MP 41 (C2103 32 kHz)

MP 42 (C2106 32 kHz)

1221-7857 rev. 1

28 (115)

TROUBLESHOOTING

Measurement Points Pictures

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MP 63 (Z1400_Pin 5)

MP 64 (Z1400_Pin 7)

1221-7857 rev. 1

29 (115)

TROUBLESHOOTING

Measurement Points Pictures

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TROUBLESHOOTING

MP 65 (Z1400_Pin 1)

MP 76 (ST4304 13 MHz)

1221-7857 rev. 1

30 (115)

TROUBLESHOOTING

Measurement Points Pictures

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MP 82 (C4206)

MP 97 (SP2102 SYSCLK1)

1221-7857 rev. 1

31 (115)

TROUBLESHOOTING

Measurement Points Pictures

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MP 100 (X1302 BT_ANT)

MP 122 (Z1001 THOR)

1221-7857 rev. 1

32 (115)

TROUBLESHOOTING

Measurement Points Pictures

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MP 123 (R1000 VAPC THOR)

MP 124 (C1014 THOR)

1221-7857 rev. 1

33 (115)

TROUBLESHOOTING

Measurement Points Pictures

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MP 126 (C511 WBCLK SQUID)

MP Z4200_Pin 1 and 5

1221-7857 rev. 1

34 (115)

TROUBLESHOOTING

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MP Z4200_Pin 2 and 6

MP Z4200_Pin 3 and 7

1221-7857 rev. 1

35 (115)

TROUBLESHOOTING

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MP Z4200_Pin 4 and 8

MP Z4201_Pin 1 and 5

1221-7857 rev. 1

36 (115)

TROUBLESHOOTING

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MP Z4201_Pin 2 and 6

MP Z4201_Pin 3 and 7

1221-7857 rev. 1

37 (115)

TROUBLESHOOTING

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TROUBLESHOOTING

MP Z4201_Pin 4 and 8

1221-7857 rev. 1

38 (115)

MEASUREMENT POINTS

Front Side

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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
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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

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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_CS



C4228

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

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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

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Imaging LMU

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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
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LMU
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Imaging Sensor

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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
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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

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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
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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
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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
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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

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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
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System Top
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Application & System Performance Clocks & Resets

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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

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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

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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

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System PoP IF
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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

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Power Top
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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

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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

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Power Camera
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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

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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

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Power Memories
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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

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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

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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

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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

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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


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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

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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

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Audio
Audio Analog
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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

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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

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FM Radio
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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

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Test
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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

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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

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Baseband Part

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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:
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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.

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Connection Diagram:

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

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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.

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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

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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.

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Functional blocks of the Digital Baseband Controller:

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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.

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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.

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Radio Modules

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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

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• 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)

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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

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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

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WCDMA Transceiver Block Diagram:

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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.

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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.

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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)

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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)
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A

B

C

D

Block Diagram

E

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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

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Date

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Remarks

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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
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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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