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CONFIDENTIAL 02 November  2000Exhibit 10 revision 0.1FCC ID: OW3BT101Applicant: Nokia Mobile PhonesCopyright © 2000 Nokia Mobile Phones1/11INFORMATION - MANUALLRB-1 IS A BLUETOOTH TRANSCEIVER COMPONENT AND WILL ONLY BE USED BY NOKIA IN APPROPRIATEPRODUCTS. THESE PRODUCTS WILL HAVE TO BE TESTED AGAIN FOR COMPLIANCE.WARNING: USERS ANS INSTALLERS MUST USE ONLY THOSE ANTENNAS SPECIFIED BY NOKIA, TOCOMPLY WITH FCC'S R.F. EXPOSURE REQUIREMENTS TO AVOID EPOSING PERSONS TO HARMFUL R.F.RADIATION. DO NOT SUBSTITUTE ANY SUPPLIED ANTENNA RECOMMENDED BY THE SUPPLIER. CONTACTYOUR SUPPLIER FOR FURTHER INSTRUCTIONS.
LRB-1  Nokia Bluetooth Tranceiver Component- Preliminary Information -Nov 2000                  Confidential                                         2/11LRB-1   Nokia Bluetooth TransceiverComponentProduct Featuresq Complete stand-alone Class 2 Bluetooth transceiver systemq Including baseband controller, 2.45 GHz radio part and firmware up to HCIq Bluetooth V 1.0 B compliant and pre-certifiedq Suitable for both voice and data applicationsq Point-to-Multipoint connection supportq Park, Hold and Sniff modesq High speed UART and flexible PCM data interfacesq Several programmable control interfaces plus ADC inputq Internal oscillators and power regulatorsq Adjustable I/O voltagesq completely shielded and FCC approvedq Optimized size and form-factor:    23 x 19 x 2 mm3WARNING : LRB-1 IS A BLUETOOTH TRANSCEIVER COMPONENT, WHICH HAVE BEEN TESTED WITH ARECOMMENDED ANTENNA DESIGN AND SHOULD ONLY BE USED BY NOKIA IN APPROPRIATE PRODUCTS.THESE PRODUCTS WILL HAVE TO BE TESTED AGAIN FOR COMPLIANCE. USERS ANS INSTALLERS MUST USEONLY THOSE ANTENNAS SPECIFIED BY NOKIA, TO COMPLY WITH FCC'S R.F. EXPOSURE REQUIREMENTS TOAVOID EPOSING PERSONS TO HARMFUL R.F. RADIATION. DO NOT SUBSTITUTE ANY SUPPLIED ANTENNARECOMMENDED BY THE SUPPLIER. CONTACT YOUR SUPPLIER FOR FURTHER INSTRUCTIONS.
LRB-1  Nokia Bluetooth Tranceiver Component- Preliminary Information -Nov 2000                  Confidential                                         3/11OverviewThe LRB-1 Nokia Bluetooth Tranceiver Component  is a highly integrated multi-chip component whichrepresents a complete standalone Bluetooth transceiver system for short-range wireless applications. Allnecessary components including the baseband controller, the radio part for the 2.45 GHz system and aflash memory of 2 MBit are integrated on a single PCB using advanced flip chip interconnectiontechniques. The Bluetooth Tranceiver Component is delivered with all needed firmware of the Bluetoothprotocol stack up to HCI which resides in the on-board flash memory. A traditional high-IF radioarchitecture providing good sensitivity has been used.
LRB-1  Nokia Bluetooth Tranceiver Component- Preliminary Information -Nov 2000                  Confidential                                         4/11Block Diagram2.4GHzSAW 111MHzBALUNDEMOD-TANK13MHzRESETXSLEEPXOSCONOSCON32kHzTCKOSCONTRSTOSCONTDIOSCONTDOOSCONTMSOSCONWRXOSCONCSXWRXRDXJTAG5DATA16ADDR17DBUSRF3RFDATA2BBCLKVPPOSCON12GPPCENXGPP0GPP1GPP2GPP3GPP4GPP5GPP6GPP7GPP8GPP9GPP10GPP11ADCINADCREFVDDVAPPLBBONVBBENVCCADCVBBVCCADCREGVCCVCOGNDGNDGNDGNDOSCONRadioBasebandFlash MemoryANT2SPDTDBUSRFCLKOSCONDBUSRFDAOSCONDBUSRFENXOSCONRFDATA1OSCONRFDATA2OSCONVIORDYOSCONTXON
LRB-1  Nokia Bluetooth Tranceiver Component- Preliminary Information -Nov 2000                  Confidential                                         5/11Functional DescriptionA. Key ComponentsThe LRB-1 Nokia Bluetooth Transceiver Component consists of three integrated circuits plus a couple ofsmaller active and passive passive components. All three chips are using state-of-the-art semiconductortechnologies and are mounted on the MCM substrate using flip-chip techniques:q Baseband ASIC:This chip, running at 1.8 V is a pure CMOS ASIC including the ARM7TDMIE microcontroller core,embedded RAMs and the core logic for MIPS consuming Bluetooth tasks. Due to the fact that onlythe MIPS consuming tasks are realized in hardware and that a central buffer RAM instead ofdedicated connection buffers are used, this approach has been proven to be flexible and future-proof.q Radio ASIC:The radio chip in BiCMOS technology works as the transceiver chip for the ISM band of 2400-2483MHz which is used for Bluetooth transmission. Implemented on-chip function blocks include the PLL,LNA, mixer and Gaussian modulator as well as 13 MHz crystal oscillator and all neded voltageregulators.q Flash Memory:An industry-standard 16-bit wide 2 MBit Flash memory running at 1.8 V with an access time of 120ns has been implemented on the LRB-1 module. Sectoring is used to allow also the storage of non-volatile configuration information (e.g. BD address) on the device.
LRB-1  Nokia Bluetooth Tranceiver Component- Preliminary Information -Nov 2000                  Confidential                                         6/11B. Hardware Interfaces for DataTwo different hardware interfaces for link data are supported: A high-speed UART interface for dataapplications and a 4-wire PCM interface for audio data. The main features of the interface imple-mentations are as follows:q UART Interface:A full-duplex UART has been implemented on the LRB-1 module with programmable stopbit lengthand parity check which supports a wide range of industry-standard baud rates up to 921.6 kBaudusing 7-times oversampling:Baud Rate [bit/s] Baud Rate [bit/s] Baud Rate [bit/s]7200 38400 2304009600 57600 30720014400 76800 46080019200 115200 92160028800 153600q PCM Interface:A standard 4-wire PCM interface with 8 kHz sample rate has been implemented for voice applicationsusing the LRB-1. This interface featuring a programmable PCMCLK frequency can be used in masteror slave mode using either linear PCM, A-law or µ-law coding. Using an embedded transcoder blockthe voice encoding over the Bluetooth air interface can be A-law, µ-law or CVSD.
LRB-1  Nokia Bluetooth Tranceiver Component- Preliminary Information -Nov 2000                  Confidential                                         7/11C. Hardware Interfaces for ControlIn order to allow a system integration approach of the LRB-1 Bluetooth Transceiver Component intodifferent customer applications without any overhead for interface logic, the control interface section ofthe module has been designed with special regard to flexibility. Three different digital control interfacesplus an embedded Analog-to-Digital converter can be used:q I2C Interface:To allow easy interfacing to possible system extensions (e.g. by the use of port expanders) the LRB-1features a 2-wire I2C bus master realized in HW supporting both standard and fast mode with bitrates of up to 1.3 MBit/s.  Addressing can be either 7 bit or 10 bit.q MicroWire Interface:A standard 4-wire industry-standard serial bus has been is available to support one external Micro-Wire slave (e.g. audio codec, EEPROM) with programmable word length of 1..32 bit. The clock fre-quency is fixed to 500 kHz, the polarity of the corresponding chip select signal can be programmed.q Programmable General-Purpose Ports (GPPs):Up to 12 user-programmable general purpose ports can be flexibly used for other application-specifichardware interfaces. Each port can be independantly programmed for input, output or bi-directionaldata transmission, generating an interrupt and uses switchable pull-ups/pull-downs.In order to limit the total number of pins the functionality of the GPPs is multiplexed with that ofother control and data interfaces according to the following table. Using an external applicationvoltage of 1.8 – 3.3 V the voltage level of the module pins can be adjusted to customer needs.q Analog-to-Digital Converter:One input of the embedded ADC with a resolution of 10 bit is available for application purposes.
LRB-1  Nokia Bluetooth Tranceiver Component- Preliminary Information -Nov 2000                  Confidential                                         8/11D. Power SupplyAll needed regulators for generating the different module-internal supply voltages are embedded into theradio ASIC, therefore the LRB-1 Bluetooth Transceiver Component only needs one power supply between2.95 V  and 5.2 V.E. AntennaThe antenna pin should be connected to a 50Ω–antenna interface.The Bluetooth Transceiver Component is designed to use a simple antenna with a nominal gain of 0 dBias  the radiating element.Recommended antenna design :13143031434460GNDFeed lineShort circuitOpen circuit antenna element19 mm for d = 0.5 mm17 mm for d = 1mm2 mm for d = 0.5 mm1 mm for d = 1mm2 mmF. SoftwareThe software which is delivered as object code together with the Bluetooth Transceiver Componentincludes the lower layers of the Bluetooth SW stack – Link Controller (LC), Link Manager (LM) and HostController Interface (HCI) together with a well-suited real-time operating system. Access from the hostto the different function blocks of the module is accomplished by Nokia-specific HCI extensioncommands. This leads to a configurable firmware to support the customer-specific interfaceconfigurations and applications.
LRB-1  Nokia Bluetooth Tranceiver Component- Preliminary Information -Nov 2000                  Confidential                                         9/11Package and Mechanical DimensionsThe following figures show the bottom view of the LRB-1 Bluetooth Transceiver Component, indicatingthe location and dimension of the signal pads:11314 30314344601.4±0.15.6±0.110.8±0.117.0±0.123.0±0.116.0±0.111.8±0.16.6±0.11.4±0.11.00.65top: 0.519.0±0.1FLASHOLLIE2STAN2bottom: 1.2                                                                                   400 um650 um500 um1000 umBOTTOMTOP1000 um50 umPadSoldermaskThe figure on the right shows the detailedmodule pad dimensions. The pads include400  µm half-vias in order to achieveproper solderability on the edge of thePCB. The total height of the MCMincluding shielding is  2.0mm+-0.1. It isthe sum of PCB-height (0.5mm), solderinggap (0.05mm) and assembled shieldingcomponents lid + frame (1.45mm).
LRB-1  Nokia Bluetooth Tranceiver Component- Preliminary Information -Nov 2000                  Confidential                                         10/11Packaging informationThe Bluetooth Transceiver Component is packed after production and testing into tape&reel for deliveryprotecting it from electrostatic discharge and mechanical shock.SolderingThe LRB-1 Bluetooth Transceiver Component is designed for surface mounting.The Bluetooth Transceiver Component withstands 2 reflow cycles for assembly on top or bottom side ofthe host PCB.The reflow-process should be a regular surface mount soldering profile ( full convection preferred ). Therampup should not be higher than 3°C/s and with a peak temperature of 210 – 235°C for a maximum of45 seconds.LEGAL NOTICEThe maximum RF power output from the LRB-1 Bluetooth Transceiver Component is  0 dBm or about 1milliwatt. The Bluetooth Transceiver Component is designed to use a simple antenna with a nominal gainof 0 dBi as  the radiating element.The SAR limit would not be exceeded, even if the entire RF power output were absorbed by 1 gram oftissue, which is not possible with a typical RF circuit. With a seperating distance of 20 cm the MPE limitsare well above the potential a 1 milliwatt device is capable of producing.Depending on the product that the Bluetooth Transceiver Component is used with, the final device couldbe subject to routine evaluation for RF exposure, either SAR limits or MPE limits.
LRB-1  Nokia Bluetooth Tranceiver Component- Preliminary Information -Nov 2000                  Confidential                                         11/11Electrical SpecificationOperating ConditionsSymbol Parameter MIN TYP MAX Unit CommentsTamb module ambient temperature range -25 25 +75 °CVCC 1. Main power supply withADC regulator inside Radio ASIC in use 2.95 5.2 VVAPPL Power supply for application interfaces 1.7 3.3 Vdigital supply voltagefor GPPsVPP Flash programming supply 4.51.7 5.0 5.5 VVfast flash prog.defaultFrange Frequnecy range 2402 2483.5 MHzPin Rx dynamic range -70 -20 dBm at Antenna padPpeak TX peak power 0.5 11.5 mW at Antenna padNotice Nokia Mobile Phones LtdThis document contains informations on products in the sampling and initial production phases ofdevelopment. Do not finalize a design with this information, as the specifications are subject tochange without notice.

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