Motorola Mobility T56CW1 Mobile Cellular/PCS Transceiver (AMPS/CDMA) User Manual APPLICANT MOTOROLA INC
Motorola Mobility LLC Mobile Cellular/PCS Transceiver (AMPS/CDMA) APPLICANT MOTOROLA INC
Exhibit 8 Preliminary Users Manual
Developers Manual rev. X1 draft 142 9808901C64 23 February 2003 Abc APPLICANT: MOTOROLA INC. FCC ID: IHDT56CW1 EXHIBIT 8 c18 DEVELOPERS KIT MANUAL A preliminary draft copy of the Users Manual follows: Developers Manual rev. X1 draft 142 9808901C64 23 February 2003 Abc c18 DEVELOPERS KIT MANUAL Developers Manual rev. X1 draft 142 9808901C64 23 February 2003 Abc Preface Scope of this Manual Data terminal equipment (DTE) OEM teams are often pulled together quickly from other work groups. For this reason, OEM team members often need advice about how to best sustain a concerted design And development effort. The goal of this guide is to assist the team to successfully produce a ireless Product that integrates a Motorola c18 wireless modem. Who Should Use This Manual Our readers are intended to be data terminal equipment (DTE) OEM integration team members. Teams historically consist of representative from the disciplines of hardware, software, and RF engineering. Disclaimer This guide provides advice and guidelines to OEM teams. Responsibility for how the information is Used lies entirely with the OEM. Statements indicating support provided by or offered by Motorola are subject to change at any time. Motorola reserves the right to make any changes to this specification. Regulatory Requirements The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) requires application for certification of digital devices in accordance with CFR Title 47, Part 2 and Part 15. This includes Electromagnetic Energy Exposure (EME) testing. As the c18 modem is not a stand alone transceiver but is an integrated module, the c18 cannot be tested by itself for EME certification. It is, however, the integrator responsibility to have the completed device tested for EME certification. Regulatory Statement The following safety precautions must be observed during all phases of the operation, usage, service or repair of any cellular terminal or mobile incorporating c18 module. Manufacturers of the cellular terminal are advised to convey the following safety information to users and operating personnel and to incorporate these guidelines into all manuals supplied with the product. Failure to comply with these precautions violates safety standards of design, manufacture and intended use of the product. Motorola assumes no liability for customer failure to comply with these precautions. 1. The c18 must be operated at the voltages described in the technical documentation. Developers Manual rev. X1 draft 142 9808901C64 23 February 2003 Abc 2. The c18 must not be mechanically nor electrically changed. Usage of connectors should follow the guidance of the technical documentation. 3. The c18 has been designed the meet the EMC requirements of ETS 300 342. 4. When integrating the c18 into a system, Motorola recommends testing the system to ETS300342-1. 5. The c18 meets the safety requirements of EN60950. 6. Systems using the c18 will be subject to mandatory EMC testing under directive 89/336/EEC and only optional (see 3.) Other directives like the LVD directive 73/23/EEC might also be applicable to a system using c18. Developers Manual rev. X1 draft 142 9808901C64 23 February 2003 Abc Safety User Operation Do not operate your telephone when a person is within 8 inches (20 centimeters) of the antenna. A person or object within 8 inches (20 centimeters) of the antenna could impair call quality and may cause the phone to operate at a higher power level than necessary and expose that person to RF energy in excess of that established by the FCC RF Exposure Guidelines. IMPORTANT: The telephone must be installed in a manner that provides a minimum separation Distance of 20 cm or more between the antenna and persons to satisfy FCC RF exposure requirements for mobile transmitting devices. IMPORTANT: To comply with the FCC RF exposure limits and satisfy the categorical exclusion requirements for mobile transmitters, the following requirements must be met. Antenna Installation 1. A minimum separation distance of 20 cm must be maintained between the antenna and all persons. 2. The transmitter effective radiated power must be less than 1.5 Watts ERP (2.45 Watts or 33.9 dBm EIRP). This requires that the combination of antenna gain and feed line loss does not exceed 6.1 dBi. Applicable Documents c18 Cellular Engine Module Description - 9808901C63 Arrangement of this Manual Developers Manual rev. X1 draft 142 9808901C64 23 February 2003 Abc Introduction General Description c18 Developer’s Kit (F4441A) is intended for developing and testing software applications for c18 module, as well as for c18 evaluation. Developer’s kit can accommodate different c18 models – with different interfaces (i.e. full featured 70 pin interface connector, 36 pin ZIF connector and 28 pin DIN connector). Terms and Abbreviations Acronyms / Terms Definition / Description 1X ACK ADB AGND BOM c18a c18c CDMA ESD GHz GND KHz LPF mA MHz N/A NC PA PCS PCS RF R-UIM SW TBD ZIF Platform 1X Acknowledgement from the radio that the test command was successful Application Development Board (old name for Developer Board) Audio Ground Bill of Materials Full c18 OEM model c18 CDMA800 only model Code Division Multiple Access Electro-Static Discharge Gigahertz Electrical Ground Kilohertz Low Pass Filter Milliamp Megahertz Not Applicable Not Connected Power Amplifier Personal Communications System PCS Band. Also known as CDMA 1900 Radio Frequency Removable User Identity Module Software To Be Determined Zero Insertion Force Safety Precautions Majority of the Developer’s Board circuits are not shielded. Take maximum precaution measures to avoid ESD. ESD may damage Developer’s Board and/or c18 module attached to it. Developers Manual rev. X1 draft 142 9808901C64 23 February 2003 Abc Developer Board and Interfaces Description General The Developer Board is the main part of the Developer’s Kit. It serves as a mounting platform for c18 module. It provides c18 with supply voltage and provides a user with standard communication interfaces (USB and RS232). A picture of Developer Board with some of its accessories and c18 attached to it is shown below: GETTING STARTED (USING THE DEVELOPER’S KIT) Developer’s Kit contents: Item # Item Description c18a Developer’s Board Power Supply Euro Adapter Plug RS232 Cable USB Cable RF Cable Documentation and Driver Bundle CD Nut M2x0.4 10 Antenna 11 Spare 1.6A Fast-Acting Fuse 12 Spare Jumper Part Number FTN8125A FTN8126A SPN4716B SYN7456A 3087563V05 FTN6246A 0280349L02 8509397T03 6502069C48 0984181L01 Quantity Developers Manual rev. X1 draft 142 9808901C64 23 February 2003 Abc 13 14 15 16 17 Headset Microphone 36 Lead Flex Cable 50mm 70 lead Flex cable (option) 70 lead Flex cable (option) SYN8419B SMN4020B 3086229J10 System requirements · · · · Personal Computer Available COM port Available USB 2.0 (full-speed) port Available RS232 ports Hardware Setup Mount the c18 module supplied with the kit on the supporting spacers and plug it into the matching connector on the Developer’s Board. Secure the module using two M2x0.4 nuts provided in the kit (other two nuts are spare). There are three possible configurations, shown in the following pictures: For users using the fully featured 70 pin interface: For users using the 36 ZIF connector interface: Developers Manual rev. X1 draft 142 9808901C64 23 February 2003 Abc For users using the 28pin DIN connector interface: Plug the RF cable (3087563V05) into the Developer’s Board and then to c18 module. Attach the headset supplied to headset connector on the Developer’s Board. Mount the Antenna onto the Antenna Base (M601) on the Developer’s Board. Connect the desired communications cable between a PC and the Developer’s Board (RS232 or USB). If RS232 cable is used, connect the RS232 cable to connector marked J210 and UART1. Developers Manual rev. X1 draft 142 9808901C64 23 February 2003 Abc Connect the Power supply provided in the kit to Developers Board Power Connector J500. Plug the Power Supply into the mains. Power-up Switch the Power switch S500 into the “ON” position. This will turn some of the Developer’s Board LEDs on. At this point, Developer’s Board is on, and c18 module has voltage supply. The c18 module will remain off and LCD will remain blank. To turn the module on, press on the keypad key “PWR” for at least 2 seconds to turn the module on. 10 Developers Manual rev. X1 draft 142 9808901C64 23 February 2003 Abc Configuring Communication Mode The c18 module will enter the USB communications mode when it’s powered up, no configuration switches are closed and a USB cable connects the Developer’s Board with an active USB port on a PC. In order to choose RS232 mode, make sure RS232 cable is properly connected to the Developer’s Board and a PC. Move the S101 “OPT1” configuration switch to closed position. Note: Configuration Switches have a small mark “ON” printed on them. When a switch tab is in “ON” mark direction, the switch is “Closed”. When it is in the opposite direction of the mark, the switch is “Open”. For detailed description of configuration switches setting and available modes, please refer to chapter x.x “CONFIGURATION SWITCHES DESCRIPTION”. 11 Developers Manual rev. X1 draft 142 9808901C64 23 February 2003 Abc Testing the installation Once the hardware setup has been completed, you may test the communication with the module. RS232 communication: Below is an example of a setup needed for HyperTerminal in order to communicate with the module. USB Communication: TBD 12 Developers Manual rev. X1 draft 142 9808901C64 23 February 2003 Abc Developers Board Description DEVELOPER BOARD CONNECTOR DESCRIPTION Figure below shows the location of connectors on the Developer’s Board: N M L K 13 Developers Manual rev. X1 draft 142 9808901C64 23 February 2003 Abc J110 – Fully-featured 70 pin Interface Connector J102 – 36pin ZIF Interface Connector P111 – 28pin DIN Interface Connector J500 – Power Supply Connector P500 – Power Supply Connector J210 – RS232 DB9 connector (UART1) J220 – RS232 DB9 connector (UART2) J300 – USB connector J410 – Auxiliary Audio Output P400 – Auxiliary Audio Input 14 P405 – Differential Earpiece Output J401 – Socket for condenser (electret) microphone P404 – Differential Microphone Input J402 – Headset Interface Connector P602 – RF Antenna Connector J101 – R-UIM card socket J700 LCD Connector J710 – Supplementary Connector for J102 J711 – Supplementary Connector for P111 P108 JTAG Connector Developers Manual rev. X1 draft 142 9808901C64 23 February 2003 Abc Developers Board to c18 connectors J110 – Fully-featured 70 pin interface connector c18 models with 70-pin connector should be directly plugged into J110. Nuts (provided in the kit) should be used to mechanically secure a c18. Alternatively, c18 can be connected to the Developer’s Board through the 70 lead flex cable provided with the kit (Motorola P/N XXXXXXx), for easy access to the bottom side of c18. For users that use c18 with different type of 70 pin connector, a flex cable with matching mating connectors is supplied with the kit. NOTE: 70pin board-to-board connectors can withstand relatively limited number of insertions. c18 module should not be removed frequently from the Developers Board after being mounted on it. After crossing the maximum guaranteed number of insertions, the kit might stop operating properly. J102 – 36pin ZIF Interface Connector c18 models with 36 pin ZIF connector should be connected through 5cm 36-lead flex cable provided with the kit (Motorola P/N 3086229J10) to J102 on Developers Board. If desired, longer, 30cm 36lead flex cable can be used (It can be purchased separately - Motorola P/N 3086229J09). P111 – 28pin DIN Interface Connector c18 models with 28-pin DIN connector should be plugged onto the J102 on a Developers Board. Power Supply Connectors J500 – Power Supply connector intended for use with power supply PSM4716A (included in the Developers kit). Pin # Pin Name GND Not Connected PS_VCC P500 – Power Supply connector intended for use with laboratory power supplies. Power supply should be capable of providing 4.5V dc and continuous current of at least 1.5A. Protection circuitry generates voltage drop of approximately 0.5V at full load (maximum c18 power), therefore providing c18 module with nominal 4.0V. Supply for active GPS antenna should be connected to pin #1 of this connector for c18 models with active GPS antenna capability. Voltage and current supply requirements for power supply for active GPS antenna depend on the type of the active antenna (typically 3 or 5V, with currents of up to tens of mA). Pin # Pin Name GPS_ANT_POWER PS_VCC GND Switch S500 serves as the Developer kit ON/OFF switch. In its OFF position, supply voltage to c18 module and all Developer board circuitry is disconnected. In its ON position voltage supply is routed to the Developer board circuitry and c18. Note that GPS_ANT_POWER is not influenced by S500 – active antenna supply is directly routed to c18 interface connector. NOTE: Do not apply both power supply connectors simultaneously! Damage to the kit and/or power supplies might occur. If Power for active GPS antenna is needed, use P500 only. 15 Developers Manual rev. X1 draft 142 9808901C64 23 February 2003 Abc Communications Connectors J210 – RS232 DB9 connector (UART1) This connector provides RS232 interface for c18 UART1. It has eight communications signals. c18 UART1 signals (from c18 interface connector) are routed to the RS232 Transceiver on the Developer’s Board. The transceiver converts UART LV TTL to RS232 signals. Pin # Pin Name U1_RS232_DCD U1_RS232_RX U1_RS232_TX U1_RS232_DTR GND U1_RS232_DSR U1_RS232_RTS U1_RS232_CTS U1_RS232_RI J220 – RS232 DB9 connector (UART2) This connector provides RS232 interface with c18 UART2. It has four communication signals. c18 UART2 signals (from c18 interface connector) are routed to the RS232 Transceiver on the Developer’s Board. The transceiver converts UART LV TTL to RS232 signals. Pin # Pin Name NC U2_RS232_RX U2_RS232_TX NC GND NC U2_RS232_RTS U2_RS232_CTS NC J300 – USB connector USB connector provides a user with the USB interface to c18. Signals from this connector are directly routed to the c18 interface connector. Connector pinout is as shown in the table below. Pin # Pin Name USB_VBUS USB_DUSB_D+ GND 16 Developers Manual rev. X1 draft 142 9808901C64 23 February 2003 Abc Audio Interface connectors J410 – Auxiliary Audio Output This connector provides user with a single ended auxiliary audio output. c18 Auxiliary output is routed through a capacitor to remove its DC bias. Therefore, the audio signal on this interface is the same as at the c18 output. This output can be used in car-kit like applications. A set of powered PC speakers (with amplifier) can be used as Auxiliary Audio Output indicator when plugged into the J410. Pin # Pin Name AGND NC (AUDIO_OUT) AUDIO_OUT NC P400 – Auxiliary Audio Input This connector provides user with a single ended auxiliary audio input. P400 pinout: Pin # Pin Name AGND AUDIO_IN Two different modes of operation are supported for this input. In the first mode, it can be directly routed to the c18 interface connector, via 1uF capacitor. In the other mode, this input is routed through a preamplifier on Developer’s Board. In the preamplifier mode, a DC bias can be added to the audio input, thus making an interface capable of accommodating different active microphones (typically found in car-kit like applications). Preamplifier gain is set to 9.1. Behavior of this input is defined by P401, P402, P406 and P403 jumper position: Mode Directly routed Directly routed with internal bias * Preamplifier without input DC bias Preamplifier with internal Bias Preamplifier with external Bias P401 1-2 1-2 2-3 2-3 2-3 P402 Open Closed Closed Closed Closed * For use with microphone supplied with the Kit. 17 Jumper Position P406 P403 Open NC Closed NC Open NC Closed NC Open Connect desired DC bias voltage from external source Developers Manual rev. X1 draft 142 9808901C64 23 February 2003 Abc P405 – Differential Earpiece Output This differential output is intended for handset like applications. c18 is capable of driving 35mW in 32W earpiece on this output. Common mode is 1.2V DC typical. Pin # Pin Name EARPIECEEARPIECE+ J401 – Socket for condenser (electret) microphone (e.g. Motorola P/N XXXXXXXX) This differential input is intended for handset like applications. This socket is routed directly to MIC_IN- and MIC_IN+ differential inputs of c18. c18 provides the required biasing for active condenser microphone (1.8V). Pin # Pin Name MIC_IN+ MIC_IN+ MIC_INMIC_IN- P404 – Differential microphone input This header can be used for monitoring differential microphone input or for applying different condenser microphone, which doesn’t fit the J401 socket. In cases when different microphone is applied to P404, microphone installed in socket J401 (supplied with Developers Kit) need to be removed. Pin # Pin Name MIC_INMIC_IN+ 18 Developers Manual rev. X1 draft 142 9808901C64 23 February 2003 Abc J402 – Headset interface connector Pin # Pin Name AGND HEADSET_INT_N HEADSET_SP HEADSET_MIC PD (2.2kW Pull down) RF Antenna connector P602 – Provides connection between c18 and an on-board antenna M601 via RF cable (Motorola P/N 3087563V05) provided in the Developer’s Kit. The cable can be used to connect the c18 RF interface with an external (user provided) antenna, or to a test equipment. In that case, it should be disconnected from P602, and connected to the desired test equipment or antenna. The second RF connector provided in the kit is for interfacing with the c18 active GPS antenna connector. This input connects to the GPS antenna directly – without going through the Developer’s Board. R-UIM connector J101 – R-UIM card socket Pin # Pin Name GND UIM_CR_DET UIM_CLK UIM_RESET UIM_PWR UIM_DATA UIM_PWR (UIM_VPP) GND Miscellaneous connectors J700 – Serial LCD Connector Provides an interface between a Developer’s Board and the LCD module. J710 – Supplementary Connector for J102 This connector provides means of using keypad and LCD module on c18 modules with 36 pin ZIF connector, for development purposes. J711 – Supplementary Connector for P111 This connector provides means of using keypad and LCD module on c18 modules with 28 pin DIN connector, for development purposes. 19 Developers Manual rev. X1 draft 142 9808901C64 23 February 2003 Abc P108 – JTAG Connector Commercial c18 models do not support JTAG interface! Connector P108 should not be used with commercial c18 modules, as it could alter their proper operation, and possibly cause damage to them. Pin # 10 11 12 13 14 Pin Name JTAG_VCC GND TRST_N GND TDI GND TMS GND TCK GND TDO RESET_IN JTAG_VCC GND 20 Developers Manual rev. X1 draft 142 9808901C64 23 February 2003 Abc CONFIGURATION SWITCHES DESCRIPTION Drawing below shows locations of the three Developer’s Board configuration switches: Note: Configuration Switches have a small mark “ON” printed on them. When a switch tab is in “ON” mark direction, the switch is “Closed”. When it’s in the opposite direction of the mark, the switch is “Open”. 21 Developers Manual rev. X1 draft 142 9808901C64 23 February 2003 Abc S101 – Operation Mode Switch – – – – Signal State (value) Open (OFF) Closed (ON) Disabled Enabled Switch Name Switch pins OPT1 OPT2 AUDIO_IN FLASHING S102 – Ignition Switch Switch Name Switch pins – – – – IGNITION GPIO8_FOOTSWITCH SPARE SPARE Signal State (value) Open (OFF) Closed (ON) VCC S103 – JTAG Mode Switch Switch pins – – – – Switch Name TMODE WDOG_EN PS_HOLD SPARE Signal State (value) Open (OFF) Closed (ON) PS_HOLD JTAG_VCC The following operation modes are supported by c18: RS232 mode: Switch Name OPT1 OPT2 AUDIO_IN FLASHING Switch State Closed Opened Opened Opened Switch Name IGNITION GPIO8_FOOTSWITCH SPARE SPARE Switch State Opened Don’t Care Don’t Care Don’t Care USB Mode: Switch Name OPT1 OPT2 AUDIO_IN FLASHING Switch State Opened Opened Opened Opened Switch Name IGNITION GPIO8_FOOTSWITCH SPARE SPARE Switch State Opened Don’t Care Don’t Care Don’t Care RS232 + USB mode: Switch Name Switch State OPT1 Opened OPT2 Opened AUDIO_IN Closed FLASHING Opened Switch Name IGNITION GPIO8_FOOTSWITCH SPARE SPARE Switch State Opened Don’t Care Don’t Care Don’t Care USB_VBUS >4.0V 22 Developers Manual rev. X1 draft 142 9808901C64 23 February 2003 Abc Flashing mode: Switch Name OPT1 OPT2 AUDIO_IN FLASHING Switch State Opened Opened Opened Closed Switch Name IGNITION GPIO8_FOOTSWITCH SPARE SPARE Switch State Opened Don’t Care Don’t Care Don’t Care Note: c18 can enter flashing mode only on power-up. Therefore, in order to enter the flashing mode, c18 should be powered down, switches should be set as shown above and then should the c18 be powered up again. JTAG mode: NOTE: JTAG Mode is not supported by commercial c18 models! Trying to enter JTAG mode on commercial c18 models might cause damage to the module, or disturb its proper operation. All four switches should be kept OPEN in all normal usage modes. In order to enter JTAG mode on JTAG ENABLED c18 models, switches TMODE and WDOG_EN should be CLOSED. The module should be powered up, and only then should PS_HOLD be CLOSED. JUMPER DESCRIPTION P501 - c18 Supply State Closed Opened Description VCC Supplied to c18 module VCC disconnected from c18 module P501 should be closed for proper c18 operation. This jumper could be replaced with ampere-meter to measure c18 current consumption. Note: Current drawn by c18 may vary from user hardware configuration, due to the different c18 loads (e.g. LCD, backlight LEDs, Vibrator, etc.) P401 – Audio input path selection State 1-2 2-3 Description AUDIO_IN directly routed to c18 AUDIO_IN routed to c18 through pre-amplifier P402 – Pre-Amplifier input enable State Closed Open Description AUDIO_IN routed to the pre-amplifier on a Development Board AUDIO_IN disconnected from the pre-amplifier P406 – Internal Bias for Auxiliary Audio input State Closed Open Description 4.5V DC bias enabled Internal DC bias disabled P403 – External Bias for Auxiliary Audio input 23 Developers Manual rev. X1 draft 142 9808901C64 23 February 2003 Abc LED Indicators There are six groups of LED Indicators on a Developers Board: Green LED Power indicator (D501) – indicates that power supply voltage is present and ON/OFF switch is ON. Red LED UART1 Indicators (D200 through D207) – Indicate the states of each of the eight UART1 signals. Red LED UART2 Indicators (D210 through D213) - Indicate the states of each of the four UART2 signals. Red LED USB VBUS indicator (D300) – Indicates the presence of USB interface. Red GPIO state indicators (D130 through D133) – Indicate the inverse state of the GPIO5, GPIO6, GPIO7 and GPIO9. Green Backlight LED Indicators: D731 – Keypad (KEYB_DRV) Backlight indicator and D730 – LCD (BL_SINK) Backlight indicator. HEADERS Signal Headers: P107 Pin # 10 Pin Name GND VIBRATOR ADC1 ADC2 WAKE_IN_N PCM_DIN_GPIO1 PCM_DOUT_GPIO2 PCM_CLK_GPIO3 PCM_FS_GPIO4 WAKE_OUT_N Pin # 10 Pin Name GND GPIO5 GPIO9 GPIO6_ENT_MUTE GPIO7_SP_MUTE GPIO8_FOOTSWITCH U2_RS232_RX U2_RS232_RTS U2_RS232_TX U2_RS232_CTS P112 24 Developers Manual rev. X1 draft 142 9808901C64 23 February 2003 Abc P113 Pin # 10 Pin Name GND U1_RS232_DCD U1_RS232_DSR U1_RS232_RX U1_RS232_RTS U1_RS232_TX U1_RS232_CTS U1_RS232_DTR U1_RS232_RI GND VCC Header: P106 – For monitoring VCC voltage Ground Headers: P100, P101, P102, P103, P104 and P105 TEST POINTS TP100 TP120 TP101 TP104 TP102 TP105 TP103 TP106 – – – – – – – – OPT1 OPT2 SPARE SPARE SPARE SPARE SPARE SPARE 25 Developers Manual rev. X1 draft 142 9808901C64 23 February 2003 Abc MECHANICAL DESCRIPTION 26 Developers Manual rev. X1 draft 142 9808901C64 23 February 2003 Abc SERVICE AND SUPPORT Web Pages: TBD Customer Assistance Helpdesk Email: n2cshd@motorola.com Helpdesk Tel: +972-3-568-4040 27 Developers Manual rev. X1 draft 142 9808901C64 23 February 2003 Abc SCHEMATICS, PLACEMENT and PART LIST Developers Board Schematics 28 Developers Manual rev. X1 draft 142 9808901C64 23 February 2003 Abc Developers Board Placement 29 Developers Manual rev. X1 draft 142 9808901C64 23 February 2003 Abc Developers Board Part list REFERENCE RESISTORS R100-102 R103 R105 R106 R107-110 R112-130 R132-136 R138 R140-144 R145 R200-207 R210-213 R233 R234 R250-252 R300 R400 R401 R404 R406-407 R409 R412-413 R414 R415 R500 R501 R502 R503 R504 R510 R511 R514 R522-523 R600 R701-714 R717 R719-722 R730-731 R748-756 CAPACITORS C101 C201 C202 C203 C204 C205 C211 C212 C213 C214 C215 C401 C402 MOT. P/N DESCRIPTION 0662057P10 0662057B47 0662057P10 0662057B47 0662057A45 0662057B47 0662057B47 0662057B47 0662057P10 0662057B47 0662057A45 0662057A45 0662057P10 0662057B47 0662057B47 0662057A45 0662057A57 0662057A57 0662057A80 0662057P10 0662057A45 0662057B47 0662057A80 0662057B47 0662057A35 0662057P15 0662057T61 0662057P10 0662057T61 0662057B47 0662057B47 0662057A13 0662057B47 0662057B47 0662057B47 0662057B47 0662057B47 0662057A35 0662057B47 RES RES RES RES RES RES RES RES RES RES RES RES RES RES RES RES RES RES RES RES RES RES RES RES RES RES RES RES RES RES RES RES RES RES RES RES RES RES RES 10K 10K 680 10K 680 680 10K 680 2.2K 2.2K 20K 10K 680 20K 270 13K 7.5K 10K 7.5K 33 270 2113928A01 2113928A01 2113928A01 2113928A01 2113928A01 2113743E20 2113928A01 2113928A01 2113928A01 2113928A01 2113743E20 2113928A01 2113928A01 CAP CAP CAP CAP CAP CAP CAP CAP CAP CAP CAP CAP CAP 1mF 1mF 1mF 1mF 1mF 100nF 1mF 1mF 1mF 1mF 100nF 1mF 1mF 30 Developers Manual rev. X1 draft 142 9808901C64 23 February 2003 Abc C405 2113928A01 C410 2113928A01 C500 2311049C55 C501 2113928D08 C502 2113928D08 C503 2113928D08 C504 2113928D08 C505 2113743E20 C506 2113743E20 C507 2113743E20 C508 2113743E20 C509 2113743E20 C510 2109622N06 C511 2113743E20 C512 2113928D08 C513 2113928D08 C515 2113928D08 C601 2113740F01 C603 2113740F21 C700 2113740F41 C701 2113740F41 C702 2113740F41 C703 2113740F41 C704 2113740F41 C705 2113740F41 DIODES D130-133 4805729G44 D200-207 4805729G44 D210-213 4805729G44 D300 4805729G44 D500 4813833B04 D501 4802579S03 D730-731 4802579S03 VR100 4813832C28 VR200-207 4813832C28 VR210-213 4813832C28 VR500 4813831A18 CONNECTORS AND HEADERS J101 4009060S03 J102 0988716K01 J110 2887581U01 J210 0909672B03 J220 0909672B03 J300 0987583U01 J401 0985622G01 J402 0987837L02 J410 0909032K01 J500 0989601K01 J700 0987817K01 J710 2887581U01 J711 2887581U01 P100-106 2880001R02 P107 2802935S07 P108 2808044H01 P111 2880471L02 P112-113 2802935S07 P400 2809711B04 CAP 1mF CAP 1mF CAPP 330mF CAP 10mF CAP 10mF CAP 10mF CAP 10mF CAP 100nF CAP 100nF CAP 100nF CAP 100nF CAP 100nF CAP 1nF CAP 100nF CAP 10mF CAP 10mF CAP 10mF CAP 0.5pF CAP 5.6pF CAP 39.pF CAP 39.pF CAP 39.pF CAP 39.pF CAP 39.pF CAP 39.pF RED LED BR1102W RED LED BR1102W RED LED BR1102W RED LED BR1102W 3.0A SCHOTTKY MBRS320 GREEN LED AG1102W GREEN LED AG1102W 15V ZENER MMBZ15 15V ZENER MMBZ15 15V ZENER MMBZ15 6.8V ZENER 1SMB5913BT3-D RUIM SOCKET W CARD DETECT 36 PIN ZIF CONNECTOR 70 PIN CONN DB9 RECEPTACLE RIGHT ANGLE DB9 RECEPTACLE RIGHT ANGLE USB B RECEPTACLE 2 PIN MIC SOCKET 2.5mm HEADSET RECEPTACLE 3.5mm SPEAKER RECEPTACLE 3 PIN RECEPTACLE P2K 22 PIN RECEPTACLE 70 PIN CONN 70 PIN CONN 2 PIN HEADER 10 PIN HEADER 14 PIN HEADER 28 PIN MALE DIN 10 PIN HEADER 2 PIN HEADER RIGHT ANGLE 31 Developers Manual rev. X1 draft 142 9808901C64 23 February 2003 Abc P401 P402-406 P500 P501 P602 2880001R03 2880001R02 3102151C30 2880001R02 0909908P02 3 PIN HEADER 2 PIN HEADER 3 PIN POWER TERMINAL 2 PIN HEADER FEMALE SMA CONN INDUCTOR L603 2413926G01 IDCTR 3.3nH TRANSISTORS Q130-133 Q200-207 Q210-213 Q300 4809579E18 4809579E18 4809579E18 4809579E16 P-CHAN P-CHAN P-CHAN N-CHAN ICs U200 U205 U210 U400 U500 U501 5109781E76 5109781E76 5113837A29 5113818A14 5104187K10 5104187K10 RS232 TRANSCIEVER MAX3238 RS232 TRANSCIEVER MAX3238 TRIPPLE BUFFER NL37WZ16US DUAL OP AMP MC33202 LINEAR REGULATOR MAX604ESA LINEAR REGULATOR MAX604ESA MOSFET MOSFET MOSFET MOSFET TP0101T TP0101T TP0101T TN0200T 32 Developers Manual rev. X1 draft 142 9808901C64 23 February 2003 Abc MECHANICAL PARTS M100 4302809C13 M101 4302809C13 M102 4387646V01 M103 4387646V01 M104-106 4387647V01 M601 3903920K01 S101-103 4080564C02 S500 4008241G06 SH1 2604044K01 S_0 4089323U01 S_1 4089323U01 S_2 4089323U01 S_3 4089323U01 S_4 4089323U01 S_5 4089323U01 S_6 4089323U01 S_7 4089323U01 S_8 4089323U01 S_9 4089323U01 S_DOWN 4089323U01 S_END 4089323U01 S_LEFT 4089323U01 S_MENU 4089323U01 S_POUND 4089323U01 S_POWER 4089323U01 S_RIGHT 4089323U01 S_SEND 4089323U01 S_SMART 4089323U01 S_STAR 4089323U01 S_UP 4089323U01 S_VA 4089323U01 S_V_DWN 4089323U01 S_V_UP 4089323U01 F500 0904923K01 SPACER SPACER SPACER SPACER SPACER ANTENA CONTACT DIP SWITCH SWITCH ET01 SHIELD SWITCH SWITCH SWITCH SWITCH SWITCH SWITCH SWITCH SWITCH SWITCH SWITCH SWITCH SWITCH SWITCH SWITCH SWITCH SWITCH SWITCH SWITCH SWITCH SWITCH SWITCH SWITCH SWITCH SWITCH FUSE HOLDER 33 Exhibit 8
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