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Foreword
This manual covers all DGM™ Series Mobiles, unless otherwise specified. This manual provides sufficient information to
enable qualified service technicians to troubleshoot and repair DGM™ Series Mobiles to the component level.
For details on radio operation or basic troubleshooting, refer to the applicable manuals available separately.

These servicing instructions are for use by qualified personnel only. To


! reduce the risk of electric shock, do not perform any servicing other than
Caution that contained in the Operating Instructions unless you are qualified to do
so. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.

Product Safety and RF Exposure Compliance


Before using this product, read the operating instructions for safe usage
! contained in the Product Safety and RF Exposure booklet enclosed with
Caution your radio.

ATTENTION!

This radio is restricted to occupational use only to satisfy FCC RF energy exposure requirements.
Before using this product, read the RF energy awareness information and operating instructions in
the Product Safety and RF Exposure booklet enclosed with your radio (Motorola Publication part
number 6881095C99) to ensure compliance with RF energy exposure limits.

For a list of Motorola-approved antennas, and other accessories, visit the following web site which
lists approved accessories: http://www.motorola.com/governmentandenterprise.

Computer Software Copyrights


The Motorola products described in this manual may include copyrighted Motorola computer programs stored in
semiconductor memories or other media. Laws in the United States and other countries preserve for Motorola certain
exclusive rights for copyrighted computer programs, including, but not limited to, the exclusive right to copy or reproduce
in any form the copyrighted computer program. Accordingly, any copyrighted Motorola computer programs contained in
the Motorola products described in this manual may not be copied, reproduced, modified, reverse-engineered, or
distributed in any manner without the express written permission of Motorola. Furthermore, the purchase of Motorola
products shall not be deemed to grant either directly or by implication, estoppel, or otherwise, any license under the
copyrights, patents or patent applications of Motorola, except for the normal non-exclusive license to use that arises by
operation of law in the sale of a product.

Document Copyrights
No duplication or distribution of this document or any portion thereof shall take place without the express written
permission of Motorola. No part of this manual may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any
means, electronic or mechanical, for any purpose without the express written permission of Motorola.

Disclaimer
The information in this document is carefully examined, and is believed to be entirely reliable. However, no responsibility is
assumed for inaccuracies. Furthermore, Motorola reserves the right to make changes to any products herein to improve
readability, function, or design. Motorola does not assume any liability arising out of the applications or use of any product
or circuit described herein; nor does it cover any license under its patent rights nor the rights of others.

Trademarks
MOTOROLA and the Stylized M logo are registered in the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office. All other product or service
names are the property of their respective owners.
© 2007 by Motorola, Inc.
All rights reserved.
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Document History

The following major changes have been implemented in this manual since the previous edition:

Edition Description Date

6880309T87-A Initial edition June, 2007


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Notes
Commercial Warranty v

Commercial Warranty

Limited Warranty
MOTOROLA COMMUNICATION PRODUCTS
I. What This Warranty Covers And For How Long
MOTOROLA INC. (“MOTOROLA”) warrants the MOTOROLA manufactured Communication
Products listed below (“Product”) against defects in material and workmanship under normal use and
service for a period of time from the date of purchase as scheduled below:

DGM Series Digital Mobile Radios Two (2) Years

Product Accessories One (1) Year

Motorola, at its option, will at no charge either repair the Product (with new or reconditioned parts),
replace it (with a new or reconditioned Product), or refund the purchase price of the Product during
the warranty period provided it is returned in accordance with the terms of this warranty. Replaced
parts or boards are warranted for the balance of the original applicable warranty period. All replaced
parts of Product shall become the property of MOTOROLA.
This express limited warranty is extended by MOTOROLA to the original end user purchaser only
and is not assignable or transferable to any other party. This is the complete warranty for the Product
manufactured by MOTOROLA. MOTOROLA assumes no obligations or liability for additions or
modifications to this warranty unless made in writing and signed by an officer of MOTOROLA.
Unless made in a separate agreement between MOTOROLA and the original end user purchaser,
MOTOROLA does not warrant the installation, maintenance or service of the Product.
MOTOROLA cannot be responsible in any way for any ancillary equipment not furnished by
MOTOROLA which is attached to or used in connection with the Product, or for operation of the
Product with any ancillary equipment, and all such equipment is expressly excluded from this
warranty. Because each system which may use the Product is unique, MOTOROLA disclaims
liability for range, coverage, or operation of the system as a whole under this warranty.

II. General Provisions


This warranty sets forth the full extent of MOTOROLA'S responsibilities regarding the Product.
Repair, replacement or refund of the purchase price, at MOTOROLA's option, is the exclusive
remedy. THIS WARRANTY IS GIVEN IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTIES. IMPLIED
WARRANTIES, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED TO THE
DURATION OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY. IN NO EVENT SHALL MOTOROLA BE LIABLE FOR
DAMAGES IN EXCESS OF THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT, FOR ANY LOSS OF
USE, LOSS OF TIME, INCONVENIENCE, COMMERCIAL LOSS, LOST PROFITS OR SAVINGS
OR OTHER INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE
USE OR INABILITY TO USE SUCH PRODUCT, TO THE FULL EXTENT SUCH MAY BE
DISCLAIMED BY LAW.
vi Commercial Warranty

III. State Law Rights (Applicable Only in U.S.A.)


SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR LIMITATION ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY
LASTS, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY.
This warranty gives specific legal rights, and there may be other rights which may vary from state to
state.

IV. How To Get Warranty Service


You must provide proof of purchase (bearing the date of purchase and Product item serial number)
in order to receive warranty service and, also, deliver or send the Product item, transportation and
insurance prepaid, to an authorized warranty service location. Warranty service will be provided by
Motorola through one of its authorized warranty service locations. If you first contact the company
which sold you the Product, it can facilitate your obtaining warranty service. You can also open a
Contact Us case on Motorola Online (www.motorola.com/businessonline).

V. What This Warranty Does Not Cover


A. Defects or damage resulting from use of the Product in other than its normal and customary
manner.
B. Defects or damage from misuse, accident, water, or neglect.
C. Defects or damage from improper testing, operation, maintenance, installation, alteration,
modification, or adjustment.
D. Breakage or damage to antennas unless caused directly by defects in material workmanship.
E. A Product subjected to unauthorized Product modifications, disassemblies or repairs
(including, without limitation, the addition to the Product of non-Motorola supplied equipment)
which adversely affect performance of the Product or interfere with Motorola's normal
warranty inspection and testing of the Product to verify any warranty claim.
F. Product which has had the serial number removed or made illegible.
G. Freight costs to the repair depot.
H. A Product which, due to illegal or unauthorized alteration of the software/firmware in the
Product, does not function in accordance with MOTOROLA’s published specifications or the
FCC type acceptance labeling in effect for the Product at the time the Product was initially
distributed from MOTOROLA.
I. Scratches or other cosmetic damage to Product surfaces that does not affect the operation of
the Product.
J. Normal and customary wear and tear.
Commercial Warranty vii

VI. Patent And Software Provisions


MOTOROLA will defend, at its own expense, any suit brought against the end user purchaser to the
extent that it is based on a claim that the Product or parts infringe a United States patent, and
MOTOROLA will pay those costs and damages finally awarded against the end user purchaser in
any such suit which are attributable to any such claim, but such defense and payments are
conditioned on the following:
A. that MOTOROLA will be notified promptly in writing by such purchaser of any notice of such
claim;
B. that MOTOROLA will have sole control of the defense of such suit and all negotiations for its
settlement or compromise; and
C. should the Product or parts become, or in MOTOROLA's opinion be likely to become, the
subject of a claim of infringement of a United States patent, that such purchaser will permit
MOTOROLA, at its option and expense, either to procure for such purchaser the right to
continue using the Product or parts or to replace or modify the same so that it becomes
noninfringing or to grant such purchaser a credit for the Product or parts as depreciated and
accept its return. The depreciation will be an equal amount per year over the lifetime of the
Product or parts as established by MOTOROLA.
MOTOROLA will have no liability with respect to any claim of patent infringement which is based
upon the combination of the Product or parts furnished hereunder with software, apparatus or
devices not furnished by MOTOROLA, nor will MOTOROLA have any liability for the use of ancillary
equipment or software not furnished by MOTOROLA which is attached to or used in connection with
the Product. The foregoing states the entire liability of MOTOROLA with respect to infringement of
patents by the Product or any parts thereof.
Laws in the United States and other countries preserve for MOTOROLA certain exclusive rights for
copyrighted MOTOROLA software such as the exclusive rights to reproduce in copies and distribute
copies of such Motorola software. MOTOROLA software may be used in only the Product in which
the software was originally embodied and such software in such Product may not be replaced,
copied, distributed, modified in any way, or used to produce any derivative thereof. No other use
including, without limitation, alteration, modification, reproduction, distribution, or reverse
engineering of such MOTOROLA software or exercise of rights in such MOTOROLA software is
permitted. No license is granted by implication, estoppel or otherwise under MOTOROLA patent
rights or copyrights.

VII. Governing Law


This Warranty is governed by the laws of the State of Illinois, USA.
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Notes
DGM 4100/DGM 6100
Mobile Radios
Detailed Service Manual

Contents

Chapter 1 Service Maintainability

Chapter 2 Control Head Service Information

Chapter 3 Controller Service Information

Chapter 4 GPS Service Information

Chapter 5 UHF1 Low Power Service Information

Chapter 6 UHF1 High Power Service Information

Chapter 7 VHF High Power Service Information

Appendix A Replacement Parts Ordering

Appendix B Motorola Service Centers

Glossary

June, 2007
Notes
M

DGM 4100/DGM 6100


Mobile Radios
Chapter 1
Service Maintainability

Issue: June, 2007


Computer Software Copyrights
The Motorola products described in this manual may include copyrighted Motorola computer programs stored
in semiconductor memories or other media. Laws in the United States and other countries preserve for
Motorola certain exclusive rights for copyrighted computer programs, including, but not limited to, the
exclusive right to copy or reproduce in any form the copyrighted computer program. Accordingly, any
copyrighted Motorola computer programs contained in the Motorola products described in this manual may
not be copied, reproduced, modified, reverse-engineered, or distributed in any manner without the express
written permission of Motorola. Furthermore, the purchase of Motorola products shall not be deemed to grant
either directly or by implication, estoppel, or otherwise, any license under the copyrights, patents or patent
applications of Motorola, except for the normal non-exclusive license to use that arises by operation of law in
the sale of a product.
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Chapter 1 - Service Maintainability

Table of Contents

Section 1 Introduction

1.0 Notations Used in This Manual ............................................................................1-1


2.0 Radio Description.................................................................................................1-1

Section 2 Maintenance

1.0 Introduction ..........................................................................................................2-1


2.0 Preventive Maintenance ......................................................................................2-1
2.1 Inspection .......................................................................................................2-1
2.2 Cleaning Procedures ......................................................................................2-1

Section 3 Test Equipment and Service Aids

1.0 Recommended Test Equipment ..........................................................................3-1


2.0 Service Aids .........................................................................................................3-2
3.0 Programming Cables ...........................................................................................3-2

Section 4 Power-Up Self-Test

1.0 Power-Up Error Codes (Display Model only) .......................................................4-1


2.0 Operational Error Codes ......................................................................................4-2
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Notes
1-1

Section 1
INTRODUCTION

1.0 Notations Used in This Manual


Throughout the text in this publication, you will notice the use of note and caution notations. These
notations are used to emphasize that safety hazards exist, and due care must be taken and
observed.
NOTE: An operational procedure, practice, or condition that is essential to emphasize.

! CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if


not avoided, might result in equipment damage.
Caution

2.0 Radio Description


The DGM series radios are available in the following frequency ranges and power levels.

Table 1-1. Radio Frequency Ranges and Power Levels

Freq. Band Bandwidth Power Level

VHF 136–174 MHz 25-45 Watts

UHF R1 403–470 MHz 1-25 Watts


25-40 Watts

These digital radios are among the most sophisticated two-way radios available. They have a
robust design for radio users who need high performance, quality, and reliability in their daily
communications. This architecture provides the capability of supporting a multitude of legacy and
advanced features resulting in a more cost-effective two-way radio communications solution.
1-2 Radio Description

Notes
2-1

Section 2
MAINTENANCE

1.0 Introduction
This chapter provides details about the following

• Preventive maintenance (inspection and cleaning).


• Safe handling of CMOS and LDMOS devices.
• Repair procedures and techniques.

2.0 Preventive Maintenance


Periodic visual inspection and cleaning is recommended.

2.1 Inspection

Check that the external surfaces of the radio are clean, and that all external controls and switches
are functional. It is not recommended to inspect the interior electronic circuitry.

2.2 Cleaning Procedures

The following procedures describe the recommended cleaning agents and the methods to be used
when cleaning the external and internal surfaces of the radio. External surfaces include the control
head and housing assembly. These surfaces should be cleaned whenever a periodic visual
inspection reveals the presence of smudges, grease, and/or grime.

NOTE: Internal surfaces should be cleaned only when the radio is disassembled for service or repair.
The only recommended agent for cleaning the external radio surfaces is a 0.5% solution of a mild
dishwashing detergent in water. The only factory recommended liquid for cleaning the printed circuit
boards and their components is isopropyl alcohol (70% by volume).

The effects of certain chemicals and their vapors can have harmful results on
! certain plastics. Avoid using aerosol sprays, tuner cleaners and other
chemicals.
Caution
2-2 Preventive Maintenance

Cleaning External Plastic Surfaces

Apply the 0.5% detergent-water solution sparingly with a stiff, non-metallic, short-bristled brush to
work all loose dirt away from the radio. Use a soft, absorbent, lintless cloth or tissue to remove the
solution and dry the radio. Make sure that no water remains entrapped near the connectors, cracks,
or crevices.

Cleaning Internal Circuit Boards and Components

Isopropyl alcohol (70%) may be applied with a stiff, non-metallic, short-bristled brush to dislodge
embedded or caked materials located in hard-to-reach areas. The brush stroke should direct the
dislodged material out and away from the inside of the radio. Make sure that controls or tunable
components are not soaked with alcohol. Do not use high-pressure air to hasten the drying process
since this could cause the liquid to collect in unwanted places. Once the cleaning process is
complete, use a soft, absorbent, lintless cloth to dry the area. Do not brush or apply any isopropyl
alcohol to the frame, control head and housing assembly.

NOTE: Always use a fresh supply of alcohol and a clean container to prevent contamination by
dissolved material (from previous usage).

2.1 Safe Handling of CMOS and LDMOS Devices


Complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (CMOS) devices are used in this family of radios, and
are susceptible to damage by electrostatic or high voltage charges. Damage can be latent, resulting
in failures occurring weeks or months later. Therefore, special precautions must be taken to prevent
device damage during disassembly, troubleshooting, and repair.

Handling precautions are mandatory for CMOS circuits and are especially important in low humidity
conditions.
Preventive Maintenance 2-3

DO NOT attempt to disassemble the radio without first referring to the following CAUTION
statement.

This radio contains static-sensitive devices. Do not open the radio unless you are

! properly grounded. Take the following precautions when working on this unit:

• Store and transport all CMOS devices in conductive material so that


Caution
all exposed leads are shorted together. Do not insert CMOS devices
into conventional plastic “snow” trays used for storage and transpor-
tation of other semiconductor devices.
• Ground the working surface of the service bench to protect the
CMOS device. We recommend using a wrist strap, two ground
cords, a table mat, and a floor mat.
• Wear a conductive wrist strap in series with a 100k resistor to
ground. (Replacement wrist straps that connect to the bench top
covering are Motorola part number 4280385A59).
• Do not wear nylon clothing while handling CMOS devices.
• Do not insert or remove CMOS devices with power applied. Check
all power supplies used for testing CMOS devices to be certain that
there are no voltage transients present.
• When straightening CMOS pins, provide ground straps for the appa-
ratus used.
• When soldering, use a grounded soldering iron.
• If at all possible, handle CMOS devices by the package and not by
the leads. Prior to touching the unit, touch an electrical ground to
remove any static charge that you may have accumulated. The
package and substrate may be electrically common. If so, the reac-
tion of a discharge to the case would cause the same damage as
touching the leads.
2-4 Preventive Maintenance

2.2 Repair Procedures and Techniques — General


NOTE Environmentally Preferred Products (EPP) (refer to the marking on the printed circuit
boards — examples shown below) were developed and assembled using environmen-
tally preferred components and solder assembly techniques to comply with the Euro-
pean Union’s Restriction of Hazardous Substances (ROHS) Directive 2002/95/EC
and Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive 2002/96/EC. To
maintain product compliance and reliability, use only the Motorola specified parts in this
manual.

Any rework or repair on Environmentally Preferred Products must be done using the appropriate
lead-free solder wire and lead-free solder paste as stated in the following table:

Table 2-1. Lead Free Solder Wire Part Number List

Motorola Flux Content Melting Supplier Part


Alloy Flux Type Diameter Weight
Part Number by Weight Point number

1088929Y01 95.5Sn/3.8Ag/0.7Cu RMA Version 2.7-3.2% 217C 52171 0.015” 1lb spool

Table 2-2. Lead Free Solder Paste Part Number List

Motorola Part Manufacturer Part Liquid


Viscosity Type Composition & Percent Metal
Number Number Temperature

1085674C03 NC-SMQ230 900-1000KCPs Type 3 (95.5%Sn-3.8%Ag-0.7%Cu) 217°C


Brookfield (5rpm) (-325/+500) 89.3%

Parts Replacement and Substitution


When damaged parts are replaced, identical parts should be used. If the identical replacement part
is not locally available, check the parts list for the proper Motorola part number and order the part
from the nearest Motorola Radio Products and Solutions Organization listed in Appendix A of this
manual.
Rigid Circuit Boards
The family of radios uses bonded, multi-layer, printed circuit boards. Since the inner layers are not
accessible, some special considerations are required when soldering and unsoldering components.
The printed through holes may interconnect multiple layers of the printed circuit. Therefore, exercise
care to avoid pulling the plated circuit out of the hole.
When soldering near connector:
• Avoid accidentally getting solder in the connector.
• Be careful not to form solder bridges between the connector pins.
• Examine your work closely for shorts due to solder bridges.
Preventive Maintenance 2-5

Chip Components

Use the RLN4062 Hot-Air Repair Station for chip component replacement. Adjust the temperature
control to 370°C (700°F), and adjust the airflow to a minimum setting. Airflow can vary due to
component density.

• To remove a chip component:


1. Use a hot-air hand piece and position the nozzle of the hand piece approximately 0.3 cm
(1/8") above the component to be removed.
2. Begin applying the hot air. Once the solder reflows, remove the component using a pair of
tweezers.
3. Using a solder wick and a soldering iron or a power desoldering station, remove the excess
solder from the pads.
• To replace a chip component using a soldering iron:
1. Select the appropriate micro-tipped soldering iron and apply fresh solder to one of the solder
pads.
2. Using a pair of tweezers, position the new chip component in place while heating the fresh
solder.
3. Once solder wicks onto the new component, remove the heat from the solder.
4. Heat the remaining pad with the soldering iron and apply solder until it wicks to the compo-
nent. If necessary, touch up the first side. All solder joints should be smooth and shiny.
• To replace a chip component using hot air:
1. Use the hot-air hand piece and reflow the solder on the solder pads to smooth it.
2. Apply a drop of solder paste flux to each pad.
3. Using a pair of tweezers, position the new component in place.
4. Position the hot-air hand piece approximately 0.3 cm (1/8”) above the component and begin
applying heat.
5. Once the solder wicks to the component, remove the heat and inspect the repair. All joints
should be smooth and shiny.
2-6 Preventive Maintenance

Shields

Removing and replacing shields is recommended to be done with the Air Blower,
BOSCH GHG 600-3 or equivalent. The temperature should be set to approximately 400°C (752°F).

• To remove the shield:


1. Place the circuit board in the circuit board holder.
2. Add solder paste flux around the base of the shield.
3. Position the heat-focus head onto the shield.
4. Turn on the heater and wait until the shield lifts off the circuit board.
5. Once the shield is off, turn off the heat, and grab the part with a pair of tweezers.
6. Remove the circuit board from the circuit board holder.

• To replace the shield:


1. Add solder to the shield if necessary, using a micro-tipped soldering iron.
2. Next, rub the soldering iron tip along the edge of the shield to smooth out any excess solder.
Use solder wick and a soldering iron to remove excess solder from the solder pads on the cir-
cuit board.
3. Place the circuit board back in the circuit board holder.
4. Place the shield on the circuit board using a pair of tweezers.
5. Position the heat-focus head over the shield.
6. Turn on the heater and wait for the solder to reflow.
7. Once complete, turn off the heat, raise the heat-focus head and wait approximately one
minute for the part to cool.
8. Remove the circuit board and inspect the repair. No cleaning should be necessary.
3-1

Section 3
TEST EQUIPMENT AND SERVICE AIDS

1.0 Recommended Test Equipment


The list of equipment contained in Table 3-1 includes most of the standard test equipment required
for servicing Motorola mobile radios.

Table 3-1 Recommended Test Equipment

Equipment Characteristic Example Application

Service Monitor Can be used as a Aeroflex 2975 Frequency/deviation meter and


substitute for items (www.aeroflex.com), Motorola signal generator for wide-range
marked with an asterisk R2670, or equivalent. troubleshooting and alignment
(*)

Digital RMS 100 µV to 300 V Fluke 179 or equivalent AC/DC voltage and current
Multimeter* 5 Hz to 1 MHz (www.fluke.com) measurements. Audio voltage
10 Meg Ohm Impedance measurements.

RF Signal 100 MHz to 1 GHz Agilent N5181A Receiver measurements


Generator* -130 dBm to +10 dBM (www.agilent.com), Ramsey
FM Modulation 0 kHz to RSG1000B
10 kHz (www.ramseyelectronics.com),
or equivalent

Oscilloscope* 2 Channel Leader LS8050 Waveform measurements


50 MHz Bandwidth (www.leaderusa.com), Tektronix
5 mV/div to 20 V/div TDS1001b
(www.tektronix.com), or
equivalent

Power Meter and 5% Accuracy Bird 43 Thruline Watt Meter Transmitter power output
Sensor* 100 MHz to 500 MHz (www.bird-electronic.com) or measurements
50 Watts equivalent

RF Millivolt Meter 100 mV to 3 V RF Boonton 92EA RF level measurements


10 kHz to 1 GHz (www.boonton.com) or
equivalent

Power Supply 0 V to 32 V B&K Precision 1790 Voltage supply


0 A to 20 A (www.bkprecision.com) or
equivalent
3-2 Service Aids

2.0 Service Aids


Table 3-2 lists the service aids recommended for working on the radio. While all of these items are
available from Motorola, most are standard workshop equipment items, and any equivalent item
capable of the same performance may be substituted for the item listed.

Table 3-2 Service Aids

Motorola
Description Application
Part Number

RLN4460_ Test Set Enables connection to audio/accessory jack. Allows


switching for radio testing.

Not Applicable *Customer Programming Allows servicer to program radio parameters, tune and
Software troubleshoot radios.

PMKN4010_ Mobile & Repeater Rear Connects the radio’s rear connector to a USB port for
Programming Cable radio programming and data applications.

PMKN4016_ Mobile & Repeater Rear Connects the radio’s rear connector to a USB port for
Accessory Programming and radio programming, data applications, testing and
Test Cable alignment.

PMKN4018_ Mobile & Repeater Rear Connects the radio’s rear connector to accessory
Accessory Connector Universal devices such as desk sets. Cable contains all 26 wires
Cable and is unterminated at the user end.

HKN6184_ Mobile Front Programming Cable Connects the radio’s front connector to a USB port for
radio programming and data applications.

HLN8027_ Mini UHF to BNC Adaptor Adapts radio antenna port to BNC cabling of test
equipment.

HPN4007_ Power Supply Provides the radio with power when bench testing.

HPN4008_ Power Supply 1-25W Provides the radio with power when bench testing.

8180384Y11 Housing Eliminator Test Fixture used to bench test the radio PCB.

6686119B01 Removal Tool Assists in the removal of radio control head.

*This kit cannot be purchased. It can be downloaded from http://motorola.com/businessonline.

3.0 Programming Cables

Figure 3-1. Mobile Front Programming Cable HKN6184_


Programming Cables 3-3

Figure 3-2. Mobile & Repeater Rear Programming Cable PMKN4010_

DB 25 CONNECTOR USB CONNECTOR

1 13
4
14 25

1455 24
CABLE
915 15 WIRE DIAGRAM
CABLE
26 PIN
ACCESSORY PORT USB DB25P
CONNECTOR
PIN No. DESCRIPTION
3 VCC (5v) 1

2 DATA - 2
TO MOBILE RADIO
ACCESSORY 1 DATA + 3
CONNECTOR
4 GND

9 SPEAKER - 7

11 EXT MIC 17

25 1 DIGI IN 1
17 20
VIEWED FROM (EXT PTT)
FRONT (PIN END)
OF CONNECTOR 16 GND 16
26 2

10 SPEAKER + 1

Figure 3-3. Mobile & Repeater Rear Accessory Programming and Test Cable PMKN4016_
3-4 Programming Cables

Notes
4-1

Section 4
POWER-UP SELF-TEST

NOTE: This section is for reference only. If at any time one of the error codes is present, the radio
should be returned to a qualified Motorola Service Center.

1.0 Power-Up Error Codes (Display Model only)


Upon powering up, the radio performs certain tests to determine if its basic electronics and software
are in working order. Any error detected has an associated error code that is presented on the radio
display. These error codes are intended to be used by a service technician when the radio
generates the Self Test Fail Tone. If these tests are successfully completed, the radio will generate
the Self Test Tone.

There are two classes of detectable errors, fatal and non-fatal. If it is considered as a fatal error, then
the normal radio operation will be inhibited. Fatal errors include hardware errors detected by the
microprocessor and certain memory errors. These memory errors include incorrect ROM checksum,
incorrect RAM checksum, and incorrect checksums of codeplug (Persistent Storage) blocks that
contain operating parameters. If the codeplug block operating parameters are corrupted, operation
of the unit on the proper frequency, system, and group are in question. Attempts to use this
information could provide the user with a false sense of security that others are receiving his
messages. Corrupted codeplug blocks of call IDs, or their associated aliases are considered non-
fatal errors. While the user may be inconvenienced, normal communication is still possible.

Table 4-1 Power-Up Self Check Error Codes

Error Code Description Error Type Corrective Action


ERROR 01/02 FLASH ROM Codeplug NON-FATAL •Reflash the entire codeplug.
Checksum
ERROR 01/22 Tuning Codeplug NON-FATAL •Reflash tuning codeplug.
Checksum •Retune the radio using Global Tuner
FAIL 01/81 Host or DSO firmware FATAL •Reflash the firmware.
FAIL 02/81 checksum
FAIL 01/82 DSP RAM1 Test Failure FATAL •Turn radio off and then on
•Manually put radio into bootstrap
mode, and reflash firmware
•Replace radio by sending to the
nearest Motorola Depot
FAIL 01/84 DSP RAM2 Test Failure FATAL •Turn radio off and then on.
•Manually put radio into bootstrap
mode, and reflash firmware.
•Replace radio by sending to the
nearest Motorola Depot.
4-2 Operational Error Codes

Table 4-1 Power-Up Self Check Error Codes

Error Code Description Error Type Corrective Action


FAIL 01/88 External SDRAM Failure FATAL •Turn radio off, and then on.
•Manually put radio into bootstrap
mode, and reflash firmware.
•Replace the main board.
FAIL 01/90 General Hardware Test FATAL •Turn radio off, and then on.
Failure •Manually put radio into bootstrap
mode, and reflash firmware.
•Replace radio by sending to the
nearest Motorola Depot.
FAIL 01/A0 Abacus IC Test Failure or FATAL •Reflash tuning codeplug
Wrong IC Version •Retune the radio using Global Tuner.
FAIL 01/A2 Tuning Codeplug FATAL •Reflash tuning codeplug.
Checksum •Retune the radio using Global Tuner.
FAIL 01/C0 DSP ROM Test Failure FATAL •Turn radio off, and then on. Manually
put radio into bootstrap mode, and
reflash firmware.
•Replace radio by sending to the
nearest Motorola Depot.

NOTE: A non-display radio emits only the Self Test Fail Tone if it fails the self-test.

2.0 Operational Error Codes


During radio operation, the radio performs dynamic tests to determine if the radio is working
properly. Problems detected during these tests are presented as error codes on the radio's display.
The presence of an error code should prompt a user that a problem exists and that a Motorola
Authorized MOTOTRBO dealer should be contacted. Use Table 4-2 to aid in understanding
particular operational error codes.

Table 4-2 Operational Error Codes

Error Code Description Error Type Corrective Action


ERROR 001 Synthesizer Out of Lock NON-FATAL •Reflash the tuning codeplug.
Radio band mismatch •Reflash the entire codeplug.
•Replace radio by sending to the
nearest Motorola Depot.
ERROR 002 Personality Checksum or NON-FATAL •Reflash the entire codeplug.
System Block Error
M

DGM 4100/DGM 6100


Mobile Radios
Chapter 2
Control Head
Service Information

Issue: June, 2007


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Chapter 2 - Control Head Service Information

Table of Contents

Section 1 Overview

1.0 Numeric Display Model ........................................................................................1-1


2.0 Display Model ......................................................................................................1-2

Section 2 Theory of Operation

1.0 Introduction ..........................................................................................................2-1


1.1 Numeric Display Control Head .......................................................................2-1
1.2 Display Control Head......................................................................................2-3

Section 3 Troubleshooting Charts

1.0 Numeric Display Model Control Head Troubleshooting Flow Chart.....................3-1


1.1 On/Off ............................................................................................................3-1
2.0 Display Model Control Head Troubleshooting Flow Chart ...................................3-2
2.1 On/Off .............................................................................................................3-2
2.2 Display............................................................................................................3-3
2.3 Backlight .........................................................................................................3-4

Section 4 Control Head PCBs / Schematics / Parts lists

1.0 Allocation of Schematics and Circuit Boards .......................................................4-1


2.0 Numeric Display Control Head - PCB 8471214H02 / Schematics.......................4-3
Numeric Display Control Head - PCB 8471214H02 ...............................................4-3
Numeric Display Control Head Schematic Diagram ...............................................4-4
3.0 Numeric Display Control Head Parts List ............................................................4-5
4.0 Display Control Head - PCB 8415026C08 / Schematics .....................................4-6
Display Control Head - PCB 8415026C08 .............................................................4-6
Display Control Head Schematic Diagram .............................................................4-7
5.0 Display Control Head Parts List ..........................................................................4-8
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Notes
1-1

Section 1
OVERVIEW

1.0 Numeric Display Model


The Control Head contains the internal speaker, the On/Off/Volume knob, the microphone
connector, several buttons to operate the radio and several indicator Light Emitting Diodes (LED) to
inform the user about the radio status and channel. The switches and indicators on the Control Head
are directly controlled by the processor in the radio.
1-2 Display Model

2.0 Display Model


The Control Head contains the internal speaker, the On/Off/Volume knob, the microphone
connector, several buttons to operate the radio, several indicator Light Emitting Diodes (LED) to
inform the user about the radio status, and a Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) for alpha - numerical
information e.g. channel number or call address name. The switches, indicators, and LCD on the
Control Head are directly controlled by the processor in the radio.
2-1

Section 2
THEORY OF OPERATION

1.0 Introduction
There are two different Control Heads supported by the DGM series radios, a Display Control Head
and a Numeric Display Control Head. Information concerning the radio’s Control Head interface can
be found in section 1.8 of Controller Service Information section.

1.1 Numeric Display Control Head

The Numeric Display Control Head contains the internal speaker, the on/off switch, the volume
knob, the microphone connector, several buttons to operate the radio, a two-digit LED channel
indicator display and several indicator LEDs to inform the user about the radio status. The OMAP
processor (U1000) inside the radio controls the LEDs and the LED channel display via a serial data
bus.

1.1.1 Power Supply

The power supply to the control head is taken from the radio’s 9V3 voltage via connector J6001, pin
30. The voltage 9V3 is at 9.3 V and is used for the LEDs, the backlight LEDs, and is regulated to
3.3V by U6000. The regulated 3.3 V supplies power to the logic level shifters, shift registers and
BCD decoders.

1.1.2 Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI)

The radio communicates with the control head via its SPI bus. Four lines are connected to the shift
register U6002: CLOCK (J6001, pin 24), DATA (J6001, pin 25), LED_CS (J6001, pin 23) and
RESET (J6001, pin 28). CLOCK, DATA and RESET are also connected to the shift register U6005.
Additionally, one more line is connected from the radio to U6005: DISPLAY_CS (J6001, pin 26). All
5 lines are level translated from 1.8 V to 3.3 V through U6003.

The radio sends data to the shift registers by first asserting the appropriate chip select and the data
is loaded to the appropriate registers. Data is latched into the shift registers when the CS transitions
from low to high.

1.1.3 Switches

This control head supports two switches to control channel up/down, and two programmable
switches P1 and P2. The switches are connected to the OMAP inside the radio via a 4 row by 3
column scanning matrix with only four used positions. Each of the 3 column output lines is toggled
high in sequence and the 4 row input lines are monitored to detect if a button has been pressed. The
OMAP processor then decodes which switch was pressed using the appropriate column and row
stimulus and response information.

The momentary on-off switch is a dedicated function which is not part of the keypad matrix network.
ON_OFF_SW signal is connected to the host radio via J6001, pin 22. When this signal is
momentary grounded, on/off switch on the host radio is triggered.
2-2 Introduction

1.1.4 Dual Seven-Segment Display

The two digit numerical display is controlled by the shift register U6005, BCD decoder/drivers U6006
and U6007. The higher 4 bits of U6005 output are decoded by U6007 and display the left digit. The
lower 4 bits of U6005 output are decoded by U6006 and display the right digit. U6002 pin 4 controls
on and off for the display.

1.1.5 Status LEDs and Backlight Circuit

All indicator LEDs (red, yellow and green) and icon LEDs are driven by current sources. LEDs on or
off are set by the radio sending a data message to the control head shift register U6002 via the SPI
bus. The control head shift register U6002 determines the LED state from the received data and
switches the LEDs on or off via Q6004, Q6005, Q6007, Q6011, and Q6012.

Backlighting for the keys is provided by 5 LEDs driven from a constant current circuit Q6014. The
backlighting can be either on or off controlled by the U6002 (pins 3 and 4).

1.1.6 Mobile Microphone Port (MMP) Interface

The Mobile Microphone Port (MMP) is a newly defined Motorola Accessory Port that contains audio,
digital I/O, serial interfaces, and accessory supply lines; and is similar in function to Motorola’s
legacy microphone connectors. The multiplexing of these functions is handled by circuitry internal to
the radio. The function of each pin is listed in Table 2-1.
Table 2-1 Mobile Microphone Port Functions

MMP Pin
MMP Pin Name Function
Number

1 ACC_ID Accessory Identifier

2 GPIO_3 / PTT General Purpose I/O or PTT

3 Spkr Handset Audio

4 GPIO_2 / D- USB D-

5 GND (Ground) Ground

6 Opt_5V / Vbus 5 Volt Supply

7 Mic+ Mic Input

8 GPIO_1 / D+ USB D+

9 GPIO_4 / Hook General Purpose I/O or Hook

10 GPIO_0 / PwrOn General Purpose I/O or Power On


Detect

The MMP includes 2 serial interfaces: an USB port and an ACC_ID interface. The USB port can be
used as either a device (radio is device) or as a host (radio is host). When configured as a device,
the radio can be programmed or tuned using MOTOTRBO CPS or Tuner software. When configured
as a host, various smart accessories can be used with the radio. See section 1.7 of Controller
Service Information section for more information on the USB interface.
Introduction 2-3

The ACC_ID interface is used by accessories to provide the radio with information needed to
configure the interface for that accessory. See section 1.6 of Controller Service Information section
for more information on the ACC_ID interface.

Note: The USB ports are designed to support Motorola accessories and approved applications only
and will not support third party “Plug-n-Play” USB devices.

1.1.7 Speaker

The control head contains a speaker for the receive audio. The receive audio signal from the audio
PA (located inside the radio) is fed via connector J6001, pins 10 and 11 to the speaker connector.
The speaker is connected to the speaker connector P6004. The control head speaker can be
disconnected if an external speaker, connected on the MAP is used. For more details on the audio
PA and audio routing see section 1.11 of Controller Service Information section.

1.1.8 Electrostatic Transient Protection

Electrostatic transient protection is provided for the sensitive components in the control head by
diodes VR6001, VR6002, VR6020, VR6042 VR6043, and VR6045. The diodes limit any transient
voltages to tolerable levels. The associated capacitors provide Radio Frequency Interference (RFI)
protection.

1.1.9 Volume Encoder

The volume control is facilitated by the digital encoder S6010. Pins 1 and 3 of S6010 are connected
to the radio OMAP processor (U1000) via J6001, pins 13 and 14. There are active pull-ups internal
to the OMAP. When S6010 is rotated, active low pulses are generated on both pins in off-phase
pattern. The phase of the two signals determines the direction of the rotation. The number of the
pulses determines the magnitude of the rotation.

1.2 Display Control Head

The Display Control Head contains the internal speaker, the on/off switch, the volume knob, the
microphone connector, several switches to operate the radio, several indicator LEDs to inform the
user about the radio status, and a dot matrix liquid crystal display (LCD) for alphanumerical
information. The OMAP processor (U1000) inside the radio controls the LEDs and the LCD via serial
data bus.

1.2.1 Power Supply

The power supply to the control head is taken from the radio’s 9V3 voltage via connector J6001, pin
30. The voltage 9V3 is at 9.3 V and is used for the LEDs, the backlight LEDs, and is regulated to
2.2 V by U6000. The regulated 2.2 V supplies power to the logic level shifters, shift registers and
LCD module.
2-4 Introduction

1.2.2 Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI)

The radio communicates with the control head via its SPI bus. Three lines are connected to the shift
register U6002: CLOCK (J6001, pin 24), DATA (J6001, pin 25), and LED_CS (J6001, pin 23).
CLOCK and DATA are also connected to the LCD module via J6000. Additionally, three more lines
are connected from the radio to LCD module: DISPLAY_CS (J6001, pin 26), D/C (J6001, pin 27)
and RESET (J6001, pin 28). All 6 lines are level translated from 1.8 V to 2.2 V through U6003.

The radio sends data to the shift registers by first asserting the appropriate chip select and the data
is loaded to the appropriate registers. Data is latched into the shift registers when the CS transitions
from low to high.

1.2.3 Switches

This control head supports 11 switches to control channel up/down, menu navigation, and four
programmable switches P1 through P4. The switches are connected to the OMAP inside the radio
via a 4 row by 3 column scanning matrix with only four used positions. Each of the 3 column output
lines is toggled high in sequence and the 4 row input lines are monitored to detect if a button has
been pressed. The OMAP processor then decodes which switch was pressed using the appropriate
column and row stimulus and response information.

The momentary on-off switch is a dedicated function which is not part of the keypad matrix network.
ON_OFF_SW signal is connected to the host radio via J6001, pin 22. When this signal is
momentary grounded, on/off switch on the host radio is triggered.

1.2.4 LCD Display

The 132x34 full dot matrix LCD is controlled by the LCD controller/driver chip on the LCD module.
The radio communicates with the LCD module via CLOCK (J6001, pin 24), DATA (J6001, pin 25),
DISPLAY_CS (J6001, pin 26), D/C (J6001, pin 27) and RESET (J6001, pin 28). The radio sends
data to the LCD by first asserting chip select low and the data is loaded to the appropriate registers.
Data is latched into the shift registers when the CS transitions from low to high. U6003 on the control
head board is used to provide level shifting from the 1.8 V radio logic level to the 2.2 V LCD logic
level.

1.2.5 Status LEDs and Backlight Circuit

All indicator LEDs (red, yellow and green) and icon LEDs are driven by current sources. LEDs on or
off are set by the radio sending a data message to the control head shift register U6002 via the SPI
bus. The control head shift register U6002 determines the LED state from the received data and
switches the LEDs on or off via Q6004, Q6005, and Q6007.

Backlighting for the keys is provided by 18 LEDs driven from a constant current circuit Q6014. The
backlighting can be either on or off controlled by a constant current circuit (Q6008, U6001 and
associated parts). There are 4 levels of backlight: off, low, medium and high, which are controlled by
two outputs from the shift register (U6002, pins 3 and 4). The current is controlled by transistor
Q6008. The Op Amp U6001 monitors the current by measuring the voltage drop across R6019,
R6020 and adjusting the bias of Q6008 to achieve the required level as set by the combined shift
register outputs. The total current is distributed among all the LEDs. Resistors R6037,R6040, R6041
and R6042 provide compensation to the component variation between LEDs. They ensure the even
brightness on the control head.
Introduction 2-5

1.2.6 Mobile Microphone Port (MMP) Interface

The Mobile Microphone Port (MMP) is a newly defined Motorola accessory port that contains audio,
digital I/O, serial interfaces, and accessory supply lines; and is similar in function to Motorola’s
legacy microphone connectors. The multiplexing of these functions is handled by circuitry internal to
the radio. The function of each pin is listed in Table 2-2.
Table 2-2 Mobile Microphone Port Functions

MMP Pin
MMP Pin Name Function
Number

1 ACC_ID Accessory Identifier

2 GPIO_3 / PTT General Purpose I/O or PTT

3 Spkr Handset Audio

4 GPIO_2 / D- USB D-

5 GND (Ground) Ground

6 Opt_5V / Vbus 5 Volt Supply

7 Mic+ Mic Input

8 GPIO_1 / D+ USB D+

9 GPIO_4 / Hook General Purpose I/O or Hook

10 GPIO_0 / PwrOn General Purpose I/O or Power On


Detect

The MMP includes 2 serial interfaces: an USB port and an ACC_ID interface. The USB port can be
used as either a device (radio is device) or as a host (radio is host). When configured as a device,
the radio can be programmed or tuned using MOTOTRBO CPS or Tuner software. When configured
as a host, various smart accessories can be used with the radio. See section 1.7 of Controller
Service Information section for more information on the USB interface.

The ACC_ID interface is used by accessories to provide the radio with information needed to
configure the interface for that accessory. See section 1.6 of Controller Service Information section
for more information on the ACC_ID interface.

Note: The USB ports are designed to support Motorola accessories and approved applications only
and will not support third party “Plug-n-Play” USB devices.

1.2.7 Speaker

The control head contains a speaker for the receive audio. The receive audio signal from the audio
PA (located inside the radio) is fed via connector J6001, pins 10 and 11 to the speaker connector.
The speaker is connected to the speaker connector P6004. The control head speaker can be
disconnected if an external speaker, connected on the MAP, is used. For more details on the audio
PA and audio routing see section 1.11 of Controller Service Information section.
2-6 Introduction

1.2.8 Electrostatic Transient Protection

Electrostatic transient protection is provided for the sensitive components in the control head by
diodes VR6001, VR6002, VR6020, VR6042 VR6043, and VR6045. The diodes limit any transient
voltages to tolerable levels. The associated capacitors provide Radio Frequency Interference (RFI)
protection.

1.2.9 Volume Encoder

The volume control is facilitated by the digital encoder S6010. Pins 1 and 3 of S6010 are connected
to the radio OMAP processor (U1000) via J6001, pins 13 and 14. There are active pull-ups internal
to the OMAP. When S6010 is rotated, active low pulses are generated on both pins in off-phase
pattern. The phase of the two signals determines the direction of the rotation. The number of the
pulses determines the magnitude of the rotation.
3-1

Section 3
TROUBLESHOOTING CHARTS

1.0 Numeric Display Model Control Head Troubleshooting Flow Chart

1.1 On/Off

Radio cannot be switched on via ON/OFF button.

Check flex cable, and


No
J6001 Pin 22 brick power supply and
= 2.45V? ignition sense
connection.

Yes

Press and hold ON/OFF button

No Check and clean gold


J6001 Pin 22
contacts on S6010.
=0V?

Yes

Check control head with a


known functional brick.
3-2 Display Model Control Head Troubleshooting Flow Chart

2.0 Display Model Control Head Troubleshooting Flow Chart

2.1 On/Off

Radio cannot be switched on via ON/OFF button.

Check flex cable, and


No
J6001 Pin 22 brick power supply and
= 2.45V? ignition sense
connection.

Yes

Press and hold ON/OFF button.

No Check and clean gold


J6001 Pin 22
contacts on S6010.
=0V?

Yes

Check control head with a


known functional brick.
Display Model Control Head Troubleshooting Flow Chart 3-3

2.2 Display

Power Up Alert Tone is OK but display shows nothing.

LCD flex cable No


Re-insert and lock down
inserted and locked LCD flex cable.
down in J6000?

Yes

Replace control head with a


known functional unit.

Display Yes Replace LCD module on


working? original control head.

No

Update radio with latest


firmware and codeplugs.
3-4 Display Model Control Head Troubleshooting Flow Chart

2.3 Backlight

Power Up Alert Tone is OK but Backlight could not be


turned on via menu or programmable key (P4).

Are U6002 No Check open or short on


Pin 3, 4 U6002 and U6003.
Toggling?

Yes

Are R6036 No Check open or short on


Pin 1 or 2 U6001 and Q6008.
Toggling?

Yes

Replace R6037, R6040 -42


and all backlight LEDs.
4-1

Section 4
CONTROL HEAD PCBS / SCHEMATICS / PARTS LISTS

1.0 Allocation of Schematics and Circuit Boards


Table 4-1 Numeric Display Control Head Diagrams and Parts List
PCB :
Numeric Display Control Head
8471214H02 Main Board Top Side Page 4-3
8471214H02 Main Board Bottom Side Page 4-3

SCHEMATICS
Numeric Display Control Head Schematic Diagram Page 4-4
Parts List
8471214H02 Page 4-5

Table 4-2 Display Control Head Diagrams and Parts List


PCB :
Display Control Head
8415026C08 Main Board Top Side Page 4-6
8415026C08 Main Board Bottom Side Page 4-6

SCHEMATICS
Display Control Head Schematic Diagram Page 4-7
Parts List
8415026C08 Page 4-8
4-2 Allocation of Schematics and Circuit Boards

Notes
Numeric Display Control Head - PCB 8471214H02 / Schematics 4-3

2.0 Numeric Display Control Head - PCB 8471214H02 / Schematics

3 2 1
S6009

S6000
24 13

D6008
1
D6053
1

D6011
G2 G1 1
D6023
1 J6010 D6052
1

D6005
D6022 1
1
S6010
D6051
1 S6012
D6021
1
2 12

Top Side View


2
3

4
J6003
5

S6006

S6002
7

D6004

D6010
1

1
10
9

C6067
8
9

C6005
R6003
2

3
U6000 VR6003 M6000 1

R6070
Q6014

2
R6071

R6086
C6008

R6075
U6002

2 2

Q6005
Q6004
2

R6010
Q6010

C6102 3 3
3 C6103

16

16
1

1
R6062
R6051

R6065
C6009 2

Q6007
R6063 R6011
R6068
16

C6104 R6050 3

R6009
1

2 R6057
R6056
Q6011

U6007

U6006
8
9

3 R6058
R6055
R6059
R6054
R6067 R6060 R6073

2
R6053
U6005

R6033

R6026
R6032
2 R6061 C6073 R6052
Q6012

9
8

8
3
R6004 R6072
C6074

M6001
C6072
R6002

C6101 R6025
R6066 R6006
14
16

C6100
Bottom Side View
R6001
1
G2

VR6045

VR6002
C6091 R6084 C6081 R6007
U6003
P6004

R6008
C6088 R6081 C6083 R6039
2

1
R6013 J6001
G1

C6087 R6080 C6080


7

30

VR6001
R6005
C6090 R6085 C6085

VR6040
C6086 R6083 C6082
C6050

C6019
C6018
C6017
C6015
C6016
C6013
C6051
C6052
C6054
C6057
C6066
C6056
C6055
C6053
C6012
C6014
VR6020

C6063
C6061
C6060
C6068
R6035

VR6000
C6065
C6010

C6064
C6011
VR6009 VR6004 VR6008

VR6042
VR6005 VR6006 VR6007

VR6043
2 M6002 1

Numeric Display Control Head - PCB 8471214H02


4-4 Numeric Display Control Head - PCB 8471214H02 / Schematics

3V3
U6006
MC14511BFEL
33 R6039 R6005 R6007 R6006 R6008 R6013
R6050 240 240 240 240 240 240

8
J6010-2 0 R6065 10K

VSS
R6051 33 33 R6080
6 DISPLAY_CS
J6010-2 1 D1
14 2 33 RESET
R6052 33 G C1 C6101 C6100 R6081
15 1
J6010-4 F B1 0.1uF 100pF
9 7 LED_CS
R6053 33 E A1
10 33 CLOCK
J6010- 5 D2 R6083
11 3 DATA
R6054 33 C2 LT
12 4
J6010- 6 B2 BI U6003

16

10
12
13 5 3V3 C6009 C6104 33

2
4
6
8
R6055 33 A2 LE J6010- 1 NC 0.1uF 100pF R6084 C6080 NC NC NC NC
15 11 1V8

Y_ 1
Y_ 2
Y_ 3
Y_ 4
Y_ 5
Y_ 6
CONTROL HEAD REF DESIGNATORS 6000 - 6399

VCC
R6002 VR6006 VR6007 VR6008 VR6009
VDD

J6010-1 8 J6010- 2 NC QA SRCLK C6091 C6090 C6088 C6087 68pF


1 12 47K NU NU NU NU
R6056 33 J6010- 3 NC QB RCLK 68pF 68pF 68pF 68pF
3V3 2 10
16

J6010-1 9 J6010-22 NC QC SRCLR


3 13
J6010-23 NC QD RCLR 33 R6085 VCC GND
C6103 4 14 7
100pF J6010-24 NC QE
C6102 5
J6010- 7 NC QF U6005
0.1uF 6 C6073 9V3
C6074

A_1
A_2
A_3
A_4
A_5
A_6
R6057 33 J6010-12 NC QG 0.1uF NC
7

16
470pF
J6010-1 4 QH1
9 14 15 11
16

11
13
1
3
5
9
VCC
GND
R6058 33 QH2 SER QA SRCLK C6085 C6083 C6082 C6081
1 12
VDD

9V3 C6050
J6010-1 3 QB RCLK 68pF 68pF 68pF 68pF
13 5 2 10 470pF

8
R6059 33 A2 LE RED QC SRCLR C6018
12 4 3 13 VR6003

NC
9V3 68pF
J6010-1 1 B2 BI QD RCLR VOLTAGE

D6023
11 3 4
R6060 33 C2 LT YELLOW QE C6013
10 9V3 5
J6010- 9 D2 QF U6002 68pF
NC NC C6017 C6015 C6016 C6019

D6022
9 7 6 S6000 VR6005 VR6004
R6061 33 E A1 QG SWITCH NU 68pF 68pF 68pF 68pF
15 1 Q6004 7 NU NU
J6010- 8 F B1 QH1

D6021
14 2 9 14

GND
R6062 33 G C1 GREEN 10K QH2 SER C1 C2
6 C6086
J6010-1 5 D1 Q6005 68pF C3 C4
MAIN BOARD CONNECTOR

8
NC
VSS

R6063 33 10K C5 C6
47K
J6010-1 0 28 J6001-28 RESET
U6007
8

J6010-1 6 MC14511BFEL Q6007


47K ON/OFF 27 J6001-27 D/ C
J6010-1 7 BACKLIGHT 10K 26 J6001-26 DISPLAY_CS
9V3 9V3
24 J6001-24 CLOCK
470pF 25 J6001-25 DATA/D7
U6005 HIGH / LOW 4BIT OUTPUT U6007 / U6006 OUTPUT LEFT/RIGHT 47K
C6051 23 J6001-23 LED_CS
BIT4 BIT3 BIT2 BIT1 A2 B2 C2 D2 E F G DISPLAY CH+ 30 J6001-30 9V3

0
22 J6001-22 ON_OFF_SW
D6011

0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 P2 R6010 R6011 14 J6001-14 VOL1


D6010

560 560

1
R6009 13 J6001-13 VOL2
0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 560 S6010 1V8 1V8
10 J6001-10 SPKR-
SWITCH

2
R6072 11 J6001-11 SPKR+
0 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 A 3 0 R6025 R6026
10K 10K 7 J6001- 7 GPIO 2/D-
9V3 2 C

3
CH- 8 J6001- 8 GPIO 1/D+
1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 NU NU
D6005

0 0 P1 B 1
4 J6001- 4 OPT 5V/Vbus
D6004

9V3

4
5 J6001- 5 GPIO 4/HOOK
1

GND1
GND2
0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 R6033 2 J6001- 2 MIC GROUND

D6053
9V3 0

5
PRIVATE CAL
L NU 1 J6001- 1 MIC AUDI O
0 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1

G1
G2
6 J6001- 6 GPIO 3/PTT

D6052
ON/OFF

6
9 J6001- 9 GPIO 0/PWR ON
D6008

0 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 TALK AROUND
Q6010
R6032 R6073 29 J6001-29 GROUND
0

7
10K 0 21 J6001-21 ROW_0
0 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 R6070 Q6011 NU C6014 S6012
NU 20 J6001-20 ROW_1
D6051

270 SWITCH

8 10K .01uF 19 J6001-19 ROW_2


1 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 R6071 SCAN 47K C6012
3
PIN 3 PIN4
4
ROW_3
100 18 J6001-18
.01uF (Not Used) 2 5

9 Q6014 Q6012 C6052 (Not Used


) PIN 2 PIN5 15 J6001-15 COL_2
1
1 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 10K 10K
47K 470pF PIN 1 16 J6001-16 COL_1
LED/ICON DECODE 17 J6001-17 COL_0
CH- 12 J6001-12 HANDSET AUDI O
BIT U6002 Bit 3, 4 47K 47K
3 J6001- 3 ACC_ID
0 Normal Mode 1 M6000 C6010 C6011 g1 J6001-31
RED LED CONTACT 470pF 470pF
Silent Emergency 0 1 2 C6055
g2 J6001-32

YELLOW LED 1 PIN1 PIN2


(Not Used) 470pF
R6066 R6067 R6068
R6075 150 150 150 (Not Used
) (Not Used)
GREEN LED 2 68
P6004-3 SPKR- P6004- 1 C6054
P6004-4 P6004- 2 470pF
NC

SPKR+
M6001
PRIVATE CALL 5 CONTACT
VR6000 NC VR6001 NC VR6002 NC VR6020 NC VR6042 NC VR6043 NC VR6045
1 2 NU
TALKAROUND 6 PIN1 PIN2

SCAN 7 S6002 S6006


3V3 SWITCH NU SWITCH NU
C6057
R6003 M6002 1 2 1 2 470pF
75K CONTACT C1 C2 C1 C2
NC VR6040 3 4 3 4
NU C3 C4 C6056 C3 C4
9V3 1 2 5 6 470pF 5 6
PIN1 PIN2 C5 C6 C5 C6 (Not Used)
1.2K 1V8
R6001
C6005 P2 P1
R6086 1000pF R6035
47K U6000 0 C6060 C6061 C6063 C6064 C6065 C6068
1.5K 470pF 470pF 470pF 470pF 470pF 470pF S6009
R6004 KEY PAD ADDRESS
2
FB C6072 MMP SWITCH NU
6 1 1.0uF 3 4
NP VOUT GPIO 2/D- J6003-4 PIN 3 PIN4 COL0 COL1 COL2
4 2 5
C6067 VCONT C6008 GPIO 1/D+ J6003-8 (Not Used) C6066 (Not Used) PIN 2 PIN5 C6053
3 1
GND

OPT 5V/Vbus 470pF 470pF


1000pF VIN 1.0uF J6003-6 PIN 1 ROW0 CH-
GPIO 4/HOOK J6003-9
5

GROUND J6003-5 CH+ ROW1


MIC AUDIO J6003-7
GPIO 3/PTT J6003-2 ROW2 P2 P1
GPIO 0/PWR ON J6003-10
HANDSET AUDIO J6003-3 ROW3 CH+
ACC_ID J6003-1

Numeric Display Control Head Schematic Diagram


Numeric Display Control Head Parts List 4-5

3.0 Numeric Display Control Head Circuit Motorola Circuit Motorola


Parts List Description Description
Ref Part No. Ref Part No.
Circuit Motorola D6005 4815809H04 LED GREEN R6057 0613952Q37 33
Description D6008 4815809H04 LED GREEN R6058 0613952Q37 33
Ref Part No.
D6010 4815809H04 LED GREEN R6059 0613952Q37 33
C6005 2113945A09 1000pF D6011 4815809H04 LED GREEN R6060 0613952Q37 33
C6008 2113946S35 1.0uF D6021 4815809H04 LED GREEN R6061 0613952Q37 33
C6009 2113946B04 0.10uF D6022 4815809H03 LED YELLOW R6062 0613952Q37 33
C6010 2113945A05 470pF D6023 4815809H02 LED RED R6063 0613952Q37 33
C6011 2113945A05 470pF D6051 4815809H04 LED GREEN R6065 0613952R01 10K
C6012 2113945B02 .01uF D6052 4815809H04 LED GREEN R6066 0613952Q53 150
C6013 2113944A36 68pF D6053 4815809H04 LED GREEN R6067 0613952Q53 150
C6014 2113945B02 .01uF J6001 0915555H01 30-PIN CONTROL HEAD R6068 0613952Q53 150
C6015 2113944A36 68pF CONNECTOR R6070 0613952Q59 270
C6016 2113944A36 68pF J6003 0964501H02 10-PIN GCAI CONNECTOR R6071 0613952Q49 100
C6017 2113944A36 68pF J6010 0916947H01 24-PIN SOCKET R6072 0613952R66 0
C6018 2113944A36 68pF M6000 3915452H01 GROUNDING SPRING R6073 0613952R66 0
C6019 2113944A36 68pF M6001 3915452H01 GROUNDING SPRING R6075 0613952Q45 68
C6050 2113945A05 470pF M6002 3915452H01 GROUNDING SPRING R6080 0613952Q37 33
C6051 2113945A05 470pF P6004 2815162H01 2-PIN SPEAKER CONNEC- R6081 0613952Q37 33
C6052 2113945A05 470pF TOR R6083 0613952Q37 33
C6053 2113945A05 470pF Q6004 4815261H01 ANALOG SWITCH R6084 0613952Q37 33
C6054 2113945A05 470pF Q6005 4815261H01 ANALOG SWITCH R6085 0613952Q37 33
C6055 2113945A05 470pF Q6007 4815261H01 ANALOG SWITCH R6086 0613952R17 47K
C6056 2113945A05 470pF Q6010 4815261H01 ANALOG SWITCH S6010 4071276L01 VOLUME ENCODER
C6057 2113945A05 470pF Q6011 4815261H01 ANALOG SWITCH U6000 5115391H01 VOLTAGE REGULATOR
C6060 2113945A05 470pF Q6012 4815261H01 ANALOG SWITCH U6002 5115476H01 IC, SERIAL-TO-PARALLEL
C6061 2113945A05 470pF Q6014 4815261H01 ANALOG SWITCH CONVERTER
C6063 2113945A05 470pF R6001 0613952Q75 1.2K U6003 5115502H01 LOGIC TRANSLATOR
C6064 2113945A05 470pF R6002 0613952R17 47K U6005 5115476H01 IC, SERIAL-TO-PARALLEL
C6065 2113945A05 470pF R6003 0613952R22 75K CONVERTER
C6066 2113945A05 470pF R6004 0613952Q77 1.5K U6006 5114002A56 IC, BCD-TO-SEVEN SEG-
C6067 2113945A09 1000pF R6005 0613952Q58 240 MENT LATCH/DECODER/
C6068 2113945A05 470pF R6006 0613952Q58 240 DRIVER
C6072 2113946S35 1.0uF R6007 0613952Q58 240 U6007 5114002A56 IC, BCD-TO-SEVEN SEG-
C6073 2113946B04 0.10uF R6008 0613952Q58 240 MENT LATCH/DECODER/
C6074 2113945A05 470pF R6009 0613952Q67 560 DRIVER
C6080 2113944A36 68pF R6010 0613952Q67 560 VR6000 NOT PLACED DIODE, 5.6V ZENER
C6081 2113944A36 68pF R6011 0613952Q67 560 VR6001 4813977A43 DIODE, 5.6V ZENER
C6082 2113944A36 68pF R6013 0613952Q58 240 VR6002 4813977A43 DIODE, 5.6V ZENER
C6083 2113944A36 68pF R6025 NOT PLACED 10K VR6003 4813977A48 DIODE, 20V ZENER
C6085 2113944A36 68pF R6026 NOT PLACED 10K VR6004 NOT PLACED DIODE, 5.6V ZENER
C6086 2113944A36 68pF R6032 NOT PLACED 0 VR6005 NOT PLACED DIODE, 5.6V ZENER
C6087 2113944A36 68pF R6033 NOT PLACED 0 VR6006 NOT PLACED DIODE, 5.6V ZENER
C6088 2113944A36 68pF R6035 0613952R66 0 VR6007 NOT PLACED DIODE, 5.6V ZENER
C6090 2113944A36 68pF R6039 0613952Q58 240 VR6008 NOT PLACED DIODE, 5.6V ZENER
C6091 2113944A36 68pF R6050 0613952Q37 33 VR6009 NOT PLACED DIODE, 5.6V ZENER
C6100 2113944A40 100pF R6051 0613952Q37 33 VR6020 4813977A43 DIODE, 5.6V ZENER
C6101 2113946B04 0.10uF R6052 0613952Q37 33 VR6040 NOT PLACED DIODE, 5.6V ZENER
C6102 2113946B04 0.10uF R6053 0613952Q37 33 VR6042 4813977A43 DIODE, 5.6V ZENER
C6103 2113944A40 100pF R6054 0613952Q37 33 VR6043 4813977A43 DIODE, 5.6V ZENER
C6104 2113944A40 100pF R6055 0613952Q37 33 VR6045 4813977A43 DIODE, 5.6V ZENER
D6004 4815809H04 LED GREEN R6056 0613952Q37 33
4-6 Display Control Head - PCB 8415026C08 / Schematics

4.0 Display Control Head - PCB 8415026C08 / Schematics

3 2 1
S6009

S6000

D6002

R6089
C6075
1
G2 G1 1
D6023 D6009
1

D6010
D6022 1
1
S6010
S6012
D6021
1

Top Side View

S6007

S6005
S6006

S6008
D6001

D6011
D6005

D6006
1

1
1

1
2
3

S6011
J6003

D6003
5

1
S6003

S6004
7

S6002

S6001
8

D6004

D6007
D6000

D6008
1

1
10
9

1
R6019 R6012

R6020 R6014 8 2 M6000 1


5

R6017 1
R6018 U6002
3

U6001

C6001 C6007 C6076


9 16
Q6008

R6016 C6009 2 2

Q6005
Q6004
4

R6036 C6006 3

R6010
3
8

R6042 R6005
C6004

7
C6003
1

R6015 R6013 R6039

R6011
2
U6003

Q6007
R6008 R6007 3
R6002

C6083 C6074 R6006


R6009
14

C6073
U6000

C6005

R6083

C6067 C6080 R6080 C6087


R6001
R6003

C6084 R6082 C6088


C6086

2
C6008

C6082 R6081 C6089


R6004 R6032
C6085 R6085 C6090
G2

G1
C6072

J6000

R6073

R6072
R6025

M6001
C6081 R6084 C6091 R6086
VR6003 R6033
10
G2

Bottom Side View

VR6001

VR6045

VR6002
R6026
P6004

C6071

C6050
C6000

C6070
2

1
J6001
G1

30

VR6020
VR6040
C6019
C6018
C6017
C6015
C6016
C6013
C6051
C6052
C6054
C6057

C6066
C6056
C6055
C6053
C6012
C6014
C6065
C6010

C6064
C6011

C6063
C6061
C6060
C6068
R6035

VR6000
VR6005 VR6006 VR6008
R6041 R6040

VR6042
VR6009 VR6004 VR6007

VR6043
R6037

2 M6002 1

Display Control Head - PCB 8415026C08


Display Control Head - PCB 8415026C08 / Schematics 4-7

2V2 2V2
R6003
24K R6039 R6005 R6007 R6006 R6008 R6013
2V2 470 470 470 470 470 470
9V3 LCD CONNECTOR R6086
0 33 R6080
470 1V8 DISPLAY_CS
R6001 /CS1 J6000-10 10
RESET
C6005 /RES J6000-9 9 33 R6081
R6002 1000pF D/C
D/C J6000-8 8
33K U6000 LED_CS
VDD J6000-7 7 33 R6082
2.2K CLOCK
R6004 SCK J6000-6 6
2
C6072 DATA
FB SDA J6000-5 5 33 R6083
6 1 1.0uF
NP VOUT VSS J6000-4 4
4

10
12
2
4
6
8
C6067 VCONT
C6008 9v3 J6000-3 3 33 R6084
C6081 C6080
3
GND

1V8

Y_1
Y_2
Y_3
Y_4
Y_5
Y_6
1000pF VIN 1.0uF LED_C1 J6000-2 2 C6091 C6090 C6089 C6088 C6087 68pF 68pF CONTROL HEAD REF DESIGNATORS 6000 - 6399
C6000 U6003
LED_C2 J6000-1 1 0.10uF 68pF 68pF 68pF 68pF 68pF 33 R6085
5

J6000-11 G1 R6089
J6000-12 G2 10K VCC GND
2V2 14 7

LED/BACKLIGHT DECODE 16 C6075 C6085 C6084 C6083 C6082 C6073 9V3


CONNECT TO 7215559H01 LCD MODULE .022uF 68pF 68pF 68pF 68pF C6074 NC

A_1
A_2
A_3
A_4
A_5
A_6
C6009 C6076 470pF 0.10uF

VCC
BIT4 BIT3 BIT2 BIT1 BIT0 0.10uF 1000pF 13 11

11
13
1
3
5
9
EN_OUT CLK_SHIFT
12
C6050
BACKLIGHT OFF 0 0 15
CLK_LATCH
470pF
QA NC NC NC NC NC NC C6018 VR6003
1 10 VR6008 VR6006 VR6004 VR6005 VR6007 VR6009 68pF
BACKLIGHT LOW 0 1 C6071 2
QB RESET
C6086 NU NU NU NU NU NU
0.10uF QC 68pF C6013
C6070 3 14
BACKLIGHT MID 1 0 0.10uF 4
QD A
C6017 C6015 C6016
68pF
C6019
QE 68pF 68pF 68pF 68pF
5
BACKLIGHT HIGH 1 1 NC QF U6002
6
NC QG
GREEN LED 1 NC
7
QH
NC
9
SQH
MAIN BOARD CONNECTOR
YELLOW LED 1

GND
28 J6001-28 RESET
27 J6001-27 D/C
RED LED 1 9V3 8
26 J6001-26 DISPLAY_CS
9V3
24 J6001-24 CLOCK
9V3 9V3 9V3 9V3 9V3
25 J6001-25 DATA/D7
23 J6001-23 LED_CS
S6000

D6023
SWITCH NU 30 J6001-30 9V3
D6022

ON/OFF
<
P4
P3 ON/OFF 22 J6001-22 ON_OFF_SW
D6021

RED
C1 C2 14 J6001-14 VOL1
D6002

D6005

D6008

D6011

YELLOW
C3 C4 13 J6001-13 VOL2
S6010 1V8 1V8
C5 C6
SWITCH 10 J6001-10 SPKR-
GREEN Q6004 R6033 11 J6001-11 SPKR+
A 3 0 NU R6025
10K R6026 7 J6001-7 GPIO 2/D-
Q6005
2 C
R6072 10K 10K
P1
CH-
8 J6001-8 GPIO 1/D+
MENU BACK B 1 0 NU NU
10K 4 J6001-4 OPT 5V/Vbus
47K
D6001

D6004

D6007

D6010

470pF 5 J6001-5 GPIO 4/HOOK

GND1
GND2
C6006 C6051 2 J6001-2 MIC GROUND
47K M6000
1000pF Q6007 CONTACT 1 J6001-1 MIC AUDI O

G1
G2
NU 10K 6 J6001-6 GPIO 3/PTT
1 2
P2 > CH+
PIN1 PIN2 9 J6001-9 GPIO 0/PWR ON
OK
29 J6001-29 GROUN D
D6000

D6003

D6006

D6009

47K 0 21 J6001-21 ROW_0


R6032 R6073 S6004 S6008 S6012
0 C6014 NU NU NU 20 J6001-20 ROW_1
R6011 M6001 .01uF SWITCH SWITCH SWITCH
CONTACT NU 19 J6001-19 ROW_2
560 1 2 1 2 3 4
C6012 C1 C2 C1 C2 PIN3 PIN4 18 J6001-18 ROW_3
R6009 R6010
1 2 .01uF 3 4 3 4 2 5
R6037 R6040 R6041 R6042 PIN1 PIN2 C3 C4 C6052 C3 C4 PIN2 PIN5 15 J6001-15 COL_2
560 560 5 6 5 6 1
182 182 182 182 C5 C6 470pF C5 C6 PIN1 16 J6001-16 COL_1
R6036 17 J6001-17 COL_0
0 BACK P3 CH- 12 J6001-12 HANDSET AUDIO
M6002
CONTACT 3 J6001-3 ACC_ID
C6010 C6011 g1 J6001-31
9V3 1 2 470pF 470pF S6003 S6007 S6011
PIN1 PIN2 NU NU NU g2 J6001-32
U6001-2 SWITCH SWITCH SWITCH
LM2904 1 2 1 2 1 2
R6012 C1 C2 C1 C2 C1 C2
8 6 3 4 3 4 3 4
SPKR- P6004-1 C3 C4 C6054 C3 C4 C6055 C3 C4
7 5 6
470pF 5 6
470pF 5 6
NC
27K SPKR+ P6004-2 C5 C6 C5 C6 C5 C6
5
P6004-3
C6003 C6004 4 <
1000pF 0.10uF R6014 P6004-4 MENU OK
VR6000 VR6001 VR6002 VR6020 VR6042 VR6043 VR6045
NC NC NC NC NC NC NC
10K NU S6002 S6006
8 2 SWITCH NU SWITCH NU
R6015 C6057
Q6008 1 1 2 1 2 470pF
VR6040 C1 C2 C1 C2
3 3 4 3 4
2.2K 4 NU C3 C4 C6056 C3 C4
5 6 5 6
NC C5 C6 470pF C5 C6 (Not Used)
C6001 R6016 R6017
10K C6007 1.2K
1000pF 1000pF P2 P1
NU NU U6001-1
NU R6035
LM2904 0
C6060 C6061 C6063 C6064 C6065 C6068 S6001 S6005 S6009
MMP 470pF 470pF 470pF 470pF 470pF 470pF SWITCH NU SWITCH NU SWITCH NU KEY PAD ADDRESS
1 2 1 2 3 4
R6018 GPIO 2/D- J6003-4 C1 C2 C1 C2 PIN3 PIN4
COL0 COL1 COL2
3 4 3 4 2 5
GPIO 1/D+ J6003-8 C3 C4 C6066 C3 C4 PIN2 PIN5 C6053
5 6 5 6 1
OPT 5V/Vbus 470pF 470pF
R6019 R6020
10K J6003-6 C5 C6 C5 C6 PIN1
ROW 0 BACK P3 CH-
GPIO 4/HOOK J6003-9
10 10 >
GROUND J6003-5 P4 CH+ ROW 1 HOME < OK
MIC AUDIO J6003-7
GPIO 3/PTT J6003-2
ROW 2 P2 P1
GPIO 0/PWR ON J6003-10
HANDSET AUDIO J6003-3 ROW 3 P4 > CH+
ACC_I D J6003-1

Display Control Head Schematic Diagram


4-8 Display Control Head Parts List

5.0 Display Control Head Parts List Circuit Motorola Circuit Motorola
Description Description
Circuit Motorola Ref Part No. Ref Part No.
Description C6088 2113944A36 68pF R6020 0613952Q25 10
Ref Part No.
C6089 2113944A36 68pF R6025 NOT PLACED 10K
C6000 2113945Y02 0.10uF
C6090 2113944A36 68pF R6026 NOT PLACED 10K
C6001 NOT PLACED 1000pF
C6091 2113944A36 68pF R6032 NOT PLACED 0
C6003 2113945A09 1000pF
D6000 4815809H04 LED GREEN R6033 NOT PLACED 0
C6004 2113945Y02 0.10uF
D6001 4815809H04 LED GREEN R6035 0613952R66 0
C6005 2113945A09 1000pF
D6002 4815809H04 LED GREEN R6036 0613952R66 0
C6006 NOT PLACED 1000pF
D6003 4815809H04 LED GREEN R6037 0613952L26 182
C6007 NOT PLACED 1000pF
D6004 4815809H04 LED GREEN R6039 0613952Q65 470
C6008 2113946S35 1.0uF
D6005 4815809H04 LED GREEN R6040 0613952L26 182
C6009 2113945Y02 0.10uF
D6006 4815809H04 LED GREEN R6041 0613952L26 182
C6010 2113945A05 470pF
D6007 4815809H04 LED GREEN R6042 0613952L26 182
C6011 2113945A05 470pF
D6008 4815809H04 LED GREEN R6072 0613952R66 0
C6012 2113945B02 0.01uF
D6009 4815809H04 LED GREEN R6073 0613952R66 0
C6013 2113944A36 68pF
D6010 4815809H04 LED GREEN R6080 0613952Q37 33
C6014 2113945B02 0.01uF
D6011 4815809H04 LED GREEN R6081 0613952Q37 33
C6015 2113944A36 68pF
D6021 4815809H04 LED GREEN R6082 0613952Q37 33
C6016 2113944A36 68pF
D6022 4815809H03 LED YELLOW R6083 0613952Q37 33
C6017 2113944A36 68pF
D6023 4815809H02 LED RED R6084 0613952Q37 33
C6018 2113944A36 68pF
J6000 0916769H01 10-PIN FLEX CONNECTOR R6085 0613952Q37 33
C6019 2113944A36 68pF
J6001 0915555H01 30-PIN CONTROL HEAD R6086 0613952R66 0
C6050 2113945A05 470pF
CONNECTOR R6089 0613952R01 10K
C6051 2113945A05 470pF
J6003 0964501H02 10-PIN GCAI CONNECTOR S6010 4071276L01 VOLUME ENCODER
C6052 2113945A05 470pF
M6000 3915452H01 GROUNDING SPRING U6000 5115391H01 VOLTAGE REGULATOR
C6053 2113945A05 470pF
M6001 3915452H01 GROUNDING SPRING U6001 5114005A01 DUAL OPAMP
C6054 2113945A05 470pF
M6002 3915452H01 GROUNDING SPRING U6002 5114000A37 IC, SERIAL-TO-PARALLEL
C6055 2113945A05 470pF
P6004 2815162H01 2-PIN SPEAKER CONVERTER
C6056 2113945A05 470pF
CONNECTOR U6003 5115502H01 LOGIC TRANSLATOR
C6057 2113945A05 470pF
Q6004 4815261H01 ANALOG SWITCH VR6000 NOT PLACED DIODE, 5.6V ZENER
C6060 2113945A05 470pF
Q6005 4815261H01 ANALOG SWITCH VR6001 4813977A43 DIODE, 5.6V ZENER
C6061 2113945A05 470pF
Q6007 4815261H01 ANALOG SWITCH VR6002 4813977A43 DIODE, 5.6V ZENER
C6063 2113945A05 470pF
Q6008 4813973B01 NPN VR6003 4813977A48 DIODE, 20V ZENER
C6064 2113945A05 470pF
R6001 0613952Q65 470 VR6004 NOT PLACED DIODE, 5.6V ZENER
C6065 2113945A05 470pF
R6002 0613952R13 33K VR6005 NOT PLACED DIODE, 5.6V ZENER
C6066 2113945A05 470pF
R6003 0613952R10 24K VR6006 NOT PLACED DIODE, 5.6V ZENER
C6067 2113945A09 1000pF
R6004 0613952Q81 2.2K VR6007 NOT PLACED DIODE, 5.6V ZENER
C6068 2113945A05 470pF
R6005 0613952Q65 470 VR6008 NOT PLACED DIODE, 5.6V ZENER
C6070 2113945Y02 0.10uF
R6006 0613952Q65 470 VR6009 NOT PLACED DIODE, 5.6V ZENER
C6071 2113945Y02 0.10uF
R6007 0613952Q65 470 VR6020 4813977A43 DIODE, 5.6V ZENER
C6072 2113946S35 1.0uF
R6008 0613952Q65 470 VR6040 NOT PLACED DIODE, 5.6V ZENER
C6073 2113945Y02 0.10uF
R6009 0613952Q67 560 VR6042 4813977A43 DIODE, 5.6V ZENER
C6074 2113945A05 470pF
R6010 0613952Q67 560 VR6043 4813977A43 DIODE, 5.6V ZENER
C6075 2113946A02 0.022uF
R6011 0613952Q67 560 VR6045 4813977A43 DIODE, 5.6V ZENER
C6076 2113945A09 1000pF
R6012 0613952R11 27K
C6080 2113944A36 68pF
R6013 0613952Q65 470
C6081 2113944A36 68pF
R6014 0613952N01 10K
C6082 2113944A36 68pF
R6015 0613952Q81 2.2K
C6083 2113944A36 68pF
R6016 NOT PLACED 10K
C6084 2113944A36 68pF
R6017 0613952Q75 1.2K
C6085 2113944A36 68pF
R6018 0613952R01 10K
C6086 2113944A36 68pF
R6019 0613952Q25 10
C6087 2113944A36 68pF
M

DGM 4100/DGM 6100


Mobile Radios
Chapter 3
Controller
Service Information

Issue: June, 2007


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Chapter 3 - Controller Service Information

Table of Contents

Section 1 Theory of Operation

1.0 Controller .............................................................................................................1-1


1.1 Radio Power Distribution ................................................................................1-2
1.2 Power On/Off..................................................................................................1-4
1.3 Clocks.............................................................................................................1-7
1.4 Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI).....................................................................1-8
1.5 Serial Synchronous Interface (SSI) ................................................................1-9
1.6 ACC_ID Interface .........................................................................................1-10
1.7 USB Interface ...............................................................................................1-11
1.8 Control Head Interface .................................................................................1-12
1.9 Mobile Accessory Port (MAP).......................................................................1-14
1.10 Option Board Interface .................................................................................1-17
1.11 Audio ............................................................................................................1-18

Section 2 Troubleshooting Charts

1.0 Controller Troubleshooting Chart.........................................................................2-1


2.0 Power-Up Troubleshooting Chart ........................................................................2-2
3.0 Control Head Troubleshooting Chart ...................................................................2-3
4.0 Audio Troubleshooting Chart ...............................................................................2-4

Section 3 Controller Schematics / Parts Lists

1.0 Allocation of Schematics and Parts List...............................................................3-1


1.1 Controller Circuits ...........................................................................................3-1
2.0 Controller R1 Schematic Diagrams......................................................................3-3
Controller - GPS Schematic Diagram .....................................................................3-3
Controller DC Supply Schematic Diagram .............................................................3-4
Controller DC Distribution Schematic Diagram ......................................................3-5
Controller Peripheral Schematic Diagram - (sheet 1 of 2) ......................................3-6
Controller Peripheral Schematic Diagram (sheet 2 of 2) ........................................3-7
Controller Microprocessor Schematic Diagram ......................................................3-8
Controller Memories Schematic Diagram ...............................................................3-9
Controller Audio and USB Schematic Diagram ....................................................3-10
2.1 Controller R1 Parts List ................................................................................3-11
3.0 Controller R2 Schematic Diagrams....................................................................3-17
Controller - GPS Schematic Diagram ...................................................................3-17
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Controller DC Supply Schematic Diagram ........................................................... 3-18


Controller DC Distribution Schematic Diagram .................................................... 3-19
Controller Peripheral Schematic Diagram - (sheet 1 of 2).................................... 3-20
Controller Peripheral Schematic Diagram (sheet 2 of 2) ...................................... 3-21
Controller Microprocessor Schematic Diagram .................................................... 3-22
Controller Memories Schematic Diagram............................................................. 3-23
Controller Audio and USB Schematic Diagram .................................................... 3-24
3.1 Controller R2 Parts List ............................................................................... 3-25
1-1

Section 1
THEORY OF OPERATION

1.0 Controller
The Controller section consists of 4 main ICs. These are the Texas Instrument OMAP1710 Host/
DSP Processor (U1000), Flash memory (U2000), SDRAM memory (U2001) and the MAKO Audio/
Power Management (U3200) chip.

Figure 1-1 shows how the Controller interfaces with the RF section, GPS, Control Head and
peripherals in a DGM series radio. The Controller, RF section, GPS, Control Head interface,
Accessory interface, and Option Board interface are placed on a single Transceiver board. The
physical interfaces between the Transceiver board and Option Board and between the Transceiver
board and Control Head are via flex type connectors. All of the user interfaces are located on the
Control Head.
Audio PA
Battery PA_SUPPLY RF Interface
9.3V PA_Driver_Supply
Reg.

9.3V 9.3V_RF
Reg. 5V 5V_RF
Reg
V2_1.875V Vdd TOMAHAWK_ABACUS ABACUS RF
16.8MHz
V4_2.775V Supply FE_TUNE PA_BIAS RAMP_DAC SPI SSI CNTRL
V7_2.775V
Curr. 5V_GPS 32.768KHz
RX SSI
TX SSI

Limit
EXT_SWB+

ON_OFF_CTRL
FET_ENX DAC1 DAC2 DAC3
McBSP2 GPIOs
1.5V GPS
SPI 4-Wire SPI SPI_1 2.8V
9.3V
Reg.
Reg.
Logic
11 Channels Batt. Sense GPIOs CTRL
5V FET SW1 Power Level
5V_GPS ADC
Reg. Management Curr. Sense Shift SiRF
UART3
VBUS SW5 IC
VBUS1,2
Reg. Curr.
Core Sense
1.4V SW2 V2_1.875V Peripheral_IO
Reg.
V2_1.875V Core
V3_1.35V MAKO 1.4V
OMAP1710 Curr. Sense

V4_2.775V (LDOs,Codec,USB,1-Wire,ADC,DAC) (MPU & DSP)


V6_2.9V
LDOs SDRAM
V7_2.775V
(64Mb: 4M x 16)
V8_5V
V9_3V MEM I/F
V10_3.3V FLASH
I2C USB0 (64Mb: 4M x 16)
Audio Atten. Audio Preamp USB_RS232 USB1
Interfaces
Voice Codec UART1
I2C
USB1,2 TXCR I2C
4-Wire SSI
OPT_SELA McBSP1
4-Wire SSI
ON/OFF Logic SSI GPIO
1-Wire GPIOs
Audio
CLK KEYPAD
PA GPIOs SPI_2 MPUIOs McBSP3
32.768KHz PLL I/F
TDA1519C

24.576 MHz 32.768 KHz 12 MHz

ADS DATA Keypad SSI Buffer


Volume
Emerg/Ignition &Navigation
Encoder
Serial_Parallel IC LCD Driver/LED buttons Dir. CTRL /
VBUS2 USB2 SYNC
DC Supply EXT_SWB+
Repeater
9.3V 2.9V Reg.
Rear Accessory (MAP)
ON/OFF Switch Option Board
VBUS1 GPIOs
GCAI MMP
SYNC

Control Head SSI

Peripherals

Figure 1-1: Controller Block Diagram


1-2 Controller

1.1 Radio Power Distribution

Figure 1-2 illustrates the controller DC power distribution throughout the transceiver board.

*TX_PA_Final (Q0702)
Battery *Antenna Switch ckt.
(J3000) *Audio_PA (U3500)

Ext_SWB+ Accessory Connectory


12.6V
U3003 (J4000-7)

SW_9.3V_PA_Reg 9.3V *TX_PA_Pre-Driver (U0700)


U0100 GPO_4
U3005 & U3006 *TX_PA_Driver (U0703)

SW_9.3V_RF_Reg. 9.3V P_FET 9.1V


U3001 Q0107

SW_5V_Reg. *Audio OpAmp (U3502 &U3505) TX_Pwr_Cntrl *RX VCO Buffer (Q0202)
U3002 *Control Head (E4001, J4001-1) *RX FE Amp (Q0402)
5V_Reg. Log Amp
*TX PA Pressure Pad Switch (S0700) U0941 U0940 *RX FE AGC
*TX VCO Buffer (Q0302) *RX FE DAC Doubler (Q0403)
*TX pwr cntrl attenuator ckt *RX 1st LO Amp (Q0405)
5V

*Volume Atten.(U3501) *Synthesizer (U0100) RXBE


*1-Wire LevelTranslator (U3508) *IF Amp (Q0500)
*GPS Antenna Sense 3V_Reg
U0601
ABACUS3
3.6V_Reg
Q0601

UNSW_9.3V_Reg 9.3V
U3040

P_FET 9.1V UNSW_5V_Reg.


(Q3201)
U3004
*Option Board 5V
(J4003-1)
BPLUS & FET_ENX PA_BPLUS
3.6V *Shift Register (U4000) GPS
BAT_7V5 Switcher1
SW1_SUMCOMP *Peripheral Inverter ckts 2.8V_RF_Reg
(Q3200) *USB1 D+/D- ESD (D4001) U6402
Switcher2 *USB2 D+/D- ESD (D4000)
2.8V_Dig_Reg
U6406 SiRF
MAKO LOGIC_VDD
(U3200) 1.4V_Reg. 1.4V (0.87mA/MHz) 1.5V_RTC_Reg
U3201 U6407
V2_1.875V
V3_1.35V Not Used
V9_3V Not Used *SDRAM (U2001) DVDD CDVV
*FLASH (U2000)
*32.678KHz Square (U3203) OMAP1710
*16.8MHz Square (U1006)
*Cypher SSI Buffer (U4005:U4008) (U1000)
LDOs *GPS Logics Translator (U1005)
*Logic Translator (U4001)
*Tomahawk Digital IO (U0100)
*Abacus3 Digital IO (U0600)

V4_2.775V
V7_2.775V

*Tomahawk TCXO (Y0100) *16.8MHz Buffer (Q0100) *GPS Logics Translator (U1005)
*Tomahawk Analog (U0100) *Tomahawk Digital (U0100) *I 2 C Bus Translator (U3503)

V8_5V *USB /GPIO1&2 Switch (U3504)

V10_3.3V *GCAI GPIO_1& GPIO_2 Pull-Up

V6_2.9V *1-WireTranslator (U3508)


9.1V
ATOD0

Switcher5
ON_OFF_CNTRL SW5_SUMCOMP
(Q3202)
USB_CONNECT 5.25V
Push On_Off (J4001-9) USB_Supply FET
(ON: Short Press) MECH_SW 0.2 (Q3207)
VBUS1_SEN
(OFF: Long Press)
FET
VBUS1_CMD
(Q3203)
Emergency (J4000-23)
(ON: Ground) EMERG_PB 5V, 500mA (max)
VBUS1 VBUS1_MMP (J4001-27)
(OFF: No Connect) 0.2
VBUS2_SEN
VBUS2_CMD
Ignition (J4000-25) FET
(ON: >7V) IGN_X (Q3204)
(OFF: 0V) 5V, 500mA (max)
VBUS2 VBUS2_MAP (J4000-3)

Figure 1-2: Radio Power Distribution


Controller 1-3

Voltage regulation is provided to the controller, GPS and RF sections by the following devices:

• +9.3V_PA: U3005, U3006, and U3030


• +9.3V_CNTRL: U3040 and U3030
• +9.3V_SW: U3001
• +12.6V_Ext SWB+: U3003
• +1.5V GPS RTC: U6407
• +1.4V OMAP Core: U3201
• Supplies for the Controller section: U3200 (MAKO)
• Supplies for the RF and GPS sections: U0601, U0941,U3002,U3004,U6402, and U6406

The 9V3_PA regulator uses Op Amp U3030-1 as a controlling element. The regulated output
voltage is divided by R3039 and R3040 and compared with an accurate reference voltage (5.1V DC)
determined by VR3040. The Op Amp's output voltage at pin 1 varies the amount of conduction in
transistors Q3032, U3005 and U3006 as necessary to keep voltages equal on pins 2 and 3 of the
Op Amp. A characteristic of the Op Amp which allows the regulator to start up is the fact the output
is high when both inputs are low, which occurs momentarily at turn-on. Dual diode D3030 serves two
purposes. Diode D3030 is used to protect transistors U3005 and U3006 if the 9.3V_PA line is
grounded. When this happens Q3032's base can only be 0.7V DC and transistors U3005 and
U3006 will be turned off. Diode D3030 also provides temperature compensation of the regulated
output voltage. The 9V3_PA supply powers the low level and driver stages of the RF power
amplifier.

The MAKO and GPS regulators are powered by the 9V3_CNTRL supply. Op Amp U3030-2
functions as a controlling element for the 9V3_CNTRL regulator. The regulated output voltage is
divided by R3045 and R3046 and compared with the reference voltage determined by VR3040. The
Op Amp's output voltage at pin 7 varies the amount of conduction in transistors Q3040 and U3040
as necessary to keep equal voltages on pins 5 and 6 of the Op Amp. As is the case with the 9V3_PA
regulator, the Op Amp characteristic allows the regulator to start up when both Op Amp inputs are
momentarily low at turn-on. Dual diode D3040 serves two purposes. Diode D3040 is used to protect
transistor U3040 if the 9.3V_CNTRL line is grounded. When this happens Q3040's base can only be
0.7V DC and transistor U3040 will be turned off. Diode D3030 also provides temperature
compensation of the regulated output voltage.

Regulator U3001 generates the 9.3V required by most RF, power control, and audio circuits. Input
and output capacitors C3005, and C3006/C3007/C3046 are used to reduce high frequency noise.
R3003 and R3004 resistor divider set the output voltage to 9.3V. This regulator output is
electronically enabled by 0V signal at pin 2. MAKO (U3200) FET_ENX, Q3206, and Q3041 are used
to control the on-off at U3001 pin 2.

Regulator U3003 generates the 12.6V required by external accessory device at connector J4000-7.
Input and output capacitors C3012, and C3012 / C3013 are used to reduce high frequency noise.
R3003 and R3004 resistor divider set the output voltage to 12.6V. This regulator output is
electronically enabled by 0V signal at pin 2. MAKO (U3200) FET_ENX, Q3206, and Q3041 are used
to control the on-off at U3003 pin 2.

There are a total of eight other LDO regulators used to regulate the 9.3V supply down to specific
application voltages. U0941, U3002, and U3004 are set to supply 5V output. U0601 is set to supply
3V for the Abacus III IC. U6402 and U6406 generate 2.8 V for GPS Digital IO and RF circuitry while
U6407 regulator provides 1.5V for the GPS RTC module. U3201 regulator, which is capable of
handling up to 1 Amp, is set to 1.4V for the OMAP core.
1-4 Controller

Switcher1 (Q3200) in conjunction with the MAKO power management IC (U3200) is a highly
efficient dc-dc converter. In this application, it is configured as a synchronous buck dc-dc regulator. It
generates an accurate 3.6V output, which supplies directly to the MAKO internal switcher2 circuit as
well as the 1.4V regulator for the OMAP Core (U3201). A pulse width modulated (PWM) signal is
output from U3200 pin G14 to Q3200 pin 4 and controls the output voltage level. External
components L3200 and C3203 are needed to filter out the dc-dc converter output. R3200 (0.1 ohm)
is used for current sense and over-current circuit protection with 2A threshold. MAKO switcher2
output 2.3V and supplies to the rest of MAKO internal LDOs.

Switcher5 (Q3202) circuitry is similar to Switcher1. It is also configured as a synchronous buck dc-
dc regulator. It generates an accurate 5.2V output, which supplies directly to both VBUS1 and
VBUS2 supplies. External components L3202 and C3212 are needed to filter out the output. Q3208
and Q3207 prevent internal voltage leakage onto VBUS_SUPPLY (U3200 pin B13). When the radio
is operated in the HOST mode, USB_CONNECT (U3200 pin L6) is toggled HIGH (3.3V) turning on
PMOS FET (Q3207) through Q3208 inverter, and thus provides 5.2V to both Q3203 and Q3204
drains. Software will enable VBUS1_CMD and VBUS2_CMD either VBUS1 or VBUS2 port base on
the detection mechanism. Note, only one of two VBUS ports can supply up to 500mA (max) at one
time. R3207 and R3208 (0.2 ohm) are used for current sense and over-current circuit protection with
800mA threshold. In device mode, USB_CONNECT is toggled LOW to disable VBUS supply.

The MAKO power management IC (U3200) provides eight more LDOs. Some LDOs are
programmable to meet the requirement for various ASIC devices. V2, V3, and V9 are programmable
via SPI while V4, V5, V6, V8, and V10 are fixed. See Figure 1-2 for details.

1.2 Power On/Off

The radio can switch ON and OFF in one of the following three ways:

1. ON/OFF switch (No Ignition Mode)


2. Ignition Sense and ON/OFF switch (Ignition Mode)
3. Emergency

1.2.1 ON/OFF Switch

The On-Off push button is connected between MAKO MECH_SW (U3200 pin E4) and ground. This
pin is configured to operate as a momentary push button by tying MAKO SW_TYPE (U3200 pin B3)
to 2.5V. The MAKO will monitor this debounced signal via its internal 'Virtual Toggle Switch' (VTS).
The signal changes state each time the button is pressed and released. At turn on, VTS is set as
soon as the debounce logic detects a button press. At turn off, the button press is debounced for an
additional two seconds before VTS is toggled back to off.

1.2.2 Ignition Sense

Ignition sense is initiated by applying either the car battery or separate voltage that is higher than 7V
to rear accessory connector J4000 pin 25. It will drive NPN transistor (Q4006) into saturation which
pulls its collector to ground and presents an active low to MAKO IGN_X input (U3200 pin B4). When
there is no voltage at J4000 pin 25, Q4006 is turned off and its collector is internally pulled high by
the MAKO Vsave supply. Because of the noisy nature of ignition signal, a long debounce period of
250ms is used before it will be recognized as a valid input.
Controller 1-5

1.2.3 Emergency

The emergency switch, when engaged, grounds the base of Q4005 via rear accessory connector
pin J4000-23. This causes Q4005 to turn off and Q4015 to turn on and pulls the collector of Q4015
to ground presenting an active low to MAKO EMERG_PB (U3200 pin F4). An active low signal at
this pin is indicating that the emergency button or switch is being pressed. When the emergency
switch is disengaged, pin J4000-23 is floating and Q4005 is turned on by 5V at the base. This
results in turning off Q4015. The collector of Q4015 is pulled to logic high via an MAKO internal pull-
up resistor on EMERG_PB (U3200 pin F4).

1.2.4 Power-Up Sequence

Figure 1-3 describes the typical power-up sequence on the mobile radio and the following events
that occur sequentially.

*TX_PA_Final (Q0702)
*Antenna Switch ckt.
Battery
*Audio_PA (U3500)
(J3000)
Ext_SWB+
12.6V
U3003

SW_9.3V_PA_Reg 9.3V
U3005 & U3006

SW_9.3V_RF_Reg. 9.3V
U3001

UNSW_9.3V_Reg 9.3V P_FET 9.1V


U3040 (Q3201)

2
2.5V BPLUS &
BAT_7V5
FET_ENX PA_BPLUS
3.6V
4
Switcher1 1.4V_Reg. 1.4V Core (0.87mA/MHz)
SW1_SUMCOMP
(Q3200) U3201
SW_TYPE
Switcher2 1.8V IO
Default PGLDO2
LOGIC_VDD
5
Voltage
Selection
PGLDO3 OMAP1710
1 For V2 LDOs (U1000)
and V3 V2_1.875V
MAKO V3_1.35V Not Used PWRON_RST (R12)
ON_OFF_CNTRL (U3200) 6
V4_2.775V MPU_RST (U20)
Push On_Off (J4001-9) V6_2.9V
(ON: Short Press) MECH_SW V7_2.775V
(OFF: Long Press) V8_5V
V9_3V Not Used
Emergency (J4000-23)
EMERG_PB V10_3.3V RST_OUT (AA20)
(ON: Ground)
(OFF: No Connect)

Ignition (J4000-25) POWER ON RESET


RESETX
(ON: >7V) IGN_X
(OFF: 0V) XTAL32_IN XTAL32_OUT OSC_IN (Y2) OSC_OUT (W3)

32.768KHZ 12MHZ
Y3201 3 Y1000
7
+20 ppm +20 ppm
U3202
U3203

Figure 1-3: Power-Up Sequence


1-6 Controller

1. Users initiate one of the three on-off control functions (On-Off push button, Ignition or Emer-
gency).
2. The MAKO (U3200) generates an output low at FET_ENX (pin E2) once it detects a valid
input at either Mech_SW (pin E4), Emerg_PB (pin F4), or IGN_X (pin B4). Q3206 dual PNP/
NPN transistor acts as double inverter between the MAKO and Q3201 power MOSFET
switch as well as over voltage protection. This logic low at the gate of Q3201 results in switch-
ing 9.3V to both Q3200 switcher circuitry and 1.4V regulator (U3201).
3. Next the MAKO (U3200) asserts the RESETX (pin C5) low to the OMAP for an additional
32mS after all the DC regulators are stable. It is then de-asserted, allowing the OMAP proces-
sor to start.

1.2.5 Power-Down Sequence

Figure 1-4 describes the recommended power-down sequence on the mobile radio for proper
shutdown. The following events will occur sequentially.

*TX_PA_Final (Q0702)
*Antenna Switch ckt.
Battery
*Audio_PA (U3500)
(J3000)
Ext_SWB+
12.6V
U3003

SW_9.3V_PA_Reg 9.3V
U3005 & U3006

SW_9.3V_RF_Reg. 9.3V
U3001

5
UNSW_9.3V_Reg P_FET
U3040 (Q3201)
9.3V
9.1V

4
2.5V BPLUS & FET_ENX PA_BPLUS
BAT_7V5 Switcher1 1.4V_Reg.
SW1_SUMCOMP 1.4V Core (0.87mA/MHz)
(Q3200) U3201
SW_TYPE 3.6V
Switcher2 1.8V IO
Default PGLDO2
LOGIC_VDD
Voltage
Selection
PGLDO3 OMAP1710
1 For V2 LDOs (U1000)
and V3 V2_1.875V
MAKO V3_1.35V Not Used GPIO_62(G20)
ON_OFF_CNTRL (U3200) V4_2.775V
3 SPI_BUS
Push On_Off (J4001-9) V6_2.9V
(ON: Short Press) MECH_SW V7_2.775V
(OFF: Long Press) V8_5V
V9_3V Not Used
Emergency (J4000-23)
EMERG_PB V10_3.3V
(ON: Ground)
(OFF: No Connect)
2
INT_X
Ignition (J4000-25) CLK32K_IN (P13)
SPI
(ON: >7V) IGN_X
RESET_X
(OFF: 0V) XTAL32_IN XTAL32_OUT OSC_IN (Y2) OSC_OUT (W3)

32.768KHZ 12MHZ
Y3201 Y1000

+20 ppm +20 ppm


U3202
U3203 POWER ON RESET

Figure 1-4: Power-Down Sequence


Controller 1-7

1. Users initiate one of the three on-off control functions (On-Off push button, Ignition and
Emergency).
2. The MAKO (U3200) starts an internal 125 ms watchdog timer and sets the shutdown interrupt
flag which causes the INT_X (pin B4) interrupt output pin to assert low.
3. The OMAP (U1000) then determines by way of SPI register access that it must initiate the
power down sequence.
4. The MAKO (U3200) asserts the RESETX (pin C5) to active low (system reset), turns off all
MAKO DC regulators, and de-asserts the FET_ENX (pin E2) which turns off 9.3V for the con-
troller.

1.3 Clocks

Figure 1-5 illustrates the controller clocks used throughout the radio.

TOMAHAWK P2 ABACUS III


U0100 Q0100
U0600
16.8MHz
CLK2 OUT FREF

XOSC BASE ARX DAC

16.8 MHZ
TCXO
SiRF GPS
+0.5 ppm (GPS & CPHER)
U6400
+1.5 ppm (NONGPS) REF_CLK
1.4V
LOW_REF_CLK

U6404
10K
MAKO P2 U1006
U3200 General Pupose
EXT_CLK (N18) OSC32K_IN (V13)
TIMER
OMAP1710
OSC32K_OUT (AA13)
U1000 VSS_11 (Y13)
CLK32K_IN (P13)
SYS_CLK_IN (Y4)
U3202
U3203
XOUT XIN XTAL32_IN XTAL32_OUT
OSC_IN (Y2) DPLL1 xN MPU CLK
24.576MHZ 32.768KHZ 12MHZ
Y3200 Y3201 Y1000
32.768 KHz
OSC_OUT (W3) xN DSP CLK
+30 ppm +20 ppm +20 ppm

xN TC CLK
OMAP 3.3 Core

Figure 1-5: Clock Connections

The OMAP processor (U1000), which consists of an ARM and DSP core, needs three clocks for
operation: a 32.768 kHz square-wave, a 12 MHz sine-wave, and a 16.8 MHz square-wave clock.
The 16.8 MHz clock source is provided from the Tomahawk TCXO with its supporting circuitry
Q0100 buffer amplifier, routes to squarer-circuit U1006, and feed to EXT_CLK (U1000 pin N18). The
32.768 kHz clock is generated by the MAKO crystal Y3201 oscillator; converted to a gated clock by
U3202 and U3303 circuitry; then directly feed to OMAP CLK32_IN (U1000 pin P13) as well as GPS
IC (U6400). The OMAP needs the 32.786 kHz to determine the input reference clock (12, 13, or
19.2 MHz) applied to OSC_IN (U1000 pin Y2). Without this 32 kHz clock, the OMAP will potentially
program all the wrong dividers for USB and UART booting. The 12 MHz sine-wave is the main
system reference clock for the OMAP which all the internal clocks are derived from. External pull-up
on OSC32K_IN (U1000 pin V13) and grounding both OSC32K_OUT (pin AA1 and VSS_11 (pin
Y13) indicating that an external 32 kHz clock is used. The 24.576 MHz crystal (Y3200) oscillator is
the reference clock for MAKO CODEC and SSI clock.
1-8 Controller

1.4 Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI)

Figure 1-6 illustrates the controller SPI used throughout the radio.
1.8V

OMAP1710
U1000 1.8V 2.9V 2.9V

1.8V
Level Translator LED’s Register
HPD SPI MMC1 SPI U6003 U6002
TOMAHAWK P2 SN74LVC07A SN74AHC594
U0100 SPI_CLK SERIAL_CLK
SPI_CLK SPIF.SCK (U19) SPI.CLK (M14) CLOCK
SPI_MOSI SERIAL_DATA
SPI_DW SPIF.DOUT (W21) MMC.CMD (P11) DATA
SPI_MISO
SPI_DR SPIF.DIN (U18) LED_CS
SPI.CS2 (P20) LED_CS
THK_CE
CEX GPIO_44 (P15)
LCD
CLOCK Interface
1.8V DATA
DISPLAY_CS
SPI.CS1 (P19) DISPLAY_CS

PC

ABACUS III PD 1.8V 5V 5V


1.8V
U0600
DOUTB
ABACUS3_CE Level Translator Accy’s t Register
PE GPIO_9 (Y8) U4000
U4001
10K SN74AHC594
1.8V SN74LVC07A
CLOCK
SPI.RDY (R18)
SPI_CLK DATA
MAKO P2 SPI_DO
SPI.CS3 (P18) PROGM_IO_CS
U3200 LED_CS
SPI_DI
SPI_CS MAKO_CE GPIO_58 (R11)

47K

Figure 1-6: SPI Connections

The OMAP processor (U1000) has two SPI busses that it uses to communicate with the various
peripheral IC's. The first is the High Performance Data (HPD) SPI bus and the second is the multi-
media card (MMC) SPI.

The HPD SPI is a synchronous serial bus made up of four lines, SPI_CLK, SPI_MOSI, SPI_MISO,
and chip select. The SPI_CLK line is used to control the speed of the data to/from the peripheral IC's
and the OMAP processor. This clock can be adjusted to different speed based on the IC's
specification.

HPD SPI module is used to interface to Tomahawk (U0100), Abacus III (U0600), and the MAKO
(U3200). This interface operates at 1.8 V logic levels. SPI_MOSI, or commonly known as
TRANSMIT Data, is a data string from the OMAP while SPI_MISO or RECEIVE Data is data string
to the OMAP.

The MMC SPI is a 3-wire bus; consisting of SERIAL_CLK, SERIAL_DATA, and chip select. This SPI
bus is used to interface to accessory Serial-Parallel IC (U4000), the Control Head LED's and LCD
driver. For accessory Serial-Parallel IC, the logic level out of the processor is level shifted from 1.8V
to 5V through U4001 and pull-up resistors R4100, R4101, and R4103.
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1.5 Serial Synchronous Interface (SSI)

Figure 1-7 illustrates the controller SSI used on the radio controller design.

1.8V

1.8V
OMAP1710
U1000

DMCS GPIO_2 (D15)


TOMAHAWK P2
U0100 TXCLK McBSP2.CLKX (Y6)

SDTX McBSP2.DX (AA5)

SFTX McBSP2.FSX (W7)


1.8V
McBSP2 McBSP3
McBSP3.CLKX (N14)
CLKOUT McBSP2.CLKR (V7)

ABACUS III DOUTA McBSP2.DR (P10)


U0600
FS McBSP2.FSR (W6) McBSP3.FSX (AA17)

SYNCB GPIO_40 (W15)


McBSP3.DX (P14)
1.8V
McBSP1
McBSP3.DR (T19)
VC_DCLK McBSP1.CLKX (G21)
MAKO P2 VC_FSYNC McBSP1.FSX (H15)
U3200
VC_RX McBSP1.DX (H18)
VC_TX McBSP1.DR (H20)

OPTION CLK
BOARD I/F FSYNC
J4003
VC_RX
VC_TX

R3572
10K

Figure 1-7: SSI Connections

The OMAP processor (U1000) has a total of three SSI or multi-channel buffer serial ports (McBSP)
modules that are used to directly interface to the CODECs in the Tomahawk, Abacus, and MAKO,
as well as command/data connections to the Option Board, and between Tx and Rx radios within a
Repeater.

As shown in Figure 1-7, McBSP1 is a 4-wire bus and interface to the MAKO CODEC as well as the
Option Board. McBSP2 is 6-wire bus; 3-wire dedicated to the Tomahawk Tx audio and the other 3-
wire to Abacus Rx audio. McBSP3 is a 4-wire bus, and used primarily to interface between Tx and
Rx radios within a Repeater.
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1.6 ACC_ID Interface

Smart accessories use the Accessory ID (ACC_ID) Interface to help the radio determine which
smart accessory, if any, are attached to the radio. Figure 1-8 illustrates the ACC_ID connections
used within the radio.

2.9 5V
1.875V V

2.9V 5V R3591 R3592


R3515 R3514
R3588
Vref1 Vref2
OMAP1710 MAKO
U1000 U3200
ACC_ID_MMP (P9) SCL1 SCL2
HDQ (N20) ACC_ID_UP (L7)

ACC_ID_MAP (M8) SDA1 SDA2 MMP


2-BitTranslator
U3508

MAP

Figure 1-8: ACC_ID Interface Connections

The MAKO (U3200) switches the ACC_ID busses from the Control Head MMP (Mobile Microphone
Port) connector and the rear MAP (Mobile Accessory Port) connector to the OMAP ACC_ID bus.
Level translator (U3508) is required to level shift between 2.9V to 5V.
Controller 1-11

1.7 USB Interface

The OMAP processor (U1000) supports two USB ports. The radio makes use of these USB ports to
communicate with smart accessories, and connection to a host computer for radio programming via
CPS and tuning via the Tuner Tool. One port is available via the MMP connector and the other via
the MAP connector.

Note: The USB ports are designed to support Motorola accessories and approved applications only
and will not support third party "Plug-n-Play" USB devices.

Figure 1-9 shows the details of the HSSI connections within the radio.

V_SW5

Q3207

Mako USB_Connect (L6)


0 VBus Disable
1 VBus Enable R3240

OMAP 1710 Q3208

VBus1_Sens (E12)
3/6 Wire R3207
USB1_OE (B08) Vbus1 VBus1_Cmd (C14)
USB1_TXEN (W16) IF and
Monitor
USB1_DAT_TXD (C08) SPI VBus1 (H10) Q3203 VBus
Pin Group 1 USB1_DAT (W14)
USB1_SE0 (D08) Registers
USB1_SE0 (R13)
DP (N6) D+
USB1
DM (P7) D-
Transceiver

VBus2_Sens (F11)
MMP

VBus2_Cmd (C13) R3208


USB2_OE_RCV_RTS (A09)
Vbus2
USB0 TXEN (W4) 3 Wire Monitor
USB2_DAT_VP (B09) IF and VBus2 (D12) Q3204
Pin Group 0 USB0_DAT (P9)
VBus
USB2_SE0_VM_RXD (C09) SPI
USB0_SE0 (R8)
Registers DP (N7)
USB2 D+
DM (P8)
Transceiver
USB_INT (L15) USB_INTX (C10) D-

MAP

Figure 1-9: USB Interface Connections

The OMAP processor USB host controller communicates with accessories at either 1.5 Mbps or 12
Mbps data rates depending on the accessory. Either port can be used as a host or a device, the only
limitation is that both ports cannot be used as a device at the same time.

The MAKO (U3200) incorporates two USB transceivers that provide the physical layer signaling for
the two ports. Each transceiver generates and receives the DP and DM differential signals of the
USB port. The transceiver interfaces to the OMAP processor through a three-wire interface
consisting of two bi-directional signals (SE0 and DAT), and one uni-directional signal (TXEN). The
MAKO also includes two bus monitors that sense the connection or removal of a device and
determine whether or not to supply current to that device via Q3203 or Q3204 up to a maximum of
500 mA per port.

The USB host/device mode assignment is determined when a user attaches a USB device to the
port. The accessory contains information about what the USB mode assignment should be, this
information is sent to the radio via the ACC_ID. See section 1.6 on page 1-10, for more details on
the ACC_ID implementation. When configured as a host, VBUS is turned on by the MAKO, when
configured as a device, VBUS will be shut off and the external host supplies the VBUS power.
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1.8 Control Head Interface

The Control Head interface can be broken up into 4 separate sections: Display and Indicators,
Keypad, Mobile Mic Port (MMP), and Audio signals. Each of these sections will be covered in detail.

The block diagram of the Control Head is shown in Figure 1-10. Two different versions of the Control
Head are currently supported: a Display Control Head with LCD display, and a Numeric Display
Control Head with a 2 digit LED display and indicators. Details of the various Control Heads can be
found in section, Control Head Service Information.

Numeric Display Version Only

Display
Backlight
Display Display

BCD to 7 BCD to 7
Segment Segment
Driver Driver Icons
Display Version Only
Serial to Parallel
LCD Display Converter
132 x 34 Dot Matrix
Plus Icons

Display Reset
Display
Display Display D/C
Backlight Displ_CS (O/P)
Driver
Serial Data (O/P)
Serial Clock (O/P)

Serial To Parallel Converter


LED_CS (O/P)

Supply Voltage (Switched)


DC Ground
RED YEL GRN

Power On/Off
On/Off Switch

Volume Knob 2 Volume Encoder Outputs

SPKR+
Speaker
SPKR-

4 x 3 Push Button 4 Rows


Matrix 3 Columns

GPIO-0/ Accessory Detach


GPIO-1/D+
GPIO-2/D-
GPIO-3/PTT
GPIO-4/HOOK
OPT_5V/Vbus
ACC_ID
Mic Audio
CONTROL HEAD Mobile Mic Port
Headset Audio/Spkr+
Signal Ground

Figure 1-10: Control Head Block Diagram

1.8.1 Display and Indicators

The Control Head interface supports LED numeric displays and LCD full alphanumeric displays.
Both types of displays, as well as the LED indicators and backlights are controlled via a serial
connection with the OMAP processor (U1000). The serial interface consists of clock, data and chip
select lines that are connected directly from the OMAP processor to the serial devices in the Control
Head. See section Control Head Service Information for more information on the various Control
Heads supported.
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1.8.2 Keypad

The keypad interface is a standard pulsed 4 row by 3 column configuration controlled directly by the
OMAP processor (U1000). Each of the 3 column output lines is toggled high in sequence and the 4
row input lines are monitored to detect if a button has been pressed. The OMAP processor then
decodes which button was pressed using the appropriate column and row stimulus and response
information. See section Control Head Service Information for more information on the various
Control Heads supported.

1.8.3 Mobile Mic Port (MMP)

The Mobile Microphone Port (MMP) is a newly defined Motorola accessory port that contains audio,
digital I/O, serial interfaces, and accessory supply lines; and is similar in function to Motorola's
legacy microphone connectors. The multiplexing of these functions is handled by circuitry internal to
the MAKO (U3200). The function of each pin is listed in Table 1-1.
Table 1-1 Mobile Mic Port Functions

MMP Pin
MMP Pin Name MAKO Pin
Number

1 ACC_ID Accessory Identifier

2 GPIO_3 / PTT General Purpose I/O or PTT

3 Spkr Handset Audio

4 GPIO_2 / D- USB D-

5 GND (Ground) Ground

6 Opt_5V / Vbus 5 Volt Supply

7 Mic+ Mic Input

8 GPIO_1 / D+ USB D+

9 GPIO_4 / Hook General Purpose I/O or Hook

10 GPIO_0 / PwrOn General Purpose I/O or Power


On Detect

The MMP includes 2 serial interfaces: an USB port and an ACC_ID interface. The USB port can be
used as either a device (radio is device) or as a host (radio is host). When configured as a device,
the radio can be programmed or tuned using MOTOTRBO CPS or Tuner software. When configured
as a host, various smart accessories can be used with the radio. See section 1.7 on page 1-11 for
more information on the USB interface.

The ACC_ID interface is used by accessories to provide the radio with information needed to
configure the interface for that accessory. See section 1.6 on page 1-10 for more information on the
ACC_ID interface.

Note: The USB ports are designed to support Motorola accessories and approved applications only
and will not support third party "Plug-n-Play" USB devices.
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1.8.4 Audio Signals

The Control Head interface supports 3 audio signals from the radio: Speaker audio, Mic audio, and
Handset audio. Speaker audio is a differential audio connection to the radios audio PA. It is
connected in parallel with the MAP speaker terminals. Mic audio is a single ended low level audio
input connected to the MMP port. The Handset audio is a single ended audio output from the radio
connected to the MMP.

1.9 Mobile Accessory Port (MAP)

The Mobile Accessory Port (MAP) is a newly defined Motorola accessory port that contains audio,
programmable digital I/O, serial interfaces, and accessory supply lines; and is similar in function to
Motorola's legacy products accessory connectors.
Table 1-2 Mobile Accessory Port Functions

MAP Pin
MAP Pin Name MAKO Pin
Number

1 USB_D+

2 USB_D-
USB for programming or Smart Accessory
3 V_Bus

4 USB_Ground

5 ACC_MAP_ID_2 Accessory Identifier

6 ACC_MAP_ID_1

7 Ext_SWB+ Switched Battery Voltage

8 Power Ground Ground

9 Ext_Spkr- External Speaker

10 Ext_Spkr+

11 Tx_Audio Tx Audio Input

12 Audio Ground Ground

13 Aux_Audio_Out_1 Auxiliary Audio Output

14 Rx_Audio Rx Audio Output

15 Aux_Audio_Out_2 Auxiliary Audio Output

16 Ground Ground

17 Prgm_In_1_(PTT) Programmable Input with prescribed function


of PTT

18 Ground Ground

19 Prgm_IO_2 (Monitor) Programmable Input/Output with prescribed


function Monitor

20 Prgm_IO_6 Programmable Input/Output


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Table 1-2 Mobile Accessory Port Functions

MAP Pin
MAP Pin Name MAKO Pin
Number

21 Prgm_IO_3 (Chan_Act) Programmable Input/Output with prescribed


function Channel Activity

22 Prgm_IO_7 Programmable Input/Output

23 Prgm_In_4 (Emergency) Programmable Input with dedicated function


for Emergency Switch

24 Prgm_IO_8 Programmable Input/Output

25 Prgm_In_5 (Ign Sense) Programmable Input with dedicated function


for Ignition Sense

26 Prgm_Out_9 (Ext_Alarm) Programmable Output with prescribed func-


tion of External Alarm

1.9.1 MAP Programmable I/Os

The MAP contains 7 general purpose I/Os. One is specifically an output, 1 is specifically an input,
and the remaining 5 can be either input or output. The MAP also contains 2 dedicated inputs. All
input signals map directly to OMAP (U1000) GPIOs, while all outputs are controlled from the OMAP
through a SPI connected shift register (U4000) referred here as the Acc_Shift_Reg. While 7 of the 9
I/Os are general purpose and designed to be programmable through the CPS, several have
recommended functions that will be detailed below.

All of the programmable I/Os, except the dedicated inputs, use inverted logic, IE: a 1 on the
connector as an input will be seen by the OMAP as a 0 and visa versa. Also, a 1 output by the
OMAP through the Acc_Shift_Reg will be seen as a 0 output on the connector.

• Prgm_In_1 (PTT): Programmable input that has the recommended function of Push-To-Talk
(PTT). This signal connects to the OMAP GPIO_7 (U1000 pin M15) as an input.
• Prgm_IO_2 (Monitor): Programmable input/output that has the recommended function of
Monitor. This signal connects to the OMAP GPIO_32 (U1000 pin B17) as an input. The output
for this signal is driven from Acc_Shift_Reg bit 0 (U4000 pin 15).
• Prgm_IO_3 (Chan_Act): Programmable input/output that has the recommended function of
Channel Activity (Chan_Act). This signal connects to the OMAP GPIO_33 (U1000 pin J14) as
an input. The output for this signal is driven from Acc_Shift_Reg bit 1(U4000 pin 1).
• Prgm_I_4 (Emergency): Dedicated input that is having the function of Emergency
(Emerg_Sw). This signal connects to the MAKO EMERG_PB (U3200 pin F4) as an input.
• Prgm_I_5 (Ign_Sense): Dedicated input that is having the function of Ignition Sense
(Ign_Sense). This signal connects to the MAKO IGN_X (U3200 pin B4) as an input.
• Prgm_IO_6: Programmable input/output. This signal connects to the OMAP ARMIO_15
(U1000 pin E19) as an input. The output for this signal is driven from Acc_Shift_Reg bit 2
(U4000 pin 2).
• Prgm_IO_7: Programmable input/output. This signal connects to the OMAP ARMIO_3
(U1000 pin V8) as an input. The output for this signal is driven from Acc_Shift_Reg bit 3
(U4000 pin 3).
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• Prgm_IO_8: Programmable input/output. This signal connects to the OMAP GPIO_24 (U1000
pin V5) as an input. The output for this signal is driven from Acc_Shift_Reg bit 4 (U4000 pin
4).
• Prgm_Out_9 (Ext_Alarm): Programmable output that has the recommended function of
External Alarm (Ext_Alarm). The output for this signal is driven from Acc_Shift_Reg bit 5
(U4000 pin 5).

1.9.2 MAP Serial Interfaces

The MAP includes 2 serial interfaces: an USB port and an ACC_ID interface. The USB port can be
used as either a device (radio is device) or as a host (radio is host). When configured as a device,
the radio can be programmed or tuned using MOTOTRBO CPS or Tuner software. When configured
as a host, various smart accessories can be used with the radio. See section 1.7 on page 1-11 for
more information on the USB interface.

The ACC_ID interface is used by accessories to provide the radio with information needed to
configure the interface for that accessory. See section 1.6 on page 1-10 for more information on the
ACC_ID interface.

Note: The USB ports are designed to support Motorola accessories and approved applications only
and will not support third party "Plug-n-Play" USB devices.

1.9.3 MAP Audio Signals

The MAP has Speaker, Tx, Rx, and Aux audio outputs. Speaker audio is a differential output from
the radio's audio PA (U3500). Tx audio is a mic/line level input audio for transmit. Rx audio is a line
level output audio from the receiver. Both Rx and Tx audio are programmable as emphasized or de-
emphasized audio. Aux audio provides 2 outputs that can be used for public address functions. See
section 1.8.4 on page 1-14 for more information on the audio circuits.
Controller 1-17

1.10 Option Board Interface

The Option Board interface uses a SSI port from the OMAP processor (U1000) to transfer both data
and commands in a synchronous time slotted fashion. Data, as defined here, can be either digitized
audio to be processed or generated by the Option Board; or any other form of data that can be
formatted into the synchronous slots. The OMAP processor SSI has data out, data in, clock, and
frame sync signals associated with it. All of these signals as well as a separate system sync signal,
2 general purpose I/O's, reset, and PTT comprise all of the signals supported for this interface. This
SSI port is shared with the MAKO (U3200) providing a convenient path for audio data to be
processed or generated by the Option Board as shown in Figure 1-11. The entire Option Board
signal descriptions are given in Table 1-3.

OMAP McBSP1 Mako


McBSP1_Sync (H15) VC_Fsync (D7)
McBSP1_BClk (G21) VC_DClk (E7)
McBSP1_Dout (H18) VC_Rx (A7)
McBSP1_Din (H20) VC_Tx (B7)

Option Board
Interface
SSI_Sync (J4003-4)
SSI_Clk (J4003-6)
SSI_Din (J4003-8)
SSI_Dout (J4003-10)

Figure 1-11: Option Board SSI Connections and Data Flow

Table 1-3 Option Board Interface Signal Functions

I/O Relative To
Signal Function
Option Board

SSI_Data_In Input Synchronous Serial Interface data and com-


mands into the option board.

SSI_Data_Out Output Synchronous Serial Interface data and com-


mands out of the option board.

SSI_Clk Bidirectional Synchronous Serial Interface clock for the SSI


data in and out

SSI_Fsync Bidirectional Synchronous Serial Interface frame sync for the


SSI data in and out

Shared_System_Sync Input Synchronization signal generated by the OMAP

Reset_Out Input OMAP reset


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Table 1-3 Option Board Interface Signal Functions

I/O Relative To
Signal Function
Option Board

Opt_GPIO_1 Bidirectional General purpose bidirectional I/O. Can be used


for signaling between the option board and the
OMAP.

Opt_GPIO_2 Bidirectional General purpose bidirectional I/O. Can be used


for signaling between the option board and the
OMAP.

Opt_Brd_PTT Output Push To Talk signal from the option board.

SW_9V3 Input Switched supply for the option board.

1.11 Audio

The audio circuitry consists of both analog and digital audio paths. Figure 1-12 shows the basic
block diagram of the audio interconnections.

Level
I 2 C Bus Shifter
OMAP U1000 Mako U3200 U3503
Int Speaker
Digital Q3502 Digital
DAC & Volume
SSI Out BP+LBF &
Volume LPF Control
U3500
U3505-2 U3501
Mic Bias
Low Level Mute Audio PA Enable

Int
Digital
SSI In BP+LBF & ADC
Volume Ext
U3505-1

U3502-1 Q3505

Σ
Q3501 U3502-4
Public Address
Mic Bias
Enable 2

Q3503 U3502-2 Q3504

Ext Mic Enable


U3502-3

Public Address Public Address


Mic Enable Enable 1
U5205-4
Public Ad dress 1

Public Ad dress 2

Ext Speaker
T x Audio

Rx Audio

MMP Connector MAP Connector

Figure 1-12: Audio Block Diagram

1.11.1 Receive Audio

The OMAP (U1000) provides digital audio to the MAKO through use of a Serial Synchronous
Interface, SSI. The SSI bus is comprised of four lines: clock, frame sync, Rx data, and Tx data.
These four lines provide data to the MAKO (U3200) using a packet frame structure consisting of four
slots. The actual audio data is transferred to the MAKO in the first slot of each frame using 16-bit
pulse-code modulated PCM audio.
Controller 1-19

The MAKO converts the PCM data to analog audio and applies several stages of gain and
attenuation to ensure the proper level is output to the analog audio circuitry (70mV RMS under
standard test conditions of 60% full deviation, 1kHz audio tone). The analog audio circuitry routes
audio to several external ports for accessories including: handset audio, Rx audio, and public
address (see Figure 1-12).

The normal RX audio path to the speakers is from the MAKO through an Op Amp (U3505-2) and low
level mute gate (Q3502) and through digital attenuator (U3501) that provides volume control for the
speaker outputs. The attenuator is controlled by the OMAP via a bidirectional I2C bus. Level shifting
of the I2C bus is provided by U3503. The digital attenuator provides 256 possible levels attenuation
as well as a shutdown mode for muting audio to the speakers. The attenuator is biased at half of the
supply to ensure proper operation using resistors R3569 and R3575; C3536 is used to provide a
strong AC ground at the bias point. The software volume implementation uses 32 positions to define
the radio's range and step size and is designed to operate with a 360 degrees fully rotational volume
knob. Approximately one full rotation of the front panel volume knob will correspond to a change in
audio level from minimum to maximum.

From the digital attenuator, the audio signal is passed to the audio PA (U3500). This is a bridge-tied
amplifier that provides a fixed gain of 40dB. The audio PA is enabled by pulling AUDIO_PA_ENA
low allowing the voltage on pin 8 of U3500 to go to 9.8V. Pulling AUDIO_PA_ENA high will set the
voltage on pin 8 of U3500 to about 5.3V and will mute the PA. Both the internal and external speaker
outputs are in parallel; the only way to disable the internal speaker is to unplug the connector on the
inside of the control head. The speaker output is calibrated to provide 7.5W into an 8-ohm load
under standard test conditions.

The various accessory audio paths are selectable via CPS depending on which accessories or
optional configurations are required to be supported. Please refer to Figure 1-12 to understand
which components the audio should pass through to get to a particular accessory output.

1.11.2 Transmit Audio

Transmit audio can be sourced from either the MMP or the MAP microphone paths found on
connectors J4001-30 or J4000-11 respectively. The MMP microphone carries a 9.3V bias through a
660 ohm load from R3532 and R3547 with a strong AC ground from C3524 through only a 560 ohm
load from R3547. Both MMP and MAP paths are routed to the MAKO separately with the option of
disabling the 9.3V bias on the MAP microphone path through Q3501. Depending on whether an
MMP or MAP PTT signal was activated, a single switching stage will route the correct microphone
path to the necessary gain stages and ADC that will send 16-bit PCM audio to the OMAP for signal
processing via the SSI bus.

The transmit gain stages in the MAKO is calibrated based on an 80mV input under standard test
conditions. The microphone sensitivity is programmable through the use of CPS.
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Notes
2-1

Section 2
TROUBLESHOOTING CHARTS

1.0 Controller Troubleshooting Chart

Controller
Check

No
Pass
Go to Power-Up
Power-Up
Self Check
Self Check

Yes

Speaker & No Go to Control head


Control head
charts
OK?

Yes

Check these three conditions @


9.3V_RF @ No U3001 (pin 4=13.2V; pin 2=0V;
pin 5 of U3001? pin 1=1.26V) before replacing
U3001.

Yes

5V_SW @ No
Check these conditions @
pin 1 of U3002? U3002 (pin 4=9.3V; pin 2=1.26V;
before replacing U3002.

Yes

Check 9R1 No
9.1V@ E0401

Yes No
Q0108 pin 2
=2.8V
No
Volume knob
functional? Yes
Check
Lock_Detect No
Apply on channel 1.875V @
frequency and standard R2518
Yes Check gate Q0107 for 0V.
modulation and check
U3501 pin10 to see the
Yes Check SPI programming
Controller audio level varies with
to Tomahawk IC.
OK volumne knob turn. If not,
check to see there is an
activity on I2C bus by Check Tomahawk GPO Register
probe at I2C_CLK and settings to see GPIO_4 is set to
I2C_Data test points. output HIGH.

If no I2C activities, then


there is possibility of no
connection between
OMAP BGA pins to the
traces. Try reflow OMAP
(U1000) first or x-ray for
possible BGA short.
2-2 Power-Up Troubleshooting Chart

2.0 Power-Up Troubleshooting Chart

Power-Up
Self Check

72MHz @
No
TP_SDRAM_CLK
Testpoint

Yes
Y1000 pin 1 No
= 12MHz Sine
Go to Control head Wave
charts Verify Y1000,
Yes C1018,C1019
Components
Check Flash & SDRAM
Voltages
1.875V @ R2011 & R2004 Check OMAP Voltages
1.4V @ R1020
1.875V @ R1021

Check OMAP (U1000) &


SDRAM (2001) IC solder
connection.
U3203 pin 4 = No
32.768kHz

Check OMAP (U1000) & Check MAKO LDOs


Flash (U2000) IC solder Yes Vsave=2.5V @ R3206
connection V2= 1.875V @ E3201

Check All MAKO LDOs


Vsave=2.5V @ R3206 Verify 32kHz square ckt
V2= 1.875V @ E3201 (U3202-1,-2,U3203)
V4= 2.8V @ E3203
V6= 2.9V @ E3205
V7= 2.8V @ E3206 Verify Y3201,
V8= 5.0V @ C3254 C3204,C3205
V10= 3.3V @ E3208 Components
SW1= 3.6V @ L3200
SW2= 2.3V @ C3206
SW5= 5.25V @ L3202 Check MAKO
32.768kHz Oscillator ckt
@ Y3201.
Control Head Troubleshooting Chart 2-3

3.0 Control Head Troubleshooting Chart

Control head
Check

No * Check Spkr-/+ wire plug @ P6004.


Speaker OK? * Trace signal to BRICK J4001-20,J4001-21
* Check to see Q3502 pin 2 is 1.875V

Yes

* Check to see volume pulses on J60001-14


No (Vol_A) and J6001-13 (Vol_B) resemble this
Volume Knob
functional? diagram.

Yes

No
U6005 pin 3&4 * Check BRICK’S DC power distribtion
=9.3V

Yes

U6000 pin 1 No * Check U6000 pin2 for 1.265V for


=2.9V replacing U6000.

Yes

* Check SPI (Clock,Data,Display_CMD,Display_CE)


No write to J6000 connector. If one of these signals is
Display OK? absence, then trace the signal back to BRICK
control head J4001 connector before replacing
OMAP (U1000).

Yes
* Check SPI (Clock,Data,LED_CE) write to U6002.
No If one of these signals is absence, then trace the
LED &
signal back to BRICK control head J4001 connector
Backlight OK?
before replacing OMAP (U1000).
* Check U6002 Bit0:Bit4 Output per decode table.
Yes

Control head
OK
2-4 Audio Troubleshooting Chart

4.0 Audio Troubleshooting Chart

Audio
Self-
Check

This test assumes


standard RF input:
60% full deviation
1kHz audio tone

Is audio present Yes Does adjusting Yes Yes Self-check


at speaker the volume knob + completed
outputs? work properly?

No
No
U3501: AUDIO ATTENUATOR
Verify U3501 pin 9: +5V
connections + pin 8: +5V
before replacing pin 7: GND
pin 2: +2.5V
pin 6: PROBE I2C CLK
Does adjusting Yes pin 5: PROBE I2C DATA
the volume knob pin 1: PROBE AUDIO IN (+2.5V BIAS)
fix problem? pin 10: PROBE AUDIO OUT (+2.5V BIAS)

No

Yes Verify U3501


Is audio present
connections
at pin 7 of U3505? U3505: OP-AMP
before replacing
pin 4: +9.3V
pin 11: GND
pin 5: +4.5V BIAS
pin 6: PROBE AUDIO IN (+4.5V BIAS)
No pin 7: PROBE AUDIO OUT (+4.5V BIAS)

Is audio present Yes Verify U3505


at pin 6 of U3505? connections
before replacing

U3200: MAKO
TP_MAKO_DCLK: PROBE CLK
TP_MAKO_FSYNC: PROBE FSYNC
No
TP_MAKO_RX: PROBE DIGITAL AUDIO IN

Verify SSI input If SSI input is not


into U3200 before x present then U1000: OMAP
replacing replace U1000
3-1

Section 3
CONTROLLER SCHEMATICS / PARTS LISTS

1.0 Allocation of Schematics and Parts List


1.1 Controller Circuits

This Chapter shows the Schematics and the Parts Lists for the Controller circuits.

Table 3-1 Controller GPS R1 Schematic Diagrams and Parts Lists


Controller R1 used on PCB:
8486777Z12_A UHF (403-470 MHz), 25-40W
8471165L03_A UHF (403-470 MHz), 1-25W
SCHEMATICS
Controller GPS Page 3-3
DC Supply Page 3-4
DC Distribution Page 3-5
Peripheral (sheet 1 of 2) Page 3-6
Peripheral (sheet 2 of 2) Page 3-7
Microprocessor Page 3-8
Memories Page 3-9
Audio and USB Page 3-10
Parts List
Controller Page 3-11

Table 3-2 Controller GPS R2 Schematic Diagrams and Parts Lists


Controller R2 used on PCB:
8478023A12_A VHF (136-174 MHz), 25-45W
SCHEMATICS
Controller GPS Page 3-17
DC Supply Page 3-18
DC Distribution Page 3-19
Peripheral (sheet 1 of 2) Page 3-20
Peripheral (sheet 2 of 2) Page 3-21
Microprocessor Page 3-22
Memories Page 3-23
Audio and USB Page 3-24
Parts List
Controller Page 3-25
3-2 Allocation of Schematics and Parts List

Notes
Controller R1 Schematic Diagrams 3-3

2.0 Controller R1 Schematic Diagrams

PERIPHERALS
( 1 SHEET )

REAR ACCESSORY OPTION BOARD INTERFACE REPEATER INTERFACE CONTROL HEAD

GP5_5_IGNITION_SENSE

GP5_3_CHAN_ACTIVITY
MMP

PUB_ADDRESS_1_EN
PUB_ADDRESS_2_EN

GP5_4_EMERGENCY

GP5_8_CTSs_RESET
GP5_6_TxDc_BUS+
GP5_7_RxDc_BUS-

GPIO_2_USB1_DM
GPIO_1_USB1_DP
PUB_ADDRESS_1
PUB_ADDRESS_2

GPIO_0_PWR_ON

HANDSET_AUDIO
GP5_2_MONITOR

KEYPAD_ROW_0
KEYPAD_ROW_1
KEYPAD_ROW_2
KEYPAD_ROW_3
KEYPAD_COL_0
KEYPAD_COL_1
KEYPAD_COL_2
PROGM_IO_CS

SSI_DATA_OUT

SYSTEM_SYNC

GPIO_4_HOOK

DISPLAY_CMD
RTC_BATTERY
OPT_BRD_PTT

MIC_GROUND
McBSP3_CLKX

SERIAL_DATA
ONE_WIRE_2

ONE_WIRE_1
ON_OFF_SW

DISPLAY_CS
McBSP3_FSX

GPIO_3_PTT

SERIAL_CLK
OPT_GPIO_1
OPT_GPIO_2
EXT_SPKR+

RESET_OUT

McBSP3_DR
McBSP3_DX
EXT_SPKR-

GP5_1_PTT

INT_SPKR+
SSI_DATA_I
EXT_SWB+

VOLUME_1
VOLUME_2
SSI_FSYNC

INT_SPKR-
RX_AUDIO

N
EXT_MIC+

USB2_DM

DIR_CTRL

INT_MIC+
USB2_DP

ARMIO_6

LED_CS
SSI_CLK
SW_9V3
VBUS2

VBUS1

RESET
3.3V

1V8

9V3
5V
5V

R2508 0
RESET_OU
T

9V 3
C2500
220pF

NC
2.775V_V4
1.875V_V2

PTT
RX_AUDIO

HANDSET_AUDI O

(SW1 / VOL_A )GPIO_30


GPIO_26
(SW4 / MONITOR) GPIO_32
(SW8 / CHANNEL_ACT) GPIO_33

LED_CS
(KEYPAD_ROW4 / GP5_6)ARMIO_15

GPIO_3

SERIAL_CLK
SERIAL_DATA

DISPLAY_CS
MOBILE_DISPLAY_CMD
RESET_OUT
(SW2 / VOL_B) GPIO_31
McBSP3_CLK
McBSP3_DX
McBSP3_DR
McBSP3_FSX
DIR_CTRL
ARMIO_6

KEYPAD_ROW0
KEYPAD_ROW1
KEYPAD_ROW2
KEYPAD_ROW3
KEYPAD_COL0
KEYPAD_COL1
KEYPAD_COL2
KEYPAD_COL3
GP5_8
(BL_EN / GP5_7) ARMIO_3
PUB_ADDRESS_1_EN
PUB_ADDRESS_2_EN
SW_9V3
EXT_SWB+
9V3

SPKR+
SPKR-
EXT_MIC+

MIC_GROUND

USB2_DM
USB2_DP
VBUS2
ONE_WIRE_2

PUB_ADDRESS_1
PUB_ADDRESS_2

GP5_4_EMERGENCY
GP5_5_IGNITION_SENSE

RTC_BATTERY
ON_OFF_MECH
GPIO_0_PWR_ON
USB1_DP
USB1_DM
GPIO_3_PTT
GPIO_4_HOOK
ONE_WIRE_1
VBUS1
OMAP_CORE_LDO OMAP_CORE_LDO

SPI_MISO_1
SPI_MOSI_1
SPI_CLK_1
1.875V_DIG_V2

INT_MIC+
1.875V_DIG_V2
2.775V_DIG_V4 2.775V_DIG_V4
3.3V_DIG_V10 3.3V_DIG_V10

SPI_CLK SPI_CLK_MAKO
SPI_MOSI SPI_MOSI_MAKO
SPI_MISO SPI_MISO_MAKO
1.875V_V
2

1
1
1
(Active HIGH)
MAKO_CE MAKO_CE
R252
10K R252 1 0
MAKO_TX MAKO_TX 0 SPI_MISO_MAKO
9 R252 2 SPI_MOSI_MAKO
MAKO_RX MAKO_RX 0
R252 3 SPI_CLK_MAKO
MAKO_DCLK MAKO_DCLK
LO_BATTERY_DET 0 LO_BATTERY_DET MAKO_FSYNC MAKO_FSYNC 0
PA_TEMP R2500 R252 4 SPI_CLK (6.0 MHz)
0 PA_TEMP SPI_CLK R252 5 0
RX_FLTR_VCTRL R2501 RX_FLTR_VCTRL MAKO_INT SPI_MOSI
0 MAKO_INT SPI_MOSI R252 6 0
PA_BIAS R2502 PA_BIAS MAKO_OPT_INT SPI_MISO
MAKO_OPT_INT SPI_MISO R252 7 0
TX_DAC TX_DAC MAKO_AD_TRIGGER MAKO_AD_TRIGGER ABACUS3_CE 0 ABACUS3_CS (Active LOW)
R252 8 THK_CS (Active LOW)
0 MAKO_OPT_GPIO0 MAKO_OPT_GPIO0 THK_CE
2.775V_ANA_V
7 R2504
2.775V_ANA_V7 MAKO_OPT_GPIO2 MAKO_OPT_GPIO2
2.9V_MAKO_V6 1 2.9V_DIG_V6 MAKO_OPT_GPIO3 MAKO_OPT_GPIO3 GPIO_40 0 RX_SSI_SYNCB
NC MICROCONTROLLER R2509 RX_SSI_CLK (1.20 MHz)
ARMIO_12 RX_CLK R2510 0
3.6V_MAKO_SW 1 1 3.6V_DIG_VSW1 LOW_LEVEL_MUTE GPIO_5 RX_DATA 0 RX_SSI_DATA
5V R2511 RX_SSI_FSYNC (20.0 KHz)
5V AUDIO_PA_ENA AUDIO_PA_ENA (OMAP 1710: SHEET 1) RX_FSYNC 0
5V_SW E2500 5V_SW EXT_MIC_ENA R2512 TX_SSI_CLK (4.20 MHz)
EXT_MIC_ENA TX_CLK R2513 0
5V_SW BLM21PG300SN1 PUB_ADDRESS_MIC_EN GPIO_27 (MEMORY: SHEET 2) TX_DATA TX_SSI_DATA
R2514 0
RAW_B+ RAW_B+ MAKO_AUDIO_DC I2C_DATA I2C_DATA TX_FSYNC TX_SSI_FSYNC(84.0 KHz)
9V3_P
A 9V3_PA I2C_CLK I2C_CLK
( DC SUPPLY: SHEET 1) R2515 0
DEEP_SLEEP 0 PREDRIVE_S W
NC R2516 DMCS
( MAKO POWER MANAGEMENT : SHEET 2) GPIO_25 DMCS 0
C2501 GPIO_18 R2517 ADAPT_SW
F ADAPT_SW R2518 0
220p LOCK_DETECT LOCK_DETEC T
( MAKO AUDIO_DIGITAL_USB/RS232 : SHEET 3) R2519 0
USB1_TXEN USB1_TXEN ANT_EN 0 ANT_ENABLE
R2520 PC_ATTEN_ENA
USB1_DAT USB1_DAT GPIO_60
USB1_SE0 (RED_LED / RX_ATTN_1) GPIO_15 RF_ATTN_ 2
USB1_SE0
USB0_TXEN USB0_TXEN
USB0_DAT USB0_DAT
USB0_SE0 USB0_SE0
USB_INT USB_INT
OPT_GPIO_2 GPS_BOOT_SELECT GPS_BOOT_SEL
ANT_CURRENT_DET

OPT_GPIO_1 GPS_TX_LS GPS_RX_L S


RS232_TX RS232_TX S
GPS_RX_L GPS_TX_LS

16.8_MHZ_BUFF
16.8_MHZ_BUFF

RS232_RX RS232_RX GPS_ON_OFF_LS GPS_ON_OFF_LS

JTAG_NEMU1
JTAG_NEMU0
JTAG_NTRST
GPS_RESET_LS GPS_RESET_LS

JTAG_RTCK
32KHZ_GPS

32KHZ_CLK
MAKO_GPIO_RX 5V GPS_5V GPS

JTAG_TDO
JTAG_TMS

JTAG_TCK
MMP_GPIO1_INPUT

JTAG_TDI
MMP_GPIO2_INPUT ARMIO_2 5V_SW 5V_ACTIVE_ANT
( SHEET 1 )
ONE_WIRE_UP ONE_WIRE_UP ANT_CURRENT
POR POR 32KHZ_GPS
GATED_32KHZ_OMAP GATED_32KHZ_OMAP 16.8MHz
2.775V_V 4 VCONT
1.875V_V 2 1.875V
R2506 0
1.875V_V2

NC
1.875V_DIG_V2 R2507 0
2.775V_DIG_V4 2.775V_V4

16.8_MHZ_BUFF
16.8_GPS
J2500-20
J2500-14
J2500-12
J2500-10
J2500-16
J2500-6
J2500-8
J2500-18
J2500-1
J2500-2
J2500-3
J2500-4
J2500-5
J2500-7
J2500-9
J2500-11
J2500-13
J2500-15
J2500-17
J2500-19
Controller - GPS Schematic Diagram
3-4 Controller R1 Schematic Diagrams

VBAT

13.6V (NOMINAL)

1
J3000- 1 (TO TX PA)
RAW_B+
9
1

VBAT_GROUND VR3000 C3015 C3000


47pF 470pF
E3000

1
J3000- 2 U3040,U3005,U3006 change to 4813971D34
2
UNSWB+ (TO AUDIO PA)

C3002 U3006
10uF R3055
0.1
3
2
9.3V
G1
R3032
0.1 9V3_PA (TO PA DRIVER ONLY )
1
R3056
0.1 U3005

2
C3020 C3021
3
33uF 0.1uF
G1 D3030
R3033
0.1 R3039
2K 1%
1
R3057
C3019
470pF 0
C3030
R3034 R3053 .01uF
330 R3035 0
R3036 R3037
10 330
10
R3040
2.74K 1%

8 2
NC R3051
1 R3041
Q3032 100K
3
0
4
U3030-1

R3038 C3032
R3050 .01uF
150 150 C3031
0.1uF R3030
NU

10K
Q3030

R3002
10K

U3040
9.3V
0105959T72
2
3
9V3_CNTRL (TO MAKO)
G1

C3040 C3043 C3044 R3007


470pF R3042 33uF 0.1uF 39.2K 1%
1
680
R3043

0613952N58
680 R3045
D3040 C3016
2K 1%
100pF
R3008
13K

R3052
R3054
0
C3041
.01uF R3046
2.74K 1%
1%
C3017
U3004
5V
1000pF 2
Q3040 FB
0 6 1
NP VOUT 5V (TO GPS & PERIPHERAL BLOCKS )
R3048 4
VCONT
8 6 1K 3

GND
VIN C3011
7
1.0uF
5

5
4
R3044 U3030-2
330 R3047
100K
NC
C3042
.01uF VR3040

9.3V
4 5
VIN VOUT 9V3 (TO SYNTH, VCO, RX FE, PWR CNTRL,CONTROLHEAD)
C3046
2 1
C3005 ON_OFF ADJ C3006 C3007 C3045 9V3
GND1
GND2

R3009
470pF 0.10uF 33uF 0.1uF 33uF 39.2K 1%
U3001 NU
3
6

R3003 3.57K
LM2941 5164015H94

1%
C3009
100pF
R3010
R3004 13K
562
1% 1%
C3008
2
U3002
5V
1000pF
FB
6 1
NP VOUT 5V_SW (TO RX BACKEND, SYNTH,GPS ANTENNA)
4
VCONT
3

GND
VIN 5V_SW
C3010
1.0uF

5
13.6V
4 5
VIN VOUT EXT_SWB+ ( TO REAR ACCESSORY)
2 1
C3012 ON_OFF ADJ C3013 C3014
GND1
GND2

470pF R3005 22uF 0.1uF


2.2K
U3003
3
6

5%

R3006
220
5%
ON: 0 V
OFF: 4.8V
47K
MAKO_ON_OFF_CONTROL Q3041

47K

Controller DC Supply Schematic Diagram


Controller R1 Schematic Diagrams 3-5

C3282 1.875V_V2_MAKO
R3220 R3219
SW_9V3
2MEG 2MEG
4.7uF

VCC 5
VSAVE
C3272
R3228 C2 B1
LO_BATTERY_DET
C1 2 4
0 10pF IN OUT GATED_32KHZ_OMAP
VSAVE C3 R3200

NC
3 GND
C3274 B3 U3202-1 32KHZ_GPS 0.1
U3203 C3200
220pF VSAVE 22uF
220K R3238

1
Q3200
R3222 10

13
B1
R3209 R3233 A1 C3276 4 IN
A2 C3201

VDD
BATTERY_SENSE 1.0uF 2.2uF 5 SYNC_EN
43.2K 0 B3
A3 U3202-2 14 CBOOT D1A1
R3210 C3275 C3261
14.3K NC C3202
1% 10.0uF 220pF VR3200 R3223 R3236
1K 0.10uF 15 S1A
220K 16 S1B D1B2 ON: 3.6V

NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
5.1 R3241 L3200 OFF: 0.0V
22uH 3.6V_DIG_VSW1
47K

D2A9
Q3205 3.6V_DIG_VSW1
47K

D2B10

A14

P14

B14
M5
UNSWB+

A1

P1
Q3201 6 S2A D2C11 Change R3246 to 0613952N12 (13K) for OMAP1610
SW_9V3
7 S2B U3201

NC1
NC2
NC3
NC4
NC5
NC6
SW_9V3 0.1uF 0.1uF C3203
C3 8 S2C D2D12 68uF LP8340 OMAP_CORE_LDO_1
SW_9V3 PGLDO2 C3278 C3279
A2 R3245 1 5 R3215

GND
9V3_CNTRL PGLDO3 VIN1 VOUT
SW1_VDD G13 0 6 4 R3246 0
VIN2 ADJ
G12 3

3
9V3_CNTRL SW1_VDDHV NC NC 6.81K
SW1_VSEN_BUK H11 1% C3270
J11 C3269 1.0uF
SW1_VSEN_BST ON: 5Vpk; 230 KHZ PWM R3247

GND1
GND2
C3262 NC 1.0uF
R3205 SW1_SUMCOMP_DL G14 OFF: 0.0Vpk 51.1K
2.2uF H13 1%
100K SW1_DH NC
F14

2
7
Y3201 SW1_PHASE
XTAL U3200-1 SW1_VOUT H12
2 1 SW1_GND H14
R3248 J12 R3203 0.1 C3283 0.10uF
10K SW2_VCC
PWR_MNGR_BLOCK K14 SW_9V3
32.768KHz SW2_VCCS
9V3_CNTRL SW2_LX J14 L3201 22uH
Q3206 J13 C3206 22uF 5.1 R3243
D3200 C3204 C3205 SW2_VOUT
5.6pF 5.6pF SW2_GND L14
D13 R3239
SW5_VDD
F13 10 R3204 C3265
SW5_VDDHV 22uF
3 4 E14 0.1
RTC_BATTERY SW5_VSENSE
MAKO_ON_OFF_CONTROL C3207 0.1uF B1 E13
XTAL32_OUT SW5_SUMCOM P
C1 SW5_PHASE G11
R3206 XTAL32_IN
5 F3 SW5_VOUT F12 R3216 Q3202
VSAVE BAT_RTC VSW5
2 0 C3208 2.2uF C2 V02_O N4 0 SI4724CY
VSAVE 1.875V_V2_MAKO

13
9V3_CNTRL D1 P4 R3217 C3280 C3277 C3266 C3281
BAT_7V5 V03_O ON: 5Vpk; 230 KHZ PWM

VDD
R3226 C3210 2.2uF D2 N5 R3227 0.1uF 1.0uF 0.1uF OFF: 0.0Vpk 4
BAT_3V6 V04_O 2.775V_V4_MAKO NU 0 2.2uF IN
1 6 33K D3 P3 OMAP_CORE_LDO_1 10K 5
REG_3V6 V06_O 2.9V_V6_MAKO SYNC_EN
C3211 1000pF B2 P6 C3234 NU 14 D1A1
BAT_TYPE V07_O 2.775V_V7_MAKO 2.2uF CBOOT
G4 V09_O L1
HV_BG 3V_V9_MAKO 4.7K C3209
( ON= 0V; OFF=9.3V ) E2 V10_I J10
FET_ENX 3.6V_DIG_VSW
1 R3224
R3218 F4 V10_O M6 NU 0.10uF 15 S1A
GP5_4_EMERGENCY EMERG_PB 3.3V_V10_MAKO
0 E4 V10_GND L9 16 S1B D1B2
ON_OFF_MECH MECH_SW ON: 5.2V - 5.3V
B3 V08_I K3 0 L3202 OFF: 0.0V
VSAVE SW_TYPE SW_9V3 R3225 22uH
B4 V08_O K4 R3207 0.2 D2A9
GP5_5_IGNITION_SENSE IGN_X 5V_V8_MAKO C3273 VSW5
C5 VBUS_SUPPLY B13 VBUS1_CMD D2B10
POR RESETX 10pF NU
F5 E12 6 S2A D2C11

4
MAKO_GATED_32KHz GATED_32K_CLK VBUS1_SENS C321 2 R323 7
1 D5 C14 Q3203 7 S2B 68uF

1
INT_X VBUS1_CMD SI8401DB 10K
0 R3201 MAKO_INT A12 H10 8 S2C
VBUS1 1 D2D12
XOUT

GND
A13 VBUS2_SENS F11
XIN
24.576MHz Sine Wave D4 VBUS2_CMD C13
Y3200 TCXO_SEL_16_24
M1 D12

2
3

3
CX-101F Vpk-pk: 2.2V - 2.4V VBUS2 ON: 4.75V to 5.25V (5.0V typical)
NC TCXO_IN
OFF: 0.0V
GND1
GND2
GND3
GND4
GND5
GND6
GND7
GND8
GND9
3 HOT2 HOT1 1
VBUS1 ( TO MMP )
GND2

GND1

4.7uF
D14

5185143E77
G5
P5

K9
M7

H5
D9
J4

L4

C3214 C3215 C3213


33pF 33pF
4

Q3207
NTHS5441T1
R3208

VBUS2_CMD 0.2

4
Q3204

1
1

16.8_MHZ_BUFF NC ON: 4.75V to 5.25V (5.0V typical) R3240

2
3
OFF: 0.0V 47K
VBUS2 ( TO MAP )
3
4.7uF 10K 2
USB_CONNECT
C3216 Q3208
47K
DTC114YKAF
1.875V_DIG_V2 2.775V_ANA_V7 FROM MAKO USB_CONNECT (L6 )
OMAP_CORE_LDO 2.775V_DIG_V4 2.9V_DIG_V6 3.3V_DIG_V10

1
1.875V_DIG_V2 2.775V_DIG_V4 2.9V_DIG_V6 3.3V_DIG_V10 OFF: 0V (DEFAULT)
ON: 3.3V (MAKO V10)

C3217 E3201 C3218 C3219 E3202 C3220 C3221 E3203 C3222 C3225 E3205 C3226 C3227 E3206 C3228 C3231 E3208 C3232
220pF 0.10uF 220pF 0.10uF 220pF 0.10uF 220pF 0.10uF 220pF 0.10uF 220pF 0.10uF
5V_V8_MAKO
MAKO_V8_5V MAKO_V9_3V

1
C3237 C3238 C3239 C3240 C3243 C3247 C3248 C3249 C3252 C3257 C3229 C3254 C3233 C3260
2.2uF 10uF 2.2uF 100pF 1.0uF 10uF 1.0uF 100pF 1.0uF 1.0uF 220pF 2.2uF VR3206 220pF 1.0uF VR3208
1.875V_V2_MAKO

2.775V_V4_MAKO

2.775V_V7_MAKO

VR3201 VR3202 VR3203 VR3204 VR3205 3.3V_V10_MAKO VR3207


2.9V_V6_MAKO
OMAP_CORE_LDO_1

5V_V8_MAKO

3V_V9_MAKO
NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC

Controller DC Distribution Schematic Diagram


3-6 Controller R1 Schematic Diagrams

CONTROL HEAD INTERFACE C4000 C4001 C4002 C4003 C4004 C4005 C4006
C4013
5V 1V8 220pF 220pF 220pF 220pF 220pF 220pF 220pF
MMP_1_WIRE VBUS1 USB1_D M 220pF
USB1_D P

5V RESET

1
J4001_9 NU NU NU NU NU NU
3.3V NC E4000
9V3 1 J4001- 1
1V8 1V8 2 J4001- 2
R4000 33
RESET 3 J4001- 3
R4001 33
DISPLAY_CMD 4 J4001- 4
R4002 33
DISPLAY_CS 5 J4001- 5
R4003 33
SERIAL_DATA 6 J4001- 6
R4004 33
SERIAL_CLK 7 J4001- 7
R4005 33 E4003
LED_CS 8 J4001- 8
ON_OFF_SW 9 J4001- 9
R4061 33
KEYPAD_ROW_0 10 J4001-10
R4063 33
KEYPAD_ROW_1 11 J4001-11
R4064 33
KEYPAD_ROW_2 12 J4001-12
R4065 33
KEYPAD_ROW_3 13 J4001-13
R4066 33
KEYPAD_COL_0 14 J4001-14
R4067 33
KEYPAD_COL_1 15 J4001-15
R4068 33
KEYPAD_COL_2 16 J4001-16
R4069 33
VOLUME_1 17 J4001-17
R4070 33
VOLUME_2 18 J4001-18
R4071 0
HANDSET_AUDIO 19 J4001-19
INT_SPKR+ 20 J4001-20
INT_SPKR- 21 J4001-21
R4006 470
GPIO_0_PWR_ON 22 J4001-22
GPIO_1_USB1_DP 23 J4001-23
GPIO_2_USB1_DM 24 J4001-24
R4009 51
GPIO_3_PTT 25 J4001-25 PCB
R4010 51
GPIO_4_HOOK 26 J4001-26
E4001 BLM21PG221SN
1
VBUS1 27 J4001-27
E4004 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
ONE_WIRE_1 28 J4001-28
BK1005HM471
MIC_GROUND 29 J4001-29
R4012 0
INT_MIC + 30 J4001-30 J4001 FRONT VIEW
5V

6
4
3
1

6
4
3
1
NU NU
R4011

K4
K3
K2
K1

K4
K3
K2
K1
0
C4034 C4035 C4076 C4014 C4015 C4016 C4017 C4018 C4019 C4020 C4021 C4022 C4023 C4024 C4025 C4026 C4027 C4028 C4029 C4030 C4031 C4032 C4033
1V8 1V8 5V R4034 330pF 330pF 220pF 220pF 220pF 220pF 220pF 220pF 220pF 220pF 220pF 220pF 220pF 220pF 220pF 220pF 220pF 220pF 220pF 220pF 220pF 220pF 220pF
10K
NU

A2

2 A1

A2

2 A1
D4001

4
C4085 C4084

5
R4079
10K 220pF 0.10uF 5.6V 5.6V
R4023 R4103 VR4007 VR4008
1.2K 1.2K NU NU
SERIAL_CLK U4001
SERIAL_DATA
14 R4100 R4101
1.2K 1.2K
VCC

1 A_1 Y_1 2
SERIAL_DATA

1
3 A_2 Y_2 4 OPTION BOARD INTERFACE
PROGM_IO_CS
SERIAL_CLK 5 A_3 Y_3 6
9 A_4 Y_4 8
RESET
ARMIO_6 11 A_5 Y_5 10
GND

13 Y_6 12 NC WD_RESET
A_6
OPT_SSI_SYN
C
R4086
7

WD_RESET C4059
0 C4049 C4051 C4053 C4055

1
220pF 220pF 220pF 220pF 220pF
C4071 C4072 C4074 NU
NU NU NU NU NU
MOBILE REPEATER: 0 OHM R4084 0
220pF 220pF 220pF SW_9V3 1 J4003- 1
NU NU NU MOBILE SUSCRIBER: NOT_USED
2 J4003- 2
SHARED_SYSTEM_SYNC 3 J4003- 3
R4074 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
SSI_FSYNC 4 J4003- 4
5 J4003- 5
R4076 0
SSI_CLK 6 J4003- 6 PCB
7 J4003- 7
J4001_9 R4078 0 J4003 FRONT VIEW
10
13
SSI_DATA_IN 8 J4003- 8
11
12

14
NU 9 J4003- 9
U4000 R4090 R4080
SRCLR
RCLR 0

SER
RTC_BATTERY SSI_DATA_OUT 10 J4003-10
SRCLK
RCLK

5V 0 R4081 0
OPT_GPIO_1 11 J4003-11
R4082 0
OPT_GPIO_2 12 J4003-12
16 8 MOBILE REPEATER: 0 OHM R4083 0
VCC GND RESET_OUT 13 J4003-13
MOBILE SUSCRIBER: NOT_USED R4085 0
OPT_BRD_PTT 14 J4003-14
C4073
QH1
QH2
QG
QC
QD
QA
QB

QE
QF

C4058 C4060 C4061 C4062


0.10uF
15
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
9

220pF 220pF 220pF 220pF


NU NU NU NU

NC

PUB_ADDRESS_2_EN
PUB_ADDRESS_1_EN

1V8 1V8 1V8 1V8 1V8 1V8


R4030

R4031

R4032

R4033

R4054

R4055
10K

10K
NU

NU
10K

10K

GP5_8_CTSs_Reset

GP5_7_RxDc_BUS-

GP5_6_TxDc_BUS+

GP5_5_IGNITION_SENSE REPEATER: 0 OHM


MOBILE SUBSCRIBER: NOT_USED
E4005
GP5_4_EMERGENCY 5V 5V 5V
5V EXT_SWB+
GP5_3_CHAN_ACTIVITY ONE_WIRE_2
PUB_ADDRESS_2
GP5_2_MONITOR 5V PUB_ADDRESS_1
5V 5V 5V R4044 R4045 R4046 R4047
NU EXT_MIC+
4.7K 4.7K 4.7K 4.7K R4048
GP5_1_PTT RX_AUDIO
1.5K
47K 47K 47K 47K
Q4013
R4040 R4041 R4042 R4098 NU
4.7K 4.7K 4.7K 4.7K 47K 47K 47K 47K
Q4006 Q4007 Q4009 Q4011 C4075 C4063 C4064 C4065 C4066
USB2_D P USB2_D M VBUS2 47K 47K 47K 220pF 220pF 220pF 220pF 220pF
R4049
47K 5V 2.7K
E4002
1

Q4000 47K 47K 47K


1 F R4050
Q4001 47K 3 3 3
Q4003 10K 10K
F F Q4015 2 2 3 10K
VBUS2 R4088 10K EXT_SPKR-
F R4043 1 Q4014 2
EXT_SPKR+
4.7K 47K 47K
USB2_DP Q4008 Q4010 10K EXT_SWB+
3 3

2
USB2_DM F Q4012 47K VR4006 EXT_SWB+
2 10K 2 10K 47K

1
R4035 R4089

1
WD_RESET 47K
5V Q4002 NC
10K 47K Q4004 47K 47K
3

F F Q4005 C4067 C4068 C4069


1

F 220pF 220pF 220pF


D4000
4

NC

VR4005 VR4000 VR4004


C4040 C4043
C4042 VR4001 220pF C4044 VR4002 C4045 C4046 VR4003 C4048
NC C4041 220pF 220pF R4051 220pF C4047 220pF MMBZ20V C4070
MMBZ20V 390K 220pF 220pF 220pF
220pF 220pF MMBZ20V MMBZ20V MMBZ20V
1

1
APM_1_WIRE
1 EXT_PTT 1 1 IGNITION_SENSE
EMERGENCY
J4000-23 23

J4000-25 25
J4000-18 18

J4000-17 17

J4000-19 19

J4000-21 21

J4000-20 20

J4000-22 22

J4000-24 24

J4000-2626

J4000-1515
J4000-1313
J4000-1111
J4000-1414
J4000-1212

J4000-10 10

J4000-16 16
J4000-7 7
J4000-8 8
J4000-5 5

J4000-6 6

J4000-9 9
J4000-4 4

J4000-2 2
J4000-1 1

J4000-3 3

)
GP5_6

GP5_7

GP5_8

EXT_SWB+
EXT_SPKR+
EMERG SW

EXT_SPKR-

GROUND
RX_AUDIO
TX_AUDIO
IGN_SENSE

MAP_ID_2

MAP_ID_1
GROUND

VBUS_MAP

POWER GROUND
AUDIO GROUND
USB_DP_MAP
USB_DM_MAP

GP5_1_(EXT PTT)

AUX_AUDIO_OUT_2
AUX_AUDIO_OUT_1
VIP_1_(EXT ALARM
GP5_2_(MONITOR)

GP5_3_(CHAN_ACT)
USB / MAP_ID_GROUND

PCB

2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26

1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25

ACCESSORY INTERFACE (26-PIN)


J4000 REAR VIEW

Controller Peripheral Schematic Diagram - (sheet 1 of 2)


Controller R1 Schematic Diagrams 3-7

REPEATER CONNECTOR

WD_RESET

1V8
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
C4086
0.10uF
PCB

J4002 FRONT VIEW

A1
A2
VCCB
VCCA
R4097 0 C2 C1
McBSP3_DX B A
B2
DIR

GND
B1
U4004

1V8

C4087
0.10uF
TP4000

A1
A2
1

VCCB
VCCA
1 J4002- 1
R4095 2 J4002- 2
0 C2 C1
McBSP3_FSX B A 3 J4002- 3
B2
1V8 DIR 4 J4002- 4

GND
5 J4002- 5
6 J4002- 6

B1
U4005
7 J4002- 7
R4105 8 J4002- 8
10K
9 J4002- 9
R4099 10 J4002-10
0 1V8
DIR_CTRL 11 J4002-11
C4088
0.10uF

NU NU NU NU

A1
A2
C4007 C4010 C4011 C4012
220pF 220pF 220pF

VCCB
VCCA
220pF

R4093 0 C2 C1
McBSP3_CLKX B A
B2
DIR
GND
B1

U4006

1V8

C4089
0.10uF
A1
A2
VCCB
VCCA

R4096 0 C2 C1
McBSP3_DR B A
B2
DIR
GND
B1

U4007

1V8

C4090
0.10uF
A1
A2
VCCB
VCCA

R4094 0 C2 C1
SYSTEM_SYN C B A
B2
DIR
GND

R4106
B1

U4008 10K

SHARED_SYSTEM_SYNC
Controller Peripheral Schematic Diagram (sheet 2 of 2)
3-8 Controller R1 Schematic Diagrams

GPIO_60 (Used as GREEN_LED for PORTABLE, PA_ENABLE for MOBILE)


GPIO_15 (Used as RED_LED for PORTABLE, RX_ATTN_1 for MOBILE)

3 (Used as BL_EN for PORTABLE, GP5_7 for MOBILE

(SPI.CS3 for MOBILE Shift Register Chip Select)


GPIO_3 (GPIO_3 for PORTABLE-Green LED)

(MOBILE ONLY)
AUDIO_PA_ENA (MOBILE ONLY)
CLK rate: 1 MHz
Date rate: 20 of 8 bits packet per chip select
LED & Display CS: Active Low
1.875V

PLACED FOR
MOBILE ONY
GPS_BOOT_SELECT
GP DEVICE CONFIG

10K
(0.87mA/MHz for OMAP1710 & 1.06mA/MHz for OMAP1610) MCBSP3

GPS_ON_OFF_LS
1.875V

GPS_RESET_LS
(1.4V for OMAP1710 & 1.55V for OMAP1610) SERIAL FLASH SPI

ONE_WIRE_UP
SERIAL_DATA
MCBSP3_FSX
MCBSP3_CLK
R1020 LARGEST REF

MCBSP3_DR
DECOUPLING CAPACITORS

MCBSP3_DX

DISPLAY_CS

GPS_RX_LS
SERIAL_CLK

GPS_TX_LS
R1034

ARMIO_12
0 OMAP_CORE

DIR_CTRL
OMAP_CORE 10K

R1017
OMAP_CORE_LDO

ARMIO_ 2

ARMIO_6
ARMIO_
LED_CS
R1021 PLACE FOR GP C1039 R1050 U1008 Y1001
0 1.875V DEVICE FAST BOOT

PT
1.875V_DIG_V2

T
C1000 C1001 C1002 C1003 C1013 C1015 C1011 C1031
R1035
0 100pF 0.10uF 0.10uF 100pF 0.10uF0.10uF 100pF 0.10uF C1034 C1035
1.875V_DIG_V2 DNP 1.0uF 2.2u F
1.875V NU
3.3V_DIG_V10 DVDD2 GPS
R1025 R1047
10K DELETED REF 1.875V
0

Place for JTAG R1071


47K

JTAG_NEMU0
JTAG_NEMU1
OMAP1710

JTAG_NTRST

JTAG_RTCK
JTAG_TDO
JTAG_TMS
JTAG_TCK
JTAG_TD I
C1004 C1005 C1006 C1007 C1014 C1010 C1009 C1008 C1037
2.775V_DIG_V4 2.775V_DIG_V4
2.2uF
100pF 0.10uF 0.10uF 100pF 0.10uF 0.10uF 0.10uF 100pF C1036
1.0uF
OMAP_CORE OMAP_CORE
LDO_FILTER

TP_MAKO_FSYNC
1 TP_MAKO_DCLK
1.875V DVDD2 R1000 R1060
10 10
R1019
LOCK_DETECT
ANT_E N Place for 5.1 VDD_DLL CVDD A
R1066 OMAP1610 Place for
ADAPT_SW RF CONTROLS
10K DMCS OMAP1710
C1030
NU DEEP_SLEEP C101 7 C1016 C104 4
TP_MAKO_RX
R1054 18pF C1012 0.10uF 0.10uF
4.7K 1.0uF OMAP_COR E

1
TP_MAKO_TX 0.10uF
R1067 FREQ SWITCH

1
4.7K GPIO_33(Used as SW8 for PORTABLE, Channel Activity for MOBILE)

1
NU GPIO_32(Used as SW4 for PORTABLE, Monitor for MOBILE)
GPIO_31(Used as SW2 for PORTABLE, Volume B for MOBILE)
GPIO_30(Used as SW1 for PORTABLE, Volume A for MOBILE)
MAKO_RX
MAKO_DCLK
MAKO SSI MAKO_FSYNC
MAKO_TX

SDRAM_CS
(MOBILE ONLY) EXT_MIC_ENA
SDRAM_CLK_EN
SDRAM_DATA(15:0)
OPTION SELECT (FROM MAKO)

15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
MAKO_OPT_GPIO0 SDRAM_CLK
MAKO_OPT_GPIO3
MAKO_OPT_GPIO2

AA17
W17

W11
W10
M19
M20

M15

M14
D12
D13

D11
D14

N21
N19
N18
N20
C12

C11
C13

C10

R19
R18

R13

R11
L1 9
L1 8
L1 5
K18
K19
K15
K14

P19
P20
P18

V16

V10
T20
T19
N15
U19
J18
J19
J14

W8
N3

D8
C4
C7
D5
D7
C5
C6
D6

Y8

V8
R1048 TP_PO R SDRAM_CTL(6:0 )
0

CAM_HS

MCSI1_SYN C
MMC_DAT3
CLK32K_OUT

MMC_DAT0
MMC_DAT1
(FROM MAKO ) GATED_32KHZ_OMAP

MMC_DAT2
CLK_F
SDATA_15
SDATA_14
SDATA_13
SDATA_12
SDATA_11
SDATA_10
SDATA_9
SDATA_8
SDATA_7
SDATA_6
SDATA_5
SDATA_4
SDATA_3
SDATA_2
SDATA_1
SDATA_0
CAM_D_7
CAM_D_6
CAM_D_5
CAM_D_4
CAM_D_3
CAM_D_2
CAM_D_1
CAM_D_0
CAM_VS
CAM_RSTZ
GPIO_15
GPIO_14
GPIO_13
GPIO_12
GPIO_11
GPIO_9
GPIO_8
GPIO_7
GPIO_6
GPIO_4
GPIO_3
GPIO_2
GPIO_1
GPIO_0

EMU0
EMU1
MPUIO_ 5
MPUIO_ 4
MPUIO_ 3
MPUIO_ 2
MPUIO_ 1
1

D9 CLKX_SD EN_WE_SDRAM H8 0
(FROM MAKO)32KHZ_CLK P13 CLK32K_IN SDRAM_RAS H7 1
H12 D10 2 SDRAM
G21 EN_SDCKE SDRAM_DQMU
C8
CLKX_MCBSP1 SDRAM_DQML 3
Y10 CLK_MCSI2 SDRAM_CAS B4 4
MAKO_INT G20 CLKS_MCBSP1 SBANK_1 C3 5
H15 MCBSP1_FSX SBANK_0 B3 6
( RESET CIRCUIT PROVIDED BY MAKO ) POR R12 PWRON_RESET
MAKO_GPIO_RX Y1 F_CS1U SADD_13 H11
P3 OMAP_CORE SADD_12 H9 12 SDRAM_ADD(12:0)
GPIO_ 5 C14 F_CS2U H10 11
SDDQS_H 1.875V SADD_11
D4 SDDQS_L SADD_10 B8 10
(Used as KEYPAD_ROW4 for PORTABLE, GP5_6 for MOBILE) G8 CS_SDRAM SADD_9 B12 9
E19 KBR_4 SADD_8 G9 8
ARMIO_15 E2 0 U1000 G11 7
KEYPAD_ROW3 KBR_3 CVDDA VDD_DL LDO_FILTER SADD_7
1.875V H14 KBR_2 L
OMAP1710 SADD_6 G12 6
KEYPAD ROW KEYPAD_ROW2 F1 9 B9 5
KEYPAD_ROW1 KBR_1 DVDD2 SADD_5
G18 KBR_0 SADD_4 G10 4
DNP KEYPAD_ROW0 H20 SADD_3 A1 3
NU W19 MCBSP1_DR B6 2
BOOT FROM CS3 R1027 BFAIL SADD_2
10K R1045 V18 CONF SADD_1 B2 1
Y19 A2 0

W12
TDI SADD_0

AA3

R20
Y21
A11
A15
Y20

B13
B20
10K

J21
V17

M2
Y9

A9
A3
E2
1.875V

J1
TMS
W18 TCK LCD_VSYN C B18
Y18 LCD_HSYNC C20

CVDD_ 1
CVDD_ 2
CVDD_ 3
CVDD_ 4

CVDD3_1
CVDD3_2
CVDD3_3
CVDD3_4
CVDDA
CVDD_RTC
CVDD_DL

CVDD1
CVDD2
CVDD2_1
CVDD2_2

CVDD4
TRST
BOOT FROM CS0 R1028 J20 MPU_BOOT LCD_AC B15
U100 6 0 U20 MPU_RST L1 NC CLK_P_LCD C15
16.8MHz Squarer R14 UART1_CTS A19 DVDD1_1 B5
VSS_1 B7 LCD_PIXEL_1 5 D15
Y1 6

Y2 4

Y5 UART2_CTS E21 DVDD1_2 VSS_2 A13


V14 UART1_RX U21 DVDD1_3 VSS_3 B16 LCD_PIXEL_1 4 C16 PORTABLE DISPLAY
OPT_GPIO_1 R9 UART2_RX Y16 DVDD1_4 VSS_4 A21 LCD_PIXEL_1 3 A17
1.875V VCC GND OPT_GPIO_2 L21 DVDD1_5 VSS_5 F20 LCD_PIXEL_1 2 G13 DISPLAY_DATA7
5 2 GPIO_40 W15
Y15 CLK_B_REQ AA2 VSS_6 K20 LCD_PIXEL_1 1 B17
C17 DISPLAY_DATA6
C1033 MAKO_AD_TRIGGER CLK_B DVDD2_1 VSS_7 LCD_PIXEL_1 0 D16 DISPLAY_DATA5
P14 Y7 R21
3 A2
1 A1

CLK_MCSI 1 DVDD2_2 VSS_8 LCD_PIXEL_9 DISPLAY_DATA4


0.10uF OMAP_CORE W14 MCSI1_DOUT AA11 DVDD2_3 W20 LCD_PIXEL_8 D17
V15 VSS_9 AA21 C18 DISPLAY_DATA3
AA9 MCSI1_DIN A5 VSS_10 Y13 LCD_PIXEL_7 B19 DISPLAY_DATA2
R1026 MCSI2_DIN DVDD4_1 LCD_PIXEL_6 DISPLAY_DATA1
47K R1001 RS232 RS232_RX R1070 V9 MCSI2_SYN
C A7 DVDD4_2 VSS_11 AA7 LCD_PIXEL_5 A20
DISPLAY_DATA0
0 R10 B10 DVDD4_3 VSS_12 Y3 H13
10K RS232_T X P10 CLK_M_REQ B14 VSS_13 AA1 LCD_PIXEL_4 G14 DISPLAY_CE

E5 RESERVED
MCBSP2_DR DVDD4_4 VSS_14 LCD_PIXEL_3 DISPLAY_CMD

V12 DVDDRTC
V2 FRDY U2 LCD_PIXEL_2 C19
C1032 V13 R1 DVDD5_1 VSS_15 N1 B21
AA13 OSC32K_IN H2 VSS_16 K2 LCD_PIXEL_1 D18
OSC32K_OUT DVDD5_2 VSS_17 LCD_PIXEL_0
.01uF R1044 AA5 MCBSP2_DX C2 DVDD5_3 G1
( BUFFERRED 16.8 FROM TOMAHAWK ) (MOBILE ONLY) GP5_8 V5 VSS_18 B1 G19
0 CLK_M VSS_19 KBC_5 (Used as KEYPAD_COL4 for PORTABLE and Public Add Mic for MOBILE)
Y2 OSC1_I N KBC_4 C21
W3 E1 8 GPIO_27
OSC1_OUT KBC_3 KEYPAD_COL 3
R1041 1K AA15 LOW_STATE_1 KBC_2 D1 9 KEYPAD COLUMN
Y14 D20 KEYPAD_COL 2
LOW_STATE_2 KBC_1 KEYPAD_COL 1
R1072 TX_FSYNC W7 MCBSP2_FSX KBC_0 F18
V7 H19 KEYPAD_COL 0
16.8_MHZ_BUF
F TOMAHAWK SSI TX_DATA CLKR_MCBSP2 CLK_EX_CAM
Y6 M18
0
NU Y1000
CX-91F
R1002
10MEG ABACUS3 SSI
TX_CLK
RX_FSYNC
RX_DATA 15
W6
V3
CLKX_MCBSP2
MCBSP2_FSR
FDATA_15
OMAP1710 LOW_STATE_5
UART3_RX
I2C_SCL
OTD
L14
T18
AA19 1
TX_RAMP
MOBILE_DISPLAY_CMD (MOBILE ONLY)

SPI_CL K
12MHz RX_CLK 14 T4 FDATA_14 UWIRE_SDI U18 SPI_MISO
3 OUT IN 1 13 U3 W21 SPI_MOSI
FDATA_13 UWIRE_SDO
12 U1 V19
2 GND
GND1

FDATA_12 CLK_S_UWIRE
1.0Vpkpk 11 P8 FDATA_11 Z_STATE_3 N14
8 C1019 10 T3 P15
FDATA_10 Z_STATE_2 THK_CE
C101 18pF 9 T2 MCBSP1_DX H18
4

18pF R4 FDATA_ 9
8

W13 RTC_WAKE_INT
FDATA_ 8

W4 EN_USB_PUEN
7 R3

V6 LOW_STATE_3
W5 LOW_STATE_4
ABACUS3_C E SPI

P12 RESET_MODE
FDATA_ 7

Y4 CLK_B_UART

Y12 RTC_ON_NOF
W9 MCSI2_DOUT
6 R2
J15 CLK_L_CAM

FDATA_ 6

L3 EN_F_BE_0
M8 EN_F_BE_1
P7

W16 Z_STATE_1
5

V11 CLK_MMC
FDATA_ 5

P9 USB0_DAT
R8 USB0_SE0
W2 EN_F_WE
1.875V P4

AA20 RST_OUT
4

U4 EN_F_OE

P11 MMC_CM
MAKO_CE
C9 CLK_S D

G4 FADD_10
G3 FADD_11
G2 FADD_12
K8 FADD_13
H4 FADD_14
H3 FADD_15
K7 FADD_16
J2 FADD_17
J4 FADD_18
J3 FADD_19
F2 FADD_20
L8 FADD_21
K4 FADD_22
K3 FADD_23
L7 FADD_24
E1 FADD_25
FDATA_ 4

2
V20 I2C_SDA

M7 GPIO_62
J8 FADD_ 1
D3 FADD_ 2
C1 FADD_ 3
E4 FADD_ 4
D2 FADD_ 5
F4 FADD_ 6
E3 FADD_ 7
J7 FADD_ 8
F3 FADD_ 9

F
3 P2 FDATA_ 3

M3 F_CS1
M4 F_CS2
N8 F_CS3
2 N7

V4 F_WP

D
Y17 RTCK
FDATA_ 2

L4 FADV

W1 F_RP
1 N2 FDATA_ 1
R1006 0 N4 FDATA_ 0
FLASH R1046 10K
NU 0
FLASH_WAI T
FLASH_CLK

1
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23

R1014 0
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

EMIFS_DATA(15:0)

TP100
EMIFS_ADD(23:1)
R1036
10K
1.875V
5

1
2
3
4
FLASH_CTL(5:0 )

MAKO_OPT_INT
RESET_OUT

R1005
4.7K
Place for Place for
OMAP1610 OMAP1710
USB0_TXEN

USB1_TXE
I2C_CLK

USB0_SE0
USB0_DAT

USB_IN
USB1_SE 0
USB1_DAT
I2C_DATA

T
USB2_RCV

USB2_SE 0
USB2_DAT
USB2_SUSPEN D

GPIO_25
GPIO_26
GPIO_18

I2C
USB#0 USB#1

Controller Microprocessor Schematic Diagram USB#2


OPTION BOARD
USB#0 RESERVED FOR MOBILE
( INTERFACE WITH MAKO )
Controller R1 Schematic Diagrams 3-9

1.875V_DIG_V2 1.875V_DIG_V2

FLASH 1.875V_DIG_V2 SDRAM 1.875V_DIG_V2

R2004 R2011
0 0

TP_SDRAM_CLK
Bootstrap Mode = 48 MH z
1.875V_DIG_V2 Normal Mode = 72 MH z 1.875V_DIG_V2

C2000 C2001 C2002 C2003


C2007 C2006 C2005 C2004
100pF .01uF 0.10uF 0.10uF SDRAM_CLK
0.10uF 0.10uF .01uF 100pF
SDRAM_CLK_EN R2005 R2006 R2007 R2008 R2009
10K 10K 10K 10K 10K
TP_FLASH_CLK
R2000 R2012 SDRAM_CTL(6:0)
10K 10K

0
FLASH_CLK 6
1.875V_DIG_V2
5
R2010
G4

G6 1
A4

E1

A5 8MByte 10K
FLASH_CTL(5:0) 4 16MByte

C7
D3
A9
E7

A7
B3
VPP
VDDQ1
VDDQ2

J9
VDD1
VDD2

0104024J27 (Pre-Flashed Part) U2001

VDDQ1
VDDQ2
VDDQ3
VDDQ4
VDD1
VDD2
VDD3
F2
U2000 R2013 CLK
B4 2 F3
M58WR064FB 10K
0 CLK_K 3 CKE
E7 G9
1 EN_E CS
F8 F9
3 EN_G SDRAM_CS WE
C5 F8
4 EN_W RAS
D6 F7
5 WP CAS
C4
2 EN_L
B5 G7
RP TP_SDRAM_BA0 BA0
D3 G8
FLASH_WAI T WAIT TP_SDRAM_CS TP_SDRAM_BA1 BA1

E8 F7 0 H7 A8 0
A0 D0 1 A0 DQ0 1
D8 E6 H8 B9
1 A1 D1 0 A1 DQ1
C8 E5 2 J8 B8 2
2 A2 D2 1 A2 DQ2
B8 G5 3 J7 C9 3
3 A3 D3 2 A3 DQ3
A8 E4 4 J3 C8 4
4 A4 D4 3 A4 DQ4
B7 G3 5 J2 D9 5

MICRON 8Mx16
5 A5 D5 4 A5 DQ5
A7 E3 6 H3 D8 6
6 A6 D6 5 A6 DQ6
C7 G1 7 H2 E9 7
ST 4Mx16

7 A7 D7 6 A7 DQ7
A2 G7 8 H1 E1 8
8 A8 D8 7 A8 DQ8
B2 F6 9 G3 D2 9
9 A9 D9 8 A9 DQ9
C2 F5 10 H9 D1 10
10 A10 D10 9 A10 DQ10
A1 F4 11 G2 C2 11
11 A11 D11 10 A11 DQ11
B1 D5 12 C1 12
12 A12 D12 11 DQ12
C1 F3 13 B2 13
13 A13 D13 DQ13
D2 F2 14 E8 B1 14
14 A14 D14 LDQM DQ14
D1 E2 15 F1 A2 15
15 A15 D15 12 UDQM DQ15
D4
16 A16
B6 E2
17 A17 NC1 NC
A6 G1
18 A18 NC2
C6
19 A19
B3
20 A20

VSSQ1
VSSQ2
VSSQ3
VSSQ4
C3

VSS1
VSS2
VSS3
21 A21
D7
22 NC

E3

C3
J1

B7
A1

A3

D7
23
VSSQ1
VSSQ2
VSS1
VSS2

SDRAM_ADD(12:0)
G2
G8
F1
A3

EMIFS_ADD(23:1)

EMIFS_DATA(15:0) SDRAM_DATA(15:0)

Controller Memories Schematic Diagram


3-10 Controller R1 Schematic Diagrams

USB1_TXEN
27 R3510
USB1_DP

USB1_DAT
USB1_DM

USB1_SEO
R3572 R3560 27 R3512
10K 47K 3.3V_DIG_V10

1.875V_DIG_V2
2.9V_DIG_V6

3.3V_DIG_V10
5V_V8_MAKO
5V_V8_MAKO
MAKO_CE

UNSWB+
VAG

5V_SW
2.9V_DIG_V6 9V3

1
U3505- 3 (SOURCE)

9V3
1

1
R3584 R3585 MC3403
A5 22K 22K

A2
MOBILE REPEATER: 33K R3503 R3504 R3505 MAKO SPI NC BBP_CLK U3504
B5 9V3 9 4
MOBILE SUBSCRIBER: NOT_USED 33K 33K 33K
NC BBP_SYNC TS5A23166
NU NU E6 A1 8

V_POS
SPI_CLK SPI_CLK NO1 R3586 R3502 UNSWB+
D6 B1 B2 10
MAKO_CE SPI_CS COM 1 IN 1 11 9V3
B6 U3200- 2 0
SPI_MOSI SPI_DI 10K 5V_SW
R3507 R3508 R3509 C6 DIGITAL_BLOCK D2 C1
0 0 0 SPI_MISO SPI_DO NO2 IN 2 5V_V8_MAKO

GND
E7 C2 R3594 R3506 C3500
MAKO_DCLK VC_DCLK COM 2 10K 3.3V_DIG_V10
D7 3.3K 10.0uF
MAKO_FSYNC VC_FSYNC 1.875V_DIG_V2

D1
B7
MOBILE REPEATER: NOT_USED MAKO_TX VC_TX
M4
MOBILE SUSCRIBER: 0 OHM MAKO_RX NC VC_TX3V
A7
VC_RX
N3
MAKO SSI
HW_ID0

HW_ID1

HW_ID2

NC UCM_SS

UNSWB+
A6 R3500 27 1.875V_DIG_V2 2.775V_DIG_V4
1.875V_V2_MAKO LOGIC_VDD USB2_DP
B8
USB1_TXEN USB1_OE USB2_DM
C8 27
HW_I D USB1_DAT USB1_DAT_TXD R3501
D8 5V_SW 52mV RMS for rated audio
USB1_SE0 USB1_SE0
R3561 0 A9 R3578
USB0_TXEN USB2_OE_RCV_RTS
R3562 0 B9 2.9V_DIG_V6 200K 5V_SW

(VALUE
USB2_DAT_VP

1
USB0_DAT

)
R3563 0 C9 1.875V_DIG_V2 2.775V_DIG_V4
USB0_SE0 USB2_SE0_VM_RXD R3511 C3501
E9 N6
USB_INT UART2_TXD USB1_DP R3593 C3539 0.1uF
MAKO USB A10 P7 200K R3592 10K
UART2_RXD_OD USB1_DM 0.10uF C3540
B10 N7 C3541 R3591 2.2K C3502 C3503
NC CTS_X USB2_DP 0.10uF R3513 0.1uF 1000pF
MAKO UART C10 P8 2.2K R3569 7.8V RMS
USB_INTX USB2_DM R3573 R3574 0.10uF 0
P2 L6 U3501 U3500 (7.5 W @ 8 ohms)

2
VREF1 7
NC RXDIN_3V USB_CONNECT USB_CONNECT R3514 1K
RS232_TX J5 R3515 10K 10K R3558 AD5161 TDA1519C

VREF2
N13 10K

7
VCC
RS232_RX NC TXDO_BDI_UP_3V SB96_BUS_BUSY NC 10K 10K 9.3VDC unmuted C3504
C7 8

VDD
N9

1
BOOT_NORM_X SB96_BDO_KF_5V NC EN 6 R3559 2113945A09 5.3VDC muted 1000pF
A8 3 ONE_WIRE_1 6

GND
RS232_USB_X ONE_WIRE_1 P9 SCL2 10K (VALUE )
R3579 10K L5 M8 4 SCL1 5 ONE_WIRE_2 CLK_SCL 9 4 E3500
1.875V_V2_MAKO APCO ONE_WIRE_2 SDA2 SDA1 SDA2 IN V OUT1 SPKR+

GND
R3588 51.1K N8 L8 SDA1 I2C_DATA 4 5 3 1
NC SB96D_BDO_KF_3V ONE_WIRE_BATT NC SCL1 SCL2 AD0_CS* R3516 NINV
L7 I2C_CLK 8 3

VREF2
3 6

2 VREF1
ONE_WIRE_UP TXDO_BDI_5V M10 NC DI S 24K RR
ONE_WIRE_UP K6 C3542 EN
SDO_NC 4 8 6 E3501

1
N12 8
NC TXDO_BDI_ENC_3V RXDIN_5V U3508 NC 9V3 M_SS OUT2 SPKR-
R3580 10K N2 M11 5

1
1
PCA9306 0.10uF

GND1

GND2
MMP_GPIO1_INPUT RXDIN_ENC_3V RTS_FILLSEN_5V SDI_SDA
R3581 10K M3 P13 10

7
RTS_FILLSEN_3V CTS_CABLE_DET_5V NC PCA9306 W R3520 C3505
R3583 R3587 C12 P10 U3503 1 24K 1000pF
16.2K NC BUSY_I
N OPTA_SEL0 GPIO_0_PWR_ON I2C_CLK I2C_DATA A
E11 3

5
R3582 NC BUSY_OUT OPTA_SEL1 K7 GPIO_3_PTT
5.1K

GND
D10 M9 2 2 10K
MMP_GPIO2_INPUT
16.2K NU NC CABLE_DET_3V OPTA_SEL2 GPIO_4_HOOK B Q3500 7.8V RMS
F10 N10 10uF R3575
MAKO_OPT_GPIO0 OPT_GPIO0 OPTA_SEL3 AUDIO_PA_ENA C3506 (7.5 W @ 8 ohms)
C11 C3536 C3507 2200pF

7
P11 1K 47K
3
MMBZ20V

OPT_GPIO1 OPTB_SEL0 NC C3508 47uF


G10 K8 0.1uF
MAKO_OPT_GPIO2 OPT_GPIO2 OPTB_SEL1 NC R3521 15 K
VR3503

D11 P12 1 VR3502


MAKO_OPT_GPIO3 OPT_GPIO3 OPTB_SEL2 NC
B12 N11
MAKO_OPT_INT OPTION_INTX OPTB_SEL3 NC 9V3
U3505- 4
C3510 2
2

MAKO_AD_TRIGGER R3523 13 4 C3509 3


14 R3524 1
E3502 C3511 100pF 24K 330pF
INT_MIC C3512 12
INT_MIC + 0.1uF VAG 11 560 10uF R3525
B11 HANDSET_AUDIO
AD_TRI G C3513 100pF
A11
1

R3526 2.9V_DIG_V6
C3514 C3515 0 NC TX_RX VMES L10 600mV RMS 100K
L2
220pF 220pF NC MIC_BIAS ADC_VREF M12 9V3
C3516 1.0uF K2
INT_MIC_P ATOD_0 N14
K1
INT_MIC_M ATOD_1 M13 HW_ID0
R3547 C3520 1.0uF J2 U3505- 1
560 EXT_MIC_P ATOD_2 L11 HW_ID1 C3517 R3528
J1 2 4
EXT_MIC_M ATOD_3 M14 HW_ID2 C351 9 R3529
J3 1
VCM 1 ATOD_4 L12 BATTERY_SENSE R3595 RX_AUDI O
0.10uF

H3 10uF 22K 3
ATOD_5 L13 10K
C3521 1.0uF

VC_OUT_P PA_TEM P 11 51
H2 47uF
ATOD_6 K11
6

NC VC_OUT_M ANT_CURRENT_DET
Q3501 9V3 E3
9V3_CNTRL BPLUS ATOD_7 K12 VAG R3548
E1 TX_RAMP_DAC 100K
R3532 C3524 ATOD_8 K13
C3523

SW_9V3 PA_BPLUS 330mV RMS


100 10uF G3 U3200-3 3.91V (27.5W)
NC PA_IN_M PA_CODEC_A2D_BLOCK 4.12V (44W) RT3500 R3550 C3545
G2
1

NC PA_IN_P 10K 82K C3525


F1
NC F2 INT_SPKR_P FE_TUNE1 L3 RX_FLTR_VCTRL 220pF 220pF
NC INT_SPKR_M FE_TUNE2 M2 PA_BIAS VAG
H1
1

NC EXT_SPKR_P PWR_CTRL N1 TX_DAC


G1
NC EXT_SPKR_M SCAN_EN C4 26.7K 9V3
H4 A3 R3577 R3596
VCM 2 TEST R3536 C3527
A4 150
EXT_MIC_ENA VREF VFUSE E8 R3571 R3576 100K R3533
R3535 EXT_MIC 2K 100 9V3 24K
0.1uF
C3528

C3529

560
9 4
1

R3539 C3532 U3502-


2 C3533
C3538 6 4 C3543 8 R3540
E3503 R3537 .01uF 7 10 PUB_ADDRESS_1
4 3
0.10uF

0.10uF

EXT_MIC+ 24K 1.0uF 5 11 U3502- 3 10uF 100


4 3
0 VAG 11 1.0uF 3
C3530 C3531 5
220pF 220pF R3538
39K V15 2 5
2
VAG
70mV RMS (RX AUDIO)
C3518 6 1
6 1
MIC_GROUND R3542 R3541
1.0uF 24K
Q3503 VR3504 9V3
Q3504 24K
NU R3530 9V3 U3502- 4
80mV RMS (TX AUDIO) U3502-1 13 4
220K R3544 C3534
C3522 2 4 14 R3545
C3544 PUB_ADDRESS_2
1 12 100
24K 3 4 3 11 10uF
VAG
470pF 11 1.0uF
R3549 R3546
15 K
5
30K 9V3
2
C3535
C3526 U3505- 2 1.0uF
R3534 6 4 6 1
7
1.0uF 10K 5 4 3
VAG 11 Q350
5

5
2

6 1

PUB_ADDRESS_2_EN
Q3502
PUB_ADDRESS_1_EN
PUB_ADDRESS_MIC_EN
LOW_LEVEL_MUTE

Controller Audio and USB Schematic Diagram


Controller R1 Schematic Diagrams 3-11

2.1 Controller R1 Parts List


Circuit Motorola Part Circuit Motorola Part Circuit Motorola Part
Description Description Description
Ref No Ref No Ref No
Circuit Motorola Part
Description C2000 2113944A40 100pF C3031 2113945C31 0.1uF C3221 2113944A44 220pF
Ref No

C1000 2113944A40 100pF C2001 2113945B02 .01uF C3032 2113945B02 .01uF C3222 2113945Y02 0.10uF

C1001 2113945Y02 0.10uF C2002 2113945Y02 0.10uF C3040 2113944C06 470pF C3225 2113944A44 220pF

C1002 2113945Y02 0.10uF C2003 2113945Y02 0.10uF C3041 2113945C02 .01uF C3226 2113945Y02 0.10uF

C1003 2113944A40 100pF C2004 2113944A40 100pF C3042 2113945B02 .01uF C3227 2113944A44 220pF

C1004 2113944A40 100pF C2005 2113945B02 .01uF C3043 2314030E85 33uF C3228 2113945Y02 0.10uF

C1005 2113945Y02 0.10uF C2006 2113945Y02 0.10uF C3044 2113945C31 0.1uF C3229 2113944A44 220pF

C1006 2113945Y02 0.10uF C2007 2113945Y02 0.10uF C3045 NOT PLACED C3231 2113944A44 220pF

C1007 2113944A40 100pF C2500 2113944A44 220pF C3046 2113945Y02 0.10uF C3232 2113945Y02 0.10uF

C1008 2113944A40 100pF C2501 2113944A44 220pF C3200 2113946J04 22uF C3233 2113944A44 220pF

C1009 2113945Y02 0.10uF C3000 2113944C06 470pF C3201 2113946D05 2.2uF C3234 2113946D05 2.2uF

C1010 2113945Y02 0.10uF C3002 2371403L02 10uF C3202 2113945Y02 0.10uF C3237 2113946D05 2.2uF

C1011 2113944A40 100pF C3005 2113944C06 470pF C3203 2316410H02 68uF C3238 2113946H02 10uF

C1012 2113945Y02 0.10uF C3006 2314030E85 33uF C3204 2115153H21 5.6pF C3239 2113946D05 2.2uF

C1013 2113945Y02 0.10uF C3007 2113945C31 0.1uF C3205 2115153H21 5.6pF C3240 2113944C45 100pF

C1014 2113945Y02 0.10uF C3008 2113945A09 1000pF C3206 2316410H01 22uF C3243 2113946S35 1.0uF

C1015 2113945Y02 0.10uF C3009 2113944A40 100pF C3207 2113945C31 0.1uF C3247 2113946H02 10uF

C1016 2113945Y02 0.10uF C3010 2113946S35 1.0uF C3208 2113946D05 2.2uF C3248 2113946S35 1.0uF

C1017 2113946E02 1.0uF C3011 2113946S35 1.0uF C3209 2113945Y02 0.10uF C3249 2113944C45 100pF

C1018 2113944A28 18pF C3012 2113944C06 470pF C3210 2113946D05 2.2uF C3252 2113946S35 1.0uF

C1019 2113944A28 18pF C3013 2314030J28 22uF C3211 2113945A09 1000pF C3254 2113946D05 2.2uF

C1030 2113944A28 18pF C3014 2113945C31 0.1uF C3212 2316410H02 68uF C3257 2113946S35 1.0uF

C1031 2113945Y02 0.10uF C3015 2113944C38 47pF C3213 2113946F03 4.7uF C3260 2113946S35 1.0uF

C1032 2113945B02 .01uF C3016 2113944A40 100pF C3214 2115153H45 33pF C3261 2113944A44 220pF

C1033 2113945Y02 0.10uF C3017 2113945A09 1000pF C3215 2115153H45 33pF C3262 2113946N03 2.2uF

C1034 2113946S35 1.0uF C3018 2389289U01 10uF C3216 2113946F03 4.7uF C3265 2113946J04 22uF

C1035 2113946D05 2.2uF C3019 2113944C06 470pF C3217 2113944A44 220pF C3266 2113946D05 2.2uF

C1036 2113946S35 1.0uF C3020 2314030E85 33uF C3218 2113945Y02 0.10uF C3269 2113946S35 1.0uF

C1037 2113946D05 2.2uF C3021 2113945C31 0.1uF C3219 2113944A44 220pF C3270 2113946S35 1.0uF

C1044 2113945Y02 0.10uF C3030 2113945C02 .01uF C3220 2113945Y02 0.10uF C3272 2115153H27 10pF
3-12 Controller R1 Schematic Diagrams

Circuit Motorola Part Circuit Motorola Part Circuit Motorola Part Circuit Motorola Part
Description Description Description Description
Ref No Ref No Ref No Ref No

C3273 NOT PLACED C3519 2314030F30 47uF C4004 NOT PLACED C4040 2113944A44 220pF

C3274 2113944A44 220pF C3520 2113946S35 1.0uF C4005 NOT PLACED C4041 2113944A44 220pF

C3275 2113946J03 10.0uF C3521 2113946S35 1.0uF C4006 2113944A44 220pF C4042 2113944A44 220pF

C3276 2113946S35 1.0uF C3522 2113945A05 470pF C4007 NOT PLACED C4043 2113944A44 220pF

C3277 2113946S35 1.0uF C3523 2113945Y02 0.10uF C4010 NOT PLACED C4044 2113944A44 220pF

C3278 2113945C31 0.1uF C3524 2313960D07 10uF C4011 NOT PLACED C4045 2113944A44 220pF

C3279 2113945C31 0.1uF C3525 2113944A44 220pF C4012 NOT PLACED C4046 2113944A44 220pF

C3280 2113945C31 0.1uF C3526 2113946S35 1.0uF C4013 2113944A44 220pF C4047 2113944A44 220pF

C3281 2113945C31 0.1uF C3527 2113945C31 0.1uF C4014 2113944A44 220pF C4048 2113944A44 220pF

C3282 2113946F03 4.7uF C3528 2113945Y02 0.10uF C4015 2113944A44 220pF C4049 NOT PLACED

C3283 2113945Y02 0.10uF C3529 2113945Y02 0.10uF C4016 2113944A44 220pF C4051 NOT PLACED

C3500 2113946J03 10.0uF C3530 2113944A44 220pF C4017 2113944A44 220pF C4053 NOT PLACED

C3501 2113945G91 0.1uF C3531 2113944A44 220pF C4018 2113944A44 220pF C4055 NOT PLACED

C3502 2113945C31 0.1uF C3532 2113946S35 1.0uF C4019 NOT PLACED C4058 NOT PLACED

C3503 2113945A09 1000pF C3533 2313960D07 10uF C4020 NOT PLACED C4059 NOT PLACED

C3504 2113945A09 1000pF C3534 2313960D07 10uF C4021 2113944A44 220pF C4060 NOT PLACED

C3505 2113945A09 1000pF C3535 2113946S35 1.0uF C4022 2113944A44 220pF C4061 NOT PLACED

C3506 2314030F30 47uF C3536 2314030M51 10uF C4023 2113944A44 220pF C4062 NOT PLACED

C3507 2113945A11 2200pF C3538 2113945B02 0.01uF C4024 2113944A44 220pF C4063 2113944A44 220pF

C3508 2113945C31 0.1uF C3539 2113945Y02 0.10uF C4025 2113944A44 220pF C4064 2113944A44 220pF

C3509 2313960D07 10uF C3540 2113945Y02 0.10uF C4026 2113944A44 220pF C4065 2113944A44 220pF

C3510 2113945A03 330pF C3541 2113945Y02 0.10uF C4027 2113944A44 220pF C4066 2113944A44 220pF

C3511 2113944A40 100pF C3542 2113945Y02 0.10uF C4028 2113944A44 220pF C4067 2113944A44 220pF

C3512 2113945C31 0.1uF C3543 2113946S35 1.0uF C4029 2113944A44 220pF C4068 2113944A44 220pF

C3513 2113944A40 100pF C3544 2113946S35 1.0uF C4030 2113944A44 220pF C4069 2113944A44 220pF

C3514 2113944A44 220pF C3545 2113944A44 220pF C4031 2113944A44 220pF C4070 2113944A44 220pF

C3515 2113944A44 220pF C4000 NOT PLACED C4032 2113944A44 220pF C4071 NOT PLACED

C3516 2113946S35 1.0uF C4001 NOT PLACED C4033 2113944A44 220pF C4072 NOT PLACED

C3517 2314030M51 10uF C4002 NOT PLACED C4034 2113945A03 330pF C4073 2113945Y02 0.10uF

C3518 2113946S35 1.0uF C4003 NOT PLACED C4035 2113945A03 330pF C4074 NOT PLACED
Controller R1 Schematic Diagrams 3-13

Circuit Motorola Part Circuit Motorola Part Circuit Motorola Part Circuit Motorola Part
Description Description Description Description
Ref No Ref No Ref No Ref No

C4075 NOT PLACED E4004 2409134J25 FERRITE BEAD Q3503 4815272H01 ANALOG SWITCH R1026 0613952R17 47K

C4076 NOT PLACED E4005 2409134J25 FERRITE BEAD Q3504 4815272H01 ANALOG SWITCH R1027 NOT PLACED

C4084 2113945Y02 0.10uF J2500 NOT PLACED Q3505 4815272H01 ANALOG SWITCH R1028 0613952R66 0

C4085 2113944A44 220pF J3000 0905902V09 DC POWER Q4000 4815263H01 ANALOG SWITCH R1034 0613952R01 10K
CONNECTOR
C4086 NOT PLACED Q4001 4815263H01 ANALOG SWITCH R1035 NOT PLACED
J4000 0916017H01 26-PIN ACCESSORY
C4087 NOT PLACED CONNECTOR Q4002 4815261H01 ANALOG SWITCH R1036 0613952R01 10K

C4088 NOT PLACED J4001 0915555H01 30-PIN CONTROL Q4003 4815263H01 ANALOG SWITCH R1041 0613952Q73 1K

C4089 NOT PLACED HEAD CONNECTOR Q4004 4815261H01 ANALOG SWITCH R1044 0613952R66 0

C4090 NOT PLACED J4002 NOT PLACED Q4005 4815263H01 ANALOG SWITCH R1045 0613952R01 10K

D3030 4813978P07 DIODE, SWITCHING J4003 0915556H01 14-PIN OPTION BOARD Q4006 4815263H01 ANALOG SWITCH R1046 NOT PLACED
CONNECTOR
D3040 4813978P07 DIODE, SWITCHING Q4007 4815263H01 ANALOG SWITCH R1047 0613952R66 0
L3200 2415005H02 22uH
D3200 4813978C02 DIODE, SWITCHING Q4008 4815261H01 ANALOG SWITCH R1048 0613952R66 0
L3201 2415005H02 22uH
D4000 4866544A01 DIODE, DUAL Q4009 4815263H01 ANALOG SWITCH R1054 0613952Q89 4.7K
L3202 2415005H02 22uH
D4001 4866544A01 DIODE, DUAL Q4010 4815261H01 ANALOG SWITCH R1060 0613952Q25 10
Q3030 4813973M07 NPN
E2500 2480675U01 FERRITE BEAD Q4011 4815263H01 ANALOG SWITCH R1066 NOT PLACED
Q3032 4813973B01 NPN
E3000 2485011Y01 FERRITE BEAD Q4012 4815261H01 ANALOG SWITCH R1067 NOT PLACED
Q3040 4813973M07 NPN
E3201 2480675U01 FERRITE BEAD Q4013 4816023H01 PNP R1070 0613952R66 0
Q3041 4815263H01 ANALOG SWITCH
E3202 2480675U01 FERRITE BEAD Q4014 4813973A06 NPN R1071 0613952R17 47K
Q3200 5185956E76 N-CHANNEL SYN-
E3203 2480675U01 FERRITE BEAD CHRONOUS MOSFET Q4015 4815263H01 ANALOG SWITCH R1072 NOT PLACED

E3205 2480675U01 FERRITE BEAD Q3201 4813970A62 P-CHANNEL MOSFET R1000 0613952Q25 10 R2000 0613952R01 10K

E3206 2480675U01 FERRITE BEAD Q3202 5185956E76 N-CHANNEL SYN- R1001 0613952R01 10K R2004 0613952R66 0
CHRONOUS MOSFET
E3208 2480675U01 FERRITE BEAD R1002 0613952J73 10MEG R2005 0613952R01 10K
Q3203 4805585Q23 PMOS FET
E3500 2485011Y01 FERRITE BEAD R1005 0613952Q89 4.7K R2006 0613952R01 10K
Q3204 4805585Q23 PMOS FET
E3501 2485011Y01 FERRITE BEAD R1006 0613952R01 10K R2007 0613952R01 10K
Q3205 4815262H01 ANALOG SWITCH
E3502 2485011Y01 FERRITE BEAD R1014 0613952R66 0 R2008 0613952R01 10K
Q3206 4815272H01 ANALOG SWITCH
E3503 2485011Y01 FERRITE BEAD R1017 0613952R01 10K R2009 0613952R01 10K
Q3207 4813970A62 P-CHANNEL MOSFET
E4000 2485011Y01 FERRITE BEAD R1019 0613952Q18 5.1 R2010 0613952R01 10K
Q3208 4815261H01 ANALOG SWITCH
E4001 7686949J14 FERRITE BEAD R1020 0613952R66 0 R2011 0613952R66 0
Q3500 4815261H01 ANALOG SWITCH
E4002 7686949J14 FERRITE BEAD R1021 0613952R66 0 R2012 0613952R01 10K
Q3501 4815272H01 ANALOG SWITCH
E4003 2409134J25 FERRITE BEAD R1025 0613952R01 10K R2013 0613952R01 10K
Q3502 4815272H01 ANALOG SWITCH
3-14 Controller R1 Schematic Diagrams

Circuit Motorola Part Circuit Motorola Part Circuit Motorola Part Circuit Motorola Part
Description Description Description Description
Ref No Ref No Ref No Ref No

R2500 0613952R66 0 R3004 0613952L73 562 R3055 0615871H01 0.1 R3239 0613952H25 10

R2501 0613952R66 0 R3005 0613952Q81 2.2K R3056 0615871H01 0.1 R3240 0613952R17 47K

R2502 0613952R66 0 R3006 0613952Q57 220 R3057 0613952R66 0 R3241 0613952Q18 5.1

R2504 0613952R66 0 R3007 0613952N58 39.2K R3200 0615871H01 0.1 R3243 0613952Q18 5.1

R2506 0613952R66 0 R3008 0613952N12 13K R3201 0613952R66 0 R3245 0613952G67 0

R2507 0613952R66 0 R3009 0613952N58 39.2K R3203 0615871H01 0.1 R3246 0613952M81 6.81K

R2508 0613952R66 0 R3010 0613952N12 13K R3204 0615871H01 0.1 R3247 0613952N69 51.1K

R2509 0613952R66 0 R3030 0613952R01 10K R3205 0613952R25 100K R3248 0613952R01 10K

R2510 0613952R66 0 R3032 0615871H01 0.1 R3206 0613952R66 0 R3500 0613952Q35 27

R2511 0613952R66 0 R3033 0615871H01 0.1 R3207 0686135Z02 0.2 R3501 0613952Q35 27

R2512 0613952R66 0 R3034 0613952H61 330 R3208 0686135Z02 0.2 R3502 0613952R01 10K

R2513 0613952R66 0 R3035 0613952H25 10 R3209 0613952N62 43.2K R3503 NOT PLACED

R2514 0613952R66 0 R3036 0613952H25 10 R3210 0613952N16 14.3K R3504 NOT PLACED

R2515 0613952R66 0 R3037 0613959G61 330 R3215 0613952G67 0 R3505 NOT PLACED

R2516 0613952R66 0 R3038 NOT PLACED R3216 0613952G67 0 R3506 0613952R01 10K

R2517 0613952R66 0 R3039 0613952M30 2K R3217 NOT PLACED R3507 0613952R66 0

R2518 0613952R66 0 R3040 0613952M43 2.74K R3218 0613952R66 0 R3508 0613952R66 0

R2519 0613952R66 0 R3041 0613952R25 100K R3219 0613952R56 2MEG R3509 0613952R66 0

R2520 0613952R66 0 R3042 0613952H69 680 R3220 0613952R56 2MEG R3510 0613952Q35 27

R2521 0613952R66 0 R3043 0613952H69 680 R3222 0613952R33 220K R3511 0613952R01 10K

R2522 0613952R66 0 R3044 0613958S61 330 R3223 0613952R33 220K R3512 0613952Q35 27

R2523 0613952R66 0 R3045 0613952M30 2K R3224 0613952Q89 4.7K R3513 0613952R66 0

R2524 0613952R66 0 R3046 0613952M43 2.74K R3225 NOT PLACED R3514 0613952R01 10K

R2525 0613952R66 0 R3047 0613952R25 100K R3226 0613952R13 33K R3515 0613952R01 10K

R2526 0613952R66 0 R3048 0613952Q73 1K R3227 NOT PLACED R3516 0613952R10 24K

R2527 0613952R66 0 R3050 0613959Q53 150 R3228 0613952G67 0 R3520 0613952R10 24K

R2528 0613952R66 0 R3051 0613952G67 0 R3233 0613952R66 0 R3521 0613952R05 15K

R2529 0613952R01 10K R3052 0613952G67 0 R3236 0613952Q73 1K R3523 0613952R10 24K

R3002 0613952R01 10K R3053 0613952R66 0 R3237 0613952R01 10K R3524 0613952Q67 560

R3003 0613952M54 3.57K R3054 0613952R66 0 R3238 0613952H25 10 R3525 0613952R25 100K
Controller R1 Schematic Diagrams 3-15

Circuit Motorola Part Circuit Motorola Part Circuit Motorola Part Circuit Motorola Part
Description Description Description Description
Ref No Ref No Ref No Ref No

R3526 0613952R66 0 R3572 0613952R01 10K R4009 0613952Q42 51 R4067 0613952Q37 33

R3528 0613952R09 22K R3573 0613952R01 10K R4010 0613952Q42 51 R4068 0613952Q37 33

R3529 0613952Q42 51 R3574 0613952R01 10K R4011 0613952R66 0 R4069 0613952Q37 33

R3530 NOT PLACED R3575 0613952Q73 1K R4012 0613952R66 0 R4070 0613952Q37 33

R3532 0613952Q49 100 R3576 0613952Q49 100 R4023 0613952Q75 1.2K R4071 0613952R66 0

R3533 0613952R10 24K R3577 0613952N42 26.7K R4030 NOT PLACED R4074 0613952R66 0

R3534 0613952R01 10K R3578 0613952R32 200K R4031 0613952R01 10K R4076 0613952R66 0

R3535 0613952Q67 560 R3579 0613952R01 10K R4032 0613952R01 10K R4078 0613952R66 0

R3536 0613952R25 100K R3580 0613952R01 10K R4033 NOT PLACED R4079 0613952R01 10K

R3537 0613952R66 0 R3581 0613952R01 10K R4034 0613952R01 10K R4080 0613952R66 0

R3538 0613952R15 39K R3582 0613952N21 16.2K R4035 0613952R01 10K R4081 0613952R66 0

R3539 0613952R10 24K R3583 0613952N21 16.2K R4040 0613952Q89 4.7K R4082 0613952R66 0

R3540 0613952Q49 100 R3584 0613952R09 22K R4041 0613952Q89 4.7K R4083 0613952R66 0

R3541 0613952R10 24K R3585 0613952R09 22K R4042 0613952Q89 4.7K R4084 0613952R66 0

R3542 0613952R10 24K R3586 0613952R66 0 R4043 0613952Q89 4.7K R4085 0613952R66 0

R3544 0613952R10 24K R3587 NOT PLACED R4044 NOT PLACED R4086 NOT PLACED

R3545 0613952Q49 100 R3588 0613952N69 51.1K R4045 0613952Q89 4.7K R4088 0613952R01 10K

R3546 0613952R05 15K R3591 0613952Q81 2.2K R4046 0613952Q89 4.7K R4089 0613952R17 47K

R3547 0613952Q67 560 R3592 0613952Q81 2.2K R4047 0613952Q89 4.7K R4090 NOT PLACED

R3548 0613952J25 100K R3593 0613952R32 200K R4048 0613952Q77 1.5K R4093 NOT PLACED

R3549 0613952R12 30K R3594 0613952Q85 3.3K R4049 0613958H83 2.7K R4094 NOT PLACED

R3550 0613952R23 82K R3595 0613952R01 10K R4050 0613952R01 10K R4095 NOT PLACED

R3558 0613952R01 10K R3596 0613952H53 150 R4051 0613952R39 390K R4096 NOT PLACED

R3559 0613952R01 10K R4000 0613952Q37 33 R4054 0613952R01 10K R4097 NOT PLACED

R3560 0613952R17 47K R4001 0613952Q37 33 R4055 0613952R01 10K R4098 0613952Q89 4.7K

R3561 0613952R66 0 R4002 0613952Q37 33 R4061 0613952Q37 33 R4099 NOT PLACED

R3562 0613952R66 0 R4003 0613952Q37 33 R4063 0613952Q37 33 R4100 0613952Q75 1.2K

R3563 0613952R66 0 R4004 0613952Q37 33 R4064 0613952Q37 33 R4101 0613952Q75 1.2K

R3569 0613952Q73 1K R4005 0613952Q37 33 R4065 0613952Q37 33 R4103 0613952Q75 1.2K

R3571 0613952Q80 2K R4006 0613952Q65 470 R4066 0613952Q37 33 R4105 NOT PLACED
3-16 Controller R1 Schematic Diagrams

Circuit Motorola Part Circuit Motorola Part Circuit Motorola Part


Description Description Description
Ref No Ref No Ref No

R4106 NOT PLACED U4004 NOT PLACED Y3201 4802582S80 32KHZ CRYSTAL

RT3500 0615471H01 THERMISTOR, 10K U4005 NOT PLACED

U1000 5102495J13 MICROPROCESSOR U4006 NOT PLACED

U1006 5115001H02 IC, DUAL UNBUF- U4007 NOT PLACED


FERED INVERTER
U4008 NOT PLACED
U2000 0104024J27 IC, 16MB FLASH
VR3000 4813979C17 TRANSIENT
U2001 5185941F17 IC, 16MB SDRAM SUPPRESSOR

U3001 5164015H94 VOLTAGE REGULATOR VR3040 4813977M10 DIODE, 5.1V ZENER

U3002 5115391H01 VOLTAGE REGULATOR VR3200 4813977M10 DIODE, 5.1V ZENER

U3003 5164015H94 VOLTAGE REGULATOR VR3201 4813977M05 DIODE, 3.3V ZENER

U3004 5115391H01 VOLTAGE REGULATOR VR3202 4813977M05 DIODE, 3.3V ZENER

U3005 0105959T72 PNP VR3203 4813977M05 DIODE, 3.3V ZENER

U3006 0105959T72 PNP VR3204 4813977M05 DIODE, 3.3V ZENER

U3030 5116525H01 DUAL OPAMP VR3205 4813977M05 DIODE, 3.3V ZENER

U3040 0105959T72 PNP VR3206 4813977M13 DIODE, 6.2V ZENER

U3200 5185143E77 IC, POWER VR3207 4813977M13 DIODE, 6.2V ZENER


MANAGEMENT
VR3208 4813977M13 DIODE, 6.2V ZENER
U3201 5115616H01 VOLTAGE REGULATOR
VR3502 4813977A48 DIODE, 20V ZENER
U3202 5115453H01 DUAL OPAMP
VR3503 4813977A48 DIODE, 20V ZENER
U3203 5114007A43 IC, SCHMITT TRIGGER
VR3504 4813977A48 DIODE, 20V ZENER
U3500 5102463J95 AUDIO PA
VR4000 4813977A48 DIODE, 20V ZENER
U3501 5115368H01 DIGITAL ATTENUATOR
VR4001 4813977A48 DIODE, 20V ZENER
U3502 5114016A18 QUAD OPAMP
VR4002 4813977A48 DIODE, 20V ZENER
U3503 5164852H47 IC, LEVEL
TRANSLATOR VR4003 4813977A48 DIODE, 20V ZENER

U3504 5171395L01 IC, CMOS SWITCH VR4004 4813977A48 DIODE, 20V ZENER

U3505 5114016A18 QUAD OPAMP VR4005 4813977M13 DIODE, 6.2V ZENER

U3508 5164852H47 IC, LEVEL TRANSLA- VR4006 4813977M13 DIODE, 6.2V ZENER
TOR VR4007 NOT PLACED
U4000 5115476H01 IC, SERIAL-TO-PARAL- VR4008 NOT PLACED
LEL CONVERTER
Y1000 4809612J45 12MHZ CRYSTAL
U4001 5115502H01 LOGIC TRANSLATOR
Y3200 4815028H01 24.576MHZ CRYSTAL
Controller R2 Schematic Diagrams 3-17

3.0 Controller R2 Schematic Diagrams

PERIPHERALS

( 1 SHEET)

REAR ACCESSORY OPTION BOARD INTERFACE REPEATER INTERFACE CONTROL HEAD

MMP

GP5_5_IGNITION_SENSE

GP5_3_CHAN_ACTIVITY
PUB_ADDRESS_1_EN
PUB_ADDRESS_2_EN

GP5_4_EMERGENCY

GP5_8_CTSs_RESET
GP5_6_TxDc_BUS+
GP5_7_RxDc_BUS-

GPIO_2_USB1_DM
GPIO_1_USB1_DP
PUB_ADDRESS_1
PUB_ADDRESS_2

HANDSET_AUDIO
GPIO_0_PWR_ON
GP5_2_MONITOR

KEYPAD_ROW_0
KEYPAD_ROW_1
KEYPAD_ROW_2
KEYPAD_ROW_3
KEYPAD_COL_0
KEYPAD_COL_1
KEYPAD_COL_2
PROGM_IO_CS

SSI_DATA_OUT

GPIO_4_HOOK

DISPLAY_CMD
SYSTEM_SYNC

SERIAL_DATA
RTC_BATTERY
McBSP3_CLKX
OPT_BRD_PTT

MIC_GROUND
ONE_WIRE_2

ONE_WIRE_1

SERIAL_CLK

DISPLAY_CS
ON_OFF_SW
SSI_DATA_IN

McBSP3_FSX

GPIO_3_PTT
EXT_SPKR+

OPT_GPIO_1
OPT_GPIO_2

RESET_OUT

McBSP3_DR
EXT_SPKR-

McBSP3_DX
GP5_1_PTT

INT_SPKR+
EXT_SWB+

VOLUME_1
VOLUME_2
INT_SPKR-
SSI_FSYNC
RX_AUDIO
EXT_MIC+

USB2_DM
USB2_DP

DIR_CTRL

INT_MIC+
ARMIO_6

LED_CS
SSI_CLK
SW_9V3
VBUS2

VBUS1

RESET
3.3V

1V8

9V3
5V
5V

R2508 0
RESET_OUT

9V3 C2500
220pF

NC
2.775V_V4
1.875V_V2

GPIO_32
GPIO_33
ARMIO_15
ARMIO_3
GP5_8

GPIO_3
GPIO_26

McBSP3_CLK
McBSP3_DX
McBSP3_DR
McBSP3_FSX
DIR_CTRL
ARMIO_6

KEYPAD_ROW0
KEYPAD_ROW1
KEYPAD_ROW2
KEYPAD_ROW3
KEYPAD_COL0
KEYPAD_COL1
KEYPAD_COL2
KEYPAD_COL3

GPIO_30
GPIO_31
SERIAL_CLK
SERIAL_DATA
LED_CS
DISPLAY_CS
MOBILE_DISPLAY_CMD
RESET_OUT
SW_9V3

PTT
EXT_SWB+

SPKR+
SPKR-
EXT_MIC+
RX_AUDIO
MIC_GROUND

USB2_DM
USB2_DP
VBUS2
ONE_WIRE_2

PUB_ADDRESS_1_EN
PUB_ADDRESS_2_EN
PUB_ADDRESS_1
PUB_ADDRESS_2

GP5_4_EMERGENCY
GP5_5_IGNITION_SENSE

RTC_BATTERY
ON_OFF_MECH
GPIO_0_PWR_ON
USB1_DP
USB1_DM
GPIO_3_PTT
GPIO_4_HOOK
ONE_WIRE_1
VBUS1
HANDSET_AUDIO
INT_MIC+
9V3

OMAP_CORE_LDO OMAP_CORE_LDO
1.875V_DIG_V2 1.875V_DIG_V2
2.775V_DIG_V4 2.775V_DIG_V4

SPI_MISO_1
SPI_MOSI_1
SPI_CLK_1
3.3V_DIG_V10 3.3V_DIG_V10

(SW2 / VOL_B)
(SW1 / VOL_A)
(KEYPAD_ROW4 / GP5_6)
(SW8 / CHANNEL_ACT)
(SW4 / MONITOR)

(BL_EN / GP5_7)
SPI_CLK SPI_CLK_MAKO
SPI_MOSI SPI_MOSI_MAKO
1.875V_V2
SPI_MISO SPI_MISO_MAKO
(Active HIGH)

1
1
1
MAKO_CE MAKO_CE

R2521 0
MAKO_TX MAKO_TX SPI_MISO_MAKO
R2522 0

R2529
10K
MAKO_RX MAKO_RX SPI_MOSI_MAKO
R2523 0
MAKO_DCLK MAKO_DCLK SPI_CLK_MAKO
LO_BATTERY_DET LO_BATTERY_DET MAKO_FSYNC MAKO_FSYNC
R2500 0 R2524 0
PA_TEMP PA_TEMP SPI_CLK SPI_CLK (6.0 MHz)
R2501 0 R2525 0
RX_FLTR_VCTRL RX_FLTR_VCTRL MAKO_INT MAKO_INT SPI_MOSI SPI_MOSI
R2502 0 R2526 0
PA_BIAS PA_BIAS MAKO_OPT_INT MAKO_OPT_INT SPI_MISO SPI_MISO
R2572 0
TX_DAC TX_DAC MAKO_AD_TRIGGER MAKO_AD_TRIGGER ABACUS3_CE ABACUS3_CS (Active LOW)

2.775V_ANA_V7
R2504 0
2.775V_ANA_V7
MAKO_AUDIO_DC MAKO_OPT_GPIO0
MAKO_OPT_GPIO2
MAKO_OPT_GPIO0
MAKO_OPT_GPIO2
THK_CE
R2528 0
THK_CS (Active LOW)

2.9V_MAKO_V6
1
2.9V_DIG_V6
( DC SUPPLY: SHEET 1)
MAKO_OPT_GPIO3
NC
MAKO_OPT_GPIO3
ARMIO_12
MICROCONTROLLER GPIO_40
RX_CLK
R2509
R2510
0
RX_SSI_SYNCB
RX_SSI_CLK (1.20 MHz)
0
3.6V_MAKO_SW1 3.6V_DIG_VSW1 LOW_LEVEL_MUTE GPIO_5 RX_DATA RX_SSI_DATA
1 ( MAKO POWER MANAGEMENT : SHEET 2) R2511 0
5V 5V AUDIO_PA_ENA AUDIO_PA_ENA (OMAP 1710: SHEET 1) RX_FSYNC RX_SSI_FSYNC (20.0 KHz)
E2500 R2512 0
5V_SW 5V_SW EXT_MIC_ENA EXT_MIC_ENA TX_CLK TX_SSI_CLK (4.20 MHz)
5V_SW BLM21PG300SN1 ( MAKO AUDIO_DIGITAL_USB/RS232 : SHEET 3) R2513 0
TX_SSI_DATA
PUB_ADDRESS_MIC_EN GPIO_27 (MEMORY: SHEET 2) TX_DATA
R2514 0
RAW_B+ RAW_B+ I2C_DATA I2C_DATA TX_FSYNC TX_SSI_FSYNC (84.0 KHz)
9V3_PA 9V3_PA I2C_CLK I2C_CLK
R2515 0
DEEP_SLEEP PREDRIVE_SW
C2501 R2516 0
1500pF NC GPIO_25 DMCS DMCS
R2517 0
GPIO_18 ADAPT_SW ADAPT_SW
R2518 0
LOCK_DETECT LOCK_DETECT
R2519 0
USB1_TXEN USB1_TXEN ANT_EN ANT_ENABLE
R2520 0
USB1_DAT USB1_DAT GPIO_60 PC_ATTEN_ENA
USB1_SE0 USB1_SE0 GPIO_15
(RED_LED / RX_ATTN_1) RF_ATTN_2
USB0_TXEN USB0_TXEN
USB0_DAT USB0_DAT
USB0_SE0 USB0_SE0
USB_INT USB_INT
OPT_GPIO_2 GPS_BOOT_SELECT GPS_BOOT_SEL
OPT_GPIO_1 GPS_TX_LS GPS_RX_LS
RS232_TX RS232_TX GPS_RX_LS GPS_TX_LS
ANT_CURRENT_DET

RS232_RX RS232_RX GPS_ON_OFF_LS GPS_ON_OFF_LS

GPS
16.8_MHZ_BUFF

GPS_RESET_LS GPS_RESET_LS

16.8_MHZ_BUFF

JTAG_NEMU1
JTAG_NEMU0
MMP_GPIO1_INPUT MAKO_GPIO_RX 5V GPS_5V

JTAG_NTRST
32KHZ_GPS

JTAG_RTCK
32KHZ_CLK

JTAG_TDO
JTAG_TMS
MMP_GPIO2_INPUT ARMIO_2 5V_SW

JTAG_TCK
5V_ACTIVE_ANT
( SHEET 1)

JTAG_TDI
ONE_WIRE_UP ONE_WIRE_UP ANT_CURRENT
POR POR 32KHZ_GPS
GATED_32KHZ_OMAP GATED_32KHZ_OMAP 16.8MHz
2.775V_V4 VCONT
1.875V_V2 1.875V

R2506 0
1.875V_DIG_V2 1.875V_V2
R2507 0

NC
2.775V_DIG_V4 2.775V_V4

16.8_MHZ_BUFF
16.8_GPS

J2500-20
J2500-14
J2500-12
J2500-10
J2500-16
J2500-6
J2500-8
J2500-18
J2500-1
J2500-2
J2500-3
J2500-4
J2500-5
J2500-7
J2500-9
J2500-11
J2500-13
J2500-15
J2500-17
J2500-19

Controller - GPS Schematic Diagram


3-18 Controller R2 Schematic Diagrams

VBAT
13.6V (NOMINAL)

1
J3000-1 RAW_B+ (TO TX PA)
1

VBAT_GROUND C3015 C3000


47pF 470pF
VR3000
E3000

1
J3000-2 U3040,U3005,U3006 change to 4813971D34
2
UNSWB+ (TO AUDIO PA)

C3002
10uF
R3055
0.1
U3006 2
9.3V
3
G1
R3032
0.1 9V3_PA (TO PA DRIVER ONLY)

R3056 1
0.1
C3021
C3020
D3030 0.1uF
U3005 2 33uF
3
G1 R3039
R3033
2K
0.1 1%
1
R3057
C3019 0
470pF
C3030
R3034 R3053 .01uF
330 0
R3035 R3037
NC 10 R3036
10 330
R3040
2.74K
1%
C3018
10uF R3051 8 2
NC 0
Q3032 1 R3041
100K
3
4
NC
U3030-1

This cap only use to support C3032


DC connector during reflow. C3031 .01uF
R3050 R3038 0.1uF
150 150 R3030
NU 10K

Q3030

R3002
10K

9.3V
U3040 2
3
9V3_CNTRL (TO MAKO)
G1
R3007
C3040 C3043 C3044 39.2K
470pF R3042 33uF 0.1uF 1%
1
680
R3043 R3045
680 C3016
D3040 2K 100pF
1%

C3041
R3046
R3008
13K
1% U3004
5V
R3052 R3054 2.74K TK11100CSC
0 .01uF C3017
0 1%
1000pF 2
Q3040 R3048 FB
1K 6 1
NP VOUT 5V
(TO GPS & PERIPHERAL BLOCKS)
4
VCONT
8 6 3

GND
VIN 5V
7 C3011
5 1.0uF

5
U3030-2 4
R3044 R3047
330 100K
C3042
NC
.01uF
VR3040

9.3V
4 5
VIN VOUT 9V3 (TO SYNTH, VCO, RX FE, PWR CNTRL,CONTROLHEAD)
C3046
0.10uF
2 1 R3009
ON_OFF ADJ 9V3
GND1
GND2

C3005 C3006 39.2K


C3007 C3045
470pF 33uF 1%
0.1uF 33uF
U3001 NU
3
6

LM2941 R3003 C3009


3.57K 0.10uF
R3004 1%
562 R3010
1% 13K
1% U3002
5V
TK11100CSC
C3008
1000pF 2
FB
6 1
NP VOUT 5V_SW (TO RX BACKEND, SYNTH,GPS ANTENNA)
4
VCONT
3

GND
VIN 5V_SW
C3010
1.0uF

5
13.6V
4 5
VIN VOUT EXT_SWB+ ( TO REAR ACCESSORY)

2 1
ON_OFF ADJ
GND1
GND2

C3012 C3013 C3014


R3005
470pF 22uF 0.1uF
2.2K
U3003
3
6

R3006 5%
LM2941 220
5%

ON: 0V
OFF: 4.8V
47K
MAKO_ON_OFF_CONTROL Q3041
47K

Controller DC Supply Schematic Diagram


Controller R2 Schematic Diagrams 3-19

R3219 C3282
R3220 4.7uF 1.875V_V2_MAKO
2MEG 2MEG

SW_9V3
VSAVE

5
C3272
R3228 10pF

VCC
0 C2 B1
LO_BATTERY_DET
C1 2 4
IN OUT GATED_32KHZ_OMAP
VSAVE C3 R3200

NC
GND
B3 32KHZ_GPS
0.1
C3274 U3203 C3200
U3202-1
220pF VSAVE NL17SZ14 R3238 22uF
LMC6035ITLX
10

3
1
5114007A43

R3222
220K
Q3200

13
R3209 R3233 B1
43.2K 0 A2 A1 4 IN

VDD
C3276 C3201
BATTERY_SENSE
1.0uF 2.2uF 5
SYNC_EN
A3 B3 U3202-2 14 CBOOT D1A 1
LMC6035ITLX
R3210
14.3K NC
R3236 C3202
C3275 C3261 VR3200
1% R3223 1K 0.10uF
10.0uF 220pF 220K 15 S1A
0613952Q73
R3241 16 S1B D1B 2
ON: 3.6V

NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
5.1 L3200
22uH OFF: 0.0V 3.6V_DIG_VSW1
D2A 9
47K

DTA144EKAF 3.6V_DIG_VSW1
Q3205 D2B 10

A14

P14

B14
UNSWB+
47K

M5
A1

P1
6 S2A D2C 11 Change R3246 to 0613952N12 (13K) for OMAP1610
Q3201 SW_9V3

NC1
NC2
NC3
NC4
NC5
NC6
NTHS5441T1 C3278 C3279 7 S2B U3201
SW_9V3 C3203
C3 0.1uF 0.1uF 8 S2C D2D 12 R3245 LP8340
68uF OMAP_CORE_LDO_1
SW_9V3 PGLDO2 0
9V3_CNTRL A2 1 5

GND
PGLDO3 VIN1 VOUT
G13 6 4
SW1_VDD VIN2 ADJ R3215
G12

3
3 0
9V3_CNTRL SW1_VDDHV NC NC R3246
H11 6.81K C3270
SW1_VSEN_BUK C3269
J11 1% 1.0uF
SW1_VSEN_BST NC ON: 5Vpk; 230 KHZ PWM 1.0uF R3247

GND1
GND2
C3262 G14 OFF: 0.0Vpk 51.1K
R3205 SW1_SUMCOMP_DL
2.2uF H13 1%
100K
SW1_DH NC
F14

2
7
Y3201 SW1_PHASE
XTAL H12
SW1_VOUT
2 1 H14
5V SW1_GND
R3248 J12 R3203 0.1 C3283 0.10uF
U3200-1 SW2_VCC
10K PWR_MNGR_BLOCK K14 SW_9V3
32.768KHz
SW2_VCCS
9V3_CNTRL C3204 C3205 J14 L3201 22uH R3243
5.6pF SW2_LX 5.1
D3200 Q3206 R3249 5.6pF J13 C3206 22uF
EMD9FT2R SW2_VOUT
10K L14 R3239
SW2_GND 10
D13
SW5_VDD
F13 R3204 C3265
MAKO_ON_OFF_CONTROL SW5_VDDHV
3 4 E14 0.1 22uF
RTC_BATTERY SW5_VSENSE
C3207 0.1uF B1 E13
XTAL32_OUT SW5_SUMCOMP
R3206 C1 G11
0 XTAL32_IN SW5_PHASE
5 F3 F12
VSAVE BAT_RTC SW5_VOUT VSW5
2 C3208 2.2uF C2 N4 Q3202
VSAVE V02_O 1.875V_V2_MAKO R3216
OMAP_CORE_LDO_1

13
D1 P4 0 C3280 C3277 C3266 C3281 ON: 5Vpk; 230 KHZ PWM SI4724CY
9V3_CNTRL BAT_7V5 V03_O 0.1uF 1.0uF 2.2uF 0.1uF
D2 N5 OFF: 0.0Vpk 4

VDD
C3210 2.2uF R3227
R3226 BAT_3V6 V04_O 2.775V_V4_MAKO R3217 IN
1 6 33K D3 P3 0 10K 5
REG_3V6 V06_O 2.9V_V6_MAKO NU SYNC_EN
C3211 1000pF B2 P6 NU 14 D1A 1
BAT_TYPE V07_O 2.775V_V7_MAKO CBOOT
G4 L1 R3224
HV_BG V09_O 3V_V9_MAKO C3234
E2 J10 2.2uF 4.7K R3225 C3209
FET_ENX V10_I 3.6V_DIG_VSW1 0 0.10uF
R3218 0 F4 M6 15 S1A
GP5_4_EMERGENCY EMERG_PB V10_O 3.3V_V10_MAKO NU
E4 L9 16 S1B D1B 2
ON_OFF_MECH MECH_SW V10_GND ON: 5.2V - 5.3V
B3 K3 L3202
VSAVE SW_TYPE V08_I SW_9V3 22uH OFF: 0.0V
B4 K4 D2A 9
GP5_5_IGNITION_SENSE IGN_X V08_O 5V_V8_MAKO VSW5
C5 B13 C3273 D2B 10
POR RESETX VBUS_SUPPLY VBUS1_CMD R3207 10pF
F5 E12 6 S2A D2C 11

4
MAKO_GATED_32KHz GATED_32K_CLK VBUS1_SENS 0.2 NU
1 D5 C14

1
7 S2B R3237
MAKO_INT INT_X VBUS1_CMD C3212
R3201 0 A12 H10 1 Q3203 8 S2C D2D 12 68uF 10K
XOUT VBUS1 SI8401DB
A13 F11

GND
XIN VBUS2_SENS
24.576MHz D4 C13
Y3200 Sine Wave TCXO_SEL_16_24 VBUS2_CMD
M1 D12

2
3

3
Vpk-pk: 2.2V - 2.4V
CX-101F NC TCXO_IN VBUS2 ON: 4.75V to 5.25V (5.0V typical)
OFF: 0.0V
GND1
GND2
GND3
GND4
GND5
GND6
GND7
GND8
GND9
3 1
HOT2 HOT1 VBUS1 ( TO MMP)
GND2

GND1

P5

J4
G5
K9

D14
L4

H5
D9
M7

5185143E77 C3213 4.7uF


C3214 C3215
33pF 33pF
4

Q3207
R3208 NTHS5441T1
0.2

VBUS2_CMD

4
Q3204

1
SI8401DB
1

16.8_MHZ_BUFF NC R3240
ON: 4.75V to 5.25V (5.0V typical)

2
3
OFF: 0.0V 47K

VBUS2 ( TO MAP )
3
10K 2
USB_CONNECT

C3216 47K Q3208


4.7uF DTC114YKAF
1.875V_DIG_V2 OMAP_CORE_LDO 2.775V_DIG_V4 2.9V_DIG_V6 2.775V_ANA_V7 3.3V_DIG_V10 FROM MAKO USB_CONNECT (L6)

1
1.875V_DIG_V2 2.775V_DIG_V4 2.9V_DIG_V6 3.3V_DIG_V10 OFF: 0V (DEFAULT)
ON: 3.3V (MAKO V10)

E3201 E3202 E3203 E3205 E3206 E3208

C3217 C3218 C3219 C3220 C3221 C3222 C3225 C3226 C3227 C3228 C3231 C3232 5V_V8_MAKO
220pF 0.10uF 220pF 0.10uF 220pF 0.10uF 220pF 0.10uF 220pF 0.10uF 220pF 0.10uF MAKO_V8_5V MAKO_V9_3V

1
1
VR3202 C3238 C3239 VR3203 VR3204 C3247 C3248 VR3205 VR3207 C3229 C3254 C3233 C3260 VR3208
VR3201 10uF 2.2uF 10uF 1.0uF
3.3V_V10_MAKO 220pF 2.2uF VR3206 220pF 1.0uF
2.775V_V4_MAKO

C3243
2.775V_V7_MAKO
1.875V_V2_MAKO

OMAP_CORE_LDO_1

C3252

5V_V8_MAKO

3V_V9_MAKO
C3249 C3257
2.9V_V6_MAKO

C3237 C3240
NC NC NC 1.0uF NC 100pF NC 1.0uF NC 1.0uF NC NC
2.2uF 100pF

Controller DC Distribution Schematic Diagram


3-20 Controller R2 Schematic Diagrams

5V 1V8 MOBILE REPEATER: NOT_USED


CONTROL HEAD INTERFACE I/O History

MOBILE SUBSCRIBER: 33 OHM MMP_1_WIRE VBUS1 USB1_DM USB1_DP P1 0102726B32


C4013 C4000 C4001 C4002 C4003 C4004 C4005 C4006
RESET J4001_9 220pF 220pF 220pF 220pF 220pF 220pF 220pF 220pF
5V

1
NU NU NU NU NU NU
E4000
3.3V NC
9V3 1 J4001-1
1V8 1V8 2 J4001-2
R4000 33
RESET 3 J4001-3
R4001 33
DISPLAY_CMD 4 J4001-4
R4002 33
DISPLAY_CS 5 J4001-5
R4003 33
SERIAL_DATA 6 J4001-6
R4004 33
SERIAL_CLK 7 J4001-7
R4005 33 E4003
LED_CS 8 J4001-8
ON_OFF_SW 9 J4001-9
R4061 33
KEYPAD_ROW_0 10 J4001-10
R4063 33
KEYPAD_ROW_1 11 J4001-11
R4064 33
KEYPAD_ROW_2 12 J4001-12
R4065 33
KEYPAD_ROW_3 13 J4001-13
R4066 33
KEYPAD_COL_0 14 J4001-14
R4067 33
KEYPAD_COL_1 15 J4001-15
R4068 33
KEYPAD_COL_2 16 J4001-16
R4069 33
VOLUME_1 17 J4001-17
R4070 33 18 J4001-18
VOLUME_2
R4071 0 19 J4001-19
HANDSET_AUDIO
INT_SPKR+ 20 J4001-20
INT_SPKR- 21 J4001-21
GPIO_0_PWR_ON R4006 470 22 J4001-22
GPIO_1_USB1_DP 23 J4001-23
GPIO_2_USB1_DM 24 J4001-24
GPIO_3_PTT
GPIO_4_HOOK
R4009
R4010
51
51
25
26
J4001-25
J4001-26
PCB
E4001 BLM21PG221SN1 27 J4001-27
VBUS1
E4004 28 J4001-28 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
ONE_WIRE_1
BK1005HM471
MIC_GROUND 29 J4001-29
R4012 0
INT_MIC+ 30 J4001-30 J4001 FRONT VIEW
5V

6
4
3
1

6
4
3
1
R4011 NU NU

K4
K3
K2
K1
K4
K3
K2
K1
0
C4034 C4035 C4076
1V8 1V8 5V 330pF 330pF C4014 C4015 C4016 C4017 C4018 C4019 C4020 C4021 C4022 C4023 C4024 C4025 C4026 C4027 C4028 C4029 C4030 C4031 C4032 C4033
R4034 220pF

4866544A01
220pF 220pF 220pF 220pF 220pF 220pF 220pF 220pF 220pF 220pF 220pF 220pF 220pF 220pF 220pF 220pF 220pF 220pF 220pF 220pF
10K NU

A2

2 A1

A2

2 A1
D4001

4
C4085 C4084

5
R4079
220pF 0.10uF 5.6V 5.6V
10K
R4023 R4103 VR4007 VR4008
R4100 1.2K NU NU
U4001 1.2K 1.2K
SERIAL_CLK
SERIAL_DATA 14 SN74LVC07A R4101

OPTION BOARD INTERFACE


1.2K
1 2
VCC
SERIAL_DATA A_1 Y_1

1
PROGM_IO_CS 3 A_2 Y_2 4
SERIAL_CLK 5 A_3 Y_3 6
9 A_4 Y_4 8
RESET
11 A_5 Y_5 10
ARMIO_6
GND

13 12 NC WD_RESET
A_6 Y_6 R4086 OPT_SSI_SYNC
0
7

NU C4059

1
WD_RESET 220pF
NU C4049 C4051 C4053 C4055
220pF 220pF 220pF 220pF
MOBILE REPEATER: 0 OHM R4084 0 NU NU NU NU
C4071 C4072 C4074 SW_9V3 1 J4003-1
220pF 220pF 220pF MOBILE SUBSCRIBER: NOT_USED 2 J4003-2
NU NU NU SHARED_SYSTEM_SYNC 3 J4003-3
R4074 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
SSI_FSYNC 4 J4003-4
5 J4003-5
PCB
R4076 0
SSI_CLK 6 J4003-6
J4001_9 7 J4003-7
R4078 0 J4003 FRONT VIEW
10
13
SSI_DATA_IN 8 J4003-8
11
12

14
U4000 NU 9 J4003-9
SRCLR R4090 0 R4080 0

SER
RCLR
SRCLK

SN74AHC594 RTC_BATTERY SSI_DATA_OUT 10 J4003-10


RCLK

5V R4081 0
OPT_GPIO_1 11 J4003-11
R4082 0 J4003-12
8 OPT_GPIO_2 12
16 MOBILE REPEATER: 0 OHM R4083 0 J4003-13
VCC GND RESET_OUT 13
MOBILE SUBSCRIBER: NOT_USED R4085 0 J4003-14
QH1 OPT_BRD_PTT 14
C4073 QH2
QG
QC
QD
QA
QB

QE
QF

0.10uF
15
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
9

C4058 C4060 C4061 C4062


220pF 220pF 220pF 220pF
NU NU NU NU
NC

PUB_ADDRESS_2_EN
PUB_ADDRESS_1_EN

1V8 1V8 1V8 1V8 1V8 1V8


R4030

R4031

R4032

R4033

R4054

R4055
10K

10K
NU

NU
10K

10K

GP5_8_CTSs_Reset

GP5_7_RxDc_BUS-

GP5_6_TxDc_BUS+

GP5_5_IGNITION_SENSE
E4005
GP5_4_EMERGENCY 5V 5V 5V EXT_SWB+ BK1005HM471
MOBILE REPEATER: 0 OHM 5V
MOBILE SUBSCRIBER: NOT_USED
GP5_3_CHAN_ACTIVITY ONE_WIRE_2
PUB_ADDRESS_2
GP5_2_MONITOR 5V 5V PUB_ADDRESS_1
5V 5V R4044 R4045 R4046 R4047
NU EXT_MIC+
4.7K 4.7K 4.7K 4.7K R4048
GP5_1_PTT RX_AUDIO
1.5K
47K 47K 47K 47K Q4013
BCW68GLT1G
R4040 R4041 R4042 R4098 4816023H01 NU
4.7K 4.7K 4.7K 47K 47K 47K 47K
4.7K Q4011
Q4007 Q4009 C4075 C4063 C4064 C4065 C4066
USB2_DP USB2_DM VBUS2 47K 47K 47K Q4006 DTC144EKAF
DTC144EKAF DTC144EKAF DTC144EKAF R4049 220pF 220pF 220pF 220pF 220pF
47K 5V 4815263H01 4815263H01 4815263H01 4815263H01
2.7K
E4002 47K 47K 47K
1

BLM21PG221SN1 47K 3 3 3
Q4000 Q4001 Q4003 R4088
DTC144EKAF 2 10K 2 10K 3
VBUS2 DTC144EKAF DTC144EKAF Q4015 10K R4050 EXT_SPKR-
4815263H01 4815263H01 1 2 10K
4815263H01 DTC144EKAF R4043 10K EXT_SPKR+
4.7K 47K 47K Q4014
USB2_DP 4815263H01 Q4008 Q4010 EXT_SWB+
3 3 BCW65A Q4012 47K
DTC114YKAF

2
USB2_DM 10K 10K 47K DTC114YKAF VR4006 EXT_SWB+
2 2

1
4815261H01 4815261H01 R4089 DTC114YKAF

1
WD_RESET 47K 4815261H01 NC
4866544A01

5V Q4002 47K 47K

4813977A48
47K
R4035 DTC114YKAF
4813977A48

4813977A48
Q4004

4813977A48
10K 4815261H01 DTC114YKAF Q4005 C4067 C4068 C4069
1

1
4813977A48

4815261H01 DTC144EKAF 220pF 220pF 220pF


D4000
4

4815263H01 NC

VR4004
MMBZ20V
VR4005 VR4000
MMBZ20V C4042 VR4001 VR4002 VR4003 C4048
C4041 C4044 R4051 C4045 C4046 C4047 C4070
NC 220pF 220pF 220pF
C4040 220pF MMBZ20V 390K MMBZ20V 220pF 220pF MMBZ20V 220pF 220pF
C4043
1

220pF 220pF

1
1 1 1 IGNITION_SENSE
EXT_PTT EMERGENCY APM_1_WIRE
23

25
GP5_1_(EXT PTT) J4000-17 17

GP5_2_(MONITOR) J4000-19 19

GP5_3_(CHAN_ACT) J4000-21 21

GP5_6 J4000-20 20

GP5_7 J4000-22 22

GP5_8 J4000-24 24

VIP_1_(EXT ALARM) J4000-26 26

15
13
11
14
12

EXT_SPKR+ J4000-10 10

GROUND J4000-16 16
GROUND J4000-18 18

EXT_SPKR- J4000-9 9

7
8
4

2
1

EMERG SW J4000-23

IGN_SENSE J4000-25

J4000-15
J4000-13
J4000-11
J4000-14
J4000-12
USB / MAP_ID_GROUND J4000-4

USB_DM_MAP J4000-2
USB_DP_MAP J4000-1

VBUS_MAP J4000-3

MAP_ID_2 J4000-5

MAP_ID_1 J4000-6

EXT_SWB+ J4000-7
POWER GROUND J4000-8
AUX_AUDIO_OUT_2
AUX_AUDIO_OUT_1
TX_AUDIO
RX_AUDIO
AUDIO GROUND
PCB
2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26

ACCESSORY INTERFACE (26-PIN) 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25

J4000 REAR VIEW

Controller Peripheral Schematic Diagram - (sheet 1 of 2)


Controller R2 Schematic Diagrams 3-21

REPEATER CONNECTOR

WD_RESET

1V8
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
C4086
0.10uF

PCB
J4002 FRONT VIEW

A1
A2
VCCB
VCCA
R4097 0 C2 C1
McBSP3_DX B A
B2
DIR

GND
SN74AVC1T45

B1
U4004

1V8
C4087
0.10uF
TP4000

A1
A2
1

VCCB
VCCA
1 J4002-1
2 J4002-2
R4095 0 C2 C1
McBSP3_FSX B A 3 J4002-3
B2
1V8 DIR 4 J4002-4

GND
5 J4002-5
SN74AVC1T45 6 J4002-6

B1
U4005
7 J4002-7
R4105 8 J4002-8
10K
9 J4002-9
10 J4002-10
R4099 0 1V8
DIR_CTRL 11 J4002-11
C4088
0.10uF

A1
A2
C4007 C4010 C4011 C4012
220pF 220pF 220pF 220pF

VCCB
VCCA NU NU NU NU
R4093 0 C2 C1
McBSP3_CLKX B A
B2
DIR
GND

SN74AVC1T45
B1

U4006

1V8

C4089
0.10uF
A1
A2
VCCB
VCCA

R4096 0 C2 C1
McBSP3_DR B A
B2
DIR
GND

SN74AVC1T45
B1

U4007

1V8
C4090
0.10uF
A1
A2
VCCB
VCCA

R4094 0 C2 C1
SYSTEM_SYNC B A
B2
DIR
GND

SN74AVC1T45 R4106
B1

U4008 10K

SHARED_SYSTEM_SYNC

Controller Peripheral Schematic Diagram (sheet 2 of 2)


3-22 Controller R2 Schematic Diagrams

GPIO_60 (Used as GREEN_LED for PORTABLE, PA_ENABLE for MOBILE)


GPIO_15 (Used as RED_LED for PORTABLE, RX_ATTN_1 for MOBILE)

ARMIO_3 (Used as BL_EN for PORTABLE, GP5_7 for MOBILE


OMAP1610 / 1710

(SPI.CS3 for MOBILE Shift Register Chip Select)


(GPIO_3 for PORTABLE-Green LED)

AUDIO_PA_ENA (MOBILE ONLY)


1.875V

ARMIO_12 (MOBILE ONLY)


PLACED FOR
MOBILE ONY
CLK rate: 1 MHz
Date rate: 20 of 8 bits packet per chip select GP DEVICE CONFIG

10K
MCBSP3 LED & Display CS: Active Low

GPS_BOOT_SELECT
1.875V

ONE_WIRE_UP
GPS_ON_OFF_LS
GPS

MCBSP3_FSX
MCBSP3_CLK

SERIAL_DATA

GPS_RESET_LS
R1020

SERIAL FLASH SPI


DECOUPLING CAPACITORS

MCBSP3_DR
MCBSP3_DX

DISPLAY_CS
SERIAL_CLK
0 (0.87mA/MHz for OMAP1710 & 1.06mA/MHz for OMAP1610) LARGEST REF

R1017
OMAP_CORE

GPS_RX_LS

DIR_CTRL
R1034

GPS_TX_LS
OMAP_CORE_LDO OMAP_CORE (1.4V for OMAP1710 & 1.55V for OMAP1610)

ARMIO_2

ARMIO_6
10K

LED_CS

GPIO_3
R1021 C1039 R1050 U1008 Y1001
0

PTT
1.875V_DIG_V2 1.875V PLACE FOR
GP DEVICE C1000 C1001 C1002 C1003 C1013 C1015 C1011 C1031 C1034
FAST BOOT C1035
R1035 100pF 0.10uF 0.10uF 100pF 0.10uF 0.10uF 100pF 0.10uF 1.0uF 2.2uF
1.875V_DIG_V2 1.875V 0
DVDD2 DNP
3.3V_DIG_V10

10K

0
NU
DELETED REF 1.875V
Place for
JTAG

R1047
R1025
OMAP1710
R1071

JTAG_NEMU0
JTAG_NEMU1
JTAG_NTRST
47K

JTAG_RTCK
JTAG_TMS

JTAG_TDO
JTAG_TCK
JTAG_TDI
C1004 C1005 C1006 C1007 C1014 C1010 C1009 C1008 C1036 C1037
2.775V_DIG_V4 2.775V_DIG_V4 2.2uF
100pF 0.10uF 0.10uF100pF 0.10uF 0.10uF 0.10uF100pF 1.0uF
OMAP_CORE OMAP_CORE

LDO_FILTER

TP_MAKO_DCLK

TP_MAKO_FSYNC
TP_MAKO_RX
1.875V DVDD2 R1000 R1060
RF CONTROLS R1019 10 10
LOCK_DETECT

TP_MAKO_TX
ANT_EN Place for 5.1 VDD_DLL CVDDA
R1066 Place for
10K ADAPT_SW OMAP1610
OMAP1710

C1030 18pF
NU DMCS
R1054 DEEP_SLEEP C1017 C1016 C1044
1.0uF C1012 0.10uF 0.10uF
4.7K

1
OMAP_CORE 0.10uF
R1067 FREQ SWITCH

1
4.7K GPIO_33 (Used as SW8 for PORTABLE, Channel Activity for MOBILE)

1
NU GPIO_32 (Used as SW4 for PORTABLE, Monitor for MOBILE)
GPIO_31 (Used as SW2 for PORTABLE, Volume B for MOBILE)
GPIO_30 (Used as SW1 for PORTABLE, Volume A for MOBILE)
MAKO_RX
MAKO SSI MAKO_DCLK
MAKO_FSYNC
MAKO_TX CHANGE HISTORY
CHANGES: DATE: OWNER: REV:
Added a level translator (U1007) on OMAP PWM1 pin output. 14th Aug 2004 DH WONG P5
SDRAM_CS SDRAM DH WONG P5
Added buffer circuitry (U1008) on OMAP 32KHz clock input. 14th Aug 2004
(MOBILE ONLY) EXT_MIC_ENA DH WONG P5
SDRAM_CLK_EN Renamed MAKO LVFRACN SPI to MCBSP3. 14th Aug 2004
Added R1041 on 12MHz oscillator output. 14th Aug 2004 DH WONG P5
SDRAM_DATA(15:0) DH WONG P5
OPTION SELECT (FROM MAKO) Added 32KHz crystal Y1001. 14th Aug 2004

15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
MAKO_OPT_GPIO0 SDRAM_CLK DH WONG P7
MAKO_OPT_GPIO3 Pull-up Y12 to 1.875V. 22th Nov 2004
MAKO_OPT_GPIO2 Pull-up W19 to 1.875V. 22th Nov 2004 DH WONG P7

AA17
W17

W11
W10
M19
M20

M15

M14
C12
D12
D13
C11
C13
D11
D14
C10

N21
N19
N18
N20

R19
R18

N15
U19

R13

R11
K18
K19
K15
K14

P19
P20
P18

V16

V10
T20
T19
L19
L18
L15
DH WONG P7

J18
J19
J14

W8
Changed R1041 to 1K. 22th Nov 2004

N3

D8
C4
C7
D5
D7
C5
C6
D6

Y8

V8
TP_POR SDRAM_CTL(6:0)
R1048 0 Changed R1033 to DNP. 22th Nov 2004 DH WONG P7
(FROM MAKO) GATED_32KHZ_OMAP DH WONG P7

CLK_F
SDATA_15
SDATA_14
SDATA_13
SDATA_12
SDATA_11
SDATA_10
SDATA_9
SDATA_8
SDATA_7
SDATA_6
SDATA_5
SDATA_4
SDATA_3
SDATA_2
SDATA_1
SDATA_0
CAM_D_7
CAM_D_6
CAM_D_5
CAM_D_4
CAM_D_3
CAM_D_2
CAM_D_1
CAM_D_0
CAM_VS
CAM_HS
CAM_RSTZ
GPIO_15
GPIO_14
GPIO_13
GPIO_12
GPIO_11
GPIO_9
GPIO_8
GPIO_7
GPIO_6
GPIO_4
GPIO_3
GPIO_2
GPIO_1
GPIO_0
MPUIO_5
MPUIO_4
MPUIO_3
MPUIO_2
MPUIO_1
EMU0
EMU1
MSCI1_SYNC
CLK32K_OUT
MMC_DAT3
MMC_DAT2
0 Changed level translator U1001 ~ U1005 to ADI part. 22th Nov 2004
1

D9 H8
CLKX_SD EN_WE_SDRAM
(FROM MAKO) 32KHZ_CLK P13
CLK32K_IN SDRAM_RAS
H7 1 Deleted CYPHER SSI interfaces. 22th Nov 2004 DH WONG P7
H12
EN_SDCKE SDRAM_DQMU
D10 2 Changed EMERGENCY_PB to R11. 22th Nov 2004 DH WONG P7
G21
CLKX_MCBSP1 SDRAM_DQML
C8 3
Y10 B4 4 Cannected OMAP pin V2 to FLASH_WAIT. 22th Nov 2004 DH WONG P7

MMC_DAT1
CLK_MCSI2 SDRAM_CAS
MAKO_INT G20 C3 5

MMC_DAT0
CLKS_MCBSP1 SBANK_1
H15
MCBSP1_FSX SBANK_0
B3 6 Re-assigned Tx trigger test point to L14. 30th Nov 2004 DH WONG P7
( RESET CIRCUIT PROVIDED BY MAKO) POR R12
PWRON_RESET U1000 Changed Morpheus Public Address Mic to P11. 30th Nov 2004 DH WONG P7
Y1 H11
MAKO_GPIO_RX F_CS1U OMAP_CORE OMAP1710 SADD_13 DH WONG P7
P3
F_CS2U SADD_12
H9 SDRAM_ADD(12:0) Changed Morpheus Shift Register Chip Select to R11. 30th Nov 2004
GPIO_5 C14 H10 12 DH WONG P7
D4
SDDQS_H
1.875V SADD_11
B8 11
Changed Morpheus PA_ENABLE to M8. 30th Nov 2004
(Used as KEYPAD_ROW4 for PORTABLE, GP5_6 for MOBILE) SDDQS_L SADD_10
G8
CS_SDRAM SADD_9
B12 10 Changed Morpheus SERIAL_CLK from M14 to M19. 1st Dec 2004 DH WONG P7
BOOT FROM CS3 ARMIO_15 E19
KBR_4 SADD_8
G9 9
DH WONG P7
KEYPAD_ROW3 E20
KBR_3 SADD_7
G11 8 Changed Side Option Select 3 to P11. 1st Dec 2004
KEYPAD_ROW2 H14 CVDDA VDD_DLL LDO_FILTER G12 7 Changed Publi Mic Add to C21. 1st Dec 2004 DH WONG P7
1.875V KEYPAD ROW F19
KBR_2 SADD_6
B9 6
DNP KEYPAD_ROW1 KBR_1 DVDD2 SADD_5 Added 10K pull-up (R1049) on GPS_RESET & GPS_INT line. 1st Dec 2004 DH WONG P7
G18
KBR_0 SADD_4
G10 5
NU R1027 KEYPAD_ROW0 H20 A1 4
W19
MCBSP1_DR SADD_3
B6 3 Delete all JTAG testpoints. 2nd Dec 2004 Prasethy Lee P3 Morpheus
10K BFAIL SADD_2
R1045 V18
CONF SADD_1
B2 2 Delete Net Type. 2nd Dec 2004 Prasethy Lee P3 Morpheus
10K Y19 A2 1 Delete Neo external 1.55V regulator ckt.

W12
TDI 2nd Dec 2004 Prasethy Lee P3 Morpheus

AA3
SADD_0

R20
Y21
A11
A15
Y20

B13
B20
J21
V17 0

M2
Y9

CVDD2 A9
CVDD2_1 A3
CVDD2_2 E2
1.875V

J1
TMS Perform LMS Replace for ground, rip, off_page_in &_out. 2nd Dec 2004 Prasethy Lee P3 Morpheus
W18 B18
TCK LCD_VSYNC
Y18 C20 Delete Neo 32.768KHz ckt. 2nd Dec 2004 Prasethy Lee P3 Morpheus

CVDDA
CVDD_RTC
CVDD_DLL
CVDD_1
CVDD_2
CVDD_3
CVDD_4
CVDD1

CVDD3_1
CVDD3_2
CVDD3_3
CVDD3_4
CVDD4
16.8MHz Squarer

TRST LCD_HSYNC
U1006 R1028 J20 B15 Deleted all level translators and its ckts. 2nd Dec 2004 Prasethy Lee P3 Morpheus
MPU_BOOT LCD_AC
U20 L1 NC C15
NL27WZU04 0 MPU_RST
A19 CLK_P_LCD Add R1060,R1061,R1062,R1063 back in. 2nd Dec 2004 Prasethy Lee P3 Morpheus
R14
UART1_CTS DVDD1_1 VSS_1 B5
Y1 6

Y2 4

Y5
UART2_CTS E21 DVDD1_2 VSS_2 B7 LCD_PIXEL_15
D15 Add DIR_CTRL portout for Cypher. 8th Dec 2004 Prasethy Lee P3 Morpheus
V14
UART1_RX U21 DVDD1_3 VSS_3 A13 LCD_PIXEL_14
C16 Add ASSY_PN_OVERRIDE & NOTUSED property for 1610 Mainline. 8th Dec 2004 Prasethy Lee P3 Morpheus
OPT_GPIO_1 R9
UART2_RX Y16 DVDD1_4 VSS_4 B16 LCD_PIXEL_13
A17
Change Serial Flash SPI clock from M19 to M14. 13th Dec 2004 Prasethy Lee P3 Morpheus
GND
VCC

1.875V BOOT FROM CS0 OPT_GPIO_2 L21 DVDD1_5 VSS_5 A21 LCD_PIXEL_12
G13
DISPLAY_DATA7
5 2 GPIO_40 W15
CLK_B_REQ VSS_6 F20 LCD_PIXEL_11
B17
DISPLAY_DATA6 PORTABLE Change Serial Flash SPI data from Y8 to P11. 13th Dec 2004 Prasethy Lee P3 Morpheus
Y15 AA2 DVDD2_1 VSS_7 K20 C17 Change MAKO_OPT_GPIO2 from P11 to M19. 13th Dec 2004 Prasethy Lee P3 Morpheus
C1033 MAKO_AD_TRIGGER CLK_B LCD_PIXEL_10 DISPLAY_DATA5 DISPLAY
1 A1

Y7 DVDD2_2 VSS_8 R21


3 A2

OMAP_CORE P14 D16


0.10uF CLK_MCSI1
AA11 DVDD2_3 LCD_PIXEL_9 DISPLAY_DATA4 Assigned Y8 (GPIO_8) for Abacus Chip Select (Morpheus Only). 13th Dec 2004 Prasethy Lee
W14
MCSI1_DOUT VSS_9 W20 LCD_PIXEL_8
D17
DISPLAY_DATA3
R1026
V15
MCSI1_DIN VSS_10 AA21 LCD_PIXEL_7
C18
DISPLAY_DATA2
RS232_RX AA9
MCSI2_DIN A5 DVDD4_1 VSS_11 Y13 LCD_PIXEL_6
B19
DISPLAY_DATA1
47K R1001 RS232 R1070 V9
MCSI2_SYNC A7 DVDD4_2 VSS_12 AA7 LCD_PIXEL_5
A20
DISPLAY_DATA0
RS232_TX R10
CLK_M_REQ B10 DVDD4_3 VSS_13 Y3 LCD_PIXEL_4
H13
DISPLAY_CE

E5 RESERVED
10K P10 B14 DVDD4_4 VSS_14 AA1 G14

V12 DVDDRTC
0 MCBSP2_DR LCD_PIXEL_3 DISPLAY_CMD
V2
FRDY VSS_15 U2 LCD_PIXEL_2
C19
V13
OSC32K_IN R1 DVDD5_1 VSS_16 N1 LCD_PIXEL_1
B21
C1032 H2 DVDD5_2
AA13
OSC32K_OUT VSS_17 K2 LCD_PIXEL_0
D18
( BUFFERRED 16.8 .01uF AA5
MCBSP2_DX C2 DVDD5_3 VSS_18 G1
R1044 (MOBILE ONLY) GP5_8 V5
CLK_M VSS_19 B1 KBS_5
G19
FROM TOMAHAWK) 0 Y2 C21 GPIO_27 (Used as KEYPAD_COL4 for NEO and Public Add Mic for MORPHEUS)
OSC1_IN KBS_4
W3 E18 KEYPAD_COL3
OSC1_OUT KBS_3
R1041 1K AA15 D19 KEYPAD_COL2
LOW_STATE_1 KBS_2
Y14 D20
TX_FSYNC
LOW_STATE_2 KBS_1 KEYPAD_COL1
R1072 W7
MCBSP2_FSX KBS_0 F18
KEYPAD_COL0 KEYPAD COLUMN
16.8_MHZ_BUFF TX_DATA V7 H19
TOMAHAWK SSI Y6
CLKR_MCBSP2 CLK_EX_CAM
M18
0 CX-91F TX_CLK CLKX_MCBSP2 LOW_STATE_5 MOBILE_DISPLAY_CMD (MOBILE ONLY)
W6 L14
NU Y1000 12MHz R1002 RX_FSYNC MCBSP2_FSR UART3_RX TX_RAMP
ABACUS3 SSI RX_DATA 12C_SCL
T18 1
10MEG V3
FDATA_15 TDO
AA19 SPI_CLK SPI
RX_CLK 15 T4 U18
SPI_MISO
OUT

3 IN 1 FDATA_14 UWIRE_SDI
GND1

14 U3
FDATA_13 UWIRE_SDO
W21
SPI_MOSI
2 GND

1.0Vpkpk 13 U1
FDATA_12 CLK_S_UWIRE
V19
C1019 12 P8
FDATA_11 Z_STATE_3
N14
C1018 11 T3
FDATA_10 Z_STATE_2
P15 THK_CE
18pF 10
4

T2 H18
18pF 9 R4
FDATA_9 MCBSP1_DX
FDATA_8
8 R3
FDATA_7 ABACUS3_CE

CLK_B_QUART2

RTC_WAKE_INT
7 R2

RTC_ON_NOFF
EN_USB_PUEN

LOW_STATE_3
LOW_STATE_4
FDATA_6

RESET_MODE
MCS12_DOUT
6 P7
FDATA_5
CLK_L_CAM

EN_F_BE_0
EN_F_BE_1
1.875V

Z_STATE_1
5 P4 MAKO_CE

MMC_CMD
USB0_DAT
USB0_SE0

CLK_MMC
FDATA_4

EN_F_WE

RST_OUT
EN_F_OE
12C_SDA

FADD_10
FADD_11
FADD_12
FADD_13
FADD_14
FADD_15
FADD_16
FADD_17
FADD_18
FADD_19
FADD_20
FADD_21
FADD_22
FADD_23
FADD_24
FADD_25
4 P2

GPIO_62
CLK_SD

FADD_1
FADD_2
FADD_3
FADD_4
FADD_5
FADD_6
FADD_7
FADD_8
FADD_9

FDATA_3
3 N7

F_CS1
F_CS2
F_CS3

F_WP

RTCK
FDATA_2

FADV

F_RP
2 N2
FDATA_1
FLASH R1006 1 N4
R1046 0
FDATA_0
10K

AA200
0
V20
J15
C9

J8
D3
C1
E4
D2
F4
E3
J7
F3
G4
G3
G2
K8
H4
H3
K7
J2
J4
J3
F2
L8
K4
K3
L7
E1

L4

M7
M3
M4
N8

W1

V4
R8
P9

Y4
V6
W5

Y17
W9
P11
V11
Y12
W16
W13
P12
L3
M8

U4

W2

W4
FLASH_WAIT NU

0
FLASH_CLK

1
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

EMIFS_DATA(15:0)
EMIFS_ADD(23:1) TP1000
R1014
R1036
10K
1.875V
5

1
2
3
FLASH_CTL(5:0) 4

R1005 4.7K

MAKO_OPT_INT
RESET_OUT

Place for Place for


OMAP1610 OMAP1710
USB1_TXEN
USB0_TXEN

USB_INT
I2C_CLK

USB0_DAT
USB0_SE0

USB1_DAT

USB1_SE0
I2C_DATA

USB2_DAT

USB2_SE0
USB2_SUSPEND
USB2_RCV

GPIO_25
GPIO_18

GPIO_26

I2C USB#0 USB#1


USB#0 RESERVED FOR MOBILE

USB#2 ( INTERFACE WITH MAKO)


OPTION BOARD

Controller Microprocessor Schematic Diagram


Controller R2 Schematic Diagrams 3-23

1.875V_DIG_V2 1.875V_DIG_V2

FLASH 1.875V_DIG_V2
SDRAM 1.875V_DIG_V2

R2004 R2011
0 0

TP_SDRAM_CLK

1.875V_DIG_V2 Bootstrap Mode = 48 MHz 1.875V_DIG_V2


Normal Mode = 72 MHz

C2000 C2001 C2002 C2003


100pF .01uF 0.10uF 0.10uF
C2007 C2006 C2005 C2004
SDRAM_CLK
0.10uF 0.10uF .01uF 100pF

SDRAM_CLK_EN R2005 R2006 R2007 R2008 R2009


10K 10K 10K 10K 10K
TP_FLASH_CLK
R2000 R2012 SDRAM_CTL(6:0)
10K 10K

0
FLASH_CLK
1.875V_DIG_V2 6
5
R2010
G4

G6
A4

E1

A5
1
FLASH_CTL(5:0) 8MByte 10K
16MByte

C7
D3
A9
E7

A7
B3
J9
VPP
VDDQ1
VDDQ2
4
VDD1
VDD2

0104024J27 (Pre-Flashed Part)


U2001

VDDQ1
VDDQ2
VDDQ3
VDDQ4
F2

VDD1
VDD2
VDD3
U2000 R2013 CLK
B4 10K 2 F3
CLK_K M58WR064FB CKE
0 E7 3 G9
EN_E CS
1 F8 F9
EN_G SDRAM_CS WE
3 C5 F8
EN_W RAS
4 D6 F7
WP CAS
5 C4
EN_L
2 B5 G7
RP TP_SDRAM_BA0 BA0
D3 G8
FLASH_WAIT WAIT TP_SDRAM_CS TP_SDRAM_BA1 BA1

E8 F7 0 H7 A8 0
A0 D0 A0 DQ0
1 D8 E6 1 0 H8 B9 1
A1 D1 A1 DQ1
2 C8 E5 2 1 J8 B8 2

MICRON 8Mx16
A2 D2 A2 DQ2
3 B8 G5 3 2 J7 C9 3
A3 D3 A3 DQ3
4 A8 E4 4 3 J3 C8 4
A4 D4 A4 DQ4
5 B7 G3 5 4 J2 D9 5
ST 4Mx16

A5 D5 A5 DQ5
6 A7 E3 6 5 H3 D8 6
A6 D6 A6 DQ6
7 C7 G1 7 6 H2 E9 7
A7 D7 A7 DQ7
8 A2 G7 8 7 H1 E1 8
A8 D8 A8 DQ8
9 B2 F6 9 8 G3 D2 9
A9 D9 A9 DQ9
10 C2 F5 10 9 H9 D1 10
A10 D10 A10 DQ10
11 A1 F4 11 10 G2 C2 11
A11 D11 A11 DQ11
12 B1 D5 12 11 C1 12
A12 D12 DQ12
13 C1 F3 13 B2 13
A13 D13 DQ13
14 D2 F2 14 E8 B1 14
A14 D14 LDQM DQ14
15 D1 E2 15 F1 A2 15
A15 D15 12 UDQM DQ15
16 D4
A16
17 B6 E2
A17 NC1 NC
18 A6 G1
A18 NC2
19 C6
A19
20 B3

VSSQ1
VSSQ2
VSSQ3
VSSQ4
A20
C3

VSS1
VSS2
VSS3
21
A21
22 D7
NC

E3

C3
J1

B7
A1

A3

D7
23
VSSQ1
VSSQ2
VSS1
VSS2

SDRAM_ADD(12:0)
G2
G8
F1
A3

EMIFS_ADD(23:1)

EMIFS_DATA(15:0) SDRAM_DATA(15:0)

Controller Memories Schematic Diagram


3-24 Controller R2 Schematic Diagrams

USB1_TXEN
27 R3510
USB1_DP
R3512

USB1_DAT
27 USB1_DM

USB1_SEO
R3572 R3560

MAKO_CE
10K 47K 3.3V_DIG_V10

1.875V_DIG_V2
3.3V_DIG_V10
2.9V_DIG_V6

5V_V8_MAKO
5V_V8_MAKO

UNSWB+
1
2.9V_DIG_V6

5V_SW
9V3

1
U3505-3 VAG

9V3
R3584 R3585 MC3403
A5 22K 22K U3504 (SOURCE)
MOBILE REPEATER: 33K R3503 R3504 R3505 NC BBP_CLK

A2
33K 33K 33K B5 TS5A23166 9V3 9 4
MOBILE SUBSCRIBER: NOT_USED NC BBP_SYNC
MAKO SPI R3586 R3502 8

GND V_POS
NU NU E6 A1 NO1
SPI_CLK SPI_CLK 0 10K UNSWB+
D6 B1 COM1 B2 10
MAKO_CE SPI_CS IN1 9V3
B6 U3200-2 11
SPI_MOSI SPI_DI 5V_SW
C6 DIGITAL_BLOCK D2 NO2 C1
0

0
0

SPI_MISO SPI_DO IN2 5V_V8_MAKO


E7 VC_DCLK C2 COM2 R3594 C3500 3.3V_DIG_V10
MAKO_DCLK R3506
D7 VC_FSYNC 3.3K 10.0uF 1.875V_DIG_V2
R3507

R3509
R3508

MAKO_FSYNC 10K

D1
MAKO_TX B7 VC_TX
MOBILE REPEATER: NOT_USED M4
MOBILE SUSCRIBER: 0 OHM MAKO_RX NC VC_TX3V
MAKO SSI A7 VC_RX
N3
HW_ID0

HW_ID1

HW_ID2

NC UCM_SS

UNSWB+
A6 R3500 27 1.875V_DIG_V2 2.775V_DIG_V4
1.875V_V2_MAKO LOGIC_VDD USB2_DP
B8
USB1_TXEN USB1_O
E USB2_DM
C8 R3501 27
HW_ID USB1_DAT USB1_DAT_TXD
5V_SW
MAKO USB

USB1_SE0 D8 52mV RMS for rated audio


USB1_SE0 R3578
R3561 0 A9 0613952R01
USB0_TXEN USB2_OE_RCV_RTS 2.9V_DIG_V6 200K
R3562 0 B9 5V_SW 10K
USB0_DAT USB2_DAT_VP 1.875V_DIG_V2
R3563 0 C9 2.775V_DIG_V4
USB0_SE0 USB2_SE0_VM_RXD C3501
E9 N6 R3593
USB_INT UART2_TXD USB1_DP C3540 0.1uF
A10 P7 R3515 200K R3592 C3539
UART2_RXD_OD USB1_DM 0.10uF 0.10uF R3511
B10 N7 10K C3541 R3591 2.2K C3502
CTS_X USB2_DP

10K

10K
NC C10 P8 2.2K R3513 10K 0.1uF C3503 7.8V RMS
USB_INTX USB2_DM 0.10uF R3569
MAKO UART P2 L6 USB_ R3514 R3573 0 1000pF (7.5 W @ 8 ohms)

VREF1 2
1K U3501

VREF2 7
RS232_TX NC RXDIN_3V USB_CONNECT 10K R3574
J5 N13 CONNECT 10K AD5161

7
NC TXDO_BDI_UP_3V SB96_BUS_BUSY NC 10K 9.3VDC unmuted
RS232_RX C7 N9 8 C C3504

R3558

R3559
1
VDD

VCC
BOOT_NORM_X SB96_BDO_KF_5V NC EN 2113945A09 5.3VDC muted 1000pF
A8 P9 3 SCL1 6 6

VREF2 GND
RS232_USB_X ONE_WIRE_1 SCL2 ONE_WIRE_1 I2C_DATA CLK_SCL 1000pF
R3579 10K L5 M8 4 SDA1 4 SDA1 4 E3500
1.875V_V2_MAKO APCO ONE_WIRE_2 SDA2 5 ONE_WIRE_2 SDA2
9 INV OUT1 SPKR+

GND
R3588 51.1K N8 L8 3 SCL1 5 3 1
NC SB96D_BDO_KF_3V ONE_WIRE_BATT NC SCL2 AD0_CS* R3516 NINV

VREF1
L7 M10 6 8 24K 3
ONE_WIRE_UP ONE_WIRE_UP TXDO_BDI_5V NC I2C_CLK EN DIS RR
4 6 E3501

1
K6 N12 C3542 8 8
NC TXDO_BDI_ENC_3V RXDIN_5V U3508
0.10uF SDO_NC NC 9V3 M_SS OUT2 SPKR-
R3580 10K N2 M11 PCA9306 5

1
1

GND1

GND2
MMP_GPIO1_INPUT RXDIN_ENC_3V RTS_FILLSEN_5V SDI_SDA
R3581 10K M3 P13 W 10

2
7
RTS_FILLSEN_3V CTS_CABLE_DET_5V PCA9306 R3520 C3505
NC U3503 24K
C12 P10 1

I2C_CLK
R3583

I2C_DATA
16.2K NC BUSY_IN OPTA_SEL0 GPIO_0_PWR_ON A 1000pF
3

5
R3587 E11 K7 U3500
NC BUSY_OUT OPTA_SEL1 GPIO_3_PTT

GND
R3582 D10 M9 2 2 10K TDA1519
MMP_GPIO2_INPUT 16.2K 5.1K NC CABLE_DET_3V OPTA_SEL2 GPIO_4_HOOK B
NU F10 N10 R3575 C3508 Q3500 7.8V RMS
MAKO_OPT_GPIO0 OPT_GPIO0 OPTA_SEL3 C3536 AUDIO_PA_ENA DTC114YKAF C3506 (7.5 W @ 8 ohms)
C11 P11 1K 0.1uF C3507 2200pF 47K

7
10uF
MMBZ20V

OPT_GPIO1 OPTB_SEL0 NC 47uF


G10 K8
3
VR3503

MAKO_OPT_GPIO2 OPT_GPIO2 OPTB_SEL1 NC


D11 P12 R3521 15K 1
MAKO_OPT_GPIO3 OPT_GPIO3 OPTB_SEL2 NC VR3502
B12 N11
MAKO_OPT_INT OPTION_INTX OPTB_SEL3 NC 9V3 U3505-4
R3523 2
2

MAKO_AD_TRIGGER 24K MC3403 R3524 C3509


13 4 10uF C3510 330pF 3
14 560 1
E3502 INT_MIC HANDSET_AUDIO
C3511 100pF C3512 12
INT_MIC+ 0.1uF VAG 11 R3525 100K
B11 AD_TRIG
1

R3526 C3516 A11 TX_RX L10 C3513 100pF 2.9V_DIG_V6


NC VMES 600mV RMS
C3514 C3515 0 1.0uF L2 MIC_BIAS M12
220pF 220pF NC ADC_VREF
K2 INT_MIC_P N14 9V3
ATOD_0
K1 INT_MIC_M ATOD_1 M13 HW_ID0 C3517 U3505-1
R3528
PA_CODEC_A2D_BLOCK

R3547 C3520 1.0uF J2 EXT_MIC_P L11 10uF MC3403 C3519 R3529


ATOD_2 HW_ID1 22K
560 J1 EXT_MIC_M M14 2 4 47uF
ATOD_3 HW_ID2 51
J3 VCM1 L12 R3595 1
ATOD_4 BATTERY_SENSE RX_AUDIO
0.10uF

H3 VC_OUT_P L13 10K 3


1.0uF

ATOD_5 PA_TEMP
H2 VC_OUT_M K11 11
6

NC ATOD_6
U3200-3

Q3501 ANT_CURRENT_DET
9V3 E3 BPLUS ATOD_7 K12 R3548
EMD9FT2R R3532 C3524 9V3_CNTRL VAG
100 E1 PA_BPLUS K13 TX_RAMP_DAC 100K
10uF ATOD_8
C3521

C3523

SW_9V3
G3 PA_IN_M 3.91V (27.5W) RT3500 330mV RMS
NC 4.12V (44W) 10K R3550
1

G2 PA_IN_P C3525
NC 82K
F1 INT_SPKR_P FE_TUNE1 L3 RX_FLTR_VCTRL 220pF
NC VAG
F2 INT_SPKR_M FE_TUNE2 M2 PA_BIAS C3545
NC 220pF
1

H1 EXT_SPKR_P PWR_CTRL N1
NC R3536
G1 EXT_SPKR_M C4 TX_DAC 100K 9V3 C3527
NC SCAN_EN R3577
H4 VCM2 TEST A3 26.7K R3596 0.1uF
A4 VREF E8 R3571 150 R3533
EXT_MIC_ENA VFUSE R3576 9V3
R3535 EXT_MIC 2K 100 24K
U3502-2
0.10uF

0.10uF

560 R3539 C3532 MC3403 C3533


9 4 R3540
1

24K 1.0uF 10uF


E3503 R3537 C3538 6 4 8 100
PUB_ADDRESS_1

1
0 .01uF 7 10

6
4 3
C3528

EXT_MIC+
C3529

5 R3553 11 U3502-3
VAG 11 10K MC3403
C3530 C3531 R3538 5
220pF 220pF 39K V15 2

2
R3554
VAG

5
R3551 47K
70mV RMS (RX AUDIO) 10K
6 1 R3542

3
MIC_GROUND 24K R3541
EMD9FT2R UMZ2NTR 24K
C3518 Q3503 Q3504 VR3504 9V3
1.0uF R3530 U3502-1 9V3 MMBZ20V U3502-4
NU 220K MC3403 MC3403 C3534
80mV RMS (TX AUDIO) R3544 13 R3545
4 10uF 100
24K 2 4 14
C3522 1 12 PUB_ADDRESS_2

1
470pF

6
3 11
VAG
11 R3555
R3549 30K
10K

2
9V3 R3556
R3552

5
U3505-2 47K
C3526 MC3403 10K
1.0uF R3534 C3535
10K R3546
6 4 1.0uF

3
15K
7 UMZ2NTR
5 4 3 Q3505
VAG 11

5
2

6 1

EMD9FT2R PUB_ADDRESS_2_EN
Q3502 PUB_ADDRESS_1_EN
PUB_ADDRESS_MIC_EN
LOW_LEVEL_MUTE

Controller Audio and USB Schematic Diagram


Controller R2 Schematic Diagrams 3-25

3.1 Controller R2 Parts List


Circuit Motorola Part Circuit Motorola Part Circuit Motorola Part
Description Description Description
Ref No Ref No Ref No
Circuit Motorola Part
Description C2000 2113944A40 100pF C3031 2113945C31 0.1uF C3221 2113944A44 220pF
Ref No

C1000 2113944A40 100pF C2001 2113945B02 .01uF C3032 2113945B02 .01uF C3222 2113945Y02 0.10uF

C1001 2113945Y02 0.10uF C2002 2113945Y02 0.10uF C3040 2113944C06 470pF C3225 2113944A44 220pF

C1002 2113945Y02 0.10uF C2003 2113945Y02 0.10uF C3041 2113945C02 .01uF C3226 2113945Y02 0.10uF

C1003 2113944A40 100pF C2004 2113944A40 100pF C3042 2113945B02 .01uF C3227 2113944A44 220pF

C1004 2113944A40 100pF C2005 2113945B02 .01uF C3043 2314030E85 33uF C3228 2113945Y02 0.10uF

C1005 2113945Y02 0.10uF C2006 2113945Y02 0.10uF C3044 2113945C31 0.1uF C3229 2113944A44 220pF

C1006 2113945Y02 0.10uF C2007 2113945Y02 0.10uF C3045 NOT PLACED C3231 2113944A44 220pF

C1007 2113944A40 100pF C2500 2113944A44 220pF C3046 2113945Y02 0.10uF C3232 2113945Y02 0.10uF

C1008 2113944A40 100pF C2501 2113945A10 1500pF C3200 2113946J04 22uF C3233 2113944A44 220pF

C1009 2113945Y02 0.10uF C3000 2113944C06 470pF C3201 2113946D05 2.2uF C3234 2113946D05 2.2uF

C1010 2113945Y02 0.10uF C3002 2371403L02 10uF C3202 2113945Y02 0.10uF C3237 2113946D05 2.2uF

C1011 2113944A40 100pF C3005 2113944C06 470pF C3203 2316410H02 68uF C3238 2113946H02 10uF

C1012 2113945Y02 0.10uF C3006 2314030E85 33uF C3204 2115153H21 5.6pF C3239 2113946D05 2.2uF

C1013 2113945Y02 0.10uF C3007 2113945C31 0.1uF C3205 2115153H21 5.6pF C3240 2113944C45 100pF

C1014 2113945Y02 0.10uF C3008 2113945A09 1000pF C3206 2316410H01 22uF C3243 2113946S35 1.0uF

C1015 2113945Y02 0.10uF C3009 2113945Y02 0.10uF C3207 2113945C31 0.1uF C3247 2113946H02 10uF

C1016 2113945Y02 0.10uF C3010 2113946S35 1.0uF C3208 2113946D05 2.2uF C3248 2113946S35 1.0uF

C1017 2113946E02 1.0uF C3011 2113946S35 1.0uF C3209 2113945Y02 0.10uF C3249 2113944C45 100pF

C1018 2113944A28 18pF C3012 2113944C06 470pF C3210 2113946D05 2.2uF C3252 2113946S35 1.0uF

C1019 2113944A28 18pF C3013 2314030J28 22uF C3211 2113945A09 1000pF C3254 2113946D05 2.2uF

C1030 2113944A28 18pF C3014 2113945C31 0.1uF C3212 2316410H02 68uF C3257 2113946S35 1.0uF

C1031 2113945Y02 0.10uF C3015 2113944C38 47pF C3213 2113946F03 4.7uF C3260 2113946S35 1.0uF

C1032 2113945B02 .01uF C3016 2113944A40 100pF C3214 2115153H45 33pF C3261 2113944A44 220pF

C1033 2113945Y02 0.10uF C3017 2113945A09 1000pF C3215 2115153H45 33pF C3262 2113946N03 2.2uF

C1034 2113946S35 1.0uF C3018 2389289U01 10uF C3216 2113946F03 4.7uF C3265 2113946J04 22uF

C1035 2113946D05 2.2uF C3019 2113944C06 470pF C3217 2113944A44 220pF C3266 2113946D05 2.2uF

C1036 2113946S35 1.0uF C3020 2314030E85 33uF C3218 2113945Y02 0.10uF C3269 2113946S35 1.0uF

C1037 2113946D05 2.2uF C3021 2113945C31 0.1uF C3219 2113944A44 220pF C3270 2113946S35 1.0uF

C1044 2113945Y02 0.10uF C3030 2113945C02 .01uF C3220 2113945Y02 0.10uF C3272 2115153H27 10pF
3-26 Controller R2 Schematic Diagrams

Circuit Motorola Part Circuit Motorola Part Circuit Motorola Part Circuit Motorola Part
Description Description Description Description
Ref No Ref No Ref No Ref No

C3273 NOT PLACED C3519 2314030F30 47uF C4006 2113944A44 220pF C4042 2113944A44 220pF

C3274 2113944A44 220pF C3520 2113946S35 1.0uF C4007 NOT PLACED C4043 2113944A44 220pF

C3275 2113946J03 10.0uF C3521 2113946S35 1.0uF C4010 NOT PLACED C4044 2113944A44 220pF

C3276 2113946S35 1.0uF C3522 2113945A05 470pF C4011 NOT PLACED C4045 2113944A44 220pF

C3277 2113946S35 1.0uF C3523 2113945Y02 0.10uF C4012 NOT PLACED C4046 2113944A44 220pF

C3278 2113945C31 0.1uF C3524 2313960D07 10uF C4013 2113944A44 220pF C4047 2113944A44 220pF

C3279 2113945C31 0.1uF C3525 2113944A44 220pF C4014 2113944A44 220pF C4048 2113944A44 220pF

C3280 2113945C31 0.1uF C3526 2113946S35 1.0uF C4015 2113944A44 220pF C4049 NOT PLACED

C3281 2113945C31 0.1uF C3527 2113945C31 0.1uF C4016 2113944A44 220pF C4051 NOT PLACED

C3282 2113946F03 4.7uF C3528 2113945Y02 0.10uF C4017 2113944A44 220pF C4053 NOT PLACED

C3283 2113945Y02 0.10uF C3529 2113945Y02 0.10uF C4018 2113944A44 220pF C4055 NOT PLACED

C3500 2113946J03 10.0uF C3530 2113944A44 220pF C4019 NOT PLACED C4058 NOT PLACED

C3501 2113945G91 0.1uF C3531 2113944A44 220pF C4020 NOT PLACED C4059 NOT PLACED

C3502 2113945C31 0.1uF C3532 2113946S35 1.0uF C4021 2113944A44 220pF C4060 NOT PLACED

C3503 2113945A09 1000pF C3533 2313960D07 10uF C4022 2113944A44 220pF C4061 NOT PLACED

C3504 2113945A09 1000pF C3534 2313960D07 10uF C4023 2113944A44 220pF C4062 NOT PLACED

C3505 2113945A09 1000pF C3535 2113946S35 1.0uF C4024 2113944A44 220pF C4063 2113944A44 220pF

C3506 2314030F30 47uF C3536 2314030M51 10uF C4025 2113944A44 220pF C4064 2113944A44 220pF

C3507 2113945A11 2200pF C3538 2113945B02 .01uF C4026 2113944A44 220pF C4065 2113944A44 220pF

C3508 2113945C31 0.1uF C3539 2113945Y02 0.10uF C4027 2113944A44 220pF C4066 2113944A44 220pF

C3509 2313960D07 10uF C3540 2113945Y02 0.10uF C4028 2113944A44 220pF C4067 2113944A44 220pF

C3510 2113945A03 330pF C3541 2113945Y02 0.10uF C4029 2113944A44 220pF C4068 2113944A44 220pF

C3511 2113944A40 100pF C3542 2113945Y02 0.10uF C4030 2113944A44 220pF C4069 2113944A44 220pF

C3512 2113945C31 0.1uF C3545 2113944A44 220pF C4031 2113944A44 220pF C4070 2113944A44 220pF

C3513 2113944A40 100pF C4000 NOT PLACED C4032 2113944A44 220pF C4071 NOT PLACED

C3514 2113944A44 220pF C4001 NOT PLACED C4033 2113944A44 220pF C4072 NOT PLACED

C3515 2113944A44 220pF C4002 NOT PLACED C4034 2113945A03 330pF C4073 2113945Y02 0.10uF

C3516 2113946S35 1.0uF C4003 NOT PLACED C4035 2113945A03 330pF C4074 NOT PLACED

C3517 2314030M51 10uF C4004 NOT PLACED C4040 2113944A44 220pF C4075 NOT PLACED

C3518 2113946S35 1.0uF C4005 NOT PLACED C4041 2113944A44 220pF C4076 NOT PLACED
Controller R2 Schematic Diagrams 3-27

Circuit Motorola Part Circuit Motorola Part Circuit Motorola Part Circuit Motorola Part
Description Description Description Description
Ref No Ref No Ref No Ref No

C4084 2113945Y02 0.10uF J2500 0905505Y02 22-PIN JTAG Q3504 4815270H01 ANALOG SWITCH R1027 NOT PLACED
CONNECTOR
C4085 2113944A44 220pF Q3505 4815270H01 ANALOG SWITCH R1028 0613952R66 0
J3000 0905902V09 DC POWER
C4086 NOT PLACED CONNECTOR Q4000 4815263H01 ANALOG SWITCH R1034 0613952R01 10K

C4087 NOT PLACED J4000 0916017H01 26-PIN ACCESSORY Q4001 4815263H01 ANALOG SWITCH R1035 NOT PLACED

C4088 NOT PLACED CONNECTOR Q4002 4815261H01 ANALOG SWITCH R1036 0613952R01 10K

C4089 NOT PLACED J4001 0915555H01 30-PIN CONTROL Q4003 4815263H01 ANALOG SWITCH R1041 0613952Q73 1K
HEAD CONNECTOR
C4090 NOT PLACED Q4004 4815261H01 ANALOG SWITCH R1044 0613952R66 0
J4002 NOT PLACED
D3030 4813978P07 DIODE, SWITCHING Q4005 4815263H01 ANALOG SWITCH R1045 0613952R01 10K
J4003 0915556H01 14-PIN OPT BRD
D3040 4813978P07 DIODE, SWITCHING CONNECTOR Q4006 4815263H01 ANALOG SWITCH R1046 NOT PLACED

D3200 4813978C02 DIODE, SWITCHING L3200 2415005H02 22uH Q4007 4815263H01 ANALOG SWITCH R1047 0613952R66 0

D4000 4866544A01 DIODE, DUAL L3201 2415005H02 22uH Q4008 4815261H01 ANALOG SWITCH R1048 0613952R66 0

D4001 4866544A01 DIODE, DUAL L3202 2415005H02 22uH Q4009 4815263H01 ANALOG SWITCH R1054 0613952Q89 4.7K

E2500 2480675U01 FERRITE BEAD Q3030 4813973M07 NPN Q4010 4815261H01 ANALOG SWITCH R1060 0613952Q25 10

E3000 2485011Y01 FERRITE BEAD Q3032 4813973B01 NPN Q4011 4815263H01 ANALOG SWITCH R1066 NOT PLACED

E3201 2480675U01 FERRITE BEAD Q3040 4813973M07 NPN Q4012 4815261H01 ANALOG SWITCH R1067 NOT PLACED

E3202 2480675U01 FERRITE BEAD Q3041 4815263H01 ANALOG SWITCH Q4013 4816023H01 PNP R1070 0613952R66 0

E3203 2480675U01 FERRITE BEAD Q3200 5185956E76 N-CHANNEL SYN- Q4014 4813973A06 NPN R1071 0613952R17 47K
CHRONOUS MOSFET
E3205 2480675U01 FERRITE BEAD Q4015 4815263H01 ANALOG SWITCH R1072 NOT PLACED
Q3201 4813970A62 P-CHANNEL MOSFET
E3206 2480675U01 FERRITE BEAD R1000 0613952Q25 10 R2000 0613952R01 10K
Q3202 5185956E76 N-CHANNEL SYN-
E3208 2480675U01 FERRITE BEAD CHRONOUS MOSFET R1001 0613952R01 10K R2004 0613952R66 0

E3500 2485011Y01 FERRITE BEAD Q3203 4805585Q23 PMOS FET R1002 0613952J73 10MEG R2005 0613952R01 10K

E3501 2485011Y01 FERRITE BEAD Q3204 4805585Q23 PMOS FET R1005 0613952Q89 4.7K R2006 0613952R01 10K

E3502 2485011Y01 FERRITE BEAD Q3205 4815262H01 ANALOG SWITCH R1006 0613952R01 10K R2007 0613952R01 10K

E3503 2485011Y01 FERRITE BEAD Q3206 4815272H01 ANALOG SWITCH R1014 0613952R66 0 R2008 0613952R01 10K

E4000 2485011Y01 FERRITE BEAD Q3207 4813970A62 P-CHANNEL MOSFET R1017 0613952R01 10K R2009 0613952R01 10K

E4001 7686949J14 FERRITE BEAD Q3208 4815261H01 ANALOG SWITCH R1019 0613952Q18 5.1 R2010 0613952R01 10K

E4002 7686949J14 FERRITE BEAD Q3500 4815261H01 ANALOG SWITCH R1020 0613952R66 0 R2011 0613952R66 0

E4003 2409134J25 FERRITE BEAD Q3501 4815272H01 ANALOG SWITCH R1021 0613952R66 0 R2012 0613952R01 10K

E4004 2409134J25 FERRITE BEAD Q3502 4815272H01 ANALOG SWITCH R1025 0613952R01 10K R2013 0613952R01 10K

E4005 2409134J25 FERRITE BEAD Q3503 4815272H01 ANALOG SWITCH R1026 0613952R17 47K R2500 0613952R66 0
3-28 Controller R2 Schematic Diagrams

Circuit Motorola Part Circuit Motorola Part Circuit Motorola Part Circuit Motorola Part
Description Description Description Description
Ref No Ref No Ref No Ref No

R2501 0613952R66 0 R3005 0613952Q81 2.2K R3056 0615871H01 0.1 R3240 0613952R17 47K

R2502 0613952R66 0 R3006 0613952Q57 220 R3057 0613952R66 0 R3241 0613952Q18 5.1

R2504 0613952R66 0 R3007 0613952N58 39.2K R3200 0615871H01 0.1 R3243 0613952Q18 5.1

R2506 0613952R66 0 R3008 0613952N12 13K R3201 0613952R66 0 R3245 0613952G67 0

R2507 0613952R66 0 R3009 0613952N58 39.2K R3203 0615871H01 0.1 R3246 0613952M81 6.81K

R2508 0613952R66 0 R3010 0613952N12 13K R3204 0615871H01 0.1 R3247 0613952N69 51.1K

R2509 0613952R66 0 R3030 0613952R01 10K R3205 0613952R25 100K R3248 0613952R01 10K

R2510 0613952R66 0 R3032 0615871H01 0.1 R3206 0613952R66 0 R3249 0613952R01 10K

R2511 0613952R66 0 R3033 0615871H01 0.1 R3207 0686135Z02 0.2 R3500 0613952Q35 27

R2512 0613952R66 0 R3034 0613952H61 330 R3208 0686135Z02 0.2 R3501 0613952Q35 27

R2513 0613952R66 0 R3035 0613952H25 10 R3209 0613952N62 43.2K R3502 0613952R01 10K

R2514 0613952R66 0 R3036 0613952H25 10 R3210 0613952N16 14.3K R3503 NOT PLACED

R2515 0613952R66 0 R3037 0613959G61 330 R3215 0613952G67 0 R3504 NOT PLACED

R2516 0613952R66 0 R3038 NOT PLACED R3216 0613952G67 0 R3505 NOT PLACED

R2517 0613952R66 0 R3039 0613952M30 2K R3217 NOT PLACED R3506 0613952R01 10K

R2518 0613952R66 0 R3040 0613952M43 2.74K R3218 0613952R66 0 R3507 0613952R66 0

R2519 0613952R66 0 R3041 0613952R25 100K R3219 0613952R56 2MEG R3508 0613952R66 0

R2520 0613952R66 0 R3042 0613952H69 680 R3220 0613952R56 2MEG R3509 0613952R66 0

R2521 0613952R66 0 R3043 0613952H69 680 R3222 0613952R33 220K R3510 0613952Q35 27

R2522 0613952R66 0 R3044 0613958S61 330 R3223 0613952R33 220K R3511 0613952R01 10K

R2523 0613952R66 0 R3045 0613952M30 2K R3224 0613952Q89 4.7K R3512 0613952Q35 27

R2524 0613952R66 0 R3046 0613952M43 2.74K R3225 NOT PLACED R3513 0613952R66 0

R2525 0613952R66 0 R3047 0613952R25 100K R3226 0613952R13 33K R3514 0613952R01 10K

R2526 0613952R66 0 R3048 0613952Q73 1K R3227 NOT PLACED R3515 0613952R01 10K

R2527 0613952R66 0 R3050 0613959Q53 150 R3228 0613952G67 0 R3516 0613952R10 24K

R2528 0613952R66 0 R3051 0613952G67 0 R3233 0613952R66 0 R3520 0613952R10 24K

R2529 0613952R01 10K R3052 0613952G67 0 R3236 0613952Q73 1K R3521 0613952R05 15K

R3002 0613952R01 10K R3053 0613952R66 0 R3237 0613952R01 10K R3523 0613952R10 24K

R3003 0613952M54 3.57K R3054 0613952R66 0 R3238 0613952H25 10 R3524 0613952Q67 560

R3004 0613952L73 562 R3055 0615871H01 0.1 R3239 0613952H25 10 R3525 0613952R25 100K
Controller R2 Schematic Diagrams 3-29

Circuit Motorola Part Circuit Motorola Part Circuit Motorola Part Circuit Motorola Part
Description Description Description Description
Ref No Ref No Ref No Ref No

R3526 0613952R66 0 R3560 0613952R17 47K R4001 0613952Q37 33 R4055 0613952R01 10K

R3528 0613952R09 22K R3561 0613952R66 0 R4002 0613952Q37 33 R4061 0613952Q37 33

R3529 0613952Q42 51 R3562 0613952R66 0 R4003 0613952Q37 33 R4063 0613952Q37 33

R3530 NOT PLACED R3563 0613952R66 0 R4004 0613952Q37 33 R4064 0613952Q37 33

R3532 0613952Q49 100 R3569 0613952Q73 1K R4005 0613952Q37 33 R4065 0613952Q37 33

R3533 0613952R10 24K R3571 0613952Q80 2K R4006 0613952Q65 470 R4066 0613952Q37 33

R3534 0613952R01 10K R3572 0613952R01 10K R4009 0613952Q42 51 R4067 0613952Q37 33

R3535 0613952Q67 560 R3573 0613952R01 10K R4010 0613952Q42 51 R4068 0613952Q37 33

R3536 0613952R25 100K R3574 0613952R01 10K R4011 0613952R66 0 R4069 0613952Q37 33

R3537 0613952R66 0 R3575 0613952Q73 1K R4012 0613952R66 0 R4070 0613952Q37 33

R3538 0613952R15 39K R3576 0613952Q49 100 R4023 0613952Q75 1.2K R4071 0613952R66 0

R3539 0613952R10 24K R3577 0613952N42 26.7K R4030 NOT PLACED R4074 0613952R66 0

R3540 0613952Q49 100 R3578 0613952R32 200K R4031 0613952R01 10K R4076 0613952R66 0

R3541 0613952R10 24K R3579 0613952R01 10K R4032 0613952R01 10K R4078 0613952R66 0

R3542 0613952R10 24K R3580 0613952R01 10K R4033 NOT PLACED R4079 0613952R01 10K

R3544 0613952R10 24K R3581 0613952R01 10K R4034 0613952R01 10K R4080 0613952R66 0

R3545 0613952Q49 100 R3582 0613952N21 16.2K R4035 0613952R01 10K R4081 0613952R66 0

R3546 0613952R05 15K R3583 0613952N21 16.2K R4040 0613952Q89 4.7K R4082 0613952R66 0

R3547 0613952Q67 560 R3584 0613952R09 22K R4041 0613952Q89 4.7K R4083 0613952R66 0

R3548 0613952J25 100K R3585 0613952R09 22K R4042 0613952Q89 4.7K R4084 0613952R66 0

R3549 0613952R12 30K R3586 0613952R66 0 R4043 0613952Q89 4.7K R4085 0613952R66 0

R3550 0613952R23 82K R3587 NOT PLACED R4044 NOT PLACED R4086 NOT PLACED

R3551 0613952R01 RES, 10K R3588 0613952N69 51.1K R4045 0613952Q89 4.7K R4088 0613952R01 10K

R3552 0613952R01 RES, 10K R3591 0613952Q81 2.2K R4046 0613952Q89 4.7K R4089 0613952R17 47K

R3553 0613952R01 RES, 10K R3592 0613952Q81 2.2K R4047 0613952Q89 4.7K R4090 NOT PLACED

R3554 0613952R17 RES, 47K R3593 0613952R32 200K R4048 0613952Q77 1.5K R4093 NOT PLACED

R3555 0613952R01 RES, 10K R3594 0613952Q85 3.3K R4049 0613958H83 2.7K R4094 NOT PLACED

R3556 0613952R17 RES, 47K R3595 0613952R01 10K R4050 0613952R01 10K R4095 NOT PLACED

R3558 0613952R01 10K R3596 0613952H53 150 R4051 0613952R39 390K R4096 NOT PLACED

R3559 0613952R01 10K R4000 0613952Q37 33 R4054 0613952R01 10K R4097 NOT PLACED
3-30 Controller R2 Schematic Diagrams

Circuit Motorola Part Circuit Motorola Part Circuit Motorola Part


Description Description Description
Ref No Ref No Ref No

R4098 0613952Q89 4.7K U3504 5171395L01 IC, CMOS SWITCH VR4004 4813977A48 DIODE, 20V ZENER

R4099 NOT PLACED U3505 5114016A18 QUAD OPAMP VR4005 4813977M13 DIODE, 6.2V ZENER

R4100 0613952Q75 1.2K U3508 5164852H47 IC, LEVEL TRANSLA- VR4006 4813977M13 DIODE, 6.2V ZENER
TOR
R4101 0613952Q75 1.2K VR4007 NOT PLACED
U4000 5115476H01 IC, SERIAL-TO-PARAL-
R4103 0613952Q75 1.2K LEL CONVERTER VR4008 NOT PLACED

R4105 NOT PLACED U4001 5115502H01 LOGIC TRANSLATOR Y1000 4809612J45 12MHZ CRYSTAL

R4106 NOT PLACED U4004 NOT PLACED Y3200 4815028H01 24.576MHZ CRYSTAL

RT3500 0615471H01 THERMISTOR, 10K U4005 NOT PLACED Y3201 4802582S80 32KHZ CRYSTAL

U1000 5102495J13 MICROPROCESSOR U4006 NOT PLACED


U1006 5115001H02 IC, DUAL UNBUF- U4007 NOT PLACED
FERED INVERTER
U4008 NOT PLACED
U2000 0104024J27 IC, 16MB FLASH
VR3000 4813979C17 TRANSIENT
U2001 5185941F17 IC, 16MB SDRAM SUPPRESSOR
U3001 5164015H94 VOLTAGE REGULATOR VR3040 4813977M10 DIODE, 5.1V ZENER
U3002 5115391H01 VOLTAGE REGULATOR VR3200 4813977M10 DIODE, 5.1V ZENER
U3003 5164015H94 VOLTAGE REGULATOR VR3201 4813977M05 DIODE, 3.3V ZENER
U3004 5115391H01 VOLTAGE REGULATOR VR3202 4813977M05 DIODE, 3.3V ZENER
U3005 0105959T72 PNP VR3203 4813977M05 DIODE, 3.3V ZENER
U3006 0105959T72 PNP VR3204 4813977M05 DIODE, 3.3V ZENER
U3030 5116525H01 DUAL OPAMP VR3205 4813977M05 DIODE, 3.3V ZENER
U3040 0105959T72 PNP VR3206 4813977M13 DIODE, 6.2V ZENER
U3200 5185143E77 IC, POWER VR3207 4813977M13 DIODE, 6.2V ZENER
MANAGEMENT
VR3208 4813977M13 DIODE, 6.2V ZENER
U3201 5115616H01 VOLTAGE REGULATOR
VR3502 4813977A48 DIODE, 20V ZENER
U3202 5115453H01 DUAL OPAMP
VR3503 4813977A48 DIODE, 20V ZENER
U3203 5114007A43 IC, SCHMITT TRIGGER
VR3504 4813977A48 DIODE, 20V ZENER
U3500 5102463J95 AUDIO PA
VR4000 4813977A48 DIODE, 20V ZENER
U3501 5115368H01 DIGITAL ATTENUATOR
VR4001 4813977A48 DIODE, 20V ZENER
U3502 5114016A18 QUAD OPAMP
VR4002 4813977A48 DIODE, 20V ZENER
U3503 5164852H47 IC, LEVEL
TRANSLATOR VR4003 4813977A48 DIODE, 20V ZENER
M

DGM 4100/DGM 6100


Mobile Radios
Chapter 4
GPS
Service Information

Issue: June, 2007


Computer Software Copyrights
The Motorola products described in this manual may include copyrighted Motorola computer programs stored
in semiconductor memories or other media. Laws in the United States and other countries preserve for
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applications of Motorola, except for the normal non-exclusive license to use that arises by operation of law in
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Chapter 4 - GPS Service Information

Table of Contents

Section 1 Theory of Operation

1.0 GPS Overview .....................................................................................................1-1


2.0 GPS Receiver ......................................................................................................1-1
3.0 GPS Antenna .......................................................................................................1-2
4.0 GPS Front-End ....................................................................................................1-2
5.0 GPS Power Regulation ........................................................................................1-2
6.0 GPS Reference Frequencies ...............................................................................1-3
7.0 GPS-Host Interface..............................................................................................1-3

Section 2 Troubleshooting Charts

1.0 GPS Troubleshooting Chart (Sheet 1 of 2) ..........................................................2-1

Section 3 GPS Schematic / Parts List

1.0 Allocation of Schematic and Parts List.................................................................3-1


1.1 GPS Circuits ...................................................................................................3-1
2.0 GPS Schematic Diagram .....................................................................................3-3
GPS Schematic Diagram........................................................................................3-3
2.1 GPS Parts List ................................................................................................3-4
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Notes
1-1

Section 1
THEORY OF OPERATION

1.0 GPS Overview


This section provides a detailed theory of operation for the GPS circuit.

2.0 GPS Receiver


The onboard GPS receiver is based around the SiRF StarIII single-chip GPS IC. This IC combines
an RF front-end with an ARM microprocessor and DSP with 200,000 effective correlators, 1 MB of
SRAM, and 4 MB of flash memory into a single package. A simplified block diagram of the StarIII-
based GPS design is shown below.

5V
Active
Antenna
Antenna Current sense
Current Sense voltage to
Network MAKO A-to-D

Ceramic LNA
Filter
1.5V

RFin
-1.7dB RTC In 32.768kHz

SAW Filter -1.7dB 3 Element


MCX port Resistive Pad Input Match XTAL In 16.8MHz
RF+5V Bias

nSRESET SiRF StarIII

BOOT_SEL
VCC_RF 2.8V

VDD_BB 2.8V
GPS_RX (MOSI)
UART_A VDD_RTC 1.5V
GPS_TX (MISO)

5V

Figure 1-1: GPS Receiver Block Diagram

The design of the onboard GPS receiver can be broken down into five areas: the active antenna, RF
front-end circuitry, power regulation, reference frequencies/clocks, and the GPS-Host interface.
1-2 GPS Antenna

3.0 GPS Antenna


The onboard GPS receiver system is designed to be used with an active GPS antenna, which
provides a necessary amount of gain in front of the StarIII’s RF input to improve noise figure. This
antenna is typically a right-hand, circularly-polarized (RHCP), patch element integrated with a
ceramic band-pass pre-filter and low-noise amplifier, yielding roughly 26 dB of overall gain. The
antenna interface is an SMA port on the rear of the radio, which is connected internally to the
onboard GPS circuitry via a short coaxial feed terminated into an MCX connector on the radio
board. The active antenna is powered by a 5 Volt bias on the rear RF connector. This bias is
supplied by regulator U3002, which is switched by the vehicle’s ignition.

The current drawn by the active antenna is monitored by a current-sensing network, which uses
U6405 to amplify the antenna current induced voltage drop across R6430 to output a voltage on the
emitter of Q6401 to an analog-to-digital converter located on ball K11 of the MAKO IC. The resulting
value can be used to flag any open or short fault-conditions in the antenna. An output voltage of 0
Volts indicates that the antenna is not connected or not being powered while a voltage greater than
4.3 Volts indicates that there is a short circuit or the antenna is drawing too much current. A nominal
antenna current draw of 20 mA should produce an output of around 1.5 Volts.

4.0 GPS Front-End


The received signal from the antenna port is first passed through SAW filter FL6401 to attenuate any
out-of-band noise. This filter has a maximum insertion loss of 1.8 dB in the GPS passband (1575.42
MHz +/-1.023 MHz) and a -3 dB bandwidth of approximately 45 MHz. The output of this filter is
passed through a -1.7 dB resistive pi-pad, which is intended to limit excessively strong signals at the
input of the extremely sensitive StarIII IC, as well as pad the input match slightly to compensate for
part tolerance variations. This pad is not placed due to the sensitivity degradation observed. The
final stage before the IC’s RF input is a 3-element LC match (C6443, C6444, L6403) used to couple
the 50 ohm SAW filter into the complex impedance of the StarIII IC.

5.0 GPS Power Regulation


The StarIII IC is powered via three separate LDO regulators supplied by an always-on 5 Volts from
U3004 in the radio’s main DC distribution tree. The first two regulators, U6402 and U6406, are both
configured to supply 2.8 Volts to the RF and digital sections of the IC, respectively. The isolation of
these two regulators ensures that digital noise does not feed back into the RF section through the
DC path. These regulators are switched at pin 4 by the 2.775V_DIG_V4 line from the MAKO IC so
that they are disabled when ignition is off. The final regulator, U6407, supplies 1.5 Volts to the RTC
section of the IC and is always on to maintain RTC availability and to preserve information in the
GPS IC’s battery-backed RAM.
GPS Reference Frequencies 1-3

6.0 GPS Reference Frequencies


The RF section of the StarIII IC is supplied with a 16.8 MHz reference signal, which drives the
onboard integer-N PLL synthesizer to generate the LO. This signal comes from a voltage-tunable
TCXO (Y0100) located in the FGU block. The temperature stability (0.5 ppm), frequency accuracy,
and phase noise characteristics of this reference are critical due to the extremely sensitive nature of
the GPS receiver. The digital section of the IC is supplied with a buffered and 1.5 Volts level-shifted
32.768 kHz XTAL (Y3201), which is used as the onboard ARM microprocessor’s real-time clock.
The level-shifting and squaring is accomplished by Schmitt trigger IC U6404. The output of the
Schmitt trigger on pin C2 is then low-pass filtered by R6464 and C6449 to reduce clock noise.

7.0 GPS-Host Interface


Communication between the StarIII IC and OMAP host is accomplished via one of the GPS IC’s two
full-duplex UART serial ports (UART_A) at a data rate of 57.6 kbps. These lines are located at pins
A6 (TX) and A5 (RX) on the StarIII. UART_B is unused. Other control lines include nSRESET (pin
J10), which is toggled by the OMAP and used as the main GPS system reset when pulled low, and
BOOT_SEL (pin G1), which is held high by the OMAP when flashing firmware to the StarIII IC.
1-4 GPS-Host Interface

Notes
2-1

Section 2
TROUBLESHOOTING CHARTS

1.0 GPS Troubleshooting Chart (Sheet 1 of 2)

Start

No position fix
can be made or
poor signal
reception

Connect Satellite
Simulator & SiRFDemo in
GPS pass-thru mode

Yes Retry using GPS in


Can position fix
stronger signal
be made?
environment

No

Check R6419 for No Does SiRFDemo Yes


Check RF
activity show GPS
front-end
communication?

Yes Measure voltage


Replace Any activity on across R6437
U1005 MISO line?

No

Check U6402, U6406, and Problem with antenna. 0 V=no


Is voltage greater No
U6407 for 5 V on pin 3 (pins connection, >4.3 V=short
A2 & B2, U6407), 2.8 V on pin than 100 mV but
less than 4 V? circuit. Replace antenna
1 of U6402 and U6406, and
1.5 V at 1.5V_RTC_TEST Test
Point
Yes

No B
Replace faulty Regulators
regulator OK?

Yes

A
2-2 GPS Troubleshooting Chart (Sheet 1 of 2)

1.1 GPS Troubleshooting Chart (Sheet 2 of 2)

A B

Check SAW filter


Check for 32 kHz
FL6401
at R6401 and
R6464

Is filter loss >2 dB Yes Replace


at 1575.42 MHz? FL6401
No 32 kHz present
Replace
U6404 on both
resistors? No

Yes Check SMA


SMA-to -MCX
rear connector coax

Check for 16.8 MHz at


R6408

Is loss greater Yes


Replace
than 0.5 dB at
coax
1575.42 MHz?
Check Synthesizer No
Is 16.8 MHz
Troubleshooting
present?
Chart
No

Yes
Check 16.8 MHz
for frequency
accuracy
Yes
Re -flash IC Can SiRF IC be
and re -test re-flashed?

Re -warp
No TCXO or
No Is 16.8 MHz
centered? troubleshoot
Synthesizer
Replace
SiRF IC Yes

Replace
SiRF IC
3-1

Section 3
GPS SCHEMATIC / PARTS LIST

1.0 Allocation of Schematic and Parts List


1.1 GPS Circuits

This Chapter shows the Schematic and the Parts List for the GPS circuit.

Table 3-1 GPS Schematic Diagram and Parts List

Schematic Diagram
GPS Schematic Diagram Page 3-3

Parts List
GPS Page 3-4
3-2 Allocation of Schematic and Parts List

Notes
GPS Schematic Diagram 3-3

2.0 GPS Schematic Diagram


VCONT

1.875V

U6407 1.5V_RTC_TEST
1.875V R6467 R6468
LP3990 0 0

1
A2 B1
VEN VOUT C6451
B2 C6452
VIN 0.10uF
1.5V RTC Regulator

GND
R6469 R6470 0.10uF U6408
C6407 C6408 10K 10K ADG3304

A1
1.0uF 1.0uF NU NU

B2
B1
B3 C1

VCCY
VCCA
EN Y1 GPS_RESET
A1 C2
GPS_RESET_LS A1 Y2 GPS_ON_OF F
A2 C3
GPS_ON_OFF_LS A2 Y3 GPS_RX
A3 C4
GPS_RX_LS A3 Y4 GPS_TX
R6405 A4

GND
47.5K GPS_TX_LS A4

B4
C6432
100pF NU
R6404
39.2K
OMAP to SiRF I/O Level Translato r
C6433 U6406
1000pF
2 2.8V Digital/Baseband Regulator
FB
6 1
NP VOUT 1.5V_GPS
VCONT 4
VCONT
3

GND
VIN C6431
1.0uF 2.8V_DIG_BB

5
VCONT

GPS Regulator Enabl e


E6401
(2.775V_DIG_V4) IDCTR

C6430 2.8V_RF
NU 1.0uF
R6403 2.2uF
47.5K 2.8V_IO C6439

2.8V_RF_TEST C6422 C6423


1 18pF 2.2uF
C6428
100pF NU C6420 C6421
R6402 E6407 18pF 10uF
39.2K IDCTR
U6402
C6429
1000pF 2
FB 2.8V RF Regulator C6418
6 1 10uF
NP VOUT
4 E6402
VCONT IDCTR
3
GND
VIN C6417 C6419
18pF 0.10uF
5

C6427
1.0uF C6416
.01uF 2.8V_DIG_BB
GPS_5V C6450

R6443

R6446

R6465

R6466

R6449

R6444

R6445

R6456

R6450
1000pF
C6440
.01uF
Unswitched 5V C6426

100K

100K

100K

100K

100K

100K

100K
1.0uF 10K 10K
2

M10

C10
B10

A10
M2
M3
M4
M5
M6
M7
M8
M9

D4

C5
C4
P8

P9

E4

K2

B3

B4
F4

F7
L2
L3
VCC_IO_EXT
VCC_RF_1
VCC_RF_2
VCC_RF_3
VCC_RF_4
VCC_RF_5
VCC_RF_6
VCC_RF_7
VCC_RF_8
VCC_RF_9
VCC_RTC

VDD_BB_1
VDD_BB_2
VDD_BB_3
VDD_BB_4
VDD_BB_5
VDD_BB_6
VDDK_1
VDDK_2
VDD_FLASH
VDD_PLL_0
VDD_PLL
VDD_REG_1
VDD_REG_2
VDD_RTC
CLK_E
0 R6416
SPI_CLK_TEST A7 K4
GPS_RESET CLK_E CLK_ACQ_O CLK_ACQ_TEST CLK_ED_ 2
K7 F3 1
CLK_SPI CLK_ED_2
NU 0 R6417 1 J4 F2
GPS_ON_OFF CLK_ACQ_I CLK_ED_3
K9 J7 CLK_ED_ 3
0 R6418 EN_SPI_CEB CLK_SK
A8
GPS_RX CLK_S NC
A3 B2

WAKEU P
ED_12
EIT_0
CS_F EN_MWE NC

ED_1
JTC K

JTD I
J10 D1 2.8V_DIG_BB
SRESET EN_MOE NC
J1
JTDI
47K N1 D3
FL6401 JTCK CS_0
R6407 R6457 K1 M1
2
3
5

C6443 100K JTRST JTDO NC


MCX RF input + 5V DC Bias L6403 L1 L10
C6414
GND1
GND2

9.1pF 2.8V_DIG_BB JTMS RTC_XO NC


GND

0 2.7nH P1 K10
18pF R6411 GRFRST RTC_OUT
C 1 P6 K6
J6400 IN OUT RFIN SPI_DO
G1 2 4 1 P10 K5
RTC_XI SIGN_MAG_O
G2 3 C6401 K8 P4 R6454
C6444 SPI_DI TP_I F IF_TES T
G3 4 R6409 R6410 P2 P3 1 100K
510 NU NU 3.6pF 16.8MHz XTAL_I N XTAL_OUT NC
G4 5 27nH 510 G10 J8
1000pF ON_OFF SO
L6402 A5 C6 R6419
RXA TIMEMARK NC 0
C6412 C7 A6
18pF NC RXB TXA GPS_TX
D10 B7
TMODE TXB NC
J5 H10
SIGN_MAG_I RESET
F10 B1
1.7dB Attenuator RIN RFPWRUP NC
R6455 J6 U6401 E7
10K SI WAKEUP
change R6411 to 0613952Q25 GSC3 F H6 1000pF
PLL_FILTER
A9 D7 C6406
NC RSRVD_1 EA_2 NC
B6
NC RSRVD_2 R6439
C6413 B8 F1
NC RSRVD_3 CS_1 NC 15K
1000pF B9 G1
NC RSRVD_4 ED_0
C3 J2
RSRVD_5 ED_7
C8 B5
NC RSRVD_6 EIT_0
C9 J9
R6430 NC RSRVD_7 SS_0
D2 H1
10 NC RSRVD_8 SS_1 NC
E6400 D8 K3

ED_0
NC RSRVD_9 AGCPWM NC
D9 A2
5V_ACTIVE_ANT NC RSRVD_10 ODO NC
E2 C2
C6445 RSRVD_11 ED_1
E3
Switched 5V U6404- 1 1.0uF NC RSRVD_12
XX14 5 E8 A4
NC R6401 NC RSRVD_13 GPIO_0 NC
B1 C2 E9 C1
32KHZ_GPS NC
ROUT_TEST RSRVD_14 GPIO_14 NC
A Y E10 E1 R6440 R6438
0 R6464 RSRVD_15 GPIO_15 NC 100K 100K
2.2K 1 F8
A1

5V_ACTIVE_ANT
DNU

VR6400 C6449 NC RSRVD_16


F9
MMBZ5V6 1000pF NC RSRVD_17
1.5V_GPS G2
RSRVD_18
G3
NC

RSRVD_19
G4
NC RSRVD_20
G5
R6432 NC RSRVD_21
1.5K G6
NC RSRVD_22
G7
NC RSRVD_23
A2

C6434 G8
0.10uF NC RSRVD_24
G9
VCC

NC RSRVD_25 GPS_BOOT_SEL
H2
U6404- 2 NC RSRVD_26 0
5V_ACTIVE_ANT H3
IC_PWR_GND RSRVD_27 R6420
H4
GND

ED_10

ED_11

ED_13
ANT_C

NC RSRVD_28
ED_9
H5
NC RSRVD_29
H7
C1

R6433 R6435
1

100 K 100K NC RSRVD_30


H8
C6435 ANT_CURRENT NC RSRVD_31
220pF H9
R6458 R6459 R6460 R6461 NC RSRVD_32
J3

1
Normal range: 0.25V-2.5V 10K 10K 10K 10K NC RSRVD_33

A2 B1 0V = Open Circui t

GND_RF_10
GND_RF_11
GND_RF_12
GND_RF_13
GND_RF_14
GND_RF_15
GND_RF_16
GND_RF_17
C6436 A1

GND_RF_1
GND_RF_2
GND_RF_3
GND_RF_4
GND_RF_5
GND_RF_6
GND_RF_7
GND_RF_8
GND_RF_9

GND_BB_1
GND_BB_2
GND_BB_3
GND_BB_4
GND_BB_5
GND_BB_6
GND_BB_7
Q6401 4.3V = Short Circui t
220pF
A3
B3
U6405-2
NU Q6402
5V_ACTIVE_ANT

N10

E5
E6
P5
P7

F5
F6
N2
N3
N4
N5
N6
N7
N8
N9

D5
D6
L4
L5
L6
L7
L8
L9

A1

6
U6405-1
R6437 LMC6035ITLX
13K
C2 B1
C1 2.8V_DIG_BB
R6434 R6436
C6437 100 K 100K C6438 NC
C3
220pF 220pF B3 C644 6
0.10uF

Antenna Current Sense Network

GPS Schematic Diagram


3-4 GPS Schematic Diagram

2.1 GPS Parts List


Circuit Motorola Part Circuit Motorola Part Circuit Motorola Part
Description Description Description
Ref No Ref No Ref No
Circuit Motorola Part
Description C6440 2113945B02 .01uF R6417 NOT PLACED R6466 0613952R25 100K
Ref No

C6401 2113945A09 1000pF C6443 2115153H26 9.1pF R6418 0613952R66 0 R6467 0613952R66 0

C6406 2113945A09 1000pF C6444 2115153H16 3.6pF R6419 0613952R66 0 R6468 0613952R66 0

C6407 2113946S35 1.0uF C6445 2113946S35 1.0uF R6420 0613952R66 0 R6469 NOT PLACED

C6408 2113946S35 1.0uF C6446 2113945Y02 0.10uF R6430 0613952K01 10 R6470 NOT PLACED

C6412 2113944A28 18pF C6449 2113945A09 1000pF R6432 0613952M18 1.5K U6401 0104024J41 IC, GPS

C6413 2113945A09 1000pF C6450 2113945A09 1000pF R6433 0613952P01 100K U6402 5115391H01 VOLTAGE REGULATOR

C6414 2113944A28 18pF C6451 2113945Y02 0.10uF R6434 0613952P01 100K U6404 5115962H01 IC, SCHMITT TRIGGER

C6416 2113945B02 .01uF C6452 2113945Y02 0.10uF R6435 0613952P01 100K U6405 5115453H01 DUAL OPAMP

C6417 2113944A28 18pF E6400 7686949J08 FERRITE BEAD R6436 0613952P01 100K U6406 5115391H01 VOLTAGE REGULATOR

C6418 2113946F05 10uF E6401 7686949J08 FERRITE BEAD R6437 0613952N12 13K U6407 5115974H01 1.5V VOLTAGE
REGULATOR
C6419 2113945Y02 0.10uF E6402 7686949J08 FERRITE BEAD R6438 0613952R25 100K
U6408 5116324H01 IC, LEVEL
C6420 2113944A28 18pF E6407 7686949J08 FERRITE BEAD R6439 0613952R05 15K TRANSLATOR

C6421 2113946F05 10uF FL6401 9180310L38 1575.42MHZ R6440 0613952R25 100K VR6400 4813977A43 DIODE, 5.6V ZENER
SAW FILTER
C6422 2113944A28 18pF R6443 0613952R01 10K
J6400 0909901V02 GPS MCX
C6423 2113946D05 2.2uF CONNECTOR R6444 0613952R25 100K

C6426 2113946S35 1.0uF L6402 2415429H24 27nH R6445 0613952R25 100K

C6427 2113946S35 1.0uF L6403 2414017P06 2.7nH R6446 0613952R01 10K

C6428 NOT PLACED Q6401 4813973M07 NPN R6449 0613952R25 100K

C6429 2113945A09 1000pF Q6402 4815272H01 ANALOG SWITCH R6450 0613952R25 100K

C6430 NOT PLACED R6401 0613952R66 0 R6454 0613952R25 100K

C6431 2113946S35 1.0uF R6402 0613952N58 39.2K R6455 0613952R01 10K

C6432 NOT PLACED R6403 0613952N66 47.5K R6456 0613952R25 100K

C6433 2113945A09 1000pF R6404 0613952N58 39.2K R6457 0613952R25 100K

C6434 2113945Y02 0.10uF R6405 0613952N66 47.5K R6458 0613952R01 10K

C6435 2113944A44 220pF R6407 0613952R17 47K R6459 0613952R01 10K

C6436 NOT PLACED R6409 NOT PLACED R6460 0613952R01 10K

C6437 2113944A44 220pF R6410 NOT PLACED R6461 0613952R01 10K

C6438 2113944A44 220pF R6411 0613952R66 0 R6464 0613952Q81 2.2K

C6439 2113946D05 2.2uF R6416 0613952R66 0 R6465 0613952R25 100K


M

DGM 4100/DGM 6100


Mobile Radios
Chapter 5
UHF1 (403-470 MHz)
1-25W
Service Information

Issue: June, 2007


Computer Software Copyrights
The Motorola products described in this manual may include copyrighted Motorola computer programs stored
in semiconductor memories or other media. Laws in the United States and other countries preserve for
Motorola certain exclusive rights for copyrighted computer programs, including, but not limited to, the
exclusive right to copy or reproduce in any form the copyrighted computer program. Accordingly, any
copyrighted Motorola computer programs contained in the Motorola products described in this manual may
not be copied, reproduced, modified, reverse-engineered, or distributed in any manner without the express
written permission of Motorola. Furthermore, the purchase of Motorola products shall not be deemed to grant
either directly or by implication, estoppel, or otherwise, any license under the copyrights, patents or patent
applications of Motorola, except for the normal non-exclusive license to use that arises by operation of law in
the sale of a product.
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Chapter 5 - UHF1 Low Power Service Information

Table of Contents

Section 1 Theory of Operation

1.0 Introduction ..........................................................................................................1-1


2.0 UHF1 (403-470 MHz) Receiver Circuitry .............................................................1-1
2.1 Receiver Front-End ........................................................................................1-1
2.2 Receiver Back-End.........................................................................................1-2
3.0 UHF1 (403-470 MHz) Transmitter Circuitry - 25 Watt..........................................1-4
3.1 Power Amplifier ..............................................................................................1-4
3.2 Input Stage (50 Ohm Fixed-Gain Block).........................................................1-4
3.3 Pre-Driver Stage.............................................................................................1-5
3.4 Driver Stage....................................................................................................1-5
3.5 Final Stage .....................................................................................................1-5
3.6 Antenna Switch...............................................................................................1-6
3.7 Harmonic Filter ...............................................................................................1-6
3.8 Directional Coupler .........................................................................................1-6
3.9 Power Control.................................................................................................1-7
3.10 Power Ramp Profile Control ...........................................................................1-8
3.11 Thermal Protection .........................................................................................1-8
3.12 Out-of-Range Battery Protection ....................................................................1-8
3.13 Pressure Pad Switch ......................................................................................1-8
4.0 Frequency Generation Circuitry ...........................................................................1-9
4.1 Reference Oscillator .......................................................................................1-9
4.2 Fractional-N Synthesizer ................................................................................1-9
4.3 Voltage Controlled Oscillator (VCO).............................................................1-11
4.4 Synthesizer Operation ..................................................................................1-12

Section 2 Troubleshooting Charts

1.0 Troubleshooting Flow Chart for Receiver ............................................................2-1


2.0 Troubleshooting Flow Chart for 25W Transmitter ................................................2-4
3.0 Troubleshooting Flow Chart for Synthesizer........................................................2-5
4.0 Troubleshooting Flow Chart for Tx VCO (Sheet 1 of 2) .......................................2-6
5.0 Troubleshooting Flow Chart for Rx VCO (Sheet 1 of 2).......................................2-8
ii

Section 3 UHF1 PCB/Schematics/Parts Lists

1.0 Allocation of Schematics and Circuit Boards ....................................................... 3-1


1.1 Controller Circuits........................................................................................... 3-1
2.0 UHF1 (403-470 MHz) 1 - 25W PCB / Schematics / Parts List ............................. 3-3
UHF1 (403-470 MHz) 1-25W 8471165L03 Top Side ............................................. 3-3
UHF1 (403-470 MHz) 1-25W 8471165L03 Bottom Side ........................................ 3-4
UHF1 (403-470 MHz) 1-25W Overall Schematic Diagram..................................... 3-5
UHF1 (403-470 MHz) 1-25W Receiver Front-End Schematic Diagram ................. 3-6
UHF1 (403-470 MHz) 1-25W Receiver IF Amp Schematic Diagram ..................... 3-7
UHF1 (403-470 MHz) 1-25W Receiver Back-End Schematic Diagram ................. 3-8
UHF1 (403-470 MHz) 1-25W Power Amplifier Schematic Diagram ....................... 3-9
UHF1 (403-470 MHz) 1-25W Power Control Schematic Diagram ....................... 3-10
UHF1 (403-470 MHz) 1-25W Synthesizer Schematic Diagram ........................... 3-11
UHF1 (403-470 MHz) 1-25W Receiver VCO Schematic Diagram ....................... 3-12
UHF1 (403-470 MHz) 1-25W Transmit VCO Schematic Diagram ....................... 3-13
UHF1 PCB 8471165L03 Parts List 1-25W ........................................................... 3-14
1-1

Section 1
THEORY OF OPERATION

1.0 Introduction
This Chapter provides a detailed theory of operation for the UHF circuits in the radio. For details of
the theory of operation and troubleshooting for the associated Controller circuits refer to the
Controller Section of this manual.

2.0 UHF1 (403-470 MHz) Receiver Circuitry


The receiver is configured as a dual-conversion superheterodyne receiver, capable of both FM and
4-level FSK demodulation. The major blocks are the front-end, the mixer, Xtal filter, and the Abacus
III back-end IC. The overall block diagram is shown in Figure 1-1.

2-Pole 2nd L.O.


2-Pole LIMITER/
Varactor Varactor 4-Pole 71.1 or 75.6
Sw. 10 dB IF AMP MHz
Tuned Tuned 73.35 MHz
Attenuator LNA STAGE
X
AD9864
T/R ANT 2n d H i-Speed
Switch L .O .
A /D
V CO

SPI
&
SSI
10 bit 10 bit BUS SPEAKER
DAC DAC
1st L.O. DSP D/A
Low Side Processor
Injection
F0 - 73.35
MHz

Figure 1-1 Receiver Block Diagram

2.1 Receiver Front-End

The front-end consists of a 2-pole varactor-tuned pre-selector filter, an LNA, a 2-pole varactor-tuned
post-selector filter, and a passive double-balanced mixer. The received signal applied to the antenna
is routed through the harmonic filter and PIN diode controlled antenna switch (D0702). A logic high
level on ANT_ENABLE configures the antenna switch for Tx operation while a logic low places the
switch in Rx mode. The insertion loss of the harmonic filter and antenna switch combined is
approximately 0.5 dB max in Rx mode. From this point, the Rx signal is routed to the Local Distance
switch (D0400/R0407), which biases on a diode in normal operation to minimize any insertion loss.
Under strong signal conditions and for improved intermodulation protection from interfering signals,
the switch can be turned on by the signal RF_ATTEN_1 which introduces approximately 10 dB of
additional path loss. Activation of the switch can be accomplished manually by the user or left in the
default setting.
1-2 UHF1 (403-470 MHz) Receiver Circuitry

The signal next reaches the pre-selector filter, which is a 2-pole, varactor-tuned filter with 5 zeros
that are optimized to provide image frequency rejection. This filter, along with the similarly designed
post-selector filter, provides over 75 dB of image response rejection. The 3 dB bandwidth for both
filters varies across the band with a minimum of 19 MHz at 403 MHz and a maximum of 40 MHz
around 436 MHz. Half-IF rejection from the filters is also frequency dependent with a minimum of
approximately 10 dB achieved at the worst-case frequency of 436 MHz. Both filters have variable
center frequencies that are adjusted by the FE_TUNE signal, which is derived from the output of a
10-bit DAC internal to the MAKO IC (U3200). The voltage is scaled up by a voltage doubler (Q0403)
in order to provide the required linearity for the filters. Both filters are matched to the LNA (Q0402) to
optimize the amplifier’s noise figure (2.0 dB) and to provide an LNA gain of 15 dB to the signal. The
combined gain of the filters and LNA is about 13 dB. Current source Q0401 maintains the collector
current of Q0402 constant at 20 mA. The LNA, current source, Local Distance switch, and voltage
doubler are all supplied by 9R1_FILT, which is derived from 9R1 after filtering.

Following the post-selector filter is the Class 2, double-balanced mixer. It is comprised of baluns
T0400 and T0401 and diode ring mixer D0405. Injection amplifier Q0405 provides 10 dB of gain to
the Rx VCO injection signal. Another amplifier, Q0202, located in the VCO block, also provides gain
for the LO signal and isolation from high RF signals entering the mixer. The signal applied to the LO
port of the mixer is +16 dBm minimum after passing through the 3-pole/1-zero, low-pass injection
filter. The LO injection is low-side and mixes the signal down to an IF frequency of 73.35 MHz. The
output of the mixer is connected to a diplexer network, which terminates out-of-band frequencies in
51 ohms (R0427) while appearing as high impedance to the 73.35 MHz IF signal.

2.2 Receiver Back-End

The signal entering the back-end is matched to 4-pole crystal filter, FL0500, by C0507 and L0503.
The filter is centered at 73.35 MHz with a 3 dB bandwidth of 12 kHz. IF amplifiers Q0500 and Q0501
follow the crystal filter and provide both amplification and limiting to the signal. An overall gain of 25
dB is available from the composite IF amplifier to lower-level IF signals. As the signal level
increases, Q0501 begins to limit and eventually saturates out at approximately –16 dBm. The
purpose of the limiting is to provide protection to the AD9864 Abacus III back-end IC (U0600). At IF
levels exceeding –32 dBm into U0600, the 2nd LO synthesizer internal to U0600 can be pulled,
causing corruption of the I/Q data being delivered to the DSP. The block diagram for the AD9864 is
shown in Figure 1-2 below.

Figure 1-2 AD9864 Block Diagram


UHF1 (403-470 MHz) Receiver Circuitry 1-3

The Abacus III accepts the 73.35 MHz signal, processes it, and sends out I/Q data in 16-bit format to
the DSP at a 20 kHz rate. Internal to the Abacus III is an LNA and 16 dB FE attenuator, an internal
integer-N synthesizer used to control the external 2nd LO VCO, a Sigma-Delta ADC and decimation
filter, and control and formatting logic for outputting the baseband I/Q data. External to U0600 is the
2nd LO VCO with active device Q0600 and its associated circuitry including the loop filter consisting
of C0613, C0618, and R0603. The 2nd LO mixes the 73.35 MHz IF signal down to 2.25 MHz before
being input to the ADC where it is sampled. The tank circuit (L0608, C0605, C0642, R0617) and
varactor (D0601) for the internal clock synthesizer, work with the loop filter (R0618, C0643, C0646)
to provide the 18 MHz clocking signal to the internal ADC, decimation filter, and SSI formatting
circuitry. A 3 Volt regulator (U0601) provides a clean supply to U0600. Transistor Q0601 is
configured as a super filter to provide the 2nd LO transistor with a low-noise supply. The reference
clock for U0600 is 16.8_REF, which is a buffered (Q0100) 16.8 MHz clock from the synthesizer
block.

Shown below in Figure 1-3 is a simplified block diagram of the signal flow through the receiver back-
end and the DSP processor portion of the OMAP (U1000). All of the blocks within the dotted box
represent the DSP software algorithms internal to the DSP.

AD9864 Hi
FM
SPEED
73.35 DISCRIMINATOR DEEMPHASIS ANALOG AUDIO
ADC FIR SPEAKER
MHz GAIN STAGES
IF
Σ∆ DAC

DSP ANALOG FM MODE

AD9864 Hi 4-FSK
SPEED FM SYMBOL AMBE
73.35 ANALOG AUDIO
ADC DISCRIMINATOR RECOVERY VOCODER SPEAKER
MHz FIR GAIN STAGES
IF
Σ∆ DAC

DSP DIGITAL 4FSK MODE

Figure 1-3 Signal Flow through Receiver Back-End

The DSP takes the incoming 20 kHz data stream and passes the information through an FIR (Finite
Impulse Response) filter, which provides rejection from any in-band adjacent channel interference.
The remaining filter data is then sent through a decimation process further reducing its frequency to
8 kHz.

Depending on whether the radio is in Analog or Digital mode determines the type of signal
processing used. If in Analog mode, the remaining 8 kHz data is sent through the FM Discriminator
and De-emphasis subroutines in the DSP code. If the radio is in Digital mode, the 8 kHz data is
again passed through the FM Discriminator but an additional Symbol Recovery routine is applied
along with a standard AMBE Vocoder process. The data is sent to the MAKO (U3200), which
provides digital to analog conversion and drives the audio gain stages. Detailed information
regarding this can be found in the Audio Section of the Controller Theory of Operation.
1-4 UHF1 (403-470 MHz) Transmitter Circuitry - 25 Watt

3.0 UHF1 (403-470 MHz) Transmitter Circuitry - 25 Watt


The Transmitter consists of the power amplifier (PA) circuitry and the power control circuitry. The
power amplifier provides amplification of the signal from the VCO up to the desired output power.
The power control block is responsible for ensuring the desired output power level is maintained in
both analog and digital modes, as well as protecting the power amplifier from damage due to heat,
antenna mismatch, out-of-range battery voltage, and poor assembly.

9V3_TX 9V3_TX 9V3_TX A+ ANT_ ENABLE

Microstrip
ANT_ ENABLE LDMOS LDMOS LDMOS Dual
Predriver Driver Final Harmonic Directional
Agilent RD01 MUS1 RD 07MVS1 MRF1570 Filter Coupler
ADA4743
mb /
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TX Port
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Ma lit ter

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Sp

TX_INJ
tch

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RX Port
CW / 4 FSK
Pad T/ R To FE Forward Reflected
+ 13 dBm Port Port
INPUT Switch
FROM SW_9V1
FINAL_BIAS
VCO BATTERY_DET
A+ +

To Pressure To Pressure To Pressure Voltage Thermal


Pad Switch Pad Switch Pad Switch Controlled PC_ ATTEN_ENA
Cutback
Variable
Attenuator
9V3

9V3

To Predriver

P res s ure
P ad Clos es
S witc h
9V3
To Driver
V_ CONTROL
-5 dBm
(nominal)
To Final VCONT VAPC AD8315 RF IN
VIN +5 VOUT VPOS VSET TX_DAC

ENBL FLTR COMM Active


Pressure +5 V Regulator Reconstruction
Pad Filter
Switch

Log Amp Controller

Figure 1-4 UHF 1-25 Watt Low-Power Transmitter Detailed Block Diagram

3.1 Power Amplifier

The radio’s 25 Watt power amplifier (PA) is a 4-stage amplifier which amplifies the output of the VCO
to the required transmit power level. The first stage is an LDMOS (Lateral Double Diffuse MOS) 50
ohm fixed-gain block (ADA-4743, U0700) followed by the adjustable gain LDMOS pre-driver
(RD01MUS1, Q0705), an adjustable gain LDMOS driver (RD07MVS1, Q0703), and the fixed-gain
LDMOS final device (MRF1570, Q0702). A transmit/receive (TR) switch and a harmonic filter
complete the transmit lineup.

3.2 Input Stage (50 Ohm Fixed-Gain Block)

The first stage (ADA-4743, U0700) is an integrated circuit with internally matched 50 ohm input and
output stages providing approximately 16.5 dB power gain. It provides reverse isolation between the
PA and the VCO to lessen the risk of VCO load-pull and it also supplies appropriate power to the
pre-driver stage. The ADA-4743 is biased at 60 mA during transmit by R0706, which is switched to
9V3_TX during TX operation by Q0701 (controlled by Antenna_En). The ADA-4743 is preceded by
an 16 dB resistive pad to further improve reverse isolation.
UHF1 (403-470 MHz) Transmitter Circuitry - 25 Watt 1-5

3.3 Pre-Driver Stage

The next stage is a low-power, LDMOS device (RD01MUS1, Q0705), which delivers up to +27 dBm
to the driver stage. Its gain is controlled by varying the gate bias voltage and varies from low gain up
to approximately 14 dB power gain. The gate bias voltage is controlled in parallel with the driver
stage by the V_cont signal.

The input match to this stage is a high-pass topology comprising of L0718, C0817, and L0721. High-
pass matches are used where appropriate to minimize the chances of low frequency regeneration
within the amplifier. R0759 and R0777 are required to improve the bandwidth of this circuit. The
inter-stage match between the pre-driver and driver stages is comprised of L0720, C0786, and
C0791 arranged in a high-pass topology. Additional pads are provided on the transceiver board to
allow for possible engineering optimizations to this match. These are non-populated parts C0789,
C0792, C0793, and C0794.

3.4 Driver Stage

The third stage is a medium-power, LDMOS device (RD07MVS1, Q0703), which delivers up to +38
dBm to the final device. Its gain is controlled by varying the gate bias voltage and varies from low
gain up to approximately 11 dB of power gain. The gate bias voltage is controlled with the V_cont
signal and is controlled in parallel with the pre-driver stage gain.

R0718, R0720, R0754, and R0755 are required to improve the bandwidth of the driver stage. The
inter-stage match (as well as the power splitter) between the driver and final device is comprised of
C0753, C0813, C0818, C0819, C0732, C0743, C0744, and C0761, and associated micro-strips on
the PCB. Additional pads are provided on the printed circuit board to allow for possible engineering
optimizations to this match. These are non-populated parts C0754, C0755, C0729, C0730, C0731,
C0808, C0764, C0760, and C0765.

3.5 Final Stage

The final stage is a high-power, LDMOS device (MRF1570, Q0702) consisting of two parallel, high-
power devices within 1 plastic package. The package is mounted to a copper carrier to improve
thermal conductivity to the chassis and also to more tightly control the RF load, allowing higher and
more consistent maximum output power. This stage is biased at a quiescent current of 750 mA and
operates with a fixed-gain of approximately 10 dB, allowing the radio to be set to a maximum output
power of 30 Watts. The quiescent current is set by adjusting the Final_Bias signal. Both elements of
this transistor are fabricated on the same semiconductor die and are well matched, allowing control
via a single voltage.

Both the input and output matching circuits of this stage have extremely critical part location
requirements. Any repairs must be done with care to ensure the replaced components are placed
accurately and properly soldered. Of particular concern are input matching capacitors C0732 and
C0761 and output matching capacitors C0811 and C0812. The resistor networks at the input of each
of the final elements are required to improve the bandwidth of the circuit. These resistors are R0762
through R0773.

The output matching circuit and power combiner is comprised of C0811, C0719, C0812, C0746,
C0726, and C0737 and associated microstrips fabricated on the printed circuit board. Additional
pads are provided on the pc board to allow for possible engineering optimizations to this match.
These are non-populated parts C0720, C0721, C0747, C0748, C0727, and C0741. R0719 is added
as a preventative measure against half-carrier regeneration.
1-6 UHF1 (403-470 MHz) Transmitter Circuitry - 25 Watt

If the final device fails and has to be replaced, R0719 should be carefully inspected to ensure
against any damage caused by the final device. Replacement of the final device requires that the
bias voltage be re-tuned using the Customer Programming Software (CPS). Care must be taken not
to damage the device by exceeding the maximum allowed quiescent current which is 1 Amp. The
device can tolerate up to 5 Amps for brief periods of time without damage.

3.6 Antenna Switch

The antenna switch (TR switch) routes the signal between either the transmitter or receiver and the
antenna. In transmit mode, it utilizes the existing dc feed (A+) to the final stage device (Q0702). Both
PIN diodes D0700 and D0702 are turned on during key-up through forward biasing. This is achieved
by pulling down the voltage at the cathode end of D0702 to approximately 12.2 Volts (0.7 Volt drop
across each diode). Q0704 is configured as a current sink that maintains the current through the
antenna switch diodes at 100 mA, as set by VR0700 and R0738. The current sink is enabled during
transmit mode by ANT_ENABLE, which is asserted through Q0706 and associated circuitry. When
the PIN diodes are conducting, an RF ground is formed at the anode of the lower PIN diode, D0702,
which places L0710 and C0803 in parallel. The values of L0710 and C0803 are chosen so as to be
parallel resonant at the center of the transmit band, making them appear as an open-circuit so that a
50 ohm power path is maintained through the top PIN diode to the harmonic filter.

In receive mode, DC current through the PIN diodes is interrupted by turning off the current sink.
The RF path now flows from the harmonic filter, through the matching circuit formed by L0710,
C0803, and the capacitive divider formed by C0767 and C0772. C0766, currently unplaced, is
provided for possible future engineering optimizations to this match. The purpose of L0719 is to form
a parallel resonant tank with the reverse capacitance of D0700, improving the receive path return
loss at the receive input of the TR switch.

3.7 Harmonic Filter

Inductors L0706, L0707, L0708, and capacitors C0742, C0739, C0740, and C0738 form a 7-
element low-pass filter to attenuate harmonic energy from the transmitter. R0713 is used to drain
any electrostatic charges that might otherwise build up on the antenna. The harmonic filter also
prevents high-level RF signals above the receiver pass-band from reaching the receiver circuits,
improving spurious response rejection.

3.8 Directional Coupler

The dual-directional microstrip coupler is implemented at the harmonic filter output to sample both
forward and reverse directed transmitter power. RF power from the transmitter PA passes through
the microstrip coupler before reaching the antenna. Forward RF power is coupled to the U0940 log
detector/controller via the voltage-controlled attenuator (VCA) stage consisting of pin diodes D0901,
D0902, and D0903. The log detector/controller regulates the gain of PA stages Q0703 and Q0705
(via V_cont), thus ensuring that the forward power out of the radio is held to a constant value.

The directional coupler functions not only as part of the transmitter power regulation circuit but also
as part of the VSWR load-detection circuitry. Its physical location close to the antenna connector
allows accurate VSWR sense at the transmitter output. Forward and reverse coupled signals are
rectified by D0904 and D0905, respectively. DC voltage FWD_DETECTED is proportional to RF
power while REV_DETECTED is proportional to reflected RF power. The detected voltages are fed
to the respective inputs of difference amplifier U0901. The difference amplifier output is applied to
the variable attenuator control stage, U0900-1. An abnormally high reflected power level, i.e., a
damaged antenna, also causes an increase in the difference amplifier output voltage.
UHF1 (403-470 MHz) Transmitter Circuitry - 25 Watt 1-7

This causes a reduction in attenuation by the VCA. As a result, the greater RF signal applied to the
log detector/controller causes the controller to reduce the gain of PA stages Q0703 and Q0705.
Transmitter power is thus reduced to prevent damage to the final device due to an improper load.

3.9 Power Control

The transmitter uses PA controller IC, U0940 to control the power output of the radio. A portion of
the forward RF power from the transmitter is sampled by the directional coupler and delivered via
the VCA to the RFIN port of the PA controller IC (pin 1). The PA controller, a log detector type,
provides temperature-stable, high-accuracy control over a typical 50 dB dynamic range.

The MAKO IC contains a digital-to-analog converter (DAC), which provides a reference voltage
(TX_DAC) at the input of reconstruction filter stage U0900-2. The filtered reference voltage at the
output of U0900-2 is divided by the combination of R0942 and R0946 before reaching the VSET
input of the PA controller IC (pin 3). Thermistor RT0953 is used in combination with R0954 to
compensate reference voltage drift at operating temperature extremes. Reference voltage level is
programmable through the SPI lines of the MAKO. This reference voltage is proportional to the
desired power setting of the transmitter and is factory programmed at several points across the
frequency range of the transmitter to offset frequency response variations of the transmitter’s
coupled power circuits.

The PA controller IC provides a dc output voltage at pin 7 (VAPC), which is divided to provide gate
bias for PA pre-driver and driver stages. The 0 Volts to 5 Volts range at U0940, pin 7, is applied as
V_CONTROL to power-adjust the transmitter by controlling the gate bias of stages Q0703 and
Q0705. Voltage divider combination R0727 and R0728 provides gate bias to Q0703 while divider
combination R0750 and R0751 provides gate bias to Q0705. This adjusts the transmitter power
output to the intended value. The ratio of each of these resistive dividers is chosen to ensure that
Q0703 and Q0705 are both running at their nominal design condition at rated output power.
Variations in sampled forward transmitter power cause the PA controller IC to adjust the control
voltage above or below its nominal value to raise or lower output power in order to maintain
transmitter output power relative to the reference voltage applied to VSET.

A power control attenuator circuit was added to the 25 Watt transmitter circuitry in order to extend
the range of the RF detection in the RF detector at low-power levels. This enables the power control
loop to close at lower relative power levels and is needed because of the greater relative power-set
range (1-25 Watt, 14 dB). The PC_ATTEN_ENA activation threshold is set in software for operation
at lower power levels, typically 1-5 Watt. When the PC_ATTEN_ENA is activated, the VCA is driven
to its minimum attenuation level, which increases the RF level at the AD8315 (U0940) for a given
transmitter power level. The radio software adjusts the K&M tuning accordingly such that proper
power-set is maintained at operating powers both above and below the activation threshold point.
1-8 UHF1 (403-470 MHz) Transmitter Circuitry - 25 Watt

3.10 Power Ramp Profile Control

In order to minimize the transient adjacent channel power at the transmitter’s output, the ramped
power follows a raised-cosine profile. The PA controller IC has a linear slope function when scaled in
dB/V. To achieve the desired raised-cosine profile of the output power, the ramped reference voltage
provided by the MAKO DAC follows a raised-cosine approximation. The MAKO DAC reference
output is low-pass filtered by the DAC reconstruction filter before it is applied to the VSET input of
the PA controller IC.

Reconstruction filtering reduces spurious emissions in the RF spectrum as a result of the finite steps
of the DAC. Loop filter capacitor C0926 in conjunction with resistor R0950 and the integrator within
the PA controller IC, set the loop dynamics. The loop response has been optimized to achieve
sufficient speed to follow the required ramping profiles while meeting switching transient
requirements over varied power levels. Accurate control of the power-rise (ramp-up) and power-
decay (ramp-down) characteristics minimizes splatter into adjacent channels.

3.11 Thermal Protection

Thermistor RT0908 in combination with R0902, form a voltage divider with the output proportional to
the sensed transceiver board temperature in the vicinity of the transmitter driver and final devices.
The voltage divider output is routed to an operational amplifier U0901-2, which provides a dc voltage
via diode junction D0900 to control the attenuation level of the VCA stage. For the condition that the
temperature threshold set by resistive divider combination R0901 and R0909 is reached, the VCA is
driven to increase the RFIN signal at the PA controller IC (pin 1). This increase will cause the
controller IC to adjust the PA control voltage below its nominal value to decrease transmitter output
power. Temperature will be reduced by lowering transmitter output power relative to the reference
voltage applied to VSET.

3.12 Out-of-Range Battery Protection

Transmitter power cutback under extended battery supply voltage operation is provided for by
monitoring the battery supply in the controller circuit of the radio in order to change the VSET input
of the PA controller IC (pin 3) for reduced transmitter output. This feature allows transmitter PA
dissipation to be limited at high-line battery supply operating conditions while limiting transmitter PA
overdrive conditions at low-line battery supply operating conditions.

3.13 Pressure Pad Switch

The power control circuitry includes a safety switch (S0700) that consists of a conductive portion of
the rubber pad which pushes the RF final transistor Q0702 against the chassis. When the chassis
cover and rubber pad are properly assembled, the conductive portion of the pad contacts a pattern
on the transceiver board, electrically closing switch S0700. If the cover and pad are not in place,
switch S0700 is open-circuited and the power control circuit is disabled, turning off the gate bias to
Q0702, Q0703, and Q0705. This prevents thermal damage of the RF transistors which could occur
if the transmitter is operated without adequate heat sinking.
Frequency Generation Circuitry 1-9

4.0 Frequency Generation Circuitry


The synthesizer subsystem consists of the reference oscillator (Y0100), the fractional-N synthesizer
IC (Tomahawk II, U0100), and the Voltage Controlled Oscillator VCO.

4.1 Reference Oscillator

The reference oscillator (Y0100) contains a temperature compensated crystal oscillator with a
frequency of 16.8 MHz. A digital-to-analog (DAC) converter internal to U0100 (Tomahawk) and
controlled by the microprocessor via serial interface (SPI), sets the voltage at the AUX_DAC output
of U0100 (pin H6) to set the frequency of the oscillator. The output of the oscillator (pin 3 of Y0100)
is applied to pin K5 (XOSC_BASE) of U0100.

4.2 Fractional-N Synthesizer

The Tomahawk II synthesizer IC (U0100) consists of a pre-scaler, a programmable divider and


divider control logic, phase detector, charge pump, a D/A converter in the high frequency analog
modulation path, an attenuator to balance the high and low frequency modulation paths, a serial
interface for control (SPI), a serial interface for modulation (SSI), and a super filter for the regulated
2.45 Volts.

D10 Data Read


H2,J3 5V
D9 Data Write TOMAHAWK II A7
SPI 2.775V Dig
SPI C11 Clock Interface Fractional -N
A5,A10,B2,B9,
D8 CEX
Synthesizer G2,J4,J6,J10,
K2,L6
(U0100) 2.775 V Ana

F11 Data B7,E11,G10,J1


1.875V Dig
F10 Clock SSI
SSI Interface
(Modulation ) F9 Fsync

Super K4 SF _OUT
2.775V Ana
Filter
Waveform Modulation
Generator Unit

Digital DS 16.8MHz REF


Attenuator 18-bit J11

Buffer Buffer
K8 HP MOD Fractional
D/A
Unit

Reference K5
VCO Divider
TX / LO J2 PRSC
Prescaler Main Divider

AUX H6 TCXO
D/A (16.8MHz)
Main
Phase/Freq.
Detector
And
Charge Pumps

G3 H1 D7
Main _CP LOCK DETECT

Adapt _CP
Loop Filter

Figure 1-5 UHF Synthesizer Block Diagram


1-10 Frequency Generation Circuitry

A voltage of 2.775 Volts applied to the super filter input (U0100 pin J4) supplies an output voltage of
2.45 Vdc (SF_OUT) at pin K4. This supplies the VCO and the VCO modulation bias circuit (via
R0321). The super filter supply voltage is provided by the 2.775 Volt regulator within U3200. The
synthesizer is also supplied by the 5 Volt regulator, U3002, another 2.775 Volt regulator within
U3200, and a 1.875 Volt regulator within U3200.

The output signal LOCK (U0100-D7) provides information about the lock status of the synthesizer
loop. A high level at this output indicates a stable loop. A discrete buffer amplifier (Q0100) provides
a buffered 16.8 MHz reference frequency to other parts of the radio.

The serial programming interface (SPI) is connected to the microprocessor via the data lines
SPI_DW (U0100-D9) and SPI_DR (U0100-D10), clock line SPI_CLK (U0100-C11), and chip enable
line CEX (U0100-D8). The serial modulation interface (SSI) is connected to the DSP via the data
line SDTX (U0100-F11), clock line TXCLK (U0100-F10), and frame sync line SFTX (U0100-F9).
Frequency Generation Circuitry 1-11

4.3 Voltage Controlled Oscillator (VCO)

The Voltage Controlled Oscillator (VCO) subsystem consists of four Colpitts oscillators (two each for
Tx and Rx), a single-stage Tx buffer amplifier, a single-stage Rx buffer amplifier, oscillator bias
control switches, and the modulation circuitry.

UHF VCO
High Port Modulation
TX_VCO_SEL 1 Subsystem
(U0100 -E5)
(HP_MOD_OUT)
(U0100 -K8) 9V3_VCO
(U3001 -5)

TX VCO 1
TX INJ
TX_VCO_SEL 2
(U0100 -A4)
TX Buffer Amp To U0700

TX VCO 2

Prescaler Low Pass


(U0100 -J2) Filter

RX_VCO_SEL 1
(U0100 -B4)

9R1
Steering Line Voltage (Q0107 )
(VCTRL)
RX VCO 1
RX INJ
RX_VCO_SEL 2
(U0100 -H8)
RX Buffer Amp To Q0405

RX VCO 2

Figure 1-6 UHF VCO Block Diagram

Due to the limited steering line voltage provided by the Tomahawk Synthesizer IC (U0100), the UHF
VCO design incorporates a total of four oscillators; two varactor-tunable Colpitts oscillators each for
Tx and Rx. Each oscillator has a tuning range of 33.5 MHz, sufficient to cover the Rx and Tx
frequency ranges of 326.65 MHz to 396.65 MHz and 403 MHz to 470 MHz, respectively. The
oscillators resonate at fundamental operating frequencies. Four (active-low logic) general purpose
output lines (GPO1, GPO2, GPO3, and GPO6) from the Tomahawk IC (U0100-B4, A4, E5, and H8)
provide the control for independent bias selection to each oscillator (VCO_SEL) via the PNP
transistor switches U0304 and U0201. The 2.45 Volt super filtered output, SF_OUT, of the
Tomahawk IC (U0100-K4) supplies the bias to the oscillators. A portion of the VCO output signal is
lightly coupled through coupling capacitors C0331 and C0231, routed through a low-pass filter
(formed by L0221, C0235, C0230, and C0233), and fed back to the M_PRSC input of the
Tomahawk IC (U0100-J2).

High-port modulation is scaled through a voltage divider (comprised of R0319, R0320, and R0321)
and applied to the Tx modulation varactor diode CR0300. The TX VCO frequency is modulated via
coupling capacitors C0310 and C0344. High-port modulation is also applied to the VCO steering line
(through R0139, R0140 and C0166) which modulates the main VCO tuning varactors.
1-12 Frequency Generation Circuitry

A discrete single-stage Tx buffer amplifier (comprised of the NPN transistor Q0302 and surrounding
components) amplifies the signal from the Tx oscillator to the level required by the first stage of the
Transmitter Power Amplifier (U0700). The TX buffer amplifier also provides sufficient isolation from
any undesired load-pulling from the Transmitter Power Amplifier. The bias for Q0302 is provided by
the 9.3 Volt regulator U3001.

A discrete single-stage Rx buffer amplifier (comprised of the NPN transistor Q0202 and surrounding
components) amplifies the signal from the Rx oscillator to the level required by the LO injection
amplifier (Q0405). The Rx buffer amplifier also provides sufficient isolation from any undesired load-
pulling from high input levels in the receiver front-end. GPO4 from the Tomahawk IC (U0100-D4)
controls the transistor switch (comprised of Q0108 and Q0107), that enables the 9.1 Volt bias to
Q0202 (via the 9.3 Volt regulator U3001).

4.4 Synthesizer Operation

The complete synthesizer subsystem is comprised mainly of the Tomahawk synthesizer IC,
Reference Oscillator (crystal oscillator with temperature compensation), loop filter circuitry, VCO,
and DC supplies. The VCO feedback signal, PRSC, is fed to pin J2 of U0100 (M_PRSC) via a low-
pass filter (L0221, C0235, C0230, and C0233) which attenuates harmonics and provides the correct
level to close the phase-locked loop.

The prescaler in the synthesizer IC (U0100) is a four-level prescaler capable of dividing by 4, 5, 6,


and 7. The main loop N divider is configured to be an 8-bit divider. The divide-by-N portion of the
main loop is set via the SPI. The fractional portion of the divider is realized using a 3-accumulator,
24-bit fractional divider. The SPI is used to set the desired divide ratio.

The output of the prescaler is applied to the main loop divider. The output of the main divider is sent
to the phase/frequency detector, which compares the main divider’s output signal with the reference
signal. The reference signal is generated by dividing down the signal of the reference oscillator
(Y0100). The output signal of the phase/frequency detector is a pulsed signal which is routed to the
charge pumps. The main charge pump current is programmable through the SPI with its output at
pin G3 of U0100 (MN_CP). The loop filter transforms this current into a steering voltage that is
applied to the VCO.

To reduce lock time when new frequency data has been loaded into the synthesizer, an adapt
charge pump providing much greater current than the main charge pump is turned on for a finite
amount of time to quickly charge or discharge the loop filter capacitors to steer the VCO to the
desired frequency. The output of the adapt charge pump passes to the loop filter via pin H1 of
U0100 (MN_ADAPT_CP). When the synthesizer is within the lock range and the adapt timer runs
out, the adapt charge pump is powered down and the main charge pump takes over. A settled
synthesizer loop is indicated by a high level at signal LOCK (U0100-D7), which is routed to the
microprocessor. Q0102 is configured as a current source to provide a steady 1.5 mA during the
adapt period. U0101 is an analog switch that opens the adapt path slightly before the end of the
adapt period to prevent the current from the current source from pushing the VCO off frequency.
Frequency Generation Circuitry 1-13

Modulation is performed by applying a digital data stream via the SSI bus from the DSP (U1000) to
the synthesizer (U0100). In order to meet spurious and phase noise requirements, the PLL
bandwidth was designed to be narrower than the full modulation bandwidth, therefore requiring the
use of dual-port modulation. Internal to the synthesizer (U0100), low-port modulation is added to the
fractional-N division numerator to trace out the modulation versus time while the high-port data
stream passes through an interpolating waveform generator, a digital attenuator (for modulation
balancing), and then gets converted to an analog signal through a 10-bit DAC before modulating the
VCO. This high-port analog modulation output (HP_MOD_OUT, U0100-K8) is connected to the
VCO modulation varactor diode (CR0300) via C0360 and R0319, and to the loop filter via R0139,
R0140, and C0166.
1-14 Frequency Generation Circuitry

Notes
2-1

Section 2
TROUBLESHOOTING CHARTS

1.0 Troubleshooting Flow Chart for Receiver (Sheet 1 of 3)

NO RX AUDIO

Set up radio in Analog Volume


Receive mode on Yes No No
Audio at pin 6 Audio at pin 10 level
desired channel of U3505? of U3501? adjusted
with Squelch open properly?

No Yes Yes
Spray or inject 73.35 MHz
RF carrier modulated with
1 kHz Audio Tone into XTAL
Filter FL0500 B
No Yes
Audio at pin 1
of U3501?

Audio Tone No
present Verify audio path to Check U3501
at Speaker? U3501 bias and
replace part if
necessary

Yes
No Yes Check biasing
Audio at pin 4 Audio at pin 1
before replacing
of U3500? of U3500?
Place unit into "Test Mode" U3500
by pressing <P2> on control
head five times.
Use the channel button to set
Yes No
channel to F1 (403.025 MHz)
Apply an on-channel
RF carrier at -47 dBm modulated
with 1 kHz tone Check connections to Verify audio path
at the antenna port external speaker and replace between U3500 and
speaker if necessary pin 1 of U3501

1st LO No
No 1st LO Check VCO
(329.675 MHz)
> +5 dBm Troubleshooting
> +16 dBm
at R0422? Flow Chart
at TP0401?

Yes Yes

RF level
of on-channel Yes
Check T0400 and D0405 9 VDC Yes
signal > -45 dBm Check biasing on
and replace if necessary present
on pin 4 Q0405 before replacing
of T0401? at R0417?

No
No
Check
A 9R1 path back to
Synthesizer
2-2 Troubleshooting Flow Chart for Receiver

1.1 Troubleshooting Flow Chart for Receiver (Sheet 2 of 3)

Voltage level No +9.0 VDC No


on pin 4 Check biasing on
>2.7 VDC Q0403 before replacing
on D0401? at Q0403?

Yes Yes Check circuitry around


D0401, D0402, D0403, and
D0404 for shorts and opens

Voltage
No < 0.5 VDC No Check Synthesizer
~ 0.8 VDC at
at pin 2 Troubleshooting
R0432/D0400?
of Q0400? Flow Chart

Check biasing
Yes circuitry of
Yes
Q0400 before
replacing

RF level
No Is voltage No Check biasing circuitry of
of on-channel
at R0409 Q0401 and Q0402 before
Signal > -45 dBm
= 0.7 VDC? replacing
at C0420?

Yes Check biasing circuitry of


Yes
Q0402 before replacing

Check D0403, D0404, and


associated capacitors
for opens and shorts and
replace if necessary
Troubleshooting Flow Chart for Receiver 2-3

1.2 Troubleshooting Flow Chart for Receiver (Sheet 3 of 3)

3.0 VDC No No Check Controller


5.0 VDC Troubleshooting
on pin 1
16.8 MHz Check Synthesizer at E0610? Flow Chart
No of U0601?
present Troubleshooting
at C0622? Flow Chart
Yes Check biasing on
Yes
U0601 before
Yes replacing

Yes Remove Shield


3.5 VDC SH0500
2nd LO at E0609?
No Check biasing on
> 0 dBm and
Q0600 and
at 71.1 MHz
check continuity
at TP0600?
No on D0600.
Replace parts if necessary
Check biasing on
Yes Q0601 before
replacing

Clock DC continuity
18 MHz No No Yes No
~ 1.65 VDC VCO and LF through
present
on R0617? components biasing components
at L0608?
OK? E0600 - E0610?

Yes Yes No Yes

Check diode Check for visible


Replace components solder shorts near Replace
continuity before
as needed pins before replacing defective biasing
replacing D0601
U0600 component

Biasing No
73.35 MHz No
correct on
present
Q0500 and
at TP0602?
Q0501?
Check 5 VDC
supply and biasing
components
Yes Yes
before replacing
Q0500 or Q0501
73.35 MHz
present No Check FL0500 matching
at pin 6 of components before
FL0500? replacing

Yes Check signal gain


and biasing
before replacing
Q0500 or Q0501

2.25 MHz No ~ 3.0 VDC No Check biasing


present on L0604 components and 3 VDC supply.
at C0625? and L0605? Replace any parts if necessary

Yes
Yes
2-4 Troubleshooting Flow Chart for 25W Transmitter

2.0 Troubleshooting Flow Chart for 25W Transmitter

No Transmitter
Power

Is TP0909 Is TP0702 No Check 9V3_PA Regulator in


Yes
> 1 VDC? = 9.3 VDC? Controller Troubleshooting
Flow Chart

No Yes

Check 9.3V Regulator No Is TP0913 Is D0702-K No


Check T/R bias
circuit (U3001) = 9.1 VDC? ~ 12.4 VDC? circuit

Is resistance
Yes Check Bias Set
Yes Yes to ground at Q0702
G1 and G2 Circuit; bias tune
~ 66 kohm?
Yes
No Are TP0707 No No
Check 5V Regulator Is U0941 Pin 1 Is Pressure Pad Replace Q0702 *
circuit (U0941) and TP0708
= 5 VDC? Switch in place?
~ 2.2 VDC?

No Place Switch or
Yes Yes R0775

No Is voltage at Is power Yes


Check MAKO No Is TP0703 Replace U0700
TP(TX_RAMP_DA at TP0704
Troubleshooting Flow Chart C) in controller ~ 16.5 dBm? 0 dBm?
> 3 VDC?
No Check VCO
Yes Yes Troubleshooting
Flow Chart

Check U0900-2 and No Is voltage at Is power at No Check Q0705 and


associated circuitry TP0910 TP0709 ~ 15 dB
associated circuitry
> 1 VDC? > TP0710?

Yes Yes

Is power at No Check Q0703 and


Replace U0940 TP0702 ~ 10 dB associated circuitry
> TP0709?

Yes

Is power at No Check Q0702 and


D0700-A ~ 10 dB associated circuitry
> TP0702?

Yes

Measure relative power thru remainder of TR switch and LPF to find


open circuit. Perform visual inspection of circuit.

* Note: If Q0702 is replaced radio must be bias set and power set.

1) Levels are during Transmit Mode (analog), 13.6V at battery connector, 50 ohm termination on transmitter.
2) Make sure PCB is screwed into chassis during these tests to avoid final device damage.
3) When making measurements within the transmitter using an RF power probe, be careful that the rating
of the probe is not exceeded. The “relative” measurements listed in the flow chart should be made with a
scope probe connected to a spectrum analyzer or similar instrument to avoid damaging sensitive power
probes.
Troubleshooting Flow Chart for Synthesizer 2-5

3.0 Troubleshooting Flow Chart for Synthesizer


Start

No
Visual check of Correct
the Board OK? Problem

Yes
No Yes
+2.45V at C0137 Are C0136,
Replace U0100
(SF_OUT)? C0137 OK?
No Check 5V
+5V at R0100? Regulator
U3002 Yes No

Yes Replace or
resolder
components

+2.775V at No
R0101 and Check U3200
R0103?

1.5ms pulse at
No 1.5ms (inverted) No Check P U1000
Yes TP_ADAPT_SW
pulse at R2517 when Troubleshooting
when channel
channel changed? Chart
changed?

No
+1.875V at
Check U3200 Yes
R0102? Yes

Check Q0106,
Yes R0159

Is 16.8MHz No
Signal at C0145? Check Y0100

Yes
Is RF Prescaler level
No Check VCO
(at C0233) between
Troubleshooting
100mVpk and 300mVpk
Chart
Is 16.8MHz No No (harmonics <-15dBc)?
Is 16.8MHz Replace
Signal at R0155? Signal at R0109? U0100

Yes Yes

Yes Check Q0100


and surrounding Replace
components U0100

Is either GPO2 or
Is Modulation Yes No Is SPI No Check P U1000
Is Radio in TX or TX GPO3 low (<0.5V),
Present at but not both, and Programming Troubleshooting
RX mode? OK? Chart
R0139? GPO1 and GPO6 are
high (>1.4V)?
RX
No Yes

Yes
Replace
U0100

Is either GPO1 or
Yes
GPO6 low (<0.5V),
but not both, and
GPO2 and GPO3 are
Is Tx SSI activity high (>1.4V)?
present on CLK, Yes
FSYNC, and DATA
lines (R2512, R2514,
R2513)? No Is SPI No Check P U1000
Programming Troubleshooting
OK? Chart

No Check P U1000
Troubleshooting Yes
Chart
Replace
U0100
2-6 Troubleshooting Flow Chart for Tx VCO (Sheet 1 of 2)

4.0 Troubleshooting Flow Chart for Tx VCO (Sheet 1 of 2)

No TX VCO signal at C0318

Visual check No
of board Correct
Correct
problem
problem
Correct problem
OK?

Yes

No Radio did not boot up


9 VDC at L0300? Radio didornot
properly boot up
check
properly or check
9V3 Regulator
9V3 Regulator

Yes

Vbe= 0.7 VDC No Check biasing


Check biasing
components then
for Q0302?
components
replace
replace Q0302then
Q0302 ifif
replace Q0302 if
needed
needed
needed

Yes

Check components
Yes RF signal
between R0332 and
present at
L0305 for shorts or
R0332?
opens

No

Check Synthesizer No VCO 1


Check Synthesizer
Troubleshooting 2.556VVDC
2.556 at
at C0362 & Radio programmed for
Troubleshooting
Chart C0300?
C0363 Tx VCO 1 or 2?
Chart

Yes VCO 2

Radio
Radio is not is not for
programmed No
VCO programmed for
1 Transmit Mode ~ 0 VDC at
No Check Synthesizer
or VCO1
U0100 Transmit Mode
not functional C0348? 2.556 VDC at Check Synthesizer
or U0100 not 2.556 V at C0362 &
C0336? Troubleshooting
C0363 Troubleshooting
Chart
functional Chart
Yes
Yes
Check biasing
Check biasing
components then No
components Vbe= 0.7 VDC
replace Q0300then
if ~ 0 VDC at
No Radio is not programmed for
replace Q0300 if for Q0300? Radio is not
needed C0358? VCO 2 Transmit Mode or
needed programmed for
U0100 not functional
Transmit Mode or
Yes U0100 not functional
Yes

Check
Check CR301- CR0304,
CR0301 - CR304 Check CR0305
Check CR305- CR0308,
- CR308
L0310,and L0315, L0318, C0343, C0345, Yes No Check biasing components
L0310,
L0307, L0307,
C0308, C0313, and L0315, L0318,
C0350, Vbe= 0.7 V and Replace
then replace Q0301
C0320,C0313,
C0308, and C0314C0320, C0343,and C0346
C0345, C0350, Q0301
for shorts or opens for shorts or opens for Q0301? if needed
and C0314 for short and C0346 for short
Troubleshooting Flow Chart for Tx VCO (Sheet 1 of 2) 2-7

4.1 Troubleshooting Flow Chart for Tx VCO (Sheet 2 of 2)

Tx VCO not locked Tx VCO locked but no


high-port modulation -
at correct frequency

Check R0320,
Check R0321, R0321, R0319,
R0320, No ~2.1 VDC at
DC Voltage R0319, andfor
CR0300
Check Synthesizer Yes and CR0300 VCO side of
Check Synthesizer at R0311 for open or short
Troubleshooting shorts or opens C0360?
Troubleshooting between 0.6
Flow Chart
Flow Chart and 4.5 VDC?
Yes
No
Modulation at Yes
Replace C0310
CR0300?
Check C0323, C0325, Check C0351, C0352, and C0359
and C0329 and all VCO 1 Tx VCO 1 or VCO 2 Check components
and all components between
components between VCO 2 between C0353 and No
C0353 and C0346 for
C0326 and C0314 for selected? C0346 for open or
shorts or opens
shorts or opens short Check C0361 and
Check
C0334 for C0361
a short and
and
No C0334
Modulation at thenfor short and
check
C0361? then check
Synthesizer
Synthesizer
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
Flow Chart
Yes Flow Chart

Replace C0360
2-8 Troubleshooting Flow Chart for Rx VCO (Sheet 1 of 2)

5.0 Troubleshooting Flow Chart for Rx VCO (Sheet 1 of 2)

No Rx VCO signal at C0218

Visual check No
of board Correct problem
Correct problem
OK?

Yes

No
9 VDC at E0201? Radio did not boot up
Radio did or
properly notcheck
boot up
properly or check
9V3 Regulator
9V3 Regulator

Yes

Vbe= 0.7 V No Check biasing


Check biasing
components and
for Q0202?
thencomponents and if
replace Q0202
then replace
neededQ0202 if
needed
Yes

Yes
Check components between RF signal
R0219 and L0205 present at
for shorts or opens R0219?

No

Check Synthesizer No VCO 1


Check Synthesizer 2.556 VVDC at Radio programmed for
Troubleshooting 2.556 at C0362 &
Troubleshooting
Flowchart C0200? Rx VCO 1 or 2?
C0363
Flowchart

Yes VCO 2

Radio is not No ~0 VDC at


Radio for
programmed is not
VCO 1 C0248? No
programmed for Check Synthesizer
Receive Mode or 2.556VVDC at Check Synthesizer
Receive Mode or 2.556 at C0362 & Troubleshooting
U0100 not functional C0236? Troubleshooting
U0100 not functional C0363 Flow Chart
Yes Flow Chart

Yes
Check biasing No
Check biasing Vbe = 0.7 VDC
components and
for Q0200?
thencomponents andif
replace Q0200 ~0 VDC at No Radio is not programmed
then replace Radio is not Mode
neededQ0200 if C0258? for VCO 2 Receive
needed or programmed for
U0100 not functional
Receive Mode or
Yes U0100 not functional
Yes

Check CR0201 - CR0204 and Check CR0205 – CR0208


Check CR205 and
- CR208 Yes No Check biasing components
L0210, L0207, C0220, L0218,andL0215, C0243,
L0218, L0215, Vbe= 0.7 VDC and then replace Q0201
C0213, C0208, and C0214 C0245,C0243,
C0250,C0245,
and C0246
C0250, for Q0201? if needed
for shorts or opens forand
shorts or opens
C0246 for short or
open
Troubleshooting Flow Chart for Rx VCO (Sheet 1 of 2) 2-9

5.1 Troubleshooting Flow Chart for Rx VCO (Sheet 2 of 2)

Rx VCO not locked


at correct frequency
Rx VCO not locked

DC Voltage
Check Synthesizer Yes
Check Synthesizer at R0211
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting between 0.6
Flow Chart
and 4.5 VDC?

No

Check C0223, C0225, and C0229 VCO 1 Rx VCO 1 or VCO 2 Check C0251,
Check C0252, and C0259
components
and all components between VCO 2 and all components
between C0253 andbetween
C0226 and C0214 for selected? C0253
C0246 forand
openC0246
or for
shorts or opens shorts
short or opens
2-10 Troubleshooting Flow Chart for Rx VCO (Sheet 1 of 2)

Notes
3-1

Section 3
UHF1 PCB/SCHEMATICS/PARTS LISTS

1.0 Allocation of Schematics and Circuit Boards


1.1 Controller Circuits

The UHF circuits are contained on the Printed Circuit Board (PCB) which also contains the
Controller circuits. This Chapter shows the schematics for the UHF circuits only, refer to the
Controller section for details of the related Controller circuits. The PCB component layouts and the
Parts Lists in this Chapter show both the Controller and UHF circuit components. The UHF
schematics and the related PCB and parts list are shown in the table below.

Table 3-1 UHF1 1-25W Diagrams and Parts Lists


PCB :
8471165L03 Main Board Top Side Page 4-3
8471165L03 Main Board Bottom Side Page 4-4
SCHEMATICS
Overall Page 4-5
Receiver Fron- End Page 4-6
Receiver IF Amp Page 4-7
Receiver Back-End Page 4-8
Power Amplifier Page 4-9
Power Control Page 4-10
Synthesizer Page 4-11
Receiver VCO Page 4-12
Transmit VCO Page 4-13
Parts List
8471165L03 Page 4-14
3-2 Allocation of Schematics and Circuit Boards

Notes
UHF1 (403-470 MHz) 1 - 25W PCB / Schematics / Parts List 3-3

2.0 UHF1 (403-470 MHz) 1 - 25W PCB / Schematics / Parts List

C0642
J4001
30 R0615 D0601

PC
L0100 R0110 R0614

C0142

C0646
PD
C0141

R0617
R0618

C0643
C0631 L0608

C0103 C0100
C0145

Q0100
4 3

C0102
C0195C0120 E0606

C0644
R0119

E0608
R0107
R0105
C0171
Y0100 E0605
C0630 C0645R0619 C0638

R0123
2 C0105
C0175 PE E0607

R0146
C0117 R0144 C0146 R0613

C4028
C4029
C4030
C4031
C4032
C4033
C4006

C4005
C4004
C4003
C4002
C4001
C4000
C4017
C4018
C4019
C4020
C4021
C4022
C4023
C4024
C4025
C4026
C4027
C0121 E0604

25

13
C4016
R0106 C0180 R0612 CLKOUT
C0118 C0633
C0130 R0161 C0196 SH0100 R0611

R0101
DOUTA

C4014
C4015
C2002 R0108 R0610

U0600
C0122 C0113

E4001

C0129

C0124 R0111
R0609

C0125
E4004

C2500
R0147 C0629

C4076
C0178 R0608 DOUTB

C0144

C0626
R0109

TP0601
R0148 R0607 FS C0627

R4010
R4009C4035
C2000 C2003 R0156 C0132

37

L0604
R2000
R4006
C0625

R0116
C0143

1
R4003
R4064
R4063
R4061
R2004 R0102 R0627

D4001

R0159
R0157
R0114 Q0102

Q0106
R0606

C0619
R4106

C0617
C0133 C0622 E0601

C0615
R0155

R4071
R4070
R4069
R4068

R4005 R3583 R3580


R4004

C0620
C0621
C0611
R2529
R1067

R4002
R4001
R4000
R4067
R4066
R4065
C4034
C0110 E0600 E0602

U602
C0140

R4011
R4012
C0177

C0127
C2001 C0650 C0623

C0109
R4034

C0104
R1072 R0158 C0510

R1014 R1019

R0622
TP4000
R0100

R1071 E4000
R2013 C1017 C0605 R0621 C0502
C1018 R1002 R0117 R0118 C0126

R1066
VR4007
C0128 C0111 2

L0504 C0509
C4013

R0503
C1019 3

R2009
R2008C2006R2006
R4095

R0623
C2005

C1013
C1005 C0515

R1041 R1005
C1006

L0506
R2012 FL0500
C2004
C1008 4 6

R2007 R2010

R2005
5 C0516

C1011
R1006 R0510 Q0501

TP1000

C0504
C1003
C2007
C1001
C1014

C3514
R2011 C1012
L3202 R0417
R1000 C1004

C0437
CR0303

CR0207
CR0304 C0313

CR0208
CR0308 CR0306

CR0203
C0253

CR0204
C1015

CR0307
C0353

C0430
C0429
C0431
C0432
C0428

C0434
C0433
C0426
C0427
C0423
C0425
C0424
R0311R0211 C0439

L0209
L0317

L0309

L0217
C1016

L0413
C0438

VR3503
R1001 C0226

C3209

R1036
C3212
C0326 L0407

CR0302

CR0202
CR0305

CR0301

CR0201
CR0205
C1007 Q0402

C0310
R1035
R1025
R1017

C0344

C0259 C0252
C0229 C0225
R1034
C1010

R1045
R0419 R0418

4
32
C1036

C0213
C0243C0251
E3502

Q3501
L0318 L0310 L0218 L0210

C0208
R0412

C0308
C0345
C1030

C0343

CR0206
C0245
R1021

C1031

C0411
R0420 C0440

C0417

C0416
16 R3532 R0410

D0401
9 C0404

C3216

C0359
C0329
C0325
C0323
C0350

C3213

Q0405
C0246
C3515
R1027 R1028
4

R0405
C1037 C0320 C0250

C1002

C0442
C1033
Q3202 R3547 C0346 C0220

C1034 C3210
1 C1000 C0351 C0214 C0414
R0406

C0410
R3526

R0432
23

D0404
C0314
8

D0402
D0403
U1006 C0352

C0223
C3524

C3280 C3277
C1009

R1026

Q0201
L0315 L0215 L0219 L0212 L0207 C0419

C3529
L0307

34
L0319 L0312

2 3

2 3
R3560

Q3203

C0451
Q3204

C0342
6
C1032 L0401

R0229
R0216
R0421

R0316 C0304
R0329
4

Q0301
R0409

D0400
C0242

L0214
R0325
R0425 C0409 C0408

R0324
R3225 Q0200

R0225 R0224
R3205 R3538
Q3201 Q0300 C0407 C0406

L0314
R0201 R0404 C0405

C3208
R3206 4 R0301

L0411
C0347

R0433
C0315 C0215

L0213

C0204

C0415
L3200 5 8 L0303 C0306 C0247 L0203 C0206

L0313

L0302

L0202
R3224 C0240

C3262

C0418
C0236
C0237
R0304
C0340

C0305
R0407

C0337
R3535

R0305

C0300

R0205
R3537

C0301
C3203

C0201
C0200

C0205
R0204
R3587 R3218 C3207 C0341
C3273 C0241 R0423 R0424 L0404 L0403 L0402 L0405
R0226

C3202
C3276 C3278 R0326 C0336 R0422

R3596
C3211 C3531

C0420

C0421
U3040
R3508 R3504
R3203 C3283 C3528 C3520 SH0301
C3521

E3503
C3511 C3523

R3509 R3503
16 9 RT3500

C3513
R3233
R3507

R3588 C3248
R3550
R3505

R3514
Q3200 C3518

C3234

R3576
R3571
1 C3516

R3515
8 C3530
R3595
C3545 C3249 C3538
C3229

R3501
C3240

R3500
R3217 C3254

C3247
VR3202 C3239
R0702 R0703

VR3204 E3205
C3238

1
2
VR3206

C0951
D0903

C0937
C0936
C0904 C0949

C3225
E3202

R0706

R0734

R0937 R0936
R3594

C3040

D0902
C3220
C3219

R1020

E0703
C0718

U0941C0950
L0900

C3226

C0947
C6451 R6467
R3042 R0925

Q0701
1 RT0908

R0757 R0741
R0929 C0918

SH0900
R0928
C0948

M0700
R0778

R0753
L0901

Q0709
R0700

1
C0921
R0761
C0914 R0940

U3005

Q0707

C0788
C0922
C6408
U6407

D0901

L0902
C6407

R0917

C0926
U3500

R0763

R0764

R0762

R0768

R0771

R0773
5
C6433

R0750
C6430 C0931 U0940
R0751 C0805 C0782
4

L0723
C0804

C0935
C0934
C6431 C0781
R6458 R6460 C6420

R0927
E6401

R6456 R0730 R0732 R0740


Q0708 R0756 R0926 R0950
C0802
R6446

C6422
R6459 R6461

R3035
C6440 R0924

R0744
R3033
R6450
9
C6423
R6443

C6439 R6465 5 6 7 8

R0752
3

1
2
C6450

R6455 R6466
R6449 R3036
SP0706 SP0700 SP0701 SP0704
C6406 R6445 C0929
R6454

9 10
C6421 C6417

Q0702

R3056
C6445

1
C6418

R6444

R3516

C6416 C6419 R3009 C3010


C3505 C3504
E6402 R6403

C3501 U3006 2
R3520

E6407 R3010 4

D0906
2 3

C0901
C6427 C3009 Q0901
E3500

R0774
3
C6428

C6429

Q0900
E3501 C3506 U3002 SP0707 SP0702 SP0703 SP0705

C0900 R0907
R6402 3

C0796
C0797
R3032 C0915
2 R0930

R0749
C6426 R0748
Q3500

C3008

D0900
U6402

R0931

L0714
C0798 C0909

R0906 U0901

R0902
R0923 C0908

R0903
R0914
C0799
C3046
R3003

R0900
C0777
R0745

C0714
Q4008 Q4005 Q4004 Q4011 Q4010 Q4002 Q4000 Q0706 R0909
Q4006
R4051

R0901
1

R0915
C0910
3

R3004
3

3
2

2
2
3

3
C3002 R0916

C0906
R0912
2
2

2
3

3
3

R3002
2

C0907
Q0704
R0911

R0738

R0735
U3001

R0742 C0713

2
C3019

C0939
R0920
C4045
6

C4043 C4042 C4047 C4046 C4041 C4040


C4044
R4044 C3005

1
R4045 R4043 R4042 R4047 R4046 R4041 R4040 C3007
5

C0712

E3000
R4048 C0700 E0701
C0711
C0701 R0729
VR4002 VR4001 VR4003 VR4005 VR4000

C3015
C3000

R0776
L0722

VR0700

C0776
Q4013 C0702

C0748
C4075 E4005 C3006 R0713
E0700
R4050 C0703
C4048 C0704
25 C0710
C0705

C0706
C0707
C0708
C0709
J4000 VR4004

3
26 2

J0700
J3000
C3018

UHF1 (403-470 MHz) 1-25W 8471165L03 Top Side


UHF1 (403-470 MHz) 1 - 25W PCB / Schematics / Parts List

R6405
IGNITION_SENSE
R6404

MMP_1_WIRE
C6412
C6413

C6414
R3243

VR6400
C3281

R3241

C3279

C6444

A10 P10
R6410
R3204

R3200

FL6401

C6432
54

23

R4094 R3239 R3238 U6406 R6407 L6402


R3245
C3269

U4008 U6401 EMERGENCY


VBUS1 L6403
R6409
R4097 C4089

R6411
C6443
C6446

E6400

R6430
R3237

C3265

C3200

C4090 C3201
C3266 Q6402
U4005 U4004

A1 P1
R3246

USB1_DM
C6401
J9

J1

Q3207 J6400 R6435


R3247 C3270
U3201

8
6

5 R3208 R6420 R6439 R6440R6457


VR4008

1
C4087

R6438

R6436
R3510
R3512

4 R3215 C6435
C6437 U6405
U2001
R4099

R3240 C1
C6438
3

R3584

C6436
R3227 R3216

Q6401
R3574
R3573

R6432
C3503

C3 A3
R4100
R4101
R4103

R4023

ANT_C
R6469

R4105 R3207 R6419


U6408
R6434

USB1_DP R3575
3
U4006

A9

A1

R4030 Q4015

R6418
R4093

R3586

C4063
R3585
C3215

L3201

U3504

R6433
R3548
C3508

C4011
R6437
2

3
8
9

C3206 R6417 C3536


C4086

C4012 Q3208 1 2
R6416 R3545 R3540 C4064
C3539
U4007

C4074
C4072
C4071

C4010 R6470
U6404 R6468

C3502

R4098
A21 C3214

C4088 C6452 2
Q4003 Q4007

2
R2500

C4007 C3541 C6434 U3503 C4066


R4086

Y3200 3
5
U4000
J4002

U3508 4 E4002
R3529

3 4 4
C3534

C3533

U3501
R4096

R3569

C3542 C6449 7
R3201

A14 P14
R3572

5 8 R3511 6
R3561

TX_RAMP 5 8 10 R4033 C4065


A1

A8

C3540

R6464 C4085
R3593

U4001
R3592

3
R3591

C3257

R3513

R4055 R4032 2
U2000

R1047 8 C4068
R3559
R3558
R3578

R3563
E2500

14 C4084
R6401 VR3504 C4067
16
E3206 E3208

R3562
11

C4073 R4088
Q4001 Q4014
C3227 C3231
U1000

C3232 Q3505 R4079 C2501 C4069


R3054
G1

G8

U3200
R3579

R4089
R3052
R3542

14

R3046 2
D3040

Q4009
R3546

VR3207 APM_1_WIRE
C3525C3527 R3541

R1046 C3041R3045 3
C1035 C3252 C4070
C3535

C3544
C3228

R3041 C3042

C4059 R4084
R3533

Q3504 R4031
R3544

U3502

R3048 3 R4054
C3272C3204 AA21

C3031

VR3205 8 5
2

AA1

C3221
3

R2521 R3047 2 VR4006


E3203

Q4012

A1 P1 U3030
Y1000

C4049 R4074 R2523 C3222 1 3


Q3503
C3532

R2522 C3543 4 EXT_PTT


R1054

R1070 C3237 C3233 C3260 VR3040 2


R3536

C4051 R4076 E3201 VR3203 C3243 VBUS2


8
7
4

VR3201 VR3208
C3218

R3539
C3217

Y3201 C3205
R4049
R3528

2 USB2_DP USB2_DM
Q3205

C4053 R4078 R1060 R3530 C3030 R3040


R1044

U3203 R3219

R3534
C3517

D3200
1
Q3502

3 R3209
2

C1044 R3549 Q3041


C3526

C4055 R4080 R3220 R3236 C3032 6


3

C3510
R3248 C3261
C3519

C4062 R4081 R3053 R3039


C3512

D4000
R3222

C3522
43

R1048 U3202 Q3206 R3525


5

C4061 R4082
R3051

C1 C3275
E4003
R4090

D3030
R3223

R3226
C3274 R3210
J4003

C4060 R4083 R3582 Q3030


R3034

C3A3
R2515

C3045

R4035
R3030

C4058 R4085 R3043 VR3200 U3003


R3228

R3581
R3523

C3282 7 R3057
R2524
R2525
R2518
R2513

R2511
VR3502

C3044 U3505 1
Q3040

R2509 5
1

8 14
R2504

R2510
R2517
R2506
R2516

C3011

Q3032
22

21

J2500 R3008
C3043

R2508 R3524
1

R3506
20
14

R3521
R3044

U3004
C3509

C3500
R3037
C3016
R3007

R3502 R3006 C3012 C3014


R2527
R2526
R2528
R2512
R2514

R2507
R2501

R3577
R2519
R2502

C3507

C3017 R3005
R2520

R3055

VBAT_GROUND
R3050

R3038

C3013
R0760 R0714
R0715

TP0705
C3021

C0319
C0324 C0318
R0331

C3020
R0308

C0357 C0728 R0711


L0305
C0119

C0358 L0311
C0733
R0113

C0363
C0123

U0304

C0311 VBAT
C0115

L0304

C0362 TP0703
R0312

C0131 C0349 Q0302


C0361 R0327

C0112
VR3000

U0700
CR0300

C0789

A11 L11 C0348 R0307 R0310 TP0704 R0777


C0135 R0103

C0114 C0321 C0734 C0817 C0795


R0321

R0332 C0317
R0302 E0302 R0306

TP0709

L0705 C0814
L0306
R0333

R0759
R0320
C0334

C0107
L0718

L0721

C0106 C0801
C0775 C0786

R0775
C0780 L0715

Q0705
R0126 U0100 C0322 L0720
C0307

C0360 C0316 R0334


C0147

R0319 C0716 C0800 R0747 C0791


C0328
R0303

C0134
C0309
C0303
L0300

C0717
C0815

C0331 C0327 TP0909


L0702

C0108
L0221

S0700
L1 C0136 C0230
R0754 C0787
SH0300
C0101 R0104

R0139
C0809 TP0702

U0303
C0137

C0235 C0302
C0794
C0793
C0792

C0166 R0720
C0233

R0739
R0337

C0161
Q0703

R0230 E0301 R0718


SH0101

3
C0743

C0149 R0140
C0238
R0131 R0128

C0156 R0755
R0115

U0201 C0744 C0770


C0258
R0122

C0151
C0771
C0239

R0218 R0722
C0218

C0158
R0208

R0127
5 C0138 C0754 R0728
C0148

C0257 L0211 R0727


34 C0249 R0213 Q0202 C0729 C0730 TP0707
R0125

C0165 C0755
C0150

R0120

U0101
C0811

L0700
R0134 R0765
C0219
C0719
C0732

C0164 C0159 Q0108 C0248 L0205


20
C0753

C0211 C0745
R0207

C0209 R0212
R0206 C0224

R0767 07
L0204
2

C0818

R0210 R0202 C
C0179

C0163 C0160 C0203


3

C0217 R0203 R0766


C0731 26
R0719
C0207

C0157 C0162 07
Q0107

L0200 C0808 C0765 C


C0813

C0221 L0206 R0769

C0721

C0741
C0819

C0192 C0193 C0222 C0202


R0221 R0220 C
07
E0201

R0772
C0761
R0219

R0160 C0231 C0756 4 C0727


C0191 7

C0746
C0194

C0812
R0770
C0737
C0764 C0760 TP0708
TP0711

TP0301
C0447
C0446

TP0401
C0449

C0445 L0409 C0456


C0443

TP0713
R0426 L0412
L0410

L0408

C0444

C0742
3 C0448

C0441 R0427 L0719 C0810

C0803
C0735
L0707
6
4

L0706 D0700
T0401
T0400

C0740

C0739
4
3
6

D0405
C0507

D0702
C0766
SH0500 L0710
E0609

C0767
C0603
Q0601

R0601
C0602

C0613

L0503

L0708

C0778

C0779
C0738
Q0600 C0618
C0400 E0400

C0772
R0620 R0602 R0624
C0604 Q0400
R0603
D0600 C0649

C0610 C0616 R0431


R0403
L0602

C0647 R0605 C0607


R0604
C0614

D0905
L0603 TP0904
C0506

C0648 C0612 R0508 CR0400 C0944


R0972 R0970
L0406

C0945

R0938

C0919
C0916
R0919
R0922
E0603

R0918
R0616

C0455

C0920

UHF1 (403-470 MHz) 1-25W 8471165L03 Bottom Side


L0903 R0971
C0628

C0911

C0943
Q0500

C0723
R0400 TP0903
C0632 C0454
R0501

R0944
C0512

R0502 C0422 R0910 R0979


L0605

R0509

TP0600 R0960
C0503

Q0401
R0512

C0601 C0412 Q0902


C0453 C0913 C0917

C0452
C0403 R0401

R0511 C0928
C0635

SH0901
C0402
C0637

R0921
TP0907
C0634

C0514

R0951

R0913
C0513 D0500 C0923
C0636

C0401

R0500 C0927 U0900

C0912
R0402
E0610 E0500 R0943
C0651

C0903
RT0953 R0947

R0954
E0401

L0904
C0902
R0414

R0942

C0940
R0626

U0942
Q0403
R0413

D0904
R0976

R0946
C0925
R0415
U0601 R0955 R0977

R0973
R0625 R0428 C0953 R0941 R0974
R0429 TP0400 R0978

R0416
C0641

R0430 C0941 R0975


E0403 C0436 C0942
C0640 C0413 TP0913
3-4
UHF1 (403-470 MHz) 1 - 25W PCB / Schematics / Parts List 3-5

RAW_B+ PA_SUPPLY
9V3_PA 9V3_PA
9V3 9V3

5V_SW 5V
1.875V_DIG_V2 1.8V_TH_DIG
2.775V_DIG_V4 2.8V_TH_DIG RX_VCO_SEL1_ RX_VCO_SEL1
2.775V_ANA_V7 2.8V_TH_ANA RX_VCO_SEL2_ RX_VCO_SEL2
TX_VCO_SEL1_ TX_VCO_SEL1 9V3_SYNTH_IN 9V3_SYNTH
SPI_BUS(0:4)
0 0 TX_VCO_SEL2_ TX_VCO_SEL2 9V3_VCO 9V3_VCO
SPI_MOSI 1 1 SPI_MOSI_IN
SPI_MISO 2 2 SPI_MISO_IN VCTRL VCTRL VCO_UHF1 TXINJ TX_INJ
SPI_CLK 3 3 SPI_CLK_IN SF_OUT SF_TH TX_LP_UHF1
( TX: SHEET 1 )
THK_CS 4 4 TH_CEX HP_MOD_OUT HP_MOD_OUT
( RX: SHEET 2 ) ( PA: SHEET 1 )
ABACUS3_CS ABACUS3_CEX_IN PRSC PRSC
TX_SSI_BUS(0:2) ( PC: SHEET 2 )
0 0
TX_SSI_DATA
TX_SSI_CLK
1
2
1
2
SDTX
TX_CLK
SYNTH 9V3
9R1
9V3_SYNTH_OUT
9R1
RXINJ

TX_SSI_FSYNC SFTX PREDRIVE_SW


RX_IN
CONTROLLER_&_GPS
PREDRIVE_SW
( TOP LEVEL: SHEET 1)
RF_ATTN_1 PC_ATTEN_ENA
FINAL_BIAS_1
RX_SSI_BUS(0:2) 0
0 0 SPI_MOSI_OUT TX_DAC
RX_SSI_DATA 1 1 RX_SSI_DATA_PASS_OUT SPI_MISO_OUT 1 ANT_ENABLE
RX_SSI_CLK 2 2 RX_SSI_CLK_PASS_OUT SPI_CLK_OUT 2 LO_BATTERY_DET
RX_SSI_FSYNC RX_SSI_FSYNC_PASS_OUT ABACUS3_CEX_OUT 3

RX_SSI_SYNCB ABACUS3_SYNCB_IN
DMCS DMCS RX_SSI_DATA_PASS_IN 0

RESET_OUT RSTB RX_SSI_CLK_PASS_IN 1

ADAPT_SW ADAPT_SW RX_SSI_FSYNC_PASS_IN 2

LOCK_DETECT LOCK
ABACUS3_SYNCB_OUT
5V_BE
16.8_GPS 16.8_GPS 1V8_BE
16.8_REF

PREDRIVE_SW
PC_ATTEN_ENA RX_INJ
PA_BIAS
TX_DAC RXFE_UHF1 RX_IN
ANT_ENABLE ( 1 SHEET )
LO_BATTERY_DET
PA_TEMP NC
9R1
RF_ATTEN_1
RX_FLTR_VCTRL FE_TUNE IF

ABACUS_SPI_BUS(0:3)

0
1 SPI_ABACUS_DATA
2 SSI_ABACUS_DOUTB IF
3 SPI_ABACUS_CLK
SPI_ABACUS_CEX
ABACUS_SSI_BUS(0:2)
0
1 SSI_ABACUS_DOUTA
2 SSI_ABACUS_CLKOUT
SSI_ABACUS_FSYNC
SSI_ABACUS_SYNCB

RXBE_73.35MHZ
(IF AMP: SHEET 1)

5V (ABACUS3: SHEET 2)
1V8
16.8_MHZ_BUFF 16.8_REF

UHF1 (403-470 MHz) 1-25W Overall Schematic Diagram


3-6 UHF1 (403-470 MHz) 1 - 25W PCB / Schematics / Parts List

E0400
RF_ATTEN_1_3
9R1_FILT
E0401
RF_ATTEN_1
C0400 R0401 9R1_FE_6
Q0400
220pF
680
9R1
6 1

4
C0403 C0402 C0401
2 Q0401
47pF 220pF 0.1uF
5
2 5
4 3 R0402
R0403
0 10
C0404 R0431
220pF

3
10K C0405

Hi-Side Zeros for Preselector


C0455 220pF
(Micro-strip 20 mm Each)
R0432 C0406 C0407 0.1uF L0413
R0400 L0401 15nH
680 220nH R0404
5.6pF 2.7pF C0410 27K
TP0400 2% 2.7K
6.2pF
TEST_POINT
0.8 VDC Typical D0400 C0408 C0409
C0411 CR0400

2
8.6 VD C
(V
ALUE
)

D0401 D0402
C0413 6.2pF MMBD352 C0412 C0453
1

RXIN_FE_6 R0405
1.5pF 12pF
C0414 5.6K

2
10nH 10nH 10nH
3 3 3 220pF C0419 C0415 C0417 C0418
L0405 10nH R0406 L0403 L0404

) AL
UE
(V
RX_IN 3.9pF C0416 4.7pF
NC

100pF 5.6pF
(V
AL
UE
)

L0402 (V
AL
UE
)

4.7pF D0403 D0404


C0452

1
3 3
4.7pF 2.7K
0.10uF 220pF
R0407 4.3pF

1
C0421 390 1 2 C0420
NU C0454 Q0402 4.7pF
C0422
10 dB Attenuator

C0423 C0424 C0425 C0426 C0427 6.8pF

UE
AL
(V
)
6.8pF
47pF 56pF 56pF 56pF 47pF
L0406 15nH R0409
R0410 100K 9R1_FILT 2% 1.2K 0.7 VDC

C0428 C0429 R0412 C0430 C0431 C0432


R0413 47pF 56pF 100K 56pF 56pF 47pF
C0433
680

NU

1
E0403
R0428 Q0403 (3.00 ~ 8.00 VDC)
MAKO ( 0 ~ 4.6 VDC) 10K
FE_TUNE_FE_4
R0429
C0434
R0414 220pF
680
FE_TUNE
680
5

6
C0436 220pF
R0430
10K R0415 R0416
680 680

9R1_FILT
IF_FE_8

IF
R0417 R0427
C0437 51
39 220pF

+16.0 dBm Min. (250 mV P-P) C0456 L0412


8.4 VDC TP0401 100pF 47nH
TEST_POINT

C0438

1
C0439 R0418 R0419
L0407 220pF
NU 3.65K 27nH 1.2K
1% 2% T0401
C0441
C0442 XFMR
C0440 2.2pF R0426
R0420
2.7K 3 4

3
T0400

IO3
XFMR
1.2K
220pF 8.2pF C0443 C0444 4 3 2
UE
AL
(V
)

L0408 L0409 C0445 L0410


Q0405
R0421
22nH 22nH 22nH 2 1 6
100pF 2% 2% 10pF 2% IO1 IO2
100pF 1 2
10
C0446 C0447 C0448 C0449 6 1 5
0.6 VDC 8.2pF 10pF 9.1pF 13pF NC NC
RX_INJ_FE_5

IO4
R0422 R0433 C0451 5
NC NC

4
D0405
RX_INJ 53.6 22pF
1% 0
22nH
R0423 R0424 R0425
121 121 2% 332
L0411
1% 1% 1%

UHF1 (403-470 MHz) 1-25W Receiver Front-End Schematic Diagram


UHF1 (403-470 MHz) 1 - 25W PCB / Schematics / Parts List 3-7

5V E0500

R0511
1.2K
5V_BE_5
5V

R0500
C0514 5.1K
0.10uF C0513
R0501 0.10uF
330

R0502

VHF -- 44.85MHz 20K


R0512
51

UHF -- 73.35MHz R0503


30K C0502
IF_OUT
1.6V
4-POLE 1.43V L0506
R0509 820nH 0.10uF IF_TO_ABACUS
C0504
FL0500 4.7K C0512
TS75 Q0501
73.35MHz
C0507 3 0.10uF C0515 C0516 0.10uF 0.72V
IFIN_BE_8 C0506 C0503
3 IN OUT 6 0.10uF 1 NU NU
IF Q0500

0.76V D0500 R0510


18pF 2 CC1 0.10uF 2 30K
5 CC2 C0509 R0508
56K
1 GND1

GND2

NU
L0503 330nH
L0504
4

C0510 NU
6.2pF

SH0500
SHIELD

UHF1 (403-470 MHz) 1-25W Receiver IF Amp Schematic Diagram


3-8 UHF1 (403-470 MHz) 1 - 25W PCB / Schematics / Parts List

VVCO
U602
TEST_POINT TP0600 C0601 SPF_3.5V
TEST_POINT

C0602 C0603 C0604

1
43pF .01uF 220pF 0.10uF
R0601
68
C0650 C0605 TP0601
R0621 30pF TEST_POINT
0 R0602
10K
43pF
IF_OUT
C0607
R0623 18pF
R0622 Q0600
C0610 2nd LO LF
NU NU
# C0611 5V 3VA 68pF C0612 L0602
1000pF R0624

2.7uH
L0603 13pF 5.1K C0613
270nH 0.1uF R0603
.01uF C0614
R0604 510
C0615 43pF C0616 C0649 3300pF
R0605 24K D0600
NU
330 1SV305

E0600 E0601
3VA C0617 C0622
0.10uF FREF_IF

C0618 16.8_REF
R0606 2nd LO VCO UHF (71.1MHz/75.6 MHz) 1uF 1000pF
2nd LO VCO VHF (42.6MHz/47.1 MHz)
C0619
51 L0604 L0605 0.10uF C0620 C0621
10uH 10uH 0.10uF 0.10uF

3VA E0602

1V8
C0623
0.10uF
48
47
46
45
44
43
42
41
40
39
38
37
200pF
C0625
CXVL
CXIF

IOUTL
GNDP
CXVM

VDDP
LOP

VDDL
GNDI
IFIN
VDDI

LON

1 36
MXOP GNDL R0607
2 35
MXON FREF R0627
# C0626
3 34 NU 0
GNDF GNDS2 SB_1_BE_5
3VA # 4 33
C0627 IF2N SYNCB SSI_ABACUS_SYNCB
E0603 100pF 5 32
IF2P GNDH
100pF 6 31
VDDF FS R0608 FS_1_BE_5
7 U0600 30
GCP AD9864 DOUTB SSI_ABACUS_FSYNC
0.10uF 8 29
C0628 GCN DOUTA 0 R0609 DOUTB_1_BE_5 SSI_ABACUS_DOUTB
9 28
VDDA CLKOUT SSI_ABACUS_DOUTA
# 10 27
# C0629 R0610 GNDA VDDH R0611 0 DOUTA_1_BE_5 SSI_ABACUS_CLKOUT
11 26
IOUTC

2200pF 0
GNDS1
CLKN
CLKP

VREFP VDDD PE PD PC
GNDQ

GNDC

GNDD
VDDQ

VDDC
RREF

12 25
PC

VREFN PE R0612 CLKOUT_1_BE_5


PD

C0630 C0631 0
0.10uF 0.10uF
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24

0
3VA E0604
FS DOUTA DOUTB CLKOUT
* C0632 R0613 FE_1_BE_5
4.7uF SPI_ABACUS_CEX
R0614 0 FD_1_BE_5
C0633 SPI_ABACUS_DATA
0.10uF
0 R0615 FC_1_BE_5
SPI_ABACUS_CLK
.01uF
# C0634 E0605 E0606 0
# C0635 # C0636 R0625 R0626
100pF 100pF 1V8 51.1K 68.1K

3VA 1V8_3 .01uF


3VA E0607 C0641

C0651
BK1005HM471 U0601 100pF
E0610
C0638 3VA
# R0616 2
0.10uF 5V FB
100K
6 1
NP VOUT
4
VCONT C0637
3

GND
C0640 VIN 1.0uF
3VA E0608
2.2uF
5

L0608 C0642 C0643


4.7uH 68pF R0617 R0618 0.10uF
R0619 10K 390
10K
C0644
0.10uF

D0601 R0620
C0645
.01uF C0646 VVCO
0.68uF 9.1K
E0609

Q0601
C0647 73A04 C0648
CLOCK VCO CLOCK LF 10.0uF 10.0uF

UHF1 (403-470 MHz) 1-25W Receiver Back-End Schematic Diagram


UHF1 (403-470 MHz) 1 - 25W PCB / Schematics / Parts List 3-9

2743019447

PA_SUPPLY_TX_PA
PA_SUPPLY A+

E0700 R0776
C0700 C0701 C0702 C0703 C0704 C0705 C0706 C0707 C0708 C0709
30pF .022uF 2200pF 30pF .022uF 1000pF NU NU 0 C0711 1000pF 0.1uF E0701 R0742
C0712 NU 2743019447 10
1000pF

C0713
C0710 100pF
9V3_TX L0700 C0714
10uF
9V3_TX 17nH 100pF
9V3_PA
E0703
R0700
R0703
NU R0702
2.2K Q0701 0
47K NU

Antenna_En
47K
47K L0702
C0717 C0716 C0731
1000pF 220pF 33.47nH
PREDRIVE_SW
NU
R0778
C0729 C0730 C0732 C0811 C0719 C0720 C0721
PREDRIVE_SW 33pF 27pF
NU NU 56pF NU NU
NU 100pF R0762 15

SP0700 C0810 L0719


R0763 15 150pF 82nH
9.3V DC (use scope with bandwidth limit to measure) Q0702
C0718 TP0702 C0745 Gate_1 D1 SP0702 C0726 C0727
1000pF 100pF R0764 15
22pF NU
R0706
150 G1
R0765 NU
MRF1570, Flat Lead
C0818 R0766 R0719
TX_INJ_TX_PA R0718 16pF NU
D2 SP0703 10
TX_INJ C0809 C0743 C0744
L0705 G2 D0700
10 NU 56pF 43pF R0767 15
3.2VDC 150nH

GND1
GND2
C0753 C0808 C0735 L0706
-5 dBm 16.5 dBm R0720 91pF NU L0707 L0708

S1
S2
S3
S4
C0728 R0768 15 C0737 C0741
47pF TP0703 U0700 TP0704 Gate_2 3.9pF 17nH 17nH 17nH
10 NU
ADA4743 C0754 C0755 C0813 100pF
C0733 15pF R0769
R0760 R0711 R0754
Q0703 NU NU 30pF NU SP0707
C0738 L0903
1 3 C0819 C0739 C0740

1
RF_IN VD_RF_OUT 4.3pF C0742 5.6pF R0970 R0971 10nH R0972 1 J0700-1
16pF SP0701
12pF 12pF
2.7K 150 R0770 C0803 L0710 5.6pF 200 180 NU
20pF 10 NU 2 J0700-2

D
17nH
GND1
GND2

C0812 C0746 C0747 C0748 0


R0755 SP0706 3 J0700-3
TP0705 R0714 R0715 3 G C0756 33pF 27pF NU NU
100pF R0771 15 SP0705
68 68

S
2
4

L = 19 mm
10 SP0704
W = 0.625 mm

2
Test Point to check Ref Osc warping R0772 15
R0722 D0702 C0723 S = 0.54 mm W = 2.5 mm
16dB Pad V_G2
4.7K C0764 R0773 15 C0761
C0760 56pF C0766 C0767
NU NU C0765 NU 12pF 100pF S = 0.93 mm

1
NU
C0734 A+

POS
C0817 W = 0.625 mm R0713
C0795 L0714 RX_IN_TX_PA
30K
RX_IN
43.67nH D0904
F C0771 C0770 R0728 R0727
47p 10pF 20pF
NU 220pF 10K 6.2K TP0707 TP0708 R0735 C0940
C0777 C0778 C0779 C0772
L0721 L0718 M0700 R0729 100 3.3pF
3.3nH 12nH HEATSINK 2.2VDC (TX Only) 2.2VDC (TX Only) 10K 150pF 33pF 33pF L0904
150pF R0973
NU
0
Gate_1 Gate_2 15nH
C0941
V_cont 5.6pF L0722
1.5uH
R0730 R0732 R0977 R0976
R0739
1K 1K VR0700 C0776 120 150
R0738
2.85V (44W) 150pF
9.1VDC 51
2.10V (27.5W) R0734 NU NC
C0786 C0815 R0975 R0974
R0978 220 220
9V3_TX 0
R0741 0
20pF 150pF R0757
L0715 C0775 C0780 C0787 R0756 C0804 C0805 47K 47K C0782 C0781 R0740 Q0704 FINAL_BIAS_1_TX_PA
150nH .022uF 220pF R0753 1K
C0791 100K 150pF 1000pF 1000pF 150pF 100K
Final_Bias FINAL_BIAS_1
10pF C0792 C0793 C0794
TP0709 47pF
TP0710 NU NU NU D0905
R0745 C0942 150pF
C0788 470 150pF
L0723 R0744 C0814 R0752 0
Final_Bias Q0706 V_cont V_CONTROL C0943
82nH F TP0711
0.1uF 100 47p NC NC
C0944
4.7pF
C0789 L0720 R0979
Q0705 NU 3.3nH 0
R0759 V_G1 V_G2
D

NC NC NC NC Final_Bias NC NC

G 9V3
10 9V3 9V3
S

TP0713
R0777 Q0707 Q0708 Q0709

R0747 C0945
10 9V3 NC R0749 ANT_ENABLE_TX_PA
4.7K 150pF
R0774 ANT_ENABLE
20K 0
V_cont R0748
56K REV_DETECTED
C0798 C0799 C0796 C0797
R0750 9V3_VCO
S0700 1000pF 150pF 150pF 1000pF
10K
C0801 SWITCH R0761
V_G1 R0751 C0800
220pF 220pF 0 FWD_POWER
C0802 20K NU

9V3_SYNTH
NC NC NC Antenna_En FWD_DETECTED

R0775
NU

UHF1 (403-470 MHz) 1-25W Power Amplifier Schematic Diagram


3-10 UHF1 (403-470 MHz) 1 - 25W PCB / Schematics / Parts List

SH0900 SH0901
SHIELD SHIELD

1 1

1.0V or less, typical


TP0907

NOTE: VOLTAGES SHOWN FOR ANALOG TX MODE


9V3_PC

C0929
Q0902 220pF

C0919 C0920 R0918


R0910 0.1uF 220pF 390

D0906
1K R0931
1
R0913
C0917 R0921 3
0
C0912 2.2K 2
0
220pF
C0918 L0901 1000pF C0911 TP0913
9V3_PC R0960 Q0900
220pF 470nH 220pF
2.4K
9V3_PC 9V3 9V3
R0900
8 2 D0900
R0906 R0901 R0907
9V3_PC 1 1
R0922 56 K
D0901 3 3 3 4
L0902 C0914 R0917 U0900-1 43K 0
4 0 9V3_PC
2 Cypher: 3.3Kohm
36K C0900
R0936 470nH 5.6K C0901
R0902 220p F
47.5K 1% 220pF 4.3K 5 0.1uF
C0913
C0916 220pF 2
R0924 NC 220p F R0919 Q0901 R0903 L0900
5.6K 39K 8 6
C0947
100pF 7 1uH
22 K
5 1 6
R0930 U0901-2
C0915 4
C0931 C0934 C0935 18K
R0926 220pF
R0937 C0904 RT0908
16.2K U0941 220pF
150 47K
1% 1 220pF 220pF 220pF
C0950
1000pF 2 R0927 R0928
FB R0929
6 1 51 39 39 C0907 C0906
NP VOUT R0909 PC_ATTEN_ENA_TX_PA
4 .01uF 220p F 43 K
VCONT PC_ATTEN_ENA
3
GND

VIN D0902 D0903


9V3 C0948
1.0uF
5

NC NC
2.67V (44W)
TP090 4
R0925 2.01V (27.5W)

5.6K R0914 R0915 R0916


C0951 R0923

C0949 0.1uF C0936 C0937 FWD_DETECTED


9V3_PC 180 K
2.2uF 220pF 220pF 0 68K 6.8K

C093 9
R092 0 220p F
22 K
8 2
1
5V DC
9V3_PC C0908 C0909 3
U0901-1
0.1uF 220p F 4

1 TP0903 0.38V (44W)


2.85V (44W ) C092 1 C0922 0.21V (27.5W)
2.10V (27.5W) 0.1uF 220pF
U0940 R0911
TP0909 C0902 C0903
0.1uF 220p F REV_DETECTED
8

1.35V (44W) 330


VPO S

C0923
1.28V (27.5W)
C0910
R0940 TP0910 220pF R0912
7 1 TP0911
33K
V_CONTRO L VAPC RFIN 2200pF
2 8 6
0 ENBL R0941 R0942
6 3 7
NC NC VSET R0943 R0951 R0944
4 6.81K 5
FLTR 0
5 4
COMM 39.2K 43.2K 0
R0950 C0925 R0946
GND

R0947
10K 220pF 3.32K RT0953 U0900-2
0
R0955
C0927
9

100K C0928
1% 220pF 1500pF FWD_POWER
R0954
47K 430K
C0926 5%
4700pF U0942 TX_DAC
R0938
TX_DAC
0

LO_BATTERY_DET
2 1
LO_BATTERY_DET INPUT RESET_OUT
4 5
NC1 NC2
GND

C0953
220pF 9V3 9V3
3

UHF1 (403-470 MHz) 1-25W Power Control Schematic Diagram


UHF1 (403-470 MHz) 1 - 25W PCB / Schematics / Parts List 3-11

SPI_MOSI_IN

SPI_MISO_IN

SPI_CLK_IN
5V_BE_SYNTH
5V_BE

5V_TH R0100

0 5V_SYNTH
SPI_MOSI_IN SPI_MOSI_OUT
SPI_MOSI_IN SPI_MOSI_OU
T 5V
SPI_MISO_IN SPI_MISO_OUT
SPI_MISO_IN SPI_MISO_OU
T
SPI_CLK_I N SPI_CLK_OUT 2.8V_DI G
SPI_CLK_IN SPI_CLK_OUT R0101
0 2.8V_TH_DIG_SYNTH
2.8V_TH_DIG

2.8V_ANA
ABACUS3_SYNCB_IN ABACUS3_SYNCB_OUT
ABACUS3_SYNCB_IN ABACUS3_SYNCB_OUT

1.8V_DI G

1.8V_DI G
ABACUS3_CEX_IN ABACUS3_CEX_OUT

2.8V_ANA

1.8V_DI G
ABACUS3_CEX_IN ABACUS3_CEX_OUT
1V8_BE_SYNTH

1
RX_SSI_DATA_IN RX_SSI_DATA_OUT C0100
RX_SSI_DATA_PASS_OUT RX_SSI_DATA_PASS_IN TP_TEST1 1V8_BE
RX_SSI_CLK_IN RX_SSI_CLK_OUT 220pF
RX_SSI_CLK_PASS_OUT RX_SSI_CLK_PASS_IN

1
RX_SSI_FSYNC_IN RX_SSI_FSYNC_OUT 1.8V_DI G
RX_SSI_FSYNC_PASS_OUT RX_SSI_FSYNC_PASS_IN TP_TEST2 R0102
0 1.8V_TH_DIG_SYNTH
1.8V_TH_DIG

C0108 2.8V_ANA
220pF C0102 C0101 C0177
R0103
220pF 220pF 220pF
C0106 0 2.8V_TH_ANA_SYNTH
0.1uF 2.8V_TH_ANA

C0104 C0105 C0178


220pF 0.1uF 220pF C0175
C0110 C0109 220pF
0.1uF C0107 0.1uF
R0104
47K 0.1uF
C0111
0.1uF C0103 Locked: 1.8V
0.1uF LOCK_SYNTH
2.8V_DIG Unlocked: 0V
LOCK

C0112
220pF

NC
Buffer to Abacus/Controller C0114 C0115 NU NU NU
C0113 C0119 C0121
R0105 C0117 C0118 1.0uF 1.0uF 220pF 220pF 220pF

G10
H10

A10

E11
J10
240 220pF 0.1uF

G6

G7

G4

G5
C0120 C0171

C3

D5

H4

H2

C8

H7

D7
C7

D3
B9
A9
B8
B2

A5
A8

K2
K3

E1

B7

A7
E8
B3
F8
L2

L6
J6

J5

J3

J1
.01uF .01uF R0144 SPI_MISO_I N

SDM_CLK_GEN_VCC

ESC_CP_VCC
SDM_REF_GN D

CLK_GN D

XOSC_GN D
OSCREG_GND

ESC_GN D

ESC_CP_GN D

MAIN_GN D

MN_CP_GN D

TX_DAC_GN D

SSI_GN D
SDM_REF_VCC

ESC_CPBIAS

ESC_TEST
SDM_VREFP

TX_DAC_VCC
ESC_VCC
SDM_VREFM

MN_CP_VCC

ASPI_VCC
SSI_VCC
RX_AVCC1

RX_AVCC2

CLK_VCC

SCAN_EN
10K R0106

RX_AGND1

RX_AGND2

TX_VCC

MAIN_VCC

TEST1
TEST2
TX_GND1

LVCC2

LVCC1
LGND1
LGND2
TH_CEX_SYNTH

TM
2.7K
TH_CEX
D10
SPI_DR
C5 D8
NC AGC_REF CEX SPI_MOSI_IN
C4 D9
NC AGC_FLAG SPI_DW
C0122 H6 C11 TP501
L0100 C0195 ARX_DAC SPI_CLK SPI_CLK_IN
R0107 .01uF A3 TP502
270nH 470pF Q0100 NC RFSTEPA SFTX_SYNTH
220 R0108 B5 F9 TP503
1
2K NC AGC_DAC SFTX SFTX
A2 F10 1 TP504
NC DC_CAL TXCLK TX_CLK_SYNTH
E4 F11 1
NC BP_I SDTX TX_CLK
C2 F7 1
NC RXI DMCS SDTX_SYNTH
C1 D11
R0110 NC RXIX SDR NC SDTX
51 F4 E9
NC BP_IX SCLK_OUT NC DMCS_SYNTH
B10 E10
SDM_VAG RXFS NC DMCS
E2 E7
NC BP_Q RXACQ NC
D1 K1
NC RXQ U0100 ESC_I N NC
C0123 D2
1.0uF NC RXQX SC51650VF R0111
E3 L3 0
NC BP_QX 5104932K08 ESC_CP NC
R0146 F2 G2
NC SCAN_I
N MAIN_PDET_VCC 2.8V_ANA
0 B1
NC RX_EN_OUT
K11 G1
R0147 NC PABIAS_DAC DAC_ADAPT NC C0124 C0125
J11 F1
16.8_REF_CONTROLLER_SYNTH 16.8_REF_BE_SYNTH 0 CLK2_OUT VCO_DAC NC 0.1uF 220pF
H9
16.8_REF NC CLK1_OUT
G8
NU R0109 NC TCLK
K6 K8
R0155 0 NC NTXQ HP_MOD_OU T
L7
0 R0156 NC TXQ
0 L8
NC NTXI
NU K7
16.8_GPS_SYNTH NC TXI HP_MOD_OUT_SYNTH
J9 H1
16.8_GPS NC INCR_DECR MN_ADAPT_CP HP_MOD_OUT
L9
R0157 NC PHCLK
B6 H3
0 NC FBQ M_PRSCX PRSC_SYNTH

SMD_CLK_GEN_GN
C6 J2

D
NU R0158 NC FBI M_PRSC PRSC

OSCREG_SPLY
0

OSCREG_OUT
OSCREG_BYP
GPO1_TEST1
GPO2_TEST2
GPO3_TEST3
GPO4_TEST4

XOSC_BASE
DEEPSLEEP
G3

XOSC_EMIT
NU

ASPI_DATA

CLK_BASE
220pF 220pF 220pF MN_CP

CLK_EMIT
EF_OUTM

ASPI_CLK
EF_OUTP

TX_GND2

SF_OUT
CLK_CP
C0126 C0127 C0128 SF_OUT_SYNTH

RSTB
SUB1
SUB2
SUB3

ACE1
ACE2
GPO5
GPO6

NC1
NC2

NC3
NC4
GPO LINES C0129
SF_OUT
5V_TH
HI: 2.8V GPO_1_SYNTH 0.1uF

C10
E5

G11
E6
K10

B11

C9
G9
L10

J7
J8

J4
F5
F3

B4

K9

F6

L11

K5

K4
H11
A11

L1

L5

L4
H8

H5
A4

D4

A6
D6
A1
9V3_SYNTH LOW: 0V RX_VCO_SEL1_ TP_ADAPT_SW
9V3 VCO SEL: ACTIVE LOW GPO_2_SYNTH
TX_VCO_SEL2_ 220pF 220pF 220pF R0113 Adapt ON: 5V

5V_TH
NC
NC

NC
NC
NC
NC

NC
NC
NC

NC

1
GPO_3_SYNTH C0130 C0131 C0132 10K Adapt OFF: 0V
C0133
TX_VCO_SEL1_ 4.7uF R0114 R0148
2K 120
GPO_4 C0134
9R1 220pF
9R1_SYNTH GPO_5_SYNTH
4 3
RF_ATTN_1 R0159
C0179 10K
GPO_6_SYNTH 220pF

2.8V_ANA
Q0107 R0160 RX_VCO_SEL2_
100K
R1 ADAPT_SW_SYNTH
OUT

5V_TH
IN
C0135 C0136 C0137 R0115 ADAPT_SW
C0138 R2
9R1 SWITCH FOR FRONT-END 10uF 0.1uF 10uF 0
10K 220pF Q0106
1 Q0102 2
Q0108

GND
R0116
47K 0
R0126 2.8V_ANA R0119
10K 27 R0117 R0118
30K 0
R0120
NU
10K
U0101
C0140 C0141 C0142

5
4.7uF 0.1uF 220pF

VCC
4
ONOFF_CONTROL
C0143 C0144
220pF 0.1uF R0122
1
0 INOUT
NU 2

GND
OUTIN

4
RSTB_SYNTH

VCC

3
RSTB R0123 Switch for Adapt Transient
56K
1 3
VC OUTPUT
C0147 C0145
220pF .01uF
GND
2

R0161 C0196 C0180 C0146 Y0100 R0125


100K 10uF 0.1uF 220pF TCO5826 0
16.8MHz

1.5 ppm 0.5 ppm

TCXO (Y0100) 5102495J07 5116032H01


R0127 R0128
100 0 VCTRL_SYNTH
VCTRL

R0131 C0150 C0148 C0151 C0149


240 0.1uF .033uF 0.1uF .022uF

VCO STEERING LINE VOLTAGE: 0.6V TO 4.4V

TP_VCTRL 1
R0134
27

SH0100 SH0101 C0194 C0193 C0192 C0191 C0156 C0157 C0158 C0159 C0160 C0161 C0162 C0163 C0164 C0165
R0139
SHIELD SHIELD 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF C0166 1.6K
NU NU NU NU 0.1uF
2185419D06 R0140
18

1 1

UHF1 (403-470 MHz) 1-25W Synthesizer Schematic Diagram


3-12 UHF1 (403-470 MHz) 1 - 25W PCB / Schematics / Parts List

SF_TH
SF_TH_VCO_UHF1_6
SF_TH SF_TH

C0200 C0201
RX1 220pF 0.10uF Super Filter Voltage (SF_TH)
SF_TH: 2.5 V
SH0300 SH0301
SHIELD SHIELD
R0201
3.3K L0202
470nH

C0204
220pF

C0205 C0206
0.10uF 220pF R0204
8.2K R0205
C0208 100
4.3pF

L0203
470nH

C0213 C0214 C0215 RX Buffer Amplifier


3.9pF 11pF 5.1pF
E020 1
Q0200 L0200 9R1_VCO_UHF1_7
RX VCO1 RXSL
9R1
220nH
CR0201 CR0202
C0220 L0207 C0203 C0202
3.9pF 12.5nH 220pF .01uF
R0202 R0203
R0211 L0209 L0210 C0223 1.2K 1.2K
VCTRL 27nH 36pF
0 470nH
C0225
C0226 56pF
220pF
Steering Line Voltage (VCTRL_TH)
CR0203 CR0204 C0207
C0209
.022uF
VCTRL: 0.6-4.5
V 220pF

C0229 L0212 L0204


24pF 470nH 220nH

SF_TH C0211 RXINJ_VCO_UHF1_5


L0205
R0206 RXINJ
15K 47nH
C0236 C0237 220pF
RX2 220pF 0.10uF R0220 L0206 C0217
R0207
RXINJ: 329.65 - 396.65 MHz
R0216 Q0202 R0208 C0219 C0218
120 15nH 51
1.0pF 1.0pF +6 dBm
10 10 NU
220pF NU
R0224 R0219 R0221 C0222 C0221 R0210
6.2K L0213 510 510 3.0pF 3.0pF 4.7K
470nH L0211
NU
220nH
R0212 C0224
0
NU

C0241 C0242 C0240


0.10uF 220pF R0225
7.5K 220pF R0226
C0243 100
2.7pF

RX VCO 2 L0214
470nH

C0245 C0246 C0247


3.0pF 10pF 5.1pF

Q0201

TP0301
RXSL CR0205 CR0206
C0250 L0215
RX Prescaler

1
3.6pF 12.5nH
L0217 C0231 SF_TH
L0218 C0251
22nH 20pF 3.0pF PRSC (RX): 329.65 - 396.65 MHz
470nH R0230
C0238 C0239
C0252 4.7K -5 to -15 dBm 220pF 0.10uF
C0253 43pF
220pF C0230
150pF PRSC_VCO_UHF1_5
CR0207 CR0208
PRESC_TX PRSC

L0221 RX2_SEL: 2.7 V (High)


C0259 L0219 39nH C0233
C0235
12pF 470nH
6.2pF
NU
0.1 V (Low)

RX1_SEL_VCO_UHF1_5 R0213 R0218 RX2_SEL_VCO_UHF1_5


RX_VCO_SEL1

10K 10K RX_VCO_SEL2


R0229
160 C0257 C0258
220pF 0.10uF
RX1_SEL: 2.7 V (High) C0248 C0249
U0201
220pF 0.10uF
0.1 V (Low)
RX1 RX2

UHF1 (403-470 MHz) 1-25W Receiver VCO Schematic Diagram


UHF1 (403-470 MHz) 1 - 25W PCB / Schematics / Parts List 3-13

TX Buffer Amplifier
TX1 SF_TH

R0321 C0300 C0301 L0300


SF_TH VMOD 220pF 0.10uF 9T1
220nH
0613952Q83 2.7K
C0303 C0302

220pF .01uF
R0320 R0301 R0302 R0303
15K 3.3K L0302 510 510
470nH

C030 4
220pF
HP_MOD_OUT_VCO_UHF1_ 7 R0319
C0310 C0307 C0316
C0309
HP_MOD_OUT 0.5pF .022uF 10uF
220pF
200K 0613952R32 C0305 C0306
0.10uF 220pF R0304
C0360 8.2K
4.7uF R0305
C0361 C0334 C0308 100
1000pF 220pF CR0300
3.3pF
L0304
L0303 220nH
470nH
TXINJ_VCO_UHF1_5
C0311 L0305
R030 6 TXINJ
C0313 C0314 C0315 15K 39nH
3.3pF 12pF 5.1p F 220pF
L0306 C0317
TX VCO 1 VSL
Q0300
R0333

10nH
R0307
Q0302
PBR941
R030 8
51
C0319
1.0pF
C0318
TXINJ: 403-470 MHz
3.3pF
27 10
220pF +11 dBm
VCTRL NU
CR0301 CR0302 R0332 R033 4 C0322 R0310
C0320 L0307 200 200 3.0pF C0321 4.7K
5.1pF 8nH 7.5pF L0311
VCTRL_VCO_UHF1_7 L0309 NU 220nH
R0311 L0310 C0323
C0324
VCTRL 18nH 27pF
470nH R031 2 NU
0
(VALUE)
C0325 0
C0326 56pF
220pF R0337
Steering Line Voltage (VCTRL_TH) 9T1
CR0303 CR0304
0
VCTRL: 0.6-4.5 V
C0329 L0312 TX_BUFFER_SEL: 1.8 V (ON) E0301
16pF 470nH 9V3_VCO_UHF1_7
0.1 V (OFF) 9V3_VCO
SF_TH
E0302
TX2 C0336 C0337 PREDRIVE_SW_VCO_UHF1_6
220pF 0.10uF PREDRIVE_SW
R0316
75 NU
C0327 C0328
220pF 0.10uF
R0324
2K L0313 NU NU
470nH
U0303
NU
C0340
220pF
VMOD

C0341 C0342
0.10uF 220pF R0325
C0344 8.2K R0326
C0343 0.5pF 100
3.3pF

TX VCO 2 L0314
470nH

C0345 C0346 C0347


3.3pF 7.5pF 5.1pF

Q0301

VS L CR0305 CR0306
C0350 L0315
4.3pF 8nH TX Prescaler
L0317 C0331
L0318 C0351
18nH 24pF 3.0pF PRSC (TX): 403-470 MHz
470nH SF_TH
C0352
C0353
-5 to -15 dBm
51pF
220pF Super Filter Voltage (SF_TH) C0362 C0363
CR0307 CR0308 220pF 0.10uF
PRESC_TX SF_TH: 2.5 V
SF_TH

C0359 L0319
16pF 470nH

TX1_SEL_VCO_UHF1_5 R0327 R0331 TX2_SEL_VCO_UHF1_5


TX_VCO_SEL 1 TX_VCO_SEL2
10K 10K
R0329
110 C0357 C0358 TX2_SEL: 2.7 V (High)
C0348 220pF 0.10uF
TX1_SEL: 2.7 V (High) C034 9
220pF 0.10uF U0304 0.1 V (Low)
0.1 V (Low)
9V3_SYNTH_OUT 9V3_SYNTH_I N

TX1 TX2

UHF1 (403-470 MHz) 1-25W Transmit VCO Schematic Diagram


3-14 UHF1 (403-470 MHz) 1 - 25W PCB / Schematics / Parts List

UHF1 PCB 8471165L03 Parts List 1-25W Circuit Motorola Circuit Motorola Circuit Motorola
Description Description Description
Circuit Motorola Ref Part No. Ref Part No. Ref Part No.
Description
Ref Part No. C0156 2185419D06 0.1uF C0235 2115153H22 6.2pF C0334 2113944A44 220pF
C0100 2113944A44 220pF C0157 2185419D06 0.1uF C0236 2113944A44 220pF C0336 2113944A44 220pF
C0101 2113944A44 220pF C0158 2185419D06 0.1uF C0237 2113945Y02 0.10uF C0337 2113945Y02 0.10uF
C0102 2113944A44 220pF C0159 2185419D06 0.1uF C0238 2113944A44 220pF C0340 2113944A44 220pF
C0103 2113945C31 0.1uF C0160 2185419D06 0.1uF C0239 2113945Y02 0.10uF C0341 2113945Y02 0.10uF
C0104 2113944A44 220pF C0161 2185419D06 0.1uF C0240 2113944A44 220pF C0342 2113944A44 220pF
C0105 2113945C31 0.1uF C0162 2185419D06 0.1uF C0241 2113945Y02 0.10uF C0343 2115153H15 3.3pF
C0106 2113945C31 0.1uF C0163 2185419D06 0.1uF C0242 2113944A44 220pF C0344 2115153H01 0.5pF
C0107 2113945C31 0.1uF C0164 2185419D06 0.1uF C0243 2115153H13 2.7pF C0345 2115153H15 3.3pF
C0108 2113944A44 220pF C0165 2185419D06 0.1uF C0245 2115153H14 3.0pF C0346 2115153H24 7.5pF
C0109 2113945C31 0.1uF C0166 2185419D06 0.1uF C0246 2115153H27 10pF C0347 2115153H20 5.1pF
C0110 2113945C31 0.1uF C0171 2113945B02 .01uF C0247 2115153H20 5.1pF C0348 2113944A44 220pF
C0111 2113945C31 0.1uF C0175 2113944A44 220pF C0248 2113944A44 220pF C0349 2113945Y02 0.10uF
C0112 2113944A44 220pF C0177 2113944A44 220pF C0249 2113945Y02 0.10uF C0350 2115153H18 4.3pF
C0113 NOT PLACED C0178 2113944A44 220pF C0250 2115153H16 3.6pF C0351 2115153H42 24pF
C0114 2113946E02 1.0uF C0179 2113944A44 220pF C0251 2115153H40 20pF C0352 2115153H50 51pF
C0115 2113946E02 1.0uF C0180 2113945C31 0.1uF C0252 2115153H48 43pF C0353 2113944A44 220pF
C0117 2113944A44 220pF C0191 NOT PLACED C0253 2113944A44 220pF C0357 2113944A44 220pF
C0118 2113945C31 0.1uF C0192 NOT PLACED C0257 2113944A44 220pF C0358 2113945Y02 0.10uF
C0119 NOT PLACED C0193 NOT PLACED C0258 2113945Y02 0.10uF C0359 2115153H38 16pF
C0120 2113945B02 .01uF C0194 NOT PLACED C0259 2115153H35 12pF C0360 2313960B30 4.7uF
C0121 NOT PLACED C0195 2113945A05 470pF C0300 2113944A44 220pF C0361 2113944C51 1000pF
C0122 2113945B02 .01uF C0196 2113946H02 10uF C0301 2113945Y02 0.10uF C0362 2113944A44 220pF
C0123 2113946E02 1.0uF C0200 2113944A44 220pF C0302 2113945C02 .01uF C0363 2113945Y02 0.10uF
C0124 2113945C31 0.1uF C0201 2113945Y02 0.10uF C0303 2113944A44 220pF C0400 2113944A44 220pF
C0125 2113944A44 220pF C0202 2113945C02 .01uF C0304 2113944A44 220pF C0401 2113945C31 0.1uF
C0126 2113944A44 220pF C0203 2113944A44 220pF C0305 2113945Y02 0.10uF C0402 2113944A44 220pF
C0127 2113944A44 220pF C0204 2113944A44 220pF C0306 2113944A44 220pF C0403 2115153H49 47pF
C0128 2113944A44 220pF C0205 2113945Y02 0.10uF C0307 2113945C04 .022uF C0404 2113944A44 220pF
C0129 2113945C31 0.1uF C0206 2113944A44 220pF C0308 2115153H15 3.3pF C0405 2113944A44 220pF
C0130 2113944A44 220pF C0207 2113945C04 .022uF C0309 2113944A44 220pF C0406 2115153H21 5.6pF
C0131 2113944A44 220pF C0208 2115153H18 4.3pF C0310 2115153H01 0.5pF C0407 2115153H13 2.7pF
C0132 2113944A44 220pF C0209 2113944A44 220pF C0311 2113944A44 220pF C0408 2115153H08 1.5pF
C0133 2313960B30 4.7uF C0211 2113944A44 220pF C0313 2115153H15 3.3pF C0409 2115153H35 12pF
C0134 2113944A44 220pF C0213 2115153H17 3.9pF C0314 2115153H35 12pF C0410 2115153H22 6.2pF
C0135 2313960B32 10uF C0214 2115153H34 11pF C0315 2115153H20 5.1pF C0411 2115153H22 6.2pF
C0136 2113945C31 0.1uF C0215 2115153H20 5.1pF C0316 2313960B32 10uF C0412 2115153H21 5.6pF
C0137 2313960B32 10uF C0217 2113944A44 220pF C0317 2113944A44 220pF C0413 2113944C45 100pF
C0138 2113944A44 220pF C0218 NOT PLACED C0318 2115153H15 3.3pF C0414 2113944A44 220pF
C0140 2313960B30 4.7uF C0219 NOT PLACED C0319 NOT PLACED C0415 2115153H18 4.3pF
C0141 2113945C31 0.1uF C0220 2115153H17 3.9pF C0320 2115153H20 5.1pF C0416 2115153H19 4.7pF
C0142 2113944A44 220pF C0221 2115153H14 3.0pF C0321 2115153H24 7.5pF C0417 2115153H19 4.7pF
C0143 2113944A44 220pF C0222 NOT PLACED C0322 NOT PLACED C0418 2113944A44 220pF
C0144 2113945C31 0.1uF C0223 2115153H46 36pF C0323 2115153H43 27pF C0419 2113945Y02 0.10uF
C0145 2113945B02 .01uF C0224 NOT PLACED C0324 NOT PLACED C0420 2115153H19 4.7pF
C0146 2113944A44 220pF C0225 2115153H51 56pF C0325 2115153H51 56pF C0421 NOT PLACED
C0147 2113944A44 220pF C0226 2113944A44 220pF C0326 2113944A44 220pF C0422 2115153H23 6.8pF
C0148 2113945D01 .033uF C0229 2115153H42 24pF C0327 NOT PLACED C0423 2115153H49 47pF
C0149 2113945C04 .022uF C0230 2113944C47 150pF C0328 NOT PLACED C0424 2115153H51 56pF
C0150 2113945C31 0.1uF C0231 2115153H14 3.0pF C0329 2115153H38 16pF C0425 2115153H51 56pF
C0151 2113945C31 0.1uF C0233 NOT PLACED C0331 2115153H14 3.0pF C0426 2115153H51 56pF
UHF1 (403-470 MHz) 1 - 25W PCB / Schematics / Parts List 3-15

Circuit Motorola Circuit Motorola Circuit Motorola Circuit Motorola


Description Description Description Description
Ref Part No. Ref Part No. Ref Part No. Ref Part No.
C0427 2115153H49 47pF C0615 2113945B02 .01uF C0717 2113945A09 1000pF C0788 NOT PLACED
C0428 2115153H49 47pF C0616 NOT PLACED C0718 2113945A09 1000pF C0789 NOT PLACED
C0429 2115153H51 56pF C0617 2113945Y02 0.10uF C0719 2111078B25 27pF C0791 2113944A25 10pF
C0430 2115153H51 56pF C0618 2115358H25 1uF C0720 NOT PLACED C0792 NOT PLACED
C0431 2115153H51 56pF C0619 2113945Y02 0.10uF C0721 NOT PLACED C0793 NOT PLACED
C0432 2115153H49 47pF C0620 2113945Y02 0.10uF C0723 2111078B42 100pF C0794 NOT PLACED
C0433 NOT PLACED C0621 2113945Y02 0.10uF C0726 2111078B22 22pF C0795 2113944C38 47pF
C0434 2113944A44 220pF C0622 2113945A09 1000pF C0727 NOT PLACED C0796 2113944C47 150pF
C0436 2113944A44 220pF C0623 2113945Y02 0.10uF C0728 2113944C38 47pF C0797 2113944C51 1000pF
C0437 2113944A44 220pF C0625 2113944C89 200pF C0729 NOT PLACED C0798 2113944C51 1000pF
C0438 2113944A44 220pF C0626 2113944A40 100pF C0730 NOT PLACED C0799 2113944C47 150pF
C0439 NOT PLACED C0627 2113944A40 100pF C0731 NOT PLACED C0800 NOT PLACED
C0440 2113944A44 220pF C0628 2113945Y02 0.10uF C0732 2111078B36 56pF C0801 2113944A44 220pF
C0441 2115153H11 2.2pF C0629 2113945A11 2200pF C0733 2113944C80 20pF C0802 2113944A44 220pF
C0442 2115153H25 8.2pF C0630 2113945Y02 0.10uF C0734 2113944C80 20pF C0803 2111078B04 4.3pF
C0443 2115153H57 100pF C0631 2113945Y02 0.10uF C0735 2111078B42 100pF C0804 2113944C47 150pF
C0444 2115153H57 100pF C0632 2313960B30 4.7uF C0737 2111078B03 3.9pF C0805 2113944C51 1000pF
C0445 2115153H27 10pF C0633 2113945Y02 0.10uF C0738 2111078B07 5.6pF C0808 NOT PLACED
C0446 2115153H25 8.2pF C0634 2113945B02 .01uF C0739 2171388L01 12pF C0809 NOT PLACED
C0447 2115153H27 10pF C0635 2113944A40 100pF C0740 2171388L01 12pF C0810 2113944C47 150pF
C0448 2115153H26 9.1pF C0636 2113944A40 100pF C0741 NOT PLACED C0811 2111078B29 33pF
C0449 2115153H36 13pF C0637 2113946S35 1.0uF C0742 2111078B07 5.6pF C0812 2111078B29 33pF
C0451 2115153H41 22pF C0638 2113945Y02 0.10uF C0743 2113944C39 56pF C0813 2111078B27 30pF
C0452 2115153H19 4.7pF C0640 2113946N03 2.2uF C0744 2113944C84 43pF C0814 2113944C38 47pF
C0453 2115153H17 3.9pF C0641 2113945B02 .01uF C0745 2111078B42 100pF C0815 2113944C47 150pF
C0454 2115153H23 6.8pF C0642 2115153H53 68pF C0746 2111078B25 27pF C0817 2113944C30 10pF
C0455 2113945C31 0.1uF C0643 2113945Y02 0.10uF C0747 NOT PLACED C0818 2111078B19 16pF
C0456 2113944A40 100pF C0644 2113945Y02 0.10uF C0748 NOT PLACED C0819 2111078B19 16pF
C0502 2113945Y02 0.10uF C0645 2113945B02 .01uF C0753 2111078B41 91pF C0900 2113944A44 220pF
C0503 2113945Y02 0.10uF C0646 2113946G04 0.68uF C0754 NOT PLACED C0901 2113945C31 0.1uF
C0504 2113945Y02 0.10uF C0647 2113946J03 10.0uF C0755 NOT PLACED C0902 2113945C31 0.1uF
C0506 2113945Y02 0.10uF C0648 2113946J03 10.0uF C0756 2111078B42 100pF C0903 2113944A44 220pF
C0507 2115153H39 18pF C0649 2113945A12 3300pF C0760 NOT PLACED C0904 2113944A44 220pF
C0509 NOT PLACED C0650 2115153H44 30pF C0761 2111078B36 56pF C0906 2113944A44 220pF
C0510 2115153H22 6.2pF C0651 2115153H57 100pF C0764 NOT PLACED C0907 2113945C02 .01uF
C0512 2113945Y02 0.10uF C0700 2113944C82 30pF C0765 NOT PLACED C0908 2113945C31 0.1uF
C0513 2113945Y02 0.10uF C0701 2113945C04 .022uF C0766 NOT PLACED C0909 2113944A44 220pF
C0514 2113945Y02 0.10uF C0702 2113944C55 2200pF C0767 2113944C31 12pF C0910 2113944A44 220pF
C0515 NOT PLACED C0703 2113944C82 30pF C0770 2113944A44 220pF C0911 2113944A44 220pF
C0516 NOT PLACED C0704 2113945C04 .022uF C0771 NOT PLACED C0912 2113944A44 220pF
C0601 2115153H48 43pF C0705 2113944C51 1000pF C0772 2113944C18 3.3pF C0913 2113944A44 220pF
C0602 2113945B02 .01uF C0706 NOT PLACED C0775 2113945C04 .022uF C0914 2113944A44 220pF
C0603 2113944A44 220pF C0707 NOT PLACED C0776 2113944C47 150pF C0915 2113944A44 220pF
C0604 2113945Y02 0.10uF C0708 2113944C51 1000pF C0777 2113944C47 150pF C0916 2113944A44 220pF
C0605 2115153H48 43pF C0709 2113945C31 0.1uF C0778 2111078B29 33pF C0917 2113945A09 1000pF
C0607 2115153H39 18pF C0710 2371403L02 10uF C0779 2111078B29 33pF C0918 2113944A44 220pF
C0610 2115153H53 68pF C0711 NOT PLACED C0780 2113944A44 220pF C0919 2113945C31 0.1uF
C0611 2113945A09 1000pF C0712 2113944C51 1000pF C0781 2113944C47 150pF C0920 2113944A44 220pF
C0612 2115153H36 13pF C0713 2111078B42 100pF C0782 2113944C51 1000pF C0921 2113945C31 0.1uF
C0613 2113945G91 0.1uF C0714 2111078B42 100pF C0786 2113944C80 20pF C0922 2113944A44 220pF
C0614 2115153H48 43pF C0716 2113944A44 220pF C0787 2113944C38 47pF C0923 2113944C55 2200pF
3-16 UHF1 (403-470 MHz) 1 - 25W PCB / Schematics / Parts List

Circuit Motorola Circuit Motorola Circuit Motorola Circuit Motorola


Description Description Description Description
Ref Part No. Ref Part No. Ref Part No. Ref Part No.
C0925 2113944A44 220pF D0702 4802482J02 DIODE, PIN L0302 2414032F42 470nH L0723 NOT PLACED
C0926 2113945L41 4700pF D0900 4813978C02 DIODE, SWITCHING L0303 2414032F42 470nH L0900 2414032D30 1uH
C0927 2113944C02 220pF D0901 4815023H01 DIODE, PIN L0304 2414017N28 220nH L0901 2414032F42 470nH
C0928 2113944C53 1500pF D0902 4815024H01 DIODE, PIN L0305 2414017N19 39nH L0902 2414032F42 470nH
C0929 2113944A44 220pF D0903 4815024H01 DIODE, PIN L0306 2414017N12 10nH L0903 2414032F66 10nH
C0931 2113944A44 220pF D0904 4813974A21 DIODE, SCHOTTKY L0307 2415385H01 8nH L0904 NOT PLACED
C0934 2113944A44 220pF D0905 4813974A21 DIODE, SCHOTTKY L0309 2414032F42 470nH M0700 2686201B02 HEATSINK
C0935 2113944A44 220pF D0906 4813978C02 DIODE, SWITCHING L0310 2414015A32 18nH Q0100 4802197J95 NPN RF TRANSISTOR
C0936 2113944A44 220pF E0201 2409134J25 FERRITE BEAD L0311 2414017N28 220nH Q0102 4815359H01 DUAL PNP
C0937 2113944A44 220pF E0301 2409134J25 FERRITE BEAD L0312 2414032F42 470nH Q0106 4816134H01 ANALOG SWITCH
C0939 2113944A44 220pF E0302 NOT PLACED L0313 2414032F42 470nH Q0107 4813970A59 P-CHANNEL MOSFET
C0940 2113944C47 150pF E0400 2409134J25 FERRITE BEAD L0314 2414032F42 470nH Q0108 4815261H01 ANALOG SWITCH
C0941 2113944M12 5.6pF E0401 2409134J25 FERRITE BEAD L0315 2415385H01 8nH Q0200 4805793Y10 NPN RF TRANSISTOR
C0942 2113944C47 150pF E0403 2409134J25 FERRITE BEAD L0317 2414032F42 470nH Q0201 4805793Y10 NPN RF TRANSISTOR
C0943 2113944C47 150pF E0500 2409134J25 FERRITE BEAD L0318 2414015A32 18nH Q0202 4802197J95 NPN RF TRANSISTOR
C0944 2113944M10 4.7pF E0600 2409134J25 FERRITE BEAD L0319 2414032F42 470nH Q0300 4805793Y10 NPN RF TRANSISTOR
C0945 2113944C47 150pF E0601 2409134J25 FERRITE BEAD L0401 2414015B24 15nH Q0301 4805793Y10 NPN RF TRANSISTOR
C0947 2113944A40 100pF E0602 2409134J25 FERRITE BEAD L0402 NOT PLACED Q0302 4802197J95 NPN RF TRANSISTOR
C0948 2113946S35 1.0uF E0603 2409134J25 FERRITE BEAD L0403 NOT PLACED Q0400 4815271H01 ANALOG SWITCH
C0949 2113946G01 2.2uF E0604 2409134J25 FERRITE BEAD L0404 NOT PLACED Q0401 4815267H01 DUAL PNP
C0950 2113945A09 1000pF E0605 2409134J25 FERRITE BEAD L0405 NOT PLACED Q0402 4885593U03 NPN RF TRANSISTOR
C0951 2113945C31 0.1uF E0606 2409134J25 FERRITE BEAD L0406 2414015B24 15nH Q0403 4815270H01 DUAL NPN/PNP
C0953 2113944A44 220pF E0607 2409134J25 FERRITE BEAD L0407 2414015B16 27nH Q0405 4885593U03 NPN RF TRANSISTOR
CR0201 4815096H01 DIODE VARACTOR 1SV305 E0608 2409134J25 FERRITE BEAD L0408 2414015B15 22nH Q0500 4802197J95 NPN RF TRANSISTOR
CR0202 4815096H01 DIODE VARACTOR 1SV305 E0609 2409134J25 FERRITE BEAD L0409 2414015B15 22nH Q0501 4802197J95 NPN RF TRANSISTOR
CR0203 4815096H01 DIODE VARACTOR 1SV305 E0610 2480640Z01 FERRITE BEAD L0410 2414015B15 22nH Q0600 4805793Y10 NPN RF TRANSISTOR
CR0204 4815096H01 DIODE VARACTOR 1SV305 E0700 2485011Y01 FERRITE BEAD L0411 2414015B15 22nH Q0601 4813973A04 NPN DARLINGTON
CR0205 4815096H01 DIODE VARACTOR 1SV305 E0701 2485011Y01 FERRITE BEAD L0412 2414017N20 47nH Q0701 4816013H01 DUAL NPN/PNP
CR0206 4815096H01 DIODE VARACTOR 1SV305 E0703 2485011Y01 FERRITE BEAD L0413 2414017N28 220nH Q0702 0105958T75 MRF1570 PA ASSEMBLY
CR0207 4815096H01 DIODE VARACTOR 1SV305 FL0500 9116854H01 73.35MHZ CRYSTAL FILTER L0503 2414017K29 330nH Q0703 4816548H01 N-CHANNEL LDMOS DRIVER
CR0208 4815096H01 DIODE VARACTOR 1SV305 J0700 0905901V11 MINI-U RF CONNECTOR L0504 NOT PLACED Q0704 4813973B02 PNP
CR0300 4815096H01 DIODE VARACTOR 1SV305 L0100 2414017N29 270nH L0506 2414032B66 820nH Q0705 4816547H01 N-CHANNEL LDMOS PRE-
CR0301 4815096H01 DIODE VARACTOR 1SV305 L0200 2414017N28 220nH L0602 2414032K23 2.7uH DRIVER
CR0302 4815096H01 DIODE VARACTOR 1SV305 L0202 2414032F42 470nH L0603 2414032D20 270nH Q0706 4815272H01 ANALOG SWITCH
CR0303 4815096H01 DIODE VARACTOR 1SV305 L0203 2414032F42 470nH L0604 2466505A01 10uH Q0707 4815272H01 ANALOG SWITCH
CR0304 4815096H01 DIODE VARACTOR 1SV305 L0204 2414017N28 220nH L0605 2466505A01 10uH Q0708 4815272H01 ANALOG SWITCH
CR0305 4815096H01 DIODE VARACTOR 1SV305 L0205 2414017N20 47nH L0608 2414032B76 4.7uH Q0709 4815272H01 ANALOG SWITCH
CR0306 4815096H01 DIODE VARACTOR 1SV305 L0206 2414017N14 15nH L0700 2460592A01 17nH Q0900 4815272H01 ANALOG SWITCH
CR0307 4815096H01 DIODE VARACTOR 1SV305 L0207 2415385H02 12.5nH L0702 2479990G01 33.47nH Q0901 4813973A13 PNP
CR0308 4815096H01 DIODE VARACTOR 1SV305 L0209 2414032F42 470nH L0705 2414017N26 150nH Q0902 4813973M07 NPN
CR0400 4813974A19 DIODE, SCHOTTKY L0210 2414015A21 27nH L0706 2460592A01 17nH R0100 0613952R66 0
D0400 4813974A06 DIODE, PIN L0211 2414017N28 220nH L0707 2460592A01 17nH R0101 0613952R66 0
D0401 4885055Y01 DIODE VARACTOR 1SV229 L0212 2414032F42 470nH L0708 2460592A01 17nH R0102 0613952R66 0
D0402 4885055Y01 DIODE VARACTOR 1SV229 L0213 2414032F42 470nH L0710 2460592A01 17nH R0103 0613952R66 0
D0403 4885055Y01 DIODE VARACTOR 1SV229 L0214 2414032F42 470nH L0714 2479990N01 43.67nH R0104 0613952R17 47K
D0404 4885055Y01 DIODE VARACTOR 1SV229 L0215 2415385H02 12.5nH L0715 2414017N26 150nH R0105 0613952Q58 240
D0405 4815090H01 DIODE, MIXER L0217 2414032F42 470nH L0718 2414017N13 12nH R0106 0613952Q83 2.7K
D0500 4813974A19 DIODE, SCHOTTKY L0218 2414015A20 22nH L0719 2414017N23 82nH R0107 0613952Q57 220
D0600 4815096H01 DIODE VARACTOR 1SV305 L0219 2414032F42 470nH L0720 2414017N06 3.3nH R0108 0613952Q80 2K
D0601 4815096H01 DIODE VARACTOR 1SV305 L0221 2414017N19 39nH L0721 2414017N06 3.3nH R0109 0613952R66 0
D0700 4802482J02 DIODE, PIN L0300 2414017N28 220nH L0722 2414032B70 1.5uH R0110 0613952Q42 51
UHF1 (403-470 MHz) 1 - 25W PCB / Schematics / Parts List 3-17

Circuit Motorola Circuit Motorola Circuit Motorola Circuit Motorola


Description Description Description Description
Ref Part No. Ref Part No. Ref Part No. Ref Part No.
R0111 0613952R66 0 R0230 0613952Q89 4.7K R0427 0613952Q42 51 R0718 0613952H25 10
R0113 0613952R01 10K R0301 0613952Q85 3.3K R0428 0613952R01 10K R0719 0613959Q25 10
R0114 0613952Q80 2K R0302 0613952Q66 510 R0429 0613952Q69 680 R0720 0613952H25 10
R0115 0613952R66 0 R0303 0613952Q66 510 R0430 0613952R01 10K R0722 0613952H89 4.7K
R0116 0613952R66 0 R0304 0613952Q95 8.2K R0431 0613952R01 10K R0727 0613952H92 6.2K
R0117 0613952R12 30K R0305 0613952Q49 100 R0432 0613952H69 680 R0728 0613952J01 10K
R0118 0613952R66 0 R0306 0613952R05 15K R0433 0613952R66 0 R0729 0613952J01 10K
R0119 0613952Q35 27 R0307 0613952Q25 10 R0500 0613952Q90 5.1K R0730 0613952H73 1K
R0120 0613952R01 10K R0308 0613952Q42 51 R0501 0613952Q61 330 R0732 0613952H73 1K
R0122 NOT PLACED R0310 0613952Q89 4.7K R0502 0613952R08 20K R0734 0613952G67 0
R0123 0613952R19 56K R0311 0613952R66 0 R0503 0613952R12 30K R0735 0613959Y49 100
R0125 0613952R66 0 R0312 0613952R66 0 R0508 0613952R19 56K R0738 0613959Y42 51
R0126 NOT PLACED R0316 0613952Q46 75 R0509 0613952Q89 4.7K R0739 NOT PLACED
R0127 0613952Q49 100 R0319 0613952R32 200K R0510 0613952R12 30K R0740 0613952J25 100K
R0128 0613952R66 0 R0320 0613952R05 15K R0511 0613952Q75 1.2K R0741 0613952J17 47K
R0131 0613952Q58 240 R0321 0613952Q83 2.7K R0512 0613952Q42 51 R0742 0613959Q25 10
R0134 0613952Q35 27 R0324 0613952Q80 2K R0601 0613952Q45 68 R0744 NOT PLACED
R0139 0613952Q78 1.6K R0325 0613952Q95 8.2K R0602 0613952R01 10K R0745 0613952H65 470
R0140 0613952Q31 18 R0326 0613952Q49 100 R0603 0613952Q66 510 R0747 0613952H89 4.7K
R0144 0613952R01 10K R0327 0613952R01 10K R0604 0613952R10 24K R0748 0613952J19 56K
R0146 0613952R66 0 R0329 0613952Q50 110 R0605 0613952Q61 330 R0749 0613952G67 0
R0147 NOT PLACED R0331 0613952R01 10K R0606 0613952Q42 51 R0750 0613952J01 10K
R0148 0613952Q51 120 R0332 0613952Q56 200 R0607 NOT PLACED R0751 0613952J08 20K
R0155 0613952R66 0 R0333 0613952Q35 27 R0608 0613952R66 0 R0752 0613952G67 0
R0156 NOT PLACED R0334 0613952Q56 200 R0609 0613952R66 0 R0753 0613952H73 1K
R0157 NOT PLACED R0337 0613952R66 0 R0610 0613952R66 0 R0754 0613952H25 10
R0158 NOT PLACED R0400 0613952R11 27K R0611 0613952R66 0 R0755 0613952H25 10
R0159 0613952R01 10K R0401 0613952Q69 680 R0612 0613952R66 0 R0756 0613952J25 100K
R0160 0613952R25 100K R0402 0613958H25 10 R0613 0613952R66 0 R0757 0613952J17 47K
R0161 0613952R25 100K R0403 0613952R66 0 R0614 0613952R66 0 R0759 0613952H25 10
R0201 0613952Q85 3.3K R0404 0613952Q83 2.7K R0615 0613952R66 0 R0760 0613952Q83 2.7K
R0202 0613952Q75 1.2K R0405 0613952Q91 5.6K R0616 0613952R25 100K R0761 0613952G67 0
R0203 0613952Q75 1.2K R0406 0613952Q83 2.7K R0617 0613952R01 10K R0762 0613958S29 15
R0204 0613952Q95 8.2K R0407 0613952H63 390 R0618 0613952Q63 390 R0763 0613958S29 15
R0205 0613952Q49 100 R0409 0613952Q75 1.2K R0619 0613952R01 10K R0764 0613958S29 15
R0206 0613952R05 15K R0410 0613952R25 100K R0620 0613952Q96 9.1K R0765 NOT PLACED
R0207 0613952Q25 10 R0412 0613952R25 100K R0621 0613952R66 0 R0766 NOT PLACED
R0208 0613952Q42 51 R0413 0613952Q69 680 R0622 NOT PLACED R0767 0613958S29 15
R0210 0613952Q89 4.7K R0414 0613952Q69 680 R0623 NOT PLACED R0768 0613958S29 15
R0211 0613952R66 0 R0415 0613952Q69 680 R0624 0613952Q90 5.1K R0769 NOT PLACED
R0212 0613952R66 0 R0416 0613952Q69 680 R0625 0613952N69 51.1K R0770 NOT PLACED
R0213 0613952R01 10K R0417 0613958H39 39 R0626 0613952N81 68.1K R0771 0613958S29 15
R0216 0613952Q51 120 R0418 0613952M55 3.65K R0627 0613952R66 0 R0772 0613958S29 15
R0218 0613952R01 10K R0419 0613952Q75 1.2K R0700 NOT PLACED R0773 0613958S29 15
R0219 0613952Q66 510 R0420 0613952Q75 1.2K R0702 NOT PLACED R0774 0613952J08 20K
R0220 0613952Q25 10 R0421 0613958H25 10 R0703 0613958J74 0 R0775 NOT PLACED
R0221 0613952Q66 510 R0422 0613952K71 53.6 R0706 0613958S53 150 R0776 0613958J74 0
R0224 0613952Q92 6.2K R0423 0613952L09 121 R0711 0613952H53 150 R0777 0613952H25 10
R0225 0613952Q94 7.5K R0424 0613952L09 121 R0713 0613959H12 30K R0778 NOT PLACED
R0226 0613952Q49 100 R0425 0613952L51 332 R0714 0613952H45 68 R0900 0613952R19 56K
R0229 0613952Q54 160 R0426 0613952Q83 2.7K R0715 0613952H45 68 R0901 0613952R16 43K
3-18 UHF1 (403-470 MHz) 1 - 25W PCB / Schematics / Parts List

Circuit Motorola Circuit Motorola


Description Description
Ref Part No. Ref Part No.
R0902 0613952Q88 4.3K R0979 0613952G67 0
R0903 0613952R09 22K RT0908 0615585H01 THERMISTOR, 47K
R0906 0613952R66 0 RT0953 0615585H01 THERMISTOR, 47K
R0907 0613952R66 0 SH0100 2615362H01 SHIELD
R0909 0613952R16 43K SH0101 2615362H01 SHIELD
R0910 0613952H73 1K SH0300 2615362H01 SHIELD
R0911 0613952Q61 330 SH0301 2615362H01 SHIELD
R0912 0613952R13 33K SH0500 2615576H01 SHIELD
R0913 0613952R66 0 SH0900 2686423Z02 SHIELD
R0914 0613952R31 180K SH0901 2686425Z02 SHIELD
R0915 0613952R21 68K SP0700 1015349H01 SOLDER PREFORM
R0916 0613952Q93 6.8K SP0701 1015349H01 SOLDER PREFORM
R0917 0613952H91 5.6K SP0702 1015349H01 SOLDER PREFORM
R0918 0613952H63 390 SP0703 1015349H01 SOLDER PREFORM
R0919 0613952R15 39K SP0704 1015349H01 SOLDER PREFORM
R0920 0613952R09 22K SP0705 1015349H01 SOLDER PREFORM
R0921 0613952H81 2.2K SP0706 1015349H01 SOLDER PREFORM
R0922 0613952R14 36K SP0707 1015349H01 SOLDER PREFORM
R0923 0613952R66 0 T0400 2515121H01 BALUN XFMR
R0924 0613952H91 5.6K T0401 2515121H01 BALUN XFMR
R0925 0613952H91 5.6K U0100 5104932K08 IC, FRACN SYNTHESIZER
R0926 0613958H53 150 U0101 5114000B59 ANALOG SWITCH
R0927 0613952H42 51 U0201 4815267H01 DUAL PNP
R0928 0613958H39 39 U0303 NOT PLACED
R0929 0613958H39 39 U0304 4815267H01 DUAL PNP
R0930 0613952R07 18K U0600 5102495J14 IC, RF ASIC
R0931 0613952R66 0 U0601 5115391H01 VOLTAGE REGULATOR
R0936 0613952N66 47.5K U0700 4802246J29 PA PRE-DRIVER
R0937 0613952N21 16.2K U0900 5115147H01 DUAL OPAMP
R0938 0613952R66 0 U0901 5115147H01 DUAL OPAMP
R0940 0613952R66 0 U0940 5180390L83 IC, PA CONTROLLER
R0941 0613952R66 0 U0941 5115391H01 VOLTAGE REGULATOR
R0942 0613952M81 6.81K U0942 5114004A35 VOLTAGE DETECTOR
R0943 0613952N58 39.2K VR0700 4813977M11 DIODE, 5.6V ZENER
R0944 0613952R66 0 Y0100 5102495J07 1.5PPM 16.8MHZ TCXO (Non-
R0946 0613952M51 3.32K GPS Models only)
R0947 0613952R66 0
R0950 0613952N01 10K
R0951 0613952N62 43.2K
R0954 0613952R40 430K
R0955 0613952P01 100K
R0960 0613952H82 2.4K
R0970 0613958H56 200
R0971 0613958H55 180
R0972 NOT PLACED
R0973 0613952G67 0
R0974 0613958H57 220
R0975 0613958H57 220
R0976 0613952H53 150
R0977 0613952H51 120
R0978 0613952G67 0
M

DGM 4100/DGM 6100


Mobile Radios
Chapter 6
UHF1 (403-470 MHz)
25-40W
Service Information

Issue: June, 2007


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Chapter 6 - UHF1 High Power Service Information

Table of Contents

Section 1 Theory of Operation

1.0 Introduction ..........................................................................................................1-1


2.0 UHF1 (403-470 MHz) Receiver Circuitry .............................................................1-1
2.1 Receiver Front-End ........................................................................................1-1
2.2 Receiver Back-End.........................................................................................1-2
3.0 UHF1 (403-470 MHz) Transmitter Circuitry - 40 Watt..........................................1-4
3.1 Power Amplifier ..............................................................................................1-4
3.2 Input Stage (50 Ohm Fixed-Gain Block).........................................................1-4
3.3 Pre-Driver Stage.............................................................................................1-5
3.4 Driver Stage....................................................................................................1-5
3.5 Final Stage .....................................................................................................1-5
3.6 Antenna Switch...............................................................................................1-6
3.7 Harmonic Filter ...............................................................................................1-6
3.8 Directional Coupler .........................................................................................1-6
3.9 Power Control.................................................................................................1-7
3.10 Power Ramp Profile Control ...........................................................................1-7
3.11 Thermal Protection .........................................................................................1-8
3.12 Out-of-Range Battery Protection ....................................................................1-8
3.13 Pressure Pad Switch ......................................................................................1-8
4.0 Frequency Generation Circuitry ...........................................................................1-8
4.1 Reference Oscillator .......................................................................................1-8
4.2 Fractional-N Synthesizer ................................................................................1-8
4.3 Voltage Controlled Oscillator (VCO).............................................................1-10
4.4 Synthesizer Operation ..................................................................................1-11

Section 2 Troubleshooting Charts

1.0 Troubleshooting Flow Chart for Receiver ............................................................2-1


2.0 Troubleshooting Flow Chart for 40W Transmitter ................................................2-4
3.0 Troubleshooting Flow Chart for Synthesizer........................................................2-5
4.0 Troubleshooting Flow Chart for Tx VCO (Sheet 1 of 2) .......................................2-6
5.0 Troubleshooting Flow Chart for Rx VCO (Sheet 1 of 2).......................................2-8
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Section 3 UHF1 PCB/Schematics/Parts Lists

1.0 Allocation of Schematics and Circuit Boards ....................................................... 3-1


1.1 Controller Circuits........................................................................................... 3-1
2.0 UHF1 (403-470 MHz) 25 - 40W PCB / Schematics / Parts List ........................... 3-3
UHF1 (403-470 MHz) 25-40W 8486777Z12 Top Side ........................................... 3-3
UHF1 (403-470 MHz) 25-40W 8486777Z12 Bottom Side...................................... 3-4
UHF1 (403-470 MHz) 25-40W Overall Schematic Diagram................................... 3-5
UHF1 (403-470 MHz) 25-40W Receiver Front-End Schematic Diagram ............... 3-6
UHF1 (403-470 MHz) 25-40W Receiver IF Amp Schematic Diagram ................... 3-7
UHF1 (403-470 MHz) 25-40W Receiver Back-End Schematic Diagram ............... 3-8
UHF1 (403-470 MHz) 25-40W Power Amplifier Schematic Diagram ..................... 3-9
UHF1 (403-470 MHz) 25-40W Power Control Schematic Diagram ..................... 3-10
UHF1 (403-470 MHz) 25-40W Synthesizer Schematic Diagram ......................... 3-11
UHF1 (403-470 MHz) 25-40W Receiver VCO Schematic Diagram ..................... 3-12
UHF1 (403-470 MHz) 25-40W Transmit VCO Schematic Diagram ..................... 3-13
UHF1 PCB 8486777Z12 Parts List 25-40W ......................................................... 3-14
1-1

Section 1
THEORY OF OPERATION

1.0 Introduction
This Chapter provides a detailed theory of operation for the UHF circuits in the radio. For details of
the theory of operation and troubleshooting for the associated Controller circuits refer to the
Controller Section of this manual.

2.0 UHF1 (403-470 MHz) Receiver Circuitry


The receiver is configured as a dual-conversion superheterodyne receiver, capable of both FM and
4-level FSK demodulation. The major blocks are the front-end, the mixer, Xtal filter, and the Abacus
III back-end IC. The overall block diagram is shown in Figure 1-1.

2-Pole 2nd L.O.


2-Pole LIMITER/
Varactor Varactor 4-Pole 71.1 or 75.6
Sw. 10 dB IF AMP MHz
Tuned Tuned 73.35 MHz
Attenuator LNA STAGE
X
AD9864
T/R ANT 2n d H i-Speed
Switch L .O .
A /D
V CO

SPI
&
SSI
10 bit 10 bit BUS SPEAKER
DAC DAC
1st L.O. DSP D/A
Low Side Processor
Injection
F0 - 73.35
MHz

Figure 1-1 Receiver Block Diagram

2.1 Receiver Front-End

The front-end consists of a 2-pole varactor-tuned pre-selector filter, an LNA, a 2-pole varactor-tuned
post-selector filter, and a passive double-balanced mixer. The received signal applied to the antenna
is routed through the harmonic filter and PIN diode controlled antenna switch (D0702). A logic high
level on ANT_ENABLE configures the antenna switch for Tx operation while a logic low places the
switch in Rx mode. The insertion loss of the harmonic filter and antenna switch combined is
approximately 0.5 dB max in Rx mode. From this point, the Rx signal is routed to the Local Distance
switch (D0400/R0407), which biases on a diode in normal operation to minimize any insertion loss.
Under strong signal conditions and for improved intermodulation protection from interfering signals,
the switch can be turned on by the signal RF_ATTEN_1, which introduces approximately 10 dB of
additional path loss. Activation of the switch can be accomplished manually by the user or left in the
default setting.
1-2 UHF1 (403-470 MHz) Receiver Circuitry

The signal next reaches the pre-selector filter, which is a 2-pole varactor-tuned filter with 5 zeros
that are optimized to provide image frequency rejection. This filter, along with the similarly designed
post-selector filter, provides over 75 dB of image response rejection. The 3 dB bandwidth for both
filters varies across the band with a minimum of 19 MHz at 403 MHz and a maximum of 40 MHz
around 436 MHz. Half-IF rejection from the filters is also frequency dependent with a minimum of
approximately 10 dB achieved at the worst-case frequency of 436 MHz. Both filters have variable
center frequencies that are adjusted by the FE_TUNE signal, which is derived from the output of a
10-bit DAC internal to the MAKO IC (U3200). The voltage is scaled up by a voltage doubler (Q0403)
in order to provide the required linearity for the filters. Both filters are matched to the LNA (Q0402) to
optimize the amplifier’s noise figure (2.0 dB) and to provide an LNA gain of 15 dB to the signal. The
combined gain of the filters and LNA is about 13 dB. Current source Q0401 maintains the collector
current of Q0402 constant at 20 mA. The LNA, current source, Local Distance switch, and voltage
doubler are all supplied by 9R1_FILT, which is derived from 9R1 after filtering.

Following the post-selector filter is the Class 2, double-balanced mixer. It is comprised of baluns
T0400 and T0401 and diode ring mixer D0405. Injection amplifier Q0405 provides 10 dB of gain to
the Rx VCO injection signal. Another amplifier, Q0202, located in the VCO block, also provides gain
for the LO signal and isolation from high RF signals entering the mixer. The signal applied to the LO
port of the mixer is +16 dBm minimum after passing through the 3-pole/1-zero, low-pass injection
filter. The LO injection is low-side and mixes the signal down to an IF frequency of 73.35 MHz. The
output of the mixer is connected to a diplexer network, which terminates out-of-band frequencies in
51 ohms (R0427) while appearing as high impedance to the 73.35 MHz IF signal.

2.2 Receiver Back-End

The signal entering the back-end is matched to 4-pole crystal filter, FL0500, by C0507 and L0503.
The filter is centered at 73.35 MHz with a 3 dB bandwidth of 12 kHz. IF amplifiers Q0500 and Q0501
follow the crystal filter and provide both amplification and limiting to the signal. An overall gain of 25
dB is available from the composite IF amplifier to lower-level IF signals. As the signal level
increases, Q0501 begins to limit and eventually saturates out at approximately –16 dBm. The
purpose of the limiting is to provide protection to the AD9864 Abacus III back-end IC (U0600). At IF
levels exceeding –32 dBm into U0600, the 2nd LO synthesizer internal to U0600 can be pulled,
causing corruption of the I/Q data being delivered to the DSP. The block diagram for the AD9864 is
shown in Figure 1-2 below.

Figure 1-2 AD9864 Block Diagram


UHF1 (403-470 MHz) Receiver Circuitry 1-3

The Abacus III accepts the 73.35 MHz signal, processes it, and sends out I/Q data in 16-bit format to
the DSP at a 20 kHz rate. Internal to the Abacus III is an LNA and 16 dB FE attenuator, an internal
integer-N synthesizer used to control the external 2nd LO VCO, a Sigma-Delta ADC and decimation
filter, and control and formatting logic for outputting the baseband I/Q data. External to U0600 is the
2nd LO VCO with active device Q0600 and its associated circuitry including the loop filter consisting
of C0613, C0618, and R0603. The 2nd LO mixes the 73.35 MHz IF signal down to 2.25 MHz before
being input to the ADC where it is sampled. The tank circuit (L0608, C0605, C0642, R0617) and
varactor (D0601) for the internal clock synthesizer, work with the loop filter (R0618, C0643, C0646)
to provide the 18 MHz clocking signal to the internal ADC, decimation filter, and SSI formatting
circuitry. A 3 Volt regulator (U0601) provides a clean supply to U0600. Transistor Q0601 is
configured as a super filter to provide the 2nd LO transistor with a low-noise supply. The reference
clock for U0600 is 16.8_REF, which is a buffered (Q0100) 16.8 MHz clock from the synthesizer
block.

Shown below in Figure 1-3, is a simplified block diagram of the signal flow through the receiver
back-end and the DSP processor portion of the OMAP (U1000). All of the blocks within the dotted
box represent the DSP software algorithms internal to the DSP.

AD9864 Hi
FM
SPEED
73.35 DISCRIMINATOR DEEMPHASIS ANALOG AUDIO
ADC FIR SPEAKER
MHz GAIN STAGES
IF
Σ∆ DAC

DSP ANALOG FM MODE

AD9864 Hi 4-FSK
SPEED FM SYMBOL AMBE
73.35 ANALOG AUDIO
ADC DISCRIMINATOR RECOVERY VOCODER SPEAKER
MHz FIR GAIN STAGES
IF
Σ∆ DAC

DSP DIGITAL 4FSK MODE

Figure 1-3 Signal Flow through Receiver Back-End

The DSP takes the incoming 20 kHz data stream and passes the information through an FIR (Finite
Impulse Response) filter, which provides rejection from any in-band adjacent channel interference.
The remaining filter data is then sent through a decimation process further reducing its frequency to
8 kHz.

Depending on whether the radio is in Analog or Digital mode determines the type of signal
processing used. If in Analog mode, the remaining 8 kHz data is sent through the FM Discriminator
and De-emphasis subroutines in the DSP code. If the radio is in Digital mode, the 8 kHz data is
again passed through the FM Discriminator but an additional Symbol Recovery routine is applied
along with a standard AMBE Vocoder process. The data is sent to the MAKO (U3200), which
provides digital to analog conversion and drives the audio gain stages. Detailed information
regarding this can be found in the Audio Section of the Controller Theory of Operation.
1-4 UHF1 (403-470 MHz) Transmitter Circuitry - 40 Watt

3.0 UHF1 (403-470 MHz) Transmitter Circuitry - 40 Watt


The Transmitter consists of the power amplifier (PA) circuitry and the power control circuitry. The
power amplifier provides amplification of the signal from the VCO up to the desired output power.
The power control block is responsible for ensuring the desired output power level is maintained in
both analog and digital modes, as well as protecting the power amplifier from damage due to heat,
antenna mismatch, out-of-range battery voltage, and poor assembly.

9V3_TX 9V3_TX 9V3_TX A+ ANT_ ENABLE

Microstrip
ANT_ ENABLE LDMOS LDMOS LDMOS Dual
Predriver Driver Final Harmonic Directional
Agilent RD 01 MUS1 RD 07 MVS1 MRF1570 Filter Coupler
ADA4743
mb /
r TX Port
ine
Ma litter

Co atch
Ma

Ma

Sp
t ch

TX_INJ
M
t ch

t ch

RX Port
CW / 4 FSK
Pad T/ R To FE Forward Reflected
+ 13 dBm Port Port
INPUT Switch
FROM SW_9V1
FINAL_BIAS
VCO BATTERY_DET
A+ +

To Pressure To Pressure To Pressure Thermal


Pad Switch Pad Switch Pad Switch Cutback Voltage
Controlled
Variable
Attenuator

9V3

To Predriver

P res s ure
P ad Clos es
S witc h
9V3 SW_9V1
To Driver
V_ CONTROL -5 dBm
(nominal)
To Final VCONT
VAPC AD 8315 RF IN
VSET TX_DAC
VIN +5 VOUT VPOS
ENBL FLTR COMM Active
Pressure +5 V Regulator Reconstruction
Pad Filter
Switch

Log Amp Controller

Figure 1-4 UHF 40 Watt High-Power Transmitter Detailed Block Diagram

3.1 Power Amplifier

The radio’s 40 Watt power amplifier (PA) is a 4-stage amplifier which amplifies the output of the VCO
to the required transmit power level. The first stage is an LDMOS (Lateral Double Diffuse MOS) 50
ohm fixed-gain block (ADA-4743, U0700) followed by the adjustable gain LDMOS pre-driver
(RD01MUS1, Q0705), an adjustable gain LDMOS driver (RD07MVS1, Q0703), and the fixed-gain
LDMOS final device (MRF1570, Q0702). A transmit/receive (TR) switch and a harmonic filter
complete the transmit lineup.

3.2 Input Stage (50 Ohm Fixed-Gain Block)

The first stage (ADA-4743, U0700) is an integrated circuit with internally matched 50 ohm input and
output stages providing approximately 16.5 dB power gain. It provides reverse isolation between the
PA and the VCO to lessen the risk of VCO load-pull and it also supplies appropriate power to the
pre-driver stage. The ADA-4743 is biased at 60 mA during transmit by R0706, which is switched to
9V3_TX during TX by Q0701 (controlled by Antenna_En). The ADA-4743 is preceded by an 11 dB
resistive pad to further improve reverse isolation.
UHF1 (403-470 MHz) Transmitter Circuitry - 40 Watt 1-5

3.3 Pre-Driver Stage

The next stage is a low-power, LDMOS device (RD01MUS1, Q0705), which delivers up to +27 dBm
to the driver stage. Its gain is controlled by varying the gate bias voltage and varies from low gain up
to approximately 14 dB power gain. The gate bias voltage is controlled in parallel with the driver
stage by the V_cont signal.

The input match to this stage is a high-pass topology comprised of L0718, C0817, and L0721. High-
pass matches are used where appropriate to minimize the chances of low frequency regeneration
within the amplifier. R0759 and R0777 are required to improve the bandwidth of this circuit. The
inter-stage match between the pre-driver and driver stages is comprised of L0720, C0786, and
C0791 arranged in a high-pass topology. Additional pads are provided on the transceiver board to
allow for possible engineering optimizations to this match. These are non-populated parts C0789,
C0792, C0793, and C0794.

3.4 Driver Stage

The third stage is a medium-power, LDMOS device (RD07MVS1, Q0703), which delivers up to +38
dBm to the final device. Its gain is controlled by varying the gate bias voltage and varies from low
gain up to approximately 11 dB of power gain. The gate bias voltage is controlled with the V_cont
signal and is controlled in parallel with the pre-driver stage gain.

R0718, R0720, R0754, and R0755 are required to improve the bandwidth of the driver stage. The
inter-stage match (as well as the power splitter) between the driver and final device is comprised of
C0753, C0813, C0818, C0819, C0732, C0743, C0744 and C0761, and associated micro-strips on
the PCB. Additional pads are provided on the printed circuit board to allow for possible engineering
optimizations to this match. These are non-populated parts C0754, C0755, C0729, C0730, C0731,
C0808, C0764, C0760, and C0765.

3.5 Final Stage

The final stage is a high-power, LDMOS device (MRF1570, Q0702) consisting of two parallel, high-
power devices within 1 plastic package. The package is mounted to a copper carrier to improve
thermal conductivity to the chassis and also to more tightly control the RF load, allowing higher and
more consistent maximum output power. This stage is biased at a quiescent current of 750 mA and
operates with a fixed-gain of approximately 10 dB, allowing the radio to be set to a maximum output
power of 48 Watts. The quiescent current is set by adjusting the Final_Bias signal. Both elements of
this transistor are fabricated on the same semiconductor die and are well matched, allowing control
via a single voltage.

Both the input and output matching circuits of this stage have extremely critical part location
requirements. Any repair must be done with care to ensure the replaced components are placed
accurately and properly soldered. Of particular concern are input matching capacitors C0732 and
C0761 and output matching capacitors C0811 and C0812. The resistor networks at the input of each
of the final elements are required to improve the bandwidth of the circuit. These resistors are R0762
through R0773.

The output matching circuit and power combiner is comprised of C0811, C0719, C0812, C0746,
C0726, and C0737 and associated microstrips fabricated on the printed circuit board. Additional
pads are provided on the PC board to allow for possible engineering optimizations to this match.
These are non-populated parts C0720, C0721, C0747, C0748, C0727, and C0741. R0719 is added
as a preventative measure against half-carrier regeneration. If the final device fails and has to be
1-6 UHF1 (403-470 MHz) Transmitter Circuitry - 40 Watt

replaced, R0719 should be carefully inspected to ensure against any damage caused by the final
device. Replacement of the final device requires that the bias voltage be re-tuned using the
Customer Programming Software (CPS). Care must be taken not to damage the device by
exceeding the maximum allowed quiescent current which is 1 Amp. The device can tolerate up to 5
Amps for brief periods of time without damage.

3.6 Antenna Switch

The antenna switch (TR switch) routes the signal between either the transmitter or receiver and the
antenna. In transmit mode, it utilizes the existing dc feed (A+) to the final stage device (Q0702). Both
PIN diodes D0700 and D0702 are turned on during key-up through forward biasing. This is achieved
by pulling down the voltage at the cathode end of D0702 to approximately 12.2 Volts (0.7 Volt drop
across each diode). Q0704 is configured as a current sink that maintains the current through the
antenna switch diodes at 100 mA, as set by VR0700 and R0738. The current sink is enabled during
transmit mode by ANT_ENABLE, which is asserted through Q0706 and associated circuitry. When
the PIN diodes are conducting, an RF ground is formed at the anode of the lower PIN diode, D0702,
which places L0710 and C0803 in parallel. The values of L0710 and C0803 are chosen so as to be
parallel resonant at the center of the transmit band, making them appear as an open-circuit so that a
50 ohm power path is maintained through the top PIN diode to the harmonic filter.

In receive mode, DC current through the PIN diodes is interrupted by turning off the current sink.
The RF path now flows from the harmonic filter, through the matching circuit formed by L0710,
C0803, and the capacitive divider formed by C0767 and C0772. C0766, currently unplaced, is
provided for possible future engineering optimizations to this match. The purpose of L0719 is to form
a parallel resonant tank with the reverse capacitance of D0700, improving the receive path return
loss at the receive input of the TR switch.

3.7 Harmonic Filter

Inductors L0706, L0707, L0708, and capacitors C0742, C0739, C0740, and C0738 form a 7-
element low-pass filter to attenuate harmonic energy from the transmitter. R0713 is used to drain
any electrostatic charges that might otherwise build up on the antenna. The harmonic filter also
prevents high-level RF signals above the receiver pass-band from reaching the receiver circuits,
improving spurious response rejection.

3.8 Directional Coupler

The dual-directional microstrip coupler is implemented at the harmonic filter output to sample both
forward and reverse directed transmitter power. RF power from the transmitter PA passes through
the microstrip coupler before reaching the antenna. Forward RF power is coupled to the U0940 log
detector/controller via the voltage-controlled attenuator (VCA) stage consisting of pin diodes D0901,
D0902, and D0903. The log detector/controller regulates the gain of PA stages Q0703 and Q0705
(via V_cont), thus ensuring that the forward power out of the radio is held to a constant value.

The directional coupler functions not only as part of the transmitter power regulation circuit but also
as part of the VSWR load-detection circuitry. Its physical location close to the antenna connector
allows accurate VSWR sense at the transmitter output. Forward and reverse coupled signals are
rectified by D0904 and D0905, respectively. DC voltage FWD_DETECTED is proportional to RF
power while REV_DETECTED is proportional to reflected RF power. The detected voltages are fed
to the respective inputs of difference amplifier U0901. The difference amplifier output is applied to
the variable attenuator control stage, U0900-1. An abnormally high reflected power level, i.e., a
damaged antenna, also causes an increase in the difference amplifier output voltage. This causes a
UHF1 (403-470 MHz) Transmitter Circuitry - 40 Watt 1-7

reduction in attenuation by the VCA. As a result, the greater RF signal applied to the log detector/
controller causes the controller to reduce the gain of PA stages Q0703 and Q0705. Transmitter
power is thus reduced to prevent damage to the final device due to an improper load.

3.9 Power Control

The transmitter uses PA controller IC, U0940 to control the power output of the radio. A portion of
the forward RF power from the transmitter is sampled by the directional coupler and delivered via
the VCA to the RFIN port of the PA controller IC (pin 1). The PA controller, a log detector type,
provides temperature-stable, high-accuracy control over a typical 50 dB dynamic range.

The MAKO IC contains a digital-to-analog converter (DAC), which provides a reference voltage
(TX_DAC) at the input of reconstruction filter stage U0900-2. The filtered reference voltage at the
output of U0900-2 is divided by the combination of R0942 and R0946 before reaching the VSET
input of the PA controller IC (pin 3). Thermistor RT0953 is used in combination with R0954 to
compensate reference voltage drift at operating temperature extremes. Reference voltage level is
programmable through the SPI lines of the MAKO. This reference voltage is proportional to the
desired power setting of the transmitter and is factory programmed at several points across the
frequency range of the transmitter to offset frequency response variations of the transmitter’s
coupled power circuits.

The PA controller IC provides a dc output voltage at pin 7 (VAPC), which is divided to provide gate
bias for PA pre-driver and driver stages. The 0 Volts to 5 Volts range at U0940, pin 7, is applied as
V_CONTROL to power-adjust the transmitter by controlling the gate bias of stages Q0703 and
Q0705. Voltage divider combination R0727 and R0728 provides gate bias to Q0703 while divider
combination R0750 and R0751 provides gate bias to Q0705. This adjusts the transmitter power
output to the intended value. The ratio of each of these resistive dividers is chosen to ensure that
Q0703 and Q0705 are both running at their nominal design condition at rated output power.
Variations in sampled forward transmitter power cause the PA controller IC to adjust the control
voltage above or below its nominal value to raise or lower output power in order to maintain
transmitter output power relative to the reference voltage applied to VSET.

3.10 Power Ramp Profile Control

In order to minimize the transient adjacent channel power at the transmitter’s output, the ramped
power follows a raised-cosine profile. The PA controller IC has a linear slope function when scaled in
dB/V. To achieve the desired raised-cosine profile of the output power, the ramped reference voltage
provided by the MAKO DAC follows a raised-cosine approximation. The MAKO DAC reference
output is low-pass filtered by the DAC reconstruction filter before it is applied to the VSET input of
the PA controller IC.

Reconstruction filtering reduces spurious emissions in the RF spectrum as a result of the finite steps
of the DAC. Loop filter capacitor C0926 in conjunction with resistor R0950 and the integrator within
the PA controller IC, set the loop dynamics. The loop response has been optimized to achieve
sufficient speed to follow the required ramping profiles while meeting switching transient
requirements over varied power levels. Accurate control of the power-rise (ramp-up) and power-
decay (ramp-down) characteristics minimizes splatter into adjacent channels.
1-8 Frequency Generation Circuitry

3.11 Thermal Protection

Thermistor RT0908 in combination with R0902, form a voltage divider with the output proportional to
the sensed transceiver board temperature in the vicinity of the transmitter driver and final devices.
The voltage divider output is routed to an operational amplifier U0901-2, which provides a dc voltage
via diode junction D0900 to control the attenuation level of the VCA stage. For the condition that the
temperature threshold set by resistive divider combination R0901 and R0909 is reached, the VCA is
driven to increase the RFIN signal at the PA controller IC (pin 1). This increase will cause the
controller IC to adjust the PA control voltage below its nominal value to decrease transmitter output
power. Temperature will be reduced by lowering transmitter output power relative to the reference
voltage applied to VSET.

3.12 Out-of-Range Battery Protection

Transmitter power cutback under extended battery supply voltage operation is provided for by
monitoring the battery supply in the controller circuit of the radio in order to change the VSET input
of the PA controller IC (pin 3) for reduced transmitter output. This feature allows transmitter PA
dissipation to be limited at high-line battery supply operating conditions while limiting transmitter PA
overdrive conditions at low-line battery supply operating conditions.

3.13 Pressure Pad Switch

The power control circuitry includes a safety switch (S0700) that consists of a conductive portion of
the rubber pad which pushes the RF final transistor Q0702 against the chassis. When the chassis
cover and rubber pad are properly assembled, the conductive portion of the pad contacts a pattern
on the transceiver board, electrically closing switch S0700. If the cover and pad are not in place,
switch S0700 is open-circuited and the power control circuit is disabled, turning off the gate bias to
Q0702, Q0703, and Q0705. This prevents thermal damage of the RF transistors which could occur
if the transmitter is operated without adequate heat sinking.

4.0 Frequency Generation Circuitry


The synthesizer subsystem consists of the reference oscillator (Y0100), the fractional-N synthesizer
IC (Tomahawk II, U0100), and the Voltage Controlled Oscillator VCO.

4.1 Reference Oscillator

The reference oscillator (Y0100) contains a temperature compensated crystal oscillator with a
frequency of 16.8 MHz. A digital-to-analog (DAC) converter internal to U0100 (Tomahawk) and
controlled by the microprocessor via serial interface (SPI), sets the voltage at the AUX_DAC output
of U0100 (pin H6) to set the frequency of the oscillator. The output of the oscillator (pin 3 of Y0100)
is applied to pin K5 (XOSC_BASE) of U0100.

4.2 Fractional-N Synthesizer

The Tomahawk II synthesizer IC (U0100) consists of a pre-scaler, a programmable divider and


divider control logic, phase detector, charge pump, a D/A converter in the high frequency analog
modulation path, an attenuator to balance the high and low frequency modulation paths, a serial
interface for control (SPI), a serial interface for modulation (SSI), and a super filter for the regulated
2.45 Volts.
Frequency Generation Circuitry 1-9

D10 Data Read


H2,J3 5V
D9 Data Write TOMAHAWK II A7
SPI 2.775V Dig
SPI C11 Clock Interface Fractional -N
A5,A10,B2,B9,
D8 CEX
Synthesizer G2,J4,J6,J10,
K2,L6
(U0100) 2.775 V Ana

F11 Data B7,E11,G10,J1


1.875V Dig
F10 Clock SSI
SSI Interface
(Modulation ) F9 Fsync

Super K4 SF _OUT
2.775V Ana
Filter
Waveform Modulation
Generator Unit

Digital DS 16.8MHz REF


Attenuator 18-bit J11

Buffer Buffer
K8 HP MOD Fractional
D/A
Unit

Reference K5
VCO Divider
TX / LO J2 PRSC
Prescaler Main Divider

AUX H6 TCXO
D/A (16.8MHz)
Main
Phase/Freq.
Detector
And
Charge Pumps

G3 H1 D7
Main _CP LOCK DETECT

Adapt _CP
Loop Filter

Figure 1-5 UHF Synthesizer Block Diagram

A voltage of 2.775 Volts applied to the super filter input (U0100 pin J4) supplies an output voltage of
2.45 Vdc (SF_OUT) at pin K4. This supplies the VCO and the VCO modulation bias circuit (via
R0321). The super filter supply voltage is provided by the 2.775 Volt regulator within U3200. The
synthesizer is also supplied by the 5 Volt regulator, U3002, another 2.775 Volt regulator within
U3200, and a 1.875 Volt regulator within U3200.

The output signal LOCK (U0100-D7) provides information about the lock status of the synthesizer
loop. A high level at this output indicates a stable loop. A discrete buffer amplifier (Q0100) provides
a buffered 16.8 MHz reference frequency to other parts of the radio.

The serial programming interface (SPI) is connected to the mP via the data lines SPI_DW (U0100-
D9) and SPI_DR (U0100-D10), clock line SPI_CLK (U0100-C11), and chip enable line CEX (U0100-
D8). The serial modulation interface (SSI) is connected to the DSP via the data line SDTX (U0100-
F11), clock line TXCLK (U0100-F10), and frame sync line SFTX (U0100-F9).
1-10 Frequency Generation Circuitry

4.3 Voltage Controlled Oscillator (VCO)

The Voltage Controlled Oscillator (VCO) subsystem consists of four Colpitts oscillators (two each for
Tx and Rx), a single-stage Tx buffer amplifier, a single-stage Rx buffer amplifier, oscillator bias
control switches, and the modulation circuitry.

UHF VCO
High Port Modulation
TX_VCO_SEL 1 Subsystem
(U0100 -E5)
(HP_MOD_OUT)
(U0100 -K8) 9V3_VCO
(U3001 -5)

TX VCO 1
TX INJ
TX_VCO_SEL 2
(U0100 -A4)
TX Buffer Amp To U0700

TX VCO 2

Prescaler Low Pass


(U0100 -J2) Filter

RX_VCO_SEL 1
(U0100 -B4)

9R1
Steering Line Voltage (Q0107 )
(VCTRL)
RX VCO 1
RX INJ
RX_VCO_SEL 2
(U0100 -H8)
RX Buffer Amp To Q0405

RX VCO 2

Figure 1-6 UHF VCO Block Diagram

Due to the limited steering line voltage provided by the Tomahawk Synthesizer IC (U0100), the UHF
VCO design incorporates a total of four oscillators; two varactor-tunable Colpitts oscillators each for
Tx and Rx. Each oscillator has a tuning range of 33.5 MHz, sufficient to cover the Rx and Tx
frequency ranges of 326.65 MHz to 396.65 MHz and 403 MHz to 470 MHz, respectively. The
oscillators resonate at fundamental operating frequencies. Four (active-low logic) general purpose
output lines (GPO1, GPO2, GPO3, and GPO6) from the Tomahawk IC (U0100-B4, A4, E5, and H8)
provide the control for independent bias selection to each oscillator (VCO_SEL) via the PNP
transistor switches U0304 and U0201. The 2.45 Volt super filtered output, SF_OUT, of the
Tomahawk IC (U0100-K4) supplies the bias to the oscillators. A portion of the VCO output signal is
lightly coupled through coupling capacitors C0331 and C0231, routed through a low-pass filter
(formed by L0221, C0235, C0230, and C0233), and fed back to the M_PRSC input of the
Tomahawk IC (U0100-J2).

High-port modulation is scaled through a voltage divider (comprised of R0319, R0320, and R0321)
and applied to the Tx modulation varactor diode CR0300. The TX VCO frequency is modulated via
coupling capacitors C0310 and C0344. High-port modulation is also applied to the VCO steering line
(through R0139, R0140 and C0166) which modulates the main VCO tuning varactors.
Frequency Generation Circuitry 1-11

A discrete single-stage Tx buffer amplifier (comprised of the NPN transistor Q0302 and surrounding
components) amplifies the signal from the Tx oscillator to the level required by the first stage of the
Transmitter Power Amplifier (U0700). The TX buffer amplifier also provides sufficient isolation from
any undesired load-pulling from the Transmitter Power Amplifier. The bias for Q0302 is provided by
the 9.3 Volt regulator U3001.

A discrete single-stage Rx buffer amplifier (comprised of the NPN transistor Q0202 and surrounding
components) amplifies the signal from the Rx oscillator to the level required by the LO injection
amplifier (Q0405). The Rx buffer amplifier also provides sufficient isolation from any undesired load-
pulling from high input levels in the receiver front-end. GPO4 from the Tomahawk IC (U0100-D4)
controls the transistor switch (comprised of Q0108 and Q0107), that enables the 9.1 Volt bias to
Q0202 (via the 9.3 Volt regulator U3001).

4.4 Synthesizer Operation

The complete synthesizer subsystem is comprised mainly of the Tomahawk synthesizer IC,
Reference Oscillator (crystal oscillator with temperature compensation), loop filter circuitry, VCO,
and DC supplies. The VCO feedback signal, PRSC, is fed to pin J2 of U0100 (M_PRSC) via a low-
pass filter (L0221, C0235, C0230, and C0233) which attenuates harmonics and provides the correct
level to close the phase-locked loop.

The prescaler in the synthesizer IC (U0100) is a four-level prescaler capable of dividing by 4, 5, 6,


and 7. The main loop N divider is configured to be an 8-bit divider. The divide-by-N portion of the
main loop is set via the SPI. The fractional portion of the divider is realized using a 3-accumulator,
24-bit fractional divider. The SPI is used to set the desired divide ratio.

The output of the prescaler is applied to the main loop divider. The output of the main divider is sent
to the phase/frequency detector, which compares the main divider’s output signal with the reference
signal. The reference signal is generated by dividing down the signal of the reference oscillator
(Y0100). The output signal of the phase/frequency detector is a pulsed signal which is routed to the
charge pumps. The main charge pump current is programmable through the SPI with its output at
pin G3 of U0100 (MN_CP). The loop filter transforms this current into a steering voltage that is
applied to the VCO.

To reduce lock time when new frequency data has been loaded into the synthesizer, an adapt
charge pump providing much greater current than the main charge pump is turned on for a finite
amount of time to quickly charge or discharge the loop filter capacitors to steer the VCO to the
desired frequency. The output of the adapt charge pump passes to the loop filter via pin H1 of
U0100 (MN_ADAPT_CP). When the synthesizer is within the lock range and the adapt timer runs
out, the adapt charge pump is powered down and the main charge pump takes over. A settled
synthesizer loop is indicated by a high level at signal LOCK (U0100-D7), which is routed to the
microprocessor. Q0102 is configured as a current source to provide a steady 1.5 mA during the
adapt period. U0101 is an analog switch that opens the adapt path slightly before the end of the
adapt period to prevent the current from the current source from pushing the VCO off frequency.
1-12 Frequency Generation Circuitry

Modulation is performed by applying a digital data stream via the SSI bus from the DSP (U1000) to
the synthesizer (U0100). In order to meet spurious and phase noise requirements, the PLL
bandwidth was designed to be narrower than the full modulation bandwidth, therefore requiring the
use of dual-port modulation. Internal to the synthesizer (U0100), low-port modulation is added to the
fractional-N division numerator to trace out the modulation versus time while the high-port data
stream passes through an interpolating waveform generator, a digital attenuator (for modulation
balancing), and then gets converted to an analog signal through a 10-bit DAC before modulating the
VCO. This high-port analog modulation output (HP_MOD_OUT, U0100-K8) is connected to the
VCO modulation varactor diode (CR0300) via C0360 and R0319, and to the loop filter via R0139,
R0140, and C0166.
2-1

Section 2
TROUBLESHOOTING CHARTS

1.0 Troubleshooting Flow Chart for Receiver (Sheet 1 of 3)

NO RX AUDIO

Set up radio in Analog Volume


Receive mode on Yes No No
Audio at pin 6 Audio at pin 10 level
desired channel of U3505? of U3501? adjusted
with Squelch open properly?

No Yes Yes
Spray or inject 73.35 MHz
RF carrier modulated with
1 kHz Audio Tone into XTAL
Filter FL0500 B
No Yes
Audio at pin 1
of U3501?

Audio Tone No
present Verify audio path to Check U3501
at Speaker? U3501 bias and
replace part if
necessary

Yes
No Yes Check biasing
Audio at pin 4 Audio at pin 1
before replacing
of U3500? of U3500?
Place unit into "Test Mode" U3500
by pressing <P2> on control
head five times.
Use the channel button to set
Yes No
channel to F1 (403.025 MHz)
Apply an on-channel
RF carrier at -47 dBm modulated
with 1 kHz tone Check connections to Verify audio path
at the antenna port external speaker and replace between U3500 and
speaker if necessary pin 1 of U3501

1st LO No
No 1st LO Check VCO
(329.675 MHz)
> +5 dBm Troubleshooting
> +16 dBm
at R0422? Flow Chart
at TP0401?

Yes Yes

RF level
of on-channel Yes
Check T0400 and D0405 9 VDC Yes
signal > -45 dBm Check biasing on
and replace if necessary present
on pin 4 Q0405 before replacing
of T0401? at R0417?

No
No
Check
A 9R1 path back to
Synthesizer
2-2 Troubleshooting Flow Chart for Receiver

1.1 Troubleshooting Flow Chart for Receiver (Sheet 2 of 3)

Voltage level No +9.0 VDC No


on pin 4 Check biasing on
>2.7 VDC Q0403 before replacing
on D0401? at Q0403?

Yes Yes Check circuitry around


D0401, D0402, D0403, and
D0404 for shorts and opens

Voltage
No < 0.5 VDC No Check Synthesizer
~ 0.8 VDC at
at pin 2 Troubleshooting
R0432/D0400?
of Q0400? Flow Chart

Check biasing
Yes circuitry of
Yes
Q0400 before
replacing

RF level
No Is voltage No Check biasing circuitry of
of on-channel
at R0409 Q0401 and Q0402 before
Signal > -45 dBm
= 0.7 VDC? replacing
at C0420?

Yes Check biasing circuitry of


Yes
Q0402 before replacing

Check D0403, D0404, and


associated capacitors
for opens and shorts and
replace if necessary
Troubleshooting Flow Chart for Receiver 2-3

1.2 Troubleshooting Flow Chart for Receiver (Sheet 3 of 3)

3.0 VDC No No Check Controller


5.0 VDC Troubleshooting
on pin 1
16.8 MHz Check Synthesizer at E0610? Flow Chart
No of U0601?
present Troubleshooting
at C0622? Flow Chart
Yes Check biasing on
Yes
U0601 before
Yes replacing

Yes Remove Shield


3.5 VDC SH0500
2nd LO at E0609?
No Check biasing on
> 0 dBm and
Q0600 and
at 71.1 MHz
check continuity
at TP0600?
No on D0600.
Replace parts if necessary
Check biasing on
Yes Q0601 before
replacing

Clock DC continuity
18 MHz No No Yes No
~ 1.65 VDC VCO and LF through
present
on R0617? components biasing components
at L0608?
OK? E0600 - E0610?

Yes Yes No Yes

Check diode Check for visible


Replace components solder shorts near Replace
continuity before
as needed pins before replacing defective biasing
replacing D0601
U0600 component

Biasing No
73.35 MHz No
correct on
present
Q0500 and
at TP0602?
Q0501?
Check 5 VDC
supply and biasing
components
Yes Yes
before replacing
Q0500 or Q0501
73.35 MHz
present No Check FL0500 matching
at pin 6 of components before
FL0500? replacing

Yes Check signal gain


and biasing
before replacing
Q0500 or Q0501

2.25 MHz No ~ 3.0 VDC No Check biasing


present on L0604 components and 3 VDC supply.
at C0625? and L0605? Replace any parts if necessary

Yes
Yes
2-4 Troubleshooting Flow Chart for 40W Transmitter

2.0 Troubleshooting Flow Chart for 40W Transmitter

No Transmitter
Power

Is TP0909 Is TP0702 No Check 9V3_PA Regulator in


Yes
> 1 VDC? = 9.3 VDC? Controller Troubleshooting
Flow Chart

No Yes

Check 9.3V Regulator No Is TP0913 Is D0702-K No


Check T/R bias
circuit (U3001) = 9.1 VDC? ~ 12.4 VDC? circuit

Is resistance
Yes Check Bias Set
Yes Yes to ground at Q0702
G1 and G2 Circuit; bias tune
~ 66 kohm?
Yes
No Are TP0707 No No
Check 5V Regulator Is U0941 Pin 1 Is Pressure Pad Replace Q0702 *
circuit (U0941) and TP0708
= 5 VDC? Switch in place?
~ 2.2 VDC?

No Place Switch or
Yes Yes R0775

No Is voltage at Is power Yes


Check MAKO No Is TP0703 Replace U0700
TP(TX_RAMP_DA at TP0704
Troubleshooting Flow Chart C) in controller ~ 16.5 dBm? 0 dBm?
> 3 VDC?
No Check VCO
Yes Yes Troubleshooting
Flow Chart

Check U0900-2 and No Is voltage at Is power at No Check Q0705 and


associated circuitry TP0910 TP0709 ~ 15 dB
associated circuitry
> 1 VDC? > TP0710?

Yes Yes

Is power at No Check Q0703 and


Replace U0940 TP0702 ~ 10 dB associated circuitry
> TP0709?

Yes

Is power at No Check Q0702 and


D0700-A ~ 10 dB associated circuitry
> TP0702?

Yes

Measure relative power thru remainder of TR switch and LPF to find


open circuit. Perform visual inspection of circuit.

* Note: If Q0702 is replaced radio must be bias set and power set.

1) Levels are during Transmit Mode (analog), 13.6V at battery connector, 50 ohm termination on transmitter.
2) Make sure PCB is screwed into chassis during these tests to avoid final device damage.
3) When making measurements within the transmitter using an RF power probe, be careful that the rating
of the probe is not exceeded. The “relative” measurements listed in the flow chart should be made with a
scope probe connected to a spectrum analyzer or similar instrument to avoid damaging sensitive power
probes.
Troubleshooting Flow Chart for Synthesizer 2-5

3.0 Troubleshooting Flow Chart for Synthesizer


Start

No
Visual check of Correct
the Board OK? Problem

Yes
No Yes
+2.45V at C0137 Are C0136,
Replace U0100
(SF_OUT)? C0137 OK?
No Check 5V
+5V at R0100? Regulator
U3002 Yes No

Yes Replace or
resolder
components

+2.775V at No
R0101 and Check U3200
R0103?

1.5ms pulse at
No 1.5ms (inverted) No Check P U1000
Yes TP_ADAPT_SW
pulse at R2517 when Troubleshooting
when channel
channel changed? Chart
changed?

No
+1.875V at
Check U3200 Yes
R0102? Yes

Check Q0106,
Yes R0159

Is 16.8MHz No
Signal at C0145? Check Y0100

Yes
Is RF Prescaler level
No Check VCO
(at C0233) between
Troubleshooting
100mVpk and 300mVpk
Chart
Is 16.8MHz No No (harmonics <-15dBc)?
Is 16.8MHz Replace
Signal at R0155? Signal at R0109? U0100

Yes Yes

Yes Check Q0100


and surrounding Replace
components U0100

Is either GPO2 or
Is Modulation Yes No Is SPI No Check P U1000
Is Radio in TX or TX GPO3 low (<0.5V),
Present at but not both, and Programming Troubleshooting
RX mode? OK? Chart
R0139? GPO1 and GPO6 are
high (>1.4V)?
RX
No Yes

Yes
Replace
U0100

Is either GPO1 or
Yes
GPO6 low (<0.5V),
but not both, and
GPO2 and GPO3 are
Is Tx SSI activity high (>1.4V)?
present on CLK, Yes
FSYNC, and DATA
lines (R2512, R2514,
R2513)? No Is SPI No Check P U1000
Programming Troubleshooting
OK? Chart

No Check P U1000
Troubleshooting Yes
Chart
Replace
U0100
2-6 Troubleshooting Flow Chart for Tx VCO (Sheet 1 of 2)

4.0 Troubleshooting Flow Chart for Tx VCO (Sheet 1 of 2)

No TX VCO signal at C0318

Visual check No
of board Correct
Correct
problem
problem
Correct problem
OK?

Yes

No Radio did not boot up


9 VDC at L0300? Radio didornot
properly boot up
check
properly or check
9V3 Regulator
9V3 Regulator

Yes

Vbe= 0.7 VDC No Check biasing


Check biasing
components then
for Q0302?
components
replace
replace Q0302then
Q0302 ifif
replace Q0302 if
needed
needed
needed

Yes

Check components
Yes RF signal
between R0332 and
present at
L0305 for shorts or
R0332?
opens

No

Check Synthesizer No VCO 1


Check Synthesizer
Troubleshooting 2.556VVDC
2.556 at
at C0362 & Radio programmed for
Troubleshooting
Chart C0300?
C0363 Tx VCO 1 or 2?
Chart

Yes VCO 2

Radio
Radio is not is not for
programmed No
VCO programmed for
1 Transmit Mode ~ 0 VDC at
VCO1 Transmit Mode No Check Synthesizer
or U0100 not functional C0348? 2.556 VDC at Check Synthesizer
or U0100 not 2.556 V at C0362 &
C0336? Troubleshooting
C0363 Troubleshooting
Chart
functional Chart
Yes
Yes
Check biasing
Check biasing
components then No
components Vbe= 0.7 VDC
replace Q0300then
if ~ 0 VDC at
No Radio is not programmed for
replace Q0300 if for Q0300? Radio is not
needed C0358? VCO 2 Transmit Mode or
needed programmed for
U0100 not functional
Transmit Mode or
Yes U0100 not functional
Yes

Check
Check CR301- CR0304,
CR0301 - CR304 Check CR0305
Check CR305- CR0308,
- CR308
L0310,and L0315, L0318, C0343, C0345, Yes No Check biasing components
L0310,
L0307, L0307,
C0308, C0313, and L0315, L0318,
C0320,C0313,
and C0314 C0350, and C0346 Vbe= 0.7 V and Replace
then replace Q0301
C0308, C0320, C0343, C0345, C0350, Q0301
for shorts for shorts or opens for Q0301?
and C0314orfor
opens
short and C0346 for short if needed
Troubleshooting Flow Chart for Tx VCO (Sheet 1 of 2) 2-7

4.1 Troubleshooting Flow Chart for Tx VCO (Sheet 2 of 2)

Tx VCO not locked Tx VCO locked but no


high-port modulation -
at correct frequency

Check R0320,
Check R0321, R0321, R0319,
R0320, No ~2.1 VDC at
DC Voltage R0319, andfor
CR0300
Check Synthesizer Yes and CR0300 VCO side of
Check Synthesizer at R0311 for open or short
Troubleshooting shorts or opens C0360?
Troubleshooting between 0.6
Flow Chart
Flow Chart and 4.5 VDC?
Yes
No
Modulation at Yes
Replace C0310
CR0300?
Check C0323, C0325, Check C0351, C0352, and C0359
and C0329 and all VCO 1 Tx VCO 1 or VCO 2 Check components
and all components between
components between VCO 2 between C0353 and No
C0353 and C0346 for
C0326 and C0314 for selected? C0346 for open or
shorts or opens
shorts or opens short Check C0361 and
Check
C0334 for C0361
a short and
and
No C0334
Modulation at thenfor short and
check
C0361? then check
Synthesizer
Synthesizer
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
Flow Chart
Yes Flow Chart

Replace C0360
2-8 Troubleshooting Flow Chart for Rx VCO (Sheet 1 of 2)

5.0 Troubleshooting Flow Chart for Rx VCO (Sheet 1 of 2)

No Rx VCO signal at C0218

Visual check No
of board Correct problem
Correct problem
OK?

Yes

No
9 VDC at E0201? Radio did not boot up
Radio did or
properly notcheck
boot up
properly or check
9V3 Regulator
9V3 Regulator

Yes

Vbe= 0.7 V No Check biasing


Check biasing
components and
for Q0202?
thencomponents and if
replace Q0202
then replace
neededQ0202 if
needed
Yes

Yes
Check components between RF signal
R0219 and L0205 present at
for shorts or opens R0219?

No

Check Synthesizer No VCO 1


Check Synthesizer 2.556 VVDC at Radio programmed for
Troubleshooting 2.556 at C0362 &
Troubleshooting
Flowchart C0200? Rx VCO 1 or 2?
C0363
Flowchart

Yes VCO 2

Radio is not No ~0 VDC at


Radio for
programmed is not
VCO 1 C0248? No
programmed for Check Synthesizer
Receive Mode or 2.556VVDC at Check Synthesizer
Receive Mode or 2.556 at C0362 & Troubleshooting
U0100 not functional C0236? Troubleshooting
U0100 not functional C0363 Flow Chart
Yes Flow Chart

Yes
Check biasing No
Check biasing Vbe = 0.7 VDC
components and
for Q0200?
thencomponents andif
replace Q0200 ~0 VDC at No Radio is not programmed
then replace Radio is not Mode
neededQ0200 if C0258? for VCO 2 Receive
needed or programmed for
U0100 not functional
Receive Mode or
Yes U0100 not functional
Yes

Check CR0201 - CR0204 and Check CR0205 – CR0208


Check CR205 and
- CR208 Yes No Check biasing components
L0210, L0207, C0220, L0218,andL0215, C0243,
L0218, L0215, Vbe= 0.7 VDC and then replace Q0201
C0213, C0208, and C0214 C0245,C0243,
C0250,C0245,
and C0246
C0250, for Q0201? if needed
for shorts or opens forand
shorts or opens
C0246 for short or
open
Troubleshooting Flow Chart for Rx VCO (Sheet 1 of 2) 2-9

5.1 Troubleshooting Flow Chart for Rx VCO (Sheet 2 of 2)

Rx VCO not locked


at correct frequency
Rx VCO not locked

DC Voltage
Check Synthesizer Yes
Check Synthesizer at R0211
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting between 0.6
Flow Chart
and 4.5 VDC?

No

Check C0223, C0225, and C0229 VCO 1 Rx VCO 1 or VCO 2 Check C0251,
Check C0252, and C0259
components
and all components between VCO 2 and all components
between C0253 andbetween
C0226 and C0214 for selected? C0253
C0246 forand
openC0246
or for
shorts or opens shorts
short or opens
2-10 Troubleshooting Flow Chart for Rx VCO (Sheet 1 of 2)

Notes
3-1

Section 3
UHF1 PCB/SCHEMATICS/PARTS LISTS

1.0 Allocation of Schematics and Circuit Boards


1.1 Controller Circuits

The UHF circuits are contained on the Printed Circuit Board (PCB) which also contains the
Controller circuits. This Chapter shows the schematics for the UHF circuits only, refer to the
Controller section for details of the related Controller circuits. The PCB component layouts in this
Chapter show both the Controller and UHF circuit components. The UHF schematics and the
related PCB and parts list are shown in the table below.

Table 3-1 UHF1 25-40W Diagrams and Parts Lists


PCB:
8486777Z12 Main Board Top Side Page 4-3
8486777Z12 Main Board Bottom Side Page 4-4
SCHEMATICS
Overall Page 4-5
Receiver Front-End Page 4-6
Receiver IF Amp Page 4-7
Receiver Back-End Page 4-8
Power Amplifier Page 4-9
Power Control Page 4-10
Synthesizer Page 4-11
Receiver VCO Page 4-12
Transmit VCO Page 4-13
Parts List
8486777Z12 Page 4-14
3-2 Allocation of Schematics and Circuit Boards

Notes
UHF1 (403-470 MHz) 25 - 40W PCB / Schematics / Parts List 3-3

2.0 UHF1 (403-470 MHz) 25 - 40W PCB / Schematics / Parts List

J3000 C3018

J0700
2 26

C0709
C0708
C0707
C0706
VR4004 J4000

C0705
C0710 25
C0704 C4048

C0748
C0703 R4050

C0776

R0776
R0713 E0700

C3000
C3015
C0702 C3006 Q4013 E4005 C4075
L0722

VR0700
R0729 VR4000VR4005 VR4003 VR4001 VR4002

E3000
C0701 R4048
C0711
E0701 C0700
C0712 C3007

5
R4040 R4041 R4046 R4047 R4042 R4043 R4045 R4044

1
R0920
C0939

R0735

R0738

U3001
Q0704
C3005 C4044

C0907
C4040 C4041 C4046C4047 C4042 C4043 C4045

6
C0713 R0742

4
C0906
R0916 R0911 C3019

R0915
R3002

2
3
3

3
2

R4051
2
R0912

R0901
C3002 Q4000 Q4002 Q4010 Q4011 Q4004 Q4005 Q4008 Q4006

3
2
C0714

2
C0910

3
3
R3004

C0777

1
U0901
R0909

R0900
Q0706

R3003
C3046
R0903

R0914
R0745

L0714

R0749
R0923 C0799

R0906
C0908

C0900 R0907

R0902

D0900
C0909 C0798

C0797
C0796
R0748 C3008 C6426
R0930

C0901

U6402
Q3500
2

C6429
R3032

C6428
R0774
C0915

R6403
3 R6402

E3500
U3002 C3506 E3501
Q0901
3

E6402
C6417
R3520
R3516
SP0702 SP0707 C6427
SP0705 SP0703 C3009

C3010
4 3 2 R3010 E6407
2 U3006 C3501

C6418
C3504 C3505

R6444
R3009 C6419 C6416

C6445
C6421
R3056
1

C6420
Q0702

R3033
10 9 R6445

R6461

C6450
C6406

R3035
C0929 R3036 R6449 R6454

R6460
R6466 R6455

C6423
2
1

3
R6465

R0752
8 7 6 5 C6439

C6407 R6459

R6446
R6450

R6443
SP0704 SP0701

9
R0924 SP0700 SP0706
R0927

R0750
C6440

E6401
R6458
C6422
C0802
C0934
C0935
R0950

R0744
R0926 R0730 R0756 R6456

C0788
L0902

R0740 Q0708
R0732

C6408
C0931 C0781 C0804 C6433 C6431

U3500
R0773

R0771

R0768

R0762

R0764

R0763

U6407
C0926

4 C0782 C0805 R0751 C6430


U0940
D0901

Q0707
SH0900

U3005
5 8

R0757 R0741
C0922 R0917

Q0709

M0700
R0753
R0928

R0940 C0914

2.9V_MAKO_V6
C0921 R0700 R0761
C0950

1
C0948 L0901 R0778
R0937 R0936

Q0701
C0918 R0929

C3225
1
C0951 C0947

VR3202 C3226
E3205
U0941

C3220
C3239
RT0908 R6467 C6451

R1020

C3219
R0925

E0703
D0902

C3040
R0734

R0706
L0900

VR3206
C0718
C0937
C0936

R3588 C3248 VR3204


D0903 R3042 R3594
C0949 R0702 E3202

C3247
C0904

R3509 R3503 R3500

R3501
C3238

2
1

3
R0703 C3254

C3234
R3217 C3240
C3249

R3507
C3229

C3513
R3504 R3233
C3538 R3515 C3545
C3530

R3576
R3571
C3516 R3595 8

R3505
R3514

R3596 R3550
1
Q3200

E3503
C3518

MAKO_GATED_32KHz
C3511

3.6V_MAKO_SW1
RT3500 9 16

U3040
C3523

R3508
C0420

C3528 C3283 R3203

R0205
C3521C3520

R0304
C0305

C0300
C0301
R0204
C0205
C0200
C0201

C3202
R0224
C0237
C0236
C0421

C3278 C3276

C0337
R0305

R3538
C3211

6 C3262R3537

C3277
R0422 R0226 C0336 R0326 C3531
C0418

C3207 R3218 R3587

L0202

L0302

L0313
R0424 R0423

L0213
L0405 L0402 L0403 L0404 C3273
C0415

R0407 C0241 C0340 C0341

C0304
C3203

R1027R1028 USB1_SEO
TP_MAKO_DCLK

R0216 C0204

R3205
C0450

L0411

C0240 R3535

C0347

VBUS2_CMD
C0306 TP_MAKO_FSYNC

R0225
C0242

L0314

VBUS1_CMD
C0206 L0203 L0303 8 5 R3224

R0324
L3200
R0432 D0400

C0405

C1034 C3210
L0214

R0325
C0342
R0301

Q0301

C3208
C0215 C0247 C0315 R3206
TP_MAKO_TX
4

Q0201
C0406 C0407 R0201 USB1_TXEN

R0329

USB1_DAT
C0408 C0409
C0451

R0316
R0404

R0229
Q0300 Q3201 TP_MAKO_RX R3225

C3529
Q0200

Q3203

Q3204
R1021 C1009
C3280
R0409 R0425

R1026

C3213 2 3
4
2 3
4
L0401
D0403
D0401

D0402

D0404

R3560

34
C1032
C0410
C0411

C0417
C0416

R0421 L0307 L0312 L0319


R0405

L0207 L0212 L0219 L0215 L0315

CR0301C0308 C0323
C0419

C0313 C0314
C0442

C1033
C3524

C1002
TP_POR

C0246
Q0405

U1006 8

C0325

C0359
C0329
C0352

C0243 C0251
C0223

C0259C0252
C0229C0225
32

C3216
R0406 R3526 1
C0214 C0351 C0346 C1000

C1031
C0404 C0320 Q3202

C3515
C0414 C0220 C0250

C1030
4 R3547 C1037
C0350

C0213

C0208

E3502
Q3501
C0345
C0245 C0310

R1045
R0410 Q0402 9 16
L0413

C0343
R3532

R1034
R0412 C0344

R1017
R1025
R1035
C0440 R0420

CR0306
32

L0210 L0218 L0310 L0318

CR0206
CR0201

TP_SDRAM_CLK
R0418 R0419 C1036

VR3503
4

CR0202

C3209
CR0302 C1010

R1036
CR0205

C0253
CR0305
L0209

L0217

L0309

L0317
C0326
C0424
C0425
C0423
C0427
C0426
C0433
C0434

C0428
C0432
C0431
C0429
C0430

C1007

CR0208
L0407

CR0308

C3514
C0353
CR0204

CR0304
CR0207 CR0307 C3212
C0226
C0437

C0438

TP_SDRAM_BA0
CR0203 R0211R0311 CR0303 R1001 C1016
C0439 C1015

R2010
C1004 R1000

R2009 R2007 R2006


R0417 SH0301 L3202

C2007
C1012

C1006 TP1000
R2011

C1003
C1014
C0504

R1005
C1001

TP_SDRAM_BA1
R2005
C1011
L0504 C0509

E4000

TP_SDRAM_CS
R2008 C2006
R3583 R3580
R0510 R1006
C0516

R1041
L0506

R1014 R1019

C1013
6 4 R2012 C1008
R0623
R0503

Q0501

R4068 R1066
FL0500

TP4000
C0515 C1019 C1005 C2004

R4095
3 SH0100 C2005

R1067
U602

2 R0117 C0111 C0128 C1017


R0622

C0127

E4001 VR4007
C4013

R4004 R1071
R0621 C0126 R1002

R4012
C0502

R4011
R0118 R0100 R2013
C0623 C0650 C0605 C0510 C0177 R0158 C1018

R2000
C0125 C0104

R2529

R4069
R4070
R4071
R1072

R4010C4035
C4034
R4034
37 C0621
C0620
E0600
C0611

C0110

C0109
C0144
C0615
C0619
C0617

C0129 C0143
Q0106

E0602 C0140
R0159

Q0102 R0114 C0124 R0111

D4001
R4006
E0601 C2001 R2004 R4106

R4061
R4063
R4064
R4065
R4066
R4067
R4000
R4001
R4002
R4003

R4005
L0604

C0622 R0155 C0133


R0116

R4009
R0606 TP0601
C0626

R0627 R0148 R0157


C0625 R0102
1

C4076
R0156 C2003 C2000

C2500

E4004
FS

R0607 C0132
C0627

C4015
C4014
U0600

DOUTB R0608 C0178R0109


R0147 C2002

R0101
C0629 C0130

R0108
R0609

C4016
C4000
C4001
C4002
C4003
C4004
C4005
R0161

C4027
C4026
C4025
C4024
C4023
C4022
C4021
C4020
C4019
C4018
C4017
C4006
C4033
C4032
C4031
C4030
C4029
C4028
R0610 DOUTA R0611 C0196 C0113 C0122
R0119 R0123

Q0100 R0146
C0633 C0180 C0121 C0100
13

25

CLKOUT R0612 R0106 C0118


E0604 C0175
PE

R0613 C0146 R0144 C0117


E0607 C0102

C0171
R0105
E0608

C0644

R0107
C0638 R0619 C0645 C0630 2
C0103

C0105
C0643
R0618
R0617

E0605 Y0100
C0141
C0646

E0606 3 4 C0120 C0195


C0142
PD

L0608 C0631
R0614 C0145 R0110 L0100
PC

C0642
D0601 R0615 30
J4001

UHF1 (403-470 MHz) 25-40W 8486777Z12 Top Side


3-4

R6405 SPI_CLK_TEST

ROUT_TEST
MMP_1_WIRE C6414 VR6400 IGNITION_SENSE
P10

R6404
C6432 A10

CLK_ACQ_TEST
4 5
3 2
C6412
C6413

R3241

C3281
R6410
R4094

R3243
C3279
L6402

R3200
C6444

R3204
U4008 R3239 R3238 U6406 C6443 EMERGENCY
U6401 L6403 R6411 R6407
Q6402 IF_TEST

R3245
C3269
VBUS1 C4090 C3266 C3201
FL6401 R6409
E6400

A1 P1 2.8V_RF_TEST

C6446
R6435

C3265

R3237

J9
J1
J6400

C3200
USB1_DM Q3207 R6420 R6438
1.5V_RTC_TEST

U4004
8 5 R6439 R6440 R6457

R3246
R3208
R6430

R6408

R6436

C4089 R4097
4 C6435 U6405 C6438

1 3
4
R3240 R3215 C1

U3201

C4087
R3510
R3512

VR4008
U4005
Q6401 C3A3

U2001
R4105 R3207 ANT_C
R6419

R3216
R6432

USB1_DP

3
C6436

R4099 U6408

C3270 R3247
R3575
C3503
C6437

R3573
R3574

Q3208 R6418
8

R4100
R4101
R4103

A9
A1
C4011
9
3 R6433
R6469 R6417
R6434

C3206 C3536 C4063


C4012 2

R3586
R6416

U3504
R6470

R3227
L3201
1

C3215

R4093
R6437

UHF1 (403-470 MHz) 25-40W 8486777Z12 Bottom Side


R3540
C3508
R3548

U4006
C4086
C4010
I2C_CLK

I2C_DATA

C4088 2 C6452 2

R3584 R3585
C3541

C4074
C4072
C4064 C4066
C4071
C4007 R3545
C3539

Y3200 C6434 U3503 3

U4007
5
C3502

TX_RAMP
R4030

4 E4002
Q4015 R4098

C3214
3 4 C6449 R4033

R2500
4
R4023 R4086

7 U3501

R4096
A14 P14 U3508 C3542

J4002
U4000

5 8
R3529

5 8 R3511 6 10 R4055 C4065


R6464

A21
C3534
C3533

A1
A8
U4001 C4085

R3201
R3569

R6468 U6404
3

R3561
R4032 2
Q4007 Q4003

R1047 C4068

R3592
R3591
8

R3593
R3572R3563 R6401 14 C4084 C4067
1

16

R3562 C3257 R4088 VR3504


R3513

11
U2000
R3559
R3558
R3578

VR3207
C3540
E2500

RF_ATTN_2 Q3505 R4079 C4073 C2501 C4069


U3200 R3054

G1
G8
2
14

APM_1_WIRE

C3232
R3046

C3231
R4089

U1000

TP_FLASH_CLK
MAKO_CE 3

R3579
C3252 C3041R3045
R3052

C4070
D3040
Q4009

VR3205
R3546
R1046 C1035 C3544
R3542

C4059 R4084 SPI_MISO_1 R3047 VR4006

E3208 E3206
Q3504 3

3
C3227
R2521 C3228 8 5 R4054
R3048 R4031
Q4014 Q4001

SPI_CLK_1 2
R3544
R3533

C3535
C3042

R2523 U3030
U3502

AA1
A1 P1 EXT_PTT

AA21
C3222

C4049 R4074 C3543


C3031

C3221
R2522 VR3203 1 3 VBUS2
R3541 C3527

R1070 SPI_MOSI_1E3201 C3243 INT_MIC 4


C3237 C3260 2
Q4012

VR3040
E3203

Y1000
C4051 R4076
8

C3204
MAKO_V8_5V

4
C3205
C3532
R3536
C3525

C3233
R3041

R1060 Y3201 2 Q3503 R3539


USB2_DP USB2_DM

R1044
R3530 R3534

R1054
C4053 R4078 R3219 C3030 C3032
2

D3200
R4049

VR3201 VR3208
R3528

R3220
3 R3209
R3549 R3040 Q3041
3

C4055 R4080 C1044

C3272
6
Q3205

R3248 C3510
Q3502

C4062 EXT_MIC MAKO_V9_3V R3039


C3526

R4081 R1048 C3522 R3053


1C3517

R3222
R3236 R3525

34
5

OPT_SSI_SYNC
C4061 R4082 C1
Q3206C3261 C3275

U3203
D3030
C3519

R3582
D4000

C4060 R4083 C3A3 Q3030


R3030

C4058 R4085 U3202 R3581 R3226 U3003

C3218 E4003
C3217 R3223

J4003
R4090
R3210

R2511 7
R3034

R3043

R2515
R2524 C3282 VR3200 R3057
R4035

C3045

C3044 U3505 1
1

5
C3512 R3523

R2509 14
R3008 8
R2510
VR3502

R3228C3274

22
21

J2500
Q3040
2
4

R3051

R2504

R2525
R2518
R2513
R2516
R2517
R2506
1

R2508 R3506 R3524


Q3032

20

14
TX_RAMP_DAC

U3004 R3521
C3043
3

C3500
C3011 R3007
C3016

R3044

R3502 C3507 R3005 R3006 C3012 C3014


C3509

C3017
R3037

R2527
R2526
R2528
R2512
R2514
R2507
R2501
R3577
R2519
R2502

R2520

VBAT_GROUND
R3055

C3013
R3050
R3038

R0760 R0714
C0319 TP0705
C3020
C0357
R0715
C3021

L0305 C0728 R0711


R0308

C0358
R0331
C0318

L0311
C0363 C0311 VBAT

C0115
TP0703

C0123
TP502
C0733

C0362

C0119
C0324

Q0302
L0304

R0113
C0349 U0700
C0131

TP504
C0114 C0112 C0348
R0312

A11 L11 R0307 TP0704 R0777


R0310

TP501 TP503
C0321 C0734 C0817
C0789
VR3000

C0107

TP_TEST1
U0304 CR0300
C0317

C0795 R0759
C0334

C0106 L0705 C0814


TP0710
L0306

R0126 Q0705 R0775


R0327 C0361

C0801
R0321

U0100 C0360 C0322 L0720


R0306 E0302

C0316 R0334

R0103 C0135
C0791
R0333R0332

R0319 C0716 C0800 R0747


C0786

TP_TEST2
L0718
L0721

C0147
C0331 C0328 C0717
C0134 C0327 TP0909
R0302

C0108
R0303

C0136
L0715 C0780
TP0709 C0775

S0700
L0300
C0303
C0309
C0815

C0230
R0320 C0307

L1
L0702

R0754
L0221

R0139 U0303 C0787


C0302
C0161 C0166 R0230 R0720 R0739
R0140
C0137
3

E0301
1

C0235 R0718
C0794
C0793
C0792

C0233
R0337

C0149
TP0702
Q0703

C0156 R0755 C0770


C0744
SH0101

C0258 U0201
C0743

C0151
R0128
C0238

C0239

R0104 C0101

C0771
SH0300

R0115
R0122

R0127 R0722
C0809

C0158 C0754 R0728


5 C0138 C0257 R0218 R0727
L0211
C0218
R0208

C0148 34 TP0707
C0165 C0249 R0213 C0755
C0150

U0101
R0131

R0134 R0765
R0125

Q0202 C0219 C0729 C0730 C


C0248
C0811

C0164 C0159 L0205


L0700

C0211
07
R0120

C0745
C0719

R0767
2
C0732

20
R0202
C0753

Q0108 R0210
C0224

C0163 C0160 C0203


R0207
C0818

C
R0206 R0766
TP_ADAPT_SW
C0179

C0217
07
C0157 C0162 R0203 C0731 26
L0200
R0212 C0209

C0221 L0206 C0808


R0719

R0769
Q0107

C0202
C0813

C0192 C0193 C0222 R0220 C0765


C0741

C0721

C0819

R0772 C
R0160 R0221 C0756
07 C0727
C0194 C0191 C0231 47
L0204 C0207 E0201
C0761

R0219
C0746

R0770
C0812

C0737
C0764 C0760 TP0708

TP0301
TP_VCTRL
TP0711

TP0401
C0449
C0447
C0446

L0409
C0456
C0445 TP0713
R0426 L0412
C0444
C0441 R0427
L0408

L0719 C0810
L0410
C0443
C0742

C0735
6

C0448 3

L0706
C0803

L0707

D0700
T0401

D0405
C0740

T0400
4
C0739

C0766
L0710
D0702

SH0500
C0507
C0767

L0708
C0603
C0602

R0601 C0618
Q0601

C0772
E0609

Q0600
C0613
L0503
C0778
C0779

C0738

R0602 R0603 R0624


R0620 C0604 C0610 C0616 R0431
R0605 C0607 R0403
C0647 R0604 Q0400
E0400 C0400

L0602

C0614

L0603
R0508 R0972 R0970 TP0904
C0612
C0649 D0600

C0648 CR0400 C0944


C0945
C0506

C0455
R0918
L0406
C0919
C0916
C0920

Q0500 TP0903
R0922

C0911
D0905

R0919

R0616
E0603

R0400 C0454 TP0911 L0903 R0971


C0628

R0502 R0910 R0979


C0943

TP0600 C0422 R0960


C0723

C0632 Q0401
C0601
R0938 R0944

C0412 Q0902 TP0907


C0453 C0913 C0917
L0605
R0501
C0512
R0509
C0503

C0928
C0634
R0512

R0511 C0402
C0452

C0635

C0513
R0951

C0636
R0401

R0500 R0402
C0637
C0912

U0900
SH0901

D0500 C0927 C0923


R0913

C0403

E0610 E0500
C0514
R0943

E0401 U0942 1 R0947 R0976


C0903

RT0953
C0902
R0921 R0942

R0974
C0401 R0413

R0955
C0651
R0626
Q0403

U0601 R0941
R0946

C0925

R0428 C0953 R0977 R0978


R0625
C0940

TP0400
R0429

R0430
R0973

L0904

R0954 TP0910

R0414 R0416
R0415

E0403
C0941
D0904

C0641

C0640 C0436 R0975


C0413 C0942 TP0913
UHF1 (403-470 MHz) 25 - 40W PCB / Schematics / Parts List
UHF1 (403-470 MHz) 25 - 40W PCB / Schematics / Parts List 3-5

RAW_B+ PA_SUPPLY
9V3_PA 9V3_PA
9V3 9V3

5V_SW 5V
1.875V_DIG_V2 1.8V_TH_DIG
2.775V_DIG_V4 2.8V_TH_DIG RX_VCO_SEL1_ RX_VCO_SEL1
2.775V_ANA_V7 2.8V_TH_ANA RX_VCO_SEL2_ RX_VCO_SEL2
TX_VCO_SEL1_ TX_VCO_SEL1 9V3_SYNTH_IN 9V3_SYNTH
SPI_BUS(0:4)
0 0 TX_VCO_SEL2_ TX_VCO_SEL2 9V3_VCO 9V3_VCO
SPI_MOSI 1 1 SPI_MOSI_IN
SPI_MISO 2 2 SPI_MISO_IN VCTRL VCTRL VCO_UHF1 TXINJ TX_INJ
SPI_CLK 3 3 SPI_CLK_IN SF_OUT SF_TH TX_HP_UHF1
HP_MOD_OUT
( TX: SHEET)1
THK_CS 4 4 TH_CEX HP_MOD_OUT
PRSC ( RX: SHEET)2 ( PA: SHEET 1 )
ABACUS3_CS ABACUS3_CEX_IN PRSC
TX_SSI_BUS(0:2) ( PC: SHEET 2 )
0 0
TX_SSI_DATA
TX_SSI_CLK
1
2
1
2
SDTX
TX_CLK
SYNTH 9V3
9R1
9V3_SYNTH_OUT
9R1
RXINJ

TX_SSI_FSYNC SFTX PREDRIVE_SW


RX_IN
CONTROLLER_&_GPS
PREDRIVE_SW
( TOP LEVEL: SHEET 1)
RF_ATTN_1
FINAL_BIAS_1
RX_SSI_BUS(0:2) 0
0 0 SPI_MOSI_OUT TX_DAC
RX_SSI_DATA 1 1 RX_SSI_DATA_PASS_OUT SPI_MISO_OUT 1 ANT_ENABLE
RX_SSI_CLK 2 2 RX_SSI_CLK_PASS_OUT SPI_CLK_OUT 2 LO_BATTERY_DET
RX_SSI_FSYNC RX_SSI_FSYNC_PASS_OUT ABACUS3_CEX_OUT 3

RX_SSI_SYNCB ABACUS3_SYNCB_IN
DMCS DMCS RX_SSI_DATA_PASS_IN 0

RESET_OUT RSTB RX_SSI_CLK_PASS_IN 1

ADAPT_SW ADAPT_SW RX_SSI_FSYNC_PASS_IN 2

LOCK_DETECT LOCK
ABACUS3_SYNCB_OUT
5V_BE
16.8_GPS 16.8_GPS 1V8_BE
16.8_REF

PREDRIVE_SW
PC_ATTEN_ENA NC RX_INJ
PA_BIAS
TX_DAC RXFE_UHF1 RX_IN
ANT_ENABLE ( 1 SHEET )
LO_BATTERY_DET
PA_TEMP NC
9R1
RF_ATTEN_1
RX_FLTR_VCTRL FE_TUNE IF

ABACUS_SPI_BUS(0:3)

0
1 SPI_ABACUS_DATA
2 SSI_ABACUS_DOUTB IF
3 SPI_ABACUS_CLK
SPI_ABACUS_CEX
ABACUS_SSI_BUS(0:2)
0
1 SSI_ABACUS_DOUTA
2 SSI_ABACUS_CLKOUT
SSI_ABACUS_FSYNC
SSI_ABACUS_SYNCB

RXBE_73.35MHZ
(IF AMP: SHEET 1)
5V (ABACUS3: SHEET 2)
1V8
16.8_MHZ_BUFF 16.8_REF

UHF1 (403-470 MHz) 25-40W Overall Schematic Diagram


3-6 UHF1 (403-470 MHz) 25 - 40W PCB / Schematics / Parts List

E0400
RF_ATTEN_1_3
9R1_FILT
E0401
RF_ATTEN_1
C0400 R0401 9R1_FE_6
Q0400
220pF
680
9R1
6 1

4
C0403 C0402 C0401
2 Q0401
47pF 220pF 0.1uF
5
2 5
4 3 R0402
R0403
0 10
C0404 R0431
220pF

3
10K C0405

Hi-Side Zeros for Preselector


C0455 220pF
(Micro-strip 20 mm Each)
R0432 C0406 C0407 0.1uF L0413
R0400 L0401 15nH
680 220nH R0404
5.6pF 2.7pF C0410 27K
TP0400 2% 2.7K
6.2pF
TEST_POINT
0.8 VDC Typical D0400 C0408 C0409
C0411 CR0400

2
8.6 VDC
(V
ALUE
)

D0401 D0402
C0413 6.2pF C0412 C0453
1

RXIN_FE_6 R0405
1.5pF 12pF
C0414 5.6K

2
10nH 10nH 10nH
3 3 3 220pF C0419 C0415 C0417 C0418
L0405 10nH R0406 L0403 L0404

) AL
UE
(V
RX_IN 3.9pF C0416 4.7pF
NC

100pF 5.6pF
(V
AL
UE
)

L0402 (V
AL
UE
)

4.7pF D0403 D0404


C0452

1
3 3
4.7pF 2.7K
0.10uF 220pF
R0407 4.3pF

1
C0421 390 1 2 C0420
NU C0454 Q0402 4.7pF
C0422
10 dB Attenuator BFG540W

C0423 C0424 C0425 C0426 C0427 6.8pF

UE
AL
(V
)
6.8pF
47pF 56pF 56pF 56pF 47pF
L0406 15nH R0409
R0410 100K 9R1_FILT 2% 1.2K 0.7 VDC

C0428 C0429 R0412 C0430 C0431 C0432


R0413 47pF 56pF 100K 56pF 56pF 47pF
C0433
680

NU

1
E0403
R0428 Q0403 (3.00 ~ 8.00 VDC)
MAKO ( 0 ~ 4.6 VDC) 10K
FE_TUNE_FE_4 UMZ2NTR
R0429
C0434
R0414 220pF
680
FE_TUNE
680
5

6
C0436 220pF
R0430
10K R0415 R0416
680 680

9R1_FILT
IF_FE_8

IF
R0417 R0427
C0437 51
39 220pF

+16.0 dBm Min. (250 mV P-P) C0456 L0412


8.4 VDC TP0401 100pF 47nH
TEST_POINT

C0438

1
C0439 R0418 R0419
L0407 220pF
NU 3.65K 27nH 1.2K
1% 2% T0401
C0441
C0442 XFMR
C0440 2.2pF R0426
R0420
2.7K 3 4

3
T0400

IO3
XFMR
1.2K
220pF 8.2pF C0443 C0444 4 3 2
UE
AL
(V
)

L0408 L0409 C0445 L0410


Q0405
R0421
22nH 22nH 22nH 2 1 6
100pF 2% 2% 10pF 2% IO1 IO2
100pF 1 2
10
C0446 C0447 C0448 C0449 6 1 5
0.6 VDC 8.2pF 10pF 9.1pF 13pF NC NC
RX_INJ_FE_5

IO4
R0422 R0433 C0451 5
NC NC

4
J D0405
RX_IN 53.6 22pF
1% 0
22nH
R0423 R0424 R0425
121 121 2% 332
L0411
1% 1% 1%

UHF1 (403-470 MHz) 25-40W Receiver Front-End Schematic Diagram


UHF1 (403-470 MHz) 25 - 40W PCB / Schematics / Parts List 3-7

5V E0500

R0511
1.2K
5V_BE_5
5V

R0500
C0514 5.1K
0.10uF C0513
R0501 0.10uF
330

R0502

VHF -- 44.85MHz 20K


R0512
51

UHF -- 73.35MHz R0503


30K C0502
IF_OUT
1.6V
4-POLE 1.43V L0506
R0509 820nH 0.10uF IF_TO_ABACUS
C0504
FL0500 4.7K C0512
TS75 Q0501
73.35MHz
C0507 3 0.10uF C0515 C0516 0.10uF 0.72V
IFIN_BE_8 C0506 C0503
3 IN OUT 6 0.10uF 1 NU NU
IF Q0500

0.76V D0500 R0510


18pF 2 CC1 0.10uF 2 30K
5 CC2 C0509 R0508
56K
1 GND1

GND2

NU
L0503 330nH
L0504
4

C0510 NU
6.2pF

SH0500
SHIELD

UHF1 (403-470 MHz) 25-40W Receiver IF Amp Schematic Diagram


3-8 UHF1 (403-470 MHz) 25 - 40W PCB / Schematics / Parts List

VVCO
U602
TEST_POINT TP0600 C0601 SPF_3.5V
TEST_POINT

C0602 C0603 C0604

1
43pF .01uF 220pF 0.10uF
R0601
68
C0650 C0605 TP0601
R0621 30pF TEST_POINT
0 R0602
10K
43pF
IF_OUT
C0607
R0623 18pF
R0622 Q0600
C0610 2nd LO LF
NU NU
# C0611 5V 3VA 68pF C0612 L0602
1000pF R0624

2.7uH
L0603 13pF 5.1K C0613
270nH 0.1uF R0603
.01uF C0614
R0604 510
C0615 43pF C0616 C0649 3300pF
R0605 24K D0600
NU
330 1SV305

E0600 E0601
3VA C0617 C0622
0.10uF FREF_IF

C0618 16.8_REF
R0606 2nd LO VCO UHF (71.1MHz/75.6 MHz) 1uF 1000pF
2nd LO VCO VHF (42.6MHz/47.1 MHz)
C0619
51 L0604 L0605 0.10uF C0620 C0621
10uH 10uH 0.10uF 0.10uF

3VA E0602

1V8
C0623
0.10uF
48
47
46
45
44
43
42
41
40
39
38
37
200pF
C0625
CXVL
CXIF

IOUTL
GNDP
CXVM

VDDP
LOP

VDDL
GNDI
IFIN
VDDI

LON
1 36
MXOP GNDL R0607
2 35
MXON FREF R0627
# C0626
3 34 NU 0
GNDF GNDS2 SB_1_BE_5
3VA # 4 33
C0627 IF2N SYNCB SSI_ABACUS_SYNCB
E0603 100pF 5 32
IF2P GNDH
100pF 6 31
VDDF FS R0608 FS_1_BE_5
7 U0600 30
GCP AD9864 DOUTB SSI_ABACUS_FSYNC
0.10uF 8 29
C0628 GCN DOUTA 0 R0609 DOUTB_1_BE_5 SSI_ABACUS_DOUTB
9 28
VDDA CLKOUT SSI_ABACUS_DOUTA
# 10 27
# C0629 R0610 GNDA VDDH R0611 0 DOUTA_1_BE_5 SSI_ABACUS_CLKOUT
11 26
IOUTC

2200pF 0
GNDS1
CLKN
CLKP

VREFP VDDD PE PD PC
GNDQ

GNDC

GNDD
VDDQ

VDDC
RREF

12 25
PC

VREFN PE R0612 CLKOUT_1_BE_5


PD

C0630 C0631 0
0.10uF 0.10uF
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24

0
3VA E0604
FS DOUTA DOUTB CLKOUT
* C0632 R0613 FE_1_BE_5
4.7uF SPI_ABACUS_CEX
R0614 0 FD_1_BE_5
C0633 SPI_ABACUS_DATA
0.10uF
0 R0615 FC_1_BE_5
SPI_ABACUS_CLK
.01uF
# C0634 E0605 E0606 0
# C0635 # C0636 R0625 R0626
100pF 100pF 1V8 51.1K 68.1K

3VA 1V8_3 .01uF


3VA E0607 C0641

C0651
BK1005HM471 U0601 100pF
E0610
C0638 3VA
# R0616 2
0.10uF 5V FB
100K
6 1
NP VOUT
4
VCONT C0637
3

GND
C0640 VIN 1.0uF
3VA E0608
2.2uF
5

L0608 C0642 C0643


4.7uH 68pF R0617 R0618 0.10uF
R0619 10K 390
10K
C0644
0.10uF

D0601 R0620
C0645
.01uF C0646 VVCO
0.68uF 9.1K
E0609

Q0601
C0647 73A04 C0648
CLOCK VCO CLOCK LF 10.0uF 10.0uF

UHF1 (403-470 MHz) 25-40W Receiver Back-End Schematic Diagram


UHF1 (403-470 MHz) 25 - 40W PCB / Schematics / Parts List 3-9

2743019447

PA_SUPPLY_TX_PA
A+
PA_SUPPLY
E0700 R0776
C0700 C0701 C0702 C0703 C0704 C0705 C0706 C0707 C0708 C0709
30pF .022uF 2200pF 30pF .022uF 1000pF NU NU 0 C0711 1000pF 0.1uF E0701 R0742
C0712 NU 2
743019447 10
1000pF

C0713
C0710 100pF
9V3_TX L0700 C0714
10uF
9V3_PA 9V3_T X 17nH 100pF

E0703
R0700
R0703
NU
2.2K Q0701 R0702 0
47K RN49A2 NU

Antenna_En
47K
47K C0717 C0716 L0702 C0731
1000pF 220p F 33.47nH
PREDRIVE_SW
NU
PREDRIVE_SW R0778
C0729 C0730 C0732 C0811 C0719 C0720 C0721
NU 100pF 33pF 27pF
NU R0762 15 56pF NU NU
NU
SP0700 C0810 L0719
R0763 15 150pF 82nH
9.3V DC (use scope with bandwidth limit to measure) Q0702
C0718 TP0702 C0745 Gate_1 D1 SP0702 C0726 C0727
1000pF 100pF R0764 15
22pF NU
R0706
150 G1
R0765 NU
MRF1570, Flat Lead
C0818 R0766 R0719
TX_INJ_TX_PA R0718
16pF NU
D2 SP0703 10
TX_INJ C0809 C0743 C0744
L0705 G2 D0700
10 NU 56pF 43pF R0767 15
3.2VDC 150nH

GND1
GND2
C0753 C0808
16.5 dBm R072 0 91pF C0735 L0706 L0707 L0708
0 dBm

S1
S2
S3
S4
C0728 NU C0737 C0741
R0768 15
47pF TP0703 U0700 TP0704 Gate_2 3.9pF NU 17nH 17nH 17nH
10 100pF
C0733 ADA4743 C0754 C0755 C0813
15pF R0769
R0760 R0711 R075 4
Q0703 NU NU 30pF NU SP0707
C0738 L0903
1 3 C0819 C0739 C0740

1
RF_IN VD_RF_OUT SP0701 4.3pF C0742 5.6pF R0970 R0971 10nH R0972 1 J0700-1
16pF 12pF 12pF
2.7K 82 C080 3 L0710 5.6pF 200 180 NU
10 R0770 NU 2 J0700-2

D
20pF 17nH
GND1
GND2

C0812 C0746 C0747 C0748 0


TP0705 R075 5 SP0706 3 J0700-3
R0714 R0715 3 G C0756 33pF 27pF NU NU
100pF R0771 15 SP0705
91 91

S
2
4

Test Point to check Ref Osc warping L = 585 mi l


10 SP0704
W = 22.6 mi l

2
R0772 15
R072 2 D0702 C0723 S = 35.4 mil W = 90.2 mi l
11dB Pad V_G2
4.7K C0764 R0773 15 C0761
C0760 56pF C0766 C0767
NU NU C0765 NU 12pF 100pF S = 35.4 mil

1
NU
C0734 A+

POS
C0817 W = 22.6 mi l R0713
C0795 L0714 RX_IN_TX_PA
30K
RX_IN
43.67nH D0904
C0771 C0770 R072 8 R0727
47pF 10pF 20pF
NU 220pF 10K 6.2K TP0707 TP070 8 R0735 C0940
C0777 C0778 C0779 C0772
L0721 L0718 M0700 R0729 100 3.3pF
3.3nH 12nH HEATSINK 2.2VDC (TX Only) 2.2VDC (TX Only) 10K 150pF 33pF 33pF L0904
R0973
150pF NU 0
Gate_1 Gate_2 15nH
C0941
V_cont 5.6pF L0722
1.5uH
R073 0 R0732 R0977 R0976
R073 9
1K 1K VR0700 C0776 120 150
R0738
2.85V (44W) 150pF
9.1VDC 51
2.10V (27.5W) R0734 NU NC
C0786 C0815 R0975 R0974
R0978 220 220
9V3_TX 0
R0741 0
20pF 150pF R0757
L0715 C0775 C0780 C0787 R0756 C080 4 C0805 47K 47K C0782 C0781 R0740 Q0704 FINAL_BIAS_1_TX_P
A
150nH .022uF 220pF R0753 1K
C0791 100K 150pF 1000pF 1000pF 150pF 100K
Final_Bias FINAL_BIAS_1
10pF C0792 C0793 C0794
TP0709 47pF
TP0710 NU NU NU D0905
R0745 C0942 150pF
C0788 470 150pF
R0744 C0814 R075 2 0
NU
Final_Bias Q0706 V_cont V_CONTROL C0943
NU TP0711 NC NC
0.1uF 47pF C0944
4.7pF
C0789 L0720 R0979
Q0705 NU 3.3nH 0
V_G1 V_G2
D

R0759 NC NC NC NC Final_Bias NC NC

G 9V3
10 9V3 9V3
S

TP0713
R0777 Q0707 Q0708 Q0709

R0747 C0945
10 9V3 NC R0749 ANT_ENABLE_TX_PA
4.7K 150pF
R0774 ANT_ENABLE
20K 0
V_cont R0748 REV_DETECTED
56K
C0798 C0799 C0796 C0797
R0750 9V3_VCO
S070 0 1000pF 150pF 150pF 1000pF
10K FWD_POWER
C0801 SWITC H R0761
V_G1 R0751 C0800
220pF 220pF 0
C0802 20K NU

9V3_SYNTH FWD_DETECTED
NC NC NC Antenna_En

R0775
NU

UHF1 (403-470 MHz) 25-40W Power Amplifier Schematic Diagram


3-10 UHF1 (403-470 MHz) 25 - 40W PCB / Schematics / Parts List

SH0900 SH0901
SHIELD SHIELD

1 1

NOTE: VOLTAGES SHOWN FOR ANALOG TX MODE

SW_9V1 1.0V or less, typical


TP0907

C0919 C0920 R0918


Q0902 R0910 0.1uF 220pF 390

1K C0929
R0913 220pF
C0917 R0921
C0912 2.2K
0
220pF
C0918 L0901 1000pFSW_9V1 C0911 TP0913
470nH R0960
220pF 220pF
2.4K
SW_9V1 9V3
R0900
8 2 D0900
R0906 R0901 R0907
SW_9V1 1
R0922 56K
D0901 3
L0902 C0914 R0917 43K 0
4 0 SW_9V1
U0900-1 Cypher: 3.3Kohm
36K C0900
470nH 5.6K AD8566 C0901
R0902 220pF
220pF 4.3K 0.1uF
C0913
R0936 C0916 220pF
R0924 NC 220pF R0919 R0903 L0900
47.5K 1% 5.6K 39K Q0901 8 6
7 1uH
22K
5
C0947 R0930
100pF C0915 4
C0931 C0934 C0935 18 K
R0926 220pF U0901-2
R0937 C0904 RT0908
AD8566 220pF
16.2K 47K
U0941 150
1% 220pF 220pF 220pF
C0950
1000pF 2 R0927 R0928
FB R0929
6 1 51 39 39 C0907 C0906
NP VOUT R0909
4 .01uF 220p F 43 K
VCONT
SW_9V1 3
GND

VIN D0902 D0903


C0948
1.0uF
5

9V3
NC NC
2.67V (44W)
TP090 4
R0925 2.01V (27.5W)

5.6K R0914 R0915 R0916 FWD_DETECTED


C0951 R0923

C0949 0.1uF C0936 C0937 SW_9V1 180 K


2.2uF 220pF 220pF 0 68K 6.8K

C0939
R0920 220pF
(VALUE)
22K
8 2
1
5V DC
SW_9V1 C0908 C0909 3
0.1uF 220pF U0901-1 4
AD8566 TP0903 0.38V (44W)
2.85V (44W) C0921 C0922 0.21V (27.5W)
2.10V (27.5W) 0.1uF 220pF
U0940 R0911 REV_DETECTED
TP0909 C0902 C0903
AD8315ACPZ-REEL
0.1uF 220pF
8

1.35V (44W) 330


VPOS

C0923
1.28V (27.5W)
C0910
R0940 TP0910 220pF R0912
7 1 TP0911
33K
VAPC RFIN 2200pF
2 8 6
V_CONTRO L 0 ENBL
6 3 R0941 R0942 7
NC NC VSET R0943 R0951 R0944
4 6.81K 5
FLTR 0
5 4
COMM 39.2K 43.2K 0
R0950 C0925 R0946
GND

R0947
10K 220pF 3.32K RT0953 U0900-2
0
R0955
C0927 FWD_POWER
9

100K C0928
1% 220pF 1500pF
R0954
47K 430K
C0926 5%
4700pF TX_DAC
U0942 R0938 TX_DAC
NCP301
0

LO_BATTERY_DET
2 1
LO_BATTERY_DET INPUT RESET_OUT
4 5
NC1 NC2
GND

C0953
220pF 9V3 9V3
3

UHF1 (403-470 MHz) 25-40W Power Control Schematic Diagram


UHF1 (403-470 MHz) 25 - 40W PCB / Schematics / Parts List 3-11

SPI_MOSI_IN

SPI_MISO_IN

SPI_CLK_I N
5V_BE_SYNTH
5V_BE

5V_TH R0100
0 5V_SYNTH
SPI_MOSI_IN SPI_MOSI_OUT
SPI_MOSI_IN SPI_MOSI_OUT 5V
SPI_MISO_IN SPI_MISO_OUT
SPI_MISO_IN SPI_MISO_OUT
SPI_CLK_IN SPI_CLK_OUT 2.8V_DIG
SPI_CLK_I N SPI_CLK_OUT R0101
0 2.8V_TH_DIG_SYNTH

2.8V_ANA
2.8V_TH_DIG
ABACUS3_SYNCB_I N ABACUS3_SYNCB_OUT
ABACUS3_SYNCB_I N ABACUS3_SYNCB_OUT

2.8V_ANA

1.8V_DIG

1.8V_DIG
ABACUS3_CEX_IN ABACUS3_CEX_OUT

1.8V_DIG
ABACUS3_CEX_I N ABACUS3_CEX_OUT
1V8_BE_SYNTH

1
RX_SSI_DATA_I N RX_SSI_DATA_OUT
RX_SSI_DATA_PASS_OUT RX_SSI_DATA_PASS_I N TP_TEST1 1V8_BE
RX_SSI_CLK_I N RX_SSI_CLK_OUT C0100
RX_SSI_CLK_PASS_OUT RX_SSI_CLK_PASS_I N 220pF

1
RX_SSI_FSYNC_IN RX_SSI_FSYNC_OUT TP_TEST2 1.8V_DIG
RX_SSI_FSYNC_PASS_OUT RX_SSI_FSYNC_PASS_IN R0102
0 1.8V_TH_DIG_SYNTH
1.8V_TH_DIG
C0108 2.8V_ANA
220pF C0102 C0101 C0177
220pF 220pF 220pF R0103
C0106 0 2.8V_TH_ANA_SYNTH
0.1uF 2.8V_TH_ANA

C0104 C0105 C0178


220pF 0.1uF 220pF C0175
C0110 C0109 220pF
0.1uF C0107 0.1uF
R0104
47K 0.1uF
C0111
0.1uF C0103 Locked: 1.8 V
0.1uF LOCK_SYNTH
2.8V_DIG Unlocked: 0V
LOCK
C0112

NC
220pF
Buffer to Abacus/Controller C0114 C0115 NU NU NU
C0113 C0119 C0121
R0105 C0117 C0118 1.0uF 1.0uF 220pF 220pF 220pF

G10
H10

A10

E11
J10
240 220pF 0.1uF

G6

G7

G4

G5
C3

D5

H4

H2

C8

H7

D7
C7

D3
B9
A9
B8
B2

A5
A8

K2
K3

E1

B7

A7
E8
B3
C0120 C0171

F8
L2

L6
J6

J5

J3

J1
.01uF .01uF R0144 SPI_MISO_I N

SDM_REF_GND

CLK_GND

XOSC_GND
OSCREG_GND

ESC_GND

ESC_CP_GND

MAIN_GND

MN_CP_GND

TX_DAC_GND

SSI_GND
10K R0106 TH_CEX_SYNTH

SDM_REF_VCC
SDM_VREFM
SDM_VREFP
RX_AVCC1
RX_AGND1
RX_AVCC2

RX_AGND2

CLK_VCC

TX_VCC
SDM_CLK_GEN_VCC

SSI_VCC

TX_GND1
ESC_CPBIAS
ESC_VCC

ESC_CP_VCC

ESC_TEST
MAIN_VCC

MN_CP_VCC
LGND1
LGND2
LVCC2

TX_DAC_VCC
ASPI_VCC

TEST1
TEST2
LVCC1

SCAN_EN
TM
2.7K
TH_CEX
D10
SPI_DR
C5 D8
NC AGC_REF CEX SPI_MOSI_I N
C4 D9
NC AGC_FLAG SPI_DW
C0122 H6 C11 TP501
L0100 C0195 ARX_DAC SPI_CLK SPI_CLK_I N
R0107 .01uF A3 TP502
270nH 470pF Q0100 NC RFSTEPA SFTX_SYNTH
220 R0108 F9 1 TP503
B5
2K NC AGC_DAC SFTX SFTX
A2 F10 1 TP504
NC DC_CAL TXCLK TX_CLK_SYNTH
E4 F11 1
NC BP_I SDTX TX_CLK
C2 F7 1
NC RXI DMCS SDTX_SYNTH
R0110 C1 D11
NC RXI X SDR NC SDTX
51 F4 E9
NC BP_I X SCLK_OUT NC DMCS_SYNTH
B10 E10
SDM_VAG RXFS NC DMCS
E2 E7
NC BP_Q RXACQ NC
D1 U0100 K1
C0123 NC RXQ ESC_IN NC
NC D2 RXQ X
1.0uF SC51650VF R0111
E3 L3 0
NC BP_Q X 5104932K08 ESC_CP NC
R0146 F2 G2
NC SCAN_I N MAIN_PDET_VCC 2.8V_ANA
0 B1
NC RX_EN_OUT
K11 G1
R0147 NC PABIAS_DAC DAC_ADAPT NC C0124 C0125
0 J11 F1
16.8_REF_CONTROLLER_SYNTH 16.8_REF_BE_SYNTH CLK2_OUT VCO_DAC NC 0.1uF 220pF
16.8_REF NC H9 CLK1_OUT
NC G8 TCLK
NU R0109
K6 K8
R0155 0 NC NTXQ HP_MOD_OU
T
0 R0156 NC L7 TXQ
0 L8
NC NTXI
NU K7
16.8_GPS_SYNTH NC TXI HP_MOD_OUT_SYNTH
J9 H1
16.8_GPS NC INCR_DECR MN_ADAPT_CP HP_MOD_OUT

SMD_CLK_GEN_GN D
L9
R0157 NC PHCLK
B6 H3
0 NC FBQ M_PRSCX PRSC_SYNTH
C6 J2

OSCREG_SPLY
NU R0158

OSCREG_OUT
NC FBI M_PRSC PRSC

OSCREG_BYP
GPO1_TEST1
GPO2_TEST2
GPO3_TEST3
GPO4_TEST4
0

XOSC_BASE
DEEPSLEEP

XOSC_EMIT
ASPI_DATA

CLK_BASE
G3

CLK_EMIT
NU

EF_OUTM

ASPI_CLK
EF_OUTP

TX_GND2
220pF 220pF 220pF MN_CP

SF_OUT
CLK_CP
C0126 C0127 C0128

GPO 5
GPO 6
SF_OUT_SYNTH

RSTB
SUB1
SUB2
SUB3

ACE1
ACE2
NC1
NC2

NC3
NC4
GPO LINES C0129 SF_OUT
5V_TH
HI: 2.8V GPO_1_SYNTH 0.1uF

C10

G11
K10

B11

H11
L10

L11
A11
E5

E6
G9

C9
B4

K9

K5

K4
F5
F3

F6
J7
J8

J4
H8

H5
D4

D6

L1

L5

L4
A4

A6

A1
9V3_SYNTH LOW: 0V RX_VCO_SEL1_ TP_ADAPT_SW
9V3 VCO SEL: ACTIVE LO W GPO_2_SYNTH
Adapt ON: 5V

5V_TH
TX_VCO_SEL2_ 220pF 220pF 220pF R0113

1
NC
NC

NC
NC
NC
NC

NC
NC
NC

NC
GPO_3_SYNTH C0130 C0131 C0132 10K Adapt OFF: 0V
C0133
TX_VCO_SEL1_ 4.7uF R0114 R0148
2K 120
GPO_4 C0134
9R1 220pF
9R1_SYNTH GPO_5_SYNTH
4 3 R0159
RF_ATTN_1 C0179 10K

2.8V_ANA
GPO_6_SYNTH 220pF
Q0107 R0160 RX_VCO_SEL2_
100K
ADAPT_SW_SYNTH
R1

5V_TH
OUT ADAPT_SW
R0115 IN
C0135 C0136 C0137 C0138
9R1 SWITCH FOR FRONT-EN D 10uF 0.1uF 10uF 0 R2
10K 220pF Q0106
1 Q0102 2 DTC114YM
Q0108

GND
R0116
47K 2.8V_AN
A R0119 0
R0126
10K 27 R0117 R0118
30K 0
R0120 U0101
NU
10K MC74VHC1GT66
C0140 C0141 C0142

5
4.7uF 0.1uF 220pF R0122

VCC
0
NU 4
C0143 C0144 ONOFF_CONTROL
220pF 0.1uF
1
INOUT

GND
2
OUTI
N
4

RSTB_SYNTH
VCC

3
RSTB R0123 Switch for Adapt Transient
56K
1 3
VC OUTPUT
C0147 C0145
GND

220pF .01uF
2

R0161 C0196 C0180 C0146 Y0100 R0125


100K 10uF 0.1uF 220pF 16.8MHz 0

1.5 ppm 0.5 ppm

TCXO (Y0100) 5102495J07 5116032H01


R0127 R0128
100 0 VCTRL_SYNTH
VCTRL

R0131 C0150 C0148 C0151 C0149


240 0.1uF .033uF 0.1uF .022uF

VCO STEERING LINE VOLTAGE: 0.6V TO 4.4V

TP_VCTRL 1 R0134
27

SH0100 SH0101 C0194 C0193 C0192 C0191 C0156 C0157 C0158 C0159 C0160 C0161 C0162 C0163 C0164 C0165
0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF R0139
SHIELD SHIELD C0166 1.6K
NU NU NU NU 0.1uF
R0140
18

1 1

UHF1 (403-470 MHz) 25-40W Synthesizer Schematic Diagram


3-12 UHF1 (403-470 MHz) 25 - 40W PCB / Schematics / Parts List

SF_TH
SF_TH_VCO_UHF1_6
SF_TH SF_TH

C0200 C0201
RX1 220pF 0.10uF Super Filter Voltage (SF_TH)

SF_TH: 2.5 V
SH0300 SH0301
R0201 SHIELD SHIELD
3.3K L0202
470nH

C0204
220pF

C0205 C0206
0.10uF 220pF R0204
8.2K R0205
C0208 100
4.3pF
L0203
470nH

C0213 C0214 C0215 RX Buffer Amplifier


3.9pF 11pF 5.1pF E020
1
RXSL Q0200 L0200 9R1_VCO_UHF1_7
RX VCO 1 9R1
220nH
CR0201 CR0202 C0202
C0220 L0207 C0203
3.9pF 12.5nH R0202 220pF .01uF
L0209 R0203
R0211 L0210 C0223 1.2K
VCTRL 27nH 1.2K
470nH 36pF
0
C0225
C0226 56pF
Steering Line Voltage (VCTRL_TH) 220pF
CR0203 CR0204 C0207 C0209
VCTRL: 0.6-4.5 V .022uF 220pF

C0229 L0212 L0204


24pF 470nH 220nH
C0211 RXINJ_VCO_UHF1_5
SF_TH L0205
R0206 RXINJ
15K 47nH
C0236 C0237 220pF
RX2 220pF 0.10uF R0220 L0206 C0217 R0207
R0216 Q0202 R0208 C0219 C0218 RXINJ: 329.65 - 396.65 MHz
120 15nH 51 1.0pF 1.0pF +6 dBm
10 220pF 10 NU
NU
R0224 R0219 R0221 C0222 C0221 R0210
6.2K L0213 510 510 3.0pF 3.0pF 4.7K
470nH NU L0211
220nH
R0212 C0224
0 NU

C0241 C0242 C0240


0.10uF 220pF R0225
7.5K 220pF

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