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WF - Hytera MD78X&MD78XG U1&U2&U3&U5&v Service Manual R7.0 - Eng
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Revision History
Version Release Date Description
R3.5 10-2011 Added the description about VHF, UHF2, and UHF3.
Contents
1. Product Controls .................................................................................................................................. 1
2. Disassembly and Reassembly ............................................................................................................ 3
2.1 Disassembling the Radio .................................................................................................................. 3
2.2 Reassembling the Radio .................................................................................................................. 4
3. Exploded View and Packing Guide .................................................................................................... 5
3.1 Exploded View .................................................................................................................................. 5
3.2 Packing Guide .................................................................................................................................. 7
4. Specifications and Blind Spot ............................................................................................................ 8
4.1 Specifications.................................................................................................................................... 8
4.2 Blind Spot ....................................................................................................................................... 11
5. Circuit Description ............................................................................................................................. 12
5.1 Front Panel ..................................................................................................................................... 12
5.2 Baseband ........................................................................................................................................ 14
5.2.1 Power Supply Module .......................................................................................................... 14
5.2.2 Control Module ..................................................................................................................... 15
5.2.3 Audio Module ........................................................................................................................ 21
5.2.4 PCB Difference ..................................................................................................................... 22
5.3 RF Section ...................................................................................................................................... 23
5.3.1 Transmitter Circuit ................................................................................................................ 23
5.3.2 Receiver Circuit .................................................................................................................... 26
5.3.3 FGU Circuit ........................................................................................................................... 27
5.4 GPS Circuit Section ........................................................................................................................ 29
6. Troubleshooting Flow Chart ............................................................................................................. 30
6.1 Control Circuit ................................................................................................................................. 30
6.2 GPS Circuit ..................................................................................................................................... 31
6.3 TX Circuit ........................................................................................................................................ 32
6.4 RX Circuit ........................................................................................................................................ 33
6.5 Frequency Generation Unit (FGU) ................................................................................................. 35
7. Interface Definition ............................................................................................................................. 37
7.1 10-Pin Connector ............................................................................................................................ 37
7.2 DB26 Accessory Interface .............................................................................................................. 39
7.3 Other Interfaces .............................................................................................................................. 42
8. Tuning Description............................................................................................................................. 50
8.1 Required Test Instruments ............................................................................................................. 50
8.2 Tuning Procedures ......................................................................................................................... 50
8.2.1 Tuning the Radio .................................................................................................................. 50
8.2.2 Testing the Radio.................................................................................................................. 53
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Contents UHF1 (400–470 MHz)
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UHF1 (400–470 MHz) Product Controls
1. Product Controls
Front Panel
Note
The above-mentioned product control is based on the mobile radio in the trunking mode. In the
conventional mode, No. 1 serves as Volume Control / Channel Selector Knob, and No. 6 & No.11
serve as the Programmable Keys.
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Product Controls UHF1 (400–470 MHz)
Rear Panel
Note
2
UHF1 (400–470 MHz) Disassembly and Reassembly
Step 3 Loosen the three screws to remove the front panel. Then remove the FFC.
Step 4 Detach the volume control knob and loosen the four screws. Then remove the PCB from the
control panel.
Step 5 Undo the clips on both sides of the radio, and then remove the rear cover.
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Disassembly and Reassembly UHF1 (400–470 MHz)
Step 6 Loosen the eleven screws to remove the upper shield cover.
Step 7 Loosen the screw fixing the antenna connector and two screws fixing the PA module. Then take
the PCB out.
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UHF1 (400–470 MHz) Exploded View and Packing Guide
Part list:
No. Part No. Description Qty. No. Part No. Description Qty.
1 6300109000000 Aluminum chassis 1 27 6100334000000 O-ring for encoder switch 1
2 7500358000000 Heat sink pad 1 28 4399030000020 Rotary switch 1
3 6100492101000 Waterproof ring for front 1 29 41078001000J0 PCB for control panel 1
case
4 4210090000200 Signal cable 1 30 6100533101000 Waterproof ring for 1
aluminum chassis
5 5208010100010 Connector (male) 1 31 6300126000000 Upper cover of the 1
aluminum chassis
6 6001079000000 Light-guide plate for keys 1 32 7103015000000 Machine screw 11
7 7300048000000 Metal dome 1 33 6001080000000 Plastic upper cover 1
8 6100408001000 Waterproof ring for 1 34 6100496000000 Conductive silicone 1
microphone jack rubber for main board
9 6100488000000 P+R front panel keys 1 35 7103008000400 Machine screw 2
10 6201893000000 Speaker fixing sheet 1 36 7500272000000 Heat sink pad 2
11 7102606021000 Self-tapping screw 6 37 / Semi-finished PA with 1
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Exploded View and Packing Guide UHF1 (400–470 MHz)
No. Part No. Description Qty. No. Part No. Description Qty.
heat sink pad
12 4210080000700 Speaker cable (with 2-Pin 1 38 3414999000020 PNP transistor 1
plug)
13 5001210000390 Speaker 1 39 / Main PCB 1
14 7400297000000 Speaker felt 1 40 6100532100000 D_SUB waterproof ring 1
15 7102505000110 Machine screw 3 41 5208026100000 Jack 1
16 6001076000010 Front case for control 1 42 6100530100000 Waterproof ring for power 1
panel socket
17 860P580600100 Logo 1 43 5205002100110 Power socket (male) 1
18 6201739000000 Inner lining for knob 1 44 3103994770150 Electrolytic capacitor 1
19 6000876000000 Encoder knob 1 45 7212002500000 Nut 1
20 6100493000000 Power on/off key 1 46 6100531100000 Waterproof ring for 1
antenna connector
21 6100404000000 Emergency key 1 47 4401000009000 BNC RF connector 1
22 7500344000000 PORON pad 1 48 6100494000000 GPS soft stopple 1
23 5130000000040 TFT LCD 2.0" TFT 1 49 7500159000100 Thermal conductive 2
silicone rubber
24 6001078000000 LCD bracket 1 50 7500357000000 Heat sink pad 1
25 5202002100270 Board-to-wire connector 1 A 6100574100000 O_ring 11
26 7207003700000 Nut 1 B 7500344000000 PORON pad 1
Note
Parts that are not marked with Part No. may vary with the radio frequency band.
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UHF1 (400–470 MHz) Exploded View and Packing Guide
7
Specifications and Blind Spot UHF1 (400–470 MHz)
Standby: <0.6 A
Antenna Impedance 50 Ω
Dimensions (H×W×D) 60 mm × 174 mm × 200 mm (2.4 inch × 6.9 inch × 7.9 inch)
Transmitter
Low: 5–25 W
Power Output
High: 5–45 W
11K0F3E@12.5 kHz
16K0F3E@25 kHz
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UHF1 (400–470 MHz) Specifications and Blind Spot
40 dB@12.5 kHz
45 dB@25 kHz
60 dB@12.5 kHz
Adjacent Channel Power
70 dB@20/25 kHz
Audio Response +1 dB to -3 dB
Receiver
Analog:
Digital:
0.3 μV /BER5%
TIA-603: 90 dB
Blocking
ETSI: 84 dB
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Specifications and Blind Spot UHF1 (400–470 MHz)
40 dB@12.5 kHz
45 dB@25 kHz
Audio Response +1 dB to -3 dB
Conducted Spurious
< -57 dBm
Emission
Environment
ESD ±8 kV (contact)
±15 kV (air)
Accuracy specs are for long-term tracking (95th percentile values>5 satellites visible at a nominal
-130dBm signal strength).
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UHF1 (400–470 MHz) Specifications and Blind Spot
Cold Start
Note
All Specifications are tested according to applicable standards, and subject to change without notice
due to continuous development.
1 403.2 5 414
2 422.4 6 432
3 441.6 7 450
4 460.8 8 468
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Circuit Description UHF1 (400–470 MHz)
5. Circuit Description
5.1 Front Panel
Front panel includes components such as power supply, keys, LCD, LED indicators, backlight, MMC
interface and volume control knob. The function diagram is shown below.
CONTROL HEAD
Keys Matrix
R0 R1 R2 R1
C0 Back P2 P5 R2
C1 P6 P3 Switch
C2 p1 Down Menu
R3
C3 EMER UP P4 Keyboard C1 3*4 KEY
Keyboard
C2 Interface
C3
C4
U302
QA
BACK LIGHT& BL_LED QB \RESET CS
RX_LED QC U1 SHIFT_CLK CLOCK
SIGNAL LIGHT TX_LED QD A DATA
SPK+
SPK-
MMP ACC_ID
GPIO3&PTT GPIO
Handset_audio
GPIO_2 / D- USB.DP
GPIO_1 / D+ FILTER USB.DM
USB_Vbus 5VD
INT_MIC U231 McBSP
MIC_GROUND
GPIO_4 / Hook GPIO
GPIO_0 / PwrOn GPIO
A
UART2
U7 B
S GPIO
Power Supply
The power supply of the main board powers the front panel via U902 (5 V), and serves as the power
supply for LED indicator, backlight and USB devices. Then the power is further fed to U5, so as to power
the LCD module and U1 (serial-to-parallel converter IC).
Keys
The front panel includes 12 keys, each of which has different functions in different operation mode. The
identifications of each key on the front panel are realized by the 3*4 matrix keyboard.
Programmable Keys S2, S3, S7, S8, S9, S10, and S12 S3, S7, S9, S10, and S12
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UHF1 (400–470 MHz) Circuit Description
OK/Menu Key S4
Dial-back/End/Home Screen
/ S2
Key
Redial/Answer/Call Key / S8
LCD
The front panel adopts TFT LCD to transfer data to U302 via the EMIFS data bus. The control signals
include read/write enable signal, memory chip select signal, LCD chip select signal and reset signal,
each of which is pulled up by R36, R35, R34, R33 and R6 respectively. The LCD module is powered by
U5 which converts 5 V into 3.3 V.
LED Indicator and Backlight
The LED enable signal is fed to the serial-to-parallel converter IC (U1), and then is output by U302. RX
status is indicated by green LED, and TX status by red LED. Backlight is activated upon any key press.
The red and green LEDs in series are powered by U902 (5 V) and controlled by Q2 and Q3. The
backlight is also powered by U902 (5 V) and controlled by Q1. Control signals are output via U1.
MMC
For details, please refer to Interface Definition.
Audio Output
The front panel provides two audio outputs: Handset_audio and Internal_audio (SPK±). Handset_audio
is the external output of received audio via MMC interface, while Internal_audio (SPK±) is connected to
the internal speaker.
Volume Control
The volume control is facilitated by the rotary encoder switch (U7), which generates signals to be fed to
U302 through GPIO17 and GPIO18 for volume adjustment.
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Circuit Description UHF1 (400–470 MHz)
5.2 Baseband
5.2.1 Power Supply Module
Auto baterry
Voltage Q802\Q803\U201\Q909
13.6±15%
Q804\Q805
9V3A 9V1A
Q920\Q921\U914 Q810 Q801
9V1A
Q6102
Q902
Q6103
5VA
U703 U701
3V3A
U702 U701
5VA 4V3A
U915 Q104 Q100\Q103\Q106\Q110
5VA
U100
3V3A X100
U918
ON\OFF KEY PWB 5VA
IGN_SENCE U905 U500
EMERGENCY
3V3A U231
U909
X302
1V6D
U302
Control Head
U302
U233
3V3D U910
U900
U500
U231
U327
1V8D U231
U903 U232
U302
3V3DP
U901 U326
Both the baseband control IC and the RF section can convert the supplied voltage to an appropriate one
via the voltage converter.
Supply for RF: U914, Q920, and Q921 supply power for the RF section by high current PNP
transistor and comparator, which can work as Low Dropout Regulator (LDR).
Supply for FGU: U918 and U915 supply 3.3V and 5V respectively to U100.
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UHF1 (400–470 MHz) Circuit Description
Supply for Baseband: The processor U302 is supplied by 3.3 V (U900), 1.8 V (U903) and 1.6 V
(U919); the memory (U232/U233) is supplied by 3.3 V (U900) and 1.8 V (U903) respectively; the
audio processor IC (U231) is supplied by 3.3 V (U905&U909&U900) and 1.8 V (U903); the DAC
(U500) is supplied by 5 V (U905) and 3.3 V (U900).
The mobile radio is turned on via the Power On/Off key. As this key is pressed, R944 becomes
grounded and Q910 is on. Then Q905 outputs high-level signal, causing U902 and Q920 to start
working. Afterwards, the processor (U302) executes user routines to maintain a high-level power
control signal (PWR_CTR).In this case, the radio starts to work properly after the Power On/Off key
is released.
The mobile radio is turned off via the Power On/Off key. After this key is pressed, LQ910 is on and a
low-level signal (PWB) to power off the radio is detected by U302, which then controls PWR_CTRL to
output low level. Afterwards, the radio becomes powered off.
Ignition Sense
The mobile radio can be turned on when ignition is sensed. When the voltage of ignition signal
exceeds 7 V, Q1 will be turned on by charging of C933, R955 and R956. As a result, the PNP
transistor of Q905 will be further turned on to power the mobile radio. Meanwhile, Q401 will also be
turned on, and U302 will identify ignition signals by detecting the signal from Q401; afterwards, the
level PWR_CTRL is generated by the processor.
Emergency
When the emergency alarm pin is at low level, R940 is grounded, and Q906 is turned on to supply
power for the mobile radio. Meanwhile, Q908 is also turned on and the low level is detected from
U302. At this time, if the mobile radio is off, the PWR_CTRL signal will be output to power on the
mobile radio and the emergency signal will be output. However, if the mobile radio is already on, the
emergency alarm pin will be at lower level and only the emergency signal will be output.
Power-on process:
Step 1 Power on the mobile radio using one of the three methods (Power On/Off key, Ignition Sense,
or Emergency);
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Circuit Description UHF1 (400–470 MHz)
Step 2 U917 generates reset signal and remains low level for 1.25 seconds, allowing the processor
(U302) to get started.
Step 4 After receiving the signal, the processor (U302) generates the level of PWR_CTRL. Then the
power-up procedures are completed.
Clock
19.2MHz
U231 U701
32K
32.768KHz
U100
32K_IN
VSS
19.2MHz 9.6MHz
APLL
Input Clock
The 32K clock provided by X375 is mainly used for timing and sleeping of the mobile radio. Its
frequency (32.768 kHz) is divided by U302 (32768 times in all) to 1Hz for counting seconds. The
system clock (19.2MHz) is generated by an external crystal oscillator.
Output Clock
The baseband outputs clock signals to U231, U100 and Option Board respectively.
Interface Distribution
MCSI Interface
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UHF1 (400–470 MHz) Circuit Description
MCSI1.CLK CLK
MCSI1.SYNC /CS
When U302 is communicating with U100, it works in Master Mode with clock frequency of up to 9.6
MHz. U100 uses MCSI1.CLK as the clock, MCSI1.DOUT as data cable to configure its register, and
MCSI1.SYNC as chip select signal.
MICROWIRE Interface
UWIRE.SDO MOSI
UWIRE.SCLK SCLK
UWIRE.CS3 /SS
The MICROWIRE interface can accommodate four external devices at most, generally transmitting
control and status messages of external devices, and reading data from ROM. Its maximum clock
frequency is a quarter of system clock frequency. In this case, MICROWIRE is used to configure or
read from the audio processor U231 and requires chip select signal CS3.
U302
PE SPIF.CS2
U701 PC SPIF.SCK
PD SPIF.DOUT
SPI of the processor U302 operates in Master mode, and it is controlled by MPU or DMA. In Master
Mode, U302 can provide four chip select signals, of which CS2 is used to control the Intermediate
Frequency (IF) digital processor U701.
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Circuit Description UHF1 (400–470 MHz)
MCBSP3.CLKX PCMCLK
MCBSP3.FSX PCMSYNC
Option Board
MCBSP3.DX PCMIN
MCBSP3.DR PCMOUT
BCLK MCBSP1.CLKX
U231
WCLK MCBSP1.FSX
SDIN MCBSP1.DX
SDOUT MCBSP1.DR
U302
CLKOUT MCBSP2.CLKR
U701 FS MCBSP2.FSR
DOUT MCBSP2.DR
SCLK MCBSP2.CLKX
U500 FS MCBSP2.FSX
DIN MCBSP2.DX
U302 provides three MCBSP interfaces including MCBSP1, MCBSP2 and MCBSP3, which are
compatible with various interfaces.
MCBSP1 is connected to the interface I2C of audio processor U231, to realize two-way
transmission of digital voice and data.
MCBSP2 uses independent clock and frame synchronization for transmission and reception. The
SSI of U701 is connected to the RX end of MCBSP2 for U302. U500 is connected to the TX end
of MCBSP2. In this case, U302 works in Master mode.
MCBSP3 is connected to the Option Board interface for voice and data transmission.
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UHF1 (400–470 MHz) Circuit Description
UART Interface
GPS_UART1_TXD
U302 UART1.TX
GPS_UART1_RXD
RX
GPS
UART1.RX TX
UART2.TX
UART2.TX RX CONTROLHEAD
UART2.RX (GPIO17/GPIO18)
UART2.RX TX
RX
PC
TX
UART3_TXD_BT
UART3.TX UART_RXD
UART3_RXD_BT
UART3.RX UART_TXD
UART3_RTS_BT Option Board
UART3.RTS UART_CTS
UART3_CTS_BT
UART3.CTS UART_RTS
USB_D+
MAP
USB_D-
Processor U302 provides three UART interfaces, which are used to communicate with different
external devices.
UART2 is used for communication with front panel (GPIO17 and GPIO18).
UART3 is used for communication with the Option Board and accessory connector.
USB Interface
USB_D-
USB.DP
USB_D+
MMP USB.DM
USB.PUEN(W4)
USB.PUEN
U302
A DATA GPIO18
CS
MAP
LCLK GPIO9
VBUS_EN CLOCK
Vbus SCLK GPIO7
USB_VBUS MONITOR
MPUIO11
VBUS_DEC
The mobile radio provides two USB interfaces, which are connected to the same USB signal port of
the processor U302.
Mobile accessory connector contains audio interface, programmable I/O port, serial port, USB port,
accessory identifier port and etc, which are applied for further development. For details, see 7
Interface Definition.
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Circuit Description UHF1 (400–470 MHz)
J400, an option board interface, is used to achieve specific function by connecting to the designated
option board. The definition of each pin is listed as below:
Voltage
Pin I/O of the
Signal Function (Option Board Remarks
No. Radio
VDD=3.3 V)
17 UART-RTS O
6 MCBSP-DR I
McBSP:
8 MCBSP-WCLK I/O
MCBSP Multi-channel
10 MCBSP-DX O
buffered serial port
12 MCBSP-FSX I/O
14 AGND AGND / / /
80 mV (standard
output from the option
16 AF OB TO MB AF I MAX: 700mV
board to the main
board)
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UHF1 (400–470 MHz) Circuit Description
Voltage
Pin I/O of the
Signal Function (Option Board Remarks
No. Radio
VDD=3.3 V)
80 mV (standard
output from the main
18 AF MB TO OB AF O MAX: 700mV
board to the option
board)
19 DGND DGND / / /
RX Audio Path
U302 sends digital audio signals to the audio processor codec (U231) via the SSI bus of
MCBSP1.This bus is composed of CLKX, FSX, DX and DR. It sends the 16-digit demodulated PCM
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Circuit Description UHF1 (400–470 MHz)
audio signal to the codec (U231), and adjusts the signal to appropriate amplitude according to the
volume (RMS should be 80 mV when frequency is 1 kHz and deviation is 3 kHz). Then the codec
(U231) converts PCM data into analog audio data via DAC.
U231 provides two outputs: SPK1 and SPK2. SPK1 is amplified by U238 and then is fed to the PA
U201, to derive two outputs of received audio, which will be applied to the front panel speaker and
further development interface respectively. SPK2 is amplified and divided into the four paths of signal
Handset_audio, RX_audio, PUB_Address1 and PUB_Address2. The first two paths are amplified by
U235, and the last two paths are amplified by U236. Output of Handset_audio, PUB_Address1 and
PUB_Address2 are controlled by Q231, Q235 and Q233 respectively.
TX Audio Path
The audio processor U231 has two MIC inputs: the internal MIC and external MIC. The internal MIC
is connected to the MICIN_HND of U231, and is combined with AUX1 to provide differential input.
After 9.3 V is divided by R255 and R264, a bias voltage of about 7 V is provided to the front panel
MIC. The external MIC is connected to the MIC_HED of the codec (U231) as a unidirectional input.
Both MICs are controlled by Q232. When the internal MIC is active, EXT_MIC_EN is at low level,
bias voltage of external MIC is disconnected, and the ADC in U231 samples voltage at the
MICIN_HND. When external MIC is active, EXT_MIC_EN is at high level, Q232 is turned on, bias
voltage is connected, and the ADC in U231 senses only audio data at pin MICIN_HED.
Audio signals input from the MMC interface and the accessory connector are fed to the Codec (U231)
and then are converted by the ADC into 16-bit PCM digital audio signals, which will be fed to U302
via the SSI.
When the mobile radio is set to Public Address mode, the audio signal will be generated by the
internal MIC, and then is buffered by U231, and finally is output via SPK2. The output audio signal is
amplified, and then is output as the two paths of audio PUB_Address1 and PUB_Address2.
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UHF1 (400–470 MHz) Circuit Description
3V3D
U910
6
R932 /PRST1
VDD
4.7K
5 D913
SENCE 1 2 1
3
REST 》 /PRST
X MR MBRM120LT1G
GND
C937
1000p 4
CT
2
C941
0.15u
D912
2 1
R920 0
MBRM120LT1G
U906
1 8
R923 0 MR WDO
3V3D 2 VCC /RST 7
3 6 R983 0
C978 GND
0.1u X
4
PFI
WDI
PFO
5 X
《 RST_CTRL
RESETIC
The watchdog circuit is used to prevent the mobile radio from damage due to OMAP malfunction. If
the program works properly, U302 feeds pulse signal (25 ms) to the watchdog circuit through
RST_CTRL. Otherwise, this pulse signal will be terminated and delayed for more than 1.6s so that
U906 generates the reset signal to reset OMAP.
Version H: The audio amplifier is different compared with Version D and Version F.
Version L: The DC/DC conversion circuit is optimized, GPS pulse and GPS backup circuit are added,
and some circuits are deleted.
5.3 RF Section
5.3.1 Transmitter Circuit
The transmitter circuit is composed of power amplifier circuit and power control circuit. The former is
used to amplify the voltage control oscillator (VCO) signal to the appropriate output power level, while
the latter can keep the output power at the appropriate level, so as to protect the power amplifier from
damage caused by overheating, antenna mismatch, and out-of-range voltage (over voltage or under
voltage may result in damage to Q801, Q805, Q804, Q802 and Q803).
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Circuit Description UHF1 (400–470 MHz)
Note
Only one final-stage PA (Q803) is available, if the power of the mobile radio is 25 W and the version
of main board is Version H or later version.
TX Buffer Amplifier
TX buffer amplifier provides 16 dB power gain by Q801. Adjust the bias circuit of TX buffer amplifier
circuit to get a quiescent bias current of 28 mA for Q801. Power supply for the switching transistor
Q810 is controlled by TX signal, so as to further control the power supply for the whole circuit.
The pre-driver power amplifier is formed by Q805, with variable gain controlled by voltage VGG. The
input matching circuit is composed of C826, L826, L814, C843 and R824.
The driver power amplifier is formed by Q804, with variable gain controlled by voltage VGG. Its
maximum output power is 35.5 dBm and maximum gain is 11 dB.
The final-stage power amplifier outputs via two LDMOS PA transistors (Q802 and Q803) which are in
parallel connection. Its maximum output power is 45.6 dBm and the maximum variable gain is 10 dB.
The input matching circuit is composed of C815, C839, R804, R806, R807, R813, R818, and R861,
while the power combining circuit is composed of C820, C830, C831, C819, C812, C841, and C842.
Antenna Switch
The antenna switch is used to switch between the transmitter circuit and the receiver circuit.
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UHF1 (400–470 MHz) Circuit Description
In TX mode
TX signal controls the switching transistor Q810, to further control the power supply (9 V 3 A) for the
PIN diodes D801 and D802. Quiescent bias current of the PIN diode is controlled by the resistors
R821 and R825. In this mode, D801 and D802 are turned on; RF signals are transmitted via the
antenna port through the low-pass filter (composed of C821, C816, C836, C837, C838, L809, L813,
and L810).
In RX mode
TX signal controls the switching transistor Q810, to further control the power supply for the PIN
diodes D801 and D802, which are not applied with DC bias current. When the two PIN diodes are
turned off, signals feed into the RX path through the low pass filter (composed of L871, C852, and
C862).
Low-pass Filter
The low-pass filter consisting of inductors (L809, L813, and L810) and capacitors (C821, C816, C836,
C837, C830, and C838), is used to attenuate harmonic energy from the transmitter.
Directional Coupler
The directional coupler is composed of components such as microstrip directional coupler, D803 and
D804. It is used to detect both forward and reverse power of the transmitter. The forward power is
coupled to the diode D803, and the voltage is applied to the power control circuit (U801). Then U801
outputs the voltage VGG for controlling the gate voltage of Q805 and Q804, ensuring a constant power
output. The reverse power is coupled to D804. The voltage is applied to U802 and then fed into U302 for
detection.
Power Control
The TX power is controlled by power control chips U801. The forward power is applied to the directional
coupler, to output a voltage that can represent the forward power. The voltage together with the preset
voltage feeds to U801 to output a voltage VGG, which can control both gate voltage and gain of Q804
and Q805, ensuring a constant power output.
Thermal and Over-voltage Protection
The circuit comprises thermistor RT804 and resistor R884. The output voltage is proportional to the
detected temperature. Both the voltage used for temperature detection and the threshold voltage are fed
to the operational amplifier U804, to output a voltage signal that is proportional to the detected
temperature. The voltage is applied to software judgment via the diode, and then the preset voltage will
be subsequently changed to lower TX power, and to protect the PA from over-heating.
Pressure Pad Switch
The power control circuit includes a pressure pad switch SW1, which is controlled by the conductive
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Circuit Description UHF1 (400–470 MHz)
rubber part mounted on the upper cover. When the switch is turned off, the power control voltage VGG
will become low, and no power will be output from PA. Otherwise, PA will work normally.
Attenuator Control
10dB
U302 U701
OMAP IF IC
Mixer
IF Amp IF Filter Low Noise Amp
IF Processor D6106
Q6104 Z6100 Q6102
Q6105
TV
Receiver Front-end
RF signals feed to the low-pass filter to remove out-of-band signals, and are applied to the two-stage
electrically tunable band-pass filter to get useful signals. After passing through the RF band-pass filter
and LNA (Q6102), the RF signals together with the first LO signal feed to the mixer (D6106) for the first
frequency conversion, to generate the first IF signal (73.35 MHz). The LO signal (3–5 dBm) from the
VCO feeds to Q6103 to get a gain (17 dB). Afterwards, the first LO signals (73.35 MHz) pass through the
crystal filter (Z6100) to remove out-of-band spurious signals, and then feed to the two-stage IF amplifier
circuit (composed of Q6105 and Q6104) for amplification. Finally the amplified signals go to the IF IC
(U701) for processing.
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UHF1 (400–470 MHz) Circuit Description
Receiver Back-end
MXOP MXON IF2P IF2N GCP GCN
DAC AGC
16dB
SSI TO OMAP
DECIMATION
N
A
L
FREF
CONTROL LOGIC
LO VOLTAGE
CLK SYN
SYN REFERENCE
SPI
IOUTL LOP LON IOUTC CLKP CLKN VREFP VCM VREFN PC PD PE SYNCB
The first IF signal (73.35 MHz) output by the IF amplifier goes into IF IC via Pin 47, where the signal is
converted to the second IF signal (2.25 MHz). Then the un-demodulated digital I/Q signal output from
the SSI is sent to U302 for demodulation. IF IC employs a reference frequency of 19.2 MHz and shares
the crystal with U302. The second LO VCO consists of the external transistor, varactor and relevant
components, to provide the second LO signal. The clock frequency is 18 MHz, which is generated by the
external LC (D702, L715 and C745) resonance loop.
DSP (U302) acquires the audio signal from IF IC. Then this signal goes through U302 to output data
signal, which is sent to U231 and PIN44 (SSI_DI) for digital-to-analog conversion. Finally, the output
analog audio signal will be subjected to gain control, and then fed to the speaker.
Data
Registers
Clock
PD/Charge Pump
Serial MSB/LSB Reference
CS Divider & Pwr-Dn/Mux Out
Interface Dividend Frequency Dividers
Control
Mod_in
Modulation
M
Mux_out
u
x
Unit
ΔΣ
18-Bit
Fractional
Unit Reference
Frequency
Fvco_main Oscillator
Fvco_main Main Main
Divider Divider
Fref_main Fref_main
Ref
Main Phase/
Freq.Detector
and Reference
Charge Pump Frequency
Oscillator
CPout_main
LD/PS_main
Lock Detection or
Power Steering
The 19.2 MHz frequency generated by the crystal oscillator (X100) goes into the PLL IC (U100) for
frequency division, generating the reference frequency. Meanwhile, the frequency generated by VCO
goes into PLL IC (U100) for frequency division. The resulting frequency will be compared with reference
frequency in terms of phase difference in the phase detector. After comparison, the resulting frequency
is converted to CV voltage via the loop filter, to control and lock the frequency.
Voltage-Controlled Oscillator (VCO)
TX_L_VCO
MOD
Q103
TX PA
Q107 Q102
TX_H_VCO Q100
PLL IC
LPF
RX_L_VCO U100
Q110
RX Lo
Q109 Q111
Q106
RX_H_VCO
The VCO is composed of transistors (Q100, Q103, Q106 and Q110), varactors and four Colpitts
oscillators. There are four VCOs in all: two VCOs (Q100 and Q103) used to transmit excitation signals
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UHF1 (400–470 MHz) Circuit Description
and the other two VCOs (Q106 and Q110) to receive LO signals. U302 controls the operating frequency
of the VCO. Q102 and Q107 constitute the buffer amplifiers for the transmitter circuit, while Q111 and
Q109 for the receiver circuit. The digital-to-analog converter (U500) modulates the TX oscillator signal.
GPS UART
U302
module
REB-1315LPx
LCD
GPS data can be acquired via the programmable GPS key on the front panel of the mobile radio. The
GPS function is realized via REB-1315LPx module, which integrates GPS baseband processor circuits.
The GPS signal (1.57542 GHz), received via the GPS active antenna (with a built-in LNA), goes to the
GPS module for processing, and then enters U302 via the UART port. Meanwhile, U302 sends control
command to the GPS module and forwards processed GPS data to the LCD display.
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Troubleshooting Flow Chart UHF1 (400–470 MHz)
No
Yes
Yes Yes
Replace X302
No Check power-on
U902 (5VD)
circuit and peripheral
is normal?[5]
circuits of U902
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
End
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UHF1 (400–470 MHz) Troubleshooting Flow Chart
[4] The output voltage of U905 and U909 is 5 V and 3.3 V respectively.
Peripheral
Positioning is Yes Yes components are Yes Replace defective
RX signal is weak?[2]
normal?[1] properly connected components
and soldered?
No No
No
No
SiRF Demo software
displays Yes Check front-end
Replace GPS
communication status circuit
module U326
on the computer?
No
Voltage at SMA of
GPS antenna Yes Change active
connector is normal? antenna
[3]
No
No
Replace GPS
module U326
[3] Voltage at SMA of GPS antenna connector ranges from 3.2 to 3.35 V.
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Troubleshooting Flow Chart UHF1 (400–470 MHz)
6.3 TX Circuit
Check TX circuit
Yes
Check PA matching
Current is normal? Yes circuit, antenna
[1] switch, and low-pass
circuit, etc
No
No
Control voltage is Check U801
normal? [2]
Yes
No Refer to
TX VCO is troubleshooting flow
normal?[3] chart of FGU circuit
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
End
[1] In analog mode, the current is above 4 A under 25 W, above 7 A under 45 W, and 1 A under 5 W.
However, in digital mode, the current will be reduced by 50%.
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UHF1 (400–470 MHz) Troubleshooting Flow Chart
[3] The output amplitude of the TX LO signal at TP803 is about 10 dBm. Make sure that the back-end
circuit is disconnected during test.
[7] The gain is 10 dB and the input signal is 0 dBm at Q802 and Q803.
6.4 RX Circuit
33
Troubleshooting Flow Chart UHF1 (400–470 MHz)
Check RX circuit
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes Yes
Yes
Yes
Check D6106, T6100,
T6101, and peripheral
circuits
Yes
Yes
Check L809, L813,
M801, and peripheral End
circuits
[1] During sensitivity test, use a communication test set to demodulate the audio signal at TP4012 and
TP4016. If the signal is demodulated normally, it is concluded that the front panel is defective.
[2] Use the communication test set to apply a 73.35 MHz IF signal at the mixer, and sensitivity is about
-110 dBm.
Yes
No
Q104 outputs 4.3 V? Check Q104
Yes
No Q108, Q112, Q101, and Yes Q106, Q110, Q100, and No Replace Q106,
VCO oscillates?[1] Q105 work normally? Q103 work normally? Q110,
[2] [3] Q100, and Q103
Yes No Yes
Replace Q108,
Q112, Check D107, D108, D109, D110,
Q101, and Q105 D121, D122, D125, and D126
No No
TP124 CV is normal?[4] PLL U100 is normal? Replace PLL U100
[5]
Yes
Yes
Check U101, U102,
R187, and R171
Yes
No Check 19.2MHz
Oscillates (19.2 MHz)?[7]
oscillator circuit
Yes
Check L809, L813,
L810, M801 and End
peripheral circuit
[2] Q101, Q105, Q108, and Q112 are turned on and output about 3.6 V.
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Troubleshooting Flow Chart UHF1 (400–470 MHz)
[3] The emitter voltage of Q106, Q110, Q100 and Q103 is about 1.8 V.
[6] The power of the signal from TP109 to PLL is about -15 dBm.
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UHF1 (400–470 MHz) Interface Definition
7. Interface Definition
7.1 10-Pin Connector
The 10-pin connector on the front panel is used for audio accessories or data cable connection. The
definition of each pin is described as below.
Ground
5 GND / /
cable
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Interface Definition UHF1 (400–470 MHz)
code is 11.
Modulation sensitivity
7 Mic input Analog input Vrms=80mV±10%@1kHz Mic input for palm microphone
10-pin Accessory Identification Matrix Table (composed of Pin 1 and Pin 10):
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UHF1 (400–470 MHz) Interface Definition
Power
2 Ground supply / /
(grounding)
GP5_3
3 GPIO 5V TTL GPIO. Programmable via CPS.
(Chan_Act)
39
Interface Definition UHF1 (400–470 MHz)
Power
6 Power Ground supply / /
(grounding)
USB data
10 D+ USB data USB data cable+
cable+
Ground
11 USB_GROUND / /
cable
40
UHF1 (400–470 MHz) Interface Definition
Audio
17 Audio Ground / /
(grounding)
USB data
19 D- USB data USB data cable-
cable-
Digital
20 GP5_8 5V TTL GPIO. Programmable via CPS.
input/output
21 Ground Ground / /
41
Interface Definition UHF1 (400–470 MHz)
cable
Digital
22 GP5_7 5V TTL GPIO. Programmable via CPS.
input/output
Digital
23 GP5_6 5V TTL GPIO. Programmable via CPS.
input/output
AUX Audio Out Analog Load impedance >1 kΩ Auxiliary audio (external speaker)
24
1 output Vrms=300 mV±10% output 1
AUX Audio Out Analog Load impedance >1 kΩ Auxiliary audio (external speaker)
25
2 output Vrms=300 mV±10% output 2
Analog
Ign Sense
26 voltage Ignition voltage input >7 V Input pin for ignition voltage
Detect Pin
input
Note
When a pin is marked with 5 V TTL level, this pin has the pull-up function. If the pin needs to be set to
high level, empty this pin.
DB26 Accessory Identification Matrix Table (composed of Pin 13 and Pin 15):
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UHF1 (400–470 MHz) Interface Definition
7 RS Register select
8 WR Write signal
9 RD Read signal
10 DB0
11 DB1
12 DB2
13 DB3
14 DB4
15 DB5
16 DB6
17 DB7
Data bus
18 DB8
19 DB9
20 DB10
21 DB11
22 DB12
23 DB13
24 DB14
25 DB15
43
Interface Definition UHF1 (400–470 MHz)
26 DB16
27 DB17
29 IM3
Select data cable
30 IM0
32 LED_K1
34 LED_K3
44
UHF1 (400–470 MHz) Interface Definition
Voltage
I/O of the
Pin No. Signal Function (Option Board Remark
Radio
VDD=3.3 V)
11 UART-TX O
13 UART-RX I
UART-CT
15 UART I UART
S
UART-RT
17 O
S
MCBSP-D
6 I
R
MCBSP-W
8 I/O
CLK McBSP: Multi-channel
MCBSP
MCBSP-D buffered serial port
10 O
X
MCBSP-F
12 I/O
SX
14 AGND AGND / / /
80 mV (standard
AF OB TO output from the
16 AF I MAX: 700 mV
MB option board to the
main board)
45
Interface Definition UHF1 (400–470 MHz)
Voltage
I/O of the
Pin No. Signal Function (Option Board Remark
Radio
VDD=3.3 V)
80 mV (standard
AF MB TO output from the main
18 AF O MAX: 700mV
OB board to the option
board)
19 DGND DGND / / /
46
UHF1 (400–470 MHz) Interface Definition
20 GP5_8 Input/output
22 GP5_7 Input/output
5 HOOK HOOK
6 PTT PTT
11 UART2_TXD_B /
47
Interface Definition UHF1 (400–470 MHz)
17 KB_C0
18 KB_C1
19 KB_C2
21 B_R0
22 B_R1
23 B_R2
31 F_D7
32 F_D6
33 F_D5
LCD data bus
34 F_D4
35 F_D3
36 F_D2
37 F_D1
LCD data bus
38 F_D0
48
UHF1 (400–470 MHz) Interface Definition
39 GND Grounding
49
Tuning Description UHF1 (400–470 MHz)
8. Tuning Description
8.1 Required Test Instruments
Radio communication test sets: HP8921 and Aeroflex 3920
Multimeter
Tuner software
The specific operations are described in the table below. After tuning the items of the current channel,
you must switch the radio to the next channel; otherwise, the adjustments will not be saved to the radio
properly.
Items Method
TX Section
1. Connect the radio to HP8921 via the antenna connector, and set HP8921
to TX test mode.
Warp 3. Adjust the vernier on the Tuner until the frequency offset between the
frequency displayed on HP8921 and the frequency (Tx) displayed on
Tuner is less than or equals to ±40 Hz.
4. Click the “Save” button on Tuner to save the existing value to the radio.
1. Connect the radio to HP8921 via the antenna connector, and set HP8921
Transmit Power to TX test mode.
Calibration 2. Open the Tuner software and go to “TUNE_DATA -> TX -> Transmit
Power Calibration” in the left navigation tree. Then select an appropriate
channel.
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UHF1 (400–470 MHz) Tuning Description
Items Method
5. Click the “Save” button on Tuner to save the existing value to the radio.
1. Connect the radio to HP8921 via the antenna connector, and set HP8921
to TX test mode.
De-Emphasis: off
Transmit-to-Deviation
3. Open the Tuner software and go to “TUNE_DATA -> TX ->
Transmit-to-Deviation” in the left navigation tree. Then click the “Transmit
On” button. Then set the modulation signal of HP8921 to “100 Hz”.
5. Click the “Save” button on Tuner to save the existing value to the radio.
1. Connect the radio to HP8921 via the antenna connector, and set HP8921
to TX test mode.
De-Emphasis: off
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Tuning Description UHF1 (400–470 MHz)
Items Method
4. Click the “Transmit On” button on Tuner. Then set the modulation signal
of HP8921 to “100 Hz”.
5. Adjust the value in the dialog box on Tuner until the frequency deviation
displayed on HP8921 is “5 kHz”.
7. Click the “Save” button on Tuner to save the existing value to the radio.
1. Connect the radio to HP8921 via the antenna connector, and set HP8921
to TX test mode.
Transmit Oscillator
2. Open the Tuner software and go to “TUNE_DATA -> TX -> Transmit
Voltage
Oscillator Voltage” in the left navigation tree.
3. Click the “Save” button to save the existing value to the radio.
RX Section
2. Connect the Audio Out port of the radio to the Audio In port of HP8921,
and set HP8921 to RX test mode.
6. Adjust the vernier on Tuner until the “SINAD” value displayed on HP8921
is less than 14 dB.
8. Click the “Save” button on Tuner to save the existing value to the radio.
Front-end Gain 1. Connect the radio to HP8921 via the antenna connector, and set HP8921
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UHF1 (400–470 MHz) Tuning Description
Items Method
to RX test mode.
4. Click the “Save” button on Tuner to save the existing value to the radio.
1. Connect the radio to HP8921 via the antenna connector, and set HP8921
to RX test mode.
4. Click the “Save” button to save the existing value to the radio.
Step 2 Open the Tuner software and go to “TEST -> TX -> Transmit BER (0.153)”.
Step 3 Select the channel to be tested and select the corresponding power level (High Power or Low
Power) in “Parameter” on Tuner.
Step 6 Observe the “avg” value of “UUT TX Bit Err” parameter in “UUT Measurements” module of
Aeroflex 3920, which is the average bit error rate of the tested channel during transmitting.
The radio is operating properly when the Aeroflex 3920 parameters are as follows:
Step 2 Open the Tuner software and go to “TEST -> RX -> Receiver BER (0.153)”.
Step 3 Select the channel to be tested and click the “Start” button on Tuner.
You can set different “Average Num” (the calculation base of BER, which is “10” by default) to
obtain different “Average Rate”.
Step 5 Modify the value of “Lv1” parameter of Aeroflex 3920, so as to obtain the average BERs of the
tested channel under different signal strengths.
The mobile radio is operating properly when the average BER is less than 5%.
Note
When the parameter “Lv1” is set to “-110 dBm”, the mobile radio is operating properly when
the average BER is less than 1%.
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9. PCB View
55
MD78X/MD78XG PCB View (Front Panel)
Bottom Layer
56
MD78X/MD78XG PCB View (Main Board) - Top Layer
57
MD78X/MD78XG PCB View (Main Board)
Bottom Layer
58
10.
10.Block
原理框图 Diagram
MD78X/MD78XG
电源模块 Block Diagram (Power Section)
Auto baterry
Voltage Q802\Q803\U201\Q909
13.6±15%
Q804\Q805
9V3A 9V1A
Q920\Q921\U914 Q810 Q801
Q810 Q801
9V1A
Q6102
Q902
Q6103
5VA
U703 U701
3V3A
U702 U701
5VA 4V3A
U915 Q104 Q100\Q103\Q106\Q110
5VA
U100
3V3A X100
U918
ON\OFF KEY PWB 5VA
IGN_SENCE U905 U500
EMERGENCY
3V3A U231
U909
X302
1V6D
U302
Control Head
U302
U233
3V3D U910
U900
U500
U231
U327
1V8D U231
U903 U232
U302
3V3DP
U901 U326
59
MD78X/MD78XG Block Diagram (RF Section)
High Temperature
Protection
9V1A_TX B+
ADC
TXC Gain:10dB
ANT
Tx/Rx
Gain:15dB Gain:11dB
Switch
Gain:-6dB Gain:16dB
Tx_PORT
Attenuator Match Match Match Microstrip
Matcher Harmonic Microstrip Dual
Q805 Rx_PORT Filter Directional Coupler
Q801 Q804
Firstsage PreDriver Driver Switchÿs Power Reflect
Forward
9.1V Detector
Q802ǃQ803 Detector
RX
Finalstage Alarm to ADC
VSWR Protection
B+
Final_Bias
Temperature
compensation TV_APC
TX_L_VCO
TX_VCO_L TV_APC
U500
TXLO:3dBm
Q103 Final_Bias
DAC
Q107 Q102
TX_VCO_H X100
Q100 19.2MHz
TX_H_VCO
C CLK
STB
MCSI
LPF PLL U100
SPI
DATA
RX_L_VCO
LD
RX_VCO_L U302 OMAP
RXLO:3dBm Q110
Q109 Q111
RX_VCO_H
Q106
C RX_H_VCO
VCO_Feed
back LPF
LPF
1 2 X100
Q6103
19.2MHz
Attenuator Attenuator Control
1
3dB 10dB
Attenuator
1dB
Low-Noise Amp
2
Band-pass Filter1
IF Amp Band-pass Filter2
U701 Q6104 Z6100 Q6102
IF IC Q6105
IF Filter Mixer D6106
IF Processor 60 TV
MD78X/MD78XG Block Diagram (Baseband Section)
基带模块
RF
Mcbsp2_TX
Mcbsp2_RX
cs1 cs2 Power,IO control
EMIFS
FLASH:8Mx16
AUX
psRAM:2MX16
ADC
DSP Speed:96MHz(
Headset I2S McBSP1 TMS320C55X max)
driver CODEC EMIFF datax16 Mobile SDRAM
128Mb:8Mx16
MCLK
CP McBSP3 JTAG
MIC JTAG
Driver SPI BELL
19.2MHz
MCLK CLK AD9864
OMAP5912 TCXO
19.2MHZ
RX_AF_DO
TX_AF_DO
32.768k
PWM0/PWT
cs3 uWIRE
MPU
UART3 ARM926EJ-S
UART1 GPS
OPTION BOARD GPIOs
Audio I2C UART2 IGN_SENSE
PA or GPIO
GPIOs EMERGENCY
USB GPIOs KEY
PWB
Aux audio
PRGM GPIOs 74HC595
Clk/data/cs
USB
Rear
Accessory
(MAP) Acc_ID
61
2 1
M1 M2 M3 M4
TP1 TP10TP11TP4 TP5 TP12TP13TP2 TP6 TP3 TP7 TP14TP15TP8 TP16TP9 TP17
1
3V3A
1
TP TP TP TP TP TP TP TP TP TP TP TP TP TP TP TP TP D3
BLM18PG300SN1
C2
L2
0.047uF(NC)
0.1uF
C3
0.047uF(NC)
C1
0.047uf
0.047uF(NC)
0.047uF(NC)
100pF 0.1uF U2
3
R6
5VD
B3
B2
B1
CM1440
5VD 5VD 5VD
42
10k J1
U1 C1 A1
C38
16
C70 A UART2_RXD
GND3
GND2
GND1
Y1 X1
C41
C42
C43
C2 A2 PRST
C39
BACKLIGHT B Y2 X2 UART2_TXD
GND2
0.047uF(NC)
15 11 C3 A3 CLOCK 25
470pF
VCC
R4 R3 R39 R40 1 Q0 SHCP 12 C4 Y3 X3 A4 CSLED 24 S/P_CLOCK
R41 R42 Q1 STCP Y4 X4 S/P_CSLED
5VD 270 270 270 270 R2 R5 2 10 C5 A5 DATA 26
270 270 Q2 SHR Y5 X5 U3 S/P_DATA
270 270 3 13 C6 A6 CS2_LCD 29
0.047uF(NC)
D11 Q3 STR PRST Y6 X6 CS2_LCD
1
1
4 C1 A1 F_A1_LCD 30
C71 C68 C69 D4 Q4 Y1 X1 F_A1_LCD
D1 C47 C48 D2 C49 D5 C50 D6 C51 D7 C52 D16 C62 D24 C67 5 C4 D10 C2 A2 WE_LCD 28
D8 C56 C58 6 Q5 14 C3 Y2 X2 A3 OE_LCD 27 WE_LCD
4
D9 D12 Q6 DS Y3 X3 OE_LCD
C45
470pF 470pF 470pF C53 C54 C55 C57 C59 7 0.1uF J2 R9 33 C4 A4 F_D0 38
C44
17 18
GND
9 Q7 C5 Y4 X4 A5 F_D1 37 F_D0_LCD
GND1
GND2
GND3
DB7 DB8
B B
Q7S 16 19 Y5 X5 F_D1_LCD
2
2
470pF 470pF 470pF 470pF 470pF DB6 DB9 C6 A6 F_D2 36
C60 MMBZ6V8ALT1G 15 20 Y6 X6 F_D2_LCD
3
C46 DB5 DB10 F_D3 35
470pF 470pF 470pF 470pF 470pF 470pF 470pF 470pF 470pF 470pF 470pF 14 21 F_D3_LCD
8
DB4 DB11 CM1440 U4 F_D4 34
3
13 22 F_D4_LCD
B1
B2
B3
DB3 DB12 F_D5 33
R10 12 23 C1 A1 F_D5_LCD
R31 R37 C40 DB2 DB13 Y1 X1 F_D6 32
R38 R1 R7 R8 R32 R46 33 11 24 C2 A2 F_D6_LCD
270 270 3 Q2 0.047uF 0.047uF 1V8A DB1 DB14 Y2 X2 F_D7 31
270 270 270 270 270 270 10 25 C3 A3 F_D7_LCD
DB0 DB15 Y3 X3 R11 33 PRST 16
R12 33 9 26 C4 A4 PRST
2 RD DB16 Y4 X4 UART2_RXD 10
R13 8 27 C5 A5
GND1
GND2
GND3
11 UART2_RXD
7 WR DB17 28 C6 Y5 X5 A6 R14 NC(47) UART2_TXD
RED
NC 3V3A 39 UART2_TXD
3 6 RS RESET 29 1V8A Y6 X6
R17 R15 0 15 GND
R18 5 CS IM3 30 R16 NC CM1440
1 2 33 3V3A 14 5VD
FLM IM0
B1
B2
B3
3
0 4 31 R19 0 SPKR1-
Q1 R47 IOVCC LED_A 13
Q3 GRN 3 32 R20 10 C5 SPKR1+
4.7k VCI2 LED_K1 40
1 2 33 R21 10 C7 100pF PWB_IN
VCI1 LED_K2 C8 17
1 C9 C6 1 34 R22 10 KB_C0
GND LED_K3 18
0.1uF 100pF 36 35 0.1uF 100pF KB_C1
GND2 GND1 19
C10 C11 C12 KB_C2
20
2
3
CSZLCM1830 100pF 21 KB_C3
Q4 22 KB_R0
100pF100pF 23 KB_R1
5VD U5 2 KB_R2
ACC_IO1 3
3V3A ACC_IO1
L1 PTT 6
4 5 R23 0 PTT_MMP
Vin Vout HANDSET_AUDIO 12
1
USB_D- 7 HANDSET_AUDIO
2 USB_D-
Vss C14 MIC_GROUND 2
C66 MIC_GROUND
3
C65 C13 0.1uF USB_VBUS 4
4.7uF USB_VBUS
4.7uF 0.1uF D13 TP19 INT_MIC 1
3 1 INT_MIC
CE Nc TP18 USB_D+ 8
HOOK 5 USB_D+
ACC_IO2 9 HOOK_MMP
GND1
TP20 TP21TP22TP23 TP24 C64 3900pF ACC_IO2
C16
2
5VD U6 C15 CON40_MAIN
S1
1V8A 270pF
L3 270pF C63 270pF
41
3
4 5 R24 NC on\off TP TP TP TP TP J3
Vin Vout D15 SPKR
2 1 2 2 SPKR1-
Vss C18 SPKR- 1 SPKR1+
C17 SPKR+
1uF(nc)
1uF(nc) 3 1 C19 470pF PWB_IN
CE Nc
2
KB_C0 C0 C1 C2 C3
R0 BACK P6 P1 EM
A1 KB_C1 R1 P2 P3 DOWN UP
ANTENNA KB_C2 R2 P5 SWMENU p4
3V3A TP25
TP26 TP40 C20 KB_C3
UART2_TXD
C21
470pF KB_R0
1 2
R25 R26 470pF KB_R1
10k 10k C22
UART2_RXD S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 KB_R2
GND
PF1 PF1 PF1 PF1 PF1
3
470pF
U7 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2
4 5 P6 P3 MEMU UP BACK S7
S1 S2
1 R27 0 A
1 2
R28 A
2 3 B
K1
K2
C B R29 0
Emergency
1
0 5O ohm matching S8 S9 S10 S11 S12
C23 C24 PF1 PF1 PF1 PF1 PF1
6
7
W1
R30 0 0.1uF 0.1uF 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 TP27 TP28 TP29
TP TP TP
FIXER P5 p2 p1 DOWN
C28
P4
C29 C30
C25 C26 C27
NC 470pF
3
NC 470pF D23 470pF
470pF
3
3V3A
D14
D20
D17 D18 D19
1
2
R36 R35 R34 R33 C35
C31 C32 C36 C37
C34 470pF C33
470pF 470pF 470pF
470pF 470pF 470pF
10k 10k 10k 10k
J4
CS2_LCD 1
ACC_I00 2
A A
F_A1_LCD PTT 3 R43 1k
HANDSET_AUDIO 4
WE_LCD USB_D- 5
MIC_GROUND 6
OE_LCD USB_VBUS 7
INT_MIC 8
USB_D+ 9
HOOK 10 R44 1k
ACC_IO1 R45 1k
5VD U8
2
4 2 TP30TP31TP32TP33TP34TP35TP36TP37
TP38TP39
D22 VCC IO1
C61
0.1uF 1 3
D21 GND IO2
3
TP TP TP TP TP TP TP TP TP TP
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2 1
5 4 3 2 1
TP4012
TP4016
EXT_SPKR+
D EXT_SPKR- D
SPKR1+
CODEC_SSI_WCLK
CODEC_SSI_BCLK
SPKR1-
CODEC_SSI_DO
9V3 9d3V
CODEC_SSI_DI
CODEC_MOSI
CODEC_SCLK
CODEC_MISO
/CODEC_DAV
L232
CODEC_/SS
CODEC_CLK
BLM18PG300SN1D
B+
C233 C234
0.1uF
0.1uF
C235
22uF
22uF
0.1u 10uF/25V
C232 0.01u
15
14
13
1
2
8
9
0.1u
C303
C285
C284
C301
U201
1
OUT1+
OUT2+
OUT1-
OUT2-
VCC2
VCC1
PW-GND
S-GND
TP232
1
TP233
1
TP234
1
TP235
1V8D 1
ST-BY
TP236
MUTE
NC3
NC2
NC1
SPK_SEL
R288 47K C268 0.47u R289 0
IN1
IN2
3V3A
9d3V
C236
12
7
6
5
10
11
4
3
2
1
33
33
0.1u RN230 C245 220p
100*4 VAG C283
6
7
8
R231
R232
C520
C296 R295 1K 9d3V
B- B
B OUT
B+
V+
0.1u
C240
C293
C289 Q230
R287 5.6K
3V3D R292 100p R237 56K
-+
5
6
7
8
4 3
10uF/16V
0.1u
49
48
47
46
45
44
43
42
41
40
39
38
37
33
A OUT
+-
10uF/10V
A
U238 C237
0.1u
V-
C294 R241 R238 3.3K
A+
A-
R234 R235 C239 C287 2
DVSS
BCLK
WCLK
MCLK
SCLK
MOSI
SS
DAV
SDOUT
MISO
T-PAD
DVDD
SDIN
0.47u AUDIO_PA_EN
10K 10K 0.1u C241 0 0.47u 56K
3
2
1
3V3A 0.33uF
1 36 C291
IOVDD DRVSS2 5 1
2 35 C288
PWR_DN OUT8P R286 47K
3 34 C243 U237 1u 100p
/CODEC_RST RESET BVDD UMC4(NTR)
1 R242 0 4 33 R239 5.6K
TP238 GPIO2 OUT8N 0.1u 5 6 C242 220p
1 5 32 VCC S
TP239 GPIO1 DRVSS1 2 1
6 31 GND B1
AVDD2 VGND/CP_OUTN 4 3 C290 1u
C 7 30 A B0 LOW_LEVEL_MUTE C
8 AVSS2 SPKFC 29 Q231
3V3A AVDD1 DRVDD
9 28 C251 1u C247 220p 3 4
BUZZ_IN/CP_INN
MICBIAS_HED
MICIN_HED
AUX2
AUX1
VBAT
11
0.022uF R296 1 5
U231 LM2902
13
11
UMC4(NTR)
-
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
4
4.7uF C262 C259 R236 100P
1u 100P R252 100K U235B
NC R280 10K 10K 9d3V
TEMP_DET TP237 1u
4
D230 MMBZ20VALT1G
1K R290
NC R254 9d3V
11
TEMP_DET2
C238 C200 LM2902
30K R257 C263 R260
R284 1u 1u C257 1u 9 1u
R285
-
10K R258 C258 0.1u 15k 100 330mV
15k 8 RX_AUDIO
CODEC_PWT
R259 10K VAG 10 +
R261 R279 R283
C260 C261
RXAF_DO
TXAF_DI
1
C266
4
1u Q232 R262 100K
C297
L233 C298 C299 R255 470
3 4
MIC_GROUND C302 9d3V R263
11
C300
0.1uF
C269 1u 1u 30K
470pF
D232 C267 LM2902
220P C286 2
470pF 0.1u 2 -
L234 10u/25V 1 UMC4(NTR)
1 5 VAG 3 +
Q233
B INT_MIC B
C271 R264 1K
C270 UMC4(NTR) U235A
5
TP4029 220P 220P
4
L235 R269
9d3V 100K
11
EXT_MIC R268
C272 C273 R267 1K 100K
C274
220P 220P C276 C277 1u R271
0.1u 6 -
1u 100
7 PUB_ADDRESS2
VAG R272 47K 5 +
EXT_MIC_EN
C278
R240 3.3K
1u U236B
D231
4
C281
Q234 Q235 1u 9d3V
VAG
3 4 C279 1u C280 220p 3 4
11
R273 24K
R274 100K
R276 C282
2 R275 2 R277
100K 1u
100K 47K 9 -
R278
8 PUB_ADDRESS1
11
1 5 1 5 10 +
100
11
13 - UMC4(NTR) U236C
14
4
VAG VAG 12
2
+
-
9d3V R265
1 9d3V
R266 47K U236D
3 +
1.8K PUB_ADDRESS1_EN
4
1
U236A 9d3V
R270
+ C275 PUB_ADDRESS_MIC_EN
47K
4
10uF/16V
2
9d3V
A A
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D 5VA D
R513
0.1u
100K
R529 33K
C515
R503 1K R564 0 R566 0 Final_bias
C502
C500 C501 3300p R565
R504 1K 0 R567 0 TV_APC
33p 330p
R500 R501
100K 10K R502 1K C506 C523 C524
MOD_H C507 C521 C522
0.01uF NC NC
0.01uF NC NC
R505 R506 R507 R514
0 0 100K
MOD_L_RFCS 10K
C C
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
U500
PD REFINAB
LDAC OUTA
OUTB
DVDD AVDD
SCLK OUTC
OUTD
FS REFINCD
DGND AGND
DIN
CS
3V3D
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
C511 C512 C513
10uF/10V 0.1u 1000P
R509 10k
B R512 10k B
R510 10k
1 8
DAC_DIN 2 7
DAC_SCLK 3 6
DAC_FS 4 5
RN500 100*4
100P
100P
100P
C516
C517
C518
A A
5 4 3 2 1
64
5 4 3 2 1
TP4044
TP4047
TP4051
TP4045
TP4050
TP4043
TP4054
TP4049
TP4046
TP4048
TP4053
TP4052
D D
F_D0 R487 33
F_D1 R489 33 F_D0_LCD
F_D2 R490 33 F_D1_LCD
F_D3 R492 33 F_D2_LCD
F_D4 R515 33 F_D3_LCD
F_D5 R516 33 F_D4_LCD
F_D6 R517 33 F_D5_LCD
F_D7 R518 33 F_D6_LCD
/OE R519 33 F_D7_LCD
/WE R520 33 /OE_LCD
CS2 R521 33 /WE_LCD
F_A1 R522 33 CS2_LCD
F_A1_LCD
U302A U233
SDR_A0 A2 J8 F_A1
SDRAM.A0 FLASH.A1 F_A1 G1
SDR_A1 B2 D3 F_A2 A0
SDRAM.A1 FLASH.A2 F_A2 F1
SDR_A2 B6 C1 F_A3 A1
SDRAM.A2 FLASH.A3 F_A3 E1 J2 F_D0
SDR_A3 A1 E4 F_A4 A2 DQ0
SDRAM.A3 FLASH.A4 F_A4 D1 G3 F_D1
SDR_A4 G10 D2 F_A5 A3 DQ1
SDRAM.A4 FLASH.A5 F_A5 F2 K3 F_D2
SDR_A5 B9 F4 F_A6 A4 DQ2
SDRAM.A5 FLASH.A6 F_A6 E2 H4 F_D3
SDR_A6 G12 E3 F_A7 A5 DQ3
SDRAM.A6 FLASH.A7 F_A7 D2 H5 F_D4
SDR_A7 G11 J7 F_A8 A6 DQ4
SDRAM.A7 FLASH.A8 F_A8 C2 K6 F_D5
SDR_A8 G9 F3 F_A9 A7 DQ5
SDRAM.A8 FLASH.A9 F_A9 C6 G6 F_D6
SDR_A9 B12 G4 F_A10 A8 DQ6
1V8D SDRAM.A9 FLASH.A10 F_A10 E6 J7 F_D7
SDR_A10 B8 G3 F_A11 A9 DQ7
SDRAM.A10 FLASH.A11 F_A11 F6 K2 F_D8
SDR_A11 H10 G2 F_A12 A10 DQ8
C311 C305 C306 C307 SDRAM.A11 FLASH.A12 F_A12 C7 H3 F_D9
SDR_A12 H9 K8 F_A13 A11 DQ9
SDRAM.A12 FLASH.A13 F_A13 D7 J3 F_D10
0.1u 1u 0.01u 100p H11 H4 F_A14 A12 DQ10
SDRAM.A13 FLASH.A14 F_A14 E7 K4 F_D11
H3 F_A15 A13 DQ11
FLASH.A15 F_A15 F7 J6 F_D12
SDR_D0 D6 K7 F_A16 A14 DQ12
U232 SDRAM.D0 FLASH.A16 F_A16 D8 H6 F_D13
SDR_D1 C6 J2 F_A17 A15 DQ13
SDRAM.D1 FLASH.A17 F_A17 G8 K7 F_D14
SDR_D2 C5 J4 F_A18 A16 DQ14
D3
C7
C C
E7
A9
B3
A7
J9
R441 10K
R326 10K
R353 10K
R536 SDR_A10 H9 D1 SDR_D10 SDR_D14 D12 P2 F_D3 NC6
A10 DQ10 SDRAM.D14 FLASH.D3 /WE C5 L2
0 SDR_A11 G2 C2 SDR_D11 SDR_D15 C12 P4 F_D4 R359 WE NC7 R572
A11 DQ11 SDRAM.D15 FLASH.D4 1 CS1_SRAMJ1 B3
SDR_A12 G1 C1 SDR_D12 P7 F_D5 NC TP302 CE1-ps NC8 NC
A12 DQ12 FLASH.D5 /OE H2 L3
SDR_BA0 G7 B2 SDR_D13 C14 R2 F_D6 OE NC9
BA0 DQ13 SDRAM.DQSH FLASH.D6 TP303 1 /CS3_FLASH H1 B4
SDR_BA1 G8 B1 SDR_D14 D4 R3 F_D7 CEf NC10
BA1 DQ14 SDRAM.DQSL FLASH.D7 RDY R356 0 E4 F4
A2 SDR_D15 /SDR_CS G8 R4 F_D8 0 RY/BYf NC11
DQ15 SDRAM.CS FLASH.D8 /RST_OUTR440 D4 G4
/SDR_CAS F7 D9 T2 F_D9 0 RESET NC12
CAS SDRAM.CLKX FLASH.D9 /WP R399 C4 L4
/SDR_RAS F8 R544 SDR_BA0 B3 T3 F_D10 WP/ACC NC13
RAS SDRAM.BA0 FLASH.D10 VFLASH R442 10K D5 B5
SDR_DQML E8 0 SDR_BA1 C3 P8 F_D11 CE2ps NC14
LDQM SDRAM.BA1 FLASH.D11 G5
SDR_DQMU F1 E2 1 SDR_CLK C9 U1 F_D12 F_A24 R444 NC NC16
UDQM NC TP308 SDRAM.CLK FLASH.D12 J4 K5
/SDR_WE F9 SDR_CKE H12 U3 F_D13 VCCf NC17
CK1 WE SDRAM.CKE FLASH.D13 VFLASH J5 L5
1 SDR_CLK F2 SDR_DQMU D10 T4 F_D14 VCCps NC18
CLK SDRAM.DQMU FLASH.D14 B6
SDR_CKE F3 SDR_DQML C8 V3 F_D15 NC19
CKE SDRAM.DQML FLASH.D15 C310 C308 C309 L6
VSSQC3
VSSQD7
VSSQA3
VSSQB7
VSSE3
VSSJ1
10K
10K
10K
10K
SDRAM.CAS FLASH.WE L7
V4 /WP NC23
FLASH.WP A8
V2 RDY NC24
FLASH.RDY/GPIO10 B8
A1
J1
E3
A3
C3
B7
D7
L4 NC25
FLASH.ADV H8
M7 1 NC26
FLASH.CS0/GPIO62 TP310 L8
R481
M3 CS1_SRAM NC27
R322
R316
R482
R483
R453
R351
FLASH.CS1/FLASH.CS1L G2
Y1 VSS1
FLASH.CS1U/GPIO16 /CODEC_RST J8 M8
M4 CS2 VSS2 NC28
FLASH.CS2/FLASH.BAA/FLASH.CS2L P3
FLASH.CS2U/GPIO5 PWB
N8 /CS3_FLASH
FLASH.CS3/GPIO3 W1
B
1V8D FLASH.RP/FLASH.CS2UWE N3 B
FLASH.CLK/FLASH.CS2UOE AA20
RST_OUT/GPIO41 /RST_OUT
M8 BE1
PIN E2 Must be left unconnected FLASH.BE1/FLASH.CS2UWE/GPIO60
FLASH.BE0/FLASH.CS2UOE/GPIO59
L3 BE0
128Mbit NOR Flash ,can be extended to 256Mbit
128Mbit ,can be extended to 256Mbit,512Mbit
3V3D 1V8D VFLASH
NC R281
0R R282
A A
5 4 3 2 1
5 4 3 2 1
D D
3V3A
19.2_OMAP R414 10
R419 NC
L909
BLM18PG181SN1D C340 C368
10uF/10V
C336
C367
C338 0.1u 470pF
0.1u
1000p X302
TP309 C364 39p
X375 CLK 4 1
TP377 VCC VT
C376 L151 C337 R426
C375 OSC 0
20p 3 2
20p
1
OUT GND
L147 470n
470n
1000p
1
C365
C362 C363
82p
82p 82p
4
OSC32 R374
1 R375
0
0
U302C
AA13
V13
P13
W3
Y2
1V6D
OSC32K_OUT
OSC1_OUT
OSC32K_IN
CLK32K_IN
OSC1_IN
Y13 A15
VSS CVDD M2
R382 1K R19 CVDD Y9 1V6D 1V6D
J20 GPIO1 CVDD Y20
3V3D MPU_BOOT CVDD
R377 10K AA3
N19 CVDD1 A3 C382 C383 C384 C385 C379 C380 C381 C378
GPIO13/LCD.BLUE0 CVDD2 A9 0.1u 0.1u 0.01u 100p 0.1u 0.1u 0.01u 100p
R378 1K CVDD2
C 3V3D W19 E2 C
BFAIL CVDD2
TP374 1LOW-PWR R379 10K T20
R380 33 U20 LOW_PWR B13
R12 MPU_RST CVDD3 B20
/PRST PWRON_RESET CVDD3
C356 0.1u R381 33 J21 1V6D
R383 1K V18 CVDD3 R20
W15 CONF CVDD3
VOTG_DET GPIO40/BCLKREQ W12 1V6A 1V6D
R385 10K R10 CVDDRTC
3V3D R386 10 L913
GPIO23/MCLKREQ A11
P12 CVDDDLL C386
VSS Y21 0.1u MMBZ5V6ALT1G
TP375 TP376 CVDDA
C339 100p 3V3D_OMAP D236
MCLK BCLK
A19
R387 33 DVDD1 R388 10
V5 E21
1
10uF/16V
W9 VFLASH 100p
RESET_BT/SYSTEM_SYNC GPIO25/MCSI2.DOUT
C402
C2 D234
DVDD5
JTAG/NC DVDD5
H2
R1
/TRST Y18 DVDD5 3V3D_OMAP
2 1 TMS V17 TRST AA11
4 3 TDI Y19 TMS DVDD6 Y16
TDI DVDD7 1V8D
R391 6 5 L21
DVDD8 VFLASH
8 7 TDO AA19 U21
10K TDO DVDD9
10 9 RTCK Y17 V12
12 11 TCK W18 RTCK DVDDRTC
TCK C400 C341
14 13 EMU0 V16 J1 C398 C399 C335
EMU0 LDO.FILTER 0.1u 100p D239
EMU1 W17 0.1u 0.01u 100p
EMU1 C396
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
1u
J375
R392 R393 R394 R395 R396
B B
10K 10K 10K 4.7K 4.7K
A13
A21
B1
B5
B7
B16
F20
G1
K2
K20
N1
R21
U2
W20
Y3
AA1
AA7
AA21
3V3D
C334
0.1u
A A
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5 4 3 2 1
5 4 3 2 1
100p C326
100p C342
C343
U302B
100p
N15 D18
1
R357 33 T19 MPUIO2/SPIF.CS1/UWIRE.CS1 LCD.P0 B21
98_PE 33 MPUIO4/SPIF.CS2/UWIRE.CS2/LED2 LCD.P1
R327 U19 C19
98_PC R324 33 W21 MPUIO1/SPIF.SCK LCD.P2 G14
98_PD R347 33 U18 GPIO46/SPIF.DOUT/UWIRE.SDO LCD.P3 H13
D D
C355 100p GPIO47/SPIF.DIN/UWIRE.SDI LCD.P4
98_DOUTB C358 100p V19 A20
MAP_GPIO_6 MPUIO1/UWIRE.SCLK LCD.P5 B19
R346 100 M14 LCD.P6 C18
PLL_LD 100 GPIO2 LCD.P7
PLL_CLK R337 M15 D17 R403 100
R338 100 W8 GPIO7/MCSI1.CLK LCD.P8/GPIO29 D16 R404 100 FL_Control
PLL_STB GPIO9/MCSI1.SYNC LCD.P9/GPIO30 LP_Control
V15 C17 R406 100
MAP_GPIO_2 100 GPIO56/MCSI1.DIN LCD.P10/GPIO31 TX_VCO_H
R339 W14 B17 R410 100
PLL_DATA GPIO18/MCSI1.DOUT LCD.P11/GPIO32 TX_VCO_L
G13 R411 100
R14 LCD.P12/GPIO33 A17 RX_VCO_H
GPIO38/UART1-IRSEL LCD.P13/GPIO34
C346 100p
C344 100p
100p
C351 100p
C349 100p
100p
C354 100p
C352 100p
GPS_UART1_TXD Y14 C16
GPS_UART1_RXD V14 UART1.TX/UART1.IRTX LCD.P14/GPIO35 D15
AA15 GPIO37/UART1.RX/UART1.IRRX LCD.P15/GPIO2 B15
C350
MMP_GPIO_0/PwrOn GPIO39/UART1-IRSHDN LCD.AC
C345
C20
V6 LCD.HS C15
UART2_TXD GPIO17/UART2.TX LCD.PCLK 3V3D
R9 B18
UART2_RXD GPIO18/UART2.RX LCD.VS N21 R413 33
N14 LCD.RED0/GPIO14 RF_ATTEN
WAKE_BT/OPT_GPIO1
100p
GPIO45/UART3.TX/SPIF.CS0/MCBSP3.CLKX
C353
P15
R488 4.7K
R511 4.7K
R499 4.7K
CODEC_/SS GPIO44/UART3.RX/SPIF.CS3/UWIRE.CS3
I2C_SCL T18
I2C.SCL TP4039
V20 E19
I2C_SDA GPIO48/I2C.SDA KP.R4/MPUIO15 /CODEC_DAV
E20
R545 33 V7 KP.R3/MPUIO13 H14
98_CLKOUT GPIO11/MCBSP2.CLKR KP.R2/MPUIO10 KB_R2
DAC_SCLK Y6 F19 KB_R1
R552 33 W6 GPIO20/MCBSP2.CLKX KP.R1/MPUIO9 G18
98_FS GPIO12/MCBSP2.FSR KP.R0/MPUIO8 KB_R0
W7
DAC_FS 33 GPIO21/MCBSP2.FSX
R553 AA5 F18
98_DOUTA GPIO19/MCBSP2.DR KB.C0/MPUIO0 KB_C0
P10 D20
DAC_DIN GPIO22/MCBSP2.DX KB.C1/MPUIO6 KB_C1
D19
C
R18 KB.C2/GPIO61 E18 KB_C2 C
MAP_GPIO_3 GPIO0/USB.VBUS KB.C3/GPIO63 KB_C3
100p
100p
100p
W5 C21
MAP_GPIO_8 MPUIO5/MPUIO12 KB.C4/GPIO27
V8 G19
MAP_GPIO_7 MPUIO3/MMC2.DAT1 KB.C5/GPIO28 S/P_CLOCK
V9
C359
C360
C361
100p
C347
AA9 H20
3V3D EXT_PTT GPIO26/MCSI2.DIN GPIO51/MCBSP1.DR CODEC_SSI_DO
ACC_IO3 Y10 H18
TP4027
P11 GPIO27 GPIO52/MCBSP1.DX CODEC_SSI_DI
IGN_SENSE GPIO55/MMC.CMD
R422 10K MPUIO6 W11 L19
MPUIO9/MPUIO6 CAM.D0/MPUIO12 SPK_SEL
P18 K14 UART3_RTS_BT
OPT_BRD_PTT GPIO3/MCBSP3.FSX/LED1 CAM.D1/GPIO29
R11 K15 UART3_CTS_BT
EMERGENCY GPIO58 CAM.D2/GPIO30
R13 K19 UART3_RXD_BT
MMP_GPIO_4/HOOK GPIO36/CLK32K_OUT/MPUIO0/UART1-TX CAM.D3/GPIO31
TP325 1 Y4 K18 UART3_TXD_BT
UART2.BCLK/SYS_CLK_IN CAM.D4/GPIO32 J14
CAM.D5/UWIRE.SDI/GPIO33 CODEC_MISO
W16 J19
MCBSP3_CLKX GPIO42/MCBSP3.CLKX CAM.D6/UWIRE.CS3/GPIO34 S/P_CSLED
N18 J18
MCBSP3_FSX GPIO12/TIMER.EXTCLKMCBSP3.FSX CAM.D7/UWIRE.CS0/GPIO35 S/P_CS2
AA17
MCBSP3_DR MCSI1.SYNC/MCBSP3.DR 33
P14 H19 R354
MCBSP3_DX GPIO43/MCSI1.CLK/MCBSP3.DX CAM.EXCLK/UWIRE.SDO/GPIO57 CODEC_MOSI
L15
P19 CAM.HS/GPIO38 J15 R355 33 S/P_DATA
S/P_CS1 P20 GPIO6/MCSI1.DIN/TIMER.EVENT3 CAM.LCLK/UWIRE.SCLK/GPIO39 M19 CODEC_SCLK
WAKE_HOST/OPT_GPIO2 GPIO4/SPIF.DIN/TIMER.EVENT4 CAM.RSTZ/GPIO37 ACC_IO1
L18 C357 100p
R358 10 CAM.VS/MPUIO14 AUDIO_PA_EN
R8
USB_D- P9 USB.DM/I2C.SCL/UART1.TX/Z M18
USB_D+ USB.DP/I2C.SDA/UART1.RX GPIO50/PWTTIMER.PWM0 CODEC_PWT
M20 R421 100
R360 10 GPIO15/TIMER.PWM2 RX_VCO_L
PUEN W4 L14 R376 33
R361 15K
USB.PUEN GPIO49/PWL/TIMER.PWM1 TX
R362 15K
N20
R401 1.5k GPIO11/HDQ ACC_IO2
B L1 Y5 B
NC2 GPIO7/UART2.RCV
C348 100p
E5
NC1
GPS_1PPS
TP4038 W321
3V3D ANTENNA
TP4037
TP4034
TP4014
TP4026
TP4033
470P C369
R373
3V3D 2 3
J321 C325
C328
3V3D
R365 10K
R366 10K
0.1u C329
7 C327 U327
1
0.1u
6 U326 NC LOW_LEVEL_MUTE 1 16
33
NC
RXB GND R363 R364 0 PUB_ADDRESS_MIC_EN QC QA
4 2 19 0 3 14 R367 33
TXB RF_IN PUB_ADDRESS2_EN QD A S/P_DATA
3 IO1 3 18 4 13 C366 0.1u
PPS GND L321 EXT_MIC_EN QE OUT EN
2 R349 33 GPS_UART1_RXD R368 100 4 17 5 12 R369 33
TXA RF_OUT PUB_ADDRESS1_EN QF LATCH CLK 33 S/P_CS1
1 GPS_UART1_TXD 5 16 6 11 R371
RXA BOOT 39nH+/-0.3nH AUX_C QG SHIFT CLK S/P_CLOCK
R370 100 21 22 NC 7 10 R372 10K 3V3D
R350 33 GND GND R384 C330 0.1u PWR_CTRL_594 QH RESET
CON5/NC 6 15 8 9
7 GPIO[10] GPIO[13] 14 GND SQH
GPIO[0] GPIO[15] R397 NC
IO1 8 13
9 GPIO[1] GPIO[14] 12 3V3DP
R352 33 RF_PWR VIN_3V3
10 11
ON_OFF V_RTC_3V3 BLM18PG300SN1D L323 NC
C331 10uF/16V
D916 1SS389
10uF/16V
L322
1
3V3D
0.1u
C332
C333
TP4036
B+
A A
R530 10K
R532 10k
R531 10k
2
2 1
R405 10k R398 4.7k
2
D919 1SS389
R417 20k
D921
UDZSTE(175.1B) R458 100 Hytera Communications Co.Ltd.
MMP_GPIO_0/PwrOn Pwron
R459 100
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R434 100
MMP_GPIO_4/HOOK HOOK
1
5 4 3 2 1
67
5 4 3 2 1
3V3D
MD78X/MD78XG Schematic Diagram (Peripheral Interface Circuit) OPTION BOARD
3V3D
R476 R484
4.7K 4.7K
R539 10K
R538 10K
R541 10K
R540 10K
R543 10K
C482 C481 C409 C410 C411 C412
C413 C414 C415 C416
NC NC 100p 100p 100p 100p J400
22 21 100p 100p 100p 100p
R456 0 2 1 R423 33
I2C_SDA R457 0 4 3 R424 33 WAKE_HOST/OPT_GPIO2
I2C_SCL WAKE_BT/OPT_GPIO1
MCBSP3_DR R425 33 6 5 R431 33
D RESET_BT/SYSTEM_SYNC D
MCBSP3_CLKX R412 33 8 7 R408 33 OPT_BRD_PTT R400 10K
MCBSP3_DX R430 33 10 9 R415 33 3V3D
MCBSP3_FSX R420 33 12 11 R416 100 UART3_TXD_BT
14 13 R409 100 UART3_RXD_BT 3
16 15 R432 33 UART3_CTS_BT
TXAF_DI
RXAF_DO 18 17 R433 33 UART3_RTS_BT 1 R460 1K
AUX_C
5VD R407 0 20 19
24 23
Q323
C480 C479 2 DTC114EE
C407 CON2X10
C417 C418 C477 C478
100p 100p
0.1u 100p 100p 100p 100p
3V3D
R461 10K
R462 10K
R463 10K
R464 10K
R465 10K
MAP_GPIO_8
MAP_GPIO_7
MAP_GPIO_3
MAP_GPIO_6 3V3D
MAP_GPIO_2
3
2
3V3D U328 PRGM_OUT8
16 1 PRGM_OUT7 EMERGENCY_IN
VCC QB R439 100
15 2 PRGM_OUT3 IGN_SENSE
R474 33 14 QA QC 3 PRGM_OUT6
C S/P_DATA A QD ALARM C
13 4
OUT EN QE 5VD R454 0 R497 1k
R473 33 C485 0.1uF 12 5 5VD
S/P_CS2 LATCH CLK QF ALARM
R467 33 11 6 EXT_SWB+
S/P_CLOCK SHIFT CLK QG VBUS_EN R4964.7K 5VD 5VD 5VD 5VD
R46610K 10 7
3V3D RESET QH
9 8
SQH GND R446
NC
2
R472
5VD
4.7K
R443 10K 3 R471 R469 R449 D920
3
3V3D R447 10K R468 4.7K
1 4.7K 47K
R470 4.7K
3
R445 100 1
EXT_PTT 4.7K Q400
1.0V
1
1
2SB1132
5VD Q405 R448 4.7K
2 R1 R1 R1 R1 R1 Q401
R2 R2 R2 R2 R2
2
R437 4.7K R450
2 3
1
2
1K
1
MUN5214DW1T1G
R1 R2 R2 R2 R2 R2
R428 4.7K
Q407
Q404 Q402 1
Q408
Q409
Q410
Q403
R427 10K
3 2
4
6
R2
Q411
R1 R546 100
R577
R578 100
100
R580 100
R581 100
R558 33k
R559 33k
R560 33k
33k R562
100 2
R56133k
R557 100
R575 33K
R579
6
ACC_IO3
5VD
D402
1
D405
3V3D R1
220p
220p 220p 220p
R2 220p 10K
0.1uF
R429 10K
D406
R2 D403
R435 4.7K
R1 D233
Q412
B B
R556 100 R576 33K
6
ACC_IO2
D409
USB_VBUS
D404
PUB_ADDRESS2
RX_AUDIO
PUB_ADDRESS1 7.0V R455 82k
EXT_MIC
IGN_SENSE_IN_DB26
EXT_SPKR+
R493 1K IGN_SENSE_IN
EXT_ALARM_OUT
EXT_SPKR-
PUB_ADDRESS1
PUB_ADDRESS2
EMERGENCY_IN
L417 0
USB_D-
PRGM_IN_PTT
EXT_SWB+
L418 0
USB_D+
PRGM_IO6
PRGM_IO2
PRGM_IO3
PRGM_IO7
PRGM_IO8
MMBZ20VALT1G
R478 NC
UART3_TXD_BT
R480 NC
UART3_RXD_BT
C426
C427
C428
C429
C430
C431
D238
D240
C476 C474
GND I/O1
VCC I/O2
470pF 470pF
R452 10K
D450
3V3D 5VD
100p
100p
100p
100p
100p
100p
5 1 3
10K R508 IN OUT
19
10
11
13
15
18
17
16
24
23
25
12
21
22
14
20
26
27
28
1 R569 C421
1
4
6
9
8
7
2
5VD
C483 10k 220p
R574
0.1uF
USB_D+
V_BUS
EXT_SWB+
EXT_SPKR+
PRGM_IN_4_EMERGENCY
PRGM_IN_PTT
PRGM_IN_5_IGN_SENSE
PRGM_OUT_9_EXT_ALARM
USB_D-
USB_GROUDN
ACC_MAP_ID_2
ACC_MAP_ID_3
AUX_AUDIO_OUT_1
PRGM_IO_6
AUX_AUDIO_OUT_2
TX_AUDIO
PRGM_IO_3_CHAN_ACT
POWER GROUND
EXT_SPKR-
Audio Ground
RX_AUDIO
GROUND2
GROUND3
PRGM_IO_7
PRGM_IO_8
GND1
GND2
PRGM_IO_2_MONITOR
4.7k
3
C484
2.2uF/10V Q416
1
R570
4.7k
A J403 A
2
4
6
MAP26
R1
Q414 R2
R2
R1
5 4 3 2 1
5 4 3 2 1
D D
C465
TP4015
Handset audio
SPKR1+
SPKR1-
100p
3V3D
TP4001
TP4002
TP4005
TP4006
TP4009
TP4010
TP4011
TP4041
TP4013
TP4025
TP4017
TP4019
TP4020
TP4021
TP4022
TP4023
TP4024
C464
C460
C461
C462
100p C463
C470
C472
C473
TP4007
TP4008
C468 C439 C438 C441 C440 C435 C420 C419
USB_VBUS R494
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
J404 100p 0.47u 0.47u 100p 100p 100p 100p 100p R555
NC
0.1U
10k
1 INT_MIC_MMP INT_MIC
2 MIC_GND
3 ACC_IO1_MMP R554 1k MIC_GROUND
ACC_IO1
4 USB_VBUS
5 HOOK_MMP
HOOK
6 PTT_MMP PTT
7 USB_D- L414 0 USB_D-
8 USB_D+ L415 0 USB_D+
C 9 Pwron_MMP Pwron C
10 UART2_RXD R534 10K
11 UART_TXD R535 10K UART2_RXD
UART2_TXD
12 HANDSET_AUDIO HANDSET_AUDIO
13 SPKR1+ SPKR1+
14 SPKR1- SPKR1-
15 5V 5VD TP4030
16 /RST_OUT R495 33 /RST_OUT
17 KB_C0 R498 33 KB_C0
18 KB_C1 R486 33 KB_C1
19 KB_C2 R491 33 KB_C2
20 KB_C3 R485 33 KB_C3
21 KB_R0 R523 33
22 KB_R1 R524 33 KB_R0
23 KB_R2 R525 33 KB_R1
24 S/P_CSLED R526 33 KB_R2
S/P_CSLED
25 S/P_CLOCK R527 33 S/P_CLOCK
26 S/P_DATA R533 33 S/P_DATA
27 /OE_LCD L411 /OE_LCD
28 /WE_LCD L412 /WE_LCD
29 CS2_LCD L410 CS2_LCD
30 F_A1_LCD L407 F_A1_LCD
31 F_D7_LCD L409 F_D7_LCD
32 F_D6_LCD L408 F_D6_LCD
33 F_D5_LCD L406 F_D5_LCD
34 F_D4_LCD L405 F_D4_LCD
35 F_D3_LCD L404 F_D3_LCD
36 F_D2_LCD L403 F_D2_LCD
37 F_D1_LCD L402 F_D1_LCD
38 F_D0_LCD L401 F_D0_LCD
39 GND
40 PWR_KEY
41 PWB_IN
4
6
42
100p
100p
100p
100p
100p
100p
100p
100p
100p
100p
100p
100p
100p
100p
100p
100p
100p
NC
NC
NC
C469
100p
D408 D407
C446
C444
C449
C451
C450
C448
C445
C447
C442
C443
C453
C454
C455
C456
C452
C457
C458
C459
C466
C467
TP4028
TP4055
B B
3
GND TP4018
A A
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5 4 3 2 1
5 4 3 2 1
1
TP4031
U900
5VD 3V3D
B+ 1 5
2 VDD VOUT
TP4032 C900 3 GND 4
B900 CE NC
1u C901 C921
MMBZ6V8ALT1G 1u 0.1uF
D237
2
U901 3V3DP
+ D900 TP4035
BLM41PG600SN1
2
C902 C903
1 5
22p/50V VDD VOUT
470uF/25V 2
L900
D GND D
2
5VA C905 3 4
B901 CE NC
1
1u C906 C911
L930 1u 0.1uF
1
10uH_30%_2.5A_47mΩ 9V3 L904 U905
C925 U903 1V8D
4 5 L901
Vin Vout
22u/25V
4 5
2.2u/25V
C981 C922 C108 C109 2 1u Vin Vout
C927 Vss
C914 C923 C924 2 C966
0.1u C908 Vss
22u/25V NC NC 1u 1u 1u
C938
C912
10uF/25V 56pF 1u
R924 1K 3 1
1
2
3
CE Nc 3 1
CE Nc C947
CE
VOUT VDD
GND
0.1uF
15UH_20% 3300mA_0.038Ω
L902
7 8
U909
NC
VIN PH
0.1uF C907
C915
1
C960 L908 3V3A
C942
4
R911 10k/F
2 D902 +
NC
NC1 C948
3 1 B340A
330PF
NC2 BOOT C951 C934 R901 1
22uF/10V
C935
C920 0.1uF 2.2uF/10V
2
PWR_ON 5 0.1u U919
EN 0.01uF L931 L903
220uF/10V 1V6D
1 10 4.7uH
1.3V < EN <7V 6 4 VIN PGND
GND VSENSE 4.7uH 2 9
9 LBO SW
C946
C917
PowerPAD 3 8 R925 4.7K
4.7K R910
R6004 GND EN R922 NC
100pF C936
22uF/6.3V
4 7 C918
3.3k/F Q902 PG SYNC
C919
U902 5 6 22p C932
9V1A_RX FB LBI R917
10uF/16V
9V3A 2.2u
1u
330K 1%
3 2
C910
C928
1000p
R906
R913
10uF/25V 47k R908 4.7K
1
R919
3 150K 1%
4.7K
Q920 9V3 RX 1
C L940 C
D45H8G Q903
L916 DTC114EE
1 2 3 2 1 2
3
2 3V3D
C956 10uF/25V
10uF/25V
C957
C958
10uF/25V
C950 D915
0.1u
C955
C980
1SS372
0.1u 0.1u R979 10k
1
5VA_FGU 3V3A_FGU
R953
680 R962 R964 C982
4 5 4 5 U911
10 Vin Vout Vin Vout 1 4
R961 0 2.2K 1% VDD OUT /PRST
C952 0.01U 1u 2 C963 C926 2 C965 2 3
330 R963 0 R971 2.74K 1% R972 C962 Vss Vss 2.2u GND CD
0.1u 0.1u
2.2k 10uF/10V C997 0.22uF
3 1 3 1
CE Nc CE Nc
2
2
3
R954 1K
A-
A+
V-
Q921 1R965 0
A OUT
+-
A
U910 TP30
PZT2222A U914 R982 100k C984
R987 0
-+
1000pF 3 1 1
B- B
B OUT
4 VIN VOUT
V+
2
B+
VSEN
3
D917 3V3D
8
7
6
5 2
CD VSS
R969
R966
1
47k 3
150 R950 C983
R970 1k 1 1uF
10K
3
R948
R968 2.2k Q923 3 VOTG_DET
1 2
PWR_ON DTC114EE D910
100
2 1 1
Q922 Q913
DTC114EE R949 C945 DTC114EE
2 47K 470p
R931
47K 2 R976 0
B B
U917
U906
2 D922
VDD 1 R929 100 1 8
4 OUT 3V3D 2 MR WDO 7 2 1
R934
GND
5 NC 3 VCC /RST 6
51K NC1 GND WDI RST_CTRL
4 5
C978 PFI PFO R983 0
3
R977 0.1u
NC
R986
PWR_ON
R985 0 0
20k R932
2
Q905
C961
R930
3 4 D918
R980 100k
U907
0.1uF
3V3D
10k
D914 1
R984 220 RESET C979
2 1 2 5
1
PWR_CTRL_594 VCC 0.1u
2
BAS16XV2T1G GND 4
2
1 5 3 WDI
RESET
10k R981
R975 R957 1K
D241
3V3D
20K UMC4(NTR)
1
R938
EXT_SWB+ Q906
F900 L906 D6204 10K
Q909
2 3 1
3 2 1 2
3 R941 Q916
C968 2 3 EMERGENCY
3
R937 1k
C944
R943 0.1u 4.7K 1
R946 1000p R940 C933
1
2
2 22uF/25V
3 Q910 R956 R959
D911
A 2 A
R974 2.7k R978 2.7k R945 180K 47k
PWR_ON 1
2 3 10K
Q912
R942
1
C969 R947
2 0.1u 4.7K PWB
1k
D103
1
R944 3
2 1 PWB_IN
1
22K
Q914 Hytera Communications Co.Ltd.
R952 33k
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5 4 3 2 1
5 4 3 2 1
D D
5VA_FGU
L156
3.3UH R175
10
1
C82 C89
+ C1009 1000p 0.1u
C1010
1000p 1u/16V
3V3A_FGU L8
2
601SN1
2 1
L7
C80 C83
1 601SN1 2
0.01U 0.1u
1
L6
601SN1
C86 C121
0.1u 100p
2
PLLLD U100
R177
TP121 R109 TP116 TP118 TP120
10K C93 10 PLLDATA PLLSTB PLLCLK
100p 1 24
R181 2 VCCecl/cml Mux_out 23
1
Fin Fvco_main NC23
C PLL_LD 1K 3 C
1
Fvco_main 22 R167 33
C90 Clock PLL_CLK
100p 4 21
1
C95 LD/PS_main CS PLL_STB
5 20 R178 33 PLL_DATA
0.01u D100 VCCcp_main Data
6 R1110 33
BA277 CPout_main 19
VCCdigital C1320 C77 C76
R171 7 18
R187 C1002 NC7 NC18 100p 100p 100p
0 82 8 17
2
1000p Xtalacgnd/OSC NC17
CV 9 16
PowerPAD
TP124 Xtalin/OSC NC16
CV C124 C122 C1017 C132 10 15
nc C1016 0.1uF Xtalout/NC NC15
0.056uF NC 0.1uF R111 C123 11 14 C98
R180 100 0.1uF 12 VCCxtal NC14 13
10k GNDXtal NC13 0.1u
C97 C96
1
25
0.1u
5 1
Vcc Vin 2
4 OUT 3
FL_Control ON/OFF GND
R183 C75 R3 R6 R182 R114
1K 1000P 0 0 nc 56 L149
NC
19.2_AD9864 3V3A_FGU
R5 R4
5VA_FGU C65 100
0 U102 NC R188
1
0
5 1 L150 C85 C1013
R168 Vcc Vin 2 NC
+
10u/16V
0.1u
NC 4 OUT 3 19.2_OMAP
LP_control ON/OFF GND TP119
2
C79 C81 R166 MOD_L
1000P C1004 NC NC
TP110 33P R174 R2
X100
REF 0
1
4 1 0
VCC VCONT MOD_L_RFCS
3 2
1
C1015 C1006
1
R176 C1003
470p 4.7K 470p 0.1uF
C92 + C73
NC NC
1 2
C1005 C78 C94 C1007 C91 C88 C70 C74 C84 C72 C67 C69 C68 C66 C64 C103 C105 C104
0.1U 0.1U 0.1U 0.1U 0.1U 0.1U 0.1U 0.1U 0.1U 0.1U 0.1U 0.1U 0.1U 0.1U 0.1U nc nc nc
2
C1001 + C71
470p 1u/16V
2
A A
5 4 3 2 1
5 4 3 2 1
Q101
C23 C24 5
R142
3.3k L5 220p 0.1u 2
(VCO Circuit)
TX_VCO_H
470n
C28 R145 6 1
220p 100
C195 C194 R143
0.1u 220p 6.8k
L103 C25
470n 5p
3
D101 C198 C196
3.6p 7p 4V3A
R157 Q105
21 2 EMD22
D 601SN1 D
Q100 3 4
C13 C27 C193
L108 D116
0.5p 33p 5
1
470nH 3.6p C26 C185 R185
21 3.6p 56p 2 5VA_FGU nc
L105 TX_VCO_L Q117
8n TX
C184 3 4 D127
220p D111 6 1
L106 L107
2 2 27n 2 1 5 1
D102 470n TX_VCO_H
D117 C191 2 3
18p 2
TX_VCO_L
1
4V3A 6 1
R139
C136 82
2
4.7u R128 R117
82K 39K L131
R149 R147
C145 C143 NC 100
C144 R120
1
NC NC 39K NC
C147 C163
220p 0.1u R163 R164 R146 C101 C2
2
NC NC 100 C199 C1 L132 3P TP111
R151 1.5P
MOD_H L148 0.01U 1000p 27NH TX_LO
R131 15k
1
NC
3.3k
TP108 L4 C107 C11 L2 L136
C8 R191 nc
1
MOD_H 470n C40 C41 4P 15NH 15NH
1
R152 470p nc
C37 C38 NC NC L135 TX_LO
C186 36K
3
R140 NC NC 27NH C17 C14
220p C106
C141 C142 100 R173 nc 10p 12P C16
R138 nc 1 C15 TP114
0.1u 470p Q107 6P GND
8.2k
3
C166 U105 10p
R122 C34 C35 C39 R141 PBR941
L110 5p 100P 1 8 NC
470n 27 NC Vcc1 Vcc2 47
2 7 1
1
C181 IN OUT Q102
2
3 6 L138 C19 R155
0.5p IN SW2 2SC5108Y
3
C152 C151 4 5 27nH NC 20k
D105 GND SW1 R150 R162 C21 R156
4p 9p L168 C36
C R129 R135 NC NC 470P 68 C
2
21 2 220 27NH NC NC R161
220 18K
Q103
C159 2SC5010
L112 D112 C153 C157
4p C177
1
470nH 27p 56p C42
21 5p
L114 1P
8n C9
1P
C156
220p L115 L116
2 2 27n C158 470n
D106 D113 18p
1
R137
82
Q108
R179 4V3A
601SN1
3 4
CV C29
C30 5
R158 0.1u 2
6.8k L117 220p RX_VCO_H C178 C179
470n 4P 2P
C46 6 1
R160
220p
C7 100
C6 L128 L122 L123
0.1u R159 15NH
220p 15n 15NH
7.5k Fin
L121 C32
5p
470n C190 C192
C189 NC
7P 9P
3
R144
120
2
L9
R154 601SN1
R190
NC 100
1
C150 C167
R169 R165 R148
220p 0.1u C55
2
1
470n C43 C45 470p 15k 15NH 18NH
1
3
C52 NC NC R199 27NH C20 C59
220p R196 TP122
100 120K 10p 12P
C149 C148 C61 C22 GND
R194 1 8P
0.1u 470p Q109 12p
3
7.5k C33 U107
C168 R123 C48 C47 PBR941
L134 100P 1 8 NC R1
1
470n 5p 27 NC Vcc1 Vcc2 47
2 7 1
IN OUT Q111 C54
2
3 6 L166 R195
IN SW2 2SC5108Y
3
2
21 2 220 27NH NC R189 NC
220 NC
NC
A Q110 A
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5 4 3 2 1
5 4 3 2 1
L6100
BLM18PG600SN1
9V1A_RX
2 1
C6100 R6100
D 1u C6102 C6185 R6101 D
510 470p 1uF 680
UMC4N
R6102
10 RX FE
4
3 4
L6101
Q6101
BLM18PG600SN1
2 5
RF_ATTEN 2 1 2 UMT1N
C6103 1 5
3
220p TX TP
Q6100 TP6101
C6104 C6105 TP6100
R6103
GND
27K 220p
0.1u L6102
220n
L6103
1
C6106 10nH
TP6102
220p R6104
C6107 2.7K C6108
220p NC
R6105
5.6K
TP6103 C6114
R6106 TP6104
TX TP 5p R6108
680
L6104 C6119 C6120 C6109 C6110 C6121 C6122 C6111 C6112 L6106 C6125 C6126 C6116 C6117 C6127 C6124
NC
Micr-L N2 1.5p 1p 6p 1p 1p
N3
2.2pF 6p 6p
R6107 Micr-L N6 NC 1p 6p 1p 1.5p 1p
N7
L6107
C6113 Micr-R
D6100 1.2k
2
C6123 0.1u C6115 L6217 L6216 C6128
C6118 HVC131 N17
0 N18 N19 0 220pF 220pF 470p
470pF D6101 D6102 Q6102 D6103 D6104
RX_in 1 2 3 3 N4 2 1 2 1 2 3N5 3 RX_ONE
Micr-L Micr-L BFG540W
N1 R6123
2
L6105
C6194 C6132 L6214 L6215 C6129 C6130
0 C6131
2
10nH NC Micr-L 18p 100p C6244
L6114 NC C6246
1
3
4
1
9V1A_RX R6109 C6133 C6245
C TP6110 D6105 R6110 6pF NC C
2 1 390 4p NC
RX CV L6110 1.2K
3
C6134 C6135 C6136 C6137 C6138 15n C6139 C6140 C6141 C6142C6143
C6144 C6145 RX_AFTER 56p 56p 56p 47P 47P 56p 56p 56p 47P 47P
220p 1u
U6000
R6127
TV_APC 1 IN+ VCC 5 10K R6111 R6112
100K 100K
R6116 +
2 R6114 R6140
0 VEE
- 33
3 4 0
IN- OUT
R6113
TUHF_TONE C6146 C6147
270K 470P 0.01u
R6115
100K
TV_TONE
L6115
9V1A_RX
1 2
C6148 C6149
470p 1u
BLM18PG600SN1 R6126 R6117
TP6105 82 82
RX TP
TP6106
C6151 C6152 C6153 C6154
C6150 470p 1.5p 1p 2p
R6118
NC L6116 R6119
3.3K
C6155 18nH 1.2K C6157
D6106 R6120
B NC R6121 3 T6100 4 B
C6193 L6117 L6119 L6118 100p 51
3
5.6
22n 22n 18n T6101
RX_LO 4 3 2 5
R6122 C6159
1
4
330
3
4
TP6107
GND
2 1
5VA_RX
1
L6121
BLM18PG600SN1
C6190
R6131
1uF R6130
1.2K
IF AMP
5.1K TX TP
TX TP TP6109
TP6108
C6169
C6168
R6132 0.1u
0.1u C6170
51
R6133 9p
L6122
C6171 330
0.1uF
0.1uF C6173 R6135 C6175 C6177
L6126 C6176 C6178
3
0.1u 4.7K 0.1u 15p
IF-out C6179 0 0.01u
3
C6180 4 OUT IN 1
R6134 0.1u
0.1u
30k 0.1uF
1 GND GND
3
C6174 L6123
C6182 C6181 Q6104 C6187 C6192 C6188
2
3
Q6105
R6139
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TP701 IF-out
1
C743
TEST POINT
NC
C702
1
0.01u
L701 L702 601S
601S 1 2
1 2
C742
R724 0 C704
1 2 C705 1u
0.1u 220P
L703
R701 C706 9V3A
601S
51
470p
C707 TP709
2
R703 L717
0.1u 5VA_RX
2.2k 5VA_RX L706
C709
C708 601S
NC C710 1000p C718 C717
0.1u TP705 6.8uH Q702 U703
1
L704 L705 C711
R704 CV2 1u 470p
10u 10u C712 NC C713
1
1 3 5 4
0.1u 560 3900p Vout Vin
48
47
46
45
44
43
42
41
40
39
38
37
C716
1
2 R727
1
R708 Vss C752
47k 4.7u/16v +
C715 4.7k C746
VDDI
GNDI
LOP
VDDP
GNDP
CXIF
CXVM
CXVL
VDDL
IOUTL
IFIN
LON
R709
180p 0.47u R707 470p
2
10k 1 3
180 Nc CE
2
1 36
C MXOP GNDL C
1
2 35 C720 0.1u
3
MXON FREF C723 C724 Q701 C725
3 34 + C726 R728
C721 GNDF GNDS R705 10K 15p 18p 4.7u/16v C727
C722 4 33 47k
L707 100p IF2N SYNCB 2 0.01u 470p
100p 5 32
601S IF2P GNDH R711 33
2
1 2 6 U701 3198_FS1
1
C728 VDDF FS 98_FS C731 C730
7 3098_DOUTB1
1000p GCP DOUTB R717 33 98_DOUTA 6p L708 22p C732
C729 8 2998_DOUTA1 3V3D_RX
220n(HQ) R710
1
GCN DOUTA D701 22p TP710
9 2898_CLKOUT1 R715 33 98_CLKOUT 8.2k
0.1u VDDA CLKOUT 3V3D_RX 3V3A_RX 3V3A_RX U702
10 27 1 2
GNDA VDDH RP102N331D
11 26
2
VREFP VDDD C719 C735 C734 R712
2
12 25 L709 2 1 5 1
1
C736 VREFN PE 30p 270 VOUT VDD
1 2 49 L711 1u 601S 2
PowerPAD 0.1u L712 GND
IOUTC
GNDQ
GNDC
GNDD
GNDS
VDDQ
4 3
VDDC
C737
RREF
CLKN
CLKP
601S L718
100k
470n
C749
1 2
39P
1
TP707 L713
18M 0.56u
C747 C751 10p C714
L715 3.3u
NC 10p
1
C744 98_FS1
0.1uF R716 5.6k C745 98_DOUTB1 R725 33
98_DOUTB
56p 98_DOUTA1
1
98_CLKOUT1
C748 98_PE1
0.1u R718 98_PD1
510 D702 98_PC1
HVC376B
2
A A
5 4 3 2 1
5 4 3 2 1
C805 C855 2 1
NC 20pF
C909 C889 C913 C888 C825 C885 L801
47pF 470p W801
1
100p 3300p 0.018uF
33p
2 1 C916 C930 C931 C940 C943 ANTENNA
C801 C802 C803 + C804
L803 47u/25V 3300p 0.018uF 33p 33p 3300p
R812 Gate_1
D L804 1000p 3300p 33pF TP801 D
NC
2
3T/16nH 1 4
R807 C820 2 3
C833
C810 4.7 22pF
1
C815 NC
20pF C821 C816
0 R804
5
NC 2p Directional Couple
4.7
1
w=3mm, M801
C8330 C841 L807 C817
L=5.5mm R806 Q802 3 4
Z=8ohm 20pF 8pF 100nH 470pF Fcouple 4
4.7 2 C823 C824 C856 C876 C879 C827
18pF L809 L813 L810
8pF NC NC NC 470p
L808 3T/16nH 3T/16nH 3T/16nH
C893 1 2 1 2
R813 Pin Pout
33
0 470pF
4.7
2 D801 R815
C832 C834 C870 C874 C835 C836 C837 C830 C838 L828
Q803 MA4P1250 5 6 C884
R818 C842 C831 1pF NC NC NC 2pF 2p 5p 6p 6p 5 Rcouple 27k 1uH
1
R860 47pF NC
20pF 11T/113nH L832 R840
NC L817
C819 C873 C882 10nH NC
C812 C848 C847
R861 8pF NC NC
1
22pF C850 3T/16nH 150p 150p
4.7
470p R816 R817
Gate_2 C851 D802 C852
220 220
2p MA4P1250 100p R819 R820
82 NC
C806 D804
R821 C858
2
NC C846 RX_in
L815 33 NC
20pF
2
C860 C828 R825 C861
2 1 C862 3
NC NC 33 68pF
1.5p 1 C891
R823
C849 120p
100
NC R852
C857 R853
L829 L830 TP809 470
22pF 470
56P 56P
TP806
Gate_2 M6 M5 M1 M2 M3 M4
Final_bias R859
1
Final_bias D803
1
1k R856
C892 R822 2
1
C 51 C
220p Gate_1 0 3
GND TP807
1 C899
C869 APC
R855 120p
15P RT803 R871
C886 C887 R858 51 9V3A R850
TP808 NC NC R851
NC 220p 9.1k 1 t 2 NC
9V3A TV_APC NC
1
1 R900 R834 R836
1
R832 R833
R841 NC NC
R847 NC NC
L802 33k
NC 47K
Q810 L821
BLM18AG601SN1
2
3 2 2 1
APC_COMP
C859
U801
15P
C854 C853 C807 C868
1
5 4
IN+
L819 0.1u 220p 10u/25V C829 C845 0.1u R873 R837 R838
VEE
w=3mm, L822 R831
8T/47n 0.1uF 220p NC C894 0 33k
1
+-
L=3mm L820 BLM18AG601SN1 1k R839 R870 6 3
Z=8ohm R877 0.018uf
1uH VGG 3.3K 12K
IN- IN+
R881 47K 7 2
4.7K
2
+ IN- -
L827 TX
OUT
3 R880 R842 C875
3
39nH 8 1
2
4.7K 12k 150P
VCC
R826 C866 C864 1 C904
OUT
C867 R830 R896 R857
1 0 L823 18pF Q811 NC
NC 47 NC D805 0
1 C863
C809 UDZS5.1B compatible AD8566
Q804 0
4700pF 220p 2
1
R828 R827 R866
2
C871
3
C822
B C813 R805 R809 5 4 B
IN+
C814 220p R863
VEE
C880 C844 NC NC 82 NC
18p 2 R882 0
1
+-
C881 0.033uF NC TX_LO R893 6 3
C878 R845 C877 R846 150k
NC R844 R843 R808
IN- IN+
220p 20K 220p 10K C818 R865
10k 5.6K Q801 10 7 2
R811 15p + IN- -
L811 R814 R810
OUT
R892
4
3
0
VCC
OUT
220p
C811 R862
L824 L825
470p 56 R872 1k
TP812 180k
2
VGG TP811 NC 1K 3
9V3A TEMP_DET2
1
driver 2
3 3 R875 R886
R904 33K DAN222 R888 R884
1 1 220k
0 10k TP810
NC
REV_TEMP_DET TEMP
R867
R889 R891 R885 L806
Q812 Q813 8.2k
2 2 TEMP_DET 0 0 10k 1uH
2 1
SW1
11
PAD SW D129
R905 MA2S077 C896
C898 R890 220p R883
33K
220p 3.3k 56k
RT804
t
100k
2
R868
NC
R876
C897
C954 R897 56k
220p
NC 470K
U804
TV_APC
A R864 A
470K 5 4
IN+
VEE
+-
6 3
REV_TEMP_DET
R898
IN- IN+
NC 7 + 2
IN- -
R899
OUT
470K 8 VCC
OUT 1
75 18K
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UHF2 (450–520 MHz)
UHF2 (450–520 MHz) Contents
Contents
1. Product Controls .................................................................................................................................. 1
2. Disassembly and Reassembly ............................................................................................................ 3
2.1 Disassembling the Radio .................................................................................................................. 3
2.2 Reassembling the Radio .................................................................................................................. 4
3. Exploded View and Packing Guide .................................................................................................... 5
3.1 Exploded View .................................................................................................................................. 5
3.2 Packing Guide .................................................................................................................................. 7
4. Specifications and Blind Spot ............................................................................................................ 8
4.1 Specifications.................................................................................................................................... 8
4.2 Blind Spot ....................................................................................................................................... 11
5. Circuit Description ............................................................................................................................. 12
5.1 Front Panel ..................................................................................................................................... 12
5.2 Baseband ........................................................................................................................................ 14
5.2.1 Power Supply Module .......................................................................................................... 14
5.2.2 Control Module ..................................................................................................................... 15
5.2.3 Audio Module ........................................................................................................................ 21
5.2.4 PCB Difference ..................................................................................................................... 22
5.3 RF Section ...................................................................................................................................... 23
5.3.1 Transmitter Circuit ................................................................................................................ 23
5.3.2 Receiver Circuit .................................................................................................................... 26
5.3.3 FGU Circuit ........................................................................................................................... 27
5.4 GPS Circuit Section ........................................................................................................................ 29
6. Troubleshooting Flow Chart ............................................................................................................. 30
6.1 Control Circuit ................................................................................................................................. 30
6.2 GPS Circuit ..................................................................................................................................... 31
6.3 TX Circuit ........................................................................................................................................ 32
6.4 RX Circuit ........................................................................................................................................ 33
6.5 Frequency Generation Unit (FGU) ................................................................................................. 35
7. Interface Definition ............................................................................................................................. 37
7.1 10-Pin Connector ............................................................................................................................ 37
7.2 DB26 Accessory Interface .............................................................................................................. 39
7.3 Other Interfaces .............................................................................................................................. 42
8. Tuning Description............................................................................................................................. 49
8.1 Required Test Instruments ............................................................................................................. 49
8.2 Tuning Procedures ......................................................................................................................... 49
8.2.1 Tuning the Radio .................................................................................................................. 49
8.2.2 Testing the Radio.................................................................................................................. 52
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Contents UHF2 (450–520 MHz)
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UHF2 (450–520 MHz) Product Controls
1. Product Controls
Front Panel
Note
The above-mentioned product control is based on the mobile radio in the trunking mode. In the
conventional mode, No. 1 serves as Volume Control / Channel Selector Knob, and No. 6 & No.11
serve as the Programmable Keys.
1
Product Controls UHF2 (450–520 MHz)
Rear Panel
Note
2
UHF2 (450–520 MHz) Disassembly and Reassembly
Step 3 Loosen the three screws to remove the front panel. Then remove the FFC.
Step 4 Detach the volume control knob and loosen the four screws. Then remove the PCB from the
control panel.
Step 5 Undo the clips on both sides of the radio, and then remove the rear cover.
3
Disassembly and Reassembly UHF2 (450–520 MHz)
Step 6 Loosen the eleven screws to remove the upper shield cover.
Step 7 Loosen the screw fixing the antenna connector and two screws fixing the PA module. Then take
the PCB out.
4
UHF2 (450–520 MHz) Exploded View and Packing Guide
Part list:
No. Part No. Description Qty. No. Part No. Description Qty.
1 6300109000000 Aluminum chassis 1 27 6100334000000 O-ring for encoder switch 1
2 7500358000000 Heat sink pad 1 28 4399030000020 Rotary switch 1
3 6100492101000 Waterproof ring for front 1 29 41078001000J0 PCB for control panel 1
case
4 4210090000200 Signal cable 1 30 6100533101000 Waterproof ring for 1
aluminum chassis
5 5208010100010 Connector (male) 1 31 6300126000000 Upper cover of the 1
aluminum chassis
6 6001079000000 Light-guide plate for keys 1 32 7103015000000 Machine screw 11
7 7300048000000 Metal dome 1 33 6001080000000 Plastic upper cover 1
8 6100408001000 Waterproof ring for 1 34 6100496000000 Conductive silicone 1
microphone jack rubber for main board
9 6100488000000 P+R front panel keys 1 35 7103008000400 Machine screw 2
10 6201893000000 Speaker fixing sheet 1 36 7500272000000 Heat sink pad 2
11 7102606021000 Self-tapping screw 6 37 / Semi-finished PA with 1
heat sink pad
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Exploded View and Packing Guide UHF2 (450–520 MHz)
No. Part No. Description Qty. No. Part No. Description Qty.
12 4210080000700 Speaker cable (with 2-Pin 1 38 3414999000020 PNP transistor 1
plug)
13 5001210000390 Speaker 1 39 / Main PCB 1
14 7400297000000 Speaker felt 1 40 6100532100000 D_SUB waterproof ring 1
15 7102505000110 Machine screw 3 41 5208026100000 Jack 1
16 6001076000010 Front case for control 1 42 6100530100000 Waterproof ring for power 1
panel socket
17 860P580600100 Logo 1 43 5205002100110 Power socket (male) 1
18 6201739000000 Inner lining for knob 1 44 3103994770150 Electrolytic capacitor 1
19 6000876000000 Encoder knob 1 45 7212002500000 Nut 1
20 6100493000000 Power on/off key 1 46 6100531100000 Waterproof ring for 1
antenna connector
21 6100404000000 Emergency key 1 47 4401000009000 BNC RF connector 1
22 7500344000000 PORON pad 1 48 6100494000000 GPS soft stopple 1
23 5130000000040 TFT LCD 2.0" TFT 1 49 7500159000100 Thermal conductive 2
silicone rubber
24 6001078000000 LCD bracket 1 50 7500357000000 Heat sink pad 1
25 5202002100270 Board-to-wire connector 1 A 6100574100000 O_ring 11
26 7207003700000 Nut 1 B 7500344000000 PORON pad 1
Note
Parts that are not marked with Part No. may vary with the radio frequency band.
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UHF2 (450–520 MHz) Exploded View and Packing Guide
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Specifications and Blind Spot UHF2 (450–520 MHz)
Standby: <0.6 A
Antenna Impedance 50 Ω
Dimensions (H×W×D) 60 mm × 174 mm × 200 mm (2.4 inch × 6.9 inch × 7.9 inch)
Transmitter
Low: 5–25 W
Power Output
High: 5–45 W
11K0F3E@12.5 kHz
16K0F3E@25 kHz
40dB@12.5kHz
45 dB@25 kHz
60 dB@12.5 kHz
Adjacent Channel Power
70 dB@20/25 kHz
Audio Response +1 dB to -3 dB
Receiver
Analog:
Digital:
0.3 μV /BER5%
TIA-603: 90 dB
Blocking
ETSI: 84 dB
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Specifications and Blind Spot UHF2 (450–520 MHz)
43 dB@20 kHz
45 dB@25 kHz
Audio Response +1 dB to -3 dB
Conducted Spurious
< -57 dBm
Emission
Environment
ESD ±8 kV (contact)
±15 kV (air)
Accuracy specs are for long-term tracking (95th percentile values>5 satellites visible at a nominal
-130dBm signal strength).
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UHF2 (450–520 MHz) Specifications and Blind Spot
Note
All Specifications are tested according to applicable standards, and subject to change without notice
due to continuous development.
1 460.8 5 450
2 480 6 468
3 499.2 7 486
4 518.4 8 504
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Circuit Description UHF2 (450–520 MHz)
5. Circuit Description
5.1 Front Panel
Front panel includes components such as power supply, keys, LCD, LED indicators, backlight, MMC
interface and volume control knob. The function diagram is shown below.
CONTROL HEAD
Keys Matrix
R0 R1 R2 R1
C0 Back P2 P5 R2
C1 P6 P3 Switch
C2 p1 Down Menu
R3
C3 EMER UP P4 Keyboard C1 3*4 KEY
Keyboard
C2 Interface
C3
C4
U302
QA
BACK LIGHT& BL_LED QB \RESET CS
RX_LED QC U1 SHIFT_CLK CLOCK
SIGNAL LIGHT TX_LED QD A DATA
SPK+
SPK-
MMP ACC_ID
GPIO3&PTT GPIO
Handset_audio
GPIO_2 / D- USB.DP
GPIO_1 / D+ FILTER USB.DM
USB_Vbus 5VD
INT_MIC U231 McBSP
MIC_GROUND
GPIO_4 / Hook GPIO
GPIO_0 / PwrOn GPIO
A
UART2
U7 B
S GPIO
Power Supply
The power supply of the main board powers the front panel via U902 (5 V), and serves as the power
supply for LED indicator, backlight and USB devices. Then the power is further fed to U5, so as to power
the LCD module and U1 (serial-to-parallel converter IC).
Keys
The front panel includes 12 keys, each of which has different functions in different operation mode. The
identifications of each key on the front panel are realized by the 3*4 matrix keyboard.
Programmable Keys S2, S3, S7, S8, S9, S10, and S3, S7, S9, S10, and S12
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S12
OK/Menu Key S4
Redial/Answer/Call Key / S8
LCD
The front panel adopts TFT LCD to transfer data to U302 via the EMIFS data bus. The control signals
include read/write enable signal, memory chip select signal, LCD chip select signal and reset signal,
each of which is pulled up by R36, R35, R34, R33 and R6 respectively. The LCD module is powered by
U5 which converts 5 V into 3.3 V.
LED Indicator and Backlight
The LED enable signal is fed to the serial-to-parallel converter IC (U1), and then is output by U302. RX
status is indicated by green LED, and TX status by red LED. Backlight is activated upon any key press.
The red and green LEDs in series are powered by U902 (5 V) and controlled by Q2 and Q3. The
backlight is also powered by U902 (5 V) and controlled by Q1. Control signals are output via U1.
MMC
For details, please refer to Interface Definition.
Audio Output
The front panel provides two audio outputs: Handset_audio and Internal_audio (SPK±). Handset_audio
is the external output of received audio via MMC interface, while Internal_audio (SPK±) is connected to
the internal speaker.
Volume Control
The volume control is facilitated by the rotary encoder switch (U7), which generates signals to be fed to
U302 through GPIO17 and GPIO18 for volume adjustment.
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5.2 Baseband
5.2.1 Power Supply Module
Auto baterry
Voltage Q802\Q803\U201\Q909
13.6±15%
Q804\Q805
9V3A 9V1A
Q920\Q921\U914 Q810 Q801
9V1A
Q6102
Q902
Q6103
5VA
U703 U701
3V3A
U702 U701
5VA 4V3A
U915 Q104 Q100\Q103\Q106\Q110
5VA
U100
3V3A X100
U918
ON\OFF KEY PWB 5VA
IGN_SENCE U905 U500
EMERGENCY
3V3A U231
U909
X302
1V6D
U302
Control Head
U302
U233
3V3D U910
U900
U500
U231
U327
1V8D U231
U903 U232
U302
3V3DP
U901 U326
Both the baseband control IC and the RF section can convert the supplied voltage to an appropriate one
via the voltage converter.
Supply for RF: U914, Q920, and Q921 supply power for the RF section by high current PNP
transistor and comparator, which can work as Low Dropout Regulator (LDR).
Supply for FGU: U918 and U915 supply 3.3V and 5V respectively to U100.
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UHF2 (450–520 MHz) Circuit Description
Supply for Baseband: The processor U302 is supplied by 3.3 V (U900), 1.8 V (U903) and 1.6 V
(U919); the memory is supplied by 3.3 V (U900) and 1.8 V (U903) respectively; the audio processor
IC (U231) is supplied by 3.3 V (U905&U909&U900) and 1.8 V (U903); the DAC (U500) is supplied by
5 V (U905) and 3.3 V (U900).
The mobile radio is turned on via the Power On/Off key. As this key is pressed, R944 becomes
grounded and Q910 is on. Then Q905 outputs high-level signal, causing U902 and Q920 to start
working. Afterwards, the processor (U302) executes user routines to maintain a high-level power
control signal (PWR_CTR).In this case, the radio starts to work properly after the Power On/Off key
is released.
The mobile radio is turned off via the Power On/Off key. After this key is pressed, LQ910 is on and a
low-level signal (PWB) to power off the radio is detected by U302, which then controls PWR_CTRL to
output low level. Afterwards, the radio becomes powered off.
Ignition Sense
The mobile radio can be turned on when ignition is sensed. When the voltage of ignition signal
exceeds 7 V, Q1 will be turned on by charging of C933, R955 and R956. As a result, the PNP
transistor of Q905 will be further turned on to power the mobile radio. Meanwhile, Q401 will also be
turned on, and U302 will identify ignition signals by detecting the signal from Q401; afterwards, the
level PWR_CTRL is generated by the processor.
Emergency
When the emergency alarm pin is at low level, R940 is grounded, and Q906 is turned on to supply
power for the mobile radio. Meanwhile, Q908 is also turned on and the low level is detected from
U302. At this time, if the mobile radio is off, the PWR_CTRL signal will be output to power on the
mobile radio and the emergency signal will be output. However, if the mobile radio is already on, the
emergency alarm pin will be at lower level and only the emergency signal will be output.
Power-on process:
Step 1 Power on the mobile radio using one of the three methods (Power On/Off key, Ignition Sense,
or Emergency);
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Circuit Description UHF2 (450–520 MHz)
Step 2 U917 generates reset signal and remains low level for 1.25 seconds, allowing the processor
(U302) to get started.
Step 4 After receiving the signal, the processor (U302) generates the level of PWR_CTRL. Then the
power-up procedures are completed.
Clock
19.2MHz
U231 U701
32K
32.768KHz
U100
32K_IN
VSS
19.2MHz 9.6MHz
APLL
Input Clock
The 32K clock provided by X375 is mainly used for timing and sleeping of the mobile radio. Its
frequency (32.768 kHz) is divided by U302 (32768 times in all) to 1Hz for counting seconds. The
system clock (19.2MHz) is generated by an external crystal oscillator.
Output Clock
The baseband outputs clock signals to U231, U100 and Option Board respectively.
Interface Distribution
MCSI Interface
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UHF2 (450–520 MHz) Circuit Description
MCSI1.CLK CLK
MCSI1.SYNC /CS
When U302 is communicating with U100, it works in Master Mode with clock frequency of up to 9.6
MHz. U100 uses MCSI1.CLK as the clock, MCSI1.DOUT as data cable to configure its register, and
MCSI1.SYNC as chip select signal.
MICROWIRE Interface
UWIRE.SDO MOSI
UWIRE.SCLK SCLK
UWIRE.CS3 /SS
The MICROWIRE interface can accommodate four external devices at most, generally transmitting
control and status messages of external devices, and reading data from ROM. Its maximum clock
frequency is a quarter of system clock frequency. In this case, MICROWIRE is used to configure or
read from the audio processor U231 and requires chip select signal CS3.
U302
PE SPIF.CS2
U701 PC SPIF.SCK
PD SPIF.DOUT
SPI of the processor U302 operates in Master mode, and it is controlled by MPU or DMA. In Master
Mode, U302 can provide four chip select signals, of which CS2 is used to control the Intermediate
Frequency (IF) digital processor U701.
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Circuit Description UHF2 (450–520 MHz)
MCBSP3.CLKX PCMCLK
MCBSP3.FSX PCMSYNC
Option Board
MCBSP3.DX PCMIN
MCBSP3.DR PCMOUT
BCLK MCBSP1.CLKX
U231
WCLK MCBSP1.FSX
SDIN MCBSP1.DX
SDOUT MCBSP1.DR
U302
CLKOUT MCBSP2.CLKR
U701 FS MCBSP2.FSR
DOUT MCBSP2.DR
SCLK MCBSP2.CLKX
U500 FS MCBSP2.FSX
DIN MCBSP2.DX
U302 provides three MCBSP interfaces including MCBSP1, MCBSP2 and MCBSP3, which are
compatible with various interfaces.
MCBSP1 is connected to the interface I2C of audio processor U231, to realize two-way
transmission of digital voice and data.
MCBSP2 uses independent clock and frame synchronization for transmission and reception. The
SSI of U701 is connected to the RX end of MCBSP2 for U302. U500 is connected to the TX end
of MCBSP2. In this case, U302 works in Master Mode.
MCBSP3 is connected to the Option Board interface for voice and data transmission.
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UHF2 (450–520 MHz) Circuit Description
UART Interface
GPS_UART1_TXD
U302 UART1.TX
GPS_UART1_RXD
RX
GPS
UART1.RX TX
UART2.TX
UART2.TX RX CONTROLHEAD
UART2.RX (GPIO17/GPIO18)
UART2.RX TX
RX
PC
TX
UART3_TXD_BT
UART3.TX UART_RXD
UART3_RXD_BT
UART3.RX UART_TXD
UART3_RTS_BT Option Board
UART3.RTS UART_CTS
UART3_CTS_BT
UART3.CTS UART_RTS
USB_D+
MAP
USB_D-
Processor U302 provides three UART interfaces, which are used to communicate with different
external devices.
UART2 is used for communication with front panel (GPIO17 and GPIO18).
UART3 is used for communication with the Option Board and accessory connector.
USB Interface
USB_D-
USB.DP
USB_D+
MMP USB.DM
USB.PUEN(W4)
USB.PUEN
U302
A DATA GPIO18
CS
MAP
LCLK GPIO9
VBUS_EN CLOCK
Vbus SCLK GPIO7
USB_VBUS MONITOR
MPUIO11
VBUS_DEC
The mobile radio provides two USB interfaces, which are connected to the same USB signal port of
the processor U302.
Mobile accessory connector contains audio interface, programmable I/O port, serial port, USB port,
accessory identifier port and etc, which are applied for further development. For details, see 7
Interface Definition.
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Circuit Description UHF2 (450–520 MHz)
J400, an option board interface, is used to achieve specific function by connecting to the designated
option board. The definition of each pin is listed as below:
I/O of Voltage
Pin
Signal Function the (Option Board Remarks
No.
Radio VDD=3.3 V)
17 UART-RTS O
6 MCBSP-DR I
McBSP:
8 MCBSP-WCLK I/O
MCBSP Multi-channel
10 MCBSP-DX O
buffered serial port
12 MCBSP-FSX I/O
14 AGND AGND / / /
80 mV (standard
output from the
16 AF OB TO MB AF I MAX: 700mV
option board to the
main board)
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UHF2 (450–520 MHz) Circuit Description
I/O of Voltage
Pin
Signal Function the (Option Board Remarks
No.
Radio VDD=3.3 V)
80 mV (standard
output from the main
18 AF MB TO OB AF O MAX: 700mV
board to the option
board)
19 DGND DGND / / /
RX Audio Path
U302 sends digital audio signals to the audio processor codec (U231) via the SSI bus of
MCBSP1.This bus is composed of CLKX, FSX, DX and DR. It sends the 16-digit demodulated PCM
audio signal to the codec (U231), and adjusts the signal to appropriate amplitude according to the
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Circuit Description UHF2 (450–520 MHz)
volume (RMS should be 80 mV when frequency is 1 kHz and deviation is 3 kHz). Then the codec
(U231) converts PCM data into analog audio data via DAC.
U231 provides two outputs: SPK1 and SPK2. SPK1 is amplified by U238 and then is fed to the PA
U201, to derive two outputs of received audio, which will be applied to the front panel speaker and
further development interface respectively. SPK2 is amplified and divided into the four paths of signal
Handset_audio, RX_audio, PUB_Address1 and PUB_Address2. The first two paths are amplified by
U235, and the last two paths are amplified by U236. Output of Handset_audio, PUB_Address1 and
PUB_Address2 are controlled by Q231, Q235 and Q233 respectively.
TX Audio Path
The audio processor U231 has two MIC inputs: the internal MIC and external MIC. The internal MIC
is connected to the MICIN_HND of U231, and is combined with AUX1 to provide differential input.
After 9.3 V is divided by R255 and R264, a bias voltage of about 7 V is provided to the front panel
MIC. The external MIC is connected to the MIC_HED of the codec (U231) as a unidirectional input.
Both MICs are controlled by Q232. When the internal MIC is active, EXT_MIC_EN is at low level,
bias voltage of external MIC is disconnected, and the ADC in U231 samples voltage at the
MICIN_HND. When external MIC is active, EXT_MIC_EN is at high level, Q232 is turned on, bias
voltage is connected, and the ADC in U231 senses only audio data at pin MICIN_HED.
Audio signals input from the MMC interface and the accessory connector are fed to the Codec (U231)
and then are converted by the ADC into 16-bit PCM digital audio signals, which will be fed to U302
via the SSI.
When the mobile radio is set to Public Address mode, the audio signal will be generated by the
internal MIC, and then is buffered by U231, and finally is output via SPK2. The output audio signal is
amplified, and then is output as the two paths of audio PUB_Address1 and PUB_Address2.
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UHF2 (450–520 MHz) Circuit Description
3V3D
U910
6
R932 /PRST1
VDD
4.7K
5 D913
SENCE 1 2 1
3
REST 》 /PRST
X MR MBRM120LT1G
GND
C937
1000p 4
CT
2
C941
0.15u
D912
2 1
R920 0
MBRM120LT1G
U906
1 8
R923 0 MR WDO
3V3D 2 VCC /RST 7
3 6 R983 0
C978 GND
0.1u X
4
PFI
WDI
PFO
5 X
《 RST_CTRL
RESETIC
The watchdog circuit is used to prevent the mobile radio from damage due to OMAP malfunction. If
the program works properly, U302 feeds pulse signal (25 ms) to the watchdog circuit through
RST_CTRL. Otherwise, this pulse signal will be terminated and delayed for more than 1.6s so that
U906 generates the reset signal to reset OMAP.
Version H: The audio amplifier is different compared with Version D and Version F.
Version L: The DC/DC conversion circuit is optimized, GPS pulse and GPS backup circuit are added,
and some circuits are deleted.
5.3 RF Section
5.3.1 Transmitter Circuit
The transmitter circuit is composed of power amplifier circuit and power control circuit. The former is
used to amplify the voltage control oscillator (VCO) signal to the appropriate output power level, while
the latter can keep the output power at the appropriate level, so as to protect the power amplifier from
damage caused by overheating, antenna mismatch, and out-of-range voltage (over voltage or under
voltage may result in damage to Q801, Q805, Q804, Q802 and Q803).
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Circuit Description UHF2 (450–520 MHz)
Note
Only one final-stage PA (Q803) is available, if the power of the mobile radio is 25 W and the version
of main board is Version H or later version.
TX Buffer Amplifier
TX buffer amplifier provides 16 dB power gain by Q801. Adjust the bias circuit of TX buffer amplifier
circuit to get a quiescent bias current of 28 mA for Q801. Power supply for the switching transistor
Q810 is controlled by TX signal, so as to further control the power supply for the whole circuit.
The pre-driver power amplifier is formed by Q805, with variable gain controlled by voltage VGG. The
input matching circuit is composed of C826, L826, L814, C843, and R824.
The driver power amplifier is formed by Q804, with variable gain controlled by voltage VGG. Its
maximum output power is 35.5 dBm and maximum gain is 11 dB.
The final-stage power amplifier outputs via two LDMOS PA transistors (Q802 and Q803) which are in
parallel connection. Its maximum output power is 45.6 dBm and the maximum variable gain is 10 dB.
The input matching circuit is composed of C815, C839, R804, R806, R807, R813, R818, and R861,
while the power combining circuit is composed of C820, C830, C831, C819, C812, C841, and C842.
Antenna Switch
The antenna switch is used to switch between the transmitter circuit and the receiver circuit.
In TX mode
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UHF2 (450–520 MHz) Circuit Description
TX signal controls the switching transistor Q810, to further control the power supply (9 V 3 A) for the
PIN diodes D801 and D802. Quiescent bias current of the PIN diode is controlled by the resistors
R821 and R825. In this mode, D801 and D802 are turned on; RF signals are transmitted via the
antenna port through the low-pass filter (composed of C821, C816, C836, C837, C838, L809, L813,
and L810).
In RX mode
TX signal controls the switching transistor Q810, to further control the power supply for the PIN
diodes D801 and D802, which are not applied with DC bias current. When the two PIN diodes are
turned off, signals feed into the RX path through the low pass filter (composed of L871, C852, and
C862).
Low-pass Filter
The low-pass filter consisting of inductors (L809, L813, and L810) and capacitors (C821, C816, C836,
C837, C830, and C838), is used to attenuate harmonic energy from the transmitter.
Directional Coupler
The directional coupler is composed of components such as microstrip directional coupler, D803 and
D804. It is used to detect both forward and reverse power of the transmitter. The forward power is
coupled to the diode D803, and the voltage is applied to the power control circuit (U801). Then U801
outputs the voltage VGG for controlling the gate voltage of Q805 and Q804, ensuring a constant power
output. The reverse power is coupled to D804. The voltage is applied to U802 and then fed into U302 for
detection.
Power Control
The TX power is controlled by power control chips U801. The forward power is applied to the directional
coupler, to output a voltage that can represent the forward power. The voltage together with the preset
voltage feeds to U801 to output a voltage VGG, which can control both gate voltage and gain of Q804
and Q805, ensuring a constant power output.
Thermal and Over-voltage Protection
The circuit comprises thermistor RT804 and resistor R884. The output voltage is proportional to the
detected temperature. Both the voltage used for temperature detection and the threshold voltage are fed
to the operational amplifier U804, to output a voltage signal that is proportional to the detected
temperature. The voltage is applied to software judgment via the diode, and then the preset voltage will
be subsequently changed to lower TX power, and to protect the PA from over-heating.
Pressure Pad Switch
The power control circuit includes a pressure pad switch SW1, which is controlled by the conductive
rubber part mounted on the upper cover. When the switch is turned off, the power control voltage VGG
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Circuit Description UHF2 (450–520 MHz)
will become low, and no power will be output from PA. Otherwise, PA will work normally.
Attenuator Control
10dB
U302 U701
OMAP IF IC
Mixer
IF Amp IF Filter Low Noise Amp
IF Processor D6106
Q6104 Z6100 Q6102
Q6105
TV
Receiver Front-end
RF signals feed to the low-pass filter to remove out-of-band signals, and are applied to the two-stage
electrically tunable band-pass filter to get useful signals. After passing through the RF band-pass filter
and LNA (Q6102), the RF signals together with the first LO signal feed to the mixer (D6106) for the first
frequency conversion, to generate the first IF signal (73.35 MHz). The LO signal (3–5 dBm) from the
VCO feeds to Q6103 to get a gain (17 dB). Afterwards, the first LO signals (73.35 MHz) pass through the
crystal filter (Z6100) to remove out-of-band spurious signals, and then feed to the two-stage IF amplifier
circuit (composed of Q6105 and Q6104) for amplification. Finally the amplified signals go to the IF IC
(U701) for processing.
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UHF2 (450–520 MHz) Circuit Description
Receiver Back-end
MXOP MXON IF2P IF2N GCP GCN
DAC AGC
16dB
SSI TO OMAP
DECIMATION
N
A
L
FREF
CONTROL LOGIC
LO VOLTAGE
CLK SYN
SYN REFERENCE
SPI
IOUTL LOP LON IOUTC CLKP CLKN VREFP VCM VREFN PC PD PE SYNCB
The first IF signal (73.35 MHz) output by the IF amplifier goes into IF IC via Pin 47, where the signal is
converted to the second IF signal (2.25 MHz). Then the un-demodulated digital I/Q signal output from
the SSI is sent to U302 for demodulation. IF IC employs a reference frequency of 19.2 MHz and shares
the crystal with U302. The second LO VCO consists of the external transistor, varactor and relevant
components, to provide the second LO signal. The clock frequency is 18 MHz, which is generated by the
external LC (D702, L715 and C745) resonance loop.
DSP (U302) acquires the audio signal from IF IC. Then this signal goes through U302 to output data
signal, which is sent to U231 and PIN44 (SSI_DI) for digital-to-analog conversion. Finally, the output
analog audio signal will be subjected to gain control, and then fed to the speaker.
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Circuit Description UHF2 (450–520 MHz)
Data
Registers
Clock
PD/Charge Pump
Serial MSB/LSB Reference
CS Divider & Pwr-Dn/Mux Out
Interface Dividend Frequency Dividers
Control
Mod_in
Modulation
M
Mux_out
u
x
Unit
ΔΣ
18-Bit
Fractional
Unit Reference
Frequency
Fvco_main Oscillator
Fvco_main Main Main
Divider Divider
Fref_main Fref_main
Ref
Main Phase/
Freq.Detector
and Reference
Charge Pump Frequency
Oscillator
CPout_main
LD/PS_main
Lock Detection or
Power Steering
The 19.2 MHz frequency generated by the crystal oscillator (X100) goes into the PLL IC (U100) for
frequency division, generating the reference frequency. Meanwhile, the frequency generated by VCO
goes into PLL IC (U100) for frequency division. The resulting frequency will be compared with reference
frequency in terms of phase difference in the phase detector. After comparison, the resulting frequency
is converted to CV voltage via the loop filter, to control and lock the frequency.
Voltage-Controlled Oscillator (VCO)
TX_L_VCO
MOD
Q103
TX PA
Q107 Q102
TX_H_VCO Q100
PLL IC
LPF
RX_L_VCO U100
Q110
RX Lo
Q109 Q111
Q106
RX_H_VCO
The VCO is composed of transistors (Q100, Q103, Q106 and Q110), varactors and four Colpitts
oscillators. There are four VCOs in all: two VCOs (Q100 and Q103) used to transmit excitation signals
and the other two VCOs (Q106 and Q110) to receive LO signals. U302 controls the operating frequency
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UHF2 (450–520 MHz) Circuit Description
of the VCO. Q102 and Q107 constitute the buffer amplifiers for the transmitter circuit, while Q111 and
Q109 for the receiver circuit. The digital-to-analog converter (U500) modulates the TX oscillator signal.
GPS UART
U302
module
REB-1315LPx
LCD
GPS data can be acquired via the programmable GPS key on the front panel of the mobile radio. The
GPS function is realized via REB-1315LPx module, which integrates GPS baseband processor circuits.
The GPS signal (1.57542 GHz), received via the GPS active antenna (with a built-in LNA), goes to the
GPS module for processing, and then enters U302 via the UART port. Meanwhile, U302 sends control
command to the GPS module and forwards processed GPS data to the LCD display.
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Troubleshooting Flow Chart UHF2 (450–520 MHz)
No
Yes
Yes Yes
Replace X302
No Check power-on
U902 (5VD)
circuit and peripheral
is normal?[5]
circuits of U902
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
End
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UHF2 (450–520 MHz) Troubleshooting Flow Chart
[4] The output voltage of U905 and U909 is 5 V and 3.3 V respectively.
Peripheral
Positioning is Yes Yes components are Yes Replace defective
RX signal is weak?[2]
normal?[1] properly connected components
and soldered?
No No
No
No
SiRF Demo software
displays Yes Check front-end
Replace GPS
communication status circuit
module U326
on the computer?
No
Voltage at SMA of
GPS antenna Yes Change active
connector is normal? antenna
[3]
No
No
Replace GPS
module U326
[3] Voltage at SMA of GPS antenna connector ranges from 3.2 to 3.35 V.
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Troubleshooting Flow Chart UHF2 (450–520 MHz)
6.3 TX Circuit
Check TX circuit
Yes
Check PA matching
Current is normal? Yes circuit, antenna
[1] switch, and low-pass
circuit, etc
No
No
Control voltage is Check U801
normal? [2]
Yes
No Refer to
TX VCO is troubleshooting flow
normal?[3] chart of FGU circuit
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
End
[1] In analog mode, the current is above 4 A under 25 W, above 7 A under 45 W, and 1 A under 5 W.
However, in digital mode, the current will be reduced by 50%.
[3] The output amplitude of the TX LO signal at TP803 is about 10 dBm. Make sure that the back-end
circuit is disconnected during test.
[7] The gain is 10 dB and the input signal is 0 dBm at Q802 and Q803.
6.4 RX Circuit
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Troubleshooting Flow Chart UHF2 (450–520 MHz)
Check RX circuit
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes Yes
Yes
Yes
Check D6106, T6100,
T6101, and peripheral
circuits
Yes
Yes
Check L809, L813,
M801, and peripheral End
circuits
[1] During sensitivity test, use a communication test set to demodulate the audio signal at TP4012 and
TP4016. If the signal is demodulated normally, it is concluded that the front panel is defective.
[2] Use the communication test set to apply a 73.35 MHz IF signal at the mixer, and sensitivity is about
-110 dBm.
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UHF2 (450–520 MHz) Troubleshooting Flow Chart
Yes
No
Q104 outputs 4.3 V? Check Q104
Yes
No Q108, Q112, Q101, and Yes Q106, Q110, Q100, and No Replace Q106,
VCO oscillates?[1] Q105 work normally? Q103 work normally? Q110,
[2] [3] Q100, and Q103
Yes No Yes
Replace Q108,
Q112, Check D107, D108, D109, D110,
Q101, and Q105 D121, D122, D125, and D126
No No
TP124 CV is normal?[4] PLL U100 is normal? Replace PLL U100
[5]
Yes
Yes
Check U101, U102,
R187, and R171
Yes
No Check 19.2MHz
Oscillates (19.2 MHz)?[7]
oscillator circuit
Yes
Check L809, L813,
L810, M801 and End
peripheral circuit
[2] Q101, Q105, Q108, and Q112 are turned on and output about 3.6 V.
[3] The emitter voltage of Q106, Q110, Q100 and Q103 is about 1.8 V.
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Troubleshooting Flow Chart UHF2 (450–520 MHz)
[6] The power of the signal from TP109 to PLL is about -15 dBm.
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UHF2 (450–520 MHz) Interface Definition
7. Interface Definition
7.1 10-Pin Connector
The 10-pin connector on the front panel is used for audio accessories or data cable connection. The
definition of each pin is described as below.
Ground
5 GND / /
cable
Modulation sensitivity
7 Mic input Analog input Vrms=80mV±10%@1kHz Mic input for palm microphone
10-pin Accessory Identification Matrix Table (composed of Pin 1 and Pin 10):
High level Low level The mobile radio is connected to an external speaker (including
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UHF2 (450–520 MHz) Interface Definition
Power
2 Ground supply / /
(grounding)
GP5_3
3 GPIO 5V TTL GPIO. Programmable via CPS.
(Chan_Act)
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Interface Definition UHF2 (450–520 MHz)
Power
6 Power Ground supply / /
(grounding)
USB data
10 D+ USB data USB data cable+
cable+
Ground
11 USB_GROUND / /
cable
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UHF2 (450–520 MHz) Interface Definition
Audio
17 Audio Ground / /
(grounding)
USB data
19 D- USB data USB data cable-
cable-
Digital
20 GP5_8 5V TTL GPIO. Programmable via CPS.
input/output
Ground
21 Ground / /
cable
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Interface Definition UHF2 (450–520 MHz)
Digital
22 GP5_7 5V TTL GPIO. Programmable via CPS.
input/output
Digital
23 GP5_6 5V TTL GPIO. Programmable via CPS.
input/output
AUX Audio Out Analog Load impedance >1 kΩ Auxiliary audio (external speaker)
24
1 output Vrms=300 mV±10% output 1
AUX Audio Out Analog Load impedance >1 kΩ Auxiliary audio (external speaker)
25
2 output Vrms=300 mV±10% output 2
Analog
Ign Sense
26 voltage Ignition voltage input >7 V Input pin for ignition voltage
Detect Pin
input
Note
When a pin is marked with 5 V TTL level, this pin has the pull-up function. If the pin needs to be set to
high level, empty this pin.
DB26 Accessory Identification Matrix Table (composed of Pin 13 and Pin 15):
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UHF2 (450–520 MHz) Interface Definition
7 RS Register select
8 WR Write signal
9 RD Read signal
10 DB0
11 DB1
12 DB2
13 DB3
14 DB4
15 DB5
16 DB6
17 DB7
18 DB8
Data bus
19 DB9
20 DB10
21 DB11
22 DB12
23 DB13
24 DB14
25 DB15
26 DB16
27 DB17
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Interface Definition UHF2 (450–520 MHz)
29 IM3
Select data cable
30 IM0
32 LED_K1
34 LED_K3
1 GPIO1
VIH MIN=0.7VDD GPIO5: output signal of
3 GPIO2 I/O VIL MAX=0. 3VDD resetting the option
GPIO
5 GPIO3 VOH MIN=0.8VDD board.
VOL MAX=0.22VDD GPIO4/GPIO5:
7 GPIO4 O
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UHF2 (450–520 MHz) Interface Definition
Voltage
I/O of the
Pin No. Signal Function (Option Board Remark
Radio
VDD=3.3 V)
Unidirectional output
interfaces. They require
11 UART-TX O
13 UART-RX I
UART-CT
15 UART I UART
S
UART-RT
17 O
S
MCBSP-D
6 I
R
MCBSP-W
8 I/O
CLK McBSP: Multi-channel
MCBSP
MCBSP-D buffered serial port
10 O
X
MCBSP-F
12 I/O
SX
14 AGND AGND / / /
80 mV (standard
AF OB TO output from the
16 AF I MAX: 700 mV
MB option board to the
main board)
80 mV (standard
AF MB TO
18 AF O output from the main MAX: 700mV
OB
board to the option
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Interface Definition UHF2 (450–520 MHz)
Voltage
I/O of the
Pin No. Signal Function (Option Board Remark
Radio
VDD=3.3 V)
board)
19 DGND DGND / / /
20 GP5_8 Input/output
46
UHF2 (450–520 MHz) Interface Definition
22 GP5_7 Input/output
5 HOOK HOOK
6 PTT PTT
11 UART2_TXD_B /
47
Interface Definition UHF2 (450–520 MHz)
17 KB_C0
18 KB_C1
19 KB_C2
21 B_R0
22 B_R1
23 B_R2
31 F_D7
32 F_D6
33 F_D5
LCD data bus
34 F_D4
35 F_D3
36 F_D2
37 F_D1
LCD data bus
38 F_D0
39 GND Grounding
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UHF2 (450–520 MHz) Tuning Description
8. Tuning Description
8.1 Required Test Instruments
Radio communication test sets: HP8921 and Aeroflex 3920
Multimeter
Tuner software
The specific operations are described in the table below. After tuning the items of the current channel,
you must switch the radio to the next channel; otherwise, the adjustments will not be saved to the radio
properly.
Items Method
TX Section
1. Connect the radio to HP8921 via the antenna connector, and set HP8921
to TX test mode.
Warp 3. Adjust the vernier on the Tuner until the frequency offset between the
frequency displayed on HP8921 and the frequency (Tx) displayed on
Tuner is less than or equals to ±40 Hz.
4. Click the “Save” button on Tuner to save the existing value to the radio.
1. Connect the radio to HP8921 via the antenna connector, and set HP8921
Transmit Power to TX test mode.
Calibration 2. Open the Tuner software and go to “TUNE_DATA -> TX -> Transmit
Power Calibration” in the left navigation tree. Then select an appropriate
channel.
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Tuning Description UHF2 (450–520 MHz)
Items Method
5. Click the “Save” button on Tuner to save the existing value to the radio.
1. Connect the radio to HP8921 via the antenna connector, and set HP8921
to TX test mode.
De-Emphasis: off
Transmit-to-Deviation
3. Open the Tuner software and go to “TUNE_DATA -> TX ->
Transmit-to-Deviation” in the left navigation tree. Then click the “Transmit
On” button. Then set the modulation signal of HP8921 to “100 Hz”.
5. Click the “Save” button on Tuner to save the existing value to the radio.
1. Connect the radio to HP8921 via the antenna connector, and set HP8921
to TX test mode.
De-Emphasis: off
4. Click the “Transmit On” button on Tuner. Then set the modulation signal
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UHF2 (450–520 MHz) Tuning Description
Items Method
5. Adjust the value in the dialog box on Tuner until the frequency deviation
displayed on HP8921 is “5 kHz”.
7. Click the “Save” button on Tuner to save the existing value to the radio.
1. Connect the radio to HP8921 via the antenna connector, and set HP8921
to TX test mode.
Transmit Oscillator
2. Open the Tuner software and go to “TUNE_DATA -> TX -> Transmit
Voltage
Oscillator Voltage” in the left navigation tree.
3. Click the “Save” button to save the existing value to the radio.
RX Section
2. Connect the Audio Out port of the radio to the Audio In port of HP8921,
and set HP8921 to RX test mode.
6. Adjust the vernier on Tuner until the “SINAD” value displayed on HP8921
is less than 14 dB.
8. Click the “Save” button on Tuner to save the existing value to the radio.
1. Connect the radio to HP8921 via the antenna connector, and set HP8921
Front-end Gain
to RX test mode.
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Tuning Description UHF2 (450–520 MHz)
Items Method
4. Click the “Save” button on Tuner to save the existing value to the radio.
1. Connect the radio to HP8921 via the antenna connector, and set HP8921
to RX test mode.
4. Click the “Save” button to save the existing value to the radio.
Step 2 Open the Tuner software and go to “TEST -> TX -> Transmit BER (0.153)”.
Step 3 Select the channel to be tested and select the corresponding power level (High Power or Low
Power) in “Parameter” on Tuner.
Step 6 Observe the “avg” value of “UUT TX Bit Err” parameter in “UUT Measurements” module of
Aeroflex 3920, which is the average bit error rate of the tested channel during transmitting.
The radio is operating properly when the Aeroflex 3920 parameters are as follows:
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UHF2 (450–520 MHz) Tuning Description
Step 2 Open the Tuner software and go to “TEST -> RX -> Receiver BER (0.153)”.
Step 3 Select the channel to be tested and click the “Start” button on Tuner.
You can set different “Average Num” (the calculation base of BER, which is “10” by default) to
obtain different “Average Rate”.
Step 5 Modify the value of “Lv1” parameter of Aeroflex 3920, so as to obtain the average BERs of the
tested channel under different signal strengths.
The mobile radio is operating properly when the average BER is less than 5%.
Note
When the parameter “Lv1” is set to “-110 dBm”, the mobile radio is operating properly when
the average BER is less than 1%.
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9. PCB View
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MD78X/MD78XG PCB View (Front Panel)
Bottom Layer
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MD78X/MD78XG PCB View (Main Board) - Top Layer
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MD78X/MD78XG PCB View (Main Board)
Bottom Layer
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10.
10.Block
原理框图 Diagram
MD78X/MD78XG
电源模块 Block Diagram (Power Section)
Auto baterry
Voltage Q802\Q803\U201\Q909
13.6±15%
Q804\Q805
9V3A 9V1A
Q920\Q921\U914 Q810 Q801
Q810 Q801
9V1A
Q6102
Q902
Q6103
5VA
U703 U701
3V3A
U702 U701
5VA 4V3A
U915 Q104 Q100\Q103\Q106\Q110
5VA
U100
3V3A X100
U918
ON\OFF KEY PWB 5VA
IGN_SENCE U905 U500
EMERGENCY
3V3A U231
U909
X302
1V6D
U302
Control Head
U302
U233
3V3D U910
U900
U500
U231
U327
1V8D U231
U903 U232
U302
3V3DP
U901 U326
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MD78X/MD78XG Block Diagram (RF Section)
High Temperature
Protection
9V1A_TX B+
ADC
TXC Gain:10dB
ANT
Tx/Rx
Gain:15dB Gain:11dB
Switch
Gain:-6dB Gain:16dB
Tx_PORT
Attenuator Match Match Match Microstrip
Matcher Harmonic Microstrip Dual
Q805 Rx_PORT Filter Directional Coupler
Q801 Q804
Firstsage PreDriver Driver Switchÿs Power Reflect
Forward
9.1V Detector
Q802ǃQ803 Detector
RX
Finalstage Alarm to ADC
VSWR Protection
B+
Final_Bias
Temperature
compensation TV_APC
TX_L_VCO
TX_VCO_L TV_APC
U500
TXLO:3dBm
Q103 Final_Bias
DAC
Q107 Q102
TX_VCO_H X100
Q100 19.2MHz
TX_H_VCO
C CLK
STB
MCSI
LPF PLL U100
SPI
DATA
RX_L_VCO
LD
RX_VCO_L U302 OMAP
RXLO:3dBm Q110
Q109 Q111
RX_VCO_H
Q106
C RX_H_VCO
VCO_Feed
back LPF
LPF
1 2 X100
Q6103
19.2MHz
Attenuator Attenuator Control
1
3dB 10dB
Attenuator
1dB
Low-Noise Amp
2
Band-pass Filter1
IF Amp Band-pass Filter2
U701 Q6104 Z6100 Q6102
IF IC Q6105
IF Filter Mixer D6106
IF Processor 59 TV
MD78X/MD78XG Block Diagram (Baseband Section)
基带模块
RF
Mcbsp2_TX
Mcbsp2_RX
cs1 cs2 Power,IO control
EMIFS
FLASH:8Mx16
AUX
psRAM:2MX16
ADC
DSP Speed:96MHz(
Headset I2S McBSP1 TMS320C55X max)
driver CODEC EMIFF datax16 Mobile SDRAM
128Mb:8Mx16
MCLK
CP McBSP3 JTAG
MIC JTAG
Driver SPI BELL
19.2MHz
MCLK CLK AD9864
OMAP5912 TCXO
19.2MHZ
RX_AF_DO
TX_AF_DO
32.768k
PWM0/PWT
cs3 uWIRE
MPU
UART3 ARM926EJ-S
UART1 GPS
OPTION BOARD GPIOs
Audio I2C UART2 IGN_SENSE
PA or GPIO
GPIOs EMERGENCY
USB GPIOs KEY
PWB
Aux audio
PRGM GPIOs 74HC595
Clk/data/cs
USB
Rear
Accessory
(MAP) Acc_ID
60
2 1
M1 M2 M3 M4
TP1 TP10TP11TP4 TP5 TP12TP13TP2 TP6 TP3 TP7 TP14TP15TP8 TP16TP9 TP17
1
3V3A
1
TP TP TP TP TP TP TP TP TP TP TP TP TP TP TP TP TP D3
BLM18PG300SN1
C2
L2
0.047uF(NC)
0.1uF
C3
0.047uF(NC)
C1
0.047uf
0.047uF(NC)
0.047uF(NC)
100pF 0.1uF U2
3
R6
5VD
B3
B2
B1
CM1440
5VD 5VD 5VD
42
10k J1
U1 C1 A1
C38
16
C70 A UART2_RXD
GND3
GND2
GND1
Y1 X1
C41
C42
C43
C2 A2 PRST
C39
BACKLIGHT B Y2 X2 UART2_TXD
GND2
0.047uF(NC)
15 11 C3 A3 CLOCK 25
470pF
VCC
R4 R3 R39 R40 1 Q0 SHCP 12 C4 Y3 X3 A4 CSLED 24 S/P_CLOCK
R41 R42 Q1 STCP Y4 X4 S/P_CSLED
5VD 270 270 270 270 R2 R5 2 10 C5 A5 DATA 26
270 270 Q2 SHR Y5 X5 U3 S/P_DATA
270 270 3 13 C6 A6 CS2_LCD 29
0.047uF(NC)
D11 Q3 STR PRST Y6 X6 CS2_LCD
1
1
4 C1 A1 F_A1_LCD 30
C71 C68 C69 D4 Q4 Y1 X1 F_A1_LCD
D1 C47 C48 D2 C49 D5 C50 D6 C51 D7 C52 D16 C62 D24 C67 5 C4 D10 C2 A2 WE_LCD 28
D8 C56 C58 6 Q5 14 C3 Y2 X2 A3 OE_LCD 27 WE_LCD
4
D9 D12 Q6 DS Y3 X3 OE_LCD
C45
470pF 470pF 470pF C53 C54 C55 C57 C59 7 0.1uF J2 R9 33 C4 A4 F_D0 38
C44
17 18
GND
9 Q7 C5 Y4 X4 A5 F_D1 37 F_D0_LCD
GND1
GND2
GND3
DB7 DB8
B B
Q7S 16 19 Y5 X5 F_D1_LCD
2
2
470pF 470pF 470pF 470pF 470pF DB6 DB9 C6 A6 F_D2 36
C60 MMBZ6V8ALT1G 15 20 Y6 X6 F_D2_LCD
3
C46 DB5 DB10 F_D3 35
470pF 470pF 470pF 470pF 470pF 470pF 470pF 470pF 470pF 470pF 470pF 14 21 F_D3_LCD
8
DB4 DB11 CM1440 U4 F_D4 34
3
13 22 F_D4_LCD
B1
B2
B3
DB3 DB12 F_D5 33
R10 12 23 C1 A1 F_D5_LCD
R31 R37 C40 DB2 DB13 Y1 X1 F_D6 32
R38 R1 R7 R8 R32 R46 33 11 24 C2 A2 F_D6_LCD
270 270 3 Q2 0.047uF 0.047uF 1V8A DB1 DB14 Y2 X2 F_D7 31
270 270 270 270 270 270 10 25 C3 A3 F_D7_LCD
DB0 DB15 Y3 X3 R11 33 PRST 16
R12 33 9 26 C4 A4 PRST
2 RD DB16 Y4 X4 UART2_RXD 10
R13 8 27 C5 A5
GND1
GND2
GND3
11 UART2_RXD
7 WR DB17 28 C6 Y5 X5 A6 R14 NC(47) UART2_TXD
RED
NC 3V3A 39 UART2_TXD
3 6 RS RESET 29 1V8A Y6 X6
R17 R15 0 15 GND
R18 5 CS IM3 30 R16 NC CM1440
1 2 33 3V3A 14 5VD
FLM IM0
B1
B2
B3
3
0 4 31 R19 0 SPKR1-
Q1 R47 IOVCC LED_A 13
Q3 GRN 3 32 R20 10 C5 SPKR1+
4.7k VCI2 LED_K1 40
1 2 33 R21 10 C7 100pF PWB_IN
VCI1 LED_K2 C8 17
1 C9 C6 1 34 R22 10 KB_C0
GND LED_K3 18
0.1uF 100pF 36 35 0.1uF 100pF KB_C1
GND2 GND1 19
C10 C11 C12 KB_C2
20
2
3
CSZLCM1830 100pF 21 KB_C3
Q4 22 KB_R0
100pF100pF 23 KB_R1
5VD U5 2 KB_R2
ACC_IO1 3
3V3A ACC_IO1
L1 PTT 6
4 5 R23 0 PTT_MMP
Vin Vout HANDSET_AUDIO 12
1
USB_D- 7 HANDSET_AUDIO
2 USB_D-
Vss C14 MIC_GROUND 2
C66 MIC_GROUND
3
C65 C13 0.1uF USB_VBUS 4
4.7uF USB_VBUS
4.7uF 0.1uF D13 TP19 INT_MIC 1
3 1 INT_MIC
CE Nc TP18 USB_D+ 8
HOOK 5 USB_D+
ACC_IO2 9 HOOK_MMP
GND1
TP20 TP21TP22TP23 TP24 C64 3900pF ACC_IO2
C16
2
5VD U6 C15 CON40_MAIN
S1
1V8A 270pF
L3 270pF C63 270pF
41
3
4 5 R24 NC on\off TP TP TP TP TP J3
Vin Vout D15 SPKR
2 1 2 2 SPKR1-
Vss C18 SPKR- 1 SPKR1+
C17 SPKR+
1uF(nc)
1uF(nc) 3 1 C19 470pF PWB_IN
CE Nc
2
KB_C0 C0 C1 C2 C3
R0 BACK P6 P1 EM
A1 KB_C1 R1 P2 P3 DOWN UP
ANTENNA KB_C2 R2 P5 SWMENU p4
3V3A TP25
TP26 TP40 C20 KB_C3
UART2_TXD
C21
470pF KB_R0
1 2
R25 R26 470pF KB_R1
10k 10k C22
UART2_RXD S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 KB_R2
GND
PF1 PF1 PF1 PF1 PF1
3
470pF
U7 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2
4 5 P6 P3 MEMU UP BACK S7
S1 S2
1 R27 0 A
1 2
R28 A
2 3 B
K1
K2
C B R29 0
Emergency
1
0 5O ohm matching S8 S9 S10 S11 S12
C23 C24 PF1 PF1 PF1 PF1 PF1
6
7
W1
R30 0 0.1uF 0.1uF 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 TP27 TP28 TP29
TP TP TP
FIXER P5 p2 p1 DOWN
C28
P4
C29 C30
C25 C26 C27
NC 470pF
3
NC 470pF D23 470pF
470pF
3
3V3A
D14
D20
D17 D18 D19
1
2
R36 R35 R34 R33 C35
C31 C32 C36 C37
C34 470pF C33
470pF 470pF 470pF
470pF 470pF 470pF
10k 10k 10k 10k
J4
CS2_LCD 1
ACC_I00 2
A A
F_A1_LCD PTT 3 R43 1k
HANDSET_AUDIO 4
WE_LCD USB_D- 5
MIC_GROUND 6
OE_LCD USB_VBUS 7
INT_MIC 8
USB_D+ 9
HOOK 10 R44 1k
ACC_IO1 R45 1k
5VD U8
2
4 2 TP30TP31TP32TP33TP34TP35TP36TP37
TP38TP39
D22 VCC IO1
C61
0.1uF 1 3
D21 GND IO2
3
TP TP TP TP TP TP TP TP TP TP
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2 1
5 4 3 2 1
TP4012
TP4016
EXT_SPKR+
D EXT_SPKR- D
SPKR1+
CODEC_SSI_WCLK
CODEC_SSI_BCLK
SPKR1-
CODEC_SSI_DO
9V3 9d3V
CODEC_SSI_DI
CODEC_MOSI
CODEC_SCLK
CODEC_MISO
/CODEC_DAV
L232
CODEC_/SS
CODEC_CLK
BLM18PG300SN1D
B+
C233 C234
0.1uF
0.1uF
C235
22uF
22uF
0.1u 10uF/25V
C232 0.01u
15
14
13
1
2
8
9
0.1u
C303
C285
C284
C301
U201
1
OUT1+
OUT2+
OUT1-
OUT2-
VCC2
VCC1
PW-GND
S-GND
TP232
1
TP233
1
TP234
1
TP235
1V8D 1
ST-BY
TP236
MUTE
NC3
NC2
NC1
SPK_SEL
R288 47K C268 0.47u R289 0
IN1
IN2
3V3A
9d3V
C236
12
7
6
5
10
11
4
3
2
1
33
33
0.1u RN230 C245 220p
100*4 VAG C283
6
7
8
R231
R232
C520
C296 R295 1K 9d3V
B- B
B OUT
B+
V+
0.1u
C240
C293
C289 Q230
R287 5.6K
3V3D R292 100p R237 56K
-+
5
6
7
8
4 3
10uF/16V
0.1u
49
48
47
46
45
44
43
42
41
40
39
38
37
33
A OUT
+-
10uF/10V
A
U238 C237
0.1u
V-
C294 R241 R238 3.3K
A+
A-
R234 R235 C239 C287 2
DVSS
BCLK
WCLK
MCLK
SCLK
MOSI
SS
DAV
SDOUT
MISO
T-PAD
DVDD
SDIN
0.47u AUDIO_PA_EN
10K 10K 0.1u C241 0 0.47u 56K
3
2
1
3V3A 0.33uF
1 36 C291
IOVDD DRVSS2 5 1
2 35 C288
PWR_DN OUT8P R286 47K
3 34 C243 U237 1u 100p
/CODEC_RST RESET BVDD UMC4(NTR)
1 R242 0 4 33 R239 5.6K
TP238 GPIO2 OUT8N 0.1u 5 6 C242 220p
1 5 32 VCC S
TP239 GPIO1 DRVSS1 2 1
6 31 GND B1
AVDD2 VGND/CP_OUTN 4 3 C290 1u
C 7 30 A B0 LOW_LEVEL_MUTE C
8 AVSS2 SPKFC 29 Q231
3V3A AVDD1 DRVDD
9 28 C251 1u C247 220p 3 4
BUZZ_IN/CP_INN
MICBIAS_HED
MICIN_HED
AUX2
AUX1
VBAT
11
0.022uF R296 1 5
U231 LM2902
13
11
UMC4(NTR)
-
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
4
4.7uF C262 C259 R236 100P
1u 100P R252 100K U235B
NC R280 10K 10K 9d3V
TEMP_DET TP237 1u
4
D230 MMBZ20VALT1G
1K R290
NC R254 9d3V
11
TEMP_DET2
C238 C200 LM2902
30K R257 C263 R260
R284 1u 1u C257 1u 9 1u
R285
-
10K R258 C258 0.1u 15k 100 330mV
15k 8 RX_AUDIO
CODEC_PWT
R259 10K VAG 10 +
R261 R279 R283
C260 C261
RXAF_DO
TXAF_DI
1
C266
4
1u Q232 R262 100K
C297
L233 C298 C299 R255 470
3 4
MIC_GROUND C302 9d3V R263
11
C300
0.1uF
C269 1u 1u 30K
470pF
D232 C267 LM2902
220P C286 2
470pF 0.1u 2 -
L234 10u/25V 1 UMC4(NTR)
1 5 VAG 3 +
Q233
B INT_MIC B
C271 R264 1K
C270 UMC4(NTR) U235A
5
TP4029 220P 220P
4
L235 R269
9d3V 100K
11
EXT_MIC R268
C272 C273 R267 1K 100K
C274
220P 220P C276 C277 1u R271
0.1u 6 -
1u 100
7 PUB_ADDRESS2
VAG R272 47K 5 +
EXT_MIC_EN
C278
R240 3.3K
1u U236B
D231
4
C281
Q234 Q235 1u 9d3V
VAG
3 4 C279 1u C280 220p 3 4
11
R273 24K
R274 100K
R276 C282
2 R275 2 R277
100K 1u
100K 47K 9 -
R278
8 PUB_ADDRESS1
11
1 5 1 5 10 +
100
11
13 - UMC4(NTR) U236C
14
4
VAG VAG 12
2
+
-
9d3V R265
1 9d3V
R266 47K U236D
3 +
1.8K PUB_ADDRESS1_EN
4
1
U236A 9d3V
R270
+ C275 PUB_ADDRESS_MIC_EN
47K
4
10uF/16V
2
9d3V
A A
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D 5VA D
R513
0.1u
100K
R529 33K
C515
R503 1K R564 0 R566 0 Final_bias
C502
C500 C501 3300p R565
R504 1K 0 R567 0 TV_APC
33p 330p
R500 R501
100K 10K R502 1K C506 C523 C524
MOD_H C507 C521 C522
0.01uF NC NC
0.01uF NC NC
R505 R506 R507 R514
0 0 100K
MOD_L_RFCS 10K
C C
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
U500
PD REFINAB
LDAC OUTA
OUTB
DVDD AVDD
SCLK OUTC
OUTD
FS REFINCD
DGND AGND
DIN
CS
3V3D
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
C511 C512 C513
10uF/10V 0.1u 1000P
R509 10k
B R512 10k B
R510 10k
1 8
DAC_DIN 2 7
DAC_SCLK 3 6
DAC_FS 4 5
RN500 100*4
100P
100P
100P
C516
C517
C518
A A
5 4 3 2 1
63
5 4 3 2 1
TP4044
TP4047
TP4051
TP4045
TP4050
TP4043
TP4054
TP4049
TP4046
TP4048
TP4053
TP4052
D D
F_D0 R487 33
F_D1 R489 33 F_D0_LCD
F_D2 R490 33 F_D1_LCD
F_D3 R492 33 F_D2_LCD
F_D4 R515 33 F_D3_LCD
F_D5 R516 33 F_D4_LCD
F_D6 R517 33 F_D5_LCD
F_D7 R518 33 F_D6_LCD
/OE R519 33 F_D7_LCD
/WE R520 33 /OE_LCD
CS2 R521 33 /WE_LCD
F_A1 R522 33 CS2_LCD
F_A1_LCD
U302A U233
SDR_A0 A2 J8 F_A1
SDRAM.A0 FLASH.A1 F_A1 G1
SDR_A1 B2 D3 F_A2 A0
SDRAM.A1 FLASH.A2 F_A2 F1
SDR_A2 B6 C1 F_A3 A1
SDRAM.A2 FLASH.A3 F_A3 E1 J2 F_D0
SDR_A3 A1 E4 F_A4 A2 DQ0
SDRAM.A3 FLASH.A4 F_A4 D1 G3 F_D1
SDR_A4 G10 D2 F_A5 A3 DQ1
SDRAM.A4 FLASH.A5 F_A5 F2 K3 F_D2
SDR_A5 B9 F4 F_A6 A4 DQ2
SDRAM.A5 FLASH.A6 F_A6 E2 H4 F_D3
SDR_A6 G12 E3 F_A7 A5 DQ3
SDRAM.A6 FLASH.A7 F_A7 D2 H5 F_D4
SDR_A7 G11 J7 F_A8 A6 DQ4
SDRAM.A7 FLASH.A8 F_A8 C2 K6 F_D5
SDR_A8 G9 F3 F_A9 A7 DQ5
SDRAM.A8 FLASH.A9 F_A9 C6 G6 F_D6
SDR_A9 B12 G4 F_A10 A8 DQ6
1V8D SDRAM.A9 FLASH.A10 F_A10 E6 J7 F_D7
SDR_A10 B8 G3 F_A11 A9 DQ7
SDRAM.A10 FLASH.A11 F_A11 F6 K2 F_D8
SDR_A11 H10 G2 F_A12 A10 DQ8
C311 C305 C306 C307 SDRAM.A11 FLASH.A12 F_A12 C7 H3 F_D9
SDR_A12 H9 K8 F_A13 A11 DQ9
SDRAM.A12 FLASH.A13 F_A13 D7 J3 F_D10
0.1u 1u 0.01u 100p H11 H4 F_A14 A12 DQ10
SDRAM.A13 FLASH.A14 F_A14 E7 K4 F_D11
H3 F_A15 A13 DQ11
FLASH.A15 F_A15 F7 J6 F_D12
SDR_D0 D6 K7 F_A16 A14 DQ12
U232 SDRAM.D0 FLASH.A16 F_A16 D8 H6 F_D13
SDR_D1 C6 J2 F_A17 A15 DQ13
SDRAM.D1 FLASH.A17 F_A17 G8 K7 F_D14
SDR_D2 C5 J4 F_A18 A16 DQ14
D3
C7
C C
E7
A9
B3
A7
J9
R441 10K
R326 10K
R353 10K
R536 SDR_A10 H9 D1 SDR_D10 SDR_D14 D12 P2 F_D3 NC6
A10 DQ10 SDRAM.D14 FLASH.D3 /WE C5 L2
0 SDR_A11 G2 C2 SDR_D11 SDR_D15 C12 P4 F_D4 R359 WE NC7 R572
A11 DQ11 SDRAM.D15 FLASH.D4 1 CS1_SRAMJ1 B3
SDR_A12 G1 C1 SDR_D12 P7 F_D5 NC TP302 CE1-ps NC8 NC
A12 DQ12 FLASH.D5 /OE H2 L3
SDR_BA0 G7 B2 SDR_D13 C14 R2 F_D6 OE NC9
BA0 DQ13 SDRAM.DQSH FLASH.D6 TP303 1 /CS3_FLASH H1 B4
SDR_BA1 G8 B1 SDR_D14 D4 R3 F_D7 CEf NC10
BA1 DQ14 SDRAM.DQSL FLASH.D7 RDY R356 0 E4 F4
A2 SDR_D15 /SDR_CS G8 R4 F_D8 0 RY/BYf NC11
DQ15 SDRAM.CS FLASH.D8 /RST_OUTR440 D4 G4
/SDR_CAS F7 D9 T2 F_D9 0 RESET NC12
CAS SDRAM.CLKX FLASH.D9 /WP R399 C4 L4
/SDR_RAS F8 R544 SDR_BA0 B3 T3 F_D10 WP/ACC NC13
RAS SDRAM.BA0 FLASH.D10 VFLASH R442 10K D5 B5
SDR_DQML E8 0 SDR_BA1 C3 P8 F_D11 CE2ps NC14
LDQM SDRAM.BA1 FLASH.D11 G5
SDR_DQMU F1 E2 1 SDR_CLK C9 U1 F_D12 F_A24 R444 NC NC16
UDQM NC TP308 SDRAM.CLK FLASH.D12 J4 K5
/SDR_WE F9 SDR_CKE H12 U3 F_D13 VCCf NC17
CK1 WE SDRAM.CKE FLASH.D13 VFLASH J5 L5
1 SDR_CLK F2 SDR_DQMU D10 T4 F_D14 VCCps NC18
CLK SDRAM.DQMU FLASH.D14 B6
SDR_CKE F3 SDR_DQML C8 V3 F_D15 NC19
CKE SDRAM.DQML FLASH.D15 C310 C308 C309 L6
VSSQC3
VSSQD7
VSSQA3
VSSQB7
VSSE3
VSSJ1
10K
10K
10K
10K
SDRAM.CAS FLASH.WE L7
V4 /WP NC23
FLASH.WP A8
V2 RDY NC24
FLASH.RDY/GPIO10 B8
A1
J1
E3
A3
C3
B7
D7
L4 NC25
FLASH.ADV H8
M7 1 NC26
FLASH.CS0/GPIO62 TP310 L8
R481
M3 CS1_SRAM NC27
R322
R316
R482
R483
R453
R351
FLASH.CS1/FLASH.CS1L G2
Y1 VSS1
FLASH.CS1U/GPIO16 /CODEC_RST J8 M8
M4 CS2 VSS2 NC28
FLASH.CS2/FLASH.BAA/FLASH.CS2L P3
FLASH.CS2U/GPIO5 PWB
N8 /CS3_FLASH
FLASH.CS3/GPIO3 W1
B
1V8D FLASH.RP/FLASH.CS2UWE N3 B
FLASH.CLK/FLASH.CS2UOE AA20
RST_OUT/GPIO41 /RST_OUT
M8 BE1
PIN E2 Must be left unconnected FLASH.BE1/FLASH.CS2UWE/GPIO60
FLASH.BE0/FLASH.CS2UOE/GPIO59
L3 BE0
128Mbit NOR Flash ,can be extended to 256Mbit
128Mbit ,can be extended to 256Mbit,512Mbit
3V3D 1V8D VFLASH
NC R281
0R R282
A A
5 4 3 2 1
5 4 3 2 1
D D
3V3A
19.2_OMAP R414 10
R419 NC
L909
BLM18PG181SN1D C340 C368
10uF/10V
C336
C367
C338 0.1u 470pF
0.1u
1000p X302
TP309 C364 39p
X375 CLK 4 1
TP377 VCC VT
C376 L151 C337 R426
C375 OSC 0
20p 3 2
20p
1
OUT GND
L147 470n
470n
1000p
1
C365
C362 C363
82p
82p 82p
4
OSC32 R374
1 R375
0
0
U302C
AA13
V13
P13
W3
Y2
1V6D
OSC32K_OUT
OSC1_OUT
OSC32K_IN
CLK32K_IN
OSC1_IN
Y13 A15
VSS CVDD M2
R382 1K R19 CVDD Y9 1V6D 1V6D
J20 GPIO1 CVDD Y20
3V3D MPU_BOOT CVDD
R377 10K AA3
N19 CVDD1 A3 C382 C383 C384 C385 C379 C380 C381 C378
GPIO13/LCD.BLUE0 CVDD2 A9 0.1u 0.1u 0.01u 100p 0.1u 0.1u 0.01u 100p
R378 1K CVDD2
C 3V3D W19 E2 C
BFAIL CVDD2
TP374 1LOW-PWR R379 10K T20
R380 33 U20 LOW_PWR B13
R12 MPU_RST CVDD3 B20
/PRST PWRON_RESET CVDD3
C356 0.1u R381 33 J21 1V6D
R383 1K V18 CVDD3 R20
W15 CONF CVDD3
VOTG_DET GPIO40/BCLKREQ W12 1V6A 1V6D
R385 10K R10 CVDDRTC
3V3D R386 10 L913
GPIO23/MCLKREQ A11
P12 CVDDDLL C386
VSS Y21 0.1u MMBZ5V6ALT1G
TP375 TP376 CVDDA
C339 100p 3V3D_OMAP D236
MCLK BCLK
A19
R387 33 DVDD1 R388 10
V5 E21
1
10uF/16V
W9 VFLASH 100p
RESET_BT/SYSTEM_SYNC GPIO25/MCSI2.DOUT
C402
C2 D234
DVDD5
JTAG/NC DVDD5
H2
R1
/TRST Y18 DVDD5 3V3D_OMAP
2 1 TMS V17 TRST AA11
4 3 TDI Y19 TMS DVDD6 Y16
TDI DVDD7 1V8D
R391 6 5 L21
DVDD8 VFLASH
8 7 TDO AA19 U21
10K TDO DVDD9
10 9 RTCK Y17 V12
12 11 TCK W18 RTCK DVDDRTC
TCK C400 C341
14 13 EMU0 V16 J1 C398 C399 C335
EMU0 LDO.FILTER 0.1u 100p D239
EMU1 W17 0.1u 0.01u 100p
EMU1 C396
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
1u
J375
R392 R393 R394 R395 R396
B B
10K 10K 10K 4.7K 4.7K
A13
A21
B1
B5
B7
B16
F20
G1
K2
K20
N1
R21
U2
W20
Y3
AA1
AA7
AA21
3V3D
C334
0.1u
A A
65
Sunday, April 10, 2016
5 4 3 2 1
5 4 3 2 1
100p C326
100p C342
C343
U302B
100p
N15 D18
1
R357 33 T19 MPUIO2/SPIF.CS1/UWIRE.CS1 LCD.P0 B21
98_PE 33 MPUIO4/SPIF.CS2/UWIRE.CS2/LED2 LCD.P1
R327 U19 C19
98_PC R324 33 W21 MPUIO1/SPIF.SCK LCD.P2 G14
98_PD R347 33 U18 GPIO46/SPIF.DOUT/UWIRE.SDO LCD.P3 H13
D D
C355 100p GPIO47/SPIF.DIN/UWIRE.SDI LCD.P4
98_DOUTB C358 100p V19 A20
MAP_GPIO_6 MPUIO1/UWIRE.SCLK LCD.P5 B19
R346 100 M14 LCD.P6 C18
PLL_LD 100 GPIO2 LCD.P7
PLL_CLK R337 M15 D17 R403 100
R338 100 W8 GPIO7/MCSI1.CLK LCD.P8/GPIO29 D16 R404 100 FL_Control
PLL_STB GPIO9/MCSI1.SYNC LCD.P9/GPIO30 LP_Control
V15 C17 R406 100
MAP_GPIO_2 100 GPIO56/MCSI1.DIN LCD.P10/GPIO31 TX_VCO_H
R339 W14 B17 R410 100
PLL_DATA GPIO18/MCSI1.DOUT LCD.P11/GPIO32 TX_VCO_L
G13 R411 100
R14 LCD.P12/GPIO33 A17 RX_VCO_H
GPIO38/UART1-IRSEL LCD.P13/GPIO34
C346 100p
C344 100p
100p
C351 100p
C349 100p
100p
C354 100p
C352 100p
GPS_UART1_TXD Y14 C16
GPS_UART1_RXD V14 UART1.TX/UART1.IRTX LCD.P14/GPIO35 D15
AA15 GPIO37/UART1.RX/UART1.IRRX LCD.P15/GPIO2 B15
C350
MMP_GPIO_0/PwrOn GPIO39/UART1-IRSHDN LCD.AC
C345
C20
V6 LCD.HS C15
UART2_TXD GPIO17/UART2.TX LCD.PCLK 3V3D
R9 B18
UART2_RXD GPIO18/UART2.RX LCD.VS N21 R413 33
N14 LCD.RED0/GPIO14 RF_ATTEN
WAKE_BT/OPT_GPIO1
100p
GPIO45/UART3.TX/SPIF.CS0/MCBSP3.CLKX
C353
P15
R488 4.7K
R511 4.7K
R499 4.7K
CODEC_/SS GPIO44/UART3.RX/SPIF.CS3/UWIRE.CS3
I2C_SCL T18
I2C.SCL TP4039
V20 E19
I2C_SDA GPIO48/I2C.SDA KP.R4/MPUIO15 /CODEC_DAV
E20
R545 33 V7 KP.R3/MPUIO13 H14
98_CLKOUT GPIO11/MCBSP2.CLKR KP.R2/MPUIO10 KB_R2
DAC_SCLK Y6 F19 KB_R1
R552 33 W6 GPIO20/MCBSP2.CLKX KP.R1/MPUIO9 G18
98_FS GPIO12/MCBSP2.FSR KP.R0/MPUIO8 KB_R0
W7
DAC_FS 33 GPIO21/MCBSP2.FSX
R553 AA5 F18
98_DOUTA GPIO19/MCBSP2.DR KB.C0/MPUIO0 KB_C0
P10 D20
DAC_DIN GPIO22/MCBSP2.DX KB.C1/MPUIO6 KB_C1
D19
C
R18 KB.C2/GPIO61 E18 KB_C2 C
MAP_GPIO_3 GPIO0/USB.VBUS KB.C3/GPIO63 KB_C3
100p
100p
100p
W5 C21
MAP_GPIO_8 MPUIO5/MPUIO12 KB.C4/GPIO27
V8 G19
MAP_GPIO_7 MPUIO3/MMC2.DAT1 KB.C5/GPIO28 S/P_CLOCK
V9
C359
C360
C361
100p
C347
AA9 H20
3V3D EXT_PTT GPIO26/MCSI2.DIN GPIO51/MCBSP1.DR CODEC_SSI_DO
ACC_IO3 Y10 H18
TP4027
P11 GPIO27 GPIO52/MCBSP1.DX CODEC_SSI_DI
IGN_SENSE GPIO55/MMC.CMD
R422 10K MPUIO6 W11 L19
MPUIO9/MPUIO6 CAM.D0/MPUIO12 SPK_SEL
P18 K14 UART3_RTS_BT
OPT_BRD_PTT GPIO3/MCBSP3.FSX/LED1 CAM.D1/GPIO29
R11 K15 UART3_CTS_BT
EMERGENCY GPIO58 CAM.D2/GPIO30
R13 K19 UART3_RXD_BT
MMP_GPIO_4/HOOK GPIO36/CLK32K_OUT/MPUIO0/UART1-TX CAM.D3/GPIO31
TP325 1 Y4 K18 UART3_TXD_BT
UART2.BCLK/SYS_CLK_IN CAM.D4/GPIO32 J14
CAM.D5/UWIRE.SDI/GPIO33 CODEC_MISO
W16 J19
MCBSP3_CLKX GPIO42/MCBSP3.CLKX CAM.D6/UWIRE.CS3/GPIO34 S/P_CSLED
N18 J18
MCBSP3_FSX GPIO12/TIMER.EXTCLKMCBSP3.FSX CAM.D7/UWIRE.CS0/GPIO35 S/P_CS2
AA17
MCBSP3_DR MCSI1.SYNC/MCBSP3.DR 33
P14 H19 R354
MCBSP3_DX GPIO43/MCSI1.CLK/MCBSP3.DX CAM.EXCLK/UWIRE.SDO/GPIO57 CODEC_MOSI
L15
P19 CAM.HS/GPIO38 J15 R355 33 S/P_DATA
S/P_CS1 P20 GPIO6/MCSI1.DIN/TIMER.EVENT3 CAM.LCLK/UWIRE.SCLK/GPIO39 M19 CODEC_SCLK
WAKE_HOST/OPT_GPIO2 GPIO4/SPIF.DIN/TIMER.EVENT4 CAM.RSTZ/GPIO37 ACC_IO1
L18 C357 100p
R358 10 CAM.VS/MPUIO14 AUDIO_PA_EN
R8
USB_D- P9 USB.DM/I2C.SCL/UART1.TX/Z M18
USB_D+ USB.DP/I2C.SDA/UART1.RX GPIO50/PWTTIMER.PWM0 CODEC_PWT
M20 R421 100
R360 10 GPIO15/TIMER.PWM2 RX_VCO_L
PUEN W4 L14 R376 33
R361 15K
USB.PUEN GPIO49/PWL/TIMER.PWM1 TX
R362 15K
N20
R401 1.5k GPIO11/HDQ ACC_IO2
B L1 Y5 B
NC2 GPIO7/UART2.RCV
C348 100p
E5
NC1
GPS_1PPS
TP4038 W321
3V3D ANTENNA
TP4037
TP4034
TP4014
TP4026
TP4033
470P C369
R373
3V3D 2 3
J321 C325
C328
3V3D
R365 10K
R366 10K
0.1u C329
7 C327 U327
1
0.1u
6 U326 NC LOW_LEVEL_MUTE 1 16
33
NC
RXB GND R363 R364 0 PUB_ADDRESS_MIC_EN QC QA
4 2 19 0 3 14 R367 33
TXB RF_IN PUB_ADDRESS2_EN QD A S/P_DATA
3 IO1 3 18 4 13 C366 0.1u
PPS GND L321 EXT_MIC_EN QE OUT EN
2 R349 33 GPS_UART1_RXD R368 100 4 17 5 12 R369 33
TXA RF_OUT PUB_ADDRESS1_EN QF LATCH CLK 33 S/P_CS1
1 GPS_UART1_TXD 5 16 6 11 R371
RXA BOOT 39nH+/-0.3nH AUX_C QG SHIFT CLK S/P_CLOCK
R370 100 21 22 NC 7 10 R372 10K 3V3D
R350 33 GND GND R384 C330 0.1u PWR_CTRL_594 QH RESET
CON5/NC 6 15 8 9
7 GPIO[10] GPIO[13] 14 GND SQH
GPIO[0] GPIO[15] R397 NC
IO1 8 13
9 GPIO[1] GPIO[14] 12 3V3DP
R352 33 RF_PWR VIN_3V3
10 11
ON_OFF V_RTC_3V3 BLM18PG300SN1D L323 NC
C331 10uF/16V
D916 1SS389
10uF/16V
L322
1
3V3D
0.1u
C332
C333
TP4036
B+
A A
R530 10K
R532 10k
R531 10k
2
2 1
R405 10k R398 4.7k
2
D919 1SS389
R417 20k
D921
UDZSTE(175.1B) R458 100 Hytera Communications Co.Ltd.
MMP_GPIO_0/PwrOn Pwron
R459 100
MMP_GPIO_3/PTT PTT Model Name: MD780 U1 Page: 5 of 14
R434 100
MMP_GPIO_4/HOOK HOOK
1
5 4 3 2 1
66
5 4 3 2 1
3V3D
MD78X/MD78XG Schematic Diagram (Peripheral Interface Circuit) OPTION BOARD
3V3D
R476 R484
4.7K 4.7K
R539 10K
R538 10K
R541 10K
R540 10K
R543 10K
C482 C481 C409 C410 C411 C412
C413 C414 C415 C416
NC NC 100p 100p 100p 100p J400
22 21 100p 100p 100p 100p
R456 0 2 1 R423 33
I2C_SDA R457 0 4 3 R424 33 WAKE_HOST/OPT_GPIO2
I2C_SCL WAKE_BT/OPT_GPIO1
MCBSP3_DR R425 33 6 5 R431 33
D RESET_BT/SYSTEM_SYNC D
MCBSP3_CLKX R412 33 8 7 R408 33 OPT_BRD_PTT R400 10K
MCBSP3_DX R430 33 10 9 R415 33 3V3D
MCBSP3_FSX R420 33 12 11 R416 100 UART3_TXD_BT
14 13 R409 100 UART3_RXD_BT 3
16 15 R432 33 UART3_CTS_BT
TXAF_DI
RXAF_DO 18 17 R433 33 UART3_RTS_BT 1 R460 1K
AUX_C
5VD R407 0 20 19
24 23
Q323
C480 C479 2 DTC114EE
C407 CON2X10
C417 C418 C477 C478
100p 100p
0.1u 100p 100p 100p 100p
3V3D
R461 10K
R462 10K
R463 10K
R464 10K
R465 10K
MAP_GPIO_8
MAP_GPIO_7
MAP_GPIO_3
MAP_GPIO_6 3V3D
MAP_GPIO_2
3
2
3V3D U328 PRGM_OUT8
16 1 PRGM_OUT7 EMERGENCY_IN
VCC QB R439 100
15 2 PRGM_OUT3 IGN_SENSE
R474 33 14 QA QC 3 PRGM_OUT6
C S/P_DATA A QD ALARM C
13 4
OUT EN QE 5VD R454 0 R497 1k
R473 33 C485 0.1uF 12 5 5VD
S/P_CS2 LATCH CLK QF ALARM
R467 33 11 6 EXT_SWB+
S/P_CLOCK SHIFT CLK QG VBUS_EN R4964.7K 5VD 5VD 5VD 5VD
R46610K 10 7
3V3D RESET QH
9 8
SQH GND R446
NC
2
R472
5VD
4.7K
R443 10K 3 R471 R469 R449 D920
3
3V3D R447 10K R468 4.7K
1 4.7K 47K
R470 4.7K
3
R445 100 1
EXT_PTT 4.7K Q400
1.0V
1
1
2SB1132
5VD Q405 R448 4.7K
2 R1 R1 R1 R1 R1 Q401
R2 R2 R2 R2 R2
2
R437 4.7K R450
2 3
1
2
1K
1
MUN5214DW1T1G
R1 R2 R2 R2 R2 R2
R428 4.7K
Q407
Q404 Q402 1
Q408
Q409
Q410
Q403
R427 10K
3 2
4
6
R2
Q411
R1 R546 100
R577
R578 100
100
R580 100
R581 100
R558 33k
R559 33k
R560 33k
33k R562
100 2
R56133k
R557 100
R575 33K
R579
6
ACC_IO3
5VD
D402
1
D405
3V3D R1
220p
220p 220p 220p
R2 220p 10K
0.1uF
R429 10K
D406
R2 D403
R435 4.7K
R1 D233
Q412
B B
R556 100 R576 33K
6
ACC_IO2
D409
USB_VBUS
D404
PUB_ADDRESS2
RX_AUDIO
PUB_ADDRESS1 7.0V R455 82k
EXT_MIC
IGN_SENSE_IN_DB26
EXT_SPKR+
R493 1K IGN_SENSE_IN
EXT_ALARM_OUT
EXT_SPKR-
PUB_ADDRESS1
PUB_ADDRESS2
EMERGENCY_IN
L417 0
USB_D-
PRGM_IN_PTT
EXT_SWB+
L418 0
USB_D+
PRGM_IO6
PRGM_IO2
PRGM_IO3
PRGM_IO7
PRGM_IO8
MMBZ20VALT1G
R478 NC
UART3_TXD_BT
R480 NC
UART3_RXD_BT
C426
C427
C428
C429
C430
C431
D238
D240
C476 C474
GND I/O1
VCC I/O2
470pF 470pF
R452 10K
D450
3V3D 5VD
100p
100p
100p
100p
100p
100p
5 1 3
10K R508 IN OUT
19
10
11
13
15
18
17
16
24
23
25
12
21
22
14
20
26
27
28
1 R569 C421
1
4
6
9
8
7
2
5VD
C483 10k 220p
R574
0.1uF
USB_D+
V_BUS
EXT_SWB+
EXT_SPKR+
PRGM_IN_4_EMERGENCY
PRGM_IN_PTT
PRGM_IN_5_IGN_SENSE
PRGM_OUT_9_EXT_ALARM
USB_D-
USB_GROUDN
ACC_MAP_ID_2
ACC_MAP_ID_3
AUX_AUDIO_OUT_1
PRGM_IO_6
AUX_AUDIO_OUT_2
TX_AUDIO
PRGM_IO_3_CHAN_ACT
POWER GROUND
EXT_SPKR-
Audio Ground
RX_AUDIO
GROUND2
GROUND3
PRGM_IO_7
PRGM_IO_8
GND1
GND2
PRGM_IO_2_MONITOR
4.7k
3
C484
2.2uF/10V Q416
1
R570
4.7k
A J403 A
2
4
6
MAP26
R1
Q414 R2
R2
R1
5 4 3 2 1
5 4 3 2 1
D D
C465
TP4015
Handset audio
SPKR1+
SPKR1-
100p
3V3D
TP4001
TP4002
TP4005
TP4006
TP4009
TP4010
TP4011
TP4041
TP4013
TP4025
TP4017
TP4019
TP4020
TP4021
TP4022
TP4023
TP4024
C464
C460
C461
C462
100p C463
C470
C472
C473
TP4007
TP4008
C468 C439 C438 C441 C440 C435 C420 C419
USB_VBUS R494
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
J404 100p 0.47u 0.47u 100p 100p 100p 100p 100p R555
NC
0.1U
10k
1 INT_MIC_MMP INT_MIC
2 MIC_GND
3 ACC_IO1_MMP R554 1k MIC_GROUND
ACC_IO1
4 USB_VBUS
5 HOOK_MMP
HOOK
6 PTT_MMP PTT
7 USB_D- L414 0 USB_D-
8 USB_D+ L415 0 USB_D+
C 9 Pwron_MMP Pwron C
10 UART2_RXD R534 10K
11 UART_TXD R535 10K UART2_RXD
UART2_TXD
12 HANDSET_AUDIO HANDSET_AUDIO
13 SPKR1+ SPKR1+
14 SPKR1- SPKR1-
15 5V 5VD TP4030
16 /RST_OUT R495 33 /RST_OUT
17 KB_C0 R498 33 KB_C0
18 KB_C1 R486 33 KB_C1
19 KB_C2 R491 33 KB_C2
20 KB_C3 R485 33 KB_C3
21 KB_R0 R523 33
22 KB_R1 R524 33 KB_R0
23 KB_R2 R525 33 KB_R1
24 S/P_CSLED R526 33 KB_R2
S/P_CSLED
25 S/P_CLOCK R527 33 S/P_CLOCK
26 S/P_DATA R533 33 S/P_DATA
27 /OE_LCD L411 /OE_LCD
28 /WE_LCD L412 /WE_LCD
29 CS2_LCD L410 CS2_LCD
30 F_A1_LCD L407 F_A1_LCD
31 F_D7_LCD L409 F_D7_LCD
32 F_D6_LCD L408 F_D6_LCD
33 F_D5_LCD L406 F_D5_LCD
34 F_D4_LCD L405 F_D4_LCD
35 F_D3_LCD L404 F_D3_LCD
36 F_D2_LCD L403 F_D2_LCD
37 F_D1_LCD L402 F_D1_LCD
38 F_D0_LCD L401 F_D0_LCD
39 GND
40 PWR_KEY
41 PWB_IN
4
6
42
100p
100p
100p
100p
100p
100p
100p
100p
100p
100p
100p
100p
100p
100p
100p
100p
100p
NC
NC
NC
C469
100p
D408 D407
C446
C444
C449
C451
C450
C448
C445
C447
C442
C443
C453
C454
C455
C456
C452
C457
C458
C459
C466
C467
TP4028
TP4055
B B
3
GND TP4018
A A
5 4 3 2 1
5 4 3 2 1
1
TP4031
U900
5VD 3V3D
B+ 1 5
2 VDD VOUT
TP4032 C900 3 GND 4
B900 CE NC
1u C901 C921
MMBZ6V8ALT1G 1u 0.1uF
D237
2
U901 3V3DP
+ D900 TP4035
BLM41PG600SN1
2
C902 C903
1 5
22p/50V VDD VOUT
470uF/25V 2
L900
D GND D
2
5VA C905 3 4
B901 CE NC
1
1u C906 C911
L930 1u 0.1uF
1
10uH_30%_2.5A_47mΩ 9V3 L904 U905
C925 U903 1V8D
4 5 L901
Vin Vout
22u/25V
4 5
2.2u/25V
C981 C922 C108 C109 2 1u Vin Vout
C927 Vss
C914 C923 C924 2 C966
0.1u C908 Vss
22u/25V NC NC 1u 1u 1u
C938
C912
10uF/25V 56pF 1u
R924 1K 3 1
1
2
3
CE Nc 3 1
CE Nc C947
CE
VOUT VDD
GND
0.1uF
15UH_20% 3300mA_0.038Ω
L902
7 8
U909
NC
VIN PH
0.1uF C907
C915
1
C960 L908 3V3A
C942
4
R911 10k/F
2 D902 +
NC
NC1 C948
3 1 B340A
330PF
NC2 BOOT C951 C934 R901 1
22uF/10V
C935
C920 0.1uF 2.2uF/10V
2
PWR_ON 5 0.1u U919
EN 0.01uF L931 L903
220uF/10V 1V6D
1 10 4.7uH
1.3V < EN <7V 6 4 VIN PGND
GND VSENSE 4.7uH 2 9
9 LBO SW
C946
C917
PowerPAD 3 8 R925 4.7K
4.7K R910
R6004 GND EN R922 NC
100pF C936
22uF/6.3V
4 7 C918
3.3k/F Q902 PG SYNC
C919
U902 5 6 22p C932
9V1A_RX FB LBI R917
10uF/16V
9V3A 2.2u
1u
330K 1%
3 2
C910
C928
1000p
R906
R913
10uF/25V 47k R908 4.7K
1
R919
3 150K 1%
4.7K
Q920 9V3 RX 1
C L940 C
D45H8G Q903
L916 DTC114EE
1 2 3 2 1 2
3
2 3V3D
C956 10uF/25V
10uF/25V
C957
C958
10uF/25V
C950 D915
0.1u
C955
C980
1SS372
0.1u 0.1u R979 10k
1
5VA_FGU 3V3A_FGU
R953
680 R962 R964 C982
4 5 4 5 U911
10 Vin Vout Vin Vout 1 4
R961 0 2.2K 1% VDD OUT /PRST
C952 0.01U 1u 2 C963 C926 2 C965 2 3
330 R963 0 R971 2.74K 1% R972 C962 Vss Vss 2.2u GND CD
0.1u 0.1u
2.2k 10uF/10V C997 0.22uF
3 1 3 1
CE Nc CE Nc
2
2
3
R954 1K
A-
A+
V-
Q921 1R965 0
A OUT
+-
A
U910 TP30
PZT2222A U914 R982 100k C984
R987 0
-+
1000pF 3 1 1
B- B
B OUT
4 VIN VOUT
V+
2
B+
VSEN
3
D917 3V3D
8
7
6
5 2
CD VSS
R969
R966
1
47k 3
150 R950 C983
R970 1k 1 1uF
10K
3
R948
R968 2.2k Q923 3 VOTG_DET
1 2
PWR_ON DTC114EE D910
100
2 1 1
Q922 Q913
DTC114EE R949 C945 DTC114EE
2 47K 470p
R931
47K 2 R976 0
B B
U917
U906
2 D922
VDD 1 R929 100 1 8
4 OUT 3V3D 2 MR WDO 7 2 1
R934
GND
5 NC 3 VCC /RST 6
51K NC1 GND WDI RST_CTRL
4 5
C978 PFI PFO R983 0
3
R977 0.1u
NC
R986
PWR_ON
R985 0 0
20k R932
2
Q905
C961
R930
3 4 D918
R980 100k
U907
0.1uF
3V3D
10k
D914 1
R984 220 RESET C979
2 1 2 5
1
PWR_CTRL_594 VCC 0.1u
2
BAS16XV2T1G GND 4
2
1 5 3 WDI
RESET
10k R981
R975 R957 1K
D241
3V3D
20K UMC4(NTR)
1
R938
EXT_SWB+ Q906
F900 L906 D6204 10K
Q909
2 3 1
3 2 1 2
3 R941 Q916
C968 2 3 EMERGENCY
3
R937 1k
C944
R943 0.1u 4.7K 1
R946 1000p R940 C933
1
2
2 22uF/25V
3 Q910 R956 R959
D911
A 2 A
R974 2.7k R978 2.7k R945 180K 47k
PWR_ON 1
2 3 10K
Q912
R942
1
C969 R947
2 0.1u 4.7K PWB
1k
D103
1
R944 3
2 1 PWB_IN
1
22K
Q914 Hytera Communications Co.Ltd.
R952 33k
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69 File No.:
Approve:
L
5 4 3 2 1
5 4 3 2 1
D D
5VA_FGU
L156
3.3UH R175
10
1
C82 C89
+ C1009 1000p 0.1u
C1010
1000p 1u/16V
3V3A_FGU L8
2
601SN1
2 1
L7
C80 C83
1 601SN1 2
0.01U 0.1u
1
L6
601SN1
C86 C121
0.1u 100p
2
PLLLD U100
R177
TP121 R109 TP116 TP118 TP120
10K C93 10 PLLDATA PLLSTB PLLCLK
100p 1 24
R181 2 VCCecl/cml Mux_out 23
1
Fin Fvco_main NC23
C PLL_LD 1K 3 C
1
Fvco_main 22 R167 33
C90 Clock PLL_CLK
100p 4 21
1
C95 LD/PS_main CS PLL_STB
5 20 R178 33 PLL_DATA
0.01u D100 VCCcp_main Data
6 R1110 33
BA277 CPout_main 19
VCCdigital C1320 C77 C76
R171 7 18
R187 C1002 NC7 NC18 100p 100p 100p
0 82 8 17
2
1000p Xtalacgnd/OSC NC17
CV 9 16
PowerPAD
TP124 Xtalin/OSC NC16
CV C124 C122 C1017 C132 10 15
nc C1016 0.1uF Xtalout/NC NC15
0.056uF NC 0.1uF R111 C123 11 14 C98
R180 100 0.1uF 12 VCCxtal NC14 13
10k GNDXtal NC13 0.1u
C97 C96
1
25
0.1u
5 1
Vcc Vin 2
4 OUT 3
FL_Control ON/OFF GND
R183 C75 R3 R6 R182 R114
1K 1000P 0 0 nc 56 L149
NC
19.2_AD9864 3V3A_FGU
R5 R4
5VA_FGU C65 100
0 U102 NC R188
1
0
5 1 L150 C85 C1013
R168 Vcc Vin 2 NC
+
10u/16V
0.1u
NC 4 OUT 3 19.2_OMAP
LP_control ON/OFF GND TP119
2
C79 C81 R166 MOD_L
1000P C1004 NC NC
TP110 33P R174 R2
X100
REF 0
1
4 1 0
VCC VCONT MOD_L_RFCS
3 2
1
C1015 C1006
1
R176 C1003
470p 4.7K 470p 0.1uF
C92 + C73
NC NC
1 2
C1005 C78 C94 C1007 C91 C88 C70 C74 C84 C72 C67 C69 C68 C66 C64 C103 C105 C104
0.1U 0.1U 0.1U 0.1U 0.1U 0.1U 0.1U 0.1U 0.1U 0.1U 0.1U 0.1U 0.1U 0.1U 0.1U nc nc nc
2
C1001 + C71
470p 1u/16V
2
A A
5 4 3 2 1
5 4 3 2 1
Q101
C23 C24 5
R142
3.3k L5 220p 0.1u 2
(VCO Circuit)
TX_VCO_H
470n
C28 R145 6 1
220p 100
C195 C194 R143
0.1u 220p 6.8k
L103 C25
470n 5p
3
D101 C198 C196
3.6p 7p 4V3A
R157 Q105
21 2 EMD22
D 601SN1 D
Q100 3 4
C13 C27 C193
L108 D116
0.5p 33p 5
1
470nH 3.6p C26 C185 R185
21 3.6p 56p 2 5VA_FGU nc
L105 TX_VCO_L Q117
8n TX
C184 3 4 D127
220p D111 6 1
L106 L107
2 2 27n 2 1 5 1
D102 470n TX_VCO_H
D117 C191 2 3
18p 2
TX_VCO_L
1
4V3A 6 1
R139
C136 82
2
4.7u R128 R117
82K 39K L131
R149 R147
C145 C143 NC 100
C144 R120
1
NC NC 39K NC
C147 C163
220p 0.1u R163 R164 R146 C101 C2
2
NC NC 100 C199 C1 L132 3P TP111
R151 1.5P
MOD_H L148 0.01U 1000p 27NH TX_LO
R131 15k
1
NC
3.3k
TP108 L4 C107 C11 L2 L136
C8 R191 nc
1
MOD_H 470n C40 C41 4P 15NH 15NH
1
R152 470p nc
C37 C38 NC NC L135 TX_LO
C186 36K
3
R140 NC NC 27NH C17 C14
220p C106
C141 C142 100 R173 nc 10p 12P C16
R138 nc 1 C15 TP114
0.1u 470p Q107 6P GND
8.2k
3
C166 U105 10p
R122 C34 C35 C39 R141 PBR941
L110 5p 100P 1 8 NC
470n 27 NC Vcc1 Vcc2 47
2 7 1
1
C181 IN OUT Q102
2
3 6 L138 C19 R155
0.5p IN SW2 2SC5108Y
3
C152 C151 4 5 27nH NC 20k
D105 GND SW1 R150 R162 C21 R156
4p 9p L168 C36
C R129 R135 NC NC 470P 68 C
2
21 2 220 27NH NC NC R161
220 18K
Q103
C159 2SC5010
L112 D112 C153 C157
4p C177
1
470nH 27p 56p C42
21 5p
L114 1P
8n C9
1P
C156
220p L115 L116
2 2 27n C158 470n
D106 D113 18p
1
R137
82
Q108
R179 4V3A
601SN1
3 4
CV C29
C30 5
R158 0.1u 2
6.8k L117 220p RX_VCO_H C178 C179
470n 4P 2P
C46 6 1
R160
220p
C7 100
C6 L128 L122 L123
0.1u R159 15NH
220p 15n 15NH
7.5k Fin
L121 C32
5p
470n C190 C192
C189 NC
7P 9P
3
R144
120
2
L9
R154 601SN1
R190
NC 100
1
C150 C167
R169 R165 R148
220p 0.1u C55
2
1
470n C43 C45 470p 15k 15NH 18NH
1
3
C52 NC NC R199 27NH C20 C59
220p R196 TP122
100 120K 10p 12P
C149 C148 C61 C22 GND
R194 1 8P
0.1u 470p Q109 12p
3
7.5k C33 U107
C168 R123 C48 C47 PBR941
L134 100P 1 8 NC R1
1
470n 5p 27 NC Vcc1 Vcc2 47
2 7 1
IN OUT Q111 C54
2
3 6 L166 R195
IN SW2 2SC5108Y
3
2
21 2 220 27NH NC R189 NC
220 NC
NC
A Q110 A
71 File No.:
Approve:
L
5 4 3 2 1
5 4 3 2 1
L6100
BLM18PG600SN1
9V1A_RX
2 1
C6100 R6100
D 1u C6102 C6185 R6101 D
510 470p 1uF 680
UMC4N
R6102
10 RX FE
4
3 4
L6101
Q6101
BLM18PG600SN1
2 5
RF_ATTEN 2 1 2 UMT1N
C6103 1 5
3
220p TX TP
Q6100 TP6101
C6104 C6105 TP6100
R6103
GND
27K 220p
0.1u L6102
220n
L6103
1
C6106 10nH
TP6102
220p R6104
C6107 2.7K C6108
220p NC
R6105
5.6K
TP6103 C6114
R6106 TP6104
TX TP 5p R6108
680
L6104 C6119 C6120 C6109 C6110 C6121 C6122 C6111 C6112 L6106 C6125 C6126 C6116 C6117 C6127 C6124
NC
Micr-L N2 1.5p 1p 6p 1p 1p
N3
2.2pF 6p 6p
R6107 Micr-L N6 NC 1p 6p 1p 1.5p 1p
N7
L6107
C6113 Micr-R
D6100 1.2k
2
C6123 0.1u C6115 L6217 L6216 C6128
C6118 HVC131 N17
0 N18 N19 0 220pF 220pF 470p
470pF D6101 D6102 Q6102 D6103 D6104
RX_in 1 2 3 3 N4 2 1 2 1 2 3N5 3 RX_ONE
Micr-L Micr-L BFG540W
N1 R6123
2
L6105
C6194 C6132 L6214 L6215 C6129 C6130
0 C6131
2
10nH NC Micr-L 18p 100p C6244
L6114 NC C6246
1
3
4
1
9V1A_RX R6109 C6133 C6245
C TP6110 D6105 R6110 6pF NC C
2 1 390 4p NC
RX CV L6110 1.2K
3
C6134 C6135 C6136 C6137 C6138 15n C6139 C6140 C6141 C6142C6143
C6144 C6145 RX_AFTER 56p 56p 56p 47P 47P 56p 56p 56p 47P 47P
220p 1u
U6000
R6127
TV_APC 1 IN+ VCC 5 10K R6111 R6112
100K 100K
R6116 +
2 R6114 R6140
0 VEE
- 33
3 4 0
IN- OUT
R6113
TUHF_TONE C6146 C6147
270K 470P 0.01u
R6115
100K
TV_TONE
L6115
9V1A_RX
1 2
C6148 C6149
470p 1u
BLM18PG600SN1 R6126 R6117
TP6105 82 82
RX TP
TP6106
C6151 C6152 C6153 C6154
C6150 470p 1.5p 1p 2p
R6118
NC L6116 R6119
3.3K
C6155 18nH 1.2K C6157
D6106 R6120
B NC R6121 3 T6100 4 B
C6193 L6117 L6119 L6118 100p 51
3
5.6
22n 22n 18n T6101
RX_LO 4 3 2 5
R6122 C6159
1
4
330
3
4
TP6107
GND
2 1
5VA_RX
1
L6121
BLM18PG600SN1
C6190
R6131
1uF R6130
1.2K
IF AMP
5.1K TX TP
TX TP TP6109
TP6108
C6169
C6168
R6132 0.1u
0.1u C6170
51
R6133 9p
L6122
C6171 330
0.1uF
0.1uF C6173 R6135 C6175 C6177
L6126 C6176 C6178
3
0.1u 4.7K 0.1u 15p
IF-out C6179 0 0.01u
3
C6180 4 OUT IN 1
R6134 0.1u
0.1u
30k 0.1uF
1 GND GND
3
C6174 L6123
C6182 C6181 Q6104 C6187 C6192 C6188
2
3
Q6105
R6139
56K
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5 4 3 2 1
5 4 3 2 1
1
1
C701 TP704
NC L716 C703 2FLO
330n 3P
TP701 IF-out
1
C743
TEST POINT
NC
C702
1
0.01u
L701 L702 601S
601S 1 2
1 2
C742
R724 0 C704
1 2 C705 1u
0.1u 220P
L703
R701 C706 9V3A
601S
51
470p
C707 TP709
2
R703 L717
0.1u 5VA_RX
2.2k 5VA_RX L706
C709
C708 601S
NC C710 1000p C718 C717
0.1u TP705 6.8uH Q702 U703
1
L704 L705 C711
R704 CV2 1u 470p
10u 10u C712 NC C713
1
1 3 5 4
0.1u 560 3900p Vout Vin
48
47
46
45
44
43
42
41
40
39
38
37
C716
1
2 R727
1
R708 Vss C752
47k 4.7u/16v +
C715 4.7k C746
VDDI
GNDI
LOP
VDDP
GNDP
CXIF
CXVM
CXVL
VDDL
IOUTL
IFIN
LON
R709
180p 0.47u R707 470p
2
10k 1 3
180 Nc CE
2
1 36
C MXOP GNDL C
1
2 35 C720 0.1u
3
MXON FREF C723 C724 Q701 C725
3 34 + C726 R728
C721 GNDF GNDS R705 10K 15p 18p 4.7u/16v C727
C722 4 33 47k
L707 100p IF2N SYNCB 2 0.01u 470p
100p 5 32
601S IF2P GNDH R711 33
2
1 2 6 U701 3198_FS1
1
C728 VDDF FS 98_FS C731 C730
7 3098_DOUTB1
1000p GCP DOUTB R717 33 98_DOUTA 6p L708 22p C732
C729 8 2998_DOUTA1 3V3D_RX
220n(HQ) R710
1
GCN DOUTA D701 22p TP710
9 2898_CLKOUT1 R715 33 98_CLKOUT 8.2k
0.1u VDDA CLKOUT 3V3D_RX 3V3A_RX 3V3A_RX U702
10 27 1 2
GNDA VDDH RP102N331D
11 26
2
VREFP VDDD C719 C735 C734 R712
2
12 25 L709 2 1 5 1
1
C736 VREFN PE 30p 270 VOUT VDD
1 2 49 L711 1u 601S 2
PowerPAD 0.1u L712 GND
IOUTC
GNDQ
GNDC
GNDD
GNDS
VDDQ
4 3
VDDC
C737
RREF
CLKN
CLKP
601S L718
100k
470n
C749
1 2
39P
1
TP707 L713
18M 0.56u
C747 C751 10p C714
L715 3.3u
NC 10p
1
C744 98_FS1
0.1uF R716 5.6k C745 98_DOUTB1 R725 33
98_DOUTB
56p 98_DOUTA1
1
98_CLKOUT1
C748 98_PE1
0.1u R718 98_PD1
510 D702 98_PC1
HVC376B
2
A A
73 File No.:
Approve:
L
5 4 3 2 1
5 4 3 2 1
C805 C855 2 1
NC 20pF
C909 C889 C913 C888 C825 C885 L801
47pF 470p W801
1
100p 3300p 0.018uF
33p
2 1 C916 C930 C931 C940 C943 ANTENNA
C801 C802 C803 + C804
L803 47u/25V 3300p 0.018uF 33p 33p 3300p
R812 Gate_1
D L804 1000p 3300p 33pF TP801 D
NC
2
3T/16nH 1 4
R807 C820 2 3
C833
C810 4.7 22pF
1
C815 NC
20pF C821 C816
0 R804
5
NC 2p Directional Couple
4.7
1
w=3mm, M801
C8330 C841 L807 C817
L=5.5mm R806 Q802 3 4
Z=8ohm 20pF 8pF 100nH 470pF Fcouple 4
4.7 2 C823 C824 C856 C876 C879 C827
18pF L809 L813 L810
8pF NC NC NC 470p
L808 3T/16nH 3T/16nH 3T/16nH
C893 1 2 1 2
R813 Pin Pout
33
0 470pF
4.7
2 D801 R815
C832 C834 C870 C874 C835 C836 C837 C830 C838 L828
Q803 MA4P1250 5 6 C884
R818 C842 C831 1pF NC NC NC 2pF 2p 5p 6p 6p 5 Rcouple 27k 1uH
1
R860 47pF NC
20pF 11T/113nH L832 R840
NC L817
C819 C873 C882 10nH NC
C812 C848 C847
R861 8pF NC NC
1
22pF C850 3T/16nH 150p 150p
4.7
470p R816 R817
Gate_2 C851 D802 C852
220 220
2p MA4P1250 100p R819 R820
82 NC
C806 D804
R821 C858
2
NC C846 RX_in
L815 33 NC
20pF
2
C860 C828 R825 C861
2 1 C862 3
NC NC 33 68pF
1.5p 1 C891
R823
C849 120p
100
NC R852
C857 R853
L829 L830 TP809 470
22pF 470
56P 56P
TP806
Gate_2 M6 M5 M1 M2 M3 M4
Final_bias R859
1
Final_bias D803
1
1k R856
C892 R822 2
1
C 51 C
220p Gate_1 0 3
GND TP807
1 C899
C869 APC
R855 120p
15P RT803 R871
C886 C887 R858 51 9V3A R850
TP808 NC NC R851
NC 220p 9.1k 1 t 2 NC
9V3A TV_APC NC
1
1 R900 R834 R836
1
R832 R833
R841 NC NC
R847 NC NC
L802 33k
NC 47K
Q810 L821
BLM18AG601SN1
2
3 2 2 1
APC_COMP
C859
U801
15P
C854 C853 C807 C868
1
5 4
IN+
L819 0.1u 220p 10u/25V C829 C845 0.1u R873 R837 R838
VEE
w=3mm, L822 R831
8T/47n 0.1uF 220p NC C894 0 33k
1
+-
L=3mm L820 BLM18AG601SN1 1k R839 R870 6 3
Z=8ohm R877 0.018uf
1uH VGG 3.3K 12K
IN- IN+
R881 47K 7 2
4.7K
2
+ IN- -
L827 TX
OUT
3 R880 R842 C875
3
39nH 8 1
2
4.7K 12k 150P
VCC
R826 C866 C864 1 C904
OUT
C867 R830 R896 R857
1 0 L823 18pF Q811 NC
NC 47 NC D805 0
1 C863
C809 UDZS5.1B compatible AD8566
Q804 0
4700pF 220p 2
1
R828 R827 R866
2
C871
3
C822
B C813 R805 R809 5 4 B
IN+
C814 220p R863
VEE
C880 C844 NC NC 82 NC
18p 2 R882 0
1
+-
C881 0.033uF NC TX_LO R893 6 3
C878 R845 C877 R846 150k
NC R844 R843 R808
IN- IN+
220p 20K 220p 10K C818 R865
10k 5.6K Q801 10 7 2
R811 15p + IN- -
L811 R814 R810
OUT
R892
4
3
0
VCC
OUT
220p
C811 R862
L824 L825
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UHF3 (350–400 MHz) Contents
Contents
1. Product Controls .................................................................................................................................. 1
2. Disassembly and Reassembly ............................................................................................................ 3
2.1 Disassembling the Radio .................................................................................................................. 3
2.2 Reassembling the Radio .................................................................................................................. 4
3. Exploded View and Packing Guide .................................................................................................... 5
3.1 Exploded View .................................................................................................................................. 5
3.2 Packing Guide .................................................................................................................................. 7
4. Specifications and Blind Spot ............................................................................................................ 8
4.1 Specifications.................................................................................................................................... 8
4.2 Blind Spot ....................................................................................................................................... 11
5. Circuit Description ............................................................................................................................. 12
5.1 Front Panel ..................................................................................................................................... 12
5.2 Baseband ........................................................................................................................................ 14
5.2.1 Power Supply Module .......................................................................................................... 14
5.2.2 Control Module ..................................................................................................................... 15
5.2.3 Audio Module ........................................................................................................................ 21
5.2.4 PCB Difference ..................................................................................................................... 22
5.3 RF Section ...................................................................................................................................... 23
5.3.1 Transmitter Circuit ................................................................................................................ 23
5.3.2 Receiver Circuit .................................................................................................................... 26
5.3.3 FGU Circuit ........................................................................................................................... 27
5.4 GPS Circuit Section ........................................................................................................................ 29
6. Troubleshooting Flow Chart ............................................................................................................. 30
6.1 Control Circuit ................................................................................................................................. 30
6.2 GPS Circuit ..................................................................................................................................... 31
6.3 TX Circuit ........................................................................................................................................ 32
6.4 RX Circuit ........................................................................................................................................ 33
6.5 Frequency Generation Unit (FGU) ................................................................................................. 35
7. Interface Definition ............................................................................................................................. 37
7.1 10-Pin Connector ............................................................................................................................ 37
7.2 DB26 Accessory Interface .............................................................................................................. 39
7.3 Other Interfaces .............................................................................................................................. 42
8. Tuning Description............................................................................................................................. 49
8.1 Required Test Instruments ............................................................................................................. 49
8.2 Tuning Procedures ......................................................................................................................... 49
8.2.1 Tuning the Radio .................................................................................................................. 49
8.2.2 Testing the Radio.................................................................................................................. 52
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Contents UHF3 (350–400 MHz)
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UHF3 (350–400 MHz) Product Controls
1. Product Controls
Front Panel
Note
The above-mentioned product control is based on the mobile radio in the trunking mode. In the
conventional mode, No. 1 serves as Volume Control / Channel Selector Knob, and No. 6 & No.11
serve as the Programmable Keys.
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Product Controls UHF3 (350–400 MHz)
Rear Panel
Note
2
UHF3 (350–400 MHz) Disassembly and Reassembly
Step 3 Loosen the three screws to remove the front panel. Then remove the FFC.
Step 4 Detach the volume control knob and loosen the four screws. Then remove the PCB from the
control panel.
Step 5 Undo the clips on both sides of the radio, and then remove the rear cover.
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Disassembly and Reassembly UHF3 (350–400 MHz)
Step 6 Loosen the eleven screws to remove the upper shield cover.
Step 7 Loosen the screw fixing the antenna connector and two screws fixing the PA module. Then take
the PCB out.
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UHF3 (350–400 MHz) Exploded View and Packing Guide
Part list:
No. Part No. Description Qty. No. Part No. Description Qty.
1 6300109000000 Aluminum chassis 1 27 6100334000000 O-ring for encoder switch 1
2 7500358000000 Heat sink pad 1 28 4399030000020 Rotary switch 1
3 6100492101000 Waterproof ring for front 1 29 41078001000J0 PCB for control panel 1
case
4 4210090000200 Signal cable 1 30 6100533101000 Waterproof ring for 1
aluminum chassis
5 5208010100010 Connector (male) 1 31 6300126000000 Upper cover of the 1
aluminum chassis
6 6001079000000 Light-guide plate for keys 1 32 7103015000000 Machine screw 11
7 7300048000000 Metal dome 1 33 6001080000000 Plastic upper cover 1
8 6100408001000 Waterproof ring for 1 34 6100496000000 Conductive silicone 1
microphone jack rubber for main board
9 6100488000000 P+R front panel keys 1 35 7103008000400 Machine screw 2
10 6201893000000 Speaker fixing sheet 1 36 7500272000000 Heat sink pad 2
11 7102606021000 Self-tapping screw 6 37 / Semi-finished PA with 1
heat sink pad
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Exploded View and Packing Guide UHF3 (350–400 MHz)
No. Part No. Description Qty. No. Part No. Description Qty.
12 4210080000700 Speaker cable (with 2-Pin 1 38 3414999000020 PNP transistor 1
plug)
13 5001210000390 Speaker 1 39 / Main PCB 1
14 7400297000000 Speaker felt 1 40 6100532100000 D_SUB waterproof ring 1
15 7102505000110 Machine screw 3 41 5208026100000 Jack 1
16 6001076000010 Front case for control 1 42 6100530100000 Waterproof ring for power 1
panel socket
17 860P580600100 Logo 1 43 5205002100110 Power socket (male) 1
18 6201739000000 Inner lining for knob 1 44 3103994770150 Electrolytic capacitor 1
19 6000876000000 Encoder knob 1 45 7212002500000 Nut 1
20 6100493000000 Power on/off key 1 46 6100531100000 Waterproof ring for 1
antenna connector
21 6100404000000 Emergency key 1 47 4401000009000 BNC RF connector 1
22 7500344000000 PORON pad 1 48 6100494000000 GPS soft stopple 1
23 5130000000040 TFT LCD 2.0" TFT 1 49 7500159000100 Thermal conductive 2
silicone rubber
24 6001078000000 LCD bracket 1 50 7500357000000 Heat sink pad 1
25 5202002100270 Board-to-wire connector 1 A 6100574100000 O_ring 11
26 7207003700000 Nut 1 B 7500344000000 PORON pad 1
Note
Parts that are not marked with Part No. may vary with the radio frequency band.
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Specifications and Blind Spot UHF3 (350–400 MHz)
Standby: <0.6 A
Antenna Impedance 50 Ω
Dimensions (H×W×D) 60 mm × 174 mm × 200 mm (2.4 inch × 6.9 inch × 7.9 inch)
Transmitter
Low: 5–25 W
Power Output
High: 5–45 W
11K0F3E@12.5 kHz
16K0F3E@25 kHz
40dB@12.5kHz
45 dB@25 kHz
60 dB@12.5 kHz
Adjacent Channel Power
70 dB@20/25 kHz
Audio Response +1 dB to -3 dB
Receiver
Analog:
Digital:
0.3 μV /BER5%
TIA-603: 90 dB
Blocking
ETSI: 84 dB
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Specifications and Blind Spot UHF3 (350–400 MHz)
43 dB@20 kHz
45 dB@25 kHz
Audio Response +1 dB to -3 dB
Conducted Spurious
< -57 dBm
Emission
Environment
ESD ±8 kV (contact)
±15 kV (air)
Accuracy specs are for long-term tracking (95th percentile values>5 satellites visible at a nominal
-130dBm signal strength).
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UHF3 (350–400 MHz) Specifications and Blind Spot
Note
All Specifications are tested according to applicable standards, and subject to change without notice
due to continuous development.
1 364.8 4 378
2 384 5 396
3 360 / /
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Circuit Description UHF3 (350–400 MHz)
5. Circuit Description
5.1 Front Panel
Front panel includes components such as power supply, keys, LCD, LED indicators, backlight, MMC
interface and volume control knob. The function diagram is shown below.
CONTROL HEAD
Keys Matrix
R0 R1 R2 R1
C0 Back P2 P5 R2
C1 P6 P3 Switch
C2 p1 Down Menu
R3
C3 EMER UP P4 Keyboard C1 3*4 KEY
Keyboard
C2 Interface
C3
C4
U302
QA
BACK LIGHT& BL_LED QB \RESET CS
RX_LED QC U1 SHIFT_CLK CLOCK
SIGNAL LIGHT TX_LED QD A DATA
SPK+
SPK-
MMP ACC_ID
GPIO3&PTT GPIO
Handset_audio
GPIO_2 / D- USB.DP
GPIO_1 / D+ FILTER USB.DM
USB_Vbus 5VD
INT_MIC U231 McBSP
MIC_GROUND
GPIO_4 / Hook GPIO
GPIO_0 / PwrOn GPIO
A
UART2
U7 B
S GPIO
Power Supply
The power supply of the main board powers the front panel via U902 (5 V), and serves as the power
supply for LED indicator, backlight and USB devices. Then the power is further fed to U5, so as to power
the LCD module and U1 (serial-to-parallel converter IC).
Keys
The front panel includes 12 keys, each of which has different functions in different operation mode. The
identifications of each key on the front panel are realized by the 3*4 matrix keyboard.
Programmable Keys S2, S3, S7, S8, S9, S10, and S3, S7, S9, S10, and S12
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UHF3 (350–400 MHz) Circuit Description
S12
OK/Menu Key S4
Redial/Answer/Call Key / S8
LCD
The front panel adopts TFT LCD to transfer data to U302 via the EMIFS data bus. The control signals
include read/write enable signal, memory chip select signal, LCD chip select signal and reset signal,
each of which is pulled up by R36, R35, R34, R33 and R6 respectively. The LCD module is powered by
U5 which converts 5 V into 3.3 V.
LED Indicator and Backlight
The LED enable signal is fed to the serial-to-parallel converter IC (U1), and then is output by U302. RX
status is indicated by green LED, and TX status by red LED. Backlight is activated upon any key press.
The red and green LEDs in series are powered by U902 (5 V) and controlled by Q2 and Q3. The
backlight is also powered by U902 (5 V) and controlled by Q1. Control signals are output via U1.
MMC
For details, please refer to Interface Definition.
Audio Output
The front panel provides two audio outputs: Handset_audio and Internal_audio (SPK±). Handset_audio
is the external output of received audio via MMC interface, while Internal_audio (SPK±) is connected to
the internal speaker.
Volume Control
The volume control is facilitated by the rotary encoder switch (U7), which generates signals to be fed to
U302 through GPIO17 and GPIO18 for volume adjustment.
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5.2 Baseband
5.2.1 Power Supply Module
Auto baterry
Voltage Q802\Q803\U201\Q909
13.6±15%
Q804\Q805
9V3A 9V1A
Q920\Q921\U914 Q810 Q801
9V1A
Q6102
Q902
Q6103
5VA
U703 U701
3V3A
U702 U701
5VA 4V3A
U915 Q104 Q100\Q103\Q106\Q110
5VA
U100
3V3A X100
U918
ON\OFF KEY PWB 5VA
IGN_SENCE U905 U500
EMERGENCY
3V3A U231
U909
X302
1V6D
U302
Control Head
U302
U233
3V3D U910
U900
U500
U231
U327
1V8D U231
U903 U232
U302
3V3DP
U901 U326
Both the baseband control IC and the RF section can convert the supplied voltage to an appropriate one
via the voltage converter.
Supply for RF: U914, Q920, and Q921 supply power for the RF section by high current PNP
transistor and comparator, which can work as Low Dropout Regulator (LDR).
Supply for FGU: U918 and U915 supply 3.3V and 5V respectively to U100.
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UHF3 (350–400 MHz) Circuit Description
Supply for Baseband: The processor U302 is supplied by 3.3 V (U900), 1.8 V (U903) and 1.6 V
(U919); the memory (U232/U233) is supplied by 3.3 V (U900) and 1.8 V (U903) respectively; the
audio processor IC (U231) is supplied by 3.3 V (U905&U909&U900) and 1.8 V (U903); the DAC
(U500) is supplied by 5 V (U905) and 3.3 V (U900).
The mobile radio is turned on via the Power On/Off key. As this key is pressed, R944 becomes
grounded and Q910 is on. Then Q905 outputs high-level signal, causing U902 and Q920 to start
working. Afterwards, the processor (U302) executes user routines to maintain a high-level power
control signal (PWR_CTR). In this case, the radio starts to work properly after the Power On/Off key
is released.
The mobile radio is turned off via the Power On/Off key. After this key is pressed, LQ910 is on and a
low-level signal (PWB) to power off the radio is detected by U302, which then controls PWR_CTRL to
output low level. Afterwards, the radio becomes powered off.
Ignition Sense
The mobile radio can be turned on when ignition is sensed. When the voltage of ignition signal
exceeds 7 V, Q1 will be turned on by charging of C933, R955 and R956. As a result, the PNP
transistor of Q905 will be further turned on to power the mobile radio. Meanwhile, Q401 will also be
turned on, and U302 will identify ignition signals by detecting the signal from Q401; afterwards, the
level PWR_CTRL is generated by the processor.
Emergency
When the emergency alarm pin is at low level, R940 is grounded, and Q906 is turned on to supply
power for the mobile radio. Meanwhile, Q908 is also turned on and the low level is detected from
U302. At this time, if the mobile radio is off, the PWR_CTRL signal will be output to power on the
mobile radio and the emergency signal will be output. However, if the mobile radio is already on, the
emergency alarm pin will be at lower level and only the emergency signal will be output.
Power-on process:
Step 1 Power on the mobile radio using one of the three methods (Power On/Off key, Ignition Sense,
or Emergency);
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Step 2 U917 generates reset signal and remains low level for 1.25 seconds, allowing the processor
(U302) to get started.
Step 4 After receiving the signal, the processor (U302) generates the level of PWR_CTRL. Then the
power-up procedures are completed.
Clock
19.2MHz
U231 U701
32K
32.768KHz
U100
32K_IN
VSS
19.2MHz 9.6MHz
APLL
Input Clock
The 32K clock provided by X375 is mainly used for timing and sleeping of the mobile radio. Its
frequency (32.768 kHz) is divided by U302 (32768 times in all) to 1Hz for counting seconds. The
system clock (19.2MHz) is generated by an external crystal oscillator.
Output Clock
The baseband outputs clock signals to U231, U100 and Option Board respectively.
Interface Distribution
MCSI Interface
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UHF3 (350–400 MHz) Circuit Description
MCSI1.CLK CLK
MCSI1.SYNC /CS
When U302 is communicating with U100, it works in Master Mode with clock frequency of up to 9.6
MHz. U100 uses MCSI1.CLK as the clock, MCSI1.DOUT as data cable to configure its register, and
MCSI1.SYNC as chip select signal.
MICROWIRE Interface
UWIRE.SDO MOSI
UWIRE.SCLK SCLK
UWIRE.CS3 /SS
The MICROWIRE interface can accommodate four external devices at most, generally transmitting
control and status messages of external devices, and reading data from ROM. Its maximum clock
frequency is a quarter of system clock frequency. In this case, MICROWIRE is used to configure or
read from the audio processor U231 and requires chip select signal CS3.
U302
PE SPIF.CS2
U701 PC SPIF.SCK
PD SPIF.DOUT
SPI of the processor U302 operates in Master mode, and it is controlled by MPU or DMA. In Master
Mode, U302 can provide four chip select signals, of which CS2 is used to control the Intermediate
Frequency (IF) digital processor U701.
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MCBSP3.CLKX PCMCLK
MCBSP3.FSX PCMSYNC
Option Board
MCBSP3.DX PCMIN
MCBSP3.DR PCMOUT
BCLK MCBSP1.CLKX
U231
WCLK MCBSP1.FSX
SDIN MCBSP1.DX
SDOUT MCBSP1.DR
U302
CLKOUT MCBSP2.CLKR
U701 FS MCBSP2.FSR
DOUT MCBSP2.DR
SCLK MCBSP2.CLKX
U500 FS MCBSP2.FSX
DIN MCBSP2.DX
U302 provides three MCBSP interfaces including MCBSP1, MCBSP2 and MCBSP3, which are
compatible with various interfaces.
MCBSP1 is connected to the interface I2C of audio processor U231, to realize two-way
transmission of digital voice and data.
MCBSP2 uses independent clock and frame synchronization for transmission and reception. The
SSI of U701 is connected to the RX end of MCBSP2 for U302. U500 is connected to the TX end
of MCBSP2. In this case, U302 works in Master Mode.
MCBSP3 is connected to the Option Board interface for voice and data transmission.
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UHF3 (350–400 MHz) Circuit Description
UART Interface
GPS_UART1_TXD
U302 UART1.TX
GPS_UART1_RXD
RX
GPS
UART1.RX TX
UART2.TX
UART2.TX RX CONTROLHEAD
UART2.RX (GPIO17/GPIO18)
UART2.RX TX
RX
PC
TX
UART3_TXD_BT
UART3.TX UART_RXD
UART3_RXD_BT
UART3.RX UART_TXD
UART3_RTS_BT Option Board
UART3.RTS UART_CTS
UART3_CTS_BT
UART3.CTS UART_RTS
USB_D+
MAP
USB_D-
Processor U302 provides three UART interfaces, which are used to communicate with different
external devices.
UART2 is used for communication with front panel (GPIO17 and GPIO18).
UART3 is used for communication with the Option Board and accessory connector.
USB Interface
USB_D-
USB.DP
USB_D+
MMP USB.DM
USB.PUEN(W4)
USB.PUEN
U302
A DATA GPIO18
CS
MAP
LCLK GPIO9
VBUS_EN CLOCK
Vbus SCLK GPIO7
USB_VBUS MONITOR
MPUIO11
VBUS_DEC
The mobile radio provides two USB interfaces, which are connected to the same USB signal port of
the processor U302.
Mobile accessory connector contains audio interface, programmable I/O port, serial port, USB port,
accessory identifier port and etc, which are applied for further development. For details, see 7
Interface Definition.
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Circuit Description UHF3 (350–400 MHz)
J400, an option board interface, is used to achieve specific function by connecting to the designated
option board. The definition of each pin is listed as below:
I/O of Voltage
Pin
Signal Function the (Option Board Remarks
No.
Radio VDD=3.3 V)
17 UART-RTS O
6 MCBSP-DR I
McBSP:
8 MCBSP-WCLK I/O
MCBSP Multi-channel
10 MCBSP-DX O
buffered serial port
12 MCBSP-FSX I/O
14 AGND AGND / / /
80 mV (standard
output from the
16 AF OB TO MB AF I MAX: 700mV
option board to the
main board)
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I/O of Voltage
Pin
Signal Function the (Option Board Remarks
No.
Radio VDD=3.3 V)
80 mV (standard
output from the main
18 AF MB TO OB AF O MAX: 700mV
board to the option
board)
19 DGND DGND / / /
RX Audio Path
U302 sends digital audio signals to the audio processor codec (U231) via the SSI bus of
MCBSP1.This bus is composed of CLKX, FSX, DX and DR. It sends the 16-digit demodulated PCM
audio signal to the codec (U231), and adjusts the signal to appropriate amplitude according to the
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volume (RMS should be 80 mV when frequency is 1 kHz and deviation is 3 kHz). Then the codec
(U231) converts PCM data into analog audio data via DAC.
U231 provides two outputs: SPK1 and SPK2. SPK1 is amplified by U238 and then is fed to the PA
U201, to derive two outputs of received audio, which will be applied to the front panel speaker and
further development interface respectively. SPK2 is amplified and divided into the four paths of signal
Handset_audio, RX_audio, PUB_Address1 and PUB_Address2. The first two paths are amplified by
U235, and the last two paths are amplified by U236. Output of Handset_audio, PUB_Address1 and
PUB_Address2 are controlled by Q231, Q235 and Q233 respectively.
TX Audio Path
The audio processor U231 has two MIC inputs: the internal MIC and external MIC. The internal MIC
is connected to the MICIN_HND of U231, and is combined with AUX1 to provide differential input.
After 9.3 V is divided by R255 and R264, a bias voltage of about 7 V is provided to the front panel
MIC. The external MIC is connected to the MIC_HED of the codec (U231) as a unidirectional input.
Both MICs are controlled by Q232. When the internal MIC is active, EXT_MIC_EN is at low level,
bias voltage of external MIC is disconnected, and the ADC in U231 samples voltage at the
MICIN_HND. When external MIC is active, EXT_MIC_EN is at high level, Q232 is turned on, bias
voltage is connected, and the ADC in U231 senses only audio data at pin MICIN_HED.
Audio signals input from the MMC interface and the accessory connector are fed to the Codec (U231)
and then are converted by the ADC into 16-bit PCM digital audio signals, which will be fed to U302
via the SSI.
When the mobile radio is set to Public Address mode, the audio signal will be generated by the
internal MIC, and then is buffered by U231, and finally is output via SPK2. The output audio signal is
amplified, and then is output as the two paths of audio PUB_Address1 and PUB_Address2.
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UHF3 (350–400 MHz) Circuit Description
3V3D
U910
6
R932 /PRST1
VDD
4.7K
5 D913
SENCE 1 2 1
3
REST 》 /PRST
X MR MBRM120LT1G
GND
C937
1000p 4
CT
2
C941
0.15u
D912
2 1
R920 0
MBRM120LT1G
U906
1 8
R923 0 MR WDO
3V3D 2 VCC /RST 7
3 6 R983 0
C978 GND
0.1u X
4
PFI
WDI
PFO
5 X
《 RST_CTRL
RESETIC
The watchdog circuit is used to prevent the mobile radio from damage due to OMAP malfunction. If
the program works properly, U302 feeds pulse signal (25 ms) to the watchdog circuit through
RST_CTRL. Otherwise, this pulse signal will be terminated and delayed for more than 1.6s so that
U906 generates the reset signal to reset OMAP.
Version H: The audio amplifier is different compared with Version D and Version F.
Version L: The DC/DC conversion circuit is optimized, GPS pulse and GPS backup circuit are added,
and some circuits are deleted.
5.3 RF Section
5.3.1 Transmitter Circuit
The transmitter circuit is composed of power amplifier circuit and power control circuit. The former is
used to amplify the voltage control oscillator (VCO) signal to the appropriate output power level, while
the latter can keep the output power at the appropriate level, so as to protect the power amplifier from
damage caused by overheating, antenna mismatch, and out-of-range voltage (over voltage or under
voltage may result in damage to Q801, Q805, Q804, Q802 and Q803).
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Circuit Description UHF3 (350–400 MHz)
Note
Only one final-stage PA (Q803) is available, if the power of the mobile radio is 25 W and the version
of main board is Version H or later version.
TX Buffer Amplifier
TX buffer amplifier provides 16 dB power gain by Q801. Adjust the bias circuit of TX buffer amplifier
circuit to get a quiescent bias current of 28 mA for Q801. Power supply for the switching transistor
Q810 is controlled by TX signal, so as to further control the power supply for the whole circuit.
The pre-driver power amplifier is formed by Q805, with variable gain controlled by voltage VGG. The
input matching circuit is composed of C826, L826, L814, C843, and R824.
The driver power amplifier is formed by Q804, with variable gain controlled by voltage VGG. Its
maximum output power is 35.5 dBm and maximum gain is 11 dB.
The final-stage power amplifier outputs via two LDMOS PA transistors (Q802 and Q803) which are in
parallel connection. Its maximum output power is 45.6 dBm and the maximum variable gain is 10 dB.
The input matching circuit is composed of C815, C839, R804, R806, R807, R813, R818, and R861,
while the power combining circuit is composed of C820, C830, C831, C819, C812, C841, and C842.
Antenna Switch
The antenna switch is used to switch between the transmitter circuit and the receiver circuit.
In TX mode
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TX signal controls the switching transistor Q810, to further control the power supply (9 V 3 A) for the
PIN diodes D801 and D802. Quiescent bias current of the PIN diode is controlled by the resistors
R821 and R825. In this mode, D801 and D802 are turned on; RF signals are transmitted via the
antenna port through the low-pass filter (composed of C821, C816, C836, C837, C838, L809, L813,
and L810).
In RX mode
TX signal controls the switching transistor Q810, to further control the power supply for the PIN
diodes D801 and D802, which are not applied with DC bias current. When the two PIN diodes are
turned off, signals feed into the RX path through the low pass filter (composed of L871, C852, and
C862).
Low-pass Filter
The low-pass filter consisting of inductors (L809, L813, and L810) and capacitors (C821, C816, C836,
C837, C830, and C838), is used to attenuate harmonic energy from the transmitter.
Directional Coupler
The directional coupler is composed of components such as microstrip directional coupler, D803 and
D804. It is used to detect both forward and reverse power of the transmitter. The forward power is
coupled to the diode D803, and the voltage is applied to the power control circuit (U801). Then U801
outputs the voltage VGG for controlling the gate voltage of Q805 and Q804, ensuring a constant power
output. The reverse power is coupled to D804. The voltage is applied to U802 and then fed into U302 for
detection.
Power Control
The TX power is controlled by power control chips U801. The forward power is applied to the directional
coupler, to output a voltage that can represent the forward power. The voltage together with the preset
voltage feeds to U801 to output a voltage VGG, which can control both gate voltage and gain of Q804
and Q805, ensuring a constant power output.
Thermal and Over-voltage Protection
The circuit comprises thermistor RT804 and resistor R884. The output voltage is proportional to the
detected temperature. Both the voltage used for temperature detection and the threshold voltage are fed
to the operational amplifier U804, to output a voltage signal that is proportional to the detected
temperature. The voltage is applied to software judgment via the diode, and then the preset voltage will
be subsequently changed to lower TX power, and to protect the PA from over-heating.
Pressure Pad Switch
The power control circuit includes a pressure pad switch SW1, which is controlled by the conductive
rubber part mounted on the upper cover. When the switch is turned off, the power control voltage VGG
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Circuit Description UHF3 (350–400 MHz)
will become low, and no power will be output from PA. Otherwise, PA will work normally.
Attenuator Control
10dB
U302 U701
OMAP IF IC
Mixer
IF Amp IF Filter Low Noise Amp
IF Processor D6106
Q6104 Z6100 Q6102
Q6105
TV
Receiver Front-end
RF signals feed to the low-pass filter to remove out-of-band signals, and are applied to the two-stage
electrically tunable band-pass filter to get useful signals. After passing through the RF band-pass filter
and LNA (Q6102), the RF signals together with the first LO signal feed to the mixer (D6106) for the first
frequency conversion, to generate the first IF signal (73.35 MHz). The LO signal (3–5 dBm) from the
VCO feeds to Q6103 to get a gain (17 dB). Afterwards, the first LO signals (73.35 MHz) pass through the
crystal filter (Z6100) to remove out-of-band spurious signals, and then feed to the two-stage IF amplifier
circuit (composed of Q6105 and Q6104) for amplification. Finally the amplified signals go to the IF IC
(U701) for processing.
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UHF3 (350–400 MHz) Circuit Description
Receiver Back-end
MXOP MXON IF2P IF2N GCP GCN
DAC AGC
16dB
SSI TO OMAP
DECIMATION
N
A
L
FREF
CONTROL LOGIC
LO VOLTAGE
CLK SYN
SYN REFERENCE
SPI
IOUTL LOP LON IOUTC CLKP CLKN VREFP VCM VREFN PC PD PE SYNCB
The first IF signal (73.35 MHz) output by the IF amplifier goes into IF IC via Pin 47, where the signal is
converted to the second IF signal (2.25 MHz). Then the un-demodulated digital I/Q signal output from
the SSI is sent to U302 for demodulation. IF IC employs a reference frequency of 19.2 MHz and shares
the crystal with U302. The second LO VCO consists of the external transistor, varactor and relevant
components, to provide the second LO signal. The clock frequency is 18 MHz, which is generated by the
external LC (D702, L715 and C745) resonance loop.
DSP (U302) acquires the audio signal from IF IC. Then this signal goes through U302 to output data
signal, which is sent to U231 and PIN44 (SSI_DI) for digital-to-analog conversion. Finally, the output
analog audio signal will be subjected to gain control, and then fed to the speaker.
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Circuit Description UHF3 (350–400 MHz)
Data
Registers
Clock
PD/Charge Pump
Serial MSB/LSB Reference
CS Divider & Pwr-Dn/Mux Out
Interface Dividend Frequency Dividers
Control
Mod_in
Modulation
M
Mux_out
u
x
Unit
ΔΣ
18-Bit
Fractional
Unit Reference
Frequency
Fvco_main Oscillator
Fvco_main Main Main
Divider Divider
Fref_main Fref_main
Ref
Main Phase/
Freq.Detector
and Reference
Charge Pump Frequency
Oscillator
CPout_main
LD/PS_main
Lock Detection or
Power Steering
The 19.2 MHz frequency generated by the crystal oscillator (X100) goes into the PLL IC (U100) for
frequency division, generating the reference frequency. Meanwhile, the frequency generated by VCO
goes into PLL IC (U100) for frequency division. The resulting frequency will be compared with reference
frequency in terms of phase difference in the phase detector. After comparison, the resulting frequency
is converted to CV voltage via the loop filter, to control and lock the frequency.
Voltage-Controlled Oscillator (VCO)
TX_L_VCO
MOD
Q103
TX PA
Q107 Q102
TX_H_VCO Q100
PLL IC
LPF
RX_L_VCO U100
Q110
RX Lo
Q109 Q111
Q106
RX_H_VCO
The VCO is composed of transistors (Q100, Q103, Q106 and Q110), varactors and four Colpitts
oscillators. There are four VCOs in all: two VCOs (Q100 and Q103) used to transmit excitation signals
and the other two VCOs (Q106 and Q110) to receive LO signals. U302 controls the operating frequency
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UHF3 (350–400 MHz) Circuit Description
of the VCO. Q102 and Q107 constitute the buffer amplifiers for the transmitter circuit, while Q111 and
Q109 for the receiver circuit. The digital-to-analog converter (U500) modulates the TX oscillator signal.
GPS UART
U302
module
REB-1315LPx
LCD
GPS data can be acquired via the programmable GPS key on the front panel of the mobile radio. The
GPS function is realized via REB-1315LPx module, which integrates GPS baseband processor circuits.
The GPS signal (1.57542 GHz), received via the GPS active antenna (with a built-in LNA), goes to the
GPS module for processing, and then enters U302 via the UART port. Meanwhile, U302 sends control
command to the GPS module and forwards processed GPS data to the LCD display.
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Troubleshooting Flow Chart UHF3 (350–400 MHz)
No
Yes
Yes Yes
Replace X302
No Check power-on
U902 (5VD)
circuit and peripheral
is normal?[5]
circuits of U902
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
End
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UHF3 (350–400 MHz) Troubleshooting Flow Chart
[4] The output voltage of U905 and U909 is 5 V and 3.3 V respectively.
Peripheral
Positioning is Yes Yes components are Yes Replace defective
RX signal is weak?[2]
normal?[1] properly connected components
and soldered?
No No
No
No
SiRF Demo software
displays Yes Check front-end
Replace GPS
communication status circuit
module U326
on the computer?
No
Voltage at SMA of
GPS antenna Yes Change active
connector is normal? antenna
[3]
No
No
Replace GPS
module U326
[3] Voltage at SMA of GPS antenna connector ranges from 3.2 to 3.35 V.
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Troubleshooting Flow Chart UHF3 (350–400 MHz)
6.3 TX Circuit
Check TX circuit
Yes
Check PA matching
Current is normal? Yes circuit, antenna
[1] switch, and low-pass
circuit, etc
No
No
Control voltage is Check U801
normal? [2]
Yes
No Refer to
TX VCO is troubleshooting flow
normal?[3] chart of FGU circuit
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
End
[1] In analog mode, the current is above 4 A under 25 W, above 7 A under 45 W, and 1 A under 5 W.
However, in digital mode, the current will be reduced by 50%.
[3] The output amplitude of the TX LO signal at TP803 is about 10 dBm. Make sure that the back-end
circuit is disconnected during test.
[7] The gain is 10 dB and the input signal is 0 dBm at Q802 and Q803.
6.4 RX Circuit
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Troubleshooting Flow Chart UHF3 (350–400 MHz)
Check RX circuit
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes Yes
Yes
Yes
Check D6106, T6100,
T6101, and peripheral
circuits
Yes
Yes
Check L809, L813,
M801, and peripheral End
circuits
[1] During sensitivity test, use a communication test set to demodulate the audio signal at TP4012 and
TP4016. If the signal is demodulated normally, it is concluded that the front panel is defective.
[2] Use the communication test set to apply a 73.35 MHz IF signal at the mixer, and sensitivity is about
-110 dBm.
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UHF3 (350–400 MHz) Troubleshooting Flow Chart
Yes
No
Q104 outputs 4.3 V? Check Q104
Yes
No Q108, Q112, Q101, and Yes Q106, Q110, Q100, and No Replace Q106,
VCO oscillates?[1] Q105 work normally? Q103 work normally? Q110,
[2] [3] Q100, and Q103
Yes No Yes
Replace Q108,
Q112, Check D107, D108, D109, D110,
Q101, and Q105 D121, D122, D125, and D126
No No
TP124 CV is normal?[4] PLL U100 is normal? Replace PLL U100
[5]
Yes
Yes
Check U101, U102,
R187, and R171
Yes
No Check 19.2MHz
Oscillates (19.2 MHz)?[7]
oscillator circuit
Yes
Check L809, L813,
L810, M801 and End
peripheral circuit
[2] Q101, Q105, Q108, and Q112 are turned on and output about 3.6 V.
[3] The emitter voltage of Q106, Q110, Q100 and Q103 is about 1.8 V.
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Troubleshooting Flow Chart UHF3 (350–400 MHz)
[6] The power of the signal from TP109 to PLL is about -15 dBm.
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UHF3 (350–400 MHz) Interface Definition
7. Interface Definition
7.1 10-Pin Connector
The 10-pin connector on the front panel is used for audio accessories or data cable connection. The
definition of each pin is described as below.
Ground
5 GND / /
cable
Modulation sensitivity
7 Mic input Analog input Vrms=80mV±10%@1kHz Mic input for palm microphone
10-pin Accessory Identification Matrix Table (composed of Pin 1 and Pin 10):
High level Low level The mobile radio is connected to an external speaker (including
38
UHF3 (350–400 MHz) Interface Definition
Power
2 Ground supply / /
(grounding)
GP5_3
3 GPIO 5V TTL GPIO. Programmable via CPS.
(Chan_Act)
39
Interface Definition UHF3 (350–400 MHz)
Power
6 Power Ground supply / /
(grounding)
USB data
10 D+ USB data USB data cable+
cable+
Ground
11 USB_GROUND / /
cable
40
UHF3 (350–400 MHz) Interface Definition
Audio
17 Audio Ground / /
(grounding)
USB data
19 D- USB data USB data cable-
cable-
Digital
20 GP5_8 5V TTL GPIO. Programmable via CPS.
input/output
Ground
21 Ground / /
cable
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Interface Definition UHF3 (350–400 MHz)
Digital
22 GP5_7 5V TTL GPIO. Programmable via CPS.
input/output
Digital
23 GP5_6 5V TTL GPIO. Programmable via CPS.
input/output
AUX Audio Out Analog Load impedance >1 kΩ Auxiliary audio (external speaker)
24
1 output Vrms=300 mV±10% output 1
AUX Audio Out Analog Load impedance >1 kΩ Auxiliary audio (external speaker)
25
2 output Vrms=300 mV±10% output 2
Analog
Ign Sense
26 voltage Ignition voltage input >7 V Input pin for ignition voltage
Detect Pin
input
Note
When a pin is marked with 5 V TTL level, this pin has the pull-up function. If the pin needs to be set to
high level, empty this pin.
DB26 Accessory Identification Matrix Table (composed of Pin 13 and Pin 15):
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UHF3 (350–400 MHz) Interface Definition
7 RS Register select
8 WR Write signal
9 RD Read signal
10 DB0
11 DB1
12 DB2
13 DB3
14 DB4
15 DB5
16 DB6
17 DB7
18 DB8
Data bus
19 DB9
20 DB10
21 DB11
22 DB12
23 DB13
24 DB14
25 DB15
26 DB16
27 DB17
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Interface Definition UHF3 (350–400 MHz)
29 IM3
Select data cable
30 IM0
32 LED_K1
34 LED_K3
1 GPIO1
VIH MIN=0.7VDD GPIO5: output signal of
3 GPIO2 I/O VIL MAX=0. 3VDD resetting the option
GPIO
5 GPIO3 VOH MIN=0.8VDD board.
VOL MAX=0.22VDD GPIO4/GPIO5:
7 GPIO4 O
44
UHF3 (350–400 MHz) Interface Definition
Voltage
I/O of the
Pin No. Signal Function (Option Board Remark
Radio
VDD=3.3 V)
Unidirectional output
interfaces. They require
11 UART-TX O
13 UART-RX I
UART-CT
15 UART I UART
S
UART-RT
17 O
S
MCBSP-D
6 I
R
MCBSP-W
8 I/O
CLK McBSP: Multi-channel
MCBSP
MCBSP-D buffered serial port
10 O
X
MCBSP-F
12 I/O
SX
14 AGND AGND / / /
80 mV (standard
AF OB TO output from the
16 AF I MAX: 700 mV
MB option board to the
main board)
80 mV (standard
AF MB TO
18 AF O output from the main MAX: 700mV
OB
board to the option
45
Interface Definition UHF3 (350–400 MHz)
Voltage
I/O of the
Pin No. Signal Function (Option Board Remark
Radio
VDD=3.3 V)
board)
19 DGND DGND / / /
20 GP5_8 Input/output
46
UHF3 (350–400 MHz) Interface Definition
22 GP5_7 Input/output
5 HOOK HOOK
6 PTT PTT
11 UART2_TXD_B /
47
Interface Definition UHF3 (350–400 MHz)
17 KB_C0
18 KB_C1
19 KB_C2
21 B_R0
22 B_R1
23 B_R2
31 F_D7
32 F_D6
33 F_D5
LCD data bus
34 F_D4
35 F_D3
36 F_D2
37 F_D1
LCD data bus
38 F_D0
39 GND Grounding
48
UHF3 (350–400 MHz) Tuning Description
8. Tuning Description
8.1 Required Test Instruments
Radio communication test sets: HP8921 and Aeroflex 3920
Multimeter
Tuner software
The specific operations are described in the table below. After tuning the items of the current channel,
you must switch the radio to the next channel; otherwise, the adjustments will not be saved to the radio
properly.
Items Method
TX Section
1. Connect the radio to HP8921 via the antenna connector, and set HP8921
to TX test mode.
Warp 3. Adjust the vernier on the Tuner until the frequency offset between the
frequency displayed on HP8921 and the frequency (Tx) displayed on
Tuner is less than or equals to ±40 Hz.
4. Click the “Save” button on Tuner to save the existing value to the radio.
1. Connect the radio to HP8921 via the antenna connector, and set HP8921
Transmit Power to TX test mode.
Calibration 2. Open the Tuner software and go to “TUNE_DATA -> TX -> Transmit
Power Calibration” in the left navigation tree. Then select an appropriate
channel.
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Tuning Description UHF3 (350–400 MHz)
Items Method
5. Click the “Save” button on Tuner to save the existing value to the radio.
1. Connect the radio to HP8921 via the antenna connector, and set HP8921
to TX test mode.
De-Emphasis: off
Transmit-to-Deviation
3. Open the Tuner software and go to “TUNE_DATA -> TX ->
Transmit-to-Deviation” in the left navigation tree. Then click the “Transmit
On” button. Then set the modulation signal of HP8921 to “100 Hz”.
5. Click the “Save” button on Tuner to save the existing value to the radio.
1. Connect the radio to HP8921 via the antenna connector, and set HP8921
to TX test mode.
De-Emphasis: off
4. Click the “Transmit On” button on Tuner. Then set the modulation signal
50
UHF3 (350–400 MHz) Tuning Description
Items Method
5. Adjust the value in the dialog box on Tuner until the frequency deviation
displayed on HP8921 is “5 kHz”.
7. Click the “Save” button on Tuner to save the existing value to the radio.
1. Connect the radio to HP8921 via the antenna connector, and set HP8921
to TX test mode.
Transmit Oscillator
2. Open the Tuner software and go to “TUNE_DATA -> TX -> Transmit
Voltage
Oscillator Voltage” in the left navigation tree.
3. Click the “Save” button to save the existing value to the radio.
RX Section
2. Connect the Audio Out port of the radio to the Audio In port of HP8921,
and set HP8921 to RX test mode.
6. Adjust the vernier on Tuner until the “SINAD” value displayed on HP8921
is less than 14 dB.
8. Click the “Save” button on Tuner to save the existing value to the radio.
1. Connect the radio to HP8921 via the antenna connector, and set HP8921
Front-end Gain
to RX test mode.
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Tuning Description UHF3 (350–400 MHz)
Items Method
4. Click the “Save” button on Tuner to save the existing value to the radio.
1. Connect the radio to HP8921 via the antenna connector, and set HP8921
to RX test mode.
4. Click the “Save” button to save the existing value to the radio.
Step 2 Open the Tuner software and go to “TEST -> TX -> Transmit BER (0.153)”.
Step 3 Select the channel to be tested and select the corresponding power level (High Power or Low
Power) in “Parameter” on Tuner.
Step 6 Observe the “avg” value of “UUT TX Bit Err” parameter in “UUT Measurements” module of
Aeroflex 3920, which is the average bit error rate of the tested channel during transmitting.
The radio is operating properly when the Aeroflex 3920 parameters are as follows:
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UHF3 (350–400 MHz) Tuning Description
Step 2 Open the Tuner software and go to “TEST -> RX -> Receiver BER (0.153)”.
Step 3 Select the channel to be tested and click the “Start” button on Tuner.
You can set different “Average Num” (the calculation base of BER, which is “10” by default) to
obtain different “Average Rate”.
Step 5 Modify the value of “Lv1” parameter of Aeroflex 3920, so as to obtain the average BERs of the
tested channel under different signal strengths.
The mobile radio is operating properly when the average BER is less than 5%.
Note
When the parameter “Lv1” is set to “-110 dBm”, the mobile radio is operating properly when
the average BER is less than 1%.
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9. PCB View
54
MD78X/MD78XG PCB View (Front Panel)
Bottom Layer
55
MD78X/MD78XG PCB View (Main Board) - Top Layer
56
MD78X/MD78XG PCB View (Main Board)
Bottom Layer
57
10.
10.Block
原理框图 Diagram
MD78X/MD78XG
电源模块 Block Diagram (Power Section)
Auto baterry
Voltage Q802\Q803\U201\Q909
13.6±15%
Q804\Q805
9V3A 9V1A
Q920\Q921\U914 Q810 Q801
Q810 Q801
9V1A
Q6102
Q902
Q6103
5VA
U703 U701
3V3A
U702 U701
5VA 4V3A
U915 Q104 Q100\Q103\Q106\Q110
5VA
U100
3V3A X100
U918
ON\OFF KEY PWB 5VA
IGN_SENCE U905 U500
EMERGENCY
3V3A U231
U909
X302
1V6D
U302
Control Head
U302
U233
3V3D U910
U900
U500
U231
U327
1V8D U231
U903 U232
U302
3V3DP
U901 U326
58
MD78X/MD78XG Block Diagram (RF Section)
High Temperature
Protection
9V1A_TX B+
ADC
TXC Gain:10dB
ANT
Tx/Rx
Gain:15dB Gain:11dB
Switch
Gain:-6dB Gain:16dB
Tx_PORT
Attenuator Match Match Match Microstrip
Matcher Harmonic Microstrip Dual
Q805 Rx_PORT Filter Directional Coupler
Q801 Q804
Firstsage PreDriver Driver Switchÿs Power Reflect
Forward
9.1V Detector
Q802ǃQ803 Detector
RX
Finalstage Alarm to ADC
VSWR Protection
B+
Final_Bias
Temperature
compensation TV_APC
TX_L_VCO
TX_VCO_L TV_APC
U500
TXLO:3dBm
Q103 Final_Bias
DAC
Q107 Q102
TX_VCO_H X100
Q100 19.2MHz
TX_H_VCO
C CLK
STB
MCSI
LPF PLL U100
SPI
DATA
RX_L_VCO
LD
RX_VCO_L U302 OMAP
RXLO:3dBm Q110
Q109 Q111
RX_VCO_H
Q106
C RX_H_VCO
VCO_Feed
back LPF
LPF
1 2 X100
Q6103
19.2MHz
Attenuator Attenuator Control
1
3dB 10dB
Attenuator
1dB
Low-Noise Amp
2
Band-pass Filter1
IF Amp Band-pass Filter2
U701 Q6104 Z6100 Q6102
IF IC Q6105
IF Filter Mixer D6106
IF Processor 59 TV
MD78X/MD78XG Block Diagram (Baseband Section)
基带模块
RF
Mcbsp2_TX
Mcbsp2_RX
cs1 cs2 Power,IO control
EMIFS
FLASH:8Mx16
AUX
psRAM:2MX16
ADC
DSP Speed:96MHz(
Headset I2S McBSP1 TMS320C55X max)
driver CODEC EMIFF datax16 Mobile SDRAM
128Mb:8Mx16
MCLK
CP McBSP3 JTAG
MIC JTAG
Driver SPI BELL
19.2MHz
MCLK CLK AD9864
OMAP5912 TCXO
19.2MHZ
RX_AF_DO
TX_AF_DO
32.768k
PWM0/PWT
cs3 uWIRE
MPU
UART3 ARM926EJ-S
UART1 GPS
OPTION BOARD GPIOs
Audio I2C UART2 IGN_SENSE
PA or GPIO
GPIOs EMERGENCY
USB GPIOs KEY
PWB
Aux audio
PRGM GPIOs 74HC595
Clk/data/cs
USB
Rear
Accessory
(MAP) Acc_ID
60
2 1
M1 M2 M3 M4
TP1 TP10TP11TP4 TP5 TP12TP13TP2 TP6 TP3 TP7 TP14TP15TP8 TP16TP9 TP17
1
3V3A
1
TP TP TP TP TP TP TP TP TP TP TP TP TP TP TP TP TP D3
BLM18PG300SN1
C2
L2
0.047uF(NC)
0.1uF
C3
0.047uF(NC)
C1
0.047uf
0.047uF(NC)
0.047uF(NC)
100pF 0.1uF U2
3
R6
5VD
B3
B2
B1
CM1440
5VD 5VD 5VD
42
10k J1
U1 C1 A1
C38
16
C70 A UART2_RXD
GND3
GND2
GND1
Y1 X1
C41
C42
C43
C2 A2 PRST
C39
BACKLIGHT B Y2 X2 UART2_TXD
GND2
0.047uF(NC)
15 11 C3 A3 CLOCK 25
470pF
VCC
R4 R3 R39 R40 1 Q0 SHCP 12 C4 Y3 X3 A4 CSLED 24 S/P_CLOCK
R41 R42 Q1 STCP Y4 X4 S/P_CSLED
5VD 270 270 270 270 R2 R5 2 10 C5 A5 DATA 26
270 270 Q2 SHR Y5 X5 U3 S/P_DATA
270 270 3 13 C6 A6 CS2_LCD 29
0.047uF(NC)
D11 Q3 STR PRST Y6 X6 CS2_LCD
1
1
4 C1 A1 F_A1_LCD 30
C71 C68 C69 D4 Q4 Y1 X1 F_A1_LCD
D1 C47 C48 D2 C49 D5 C50 D6 C51 D7 C52 D16 C62 D24 C67 5 C4 D10 C2 A2 WE_LCD 28
D8 C56 C58 6 Q5 14 C3 Y2 X2 A3 OE_LCD 27 WE_LCD
4
D9 D12 Q6 DS Y3 X3 OE_LCD
C45
470pF 470pF 470pF C53 C54 C55 C57 C59 7 0.1uF J2 R9 33 C4 A4 F_D0 38
C44
17 18
GND
9 Q7 C5 Y4 X4 A5 F_D1 37 F_D0_LCD
GND1
GND2
GND3
DB7 DB8
B B
Q7S 16 19 Y5 X5 F_D1_LCD
2
2
470pF 470pF 470pF 470pF 470pF DB6 DB9 C6 A6 F_D2 36
C60 MMBZ6V8ALT1G 15 20 Y6 X6 F_D2_LCD
3
C46 DB5 DB10 F_D3 35
470pF 470pF 470pF 470pF 470pF 470pF 470pF 470pF 470pF 470pF 470pF 14 21 F_D3_LCD
8
DB4 DB11 CM1440 U4 F_D4 34
3
13 22 F_D4_LCD
B1
B2
B3
DB3 DB12 F_D5 33
R10 12 23 C1 A1 F_D5_LCD
R31 R37 C40 DB2 DB13 Y1 X1 F_D6 32
R38 R1 R7 R8 R32 R46 33 11 24 C2 A2 F_D6_LCD
270 270 3 Q2 0.047uF 0.047uF 1V8A DB1 DB14 Y2 X2 F_D7 31
270 270 270 270 270 270 10 25 C3 A3 F_D7_LCD
DB0 DB15 Y3 X3 R11 33 PRST 16
R12 33 9 26 C4 A4 PRST
2 RD DB16 Y4 X4 UART2_RXD 10
R13 8 27 C5 A5
GND1
GND2
GND3
11 UART2_RXD
7 WR DB17 28 C6 Y5 X5 A6 R14 NC(47) UART2_TXD
RED
NC 3V3A 39 UART2_TXD
3 6 RS RESET 29 1V8A Y6 X6
R17 R15 0 15 GND
R18 5 CS IM3 30 R16 NC CM1440
1 2 33 3V3A 14 5VD
FLM IM0
B1
B2
B3
3
0 4 31 R19 0 SPKR1-
Q1 R47 IOVCC LED_A 13
Q3 GRN 3 32 R20 10 C5 SPKR1+
4.7k VCI2 LED_K1 40
1 2 33 R21 10 C7 100pF PWB_IN
VCI1 LED_K2 C8 17
1 C9 C6 1 34 R22 10 KB_C0
GND LED_K3 18
0.1uF 100pF 36 35 0.1uF 100pF KB_C1
GND2 GND1 19
C10 C11 C12 KB_C2
20
2
3
CSZLCM1830 100pF 21 KB_C3
Q4 22 KB_R0
100pF100pF 23 KB_R1
5VD U5 2 KB_R2
ACC_IO1 3
3V3A ACC_IO1
L1 PTT 6
4 5 R23 0 PTT_MMP
Vin Vout HANDSET_AUDIO 12
1
USB_D- 7 HANDSET_AUDIO
2 USB_D-
Vss C14 MIC_GROUND 2
C66 MIC_GROUND
3
C65 C13 0.1uF USB_VBUS 4
4.7uF USB_VBUS
4.7uF 0.1uF D13 TP19 INT_MIC 1
3 1 INT_MIC
CE Nc TP18 USB_D+ 8
HOOK 5 USB_D+
ACC_IO2 9 HOOK_MMP
GND1
TP20 TP21TP22TP23 TP24 C64 3900pF ACC_IO2
C16
2
5VD U6 C15 CON40_MAIN
S1
1V8A 270pF
L3 270pF C63 270pF
41
3
4 5 R24 NC on\off TP TP TP TP TP J3
Vin Vout D15 SPKR
2 1 2 2 SPKR1-
Vss C18 SPKR- 1 SPKR1+
C17 SPKR+
1uF(nc)
1uF(nc) 3 1 C19 470pF PWB_IN
CE Nc
2
KB_C0 C0 C1 C2 C3
R0 BACK P6 P1 EM
A1 KB_C1 R1 P2 P3 DOWN UP
ANTENNA KB_C2 R2 P5 SWMENU p4
3V3A TP25
TP26 TP40 C20 KB_C3
UART2_TXD
C21
470pF KB_R0
1 2
R25 R26 470pF KB_R1
10k 10k C22
UART2_RXD S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 KB_R2
GND
PF1 PF1 PF1 PF1 PF1
3
470pF
U7 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2
4 5 P6 P3 MEMU UP BACK S7
S1 S2
1 R27 0 A
1 2
R28 A
2 3 B
K1
K2
C B R29 0
Emergency
1
0 5O ohm matching S8 S9 S10 S11 S12
C23 C24 PF1 PF1 PF1 PF1 PF1
6
7
W1
R30 0 0.1uF 0.1uF 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 TP27 TP28 TP29
TP TP TP
FIXER P5 p2 p1 DOWN
C28
P4
C29 C30
C25 C26 C27
NC 470pF
3
NC 470pF D23 470pF
470pF
3
3V3A
D14
D20
D17 D18 D19
1
2
R36 R35 R34 R33 C35
C31 C32 C36 C37
C34 470pF C33
470pF 470pF 470pF
470pF 470pF 470pF
10k 10k 10k 10k
J4
CS2_LCD 1
ACC_I00 2
A A
F_A1_LCD PTT 3 R43 1k
HANDSET_AUDIO 4
WE_LCD USB_D- 5
MIC_GROUND 6
OE_LCD USB_VBUS 7
INT_MIC 8
USB_D+ 9
HOOK 10 R44 1k
ACC_IO1 R45 1k
5VD U8
2
4 2 TP30TP31TP32TP33TP34TP35TP36TP37
TP38TP39
D22 VCC IO1
C61
0.1uF 1 3
D21 GND IO2
3
TP TP TP TP TP TP TP TP TP TP
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2 1
5 4 3 2 1
TP4012
TP4016
EXT_SPKR+
D EXT_SPKR- D
SPKR1+
CODEC_SSI_WCLK
CODEC_SSI_BCLK
SPKR1-
CODEC_SSI_DO
9V3 9d3V
CODEC_SSI_DI
CODEC_MOSI
CODEC_SCLK
CODEC_MISO
/CODEC_DAV
L232
CODEC_/SS
CODEC_CLK
BLM18PG300SN1D
B+
C233 C234
0.1uF
0.1uF
C235
22uF
22uF
0.1u 10uF/25V
C232 0.01u
15
14
13
1
2
8
9
0.1u
C303
C285
C284
C301
U201
1
OUT1+
OUT2+
OUT1-
OUT2-
VCC2
VCC1
PW-GND
S-GND
TP232
1
TP233
1
TP234
1
TP235
1V8D 1
ST-BY
TP236
MUTE
NC3
NC2
NC1
SPK_SEL
R288 47K C268 0.47u R289 0
IN1
IN2
3V3A
9d3V
C236
12
7
6
5
10
11
4
3
2
1
33
33
0.1u RN230 C245 220p
100*4 VAG C283
6
7
8
R231
R232
C520
C296 R295 1K 9d3V
B- B
B OUT
B+
V+
0.1u
C240
C293
C289 Q230
R287 5.6K
3V3D R292 100p R237 56K
-+
5
6
7
8
4 3
10uF/16V
0.1u
49
48
47
46
45
44
43
42
41
40
39
38
37
33
A OUT
+-
10uF/10V
A
U238 C237
0.1u
V-
C294 R241 R238 3.3K
A+
A-
R234 R235 C239 C287 2
DVSS
BCLK
WCLK
MCLK
SCLK
MOSI
SS
DAV
SDOUT
MISO
T-PAD
DVDD
SDIN
0.47u AUDIO_PA_EN
10K 10K 0.1u C241 0 0.47u 56K
3
2
1
3V3A 0.33uF
1 36 C291
IOVDD DRVSS2 5 1
2 35 C288
PWR_DN OUT8P R286 47K
3 34 C243 U237 1u 100p
/CODEC_RST RESET BVDD UMC4(NTR)
1 R242 0 4 33 R239 5.6K
TP238 GPIO2 OUT8N 0.1u 5 6 C242 220p
1 5 32 VCC S
TP239 GPIO1 DRVSS1 2 1
6 31 GND B1
AVDD2 VGND/CP_OUTN 4 3 C290 1u
C 7 30 A B0 LOW_LEVEL_MUTE C
8 AVSS2 SPKFC 29 Q231
3V3A AVDD1 DRVDD
9 28 C251 1u C247 220p 3 4
BUZZ_IN/CP_INN
MICBIAS_HED
MICIN_HED
AUX2
AUX1
VBAT
11
0.022uF R296 1 5
U231 LM2902
13
11
UMC4(NTR)
-
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
4
4.7uF C262 C259 R236 100P
1u 100P R252 100K U235B
NC R280 10K 10K 9d3V
TEMP_DET TP237 1u
4
D230 MMBZ20VALT1G
1K R290
NC R254 9d3V
11
TEMP_DET2
C238 C200 LM2902
30K R257 C263 R260
R284 1u 1u C257 1u 9 1u
R285
-
10K R258 C258 0.1u 15k 100 330mV
15k 8 RX_AUDIO
CODEC_PWT
R259 10K VAG 10 +
R261 R279 R283
C260 C261
RXAF_DO
TXAF_DI
1
C266
4
1u Q232 R262 100K
C297
L233 C298 C299 R255 470
3 4
MIC_GROUND C302 9d3V R263
11
C300
0.1uF
C269 1u 1u 30K
470pF
D232 C267 LM2902
220P C286 2
470pF 0.1u 2 -
L234 10u/25V 1 UMC4(NTR)
1 5 VAG 3 +
Q233
B INT_MIC B
C271 R264 1K
C270 UMC4(NTR) U235A
5
TP4029 220P 220P
4
L235 R269
9d3V 100K
11
EXT_MIC R268
C272 C273 R267 1K 100K
C274
220P 220P C276 C277 1u R271
0.1u 6 -
1u 100
7 PUB_ADDRESS2
VAG R272 47K 5 +
EXT_MIC_EN
C278
R240 3.3K
1u U236B
D231
4
C281
Q234 Q235 1u 9d3V
VAG
3 4 C279 1u C280 220p 3 4
11
R273 24K
R274 100K
R276 C282
2 R275 2 R277
100K 1u
100K 47K 9 -
R278
8 PUB_ADDRESS1
11
1 5 1 5 10 +
100
11
13 - UMC4(NTR) U236C
14
4
VAG VAG 12
2
+
-
9d3V R265
1 9d3V
R266 47K U236D
3 +
1.8K PUB_ADDRESS1_EN
4
1
U236A 9d3V
R270
+ C275 PUB_ADDRESS_MIC_EN
47K
4
10uF/16V
2
9d3V
A A
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D 5VA D
R513
0.1u
100K
R529 33K
C515
R503 1K R564 0 R566 0 Final_bias
C502
C500 C501 3300p R565
R504 1K 0 R567 0 TV_APC
33p 330p
R500 R501
100K 10K R502 1K C506 C523 C524
MOD_H C507 C521 C522
0.01uF NC NC
0.01uF NC NC
R505 R506 R507 R514
0 0 100K
MOD_L_RFCS 10K
C C
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
U500
PD REFINAB
LDAC OUTA
OUTB
DVDD AVDD
SCLK OUTC
OUTD
FS REFINCD
DGND AGND
DIN
CS
3V3D
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
C511 C512 C513
10uF/10V 0.1u 1000P
R509 10k
B R512 10k B
R510 10k
1 8
DAC_DIN 2 7
DAC_SCLK 3 6
DAC_FS 4 5
RN500 100*4
100P
100P
100P
C516
C517
C518
A A
5 4 3 2 1
63
5 4 3 2 1
TP4044
TP4047
TP4051
TP4045
TP4050
TP4043
TP4054
TP4049
TP4046
TP4048
TP4053
TP4052
D D
F_D0 R487 33
F_D1 R489 33 F_D0_LCD
F_D2 R490 33 F_D1_LCD
F_D3 R492 33 F_D2_LCD
F_D4 R515 33 F_D3_LCD
F_D5 R516 33 F_D4_LCD
F_D6 R517 33 F_D5_LCD
F_D7 R518 33 F_D6_LCD
/OE R519 33 F_D7_LCD
/WE R520 33 /OE_LCD
CS2 R521 33 /WE_LCD
F_A1 R522 33 CS2_LCD
F_A1_LCD
U302A U233
SDR_A0 A2 J8 F_A1
SDRAM.A0 FLASH.A1 F_A1 G1
SDR_A1 B2 D3 F_A2 A0
SDRAM.A1 FLASH.A2 F_A2 F1
SDR_A2 B6 C1 F_A3 A1
SDRAM.A2 FLASH.A3 F_A3 E1 J2 F_D0
SDR_A3 A1 E4 F_A4 A2 DQ0
SDRAM.A3 FLASH.A4 F_A4 D1 G3 F_D1
SDR_A4 G10 D2 F_A5 A3 DQ1
SDRAM.A4 FLASH.A5 F_A5 F2 K3 F_D2
SDR_A5 B9 F4 F_A6 A4 DQ2
SDRAM.A5 FLASH.A6 F_A6 E2 H4 F_D3
SDR_A6 G12 E3 F_A7 A5 DQ3
SDRAM.A6 FLASH.A7 F_A7 D2 H5 F_D4
SDR_A7 G11 J7 F_A8 A6 DQ4
SDRAM.A7 FLASH.A8 F_A8 C2 K6 F_D5
SDR_A8 G9 F3 F_A9 A7 DQ5
SDRAM.A8 FLASH.A9 F_A9 C6 G6 F_D6
SDR_A9 B12 G4 F_A10 A8 DQ6
1V8D SDRAM.A9 FLASH.A10 F_A10 E6 J7 F_D7
SDR_A10 B8 G3 F_A11 A9 DQ7
SDRAM.A10 FLASH.A11 F_A11 F6 K2 F_D8
SDR_A11 H10 G2 F_A12 A10 DQ8
C311 C305 C306 C307 SDRAM.A11 FLASH.A12 F_A12 C7 H3 F_D9
SDR_A12 H9 K8 F_A13 A11 DQ9
SDRAM.A12 FLASH.A13 F_A13 D7 J3 F_D10
0.1u 1u 0.01u 100p H11 H4 F_A14 A12 DQ10
SDRAM.A13 FLASH.A14 F_A14 E7 K4 F_D11
H3 F_A15 A13 DQ11
FLASH.A15 F_A15 F7 J6 F_D12
SDR_D0 D6 K7 F_A16 A14 DQ12
U232 SDRAM.D0 FLASH.A16 F_A16 D8 H6 F_D13
SDR_D1 C6 J2 F_A17 A15 DQ13
SDRAM.D1 FLASH.A17 F_A17 G8 K7 F_D14
SDR_D2 C5 J4 F_A18 A16 DQ14
D3
C7
C C
E7
A9
B3
A7
J9
R441 10K
R326 10K
R353 10K
R536 SDR_A10 H9 D1 SDR_D10 SDR_D14 D12 P2 F_D3 NC6
A10 DQ10 SDRAM.D14 FLASH.D3 /WE C5 L2
0 SDR_A11 G2 C2 SDR_D11 SDR_D15 C12 P4 F_D4 R359 WE NC7 R572
A11 DQ11 SDRAM.D15 FLASH.D4 1 CS1_SRAMJ1 B3
SDR_A12 G1 C1 SDR_D12 P7 F_D5 NC TP302 CE1-ps NC8 NC
A12 DQ12 FLASH.D5 /OE H2 L3
SDR_BA0 G7 B2 SDR_D13 C14 R2 F_D6 OE NC9
BA0 DQ13 SDRAM.DQSH FLASH.D6 TP303 1 /CS3_FLASH H1 B4
SDR_BA1 G8 B1 SDR_D14 D4 R3 F_D7 CEf NC10
BA1 DQ14 SDRAM.DQSL FLASH.D7 RDY R356 0 E4 F4
A2 SDR_D15 /SDR_CS G8 R4 F_D8 0 RY/BYf NC11
DQ15 SDRAM.CS FLASH.D8 /RST_OUTR440 D4 G4
/SDR_CAS F7 D9 T2 F_D9 0 RESET NC12
CAS SDRAM.CLKX FLASH.D9 /WP R399 C4 L4
/SDR_RAS F8 R544 SDR_BA0 B3 T3 F_D10 WP/ACC NC13
RAS SDRAM.BA0 FLASH.D10 VFLASH R442 10K D5 B5
SDR_DQML E8 0 SDR_BA1 C3 P8 F_D11 CE2ps NC14
LDQM SDRAM.BA1 FLASH.D11 G5
SDR_DQMU F1 E2 1 SDR_CLK C9 U1 F_D12 F_A24 R444 NC NC16
UDQM NC TP308 SDRAM.CLK FLASH.D12 J4 K5
/SDR_WE F9 SDR_CKE H12 U3 F_D13 VCCf NC17
CK1 WE SDRAM.CKE FLASH.D13 VFLASH J5 L5
1 SDR_CLK F2 SDR_DQMU D10 T4 F_D14 VCCps NC18
CLK SDRAM.DQMU FLASH.D14 B6
SDR_CKE F3 SDR_DQML C8 V3 F_D15 NC19
CKE SDRAM.DQML FLASH.D15 C310 C308 C309 L6
VSSQC3
VSSQD7
VSSQA3
VSSQB7
VSSE3
VSSJ1
10K
10K
10K
10K
SDRAM.CAS FLASH.WE L7
V4 /WP NC23
FLASH.WP A8
V2 RDY NC24
FLASH.RDY/GPIO10 B8
A1
J1
E3
A3
C3
B7
D7
L4 NC25
FLASH.ADV H8
M7 1 NC26
FLASH.CS0/GPIO62 TP310 L8
R481
M3 CS1_SRAM NC27
R322
R316
R482
R483
R453
R351
FLASH.CS1/FLASH.CS1L G2
Y1 VSS1
FLASH.CS1U/GPIO16 /CODEC_RST J8 M8
M4 CS2 VSS2 NC28
FLASH.CS2/FLASH.BAA/FLASH.CS2L P3
FLASH.CS2U/GPIO5 PWB
N8 /CS3_FLASH
FLASH.CS3/GPIO3 W1
B
1V8D FLASH.RP/FLASH.CS2UWE N3 B
FLASH.CLK/FLASH.CS2UOE AA20
RST_OUT/GPIO41 /RST_OUT
M8 BE1
PIN E2 Must be left unconnected FLASH.BE1/FLASH.CS2UWE/GPIO60
FLASH.BE0/FLASH.CS2UOE/GPIO59
L3 BE0
128Mbit NOR Flash ,can be extended to 256Mbit
128Mbit ,can be extended to 256Mbit,512Mbit
3V3D 1V8D VFLASH
NC R281
0R R282
A A
5 4 3 2 1
5 4 3 2 1
D D
3V3A
19.2_OMAP R414 10
R419 NC
L909
BLM18PG181SN1D C340 C368
10uF/10V
C336
C367
C338 0.1u 470pF
0.1u
1000p X302
TP309 C364 39p
X375 CLK 4 1
TP377 VCC VT
C376 L151 C337 R426
C375 OSC 0
20p 3 2
20p
1
OUT GND
L147 470n
470n
1000p
1
C365
C362 C363
82p
82p 82p
4
OSC32 R374
1 R375
0
0
U302C
AA13
V13
P13
W3
Y2
1V6D
OSC32K_OUT
OSC1_OUT
OSC32K_IN
CLK32K_IN
OSC1_IN
Y13 A15
VSS CVDD M2
R382 1K R19 CVDD Y9 1V6D 1V6D
J20 GPIO1 CVDD Y20
3V3D MPU_BOOT CVDD
R377 10K AA3
N19 CVDD1 A3 C382 C383 C384 C385 C379 C380 C381 C378
GPIO13/LCD.BLUE0 CVDD2 A9 0.1u 0.1u 0.01u 100p 0.1u 0.1u 0.01u 100p
R378 1K CVDD2
C 3V3D W19 E2 C
BFAIL CVDD2
TP374 1LOW-PWR R379 10K T20
R380 33 U20 LOW_PWR B13
R12 MPU_RST CVDD3 B20
/PRST PWRON_RESET CVDD3
C356 0.1u R381 33 J21 1V6D
R383 1K V18 CVDD3 R20
W15 CONF CVDD3
VOTG_DET GPIO40/BCLKREQ W12 1V6A 1V6D
R385 10K R10 CVDDRTC
3V3D R386 10 L913
GPIO23/MCLKREQ A11
P12 CVDDDLL C386
VSS Y21 0.1u MMBZ5V6ALT1G
TP375 TP376 CVDDA
C339 100p 3V3D_OMAP D236
MCLK BCLK
A19
R387 33 DVDD1 R388 10
V5 E21
1
10uF/16V
W9 VFLASH 100p
RESET_BT/SYSTEM_SYNC GPIO25/MCSI2.DOUT
C402
C2 D234
DVDD5
JTAG/NC DVDD5
H2
R1
/TRST Y18 DVDD5 3V3D_OMAP
2 1 TMS V17 TRST AA11
4 3 TDI Y19 TMS DVDD6 Y16
TDI DVDD7 1V8D
R391 6 5 L21
DVDD8 VFLASH
8 7 TDO AA19 U21
10K TDO DVDD9
10 9 RTCK Y17 V12
12 11 TCK W18 RTCK DVDDRTC
TCK C400 C341
14 13 EMU0 V16 J1 C398 C399 C335
EMU0 LDO.FILTER 0.1u 100p D239
EMU1 W17 0.1u 0.01u 100p
EMU1 C396
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
1u
J375
R392 R393 R394 R395 R396
B B
10K 10K 10K 4.7K 4.7K
A13
A21
B1
B5
B7
B16
F20
G1
K2
K20
N1
R21
U2
W20
Y3
AA1
AA7
AA21
3V3D
C334
0.1u
A A
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5 4 3 2 1
100p C326
100p C342
C343
U302B
100p
N15 D18
1
R357 33 T19 MPUIO2/SPIF.CS1/UWIRE.CS1 LCD.P0 B21
98_PE 33 MPUIO4/SPIF.CS2/UWIRE.CS2/LED2 LCD.P1
R327 U19 C19
98_PC R324 33 W21 MPUIO1/SPIF.SCK LCD.P2 G14
98_PD R347 33 U18 GPIO46/SPIF.DOUT/UWIRE.SDO LCD.P3 H13
D D
C355 100p GPIO47/SPIF.DIN/UWIRE.SDI LCD.P4
98_DOUTB C358 100p V19 A20
MAP_GPIO_6 MPUIO1/UWIRE.SCLK LCD.P5 B19
R346 100 M14 LCD.P6 C18
PLL_LD 100 GPIO2 LCD.P7
PLL_CLK R337 M15 D17 R403 100
R338 100 W8 GPIO7/MCSI1.CLK LCD.P8/GPIO29 D16 R404 100 FL_Control
PLL_STB GPIO9/MCSI1.SYNC LCD.P9/GPIO30 LP_Control
V15 C17 R406 100
MAP_GPIO_2 100 GPIO56/MCSI1.DIN LCD.P10/GPIO31 TX_VCO_H
R339 W14 B17 R410 100
PLL_DATA GPIO18/MCSI1.DOUT LCD.P11/GPIO32 TX_VCO_L
G13 R411 100
R14 LCD.P12/GPIO33 A17 RX_VCO_H
GPIO38/UART1-IRSEL LCD.P13/GPIO34
C346 100p
C344 100p
100p
C351 100p
C349 100p
100p
C354 100p
C352 100p
GPS_UART1_TXD Y14 C16
GPS_UART1_RXD V14 UART1.TX/UART1.IRTX LCD.P14/GPIO35 D15
AA15 GPIO37/UART1.RX/UART1.IRRX LCD.P15/GPIO2 B15
C350
MMP_GPIO_0/PwrOn GPIO39/UART1-IRSHDN LCD.AC
C345
C20
V6 LCD.HS C15
UART2_TXD GPIO17/UART2.TX LCD.PCLK 3V3D
R9 B18
UART2_RXD GPIO18/UART2.RX LCD.VS N21 R413 33
N14 LCD.RED0/GPIO14 RF_ATTEN
WAKE_BT/OPT_GPIO1
100p
GPIO45/UART3.TX/SPIF.CS0/MCBSP3.CLKX
C353
P15
R488 4.7K
R511 4.7K
R499 4.7K
CODEC_/SS GPIO44/UART3.RX/SPIF.CS3/UWIRE.CS3
I2C_SCL T18
I2C.SCL TP4039
V20 E19
I2C_SDA GPIO48/I2C.SDA KP.R4/MPUIO15 /CODEC_DAV
E20
R545 33 V7 KP.R3/MPUIO13 H14
98_CLKOUT GPIO11/MCBSP2.CLKR KP.R2/MPUIO10 KB_R2
DAC_SCLK Y6 F19 KB_R1
R552 33 W6 GPIO20/MCBSP2.CLKX KP.R1/MPUIO9 G18
98_FS GPIO12/MCBSP2.FSR KP.R0/MPUIO8 KB_R0
W7
DAC_FS 33 GPIO21/MCBSP2.FSX
R553 AA5 F18
98_DOUTA GPIO19/MCBSP2.DR KB.C0/MPUIO0 KB_C0
P10 D20
DAC_DIN GPIO22/MCBSP2.DX KB.C1/MPUIO6 KB_C1
D19
C
R18 KB.C2/GPIO61 E18 KB_C2 C
MAP_GPIO_3 GPIO0/USB.VBUS KB.C3/GPIO63 KB_C3
100p
100p
100p
W5 C21
MAP_GPIO_8 MPUIO5/MPUIO12 KB.C4/GPIO27
V8 G19
MAP_GPIO_7 MPUIO3/MMC2.DAT1 KB.C5/GPIO28 S/P_CLOCK
V9
C359
C360
C361
100p
C347
AA9 H20
3V3D EXT_PTT GPIO26/MCSI2.DIN GPIO51/MCBSP1.DR CODEC_SSI_DO
ACC_IO3 Y10 H18
TP4027
P11 GPIO27 GPIO52/MCBSP1.DX CODEC_SSI_DI
IGN_SENSE GPIO55/MMC.CMD
R422 10K MPUIO6 W11 L19
MPUIO9/MPUIO6 CAM.D0/MPUIO12 SPK_SEL
P18 K14 UART3_RTS_BT
OPT_BRD_PTT GPIO3/MCBSP3.FSX/LED1 CAM.D1/GPIO29
R11 K15 UART3_CTS_BT
EMERGENCY GPIO58 CAM.D2/GPIO30
R13 K19 UART3_RXD_BT
MMP_GPIO_4/HOOK GPIO36/CLK32K_OUT/MPUIO0/UART1-TX CAM.D3/GPIO31
TP325 1 Y4 K18 UART3_TXD_BT
UART2.BCLK/SYS_CLK_IN CAM.D4/GPIO32 J14
CAM.D5/UWIRE.SDI/GPIO33 CODEC_MISO
W16 J19
MCBSP3_CLKX GPIO42/MCBSP3.CLKX CAM.D6/UWIRE.CS3/GPIO34 S/P_CSLED
N18 J18
MCBSP3_FSX GPIO12/TIMER.EXTCLKMCBSP3.FSX CAM.D7/UWIRE.CS0/GPIO35 S/P_CS2
AA17
MCBSP3_DR MCSI1.SYNC/MCBSP3.DR 33
P14 H19 R354
MCBSP3_DX GPIO43/MCSI1.CLK/MCBSP3.DX CAM.EXCLK/UWIRE.SDO/GPIO57 CODEC_MOSI
L15
P19 CAM.HS/GPIO38 J15 R355 33 S/P_DATA
S/P_CS1 P20 GPIO6/MCSI1.DIN/TIMER.EVENT3 CAM.LCLK/UWIRE.SCLK/GPIO39 M19 CODEC_SCLK
WAKE_HOST/OPT_GPIO2 GPIO4/SPIF.DIN/TIMER.EVENT4 CAM.RSTZ/GPIO37 ACC_IO1
L18 C357 100p
R358 10 CAM.VS/MPUIO14 AUDIO_PA_EN
R8
USB_D- P9 USB.DM/I2C.SCL/UART1.TX/Z M18
USB_D+ USB.DP/I2C.SDA/UART1.RX GPIO50/PWTTIMER.PWM0 CODEC_PWT
M20 R421 100
R360 10 GPIO15/TIMER.PWM2 RX_VCO_L
PUEN W4 L14 R376 33
R361 15K
USB.PUEN GPIO49/PWL/TIMER.PWM1 TX
R362 15K
N20
R401 1.5k GPIO11/HDQ ACC_IO2
B L1 Y5 B
NC2 GPIO7/UART2.RCV
C348 100p
E5
NC1
GPS_1PPS
TP4038 W321
3V3D ANTENNA
TP4037
TP4034
TP4014
TP4026
TP4033
470P C369
R373
3V3D 2 3
J321 C325
C328
3V3D
R365 10K
R366 10K
0.1u C329
7 C327 U327
1
0.1u
6 U326 NC LOW_LEVEL_MUTE 1 16
33
NC
RXB GND R363 R364 0 PUB_ADDRESS_MIC_EN QC QA
4 2 19 0 3 14 R367 33
TXB RF_IN PUB_ADDRESS2_EN QD A S/P_DATA
3 IO1 3 18 4 13 C366 0.1u
PPS GND L321 EXT_MIC_EN QE OUT EN
2 R349 33 GPS_UART1_RXD R368 100 4 17 5 12 R369 33
TXA RF_OUT PUB_ADDRESS1_EN QF LATCH CLK 33 S/P_CS1
1 GPS_UART1_TXD 5 16 6 11 R371
RXA BOOT 39nH+/-0.3nH AUX_C QG SHIFT CLK S/P_CLOCK
R370 100 21 22 NC 7 10 R372 10K 3V3D
R350 33 GND GND R384 C330 0.1u PWR_CTRL_594 QH RESET
CON5/NC 6 15 8 9
7 GPIO[10] GPIO[13] 14 GND SQH
GPIO[0] GPIO[15] R397 NC
IO1 8 13
9 GPIO[1] GPIO[14] 12 3V3DP
R352 33 RF_PWR VIN_3V3
10 11
ON_OFF V_RTC_3V3 BLM18PG300SN1D L323 NC
C331 10uF/16V
D916 1SS389
10uF/16V
L322
1
3V3D
0.1u
C332
C333
TP4036
B+
A A
R530 10K
R532 10k
R531 10k
2
2 1
R405 10k R398 4.7k
2
D919 1SS389
R417 20k
D921
UDZSTE(175.1B) R458 100 Hytera Communications Co.Ltd.
MMP_GPIO_0/PwrOn Pwron
R459 100
MMP_GPIO_3/PTT PTT Model Name: MD780 U1 Page: 5 of 14
R434 100
MMP_GPIO_4/HOOK HOOK
1
5 4 3 2 1
66
5 4 3 2 1
3V3D
MD78X/MD78XG Schematic Diagram (Peripheral Interface Circuit) OPTION BOARD
3V3D
R476 R484
4.7K 4.7K
R539 10K
R538 10K
R541 10K
R540 10K
R543 10K
C482 C481 C409 C410 C411 C412
C413 C414 C415 C416
NC NC 100p 100p 100p 100p J400
22 21 100p 100p 100p 100p
R456 0 2 1 R423 33
I2C_SDA R457 0 4 3 R424 33 WAKE_HOST/OPT_GPIO2
I2C_SCL WAKE_BT/OPT_GPIO1
MCBSP3_DR R425 33 6 5 R431 33
D RESET_BT/SYSTEM_SYNC D
MCBSP3_CLKX R412 33 8 7 R408 33 OPT_BRD_PTT R400 10K
MCBSP3_DX R430 33 10 9 R415 33 3V3D
MCBSP3_FSX R420 33 12 11 R416 100 UART3_TXD_BT
14 13 R409 100 UART3_RXD_BT 3
16 15 R432 33 UART3_CTS_BT
TXAF_DI
RXAF_DO 18 17 R433 33 UART3_RTS_BT 1 R460 1K
AUX_C
5VD R407 0 20 19
24 23
Q323
C480 C479 2 DTC114EE
C407 CON2X10
C417 C418 C477 C478
100p 100p
0.1u 100p 100p 100p 100p
3V3D
R461 10K
R462 10K
R463 10K
R464 10K
R465 10K
MAP_GPIO_8
MAP_GPIO_7
MAP_GPIO_3
MAP_GPIO_6 3V3D
MAP_GPIO_2
3
2
3V3D U328 PRGM_OUT8
16 1 PRGM_OUT7 EMERGENCY_IN
VCC QB R439 100
15 2 PRGM_OUT3 IGN_SENSE
R474 33 14 QA QC 3 PRGM_OUT6
C S/P_DATA A QD ALARM C
13 4
OUT EN QE 5VD R454 0 R497 1k
R473 33 C485 0.1uF 12 5 5VD
S/P_CS2 LATCH CLK QF ALARM
R467 33 11 6 EXT_SWB+
S/P_CLOCK SHIFT CLK QG VBUS_EN R4964.7K 5VD 5VD 5VD 5VD
R46610K 10 7
3V3D RESET QH
9 8
SQH GND R446
NC
2
R472
5VD
4.7K
R443 10K 3 R471 R469 R449 D920
3
3V3D R447 10K R468 4.7K
1 4.7K 47K
R470 4.7K
3
R445 100 1
EXT_PTT 4.7K Q400
1.0V
1
1
2SB1132
5VD Q405 R448 4.7K
2 R1 R1 R1 R1 R1 Q401
R2 R2 R2 R2 R2
2
R437 4.7K R450
2 3
1
2
1K
1
MUN5214DW1T1G
R1 R2 R2 R2 R2 R2
R428 4.7K
Q407
Q404 Q402 1
Q408
Q409
Q410
Q403
R427 10K
3 2
4
6
R2
Q411
R1 R546 100
R577
R578 100
100
R580 100
R581 100
R558 33k
R559 33k
R560 33k
33k R562
100 2
R56133k
R557 100
R575 33K
R579
6
ACC_IO3
5VD
D402
1
D405
3V3D R1
220p
220p 220p 220p
R2 220p 10K
0.1uF
R429 10K
D406
R2 D403
R435 4.7K
R1 D233
Q412
B B
R556 100 R576 33K
6
ACC_IO2
D409
USB_VBUS
D404
PUB_ADDRESS2
RX_AUDIO
PUB_ADDRESS1 7.0V R455 82k
EXT_MIC
IGN_SENSE_IN_DB26
EXT_SPKR+
R493 1K IGN_SENSE_IN
EXT_ALARM_OUT
EXT_SPKR-
PUB_ADDRESS1
PUB_ADDRESS2
EMERGENCY_IN
L417 0
USB_D-
PRGM_IN_PTT
EXT_SWB+
L418 0
USB_D+
PRGM_IO6
PRGM_IO2
PRGM_IO3
PRGM_IO7
PRGM_IO8
MMBZ20VALT1G
R478 NC
UART3_TXD_BT
R480 NC
UART3_RXD_BT
C426
C427
C428
C429
C430
C431
D238
D240
C476 C474
GND I/O1
VCC I/O2
470pF 470pF
R452 10K
D450
3V3D 5VD
100p
100p
100p
100p
100p
100p
5 1 3
10K R508 IN OUT
19
10
11
13
15
18
17
16
24
23
25
12
21
22
14
20
26
27
28
1 R569 C421
1
4
6
9
8
7
2
5VD
C483 10k 220p
R574
0.1uF
USB_D+
V_BUS
EXT_SWB+
EXT_SPKR+
PRGM_IN_4_EMERGENCY
PRGM_IN_PTT
PRGM_IN_5_IGN_SENSE
PRGM_OUT_9_EXT_ALARM
USB_D-
USB_GROUDN
ACC_MAP_ID_2
ACC_MAP_ID_3
AUX_AUDIO_OUT_1
PRGM_IO_6
AUX_AUDIO_OUT_2
TX_AUDIO
PRGM_IO_3_CHAN_ACT
POWER GROUND
EXT_SPKR-
Audio Ground
RX_AUDIO
GROUND2
GROUND3
PRGM_IO_7
PRGM_IO_8
GND1
GND2
PRGM_IO_2_MONITOR
4.7k
3
C484
2.2uF/10V Q416
1
R570
4.7k
A J403 A
2
4
6
MAP26
R1
Q414 R2
R2
R1
5 4 3 2 1
5 4 3 2 1
D D
C465
TP4015
Handset audio
SPKR1+
SPKR1-
100p
3V3D
TP4001
TP4002
TP4005
TP4006
TP4009
TP4010
TP4011
TP4041
TP4013
TP4025
TP4017
TP4019
TP4020
TP4021
TP4022
TP4023
TP4024
C464
C460
C461
C462
100p C463
C470
C472
C473
TP4007
TP4008
C468 C439 C438 C441 C440 C435 C420 C419
USB_VBUS R494
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
J404 100p 0.47u 0.47u 100p 100p 100p 100p 100p R555
NC
0.1U
10k
1 INT_MIC_MMP INT_MIC
2 MIC_GND
3 ACC_IO1_MMP R554 1k MIC_GROUND
ACC_IO1
4 USB_VBUS
5 HOOK_MMP
HOOK
6 PTT_MMP PTT
7 USB_D- L414 0 USB_D-
8 USB_D+ L415 0 USB_D+
C 9 Pwron_MMP Pwron C
10 UART2_RXD R534 10K
11 UART_TXD R535 10K UART2_RXD
UART2_TXD
12 HANDSET_AUDIO HANDSET_AUDIO
13 SPKR1+ SPKR1+
14 SPKR1- SPKR1-
15 5V 5VD TP4030
16 /RST_OUT R495 33 /RST_OUT
17 KB_C0 R498 33 KB_C0
18 KB_C1 R486 33 KB_C1
19 KB_C2 R491 33 KB_C2
20 KB_C3 R485 33 KB_C3
21 KB_R0 R523 33
22 KB_R1 R524 33 KB_R0
23 KB_R2 R525 33 KB_R1
24 S/P_CSLED R526 33 KB_R2
S/P_CSLED
25 S/P_CLOCK R527 33 S/P_CLOCK
26 S/P_DATA R533 33 S/P_DATA
27 /OE_LCD L411 /OE_LCD
28 /WE_LCD L412 /WE_LCD
29 CS2_LCD L410 CS2_LCD
30 F_A1_LCD L407 F_A1_LCD
31 F_D7_LCD L409 F_D7_LCD
32 F_D6_LCD L408 F_D6_LCD
33 F_D5_LCD L406 F_D5_LCD
34 F_D4_LCD L405 F_D4_LCD
35 F_D3_LCD L404 F_D3_LCD
36 F_D2_LCD L403 F_D2_LCD
37 F_D1_LCD L402 F_D1_LCD
38 F_D0_LCD L401 F_D0_LCD
39 GND
40 PWR_KEY
41 PWB_IN
4
6
42
100p
100p
100p
100p
100p
100p
100p
100p
100p
100p
100p
100p
100p
100p
100p
100p
100p
NC
NC
NC
C469
100p
D408 D407
C446
C444
C449
C451
C450
C448
C445
C447
C442
C443
C453
C454
C455
C456
C452
C457
C458
C459
C466
C467
TP4028
TP4055
B B
3
GND TP4018
A A
5 4 3 2 1
5 4 3 2 1
1
TP4031
U900
5VD 3V3D
B+ 1 5
2 VDD VOUT
TP4032 C900 3 GND 4
B900 CE NC
1u C901 C921
MMBZ6V8ALT1G 1u 0.1uF
D237
2
U901 3V3DP
+ D900 TP4035
BLM41PG600SN1
2
C902 C903
1 5
22p/50V VDD VOUT
470uF/25V 2
L900
D GND D
2
5VA C905 3 4
B901 CE NC
1
1u C906 C911
L930 1u 0.1uF
1
10uH_30%_2.5A_47mΩ 9V3 L904 U905
C925 U903 1V8D
4 5 L901
Vin Vout
22u/25V
4 5
2.2u/25V
C981 C922 C108 C109 2 1u Vin Vout
C927 Vss
C914 C923 C924 2 C966
0.1u C908 Vss
22u/25V NC NC 1u 1u 1u
C938
C912
10uF/25V 56pF 1u
R924 1K 3 1
1
2
3
CE Nc 3 1
CE Nc C947
CE
VOUT VDD
GND
0.1uF
15UH_20% 3300mA_0.038Ω
L902
7 8
U909
NC
VIN PH
0.1uF C907
C915
1
C960 L908 3V3A
C942
4
R911 10k/F
2 D902 +
NC
NC1 C948
3 1 B340A
330PF
NC2 BOOT C951 C934 R901 1
22uF/10V
C935
C920 0.1uF 2.2uF/10V
2
PWR_ON 5 0.1u U919
EN 0.01uF L931 L903
220uF/10V 1V6D
1 10 4.7uH
1.3V < EN <7V 6 4 VIN PGND
GND VSENSE 4.7uH 2 9
9 LBO SW
C946
C917
PowerPAD 3 8 R925 4.7K
4.7K R910
R6004 GND EN R922 NC
100pF C936
22uF/6.3V
4 7 C918
3.3k/F Q902 PG SYNC
C919
U902 5 6 22p C932
9V1A_RX FB LBI R917
10uF/16V
9V3A 2.2u
1u
330K 1%
3 2
C910
C928
1000p
R906
R913
10uF/25V 47k R908 4.7K
1
R919
3 150K 1%
4.7K
Q920 9V3 RX 1
C L940 C
D45H8G Q903
L916 DTC114EE
1 2 3 2 1 2
3
2 3V3D
C956 10uF/25V
10uF/25V
C957
C958
10uF/25V
C950 D915
0.1u
C955
C980
1SS372
0.1u 0.1u R979 10k
1
5VA_FGU 3V3A_FGU
R953
680 R962 R964 C982
4 5 4 5 U911
10 Vin Vout Vin Vout 1 4
R961 0 2.2K 1% VDD OUT /PRST
C952 0.01U 1u 2 C963 C926 2 C965 2 3
330 R963 0 R971 2.74K 1% R972 C962 Vss Vss 2.2u GND CD
0.1u 0.1u
2.2k 10uF/10V C997 0.22uF
3 1 3 1
CE Nc CE Nc
2
2
3
R954 1K
A-
A+
V-
Q921 1R965 0
A OUT
+-
A
U910 TP30
PZT2222A U914 R982 100k C984
R987 0
-+
1000pF 3 1 1
B- B
B OUT
4 VIN VOUT
V+
2
B+
VSEN
3
D917 3V3D
8
7
6
5 2
CD VSS
R969
R966
1
47k 3
150 R950 C983
R970 1k 1 1uF
10K
3
R948
R968 2.2k Q923 3 VOTG_DET
1 2
PWR_ON DTC114EE D910
100
2 1 1
Q922 Q913
DTC114EE R949 C945 DTC114EE
2 47K 470p
R931
47K 2 R976 0
B B
U917
U906
2 D922
VDD 1 R929 100 1 8
4 OUT 3V3D 2 MR WDO 7 2 1
R934
GND
5 NC 3 VCC /RST 6
51K NC1 GND WDI RST_CTRL
4 5
C978 PFI PFO R983 0
3
R977 0.1u
NC
R986
PWR_ON
R985 0 0
20k R932
2
Q905
C961
R930
3 4 D918
R980 100k
U907
0.1uF
3V3D
10k
D914 1
R984 220 RESET C979
2 1 2 5
1
PWR_CTRL_594 VCC 0.1u
2
BAS16XV2T1G GND 4
2
1 5 3 WDI
RESET
10k R981
R975 R957 1K
D241
3V3D
20K UMC4(NTR)
1
R938
EXT_SWB+ Q906
F900 L906 D6204 10K
Q909
2 3 1
3 2 1 2
3 R941 Q916
C968 2 3 EMERGENCY
3
R937 1k
C944
R943 0.1u 4.7K 1
R946 1000p R940 C933
1
2
2 22uF/25V
3 Q910 R956 R959
D911
A 2 A
R974 2.7k R978 2.7k R945 180K 47k
PWR_ON 1
2 3 10K
Q912
R942
1
C969 R947
2 0.1u 4.7K PWB
1k
D103
1
R944 3
2 1 PWB_IN
1
22K
Q914 Hytera Communications Co.Ltd.
R952 33k
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L
5 4 3 2 1
5 4 3 2 1
D D
5VA_FGU
L156
3.3UH R175
10
1
C82 C89
+ C1009 1000p 0.1u
C1010
1000p 1u/16V
3V3A_FGU L8
2
601SN1
2 1
L7
C80 C83
1 601SN1 2
0.01U 0.1u
1
L6
601SN1
C86 C121
0.1u 100p
2
PLLLD U100
R177
TP121 R109 TP116 TP118 TP120
10K C93 10 PLLDATA PLLSTB PLLCLK
100p 1 24
R181 2 VCCecl/cml Mux_out 23
1
Fin Fvco_main NC23
C PLL_LD 1K 3 C
1
Fvco_main 22 R167 33
C90 Clock PLL_CLK
100p 4 21
1
C95 LD/PS_main CS PLL_STB
5 20 R178 33 PLL_DATA
0.01u D100 VCCcp_main Data
6 R1110 33
BA277 CPout_main 19
VCCdigital C1320 C77 C76
R171 7 18
R187 C1002 NC7 NC18 100p 100p 100p
0 82 8 17
2
1000p Xtalacgnd/OSC NC17
CV 9 16
PowerPAD
TP124 Xtalin/OSC NC16
CV C124 C122 C1017 C132 10 15
nc C1016 0.1uF Xtalout/NC NC15
0.056uF NC 0.1uF R111 C123 11 14 C98
R180 100 0.1uF 12 VCCxtal NC14 13
10k GNDXtal NC13 0.1u
C97 C96
1
25
0.1u
5 1
Vcc Vin 2
4 OUT 3
FL_Control ON/OFF GND
R183 C75 R3 R6 R182 R114
1K 1000P 0 0 nc 56 L149
NC
19.2_AD9864 3V3A_FGU
R5 R4
5VA_FGU C65 100
0 U102 NC R188
1
0
5 1 L150 C85 C1013
R168 Vcc Vin 2 NC
+
10u/16V
0.1u
NC 4 OUT 3 19.2_OMAP
LP_control ON/OFF GND TP119
2
C79 C81 R166 MOD_L
1000P C1004 NC NC
TP110 33P R174 R2
X100
REF 0
1
4 1 0
VCC VCONT MOD_L_RFCS
3 2
1
C1015 C1006
1
R176 C1003
470p 4.7K 470p 0.1uF
C92 + C73
NC NC
1 2
C1005 C78 C94 C1007 C91 C88 C70 C74 C84 C72 C67 C69 C68 C66 C64 C103 C105 C104
0.1U 0.1U 0.1U 0.1U 0.1U 0.1U 0.1U 0.1U 0.1U 0.1U 0.1U 0.1U 0.1U 0.1U 0.1U nc nc nc
2
C1001 + C71
470p 1u/16V
2
A A
5 4 3 2 1
5 4 3 2 1
Q101
C23 C24 5
R142
3.3k L5 220p 0.1u 2
(VCO Circuit)
TX_VCO_H
470n
C28 R145 6 1
220p 100
C195 C194 R143
0.1u 220p 6.8k
L103 C25
470n 5p
3
D101 C198 C196
3.6p 7p 4V3A
R157 Q105
21 2 EMD22
D 601SN1 D
Q100 3 4
C13 C27 C193
L108 D116
0.5p 33p 5
1
470nH 3.6p C26 C185 R185
21 3.6p 56p 2 5VA_FGU nc
L105 TX_VCO_L Q117
8n TX
C184 3 4 D127
220p D111 6 1
L106 L107
2 2 27n 2 1 5 1
D102 470n TX_VCO_H
D117 C191 2 3
18p 2
TX_VCO_L
1
4V3A 6 1
R139
C136 82
2
4.7u R128 R117
82K 39K L131
R149 R147
C145 C143 NC 100
C144 R120
1
NC NC 39K NC
C147 C163
220p 0.1u R163 R164 R146 C101 C2
2
NC NC 100 C199 C1 L132 3P TP111
R151 1.5P
MOD_H L148 0.01U 1000p 27NH TX_LO
R131 15k
1
NC
3.3k
TP108 L4 C107 C11 L2 L136
C8 R191 nc
1
MOD_H 470n C40 C41 4P 15NH 15NH
1
R152 470p nc
C37 C38 NC NC L135 TX_LO
C186 36K
3
R140 NC NC 27NH C17 C14
220p C106
C141 C142 100 R173 nc 10p 12P C16
R138 nc 1 C15 TP114
0.1u 470p Q107 6P GND
8.2k
3
C166 U105 10p
R122 C34 C35 C39 R141 PBR941
L110 5p 100P 1 8 NC
470n 27 NC Vcc1 Vcc2 47
2 7 1
1
C181 IN OUT Q102
2
3 6 L138 C19 R155
0.5p IN SW2 2SC5108Y
3
C152 C151 4 5 27nH NC 20k
D105 GND SW1 R150 R162 C21 R156
4p 9p L168 C36
C R129 R135 NC NC 470P 68 C
2
21 2 220 27NH NC NC R161
220 18K
Q103
C159 2SC5010
L112 D112 C153 C157
4p C177
1
470nH 27p 56p C42
21 5p
L114 1P
8n C9
1P
C156
220p L115 L116
2 2 27n C158 470n
D106 D113 18p
1
R137
82
Q108
R179 4V3A
601SN1
3 4
CV C29
C30 5
R158 0.1u 2
6.8k L117 220p RX_VCO_H C178 C179
470n 4P 2P
C46 6 1
R160
220p
C7 100
C6 L128 L122 L123
0.1u R159 15NH
220p 15n 15NH
7.5k Fin
L121 C32
5p
470n C190 C192
C189 NC
7P 9P
3
R144
120
2
L9
R154 601SN1
R190
NC 100
1
C150 C167
R169 R165 R148
220p 0.1u C55
2
1
470n C43 C45 470p 15k 15NH 18NH
1
3
C52 NC NC R199 27NH C20 C59
220p R196 TP122
100 120K 10p 12P
C149 C148 C61 C22 GND
R194 1 8P
0.1u 470p Q109 12p
3
7.5k C33 U107
C168 R123 C48 C47 PBR941
L134 100P 1 8 NC R1
1
470n 5p 27 NC Vcc1 Vcc2 47
2 7 1
IN OUT Q111 C54
2
3 6 L166 R195
IN SW2 2SC5108Y
3
2
21 2 220 27NH NC R189 NC
220 NC
NC
A Q110 A
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5 4 3 2 1
5 4 3 2 1
L6100
BLM18PG600SN1
9V1A_RX
2 1
C6100 R6100
D 1u C6102 C6185 R6101 D
510 470p 1uF 680
UMC4N
R6102
10 RX FE
4
3 4
L6101
Q6101
BLM18PG600SN1
2 5
RF_ATTEN 2 1 2 UMT1N
C6103 1 5
3
220p TX TP
Q6100 TP6101
C6104 C6105 TP6100
R6103
GND
27K 220p
0.1u L6102
220n
L6103
1
C6106 10nH
TP6102
220p R6104
C6107 2.7K C6108
220p NC
R6105
5.6K
TP6103 C6114
R6106 TP6104
TX TP 5p R6108
680
L6104 C6119 C6120 C6109 C6110 C6121 C6122 C6111 C6112 L6106 C6125 C6126 C6116 C6117 C6127 C6124
NC
Micr-L N2 1.5p 1p 6p 1p 1p
N3
2.2pF 6p 6p
R6107 Micr-L N6 NC 1p 6p 1p 1.5p 1p
N7
L6107
C6113 Micr-R
D6100 1.2k
2
C6123 0.1u C6115 L6217 L6216 C6128
C6118 HVC131 N17
0 N18 N19 0 220pF 220pF 470p
470pF D6101 D6102 Q6102 D6103 D6104
RX_in 1 2 3 3 N4 2 1 2 1 2 3N5 3 RX_ONE
Micr-L Micr-L BFG540W
N1 R6123
2
L6105
C6194 C6132 L6214 L6215 C6129 C6130
0 C6131
2
10nH NC Micr-L 18p 100p C6244
L6114 NC C6246
1
3
4
1
9V1A_RX R6109 C6133 C6245
C TP6110 D6105 R6110 6pF NC C
2 1 390 4p NC
RX CV L6110 1.2K
3
C6134 C6135 C6136 C6137 C6138 15n C6139 C6140 C6141 C6142C6143
C6144 C6145 RX_AFTER 56p 56p 56p 47P 47P 56p 56p 56p 47P 47P
220p 1u
U6000
R6127
TV_APC 1 IN+ VCC 5 10K R6111 R6112
100K 100K
R6116 +
2 R6114 R6140
0 VEE
- 33
3 4 0
IN- OUT
R6113
TUHF_TONE C6146 C6147
270K 470P 0.01u
R6115
100K
TV_TONE
L6115
9V1A_RX
1 2
C6148 C6149
470p 1u
BLM18PG600SN1 R6126 R6117
TP6105 82 82
RX TP
TP6106
C6151 C6152 C6153 C6154
C6150 470p 1.5p 1p 2p
R6118
NC L6116 R6119
3.3K
C6155 18nH 1.2K C6157
D6106 R6120
B NC R6121 3 T6100 4 B
C6193 L6117 L6119 L6118 100p 51
3
5.6
22n 22n 18n T6101
RX_LO 4 3 2 5
R6122 C6159
1
4
330
3
4
TP6107
GND
2 1
5VA_RX
1
L6121
BLM18PG600SN1
C6190
R6131
1uF R6130
1.2K
IF AMP
5.1K TX TP
TX TP TP6109
TP6108
C6169
C6168
R6132 0.1u
0.1u C6170
51
R6133 9p
L6122
C6171 330
0.1uF
0.1uF C6173 R6135 C6175 C6177
L6126 C6176 C6178
3
0.1u 4.7K 0.1u 15p
IF-out C6179 0 0.01u
3
C6180 4 OUT IN 1
R6134 0.1u
0.1u
30k 0.1uF
1 GND GND
3
C6174 L6123
C6182 C6181 Q6104 C6187 C6192 C6188
2
3
Q6105
R6139
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5 4 3 2 1
1
1
C701 TP704
NC L716 C703 2FLO
330n 3P
TP701 IF-out
1
C743
TEST POINT
NC
C702
1
0.01u
L701 L702 601S
601S 1 2
1 2
C742
R724 0 C704
1 2 C705 1u
0.1u 220P
L703
R701 C706 9V3A
601S
51
470p
C707 TP709
2
R703 L717
0.1u 5VA_RX
2.2k 5VA_RX L706
C709
C708 601S
NC C710 1000p C718 C717
0.1u TP705 6.8uH Q702 U703
1
L704 L705 C711
R704 CV2 1u 470p
10u 10u C712 NC C713
1
1 3 5 4
0.1u 560 3900p Vout Vin
48
47
46
45
44
43
42
41
40
39
38
37
C716
1
2 R727
1
R708 Vss C752
47k 4.7u/16v +
C715 4.7k C746
VDDI
GNDI
LOP
VDDP
GNDP
CXIF
CXVM
CXVL
VDDL
IOUTL
IFIN
LON
R709
180p 0.47u R707 470p
2
10k 1 3
180 Nc CE
2
1 36
C MXOP GNDL C
1
2 35 C720 0.1u
3
MXON FREF C723 C724 Q701 C725
3 34 + C726 R728
C721 GNDF GNDS R705 10K 15p 18p 4.7u/16v C727
C722 4 33 47k
L707 100p IF2N SYNCB 2 0.01u 470p
100p 5 32
601S IF2P GNDH R711 33
2
1 2 6 U701 3198_FS1
1
C728 VDDF FS 98_FS C731 C730
7 3098_DOUTB1
1000p GCP DOUTB R717 33 98_DOUTA 6p L708 22p C732
C729 8 2998_DOUTA1 3V3D_RX
220n(HQ) R710
1
GCN DOUTA D701 22p TP710
9 2898_CLKOUT1 R715 33 98_CLKOUT 8.2k
0.1u VDDA CLKOUT 3V3D_RX 3V3A_RX 3V3A_RX U702
10 27 1 2
GNDA VDDH RP102N331D
11 26
2
VREFP VDDD C719 C735 C734 R712
2
12 25 L709 2 1 5 1
1
C736 VREFN PE 30p 270 VOUT VDD
1 2 49 L711 1u 601S 2
PowerPAD 0.1u L712 GND
IOUTC
GNDQ
GNDC
GNDD
GNDS
VDDQ
4 3
VDDC
C737
RREF
CLKN
CLKP
601S L718
100k
470n
C749
1 2
39P
1
TP707 L713
18M 0.56u
C747 C751 10p C714
L715 3.3u
NC 10p
1
C744 98_FS1
0.1uF R716 5.6k C745 98_DOUTB1 R725 33
98_DOUTB
56p 98_DOUTA1
1
98_CLKOUT1
C748 98_PE1
0.1u R718 98_PD1
510 D702 98_PC1
HVC376B
2
A A
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5 4 3 2 1
C805 C855 2 1
NC 20pF
C909 C889 C913 C888 C825 C885 L801
47pF 470p W801
1
100p 3300p 0.018uF
33p
2 1 C916 C930 C931 C940 C943 ANTENNA
C801 C802 C803 + C804
L803 47u/25V 3300p 0.018uF 33p 33p 3300p
R812 Gate_1
D L804 1000p 3300p 33pF TP801 D
NC
2
3T/16nH 1 4
R807 C820 2 3
C833
C810 4.7 22pF
1
C815 NC
20pF C821 C816
0 R804
5
NC 2p Directional Couple
4.7
1
w=3mm, M801
C8330 C841 L807 C817
L=5.5mm R806 Q802 3 4
Z=8ohm 20pF 8pF 100nH 470pF Fcouple 4
4.7 2 C823 C824 C856 C876 C879 C827
18pF L809 L813 L810
8pF NC NC NC 470p
L808 3T/16nH 3T/16nH 3T/16nH
C893 1 2 1 2
R813 Pin Pout
33
0 470pF
4.7
2 D801 R815
C832 C834 C870 C874 C835 C836 C837 C830 C838 L828
Q803 MA4P1250 5 6 C884
R818 C842 C831 1pF NC NC NC 2pF 2p 5p 6p 6p 5 Rcouple 27k 1uH
1
R860 47pF NC
20pF 11T/113nH L832 R840
NC L817
C819 C873 C882 10nH NC
C812 C848 C847
R861 8pF NC NC
1
22pF C850 3T/16nH 150p 150p
4.7
470p R816 R817
Gate_2 C851 D802 C852
220 220
2p MA4P1250 100p R819 R820
82 NC
C806 D804
R821 C858
2
NC C846 RX_in
L815 33 NC
20pF
2
C860 C828 R825 C861
2 1 C862 3
NC NC 33 68pF
1.5p 1 C891
R823
C849 120p
100
NC R852
C857 R853
L829 L830 TP809 470
22pF 470
56P 56P
TP806
Gate_2 M6 M5 M1 M2 M3 M4
Final_bias R859
1
Final_bias D803
1
1k R856
C892 R822 2
1
C 51 C
220p Gate_1 0 3
GND TP807
1 C899
C869 APC
R855 120p
15P RT803 R871
C886 C887 R858 51 9V3A R850
TP808 NC NC R851
NC 220p 9.1k 1 t 2 NC
9V3A TV_APC NC
1
1 R900 R834 R836
1
R832 R833
R841 NC NC
R847 NC NC
L802 33k
NC 47K
Q810 L821
BLM18AG601SN1
2
3 2 2 1
APC_COMP
C859
U801
15P
C854 C853 C807 C868
1
5 4
IN+
L819 0.1u 220p 10u/25V C829 C845 0.1u R873 R837 R838
VEE
w=3mm, L822 R831
8T/47n 0.1uF 220p NC C894 0 33k
1
+-
L=3mm L820 BLM18AG601SN1 1k R839 R870 6 3
Z=8ohm R877 0.018uf
1uH VGG 3.3K 12K
IN- IN+
R881 47K 7 2
4.7K
2
+ IN- -
L827 TX
OUT
3 R880 R842 C875
3
39nH 8 1
2
4.7K 12k 150P
VCC
R826 C866 C864 1 C904
OUT
C867 R830 R896 R857
1 0 L823 18pF Q811 NC
NC 47 NC D805 0
1 C863
C809 UDZS5.1B compatible AD8566
Q804 0
4700pF 220p 2
1
R828 R827 R866
2
C871
3
C822
B C813 R805 R809 5 4 B
IN+
C814 220p R863
VEE
C880 C844 NC NC 82 NC
18p 2 R882 0
1
+-
C881 0.033uF NC TX_LO R893 6 3
C878 R845 C877 R846 150k
NC R844 R843 R808
IN- IN+
220p 20K 220p 10K C818 R865
10k 5.6K Q801 10 7 2
R811 15p + IN- -
L811 R814 R810
OUT
R892
4
3
0
VCC
OUT
220p
C811 R862
L824 L825
470p 56 R872 1k
TP812 180k
2
VGG TP811 NC 1K 3
9V3A TEMP_DET2
1
driver 2
3 3 R875 R886
R904 33K DAN222 R888 R884
1 1 220k
0 10k TP810
NC
REV_TEMP_DET TEMP
R867
R889 R891 R885 L806
Q812 Q813 8.2k
2 2 TEMP_DET 0 0 10k 1uH
2 1
SW1
11
PAD SW D129
R905 MA2S077 C896
C898 R890 220p R883
33K
220p 3.3k 56k
RT804
t
100k
2
R868
NC
R876
C897
C954 R897 56k
220p
NC 470K
U804
TV_APC
A R864 A
470K 5 4
IN+
VEE
+-
6 3
REV_TEMP_DET
R898
IN- IN+
NC 7 + 2
IN- -
R899
OUT
470K 8 VCC
OUT 1
74 18K
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UHF5 (806MHz–941MHz) Contents
Contents
1. Product Controls .................................................................................................................................. 1
2. Disassembly and Reassembly ............................................................................................................ 3
2.1 Disassembling the Radio .................................................................................................................. 3
2.2 Reassembling the Radio .................................................................................................................. 4
3. Exploded View and Packing Guide .................................................................................................... 5
3.1 Exploded View .................................................................................................................................. 5
3.2 Packing Guide .................................................................................................................................. 7
4. Specifications and Blind Spot ............................................................................................................ 8
4.1 Specifications.................................................................................................................................... 8
4.2 Blind Spot ....................................................................................................................................... 11
5. Circuit Description ............................................................................................................................. 12
5.1 Front Panel ..................................................................................................................................... 12
5.2 Baseband ........................................................................................................................................ 14
5.2.1 Power Supply Module .......................................................................................................... 14
5.2.2 Control Module ..................................................................................................................... 15
5.2.3 Audio Module ........................................................................................................................ 22
5.3 RF Section ...................................................................................................................................... 23
5.3.1 Transmitter Circuit ................................................................................................................ 23
5.3.2 Receiver Circuit .................................................................................................................... 25
5.3.3 FGU Circuit ........................................................................................................................... 26
5.4 GPS Circuit Section ........................................................................................................................ 28
6. Troubleshooting Flow Chart ............................................................................................................. 29
6.1 Control Circuit ................................................................................................................................. 29
6.2 GPS Circuit ..................................................................................................................................... 30
6.3 TX Circuit ........................................................................................................................................ 31
6.4 RX Circuit ........................................................................................................................................ 32
6.5 Frequency Generation Unit (FGU) ................................................................................................. 33
7. Interface Definition ............................................................................................................................. 35
7.1 10-Pin Connector ............................................................................................................................ 35
7.2 DB26 Accessory Interface .............................................................................................................. 37
7.3 Other Interfaces .............................................................................................................................. 41
8. Tuning Description............................................................................................................................. 48
8.1 Required Test Instruments ............................................................................................................. 48
8.2 Tuning Procedures ......................................................................................................................... 48
8.2.1 Tuning the Radio .................................................................................................................. 48
8.2.2 Testing the Radio.................................................................................................................. 51
9. PCB View ............................................................................................................................................. 53
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Contents UHF5 (806MHz–941MHz)
ii
UHF5 (806MHz–941MHz) Product Controls
1. Product Controls
Front Panel
Note
The above-mentioned product control is based on the mobile radio in the trunking mode. In the
conventional mode, No. 1 serves as Volume Control / Channel Selector Knob, and No. 6 & No.11
serve as the Programmable Keys.
1
Product Controls UHF5 (806MHz–941MHz)
Rear Panel
Note
2
UHF5 (806MHz–941MHz) Disassembly and Reassembly
Step 3 Loosen the three screws to remove the front panel. Then remove the FFC.
Step 4 Detach the volume control knob and loosen the four screws. Then remove the PCB from the
control panel.
Step 5 Undo the clips on both sides of the radio, and then remove the rear cover.
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Disassembly and Reassembly UHF5 (806MHz–941MHz)
Step 6 Loosen the eleven screws to remove the upper shield cover.
Step 7 Loosen the screw fixing the antenna connector and two screws fixing the PA module. Then take
the PCB out.
4
UHF5 (806MHz–941MHz) Exploded View and Packing Guide
Part list:
No. Part No. Description Qty. No. Part No. Description Qty.
1 6300109000000 Aluminum chassis 1 27 6100334000000 O-ring for encoder switch 1
2 7500358000000 Heat sink pad 1 28 4399030000020 Rotary switch 1
3 6100492101000 Waterproof ring for front 1 29 41078001000J0 PCB for control panel 1
case
4 4210090000200 Signal cable 1 30 6100533101000 Waterproof ring for 1
aluminum chassis
5 5208010100010 Connector (male) 1 31 6300126000000 Upper cover of the 1
aluminum chassis
6 6001079000000 Light-guide plate for keys 1 32 7103015000000 Machine screw 11
7 7300048000000 Metal dome 1 33 6001080000000 Plastic upper cover 1
8 6100408001000 Waterproof ring for 1 34 6100496000000 Conductive silicone 1
microphone jack rubber for main board
9 6100488000000 P+R front panel keys 1 35 7103008000400 Machine screw 2
10 6201893000000 Speaker fixing sheet 1 36 7500272000000 Heat sink pad 2
11 7102606021000 Self-tapping screw 6 37 / Semi-finished PA with 1
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Exploded View and Packing Guide UHF5 (806MHz–941MHz)
No. Part No. Description Qty. No. Part No. Description Qty.
heat sink pad
12 4210080000700 Speaker cable (with 2-Pin 1 38 3414999000020 PNP transistor 1
plug)
13 5001210000390 Speaker 1 39 / Main PCB 1
14 7400297000000 Speaker felt 1 40 6100532100000 D_SUB waterproof ring 1
15 7102505000110 Machine screw 3 41 5208026100000 Jack 1
16 6001076000010 Front case for control 1 42 6100530100000 Waterproof ring for power 1
panel socket
17 860P580600100 Logo 1 43 5205002100110 Power socket (male) 1
18 6201739000000 Inner lining for knob 1 44 3103994770150 Electrolytic capacitor 1
19 6000876000000 Encoder knob 1 45 7212002500000 Nut 1
20 6100493000000 Power on/off key 1 46 6100531100000 Waterproof ring for 1
antenna connector
21 6100404000000 Emergency key 1 47 4401000009000 BNC RF connector 1
22 7500344000000 PORON pad 1 48 6100494000000 GPS soft stopple 1
23 5130000000040 TFT LCD 2.0" TFT 1 49 7500159000100 Thermal conductive 2
silicone rubber
24 6001078000000 LCD bracket 1 50 7500357000000 Heat sink pad 1
25 5202002100270 Board-to-wire connector 1 A 6100574100000 O_ring 11
26 7207003700000 Nut 1 B 7500344000000 PORON pad 1
Note
Parts that are not marked with Part No. may vary with the radio frequency band.
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UHF5 (806MHz–941MHz) Exploded View and Packing Guide
7
Specifications and Blind Spot UHF5 (806MHz–941MHz)
Standby: <0.6 A
Transmit: 50 W: <12 A
Antenna Impedance 50 Ω
Dimensions (H×W×D) 60 mm × 174 mm × 200 mm (2.4 inch × 6.9 inch × 7.9 inch)
Transmitter
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UHF5 (806MHz–941MHz) Specifications and Blind Spot
11K0F3E@12.5 kHz
16K0F3E@25 kHz
40 dB@12.5 kHz
45 dB@25 kHz
60 dB@12.5 kHz
Adjacent Channel Power
70 dB@20/25 kHz
Audio Response +1 dB to -3 dB
Receiver
Analog:
Digital:
0.3 μV /BER5%
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Specifications and Blind Spot UHF5 (806MHz–941MHz)
TIA-603: 90 dB
Blocking
ETSI: 84 dB
40 dB@12.5 kHz
45 dB@25 kHz
Audio Response +1 dB to -3 dB
Conducted Spurious
< -57 dBm
Emission
Environment
ESD ±8 kV (contact)
±15 kV (air)
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UHF5 (806MHz–941MHz) Specifications and Blind Spot
Accuracy specs are for long-term tracking (95th percentile values>5 satellites visible at a nominal
-130dBm signal strength).
Note
All Specifications are tested according to applicable standards, and subject to change without notice
due to continuous development.
1 864 3 940.8
2 936 4 /
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Circuit Description UHF5 (806MHz–941MHz)
5. Circuit Description
5.1 Front Panel
Front panel includes components such as power supply, keys, LCD, LED indicators, backlight, MMC
interface and volume control knob. The function diagram is shown below.
CONTROL HEAD
Keys Matrix
R0 R1 R2 R1
C0 Back P2 P5 R2
C1 P6 P3 Switch
C2 p1 Down Menu
R3
C3 EMER UP P4 Keyboard C1 3*4 KEY
Keyboard
C2 Interface
C3
C4
U302
QA
BACK LIGHT& BL_LED QB \RESET CS
RX_LED QC U1 SHIFT_CLK CLOCK
SIGNAL LIGHT TX_LED QD A DATA
SPK+
SPK-
MMP ACC_ID
GPIO3&PTT GPIO
Handset_audio
GPIO_2 / D- USB.DP
GPIO_1 / D+ FILTER USB.DM
USB_Vbus 5VD
INT_MIC U231 McBSP
MIC_GROUND
GPIO_4 / Hook GPIO
GPIO_0 / PwrOn GPIO
A
UART2
U7 B
S GPIO
Power Supply
The power supply of the main board powers the front panel via U902 (5 V), and serves as the power
supply for LED indicator, backlight and USB devices. Then the power is further fed to U5, so as to power
the LCD module and U1 (serial-to-parallel converter IC).
Keys
The front panel includes 12 keys, each of which has different functions in different operation mode. The
identifications of each key on the front panel are realized by the 3*4 matrix keyboard.
Programmable Keys S2, S3, S7, S8, S9, S10, and S12 S3, S7, S9, S10, and S12
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UHF5 (806MHz–941MHz) Circuit Description
OK/Menu Key S4
Dial-back/End/Home Screen
/ S2
Key
Redial/Answer/Call Key / S8
LCD
The front panel adopts TFT LCD to transfer data to U302 via the EMIFS data bus. The control signals
include read/write enable signal, memory chip select signal, LCD chip select signal and reset signal,
each of which is pulled up by R36, R35, R34, R33 and R6 respectively. The LCD module is powered by
U5 which converts 5 V into 3.3 V.
LED Indicator and Backlight
The LED enable signal is fed to the serial-to-parallel converter IC (U1), and then is output by U302. RX
status is indicated by green LED, and TX status by red LED. Backlight is activated upon any key press.
The red and green LEDs in series are powered by U902 (5 V) and controlled by Q2 and Q3. The
backlight is also powered by U902 (5 V) and controlled by Q1. Control signals are output via U1.
MMC
For details, please refer to Interface Definition.
Audio Output
The front panel provides two audio outputs: Handset_audio and Internal_audio (SPK±). Handset_audio
is the external output of received audio via MMC interface, while Internal_audio (SPK±) is connected to
the internal speaker.
Volume Control
The volume control is facilitated by the rotary encoder switch (U7), which generates signals to be fed to
U302 through GPIO17 and GPIO18 for volume adjustment.
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Circuit Description UHF5 (806MHz–941MHz)
5.2 Baseband
5.2.1 Power Supply Module
Auto baterry
Voltage Q802\Q803\U201\Q909
13.6±15%
Q804\Q805
9V3A 9V1A
Q920\Q921\U914 Q810 Q111
9V1A
Q6102
Q902
Q6103
5VA
U703 U701
3V3A
U702 U701
5VA 4V3A
U915 Q104 Q100\Q103\Q106\Q110
5VA
U100
3V3A X100
U918
ON\OFF KEY PWB 5VA
IGN_SENCE U905 U500
EMERGENCY
3V3A U231
U909
X302
1V6D
U302
Control Head
U302
U233
3V3D U910
U900
U500
U231
U327
1V8D U231
U903 U232
U302
3V3DP
U901 U326
Both the baseband control IC and the RF section can convert the supplied voltage to an appropriate one
via the voltage converter.
Supply for RF: U914, Q920, and Q921 supply power for the RF section by high current PNP
transistor and comparator, which can work as Low Dropout Regulator (LDR).
Supply for FGU: U918 and U915 supply 3.3V and 5V respectively to U100.
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UHF5 (806MHz–941MHz) Circuit Description
Supply for Baseband: The processor U302 is supplied by 3.3 V (U900), 1.8 V (U903) and 1.6 V
(U919); the memory (U232/U233) is supplied by 3.3 V (U900) and 1.8 V (U903) respectively; the
audio processor IC (U231) is supplied by 3.3 V (U905&U909&U900) and 1.8 V (U903); the DAC
(U500) is supplied by 5 V (U905) and 3.3 V (U900).
The mobile radio is turned on via the Power On/Off key. As this key is pressed, R944 becomes
grounded and Q910 is on. Then Q905 outputs high-level signal, causing U902 and Q920 to start
working. Afterwards, the processor (U302) executes user routines to maintain a high-level power
control signal (PWR_CTR).In this case, the radio starts to work properly after the Power On/Off key
is released.
The mobile radio is turned off via the Power On/Off key. After this key is pressed, LQ910 is on and a
low-level signal (PWB) to power off the radio is detected by U302, which then controls PWR_CTRL to
output low level. Afterwards, the radio becomes powered off.
Ignition Sense
The mobile radio can be turned on when ignition is sensed. When the voltage of ignition signal
exceeds 7 V, Q1 will be turned on by charging of C933, R955 and R956. As a result, the PNP
transistor of Q905 will be further turned on to power the mobile radio. Meanwhile, Q401 will also be
turned on, and U302 will identify ignition signals by detecting the signal from Q401; afterwards, the
level PWR_CTRL is generated by the processor.
Emergency
When the emergency alarm pin is at low level, R940 is grounded, and Q906 is turned on to supply
power for the mobile radio. Meanwhile, Q908 is also turned on and the low level is detected from
U302. At this time, if the mobile radio is off, the PWR_CTRL signal will be output to power on the
mobile radio and the emergency signal will be output. However, if the mobile radio is already on, the
emergency alarm pin will be at lower level and only the emergency signal will be output.
Power-on process:
Step 1 Power on the mobile radio using one of the three methods (Power On/Off key, Ignition Sense, or
Emergency);
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Circuit Description UHF5 (806MHz–941MHz)
Step 2 U917 generates reset signal and remains low level for 1.25 seconds, allowing the processor
(U302) to get started.
Step 4 After receiving the signal, the processor (U302) generates the level of PWR_CTRL. Then the
power-up procedures are completed.
Clock
19.2MHz
U231 U701
32K
32.768KHz
U100
32K_IN
VSS
19.2MHz 9.6MHz
APLL
Input Clock
The 32K clock provided by X375 is mainly used for timing and sleeping of the mobile radio. Its
frequency (32.768 kHz) is divided by U302 (32768 times in all) to 1Hz for counting seconds. The
system clock (19.2MHz) is generated by an external crystal oscillator.
Output Clock
The baseband outputs clock signals to U231, U100 and Option Board respectively.
Interface Distribution
MCSI Interface
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UHF5 (806MHz–941MHz) Circuit Description
MCSI1.CLK CLK
MCSI1.SYNC /CS
When U302 is communicating with U100, it works in Master Mode with clock frequency of up to 9.6
MHz. U100 uses MCSI1.CLK as the clock, MCSI1.DOUT as data cable to configure its register, and
MCSI1.SYNC as chip select signal.
MICROWIRE Interface
UWIRE.SDO MOSI
UWIRE.SCLK SCLK
UWIRE.CS3 /SS
The MICROWIRE interface can accommodate four external devices at most, generally transmitting
control and status messages of external devices, and reading data from ROM. Its maximum clock
frequency is a quarter of system clock frequency. In this case, MICROWIRE is used to configure or
read from the audio processor U231 and requires chip select signal CS3.
U302
PE SPIF.CS2
U701 PC SPIF.SCK
PD SPIF.DOUT
SPI of the processor U302 operates in Master mode, and it is controlled by MPU or DMA. In Master
Mode, U302 can provide four chip select signals, of which CS2 is used to control the Intermediate
Frequency (IF) digital processor U701.
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Circuit Description UHF5 (806MHz–941MHz)
MCBSP3.CLKX PCMCLK
MCBSP3.FSX PCMSYNC
Option Board
MCBSP3.DX PCMIN
MCBSP3.DR PCMOUT
BCLK MCBSP1.CLKX
U231
WCLK MCBSP1.FSX
SDIN MCBSP1.DX
SDOUT MCBSP1.DR
U302
CLKOUT MCBSP2.CLKR
U701 FS MCBSP2.FSR
DOUT MCBSP2.DR
SCLK MCBSP2.CLKX
U500 FS MCBSP2.FSX
DIN MCBSP2.DX
U302 provides three MCBSP interfaces including MCBSP1, MCBSP2 and MCBSP3, which are
compatible with various interfaces.
MCBSP1 is connected to the interface I2C of audio processor U231, to realize two-way
transmission of digital voice and data.
MCBSP2 uses independent clock and frame synchronization for transmission and reception. The
SSI of U701 is connected to the RX end of MCBSP2 for U302. U500 is connected to the TX end
of MCBSP2. In this case, U302 works in Master mode.
MCBSP3 is connected to the Option Board interface for voice and data transmission
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UHF5 (806MHz–941MHz) Circuit Description
UART Interface
GPS_UART1_TXD
U302 UART1.TX
GPS_UART1_RXD
RX
GPS
UART1.RX TX
UART2.TX
UART2.TX RX CONTROLHEAD
UART2.RX (GPIO17/GPIO18)
UART2.RX TX
RX
PC
TX
UART3_TXD_BT
UART3.TX UART_RXD
UART3_RXD_BT
UART3.RX UART_TXD
UART3_RTS_BT Option Board
UART3.RTS UART_CTS
UART3_CTS_BT
UART3.CTS UART_RTS
USB_D+
MAP
USB_D-
Processor U302 provides three UART interfaces, which are used to communicate with different
external devices.
UART2 is used for communication with front panel (GPIO17 and GPIO18).
UART3 is used for communication with the Option Board and accessory connector.
USB Interface
USB_D-
USB.DP
USB_D+
MMP USB.DM
USB.PUEN(W4)
USB.PUEN
U302
A DATA GPIO18
CS
MAP
LCLK GPIO9
VBUS_EN CLOCK
Vbus SCLK GPIO7
USB_VBUS MONITOR
MPUIO11
VBUS_DEC
The mobile radio provides two USB interfaces, which are connected to the same USB signal port of
the processor U302.
Mobile accessory connector contains audio interface, programmable I/O port, serial port, USB port,
accessory identifier port and etc, which are applied for further development. For details, see 7
Interface Definition.
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Circuit Description UHF5 (806MHz–941MHz)
J400, an option board interface, is used to achieve specific function by connecting to the designated
option board. The definition of each pin is listed as below:
Voltage
Pin I/O of the
Signal Function (Option Board Remarks
No. Radio
VDD=3.3 V)
17 UART-RTS O
6 MCBSP-DR I
McBSP:
8 MCBSP-WCLK I/O
MCBSP Multi-channel
10 MCBSP-DX O
buffered serial port
12 MCBSP-FSX I/O
14 AGND AGND / / /
80 mV (standard
output from the
16 AF OB TO MB AF I MAX: 700 mV
option board to the
main board)
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UHF5 (806MHz–941MHz) Circuit Description
Voltage
Pin I/O of the
Signal Function (Option Board Remarks
No. Radio
VDD=3.3 V)
80 mV (standard
output from the main
18 AF MB TO OB AF O MAX: 700 mV
board to the option
board)
19 DGND DGND / / /
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Circuit Description UHF5 (806MHz–941MHz)
RX Audio Path
U302 sends digital audio signals to the audio processor codec (U231) via the SSI bus of
MCBSP1.This bus is composed of CLKX, FSX, DX and DR. It sends the 16-digit demodulated PCM
audio signal to the codec (U231), and adjusts the signal to appropriate amplitude according to the
volume (RMS should be 80 mV when frequency is 1 kHz and deviation is 3 kHz). Then the codec
(U231) converts PCM data into analog audio data via DAC.
U231 provides two outputs: SPK1 and SPK2. SPK1 is amplified by U238 and then is fed to the PA
U201, to derive two outputs of received audio, which will be applied to the front panel speaker and
further development interface respectively. SPK2 is amplified and divided into the four paths of signal
Handset_audio, RX_audio, PUB_Address1 and PUB_Address2. The first two paths are amplified by
U235, and the last two paths are amplified by U236. Output of Handset_audio, PUB_Address1 and
PUB_Address2 are controlled by Q231, Q235 and Q233 respectively.
TX Audio Path
The audio processor U231 has two MIC inputs: the internal MIC and external MIC. The internal MIC
is connected to the MICIN_HND of U231, and is combined with AUX1 to provide differential input.
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UHF5 (806MHz–941MHz) Circuit Description
After 9.3 V is divided by R255 and R264, a bias voltage of about 7 V is provided to the front panel
MIC. The external MIC is connected to the MIC_HED of the codec (U231) as a unidirectional input.
Both MICs are controlled by Q232.When the internal MIC is active, EXT_MIC_EN is at low level, bias
voltage of external MIC is disconnected, and the ADC in U231 samples voltage at the MICIN_HND.
When external MIC is active, EXT_MIC_EN is at high level, Q232 is turned on, bias voltage is
connected, and the ADC in U231 senses only audio data at pin MICIN_HED.
Audio signals input from the MMC interface and the accessory connector are fed to the Codec (U231)
and then are converted by the ADC into 16-bit PCM digital audio signals, which will be fed to U302
via the SSI.
When the mobile radio is set to Public Address mode, the audio signal will be generated by the
internal MIC, and then is buffered by U231, and finally is output via SPK2. The output audio signal is
amplified, and then is output as the two paths of audio PUB_Address1 and PUB_Address2.
5.3 RF Section
5.3.1 Transmitter Circuit
The transmitter circuit is composed of power amplifier circuit and power control circuit. The former is
used to amplify the voltage control oscillator (VCO) signal to the appropriate output power level, while
the latter can keep the output power at the appropriate level, so as to protect the power amplifier from
damage caused by overheating, antenna mismatch, and out-of-range voltage (over voltage or under
voltage may result in damage to Q111, Q805, Q804, Q802 and Q803).
ADC
Voltage
Detec High
9V1A_TX
Temperature
Protection
B+ OMAP
Q810
TXC ANT
Tx/Rx
Switch
Tx_PORT
Microstrip
Attenuator Match Match Match
Matcher Harmonic Microstrip Dual
Rx_PORT Filter Directional Coupler
Q111 Switch’s Power
Firststage Q805 Q804 9.1V
PreDriver Driver Forward Reflect
Q802 Detector Detector
Final_Bias
Q803
Finalstage
Alarm to ADC
B+ VSWR Protection
Temperature
TV_APC
compensation
TX Buffer Amplifier
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Circuit Description UHF5 (806MHz–941MHz)
TX buffer amplifier provides 16 dB power gain by Q111.Adjust the bias circuit of TX buffer amplifier
circuit to get a quiescent bias current of 28 mA for Q111. Power supply for the switching transistor
Q810 is controlled by TX signal, so as to further control the power supply for the whole circuit.
The pre-driver power amplifier is formed by Q805, with variable gain controlled by voltage VGG. The
input matching circuit is composed of C826, L826, L814, C843 and R824.
The driver power amplifier is formed by Q804, with variable gain controlled by voltage VGG. Its
maximum output power is 38.5 dBm and maximum gain is 11 dB.
The final-stage power amplifier outputs via two LDMOS PA transistors (Q802 and Q803) which are in
parallel connection. It can reduce the Q value of the PA input/output match network and expand the
bandwidth of the PA circuit, ensuring the PA circuit’s performance. Both Q802 and Q803 are
controlled by the same bias network. Their static bias current can be adjusted via software to ensure
output consistency.
Antenna Switch
The antenna switch is used to switch between the transmitter circuit and the receiver circuit.
In TX mode
TX signal controls the switching transistor Q810, to further control the power supply (9 V 3 A) for the
PIN diodes D801 and D802. Quiescent bias current of the PIN diode is controlled by the resistors
R821 and R825. In this mode, D801 and D802 are turned on; RF signals are transmitted via the
antenna port through the low-pass filter (composed of C836, C837, C994, C830, C973, C838, C992,
L809, L813, and L810).
In RX mode
TX signal controls the switching transistor Q810, to further control the power supply for the
PIN diodes D801 and D802, which are not applied with DC bias current. When the two PIN diodes
are turned off, signals feed into the RX path through the low pass filter (composed of L827, C852,
and C995).
Low-pass Filter
The low-pass filter consisting of inductors (L809, L813, and L810) and capacitors (C836, C837, C994,
C830, C973, C838, and C992), is used to attenuate harmonic energy from the transmitter.
Directional Coupler
The directional coupler is composed of components such as microstrip directional coupler, D803 and
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UHF5 (806MHz–941MHz) Circuit Description
D804. It is used to detect both forward and reverse power of the transmitter. The forward power is
coupled to the diode D803, and the voltage is applied to the power control circuit (U801). Then U801
outputs the voltage VGG for controlling the gate voltage of Q805 and Q804, ensuring a constant power
output. The reverse power is coupled to D804. The voltage is applied to U802 and then fed into U302 for
detection.
Power Control
The TX power is controlled by power control chips U801. The forward power is applied to the directional
coupler, to output a voltage that can represent the forward power. The voltage together with the preset
voltage feeds to U801 to output a voltage VGG, which can control both gate voltage and gain of Q804
and Q805, ensuring a constant power output.
Thermal and Over-voltage Protection
The circuit comprises thermistor RT804 and resistor R884. The output voltage is proportional to the
detected temperature. Both the voltage used for temperature detection and the threshold voltage are fed
to the operational amplifier U804, to output a voltage signal that is proportional to the detected
temperature. The voltage is applied to software judgment via the diode D129, and then the preset
voltage will be subsequently changed to lower TX power, and to protect the PA from over-heating.
Pressure Pad Switch
The power control circuit includes a pressure pad switch SW1, which is controlled by the conductive
rubber part mounted on the upper cover. When the switch is turned off, the power control voltage VGG
will become low, and no power will be output from PA. Otherwise, PA will work normally.
Tx/Rx
Switch
2
Receiver Front-end
RF signals are sent to the low-pass filter through the directional coupler to remove out-of-band signals,
and are applied to the frequency selection circuit (composed of RF switch and surface acoustic wave
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Circuit Description UHF5 (806MHz–941MHz)
(SAW) filter) to remove unuseful signals in corresponding frequency band. After passing through the RF
band-pass filter and LNA (Q6102), the RF signals together with the first LO signal are sent to the mixer
for the first frequency conversion, to generate the first IF signal of 73.35 MHz. Meanwhile, The LO signal
(12–13 dBm) from the VCO feeds to Q6103 to get a gain (8 dB). The first LO signal (73.35 MHz) passes
through the IF filter (Z6100) to filter the out-of-band spurious signals, and then is sent to the two-stage IF
amplifier circuit (composed of Q6104 and Q6105) for amplification. Finally the amplified signals go to the
IF IC (U701) for digital processing.
Receiver Back-end
MXOP MXON IF2P IF2N GCP GCN
DAC AGC
16dB
SSI TO OMAP
DECIMATION
N
A
L
FREF
CONTROL LOGIC
LO VOLTAGE
CLK SYN
SYN REFERENCE
SPI
IOUTL LOP LON IOUTC CLKP CLKN VREFP VCM VREFN PC PD PE SYNCB
The first IF signal (73.35 MHz) output by the IF amplifier goes into IF IC via Pin 47, where the signal is
converted to the second IF signal (2.25 MHz). Then the un-demodulated digital I/Q signal output from
the SSI is sent to U302 for demodulation. IF IC employs a reference frequency of 19.2 MHz and shares
the crystal with U302. The second LO VCO consists of the external transistor, varactor and relevant
components, to provide the second LO signal. The clock frequency is 18 MHz, which is generated by the
external LC (D702, L715 and C745) resonance loop.
DSP (U302) acquires the audio signal from IF IC. Then this signal goes through U302 to output data
signal, which is sent to U231 and PIN44 (SSI_DI) for digital-to-analog conversion. Finally, the output
analog audio signal will be subjected to gain control, and then fed to the speaker.
Crystal Oscillator
Crystal oscillator (X100) employs a 19.2 MHz Temperature Compensated Crystal Oscillator (TCXO),
and its reference frequency is calibrated by the digital-to-analog converter IC (U500) for accuracy.
PLL IC
The PLL IC (U100) is a fractional frequency divider IC. The logic switch ICs (U101 and U102) work with
the PLL IC (U100) to achieve locking.
Data
Registers
Clock
PD/Charge Pump
Serial MSB/LSB Reference
CS Divider & Pwr-Dn/Mux Out
Interface Dividend Frequency Dividers
Control
Mod_in
Modulation
M
Mux_out
u
x
Unit
ΔΣ
18-Bit
Fractional
Unit Reference
Frequency
Fvco_main Oscillator
Fvco_main Main Main
Divider Divider
Fref_main Fref_main
Ref
Main Phase/
Freq.Detector
and Reference
Charge Pump Frequency
Oscillator
CPout_main
LD/PS_main
Lock Detection or
Power Steering
The 19.2 MHz frequency generated by the crystal oscillator (X100) goes into the PLL IC (U100) for
frequency division, generating the reference frequency. Meanwhile, the frequency generated by VCO
goes into PLL IC (U100) for frequency division. The resulting frequency will be compared with reference
frequency in terms of phase difference in the phase detector. After comparison, the resulting frequency
is converted to CV voltage via the loop filter, to control and lock the frequency.
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Circuit Description UHF5 (806MHz–941MHz)
TX:896-902MHz;
VCTCXO
4V3A X100
TX_VCO
Q103
BPF2
806-941MHz
5V&3V3A
TX:851-870MHz; CLK
Rx:935-941MHz
LPF PLL IC STB
4V3A U100
TX/RX_VCO DATA
Q109
Q106
LD
BB IC
SW Fast Lock SW U302
TX:806-825MHz; U102
VCO_Fee
Attenuator dback LPF
VCO is composed of transistors (Q100, Q103, Q106 or Q110), varactors and Colpitts Oscillators. There
are four TX excitation signal sources: Q100, Q103, Q106 and Q110, of which Q100 and Q106 are also
used to receive LO signals. Q101, Q105, Q108 and Q112 control the operating frequency of the VCO.
U105 isolates the output of VCO circuit while Q107 and Q109 constitute a two-stage buffer amplifier.
The digital-to-analog converter IC (U500) modulates the TX oscillator signal.
GPS UART
U302
module
REB-1315LPx
LCD
GPS data can be acquired via the programmable GPS key on the front panel of the mobile radio. The
GPS function is realized via REB-1315LPx module, which integrates GPS baseband processor circuits.
The GPS signal (1.57542 GHz), received via the GPS active antenna (with a built-in LNA), goes to the
GPS module for processing, and then enters U302 via the UART port. Meanwhile, U302 sends control
command to the GPS module and forwards processed GPS data to the LCD display.
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UHF5 (806MHz–941MHz) Troubleshooting Flow Chart
No
Yes
Yes Yes
Replace X302
No Check power-on
U902 (5VD)
circuit and peripheral
is normal?[5]
circuits of U902
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
End
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Troubleshooting Flow Chart UHF5 (806MHz–941MHz)
[4] The output voltage of U905 and U909 is 5 V and 3.3 V respectively.
Peripheral
Positioning is Yes Yes components are Yes Replace defective
RX signal is weak?[2]
normal?[1] properly connected components
and soldered?
No No
No
No
SiRF Demo software
displays Yes Check front-end
Replace GPS
communication status circuit
module U326
on the computer?
No
Voltage at SMA of
GPS antenna Yes Change active
connector is normal? antenna
[3]
No
No
Replace GPS
module U326
[3] Voltage at SMA of GPS antenna connector ranges from 3.2 to 3.35 V.
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UHF5 (806MHz–941MHz) Troubleshooting Flow Chart
6.3 TX Circuit
Check TX circuit
Yes
Check PA matching
Current is normal? Yes circuit, antenna
[1] switch, and low-pass
circuit, etc
No
No
Control voltage is Check U801
normal? [2]
Yes
No Refer to
TX VCO is troubleshooting flow
normal?[3] chart of FGU circuit
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
End
[1] In analog mode, the current is above 7 A under 30 W or 35 W and above 2 A under 10 W. However,
in digital mode, the current will be reduced by 50%.
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Troubleshooting Flow Chart UHF5 (806MHz–941MHz)
[3] The output amplitude of the TX LO signal at TP803 is about 10 dBm. Make sure that the back-end
circuit is disconnected during test.
[7] The gain is 10 dB and the input signal is 0 dBm at Q802 and Q803.
6.4 RX Circuit
Check RX circuit
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes Yes
Yes
Yes
Check U403 and
relevant
components
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UHF5 (806MHz–941MHz) Troubleshooting Flow Chart
[1] During sensitivity test, use a communication test set to demodulate the audio signal at TP4012 and
TP4016. If the signal is demodulated normally, it is concluded that the front panel is defective.
[2] Use the communication test set to apply a 73.35 MHz IF signal at the mixer, and sensitivity is about
-110 dBm.
[5] The received LO signal at TP9003 is about 18 dBm. Make sure that the LO amplification circuit is
disconnected from the mixer during test.
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Troubleshooting Flow Chart UHF5 (806MHz–941MHz)
Check FGU
Yes
No
Q104 outputs 4.3 V? Check Q104
Yes
No Q108, Q112, Q101, and Yes Q106, Q110, Q100, and No Replace Q106,
VCO oscillates?[1] Q105 work normally? Q103 work normally? Q110,
[2] [3] Q100, and Q103
Yes No Yes
Replace Q108,
Q112, Check D107, D108, D109, D110,
Q101, and Q105 D121, D122, D125, and D126
No No
TP124 CV is normal?[4] PLL U100 is normal? Replace PLL U100
[5]
Yes
Yes
Check U101, U102,
R187, and R171
Yes
No Check 19.2MHz
Oscillates (19.2 MHz)?[7]
oscillator circuit
Yes
Check L809, L813,
L810, M801 and End
peripheral circuit
[2] Q101, Q105, Q108, and Q112 are turned on and output about 3.6 V.
[3] The emitter voltage of Q106, Q110, Q100 and Q103 is about 1.8 V.
[6] The power of the signal from TP109 to PLL is about -15 dBm.
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UHF5 (806MHz–941MHz) Interface Definition
7. Interface Definition
7.1 10-Pin Connector
The 10-pin connector on the front panel is used for audio accessories or data cable connection. The
definition of each pin is described as below.
Load impedance>1 kΩ
Accessory audio output. When
Vrms=600 mV±10%@1
External audio “Mic Audio Output” is selected
3 Analog output kHz
output via CPS, this pin will output the
60% system max.
received audio signal.
deviation
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Interface Definition UHF5 (806MHz–941MHz)
Modulation sensitivity
Vrms=80 mV±10%@1 kHz
7 Mic input Analog input Mic input for palm microphone
60% system max.
deviation
10-pin Accessory Identification Matrix Table (composed of Pin 1 and Pin 10):
Power
2 Ground supply / /
(grounding)
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Interface Definition UHF5 (806MHz–941MHz)
GP5_3
3 GPIO 5V TTL GPIO. Programmable via CPS.
(Chan_Act)
Power
6 Power Ground supply / /
(grounding)
USB data
10 D+ USB data USB data cable+
cable+
Ground
11 USB_GROUND / /
cable
Accessory identification
interface; high level by default.
This pin and Pin 13 (ACC_IO2)
can compose three accessory
15 ACC_IO3 Digital input 5V TTL identification statuses. Please
refer to the “DB26 Accessory
Identification Matrix Table””
below for detailed function
definitions.
Audio
17 Audio Ground / /
(grounding)
USB data
19 D- USB data USB data cable-
cable-
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Interface Definition UHF5 (806MHz–941MHz)
input/output
Ground
21 Ground / /
cable
Digital
22 GP5_7 5V TTL GPIO. Programmable via CPS.
input/output
Digital
23 GP5_6 5V TTL GPIO. Programmable via CPS.
input/output
AUX Audio Out Analog Load impedance >1 kΩ Auxiliary audio (external
24
1 output Vrms=300 mV±10% speaker) output 1
AUX Audio Out Analog Load impedance >1 kΩ Auxiliary audio (external
25
2 output Vrms=300 mV±10% speaker) output 2
Analog
Ignition Sense
26 voltage Ignition voltage input>7V Input pin for ignition voltage
Detect Pin
input
Note
When a pin is marked with 5 V TTL level, this pin has the pull-up function. If the pin needs to be set to
high level, empty this pin.
DB26 Accessory Identification Matrix Table (composed of Pin 13 and Pin 15):
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UHF5 (806MHz–941MHz) Interface Definition
7 RS Register select
8 WR Write signal
9 RD Read signal
10 DB0
11 DB1
12 DB2
13 DB3
14 DB4
15 DB5
16 DB6
Data bus
17 DB7
18 DB8
19 DB9
20 DB10
21 DB11
22 DB12
23 DB13
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Interface Definition UHF5 (806MHz–941MHz)
24 DB14
25 DB15
26 DB16
27 DB17
29 IM3
Select data cable
30 IM0
32 LED_K1
34 LED_K3
Voltage
I/O of the
Pin No. Signal Function (Option Board Remark
Radio
VDD=3.3 V)
11 UART-TX O
13 UART-RX I
MCBSP-D
6 I
R
MCBSP-W
8 I/O
CLK McBSP: Multi-channel
MCBSP
MCBSP-D buffered serial port
10 O
X
MCBSP-F
12 I/O
SX
14 AGND AGND / / /
AF OB TO 80 mV (standard
16 AF I MAX: 700mV
MB output from the
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Interface Definition UHF5 (806MHz–941MHz)
Voltage
I/O of the
Pin No. Signal Function (Option Board Remark
Radio
VDD=3.3 V)
80 mV (standard
AF MB TO output from the main
18 AF O MAX: 700mV
OB board to the option
board)
19 DGND DGND / / /
44
UHF5 (806MHz–941MHz) Interface Definition
20 GP5_8 Input/output
22 GP5_7 Input/output
5 HOOK HOOK
6 PTT PTT
11 UART2_TXD_B /
45
Interface Definition UHF5 (806MHz–941MHz)
17 KB_C0
18 KB_C1
19 KB_C2
21 KB_R0
22 KB_R1
23 KB_R2
31 F_D7
32 F_D6
33 F_D5
LCD data bus
34 F_D4
35 F_D3
36 F_D2
46
UHF5 (806MHz–941MHz) Interface Definition
37 F_D1
LCD data bus
38 F_D0
39 GND Grounding
47
Tuning Description UHF5 (806MHz–941MHz)
8. Tuning Description
8.1 Required Test Instruments
Radio communication test sets: HP8921 and Aeroflex 3920
Multimeter
Tuner software
The specific operations are described in the table below. After tuning the items of the current channel,
you must switch the radio to the next channel; otherwise, the adjustments will not be saved to the radio
properly.
Items Method
TX Section
1. Connect the radio to HP8921 via the antenna connector, and set HP8921
to TX test mode.
Warp 3. Adjust the vernier on the Tuner until the frequency offset between the
frequency displayed on HP8921 and the frequency (Tx) displayed on
Tuner is less than or equals to ±40 Hz.
4. Click the “Save” button on Tuner to save the existing value to the radio.
1. Connect the radio to HP8921 via the antenna connector, and set HP8921
Transmit Power
to TX test mode.
Calibration
2. Open the Tuner software and go to “TUNE_DATA -> TX -> Transmit
Power Calibration” in the left navigation tree. Then select an appropriate
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UHF5 (806MHz–941MHz) Tuning Description
Items Method
channel.
5. Click the “Save” button on Tuner to save the existing value to the radio.
1. Connect the radio to HP8921 via the antenna connector, and set HP8921
to TX test mode.
De-Emphasis: off
Transmit-to-Deviation
3. Open the Tuner software and go to “TUNE_DATA -> TX ->
Transmit-to-Deviation” in the left navigation tree. Then click the “Transmit
On” button. Then set the modulation signal of HP8921 to “100 Hz”.
5. Click the “Save” button on Tuner to save the existing value to the radio.
1. Connect the radio to HP8921 via the antenna connector, and set HP8921
to TX test mode.
De-Emphasis: off
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Tuning Description UHF5 (806MHz–941MHz)
Items Method
4. Click the “Transmit On” button on Tuner. Then set the modulation signal
of HP8921 to “100 Hz”.
5. Adjust the value in the dialog box on Tuner until the frequency deviation
displayed on HP8921 is “5 kHz”.
7. Click the “Save” button on Tuner to save the existing value to the radio.
1. Connect the radio to HP8921 via the antenna connector, and set HP8921
to TX test mode.
Transmit Oscillator
2. Open the Tuner software and go to “TUNE_DATA -> TX -> Transmit
Voltage
Oscillator Voltage” in the left navigation tree.
3. Click the “Save” button to save the existing value to the radio.
RX Section
2. Connect the Audio Out port of the radio to the Audio In port of HP8921,
and set HP8921 to RX test mode.
6. Adjust the vernier on Tuner until the “SINAD” value displayed on HP8921
is less than 14 dB.
8. Click the “Save” button on Tuner to save the existing value to the radio.
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UHF5 (806MHz–941MHz) Tuning Description
Items Method
1. Connect the radio to HP8921 via the antenna connector, and set HP8921
to RX test mode.
4. Click the “Save” button on Tuner to save the existing value to the radio.
1. Connect the radio to HP8921 via the antenna connector, and set HP8921
to RX test mode.
4. Click the “Save” button to save the existing value to the radio.
Step 2 Open the Tuner software and go to “TEST -> TX -> Transmit BER (0.153)”.
Step 3 Select the channel to be tested and select the corresponding power level (High Power or Low
Power) in “Parameter” on Tuner.
Step 6 Observe the “avg” value of “UUT TX Bit Err” parameter in “UUT Measurements” module of
Aeroflex 3920, which is the average bit error rate of the tested channel during transmitting.
The radio is operating properly when the Aeroflex 3920 parameters are as follows:
Step 2 Open the Tuner software and go to “TEST -> RX -> Receiver BER (0.153)”.
Step 3 Select the channel to be tested and click the “Start” button on Tuner.
You can set different “Average Num” (the calculation base of BER, which is “10” by default) to
obtain different “Average Rate”.
Step 5 Modify the value of “Lv1” parameter of Aeroflex 3920, so as to obtain the average BERs of the
tested channel under different signal strengths.
The mobile radio is operating properly when the average BER is less than 5%.
Note
When the parameter “Lv1” is set to “-110 dBm”, the mobile radio is operating properly when
the average BER is less than 1%.
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9. PCB View
MD78X/MD78XG PCB View (Front Panel)
Top Layer
53
MD78X/MD78XG PCB View (Front Panel)
Bottom Layer
54
MD78X/MD78XG PCB View (Main Board)
Top Layer
55
MD78X/MD78XG PCB View (Main Board)
Bottom Layer
56
10.
10. Block
原理框图 Diagram
MD78X/MD78XG 电源模块
Block Diagram (Power Section)
Auto baterry
Voltage Q802\Q803\U201\Q909
13.6±15%
Q804\Q805
9V3A 9V1A
Q920\Q921\U914 Q810 Q111
9V1A
Q6102
Q902
Q6103
5VA
U703 U701
3V3A
U702 U701
5VA 4V3A
U915 Q104 Q100\Q103\Q106\Q110
5VA
U100
3V3A X100
U918
ON\OFF KEY PWB 5VA
IGN_SENCE U905 U500
EMERGENCY
3V3A U231
U909
X302
1V6D
U302
Control Head
U302
U233
3V3D U910
U900
U500
U231
U327
1V8D U231
U903 U232
U302
3V3DP
U901 U326
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MD78X/MD78XG Block Diagram (RF Section)
ADC
9V1A_TX Voltage
Detec
High
Temperature
Protection
B+ OMAP
TXC ANT
Tx/Rx
Switch
Tx_PORT
Microstrip
Attenuator Match Match Match
Matcher Microstrip Dual
Harmonic
Rx_PORT Filter Directional Coupler
Q111 Switch’s Power
Firststage Q805 Q804 9.1V
PreDriver Driver
Forward Reflect
Detector Detector
Q802 Q803
Finalstage
Alarm to ADC
B+ VSWR Protection
Final_Bias
TX:935-941MHz;
Rx:924.35-943.35MHz Temperature
4V3A MOD H 5VA&3V3D compensation TV_APC
TX_VCO_L
U500
MOD L
BPF
Q107 U105 806-941MHz
TX:896-902MHz; X302
X100 TCXO
4V3A VCTCXO
TX_VCO_H
BPF
806-941MHz
5V&3V3A
TX:851-870MHz; CLK
MCSI
Rx:861.65-867.65MHz
U100 STB
SPI
4V3A LPF
PLL IC
RX_VCO_L DATA
Q109
LD
U302
U101 Fast Lock SW BB IC
SW
TX:806-825MHz;
4V3A
LPF
U102 Fast Lock SW
RX_VCO_H
SW 1 2
U6107
Switch
Attenuator
Q6103
I/Q singal BW_SW-1
1
VCO_Feed
Attenuator back LPF
2
U701 SAW Filter 938MHz SAW Filter 938MHz
IF IC
IF Filter Mixer
IF Processor IF Amp U403 Low Noise Amp
Q6104 Z6100
Q6102
Q6105 SAW Filter 862MHz SAW Filter 862MHz
BW_SW
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MD78X/MD78XG Block Diagram (Baseband Section)
RF
Mcbsp2_TX
Mcbsp2_RX
cs1 cs2 Power,IO control
EMIFS
FLASH:8Mx16
AUX
psRAM:2MX16
ADC
DSP Speed:96MHz(
Headset I2S McBSP1 TMS320C55X max)
driver CODEC EMIFF datax16 Mobile SDRAM
128Mb:8Mx16
MCLK
CP McBSP3 JTAG
MIC JTAG
Driver SPI BELL
19.2MHz
MCLK CLK AD9864
OMAP5912 TCXO
19.2MHZ
RX_AF_DO
TX_AF_DO
32.768k
PWM0/PWT
cs3 uWIRE
MPU
UART3 ARM926EJ-S
UART1 GPS
OPTION BOARD GPIOs
Audio I2C UART2 IGN_SENSE
PA or GPIO
GPIOs EMERGENCY
USB GPIOs KEY
PWB
Aux audio
PRGM GPIOs 74HC595
Clk/data/cs
USB
Rear
Accessory
(MAP) Acc_ID
59
2 1
M1 M2 M3 M4
TP1 TP10TP11TP4 TP5 TP12TP13TP2 TP6 TP3 TP7 TP14TP15TP8 TP16TP9 TP17
1
3V3A
1
TP TP TP TP TP TP TP TP TP TP TP TP TP TP TP TP TP D3
BLM18PG300SN1
C2
L2
0.047uF(NC)
0.1uF
C3
0.047uF(NC)
C1
0.047uf
0.047uF(NC)
0.047uF(NC)
100pF 0.1uF U2
3
R6
5VD
B3
B2
B1
CM1440
5VD 5VD 5VD
42
10k J1
U1 C1 A1
C38
16
C70 A UART2_RXD
GND3
GND2
GND1
Y1 X1
C41
C42
C43
C2 A2 PRST
C39
BACKLIGHT B Y2 X2 UART2_TXD
GND2
0.047uF(NC)
15 11 C3 A3 CLOCK 25
470pF
VCC
R4 R3 R39 R40 1 Q0 SHCP 12 C4 Y3 X3 A4 CSLED 24 S/P_CLOCK
R41 R42 Q1 STCP Y4 X4 S/P_CSLED
5VD 270 270 270 270 R2 R5 2 10 C5 A5 DATA 26
270 270 Q2 SHR Y5 X5 U3 S/P_DATA
270 270 3 13 C6 A6 CS2_LCD 29
0.047uF(NC)
D11 Q3 STR PRST Y6 X6 CS2_LCD
1
1
4 C1 A1 F_A1_LCD 30
C71 C68 C69 D4 Q4 Y1 X1 F_A1_LCD
D1 C47 C48 D2 C49 D5 C50 D6 C51 D7 C52 D16 C62 D24 C67 5 C4 D10 C2 A2 WE_LCD 28
D8 C56 C58 6 Q5 14 C3 Y2 X2 A3 OE_LCD 27 WE_LCD
4
D9 D12 Q6 DS Y3 X3 OE_LCD
C45
470pF 470pF 470pF C53 C54 C55 C57 C59 7 0.1uF J2 R9 33 C4 A4 F_D0 38
C44
17 18
GND
9 Q7 C5 Y4 X4 A5 F_D1 37 F_D0_LCD
GND1
GND2
GND3
DB7 DB8
B B
Q7S 16 19 Y5 X5 F_D1_LCD
2
2
470pF 470pF 470pF 470pF 470pF DB6 DB9 C6 A6 F_D2 36
C60 MMBZ6V8ALT1G 15 20 Y6 X6 F_D2_LCD
3
C46 DB5 DB10 F_D3 35
470pF 470pF 470pF 470pF 470pF 470pF 470pF 470pF 470pF 470pF 470pF 14 21 F_D3_LCD
8
DB4 DB11 CM1440 U4 F_D4 34
3
13 22 F_D4_LCD
B1
B2
B3
DB3 DB12 F_D5 33
R10 12 23 C1 A1 F_D5_LCD
R31 R37 C40 DB2 DB13 Y1 X1 F_D6 32
R38 R1 R7 R8 R32 R46 33 11 24 C2 A2 F_D6_LCD
270 270 3 Q2 0.047uF 0.047uF 1V8A DB1 DB14 Y2 X2 F_D7 31
270 270 270 270 270 270 10 25 C3 A3 F_D7_LCD
DB0 DB15 Y3 X3 R11 33 PRST 16
R12 33 9 26 C4 A4 PRST
2 RD DB16 Y4 X4 UART2_RXD 10
R13 8 27 C5 A5
GND1
GND2
GND3
11 UART2_RXD
7 WR DB17 28 C6 Y5 X5 A6 R14 NC(47) UART2_TXD
RED
NC 3V3A 39 UART2_TXD
3 6 RS RESET 29 1V8A Y6 X6
R17 R15 0 15 GND
R18 5 CS IM3 30 R16 NC CM1440
1 2 33 3V3A 14 5VD
FLM IM0
B1
B2
B3
3
0 4 31 R19 0 SPKR1-
Q1 R47 IOVCC LED_A 13
Q3 GRN 3 32 R20 10 C5 SPKR1+
4.7k VCI2 LED_K1 40
1 2 33 R21 10 C7 100pF PWB_IN
VCI1 LED_K2 C8 17
1 C9 C6 1 34 R22 10 KB_C0
GND LED_K3 18
0.1uF 100pF 36 35 0.1uF 100pF KB_C1
GND2 GND1 19
C10 C11 C12 KB_C2
20
2
3
CSZLCM1830 100pF 21 KB_C3
Q4 22 KB_R0
100pF100pF 23 KB_R1
5VD U5 2 KB_R2
ACC_IO1 3
3V3A ACC_IO1
L1 PTT 6
4 5 R23 0 PTT_MMP
Vin Vout HANDSET_AUDIO 12
1
USB_D- 7 HANDSET_AUDIO
2 USB_D-
Vss C14 MIC_GROUND 2
C66 MIC_GROUND
3
C65 C13 0.1uF USB_VBUS 4
4.7uF USB_VBUS
4.7uF 0.1uF D13 TP19 INT_MIC 1
3 1 INT_MIC
CE Nc TP18 USB_D+ 8
HOOK 5 USB_D+
ACC_IO2 9 HOOK_MMP
GND1
TP20 TP21TP22TP23 TP24 C64 3900pF ACC_IO2
C16
2
5VD U6 C15 CON40_MAIN
S1
1V8A 270pF
L3 270pF C63 270pF
41
3
4 5 R24 NC on\off TP TP TP TP TP J3
Vin Vout D15 SPKR
2 1 2 2 SPKR1-
Vss C18 SPKR- 1 SPKR1+
C17 SPKR+
1uF(nc)
1uF(nc) 3 1 C19 470pF PWB_IN
CE Nc
2
KB_C0 C0 C1 C2 C3
R0 BACK P6 P1 EM
A1 KB_C1 R1 P2 P3 DOWN UP
ANTENNA KB_C2 R2 P5 SWMENU p4
3V3A TP25
TP26 TP40 C20 KB_C3
UART2_TXD
C21
470pF KB_R0
1 2
R25 R26 470pF KB_R1
10k 10k C22
UART2_RXD S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 KB_R2
GND
PF1 PF1 PF1 PF1 PF1
3
470pF
U7 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2
4 5 P6 P3 MEMU UP BACK S7
S1 S2
1 R27 0 A
1 2
R28 A
2 3 B
K1
K2
C B R29 0
Emergency
1
0 5O ohm matching S8 S9 S10 S11 S12
C23 C24 PF1 PF1 PF1 PF1 PF1
6
7
W1
R30 0 0.1uF 0.1uF 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 TP27 TP28 TP29
TP TP TP
FIXER P5 p2 p1 DOWN
C28
P4
C29 C30
C25 C26 C27
NC 470pF
3
NC 470pF D23 470pF
470pF
3
3V3A
D14
D20
D17 D18 D19
1
2
R36 R35 R34 R33 C35
C31 C32 C36 C37
C34 470pF C33
470pF 470pF 470pF
470pF 470pF 470pF
10k 10k 10k 10k
J4
CS2_LCD 1
ACC_I00 2
A A
F_A1_LCD PTT 3 R43 1k
HANDSET_AUDIO 4
WE_LCD USB_D- 5
MIC_GROUND 6
OE_LCD USB_VBUS 7
INT_MIC 8
USB_D+ 9
HOOK 10 R44 1k
ACC_IO1 R45 1k
5VD U8
2
4 2 TP30TP31TP32TP33TP34TP35TP36TP37
TP38TP39
D22 VCC IO1
C61
0.1uF 1 3
D21 GND IO2
3
TP TP TP TP TP TP TP TP TP TP
60 File No.:
Approve:
J
2 1
5 4 3 2 1
TP4012
TP4016
EXT_SPKR+
D EXT_SPKR- D
SPKR1+
CODEC_SSI_WCLK
CODEC_SSI_BCLK
SPKR1-
CODEC_SSI_DO
CODEC_SSI_DI
CODEC_MOSI
CODEC_SCLK
CODEC_MISO
/CODEC_DAV
CODEC_/SS
CODEC_CLK
9V3 L232 9d3V
B+
C232
C233
1
0.1u C285 C284
0.1u C234 +
C235
15
14
13
10uF/25V
1
2
8
9
0.01u 0.1u 47uF/25V
U201
2
1
OUT1+
OUT2+
OUT1-
OUT2-
VCC2
VCC1
PW-GND
S-GND
TP232
1
TP233
1
TP234
1
TP235
1
ST-BY
TP236
MUTE
1V8D
NC3
NC2
NC1
SPK_SEL
R288 47K C268 0.47u R289 0
IN1
IN2
C236 9d3V
12
7
6
5
10
11
R287 5.6K
4
3
2
1
33
33
0.1u RN230 C245 220p
100*4 3V3A VAG
R232
R231
9d3V
6
7
8
C283 C297 C296 R295 1K
1
Q230
B- B
B OUT
B+
V+
3V3D C289 0.1u 100p
+ 47pF R237 56K
5
6
7
8
C293 4 3
-+
1
0.1u
49
48
47
46
45
44
43
42
41
40
39
38
37
C520 10uF/10V
C240
A OUT
+ C237
R292
+-
2
A
C239 U238 C294 R241 R238 3.3K
2
V-
R234 R235 10u/10v C287
DVSS
BCLK
WCLK
MCLK
SCLK
MOSI
SS
DAV
SDOUT
MISO
A+
A-
T-PAD
DVDD
SDIN
3
2
1
3V3A
1 36 C291
IOVDD DRVSS2 5 1
2 35 C288
PWR_DN OUT8P R286 47K
3 34 C243 U237 1u 100p
/CODEC_RST RESET BVDD UMC4N
1 R242 0 4 33 R239 5.6K
TP238 GPIO2 OUT8N 0.1u 5 6 C242 220p
1 5 32 VCC S
TP239 GPIO1 DRVSS1 2 1
6 31 GND B1
AVDD2 VGND/CP_OUTN 4 3 C290 1u
C 7 30 A B0 LOW_LEVEL_MUTE C
8 AVSS2 SPKFC 29 Q231
3V3A AVDD1 DRVDD
9 28 C251 1u C247 220p 3 4
BUZZ_IN/CP_INN
1
MICBIAS_HED
C519 +
0.1u 11 NC10 SPK1 26 C249 1u
R291 1.2K
MICIN_HND
MICIN_HED
CP_INP
AVSS1
AUX2
AUX1
VBAT
11
0.022UF R296 1 5
U231 LM2902
13
11
UMC4N LM2902
-
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
14
12 C252 1u
VAG
+ R250 15K
6 - C253 1u/25V
1V8D R251 600mV
7 HANDSET_AUDIO
U235D
C255 VAG 5 +
C256 100
1
4
C262 C259 R236 100P
1u 100P R252 100K U235B
NC R280 10K 10K 9d3V
TEMP_DET TP237 1u
4
D230 MMBZ20VALT1G
1K R290
NC R254 9d3V
11
TEMP_DET2
C238 C200 LM2902
C292 30K R257 C263
4.7UF R284 1u 1u C257 1u
R285 9 - 1u
10K R258 C258 0.1u 15k R260 330mV
15k 8 RX_AUDIO
CODEC_PWT 9d3V
R259 10K VAG 10 +
100
R261 R279 R283
C260 C261
RXAF_DO
TXAF_DI
1
C266 R255 9d3V 1u
4
1u 47pF 470 R262 100K
L233 C298 C299 Q232
C204
3 4 C206
MIC_GROUND R263
11
1u 1u 47pF
1
VAG 3 +
Q233
B INT_MIC 1 5 B
C271 R264 1K
D232 C270 U235A
5
47pF 47pF
4
R269
L235
9d3V 100K
11
EXT_MIC R268
C272 C273 R267 1K C274 100K C277
47pF 47pF 0.1u C276 1u
TP4029 6 -
1u R271
7 PUB_ADDRESS2
VAG R272 47K 5 +
100
EXT_MIC_EN C278
1u U236B
D231
4
C281
Q234 Q235 1u 9d3V
VAG
3 4 C279 1u C280 220p 3 4
11
R273 24K
R274 100K
R276 C282
2 R275 2 R277
100K 1u
100K 47K 9
11
-
R278
8 PUB_ADDRESS1
1 5 1 5 10 +
100
13 -
11
4
2 - VAG
9d3V R266 U236D
1 9d3V
47K
3
4
+
R265 9d3V PUB_ADDRESS1_EN
1.8K
1
U236A
R270
47K + C275 PUB_ADDRESS_MIC_EN
4
10uF/10V
2
9d3V
A A
5 4 3 2 1
5 4 3 2 1
L501
5VA 2 1
L500
D 2 1 D
1
C471
+ C509
0.1u C508 C510
10u/10v 0.1u 100P
2
R528
68K
R513
100K
0.1u
R529 33K
C515
R568 R503 1K R564 0 R566 0 Final_bias
C500 C501 R542
R508 C502 R504 1K R565 0 R567 0
C 33p 330p NC 3300p TV_APC C
NC R500 NC R501 C506 C507 C521 C522 C523 C524
R502
100K 10K 1K 0.01uF 0.01uF NC NC NC NC
MOD_H
R514 100K
R505 R506 R507
0 10K 0
MOD_L_RFCS C514 0.1UF
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
NC
9
U500
PD REFINAB
LDAC OUTA
OUTB
DVDD AVDD
SCLK OUTC
OUTD
FS REFINCD
DGND AGND
DIN
CS
3V3D
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
B B
+ C512 R509 10k
C511 C513
10u/10v 0.1u 1000P R512 10k
2
R510 10k
1 8
DAC_DIN 2 7
DAC_SCLK 3 6
DAC_FS 4 5
RN500 100*4
C516 C517 C518
100P 100P 100P
A A
5 4 3 2 1
62
5 4 3 2 1
TP4044
TP4047
TP4051
TP4045
TP4050
TP4043
TP4054
TP4049
TP4046
TP4048
TP4053
TP4052
D D
F_D0 R487 33
F_D1 R489 33 F_D0_LCD
F_D2 R490 33 F_D1_LCD
F_D3 R492 33 F_D2_LCD
F_D4 R515 33 F_D3_LCD
F_D5 R516 33 F_D4_LCD
F_D6 R517 33 F_D5_LCD
F_D7 R518 33 F_D6_LCD
/OE R519 33 F_D7_LCD
/WE R520 33 /OE_LCD
CS2 R521 33 /WE_LCD
F_A1 R522 33 CS2_LCD
F_A1_LCD
U302A U233
SDR_A0 A2 J8 F_A1
SDRAM.A0 FLASH.A1 F_A1 G1
SDR_A1 B2 D3 F_A2 A0
SDRAM.A1 FLASH.A2 F_A2 F1
SDR_A2 B6 C1 F_A3 A1
SDRAM.A2 FLASH.A3 F_A3 E1 J2 F_D0
SDR_A3 A1 E4 F_A4 A2 DQ0
SDRAM.A3 FLASH.A4 F_A4 D1 G3 F_D1
SDR_A4 G10 D2 F_A5 A3 DQ1
SDRAM.A4 FLASH.A5 F_A5 F2 K3 F_D2
SDR_A5 B9 F4 F_A6 A4 DQ2
SDRAM.A5 FLASH.A6 F_A6 E2 H4 F_D3
SDR_A6 G12 E3 F_A7 A5 DQ3
SDRAM.A6 FLASH.A7 F_A7 D2 H5 F_D4
SDR_A7 G11 J7 F_A8 A6 DQ4
SDRAM.A7 FLASH.A8 F_A8 C2 K6 F_D5
SDR_A8 G9 F3 F_A9 A7 DQ5
SDRAM.A8 FLASH.A9 F_A9 C6 G6 F_D6
SDR_A9 B12 G4 F_A10 A8 DQ6
1V8D SDRAM.A9 FLASH.A10 F_A10 E6 J7 F_D7
SDR_A10 B8 G3 F_A11 A9 DQ7
SDRAM.A10 FLASH.A11 F_A11 F6 K2 F_D8
SDR_A11 H10 G2 F_A12 A10 DQ8
C311 C305 C306 C307 SDRAM.A11 FLASH.A12 F_A12 C7 H3 F_D9
SDR_A12 H9 K8 F_A13 A11 DQ9
SDRAM.A12 FLASH.A13 F_A13 D7 J3 F_D10
0.1u 1u 0.01u 100p H11 H4 F_A14 A12 DQ10
SDRAM.A13 FLASH.A14 F_A14 E7 K4 F_D11
H3 F_A15 A13 DQ11
FLASH.A15 F_A15 F7 J6 F_D12
SDR_D0 D6 K7 F_A16 A14 DQ12
SDRAM.D0 FLASH.A16 F_A16 D8 H6 F_D13
SDR_D1 C6 J2 F_A17 A15 DQ13
U232 SDRAM.D1 FLASH.A17 F_A17 G8 K7 F_D14
SDR_D2 C5 J4 F_A18 A16 DQ14
D3
C7
C C
E7
A9
B3
A7
J9
R441 10K
R326 10K
R353 10K
R536 SDR_A10 H9 D1 SDR_D10 SDR_D14 D12 P2 F_D3 NC6
A10 DQ10 SDRAM.D14 FLASH.D3 /WE C5 L2
0 SDR_A11 G2 C2 SDR_D11 SDR_D15 C12 P4 F_D4 R359 WE NC7
A11 DQ11 SDRAM.D15 FLASH.D4 1 CS1_SRAMJ1 B3
SDR_A12 G1 C1 SDR_D12 P7 F_D5 NC TP302 CE1-ps NC8
A12 DQ12 FLASH.D5 /OE H2 L3 R572
SDR_BA0 G7 B2 SDR_D13 C14 R2 F_D6 OE NC9
BA0 DQ13 SDRAM.DQSH FLASH.D6 TP303 1 /CS3_FLASH H1 B4 nc
SDR_BA1 G8 B1 SDR_D14 D4 R3 F_D7 CEf NC10
BA1 DQ14 SDRAM.DQSL FLASH.D7 RDY R356 0 E4 F4
A2 SDR_D15 /SDR_CS G8 R4 F_D8 0 RY/BYf NC11
DQ15 SDRAM.CS FLASH.D8 /RST_OUTR440 D4 G4
/SDR_CAS F7 D9 T2 F_D9 0 RESET NC12
CAS SDRAM.CLKX FLASH.D9 /WP R399 C4 L4
/SDR_RAS F8 R544 SDR_BA0 B3 T3 F_D10 WP/ACC NC13
RAS SDRAM.BA0 FLASH.D10 VFLASH R442 10K D5 B5
SDR_DQML E8 0 SDR_BA1 C3 P8 F_D11 CE2ps NC14
LDQM SDRAM.BA1 FLASH.D11 G5
SDR_DQMU F1 E2 1 SDR_CLK C9 U1 F_D12 F_A24 R444 nc NC16
UDQM NC TP308 SDRAM.CLK FLASH.D12 J4 K5
/SDR_WE F9 SDR_CKE H12 U3 F_D13 VCCf NC17
CK1 WE SDRAM.CKE FLASH.D13 VFLASH J5 L5
1 SDR_CLK F2 SDR_DQMU D10 T4 F_D14 VCCps NC18
CLK SDRAM.DQMU FLASH.D14 B6
SDR_CKE F3 SDR_DQML C8 V3 F_D15 NC19
CKE SDRAM.DQML FLASH.D15 C310 C308 C309 L6
VSSQC3
VSSQD7
VSSQA3
VSSQB7
VSSE3
VSSJ1
10K
10K
10K
10K
SDRAM.CAS FLASH.WE L7
V4 /WP NC23
FLASH.WP A8
V2 RDY NC24
FLASH.RDY/GPIO10 B8
A1
J1
E3
A3
C3
B7
D7
L4 NC25
FLASH.ADV H8
M7 1 NC26
FLASH.CS0/GPIO62 TP310 L8
R481
M3 CS1_SRAM NC27
R322
R316
R482
R483
R453
R351
FLASH.CS1/FLASH.CS1L G2
Y1 VSS1
FLASH.CS1U/GPIO16 /CODEC_RST J8 M8
M4 CS2 VSS2 NC28
FLASH.CS2/FLASH.BAA/FLASH.CS2L P3
FLASH.CS2U/GPIO5 PWB
N8 /CS3_FLASH
FLASH.CS3/GPIO3 W1
B
1V8D FLASH.RP/FLASH.CS2UWE N3 B
FLASH.CLK/FLASH.CS2UOE AA20
RST_OUT/GPIO41 /RST_OUT
M8 BE1
PIN E2 Must be left unconnected FLASH.BE1/FLASH.CS2UWE/GPIO60
FLASH.BE0/FLASH.CS2UOE/GPIO59
L3 BE0
128Mbit NOR Flash ,can be extended to 256Mbit
128Mbit ,can be extended to 256Mbit,512Mbit
3V3D 1V8D VFLASH
NC R281
0R R282
A A
5 4 3 2 1
5 4 3 2 1
D D
L908
19.2_OMAP 3V3A
1
R414
R419 C340 C368
+ 10
C338 nc C336 C401 0.1u 47pF
1000p 0.1u 10u/10V
X302
TP309 C364 33PF
2
X375 CLK 4 1
TP377 VCC VT
L151 C337 R426
C375 C376 OSC 0
3 2
20p
1
OUT GND
20p L147 470n
470n
1000p
1
C365
C362 C363
R375 82p
82p 82p
4
0 R374
OSC32
1
0
AA13
V13
P13
W3
Y2
U302C
1V6D
OSC32K_OUT
OSC1_OUT
OSC32K_IN
CLK32K_IN
OSC1_IN
Y13 A15
VSS CVDD M2
3V3D R382 10K CVDD
J374 R19 Y9 1V6D 1V6D
1 J20 GPIO1 CVDD Y20
3V3D MPU_BOOT CVDD
2 GPIO13 R377 10K AA3
N19 CVDD1 A3 C382 C383 C384 C385 C379 C380 C381 C378
GPIO13/LCD.BLUE0 CVDD2 A9 0.1u 0.1u 0.01u 100p 0.1u 0.1u 0.01u 100p
NC R378 10K CVDD2
3V3D W19 E2
C BFAIL CVDD2 C
TP374 1LOW-PWR R379 10K T20
R380 33 U20 LOW_PWR B13
R12 MPU_RST CVDD3 B20
/PRST PWRON_RESET CVDD3 1V6D
C356 0.1u R381 33 J21
R383 1K V18 CVDD3 R20
W15 CONF CVDD3
VOTG_DET GPIO40/BCLKREQ W12 1V6A 1V6D
R385 10K R10 CVDDRTC
3V3D R386 10 L913
GPIO23/MCLKREQ A11
P12 CVDDDLL C386 BLM18PG300SN1D
VSS Y21 0.1u MMBZ5V6ALT1G
TP375 CVDDA
C339 100p 3V3D_OMAP D236
MCLK
A19
R387 33 DVDD1 R388 10
V5 E21
1
1
VBUS_DEC MPUIO11 DVDD4 0.1u 0.1u 0.1u 0.1u 0.1u 0.1u
B14 100p + C402
W9 DVDD4 VFLASH
RESET_BT/SYSTEM_SYNC GPIO25/MCSI2.DOUT 10uF/10V D234
C2
DVDD5 H2
2
DVDD5 R1
/TRST Y18 DVDD5
TRST 3V3D_OMAP
2 1 TMS V17 AA11
TMS DVDD6 VFLASH 1V8D
4 3 TDI Y19 Y16
R391 6 5 TDI DVDD7 L21
8 7 TDO AA19 DVDD8 U21
10K TDO DVDD9 C400 C341 C398 C399 C335
10 9 RTCK Y17 V12
RTCK DVDDRTC 0.1u 100p 0.1u 0.01u 100p
12 11 TCK W18
14 13 EMU0 V16 TCK J1
EMU0 LDO.FILTER D239
EMU1 W17
EMU1 C396
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
J375 1u
R392 R393 R394 R395 R396
B JTAG 10K 10K 10K 4.7K 4.7K B
A13
A21
B1
B5
B7
B16
F20
G1
K2
K20
N1
R21
U2
W20
Y3
AA1
AA7
AA21
3V3D
C334
0.1u
A A
64 File No.:
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Rev:
Approve:
F
5 4 3 2 1
5 4 3 2 1
100p C326
100p C342
C343
U302B
100p
N15 D18
1
R357 33 T19 MPUIO2/SPIF.CS1/UWIRE.CS1 LCD.P0 B21
98_PE 33 MPUIO4/SPIF.CS2/UWIRE.CS2/LED2 LCD.P1
R327 U19 C19
98_PC R324 33 W21 MPUIO1/SPIF.SCK LCD.P2 G14
D 98_PD R347 33 U18 GPIO46/SPIF.DOUT/UWIRE.SDO LCD.P3 H13 D
C355 100p 98_DOUTB C358 100p V19 GPIO47/SPIF.DIN/UWIRE.SDI LCD.P4 A20
MAP_GPIO_6 MPUIO1/UWIRE.SCLK LCD.P5 B19
R346 100 M14 LCD.P6 C18
PLL_LD 100 GPIO2 LCD.P7
PLL_CLK R337 M15 D17 R403 100
R338 100 W8 GPIO7/MCSI1.CLK LCD.P8/GPIO29 D16 R404 100 FL_Control
PLL_STB GPIO9/MCSI1.SYNC LCD.P9/GPIO30 LP_Control
V15 C17 R406 100
MAP_GPIO_2 100 GPIO56/MCSI1.DIN LCD.P10/GPIO31 TXVCO_1/RXVCO_L
R339 W14 B17 R410 100
PLL_DATA GPIO18/MCSI1.DOUT LCD.P11/GPIO32 TXVCO_2
G13 R411 100
R14 LCD.P12/GPIO33 A17 TXVCO_3/RXVCO_H
GPIO38/UART1-IRSEL LCD.P13/GPIO34
C346 100p
C344 100p
100p
C351 100p
C349 100p
100p
C354 100p
C352 100p
GPS_UART1_TXD Y14 C16
GPS_UART1_RXD V14 UART1.TX/UART1.IRTX LCD.P14/GPIO35 D15
AA15 GPIO37/UART1.RX/UART1.IRRX LCD.P15/GPIO2 B15
C345
C350
MMP_GPIO_0/PwrOn GPIO39/UART1-IRSHDN LCD.AC C20
V6 LCD.HS C15
UART2_TXD GPIO17/UART2.TX LCD.PCLK
R9 B18 3V3D
UART2_RXD GPIO18/UART2.RX LCD.VS N21 R413 33
N14 LCD.RED0/GPIO14 RF_ATTEN
100p
WAKE_BT/OPT_GPIO1 GPIO45/UART3.TX/SPIF.CS0/MCBSP3.CLKX
CODEC_/SS P15
GPIO44/UART3.RX/SPIF.CS3/UWIRE.CS3
R488 R511 R499
C353
I2C_SCL T18
I2C.SCL 4.7K 4.7K 4.7K
V20 E19
I2C_SDA GPIO48/I2C.SDA KP.R4/MPUIO15 /CODEC_DAV
E20 TP4039
R545 33 V7 KP.R3/MPUIO13 H14
98_CLKOUT GPIO11/MCBSP2.CLKR KP.R2/MPUIO10 KB_R2
DAC_SCLK Y6 F19 KB_R1
R552 33 W6 GPIO20/MCBSP2.CLKX KP.R1/MPUIO9 G18
98_FS GPIO12/MCBSP2.FSR KP.R0/MPUIO8 KB_R0
W7
DAC_FS 33 GPIO21/MCBSP2.FSX
R553 AA5 F18
98_DOUTA GPIO19/MCBSP2.DR KB.C0/MPUIO0 KB_C0
P10 D20
DAC_DIN GPIO22/MCBSP2.DX KB.C1/MPUIO6 KB_C1
D19
C
R18 KB.C2/GPIO61 E18 KB_C2 C
MAP_GPIO_3 GPIO0/USB.VBUS KB.C3/GPIO63 KB_C3
100p
100p
100p
W5 C21
MAP_GPIO_8 MPUIO5/MPUIO12 KB.C4/GPIO27
V8 G19
MAP_GPIO_7 MPUIO3/MMC2.DAT1 KB.C5/GPIO28 S/P_CLOCK
V9
C359
C360
C361
C347 100p
Y8 H15
TDMASLOT_OUT GPIO8/TRST GPIO53/MCBSP1.FSX CODEC_SSI_WCLK
AA9 H20
EXT_PTT GPIO26/MCSI2.DIN GPIO51/MCBSP1.DR CODEC_SSI_DO
ACC_IO3 Y10 H18
3V3D P11 GPIO27 GPIO52/MCBSP1.DX CODEC_SSI_DI
IGN_SENSE GPIO55/MMC.CMD
1 2 R422 1K MPUIO6 W11 L19
MPUIO9/MPUIO6 CAM.D0/MPUIO12 SPK_SEL
P18 K14 UART3_RTS_BT
D601 10K OPT_BRD_PTT GPIO3/MCBSP3.FSX/LED1 CAM.D1/GPIO29
R11 K15 UART3_CTS_BT
EMERGENCY
TP4027
R13 GPIO58 CAM.D2/GPIO30 K19
MMP_GPIO_4/HOOK GPIO36/CLK32K_OUT/MPUIO0/UART1-TX CAM.D3/GPIO31 UART3_RXD_BT
TP325 1 Y4 K18 UART3_TXD_BT
UART2.BCLK/SYS_CLK_IN CAM.D4/GPIO32 J14
CAM.D5/UWIRE.SDI/GPIO33 CODEC_MISO
W16 J19
MCBSP3_CLKX GPIO42/MCBSP3.CLKX CAM.D6/UWIRE.CS3/GPIO34 S/P_CSLED
N18 J18
MCBSP3_FSX GPIO12/TIMER.EXTCLKMCBSP3.FSX CAM.D7/UWIRE.CS0/GPIO35 S/P_CS2
AA17
MCBSP3_DR MCSI1.SYNC/MCBSP3.DR 33
P14 H19 R354
MCBSP3_DX GPIO43/MCSI1.CLK/MCBSP3.DX CAM.EXCLK/UWIRE.SDO/GPIO57 CODEC_MOSI
L15
P19 CAM.HS/GPIO38 J15 R355 33 S/P_DATA
S/P_CS1 P20 GPIO6/MCSI1.DIN/TIMER.EVENT3 CAM.LCLK/UWIRE.SCLK/GPIO39 M19 CODEC_SCLK
WAKE_HOST/OPT_GPIO2 GPIO4/SPIF.DIN/TIMER.EVENT4 CAM.RSTZ/GPIO37 ACC_IO1
L18 C357 100p
R358 10 CAM.VS/MPUIO14 AUDIO_PA_EN
R8
USB_D- P9 USB.DM/I2C.SCL/UART1.TX/Z M18
USB_D+ USB.DP/I2C.SDA/UART1.RX GPIO50/PWTTIMER.PWM0 CODEC_PWT
R360 10 M20 R421 100
PUEN W4 GPIO15/TIMER.PWM2 L14 R376 33 TXVCO_4
USB.PUEN GPIO49/PWL/TIMER.PWM1 TX
R361 15K
R362 15K
N20
R401 1.5k GPIO11/HDQ ACC_IO2
B L1 Y5 B
E5 NC2 GPIO7/UART2.RCV PWR_CTRL
NC1
C348 100p
W321
TP4038
2 3
TP4014
TP4026
GPS_1PPS
1
3V3D 3V3D
5Oohm matching
U327
R363 R364 C329 0.1u
3V3D 0 0 LOW_LEVEL_MUTE 1 16
C369 QB VCC
TP4033
TP4034
R366 10K
PUB_ADDRESS2_EN QD A S/P_DATA
7 U326 4 13 C366 0.1u
TP4037 EXT_MIC_EN QE OUT EN
6 5 12 R369 33
1 20 PUB_ADDRESS1_EN QF LATCH CLK 33 S/P_CS1
5 R348 0 RXB GND 6 11 R371
2 19 AUX_C QG SHIFT CLK S/P_CLOCK
4 TXB RF_IN 7 10 R372 10K 3V3D
R373 33 3 18 L321 PWR_CTRL_594 8 QH RESET 9
3 R368 100 4 PPS GND 17 GND SQH
2 R349 33 GPS_UART1_RXD TXA RF_OUT C367 NC
5 16 R384 NC C330 1 2
+
1 R350 33 GPS_UART1_TXD RXA BOOT 39nH+/-0.3nH 74AHCT594PW
100 21 22 R397 L323
R370 GND GND NC
6 15 0.1u NC 3V3D
NC 7 GPIO[10] GPIO[13] 14
GPIO[0] GPIO[15] 3V3DP
R352 33 8 13 L322
9 GPIO[1] GPIO[14] 12
A A
RF_PWR VIN_3V3
1
10 11 C332
1
C331 B+
+ Hytera Communications Co.Ltd.
2
5 4 3 2 1
65
5 4 3 2 1
R476 R484
4.7K 4.7K
R539 10K
R538 10K
R541 10K
R540 10K
R543 10K
C482 C481 C409 C410 C411 C412
C413 C414 C415 C416
NC NC 100p 100p 100p 100p J400
22 21 100p 100p 100p 100p
R456 33 2 1 R423 33
I2C_SDA R457 33 4 3 R424 33 WAKE_HOST/OPT_GPIO2
I2C_SCL WAKE_BT/OPT_GPIO1
MCBSP3_DR R425 33 6 5 R431 33
RESET_BT/SYSTEM_SYNC
MCBSP3_CLKX R412 33 8 7 R408 33 OPT_BRD_PTT R400 10K
D MCBSP3_DX R430 33 10 9 R415 33 3V3D D
MCBSP3_FSX R420 33 12 11 R416 33 UART3_TXD_BT
14 13 R409 33 UART3_RXD_BT 3
16 15 R432 33 UART3_CTS_BT
TXAF_DI
RXAF_DO 18 17 R433 33 UART3_RTS_BT 1 R460 1K
AUX_C
5VD R407 0 20 19
24 23
Q323
C480 C479 2
C407
C417 C418 C477 C478
100p 100p
0.1u 100p 100p 100p 47PF
3V3D
R461 10K
R462 10K
R463 10K
R464 10K
R465 10K
MAP_GPIO_8
MAP_GPIO_7
MAP_GPIO_3
MAP_GPIO_6
MAP_GPIO_2 3V3D
3
2
C485 3V3D
0.1uF U328 PRGM_OUT8
16 1 PRGM_OUT7 EMERGENCY_IN
15 VCC QB 2 PRGM_OUT3 R439 100
R477 1K IGN_SENSE
14 QA QC 3 PRGM_OUT6
R474 33 ALARM
S/P_DATA 13 A QD 4
3V3D R475 nc
12 OUT EN QE 5
C R473 33 5VD 5VD C
S/P_CS2 11 LATCH CLK QF 6 ALARM
R467 33
S/P_CLOCK 10 SHIFT CLK QG 7 VBUS_EN R4964.7K 5VD 5VD 5VD EXT_SWB+
3V3D R466 10K 5VD
9 RESET QH 8
SQH GND R446
NC
R472
5VD
10K
3 R471 R469
R443 10K 3
3V3D R447 10K R468 10K
1 10K
R470 10K
1 R449
R445 100 10K
2
EXT_PTT 1.0V 1.5K
1
5VD Q400
Q405
R448 4.7K
Q401 1
2 R1 R1
R2 R2
R1 R1 R1 2
R437 4.7K R2 R2 R2 R450
2 3
1
2.7K
3
R1 1 R2 R2
R428 4.7K
Q407
Q404 Q402 1
Q403
R427 10K
Q408
Q409
Q410
3 2
4
R547 100 6
R2
Q411
R548 100 6
6
R1 R551
R559 33k
R546100
R55833k
100
R549 100
R560 33k
R562 R550 2
R56133k
R557 100
R575 33k 33k
6
ACC_IO3 100
5VD D405
C434 C436
1
Q412
R2
R435 4.7K
R1 D233
MMBZ20VALT1G D402
R556 100 R576 33k
6
D409
B ACC_IO2 B
MMBZ20VALT1G
D404
USB_VBUS MMBZ20VALT1G
PUB_ADDRESS2
RX_AUDIO
PUB_ADDRESS1 7.0V R455 100K
EXT_MIC
IGN_SENSE_IN_DB26
EXT_SPKR+
R493 1K IGN_SENSE_IN
EXT_ALARM_OUT
EXT_SPKR-
PUB_ADDRESS1
PUB_ADDRESS2
EMERGENCY_IN
L417 BLM15AG121SN1
USB_D-
PRGM_IN_PTT
EXT_SWB+
L418 BLM15AG121SN1
USB_D+
PRGM_IO6
PRGM_IO2
PRGM_IO3
PRGM_IO7
PRGM_IO8
R478 nc
UART3_TXD_BT D450
2
R480 nc
UART3_RXD_BT
D240
GND I/O1
VCC I/O2
11
13
15
18
17
16
24
23
25
12
21
22
14
20
26
27
28
3 2 Q415
1
4
6
9
8
7
2
EXT_SWB+
EXT_SPKR+
PRGM_IN_4_EMERGENCY
PRGM_IN_PTT
PRGM_IN_5_IGN_SENSE
PRGM_OUT_9_EXT_ALARM
USB_D-
USB_GROUDN
ACC_MAP_ID_2
ACC_MAP_ID_3
AUX_AUDIO_OUT_2
PRGM_IO_3_CHAN_ACT
GND1
GND2
POWER GROUND
EXT_SPKR-
Audio Ground
AUX_AUDIO_OUT_1
PRGM_IO_6
RX_AUDIO
TX_AUDIO
GROUND2
GROUND3
PRGM_IO_7
PRGM_IO_8
PRGM_IO_2_MONITOR
3
4.7k
Q416
1
J403 R570
MAP26 4.7k
A A
2
4
6
R1
R2
Q414
R1
R2
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R573
3
66 File No.:
Prepare: Check:
Rev:
Approve:
F
5 4 3 2 1
5 4 3 2 1
C465
TP4015
100p
SPK+
3V3D
TP4001
TP4002
TP4005
TP4006
TP4009
TP4010
TP4011
TP4041
TP4013
TP4017
TP4019
TP4020
TP4021
TP4022
TP4023
TP4024
TP4025
C464
C460
C461
C462
100p C463
C470
C472
C473
TP4007
TP4008
C468 C439 C438 C441 C440 C435 C420 C419
USB_VBUS R494
100PF
100PF
NC
NC
NC
NC
100p 0.47u 0.47u 100p 100p 100p 100p 100p R555
J404 NC
0.1U
10k
1 INT_MIC_MMP INT_MIC
2 MIC_GND
3 ACC_IO1_MMP R554 1k MIC_GROUND
ACC_IO1
4 USB_VBUS
5 HOOK_MMP
HOOK
6 PTT_MMP PTT
7 USB_D- USB_D-
8 USB_D+ USB_D+
C 9 Pwron_MMP Pwron C
10 UART2_RXD R534 10K
11 UART_TXD R535 10K UART2_RXD
UART2_TXD
12 SPKR1+ HANDSET_AUDIO
13 SPKR1- SPKR1+
14 HANDSET_AUDIO SPKR1-
15 5V 5VD TP4030
16 /RST_OUT R495 33 /RST_OUT
17 KB_C0 R498 33 KB_C0
18 KB_C1 R486 33 KB_C1
19 KB_C2 R491 33 KB_C2
20 KB_C3 R485 33 KB_C3
21 KB_R0 R523 33
22 KB_R1 R524 33 KB_R0
23 KB_R2 R525 33 KB_R1
24 S/P_CSLED R526 33 KB_R2
S/P_CSLED
25 S/P_CLOCK R527 33 S/P_CLOCK
26 S/P_DATA R533 33 S/P_DATA
27 /OE_LCD L411 /OE_LCD
28 /WE_LCD L412 /WE_LCD
29 CS2_LCD L410 CS2_LCD
30 F_A1_LCD L407 F_A1_LCD
31 F_D7_LCD L409 F_D7_LCD
32 F_D6_LCD L408 F_D6_LCD
33 F_D5_LCD L406 F_D5_LCD
34 F_D4_LCD L405 F_D4_LCD
35 F_D3_LCD L404 F_D3_LCD
36 F_D2_LCD L403 F_D2_LCD
37 F_D1_LCD L402 F_D1_LCD
38 F_D0_LCD L401 F_D0_LCD
39 GND
40 PWR_KEY
41 PWB_IN
4
6
42
100p
100p
100p
100p
100p
100p
100p
100p
100p
100p
100p
100p
100p
100p
100p
100p
100p
NC
NC
NC
C469
100p
TP4055
D408 D407
C446
C444
C449
C451
C450
C448
C445
C447
C442
C443
C453
C454
C455
C456
C452
C457
C458
C459
C466
C467
TP4028
B B
TP4018
3
GND
A A
67
File No.: Rev: F
5 4 3 2 1
5 4 3 2 1
1
4 5
Vin Vout
5VD
2 C901
TP4031 Vss C921
1u
0.1uF
B+
TP4032 C900 3 1
1u CE Nc
B900
D237
2
U901
C902 + TP4035 3V3DP
2
C903 D900
22p/50V 4 5
470uf Vin Vout
L900
D D
2
5VA C905 2 C906 C911
B901 Vss
1
1u 1u 0.1uF
L930
1
10uH_30%_2.5A_47mΩ 9V3 L904 U905 3 1
BLM18PG181SN1D C925 CE Nc
C102 C109
1
R951 C922 4 5 L901 1V8D
C912 Vin Vout
1
C914 + 4 5
C981 1ohm NC NC Vin Vout
+ C927 2 1u
2.2u/25V 56pF Vss
0.1u 47uF/25V C923 C924 2 C966 C947
10uF/25V Vss
2
1u 1u C908 1u 0.1uF
2
1
2
3
CE Nc 3 1
L902 CE Nc
7 8
CE
VOUT VDD
GND
VIN PH U903
1
C915
C960 + C907 C942
U909
2 D902 R911
NC1 C951 C948
NC
3 1 1000pF B340A 0.1uF 330PF
22uF/10V
NC2 BOOT L931
2
C920 68k/F 0.1uF 3V3A VLF4012AT_4R7M1R1 4.7uH_M_1.1A_0.16Ω U919 L903
1
5
4
PWR_ON EN 0.01uF 220uF/10V 1 10 4.7uH_M_1.1A_0.16Ω 1V6D
VIN PGND
1
2 9
6 4 C934 LBO SW
1.3V < EN <7V GND VSENSE C935 + 3 8 R925 4.7K
9 2.2uF/10V C929 C936 R910 GND EN R922 NC
1
PowerPAD 0.1u 4 7
R6004 10uF/10V 0.1u 4.7K PG SYNC
+ C946 5 6 + C527
22k/F C917 FB LBI C918 C919 C932
2
U902 1u R917 0.1uF
10uF/10V 2.2u
22p 330K 1% 22uF/6.3V
2
9V3A Q902 9V1A_RX R913
2SB1132
3 2 4.7K R919
150K 1%
C928 C910
1
10u/25v 1000p
+ R906
47k R908
1
2
3
4.7K
C L940 Q920 RX 1 C
D45H8G 9V3 Q903
BLM41PG600SN1 L916 DTC114EE
1 2 3 2 1 2
1
1
C980 2
C950 + + BLM41PG600SN1 +
C956 C1052
0.1u D915 C955 C958
10uF/25V 10uF/25V 10uF/25V
1SS372 0.1u 0.1u
2
2
U918
R958 U915
1
ADP150 3V3D
R953 5VA_FGU
680 R962 R964
4 5 3 4
10 Vin Vout 2 CE NC 3V3A_FGU
0 2.2K 1%
1
R961 GND
C952 0.01U 1u 2 C963 C926 1 5 U910
330 R963 0 R971 2.74K 1% R972 C962 Vss + VDD VOUT 2 3
0.1u
2.2k 10uF/10V C965 C125 C126 C941 Vss Vin R932
/PRST1
3 1 2.2u 0.1uF 47pF 0.15u 4.7K
2
CE Nc 5
2
2
3
1
A-
A+
V-
+-
C937
A
4 1 2 1
PZT2222AT1 U914 R982 100k 1000p Vsen Vout
-+
2
B- B
B OUT
V+
B+
3
D917
8
7
6
UDZSTE(175.1B)
1
R969
R966 3
47k
150
R970 1k 1
3
R968 2.2k
1
PWR_ON Q923 3
2 D910 3V3D
DTC114EE
Q922 2 1 1
U906
1
DTC114EE Q913
2 R949 C945 1 8
+ C528 DTC114EE D912
47K 2 MR WDO 7 2 1
R931 3V3D VCC /RST
10uF/25V 2 3 6
B 47K 1uF R977 C978 GND WDI B
4 5
2
U917 0ohm R950 PFI PFO
10K 0.1u R983 0
2 RST_CTRL
VDD 1 R929 100
OUT VOTG_DET
4
R934 5 NC GND
C526 NC1
51K 0.1uF
3
R967
NC
PWR_ON
2
Q905 R952
D918
3 4
1 2 R984 220 24k C957
PWR_CTRL_594 R930
D914 0.1u
1
R978 1K 1 2 R933 220 2
PWR_CTRL 15k
D909
2
C967 R957
2
1 5
0.1u R976
1K
D235
10K
D241
3V3D
UMC4N
R975
1
1
20K R938
Q906
3
Q909 10K
D906
Q1
EXT_SWB+ 2 3 1 2
2 F900 L917 C933
R941 R955 180k
3 1 2 1 2 1
+
C968 3 EMERGENCY IGN_SENSE_IN
1 R937 1K
C944 2920L185 1 22uF/25V
R943 0.1u 4.7K
1000p R940 Q908
1
2
D410
2
47k R946 EMERGENCY_IN 3V3D
R956 R959
1K 22K D911
R979 2 180K 47k
3 NC
A Q910 A
D907 R945
1
R974 1k 1
PWR_ON 2 3 1 2 10K
Q912
R942 R947
C969 3
2 0.1u PWB
4.7K 1K
1
1
R944
PWB_IN Q914
22K Hytera Communications Co.Ltd.
R980 2 Model Name: MD780_U5_800&900MHz
NC Page: 8 of 14
5 4 3 2 1
5 4 3 2 1
D D
5VA_FGU
R175
L156
10
1
C82 C89
+ C1009 1000p 10u
C1010
1000p 1u/16V
3V3A_FGU L8
2
2 1
L7
C80 C83
1 2
0.01U 1000PF
1
L6
C86 C121
0.1u 1000p
2
PLLLD U100 R110
R177 NC R112R109TP116
TP121 TP118 TP120
10K C93 NC 10PLLDATA PLLSTB PLLCLK
1000PF 1 24
R181 2 VCCecl/cml Mux_out 23
1
Fin Fvco_main NC23
C PLL_LD 1K 3 C
1
Fvco_main 22 R167 33
C90 Clock PLL_CLK
1000PF 4 21
1
C95 LD/PS_main CS PLL_STB
5 20 R178 33 PLL_DATA
0.01u D100 VCCcp_main Data
6 R1110 33
CPout_main 19
VCCdigital C1320 C77 C76
R171 7 18
R187 C1002 NC7 NC18 20p 20p 20p
0 100 8 17
2
1000p Xtalacgnd/OSC NC17
CV 9 16
PowerPAD
TP124 Xtalin/OSC NC16
CV C124 C122 C1017 C132 10 15
nc 0.082uf R111 C123 0.1uF 11 Xtalout/NC NC15 14
R180 NC VCCxtal NC14 C98
0 NC 12 13
10k GNDXtal NC13 68PF
C97 C96
1
25
0.1u
5 1
Vcc Vin 2
4 OUT 3
FL_Control ON/OFF GND
R183 C75 R3 R6 R182 R114
1K 1000P 0 0 nc 330
3V3A_FGU
R5 R4 L174
0 5VA_FGU U102 100 2 1
1
5 1 C85 C1013
R168 Vcc Vin 2
+
10u/16V
0.1u
NC 4 OUT 3
LP_control ON/OFF GND
2
C79 R166
1000P C1004 C1033 TP119
NC
TP110 33P NC R174 R2
X100
REF 0
1
4 1 0
VCC VCONT MOD_L_RFCS
R9 0
3 2
1
C1015 C1006
1
R176 C1003
470p 4.7K 470p 0.1uF
C92 + C73
NC NC
1 2
C1005 C78 C94 C1007 C91 C88 C70 C74 C84 C72 C67 C69 C68 C66 C64 C103 C105 C104
NC 0.1U 0.1U 0.1U 0.1U 0.1U 0.1U 0.1U 0.1U 0.1U 0.1U 0.1U NC 0.1U 0.1U nc 0.1uf nc
2
C1001 + C71
470p 1u/16V
2
A A
69 File No.:
Prepare: Check:
Rev:
Approve:
F
5 4 3 2 1
5 4 3 2 1
Q101
R153 4V3A
3 4
L834 5VA_FGU
C50 C48 R201 C51
R148 5
C23 C24 100p 1000PF 0.1u
R142 2 TXVCO_1/RXVCO_L 1 2
3.3k L5 220p 0.1u 100k
470n
6 1 10R
C28 R145 R193
220p L132
100 R151 270ohm
C195 C194 R143 10NH
15k
0.1u 220p 6.8k L103 C11 L161 C101 C2 C9
470n C107 3.3NH C36 L2 L136 L141 C106
C25 R191 270OHM 4P 1.2P 22NH 1.2P 1.2P
5p 470PF 0 OHM 22NH 22NH
C199 buffer2
NC
3
C198 C34 C20 L3 C15 L10 C16 L11 C114 L12 2.7NH
D101
1.5p NC C33 9p 3.3NH 3.3NH 9P 3.3NH NC
9p NC
D 21 2 6.8NH D
1
C35 L164 C14
C196 3.6p Q100 4P 10P
C13 C27 C193 2
L108 D116 buffer1
0.5p 15p
1
470nH 1.8p C26 C185 Q107
21 6p 47p 2.7NH
L105
8n C19
3
4
C38 3.3PF R155
C184 4.7k
220p D111 3.3PF
L106 L107
2 2 33n 2 1
D102 470n
D117 C191
R124 12p
100k
1
4V3A R139
4V3A
C136 150
4.7u R128 R117
82K 39K
R157 Q105
C178 C179
C143 4P 2P
2
3 4
D118 R120 NC TP111
39K TO_PLL
NC R149 5
C147 C163
2 TXVCO_2 L128 L122 L123
220p 0.1u 100k 15n 15NH 15NH
1
1
R131 Fin
MOD_H R125 L4
3.3k 6 1 C216
1
C186 R140
C181
2
10R L145
R137 BLM18AG601SN1 56nH
100 L171
12nH
Q108
R179 4V3A U105
3 4
6
CV C30 C217
Vcc
C29 R150 5
R158 0.1u L149 820PF
2 4 1
3.3k L117 100k TXVCO_3/RXVCO_H buffer1 OUT IN
220p
GND3
GND2
GND1
470n
C46 6 1 10NH
R160
220p C218 L169
C7 100
5
3
2
C6 NC NC
0.1u R159
220p L121
6.8k C32
470n 7p
C202
2PF
3
D107 C12
2p
21 2
C10 2p Q106
B B
C18 2SC5010
L129 D121 C5
1.8p C3
1
1
12p 1 2
2 1
L829
1
2
Q112 10NH 6 1 1000p
4V3A R186 10k VDD OUT1 RX_LO
EMD22
C108 C17 L168 C41
3 4 R195 470PF
270ohm 4P 8p 5 2
5 input GND
C150 C167 R154 2.7NH C47
C137 C146 220p 0.1u 2 R185 1k
4.7u R133 R118 NC 100k TXVCO_4 1000p
C44 4 3 TX_LO
82K 39K NC Vcont OUT2
R132 C37 NC
6 1
1
3.3k L118 C43
L170
D119 R121 470n 47PF
NC 39K buffer2 2
R126 3.3NH
C149 C148 C52
2
3
4
MOD_H 6.8k 4PF 10k
L134
1
R192
180 70 File No.: Rev: F
5 4 3 2 1
5 4 3 2 1
9V1A_RX L6100
2 1
(RX Circuit)
4
C6234
68p
Q6101
2 5
3
3 4
C6127
L6101
R6110
0.1u
D
RF_ATTEN 2 1 2 2.7K D
C6107
1 5
220p
Q6100
R6112
1.8K
3V3A_RX1
C6174 C6129
3V3A_RX1 NC C6128
NC L6103
R6111 C6112 4P NC
330nH NC 5pF 5P 5pF nc
L6102 NC NC C6201
BW_SW-1 C6141 C6142 C6243 C6144 BW_SW-1
100nH C6140
100p
C6108 15NH nc C6120
NC C6199
100p 8.2n(high Q)
220p C6117 C6118 C6119 NC L6114
C6116 R6144
3
1
6
4
3
1
6
4
56P C6143 L6113 8.2n(high Q)
C6155 C6196
R6116 56pF
GND CGND GND CGND
R6104
2 5 10 C6164 2 5 C6153
680 10
IN OUT IN OUT
C6139 U6108
0ohm 0ohm 56P 1000pF R6143 3.3pF 1000pF
C6162 56p L6115 56pF
6 1 L6106 Z6101 L6107 3 4 560 6 1 C6151 Z6105 3 4
VDD OUT1 OUT2 Vcont VDD OUT1 0ohm OUT2 Vcont
4
D6100 C6130 L6112 C6146
C6136 C6157
D6104 NC 0.33uF 3pF 56P
C6154
RX_in 2 1 1 2 5 2 2 5 2 5 2 2 5 RF
input GND GND input input GND GND input
1
N1 Q6102
56P 56P C6135 C6131 C6132 2pF 56p
C6149
L6125 4 3 Z6102 1 6 56P 22p 12p 4 3 C6147 1 6
L6111 Vcont OUT2 OUT1 VDD Vcont OUT2 2pF OUT1 VDD
1
3
15nH R6114 R6105 L6108 Z6104
NC 82pF 33nHD6101 C6163
0ohm
L6109 C6156
U6105
R6113 C6178 0ohm C6203 U6106
U6103 0ohm 1.2K 56p L6118
3
2 5 UPG2012TK L6110
C6115 IN OUT 2 5
10 C6138 5.6nH C6202 IN OUT
C6145
56P 56P 100p C6133 C6134 8.2n(high Q) 8.2n(high Q)
GND CGND C6123 R6141 2pF L6116 C6150 100p
R6106 1000pF 5.6nH NC L6117 GND CGND
56pF
nc 2.2pF C6152
1000pF 10 3pF
3
1
6
4
C6121 C6122 C6124 C6148 nc C6197
3
1
6
4
nc NC C6200 2PF
NC
BW_SW
BW_SW
3V3A_RX1
9V1A_RX L6141
3V3A_RX1
BLM41PG600SN1
2 1
C C
C6233
68p
TP9003
TP
R6149 C6225
R6145 LO
150 NC NC
3
C6224
R6124 C6227 C6236 C6166 C6168 C6170 C6204
C6159 L6133 39pF L6136
4.7ohm 4.7nH 39pF 1.8pF 0.5pF 1.5pF
1 RD01MUS2-T113 RF
RX_LO Q6103
16pF R6147 4.7nH IF
D6102 NC
L6122 L6121 L6120 C6172
R6126 56p 7pF
2
R6125 NC NC
8.2NH 5.6nH 5.6nH 5.6nH 4.7nH
3
270 270 6 1 NC
L6135 L6134 10pF 1 6 C6206
2pF 2 NC
C6226 C6165 C6167 C6169 NC C6173 1 2 2
C6228 C6171 NC
2pF 3.3pF 1.5pF
NC 4 3
3 4 R6118
T6102
T6103 51
4
L6119
C6175 47n
100p
C6205
0.3p
2 1
5VA_RX
L6124
BLM18PG600SN1
C6192
R6135
1uF R6127
1.2K
B
5.1K TX TP B
TX TP TP6109
TP6108
C6184
C6190
R6128 0.1u
0.1u C6179
51
R6132 9p
L6129
C6191 330
0.1uF
0.1uF C6185 R6133 C6181 C6198
L6127 C6180 C6176
3
0.1u 4.7K 0.1u 15p
IF-out C6189 0.01u
3
C6186 4 OUT IN 1
R6129 0.1u
0.1u
30k 0.1uF
1 L6126 GND GND L6132
0ohm
3
C6194 L6128 2PF 330n C6177
C6195 C6193 Q6104 C6183 C6182
2
NC
NC PBR941 R6130
820n 3 R6134 20K
NC NC NC
NC D6103 1
30k
2
C6188 C6187 NC
NC NC Z6100
2
2
Q6105
R6136
56K
3V3A_RX1
3V3A_RX1
R6140
10K
R6138
BW_SW-1
3V3A_RX L6123 3V3A_RX1
10K BW_SW
3 BLM18PG600SN1 R6107
1 2 1
R6137 3 Q6107 C6125 C6126 10R C6137 C6158
10 DTC114EE
470p 1uF 470p 1uF U403
1
4
TXVCO_3/RXVCO_H 2
Q6106 C6207 R6122 R6121 C6209
IF GND
DTC114EE 0 0
C6160 C6161 3 1
RF RF LO LO
1000p 1000p 2
56pF R6123 R6120 R6119 56pF
R6131
NC NC
2
NC NC
C6208
0.01u
A A
IF
71 File No.:
Prepare: Check:
Rev:
Approve:
F
5 4 3 2 1
5 4 3 2 1
1
1
TP704
C701
330n C703 2FLO
TEST POINT NC
3P
TP701 IF-out
1
L716
C743
47p
C702
1
0.01u
L701 BLM18AG601SN1
1 2
1 2
L703 BLM18AG601SN1 L702
R724 0 C742 C704
1 2 C705
1u 220P
0.1u
R701 C706 9V3A
51
470p
C707 TP709
2
R703 L717
0.1u 5VA_RX
2.2k 5VA_RX
C709
C708 L706
NC C710 1000p C718 C717
0.1u TP705 6.8uH Q702 U703
1
L704 L705 C711
R704 CV2 1u 470p 2SC4617
10u 10u C712 NC C713
1
1 3 5 4
0.1u 560 3900p Vout Vin
48
47
46
45
44
43
42
41
40
39
38
37
C716
1
2 R727
1
R708 Vss C752
47k 4.7u/16v +
C715 4.7k C746
VDDI
GNDI
LOP
VDDP
GNDP
CXIF
CXVM
CXVL
VDDL
IOUTL
IFIN
LON
R709
180p 0.47u R707 470p
2
10k 1 3
180 Nc CE
2
1 36
C MXOP GNDL Q701 C
1
2 35 C720 0.1u
3
MXON FREF C723 C724 2SC3356 C725
3 34 + C726 R728
C721 GNDF GNDS R705 10K 15p 18p 4.7UF C727
C722 4 33 47k
100p IF2N SYNCB 2 0.01u 470p
L707 100p 5 32
IF2P GNDH R711 33
2
1 2 6 U701 3198_FS1
1
C728 VDDF FS 98_FS C731 C730
7 3098_DOUTB1
1000p GCP DOUTB R717 33 98_DOUTA 6p L708 22p C732
C729 8 2998_DOUTA1 3V3D_RX
220n(HQ) R710
1
GCN DOUTA D701 22p TP710
9 2898_CLKOUT1 R715 33 98_CLKOUT 8.2k
0.1u VDDA CLKOUT 3V3A_RX 3V3A_RX
10 27 1 2 3V3D_RX U702
11 GNDA VDDH 26
2
VREFP VDDD C719 C735 C734 R712
2
L710 12 25 L709 2 1 5 1
1
C736 VREFN PE 30p 270 VOUT VDD
1 2 49 1u 2
PowerPAD 0.1u L712 GND
IOUTC
GNDQ
GNDC
GNDD
GNDS
VDDQ
4 3
VDDC
L711 C737
RREF
CLKN
CLKP
0.1u NC CE
PC
PD
L718
100k
470n
C749
1 2
220PF
1
C744 98_FS1
0.1uF R716 5.6k C745 98_DOUTB1 R725 33
98_DOUTB
56p 98_DOUTA1
1
98_CLKOUT1
C748 98_PE1
0.1u R718 D702 98_PD1
510 98_PC1
2
A A
5 4 3 2 1
5 4 3 2 1
2 1 2 1
1
C1019 C1018 C1014C825 C885 L812 C913 C888 C889 C909 L801 Fcouple_DET
+ C828
0.22UF 2200pF 18pF 18pF 10UF 47NH BLM41PG600SN1
1
NC 0.018uF 39p 100PF 1000p
2 1 2 1 C916 C930 C931 C940 C943
C801 C802 C803 + C804
2
L818 L803 22u/25V 3300PF 0.018uF 39p 68p 18PF W801
C855 47NH BLM41PG600SN1
D 1000p 3300p 39pF D
3pF ANTENNA
2
C805 R916
Gate_1
6PF L804 10 TP801
8PF 3T/16nH 1 4
C998
C1031 C1040 C820 2 3
C939 C815 C990 C833
3.9pF
1
6PF 3PF C975 NC 47p
NC NC C1041 8PF
NC 5.6PF
5
C848 Directional Couple
C1042 8PF
1
M801
C1021 C8330 C841 C817
Q802 L807 C821 NC C816 NC C971 NC 3 4
6PF C1043 8PF 1pF NC NC Fcouple 4
2 C823 C824 C834 C982 C876 C874 NC C827
C1051 L809 L813 L810
C1044 8PF C851 NC NC NC 2PF NC NC 68p
R832 2T/5nH 2T/5nH 2T/5nH
NC C893 1 2 1 2
C859 Pin Pout
33
C1023 C860 33 100pF
C996
C1045 8PF 2
NC C856 C870 C886 C879 C835
D801
C836 C837C994 C973
C830 R815 L828 C884
6PF Q803 24PF 2.4p 5 6
NC 6PF C1022 C842 C831 2PF NC 1pF NC 1p NC 5.6p 3p 27k 10NH 2PF
NC C838 C992 5 Rcouple
6PF C1047 8PF 1pF NC
1p 1.5p L833 R848
C999
1
100PF NC
C991 C839 C840 C988 L832 R840
C1046 C974
C819 100PF 68ohm
C1032 NC NC C812 C832 C847
NC 8PF 3PF 0.5pF C857