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HISTORY
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DOCUMENT HISTORY
The following major changes have been implemented in this manual since the previous edition:
Chapter 6: Maintenance
Changed Frequency Knob part no. and added Keypad
English/Chinese and Keypad English/ Korean part nos.
to Exploded View Components List.
SAFETY
The information provided in this document supersedes the general information contained in user
guides published prior to February 2002.
For radios that have been approved as intrinsically safe, read the instructions and information on
intrinsic safety.
The FCC has established limits for safe exposure to radio frequency (RF) emissions from portable
two-way radios. The FCC requires manufacturers to demonstrate compliance with RF exposure
limits before portable two-way radios can be marketed in the U.S. When two-way radios are
approved for occupational/controlled environment exposure limits, the FCC requires users to be
fully aware of, and exercise control over, their exposure. Awareness and control of RF exposure can
be accomplished by the use of labels, or by education or training through appropriate means, such
as information and instructions in user manuals or safety booklets.
Your Motorola two-way radio has an RF exposure information label in the battery compartment. This
user safety booklet includes useful information about RF exposure and helpful instructions on how
to control your RF exposure.
Your Motorola two-way radio is designed and tested to comply with a number of national and
international standards and guidelines (listed below) regarding human exposure to radio frequency
electromagnetic energy. This radio complies with the IEEE (FCC) and ICNIRP exposure limits
for occupational/controlled RF exposure environments at usage factors of up to 50% talk
50% listen. In terms of measuring RF energy for compliance with FCC exposure guidelines, your
radio radiates measurable RF energy only while it is transmitting (during talking), not when it
is receiving (listening) or in standby mode.
NOTE:The approved batteries, supplied with the portable radio, are rated for a 5-5-90 duty cycle
(5% talk5% listen90% standby), even though this radio complies with FCC occupational
exposure limits at usage factors of up to 50% talk.
vi MTP700 Portable Radio / Detailed Service Manual SAFETY
Your Motorola two-way radio complies with the following RF energy exposure standards and
guidelines:
United States Federal Communications Commission, Code of Federal Regulations; 47 CFR part
2 sub-part J
American National Standards Institute (ANSI) / Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers
(IEEE) C95. 1-1992
Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) C95.1-1999 Edition
International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) 1998
Ministry of Health (Canada) Safety Code 6. Limits of Human Exposure to Radiofrequency Elec-
tromagnetic Fields in the Frequency Range from 3 kHz to 300 GHz, 1999
Australian Communications Authority Radiocommunications (Electromagnetic Radiation -
Human Exposure) Standard, 2001
ANATEL, Brasil Regulatory Authority, Resolution 256 (April 11, 2001) additional requirements
for SMR, cellular and PCS product certification.
Electromagnetic Interference/Compatibility
NOTE:Nearly every electronic device is susceptible to electromagnetic interference (EMI) if
inadequately shielded, designed, or otherwise configured for electromagnetic compatibility.
SAFETY MTP700 Portable Radio / Detailed Service Manual vii
Facilities
To avoid electromagnetic interference and/or compatibility conflicts, turn off your radio in any facility
where posted notices instruct you to do so. Hospitals or health care facilities may be using
equipment that is sensitive to external RF energy.
Aircraft
When instructed to do so, turn off your radio when on board an aircraft. Any use of a radio must be
in accordance with applicable regulations per airline crew instructions.
Medical Devices
Pacemakers
Hearing Aids
Some digital wireless radios may interfere with some hearing aids. In the event of such interference,
you may want to consult your hearing aid manufacturer to discuss alternatives.
If you use any other personal medical device, consult the manufacturer of your device to determine
if it is adequately shielded from RF energy. Your physician may be able to assist you in obtaining
this information.
Driver Safety
Check the laws and regulations on the use of radios in the area where you drive. Always obey them.
Operational Warnings
Operational Cautions
Antennas
Do not use any portable radio that has a damaged antenna. If a damaged antenna comes into contact
with your skin, a minor burn can result.
Batteries
All batteries can cause property damage and/or bodily injury such as burns if a conductive material
such as jewelry, keys, or beaded chains touch exposed terminals. The conductive material may
complete an electrical circuit (short circuit) and become quite hot. Exercise care in handling any
charged battery, particularly when placing it inside a pocket, purse, or other container with metal
objects.
An Approval Guide, issued by Factory Mutual Research Corporation (FMRC), lists manufacturers
and the products approved by FMRC for use in such locations. FMRC has also issued a voluntary
approval standard for repair service (Class Number 3605).
FMRC Approval labels are attached to the radio to identify the unit as being FMRC
Approved for specified hazardous atmospheres. This label specifies the hazardous FM
Class/Division/Group along with the part number of the battery that must be used.
Depending on the design of the portable unit, this FM label can be found on the back APPROVED
or the bottom of the radio housing. The FM Approval Mark is shown here.
SAFETY MTP700 Portable Radio / Detailed Service Manual ix
Radios must ship from the Motorola manufacturing facility with the hazardous atmosphere capability
and FM Approval labeling. Radios will not be upgraded to this capability and labeled in the field. A
modification changes the units hardware from its original design configuration. Modifications can
only be made by the original product manufacturer at one of its FMRC-audited manufacturing
facilities.
Failure to use an FMRC Approved Product with an FMRC Approved battery or FMRC
Approved accessories specifically approved for that product may result in the
dangerously unsafe condition of an unapproved radio combination being used in a
hazardous location.
Unauthorized or incorrect modification of an FMRC Approved Product will negate the
Approval rating of the product
REPAIRS FOR MOTOROLA PRODUCTS WITH FMRC APPROVAL ARE THE RESPONSIBILITY
OF THE USER.
You should not repair or relabel any Motorola-manufactured communication equipment bearing the
FMRC Approval label (FMRC Approved Product) unless you are familiar with the current FMRC
Approval standard for repairs and service (Class Number 3605).
You may want to consider using a repair facility that operates under 3605 repair service approval.
Incorrect repair or relabeling of any FMRC Approved Product could adversely affect the
Approval rating of the unit.
Use of a radio that is not intrinsically safe in a hazardous atmosphere could result in
serious injury or death.
The FMRCs Approval Standard Class Number 3605 is subject to change at any time without notice
to you. You may want to obtain a current copy of 3605 from the FMRC. Per the December 1994
publication of 3605, some key definitions and service requirements are as follows:
Repair
A repair constitutes something done internally to the unit that would bring it back to its original
conditionApproved by FMRC. A repair should be done in an FMRC Approved repair facility.
Items not considered as repairs are those in which an action is performed on a unit which does not
require the outer casing of the unit to be opened in a manner which exposes the internal electrical
circuits of the unit. You do not have to be an FMRC Approved repair facility to perform these actions.
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Relabeling
The repair facility shall have a method by which the replacement of FMRC Approval labels are
controlled to ensure that any relabeling is limited to units that were originally shipped from the
manufacturer with an FM Approval label in place. FMRC Approval labels shall not be stocked by the
repair facility. An FMRC Approval label shall be ordered from the original manufacturer, as needed,
to repair a specific unit. Replacement labels may be obtained and applied by the repair facility,
provided there is satisfactory evidence that the unit being relabeled was originally an FMRC
Approved unit. Verification may include, but is not limited to a unit with a damaged Approval label, a
unit with a defective housing displaying an Approval label, or a customer invoice indicating the serial
number of the unit and purchase of an FMRC Approved model.
This product is in conformance with the TETRA (TErrestrial Trunked RAdio) standard.
This product is in conformance with the requirements of the applicable EU Council Directives.
Declarations of Conformance with the requirements are located at:
Motorola a/s
Sydvestvej 15
DK-2600 Glostrup
Denmark
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CONTENTS
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CHAPTER 1
SCOPE & WARRANTY INFORMATION
This manual contains information necessary to identify and troubleshoot the MTP700 Dimetra Port-
able Radio at the component level. It also contains information on radio assembling, disassembling,
and maintenance. Depending on the radio application, these radios are designed to work with
Motorolas Dimetra system or other TETRA compliant systems.
Accordingly, information in this manual is divided into the following chapters and appendixes:
CHAPTER 6 Maintenance
Manual Revisions
Changes which occur after this manual is printed are described in Manual Revisions. These Manual
Revisions provide complete information on changes including pertinent parts listing data.
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Related Publications
Motorola offers long term support for its products. This support includes full exchange and/or repair
of the product during the warranty period, and service/repair or spare parts support out of warranty.
Any "return for exchange" or "return for repair" by an authorised Motorola Dealer must be accompa-
nied by a Warranty Claim Form. Warranty Claim Forms are obtained by contacting an Authorised
Motorola Dealer.
The terms and conditions of warranty are defined fully in the Motorola Dealer or Distributor or Resel-
ler contract. These conditions may change from time to time and the following notes are for guid-
ance purposes only.
In instances where the product is covered under a "return for replacement" or "return for repair" war-
ranty, a check of the product should be performed prior to shipping the unit back to Motorola. This is
to ensure that the product has been correctly programmed or has not been subjected to damage
outside the terms of the warranty.
Prior to shipping any radio back to the appropriate Motorola warranty depot, please contact Cus-
tomer Resources. All returns must be accompanied by a Warranty Claim Form, available from your
Customer Services representative. Products should be shipped back in the original packaging, or
correctly packaged to ensure no damage occurs in transit.
After the Warranty period, Motorola continues to support its products in two ways.
1. Motorolas Regional Radio Support Centers offer repair services to both end users and deal-
ers at competitive prices.
2. AAD supplies individual parts and modules that can be purchased by dealers who are
technically capable of performing fault analysis and repair.
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The ERSC Customer Information Desk is available through the following service numbers:
Denmark: 80 01 55 72 Netherlands: 60 22 45 13
Finland: 08 00 11 49 10 Norway: 80 01 11 15
France: 05 90 30 90 Portugal: 05 05 49 35 70
UK : 08 00 96 90 95 Switzerland: 1 55 30 82
Piece Parts
Some replacement parts, spare parts, and/or product information can be ordered directly. If a com-
plete Motorola part number is assigned to the part, it is available from Motorola Radio Aftermarket
and Accessory Division (AAD). If no part number is assigned, the part is not normally available from
Motorola. If a parts list is not included, this generally means that no user-serviceable parts are avail-
able for that kit or assembly.
Note on this digital TETRA Radio: The CPS has no capability to tune the radio. Tuning the radio
can only be performed at the factory or at the appropriate Motorola Repair Center. Compo-
nent replacement can affect the radio tuning and must only be performed by the appropriate
Motorola Repair Center.
Request for help in identification of non-referenced spare parts should be directed to the Customer
Care Organisation of Motorolas local area representation. Orders for replacement parts, kits and
assemblies should be placed directly on Motorolas local distribution organisation or via Motorola
Online (Extranet).
Information related to support and service of Motorola Test Equipment is available via Motorola
Online (Extranet), through the Customer Care Organisation of Motorolas local area representation
or by calling the Motorola switchboard in Germany using phone number +49 6128 700.
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Piece Parts
Some replacement parts, spare parts, and/or product information can be ordered directly. If a
complete Motorola part number is assigned to the part, it is available from Motorola Radio
Aftermarket and Accessory Division (AAD). If no part number is assigned, the part is not normally
available from Motorola. If a parts list is not included, this generally means that no user-serviceable
parts are available for that kit or assembly.
Note on this digital TETRA Radio: The CPS has no capability to tune the radio. Tuning the radio
can only be performed at the factory or at the appropriate Motorola Repair Center.
Component replacement can affect the radio tuning and must only be performed by the
appropriate Motorola Repair Center.
All orders for parts/information should include the complete Motorola identification number. All part
orders should be directed to your local AAD office. Please refer to your latest price pages.
Technical Support
Technical support is available to assist the dealer/distributor in resolving any malfunction which may
be encountered. Initial contact should be by telephone wherever possible. When contacting
Motorola Technical Support, be prepared to provide the product model number and the units
serial number.
You can also call the CGISS Indirect Business Customer Help Desk number, (604)-6302525 or
send an email to customercare.asia@motorola.com.
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Piece Parts:
To order parts in Latin America and the Carribean:
7:00 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. (Central Standard Time)
Monday through Friday (Chicago, USA)
1-847-538-8023
Technical Support:
lataech1@email.mot.com <mailto:latech1@email.mot.com>
Parts Identification:
1-847-538-0021 (Voice)
1-847-538-8194 (Fax)
Piece Parts
Some replacement parts, spare parts, and/or product information can be ordered directly. If a
complete Motorola Part number is assigned to the part, it is available from Motorola Radio
Aftermarket and Accessory Division (AAD). If no part number is assigned, the part is not normally
available from Motorola. If a parts list is not included, this generally means that no user-serviceable
parts are available for that kit or assembly.
Note on this digital TETRA Radio: The CPS has no capability to tune the radio. Tuning the radio
can only be performed at the factory or at the appropriate Motorola Repair Center.
Component replacement can affect the radio tuning and must only be performed by the
appropriate Motorola Repair Center.
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CHAPTER 2
MODEL INFORMATION & ACCESSORIES
P1 MTP700, 380-430 MHz, 1 W, 25 kHz, with Continuous Rotary knob for group selection (CR)
P2 MTP700, 380-430 MHz, 1 W, 25 kHz, with End Stop knob for group selection (ES)
P3 MTP700, 806-870 MHz, 1 W, 25 kHz, with Continuous Rotary knob for group selection (CR)
P4 MTP700, 806-870 MHz, 1 W, 25 kHz, with End Stop knob for group selection (ES)
P5 MTP700, 806-870 MHz, 1 W, 25 kHz, with End Stop knob for group selection (ES), Korean model
Position : 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Typical Mod. No.: H 4 7 X C M 6 T Z 6 A N
Unique Variation
Portable N:Std Package
B:Bulk Package
Model Series *
K:Korean National Police
MTP700
Version Letter
Power Level
C : 1 Watt
Feature Level (Group Select Knob)
Band
5 : End Stop
Q : 380 - 430 MHz
6: Continuous Rotary
X : 806 - 870 MHz
Channel Spacing
6 : 20/25 KHz
Primary System Type
Z : Tetra
Physical Packages Primary Operation
M : Rotary Controls, T : Trunking
Standard Display
ETSI: ETS 300 394-1 Receiver Type: Class B Modulation Type: /4 DQPSK
Type Number Frequency Range: Nomin. Output Power:
- 380-430 MHz: PT911E - TMO: 380-430 MHz - TMO 30 dBm
- 806-870 MHz: PT711E 851-870 MHz - DMO 30 dBm
Frequency Range:
- DMO: 380-430 MHz - TMO: 380-430 MHz
851-870 MHz 806-825 MHz
- DMO: 380-430 MHz
851-870 MHz
Battery chemistries: LiIon or NiMh Intermodulation: -47 dBm Spurious Emission: -36 dBm
- DMO 1 kHz
Weight:
- with standard LiIon battery 361 g
- with standard NiMh battery 434 g
380-430
MTP700 PORTABLE RADIO ACCESSORIES 806-870 MHz
MHz
380-430
MTP700 PORTABLE RADIO ACCESSORIES 806-870 MHz
MHz
CHAPTER 3
OVERVIEW
General
The MTP700 is Motorolas latest and most advanced digital portable TETRA radio. This
radio generation is based on a new digital platform technology. It covers Trunk Mode
Operation (TMO) as well as Direct Mode Operation (DMO) and among other new fea-
tures it is supplied with extended code and operation memory capacity to support all new
market requirements. The MTP700 TETRA radio ensures a high audio quality.
To achieve a high spectrum efficiency, the MTP700 units use digital modulation technol-
ogy and sophisticated voice-compression algorithm. The voice of the person speaking
into the microphone is converted into a digital bit stream consisting of zeros (0) and ones
(1). This stream is then modulated into a radio-frequency (RF) signal, which is transmit-
ted over the air to another unit. This process is called digital modulation.
The TETRA system can accommodate 4-voice channels in the standard 25 kHz channel
as used in the two-way radio.
Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA) is used to allocate portions of the RF signal by
dividing time into four slots, one for each unit.
Time allocation enables each unit to transmit its voice information without interference
from other transmitting units. Transmission from a unit or base station is accommodated
in time-slot lengths of 14 milliseconds and frame lengths of 57 milliseconds. The TDMA
technique requires sophisticated algorithms and voice compressions/decompressions
(perform by digital-signal processor, DSP) and RF modulation/demodulation.
Voice is converted into a digital bit stream by sampling the voice at a high rate and con-
verting the samples into numbers, which are represented by bits.
Voice compression reduces the number of bits per second while maintaining the voice at
an acceptable quality level. The TETRA system uses a coding technique called ACELP
(Algebraic Code Excited Linear Prediction). The compressed voice-data bits modulate
the RF signal.
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CHAPTER 4
RADIO INFORMATION
Section Introduction
This section provides a block diagram overview of the main Digital/RF Board supplemented by the
detailed block diagram and detailed circuit description followed by board and schematic diagrams
and parts lists and troubleshooting charts.
CHAPTER 4.1
TRANSCEIVER 400 MHz
General
This section provides a block diagram overview of the main Digital/RF Board. This is sup-
plemented by the detailed block diagram and detailed circuit description.
The main Digital/RF Block contains the following four sections (see Figure 4.1-1). An
overview of these four sections is provided in the following paragraphs:
Receiver Section
Transmitter Section
Frequency Generating Section (Synthesizer)
Digital & Audio Section
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Antenna
DC
Battery
Block
Antenna
Switch
Main Board
Transmitter
Digital
Block Synthesizer
Receiver
Audio
LCD KeyPad
Receiver Section
Antenna Switch
Limiter
Pre-selection Filter
Low Noise Amplifier (LNA)
Post-selection Filter
Mixer
IF Filter
Balun
WPIC
The Receiver Path implements an Automatic Gain Control (AGC). It is required to main-
tain good receiver linearity over a wide range of incoming signals and to prevent clipping
of high level signals.
The First Intermediate frequency (IF) circuit consists of the Mixer, IF Filter, and WPIC.
The First IF is down converted to baseband using an analog mixer (high-side injection)
located in the WPIC. An external second LO synthesizer IC is used to generate the
required 219.3 MHz signal, which is further divided by two to 109.65 MHz before being
applied to the mixer.
Carries out amplification and quadrature down conversion of the signal into base-
band.
Performs IF AGC.
Converts the baseband analog signal into digital I & Q formats.
Synthesizes the receive and transmit data (i.e. Sigma-Delta) clock.
Transmits the received data to the DSP.
Transmitter Section
The transmitter circuitry includes a linear class AB Power Amplifier (PA) for the linear
modulation of the MTP700. Also included is a cartesian feedback loop to enhance the
transmitter linearity and hence reducing splattering in the adjacent channels.
The transmitter path consists of forward and feedback paths. The forward path includes
the WPIC for digital-to-analog conversion of the transmit baseband signal, the LNODCT
(Low Noise Offset Direct Conversion Transmitter) IC, Balun, Attenuator and Power
Amplifier. The feedback path includes the directional coupler, attenuator and LNODCT
(Low Noise Offset Direct Conversion Transmitter) IC.
The linearized power from the PA goes through the isolator which provides the isolation
between the antenna and the PA. The signal then passes through the antenna switch and
a lowpass Harmonic Filter to provide additional filtering to remove far out unwanted sig-
nals.
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The digital section includes the RedCap2 host micro-processor which is the controller of
the Digital/RF Board. It controls the operation of the audio and transmitter, receiver, and
synthesizer integrated circuits located in the RF section. It has the serial communication
interface to communicate with the keypad, display and other internal peripherals.
For audio, the RedCap2 contains a Digital Signal Processor (DSP) which performs mod-
ulation and de-modulation functions for the radio. It also performs ACELP speech coding
and Forward Error Correction.
The block diagrams descriptions cover Receiver Path, Transmitter Path, Frequency Gen-
eration Section and Digital Section.
Receiver Path
The received signal (see Figure 4.1-2 ) from the antenna is directed by the Antenna
Switch to the Pre-selection Filter.
From Main Synthesizer
LO level = 0 dBm
489.65 539.65 MHz
Integrated Mixer
LNA
Gain=18dB
Gain= -6dB
AntSW I=5.0mA XTAL
Pre-selection Filter I=7.5 mA IF Filter
IL=0.7dB IL=2dB LO Level=-4dBm
Balun
From
VCNTO
pin of WPIC
I=13mA
WPIC
Baseband
Filter SSI Redcap2
(DSP)
GP06 A/D
GP05
Divide
XTALWARP by 2
From 2nd LO
The Pre-selection Filter blocks the half IF and image frequencies and reduces the RF
oscillator leakage to the antenna. The mid-frequency of this front filter is tuneable in five
steps to achieve the required selectivity for the entire receive frequency range 380-
430MHz. Additional selectivity is provided by a fixed-tuned Post-selection Filter. The fil-
tered signal is mixed (at high side) with the signal of the Main Synthesizer to create the
first IF at 109.65 MHz. The IF signal is filtered by the crystal filter and sent to the WPIC.
The WPIC performs down conversion to the baseband frequency (0 Hz). The baseband
analog signals are converted to digital In-phase (I) and Quadrature (Q) formats. This data
is sent for further processing to the Digital Signal Processor (DSP) (part of RedCap2)
over the Synchronous Serial Interface (SSI) data links.
The DSP performs: the demodulation, Forward Error Correction (FEC) and other correc-
tion algorithms for overcoming channel errors, and decoder procedure for digital speech
data decompression.
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Transmitter Path
When the radio is transmitting (see Figure 4.1-3), the microphone audio is sent to the
GCAP3 (CODEC). The CODEC performs 13-bit analog-to-digital conversion and the dig-
ital signal is routed to the DSP (part of RedCap2). The DSP performs coding, Error Cor-
rection and modulation. From the DSP, the digital base band signal is sent to the WPIC.
From Tx PLL
Power at Antenna
30dBm + 2dB
-8dB
-21dB
Attenuator
REDCAP2
GCAP
In the WPIC, the digital baseband I & Q signals are converted into corresponding analog
signals. These signals are also filtered. From the WPIC, I & Q signals are injected to the
LNODCT. In the LNODCT, the data is mixed with RF signal.
From the differential output of the LNODCT, the modulated RF signal is injected to the
Balun wideband transformer that transforms the differential input into single output, and
then it is routed to the antenna via TX PA, Isolator, Antenna Switch and Harmonic Filter.
The frequency generating section contains the following components (see Figure 4.1-4):
FINIFPOS
Main Synthesizer
LOIN
Reference Main VCO
Oscillator XTALBASE Buffer To RX Mixer
- TCXO CPGITR 489.65 539.65MHz
16.8MHz TETRA_RX_LO
VCOCT
WPIC
LPF
PRSCIN OSC
SPI-bus
TETRA_TX_LO
To ESCORT
TX Synthesizer 486.88 550.94MHz
All frequencies originate from the Reference oscillator - TCXO. This is a digital tempera-
ture compensated crystal oscillator producing an accurate and stable 16.8 MHz reference
frequency. The 16.8 MHz reference frequency is divided in the WPIC and in the Dual
Synthesizer IC to produce required reference frequency for the other synthesizers.
Main Synthesizer
The Main Synthesizer consists of the WPIC internal PLL modules and an external,
discrete Voltage Controlled Oscillator (VCO) . The output provides the LO signal to down-
convert the received RF signal to the first IF of 109.65 MHz. The output is also routed as
the transmit injection frequency for the ESCORT IC.
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The second LO synthesizer supplies the second IF local oscillator signal to the receiver.
The signal of the frequency of 219.3 MHz will be used in the WPIC to generate the quad-
rature signals for downconverting the received IF signal to the baseband (zero IF).
Transmit PLL
The TX PLL consists of a discrete TX Voltage Controlled Oscillator (TX VCO) and the
ESCORT Synthesizer IC. The ESCORT IC receives its reference signal
(TETRA_TX_LO) from the main synthesizer/VCO to synthesize the TX VCO signal within
the frequency range of 380-430 MHz, which is subsequently routed to the transmitter
path (LNODCT).
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The digital section (see Figure 4.1-5) contains the radio's RedCap2 RISC processor, DSP
(embedded within), external memories and GCAP3. The DSP has its own processing
memory. GCAP3 contains switching and linear regulators, audio preamplifiers, 13-bit
CODEC, A/D and D/A Converters, and interfaces with an external Audio Amplifier for
receive audio.
RedCap2 controls the receive/transmit frequencies, power levels, display, keypad, acces-
sories, MMI, and other radio functions. This microprocessor can be operated through the
RS232 interface by a personal computer to program the Flash memory with firmware and
codeplug.
The DSP performs the functions of audio filtering, ACELP speech coding, Forward Error
Correction and digital modulation. The GCAP3's CODEC handles the analog-to-digital
and digital-to-analog conversions on audio signals.
The power distribution is supported by the Global Control Audio Power (GCAP3) IC. This
IC supplies power to the radio using step-down PWM regulator supplying 1.875 VDC to
the RedCap2 core, supplying V3 linear regulator 2.775VDC to the external memories,
display and RedCap2 peripheral modules, supplying V2 to GCAP3 internal logic, internal
audio amplifier and A/D converter. The regulator's power-down mode is controlled by the
RedCap2, which senses the ON or OFF condition.
SIDE_OPT_SEL1
(from 24-pin connector)
SIDE_OPT_SEL2
(from 24-pin connector)
TETRA
TXE
RF Section Display
BBP
SPIA 40-pin
Connector
INT_SPKR REDCAP2
Keypad
SIDE_OPT_SEL3
EXT_SPKR (from 24-pin connector)
SOFT_TURN_OFF
INT_EAR Audio
PA FLASH 4M x 16 bit
SPIB
Vibrator GCAP3 SRAM 512k x 16 bit
24-pin
Connector Reset OPT SEL
Side Data REDCAP2
JTAG
Buffer 16-pin
EXT_MIC Connector
USB/RS232
SIDE_SWB+ REDCAP2
BOT_SWB+
On/Off CE_ON_OFF
Vol knob
Headset/Keyfail
INT_MIC
Integrated Mixer
LNA
Gain=18dB
Gain= -6dB
AntSW I=5.0mA XTAL
Pre-selection Filter I=7.5 mA IF Filter
IL=0.7dB IL=2dB LO Level=-4dBm
Balun
From
VCNTO
pin of WPIC
I=13mA
WPIC
Baseband
Filter SSI Redcap2
(DSP)
GP06 A/D
GP05
Divide
XTALWARP by 2
From 2nd LO
Antenna Switch
The signal from the antenna is routed to the receiver input via the transmitter harmonic fil-
ter (C5016, L5008, C5015 and C5011 ), an equivalent quarter wave line (L5007 with
C5011 and C5020) and the low pass (C5020, L5011, C5022 and C5021) for spurious
response improvement. Isolation to transmitter frequencies at this point is better than
35dB; attenuation of the wanted Rx signal is typically 0.7dB.
Limiter
Diode D2100 limits the level of incoming high power signals (> 5dBm) to prevent damage
to the receiver front end.
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Pre-selector
The signal arriving at the receiver input is routed through the integrated, tuneable Pre-
selector Filter FL2100 into the Low Noise Amplifier (LNA) U2200 via a matching network
C2200, L2200, R2200 and C2201.
The pre-selector attenuates unwanted incoming RF signals, especially the image fre-
quency (25dB). Typically, the insertion loss is 2dB.
The LNA U2200 amplifies the RF signal. The overall gain of the LNA including the output
matching circuit, L2201, R2202, C2209, C2210 and L2202 typically is 18dB. Because the
LNA is the first amplifier in the RX line, it is important that it provides high gain and has a
low noise figure.
The LNA has an enable pin (pin 3) which is called VPD. When this pin receives a signal
of 2.7V from DC switch Q2200 the amplifier is enabled (via signal GP05_DCLICP from
WPIC). In the transmit slot, Q2200 is switched off. The LNA current is controlled by
R2201. Resistor R2202 ensures the amplifier is stable throughout its operating range.
From the LNA, the signal passes to the fixed-tuned post-selector.
Post-selector
Mixer
The mixer U2400 down-converts (at high side) the incoming RF signal to an IF signal
(109.65 MHz). The mixer IC consists of a mixer and an LO buffer amplifier.
The RF signal enters the mixer at pin 1, and the IF is produced at pin 6. The LO signal
from the main synthesizer passes via the attenuator R2400-R2402 and the wide band
matching network L2400, C2400, R2403, C2401 into the IC at pin 3. The LO power is
boosted internally before being applied to the mixer. The LO signal power at the LO mixer
input is -4dBm. The 2.7V DC is supplied by switch Q2400, that is enabled during receive
mode (via signal GP06_DCLICIN from WPIC).
An impedance matching network is placed between the mixer and the IF filter FL2500. It
consists of C2405, L2403, C2500, L2500 and C2501.
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IF Filter
The IF signal is routed via the IF filter (FL2500), which has an insertion loss of 2 dB and
attenuates unwanted mixing products of the mixer. It is connected via a matching net-
work, consisting of C2502, L2501 and C2503, to the balun network.
Balun
The balun network (L2502, C2505, C2504 and L2503) transforms the single-ended input
RF signal to a differential double-ended output.
The differential signal is routed to the WPIC, pins A4 and B4, via C1018 and C1019.
The differential IF signal is amplified and converted down to zero IF inside the WPIC
(World Phone IC) by the 2nd LO signal. The 2nd LO signal is routed to the WPIC at pin
D1 and divided by two into the quadrature generator block of the WPIC. The baseband
signal from this 2nd mixer passes to an amplifier baseband filter array. The amplified and
filtered signal is passed to the WPIC A/D converter. This A/D converter digitises the ana-
log differential signal into its I and Q components. The I and Q components appear in
sequence on the WPIC_SRD line whenever the RX_ACQ line is high. The WPIC_SRD
data is clocked into the DSP using a clock signal (WPIC_TXCLK) from WPIC. The WPIC
is controlled via SPIA_MOSI, SPIA_CLK and SPIA_CSO_WPIC from RedCap2.
2.775V
TX LO dr iver fr om TX synt hesizer
ANT_EN (from RedCap2)
Matc h Att To
RX port
8db
Baseba nd I Baseba nd Q
+2.775V
WPIC+
100k E-pot
DC amp DC amp
REDCAP2
Forward Path
WPIC
The WPIC (World Phone IC) U1001 receives serial data that is transmitted by the
RedCap2 at 48 ksps (kilosamples/second) to the SSI port (pin K10, WPIC_STD). Data is
transmitted as a 16-bit I word followed by a 16-bit Q word. The WPIC provides a serial
clock of 4.8MHz to the RedCap2 (pin K11, WPIC_TXCLK) and sends a frame sync signal
(pin L11, WPIC_FSYNC) at the beginning of every I word transmission to instruct the
RedCap2 to send data. In the WPIC, the received serial I & Q words from the RedCap2
are converted into parallel I & Q words, and transferred to an interpolating filter. The inter-
polating filter increases the sampling rate to reduce in-band quantization noise, as well as
to reduce image at multiples of the input data. The interpolated samples are rounded to 8
bits, and run through the 8-bit D/A converters. The D/A converters take the digital I & Q
words and convert them into analog signals, which are then filtered and amplified. The
output is comprised of two separate low-level differential signals, I & Q (pins A8, OUTQ;
C8, OUTQB; D8, OUTI; A9, OUTIB). A differential output is used to minimize the noise
pick-up, due to its inherent common mode rejection.
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The output signals are routed to the LNODCT IC. The WPIC sends a 2.4MHz low-level
differential reference clock signal (pins B11, TCLK; C10, TCLKB) to the LNODCT. It also
sends a differential signal (pins A11, TSLOT; A10, TSLOTB) that marks the beginning
and the end of each transmission time slot (whenever pin 8, WPIC_TXE signal is
received from RedCap2). After receiving the TSLOT signal, the LNOCDT toggles the
ASW line (pin J5) which signals the WPIC to set VCNTO signal LOW (pin J6) which ena-
bles the Antenna Switch during transmit time.
TX LO Line-Up
One output of the power splitter drives phase splitter U6001 that converts the single input
signal into two quadrature (90 degrees phase shift) I and Q signals and then routes
them to the LO input (LOI, LOIB, LOQ, LOQB) of the LNODCT.
The second output of the power splitter U6001 is applied to the LNODCT LO feedback
input (MVCO).
LNODCT
The LNODCT IC (Low Noise Offset Direct Conversion Transmit IC) U6002 is the heart of
the transmitter.
The differential baseband signals from WPIC are applied to the LNODCT on pins 58 61
(BINQB, BINQ, BINIB and BINI). They pass through a variable attenuator and then they
are summed with the down converted I & Q feedback. The baseband signal is then ampli-
fied and sent to the up-mixer.
The up-mixer consists of two mixers, one for the I channel and the other for the Q chan-
nel. The split I & Q LO signal is mixed with the baseband I & Q signals to produce I & Q
modulated signals at RF frequency. The signals then are output differentially on pins 51
and 52 (RFOUTB, RFOUT).
Balun
Resistors R6024R6026 form an attenuator to compensate for changes in gain in the for-
ward path RF PA stages.
RF Power Amplifier
The signal is routed through coupling capacitor C6034 to the RF power amplifier (PA).
The PA consists of 2 devices, namely U4001 driver and Q4001 final PA. U4001 is a 2-
stage IC that is capable of amplifying the signal to about 18dBm . The capacitors and
inductors between U4001 output and Q4001 input form a high pass - low pass matching
network. Q4001 output is then matched to the 50 ohms input of the isolator by a low pass
pi matching stage using microstrip-lines and discrete components.
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The U4001 amplifier gain is set in the factory using the VBLIN signal (from WPIC). VBLIN
is amplified by DC amplifier U4002. The voltage output from U4002 sets the quiescent
current and hence the gain of the LDMOS driver IC U4001.
The gain of Q4001 is set in factory through serial SPI commands (from RedCap2) to the
E-pot IC U4102. The output voltage of the E-pot is dependent on the internal resistance
divider ratio and amplified by DC amplifier U4100. During transmission, the 2.775V sup-
ply to the E-pot is enabled using the signal PA_BIAS (from RedCap2). When this line sig-
nal is 2.775V (HIGH), the voltage to bias the final stage device is enabled.
The output signal from the RF PA passes through directional coupler U5001 to the Isola-
tor FL5001. The sampled signal from the coupler provides feedback for linearization and
power control. The sampled signal is routed via attenuator R5001, R5002, R5003 to the
LNODCT (pins 37, RFIN; 36, RFINB). The feedback signal is routed back to LNODCT
and mixed down to baseband in a quadrature mixer, amplified and summed with the
baseband input signal.
Isolator
The signal in the forward path is fed to pin 4 of the isolator FL5001. The isolator is placed
at the PA output to decrease the influence of antenna impedance variation on the PA per-
formance. The reflected power from the antenna is absorbed in a 50-Ohm resistor inside
the isolator. The isolator also protects the Cartesian loop from sudden VSWR variations
that could lead to loop instability.
Antenna Switch
PIN diodes D5001, D5002 and D5003 are used as antenna switches. These PIN diodes
are turned on during the transmission time slot. The RF signal from the Isolator is applied
to the PIN diodes D5001 and D5002. The RF signal is then routed through the harmonic
filter (C5011, L5008, C5015 and C5016) to the antenna. D5003 provides the needed RX
isolation during Transmission mode.
In the Receiving mode the PIN diodes are turned off, the input RF signal is directed to the
receiver path via /4 quarterwave equivalent LC-circuit (C5011, L5007 and C5020) and a
further low pass filter (C5020, L5011, C5022 and C5021).
The condition of the PIN diodes is controlled by the voltage switch Q5001 by applying the
ANT_EN signal (from RedCap2) to the switch. The VCNTO signal (from WPIC) applied to
the voltage switch Q5001 is set LOW during the Receiving and Transmission modes. The
resistors R5006 and R5008 determine the DC current through the PIN diodes.
The RF output signal is disabled during the CLCH (Training) mode by setting the VCNTO
signal HIGH thus providing low output power to the antenna during the training slot.
Harmonic Filter
From the antenna switch the signal is routed to a single-section LC filter, consisting of
L5008, C5011, C5015 and C5016. The filter attenuates the harmonics of the transmitter
signal and reduces leakage of the Rx LO signal.
Resistor R5014 provides a discharge path for any build-up of static electricity at the
antenna.
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This section describes the circuits that generate all the required frequencies for the
required transmitter and receiver functions. These circuits are described as follows:
FINIFPOS
Main Synthesizer
LOIN
Reference Main VCO
Oscillator XTALBASE Buffer To RX Mixer
- TCXO CPGITR 489.65 539.65MHz
16.8MHz TETRA_RX_LO
VCOCT
WPIC
LPF
PRSCIN OSC
SPI-bus
TETRA_TX_LO
To ESCORT
TX Synthesizer 486.88 550.94MHz
The TCXO oscillator Y1301 is the reference frequency source for all the radio
synthesizers. The output of the oscillator is a 16.8 MHz stable temperature-compensated
reference clock. This oscillators centre frequency is adjustable by means of a PWM DAC
(256 steps) to warp the radio frequency in order to lock to the base station. This 16.8 MHz
signal from pin 3 of the TCXO is routed into the following devices:
1. To WPICs K6 XTALBASE pin via C1301. The signal is divided by 4 to produce the 4.2
MHz reference signal, which is used for the Main Synthesizer PLL.
2. To LMX Dual Synthesizers OSCIN pin via C1505. The signal is divided to produce the
300 kHz reference signal for the second LO PLL.
The reference signal is also routed from WPICs pin F10 (16.8_MHz_CLK) to GCAP3
(and subsequently to RedCap2) to clock the digital circuits.
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The main synthesizer components are WPIC, Loop Filter, VCO and buffer. It produces
the LO signal.
To serve as the local oscillator for the mixer of the receiver. It is used to down-mix the
RF frequency to the IF frequency 109.65 MHz
To provide the reference signal for the ESCORT PLL IC of the Tx synthesizer.
To provide as the WPIC feedback signal for locking the main synthesizer.
The VCO (Q3002 and associated circuitry) generates the LO signal which is fed back to
the synthesizer (inside the WPIC) through the PRSCIN. The TCXO provides the 16.8
MHz reference frequency.
The synthesizer then generates the VCTRL tuning voltage through WPICs CPGITR pin
to control the VCO frequency. The loop filter (LPF) consists of C1810, R1805, R1802 and
C1816 which filters noise in the tuning voltage. A pre-setting of the VCO frequency is pro-
vided by additional tuning via the DC signals from the Coarse Tune DAC in the WPIC.
The Q3003 and Q3004 buffers prevent loading and interference to the next stage - i.e.
the RX Mixer and ESCORT.
The LMX uses the 16.8 MHz from the TCXO for the second LO synthesizers and divides
the TCXO frequency into 300 kHz reference frequency for the second LO.
Second LO VCO
The Second LO VCO is a discrete VCO (Q1521) that is controlled by the Dual Synthe-
sizer IC (U1501). The VCO produces a frequency of 219.3 MHz that routes into LOIN pin
of WPIC.
The output signal of the VCO is also routed via C1544 to the phase detector of Dual Syn-
thesizer (pin 18, FINIFPOS). The internal phase detector is of the charge pump type.
The output signal of the phase detector is present at Dual Synthesizer (pin 20, DOIF) and
then routed via the loop filter R1511, C1511 and C1512 to tuning diode D1521 of the tank
circuit.
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Transmit PLL
The TX VCO is a discrete VCO that is controlled by the ESCORT IC U7001. The VCO
produces the TX frequency signals in the frequency band 380-430MHz. A discrete coil
L7501 is used in the tank circuit of the VCO. Four tuning diodes (D7501-D7504) and the
variable feedback by D7505 ensure excellent performance in noise behaviour and signal
level stability throughout the whole band. A cascode amplifier is used as buffer to mini-
mize the impact of load pull on the VCO frequency.
SIDE_OPT_SEL1
(from 24-pin connector)
SIDE_OPT_SEL2
(from 24-pin connector)
TETRA
TXE
RF Section Display
BBP
SPIA 40-pin
Connector
INT_SPKR REDCAP2
Keypad
SIDE_OPT_SEL3
EXT_SPKR (from 24-pin connector)
SOFT_TURN_OFF
INT_EAR Audio
PA FLASH 4M x 16 bit
SPIB
Vibrator GCAP3 SRAM 512k x 16 bit
24-pin
Connector Reset OPT SEL
Side Data REDCAP2
JTAG
Buffer 16-pin
EXT_MIC Connector
USB/RS232
SIDE_SWB+ REDCAP2
BOT_SWB+
On/Off CE_ON_OFF
Vol knob
Headset/Keyfail
INT_MIC
INT7/DTRA/SCLK/
SRDA/TMS MCU Layer 1
MOSIB Core Timer TOUT(16)
MISOB
QSCKB QSPIB
SPICSB(5) DSP_DE
JTAG/OnCE JTAG(5)
MOSIA MCU_DE
MISOA TEST
QSCKA QSPIA
PIG RTSB
SPICSA(5) Peripheral I/F CTSB
UARTB
Gasket TXB
RXB
SIM
MUX_CTL
RST_OUT GPReg RTSA/IC2A/
Reset RESET_IN
RST_IN M
UARTA
U CTSA/MCU_DE
X
Keypad MCU Timers/ TXA/TDO
COLUMN(5)
Interface PWM/PIT/
ROW(5) GPIO Watchdog RXA/IC1/TDI
COLUMN5/GPIO
ROW5/IC2B/GPIO
COLUMN6/OC1
COLUMN7/PWM
ROW6/DCDA/SC2A/DSP_DE
ROW7/RIA/ISCKA//TCK
The RedCap2 RISC processor controls the operation of the transmitter, receiver, synthe-
sizer and audio (GCAP3) integrated circuits. It uses the Flash memory and SRAM, both
located externally.
RedCap2 employs SPI protocol (Serial Peripheral Interface) to communicate with the RF
ICs, display, keypad and other internal peripherals. The processor can be operated
through the RS232 interface by a personal computer to program the Flash memory with
firmware and codeplug.
Within the RedCap2 is the Digital Signal Processor (DSP) which performs modulation
and de-modulation functions for the radio. It also performs ACELP speech coding and
Forward Error Correction.
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The RedCap2 Address bus is a 22-bit wide (0:21) and RedCap2 Data Bus is a 16-bit
wide (0:15).
Flash Memory
The Flash memory is dedicated to the application software. This memory has a 16-bit
wide data bus. The Flash memory is 4 Meg x 16-bit (ie 64 MBits density). When address-
ing the Flash memory location, the processor reads into its 16-bit wide data bus.
Apart from storing radio firmware, the Flash also stores the Radio CodePlug (Customer
related information) such as telephone numbers, addresses, etc.
SRAM Memory
The RedCap2 uses the SPI protocol (Serial Peripheral Interface) to communicate with RF
IC's (WPIC, LNODCT, ESCORT), GCAP3 IC and the display driver.
The RF IC's are connected to SPIA module, while GCAP3 and the display are connected
via SPIB module.
The Display Module, based on the display driver (i.e. Samsung KS0741) uses a serial
interface.
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GCAP3
The Global Control Audio Power (GCAP3) IC handles DC power distribution and audio
processing (ie audio amplification and analog-to-digital/digital-to-analog conversions). It
contains switching and linear regulators, audio preamplifiers, 13-bit CODEC, 14-channel
10-bit A/D Converter, 8-bit D/A Converter and interfaces with an external Audio Amplifier
for receive audio.
DC Power Distribution
MOS_SW BOTTOM_CONNECTOR_SWB+
FUSED_B+
AUDIO PA
GCAP 3
PWM1_1.8V
PWM 1 CORE
V1_3V
V1 LC Filter ESCORT / TXVCO
MOS_SW V3_2.775V_DIG
V2 REDCAP, DISPLAY, FLASH, SRAM, I/O-Section
V3_2.775V
V3 LC Filter Serial VCC for WPIC+
V4_LNODC T
SOFT_TURN_OFF V4 LC Filter LNODCT
(with Pass
Transistor) V4_2.775V
LC Filter RFCU, RXU, TXPA, TXFE
VREF1_2.775V
VREF1 AND GATE for TCXO_WARP
VREF2_2.775V
VREF2 LC Filter TX/RX-_LED
VREF2_2.775V_DIG
VREF3 Backlight_LED
VIB
VTS_2.3V
TS-REF ADC_INPUT
7.2V BATTERY
PA_B+
VSIM
5.5V_RF
BATTERY_Interface_Circuitry
SWB+
TXPA_Driver bias circuit
Several sections of the radio are connected directly to the battery, which supplies RAW_B+ and FUSED_B+.
The radio operates at a low voltage of 5.8Vdc, nominal-level voltage of 7.2Vdc, and high-level voltage of
12Vdc. The battery is connected to J001 pins 3 (+) and J001 pin 1 (-). These pins supply the RAW_B+ to the
RF TX power amplifier and the SWB+ current limit regulator. RAW_B+ is routed via F200 (Fuse) becoming
FUSED_B+, which is used by the Audio PA, the 3.3V Switching Regulator and the SWB+ switch for the TX
Driver bias circuit.
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An external 3.3V switching regulator is used to convert the battery voltage (7.2V) down to
3.3V to be used by GCAP3. This regulator can be set to fixed frequency 600KHz (during
Tx & Rx) or variable switching frequency (when idle) depending on the load.
PWM #1 is a selectable step down switching regulator. It is selectable using the RedCap2
SPIB bus from 1.2V to 2.45V in 6 steps, Pass Through and Power down modes. The
switcher is active during Power Reset (POR) in 1.875V mode. It is set to 1.875V. Switch-
ing regulator is PWM#1_1.875V, which is the supply for the internal core, emulation port
and clock output drivers of the RedCap2. The switcher is supplied from FILT_3.3V and it
is active whenever the radio is turned ON.
V1 Linear Regulator
V2 Linear Regulator
V2 is a selectable linear regulator. It is selectable using the GCAP3 UV_SEL pin (internal
logic) between either 2.5V and 2.775V. This regulator is active during POR and its initial
output value is set by GCAP3 UV_SEL pin. Connecting UV_SEL pin to FILT_3.3V sets
V2 output value to 2.775V, connecting UV_SEL pin to Ground sets V2 output value to
2.5V. For this radio, V2 is selected to 2.775V. This regulator is supplied by FILT_3.3V and
it is active whenever the radio is turned ON. V2 is the supply for internal audio circuits,
CLK_IN input driver and TS interface.
V3 Linear Regulator
V3 is a selectable linear regulator. It is selectable using the RedCap2 SPIB bus from
1.875V to 2.775V in 4 steps. This regulator is active during POR and its initial output
value is 2.775V. For this radio, V3 is selected to 2.775V. The regulator is supplied by
FILT_3.3V and it is active whenever the radio is turned ON. V3 is directly used as
V3_2.775V_DIG, which is the supply for the RedCap2, Flash, SRAM, GCAP3, Display,
logic lines pull-up and 40-pin connector. V3_2.775V is the filtered V3 supply voltage for
the Serial VCC of U1001/WPIC+.
V4 Linear Regulator
V4 is a selectable linear regulator with external pass transistor. It is selectable using the
RedCap2 SPIB bus from 1.875V to 2.775V in 4 steps. It is set to 2.775V. V4 is always
powered from FILT_3.3V and it is active whenever the radio is turned ON. This regulator
is active during POR. V4 supplies via the filtered V4_2.775V the RF sections RFCU,
RXU, TXPA and TXFE whilst the LNODCT section has an extra filtered supply voltage
V4_LNODCT.
TS_REF is a fixed output linear regulator. It is supplied internally from the V2 linear regu-
lator. It is set to 2.3V. The radio uses TS_REF for the AD voltage dividers. It is not active
at POR.
This is an external linear regulator fed by SWB+. It is used to supply GCAP3 DSC regula-
tor and the Battery Interface Circuitry.
DSC is a fixed output linear regulator. This regulator is active during POR in the 5V mode.
DSC is supplied from an external 5.5V linear regulator. The output voltage is filtered
(5V_RF) to supply the WPIC+, 2nd LO PLL-IC and ESCORT-IC charge pump circuits, the
PA bias OP and LNODCT_RFOUT circuit.
Current Limit
The SWB+ current limit regulator provides power from the phone battery to clip-on acces-
sories. It is enabled only when the phone is powered up and an accessory which requires
power from the phone is connected.
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The audio system consists of the GCAP3 IC (U200) and the DSP (U301), both are
located on the main board.
The GCAP3 performs the analog task and part of the digital task of the audio system.
Tx Path
Audio speech is fed either to the internal microphone or the external microphone. The
signals reach the GCAP3 IC. In the GCAP3 IC, a fix gain amplifier (A3 or A5) provides the
signal amplification, the multiplexer (MUX) selects the active input and the Programmable
Gain Amplifier (TxPGA) adjust the path gain according to the radio mode of operation.
Finally, the A/D converts the analog signal into digital format and transfers it to the DSP.
The DSP performs the functions of audio filtering, ACELP speech compression, forward
error correction (FEC), digital modulation, and transfers the data to the RF section. When
the radio is operating in the telephone interconnect mode, the DSP performs the required
tasks such as echo and noise reduction.
Rx Path
The digital output signal from the receiver is fed to the DSP which performs the functions
of digital de-modulation, FEC, ACELP speech de-compression, and audio filtering. It
transfers the data to the GCAP3 IC. In this IC, the D/A converts the digital audio format to
an analog signal, the Programmable Gain Amplifier (RxPGA) adjusts the path gain
according to the setting of the volume control, and the multiplexer routes the audio to the
active receive path. The audio is fed to A4, single-ended audio power amplifier. It is then
fed to the Audio PA, where most of the amplification is performed and can be selected
either to go through the internal speaker or external speaker. Altenatively, the audio from
GCAP3 can also be sent through A1 to the internal Earpiece.
INT MIC
GCAP 3
AUX_MIC + CODEC
EXT MIC MI C + +
A5
AUX_MIC - -
MI C -
PGA A/D
MI CIN -
MI C -
EAR-PIECE A3
+
SPKRIN MUXIN
(A1 INPUT)
VAG
RC
FILTER SPKROUT 1
INT SPKR SERIAL
RC INTER-
FILTER SPKROUT 2 FACE
VAG
TDA8547 or
AL RTIN
ADI part SPKR+ +
(A2 INPUT) -1 A1
EARPIECE + -
VCC1 VCC2
IN1-
OUT1- SPKR- PGA D/A
SPKRIN
IN1+
OUT1+
IN2- AL RTOUT -
OUT2- A2
IN2+
Vcc
AL RTOUT +
OUT2+ SVR
EXT SPKR AL RTIN
MODE AUDIO_OUT -
Stby/ EXTOUT
A4
Mute SEL
+ VAG
NC GND2 GND1
The RedCap2 processor (RCE) uses the three serial protocols: RS232/UART, SB9600,
and JTAG to communicate with external devices via the bottom connector of the unit.
There is no external hardware for switching from one protocol to another because the
RedCap2 handles the switching and line multiplexing functions internally.
Battery ID
The battery is equipped with a Dallas 2502 EPROM. A one-wire serial bus allows the
radio or the battery charger to communicate with the battery and identify whether or not
the battery is compatible. If the battery is determined to be incompatible, the unit auto-
matically shuts off, and the charger does not enter charging mode.
Besides compatibility data, the EPROM also stores the following information: battery
type, capacity, fuel-gauging parameters, and voltage threshold.
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Display
The LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) Module is a Graphic Display based upon the
KS0741TB-01 display driver.
It consist of LCD Holographic Glass, LED backlight and a 22 pin flex cable connected to
the Keypad board.
The Communication to the RedCap2 IC is performed using a SPI protocol (Serial Periph-
eral Interface). The Operation of the LCD is determined upon the RS line configuration
(Data/Command).
Keypad
The RedCap2 processor (RCE) is responsible for decoding key presses and displaying
them properly on the LCD. The keys are arranged into a matrix of five rows and five col-
umns, which includes the Volume and PTT keys.
The PWR key is not decoded by the RCE; it directly drives the GCAP3, which sends a
signal to RCE through INT1. The five row lines are pulled high via five internal 22 Kohm
resistors. The five row lines and five column lines are fed to RedCap2 I/O pins. Pressing
any key also generates the keypad internal interrupt. The RedCap2 debounces the keys
by reading them 25 milliseconds later.
1. RedCap2 sets rows to inputs; all columns are set as outputs and driven logic low.
2. Rows are pulled logic high. When a key is pressed, one row goes low, which indicates
a key press and sends an internal interrupt.
3. RedCap2 reads rows. A low on that row indicates a key press. All others are high.
4. RedCap2 sets all columns to output logic high.
5. One column at a time is set to output logic low. RedCap2 reads the columns to see
which one is now at a logic low level.
6. The low row level (in step 3) and low column level (in step 5) indicate the correct col-
umn and row.
All keypad circuitry is located on the keypad board. Refer to the keypad board schemat-
ics.
TRANSCEIVER 400 MHz MTP700 Portable Radio / Detailed Service Manual 4.1 - 27
Backlight
The keypad backlight consists of 8 green LEDs. There are 2 more LEDs in the LCD mod-
ule that are connected in parallel to the keypad LEDs.
Top LEDs
There is a tri-color (Green, Red and Amber when both turns on) LED located on the main
board. These LED colors are used as indicators to the radio operation.
Radio Programming
The radio is entered into programming mode by setting the MOD pin high level, and
applying a preamble sequence to the radio via the RS232 lines. A 12Vdc can be applied
to pin 15 on the 16-pin connector to set the radio into flashing mode.
The MOD pin assertion is encountered at least 4 CKIH cycles before the negation of the
Reset pin.
Accessory Connector
The radio provides two connectors for access to personal computers, data devices and
audio accessories.
Bottom Connector
These modes are selected by applying appropriate logic levels to the Option Select pins,
named OPTION1 and OPTION2. Some of the modes listed above are selected by the
additional application of a level on the USB POWER and CE_ON_OFF pins as well.
Logic levels applied to the OPTION1, OPTION2, USB POWER, and ON_OFF/JTAG/
FLASH lines are used to select the different modes. The modes will be set as follows:
4.1 - 28 MTP700 Portable Radio / Detailed Service Manual TRANSCEIVER 400 MHz
Non KEYLOAD 0 X
Standard FLASH 11.4-12.6 V X X X
Modes JTAG 7.6-8.4 V X X X
Logic Levels
1 : 2.0V to 2.85V, typical 2.775V
0 : 0V to 0.8V
X : Do Not Care Condition
Power/
Pin RS232/ RS232
Signal Name (Short_Form) Default USB SB9600 JTAG
No. SSI (8 wire)
States
Side Connector
The side connector is intended to support connection to accessories such as PSM, RSM,
Headset, 2 or 4-wire data terminals and SB9600 based devices.
In order to be compatible with previous generation radios, the modes of operation are
selected by applying the appropriate logic levels to the Side Option Select Pins named
SIDE_OPTION1, SIDE_OPTION2. In addition, SIDE_OPTION3 will be used to select the
other modes as per Table 4.1-3. Voltage level for SIDE_OPTION3 is per Table 4.1-4.
1 Ext PTT 0 0 V4
2 Emergency 0 0 V3
3 Volume Up 0 0 V2
4 Volume Down 0 0 V1
5 Man Down 0 0 V0
6 MAP27 1 0 V4
7 Spare 1 0 V3
8 SB9600/SBEP 1 0 V2
11 Ext Spkr 0 1 V4
14 User Programmable 2 0 1 V1
15 User Programmable1 0 1 V0
16 Idle 1 1 V4
V0 0 0.3 0.58
Pin
Signal Name
No.
1 Ext_Speaker+
2 Ext_Speaker-
3 OPT B+
4 Ext_Mic
5 SIDE_OPT2
6 SIDE_OPT1
7 GND
8 Rx_Data
9 Tx_Data
10 CTS / BUSY_OUT
11 RTS / BUSY_IN
12 SIDE_OPT3
13 VIBRATOR
Table 4.1-5 Side Connector Pin Out Table
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SH300
C024
R005
R004
R003
R010
C006
C325
C324
C308
1
R122
E105 S100 S004 C002 S002 S003
C116
C001
C327 C320
C315 C321
C326 C319
C003
C121
SH1000 SH2001
C329
L2302
C262
C2306
C263
C2305
E209
C1301
C1302
U308
R1002
C2001
C1809
C1804
R2400
L2402
C1802 C2304
C2400
C2402
R312 R001 R313 C1805 C1810
R2401
R2404
C1811
L2400
R1301
C120
C310
E302 4 L2301
R1805 R2403 R2406
R309 C2407
R129
C2002 C2303
C1806
C312
C1801
C1807
C1015
C1541
C1014
C1817
C1803
C304 C330 R1802
J100 C115 R130 U301 R310 Y1301 R2407 C2401
U2400
C1816 C2302
L301
C2405
L2300
C311
R272
C331
L2401
Q2400
C2301
R131
C2404
E2400
C305
RV101 C1020
C1812
C2403
C306
R128 R308 2 3 C2300
C136 C1011 R2410 L2403
R132 R307 R2408
R316
C135 R115 R1005 C1013 C1007
R123
C2408
R2409
U1001 C2502 C2406 SH2002
R318
C134 R324 R1004 C1012 R1001
C012
C013
R124 U305 U304 5
C133 R314 C1808 R1804 C1009 C2500
C317 C1008
L2501
C2209
R126 4 6 C2210
C2505 L2202
R217
R218
C2202
C132 R1810 C1820 C1010
C318
C2205
R125 C322 FL2500 C2200
Q2200
L2500
E2200 C2208
C1018 L2502
C309
C130
C256
L1002
C1017
C1006
U2200
R2202
R127
C1021
L2201
1
C1019
C131 A1
C314
C316
R106 C1004 C1003
C112 R235 2
C313
C323
5
4
4
40
C2203
R2201
U106
C2204
C2206
E207 C1016
U107
U108
R107 C1005 R1807
U205
D001
C294 R1003 C1001 C1002
C219
C220
C290
C017
C018
E205
C291
C6018
C6019
C251
C007
C016
Q100
VR004
R111 R110
C223
C340 VR009 C6025 C6021
R6004 C6002 C6052
C307 R315
R6017
E212
C328
E214
C249
C209
C4024
C4031
C258
C259
D2100
C299
C6035 C6004
R6018
R109
C104 R108
8
C212 C6056
C6031
R6014
C266 C4028
C5014
U5001
U111 E213
C4033
R112 R114 E6001
C6036 C6022
C264 Q6002
C011
R007
R284 L4009
5
4
C211
E4002
C6020 C5021
R221 E206 S005
R6019
R4009
C105 R5003
Q101
C5002
C293
R6015
R240 R243
L5011
R275
C261
C5022
C4022
R009
1
C6023
R241 R244 C6041
C4020 R4016
R296
R006
C026
C027
R008
R5001
C6030 R6021
R6020
R242 R245 R5002
C287
R215
C288
C289
C298 U6002
C6037
C4026
C101 C5001
C237
C4052
Q4001
C4030
1 C214 D5003
VR104 R205 U200
C6032
Y200
C6050
L5007
C221
C215
C036
C252
C238
C100 C227
R4005
C5019
R4004
C5016
C5011
Q202 2 C5005
D5001
49 L6008
C5018 R5014
C4042
33
C206
C6029
C6049
C213 J002
R4018
J110 1
C4018
D5002
C025 C033
R203 L5003
R6023
C265 R4008
C203
R232
L5008
L5004
T6001
C235
C267
C4019
C5008
C5013
C5006
C5010
C202
C231 C6057
R6022
C6033
L4008
C6044
C4015
C6047 C5015
C4043
C4051
R6029
C6051
L6009
C6039
R202
C254
2
C204
C239
R225
R214
R213
C207
C208
C117
R206
C6048
C6046
C6045
C6043
U102
C030
SH5001
C031
SH6001 SH4002
TP302 TP301
SH3001 TP312 TP316
SH1500 TP304 TP306 SH201
SH7000 SH301 R118
C7022
C3013 R3004
R7517
R7518
R7516
R3002 R117 Q102
C3023 Q3001
C1505 C1506
C1502C1504 C1501
Q1531
R3006
R3005 R116
C7021R7023R7024
21
D7504
D7503
C401
R287
C7513
R3013 E3001
L7503 U1501
C3024
R3017 Q7022 H1 A1
R319
D101
L201
C7001
L3006
C3021 L1522 9
Q103
Q7504
R3018
C3029
C1527
Q7021
C3022 R7021
D7501
R1512 R1511
L1521 D1521 C1511
D7502
C3025 C1544
U302
C3026
C3016
R3003
R7022
R1522
C1525
C1522
R1524 C1512
Q3004
L7501
C1526 16
R7001 L1541 C284
Q7024
D203
R3015 Q7023 L7508 E104
H6 A6
R1523
C7502
R3016 C3019 R7002
L7502 U201
Y3001
R7502 E103
R7031 C7501
R7512 C114
C3020
R3008 C7003
C234
R3014 C7012
C1543
C1542
C282
C1524
C1523
C1521
L3005 C7011 R7501 Q1521 R1521 C119
R7003 R7011 R7504
L3003
C3014 R3007
C7503
C7504
Q7501
C7002 C7507 A8 F8 C118
C3018 C3017 R7004
R7005 L7504 TP307
C7031 R7503 C255 C139
C253
Q3003 C3028 C7505 TP335 C250
C229
C138
C7514
C7510 R7513 R7515
C245
D7505
C3015 U303
C7512
TP303 C200
R7505
C3007 C3008
C3009
C7506
6 U7001 L7505 C137 TP105
L3004
Q3002 R3010
C2101 4 TP300 C280
E200
4
C3011
C3006
C3005
R7514
C7508
R7506
C3012
5 R1803 R7508R7510
TP305
5
E2100 A1 F1 C222
R7507
7 FL2100 3 C1815 R3001
R7511
R3009
C7509
C7511
Q7502
S001 C3001
C3002
C2100 1 L7507 L7506 TP201 C246
L3002 L3001 C3003 Q7503
C281 TP100 TP102
2 R7509 C009 C240 C228
D3002
D3003
8
D3001
J001
C303
C300
C6027 C010 VR201
C225
C6026 F200 TP103 TP106
C4036
C4007
R4006
C4001
C4012
A07_O
C4037 C4035 C268 R271
D100
R6002 R6001 R6003 TP101
C296 C247
E6002
E208
R208
R6005
R6006 C297 C301
R220
C243
Q201
C279 C302 C269 C244
C6001 C126
Q6001
C402 C102
E215 R277
L6006
3 4 C4014 C4013 R256 VR100
C4008 E108 E101 E102 C125
R229
C217
C285 C224
L4011
Q204
L6002 U002 U001
R6012
R5007 L4003 E201 C127 R100
C6055
L5010
C6007 C273
16
E107
1
C4003 M4001 C6005 C218
L5005
RT200 VR103
R6013
R279
C6006 C272 D202
C6010 C6008
E202
U100
1 U005 E106
FL5001 U4001
C6016
C122
R255 R252 C270 C283 R278
C5007 C5003
RT4001 C6015
L6003 C278 11 10 C286 L202 VR101
C4009
R4002
C4006
C037
C6017
C038
U6001 E002 C035
R5012
VR002
L4100 C277 D204
J5001 U4002 U202 R101
R5011
Q4100
C6014 R6011
C241
C6009 R102
L4007
Q5001 R4101 C034
R6025 R6008 E210 L200 C201 C226
C032
L6004
C4050
U4100
C6011 C276
U101
VR105
C123
2 R120
R6024
1 R6010
L6005
L4006
R6009
R5005 VR102
C4021
E001 20 1
VR001
C6012 E204
U4102
R4003 C124
R5006
C6013 C275
C5012 C271 C232 SH200 R119
C274
E203 R103
R209 C205 R204 C236 R230
R4102
C4100
R4100
C4101
R4012
C4011
PTT G G PTT
EMERGENCY G G EMERGENCY
KP_COL1 G G KP_COL1
KP_COL2 G G KP_COL2
VREF2_2.775V G G VREF2_2.775V
RED_LED G G RED_LED
GRN_LED G G GRN_LED
SW_1 G G SW_1
SW_2 G G SW_2
SW_4 G G SW_4
SW_8 G G SW_8
INT_EAR- G G INT_EAR-
INT_EAR+ G G INT_EAR+
VOL G G VOL
VTS_2.3V G G VTS_2.3V
ON G G ON
EXT_SPKR- G G EXT_SPKR-
EXT_SPKR+ G G EXT_SPKR+
SIDE_RX G G SIDE_RX
SIDE_TX G G SIDE_TX
SIDE_CTS G G SIDE_CTS
SIDE_RTS G G SIDE_RTS
SIDE_OPT_SEL1 G G SIDE_OPT_SEL1
SIDE_OPT_SEL2 G G SIDE_OPT_SEL2
SIDE_OPT_SEL3 G G SIDE_OPT_SEL3
VIBRATOR G G VIBRATOR
INT_SPKR- G G INT_SPKR-
INT_SPKR+ G G INT_SPKR+
EXT_MIC G G EXT_MIC
KP_ROW4 G G KP_ROW4
SIDE_OPT_B+ G G SIDE_OPT_B+
V4_LNODCT G G V4_LNODCT
V3_2.775V G G V3_2.775V
V1_3V G G V1_3V
5V_RF G G 5V_RF
V4_2.775V G G V4_2.775V
SPIA_CS0_WPIC G G SPIA_CS0_WPIC
SPIA_CS2_ODCT G G SPIA_CS2_ODCT
SPIA_CS1_ESCORT G G SPIA_CS1_ESCORT
SYNT_CS_ G G SYNT_CS_
SPIA_MISO G G SPIA_MISO
SPIA_MOSI G G SPIA_MOSI
SPIA_CLK G G SPIA_CLK
WPIC_SRD G G WPIC_SRD
WPIC_STD G G WPIC_STD
WPIC_FSYNC G G WPIC_FSYNC
WPIC_TXCLK G G WPIC_TXCLK
WPIC_TXE G G WPIC_TXE
RX_ACQ G G RX_ACQ
WPIC_OSC_EN G G WPIC_OSC_EN
LO_DRIVER_EN G G LO_DRIVER_EN
ANT_EN G G ANT_EN
PA_TEMP G G PA_TEMP
TCXO_WARP G G TCXO_WARP
TETRA_MAIN_VCO_ON G G TETRA_MAIN_VCO_ON
ESC_VCO_BUF_EN G G ESC_VCO_BUF_EN
RESET_OUT G G RESET_OUT
16.8_MHz_CLK G G 16.8_MHz_CLK
PA_BIAS G G PA_BIAS
SPIA_CS_PA_BIAS G G SPIA_CS_PA_BIAS
SWB+ G G SWB+
FILT_3.3V G
5.5V_RF G
KP_COL4 G G PA_TEMP_RETURN
GROUND GROUND
X002
(GLOBAL)
V3_2.775V_DIG
V3_2.775V_DIG
BAT_DATA_PULL_UP
HEADSET_KEYFAIL
SOFT_TURN_OFF
BOT_SWB+_EN
BAT_DATA_IN
TP312
TP300
TP302
TP304
TP306
TP316
G
G
TP301
TP303
TP305
TP307
G
G
G
G
R115 39K
G11
H14
H11
C12
T12
G12
G16
H13
H12
N11
N12
P12
F12
T11
DNP
C4
D4
C2
C3
D1
D2
D3
B5
B4
A4
B3
B2
A3
A2
A1
E2
E1
E3
E4
TCK
TDI
TDO
TMS
TRST
TEST
MCU_DE
DSP_DE
SIMCLK
SENSE
SIMDATA
SIMRESET
PWR_EN
DSP_IRQ
XYSEL
XZYRW
XYST
XYA0
XYA1
XYA2
XYA3
XYA4
XYA5
XYA6
XYA7
XYA8
XYA9
XYA10
XYA11
XYA12
XYA13
XYA14
XYA15
D16 A14
GCAP3_RX G D13
STDA STDB
B14
G WPIC_STD
GCAP3_TX G C15
SRDA SRDB
C13
G WPIC_SRD
GCAP3_DCLK G B16
SCKA SCKB
B13
G WPIC_TXCLK
SC0A SC0B
GCAP3 A16
SC1A SC1B
A13
A15 C14
GCAP3_FSYNC G SC2A SC2B
A12
G WPIC_FSYNC
L301 SCKB2
220nH B9 B12
SPIA_MISO G C9
MISOA SRDB2
SPIA_MOSI G A9
MOSIA
A5
SPIA SPIA_CLK G SPI_CKA TOUT0 G LO_DRIVER_EN
D9 C5
SPIA_CS0_WPIC G E11
SPICS0A TOUT1
D5
G ESC_VCO_BUF_EN
SPIA_CS1_ESCORT G E10
SPICS1A TOUT2
C6
G WPIC_TXE
SPIA_CS2_ODCT G E9
SPICS2A TOUT3
B6
G PA_BIAS
SYNT_CS_ G F7
SPICS3A TOUT4
A6
G GCAP3_AD_TRIGGER
SPIA_CS_PA_BIAS G SPICS4A TOUT5
D6
G ANT_EN
C11
TOUT6
D7
G TETRA_MAIN_VCO_ON
SPIB_MISO G D12
MISOB TOUT7
C7
G IDLE
SPIB SPIB_MOSI G D11
MOSIB TOUT8
B7
G SW_2
SPIB_CLK G D10
SPI_CKB
30C40
TOUT9
B8
G SW_4
SIDE_SWB+_EN G C10
SPICS0B TOUT10
A8
G SW_8
SPIB_CS1_DISPLAY G SPICS1B TOUT11 G WPIC_OSC_EN
SPIB_CS2_GCAP3 G
B10
A10
SPICS2B U301-1 TOUT12
D8
E6
G GCAP3_STANDBY
AUDIO_PA_ENABLE G E12
SPICS3B TOUT13
E7
G SIDE_OPT_SEL1
G G
VIBRATOR SPICS4B
REDCAP2 TOUT14
TOUT15
E8
G
SIDE_OPT_SEL2
RX_ACQ
0 J2
ADDR0
R307 R308 1 J1 K2
39K 39K 2 J4
ADDR1
ADDR2
17x17mm BGA CKIL
CKIH
K4
G
G
32KHz_CLK
16.8_MHz_CLK
3 L5 L2
ADDR3 CKOH
4 K6 M3
ADDR4 CKO R312
5 J6 R10 C304 6800pF
ADDR5 PCAP E302 51
6 H6 T10
7 G6
ADDR6 PVCC
P10
G PWM1_1.8V
ADDR7 PGND C305 C306
8 H5 N10 C026
ADDR8 P1GND
9 G5 10uF
.01uF
10 F5
ADDR9
F16
G FILT_3.3V
ADDR10 MUX_CTL 0.1uF
11 H4
5
ADDR11
VCC
12 H1 F13
ADDR12 CTSA_MCU_DE RS232_CTS
13 H2 G13
ADDR13 RTSA_IC2A_RESET_IN RS232_RTS
14 H3 G14 1 6
15 E5
ADDR14 RXA_IC1_TDI
G15
RS232_RX
3
IN_A1 OUT_Y1
4
G SIDE_TX
16 G3
ADDR15 TXA_TDO
Internal Pulldown
RS232_TX IN_A2 OUT_Y2 G SIDE_CTS
ADDR16 MUX_CTRL
17 G4 L12
GND
ADDR17 CTSB
18 F4 K12
ADDR18 RTSB
2
19 F1 J12
ADDR19 RXB R007 R006 U001
HST_Addr(0:21) 20 F2 K11 39K 39K NL27WZ16
HST_Addr(0:21) ADDR20 TXB
21 F3
0 ADDR21
T1 J13
D0 ROW7_RI_SCKA_TCK RS232_RI
1 T2 J16
D1 ROW6_DCD_SC2A_DSP_DE RS232_DCD
2 T3 N13
3 R3
D2 COLUMN0
R14
G KP_COL0
4 P3
D3 COLUMN1
R15
G KP_COL1
5 T4
D4 COLUMN2
T14
G KP_COL2
6 R4
D5 COLUMN3
R16
G KP_COL3
7 P4
D6 COLUMN4
P16
G KP_COL4
8 P5
D7 COLUMN5
P15
G BAT_DATA_OUT
9 N5
D8 COLUMN6_OC1
P14
G EXT_SPKR_SEL
D9 COLUMN7 DSP_1
10 P6 L15
11 R6
D10 ROW0
K13
G KP_ROW0
D11 ROW1 G KP_ROW1
Option_Select_1
Option_Select_2
12 T6 K14
INT7_DTR_SCLK_SRDA_TMS
EMERGENCY
D12 ROW2 G KP_ROW2
GCAP3_INT
13 N6 K15
D13 ROW3 G KP_ROW3
INT6_DSR_STDA_TRST
HST_DATA(0:15) 14 N7 J14
G
SW_1
PTT
15 P7 J15
HST_DATA(0:15) D15 ROW5_IC2B
64Mb_SEL
C027
FLASH
SRAM
R13
RESET_IN G V3_2.775V
NU
NU
P13
PSTAT0
PSTAT1
PSTAT2
PSTAT3
RESET_OUT
XYD10
XYD11
XYD12
XYD13
XYD14
XYD15
0.1uF
XYD0
XYD1
XYD2
XYD3
XYD4
XYD5
XYD6
XYD7
XYD8
XYD9
T13
MOD
5
INT0
INT1
INT2
INT3
INT4
INT5
SIZ0
SIZ1
CS0
CS1
CS2
CS3
CS4
CS5
EB0
EB1
RW
STO
OE
VCC
M2
K1
J3
M1
N3
N2
P2
R2
P1
R1
R12
F15
F14
E13
E15
D14
D15
N16
N15
N14
M15
M16
M14
M13
L14
R7
T7
M5
P8
R8
T8
N8
M6
L10
M9
M10
M11
N9
T9
R9
P9
6 1
DSP_3
4
OUT_Y1 IN_A1
3
G SIDE_RTS
OUT_Y2 IN_A2 G SIDE_RX
3
2
4
5
1
RS232_DTR
GND
MEM_CNTL(6:1) RS232_DSR
2
U002 R009 R008
PTT G NL27WZ16
39K 39K
GCAP3_INT G
OPT_SEL_1 G
OPT_SEL_2 G
LV_DETECT G
EMERGENCY G G DISPLAY_RS
MOD G G RESET_OUT
G TX_DETECT
22K
TP335
VREF1_2.775V
V3_2.775V_DIG
G
MUX_CTRL=0 MUX_CTRL=1
Gen Port Ctrl Reg (GPCR) Gen Port Ctrl Reg (GPCR)
DSP_3
GPCR = xxxxxxxx x00xxx00 GPCR = xxxxxxxx x11xxx11 C328
0.1uF
GPCR (Bit7)=0 GPCR (Bit7)=1
G
PIN NAME ESSI ESSI TC7S08FU
5
R315
VCC
CTS CTS CTS BUSY_OUT MCU_DE
RS232_CTS
RTS RTS RTS BUSY_IN (IC2) RESET_IN
G RS232_CTS
1 4
6.8K
RS232_RTS
RX RX RX RX TDI
G RS232_RTS DSP_1
2
INB OUTY G TCXO_WARP
GND
RS232_RX
TX TX TX TX TDO
G RS232_RX INA
RS232_TX G RS232_TX C307
3
MUX_CTRL G MUX_CTRL 0.1uF
NOTE: RESETS FROM THE BOTTOM CONNECTOR WILL ONLY BE POSSIBLE IF U304 5109522E22
MUX_CTRL =1 AND THE 8-WIRE INTERFACE IS THUS SET TO JTAG MODE TC7S08FU
5
VCC
ROW7 RI SCKA SCKA TCK 1 4
RS232_RI
ROW6 DCD SC2A SC2A DSP_DE
G RS232_RI
2
INB OUTY
GND
RS232_DCD
INT7 DTR SRDA SRDA TMS
G RS232_DCD INA
RS232_DTR G RS232_DTR
3
INT6 DSR STDA STDA TRST
RS232_DSR G RS232_DSR AND GATE
U305
5
VCC
2 4
IN_A OUT_Y_
1
GND
NC
V3_2.775V_DIG
3
A6 E3 R316 NOT GATE 5102463J77
CS2 Vss DNP MC74HC1G04
Type of SRAM
(U302) R318 R319
256K x 16 CYPRESS DNP DNP
G
256K x 16 SAMSUNG X DNP
512K x 16 CYPRESS X DNP
512K x 16 SAMSUNG X X
Bypass Caps for REDCAP
HST_Addr(0:21)
C303
.01uF
D6
E1
A4
E1
F5
CY62147V 5
Audio Codec Port
VCC1
VCC2
VPP
VCC
VCCQ
3 A1 B6 0 D7
Internal Core
Address Bus
Bus Control
EMUL port
Data Bus
4 A2 C5 1 4 F8
EN_OE IO1 EN_OE
2 B2 C6 2 3 B3
EN_BHE IO2 EN_WE
6 B5 D5 3
EB1#
B4 FLASH
G V3_2.775V_DIG
1 G5
EN_CE IO3
E5 4
0 R309
A5
EN_RP 64 Mb
EN_WE IO4 EN_WP 4 M x 16
C319 C320 C321 C322 C323 C324 C325 F5 5 1 8 Mb
0.1uF .01uF 0.1uF .01uF 0.1uF 0.1uF .01uF IO5
1 A3 F6 6 1 D8 E7 0
WR_
M12
R11
H16
B15
B11
E16
T16
L13
0
J11
A0 IO6 A0 DQ0
M4
M7
M8
G1
N1
R5
C8
B1
K3
F8
F9
L8
L4
J5
2 A4 G6 7 2 C8 F7 1
A1 IO7 R310 A1 U303 DQ1
8
AVDD1
AVDD2
BVDD
CVDD
DVDD
EVDD
FVDD
GVDD1
GVDD2
GVDD3
HVDD1
HVDD2
KVDD
LVDD
MVDD
QVCC1
QVCC2
QVCC3
QVCC4
QVCCH1
QVCCH2
QVCCH3
QVCCH4
3 A5 B1 3 B8 D5 2
A2 IO8 DNP A2 DQ2
4 B3 C1 9 4 C7 E5 3
A3 IO9 A3 DQ3
28F320C3
F6 J10 7 C4 E2 7 C6 E3 6
NC0 NC13 A6 IO12 13 A6 DQ6
F11 K7 8 D4 F2 8 A7 F2 7
NC1 NC14 A7 IO13 14 A7 DQ7
G7 K8 9 H2 F1 9 A3 D6 8
C308 C309 C313 C314 C316 C317 C318 NC2 REDCAP2 NC15 A8 IO14 15 A8 DQ8
G8 K9 10 H3 G1 10 C3 E6 9
150pF 1.0uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF .01uF 0.1uF NC3 NC16 A9 IO15 A9 DQ9
G9 U301-2 K10 11 H4 11 B2 F6 10
NC4 NC17 A10 A10 DQ10
G10
NC5 PWR_GND_NC NC18
L6 12 H5
A11 NC1
A6 12 A2
A11 DQ11
D4 11
H7 L11 13 G3 E3 13 C2 E4 12
NC6 NC19 A12 NC2 A12 DQ12
H8 14 G4 G2 14 A1 F3 13
NC7 A13 NC3 A13 DQ13
H9 15 F3 H1 A18 15 B1 D2 14
NC8 A14 NC4 A14 DQ14
H10 16 F4 H6 R319 16 C1 E2 15
NC9 A15 NC5 A15 DQ15
J7 17 E4 0 17 D1
GGND1
GGND2
GGND3
QGND1
QGND2
QGND3
QGND4
HGND1
HGND2
AGND1
AGND2
18
BGND
EGND
KGND
FGND
LGND
GND1
GND2
J8 D3 18 B6 C4
NC11 A17 A17 NC1
19 19 B5 A21
A18
20
G2
K5
P11
N4
T5
C16
L3
H15
K16
T15
A7
A11
E14
C1
L9
F10
L1
L7
L16
D1
E6
A6
A19
GND1
GND2
21 C5
A20
E8
F1
SH300 SH301 MEM_CNTL(6:1)
SHIELD SHIELD
HST_DATA(0:15)
1 1
G
RESET_OUT
DSP, Controller & Memory Schematic Diagram (Memory)
4.1 - 36 MTP700 Portable Radio / Detailed Service Manual TRANSCEIVER 400 MHz
VTS_2.3V_GCAP3
VTS_2.3V_GCAP3
V3_2.775V_GCAP3
V4_2.775V_GCAP3
V2_2.775V_GCAP3
FILT_3.3V_GCAP3
VREF1_2.775V
VREF2_GCAP
PWM1_1.8V
GRN_LED
RED_LED
Backlight-
5V_GCAP3
GCAP3_1
GCAP3_2
GCAP3_3
V4_DRV
TP201
G
G
G
G
R284
39K
C285 C298
G VOL
1.0uF 8200pF
R296
G SIDE_OPT_SEL3
51 G USB_PWR_RTS_RESETIN
C249
4.7uF
G TxD_USB+
M12
M13
G10
G12
D14
H13
H12
N12
H14
N13
D12
C14
K12
A11
B11
E13
E14
K14
P14
P13
F13
F14
J11
J14
J10
J12
J13
M6
M9
N7
N8
N9
N2
E8
P6
P7
K7
P9
P5
K8
P8
A9
B9
P1
E9
L7
L9
10uF 4.7uF
LEDG
LEDR
BLSNK
MAINFET
BPLUS
ISENSE
CHRGC
BATTFDBK
BATTERY
PSRC1
LX1
PGND1
FB1
BGBYP
PSRC2
LX2
FB2
SPIVCC
REF1A
REF1B
REF2
REF2VCC
REF3
REF3VCC
VIN1
V1
VSEN1
VSIN
VSIM1
VIN2
V2
VIN3
V3
V4DRV
V4
PA_DRV
PA_ON1
PA_SENSE
REF1_VCCA
REF1_VCCB
MFET_LOW
USB_VCCR
AD8
AD7
USBPWR
USBVCC
USBPOS
R235 TX PEAK
R221 R285 0 SLUMP DETECTOR
39K 39K DNP
V4_2.775V_GCAP3
C9
SCALED_SWB+
PGM0 = 1 J2
USBNEG
D10
G RxD_USB-
PGM0 USB_VP
PGM1 = 0 J4 A10
PGM1 SE0IN
SWB+
PGM2 = 1 K1 C10
M14
PGM2 DIN
B10
G RS232_TX
GCAP3_AD_TRIGGER G H4
ADTRIG XRXD
E10
G RS232_RTS
M5
DGND1 USB_VM
B14
G RS232_RX
SCALED_SWB+ AD4 TXENB
L5 C12
R271 1.5K AD5 MUX_CTL
K5 P10
R274 R215
TCXO_WARP G C13
AD6 LS1IN
P11 51K 200K
C287 EN_DSCOUT LS1OUT
1000pF C269 0.1uF D13 M10
NC1 LS2IN
P4 N10
HW_ID0 G N4
AD9 LS2OUT
N11
HW_ID1 G M4
TSX1 LS3TX
M11
HW_ID2 G L4
TSX2 SIMIO
P12 R205
VTS_2.3V_GCAP3 VTS_2.3V R275
PA_TEMP G P3
TSY1 LS3RX
B13 43K 56K
ENV_TEMP G TSY2 DWNOUT
G
FILT_3.3V_GCAP3
C2 E12 4.7uF 0.1uF 15pF 15pF
INT_MIC- G D1
MBCAP1 SIMPD2
E11
R202 47K MBCAP2 SIMPD1
C230 R206
B3 F10
1.0uF 8.2K CDCAP TERM4
R218 R217 A2 M7
3.3K 39K R213 MICINNEG VIBOUT
C267 B2 M8
2.2K MICOUT VIBVCC
DNP R207 1000pF B1 G1
8.2K AUXMICN STREF
WDI C1 H3
C204
SOFT_TURN_OFF G 0.1uF D3
AUXMICP STCOMP
K3
AUXOUT EXTOUT GCAP3_7
C231 C3 J1
GCAP3_STANDBY G 1.0uF
D2
EXTMIC ALRTOUT
MICBIAS1
E2
LV_DETECT G R214 R203 MICBIAS2
SPKROUT1L
A3
SPKRGND1
SPKRGND2
SPKROUT2
SPKROUT1
ALRTOUTP
2.2K VAG
AGND11A
AGND11B
ALRTVCC
ALRTREF
PGAINR2
PGAINL2
C6
THGND1
THGND2
THGND3
THGND4
THGND5
THGND6
THGND7
AGND10
A1LOUT
PGAINR
SPKRIN
PGAINL
SPKRM
ALRTIN
DGND2
DGND3
DGND4
AGND1
AGND2
AGND3
AGND4
AGND5
AGND6
AGND7
AGND8
AGND9
FSYNC
SPKRP
47K CLK_IN
CLK_D
A1INT
A1LIN
C256 R272
DNP
RX
TX
0.1uF 39K
DNP C265
E3
G4
M3
P2
L6
H11
H10
F11
D9
E6
G5
F12
K11
C11
A4
F5
G11
H5
K9
K10
L8
L10
C5
B5
E5
D5
E4
F4
F2
F3
E1
G3
F1
D4
M1
H2
L1
N1
M2
L3
L2
G2
H1
J3
K2
1.0uF
C206 C235
0.1uF 1.0uF G INT_EAR+
C236
1000pF C207 C254
INT_MIC+ G 0.1uF 1.0uF
NET2
U7002
EXT_MIC G 0.1uF
netcon
NET1
R210 33K
R209 VGND C233 R212 33K
C205
2.2K 0.1uF 1.0uF
G INT_EAR-
C203
1000pF
CLK_IN 39K
16.8_MHz_CLK G R225
R211 6.2K
TX
GCAP3_TX G C208 C216
0.1uF 10uF
FILT_3.3V_GCAP3
RX
V3_2.775V_GCAP3
GCAP3_RX G C202 R232
.01uF 100
DCLK
GCAP3_DCLK G
FSYNC
GCAP3_FSYNC G
SOFT_TURN_OFF
Q201
IDLE
4 3
SWB+
FILT_3.3V
G
G
U201
SWB+_dig
5 2 MAX1685
SOFT_TURN_OFF G G SWB+
PWM1_1.8V
GCAP3_2
GCAP3_1
G
R229 C402 11
39K EN_STBY PWM1_1.8V
6 1 0.1uF 15
EN_SHDN
G
C234 10 4 PWM Filter L202
0.1uF ILIM_SS CVL L201
2 6 47uH
AIN REF 15uH E200 L200
3 13
IN LX1
1 14 4.7uH
1
48nH
CVH LX2
C228 C222 C281 C280 C250 7
0.1uF FB
0.1uF 10uF 10uF 10uF 8
CC D203
12 D202
BOOT C245 C229 MBRM120ET3 C282 C255 C284 C200 C246 C240 C241 C242 C201 C248 C243 C224 C226 MBRM120ET3
9 0.1uF 1.0uF 10uF 10uF 10uF 0.1uF 150pF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 10uF 150pF 10uF
SYNC_PVM 10uF 10uF
AGND
PGND
C401
C253 0.1uF
.01uF
16
FUSED_B+ G FUSED_B+ DNP
FILT_3.3V_GCAP3
F200
G ENV_TEMP
2.5A
48nH
DC Power Supply Distribution 270pF RT200
47K
R287
C268 C296 C297 HW_ID=126 RAW_B+ - 7.2V nominal.
100K
10uF VTS_2.3V VTS_2.3V VTS_2.3V FUSED_B+ - RAW_B+ through fuse for Audio PA, SWB+, 3.3V Switching Regulator
0.1uF 150pF
VR201 SWB+ - switched FUSED_B+ for TXPA_Driver bias, lin 5.5V Regulator
G
13V
FILT_3.3V - supply for GCAP3 Regulators VGND
V1_3V - V1 adjusted to 3V for ESCORT / TXVCO
V2_2.775V - NOT USED
V3_2.775V_GCAP3
V3_2.775V_DIG - Digital Section - Redcap, Flash, RAM, Display, I/O-Section
R240 R241 R242 SH200 SH201
33K 18K 6.8K V3_2.775V - serial VCC of WPIC+ SHIELD SHIELD
R208 V4_2.775V - RFCU, RXU, TXPA, TXFE
820K
HW_ID0 HW_ID1 HW_ID2 V4_LNODCT - LNODCT
VREF1_2.775V - AND-GATE for TXCO_WARP
U205 VREF2_2.775V_DIG - Backlight_LED 1 1
ADP3331 R277 5.5V_GCAP3 VREF2_2.775V - SSC - TX/RX-LED, Frequency switch
330K DNP R243 R244 R245
6 3 1K 1K 3.3K VTS_2.3V - Bias for the A/D inputs.
EN_SD EN_ERR E212
5 1 5,5V_RF - Battery Interface circuitry
2
FB OUT G 5.5V_RF 5V_RF - LNODCT_RFOUT, RF PA bias, Vcc for Charge Pumps
GND
SWB+ IN 48nH
C299
4
G
HW_ID0
HW_ID1
HW_ID2
C262 C263 C264 C266
270pF 0.1uF 270pF 0.1uF
E209 E213
FUSED_B+
48nH 48nH
R254 R255
130K 10
VREF2_GCAP
V2_2.775V_GCAP3
R280 10uF 10uF
20
11
GCAP3_3
10K DNP DNP
VCC1
VCC2
C270 R252
16 3
G INT_SPKR+
0.1uF 20K IN1POS OUT1POS
17 18
IN1NEG OUT1NEG G INT_SPKR-
15 8
R279 14
IN2POS OUT2POS
13
G EXT_SPKR+
FILT_3.3V_GCAP3
TDA8547
2
G EXT_SPKR-
5V_RF
C283 R281 NC1 V3_2.775V_DIG V3_2.775V V4_2.775V V4_LNODCT
R278 6 7
GCAP3_7 0.1uF 20K 10K SELECT NC2
G
4 9
MODE NC3
V4_DRV
5 12
SVR NC4
GND1
GND2
19
NC5
10
VGND 48nH
SWB+ E205 E214 E206
Q202
1 48nH 48nH 48nH
R256
20K 2
Q204
C272 C209 C258 C259
33pF 4.7uF 4.7uF 4.7uF
V3_2.775V_GCAP3
V4_2.775V_GCAP3
C251
33uF 0.1uF 150pF 150pF 10uF
5V_GCAP3
AUDIO_PA_ENABLE G G EXT_SPKR_SEL
TC7S08FU
5
VCC
R107 39 4 1
CLOCK J100-39 OUTY INB
2
G SPIB_CLK
GND
INA
R121 39
CHIP_SEL J100-33
3
R106 39
DATA J100-38
U107-1
TC7WU04F
C113 C112 7 1
33pF
C130
33pF
G SIDE_SWB+_EN
33pF
2 Q100
U107-2 FDC6330L
TC7WU04F
4 3
G SIDE_OPT_B+
U107-3 U108-2 6
TC7WU04F TC7W02FU
RESET J100-22 G RESET_OUT
5 5 2
E103
BLM11B601S 5 3 3
G SPIB_CS1_DISPLAY
Backlight- J100-21 G Backlight-
6
R122 100 G SPIB_MOSI R108
DISPLAY_RS J100-36 G DISPLAY_RS 39K
6 1
R123 1K
COL0 J100-32 G KP_COL0
U108-1
R124 1K
TC7W02FU
COL1 J100-30 G KP_COL1
1 2 3
7
RV101 IO_2
2 4
R111
C115 C114 C131 C132 C133 10K
150pF 0.1uF 150pF 470pF 470pF R110 C104 1 5
10K 0.1uF
D100
RB471E
R125 1K
COL2 J100-28 G KP_COL2
1
R126 1K
VCC
COL3 J100-26 G KP_COL3
5 R112
RESET 12K
R127 1K 3 2
COL4 J100-24 G KP_COL4
7
CIN1 OUT
6
RS_NEG COUT1
R128 1K 8
ROW0 J100-31 G KP_ROW0 RS_POS
GND
R109 R113 C105
0.1
4
U111 7.5K 0.1uF
C134 C135 C136 C137 MAX4373
470pF 470pF 470pF 470pF RAW_B+ G
4 3
R129 1K
IO_1
ROW1 J100-29 G KP_ROW1
R130 1K 5 2
ROW2 J100-27 G KP_ROW2 BOT_SWB+_EN G
R131 1K Q101
ROW3 J100-25 G KP_ROW3 R114 FDC6330L
39K
R132 1K 6 1
ROW4 J100-23 G KP_ROW4
E104
BLM11B601S BAT_DATA_PULL_UP G
Backlight+ J100-19 G VREF2_2.775V_DIG 5.5V_RF G
BATTERY INTERFACE CIRCUITRY
5
V3_2.775V J100-5 G V3_2.775V_DIG
J100-1
C120 C121 E105
J100-16 0.1uF 0.1uF BLM11B601S
J100-14
J100-15 IO_2
J100-35
1
J100-3 4809939C05 G BAT_DATA
J100-17 Q102
V3_2.775V_DIG
V3_2.775V_DIG
J100-9
GND J100-7 R116
2.2K
J100-8 D101 Q103
R117
J100-10 39K UMG5
J100-2 BAT_DATA_IN G 3 2
6
G
J100-12
J100-13
1 A1 B1 2 4
R118
J100-40 KP_COL4 G 3 A2 B2 4
G KP_ROW4
56K
J100-34
5 1
8
J100-37
C116 VCC VCC
J100-11 S100
150pF
1
J100-4 SWITCH
GND GND
J100-6
4
U107-4 U108-3
J100-18
PWR_GND TC7W02FU
BAT_DATA_OUT G
J100-20 SIDE BUTTON 3
16-PIN
CONNECTOR
E102
VGND J110-3
48nH
INT_MIC+ G J110-1
INT_MIC- G J110-2
V3_2.775V_DIG
TP100 TP101 TP102 TP103 VR100 C102
G
13V 0.1uF
1
U100
EZAST21
GND2 1
R100 J110-7 BOT_SWB+
39K
(133K PULL DOWN IN GCPA3) DNP
TxD_USB+ G 10 2
J110-4 USB+(TXD/TDO)
R1 C1
RxD_USB- G 9 3
J110-5 USB-(RXD/TDI)
R2 C2
USB_PWR_RTS_RESETIN G 8 4
J110-6 USB POWER/RTS/RESET IN
R3 C3
RS232_CTS G 7 5
J110-8 MCU_DE/CTS
R4 C4
6 GND1
2
C127 C122-2 C122-3 C122-4
4
33pF 33pF 33pF 33pF
VR101
5.6V U7003 U7004 E109 E113
SPARK_GAP SPARK_GAP SPARK_GAP SPARK_GAP
1
V3_2.775V_DIG
G
TP106 TP105
U101
1
EZAST21
GND2 1
R101 R102 R103
39K 39K 39K
RS232_DCD G 10 2
J110-9 DSP_DE/FS/DCD
R1 C1
RS232_RI G 9 3
J110-10
TCK/SCK/RI
R2 C2
RS232_DTR G 8 4
J110-11 TMS/SRDA/DTR
R3 C3
RS232_DSR G 7 5
J110-12 TRST/STDA/DSR
R4 C4
6 GND1
2
C123-1 C123-2 C123-3 C123-4
3
4
33pF 33pF 33pF 33pF
VR102 E117 E121 E125 E129
5.6V SPARK_GAP SPARK_GAP SPARK_GAP SPARK_GAP
2
1
V3_2.775V_DIG
G
TP104
U102
1
EZAST21
GND2 1
R119 R120
1K 1K
OPT_SEL_1 G 10 2
J110-13 BOTTOM OPTION 1
R1 C1
BOTTOM OPTION 2
OPT_SEL_2 G 9 3
J110-14
R2 C2
CE_ON_OFF G 8 4
J110-15 JTAG/RADIO ON/OFF
R3 C3
HEADSET_KEYFAIL G 7 5
J110-16 HEADSET/KEYFAIL
R4 C4
6 GND1
2
C117 C124-1 C124-2 C124-3 C124-4
1
1
IO Interface & Connectors
Schematic Diagram - 16 Pin Connector
4.1 - 40 MTP700 Portable Radio / Detailed Service Manual TRANSCEIVER 400 MHz
S003
SWITCH
VREF2_2.775V_KN_IN KP_COL1_KN_IN
1 A1 B1 2
VREF2_2.775V KP_COL1 3 A2 B2 4
C016 C001
D001 SIDE BUTTON 1
150pF 150pF
LNJ123W8P0MT
3
KP_ROW4_UNFLTR_KN_IN
KP_ROW4
1 2
C002
150pF
GRN_LED_KN_IN S004
SWITCH
GRN_LED
KP_COL2_KN_IN
RED_LED_KN_IN 1 A1 B1 2
KP_COL2 3 A2 B2 4
RED_LED
C003
C004 C005 150pF SIDE BUTTON 2
150pF 150pF
S002
SWITCH
PTT_KN_IN
1 A1 B1 2
3 A2 B2 4
PTT
C006
150pF
ground_dig
S005
SWITCH
BAT_DATA_KN_IN EMERGENCY_KN_IN
Data 1 A1 B1 2
BAT_DATA 3 A2 B2 4
EMERGENCY
2 C007
RAW_B+_KN_IN 1
DATA
NEG J001
BATTERY 150pF
Batt_B+ 3
RAW_B+ POS
CONTACTS
C010 C009 VR009 ground_dig
150pF 150pF 13V
Batt_Ground
X001
netcon
GROUND_DIG C024
DNP
ground_dig U308
R003 R004 R010 R005
EZAST21
39K 39K 39K 39K
GND2 1
(GLOBAL)
S001
SW_8_KN_IN SWITCH
SW_8 10 2 1
R1 C1 PC0
SW_1_KN_IN 2
SW_1 9 3 4
PC1
8
R2 C2 PC2 PC3
SW_2_KN_IN C0
SW_2 C0
GND1
8 4 C1
GND
R3 C3 C1
SW_4_KN_IN
SW_4
9
7 5
R4 C4
6 GND1
3
C018 C017 C013 C012 C019
150pF 150pF 150pF 150pF VR004
5.6V
0.1uF
2
ground_dig
1
SPARK_GAP SPARK_GAP SPARK_GAP SPARK_GAP SPARK_GAP
E020 E028 E036 E044 E052
E001 BK20104M601
2
4 5
3
POS3 NEG3
6
G SIDE_OPT_SEL3
VR001 POS2 NEG2 G SIDE_OPT_SEL1
1
5.6V 2 7
1
POS1 NEG1
8
G SIDE_OPT_SEL2
2
C030 C031 C032 C033 SPARK_GAP SPARK_GAP SPARK_GAP SPARK_GAP SPARK_GAP SPARK_GAP
E021 E024 E032 E040 E048 E053
150pF 150pF 150pF 150pF
24-PIN
2
CONNECTOR
VIBRATOR
J002-1
GND1 6
SIDE_OPT_SEL3
J002-2
C4 R4
SIDE_RTS 4 8
J002-3 G SIDE_RTS
C3 R3
SIDE_CTS 5 7
J002-4 G SIDE_CTS
C2 R2
SIDE_TX 3 9
J002-5 G SIDE_TX
C1 R1
SIDE_RX 2 10
J002-6 G SIDE_RX
C025
1 GND2
VGND
J002-7
0.1uF
SIDE_OPT_SEL1
J002-8
EZAST21
SIDE_OPT_SEL2 U005
J002-9
EXT_MIC
J002-10
E108
J002-11 VGND
48nH
E106
SIDE_OPT_B+
J002-12
48nH E211
G SIDE_OPT_B+
EXT_SPKR-
J002-13
E210
G EXT_SPKR-
EXT_SPKR+ BLM11B601S
J002-14 G EXT_SPKR+
BLM11B601S
J002-15 G VTS_2.3V
ON 1 8
J002-16
2
POS1 NEG1
7
G ON
VTS_2.3V
E107
3
POS2 NEG2
6
G VOL
J002-17 POS3 NEG3
48nH 4 5
POS4 NEG4
VOL
J002-18
E002 BK20104M601
J002-19
E202
INT_EAR+
J002-20
E201
G INT_EAR+
INT_EAR- BLM11B601S
J002-21
E215 G INT_EAR-
BLM11B601S
J002-22
E203
G EXT_MIC
INT_SPKR+ BLM11B601S
J002-23
E204
G INT_SPKR+
INT_SPKR- BLM11B601S
J002-24 G INT_SPKR-
BLM11B601S
2
2
6
VR002 E084 E056 E064 E096 E014 C278 C277 C218 C279 C288 C289 C217 C275 C276
150pF 0.1uF 150pF 150pF 150pF 150pF SPARK_GAP SPARK_GAP SPARK_GAP SPARK_GAP SPARK_GAP
5.6V
150pF 150pF 150pF 43pF 0.1uF 0.1uF 150pF 150pF 150pF
5
VR105
1
1
13V
2
2
E088 E060 E092 E010
SPARK_GAP SPARK_GAP SPARK_GAP SPARK_GAP
1
SPIA_MOSI G SPIA_MOSI ON G ON
SIDE_RTS G SIDE_RTS
RFCU
SIDE_OPT_SEL1 G SIDE_OPT_SEL1
SPIA_MOSI TCLK TCLK
SIDE_OPT_SEL2 G SIDE_OPT_SEL2
SPIA_CLK TCLKB TCLKB
SIDE_OPT_SEL3 G SIDE_OPT_SEL3
V4_2.775V TSLOT TSLOT
VIBRATOR G VIBRATOR
5V_RF TSLOTB TSLOTB
BAT_DATA G BAT_DATA
RESET_OUT OUTI OUTI
PTT G PTT
V3_2.775V G V3_2.775V OUTIB OUTIB
EMERGENCY G EMERGENCY
SPIA_CS0_WPIC G SPIA_CS0_WPIC OUTQ OUTQ Page 9-13
KP_COL1 G KP_COL1
RX_ACQ G RX_ACQ OUTQB OUTQB
KP_COL2 G KP_COL2
16.8_MHz_CLK G 16.8_MHZ_CLK ASW ASW
TETRA_TX_LO
KP_ROW4 G KP_ROW4
RX_TETRA
SYNT_CS_ G SYNT_CS_ VBLIN VBLIN
VREF2_2.775V G VREF2_2.775V
TCXO_WARP G TCXO_WARP VCNTO VCNTO
GRN_LED G GRN_LED
RED_LED G RED_LED
WPIC_STD G WPIC_STD VCTRL VCTRL
RAW_B+
WPIC_SRD G WPIC_SRD SF_OUT SF_OUT MAIN_VCO
SW_1 G SW_1
WPIC_FSYNC G WPIC_FSYNC VCOCT1 VCOCT1 Page 3-4
TETRA_TX_LO SW_2 G SW_2
WPIC_TXCLK G WPIC_TXCLK VCOCT2 VCOCT2
TETRA_RX_LO SW_4 G SW_4
WPIC_TXE G WPIC_TXE PRSCIN PRSCIN
SW_8 G SW_8
WPIC_OSC_EN G WPIC_OSC_EN GROUND
TETRA_MAIN_VCO_ON
Page 8
GROUND
TETRA_RX_LO
RX_TETRA
PREINI PREINI GROUND_DIG
PREINIB PREINIB
GROUND_DIG GROUND
GP06_DCLICIN GP06_DCLICIN
TETRA_MAIN_VCO_ON G
E2100
BK1005HM471
FE_CNTL_RXU
FE_CNTL
RX_2.775V
R2407 R2408
C2100 C2101 1.8K 3.3K
150pF 150pF
C2407
1000pF
C2400
TETRA_RX_LO R2401 L2400 82pF
TETRA_RX_LO_RXU 15 47nH
Q2400
R2400 R2402
330 330 R2403
560
E2400
BK1005HM471
C2401
150pF R2410
1.8K
L2401 C2403 C2404
47nH 150pF 1000pF
U2400
RX_2.775V CMY211
4
R2409
GP06_DCLICIN
VDD
3.3K
1 GP06_DCLICIN_RXU
RF_IF
E2200 3
BK1005HM471 LO_IN
6
IF_RF
C2408
GND1
GND2
33pF
C2207 C2208
5
150pF 1000pF
L2201
PREINI
U2200 R2202
47nH PREINI_RXU
820
2
5
FL2100 08A01
GND1
GND2
C2201
RX_TETRA C2200
15pF C2402 C2405 L2403
RX_TETRA_RXU 12pF
12pF 12pF 12nH
1 5 1
IN OUT RFIN
7 4
BIAS RF0UT
3
VPD C2301 C2303 C2305
GND1
GND2
GND3
GND4
GND5
12nH 4700pF
L2202 L2300 L2301 L2302 R2405 KFN6237 C2506
L2500 L2501 47pF
33nH 22nH 15nH 15nH 15 109.65MHz 470nH
470nH
1 4
D2100 IN OUT
R2200
MMBD352WT1 C2501
GND1
GND2
GND3
10
GND
C2210 C2300 C2302 C2304 C2306 2.2pF C2502 C2503
2.2pF 5.1pF 9.1pF 9.1pF 5.1pF R2404 R2406 2.2pF 5.6pF L2503
C2504
2
3
5
6
330 330 C2500 220nH
10pF
2.2pF
PREINIB
PREINIB_RXU
RX_2.775V
C2206
1000pF
L2001
220nH
V4_2.775V RX_2.775V
R2201 GP05_DCLICP
1K GP05_DCLICP_RXU
SH2001 SH2002
SHIELD SHIELD
SH1000
SHIELD
TETRA_2nd_LO_EN
GP06_DCLICIN
1
RX_2nd_LO
RX_2ND_LO
VCTRL_RFCU
VCTRL
WPIC1(1:8)
1 TCLK_RFCU
TCLK
2 TCLKB_RFCU
2.775V_WPIC R1002 TCLKB C1809 C1810
C1801 3 TSLOT_RFCU 3300pF .022uF
VCOCT2 V3_2.775V_RFCU 33 5V_RF TSLOT
0.1uF
4 TSLOTB_RFCU
C1001 TSLOTB R1805
C1541 0.1uF 5 OUTIB_RFCU 1K
330pF OUTIB
6 OUTI_RFCU
C1014 OUTI
0.1uF 7 OUTQB_RFCU
OUTQB
8 OUTQ_RFCU
C1013 OUTQ
0.1uF WPIC_OSC_EN_RFCU
U1001 WPIC_OSC_EN
WPIC SF_OUT_RFCU
SF_OUT
2 C10 J2 2.775V_WPIC
TCLKB VCOCT2
B11 H11 C1816
1 C1802 R1802
TCLK SERIALVCC 100pF
C11 J9 10uF 150
QGND OSCENB
B10 K2 C1020
REFVCC MNCPGND 220pF C1803 C1804 C1805 C1806
7 C8 L1 2.775V_WPIC
OUTQB ADAPT 0.1uF 33pF 10uF 0.1uF
8 A8 H4
OUTQ MNCPVCC
B9 L4
REFGND SFOUT C1812 C1811
5 A9 K4
OUTIB SFBYP C1817 R1807 0.1uF 0.1uF
6 D8 J4
OUTI SFVCC 1000pF 4.7K
GP06_DCLICIN_RFCU 2.775V_WPIC C1002 4 A10 K3
GP06_DCLICIN 0.1uF TSLOTB SFGND NU
3 A11 L5 VBLIN_RFCU VCNTO_RFCU
TSLOT VBLIN VBLIN
E1 J6
VAG VCNTO VCNTO
B8 L7
TCAPP LOGICGND
C7 K7
TCAPM LOGICVCC 2.775V_WPIC
C4 K5
BBFVCC OSCGND FE_CNTL_RFCU
A7 J8
C1004
CREF XTALWARP FE_CNTL C1015
C1003 2.775V_WPIC A5 L6
0.1uF 0.1uF BBFGND XTALEMIT 0.1uF
D4 K6
TEST1 XTALBASE
D3 J7
PREINI_RFCU TEST2 OSCVCC 2.775V_WPIC
C3 B7
PREINI PRAVCC1 GPO3 R1810
A1 F11 33
C1018 PRAGNDDIG PLLCP C1807
A2 F9
.01uF PRAGND PLLCPVCC 5V_RF 0.1uF
B4 G9
A4
PREINI PLLEMIT
G11
Ded_Synt_Ref
PREINIB PLLBASE R1804 C1820
2.775V_WPIC B3 L2
PREING CPGT 33 0.1uF
C1010 A3 F10
PREINIB_RFCU C1005 PREINGB CLKOUT 2.775V_WPIC
1000pF B1 L3
PREINIB 3300pF RFA0 CPGITR
D2 L11 C1808
C1019 DMXVCCDIG RXFS 270pF
2.775V_WPIC C2 J11
.01uF DMXGNDDIG SRD
B2 L8
DMXGND SERIALGND
NU 16.8_MHZ_CLK
D1 G3
LOIN AGCDRIVE 16.8_MHZ_CLK_RFCU
C1 K11 9
DMXVCC TXCLK_SCK C1302
F1 H8 2
AGCVCC TXE_TXKEY Y1301 0.1uF
F3 J10 3
AGC RXCLK WPIC_SRD KT19
E2 K10
4
AGCGND STD WPIC_SRD_RFCU
VCC
E3 L10 4
VAGBYP DMCS R1301
B5 E9 1.5K
PRAVCC2 NVCC 2.775V_WPIC
F2 C9 3 3 1
J3
TXKEYOUT CLKSEL
D11
WPIC_TXE OUT VCON TCXO_WARP
R1001 2.775V_WPIC DETSW NGND
2.2K H1 D10 WPIC_TXE_RFCU TCXO_WARP_RFCU
GND
SATDET QVCC
H2 L9 C1301
GPO2 SPII R1005 16.80MHz
0.1uF
2
J1 K9 5 100K
GPO1 SPICLK
H3 K8 6
MAINVCC CEX
G1 D9 7
PRSCIN TESTD_GP04
2.775V_WPIC G2 E11
MAINGND TM
G10 E10
REFPLLVCC RSTB
C1006 C1007 C1008 C1009 C1011 H9 C6 8 2 WPIC_TXCLK_RFCU
0.1uF 0.1uF .015uF .01uF 0.1uF RXACQ DCLQCIN WPIC_TXCLK
C1012 D6 A6 4 WPIC_STD_RFCU
0.1uF PKGGND1 DCLQCP WPIC_STD L1002
F4 J5 5 SPIA_MOSI_RFCU 220nH V3_2.775V_RFCU
PKGGND2 ASW
WPIC2(1:9)
SPIA_MOSI
F8 K1 6 SPIA_CLK_RFCU
R1003
H6
PKGGND3 VCOCT1
B6 100K 7 SPIA_CS0_WPIC_RFCU
SPIA_CLK V3_2.775V_RFCU V3_2.775V
PKGGND4 DCLICP SPIA_CS0_WPIC
PRSCIN_RFCU H10 C5 8 RESET_OUT_RFCU
REFPLLGND DCLICIN
9
RESET_OUT
WPIC_FSYNC_RFCU C1021 C1022
PRSCIN WPIC_FSYNC 4.7uF 270pF
GP05_DCLICP_RFCU
ASW_RFCU
GP05_DCLICP ASW
VCOCT1
5V_RF_RFCU
L1001
220nH V4_2.775V_RFCU RX_ACQ_RFCU
RX_ACQ 5V_RF 5V_RF
2.775V_WPIC V4_2.775V
R1004 VCOCT1_RFCU
C1017 C1016 100K
4.7uF 270pF VCOCT1 VCOCT1
VCOCT2_RFCU
VCOCT2 VCOCT2
L1522
BLM11B601S
6
C1527 Q1531
0.1uF
UMD3N
R1524
100
1
C1526
47nH 0.1uF
L1541
SPIA_CLK_LO2 U1501
24
23
22
R1522 LMX2332
2
270 .033uF SPIA_CLK
VCC1
VCC2
VP1
VP2
C1525 C1511
12
10pF SYNT_CS__RFCU CLK
15 3
SYNT_CS_ LE DORF
20
DOIF
C1505 8 11
Ded_Synt_Ref OSCIN FOLD
Ded_Synt_Ref 22pF 5
FINRFPOS
6 21
FINRFNEG NC4
18 13
FINIFPOS NC3
17 9
FINIFNEG NC2
1
330pF C1506 NC1
14
DATA
GND1
GND2
GND3
GND4
GND5
SPIA_MOSI_LO2
SPIA_MOSI
4
7
10
16
19
ground
SH1500
SHIELD
SF_OUT
SF_OUT_MAIN_VCO
R3005
10K
R3004
2.2K
Q3001
TETRA_MAIN_VCO_ON
R3002
VCOCT1 R3001
43
VCOCT1_MAIN_VCO C3021 L3006 C3023 C3024
R3006 C3013 R3013 R3016 130pF 8.2nH 0.75pF 15pF
4.7 100pF 43 22K R3017
270K NU
22 TETRA _RX_LO_MAIN_VCO
VCOCT2 C3007
VCOCT2_MAIN_VCO L3001
390nH
15pF C3025
TETRA_RX_LO
15pF
C3001 C3003 C3017 L3005 C3018 C3019 C3028
D3001 R3014 R3018
0.1uF 130pF 130pF 8.2nH 2.2pF 15pF .022uF
22K 22
TETRA_TX_LO_MAIN_VCO
TETRA_TX_LO
Q3004
C3014 C3026
130pF 10uF R3007
2.7K
C3020
15pF
Q3003
L3003
R3008 390nH
10K
C3005
15pF
C3022
C3009 3.3pF
VCTRL C3006 12.0pF
R1803 L3002
Q3002
390nH
VCTRL_MAIN_VCO 220 1.5pF
C3015
C1815 C3002 Y3001 C3008 C3011
D3002 D3003 RESONATOR 7.5pF 8.2pF
3300pF 100pF 1100MHz
0.75pF
R3009
0
L3004
390nH
C3012
6.8pF
R3010
330
PRSCIN C3016
PRSCIN_MAIN_VCO
SH3001
SHIELD
130pF
R3003
470 1
NU
V4_2.775V
SWB+
RAW_B+
5V_RF
V1_3V
V4_LNODCT
RAW_B+
SWB+
V4_2.775V
5V_RF
V4_2.775V
PA_BIAS PA_BIAS GROUND GROUND
ANT_EN
PA_TEMP PA_TEMP
VCNTO
TXPA TXFE
PA_IN
VBLIN VBLIN Page 10 Page 11
5V_RF
V4_LNODCT
TCLK TCLK PA_IN
TCLKB TCLKB
TSLOT TSLOT
TSLOTB TSLOTB
OUTI OUTI
LNODCT
OUTIB OUTIB
OUTQB OUTQB
ASW ASW
LO_DRIVER_EN LO_DRIVER_EN
SPIA_MOSI SPIA_MOSI
5V_RF
V1_3V
SPIA_CS2_ODCT SPIA_CS2_ODCT TX_SOURCE TX_SOURCE
ESCORT
SPIA_MOSI
VCNTO
ANT_EN
C6002 C6003
R6004
68 C6004
150pF 0.1uF
0.1uF U6001
SLC-045P
R6001 C6001 C6005 C6007 C6008 C6010 C6011 C6016
TX_SOURCE_LNODCT
R6008 R6010
1 6
TX_SOURCE 3
INPUT OUTPUT1
4
39 150pF 15 15 IPORT OUTPUT2
150pF 15pF 5.6pF 5.6pF 15pF C6014 C6015 150pF
L6002 C6006 L6003 C6009 L6004 C6012 R6009 2.4pF
R6005
R6002 R6003 C6017
330
18pF 2.7pF 18pF 2.4pF
150 150 100nH 12nH 12nH 15
150pF
C6055
R6011 R6012 R6013 100nH 100nH
C6013 56 56 56
Q6001 L6005 L6006
4.3pF
PBR941
150pF
R6006
470
R6014
220
C6018 C6019
R6015 C6020
150pF
1K 150pF
E6001 0.1uF
BLM11B601S SH6001
LO_DRIVER_EN_LNODCT
SHIELD
LO_DRIVER_EN
V4_LNODCT V4_LNODCT 5V_RF
Q6002
6 1
1
R6016
10K
2 C6056
R6017 E6002
3 470 C6021 C6022 C6023 C6024 C6025 C6027 C6026
0.1uF SH6002
0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 150pF 150pF 10uF
SHIELD
BLM11B601S
R6018 5 4
10K
UMZ2NTR 1
R6019
1K T6001
NU XFMR
L6008
1
OUT2
4
GND2
C6032 2 R6025
27nH GND1 4.7
1.5pF C6034 PA_IN_LNODCT
6
3
IN PA_IN
5V_RF
5V_RF_LNODCT
5V_RF OUT1 150pF
C6029 C6030 C6031 C6053
0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 15pF R6024 R6026
C6033 1K 1K
V4_LNODCT
V4_2.775V_LNODCT
V4_LNODCT
150pF
14
17
22
34
40
53
63
8
VDD
VCP
VOFF
VCCO
VCCD
VCC
VCCU
VCC2
11 16
CLKI CPO
12 26
CLKIB TST1
27
TST2
2 28
RESET_OUT
RESET_OUT_LNODCT
MRSTB ASW
SPIA_CLK_LNODCT
3 29 C6052
SPIA_CLK 4
SPIC TST3
30
0.1uF
SPIA_MOSI_LNODCT
SPIA_MOSI 5
SPII TST4
31
SPIA_MISO
SPIA_MISO_LNODCT
SPIO CAPM
SPIA_CS2_ODCT_LNODCT
6 32
SPIA_CS2_ODCT 9
SPISB CAPO
37
SLT RFIN C6050
10 41
SLTB LP1QB 4700pF
19 42
OVCO U6002 LP1Q
20 XC390138 43
OVCOB LP1IB C6047
24 44
MVCO LP1I .018uF
25 47
MVCOB LP2QB
36 48 C6044
RFINB LP2Q .018uF
38 51
LCAP RFOUTB C6048
45 52
LOQB RFOUT 150pF
TCLK_LNODCT
46 54 C6049
TCLK 56
LOQ LP2IB
55
4700pF
TCLKB_LNODCT
TCLKB 57
LOIB LP2I
C6045
TSLOT_LNODCT
TSLOT LOI
64 150pF C6046
TSLOTB
TSLOTB_LNODCT
CAPR 150pF
OUTQB_LNODCT
58 1 R6020 R6021 R6022 R6023
OUTQB 59
BINQB CAPRB C6040 33 33 33 33
OUTQ_LNODCT
OUTQ 60
BINQ C6043
C6051
6800pF
OUTIB
OUTIB_LNODCT
BINIB 150pF
OUTI_LNODCT
61
OUTI BINI
DGND
GNDD
GNDU
150pF
GOFF
GND0
DSUB
USUB
GND2
VSSR
LSUB
GND
GCP
C6041 C6042
C6035 C6036 C6037 C6038 C6039
7
13
15
18
21
23
33
35
39
49
50
62
.015uF .015uF
0.1uF 0.1uF 150pF 150pF .022uF
R6029
100
NU
L6009 C6057 FEEDBACK_LNODCT
FEEDBACK
39.0nH 2.7pF
ASW_LNODCT
ASW
RAW_B+_TXPA
RAW_B+
E4002
FBMH3216HM
C4006
R4002 .022uF R4016 ustrip ustrip ustrip L4010
200 200 5.6nH PA_OUT_TXPA
PA_OUT
C4001 15
NC4
EP
.022uF
4
5
12
13
17
C4005
330pF
R4007
100
PA_BIAS
PA_BIAS
5V_RF
V4_2.775V
L4005
SWB+_RF 270nH L4100 C4101
SWB+ 0.1uF
270nH
R4003 C4011 U4102
6
5V_RF 22K 0.1uF R4101
VDD
5V_RF 5V_RF C4100 8 5
0 180pF
7
H CLK_S
3 SPIA_CLK
1
W EN_CS
4
SPIA_CS_PA_BIAS
R4001 U4002 U4100
L DIN SPIA_MOSI
GND
10K R4100
4 2 LMC7101BI 10K 4 2 LMC7101BI
R4006
NU
2
1 1 MAX5401
3 3
5 200 5
VBLIN_TXPA
VBLIN
C4021 R4012
1000pF 22K
R4102
PA_TEMP_TXPA SH4001 SH4002 10K
SHIELD SHIELD NU
PA_TEMP
C4003
180pF RT4001
47K 1 1
PA_TEMP_RETURN_TXPA
PA_TEMP_RETURN
L5010
V4_2.775V V4_2.775V_TXFE
220nH
R5010
3.3K
R5011
1.8K
C5003
0.1uF
Q5001
VCNTO
VCNTO_TXFE
R5012
10K
L5005
R5013
ANT_EN_TXFE
ANT_EN
10K
R5005 R5006
1MEG 47
C5007
180pF R5007
100K
C5012
180pF
C5013
180pF
C5009
L5006
C5015
L5003
150nH
FL5001 220nH 330pF
UB1240-01
1pF
U5001
STH-90S-L C5005 C5018 J5001
D5001 L5008
1 6 4 3
PA_OUT
PA_OUT_TXFE
IN COUPLING_PORT IN OUT
BAR_63-02W 15nH
3 4 330pF 330pF
OUT ISOLATION_PORT C5019
GND1
GND2
GND2
18K
2
R5004 D5002
51
BAR_63-02W
C5008 C5010
5.6pF 330pF R5008
120
C5001
R5002
FEEDBACK
FEEDBACK_TXFE
330pF 68
C5002
R5001 R5003 15pF
150 150
C5022
L5007
27nH
1pF
L5011 C5014
RX_TETRA
RX_TETRA_TXFE
SH5001
SHIELD 18nH
330pF
C5020 C5021
D5003 6.8pF 1pF
1
2
BA892
R7511
15
V1_3V
C7513
.047uF
R7518 C7511
10K 150pF
SH7000
SHIELD
R7517
2.2K
Q7504
TX_SOURCE
TX_SOURCE_ESCORT
R7516
ESC_VCO_BUF_EN_ESCORT
100K 680nH
L7508
ESC_VCO_BUF_EN L7507
R7514
39nH 39
5V_RF_ESCORT
C7510 R7513
5V_RF 5.6pF 10
V1_3V_ESCORT
R7512
V1_3V V1_3V
56
C7002 C7001 R7004 R7005
150pF 10uF 100K 10K R7021 R7022 C7021 R7023 R7024 C7022 L7506
1K 1K .01uF 1K 1K 150pF R7510 100nH R7515
2.7K 18
C7512
Q7021 Q7022 4.7uF
R7509
15
R7504
4.7
C7507 C7509
82pF 47pF
U7001 Q7503
BICMO885
15
VDD
SPIA_CLK_ESCORT NC
6 5
R7501
SPIA_CLK 8
CLK_A1 RTESTOUT
10 3.9K
CEX_A0 IDOWN C7503
SPIA_CS1_ESCORT
7 11 4.3pF R7508 R7507
SPIA_CS1_ESCORT NC
2
RTESTCLK IUP
14 2.2K 15
DATA_RTB TESTOUT NC Q7501
SPIA_MOSI_ESCORT
13 1
SPIA_MOSI 16
CPBIAS NC NC C7012 R7011
FREQA 1500pF 82 C7502 L7501
9
FREQB 12pF 17nH C7504
3 6.8pF
SPIEN Q7023
Q7502
CPGND
GND1
GND2
C7506
C7011 0.5pF
4
17
12
.015uF
L7505 C7505
180nH 6.2pF
R7002 C7003
33 150pF Q7024 R7505 C7508 R7506
L7503 3.3K 150pF 47
D7501
D7502
TETRA_TX_LO_ESCORT
D7503
D7504
L7502
TETRA_TX_LO 180nH 180nH NU
C7514 D7505
2.2pF
R7502 R7503
R7001 R7003 2.2K 47
180 39
L7504
180nH
C7501
150pF
C7031 NU
150pF
R7031
56
380-430 MHz Radio Parts List Circuit Motorola Circuit Motorola Circuit Motorola
Description Description Description
Circuit Motorola Ref Part No. Ref Part No. Ref Part No.
Description C1502 2113743L17 Cap Cer Chip 1000pF 10% 16V C1810 2113743L48 Cap Cer Chip 22000pF 10% 16V C2200 2113743N28 Cap Cer Chip 12.0pF 5% 16V
Ref Part No.
C1001 2113928N01 Cap Cer Chip 0.1uF 10% 6.3V X7R 0402 X7R 0402 COG 0402
X5R 0402 C1504 2113743L03 Cap Cer Chip 270pF 10% 16V C1811 0885126C07 Cap 0.1uF Poly C2201 2113743N30 Cap Cer Chip 15.0pF 5% 16V
C1002 2113928N01 Cap Cer Chip 0.1uF 10% 6.3V X7R 0402 C1812 Not Placed GCAM Dummy Part Number COG 0402
X5R 0402 C1505 2113743N34 Cap Cer Chip 22.0pF 5% 16V C1815 2113743L29 Cap Cer Chip 3300pF 10% 16V C2202 2113743N54 Cap Cer Chip 150pF 5% 16V
C1003 2113928N01 Cap Cer Chip 0.1uF 10% 6.3V COG 0402 X7R 0402 COG 0402
X5R 0402 C1506 2113743L05 Cap Cer Chip 330pF 10% 16V C1816 2113743N50 Cap Cer Chip 100pF 5% 16V C2203 2113743L17 Cap Cer Chip 1000pF 10% 16V
C1004 2113928N01 Cap Cer Chip 0.1uF 10% 6.3V X7R 0402 COG 0402 X7R 0402
X5R 0402 C1511 2113743L50 Cap Cer Chip 33000pF 10% 16V C1817 2113743L17 Cap Cer Chip 1000pF 10% 16V C2204 2113743N54 Cap Cer Chip 150pF 5% 16V
C1005 2113743L29 Cap Cer Chip 3300pF 10% 16V X7R 0402 X7R 0402 COG 0402
X7R 0402 C1512 2113743L33 Cap Cer Chip 4700pF 10% 16V C1820 2113928N01 Cap Cer Chip 0.1uF 10% 6.3V C2205 2113743N38 Cap Cer Chip 33.0pF 5% 16V
C1006 2113928N01 Cap Cer Chip 0.1uF 10% 6.3V X7R 0402 X5R 0402 COG 0402
X5R 0402 C1521 2113743N21 Cap Cer Chip 6.2pF +/-0.5pF D1521 4809877C13 Diode Varactor ISV305 ESC C2206 2113743L17 Cap Cer Chip 1000pF 10% 16V
C1007 2113928N01 Cap Cer Chip 0.1uF 10% 6.3V 16V COG 0402 L1001 2462587V38 Ind Chip 220nH 5% 0805 X7R 0402
X5R 0402 C1522 2113743N16 Cap Cer Chip 3.9pF +/-0.25pF L1002 2462587V38 Ind Chip 220nH 5% 0805 C2207 2113743N54 Cap Cer Chip 150pF 5% 16V
C1008 2113741A49 Cap Cer Chip 15000pF 5% 50V 16V COG 0402 L1521 2413926G15 Ind Cer Chip 47.0nH 5% 0603 COG 0402
X7R 0805 C1523 2113743N24 Cap Cer Chip 8.2pF +/-0.5pF L1522 2409134J04 Ind Chip Fer Fltr 600 0603 C2208 2113743L17 Cap Cer Chip 1000pF 10% 16V
C1009 2113743L41 Cap Cer Chip 10000pF 10% 16V 16V COG 0402 L1541 2413926G15 Ind Cer Chip 47.0nH 5% 0603 X7R 0402
X7R 0402 C1524 2113743N26 Cap Cer Chip 10.0pF 5% 16V Q1521 4805793Y01 Trans Mini Sot NPN NE68519 C2209 2113740F09 Cap Cer Chip 1.8pF+/-0.1pF
C1010 2113743L17 Cap Cer Chip 1000pF 10% 16V COG 0402 Q1531 4805723X03 Trans Dual NPN-PNP UMD3N NPO 50V 0603
X7R 0402 C1525 2113743N26 Cap Cer Chip 10.0pF 5% 16V R1001 0662057U85 Res Chip 2.2k 1% 0.063W 0402 C2210 2113740L02 Cap Cer Chip 2.2pF +/-0.1pF
C1011 2113928N01 Cap Cer Chip 0.1uF 10% 6.3V COG 0402 R1002 0662057U39 Res Chip 33 1% 0.063W 0402 NPO 50V 0603
X5R 0402 C1526 2113928N01 Cap Cer Chip 0.1uF 10% 6.3V R1003 0662057N23 Res Chip 100k 5% 0.063W 0402 C2300 2113740L11 Cap Cer Chip 5.1pF +/-0.1pF
C1012 2113928N01 Cap Cer Chip 0.1uF 10% 6.3V X5R 0402 R1004 0662057N23 Res Chip 100k 5% 0.063W 0402 NPO 50V 0603
X5R 0402 C1527 2113928N01 Cap Cer Chip 0.1uF 10% 6.3V R1005 0662057N23 Res Chip 100k 5% 0.063W 0402 C2301 2113740F02 Cap Cer Chip 0.75pF+/-0.1pF
C1013 2113928N01 Cap Cer Chip 0.1uF 10% 6.3V X5R 0402 R1301 0662057M78 Res Chip 1500 5% 0.063W 0402 NPO 50V 0603
X5R 0402 C1541 2113743L05 Cap Cer Chip 330pF 10% 16V R1511 0662057M90 Res Chip 4700 5% 0.063W 0402 C2302 2113740L17 Cap Cer Chip 9.1pF +/-0.1pF
C1014 2113928N01 Cap Cer Chip 0.1uF 10% 6.3V X7R 0402 R1512 0662057U85 Res Chip 2.2k 1% 0.063W 0402 NPO 50V 0603
X5R 0402 C1542 2113743N28 Cap Cer Chip 12.0pF 5% 16V R1521 0662057M98 Res Chip 10k 5% 0.063W 0402 C2303 2113740L09 Cap Cer Chip 4.3pF +/-0.1pF
C1015 2113928N01 Cap Cer Chip 0.1uF 10% 6.3V COG 0402 R1522 0662057M60 Res Chip 270 5% 0.063W 0402 NPO 50V 0603
X5R 0402 C1543 2113743N30 Cap Cer Chip 15.0pF 5% 16V R1523 0662057M90 Res Chip 4700 5% 0.063W 0402 C2304 2113740L17 Cap Cer Chip 9.1pF +/-0.1pF
C1016 2113743L03 Cap Cer Chip 270pF 10% 16V COG 0402 R1524 0662057M50 Res Chip 100 5% 0.063W 0402 NPO 50V 0603
X7R 0402 C1544 2113743N54 Cap Cer Chip 150pF 5% 16V R1802 0662057M54 Res Chip 150 5% 0.063W 0402 C2305 2113740L05 Cap Cer Chip 3.0pF +/-0.1pF
C1017 2113928C04 Cap Cer Chip 4.7uF 10% 6.3V COG 0402 R1803 0662057M58 Res Chip 220 5% 0.063W 0402 NPO 50V 0603
X5R 0805 C1801 2113928N01 Cap Cer Chip 0.1uF 10% 6.3V R1804 0662057U39 Res Chip 33 1% 0.063W 0402 C2306 2113740L11 Cap Cer Chip 5.1pF +/-0.1pF
C1018 2113743L41 Cap Cer Chip 10000pF 10% 16V X5R 0402 R1805 0662057M74 Res Chip 1000 5% 0.063W 0402 NPO 50V 0603
X7R 0402 C1802 2113928K09 Cap Cer Chip 10.0uF 10% 6.3V R1807 0662057M90 Res Chip 4700 5% 0.063W 0402 C2400 2113740L40 Cap Cer Chip 82.0pF 2% NPO
C1019 2113743L41 Cap Cer Chip 10000pF 10% 16V X5R 1206 R1810 0662057U39 Res Chip 33 1% 0.063W 0402 50V 0603
X7R 0402 C1803 2113928N01 Cap Cer Chip 0.1uF 10% 6.3V SH1000 2666510A02 Shield, RFCU - WPI C2401 2113743N54 Cap Cer Chip 150pF 5% 16V
C1020 2113743L01 Cap Cer Chip 220pF 10% 16V X5R 0402 SH1500 2686118Z01 Primary Shield, 2ND LO COG 0402
X7R 0402 C1804 2113743N38 Cap Cer Chip 33.0pF 5% 16V U1001 5185368C21 WPIC Plus C2402 2113740L20 Cap Cer Chip 12.0pF 2% NPO
C1021 2113928C04 Cap Cer Chip 4.7uF 10% 6.3V COG 0402 U1501 5186226J12 LMX2332 50V 0603
X5R 0805 C1805 2113928K09 Cap Cer Chip 10.0uF 10% 6.3V Y1301 5102463J73 KT19 16.8MHz TCXO 1ppm C2403 2113743N54 Cap Cer Chip 150pF 5% 16V
C1022 2113743L03 Cap Cer Chip 270pF 10% 16V X5R 1206 C2001 2113928N01 Cap Cer Chip 0.1uF 10% 6.3V COG 0402
X7R 0402 C1806 2113928N01 Cap Cer Chip 0.1uF 10% 6.3V X5R 0402 C2404 2113743L17 Cap Cer Chip 1000pF 10% 16V
C1301 2113928N01 Cap Cer Chip 0.1uF 10% 6.3V X5R 0402 C2002 2113928K09 Cap Cer Chip 10.0uF 10% 6.3V X7R 0402
X5R 0402 C1807 2113928N01 Cap Cer Chip 0.1uF 10% 6.3V X5R 1206 C2405 2113740L20 Cap Cer Chip 12.0pF 2% NPO
C1302 2113928N01 Cap Cer Chip 0.1uF 10% 6.3V X5R 0402 C2100 2113743N54 Cap Cer Chip 150pF 5% 16V 50V 0603
X5R 0402 C1808 Not Placed GCAM Dummy Part Number COG 0402 C2406 2113741F41 Cap Cer Chip 4700pF 5% 50V
C1501 2113743L17 Cap Cer Chip 1000pF 10% 16V C1809 2113743L29 Cap Cer Chip 3300pF 10% 16V C2101 2113743N54 Cap Cer Chip 150pF 5% 16V X7R 0603
X7R 0402 X7R 0402 COG 0402
TRANSCEIVER 400 MHz MTP700 Portable Radio / Detailed Service Manual 4.1 - 53
General
Troubleshooting faults in the radio require proper understanding of the different circuitry
contained in the radio. Since the radio contains a highly integrated system, the software
and hardware functions can not be separated easily. Thus, it is also necessary to under-
stand the functioning of different ICs and the role of the software in the operation of the
radio.
This service manual includes schematic diagrams, circuit board layouts, block diagrams,
and troubleshooting procedures, which help a technician to troubleshoot a malfunctioning
circuit and detect a defective component.
NOTE The CPS has no capability to tune the radio. Tuning the radio can only be
performed at the factory or at the appropriate Motorola Repair Centre.
Components replacement can affect the radio tuning and must only be
performed by the appropriate Motorola Repair Centre.
The radio is tuned and tested at the factory. The results of the tuning procedures are
stored in a special EEPROM. This information includes tuning and other system parame-
ters. The area of the memory in the radio where the tuning information stored is called the
codeplug. A radio codeplug can be read using the CPS programme.
Test Procedures
The digital tests should be performed using the GoNoGo PATS test and TETRACom SW.
To use the TETRACom you must go to test mode by using the command <Test Enter>.
Troubleshooting Flowcharts
Use the following flowcharts to troubleshoot the radio. These flowcharts contain proce-
dures using TETRACom SW application, GoNoGo PATS test and factory test modes for
troubleshooting radios having digital, receiver, transmitter, or frequency generation test
failures.
4.1 - 60 MTP700 Portable Radio / Detailed Service Manual TRANSCEIVER 400 MHz
Yes
Yes Is the power supply No
current correct now?
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
B
4.1 - 62 MTP700 Portable Radio / Detailed Service Manual TRANSCEIVER 400 MHz
Yes
Yes
Yes
Use this test on a unit with the following symptoms: no power, no V3_2.775V, V1_3V, V2_2.775V,
VREF1_2.775V, VREF2_2.775V.
Note: The following are the DC power distribution voltages with their correct values and appropriate location
to check the voltages:
FUSED B+ (7.2Vdc) @ F200, C268, VR201, @ C222, C228, C250, C280, C281.
FILT_3.3V (3.3Vdc) @ C282, C255, C260, C284, @ C240, C241, @ C201, C242.
V1_3V (3Vdc) @ C211, @ C264, C266..
V2_2.775V (2.775Vdc) @ C210, C213, C257.
V3_2.775V_DIG (2.775Vdc) @ C209, C258, C259.
V3_2.775V (2.775Vdc) @ C294, C295
VREF1_2.775V (2.775Vdc) @ C285.
VREF2_2.775V_DIG (2.775Vdc) @ C212, C260, C261.
VREF2_2.775V (2.775Vdc) @ C262, C263.
V4_2.775V_GCAP3 (2.775Vdc) @ C225, C244, C247.
V4_2.775V (2.775Vdc) @ C90, C291.
V4_2.775V_LNODCT (2.775Vdc) @ C340, C341.
5V_RF (5Vdc) @ C292, C293, @ C251, C223.
PWM1_1.8V (1.8Vdc) @ C224, C226, C243, C248.
5.5V_RF (5.5Vdc) @ C299, C220.
4.1 - 64 MTP700 Portable Radio / Detailed Service Manual TRANSCEIVER 400 MHz
No
Is the voltage OK? Check the bench Power Supply.
Yes
Yes
No
Check C240, C252 for 3.3Vdc. Is the resistance OK? Replace Fuse F200.
Yes
No
Replace E200.
TRANSCEIVER 400 MHz MTP700 Portable Radio / Detailed Service Manual 4.1 - 65
No
Is the voltage OK? Replace GCAP3(U200).
Yes
No
Is the voltage OK? Check E207 for opens.
Yes
Yes
No
Is Reset high? Replace GCAP3 (U200).
Yes
B
4.1 - 66 MTP700 Portable Radio / Detailed Service Manual TRANSCEIVER 400 MHz
Yes
No
Is the voltage OK Replace GCAP3 (U200).
Yes
Yes
No
Is the voltage OK? Check L200.
Yes
No
No
No
Is the voltage OK? Go to V3_2.775V test.
Yes
No
Is the voltage OK? Go to V3_2.775V test.
Yes
Yes
No
No
Is the voltage OK? Check R217.
Yes
No Yes
Is the resistor OK?
No
Are they OK? Check R229.
Yes
No Yes
Is the resistor OK?
No
Yes
Is the voltage OK? Check E212.
No
Yes
No
Are they OK? Replace defective components.
Yes
Replace U205.
TRANSCEIVER 400 MHz MTP700 Portable Radio / Detailed Service Manual 4.1 - 71
No
Yes
Is the voltage OK? Check E206.
No
Yes
Is the voltage OK? Change GCAP3 (U200).
No
Go to 5.5V_RF test.
4.1 - 72 MTP700 Portable Radio / Detailed Service Manual TRANSCEIVER 400 MHz
No
Yes
Is the voltage OK? Check E213.
No
Yes
Is the voltage OK? Change GCAP3 (U200).
No
Go to V3_2.775V test.
TRANSCEIVER 400 MHz MTP700 Portable Radio / Detailed Service Manual 4.1 - 73
No
Yes
Is the voltage OK? Check E205 or E214.
No
Yes
No
Is the voltage OK? Replace GCAP3 (U200).
Yes
Yes
Is the voltage OK? Check traces to U307.
No
Yes
Is the voltage OK? Change GCAP3 (U200).
No
Go to V3_2.775V test.
TRANSCEIVER 400 MHz MTP700 Portable Radio / Detailed Service Manual 4.1 - 75
No
No Yes
Is the voltage OK?
Yes
Is the voltage OK? Replace E104.
No
Yes
Is the voltage OK? Change GCAP3 (U200).
No
Go to V3_2.775V test.
4.1 - 76 MTP700 Portable Radio / Detailed Service Manual TRANSCEIVER 400 MHz
This test should be carried out only after the successful completion of the previous tests.
OK
TRANSCEIVER 400 MHz MTP700 Portable Radio / Detailed Service Manual 4.1 - 77
Receiver Troubleshooting
No Yes
No No Is the
Return Passed? gain still below
to first 5dB?
Yes
Yes
TetraCom Commands (TDM Mode):
>Test_Enter OK
>L1 timer on
>Freq Rx 405.0125 Check Main Synth. Powre
>Mode RXTDM level (>-5dBm) and frequency.
>Mode RSSI (Fmain=Frx+109.65MHz).
or Repair if necessary.
>Mode BER (See Synth. Troubleshooting)
Rout WPIC Baseband signal to test
points
>WPIC 2 0 72 NOW
Activating control lines at continuous
mode
>WPIC 3 9 1b NOW
4.1 - 78 MTP700 Portable Radio / Detailed Service Manual TRANSCEIVER 400 MHz
Escort Troubleshooting
No Perform
Is the frequency 518.90625MHz
(405MHz*41/32) Synthesizer Test
synthesized?
Yes
Is the Magnitude No
above -10dBm?
Yes
Is CPBIAS pin 13
0.9Volt and FREQA pin 16 No Change Escort IC (U7001) and
has same voltage (2.2Volt) as perform the Escort Test again.
FREQB pin 9?
Yes
Yes Perform
Supply problem?
Controller Test
No
Yes
This test should be carried out only after the successful completion of the previous tests.
Yes
Yes
Does the close loop Yes Replace LNODCT, perform Open Loop
power problem still Power test and Close Loop Power test.
exist?
No
OK
TRANSCEIVER 400 MHz MTP700 Portable Radio / Detailed Service Manual 4.1 - 81
This test should be carried out only after the successful completion of the previous tests.
Yes
No
No Replace damaged
Are all checks OK? components. Perform
the Open Loop Power
tuning and test again.
Yes
B
TRANSCEIVER 400 MHz MTP700 Portable Radio / Detailed Service Manual 4.1 - 83
No Perform Escort
Is the level >0dBm?
section tests.
Yes
Yes
Yes
This test should be carried out only after the successful completion of the previous tests.
Is TX current >1.8A? No
OK
(average TX current?)
Yes
Yes
2nd LO Troubleshooting
No Check DC
No Does the VCO have
Is the control voltage Block
between 0.5 and 4.5Vdc? its DC Supply?
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
TetraCom Commands
Using a 50-ohm probe on the
> 11 timer on
spectrum analyzer, check the
> freq rx 405
LO output at the buffer output
> mode rssi
at C3024 & C3025.
> main_vco on
> 11 timer off
NO NO
Is the frequency Check the VCO output Test the VCO control
at 514.65MHz? at base Q3003, is the freq voltage at C3002. The
514.65MHz? typical range is 0.2 to 4.9V.
YES YES
A
TRANSCEIVER 400 MHz MTP700 Portable Radio / Detailed Service Manual 4.1 - 87
YES
YES
YES
CHAPTER 4.2
TRANSCEIVER 800 MHz
General
This section provides a block diagram overview of the main Digital/RF Board. This is sup-
plemented by the detailed block diagram and detailed circuit description.
The main Digital/RF Block contains the following four sections (see Figure 4.2-1). An
overview of these four sections is provided in the following paragraphs:
Receiver Section
Transmitter Section
Frequency Generating Section (Synthesizer)
Digital & Audio Section
4.2 - 2 MTP700 Portable Radio / Detailed Service Manual TRANSCEIVER 800 MHz
Antenna
DC
Battery
Block
Antenna
Switch
Main Board
Transmitter
Digital
Block Synthesizer
Receiver
Audio
LCD KeyPad
Receiver Section
Antenna Switch
Limiter
Front Filter (First Pre-selector)
Low Noise Amplifier (LNA)
Second Pre-selector
Mixer
IF Filter
Balun
WPIC
The Receiver Path implements an Automatic Gain Control (AGC). It is required to main-
tain good receiver linearity over a wide range of incoming signals and prevents clipping of
high level signals.
The First Intermediate frequency (IF) circuit consists of the Mixer, IF Filter, and WPIC.
The First IF is down converted to baseband using an analog mixer (high-side injection)
located in the WPIC. An external second LO synthesizer IC is used to generate the
required 219.3 MHz signal, which is further divided by two to 109.65 MHz before being
applied to the mixer.
Carries out amplification and quadrature down conversion of the signal into base-
band.
Synthesizes the second VCO frequency.
Performs IF AGC.
Converts the baseband analog signal into digital I & Q formats.
Synthesizes the receive and transmit data (ie Sigma-Delta) clock.
Transmits the received data to the DSP.
Transmitter Section
The transmitter circuitry includes a linear class AB Power Amplifier (PA) for the linear
modulation of the MTP700. It also includes a cartesian feedback loop to enhance its
transmitter linearity and reduced splattering power into adjacent channels.
The transmitter path consists of a forward path and a cartesian feedback loop. The for-
ward path includes the LNODCT (Low Noise Offset Direct Conversion Transmitter) ASIC,
Balun, Attenuator, and Power Amplifier. The loop feedback path includes the directional
coupler, attenuator and LNODCT.
The linearized power from the PA goes through the isolator which provides the isolation
between the antenna and the PA. The signal then passes through the antenna switch and
a lowpass Harmonic Filter to provide additional filtering to remove far out unwanted sig-
nals.
4.2 - 4 MTP700 Portable Radio / Detailed Service Manual TRANSCEIVER 800 MHz
All frequencies originate from the REF. oscillator -TCXO. This is a digital temperature
compensated crystal oscillator producing an accurate and stable 16.8 MHz reference fre-
quency. The 16.8 MHz reference frequency is divided in the WPIC and in the Dual Syn-
thesizer to produce required reference frequency for the other synthesizers. The 16.8
MHz reference is also routed to GCAP3 to clock the digital circuits.
Main Synthesizer
The Main Synthesizer consists of the WPIC internal PLL modules, and Main VCO on
board. It produces the LO signal to down-convert the receive signal to the first IF
109.65 MHz frequency and provides the transmit injection frequency for the ESCORT IC.
The second LO synthesizer supplies the second IF local oscillator frequency to the
receiver. It produces 219.3 MHz that is divided by two in the WPIC in order to down-con-
vert the received signal to the baseband.
Transmit PLL
The transmit PLL consists of the ESCORT IC and transmit VCO. The ESCORT IC
receives the reference signal from the main synthesizer. The ESCORT IC which is
another PLL together with the transmit VCO does the synthesis of the required trans-
mitter signal.
TRANSCEIVER 800 MHz MTP700 Portable Radio / Detailed Service Manual 4.2 - 5
The digital section includes the RedCap2 host micro-processor which is the controller of
the Digital/RF Board. It controls the operation of the audio and transmitter, receiver, and
synthesizer integrated circuits located in the RF section. It has the serial communication
interface to communicate with the keypad, display and other internal peripherals.
For audio, the RedCap2 contains a Digital Signal Processor (DSP) which performs mod-
ulation and de-modulation functions for the radio. It also performs ACELP speech coding
and Forward Error Correction.
The block diagrams description cover Receiver Path, Transmitter Path, Frequency Gen-
eration Section and Digital Section.
Receiver Path
The received signal (see Figure 4.2-2) from the antenna is directed by the Antenna
Switch to the Front End Filter
From
TETRA
Main VCO
Mixer
Integrated CG=3.0dB
LNA I=5.0mA
TETRA Gain=15dB LO Level= XTAL
AntSW I=7.5 mA SAW Filter IF
-2 to -4 dBm
IL=0.7dB IL=2dB Filter
Balun
From
TETRA
TX
From
VCNTO
pin of WPIC
I=13mA
WPIC
Baseband
Filter
SSI Redcap2
A/D (DSP)
GP06
GP05
Divide
by 2
From
2nd LO
The Front End Filter, which defines the receive frequency range, blocks the half IF and
image frequency entry, and reduces the RF oscillator leakage. The signal is mixed with
the local oscillator (high-side) to create the first IF at 109.65 MHz. The signal is filtered by
the crystal filter and sent to the WPIC ASIC.
The WPIC performs down conversion to baseband frequency (0 Hz) and converts the
baseband analog signals into digital-in-phase (I) and quadrature (Q) formats. This data is
sent for further processing to the Digital Signal Processor (DSP) (part of RedCap2) over
the Synchronous Serial Interface (SSI) data links.
The DSP performs: the demodulation, Forward Error Correction (FEC) and other correc-
tion algorithms for overcoming channel errors, and decoder procedure for digital speech
data decompression.
TRANSCEIVER 800 MHz MTP700 Portable Radio / Detailed Service Manual 4.2 - 7
Transmitter Path
When the radio is transmitting (see Figure 4.2-3), the microphone audio is sent to the
GCAP3 (CODEC). The CODEC performs 13-bit analog-to-digital conversion and the dig-
ital signal is routed to the DSP (part of RedCap2). The DSP performs coding, Error Cor-
rection and modulation. From the DSP, the signal is sent to the WPIC.
From Tx PLL
Attenuator
REDCAP2
Mic
In the WPIC, the digital baseband I & Q signals are converted into corresponding analog
signals. These signals are also filtered. From the WPIC, I & Q signals are injected to the
LNODCT. In the LNODCT the data is mixed with RF signal.
From the differential output of the LNODCT the modulated RF signal is injected to the
Balun-Filter, that transforms the differential input into single output, and then it is routed to
the antenna via the Antenna Switch.
The frequency generating section contains the following components (see Figure 4.2-4):
RF Section Second LO
219.3MHz
SPIA-Bus DOIF
300KHz
Divider OSC_IN LPF
OSC
FINIF2
Main Synthesizer
To ESCORT
906.75 978.75 MHz
TX Synthesizer
FREQA
TX VCO
IUP
ESCORT I/V- Buffer To TX-LO Line-up
CONVERTER 806 870 MHz
LPF
SPIA-Bus 36/32 IDOWN OSC
FREQB
Buffer
All frequencies originate from the REF. oscillator - TCXO. This is a digital temperature
compensated crystal oscillator producing an accurate and stable 16.8 MHz reference fre-
quency. The 16.8 MHz reference frequency is divided in the WPIC and in the Dual Syn-
thesizer to produce required reference frequency for the other synthesizers. The 16.8
MHz reference is also routed to GCAP3 to clock the digital circuits.
Main Synthesizer
The Main Synthesizer consists of the WPIC internal PLL modules and an external, dis-
crete Main VCO on board. It produces the LO signal to down-convert the receive signal to
the first IF 109.65 MHz frequency and provides the transmit injection frequency for the
ESCORT IC.
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The second LO synthesizer supplies the second IF local oscillator frequency to the
receiver. It produces 219.3 MHz that is divided by two in the WPIC in order to down-con-
vert the received signal to the baseband.
Transmit PLL
The transmit PLL consists of the ESCORT IC and transmit VCO. The ESCORT IC
receives the reference signal from the main synthesizer. The ESCORT IC which is
another PLL together with the transmit VCO does the synthesis of the required trans-
mitter signal.
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The digital section (see Figure 4.2-5) contains the radio's RedCap2 RISC processor, DSP
(embedded within), external memories and GCAP3. The DSP has its own processing
memory. GCAP3 contains switching and linear regulators, audio preamplifiers, 13-bit
CODEC, A/D and D/A Converters, and interfaces with an external Audio Amplifier for
receive audio.
RedCap2 controls the receive/transmit frequencies, power levels, display, keypad, acces-
sories, MMI, and other radio functions. This microprocessor can be operated through the
RS232 interface by a personal computer to program the Flash memory with firmware and
codeplug.
The DSP performs the functions of audio filtering, ACELP speech coding, Forward Error
Correction and digital modulation. The GCAP3's CODEC handles the analog-to-digital
and digital-to-analog conversions on audio signals.
The power distribution is supported by the Global Control Audio Power (GCAP3) IC. This
IC supplies power to the radio using step-down PWM regulator supplying 1.875 VDC to
the RedCap2 core, supplying V3 linear regulator 2.775VDC to the external memories,
display and RedCap2 peripheral modules, supplying V2 to GCAP3 internal logic, internal
audio amplifier and A/D converter. The regulator's power-down mode is controlled by the
RedCap2, which senses the ON or OFF condition.
SIDE_OPT_SEL1
(from 24-pin connector)
SIDE_OPT_SEL2
(from 24-pin connector)
TETRA
TXE
RF Section Display
BBP
SPIA 40-pin
Connector
INT_SPKR REDCAP2
Keypad
SIDE_OPT_SEL3
EXT_SPKR (from 24-pin connector)
Radio Off
INT_EAR Audio
PA FLASH 4M x 16 bit
SPIB
Vibrator GCAP3 SRAM 512k x 16 bit
24-pin
Connector Reset OPT SEL
Side Data REDCAP2
JTAG
Buffer 16-pin
EXT_MIC Connector
USB/RS232
SIDE_SWB+ REDCAP2
BOT_SWB+
On/Off ON3
Vol knob
Headset/Keyfail
INT_MIC
From
TETRA
Main VCO
Mixer
Integrated CG=3.0dB
LNA I=5.0mA
TETRA Gain=15dB LO Level= XTAL
AntSW I=7.5 mA SAW Filter IF
-2 to -4 dBm
IL=0.7dB IL=2dB Filter
Balun
From
TETRA
TX
From
VCNTO
pin of WPIC
I=13mA
WPIC
Baseband
Filter
SSI Redcap2
A/D (DSP)
GP06
GP05
Divide
by 2
From
2nd LO
Antenna Switch
The signal coming from the antenna is routed to the receiver section via the harmonic fil-
ter, which is comprised of C943, L912 and C944. The signal continues to flow through
L915 and C940, to the Rx section, toward limiter diode D500. The attenuation of wanted
signal is typically 0.7dB.
Limiter
The limiter (D500) function is to limit the signal levels of signal with power higher than
5dBm, which may damage the receiver front-end. L500 resonates out the diode stray
capacitance.
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The signal arriving from the limiter is routed through the front SAW filter (FL500) into the
Low Noise Amplifier (LNA) (U500) via a matching network C500, L501 and C501.
The front filter is also called the 1st pre-selector and is used to attenuate the incoming
parasitic RF frequencies, especially the image frequency. The Insertion Loss (IL) is typi-
cally 2dB.
The LNA (U500) amplifies the RF signal. The LNA gain including output matching circuit,
L502, R502 and C514, is typically 15dB. Because the LNA is the first amplifier in the line,
it is important that it will maintain large gain and small Noise Figure.
The LNA has an enable pin (pin 3) which is called VPD. When this pin receives a supply
of 2.7 V from DC switch (Q500), the amplifier is enabled (controlled by GP05_DCLICP
from WPIC). The LNA current is controlled by R500. Resistor R502 ensures the amplifier
is stable through out its operating range. From the LNA the signal passes to second pre-
selector, SAW filter (FL501).
Second Pre-selector
The 2nd Pre-selector (FL501) is another SAW filter which attenuates the non-linear prod-
ucts of the LNA and also the image product. Its IL is typically 2dB. From the output of the
2nd SAW filter the received signal is routed to the Mixer RF input via a LC match.
Mixer
The Mixer (U502) function is to down convert the incoming RF signal into IF signal
(109.65 MHz). The mixer IC consists of a mixer and LO injection buffer.
The RF signal enters the Mixer at pin 4, and the IF is produced at pin 6. The LO (from the
main VCO) signal passes via low pass filter FL503 and R514 into the IC at pin 3. The LO
power is boosted internally by the mixer ICs injection amplifier before being applied to
the mixer. The LO buffer output choke, L513, is used to resonate out the chip internal
capacitance, allowing a high injection signal into the mixer. The mixer IF current is partly
controlled by R511 and R510. R511 controls the mixer gain while C528 provides RF
bypass. The LO power at the LO mixer input is -2dBm to -4dBm. The 2.7V DC is supplied
by switch Q501 (controlled by GP06_DCLICIN from WPIC).
An impedance matching net is placed between the mixer and the IF filter (FL502). It con-
sists of L514, C534, C535, C537, L509, R516 and C538.
IF Filter
The IF signal is routed via the IF filter (FL502), which has IL of 2.5dB and attenuates par-
asitic products of the mixer. It is connected via an impedance matching network that con-
sists of C539, C540 and L510 to the Balun.
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Balun
The Balun transforms the single ended input RF signal to a differential double-ended out-
put. It consists of L507, C523, C522 and L508.
The differential signal is routed to the WPIC (World Phone IC) at pins A4 and B4 (PREINI
and PREINIB) via C651 and C652.
The differential IF signal is amplified and converted down to baseband signal inside the
WPIC (World Phone IC) by the 2nd LO signal. The 2nd LO signal is routed to the WPIC at
pin D1 and divided by two into the quadrature generator block of the WPIC. The base-
band signal from the mixer passes to an amplifier baseband filter array. The amplified and
filtered signal is passed to the WPIC A/D converter. This A/D converter digitises the ana-
log differential signal as I and Q components. The I and Q components appears as serial
data on the WPIC_SRD line whenever the RX_ACQ line is high. The WPIC_SRD data is
clocked into the DSP baseband port using a clock signal (WPIC_TXCLK) from WPIC.
The DSP performs the functions of digital de-modulation. The WPIC is controlled via
SPIA_MOSI, SPIA_CLK and SPIA_CS0_WPIC from RedCap2.
2.775V
WPIC+
0 ohm
DC amp
REDCAP2
100k E-pot
Forward Path
WPIC
The WPIC (World Phone IC) U601 receives serial data that is transmitted by the
RedCap2 at a 48 ksps (kilosamples/second) rate to the SSI port (pin K10, WPIC_STD).
Data is transmitted as a 16-bit I word followed by a 16-bit Q word. The WPIC provides a
serial clock of 4.8MHz to the RedCap2 (pin K11, WPIC_TXCLK) and sends a frame sync
signal (pin L11, WPIC_FSYNC) at the beginning of every I word transmission to instruct
the RedCap2 to send data. In the WPIC, the received serial I & Q words from the
RedCap2 are converted into parallel I & Q words, and transferred to an interpolating filter.
The interpolating filter increases the sampling rate to reduce in-band quantization noise,
as well as to reduce image at multiples of the input data. The interpolated samples are
rounded to 8 bits, and run through the 8-bit D/A converters. The D/A converters take the
digital I & Q words and convert them into analog signals, which are then filtered and
amplified. The output is comprised of two separate low-level differential signals, I & Q
(pins A8, OUTQ; C8, OUTQB; D8, OUTI; A9, OUTIB). A differential output is used to min-
imize the noise pick-up, due to its inherent common mode rejection. The output signals
are routed to the LNODCT IC where the transmitting loop is closed.
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The WPIC sends a 2.4MHz low-level differential reference clock signal (pins B11, TCLK;
C10, TCLKB) to the LNODCT. It also sends a differential signal (pins A11, TSLOT; A10,
TSLOTB) that marks the beginning and the end of each transmission time slot (whenever
pin 8, WPIC_TXE signal is received from the RedCap2). After receiving the TSLOT sig-
nal, the LNOCDT toggles the ASW line (pin J5) which signals the WPIC to set VCNTO
signal LOW (pin J6) which enables the Antenna Switch during transmit time.
TX LO Line-Up
The TX LO line-up includes the ESCORT IC which generates a signal of frequency equal
to the transmit frequency. The signal level is about +7dBm. This is then split thru a 3dB
power splitter consisting of R457, R458 and R459.
One output of the power splitter U801 (MVCO signal) goes into the LO input of the
LNODCT downconverter. This signal downconverts the RF feedback input signal to base-
band.
The other output of the power splitter (MVCO_PS signal) goes into the phase splitter
which generates I and Q signals for the upconverter in the LNODCT. These signals
upconvert the baseband signal into RF frequency.
LNODCT
The LNODCT (Low Noise Offset Direct Conversion Transmitter) U803 is the heart of the
transmitter.
The differential baseband signals from the WPIC are inputted into the LNODCT on pins
58 61 (BINQB, BINQ, BINIB and BINI). They pass through a variable attenuator and
then they are summed with the down converted I & Q feedback. The baseband signal is
then amplified and sent to the up-mixer.
The up-mixer consists of two mixers, one for the I channel and the other for the Q chan-
nel. The split I & Q LO signal is mixed with the baseband I & Q signals to produce an I
and Q modulated signals at RF frequency. The signal is then output differentially on pins
51 and 52 (RFOUTB, RFOUT).
Balun - Filter
Resistors R921 - R923 form an attenuator to compensate for changes in the foward path
RF PA gain stages.
RF Power Amplifier
The signal is routed through DC coupling capacitor C901 to the RF power amplifier (PA).
The PA consists of 2 devices, namely U800 driver and Q800 final PA. U800 is a 2-stage
IC that is capable of amplifying the signal to about 24dBm level. The capacitors and
inductors between U800 output and Q800 input form a high pass - low pass matching
network. Q800 output is then matched to the 50 ohms input of the isolator thru a low pass
pi matching stage using microstrips.
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The U800 amplifier gain is set in the factory using the VBLIN signal (from WPIC). The
VBLIN voltage is amplified via a DC amplifier U907. Output voltage from U907 sets the
quiescent current, and hence the gain of the LDMOS driver IC.
The gain of the final stage PA is set in the factory through serial SPI commands (from
RedCap2) to the E-pot. The output of the E-pot is dependent on the resistance divider
ratio internal to it. During transmission, the 2.775V supply to the E-pot is enabled using
PA Bias line signal (from RedCap2). When this line signal goes to 2.775V (HIGH), the
voltage to bias the final stage device is enable.
A coupler U806 exists at the RF PA output, it is used to pass the signal to Isolator FL801
and sample the signal thus providing the necessary feedback for the linearization and
feedback correction. The sampled signal is routed via attenuator R913, R914, R915 to
the LNODCT (pin 37, RFIN). The feedback signal is then mixed down to baseband in a
quadrature down mixer, amplified and summed with the baseband input signal. The loop
is closed.
Isolator
The signal in the forward path is fed to pin 1 of the isolator (FL801). The isolator is placed
at the PA output to decrease the influence of the antenna impedance variation on the PA
performance. The reflected power returned from the antenna, is absorbed in a 50 Ohms
resistor inside the isolator. The isolator also protects the Cartesian loop from sudden
VSWR variations that could lead to loop instability.
Antenna Switch
The RF signal from the Isolator is applied to PIN diodes D901 and D903. The PIN diodes
are turned on during the transmission time slot, and the DC current flows through the Iso-
lator to the ground. The RF signal is routed thru the harmonic filter (C943, L912 and
C944) to the antenna.
In the Receiving mode the PIN diodes are turned off, the input RF signal is directed to the
receiver path via /4 LC equivalent circuit (C943, L915 and C938).
The condition of the PIN diodes is controlled by the voltage switch Q806 by applying the
ANT_EN signal (from RedCap2) to the switch. The resistor R911 determines the DC cur-
rent through PIN diodes. Pin diodes D802 and D803 provide the additional capacitance
so as to improve isolation to receiver path during transmission mode. Capacitors C939
and C931 compensate the parasitic inductance of D802 and D803 respectively. The
VCNTO signal applied to the voltage switch Q806 is set LOW during the Receiving and
Transmission modes.
The RF output signal is disabled during the CLCH (Training) mode by setting the VCNTO
signal HIGH thus providing the low output power during the training slot.
Harmonic Filter
From the antenna switch the signal is routed to a one section of LC filter, consisting of the
coil L912 and capacitors C943 and C944. The filter is required to attenuate the harmonics
of the amplifying stages at the transmission path, and the Local Oscillator leakage at the
receiver path.
Resistor R809 is added to provide a discharge path for any static electricity buildup at the
antenna.
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This section describes the generating circuits that supply all the required frequencies for
the required transmitter and receiver functions. These circuits are described as follows:
RF Section Second LO
219.3MHz
SPIA-Bus DOIF
300KHz
Divider OSC_IN LPF
OSC
FINIF2
Main Synthesizer
To ESCORT
906.75 978.75 MHz
TX Synthesizer
FREQA
TX VCO
IUP
ESCORT I/V- Buffer To TX-LO Line-up
CONVERTER 806 870 MHz
LPF
SPIA-Bus 36/32 IDOWN OSC
FREQB
Buffer
The TCXO is the reference frequency source for all the radio synthesizers. The output of
the oscillator is a 16.8 MHz stable temperature compensated reference clock. This
oscillators centre frequency is adjustable by means of a PWM DAC (256 steps) to warp
the radio frequency in order to lock to the base station. This 16.8 MHz signal is present at
pin 3 of the TCXO, and is routed into the following devices:
1. To WPICs K6 XTALBASE pin. The signal is divided by 2 to produce the 8.4 MHz ref-
erence signal, which is used for the Main PLL synthesizer.
2. To LMX Dual Synthesizers OSC_IN pin via C731. The signal is divided to produce the
300 KHz reference signal for the second LO.
The reference signal is also routed from WPICs pin F10 (16.8_MHz_CLK) to GCAP3
(and subsequently to RedCap2) to clock the digital circuits.
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The main synthesizer components are WPIC, Loop Filter, VCO and buffer. It produces
the LO signal.
To serve as the local oscillator for the mixer of the receiver. It is used to down-mix the
RF frequency to 1st IF (109.65 MHz).
To provide reference for the transmit frequency PLL
To serve as the WPIC feedback signal for locking the main synthesizer.
The VCO (Q700 and associated circuitry) generates the LO signal which is fedback to the
synthesizer (inside the WPIC) through the PRSCIN. The TCXO provides the 16.8MHz
reference frequency.
The synthesizer then generates the VCTRL tuning voltage through WPICs CPGITR pin
to control the VCO frequency. The Loop FIlter (LPF) consists of C641, R624, R623, which
filters noise in the tuning voltage.
The Q702 and Q459 buffers prevent loading and interference to the next stage - ie RX
Mixer and ESCORT respectively.
The U730 (LMX233XL) is an integrated dual frequency synthesizer that includes prescal-
ers. It is used with the second LO VCO at the RF section.
The LMX uses the 16.8 MHz from the TCXO for the synthesizers and divides the TCXO
frequency into 300 kHz reference frequency for the 2nd LO.
Second LO VCO
The Second LO VCO is a discrete VCO (Q730) that is controlled by the LMX Dual Syn-
thesizer IC (U730).
The VCO produces a frequency of 219.3 MHz, that routes into WPICs pin D1 (LOIN).
This signal is further divided by two before being applied to the second mixer in the
WPIC.
The output signal of the VCO is also routed via the phase detector of Dual Synthesizer,
pin 18 (FINIF2). The internal phase detector is of the charged pump type.
The output of the phase detector is present at Dual Synthesizer pin 20 (DOIF). This
signal is directed to loop filter R733, C738 and C739 and to tuning diode D730 of the tank
circuit.
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Transmit PLL
The TX VCO (Q463) is a discrete VCO that is controlled by the ESCORT IC U460. The
VCO produces the TX frequency signals in the frequency band 806-870MHz. A discrete
coil (resonator) Y460 and shunt capacitors are used as a tank circuit for VCO. The Col-
pitts Oscillator was adopted to ensure excellent performance in noise behavior and signal
level stability throughout the whole band. Cascade amplifier is used as buffer to minimize
the impact of load pull on the VCO frequency.
SIDE_OPT_SEL1
(from 24-pin connector)
SIDE_OPT_SEL2
(from 24-pin connector)
TETRA
TXE
RF Section Display
BBP
SPIA 40-pin
Connector
INT_SPKR REDCAP2
Keypad
SIDE_OPT_SEL3
EXT_SPKR (from 24-pin connector)
Radio Off
INT_EAR Audio
PA FLASH 4M x 16 bit
SPIB
Vibrator GCAP3 SRAM 512k x 16 bit
24-pin
Connector Reset OPT SEL
Side Data REDCAP2
JTAG
Buffer 16-pin
EXT_MIC Connector
USB/RS232
SIDE_SWB+ REDCAP2
BOT_SWB+
On/Off ON3
Vol knob
Headset/Keyfail
INT_MIC
INT7/DTRA/SCLK/
SRDA/TMS MCU Layer 1
MOSIB Core Timer TOUT(16)
MISOB
QSCKB QSPIB
SPICSB(5) DSP_DE
JTAG/OnCE JTAG(5)
MOSIA MCU_DE
MISOA TEST
QSCKA QSPIA
PIG RTSB
SPICSA(5) Peripheral I/F CTSB
UARTB
Gasket TXB
RXB
SIM
MUX_CTL
RST_OUT GPReg RTSA/IC2A/
Reset RESET_IN
RST_IN M
UARTA
U CTSA/MCU_DE
X
Keypad MCU Timers/ TXA/TDO
COLUMN(5)
Interface PWM/PIT/
ROW(5) GPIO Watchdog RXA/IC1/TDI
COLUMN5/GPIO
ROW5/IC2B/GPIO
COLUMN6/OC1
COLUMN7/PWM
ROW6/DCDA/SC2A/DSP_DE
ROW7/RIA/ISCKA//TCK
The RedCap2 RISC processor controls the operation of the transmitter, receiver, synthe-
sizer and audio (GCAP3) integrated circuits. It uses the Flash memory and SRAM, both
located externally.
RedCap2 employs SPI protocol (Serial Peripheral Interface) to communicate with the RF
ICs, display, keypad and other internal peripherals. The processor can be operated
through the RS232 interface by a personal computer to program the Flash memory with
firmware and codeplug.
Within the RedCap2 is the Digital Signal Processor (DSP) which performs modulation
and de-modulation functions for the radio. It also performs ACELP speech coding and
Forward Error Correction.
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The RedCap2 Address bus is a 22-bit wide (0:21) and RedCap2 Data Bus is a 16-bit
wide (0:15).
Flash Memory
The Flash memory is dedicated to the application software. This memory has a 16-bit
wide data bus. The Flash memory is 4 Mega x 16-bit (ie 64 MBits density). When
addressing the Flash memory location, the processor reads into its 16-bit wide data bus.
Apart from storing radio firmware, the Flash also stores the Radio CodePlug (Customer
related information) such as telephone numbers, addresses, etc.
SRAM Memory
The RedCap2 uses the SPI protocol (Serial Peripheral Interface) to communicate with RF
IC's (WPIC, ODCT, ESCORT), GCAP3 IC and the display driver.
The RF IC's are connected to SPIA module, while GCAP3 and the display are connected
via SPIB module.
The Display Module, based on the display driver (i.e. Samsung KS0741) uses a serial
interface.
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GCAP3
The Global Control Audio Power (GCAP3) IC handles DC power distribution and audio
processing (ie audio amplification and analog-to-digital/digital-to-analog conversions). It
contains switching and linear regulators, audio preamplifiers, 13-bit CODEC, 14-channel
10-bit A/D Converter, 8-bit D/A Converter and interfaces with an external Audio Amplifier
for receive audio.
DC Power Distribution
RF PA, TX PRE-DRIVER
RAW_B+_RF
MOS_SW SIDE_CONN_SW_B+
MOS_SW BOTT_CONN_SW_B+
FUSED_B+
AUDIO PA
GCAP 3
PWM1_1.8V
PWM 1 CORE
3.3V
FUSE LC PWM 2
SW REG. .
V2
WDI
REDCAP, DISPLAY, CE_BUS CONNECTOR,
V3_2.775V
V3 LC Filter SERIAL VCC FOR WPIC+, OPTION BD,
FLASH, SRAM
VREF2_2.775V
VREF1 AND GATE FOR TCXO_WARP
VREF2_2.775V
VREF2 KEYPAD LEDS - 6x BACKLIGHT LEDS - 4x
VREF3
VIB
PA_B+
SW_B+
5.5V LIN REG. DSC LC Filter LNODCT RFOUTB, WPIC+ VCP, ESCORT CP
VSIM
TX_Bias_Circuit
Several sections of the radio are connected directly to the battery, which supplies Raw_B+ and Fused_B+.
The radio operates at a low voltage of 5.8Vdc, nominal-level voltage of 7.2Vdc, and high-level voltage of
12Vdc. The battery is connected to J001 pins 3 (+) and J001 pin 1 (-). These pins supply the Raw_B+ to the
RF TX power amplifier. Raw_B+ is routed via F200 (Fuse) becoming Fused_B+, which is used by the Audio
PA.
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An external 3.3V switching regulator is used to convert the battery voltage (7.2V) down to
3.3V to be used by GCAP3. This regulator can be set to fixed freq 600KHz (during Tx &
Rx) or variable switching frequency (when idle) depending on the load.
PWM #1 is a selectable step down switching regulator. It is selectable using the RedCap2
SPIB bus from 1.2V to 2.45V in 6 steps, Pass Through and Power down modes. The
switcher is active during Power Reset (POR) in 1.875V mode. It is set to 1.875V. Switch-
ing regulator is PWM #1_1.875V, which is the supply for the internal core, emulation port
and clock output drivers of the RedCap2. The switcher is supplied from B+ and it is active
whenever the radio is turned ON.
V1 Linear Regulator
V2 Linear Regulator
V2 is a selectable linear regulator. It is selectable using the GCAP3 UV_SEL pin (internal
logic) between either 2.5V and 2.775V. This regulator is active during POR and its initial
output value is set by GCAP3 UV_SEL pin. Connecting UV_SEL pin to B+ sets V2 output
value to 2.775V, connecting UV_SEL pin to Ground sets V2 output value to 2.5V. For this
radio, V2 is selected to 2.775V. This regulator is supplied by B+ and it is active whenever
the radio is turned ON. V2 is the supply for internal and external audio circuits, CLK_IN
input driver and TS interface.
V3 Linear Regulator
V3 is a selectable linear regulator. It is selectable using the RedCap2 SPIB bus from
1.875V to 2.775V in 4 steps. This regulator is active during POR and its initial output
value is 2.775V. For this radio, V3 is selected to 2.775V. The regulator is supplied by B+
and it is active whenever the radio is turned ON. V3 is V3_2.775V, which is the supply for
the RedCap2, Flash, SRAM, GCAP3, Display, logic lines pull-up and 16-pin connector.
V4 Linear Regulator
V4 is a selectable linear regulator with external pass transistor. It is selectable using the
RedCap2 SPIB bus from 1.875V to 2.775V in 4 steps. It is set to 2.775V. V4 is always
powered from B+ and it is active whenever the radio is turned ON. This regulator is active
during POR. V4 supplies all the RF sections.
TS_REF is a fixed output linear regulator. It is supplied internally from the V2 linear regu-
lator. It is set to 2.3V. The radio uses TS_REF for the AD voltage dividers. It is not active
at POR.
This is an external linear regulator used to supply GCAP3 DSC regulator, and a 4.5V lin-
ear regulator in ESCORT section. Its supplies comes from SWB+.
DSC is a fixed output linear regulator. This regulator is active during POR in the 5V mode.
DSC is supplied from an external 5.5V linear regulator. DSC 5V is used to supply the
WPIC and ODCT charge pump circuits. It is also used by ESCORT and Main VCO sec-
tions.
Current Limit
The SWB+ current limit regulator provides power from the phone battery to clip-on acces-
sories. It is enabled only when the phone is powered up and an accessory which requires
power from the phone is connected.
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The audio system consists of the GCAP3 IC (U200) and the DSP (U301), both are
located on the main board.
The GCAP3 perform the analog task and part of the digital task of the audio system.
Tx Path
Audio speech is fed either to the internal microphone or the external microphone. The
signals reach the GCAP3 IC. In the GCAP3 IC, a fix gain amplifier (A3 or A5) provides the
signal amplification, the multiplexer (MUX) selects the active input and the Programmable
Gain Amplifier (TxPGA) adjust the path gain according to the radio mode of operation.
Finally, the A/D converts the analog signal into digital format and transfers it to the DSP.
The DSP performs the functions of audio filtering, ACELP speech compression, forward
error correction (FEC), digital modulation, and transfers the data to the RF section. When
the radio is operating in the telephone interconnect mode, the DSP performs the required
tasks such as echo and noise reduction.
Rx Path
The digital output signal from the receiver is fed to the DSP which performs the functions
of digital de-modulation, FEC, ACELP speech de-compression, and audio filtering. It
transfers the data to the GCAP3 IC. In this IC, the D/A converts the digital audio format to
an analog signal, the Programmable Gain Amplifier (RxPGA) adjusts the path gain
according to the setting of the volume control, and the multiplexer routes the audio to the
active receive path. The audio is fed to A4, single-ended audio power amplifier. It is then
fed to the Audio PA, where most of the amplification is performed and can be selected
either to go through the internal speaker or external speaker. Altenatively, the audio from
GCAP3 can also be sent through A1 to the internal Earpiece.
INT MIC
GCAP 3
AUX_MIC + CODEC
EXT MIC MI C + +
A5
AUX_MIC - -
MI C -
PGA A/D
MI CIN -
MI C -
EAR-PIECE A3
+
SPKRIN MUXIN
(A1 INPUT)
VAG
RC
FILTER SPKROUT 1
INT SPKR SERIAL
RC INTER-
FILTER SPKROUT 2 FACE
VAG
TDA8547 or
AL RTIN
ADI part SPKR+ +
(A2 INPUT) -1 A1
EARPIECE + -
VCC1 VCC2
IN1-
OUT1- SPKR- PGA D/A
SPKRIN
IN1+
OUT1+
IN2- AL RTOUT -
OUT2- A2
IN2+
Vcc
AL RTOUT +
OUT2+ SVR
EXT SPKR AL RTIN
MODE AUDIO_OUT -
Stby/ EXTOUT
A4
Mute SEL
+ VAG
NC GND2 GND1
The RedCap2 processor (RCE) uses the three serial protocols: RS232/UART, SB9600,
and JTAG to communicate with external devices via the bottom connector of the unit.
There is no external hardware for switching from one protocol to another because the
RedCap2 handles the switching and line multiplexing functions internally.
Battery ID
The battery is equipped with a Dallas 2502 EPROM. A one-wire serial bus allows the
radio or the battery charger to communicate with the battery and identify whether or not
the battery is compatible. If the battery is determined to be incompatible, the unit auto-
matically shuts off, and the charger does not enter charging mode.
Besides compatibility data, the EPROM also stores the following information: battery
type, capacity, fuel-gauging parameters, and voltage threshold.
TRANSCEIVER 800 MHz MTP700 Portable Radio / Detailed Service Manual 4.2 - 27
Display
The LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) Module is a Graphic Display based upon the
KS0741TB-01 display driver.
It consist of LCD Holographic Glass, LED backlight and a 22 pin flex cable connected to
the Keypad board.
The Communication to the RedCap2 IC is performed using a SPI protocol (Serial Periph-
eral Interface). The Operation of the LCD is determined upon the RS line configuration
(Data/Command).
Keypad
The RedCap2 processor (RCE) is responsible for decoding key presses and displaying
them properly on the LCD. The keys are arranged into a matrix of five rows and five col-
umns, which includes the Volume and PTT keys.
The PWR key is not decoded by the RCE; it directly drives the GCAP3, which sends a
signal to RCE through INT1. The five row lines are pulled high via five internal 22 Kohm
resistors. The five row lines and five column lines are fed to RedCap2 I/O pins. Pressing
any key also generates the keypad internal interrupt. The RedCap2 debounces the keys
by reading them 25 milliseconds later.
1. RedCap2 sets rows to inputs; all columns are set as outputs and driven logic low.
2. Rows are pulled logic high. When a key is pressed, one row goes low, which indicates
a key press and sends an internal interrupt.
3. RedCap2 reads rows. A low on that row indicates a key press. All others are high.
4. RedCap2 sets all columns to output logic high.
5. One column at a time is set to output logic low. RedCap2 reads the columns to see
which one is now at a logic low level.
6. The low row level (in step 3) and low column level (in step 5) indicate the correct col-
umn and row.
All keypad circuitry is located on the keypad board. Refer to the keypad board schemat-
ics.
4.2 - 28 MTP700 Portable Radio / Detailed Service Manual TRANSCEIVER 800 MHz
Backlight
The keypad backlight consists of 8 green LEDs. There are 2 more LEDs in the LCD mod-
ule that are connected in parallel to the keypad LEDs.
Top LEDs
There is a tri-color (Green, Red and Amber when both turns on) LED located on the main
board. These LED colors are used as indicators to the radio operation.
Radio Programming
The radio is entered into programming mode by setting the MOD pin high level, and
applying a preamble sequence to the radio via the RS232 lines. A 12Vdc can be applied
to pin 15 on the 16-pin connector to set the radio into flashing mode.
The MOD pin assertion is encountered at least 4 CKIH cycles before the negation of the
Reset pin.
Accessory Connector
The radio provides two connectors for access to personal computers, data devices and
audio accessories.
Bottom Connector
These modes are selected by applying appropriate logic levels to the Option Select pins,
named OPTION1 and OPTION2. Some of the modes listed above are selected by the
additional application of a level on the USB POWER and CE_ON_OFF pins as well.
Logic levels applied to the OPTION1, OPTION2, USB POWER, and ON_OFF/JTAG/
FLASH lines are used to select the different modes. The modes will be set as follows:
TRANSCEIVER 800 MHz MTP700 Portable Radio / Detailed Service Manual 4.2 - 29
Non KEYLOAD 0 X
Standard FLASH 11.4-12.6 V X X X
Modes JTAG 7.6-8.4 V X X X
Logic Levels
1 : 2.0V to 2.85V, typical 2.775V
0 : 0V to 0.8V
X : Do Not Care Condition
Power/
Pin RS232/ RS232
Signal Name (Short_Form) Default USB SB9600 JTAG
No. SSI (8 wire)
States
Side Connector
The side connector is intended to support connection to accessories such as PSM, RSM,
Headset, 2 or 4-wire data terminals and SB9600 based devices.
In order to be compatible with previous generation radios, the modes of operation are
selected by applying the appropriate logic levels to the Side Option Select Pins named
SIDE_OPTION1, SIDE_OPTION2. In addition, SIDE_OPTION3 will be used to select the
other modes as per Table 4.2-3. Voltage level for SIDE_OPTION3 is per Table 4.2-4.
1 Ext PTT 0 0 V4
2 Emergency 0 0 V3
3 Volume Up 0 0 V2
4 Volume Down 0 0 V1
5 Man Down 0 0 V0
6 MAP27 1 0 V4
7 Spare 1 0 V3
8 SB9600/SBEP 1 0 V2
11 Ext Spkr 0 1 V4
14 User Programmable 2 0 1 V1
15 User Programmable1 0 1 V0
16 Idle 1 1 V4
V0 0 0.3 0.58
Pin
Signal Name
No.
1 Ext_Speaker+
2 Ext_Speaker-
3 OPT B+
4 Ext_Mic
5 SIDE_OPT2
6 SIDE_OPT1
7 GND
8 Rx_Data
9 Tx_Data
10 CTS / BUSY_OUT
11 RTS / BUSY_IN
12 SIDE_OPT3
13 VIBRATOR
Table 4.2-5 Side Connector Pin Out Table
4.2 - 32 MTP700 Portable Radio / Detailed Service Manual
C116
C007
E004
1
S100 S004 S002 S003
T1 A1 VR006
C324
E100
C325
R306 R303 R301
C493
D700
L700
C647
R627
C319 SH700
L704
R477 C491 TP700 C720
R305 R304 R300 C489
R705
Q465
C321
D460
Q466
C320 R478 U461
C450 Q703
R302
R704
L705
E301 R479 D701
C488 C700
C312
C305 C311 C310 C475
C304
R461
4
U301
C461
C701
C702
C704
Q700
L461
R480
C703
R272 L702
R113
Y460
R112
R465
C472
C114
R706 C725
C712 C495
C494
Y601
J100 C476 R481
C709
C467 R707
C706
E302
U304
U305
C477 C705
C105
C473
R229
L701
R464
C479
8 R710
R467
5 R700
R470
C481 FL503
3
C469
R466
R471
9 4
C306
C104 R709 4 3
C713
R316 R701 R711
C480 U460
Y700
L462
R312
R909
C455
R454
R452 2
R915
R913
E074
E075
Q460
R307
2
12
7
4 R110 L464 R713
0
C456 C711 L703
L463
3
R308 R473 13 16
7
U111 R314 Q702
C482
0
Q463
C484 R474
R453 R456 C006
E
R458 R462
C710
C466
Q467 R460
R463
5 8 R111 Q201 L706 U806
C471
C460
R468 C470 E003 4
C317 Q459 R499 R914
R708
R324
C314 C462 5
R472
R115 E081
C726
8
C727
C724
C728
C718
C459
T16 A16 Q464
R459
C318
R498
C934
L458
L465 L459
L466
C327
C326
C315
C299 C316 C256 C483 C486
C451
C933
R109 R274
R310 2 3 E080
R323
C308
R313
E300
D001
R275 SH400
C118 R309
R235 R217
C010
R321
C966
C928
C965
C967
FL801
U205
C220
C309
D100
E082
E083
C009
R108 R322 C219 SH300
R315 SH800
R298 C811 C800
R206 U307 C307 Q801
R320
C290
C258
C259
C209
C816
C230 U002 6 5 4
C957
R902
C927
E205
R213 C918
R114
C801
C815
R284 C810
3
C921
C297 Q800 C963
C204 R214 C231 C295 17
C287
P14
U802
C251
E098
C260 1
E207
R203 R207 A14 C294 C298 S005
1 3
E011
RT200 2 R807
C935
9
C265 C261 E206 R290 R296 C849
0
E013
E012
C286
E
R202
E014
L911
C936
R120
1
R221 E097
C293
C292
C916
E
R101 C267 R215 U803 C817 SH902
J110 24 23 L906
C101 E096
L910
R808
C252
C806
1
C922
R205
D903
0
E059
C948
E
R119 E063 R920
1 C100 C214 E067 E058 C807 C915
L904
R216
C237
L918
Y200
C805
D901
E104 E066 E057 E062
U200
C937
Q202 E056 E060
E103 E065 R901 C920 C914
E101 E061
C804
C227
E106 E105 E064
E108 E087 L807
E044 33 49
R297
C238
E110 E109
C223
C943
C949
9
E088
E086 8 R809
L901
E045
E116
L808
E051
3
C819
C210
E118 E047 E084 E050 C913
C803
E201
C218
C818
C820
E124 E119 E052 E049 T800 C956
J002
C907
E122 C221 E039 U800 L912
C912
E094 R234
E125 E048
E141
E143
C203
R232
C202
R212
R211
R225
E055
C844
E136 E038
C944
C813
E126 E130 B1 P1 E043
E133 E054 E037
C213
C257
C809
E132 C215 C207 E042
E095
E139
R921
L900
E053 E036
C235
C909
E137 E022 16 1
E202
C208
C908
E032
E033
C206
C850
R806
R210
1
C239
E144 2 R922
C216 E029 E020
E030 C846 R923 C962 C910 C950
C825
C826
C822
C823
VR104 SH900
C845
E093
E092
16
E031
E145
E146
E024
E025
E026
E027
ZMY0130995-A
C510
SH501 SH301
Q500
R222
U730 C737 Q103
C524 E501
L503 C739 R319
D101
L731
21 4
C536
C527 R516 13
C643
C644
C645
C646
Q501 C538 H1 A1 3
C751 R733 C282
C243
R286
C732 R294
D730
C743
R736
C741
L730
C738
R734
C750
6 TP330 U302 U104
C537
C535
L732 C745 TP333
R623
H6
R295
L509 TP321
1 R738
Q730
C531
TP311 A6
R610
C620
C626
C629
C616
C619
R604
C640
R621
R624
C641
9
R611
16
C534
L514
C533
C748
C746
C744
C742
R737
C740
R735
5 2
R287
C234
FL502 L201 1
TP334 U201
C617 C618
C612
L513
R510
2 10 C115
C528
TP205
R511 3 9
L11
8
L1
TP332 A8 F8 8
SH600 R603 4
U502
C250 1
L520 4 3 TP206
5 7 2 10
C517 TP307
E500
C614
U105
6 9
U601
3
C519
TP303
C529
C602
R325
C253
C245
C539
C229
E200
U303 8
L510
4
C200
C516 U103
S001 R602 TP335
TP105
R506 C530
D203 1 5 7
8 R528 C540 1
L502 R502 2 10 6
C611 TP300
1 7
E
C514 R509 3 9
0
TP601 TP331
7
C246 8
U500 FL501 C522 L508 R106
C113
C240 C280 5
C C C610 J001 TP319 7
TP600 C112
C512
C511
R121
3 C523
E071 A11 A1 C635
C501 C508 L507 C651 C606 TP314
L603 R122
C500
C608 2
L501 TP100
2 TP102
C607
C609
C615
C636
C303
4 R608
C302
R318
C300
VR201 TP103
9
E079 1 TP106
6
0
7 5 5 3 2
VR105
4
E
C301 C225
C247
R919 C296
E078 C244 U100
F200 6
E068 R243 R240
FL500 7 8 9 10 E113
SH801 3 Q204
C008 R003 R010 R279 R256 E112
R100
1 R924 R271 R241
VR009
E208 R244
3 D500 R208
E005 R004 R005 U907 R278 TP101
C269
L500
R281
3
4
E811 R245 R242
R220
R929 E102
E076
VR008
C808
TP202
RT800
C835 E203 TP203 R103
C968
TP204
VR100
VR007
C272
C275
R255
R930
E
E114 U101
R931
C014
0
C015
L914
7
L801
7
8 8 C277 VR101
R802 5 5 C285 1
C955
R007 E107
C932
SH901 4 2 10
C969
R804 4
C851 C827
D202 SH200 3 9
R910 U001
E210 R102 4 8
U801
E091 TP313
L905
E002
VR001 E090 C102
C931 R916
L915
C903
C942
3 7
E810
10 5
4 3 4 5 1 E148 E129 6
D803
Q805
L202
C964
C951
C958
E120
R009 R285 E117
R803 C833 U202 C242
R008 U102
C273
VR102
R001 E131
R912 C939
D802 4 32
Q806 6 5 1
E142
C938 L908
C848
J800 L800 R002 11 20 2 10
R908
U005
C241
5 E806 1 E128
L200
C961
C201 3
R911 9
E
7 8 9 10
E138
E121 E123 E127
0
SH903 C902 C904
C279
E
3
C941 L909 R800 C831 E041 4 8
4
E001
0
R252 E134
3
C278 C276
E135
5
C814
R801 C832 5 7
E808 R006 C283
C926
C924
VR103
VR002 E140
E211
C232 C117
E807 R209 C205 R204 C236 R230 E147
E215 TP104
E204
R280
ZMY0130996-A
BAT_DATA_PULL_UP
HEADSET_KEYFAIL
SOFT_TURN_OFF
BOT_SWB+_EN
BAT_DATA_IN
TP300
TP301
TP302
TP303
TP304
TP305
TP306
TP307
V3_2.775V
GCAP3_RX
G
GO
G
NOTE: The register used to receive data (from the DSP) in the WPIC is called
GCAP3 GCAP3_TX I
G
TP330 TP331 TP332 a "Transmit Data Register" and has an STD Pin name. The Register used to
R324
GCAP3_DCLK I
G transmit data to the DSP is called the "Receive Data Register" and has an SRD Pin Name.
39K
GCAP3_FSYNC The only way this makes sense is if you think of the data flow with respect to the radio
I
G
H14
as a whole and NOT as a DSP to WPIC serial interface.
C12
G11
H11
T12
G12
G16
H13
H12
N12
P12
N11
F12
T11
D4
D2
C4
C2
C3
D1
D3
A4
B5
B4
B3
B2
A3
A2
A1
E2
E1
E3
E4
WPIC
SIMRESET
DSP_IRQ
PWR_EN
MCU_DE
DSP_DE
SENSE
XZYRW
SIMCLK
XYSEL
TRST
TEST
XYST
TDO
TMS
SIMDATA
XYA10
XYA12
XYA13
XYA14
XYA15
TDI
TCK
XYA0
XYA1
XYA2
XYA3
XYA4
XYA5
XYA6
XYA7
XYA8
XYA9
XYA11
R300 D16 A14 V3_2.775V
0 STDA STDB O
G WPIC_STD
D13 B14
SPIA_MISO SRDA SRDB WPIC_SRD
G
I
G GI
R301 C15 C13
SCKA SCKB GI WPIC_TXCLK
0 B16 B13 TP333 TP334
SPIA_MOSI GO SC0A SC0B
R302 A16 A13
0 SC1A SC1B R313
SPIA A15 C14
SPIA_CLK SC2A SC2B WPIC_FSYNC 39K
GO GI
R303 A12
SCKB2
0 B9 B12
SPIA_CS0_WPIC MISOA SRDB2 DNP
GO
R304 C9 TP311
MOSIA
0 A9 A5
SPIA_CS1_ESCORT GO SPI_CKA TOUT0 O
G LO_DRIVER_EN
R305 D9 C5
SPICS0A TOUT1 O
G ESC_VCO_BUF_EN
0 E11 D5
SPIA_CS2_ODCT GO SPICS1A TOUT2 O
G WPIC_TXE
R306 E10 C6
SPICS2A TOUT3 O
G PA_BIAS
0 E9 B6
SYNT_CS_ GO SPICS3A TOUT4 O
G GCAP3_AD_TRIGGER
F7 A6
SPIA_CS_PA_BIAS GO SPICS4A TOUT5 O
G ANT_EN
D6
TOUT6 O
G TETRA_MAIN_VCO_ON
C11 D7
SPIB_MISO I
G MISOB TOUT7 G IDLE
D12 C7
SPIB_MOSI GO MOSIB TOUT8 G SW_2
SPIB D11 B7 LAYER1 TIMER
SPIB_CLK GO SPI_CKB TOUT9 G SW_4
D10 B8
SIDE_SWB+_EN G SPICS0B TOUT10 G SW_8
C10 A8
SPIB_CS1_DISPLAY GO SPICS1B TOUT11 O
G WPIC_OSC_EN
B10 D8
SPIB_CS2_GCAP3 GO SPICS2B TOUT12 G GCAP3_STANDBY
A10 E6
AUDIO_PA_ENABLE SPICS3B U301-1 TOUT13 SIDE_OPT_SEL1
GO G
E12 E7
VIBRATOR SPICS4B 30C40 TOUT14 SIDE_OPT_SEL2
G G
HST_Addr(0:21) E8
HST_Addr(0:21) REDCAP2 TOUT15 O RX_ACQ
G
0 J2
ADDR0 17x17mm BGA
1 J1 K2
ADDR1 CKIL GI 32KHz_CLK
R307 R308 J4 K4
2
39K 39K ADDR2 CKIH GI 16.8_MHz_CLK
TP313 TP315 TP314 TP319 3 L5 L2
ADDR3 CKOH O
G 16.8_MCU
4 K6 M3
ADDR4 CKO TP312 C304
V3_2.775V_FLTR 5 J6 R10 6800pF E302 R312
ADDR5 PCAP 47
C302 R325 6 H6 T10
0.1uF ADDR6 PVCC PWM1_1.8V_FLTR
0 7 G6 P10
ADDR7 PGND
H5 N10 C306
8 C305
C303 ADDR8 P1GND
.01uF 10uF
.01uF 9 G5
ADDR9
10 F5 F16
TP316 TP322
ADDR10 MUX_CTL
11 H4 Internal Pulldown
ADDR11 MUX_CTRL
12 H1 F13
ADDR12 CTSA_MCU_DE RS232_CTS
A4
E1
F5
13 H2 G13
ADDR13 RTSA_IC2A_RESET_IN RS232_RTS
VCCQ
VCC
VPP
5 D7
TP321 14 H3 G14
EN_CE ADDR14 RXA_IC1_TDI RS232_RX
4 R309 F8 15 E5 G15
EN_OE ADDR15 TXA_TDO RS232_TX
3 0 B3 16 G3
EN_WE ADDR16
B4 FLASH 17 G4 L12
EB1# EN_RP ADDR17 CTSB SIDE_CTS
R310 A5
64 Mb 18 F4 K12
G
DSP_5
4 C7 E5 3 1 T2 J16
A3 DQ3 D1 ROW6_DCD_SC2A_DSP_DE RS232_DCD
5 A8 F4 4 2 T3 N13
A4 DQ4 D2 COLUMN0 O
G KP_COL0
6 B7 D3 5 3 R3 R14
A5 DQ5 D3 COLUMN1 O
G KP_COL1
7 C6 E3 6 4 P3 R15
A6 DQ6 D4 COLUMN2 O
G KP_COL2
8 A7 F2 7 5 T4 T14
A7 DQ7 D5 COLUMN3 O
G KP_COL3
9 A3 D6 8 6 R4 R16
A8 DQ8 D6 COLUMN4 O
G KP_COL4
10 C3 E6 9 7 P4 P16
A9 DQ9 D7 COLUMN5 G BAT_DATA_OUT
11 B2 F6 10 8 P5 P15
A10 DQ10 D8 COLUMN6_OC1 G EXT_SPKR_SEL
12 A2 D4 11 9 N5 P14 KEYPAD
A11 DQ11 D9 COLUMN7 DSP_1
13 C2 E4 12 10 P6 L15
A12 DQ12 D10 ROW0 GI KP_ROW0
14 A1 F3 13 11 R6 K13
Option_Select_1
Option_Select_2
INT7_DTR_SCLK_SRDA_TMS
A13 DQ13 D11 ROW1 GI KP_ROW1
EMERGENCY
15 B1 D2 14 12 T6 K14
GCAP3_INT
A14 DQ14 D12 ROW2 GI KP_ROW2
16 C1 E2 15 13 N6 K15
INT6_DSR_STDA_TRST
A15 DQ15 D13 ROW3 GI KP_ROW3
17 D1 14 N7 J14 R320
SW_1
DISPLAY_RS
PTT
18 B6 C4 15 P7 J15 0
64Mb_SEL
A18
SRAM
20 A6 R13
A19 RESET_IN
NU
NU
GND1
GND2
21 C5 P13 TP335
PSTAT0
PSTAT1
PSTAT2
PSTAT3
XYD10
XYD12
XYD13
XYD14
XYD15
XYD11
A20 RESET_OUT
XYD0
XYD1
XYD2
XYD3
XYD4
XYD5
XYD6
XYD7
XYD8
XYD9
DSP_2
MOD
T13
INT0
INT1
INT2
INT3
INT4
INT5
SIZ0
SIZ1
CS0
CS1
CS2
CS3
CS4
CS5
EB0
EB1
RW
OE
STO
E8
F1
M15
M16
M14
M13
M10
R12
D14
D15
N16
N15
N14
F15
F14
E13
E15
M2
M1
M5
M6
M9
N3
N2
R2
R1
R7
R8
N8
N9
R9
P2
P1
P8
L14
T7
T8
M11
P9
L10
T9
K1
J3
DSP_3 O
G DISPLAY_RS
HST_DATA(0:15)
HST_DATA(0:15) RS232_DTR
MEM_CNTL(6:1) 1 2 3 4 5 6
MEM_CNTL(6:1) RS232_DSR
O
G RESET_OUT
R321
0
PTT GI GI TX_DETECT
GCAP3_INT GI DNP
INTERRUPT R322
OPT_SEL_1
ZMY0131006-O
GI 0
INPUTS OPT_SEL_2 I
G DNP
LV_DETECT GI
G SW_1
R314 0
R323
22K
EMERGENCY G
GI
TP320
TP308
MOD
G
PIN NAME ESSI ESSI U307
CTS CTS CTS BUSY_OUT MCU_DE TC7S08FU VCC TRUTH TABLE
5
RS232_CTS G RS232_CTS
O R315
RTS RTS RTS BUSY_IN (IC2) RESET_IN
GND VCC
RS232_RTS GI RS232_RTS 1 4 6.8K V3_2.775V = 2.775V (from GCAP3 V3)
RX RX RX RX TDI
RS232_RX
TX TX TX TX TDO GI RS232_RX DSP_1 2
INB OUTY G TCXO_WARP
PWM2_1.8V = 1.875V (Redcap Core, ADDR/Data Bus, Flash, SRAM.
RS232_TX G RS232_TX
O INA
MUX_CTRL GI MUX_CTRL VSIM1 = 3V for the SIM and QVCCH
C307
3
0.1uF
NOTE: RESETS FROM THE BOTTOM CONNECTOR WILL ONLY BE POSSIBLE IF
MUX_CTRL =1 AND THE 8-WIRE INTERFACE IS THUS SET TO JTAG MODE
DSP_4
DSP_5
DSP_3
V3_2.775V_FLTR
V3_2.775V R316
0
Bypass Caps for REDCAP U304 DNP
G
5
MC74HC1G04
GND VCC
5
E300 1 4
GND VCC
INB OUTY
2 2 4
INA IN_A OUT_Y_ DSP_2
1
NC
AND GATE
3
C308 C309
NOT GATE
3
33pF 1.0uF
PWM1_1.8V
G
E301
C313
0.1uF
C310 C311 C312
33pF 1.0uF 10uF
HST_Addr(0:21) V3_2.775V_FLTR V3_2.775V_FLTR
Bottom, GPIO, JTAG, DEBUG, DATA,STO
R318
0
SIM CARD
D6
E1
Core Voltage Convertors
VCC1
VCC2
EN_BLE IO0
Address Bus
C314
Clock Output Driver
C319 C315 4 A2 C5 1
Bus Control
6 B5 3
EN_CE IO3 E5
EMUL port
Data Bus
1 G5 4
EN_WE IO4
F5 5
IO5
1 A3 F6 6
C322 C323 A0 IO6
C320 C321 2 A4 G6 7
.01uF 0.1uF .01uF 0.1uF A1 IO7 8
3 A5 B1
A2 IO8 C1
M12
ZMY0131007-O
H16
B15
E16
R11
T16
B11
9
L13
J11
M4
M7
M8
4 B3
G1
N1
R5
C8
B1
K3
F8
F9
L8
L4
J5
MEM_CNTL(6:1)
7 C4 E2
A6 IO12 13
J9 8 D4 F2
NC12 A7 IO13 14
F6 J10 9 H2 F1
F11 NC0 NC13 K7 H3 A8 IO14 G1 15
10
G7 NC1 REDCAP2 NC14 K8 H4 A9 IO15
11
G8 NC2 PWR, GND, NC NC15 K9 H5 A10 A6
12
NC3 U301-2 NC16 A11 NC1
G9 K10 13 G3 E3
NC4 PWR_GND_NC NC17 A12 NC2
G10 L6 14 G4 G2
NC5 NC18 A13 NC3
H7 L11 SH300 SH301 15 F3 H1 A18
H8 NC6 NC19 SHIELD SHIELD F4 A14 NC4 H6
16 R319
H9 NC7 E4 A15 NC5
17 0
H10 NC8 18 D3 A16
GND1
GND2
NC9 A17
J7 19
HST_DATA(0:15)
NC10
GGND1
GGND2
GGND3
QGND1
QGND2
QGND3
QGND4
HGND1
HGND2
AGND1
AGND2
MGND
CGND
DGND
BGND
EGND
KGND
J8
FGND
LGND
D1
E6
NC11
G2
K5
P11
N4
T5
C16
L3
H15
K16
T15
A7
A11
E14
C1
L9
F10
L1
L7
L16
DUMMY
VTS_2.3V_GCAP3
VREF1_2.775V V4_DRV
FILT_3.3V_GCAP3
R296
V2_2.775V_GCAP3
FILT_3.3V_GCAP3
Close to B+ 470
R284
V3_2.775V_GCAP3
V3_2.775V_GCAP3
39K
GRN_LED
RED_LED
PWM1_1.8V
VREF2_2.775V
Backlight-
C285
TP203
TP204
C298
GCAP3_1
GCAP3_2
GCAP3_3
GCAP3_4
1.0uF C252 8200pF
GCAP3_5
10uF SIDE_OPT_SEL3
VTS_2.3V_GCAP3
VTS_2.3V_GCAP3
VOL
USB_PWR_RTS_RESETIN
C249
4.7uF
TxD_USB+
R235
M12
M13
G10
G12
D14
H13
H12
N12
H14
N13
C14
D12
K12
A11
B11
E13
E14
K14
P14
P13
F13
F14
J11
J14
J10
J12
J13
M6
M9
N7
N8
N9
N2
E8
P6
P7
K7
P9
P5
K8
P8
A9
B9
P1
E9
L7
L9
C227 0
FILT_3.3V_GCAP3 MUX_CTRL
TP201 4.7uF
LEDG
LEDR
BLSNK
MAINFET
BPLUS
ISENSE
CHRGC
BATTFDBK
BATTERY
PSRC1
LX1
PGND1
FB1
BGBYP
PSRC2
LX2
FB2
SPIVCC
REF1
REF1VCC
REF2
REF2VCC
REF3
REF3VCC
VIN1
V1
VSEN1
VSIN
VSIM1
VIN2
V2
VIN3
V3
V4DRV
V4
PA_DRV
PA_ON1
PA_SENSE
REF1_VCC VN1
VN1IN
VN2
VN2IN
AD7DSCBYP
AD8 DWNBP
USBPWR
USBVCC
USBPOS
PGM0 = 1
R221 R285
PGM1 = 0 39K 39K
PGM2 = 1 C9
USBNEG RxD_USB-
J2 D10
PGM0 VP TXENB
J4 A10
PGM1 SE0IN
K1 C10
PGM2 DIN RS232_TX
M14 B10
GCAP3_AD_TRIGGER ADTRIG XRXD RS232_RTS
H4 E10 SWB+
DGND1 VM USBSE0 RS232_RX
M5 B14
SCALED_SWB+ AD4 TXENB VDSCLS R290
C287 R271 C269 L5 C12
1000pF 1.5K AD5 MUX_CTL DSCLSO 0 TX PEAK
0.1uF K5 P10
TCXO_WARP AD6 LS1IN TP202 SLUMP DETECTOR
C13 P11
EN_DSCOUT LS1OUT
D13 M10 V4_2.775V_GCAP3
DOWNLINK LS2IN
P4 N10 R215
HW_ID0 AD9 LS2OUT 200K
N4 N11
HW_ID1 TSX1 LS3TX
M4 M11
HW_ID2 TSX2 SIMIO SCALED_SWB+
VTS_2.3V_GCAP3 L4 P12 R274
VTS_2.3V PA_TEMP TSY1 LS3RX 51K
P3 B13
ENV_TEMP TSY2 DWNOUT
A14 A13 R275 R205
5V_GCAP3 EN_DSC U200 DWNIN 43K
10 N5 D11 56K
TSBYP CMPOUT G TX_DETECT
K6 GCAP_III A12
R234 THERMBIAS DSCINN
V3_2.775V_GCAP3 TS_VCC 2.3V C214 0 N3 GCAP3 B12
4.7uF MOD MOD DSCINP
ON J5 G14
ON ON DSCSPLY GCAP3_6
D6 G13
ON2 DSCPWR 5.5V_GCAP3
K4 A6
R218 CE_ON_OFF ON3 XTAL2
R217 INTERRUPT A5 A7
3.3K 39K GCAP3_INT INTERRUPT XTAL1 R216
V3_2.775V_GCAP3 N6 C7
DNP MOBPORTB FQ32KHZ G 32KHz_CLK 1MEG
WDI K13 D7
GCAP3_STANDBY SOFT_TURN_OFF WDI CHARGE
STANDBY C4 B7 DNP
STANDBY LICELL
N14 B6
LV_DETECT RESETB RTCGND C221 0
B4 E7
UVSEL SROUT 0.1uF R297
CLK_SPI L12 C8 C215
C256 SPIB_CLK CLK_SPI SRIN 4.7uF Y200
39K SPI_DW L11 A8
0.1uF R272 SPIB_MOSI SPIDW SRVOUT CC4V
SPI_DR L13 D8
DNP SPIB_MISO SPIDR SRVIN
CE R202 L14 B8 32.768KHz
SPIB_CS2_GCAP3 12K CE SREXT
C230 R206 C2 E12
2.2K MBCAP1 SIMPD2 C237 C238
1.0uF D1 E11
INT_MIC- C267 MBCAP2 SIMPD1 15pF 15pF
R213 3300pF B3 F10
2.2K CDCAP TERM4
A2 M7
MICINNEG VIBOUT
B2 M8
C231 R207 MICOUT VIBVCC
B1 G1
1.0uF 2.2K AUXMICN STREF
C1 H3
INT_MIC+ AUXMICP STCOMP
D3 K3
AUXOUT EXTOUT GCAP3_7
R214 C3 J1
2.2K EXTMIC ALRTOUT
D2
MICBIAS1
R203 E2
SPKROUT1L
MICBIAS2
SPKRGND1
SPKRGND2
SPKROUT2
SPKROUT1
ALRTOUTP
12K A3
AGND11A
AGND11B
ALRTVCC
ALRTREF
PGAINR2
PGAINL2
VAG
THGND1
THGND2
THGND3
THGND4
THGND5
THGND6
THGND7
AGND10
C204
A1LOUT
PGAINR
SPKRIN
PGAINL
C6
SPKRM
ALRTIN
DGND2
DGND3
DGND4
AGND1
AGND2
AGND3
AGND4
AGND5
AGND6
AGND7
AGND8
AGND9
FSYNC
SPKRP
CLK_D
0.1uF CLK_IN
A1INT
C265
A1LIN
1.0uF
RX
TX
DNP E202
BLM11B601S
G11
C11
H11
H10
K11
K10
F12
F11
L10
M3
M1
M2
G4
G5
G3
H5
C5
D5
D4
H2
N1
G2
E3
D9
E6
A4
K9
B5
E4
E1
H1
P2
F5
E5
F2
F1
K2
F4
F3
L8
L1
L3
L2
L6
J3
C206 C235
Place close 0.1uF 1.0uF INT_EAR+
C239
to VAG pin 0.1uF C218
C207 C254 33pF
C236 0.1uF 1.0uF C203
3300pF R232
100 1000pF E201
E215 R212 BLM11B601S
C232 33K
BLM11B601S R230
1.0uF R204 INT_EAR-
2.2K 12K
EXT_MIC
R209
2.2K C233 R210 R211 C217
1.0uF
22K 6.2K 33pF
C279 R225
43pF 39K
C205
0.1uF C202
.01uF
CLK_IN
R222
0 DNP
ZMY0130997-O
16.8_MCU
TX
GCAP3_TX
RX FILT_3.3V_GCAP3
GCAP3_RX
V3_2.775V_GCAP3
DCLK
GCAP3_DCLK
FSYNC
GCAP3_FSYNC
SOFT_TURN_OFF
G ENV_TEMP
Q201 C286
270pF RT200
IDLE
4 3
SWB+
5 2
SOFT_TURN_OFF G SWB+
U201
R229 MAX1685
33K
6 1
FILT_3.3V FILT_3.3V_GCAP3
PWM1_1.8V
TP205
G
11
EN_STBY
G
15
EN_SHDN
L202
10 4 47uH
C234 ILIM_SS CVL PWM Filter
0.1uF 2 6 L201 E200 L200
AIN REF 15uH BLM21P300S 4.7nH
3 13 C248
IN LX1 33pF D202
1 14 C224
CVH LX2 C245 C229
C280 C250 7 C282 C200 C246 C240 C241 C242 C201 33uF
10uF 0.1uF FB 0.1uF 1.0uF 33uF 0.1uF 33pF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 10uF
8 D203
FUSED_B+ G FUSED_B+ CC
12
GCAP3_2
GCAP3_1
BOOT
C253 9
FILT_3.3V_GCAP3
F200 R295 .01uF SYNC_PVM
PWM1_1.8V
AGND
PGND
7.2 VOLTS 2.5A E208 0
C243
RAW_B+ 0.1uF
16
5
VR201 C296 C297 R294 DNP
13V 0.1uF 33pF 12K
R287
DNP 100K
R286
100K
HW_ID=116
DNP
VTS_2.3V VTS_2.3V VTS_2.3V
G
V3_2.775V_GCAP3
R208
820K
R240 R241 R242
U205 33K 33K 6.8K
ADP3331 R277 5.5V_GCAP3
330K E212 HW_ID0 HW_ID1 HW_ID2
6 3
EN_SD EN_ERR 48nH
5 FB 1
OUT G 5.5V_RF
GND
2
SWB+ IN R243 R244 R245
C219 1K 1K 3.3K
C220 C299
4
V1_3V
G
FUSED_B+
HW_ID0 G
HW_ID1 G
HW_ID2 G
VREF2_2.775V V2_2.775V V2_2.775V_GCAP3
R254 R255
130K 10 C211
G
10uF
C273
10uF R298
C274 E203 0
0.1uF BLM11B601S
20
11
V2_2.775V_GCAP3
VCC1
VCC2
VREF2_2.775V
0.1uF 20K 16 3 BLM11B601S
IN1POS OUT1POS DNP DNP
GCAP3_3
17 18 DNP DNP
IN1NEG OUT1NEG G INT_SPKR-
15 8 C275 C276
IN2POS OUT2POS 33pF 33pF
R279 14 13
IN2NEG OUT2NEG
130K R281
10K U202
TDA8547 2
C283 R278 NC1
0.1uF 6 7 E210
20K SELECT NC2 BLM11B601S
4 9 V4_2.775V
GCAP3_7 MODE NC3
5 12 V3_2.775V V4_2.775V_GCAP3 5V_RF
GND1
GND2
G
19 E211 5V_GCAP3
C271 NC5
G
BLM11B601S
10uF
10
V4_DRV FILT_3.3V_GCAP3
1
G EXT_SPKR-
C277 C278 C290 E205 C291
33pF 33pF C294 E207 C295 270pF 48nH 0.1uF
270pF 48nH 0.1uF
R256 3 C292 E206 C293
ZMY013010998-O
SH200 SH201 20K 270pF 48nH 0.1uF
SHIELD SHIELD
C272 SWB+ Q202
1
33pF Q204
2
DNP
GCAP3_5
GCAP3_6
AUDIO_PA_ENABLE
G G EXT_SPKR_SEL
40-PIN CONNECTOR
J100 R106
22
R107
DATA J100-38 G SPIB_MOSI 22
CLOCK J100-39 G SPIB_CLK
Backlight- J100-21 G Backlight-
RESET J100-22 G RESET_OUT
C112 C119 C113 C118 C114 C115
33pF 33pF 33pF 33pF 33pF 33pF
Q100
U103
EZAST21 4 3
GND1 6
G SIDE_OPT_B+
R121
0 R4 C4
7 5 5 2 VR105
DISPLAY_RS J100-36 G DISPLAY_RS SIDE_SWB+_EN G 13V
R122 R3 C3
0 8 4
CHIP_SEL J100-33 G SPIB_CS1_DISPLAY R108 D100
R2 C2 33K
9 3 6 1 3 2
COL0 J100-32 G KP_COL0
R1 C1
10 2 V3_2.775V 4
COL1 J100-30 G KP_COL1
G
1 GND2
5 1
GND1 6
U111
MAX4373
1
R4 C4
7 5
VCC
COL2 J100-28 G KP_COL2 R112
5
R3 C3 R109 RESET 12K
8 4 3 2
COL3 J100-26 G KP_COL3 0.1 CIN1 OUT
7 6
R2 C2 RS_NEG COUT1
9 3 8
COL4 J100-24 G KP_COL4 RAW_B+ G RS_POS
GND
R1 C1 R113C105
10 2 7.5K 0.1uF
ROW0 J100-31 G KP_ROW0
4
1 GND2
Q101
4 3
IO_1
U105 R115
EZAST21 39K C102 VR100
GND1 6
G
Backlight+ J100-19 G VREF2_2.775V
V3_2.775V J100-5 G V3_2.775V
J100-16 Q102
5
J100-1
J100-14
J100-15
J100-35
J100-3
J100-17
1
J100-9 SIDE BUTTON 3 KP_ROW4_UNFLTR
BAT_CODE
GND J100-7 S100
G
J100-8 SWITCH
G
E100 R116
J100-10 BK1005HM471 2.2K
J100-2 R117
1 A1 B1 2 D101
J100-12 KP_COL4 G G KP_ROW4 39K
3 A2 B2 4 3 2
J100-13 BAT_DATA_IN G
ZMY0131008-O
C116 VR106
J100-40 33pF 3.9V Q103
4
6
J100-34 SIDE BUTTON 3
J100-37 R118
56K 5 1
J100-11
J100-4
J100-6
J100-18
1
J100-20
BAT_DATA_OUT G
16-PIN CONNECTOR
J110
INT_MIC+ G J110-1
G
C100 C101
J110-3
33pF 33pF
R100 U100
39K EZAST21
GND1 6
(133K PULL DOWN IN GCPA3) DNP
C4 R4 IO_1
5 7
TxD_USB+ G J110-4 USB+(TXD/TDO)
C3 R3
4 8
RxD_USB- G J110-5 USB-(RXD/TDI)
C2 R2
3 9
USB_PWR_RTS_RESETIN G J110-6 USB POWER/RTS/RESET IN
GND2
VR101
5.6V
4
1
E102 E104 E106 E108 E110 E112 E114 E116
SPARK_GAP SPARK_GAP SPARK_GAP SPARK_GAP SPARK_GAP SPARK_GAP SPARK_GAP SPARK_GAP
2
TP105TP106 V3_2.775V V3_2.775VV3_2.775V
G
U101
R101 R102 R103
EZAST21
GND1 6
39K
39K 39K
C4 R4
5 7
RS232_DCD G J110-9 DSP_DE/FS/DCD
C3 R3
4 8
RS232_RI G J110-10 TCK/SCK/RI
C2 R2
3 9
RS232_DTR G J110-11 TMS/SRDA/DTR
C1 R1
2 10
RS232_DSR G J110-12 TRST/STDA/DSR
GND2
VR102
5.6V
1
6
1
V3_2.775V
G
U102
R119 R120 EZAST21
GND1 6
1K 1K
C4 R4
5 7
OPT_SEL_1 G J110-13 BOTTOM OPTION 1
C3 R3
4 8
OPT_SEL_2 G J110-14 BOTTOM OPTION 2
C2 R2 JTAG/RADIO ON/OFF
3 9
CE_ON_OFF G J110-15
C1 R1 J110-16
2 10
HEADSET_KEYFAIL G HEADSET/KEYFAIL
GND2
C117
VR103
0.22uF 5.6V
6
VR104
1
13V
E133 E135
SPARK_GAP
E137
SPARK_GAP
E139
SPARK_GAP
E141 E143 E145 E147
SPARK_GAP
ZMY013101009-O
SPARK_GAP SPARK_GAP SPARK_GAP SPARK_GAP
SPARK_GAP SPARK_GAP SPARK_GAP SPARK_GAP SPARK_GAP SPARK_GAP SPARK_GAP SPARK_GAP SPARK_GAP SPARK_GAP SPARK_GAP SPARK_GAP
E020 E023 E026 E029 E032 E035 E038 E041 E084 E087 E090 E095
SPARK_GAP SPARK_GAP SPARK_GAP SPARK_GAP SPARK_GAP SPARK_GAP SPARK_GAP SPARK_GAP SPARK_GAP SPARK_GAP SPARK_GAP SPARK_GAP
E021 E024 E027 E030 E033 E036 E039 E042 E085 E088 E091 E094
VR002
5.6V
5
2
SPARK_GAP SPARK_GAP SPARK_GAP SPARK_GAP SPARK_GAP SPARK_GAP SPARK_GAP SPARK_GAP SPARK_GAP SPARK_GAP SPARK_GAP
E022 E025 E028 E031 E034 E037 E040 E043 E086 E089 E093
24-PIN
6
CONNECTOR
VIBRATOR
J002-1 KDSV_1
SIDE_OPT_SEL3
J002-2 KDSV_2
SIDE_RTS
J002-3 KDSV_3
SIDE_CTS
J002-4 KDSV_4
SIDE_TX
J002-5 KDSV_5
SIDE_RX
J002-6 KDSV_6
J002-7
SIDE_OPT_SEL1
J002-8 KDSV_7
SIDE_OPT_SEL2
J002-9 KDSV_8
EXT_MIC
J002-10 EXT_MIC
J002-11
SIDE_OPT_B+
J002-12 SIDE_OPT_B+
EXT_SPKR-
J002-13 EXT_SPKR-
EXT_SPKR+
J002-14 EXT_SPKR+
J002-15
ON
J002-16 KDSV_9
VTS_2.3V
J002-17 VTS_2.3V
VOL
J002-18 KDSV_10
J002-19
INT_EAR+
J002-20 INT_EAR+
INT_EAR-
J002-21 INT_EAR-
J002-22
INT_SPKR+
J002-23 INT_SPKR+
INT_SPKR-
J002-24 INT_SPKR-
E046 E049 E052 E055 E058 E061 E064 E067 E098 E011 E014
SPARK_GAP SPARK_GAP SPARK_GAP SPARK_GAP SPARK_GAP SPARK_GAP SPARK_GAP SPARK_GAP SPARK_GAP SPARK_GAP SPARK_GAP
VR001
5.6V
ZMY0131014-O
6
E045 E048 E051 E054 E057 E060 E063 E066 E097 E010 E013 E092
SPARK_GAP SPARK_GAP SPARK_GAPSPARK_GAP SPARK_GAP SPARK_GAP SPARK_GAP SPARK_GAP SPARK_GAP SPARK_GAP SPARK_GAP SPARK_GAP
5
E044 E047 E050 E053 E056 E059 E062 E065 E096 E099 E012 E015
SPARK_GAP SPARK_GAP SPARK_GAP SPARK_GAP SPARK_GAP SPARK_GAP SPARK_GAP SPARK_GAP SPARK_GAP SPARK_GAP SPARK_GAP SPARK_GAP
G
D001
LNJ123W8P0MT
3
R001
1K
G V3_2.775V
GRN_LEDRED_LED
E001 R002
2
BK20104M601 1K G G
G V3_2.775V
1 8
KDSV_1 POS1 NEG1 G VIBRATOR
2 7
KDSV_2 POS2 NEG2 G SIDE_OPT_SEL3
3 6
KDSV_7 POS3 NEG3 G SIDE_OPT_SEL1
4 5
KDSV_8 POS4 NEG4 G SIDE_OPT_SEL2
EXT_MIC G EXT_MIC
SIDE BUTTON 1
SIDE_OPT_B+ G SIDE_OPT_B+
S003
SWITCH
EXT_SPKR- G EXT_SPKR-
KP_COL1KP_ROW4_UNFLTR
1 A1 B1 2
EXT_SPKR+ G EXT_SPKR+ G G
E002 3 A2 B2 4
BK20104M601
1 8
POS1 NEG1
2 7
KDSV_9 POS2 NEG2 G ON
3 6
KDSV_10 POS3 NEG3 G VOL
4 5
POS4 NEG4 G FILT_3.3V
U001
NL27WZ16
5
VTS_2.3V G VTS_2.3V
VCC
INT_EAR+ G INT_EAR+ SIDE BUTTON 2
6 1
OUT_Y1 IN_A1 G SIDE_TX
4 3 S004
INT_EAR- G INT_EAR- OUT_Y2 IN_A2 G SIDE_CTS SWITCH
GND
INT_SPKR+ G INT_SPKR+
R006 R007 1 A1 B1 2
39K KP_COL2 G G KP_ROW4_UNFLTR
39K 3 A2 B2 4
2
INT_SPKR- G INT_SPKR-
U005
EZAST21
GND1 6
G V3_2.775V
R4 C4
7 5
KDSV_3
U002
R3 C3 R008 R009 NL27WZ16
8 4 39K
5
KDSV_4 39K
VCC
R2 C2 EMERGENCY BUTTON
9 3
KDSV_5
1 6 S005
R1 C1 IN_A1 OUT_Y1 G SIDE_RTS SWITCH E005
10 2 3 4
KDSV_6 IN_A2 OUT_Y2 G SIDE_RX BK1005HM471
1 A1 B1 2
1 GND2
GND
G EMERGENCY
3 A2 B2 4
C014-1 C014-2 C014-3C014-4 C015-1 C015-2 C015-3 C015-4 VR008
2
33pF 33pF 33pF 33pF33pF 33pF 33pF 33pF 3.9V C008
33pF
BATTERYCONTACTS
J001
Data 2
BAT_CODE G DATA
1
FREQUENCY SWITCH V3_2.775V V3_2.775V NEG
V3_2.775V V3_2.775V Batt_B+ 3
RAW_B+_RF G POS
G
GND1
33pF
GND
6
9
VR006
E076 E077 E078 E079 E080 E081 E082 E083 3.9V C007
5
ZMY0131015-O
RX_2.775V
E501
L503 BK1005HM471
220nH
V4_2.775V G RX_2.775V
GPO6/DCLICIN
GP06_DCLICIN
G
C527 C536
0.1uF 4.7uF Q501
5
C524
33pF
TP501
1
C531
1000pF
L513 C533
12nH 33pF
G PREINI
L514
U502
TQ5M31 120nH L507 C523
1
220nH 10pF
VDD
R511
39 FL502
0.56V 2
GIC C534 L509 R516 KFN6237
3 L510 R509
0 109.65MHz
LO 22pF 390nH 390nH 18
4 6 2.74V 1 4
RF IF IN OUT
GND
C522
GND1
GND2
GND3
C537 L508
GND
C528 R510 C538 10pF
220nH
7.5pF 2.2pF
5
150pF 100 C539 C540 R528 R529
C529 2.7pF 7.5pF 270
6
C535 270
2pF
36pF
DNP
G PREINIB
RX_2.775V
R502
220
BK1005HM471
E500
L502
FL503 L520 12nH
LP0805A0967AWTR 7.5nH
2 1 U500
TETRA_RX_LO
G IN OUT
RF2361
2
GND2
GND1
GND1
4 GND2
C516
C517
C519 33pF C501 C500 FL500
0.1uF .01uF 6.8pF
2pF
3
1 1.27V 6 2
DNP RFIN OUT IN G RX_TETRA
4 R500
RF0UT
3 1.8V 1K
VPD
GND6
GND5
GND4
GND3
GND2
GND1
L501 D500
1
C512 C511
C530
FL501 33pF 0.1uF
4.7pF
6 2
OUT IN
GND6
GND5
GND4
GND3
GND2
GND1
R506
L505 TP500
0
9.0nH
Q500
DNP
8
2
ZMY0131010-O
3
RX_2.775V
GPO5/DCLICP
GP05_DCLICP
G
SH500 SH501
C510 SHIELD SHIELD
33pF
2.775V_WPIC
V3
L603
36nH
G
V4_2.775V G G 2.775V_WPIC
WPIC1(1:8)
C635 C636
270pF 270pF
R621
2.775V_WPIC
5.6K
G VCTRL
C640
1500pF
1 C641
C605 TCLK R624
G 0.1uF
0.1uF 2 200
G TCLKB
3
V3_2.775V G V3 G TSLOT
4
C618 TSLOTB
U601 G
0.1uF 5
5V_RF G 5V_RF+ 68C21 G OUTIB
6
OUTI R623
2 G
C10 J2 7 68
GND G TCLKB VCOCT2 G OUTQB
1 B11 H11 8
TCLK SERIALVCC G OUTQ
2.775V_WPIC C11 J9
QGND OSCENB G WPIC_OSC_EN
B10 K2
REFVCC MNCPGND
7 C8 L1
OUTQB ADAPT
8 A8 H4 C643 C644 C645 C646
OUTQ MNCPVCC
B9 L4 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF
REFGND SFOUT
5 A9 K4 C620
C619 R604
OUTIB SFBYP 0.1uF
6 D8 J4 0.1uF 33
OUTI SFVCC 2.775V_WPIC
4 A10 K3
TSLOTB SFGND 5V_RF+
3 A11 L5
C606
TSLOT VBLIN G VBLIN
0.1uF E1 J6
VAG VCNTO G VCNTO
B8 L7
TCAPP LOGICGND
C7 K7
TCAPM LOGICVCC 2.775V_WPIC
C4 K5
BBFVCC OSCGND
A7 J8
CREF XTALWARP
C607 A5 L6
2.775V_WPIC BBFGND XTALEMIT
0.1uF C608 C629
D4 K6
C651 .047uFC609 TP600 TEST1_EERI XTALBASE G Ded_Synt_Ref 0.1uF
D3 J7
.01uF 3300pF
TP601 TEST2_EERQ OSCVCC 2.775V_WPIC
C3 B7
PREINI G PRAVCC1 FMOUT_GPO3
A1 F11 C626
2.775V_WPIC
PRAGNDDIG PLLCP 0.1uF
A2 F9
PRAGND PLLCPVCC
B4 G9
PREINI PLLEMIT
A4 G11
PREINIB PLLBASE_TEST_SC2 R612
B3 L2
0
C652 2.775V_WPIC PREING CPGT
A3 F10
.01uF
C615 PREINGB CLKOUT G 16.8_MHz_CLK
B1 L3
PREINIB 1000pF RFA0 CPGITR
G C647
D2 L11 9
DMXVCCDIG RXFS_SFS_TEST_SO2 KT19 0.1uF
C2 J11 C653
C601 Y601
DMXGNDDIG SRD_TEST_SO1 G WPIC_SRD 270pF
B2 L8 16.80MHz
4
330pF
DMXGND SERIALGND DNP
VCC
D1 G3
RX_2ND_LO G LOIN AGCDRIVE
C1 K11 2 R627
2.775V_WPIC DMXVCC TXCLK_SCK 0
F1 H8 3 3 1
AGCVCC TXE_TXKEY OUT VCON G TCXO_WARP
F3 J10
AGC RXCLK
E2 K10
GND
C610 4
AGCGND STD_TEST_SI3
0.1uF R603 E3 L10
VAGBYP DMCS_TEST_SI1
2.2K
2
C611 B5 E9
PRAVCC2 NVCC 2.775V_WPIC
0.1uF C614 F2 C9
TXKEYOUT_TEST_SO3 CLKSEL_TEST_SC3
.01uF J3 D11
DETSW_TEST_SI2 NGND
H1 D10
SATDET QVCC 2.775V_WPIC
H2 L9 5
GSMDP_GPO2 SPII
J1 K9 6
CTTIME_GPO1 SPICLK
H3 K8 7
MAINVCC CEX
G1 D9
2.775V_WPIC PRSCIN TESTD_GPO4
G2 E11
2.775V_WPIC MAINGND TM
G10 E10 8
2.775V_WPIC REFPLLVCC RSTB WPIC2(2:9)
H9 C6
RXACQ DCLQCIN_GPO8
D6 A6
PKGGND1 DCLQCP_GPO7
C616 C617 F4 J5 2
PKGGND2 ASW_TEST_SC1 G WPIC_TXCLK
0.1uF 0.1uF F8 K1 3
PKGGND3 VCOCT1 R608 WPIC_TXE
G
C612 H6 B6 100K 4
PKGGND4 DCLICP_GPO5 G WPIC_STD
.015uF H10 C5 DNP 5
DUMMY REFPLLGND DCLICIN_GPO6 SPIA_MOSI R611
G
6 100K
G SPIA_CLK
7 DNP
C602 G SPIA_CS0_WPIC
33pF 8
G RESET_OUT
9
PRSCIN G G WPIC_FSYNC
G ASW
R602
51
G RX_ACQ
DNP
G GP05_DCLICP
ZMY0131011-A
V4_2.775V
G
C968
0.1uF
R800
100
C833
E806 C831 43pF L801 L800
C832 R801 SH900 SH901 SH903 SH902 SH800 SH801
BLM11B601S 43pF 220nH 220nH
Q805 .022uF 510 SHIELD SHIELD SHIELD SHIELD SHIELD SHIELD
2 3
4
G LO_DRIVER_EN
1 5
U801
SLCS090P082
V4_2.775V 5V_RF
C851 C829
43pF 43pF
G
From FGU 1 6
G IN OUT_1
MVCO_PS 4
C827
OUT_2 C828
3pF 3
ISO_PORT 2.7pF C830
DNP 43pF
E807
BLM11B601S
R802 L905
51 220nH
R803 R804
51 51
C805 C804 C806 L808
C800 C801 C802 C803 C807
4.7uF 43pF 0.1uF 220nH
0.1uF 43pF 43pF 43pF 43pF
17
14
22
34
40
53
63
XC390138 5
8
C811 NC
From Redcap
0.1uF C844
VCP
VDD
VCC
VOFF
VCC2
VCCD
VCCU
VCCO
RESET_OUT G 43pF
11 16
CLKI CPO
12 26
SPIA_CLK G CLKIB TST1
27
TST2
2 28
ASW
SPIA_MOSI G MRSTB ASW G
3 29
SPIC TST3 (WPIC) C819
4 30 4700pF
SPIA_MISO G SPII TST4
5 31
SPIO CAPM
6 32
SPIA_CS2_ODCT G SPISB CAPO
9 37
SLT RFIN
10 41 C820
LnODCT
G SLTB LP1QB 4700pF
GND Must be placed 19 42
OVCO LP1Q
close to IC pins 20 43
OVCOB LP1IB
24 44 C822 C824
MVCO LP1I
25 47 43pF .022uF C825
C821
MVCOB LP2QB 43pF
36 48 .022uF
C848 RFINB LP2Q
38 51
43pF LCAP RFOUTB
45 52
LOQB RFOUT
46 54
C849 LOQ LP2IB
DUMMY
43pF 56 55 C823 C826
LOIB LP2I 43pF 43pF
57 R808
LOI 39
64
CAPR
58
59
BINQB CAPRB
1
R810
39
ZMY0130999-A
FROM WPIC BINQ
60
C817
TCLK G BINIB
61 .015uF
DGND
GNDD
GNDU
BINI
GOFF
GND0
DSUB
USUB
GND2
VSSR
LSUB
C818
GND
GCP
TCLKB G .015uF
23
13
15
18
21
33
35
39
49
50
62
7
C934
TSLOT G R914
C815 C814 R806 43pF
36
.022uF 0
43pF
TSLOTB G
C816
6800pF
OUTQB G C846 C845
R915 R913
2.2pF 2.2pF
150 150
OUTQ G DNP DNP
OUTI G
SWB+ RAW_B+_RF
G
L910 C937
FL801
27nH 43pF
15B01
806MHz-915MHz
C935
43pF D901
1 6
IN OUT
C949
43pF
GND1
GND2
GND3
GND4
GND
L912 J800
9.18nH
2
3
4
5
7
E808 L911
FBMH3216HM C951 9.96nH
43pF
C936
C907 C908 C902 C903 C904 C924 C926 L908 C964 2.4pF
43pF .022uF 100uF 100uF 100uF 43pF .022uF 0.1uF
L914 15.68nH C944 C956
C922 V4_2.775V 1pF 1pF
220nH L918 C943 R809
G
0.1uF DNP
100nH C948 3pF 5.6K
1
DNP DNP 1.5pF
D903
R920
200 Q800 Q806
C932
43pF C914 C915 DNP
43pF 5.6pF L906
6nH
5
(WPIC) L915
9.96nH
VCNTO
G
C940
L904 C916 C918 C963 C955 L909 R911 43pF
H800
1.2pF 5.1pF 18pF 18pF 0.1uF 220nH 18
HEATSINK
DNP DNP R807 G RX_TETRA
68K POS E810 to RX FE
R924 C938
33K G ANT_EN 1pF
(REDCAP)
U907 D803
C941 D802
LMC7101BI C942 R910
43pF
4 2 43pF 100K
R919
22K 1 C958 C921 DNP
0.1uF 43pF
3 L900 R908
220nH
DNP
5 0
R931
200 R916 C939
C931 R912
L901 10pF
300 8.2pF
300
R929 R901 C920 6.8nH Q801
22K
1
200 .022uF
VBLIN
C950 U806
.022uF DNP DNP SLCS090MP084
C933
U800 43pF R902
30C65 1 3 0
C927 IN OUT
16 6 4
5
R930 TX1 RFIN RFOUT1 10pF C965 COUP_PORT from REDCAP
1K 1 7 4.7pF
WPIC VCNTRL RFOUT2 C967 G PA_BIAS
GND1
GND2
14 2 C928
2.2pF
VBLIN G 11
VD1 VG1
3 C966 7.5pF
DNP
C913
G2 VG2 6.2pF DNP G V4_2.775V
2
5
43pF 8 R909
NC1 C957
9 51
C969 0.1uF
NC2
.018uF 10
NC3
GND1
GND2
GND3
GND4
C912 15
NC4
EP
2.7pF
L902 U802
3.9nH MAX5401
4
5
12
13
17
6
VDD
8 5
7
H CLK_S
3
G SPIA_CLK
1
W EN_CS
4
G SPIA_CS_PA_BIAS
L DIN G SPIA_MOSI
GND
C961 C909 C910 C962
43pF .022uF .022uF 43pF
2
E811
PA_TEMP G ZMY01301000-A
C835
RT800 43pF
TX2
5V_RF
G 5V_RF
Q703
SF_OUT UMC5NTL
G SF_OUT
5 1
V4_2.775V
G V4_2.775V
TETRA_MAIN_VCO_ON 4
G
GND G
GND
3 2
SF_4.5V G
R705 L702
8.2K 100nH C710
C711
R710
SF_4.5V G 1000pF 33pF
3.6K
L703
C720 100nH
R704 L705
1000pF L706 C728
4.7K 100nH 15nH 33pF R713
DNP C725
C701 0
33pF To Rx F/E
2.7pF
R706 G TETRA_RX_LO
TP700
56
C709 C712
R707 C726 C718
33pF 33pF
0 1pF 1pF
D701 2.7pF Q702 C724 R708
L700 C704
C702 Q700 NE68519 2.7pF 0
100nH 1SV305 2.4pF
G PRSCIN
NE68519
VCTRL G
From Rx B/E
C727
R709
C705 33pF
L704 3.6K
D700 Y700 1.6pF DNP
C700 10nH C703
33pF 1SV305 0MHz 2pF
R700 C713
R711 33pF
10
270
C706
L701
2.4pF 100nH
MAIN VCO SHIELD
SH700
SHIELD
R701
200
G
TETRA_TX_LO
To Escort PLL
5V_RF
2.775V_WPIC
G
GPO6
TETRA_2nd_LO_Enable
G
C734
270pF
C737
1000pF
SF_4.5V
U730
Q731
22
23
24
LMX23321SLSLB
G
C735
2
3
VCC2
VCC1
VP2
VP1
1000pF 12
CLK G SPIA_CLK
From GCAP3 L731
3 15 BLM11B601S
DORF LE G
11 SYNT_CS_
FOLD From RedCap
14
DATA G
5 SPIA_MOSI
FINRF1 From GCAP3
4
6 20
FINRF DOIF
1 18
NC1 FINIF2
9 17 C746
R738
NC2 FINIF C731 100 0.1uF
13 22pF C745
NC3
218 0.1uF
NC4 OSC_IN R737
G
GND5
GND4
GND3
GND2
GND1
Ded_Synt_Ref
18K
From Rx B/E L732
12nH
19
16
10
C732
7
ZMY0131012-O
SHIELD
C743 R736
10pF
C738 270
.022uF
SF_4.5V
5V_RF
G
G
R499 L458
C457
120 100nH
33pF
L459 C460
18nH 33pF
R456
3.6K
C458
1pF C459
Q459
1.6pF
NE68519
TETRA_TX_LO G C467 Q467
From Main VCO Buffer 43pF
C456
4
33pF
U461
TAR5S45
5 4
R454 R453 R467 5.5V_RF VIN VOUT
C455 G
2.7K 10K 1
100
33pF CTRL
3 C495
GND
R452 C494
NOISE 4.7uF
51 4.7uF C450
10uF
2
C493
.01uF
R498
ESC_VCO_BUF_ENG
1K
V1_3V C483
R466 R483 43pF
20K
G
120
L463
R462 100nH
C462 1K
43pF
C466 C451
R460 R463
1K .01uF 10uF
20K
L466 C487
C469 C470 R472 L465 43pF
0.22uF 0.1uF 1K 5.6nH 5.6nH
R468
U460
Q460 DNP 56
15
BICMO885 UMT1
4
VDD
From RedCap 6 5 2 5
SPIA_CLK G CLK_A1 RTESTOUT C482
8 10 5.1pF Q464
SPIA_CS1_ESCORT CEX_A0 IDOWN C486
G L462
7 11 NE68519 2pF
From RedCap
RTESTCLK IUP 100nH
2 14 C484 C485 DNP
SPIA_MOSI G DATA_RTB TESTOUT 2.7pF 5.6pF
6
13 1
From RedCap CPBIAS NC
16
R461 FREQA
9
100K FREQB R473
3 C471
470
V1_3V G SPIEN .01uF
CPGND
GND1
GND2
R474
Q463 10
GND G NE68519
17
4
12
C480
2.4pF
R470
10 G V1_3V
C476
5.1pF
Q465
C481 L464
4
2.4pF
100nH C488
43pF
R471
100
C478
Y460
3
1pF 0MHz
C473 C475
R464 D460 RESONATOR R476
510pF 43pF
200 1SV305 C490
43pF
120
R477
ZMY0131013-A
R482
0 1K
C461
43pF Q466 C489
1pF
R481 NE68519
75
R480
DNP
75
ESC_VCO_BUF_EN G
C472 DNP
C491 R459
.015uF 43pF 15 To LNODCT IC
R478 MVCO
G
680
R457
SH400 R479
15
SHIELD 10 R458
15 To Phase Splitter
G MVCO_PS
ESCORT SHIELD
806-870 MHz Radio Parts List Circuit Motorola Circuit Motorola Circuit Motorola
Description Description Description
Circuit Motorola Ref Part No. Ref Part No. Ref Part No.
Description
Ref Part No. C216 2311049A72 Cap Tant Chip 10.0UF 10% C257 Not Placed GCAM Dummy Part Number C306 2311049A59 Cap Tant Chip A/P 10UF 10%
C006 2186133Z01 Capacitor Array 33PF +/-10% 10V C258 2113928C04 Cap Cer Chip 4.7UF 6V
0805 C217 2113743N38 Cap Chip 33.0 PF 5% COG 6.3V10%0805 C307 2113743M24 Cap Chip 100000 PF +80-
C007 2113743N38 Cap Chip 33.0 PF 5% COG C218 2113743N38 Cap Chip 33.0 PF 5% COG C259 2113928C04 Cap Cer Chip 4.7UF 20% Y5V
C008 2113743N38 Cap Chip 33.0 PF 5% COG C219 2113743A27 Cap Chip .470 UF 10% 16V 6.3V10%0805 C308 2113743N38 Cap Chip 33.0 PF 5% COG
C009 2113743N38 Cap Chip 33.0 PF 5% COG C220 2113743A27 Cap Chip .470 UF 10% 16V C260 Not Placed GCAM Dummy Part Number C309 2113928P04 Cap Cer Chip 1.0UF 20%
C010 2113743N38 Cap Chip 33.0 PF 5% COG C221 2113928N01 Cap Cer Chip 0.1UF 10% 6.3 C261 2113928C04 Cap Cer Chip 4.7UF 6.3V
C014 2186133Z01 Capacitor Array 33PF +/-10% C222 Not Placed GCAM Dummy Part Number 6.3V10%0805 C310 2113743N38 Cap Chip 33.0 PF 5% COG
0805 C223 2113928K09 Cap Cer Chip 10.0 UF 6.3V C265 Not Placed GCAM Dummy Part Number C311 2113928P04 Cap Cer Chip 1.0UF 20%
C015 2186133Z01 Capacitor Array 33PF +/-10% 10% C267 2113743L17 Cap Chip 1000 PF 10% X7R 6.3V
0805 C224 2311049C15 Cap Tant Chip 33.0 UF 10V C269 2113743M24 Cap Chip 100000 PF +80- C312 2311049A59 Cap Tant Chip A/P 10UF 10%
C100 2113743N38 Cap Chip 33.0 PF 5% COG 10% 20% Y5V 6V
C101 2113743N38 Cap Chip 33.0 PF 5% COG C225 2311049A97 Cap Tant Chip 33 UF 16V C270 2113928N01 Cap Cer Chip 0.1UF 10% 6.3 C313 2113743M24 Cap Chip 100000 PF +80-
C102 2113743N38 Cap Chip 33.0 PF 5% COG 20% C271 2113928D08 Cap Ceramic Chip 10.0UF 20% Y5V
C104 2113743M24 Cap Chip 100000 PF +80- C227 2113928C04 Cap Cer Chip 4.7UF C272 Not Placed GCAM Dummy Part Number C314 2113743M24 Cap Chip 100000 PF +80-
20% Y5V 6.3V10%0805 C273 2113743H14 Cap Chip 10.0 UF 16V +80- 20% Y5V
C105 2113743M24 Cap Chip 100000 PF +80- C229 2113928A01 Cap Cer Chip 1.0 UF1 0V 20% C315 2113743M24 Cap Chip 100000 PF +80-
20% Y5V C230 2113928A01 Cap Cer Chip 1.0 UF1 0V C274 2113928N01 Cap Cer Chip 0.1UF 10% 6.3 20% Y5V
C112 2113743N33 Cap Chip 20.0 PF 5% COG C231 2113928A01 Cap Cer Chip 1.0 UF1 0V C275 2113743N38 Cap Chip 33.0 PF 5% COG C316 2113743M24 Cap Chip 100000 PF +80-
C113 2113743N33 Cap Chip 20.0 PF 5% COG C232 2113928A01 Cap Cer Chip 1.0 UF1 0V C276 2113743N38 Cap Chip 33.0 PF 5% COG 20% Y5V
C114 2113743N38 Cap Chip 33.0 PF 5% COG C233 2113928A01 Cap Cer Chip 1.0 UF1 0V C277 2113743N38 Cap Chip 33.0 PF 5% COG C317 2113743L41 Cap Chip 10000 PF 10% X7R
C115 2113743N38 Cap Chip 33.0 PF 5% COG C234 2113743M24 Cap Chip 100000 PF +80- C278 2113743N38 Cap Chip 33.0 PF 5% COG C318 2113743M24 Cap Chip 100000 PF +80-
C116 2113743N38 Cap Chip 33.0 PF 5% COG 20% Y5V C279 2113743N41 Cap Chip 43.0 PF 5% COG 20% Y5V
C117 2113743K16 Cap Chip .220 UF +80-20% C235 2113928A01 Cap Cer Chip 1.0 UF1 0V C280 2113743T19 Cap 10UF 16V Cer 3225 X5R C319 2113743M24 Cap Chip 100000 PF +80-
16V C236 2113743L17 Cap Chip 1000 PF 10% X7R C282 2311049A97 Cap Tant Chip 33 UF 16V 20% Y5V
C118 2113743N44 Cap Chip 56.0 PF 5% COG C237 2113743N30 Cap Chip 15.0 PF 5% COG 20% C320 2113743L41 Cap Chip 10000 PF 10% X7R
C119 2113743N44 Cap Chip 56.0 PF 5% COG C238 2113743N30 Cap Chip 15.0 PF 5% COG C283 2113928N01 Cap Cer Chip 0.1UF 10% 6.3 C321 2113743M24 Cap Chip 100000 PF +80-
C200 2113743M24 Cap Chip 100000 PF +80- C239 2113743M24 Cap Chip 100000 PF +80- C285 2113928A01 Cap Cer Chip 1.0 UF1 0V 20% Y5V
20% Y5V 20% Y5V C286 2113743L03 Cap Metal/poly Film 0.1 C322 2113743L41 Cap Chip 10000 PF 10% X7R
C201 2113928K09 Cap Cer Chip 10.0 UF 6.3V C240 2113743M24 Cap Chip 100000 PF +80- C287 2113743L17 Cap Chip 1000 PF 10% X7R C323 2113743M24 Cap Chip 100000 PF +80-
10% 20% Y5V C290 2113743L03 Cap Metal/poly Film 0.1 20% Y5V
C202 2113743L41 Cap Chip 10000 PF 10% X7R C241 2113743M24 Cap Chip 100000 PF +80- C291 2113928N01 Cap Cer Chip 0.1UF 10% 6.3 C324 2113743M24 Cap Chip 100000 PF +80-
C203 2113743L17 Cap Chip 1000 PF 10% X7R 20% Y5V C292 2113743L03 Cap Metal/poly Film 0.1 20% Y5V
C204 2113928N01 Cap Cer Chip 0.1UF 10% 6.3 C242 2113743M24 Cap Chip 100000 PF +80- C293 2113928N01 Cap Cer Chip 0.1UF 10% 6.3 C325 2113743L41 Cap Chip 10000 PF 10% X7R
C205 2113928N01 Cap Cer Chip 0.1UF 10% 6.3 20% Y5V C294 2113743L03 Cap Metal/poly Film 0.1 C326 2113743M24 Cap Chip 100000 PF +80-
C206 2113928N01 Cap Cer Chip 0.1UF 10% 6.3 C243 Not Placed GCAM Dummy Part Number C295 2113928N01 Cap Cer Chip 0.1UF 10% 6.3 20% Y5V
C207 2113928N01 Cap Cer Chip 0.1UF 10% 6.3 C244 2113928N01 Cap Cer Chip 0.1UF 10% 6.3 C296 2113743M24 Cap Chip 100000 PF +80- C327 2113743L41 Cap Chip 10000 PF 10% X7R
C208 2113743M24 Cap Chip 100000 PF +80- C245 2113928N01 Cap Cer Chip 0.1UF 10% 6.3 20% Y5V C450 2113928K09 Cap Cer Chip 10.0 UF 6.3V
20% Y5V C246 2113743N38 Cap Chip 33.0 PF 5% COG C297 2113743N38 Cap Chip 33.0 PF 5% COG 10%
C209 2113928C04 Cap Cer Chip 4.7UF C247 2113743N38 Cap Chip 33.0 PF 5% COG C298 2113741F47 Cap Chip CL2 X7R Reel 8200 C451 2113928K09 Cap Cer Chip 10.0 UF 6.3V
6.3V10%0805 C248 2113743N38 Cap Chip 33.0 PF 5% COG C299 2113743N38 Cap Chip 33.0 PF 5% COG 10%
C210 2185802B01 Cap 10V 4.7UF C249 2113928C04 Cap Cer Chip 4.7UF C300 2113743L41 Cap Chip 10000 PF 10% X7R C455 2113743N38 Cap Chip 33.0 PF 5% COG
C211 2311049A72 Cap Tant Chip 10.0UF 10% 6.3V10%0805 C301 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80- C456 2113743N38 Cap Chip 33.0 PF 5% COG
10V C250 2113743M24 Cap Chip 100000 PF +80- 20% Y5V C457 2113743N38 Cap Chip 33.0 PF 5% COG
C212 Not Placed GCAM Dummy Part Number 20% Y5V C302 2113743M24 Cap Chip 100000 PF +80- C458 2113743N03 Cap Chip 1.0 PF +-.25PF
C213 Not Placed GCAM Dummy Part Number C251 2113743N38 Cap Chip 33.0 PF 5% COG 20% Y5V COG
C214 2113928C04 Cap Cer Chip 4.7UF C252 2113928K09 Cap Cer Chip 10.0 UF 6.3V C303 2113743L41 Cap Chip 10000 PF 10% X7R C459 2113743N08 Cap Chip 1.6 PF +-.25PF
6.3V10%0805 10% C304 2113741F45 Cap Chip CL2 X7R Reel 6800 COG
C215 2113928C04 Cap Cer Chip 4.7UF C253 2113743L41 Cap Chip 10000 PF 10% X7R C305 2113741F49 Cap Chip CL2 X7R Reel C460 2113743N38 Cap Chip 33.0 PF 5% COG
6.3V10%0805 C254 2113928A01 Cap Cer Chip 1.0 UF1 0V 10000 C461 2113743N41 Cap Chip 43.0 PF 5% COG
C256 Not Placed GCAM Dummy Part Number C462 2113743N41 Cap Chip 43.0 PF 5% COG
4.2 - 50 MTP700 Portable Radio / Detailed Service Manual TRANSCEIVER 800 MHz
General
Troubleshooting faults in the radio require proper understanding of the different circuitry
contained in the radio. Since the radio contains a highly integrated system, the software
and hardware functions can not be separated easily. Thus, it is also necessary to under-
stand the functioning of different ICs and the role of the software in the operation of the
radio.
This service manual includes schematic diagrams, circuit board layouts, block diagrams,
and troubleshooting procedures, which help a technician to troubleshoot a malfunctioning
circuit and detect a defective component.
NOTE The CPS has no capability to tune the radio. Tuning the radio can only be
performed at the factory or at the appropriate Motorola Repair Centre.
Components replacement can affect the radio tuning and must only be
performed by the appropriate Motorola Repair Centre.
The radio is tuned and tested at the factory. The results of the tuning procedures are
stored in a special EEPROM. This information includes tuning and other system parame-
ters. The area of the memory in the radio where the tuning information stored is called the
codeplug. A radio codeplug can be read using the CPS programme.
Test Procedures
The digital tests should be performed using the GoNoGo PATS test and TETRACom SW.
To use the TETRACom you must go to test mode by using the command <Test Enter>.
Troubleshooting Flowcharts
Use the following flowcharts to troubleshoot the radio. These flowcharts contain proce-
dures using TETRACom SW application, GoNoGo PATS test and factory test modes for
troubleshooting radios having digital, receiver, transmitter, or frequency generation test
failures.
4.2 - 56 MTP700 Portable Radio / Detailed Service Manual TRANSCEIVER 800 MHz
Yes
Yes Is the power No
supply current
Initialize RCE. correct now?
Use the digital
diagnostic SW.
Refer to the Check for a
Main Board defective REDCAP2
DC Flowchart (U301) & GCAP3
(U200)
Yes
Is the No Check for a
power supply defective REDCAP2
A current OK? (U301) & GCAP3
(U200)
Yes
Yes
1. Refer to the DC
distribution (V2 2.775V)
Test flowchart.
Yes
Load Setfiles to
configure the
chip selects
Yes
Yes
Yes
B
4.2 - 58 MTP700 Portable Radio / Detailed Service Manual TRANSCEIVER 800 MHz
Yes
Yes
Did the No
status LEDs Replace the
turn on? Keypad and LCD
Yes
Use this test on a unit with the following symptoms: no power, no V2_2.775V, V1_2.775V, V3_2.775V,
VREF1_2.775V, VREF2_2.775V.
Note: The following are the DC power distribution voltages with their correct values and appropriate location
to check the voltages:
Check 5.5V_RF on
C299 for 5.5Vdc
No
No
Is the voltage OK? Refer to the DC distribution
(SWB+) Test flowchart.
Yes
No
Are they OK? Replace defect
components.
Yes
Replace U205.
TRANSCEIVER 800 MHz MTP700 Portable Radio / Detailed Service Manual 4.2 - 61
Check 5V_RF on
C251 for 5Vdc
No
Replace E206.
No
Is the voltage OK? Check 5.5V_RF at
Yes
No
Test OK. Is the voltage OK? Go to
5.5V_RF test.
Yes
No
Is the voltage OK? Go to V2_2.775V test.
Yes
No
Is the voltage OK? Go to V2_2.775V test.
Yes
Yes
Use this test on a unit with the following symptoms: no 7.2Vdc SWB+.
No
No
Is the voltage OK? Go to V2_2.775V Test.
Yes
No
Are they OK? Go to V2_2.775V Test.
Yes
Replace Q201.
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No
No
Is the voltage OK? Go to V2_2.775V Test.
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Is the voltage OK? A Check all Fused_B+
circuit components.
Repair, as necessary.
Yes
Replace E200.
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Check Filt_B+ at
C252 for 3.3Vdc
No
Is the voltage OK? Replace GCAP3 (U200)
Yes
Yes
Is Reset high? No
Yes
B
TRANSCEIVER 800 MHz MTP700 Portable Radio / Detailed Service Manual 4.2 - 67
Yes
Check C210
for 2.775Vdc
(V2_2.775V)
No Replace
Is the voltage OK?
GCAP3 (U200)
Yes
Refer to other DC
Distribution Test
Flowcharts
4.2 - 68 MTP700 Portable Radio / Detailed Service Manual TRANSCEIVER 800 MHz
Use this test on a unit with the following symptoms: no V3_2.775V, no PWM1_1.8V.
No Refer to the DC
Is the voltage OK?
distribution (V2_2.775V)
Test flowchart.
Yes
Check C224
for 1.88Vdc
(PWM1_1.8V)
No Refer to the DC
Is the voltage OK?
distribution (V2_2.775V)
Test flowchart.
Yes
No
Replace E205
Yes
Is the voltage OK?
No
No Refer to the DC
Is the voltage OK?
distribution (V2_2.775V)
Test flowchart.
Yes
No Replace GCAP3
Is the voltage OK?
(U200).
Yes
Check Q202,
replaced if required.
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No
No
Is the voltage OK? Go to V2_2.775V Test.
Yes
No
No
Is the voltage OK? Go to V2_2.775V Test.
Yes
This test should be carried out only after the successful completion of the previous tests.
OK
TRANSCEIVER 800 MHz MTP700 Portable Radio / Detailed Service Manual 4.2 - 73
Receiver Troubleshooting
No Yes
No
Check
WPIC No No Is the
Return Passed? gain still below
to first 5dB?
Yes
Yes
TetraCom Commands (TDM Mode):
> Test_Enter OK
> L1timer on
> Freq Rx 860.0125 Check Main Synth. Power
> Mode RXTDM level (>-5dBm) and frequency.
> Mode RSSI (Fmain=Frx+109.65MHz)
or Repair if necessary.
> Mode BER (See Synth. Troubleshooting)
Rout WPIC Baseband signal to test
points:
> WPIC 2 0 72 NOW
Activating control lines at continuous
mode:
> WPIC 3 9 1b NOW
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Escort Troubleshooting
No Perform
Is the frequency 906.75MHz
(806MHz*1.125) Synthesizer Test
synthesized?
Yes
Is the Magnitude No
above -10dBm?
Yes
Is CPBIAS pin 13
0.9Volt and FREQA pin 16 No Change Escort IC (U460) and
has same voltage (2.2Volt) as perform the Escort Test again.
FREQB pin 9?
Yes
Yes Perform
Supply problem?
Controller Test
No
This test should be carried out only after the successful completion of the previous tests.
Yes
Yes
Does the close loop Yes Replace LNODCT, perform Open Loop
power problem still Power test and Close Loop Power test.
exist?
No
This test should be carried out only after the successful completion of the previous tests.
No
No Replace damaged
Are all checks OK? components. Perform
the Open Loop Power
tuning and test again.
Yes
B
TRANSCEIVER 800 MHz MTP700 Portable Radio / Detailed Service Manual 4.2 - 79
No Perform Escort
Is the level >0dBm?
section tests.
Yes
Yes
Yes
This test should be carried out only after the successful completion of the previous tests.
Is TX current >1.8A? No
OK
(average TX current?)
Yes
Yes
2nd LO Troubleshooting
No Check DC
No Does the VCO have
Is the control voltage Block
between 0.5 and 4.5Vdc? its DC Supply?
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
TetraCom Commands
Using a 50-ohm probe on the
> 11 timer on
spectrum analyzer, check the
> freq rx 860
LO output at the buffer output
> mode rssi
at C728.
> main_vco on
> 11 timer off
NO NO
Is the frequency Check the VCO output Test the VCO control
at 969.65MHz? at C709, is the freq voltage at TP700. The
969.65MHz? typical range is 0.2 to 4.9V.
YES YES
A
TRANSCEIVER 800 MHz MTP700 Portable Radio / Detailed Service Manual 4.2 - 83
YES
YES
YES
CHAPTER 5
PROGRAMMING THE RADIO
To Computer
Serial Port
(COM 1/2)
MTP700 Radio
Programming Stand
(PMLN4510)
Programming/Data Cable
(FLN9636)
Reading Codeplug
Note: While reading is in progress, the radio screen displays the following data:
A progress bar appears on the computer screen. After the reading process is fin-
ished, the radio Codeplug screen appears.
Programming Codeplug
Note: The Codeplug is now being written into the radio. A progress bar is displayed on
the computer screen showing the writing status.
After a successful writing, the message The Operation Was Successful appears
on the computer screen.
Programming Frequency
Carry out the following steps if you need to add or change the radio frequencies.
Note: Save your radio factory frequencies before you start programming by using File,
Save As. Give the file a proper name, eg default.dbf.
Note: The new programmed frequencies of the radio are now available to be tested with
the IFR or for any other use.
List2 frequencies are saved on the codeplug and may only be accessed in Test
Page mode. To go into Test Page (feature must be turned on in CPS i.e. User Per-
sonal Data\Ergonomic Parameters\Feature Flags\Test Page checked on), perform
steps 4 thru 7 by pressing the radio keys sequentially (less then a second between
every consecutive press):
To restore the factory frequencies of the radio, perform the following steps:
1. After testing your radio on the IFR, connect the setup as shown in Figure 5-1.
2. Run the CPS software on your PC.
3. In the menu bar click Tools, Copy Wizard.
Click on Read from a file.
Click on Browse.
Open the file which contains the default factory frequencies (ie default.dbf file
which you saved in Programming Factory section earlier).
Click on Next.
Click on Select All.
Click on Next.
Click on Write.
Click on Done.
Note: Click on toolbar Read Phone to check whether the same factory frequencies
were entered into the radio before programming.
Programming Firmware
Note: The CPS reads data from the radio. A progress bar is displayed on the computer
screen showing the reading status.
After a successful reading, the Write Software To Phone window appears on the
computer screen.
Note: The application is now being written into the radio. A progress bar is displayed on
the computer screen showing the writing status.
After a successful writing, the message The Operation Was Successful appears
on the computer screen.
Tests
Note: Any key that will be pressed will cause the test to advance from one step to the
next.
1. Press any key consecutively. The display shows horizontal lines that becomes thicker
with every key press, until it becomes fully dark.
2. Press any key again, the following appears at the top of the display:
3. Press any key consecutively. The display shows vertical lines that becomes thicker
with every key press, until it becomes fully dark.
4. Press any key again. The display shows the Motorola logo.
5. Press any key again. The display shows Vibrator On.
You will need to have an external Smart RSM (RMN5011_ or RMN5012_) to verify
that the radio is vibrating.
6. Press any key again. The display shows Red Led On and the Red LED at the top of
the radio is constantly lit.
7. Press any key again. The display shows Green Led On and the Green LED at the
top of the radio is constantly lit.
8. Press any key again. The display shows Both Leds On and the amber LED at the
top of the radio is flashing.
9. Press any key again. The display shows Backlight On and the display and keypad
backlight are both on.
10. Press any key again. The display shows Speaker Tone Test, a tone is heard via the
speaker.
5-6 MTP700 Portable Radio / Detailed Service Manual PROGRAMMING THE RADIO
11. Press any key again. The display shows Earpiece Tone Test, a tone is heard via the
earpiece.
12. Press any key again. The display shows Audio Loopback Test, speak into the
microphone, you should hear your voice via the earpiece.
13. Press any key again. The display shows Chopper-Noise Test 1, a low hum must not
be heard via the earpiece.
14. Press any key again. The display shows Chopper-Noise Test 2, a low hum must not
be heard via the earpiece.
15. Press any key again. The display shows the Rotary Knob Test map.
16. Rotate the talkgroup knob from location 1 until 16 and make sure at each location
the corresponding number disappears from the display.
17. The display proceeds to show all the radio keys, knobs and buttons.
18. Press every radio item one by one. Each item you press causes its respective display
to disappear.
19. The display then shows Press any key to Continue.
20. Pressing any key will cause display to show a series of *, < and > characters.
21. Press the Top Navigation key until all top four * characters disappear.
22. Press the Bottom Navigation key until all bottom four * characters disappear.
23. Press the Left Navigation key until all left four < characters disappear.
24. Press the Right Navigation key until all right four > characters disappear.
25. After pressing all keys, the display is clear.
26. Turn the radio Off.
MAINTENANCE MTP700 Portable Radio / Detailed Service Manual 6-1
CHAPTER 6
MAINTENANCE
Introduction
Preventive Maintenance
The portable radio does not require a scheduled preventive maintenance program. How-
ever, periodic visual inspection is recommended.
Inspection
Check that the external surfaces of the radio are clean, and that all external controls and
switches are functional. It is not recommended to inspect the interior electronic circuitry.
Cleaning Procedures
The following procedures describe the recommended cleaning agents and methods to be
used when cleaning the external and internal surfaces of the radio. External surfaces
should be cleaned whenever a periodic visual inspection reveals the presence of
smudges, compound, or grime. Internal surfaces (circuit boards and components) should
only be cleaned when the radio is disassembled for servicing or repair.
NOTE Internal surfaces should be cleaned only when the radio is disassembled for ser-
vice or repair.
The only recommended agent for cleaning external radio surfaces is a 0.5% solution (one
teaspoon of detergent per gallon of water) of mild dishwashing detergent in water. The
internal surfaces should only be cleaned with isopropyl alcohol (70% by volume).
CAUTION: The effects of certain chemicals and their vapors can have harmful
! results on certain plastics. Avoid using aerosol sprays, tuner cleaners and other
chemicals.
6-2 MTP700 Portable Radio / Detailed Service Manual MAINTENANCE
Apply the 0.5% detergent-water solution sparingly with a stiff, non-metallic, short-bristled
brush to work all loose dirt away from the radio. Use a soft, absorbent, lintless cloth or tis-
sue to remove the solution and dry the radio. Make sure that no water remains entrapped
near the connectors, cracks, or crevices.
Isopropyl alcohol (70%) may be applied with a stiff, non-metallic, short-bristled brush to
dislodge embedded or caked materials located in hard-to-reach areas. The brush stroke
should direct the dislodged material out and away from the inside of the radio. Make sure
that controls or tunable components are not soaked with alcohol. Do not use high-pres-
sure air to hasten the drying process since this could cause the liquid to collect in
unwanted places. After completing of the cleaning process, use a soft, absorbent, lintless
cloth to dry the area. Do not brush or apply any isopropyl alcohol to the frame, front
cover, or back cover.
NOTE Always use a fresh supply of alcohol and a clean container to prevent contamina-
tion by dissolved material (from previous usage).
MAINTENANCE MTP700 Portable Radio / Detailed Service Manual 6-3
Handling precautions are mandatory for CMOS circuits and are especially important in
low humidity conditions. DO NOT attempt to disassemble the radio without first referring
to the following CAUTION statement.
CAUTION: This radio contains static-sensitive devices. Do not open the radio unless you
! are properly grounded. Take the following precautions when working on this unit:
Store and transport all CMOS devices in conductive material so that all
exposed leads are shorted together. Do not insert CMOS devices into
conventional plastic snow trays used for storage and transportation of
other semiconductor devices.
Ground the working surface of the service bench to protect the CMOS
device. We recommend using the Motorola Static Protection Assembly
(part number 0180386A82), which includes a wrist strap, two ground
cords, a table mat, and a floor mat.
Wear a conductive wrist strap in series with a 100k resistor to ground.
(Replacement wrist straps that connect to the bench top covering are
Motorola part number RSX-4015.)
Do not wear nylon clothing while handling CMOS devices.
Do not insert or remove CMOS devices with power applied. Check all
power supplies used for testing CMOS devices to be certain that there
are no voltage transients present.
When straightening CMOS pins, provide ground straps for the apparatus
used.
When soldering, use a grounded soldering iron.
If at all possible, handle CMOS devices by the package and not by the
leads. Prior to touching the unit, touch an electrical ground to remove any
static charge that you may have accumulated. The package and
substrate may be electrically common. If so, the reaction of a discharge
to the case would cause the same damage as touching the leads.
6-4 MTP700 Portable Radio / Detailed Service Manual MAINTENANCE
When damaged parts are replaced, identical parts should be used. If the identical
replacement part is not locally available, check the parts list for the proper Motorola part
number and order the part from the nearest Motorola Radio Support Center. For details,
please refer to relevant Support Depots on page 1-4 to 1-6.
Since these radios may be disassembled and reassembled with the use of only five
(board to casting) screws, it is important to pay particular attention to the snaps and tabs
and how parts align with each other.
If a unit requires more complete testing or service than is customarily performed at the
basic level, send this unit to a Motorola Authorized Service Center.
Battery Release
Buttons
Talkgroup Knob
NOTE The knob slides on and off. However, it is supposed to fit very tightly on its shaft.
5. Separate the chassis from the internal electronics front cover assembly as follows:
a. Insert the chassis opener, or similar instrument, in between the thin retaining wall
and the chassis at the bottom of the radio. Do not mar the O-ring sealing under-
neath the radio housing.
b. Slowly pry the bottom of the chassis from the cover by pushing the chassis opener
down, and prying the handle of the tool over and behind the base of the radio.
This prying action forces the thin inner plastic wall toward the base of the radio,
releasing the two chassis base tabs.
Radio Chassis
CAUTION: Marring the front cover O-ring sealing area will prevent the radio from sealing properly.
!
NOTE Flexible ribbon circuits (flexes) connecting the front cover assembly and the chassis prevent
you from completely separating the two units. Display radios and radios with option boards
have three flexes.
MAINTENANCE MTP700 Portable Radio / Detailed Service Manual 6-7
6. Push the Talkgroup switch shaft back into radio housing to slide chassis away.
8. Lay the chassis down. Rotate the front cover backward and slightly away from the
chassis.
9. Lift the latches on the main circuit board to release the flexes from their connectors.
Latches
UC Flex
Circuit Tail
Talkgroup Switch
1. Use a TORX screwdriver with a T6 head to remove the five screws holding the
secondary shield and main board to the chassis.
Secondary Shield
Main Board
O-Ring
Retaining Radio Chassis
Features
2. Lift the secondary shield and main board from the chassis (See Figure 6-5).
CAUTION: Refer to the CMOS CAUTION paragraph on page 3 before removing the main board. Be sure
! to use ESD protection when handling circuit boards.
3. Remove the eight small O-ring retainers from their slots in the chassis. Note the
alignment of the retainers for reassembly.
1. Reassemble the O-ring. The tabs on the O-ring should reach around the chassis and
point down.
2. Place the eight small O-ring retainers into their slots in the chassis.
NOTE When properly assembled, the retainers on the O-ring should align with the slots on the
chassis. If this is not the case, remove and replace the O-ring until it is aligned with the
chassis and completely seated in place around the perimeter.
3. Make sure the battery contact module is properly sealed on the RF board.
4. Place the main board and secondary shield straight down on top of the chassis.
5. Use the TORX screwdriver with a T6 head to fasten the 5 screws holding the sec-
ondary shield and main board to the chassis. Torque the screws to 0.3Nm (3lbf.in).
3. Push down the latches on the connectors to hold the flex circuits to the main board.
5. Slide the Talkgroup switch shaft into position in the front cover.
6. Push the chassis assembly completely into the top of the front cover until it settles in
place.
10. Turn on the Volume knob and make sure radio powers up normally.
Radio Chassis
Service Aids
The following table lists the service aids recommended for working on the radio. While all
of these items are available from Motorola, most are standard workshop equipment items
and any equivalent item capable of the same performance may be substituted for the
item listed.
RLN4510_ Battery Eliminator Reg- Regulator to power radio via battery eliminator
ulator, 7.5V cable.
6686263Z02 Chassis Opener Tool to separate chassis from front cover housing.
0180320B16 Torx Screw Driver Kit Tool to remove torx screws in radio.
(T6,8,10,15,25)
6680321B81 Torx Bit
6680321B56 Insert Bit extra long
MTP700 components are listed in the table below. The first column marked with a # sign
provides you with the call out numbers of the components as marked in MTP700 -
Exploded view.
Parts contained in this manual are the only ones that will be available for replacement.
# Description Part #
1a Antenna, 380 - 400 MHz 8505644V11
1b Antenna, 410 - 430 MHz 8505644V04
1c Antenna, 806-870 MHz, stubby 8505241U06
1d Antenna, 806-870 MHz, whip 8505241U03
2 Knob, Volume 3686050Z01
3 Frequency Knob 3686485Z01
4a Front Cover Kit (ES) PMHN4039A
4b Front Cover Kit (CR) PMHN4038A
4c Front Cover Kit (Kor Mod) PMHN4040A
5 Screw, Torx T6, Machine 0386104Z01
CHAPTER 7
KEYPAD BOARD LAYOUT, SCHEMATICS
& PARTS LIST
10
1
J2
C26
C25
C23
C24
R10
R8
R7
C16
C17
R6
R5 C18
40
C14
39
C7
C6 C9
C8
C13
C5
C12
C3
C11
C4
C10
C2
J1
C1
R2
R4 R1
R3
C15
2
S5
S2
S6
S7
S8
S9
D2
D1
D4 D3
S21
S11
S12
S13
S14
S15
S20
S3
D5 D6
S10
D8
D7
S16
S17
S18
S19
S4
S1
Keypad Board Bottom Side PCB No. 8466556A01
KEYPAD BOARD LAYOUT, SCHEMATICS & PARTS LIST MTP700 Portable Radio / Detailed Service Manual 7-3
J1-21 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8
BACKLIGHT-
J1-25 ROW3
C16 C17 C18 FLEX to Display Board
ROW3 C23 C24
1.0uF .01uF 33pF
ROW4 J1-23 ROW4
0.1uF 0.1uF
J2
ROW2 J1-27 ROW2
R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 R8
47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47
J2-9 BACKLIGHT+
C3 C4 C5
J2-8 BACKLIGHT-
150pF 150pF 150pF
RESET J2-3 RESET
C6 C7 C8 C9
J2-10 VENDOR_ID
150pF 150pF 150pF 150pF
47
ROW0
C25 C26
SEND/END SOFT KEY DOWN SOFT KEY MODE
RESET J1-22 RESET LEFT RIGHT 0.1uF 0.1uF
COL4 J1-24 COL4
J1-26 COL3 S1 S2 S3 S4 S5
COL3
COL2 J1-28 COL2
1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 ground_lcd
S6 S7 S8 S9 S10
1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2
ROW2
0 8 5 2 MENU
DISPLAY_RS J1-36 DISPLAY_RS
J1-33 CHIP_SELECT S11 S13 S14 S15
CHIP SELECT S12
1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2
SWITCH
ROW3
# 9 6 3 UP
1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2
ROW4
DATA J1-38 DATA LEFT
CLOCK J1-39 CLOCK
J1-5 V3_2.775V S21
V3_2.775V
1 2
GND_LCD J1-40
ground_lcd
C15
J1-1 Shield open
J1-2 C14 0.1uF
J1-3 COL1
COL0 COL2 COL3 COL4
J1-7 0.1uF
J1-8
J1-9
J1-10
J1-11
GND
J1-12
J1-13
J1-14
J1-16
J1-17
J1-34
J1-35
J1-37
CHAPTER 8
FLEX LAYOUT, SCHEMATICS & PARTS LISTS
Interconnect Flex
40
<- TO KP
40
TO CTRL ->
8480475Z03 REV B C 99
J100
J200
Front Metal
View From Top Side
Back Metal
View From Top Side
8-2 MTP700 Portable Radio / Detailed Service Manual FLEX LAYOUT, SCHEMATICS & PARTS
EXT_MIC 1 1 EXT_MIC
VS_CS 2 2 VS_CS
SW_B+ 3 3 SW_B+
VDDD 4 4 VDDD
VS_AUDSEL 5 5 VS_AUDSEL
DET_AUD_SND 6 6 DET_AUD_SND
RX_AUD_RTN 7 7 RX_AUD_RTN
TX_AUD_SND 8 8 TX_AUD_SND
TX_AUD_RTN 9 9 TX_AUD_RTN
FLAT_TX_RTN 10 10 FLAT_TX_RTN
OPT_BD_EN 11 11 OPT_BD_EN
RDY/REQ 12 12 RDY/REQ
RX_AUD_SND 13 13 RX_AUD_SND
ON 14 14 ON
INT_EXT_VDD 15 15 INT_EXT_VDD
KEY_ROW 16 16 KEY_ROW
KEY_COL 17 17 KEY_COL
PTT 18 18 PTT
KEY_INT 19 19 KEY_INT
VS_INT 20 20 VS_INT
RESET 21 21 RESET
LED_EN 22 22 LED_EN
OFF_BATT_DATA_OUT 23 23 OFF_BATT_DATA_OUT
VS_GAINSEL 24 24 VS_GAINSEL
SRD_RTN(MISO) 25 25 SRD_RTN(MISO)
SRD_SND(DATA) 26 26 SRD_SND(DATA)
R_W 27 27 R_W
LCD_SEL 28 28 LCD_SEL
DB0 29 29 DB0
DB1 30 30 DB1
DB2 31 31 DB2
DB3 32 32 DB3
DB4 33 33 DB4
DB5 34 34 DB5
DB6 35 35 DB6
DB7 36 36 DB7
A0 37 37 A0
SCK_SND(CLK) 38 38 SCK_SND(CLK)
VS_RAC 39 39 VS_RAC
GND 40 40 GND
Reference Motorola
Description
Symbol Part No.
J100 0980521Z01 Connector, ZIF, Vertical 40 pin
J200 0905505Y04 Connector, ZIF, Horizontal, 40 pin
FLEX LAYOUT, SCHEMATICS & PARTS LISTSMTP700 Portable Radio / Detailed Service Manual 8-3
4
2 VOLUME
3
5
2 1
EAR PIECE
TP1
TP2
TP3
TP4
TP5
TP6
TP7
TP8
TP9
TP10
TP11
TP12
TP13
SPEAKER
1
2
1 23
J1
2 24
VIBRATOR J002-1
SIDE_OPT3 J002-2
SIDE_RTS J002-3
SIDE_CTS J002-4
TX_DATA J002-5
RX_DATA J002-6
GND J002-7
SIDE_OPT1 J002-8
SIDE_OPT2 J002-9
EXT_MIC J002-10
GND J002-11
OPT B+ J002-12
EXT_SPKR- J002-13
EXT_SPKR+ J002-14
GND J002-15
ON J002-16
VOLUME
SWITCH
3 HIGH 4
VTS_2.3V J002-17
2
VOL J002-18
1 5
LOW
GND J002-19
INT_EAR+ J002-20
MK1
INT_EAR- J002-21
GND J002-22
INT_SPKR+ J002-23
LS1
INT_SPKR- J002-24
Reference Motorola
Description
Symbol Part No.
Ear Piece 5004154G01 Earpiece
Display Flex
Front Metal
View From Top Side
J1
9 16
Back Metal
View From Top Side
10
J2
1
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NC J11-11
NC J11-12
NC J11-13
NC J11-14
NC J11-15
NC J11-16
Reference Motorola
Description
Symbol Part No.
J2 0986016Z01 Connector, ZIF, 10 pin
Bottom Flex
16
J1 1
2001
8486025Z06
REVE
c
E1
E2
C1
INT MIC
R1
16 PIN CONNECTOR RES
INT MIC
INT_MIC+ R2 C1
J1-1 RES 43pF +
INT_MIC-
J1-2
GND
J1-3 TP1
USB+/TXD(D+)/TDO
J1-4 TP2
USB-/RXD(D-)/TDI
J1-5 TP3
USB Power/RTS/Reset_in
J1-6 TP4
SWB+
J1-7 TP5
CTS/MCU_DE
J1-8 TP6
FS/DCD/DSP_DE
J1-9 TP7
SCK/RI/TCK
J1-10 TP8
SRDA/DTR/TMS
J1-11 TP9
STDA/DSR/TRST
J1-12 TP10
BOT_OPT1
J1-13 TP11
BOT_OPT2
J1-14 TP12
On_off/JTAG
J1-15 TP13
Headset/Key_Fail
J1-16 TP14
Reference Motorola
Description
Symbol Part No.
C1 2113740F42 Capacitor, 43pF
APPENDIX A
REPLACEMENT PARTS AND KITS
Service for the portable units is based on the substitution method; a faulty part is
replaced by a working one, providing quicker service to the customer. For example, if the
transceiver board is faulty, it is replaced. If the portable requires more complete testing or
servicing than that is available at field level, it is sent to your nearest Radio Service
Center; where it is serviced.
The MTP700 portables are programmed at the factory. They cannot be tuned at the field
service level.
This manual covers Level 1 and Level 2 Maintenance: at Level 1 Maintenance you
replace the transceiver and/or accessories and send the faulty transceiver and/or acces-
sories to a higher level of maintenance; at Level 2 Maintenance a faulty kit is replaced.
For Latin America Level 1 and Level 2 Maintenance contact your local Motorola CGISS
office for information. For details, please refer to relevant Support Depots on page 1-4 to
1-6.
Level 3 Maintenance
All Radio Support Depots outside of Latin America are level 3 service partners. The
depots are capable of performing repairs down to component level where retuning is
required. Contact your local CGISS office for information. For details, please refer to rele-
vant Support Depots on page 1-4 to 1-6.
Replacement Parts
Damaged parts should be replaced with identical replacement parts. For complete infor-
mation on ordering required parts and kits, contact your local customer service represent-
ative.
A-2 MTP700 Portable Radio / Detailed Service Manual REPLACEMENT PARTS AND KITS
Service Kits
P1 MTP700, 380-430 MHz, 1 W, 25 kHz, with Continuous Rotary knob for group selection (CR)
P2 MTP700, 380-430 MHz, 1 W, 25 kHz, with End Stop knob for group selection (ES)
P3 MTP700, 806-870 MHz, 1 W, 25 kHz, with Continuous Rotary knob for group selection (CR)
P4 MTP700, 806-870 MHz, 1 W, 25 kHz, with End Stop knob for group selection (ES)
P5 MTP700, 806-870 MHz, 1 W, 25 kHz, with End Stop knob for group selection (ES), Korean model
380-430
Description 806-870 MHz
MHz
380-430
Description 806-870 MHz
MHz
Transceiver FRU 806-870M 1W 25K CR (Korean) PMUF1159AS x
APPENDIX B
CONNECTOR PIN FUNCTIONS
General
This appendix describes the connector pin functions for the Radio. The description gives
information on the type of signals, voltages and current conditions. Pins which are
marked with no function, should not be connected
1 Ext_Speaker+
Ext_Speaker- 2
3 OPT B+
Ext_Mic 4
5 SIDE_OPT2
SIDE_OPT1 6
7 GND
Rx_Data 8
9 Tx_Data
CTS / BUSY_OUT 10
11 RTS / BUSY_IN
SIDE_OPT3 12
13 Vibrator
1 EXT_SPEAKER+ OUT Speaker + (pin 1) and Speaker - (pin 2) are used for the external speaker.
Typical output power is 0.5W for a 20 ohm load.
2 EXT_SPEAKER- OUT Speaker + (pin 1) and Speaker - (pin 2) are used for the external speaker.
Typical output power is 0.5W for a 20 ohm load.
3 OPT_B+ OUT With a side accessory attached, this pin provides a typical voltage of 7.5V.
It is current limited at 800mA against short circuit protection.
4 EXT_MIC IN This is the external microphone input. Input impedance is 2 kohm with a
biasing voltage of 2.775V and a typical input level of 8 mVrms.
5 SIDE_OPT2 IN SIDE_OPT1, 2 and 3 selects the various radio operation modes with
different accessories.
6. SIDE_OPT1 IN SIDE_OPT1, 2 and 3 selects the various radio operation modes with
different accessories.
12. SIDE_OPT3 IN SIDE_OPT1, 2 and 3 selects the various radio operation modes with
different accessories.
13. VIBRATOR OUT This is a logic output to enable the vibrator motor in some accessories.
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
SCK / RI / TCK
FS / DCD / DSP_DE
CTS / MCU_DE
SWB+
USB Power / RTS / Reset_In
USB- / RXD (D-) / TDI
USB+ / TXD (D+) / TDO
Power Ground (GND)
2 USB+/TXD (D+)/TDO IN/OUT +ve signal for the USB bus/transmit data in RS-232 mode/serial output in
JTAG Mode.
3 USB-/RXD (D-)/TDI IN/OUT -ve signal for the USB bus/receive data in RS-232 mode/serial input in
JTAG Mode.
5 SWB+ OUT With a bottom accessory attached, this pin provides a typical voltage of
7.5V. It is current limited at 800mA against short circuit protection.
7. FS/DCD/DSP_DE IN/OUT This pin is used as Frame Sync in SSI mode/Used as Data Carrier Detect
in RS-232 mode/DSP Debug Event function in JTAG Mode.
8 SCK/RI/TCK IN/OUT This pin is used as Serial Clock in SSI mode/Used as RingIndicator in RS-
232 mode/Test Clock in JTAG Mode.
9 SRDA/DTR/TMS IN This pin receives serial data in SSI mode/Used as Data Terminal Ready in
RS-232 Mode/Test.
10 STDA/DSR/TRST OUT This pin transmit serial data in SSI mode/Used as Data Set Ready in RS-
232 Mode/Test Reset in JTAG Mode.
11. BOTTOM_OPTION_1 IN BOTTOM_OPTION1 and 2 selects the varioius radio operation modes
with different accessories.
12. BOTTOM_OPTION_2 IN BOTTOM_OPTION1 and 2 selects the various radio operation modes
with different accessories.
13. ON_OFF/JTAG/FLASH IN Turns on the radio in SB9600 Mode/Puts the radio into JTAG Mode/Puts
MODE the radio into FLASH Mode.
14. HEADSET IN Indicates a headset accessory is being used/Used to load the secure key
INDICATION/KEY_FAIL for encryption.
APPENDIX C
TEST EQUIPMENT
Any level 3 repairs can deeply affect the performance of the MTP700 radio and may
cause a new tuning procedure.
! This tuning procedure can only be applied by cerain authorised Motorola depots
where the appropriate TEST & TUNE EQUIPMENT is available.
The appropriate TEST & TUNE EQUIPMENT is a special automated test equipment
WARNING which is only available at some Motorola factories and Motorola repair centers.
Test Equipment
The table below lists the special test equipment required for servicing TETRA Portable
Radios.
APPENDIX D
SELF CHECK (ERROR & FAIL CODES)
General
This appendix describes the possible self check error codes for the MTP700 Portable
Radios.
Table D-1 is the possible self check error (non fatal) codes for the MTP700 Portable
Radios. No corrective action is required.
Message Cause
Table D-2 is the possible self check fail (fatal) codes for the MTP700 Portable Radios.
The radio is inoperatable, the user should return the radio to Depot.
Message Cause
Message Cause