Beruflich Dokumente
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We have now linked those measurement points 1 which are related to the ocsillograms
shown on the signal overview page. As example: clicking on the measurement point 1
This document is intended for use by authorized NOKIA service centers only.
guides you to the matching oscillogram on the signal overview page. The next click onto
the now shown signal guides you to the related measurement point on the module. Finally,
a third click, now onto the measurement point 1 on the module, takes you back to the
“Service Schematics” was created with focus on customer care. starting point inside the schematics.
The purpose of this document is to provide further technical repair information for
NOKIA mobile phones on Level 3/4 service activities.
It contains additional information such as e.g. “Component finder”. Table of Contents
The “Signal Overview” page gives a good and fast overview about the most
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important signals and voltages on board.
Rapido, Memory, TV-out, Sensors 2
Saving process time and improving the repair quality is the aim of this document.
It is to be used additionally to the service manual and other training or service Betty, Vilma, Battery 3
information such as Service Bulletins. Audio 4
HS USB 5
Camera, SD, MMC 6
BTHFM, WLAN, GPS 7
All measurements were made using the following equipment: User Interface 8
RF part 9
Nokia repair SW : Phoenix 2009.12.002.38101 Signal Overview (1-8) 10
Oscilloscope : PicoScope 3206
Spectrum Analyzer : Advantest R3162 Signal Overview (9-15) 1
Multimeter : Fluke 175 Component Finder 1
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G6
IOVDD
IOVDD
RF part RFCONV_I(11:0) 1 Y8
TxCDaCtrl
TxCDa
SDRUDQS2 K3
W1
13
7
5
7
J13
K13
DM0d
DM1d
NC
NC
E7
E9
SDRDQMU
1.5V TV-out must R2493
75R
8
9
P21
L20
Iref
SDRDQMU2 U4 8 6 C13 DM2d NC E10
VrefP W3 5 8 D13 DM3d NC F10
VCORE_WD
be on 7
6
L18
L19
RxQN
SDRDQML
SDRDQML2 T6 6 10 N12 DQS0d NC G10
F8 PLLVDD GND RxQP 12 J12 NC L1
A4 5 K19 SDRxCS1 V6 14 SDRAM_BA(1:0) DQS1d
M3
COREVDD RxIN 11 E14
D8 COREVDD GEN_CTRL_CMT(20:0) SD/MMC Audio 4 K18
RxIP
SDRxCS2 W5 15
13 B7
DQS2d
DQS3d
NC
NC N3
E1 J2483 3 N18 H1 0 D4
COREVDD 14 2 18 TXQN 13 A1_Index
C2487 C2481 E7 _CS B4 2 N19
TXQP J3 1 MEMCONT(15:0) A1
100n 100n COREVDD 14 0 D3 BA0d DNU
G5 _RESET C3 1 M19
GND GND
COREVDD
BETTY AVILMAS CBUS(3:0) 0 M18
TxIN
TxIP FlsClk
F4 0 1 G3 BA1d DNU
DNU
A2
A13
B2,B6,C1,C4,D1,E3,E8,F3, 0 Y9 FlsADVX G8 1
CBusClk DNU A14
F4,F6,F7,G1,G2,G7,H6=GND W9 genio22 C13 10
3.7V AVILMAS ACI(1:0)
1
2 V9
CBusDa
CBusEn1X FlsWEX D2 3
10
5
E8
C5
INTo DNU B1
B14
_CEo DNU
VBAT 0 R18 ACIRx FlsOEX G7 4 4
C2496
Audio AUDIOCTRL(5:0) 1 R16 ACITx FlsCSX E2 5 3
B3
B6
_OEo
_WEo
DNU
DNU
N1
N14
VIN 4 IHF_AMP_En Y18 GenIO16 FlsCS2X C2 6 0 F5 NAND P1
GND VBATT CLKo DNU
VOUT 1 AVPlugDet T16 FlsWaitX E3 7 7 C6 P2
GenIO17 RDYo DNU
N2498 EN 3 AVPaEn A13 GenIO18 RX2 J16 2 MEMADDA(24:0) 1 C4 P13
C2498
USB USB_CMT(15:0) 2 AVEClCtrl G12 GenIO19 2 B5
_AVDo
_RPo
DNU
DNU P14
0 B13 GenIO0 C3 0
ULPIData0 GenIO23
4 C12 GenIO1 D5 1
GND GND ULPIData4 GenIO67 0 M6 Addr/ Data Bus
5 D12 F7 2 GND
ULPIData5 GenIO64 GenIO2 NAND
6 ULPIData6 F12 GenIO3 F8 3 1 P6
GenIO62
Magnetometer (compass) 12 ULPI_CSX R15 GenIO47 GenIO4 C4 4 2 M5
13 B11 USBVP_FRX GenIO5 B4 5 3 N5
N1300
COMPASS(1:0) RAPIDO 14
15
C11
D11
USBVM_Clk GenIO6 C5
D6
6
7
4
5
P5
M4
USBRCV_FRX2 GenIO7
1 INT 13 J1300 1 2 F11 8 6
DVDD B5 N4
DRDY 14 J1301 0 I2C(1:0) RAPIDO UI 7 J2802
ULPIData2
ULPIData7 F10
USBVO
USBFSE0_FTX
GenIO8
GenIO9 G9 9 7 P4
SCL 15 I2C_SCL J1303 1 3 D10 8 H5
C1300
ULPIData3 USBOEX GenIO10 D7 10
SDA 16 I2C_SDA J1304 0 0 C9 9 J5
10n ULPIData0 USBDSyncClk GenIO11 G10 11
GND TEST6 12 J1302 2.78V 1
8
ULPIData1 F9
B8
USBPUEn
ULPIClock
GenIO12 C6
B6
12 10
11
K5
K6
GenIO13 13
VAUX 9 D9 ULPIDir D8 14 SDRAM_DA(31:0) 12 K9
GenIO14
R1300 10 C8 ULPINxt C7 13 K10
10 GenIO15 15
11
SLV0
SLV1
AVDD 3
C1301
Camera CCP_CMT(3:0) 11 B7 ULPIStp
0 P7 0
14
15
J10
H10
0R 0 CCPDaP 0 0 specialio0 B10 SpeciallO0 V3 1
R1302 0u47 1
R2856 100R 2 V2 2
0R 0 N9 Data I/O
2,4=GND
Audio DAC33(3:0) 1
2
CCPDaN
CCPClkP
1
2
1
2
specialio1
specialio2
C10
B9
SpeciallO1
SpeciallO2
3 R6 3
4
DDR
4 V1
GND 1 M9
GND R2857 100R T4 5
1.8V 3 CCPClkN 3 3 specialio3 A9 SpeciallO3
5 2 N11
Hall sensor (tilt slide) VIO
0 SPI_CLK 4 4 specialio4 Y10 SpeciallO4
6 P6
N7
6
7
3 N7
5 5 specialio5 7 4 M11
N1200 1 SPI_CS AA9 SpeciallO5 8
8 R4 5 M10
2 SPI_IN 6 6 specialio6 W10 SpeciallO6
9 U1 9 6 M12
10 2 1 7 7 specialio7 V10 SpeciallO7
Output VDD 10 T3 10 7 N10
Audio UI USB FCI_CMT(3:0) R2852
1k
R2853
1k 3 GND
R2861 100k
DAC33INT C21
11 T2 11 8 M13
3=GND GenIO42 12 N6 12 9 N8
C1201 C1200 F20
0 I2C_ISA_SCL GenIO51 R2 13
10n 10n 13 10 K12
1 I2C_ISA_SDA Y20 GenIO48 14
GND GND 14 P3 11 M8
WLAN WLAN_CMT(7:0) Audio DMIC(4:0) 15 P4 15 12 K14
Accelerometer 4
1 Data
WLAN_IRQ
A18
M15
GenIO42
GenIO39
16 N4 16 13 L12
17 M6 17 14 M7
0 WLAN_SPI_DIN G14 GenIO43
N1100 N3 18 15 L13
1 WLAN_SPI_DOUT E19 18
3 GenIO63 19 16 C8
7 Res 3 WLAN_SPI_CLK C20 19 M4
CS GenIO72
6 M7 20 17 C12
1 Vdd_IO VDD 2 WLAN_SPI_CSX C19 GenIO73 20
M3 21 18 F13
WLAN_ENABLE 5 21
R1303
12 SDO
UI LOSSI_CMT(5:0) 22 L6 22 19 F12
C1101 L4 23 20 B10
0 LCDDATA B14 GenIO24 23
I2C(1:0) 19 0R 8 INT1
100n
GND
R2865 1 LCDCSX G13 GenIO26 24 L3 24 PCM(3:0) BT&FM 21
22
C9
C7
2 C15 25 L2 25
0 I2C_SDA 13 LCDCLK GenIO28 23 E13
SDA/SDI/SDO 0R LCDRSTX 3 K6 26
26
1 I2C_SCL 14 SCL/SPC
R2866 4 LCD_CS2X B15 GenIO27 27 J6 27 BT_FM(12:0) BT&FM 24
25
E12
D12
2,4,5,10,11=GND 5 LCDTE C14 GenIO25 28 K4 28 0 I2SSCLK 7
29 26 C11
0R 29 K2 2 I2SSD1 8
27 B12
30 J7 30 3 I2SSD2 9
28 C10
9 Card_Sel C16 31 J4 31 1 I2SWS 10
eMMC_shut_down 4 GenIO44 29 B9
F13 FM_INT 12
TVOUT_RstX 2
10
14
HALL_Sensor_Det
TVOUT_CSX
G18
D15
GenIO58
GenIO20
DIG_AUDIO(5:0) Audio 30
31
B11
B8
RAPIDO VCORE 19 AccelerometerINT F18
GenIO41
GenIO29
EarDataL
EarDataR
J15
G19
1
2
AVVideoCtrl/TVOUT_Enable
DC-DC converter 18
MicData B17 3 A11,D1,G12,H1,M2,P11=VDRAM
A5,A7,A8,B13,C14,E5,G13,H13,K7,
N2390 Camera CAM_CTRL_CMT(8:0) R2860
AudioClk C17
R9
0
4 M14,N2,N13,P7,P8=VIO
AVILMAS
N2200
Vibra motor
C2071 C2072 M2200
150u_6V3 56p Battery
BT&FM Audio FMRX_AF(1:0) L2206
connector VibraP A2 VIBRAP +
M -
120R/100MHz
GND GND X2070 SLOWAD(6:0) C2238
1 + 1 C2218 220n D1 Mic3P L2207 1n0
4 VCHAR VibraN A1 VIBRAN GND
2 GND BETTY FLASHM 0 C2219 220n F5 120R/100MHz
3 BSI 2 Mic3PR
3
N2300 VPPLOCK Audio AUDIO(8:0)
E6 J2300 C2239 C2240
A5 VcoreDis VCharADC 2 H1 Mic1P
C2073 A4 B2 1n0 1n0
56p -t R2072
B5
VBAT1 VPP_VIO
A1
0 EARP C2 EarP Turn the RF on to measure VCP1 and VRFC.
47k VBAT1 FlashM 1 EARN D3 EarN DIG_AUDIO(5:0)
F7
VBAT3 VCharIn1 D8 2 BSI L11 GND
Phoenix should not be in Test mode.
BSI
G1 SenseM VCharIn2 D7 C2308 3 BTEMP E9 BTemp
Audio
GND GND F1 C7 100n
SenseP VCharInK 5 LS J2
3 2 WTXDET
LS
AudClk L3 J2200 0 3.7V 4.75V 2.5V
EMINT(1:0) 0 J3 WTxDet
EarDaL B4 J2201 1
4
R2300
1
C2307 C2300 GND RAPIDO 1
4
RFTEMP K1 RFTemp
EarDaR A4 J2202 2
VBAT VRCP1 VREF VR1
2u2 100n VCHAR D10 VChar J2203 3 0 1 4 3
Current sense BettyInt D3 J2302 1
6 LST L1 LST MicData L2
A3 J2204 4 RFPWR(5:0) RF Part
PMARP
resistor R3301 R3302 C3305 C2205
L8 CrI
PMARN C4 J2205 5
GND GND GND VBUS 1M 270k 1n 1n0 B2200 L9 CrO 1.8V 2.78V 2.5V
1.8V 2.5V 11 32.768kHz VREF_INT VSIM2 VSIM1 VRFC VAUX VANA
VIO VOUT VCC_BETTY GND GND GND C2232 B10 FlyHigh G9
VRef
B1 INTUSB(8:0) USB 2/2 1u5 A11 FlyLow VAna E1
VIO 0 J2208
F8 K6 VilmaInt VAux E10
t TXC(2:0)
H7
VCC OEX
F4 5 RAPIDO 7
VDRAM L10
VIO G11
F5 4 1 J2210 L7 TxCClk
F6
VCCint
FSE0
VO
H3 3 CBUS(3:0) RAPIDO 2 J2211 G6 TxCCtrl
VR1 H11
C2304 C2312 C2312 C2303 VRFC H10
G2 2 INT_SIM(5:0) 0 J2212 K7 TxCDa
10n 1/2 1u5 2/2 1u5 2u2 RCV_FRX2
VP_FRX
G3 1 RAPIDO VSIM1 A7
J2213 VSIM2 B9
H2 0 0 A5 SIMClk1
VM_CLK
G4 6 2 J2214 B6 SIMDa1
GND GND GND GND FTX VRCP1 C9
E5 7 1 J2215 E6 SIMIOC1
SlaveSWSet
G8 Slave_PU 8 VCP A10
4 H8 CbusData C1 1 0 J2206 L4 SerClk
Master_PD1 C2222 C2220 C2220 C2213 C2213 C2215 C2215 C2216 C2217
5 J2208 J5 VBG G10 C2211
G7 Master_PD2 CbusSelX C3 2 2 SerSelX 2u2 2/2 1u5 1/2 1u5 1/2 1u5 2/2 1u5 1/2 1u5 2/2 1u5 2u2 2u2
6 H4 C2 0 1 J2207 K5 SerData C2201 4u7
CLK CbusClk
3 G5 2u2
RXD2 E4 J2301 CHSWSTAT J6
2 ChSwS ChSwS GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND
H5 E1 J2308 5
DP_RXD SMPSClk 9
1 D5 2 GND GND
R3312 RstX
D1 0 H9 MBus
PurX
220k 3 J10 HeadDet
D2 3
H6 DM_TXD
SleepX
7 E3 ACI(1:0) RAPIDO
SleepClk E3 1 XEarL
0 4 E2
R3311 XEarLC MBusTx K4 J2220 1
A2,A7,A8,B3,B6,B7,B8, 5 F3
XEarR J4 J2221 0
220k C4,C5,C6,E2,G6,=GND
PUSL(7:0) RAPIDO 6 F1
XEarRC
MBusRx TXCCONV(2:0) RF Part
GND Audio RAPIDO USB_ACI(7:0) 7 G1
Mic2N J11 0
3 G3 AFC
2 Mic2P TxC1 J7 1
R2200 SIMDaC1 C7
Audio XAUDIO(7:0) 2k
G2 SIMClkC1 B7
MicB2 B5
SIMRstC1 X2700
D2 Mic3N
VSIM1 1 5
C1 C5
E5 Mic3NR active: 2.2V 2
C2 C6
6
3 7
E11 VBat6 sleep: 0V PUSL(7:0) RAPIDO C3 C7
C2203 C2224 C2229 C2228
10u 220n 220n 2/2 1u5 G5 J2219 7 C2700
SleepX
SlClk L5 1 100n USIM connector
RstX F9 J2218 2 GND GND
GND GND GND GND
PURX K3 J2216 0
RF is on ~ 2.2V
A8 VBat3 3.7V 1.8V RF is off ~ 1V
3.7V K11 VBat2 D9 VBACK
VBAT F11 PwrOnX PWRONX
VBat1
L2202 J8
F10 VBat4 VBack
L2205
B3 VBatH
120R/100MHz
A6,B1,B8,B11,C1,C6,C10,E7,F2,F6,
C2231 F7,G7,H2,J1,J9,K8,K10,L6=GND
10u 1.8V
GND VIO
VIO DC-DC converter
N2201
E2201
EN B2
L2203 L2210 L2204
A2 VIN SW B1
120R/100MHz 0u47H 120R/100MHz
FB C1
C2230 C2221
56p 4u7
C2223 C2233
GND GND A1,C2=GND 4u7 56p
GND GND
0R
GND Microphone
5 B2152
AVILMAS DIG_AUDIO(5:0) 0 rapido/vilma R2163 VSIM2
CLK DATA
2 3
100R R2164
1 L/R VDD 4
0R C2174
100n L2151 L2161
B2153
2.5V 120R/100MHz
3
0 AVPaEn VOUT GND GND GND C2159 C2160
1.8V 100p 100p
R2154 R2155
C2161
USB USB_ACI(7:0) 100n
VIO 18V/30V 18V/30V
R2159
Analog switch
10k
N2151
2 MIC2P 7 GND B1 NO1
3 MIC2N COM1 C1 GND GND
R2156
D1 NC1
100k
C2164 IN1
J2152 A1
10n R2158
B3 NO2 PLUG_DET 3
TV-Out COMP_VIDEO COM2 C3
C2163
10n
10k
GND D3 NC2 R2160
18V/30V
RAPIDO SD/MMC GEN_CTRL_CMT(20:0) IN2
18 AVVideoCtrl J2151 A3 L2154
GND GND
VIO A2
J2160
D2=VOUT 120R/100MHz
HS_MIC 2
B2,C2=GND
L2156
HS_MIC_GND 0
C2177 C2166 C2178
10n 27p 27p R2161 R2162
120R/100MHz
18V/30V 18V/30V
RAPIDO UI USB
GND GND GND GND GND
FCI_CMT(3:0)
L2152
1 2
Stereo codec
N2100
_RESET A4
FM transmitter
N2101 IHF_QWERTY(3:0)
AVILMAS BT&FM FMTX antenna
AV(5:0)
C1 1 FMRX_AF(1:0) 18 J2104 pads
LINEL
LINER D1 0
GPO2/_INT FMTX_IRQ RAPIDO
C2104 1/2 100n R2100
0
RIGHT_LOP G1 15 RIN L2100 R2108
J2153
J2158 18V/30V 3.5 mm AV
B7 SCL TXO 4 R2166
1 A7
4k7
connector
SDA
G3 C2104 2/2 100n R2101
16
3.0V 10nH
0R J2164
LEFT_LOP LIN
VAUD X2100
1 A5
4k7 R2102 PWR_SWITCH GND
SLEEPCLK 0 7 SCLK VDD 11 C2117 X2159 1
1 8 SDIO C2105
V2100 39p USB PWR_Switch 2
0R R2103
RAPIDO DAC33(3:0) 1.8V 0
R2107
5
1/2 100n
14/350V
A2 4 HS_EAR_Right 3
_RST 1 HS_EAR_Left 4
3 J2102 C7 INTP DVDD VIO J1243
G6 0R A1 0 HS_MIC_GND 5
2 J2100 D7 DIN 1 9
IOVDD F6 RCLK 2 HS_MIC 6
0 J2101 F7 BCLK GND GND B2 B1 GND GND GND
1 J2103 E7 WCLK
C2107 C2105 C2116 4 C2119 3,12,21,17=GND
GND
FM_ANT 7
10p 100p 6,10,19=VIO J2163 8
100n 2/2100n BT&FM FMR,ANT
9
3.0V not assembled 3 PULG_DET 10
VAUD GND GND
11
GND GND 12
E1 AVDD LEFT_LOM G4 13 IHF,LP 2
G5 AVDD
RIGHT_LOM F1 Headphone amplifier 14
N2102 15 IHF,LN 3
D4 _SD 16
A1,A2,A3,A6,B1,C4,C5,D3, SDA D3
D4,E3,E4.F5,G2,G7=GND A1 CPN D2
3.7V SCL GND
Voltage monitor
N3300
D2 B2
AVILMAS PWRONX POX INH
D1
VCHAR PKX PWR_SWITCH Audio
R3305
A2 OUT B1
EN
C3315 R3303 A1 1M0
100n C2 VCC VIN
R3304 3
1k0
C1=GND 470k
C3302
GND
2u2
VCC_BETTY
5V charge pump V3304 1
C3354
VBUS
DC-DC converter
Charging current N3301
L3304 sense resistor A3 BOOT VBUS A1 R3373
120R/100MHz
C3310 VBUS A2 330R
R3367
L3305 10n AUXPWR E2
1 4 C1 SW E3
VREF
1uH C2 SW L3375
2 3 C3 C3313 C3313 C3314 C3312
SW 120R/100MHz
C3318 2/2 1u5 1/2 1u5 56p 1u0
SlaveSWSet 7 C3317 C3365 100n R3374
220n 10u 100k
FSE0 GND E1
4 CSIN
GND GND GND GND GND GND
E4
1.8V VO
CSOUT
STAT C4 J3303
R3372
V3370
3
VIO
0 ISA I2C SCL A4 SCL 33k
GND 1 ISA I2C SDA B4 SDA
OEX 5 V3372
RAPIDO Audio UI FCI_CMT(3:0) B1 PMID
7 USBFSE0_FTX 6 B2 PMID D4
OTG
B3 PMID R3375
15 USBCV_FRX2 2 USBC_LED
330R
D1,D2,D3=GND R3361
14 USBVM_Clk 0 C3322 100k
4u7
13 USBVP_FRX 1 GND
GND V3374
Micro USB
INTUSB(8:0) BETTY ESD protector
12 J2889 GenIO47 12 GND connector
ULPICS
USB transceiver Z3300
X3300
11 ULPIStp ULPIStp 11 D3300 A2
J3300 1 VBUS
CHRG_DET F2
10 ULPINxt ULPINxt 10 A1 2
ZONDA TV-Out PUSL(7:0) 6
R3320
F5 D1
Z3301 3
DM
XTAL1 DP DP
9 J2880 ULPIDir ULPIDir 9 C1 B1 B2 4
DM ID
Audio HS_USB(12:0) 47R
R3300
GND J3301 5 GND
8 J2881 ULPIClk ULPIClk 8 C2
12 C3 CHIP_SEL_N RREF
GND GND GND
9 E5 DIR
7 USBFSE0_FTX 7 12k GND
ULPIData7 10 D5 C3309
NXT GND R3308
11 D6 VBUS F4
J2882 STP
6 GenIO62 ULPIData6 6 8 J3302 A4 CLOCK F3300
R3306 1k0 C3308 K
0 B1 DATA0 ID D3 27p 2.0A
5 J2883 GenIO64 ULPIData5 5 1 A1 DATA1 V3300 N3303
E3 0R
2 A2 DATA2 REG3V3
4 J2884 GenIO67 ULPIData4 4 A
3 A3 DATA3 REG1V8 E6
3 J2885 USBOEX 3
4 A5 DATA4 3.3V GND GND GND
ULPIData3 5 A6
6 B6
DATA5
C3300
1.8V C3301 C3303 C3304
DATA6 GND GND
2 J2886 USBVO ULPIData2 2 100n 4u7 100n 4u7
7 C6 DATA7 REG3V3 & REG1V8 = 0V if
GND GND GND GND
1 J2887 USBPUEn ULPIData1 1 USB cable is not attached
0 J2888 USBDSync_Clk ULPIData0 0
3.7V 1.8V
VBAT VIO
RAPIDO USB_CMT(15:0) F1 CHRG_DET_POL TEST_N C4
CHIP_SEL B3
L3306 B2
VCC(IO) L3307
F3 VCC B5
VCC(IO)
120R/100MHz 120R/100MHz
B4,C5,D2,E1,E2,E4=GND
C3306
C3307
100n
100n
GND
GND
GND R5411
100R CAM_CTRL_CMT(8:0)
HSSIR_SN1 F1 0 RAPIDO
3.7V UI I2C_2ND_CAM(1:0)
R5408
3k3
R5407
3k3
RSTNX B6 J1417 4
VBAT 0 SDA N6 GIO23 SYSCLK M1 0
1 SCL M7 GIO22 C4 2
WAKEUPX/INT0 J1402
C6 J1400 1
UI 2ND_CAM_CTRL(1:0) GIO2
D5250
1.8V 2.8V regulator (BH28SA2)
N5404
VCAM_1V8 GND GND N5405
eMMC 32GB 4
M5 SDA/CTRL0 L5401 VOUT VIN
CMD J4
3 SCL/CTRL1 1 VDDA STBY
D4 A1_Index CLK M6 SETT
E1 NC NC P7 Camera FLASH_LED(1:0) SETF 2 C5426
120R/100MHz
C5427 C5428
C5440
C5440
R5250 5 100n 100n 100n 2/2 1u5
E2 NC NC P8 1 9 SETI
HPLED R5416 1/2 1u5
E3 NC NC P9 15k GND
0 10k
E5 NC NC P10
GND
E8 NC NC P11 L5405 L5406 V5405 15 J1450 ENABLE M8 GND GND GND
EN J3
E9 NC NC P12 13 LX
GIO9 TXVDDA
TXVDDA1 G5 L5402
1.3V regulator (LP5952) GND
E10 N3 120R/100MHz 2u2H
NC NC F5 N5403
E12 N6 7 OUT RXVDDA
NC NC _INT 11 INT M9 GIO10
C5425 120R/100MHz C5417 C5418 C5419 C5420 C5421 C5436 C5437 VOUT VBATT
E13 NC NC N7 C5453
E14 N8 100n 100n 100n 100n 100n 100n 100n 100n VIN EN
NC NC 4u7
D1 NC NC N9 Camera INDICATOR_LED(1:0) STR 16 J1451 STROBE N8 GIO8 C5423
D2 NC NC N10 2u2
D3 N11 1 GND 6 ILED GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND
NC NC
D12 NC NC N12 0 14
VDD
D13 NC NC N13 GND
D14 NC NC M1
C5432
10u 8,10,12,17=GND
F6,F7,F8,F9,G6,G7,G8,G9,H6,H7,H8,H9,J6,J7,J8,J9,H1,H2=VCORE_1V3
A1,A2,A7,A11,B4,D5,D8,D9,D10,D11,D12,E8,E12,E14,F12,G12,H5,H12,J1,J12,J14,K10,
1.8V regulator (TPS62350)
C1 NC NC M2 K11,K12,L6,L7,L9,L10,L11,L12,M6,N13,P2,P10,P13=VCAM_1V8
C3 NC NC M3 A3,B1,B7,B11,C1,D6,D7,D13,E3,E4,E5,E6,E7,E9,E10,E11,E13,F4,F5,F10,F11,G4,G5,G11, N5402
C5 NC H3,H4,H10,H11,J4,J5,J11,J13,K3,K4,K5,K6,K7,K8,K9,L1,L2,L8,N1,N10,N14,P1,P14=GND L5400 B2 J5400 7
GND B1 SW EN
C7 NC NC M7 L5403
C8 M8 C5422 0u47H A2
NC NC VIN
4u7 C1 FB
C9 NC NC M9 120R/100MHz
C5424 C5434
C10 NC NC M10 1.8V 4u7 56p
C11 NC NC M11 A1,C2=GND
VIO
C12 NC NC M12 GND
C13 NC NC M13 GND GND
C14 NC NC M14
R5257
B7 NC NC L1
B8 NC NC L2 100k MMC(14:0) RAPIDO
B9 NC NC L3
B10 L12 R5260
NC NC 12
B11 L13
B12
NC
NC
NC
NC L14 Bezel flex connector 0R
R5270 R5261
B13
A6
NC
NC
NC
NC
K1
K2
CLK_eMMC
18V/30V Micro SD level shifter
X5200 0R
A7 NC NC K3 N5252
A8 NC NC K5 1 GND B2 J5253 CARD_SEL 9
A9 NC NC K6
BEZEL_LED
2 FLASH_LED- 2.9V Select
A4 MMCDa1 1 GND
A5 2 GND GND GND GND
MMCDa2
B2 MMCDa3 3
C5253
B3 Phoenix in normal mode 1.8V 1.8V regulator 2u2
B4
VIO_eMMC
B5 N5251
B6 VOUT VIN GND R5273
STBY eMMC_SHDN 4
M4,C6,N4,P3,P5=VIO_eMMC C5254 C5263
E6,F5,J10,K9=VCORE_eMMC 100n 2u2 0R
C2=VDDI R5254
C4,E7,G5,H10,K8,N2,N5,P4,P6=GND 100k
GND
VBAT3 A2
3p3
GND GND
F2 VCC_TCXO
H5 VDD_DIG
G8 VDD_DIG 3.7V
B7 VDD_DIG VBAT
C3 VCC_LNA
VBAT2 E1
A1 VCC_LNA
C6203
E2 VCC_MIX 100n
A3 VCC_PLL
G2 VCC_IF GND
GPS Receiver must be on 2.4V C6210 C6212 C6202 C6206 C6207 C6209
100n 100n 100n 100n 100n 100n
1 E2
1.8V
IN9
0 E1 IN10 Slide tilt flex VIO
GND
GND GND GND GND
B1 SCL D1 0 0 D1 SCL A1
G B
SDA E1 1 1 E1 SDA
A1 B CLK_32K D3 D3 CLK_32K G B1
1 1
C1 C4430 C4418 C1
R CFLY1N B3
RAPIDO PUSL(7:0) B3 CFLY1N R
CFLY1P B4 1/2 1u5 1/2 1u5 B4 CFLY1P
CFLY2N A3 A3 CFLY2N
CFLY2P A4 C4430
3.7V C4418 A4 CFLY2P
2/2 1u5 VBAT 2/2 1u5
ADDR_SEL1 B2
R4400 R4401
A2 VOUT VDD C4 C4 VDD VOUT A2
27R
N7520 L7525
3 TXFEM_Vpd B4 E3 R7500
Vpd RFC2 VBEXT
TXFEM_Vgain B7 4k7 VREFRF01 4
Vgain 2 R7921 RFC6
7 TXFEM_VC1 R7922 C7
28 Icont_I VC1 RFC7
6 TXFEM_VC2 R7923 B8 K6
DAC102 9 Icont_h VC2 RFC8 VDIG
TXFEM_VC3 R7924 D7 VXO 3
VC3 5 RFC9
C7507 C7501 C7500 C7544
C7532 C7531 C7530 C7529 10n 10n 100n 2u2
R7501
18p 18p 18p 18p 10R
R7520
RX filter A8
A9
INP_900 GND GND GND GND
TXCCONV(2:0) AVILMAS
26 Vsw GND GND GND GND INM_900
Z7521 G7500
C7526 A6
470R INP_1800 R7502
8p2 A7 H8 AFC 0
INM_1800 OSCIN
RX1 18
L7521 C7502 22k
FB_DCDC A1
A6 CB_BOOST B4
CB_DCDC L7563
GND C7568 10n
L7562 120R/100MHz
H4 VREG50S IND_DCDC A7
C7566 C7565 B7
IND_DCDC C7569 C7575 C7570
10n 2u2
10u 18p 2u2
L7575
L7560
1uH
J7538
L7561 D5 IND_BOOST VHI H2
J7536
D6 IND_BOOST G5
MUX2 J7537
C7520 D7 IND_BOOST C4
C7521 C7564 28R/100MHz C7563 C7562 MUX1
D8 IND_BOOST
18p 3p3 4u7 10u 10u
VREG50BD A4
C7567
GND GND GND GND GND
2u2
C5 GND_BOOST
C6 GND_BOOST
C7 GND
GND_BOOST D2 VXO 3
C8 VXO
GND_BOOST C7573
B8 VBATT 10n
A8 VBATT
E5 OUT_BOOST GND R7560
E6 VREF D1 VREFRF01 4
OUT_BOOST
E7 OUT_BOOST C7571 47k
E8 OUT_BOOST 100p
L7502 L7501 F6 INPUT_SMPS
F7 INPUT_SMPS GND
C7527 C7512 C7509 120R/100MHz 28R/100MHz C7574 C7560
F8 VBB_VRX H3 VBATRF 0
18p 2u2 2u2 2u2 10u INPUT_SMPS
VBB_VRX1 A3 C7572
2u2
GND GND GND GND GND
A2,A5,B3,B5,B6,C3,D3,D4,E1,E2,E3,F3,F5,G3,G4,
H6,H7,H8 =GND GND
RF shield can
VCC_TCXO 2.4V
2
3
VBAT 3.7V
Average 19.2 MHz Average 38.43 MHz VIO 1.8V
100ns/div 40mV/div probe:10x 50ns/div 20mV/div probe:10x
VSD 2.9V
3) GPS_CLK at C6211 4) SleepClk at C2116
VCAM_2V8 2.8V
VCAM_1V8 1.8V
4 VCAM_1V3 1.3V
VAUD 3.0V
REG3V3 3.3V VOUT 2.5V
REG1V8 1.8V 7
VR1 2.5V 8
VAUX 2.78V VIO 1.8V
VDRAM 1.8V VANA 2.5V
VBAT 3.7V VRFC 1.8V
Average 16.37 MHz Average 32.768 kHz 1
50ns/div 20mV/div probe:10x 20µs/div 40mV/div probe:10x VDRAM 1.8V VRCP1 4.75V 6 5 VCORE_WD 1.5V
SLEEPX 1.8V
5) RFClkP at J2800 6) RFClkN at J2801
RSTX 3.7V PURX 1.8V
VCORE 1.25V
VBACK 2.2V
VIO 1.8V
VCORE_eMMC 3V
VCC_TCXO 2.4V
VBAT 3.7V
Average 1.5 MHz Average 17.5 MHz VIO 1.8V
500ns/div 100mV/div probe:10x 10ms/div 100mV/div probe:10x
14 VSD 2.9V
11) SleepClk at B2200 12) GSM at X7400 15
VCAM_2V8 2.8V
VCAM_1V8 1.8V
VCAM_1V3 1.3V
VAUD 3.0V
REG3V3 3.3V VOUT 2.5V
11
REG1V8 1.8V
VR1 2.5V
VAUX 2.78V
VDRAM 1.8V VANA 2.5V VIO 1.8V
VBAT 3.7V VRFC 1.8V
Average 32.768 kHz RBW:10 kHz VBW:3 kHz ATT:35dB 9
50µs/div 100mV/div probe:10x SPAN:250.0 kHz CENTER:897.4 MHz VDRAM 1.8V VRCP1 4.75V VCORE_WD 1.5V
SLEEPX 1.8V
13) WCDMA at X7400 14) WLAN at X6000
RSTX 3.7V PURX 1.8V
VCORE 1.25V 10
VBACK 2.2V
VIO 1.8V
VCORE_eMMC 3V
Transceiver characteristics
Band:
RM-505:
WCDMA HSDPA 900/1900/2100
EGSM 850/900/1800/1900
RM-507:
WCDMA HSDPA 850/1900/2100,
EGSM 850/900/1800/1900
RM-506:
EGSM 850/900/1800/1900
Display:
3.5 nHD 16:9 widescreen, 640x360 pixel resolution ,
16M colour TFT
Camera:
Main camera: 5MPix CMOS, Dual LED Flash, Auto focus
Secondary camera: 640x480 VGA
Operating System:
Symbian OS ver. 9.4 Series60 5th Edition
Connections:
WLAN IEEE802.11 b/g with UPnP support (not in RM-
506), USB 2.0 (micro USB), Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR + A2DP,
3.5mm AV connector
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Table of contents
1. Change history .............................................................................................................................................................................. 3
2. Copyright......................................................................................................................................................................................... 4
3.1 Warnings............................................................................................................................................................................... 5
3.2 Cautions................................................................................................................................................................................. 5
4. ESD protection............................................................................................................................................................................... 6
9. SW-update ....................................................................................................................................................................................11
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1. CHANGE HISTORY
The purpose of this document is to help NOKIA service levels 1 and 2 workshop technicians to
carry out service to NOKIA products. This Service Manual is to be used only by authorized NOKIA
service suppliers, and the content of it is confidential. Please note that NOKIA provides also other
guidance documents (e.g. Service Bulletins) for service suppliers, follow these regularly and
comply with the given instructions.
While every endeavor has been made to ensure the accuracy of this document, some errors may
exist. If you find any errors or if you have further suggestions, please notify NOKIA using the
address below:
Please keep in mind also that this documentation is continuously being updated and modified,
so watch always out for the newest version.
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2. COPYRIGHT
Reproduction, transfer, distribution or storage of part or all of the contents in this document in
any form without the prior written permission of Nokia is prohibited.
Nokia, Nokia Connecting People, and Nokia X and Y are trademarks or registered trademarks of
Nokia Corporation. Other product and company names mentioned herein may be trademarks or
tradenames of their respective owners.
Nokia operates a policy of continuous development. Nokia reserves the right to make changes
and improvements to any of the products described in this document without prior notice.
Under no circumstances shall Nokia be responsible for any loss of data or income or any special,
incidental, consequential or indirect damages howsoever caused.
The contents of this document are provided as is. Except as required by applicable law, no
warranties of any kind, either express or implied, including, but not limited to, the implied
warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, are made in relation to the
accuracy, reliability or contents of this document. Nokia reserves the right to revise this
document or withdraw it at any time without prior notice.
IMPORTANT
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Please refer to the phones user guide for instructions relating to operation, care and
maintenance including important safety information. Note also the following:
3.1 Warnings
3.2 Cautions
2. Ensure all work is carried out at an antistatic workstation and that an antistatic wrist
strap is worn.
4. Ensure all components, modules screws and insulators are correctly refitted after servicing
and alignment.
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4. ESD PROTECTION
Nokia requires that service points have sufficient ESD protection (against static
electricity) when servicing the phone.
Any product of which the covers are removed must be handled with ESD
protection. The SIM card can be replaced without ESD protection if the product
is otherwise ready for use.
All electronic parts of the product are susceptible to ESD. Resistors, too, can be
damaged by static electricity discharge.
All ESD sensitive parts must be packed in metallized protective bags during
shipping and handling outside any ESD Protected Area (EPA).
Every repair action involving opening the product or handling the product
components must be done under ESD protection.
ESD protected spare part packages MUST NOT be opened/closed out of an ESD
Protected Area.
For more information and local requirements about ESD protection and ESD
Protected Area, contact your local Nokia After Market Services representative.
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This product is of superior design and craftsmanship and should be treated with care. The
suggestions below will help you to fulfil any warranty obligations and to enjoy this product for
many years.
Keep the phone and all its parts and accessories out of the reach of small children.
Keep the phone dry. Precipitation, humidity and all types of liquids or moisture can
contain minerals that will corrode electronic circuits.
Do not use or store the phone in dusty, dirty areas. Its moving parts can be
damaged.
Do not store the phone in hot areas. High temperatures can shorten the life of
electronic devices, damage batteries, and warp or melt certain plastics.
Do not store the phone in cold areas. When it warms up (to its normal temperature),
moisture can form inside, which may damage electronic circuit boards.
Do not drop, knock or shake the phone. Rough handling can break internal circuit
boards.
Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, or strong detergents to clean the
phone.
Do not paint the phone. Paint can clog the moving parts and prevent proper
operation.
All of the above suggestions apply equally to the product, battery, charger or any accessory.
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6. BATTERY INFORMATION
Note: A new batterys full performance is achieved only after two or three complete charge and
discharge cycles! The battery can be charged and discharged hundreds of times but it will
eventually wear out.
When the operating time (talk-time and standby time) is noticeably shorter than normal, it is
time to buy a new battery. Use only batteries approved by the phone manufacturer and
recharge the battery only with the chargers approved by the manufacturer.
Unplug the charger when not in use. Do not leave the battery connected to a charger for longer
than a week, since overcharging may shorten its lifetime.
If left unused a fully charged battery will discharge itself over time Temperature extremes can
affect the ability of your battery to charge.
For good operation times with Ni-Cd/NiMh batteries, discharge the battery from time to time by
leaving the product switched on until it turns itself off (or by using the battery discharge facility
of any approved accessory available for the product).
Do not attempt to discharge the battery by any other means Use the battery only for its
intended purpose.
Do not short-circuit the battery. Accidental short-circuiting can occur when a metallic object
(coin, clip or pen) causes direct connection of the + and - terminals of the battery (metal strips
on the battery) for example when you carry a spare battery in your pocket or purse.
Shortcircuiting the terminals may damage the battery or the connecting object.
Leaving the battery in hot or cold places, such as in a closed car in summer or winter conditions,
will reduce the capacity and lifetime of the battery. Always try to keep the battery between 15°C
and 25°C (59°F and 77°F).
A phone with a hot or cold battery may temporarily not work, even when the battery is fully
charged. Batteries performance is particularly limited in temperatures well below freezing.
Do not dispose batteries in a fire! Dispose of batteries according to local regulations (e.g.
recycling).
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7. EXPLODED VIEW
DISPLAY CHASSIS
I0102
HINGE
SCREW BUMPON
I0103
I0007
QWERTY KEYMAT
SCREW I0106
M1.6X2.4 (PHILLIPS)
I0006
CAMERA ASSY
I0203 غظكصفكذ ذكةح جطظ×ش م يك
ّ×ًîًïَ×ًîًîô ×çççè÷
LIGHT SWAP PWB
I0201
WATER INGRESS LABEL
AUDIO FPC ASSY I9998
I0206
TYPE LABEL
I0202
HEAT SINK ASSY
I0204
BEZEL FPC ASSY
ً×ّ اححك خغترفَق م ىكîًéَ×ًîًç÷
I0205
CELLULAR ANTENNA ASSY
I0207
SCREW
M1.4X3.6 TORX+ 4
I0210
SCREW M1.2X2 TORX+ 4 C-COVER
I0211 I0212
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8. SERVICE DEVICES
FLS-5 POS Flash Dongle CA-101 Service Cable AC-10 Travel Charger
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9. SW-UPDATE
To use the FLS-5 Flash Dongle, follow the user guide inside the sales package.
Please check always for the latest version of flash software, wich is available on Nokia Online.
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1) Nokia N97 disassembly. 2) You must use the Nokia Standard Toolkit version
2.
3) Protect the front cover with protective film. 4) Press release button and remove the BATTERY
COVER.
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7). Unscrew the six TORX + size 4 screws in the order 8) Then unscrew this TORX + size 4 screws. Do not
shown. Do not use them again. use it again.
9) Open the slide and use the SRT-6 to release the 10) Slide the SRT-6 along the cover to release all the
clips of the lower part. clips.
11) Close the slide. 12) Carefully lift up the upper part to gain access to
the TILT FPC ASSEMBLY connector.
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13) Open the TILT FPC ASSEMBLY connector with the 14) Then open carefully the Q-ROCKER FPC ASSEMBLY
SS-93. Be careful not to damage the connector - or CONNECTOR with the SS-93.
components nearby.
15) Separate the upper part and the B-cover with 16) Use the SS-93 to open the connector of the
the engine board. AUDIO FPC ASSEMBLY. Be careful not to damage the
connector - or components nearby.
17) Next, lift up the AUDIO ASSEMBLY with the SS-93. 18) Then release the IHF HOLDER ASSEMBLY with the
SS-93.
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19) Remove the AUDIO ASSEMBLY and the IHF 20) Use the SS-93, to separate the AUDIO ASSEMBLY
HOLDER ASSEMBLY with the tweezers. and the IHF HOLDER ASSEMBLY.
21) Release the engine board with the SS-93. 22) The engine board can be separated as shown.
23) Carefully open the camera connector with the 24) Next, open the connector of the BEZEL FPC
SS-93. Then remove the camera with the tweezers ASSEMBLY with the SS-93.
by pulling it through the hole.
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25) Turn the ENGINE BOARD over and use the SS-93 26) Release the HEAT SINK ASSEMBLY with the SS-93
to release the BEZEL FPC. Then remove it. Do not use and then remove the assembly.
the BEZEL FPC again.
27) Use the SS-93 to detach the antenna assembly 28) Slide the phone open.
and then remove it.
29) Remove the two screw bumpons with the 30) Unscrew the two Phillips size 00 screws in the
dental tool. Do not use them again. order shown. Do not use them again.
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31) Detach the A-cover assembly with the SRT-6 as 32) Then carefully lift up the right side of the A-
shown. cover assembly.
33) Disconnect the A-COVER ASSEMBLY CONNECTOR 34) Remember to protect the LCD with protective
with the SS-93. Remove the A-COVER ASSEMBLY. film.
35) Use the sharp end of the SS-93 to release the 36) Use the SS-93 to lift up the LCD.
EARPIECE. Remove the EARPIECE with the tweezers.
Do not use it again.
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37) Disconnect the LCD connector with the SS-93. 38) Open the slide.
Then remove the LCD.
39) Start releasing the QWERTY KEYMAT with the 40) Nokia N97 disassembly is now complete.
dental tool. Remove the keymat by peeling it as
shown. -END OF DISASSEMBLY-
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1) Tighten the two Phillips size 00 screws to the 2) Tighten the TORX + size 4 screw to the torque of
torque of 14 Ncm in the order shown. 7 Ncm.
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X7401
X7402
Ver. 1.0
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