Bluetooth; Figure 3-42. Relation Of Bluetooth & Lf Antenna Assembly To Main & Keypad Boards - Motorola APX 1000 Detailed Service Manual

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Theory of Operation

: Bluetooth

3.5
Bluetooth
The Bluetooth feature allows the radio the ability to connect wirelessly to a Bluetooth accessory or
data terminal. This feature is implemented using a combination Bluetooth/GPS integrated circuit (IC,
U1301) located on the Main Board, a low-frequency receiver (NFC, U2403), and a host controller
(U2415) with external 16 MB SDRAM (U2413) located on the keypad board. The Bluetooth IC sends
data to the host controller processor over an HCI USART link. The host controller processor
communicates to the OMAP processor on the RF board through a dedicated USB port.
Each APX accessory that is capable of Bluetooth communication will have its own unique Bluetooth
address. An external audio accessory headset can establish a digital connection using a low-data
rate GFSK modulated signal hopping on 79 x 1 MHz wide Bluetooth channels from 2402 MHz to
2480 MHz in the ISM band. Bluetooth uses a frequency hopping spread spectrum (FHSS) technique
to spread the RF power across the spectrum to reduce the interference and spectral power density.
The frequency hopping allows the channel to change up to 1600 times a second (625 us time slot)
based on a pseudo random sequence. If a packet is not received on one channel, the packet will be
retransmitted on another channel.
The Bluetooth feature is accompanied by a Low-Frequency (LF) detection circuit. Once a radio has
the Bluetooth feature enabled, a user can tap their LF enabled Bluetooth audio accessory with the
radio at the pairing spot to establish a secure Bluetooth connection. The LF circuit provides the
ability of a secure pairing connection with a Bluetooth accessory by sending secure messages
including the BT address of the external accessory during pairing. The LF circuit uses a 125 kHz
signal to communicate the secure pairing information over a dedicated SPI bus between the
Bluetooth accessory and the AVR32 processor.
Low-frequency transmission is done by the host controller itself using a NOR gate. The LF antenna
is located on the radio's front-housing (speaker assembly) and connected to the LF receiver IC on
the keypad board via flex. The Bluetooth antenna is a stamped metal folded monopole antenna
mounted on the speaker assembly at the radio's front housing:
Speaker Assembly
Figure 3-42. Relation of Bluetooth & LF Antenna Assembly to Main & Keypad Boards
LF Antenna, Speaker
BT
&
Antenna
Mic
Main Board
(NL5500)
Keypad
Board
(BT & LF)
KEY
= Spring Contact
= Flex
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