Ibi Accessories; Phone Power-On By Ibi - Nokia NSB-5 Series Technical Documentation Manual

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NSB-5
System Module
The program execution starts from the BOOT ROM and the MCU investigates in the early
start–up sequence if the flash prommer is connected. This is done by checking the status
of the MBUS–line. Normally this line is high, but when the flash prommer is connected,
the line is forced low by the prommer. The flash prommer serial data receive line is in
receive mode waiting for an acknowledgement from the phone.
The data transmit line from the baseband to the prommer is initially high. When the
baseband has recognized the flash prommer, the FBUS TX–line is pulled low. This
acknowledgement is used to start the data transfer of the first two bytes from the flash
prommer to the baseband on the FBUS RX–line. The data transmission begins by starting
the serial transmission clock (MBUS–line) at the prommer.
The 2.8V programming voltage is supplied inside the transceiver from the CCONT.
For protecting the MAD2WD1 against ESD spikes at the system connector, the data
transmission lines (MBUS, RX and TX) are equipped with EMI filters.
Pin
Name
Parameter
1
VIN
supply voltage
2
GND
GND
11
MBUS
serial clock from the prommer
12
FBUS_RX
serial data from the prommer
13
FBUS_TX
data acknowledge to the prommer
14
GND
GND

IBI Accessories

All accessories which can be connected between the transceiver and the battery or
which itself contain the battery, are called IBI accessories.
Either the phone or the IBI accessory can turn the other on, but both possibilities are not
allowed in the same accessory.
Phone Power–on by IBI
IBI accessory can power on the phone by pulling the BTEMP line up to 3V.
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Table 14: Flash programming, DC connector
Min
6.8
0
2.0
0
2.0v
0v
2.0
0.1
0
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PAMS Technical Documentation
Typ
Max
Unit
Remarks
7.8
8.8
V
supply voltage
0
V
supply ground
2.8
V
prommer detec-
0.8
tion and serial
clock for synchro-
nous communica-
tion
2.8
V
receive data from
0.8
prommer to base-
band
2.8
V
transmit data
0.8
from baseband to
prommer
0
V
supply ground
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