Chart 11. 02/A0, Adsic Checksum Faiure; Chart 12. 02/81, Dsp Rom Checksum Failure - Motorola ASTRO Digital Saber Service Manual

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Fail 02/A0
ADSIC Checksum
Failure
Use ohmmeter to electrically
verify following signal
connections to source IC:
Signal @ U406
Source
D8-D23
U405
A0-A2,A13-A15
U405
PS*,RD*,WR*
U405
SELx,RSTx
U204
SPD,SCLK
U204
1 VDDD,VDD1,VDD2,
VDD3
+5V
VDDAb,VDDA
+5VA
VSSD,VSS1,VSS2,
VSS3
GND
2 VSSA,VSSAb
AGND
ABI
R402
1 Note: Finding an open at VDDx
may be difficult because of low
isolation between supply pins.
2 Also measure continuity
between GND and AGND through
jumper JU407.
Verify 2.4MHz
Yes
No
Connections
reference clock at
Repair opens.
good?
U406 IDC per Fig.
W10
Verify SPI operation
by verifying
No
Programming
programming of
signals
synthesizer IC
verified?
initiated by a channel
change. If pass find
connection problems to
U406. A failure
indicates a software
Verify U406-
problem or hardware
RSTx goes high on
fault with U204.
initial power up.
Chart 11 . 02/A0, ADSIC Checksum Faiure
Synopsis
The ADSIC calculates a checksum of the
configuration bus data programmed
through the Host µC SPI interface. This
failure indicates some problem with the
data. It should be noted that this is a
non-fatal error as it happened. As the
ADSIC controls some of the functions of
the DSP memory mapping and
interrupts, some aspects of ADSIC
programming problems may cause a
general DSP hardware failure. Some
operation of the ADSIC can be
determined by looking for the 8KHz @
IRQB. This signal is present only after
the host µC has programmed the IC.
Partial operation of the device may point
to a missing supply connection. Basic
failure modes are as follows:
1) An open or short in the DSP address
or data bus and select lines may cause
an error in reading the checksum.
2) Missing or improper 2.4 MHz clock
reference.
3) Missing signal in the Host µC SPI
programming interface.
4) Open or missing analog or digital
supply at one or more IC pads.
5) General IC failure.
Verify clock at
No
Clock
ABACUS
Present?
source and/or
fix connection.
Yes
Verify SPI
programming
signals per Fig.
W6. initiated by
mode change.
Yes
No
Reset high?
Replace U204.
Yes
Replace U406.
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Fail 02/81
DSP ROM Checksum
Failure
Visually inspect all
leads to U404 with
a 5x glass.
No
Connections
Repair opens.
good?
Yes
Use ohmmeter to
electrically verify
following signal
connections to source IC:
Signal @ U404
Source
D0-D7
U405
A0-A13,A17
U405
A14-A16
U406
CE*
U406
OE*,WE*
U405
VCC
+5V
VSS
GND
No
Connections
Repair opens.
good?
Yes
ReFLASH DSP
ROM
No
DSP ROM
ReFLASH
passed?
Yes
End
Chart 12 . 02/81, DSP ROM Checksum Failure
10-8
Synopsis
This failure indicates the DSP
ROM program code is incorrect.
It is implied that the DSP found
and executed enough valid code
at power up to get to the point
of verifying the rest. Basic
failure modes are as follows:
1) The contents of U404 has
been corrupted.
2) The decoding logic comprised
of U405 and U406 is not
working properly due possibly
to circuit opens or shorts or
that a failure of one or more of
these ICs has occurred.
3) U405 has failed.
Due to the fact that the DSP
successfully initialized, a
failure in one of the ICs is not
likely.
Replace U404
Yes
No
ADSIC
Replace U406
Good?
No
At radio power up,
verify U404
Go to section
A14,A15,A16
Yes
on ADSIC
ADSIC
transisiton to a high
Checksum
Good?
logic state. Verify
Failure (02/A0).
activity(transitions
Chart C.11
from high to low)
on U404 - CE*.
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