B+ Routing For Vhf Band Main Board; Figure 3.1-1. B+ Routing For Vhf Main Board - Motorola XTS 2500 Service Manual

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3.1-2

3.1.4 B+ Routing for VHF Band Main Board

Refer to
Figure 3.1-1
Raw B+ (7.5V) from the battery enters the radio through a 3-contact connector (B500). From B500 it
is routed through a ferrite bead (E500) to the fuse (F500) where RAW_B+ is distributed to the
transmitter and the RF section is supplied by RFSW_B+.
UNSW_B+ provides power to the following:
• the mechanical switch (S501)
• the radio's LED (D501)
• the voltage regulator (U503), which charges the lithium battery
and the voltage regulator (U702); then routes through the connector (J601, pin 3). U702 will be
discussed in the B+ and +5V routing for the voice encoder (vocoder) and controller (VOCON)
section.
During the transmit mode, UNSW_B+ routes through a ferrite bead (E101) to the Power Control IC
(PCIC) (U102), the RF driver (U101), through another ferrite bead (E102) to the final power amplifier
(Q101). UNSW_B+ also routes through the Field Effect Transistor (FET) switch (Q702) where it
becomes SW_B+. SW_B+ powers a 5V linear regulator (U500), which supplies 5V to the PCIC
(U102).
During the receive mode, the linear regular (U500) provides 5V to the mixer (U1) and the ABACUS
III IC (U401). U500 also provides 5V to the Frequency Generation Unit's (FGU) FracN (U201) and
VCOs.
Battery
RFSW_B+
SW_B+
February 14, 2012
and the appropriate schematic diagram in the back of this manual.
Ferrite Bead
(E500)
Fuse B+
(F500)
TX Linear 5V
Regulator
(U500)
Digital 3V
VSW1
MAKO
Regulator
(U701)
(U502)
Analog 3V
Regulator
(U501)

Figure 3.1-1. B+ Routing for VHF Main Board

VHF Radio Power: B+ Routing for VHF Band Main Board
Transmitter
RAW_B+
PCIC
(U102)
5V
DRIVER & PA
(Q101)
FGU
FRAC N
(U201)
5V
VSF
VCO's
Receiver
5V
Mixer
(U1)
LNA
ABACUS_3V
(Q1)
ABACUS III
(U401)
ANA_3V
ANA_3V
DIG_3V
5V
UNSW_B+
5V
ANA_3V
5V
5V
ANA_3V
5V
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