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Specifications V265, V260 Receiver Function Specification -116 dBm (AMPS, SINAD, C-MSG weighted) Sinad 12dB or greater Receive Sensitivity -104 dBm (CDMA/PCS, 0.5% Static FER) 0.5% or less Less than 5% at 1004 Hz, +/- 8 kHz peak Audio Distortion frequency deviation (transmit and receive) Adjacent and Alternate Channel 3% BER max at 107 dBm signal;...
CDMA 800 MHz, PCS 1900 MHz, and Analog 800 MHz bands. The V265 and V260 CDMA phones consist of a main housing assembly and a flip assembly. The phone has the main circuit board, battery, headset jack, and accessory connector in the main housing assembly.
Personal Information Management The V265, V260 telephones contain a built in date book with alarm reminders message center and a 100 number capacity phonebook. 2. Network, subscription or service provider dependent feature. Not available in all areas.
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(MSM) does not get a valid read on the BATT_SER_DT line the handset will display “Invalid Battery” during power up and U1000 (MSM) will keep U3000 (PM) from charging the battery. This is to protect the user from any potential damage from overcharging the Lithium-Ion battery. Page 10 of 40 Motorola Confidential Proprietary...
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Speakerphone receive audio is routed from U1000 (MSM) to amplifier U4500 as AUXO_N. When speakerphone mode is selected by the user control signal SPK_DRV_EN goes low enabling U4500. The amplified audio is routed to the speaker through LS4500 as VO_POS and VO_NEG. Page 11 of 40 Motorola Confidential Proprietary...
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FM stereo and MP3 players. Camera interface When the user selects camera mode, CAM_PWR_ON (Pin F24) will go high to turn on the camera. When the camera is on data is continuously transferred to the Page 12 of 40 Motorola Confidential Proprietary...
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(MSM) never initializes, U3000 (PM) does not continue to drain the battery. This is also used to prevent the user from getting a false indication from the display that the unit is working (The display maintains the last loaded image in display memory). Page 14 of 40 Motorola Confidential Proprietary...
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U3000 (PM) and causing noise on the regulated power lines. KEYBD_DRV (Pin 20) is used to control the backlights on the keyboard. This will be a logic high when the keyboard backlights are on. Page 15 of 40 Motorola Confidential Proprietary...
RF choke. The output of FL102 is a balanced output (Pins 6 and 7) and is applied to the Balance network C125, C126, C127, L125, L126, and L127 and into the receiver IC U130. Page 16 of 40 Motorola Confidential Proprietary...
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Y240. U250 (TCXO) provides U130 with a stable clock and if the PLL is locked then U130 will route the External VCO to U210 (RFT) IC on the LO_Out line (Pin 19). Page 17 of 40 Motorola Confidential Proprietary...
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This is used by both the RF and Baseband. The output frequency can be adjusted to compensate for drift and component age of the device by adjusting DC voltage input (TRK_LO_ADJ) from U1000 (MSM). Page 18 of 40 Motorola Confidential Proprietary...
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CDMA/PCS OPEN LOOP CDMA/PCS CLOSED LOOP ANALOG During the initial registration, the unit is in Open Loop control the MSM will subtract the Received Signal Strength (RSSI) from -73dBm (CDMA) or -76dBm (PCS) to Page 19 of 40 Motorola Confidential Proprietary...
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U1000 (MSM) through signal PA_R1 (Pin 2). Transmit RF is applied to Pin 4 from FL300 and the unit is amplifying when VCC (Pin 5, 6) and VREG_RF_TX (Pin 1) is applied to the device. The amplified RF outputs the device on pin 8 to U305. Page 20 of 40 Motorola Confidential Proprietary...
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RF output = 28.5dBm. When PA_R1 is low, the PA is in high gain mode: Gain = 26dB and the maximum RF output = 28.5dBm Q320 is a voltage buffer to isolate any logic noise from the PA. When PA_ON1 is high, VREG_RF_TX is applied to pin 5 of the PA. Page 21 of 40 Motorola Confidential Proprietary...
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0.75pF 4.7nH 47nH L13 provides the logic low to RF_CONN_DET when MOTOROLA CONFIDENTIAL PROPRIETARY the RF is directed to the antenna (M10). When an RF plug is connected to J10 this ground path is broken and logic goes high. Page 23 of 40...
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C111 From TX_Front_End C132 15pF 47pF GPS_PRE_OUT From TX_Back_End From MSM SBST GVCO_TUNE SBDT C146 C144 1.0uF 10.0uF Y240 From MSM R243 EXT_VCO_EN C244DNP 3.9pF C243 C240 1752MHz C245DNP VTUN 0.1uF 5600pF 3.9pF MOTOROLA CONFIDENTIAL PROPRIETARY Page 24 of 40...
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TX FRONT END REF 300-349 Phone Thermistor From PWR_Managemant SW_MSMA R349 To PWR_Management PHONE_THERM RT349 Page 26 of 40 Motorola Confidential Proprietary...
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2113944A33 C3006 Side 2 2187893N01 C4303 Side 2 2187893N01 C134 Side 2 2113944A33 C3007 Side 2 2113946K02 C4309 Side 2 2113944A32 C135 Side 2 2113946B04 C3008 Side 2 2113945A09 C4310 Side 2 2113947G01 Page 35 of 40 Motorola Confidential Proprietary...
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Side 2 2113946B04 J6000 Side 2 0989851N01 R115 Side 2 0613952Q49 C6027 Side 2 2113944A32 Side 2 R124 Side 2 0613952Q33 C6028 Side 2 2113944A32 L100 Side 2 2488090Y12 R131 Side 2 0613952N06 Page 36 of 40 Motorola Confidential Proprietary...
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0613952Q73 R6011 Side 1 0613952Q25 U320 Side 2 5109908K94 R342 Side 2 0613952Q25 R6012 Side 1 0613952Q25 U325 Side 2 5885811G07 R343 Side 2 0613952Q59 R6020 Side 2 0662057V09 U340 Side 2 5109817F79 Page 37 of 40 Motorola Confidential Proprietary...
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Side 2 VR4100 Side 1 4809948D49 VR4300 Side 2 4809948D49 VR4500 Side 2 VR6000 Side 2 4809948D49 VR6001 Side 2 4809948D49 Y1000 Side 2 4887820K03 Y240 Side 2 4889251N01 Y3000 Side 2 4809995L18 Page 38 of 40 Motorola Confidential Proprietary...
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V265/V262/V260 Major Signal T est Points Quick Reference Guide TP3008 TP3010 SBST TP3006 BAT_FETB TP6000 TP3001 Serial Data Line PM_INT_N TP1001 Enable Line WE2_N Sleep Clock from U1000 to U3000 from U3000 RESOUT_N Display Write T o Q3002 from U3000...
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V265/V262/V260 Major Signal T est Points Quick Reference Guide R1004 R3003 R1407 WDOG_EN PS_Hold R6021 Synth_Lock +2.75VDC TXCO Input +2.75VDC Add resistor to keep Add resistor to keep to U210 Indicates that both U1000 running to find U3000 from shutting 19.2MHz...
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