Motorola D1000 CARD Service Manual
Motorola D1000 CARD Service Manual

Motorola D1000 CARD Service Manual

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D1000 CARD
68 02974C75-0
6802974C75-O
@6802974C25@
September 2004

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  • Page 1 Service Manual D1000 CARD 68 02974C75-0 6802974C75-O @6802974C25@ September 2004...
  • Page 2 Motorola Confidential Proprietary 6802974C75-0...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    GENERAL OPERATION ................................. 15 Introduction and General Description ..........................16 USIM Card Insertion ................................ 17 USIM Card Removal ................................ 17 Mounting of D1000 Card on a Laptop ..........................18 System Requirements ............................... 18 D1000 INSTALLATION ................................18 TOOLS AND TEST EQUIPMENT ........................19 TOOLS AND TEST AQUIPMENT ............................
  • Page 4 To remove the Antenna ..............................65 To reassemble the Antenna ............................... 66 HOUSING DISASSEMBLY ..............................68 HOUSING ASSEMBLY ................................69 EXPLODED VIEW DIAGRAM .............................. 72 UMTS SUBSCRIBER IDENTITY MODULE (USIM) IDENTIFICATION LABEL ........75 USIM ......................................75 Motorola Confidential Proprietary 6802974C75-0...
  • Page 5 TABLE OF CONTENTS Mechanical Serial Number (MSN) ........................... 75 International Mobile Station Equipment Identity (IMEI) ....................75 SERVICE DIAGRAMS ............................77 INTRODUCTION ..................................77 TEST POINT MEASUREMENTS ............................77 ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST ..........................139 6802974C75-0 Motorola Confidential Proprietary...
  • Page 6 TABLE OF CONTENTS Motorola Confidential Proprietary 6802974C75-0...
  • Page 7: Preface

    The Motorola products described in this manual may include Motorola computer programs stored in semiconductor memories or other media that are copyrighted with all rights reserved worldwide to Motorola. Laws in the United States and other countries preserve for Motorola, Inc. certain exclusive rights to the copyrighted computer programs, including the exclusive right to copy, reproduce, modify, decompile, disassemble, and reverse-engineer the Motorola computer programs in any manner or form with- out Motorola's prior written consent.
  • Page 8: About This Service Manual

    Use of this document assures proper installation, operation, and maintenance of Motorola products and equipment. It contains all service information required for the equipment described and is current as of the printing date.
  • Page 9: Warranty Service Policy

    When ordering replacement parts or equipment, include the Motorola part number and description used in the service manual or supplement. When the Motorola part number of a component is not known, use the product model number or other related major assembly along with a description of the related major assembly and of the component in question.
  • Page 10 PREFACE Motorola Confidential Proprietary 6802974C75-0...
  • Page 11: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS SPESIFICATIONS The following tables describe the D1000 card specifications. Table 1. Specifications General Function Specification Frequency Range E TX: 876 - 915 MHz ≤ ≤ Frequency (MHz) = 890 + (0.2 x n) where: 0 ≤ ≤ Frequency (MHz) = 890 + (0.2 x (n - 1024)) where: 955...
  • Page 12 Speech Coding Type Adaptive Multirate (AMR) RF Power Output 21 dBm nominal WCDMA Error Vector < 15% Magnitude PN9 Bit Error Rate 0.1% @12.2k, 0.1% @64k, 0.1% @384k (VER) ACLR 0.1% @12.2k, 0.1% @64k, 0.1% @384k Motorola Confidential Proprietary 6802974C75-0...
  • Page 13: Product Overview And General Operation

    The listed features may be Network, subscription, or service provider dependent. Not available in all areas. GENERAL OPERATION Beside of being a UMTS High data rate PCMCIA card, the D1000 can also perform a regular audio call using earpiece and mPT SW (included).(model F3024AA only). 6802974C75-0 Motorola Confidential Proprietary...
  • Page 14: Introduction And General Description

    D1000 - Antenna Closed D1000 - Antenna Open Figure 1. Antenna Opening 3.2.1.2 D1000 Connectors Figure 2. Antenna Connectors NOTE: Insert USIM card according to the mark (imprint) on D1000, wrong direction can damage USIM card. Motorola Confidential Proprietary 6802974C75-0...
  • Page 15: Usim Card Insertion

    Product Overview and General Operation 3.2.2 USIM Card Insertion USIM Card USIM Card Figure 3. Usim Card Insertion 3.2.3 USIM Card Removal Figure 4. Removing the USIM Card (Using a pen) 6802974C75-0 Motorola Confidential Proprietary...
  • Page 16: Mounting Of D1000 Card On A Laptop

    Product Overview and General Operation 3.2.4 Mounting of D1000 Card on a Laptop 1. Insert D1000 card to the appropriate slot on laptop. 2. Open the antenna. Figure 5. Mounting the D1000 Card Table 4. Kit contents Item # Item Description...
  • Page 17: Tools And Test Equipment

    TOOLS AND TEST EQUIPMENT TOOLS AND TEST AQUIPMENT This section describes the tools and test equipment needed for the D1000 card operation Table 5 lists the tools and test equipment used on D1000 cards. Use either the listed items or equivalents.
  • Page 18: Interface Board Overview

    INTERFACE BOARD OVERVIEW The Interface Board serves as an interface between the D1000 card and the host PCMCIA interface, a USB or a RS232 port of a PC. The interface board is used as a tool for programming and servicing D1000 cards. The D1000 card can be configured to the following modes: Normal Mode - D1000 card communicates with the host notebook/PC via PCMCIA interface.
  • Page 19 12. Jumpers P5: To provide Voltage from the PC usually in Normal Mode place jumper on pins 3-4. To provide Voltage from the Power Supply usually in Test Mode: place jumper on pins 3-5 (as shown). 6802974C75-0 Motorola Confidential Proprietary...
  • Page 20: Normal Mode

    Insert a jumper on P7. Set Switch S1 to NORM (Normal Mode). Insert the D1000 card to P2 (68 pin male connector). Connect the Interface board to the Laptop. Now the 2 LEDs should be light ON and the PC will recognize the D1000 as PCMCIA.
  • Page 21: Test Mode

    Place a jumper on P12 header for USB or RS232 (USB Mode shown). Only one LED will light - UUT-VCC should be on. Power Power Supply Supply NORM NORM ON/OFF ON/OFF D1000 D1000 USB/RS232 USB/RS232 To PC To PC Figure 10. Test Connections 6802974C75-0 Motorola Confidential Proprietary...
  • Page 22 Tools And Test Equipment Motorola Confidential Proprietary 6802974C75-0...
  • Page 23: D1000 Flash/Flex Procedure

    Interface board (FCN6475A) SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS The Product Support Tool (PST) is used to allow functions such as flashing and memory transfers. Contact your local Motorola service representative to receive download information for the PST and related support files. For download information on Flash software, contact your local Motorola representative.
  • Page 24: D1000 Flashing

    Any intermittent hardware connections may cause the procedure to fail and result in a non-functional (Bricked) D1000 card. The D1000 card contains a Flash EPROM with a total memory of 16MB. The memory resides within two 8MB Intel Flash devices connected in parallel.
  • Page 25 D1000 Flash/Flex Procedure Select the device that will be flashed. Once the D1000 PCMCIA is placed in flash mode, the Flash button is enabled Figure 11. PST Hardware Configuration Click on the Flash button to begin the flashing. 6802974C75-0 Motorola Confidential Proprietary...
  • Page 26: Force Flash Procedure

    11. Power up the D1000 card to insure that the flash procedure was successful. FORCE FLASH PROCEDURE The procedure described in this section applies only to situations where the D1000 card doesn’t initiate it’s normal power up sequence, but may recover functionality by a repeat flash procedure.
  • Page 27: Pst Flex Procedure

    Download the desire Flex file into the computer. Connect the desired hardware configuration as illustrated in Figure 11. Power up the D1000. Launch the PST application by choosing Start/Programs/Motorola PST/Phone Programmer. Choose the flex option by choosing File -> open and choosing the pFlex option. 6802974C75-0...
  • Page 28 The flex option is available only with full release of RadioComm. Connect the desired hardware configuration as illustrated in Figure 11. Power up the D1000. Launch the RadioComm application by choosing Start/Programs/RadioComm/RadioComm v8.5.1. Go to Common features menu item and press on the “Flexing”. Motorola Confidential Proprietary 6802974C75-0...
  • Page 29 Card Information Structure (CIS) Programming CIS resides in a 256-bit serial E2PROM. To have D1000 card correctly recognized by the host, correct CIS must be programmed in E2PROM. This chapter describes tools and procedures required to correctly program the CIS. Two different tools are described below.
  • Page 30 D1000 Flash/Flex Procedure D1000 Scenario Launch the “MEEPROMS.exe” application (Double click After initialization, MOTOROLA EEPROM SERVICE window appears. Insert D1000 to the PCMCIA driver. After a short pause the MOTOROLA EEPROM SERVICE USER MODE screen appears. Select Device Field SW Prog...
  • Page 31 Safely Remove Device button, and wait until the program returns to step 3. Preform this step if step Write/Update was skipped. 10. Remove D1000 from the PCMCIA slot. 11. Enter another modem or press "CLOSE" to exit application. 6802974C75-0 Motorola Confidential Proprietary...
  • Page 32 D1000 Flash/Flex Procedure BLANK EEPROM scenario Launch the “MEEPROMS.exe” application (Double click After initialization, MOTOROLA EEPROM SERVICE window appears. Insert BLANK EEPROM to the PCMCIA driver. After a short pause the MOTOROLA EEPROM SERVICE USER MODE screen appears. Select Device Field...
  • Page 33 Safely Remove Device button, and wait until the program returns to step 3. Preform this step if step Write/Update was skipped. Remove D1000 from the PCMCIA slot. 10. Enter another modem or press "CLOSE" to exit application. 6802974C75-0 Motorola Confidential Proprietary...
  • Page 34 REPAIR mode scenario Launch the “MEEPROMS.exe” application (Double click After initialization, MOTOROLA EEPROM SERVICE window appears. Insert modem in REPAIR mode to the PCMCIA driver. After a short pause the MOTOROLA EEPROM SERVICE USER MODE screen appears. Select Device Field...
  • Page 35 Launch the “OXPROM_r.exe” application (Double click Initialization screen appears, and program initialization is performed. NOTE: In the initialization process, more then one error massages may pop. Ignore massages by pressing the “OK” button on each massage. 6802974C75-0 Motorola Confidential Proprietary...
  • Page 36 After initialization is complete, the program’s main screen appears. Unmark “Filter on IO” and “Filter on Mem” field on the bottom left, and press the “Refresh” button. In the Device list, device “Ports (COM & LPT)” appears. Motorola Confidential Proprietary 6802974C75-0...
  • Page 37 In the “Device List” double click Ports/BLANK EEPROM. In the “Selected” field (bottom center), the “Base Address” field appears. Mark the base address (This address is generated by the laptop). The “Uart List” is enabled. In the “Uart List” double click “OXCF950”, the “Eeprom” field appears. Select “NM93C56”. 6802974C75-0 Motorola Confidential Proprietary...
  • Page 38 10. The “OXCF950” window opens, press the “Cancel” button. The file is now loaded and ready for programming. 11. Press “Program data to Eeprom” button and wait a few second. Programe completed box appears. 12. Press “OK”. 13. Exit application. Motorola Confidential Proprietary 6802974C75-0...
  • Page 39: Troubleshooting Eeprom

    (bottom left) button, and wait for finish OK massage in the Massages Field (center left). Remove D1000 from laptop. Place R6013 resistor back. Perform steps 1 to 11. See “CIS Programming - Motorola Application”, section 5.8.2.4. 6802974C75-0 Motorola Confidential Proprietary...
  • Page 40 D1000 Flash/Flex Procedure Motorola Confidential Proprietary 6802974C75-0...
  • Page 41: Manual Test Procedures

    However, if a board is repaired, these parameters should be measured and, if necessary, adjusted to the GP- Gate System. Checking and adjusting calibration parameters is also useful as a troubleshooting / diagnostic tool to isolate defec- tive sections. 6802974C75-0 Motorola Confidential Proprietary...
  • Page 42: Gsm/Dcs/Pcs Call Processing

    Use the following procedures for call processing. The screen shots are from a Rohde and Schwarz CMU 200. The procedures can be adapted to any other test box that will be used to perform call processing. Motorola Confidential Proprietary 6802974C75-0...
  • Page 43 Manual Test Procedures To perform call processing: Install the test USIM in the card. Connect hardware as shown Figure 16. Figure 16. D1000 Manual Test Hardware Configuration 6802974C75-0 Motorola Confidential Proprietary...
  • Page 44 Set Traffic Channel (TCH) to 38 (GSM) or 512 (DCS). Set Traffic channel level to -85dBm. Figure 18. GSM Connection Control Wait until the PC Card’s Green LED starts flashing. Dial a number using the RadioComm and press “send”. Motorola Confidential Proprietary 6802974C75-0...
  • Page 45 Manual Test Procedures 10. The PC Card is now connected. 6802974C75-0 Motorola Confidential Proprietary...
  • Page 46: Call Origination (Pcs Only)

    To perform Call Origination change the transceiver’s mode to PCS. 6.2.4.1 Radio Comm Test Command Connect as shown in Figure 16. Power up the PC Card. Start Radio Comm application. Correctly select Settings option for USB or serial. Click on AT+/mode, suspend, CP_Mode 1900, respectfully. Motorola Confidential Proprietary 6802974C75-0...
  • Page 47: Call Test Parameters (Gsm/Dcs/Pcs)

    RX Level Error@-103 dBm RX Quality @-103 dBm BER @-103, 10k bits Power Level = 0 Set BS TCH level to -103 dBm Set BER TCH level to -103 dBm with 10k bits or 128 Frames 6802974C75-0 Motorola Confidential Proprietary...
  • Page 48 Set BER TCH level to -104 dBm with 10k bits or 128 Frames Burst Output Shape should fall within the standard limits of the Power Ramp. BER measurements is only required if RX Quality reads a value of 4 or higher. Figure 20. Burst Output Shape Motorola Confidential Proprietary 6802974C75-0...
  • Page 49: Wcdma Call Processing

    Use the following procedures for call processing. The screen shots are from a Rohde and Schwarz CMU 200 with WCDMA signaling options installed. These procedures can be adopted to any other test box that will be used to perform call processing. Install the test USIM in the card. Connect hardware as illustrated in Figure 16. 6802974C75-0 Motorola Confidential Proprietary...
  • Page 50 Manual Test Procedures Set up the test box for WCDMA FDD Signaling. Figure 21. WCDMA Signalling Setup Set UE Signal, RF Channel Uplink to 9750. Figure 22. Channel Uplink(UE Signal) Motorola Confidential Proprietary 6802974C75-0...
  • Page 51 Figure 23. TPC Pattern Type(UE Signal) Wait until the PC Card’s Green LED starts flashing Dial a number using the Radio Comm and press send. The PC Card is now connected. Figure 24. WCDMA Call Connected 6802974C75-0 Motorola Confidential Proprietary...
  • Page 52: Wcdma Call Test Parameters

    Avg. RMS EVM 13.5 Avg. RMS ACLR -2 -100 Avg. RMS ACLR -1 -100 Avg. RMS ACLR +1 -100 Avg. RMS ACLR +2 -100 See Figure 26. See Figure 26. See Figure 26. Figure 25. WCDMA Modulation Motorola Confidential Proprietary 6802974C75-0...
  • Page 53: Non-Signaling Test Procedures

    Click AT+MODE then SUSPEND (Serial Only). Click PST Initialize. Click when initialization is complete (USB Only). 6.4.2 Hardware Requirements Refer to “Hardware Requirements” section 6.2.1 for a list of hardware. Refer to Figure 16 for a configuration description. 6802974C75-0 Motorola Confidential Proprietary...
  • Page 54: Software Requirements

    Verify GSM RSSI by initiating the commands in this section. Verify that the RSSI results are equal to the Broadcast Channel (BCH) level. The user should set the RF generator to the following parameters. Broadcast Channel (BCH): 20 Broadcast Channel (BCH) Level: -105 dBm Motorola Confidential Proprietary 6802974C75-0...
  • Page 55: Radiocomm Test Commands

    In order to successfully send test commands to the phone under test, the phone should be in suspend mode. Follow the the next section procedure to place the phone in suspend mode. 6802974C75-0 Motorola Confidential Proprietary...
  • Page 56: Radiocomm Test Commands

    Verify the TX Power output by initiating the commands in this section. Verify that the results are as described in Table 12 . Table 12. WCDMA TX Power Output Parameter LowLimit HighLimit Unit WCDMA Power Out 6.6.2.3 RadioComm Test Commands • Click on W2100 Motorola Confidential Proprietary 6802974C75-0...
  • Page 57 For W_CARRIER assign these actions to each field Freq ID (Dec) 9750 Action Enable Channelization Enable Data Pattern PN 9 Scrambling Long DPCCH SF256, DPDCH SF256, Channelization Code Transmit Power 15¹ Max Power 15¹ Min Power 80² Scram Code 6802974C75-0 Motorola Confidential Proprietary...
  • Page 58: Headset Test Procedures

    6.7.1 RadioComm Test Commands Click AT+MODE. Click SUSPEND (Serial Only). Click PST Initialize Click when initialization is complete (USB Only). 6.7.2 Headset Mic/Speaker test 6.7.2.1 RadioComm Test Commands Enable headset mic and headset speaker. Motorola Confidential Proprietary 6802974C75-0...
  • Page 59: Software Version Check

    In order to successfully send test commands to the card under test, the phone doesn’t need to be in suspend mode. Follow the listed procedure to configure the phone to accept test commands 6.8.1 RadioComm Test Commands Click AT+MODE (Serial Only) Click PST Initialize (USB Only) Click “Get” to retrieve software version. 6802974C75-0 Motorola Confidential Proprietary...
  • Page 60: Leds Test

    In order to successfully send test commands to the phone under test, the phone doesn’t need to be in suspend mode. Follow the listed procedure to configure the card to accept test commands. 6.8.2.1 RadioComm Test Commands Click AT+MODE (Serial Only) Click PST Initialize (USB Only) Motorola Confidential Proprietary 6802974C75-0...
  • Page 61: Status Leds

    Manual Test Procedures STATUS LEDS 6.9.1 RadioComm Test Commands • Select Red LED or Green LED to enable. Deselect Red LED or Green LED to disable. 6.9.2 Verification • Verify that the Red and Green status LEDS activate. 6802974C75-0 Motorola Confidential Proprietary...
  • Page 62 Manual Test Procedures Motorola Confidential Proprietary 6802974C75-0...
  • Page 63: Disassembling And Reassembling The D1000 Unit

    To remove the Antenna Carefully insert a mini flat-tip screwdriver into the opening on the bottom side of the D1000. Avoid damaging the outer surface of the housing. Push in and up to release the cover (P/N 1587508V30). 6802974C75-0 Motorola Confidential Proprietary...
  • Page 64: To Reassemble The Antenna

    Remove the antenna (P/N 8586381J09) from the housing. 7.1.2 To reassemble the Antenna Insert the antenna (P/N 8586381J09) into the housing. Lubricate Antenna axis using lubricant P/N 1102383L49 according to process described in drawing no. 0102710K32. Motorola Confidential Proprietary 6802974C75-0...
  • Page 65 Disassembling and Reassembling the D1000 Unit Insert a new holder (P/N 1587538V67) into the slot. . Insert the tabs of the cover (P/N 1587508V30) into the housing. Press the cover carefully until the snap is on place. 6802974C75-0 Motorola Confidential Proprietary...
  • Page 66: Housing Disassembly

    Recommended tools: Duel p/n ds8814 rework tool. Follow the procedures to remove the: •USIM Card •Antenna Place the D1000 card on ultra sonic disassembly tool (Duel p/n ds8814): Slide the handle until the D1000 card reaches the end of the tool trajectory. Motorola Confidential Proprietary 6802974C75-0...
  • Page 67: Housing Assembly

    Disassembling and Reassembling the D1000 Unit Separate the two housing parts from PC Board. HOUSING ASSEMBLY Recommended tools: welding fixture and “Branson 900 plus” machine. (Or other machine approved by Motorola.) Remove the liner from a new top housing (P/N 1588068U06). 6802974C75-0 Motorola Confidential Proprietary...
  • Page 68 Put the pc board in place and gently press against the adhesive. Peel off the liner from a new bottom housing (P/N 1588068U05) and put in place over the pc board. Put the assembly inside the ultra sonic welding tool cavity. Motorola Confidential Proprietary 6802974C75-0...
  • Page 69 Operate the machine on the parameters mentioned in drawing 0102710K31, section 1.6. Insert the assembled module into the P/N TGC0193AT 68-pin connector fastening machine. The green led will turn on. Wait until the green led is turn off and take out the module from the machine. 6802974C75-0 Motorola Confidential Proprietary...
  • Page 70: Exploded View Diagram

    Figure 27. Exploded View Diagram Table 13. Housing Part Numbers D1000 Housing Assembly Description - Part Number 0102710K31 Item Description Part Number Bottom Housing 1588068U05 8488185V01 Top Housing 1588068U06 Figure 28. Exploded View Diagram - Main Assembly Motorola Confidential Proprietary 6802974C75-0...
  • Page 71 Table 14. Main Assembly Part Numbers D1000 Main Assembly Description - Part Number 0102710K32 Item Description Part Number Antenna holder cover 1587508V30 Regulation Label 5487503V73 Antenna holder 1587538V67 D1000 Housing Assembly 0102710K31 Antenna Assembly 8586381J09 Branding Label 5487503V72 6802974C75-0 Motorola Confidential Proprietary...
  • Page 72 Disassembling and Reassembling the D1000 Unit Motorola Confidential Proprietary 6802974C75-0...
  • Page 73: Umts Subscriber Identity Module (Usim) Identification Label

    • The ability to store user information such as phone numbers All information required by the network provider to provide access to the network Each Motorola 3G PC Card is labeled with a variety of identifying numbers. The following section describes the current iden- tifying labels.
  • Page 74 • MODEL NUMBER: Identifies the product model. • TRANSCEIVER NUMBER: Identifies the product type. Normally the SWF number. (i.e. D1000). • PACKAGE NUMBER: Identifies the equipment type, mode, and language in which the product is shipped. Motorola Confidential Proprietary 6802974C75-0...
  • Page 75: Service Diagrams

    This section provides contact information for any possible queries that may arise, such as the following: The service diagrams were carefully prepared to allow a Motorola certified technician to easily troubleshoot PC Card failures. Our professional staff provided directional labels, color coded traces, measurement values and other guidelines to help a tech- nician troubleshoot a PC Card with speed and accuracy.
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  • Page 136 L4300DNP R4302 C911 C910 R054 R821 R4301 R904 C054 R816DNP C061 C906 C905 R815DNP C900 R813 C817 C849 R817 C614DNP L806 R803 R804 C862 C863 C602 R814 C679 T601 C064 C680 R061 C678 C063 C865 T600 C677 R060 C601 R503 C062 C504 C866...
  • Page 137: Electrical Parts List

    ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST The following tables list the electronic parts and accessories of the D1000 card. Table 16. Electrical Parts List ReferenceNumber PartNumber Description C003 2113743N09 CAP, 2pF C051 0662057M01 RES, 0 C052 0662057M01 RES, 0 C054 2113743N50 CAP, 100pF...
  • Page 138 C290 2113743L17 CAP, 1nF C291 2113743L17 CAP, 1nF C292 2113743L17 CAP, 1nF C293 2113743L17 CAP, 1nF C294 2113743L17 CAP, 1nF C295 2113743L17 CAP, 1nF C296 2113743L17 CAP, 1nF C297 2113947E01 CAP, 0.01uF C299 2113743L41 CAP, 10nF Motorola Confidential Proprietary 6802974C75-0...
  • Page 139 C360 2113743L41 CAP, 10nF C361 2113743L41 CAP, 10nF C362 2113743N26 CAP, 10pF C410 2113743L01 CAP, 220pF C413 2113743N28 CAP, 12pF C414 2113743N28 CAP, 12pF C420 2113743N30 CAP, 15pF C421 2113743L41 CAP, 10nF C422 2113743G26 CAP, 4.7uF 6802974C75-0 Motorola Confidential Proprietary...
  • Page 140 C528 2113743N40 CAP, 39pF C534 2113743N34 CAP, 22pF C535 2113743L17 CAP, 1nF C536 2113743L41 CAP, 10nF C537 2113928C04 CAP, 4.7uF C538 2113928A01 CAP, 1uF C539 2113743L41 CAP, 10nF C540 2113743L41 CAP, 10nF C541 2113743L41 CAP, 10nF Motorola Confidential Proprietary 6802974C75-0...
  • Page 141 C681 2113743N36 CAP, 27pF C682 2113743N36 CAP, 27pF C684 2113928A01 CAP, 1uF C685 2113743L41 CAP, 10nF C686 2113928A01 CAP, 1uF C800 2113743N36 CAP, 27pF C801 2113743N28 CAP, 12pF C802 2113743N37 CAP, 30pF C817 2113743N13 CAP, 3pF 6802974C75-0 Motorola Confidential Proprietary...
  • Page 142 C1020 2113947H01 CAP, 100nF C1021 2113947H01 CAP, 100nF C1025 2113743M24 CAP, 100nF C1026 2113743M24 CAP, 100nF C1027 2113743M24 CAP, 100nF C1028 2113743M24 CAP, 100nF C1030 2113743M24 CAP, 100nF C1031 2113743M24 CAP, 100nF C1033 2113743M24 CAP, 100nF Motorola Confidential Proprietary 6802974C75-0...
  • Page 143 C3208 2113928C13 CAP, 10uF C3209 2113928C13 CAP, 10uF C32010 2113928C13 CAP, 10uF C3250 2113928C04 CAP, 4.7uF C3300 2113928C04 CAP, 4.7uF C3301 2113743M24 CAP, 100nF C3350 2113928C13 CAP, 10uF C3400 2113928C13 CAP, 10uF C3401 2113928C13 CAP, 10uF 6802974C75-0 Motorola Confidential Proprietary...
  • Page 144 C4312 2113743N38 CAP, 33pF C4313 2113743N38 CAP, 33pF C4314 2113743N38 CAP, 33pF C4320 2113928C13 CAP, 10uF C4352 2113743N38 CAP, 33pF C4354 2113743L41 CAP, 10nF C4355 2113947B05 CAP, 33pF C4390 2113743M24 CAP, 100nF C4392 2113743N40 CAP, 39pF Motorola Confidential Proprietary 6802974C75-0...
  • Page 145 C5112 2113947B05 CAP, 33pF C5115 2113743N38 CAP, 33pF C5203 2113743N38 CAP, 33pF C5204 2113743N38 CAP, 33pF C5400 2113928C13 CAP, 10uF C5401 2113743L41 CAP, 10nF C5402 2113928C13 CAP, 10uF C5403 2113743M24 CAP, 100nF C5404 2113743N34 CAP, 22pF 6802974C75-0 Motorola Confidential Proprietary...
  • Page 146 CR3100 4809653F02 MBRM120T3 Schottky Rectifier CR3302 4809948D42 RB751V40 Schottky diode CR5330 4809118D02 LNJ115 Two color led CR5401 4809948D42 RB751V40 Schottky diode D200 4809877C32 SMV1763 Varactor Diode D201 4809877C32 SMV1763 Varactor Diode D5000 4809948D42 RB751V40 Schottky diode Motorola Confidential Proprietary 6802974C75-0...
  • Page 147 L297 2409377M16 IDCTR, 82nH L298 2409377M16 IDCTR, 82nH L301 2409154M07 IDCTR, 3.3nH L302 2409154M07 IDCTR, 3.3nH L314 2409154M04 IDCTR, 1.8nH L320 2485793G14 IDCTR, 68nH L321 2485793G14 IDCTR, 68nH L327 2485793G15 IDCTR, 82nH L328 2485793G15 IDCTR, 82nH 6802974C75-0 Motorola Confidential Proprietary...
  • Page 148 SI8401DB Q3970 4809939C05 UMC5nFTL Q5401 4809579E43 FDG6303nF Q6007 4802393L55 2SK3018T106 Q6008 4802393L55 2SK3018T106 Q6150 4802393L55 2SK3018T106 R060 0662057M01 RES, 0 R061 0662057M01 RES, 0 R130 0662057M74 RES, 1K R131 0662057N09 RES, 27K R132 0662057N09 RES, 27K Motorola Confidential Proprietary 6802974C75-0...
  • Page 149 R301 0662057N05 RES, 18K R315 0662057M26 RES, 10 R319 0662057M26 RES, 10 R320 0662057M98 RES, 10K R321 0662057M26 RES, 10 R325 0662057M70 RES, 680 R331 0662057M98 RES, 10K R332 0662057M98 RES, 10K R333 0662057M98 RES, 10K 6802974C75-0 Motorola Confidential Proprietary...
  • Page 150 R576 0662057N11 RES, 33K R577 0662057M96 RES, 8.2K R581 0662057N21 RES, 82K R582 0662057M01 RES, 0 R583 0662057M19 RES, 5.1 R616 0662057M58 RES, 220 R626 0662057M01 RES, 0 R627 0662057N30 RES, 200K R801 0662057M01 RES, 0 Motorola Confidential Proprietary 6802974C75-0...
  • Page 151 0662057V39 RES, 220K 1% R3212 0662057N47 RES, 1M R3300 0662057M14 RES, 3.3 R3305 0662057M14 RES, 3.3 R3403 0687874L02 RES, 0.1 R3504 0687874L02 RES, 0.1 R3555 0662057M50 RES, 100 R3650 0662057M78 RES, 1.5K R3651 0662057M30 RES, 15 6802974C75-0 Motorola Confidential Proprietary...
  • Page 152 R5055 0662057N15 RES, 47K R5175 0662057N23 RES, 100K R5176 0662057N23 RES, 100K R5177 0662057N23 RES, 100K R5178 0662057N23 RES, 100K R5333 0662057M34 RES, 22 R5334 0662057M34 RES, 22 R5401 0662057M90 RES, 4.7K R5402 0662057M50 RES, 100 Motorola Confidential Proprietary 6802974C75-0...
  • Page 153 R7013 0662057M01 RES, 0 R7025 0662057A96 RES, 91K R7026 0662057N15 RES, 47K R7027 0662057M01 RES, 0 R7029 0662057M01 RES, 0 R7031 0662057M01 RES, 0 R7047 0662057M34 RES, 22 R7048 0662057M34 RES, 22 R7053 0662057M98 RES, 10K 6802974C75-0 Motorola Confidential Proprietary...
  • Page 154 DD02-92 Power detector U500 5188450M05 50M05 Magic LV U510 5109522E63 NC7WZ04 dual inverters U570 4809283D97 83D97 880-1910MHz GSM VCO U580 5887694L17 EXB24ATE Attenuator U625 5109940K41 LIFE U626 5109512F47 LP3985IM5X 2.5V LDO U800 5109908K90 08K90 GSM PA Motorola Confidential Proprietary 6802974C75-0...
  • Page 155 LMV331 Comparator U6010 9185003D11 EZADT RC Filter U6011 9185003D11 EZADT RC Filter U6012 9185003D11 EZADT RC Filter U6013 9185003D11 EZADT RC Filter U6014 9185003D11 EZADT RC Filter U6015 9185003D11 EZADT RC Filter U7000 5109962C28 AT57460 WCDMA processor 6802974C75-0 Motorola Confidential Proprietary...
  • Page 156 Y130 4809718L14 NT5032SA 15.36MHz crystal Y500 4809612J43 Magic LV 26MHz crystal Y3982 4809995L13 HzCC5V 32.768K crystal Y6000 4802582S60 TSX-5-14 14.7456MHZ crystal Accessories Table 17. Description Part Number Mono Headset with Send/End SYN8419B External Antenna *If applicable Motorola Confidential Proprietary 6802974C75-0...

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