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NOKIA HARDWARE
Thomas Mller OVERVIEW
Nokia Mobile Phones
Thomas.T.Muller@nokia.com
Olaf Joeressen
Nokia Mobile Phones
Olaf.Joeressen@nmp.nokia.com
Holger Hussmann
Nokia Mobile Phones
Holger.Hussmann@nmp.nokia.com
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Outline
Properties Overview
Hardware
Architecture
Interfaces
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NOKIA Architecture
Traditional high-IF RF
fast time-to-market
good sensitivity
SW oriented BB architecture
only MIPS consuming tasks done in HW
even low-level features can be added in SW
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HW Blocks
Bluetooth Module
RF ASIC
- Rx/Tx
- regulators
- clocking
3.0 .. 5.2 V
Control
4
2
Data
13MHz
BB ASIC
- Rx/Tx Control
- ARM7TDI
- CVSD codec
- Applic. IF
1.8 V
Applic. IF
Vappl
1.8V, 2.78
or 3.3V
Flash
32 kHz
13 MHz
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NOKIA RF Part
RF part
SAW filter
2.4 GHz
RF ASIC
Switch
3.0 .. 5.2 V
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Discriminator
tank
Rx:
- high IF limiting Rx
- analog FM discriminator
Tx:
- open loop Tx
- external VCO tank & varicap
- dig. pulse shaping
Internal regulators
Low pin-count RF/BB interface
13 MHz
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Control
4
2
Data
13MHz
1.8 V
VCO
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FlipChip package
ARM7 @ 13 MHz
32 kHz Sleep clock oscillator
Low-level (MIPS consuming) protocols in HW
Central buffer RAM (no dedicated buffers)
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Receiver
Clock
trunks
ResetX
13 MHz
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HW Link
Controller
MCU
Sybsystem
SysResetX
Clock,
Reset
Watchdog
Data
Interface
Unit
Power
Control
Unit
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Needed ?
RF/BB: most important HW interface
different vendors on both sides of Interface
integrated BB solutions require stable interface
HW/SW
largely hidden in BB ASIC
may depend on application
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future proofness
Technology independent
Higher data rates
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