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Features of VX11000

1. Wave Type CELLULAR : G7W PCS: G7W 2. Frequency Scope Transmit Frequency (MHz) CELLULAR 824.82 ~ 848.19 PCS 1850~1910 Receive Frequency (MHz) CELLULAR 869.82~893.19 PCS 1930~1990 GPS 1575.42

3. Rated Output Power : CELLULAR = 0.316W PCS = 0.316W 4. Output Conversion Method : This is possible by correcting the key board channel. 5. Voltage and Current Value of Termination Part Amplifier (Catalogue included) MODE CELLULAR PCS Part Name ACPM-7353 ACPM-7353 Voltage 4.2V 4.2V Current 400mA 470mA Power 0.316W 0.316W

6. Functions of Major Semi-Conductors Classification MSM7500A-64T Memory MCP (KBN00300-A439) RTR6500 Function Terminal operation control and digital signal processing OneNAND Flash Memory (4G) + DDR-SDRAM (2G) Storing of terminal operation program Converts Rx and Tx RF signal to baseband signal

7. Frequency Stability CELLULAR : 0.5PPM PCS : 0.1PPM

VX11000

CDMA Mobile Subscriber Unit VX11000

SERVICE SERVICEMANUAL MANUAL

DUAL BAND CDMA [PCS/Cellular/GPS] CDMA MOBILE PHONE

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General General Introduction Introduction


The VX11000 phone has been designed to operate on the latest digital mobile communication technology, Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA). This CDMA digital technology has greatly enhanced voice clarity and can provide a variety of advanced features. Currently, CDMA mobile communication technology has been commercially used in Cellular and Personal Communication Service (PCS). The difference between them is the operating frequency spectrum. Cellular uses 800MHz and PCS uses 1.9GHz. The VX11000 support GPS Mode, we usually call it tri-band phone. Also, VX11000 works on Advanced Mobile Phone Service (S-GPS). We call it dualmode phone. If one of the Cellular, PCS base stations is located nearby, Call fail rate of triple-mode phone is less than dual-mode phone or single-mode phone. The CDMA technology adopts DSSS (Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum). This feature of DSSS enables the phone to keep communication from being crossed and to use one frequency channel by multiple users in the same specific area, resulting that it increases the capacity 10 times more compared with that in the analog mode currently used. Soft/Softer Handoff, Hard Handoff, and Dynamic RF power Control technologies are combined into this phone to reduce the call being interrupted in a middle of talking over the phone. Cellular and PCS CDMA network consists of MSO (Mobile Switching Office), BSC (Base Station Controller), BTS (Base station Transmission System), and MS (Mobile Station). The following table lists some major CDMA Standards.

CDMA Standard Basic air interface Network

Designator TIA/EIA/IS-95-A/B/C ANSI J-STD-008 TIA/EIA/IS-634 TIA/EIA/IS/651 TIA/EIA/IS-41-C TIA/EIA/IS-124 TIA/EIA/IS-96-B TIA/EIA/IS-99 TIA/EIA/IS-637 TIA/EIA/IS-657 TIA/EIA/IS-97 TIA/EIA/IS-98 ANSI J-STD-018 ANSI J-STD-019 TIA/EIA/IS-125

Description Protocol between MS and BTS for Cellular & AMPS Protocol between MS and BTS for PCS MAS-BS PCSC-RS Intersystem operations Nom-signaling data comm. Speech CODEC Assign data and fax Short message service Packet data Cellular base station Cellular mobile station PCS personal station PCS base station Speech CODEC

Service

Performance

* TSB 74: Protocol between an IS-95A system and ANSI J-STD-008

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Chapter1. Chapter1. System System Introduction Introduction


1. CDMA Abstract
The CDMA mobile communication system has a channel hand-off function that is used for collecting the information on the locations and movements of mobile telephones from the cell site by automatically controlling several cell site through the setup of data transmission routes, and then enabling one switching system to carry out the automatic remote adjustment. This is to maintain continuously the call state through the automatic location confirmation and automatic radio channel conversion when the busy subscriber moves from the service area of one cell site to that of another by using automatic location confirmation and automatic radio channel conversion functions. The call state can be maintained continuously by the information exchange between switching systems when the busy subscriber moves from one Cellular system area to the other Cellular system area. In the Cellular system, the cell site is a small-sized low output type and utilizes a frequency allocation system that considers mutual interference, in an effort to enable the re-use of corresponding frequency from a cell site separated more than a certain distance. Unlike the time division multiple access (TDMA) or frequency division multiple access (FDMA) used in the band limited environment, the Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) system which is one of digital Cellular systems is a multi-access technology under the interference limited environment. It can process more number of subscribers compared to other systems (TDMA system has the processing capacity three times greater than the existing FDMA system whereas CDMA system, about 12~15 times of that of the existing system). CDMA system can be explained as follows; TDMA or CDMA can be used to enable each person to talk alternately or provide a separate room for each person when two persons desire to talk with each other at the same time, whereas FDMA can be used to enable one person to talk in soprano, whereas the other in bass (one of the two talkers can carry out synchronization for hearing in case there is a bandpass filter function in the area of the hearer). Another available method is to make two persons to sing in different languages at the same time, space, and frequency when wishing to let the audience hear the singing without being confused. This is the characteristic of CDMA. On the other hand, when employing the CDMA technology, each signal has a different pseudo-random binary sequence used to spread the spectrum of carrier. A great number of CDMA signals share the same frequency spectrum. In the perspective of frequency area or time area, several CDMA signals are overlapped. Among these types of signals, only desired signal energy is selected and received through the use of pre-determined binary sequence; desired signals can be separated, and then received with the correlators used for recovering the spectrum into its original state. At this time, the spectrums of other signals that have different codes are not recovered into its original state, and appears as the self-interference of the system.

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2. Features and Advantages of CDMA Mobile Phone
2.1 Various Types of Diversities
When employing the narrow band modulation (30kHz band) that is the same as the analog FM modulation system used in the existing Cellular system, the multi-paths of radio waves create a serious fading. However, in the CDMA broadband modulation (1.25MHz band), three types of diversities (time, frequency, and space) are used to reduce serious fading problems generated from radio channels in order to obtain high-quality calls. Time diversity can be obtained through the use of code interleaving and error correction code whereas frequency diversity can be obtained by spreading signal energy to wider frequency band. The fading related to normal frequency can affect the normal 200~300KHz among signal bands and accordingly, serious effect can be avoided. Moreover, space diversity (also called path diversity) can be realized with the following three types of methods. First, it can be obtained by the duplication of cell site receive antenna. Second, it can be obtained through the use of multi-signal processing device that receives a transmit signal having each different transmission delay time and then, combines them. Third, it can be obtained through the multiple cell site connection (Soft Handoff) that connects the mobile station with more than two cell sites at the same time.

2.2 Power Control


The CDMA system utilizes the forward (from a base station to mobile stations) and backward (from the mobile station to the base station) power control in order to increase the call processing capacity and obtain high-quality calls. In case the originating signals of mobile stations are received by the cell site in the minimum call quality level (signal to interference) through the use of transmit power control on all the mobile stations, the system capacity can be maximized. If the signal power of mobile station is received too strong, the performance of that mobile station is improved. However, because of this, the interference on other mobile stations using the same channel is increased and accordingly, the call quality of other subscribers is reduced unless the maximum accommodation capacity is reduced. In the CDMA system, forward power control, backward open loop power control, and closed loop power control methods are used. The forward power control is carried out in the cell site to reduce the transmit power on mobile stations less affected by the multi-path fading and shadow phenomenon and the interference of other cell sites when the mobile station is not engaged in the call or is relatively nearer to the corresponding cell site. This is also used to provide additional power to mobile stations having high call error rates, located in bad reception areas or far away from the cell site. The backward open loop power control is carried out in a corresponding mobile station; the mobile station measures power received from the cell site and then, reversely increases/decreases transmit power in order to compensate channel changes caused by the forward link path loss and terrain characteristics in relation to the mobile station in the cell site. By doing so, all the mobile transmit signals received by the base station have same strength. Moreover, the backward closed loop power control used by the mobile station is performed to control power using the commands issued out by the cell site. The cell site receives the signal of each corresponding mobile station and compares this with the pre-set threshold value and then, issues out power increase/decrease commands to the corresponding mobile station every 1.25msec (800 times per second). By doing so, the gain tolerance and the different radio propagation loss on the forward/backward link are complemented.

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2.3 Voice Encoder and Variable Data Speed
The bi-directional voice service having variable data speed provides voice communication which employs voice encoder algorithm having power variable data rate between the base station and the mobile station. On the other hand, the transmit voice encoder performs voice sampling and then, creates encoded voice packets to be sent out to the receive voice encoder, whereas the receive voice encoder demodulates the received voice packets into voice samples. One of the two voice encoders described in the above is selected for use depending on inputted automatic conditions and message/data; both of them utilize four-stage frames of 9600, 4800, 2400, and 1200 bits per second for Cellular and 14400,7200,3600,1800 bits per second for PCS, so PCS provide relatively better voice quality (almost twice better than the existing cellular system). In addition, this type of variable voice encoder utilizes adaptive threshold values on selecting required data rate. It is adjusted in accordance with the size of background noise and the data rate is increased to high rate only when the voice of caller is inputted. Therefore, background noise is suppressed and high-quality voice transmission is possible under the environment experiencing serious noise. In addition, in case the caller does not talk, data transmission rate is reduced so that the transmission is carried out in low energy. This will reduce the interference on other CDMA signals and as a result, improve system performance (capacity increased by about two times).

2.4 Protecting Call Confidentiality


Voice privacy is provided in the CDMA system by means of the private long code mask used for PN spreading. Voice privacy can be applied on the traffic channels only. All calls are initiated using the public long code mask for PN spreading. The mobile station user may request voice privacy during call setup using the origination message or page response message, and during traffic channel operation using the long code transition request order. The Transition to private long code mask will not be performed if authentication is not performed. To initiate a transition to the private or public long code mask, either the base station or the mobile station sends a long code transition request order on the traffic channel.

2.5 Soft Handoff


A handoff in which the mobile station commences communications with a new base station without interrupting communications with the old base station. Soft handoff can only be used between CDMA channels having identical frequency assignments.

2.6 Frequency Re-Use and Sector Segmentation


Unlike the existing analog Cellular system, the CDMA system can reuse the same frequency at the adjacent cell. there is no need to prepare a separate frequency plan. Total interference generated on mobile station signals received from the cell site is the sum of interference generated from other mobile stations in the same cell site and interference generated from the mobile station of adjacent cell site. That is, each mobile station signal generates interference in relation to the signals of all the other mobile stations.

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Total interference from all the adjacent cell sites is the ratio of interference from all the cell sites versus total interference from other mobile stations in the same cell site (about 65%). In the case of directional cell site, one cell normally uses a 120sector antenna in order to divide the sector into three. In this case, each antenna is used only for 1/3 of mobile stations in the cell site and accordingly, interference is reduced by 1/3 on the average and the capacity that can be supported by the entire system is increased by three times.

2.7 Soft Capacity


The subscriber capacity of the CDMA system is flexible depending on the relation between the number of users and service classes. For example, the system operator can increase the number of channels available for use during the busy hour despite the drop in call quality. This type of function requires 40% of normal call channels in the standby mode during the handoff, in an effort to avoid call disconnection resulting from the lack of channels. In addition, in the CDMA system, services and service charges are classified further into different classes so that more transmit power can be allocated to high class service users for easier call set-up; they can also be given higher priority of using hand-off function than the general users.

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3. Structure and Functions of tri-band CDMA Mobile Phone
The hardware structure of CDMA mobile phone is made up of radio frequency (RF) part and logic part. The RF part is composed of Receiver part (Rx), Transmitter part (Tx) and Local part (LO). For the purpose of operating on triband, It is necessary dual Tx path, tri Rx path, dual PLL and switching system for band selection. The mobile phone antenna is connected with the frequency separator which divide antenna input/output signals between Cellular frequency band (824~894 MHz) and PCS frequency band (1850~1990MHz). Each separated path is linked with the Cellular duplexer and PCS duplexer. Duplexer carries out separating Rx band and Tx band. The Rx signals from the antenna are converted into intermediate frequency(IF) band by the frequency synthesizer and frequency down converter. And then, pass SAW filter which is a band pass filter for removing out image frequency. The IF output signals that have been filtered is converted into digital signals via Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC). In front of the ADC, switching system is required to choose which band path should be open. The digital signals send to 5 correlators in each CDMA de-modulator. Of these, one is called a searcher whereas the remaining 4 are called data receivers (fingers). Digitalized IF signals include a great number of call signals that have been sent out by the adjacent cells. These signals are detected with pseudo-noise sequence (PN Sequence). Signal to interference ratio (C/I) on signals that match the desired PN sequence are increased through this type of correlation detection process, but other signals obtain processing gain by not increasing the ratio. The carrier wave of pilot channel from the cell site most adjacently located is demodulated in order to obtain the sequence of encoded data symbols. During the operation with one cell site, the searcher searches out multi-paths in accordance with terrain and building reflections. On three data receivers, the most powerful 3 paths are allocated for the parallel tracing and receiving. Fading resistance can be improved a great deal by obtaining the diversity combined output for de-modulation. Moreover, the searcher can be used to determine the most powerful path from the cell sites even during the soft handoff between the two cell sites. Moreover, 3 data receivers are allocated in order to carry out the de-modulation of these paths. Output data that has been demodulated changes the data string in the combined data row as in the case of original signals(deinterleaving), and then, are demodulated by the forward error correction decoder which uses the Viterbi algorithm. Mobile station user information send out from the mobile station to the cell site pass through the digital voice encoder via a mike. Then, they are encoded and forward errors are corrected through the use of convolution encoder. Then, the order of code rows is changed in accordance with a certain regulation in order to remove any errors in the interleaver. Symbols made through the above process are spread after being loaded onto PN carrier waves. At this time, PN sequence is selected by each address designated in each call. Signals that have been code spread as above are digital modulated (QPSK) and then, power controlled at the automatic gain control amplifier (AGC Amp). Then, they are converted into RF band by the frequency synthesizer synchronizing these signals to proper output frequencies. Transmit signals obtained pass through the duplexer filter and then, are sent out to the cell site via the antenna.

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4. Specification
4.1 General Specification
4.1.1 Transmit/Receive Frequency Interval :
1)CELLULAR : 45 MHz 2)PCS : 80 MHz

4.1.2 Number of Channels (Channel Bandwidth)


1)CELLULAR : 20 Channels

2) PCS : 48 Channels 4.1.3 Operating Voltage : DC 3.3~4.2V 4.1.4 Battery Power Consumption : DC 3.7V
SLEEP CELLULAR PCS 1.2 mA 1.2 mA IDLE 80~90mA 80~100 mA MAX POWER 600 mA (24.3dBm) 600 mA (24.0 dBm)

4.1.5 Operating Temperature : -0C ~ +60C 4.1.6 Frequency Stability


1) 2) CDMA : 0.5PPM PCS : 0.1PPM

4.1.7 Antenna : Press Type (PIFA), 50 4.1.8 Size and Weight


1) 2) Size : DOP (105.8(H) * 52.7(W) * 13.7(D) mm), With QWERTY (105.8(H) * 59.3(W) * 22.2(D) mm) Weight : DOP (108 g), With QWERTY (165g) (Approximately with standard battery)

4.1.9 Channel Spacing


1) 2) CELLULAR : 1.25MHz PCS: 1.25 MHz

4.1.10 Battery Type, Capacity and Operating Time. Unit = Hours : Minutes
Standard (800mAh) CELLULAR Standby Time PCS CELLULAR Talk time PCS 140 Minutes (-92dBm input) About 165 Hours (SCI=2) 140 Minutes (-92dBm input) About 165 Hours (SCI=2)

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4.2 Receive Specification
4.2.1 Frequency Range
CELLULAR : 869.820 MHz ~ 893.190 MHz PCS : 1930 MHz ~ 1990 MHz GPS : 1575.42 MHz

4.2.2 Local Oscillating Frequency Range :


CELLULAR : 1738.08MHz ~ 1787.94MHz PCS : 1715.56MHz 1768.89MHz GPS : 3150.84MHz

4.2.3 Sensitivity
CELLULAR : -104dBm (C/N 12dB or more) PCS : -104dBm (C/N 12dB or more) GPS : -148.5dBm (without SA mode)

4.2.4 Selectivity
CELLULAR : 3dB C/N Degration (With Fch1.25 kHz : -30dBm) PCS : 3dB C/N Degration (With Fch1.25 kHz : -30dBm)

4.2.5 Spurious Wave Suppression : Maximum of -80dB 4.2.6 CDMA Input Signal Range
Dynamic area of more than -104~ -25 dB: 79dB at the 1.23MHz band.

4.3 Transmit Specification


4.3.1 Frequency Range
CELLULAR : 824.820MHz ~ 848.190MHz PCS : 1850 MHz ~ 1910 MHz

4.3.2 Output Power


CELLULAR : 0.316W PCS: 0.316W

4.3.3 Interference Rejection


Single Tone : -30dBm at 900 kHz (CELLULAR), -30dBm at 1.25MHz(PCS) Two Tone : -43dBm at 900 kHz & 1700kHz(CELLULAR), -43dBm at 1.25 MHz & 2.05 MHz (PCS)

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4.3.11 CDMA TX Frequency Deviation :
1) CELLULAR: +300Hz or less 2) PCS: 150Hz

4.3.12 CDMA TX Conducted Spurious Emissions


1) CELLULAR: 900kHz : - 42 dBc/30kHz below 1.98MHz : - 54 dBc/30kHz below 2) PCS: 1.25MHz: - 42 dBc/30kHz below 1.98MHz : - 50 dBc/30kHz below

4.3.13 CDMA Minimum TX Power Control


1) CELLULAR: - 50dBm below 2) PCS: -50dBm below

4.4 MS (Mobile Station) Transmitter Frequency


4.4.1 CELLULAR mode
Ch # 1011 29 70 111 152 193 234 275 316 363 Center Freq. (MHz) 824.640 825.870 827.100 828.330 829.560 830.790 832.020 833.250 834.480 835.890 Ch # 404 445 486 527 568 609 650 697 738 779 Center Freq. (MHz) 837.120 838.350 839.580 840.810 842.040 843.270 844.500 845.910 847.140 848.370

4.4.2 PCS mode


Ch # 25 50 75 100 125 150 175 Center Freq (MHz) 1851.25 1852.50 1853.75 1855.00 1856.25 1857.50 1858.75 Ch # 425 450 475 500 525 550 575 Center Freq (MHz) 1871.25 1872.50 1873.75 1875.00 1876.25 1877.50 1878.75 Ch # 825 850 875 900 925 950 975 Center Freq (MHz) 1891.25 1892.50 1893.75 1895.00 1896.25 1897.50 1898.75

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200 225 250 275 300 325 350 375 1860.00 1861.25 1862.50 1863.75 1865.00 1866.25 1867.50 1868.75 600 625 650 675 700 725 750 775 1880.00 1881.25 1882.50 1883.75 1885.00 1886.25 1887.50 1888.75 1000 1025 1050 1075 1100 1125 1150 1175 1900.00 1901.25 1902.50 1903.75 1905.00 1906.25 1907.50 1908.75

4.5 MS (Mobile Station) Receiver Frequency 4.5.1 CELLULAR mode


Ch. # 1011 29 70 111 152 193 234 275 316 363 Center Freq. (MHz) 869.640 870.870 872.100 873.330 874.560 875.790 877.020 878.250 879.480 880.890 Ch. # 404 445 486 527 568 609 650 697 738 779 Center Freq. (MHz) 882.120 883.350 884.580 885.810 887.040 888.270 889.500 890.910 892.140 893.370

4.5.2 PCS mode


Ch # 25 50 75 100 125 150 175 200 225 Center Freq (MHz) 1931.25 1932.50 1933.75 1935.00 1936.25 1937.50 1938.75 1940.00 1941.25 Ch # 425 450 475 500 525 550 575 600 625 Center Freq (MHz) 1951.25 1952.50 1953.75 1955.00 1956.25 1957.50 1958.75 1960.00 1961.25 Ch # 825 850 875 900 925 950 975 1000 1025 Center Freq (MHz) 1971.25 1972.50 1973.75 1975.00 1976.25 1977.50 1978.75 1980.00 1981.25

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250 275 300 325 350 375 1942.50 1943.75 1945.00 1946.25 1947.50 1948.75 650 675 700 725 750 775 1962.50 1963.75 1965.00 1966.25 1967.50 1968.75 1050 1075 1100 1125 1150 1175 1982.50 1983.75 1985.00 1986.25 1987.50 1988.75

4.5.3 GPS mode

: 1575.42 MHz

4.5.4 Bluetooth mode : 2400 MHz ~ 2483.5 MHz

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5. Installation
5.1 Installing a Battery Pack
1) The Battery pack is keyed so it can only fit one way. Align the groove in the battery pack with the rail on the back of the phone until the battery pack rests flush with the back of the phone. 2) Slide the battery pack forward until you hear a click, which locks the battery in place.

5.2 For Adapter Use


1) Plug the adapter into a wall outlet. The adapter can be operated from a 110V source. When AC power is connected to the adapter. 2) Insert the adapter IO plug into the phone with the installed battery pack. Red light indicates battery is being charged.. Green light indicates battery is fully charged.

5.3 For Mobile Mount


5.3.1 Installation Position
In order to reduce echo sound when using the Hands-Free Kit, make sure that the speaker and microphone are not facing each other and keep microphone a generous distance from the speaker.

5.3.2 Cradle Installation


Choose an appropriate flat surface where the unit will not interface with drivers movement or passengers comfort. The driver/user should be able to access the phone with ease. Using the four self-tapping screws provided, mount the supplied bracket on the selected area. Then with the four machine screws provided, mount the counterpart on the reverse side of the reverse side of the cradle. Secure the two brackets firmly together by using the two bracket joint screws provide. The distance between the cradle and the interface box must not exceed the length of the main cable.

5.3.3 Interface Box


Choose an appropriate flat surface ( somewhere under the dash on the passenger side is preferred ) and mount the IB bracket with the four self-tapping screws provided. Clip the IB into the IB bracket.

5.3.4. Microphone Installation


Install the microphone either by clipping I onto the sunvisor (drivers side) or by attaching it to door post (drivers side), using a velcro adhesive tape (not included).

5.3.5 Cable Connections

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5.3.5.1 Power and Ignition Cables Connect the red wire to the car battery positive terminal and the black wire to the car ground. Connect the green wire to the car ignition sensor terminal. ( In order to operate HFK please make sure to connect green wire to ignition sensor terminal.) Connect the kits power cable connector to the interface box power receptacle. 5.3.5.2 Antenna Cable Connection Connect the antenna coupler cable connector from the cradle to the external antenna connector. ( Antenna is not included.)

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CHAPTER CHAPTER 2. 2. NAM NAM Input Input Method Method (Inputting (Inputting of of telephone telephone numbers numbers included) included)
1. NAM Programming Method
1) Press ##776472611000+CALL and then, press 000000

2) Press Service Prg for entering Service Prg..

Usually pressing soft key will save the change. To exit service program, press END key. 3) MEID/ESN You can see the MEID/ESN number. Press OK to edit more NAM1 items. Press Exit to exit Service Programming.

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4) NAM1 Phone Number (MDN) You can edit the NAM1 Phone Number (MDN). Press OK to edit more NAM1 items. Press BACK to edit previous NAM1 items. Press EDIT to edit MDN Phone Number.

5) NAM1 Phone Number (MIN) You can edit the NAM1 Phone Number (MIN). Press OK to edit more NAM1 items. Press BACK to edit previous NAM1 items. Press EDIT to edit MIN Phone Number.

6) NAM1 Home SID You can edit the NAM1 Home SID. Press OK to edit more NAM1 items. Press BACK to edit previous NAM1 items. Press EDIT to edit Home SID.

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7) NAM1 Name You can edit the NAM1 Name. Press OK to edit more NAM1 items. Press BACK to edit previous NAM1 items. Press EDIT to edit NAM1 Name.

8) More NAM1 Programming You can decide to edit more NAM1 Name. Press Exit to exit Service Programming. Press More to edit more advanced NAM1 items.

9) Security Code You can decide to edit Security Code. Press OK to edit more advanced NAM1 items. Press BACK to edit previous NAM1 items. Press EDIT to edit security code.

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10) NAM1 MCC You can edit NAM1 Mobile Country Code. Press OK to edit more NAM1 items. Press BACK to edit previous NAM1 items. Press EDIT to edit NAM1 MCC.

11) NAM1 NMSID You can edit NAM1 NMSID. Press OK to edit more NAM1 items. Press BACK to edit previous NAM1 items. Press EDIT to edit NAM1 NMSID.

12) NAM1 True IMSI MCC You can edit NAM1 True IMSI MCC. Press OK to edit more NAM1 items. Press BACK to edit previous NAM1 items. Press EDIT to edit NAM1 True IMSI MCC.

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13) NAM1 True IMSI NMSID You can edit NAM1 True IMSI NMSID. Press OK to edit more NAM1 items. Press BACK to edit previous NAM1 items. Press EDIT to edit True IMSI NMSID.

14) NAM1 PRL Enabled You can see NAM1 PRL Enabled. Press OK to edit more NAM1 items. Press BACK to edit previous NAM1 items.

15) CDMA Home SID/NID You can edit NAM1 Home SID/NID pair. Press OK to edit more NAM1 items. Press BACK to edit previous NAM1 items.

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16) NAM1 CDMA Pri. CH A You can edit NAM1 CDMA Pri. Channel A. Press OK to edit more NAM1 items. Press BACK to edit previous NAM1 items. Press EDIT to edit Primary CH A.

17) NAM1 CDMA Sec. CH A You can edit NAM1 CDMA Secondary Channel A. Press OK to edit more NAM1 items. Press BACK to edit previous NAM1 items. Press EDIT to edit Secondary CH A.

18) NAM1 CDMA Pri. CH B You can edit NAM1 CDMA Primary Channel B. Press OK to edit more NAM1 items. Press BACK to edit previous NAM1 items. Press EDIT to edit

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19) NAM1 CDMA Sec. CH B You can edit NAM1 CDMA Secondary Channel B. Press OK to edit more NAM1 items. Press BACK to edit previous NAM1 items. Press EDIT to edit Secondary CH B.

20) Lockout SID/NID You can edit Lockout SID/NID pair. Press OK to edit more NAM1 items. Press BACK to edit previous NAM1 items.

21) NAM1 Home Sys. Reg. You can edit NAM1 Home System Registration. Press OK to edit more NAM1 items. Press BACK to edit previous NAM1 items. Press EDIT to edit Home System Registration.

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22) NAM1 Forn SID Reg You can edit NAM1 Foreign SID Registration. Press OK to edit more NAM1 items. Press BACK to edit previous NAM1 items. Press EDIT to edit Foreign SID Reg.

23) NAM1 Forn NID Reg You can edit NAM1 Foreign NID Registration. Press OK to edit more NAM1 items. Press BACK to edit previous NAM1 items. Press EDIT to edit Foreign NID Reg.

24) NAM1 ACC Ovld Class You can edit NAM1 Access Overload Class. Press OK to edit more NAM1 items. Press BACK to edit previous NAM1 items.

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25) NAM2 Setting You can decide to edit NAM2 items. Press OK to skip NAM2 items setting. Press Edit to edit NAM2 related items.

26) Phone Model You can see the Phone Model Number. Press OK to edit more items. Press BACK to edit previous items.

27) Slot Cycle Index You can edit Slot Cycle Index. Press OK to edit more NAM1 items. Press BACK to edit previous NAM1 items. Press EDIT to edit Slot Cycle Index.

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28) Powering Down Restart.

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CHAPTER CHAPTER 3. 3. Circuit Circuit Description Description


1. RF Transmit/Receive Part
1.1 Overview
The TX and RX part employs the Direct-Conversion system. The TX and RX frequencies are respectively 824.04~848.97 and 869.04~893.97 for cellular and 1850~1910 and 1930~1990 for PCS. The block diagram is shown in [Figure 1-1]. CDMA RF signals received through the antenna are separated by the Quintplexer. RF Signal fed into the low noise amplifier in RTR6500(LNA) through the Quintplexer. Then, they are fed into Mixer in RTR6500. In RTR6500, the RF signal is changed into baseband signal directly. Then, this signal is changed into digital signal by the analog to digital converter (ADC, A/D Converter), and the digital circuit part of the MSM(Mobile Station Modem) 7500 processes the data from ADC. The digital processing part is a demodulator. In the case of transmission, RTR6500 receives OQPSK-modulated analog signal from the MSM7500. The RTR6500 connects directly with MSM7500 using an analog baseband interface. In RTR6500, the baseband quadrature signals are upconverted to the Cellular or PCS frequency bands and amplified to provide signal drive capability to the power amp. After that, the RF signal is amplified by the Power Amp in order to have enough power for radiation. Finally, the RF signal is sent out to the cell site via the antenna after going through the Quintplexer.

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[Figure 1-1] RF Block Diagram of VX11000

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1.2 Description of RX Part Circuit

1.2.1 Quintplexer (DP1000)


The ACFM-7103 is a quintplexer that combines a US-PCS duplexer, a cellular band duplexer and a S-GPS band filter into a single, miniature package with a single antenna port. The main function of quintplexer is to prohibit the other band signals from flowing into the one band circuit and vice versa. RF designer can use common tri-band antenna regardless of frequency band (800, 1575 and 1900 MHz). The specification of VX11000 quintplexer is described below:

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1.2.2 Diplexer (F1000)
The main function of Diplexer is to prohibit the other band signals from flowing into the one band circuit and vice versa. RF designer can use Dual-band Diversity antenna regardless of frequency band (800 and 1900 MHz). The specification of VX11000 Diplexer is described below: Cellular Frequency Range Insertion Loss to Common Isolation Temperature Range 824 894 MHz 0.5 dB Max (At +25 deg) 18 dB Min (to PCS) -30 to +85 deg PCS 1850 1990 MHz 0.6 dB Max (At +25 deg) 18 dB Min (to Cellular)

1.2.3 Diversity Rx RF SAW FILTERs (F1001,F1002)


The main function of Diversity Rx RF SAW filter is to attenuate mobile phone spurious frequency, attenuate direct RF frequency pick up.

1.2.4 RTR6500 LNA part (U1009)


The RTR6500 has cellular, and PCS LNA, respectively. The characteristics of Low Noise Amplifier (LNA) are low noise figure, high gain, high intercept point and high reverse isolation. The frequency selectivity characteristic of mobile phone is mostly determined by LNA. The specification of VX11000 LNA is described below: Parameter Low gain Cellular Gain Noise Figure Input IP3 -20 20 +10 PCS -20 20 +10 Middle gain Cellular 4 4 +5 PCS -3 4 +10 High gain Cellular 16 1.6 +8 PCS 16 1.7 +6 dB dB dBm Units

1.2.5 GPS LNA(U1001)


The characteristics of Low Noise Amplifier (LNA) are low noise figure, high gain, high intercept point and high reverse isolation. The frequency selectivity characteristic of mobile phone is mostly determined by LNA. The specification of VX11000 GPS LNA is described below Parameter Gain Noise Figure 1dB compression point IIP3 GPS Band 13.1 0.77 +3.4 +7 Units dB dB dBm dBm

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1.2.5 Dual RX RF SAW FILTER(F1004)
The main function of RX RF SAW filter is to attenuate mobile phone spurious frequency, attenuate noise amplified by the LNA and suppress second harmonic originating in the LNA.

1.2.6 RTR6500 - Down-converter Mixers part (U1009)


The RTR6500 device performs signal down-conversion for Cellular, PCS and GPS tri-band applications. It contains all the circuitry (with the exception of external filters) needed to support conversion of received RF signals to Baseband signals. The three down-converting Mixers (Cellular, PCS and GPS), and a programmable PLL for generating RX LO frequency and an RX LO Buffer Amplifier and RX Voltage Controlled Oscillator. The GPS LNA & mixers offer the most advanced and integrated CDMA RX solution designed to meet cascaded Noise Figure (NF) and Thirdorder Intercept Point (IIP3) requirements of IS-98D and J-STD-018 specifications for Sensitivity, Two-Tone Intermodulation, and Single-tone Desensitization. Operation modes and band selection are specially controlled from the Mobile Station Modem MSM7500A. The specification of VX11000 Mixers is described below:

Low gain Parameter Cellular Noise Figure Input IP3 Input IP2 27 -5 30 PCS 27 -11 30

High gain Cellular 10 4 50 PCS 10 1 50

Units

dB dBm dBm

1.3 Description of Transmit Part Circuit


1.3.1 RTR6500 (U1009)
The RTR6500 Base-band to RF Transmit Processor performs all TX signal-processing functions required between digital Base-band and the Power Amplifier Modulator (PAM). The Base-band quadrate signals are up-converted to the Cellular or PCS frequency bands and amplified to provide signal drive capability to the PAM. The RTR6500 includes mixers for up-converting analog Base-band to RF, a programmable PLL for generating TX LO frequency a TX LO Buffer Amplifier and TX Voltage Controlled Oscillator, cellular and PCS driver amplifiers and TX power control through an 85 dB VGA. As added benefit, the single sideband up-conversion eliminates the need for a band pass filter normally required between the up-converter and driver amplifier. I, I/, Q and Q/ signals proceed from the MSM7500A to RTR6500 are analog signal. In CDMA mode, These signals are modulated by Offset Quadrature Phase Shift King (OQPSK). I and Q are 90 deg. out of phase, and I and I/ are 180 deg. The mixers in RTR6500 converts baseband signals into RF signals. After passing through the up converters, RF signal is inputted into the Power AMP.

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RTR6500 Cellular and PCS CDMA RF Specifications

Parameter Rated Output Power Min Output Power RX band noise power ACPR

Condition Average CDMA Cellular Average CDMA PCS Average CDMA Cellular Average CDMA PCS CDMA Cellular CDMA PCS Cellular: Fc885kHz PCS : Fc1.25MHz

Min.

Type. +7 +7 -66 -41 -140 -140 -48 -48

Max.

Units dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm/Hz dBc/30kHz

1.3.2 Dual Power Amplifier(U1008)


The Dual power amplifier that can be used in the PCS and CDMA mode has linear amplification capability and high efficiency. For higher efficiency, it is made up of one MMIC (Monolithic Microwave Integrated Circuit) for which RF input terminal and internal interface circuit are integrated onto one IC after going through the AlGaAs/GaAs HBT (heterojunction bipolar transistor) process. The module of power amplifier is made up of an output end interface circuit including this MMIC. The maximum power that can be inputted through the input terminal is +10dBm and conversion gain is about 26dB. RF transmit signals that have been amplified through the power amplifier are sent to the quintplexer.

1.4 Description of Frequency Synthesizer Circuit


1.4.1 Voltage Control Temperature Compensation Crystal Oscillator (VCTCXO, U1003)
The temperature variation of mobile phone can be compensated by VCTCXO. The reference frequency of a mobile phone is 19.2 MHz. The receiver frequency tuning signals called TRK_LO_ADJ from MSM as 0.4 V~2.4 V DC via R and C filter in order to generate the reference frequency of 19.2 MHz and input it into the frequency synthesizer. Frequency stability depending on temperature is 1.5 ppm.

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2. Digital/Voice Processing Part
2.1 Overview
The digital/voice processing part processes the user's commands and processes all the digital and voice signal processing in order to operate in the phone. The digital/voice processing part is made up of a main keypad/touch keypad/LCD, receptacle part, voice processing part, mobile station modem part, memory part, and power supply part.

2.2 Configuration
2.2.1 Keypad/LCD and Receptacle Part
This is used to transmit keypad signals to MSM7500A. It is made up of a keypad backlight part that illuminates the keypad, LCD part that displays the operation status onto the screen, and a receptacle that receives and sends out voice and data with external sources.

2.2.2 Voice Processing Part


The voice processing part is made up of an audio codec used to convert MIC signals into digital voice signals and digital voice signals into analog voice signals, amplifying part for amplifying the voice signals and sending them to the ear piece, amplifying part that amplifies ringer signals coming out from MSM7500A, and amplifying part that amplifies signals coming out from MIC and transferring them to the audio processor.

2.2.3 MSM (Mobile Station Modem) 7500A Part


MSM is the core elements of CDMA terminal and carries out the functions of CPU, encoder, interleaver, deinterleaver, Viterbi decoder, Mod/Demod, and vocoder.

2.2.4 Memory Part


The memory part is made up of a NAND Flash memory and a SDRAM for storing data.

2.2.5 Power Supply Part


The power supply part is made up of circuits for generating various types of power, used for the digital/voice processing part.

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2.3 Circuit Description


2.3.1 Keypad/LCD and Receptacle Part
Once the main keypad is pressed, the key signals are sent out to MSM7500A for processing. Touch keypad is pressed, Ack signals are sent out to MSM7500A for processing. In addition, when the key is pressed, the keypad/LCD lights up through the use of 19 LEDs. The terminal status and operation are displayed on the screen for the user with the characters and icons on the LCD. Moreover, it exchanges audio signals and data with external sources through the receptacle, and then receives power from the battery or external batteries.

2.3.2 Audio Processing Part


MIC signals are amplified through OP AMP, inputted into the audio codec (included in MSM7500A) and converted into digital signals. Oppositely, digital audio signals are converted into analog signals after going through the audio codec. These signals are amplified at the audio amplifier and transmitted to the ear-piece. The signals from MSM7500 activate the ringer by using signals generated in the timer in MSM7500.

2.3.3 MSM Part


The MSM7500A device integrates the ARM1136-J and ARM926EJ-S processor cores, offering the ARM Jazelle Java hardware accelerator: one low-power, high-performance QDSP5000 application digital signal processor (aDSP) and one QDSP4000 modem digital signal processor (mDSP) core, hardware acceleration for video, imaging, and graphics, and a wideband stereo codec to support enhanced digital audio applications. The hardware acceleration eliminates the need for the multimedia companion processors normally required for video and audio-based applications that support MP3 music files, a MIDI synthesizer, video and still image record and playback, and 2D/3D graphics functions. By removing the need for costly applications coprocessors and memory subsystems, the MSM7500A solution reduces BOM costs and increases standby and talk times. QUALCOMM provides a complete software suite and advance mobile subscriber software (AMSS) for building handsets based on the MSM7500A chipset. AMSS software is designed to run on a SURF phone platform, an optional development platform optimized to assist in evaluating, testing, and debugging AMSS software.

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2.3.4 Memory Part


MCP contents 4Gbits OneNAND FLASH memory and 2Gbits DDR-SDRAM. In the OneNAND Flash Memory part of MCP are programs used for terminal operation. The programs can be changed through downloading after the assembling of terminals. On the DDR-SDRAM data generated during the terminal operation are stored temporarily.

2.3.5 Power Supply Part


When the battery voltage (+4.0V) is fed and the PWR key of keypad is pressed, U6002(PMIC) is activated by the PWR_ON_SW signal, and The PWRON signal is held high, Buck and LDO1,2,3 are turned on; when LDO1 reaches 87% of its final value a 60ms reset timer is started at after which RESET\ is asserted high. Now the BB Processor is initialized and will assert PWRHOLD high. PWRHOLD maintains the power on. The Buck1,2,3/LDO1,2,3 are generating the +1.25V_MSMC1, +1.2_MXMC2, +1.8V_MSME,+2.6V_MSMA, +2.6V_MSMP and +2 .8V_LCD respectively. The Rx part +2.1V_RX0, +2.1V_RX1 and Tx Part +2.1V_TX is operated by the I2C control signal from MSM7500A. The TCXO part TCXO_EN is operated by the control signal TCXO_EN from MSM7500A.

2.3.6 Logic Part


The logic part consists of internal CPU of MSM, RAM, MCP. The MSM7500A receives TCXO (=19.2MHz) from the U1003 and controls the phone in CDMA modes. The major components are as follows: CPU The ARM926J-S microprocessor includes a 3 stage pipelined RISC architecture, both 32-bit ARM and 16-bit THUMB instruction sets, a 32-bit address bus, and a 32-bit internal data bus. It has a high performance and low power consumption. MCP OneNAND Flash is used to store the terminals program. Using the down-loading program, the program can be changed even after the terminal is fully assembled. DDR-SDRAM is used to store the internal flag information, call processing data, and timer data. External KEYPAD For external key recognition, key matrix is setup using KEY_SENSE[1][2], KEY_DRIVE[7][8] signal from MSM7500A. 3 LEDs and backlight circuitry are included in the external keypad for easy operation in the dark. KEYPAD For key recognition, key matrix is setup using key encoder IC . 4 LEDs and backlight circuitry are included in the keypad for easy operation in the dark. TOUCH WINDOW For key recognition, the Touch Controller, TSC2007 MSM7500A by using TOUCH_Y-, TOUCH_Y+, TOUCH_X-,TOUCH_X+. Touch window also supports vibe-touch function when pressing is recognized. LCD Controller(RGB Converter) and LCD MODULE LCD Controller S1D13775 will display the information onto the LCD by 24-bit data from the MSM7500A. LCD Module is supplied stable +2.8V_LCD by Out3 in U4001 for fine view angle and LCD reflects to improve the display efficiency. 6 LEDs is used to display each LCD backlight.

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2.3.7 DSP (Multimedia processor) Part
DSP is a specialized integrated circuit that encompasses efficient camera functions, MPEG4 simple profile level 3 compliant codec functions. The hosts register setting by executed with 2-bit address bus, 1-bit chip select signal, 1bit write enable signal, 1-bit read enable signal and 16-bit data bus from the host(MSM7500A). High-performance QDSP5000 application digital signal processor (aDSP) and one QDSP4000 modem digital signal processor (mDSP) core, hardware acceleration for video, imaging, and graphics, and a wideband stereo codec to support enhanced digital audio applications.

LCD
In the bypass mode, MSM has complete control over all LCD operations, excluding camera processing function. In other words, it indicates when LCD is initialized and GUI of system is displayed on the LCD.

CAMERA
DSP provides clock to operate sensor and controls internal register of sensor through the I2C master embedded in DSP to make sensor operate normally. After completion of internal register setting, sensor supplies YUV422 image data, synchronous signal and pixel clock synchronized with pixel of image data to DSP. VSYNC is a synchronized signal to differentiate frames and HREF is a synchronized signal to differentiate lines. These signals are synchronized with the pixel clock. Input image data through the sensor interface is previewed on the LCD up to 30fps through the IMAGE ENHANCER.

EXTERNAL CODEC
Normally codec bypass signal from MSM7500A to Speaker, Receiver or Headset. However, when we listen to the music in My Music folder codec performs 3-D sound enhancement and automatic level control for microphone or line input. The on-chip ADC and DAC are of a high quality using a multi-bit, low-order oversampling architecture to deliver optimum performance with low power consumption. It supports I2S audio data format between DSP and codec. A speaker amplifier, using digital amplifier system, realizes low power consumption than that of linear amplifier. In addition, power-down mode is available to minimize the current consumption when used.

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CHAPTER CHAPTER 4. 4. Trouble Trouble Shooting Shooting


4.1 Rx Part Trouble
4.1.1 DCN Rx Test Point Test Point

VCTCXO

RTR6500

Quintplex

Start

Check flow Check flow

Rx TEST SETUP (HHP) - Test Channel: 384 - Test Band : US Cellular - SID: 28 - Sector Power: - 30 dB m Spectrum Analyzer Setting Oscilloscope Setting 3. Check Control signal, RF Signal path 1. Check DC Power Supply circuit

2. Check VCTCXO

NO 4. Check Rx I/Q data

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4.1.1.1 Checking DC Power supply circuit (PMIC) Test Point Test Point R4031 C4094

C4093

MAX8694 LP8720TLX RTR6500

Circuit Diagram Circuit Diagram

TP3

TP1

TP2

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Checking Flow Checking Flow

Start

Check C4093 + 2 .1 V_ RX0 is OK ? YES NO

The Problem may be Lo gic part Refer to Logic troubleshoot

Check C4094 + 2 .1 V_ RX1 is OK ? NO

The Problem may be Lo gic part Refer to Logic troubleshoot

YES

Check R4031 +2.6V_MSMP is OK? NO

The Problem may be Lo gic part Refer to Logic troubleshoot

YES

DC Po wer supply Circuit is OK. See next Page to check VCTCXO circuit

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4.1.1.2 Checking VCTCXO circuit

Test Point Test Point

R1002 C1101

Circuit Diagram Circuit Diagram

TP1

TP2

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Checking Flow Checking Flow
Start

Check U1003 TP2 Is it 19.2MHz? (Refer to figure 4.1.1 (a)) NO

YES

VCTCXO circuit is Ok . See next page to check control signal .

Check U1003 TP1 Is it 2.85V?(Refer to figure 4.1.1 (b)) YES

NO

The Problem ma y b e Logic part R efer to Logic troubles hoot

Replace U 1003 and then check R1002 , Pin3.

Is it similar? YES

VCTCXO circuit is Ok . See next page to check control signal .

NO

Replace Main B /D

Waveform Waveform

Figure 4.1.1 (a)

Figure 4.1.1 (b)

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4.1.1.3 Checking RF signal path (Mobile S/W, Quintplexer) Test Point Test Point
VCTCXO

RTR6500

Quintplex

Mobile switch

Circuit Diagram Circuit Diagram

TP1

TP2

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Checking Flow Checking Flow

Start

Check pin2 at U1002 Check if there is any major difference referring To Figure 4.1.1 (c). Is any signal detected at that point?

Replace U1002 NO

YES

Is any signal detected at that point?

Check L1001, C1003, C1002 NO

YES

Check pin1 at DP1000 Check if there is any major difference referring To Figure 4.1.1 (d ). Is any signal detected at that point?

Replace DP1000 NO

YES

Is any signal detected at that point?

Check L1007, L1009, C1037 NO

YES RF signal path is OK. See next page to Rx I/Q data signal

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Waveform Waveform

U1002 pin2

4.1.1 (c)

DP1000 pin1

4.1.1 (d)

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4.1.1.4 Checking Rx I/Q data Test Point Test Point

RTR6500
U1009 Pin55 (RX0_IP) Pin56 (RX0_IM) Pin57 (RX0_QP) Pin58 (RX0_QM)

Circuit Diagram Circuit Diagram

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Checking Flow Checking Flow

Start

Check pin 55,56,57,58 at U1009 Check if there is any major difference referring To Figure 4.1.1 ( e ), (f i)

Replace U 1009 YES

NO Redownload S/W, and then recalibrate the Main B/D

Check pin55,56,57,58 at U1009 Check if there is any major difference referring To Figure 4.1.1 (e), (f)

Replace Main B /D YES

NO All DCN Rx check is completed . If the phone still do not work , change Main B /D .

Waveform Waveform

RX0_IP

RX0_QP

RX0_IM

RX0_QM

Graph 4.1.1(e)

Graph 4.1.1(f)

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4.1.2 PCS Rx Test Point Test Point

VCTCXO

RTR6500

Quintplex

Checking Flow Checking Flow


Start

Rx TEST SETUP(Joyphone ) - Test C hannel: 600 - Tes t Band : U S PCS - SID: 5269 - Sect or Power: - 30 dB m Spec trum Analyzer Setting Osc illosc ope Setting 3. Check Control signal, RF Signal path 1. Check DC Power Supply circuit

2. Check VCTCXO

NO 4. Check Rx I/Q data

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4.1.2.1 Checking DC Power supply circuit (PMIC) Test Point Test Point R4031 C4094

C4093

MAX8694 LP8720TLX RTR6500

Circuit Diagram Circuit Diagram

TP3

TP1

TP2

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Checking Flow Checking Flow

Start

Check C4093 + 2 .1 V_ RX0 is OK ? YES NO

The Problem may be Lo gic part Refer to Logic troubleshoot

Check C4094 + 2 .1 V_ RX1 is OK ? NO

The Problem may be Lo gic part Refer to Logic troubleshoot

YES

Check R4031 +2.6V_MSMP is OK? NO

The Problem may be Lo gic part Refer to Logic troubleshoot

YES

DC Po wer supply Circuit is OK. See next Page to check VCTCXO circuit

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4.1.2.2 Checking VCTCXO circuit Test Point Test Point

R1002 C1101

Circuit Diagram Circuit Diagram

TP1

TP2

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Checking Flow Checking Flow
Start

Check U1003 TP2 Is it 19.2MHz? (Refer to figure 4.1.2 (a)) NO

YES

VCTCXO circuit is Ok . See next page to check control signal .

Check U1003 TP1 Is it 2.85V?(Refer to figure 4.1.2 (b)) YES

NO

The Problem ma y b e Logic part R efer to Logic troubles hoot

Replace U 1003 and then check R1002 , Pin3.

Is it similar? YES

VCTCXO circuit is Ok . See next page to check control signal .

NO

Replace Main B /D

Waveform Waveform

Figure 4.1.2 (a)

Figure 4.1.2 (b)

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Checking Flow Checking Flow

Start

Check pin2 at U1002 Check if there is any major difference referring To Figure 4.1.2 (c). Is any signal detected at that point?

Replace U1002 NO

YES

Is any signal detected at that point?

Check L1001, C1003, C1002 NO

YES

Check pin2 at DP1000 Check if there is any major difference referring To Figure 4.1.2 (d ). Is any signal detected at that point?

Replace DP1000 NO

YES RF signal path is OK. See next page to Rx I/Q data signal

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Waveform Waveform

U1002 pin2

4.1.2 (c)

DP1000 pin2

4.1.2 (d)

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4.1.2.4 Checking Rx I/Q data Test Point Test Point

RTR6500
U1009 Pin55 (RX0_IP) Pin56 (RX0_IM) Pin57 (RX0_QP) Pin58 (RX0_QM)

Circuit Diagram Circuit Diagram

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Checking Flow Checking Flow

Start

Check pin 55,56,57,58 at U1009 Check if there is any major difference referring To Figure 4.1.2 ( e ), (f)

Replace U 1009 YES

NO Redownload S/W, and then recalibrate the Main B/D

Check pin55,56,57,58 at U1009 Check if there is any major difference referring To Figure 4.1.2 (e), (f)

Replace Main B /D YES

NO All DCN Rx check is completed . If the phone still do not work , change Main B /D .

Waveform Waveform

RX0_IP

RX0_QP

RX0_IM

RX0_QM

Graph 4.1.2 (e)

Graph 4.1.2 (f)

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4.1.3 DCN diversity Rx Test Point Test Point

VCTCXO

RTR6500

Dipexer DCN SAW Filter

Diversity Mobile Switch


Quintplex

Primary Rx Part

Diversity Rx Part

Checking Flow Checking Flow

Start

Rx TEST SETUP (HHP) - Test Channel: 384 - Test Band : US Cellular - SID: 28 - Sector Power: - 30 dB m Spectrum Analyzer Setting Oscilloscope Setting

1. Check Control signal, RF Signal path

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4.1.3.1 Checking DCN RF Diversity signal path (Mobile S/W, Diplexer, SAW Filter) Test Point Test Point

C1011 C1064

RTR6500 Diversity Mobile S/W C1026

Circuit Diagram Circuit Diagram

TP1

TP2

TP3

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Checking Flow Checking Flow

Start

Check pin2 at U1000 Check if there is any major difference referring To Figure 4.1.3 (a). Is any signal detected at that point?

Replace U1000 NO

YES

Is any signal detected at that point?

Check C1064, L1023 NO

YES

Check pin4 at F1000 Check if there is any major difference referring To Figure 4.1.3 (b ). Is any signal detected at that point?

Replace F1000 NO

YES

Is any signal detected at that point?

Check C1011 NO

YES

Check pin4 at F1001 Check if there is any major difference referring To Figure 4.1.3 (c). Is any signal detected at that point?

Replace F1001 NO

YES

Is any signal detected at that point?

Check C1026, L1006, C1027 NO

YES RF signal path is OK. See next page to Rx I/Q data signal

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Waveform Waveform

U1000 pin2

4.1.3 (a)

F1000 pin4

4.1.3 (b)

F1001 pin4

4.1.3 (c)

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4.1.4 PCS Diversity Rx Test Point Test Point

VCTCXO

RTR6500

Dipexer

Diversity Mobile Switch


Quintplex

PCS SAW Filter

Primary Rx Part

Diversity Rx Part

Checking Flow Checking Flow

Start

Rx TEST SETUP(Joyphone ) - Test C hannel: 600 - Tes t Band : U S PCS - SID: 5269 - Sect or Power: - 30 dB m Spec trum Analyzer Setting Osc illosc ope Setting

1. Check Control signal, RF Signal path

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4.1.4.1 Checking PCS RF Diversity signal path (Mobile S/W, Diplexer, SAW Filter) Test Point Test Point

C1010 C1064

RTR6500 Diversity Mobile S/W L1004

Circuit Diagram Circuit Diagram

TP1

TP2

TP3

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Checking Flow Checking Flow

Start

Check pin2 at U1000 Check if there is any major difference referring To Figure 4.1.4 (a). Is any signal detected at that point?

Replace U1000 NO

YES

Is any signal detected at that point?

Check C1064, L1023 NO

YES

Check pin6 at F1000 Check if there is any major difference referring To Figure 4.1.4 (b ). Is any signal detected at that point?

Replace F1000 NO

YES

Is any signal detected at that point?

Check C1010 NO

YES

Check pin4 at F1002 Check if there is any major difference referring To Figure 4.1.4 (c). Is any signal detected at that point?

Replace F1002 NO

YES

Is any signal detected at that point?

Check L1004, L1005, C1029 NO

YES RF signal path is OK. See next page to Rx I/Q data signal

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Waveform Waveform

U1000 pin2

4.1.4 (a)

F1000 pin6

4.1.4 (b)

F1002 pin4

4.1.4 (c)

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VX11000 4.2 Tx Part Trouble


4.2.1 DCN Tx Test Point Test Point

VCTCXO

RTR6500

Dual PAM PAM

Quintplex

Checking Flow Checking Flow

Start 4. Check RF SAW Press ##5473784236368 + SEND key + 000000 in Phone idle state. ? Press FCC Test ? Press CDMA FCC mode - Set channel to 384 and AGC to 360 ? Measure frequency domain waveform with Spectrum analyser ? Measure time domain waveform with Oscilloscope

5. Check Dual PAM

1. Check DC Power Supply circuit

6. Check Quintplexer

2. Check VCTCXO

7. Check Mobile Switch

3. Check RTR6500

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4.2.1.1 Checking DC Power supply circuit (PMIC) Test Point Test Point R4031
LP8720TLX

R1012 C4133
TP3 TP1
MAX8694

RTR6500

Circuit Diagram Circuit Diagram

TP2

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Checking Flow Checking Flow

Start

Check C4133 +2 .1V _TX is OK ? YES NO

The Pr ob lem m ay be Lo gic pa rt Refer to Log ic trou bles h oot

Check R1012 +2.1V_TX_SYNTH is OK?

The Pr o ble m m ay b e Lo gic part NO Refer to Lo gic troub les hoot

YES

Check R4031 + 2.6V_MSMP is OK?

The Pr o ble m m ay b e Lo gic part NO Refer to Lo gic troub les hoot

YES

DC Po wer su p ply Circuit is OK. See next Page to c hec k VCTCXO circuit

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4.2.1.2 Checking VCTCXO circuit Test Point Test Point

R1002 C1101

Circuit Diagram Circuit Diagram

TP1

TP2

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Checking Flow Checking Flow
Start

Check U1003 TP2 Is it 19.2MHz? (Refer to figure 4.2.1.2 (a)) NO

YES

VCTCXO circuit is Ok . See next page to check control signal .

Check U1003 TP1 Is it 2.85V?(Refer to figure 4.2.1.2 (b)) YES

NO

The Problem ma y b e Logic part R efer to Logic troubles hoot

Replace U 1003 and then check R1002 , Pin3.

Is it similar? YES

VCTCXO circuit is Ok . See next page to check control signal .

NO

Replace Main B /D

Waveform Waveform

Figure 4.2.1.2 (a)

Figure 4.2.1.2 (b)

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4.2.1.3 Checking RTR6500 DCN circuit Test Point Test Point

Pin16(TP2)

C1093 (TP1)

C1101 (TP3)

Circuit Diagram Circuit Diagram

TP1

TP3

TP2

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Checking Flow Checking Flow

Start

Check pin3 at U1009 Check if there is any major difference referring To Figure 4.2.1.3 (a). Is it similar?

RTR6500 circuit is OK. See next page YES

NO

Check pin16 at U1009(TX _ON signal ) whether it is higher than 2.5V.

Check TX_ON signal & MSM NO

YES

Check C1101 at U 1009(TCXO signal) referring to Figure 4.2.1.3 (b). Is it similar?

Check TCXO circuit. NO

YES Replace U1005

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Waveform Waveform

Figure 4.2.1.3(a)

Figure 4.2.1.3(b)

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4.2.1.4 Check DCN RF Tx SAW Test Point Test Point Circuit Diagram Circuit Diagram

TP2

TP1

RF_IN

RF_OUT

C1075 (TP1)

Checking Flow Checking Flow

Waveform Waveform

Start

RF_IN fed up with CW signal RF_IN


Check Pin1,4 at F1005 .Referring to Figure 4.2.1. 4. Is it similar ?

RF Tx SAW is OK YES

NO

Replace F 1005

RF_OUT

Figure 4.2.1.4

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4.2.1.5 Check Dual PAM DCN circuit Test Point Test Point
RF_IN CELL

VEN_CELL

VCC1 VBP

VMOD

VCC2

RF_OUT CELL

Circuit Diagram Circuit Diagram


PCS Tx DCN Tx
TP3 TP2

TP1

TP5

TP6

TP4

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Checking Flow Checking Flow
Start

Check pin 1, 14 at U1008 Check if there is any major difference referring To Figure 4.2.1.5 . Is it similar?

PAM circuit is OK. See next page YES

NO

Check pin4, 11 at U1008 (Vcc) whether it is higher than 3.4V. YES NO

Check Vcc line

Check pin5 at U1008 (PA _ON0) whether it is higher than 2.2V.

Check PA_ON0 line NO

YES

Check pin2 at U1008 (PA _R1) whether it is lower than 2.2V.

Check PA_R1 line NO

YES Check pin3 at U1008 (PA _R0) whether it is lower than 2.2V.

Check PA_R0 line NO

YES Replace U1008

Waveform Waveform

RF_IN fed up with CW signal in Bypass mode of PAM

RF_IN

RF_OUT

Figure 4.2.1.5

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4.2.1.6 Check Quintplexer Test Point Test Point
CELL_TX

Circuit Diagram Circuit Diagram

TP2

ANT1

TP1

Checking Flow Checking Flow

Waveform Waveform

Start

CELL TX Port
Check pin3 , 5 at DP1000. Referring to Figure 4 .2 .1 .6. Is it similar ?

Quintplexer is OK YES

NO

Replace DP 1000

ANT_1 Port

Figure 4.2.1.6

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4.2.1.7 Check Mobile S/W Test Point Test Point Circuit Diagram Circuit Diagram

RF_IN

RF_OUT
TP1 TP2

Checking Flow Checking Flow

Waveform Waveform

Start

INPUT Port
Check pin1 , 2 at U 1002. Referring to Figure 4 .2 .1 .7. Is it similar ? YES Mobile S /W is OK

NO

Replace U1002

OUTPUT Port

Figure 4.2.1.7

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4.2.2 PCS Tx Test Point Test Point

VCTCXO

RTR6500

Dual PAM PAM

Quintplex

Checking Flow Checking Flow

Start 4. Check RF SAW Press ##5473784236368 + SEND key + 000000 in Phone idle state. ? Press FCC Test ? Press CDMA FCC mode - Set channel to 384 and AGC to 400 ? Measure frequency domain waveform with Spectrum analyser ? Measure time domain waveform with Oscilloscope

5. Check Dual PAM

1. Check DC Power Supply circuit

6. Check Quintplexer

2. Check VCTCXO

7. Check Mobile Switch

3. Check RTR6500

Redownload S/W, Cal

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4.2.2.1 Checking DC Power supply circuit (PMIC) Test Point Test Point R4031
LP8720TLX

R1012 C4133
TP3 TP1
MAX8694

RTR6500

Circuit Diagram Circuit Diagram

TP2

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Checking Flow Checking Flow

Start

Check C4133 +2 .1V _TX is OK ? YES NO

The Pr ob lem m ay be Lo gic pa rt Refer to Log ic trou bles h oot

Check R1012 +2.1V_TX_SYNTH is OK?

The Pr o ble m m ay b e Lo gic part NO Refer to Lo gic troub les hoot

YES

Check R4031 + 2.6V_MSMP is OK?

The Pr o ble m m ay b e Lo gic part NO Refer to Lo gic troub les hoot

YES

DC Po wer su p ply Circuit is OK. See next Page to c hec k VCTCXO circuit

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4.2.2.2 Checking VCTCXO circuit

Test Point Test Point

R1002 C1101

Circuit Diagram Circuit Diagram

TP1

TP2

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Checking Flow Checking Flow
Start

Check U1003 TP2 Is it 19.2MHz? (Refer to figure 4.2.2.2 (a)) NO

YES

VCTCXO circuit is Ok . See next page to check control signal .

Check U1003 TP1 Is it 2.85V?(Refer to figure 4.2.2.2 (b)) YES

NO

The Problem ma y b e Logic part R efer to Logic troubles hoot

Replace U 1003 and then check R1002 , Pin3.

Is it similar? YES

VCTCXO circuit is Ok . See next page to check control signal .

NO

Replace Main B /D

Waveform Waveform

Figure 4.2.2.2 (a)

Figure 4.2.2.2 (b)

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4.2.2.3 Checking RTR6500 PCS circuit Test Point Test Point

Pin16(TP2)

C1092 (TP1)

C1101 (TP3)

Circuit Diagram Circuit Diagram

TP1 TP3

TP2

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Checking Flow Checking Flow

Start

Check pin67 at U1009 Check if there is any major difference referring To Figure 4.2.2.3 (a). Is it similar?

RTR6500 circuit is OK. See next page YES

NO

Check pin16 at U1009(TX _ON signal ) whether it is higher than 2.5V.

Check TX_ON signal & MSM NO

YES

Check C1101 at U1009(TCXO signal) referring to Figure 4.2.2.3 (b). Is it similar?

Check TCXO circuit. NO

YES Replace U1006

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Waveform Waveform

Figure 4.2.2.3(a)

Figure 4.2.2.3(b)

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4.2.2.4 Check PCS RF Tx SAW Test Point Test Point Circuit Diagram Circuit Diagram

RF_IN
TP2

RF_OUT
TP1

Checking Flow Checking Flow

Waveform Waveform

Start

RF_IN fed up with CW signal RF_IN


Check pin 1 , 4 at F 1006 Referring to YES Figure 4 .2 .2 . 4. Is it similar ? RF Tx SAW is OK

NO

Replace F 1006

RF_OUT

Figure 4.2.2.4

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4.2.2.5 Check Dual PAM PCS circuit Test Point Test Point
RF_IN PCS

VEN_PCS

VCC1 VBP

VMOD

RF_OUT PCS

VCC2

Circuit Diagram Circuit Diagram

PCS Tx DCN Tx
TP3

TP5

TP6

TP1 TP2

TP4

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Checking Flow Checking Flow
Start

Check pin 7, 8 at U1008 Check if there is any major difference referring To Figure 4.2.2.5 . Is it similar?

PAM circuit is OK. See next page YES

NO

Check pin4, 11 at U1008 (Vcc) whether it is higher than 3.4V. YES NO

Check Vcc line

Check pin6 at U1008 (PA _ON1) whether it is higher than 2.2V.

Check PA_ON1 line NO

YES

Check pin2 at U1008 (PA _R1) whether it is lower than 2.2V.

Check PA_R1 line NO

YES Check pin3 at U1008 (PA _R0) whether it is lower than 2.2V.

Check PA_R0 line NO

YES Replace U1008

Waveform Waveform

RF_IN fed up with CW signal in Bypass mode of PAM

RF_IN

RF_OUT

Figure 4.2.2.5

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4.2.2.6 Check Quintplexer Test Point Test Point
CELL_TX

Circuit Diagram Circuit Diagram

TP2

ANT1
TP1

Checking Flow Checking Flow

Waveform Waveform

Start

PCS TX Port
Check pin4 , 5 at DP1000 Referring to Figure 4.2.2.6. Is it similar ?

Quintplexer is OK YES

NO

Replace DP 1000

ANT_1 Port

Figure 4.2.2.6

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4.2.2.7 Check Mobile S/W Test Point Test Point Circuit Diagram Circuit Diagram

RF_IN

RF_OUT
TP1 TP2

Checking Flow Checking Flow

Waveform Waveform

Start

INPUT Port
Check pin1 , 2 at U 1002. Referring to Figure 4 .2 .2 .7. Is it similar ? YES Mobile S /W is OK

NO

Replace U1002

OUTPUT Port

Figure 4.2.2.7

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4.3.1 Power 4.3.1.1 Power-On Trouble Circuit Diagram Circuit Diagram

+VBATT +1.25V_MSMC1

+2.6V_MSMP +1.25V_MSMC2 +2.6V_MSMA

PMIC (U4001)

+1.8V_MSME

TCXO_IN

+2.85V_TCXO

TCXO_OUT

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Circuit Diagram2 Circuit Diagram2

PS_HOLD

PMIC (U4001)

SLEEP_CLK

USBH_CS

USB (U5004)

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Test point Test point
+1.25V_MSMC2 SLEEP_CLK PS_HOLD

+1.25V_MSMC1

+1.8V_MSME

PMIC U4001

+VBATT

+2.6V_MSMP

+2.6V_MSMA

TCXO_IN

+2.85V_TCXO TCXO_OUT TCXO U1003

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Checking Flow Checking Flow

START

Check battery voltage > 3.4V NO YES Check the +BATT voltage> 3.4V NO YES

Charge of Change Battery and try again

Confirm +VBATT Line

Check the voltage of the following port at U4001 +1.0~1.4V_MSMC1 +1.15V~+1.4V_MSMP1 +1.8V_MSME +2.6V_MSMP +2.6V_MSMA +2.85V_TCXO

Replace PMIC (U4001) NO

YES

Is the frequency of TCXO_IN (C4114) 19.2Mhz?

Replace TCXO (U1003) NO

YES

Is TCXO_OUT (C4136) 19.2Mhz, Pk-Pk 2.85V?

Replace TCXO BUFFER (U4006) NO

YES

Is SLEEP_CLK (C4042) 32.76Khz, Pk-Pk 2.6V?

Replace Sleep Crystal (U4000) NO

YES

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Checking Flow Checking Flow

NO Logic level of USBH_CS=High after 15s?

YES

download software try again

Logic level of PS_HOLD=High?

Replace MSM (U202) NO

YES Does it work properly? Change the board NO Change the board

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4.3.1.2 Charging Trouble Circuit Diagram Circuit Diagram

+5V_VCHAR

ACCESSORY_ADC CON5001 USB_DETECT

+VBATT

CHG_MODE

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Test point Test point

+5V_VCHAR

CHG_MODE

+VBATT

USB_DETECT

ACCESSORY_ADC CON5001

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Checking Flow Checking Flow

START

Battery Change

Does it work properly YES NO

The battery may have the problem

Charging Connector CON603 Well-soldered? YES

Re-soldering CON5001 NO

+5V_VCHAR (D5000) =5V? NO YES

The charging adaptor (TA) or USB cable(USB port of computer) is out of order.

Check VBATT Voltage >3.4V

Replace PMIC (U4001) NO

YES

Service Menu -> H/W test -> ETC GetADC(ACC) 100~150 GetADC(BATT_THM) 1~210 ?

NO

YES

When the phone is charged, CHG_MODE(R5019)=0V?

NO Change the MSM (U2000)

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Checking Flow Checking Flow

USB_DETECT If connect USB Cable, 2.6V If connect TA, 0V ?

Replace Q5000 NO

YES

download software try again

Does it work properly NO YES Charging will operate properly

Change the board

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4.3.2 Camera trouble

Circuit Diagram Circuit Diagram

Camera Control signals To MSM : CAM_DATA[0:7], CAM_RESET/, CAM_I2C_SDA, CAM_I2C_SCL, CAM_OSC_MCLK, CAM_PCLK

Test Point Test Point


C6001 C6002 C6040 CON6000 R6013 C6039 R6004 U6000

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Check flow Check flow

START

Check the clock to Camera at U6000 (36MHz)

Replace U6000 NO

YES

Check the clock from Camera at R6013 : CAM_PCLK

Replace the Camera module NO

YES

Check the voltage of the following camera power : +2.8V_CAM_VDDA +2.6V_CAM_VDDIO +1.8V_CAM_VDD +2.8V_CAM_LVDD

NO

Replace the U4001, U4002

YES

Check the Control signal CAM_DATA[0:7], CAM_RESET/, CAM_SDA, CAM_SCL

Check the CON6000 NO

YES

Check CON7007 Soldering NO YES

Re-soldering CON6000

Camera will work properly

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4.3.3 Flash LED trouble

Circuit Diagram Circuit Diagram

Test Point Test Point

R431 C432

CON6002 U6002 C6036 R6007

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Check flow Check flow

START

Check the inserted power at pin 5 of U6002

Recharge the battery NO

YES

Check the control signal at R6007

Check the MSM NO

YES

Check Flash LED driver output at C6036

Replace the U6002 NO

YES

Check CON6002 Soldering NO

Re-soldering CON6002

NO

Replace the Flash LED module

YES

YES

Camera will work properly

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Test Point Test Point

R4049

U7001 U4006

RGB_DCLK

F6004

CON6001

R6049

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Check flow Check flow

START

Check the clock to RGB Converter at U4006 (26MHz)

Replace U4006 NO

YES

Check the clock from RGB converter at F6004 RGB_DCLK YES

Replace the U7001 NO

Check the voltage of the following RGB converter power : +2.6V_MSMP +1.8V_MSME +1.5V_RGB

NO

Replace the U4001

YES

Check the voltage of LDC power : +2.8V_LCD

Replace U4001 NO

YES

Check the Control signal RGB_DATA[0:23] , RGB_VSYNC, RGB_HSYNC, RGB_DATA_EN, RGB_DCLK

Check the CON6001 NO

YES

Check CON6001 Soldering NO YES

Re-soldering CON 6001

LCD will work properly

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4.3.4.2 LCD Backlight trouble Circuit Diagram Circuit Diagram

Internal LCD Backlight

External LCD Backlight

Test Point Test Point

R5018 TP5002 R5026 R5027 R5004 TP5000

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Check flow Check flow


Internal LCD Backlight

START

Check the I2C at R5004

NO

Check the U5000 soldering

YES

Check the Reset at TP5000 Check the U5000 soldering NO YES Check the LED output at R5026 YES

NO

Check the CON6001

LCD Backlight will work properly

External LCD Backlight

START

Check the I2C at R5018

NO

Check the U5005 soldering

YES

Check the Reset at TP5002 Check the U5005 soldering NO YES Check the LED output at R5027 YES

NO

Check the CON6001

LCD Backlight will work properly

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4.3.5 Audio 4.3.5.1 Speaker Trouble Circuit Diagram Circuit Diagram

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Test Point Test Point

C3014

C3016

C3012

C3015 C3020

C3021

C6016 C6017 C6018 C6019

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Checking Flow Checking Flow

START

Voltage at C3020, C3021 is about 3.4~4.2V

Check the Battery Voltage NO

YES

Check the audio signal at C3012, C3014~C3016?

NO

Check the soldering at C3012, C3014~C3016? YES

Replace MSM or Main Board NO Re-solder C3012,C3014,C3015,C3016

YES

Check the audio signal at C6016~C6019?

Replace U3001 NO

YES

Check the contact state of the FPCB connector

Replace the LCD FPCB NO

YES

Check the audio signal at SPK contact pad

NO

Check the soldering at SPK+, SPK- contact pad YES

NO

Replace speaker& proximity cal after SET assembly Resolder the speaker& proximity cal after SET assembly

YES

Speaker will work properly

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4.3.5.2 Receiver Trouble Circuit Diagram Circuit Diagram

Test Point Test Point

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C6014 C6015

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Checking Flow Checking Flow

START

Check the audio signal at C6014, C6015

Replace MSM or Main Board NO

YES

Check the contact state of the FPCB connector

Replace the LCD FPCB NO

YES

Check the audio signal at RCV contact pad

NO

Check the soldering at RCV+, RCV- contact pad YES

NO

Replace the receiver & proximity cal after SET assembly Resolder the receiver & proximity cal after SET assembly

YES

Receiverwill work properly

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4.3.5.3 Headset Trouble Circuit Diagram Circuit Diagram

< Audio Amp part >

< Ear jack part >

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Test Point Test Point

C3014

C3016

C3012

C3015 C3020

C3021

C3026

C3025

C3024 C3022

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Checking Flow Checking Flow

START

Insert the headset to ear-jack YES

Does the audio profile of the phone change to the headset Mode? YES Set the audio part of the test equipment to echo mode YES NO Can you hear your voice from headset ? Change headset and try again NO

Headset detect problem

NO

YES YES Can you hear your voice from headset ?

No Set the audio part of the test equipment to continuous wave mode

Can you hear the Sound from headset ? YES

NO

Headset RX path problem

3 4
Headset will work properly

Headset TX path problem

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Checking Flow: Headset detect Checking Flow: Headset detect problem problem

Check the voltage C3025 whether its range is high ? NO

Check the soldering of CON3000 NO YES

Replace MSM or B/D

YES

Resolder CON3000 with heat gun NO

Replace CON3000

2
Voltage at C3020, C3021 is about 3.4~4.2V

Checking Flow: Headset RX path Checking Flow: Headset RX path problem problem

Check the Battery Voltage NO

YES

Check the audio signal at C3012, C3014~C3016

NO

Check the soldering at C3012, C3014~C3016 YES

Replace MSM or Main Board NO Re-solder C3012,C3014,C3015,C3016

YES

Check the audio signal at C3022, C3024 YES

Replace U3001 NO

Check the soldering of CON3000 YES

Replace CON3000 NO

Checking Flow: Headset TX path problem Checking Flow: Headset TX path problem

Check the voltage C3026 whether its range is high ? NO

Check the soldering of CON3000 NO YES

Replace MSM or B/D

YES

Resolder CON3000 with heat gun NO

Replace CON3000

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4.3.5.4 MIC Trouble Circuit Diagram Circuit Diagram

Test Point Test Point

C2006

R2001

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Checking Flow Checking Flow

START

YES

Check the voltage level at R2001 Whether its range is 1.5~2.0V

NO

Check the soldering at R2001 YES

Replace MSM or Main B/D NO Resolder R2001

YES

Check the signal level at Each side of MIC, C2006 NO

Resolder M2000

YES

MIC will work properly

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4.3.6 Touch and Keypad 4.3.6.1 Touch Trouble Circuit Diagram Circuit Diagram

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Test Point Test Point

U7004 R7002 R7000 C7002

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Checking Flow Checking Flow

Start

Make sure that the trouble is about mechanical thing at first.

Check the Voltage of C7002 whether it is 2.6V

Replace U4000 NO

YES

Check the Signal at R7000, R7002, TP7000 Is there any pulse when you press touch key ?

NO

YES

Replace U7004

NO

Touch key will work properly

Check the signal at C6032, C6042, C6061, C6062, is there any pulse When you press touch ?

Replace Main PCB NO

YES

Check the contact state of the FPCB connector NO

YES

Replace the LCD FPCB & proximity cal after SET assembly

Touch key will work properly

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4.3.6.2 Numeric key backlight

Circuit Diagram Circuit Diagram

VPWR

Drain of Switching FET

Gate of Switching FET

Test point Test point

Gate of Switching FET Drain of Switching FET

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Checking Flow Checking Flow

START YES

Is the voltage level of + VPWR 3.3 ~ 4.2V? NO YES

Charge battery

Are all LEDs working? NO YES

Check the soldering of each R andLEDS, or replace if not wor king

Is Q5001 Working? NO

Replace Q 5001

YES

Main key backlight will work properly

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4.3.7 Vibrator Circuit Diagram Circuit Diagram

TP1

Test point Test point

U7002 TP1 U7000

U7005

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Checking Flow Checking Flow

Setting: ON at the motor test of test mode

Start NO

Check the Voltage of TP1 =3.0V?

Change the main board YES

NO

Is U7000, U7002 Working? YES

Replace the U7000, U7002

NO

Check the state at contact of vibrator YES

Re-contact vibrator

NO Replace Vibrator

NO The vibrator will Work properly

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CHAPTER CHAPTER 5. 5. Safety Safety


IMPORTANT Read This Information Before Using Your Hand-Held Portable Cellular Telephone
First introduction in 1984, the hand-held portable Cellular telephone is one of the most exciting and innovative electronic products ever developed. With it you can stay in contact with your office, your home, emergency service, and others. For the safe and efficient operation of your phone, observe these guidelines. Your Cellular phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. When it is ON, it receives and also sends out radio frequency (RF) energy. The phone operates in the frequency range of 824 MHz to 894 MHz and employs commonly used frequency modulation (FM) techniques. When you use your phone, the Cellular system handling your calls controls the power level at which your phone transmits. The power level can range from 0.006 of a watt to .6 of a watt.

Exposure to Radio Frequency Energy


In 1991 the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), and in 1992 the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) updates the 1982 ANSI Standard for safety levels with respect to human exposure to RF energy. Over 120 scientists, engineers, and physicians from universities, government health agencies, and industry, after reviewing the available boy of research, developed this updated Standard. In March, 1993, the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) proposed the adoption of this updated Standard. The design of your phone complies with this updated Standard. Of course, if you want to limit RF exposure even further than the updated ANSI Standard, you may choose to control the duration of your calls and operation your phone in the most power efficient manner.

Efficient Phone Operation


For your phone to operate at the lowest power level, consistent with satisfactory call quality, please observe the following guidelines: If your phone has an extendable antenna, extend it fully. Some models allow you to place a call with the antenna retracted. However, your phone operates more efficiently with the antenna fully extended. Hold the phone as you would any other telephone. While speaking directly into the mouthpiece, position the antenna up and over your shoulder. Do not hold the antenna when the phone is IN USE. Holding the antenna affects call quality and may cause the phone to operated at a higher power level than needed.

Antenna Care and Replacement


Do not use the phone with a damaged antenna. If a damaged antenna comes into contact with skin, a minor bum may result. Replace a damaged antenna immediately. Consult your manual to see if you may change your antenna yourself. If so, use only a manufacture approves antenna. Otherwise, take your phone to a qualifies service center for repair. Use only the supplied or approved antenna. Non-approved antennas, modifications, or attachments, could impair call quality, damage the phone, and violate FCC regulations.

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Driving
Check the laws and regulations on the use of Cellular telephones in the areas where you drive. Always obey them. Also, when using your phone while driving, please: Give full attention to the driving. Use hands-free operation, if available, and pull off the road and park before making or answering a call if driving conditions require.

Electronic Devices
Most modem electronic equipment is shielded from RF energy. However, RF energy from Cellular telephones may affect inadequately shielded electronic equipment. RF energy may effect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic operating and entertainment system in motor vehicles. Check with the manufacturer or its representative to determine if these systems are adequately shielded from external RF energy. You should check with the manufacturer of any equipment that has been added to your vehicle. Consult the manufacturer of any personal medical devices (such as pacemakers, hearing aids, etc.) to determine if they are adequately shielded from external RF energy. Turn your phone OFF in health care facilities. When any regulations posted in the areas instruct you to do so. Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment that could be sensitive to external RF energy.

Aircraft
Turn your phone OFF before boarding any aircraft. Use it on the ground only with crew permission. Do not use it in the air. To prevent possible interference with aircraft systems, US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) regulations require you to have permission from a crew member to use your phone while the plane is on the ground. Using your phone while the plane is in the air.

Children
Do not allow children to play with your phone. It is not a toy. Children could hurt themselves or others (by poking themselves or others in the eye with the antenna, for example). Children also could damage the phone, or make calls that increase your telephone bills.

Blasting Areas
To avoid interfering with blasting operations, turn you unit OFF when in a blasting area or in areas posted Turn off two-way radio. Construction crews often use remote control RF devices to set off explosives.

Potentially Explosive Atmospheres


Turn your phone OFF when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere. It is rare, but your phone or accessories could generate sparks. Sparks in such area could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death. Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often, but not always, clearly marked. They include fueling areas such as gas station; below deck on boats; fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities; areas where the air contains chemical or particles, such as grain, dust, or metal powders; and any other area where you would normally be advised to turn off your vehicle engine.

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Do not transport or store flammable gas, liquid, or explosives in the compartment of your vehicle which contains your phone or accessories. Vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas (such as propane or butane) must compl7y with the National Fire Protection Standard (NFPA-58). For a copy of this standard, contact the National Fire Protection Association, One Battery march Park, Quincy, MA 02269, Attn: Publication Sales Division. Rule of Thumb: Using common sense at all times when handling, installing or using the phone. Any questions should be directed to you nearest Service Center or authorized service technician or electrician.

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CHAPTER CHAPTER 6. 6. Glossary Glossary


General Terms
Abbreviated Alert. An abbreviated alert is used to remind the mobile station user that previously selected alternative routing features are still active.

AC. See Authentication Center. Access Attempt. A sequence of one or more access probe sequences on the Access Channel containing the same message. See also Access Probe and Access Probe Sequence. Access Channel. A Reserve CDMA Channel used by mobile stations for communicating to the base station. The Access Channel is used for short signaling message exchanges such as call originations, responses to pages, and registrations. The Access Channel is a slotted random access channel. Access Channel Message. The information part of an access probe consisting of the message body, length field, and CRC. Access Channel Message Capsule. An Access Channel message plus the padding. Access Channel Preamble. The preamble of an access probe consisting of a sequence of all-zero frames that is sent at the 4800bps rate. Access Channel Request Message. An Access Channel message that is autonomously generated by the mobile station. See also Access Channel Response Message. Access Channel Response Message. A message on the Access Channel generated to reply to a message received from the base station. Access Channel Slot. The assigned time interval for an access probe. An Access Channel slot consists of an integer number of frames. The transmission of an access probe is performed within the boundaries of an Access Channel slot. Access Probe. One Access Channel transmission consisting of a preamble and a message. The transmission is an integer number of frames in length and transmits one Access Channel message. See also Access Probe Sequence and Access Attempt. Access Probe Sequence. A sequence of one or more access probes on the Access Channel. The same Access Channel message is transmitted in every access probe of an access attempt. See also Access Probe and Access Attempt. Acknowledgement. A Layer 2 response by the mobile station or the base station confirming that a signaling message was received correctly. Action Time. The time at which the action implied by a message should take effect. Active Set. The set of pilots associated with the CDMA Channels containing Forward Traffic Channels assigned to a particular mobile station. Aging. A mechanism through which the mobile station maintains in its Neighbor Set the pilots that have been recently sent to it from the base station and the pilots whose handoff drop timers have recently expired. A-key. A secret, 64-bit pattern stored in the mobile station. It is used to generate update the mobile stations Shared Secret Data. The A-key is used in the mobile station authentication process.

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Analog Access Channel. An analog control channel used by a mobile station to access a system to obtain service. Analog Color-Code. An analog signal (see Supervisory Audio Tone) transmitted by a base station on an analog voice channel and used to detect capture of a mobile station by an interfering base station or the capture of a base station by an interfering mobile station. Analog Control Channel. An analog channel used for the transmission of digital control information from a base station to a mobile station or from a mobile station to a base station. Analog Paging Channel. A forward analog control channel that is used to page mobile stations and send orders. Analog Voice Channel. An analog channel on which a voice conversation occurs and on which brief digital messages may be sent from a base station to a mobile station or from a mobile station to a base station. Authentication. A procedure used by a base station to validate a mobile stations identity. Authentication Center (AC). An entity that manages the authentication information related to the mobile station. Authentication Response (AUTHR). An 18-bit output of the authentication algorithm. It is used, for example, to validate mobile station registrations, origination and terminations. A method of registration in which the mobile station registers without an explicit command from the base station. AWGN. Additive White Gaussian Noise. Bad Frames. Frames classified as erasures (frame category 10) or9600bps frames, primary traffic only with bit errors (frame category 9). See also Good Frames. Base Station. A station in the Domestic Public Cellular Radio Telecommunications Service, other than a mobile station, used for communicating with mobile stations. Depending upon the context, the term base station may refer to a cell, a sector within a cell, an MSC, or other part of the Cellular system. See also MSC. Base Station Authentication Response (AUTHBS). An 18-bit pattern generated by the authentication algorithm. AUTHBS is used to confirm the validity of base station orders to update the Shared Secret Data. Base Station Random Variable (RANDBS). A 32-bit random number generated by the mobile station for authenticating base station orders to update the Shared Secret Data. BCH Code. See Bose-Chaudhuri-Hocquenghem Code. Busy-Idle Bits. The portion of the data stream transmitted by a base station on a forward analog control channel that is used to indicate the current busy-idle status of the corresponding reverse analog control channel. Call Disconnect. The process that releases the resources handling a particular call. The disconnect process beings either when the mobile station user indicates the end of the call by generating an on-hook condition or other call release mechanism, or when the base station initiates a release. Call History Parameter (COUNT). A modulo-64 event counter maintained by the mobile station and Authentication Center that us used for clone detection. Candidate Set. The set of pilots that have been received with sufficient strength by the mobile station to be successfully demodulated, but have not been placed in the Active Set by the base station. See also Active Set. Neighbor Set, and Remaining Set. . See Code Division Multiple Access CDMA Channel. The set of channels transmitted between the base station within a given CDMA frequency assignment. See also Forward CDMA Channel and Reverse CDMA Channel.

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CDMA Channel Number. An 11-bit number corresponding to the center of the CDMA frequency assignment. CDMA Frequency Assignment. A 1.23MHz segment of spectrum centered on one of the 30KHz channels of the existing analog system. Code Channel. A subchannel of a Forward CDMA Channels. A Forward CDMA Channel contains 64 code channels. Code channel zero is assigned to the Pilot Channel. Code channels 1 through 7 may be assigned to the either Paging Channels or the Traffic Channels. Code Channel 32 may be assigned to either a Sync Channel or a Traffic Channel. The remaining code channels may be assigned to Traffic Channels. Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA). A technique for spread-spectrum multiple-access digital communications that creates channels through the use of unique code sequences. Code Symbol. The output of an error-correcting encoder. Information bits are input to the encoder and code symbols are output from the encoder. See Convolutional Code. Continuous Transmission. A mode of operation in which Discontinuous Transmission is not permitted. Control Mobile Attenuation Code (CMAC). A 3-bit field in the Control-Filler Message that specifies the maximum authorized power level for a mobile transmitting on an analog reverse control channels. Convolution Code. A type of error-correcting code. A code symbol can be considered as the convolution of the input data sequence with the impulse response of a generator function. CRC. See Cyclic Redundancy Code. Cyclic Redundancy Code (CRC). A class of linear error detecting codes which generate parity check bits by finding the remainder of a polynomial division. Data Burst Randomizer. The function that determines which power control groups within a frame are transmitted on the Reverse Traffic Channel when the data rate is lower than 9600 bps. The data burst randomizer determines, for each mobile station, the pseudo random position of the transmitted power control groups in the frame while guaranteeing that every modulation symbol is transmitted exactly once. DBc. The ratio (in dB) of the sideband power of a signal, measured in a given bandwidth at a given frequency offset from the center frequency of the same signal, to the total inband power of the signal. For CDMA, the total inband power of the signal is measured in a 1.23MHz bandwidth around the center frequency of the CDMA signal. DBm. A measure of power expressed in terms of its ration (in dB) to one milliwatt. DBm/Hz. A measure of power spectral density. DBm/Hz is the power in one Hertz of bandwidth. Where power is expressed in units of dBm. DBW. A measure of power expressed in terns of its ration (in dB) to one Watt. Dedicated Control Channel. An analog control channel used for the transmission of digital control information from either a base station or a mobile station. Deinterleaving. The process of unpermuting the symbols that were permuted by the interleaver.. Deinterleaving is performed on received symbols prior to decoding. Digital Color Code (DCC). A digital signal transmitted by a base station on a forward analog control channel that is used to detect capture of a base station by an interfering mobile station. Dim-and-Burst. A frame in which primary traffic is multiplexed with either secondary traffic or signaling traffic.

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Discontinuous Transmission (DTX). A mode of operation in which a mobile station transmitter autonomously switches between two transmitter power levels while the mobile station is in the conversation state on an analog voice channel. Distance-Based Registration. An autonomous registration method in which the mobile station registers whenever it enters a cell whose distance from the cell in which the mobile station last registered exceeds a given threshold. DTMF. See Dual Tone Multifrequency. Dual-Tone Multifrequency (DTMF). Signaling by the simultaneous transmission of two tones, one from a group of low frequencies and another from a group of high frequencies. Each group of frequencies consists of four frequencies. Eb. The energy of an information bit. Ec/I0. The ratio in (dB) between the pilot energy accumulated over one PN chip period (Ec) to the power spectral density in the received bandwidth (Io). Effective Radiated Power (ERP). The transmitted power multiplied by the antenna gain referenced to a half wave dipole. Electronic Serial Number (ESN). A 32-bit number assigned by the mobile station manufacturer, uniquely identifying the mobile station equipment. Encoder Tail Bits. A fixed sequence of bits added to the end of a block of data to reset the convolutional encoder to a known state. ERP. See Effective Radiated Power. ESN. See Electronic Serial Number. Extended Protocol. An optional expansion of the signaling message between the base station and mobile station to allow for the addition of new system features and operational capabilities. Fade Timer. A timer kept by the mobile station as a measure of Forward Traffic Channel continuity. If the Fade timer expires, the mobile station drops the call. Flash. An indication sent on an analog voice channel or CDMA Traffic Channel indicating that the user Directed the mobile station to invoke special processing. Foreign NID Roamer. A mobile station operating in the same system (SID) but a different network (NID)Form the one in which service was subscribed. See also Foreign SID Roamer and Roamer. Foreign SID Roamer. A mobile station operating in a system (SID) other than the one from which service was subscribed. See also Foreign NID Roamer and Roamer. Forward Analog Control Channel (FOCC). An analog voice channel used from a base station to a mobile station. Forward Analog Voice Channel (FVC). An analog voice channel used from a base station to a mobile station. Forward CDMA Channel. A CDMA Channel form a base station to mobile stations. The Forward CDMA Channel contains one or more code channels that are transmitted on a CDMA frequency assignment using a Particular pilot PN offset. The code channels are associated with the Pilot Channel, Sync Channel, Paging Channels, and Traffic Channels. The Forward CDMA Channel always carries a Pilot Channel and may carry up to one Sync Channel, up to seven Paging Channels, and up to 63 Traffic Channels, as long as the total number of channels, including the Pilot Channel, is no greater than 64.

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Forward Traffic Channel. A code channel used to transport user and signaling traffic from the base station to the mobile station. A basic timing interval in the system. For the Access Channel, Paging Channel, and Traffic Channel, a frame is 20 ms long. For the Sync Channel, a frame is 26.666ms long. Frame Category. A classification of a received Traffic Channel frame based upon transmission data rate, the Frame contents (primary traffic, secondary traffic, or signaling traffic), and whether there are detected error in the frame. Frame Offset. A time skewing of Traffic Channel frames from System Time in integer multiples of 1.25 ms. The maximum frame offset is 18..75 ms.. Frame Quality Indicator. The CRC check applied to 9600 bps and 4800 bps Traffic Channel frames. Global Positioning System (GPS). A US government satellite system that provides location and time Information to users. See Navstar GPS Space segment / Navigation User interfaces ICD-GPS-200 for Specifications. Half Frame. A 10 ms interval on the paging Channel. Two half frames comprise a frame, the first half frame begins at the same time as the frame. Handoff. The of transferring communication with a station mobile station from one base station to another. Hard Handoff. A handoff characterized by a temporary disconnection of the Traffic Channel. Hard handoffs Occur when the mobile station is transferred between disjoint Active Sets, the CDMA frequency assignment changes, the frame offset changes, or the mobile station is directed from a CDMA Traffic Channel to an analog voice channel, See also Soft Handoff. Hash Function. A function used by the mobile station to select one out of N available resource. The hash function distributes the available resources uniformly among a random sample of mobile stations. HLR. See Home Location Register. Home Location Register (HLR). The location register to which a MIN is assigned for record purposes such as subscriber information. Home System. The Cellular system in which the mobile station subscribes for service. Idle Handoff. The act of transferring reception of the Paging Channel from one bass station to another, when the mobile station is in the Mobile Station Idle State. Implicit Registration. A registration achieved by a successful transmission of an origination or page response on the Access Channel. Interleaving. The process of permuting a sequence of symbols. kHz. Kilohertz (103 Hertz). ksps. Kilo-symbols per second (103 symbols per second). Layer 1. See Physical Layer. Layer 2. Layer 2 provides for the correct transmission and reception of signaling messages, including partial duplicate detection. See also Layering and Layer 3. Layer 3. Layer 3 provides the control of the Cellular telephone systems. Signaling messages originate and terminate at layer 3. See also Layering and Layer 2.

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Local Control. An optional mobile station feature used to perform manufacturer-specific functions. A PN sequence with period 242-1 that is used for scrambling on the Forward CDMA Channel and spreading on the Reverse CDMA Channel. The long code uniquely identifies a mobile station on both the Reverse Traffic Channel and the Forward Traffic Channel. The long code provides limited privacy. The long code also separates multiple Access Channels on the same CDMA channel. See also Public Long Code and Private Long Code. Long Code Mask. A 42-bit binary number that creates the unique identity of the long code. See also Public Long Code, Private Long Code, Public Long Code Mask, and Private Long Code Mask. LSB. Least significant bit. Maximal Length Sequence (m-Sequence). A binary sequence of period 2n-1, n a positive integer, with no internal periodicities. A maximal length sequence can be generated by a tapped n-bit shift register with linear feedback. Mcps. Megachips per second (106 chips per second). Mean Input Power. The total received calorimetric power measured in a specified bandwidth at the antenna connector, including all internal and external signal and noise sources. Mean Output Power. The total transmitted calorimetric power measured in a specified bandwidth at the antenna connector when the transmitter is active. Message. A data structure that conveys control information or application information. A message consists of a length field (MSG_LENGTH), a message body (the part conveying the information), and a CRC. Message Body. The part of the message contained between the length field (MSG_LENGTH) and the CRC field. Message Capsule. A sequence of bits comprising a single message and padding. The padding always follows the message and may be of zero length. Message CRC. The CRC associated with a message. See also Cyclic Redundancy Check. Message Field. A basic named element in a message. A message field may consist of zero or more bits. Message Record. An entry in a message consisting of one or more field that repeats in the message. MHz. Megahertz.(106 Hertz) MIN. See Mobile Station Identification Number. Mobile Protocol Capability Indicator (MPCI). A 2-bit field used to indicate mobile stations capabilities. Mobile Station. A station in the Domestic Public Cellular Radio Telecommunications Service intended to be used while in motion or during halts at unspecified points. Mobile station include portable units (e.g., handheld personal units) and units installed in vehicles. Mobile Station Class. Mobile station classes define mobile station characteristics such as slotted operation and transmission power. Mobile Station Identification Number (MIN). The 34-bit number that is a digital representation of the 10-digit directory telephone number assigned to a mobile station. Mobile Station Originated Call. A call originating from a mobile station. Mobile Station Terminated Call. A call received by a mobile station (not to be confused with a disconnect or call release). Mobile Switching Center (MSC). A configuration of equipment that provides Cellular radiotelephone service. Also called the Mobile Telephone Switching Office (MTSO)

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Modulation Symbol. The output of the data modulator before spreading. On the Reverse Traffic Channel, 64-ary orthogonal modulation is used and six code symbol (when the data rate is 9600bps) or each repeated code symbol (when the data rate is less than 9600bps) is one modulation symbol. Ms. Millisecond. MSB. Most significant bit. MSC. See Mobile Switching Center. Multiplex Option. The ability of the multiplex sublayer and lower layer to be tailored to provide special capabilities. A multiplex option defines such characteristics as the frame format and the rate decision rules. See also Multiplex Sublayer. Multiplex Sublayer. One of the conceptual layers of the system that multiplexes and demultiplexes primary traffic, secondary traffic, and signaling traffic. NAM. See Number Assignment Module. Narrow Analog. A type of voice channel that uses 10kHz channel spacing and subaudible signaling. Neighbor Set. The set of pilots associated with the CDMA Channel that are probable candidates for handoff. Normally, the Neighbor Set consists of the pilots associated with CDMA Channel that cover geographical areas near the mobile station. See also Active Set, Candidate Set, and Remaining Set. A network is a subset of a Cellular system, such as an area-wide Cellular network, a private group of base stations, or a group of base stations set up to handle a special requirement. A network can be as small or as large as needed, as long as it is fully contained within a system. See also System. Network Identification (NID). A number that uniquely identifies a network within a Cellular system. See also System Identification. NID. See Network Identification. Non-Autonomous Registration. A registration method in which the base station initiates registration. See also Autonomous Registration. Non-Slotted Mode. An operation mode of the mobile station in which the mobile station continuously monitors the Paging Channel when in the Mobile Station Idle State. Ns. Nanosecond. NULL. Not having any value. Null Traffic Channel Data. One or more frames of 16 1s followed by eight 0s sent at the 1200bps rate. Null Traffic Channel data is sent when no service option is active and no signaling message is being sent. Null Traffic Channel data serves to maintain the connectivity between the mobile station and the base station. Number Assignment Module (NAM). A set of MIN-related parameters stored in the mobile station. Numeric Information. Numeric information consists of parameters that appear as numeric fields in message exchanged by the base station and the mobile station and information used to describe the operation of the mobile station. OLC. See Overload Class (CDMA) or Overload Control (analog). Optional Field. A field defined within a message structure that is optionally to the message recipient. Order. A type of message that contains control codes for either the mobile station or the base station.

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Ordered Registration. A registration method in which the base station orders the mobile station to send registration related parameters. Overhead Message. A message sent by the base station on the Paging Channel to communicate base-station-specific and system-wide information to mobile station. Overload Class. The means used to control system access by mobile stations, typically in emergency or other overload conditions. Mobile station are assigned one (or more) of sixteen overload classed, Access to the CDMA system can then be controlled on a per class basis by persistence values transmitted by the base station. Overload Control (OLC). A means reverse analog control channel accesses by mobile stations. Mobile station are assigned one(or more) of sixteen control levels. Access is selectively restricted by a base station setting one or more OLC bits in the Overload Control Global Action Message. Packet. The unit of information exchanged between the service option applications of the base station and the mobile station. Padding. A sequence of bits used to fill from the end of a message to the end of a message capsule, typically to the end of the frame or half frame. All bits in the padding are '0'. Paging. The act of seeking a mobile station when a call has been placed to that mobile station. Paging Channel (Analog). See Analog Paging Channel. Paging Channel (CDMA). A code channel in a Forward CDMA Channel used for transmission of control information and pages from a base station to a mobile station. Paging Channel Slot. An 80ms interval on the Paging Channel. Mobile station operating in the slotted mode are assigned specific slots in which day monitor messages from the base station. Parameter-Change Registration. A registration method in which the mobile station registers when certain of its stored parameters change. Parity Check Bits. Bits added to a sequence of information bits to provide error detection, correction, or both. Persistence. A probability measure used by the mobile station to determine if it should transmit in a given Access Channel Slot. Physical Layer. The part of the communication protocol between the mobile station and the base station that is responsible for the transmission and reception of data. The physical layer in the transmitting station is presented a frame by the multiplex sublayer and transforms it into an over-the-air waveform. The physical layer in the receiving station transforms the waveform back into a frame and presents it to the multiplex sublayer above it. Pilot Channel. An unmodulated, direct-sequence spread spectrum signal transmitted continuously by each CDMA base station. The Pilot Channel allows a mobile station to acquire the timing of the Forward CDMA Channel, provides a phase reference for coherent demodulation, and provides a means for signal strength comparisons between base station for determining when to handoff. Pilot PN Sequence. A pair of modified maximal length PN sequences with period 215 used to spread the Forward CDMA Channel and the Reserve CDMA Channel. Different base station are identified by different pilot PN sequence offsets. Pilot PN Sequence Offset Index. The PN offset in units of 64 PN chips of a pilot, relative to the zero offset pilot PN sequence.

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PN Chip. One bit in the PN sequence. PN Sequence. Pseudonoise sequence. A periodic binary sequence. Power Control Bit. A bit sent in every 1.25ms interval on the Forward Traffic Channel to signal the mobile station to increase or decrease its transmit power. Power Control Group. A 1.25ms interval on the Forward Traffic Channel and the Reverse Traffic Channel. See also Power Control Bit. Power-Down Registration. Au autonomous registration method in which the mobile station registers on power up. PPM. Parts per million. Preamble. See Access Channel Preamble and Traffic Channel Preamble. Primary CDMA Channel. A CDMA Channel at a pre-assigned frequency assignment used by the mobile station for initial acquisition. See also Secondary CDMA Channel. Primary Paging Channel (CDMA). The default code channel (code channel 1) assigned for paging on a CDMA Channel. Primary Traffic. The main traffic stream carried between the mobile station and the base station, supporting the active primary service option, on the Traffic Channel. See also Secondary Traffic, Signaling Traffic, and Servic3e Option. Private Long Code. The long code characterized by the private long code mask. See also Long Code. Private Long Code Mask. The long code mask used to form the private long code. See also Public Long Code Mask and Long Code. Public Long Code. The long code characterized by the public long code mask. Public Long Code Mask. The long code mask used to form the private long code. The mask contains the ESN of the mobile station. See also Private Long Code Mask and Long Code. Punctured Code. An error-correcting code generated from another error-correcting code by deleting (i.e., puncturing) code symbols from the code output. Quick Repeats. Additional transmissions of identical copies of a message within a short interval to increase the probability that the message is received correctly. Receive Objective Loudness Rating (ROLR). A perceptually weighted transducer gain of telephone receivers relating electrical excitation from a reference generator to sound pressure at the earphone. The receive objective loudness tating is normally specified in dB relative to one Pascal per millivolt. See IEEE Standard 269-1992, IEEE Standard 661-1979, CCITT Recommendation P.76, and CCITT Recommendation P.79. Registration. The process by which a mobile station identifies its location and parameters to a base station. Registration Zone. A collection of one or more base stations treated as a unit when determining whether a mobile station should perform zone-based registration. Release. A process that the mobile station and base station use to inform each other of call disconnect. The set of all allowable pilot offsets as determined by PILOT_INC, excluding the pilot offsets of the pilots in the Active Set, Candidate Set, and Neighbor Set. See also Active Set, Candidate Set, and Neighbor Set. Request. A layer 3 message generated by either the mobile station or the base station to retrieve information, ask for service, or command an action.

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Response. A layer 3 message generated as a result of another message, typically a request. Reverse Analog Control (RECC). The analog control channel used from a mobile station to a base station. Reverse Analog Voice Channel (RVC). The analog voice channel used from a mobile station to a base station. Reverse CDMA Channel. The CDMA Channel from the mobile station to the base station. From the base stations perspective, the Reverse CDMA Channel is the sum of all mobile station transmissions on a CDMA frequency assignment. Reverse Traffic Channel. A Reverse CDMA Channel used to transport user and signaling traffic from a single mobile station to one or more base stations. Roamer. A mobile station operating in a Cellular system (or network) other than the one from which service was subscribed. See also Foreign NID Roamer and Foreign SID Roamer. ROLR. See Receive Objective Loudness Rating. SAT. See Supervisory Audio Tone. Scan of Channels. The procedure by which a mobile station examines the signal strength of each forward analog control channel. SCI. Synchronized Capsule Indicator bit. Search Window. The range of PN sequence offsets that a mobile station searches for a pilot. Secondary CDMA Channel. A CDMA Channel at a preassigned frequency assignment used by the mobile station for initial acquisition. See also Primary CDMA Channel. Secondary Traffic. An additional traffic stream that can be carried between the mobile station and the base station on the Traffic Channel. See also Primary Traffic and Signaling Traffic. Seizure Precursor. The initial digital sequence transmitted by a mobile station to a base station on a reverse analog control channel. Seizure Option. A service capability of the system. Service options may be applications such as voice, data, or facsimile. Shard Secret Data (SSD). A 128-bit pattern stored in the mobile station (in semi-permanent memory) and known by the base station. SSD is a concatenation of two 64-bit subsets: SSD_A, which is used to support the authentication procedures and SSD_B, which serves as one of the inputs to the process generating the encryption mask and private long code. Short Message Services (SMS). A suite of services which include SMS Text Delivery, Digital Paging (i.e., Call Back Number CBN), and Voice Mail Notification (VMN). SID. See System Identification. Signaling Tone. A 10kHz tone transmitted by a mobile station on an analog voice channel to: 1) confirm orders, 2)signal flash requests, and 3) signal release requests. Signal Traffic. Control message that are carried between the mobile station and base station on the Traffic Channel. See also Primary Traffic and Secondary Traffic. Slot Cycle. A periodic interval at which a mobile station operating in the slotted monitors the Paging Channel. Slotted Mode. An operation mode of the mobile station in which the mobile station monitors only selected slots on the Paging Channel when in the Mobile Station Idle State.

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Soft Handoff. A handoff occurring while the mobile station is in the Mobile Station Control on the Traffic Channel State. This handoff is characterized by commencing communications with a new base station on the same CDMA frequency assignment before terminating communications with the old base station. See also Hard Handoff. SOM. Start-of-Message Bit. SPS. Symbols per second. - An identification of certain characteristics of a mobile station. Classes are defined in Table 2.3.3-1. Status Information. The following status information is used to describe mobile station operation when using the analog system. Serving-System Status. Indicates whether a mobile station is turned to channels associated with System A or System B. First Registration ID Status. A status variable used by the mobile station in association with its processing of received Registration ID messages. First Location Area ID Status. A status variable used by the mobile station in association with its processing of received Location Area ID messages. Location Registration ID Status. A status variable used by the mobile station in association with its processing of power-up registration and location-based registration. First Idle ID Status. A status variable used by the mobile station in association with its processing of the Idle Task. Local Control Status. Indicates whether a mobile station must respond to local control messages. Roam Status. Indicates whether a mobile station is in its home system. Termination Status. Indicates whether a mobile station must terminate the call when it is on an analog voice channel. Supervisory Audio Tone (SAT). One of three tones in the 6 kHz region that is transmitted on the forward analog voice channel by a base station and transponder on the reverse analog voice channel by as mobile station. Supplementary Digital Color Code (SDCC1, SDCC2). Additional bits assigned to increase the number of color codes from four to sixty four, transmitted on the forward analog control channel. Symbol. See Code Symbol and Modulation Symbol. Sync Channel. Code channel 32 in the Forward CDMA Channel which transports the synchronization message to the mobile station. Sync Channel Superframe. An 80ms interval consisting of three Sync Channel frames (each 26.666ms in length). System. A system is a Cellular telephone service that covers a geographic area such as a city. Metropolitan region, country, or group of countries. See also Network. System Time. The time reference used by the system. System Time is synchronous to UTC time (except for leap seconds) and used the same time origin as GPS time. Offset by the propagation delay from the base station to the mobile station. See also Universal coordinated Time. Timer-Based Registration. A registration method in which the mobile station registers whenever a counter reaches a predetermined value. The counter is incremented an average of once per 80 ms period. Time Reference. A reference established by the mobile station that is synchronous with the earliest arriving multipath component used for demodulation.

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VX11000
TOLR. See Transmit Objective Loudness Rating. Traffic Channel. A communication path between a mobile station and base station used for user and signaling traffic. The term Traffic Channel implies a Forward Traffic Channel and Reverse Traffic Channel pair. See also Forward Traffic Channel and Reverse Traffic Channel. Traffic Channel Preamble. A sequence of all-zero frames that is sent at the 9600 bps rate by the mobile station on the Reverse Traffic Channel. The Traffic Channel preamble is sent during initialization of the Traffic Channel. Transmit Objective Loudness Rating (TOLR). A perceptually weighted transducer gain of telephone transmitters relation sound pressure at the microphone to voltage at a reference electrical termination. It is normally specified in dB relative to one millivolt per Pascal. See IEEE Standard 269-1992, IEEE Standard 661-1979, CCITT Recommendation P.76 , and CCITT Recommendation. P.79 Unique Challenge-Response Procedure. An exchange of information between a mobile station and a base station for the purpose of confirming the mobile stations identity. The procedure is initiated by the base station and is characterized by the use of a challenge-specific random number (i.e., RANDU) instead of the random variable broadcast globally (RAND). Unique Random Variable (RANDU). A 24-bit random number generated by the base station in support of the Unique Challenge-Response procedure. Universal Coordinated Time (UTC). An internationally agreed-upon time scale maintained by the Bureau International de lHeure (BIH) used as the time reference by nearly all commonly available time and frequency distribution systems i.e., WWW, WWVH, LORAN-C, Transit, Omega, and GPS. UTC. Universal Temps Coordine. See Universal Coordinated Time. Voice Channel. See Analog Voice Channel. Voice Mobile Attenuation Code (VMAC). A 3-bit field in the Extended Address Word commanding the initial mobile power level when assigning a mobile station to an analog voice channel. Voice Privacy. The process by which user voice transmitted over a CDMA Traffic Channel is a afforded a modest degree of protection against eavesdropping over the air. Walsh Chip. The shortest identifiable component of a Walsh function. There are 2N Walsh chips in one Walsh function where N is the order of the Walsh function. On the Forward CDMA channel one Walsh chip equals 1/1.2288MHz, or 813.802ns. On the Reverse CDMA Channel, one Walsh chip equals 4/1.2288MHz, or 3.255. Walsh Function. One of 2N time orthogonal binary functions (note that the functions are orthogonal after mapping 0 to 1 and 1 to 1). Zone-Based Registration. An autonomous registration method in which the mobile station registers whenever it enters a zone that is not in the mobile stations zone list. . Microsecond

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Block Diagram

Internal Use Only

UART1 (HS) AUX_PCM

LNA

Touch Screen

I2C

I2C

Battery Battery

Phone Block Diagram

Internal Use Only

RF Block Diagram

Circuit Diagram
(Main PCB/LCD FPCB /Sensor FPCB / Sidekey FPCB)

Main Board Circuit

F1003 SIP4282

MAIN [DCN+USPCS]
Internal Use Only
U1002 KMS-518 C1003 100p L1001 DNI C 4 3 C1002 22n 2 A 15n C1017 C1025 100p C1021 1.2p L1029 100p 1 L1003 100p ANT1000 1 ANT1001 1 ANT1002

+VBATT
C1034 2.2u 1608

1 2 3

VIN1 VIN2 GND

OUT2

6 C1055 2.2u 1608

U1007 TC7SH32FE

OUT1 5 ON/OFF 4

PA_R0 PA_R1
F1005 B9425 4 OUT IN 1 L1024 DNI C1093 33p

1 2 3 GND

Vcc

+VDD_MSMP PA_R_OR

LG-VX11000

LOAD_SW_EN
1 1 2 LDC15836M20Q-360 U1005 C1040 DNI C1030 47p L1008 8.2n C1035 12p C1047 1n C1058 1n C1075 47p

G3 G2 G1 5 3 2

C1028 100p

U1008 ACPM-7353 14 13 12 11 RFOUT_CELL GND4 GND3 VCC2 GND2 GND1 RFIN_CELL VMOD VBP VCC1 VEN_CELL VEN_PCS 1 2 3 4 5 6 C1061 100p C1062 100p C1063 100p C1069 100p 7

PA_R1 PA_R0 PA_ON0 PA_ON1 +VDD_MSMP


68 29 38 44 47 64 30 48 54 59 27 35 11 12 14 37 61

HDET_CPL
LDC151G8820Q-359 U1006

10 9

COU

L1028 3.9n 5 6 7 8

TER

DP1000 ACFM-7103 ANT_1 ANT_2 GPS G_SLUG PCS_TX CELL_TX PCS_RX CELL_RX

RFOUT_PCS RFIN_PCS G_SLUG 15

+VDD_TX_A +2.1V_TX_SYNTH +2.1V_TX +2.1V_RX1 +VDD_RX1_D +VDD_RX1_C +VDD_RX1_E +VDD_RX1_A +VDD_RX1_B +VDD_RX0_A +VDD_RX0_C +VDD_RX0_B +2.1V_RX0 +VDD_RX0_D

TER

OUT

R1008 49.9

COU

IN

C1081 DNI

4 3 2 2 1 1 OUT IN

VDDRX2

VDDRX4

VDDRX10

L1012 1n 4.7n L1027

C1036 47p

C1076 47p C1074 DNI

F1006 B9640 4 OUT IN 1 L1025 DNI 22 VDDM

VDDRX11

VDDRX12

VDDTX7

VDDRX5

VDDRX7

VDDRX8

VDDTX2

VDDTX6

VDDTX3

VDDTX4

VDDTX1

VDDTX5

VDDRX1

VDDRX3

VDDRX6

VDDRX9

1p C1114

C1041 1p

C1046 DNI

G3 G2 G1 5 3 2

DAC_REF TX_QP

6 7 8 9 10 13 16 18 2 66

DAC_REF TX_Q_P TX_Q_M TX_I_P TX_I_M


R1036 C1113 3.3n 5.1k C1112 220p

3 C1092 12p 1

C1115 0.5p

TX_OUT_LB_A TX_QM TX_OUT_LB_B

DCN TX-BYPASS-OUT

TX_IP TX_IM

67 65

TX_OUT_HB_A TX_OUT_HB_B

GPS
C1018 DNI U1001 ALM-2412 5 4 VDD FIL_OUT L1002 5.6n L1000 6.8n 1 C1001 DNI C1004 DNI

USPCS TX-BYPASS-OUT

VCO_TUNE_TX TX_ON

C1019 100p

L1014 2.2n

C1053 100p

R1017 24

C1077 100p

R1016 220

C1024 DNI

C1043 DNI

L1015 3.9n

R1020 220

GPS_RTR_IN

HDET_CPL

63

PWR_DET_IN TXAGC_PDM

TX_ON TX_AGC_ADJ PA_R0 PA_R_OR

60 53 52

VCO_TUNE_PRX RX_IN_HB_0 RX_IN_LB_0 RX_IN_GPS LNA_OUT_LB_0

PA_R0 PA_R1

L1007 12n C1031 DNI L1009 0.5p

C1037 100p

RF_IN S_D GND

GPS_RTR_IN

36 50 49

U1009 RTR6500

CHIPX16 TCXO SSBI0

17 C1101 100p 62 19 20 21 23 R1035 47k 24 25

TCXO SSBI0

+/-5% R1004 0

C1020 22p

C1022 100n

+2.85V_GPS

LNA_OUT_HB_0 PULL_UP MIX_INM_HB_0 MIX_INP_HB_0 MIX_INM_LB_0 DNC2 MIX_INP_LB_0 RX_IN_HB_1 RX_IN_LB_1 VCO_TUNE_SRX RX1_IP RX1_QM DNC RX1_QP RBIAS_2 RBIAS_1 RX0_IP RX0_IM RX0_QP RX0_QM JDET_INT PULL_DOWN SSBI1 DNC1

C1067 1n C1044 4.7n L1010 4.7n R1009 DNI C1048 DNI C1050 47p

46 45 43

SSBI1

C1064 47p L1023 56n C

2 A 4 3

1 C1008

C1009 6.8p 8.2n C1015 DNI

C1065 0.5p

U1000 KMS-518

ANT1003 1 C1070 100p 1

ANT1004

+2.1V_RX0
C1032 100p 4 L1013 12n L1011 39n C1049 DNI C1051 100p P_IN

F1004 B9318 P_OUT P_OUT 1 D_IN D_OUT GND3 GND2 GND6 GND1 D_OUT 8 6 7

42 40 39 28 L1016 3.9n 41 C1083 82n C1089 18n

C1068 1n

SRX_PCS_IN SRX_DCN_IN

26

+2.6V_MSMP JDET_INT RX1_I_M RX1_I_P RX1_Q_M RX1_Q_P RX0_I_P RX0_I_M RX0_Q_P RX0_Q_M
C1102 100n R1031 0

RX for MRD
RX1_IM 31 32 33 34

F1002 SAFEB1G96KA0F00 R1010 510 3.9n C1010 L1004 4.7n 1 IN OUT G1 G2 G3 F1000 FSLF-S080HL GND2 COMM GND1 PCS GND AMPS 2 3 5 4 C1029 100p

DNI R1037

SRX_PCS_IN
DNI L1005

9 C1066 1.5p

+2.1V_RX0
C1033 100p

51 15 C1091 1.2n R1023 5.1k R1024 12k

10

55 56 57 58 R1030 47k

R1021 560

C1086 4.7n

3 2 1

6 5 4 4.7n C1011 1

F1001 SAFEB881MAL0F00 IN OUT 4

C1026 100p

L1006 15n

L1017 3.9n

SRX_DCN_IN
DNI C1027

R1022 1.5k

G_SLUG 69

G1 G2 G3 2 3 5

TCXO (19.2MHz)
R1002 51

TX POWER DST.
[PIN 4,5,11] +2.1V_TX
C1038 1u C1042 1u C1059 10n C1060 1u

RX POWER DISTRIBUTION
R1018 0

[PIN 64] [PIN 68]

[PIN 22] +VDD_MSMP +2.1V_RX1


C1087 100p

[PIN 27]
C1094 1u

C1006 100n

C1012 47p

4 VCC 1 VC GND 2

U1003 TG-5010LH_19_2M-75A R1012 0 OUT 3

C1082 1u

+2.85V_TCXO

+2.6V_MSMP

<QCT>

R1003 100

[PIN 47] +VDD_RX0_C

C1007 10n

[PIN 54] [PIN 61] +2.1V_RX0


C1084 100p C1090 100p C1078 1u C1088 1u

[PIN 35] +VDD_RX1_E

[RX0 SYNTH]

C1095 1u

R1032 2.2 C1104 10u 1608

C1103 1u

TRK_LO_ADJ

TCXO

+2.1V_TX

+2.1V_TX_SYNTH

R1025 0

+2.1V_RX0

[PIN 59] +VDD_RX0_D


C1108 1u C1110 100p

C1085 10n

C1079 1u

C1096 10n

C1098 100p

TRK_LO D-F/F
L1030 100n U1004 NC7SZ74L8X

[PIN 14] 10 +2.1V_TX_SYNTH


C1039 1u

R1013

[PIN 12] +VDD_TX_A


C1052 1u C1057 33p 1608

C1045 4.7u

R1019 0

[PIN 44] +VDD_RX0_A

R1026 0

[PIN 37] +VDD_RX1_A

R1033 0

[PIN 30] +VDD_RX1_C

+2.1V_RX1 [RX1 SYNTH]


C1105 1u R1034 5.1

+2.85V_TCXO
VCC 47p C1116 8

MSM_BT_TCXO TRK_LO_MSM
C1005 33p

7 6 5

CK D

PR CLR

1 2 3 C1016 100n R1006 2k

TEMP CHECK
+/-1% R1011 51k

L1022 47n C1080 100n

[PIN 48] +VDD_RX0_B

L1026 47n [PIN C1097 10n C1099 100p

38] +VDD_RX1_B

[PIN 29] +VDD_RX1_D


C1109 1u C1111 100p 1608

GND

TRK_LO_ADJ
C1023 33n

R1015 150k

R1014 NCP18WD683E03RB

+/-1% C1056 33n

+2.85V_TCXO
2 1 1608

PCB_THM_ADC

C1106 10u

TCK RTCK TDO TDI TMS TRST/ +2.6V_MSMP RESIN/ PS_HOLD MIC_BIAS KEY_DRIVE[8] KEY_DRIVE[7]
9 4 3 2 1 R2001 2.2k VCC TMS TDI TDO TCK TRST RTCK RESIN PS_HOLD R2002 ICVN0505X150FR 8 7 6 5 C2000 0.1u

CAM_ HALF

SEND

KEY_SENSE[1]

Internal Use Only

<JTAG TP>

KEY MATRIX

USBH_CLK USBH_STOP USBH_NEXT USBH_DIR USBH_DATA[7] USBH_DATA[6] USBH_DATA[5] USBH_DATA[4] USBH_DATA[3] USBH_DATA[2] USBH_DATA[1] USBH_DATA[0]
USBH_CLK GPIO[121]_HSBH_STOP GPIO[120]_HSBH_NEXT GPIO[119]_HSBH_DIR GPIO[118]_HSBH_DATA[7] GPIO[117]_HSBH_DATA[6] GPIO[116]_HSBH_DATA[5] GPIO[115]_HSBH_DATA[4] GPIO[114]_HSBH_DATA[3] GPIO[113]_HSBH_DATA[2] GPIO[112]_HSBH_DATA[1] GPIO[111]_HSBH_DATA[0] GPIO[110]_PA_ON2 GPIO[109]_SDC4_CLK GPIO[108]_SDC4_DATA[0] GPIO[107]_SDC4_CMD GPIO[101]_AUX_RTCK GPIO[97]_MDP_VSYNC_P GPIO[96]_AUX_I2C_SDA GPIO[95]_BOOT_SCUR GPIO[94] GPIO[93]_SDC2_DATA[0] GPIO[92]_SDC2_DATA[1] GPIO[91]_SDC2_DATA[2] GPIO[90]_SDC2_DATA[3] GPIO[89]_SDC2_CMD GPIO[88]_SDC2_CLK GPIO[87]_UART3_TX_DATA GPIO[86]_UART3_RX_DATA L1 M15 M14 M13 L18 K28 J28 GPIO[85]_UART3_CTS_N GPIO[84]_UART3_RFR_N GPIO[83]_JOYSTICK_C GPIO[82]_MDP_VSYNC_S GPIO[81]_GRFC[0] GPIO[80]_GRFC[1] GPIO[79]_GRFC[2] GPIO[78]_GRFC[3] GPIO[77]_GRFC[4] M17 M18 M28 N1 N12 N13 N14 N15 N16 N17 N28 P12 P13 P14 P15 P16 P17 P28 R12 R13 R14 R15 R16 R17 T12 T13 T14 T15 T16 T17 U12 U13 U14 U15 U16 GPIO[43]_UART1_RFR_N GPIO[42]_KEYPAD[0] GPIO[41]_KEYPAD[1] AB21 AE22 AD21 AH22 AE21 AG22 AD20 AE20 AA20 AH20 AB19 AB20 AA19 AE19 AD19 AB18 AE18 AH18 AD18 AG18 AA18 AE17 AB17 AD17 AA17 N11 M11 P11 P5 M8 M7 L8 M1 N8 L5 N7 L7 M5 M4 L4 M2 GPIO[40]_KEYPAD[2] GPIO[39]_KEYPAD[3] GPIO[38]_KEYPAD[4] GPIO[37]_KEYPAD[5] Y1 L28 C28 AH9 AH7 AH5 AH4 AH3 AF1 AE4 AD5 AC1 AB7 AB1 AA8 AA1 Y28 W28 U28 U17 GPIO[36]_KEYPAD[6] GPIO[35]_KEYPAD[7] GPIO[34]_KEYPAD[8] GPIO[33]_KEYPAD[9] GPIO[32]_KEYPAD[10] GPIO[31]_KEYPAD[11] GPIO[30]_RX_VCO_SEL GPIO[29]_SYNTH0 GPIO[28]_SYNTH1 GPIO[27]_SYNTH2 GPIO[26]_SYNTH_LOCK GPIO[25]_PS_HOLD GPIO[24]_PM_INT_N GPIO[23]_UHF_VCO_1_EN GPIO[22]_PA_ON1 GPIO[21]_UART1_DCD GPIO[20]_UART1_DTR GPIO[19]_UART1_RI GPIO[18]_SBST_SEC GPIO[17]_SBDT_SEC GPIO[16]_SBCK_SEC GPIO[15]_CAM_MCLK GPIO[14]_CAM_VSYNC GPIO[13]_CAM_HSYNC GPIO[12]_CAM_PCLK GPIO[11]_CAM_DATA[11] GPIO[10]_CAM_DATA[10] GPIO[9]_CAM_DATA[9] GPIO[8]_CAM_DATA[8] GPIO[7]_CAM_DATA[7] GPIO[6]_CAM_DATA[6] GPIO[5]_CAM_DATA[5] GPIO[4]_CAM_DATA[4] GPIO[3]_CAM_DATA[3] GPIO[2]_CAM_DATA[2] GPIO[1]_CAM_DATA[1] GPIO[0]_CAM_DATA[0] GND_34 GND_35 GND_36 GND_37 GND_38 GND_39 GND_40 GND_41 GND_42 GND_43 GND_44 GND_45 GND_46 GND_47 GND_48 GND_49 GND_50 GND_51 GND_52 GND_53 GND_54 GND_55 GND_56 GND_57 GND_58 GND_59 GND_60 GND_61 GND_62 GND_63 GND_64 GND_65 GND_66 GND_33 GPIO[76]_GRFC[5] GPIO[75]_GRFC[6] GPIO[74]_GRFC[7] GPIO[73]_GRFC[8] GPIO[72]_GRFC[9] GPIO[71]_AUX_PCM_CLK GPIO[70]_AUX_PCM_SYNC GPIO[69]_AUX_PCM_DIN GPIO[68]_AUX_PCM_DOUT GPIO[67]_SDC2_DATA[0] GPIO[66]_SDC2_DATA[1] GPIO[65]_SDC2_DATA[2] GPIO[64]_SDC2_DATA[3] GPIO[63]_SDC2_CMD GPIO[62]_SDC2_CLK GPIO[61]_I2C_SDA GPIO[60]_I2C_SCL GPIO[59]_SSBI_RTR GPIO[58]_SSBI_RX GPIO[57]_SSBI_TX GPIO[56]_SDC1_CLK GPIO[55]_SDC1_CMD GPIO[54]_SDC1_DATA[0] GPIO[53]_SDC1_DATA[1] GPIO[52]_SDC1_DATA[2] GPIO[51]_SDC1_DATA[3] GPIO[50]_UART2_TX_DATA GPIO[49]_UART2_RX_DATA GPIO[48]_UART2_CTS_N GPIO[47]_UART2_RFR_N GPIO[46]_UART1_TX_DATA GPIO[45]_UART1_RX_DATA GPIO[44]_UART1_CTS_N GND_32 M16 GND_31 GND_SMIC_3 GND_SMIC_4 GND_SMIC_5 GND_MDD GND_VDDA_1C2 GND_VDDA_2V1 GND_VDDA_3V4 GND_VDDA_4W1 GND_VDDA_5W4 GND_VDDA_6Y4 GND_VDDA_7 GND_VDDA_8 GND_VDDA_9 GND_VDDA_10 GND_VDDA_11 GND_RET GND_VDDA2_1 GND_VDDA2_2 GND_VDDA2_3 GND_VDDA2_4 GND_VDDA2_5 GND_VDDA2_6 VSS_THERMAL_1 VSS_THERMAL_2 VSS_THERMAL_3 VSS_THERMAL_4 VSS_THERMAL_5 VSS_THERMAL_6 VSS_THERMAL_7 VSS_THERMAL_8 VSS_THERMAL_9 VSS_THERMAL_10 VSS_THERMAL_11 VSS_THERMAL_12 RESERVED_1 RESERVED_2 RESERVED_3 J8 V12 U7 L14 L13 L12 K8 K7 K5 K4 M12 AB13 AB25 V17 AB24 Y22 AH16

SLCDCP_RESET/ MLCDCP_RESET/ RGB_FSYNC

USB_SW_EN/
N5 R7 AD16 V16 AE16 AB16 AG16 AA16 AD25 AC25 H28 AE28 AC24 V18 AH26 AG25 AH25 AE25 AD24 AD23 AE23 AD22 AE24 AA21 AH23 AD2 AD1 AA4 AA5 V14 V15 AE12 AA13 AA12 AE11 Y7 V11 W7 V8 V7 AB11 AE10 AD11 V13 AH8 AA11 AD9 AE8 AH6 AD8 AA9 AB9 AG6 AA10 AB22 AG23

SUBPM_I2C_SDA SUBPM_I2C_SCL TOUCH_I2C_SDA TOUCH_I2C_SCL QWERTY_INT/ QWERTY_I2C_SDA QWERTY_I2C_SCL BT_PWR_EN FOLDER_OPEN 3D_I2C_SDA 3D_I2C_SCL EAR_KEY/
H21 G28 G22 F28 E28 E24 D28 GND_22 GND_21 GND_20 GND_19 GND_18 GND_17 GND_16 GND_15 GND_30 GND_29 GND_28 GND_27 GND_26 GND_25 GND_24 GND_23

SLCDCP_I2C_SCL SLCDCP_I2C_SDA

SUBPM_DVS AUDIO_I2C_SDA AUDIO_I2C_SCL MLCDCP_I2C_SCL MLCDCP_I2C_SDA BT_WAKE BT_RESET/ BT_PCM_CLK BT_PCM_SYNC BT_PCM_DIN BT_PCM_DOUT MOVIE_MODE_EN FLASH_EN

FLASH_INHIBIT TOUCH_PENIRQ/ PMIC_I2C_SCL PMIC_I2C_SDA CAM_I2C_SDA CAM_I2C_SCL SSBI1 SSBI0 CHG_MODE SD_CLK SD_CMD SD_DATA[0] SD_DATA[1] SD_DATA[2] SD_DATA[3] USBH_RGB_TCXO_EN JDET_INT PROXI_LED_ON LCD_MKR_ID BT_MSM_DP_TXD BT_MSM_DP_RXD BT_MSM_DP_CTS/ BT_MSM_DP_RFR/ PWR_ON_SW/ KEY_SENSE[1] KEY_SENSE[2] AUDIO_RESET/ CAM_EXT_PREVIEW

KEY_DRIVE[7] KEY_DRIVE[8]

SUBPM_EN LOAD_SW_EN USB_DETECT

SD_DETECT/ LIN_PWM_MAG LIN_PWM_FREQ SD_LDO_EN PS_HOLD PMIC_IRQ/ LIN_INVERTER PA_ON1 QWERTY_RESET/ 3D_INT/ BT_HOST_WAKE EARJACK_SENSE DVS_ARM9_HIGH_CLOCK/ CAM_VSYNC CAM_HSYNC CAM_PCLK CAM_DATA[7] CAM_DATA[6] CAM_DATA[5] CAM_DATA[4] CAM_DATA[3] CAM_DATA[2] CAM_DATA[1] CAM_DATA[0] CAM_PWR_DOWN BATT_ID_CHECK CAM_RESET/ LIN_AMP_SHDN/
R2008 DNI 1005

CON2000 JTAG_STD_2COLUMN_10P

10 GND

<MIC>

CLR
GND1 POWER OUT M2000 SPU0410HR5H-PB 3.76X2.95X1.2 GND2 4 3

KEY_SENSE[2]

CAM_ FULL
+2.6V_MSMP MSM_BT_TCXO +2.6V_MSMP +2.6V_MSMA
R2003 ICVN0505X150FR 33p C2010 10k R2007 R2005 10k C2004 DNI C2003 2.2n

EAR_MIC+

MIC_BIAS EAR10_P EAR10_N

HPH_R HPH_L SLEEP_CLK RESIN/ TCXO_EN PA_R1 RX0_I_P RX0_I_M RX0_Q_P RX0_Q_M RX1_I_P RX1_I_M RX1_Q_P RX1_Q_M TRST/ TCK TMS TDI TDO RTCK
C2006 C2007 0.1u 0.1u 0.1u C2005 0.1u C2008 0.1u C2009 AB12 AD12 AG26 AG27 AE9 U11 AE1 AE5 AE6 AB5 AD4 AD6 AC5 AE7 AD7 AB8 AA7 AC4 K25 AG8 AB4 R11 U4 U5 R8 H4 H5 J7 H7 G1 G2 G5 G4 T4 T7 T5 R5 Y8

PROXI_AOUT PCB_VER_ADC BATT_MON VICHG BATT_THM_ADC ACCESSORY_ADC PCB_THM_ADC ALS_AOUT MDDI_STBMDDI_STB+ MDDI_D0MDDI_D0+ EBI1_RESOUT/
P7 W8 R4 P2

USBH_CS

NAND_CS/ TX_I_P TX_I_M TX_Q_P TX_Q_M DAC_REF PA_ON0 TX_ON PA_R0 TRK_LO_MSM TX_AGC_ADJ
Y25 V21 Y21 P1 P4 N4

+1.25V_MSMC1

+3.0V_QFUSE +1.8V_MSME +2.6V_MSMP +1.8V_MSME +1.2V_MSMC2

AA24

AC28

AC27

AB15 C1 E2 E1 D2 D1 F2 F1 B4 G7 H9 G9 E4 E5 G8 B9 A9 A8 B8 B6 B5 A6 A5 E7 D7 E6 D6 B7 A7 T8 TDO TDI TMS TCK RTCK TCXO MODE0 MODE1 MODE2 MODE3 TRST_N WDOG_EN RESIN_N RESOUT_N Q_IM_CH1 Q_IP_CH1 I_IM_CH1 I_IP_CH1 Q_IM_CH0 SLEEP_CLK USB_SE0_VM USB_DAT_VP WIPER TS_UL TS_UR TS_LL TS_LR HPH_L HPH_R CCOMP AUXIN AUXIP MIC2N MIC2P MIC1N MIC1P TVOUT EAR1ON EAR1OP MICBIAS AUX_OUT LINE_ON LINE_OP HKAIN[0] HKAIN[1] HKAIN[2] HPH_VREF LINE_L_I_N LINE_L_I_P LINE_R_I_N LINE_R_I_P

AA15

AA14

AB14

AH13

AG13

AH14

AG14

AH15

AG15

AE14

AD14

AE13

AD13

PA_R0

TX_ON

PA_ON0

DAC_REF

Q_OUT_N

Q_OUT_P

I_OUT_N

I_OUT_P

Q_IP_CH0

I_IM_CH0

I_IP_CH0

TX_AGC_ADJ

TRK_LO_ADJ

EBI2_CS0_N

EBI2_CS1_N

EBI2_CS2_N

EBI2_CS3_N

EBI2_CS4_N

EBI2_CS5_N

PLL_TEST_SE

MPM_GPIO[0]

MPM_GPIO[1]

MPM_GPIO[2]

USB_OE_INT_N

PA_POWER_CTL

TVDAC_R_SET

EBI1_RESOUT_N

MDDI_E_STB_P

MDDI_E_STB_N

MDDI_C_STB_P

MDDI_C_STB_N

MDDI_P_STB_P

MDDI_P_STB_N

K1

VDD_C1_1 VDD_C1_2 VDD_C1_3 VDD_C1_4 VDD_C1_5 VDD_C1_6 VDD_C1_7 VDD_C1_8 VDD_C1_9 VDD_C1_10 VDD_C1_11 VDD_C1_12 VDD_C1_13 VDD_C1_14 VDD_C1_SENSE VDD_C2_1

B3 B10 B16 B18 B22 J27 L2 M27 Y2 Y27 AG12 AG17 AG20 AG24 AE27 AA2 VDD_C2_2 VDD_C2_3 VDD_C2_4 VDD_C2_5 VDD_C2_6 VDD_C2_7 VDD_C2_8 VDD_C2_SENSE VDD_SMIC_1 VDD_SMIC_2 VDD_SMIC_3 VDD_SMIC_4 VDD_SMIC_5 AC2 AG2 AG4 AG5 AG7 AG10 AG11 AF2 C27 L27 R27 V27 AF27

PA_POWER_CTL_M

GSM_PA_PWR_CTL_REF

MDDI_E_DATA_P

MDDI_E_DATA_N

MDDI_P_DATA_P

MDDI_P_DATA_N

MDDI_C_DATA1_P

MDDI_C_DATA1_N

1.8V GPIO

MDDI_C_DATA0_P

MDDI_C_DATA0_N

1.8V GPIO

T11

A4

A3

D25

D10 GND_14

A24 GND_13

A22 GND_12

A20 GND_11

A19 GND_10

A18 GND_9

A17 GND_8

A16 GND_7

A15 GND_6

A12 GND_5

A11 GND_4

A10 GND_3

VDD_SMIC_6 VDD_SMIC_7 VDD_SMIC_8 VDD_SMIC_9 VDD_SMIC_10 VDD_SMIC_11 R28 V28 AF28 AE15 C2 V1 V4 W1 W4 Y4 Y5 F5 H8 J1 J5 D4 F4 D8 D9 R1 T1 U1 A1 A2 A27 A28 B1 B28 AG1 AG28 AH1 AH2 AH27 AH28 AB10 AD10 U8 VDD_SMIC_12 VDD_SMIC_13 VDD_SMIC_14 VDD_P1_1 VDD_P1_2 VDD_P1_3 VDD_P1_4 VDD_P1_5 VDD_P1_6 VDD_P1_7 VDD_P1_8 VDD_P1_9 VDD_P2_1 VDD_P2_2 VDD_P2_3 VDD_P3_1 VDD_P3_2 VDD_P3_3 VDD_P3_4 VDD_P3_5 VDD_P3_6 VDD_P4_1 VDD_P4_2 VDD_P8 VDD_MDDI VDD_QFUSE_PROG EBI2_ADR[20]

D27 G27 H27 K27 P27 R18 W27 AB27 AD27 A25 B11 B12 B15 B17 B19 B20 E27 F27 N27 U27 AA27 AB2 AE2 AG3 AG9 AG19 AG21 N2 E10 K2 AD15 P8 W21 GND_2 GND_1

1.8V GPIO

EBI2_ADR[19] EBI2_ADR[18] EBI2_ADR[17] EBI2_ADR[16] EBI2_ADR[15] EBI2_ADR[14] EBI2_ADR[13] EBI2_ADR[12] EBI2_ADR[11] EBI2_ADR[10] EBI2_ADR[9] EBI2_ADR[8] EBI2_ADR[7] EBI2_ADR[6] EBI2_ADR[5] EBI2_ADR[4] EBI2_ADR[3] EBI2_ADR[2] EBI2_ADR[1] EBI2_DATA[15] EBI2_DATA[14] EBI2_DATA[13] EBI2_DATA[12] EBI2_DATA[11] EBI2_DATA[10]

W22 Y24 V22 W24 U21 U18 V25 W25 V24 U22 T22 T21 U24 U25 T18 T25 T28 T24 T27 R21 P25 P18 N25 P21 N21 P24 EBI2_DATA[9] N24 EBI2_DATA[8] N22 EBI2_DATA[7] N18 EBI2_DATA[6] M25 EBI2_DATA[5] M22 EBI2_DATA[4] M24 EBI2_DATA[3] L25 EBI2_DATA[2] M21 EBI2_DATA[1] L24 EBI2_DATA[0] R22 EBI2_LB_N R24 EBI2_UB_N R25 EBI2_WE_N P22 EBI2_OE_N AA25 EBI2_BUSY0_N AA22 EBI2_CLK AH24 AH21 AH19 AH17 AH12 AH11 AH10 AD28 AB28 AA28 GND_91 GND_90 GND_89 GND_88 GND_87 GND_86 GND_85 GND_84 GND_83 GND_82 GND_81 GND_80 GND_79 GND_78 GND_77 GND_76 GND_75 GND_74 GND_73 GND_72 GND_71 GND_70 GND_69 GND_68 GND_67 GND_94 GND_93 GND_92 GND_SMIC_2 GND_SMIC_1

U2000 MSM7500A-64T

RGB_RESET/ NAND_READY LCD_RESET/ A2[16] A2[15] A2[14] A2[13] A2[12] A2[11] A2[10] A2[9] A2[8] A2[7] A2[6] A2[5] A2[4] A2[3] A2[2] A2[1] D2[15] D2[14] D2[13] D2[12] D2[11] D2[10] D2[9] D2[8] D2[7] D2[6] D2[5] D2[4] D2[3] D2[2] D2[1] D2[0] NAND_AVD/ WE2/ OE2/ NAND_INT NAND_CLK

VDD_A_9

VDD_A_8

VDD_A_7

VDD_A_6

VDD_A_5

VDD_A_4

VDD_A_3

VDD_A_2

VDD_A_1

EBI1_ADR[12]

EBI1_ADR[13]

EBI1_ADR[14]

EBI1_ADR[15]

EBI1_ADR[16]

EBI1_ADR[17]

EBI1_ADR[18]

EBI1_ADR[19]

EBI1_ADR[20]

EBI1_ADR[21]

EBI1_ADR[22]

EBI1_ADR[23]

EBI1_ADR[24]

EBI1_ADR[25]

EBI1_ADR[26]

EBI1_ADR[27]

EBI1_ADR[10]

EBI1_ADR[11]

EBI1_DQS[0]

EBI1_DQS[1]

EBI1_DQS[2]

EBI1_DQS[3]

EBI1_DQ[10]

EBI1_DQ[11]

EBI1_DQ[12]

EBI1_DQ[13]

EBI1_DQ[14]

EBI1_DQ[15]

EBI1_DQ[16]

EBI1_DQ[17]

EBI1_DQ[18]

EBI1_DQ[19]

EBI1_DQ[20]

EBI1_DQ[21]

EBI1_DQ[22]

EBI1_DQ[23]

EBI1_DQ[24]

EBI1_DQ[25]

EBI1_DQ[26]

EBI1_DQ[27]

EBI1_DQ[28]

EBI1_DQ[29]

EBI1_DQ[30]

EBI1_DQ[31]

EBI1_ADR[0]

EBI1_ADR[1]

EBI1_ADR[2]

EBI1_ADR[3]

EBI1_ADR[4]

EBI1_ADR[5]

EBI1_ADR[6]

EBI1_ADR[7]

EBI1_ADR[8]

EBI1_ADR[9]

EBI1_DM[0] EBI1_DCLK

EBI1_DM[1]

EBI1_DM[2]

EBI1_DM[3]

EBI1_DQ[0]

EBI1_DQ[1]

EBI1_DQ[2]

EBI1_DQ[3]

EBI1_DQ[4]

EBI1_DQ[5]

EBI1_DQ[6]

EBI1_DQ[7]

EBI1_DQ[8]

EBI1_DQ[9]

VDD_A_15

VDD_A_14

VDD_A_13

VDD_A_12

VDD_A_11

VDD_A_10

EBI1_WAIT0_N

EBI1_MEM_CLK

EBI1_RAS_N

EBI1_DCLKB

EBI1_OE_N D17 L22

EBI1_WE_N J25

EBI1_CKE0 G19 H18

EBI1_CKE1 A23

EBI_CS0_N B21

EBI_CS1_N H19

EBI_CS2_N D21

EBI_CS3_N E21

EBI_CS4_N E20

EBI_CS5_N D22

E9

E8

T2

U2

R2

D5

J4

J2

H2

H1

W2

W5

V5

V2

B2

L17

H20

J21

L16

G21

L15

E25

F24

E22

G20

D24

E23

D23

B27

B26

A26

D14

B25

B24

B23

E15

D15

D12

A21

D16

B14

E12

H17

G18

D20

E19

H16

D19

G17

E18

D18

E17

E16

G16

G15

H15

H14

G14

H13

G13

E14

A14

E13

D13

B13

A13

H12

G12

H11

G11

E11

D11

H10

G10

K22

J22

K21

J24

L21

H25

K24

H24

G25

H22

F25

G24

Varistor for BATT_ID_CHECK

LG-VX11000

+2.6V_MSMA

DDR_SDRAM_CAS/

DDR_SDRAM_BA[1] DDR_SDRAM_BA[0]

A1[12] A1[11] A1[10] A1[9] A1[8] A1[7] A1[6] A1[5] A1[4] A1[3] A1[2] A1[1] A1[0] D1[31] D1[30] D1[29] D1[28] D1[27] D1[26] D1[25] D1[24] D1[23] D1[22] D1[21] D1[20] D1[19] D1[18] D1[17] D1[16] D1[15] D1[14] D1[13] D1[12] D1[11] D1[10] D1[9] D1[8] D1[7] D1[6] D1[5] D1[4] D1[3] D1[2] D1[1] D1[0] DDR_SDRAM_DQS[3] DDR_SDRAM_DQS[2] DDR_SDRAM_DQS[1] DDR_SDRAM_DQS[0] DDR_SDRAM_DQM[3] DDR_SDRAM_DQM[2] DDR_SDRAM_DQM[1] DDR_SDRAM_DQM[0] DDR_SDRAM_CLK[0] DDR_SDRAM_CLK[1]

DDR_SDRAM_CS1/ DDR_SDRAM_CS0/ DDR_SDRAM_CKE[1] DDR_SDRAM_CKE[0] DDR_SDRAM_RAS/ DDR_SDRAM_WE/

Internal Use Only

<AUDIO SUBSYSTEM> <Memory : 4G OneNand + 2G DDR SDRAM>


B12 B13 C12 C13 D12 E10 E11 F10 R13 R2 T2 U4 U5 U9 V4 V6 V7 V8 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B9 C3 C7 C9 D7 D8 D9 F7 F9 V9

LG-VX11000

+VBATT
0.1u C3021 F3 1608 C3020 4.7u

D1

B3

C4 R3D1

A3

VDD_CP

VDD_LS

L3D1

VDD

B4

L3D2

NC24

NC25

NC26

NC27

NC29

NC30

NC31

NC32

NC33

NC10

NC11

NC12

NC13

NC14

NC15

NC16

NC17

NC18

NC19

NC20

NC21

NC22

NC23

NC28

NC34

NC1

NC2

NC3

NC4

NC5

NC6

NC7

NC8

NC9

A0D A1D A2D A3D A4D A5D A6D A7D A8D A9D A10D A11D A12D

R5 R4 T3 R3 E2 D4 F4 E4 E3 D3 P6 E5 K5

E3

B2

A2

F2

B5

DQ1D

P12 P13 N11 M10 M11 L10 L11 H11 H10 G11 G10 F11 E13 E12 D13 P2 P3 N2 N3 P4 P5 N5 N4 J4 H5 H4 G5 G4 F5 G2 G3

+2.6V_MSMP
R3021 DNI

C3019 470p

R3002 4.7k

D2[0] D2[1] D2[2] D2[3] D2[4] D2[5] D2[6] D2[7] D2[8] D2[9] D2[10] D2[11] D2[12] D2[13] D2[14] D2[15]

T6 P8 P9 R9 R10 T11 U11 U6 R7 R8 P10 T9 R11 T12 U12

DQ1O DQ2O DQ3O DQ4O DQ5O DQ6O DQ7O DQ8O DQ9O DQ10O DQ11O DQ12O DQ13O DQ14O DQ15O

DQ3D DQ4D DQ5D DQ6D DQ7D DQ8D DQ9D DQ10D DQ11D DQ12D DQ13D DQ14D DQ15D DQ16D DQ17D

AUDIO_RESET/
R3025

<STEREO EARJACK>
U3002 NLAS3158MNR2G R3010 1k R3011 1k 2 11 5 8 COM1 1 COM2 4 VCC2 9 VCC1 12 GND2 3 GND1 6 R3023 NC1 NO1 NC2 NO2

C3027

+2.6V_MSMA
C3017 10u 6.3V +/-20%

0.1u

EBI1_RESOUT/

NAND_INT NAND_CS/ OE2/ WE2/ NAND_READY NAND_AVD/ NAND_CLK

P11 U3 N10 P7 R6 T5 T4 E8

INTO _CEO _OEO _WEO RDYO _AVDO CLKO _RPO

DQ19D DQ20D DQ21D DQ22D DQ23D DQ24D DQ25D DQ26D DQ27D

S2

33p

10 S1

C3036

+1.8V_MSME

DQ18D

C3040

U3004 KBN00300HA-A439

C3029

V5

DQ0O

DQ2D

1608 2.2u A5

1608 2.2u A4

A2[1] A2[2] A2[3] A2[4] A2[5] A2[6] A2[7] A2[8] A2[9] A2[10] A2[11] A2[12] A2[13] A2[14] A2[15] A2[16]

F6 C4 D5 C5 E6 D6 C6 E7 C10 B10 D10 F8 C11 B11 D11 E9

A0O A1O A2O A3O A4O A5O A6O A7O A8O A9O A10O A11O A12O A13O A14O A15O

D2 C1 1u C3013

I2C_ADR

RESET

BA0D BA1D

L4 L5

GND2

CCP-

GND_LS

DQ0D

R12

DDR_SDRAM_DQM[0] DDR_SDRAM_DQM[1] DDR_SDRAM_DQM[2] DDR_SDRAM_DQM[3] DDR_SDRAM_DQS[0] DDR_SDRAM_DQS[1] DDR_SDRAM_DQS[2] DDR_SDRAM_DQS[3] [C8][V3][V12]


C3000 2.2u C3002 0.1u C3004 0.1u C3006 0.1u

N13 F13 M4 J5 N12 F12 M5 K4

C3041 33p

33p C3024

33p C3022

33p C3025

DM1D DM2D DM3D DQS0D DQS1D DQS2D DQS3D

DQ29D DQ30D DQ31D

CKE0D CKE1D CKD _CKD

F3 F2 K11 K12 J13 K13 J12 J11 J10

+1.8V_MSME

C8 V3 V12

VCCO1 VCCO2 VCCO3

_CS0D _CS1D _RASD _CASD

T7

VCCQO1 VCCQO2 VCCQO3 VCCQO4

_WED

DDR_SDRAM_CKE[0] DDR_SDRAM_CKE[1] DDR_SDRAM_CLK[0] DDR_SDRAM_CLK[1] DDR_SDRAM_CS0/ DDR_SDRAM_CS1/ DDR_SDRAM_RAS/ DDR_SDRAM_CAS/ DDR_SDRAM_WE/

<PCB Revision Check>


+/-1% R3005 100k

+2.85V_TCXO
+/-1% R3006 100k C3009 33n

[T7][U10]
C3001 2.2u C3003 0.1u C3005 0.1u

T8 T10 U10

VDDD1 VDDD2 VDDD3

D2 K3 T13 U2

[D2][U2][K3][T13]
2.2u C3038 0.1u C3008 0.1u C3028 0.1u C3031 0.1u C3034

+1.8V_MSME

B8 V2 V13

Rev. R222 A 100K 100K

R225

Volt

VSSO1 VSSO2 VSSO3

VDDD4

ADC ADC Decimal HEX 15 30 45 59 74 89 100 120 140 158 180 197 E 1D 2C 3B 49 59 64 77 8B 9D B3 C5

33p C3026

DM0D

DQ28D

D1[0] D1[1] D1[2] D1[3] D1[4] D1[5] D1[6] D1[7] D1[8] D1[9] D1[10] D1[11] D1[12] D1[13] D1[14] D1[15] D1[16] D1[17] D1[18] D1[19] D1[20] D1[21] D1[22] D1[23] D1[24] D1[25] D1[26] D1[27] D1[28] D1[29] D1[30] D1[31]

68k

GND1

CCP+

DDR_SDRAM_BA[0] DDR_SDRAM_BA[1]

VSS_CP

AUDIO_I2C_SDA AUDIO_I2C_SCL

I2C_SDA I2C_SCL GND_CP A6

15k

C3033

E2

VO_LDO

1608 2.2u

A1[0] A1[1] A1[2] A1[3] A1[4] A1[5] A1[6] A1[7] A1[8] A1[9] A1[10] A1[11] A1[12]

R3D2

C3

C3012,C3015 : 3.9nF->1uF C3014,C3016 : 0.1uF->1uF

D5 D4

MIN+ MIN-

EP+ EPLLS+

F4 E4 B1 A1 E1 F1 C6 B6 D3 C5

HPH_L

C3012 C3014

1u 1u

E6 D6

LIN+ LLSLINU3001 LM49250RLX RLS+ RLSHPL

SPK_L+ SPK_LSPK_R+ SPK_REARJACK_L EARJACK_R

HPH_R

C3015 C3016

1u 1u 4.7u 1608 C3018

E5 F5

RIN+ RIN-

F6

HPR BYPASS GND_HP

2.2k

+2.6V_MSMP
2.2k

R3008 C2 R3007 I2C_VDD

+2.6V_MSMA

EAR_KEY/ EAR_MIC+ +2.6V_MSMP EARJACK_SENSE EARJACK_L EARJACK_R


EARJACK_SENSE - PMIC Comparator is out of use - GPIO[17] : no-pull M5 120k R3024 MF ME M4 M1 M6

CON3000 KJA-PH-2-0174

PCB_VER_ADC

ADC Range 00,15 16,24 25,33 34,41 42,50 51,5D 5E,6D 6E,80 91,93 94,A7 A8,BB BC,CF

VDDQD1 VDDQD2

G13 H3 H12 J2 L3 L12 M2 M13

5.6K 0.151 12K 0.305

U7 U8 V10 V11

VSSQO1 VSSQO2 VSSQO3 VSSQD1 VSSQD2 VSSQD3 VSSQD4 VSSQD5 VSSQD6 VSSQD7 VSSQD8 VSSQO4 DNU17 DNU18 DNU19 DNU20 DNU21 DNU22 DNU23 DNU24 DNU25 DNU26 VSSD1 VSSD2 VSSD3 DNU10 DNU11 DNU12 DNU13 DNU14 DNU15 DNU1 DNU2 DNU3 DNU4 DNU5 DNU6 DNU7 DNU8 DNU9 DNU16 VSSD4

VDDQD3 VDDQD4 VDDQD5 VDDQD6 VDDQD7 VDDQD8

[G13][M13[J2][M2]
0.1u C3023 0.1u C3030 0.1u C3032 0.1u C3035 2.2u C3039

B
+1.8V_MSME

C D E

100K 19.1K 0.457 100K 100K 100K 100K 27K 36K 47K 56K 75K 0.606 0.754 0.911 1.023 1.221

U14

V1

V14

W1

W12

W13

W14

W2

W3

C2

K2

K10

U13

G12

H2

H13

J3

L2

L13

M3

A12

A13

A14

B14

C14

J14

K14

L14

M12

A1

A2

A3

B1

C1

J1

K1

L1

U1

F 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3

100K 100K 100K 100K 100K

100k 1.611 130k 1.832 180K 2.012 240K 2.230

[A28]
C4057 10u

[B11]
C4063 10n

[B12]
C4068 1n

[B15]
C4073 10n

[B17]
C4076 1n

[B19]
C4080 10n

[B20]
C4085 10n

[A25]
C4089 1n

[E27]
C4092 10n

[F27]
C4095 1n

[E8] +2.6V_MSMA
C4001 0.1u

[E9]
C4005 0.1u

[B2]
C4007 0.1u

[V2,5] [W2,5] [H1,2] [J2,4] [U2]


C4014 0.1u C4019 0.1u C4023 0.1u C4009 0.1u C4026 0.1u

[D5]
C4030 0.1u

[T2]
C4033 0.1u

[A1]
C4038 10u 1608

+1.8V_MSME
1608

[AH1] +2.6V_MSMP
C4111 10u 1608

[AB2]
C4116 0.1u

[AE2]
C4119 10n

[AG3]
C4123 0.1u

[AG9] [AG19] [AG21]


C4128 10n C4131 0.1u C4132 10n

[AH28] +1.25V_MSMC1
C4002 10u 1608

[B3] +1.25V_MSMC1
C4010 10n

[B18] [J27] [Y27] [Y2]


C4020 10n C4024 10n C4027 10n C4016 10n

[L2] [AG12][AG20] +1.8V_MSME


C4034 10n C4031 10n C4039 10n

[AH28]
C4055 10u 1608

[D27]
C4061 0.1u

[G27]
C4066 10n

[H27]
C4071 0.1u

[K27]
C4074 10n

[P27]
C4078 0.1u

[W27] [AB27] [AD27]


C4082 10n C4088 0.1u C4091 10n

[N2] +2.6V_MSMP
C4112 0.1u C4117 10n

[E10] +2.6V_MSMP
C4127 0.1u

[B16] +1.25V_MSMC1
C4003 0.1u

[B10] [B22] [M27][AG24][AG17] +1.25V_MSMC1


C4011 1n C4017 1n C4021 1n C4025 1n C4028 1n

[A28] +1.8V_MSME
C4056 10u 1608

[C27]
C4062 10n

[L27]
C4067 0.1u

[R27]
C4072 10n

[V27]
C4075 0.1u

[AF27] [AF27]
C4079 10n C4083 0.1u

[AH1] +1.2V_MSMC2
C4004 10u 1608

[AA2][AG4][AG7][AG11] +1.2V_MSMC2
C4018 1n C4022 1n C4012 1n C4015 1n

[AC2][AG2][AG5][AG10] +1.2V_MSMC2
C4036 10n C4043 10n C4045 10n C4040 10n

[N27] +1.8V_MSME
C4059 10n

[U27] [AA27] +1.8V_MSME


C4064 0.1u C4069 0.1u

[AD15] +1.8V_MSME
C4081 0.1u C4087 10n

[K2]
C4100 0.1u

LG-VX11000
Internal Use Only
+VBATT +5.0V_USB
1u C4048 1u C4046 I4 H4 I5 H5

MSM_BT_TCXO_EN DVS_ARM9_HIGH_CLOCK/
+/-1% R4052 300k Dynamic Voltage Scaling for ARM9

+VBATT
C4077 100n I3 1608 10u C4121 1608 2.2u C4124 L4002 CPI2016NHL2R2M 1 CHGINA CHGINB BATTA BATTB REFBP GND IN7 IN1A C4000 0.1u I6 E4 G6 E6 TP4002 TP4001 G3 F5 G8 H6 VBUSB VL BATTMON ENO5 ONO_ PWRON HFPWR PWRHOLD RESETB IN1B LX2 FB2 OUT1 OUT2 IN2 OUT3 ENO3 OUT4 ENO4 OUT5 VICHG C7 I8 I7 H7 A9 A7 A8 G1 G4 F2 F7 D2 F6 C1 F3 B1 0 0 R4031 R4032 100k +/-1% R4021 LX1 PGND1 FB1 H9 G9 H8 120k +/-1% R4019 200k +/-1% R4020 C4101 200p 2 2.2u C4125 1608 +/-1% 510k R4053

U4005 NLAS5223BMNR2G

B9

F1

I9

GND IN2 IN1 COM2 COM1

NO2 NO1 NC2 NC1 VCC

10 2 7 5 C4140 0.1u 1

+1.25V_MSMC1
C4138

8 4

RESIN/
10n

33p

DNI

+2.6V_MSMP PS_HOLD

R4008 10k R4004

BATT_MON MSM_BT_TCXO_EN PWR_ON_SW/ C4013 4.7u PWR_ON_SW 1608

10n C4006

C4135

9 3

+2.6V_MSMP

+VBATT

L4003 CPI2016NHL2R2M 1 2 C4102 200p

+1.2V_MSMC2
1608 2.2u C4120

TP4000

PMIC_IRQ/ PMIC_I2C_SCL PMIC_I2C_SDA +2.6V_MSMP

C4 D4 D3

IRQB I2CCLK I2CDAT IN3 OUT8 OUT9 OUT10 VCOIN TCXOIN ENBUFF TCXOOUT XIN XOUT 32KHZ VBUSA

+2.6V_MSMP +2.6V_MSMA +2.8V_LCD

100k +/-1% R4022

2.2k R4005 2.2k R4006

510k R4051 +/-1%

+VBATT +2.6V_TOUCH +3.0V_LINEAR_MOTOR +2.8V_CAM_LVDD

A1 A2 A3 A4 E3 A6 G7 B7 D1 E1

DVS for ARM9 +2.85V_PROXI +2.85V_TCXO VICHG +1.8V_TCXO_BUFF USBH_RGB_TCXO_EN +2.85V_GPS +VBATT
L4001 MIPF2016D2R2 1 2 C4096 100p 91k +/-1% R4017

R4021:220k->100k R4022:240k->100k R4051:820k->510k

Sleep DVS_ARM9_HIGH_CLOCK/ HIGH SWITCH 1 Status Open

Normal HIGH Open HIGH GND

Turbo LOW GND HIGH GND

U4001 MAX8694

OUT6 ENO6 OUT7

MSM_BT_TCXO_EN LOW SWITCH 2 Status Open

U4000 CM315_12_5PF 1 C4044 27p 2

SLEEP_CLK +5.0V_USB

D5 D9 F8 F9

DR1

I2

OUT12 D+ DOEB SEO DAT REFOUT

IN4 LX3 PGND3 FB3 ENBUCK3 IN5 OUT13 FB13 ENO13 OUT14 ENO14 OUT11 SIMRST SIMCLK IO

G2 H1 I1 H2 G5 B2 A5 B4 F4 E2 C3 C9 R4042 D7 D6 E7 C4113 1608 2.2u C4122 1u C4108 1608 1u C4110 1u C4109 C4137 2.2u C4105 1608 2.2u C4099 1608 2.2u C4118 1608 2.2u C4115 2.2u C4106 +/-1% 2.2u C4103 +/-1% 100k R4010 10k R4015

+/-1% 180k R4016

+1.8V_MSME
1608 2.2u C4104

C4047 27p

E9 B6 C8 D8 H3 TP4004 C6

+VBATT +1.8V_MSME +1.5V_RGB


R4050 10k +VBATT Deleted

EAR_KEY/ EAR_MIC+

COMP1 INV1 COMP2 INV2 VCC RSTIN CLKIN SIMDAT

C2 B8 B3 E8 E5 1608 220n C4008 1u C4049 10u C4058 1u C4041 1u C4053 5p C4042 1u C4037 1u C4051 B5 C5

+1.8V_MSME +2.6V_CAM_VDDIO +3.0V_QFUSE


1608 1u C4098 C4107 1u C4126 R4023 1u C4134 U4003 TC7SH04FS 100p

4.7u

1608

1608 2.2u

1608 2.2u

+2.4V_RTX +VBATT
330k DNI +/-1% R4024 R4025

+2.4V_RTX
1608 10u C4070

C4084

C4086

470k

10k

1u

10n

L4004 100n

TCXO
C4114

1 2 GND 3 NC

Vcc 5 51 R4030 C4129 47p C4139 10n C4136

+2.85V_TCXO MSM_BT_TCXO
0.1u TCXO for MSM / BT

A4

D1

A2

U4002 LP8720TLX E4 L4000 CPI2016NHL2R2M 1 2 D2 E3 D4 1.5k R4014 R4013 B3 C4 C3 D3 E2 IRQ_N SDA SCL DVS

5p C4052

VBATT

VIN2

VIN1

VINB FB SW GNDB

LDO1

B4

+2.8V_CAM_VDDA
100k

1608 10u C4050

LDO2

A3

R4029

+2.1V_RX0

+2.6V_MSMP SUBPM_I2C_SDA SUBPM_I2C_SCL SUBPM_DVS


TP4005

1.5k

LDO3

A1

+2.1V_RX1 +1.8V_TCXO_BUFF
4 3 OUT GND 2 U4006 SG310-SEF

51 1005 C4141 R4049 DNI

RGB_TCXO
TCXO for RGB Converter

C4032

0.1u

1k

EN

LDO4

C1

+1.8V_CAM_VDD

R4012

VDD ST 1

SUBPM_EN

B2 DEFSEL C2 GND 1u C4097 1u C4094 1u C4093 1u C4133 1u C4090 IDSEL LDO5 E1

51 27p C4060 C4035

USBH_TCXO
TCXO for USBH Tranceiver

+2.1V_TX

10u C4065

10n C4054

1608

B1

Internal Use Only


GU070-5P-SD-E1500 -> GU073-5P-SD-E1500

LG-VX11000
8 DRAIN6 DRAIN5 DRAIN4 SOURCE F5001 NFM18PC104R1C3 7 6 5

<Battery Contact>
Q5003 TPCF8102 DRAIN1 DRAIN2 DRAIN3 GATE 1 2 3 4 R5020 80.6k +/-1%

<Micro USB Connector>


+/-1%

CON5000 GU073-5P-SD-E1500 11 7 9

+VBATT
3216 33u C5013 TCTAL1A336M8R C5014 47p

OUTPUT GND2 GND1 4 2

INPUT

+2.6V_MSMA +5.0V_USB

+/-1%

ICVL0505101V150FR R5007

D5001 RCLAMP0521P_TCT

D5002 RCLAMP0521P_TCT

ACCESSORY_ADC

R5019 47k

4 5 SDB1040 1 2 D5000

P4 P5 GND1 GND3 GND5 2

P3 USB_D+

470k

C5011 33n

1608 DNI

R5008

10

+2.6V_MSMP USB_DETECT
Q5000 3 C KTC4075E 2 B C5000 100n 1E R5002 150k R5003 470k

C5007

47k

CHG_MODE

Part Changed 5.6V 10pF ==> 5.6V 100pF

<High Speed USB Transceiver>


+VBATT

<UART TP>
C4 B5 1 2 3 GND TEST VCC_IO1 VCC_IO2 RREF DM DP FAULT ID CFG2 CFG1 PSW_N VBUS REG3V3 XTAL1

NC1

NC2

VCC

C5028 100n

F1

F2

F3

TP5003 CHIP_SEL CLOCK DATA0 DATA1 DATA2 DATA3 C3 A4 B1 A1 A2 A3 A5 A6 B6 C6 D5 D6 E5 E1 E6

+1.8V_MSME
UART-RXD UART-TXD V_CHAR ON_SW VBATT USB-POWER USB_DUSB_D+ NC1 NC2 NC3 UART-TP U5002 USB_DUSB_D+ R5015 1k 0 R5030 R5029 10k

B2 C2

U5001

USB_TP_SEL +VBATT USB_SW_EN/


TP5004 0.1u C5006

10 9 8 7 6

S V+ _OE

HSD2+ HSD2GND DD+

5 4 3 2 1

+5.0V_USB PWR_ON_SW +VBATT +5.0V_USB USB20_DUSB20_D+

4 5 6 7 8 9

USB20_DUSB20_D+

C1 D1 E2 D3 B3 B4 D4 F4 E3

U5004 ISP1508AET

DATA4 DATA5 DATA6 DATA7 NXT STP DIR CFG0

+1.8V_MSME

HSD1+ HSD1DG2722

VICHG KEY_LED_EN

10 11 12

+5.0V_USB USBH_TCXO

USBH_CS USBH_CLK USBH_DATA[0] USBH_DATA[1] USBH_DATA[2] USBH_DATA[3] USBH_DATA[4] USBH_DATA[5] USBH_DATA[6] USBH_DATA[7] USBH_NEXT USBH_STOP USBH_DIR

Part Changed On-Semi ==> Vishay

F5 F6

GND2

GND3

200k 1608 4.7u

D2

C5

E4

R5024 R5017 C5016 C5018 100n 12k 1u R5028 150k

1608 4.7u

USB_TP_SEL

GND1

XTAL2

REF1V8

C5024

C5022 100n

<Main Key LED B/L>


+VBATT
LED5001 LEWWS44PA LED5002 LEWWS44PA LED5003 LEWWS44PA LED5004 LEWWS44PA 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 +

2 -

2 -

R5009 330

R5011 330

R5013 330

2 -

R5014 330

2 -

<Sub LCD B/L> <Main LCD B/L>


KEY_LED_EN
1608 C5002 1u 1608 C5003 1u R5012 DNI R5010 10k G 2 S1 D3 Q5001 KTK5132E 1608 C5020 1u 1608 C5021 1u

A4

C5

B5

C6

A5

C5029

C5031

100n

1608 D6 0 LED1 A2 B1 B2 C2 D1 D2 R5027

A4

C5

B5

C6

A5

1608 D6 0 LED1 A2 B1 B2 C2 D1 D2 R5026

10u

CPGND

C1N

C1P

C2N

C2P

C5004 VOUT

+VBATT +MLCD_VLED
1608 10u C5012

B6 F4

CPGND

C1N

C1P

C2N

C2P

C5005 VOUT

VBATCP VBAT1

2 +

10u

SD12T1G D5003

P2 USB_D-

R5023 33n C5030

Q5002 KRX102U

1 -

P1

R5022 ICVL0505101V150FR

R5025 ICVL0505101V150FR

200k R5006

+2.6V_MSMA BATT_THM_ADC +2.6V_MSMP BATT_ID_CHECK

1 2

+ DUMMY3 THM/ DUMMY2 DUMMY1 ID 7 6 5

GND2

GND4

GND6

R5021

4.7k

3 4

+/-1%

CON5001 HSBC-4PT25-17

+SLCD_VLED SLED1 SLED2 SLED3 SLED4 SLED5 SLED6

+VBATT
1608 10u C5001

B6 F4

VBATCP VBAT1

+2.6V_MSMP MLCDCP_RESET/ MLCDCP_I2C_SCL MLCDCP_I2C_SDA +2.6V_MSMP MLCD_PWM

F5 TP5000 B3 D3 E4 2.2k R5001 2.2k R5004 C4

VIO RESETB SCL SDA U5000 BD6088GUL

LED2 LED3 LED4 LED5 LED6

MLED1 MLED2 MLED3 MLED4 MLED5 MLED6

+2.6V_MSMP SLCDCP_RESET/ SLCDCP_I2C_SCL SLCDCP_I2C_SDA +2.6V_MSMP SLCD_PWM

F5 TP5002 B3 D3 E4 2.2k R5016 2.2k R5018 C4

VIO RESETB SCL SDA U5005 BD6088GUL

LED2 LED3 LED4 LED5 LED6

WPWMIN

WPWMIN

LEDGND C3 OUTCNT

C1

LEDGND C3 OUTCNT

C1

E1 E1 SBIAS KBLT F2 SSENS OUT1 E2 E3 F3 GC1 GC2 GND1 SGND T1 T2 T4 T3 OUT2 OUT3 OUT4 B4

SBIAS KBLT

B4

EXT_KEY_LED_EN

KEY_LED_EN

ALS_AOUT
C5015

F2

SSENS OUT1 D4 E5 D5 E6

D4 E5 D5 E6

E2 E3 F3

GC1 GC2 GND1 SGND T1 T2 T4 T3

OUT2 OUT3 OUT4

1u

A1

A6

F1

F6

A1

A6

F1

F6

A3

A3

Internal Use Only

LG-VX11000

<34pin Camera Connector> <FLASH LED DRIVER>


C6037 C6039

+1.8V_CAM_VDD
R6002 47n 1 2 3 L6002 MIP2520D2R2M 4 5 6 7 C6035 2.2u

30p

U6002 AAT1270IFO-T1 CT EN/SET FLEN AGND IN LX PGND G_SLUG 15 R6008 180k RSET FLOUTA FLGND FLOUTB FLINH GND OUT 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 1 2 +/-1% C6036 2.2u 3 4 5 DUMMY 11 12 13 14

CAM_RESET/
C6003 30p 1 2 F6000 R6000 2.2k R6001 2.2k 10 5 3 4 5 GND 6 4 3 2 1 IN4 IN3 IN2 IN1 OUT4 OUT3 OUT2 OUT1 6 7 8 9 7 8 9 10 11 12

CON6000 AXK7L34227G 34

1u

MOVIE_MODE_EN
C6040

+2.6V_CAM_VDDIO
10 5

1u

33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23

30p C6038

FLASH_EN +VBATT
1 2

+2.6V_CAM_VDDIO
30p C6060 R6013 18

FLASH_INHIBIT
CON6002 AXT310164 10 9 8 7 6

GND 4 3 2 1 IN4 IN3 IN2 IN1 OUT4 OUT3 OUT2 OUT1 6 7 8 9

CAM_PCLK CAM_I2C_SDA CAM_I2C_SCL CAM_OSC_MCLK

ICVE10184E070R100FR

ICVE10184E070R100FR F6001

CAM_DATA[7] CAM_DATA[6] CAM_DATA[5] CAM_DATA[4] CAM_DATA[3] CAM_DATA[2] CAM_DATA[1] CAM_DATA[0]

R6006 100k

C6000

CAM_PWR_DOWN
30p

14 15 16

21 GND 20 19 18 G_DUMMY 1 35 36 37 38 ICVE10184E070R100FR F6010 R6011 10 15p C6058 4 3 2 IN4 IN3 IN2 IN1 OUT4 OUT3 OUT2 OUT1 6 7 8 9

13

10

22

R6007 100k

C6006

+2.8V_CAM_LVDD
C6001 30p 1u

17

<36MHz Clock>
L6000 HB-1M1005-601JT R6004 22 4 3 C6005 27p OUT GND 2 L6001 82n

+2.8V_CAM_VDDA
C6004 100n R6003 1k VDD ST 1

CAM_OSC_MCLK

C6002 30p

C6009

+2.8V_CAM_VDDA
1u

CAM_VSYNC

R6012 10

U6000 SG-8002CE-SCB_36M

15p C6059

CAM_HSYNC

<80pin LCD Connector>


CON6001 AXT580124 ICVE10184E150R101FR : 100ohm, 15pF -> ICVE10184E150R500FR : 50ohm, 15pF 1 80 79 78 77 76 75 74 73 6 9 470 R6014 R6015 R6016 72 71 70 69 68 67 66 65 64 63 62 61 60 59 58 57 56 55 54 53 52 51 50 49 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 DUMMY 100p 100p 0.1u 100p 0.1u 0.1u 0.1u 0.1u 33p 33p 33p 33p 33p 33p 33p 33p 33p 33p 33p 33p 33p 33p 33p 33p 33p 33p 33p 33p 33p 33p 33p 33p 33p 33p 33p 33p 33p 33p 33p 33p 33p 33p 33p 9 8 7 6 OUT1 OUT2 OUT3 OUT4 GND 10 5 IN1 IN2 IN3 IN4 1 2 3 4 F6006 ICVE10184E150R101FR 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 4 19 20 5 21 22 23 24 25 6

RGB_VSYNC RGB_HSYNC RGB_DATA_EN RGB_DCLK


F6004

9 8 7 6

OUT1 OUT2 OUT3 OUT4 GND 10

IN1 IN2 IN3 IN4

1 2 3 4

MLED6 MLED5 MLED4 MLED3 MLED2 MLED1 +MLCD_VLED

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

SLED1 SLED2 SLED3 SLED4 SLED5 SLED6 +SLCD_VLED

ICVE10184E150R101FR F6009

9 8 7

OUT1 OUT2 OUT3 OUT4 GND

IN1 IN2 IN3 IN4

1 2 3 4

RGB_R[7] RGB_R[5] RGB_R[3] RGB_R[1]

ICVE10184E150R500FR

RGB_R[6] RGB_R[4] RGB_R[2] RGB_R[0]

9 8 7 6

OUT1 OUT2 OUT3 OUT4 GND 10

IN1 IN2 IN3 IN4

1 2 3

KEY_DRIVE[7] KEY_SENSE[2] KEY_SENSE[1] EXT_KEY_LED_EN MLCD_CS/ SLCD_CS/ SLCD_PWM MLCD_PWM

470

TOUCH_Y+ TOUCH_XTOUCH_X+ TOUCH_Y-

F6005 ICVE10184E150R101FR

5 1 2 3 4

470

+VBATT +2.8V_LCD +1.8V_MSME

9 8 7

10

OUT1 OUT2 OUT3 OUT4 GND 10

IN1 IN2 IN3 IN4

RGB_G[7] RGB_G[5] RGB_G[3] RGB_G[1]

ICVE10184E150R101FR F6002

RGB_G[6] RGB_G[4] RGB_G[2] RGB_G[0]


F6003

9 8 7 6

OUT1 OUT2 OUT3 OUT4 GND 10

IN1 IN2 IN3 IN4

1 2 3 4

26 27 28 29 30

RGB_B[7] RGB_B[5] RGB_B[3] RGB_B[1]

ICVE10184E150R101FR

31 32 33

F6007 ICVE10184E150R101FR

34

RGB_B[6] RGB_B[4] RGB_B[2] RGB_B[0]

9 8 7 6

OUT1 OUT2 OUT3 OUT4 GND 10

IN1 IN2 IN3 IN4

1 2 3 4

PROXI_LED_ON PROXI_AOUT ALS_AOUT LCD_MKR_ID LCD_RESET/ +2.85V_PROXI

35 36 37 38 39 40

SPK_L+ SPK_LSPK_R+ SPK_REAR10_P EAR10_N EXT_ON_SW


1u

F6008 ICVE10184E150R101FR 9 8 7 6 1 2 3 4

OUT1 OUT2 OUT3 OUT4 GND 10

IN1 IN2 IN3 IN4

LCD_SCL LCD_SDO SLCD_SDI MLCD_SDI

81 82 83 84

C6056

C6055

C6053

C6052

C6051

C6027

0603 C6024

0603 C6025

0603 C6028

C6034

C6018

C6016

C6015

C6014

0603 C6022

0603 C6023

0603 C6030

0603 C6008

0603 C6010

0603 C6011

0603 C6013

0603 C6021

0603 C6026

0603 C6031

0603 C6032

0603 C6020

0603 C6042

0603 C6061

0603 C6062

C6046

C6050

C6054

C6041

C6033

C6049

C6044

C6057

C6043

C6045

C6012

C6048

C6019

C6017

C6007

Internal Use Only

LG-VX11000

<Touch Driver>
TOUCH_YTOUCH_I2C_SDA

<Linear Motor>
C7008 2.2n R7014 100k

TOUCH_I2C_SCL
R7000 1.2k R7002 1.2k D3 D2 D1 U7004 TSC2007IYZGR BYPASS GND R7017 82n B2 A1 B3 A3 82n R7001 C7038 33p C7039 33p CON7000 24-8005-002-100-867

Y-

GND

SCL

C1

1 2

+2.6V_TOUCH +2.6V_TOUCH TOUCH_X+


C7002 1u C7003 100n

LIN_AMP_SHDN/
X- C3 A1 C2

A1 AUX A2 VDD_REF PENIRQA3 X+

100k R7004 C7006 0.1u U7000 TC7SZ86FU GND

B1 C2 C3

SHUTDOWN VoIN+ INVo+ VDD

TOUCH_X-

SDA C1 A0 Y+

TPA6205A1ZQVR U7005 R7009 100k

B1

B2

B3

TOUCH_Y+ TOUCH_PENIRQ/
TP7009

LIN_PWM_FREQ LIN_INVERTER

2 1 Vcc 5 R7005 100k 3 2 GND 4

C7009 2.2n R7036 DNI

LIN_PWM_MAG

C7010 1u

Vcc

+3.0V_LINEAR_MOTOR
1005 0

TC7SZ86FU U7002

+2.4V_RTX
R7037

<3D Accelation Sensor>


U7003 BMA150 C7032 0.1u R7015 4.7k 1 NC1 VDD GND G_SLUG1 G_SLUG2 INT CSB NC2 VDDIO SDI SDO SCK 10 9 8 7 6 R7016 4.7k

+2.6V_MSMP

+2.6V_MSMP 3D_INT/
TP7008 C7000 C7001 22n 1u

2 3 4 5

3D_I2C_SDA 3D_I2C_SCL

11 12

<RGB Converter>
C7016 2.2u 0.1u C7030

+2.6V_MSMP

+1.8V_MSME
0.1u C7037 0.1u C7034

0.1u C7031

+1.5V_RGB
C7017 2.2u

0.1u C7035

0.1u C7036

E11

E10

A10

<Bluetooth Module>
F7001 RP104K261D

COREVDD1

COREVDD2

HIOVDD1

HIOVDD2

PIOVDD1

PIOVDD2

DRAMVDD

DRAMVCC

MD18VDD

MD15VDD

PLLVDD

OSCVDD

C11

C4

G9

B7

D3

H9

J3

F2

G1

B1 1 2 C6 2.2u C7007 A6 B6 C5 A5 B5 B4 L7002 HB-1M1005-601JT C7024 2.2u C7025 100n

+VBATT BT_PWR_EN
2.2u C7014

4 3

GPIOH0 GPIOH1 GPIOH2 GPIOH3 GPIOH4 GPIOH5 GPIOH6 GPIOH7 GPIOH8 GPIOH9 GPIOH10 GPIOH11 GPIOH12 GPIOH13 GPIOH14 GPIOH15

FPDAT0 FPDAT1 FPDAT2 FPDAT3 FPDAT4 FPDAT5 FPDAT6 FPDAT7 FPDAT8 FPDAT9 FPDAT10 FPDAT11 FPDAT12 FPDAT13 FPDAT14 FPDAT15 FPDAT16

K11 J11 J9 J10 L10 K10 L9 L8 K8 K9 K7 L7 J8 J7 L6 K6 L5 K5 J2 J1 L3 J5 L4 K4

0.1u C7029

2.2u C7015

VDD CE_NC

VOUT GND

+2.6V_BT

C7

G_SLUG 5

Using Internal Regulator

B3 A4

ANT7000 ACS2450HBAKU25

R7040 0

C3 D1 B2

DNI R7035

+2.6V_BT
3 GND2 GND1 2.2u 2

A3

+2.6V_MSMP
C7021 100n C7022 2.2u B3 A3 A2 H1 A1 A7 B7 H9 J9 G8 A4 1

C7027

[B1]
B1 G1 J1 B2

[J1]
C7026 2.2u

A2

A7 C1 D2 C2 TP7012

GPIOH16_ADS GPIOH17_RD_ GPIOH18_WR_ GPIOH19_CS_

VDDO_USB

VDDR3V

VDDC1

VDDC2

VDDO1

VDDO2

VREG2_VBAT

VREG_CTL

VREG1

VDDVCO

VDDIF

VDDXO

VDDPLL

VDDTF

VDDLO

VDDIFP

F7000 LFB212G45SG8A166 R7023 150k +/-1% C7012 1.2n 4 C7011 1p C7013 1.2p IN G1 1 OUT G2 3 +/-5% C7023 470p 1608 2 C7019 100p J3 C1 E1 D1 RES RFIOP RFION

VDDRF

U7001 S1D13775B00B60L

FPDAT17 GPIOP0_FPDAT18 GPIOP1_FPDAT19 GPIOP2_FPDAT20 GPIOP3_FPDAT21

RST_N TM2 TM1 TM0

B4 H5 H6 J6 D4

BT_RESET/

MDDI_D0+ MDDI_D0MDDI_STB+ MDDI_STB-

+/-1% 100 R7003 +/-1% 100 R7008 TP7000

F11 F10

MDATA0P MDATA0M

GPIOP4_FPDAT22 GPIOP5_FPDAT23

RFTUNE

RGB_R[7] RGB_R[6] RGB_R[5] RGB_G[7] RGB_G[6] RGB_G[5] RGB_B[7] RGB_B[6] RGB_B[5] RGB_R[4] RGB_R[3] RGB_R[2] RGB_G[4] RGB_G[3] RGB_G[2] RGB_B[4] RGB_B[3] RGB_B[2] RGB_R[1] RGB_R[0] RGB_G[1] RGB_G[0] RGB_B[1] RGB_B[0]

H4

G2

+2.6V_MSMP

D11 D10

C7033 27p C7011 : DNI->1pF C7012 : 100pF->1.2nH C7013 : 2.2pF->1.2pF

J2 J5 J4 A5

MSTBP MSTBM

GPIOP12 GPIOP13 GPIOP14

J4 H1 G2 H3

VCTRIFP XTALP XTALN LPOIN

TST1

MSM_BT_TCXO
C7020 100p

PCM_CLK_SCK PCM_IN_SPDIF_IF_SD_IN

F8 E8 D9 D8

SLEEP_CLK

A9 A8 H7

SCL_TX_PU_TDD_N SDA_TX_PU_TDD GPIO7_TX_PU_TDDN_TX_PU_TDD_USB PA_CTL_GPIO6_TX_PU_TDD_TX_PU_T XTAL_PD_GPIO5_TX_PU_TDD_TX_PU_ RF_ACTIVE_GPIO4 BT_PRIORITY_STATUS_GPIO3 TX_CONFX_WLAN_ACTIVITY_GPIO2 HOST_WAKE_USB_DETACH_GPIO_1 BT_WAKE_GPIO_0

U7008 BCM2046B1

PCM_OUT_SPDIF_OUT_SD_OUT PCM_SYNC_TX_PU_TDD

BT_PCM_CLK BT_PCM_DOUT BT_PCM_DIN BT_PCM_SYNC BT_MSM_DP_RFR/ BT_MSM_DP_CTS/ BT_MSM_DP_TXD BT_MSM_DP_RXD

C9 G3 B8 E3 10k TP7001 E2

RGB_RESET/ RGB_FSYNC

INT RESET_ TE CNF TESTEN RGB_CNF : "L" - MDDI Mode "H" - Indirect Mode

GPIOP15

MLCD_SDI SLCD_SDI RGB_VSYNC RGB_HSYNC RGB_DCLK RGB_DATA_EN


"1" Ohm Deleted

FPFRAME FPLINE FPSHIFT FPDRDY

G11 H11 H10 G10

UART_CTS_N UART_RTS_N UART_RXD UART_TXD

C8 C9 B9 B8

TCXO_EN MSM_BT_TCXO_EN
TP7010

H8 G9 F9 E9 A6

R7018 R7012 3.3k B10 C7018 4.7n C7028 10n A9 E9 PLP PLPAV MDREF

FPCS_1 FPCS_2 FPSCK

L2 H2 K3 K1 K2 L1

TP7011

HUSB_DN HUSB_DP VSS10 VSS11 VSS12 VSS13 VSS14 VSS15

J8 J7

MLCD_CS/ SLCD_CS/ LCD_SCL LCD_SDO

DRAMVSS1

R7038 VSS1 VSS2 VSS3 VSS4 VSS5 VSS6 VSS7 VSS8 VSS9

F4

F5

F6

H2

C2

D2

D5

D6

E2

E4

E5

E6

F1

F2

H3

A11

L11

A1

C8

F3

F9

J6

E1

F1

D9

B9

PLLVSS

B11

OSCO VSS1 VSS2 VSS3 VSS4 VSS5 VSS6 VSS7

DRAMVSS2

BT_HOST_WAKE BT_WAKE

B6 B5

RGB_TCXO +2.6V_MSMP

A8 10k C10

CLKI OSCI

FPA0 FPSO NC MDVSS

Internal Use Only

LG-VX11000

<micro-SD SOCKET>
CON8000 SCHA5B0201

<PWR On Key>
PWR/END
SW8022

Folder Close

EXT. Preview On("H")

EXT_ON_KEY Status EXT_ON = PWR_ON EXT_ON = PWR_ON EXT_ON = NULL

SD_DATA[2] SD_DATA[3] SD_CMD +3.0V_SD SD_CLK SD_DATA[0] SD_DATA[1] SD_DETECT/


ICVL0518050FR ICVL0518050FR ICVL0518050FR ICVL0518050FR ICVL0518050FR ICVL0518050FR ICVL0518050FR 120k

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 SW COM

P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 DETECT_SW DUMMY1 DUMMY3 DUMMY2 DUMMY4 DUMMY5 DUMMY6 COMMON 1 ANODE R8027 DNI 2

+VBATT

1 C8023 33p

R8029 1k

PWR_ON_SW

Open

Off("L")

R8028 0

D8000 SDB0530

FOLDER_OPEN
R8030 68k 3C

U8001 NLAS4157DFT2G 1 2 6 5 4 C8020 1u

11

10

12

13

R8042

14

+2.6V_MSMP

B1 GND B0

S VCC A

+VBATT
1E Q8000 KTC4075E

2.2u

EXT_ON_SW Part Changed Panasonic ==> ALPS

2 B R8033 10k

CAM_EXT_PREVIEW MSM PU - Initial Value "H" - Normal Operation "L" - CAM Ext. Preview "H"

R8006

R8003

R8010

R8009

R8007

C8000

R8005

R8004

<Hall Switch>
3.0V LDO for 300mA Output
F8000 RP101K302D

<SIDE KEY & CAM Shutter>


CON8002 SIDEKEY_9PIN_MAIN 1

+2.6V_MSMP
VCC 1 1u C8021

U8002 EM-0781-T5 R8041 R8043 R8040 100 100 100

100p C8022

+VBATT SD_LDO_EN
1608 C8003 2.2u

4 3

VDD CE

VOUT GND

1 2

OUT 2

FOLDER_OPEN

+3.0V_SD
NC 3 C8004 2.2u GND

G_SLUG 5

KEY_SENSE[1] KEY_SENSE[2] KEY_DRIVE[8] HOLD UP DOWN COM

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

HALF FULL

R8036 ICVS0505500FR

R8037 ICVS0505500FR

R8038 ICVS0505500FR

R8039 ICVS0505500FR

R8035 ICVS0505500FR

R8031 ICVS0505500FR

<QWERTY KEY MATRIX>


Row 6 Row 5 Row 4 3.3k R8011 Row 3 Row 2 Row 1 Row 0 R8012 R8013 R8014 R8015 R8016 R8017 R8018 470 0603 470 0603

470 0603 470 0603 470 0603 470 470 0603 0603 1 0603 SW8000 2 1 SW8007 2 1 SW8014 2 1 SW8023 2 1 SW8030 2 1 SW8038 2 1 SW8046 2

+2.6V_MSMP QWERTY_I2C_SDA +2.6V_MSMP QWERTY_RESET/


0.1u R8008 300k +/-1% C8002

R8019 470

1
SW8001 1 2 1

2
SW8008 2 1

3
SW8015 2 1

4
SW8024 2 1

UP
SW8031 2 1

5
SW8039 2 1

6
SW8047 2

C8001 0.1u

28

27

26

25

24

P10 22

23

R8020 470

0603

7
SW8002 1 2 1

8
SW8009 2 1

9
SW8016 2 1

0
SW8025 2 1

A
SW8032 2 1

B
SW8040 2 1

C
SW8048 2

CLK_SEL

GND2

RESETB

XI

XO

VDD

TEST SEL_28P

P40 21 P41 20 19 18 17 16 15 R8022 470 R8021 470 0603

+2.6V_MSMP

2 3 4 R8001 0 5 6 7 P57 P56 P55 P17 P15 GND1 P54 P53 P52

LEFT
SW8003 1 2 1

OK
SW8010 2

RIGHT
SW8017 1 2 1

D
SW8026 2 1

E
SW8033 2 1

F
SW8041 2 1

G
SW8049 2

U8000 PP2106M2

P42 P43 P44 P45 P46 29 GND_SLUG

P51

P50

R8002 3.3k

P47

QWERTY_INT/ QWERTY_I2C_SCL +2.6V_MSMP

0603

H
SW8004 1 2 1

I
SW8011 2 1

J
SW8018 2 1

K
SW8027 2 1

L
SW8034 2 1

M
SW8042 2

DOWN
SW8050 1 2

10

11

12

13

14

R8023 470

0603

N
SW8005 1 2 1

O
SW8012 2 1

P
SW8019 2 1

Q
SW8028 2 1

R
SW8035 2 1

S
SW8043 2 1

T
SW8051 2

col col col col col col

0 1 2 3 4 5

R8024 470

0603

U
SW8006 1 2 1

V
SW8013 2 1

W
SW8020 2 1

X
SW8029 2 1

Y
SW8036 2 1

Z
SW8044 2

Email
SW8052 1 2

R8025 470 col 6

0603

TAB
UP

DOT
DOWN

SPACE
SW8021 1 2

ENTER
HOLD

SEND
SW8037 1 2 1

CLR
SW8045 2 1

SYM
SW8053 2

R8026 470 col 7 100p 100p 100p 100p 100p 100p 100p 100p 100p 100p 100p 100p 100p 100p 100p

0603

SHIFT

SOFT2

SOFT1

SPK

COM

0603 C8010

0603 C8005

0603 C8009

0603 C8012

0603 C8013

0603 C8014

0603 C8015

0603 C8016

0603 C8007

0603 C8008

0603 C8011

0603 C8017

0603 C8018

0603 C8006

0603 C8019

R8034 ICVS0505500FR

LCD FPCB Circuit

Internal Use Only

LG-VX11000

<80PIN MAIN CONNECTOR>


CON101 AXT680124

<70PIN LCD CONNECTOR>

MLED6 MLED5 MLED4 MLED3 MLED2 MLED1 +MLCD_VLED

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

80 79 78 77 76 75 74 73

SLED1 SLED2 SLED3 SLED4 SLED5 SLED6 +SLCD_VLED

CON102 AXT370164

Mated Height : 1.0T -> 1.5T Changed (3.0X16.5X1.15 => 3.6X16.7X1.45) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35

+2.85V_PROXI
PROX_EN/ Deleted

70 69 68 67 66 65

PROXI_LED_ON PROXI_AOUT ALS_AOUT


10u 1608 22k 1K -> 22K

72 71 70 69 68 67 66 65 64 63 62 61 60 59 58 57 56 55 54 53 52 51 50 49 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 DUMMY 81 82 83 84

KEY_DRIVE[7] KEY_SENSE[2] KEY_SENSE[1] EXT_KEY_LED_EN MLCD_CS/ SLCD_CS/ SLCD_PWM MLCD_PWM RGB_VSYNC RGB_HSYNC RGB_DATA_EN RGB_DCLK RGB_R[6] RGB_R[4] RGB_R[2] RGB_R[0] RGB_G[6] RGB_G[4] RGB_G[2] RGB_G[0] RGB_B[6] RGB_B[4] RGB_B[2] RGB_B[0]
PROX_EN/ Deleted

+/-1%

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

C107

R105

+VBATT +2.8V_LCD +1.8V_MSME TOUCH_Y+ TOUCH_XTOUCH_X+ TOUCH_YRGB_R[7] RGB_R[5] RGB_R[3] RGB_R[1] RGB_G[7] RGB_G[5] RGB_G[3] RGB_G[1] RGB_B[7] RGB_B[5] RGB_B[3] RGB_B[1] LCD_SCL LCD_SDO SLCD_SDI MLCD_SDI SPK_L+ SPK_LSPK_R+ SPK_RRCV+ RCVEXT_ON_SW

RCVRCV+ SPK_RSPK_R+ LCD_MKR_ID RGB_R[6] RGB_R[4] RGB_R[2] RGB_R[0] RGB_G[6] RGB_G[4] RGB_G[2] RGB_G[0] RGB_B[6] RGB_B[4] RGB_B[2] RGB_B[0] SPK_LSPK_L+ +MLCD_VLED MLED6 MLED5 MLED4 MLED3 MLED2 MLED1

64 63 62 61 60 59 58 57 56 55 54 53 52 51 50 49 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 G_SLUG 74 73 72 71

PROXI_LED_ON PROXI_AOUT ALS_AOUT LCD_MKR_ID LCD_RESET/ +2.85V_PROXI

+2.8V_LCD +1.8V_MSME SLCD_PWM MLCD_PWM RGB_VSYNC RGB_HSYNC RGB_DCLK RGB_DATA_EN RGB_R[7] RGB_R[5] RGB_R[3] RGB_R[1] RGB_G[7] RGB_G[5] RGB_G[3] RGB_G[1] RGB_B[7] RGB_B[5] RGB_B[3] RGB_B[1] LCD_SCL LCD_SDO SLCD_SDI MLCD_SDI SLCD_CS/ MLCD_CS/ LCD_RESET/ +SLCD_VLED SLED6 SLED5 SLED4 SLED3 SLED2 SLED1

<Touch Window>

<External Keypad>

<External Key LED>

CON100 04-6298-006-000-883

KEY_SENSE[2]
1 2 3 4 5 DUMMY2 DUMMY1 100p 100p 100p 100p 6

+VBATT
LED100 LEWW-S14 LED101 LEWW-S14 LED102 LEWW-S14 R110 510 G 2 S1 1 + 1 + 1 + D3 2 -

TOUCH_X+ TOUCH_YTOUCH_XTOUCH_Y+

KEY_SENSE[1]
SW100 1 2 1 SW102 2

2 -

KEY_DRIVE[7]

SEND

CLEAR

330 -> 510

R107 510

R108 510

C101

C100

C102

C103

R106 10k SW101 2 1

EXT_KEY_LED_EN EXT_ON_SW

+VBATT

PWR/END

2 -

Q100 KTK5132E

Sensor FPCB Circuit

Internal Use Only

LG-VX11000

<LCD 10PIN ZIP CONNECTOR>

<RCV & SPK_R PAD>

SURY0011303 (KR-1107H-02W1P, 10mm) CON100 FH19-10S-0_5SH-FPC

RCV+
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 PROX_EN/ Deleted

2 1 33p 33p KR-1107H-02W1P CON102

+2.85V_PROXI PROXI_LED_ON PROXI_AOUT ALS_AOUT RCVRCV+ SPK_RSPK_R+

RCV-

C104

C105

SUSY0028013 (EMS1810TCD5P, 10mm)

SPK_RSPK_R+
33p 33p

2 1

U101 EMS1810THP1P

C106

<LIGHT & PROXIMITY SENSOR>


Series 10ohm -> parallel 20ohm R103 +/-1% R100 +/-1% 20 20

+2.85V_PROXI
C100 100n C101 4.7u 1608

U100 QPDS-9800L

PROXI_LED_ON

VCC

LEDK

10

LEDON

NC1 ALS_IOUT NC2

1 7 5

ALS_AOUT

PS_PFILT 3 PS_DOUT GND PS_ENB

6 9 PROX_EN/ Connected to GND 3.3n 1m

PROXI_AOUT

APDS-9800 (EUSY0371101, 1.45T) -> QPDS-9800L (EUSY0391401, 1.75T)

+/-1%

R102

C103

C107

Sidekey FPCB Circuit

Internal Use Only

LG-VX11000

<CAMERA AUTO FOCUS> <HOLD/UP/DOWN>


4 5 6 A B_ C_ D 3 B 2 C 1

HOLD
SW101 1 2 1

UP
SW102 2

DOWN
SW103 Dome Spec is Changed : Click Rate 45->60 1 2

CON100 SIDEKEY_9PIN_FPCB_BOT

GND KEY_SENSE[1] KEY_SENSE[2] KEY_DRIVE[8] HOLD UP DOWN COM GND

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

EVPAHBD6A SW100

CAM1 (HALF) CAM2 (FULL) COM1 HOLD UP DOWN COM2 GND

9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 SIDEKEY_9PIN_FPCB_TOP CON101

2. VX11000 BGA Pin Map

1. MSM7500A-64T (U2000)

USED NOT USED

BOTTOM VIEW

2. KBN00300-A439 (U3004)

USED NOT USED

BOTTOM VIEW

3. MAX8694 (U4001)

Internal Use Only

USED NOT USED

4. LP8720TLX (U4002)

Internal Use Only

USED NOT USED


A1 Index Mark

TOP VIEW

5. BD6088GUL (U5000, U5005)

Internal Use Only

USED NOT USED

BOTTOM VIEW

6. LM49250RLX (U3001)

Internal Use Only

USED NOT USED

BOTTOM VIEW

7. S1D13775B00B60L (U7001)

Internal Use Only

USED NOT USED

BOTTOM VIEW

8. ISP1508AET (U5004)

Internal Use Only

USED NOT USED

BOTTOM VIEW

9. BCM2046B1 (U7008)

Internal Use Only

USED NOT USED

TOP VIEW

10. TSC2007IYZR (U7004)

Internal Use Only

USED NOT USED

BOTTOM VIEW

Internal Use Only

LG-VX11000

Triaxial Acceleration Sensor P/N:BMA150

Hall Effect S/W P/N:EM-0781-T5 Cant Detect Folder Open

Internal Use Only

LG-VX11000

Stereo Ear-Jack P/N:KJA-PH-2-0174 Cant Operate Earphone


Quintplexer P/N:ACFM-7103 No Service Cant Make a Call

34 Pin Connector P/N:AXK7L34227G Cant Operate Camera


Camera Oscillator P/N:SG-8002CE-36M Cant Operate Camera

GPS LNA P/N:ALM-2412 Low GPS Sensitivity No GPS Service

HDET P/N:LDC15836/ LDC151G882 Cant Adjust Tx Power

Keycoder IC P/N:PP2106M2 Cant Operate Qwerty Keypad

PAM Load S/W P/N:SIP4282 No Tx Power


Dual PAM P/N:ACPM-7353 No Tx Power Cant Make a Call

Audio Sub-System P/N:LM49250RLX No Audio

VCTCXO P/N:TG-5010LH_19_2M No Power On


26Mhz Oscillator P/N:SG310_SEF

Sub-PMIC P/N:LP8720TLX No Power On RF Block Cant Operate Camera

RGB Converter P/N:S1D13775 Cant Display LCD

RF Tranceiver P/N:RTR6500 Low Tx Power Low Rx Sensitivity No Service Cant Make a Call

MSM P/N:MSM7500A-64T

Memory 4G OneNAND + 2G DDR-SDRAM P/N:KBN00300-A439

MicroSD Socket P/N:SCHA5B0201 Cant Detect MicroSD Card

Power Management IC P/N:MAX8694 No Power No Charge

High Speed USB Tranceiver P/N:ISP1508AET

80 Pin Connector P/N:AXT580124 Cant Display LCD No Audio Cant Operate External Keypad

LCD Charge Pump P/N:BD6088GUL Cant Display LCD B/L


Bluetooth IC P/N:BCM2046B1 Cant Operate Bluetooth

MIC P/N:SPU0410HR5H-PB

MicroUSB Receptacle P/N:GU073-5P-SD-E1500 Cant Charge

Bluetooth Antenna P/N:ACS2450HBAKU25 Low BT Sensitivity

Internal Use Only

LG-VX11000

Internal Use Only

LG-VX11000

Internal Use Only

LG-VX11000

Ambient Light & Proximity Sensor P/N : QPDS-9800

Internal Use Only

LG-VX11000

CON101

C B D

SW100

C B A

SW102

SW103

SW101

Internal Use Only

LG-VX11000

CON100

4. VX11000 Assembly & Disassembly Diagram

Internal Use Only

VX11000 Component List : Main PCB


Ref No SPFY00 SAFD00 C6030 C6031 C6032 C6042 C6061 C6062 C7000 C7001 C7032 C8021 C8022 LED5001 LED5002 LED5003 LED5004 Q5001 R5009 R5010 R5011 R5013 R5014 R7015 R7016 R8031 R8034 R8035 R8036 R8037 R8038 R8039 R8040 R8041 R8043 U7003 U8002 SAFC00 ANT7000 C1002 C1003 C1005 C1006 C1007 C1008 C1009 C1010 C1011 C1012 C1016 C1017 C1019 C1020 C1021 C1022 C1023 C1025 Part Name PCB,MAIN PCB ASSY,MAIN,SMT TOP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CHIP,MAKER DIODE,LED,CHIP DIODE,LED,CHIP DIODE,LED,CHIP DIODE,LED,CHIP TR,FET,N-CHANNEL RES,CHIP,MAKER RES,CHIP,MAKER RES,CHIP,MAKER RES,CHIP,MAKER RES,CHIP,MAKER RES,CHIP,MAKER RES,CHIP,MAKER VARISTOR VARISTOR VARISTOR VARISTOR VARISTOR VARISTOR VARISTOR RES,CHIP RES,CHIP RES,CHIP IC IC PCB ASSY,MAIN,SMT BOTTOM ANTENNA,GSM,FIXED INDUCTOR,CHIP CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP INDUCTOR,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP INDUCTOR,CHIP INDUCTOR,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP INDUCTOR,CHIP CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CHIP,MAKER Part Number SPFY0189501 SAFD0117101 ECCH0009104 ECCH0009104 ECCH0009104 ECCH0009104 ECCH0009104 ECCH0009104 ECZH0001215 ECCH0000179 ECCH0000182 ECCH0004904 ECZH0000813 EDLH0013701 EDLH0013701 EDLH0013701 EDLH0013701 EQFN0005601 ERHZ0000242 ERHZ0000405 ERHZ0000242 ERHZ0000242 ERHZ0000242 ERHZ0000286 ERHZ0000286 SEVY0005402 SEVY0005402 SEVY0005402 SEVY0005402 SEVY0005402 SEVY0005402 SEVY0005402 ERHY0003301 ERHY0003301 ERHY0003301 EUSY0345201 EUSY0313401 SAFC0118701 SNGF0026001 ELCH0004711 ECZH0000813 ECZH0000830 ECCH0002001 ECCH0000155 ELCH0004705 ECCH0001001 ELCH0004712 ELCH0004704 ECCH0000122 ECCH0002001 ELCH0004710 ECZH0000813 ECCH0000115 ECCH0000701 ECCH0002001 ECCH0000161 ECZH0000813 Spec FR-4 ,0.8 mm,STAGGERED-10 , ,; , , , , , , , , , Maker P/N SPFY0189501 33 pF,50V ,J ,X7R ,TC ,0603 ,R/TP C0603C0G1H330JT 33 pF,50V ,J ,X7R ,TC ,0603 ,R/TP C0603C0G1H330JT 33 pF,50V ,J ,X7R ,TC ,0603 ,R/TP C0603C0G1H330JT 33 pF,50V ,J ,X7R ,TC ,0603 ,R/TP C0603C0G1H330JT 33 pF,50V ,J ,X7R ,TC ,0603 ,R/TP C0603C0G1H330JT 33 pF,50V ,J ,X7R ,TC ,0603 ,R/TP C0603C0G1H330JT 1 uF,10V ,K ,X5R ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005X5R1A105KT 22 nF,16V ,K ,X5R ,HD ,1005 ,R/TP GRM36X5R223K16PT 0.1 uF,10V ,K ,X5R ,HD ,1005 ,R/TP GRM36X5R104K10PT 1 uF,6.3V ,K ,X5R ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP GRM155R60J105KE19D 100 pF,50V ,J ,NP0 ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005C0G1H101JT WHITE ,ETC ,R/TP ,SIDEVIEW ,; ,[empty] ,2.9~3.75 LEWWS44PA WHITE ,ETC ,R/TP ,SIDEVIEW ,; ,[empty] ,2.9~3.75 LEWWS44PA WHITE ,ETC ,R/TP ,SIDEVIEW ,; ,[empty] ,2.9~3.75 LEWWS44PA WHITE ,ETC ,R/TP ,SIDEVIEW ,; ,[empty] ,2.9~3.75 LEWWS44PA ESM ,100 mW,30 V,100 mA,R/TP , KTK5132E 220 ohm,1/16W ,F ,1005 ,R/TP MCR01MZSF2200 10 Kohm,1/16W ,J ,1005 ,R/TP MCR01MZSJ103 220 ohm,1/16W ,F ,1005 ,R/TP MCR01MZSF2200 220 ohm,1/16W ,F ,1005 ,R/TP MCR01MZSF2200 220 ohm,1/16W ,F ,1005 ,R/TP MCR01MZSF2200 4700 ohm,1/16W ,F ,1005 ,R/TP MCR01MZSF4701 4700 ohm,1/16W ,F ,1005 ,R/TP MCR01MZSF4701 5.6 V, ,SMD ,1005 Siez , 50pF ICVS0505500FR 5.6 V, ,SMD ,1005 Siez , 50pF ICVS0505500FR 5.6 V, ,SMD ,1005 Siez , 50pF ICVS0505500FR 5.6 V, ,SMD ,1005 Siez , 50pF ICVS0505500FR 5.6 V, ,SMD ,1005 Siez , 50pF ICVS0505500FR 5.6 V, ,SMD ,1005 Siez , 50pF ICVS0505500FR 5.6 V, ,SMD ,1005 Siez , 50pF ICVS0505500FR 100 ohm,1/16W ,J ,1005 ,R/TP MCR01MZSJ101 100 ohm,1/16W ,J ,1005 ,R/TP MCR01MZSJ101 100 ohm,1/16W ,J ,1005 ,R/TP MCR01MZSJ101 3*3 QFN ,10 PIN,R/TP ,3xis Accelerometer ,; ,IC,A/D BMA150 QFN ,4 PIN,R/TP ,1.8X1.2X0.5 size wide input voltag EM-0781-T5 3.0 ,-2.0 dBd, ,Bluetooth, SMD, 8.0*2.0*1.2 ,; ,SINGL ACS2450HBAKU25 22 nH,J ,1005 ,R/TP , 1005GC2T22NJ00 100 pF,50V ,J ,NP0 ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005C0G1H101JT 33 pF,50V ,J ,NP0 ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005C0G1H330JT 100000 pF,6.3V ,K ,B ,HD ,1005 ,R/TP C1005JB0J104KT 10 nF,16V,K,X7R,HD,1005,R/TP MCH153CN103KK 8.2 nH,J ,1005 ,R/TP , 1005GC2T8N2J00 6.8 pF,50V ,C ,NP0 ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005COG1H6R8DT 3.9 nH,S ,1005 ,R/TP , 1005GC2T3N9S00 4.7 nH,S ,1005 ,R/TP , 1005GC2T4N7S00 47 pF,50V,J,NP0,TC,1005,R/TP MCH155A470JK 100000 pF,6.3V ,K ,B ,HD ,1005 ,R/TP C1005JB0J104KT 15 nH,J ,1005 ,R/TP , 1005GC2T15NJ00 100 pF,50V ,J ,NP0 ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005C0G1H101JT 22 pF,50V,J,NP0,TC,1005,R/TP MCH155A220JK 1.2 pF,50V ,C ,NP0 ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005C0G1H1R2CT 100000 pF,6.3V ,K ,B ,HD ,1005 ,R/TP C1005JB0J104KT 33 nF,16V,K,X7R,HD,1005,R/TP MCH153CN333KK 100 pF,50V ,J ,NP0 ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005C0G1H101JT

C1026 C1028 C1029 C1030 C1032 C1033 C1034 C1035 C1036 C1037 C1038 C1039 C1041 C1042 C1044 C1045 C1047 C1050 C1051 C1052 C1053 C1055 C1056 C1057 C1058 C1059 C1060 C1061 C1062 C1063 C1064 C1065 C1066 C1067 C1068 C1069 C1070 C1075 C1076 C1077 C1078 C1079 C1080 C1082 C1083 C1084 C1085 C1086 C1087 C1088 C1089 C1090 C1091 C1092 C1093 C1094 C1095 C1096 C1097 C1098 C1099

CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CHIP,MAKER INDUCTOR,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CHIP,MAKER INDUCTOR,CHIP INDUCTOR,CHIP CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CHIP,MAKER

ECZH0000813 ECZH0000813 ECZH0000813 ECCH0000122 ECZH0000813 ECZH0000813 ECCH0005603 ECZH0000816 ECCH0000122 ECZH0000813 ECZH0001215 ECZH0001215 ECZH0000802 ECZH0001215 ELCH0004704 ECCH0006201 ECCH0000143 ECCH0000122 ECZH0000813 ECZH0001215 ECZH0000813 ECCH0005603 ECCH0000161 ECZH0000830 ECCH0000143 ECCH0000155 ECZH0001215 ECZH0000813 ECZH0000813 ECZH0000813 ECCH0000122 ECZH0001002 ECZH0000822 ELCH0004703 ELCH0004703 ECZH0000813 ECZH0000813 ECCH0000122 ECCH0000122 ECZH0000813 ECZH0001215 ECZH0001215 ECZH0004402 ECZH0001215 ECZH0003125 ECZH0000813 ECCH0000155 ECCH0000151 ECZH0000813 ECZH0001215 ECZH0001102 ECZH0000813 ECCH0000144 ECZH0000816 ECZH0000830 ECZH0001215 ECZH0001215 ECCH0000155 ECCH0000155 ECZH0000813 ECZH0000813

100 pF,50V ,J ,NP0 ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005C0G1H101JT 100 pF,50V ,J ,NP0 ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005C0G1H101JT 100 pF,50V ,J ,NP0 ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005C0G1H101JT 47 pF,50V,J,NP0,TC,1005,R/TP MCH155A470JK 100 pF,50V ,J ,NP0 ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005C0G1H101JT 100 pF,50V ,J ,NP0 ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005C0G1H101JT 2.2 uF,10V ,K ,X5R ,TC ,1608 ,R/TP GRM39X5R225K10 12 pF,50V ,J ,NP0 ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005C0G1H120JT 47 pF,50V,J,NP0,TC,1005,R/TP MCH155A470JK 100 pF,50V ,J ,NP0 ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005C0G1H101JT 1 uF,10V ,K ,X5R ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005X5R1A105KT 1 uF,10V ,K ,X5R ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005X5R1A105KT 1 pF,50V ,C ,NP0 ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005C0G1H010CT 1 uF,10V ,K ,X5R ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005X5R1A105KT 4.7 nH,S ,1005 ,R/TP , 1005GC2T4N7S00 4.7 uF,6.3V ,K ,X5R ,TC ,1608 ,R/TP C1608X5R0J475KT 1 nF,50V,K,X7R,HD,1005,R/TP MCH155CN102KK 47 pF,50V,J,NP0,TC,1005,R/TP MCH155A470JK 100 pF,50V ,J ,NP0 ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005C0G1H101JT 1 uF,10V ,K ,X5R ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005X5R1A105KT 100 pF,50V ,J ,NP0 ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005C0G1H101JT 2.2 uF,10V ,K ,X5R ,TC ,1608 ,R/TP GRM39X5R225K10 33 nF,16V,K,X7R,HD,1005,R/TP MCH153CN333KK 33 pF,50V ,J ,NP0 ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005C0G1H330JT 1 nF,50V,K,X7R,HD,1005,R/TP MCH155CN102KK 10 nF,16V,K,X7R,HD,1005,R/TP MCH153CN103KK 1 uF,10V ,K ,X5R ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005X5R1A105KT 100 pF,50V ,J ,NP0 ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005C0G1H101JT 100 pF,50V ,J ,NP0 ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005C0G1H101JT 100 pF,50V ,J ,NP0 ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005C0G1H101JT 47 pF,50V,J,NP0,TC,1005,R/TP MCH155A470JK 0.5 pF,50V ,B ,NP0 ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005CH1H0R5BB 1.5 pF,50V ,C ,NP0 ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005C0G1H1R5CT 1 nH,S ,1005 ,R/TP , 1005GC2T1N0S00 1 nH,S ,1005 ,R/TP , 1005GC2T1N0S00 100 pF,50V ,J ,NP0 ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005C0G1H101JT 100 pF,50V ,J ,NP0 ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005C0G1H101JT 47 pF,50V,J,NP0,TC,1005,R/TP MCH155A470JK 47 pF,50V,J,NP0,TC,1005,R/TP MCH155A470JK 100 pF,50V ,J ,NP0 ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005C0G1H101JT 1 uF,10V ,K ,X5R ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005X5R1A105KT 1 uF,10V ,K ,X5R ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005X5R1A105KT 100000 pF,16V ,Z ,X7R ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP , , ,[empty] , MCH153C104ZK 1 uF,10V ,K ,X5R ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005X5R1A105KT 82000 pF,16V ,K ,X7R ,HD ,1005 ,R/TP GRM36X7R823K16 100 pF,50V ,J ,NP0 ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005C0G1H101JT 10 nF,16V,K,X7R,HD,1005,R/TP MCH153CN103KK 4.7 nF,25V,K,X7R,HD,1005,R/TP MCH152CN472KK 100 pF,50V ,J ,NP0 ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005C0G1H101JT 1 uF,10V ,K ,X5R ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005X5R1A105KT 18000 pF,16V ,K ,X7R ,HD ,1005 ,R/TP C1005X7R1C183KT 100 pF,50V ,J ,NP0 ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005C0G1H101JT 1.2 nF,50V,K,X7R,HD,1005,R/TP MCH155C122K 12 pF,50V ,J ,NP0 ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005C0G1H120JT 33 pF,50V ,J ,NP0 ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005C0G1H330JT 1 uF,10V ,K ,X5R ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005X5R1A105KT 1 uF,10V ,K ,X5R ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005X5R1A105KT 10 nF,16V,K,X7R,HD,1005,R/TP MCH153CN103KK 10 nF,16V,K,X7R,HD,1005,R/TP MCH153CN103KK 100 pF,50V ,J ,NP0 ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005C0G1H101JT 100 pF,50V ,J ,NP0 ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005C0G1H101JT

C1101 C1102 C1103 C1104 C1105 C1106 C1108 C1109 C1110 C1111 C1112 C1113 C1114 C1115 C1116 C2000 C2003 C2005 C2006 C2007 C2008 C2009 C2010 C3000 C3001 C3002 C3003 C3004 C3005 C3006 C3008 C3009 C3012 C3013 C3014 C3015 C3016 C3017 C3018 C3019 C3020 C3021 C3022 C3023 C3024 C3025 C3026 C3027 C3028 C3029 C3030 C3031 C3032 C3033 C3034 C3035 C3036 C3038 C3039 C3040 C3041

CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,TANTAL,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CHIP,MAKER

ECZH0000813 ECZH0004402 ECZH0001215 ECCH0005604 ECZH0001215 ECCH0005604 ECZH0001215 ECZH0001215 ECZH0000813 ECZH0000813 ECCH0000133 ECCH0000149 ECZH0000802 ECZH0001002 ECZH0025917 ECZH0003103 ECCH0000147 ECCH0000182 ECCH0000182 ECCH0000182 ECCH0000182 ECCH0000182 ECZH0000830 ECCH0000198 ECCH0000198 ECCH0000182 ECCH0000182 ECCH0000182 ECCH0000182 ECCH0000182 ECCH0000182 ECCH0000161 ECZH0001215 ECCH0004904 ECZH0001215 ECZH0001215 ECZH0001215 ECTH0003701 ECCH0006201 ECZH0001121 ECCH0007802 ECZH0003103 ECZH0000830 ECCH0000182 ECZH0000830 ECZH0000830 ECZH0000830 ECZH0001421 ECCH0000182 ECZH0001421 ECCH0000182 ECCH0000182 ECCH0000182 ECZH0001421 ECCH0000182 ECCH0000182 ECCH0000182 ECCH0000198 ECCH0000198 ECZH0000830 ECZH0000830

100 pF,50V ,J ,NP0 ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005C0G1H101JT 100000 pF,16V ,Z ,X7R ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP , , ,[empty] , MCH153C104ZK 1 uF,10V ,K ,X5R ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005X5R1A105KT 10000000 pF,6.3V ,M ,X5R ,TC ,1608 ,R/TP , , ,[emp GRM188R60J106ME47D 1 uF,10V ,K ,X5R ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005X5R1A105KT 10000000 pF,6.3V ,M ,X5R ,TC ,1608 ,R/TP , , ,[emp GRM188R60J106ME47D 1 uF,10V ,K ,X5R ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005X5R1A105KT 1 uF,10V ,K ,X5R ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005X5R1A105KT 100 pF,50V ,J ,NP0 ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005C0G1H101JT 100 pF,50V ,J ,NP0 ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005C0G1H101JT 220 pF,50V ,K ,X7R ,HD ,1005 ,R/TP C1005X7R1H221KT 3.3 nF,50V,K,X7R,HD,1005,R/TP MCH155CN332KK 1 pF,50V ,C ,NP0 ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005C0G1H010CT 0.5 pF,50V ,B ,NP0 ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005CH1H0R5BB 47 pF,25V ,J ,NP0 ,TC ,0603 ,R/TP GRM0335C1E470J 0.1 uF,10V ,K ,X7R ,HD ,1005 ,R/TP GRM36X7R104K10PT 2.2 nF,50V,K,X7R,HD,1005,R/TP MCH155CN222KK 0.1 uF,10V ,K ,X5R ,HD ,1005 ,R/TP GRM36X5R104K10PT 0.1 uF,10V ,K ,X5R ,HD ,1005 ,R/TP GRM36X5R104K10PT 0.1 uF,10V ,K ,X5R ,HD ,1005 ,R/TP GRM36X5R104K10PT 0.1 uF,10V ,K ,X5R ,HD ,1005 ,R/TP GRM36X5R104K10PT 0.1 uF,10V ,K ,X5R ,HD ,1005 ,R/TP GRM36X5R104K10PT 33 pF,50V ,J ,NP0 ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005C0G1H330JT 2.2 uF,6.3V ,M ,X5R ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP CL05A225MQ5NNNC 2.2 uF,6.3V ,M ,X5R ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP CL05A225MQ5NNNC 0.1 uF,10V ,K ,X5R ,HD ,1005 ,R/TP GRM36X5R104K10PT 0.1 uF,10V ,K ,X5R ,HD ,1005 ,R/TP GRM36X5R104K10PT 0.1 uF,10V ,K ,X5R ,HD ,1005 ,R/TP GRM36X5R104K10PT 0.1 uF,10V ,K ,X5R ,HD ,1005 ,R/TP GRM36X5R104K10PT 0.1 uF,10V ,K ,X5R ,HD ,1005 ,R/TP GRM36X5R104K10PT 0.1 uF,10V ,K ,X5R ,HD ,1005 ,R/TP GRM36X5R104K10PT 33 nF,16V,K,X7R,HD,1005,R/TP MCH153CN333KK 1 uF,10V ,K ,X5R ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005X5R1A105KT 1 uF,6.3V ,K ,X5R ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP GRM155R60J105KE19D 1 uF,10V ,K ,X5R ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005X5R1A105KT 1 uF,10V ,K ,X5R ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005X5R1A105KT 1 uF,10V ,K ,X5R ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005X5R1A105KT 10 uF,6.3V ,M ,L_ESR ,1608 ,R/TP TCSCM0J106MJAR 4.7 uF,6.3V ,K ,X5R ,TC ,1608 ,R/TP C1608X5R0J475KT 470 pF,50V ,K ,X7R ,HD ,1005 ,R/TP C1005X7R1H471KT 4.7 uF,10V ,M ,X5R ,TC ,1608 ,R/TP CV105X5R475M10AT 0.1 uF,10V ,K ,X7R ,HD ,1005 ,R/TP GRM36X7R104K10PT 33 pF,50V ,J ,NP0 ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005C0G1H330JT 0.1 uF,10V ,K ,X5R ,HD ,1005 ,R/TP GRM36X5R104K10PT 33 pF,50V ,J ,NP0 ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005C0G1H330JT 33 pF,50V ,J ,NP0 ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005C0G1H330JT 33 pF,50V ,J ,NP0 ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005C0G1H330JT 2.2 uF,6.3V ,K ,X5R ,HD ,1608 ,R/TP C1608X5R0J225KT 0.1 uF,10V ,K ,X5R ,HD ,1005 ,R/TP GRM36X5R104K10PT 2.2 uF,6.3V ,K ,X5R ,HD ,1608 ,R/TP C1608X5R0J225KT 0.1 uF,10V ,K ,X5R ,HD ,1005 ,R/TP GRM36X5R104K10PT 0.1 uF,10V ,K ,X5R ,HD ,1005 ,R/TP GRM36X5R104K10PT 0.1 uF,10V ,K ,X5R ,HD ,1005 ,R/TP GRM36X5R104K10PT 2.2 uF,6.3V ,K ,X5R ,HD ,1608 ,R/TP C1608X5R0J225KT 0.1 uF,10V ,K ,X5R ,HD ,1005 ,R/TP GRM36X5R104K10PT 0.1 uF,10V ,K ,X5R ,HD ,1005 ,R/TP GRM36X5R104K10PT 0.1 uF,10V ,K ,X5R ,HD ,1005 ,R/TP GRM36X5R104K10PT 2.2 uF,6.3V ,M ,X5R ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP CL05A225MQ5NNNC 2.2 uF,6.3V ,M ,X5R ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP CL05A225MQ5NNNC 33 pF,50V ,J ,NP0 ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005C0G1H330JT 33 pF,50V ,J ,NP0 ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005C0G1H330JT

C4000 C4001 C4002 C4003 C4004 C4005 C4006 C4007 C4008 C4009 C4010 C4011 C4012 C4013 C4014 C4015 C4016 C4017 C4018 C4019 C4020 C4021 C4022 C4023 C4024 C4025 C4026 C4027 C4028 C4030 C4031 C4032 C4033 C4034 C4035 C4036 C4037 C4038 C4039 C4040 C4041 C4042 C4043 C4044 C4045 C4046 C4047 C4048 C4049 C4050 C4051 C4052 C4053 C4054 C4055 C4056 C4057 C4058 C4059 C4060 C4061

CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP RES,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP

ECZH0003103 ECCH0000182 ECCH0005604 ECCH0000182 ECCH0005604 ECCH0000182 ECCH0000155 ECCH0000182 ECZH0001216 ECCH0000182 ECCH0000155 ECCH0000143 ECCH0000143 ECCH0006201 ECCH0000182 ECCH0000143 ECCH0000155 ECCH0000143 ECCH0000143 ECCH0000182 ECCH0000155 ECCH0000143 ECCH0000143 ECCH0000182 ECCH0000155 ECCH0000143 ECCH0000182 ECCH0000155 ECCH0000143 ECCH0000182 ECCH0000155 ECZH0003103 ECCH0000182 ECCH0000155 ERHZ0000490 ECCH0000155 ECZH0001215 ECCH0005604 ECCH0000155 ECCH0000155 ECZH0001215 ECZH0000806 ECCH0000155 ECZH0000826 ECCH0000155 ECZH0001215 ECZH0000826 ECZH0001215 ECZH0001215 ECCH0005604 ECZH0001215 ECZH0000806 ECZH0001215 ECCH0000155 ECCH0005604 ECCH0005604 ECCH0005604 ECCH0005604 ECCH0000155 ECZH0000826 ECCH0000182

0.1 uF,10V ,K ,X7R ,HD ,1005 ,R/TP GRM36X7R104K10PT 0.1 uF,10V ,K ,X5R ,HD ,1005 ,R/TP GRM36X5R104K10PT 10000000 pF,6.3V ,M ,X5R ,TC ,1608 ,R/TP , , ,[emp GRM188R60J106ME47D 0.1 uF,10V ,K ,X5R ,HD ,1005 ,R/TP GRM36X5R104K10PT 10000000 pF,6.3V ,M ,X5R ,TC ,1608 ,R/TP , , ,[emp GRM188R60J106ME47D 0.1 uF,10V ,K ,X5R ,HD ,1005 ,R/TP GRM36X5R104K10PT 10 nF,16V,K,X7R,HD,1005,R/TP MCH153CN103KK 0.1 uF,10V ,K ,X5R ,HD ,1005 ,R/TP GRM36X5R104K10PT 220 nF,10V ,K ,X5R ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005X5R1A224KT 0.1 uF,10V ,K ,X5R ,HD ,1005 ,R/TP GRM36X5R104K10PT 10 nF,16V,K,X7R,HD,1005,R/TP MCH153CN103KK 1 nF,50V,K,X7R,HD,1005,R/TP MCH155CN102KK 1 nF,50V,K,X7R,HD,1005,R/TP MCH155CN102KK 4.7 uF,6.3V ,K ,X5R ,TC ,1608 ,R/TP C1608X5R0J475KT 0.1 uF,10V ,K ,X5R ,HD ,1005 ,R/TP GRM36X5R104K10PT 1 nF,50V,K,X7R,HD,1005,R/TP MCH155CN102KK 10 nF,16V,K,X7R,HD,1005,R/TP MCH153CN103KK 1 nF,50V,K,X7R,HD,1005,R/TP MCH155CN102KK 1 nF,50V,K,X7R,HD,1005,R/TP MCH155CN102KK 0.1 uF,10V ,K ,X5R ,HD ,1005 ,R/TP GRM36X5R104K10PT 10 nF,16V,K,X7R,HD,1005,R/TP MCH153CN103KK 1 nF,50V,K,X7R,HD,1005,R/TP MCH155CN102KK 1 nF,50V,K,X7R,HD,1005,R/TP MCH155CN102KK 0.1 uF,10V ,K ,X5R ,HD ,1005 ,R/TP GRM36X5R104K10PT 10 nF,16V,K,X7R,HD,1005,R/TP MCH153CN103KK 1 nF,50V,K,X7R,HD,1005,R/TP MCH155CN102KK 0.1 uF,10V ,K ,X5R ,HD ,1005 ,R/TP GRM36X5R104K10PT 10 nF,16V,K,X7R,HD,1005,R/TP MCH153CN103KK 1 nF,50V,K,X7R,HD,1005,R/TP MCH155CN102KK 0.1 uF,10V ,K ,X5R ,HD ,1005 ,R/TP GRM36X5R104K10PT 10 nF,16V,K,X7R,HD,1005,R/TP MCH153CN103KK 0.1 uF,10V ,K ,X7R ,HD ,1005 ,R/TP GRM36X7R104K10PT 0.1 uF,10V ,K ,X5R ,HD ,1005 ,R/TP GRM36X5R104K10PT 10 nF,16V,K,X7R,HD,1005,R/TP MCH153CN103KK 51 ohm,1/16W ,J ,1005 ,R/TP MCR01MZSJ510 10 nF,16V,K,X7R,HD,1005,R/TP MCH153CN103KK 1 uF,10V ,K ,X5R ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005X5R1A105KT 10000000 pF,6.3V ,M ,X5R ,TC ,1608 ,R/TP , , ,[emp GRM188R60J106ME47D 10 nF,16V,K,X7R,HD,1005,R/TP MCH153CN103KK 10 nF,16V,K,X7R,HD,1005,R/TP MCH153CN103KK 1 uF,10V ,K ,X5R ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005X5R1A105KT 5 pF,50V ,C ,NP0 ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005C0G1H050CT 10 nF,16V,K,X7R,HD,1005,R/TP MCH153CN103KK 27 pF,50V ,J ,NP0 ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005C0G1H270JT 10 nF,16V,K,X7R,HD,1005,R/TP MCH153CN103KK 1 uF,10V ,K ,X5R ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005X5R1A105KT 27 pF,50V ,J ,NP0 ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005C0G1H270JT 1 uF,10V ,K ,X5R ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005X5R1A105KT 1 uF,10V ,K ,X5R ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005X5R1A105KT 10000000 pF,6.3V ,M ,X5R ,TC ,1608 ,R/TP , , ,[emp GRM188R60J106ME47D 1 uF,10V ,K ,X5R ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005X5R1A105KT 5 pF,50V ,C ,NP0 ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005C0G1H050CT 1 uF,10V ,K ,X5R ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005X5R1A105KT 10 nF,16V,K,X7R,HD,1005,R/TP MCH153CN103KK 10000000 pF,6.3V ,M ,X5R ,TC ,1608 ,R/TP , , ,[emp GRM188R60J106ME47D 10000000 pF,6.3V ,M ,X5R ,TC ,1608 ,R/TP , , ,[emp GRM188R60J106ME47D 10000000 pF,6.3V ,M ,X5R ,TC ,1608 ,R/TP , , ,[emp GRM188R60J106ME47D 10000000 pF,6.3V ,M ,X5R ,TC ,1608 ,R/TP , , ,[emp GRM188R60J106ME47D 10 nF,16V,K,X7R,HD,1005,R/TP MCH153CN103KK 27 pF,50V ,J ,NP0 ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005C0G1H270JT 0.1 uF,10V ,K ,X5R ,HD ,1005 ,R/TP GRM36X5R104K10PT

C4062 C4063 C4064 C4065 C4066 C4067 C4068 C4069 C4070 C4071 C4072 C4073 C4074 C4075 C4076 C4077 C4078 C4079 C4080 C4081 C4082 C4083 C4084 C4085 C4086 C4087 C4088 C4089 C4090 C4091 C4092 C4093 C4094 C4095 C4096 C4097 C4098 C4099 C4100 C4101 C4102 C4103 C4104 C4105 C4106 C4107 C4108 C4109 C4110 C4111 C4112 C4113 C4114 C4115 C4116 C4117 C4118 C4119 C4120 C4121 C4122

CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CHIP,MAKER

ECCH0000155 ECCH0000155 ECCH0000182 ECCH0005604 ECCH0000155 ECCH0000182 ECCH0000143 ECCH0000182 ECCH0005604 ECCH0000182 ECCH0000155 ECCH0000155 ECCH0000155 ECCH0000182 ECCH0000143 ECCH0002001 ECCH0000182 ECCH0000155 ECCH0000155 ECCH0000182 ECCH0000155 ECCH0000182 ECZH0001421 ECCH0000155 ECZH0001421 ECCH0000155 ECCH0000182 ECCH0000143 ECZH0001215 ECCH0000155 ECCH0000155 ECZH0001215 ECZH0001215 ECCH0000143 ECZH0000813 ECZH0001215 ECZH0001215 ECZH0001421 ECCH0000182 ECZH0000849 ECZH0000849 ECZH0001421 ECZH0001421 ECZH0001421 ECCH0000198 ECCH0000155 ECZH0001215 ECZH0001215 ECZH0001215 ECCH0005604 ECCH0000182 ECCH0006201 ECZH0000813 ECZH0001421 ECCH0000182 ECCH0000155 ECZH0001421 ECCH0000155 ECZH0001421 ECCH0005604 ECZH0001421

10 nF,16V,K,X7R,HD,1005,R/TP MCH153CN103KK 10 nF,16V,K,X7R,HD,1005,R/TP MCH153CN103KK 0.1 uF,10V ,K ,X5R ,HD ,1005 ,R/TP GRM36X5R104K10PT 10000000 pF,6.3V ,M ,X5R ,TC ,1608 ,R/TP , , ,[emp GRM188R60J106ME47D 10 nF,16V,K,X7R,HD,1005,R/TP MCH153CN103KK 0.1 uF,10V ,K ,X5R ,HD ,1005 ,R/TP GRM36X5R104K10PT 1 nF,50V,K,X7R,HD,1005,R/TP MCH155CN102KK 0.1 uF,10V ,K ,X5R ,HD ,1005 ,R/TP GRM36X5R104K10PT 10000000 pF,6.3V ,M ,X5R ,TC ,1608 ,R/TP , , ,[emp GRM188R60J106ME47D 0.1 uF,10V ,K ,X5R ,HD ,1005 ,R/TP GRM36X5R104K10PT 10 nF,16V,K,X7R,HD,1005,R/TP MCH153CN103KK 10 nF,16V,K,X7R,HD,1005,R/TP MCH153CN103KK 10 nF,16V,K,X7R,HD,1005,R/TP MCH153CN103KK 0.1 uF,10V ,K ,X5R ,HD ,1005 ,R/TP GRM36X5R104K10PT 1 nF,50V,K,X7R,HD,1005,R/TP MCH155CN102KK 100000 pF,6.3V ,K ,B ,HD ,1005 ,R/TP C1005JB0J104KT 0.1 uF,10V ,K ,X5R ,HD ,1005 ,R/TP GRM36X5R104K10PT 10 nF,16V,K,X7R,HD,1005,R/TP MCH153CN103KK 10 nF,16V,K,X7R,HD,1005,R/TP MCH153CN103KK 0.1 uF,10V ,K ,X5R ,HD ,1005 ,R/TP GRM36X5R104K10PT 10 nF,16V,K,X7R,HD,1005,R/TP MCH153CN103KK 0.1 uF,10V ,K ,X5R ,HD ,1005 ,R/TP GRM36X5R104K10PT 2.2 uF,6.3V ,K ,X5R ,HD ,1608 ,R/TP C1608X5R0J225KT 10 nF,16V,K,X7R,HD,1005,R/TP MCH153CN103KK 2.2 uF,6.3V ,K ,X5R ,HD ,1608 ,R/TP C1608X5R0J225KT 10 nF,16V,K,X7R,HD,1005,R/TP MCH153CN103KK 0.1 uF,10V ,K ,X5R ,HD ,1005 ,R/TP GRM36X5R104K10PT 1 nF,50V,K,X7R,HD,1005,R/TP MCH155CN102KK 1 uF,10V ,K ,X5R ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005X5R1A105KT 10 nF,16V,K,X7R,HD,1005,R/TP MCH153CN103KK 10 nF,16V,K,X7R,HD,1005,R/TP MCH153CN103KK 1 uF,10V ,K ,X5R ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005X5R1A105KT 1 uF,10V ,K ,X5R ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005X5R1A105KT 1 nF,50V,K,X7R,HD,1005,R/TP MCH155CN102KK 100 pF,50V ,J ,NP0 ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005C0G1H101JT 1 uF,10V ,K ,X5R ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005X5R1A105KT 1 uF,10V ,K ,X5R ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005X5R1A105KT 2.2 uF,6.3V ,K ,X5R ,HD ,1608 ,R/TP C1608X5R0J225KT 0.1 uF,10V ,K ,X5R ,HD ,1005 ,R/TP GRM36X5R104K10PT 200 pF,50V ,J ,NP0 ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005C0G1H201JT 200 pF,50V ,J ,NP0 ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005C0G1H201JT 2.2 uF,6.3V ,K ,X5R ,HD ,1608 ,R/TP C1608X5R0J225KT 2.2 uF,6.3V ,K ,X5R ,HD ,1608 ,R/TP C1608X5R0J225KT 2.2 uF,6.3V ,K ,X5R ,HD ,1608 ,R/TP C1608X5R0J225KT 2.2 uF,6.3V ,M ,X5R ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP CL05A225MQ5NNNC 10 nF,16V,K,X7R,HD,1005,R/TP MCH153CN103KK 1 uF,10V ,K ,X5R ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005X5R1A105KT 1 uF,10V ,K ,X5R ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005X5R1A105KT 1 uF,10V ,K ,X5R ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005X5R1A105KT 10000000 pF,6.3V ,M ,X5R ,TC ,1608 ,R/TP , , ,[emp GRM188R60J106ME47D 0.1 uF,10V ,K ,X5R ,HD ,1005 ,R/TP GRM36X5R104K10PT 4.7 uF,6.3V ,K ,X5R ,TC ,1608 ,R/TP C1608X5R0J475KT 100 pF,50V ,J ,NP0 ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005C0G1H101JT 2.2 uF,6.3V ,K ,X5R ,HD ,1608 ,R/TP C1608X5R0J225KT 0.1 uF,10V ,K ,X5R ,HD ,1005 ,R/TP GRM36X5R104K10PT 10 nF,16V,K,X7R,HD,1005,R/TP MCH153CN103KK 2.2 uF,6.3V ,K ,X5R ,HD ,1608 ,R/TP C1608X5R0J225KT 10 nF,16V,K,X7R,HD,1005,R/TP MCH153CN103KK 2.2 uF,6.3V ,K ,X5R ,HD ,1608 ,R/TP C1608X5R0J225KT 10000000 pF,6.3V ,M ,X5R ,TC ,1608 ,R/TP , , ,[emp GRM188R60J106ME47D 2.2 uF,6.3V ,K ,X5R ,HD ,1608 ,R/TP C1608X5R0J225KT

C4123 C4124 C4125 C4126 C4127 C4128 C4129 C4131 C4132 C4133 C4134 C4135 C4136 C4137 C4138 C4139 C4140 C5000 C5001 C5002 C5003 C5004 C5005 C5006 C5011 C5012 C5013 C5014 C5015 C5016 C5018 C5020 C5021 C5022 C5024 C5028 C5029 C5030 C5031 C6000 C6001 C6002 C6003 C6004 C6005 C6006 C6007 C6008 C6009 C6010 C6011 C6012 C6013 C6014 C6015 C6016 C6017 C6018 C6019 C6020 C6021

CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,TANTAL,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP

ECCH0000182 ECZH0001421 ECZH0001421 ECZH0001215 ECCH0000182 ECCH0000155 ECZH0003103 ECCH0000182 ECCH0000155 ECZH0001215 ECZH0001215 ECZH0000830 ECCH0000155 ECZH0001215 ECCH0000155 ECCH0000122 ECCH0000182 ECZH0004402 ECCH0005604 ECZH0001420 ECZH0001420 ECCH0005604 ECCH0005604 ECCH0000182 ECCH0000161 ECCH0005604 ECTH0004804 ECCH0000122 ECZH0001215 ECCH0002001 ECZH0001215 ECZH0001420 ECZH0001420 ECCH0006201 ECCH0002001 ECCH0002001 ECCH0002001 ECCH0000161 ECCH0006201 ECCH0000118 ECCH0000118 ECCH0000118 ECCH0000118 ECCH0002001 ECZH0000826 ECZH0001215 ECZH0000830 ECCH0009104 ECZH0001215 ECCH0009104 ECCH0009104 ECZH0000830 ECCH0009104 ECZH0000830 ECZH0000830 ECZH0000830 ECZH0000830 ECZH0000830 ECZH0000830 ECCH0009104 ECCH0009104

0.1 uF,10V ,K ,X5R ,HD ,1005 ,R/TP GRM36X5R104K10PT 2.2 uF,6.3V ,K ,X5R ,HD ,1608 ,R/TP C1608X5R0J225KT 2.2 uF,6.3V ,K ,X5R ,HD ,1608 ,R/TP C1608X5R0J225KT 1 uF,10V ,K ,X5R ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005X5R1A105KT 0.1 uF,10V ,K ,X5R ,HD ,1005 ,R/TP GRM36X5R104K10PT 10 nF,16V,K,X7R,HD,1005,R/TP MCH153CN103KK 0.1 uF,10V ,K ,X7R ,HD ,1005 ,R/TP GRM36X7R104K10PT 0.1 uF,10V ,K ,X5R ,HD ,1005 ,R/TP GRM36X5R104K10PT 10 nF,16V,K,X7R,HD,1005,R/TP MCH153CN103KK 1 uF,10V ,K ,X5R ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005X5R1A105KT 1 uF,10V ,K ,X5R ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005X5R1A105KT 33 pF,50V ,J ,NP0 ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005C0G1H330JT 10 nF,16V,K,X7R,HD,1005,R/TP MCH153CN103KK 1 uF,10V ,K ,X5R ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005X5R1A105KT 10 nF,16V,K,X7R,HD,1005,R/TP MCH153CN103KK 47 pF,50V,J,NP0,TC,1005,R/TP MCH155A470JK 0.1 uF,10V ,K ,X5R ,HD ,1005 ,R/TP GRM36X5R104K10PT 100000 pF,16V ,Z ,X7R ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP , , ,[empty] , MCH153C104ZK 10000000 pF,6.3V ,M ,X5R ,TC ,1608 ,R/TP , , ,[emp GRM188R60J106ME47D 1 uF,10V ,K ,X5R ,HD ,1608 ,R/TP C1608X5R1A105KT 1 uF,10V ,K ,X5R ,HD ,1608 ,R/TP C1608X5R1A105KT 10000000 pF,6.3V ,M ,X5R ,TC ,1608 ,R/TP , , ,[emp GRM188R60J106ME47D 10000000 pF,6.3V ,M ,X5R ,TC ,1608 ,R/TP , , ,[emp GRM188R60J106ME47D 0.1 uF,10V ,K ,X5R ,HD ,1005 ,R/TP GRM36X5R104K10PT 33 nF,16V,K,X7R,HD,1005,R/TP MCH153CN333KK 10000000 pF,6.3V ,M ,X5R ,TC ,1608 ,R/TP , , ,[emp GRM188R60J106ME47D 33 uF,10V ,M ,L_ESR ,3216 ,R/TP TCTAL1A336M8R 47 pF,50V,J,NP0,TC,1005,R/TP MCH155A470JK 1 uF,10V ,K ,X5R ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005X5R1A105KT 100000 pF,6.3V ,K ,B ,HD ,1005 ,R/TP C1005JB0J104KT 1 uF,10V ,K ,X5R ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005X5R1A105KT 1 uF,10V ,K ,X5R ,HD ,1608 ,R/TP C1608X5R1A105KT 1 uF,10V ,K ,X5R ,HD ,1608 ,R/TP C1608X5R1A105KT 4.7 uF,6.3V ,K ,X5R ,TC ,1608 ,R/TP C1608X5R0J475KT 100000 pF,6.3V ,K ,B ,HD ,1005 ,R/TP C1005JB0J104KT 100000 pF,6.3V ,K ,B ,HD ,1005 ,R/TP C1005JB0J104KT 100000 pF,6.3V ,K ,B ,HD ,1005 ,R/TP C1005JB0J104KT 33 nF,16V,K,X7R,HD,1005,R/TP MCH153CN333KK 4.7 uF,6.3V ,K ,X5R ,TC ,1608 ,R/TP C1608X5R0J475KT 30 pF,50V,J,NP0,TC,1005,R/TP MCH155A300J 30 pF,50V,J,NP0,TC,1005,R/TP MCH155A300J 30 pF,50V,J,NP0,TC,1005,R/TP MCH155A300J 30 pF,50V,J,NP0,TC,1005,R/TP MCH155A300J 100000 pF,6.3V ,K ,B ,HD ,1005 ,R/TP C1005JB0J104KT 27 pF,50V ,J ,NP0 ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005C0G1H270JT 1 uF,10V ,K ,X5R ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005X5R1A105KT 33 pF,50V ,J ,NP0 ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005C0G1H330JT 33 pF,50V ,J ,X7R ,TC ,0603 ,R/TP C0603C0G1H330JT 1 uF,10V ,K ,X5R ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005X5R1A105KT 33 pF,50V ,J ,X7R ,TC ,0603 ,R/TP C0603C0G1H330JT 33 pF,50V ,J ,X7R ,TC ,0603 ,R/TP C0603C0G1H330JT 33 pF,50V ,J ,NP0 ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005C0G1H330JT 33 pF,50V ,J ,X7R ,TC ,0603 ,R/TP C0603C0G1H330JT 33 pF,50V ,J ,NP0 ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005C0G1H330JT 33 pF,50V ,J ,NP0 ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005C0G1H330JT 33 pF,50V ,J ,NP0 ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005C0G1H330JT 33 pF,50V ,J ,NP0 ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005C0G1H330JT 33 pF,50V ,J ,NP0 ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005C0G1H330JT 33 pF,50V ,J ,NP0 ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005C0G1H330JT 33 pF,50V ,J ,X7R ,TC ,0603 ,R/TP C0603C0G1H330JT 33 pF,50V ,J ,X7R ,TC ,0603 ,R/TP C0603C0G1H330JT

C6022 C6023 C6024 C6025 C6026 C6027 C6028 C6033 C6034 C6035 C6036 C6037 C6038 C6039 C6040 C6041 C6043 C6044 C6045 C6046 C6048 C6049 C6050 C6051 C6052 C6053 C6054 C6055 C6056 C6057 C6058 C6059 C6060 C7002 C7003 C7006 C7007 C7008 C7009 C7010 C7011 C7012 C7013 C7014 C7015 C7016 C7017 C7018 C7019 C7020 C7021 C7022 C7023 C7024 C7025 C7026 C7027 C7028 C7029 C7030 C7031

CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CHIP,MAKER INDUCTOR,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP

ECCH0009104 ECCH0009104 ECCH0009104 ECCH0009104 ECCH0009104 ECCH0000182 ECCH0009104 ECCH0000182 ECCH0004904 ECCH0000198 ECCH0000198 ECCH0000118 ECCH0000118 ECZH0001215 ECZH0001215 ECCH0000182 ECZH0000830 ECZH0000830 ECZH0000830 ECZH0000830 ECCH0000182 ECCH0000182 ECZH0000830 ECZH0000813 ECZH0000813 ECZH0000813 ECZH0000830 ECZH0000830 ECZH0000830 ECZH0000830 ECCH0000112 ECCH0000112 ECCH0000118 ECZH0001215 ECCH0002001 ECZH0003103 ECCH0000198 ECCH0000147 ECCH0000147 ECZH0001215 ECZH0000802 ELCH0004720 ECCH0000701 ECCH0000198 ECCH0000198 ECCH0000198 ECCH0000198 ECZH0001106 ECZH0000813 ECZH0000813 ECZH0004402 ECCH0000198 ECZH0001316 ECCH0000198 ECZH0004402 ECCH0000198 ECCH0000198 ECCH0000155 ECCH0000182 ECCH0000182 ECCH0000182

33 pF,50V ,J ,X7R ,TC ,0603 ,R/TP C0603C0G1H330JT 33 pF,50V ,J ,X7R ,TC ,0603 ,R/TP C0603C0G1H330JT 33 pF,50V ,J ,X7R ,TC ,0603 ,R/TP C0603C0G1H330JT 33 pF,50V ,J ,X7R ,TC ,0603 ,R/TP C0603C0G1H330JT 33 pF,50V ,J ,X7R ,TC ,0603 ,R/TP C0603C0G1H330JT 0.1 uF,10V ,K ,X5R ,HD ,1005 ,R/TP GRM36X5R104K10PT 33 pF,50V ,J ,X7R ,TC ,0603 ,R/TP C0603C0G1H330JT 0.1 uF,10V ,K ,X5R ,HD ,1005 ,R/TP GRM36X5R104K10PT 1 uF,6.3V ,K ,X5R ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP GRM155R60J105KE19D 2.2 uF,6.3V ,M ,X5R ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP CL05A225MQ5NNNC 2.2 uF,6.3V ,M ,X5R ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP CL05A225MQ5NNNC 30 pF,50V,J,NP0,TC,1005,R/TP MCH155A300J 30 pF,50V,J,NP0,TC,1005,R/TP MCH155A300J 1 uF,10V ,K ,X5R ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005X5R1A105KT 1 uF,10V ,K ,X5R ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005X5R1A105KT 0.1 uF,10V ,K ,X5R ,HD ,1005 ,R/TP GRM36X5R104K10PT 33 pF,50V ,J ,NP0 ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005C0G1H330JT 33 pF,50V ,J ,NP0 ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005C0G1H330JT 33 pF,50V ,J ,NP0 ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005C0G1H330JT 33 pF,50V ,J ,NP0 ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005C0G1H330JT 0.1 uF,10V ,K ,X5R ,HD ,1005 ,R/TP GRM36X5R104K10PT 0.1 uF,10V ,K ,X5R ,HD ,1005 ,R/TP GRM36X5R104K10PT 33 pF,50V ,J ,NP0 ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005C0G1H330JT 100 pF,50V ,J ,NP0 ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005C0G1H101JT 100 pF,50V ,J ,NP0 ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005C0G1H101JT 100 pF,50V ,J ,NP0 ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005C0G1H101JT 33 pF,50V ,J ,NP0 ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005C0G1H330JT 33 pF,50V ,J ,NP0 ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005C0G1H330JT 33 pF,50V ,J ,NP0 ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005C0G1H330JT 33 pF,50V ,J ,NP0 ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005C0G1H330JT 15 pF,50V,J,NP0,TC,1005,R/TP MCH155C150J 15 pF,50V,J,NP0,TC,1005,R/TP MCH155C150J 30 pF,50V,J,NP0,TC,1005,R/TP MCH155A300J 1 uF,10V ,K ,X5R ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005X5R1A105KT 100000 pF,6.3V ,K ,B ,HD ,1005 ,R/TP C1005JB0J104KT 0.1 uF,10V ,K ,X7R ,HD ,1005 ,R/TP GRM36X7R104K10PT 2.2 uF,6.3V ,M ,X5R ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP CL05A225MQ5NNNC 2.2 nF,50V,K,X7R,HD,1005,R/TP MCH155CN222KK 2.2 nF,50V,K,X7R,HD,1005,R/TP MCH155CN222KK 1 uF,10V ,K ,X5R ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005X5R1A105KT 1 pF,50V ,C ,NP0 ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005C0G1H010CT 1.2 nH,S ,1005 ,R/TP , 1005GC2T1N2S00 1.2 pF,50V ,C ,NP0 ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005C0G1H1R2CT 2.2 uF,6.3V ,M ,X5R ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP CL05A225MQ5NNNC 2.2 uF,6.3V ,M ,X5R ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP CL05A225MQ5NNNC 2.2 uF,6.3V ,M ,X5R ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP CL05A225MQ5NNNC 2.2 uF,6.3V ,M ,X5R ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP CL05A225MQ5NNNC 4700 pF,25V ,K ,X7R ,HD ,1005 ,R/TP C1005X7R1E472KT 100 pF,50V ,J ,NP0 ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005C0G1H101JT 100 pF,50V ,J ,NP0 ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005C0G1H101JT 100000 pF,16V ,Z ,X7R ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP , , ,[empty] , MCH153C104ZK 2.2 uF,6.3V ,M ,X5R ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP CL05A225MQ5NNNC 470 pF,50V ,J ,NP0 ,TC ,1608 ,R/TP C1608C0G1H471JT 2.2 uF,6.3V ,M ,X5R ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP CL05A225MQ5NNNC 100000 pF,16V ,Z ,X7R ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP , , ,[empty] , MCH153C104ZK 2.2 uF,6.3V ,M ,X5R ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP CL05A225MQ5NNNC 2.2 uF,6.3V ,M ,X5R ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP CL05A225MQ5NNNC 10 nF,16V,K,X7R,HD,1005,R/TP MCH153CN103KK 0.1 uF,10V ,K ,X5R ,HD ,1005 ,R/TP GRM36X5R104K10PT 0.1 uF,10V ,K ,X5R ,HD ,1005 ,R/TP GRM36X5R104K10PT 0.1 uF,10V ,K ,X5R ,HD ,1005 ,R/TP GRM36X5R104K10PT

C7033 C7034 C7035 C7036 C7037 C7038 C7039 C8000 C8001 C8002 C8003 C8004 C8005 C8006 C8007 C8008 C8009 C8010 C8011 C8012 C8013 C8014 C8015 C8016 C8017 C8018 C8019 C8020 C8023 CON3000 CON5000 CON5001 CON6000 CON6001 CON6002 CON7000 CON8000 D5000 D5001 D5002 D5003 D8000 DP1000 F1000 F1001 F1002 F1003 F1004 F1005 F1006 F5001 F6000 F6001 F6002 F6003 F6004 F6005 F6006 F6007 F6008 F6009

CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CHIP,MAKER CONN,JACK/PLUG,EARPHONE CONNECTOR,I/O CONNECTOR,ETC CONNECTOR,BOARD TO BOARD CONNECTOR,BOARD TO BOARD CONNECTOR,BOARD TO BOARD CONNECTOR,BOARD TO BOARD CONN,SOCKET DIODE,SWITCHING DIODE,TVS DIODE,TVS DIODE,TVS DIODE,SWITCHING MODULE,ETC FILTER,SEPERATOR FILTER,SAW FILTER,SAW TR,FET,P-CHANNEL FILTER,SAW,DUAL FILTER,SAW FILTER,SAW FILTER,EMI/POWER FILTER,EMI/POWER FILTER,EMI/POWER FILTER,EMI/POWER FILTER,EMI/POWER FILTER,EMI/POWER FILTER,EMI/POWER FILTER,EMI/POWER FILTER,EMI/POWER FILTER,EMI/POWER FILTER,EMI/POWER

ECZH0000826 ECCH0000182 ECCH0000182 ECCH0000182 ECCH0000182 ECZH0000830 ECZH0000830 ECCH0000198 ECZH0003103 ECZH0003103 ECZH0001421 ECCH0000198 ECCH0009103 ECCH0009103 ECCH0009103 ECCH0009103 ECCH0009103 ECCH0009103 ECCH0009103 ECCH0009103 ECCH0009103 ECCH0009103 ECCH0009103 ECCH0009103 ECCH0009103 ECCH0009103 ECCH0009103 ECZH0001215 ECZH0000830 ENJE0007401 ENRY0008801 ENZY0021001 ENBY0015601 ENBY0042501 ENBY0033201 ENBY0001802 ENSY0023301 EDSY0017701 EDTY0009601 EDTY0009601 EDTY0007401 EDSY0017702 SMZY0017501 SFAY0003401 SFSY0030002 SFSY0034501 EQFP0009001 SFSB0001701 SFSY0036501 SFSY0036601 SFEY0015301 SFEY0011701 SFEY0011701 SFEY0010501 SFEY0010501 SFEY0011601 SFEY0010501 SFEY0010501 SFEY0010501 SFEY0010501 SFEY0010501

27 pF,50V ,J ,NP0 ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005C0G1H270JT 0.1 uF,10V ,K ,X5R ,HD ,1005 ,R/TP GRM36X5R104K10PT 0.1 uF,10V ,K ,X5R ,HD ,1005 ,R/TP GRM36X5R104K10PT 0.1 uF,10V ,K ,X5R ,HD ,1005 ,R/TP GRM36X5R104K10PT 0.1 uF,10V ,K ,X5R ,HD ,1005 ,R/TP GRM36X5R104K10PT 33 pF,50V ,J ,NP0 ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005C0G1H330JT 33 pF,50V ,J ,NP0 ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005C0G1H330JT 2.2 uF,6.3V ,M ,X5R ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP CL05A225MQ5NNNC 0.1 uF,10V ,K ,X7R ,HD ,1005 ,R/TP GRM36X7R104K10PT 0.1 uF,10V ,K ,X7R ,HD ,1005 ,R/TP GRM36X7R104K10PT 2.2 uF,6.3V ,K ,X5R ,HD ,1608 ,R/TP C1608X5R0J225KT 2.2 uF,6.3V ,M ,X5R ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP CL05A225MQ5NNNC C0603C0G1H101JT 100 pF,50V ,J ,X7R ,TC ,0603 ,R/TP , , ,[empty] ,[emp 100 pF,50V ,J ,X7R ,TC ,0603 ,R/TP , , ,[empty] ,[emp C0603C0G1H101JT 100 pF,50V ,J ,X7R ,TC ,0603 ,R/TP , , ,[empty] ,[emp C0603C0G1H101JT C0603C0G1H101JT 100 pF,50V ,J ,X7R ,TC ,0603 ,R/TP , , ,[empty] ,[emp 100 pF,50V ,J ,X7R ,TC ,0603 ,R/TP , , ,[empty] ,[emp C0603C0G1H101JT 100 pF,50V ,J ,X7R ,TC ,0603 ,R/TP , , ,[empty] ,[emp C0603C0G1H101JT 100 pF,50V ,J ,X7R ,TC ,0603 ,R/TP , , ,[empty] ,[emp C0603C0G1H101JT 100 pF,50V ,J ,X7R ,TC ,0603 ,R/TP , , ,[empty] ,[emp C0603C0G1H101JT 100 pF,50V ,J ,X7R ,TC ,0603 ,R/TP , , ,[empty] ,[emp C0603C0G1H101JT C0603C0G1H101JT 100 pF,50V ,J ,X7R ,TC ,0603 ,R/TP , , ,[empty] ,[emp 100 pF,50V ,J ,X7R ,TC ,0603 ,R/TP , , ,[empty] ,[emp C0603C0G1H101JT 100 pF,50V ,J ,X7R ,TC ,0603 ,R/TP , , ,[empty] ,[emp C0603C0G1H101JT C0603C0G1H101JT 100 pF,50V ,J ,X7R ,TC ,0603 ,R/TP , , ,[empty] ,[emp 100 pF,50V ,J ,X7R ,TC ,0603 ,R/TP , , ,[empty] ,[emp C0603C0G1H101JT 100 pF,50V ,J ,X7R ,TC ,0603 ,R/TP , , ,[empty] ,[emp C0603C0G1H101JT 1 uF,10V ,K ,X5R ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005X5R1A105KT 33 pF,50V ,J ,NP0 ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005C0G1H330JT ,4 , ,; ,[empty] ,4P ,ANGLE ,[empty] , ,[empty] , KJA-PH-2-0174 5 , mm,ANGLE , , ,; , ,0.64MM ,ANGLE ,[empty] ,DIP GU073-5P-SD-E1500 4 PIN,2.5 mm,STRAIGHT , , HSBC-4PT25-17 34 PIN,0.4 mm,STRAIGHT ,AU ,0.9MM HEIGHT AXK7L34227G 80 PIN,0.4 mm,ETC , , ,; , ,0.40MM ,[empty] ,FEMALE AXT580124 10 PIN,0.4 mm,ETC , ,H=1.5, P4S Socket AXT310164 2 PIN,1.27 mm,STRAIGHT ,SILVER , 24 8005 002 100 867 8 ,ETC , ,0.7 mm,H=1.52,(15*15) SCHA5B0201 SOD-123 ,40 V,1 A,R/TP , ,; , , , , , , ,[empty] ,[empty] SDB1040 SLP1006P2 ,5 V,100 W,R/TP ,1.0x0.6x0.5t ,; , , , , , ,[ Rclamp0521P.TCT SLP1006P2 ,5 V,100 W,R/TP ,1.0x0.6x0.5t ,; , , , , , ,[ Rclamp0521P.TCT SMD ,12 V,350 W,R/TP , SD12T1G SOD-323 ,30 V,0.5 A,R/TP ,2.5*1.25*1.0 ,; ,0.36V ,30SDB0530 S-Quintplexer, QSC pin to pin, CDMA+USPCS+SGPS ACFM-7103 824~894MHz ,1850~1990MHz ,0.55 dB,0.65 dB,18 d FSLF-S080HL 881.5 MHz,1.4*1.1*0.6 ,SMD ,869M~894M, IL 2.6, 5pSAFEB881MAL0F00 1960 MHz,1.4*1.1*0.6 ,SMD ,1930M~1990M, IL 3.3, 5 SAFEB1G96KA0F00 SC75-6 ,0.6 W, V,1 A,R/TP ,slew late controlled LoadSIP4282 881.5 MHz,25 MHz,2.2 dB,45 dB,1960 MHz,58.8 MH B9318 836.5 MHz,1.4*1.1*0.45 ,SMD ,824M~849M, IL 2.3, 5B9425 1880 MHz,1.4*1.1*0.45 ,SMD ,1850.625M~1909.375 B9640 SMD ,Pb-free_Bais ,; ,Filter,LCR NFM18PC104R1C3 ICVE10184E070R100FR SMD ,SMD ,18 V,4ch. EMI_ESD Filter (10 Ohm,7.5pF SMD ,SMD ,18 V,4ch. EMI_ESD Filter (10 Ohm,7.5pF ICVE10184E070R100FR ICVE10184E150R101FR SMD ,SMD ,18 V,4ch. EMI_ESD Filter (100Ohm,15pF SMD ,SMD ,18 V,4ch. EMI_ESD Filter (100Ohm,15pF ICVE10184E150R101FR SMD ,SMD ,18 V,4ch. EMI_ESD Filter (50 Ohm,15pFICVE10184E150R500FR ICVE10184E150R101FR SMD ,SMD ,18 V,4ch. EMI_ESD Filter (100Ohm,15pF SMD ,SMD ,18 V,4ch. EMI_ESD Filter (100Ohm,15pF ICVE10184E150R101FR SMD ,SMD ,18 V,4ch. EMI_ESD Filter (100Ohm,15pF ICVE10184E150R101FR SMD ,SMD ,18 V,4ch. EMI_ESD Filter (100Ohm,15pF ICVE10184E150R101FR SMD ,SMD ,18 V,4ch. EMI_ESD Filter (100Ohm,15pF ICVE10184E150R101FR

F6010 F7000 F7001 F8000 L1000 L1002 L1003 L1004 L1006 L1007 L1008 L1009 L1010 L1011 L1012 L1013 L1014 L1015 L1016 L1017 L1022 L1023 L1026 L1027 L1028 L1029 L1030 L4000 L4001 L4002 L4003 L4004 L6000 L6001 L6002 L7002 M2000 Q5000 Q5002 Q5003 Q8000 R1002 R1003 R1004 R1006 R1008 R1010 R1011 R1012 R1013 R1014 R1015 R1016 R1017 R1018 R1019 R1020 R1021 R1022 R1023 R1024

FILTER,EMI/POWER FILTER,CERAMIC IC IC INDUCTOR,CHIP INDUCTOR,CHIP CAP,CHIP,MAKER INDUCTOR,CHIP INDUCTOR,CHIP INDUCTOR,CHIP INDUCTOR,CHIP CAP,CHIP,MAKER INDUCTOR,CHIP INDUCTOR,CHIP INDUCTOR,CHIP INDUCTOR,CHIP INDUCTOR,CHIP INDUCTOR,CHIP INDUCTOR,CHIP INDUCTOR,CHIP INDUCTOR,CHIP INDUCTOR,CHIP INDUCTOR,CHIP INDUCTOR,CHIP INDUCTOR,CHIP CAP,CHIP,MAKER INDUCTOR,CHIP INDUCTOR,SMD,POWER INDUCTOR,SMD,POWER INDUCTOR,SMD,POWER INDUCTOR,SMD,POWER INDUCTOR,CHIP FILTER,BEAD,CHIP INDUCTOR,CHIP INDUCTOR,SMD,POWER FILTER,BEAD,CHIP MICROPHONE TR,BJT,NPN TR,BJT,ARRAY TR,FET,P-CHANNEL TR,BJT,NPN RES,CHIP,MAKER RES,CHIP,MAKER PCB ASSY,MAIN,PAD SHORT RES,CHIP,MAKER RES,CHIP,MAKER RES,CHIP,MAKER RES,CHIP,MAKER PCB ASSY,MAIN,PAD SHORT RES,CHIP,MAKER THERMISTOR RES,CHIP,MAKER RES,CHIP,MAKER RES,CHIP,MAKER PCB ASSY,MAIN,PAD SHORT PCB ASSY,MAIN,PAD SHORT RES,CHIP,MAKER RES,CHIP,MAKER RES,CHIP,MAKER RES,CHIP,MAKER RES,CHIP,MAKER

SFEY0011701 SFCY0000901 EUSY0353701 EUSY0365101 ELCH0001408 ELCH0004718 ECZH0000813 ELCH0004704 ELCH0004710 ELCH0004701 ELCH0004705 ECZH0001002 ELCH0004704 ELCH0001418 ELCH0004703 ELCH0004701 ELCH0004721 ELCH0004712 ELCH0001420 ELCH0001420 ELCH0001421 ELCH0001423 ELCH0001421 ELCH0004704 ELCH0004712 ECZH0000813 ELCH0004727 ELCP0008006 ELCP0010001 ELCP0008006 ELCP0008006 ELCH0004727 SFBH0000903 ELCH0001425 ELCP0008002 SFBH0000903 SUMY0010609 EQBN0007601 EQBA0000601 EQFP0004201 EQBN0007601 ERHZ0000490 ERHZ0000201 SAFP0000501 ERHZ0000236 ERHZ0000291 ERHZ0000293 ERHZ0000295 SAFP0000501 ERHZ0000206 SETY0001401 ERHZ0000222 ERHZ0000242 ERHZ0000325 SAFP0000501 SAFP0000501 ERHZ0000242 ERHZ0000298 ERHZ0000220 ERHZ0000294 ERHZ0000212

SMD ,SMD ,18 V,4ch. EMI_ESD Filter (10 Ohm,7.5pF ICVE10184E070R100FR 2450 MHz,2.00*1.25*0.95 ,SMD ,Bluetooth Band Pas LFB212G45SG8A166 PLP1010-4 ,4 PIN,R/TP ,1x1 LDO, 2.6V , 150mA ,; ,IC RP104K261D PLP1612-4B ,4 ,R/TP ,LDO ,; ,IC,LDO Voltage Regul RP101K302D 6.8 nH,J ,1005 ,R/TP ,Pb Free LL1005-FHL6N8J 5.6 nH,S ,1005 ,R/TP , 1005GC2T5N6S00 100 pF,50V ,J ,NP0 ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005C0G1H101JT 4.7 nH,S ,1005 ,R/TP , 1005GC2T4N7S00 15 nH,J ,1005 ,R/TP , 1005GC2T15NJ00 12 nH,J ,1005 ,R/TP , 1005GC2T12NJ00 8.2 nH,J ,1005 ,R/TP , 1005GC2T8N2J00 0.5 pF,50V ,B ,NP0 ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005CH1H0R5BB 4.7 nH,S ,1005 ,R/TP , 1005GC2T4N7S00 39 nH,J ,1005 ,R/TP ,PBFREE LL1005-FHL39NJ 1 nH,S ,1005 ,R/TP , 1005GC2T1N0S00 12 nH,J ,1005 ,R/TP , 1005GC2T12NJ00 2.2 nH,S ,1005 ,R/TP , 1005GC2T2N2S00 3.9 nH,S ,1005 ,R/TP , 1005GC2T3N9S00 3.9 nH,S ,1005 ,R/TP ,PBFREE LL1005-FHL3N9S 3.9 nH,S ,1005 ,R/TP ,PBFREE LL1005-FHL3N9S 47 nH,J ,1005 ,R/TP ,PBFREE LL1005-FHL47NJ 56 nH,J ,1005 ,R/TP ,PBFREE LL1005-FHL56NJ 47 nH,J ,1005 ,R/TP ,PBFREE LL1005-FHL47NJ 4.7 nH,S ,1005 ,R/TP , 1005GC2T4N7S00 3.9 nH,S ,1005 ,R/TP , 1005GC2T3N9S00 100 pF,50V ,J ,NP0 ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005C0G1H101JT 100 nH,J ,1005 ,R/TP , 1005GC2TR10J00 2.2 uH,M ,- ,R/TP ,Chip power inductor ,- ,650mA(30% CPI2016NHL2R2M 2.2 uH,M ,2.5x2.0x1.0 ,R/TP ,chip MLCI ,; , ,20% , , , MIP2016D2R2M CPI2016NHL2R2M 2.2 uH,M ,- ,R/TP ,Chip power inductor ,- ,650mA(30% 2.2 uH,M ,- ,R/TP ,Chip power inductor ,- ,650mA(30% CPI2016NHL2R2M 100 nH,J ,1005 ,R/TP , 1005GC2TR10J00 600 ohm,1005 , HB-1M1005-601JT 82 nH,J ,1005 ,R/TP ,PBFREE LL1005-FHL82NJ 2.2 uH,M ,2.5*2.0*1.0 ,R/TP , MIP2520D2R2M 600 ohm,1005 , HB-1M1005-601JT UNIT ,-42 dB,3.76*2.95*1.1 ,mems smd mic ,; , , ,OM SPU0410HR5H -PB SOT-23 ,0.15 W,R/TP ,EMT3 KTC4075E UMT5 ,.2 W,R/TP , KRX102U 2.9*1.9*0.8(t) ,.7 W,20 V,-6 A,R/TP ,NDC652P upgrad TPCF8102(TE85L,F) SOT-23 ,0.15 W,R/TP ,EMT3 KTC4075E 51 ohm,1/16W ,J ,1005 ,R/TP MCR01MZSJ510 100 ohm,1/16W ,F ,1005 ,R/TP MCR01MZSF1000 0OHM_1005 2000 ohm,1/16W ,F ,1005 ,R/TP MCR01MZSF2001 49.9 ohm,1/16W ,F ,1005 ,R/TP MCR01MZSF49R9 510 ohm,1/16W ,F ,1005 ,R/TP MCR01MZSF5100 51 Kohm,1/16W ,F ,1005 ,R/TP MCR01MZSF5102 0OHM_1005 10 ohm,1/16W ,F ,1005 ,R/TP MCR01MZSF10R0 NTC ,68 Kohm,SMD , NCP18WD683E03RB 150 Kohm,1/16W ,F ,1005 ,R/TP MCR01MZSF1503 220 ohm,1/16W ,F ,1005 ,R/TP MCR01MZSF2200 24 ohm,1/16W ,F ,1005 ,R/TP MCR01MZSF24R0 0OHM_1005 0OHM_1005 220 ohm,1/16W ,F ,1005 ,R/TP MCR01MZSF2200 560 ohm,1/16W ,F ,1005 ,R/TP MCR01MZSF5600 1500 ohm,1/16W ,F ,1005 ,R/TP MCR01MZSF1501 5100 ohm,1/16W ,F ,1005 ,R/TP MCR01MZSF5101 12 Kohm,1/16W ,F ,1005 ,R/TP MCR01MZSF1202

R1025 R1026 R1030 R1031 R1032 R1033 R1034 R1035 R1036 R1037 R2001 R2002 R2003 R2005 R2007 R3002 R3005 R3006 R3007 R3008 R3010 R3011 R3021 R3023 R3024 R4004 R4005 R4006 R4010 R4012 R4013 R4014 R4015 R4016 R4017 R4019 R4020 R4021 R4022 R4023 R4025 R4029 R4030 R4031 R4032 R4042 R4049 R4050 R4051 R4052 R4053 R5001 R5002 R5003 R5004 R5006 R5007 R5008 R5015 R5016 R5017

PCB ASSY,MAIN,PAD SHORT PCB ASSY,MAIN,PAD SHORT RES,CHIP,MAKER PCB ASSY,MAIN,PAD SHORT RES,CHIP,MAKER PCB ASSY,MAIN,PAD SHORT RES,CHIP,MAKER RES,CHIP,MAKER RES,CHIP,MAKER PCB ASSY,MAIN,PAD OPEN RES,CHIP,MAKER VARISTOR VARISTOR RES,CHIP,MAKER RES,CHIP,MAKER RES,CHIP,MAKER RES,CHIP,MAKER RES,CHIP,MAKER RES,CHIP,MAKER RES,CHIP,MAKER RES,CHIP,MAKER RES,CHIP,MAKER RES,CHIP,MAKER RES,CHIP,MAKER RES,CHIP,MAKER RES,CHIP,MAKER RES,CHIP,MAKER RES,CHIP,MAKER RES,CHIP,MAKER RES,CHIP,MAKER RES,CHIP,MAKER RES,CHIP,MAKER RES,CHIP,MAKER RES,CHIP,MAKER RES,CHIP,MAKER RES,CHIP,MAKER RES,CHIP,MAKER RES,CHIP,MAKER RES,CHIP,MAKER RES,CHIP,MAKER RES,CHIP,MAKER RES,CHIP,MAKER RES,CHIP,MAKER PCB ASSY,MAIN,PAD SHORT PCB ASSY,MAIN,PAD SHORT RES,CHIP,MAKER RES,CHIP,MAKER RES,CHIP,MAKER RES,CHIP,MAKER RES,CHIP,MAKER RES,CHIP,MAKER RES,CHIP,MAKER RES,CHIP,MAKER RES,CHIP,MAKER RES,CHIP,MAKER RES,CHIP,MAKER VARISTOR RES,CHIP,MAKER RES,CHIP,MAKER RES,CHIP,MAKER RES,CHIP,MAKER

SAFP0000501 SAFP0000501 ERHZ0000287 SAFP0000501 ERHZ0000456 SAFP0000501 ERHZ0003801 ERHZ0000287 ERHZ0000294 SAFO0000501 ERHZ0000443 SEVY0004101 SEVY0004101 ERHZ0000203 ERHZ0000203 ERHZ0000485 ERHZ0000204 ERHZ0000204 ERHZ0000443 ERHZ0000443 ERHZ0000404 ERHZ0000404 ERHZ0000507 ERHZ0000422 ERHZ0000414 ERHZ0000405 ERHZ0000443 ERHZ0000443 ERHZ0000204 ERHZ0000404 ERHZ0000529 ERHZ0000529 ERHZ0000405 ERHZ0000231 ERHZ0000323 ERHZ0000213 ERHZ0000238 ERHZ0000204 ERHZ0000204 ERHZ0000288 ERHZ0000538 ERHZ0000204 ERHZ0000490 SAFP0000501 SAFP0000501 ERHZ0000405 ERHZ0000490 ERHZ0000405 ERHZ0000296 ERHZ0000265 ERHZ0000296 ERHZ0000443 ERHZ0000423 ERHZ0000487 ERHZ0000443 ERHZ0000238 SEVY0003601 ERHZ0000486 ERHZ0000404 ERHZ0000443 ERHZ0000212

47 Kohm,1/16W ,F ,1005 ,R/TP 2.2 ohm,1/16W ,J ,1005 ,R/TP 5.1 ohm,1/16W ,J ,1005 ,R/TP 47 Kohm,1/16W ,F ,1005 ,R/TP 5100 ohm,1/16W ,F ,1005 ,R/TP 0OHM_1005_DNI 2200 ohm,1/16W ,J ,1005 ,R/TP 5.6 V, ,SMD ,360pF, 1005 5.6 V, ,SMD ,360pF, 1005 10 Kohm,1/16W ,F ,1005 ,R/TP 10 Kohm,1/16W ,F ,1005 ,R/TP 4700 ohm,1/16W ,J ,1005 ,R/TP 100 Kohm,1/16W ,F ,1005 ,R/TP 100 Kohm,1/16W ,F ,1005 ,R/TP 2200 ohm,1/16W ,J ,1005 ,R/TP 2200 ohm,1/16W ,J ,1005 ,R/TP 1 Kohm,1/16W ,J ,1005 ,R/TP 1 Kohm,1/16W ,J ,1005 ,R/TP 68 Kohm,1/16W ,J ,1005 ,R/TP 15 Kohm,1/16W ,J ,1005 ,R/TP 120 Kohm,1/16W ,J ,1005 ,R/TP 10 Kohm,1/16W ,J ,1005 ,R/TP 2200 ohm,1/16W ,J ,1005 ,R/TP 2200 ohm,1/16W ,J ,1005 ,R/TP 100 Kohm,1/16W ,F ,1005 ,R/TP 1 Kohm,1/16W ,J ,1005 ,R/TP 1.5 Kohm,1/16W ,J ,1005 ,R/TP 1.5 Kohm,1/16W ,J ,1005 ,R/TP 10 Kohm,1/16W ,J ,1005 ,R/TP 180 Kohm,1/16W ,F ,1005 ,R/TP 91 Kohm,1/16W ,F ,1005 ,R/TP 120 Kohm,1/16W ,F ,1005 ,R/TP 200 Kohm,1/16W ,F ,1005 ,R/TP 100 Kohm,1/16W ,F ,1005 ,R/TP 100 Kohm,1/16W ,F ,1005 ,R/TP 470 Kohm,1/16W ,F ,1005 ,R/TP 330000 ohm,1/16W ,F ,1005 ,R/TP 100 Kohm,1/16W ,F ,1005 ,R/TP 51 ohm,1/16W ,J ,1005 ,R/TP

10 Kohm,1/16W ,J ,1005 ,R/TP 51 ohm,1/16W ,J ,1005 ,R/TP 10 Kohm,1/16W ,J ,1005 ,R/TP 510 Kohm,1/16W ,F ,1005 ,R/TP 300 Kohm,1/16W ,F ,1005 ,R/TP 510 Kohm,1/16W ,F ,1005 ,R/TP 2200 ohm,1/16W ,J ,1005 ,R/TP 150 Kohm,1/16W ,J ,1005 ,R/TP 470 Kohm,1/16W ,J ,1005 ,R/TP 2200 ohm,1/16W ,J ,1005 ,R/TP 200 Kohm,1/16W ,F ,1005 ,R/TP 5.6 V, ,SMD ,100pF, 1005 47 Kohm,1/16W ,J ,1005 ,R/TP 1 Kohm,1/16W ,J ,1005 ,R/TP 2200 ohm,1/16W ,J ,1005 ,R/TP 12 Kohm,1/16W ,F ,1005 ,R/TP

0OHM_1005 0OHM_1005 MCR01MZSF4702 0OHM_1005 MCR01MZSJ2R2 0OHM_1005 MCR01MZSJ5R1 MCR01MZSF4702 MCR01MZSF5101 0OHM_1005_DNI MCR01MZSJ222 ICVN0505X150FR ICVN0505X150FR MCR01MZSF1002 MCR01MZSF1002 MCR01MZSJ472 MCR01MZSF1003 MCR01MZSF1003 MCR01MZSJ222 MCR01MZSJ222 MCR01MZSJ102 MCR01MZSJ102 MCR01MZSJ683 MCR01MZSJ153 MCR01MZSJ124 MCR01MZSJ103 MCR01MZSJ222 MCR01MZSJ222 MCR01MZSF1003 MCR01MZSJ102 MCR01MZSJ152 MCR01MZSJ152 MCR01MZSJ103 MCR01MZSF1803 MCR01MZSF9102 MCR01MZSF1203 MCR01MZSF2003 MCR01MZSF1003 MCR01MZSF1003 MCR01MZSF4703 MCR01MZSF3303 MCR01MZSF1003 MCR01MZSJ510 0OHM_1005 0OHM_1005 MCR01MZSJ103 MCR01MZSJ510 MCR01MZSJ103 MCR01MZSF5103 MCR01MZSF3003 MCR01MZSF5103 MCR01MZSJ222 MCR01MZSJ154 MCR01MZSJ474 MCR01MZSJ222 MCR01MZSF2003 ICVL0505101V150FR MCR01MZSJ473 MCR01MZSJ102 MCR01MZSJ222 MCR01MZSF1202

R5018 R5019 R5020 R5021 R5022 R5023 R5024 R5025 R5026 R5027 R5028 R5029 R5030 R6000 R6001 R6002 R6003 R6004 R6006 R6007 R6008 R6011 R6012 R6013 R6014 R6015 R6016 R7000 R7001 R7002 R7003 R7004 R7005 R7008 R7009 R7012 R7014 R7017 R7018 R7023 R7035 R7037 R7038 R7040 R8001 R8002 R8003 R8004 R8005 R8006 R8007 R8008 R8009 R8010 R8011 R8012 R8013 R8014 R8015 R8016 R8017

RES,CHIP,MAKER RES,CHIP,MAKER RES,CHIP,MAKER RES,CHIP,MAKER VARISTOR RES,CHIP,MAKER RES,CHIP,MAKER VARISTOR PCB ASSY,MAIN,PAD SHORT PCB ASSY,MAIN,PAD SHORT RES,CHIP,MAKER RES,CHIP,MAKER PCB ASSY,MAIN,PAD SHORT RES,CHIP,MAKER RES,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP RES,CHIP RES,CHIP,MAKER RES,CHIP,MAKER RES,CHIP,MAKER RES,CHIP,MAKER RES,CHIP,MAKER RES,CHIP,MAKER RES,CHIP,MAKER RES,CHIP,MAKER RES,CHIP,MAKER RES,CHIP,MAKER RES,CHIP,MAKER INDUCTOR,CHIP RES,CHIP,MAKER RES,CHIP,MAKER RES,CHIP,MAKER RES,CHIP,MAKER RES,CHIP,MAKER RES,CHIP,MAKER RES,CHIP,MAKER RES,CHIP,MAKER INDUCTOR,CHIP RES,CHIP,MAKER RES,CHIP,MAKER PCB ASSY,MAIN,PAD OPEN PCB ASSY,MAIN,PAD SHORT RES,CHIP,MAKER PCB ASSY,MAIN,PAD SHORT PCB ASSY,MAIN,PAD SHORT RES,CHIP,MAKER VARISTOR VARISTOR VARISTOR VARISTOR VARISTOR RES,CHIP,MAKER VARISTOR VARISTOR RES,CHIP,MAKER RES,CHIP RES,CHIP RES,CHIP RES,CHIP RES,CHIP RES,CHIP

ERHZ0000443 ERHZ0000486 ERHZ0000318 ERHZ0000286 SEVY0003601 ERHZ0000288 ERHZ0000439 SEVY0003601 SAFP0000501 SAFP0000501 ERHZ0000423 ERHZ0000405 SAFP0000501 ERHZ0000443 ERHZ0000443 ECCH0002002 ERHY0003201 ERHZ0000249 ERHZ0000406 ERHZ0000406 ERHZ0000231 ERHZ0000402 ERHZ0000402 ERHZ0000428 ERHZ0000484 ERHZ0000484 ERHZ0000484 ERHZ0000211 ELCH0004717 ERHZ0000211 ERHZ0000201 ERHZ0000406 ERHZ0000406 ERHZ0000201 ERHZ0000204 ERHZ0000267 ERHZ0000204 ELCH0004717 ERHZ0000405 ERHZ0000222 SAFO0000501 SAFP0000501 ERHZ0000405 SAFP0000501 SAFP0000501 ERHZ0000465 SEVY0005101 SEVY0005101 SEVY0005101 SEVY0005101 SEVY0005101 ERHZ0000265 SEVY0005101 SEVY0005101 ERHZ0000465 ERHY0009541 ERHY0009541 ERHY0009541 ERHY0009541 ERHY0009541 ERHY0009541

2200 ohm,1/16W ,J ,1005 ,R/TP 47 Kohm,1/16W ,J ,1005 ,R/TP 80.6 Kohm,1/16W ,F ,1005 ,R/TP 4700 ohm,1/16W ,F ,1005 ,R/TP 5.6 V, ,SMD ,100pF, 1005 470 Kohm,1/16W ,F ,1005 ,R/TP 200 Kohm,1/16W ,J ,1005 ,R/TP 5.6 V, ,SMD ,100pF, 1005

150 Kohm,1/16W ,J ,1005 ,R/TP 10 Kohm,1/16W ,J ,1005 ,R/TP 2200 ohm,1/16W ,J ,1005 ,R/TP 2200 ohm,1/16W ,J ,1005 ,R/TP 47000 pF,10V ,K ,B ,HD ,1005 ,R/TP 1000 ohm,1/16W ,F ,1005 ,R/TP 22 ohm,1/16W ,F ,1005 ,R/TP 100 Kohm,1/16W ,J ,1005 ,R/TP 100 Kohm,1/16W ,J ,1005 ,R/TP 180 Kohm,1/16W ,F ,1005 ,R/TP 10 ohm,1/16W ,J ,1005 ,R/TP 10 ohm,1/16W ,J ,1005 ,R/TP 18 ohm,1/16W ,J ,1005 ,R/TP 470 ohm,1/16W ,J ,1005 ,R/TP 470 ohm,1/16W ,J ,1005 ,R/TP 470 ohm,1/16W ,J ,1005 ,R/TP 1200 ohm,1/16W ,F ,1005 ,R/TP 82 nH,J ,1005 ,R/TP , 1200 ohm,1/16W ,F ,1005 ,R/TP 100 ohm,1/16W ,F ,1005 ,R/TP 100 Kohm,1/16W ,J ,1005 ,R/TP 100 Kohm,1/16W ,J ,1005 ,R/TP 100 ohm,1/16W ,F ,1005 ,R/TP 100 Kohm,1/16W ,F ,1005 ,R/TP 3300 ohm,1/16W ,F ,1005 ,R/TP 100 Kohm,1/16W ,F ,1005 ,R/TP 82 nH,J ,1005 ,R/TP , 10 Kohm,1/16W ,J ,1005 ,R/TP 150 Kohm,1/16W ,F ,1005 ,R/TP 0OHM_1005_DNI 10 Kohm,1/16W ,J ,1005 ,R/TP

3300 ohm,1/16W ,J ,1005 ,R/TP 18 V, ,SMD ,5pF, 1005 18 V, ,SMD ,5pF, 1005 18 V, ,SMD ,5pF, 1005 18 V, ,SMD ,5pF, 1005 18 V, ,SMD ,5pF, 1005 300 Kohm,1/16W ,F ,1005 ,R/TP 18 V, ,SMD ,5pF, 1005 18 V, ,SMD ,5pF, 1005 3300 ohm,1/16W ,J ,1005 ,R/TP 470 ohm,1/20W(0.05W) ,F ,0603 ,R/TP 470 ohm,1/20W(0.05W) ,F ,0603 ,R/TP 470 ohm,1/20W(0.05W) ,F ,0603 ,R/TP 470 ohm,1/20W(0.05W) ,F ,0603 ,R/TP 470 ohm,1/20W(0.05W) ,F ,0603 ,R/TP 470 ohm,1/20W(0.05W) ,F ,0603 ,R/TP

MCR01MZSJ222 MCR01MZSJ473 MCR01MZSF8062 MCR01MZSF4701 ICVL0505101V150FR MCR01MZSF4703 MCR01MZSJ204 ICVL0505101V150FR 0OHM_1005 0OHM_1005 MCR01MZSJ154 MCR01MZSJ103 0OHM_1005 MCR01MZSJ222 MCR01MZSJ222 C1005JB1A473KT MCR01MZSF1001 MCR01MZSF22R0 MCR01MZSJ104 MCR01MZSJ104 MCR01MZSF1803 MCR01MZSJ100 MCR01MZSJ100 MCR01MZSJ180 MCR01MZSJ471 MCR01MZSJ471 MCR01MZSJ471 RC1005F122CS 1005GC2T82NJ00 RC1005F122CS MCR01MZSF1000 MCR01MZSJ104 MCR01MZSJ104 MCR01MZSF1000 MCR01MZSF1003 MCR01MZSF3301 MCR01MZSF1003 1005GC2T82NJ00 MCR01MZSJ103 MCR01MZSF1503 0OHM_1005_DNI 0OHM_1005 MCR01MZSJ103 0OHM_1005 0OHM_1005 MCR01MZSJ332 ICVL0518050FR ICVL0518050FR ICVL0518050FR ICVL0518050FR ICVL0518050FR MCR01MZSF3003 ICVL0518050FR ICVL0518050FR MCR01MZSJ332 MCR006YZPF4700 MCR006YZPF4700 MCR006YZPF4700 MCR006YZPF4700 MCR006YZPF4700 MCR006YZPF4700

R8018 R8019 R8020 R8021 R8022 R8023 R8024 R8025 R8026 R8028 R8029 R8030 R8033 R8042 U1000 U1001 U1002 U1003 U1004 U1005 U1006 U1007 U1008 U1009 U2000 U3001 U3002 U3004 U4000 U4001 U4002 U4003 U4005 U4006 U5000 U5001 U5004 U5005 U6000 U6002 U7000 U7001 U7002 U7004 U7005 U7008 U8000 U8001

RES,CHIP RES,CHIP RES,CHIP RES,CHIP RES,CHIP RES,CHIP RES,CHIP RES,CHIP RES,CHIP PCB ASSY,MAIN,PAD SHORT RES,CHIP,MAKER RES,CHIP,MAKER RES,CHIP,MAKER RES,CHIP,MAKER CONN,RF SWITCH MODULE,ETC CONN,RF SWITCH VCTCXO IC COUPLER,RF DIRECTIONAL COUPLER,RF DIRECTIONAL IC PAM IC IC IC IC IC X-TAL IC IC IC IC OSCILLATOR IC IC IC IC OSCILLATOR IC IC IC IC IC IC IC IC IC

ERHY0009541 ERHY0009541 ERHY0009541 ERHY0009541 ERHY0009541 ERHY0009541 ERHY0009541 ERHY0009541 ERHY0009541 SAFP0000501 ERHZ0000404 ERHZ0000507 ERHZ0000405 ERHZ0000414 ENWY0005301 SMZY0021701 ENWY0005301 EXSK0007802 EUSY0306201 SCDY0003901 SCDY0003801 EUSY0295701 SMPY0017301 EUSY0343601 EUSY0362902 EUSY0369501 EUSY0254201 EUSY0378101 EXXY0024301 EUSY0360601 EUSY0227205 EUSY0278501 EUSY0300101 EXSY0024601 EUSY0370301 EUSY0386501 EUSY0320201 EUSY0370301 EXSY0020505 EUSY0264502 EUSY0140901 EUSY0366801 EUSY0140901 EUSY0337101 EUSY0349001 EUSY0350101 EUSY0300004 EUSY0263301

MCR006YZPF4700 MCR006YZPF4700 MCR006YZPF4700 MCR006YZPF4700 MCR006YZPF4700 MCR006YZPF4700 MCR006YZPF4700 MCR006YZPF4700 MCR006YZPF4700 0OHM_1005 1 Kohm,1/16W ,J ,1005 ,R/TP MCR01MZSJ102 68 Kohm,1/16W ,J ,1005 ,R/TP MCR01MZSJ683 10 Kohm,1/16W ,J ,1005 ,R/TP MCR01MZSJ103 120 Kohm,1/16W ,J ,1005 ,R/TP MCR01MZSJ124 ,SMD , dB,H=1.85 ,; ,3.00MM ,STRAIGHT ,RF ADAP KMS-518 GPS LNA Module integrated Filter, 3.3x2.1x1.1 ,; ,RF ALM-2412 ,SMD , dB,H=1.85 ,; ,3.00MM ,STRAIGHT ,RF ADAP KMS-518 19.2 MHz,1.5 PPM,10 pF,SMD ,3.3*2.5*1.0 , ,; , ,2PP TG-5010LH(19.2M)-75A Micro pak ,8 PIN,R/TP ,D Flip Flip NC7SZ74L8X 19.8 dB,0.28 dB,33 dB,1.0*0.5*0.4 ,SMD ,Pb-free_CoLDC15836M20Q-360 20.5 dB,0.25 dB,34 dB,1.0*0.5*0.4 ,SMD ,Pb-free_CoLDC151G8820Q-359 SON5-P-0.50 ,5 PIN,R/TP ,OR GATE(max 0.6T), Pb TC7SH32FE dBm, %, A, dBc, dB,4x5 ,SMD , ,; , , , , , , , ,R/TP ,R/TACPM-7353 , PIN,R/TP ,Rx Tx 1chip ,; ,IC,Tx/Rx RTR6500 BGA ,543 ,R/TP ,CSP,Rev A, Standalone AP, MPEG MSM7500A-64T Micro SMD ,36 ,R/TP ,Stereo Class D, Capless HP ,; LM49250RLX DFN ,12 PIN,R/TP ,Dual SPDT Analog Switch(Pb FreNLAS3158MNR2G FBGA ,204 ,ETC ,FULLY 1.8V 4G(256Mx16) ONENAKBN00300HA-A439 32.768 KHz,20 PPM,12.5 pF,70 Kohm,SMD ,3.2*1.5* CM315(12.5PF) WLP ,81 ,R/TP ,for 3G&MSM7xxx PMIC, 4.5x4.5 ,; ,IC MAX8694LEWG Micro SMC ,20 PIN,R/TP ,MM PM ,; ,IC,DC,DC Conv LP8720TLX SON5-P-0.50 ,5 PIN,R/TP ,INVERTER GATE, Pb FreTC7SH04FS WQFN ,10 PIN,R/TP ,Small package Dual SPDT ana NLAS5223BMNR2G 26 MHz,50 PPM,15 pF,SMD ,32*25*1.05 ,VX11000 OSG-310SEF VCSP50L3 ,36 ,R/TP ,ALC, AIE ,; ,IC,Charge Pump BD6088GUL uQFN10 ,10 ,R/TP ,DPDT USB 2.0 High Speed AnaloDG2722 TFBGA ,36 PIN,R/TP ,USB2.0 Transceiver, 3.5X3.5XISP1508AET VCSP50L3 ,36 ,R/TP ,ALC, AIE ,; ,IC,Charge Pump BD6088GUL 36 MHz,50 PPM,15 pF,SMD ,3.2*2.5*1.05 ,2.7V ~ 3.6SG-8002CE-SCB(36M) DFN ,14 PIN,R/TP ,700mA Boost converter ,; ,IC,DC, AAT1270IFO-T1 SSOP5-P-0.65 ,5 PIN,R/TP ,XOR GATE, Pb Free TC7SZ86FU BGA ,96 ,R/TP ,MDDI, SCALIER ,; ,IC,Mobile Pixel L S1D13775B00B60L SSOP5-P-0.65 ,5 PIN,R/TP ,XOR GATE, Pb Free TC7SZ86FU CSP ,12 PIN,R/TP ,Touchscreen Controller IC , ,IC,A TSC2007IYZGR BGA ,8 PIN,R/TP ,Class AB SPK AMP ,; ,IC,Audio Am TPA6205A1ZQVR WFBGA ,65 PIN,R/TP ,Bluetooth V2.1 5x5x0.8 ,; ,IC,B BCM2046SB1KUFBXG QFN ,28 ,R/TP ,Keycoder ic, 28pin, 64keys ,; ,IC,Ana PP2106M2 SC-88(2.0x2.1) ,6 PIN,R/TP ,Single SPDT Switch, PbNLAS4157DFT2G

470 ohm,1/20W(0.05W) ,F ,0603 ,R/TP 470 ohm,1/20W(0.05W) ,F ,0603 ,R/TP 470 ohm,1/20W(0.05W) ,F ,0603 ,R/TP 470 ohm,1/20W(0.05W) ,F ,0603 ,R/TP 470 ohm,1/20W(0.05W) ,F ,0603 ,R/TP 470 ohm,1/20W(0.05W) ,F ,0603 ,R/TP 470 ohm,1/20W(0.05W) ,F ,0603 ,R/TP 470 ohm,1/20W(0.05W) ,F ,0603 ,R/TP 470 ohm,1/20W(0.05W) ,F ,0603 ,R/TP

VX11000 Component List : LCD FPCB


Ref No SPCY00 SACD00 C107 CON102 Q100 R105 Part Name Part Number PCB,FLEXIBLE SPCY0159301 PCB ASSY,FLEXIBLE,SMT TOP SACD0073901 CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP ECCH0005604 CONNECTOR,BOARD TO BOARENBY0031501 TR,FET,N-CHANNEL EQFN0005601 RES,CHIP,MAKER ERHZ0000244 Spec POLYI , mm,MULTI-6 , ,; , , , , , , , , , 10000000 pF,6.3V ,M ,X5R ,TC ,1608 ,R/TP , , 70 PIN,0.4 mm,ETC , ,H=1.5, Socket ESM ,100 mW,30 V,100 mA,R/TP , 22 Kohm,1/16W ,F ,1005 ,R/TP Maker P/N SPCY0159301 GRM188R60J106ME47D AXT370164 KTK5132E MCR01MZSF2202

R106 SACC00 C100 C101 C102 C103 CON100 CON101 LED100 LED101 LED102 R107 R108 R110

RES,CHIP,MAKER ERHZ0000405 PCB ASSY,FLEXIBLE,SMT BOTT SACC0060701 CAP,CHIP,MAKER ECZH0000813 CAP,CHIP,MAKER ECZH0000813 CAP,CHIP,MAKER ECZH0000813 CAP,CHIP,MAKER ECZH0000813 CONNECTOR,FFC/FPC ENQY0008602 CONNECTOR,BOARD TO BOARENBY0042801 DIODE,LED,CHIP EDLH0005901 DIODE,LED,CHIP EDLH0005901 DIODE,LED,CHIP EDLH0005901 RES,CHIP,MAKER ERHZ0000491 RES,CHIP,MAKER ERHZ0000491 RES,CHIP,MAKER ERHZ0000491

10 Kohm,1/16W ,J ,1005 ,R/TP

MCR01MZSJ103

100 pF,50V ,J ,NP0 ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005C0G1H101JT 100 pF,50V ,J ,NP0 ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005C0G1H101JT 100 pF,50V ,J ,NP0 ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005C0G1H101JT 100 pF,50V ,J ,NP0 ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP C1005C0G1H101JT 6 PIN,0.5 mm,ETC ,AU ,H:1.2MM 04-6298-006-000-883 80 PIN,0.4 mm,ETC , , ,; , ,0.40MM ,[empty] ,MA AXT680124 White ,1608 ,R/TP ,White LED LEWW-S14 White ,1608 ,R/TP ,White LED LEWW-S14 White ,1608 ,R/TP ,White LED LEWW-S14 510 ohm,1/16W ,J ,1005 ,R/TP MCR01MZSJ511 510 ohm,1/16W ,J ,1005 ,R/TP MCR01MZSJ511 510 ohm,1/16W ,J ,1005 ,R/TP MCR01MZSJ511

VX11000 Component List : Sensor FPCB


Ref No SPCY00 SACD00 C100 C101 C103 C104 C105 C106 C107 R100 R102 R103 U100 Part Name PCB,FLEXIBLE PCB ASSY,FLEXIBLE,SMT TOP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CERAMIC,CHIP CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CHIP,MAKER CAP,CHIP,MAKER RES,CHIP,MAKER RES,CHIP,MAKER RES,CHIP,MAKER IC Part Number SPCY0162501 SACD0074101 ECCH0002001 ECCH0006201 ECCH0000149 ECZH0000830 ECZH0000830 ECZH0000830 ECZH0000830 ERHZ0000240 ERHZ0000205 ERHZ0000240 EUSY0391401 Spec POLYI ,0.2 mm,DOUBLE , ,; , , , , , , , , , 100000 pF,6.3V ,K ,B ,HD ,1005 ,R/TP 4.7 uF,6.3V ,K ,X5R ,TC ,1608 ,R/TP 3.3 nF,50V,K,X7R,HD,1005,R/TP 33 pF,50V ,J ,NP0 ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP 33 pF,50V ,J ,NP0 ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP 33 pF,50V ,J ,NP0 ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP 33 pF,50V ,J ,NP0 ,TC ,1005 ,R/TP 20 ohm,1/16W ,F ,1005 ,R/TP 1 Mohm,1/16W ,F ,1005 ,R/TP 20 ohm,1/16W ,F ,1005 ,R/TP Maker P/N SPCY0162501 C1005JB0J104KT C1608X5R0J475KT MCH155CN332KK C1005C0G1H330JT C1005C0G1H330JT C1005C0G1H330JT C1005C0G1H330JT MCR01MZSF20R0 MCR01MZSF1004 MCR01MZSF20R0 QPDS-9800L

VX11000 Component List : Sidekey FPCB


Ref No SPKY00 SAKD00 SW100 Part Name PCB,SIDEKEY PCB ASSY,SIDEKEY,SMT TOP SWITCH,TACT Part Number SPKY0066701 SAKD0001501 ESCY0006101 Spec Maker P/N POLYI ,.58 mm,DOUBLE ,F_VOL ,; , , , , , , , , , 15 V,20 mA,HORIZONTAL ,1 G, ,; ,1C1P ,[empEVPAHBD6A

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