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APX™ TWO-WAY RADIOS

APX 5000/ APX 6000/


APX 6000XE/ SRX 2200
Detailed Service
Manuals
ASTRO® APXTM 5000/ APXTM 6000/
APXTM 6000XE/ SRX 2200
VHF/700–800 MHz/UHF1/UHF2
Digital Portable Radios
Detailed Service Manual

Motorola Solutions
1303 E. Algonquin Rd.
Schaumburg, IL 60196-1078 U.S.A. 68012002028-C
Foreword
The information contained in this manual relates to all ASTRO® APXTM 5000/ APXTM 6000/ APXTM 6000XE/ SRX2200
digital portable radios, unless otherwise specified. This manual provides sufficient information to enable qualified service
shop technicians to troubleshoot and repair an ASTRO APX 5000/ APX 6000/ APX 6000XE/ SRX2200 digital portable
radio to the component level.
For details on the operation of the radio or level 1 or 2 maintenance procedures, refer to the applicable manuals, which are
available separately. A list of related publications is provided in the section, “Related Publications,” on page ix.

Product Safety and RF Exposure Compliance

Before using this product, read the operating instructions


for safe usage contained in the Product Safety and RF
Exposure booklet enclosed with your radio.

ATTENTION!

This radio is restricted to occupational use only to satisfy FCC RF energy exposure requirements.
Before using this product, read the RF energy awareness information and operating instructions in the
Product Safety and RF Exposure booklet enclosed with your radio (Motorola Publication part number
6881095C98) to ensure compliance with RF energy exposure limits.

For a list of Motorola-approved antennas, batteries, and other accessories, visit the following web site
which lists approved accessories: www.motorolasolutions.com/APX

Manual Revisions
Changes which occur after this manual is printed are described in FMRs (Florida Manual Revisions). These FMRs provide
complete replacement pages for all added, changed, and deleted items, including pertinent parts list data, schematics, and
component layout diagrams. To obtain FMRs, contact the Customer Care and Services Division (refer to “Appendix A
Replacement Parts Ordering”).

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Document History iii

Document History

The following major changes have been implemented in this manual since the previous edition:

Edition Description Date

68012002028-A Initial edition Aug 2011

68012002028-B Added APX 5000 info Sept 2011

68012002028-C Added UHF2 info Jun 2012


Added UHF1: NUE7369A
Added APX 6000XE and SRX 2200 info
iv Document History

Notes
Table of Contents v

Table of Contents

Foreword .........................................................................................................ii
Product Safety and RF Exposure Compliance ............................................................................................ii
Manual Revisions ........................................................................................................................................ii
Computer Software Copyrights ...................................................................................................................ii
Document Copyrights ..................................................................................................................................ii
Disclaimer....................................................................................................................................................ii
Trademarks .................................................................................................................................................ii

Document History .........................................................................................iii

List of Tables ...............................................................................................viii

List of Figures ................................................................................................x

Commercial Warranty ..................................................................................xv


Limited Warranty .......................................................................................................................................xv

Chapter 1 Introduction ......................................................................... 1-1


1.1 General .......................................................................................................................................... 1-1
1.2 Notations Used in This Manual...................................................................................................... 1-2

Chapter 2 Radio Power ........................................................................ 2-1


2.1 General .......................................................................................................................................... 2-1
2.2 DC Power Routing – Transceiver Board........................................................................................ 2-2
2.3 DC Power Routing – VOCON Board ............................................................................................. 2-3

Chapter 3 Theory of Operation............................................................ 3-1


3.1 Transceiver Board ......................................................................................................................... 3-3
3.2 Controller ..................................................................................................................................... 3-24
3.3 Global Positioning Sytem (GPS).................................................................................................. 3-60
3.4 Accelerometer.............................................................................................................................. 3-62
3.5 Bluetooth...................................................................................................................................... 3-65

Chapter 4 Troubleshooting Procedures ............................................. 4-1


4.1 Handling Precautions..................................................................................................................... 4-1
4.2 Recommended Service Tools........................................................................................................ 4-2
4.3 Standard Bias Table ...................................................................................................................... 4-3
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4.4 Power-Up Self-Check Errors.......................................................................................................... 4-4


4.5 Power-Up Self-Check Diagnostics and Repair (Not for Field Use)................................................ 4-5

Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Charts ..................................................... 5-1


5.1 List of Troubleshooting Charts ....................................................................................................... 5-1
5.2 Main Troubleshooting Flowchart.................................................................................................... 5-3
5.3 Power-Up Failure ........................................................................................................................... 5-4
5.4 DC Supply Failure........................................................................................................................ 5-15
5.5 Top/CID Display Failure............................................................................................................... 5-22
5.6 Main Display Failure .................................................................................................................... 5-23
5.7 Volume Set Error ......................................................................................................................... 5-24
5.8 Channel Select Error.................................................................................................................... 5-25
5.9 Keypad Error................................................................................................................................ 5-26
5.10 Side Button Error ......................................................................................................................... 5-27
5.11 VOCON RX Audio Error............................................................................................................... 5-28
5.12 VOCON RX Audio Error............................................................................................................... 5-29
5.13 VOCON TX Audio Error ............................................................................................................... 5-30
5.14 VOCON TX Audio Error ............................................................................................................... 5-31
5.15 Keyload Failure ............................................................................................................................ 5-32
5.16 Secure Hardware Failure ............................................................................................................. 5-33
5.17 eMMC Memory Failure ................................................................................................................ 5-34
5.18 RX RF Failure .............................................................................................................................. 5-35
5.19 FGU Failure ................................................................................................................................. 5-46
5.20 FGU Power Failure ...................................................................................................................... 5-47
5.21 GPS Failure ................................................................................................................................. 5-48
5.22 Bluetooth Failure.......................................................................................................................... 5-49
5.23 PA Failure .................................................................................................................................... 5-55

Chapter 6 Troubleshooting Waveforms ............................................. 6-1


6.1 List of Waveforms .......................................................................................................................... 6-1
6.2 Clocks ............................................................................................................................................ 6-3
6.3 Audio SSI ....................................................................................................................................... 6-8
6.4 RX SSI ......................................................................................................................................... 6-12
6.5 TX SSI.......................................................................................................................................... 6-15
6.6 SPI ............................................................................................................................................... 6-18
6.7 I2C BUS ....................................................................................................................................... 6-22
6.8 One Wire...................................................................................................................................... 6-25
6.9 GCAI ............................................................................................................................................ 6-26
6.10 USB.............................................................................................................................................. 6-28
6.11 UART ........................................................................................................................................... 6-30
6.12 SDRAM ........................................................................................................................................ 6-32
6.13 FLASH CONTROL....................................................................................................................... 6-34
6.14 Expandable Memory (eMMC) ...................................................................................................... 6-39
6.15 Receive Baseband Signals .......................................................................................................... 6-48
6.16 GPS ............................................................................................................................................. 6-49
6.17 Bluetooth Troubleshooting Waveforms........................................................................................ 6-52
6.18 Bluetooth Steady-State ................................................................................................................ 6-72
6.19 LF CW on Spectrum Analyzer ..................................................................................................... 6-77
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Chapter 7 Troubleshooting Tables ..................................................... 7-1


7.1 List of Board and IC Signals .......................................................................................................... 7-1

Chapter 8 Schematics, Boards Overlays, and Parts Lists................ 8-1


8.1 List of Transceiver Schematics and Board Overlays ..................................................................... 8-1
8.2 List of VOCON Schematics and Board Overlays........................................................................... 8-2
8.3 List of Expansion Board Schematics and Overlays ....................................................................... 8-2
8.4 Transceiver (RF) Boards: VHF ...................................................................................................... 8-3
8.5 Transceiver (RF) Boards: UHF1 .................................................................................................. 8-25
8.6 Transceiver (RF) Boards: UHF2 .................................................................................................. 8-61
8.7 Transceiver (RF) Boards: 700–800 MHz ..................................................................................... 8-81
8.8 Controller Board......................................................................................................................... 8-129
8.9 Expansion Board ....................................................................................................................... 8-157

Appendix A Replacement Parts Ordering..............................................A-1


A.1 Basic Ordering Information ............................................................................................................A-1
A.2 Transceiver Board, VOCON Board and Expander Board Ordering Information............................A-1
A.3 Motorola Online .............................................................................................................................A-1
A.4 Mail Orders ....................................................................................................................................A-1
A.5 Telephone Orders..........................................................................................................................A-1
A.6 Fax Orders.....................................................................................................................................A-2
A.7 Parts Identification .........................................................................................................................A-2
A.8 Product Customer Service.............................................................................................................A-2

Glossary ......................................................................................... Glossary-1

Index ..................................................................................................... Index-1


viii List of Tables

List of Tables

Table 2-1. Batteries ................................................................................................................................ 2-1


Table 2-2. Transceiver Voltage Regulators ............................................................................................ 2-3
Table 3-1. Battery Connector M101 ....................................................................................................... 3-5
Table 3-2. VOCON Connector J1001 .................................................................................................... 3-5
Table 3-3. Port Expander Pin Settings ................................................................................................. 3-20
Table 3-4. DC Supplies and Sources for Controller ............................................................................. 3-28
Table 3-5. MAKO’s LDO and Supplies................................................................................................. 3-29
Table 3-6. Pulse Switching Combination ............................................................................................. 3-31
Table 3-7. VOCON Clock Distribution .................................................................................................. 3-33
Table 3-8. Color Schemes ................................................................................................................... 3-48
Table 3-9. Key Map Matrix ................................................................................................................... 3-51
Table 3-10. P1 Pin Assignment.............................................................................................................. 3-54
Table 3-11. GCAI Connector Pin Assignment........................................................................................ 3-54
Table 3-12. Encryption Algorithms and Corresponding Kit Numbers..................................................... 3-58
Table 3-13. Power and I/O Pins for NI5500 ........................................................................................... 3-61
Table 3-14. SPI Interface ....................................................................................................................... 3-63
Table 3-15. Register Address Map ........................................................................................................ 3-64
Table 3-16. Bluetooth Host Processor UART I/O................................................................................... 3-71
Table 3-17. SPI I/O ................................................................................................................................ 3-72
Table 3-18. USB I/O ............................................................................................................................... 3-72
Table 3-19. GPIO I/O ............................................................................................................................. 3-73
Table 4-1. Recommended Service Tools ............................................................................................... 4-2
Table 4-2. Standard Operating Bias – DC Voltages ............................................................................... 4-3
Table 4-3. Standard Operating Bias – Clock Sources............................................................................ 4-3
Table 4-4. Power-Up Self-Check Error Codes ....................................................................................... 4-4
Table 4-5. Power-Up Self-Check Diagnostic Actions ............................................................................. 4-5
Table 5-1. Troubleshooting Charts ......................................................................................................... 5-1
Table 6-1. List of Waveforms ................................................................................................................. 6-1
Table 6-2. Bluetooth Command to TX.................................................................................................. 6-52
Table 6-3. Bluetooth Command to RX ................................................................................................. 6-53
Table 6-4. Low Frequency Command to TX ........................................................................................ 6-53
Table 6-5. Low Frequency Command to RX ........................................................................................ 6-53
Table 6-6. Bluetooth Test Points .......................................................................................................... 6-54
Table 7-1. List of Tables of Board and IC Signals .................................................................................. 7-1
Table 7-2. VOCON board to RF board connector Interface PIN-OUT ................................................... 7-2
Table 7-3. VOCON board to EXPANSION board connector Interface PIN-OUT ................................... 7-4
Table 7-4. VOCON board to Control Top with Top Display Interface PIN-OUT...................................... 7-7
Table 7-5. VOCON board to Front Display Interface PIN-OUT.............................................................. 7-9
Table 7-6. VOCON board to Keypad Interface PIN-OUT..................................................................... 7-10
Table 7-7. EXPANSION board to Accessory Connector (GCAI) Interface PIN-OUT ........................... 7-11
Table 7-8. EXPANSION board to Side Buttons Interface PIN-OUT ..................................................... 7-12
Table 7-9. EXPANSION board to Speaker and Microphones Interface PIN-OUT................................ 7-13
Table 7-10. EXPANSION board to AVR / JTAG Interface PIN-OUT ...................................................... 7-14
Table 7-11. Primary IC reference designators ....................................................................................... 7-15
Table 7-12. Overall GPIO pin functions across multiple boards............................................................. 7-16
Table 8-1. List of Transceiver Schematics and Board Overlays ............................................................ 8-1
Table 8-2. List of VOCON Schematics and Board Overlays .................................................................. 8-2
Table 8-3. List of VOCON Schematics and Board Overlays .................................................................. 8-2
List of Tables ix

Related Publications

APX 6000 User Guide Model 1 ................................................................................................ 68012001081


APX 6000 User Guide Model 2 ................................................................................................ 68012001080
APX 6000 User Guide Model 3 ................................................................................................ 68012001079
APX 6000 Quick Reference Card Model 1................................................................................. PMLN5715_
APX 6000 Quick Reference Card Model 2................................................................................. PMLN5716_
APX 6000 Quick Reference Card Model 3................................................................................. PMLN5717_
APX 5000/ APX 6000/ APX 6000Li/ APX 6000XE Digital Portable Radios Basic Service
Manual...................................................................................................................................... 68012002028
APX 6000/ APX 7000 Digital Portable Radios User Guide (CD)................................................ PMLN5335_
APX 5000 Digital Portable Radios User Guide (CD).................................................................. NNTN7930_
SRX 2200 User Guide Model 1.5 ............................................................................................. 68012005050
SRX 2200 User Guide Model 3 ................................................................................................ 68012005051
SRX 2200 Quick Reference Card Model 1.5.............................................................................. PMLN6131_
SRX 2200 Quick Reference Card Model 3................................................................................. PMLN6132_
SRX 2200 Digital Portable Radios User Guide (CD).................................................................. PMLN6045_
SRX 2200 Basic Service Manual ............................................................................................. 68012005052
x List of Figures

List of Figures

Figure 2-1. DC Power Distribution........................................................................................................... 2-2


Figure 3-1. APX 5000/ APX 6000/ APX 6000XE/ SRX 2200 Overall Block Diagram.............................. 3-2
Figure 3-2. Transceiver (VHF) Block Diagram (Power and Control Omitted).......................................... 3-3
Figure 3-3. Transceiver (UHF1 and UHF2) Block Diagram (Power and Control Omitted) ...................... 3-4
Figure 3-4. Transceiver (7/800) Block Diagram (Power and Control Omitted) ........................................ 3-4
Figure 3-5. Receiver Block Diagram (VHF) ............................................................................................. 3-7
Figure 3-6. Receiver Block Diagram (UHF1 and UHF2) ......................................................................... 3-8
Figure 3-7. Receiver Block Diagram (7/800) ........................................................................................... 3-8
Figure 3-8. Transmitter Block Diagram (VHF) ....................................................................................... 3-11
Figure 3-9. Transmitter Block Diagram (UHF1 and UHF2) ................................................................... 3-11
Figure 3-10. Transmitter Block Diagram (7/800) ..................................................................................... 3-12
Figure 3-11. Synthesizer Block Diagram (VHF) ...................................................................................... 3-17
Figure 3-12. Synthesizer Block Diagram (UHF1 and UHF2)................................................................... 3-17
Figure 3-13. Synthesizer Block Diagram (7/800)..................................................................................... 3-18
Figure 3-14. Controller Interconnection Diagram .................................................................................... 3-24
Figure 3-15. Controller Electrical Overview ............................................................................................. 3-26
Figure 3-16. Controller DC Block Diagram .............................................................................................. 3-27
Figure 3-17. V_SW_1.4 Switched Power Supply .................................................................................... 3-30
Figure 3-18. 5V Switched Power Supply ................................................................................................. 3-31
Figure 3-19. Power-up Timing Regulators............................................................................................... 3-32
Figure 3-20. VOCON Clock Architecture................................................................................................. 3-33
Figure 3-21. Overview of OMAP Interconnection with VOCON Peripherals ........................................... 3-34
Figure 3-22. OMAP Memory Interface..................................................................................................... 3-35
Figure 3-23. Timing of power-up and initialization of eMMC ................................................................... 3-37
Figure 3-24. eMMC Topography.............................................................................................................. 3-38
Figure 3-25. Block Diagram of VOCON and EXPANSION boards as related to eMMC ......................... 3-39
Figure 3-26. RX / TX SSI Configuration .................................................................................................. 3-40
Figure 3-27. Audio SSI Configuration...................................................................................................... 3-40
Figure 3-28. SPI and I2C Configuration .................................................................................................. 3-41
Figure 3-29. CPLD Block Diagram .......................................................................................................... 3-42
Figure 3-30. Audio TX Path Block Diagram............................................................................................. 3-43
Figure 3-31. VOCON RX Audio Path Block Diagram .............................................................................. 3-44
Figure 3-32. Control Top Block Diagram ................................................................................................. 3-45
Figure 3-33. Display Circuit Detail Overview Block Diagram................................................................... 3-46
Figure 3-34. Lighting Controller Overview ............................................................................................... 3-49
Figure 3-35. Lighting Controller – SRX 2200 .......................................................................................... 3-50
Figure 3-36. Keypad Interface Outline..................................................................................................... 3-51
Figure 3-37. GCAI Signal Configuration .................................................................................................. 3-53
Figure 3-38. GCAI Connector.................................................................................................................. 3-53
Figure 3-39. GCAI Connector – Back View ............................................................................................. 3-55
Figure 3-40. VOCON to RF Board Interface............................................................................................ 3-56
Figure 3-41. APX 5000/ APX 6000/ APX 6000XE/ SRX 2200 Encryption Architecture .......................... 3-57
Figure 3-42. GPS Block Diagram (VHF/700–800 MHz) .......................................................................... 3-61
Figure 3-43. GPS Block Diagram (UHF1 and UHF2) .............................................................................. 3-62
Figure 3-44. Directions of the Detectable Accelerations ......................................................................... 3-62
Figure 3-45. Accelerometer Block Diagram............................................................................................. 3-63
Figure 3-46. Relation of Bluetooth Antenna Assembly to Expansion Board ........................................... 3-65
Figure 3-47. Bluetooth Connection Flowchart ......................................................................................... 3-66
Figure 3-48. Bluetooth/Controller Interface with Clock Sources.............................................................. 3-67
Figure 3-49. Bluetooth Functional Block Diagram ................................................................................... 3-67
List of Figures xi

Figure 3-50. Bluetooth Low-Frequency Circuit Block Diagram ............................................................... 3-68


Figure 3-51. Bluetooth Low-Frequency Pairing Data Path...................................................................... 3-68
Figure 3-52. Detailed Low-Frequency Transmit/Receive Paths .............................................................. 3-69
Figure 3-53. Chip Power-Up/Power-Down Sequence (Exernal Input/Output Shown) ............................ 3-69
Figure 3-54. Current Distribution Tree for Bluetooth Circuitry ................................................................. 3-70
Figure 3-55. Bluetooth LF UART Connection Block Diagram ................................................................. 3-71
Figure 3-56. Bluetooth USB Interface Too Main VOCON........................................................................ 3-73
Figure 6-1. 32 kHz Clock Waveform ....................................................................................................... 6-3
Figure 6-2. 4 MHz Clock Waveform ........................................................................................................ 6-4
Figure 6-3. 12 MHz Clock Waveform ...................................................................................................... 6-5
Figure 6-4. 16.8 MHz Clock Waveform ................................................................................................... 6-6
Figure 6-5. 24 MHz Clock Waveform ...................................................................................................... 6-7
Figure 6-6. Audio SSI – Red Tx Waveform ............................................................................................. 6-8
Figure 6-7. Audio SSI – Red Rx Waveform............................................................................................. 6-9
Figure 6-8. Audio SSI – Sync. Waveform.............................................................................................. 6-10
Figure 6-9. Audio SSI – BCLK. Waveform ............................................................................................ 6-11
Figure 6-10. RX SSI – CLK. Waveform ................................................................................................... 6-12
Figure 6-11. RX SSI – DA Waveform ...................................................................................................... 6-13
Figure 6-12. RX SSI – FSync. Waveform................................................................................................ 6-14
Figure 6-13. TX SSI – TX CLK. Waveform.............................................................................................. 6-15
Figure 6-14. TX SSI – DA Waveform ...................................................................................................... 6-16
Figure 6-15. TX SSI – FSync. Waveform ................................................................................................ 6-17
Figure 6-16. SPI – CLK Waveform .......................................................................................................... 6-18
Figure 6-17. MOSI Waveform ................................................................................................................. 6-19
Figure 6-18. MISO Waveform ................................................................................................................. 6-20
Figure 6-19. CS Waveform...................................................................................................................... 6-21
Figure 6-20. I2C Bus – SCA Waveform .................................................................................................. 6-22
Figure 6-21. I2C Bus – SCA 5V Waveform ............................................................................................. 6-23
Figure 6-22. I2C Bus – SDA Waveform .................................................................................................. 6-24
Figure 6-23. 1-Wire Waveform ................................................................................................................ 6-25
Figure 6-24. GCAI – GPIO0 Waveform ................................................................................................... 6-26
Figure 6-25. GCAI – GPIO4 Waveform ................................................................................................... 6-27
Figure 6-26. USB – D- Waveform ........................................................................................................... 6-28
Figure 6-27. USB – D+ Waveform........................................................................................................... 6-29
Figure 6-28. UART – RX Waveform ........................................................................................................ 6-30
Figure 6-29. UART – TX Waveform ........................................................................................................ 6-31
Figure 6-30. SDRAM – CLK Waveform................................................................................................... 6-32
Figure 6-31. SDRAM – CLKX Waveform ................................................................................................ 6-33
Figure 6-32. FLASH CONTROL – ADV Waveform ................................................................................. 6-34
Figure 6-33. FLASH CONTROL – CS3 Waveform ................................................................................. 6-35
Figure 6-34. FLASH CONTROL – OE Waveform ................................................................................... 6-36
Figure 6-35. FLASH CONTROL – RDY Waveform ................................................................................. 6-37
Figure 6-36. FLASH CONTROL – WE Waveform................................................................................... 6-38
Figure 6-37. eMMC: Power-On until Final Initialization Waveforms ........................................................ 6-39
Figure 6-38. eMMC: Correct Detection, Configuration and Initialization Waveforms .............................. 6-40
Figure 6-39. eMMC: Failure to Properly Detect, Configure and Initialize Waveforms ............................. 6-41
Figure 6-40. MMC_CLK @ < 400 kHz during “Clock Frequency Identification Mode”............................ 6-42
Figure 6-41. MMC_CLK @ < 24 MHz during “Clock Frequency Data Transfer Mode” ........................... 6-43
Figure 6-42. MMC_CMD actual waveform when probing with active probes; short wires;
GND pin soldered ............................................................................................................... 6-44
Figure 6-43. MMC_CMD misleading waveform when probing with passive probe; long wires;
GND clip ............................................................................................................................. 6-45
Figure 6-44. MMC_DAT0, MMC_DAT1, MMC_DAT2, MMC_DAT3 data lines during data
transmission between eMMC and OMAP ........................................................................... 6-46
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Figure 6-45. F2_TIMER_OUT clock from CPLD into OMAP for eMMC operation .................................. 6-47
Figure 6-46. Received Baseband Waveforms......................................................................................... 6-48
Figure 6-47. GPS TCXO Waveforms ...................................................................................................... 6-49
Figure 6-48. GPS RTC Waveforms ......................................................................................................... 6-50
Figure 6-49. GPS UART DATA Waveforms............................................................................................. 6-51
Figure 6-50. Startup Waveforms – Vmax of TP16 ................................................................................... 6-55
Figure 6-51. Startup – Timing Difference of TP9 to TP16........................................................................ 6-56
Figure 6-52. Startup – Timing Difference of TP5 to TP16 and Voltage Statistics .................................... 6-57
Figure 6-53. Startup – Timing Difference of TP4 to TP16 and Time Statistics ........................................ 6-58
Figure 6-54. Startup – Timing Difference of TP4 to TP5 and Time Statistics .......................................... 6-59
Figure 6-55. Startup – Vmax of TP5 and Time Statistics ......................................................................... 6-60
Figure 6-56. Startup – Vmax of TP4 and Time Statistics ......................................................................... 6-61
Figure 6-57. Startup – Vmax of TP5 and Voltage Statistics..................................................................... 6-62
Figure 6-58. Startup – Vmax of TP9 and Voltage Statistics..................................................................... 6-63
Figure 6-59. Startup – Vmax of TP10 and Time Statistics ....................................................................... 6-64
Figure 6-60. Startup – Vmax of TP16 and Voltage Statistics................................................................... 6-65
Figure 6-61. Startup – Vmax of TP13 and Voltage Statistics................................................................... 6-66
Figure 6-62. Startup – Vmax of TP11 and Voltage Statistics ................................................................... 6-67
Figure 6-63. Startup – Timing Difference of TP13 to TP16 and Time Statistics ...................................... 6-68
Figure 6-64. Startup – Timing Difference of TP10 to TP13 and Time Statistics ...................................... 6-69
Figure 6-65. Startup – Timing Difference of TP11 to TP13 and Time Statistics....................................... 6-70
Figure 6-66. Bluetooth CW on Spectrum Analyzer.................................................................................. 6-71
Figure 6-67. Expansion Board – USB D+ Vmax and Packet Timing with Statistics ................................ 6-72
Figure 6-68. Expansion Board – USB D- Vmax and Packet Timing with Statistics ................................. 6-73
Figure 6-69. Expansion Board – VSW_3.6 Voltage Statistics ................................................................. 6-74
Figure 6-70. Expansion Board – 32 kHz clock Vmax with Statistics........................................................ 6-75
Figure 6-71. Expansion Board – LF Coil with TX and RX Waveform Measured by a Conducted
Cable on LF Coil ................................................................................................................. 6-76
Figure 6-72. LF CW on Spectrum Analyzer............................................................................................. 6-77
Figure 8-1. NUD7120A Transceiver (RF) Board Overall Circuit Schematic ............................................ 8-3
Figure 8-2. NUD7120A Harmonic Filter Circuit ....................................................................................... 8-4
Figure 8-3. NUD7120A GPS Circuit ........................................................................................................ 8-5
Figure 8-4. NUD7120A Miscellaneous Connector Circuit ....................................................................... 8-6
Figure 8-5. NUD7120A Receiver Front End Circuit................................................................................. 8-7
Figure 8-6. NUD7120A Receiver Back End Circuit ................................................................................. 8-8
Figure 8-7. NUD7120A DC Power Circuit ............................................................................................... 8-9
Figure 8-8. NUD7120A Transmitter and Automatic Level Control Circuits............................................ 8-10
Figure 8-9. NUD7120A Frequency Generation Unit (Synthesizer) Circuit – 1 of 2 ............................... 8-11
Figure 8-10. NUD7120A Frequency Generation Unit (VCO) Circuit – 2 of 2 .......................................... 8-12
Figure 8-11. NUD7120A Mixer and IF Filter Circuits ............................................................................... 8-13
Figure 8-12. NUD7120A Power Amplifier Circuit..................................................................................... 8-14
Figure 8-13. NUD7120A Transceiver (RF) Board Layout – Side 1 ......................................................... 8-15
Figure 8-14. NUD7120A Transceiver (RF) Board Layout – Side 2 ......................................................... 8-16
Figure 8-15. NUE7365A/ NUE7369A Transceiver (RF) Board Overall Circuit Schematic ...................... 8-25
Figure 8-16. NUE7365A/ NUE7369A UHF1 Harmonic Filter Circuit ....................................................... 8-26
Figure 8-17. NUE7365A/ NUE7369A GPS Circuit .................................................................................. 8-27
Figure 8-18. NUE7365A/ NUE7369A Miscellaneous Connector Circuit.................................................. 8-28
Figure 8-19. NUE7365A Receiver Front End Circuit ............................................................................... 8-29
Figure 8-20. NUE7365A/ NUE7369A Receiver Back End Circuit ........................................................... 8-30
Figure 8-21. NUE7365A/ NUE7369A DC Power Circuit.......................................................................... 8-31
Figure 8-22. NUE7365A/ NUE7369A Transmitter and Automatic Level Control Circuits........................ 8-32
Figure 8-23. NUE7365A Frequency Generation Unit (Synthesizer) Circuit – 1 of 2................................ 8-33
Figure 8-24. NUE7365A Frequency Generation Unit (VCO) Circuit – 2 of 2........................................... 8-34
Figure 8-25. NUE7365A/ NUE7369A Mixer and IF Filter Circuits ........................................................... 8-35
List of Figures xiii

Figure 8-26. NUE7365A Power Amplifier Circuit..................................................................................... 8-36


Figure 8-27. NUE7365A Transceiver (RF) Board Layout – Side 1 ......................................................... 8-37
Figure 8-28. NUE7365A Transceiver (RF) Board Layout – Side 2 ......................................................... 8-38
Figure 8-29. NUE7369A Receiver Front End Circuit............................................................................... 8-48
Figure 8-30. NUE7369A Frequency Generation Unit (Synthesizer) Circuit – 1 of 2 ............................... 8-49
Figure 8-31. NUE7369A Frequency Generation Unit (VCO) Circuit – 2 of 2 .......................................... 8-50
Figure 8-32. NUE7369A Power Amplifier Circuit..................................................................................... 8-51
Figure 8-33. NUE7369A Transceiver (RF) Board Layout – Side 1 ......................................................... 8-52
Figure 8-34. NUE7369A Transceiver (RF) Board Layout – Side 2 ......................................................... 8-53
Figure 8-35. NUE7366A Transceiver (RF) Board Overall Circuit Schematic .......................................... 8-61
Figure 8-36. NUE7366A UHF2 Harmonic Filter Circuit ........................................................................... 8-62
Figure 8-37. NUE7366A GPS Circuit ...................................................................................................... 8-63
Figure 8-38. NUE7366A Miscellaneous Connector Circuit ..................................................................... 8-64
Figure 8-39. NUE7366A Receiver Front End Circuit............................................................................... 8-65
Figure 8-40. NUE7366A Receiver Back End Circuit ............................................................................... 8-66
Figure 8-41. NUE7366A DC Power Circuit ............................................................................................. 8-67
Figure 8-42. NUE7366A Transmitter and Automatic Level Control Circuits............................................ 8-68
Figure 8-43. NUE7366A Frequency Generation Unit (Synthesizer) Circuit – 1 of 2 ............................... 8-69
Figure 8-44. NUE7366A Frequency Generation Unit (VCO) Circuit – 2 of 2 .......................................... 8-70
Figure 8-45. NUE7366A Mixer and IF Filter Circuits ............................................................................... 8-71
Figure 8-46. NUE7366A Power Amplifier Circuit..................................................................................... 8-72
Figure 8-47. NUE7366A Transceiver (RF) Board Layout – Side 1 ......................................................... 8-73
Figure 8-48. NUE7366A Transceiver (RF) Board Layout – Side 2 ......................................................... 8-74
Figure 8-49. NUF6750A Transceiver (RF) Board Overall Circuit Schematic .......................................... 8-81
Figure 8-50. NUF6750A Harmonic Filter Circuit...................................................................................... 8-82
Figure 8-51. NUF6750A GPS Circuit ...................................................................................................... 8-83
Figure 8-52. NUF6750A Miscellaneous Connector Circuit...................................................................... 8-84
Figure 8-53. NUF6750A Receiver Front End Circuit ............................................................................... 8-85
Figure 8-54. NUF6750A Receiver Back End Circuit ............................................................................... 8-86
Figure 8-55. NUF6750A DC Power Circuit.............................................................................................. 8-87
Figure 8-56. NUF6750A Transmitter and Automatic Level Control Circuits............................................ 8-88
Figure 8-57. NUF6750A Frequency Generation Unit (Synthesizer) Circuit – 1 of 2................................ 8-89
Figure 8-58. NUF6750A Frequency Generation Unit (VCO) Circuit – 2 of 2........................................... 8-90
Figure 8-59. NUF6750A Mixer and IF Filter Circuits ............................................................................... 8-91
Figure 8-60. NUF6750A Power Amplifier Circuit..................................................................................... 8-92
Figure 8-61. NUF6750A Transceiver (RF) Board Layout – Side 1.......................................................... 8-93
Figure 8-62. NUF6750A Transceiver (RF) Board Layout – Side 2.......................................................... 8-94
Figure 8-63. HLN5979B/ HLN5960AController Board Overall Schematic ............................................ 8-129
Figure 8-64. HLN5979B/ HLN5960A Controller Board Display, Controls and JTAG Schematics......... 8-130
Figure 8-65. HLN5979B Controller Board Display/Keypad Lighting Control Circuits ............................ 8-131
Figure 8-66. HLN5979B/ HLN5960A Controller Board LCD and Keypad Connector Circuits............... 8-132
Figure 8-67. HLN5979B/ HLN5960A Controller Board Expansion Board Interface Circuits ................. 8-133
Figure 8-68. HLN5979B Controller Board CPLD Circuit ....................................................................... 8-134
Figure 8-69. HLN5979B/ HLN5960A Controller Board OMAP User Interface Circuit ........................... 8-135
Figure 8-70. HLN5979B/ HLN5960A Controller Board Memory Interface Circuit ................................. 8-136
Figure 8-71. HLN5979B/ HLN5960A Controller Board Audio Circuit .................................................... 8-137
Figure 8-72. HLN5979B/ HLN5960A Controller Board MAKO/DC Circuits........................................... 8-138
Figure 8-73. HLN5979B/ HLN5960A Controller Board Serial Interface Circuit ..................................... 8-139
Figure 8-74. HLN5979B/ HLN5960A Controller Board RF Interface Circuit.......................................... 8-140
Figure 8-75. HLN5979B Controller Board Layout – Side 1 ................................................................... 8-141
Figure 8-76. HLN5979B Controller Board Layout – Side 2 ................................................................... 8-142
Figure 8-77. HLN5960A Controller Board Display/Keypad Lighting Control Circuits ............................ 8-148
Figure 8-78. HLN5960A Controller Board CPLD Circuit ....................................................................... 8-149
Figure 8-79. HLN5960A Controller Board Layout – Side 1 ................................................................... 8-150
xiv List of Figures

Figure 8-80. HLN5960A Controller Board Layout – Side 2 ................................................................... 8-151


Figure 8-81. HLN5978B Expansion Board Overall Circuit Schematic................................................... 8-157
Figure 8-82. HLN5977A/ HLN5978B Audio Circuit ............................................................................... 8-158
Figure 8-83. HLN5977A/ HLN5978B Secure Circuit ............................................................................. 8-159
Figure 8-84. HLN5978B Expandable Memory Circuit ........................................................................... 8-160
Figure 8-85. HLN5978B GPS Bluetooth Circuit – 1 of 2 ....................................................................... 8-161
Figure 8-86. HLN5978B GPS Bluetooth Circuit – 2 of 2 ....................................................................... 8-162
Figure 8-87. HLN5977A/ HLN5978B Expansion Board Layout – Side 1 .............................................. 8-163
Figure 8-88. HLN5977A/ HLN5978B Expansion Board Layout – Side 2 .............................................. 8-164
Commercial Warranty xv

Commercial Warranty

Limited Warranty
MOTOROLA COMMUNICATION PRODUCTS

I. What This Warranty Covers And For How Long


MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS INC. (“MOTOROLA”) warrants the MOTOROLA manufactured
Communication Products listed below (“Product”) against defects in material and workmanship
under normal use and service for a period of time from the date of purchase as scheduled below:

ASTRO APX 5000/ APX 6000/ APX 6000XE/ SRX 2200 Digital Portable Units One (1) Year

Product Accessories One (1) Year

Motorola, at its option, will at no charge either repair the Product (with new or reconditioned parts),
replace it (with a new or reconditioned Product), or refund the purchase price of the Product during
the warranty period provided it is returned in accordance with the terms of this warranty. Replaced
parts or boards are warranted for the balance of the original applicable warranty period. All replaced
parts of Product shall become the property of MOTOROLA.
This express limited warranty is extended by MOTOROLA to the original end user purchaser only
and is not assignable or transferable to any other party. This is the complete warranty for the Product
manufactured by MOTOROLA. MOTOROLA assumes no obligations or liability for additions or
modifications to this warranty unless made in writing and signed by an officer of MOTOROLA.
Unless made in a separate agreement between MOTOROLA and the original end user purchaser,
MOTOROLA does not warrant the installation, maintenance or service of the Product.
MOTOROLA cannot be responsible in any way for any ancillary equipment not furnished by
MOTOROLA which is attached to or used in connection with the Product, or for operation of the
Product with any ancillary equipment, and all such equipment is expressly excluded from this
warranty. Because each system which may use the Product is unique, MOTOROLA disclaims
liability for range, coverage, or operation of the system as a whole under this warranty.

II. General Provisions


This warranty sets forth the full extent of MOTOROLA’s responsibilities regarding the Product.
Repair, replacement or refund of the purchase price, at MOTOROLA’s option, is the exclusive
remedy. THIS WARRANTY IS GIVEN IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTIES. IMPLIED
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DAMAGES IN EXCESS OF THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT, FOR ANY LOSS OF
USE, LOSS OF TIME, INCONVENIENCE, COMMERCIAL LOSS, LOST PROFITS OR SAVINGS
OR OTHER INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE
USE OR INABILITY TO USE SUCH PRODUCT, TO THE FULL EXTENT SUCH MAY BE
DISCLAIMED BY LAW.
xvi Commercial Warranty

III. State Law Rights


SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR LIMITATION ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY
LASTS, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY.
This warranty gives specific legal rights, and there may be other rights which may vary from state to
state.

IV. How To Get Warranty Service


You must provide proof of purchase (bearing the date of purchase and Product item serial number)
in order to receive warranty service and, also, deliver or send the Product item, transportation and
insurance prepaid, to an authorized warranty service location. Warranty service will be provided by
Motorola through one of its authorized warranty service locations. If you first contact the company
which sold you the Product, it can facilitate your obtaining warranty service. You can also call
Motorola at 1-888-567-7347 US/Canada.

V. What This Warranty Does Not Cover


A. Defects or damage resulting from use of the Product in other than its normal and customary
manner.
B. Defects or damage from misuse, accident, water, or neglect.
C. Defects or damage from improper testing, operation, maintenance, installation, alteration,
modification, or adjustment.
D. Breakage or damage to antennas unless caused directly by defects in material workmanship.
E. A Product subjected to unauthorized Product modifications, disassemblies or repairs
(including, without limitation, the addition to the Product of non-Motorola supplied equipment)
which adversely affect performance of the Product or interfere with Motorola's normal
warranty inspection and testing of the Product to verify any warranty claim.
F. Product which has had the serial number removed or made illegible.
G. Rechargeable batteries if:
• any of the seals on the battery enclosure of cells are broken or show evidence of
tampering.
• the damage or defect is caused by charging or using the battery in equipment or service
other than the Product for which it is specified.
H. Freight costs to the repair depot.
I. A Product which, due to illegal or unauthorized alteration of the software/firmware in the
Product, does not function in accordance with MOTOROLA’s published specifications or the
FCC certification labeling in effect for the Product at the time the Product was initially
distributed from MOTOROLA.
J. Scratches or other cosmetic damage to Product surfaces that does not affect the operation of
the Product.
K. Normal and customary wear and tear.
Commercial Warranty xvii

VI. Patent And Software Provisions


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extent that it is based on a claim that the Product or parts infringe a United States patent, and
MOTOROLA will pay those costs and damages finally awarded against the end user purchaser in
any such suit which are attributable to any such claim, but such defense and payments are
conditioned on the following:
A. that MOTOROLA will be notified promptly in writing by such purchaser of any notice of such
claim;
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settlement or compromise; and
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subject of a claim of infringement of a United States patent, that such purchaser will permit
MOTOROLA, at its option and expense, either to procure for such purchaser the right to
continue using the Product or parts or to replace or modify the same so that it becomes
noninfringing or to grant such purchaser a credit for the Product or parts as depreciated and
accept its return. The depreciation will be an equal amount per year over the lifetime of the
Product or parts as established by MOTOROLA.
MOTOROLA will have no liability with respect to any claim of patent infringement which is based
upon the combination of the Product or parts furnished hereunder with software, apparatus or
devices not furnished by MOTOROLA, nor will MOTOROLA have any liability for the use of ancillary
equipment or software not furnished by MOTOROLA which is attached to or used in connection with
the Product. The foregoing states the entire liability of MOTOROLA with respect to infringement of
patents by the Product or any parts thereof.
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copyrighted MOTOROLA software such as the exclusive rights to reproduce in copies and distribute
copies of such Motorola software. MOTOROLA software may be used in only the Product in which
the software was originally embodied and such software in such Product may not be replaced,
copied, distributed, modified in any way, or used to produce any derivative thereof. No other use
including, without limitation, alteration, modification, reproduction, distribution, or reverse
engineering of such MOTOROLA software or exercise of rights in such MOTOROLA software is
permitted. No license is granted by implication, estoppel or otherwise under MOTOROLA patent
rights or copyrights.

VII. Governing Law


This Warranty is governed by the laws of the State of Illinois, USA.
xviii Commercial Warranty

Notes
Chapter 1 Introduction

1.1 General
This manual includes all the information needed to maintain peak product performance and
maximum working time for the ASTRO APX 5000/ APX 6000/ APX 6000XE/ SRX 2200 radio. This
detailed level of service (component level) is typical of the service performed by some service
centers, self-maintained customers, and distributors.
Use this manual in conjunction with the ASTRO APX 5000/ APX 6000/ APX 6000XE/ SRX 2200
VHF (136–174 MHz), UHF1 (380–470 MHz), UHF2 (450–520 MHz) and 764–870 MHz Digital
Portable Radios Basic Service Manual (Motorola part number 68012002028), which can help in
troubleshooting a problem to a particular printed circuit (PC) board.
Conduct the basic performance checks outlined in the basic service manual first to verify the need to
analyze the radio and to help pinpoint the functional problem area. In addition, you will become
familiar with the radio test mode of operation, which is a helpful tool. If any basic receive or transmit
parameters fail to be met, the radio should be aligned according to the radio alignment procedure.
Included in other areas of this manual are functional block diagrams, detailed theory of operation,
troubleshooting charts and waveforms, schematics, and parts lists. You should become familiar with
these sections to aid in determining circuit problems. Also included are component location diagrams
to aid in locating individual circuit components and some IC diagrams, which identify some
convenient probe points.
“Chapter 3, Theory of Operation,” on page 3-1, contains detailed descriptions of the operations of
many circuits. Once you locate the problem area, review the troubleshooting flowchart for that circuit
to fix the problem.
1-2 Introduction: Notations Used in This Manual

1.2 Notations Used in This Manual


Throughout the text in this publication, you will notice the use of warnings, cautions, and notes.
These notations are used to emphasize that safety hazards exist, and care must be taken and
observed.
NOTE: An operational procedure, practice, or condition that is essential to emphasize.

CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if


not avoided, might result in equipment damage.

WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation


which, if not avoided, could result in death or injury.

DANGER indicates an imminently hazardous


situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or
injury.
Chapter 2 Radio Power

This chapter provides a detailed circuit description of the power distribution of an ASTRO APX 5000/
APX 6000/ APX 6000XE/ SRX 2200 radio.

2.1 General
In the ASTRO APX 5000/ APX 6000/ APX 6000XE/ SRX 2200 radio, power (B+) is distributed to two
boards: the transceiver (RF) board and the VOCON board (see Figure 2-1 on page 2-2).
Power for the radio is provided through a battery supplying a nominal 7.5 Vdc directly to the
transceiver. The following battery types and capacities are available:

Table 2-1. Batteries

Part Number Description

NNTN7033 4100 mAh IMPRES Li-Ion, Intrinsically Safe, Rugged

NNTN7034 4200 mAh IMPRES Li-Ion, Rugged

NNTN7035 2000 mAh IMPRES NiMH, Intrinsically Safe, Rugged

NNTN7036 2000 mAh IMPRES NiMH, Intrinsically Safe, IP67

NNTN7037 2100 mAh IMPRES NiMH, IP67

NNTN7038 2900 mAh IMPRES Li-Ion, IP67

NNTN7573 2100 mAh IMPRES NiMH, Rugged

NNTN8092 2300 mAh IMPRES Li-Ion, Intrinsically Safe, Rugged

NNTN8182 2900 mAh Li-Ion, Rugged, Military

PMNN4403 2150 mAh IMPRES Li-Ion, Slim, IP67


2-2 Radio Power: DC Power Routing – Transceiver Board

Battery RF Board VOCON Board

M101 FB+ FB+ PMOS


BATT SW_B+
Fuse Switch
External 3.6Vdc
P101 5.4Vdc SW
External SW
RAW B+ 1.4Vdc
External SW
5Vdc 1.85Vdc 1.85Vdc External 2.23Vdc
5Vdc External LDO
LDO

3Vdc 3.6Vdc MAKO


3Vdc
SW2
1.8 Volts 2.23Vdc
1.875Vdc
1.8Vdc LD02
1.55Vdc 2.23Vdc
LDO3
1.5Vdc
2.775Vdc 3.6Vdc
LD04
2.8Vdc
2.775Vdc 3.6Vdc
LD06
1.5Volts
2.8Vdc LD07 3.6Vdc
3.6Vdc
Expansion Board 3.0Vdc LD09
5.4Vdc 5.4Vdc
Audio PA 3.3Vdc 3.6Vdc
7.5 Volts LDO10
(Nominal) 3.3Vdc 3.6Vdc 5Vdc 5.4Vdc
3.3Vdc VBUS1
5Vdc 5.4Vdc
VBUS2
2.775Vdc
2.8Vdc 5Vdc SW_B+
2.8Vdc LD08

1.85Vdc

Figure 2-1. DC Power Distribution


B+ from the battery is electrically switched to most of the radio, rather than routed through the On/
Off/volume control knob, S2. The electrical switching of B+ supports a keep-alive mode. Under
software control, even when the On/Off/volume control knob has been turned to the Off position,
power remains on until the MCU completes its power-down, at which time the radio is physically
powered down.

2.2 DC Power Routing – Transceiver Board


NOTE: Refer to Table 8-1, “List of Transceiver Schematics and Board Overlays,” on page 8-1 for a
listing of schematics showing the transceiver board DC power routing components.
Connector M101, the B-plus assembly, connects the battery to the transceiver board. Component
E200 forms a power-line filter for signal DC_ RAW_B+, which supplies battery voltage to the
transmitter section. Fuse F200 and filter C202, L200, C203 supply fused B plus to the VOCON
board.
In turn, the VOCON board supplies VSW1 regulated 3.6 Vdc, 2.78 Vdc, and 1.85 Vdc. The
3.6 Vdc supplies regulator U201 and controls switch Q201 which supplies fuse B+ to regulator U200.
Regulator U201 supplies regulator U202 which in turn supplies regulator U203. The 2.78 Vdc
supplies the Trident IC U702, 16.8 MHz crystal circuit and Logic Expander IC U703. The 1.85 sets
the logic level for the SPI and SSI data.
The transceiver board has four regulators 5 Vdc (U200), 3 Vdc (U201), 1.8 Vdc (U202) and 1.5 Vdc
(U203). The 5 volt regulator supplies the FGU section, transmitter ALC and receiver back end. The
3 volt regulator supplies dc for the receiver front ends, mixer, receiver back end and GPS.
The 1.8 volt regulator supplies dc for the receiver front end and mixer. The 1.5 volt regulator supplies
dc for the buffers in the FGU section.
Radio Power: DC Power Routing – VOCON Board 2-3

The transceiver regulated power supplies are summarized in Table 2-2.


Table 2-2. Transceiver Voltage Regulators

Reference IC Output
Description
Designator Name Signal Name

U200 LP2989 DC_LIN_5V Regulated 5.0 Vdc

U201 LP5900 DC_LIN_3V Regulated 3.0 Vdc

U202 LP5900 DC_LIN_1_8V Regulated 1.8 Vdc

U203 LP5952 DC_LIN_1_5V Regulated 1.5 Vdc

2.3 DC Power Routing – VOCON Board


NOTE: Refer to Table 8-2, “List of VOCON Schematics and Board Overlays,” on page 8-2 for a listing
of schematics showing the VOCON board DC power routing components.
Refer to “3.2.2 DC Distribution” on page 3-27 for details on DC Power Routing for VOCON Board.
2-4 Radio Power: DC Power Routing – VOCON Board

Notes
Chapter 3 Theory of Operation

This chapter provides a detailed circuit description of the ASTRO APX 5000/ APX 6000/
APX 6000XE/ SRX 2200 transceiver and VOCON boards. When reading the theory of operation,
refer to the appropriate schematic and component location diagrams located in the back of this
manual. This detailed theory of operation can help isolate the problem to a particular component.
The ASTRO APX 5000/ APX 6000/ APX 6000XE radio, which is a single-band synthesized radio, is
available in the VHF (136–174 MHz), 7/800 (764–870 MHz), UHF1 (380–470 MHz) and
UHF2 (450–520 MHz) frequency bands. The ASTRO SRX 2200 radio is available in the
VHF (136–174 MHz) and UHF1 (380–470 MHz) frequency bands. The UHF1 band SRX 2200 is
available with a low power setting that limits the transmit power to 0.25 watt.
All ASTRO APX 5000/ APX 6000/ APX 6000XE/ SRX 2200 radios are capable of both analog
operation (12.5 kHz or 25 kHz bandwidths), ASTRO mode operation (12.5 kHz digital only), and
X2-TDMA mode (25 kHz only).
The ASTRO APX 5000/ APX 6000/ APX 6000XE/ SRX 2200 radio (Figure 3-1) consists of the
following:
• VOCON Board – contains a dual-core processor which includes both the microcontroller unit
(MCU) and a digital signal processor (DSP) core, the processor's memory devices, an audio
and power supply support integrated circuit (IC), a digital support IC, and an external audio
power amplifier.
• Transceiver (XCVR) Board – contains all transmit, receive, and frequency generation circuitry,
including the digital receiver back-end IC and the reference oscillator.
• Expansion Board
- Standard – contains the internal audio power amplifier circuitry and a Type III secure IC.
- Full-Feature – contains the internal audio power amplifier circuitry, a combination Global
Positioning System (GPS)/Bluetooth 2.1 IC and support circuitry, a 3-axes digital
accelerometer, an e-MMC NAND flash, and a Type III secure IC.
• Top Display – 112 pixels x 32 pixels, transflective monochrome liquid crystal display (LCD).
• Control Top – contains five switches: On/Off & Volume Knob, a 16 position Channel/Frequency
Knob with concentric 2 position switch (for Secure Enable/Disable operation), a 3 position
toggle switch for Zone Selection, and a push button switch used for Emergency calling. The
control top also includes a TX/RX LED that is solid amber upon receive, red on PTT, and blinks
amber on secure TX/RX.
• Front Display (Dual-Display Version only) – 130 pixels x 130 pixels, transflective color LCD.
• Keypad (Dual-Display Version Only) – Limited keypad version has a 3 x 2 Menu keypad with
a 4-way navigation button; Full keypad version also has a 3 x 4 alphanumeric keypad.
3-2 Theory of Operation:

Bluetooth
Antenna

Antenna Expansion 16
External Accessory Connector
Board External Antenna

80
22
Front Display

40
Transceiver 20
Board Keypad
VOCON
Board
50 20
Top Display

Controls Top
30

Figure 3-1. APX 5000/ APX 6000/ APX 6000XE/ SRX 2200 Overall Block Diagram
Theory of Operation: Transceiver Board 3-3

3.1 Transceiver Board


The transceiver (XCVR) board performs the transmitter and receiver functions necessary to translate
between voice and data from the VOCON board and the modulated radio-frequency (RF) carrier at
the antenna. The transceiver board contains all the radio’s RF circuits for the following major
components:
• Receiver
• Transmitter
• Frequency Generation Unit (FGU)
Figure 3-2 illustrates the VHF transceiver board block diagram, Figure 3-3 and Figure 3-4 illustrates
the UHF1, UHF2 and 7/800 transceiver block diagrams.

FGU
Transmitter
Log Receiver
Amp

Indicates Sub-shield

Digital SP3T Rf Switch


RF Atten
FET
SP3T VHF
Driver
Harmonic Amplifier
Filter

coupler Atten
GPS Rev
Power
Detector

16.8MHz
÷2
LOOP
FILTER VHF TX
VHF TX
* BUFFER
TX
TRIDENT IC

VHF RX TX LO
PRE
LOGIC PRESCALAR BUFFER
EXPANDER BUFFER
16.8MHz
BUFFER

RX LO

VHF LNA
RX SSI Data

Abacus RX SSI Clock

RX SSI Frame Sync


Mixer

2nd
LO

Figure 3-2. Transceiver (VHF) Block Diagram (Power and Control Omitted)
3-4 Theory of Operation: Transceiver Board

FGU
Transmitter
Log Receiver
Amp

Indicates Sub-shield

Digital SP3T Rf Switch


RF Atten
FET
SP3T UHF
Driver
SP2T Harmonic Amplifier
Aux Filter

coupler Atten
GPS Rev
Power
Detector

16.8MHz
LOOP
FILTER UHF TX * BUFFER
TX
TRIDENT IC

UHF RX TX LO
PRE
LOGIC PRESCALAR BUFFER
EXPANDER BUFFER
16.8MHz
BUFFER

RX LO

UHF LNA
RX SSI Data

Abacus RX SSI Clock

RX SSI Frame Sync


Mixer

2nd
LO

Figure 3-3. Transceiver (UHF1 and UHF2) Block Diagram (Power and Control Omitted)

FGU
Transmitter
Log Receiver
Amp

Indicates Sub-shield

Digital SP3T Rf Switch


RF Atten
FET
SP3T 7/800
Driver
SP2T Harmonic Amplifier
Aux Filter

coupler Atten
GPS Rev
Power
Detector

16.8MHz
LOOP
FILTER 7/800 TX * BUFFER
TX
TRIDENT IC

7/800 RX TX LO
PRE
LOGIC PRESCALAR BUFFER
EXPANDER BUFFER
16.8MHz
BUFFER

RX LO

700 7/800 LNA1 LNA2


RX SSI Data

Abacus RX SSI Clock

RX SSI Frame Sync


Mixer
800

2nd
LO

Figure 3-4. Transceiver (7/800) Block Diagram (Power and Control Omitted)
Theory of Operation: Transceiver Board 3-5

3.1.1 Interconnections
This section describes the various interconnections for the transceiver board.

3.1.1.1 Battery Connector M101


Battery connector M101 solders to the transceiver printed circuit board. The connector has 5 gold
plated contacts that mate with the battery, two contacts for positive, two for negative and one for the
Dig_Battery_Data. Signal descriptions are in Table 3-1.

Table 3-1. Battery Connector M101

Pin No. Signal Description

1 DC_BATT Battery positive terminal, nominally 7.5 Vdc

2 Dig_Battery_Data Battery status, from battery to VOCON

3 Ground Battery negative terminal, tied to PCB ground

3.1.1.2 VOCON Connector J1001


VOCON connector J1001 is a 40 pin board to board connector that connects to XCVR board
connector P101. This is a digital interface carrying DC power, control, and data between the XCVR
and VOCON boards.
Table 3-2 lists the connector pins, their signals, and functions. SPI refers to serial peripheral
interface, which is the control bus from the microprocessor. SSI is the serial synchronous interface
bus for data to and from the DSP. There is a RX SSI bus for demodulated data from the receiver and
a TX SSI bus for modulation data to the transmitter.

Table 3-2. VOCON Connector J1001

Pin XCVR
VOCON Signal XCVR Signal Type Description
No. I/O

1 GROUND GROUND – – –

2 EEPROM_SPI_CS DIG_CTRL_SPI_EEPROM_PE I spi SPI EEprom chip select

3 16.8_MHZ_SINEWAVE CLK_16_8MHZ O rf 16.8 MHz reference clock

4 GROUND GROUND – – –

5 GROUND GROUND – – –

6 V_EXT_1.85 DC_LIN_1_875_D I dc Regulated 1.85 V

7 RF_BRD_RSTB DIG_CTRL_RSTB I/O control Reset

8 V_2.8_RF DC_LIN_2_775V I dc Regulated 2.775 V

9 DMCS DIG_CTRL_SSI_TRIGGER I ssi SSI Trigger

10 F2_PARAMP DIG_CTRL_IO49 I control TX Slot enable

11 RX_FSYNC DIG_DATA_SSI_RX_FS O ssi RX SSI frame sync


3-6 Theory of Operation: Transceiver Board

Table 3-2. VOCON Connector J1001 (Continued)

Pin XCVR
VOCON Signal XCVR Signal Type Description
No. I/O

12 TX_INH DIG_CTRL_TX_INHIBIT_TYPE_1 I control TX inhibit control for


secure

13 RX_DA DIG _DATA _SSI _RX _DOUTA O ssi RX SSI data

14 RF_DAC_SPI_CS DIG_CTRL_SPI_DAC_PE I spi SPI DAC chip select

15 RX_CLK CLK_SSI_RX O ssi RX SSI clock

16 ISET ANA_CTRL_ISET I control MAKO Ramp

17 TX_FSYNC DIG_TX_SSI_FS I ssi TX SSI frame sync

18 TX_DA_CONN DIG_DATA_TX_SSI I ssi TX SSI data

19 TX_CLK DIG_TX_SSI_CLK I ssi TX SSI clock

20 V_Coin_Cell V_Coin_Cell – dc Coin cell battery

21 GPS_ANT RF_GPS O rf GPS_RF signal

22 ABACUS_SPI_CS DIG_CTRL_SPI_ABACUS_PE I spi SPI Abacus chip select

23 F2_SYNCB DIG_SYNCB I control Synchronize RX SSI data

24 GROUND GROUND – – –

25 LOCK_DET_A DIG_CTRL_LOCK O status FGU lock detect

26 BSTAT DIG_BATTERY_DATA I/O 1 wire IMPRES Battery status

27 TRIDENT_SPI_CS DIG_CTRL_SPI_TRIDENT_PE I spi SPI Trident chip select

28 UNSW_B+ DC_FUSED _B+ O dc Fused B+ to VOCON

29 SPI_DSP_MISO DIG_DATA_SPI_MISO O spi SPI data out

30 UNSW_B+ DC_FUSED _B+ O dc Fused B+ to VOCON

31 SPI_DSP_MOSI DIG_DATA_SPI_MOSI I/O spi SPI data I/O

32 UNSW_B+ DC_FUSED _B+ O dc Fused B+ to VOCON

33 SPI_DSP_CLK DIG_SPI_CLK I spi SPI clock

34 UNSW_B+ DC_FUSED _B+ O dc Fused B+ to VOCON

35 GROUND GROUND – – –

36 UNSW_B+ DC_FUSED _B+ O dc Fused B+ to VOCON

37 VCC_SW_3.6 DC_SW1_3_6V I dc Regulated 3.6 V

38 GROUND GROUND – – –

39 GROUND GROUND – – –

40 GROUND GROUND – – –
Theory of Operation: Transceiver Board 3-7

3.1.1.3 Antenna Port J101


Antenna port J101 is a surface-mount, miniature coaxial connector for the antenna cable.

3.1.1.4 Serial EEPROM


The electrically erasable programmable memory (EEPROM), U101, holds all of the transceiver
tuning data. This allows transceivers to be tuned in the factory and installed in the field without
retuning.

3.1.1.5 Power Conditioning Components


DC power-conditioning components include zener diodes, capacitors, ferrite beads, a power
inductor, and the fuse. Diodes VR200 and VR101 provide over-voltage protection. Ferrite beads
(designated E, etc.) and capacitors suppress electromagnetic interference from the transceiver.
The power-line filter consisting of L200, C202, and C203 suppresses digital noise from the VOCON
board switching power supplies that could degrade the transmitter spectral purity.
Ground clips M103 and M104 make contact between the transceiver board ground and the radio
chassis. The chassis connection is a necessary electrical reference point to complete the antenna
circuit path. Shields SH1 through SH14 appear on the schematic to show their connection to ground.

3.1.2 Receiver
In the VHF radio, the RF signal is received at the antenna and is routed through a Receive/Transmit
Multi Switch (SP3T). In the UHF1, UHF2 and 7/800 radio, the signal goes from the antenna and is
routed through an Auxiliary Switch before the Multi Switch (SP3T) IC. After the switch, the RF signal
passes through a diplexer circuit and a controllable external 15 dB attenuator. The output of the
attenuator leads to the receiver front end section.
• VHF band (See Figure 3-5.)
• UHF1 and UHF2 bands (See Figure 3-6.)
• 7/800 band (See Figure 3-7.)

PER
SP3T DPLXR

VHF

GPS

ΣΔ ADC Dec.
Filter
SSI
To
RF/Vocon
Connector 2nd
LO
LO CLK 18Mhz
CLK

Abacus III

Figure 3-5. Receiver Block Diagram (VHF)


3-8 Theory of Operation: Transceiver Board

PER
AUX DPLXR
SP3T

UHF

GPS

ΣΔ ADC Dec.
Filter
SSI
To
RF/Vocon
Connector 2nd
LO
LO CLK 18Mhz
CLK

Abacus III

Figure 3-6. Receiver Block Diagram (UHF1 and UHF2)

PER
AUX DPLXR
SP3T

700/800

GPS

ΣΔ ADC Dec.
Filter
SSI
To
RF/Vocon
Connector 2nd
LO
LO CLK 18Mhz
CLK

Abacus III

Figure 3-7. Receiver Block Diagram (7/800)


Theory of Operation: Transceiver Board 3-9

3.1.2.1 VHF Front-End


From the attenuator, U1149, a VHF signal is routed to the first pre-selector filter followed by a Low
Noise Amplifier (LNA) and a second pre-selector filter. Both filters are discrete and fixed designs and
are used to band limit the incoming energy and suppress known spurious responses such as Image
and the ½ IF spur. The LNA active device is an NPN transistor (U302) with active bias provided by
transistor pair Q302.
The output of the second pre-selector filter is applied to the RF port of the Mixer IC via balun
transformer, T503. The Mixer IC, U506, is driven by a Local Oscillator (LO) signal generated by the
Trident synthesizer IC, U702, at the LO port to down-convert the RF signal to a 109.65 MHz
intermediate frequency (IF). It is a passive, high linearity design with balanced inputs at the RF and
IF ports and internal LO buffer. The down converted IF signal is passed through a 3-pole crystal filter,
FL501, and an IF amplifier, Q503, which drive the input of the Analog to Digital Converter IC, U601

3.1.2.2 UHF1 Front-End


From the attenuator, U1149, a UHF1 signal is routed to the first pre-selector filter followed by a Low
Noise Amplifier (LNA) and a second pre-selector filter. Both filters are discrete and tunable designs
and are used to band limit the incoming energy and suppress known spurious responses such as
Image spur. The LNA active device is an NPN transistor (U2032) with active bias provided by
transistor pair Q2022. The output of the second pre-selector filter is applied to a discrete Low Pass
Filter (LPF). The output of the LPF is applied to the RF port of the Mixer IC via a balun transformer,
T503. The Mixer IC, U506, is driven by a Local Oscillator (LO) signal generated by the Trident
synthesizer IC, U702, at the LO port to down-convert the RF signal to a 109.65 MHz intermediate
frequency (IF). It is a passive, high linearity design with balanced inputs at the RF and IF ports and
internal LO buffer. The down converted IF signal is passed through a 3-pole crystal filter, FL501, and
an IF amplifier, Q503, which drives the input of the Analog to Digital Converter IC, U601.

3.1.2.3 UHF2 Front-End


From the attenuator, U1149, a UHF2 signal is routed to the first pre-selector filter followed by a Low
Noise Amplifier (LNA) and a second pre-selector filter. Both filters are discrete and tunable designs
and are used to band limit the incoming energy and suppress known spurious responses such as
Image spur. The LNA active device is an NPN transistor (U2032) with active bias provided by
transistor pair Q2022. The output of the second pre-selector filter is applied to a discrete Low Pass
Filter (LPF). The output of the LPF is applied to the RF port of the Mixer IC via a balun transformer,
T503. The Mixer IC, U506, is driven by a Local Oscillator (LO) signal generated by the Trident
synthesizer IC, U702, at the LO port to down-convert the RF signal to a 109.65 MHz intermediate
frequency (IF). It is a passive, high linearity design with balanced inputs at the RF and IF ports and
internal LO buffer. The down converted IF signal is passed through a 3-pole crystal filter, FL501, and
an IF amplifier, Q503, which drives the input of the Analog to Digital Converter IC, U601.
3-10 Theory of Operation: Transceiver Board

3.1.2.4 700/800 Front-End


From the attenuator, U1149, a 700 MHz or 800 MHz band signal is routed to an SPST band select
switch, U402, which selects the 700 or the 800 band signal and routes it to the appropriate first pre-
selector filter, FL401. A second band select switch, U404, selects the output of the appropriate filter
and applies it to an LNA followed by a similar pre-selector filter/ band-select switch circuit. The signal
is then routed to second LNA, U407, whose output is applied to a discrete image filter. Both
preselector filters are Surface Acoustic Wave designs (EPCOS B4232) used to band limit the
received energy and suppress known spurious responses such as Image and the ½ IF spur. The
output of the discrete image filter is applied to the RF port of the Mixer IC, U506, via a balun
transformer, T503. The Mixer IC is driven by an LO signal generated by the Trident synthesizer IC,
U702, and applied to the LO port to down-convert the RF signal to a 109.65 MHz intermediate
frequency (IF). The IF signal is passed through a crystal filter, FL501, and an IF amplifier, Q503,
which drive the input of the Analog to Digital Converter IC, U601.

3.1.2.5 Analog To Digital Converter


The ADC used in APX/ SRX is the AD9864 IC, U601, from Analog Devices. The IC front end down
converts the first IF to a second IF, a 2.25 MHz signal, by mixing a 107.4 MHz LO signal generated
by an integrated synthesizer and external VCO with active device U602 and resonator L604. The
second IF is sampled at 18 MHz, a signal generated by an integrated clock synthesizer and VCO
device with external resonator L605.
The sampled signal is decimated by a factor of 900 to 20 kHz and converted to SSI format at the
ADC's output. The Serial Synchronous Interface (SSI) serial data waveform is composed of a 16 bit
in-phase word (I) followed by a 16 bit Quadrature word (Q). A 20 kHz Frame Synch and 1.2MHz
clock waveform are used to synchronize the SSI IQ data transfer to the Digital Signal Processor IC
(OMAP) for post-processing and demodulation. The clock frequency is adjustable and is selected
automatically by software to prevent self quieting.

3.1.3 Transmitter
The transmitter takes modulated RF from the FGU and amplifies it to the rated output power to
produce the modulated carrier at the antenna.
NOTE: Refer to Table 8-1, “List of Transceiver Schematics and Board Overlays,” on page 8-1 for a
listing of transmitter-related schematics that will aid in the following discussion.
The transmitter (Figure 3-8 on page 3-11) for the VHF radio consists of one LDMOS high power
transistor for the VHF band. The same topology applied for the 7/800 radio
(Figure 3-10 on page 3-12) where one LDMOS high power transistor is used for the 7/800 MHz
band. Similarly for UHF1 and UHF2 radios, one LDMOS transistor is used to cater for the UHF1/
UHF2 band which is depicted by Figure 3-9 on page 3-11. The high power transistor is driven by an
RF driver IC that receives its input signal from the voltage controlled oscillator. Transmitter power is
controlled by a discrete power control circuit that senses the output of a directional coupler and
adjusts PA control voltage to maintain the correct power level. The TX signals pass through their
respective harmonic filters, a TX/RX switch, and embedded directional coupler, a RF switch and then
the antenna. The SP2T switch just before the antenna does not exist on the VHF radio.
The UHF1 SRX 2200 is available with a low power setting that limits the transmit power to 0.25 watt.
The rest of the APX 5000/ APX 6000 radios and the SRX 2200 VHF radio are able to be limited to
1 watt minimum output power.
Theory of Operation: Transceiver Board 3-11

Log Amp Power Detector

SP3T RF Switch Digital RF Attenuator


Transmitter FET VHF
TX Buffer Amp

Antenna Connector

Directional
TX Driver Amplifier Harmonic LP Filter
Coupler

To RX

Loop Filter Reverse Power Detection

TX VCO S Ref. Oscillator


Trident IC
Module
Synthesizer
RX VCO
Module TX SSI from VOCON

RF Switch Matrix

Figure 3-8. Transmitter Block Diagram (VHF)

Log Amp Power Detector

SP3T RF Switch Digital RF Attenuator


Transmitter FET UHF
TX Buffer Amp SP2T
To Antenna
To RMT Port
Directional
TX Driver Amplifier Harmonic LP Filter
Coupler

To RX

Loop Filter Reverse Power Detection

TX VCO
S

Trident IC Ref. Oscillator


Module
Synthesizer
RX VCO
Module TX SSI from VOCON

RF Switch Matrix

Figure 3-9. Transmitter Block Diagram (UHF1 and UHF2)


3-12 Theory of Operation: Transceiver Board

Log Amp Power Detector

SP3T RF Switch Digital RF Attenuator


Transmitter FET 7/800
TX Buffer Amp SP2T
To Antenna
To RMT Port
Directional
TX Driver Amplifier Harmonic LP Filter
Coupler

To RX

Loop Filter Reverse Power Detection

TX VCO
S
Trident IC Ref. Oscillator
Module
Synthesizer
RX VCO
Module TX SSI from VOCON

RF Switch Matrix

Figure 3-10. Transmitter Block Diagram (7/800)


Theory of Operation: Transceiver Board 3-13

3.1.3.1 Driver Amplifier


The driver amplifier IC (VHF – U902, UHF1 – U1602, UHF2 – U1500 and 7/800 – U1002) contains
one LDMOS FET amplifier stages and an internal resistor bias networks. Pin 16 is the RF input.
Modulated RF from the FGU, at a level of +3 dBm ±2 dB, is coupled through a blocking capacitor to
the gate of FET-1. An LC inter-stage matching network connects the first stage output VD1 to the
second stage input G2. The RF output from the drain of FET-2 is pin 6 (RFOUT1). Gain control is
provided by a voltage applied to pin 1 (VCNTRL). Typical output power is about +27 dBm (500 mW)
with VCNTRL at 5.5 V.
VHF: L901 and C904 are the components for the inter-stage matching network. Components C907,
C910, L904, C913, C914, L905 and C916 provide the match to the final device Q901. C907 also
serves as a DC block.
UHF1: L1601 and C1604 is the inter-stage matching network of the driver amplifier IC, C1607,
C1610, L1604, C1613, C1614, L1605 and C1616 serve as matching circuit of the driver IC to the
final device of Q1601. Capacitor C1607 also works as DC block to the circuit.
UHF2: L1501 and C1504 is the inter-stage matching network of the driver amplifier IC. C1508,
C1509, C1510, C1511, L1502, L1503, and L1504 serve as matching circuit of the driver IC to the
final device of Q1500. Capacitor C1510 also works as DC block to the circuit.
700–800 MHz: L1002, C1002 and C1004 are the inter-stage matching network. Components C1013
and C1023 match the output impedance to the input of the final device (Q1001); capacitor C1013
also serves as the DC block.

3.1.3.2 Power Amplifier Transistor


The power amplifier transistors, Q901, Q1013, Q1500 and Q1601 are LDMOS FETs housed in a
high-power, surface-mount, ring package. To prevent thermal damage, it is essential that the heat
sink of the power module be held in place against the radio chassis using the RF board screw. All
FETs are matched using a lowpass topology. Drain bias is applied through L906 for the VHF, L1606
for UHF1, L1505 for UHF2 and L1007 for the 7/800 MHz. Gain is dynamically controlled by adjusting
the gate bias. The gate is insulated from the drain and source so that gate bias current is essentially
zero
VHF: The output match consists of elements L907, C920, C921, L908, C922, L909, C924, L910,
C923 and C928. Gate bias is applied through R903, R904, R905, C915 and C917.
UHF1: C1620, C1621, C1622, L1609, C1624, L1610, C1623, C1628 and C1625 are the elements of
the output matching network apart from a transmission-line structure. The Gate biasing is applied
through a biasing network consists of R1603, R1604, R1605, C1615 and C1617.
UHF2: C1516, C1517, C1518, C1520, C1521, C1527, and L1507 are the elements of the output
matching network apart from a transmission-line structure. The Gate biasing is applied through a
biasing network consists of R1502, R1503, R1504 and C1522.
700–800 MHz: The input impedance-matching network is C1013 and C1023. A transmission-line
structure and C1019, C1020, L009 and C1021 form the output-matching network. Gate bias applied
through R1003, R1004, C1015 and R1005.

3.1.3.3 Directional Coupler


A directional coupler senses the transmitter forward and reverse power as control signals in the
transmitter's automatic level control (ALC) loop. Isolated ports are terminated with external resistors.
VHF/UHF1/UHF2/700–800 MHz: The directional coupler consists of three embedded transmission
lines.
3-14 Theory of Operation: Transceiver Board

3.1.3.4 Harmonic Filter


The harmonic filter is a high-power, low-loss, low-pass filter. Its purpose is to suppress transmitter
harmonics. The filter also improves receiver out-of-band rejection. The appropriate shield over the
filter must be in place to achieve the required stop band rejection.
VHF: The harmonic filter uses discrete components. The pass band is up to 190 MHz, and the stop
band is above 260 MHz.
UHF1: The harmonic filter applies discrete components as the circuit line up. The pass band is up to
470 MHz while the stop band is above 740 MHz.
UHF2: The harmonic filter applies discrete components as the circuit line up. The pass band is up to
520 MHz while the stop band is above 1000 MHz.
700–800 MHz: The harmonic filter uses both discrete components and transmission lines. The pass
band is up to 870 MHz, and the stop band is above 1500 MHz.

3.1.3.5 Antenna Switch


NOTE: Refer to Table 8-1, “List of Transceiver Schematics and Board Overlays,” on page 8-1 for a
listing of schematics that will aid in the following discussion.
The antenna switch consists of a single pole triple-throw IC designated U1102. The IC is connected
to the output of the two harmonic filters and it is connected to the receiver. The output of the switch is
connected to the directional coupled via the inductor L1108. Control lines V1_V2 and V3 control the
routing of the signal paths. During Rx operation, V3 is set high and V1_V2 is low. During Tx
operation, V3 is set low and V1_V2 is high. This is the same case for VHF, UHF1, UHF2 and 7/800
radios.
There is a second IC designated U1111 at the output of the radio. This switch routes RF power to the
main antenna or to the accessory GCAII connector on the side of the radio. This switch is controlled
by control line DIG_CNTRL_RMT which connects to pin 13 of the IC. When this signal level is high,
the power is routed to the antenna and when it is low the power is routed to the accessory connector.
NOTE: This switch does not exist on VHF radios.

3.1.3.6 Reverse Power Protection


The radio, while in receive mode is constantly monitoring the input power from the antenna. This
power is sensed by the directional coupler and channeled into an RF detector U1106. The matching
network between the coupler and the detector consists of R1107, L1102, C1105 and C1107. Once
the input RF level exceeds a certain limit the detector trips a logic circuit then enables attenuation to
protect the RF front end. This serves as to protect the front end from large signal damage.

3.1.3.7 Transmitter Power Control


In TX mode, the transmitter Automatic Level Control (ALC) section enables the transmitter and
controls TX power in all modes. Power control is based on a unique dual control loop approach
which utilizes voltage control in one loop and current control in the other. The voltage control loop is
normally used in all transmit modes. The only time the current control loop controls TX power is
during the end of a TX slot in TDMA (Phase 2) mode in the event transmitter saturation is detected.
Several other functions included in the TX ALC section of the radio are RX/TX switching, thermal
cutback of power, current cutback of power, and reverse power detection with a means to disable the
receiver in the event of high reverse power at the antenna port.
Theory of Operation: Transceiver Board 3-15

3.1.3.7.1 Voltage Control Mode


The heart of the voltage control loop is a logarithmic amplifier based power control IC, U1105. Quad
DAC, U1125, receives the power tuning values via the SPI bus and converts them into a voltage at
“VOUTB.” Resistors, R1121 and R1122, form a voltage divider to set the full-scale value of the DAC,
in this case approximately 1.4V. This power set voltage is then fed to the power control IC through
the current cutback op amp, U1130, and then into a lesser-of-two voltage decision circuit, consisting
of U1126 and U1127. This circuit, used exclusively in voltage control mode, provides the important
function of combining the MAKO ramp output with the DAC power set voltage to permit power
leveling since the MAKO DAC max amplitude cannot be controlled during TDMA mode. In all other
TX modes, the MAKO output is a fixed voltage, approximately 1.5V, which is always higher than the
DAC control voltage. The lesser-of-two circuit will then select the smaller input, the set voltage from
U1125, resulting in immediate TX turn on in analog or ASTRO mode. IN TDMA mode, the MAKO line
is a piecewise linear ramp whose timing is in accordance with Phase 2 requirements. At t = 0, the
ramp line is smaller than the TX set voltage so the MAKO ramp will control the TX power level,
resulting in a slower ramping up of the TX power. This continues until the MAKO ramp output
reaches the level of the power tuning DAC (which is always lower than the MAKO ramp maximum)
which causes control of TX power to be turned over to the power tuning DAC.
The output of the selector circuit passes through a 2nd order low pass filter (U1142) and then to the
log amp, U1105. The low pass filter performs the dual function of improving transient ACPR by
transforming a linear ramp with corners into a smooth second order waveform and by acting as a
reconstruction filter for the DAC. The log amp converts RF power fed back from the TX PA into a
current which is summed with the current from the conversion of the setpoint voltage from DAC
U1125. Any imbalance between the RF input level and the level corresponding to the setpoint
voltage is corrected at the VAPC output of the log amp which in turn drives the control voltage input
of the RFPA. The setpoint voltage effectively nulls the error in the loop caused by changes in the RF
level fed back to the log amp. RF from the RFPA is coupled through a directional coupler embedded
in the PC board and passed through a LC equalizer and then to digital attenuator, U1112, which is
used to implement thermal cutback in the event of an over-temperature condition.
Current protection and limiting in voltage control mode is provided by cascaded difference amplifiers,
U1129 and U1130. A fixed threshold is provided by voltage divider, R1169 and R1170. SPDT switch,
U1144, changes the current limit threshold based on the type of battery present. This threshold is
based on the conversion characteristic of the current shunt monitor circuit of U1101. The output of
the current shunt monitor is fed to the first stage of the difference amplifier. The setpoint voltage for
the log amp is fed through the second stage of the difference amplifier. When the current shunt
monitor voltage exceeds the fixed threshold, the first stage produces an output greater than 0V.
Once the output of the first stage (U1129) is greater than zero, this value is subtracted from the
setpoint voltage to the log amp in the second stage (U1130), resulting in a progressive cutback of
power in the event PA current continues to climb above the threshold.

3.1.3.7.2 Thermal Cutback


Thermal cutback works only in voltage control mode, which is the primary mode of TX power control.
Temperature is sensed by IC U1103 and is located next to both RFPA finals. Comparators, U1113
and U1114, establish two temperature trip points. The combined logic of the comparators and logic
gate, U1121, together with the truth table of the digital attenuator IC, U1112, determine the amount of
attenuation of the RF feedback to the log amp. Rated TX power is achieved with the attenuator at its
maximum attenuation of 7 dB. The first temperature threshold will subtract 3 dB of TX power and the
next (highest) trip point an additional 3 dB for 6 dB total.
3-16 Theory of Operation: Transceiver Board

3.1.3.7.3 Current Control Mode


In TDMA mode, excessive transient adjacent channel splatter caused by the RFPA, when it is under
a greater degree of compression than is expected at nominal supply voltage, is mitigated through a
system of saturation detection and switching of the TX power control mode from the voltage control
loop to the current control loop. Comparator U1131 compares the log amp output in voltage control
mode to a threshold voltage from DAC “C”, which sets the threshold for handover to current control
mode and establishes the upper supply rail for the output of current loop integrator, U1104. This
threshold is tuned in the factory to correspond to transmitter rated power which means that the
threshold for handover occurs at a level corresponding to rated power minus 6% (9% for VHF radios)
which is set by divider R1162 and R1163. When PA saturation exceeds this threshold and the MAKO
T/R control signal (DIG_GPIO49) and DIG_DMCS combine logically to signal the end of the data
portion of the TX slot, D-flip flop U1132 latches which in turn switches (via U1133 SPDT switch) the
output of the current loop integrator, U1104, as a control voltage to the PA of the radio.
Integrator, U1104, acts as a PI (Proportional Integral) controller in current mode. Current feedback
from the PA is obtained through current shunt resistor R1103 and sent to the current shunt monitor/
current to voltage converter, U1101. U1101 has a known gain characteristic for the current-to-voltage
conversion. The MAKO ramp is passed through a RC low pass filter for smoothing and on to the
current control integrator where it is proportioned with the voltage output of the current shunt monitor.
The integrator supply voltage comes from DAC “C” of the Quad DAC, U1125. By way of tuning the
DAC “C” value to match TX rated (tuned) power, this approach fixes the upper limit of the control
voltage in current control mode to correspond to the tuned power level, further reducing excess
adjacent channel splatter.

3.1.3.7.4 PA Offset, Control Voltage Gain Scaling


An offset voltage is applied to the control voltage at a summing junction made up of R1174 and
R1154 as a means of further improving transient adjacent channel splatter in the VHF band by
pre-biasing the PA. The output of DAC “A” is summed with either the output of the log amp or the
integrator through R1174.
The value for DAC “A” has been established and fixed in the firmware. This offset value is padded to
the control voltage and is sent to a non-inverting, gain-scaling amplifier, U901 (VHF) or U1601
(UHF1) or U1501 (UHF2) or U1001 (7/800 MHz) and then to the PA driver and final.

3.1.4 Frequency Generation Unit (FGU)


The frequency-generation function is performed by several ICs; multiple voltage-controlled
oscillators (VCOs); and associated circuitry. The reference oscillator provides a frequency standard
to the Trident IC, which controls the VCOs via the port expander. There are also buffers that amplify
the VCO signal to the correct level for the next stage. Figure 3-11 below shows a block diagram of
the FGU Section.
VHF: Two VCOs are employed: one to generate the first RX LO and the other to generate the
transmit injection signals.
UHF1: Two VCOs generate the first Rx LO and two VCOs generate the transmit-injection signals.
UHF2: Two VCOs generate the first Rx LO and two VCOs generate the transmit-injection signals.
700–800 MHz: Two VCOs generate the first RX LO and three VCOs generate the transmit-injection
signals.
NOTE: Refer to Table 8-1, “List of Transceiver Schematics and Board Overlays,” on page 8-1 for a
listing of FGU-related schematics that will aid in the following discussion.
Theory of Operation: Transceiver Board 3-17

VHF DIVIDE-BY-2
2ND HARMONIC FILTER

16.8MHz
BUFFER
TX
2 BUFFER
16.8MHz LOOP
TRIDENT IC FILTER VHF TX TX LO

PRE
RX LO
BUFFER VHF RX
LOGIC
EXPANDER

PRESCALAR
BUFFER

Figure 3-11. Synthesizer Block Diagram (VHF)

16.8MHz
BUFFER
TX
BUFFER
16.8MHz LOOP
TRIDENT IC FILTER TX LO

UHF TX
PRE
RX LO
BUFFER UHF RX
LOGIC
EXPANDER

PRESCALAR
BUFFER

Figure 3-12. Synthesizer Block Diagram (UHF1 and UHF2)


3-18 Theory of Operation: Transceiver Board

16.8MHz
BUFFER
TX
BUFFER
16.8MHz LOOP
TRIDENT IC FILTER TX LO

7/800 TX
PRE
RX LO
BUFFER 7/800 RX
LOGIC
EXPANDER

PRESCALAR
BUFFER

Figure 3-13. Synthesizer Block Diagram (7/800)

3.1.4.1 Reference Oscillator Y701


The radio's frequency stability and accuracy is derived from the Voltage-Controlled Temperature-
Compensated Crystal Oscillator (VCTCXO), Y701. This 16.8 MHz oscillator is controlled by the
voltage from the AUX_DAC pin of the Trident IC, U702, that can be programmed through a serial
peripheral interface (SPI). The oscillator output at pin 3 is coupled through capacitor C736 to the
Trident IC reference oscillator input. This reference is then passed through an internal buffer and is
then coupled to the external BJT buffer (comprised of U746 and supporting circuitry) via C739.
These buffers provide isolation for the 16.8 MHz output to the VOCON board and ABACUS IC.
Components L753 and C754 form a low-pass filter to reduce the harmonics of the 16.8 MHz.

3.1.4.2 Trident IC U702


The Trident IC, U702, is a multiple protocol, multiple band transceiver Motorola-proprietary, CMOS
IC, with built-in dual-port modulation. The Trident IC incorporates frequency division and comparison
circuitry to keep the VCO signals stable. The Trident IC is controlled by the MCU through a serial
bus. All of the synthesizer circuitry is enclosed in rigid metal cans on the transceiver board to reduce
interference effects. Separate power supply inputs are used for the various functional blocks on the
IC. Inductors L727, L733, L735, L738 and L741 provide isolation between the IC and the different
power supplies. Host control is through a four-wire, smart SPI interface (pins D8, D9, D10 and C11).
Some of the Trident IC functions include frequency synthesis, reference clock generation,
modulation control, voltage multiplication and filtering, near-integer spurious reduction, RF
divide-by-two and auxiliary SPI.

3.1.4.3 Synthesizer
Frequency synthesis functions include a low band and high band mode prescaler, a phase detector,
a programmable loop divider and its control logic, a charge pump, and a lock detector output.
Fractional-N synthesizer principles of operation are covered in detail in the manufacturers' literature.
No similar discussion will be attempted here.

3.1.4.4 Clocks
U702, pin K5 (REF_IN), is the 16.8 MHz reference oscillator input from the VCTCXO (Y701).
Theory of Operation: Transceiver Board 3-19

3.1.4.5 Modulation
To support many voice, data, and signaling protocols, APX 5000/APX 6000/APX 6000XE/SRX 2200
radios must modulate the transmitter carrier frequency over a wide audio frequency range, from less
than 10 Hz up to more than 6 kHz. The Trident IC supports audio frequencies down to zero Hz by
using dual-port modulation. The digital audio signal at pin F11 (TXD) is transferred to the Trident
baseband circuitry via the TX Serial Synchronous Interface (SSI) bus. The data is then internally
divided into high and low-frequency components, which modify both the synthesizer dividers and the
external VCOs through a signal on HP_MOD_OUT (pin L9). The DSP scaling is adjusted to achieve
a flat modulation frequency response during the transmitter modulation balance calibration.

3.1.4.6 Voltage Multiplier and Superfilter


Pins H10 (VMULT2) and H11 (VMULT1) together with diode arrays D722 and D723 and their
associated capacitors form the voltage multiplier. The voltage multiplier generates 10.625 Vdc to
supply the phase detector and charge-pump output stage at pin F1 (MN_CP_VCC).
The superfilter is an active filter that provides a low-noise supply for the VCOs. The input is a
regulated 5 Vdc from DC_LIN_5V at pin K4 (SF_SPLY). The output is a superfiltered voltage at pin
J5 (SF_OUT).

3.1.4.7 Loop Filter


The components connected to pins G3 (MN_CP) and G2 (MN_ADAPT_CP) form a 4th-order, RC
low-pass filter. Current from the charge-pump output, MN_CP, is transformed to voltage
ANA_VTUNE, which modulates the VCOs. Extra current is supplied by MN_ADAPT_CP for rapid
phase-lock acquisition during frequency changes. The lock detector output pin B4
(TEST1_LCKDET) goes to a logic “1” to indicate when the phase-lock loop is in lock.
3-20 Theory of Operation: Transceiver Board

3.1.4.8 Port Expander


U703 is a port expander that is controlled by the auxiliary SPI of the Trident IC; pins A7
(ASPI_DATA), B7 (ASPI_CLK) and C6 (ACE1_GPO7). Data sent on the main SPI bus with a specific
header, tells the Trident IC to pass the data (via the auxiliary SPI lines) onto the port expander SPI
lines, pins 32 (SCLK), 33 (DIN) and 34 (CS). The port expander then translates this auxiliary SPI
data and turns on and off the select lines for the various VCOs, switches (that select the correct RF
path for either VHF, UHF Range 1 or 7/800) and other logic external to the FGU. Table 3-3 below
shows the logic settings for the port expander for the various bands.

Table 3-3. Port Expander Pin Settings


PIN NO. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 13 14 15
LOGIC 0 0 0 0 0 0 H H 0 0 0 0 0 0
VHF TX
PIN NO. 16 17 18 19 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
LOGIC 0 H 0 0 0 H H H 0 H 0 0 0 0

PIN NO. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 13 14 15
VHF RX
LOGIC H H H H 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
PIN NO. 16 17 18 19 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
LOGIC 0 0 0 0 0 H 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

PIN NO. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 13 14 15
700 TX
LOGIC 0 0 0 0 H 0 0 0 H 0 0 0 0 0
PIN NO. 16 17 18 19 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
LOGIC 0 0 0 0 0 H 0 0 0 0 H H 0 0

PIN NO. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 13 14 15
700 RX
LOGIC 0 0 H 0 H 0 0 0 0 H 0 0 0 0
PIN NO. 16 17 18 19 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
LOGIC 0 0 0 0 0 H 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 H

PIN NO. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 13 14 15
7/800 TX
LOGIC H 0 0 0 0 H 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
PIN NO. 16 17 18 19 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
LOGIC 0 0 0 0 0 H 0 0 0 0 H H 0 0

PIN NO. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 13 14 15
800 TX
LOGIC 0 0 0 0 H 0 0 0 0 H 0 0 0 0
PIN NO. 16 17 18 19 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
LOGIC 0 0 0 0 0 H 0 0 0 0 H H 0 0

PIN NO. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 13 14 15
800 RX
LOGIC 0 0 H 0 H 0 0 0 H 0 0 0 0 0
PIN NO. 16 17 18 19 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
LOGIC 0 0 0 0 0 H 0 0 H 0 0 0 0 H
Theory of Operation: Transceiver Board 3-21

Table 3-3. Port Expander Pin Settings (Continued)

UHF
PIN NO. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 13 14 15
UHF R1 TX
LOGIC 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 H 0 0 0
(380–445)
PIN NO. 16 17 18 19 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
LOGIC 0 H 0 0 0 H H H 0 0 H 0 H 0

PIN NO. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 13 14 15
UHF R1 TX
LOGIC 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 H 0 0
(445–470)
PIN NO. 16 17 18 19 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
LOGIC 0 H 0 0 0 H H H 0 0 H 0 H 0

PIN NO. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 13 14 15
UHF R1 RX
LOGIC 0 H H 0 0 0 H H 0 0 0 0 0 0
(380–449.65)
PIN NO. 16 17 18 19 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
LOGIC 0 0 0 0 0 H H 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

PIN NO. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 13 14 15
UHF R1 RX
LOGIC 0 H H 0 0 0 H 0 0 0 0 0 0 H
(449.65–470)
PIN NO. 16 17 18 19 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
LOGIC 0 0 0 0 0 H H 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

PIN NO. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 13 14 15
UHF R2 TX
LOGIC 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 H 0 0
(450–520)
PIN NO. 16 17 18 19 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
LOGIC 0 H 0 0 0 H H H 0 0 H 0 H 0

PIN NO. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 13 14 15
UHF R2 RX
LOGIC 0 H H 0 0 0 H 0 0 0 0 0 0 H
(450–520)
PIN NO. 16 17 18 19 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
LOGIC 0 0 0 0 0 H H 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
3-22 Theory of Operation: Transceiver Board

3.1.4.9 Buffers and VCOs


Q774 and surrounding circuitry is the prescalar buffer that takes the output of the VCOs and feeds
the prescalar input to the Trident IC, pin G1 (M_PRSC).
Q713 and surrounding circuitry is a buffer that provides the correct drive level to the receiver section
(via the transmission line TL_RX_LO) and to the input to the TX buffer (Q842 and surrounding
circuitry). Q712 and surrounding circuitry provide the bias to the buffer. The buffer formed by Q713
and its associated circuitry is called a “pre-buffer” at this stage.
R712, R713 and R714 help provide some extra isolation to the receiver.
Q842 and surrounding circuitry is the transmit injection buffer. The transmit injection buffer provide
the correct drive level to the transmitter section (via the transmission line TL_TX_LO). Q703 and
surrounding circuitry provide the bias to the transmit injection buffer.
VHF: The TX and RX VCOs used for the VHF band are contained in Y704 and Y707 respectively. To
select the VHF TX VCO, pin 3 (SEL1) must be at a high logic level and pin 5 (SEL2) at a low logic
level, on Y704. The VHF TX output of Y704, pin 1 (POUT) goes to pin 4 (RF1) of U709. The output of
U709, pin 1 (RFC), is then split into two signals. One to the prescalar buffer input and the other to the
pre-buffer. The output of the prebuffer is then fed to pin 1 (RFC) of U710. The VHF TX signal then
goes to the divide-by-two circuitry in the Trident IC, pin J2 (ESC_IN). Resistors R703, R704 and
capacitors C705, C748 and C747 provide the correct bias for the divide-by-two output. The output of
the divide-by-two circuitry, pin K1 (ESCD2_OUT) then goes through a 'second harmonic filter'
(comprised of C800, C801, C803 and L802) and attenuator (comprised of R709, R710 and R711).
The output of the attenuator is then fed to the transmit buffer (Q842 and surrounding circuitry). The
output of the transmit injection buffer, then goes to the transmit section via the TL_TX_LO
transmission line.
To select the VHF RX VCO, pin 3 (SEL1) must be at a high logic level and pin 5 (SEL2) at a low logic
level, on Y707. The output of the VHF RX VCO, pin 1 (POUT) of Y707 goes to pin 8 (RF3) of U709.
The output of U709, pin 1 (RFC) is split into two signals, one to the prescalar buffer (Q774) and the
other to the pre-buffer. The output of the pre-buffer is then fed to pin 1 (RFC) of U710. The output of
U710, pin 5 (RF2) then goes to the attenuator (comprised of R712, R713 and R714) and then fed to
the receiver section via the TL_RX_LO transmission line.
UHF1: The TX and RX VCOs used for UHF1 are contained in Y705 and Y704. To select the UHF RX
VCO from (380–450 MHz), pin 3 (SEL1) must be at a high logic level and pin 5 (SEL 2) at a low logic
level, on Y704. To select UHF RX VCO (450–470 MHz), pin 3 (SEL1) must be at a low logic level
and pin 5 (SEL 2) at a high logic level, on Y704. The UHF RX VCO output of Y704, pin 1 (POUT), is
then fed to pin 4 (RF1) of switch U709. The output of U709, pin 1 (RFC), is then split into two signals.
One to the prescalar buffer input and the other to the pre-buffer. The output of the prebuffer is then
fed to pin 1 (RFC) of U710. The output of U710, pin 5 (RF2) then goes to the attenuator (comprised
of R712, R713 and R714) and then fed to the receiver section via the TL_RX_LO transmission line.
To select the UHF TX VCO (380–445 MHz), pin 3 (SEL1) must be at a high logic level and pin 5
(SEL2) at a low logic level, on Y705. To select the UHF TX VCO (445–470 MHz), pin 3 (SEL1) must
be at a low logic level and pin 5 (SEL2) at a high logic level, on Y705. The UHF TX VCO output of
Y705, pin 1 (POUT), is then fed to pin 5 (RF2) of switch U709. The output of U709, pin 1 (RFC), is
then split into two signals. One to the prescalar buffer input and the other to the pre-buffer. The
output of the prebuffer is then fed to pin 1 (RFC) of U710. The output of U710, pin 4 (RF1) then goes
to the transmit injection buffer (comprised of Q842 and surrounding circuitry).
Theory of Operation: Transceiver Board 3-23

UHF2: The TX and RX VCOs used for UHF2 are contained in Y705 and Y704. To select UHF RX
VCO (450–520 MHz), pin 3 (SEL1) must be at a low logic level and pin 5 (SEL 2) at a high logic level,
on Y704. The UHF RX VCO output of Y704, pin 1 (POUT), is then fed to pin 4 (RF1) of switch U709.
The output of U709, pin 1 (RFC), is then split into two signals. One to the prescalar buffer input and
the other to the pre-buffer. The output of the prebuffer is then fed to pin 1 (RFC) of U710. The output
of U710, pin 5 (RF2) then goes to the attenuator (comprised of R712, R713 and R714) and then fed
to the receiver section via the TL_RX_LO transmission line.

To select the UHF TX VCO (450–520 MHz), pin 3 (SEL1) must be at a low logic level and pin 5
(SEL2) at a high logic level, on Y705. The UHF TX VCO output of Y705, pin 1 (POUT), is then fed to
pin 5 (RF2) of switch U709. The output of U709, pin 1 (RFC), is then split into two signals. One to the
prescalar buffer input and the other to the pre-buffer. The output of the prebuffer is then fed to pin 1
(RFC) of U710. The output of U710, pin 4 (RF1) then goes to the transmit injection buffer (comprised
of Q842 and surrounding circuitry).

700–800 MHz: The TX and RX VCOs used for 700–800 MHz are contained in Y706 and Y707. To
select the 700 RX VCO, pin 5 (SEL2) must be at a high logic level and pin 3 (SEL1) at a low logic
level, on Y706. The 700 RX VCO output of Y706, pin 1 (POUT), is then fed to pin 5 (RF2) of switch
U709. The output of U709, pin 1 (RFC), is then split into two signals. One to the prescalar buffer
input and the other to the pre-buffer. The output of the prebuffer is then fed to pin 1 (RFC) of U710.
The output of U710, pin 5 (RF2) then goes to the attenuator (comprised of R712, R713 and R714)
and then fed to the receiver section via the TL_RX_LO transmission line.
To select the 800 RX VCO, pin 3 (SEL1) must be at a high logic level and pin 5 (SEL2) at a low logic
level, on Y706. The 800 RX VCO output of Y706, pin 1 (POUT), is then fed to pin 5 (RF2) of switch
U709. The output of U709, pin 1 (RFC), is then split into two signals. One to the prescalar buffer
input and the other to the pre-buffer. The output of the prebuffer is then fed to pin 1 (RFC) of U710.
The output of U710 (RF2) then goes to the attenuator (comprised of R712, R713 and R714) and
then fed to the receiver section via the TL_RX_LO transmission line.
To select the 700 TX VCO, pin 3 (SEL1) must be at a high logic level and pin 5 (SEL2) at a low logic
level, on Y706. The 700 TX VCO output of Y706, pin 1 (POUT), is then fed to pin 5 (RF2) of switch
U709. The output of U709, pin 1 (RFC), is then split into two signals. One to the prescalar buffer
input and the other to the pre-buffer. The output of the prebuffer is then fed to pin 1 (RFC) of U710.
The output of U710, pin 4 (RF1) then goes to the transmit injection buffer (comprised of Q842 and
surrounding circuitry). The output of the transmit buffer, then goes to the transmit section via the
TL_TX_LO line.
To select the 800 TX VCO, pin 5 (SEL2) must be at a high logic level and pin 3 (SEL1) at a low logic
level, on Y706. The 800 TX VCO output of Y706, pin 1 (POUT), is then fed to pin 5 (RF2) of switch
U709. The output of U709, pin 1 (RFC), is then split into two signals. One to the prescalar buffer
input and the other to the pre-buffer. The output of the prebuffer is then fed to pin 1 (RFC) of U710.
The output of U710, pin 4 (RF1) then goes then goes to the transmit injection buffer (comprised of
Q842 and surrounding circuitry). The output of the transmit injection buffer, then goes to the transmit
section via the TL_TX_LO line.
To select the 7/800 TX VCO, pin 5 (SEL2) must be at a high logic level and pin 3 (SEL1) at a low
logic level, on Y707. The 7/800 talk around VCO output of Y707, pin 1 (POUT), is then fed to pin 8
(RF3) of switch U709. The output of U709, pin 1 (RFC), is then split into two signals. One to the
prescalar buffer input and the other to the pre-buffer. The output of the prebuffer is then fed to pin 1
(RFC) of U710. The output of U710, pin 4 (RF1) then goes then goes to the transmit injection buffer
(comprised of Q842 and surrounding circuitry). The output of the transmit injection buffer, then goes
to the transmit section via the TL_TX_LO line
3-24 Theory of Operation: Controller

3.2 Controller
3.2.1 Controller Overview
This section provides a detailed circuit description of the APX 5000/APX 6000/APX 6000XE/
SRX 2000 controller design. The controller design consists of the following board and flexes:
Printed Circuit Boards
• VOCON Board
• Expansion Board
• GCAI Connector Board
Flexes
• Control Top (Top Display, Buttons, Knobs)
• Front Chassis Display
• Front Chassis Keypad
• GCAI (Global Core Accessory Interface)
• Side Controls
• Audio Side Microphone / Speaker / Bluetooth Antenna
• Data Side Microphone
The controller interconnection diagram (Figure 3-14) shows the various physical components of the
design, along with how they are all connected. It also shows the key distinguishes between a flex
connection and a board-to-board connection. A brief description of each of the components is
provided below.

KEY
= Flex Top Display

= Board to Board

Top
Controls

Keypad Side
Controls
VOCON
Front
Display Board Audioside
Expansion
Speaker
& Mic;
Board BT Antenna

GCAI
Data RF Board
Mic

Figure 3-14. Controller Interconnection Diagram


Theory of Operation: Controller 3-25

3.2.1.1 Main Controller Components and Connections


3.2.1.1.1 VOCON Board
The VOCON Board contains the OMAP1710 dual-core processor, FLASH and SDRAM memory,
Audio circuitry (MAKO and CODEC IC's), a Complex Programmable Logic Device (CPLD), and
interfaces to the other components in the controller design.
Connectors
• RF Board – J1001
• Control Top – J2101
• Keypad – J2303
• Front Display – J2304
• Expansion Board – J4001

3.2.1.1.2 Expansion Board


The expansion board contains the Class D internal audio power amplifier with speaker connections,
a Global Positioning System (GPS)/Bluetooth 2.1 combination IC and support circuitry, a 3-axes
digital accelerometer, a Type III encryption IC, a 4GB e-MMC NAND flash, and connector interfaces
to the GCAI board and side controls flex.
Connectors
• VOCON Board – P2001
• Side Controls – J2005
• GCAI – J2004

3.2.1.1.3 GCAI Connector / Board


The GCAI Connector Board contains the side connector pins, and interfaces to the expansion board
through a flex. The board has this flex connector, along with components for ESD protection.

3.2.1.2 Top Controls / Flex


The control top contains the top display, the main RF antenna, and five switches: On/Off & Volume
Knob, a 16-position Channel/Frequency Switch with concentric 2-position switch (for secure enable/
disable operation), a 3 position toggle switch for Zone Selection, and a toggle switch used for
Emergency Calling. The control top also includes an TX/RX LED that is solid amber upon receive,
red on PTT, and blinking amber on secure RX.

3.2.1.2.1 Top Display


The Top Display is a FSTN transflective monochrome liquid crystal display (LCD) with a multi-color
backlight (White, Red, Green, and Amber), which connects to the Control Top Flex (see Section
3.2.1.2: "Top Controls / Flex").

3.2.1.2.2 Front Display


The Front Display is a QVGA transflective color LCD, 130 pixels x 130 pixels with a white backlight.
The display connects through a flex directly to a 22-pin connector located on the VOCON board.

3.2.1.2.3 Keypad / Flex


The keypad flex features a 3 x 2 Menu keypad with 4- way navigation button, and a 3 x 4
alphanumeric keypad. The keypad connects through a flex directly to a 20-pin connector on the
VOCON board.
3-26 Theory of Operation: Controller

3.2.1.2.4 Data-Side Microphone


The data-side microphone is mounted on the front chassis and connects directly to the VOCON
board through a set of pogo pins mounted on the VOCON board.

3.2.1.2.5 Side Controls Flex


The side controls flex contains the PTT, Side Top button, Side Middle button and Side Bottom button.
The flex connects to the Expansion Board through a 10-pin connector.

3.2.1.2.6 Audio-Side Microphone, Speaker, and Bluetooth Antenna


The audio-side microphone and speaker flex assembly connects to the expansion board through
spring clips. The Bluetooth antenna is also part of this flex assembly and also connects to the
expansion board through spring clips.

3.2.1.2.7 RF Board
The RF board connects to the VOCON through a 40-pin board to board connector.
NOTE: See Table 7-2 on page 7-2 for pin assignments

3.2.1.3 Controller Electrical Architecture


An overview of the Controller electrical architecture is shown in Figure 3-15 below. The major
components and electrical interfaces are shown.

4.096 MHz Clk


Lighting
Controller
Side
e-MMC CPLD Radio
SSI MACE Conn -
Flash Memory Battery Accessory
Secure
SDIO 2 IC GCAI Audio
I2C +
EMIFS 32 kHz Clk -

GPS/ BT Chipset UART 2


(TINL5500) Audio SSI 1

USB / UART
EMIFS OMAP 1710 MAKO IC
FLASH
Processor SPI
64 MB

EMIFF

SDRAM SPI
32 MB
Codec Dual
Microphones
SSI SPI GPIO
Keypad / Keypad
Switches
GPS/BT Module
(TINL5500 &
ATMEL AVR32) Class D Main
SoSSI RF Board Audio PA Speaker
Front
Display

VOCON
SPI Expansion
Top Display
Module
GCAI

Figure 3-15. Controller Electrical Overview


Theory of Operation: Controller 3-27

The functional blocks of the controller are:


• DC Distribution
• Clock Sources
• Processor / Memory
• e-MMC Expandable Memory (expansion board)
• CPLD
• Audio – Internal and External
• MAKO
• User Interfaces
• RF Board Interface
• Type III Encryption Processor (expansion board)
• GPS/Bluetooth Combination IC (expansion board)

3.2.2 DC Distribution
SW_B+ supply comes from a pass FET (Q6501) that is powered by UNSW_B+ (battery voltage).
The FET is activated once the power switch is in its on position. SW_B+ supplies the power for the
entire controller. SW_B+ supplies MAKO and the external regulators. MAKO and the external
regulators then regulate the voltage to the desired level. (See Figure 3-16.)
OMAP's core is supplied by VCC_SW_1.4 (U6507). 1.85 LDO supplies OMAP's IO, FLASH, CPLD,
DDR, and MACE. See 3-4Table 3-4. for DC supplies and sources.

V_SW_3.6
SW_B+ Ext SW
TPS62050

SW1
3.6V
MAKO 800mA Max

SW2 Ext LDO


2.23V TPS73601
400mA Max
V_EXT_1.85
1.875V
LDO2
120mA Max Ext LDO
1.55V LP38693
LDO3
150mA Max
2.775V
LDO4
100mA Max
2.775V
SW1_3.6V

LDO6
50mA Max
2.775V
LDO7
100mA Max
3.0V
LDO9
50mA Max
3.3V
LDO10
70mA Max
SW_B+
SW5

5.0V
VBUS1 500mA Max
5.0V
VBUS2 500mA Max

SW_B+ 5.0V
LDO8 25mA Max

1.5A Max
External SW SW5_5.4V
SW_B+

TPS62110 External Switcher Replaced


Switcher MAKO’s Switchr 5

External SW EXSW_1.4V
TPS62050 800mA Max

Figure 3-16. Controller DC Block Diagram


3-28 Theory of Operation: Controller

Table 3-4. DC Supplies and Sources for Controller

V_EXT_1.85
V_SW_3.60

V_SW_1.4

V_SW_5

V_2.75D
V_1.875

V_2.775

SW_B+
VBUS1

VBUS2

V_3.0A
OMAP CORE X

OMAP IO X

DDR X

FLASH X

CPLD X

MACE X

CODEC X X

GPS

LGHT FRNT X X X

LGHT TOP X X

RF BOARD X X X

MAKO X X X

CLASS D PA X

TOP DSPLY X X

FRNT DSPLY X X

USB SPLY X

16.8 SQR X
Theory of Operation: Controller 3-29

3.2.2.1 DC Distribution Major Components


The controller's DC section is made up of MAKO and external regulators. This section will give an
overview of the schematics and circuitry that makes up the major supplies of the DC architecture.

3.2.2.1.1 MAKO
MAKO (U6501) is a custom power management IC manufactured by Atmel. MAKO controls almost
all of the LDO supplies to the controller. Table 3-5 illustrates all of MAKO's LDO and the supplies that
feed them. Figure 3-16 shows all of MAKO's LDOs their voltage level and components that can be
accessed to verify operation. Figure 3-16 also shows where the battery supply and on off switch can
be accessed. MAKO is also responsible for the timing sequence for the enabling of the regulators
which is discussed further in section 3.1.3.7.1 and section 3.1.3.7.3 on pages 3-15 and
3-16.

Table 3-5. MAKO’s LDO and Supplies

Name Ref Description Level

ON_OFF_SWITCH F_MECH_SW ON/OFF Switch. Radio on when GND GND

UNSW_B+ F_UNSW_B+ Radio Battery Voltage 9–6V

SW_B+ R6593 Radio Supply Voltage 9–6V

V_SAVE C6538 LDO Output Present When Battery is Attached 2.5 V

V_1.875 C6581 LDO Output 1.875 V

V_1.55 R6561 LDO Output 1.55 V

V_2.775D R6563 LDO Output 2775 V

V_2.775_EXP R6562 LDO Output 2.775 V

V_2.8_RF R6564 LDO Output 2.8 V

V_5.0A R6565 LDO Output 5.0 V

V_3.3 R6566 LDO Output 3.3 V

V_3.0A R6567 LDO Output 3.0 V


3-30 Theory of Operation: Controller

3.2.2.1.2 External Regulators: V_SW_1.4, V_SW_3.60


The controller board contains two TPS62050 regulators in order to regulate voltages of 1.4V and
3.6V. The TPS62050 is a synchronous step-down adjustable regulator. The switching regulator is
capable of sourcing 800mA. Its output can be adjusted by using a voltage divider tied to the feedback
pin. The regulators are powered from SW_B+. Figure 3-17 is the schematic for the V_SW_1.4
regulator that illustrates the supporting circuitry for the TPS62050.

SW_B+ V_1.55

V_SW_1.4

SW1V4_FB
R6547
0
VCC_SW1.4_VIN
C6582 R6568
U6507 6.8PF 301K
TPS62050
VIN 1

8 EN PG 4 C6570
5 FB SW 9 330PF
6 LBI LBO 2 L6505
C6569 R6552 7 SYNC 10UH
PGND

10UF C6584 C6586


GND

100K
R6554 10UF 4.7UF
0
3
10

R6558
165K
R6548
0
DNP

Figure 3-17. V_SW_1.4 Switched Power Supply


Theory of Operation: Controller 3-31

3.2.2.1.3 External Switcher 5


The controller board uses an external TI regulator (TPS62110, U6505) to regulate to 5.4V. The
TPS62110 is a 1.5A capable synchronous step down converter. The output is adjusted using a
voltage divider to the feedback pin. The regulator is powered from SW_B+. Figure 3-18 illustrates the
SW5 circuitry. The SW5 circuit also includes or-gate logic that facilitates implementation of current
saving PFM mode when the radio is in standby mode.

SW_B+ V_SW_5
L6504
29
VIN VOUT
U6505 30
C6560 C6567
C6567 TPS62110

EN
BGAP_COMP
SYNC

PA_SHTDN

5V_PWM_EN

Figure 3-18. 5V Switched Power Supply

APX 5000/APX 6000/APX 6000XE/SRX 2200 has Pulse Switching option.


Mode 1: Pulse Frequency Modulation (PFM). A relatively noisy but highly efficient pulsing mode for
Switched power supplies.
Mode 2: Pulse Width Modulation (PWM). Pulsing mode that is cleaner than PFM, used when risk of
RF interference is present which includes both transmit and receive radio modes.

Table 3-6. Pulse Switching Combination

PA_SHTDN 5V_PWM_EN SYN MODE

0 0 0 PFM

0 1 1 PWM

1 0 1 PWM

1 1 1 PWM
3-32 Theory of Operation: Controller

3.2.2.1.4 Power-up Timing


The powering up of the radio starts with the MAKO. Once the radio knob is turned to the 'ON' position
and battery voltage is supplied, a pass FET is activated to deliver battery voltage to MAKO and
external regulators. The external 3.6 V is first turned on then MAKO activates its 24.576 MHz clock,
and the remaining regulators begin to turn on. Once all the regulators have turned on, MAKO
releases its reset. The CPLD is then powered on from the 1.875 V external regulator and takes
MAKO 24.576 MHz clock and divides it to 32.768 kHz in order to provide for OMAP. OMAP starts to
power up upon receiving voltages 1.4 V, 1.85 V, and the 32.768 kHz clock. OMAP than activates it 12
MHz clock and releases its reset. It then starts to run the boot loader stored in flash. A more detailed
timing view of the regulators is shown in Figure 3-19.

fet_en
20ms
rcosc_en

rcosc
1ms
sw1_enldo

210us
sw1_en
1ms
sw1_on
4ms
24mhz_clk

extldo_2.23V 600us
4ms

v9_on
1ms

v4_on
1ms

v3_on
1ms
extsw_1.4
2ms

v8_on
1ms

v2_on
1ms
extldo_1.85
1ms

v6_on
1ms

v7_on
1ms

v10_on
14ms
sys_rstx

Figure 3-19. Power-up Timing Regulators


Theory of Operation: Controller 3-33

3.2.3 Clock Sources


The VOCON board contains multiple crystal clock sources. These sources are active upon power-
up. Secondary clock frequencies are derived on the VOCON board from these crystal sources. In
addition to the crystal frequencies, the VOCON receives a 16.8 MHz sine wave from the RF board,
which is shaped into square wave and fed to the OMAP timer input. Screen shots and test points for
these clock signals are shown in Chapter 6.

RF BOARD VOCON

SQUARING
16.8 MHz
TRIDENT

32.768 kHz

OMAP 96 MHz DDR

12 MHz
CPLD
26 MHz
32.768 kHz

GPS
EXPANSION MAKO

24.576 MHz

4.096 MHz
MACE

Figure 3-20. VOCON Clock Architecture

Table 3-7. VOCON Clock Distribution

Clock Frequency Type Description Clock Recipient Suggested Probe


Source Points

Y6501 24.576 MHz Crystal MAKO 24 MHz & tapped into U6501, U6101 R6574
Oscillator CPLD

Y6502 32.768 kHz Crystal MAKO RTC U6501 C6541


Oscillator

Y6601 12 MHz Crystal OMAP CPU Clock U6302 C6601


Oscillator

U6302 96 MHz OMAP GPIO DDR Clocks U6301 TP6307 & TP6308
(Complementary signals)

U6101 4.096 MHz CPLD GPIO MACE Clock U2510 (to R6113
Expansion Board)

U6101 32.768 kHz CPLD GPIO OMAP Boot-Up clock & GPS/ U6302 & U2401 R6114 (GPS/BT) &
Bluetooth digital clock (Expansion Board) R6115 (OMAP)

Y701 16.8 MHz Crystal RF Frequency Synthesizer U6302 R6218


(RF Oscillator IC (Trident) TCXO
board)
3-34 Theory of Operation: Controller

3.2.4 OMAP Processor and Memory

3.2.4.1 OMAP Processor (U6302)


The OMAP1710 dual core processor lies at the center of the VOCON design. The processor
features utilized in the VOCON design include:
• ARM9 CPU core
• C55X DSP core
• 16KB shared internal RAM
• SSI Interfaces
• USB Interfaces
• Timers & Watchdog Timers
• Keyboard Matrix Interface
• 1-Wire Interface
• Multimedia Card
• LCD Controller
• I2C Interface
• SPI interface
• External Memory Synchronous Interface
• External Memory Asynchronous Interface
• UARTs
• GPIOs

4.096 MHz Clk


Lighting
Controller
Side
e-MMC CPLD SSI MACE Conn -
Flash Memory
Secure
SDIO 2 IC GCAI
I2C
EMIFS 32 kHz Clk

GPS/ BT Chipset UART 2


(TINL5500) Audio SSI 1

USB / UART
EMIFS OMAP 1710 MAKO IC
FLASH
Processor SPI
64 MB

EMIFF

SDRAM SPI
32 MB
Codec

SSI SPI GPIO


Keypad / Keypad
Switches
GPS/BT Module
(TINL5500 &
ATMEL AVR32) Class D
SoSSI RF Board Audio PA
Front
Display

VOCON
SPI Expansion
Top Display
Module
GCAI

Figure 3-21. Overview of OMAP Interconnection with VOCON Peripherals


Theory of Operation: Controller 3-35

3.2.4.2 Memory
In addition to the internal RAM, the OMAP 1710 Processor (U6302) features three distinct external
memory interfaces. All memory devices except the eMMC memory, is located on the VOCON board,
as elaborated in Figure 3-21. The external memory interface is shown in Figure 3-22.

DDR_CTRL_10:0 DDR_CTRL_10:0

SDRAM
DDR
SADD_15:0 A13:0
EMIFF

SDATA_15:0 DQ15:0
SDCLK CK
SDCLKX CK#

FADD_25:1 A24:0
OMAP

FLASH MEMORY
FDATA_15:0 DQ15:0
NF_CS3 EN_CE
NF_RP EN_RST
NF_WE EN_WE
EMIFS

NF_WP EN_WP
FCLK CLK
FRDY WAIT
NF_ADV ADV
NF_OE EN_WE
NF_CS1
ADDR_4:0
DATA_4:0
CPLD

CPLD_ADV
CPLD_R/W
CPLD_CS
WAIT_SW_EN

Figure 3-22. OMAP Memory Interface

3.2.4.3 Asynchronous External Memory Interface


The EMIFS is used for transferring data between the ARM or DSP cores and the 64 MB External
NOR Flash memory (U6304). The Flash memory is a non-volatile memory unit, primarily used to
store the radio's executable code, along with device configuration values, event logs, and
initialization codes. The flash memory is primarily accessed during the VOCON’s power up and
power down cycles.

3.2.4.4 Flash Memory (6304)


The Flash memory located in close proximity to the OMAP processor is a 64 MB Numonyx 65nm
StrataFlash. The flash interface uses 16 data bits and 25 address bits. The flash IC is enabled by
OMAP processor's CS3 line. The flash IC also features a WAIT line that is capable of halting data
flow between the processor and flash IC while operating in synchronous read mode.

3.2.4.5 CPLD Interface (U6101)


The CPLD (U6101) registers are also mapped to the Asynchronous External Memory Interface.
These registers control the CPLD GPIO pins and enable the OMAP to expand its GPIO capability via
memory mapped IO.
3-36 Theory of Operation: Controller

3.2.4.6 Synchronous External Memory Interface


This interfaces the OMAP to a 32 MB Double Data Rate (DDR) RAM IC (U6301). Upon boot-up
OMAP configures this interface to operate in synchronous mode at 96MHz. This volatile memory unit
is primarily accessed during code execution.

3.2.4.7 Double Data Rate (DDR) Memory (U6301)


The 32MB DDR Synchronous DRAM IC is interfaced to the OMAP using 13 address bits and a 16bit
data bus. The DDR IC is driven by a complementary clock signal originating from the OMAP IC. The
DDR clock is initialized to 96MHz by the OMAP boot code. Additional control signals are also
dedicated for the DRAM interface, as illustrated in Figure 8-70. “ HLN5979B/ HLN5960A Controller
Board Memory Interface Circuit” on page 8-136.

3.2.4.8 Multi-Media Card (MMC) Interface


The OMAP processor’s MMC interface is used for a 4GB external e-MMC NAND flash memory. This
external memory is located on the expansion board. The VOCON board is connected to the
expansion board through connector J4001.

3.2.4.9 eMMC Memory


The MMC2 port interface on the OMAP processor is configured as a Secure Digital interface used for
memory modules. The memory module uses a 10bit interface, which include 4 bit wide bi-directional
data bus, command line, clock and three direction control bits. The SDIO signals are conveyed to the
expansion board via J4001. A 4GB eMMC is the only size used on the expansion board.
The Micron eMMC is a communication and mass data storage device that includes a
Multi-Media Card (MMC) interface, a NAND Flash component, and a controller on an advanced
11-signal bus, which is compliant with the MMC system specification. Its low cost, small size, Flash
technology independence, and high data throughput make e MMC ideal for smart phones, digital
cameras, PDAs, MP3 players, and other portable applications. The nonvolatile eMMC draws no
power to maintain stored data, delivers high performance across a wide range of operating
temperatures, and resists shock and vibration disruption.
The MMC specification defines the communication protocol between a host and a device. The
protocol is independent of the NAND Flash features included in the device and the device handles its
management functions internally, making them invisible to the host processor.
Micron eMMC incorporates advanced technology for defect and error management. If a defective
block is identified, the device completely replaces the defective block with one of the spare blocks.
This process is invisible to the host and does not affect data space allocated for the user. The device
also includes a built-in error correction code (ECC) algorithm to ensure that data integrity is
maintained.
The card-specific data (CSD) register provides information about accessing the device contents. The
CSD register defines the data format, error correction type, maximum data access time, and data
transfer speed, as well as whether the DS register can be used. The programmable part of the
register (entries marked with W or E in the following table) can be changed by the PROGRAM_CSD
(CMD27) command. The maximum READ and WRITE data block lengths are 512 bytes, and the
device size is 4095.
In order to accurately identify memory that is greater than 1GB, there is an additional register to
consider. The 512-byte extended card-specific data (ECSD) register defines device properties and
selected modes. The most significant 320 bytes are the properties segment. This segment defines
device capabilities and cannot be modified by the host. The lower 192 bytes are the modes segment.
The modes segment defines the configuration in which the device is working. The host can change
the properties of modes segments using the SWITCH command.
Theory of Operation: Controller 3-37

A GPIO named "MMC_RESET" will be used to soft-reset the eMMC card. This will be an output from
CPLD ball C7. This ball is on output high out of reset. On power-up software should drive the pin low
for at least 5ms and then drive it high. After reset is driven high, software needs to wait 250ms before
sending command CMD0 (argument = 0). Refer to the sw code to see how to add delays with
MMC_CLK running for at least 74 clock cycles after any reset occurs. If not, the eMMC will fail to
initialize and will not open since the OMAP does not run the clock continuously, so waiting 250ms
with no clock running will not configure eMMC correctly.

Supply voltage
VCC,max

Memory field
working
voltage range

VCC,min

VCCQ,max
Control logic VCCQ
working
VCCQ,min voltage range

Power-up time Supply ramp-up time First CMD1 to card ready

NCC NCC NCC


Initialization sequence CMD1 CMD1 CMD1 CMD2

Initialization delay = Optional repetitions of CMD1


the longest of 1ms, 74 clock cycles, until the card is responding
the supply ramp-up time, with busy bit set
or the boot operation period.

Figure 3-23. Timing of power-up and initialization of eMMC


3-38 Theory of Operation: Controller

e·MMC

MMC V CC
controller V CCQ
RST_n
CMD Registers
DAT[7:0]
CLK
OCR CSD RCA
V DDI
V SS*
CID ECSD DSR
V SSQ*
* internally connected.

NAND Flash

Symbol Type Description

CLK Input Clock: Each cycle of the clock directs a transfer on the command line and on the data
line(s). The frequency can vary between the minimum and the maximum clock frequency.

CMD I/O Command: This signal is a bidirectional command channel used for command and
response transfers. The CMD signal has two bus modes: open-drain mode and push-pull
mode (see Operating Modes). Commands are sent from the MMC host to the device, and
responses are sent from the device to the host.

DAT[7:0] I/O Data I/O: These are bidirectional data signals. The DAT signals operate in push-pull
mode. By default, after power-on or assertion of the RST_n signal, only DAT0 is used for
data transfer. The MMC controller can configure a wider data bus for data transfer either
using DAT[3:0] (4-bit mode) or DAT[7:0] (8-bit mode). eMMC includes internal pull-up
resistors for data lines DAT[7:1]. Immediately after entering the 4-bit mode, the device
disconnects the internal pull-up resistors on the DAT[3:1] lines. Upon entering the 8-bit
mode, the device disconnects the internal pull-ups on the DAT[7:1] lines.

RST_n Input Reset: The RST_n signal is used by the host for resetting the device, moving the device
to the pre-idle state. By default, the RST_n signal is temporarily disabled in the device.
The host must set ECSD register byte 162, bits[1:0] to 0x1 to enable this functionality
before the host can use it.

VCC Supply VCC: NAND interface (I/F) I/O and NAND Flash power supply.

VCCQ Supply VCCQ: eMMC controller core and eMMC I/F I/O power supply.

VSS1 Supply VSS: NAND I/F I/O and NAND Flash ground connection.

VSSQ1 Supply VSSQ: eMMC controller core and eMMC I/F ground connection.

VDDI Internal voltage node: At least a 0.1μF capacitor is required to connect VDDI to ground. A
1μF capacitor is recommended. Do not tie to supply voltage or ground.

NC – No connect: No internal connection is present.

RFU – Reserved for future use: No internal connection is present. Leave it floating externally.

Note: 1. VSS and VSSQ are connected internally.

Figure 3-24. eMMC Topography


Theory of Operation: Controller 3-39

VOCON Board Expansion Board

V_SW_3.6 LDO V_EXT_1.85v

U6508
MAKO
U6501
VCC_1.85v
V4_2775D jumper V_2.775_EXP
R6562 VCC_2.775 eMMC

MMC
CPLD

P2001
J4001

U6101

MMC_CMD
MMC_CLK AVR
Voltage
EMMC_RESET
F2_Timer_out translator U2415
MMC_DAT0
MMC_DAT1 AVR_STATUS_3.3
MMC_DAT2
MMC_DAT3
OMAP
1710
U6302 AVR_STATUS_1.8

Figure 3-25. Block Diagram of VOCON and EXPANSION boards as related to eMMC
3-40 Theory of Operation: Controller

3.2.4.10 Peripheral Devices


The OMAP processor is equipped with multiple buses and interfaces that are configured for
peripheral interconnection.

3.2.4.10.1 Receive and Transmit SSI


These two interfaces are dedicated for communicating with the RF deck digital interface, carrying
receive and transmit base band signals. The OMAP processor generates the clock and FSYNC
signals for the receive SSI interface. The RF deck generates these signals for the transmit SSI
interface.

RF BOARD VOCON BOARD

RX_FSYNC
RX SSI MCLK
RX_CLK TI
ABACUS McBSP 2 WCLK
3 CODEC
RX_DA
OMAP 1710
SYNC
TX_FSYNC MACE/CODEC
McBSP 1 FSYNC
TX SSI BCLK
TX_CLK
TRIDENT McBSP 2 MACE/
3 MACE
TX_DA CPLD CODEC_CLK
VC_FSYNC
MAKO
VC_DCLK

Figure 3-26. RX / TX SSI Configuration

3.2.4.10.2 Audio SSI


OMAP's McBSP1 interface is configured as a SSI interface dedicated to carry transmit and receive
audio data to peripheral devices. The peripherals connected to this bus include MAKO, Audio
CODEC, MACE and CPLD. The bus also connects to the option board via J3001. MAKO generates
the clock and frame sync signals for this bus.

RD 2

RD 1 MACE SSC 2
(Sniffer)
SSC 1
TD 1 RD 0
( Red )
SSC 0
PA 28 (GPIO) TD 0
(Black)
TD 3 Hi_Sec */Normal
Expansion Board

Vocon Board

RED TX BLACK or
RED RX
MCBSP1

CODECs

0 BLACK or
RED RX
Mux B

Mux A

0 RED TX
1 OMAP
1

CPLD

Figure 3-27. Audio SSI Configuration


Theory of Operation: Controller 3-41

3.2.4.10.3 ARM SPI


This SPI interface is controlled by OMAP's ARM core. Devices connected to this bus include MAKO,
display controllers and the audio CODEC.

3.2.4.10.4 DSP SPI


This SPI interface is controlled by the DSP core of the OMAP processor. This bus is used to
configure and control devices on the RF deck.

RF BOARD VOCON BOARD


DSP SPI ARM SPI

DAC_CS SPI_CLK
DAC SPI_MOSI
SPI_DSP_CLK
McBSP3 SPIF MAKO
3
SPI_DSP_MOSI SPI_MISO
DSP SPI
SPI_DSP_MISO
MAKO_CS

EEPROM_CS
EEPROM
TOP DISPLAY
ABACUS_CS
TOP_DIS_CS

ABACUS OMAP 1710

ABACUS_CS

FRONT DISPLAY
CPLD
TRIDENT

COLOR_DIS_CS Inverter

I2C
I2C_SCL
I2C LIGHTING
I2C_SDA CONTROLLERS

CODEC_CS
TI CODEC

Figure 3-28. SPI and I2C Configuration

3.2.4.10.5 1-Wire
The OMAP's 1-wire line is available on the GCAI pin 16. The signal is routed to the side connector
via J4001.

3.2.4.10.6 USB
The OMAP CPU's USB port is routed to the side connector via J4001. The USB signals on the side
connector are illustrated in Figure 3-21, on page 3-34.
3-42 Theory of Operation: Controller

3.2.4.10.7 UARTs
Two of OMAP's UARTs are configured for peripheral interfacing.
The four-wire UART1, which is capable of hardware flow control, is available on the side connector
for accessory devices. The signals are level translated via MAKO and routed to the side connector
via J4001.
OMAP's UART2, which is a two wire interface, capable of software flow control only, is connected to
the GPS receiver IC on the expansion board. The signals are routed to the expansion board via
J4001.

3.2.4.10.8 CPLD (U6101)


The CoolRunner IC is a complex programmable logic device (CPLD) programmed specifically for the
APX/ SRX product line. The CoolRunner IC is flash based and comes pre-programmed. It is
contained in an 8x8mm, 132 BGA package with 0.5mm ball spacing. The primary functions of the
CPLD are clock generation, GPIO expansion, SSI clock and frame sync direction control, F2
multiplexing, secure data control, main display off-loading, and clock inversion.
An external linear regulator, U6508, supplies the CPLD's 1.875 V core voltage. The 1.875 V core
voltage is used for the CPLD’s internal logic and I/O buffers. MAKO's 24.576 MHz clock source is
used by the CPLD to generate a 32.768 kHz clock for OMAP booting, real time clock/timer, and for
GPS. It is also used to generate 4.096 MHz for the MACE IC.
The CPLD is controlled through OMAP's EMIFS interface. It supports 31 configurable GPIOs. It also
supports 20 input only pins that are accessible through an EMIFS read operation. Some of the
GPIOs supported by the CPLD include GCAI_GPIO_0, F2_PARAMP_MON, and USB_CURR_LIM.
Some examples of the inputs the CPLD is programmed to support are some of the top and side
controls buttons (SEC_CLEAR, FREQ_SEL, MON, SIDE_1, SIDE_2, and TG0) and board ID.
Figure 3-29 below shows the basic CPLD interfaces.

MAKO

24MHz
4.096MHz to MACE

F2 Select 32kHz to GPS

F2 Timer 32kHz to OMAP


CPLD
OMAP 1710
EMIFS GPIOs
Processor
KEYLD_MISSING GPIs

GCAI GPIO0 KL_SWITCH

Figure 3-29. CPLD Block Diagram


Theory of Operation: Controller 3-43

3.2.5 Audio
The audio section of the VOCON design consists of:
• TI AIC33 voice CODEC
• TI TPA2034D1 class-D audio power amplifier
• MAKO audio sub-block

3.2.5.1 TX Audio path


The TX audio paths begin with three microphones. There are two internal microphones and one
external microphone path going to the GCAI connector.
The internal microphone paths start with two microphones that are embedded within the radio. Both
of the microphones are biased with a 4.7 V supply that is generated by the MAKO IC. This supply is
solely dedicated to biasing the microphones. The microphone signals are AC coupled into the 16 bit
TI AIC33 stereo CODEC on the MIC3R and MIC3L input pins. The TI AIC33 CODEC allows both
microphone signals to be amplified, and simultaneously sampled and converted into digital data. The
data is sent to the OMAP1710's DSP through the McBSP1 port where the DINC (dual input noise
canceller) can process the data for both microphones and provide a high level of noise suppression.
The digital data is sent to the OMAP1710 through the audio SSI (synchronous serial interface) bus
where the MAKO IC is used as the interface's clock and frame sync generator.

Portable TX Audio Architecture


Note: All three microphones will be
OMAP DSP routed to the AIC33 CODEC. In Tx
mode, MAKO will only be used to
MAKO
generate the microphone bias. Both
internal microphones will be sampled
SSI SSI on adjacent SSI slots. The external
MCBSP1
microphone can be sampled on either
VC_DCLK slot.
VC_FSYNC
VC_TX
VC_RX
MIC BIAS 1
External/
Accessory
Microphone

Audio Stereo Codec (TI AIC33)

SSI
Line 1L 4
LEFT Internal
ADC
Microphone 1
Mic 3R 5
I2C I2C

Reset Out Reset RIGHT Internal


ADC Mic 3L 6
Microphone 2
DSP SPI SPI

Figure 3-30. Audio TX Path Block Diagram

The external microphone path will also be supported by the TI AIC33 CODEC, using the LINE1LP
pin on the IC. The LINE1LP is multiplexed with the MIC3R within the CODEC, and selected as the
input when the external microphone path is chosen as the TX audio source. Similar to the internal
microphone signals, the TI CODEC amplifies and samples the external microphone signal. The
digital data is also sent to the OMAP1710's DSP through the McBSP1 port using the audio SSI bus.
3-44 Theory of Operation: Controller

3.2.5.2 RX Audio path


The RX audio path supports two internal speakers and one external speaker.

OMAP DSP MAKO

AB AMP
9 External/
SSI
SSI Accessory Speaker
MCBSP1 10
~ 16-20 Ohms
Switch

AB AMP
ARM SPI SPI

DSP
I2C SPI Low-Pass Filter
20kHz Corner
Class D
TI
SSI I2C SPI 7 TPA2034D1 Large Internal
TI CODEC 13
Speaker
8
14 ~ 4 Ohms
RIGHT LINE
OUT Shutdown

15
LEFT LINE 11
Expan Top Board Overlay
OUT 12 OMAP GPIOs
VOCON Bot Board Overlay

Test Point Descriptions

Figure 3-31. VOCON RX Audio Path Block Diagram

The RX internal audio path begins with the digital audio samples being sent from the OMAP1710's
McBSP1 port to the TI AIC33 CODEC through the audio SSI bus. As in the TX audio paths, the
MAKO IC is also used to generate the clock and frame sync for the audio SSI bus. Once the audio
data is received by the TI CODEC, the CODEC proceeds to convert the data to analog and
implements the volume control. The analog signal in the CODEC is then fully differential and gets
sent out to the power amplifier through pins LEFT_LOP and LEFT_LOM. The TI TPA2034D1 Class
D audio power amplifier accepts a fully differential analog input signal and will also drive a
4 Ohm loudspeaker differentially.
The external speaker path is almost identical to the internal speaker path. The digital audio data is
sent from the OMAP1710's McBSP1 port to the TI AIC33 CODEC for digital to analog conversion
and volume control. The external speaker path uses the MAKO IC's class-AB audio power amplifier
to drive 16 Ohm to 28 Ohm external speakers. The input to MAKO IC's audio power amplifier is fully
differential and comes from the TI CODEC's RIGHT_LOP and RIGHT_LOM. The output of the
MAKO IC's audio amplifier is also fully differential and available on pins EXT_SPKR_P and
EXT_SPKR_M.
Theory of Operation: Controller 3-45

3.2.6 User Interface

3.2.6.1 Control Top


The control top contains an On/Off & Volume Knob (S3), a sixteen-position Channel/Frequency
Switch with programmable concentric two-position switch (S2), a three-position (A,B,C)
Programmable Toggle Switch (S4), and an orange programmable Top Button (S1). The Control Top
also includes a TX/RX LED that is solid amber upon receive, red on PTT, and blinks amber on
secure RX. Additionally, the Control Top includes a transflective FSTN display. Control Top
components are mounted on a flex circuit which connects to controller board connector J2101.
When the On/Off & Volume Knob (S3) is switched to the 'ON' position, the switch is grounded and
MECH_SW is pulled low. MECH_SW is an input to MAKO (U6501). The logic low input enables an
external FET (Q6501) gate voltage, FET_ENX, which switches UN_SW_B+ to SW_B+ and turns the
radio on. Volume is also controlled through S3 and is an input to MAKO. The VOL signal is
connected to a potentiometer biased between ground and 2.775 V (R6563) from MAKO. When the
volume knob is turned, the VOL signal level is converted to a code word by MAKO's ADC and read
by OMAP through SPI.
Switch S4 is the three-position, binary-coded, toggle switch typically used for expanded Zone/
Channel Selection. Two outputs of the switch,TOGGLE_0 and TOGGLE_1, are biased to 1.875 V.
The third output is grounded. Two-bit codewords from the switch are read by OMAP through the
CPLD's EMIFS interface and indicate which of the three positions is set.
The orange programmable Top Button (S1) is typically used for emergency. It is also biased to
1.875 V (R6507) and is an input (EMERG_BTN_X) to the CPLD. A button press is detected when
EMERG_BTN_X is pulled low.
Like the three-position switch, the Frequency Switch (S3) is also binary coded. S3's output pins are
connected to GPIO pins of the CPLD which provide a four-bit binary word (signals FREQ_SEL_0,
FREQ_SEL_1, FREQ_SEL_2, and FREQ_SEL_3) to OMAP indicating which of the 16 pins of the
switch is set. This switch provides an additional output, SEC_CLEAR, which is typically used for
coded or clear mode selection. Selecting clear mode pulls this signal to a logic low, and it can be
monitored from R2135.
p g
Frequency Switch

Concentric

ABC CPLD
Toggle
Switch

Volume POT

ON/OFF SW MAKO

Emergency
Switch

Intelligent
TX/RX
LED Lighting

Top
OMAP
Display

FPC Vocon Bd

Figure 3-32. Control Top Block Diagram


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3.2.6.2 APX 5000/ APX 6000/ APX 6000XE/ SRX 2200 LCD Display Modules
3.2.6.2.1 QVGA
The APX 5000/APX 6000/APX 6000XE/SRX 2200 radio can have up to 2 displays (QVGA and
FSTN) depending upon the particular feature set and radio model ordered. The main Transflective
1.6" color display is a QVGA (130 x RGB x 130) active matrix TFT (Thin Film Transistor) LCD. A
display flex connects the front display to the J2304 22-pin connector on VOCON board. The QVGA
display uses the 8-bit Special optimized Screen Interface (SoSSI) for data and commands.

DISPLAY
FLEX CONNECTOR
J2304 PINS
1.85V
V-REG

VOUT 12 V_EXT_1.85 (.004mA TYP.)

DNP
OMAP
47 Ω
(R/W) LCD_HSYNC 3 F_DISP_RW
(D/C) LCD_AC 8 F_DISP_DATA_CMD
CPLD (INVERT)
47 Ω
(CLK 4MHz) LCD_PCLK IO87 IO39 18 F_DISP_RW_EN (CLK)

DNP

47 Ω
(RST) RST_OUT 19 OMAP_RESET
To display driver (NT39123)
on display module.
47 Ω
(D0) LCD_PIXEL_0 14 F_DISP_DATA_0
(D1) LCD_PIXEL_1 4 F_DISP_DATA_1
(D2) LCD_PIXEL_2 15 F_DISP_DATA_2
(D3) LCD_PIXEL_3 5 F_DISP_DATA_3
(D4) LCD_PIXEL_4 16 F_DISP_DATA_4
(D5) LCD_PIXEL_5 6 F_DISP_DATA_5
(D6) LCD_PIXEL_6 17 F_DISP_DATA_6
(D7) LCD_PIXEL_7 7 F_DISP_DATA_7

MAKO

(V_2.775D) V06_O 2 V_2.775D (.68mA TYP.)


10k Ω
(BOARD ID) ATOD_5 22 F_DISP_BD_ID

Figure 3-33. Display Circuit Detail Overview Block Diagram

The QVGA LCD Module operates using V_2.775D and V_EXT_1.85. The V_2.775D is the module’s
analog supply voltage sourced by LDO6 of MAKO. The V_EXT_1.85 is the module’s IO voltage
sourced by the 1.85V external LDO regulator. An 8-bit parallel bus is used for data and command
communication between OMAP’s SoSSI interface and LCD driver IC. The F_DISP_DATA_CMD
signal indicated the type of data being sent to the driver. A ‘0’ corresponds to command data and a
‘1’ corresponds to display data. Data only travels in one direction, from OMAP to display driver.
Therefore F_DISP_RW line will always be low. Display data is latched on the falling edge of the
F_DISP_RW_EN signal.
The SoSSI interface uses the LCD DMA controller/bus to allow the LCD module to access system
memory. Therefore the transfer of pixel data process will require less CPU processing power. An
initiate DMA transfer command is used and display data is transferred to the LCD module
automatically without intervention thus offloading the processor.
Theory of Operation: Controller 3-47

Prior to the LCD interpreting any commands, the correct display power-up sequence must be
initiated. First the V_EXT_1.85 (1.875 V) and V_2.775D (2.775 V) supplies must be at 90% or above
threshold and stable for 10us, and then reset can be asserted high. After OMAP de-asserts the reset
out signal (OMAP_RESET) the SLPOUT command can be sent. Now configuration commands are
ready to be sent to the LCD module.
The QVGA LCD module is only intended to operate up to +80°C due to ghosting effects. Therefore
software will shut off the display and backlight if the +80°C limit is reached. The display and backlight
will remain off until temperature drops below +75°C. The temperature sensor, U6401, for the display
cut-off is located near the top display connector and is input into MAKO A/D Channel 3, pin M14.
For enhanced display readability, the default backlight is set to a dim state while the radio is in
Standby mode; however, the backlight turns to full brightness through a button press, call receive,
emergency call, and other status indicators. See Section 3.2.6.3: "Intelligent Lighting" for the display
backlight operation.

3.2.6.2.2 FSTN
All APX 5000/APX 6000/APX 6000XE/SRX 2200 Radios are equipped with a caller ID (CID) top
display. This top display is a 1.1", Transflective, FSTN (Film compensated Super Twisted Nematic)
32 row x 112 column LCD with black pixels on a light background. This display is a component of the
control top sub-assembly with all interconnections passing through control top FPC. The display is
controlled via OMAP's 3 wire SPI interface to program the display driver IC registers and send data/
image information to the display. The active low chip select line, T_DISP_SPI_CS, is sent from the
OMAP GPIO_5 pin P3. The T_DISP_DATA_CMD line indicates whether the data being sent across
the SPI bus is register/command settings or if it's data/image information. The display driver contains
internal GRAM, which stores the current display content information, and the data/image information
is only sent when the display content needs to be updated.
Prior to sending any information to the LCD driver, the proper power-up sequence must be
instantiated. First, the V_EXT_1.85 and V_2.775D voltage supplies must be stable for at least 1 ms.
Next, the active low reset line, T_DISP_RESET, to the LCD driver must see a low pulse of 10 usec or
longer prior to communicating to the LCD driver. Then, the register setting information will be sent to
the display driver, followed by the image/data information.
The top LCD contains various LEDs for multiple backlight color combinations depending upon the
mode of operation. The programmable default backlight setting is off in standby mode, but will
illuminate to max brightness during a button push, call receive, receive mode, low battery, out of
range, emergency, etc. The details of the top display backlight settings are listed in Section 3.2.6.3:
"Intelligent Lighting". The top display contains 2 parallel side firing white LEDs and 2 parallel Red-
Green side firing bi-color LEDs.
3-48 Theory of Operation: Controller

3.2.6.3 Intelligent Lighting


The APX 5000/APX 6000/APX 6000XE/SRX 2200 radio is equipped with numerous LEDs to provide
intelligent lighting features. The VOCON board contains 2 lighting controller devices, which
illuminate all the LEDs throughout the radio, as shown in Figure 3-34. The main lighting controller,
U2204, provides white illumination to the main QVGA color display, and white keypad backlights.
The secondary lighting controller, U2201, generates illumination for the top display backlight and TX/
RX indicator lamp. Both lighting controller devices are controlled through OMAPs I2C interface (SCL
and SDA). Some of the intelligent lighting color schemes are shown in Table 3-8.
Table 3-8. Color Schemes

Color

Default White

Out of Range Red

Low Battery Red

Emergency Amber

Call Received Green

Call Paged Green

3.2.6.3.1 Main Lighting Controller


The boost lighting controller, U2204, provides backlight functionality for the main color QVGA
display, and the white backlight on the keypad. Switcher 3.6 (V_SW_3.60) is used as main input
voltage for the controller, while external 1.85 (V_EXT_1.85) is used for IO voltage. The controller
communicates with the OMAP via standard I2C communication protocol. This communication allows
the OMAP chip to enable, disable, and control the brightness of each LED. A reset line issued by
OMAP, OMAP_RESET, can be used to set the device in reset. The charge pump capability of the
lighting controller is currently not used. Refer to Figure 3-34.
The QVGA display has 3 LEDs powered by the external 3.6 regulator, V_SW_3.6. The cathode
output (negative) of each LED is fed back into the LED driver to control the current thus controlling
the brightness of the LEDs. The front display backlights are controlled by bank B of the LED
controller.
The keypad backlighting uses 4 white LEDs for illumination. The keypad backlighting operates
similar to the main QVGA display LEDs. The LEDs are powered by the external 3.6 regulator,
V_SW_3.6. The cathode output (negative) of the LEDs is fed back into bank A of the LED driver to
control the current thus controlling the brightness of the LEDs.
Theory of Operation: Controller 3-49

3.2.6.3.2 Secondary Lighting Controller


As previously mentioned the secondary lighting controller provides illumination to the top display
backlight and Tx/Rx indicator lamp. The lighting controller and LEDs are powered by switcher 5
(V_SW_5). This lighting controller device uses a PWM output to control the dimming modes of
operation for each LED. The device is controlled through the I2C interface, however, the I2C
interface require an input high voltage between 3 V – 5.5 V, thus the level translator (U2202) is used
to boost these signals to 5V logic.
Figure 3-34 shows the major connection scheme to this secondary lighting controller. The white,
green, and red top display LEDs are connected to the lighting controller PWM outputs through ESD
filter inductors L2204, L2203, L2202, respectively. The TX/RX status indicator LED uses a tri-color
red, green, amber (RGA) LED.

V_SW_3.6 KEYPAD WHITE


V-REG KEYPAD ILLUMINATION

VOUT 12

LED DRIVER
(LM27965)
1.85V
OMAP VIN D1A 15
D2A 16
(I2C) SCL SCL D3A 17
(I2C) SDA SDIO D4A 18
D1B
RST_OUT RESET
D2B
D3B FRONT DISPLAY FRONT DISPLAY
WHITE BACKLIGHT

10

20
21
11

TOP DISPLAY TOP DISPLAY


BACKLIGHT
W
25
G
V_SW_5 LED DRIVER
(LP3943) R
V-REG

VOUT PWR LED0 26


LED1 24
LED2 23

LEVEL TX/RX
SHIFT STATUS
A
SCL 1
SDA G

R
RESET

A0 LED4 15
A1 LED5 17
A2 LED6 8

Figure 3-34. Lighting Controller Overview


3-50 Theory of Operation: Controller

3.2.6.3.3 Secondary Lighting Controller – SRX 2200


Figure 3-35 shows the major connection scheme to this secondary lighting controller exclusively for SRX 2200.
A lighting system has been put into place to accommodate night profiles. These profiles shift both
displays and the keypad to a lower brightness. The LM27965 Lighting Controller, which controls the
Front Display and Keypad during normal operation, is disabled during Night Operation/ Night Vision
operation. The LM3943 is the only operating backlight driver during this mode and lower brightness
levels are achieved by routing separate lines and decreasing the duty cycle of its pulse width
modulated signal.

RADIO TOP LIGHTING

V_EXT_1.85 V_LED_TOP V_SW_5 V_LED_TOP


R2235
0

V_LED_TOP
R2201
200K

C2201 C2202 V_LED_TOP


0.1UF 0.1UF
R2207
0
2
7

IC2_TRANS_VREF2 R2206
U2202 R2204 C2203
VREF1
VREF2

3.3K 3.3K U2201 0.1UF


PCA9306 LP3943
21

8
EN
VDD

I2C_CLK 3 6 SCL_5V 19 1 TOP_DISP_RED_LED


SCL1 SCL2 SCL LED0
I2C_DATA 4 5 SDA_5V 18 2 TOP_DISP_GREEN_LED
SDA1 SDA2 RST LED1
GND

20 3 TOP_DISP_WHITE_LED
SDA LED2
22 4 TOP_DISP_NVG_W R2247
A0 LED3
23 5 TX_RX_RED_LED 82K
1

A1 LED4
24 6 TX_RX_GREEN_LED
A2 LED5
7 TX_RX_AMBER_LED R2215
V_EXT_1.85 V_LED_TOP LED6
8 430
LED7
10 TOP_DISP_NVG_R R2255 11K
LED8
11 F_DISP_LED1_NVG R2256 7.5K
LED9
12 F_DISP_LED2_NVG R2257 7.5K
LED10
13 F_DISP_LED3_NVG R2258 7.5K
R2243 LED11
Q2202 14 KP_LED1_NVG R2259 11K
10K LED12
DTC114YKAF 15 KP_LED2_NVG R2260 11K
LED13
16 KP_LED3_NVG R2261 11K
3 OMAP_RESET_5V LED14
10K 17 KP_LED4_NVG R2262 11K
LED15
GND1
GND2

47K
C2221
9
25

LED DRIVERS OMAP_RESET


1
0.1UF
DNP
NV PROFILE ALTERNATE
CURRENT DRAIN PATHS

4 KEYPAD
3 FRONT DISPLAY
2 TOP DISPLAY (RED & WHITE)

V_SW_3.60

R2242 V_LED_FRONT
0

R2241
U2204 0
C2217
LM27965
1UF
23
POUT
I2C_CLK 1
IN SCL
16 KP_LED1
D1A
24 15 KP_LED2 C2220
VIN D2A
V_LED_TOP OMAP_RESET 10 14 KP_LED3 1UF
F_DISP_AND_KP_ISET RESET D3A
17 13 KP_LED4
ISET D4A
V_EXT_1.85 2 12
SDIO D5A
7 4 F_DISP_LED1_RETURN
VIO D1B
I2C_DATA 5 F_DISP_LED2_RETURN
IO D2B
R2245 19 6 F_DISP_LED3_RETURN
NC C1_P D3B
R2244 12.4K 22 3
NC C1_N D1C NC
10K 20
NC C2_P
21 8
NC C2_N NC1 NC
3

11
CTGND

NC2 NC
18 GND1
G1 GND2

1 U2205
2SC5663
F_DISP_KP_NVG_MODE
9
2

ISET SWITCH
LED 7 ON = NV MODE
LED 7 OFF = DEFAULT MODE

FRONT DISPLAY AND KEYPAD LIGHTING

Figure 3-35. Lighting Controller – SRX 2200


Theory of Operation: Controller 3-51

3.2.6.4 Keypad
The Dual Display Model contains a 21 button keypad, which translates to a 5x5 row and column
keypad matrix as shown in Figure 3-36. The keypad also contains LEDs for the backlighting of the
keys, which is described in more detail in Section 3.2.6.3: "Intelligent Lighting". Every key is
assigned a particular row and column to identify the unique key, as shown in keypad mapping Table
3-9. The keypad flex also contains 2, 6-channel filters that each row and column signal passes
through. Each row of the keypad contains an external pull-up resistor, and all the rows are interrupt
based inputs to OMAP. The columns are driven low by default in OMAP. When a key is pressed, the
corresponding key row and column are shorted together and causes a low level to be input on the
corresponding row in OMAP. Upon receiving the row interrupt, the OMAP IC is then programmed to
scan the column output to determine which corresponding column was selected that generated the
interrupt.

ROW

OMAP

COLUMN

KEYPAD FPC
*FPC = Flexible Printed Circuit

Figure 3-36. Keypad Interface Outline

Table 3-9. Key Map Matrix

Key Row, Column Map Key Row, Column Map

{ 0,4 3 3,2

| 1,4 4 2,0

} 2,4 5 2,1

H 4,0 6 2,2

< 4,1 7 1,0

U 0,3 8 1,1

D 4,2 9 1,2

> 1,3 * 0,0


3-52 Theory of Operation: Controller

Table 3-9. Key Map Matrix (Continued)

Key Row, Column Map Key Row, Column Map

P 2,3 0 0,1

1 3,0 # 0,2

2 3,1

3.2.6.5 Side Controls


The side controls include three programmable, momentary, pushbutton switches (Side Button 1
[SB1], Side Button 2 [SB2], Top Side Button [MON]) and a Push-To-Talk switch [PTT]. These
components interface to the expansion board via connector J2005 through a two-piece, bonded flex
circuit. A board-to-board connection routes the side controls signals from expansion board connector
P2001 to connector J4001 of the controller board. See Chapter 7 for pin out names and numbers.
Side button 1 (R4006), side button 2 (R4007) and the top side button (R6101) are inputs to the CPLD
and are biased to 1.875V. A button press is detected when the OMAP reads a 'LO' state from the
CPLD EMIFS interface. PTT (R4005) is connected directly to OMAP and a button press is detected
when a LO state is read.

3.2.6.6 GCAI
The GCAI (Global Communications Accessory Interface) connector is a 15 pin interface located on
the side of the radio. The connector interfaces the radio with accessories and is used for
programming. When the OMAP (U6501) detects that an accessory has been attached through a
logic low on GPIO0, it will identify the device by reading the GCAI_ONE_WIRE line. Once the device
type is identified, the appropriate signals are multiplexed through MAKO to the GCAI connector for
the particular device. Figure 3-37 is a block diagram of the GCAI interface.
Mounted to the side connector is a printed circuit board that houses ESD protection circuitry and an
auxiliary RF connector. The universal side connector interfaces with the expansion board via the P1
connector of a flex circuit and the J2004 connector of the expansion board. A board-to-board
connection routes universal side connector signals through expansion board connector P2001 to the
controller board. The figures below show the connections and signal assignments from the universal
connector to the controller board.
Theory of Operation: Controller 3-53

GCAI
CONNECTOR

OMAP1710 MA KO ONE_WIRE_GCAI
ONE_WIRE
One-Wire BATT_STATUS

GPIO_0
VBUS One-Wire 1
2
Vbus
TXEN 3
USB D+ D+
DAT USB 4
PORT 0 XCVR D- D- 5
SE0
GND 6
UART1_RX
UART1_RX SPKR+
7
UART1_TX EXT SPKR-
UART1_TX PA 8 GPIO_3
9
MIC+
Ext Mic 10
MIC-
Preamp 11
12
KF Switch
OPTA_SEL_2 GPIO_4
GPIO OPT_GPIO_3
GPIO

OPTA_SEL_1
OPT_GPIO_2
OPTA_SEL_0
GPIO OPT_GPIO_0
CPLD
MACE
KEYFAIL
GPO
KEYFAIL CONTROL

Figure 3-37. GCAI Signal Configuration

A B C

16 9

P1
1 1 8
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12

Front View Side View

Figure 3-38. GCAI Connector


3-54 Theory of Operation: Controller

Table 3-10. P1 Pin Assignment

P1 PIN ASSIGNMENT SIDE CONNECTOR SIGNAL

1 GCAI_VBUS_5V

2 GCAI_VBUS_5V

3 GND

4 GCAI_USB_P_GPIO1 / TxDc / FillReq

5 GCAI_USB_N_GPIO2 / RxDc / FillData

6 GND

7 GCAI_GPIO0 / PwrOn

8 GCAI_CTS_GPIO_4 / KeyFail / FillClk

9 GCAI_MIC_P

10 GCAI_MIC_N

11 GCAI_SPKR_N / LineOut-

12 GCAI_SPKR_P / LineOut+

13 GND

14 GCAI_RTS_GPIO_3 / OTG-ID / FillSen

15 GND

16 GCAI_ONE_WIRE

Table 3-11. GCAI Connector Pin Assignment

PIN ASSIGNMENT SIGNAL

A GND

B GCAI_RF_INPUT

C GND

1 GCAI_GPIO0 / PwrOn

2 GCAI_ONE_WIRE

3 GCAI_VBUS_5V

4 GCAI_USB_P_GPIO1 / TxDc / FillReq

5 GCAI_USB_N_GPIO2 / RxDc / FillData

6 GND

7 GCAI_SPKR_P / LineOut+

8 GCAI_SPKR_N / LineOut-

9 GCAI_RTS_GPIO_3 / OTG-ID / FillSen

10 GCAI_MIC_P
Theory of Operation: Controller 3-55

Table 3-11. GCAI Connector Pin Assignment (Continued)

PIN ASSIGNMENT SIGNAL

11 GCAI_MIC_N

12 GCAI_CTS_GPIO_4 / KeyFail / FillClk

Figure 3-39. GCAI Connector – Back View


3-56 Theory of Operation: Controller

3.2.7 RF Interface
The VOCON to RF board interface through connector J1001. See Figure 3-40.

RF - VoCon Interface

33,31,29 3 N14,P14,AA17
SPI McBSP3
22 L3
ABCS GPIO59
27 V6
TRCS GPIO17
2 G19
EEPROM_CS GPIO28
14 T19
DAC_CS GPIO61/SPIF_CS2
LOCK 25 V15 GPIO56
19,17,21 3 Y6,W7,AA5 McBSP2
TX SSI
15,11,13 3 V7,W6,P10 OMAP
RX SSI McBSP2

9 C1 M20
DMCS TIMER.PWM2 TIMER.PWM1 L14
23 D2 CPLD Y5
SYNCB GPIO7

3 N18
16.8MHz BUFFER TIMER.EXTCLK

28,30,
RF CONNECTOR

32,34,36 5
BATT VDD
VSW1 37
VSW1
LDO2 6 LDO2
8 V6
V2775
7
RSTB POR
20 L13 MAKO
TEMP ATOD_5
18 L3 FE_TUNE1
TUNE
16 N1 A11
ISET PWR_CTRL TX_RX
L12
ATOD_4
26 L8
BSTAT ONE_WIRE_BATT

12 56
TXINH OPTION BOARD

1,4,5,10,24,
35,38,39,40 9
GND

Figure 3-40. VOCON to RF Board Interface

The major interfaces are the TX and RX SSI buses, the SPI Bus with associated chip selects, the
synchronization signals (DMCS,SYNCB), the 16.8 MHz clock, MAKO VDDs and I/O's, and the
TX Inhibit from the Option Board.

3.2.7.1 TX SSI
The TX SSI interface provides the SSI data from the OMAP's DSP to the Trident IC on the RF board.
The interface contains 3 signals, the TX frame sync, TX clock, and TX Data signals. The pin
numbers for both the RF connector and OMAP IC are also shown in Figure 3-40.

3.2.7.2 RX SSI
The RX SSI interface provides the SSI data from the Abacus IC on the RF board to the OMAP's
DSP. The interface contains 3 signals, the RX frame sync, RX clock, and RX Data signals. The pin
numbers for both the RF connector and OMAP IC are shown in Figure 3-40.

3.2.7.3 Synchronization
The DMCS and SYNCB signals are used for synchronization between the RF and VOCON boards.
These signals route from the OMAP IC timer outputs through the CPLD to the RF board. The DMCS
signal connects to the Trident IC and the SYNCB connects to the ABACUS IC. The pin numbers for
both of the signals are shown in Figure 3-40.
Theory of Operation: Controller 3-57

3.2.7.4 MAKO Interface


MAKO supplies some DC regulation and I/O support for the RF board. The main battery supply is
provided by the RF board and is connected to MAKO. Regulated DC supplies based on this battery
voltage are then provided by MAKO to the RF board. These supplies are VSW1, LDO2, and V6. The
Power On Reset (POR) reset signal is also provided by MAKO to reset the RF board.
The One-Wire signal from the battery is provided by the RF board to MAKO's One-Wire
segmentation circuit, which then connects the One-Wire data path to the OMAP IC. The TUNE,
ISET, and TEMP signals are also interfaced to the MAKO IC.

3.2.7.5 TX Inhibit
The TX Inhibit I/O is reserved for future Option Board use, and is available at pin 12 for the RF
connector and pin 56 of the option board connector.

3.2.8 Encryption
The encryption circuitry is placed on the expansion board and interfaces to the VOCON through the
J4001-P2001 connector. The encryption circuitry is designed to digitally encrypt and decrypt voice
and ASTRO data in the APX 5000/APX 6000/APX 6000XE/SRX 2200 radio. The Motorola Advanced
Crypto Engine (MACE) IC is the main component in the encryption design, and has some discrete
support circuitry along with the interfaces to the VOCON IC's (CPLD, OMAP, and Audio CODEC).
NOTE: The MACE IC is NOT serviceable. The information contained in this section is only intended
to help determine whether a problem is due to the MACE IC or the radio itself.
Figure 3-41 below shows the Encryption architecture for the APX 5000/APX 6000/APX 6000XE/SRX
2200 radio.

CPLD

CLK SSI GPIO

AUDIO
MACE OMAP
CODEC
SSI (Secure IC) SSI

Key Key Key


Tamper
Retention Fail Zeroize

Vocon Bd
Figure 3-41. APX 5000/ APX 6000/ APX 6000XE/ SRX 2200 Encryption Architecture
3-58 Theory of Operation: Controller

As shown in Figure 3-41 above, the encryption design consists of 5 blocks:


• MACE IC
• Key Loading
• Key Retention
• Tamper
• Key Zeroize.

3.2.8.1 MACE IC
The encryption module uses the MACE IC and an encryption key variable to perform its encode/
decode function. The encryption key variable is loaded into the MACE IC, via the GCAI (side)
connector, from a hand-held, key variable loader (KVL). The MACE IC contains the particular
encryption algorithm purchased. Table 3-12 lists the encryption algorithms and their corresponding
kit numbers.
Once the MACE IC has its encryption keys and algorithm, it communicates with the radio' s host
processor (OMAP) through the Synchronous Serial Interface (SSI) bus. Both commands and audio
(clear and encrypted) are sent through the SSI bus. A communications failure between the host
processor and the secure module will be indicated as an ERROR 09/10 message on the display.
Table below lists the encryption algorithms and their corresponding kit numbers.

Table 3-12. Encryption Algorithms and Corresponding Kit Numbers

KIT Number Description

NNTN8171_ APX 5000/APX 6000/APX 6000XE/SRX 2200 DVP-XL KIT


NNTN8172_ APX 5000/APX 6000/APX 6000XE/SRX 2200 DVP-XL KIT with Bluetooth
NNTN8173_ APX 5000/APX 6000/APX 6000XE/SRX 2200 AES KIT
NNTN8174_ APX 5000/APX 6000/APX 6000XE/SRX 2200 AES KIT with Bluetooth
NNTN8175_ APX 5000/APX 6000/APX 6000XE/SRX 2200 DES/DES-XL/DES-OFB KIT
NNTN8176_ APX 5000/APX 6000/APX 6000XE/SRX 2200 DES/DES-XL/DES-OFB KIT with Bluetooth
NNTN8177_ APX 5000/APX 6000/APX 6000XE/SRX 2200 NO ALGO BASIC VERSION
NNTN8178_ APX 5000/APX 6000/APX 6000XE/SRX 2200 NO ALGO BASIC VERSION with Bluetooth

The MACE IC relies on a 4 MHz clock source provided by the CPLD, the clock is connected to
MACE's XIN pin (U2510-P5).

3.2.8.2 Key Loading / Fail


Key variables are loaded into the MACE IC through the keyfail line. The signal originates from the
GCAI connector (pin 8 of J2004) and is passed through the expansion board to the VOCON board.
The signal is then selected by a multiplexer (U4003) controlled by CPLD output, KEYFAIL_CTRL,
and the signal is routed back to the expansion board to the MACE's KYLD pin (U2510-B10).
Theory of Operation: Controller 3-59

3.2.8.3 Key Retention


The key variables are retained within the MACE IC's memory (SRAM or FLASH). The keys can be
infinite key retention or 30-seconds key retention, depending on how the codeplug is set up. When
set to infinite key retention, the keys are stored in the FLASH memory inside the MACE IC. When set
to 30-second retention, the keys are stored in SRAM, and will be erased when the radio's battery is
removed (after the 30 second delay). The key retention delay circuit controls this time through a
comparator op-amp circuit (U2526). When the battery is removed, VSAVE (nominally 2.5 V) will
eventually drop to 0V after 30 seconds, which will result in a 0V output from U2526. This output is the
input to the CONT_1.875 regulator (U2525), which is nominally 3.3 V. When the regulator's output is
0 V, the keys in MACE's SRAM will be erased.

3.2.8.4 Tamper
The tamper function is intended to erase the encryption keys in a tampering situation. If the radio
chassis is opened during operation, the tamper signal, which is normally connected to ground
through spring contact M2533, will be disconnected from ground. This will be sensed by MACE
through its tamper pin TPR0 (U2510-M2). Once this condition is sensed, the encryption keys will be
erased.

3.2.8.5 Key Zeroize


The encryption keys can also be manually erased if infinite key retention is not turned on in
codeplug, by holding down the Side Top button and emergency buttons during radio power-up.
These two button inputs both connect to a dual transistor Q2537, which will release the
Key_ZEROIZE signal sensed by MACE's TPR0 (U2510-M2). Once this condition is sensed (floating
high), the encryption keys will be erased.
To troubleshoot the encryption circuitry, refer to the flowcharts in Chapter 5 “Troubleshooting
Charts”.
3-60 Theory of Operation: Global Positioning Sytem (GPS)

3.3 Global Positioning Sytem (GPS)


The APX 6000/APX 6000XE/SRX 2200 GPS architecture employs the Texas Instruments NL5500
GPS IC (U2401) which decodes GPS signals at 1575.42 MHz (L1 band). It is capable of producing a
final position solution including full tracking and data decode capability. The GPS signal is received
by the main RF/GPS combination antenna. The GPS signal is then diplexed at the antenna port via a
series resonant network, C1309 and L1305 which provides a very low capacitive load to the
transceiver. The signal is routed through a low noise amplifier (LNA, U1304) on the RF board (and a
SAW filter, FL1301 for UHF1 and UHF2 radios) and its output is applied to the RF-Vocon interface
connectors (P101 to J1001) where it is eventually routed to the expansion board via the J4001 and
P2001 connectors for processing by the GPS IC. Additional GPS diplexing components include
C1150, L1114, C1122, and L1103 which provide proper termination at the Peregrine switch (U1102)
output to minimize GPS signal leakage at the antenna port tap point at C1301. When the GPS signal
reaches the expansion board, it goes through a SAW filter (FL2401), LNA (U2404), and a second
SAW filter (FL2403), which then connects to the NL5500’s GPS RF input (U2401 pin L2). The
NL5500 IC is connected to the main OMAP processor via UART2. It is a two wire UART interface
(TX and RX with no handshaking).
NOTE: The enable signal for the LNA U1304 on the RF board is generated by the GPS IC, and DC
coupled onto the GPS RF signal which goes through the RF-Vocon-Expansion Interconnect.
The GPS receiver is setup in an autonomous continuous navigation mode where the current position
is updated once per second. The GPS receiver continuously tracks satellites for as long as the radio
is powered on to ensure the best possible accuracy. In the event the radio loses visibility of the
satellites due to terrain or environmental factors such as driving through a tunnel or entering a
building, the GPS will temporarily lose its position fix. If the signal outage is long enough, a power
savings algorithm will then cycle the GPS in and out of a sleep mode to save battery life until the
radio has moved back into an environment where the GPS signal is present.
The following table lists the power, clock, and I/O connections from the GPS IC to various
peripherals.
Theory of Operation: Global Positioning Sytem (GPS) 3-61

Table 3-13. Power and I/O Pins for NI5500

Signal Name Type NL5500 ball(s) Source/Destination [ref] Description


(board

VBAT Power A2, H1, D8 VSW_3.6 [U6504] (Vocon) Main NL5500 power supply

VDDS Power B3, G10, K5, E2 VCC_1.85 [U6508] (Vocon) I/O Power Supply

VDD_TCXO Power G1 VSW_3.6 [U6504] (Vocon) TCXO Power Supply

RTC_CLK Clock H9 CPLD IO74 [U6101] (Vocon) 32kHz RTC

TCXO_CLK_LV Clock F1 TCXO [Y2204] (Expansion) 26MHz TCXO

GPS_nShutdown Input D5 CPLD IO91 [U6101] (Vocon) GPS Reset

GPS_UART_TX Output F5 OMAP pin R9 [U6302] GPS UART TX to OMAP UART RX


(Vocon)

GPS_UART_RX Input E3 OMAP pin M18 [U6302] OMAP UART TX to GPS UART RX
(Vocon)

LNA_ENABLE Output H6 LNA [U1304] (RF) + LNA GPS External LNA Enable
[U2404] (Expansion)

GPS_LNA_IN Input L2 GPS antenna/front-end GPS RF Input from antenna

RF-VOCON-Exp
Interconnect

RF Board External Regulators Expansion Board

Ant 2.8V 3.6V 1.8V


(VSW_3.6) (VCC_1.85)

VBAT VDDS

VDD_TCXO (G1)

LNA Enable TCXO


GPS_EXT_LNA_EN (H6)
3.0V TCXO_CLK_LV (F1)
26MHz,
<0.5ppm
GPS_LNA_IN (L2) GPS IC
TI NL5500 [OMAP 1710]
GPS_UART_TX (F5) GPS Tx UART2 Rx (R9)
GPS_UART_RX (E3) GPS Rx
UART2 Tx (M18)
LNA SAW LNA SAW
[CPLD]
RTC_CLK (H9) 32kHz RTC
IO74 (E2)
GPS_NSHUTDOWN (D5) Reset
IO91 (D12)

Figure 3-42. GPS Block Diagram (VHF/700–800 MHz)


3-62 Theory of Operation: Accelerometer

RF-VOCON-Exp
Interconnect

RF Board External Regulators Expansion Board

Ant 2.8V 3.6V 1.8V


(VSW_3.6) (VCC_1.85)

VBAT VDDS

VDD_TCXO (G1)

LNA Enable TCXO


GPS_EXT_LNA_EN (H6)
3.0V TCXO_CLK_LV (F1)
26MHz,
<0.5ppm
GPS_LNA_IN (L2) GPS IC
TI NL5500 [OMAP 1710]
GPS_UART_TX (F5) GPS Tx UART2 Rx (R9)
GPS_UART_RX (E3) GPS Rx
UART2 Tx (M18)
SAW LNA SAW LNA SAW
[CPLD]
RTC_CLK (H9) 32kHz RTC
IO74 (E2)
GPS_NSHUTDOWN (D5) Reset
IO91 (D12)

Figure 3-43. GPS Block Diagram (UHF1 and UHF2)

3.4 Accelerometer
3.4.1 General Overview
Accelerometer capabilities are achieved by the 3-axes “nano” accelerometer IC (LIS331DL) located
on the expansion board. The LIS331DL is a digital output linear accelerometer in a LGA package. It
is powered by the 3.3 LDO regulator placed in the expansion board. The complete device includes a
sensing element and an IC interface to provide the signal to the AVR IC. When acceleration is
applied to the sensor, an imbalance in capacitance is produced. This imbalance is measured and
converted to an analog voltage that is finally available to the user by an analog to digital converter.
The acceleration data is accessed through an SPI interface and presented to the AVR.

Y Z

Figure 3-44. Directions of the Detectable Accelerations

NOTE: Please refer to User Guide and CPS for further details.
Theory of Operation: Accelerometer 3-63

3.3V LDO

Core
and
I/O
Voltage

SPI
Accelerometer
Accelerometer Data Bus AVR
LIS331DLH AT32UC3A
(Bus Slave) (Bus Master)

Interrupts

Figure 3-45. Accelerometer Block Diagram

The registers embedded on the LIS331DL are accessed through SPI serial interface. The following
pins are responsible for the SPI communication.

Table 3-14. SPI Interface

Pin Name Pin Description

CS SPI Enable
SPC SPI Serial Port Clock
SDI SPI Serial Data Input
SDO SPI Serial Data Output

CS is the serial port enable and it is controlled by the AVR (SPI Master). It goes low at the start of the
transmission and toggles high at the end. SPC is the serial port clock and it is also controlled by the
AVR. It is stopped high when the CS is high (no transmission). SDI and SDO are respectively the
serial data input and output. These lines are driven at the falling edge of SPC and should be capture
at the rising edge of SPC.
3-64 Theory of Operation: Accelerometer

The following table provides a list of the registers and their respective addresses used for the
accelerometer IC (LIS331DL).

Table 3-15. Register Address Map

Name Type Register Address Default Comment

Hex Binary

Reserved (do not modify) 00 – 0E Reserved

WHO_AM_I r 0F 000 1111 110010 Dummy register

CTRL_REG1 rw 20 010 0000 111

CTRL_REG2 rw 21 010 0001 0

CTRL_REG3 rw 22 010 0010 0

CTRL_REG4 rw 23 010 0011 0

CTRL_REG5 rw 24 010 0100 0

HP_FILTER_RESET r 25 010 0101 Dummy register

REFERENCE rw 26 010 0110 0

STATUS_REG r 27 010 0111 0

OUT_X_L r 28 010 1000 output

OUT_X_H r 29 010 1001 output

OUT_Y_L r 2A 010 1010 output

OUT_Y_H r 2B 010 1011 output

OUT_Z_L r 2C 010 1100 output

OUT_Z_H r 2D 010 1101 output

Reserved (do not modify) 2E – 2F Reserved

INT1_CFG rw 30 011 0000 0

INT1_SOURCE r 31 011 0001 0

INT1_THS rw 32 011 0010 0

INT1_DURATION rw 33 011 0011 0

INT2_CFG rw 34 011 0100 0

INT2_SOURCE r 35 011 0101 0

INT2_THS rw 36 011 0110 0

INT2_DURATION rw 37 011 0111 0

Reserved (do not modify) 38 – 3F Reserved

NOTE: Refer to the part data sheet for a detailed explanation of the registers.
Theory of Operation: Bluetooth 3-65

3.5 Bluetooth
The Bluetooth feature allows the radio the ability to connect wirelessly to a Bluetooth accessory or
data terminal. This feature is implemented using a combination Bluetooth/GPS integrated circuit (IC,
U2401), a low-frequency receiver (NFC, U2403), and a host controller (U2415) with external 16 MB
SDRAM (U2413) located on the expansion board. The Bluetooth IC sends data to the host controller
processor over an HCI USART link. The host controller processor communicates to the OMAP
processor on the VOCON board through a dedicated USB port.
Each APX accessory that is capable of Bluetooth communication will have its own unique Bluetooth
address. An external audio accessory headset can establish a digital connection using a low-data
rate GFSK modulated signal hopping on 79 x 1 MHz wide Bluetooth channels from 2402 MHz to
2480 MHz in the ISM band. Bluetooth uses a frequency hopping spread spectrum (FHSS) technique
to spread the RF power across the spectrum to reduce the interference and spectral power density.
The frequency hopping allows the channel to change up to 1600 times a second (625 us time slot)
based on a pseudo random sequence. If a packet is not received on one channel, the packet will be
retransmitted on another channel.
The Bluetooth feature is accompanied by a Low-Frequency (LF) detection circuit. Once a radio has
the Bluetooth feature enabled, a user can tap their LF enabled Bluetooth audio accessory with the
radio at the pairing spot to establish a secure Bluetooth connection. The LF circuit provides the
ability of a secure pairing connection with a Bluetooth accessory by sending secure messages
including the BT address of the external accessory during pairing. The LF circuit uses a 125 kHz
signal to communicate the secure pairing information over a dedicated SPI bus between the
Bluetooth accessory and the AVR32 processor.
Low-frequency transmission is done by the host controller itself using a NOR gate. The Bluetooth
antenna is made of a flexible PCB and is a modified PIFA with a 2.5 dBi gain. The Bluetooth antenna
is mounted in the APX 5000/APX 6000/APX 6000XE/SRX 2200 speaker assembly:

Speaker Assembly

BT
Expansion Antenna
Vocon 2-pin
Board
Board Speaker
(BT & LF) &
80-pin
Mic
4-pin

KEY

= Flex

= Board to Board

= Spring Contact

Figure 3-46. Relation of Bluetooth Antenna Assembly to Expansion Board


3-66 Theory of Operation: Bluetooth

To connect a Bluetooth accessory, the blue pairing indicators on the accessory and the radio should
be brought close to each other with the Bluetooth feature enabled and on in the radio. The
LF/Bluetooth connection flow is shown in Figure 3-47.

Radio and Accy Power Up

Initial NFC Pairing Able to pair

Connect
sound

Not able to
re-establish pairing
If Link Breaks a appears solid

Disconnect
sound

Reconnect
SW tries to re-establish Connect Sound
connection for 'x' mins. a appears solid
Standby Icon (flashing)

Disconnect
After X min
sound
search - BAD

Icon no longer Solid. b appears.


Module requires NFC re-pairing

With radio and accy. already on,


re-attempt pairing procedure.

Connect sound

Connected
Bad

Refer to Bluetooth pairing a appears solid


flowchart and/or User Guide

Figure 3-47. Bluetooth Connection Flowchart


Theory of Operation: Bluetooth 3-67

Bluetooth Block
SW_B+

SW_B+

GROUND

UC3_RESET M8
OPT_BD_GPIO_0_OPT_RST RESET_N
BT_PTT J2
OPT_BD_GPIO_5(OMAP GPIO7) PB17 (GPIO49)
USB_BOOT VOLTAGE D10
OPT_BD_GPIO_2 TRANSLATION PA20 (GPIO20)
OMAP P18
AVR_STATUS_1.8 1.8V - 3.3V B10 PA21 (GPIO21) 16 MB
AC_SPKR_UNMUTE_1.8 A2
OMAP K15 PB07 (GPIO39) SDRAM
OPT_BD_DETECT
OPT_BD_GPIO_4
ATMEL AVR32
BT_SPARE_1.8 VOLTAGE C3
AT32UC3A0512
APX 5000/ OMAP K14 TRANSLATION
1.8V - 3.3V
PA29

APX 6000/ F1
PA30
12 MHz
BT_SPARE_DIR
APX 6000XE/
E12
SRX2200 CPLD GPIO 29
D11
VBUS
OPT_USB_DP DP
VOCON Board OPT_USB_DM D12
DM
80-pin
connector
SSI_CLK AUD_CLK
SSI_FSYNC AUD_FSTNC NL5500
SSI_BLACK_RX
SSI_RED_RX AUD_IN BT/GPS 32.768
SSI_BLACK_TX
SSI_RED_TX AUD_OUT
KHz

26 MHz TCXO

Figure 3-48. Bluetooth/Controller Interface with Clock Sources

The Bluetooth IC transceiver is connected to a dedicated Bluetooth antenna. Between the IC and
antenna is a band-pass filter as sown in is shown in Figure 3-49.

USB1 USB SPI0 SPI


USART1 UART NFC
TIMER1 TX_CLK BLOCK
ATMEL AVR32 GPIO WAKEUP
BT_PTT
OMAP_GPIO7 GPIO AT32UC3A0512 ANTENNA

USART1 TX
APX 5000/ APX 6000/ TC1 OCA
APX 6000XE/ SRX2200
Expansion Board LF
80-PIN CONNECTOR USART0 GPIO GPIO Antenna

BT
Antenna
BT_HCI BT_WAKE BT_EN

SSI PCM_AUD BT_RF 2.45 GHz BPF


TI NL5500
Bluetooth/GPS

Figure 3-49. Bluetooth Functional Block Diagram


3-68 Theory of Operation: Bluetooth

To verify the Bluetooth transmitter is operational, an RCMP command can be sent to transmit a
constant carrier waveform on a Bluetooth frequency. To verify the LF transmit feature is operational,
an RCMP command can be sent to transmit a constant carrier waveform at 125 kHz. There are
similar RCMP commands for verifying BT/LF RSSI when a CW BT/LF signal is applied near the
antennas of the BT/LF circuitry.
The Low-Frequency block diagram below shows the main connections:

Low-Frequency Block
SPI0_SCK SCL
SPI0_MOSI SDI
LF RX XIN 32768 Hz
Clock
SPI0_MISO SDO

NFC_CS CS Low Frequency


Receiver
NFC_INT WAKE AS3930
ATMEL AVR32
AT32UC3A0512 LF1P
NFC_UART_RX DAT LFN

NFC_UART_MAN_CLK CL_DAT
LF Coil
NFC_UART_TX
TC1_OCA
LF TX

Figure 3-50. Bluetooth Low-Frequency Circuit Block Diagram

SPI SPI
UART UART
125 KHz Clock + ANT_IN
UART_TX_Data

Micro- LF Device
ANTENNA COIL CLK_IN
Processor
32 KHz

Figure 3-51. Bluetooth Low-Frequency Pairing Data Path


Theory of Operation: Bluetooth 3-69

R24
R2457M3

1
15K C2465M3
32KHZ_3.3V
1UF
U2403M3
AS3930
51009360002

VCC 15
C2475M3
1000PF
12 SCL 1
CL_DAT
NFC_CS_INV 11 9
CS DAT
13 SDI SDO 1
5 XIN XOUT 6
R2474M3 4 8
270K RX path 3
LFN
LFP
WARE
NC1 1

G1 CTGND
NC2 2
O/P

GND
7 VSS
GPS_BT_3.3V
NFC
1

ANTENNA

16
C2454M3

C2457M3
220PF

L2407M3 18PF
1%

6.8 mH
R2476M3 R2477M3
100K 100K
U2412M3
I/P
NL17SZ02
USART1_TX
4
TC1_OCA
TX path R2475M3
150

Figure 3-52. Detailed Low-Frequency Transmit/Receive Paths

3.5.1 Bluetooth Power


Our Bluetooth IC operates from a 3.6V (U6504, VBAT) switching regulator located on the VOCON
board to supply the Bluetooth IC core and a 1.85V (U6508, VDDS) supply for the I/O. It has a
shutdown (U2415 pin L3) that must be high for operation to work. The power-up/down sequence
required for operation is shown in Figure 3-53.

APX 5000/ APX 6000/


APX 6000XE/ SRX2200 7.5V Batt
Partial Current Tree
VDDS

<2.5ms
VBAT
or
VDD1P8

RTC

Startup
(OR of
nshutdown
pins)

CLK_REQ_POL
Max 36.5 ms
Analog PORz (~135 RTC cycles) +
Efuse shifting (~1000 RTC cycles)

TCXO_CLK_REQ Hi Z - PD

VDD_TCXO

TCXO_CLK
5 ms
Max time from clock request/
voltage to TCXO_CLK availability
REF_CLK_REQ Hi Z - PD

Figure 3-53. Chip Power-Up/Power-Down Sequence (Exernal Input/Output Shown)


3-70 Theory of Operation: Bluetooth

The host processor operates from a 3.3V LDO regulator (U2402). The 1.85V regulator enables the
3.3V LDO regulator output. The LF receiver IC is powered from a 3.3V LDO regulator (U2402).
Figure 3-54 is a partial current tree showing the flow of current from the battery to the Bluetooth-
related major components sourced by the 3.6V switching regulator on the VOCON.

7.5V Batt

SW_B+

3.6V Switcher
800mA TPS 62050

V_SW_3.60

2.23V LDO 1.85V LDO J4001 pin41


J1001 pin 37 VCP_IN
TPS 73601 LP38693SD

Vocon

Expansion

P2001 pin 41

VSW_3.6

TI NL5500 3.3V LDO


BT/GPS 500mA LP2989

GPS_BT_3.3V

ST LIS3331DL 12 MHz OSC


Accelerometer

AT32UC3A
Logic & Level AVR32
J2001 pin 11
8 x Level Shifters
JTAG
1 x Inverter
16MB SDRAM

AS3930A Logic & Level


Low Freq. 1 x NOR

Figure 3-54. Current Distribution Tree for Bluetooth Circuitry

3.5.2 Bluetooth Clocks


The Bluetooth IC requires a 26 MHz TCXO (Y2204, TCXO_CLK) for the core and a 32.768 kHz
(U6101 pin E2 on vocon, RTC_CLK) slow clock for the USART. This is the same clock used for the
GPS portion of the BT/GPS combination IC.
The host processor IC requires a 12 MHz crystal oscillator (Y2475) clock. The LF receiver IC
requires a 32.768 kHz (U6101 pin E2 on vocon, RTC_CLK) clock.
Theory of Operation: Bluetooth 3-71

3.5.3 Bluetooth I/Os.


The communication between the Bluetooth IC and the host controller is by a four-wire HCI USART0
bus (RX, TX, CTS, RTS). The Bluetooth IC receives a firmware update over USART0 each time it is
powered on. The LF receiver IC transmits its data over the USART1 s used for displaying debugging
messages.

Table 3-16. Bluetooth Host Processor UART I/O

Signal Name Pad Name GPIO MUX Expansion Board I/O


Function Schematic Name

USART0 – RXD PA00 0 A BT_UART_TX_3.3V I

USART0 – TXD PA01 1 A BT_UART_RX_3.3V O

USART0 – RTS PA03 3 A BT_UART_CTS_3.3V O

USART0 – CTS PA04 4 A BT_UART_RTS_3.3V I

USART1 – RXD PA05 5 A USART1_RX I

USART1 – TXD PA06 6 A USART1_TX O

USART1 – CLK PA07 7 A USART1_CLK I

USART2 – RXD PB29 61 A AVR_USART2_RX I

USART2 – TXD PB30 62 A AVR_USART2_TX O

ATMEL AVR32
AT32UC3A0512
TI NL 5500
Bluetooth/GPS
USART0
J6 A4
PA00 HCI_TX
H6 B5
Pin 19 PA01 HCI_RX
J7 B4
PA03 HCI_CTS
JTAG Connector

Pin 20 J8 B7
PA04 HCI_RTS
USART2
Debug RX K6
Pin 12 PB29
Low Frequency
Debug TX K7
Pin 13 PB30 Receiver AS3930
USART1
K11 9
PA05 DAT
J10 10 CL_DAT
PA07

L12 LF Transmit
PA06 (OR Gate)

= Level Translator. 3.3volts on AVR side

Figure 3-55. Bluetooth LF UART Connection Block Diagram


3-72 Theory of Operation: Bluetooth

The Bluetooth IC shutdown (U2415 pin L3) and wakeup (U2415 pin K3) pins are also connected to
the host controller. A Bluetooth PTT pin on the host controller (U2415 pin J2) tells the OMAP (U6302
pin Y5) when the user pressed the PTT button on the Bluetooth accessory. As the BT IC I/O is 1.8V,
but the host controller I/O is 3.3V, level shifters are employed for interconnection between the two.
The host processor IC is connected to the LF receiver IC by a four-wire SPI bus. This SPI bus also
communicates with an on-board accelerometer. The LF transmitter circuit uses a 125 kHz signal
(U2415 pin M3) that is turned on and off (OOK) by the USART1_TX signal (U2415 pin L12).

Table 3-17. SPI I/O

Signal Name Pad Name GPIO MUX Expansion Board I/O


Function Schematic Name

SPIP – NPCS[2] PA09 9 B SPIO_CS2 O

SPIP – NPCS[0] PA10 10 A NFC_CS O

SPIP – MISO PA11 11 A SPIO_MISO I

SPIP – MOSI PA12 12 A SPIO_MOSI O

SPIP – SCK PA13 13 A SPIO_CLK O

The host processor is connected to the 3.3V SDRAM using a synchronous interface. The host
processor is connected to the OMAP on the vocon by a full-speed USB (D11 & D12). VBus is a
sense line only.

Table 3-18. USB I/O

Signal Name Pin Name Pad Name Expansion Board I/O


Schematic Name

GPIO19 C12 PA19 USB_BOOT_3.3V I

GPIO20 D10 PA20 ATMEL_BOOT I

DP D11 – BT_AVR_USB_DP I/O

DM D12 – BT_AVR_USB_DM I/O

VBUS E12 – BT_AVR_VBUS I


Theory of Operation: Bluetooth 3-73

Factory Test Points


ATMEL AVR32
AT32UC3A0512
USB_BOOT C12
Pin 43 PA19
E12 VBUS
APX 5000/ APX 6000/ APX 6000XE/ SRX2200

Pin 31
D11 DP
Expansion Board 80-pin Connector

Pin 35

USB
D12
Pin 33 DM

ATMEL_BOOT D10
PA20

Pin 15
JTAG Connector

Pin 3

Pin 2

= Level Translator. 3.3 volts on AVR side

Figure 3-56. Bluetooth USB Interface Too Main VOCON

The ATMEL bootloader is being used as a first stage bootloader that will jump to the Motorola
bootloader, which is a stage two bootloader. GPIO20 is used by the ATMEL bootloader to trap in
Flash mode. GPIO19 will be used by the Motorola bootloader to trap in Flash mode. Both pins are
active low.
The Bluetooth audio is sent over a two-channel PCM/SSI interface to the audio codec (U6405) on
the VOCON board.

Table 3-19. GPIO I/O

Signal Name Pad Name GPIO Expansion Board I/O


Schematic Name

GPIO41 PB09 41 BT_HOST_WAKEUP_3.3V I

GPIO49 PB17 49 BT_PTT_3.3V O

GPIO50 PB18 50 BT_SHUTDOWN_3.3V O

GPIO51 PB19 51 BT_WAKEUP_3.3V O


3-74 Theory of Operation: Bluetooth

Notes
Chapter 4 Troubleshooting Procedures

The purpose of this chapter is to aid in troubleshooting problems with the


ASTRO APX 5000/APX 6000/APX 6000XE/SRX2200 radio. It is intended to be detailed enough to
localize the malfunctioning circuit and isolate the defective component. It also contains a listing of
service tools recommended for PC board repair at the component level.

Most of the ICs are static sensitive devices. Do not attempt to


disassemble the radio or troubleshoot a board without first
referring to the following Handling Precautions section.

4.1 Handling Precautions


Complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (CMOS) devices, and other high-technology devices,
are used in this family of radios. While the attributes of these devices are many, their characteristics
make them susceptible to damage by electrostatic discharge (ESD) or high-voltage charges.
Damage can be latent, resulting in failures occurring weeks or months later. Therefore, special
precautions must be taken to prevent device damage during disassembly, troubleshooting, and
repair. Handling precautions are mandatory for this radio, and are especially important in low-
humidity conditions. DO NOT attempt to disassemble the radio without observing the following
handling precautions.
1. Eliminate static generators (plastics, Styrofoam, etc.) in the work area.
2. Remove nylon or double-knit polyester jackets, roll up long sleeves, and remove or tie back
loose-hanging neckties.
3. Store and transport all static-sensitive devices in ESD-protective containers.
4. Disconnect all power from the unit before ESD-sensitive components are removed or
inserted unless otherwise noted.
5. Use a static-safeguarded workstation, which can be accomplished through the use of an
anti-static kit (Motorola part number 01-80386A82) or equivalent.This kit includes a wrist
strap, two ground cords, a static-control table mat and a static-control floor mat.
4-2 Troubleshooting Procedures: Recommended Service Tools

4.2 Recommended Service Tools


Table 4-1 lists recommended service tools that can be used for PC board repairs at the component
level. For listings of additional service tools, service aids, and test equipment that are recommended
for all levels of service, refer to the APX 5000/APX 6000/APX 6000XE/SRX2200 basic service
manual (see “Related Publications” on page ix).

Table 4-1. Recommended Service Tools

Motorola
Description Application
Part Number

1110027B23 Speaker Module Seal Lubricant Used to ensure good sealing of the Speaker Module to the
Main Chassis.

5880384G68 SMA to BNC Adapter Adapts radio’s antenna port to BNC cabling of test
equipment.

66009254001 APX 5000/ APX 6000 Battery Used in place of battery to connect radio to an external
Eliminator power supply. Requires RLN4510_.

66009255001 Grille Eliminator Special tool used when pressure testing the radio.
Replaces the radio grille to seal the port vent.

66009256001 Volume Potentiometer Outer Used to assemble and disassemble the spanner nut on the
Spanner Bit volume potentiometer.

66009258001 Antenna Spanner Bit Used to assemble and disassemble the spanner nut on the
antenna bushing.

66009259001 Vacuum Adapter Submersible radios only. Connects the vacuum/pressure


hose to the radio.

66009260001 Board Analysis Fixture Special fixture that allows radio’s internal board to be
mounted externally. Provides easy access to electronic
circuits, required for board-level troubleshooting.

NLN9839_ Vacuum Pump Kit Submersible radios only. Vacuum pump with gauge and
vacuum hose. Requires 66009259001 Adapter Kit.

NTN4265_ Pressure Pump Kit Submersible radios only. Pressure pump with gauge and
pressure hose. Requires 66009259001 Adapter Kit.

DVN4233_ Customer Programming Software CPS allows customer-specific programming of modes and
(CPS) and Tuner Software features. Tuner software required to perform alignment of
radio parameters.

PMKN4012_ Programming Cable Used to program the radio through Customer


Programming Software and Tuner Software.

PMKN4013_ Programming/Service Cable Used to program and service the radio through Customer
Programming Software and Tuner Software.

RLN4510_ 7.5 Volt Universal Battery Used in conjunction with the 66009254001 to adjust the
Eliminator supply voltage to 7.5 Vdc. Allows a multimeter to be
attached for monitoring and adjusting voltage and current
levels.

RLN4460_ Portable Test Set Used for radio performance checks. Connects to radio’s
universal connector and allows remote switching and
signal injection/outputs for test equipment measurements.
Troubleshooting Procedures: Standard Bias Table 4-3

4.3 Standard Bias Table


Table 4-2 outlines some standard supply voltages and system clocks which should be present under
normal operation. These should be checked as a first step to any troubleshooting procedure.

Table 4-2. Standard Operating Bias – DC Voltages

Name Reference Description Level

MECH_SW F_MECH_SW ON/OFF Switch. Radio on when GND GND

UNSW_B+ F_UNSW_B+ Radio Battery Voltage 9-6V

SW_B+ C6592 Radio Supply Voltage 9-6V

V_SAVE C6538 LDO Output Present When Battery is Attached 2.5V

V_1.875 C6581 LDO Output 1.875V

V_1.55 R6561 LDO Output 1.55V

V_2.775D R6563 LDO Output 2775V

V_2.775_EXP R6562 LDO Output 2.775V

V_2.8_RF R6564 LDO Output 2.8V

V_5.0A R6565 LDO Output 5.0V

V_3.3 R6566 LDO Output 3.3V

V_3.0A R6567 LDO Output 3.0V

V_EXT_1.8 R2302 LDO Output 1.85V

V_SW_1.4 E6502 Switcher Output 1.4V

V_SW_3.60 C6561 Switcher Output 3.6V

V_2.23 C6573 LDO Output 2.23V

Table 4-3. Standard Operating Bias – Clock Sources

Clock
Reference Description Frequency
Source

Y6501 R6578 MAKO 24MHz & tapped into CPLD 24.576MHz

Y6502 C6541 MAKO RTC 32.768KHz

Y6601 C6601 OMAP CPU Clock 12MHz

U6302 TP6307 and DDR Clocks (Complementary signals) 96MHz


TP6308

U6101 R6114 MACE Clock 4MHz

U6101 R6115 GPS RTC clock 32.768KHz

Y701 R6218 RF Freq synth IC (Abacus) TCXO 16.8MHz


(RF board)
4-4 Troubleshooting Procedures: Power-Up Self-Check Errors

4.4 Power-Up Self-Check Errors


Each time the radio is turned on, the MCU and DSP perform a series of internal diagnostics. These
diagnostics consist of checking such programmable devices as the FLASH ROMs, the EEPROM,
and SRAM devices.
Problems detected during the power-up self-check routines are presented as error codes on the
radio’s display. For non-display radios, the problem is presented at power up by a single, low-
frequency tone. Table 4-4 lists possible error codes, a description of each error code, and a
recommended corrective action.

Table 4-4. Power-Up Self-Check Error Codes

Error Code/ Error


Description Corrective Action
Message

01/02 FLASH ROM Codeplug Checksum Non-Fatal Error Reprogram the codeplug

01/12 Security Partition Checksum Non-Fatal Error Send radio to depot

01/20 ABACUS Tune Failure Non-Fatal Error Turn the radio off, then on

01/22 Tuning Codeplug Checksum Non-Fatal Error Send radio to depot

01/81 Host ROM Checksum Fatal Error Send radio to depot

01/82 FLASH ROM Codeplug Checksum Fatal Error Reprogram the codeplug

01/88 External RAM Fatal Error – Note: Not a checksum failure Send radio to depot

01/90 General Hardware Failure Fatal Error Turn the radio off, then on

01/92 Security Partition Checksum Fatal Error Send radio to depot

01/93 FLASHport Authentication Code Failure Send radio to depot

01/98 Internal RAM Fail Fatal Error Send radio to depot

01/A2 Tuning Codeplug Checksum Fatal Error Send radio to depot

02/81 DSP ROM Checksum Fatal Error Send radio to depot

02/88 DSP RAM Fatal Error – Note: Not a checksum failure Turn the radio off, then on

02/90 General DSP Hardware Failure (DSP startup message not Turn the radio off, then on
received correctly)

09/10 Secure Hardware Error Turn the radio off, then on

09/90 Secure Hardware Fatal Error Turn the radio off, then on

Hardware board absent/ Expansion board is not connected properly to the radio Ensure the Expansion
Hardware board absent board is fixed in place
then
Man-Down Hw error

Note: If the corrective action does not fix the failure, send the radio to the depot.
Troubleshooting Procedures: Power-Up Self-Check Diagnostics and Repair (Not for Field Use) 4-5

4.5 Power-Up Self-Check Diagnostics and Repair (Not for Field Use)
Table 4-5 lists additional action items that can be used for the diagnosis and resolution of the error
codes listed in Table 4-4 on page 4-4.

Table 4-5. Power-Up Self-Check Diagnostic Actions

Error Code/ Error


Diagnostic Actions
Message

01/02 This non-fatal error will likely recover if the radio's power is cycled. In the event that this
does not resolve the issue, the radio should be reflashed. If the error remains, send the
radio to depot.

01/12 The radio should be sent to the depot for reflashing of the security codeplug.

01/20 Cycling radio power should resolve this issue.

01/22 The radio should be sent to the depot for reflash of the tuning codeplug followed by
retuning of the radio.

01/81 The radio should be sent to the depot for reflashing of the host code.

01/82 The radio should be sent to the depot for reflashing of the radio codeplug.

01/88 Reflashing of the radio should first be performed. If this fails to resolve the issue, send
the radio to depot.

01/90 Cycle power to radio. Continued failure indicates a likely IC failure In this event, radio
should be sent to the depot for isolation and repair of the problem IC.

01/92 The radio should be sent to the depot for reprogramming of the security codeplug.

01/93 The radio should be sent to the depot for reflashing of the host code.

01/98 Send radio to the depot.

01/A2 The radio should be sent to the depot for reflashing of the tuning codeplug followed by
re-tuning of the radio.

02/81 The radio should be sent to the depot for examination.

02/88 Cycle power to the radio. If this does not fix the problem, then the radio should be sent
to the depot for reflashing of the DSP code.

02/90 Cycle power to the radio. If this fails to fix the problem, then the radio should be sent to
the depot for reflashing of the DSP code.

09/10 Cycle power to the radio. If this fails then follow instructions in the secure hardware
failure troubleshooting flowchart.

09/90 Cycle power to the radio. If this fails then follow instructions in the secure hardware
failure troubleshooting flowchart.

Hardware board Bluetooth error. Send radio to depot for examination.


failed

Hardware board Man-Down feature unavailable. Send radio to depot for examination.
failed
then
Man-Down HW error
4-6 Troubleshooting Procedures: Power-Up Self-Check Diagnostics and Repair (Not for Field Use)

Table 4-5. Power-Up Self-Check Diagnostic Actions (Continued)

Error Code/ Error


Diagnostic Actions
Message

Hardware board Expansion board does not support bluetooth feature. Send radio to depot.
mismatch If the Expansion board type supports “Full feature” – “Mace/GPS/BT/SDMem Exp
Board”, updating the expansion board firmware should resolve the error message.

Hardware board Expansion board does not support either bluetooth or Man-down feature or both.
mismatch If the Expansion board type supports “Full feature” – “Mace/GPS/BT/SDMem Exp
then Board”, updating the expansion board firmware should resolve the error message.
Man-Down HW error
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Charts

This section contains detailed troubleshooting flowcharts. These charts should be used as a guide in
determining the problem areas. They are not a substitute for knowledge of circuit operation and
astute troubleshooting techniques. It is advisable to refer to the related detailed circuit descriptions in
the theory of operation sections prior to troubleshooting a radio.

5.1 List of Troubleshooting Charts


Most troubleshooting charts (see Table 5-1) end up by pointing to an IC to replace. It is not always
noted, but it is good practice to verify supplies and grounds to the affected IC and to trace continuity
to the malfunctioning signal and related circuitry before replacing any IC. For instance, if a clock
signal is not available at a destination, continuity from the source IC should be checked before
replacing the source IC.

Table 5-1. Troubleshooting Charts (Continued)


Table 5-1. Troubleshooting Charts
Page
Troubleshooting
Page No.
Troubleshooting
No.
DC Supply 1.8 Volt Failure 5-19
Main Troubleshooting DC Supply 1.5 Volt Failure 5-20
Main Troubleshooting Flowchart 5-3 DC Supply 1.4 Volt Failure 5-21
Power-Up Failure Display
VOCON Board 5-4 Top/CID Display Failure 5-22
B+ Incorrect Voltage 5-5 Main Display Failure 5-23
Low LDO10 VCC_3.3 Voltage 5-6 Knob/ Button/ Keypad
Low LDO3 V_1.55 Voltage 5-7 Volume Set Error 5-24
Low LDO8 V_5.0A Voltage 5-8 Channel Select Error 5-25
Low VBUS2 Voltage 5-9 Keypad Error 5-26
Low V_SW_1.4 Voltage 5-10 Side Button Error 5-27
Low V_2.23 Voltage 5-11 VOCON
Low V_SW_3.6 Voltage 5-12 External Audio 5-28
Low V_SW_5 Voltage 5-13 Internal Audio 5-29
Low V_EXT_1.85 Voltage 5-14 Backside Microphone 5-30
DC Supply External Mic Failure 5-31
DC Supply 5 Volt Failure 5-15 Keyload/ Secure Hardware/ Memory
DC Supply 3.6 Volt Failure 5-16 Keyload Failure 5-32
DC Supply 3 Volt Failure 5-17 Secure Hardware Failure 5-33
DC Supply 1.85 Volt Failure 5-18
5-2 Troubleshooting Charts: List of Troubleshooting Charts

Table 5-1. Troubleshooting Charts (Continued)

Page
Troubleshooting
No.
eMMC Memory Failure 5-34
RX RF
RX RF Failure 5-35
FGU
FGU Failure 5-46
FGU Power Failure 5-47
GPS
GPS Failure 5-48
Bluetooth Failure
Pairing Issue 5-49
LCD Indication 5-52
No Audio from Headset 5-54
PA Failure
Main 5-55
7/800 PA 5-56
VHF PA 5-57
Aux Antenna Switch 5-58
Multi Switch 5-59
VHF ALC 5-60
7/800 ALC 5-61
UHF1 PA 5-62
UHF1 ALC 5-63
UHF2 PA 5-64
UHF2 ALC 5-65
Troubleshooting Charts: Main Troubleshooting Flowchart 5-3

5.2 Main Troubleshooting Flowchart

Start

Good Go to either Display


No Any Error No
power up Failure(5.19,5.20)
self test Message? or Vocon power up
failure flowchart
Chart 5.3
Yes Yes

See Button Test No See Table for


Buttons
Flowchart(chart error codes
Functional?
Table 4.5
5.10)

Go to TX RF
troubleshooting No Does the
Radio
Flowchart(Chart transmit?
5.45)

Yes

Go to VOCON No Is there TX
TX Audio error
deviation?
Chart(5.11)

Yes

Go to RX RF/ No
Vocon audio Receive Audio
flowchart(chart present?
5.29/5.11)

Yes

No RX SINAD
GOOD?

Yes

End
5-4 Troubleshooting Charts: Power-Up Failure

5.3 Power-Up Failure – VOCON Board

Name Ref Description Level V Flow Chart


VOCON Board Power Up
VCC_1.875 C4001 LDO Output 1.875±10% Refer to note 1
Problem
VCC_1.55 R6561 LDO Output 1.55±10% Low LDO3 VCC_1.55 Voltage
VCC_2.775D R4011 LDO Output 2.775±10% Low LDO10 VCC_3.3 Voltage
VCC_2.775 R6563 LDO Output 2.775±10% Low LDO10 VCC_3.3 Voltage
Measure Voltage
at R6505 VCC_2.8 R6564 LDO Output 2.8±10% Low LDO10 VCC_3.3 Voltage
VCC_5.0A R6565 LDO Output 5.0±10% Low LDO8 VCC_5.0A Voltage
VCC_3.3 R6566 LDO Output 3.3±10% Low LDO10 VCC_3.3 Voltage
Proceed to VCC_3.0A R6567 LDO Output 3.0±10% Low LDO10 VCC_3.3 Voltage
No Incorrect B+
6 < V < 9?
Voltage Flow VCC_SW_3.6 C6561 Switching Output 3.6±10% Low VCC_SW_3.6 Voltage
Chart
VCC_1.85 R6570 LDO Output 1.85±10% Low VCC_1.85 Voltage
Yes
VCC_SW_1.4 E6502 Switching Output 1.4±10% Low VCC_SW_1.4 Voltage
Note:
Measure Voltage 1. Probe C4001 and observe 1.875 V. If absent then return board to depot for repair.
at R6542

Proceed to Low Replace VOCON


No
3.3 < V < 3.9 VCC_SW_3.6
Flow Chart

No
Yes

Repair or Replace Replace VOCON OMAP is Out of


Use Oscilloscope Part/s Board Yes Reset, Proceed to
1.6 < V < 1.9
to Measure R6572 Memory Flow
Chart
No
Yes

No Inspect Y6501 and Are Parts Solder


Freq = 24MHz Measure Voltage
All supporting Connections and
1.6 < V < 1.9 at R2217
Circuitry Placement Correct

Yes
Yes

Use Oscilloscope
Measure All Probe and High No
Replace VOCON Freq = 12MHz Inspect Y6601
Spots from Above Impedance Probe
Board 1.3 < V < 1.9 Circuit
Table to Measure
C6602
Yes
No

Voltages =
Yes Are Parts Solder
Level Use Oscilloscope Freq = 32kHz
1.6 < V < 1.9 Connections and
to Measure R6115 1.6 < V < 1.9
Placement Correct

No Yes
No Yes No

Proceed to
Measure Voltage Replace VOCON Repair or Replace
Specified Flow
at R6203 Board Part/s
Chart in Table
Troubleshooting Charts: Power-Up Failure 5-5

Power-Up Failure – B+ Incorrect Voltage

B+ Incorrect Voltage

Check Voltage at
Test Point
F_UNSW_B+
(VOCON)

No Check Mating No
RF to Vocon Replace
6 < V < 9? Connector to RF
Connectors Connector
Board
ok?

Yes Yes

Replace RF
Board, Check No Replace VOCON
6 < V < 9?
Check Voltage at F_UNSW_B+ Test Board
R6505 (VOCON) Point

Yes

Replace RF Board
Check Q6501
No Circuit and
6 < V < 9?
Replace any non
Functional Parts

Yes

Replace VOCON
Board
5-6 Troubleshooting Charts: Power-Up Failure

Power-Up Failure – Low LDO10 VCC_3.3 Voltage

Low LDO10 VCC_3.3 Synopsis


Voltage This failure specifically refers to LDO10
but this flow chart can be used to
diagnose LDO9, lDO7, and LDO6. All
LDOs mentioned above are fed from the
same source and have very limited
Measure Radio differences. Please refer to schematic
Current and theory of operation section for
differences.

Is Standby
Current more Yes Board has a short,
than 15mA above Replace VOCON
Average

No

Inspect R6566
Connection

Is R6566
No Correct R6566
Soldered
Soldering
Properly

Yes

Measure SW1 at
R6542

Proceed To Low
No VCC_SW_3.6
3.3 < V < 3.9?
Voltage Flow
Chart

Yes

Likely MAKO
Problem, Replace
VOCON Board
Troubleshooting Charts: Power-Up Failure 5-7

Power-Up Failure – Low LDO3 V_1.55 Voltage

Low LDO3 V_1.55


Voltage Synopsis
This failure specifically refers to LDO3
but this flow chart can be used to
diagnose LDO2. All LDOs mentioned
above are fed from the same source
Measure Radio
and have very limited differences.
Current Please refer to schematic and theory of
operation section for differences.

Is Standby
Current more Yes Board has a short,
than 15mA above Replace VOCON
Average

No

Inspect R6561
Connection

Is R6561 No Correct R6561


Soldered
Soldering
Properly

Yes

Measure
V_2.23 at
R6513

No Proceed To Low
2.0 < V < 2.4? V_2.23 Voltage
Flow Chart

Yes

Likely MAKO
Problem, Replace
VOCON Board
5-8 Troubleshooting Charts: Power-Up Failure

Power-Up Failure – Low LDO8 V_5.0A Voltage

Low LDO8 V_5.0A


Voltage

Measure Radio
Current

Is Standby
Current more Yes Board has a short,
than 15mA above Replace VOCON
Average

No

Inspect R6565
Connection

Is R6565 No Correct R6565


Soldered
Soldering
Properly

Yes

Measure Voltage
at C6593

Proceed To
No Incorrect B+
6 < V < 9?
Voltage Flow
Chart

Yes

Likely MAKO
Problem, Replace
VOCON Board
Troubleshooting Charts: Power-Up Failure 5-9

Power-Up Failure – Low VBUS2 Voltage

Low VBUS2 Voltage

Measure
V_SW_5 at
C6567

No Proceed to Low
5.1 < V < 5.6? SW5 Volatge Flow
Chart

Yes

Measure VBUS1
Supply Volatge at
R6529

Yes

Inspect U6503 and


Supporting Ciruitry

Are Parts Solder Yes No


Check Placement Is Part Placed
Connections and Replace Part
of Q6503 Correctly
Placement Correct

No Yes

Repair Incorrect
Replace VOCON
Part/s
5-10 Troubleshooting Charts: Power-Up Failure

Power-Up Failure – Low V_SW_1.4 Voltage

Low V_SW_1.4 Voltage

Measure Radio
Current

Is Standby
Current more Yes Board has a short,
than 15mA above Replace VOCON
Average

No

Measure SW_B+
Voltage at C6593

No Proceed to
6 < V < 9? Incorrect B+
Voltage

Yes

Measure Voltage
at C6586

Proceed to Low
No LDO3 V_1.5V
1.45 < V <1.65
Voltage Flow
?
Chart

Yes

Inspect U6507 and Are Parts Solder No Replace or Repair


Supporting Connections and
Part/s
Circuitry Placement Correct

Yes

Replace VOCON
Board
Troubleshooting Charts: Power-Up Failure 5-11

Power-Up Failure – Low V_2.23 Voltage

Low V_2.23 Voltage

Measure Radio
Current

Is Standby
Current more Yes Board has a short,
than 15mA above Replace VOCON
Average

Measure Voltage
at R6573

Proceed to Low
No V_SW_3.6
3.3 < V < 3.9?
Voltage Flow
Chart

Yes

Inspect U6506 and


Supporting
Circuitry

Are Parts Solder No Replace or Repair


Connections and
Part/s
Placement Correct

Yes

Replace VOCON
Board
5-12 Troubleshooting Charts: Power-Up Failure

Power-Up Failure – Low V_SW_3.6 Voltage

Low V_SW_3.6 Voltage

Measure Radio
Current

Is Standby
Yes
Current more Board has a short,
than 15mA above Replace VOCON
Average

No

Measure the
Voltage at R6524

No Proceed to
6 < V < 9? Incorrect B+
Voltage

Yes

Inspect U6504 and


All Supporting
Circuitry

Are Parts Solder No


Replace or Repair
Connections and
Part/s
Placement Correct

Yes

Replace VOCON
Board
Troubleshooting Charts: Power-Up Failure 5-13

Power-Up Failure – Low V_SW_5 Voltage

Low V_SW_5 Voltage

Measure Radio
Current

Is Standby
Current more Yes Board has a short,
than 15mA above Replace VOCON
Average

No

Measure the
Voltage at C6593

No Proceed to
6 < V < 9? Incorrect B+
Voltage

Yes

Inspect U6505 and


All Supporting
Circuitry

Are Parts Solder No Replace or Repair


Connections and
Part/s
Placement Correct

Yes

Replace VOCON
Board
5-14 Troubleshooting Charts: Power-Up Failure

Power-Up Failure – Low V_EXT_1.85 Voltage

Low V_EXT_1.85 Voltage

Measure Radio
Current

Is Standby
Current more Yes Board has a short,
than 15mA above Replace VOCON
average?

No

Measure
V_SW_3.6
Voltage at R6510

Proceed to
Voltage = No Incorrect
V_SW_3.6 V_SW_3.6
Voltage

Yes

Inspect and Repair


Measure Voltage Yes
Measure Voltage U6409 and
R6431 on 2.2 < V < 2.7?
at R6420 Supporting
VCC_5.0A Side
Circuitry

No No

Measure Voltage
Yes at R6431 on Replace VOCON
4.8 < V < 5.2? 2.2 < V < 2.7?
BGAP_COMP Board
Side

No
Yes

Proceed to Low
LDO8 VCC_5.0A
Inspect U6508 and Are Parts Solder No
Voltage Flow Replace or Repair
All Supporting Connections and
Chart Part/s
Circuitry Placement Correct

Yes

Replace VOCON
Board
Troubleshooting Charts: DC Supply Failure 5-15

5.4 DC Supply Failure


5.4.1 DC Supply 5 Volt Failure

V_SW_5 supply

Verify battery or
Is radio
battery eliminator
drawing > 100mA
contacts are No
from battery
connecting to the
or power
RF board’s
supply?
spring contacts

Yes
Yes

Yes Remove accessory


Measure if USB accessories
or cable and replace
Verify connectors are shorting VBUS line
with good device
J1001 to P101 are
seated correctly No
and not damaged
Remove Are connectors J4001 Yes Replace board
VOCON to P2001 shorted or with damaged
shield(s) damaged? connectors
Yes
No
Remove RF board Verify Remove
and ohm across UNSW_B+ is VOCON
P101 present at shield(s)
(pin 28 thru 36) Test Point:
and B+ F_UNSW_B+
(battery contact)
at the RF board
and verify fuse No Replace
Verify SW_B+ is Check Q6502 and No
F200 is intact VOCON
present at C6565 Q6503 for damage
(i.e. not blown) board

No

No Voltage
Replace RF Check
level
board Q6501
correct?

Yes

Replace Voltage level correct


VOCON for V_SW_5
board at C6567?

No

Verify all other voltages are present


(i.e. 1.85, 1.4, etc) since if they are Check for short
Yes Yes to GND at No
absent, radio IC’s maybe preventing
MAKO from turning on and J2001-49 and
generating V_SW_5 P2001-51

No

Check if
Check U6505 for No U2101
Yes Check L6504 Check Q6505 and
enable input and is drawing
for damage Q6506 for damage Refer to other excessive current for
voltage output lines
troubleshooting audio controller
charts for these
No No
voltage supplies No

Replace Replace
MAKO damaged VOCON Expansion
board board
5-16 Troubleshooting Charts: DC Supply Failure

5.4.2 DC Supply 3.6 Volt Failure

V_SW_3.6 supply

Verify battery or
battery eliminator Is radio
contacts are No drawing > 100mA
connecting to the from battery
RF board’s or power
spring contacts supply?

Yes
Yes Are connectors
Replace board
J4001 to P2001 Yes
with damaged
shorted or
Verify connectors connectors
damaged?
J1001 to P101 are
seated correctly No
and not damaged Remove
Remove
VOCON
VOCON
Yes shield(s)
shield(s)

Remove RF board
and ohm across Verify
Replace
P101 UNSW_B+ is Verify SW_B+ is Check Q6502 and No
VOCON
(pins 28 thru 36) present at present at C6565 Q6503 for damage
board
and B+ Test Point:
(battery contact) F_UNSW_B+
at the RF board
and verify fuse No
F200 is intact
(i.e. not blown) Voltage
Check No
level
Q6501
correct?
No

Yes
Replace RF
board Replace Voltage level correct
VOCON for V_SW_3.6
board at C6561?

No

Verify all other voltages are present Check for


Yes (i.e. 1.85, 1.4, etc) since if they are Yes short to GND No
absent, radio IC’s maybe preventing at J2001-41,
MAKO from turning on and
P2001-28
generating V_SW_3.6

No

Check if
Check for unstable output BlueTooth U2401
Check U6504 and voltage due to C6560, is drawing
Yes Check L6502 No Refer to other
verify enable input is C6561 or L6502 having excessive current
for damage troubleshooting
present values that are out of spec
charts for these
for U6504
voltage supplies No
No
No
Check if
regulator U2402
Check if U6508 is drawing
MAKO
is loading down excessive current for
damaged
V_SW_3.6 GPS_BT_3.3v sources

No No

Check for Check if


Replace No Check if No short to GND Replace regulator U2405
VOCON U2204 is
at J1001-37 Expansion is drawing
board damaged
or J4001-41 board excessive current for
GPS_BT_2.8v sources
Troubleshooting Charts: DC Supply Failure 5-17

5.4.3 DC Supply 3 Volt Failure

Remove shield SH2B


Check voltage Pin B2 of
U201 Via C208

No Check Voltage Pin A2 of


Voltage 3V
U201 Via C207

Yes

Check for open in the


branch, to the section you Yes
are troubleshooting. Voltage 3.6V Replace U201

No

Check 40 Pin connector


P101 to J1001 Pin 37 for
an open

Yes
Open found? Replace 40 Pin
connector

No

Refer to Vocon
troubleshooting guide for
the 3.6V SW1 supply.
5-18 Troubleshooting Charts: DC Supply Failure

5.4.4 DC Supply 1.85 Volt Failure

V_SW_1.85 supply

Verify battery or
Is radio
battery eliminator
drawing > 100mA
contacts are No
from battery
connecting to the
or power
RF board’s
supply?
spring contacts

Yes

Yes Are connectors


Yes Replace board
J4001 to P2001
with damaged
shorted or
connectors
Verify connectors damaged?
J1001 to P101 are
seated correctly No
and not damaged Remove
Remove
VOCON
VOCON
Yes shield(s)
shield(s)

Remove RF board
and ohm across Verify
No Replace
P101 UNSW_B+ is Verify SW_B+ is Check Q6502 and
VOCON
(pins 28 thru 36) present at present at C6565 Q6503 for damage
board
and B+ Test Point:
(battery contact) F_UNSW_B+
at the RF board
and verify fuse No
F200 is intact
(i.e. not blown) Voltage
Check No
level
Q6501
correct?
No

Yes
Replace RF
board Replace Voltage level correct
VOCON for V_EXT_1.85
board at C6568?

No
Check for
Check for damage to
Verify all other voltages are present
short to GND Check for voltage
(i.e. 3.6, 1.4, etc) since if they are
No at J1001-6, Yes Yes short to GND No translators
absent, radio IC’s maybe preventing
J2101-29, at J2001-10, U2406, U2407,
MAKO from turning on and
J2304-12, P2001-28 U2408, U2409,
generating V_EXT_1.85
J4001-28 U2410, U2478,
U2414, U2473
No

No
Check for Check for
Check U6508 and Check for damage to damage to
Yes No No
verify enable input damage to MUXES voltage Check if
at R6543 is present Q6507 U6601, U6103, translators Refer to other MACE U2501,
U6104, U6105 U2202, etc troubleshooting eMMC U2301,
No charts for these BlueTooth U2401
No voltage supplies are drawing excessive
current from V_EXT_1.85
MAKO
damaged No

Check if Replace
Check if OMAP Expansion
CPLD U6101,
U6302 board
Replace Audio codec U6605,
No is drawing No
VOCON DDR U6301, or
excessive curent
board FLASH U6302
from V_EXT_1.85
are drawing excessive
thru E6501
current from V_EXT_1.85
Troubleshooting Charts: DC Supply Failure 5-19

5.4.5 DC Supply 1.8 Volt Failure

Remove shield SH2B


Check voltage Pin B2 of
U202 Via C210

No Check Voltage Pin A2 of


Voltage 1.8V
U202 Via C209

Yes

Check for open in the


branch, to the section you Yes
are troubleshooting. Voltage 3V Replace U202

No

Refer to the RF Board.


DC Supply 3 Volt failure
5-20 Troubleshooting Charts: DC Supply Failure

5.4.6 DC Supply 1.5 Volt Failure

Remove shield SH2B


Check voltage Pin A3 of
U203 Via C212

No Check Voltage Pin A1 of


Voltage 1.5V
U203 Via C210

Yes

Check for open in the


branch, to the section you Yes Yes
are troubleshooting. Voltage 1.8V Check Pin C3 and Pin C1 Voltage 3V Replace U203
of U203 Via C209

No No

Refer to the RF Board DC


Supply 1.8 Volt Failure Refer to the RF Board.
troubleshooting guide DC Supply 3 Volt failure.
Troubleshooting Charts: DC Supply Failure 5-21

5.4.7 DC Supply 1.4 Volt Failure

V_SW_1.4 supply

Verify battery or
Is radio
battery eliminator
No drawing > 100mA
contacts are
from battery
connecting to the
or power
RF board’s
supply?
spring contacts

Yes

Yes Are connectors


Replace board
J4001 to P2001 Yes
with damaged
shorted or
connectors
Verify connectors damaged?
J1001 to P101 are
seated correctly No
and not damaged Remove
Remove
VOCON
VOCON
Yes shield(s)
shield(s)

Remove RF board
and ohm across Verify
Replace
P101 UNSW_B+ is Verify SW_B+ is Check Q6502 and No
VOCON
(pins 28 thru 36) present at present at C6565 Q6503 for damage
board
and B+ Test Point:
(battery contact) F_UNSW_B+
at the RF board
and verify fuse No
F200 is intact
(i.e. not blown) No Voltage
Check
level
Q6501
correct?
No

Yes
Replace RF
board Replace Voltage level correct
VOCON for V_SW_1.4
board at C6586?

No

Verify all other voltages are present


Yes (i.e. 3.6, 1.85, etc) sice if they are
absent, radio IC’s maybe preventing
MAKO from turning on and
generating V_SW_1.4

No

Check V_1.55 to Yes Check for


verify enable input damage to
at U6507 is present L6505 Refer to other
troubleshooting
No charts for these
No
voltage supplies

MAKO
damaged

Check if OMAP U6302


Replace No is drawing excessive
VOCON
curent from V_SW_1.4
board
thru E6502
5-22 Troubleshooting Charts: Top/CID Display Failure

5.5 Top/CID Display Failure

No Top Display

Replace Control Top


Assembly

Problem Yes
End
Resolved?

No

Check DC on V_EXT_1.85
(pin 29 of J2101)

No Proceed to DC
1.8V < V < 2.0V? Flowchart

Yes

Check DC on V_2.775D
(pin 30 of J2101)

No
2.7V < V < 2.9V?

Yes

Check SPI CLK (R2136),


Data (Pin 39 of J2101),
and CS (Pin 43 of J2101)

No Replace Vocon
Signals Present?
Board

Yes

Check Mating Board


Connectors

Replace Board With


Bad Connectors As
Needed
Troubleshooting Charts: Main Display Failure 5-23

5.6 Main Display Failure

No Main Display

Replace LCD

Problem Yes
End
Solved?

No

Check DC on the following:


Signal Probe Point
V_EXT_1.85 Pin 12 of J2304
V_2.775D Pin 2 of J2304

Check the following signals:


Signal Probe Point Level
Are Voltages Yes F_DISP_RW R2335 0V
correct? F_DISP_DATA_CMD R2347 1.85V. Hi = Data. Low = Command
F_DISP_RW_EN R2342 1.85V. 4 MHz Square
OMAP_RESET R2343 1.85V
No

Proceed to DC
Flowchart No
Signals Correct? Replace Vocon

Yes

Check Vocon to front


display connector J2304

Replace Board/
Connectors No
FPC Containing
Good?
Connectors

Board
Yes

Replace Back Chassis


Subassembly
5-24 Troubleshooting Charts: Volume Set Error

5.7 Volume Set Error


VOLUME SET
ERROR

Verify operation of
volume control by
using Button Test flowchart

Yes Refer to VoCon


Volume control RX Audio
OK? Flowchart

No
Check DC on V_2.775D
(Pin 5 of J2101)

No Proceed to DC
2.7V < V < 2.9V
Flowchart

No
Check DC Voltage on
C2110 with Volume set
at Max

No Replace
V = ~2.775V?
Controller Board

Yes

Check DC voltage on
C110 while adjusting the
Volume Control Knob
from min to max

No
Does the
voltage vary?

Yes

Verify connections
and top flex connections
Troubleshooting Charts: Channel Select Error 5-25

5.8 Channel Select Error

CHANNEL
SELECT ERROR
Physical RTA3 RTA2 RTA1 RTA0
Position (R2130) (R2129) (R2128) (R2127)
Verify operation of
Channel 1 1 0 1 0 Channel Select
switch by using
Channel 2 1 0 1 1 “Button Test”
Channel 3 1 1 1 1 flowchart

Channel 4 1 1 1 0
Channel 5 1 1 0 0
Channel 6 1 1 0 1 Pass Button Yes Verify code plug
Test? programming
Channel 7 1 0 0 1
Channel 8 1 0 0 0
No
Channel 9 0 0 0 0
Disconnect the control top flex from
Channel 10 0 0 1 0
the controller board. Visually
Channel 11 0 0 1 1 inspect the control top flex for tears
or other damage. For each
Channel 12 0 1 1 1 channel in error, use the chart to
Channel 13 0 1 1 0 compare the continuity to ground
for each pin.
Channel 14 0 1 0 0
Channel 15 0 1 0 1
Channel 16 0 0 0 1 Pass visual No Replace Control
inspection and
Top
continuity check?

Yes

Reconnect the control top to


the controller and power on
the radio. Verify the logic
levels at R2130, R2129,
R2128, R2127 with chart.

No Replace controller
Logic Good?
board

Yes

Verify board to flex


connection.
5-26 Troubleshooting Charts: Keypad Error

5.9 Keypad Error

Button Test
Synopsis

This chart relates to a failure in the button functions Basic Failure


modes are as follows:
Place radio in Test Mode.
1) Failure in control top, side controls, or keypad flex assembly
Press Side Top Button 2) Bad Connection
so display reads CH TEST.
3) Defective Switches or pads
This places the radio in button
4) Defective Vocon Board
test mode. Then, press the
orange (Emergency) Top
Button to verify codes
displayed as shown in the Button Table
Button Table at right
Button Code
PTT 1/0-1
Top Button (Emergency) 148/0-1
Side Button 1 96/0-1
Side Button 2 97/0-1
Yes Keys Side Button 3 98/0-1
End
correct? Channel Select (Frequency) 4/0-15
Volume Control Knob 2/0-255
No ABC Toggle Switch 67/0-2
Secure/Clear Select 65/0-1
Check signal
path integrity of
button in question

131/1 132/1 133/1

129/1 135/1 134/1


U
H 128/1 <
D >
130/1 P
136/1 Navigation
Button
49/1 50/1 51/1
1 2 3
52/1 53/1 54/1
4 5 6
55/1 56/1 57/1
7 8 9
58/1 48/1 59/1
* 0 #
Note:
Numbers codes with a /1 are for a button
pressed condition only. Number codes
with a /0 are for a button release
condition only.
Troubleshooting Charts: Side Button Error 5-27

5.10 Side Button Error

SIDE BUTTON
TEST

Verify operation of buttons by using


Button Test” flowchart

Button check Yes Verify buttons


OK? enabled in CPS

No

Verify physical connection between the side


controls flex, expansion board, and controller
board. Re-run button test.

Yes
Button check END
OK?

No
Use a voltmeter to measure voltage at the
following resistors on the expansion board (1.875
V @ each point):
R2009 – PTT, R2010 – Side button 1, R2011 –
Side button 2, R2012 - Monitor

Are the No Replace controller


voltages
present? board

Yes
Monitor the voltages at each resistor while
pressing the corresponding button. The
voltages 0 V while the button is pressed.

Voltages = 0 while Yes


Re-run button test
button press?

No
Replace main
chassis
5-28 Troubleshooting Charts: VOCON RX Audio Error

5.11 VOCON RX Audio Error – External Audio

Measure Speaker
No audio out of External Lines on GCAI Audio Signal Yes Replace External
Speaker Connector Using Present Speaker
Oscillscope

No

Replace Measure Audio


Expansion Board at Vocon Measure Audio
Test Point Signal at Expansion
SPKR+ and SPKR- Board R2013 and
Yes R2014
Yes
Audio Signal
Present
Is Either Connector Examine VOCON
and GCAI No Audio Signal Yes Replace Housing
Damaged or Soldered
Improperly Connector on Present and GCAI Board
No Expansion Board

No
View SSI Signals
Replace or Repair
at R1004, R1005,
Replace or Repair Connector
and R1006 Using
Connector
an Oscilloscope

Yes

No Inspect Connector No
Is Connector Damaged
Is Data Present to J1001 on Replace RF Board
or Soldered Improperly
VOCON board

Yes

View SSI Audio Repair or Replace


Data at R3015 Parts

Replace VOCON
No Replace VOCON Board No
Is Data Present
Board

Yes
Yes

Measure PreAmp Values,


Inspect PreAmp
Filter at R6416 Placement OK?
Filter
and R6417
Replace or Repair
Connector
No
Yes

Inspect Connector
Is Data Present Connector Damaged
J4001

Replace
VoCon Board
Yes
No
Troubleshooting Charts: VOCON RX Audio Error 5-29

5.12 VOCON RX Audio Error – Internal Audio

No audio out of
Main Speaker

Remove Internal Speaker


and measure Audio Signals
at Speaker Connector

Audio Signal Yes Replace


Present? Internal Speaker

No

Measure audio at
GCAI connector
(External Speaker)

No Follow No Audio
Audio Signal
External Speaker
Present?
Flow Chart

Yes

Measure Audio at
Vocon, Expansion
Board Connector
J4001 Pin 2 and 4

Audio Signal No Replace


Present? Expansion Board

Yes Replace U6405 IC or


replace/place
Measure SSI Signal missing/damaged
at J4001 Pin 27 parts

Yes

Yes U6405 IC
SSI Signal Verify, Inspect U6405
Present? TLV320AIC33 and damaged or
components around it missing parts

No
No

Replace
Vocon Board Replace
Vocon Board
5-30 Troubleshooting Charts: VOCON TX Audio Error

5.13 VOCON TX Audio Error – Backside Microphone

Backside Side Mic is Synopsis


Inoperative
This failure specifically refers to the
backside microphone but this flowchart
can be used to diagnose front side
microphone also. All mics mentioned
Isolate Problem, above have similar paths and have very
Replace Backside limited differences. Please refer to
Mic
schematic and theory of operation
section for differences.

Yes Replace Backside


Is Backside Mic
Mic
Functional

No

Replace RF Board

Yes
Is Backside Mic Replace RF Board
Functional

No
Replace or Repair
Parts Repair or Replace
Connector
Measure Mic Bias
at R6403

No
Yes

Inspect Mic Bias No Is Connector


No Are Parts Solder Yes
Circuit U6402 and Replace VoCon Damaged or
4.5 < V <4.9? Connections and
Supporting Board Soldered
Placement Correct
Circuitry Improperly

Yes

View SSI Signals


Inspect SSI Audio
Yes at R1017, R1007, Yes
Data using Is SSI Audio Examine
and R1008 Using Is SSI RF Data
Oscilloscope at Data Present Connector J1001
an Oscilloscope Present
R3016

No No

Replace VoCon Replace VoCon


Board Board
Troubleshooting Charts: VOCON TX Audio Error 5-31

5.14 VOCON TX Audio Error – External Mic Failure

TX Audio error Test Internal No Follow Vocon TX


Internal Side Audio Error - Side
External Mic Side Mic Mic Funcional Mic Failure

Measure Audio
Yes
Signal at Expansion
Board R2003
and L2002

No
Audio Signal
Present

Yes

Replace or Repair
Replace Housing Connector
Examin Vocon and GCAI Board
and GCAI connector
on Expansion Yes
Board
Connector No Replace
Damaged? Vocon Board

Is either Connector No Replace or Repair


Damaged or Soldered Connector Inspect Connector
Improperly J1001

Yes Yes

No Replace
Measure Audio at Is SSI RFData
Vocon Board
Vocon C6404 Present?
capacitor

View SSI Signals


Yes at R1017, R1007
Audio Signal Replace Expansion and R1008 using
Present? Board Oscilloscope

No Yes

Measure Mic Inspect SSI No


SSI Audio Data
Bias at R6404 Audio data at Present?
R3016

Replace
Yes Vocon Board

Yes
Inspect Mic Bias Parts Solder and
4.5 < V < 4.9? circuit U6402 and Placement Correct?
Supporting Circuitry
Replace or Replace
No Parts
No
5-32 Troubleshooting Charts: Keyload Failure

5.15 Keyload Failure

KEYLOAD FAILURE

Verify the radio has been programmed with the correct secure algorithm and Synopsis
verify using the correct keyloader. This failure relates to only secure equipped radios
Algorithm options : and indicates a failure to load key with the KVL
NNTN8171A APX 6000 DVP-XL KIT indicated by the message “KEYFAIL” and keyfail
NNTN8172A APX 6000 DVP-XL KIT with Bluetooth tones.
NNTN8173A APX 6000 AES KIT
NNTN8174A APX 6000 AES KIT with Bluetooth Typical failures would be :
NNTN8175A APX 6000 DES/DES-XL/DES-OFB KIT 1) Open between the GCAI connector and the
NNTN8176A APX 6000 DES/DES-XL/DES-OFB KIT with Bluetooth microprocessor which prevents the keyloading.
NNTN8177A APX 6000 NO ALGO BASIC VERSION 2) Use of the wrong KVL or keyload cable.
NNTN8178A APX 6000 NO ALGO FULL VERSION with Bluetooth 3) Failure of the secure circuitry.
4) No secure personality in the radio codeplug.
Use KVL -3000 or later model keyloader with keyload cable number CKN 6904A

Obtain correct KVL No Correct


and cable Equipment?

Yes

With KVL attached to radio


and radio on, verify display
message “KEYLOADING”

Verify GCAI data path. Inspect GCAI


Check the following With KVL attached to the radio flex to board
signals: GPIO0, One Wire No Keyloading Yes and radio on, initiate a keyload No connections and
Message” from the keyloader and look Activity?
Repair connector using Replace Radio
programming failure displayed? for activity on keyload signal Housing if
flowchart for details. at R2005 on expansion board. necessary
Yes

Initate a keyload
and verify activity
on VoCon board
at J4001_65

Check and repair


expansion to
No
Activity? vocon connection
from P2001_65 to
J4001_65
Yes

Initate a keyload
and check for
activity at
J4001_38

Initiate a keyload Inspect


Replace Expansion Yes and check for Yes No U4003.
Activity? Activity?
Board activity at R2501 of Measure
Expansion power pin5?

No

Check and repair


expansion to vocon No Proceed to
connection from V = ~5.0V? DC Flow
P2001_38 to chart
J4001_38
Yes

Inspect U4003
Yes with keyloader
Replace U4003 V = ~0V attached.
Measure mux
select pin6.

No

Yes Inspect Q4001 with


Replace Q4001 V = ~1.8V keyloader attached . .
Measure BJT input pin2.

No

Replace VoCon
Board
Troubleshooting Charts: Secure Hardware Failure 5-33

5.16 Secure Hardware Failure

09/10 or 09/90 Synopsis


Secure Hardware Failure This failure relates only to secure
equipped radios and indicates a power
up self test failure for the secure
circuitry. More specifically this failure
indicates a failure in communications
Make sure the radio is fully assembled. These
between the DSP and the secure
errors will occur if vocon or expansion boards are
circuitry. The secure circuitry is not
not properly assembled. Also note a battery
considered to be field repairable so
removal and reattachment is needed after a
troubleshooting is limited to verifying a
“Secure HW Upgrade” to clear errors.
problem with the secure circuitry and
replacing the controller if required.

Use an ohmmeter to electrically verify the following secure related


signals on the controller board and the Vdd levels:
Signal Probe Point Level
VDD_IOP R2509 1.875V
VDD_IOM R2511 1.875V
VDDC R2512 1.875V

Are voltage levels No Repair DC Voltage


correct? Regulators

Yes

Use an oscilloscope to verify clocks on expansion board:


Signal Probe Point Frequency
MACE CLOCK P2001_60 4 MHz
OPT_SSI_CLK P2001_44 1.5 MHz
OPT_SSI_FSYNC P2001_46 8 KHz

Use an oscilloscope to verify clocks on VoCon board:


No Signal Probe Point Frequency Check SSI clock
No
Are signals correct? MACE CLOCK R6113 4 MHz Are signals correct? signals from CPLD
SSI_OPT_CLK R6107 1.5 MHz and repair circuitry
OPT_SSI_SYNC J4001_46 8 KHz

Yes
Yes

Use an oscilloscope to verify activity


during power-up on expansion board: Examine connection
Signal Probe Point between VoCon and
SSI_RED_RX_MACE P2001_54 Expansion J4001 & P2001
SSI_MACE_DIN P2001_56

Yes

Use an oscilloscope to verify activity on VoCon board :


Are data signals No Signal Probe Point Are data signals No
present? SSI_RED_RX_MACE J4001_54 present?
SSI_MACE_DIN J4001_56

Yes

Replace expansion
board.
5-34 Troubleshooting Charts: eMMC Memory Failure

5.17 eMMC Memory Failure

eMMC ERROR

Install “FULL EXPANDER” board,


Correct
kit # HLN5978_ No Yes
version of Remove VOCON
The “BASIC EXPANDER” board,
Expansion shield(s)
kit # HLN5977_
board?
has no eMMC present.

Yes

Remove Exp Brd


shield(s)

Measure voltage Measure voltage Measure voltage on Measure clock at TP6301


on R2312 on on R2313 on R2465 on Expansion on VOCON and verify Yes
Expansion board Expansion board board and verify F2_TIMER_OUT. See
and verify 2.775v and verify 1.85v AVR_STATUS_3.3v Chapter 6 for waveform

No

Voltage Voltage Voltage


Yes Yes No
level level level Replace
correct? correct? correct? VOCON
board
No No
Yes

Voltage Voltage Voltage


present at Yes present at present on Yes
R6562 at R6570 at output of U2410
VOCON? VOCON? on Expansion
Verify board?
No connectors No
J4001 to P2001
are seated No Verify
correctly and connectors
not damaged Replace
Yes J4001 to P2001
Expansion
are seated
Yes board
correctly and
MAKO Verify U6508 is not damaged
defective. No operating
Replace correctly on
VOCON VOCON
Synopsis

Use O-scope to verify This failure relates to a non-critical memory failure for
waveforms in Chapter 6 radios equipped with an expansion board containing a
are present: Yes soldered eMMC part.
MMC_CLK,
MMC_CMD, All necessary testpoints are located under the
MMC_DAT0 thru Expansion board shields and VOCON board shields.
MMC_DAT3 The memory signal lines are only traceable at series
zero-ohm jumpers, and is not accessible when the radio
is functionally assembled.
No
A special test fixture is required to access the signals,
Replace along with short wires soldered at the desired testing
VOCON points. Signal integrity is affected by passive probes
board and long test wires. Testing scripts for eMMC functional
operation are only possible with a special software build
which enables these test script commands.
Troubleshooting Charts: RX RF Failure 5-35

5.18 RX RF Failure – Page 1


Poor RX
Note: RF Test frequency used:
sensitivity or
VHF: 154.275MHz
no RX audio
UHF1: 424.975MHz
UHF2: 485.075MHz
Inject a carrier wave with -47dBm 700: 769.0625MHz
800: 860.0625MHz
into antenna port. Remove shield, Remove SH7.
SH6A. Use a spectrum analyzer Measure the LO Measured with a high impedance probe for relative comparisons and troubleshooting only.
and high-impedance RF probe to power going into the Actual S21 gain or loss may differ if the test point is not 50 ohms.
measure the IF signal at the input mixer, U506, at the
side of C601 going to the Abacus. output side of C528.
Yes

Remove SH5A.
IF Frequency = No Testing a No Measure the LO No Check FGU and
Is the LO power Testing a No replace U506 if
109.65 MHz? UHF1 or power going into the
= -5 dBm? UHF1 or needed.
UHF2? mixer, U506, at the UHF2?
output side of C599.
Yes
Yes Yes

Remove shield, SH7.


Check the polarity
Remove shield, SH5A. IF level of T505 and check
at the mixer (output side of to see that all pins
series resistor, R511) about: Yes are grounded.
VHF: -44 dBm? 1 Visually inspect
UHF1: -45 dBm? windings
UHF2: -45 dBm?
700: -48 dBm? Yes
800: -45 dBm?
Is
polarity correct,
No all pins gounded No
and Replace T505
Remove shield, SH11. windings look ok?
Measure RF input level at the
antenna port (input side of
C1301). Yes

Check FGU and


Inspect coaxial replace U506 if
RF level No antenna connector Visual No Replace needed.
about -49 and cable inspection bad part
dBm? assembly OK?

Yes Yes
Remove shield, SH13 for 700/800 Bad antenna
or SH10 for UHF1 and UHF2. connector.
Measure RF levels at the input side Replace cable
of C1301 and the input side of L1108, assembly.
compute RF switch, U1111 loss.
(Skip if VHF).

Check digital logic


RF switch No to the RF switch
loss ~ 1 dB? and replace U1111
if needed.
Yes
Measure RF levels at the output side of L1108 and
the input side of C1122, compute RF switch, U1102
loss.
Note: The 15 dB attenuator in the RF switch will be
enabled.

Check digital logic


RF switch No to the RF switch
loss <17dB? and replace U1102
if needed.
Yes

Testing a No Testing a No Testing a


VHF 7/800 UHF1 or UHF2
radio? radio? radio?

Yes Yes Yes

Measure RF level at 15
output side of C1149
and Pin 3 on U1149.

Check logic on
No Testing a No
Loss ~ 15 dB? attenuator U1149
700 4
and replace
channel?
if needed.

Yes

2 3
5-36 Troubleshooting Charts: RX RF Failure

RX RF Failure – Page 2
Note: RF Test frequency used:
1 VHF: 154.275MHz
2nd LO: 107.4 MHz UHF1: 424.975MHz
UHF2: 485.075 MHz
Remove shield, 700: 769.0625MHz
SH6A. Measure 800: 860.0625MHz
2nd LO at
TP601 on PCB Measured with a high impedance probe for relative comparisons and troubleshooting only.
side 1 Actual S21 gain or loss may differ if the test point is not 50 ohms.
2nd LO DC bias

No Sampling Yes Check Voltage


Signal Q601-3 = No
Clock Regulator U200
Present? 5.0 Vdc?
present?

Yes Yes
No
Q601-2 = No Replace
Check
3.8 Vdc? Q601
Is the LO freq either No Controller
107.4 MHz or 111.9 MHz? 11
Yes
Remove SH6B for VHF and 700/800
Yes or SH8 for UHF1 and UHF2.
Inspect 2nd LO VCO
Measure
CLK_SSI_RX, TP106
DIG_DATA_SSI_RX_FS, TP111
DIG_DATA_SSI_RX_DOUTA, TP112
Visual No Repair
examination Defects
Observe 0 to 1.875Vdc OK?
digital signals
Yes

No Replace
Levels 10 U602
OK?
Yes

Measure
CLK_SSI_RX at
TP106

No
CLK_SSI_RX
9
= 1.2 MHz?

Yes

DIG_DATA_SSI_RX_FS = 20 kHz
sync pulse

No
DIG_DATA_SSI_RX_FS 10
OK?

Yes

DIG_DATA_SSI_RX_DOUTA = 16-bit I,
16-bit Q.

No
DIG_DATA_SSI_RX_DOUTA 10
OK?

Yes
Go to VOCON RX
AUDIO flowchart
Troubleshooting Charts: RX RF Failure 5-37

RX RF Failure – Page 3

2 Note: RF Test frequency used:


VHF: 154.275MHz
UHF1: 424.975MHz
Remove shield, SH3. UHF2: 485.075 MHz
Measure RF levels at first 700: 769.0625MHz
preselector filter and 800: 860.0625MHz
compute filter loss.
VHF: Input side of C301 & Measured with a high impedance probe for relative comparisons and troubleshooting only.
output side of C307. Actual S21 gain or loss may differ if the test point is not 50 ohms.

No Check components
Loss < 2 dB? and replace defective
parts.

Yes
Measure RF levels at LNA
and compute LNA gain.
VHF: Input side of C311 and
output side of R307.

Check LNA:
Gain about No Check DC bias voltages of
18 dB? U302 at the base (pin 1) &
collector (pin 3).
Yes

Measure RF levels at second


preselector filter and compute
filter loss. Is base voltage = No Replace
VHF: input side of C318 & output 0.796 V? Collector U302
side of C326. voltage = 1.563 V?

No Check components Yes


Loss < 6 dB? and replace defective
parts. Check DC bias voltages of
Q302 at the base (pin 2 or
Yes 5), collector (pin 3) & emitter
(pin 4).
8

Is base voltage = 1.017 V?


No Replace
Collector voltage =
0.796 V? Emitter Q302
voltage = 1.566 V?

Yes

Check DC input line voltages


and visually inspect and
replace defective
components if needed.
5-38 Troubleshooting Charts: RX RF Failure

RX RF Failure – Page 4

3 Note: RF Test frequency used:


VHF: 154.275MHz
UHF1: 424.975MHz
UHF2: 485.075MHz
Remove shield, SH3. 700: 769.0625MHz
Measure RF levels at the 800: 860.0625MHz
RF switch, U402, and
compute switch loss. Measured with a high impedance probe for relative comparisons and
700: output side of C402 & troubleshooting only.
input side of C409. Actual S21 gain or loss may differ if the test point is not 50 ohms.

Measure RF levels at the SAW filter, Check digital logic


Yes No
FL401, and compute filter loss. to the RF switch
Loss < 1 dB?
700: Output side of C409 and input and replace U402 if
side of C413. needed.

No Replace
Loss < 3 dB?
FL401

Yes

Measure RF levels at the RF


switch, U404, and compute switch
loss.
700: output side of C413 & input
side of C423.

Check digital logic


No to the RF switch
Loss < 2 dB?
and replace U404 if
needed.
Yes

Measure RF levels at LNA


and compute LNA gain. Gain about No
6
700: input side of C423 and 10 dB?
output side of R406.

Yes

Measure RF levels at the


RF switch, U403, and
compute switch loss.
700: output side of R406 &
input side of C411.

Measure RF levels at the SAW filter, Check digital logic


Yes No
FL402, and compute filter loss. to the RF switch
Loss < 1 dB?
700: Output side of C411 and input and replace U403 if
side of C415. needed.

No Replace
Loss < 3 dB? FL402

Yes

Measure RF levels at the RF


switch, U405, and compute switch
loss.
700: output side of C415 & input
side of C430.

Check digital logic


No to the RF switch
Loss < 1 dB? and replace U405 if
needed.
Yes
Measure RF levels at LNA
and compute LNA gain.
700: input side of C430 and
output side of R412.

Gain about No
7
10 dB?

Yes

5
Troubleshooting Charts: RX RF Failure 5-39

RX RF Failure – Page 5

4 Note: RF Test frequency used:


VHF: 154.275MHz
UHF1: 424.975MHz
Remove shield, SH3. UHF2: 485.075 MHz
Measure RF levels at the 700: 769.0625MHz
RF switch, U402, and 800: 860.0625MHz
compute switch loss.
800: output side of C402 & Measured with a high impedance probe for relative comparisons and
input side of C408. troubleshooting only.
Actual S21 gain or loss may differ if the test point is not 50 ohms.

Measure RF levels at the SAW filter, Check digital logic


Yes No
FL401, and compute filter loss. to the RF switch
Loss < 2 dB?
800: output side of C408 and input and replace U402 if
side of C412. needed.

No Replace
Loss < 2 dB?
FL401

Yes

Measure RF levels at the RF


switch, U404, and compute switch
loss.
800: output side of C412 & input
side of C423.

Check digital logic


No to the RF switch
Loss < 2 dB?
and replace U404 if
needed.
Yes

Measure RF levels at LNA


and compute LNA gain. No
Gain about
800: input side of C423 and 6
11 dB?
output side of R406.
Yes

Measure RF levels at the


RF switch, U403, and
compute switch loss.
800: output side of R406 &
input side of C410.

Measure RF levels at the SAW filter, Check digital logic


Yes No
FL402, and compute filter loss. to the RF switch
Loss < 1 dB?
800: output side of C410 and input and replace U403 if
side of C414. needed.

No Replace
Loss < 3 dB?
FL402

Yes

Measure RF levels at the RF


switch, U405, and compute switch
loss.
800: output side of C414 & input
side of C430.

Check digital logic


No to the RF switch
Loss < 1 dB?
and replace U405 if
needed.
Yes
Measure RF levels at LNA
and compute LNA gain.
800: input side of C430 and
output side of R412.

Gain about No
7
10 dB?

Yes

5
5-40 Troubleshooting Charts: RX RF Failure

RX RF Failure – Page 6

Note: RF Test frequency used:


6 VHF: 154.275MHz 7
UHF1: 424.975MHz
UHF2: 485.075 MHz
700: 769.0625MHz
800: 860.0625MHz

Measured with a high impedance probe for relative comparisons


and troubleshooting only. Actual S21 gain or loss may differ if
the test point is not 50 ohms. Check LNA:
Check LNA:
Check DC bias voltages for U406 at Check DC bias voltages for U407 at
the base (pin 1) & collector (pin 3).
the base (pin 1) & collector (pin 3).

Is base voltage =
Is base voltage = No Replace
No 0.778 V? and
0.778 V? and Replace collector voltage = U407
collector voltage = U406 1.552 V?
1.554 V?

Yes
Yes
Check DC bias voltages of Q402 at Check DC bias voltages of Q403 at
the base (pin 2 or 5) , collector (pin the base (pin 2 or 5), collector (pin
6) & emitter (pin 1). 3) & emitter (pin 4).

Is base voltage = 1.024 Is base voltage = 1.025


No No Replace
V? Collector voltage = Replace V? Collector voltage =
Q402 0.778 V? Emitter voltage Q403
0.777 V? Emitter
voltage = 1.554 V? = 1.552 V?

Yes
Yes

Check DC input line voltages Check DC input line voltages


and visually inspect and and visually inspect and
replace defective replace defective
components if needed. components if needed.
Troubleshooting Charts: RX RF Failure 5-41

RX RF Failure – Page 7

5 Note: RF Test frequency used:


8
VHF: 154.275MHz
UHF1: 424.975MHz
UHF2: 485.075 MHz
700: 769.0625MHz
800: 860.0625MHz
Remove SH5A and SH2.
Remove shield, SH7.
Measured with a high impedance probe for Measure RF and IF level at
Measure RF levels at the
relative comparisons and troubleshooting only. mixer and compute mixer
filter and compute filter
Actual S21 gain or loss may differ if the conversion loss. Pin 1 of
loss. Input side of C526 test point is not 50 ohms. T503 and Pin 1 of T504.
and output side of C503.

No Visually inspect and


Filter Loss Mixer loss
replace components if
<1 dB? about 6dB? No
necessary. 13
Levels between
4-8 dB are
Yes acceptable.

8
Yes

14
5-42 Troubleshooting Charts: RX RF Failure

RX RF Failure – Page 8

Clock 10
9 Synthesizer Note: RF Test frequency used:
VHF: 154.275MHz
UHF1: 424.975MHz
UHF2: 485.075 MHz
700: 769.0625MHz
800: 860.0625MHz
Measure tuning Remove SH6A,
voltage (Vt) at Measured with a high impedance probe for relative comparisons inspect
R608 and troubleshooting only. components
Actual S21 gain or loss may differ if the test point is not 50 ohms.

No No
CLK_SSI_RX Vt = 0 Vdc? 10 Visual No Repair
< 1.2 MHz?
examination defects
OK?
Yes Yes

No Yes
Vt = 3 Vdc? 10
Check level shifters, U603 and U604 by
checking signal amplitudes using an
Yes Remove SH6A, inspect
oscilloscope at R616, R617, R618. R616
clock oscillator circuit
and R617 belong to U603 and R618 belongs
at U601-19,20
to U604. Note: These resistors are not
placed. You will be probing the pads.

Repair No Visual
Defects examination
Is the input side No Replace
OK?
pad of R616, R617 Abacus,
& R618 = 3 V? U601
Yes

Replace Varactor Yes


VR601

Is the output side No Replace level


pad of R616, R617 shifters, either
& R618 = 1.875 V? U603, U604 or both.

Yes

Replace
Abacus,
U601
Troubleshooting Charts: RX RF Failure 5-43

RX RF Failure – Page 9

12
11
TP602(Vdc) TP601 (MHz) Fvco
0.00 102.70
1.47 107.40
Measure control 4.16 111.90 Remove IF filter shield,
voltage at TP602 5.00 112.80 SH2. Check IF filter and
LC matching networks.

Fvco too low? No No


TP602 = 0
10 Visual No
<107.4 MHz Vdc? Repair
inspection Defects
OK?
Yes Yes
Yes

TP602 = No
5 Vdc? 10 Replace IF
filter, FL501.

Yes

Remove Abacus
shield, SH6A, and
inspect second LO
VCO.
Note: RF Test frequency used:
VHF: 154.275MHz
UHF1: 424.975MHz
UHF2: 485.075MHz
Visual Repair 700: 769.0625MHz
No
examination defects 800: 860.0625MHz
OK?
Measured with a high impedance probe for
relative comparisons and troubleshooting only.
Yes
Actual S21 gain or loss may differ if the
test point is not 50 ohms.
Replace
Varactor
VR602
5-44 Troubleshooting Charts: RX RF Failure

RX RF Failure – Page 10

13 14
Note: RF Test frequency used:
VHF: 154.275MHz
UHF1: 424.975MHz
UHF2: 485.075 MHz
700: 769.0625MHz Remove shields, SH2 &
Check Mixer: 800: 860.0625MHz SH5C. Measure IF level at
Remove shield, SH5A. Check the XTAL filter and compute
polarity of T503 and check to Measured with a high impedance probe for XTAL filter loss, non
see that all pins are grounded. relative comparisons and troubleshooting only. ground side of C515 and
Visually inspect windings. Actual S21 gain or loss may differ if the non ground side of C516.
test point is not 50 ohms.

Loss:
VHF: < 3 dB?
700: < 4 dB? No
Is the polarity No Replace 800: < 3 dB? 12
correct and all pins UHF1: < 3 dB?
T503
are gounded? UHF2: < 3 dB?

Yes
Yes

Measure RF levels at IF
Measure the LO power going into the mixer, U506, Amplifier and compute
For VHF & 7/800 radio, at the output side of C599. gain, input side of C519
For UHF1 radio, at the output side of C528. & output side of R511.

No No Check LNA:
Is the LO power Testing a UHF radio?
= -5 dBm? No Check DC bias voltages
Gain approximately 12dB?
of Q503 at the base (pin
1) & collector (pin 3).
Yes Yes
Remove shield, SH2. Check Remove shield, SH7. Check
the polarity of T504 and check the polarity of T505 and check
to see that all pins are Yes
to see that all pins are
grounded. Visually inspect grounded. Visually inspect
windings. No problem Is base voltage =
windings. No Replace
found. 0.756 V?and
collector voltage = Q503
1.560 V?

No Is the polarity
Replace
correct and all pins Is the polarity
T504 correct and all pins Yes
are gounded?
are gounded and the
No Check DC bias voltages of
windings look ok?
Yes Q501at the base (pin 2 or
5), collector (pin 3) and the
Yes
14 emitter (pin 4).

Check FGU and Check FGU and


replace U506 if replace U506 if
needed. needed.

Replace Is base voltage =


1.080 V? Collector No
T505 Replace
voltage = 0.756 V? Q501
Emitter voltage = 1.583 V?

Yes

Check DC input line voltages


and visually inspect and
replace defective
components if needed.
Troubleshooting Charts: RX RF Failure 5-45

RX RF Failure – Page 11

15

Remove shield, SH3. Note: RF Test frequency used:


Measure RF levels at first VHF: 154.275MHz
preselector filter and UHF1: 424.975MHz
compute filter loss. UHF2: 485.075 MHz
UHF: Input side of C2035 700: 769.0625MHz
& output side of C2039. 800: 860.0625MHz

Measured with a high impedance probe for


Check components relative comparisons and troubleshooting only.
Loss < 3.5 No and replace defective Actual S21 gain or loss may differ if the
dB? parts. test point is not 50 ohms.
Autotune the radio.
Yes
Measure RF levels at LNA
and compute LNA gain.
UHF: Input side of C2033
and output side of C2044.

Check LNA:
Gain about No Check DC bias voltages of
18 dB? U2032 at the base (pin 1) &
collector (pin 3).
Yes

Measure RF levels at second


preselector filter and compute
filter loss. No Replace
Is base voltage =
UHF: input side of C2059 & U2032
0.787 V? Collector
output side of C2061.
voltage = 1.56 V?

Check components
Loss < 5 No and replace defective Yes
dB? parts.
Check DC bias voltages of
Autotune the radio.
Q2022 at the base (pin 2 or
Yes 5), collector (pin 3) & emitter
Remove shield, SH5A. Measure (pin 4).
RF levels at the filter and
compute filter loss. Output
side of C2061 and output side
of C510.
Is base voltage = 1.022
No Replace
V? Collector voltage =
Visually inspect 0.787 V? Emitter Q2022
Filter Loss No and replace voltage = 1.561 V?
< 3 dB? components if
necessary.
Yes Yes

Check DC input line voltages


8
and visually inspect and
replace defective
components if needed.
5-46 Troubleshooting Charts: FGU Failure

5.19 FGU Failure

VCO TX/RX
unlock
Sniff: Using an inductive field probe
as an antenna to measure
frequency. Place the probe
approximately ½ inch away from
“Sniff ”
components to be sniffed
Frequency near
VCO shield

Frequency No Remove 4.6V at No Remove 5V at No Check


detected? VCO shield. TP853? TRIDENT shield. C742? 5V DC supply.

Yes Yes
Yes

Remove Check parts


VCO shield. Check parts 2.5V at around U702.
around U703. No
logic pins If OK, replace
If OK, replace on U703? U702.
U703. See Note 1

Check control Yes


Voltage at R764.

Replace VCO. See Note 2

<1Vdc Check if VCO


>10Vdc No
Is locked using
or drifting? spectrum analyzer. Note 1:

Pin Freq Band


Yes
4 VHF RX
VCO No Remove 8 VHF TX
Remove Locked? TRIDENT shield. 10 700 RX / 800 TX
TRIDENT shield. 9 700 TX / 800 RX
6 7/800 TX
Yes 8 UHF1 RX (380-450) / UHF2 RX (450-520)
15 UHF1 RX (450-470)
Check power Check Check parts 12 UHF1 TX (380-445)
on prescalar buffer VOCON board. around U702. 13 UHF1 TX (445-470) / UHF2 TX (450-520)
output ,C779 using If OK, replace
field probe. U702.

Note 2:
Is power at No Is power at Yes 1.5Vdc at No Check Ref Des VCO
C779 U709 output 1.5V DC supply.
L701?
> -15dBm? > -15dBm?
Y704 VHF TX / UHF1 RX / UHF2 RX
Y705 UHF1 TX / UHF2 TX
Y705
Y706 700 RX/TX 800 RX/TX
Yes No Yes Y707 7/800 TX / VHF RX

Check parts Check parts around


No Is power at Q774. If OK,
around VCOs and
VCO output replace Q774.
loop filter. If OK,
> -15dBm?
replace VCO.
See Note 2 Note 3:
Yes
Pin Freq Band

3 VHF TX/ UHF1 RX / UHF2 RX


U709 6 700 RX/TX / 800 RX/TX /UHF1 TX/UHF2 TX
7 VHF RX / 7/800 TX

2.5V at Check parts


No around U703.
logic pins
on U709? If OK, replace
U703.

See Note 3
Yes

Replace U709.
Troubleshooting Charts: FGU Power Failure 5-47

5.20 FGU Power Failure

VCO TX/RX
Low Power

Remove
TRIDENT shield.

No Remove Check power Yes 2.5Vdc on Yes Check parts


TX? Is power
at input of U710 U710 logic pin? around U710. If
VCO shield. > -20dBm?
(pin 1). OK, replace U710.
See Note 1
Yes No
No
Check parts
No around U703. If
1.5Vdc at Check 1.5Vdc OK, replace U703.
L821? supply. 1.5Vdc at No
L806?

Yes
Check 1.5Vdc
Yes supply.

< 0.5Vdc at Yes < 1.5Vdc on No < 0.5Vdc on Check parts


Yes
Pin 3 of Pin 2 of Pin 6 of around Q703. If
Q703? Q714? Q714? OK, replace Q703.
< 0.5Vdc at Check parts
Yes around Q712. If
Pin 3 of
Q712? OK, replace Q712.
No Yes No

Check parts No
Is power Check logic
around Q714. If
at C830 Yes in PA section.
OK, replace Q714.
> -20dBm?
Is power Check parts
Check parts at C810 Yes
around Q713. If
No around Q842. If > -20dBm? OK, replace Q713.
OK, replace Q842.

No
2.5Vdc on Check parts
No
U710 logic pin? around U703. If
OK, replace U703.
2.5Vdc on Check parts
See Note 1 No
U709 logic pin? around U703. If
Yes OK, replace U703.
See Note 2

Is power Check parts Yes


Yes Yes
VHF TX? at C830 around Q842. If
> -20dBm? OK, replace Q842.

Is power Check parts


Yes
output of VCO around U709. If
No
No > -20dBm? OK, replace U709.
See Note 3

Is power Is power No
at C830 Yes at C799 No
> -20dBm? > -20dBm?
Check parts
around VCO. If
OK, replace VCO.
No Yes
See Note 3
Check parts
around U702. If
OK, replace U702.

Note 1: Note 2: Note 3:

U710 Pin Freq Band U709 Pin Freq Band Ref Des VCO

3 700 / 800 / VHF RX / UHF1 RX/ UHF2 RX 3 VHF TX / UHF1 RX/ UHF2 RX Y704 VHF TX / UHF1 RX/ UHF2 RX
6 700 / 800 TX / 7/800 TX / UHF1 TX/ UHF2 TX 6 700 RX/TX / 800 RX/TX / UHF1 TX/ UHF2 TX Y705 UHF1 TX/ UHF2 TX
7 VHF TX 7 VHF RX / 7800 TX Y706 700 RX/TX 800 RX/TX
Y707 7/800 TX / VHF RX
5-48 Troubleshooting Charts: GPS Failure

5.21 GPS Failure

START
No GPS Lock

Verify the location feature is enabled,


replace antenna, and retry in a strong
signal environment (open sky)

The GPS receiver requires a working


Yes antenna, and a direct view of the sky
GPS lock?
in order to achieve a position fix

No
Check for 32 kHz clock at TP2405, and
1.8V for GPS reset at TP2406

Check U6101 (CPLD) pin E2 (IO74) No 32 kHz and


for 32 kHz output, and pin D12 (IO91)
reset ok?
for 1.8V on reset.
Yes

Verify communication with GPS IC by resetting radio while probing TP2047 and
TP2048 with an oscilloscope. Activity should be seen on both UART test points
for successful comm.

No Yes Remove expansion board shield and


Re-flash radio with latest released comm
check regulator U2405 for 2.8V (measured
firmware succesful?
at C2403)

Radio firmware Yes No


GPS lock? Regulator Replace faulty
was corrupted regulator
OK?

No Yes

Check regulator U201 for 3V


Remove expansion board shield and check
on RF board (measured at C1305)
VBAT voltage for 3.5V (measured at R2413),
and VDDS for 1.8V (measured at R2415)

No Replace faulty
Regulator
No OK? regulator
Replace faulty Regulators
regulator OK? Yes

Yes Check for 1.8V on LNA enable


measured at TP2402 and C2409
Check for 26 MHz at C2421

No
1.8V? Replace GPS IC U2401
No Is 26 MHz
Replace Y2204
present? Yes
Yes
Measure the GPS total front-end gain @ 1575.42 MHz while
GPS IC is active (measured from antenna port to C2424).
Replace GPS IC U2401 Total gain should be approximately 18 dB.

Debug front-end for faulty


No component (LNA’s U1304,
~ 18 dB?
U2404, and SAW filters
FL1301, FL2401 and FL2403)
Yes

Replace GPS IC U2401


Troubleshooting Charts: Bluetooth Failure 5-49

5.22 Bluetooth Failure – Page 1 (Pairing Issue)


1

Clear keys for


Was a BT Yes radio and pod,
indicator attempt to pair Resolved
present? again.

Pairing Yes
No
Success?

BT ON No
button or Yes
Turn BT On 2
menu item
available? using button or
menu selection.

No

In codeplug, ensure BT is enabled


and there is a menu/button/switch
to turn it on.

Was a BT
Yes
indicator
present?

No
Were any LCD
Yes
error messages
displayed?
4

No

Open radio and press down


on expansion board near LF
coil. Recycle radio power.
5-50 Troubleshooting Charts: Bluetooth Failure

Bluetooth Failure – Page 2 (Pairing Issue)

PAIRFAIL PTT on headset


Yes Yes
on top produces low-
display? tone from radio

No
No Read codeplug. Write
Radio Wide-> Bluetooth->
reconnect timer to
‘immediate’. Reset Radio
and headset. Power off the POD headset, then
slightly turn and press firmly on the
AUD DEV earpiece connector to ensure it is
UNPAIRED making good connection to the
on top display POD. Power on the POD headset
in first 10 and re-pair it with the APX radio.
seconds?
Pairing Yes
Yes
Success?
No Resolved, radio never
released the pairing key of a
3 previous headset. Set up the
No
codeplug to have a menu item
for clearing BT pairing keys
and explain functionality.
LF TX
Working? Yes
See Section 6.17 &
Figure 6-72

BT TX Replace
No expansion LF RX
Working? Yes
See Section 6.17 & board Working? Yes
Figure 6-66 See Section 6.17
BT RX
No Working? Yes
See Section 6.17 No Replace
expansion
board
No

Replace
expansion
Have you board
already replaced Yes
Replace expansion board
speaker module?
Intermittent Pairing Yes
No Replace speaker module
Failure?
in case BT antenna
is defective
No

7
Troubleshooting Charts: Bluetooth Failure 5-51

Bluetooth Failure – Page 3 (Pairing Issue)

BT Icon Pairing was successful. If


Yes
with circle there were no audio tones
seen? during pairing, they may have
been disabled in the codeplug.

No

Was audio Yes


heard from Resolved
headset?

No
7
6

Using an oscilloscope, verify


the Bluetooth signals are within
the expected voltages and
timings by measuring the test
points from table 6-6 and using
Were any
the waveforms in sections 6.17
LCD error Yes and 6.18 to verify the signals
messages are expected.
displayed?
4

No
Were No
Open radio and press down measured signals Replace
on expansion board near LF as expected? expansion board.
coil. Recycle radio power.

Yes
1

New issue, try replacing expansion board.


If issue persists, reload expansion board
SW using an SREC file and flashzap.
If issue still persists, contact engineering.
5-52 Troubleshooting Charts: Bluetooth Failure

Bluetooth Failure – Page 4 (LCD Indication)

Yes Indication
just after
power-up?

Power off
radio. Open
No
HW BRD Yes radio and
press down on
ABSENT?
expansion
board near LF New or unknown
coil. Power Clear All indication.
Pairing No
on radio Contact SW for
No Failed?
detail.

Yes
HW BRD Yes
ABSENT? If BT on/off soft - key or
pressing ‘CLR’ key in BT
No menu triggers message, reload
Replace radio SW and retry.
expansion
board
BT ON Yes
FAILED?
Yes Clear All
Replace
Pairing
expansion
No Failed?
board
Try to enable BT again. If no
button is programmed to turn BT No
on, use CPS to set a menu item to
turn it on. Recycle radio and retry.

BT ON Yes Reload SW in
FAILED? APX radio.
Enable BT and
recycle radio
No power.

5 BT ON Yes
FAILED?

No Replace
expansion
board
Troubleshooting Charts: Bluetooth Failure 5-53

Bluetooth Failure – Page 5 (LCD Indication)

Open radio and press down


Yes on expansion board near LF
HW BRD
FAILED? coil. Recycle radio power.

No
Yes
HW BRD
FAILED?

No

Expansion board is a
basic model (without
BT), but BT feature is
turned on in codeplug.
HW BRD Yes Explain to user they
MISMATCH need to upgrade their
expansion board to a
full-featured model.
No

Reload SW in APX
radio. Enable BT and
Non-Bluetooth recycle radio power.
LCD Indication:
Issue may not be
Bluetooth/LF

HW BRD Yes
Replace
FAILED? expansion
board
No
5-54 Troubleshooting Charts: Bluetooth Failure

Bluetooth Failure – Page 6 (No Audio from Headset)

Connect radio to PC
Determine what button is
and read the codeplug.
programmed for BT audio reroute
from the codeplug and press it.

BT Audio
Reroute Yes
programmed in Audio heard Yes
the code plug? through BT Resolved
headset?

No No

Power off the POD headset, then slightly turn


PTT on headset and press firmly on the earpiece connector to
Yes
produces low - ensure it is making good connection to the
tone from radio POD. Power on the POD headset and re-
pair it with the APX radio.
No

Audio heard Yes


Audio heard Resolved
through BT
through SU Yes
headset?
without headset
paired?
No

No

Go to RX RF/Vocon audio
flowchart (5.11 or External Try a different headset. If still fail,
Speaker Audio Out Failure) replace expansion board and retry.
Troubleshooting Charts: PA Failure 5-55

5.23 PA Failure – Main

No or Low Power

Measure Power at
several VHF, 7/800, UHF1,
or UHF2 test frequencies
depending on radio

VHF PA 7/800 PA UHF1 PA UHF2 PA

2 1 7 9

If PA proves to be
fine contiue onward

Is RX sensitivity Yes
4
OK?

No

No, check the coaxial


antenna cable for
continuity and proper
engagement

Is coax cable Yes (not valid for VHF)


3
OK?

No

Replace
coaxial cable.
5-56 Troubleshooting Charts: PA Failure

PA Failure – Page 1 (7/800 PA)

Measure TX current
at 7/800 test
frequencies.

Is current less Yes Measure voltage at


than 350 mA? pin 4 of U1001.

No

Is voltage Yes Replace U1002 and


Is current Yes approximately 6
Q1001.
approximately Replace Q1001 V?
500 mA?
No
No

Measure voltage at
Use a spectrum
pin 5 of U1001.
Yes analyzer and high-
Is current
impedance RF probe.
greater than 2A?
Measure RF_IN_2 at
C1001.

Is voltage Yes
approximately 7 Replace U1001.
V?
No See FGU
Is the frequency
troubleshooting
correct? No
charts.

Yes Measure voltage at


pin 3 of Q1102.

Check U1110 and


Is the power No
see FGU
level about 3
troubleshooting
dBm?
charts.
Is voltage Yes
approximately 0 Replace Q1104.
Yes
V?

Measure power at No
C1022.

Measure voltage at
pin 1 of Q1102.

Is the power No
appoximately 36 Replace U1002.
dBm?
Is voltage Yes
greater than 1.5 Replace Q1102.
Yes
V?

Measure power at
No
C1411, and calculte
harmonic filter loss.
Measure voltage at
pin 6 and 7 of U1119.

No Repair any issues


Is the loss less
with 1400 series parts
than 1 dB?
in the harmonic filter.
Are Pins 6 and Yes
7, 5V and Replace U1119.
Yes
2.775V

PA and harmonic
No
filter are functioning
properly.
6

If power issue is not


resolved.

4
Troubleshooting Charts: PA Failure 5-57

PA Failure – Page 2 (VHF PA)


2

Remove shield SH9A. On a spectrum


analyzer measure input frequency
and power level at C901.

Is frequency and No See FGU


spectrum of the troubleshooting charts.
signal OK?
Yes

Is power level No Measure power level Was the change No See FGU
in power level troubleshooting
above 0 dBm? at pin 5 of U1110. more than 2 dB charts.
higher?

Yes
Yes
Check voltage on pins 4 and
Measure DC voltage 6 of U1110, pin 4 should be
near 0 V and pin 6 should
on C903 and C905. be near 2.775V.

Were the No See FGU


voltages troubleshooting
Was voltage No Measure voltage correct? charts.
near 7.5 V? at pin 1 of Q1101.
Yes

Yes
Replace U1110.
With the radio in RX mode,
measure the DC voltage Was voltage No
on both pins of L903. near 3 V? Measure inputs on pins 2
and 3 to AND gate U1119.
Yes Pin 2 and 3 should be 5
and 2.775V respectively.
Was voltage
near 7.5 V on
both sides? Trace voltages and check
for solderability issues on
Yes R1102, Q1101, and Q1103.
No Replace parts as necessary.
With the radio in RX mode,
measure the DC voltage
on the drain of Q901.

No Check E1101 for


Is there 7.5 V on solderability issues and
Check L906 under sheild SH9B
No C908? replace as necessary.
for solderability issues and Was voltage
replace as necessary. near 7.5 V? Yes
Yes Check L903 for solderability
issues and replace as
With the radio in RX mode, necessary.
measure the resistance on
the node shared by C916
and R906.

Is Check resistors R901, If resistance is very low, in the


the resistance No R902, R903, R904, and 100's of ohms,and there are no
near 9.4k R905 for resistance and issues with the resistors then
Ohms? solderability issues and there is a gate short on the PA.
replace as necessary. Clear short or replace Q901.
Yes

In TX mode, measure the


voltage on pin 4 of U901.

Is
Is the voltage Yes TX current Yes The PA and Driver are likely damaged.
just above
near 6 V? stanby current? Replace Q901 and U902.

No

Is
Yes the TX current Yes The PA is likely damaged.
Is the voltage between 300 and
5 Replace Q901.
below 4 V? 900 mA?
No
No
Is Lift shield SH9B and check
If the voltage is between 4 and 5.5V Yes for solderability or part issues
then the control loop should be the TX current
above 900 mA? on all 900 series parts.
working and power should be Replace parts as necessary.
available. Check the coaxial cables
and surface mounted coaxial connectors.
If no issues found, lift shield SH12
and check for solderability or part
Were the issues on all 1200 series parts.
Yes Replace parts as necessary.
connections 3
OK?
No
If power issue is not
Replace cables, or resolved.
connectors J101 or
J102.
4
5-58 Troubleshooting Charts: PA Failure

PA Failure – Page 3 (Aux Antenna Switch)

Lift shield SH11 and


check switch U1111
for functionality.

In RX mode, and main antenna


mode measure resistance from
pin 28 to pin 1 of U1111. Then in
RX mode and auxiliary antenna
mode measure resistance from
pin 24 to 28.

Repeat resistance
measurement from center
Is resistance Yes Is resistance No Replace defective
pin of J101 and J102 to
less than 10 less than 10 antenna connector
pin 28 of U1111 for main
Ohms? Ohms? J101 or J102.
and auxiliary antenna
modes respectively.
Yes

4
No

Is supply to No No Verify voltage divider


Check pin 12 for Is the pin
U1111 pin 12 at R1183 and R1184
solder shorts. shorted?
near 3.3 V? under sheild SH12.

Yes Yes

Verify logic to pin 13 of U1111. Clear short, or


Pin 13 should be near 2.775 V replace U1111.
for the main antenna and near 0
V for the auxiliary antenna port.

Verify voltage at pin


No Is the pin No 22 of U703 under
Is logic correct? Check pin 13 for
solder shorts. shorted? sheild SH7. See
FGU trouble
shooting charts for
Yes Yes further information.

Clear short, or
Check for solder replace U1111.
shorts on the RF pins
1,2,23,24, and 28.

If all else is OK, and


No resistance is still high,
Were any pins
then replace U1111
shorted?
and re-measure
power.
Yes

Clear short, or
replace U1111.
Troubleshooting Charts: PA Failure 5-59

PA Failure – Page 4 (Multi Switch)

Lift shield SH12 and


check switch U1102
for functionality.

In RX mode, measure
resistance on U1102
from pin 9 to pin 28.

Check pins 8,
Is resistance No 9, 27, 28 and Are any of the No
less than 10 29 for solder pins shorted?
Ohms? shorts.
Yes Yes

Is resistance In RX mode, measure Clear short, or


greater than 20K resistance on U1102 replace U1102.
Ohms? from pin 3 to 28 and
from pin 22 to 28.
Yes
Check pins 2,
No
Remove ferrite bead E1101 3, 4, 21, 22, 23, Are any of the No
to disable the PA's . 27, 28 and 29 pins shorted?
for solder shorts.
Yes
In TX mode, measure
resistance on U1102 from Clear short, or
pin 3 to pin 28. replace U1102.

Is resistance No Check pins 2, 3


less than 10 and 4 for solder
Ohms? shorts. Are any of the No In TX mode, measure
pins shorted? resistance on U1102
from pin 22 to pin 28.
Yes
Yes

Clear short, or Check pins 21,


replace U1102. Is resistance No
less than 10 22 and 23 for
Ohms? solder shorts.

Yes Are any of the No


pins shorted?
In either TX mode,
measure resistance Yes
on U1102 from pin 9
to 28. Clear short, or
replace U1102.

Is resistance Check pins 8,


No 9, 27, 28 and
greater than 20K
Ohms? 29 for solder Are any of the No
shorts.
pins shorted?
Yes
Yes

Verify voltage Were all U1102 is functional, Clear short, or


No Check pin 12 No Is supply to No Yes
divider at R1183 Is the pin U1102 pin 12 resistances follow PA specific replace U1102.
for solder
and R1184 under shorted? shorts. near 3.3 V? correct? charts.
sheild SH12.
Yes Yes

Clear short, or Verify logic to pin 13, 14 and


replace U1102. 15 of U1102, using the table
to the left for reference. Logic
high ~ 3 V, and logic low ~ 0 V. This logic is controlled by several
IC's that cannot be probed
because of the package type.
Pin Check U1116, U1117, U1118,
Is logic correct? No Check pins 13, 14 Are the pins No
13 14 15 and 15 for solder and U1123 for any issues and
shorted?
shorts. replace as necessary. If no
TX 0 1 1 trouble found see FGU trouble
RX 1 0 0 Yes Yes shooting charts for further TX
signaling information.
Check for solder Clear short, or
shorts on the RF pins replace U1102.
1,2,23,24, and 28.

If all else is OK, and


resistance is still high,
Were any pins No
then replace U1102
shorted? and re-measure
power.
Yes

Clear short, or
replace U1102.
5-60 Troubleshooting Charts: PA Failure

PA Failure – Page 5 (VHF ALC)


5

Remove SH9A & measure PA


PA control voltage at U901 pin 4

Measure voltage at
U901 pin 1

U901 pin 1 Yes


2.2V +/- 0.3V? Replace U901

No

VC_OFFSET low, U1133 pin 6 Yes


TX in Current control mode?
remove SH12 about 5V?

No

No U1131, pin 4 No
No Replace U1132
Measure TP120 R1181 5V? U1133 pin 3 3.5V is 5V?
+/- 0.5?
Yes
Yes Yes

Check P101 or VOCON No PA_OFFSET low, check


TP120 1.8V? TX is in current control mode, else PA is
signal DIG_CTRL_IO49 U1125 pin 1 for approx. 1V, saturated. Check SAT Reference tuning
Remove SH11 and else replace U1133
measure U1142 pin4 per 12M to ensure tuning is not low.
Yes

Replace U1139 or
associated logic Measure voltage divider
U1142 pin 4 No at power tuning DAC, top
about 1.1V? of R1121

Yes

Measure thermal cutback circuit


output at U1113, U1114, and U1121 No Power tuning is low, else
R1121 around replace U1125, else U1137,
1.1V? U1138.

Yes

Replace log amp, U1105, Yes Pin 4 of U1113,


else U1112, else check U1114, & U1121 Measure TP101 voltage
R1106 for 17 +/- 1 Ohm at 0V (logic low)?

No

No ANA_CTRL_ISET low. Check R1160


Check temp sensor TP101 1.5V? for wrong value, else check connector
U1103, else U1148 P101, or MAKO IC on Vocon

Yes

Measure output
pin 4 of U1130

Yes U1127 pin 4 Yes U1130 pin 4


Replace U1142 approximately approximately
1.1V? 1.1v?

No No

Replace U1127,
else U1126 U1101 Pin 1 No Transmitter PA overcurrent condition,
< 1.3V? else check U1101, R1103.

Yes

Replace U1129, U1130


Troubleshooting Charts: PA Failure 5-61

PA Failure – Page 6 (7/800 ALC)


6

Remove SH9A & measure


PA control voltage at U1001 pin 4

Measure voltage at U1001 pin 1

No Yes
VC_OFFSET low, U1001 pin 1
remove SH12 2.2V +/- 0.3V? Replace U1001

U1133 pin 6 Yes


TX in Current control mode?
about 5V?

No
Yes TX is in current control mode, else PA is
U1131, pin 4 saturated. Check SAT Reference tuning
PA_OFFSET low, Yes
check U1125 pin 1 U1133 pin 3 4.5V is 5V? per 12M to ensure tuning is not low.
for approx. 1V, else +/- 0.5?
replace U1133
No
No

Replace U1132
No Yes Remove SH11 and
Measure TP120 R1181 5V?
measure U1142 pin4

No Check P101 or VOCON


TP120 1.8V? Yes
signal DIG_CTRL_IO49 U1142 pin 4 Measure thermal cutback circuit
1.15V +/- 0.01V? output at U1113, U1114, and U1121
Yes
No
Replace U1139 or
associated logic
Measure voltage divider
Pin 4 of U1113, Yes Replace log amp, U1105,
at power tuning DAC, U1114, & U1121
top of R1121 else U1112, else check
at 0V (logic low)?
R1106 for 17 +/- 1 Ohm

No

Check temp sensor


Power tuning is low, else No U1103, else U1148
R1121 around
replace U1125, else U1137, 1.15V +/- 0.015?
U1138.

Yes

Measure TP101 voltage

Yes ANA_CTRL_ISET low. Check R1160


Measure output pin 4 No for wrong value, else check connector
of U1130 TP101 1.5V?
P101, or MAKO IC on Vocon

Yes Yes
U1130 pin 4 U1127 pin 4
approximately approximately Replace U1142
1.15v? 1.15V?

No No

Replace U1127,
Yes
Replace U1129, U1130 U1101 Pin 1 else U1126
< 1.3V?

No

Transmitter PA overcurrent condition,


else check U1101, R1103.
5-62 Troubleshooting Charts: PA Failure

PA Failure – Page 7 (UHF1 PA)


7

Measure TX current
at UHF1 test
frequencies.

Is current less Yes


than 350 mA? Measure DC voltage
at pin 4 of U1601

No

Is current Yes
approximately Replace Q1601
500 mA?

No Is voltage No Measure voltage at


approximate 6 V? pin 5 of U1601

Is current
greater than or
close to 2A, or Yes
600mA for SRX 2200
low power? Is voltage No Measure voltage at Is voltage Yes Replace
Measure DC voltage approximate 7 V? pin 3 of Q1101. approximate 0 V? U1601
at pin 4 of U1601
Yes
Yes No
Use a spectrum
analyzer and high- Replace U1601 Measure voltage at
impedance RF probe. Was voltage pin 1 of Q1101.
Measure RF_IN_1 at near 7.5 V
C1601. Measure voltage
No at pin 1 of Q1101.
Yes Yes
Is voltage
With the radio in RX greater than 1.5 V?
No See FGU mode, measure the Measure inputs
Is the frequency Was voltage No
troubleshooting DC voltage on on pins 2 and 3 to
correct? near 3 V No
charts. both pins of L1603 AND gate U1119.
Pin 2 and 3 should
Measure voltage at
be 5 and 2.775V
Yes Yes pin 2 and 3 of U1119
respectively.

Trace voltages and check


Is the power Check U1110 and Was voltage for solderability issues on
No see FGU Are
level about 3 near 7.5 V? R1102, Q1101, and Q1103. Pins 2 and 3,
troubleshooting Replace parts as necessary. Yes Replace
dBm? close to 5V and 2.775V
charts. U1119
respectively?

Yes Yes Check L1606 under sheild


No No
SH5 for solderability issues
With the radio in RX and replace as necessary.
Measure power at mode, measure the 8
C1625. resistance on the
node shared by
C1616 and R1605.

Is the power
about 37 dBM No Check resistors R1601, If resistance is very low, in the
Replace U1602.
(24 dBm for SRX2200 Is the resistance No R1602, R1603, R1604, and 100's of ohms,and there are no
low power)? near 9.4k R1605 for resistance and issues with the resistors then
Ohms? solderability issues and there is a gate short on the PA.
replace as necessary. Clear short or replace Q1601.

Yes
Measure power at
C1822, and calculate
In TX mode, measure
harmonic filter loss.
the voltage on pin 4
of U1601.
Yes

No Repair any issues


Is the loss less with 1800 series parts
than 1 dB? in the harmonic filter. Is TX current just Yes The PA and Driver are likely
Is the voltage Yes
above standby damaged. Replace Q1601
near 6 V? current? and U1602.
Yes

PA and harmonic
filter are functioning
properly.
No
Is the TX current
Yes The PA is likely
between 300 and 900 mA,
or 300 and 500 mA for damaged. Replace
SRX 2200 low power? Q1601.
If power issue is not Yes
Is the voltage 8
resolved. below 4 V?

No
4
Is the TX current Lift shield SH5 and check If no issues found, lift shield
If the voltage is between 4 and 5.5 V then for solderability or part
above 900 mA, or Yes SH10 and check for solderability
the control loop should be working and issues on all 1600 series
above 500mA for or part issues on all 1200 series
power should be available. Check the parts. Replace parts as
SRX 2200 low power? parts. Replace parts as
coaxial cables and surface mounted coaxial necessary. necessary.
connectors.

If power issue is not


Were the Yes resolved.
connections 3
OK?

No 4

Replace cables, or
connectors J101 or
J102.
Troubleshooting Charts: PA Failure 5-63

PA Failure – Page 8 (UHF1 ALC)

Remove shield SH1 & measure


PA control voltage at U1601 pin 4

Measure voltage at
U1601 pin 1

Yes
U1601 pin 1 No VC_OFFSET low,
Replace U1601 remove shield SH10
2.2V +/- 0.6V?

Yes PA_OFFSET low,


No Yes
U1133 pin 6 U1133 pin 3 4.1V check U1125 pin 1
TX in Current control mode? for approx. 1V, else
about 5V? +/- 0.6?
replace U1133

No

No Yes
U1131, pin 4 Replace U1132 No
Remove shield SH6 and
is 5V? R1181 close to 5V? Measure TP120
measure U1142 pin4

Yes

No Check P101 or VOCON


TX is in current control mode, else PA is Measure thermal cutback Yes TP120 1.8V?
U1142 pin 4 No Measure voltage divider signal DIG_CTRL_IO49
saturated. Check SAT Reference tuning circuit output at U1113, at power tuning DAC, top
per 12M to ensure tuning is not low. U1114, and U1121 1.00V +/- 0.3V?
of R1121

Yes

Replace U1139 or
associated logic

Replace log amp, U1105, Yes Pin 4 of U1113,


else U1112, else check U1114, & U1121 Yes
R1106 for 17 +/- 1 Ohm at 0V (logic low)? R1121 around No Power tuning is low, else
Measure TP101
2.45 V +/- 0.15? replace U1125, else U1137,
voltage
U1138.

No

Check temp sensor


U1103, else U1148

Yes
TP101 No ANA_CTRL_ISET low. Check R1160
Measure output for wrong value, else check connector
closed to 1.5V?
pin 4 of U1130 P101, or MAKO IC on Vocon

Yes U1127 pin 4 Yes U1130 pin 4 No No


approximately approximately U1101 Pin 1 Transmitter PA overcurrent condition,
Replace U1142
1.10 +/- 0.05V ? 1.10 ± 0.05V < 1.3V? else check U1101, R1103.

Yes Yes

Replace U1126 and Replace U1129, U1130


U1127
5-64 Troubleshooting Charts: PA Failure

PA Failure – Page 9 (UHF2 PA)


9

Measure TX current
at UHF2 test
frequencies.

Is current less Yes


than 350 mA? Measure DC voltage
at pin 4 of U1501

No

Is current Yes
approximately Replace Q1500
500 mA?
Is voltage No Measure voltage at
No approximate 6 V? pin 5 of U1501

Is current Yes
greater than or
close to 2A? Is voltage No Measure voltage at Is voltage Yes Replace
Measure DC voltage approximate 7 V? pin 3 of Q1101. approximate 0 V? U1501
at pin 4 of U1501
Yes
Yes No
Use a spectrum
analyzer and high- Replace U1501 Measure voltage at
impedance RF probe. Was voltage pin 1 of Q1101.
Measure RF_IN_1 at near 7.5 V
C1500. Measure voltage
No at pin 1 of Q1101.
Yes Yes
Is voltage
With the radio in RX greater than 1.5 V?
No See FGU mode, measure the Measure inputs
Is the frequency Was voltage No
troubleshooting DC voltage on on pins 2 and 3 to
correct? near 3 V No
charts. both pins of L1500 AND gate U1119.
Pin 2 and 3 should
Measure voltage at
be 5 and 2.775V
Yes Yes pin 2 and 3 of U1119
respectively.

Trace voltages and check


Is the power Check U1110 and Was voltage for solderability issues on
No see FGU Are
level about 3 near 7.5 V? R1102, Q1101, and Q1103. Pins 2 and 3,
troubleshooting Replace parts as necessary. Yes Replace
dBm? close to 5V and 2.775V
charts. U1119
respectively?

Yes Yes Check L1505 under sheild


No No
SH5 for solderability issues
With the radio in RX and replace as necessary.
Measure power at mode, measure the 10
C1521. resistance on the
node shared by
C1511 and R1502.

Is the power No Check resistors R1502, If resistance is very low, in the


Replace U1500.
about 37 dBM? Is the resistance No R1503, R1504, R1505 and 100's of ohms,and there are no
near 9.4k R1506 for resistance and issues with the resistors then
Ohms? solderability issues and there is a gate short on the PA.
replace as necessary. Clear short or replace Q1500.

Yes
Measure power at
C1707, and calculate
In TX mode, measure
harmonic filter loss.
the voltage on pin 4
of U1501.
Yes

No Repair any issues


Is the loss less with 1700 series parts
than 1 dB? in the harmonic filter. Is TX current just Yes The PA and Driver are likely
Is the voltage Yes
above standby damaged. Replace Q1500
near 6 V? current? and U1500.
Yes

PA and harmonic
filter are functioning
properly.
No Is the TX current Yes The PA is likely
between 300 damaged. Replace
and 900 mA? Q1500.

If power issue is not Yes


Is the voltage 10
resolved. below 4 V?

Lift shield SH5 and check If no issues found, lift shield


No Yes for solderability or part SH10 and check for solderability
Is the TX current issues on all 1500 series
above 900 mA? or part issues on all 1200 series
4 parts. Replace parts as parts. Replace parts as
If the voltage is between 4 and 5.5 V then necessary. necessary.
the control loop should be working and
power should be available. Check the
coaxial cables and surface mounted coaxial
connectors.
If power issue is not
resolved.

Were the Yes


connections 3
OK? 4

No

Replace cables, or
connectors J101 or
J102.
Troubleshooting Charts: PA Failure 5-65

PA Failure – Page 10 (UHF2 ALC)

10

Remove Shield SH1 & measure


PA control voltage at U1501 pin 4

Measure voltage at
U1501 pin 1

Yes
U1501 pin 1 No VC_OFFSET low,
Replace U1501 remove shield SH10
2.2V +/- 0.6V?

Yes PA_OFFSET low,


No Yes
U1133 pin 6 U1133 pin 3 4.1V check U1125 pin 1
TX in Current control mode? for approx. 1V, else
about 5V? +/- 0.6?
replace U1133

No

No Yes
U1131, pin 4 Replace U1132 No
Remove shield SH6 and
is 5V? R1181 close to 5V? Measure TP120
measure U1142 pin4

Yes

No Check P101 or VOCON


TX is in current control mode, else PA is Measure thermal cutback Yes TP120 1.8V?
U1142 pin 4 No Measure voltage divider signal DIG_CTRL_IO49
saturated. Check SAT Reference tuning circuit output at U1113, at power tuning DAC, top
per 12M to ensure tuning is not low. U1114, and U1121 1.00V +/- 0.3V?
of R1121

Yes

Replace U1139 or
associated logic

Replace log amp, U1105, Yes Pin 4 of U1113,


else U1112, else check U1114, & U1121 Yes
R1106 for 17 +/- 1 Ohm at 0V (logic low)? R1121 around No Power tuning is low, else
Measure TP101
2.45 V +/- 0.15? replace U1125, else U1137,
voltage
U1138.

No

Check temp sensor


U1103, else U1148

Yes
TP101 No ANA_CTRL_ISET low. Check R1160
Measure output for wrong value, else check connector
closed to 1.5V?
pin 4 of U1130 P101, or MAKO IC on Vocon

Yes U1127 pin 4 Yes U1130 pin 4 No No


approximately approximately U1101 Pin 1 Transmitter PA overcurrent condition,
Replace U1142
1.10 +/- 0.05V ? 1.10 ± 0.05V < 1.3V? else check U1101, R1103.

Yes Yes

Replace U1126 and Replace U1129, U1130


U1127
5-66 Troubleshooting Charts: PA Failure

Notes
Chapter 6 Troubleshooting Waveforms

This chapter contains images of waveforms that might be useful in verifying operation of certain parts
of the circuitry. These waveforms are for reference only; the actual data depicted will vary depending
on operating conditions.

6.1 List of Waveforms


Table 6-1 lists each waveform and the page on which the waveform can be found.

Table 6-1. List of Waveforms (Continued)


Table 6-1. List of Waveforms
Page
Waveform
Page No.
Waveform
No.
I2C BUS
Clocks SCL 6-22
32 kHz Clock 6-3 SCL 5V 6-23
4 MHz Clock 6-4 SDA 6-24
12 MHz Clock 6-5 One Wire
16.8 MHz Clock 6-6 1-Wire 6-25
24 MHz Clock 6-7 GCAI
Audio SSI GPIO0 6-26
Red Tx 6-8 GPIO4 / Keyfail during Keyload 6-27
Red Rx 6-9 USB
SYNC. 6-10
D- 6-28
BCLK 6-11
D+ 6-29
RX SSI
UART
CLK. 6-12
RX 6-30
DA 6-13
TX 6-31
FSYNC. 6-14
SDRAM
TX SSI
CLK 6-32
CLK. 6-15
CLKX 6-33
DA. 6-16
FLASH CONTROL
FSYNC. 6-17
ADV 6-34
SPI
CS3 6-35
CLK 6-18
OE 6-36
MOSI 6-19 RDY 6-37
MISO 6-20 WE 6-38
CS 6-21
6-2 Troubleshooting Waveforms: List of Waveforms

Table 6-1. List of Waveforms (Continued) Table 6-1. List of Waveforms (Continued)

Page Page
Waveform Waveform
No. No.

Expandable Memory (eMMC) Bluetooth Startup: Vmax of TP16 and 6-65


Voltage Statistics
eMMC @ Power-On 6-39
Bluetooth Startup: Vmax of TP13 and 6-66
eMMC @ Successful Initialization 6-40 Voltage Statistics
eMMC Failure to Initialize 6-41 Bluetooth Startup: Vmax of TP11 and 6-67
MMC_CLK @ < 400 kHz 6-42 Voltage Statistics
MMC_CLK @ < 24 MHz 6-43 Bluetooth Startup: Timing Difference of 6-68
TP13 to TP16 and Time Statistics
MMC_CMD: Correctly Measured 6-44
Bluetooth Startup: Timing Difference of 6-69
MMC_CMD: Incorrectly Measured 6-45 TP10 to TP13 and Time Statistics
eMMC @ Data Transfer 6-46 Bluetooth Startup: Timing Difference of 6-70
eMMC : Clock 6-47 TP11 to TP13 and Time Statistics

Receive Baseband Signals Bluetooth CW on Spectrum Analyzer 6-71

Receive Baseband Signals 6-48 Bluetooth Steady-State

GPS Expansion Board Waveforms – USB 6-72


D+ Vmax and Packet Timing with
GPS TCXO (26 MHz TCXO) 6-49 Statistics
GPS RTC (GPS 32 kHz RTC) 6-50 Expansion Board Waveforms – USB D- 6-73
GPS UART (RX / TX) Data 6-51 Vmax and Packet Timing with Statistics
Expansion Board Waveforms – 6-74
Bluetooth Troubleshooting Waveforms
VSW_3.6 Voltage Statistics
Bluetooth Startup: Vmax of TP16 6-55
Expansion Board Waveforms – 32 kHz 6-75
Bluetooth Startup: Timing Difference of 6-56 clock Vmax with Statistics
TP9 to TP16
Expansion Board Waveforms – LF Coil 6-76
Bluetooth Startup: Timing Difference of 6-57 with TX and RX
TP5 to TP16 and Voltage Statistics
LF CW on Spectrum Analyzer
Bluetooth Startup: Timing Difference of 6-58
TP4 to TP16 and Time Statistics LF CW on Spectrum Analyzer 6-77

Bluetooth Startup: Timing Difference of 6-59


TP4 to TP5 and Time Statistics
Bluetooth Startup: Vmax of TP5 and 6-60
Time Statistics
Bluetooth Startup: Vmax of TP4 and 6-61
Time Statistics
Bluetooth Startup: Vmax of TP5 and 6-62
Voltage Statistics
Bluetooth Startup: Vmax of TP9 and 6-63
Voltage Statistics
Bluetooth Startup: Vmax of TP10 and 6-64
Time Statistics
Troubleshooting Waveforms: Clocks 6-3

6.2 Clocks
6.2.1 32 kHz Clock

Trace 1: Trace recorded at R6115.


Figure 6-1. 32 kHz Clock Waveform
6-4 Troubleshooting Waveforms: Clocks

6.2.2 4 MHz Clock

Trace 1: Trace recorded at R6113.


Figure 6-2. 4 MHz Clock Waveform
Troubleshooting Waveforms: Clocks 6-5

6.2.3 12 MHz Clock

Trace 1: Trace recorded at C6601.


Figure 6-3. 12 MHz Clock Waveform
6-6 Troubleshooting Waveforms: Clocks

6.2.4 16.8 MHz Clock

Trace 1: Trace recorded at R6217.


Figure 6-4. 16.8 MHz Clock Waveform
Troubleshooting Waveforms: Clocks 6-7

6.2.5 24 MHz Clock

Trace 1: Trace recorded at C6592.


Figure 6-5. 24 MHz Clock Waveform
6-8 Troubleshooting Waveforms: Audio SSI

6.3 Audio SSI


6.3.1 Red Tx

Trace 1: Trace recorded at Pin 25 of J4001.


Figure 6-6. Audio SSI – Red Tx Waveform
Troubleshooting Waveforms: Audio SSI 6-9

6.3.2 Red Rx

Trace 1: Trace recorded at Pin 27 of J4001.


Figure 6-7. Audio SSI – Red Rx Waveform
6-10 Troubleshooting Waveforms: Audio SSI

6.3.3 SYNC.

Trace 1: Trace recorded at Pin 46 of J4001.


Figure 6-8. Audio SSI – Sync. Waveform
Troubleshooting Waveforms: Audio SSI 6-11

6.3.4 BCLK

Trace 1: Trace recorded at R6107.


Figure 6-9. Audio SSI – BCLK. Waveform
6-12 Troubleshooting Waveforms: RX SSI

6.4 RX SSI
6.4.1 CLK.

Trace 1: Trace recorded at R1006.


Figure 6-10. RX SSI – CLK. Waveform
Troubleshooting Waveforms: RX SSI 6-13

6.4.2 DA

Trace 1: Trace recorded at R1005.


Figure 6-11. RX SSI – DA Waveform
6-14 Troubleshooting Waveforms: RX SSI

6.4.3 FSYNC.

Trace 1: Trace recorded at R1004.


Figure 6-12. RX SSI – FSync. Waveform
Troubleshooting Waveforms: TX SSI 6-15

6.5 TX SSI
6.5.1 CLK.

Trace 1: Trace recorded at R1008.


Figure 6-13. TX SSI – TX CLK. Waveform
6-16 Troubleshooting Waveforms: TX SSI

6.5.2 DA.

Trace 1: Trace recorded at R1017.


Figure 6-14. TX SSI – DA Waveform
Troubleshooting Waveforms: TX SSI 6-17

6.5.3 FSYNC.

Trace 1: Trace recorded at R1007.


Figure 6-15. TX SSI – FSync. Waveform
6-18 Troubleshooting Waveforms: SPI

6.6 SPI
6.6.1 CLK

Trace 1: Trace recorded at R1003.


Figure 6-16. SPI – CLK Waveform
Troubleshooting Waveforms: SPI 6-19

6.6.2 MOSI

Trace 1: Trace recorded at Pin 31 of J1001.


Figure 6-17. MOSI Waveform
6-20 Troubleshooting Waveforms: SPI

6.6.3 MISO

Trace 1: Trace recorded at Pin 29 of J1001.


Figure 6-18. MISO Waveform
Troubleshooting Waveforms: SPI 6-21

6.6.4 CS

Trace 1: Trace recorded at R1018.


Figure 6-19. CS Waveform
6-22 Troubleshooting Waveforms: I2C BUS

6.7 I2C BUS


6.7.1 SCL

Trace 1: Trace recorded at R6208.


Figure 6-20. I2C Bus – SCA Waveform
Troubleshooting Waveforms: I2C BUS 6-23

6.7.2 SCL 5V

Trace 1: Trace recorded at R2204.


Figure 6-21. I2C Bus – SCA 5V Waveform
6-24 Troubleshooting Waveforms: I2C BUS

6.7.3 SDA

Trace 1: Trace recorded at R6209.


Figure 6-22. I2C Bus – SDA Waveform
Troubleshooting Waveforms: One Wire 6-25

6.8 One Wire


6.8.1 1-Wire

Trace 1: Trace recorded at R4009.


Figure 6-23. 1-Wire Waveform
6-26 Troubleshooting Waveforms: GCAI

6.9 GCAI
6.9.1 GPIO0

Trace 1: Trace recorded at D4001 after attaching an Accessory.


Figure 6-24. GCAI – GPIO0 Waveform
Troubleshooting Waveforms: GCAI 6-27

6.9.2 GPIO4 / Keyfail during Keyload

Trace 1: Trace recorded at Pin 65 of J4001 during Keyloading.


Figure 6-25. GCAI – GPIO4 Waveform
6-28 Troubleshooting Waveforms: USB

6.10 USB
6.10.1 D-

Trace 1: Trace recorded at TP F_GCAI_USB-.


Figure 6-26. USB – D- Waveform
Troubleshooting Waveforms: USB 6-29

6.10.2 D+

Trace 1: Trace recorded at TP F_GCAI_USB+.


Figure 6-27. USB – D+ Waveform
6-30 Troubleshooting Waveforms: UART

6.11 UART
6.11.1 RX

Trace 1: Trace recorded at TP F_BOOT_RX.


Figure 6-28. UART – RX Waveform
Troubleshooting Waveforms: UART 6-31

6.11.2 TX

Trace 1: Trace recorded at TP F_BOOT_TX.


Figure 6-29. UART – TX Waveform
6-32 Troubleshooting Waveforms: SDRAM

6.12 SDRAM
6.12.1 CLK

Trace 1: Trace recorded at TP6307.


Figure 6-30. SDRAM – CLK Waveform
Troubleshooting Waveforms: SDRAM 6-33

6.12.2 CLKX

Trace 1: Trace recorded at TP6308.


Figure 6-31. SDRAM – CLKX Waveform
6-34 Troubleshooting Waveforms: FLASH CONTROL

6.13 FLASH CONTROL


6.13.1 ADV

Trace 1: Trace recorded at R6314.


Figure 6-32. FLASH CONTROL – ADV Waveform
Troubleshooting Waveforms: FLASH CONTROL 6-35

6.13.2 CS3

Trace 1: Trace recorded at R6311.


Figure 6-33. FLASH CONTROL – CS3 Waveform
6-36 Troubleshooting Waveforms: FLASH CONTROL

6.13.3 OE

Trace 1: Trace recorded at R6312.


Figure 6-34. FLASH CONTROL – OE Waveform
Troubleshooting Waveforms: FLASH CONTROL 6-37

6.13.4 RDY

Trace 1: Trace recorded at R6316.


Figure 6-35. FLASH CONTROL – RDY Waveform
6-38 Troubleshooting Waveforms: FLASH CONTROL

6.13.5 WE

Trace 1: Trace recorded at R6313.


Figure 6-36. FLASH CONTROL – WE Waveform
Troubleshooting Waveforms: Expandable Memory (eMMC) 6-39

6.14 Expandable Memory (eMMC)


6.14.1 eMMC @ Power-On

MMC_CLK

MMC_CMD

MMC_DAT0

MMC_DAT1
ΔX=2.95s

Figure 6-37. eMMC: Power-On until Final Initialization Waveforms


6-40 Troubleshooting Waveforms: Expandable Memory (eMMC)

6.14.2 eMMC @ Successful Initialization

CH4: CLK changes from <400KHz to about 24MHz after eMMC is opened and initialized

CH3: DAT0:
Activity only occurs when card is successfully initialized

CH2: MMC_CMD: dedicated command line only for configuration and card setup

Figure 6-38. eMMC: Correct Detection, Configuration and Initialization Waveforms


Troubleshooting Waveforms: Expandable Memory (eMMC) 6-41

6.14.3 eMMC Failure to Initialize

CH4: CLK from OMAP to eMMC stays stuck at <400KHz and never transitions to 24MHz

CH3: no activity seen on MMC_DAT0

CH2: MMC_CMD line cycles until time-out

Figure 6-39. eMMC: Failure to Properly Detect, Configure and Initialize Waveforms
6-42 Troubleshooting Waveforms: Expandable Memory (eMMC)

6.14.4 MMC_CLK @ < 400 kHz

Figure 6-40. MMC_CLK @ < 400 kHz during “Clock Frequency Identification Mode”
Troubleshooting Waveforms: Expandable Memory (eMMC) 6-43

6.14.5 MMC_CLK @ < 24 MHz

Figure 6-41. MMC_CLK @ < 24 MHz during “Clock Frequency Data Transfer Mode”
6-44 Troubleshooting Waveforms: Expandable Memory (eMMC)

6.14.6 MMC_CMD: Correctly Measured

Figure 6-42. MMC_CMD actual waveform when probing with active probes; short wires; GND pin soldered
Troubleshooting Waveforms: Expandable Memory (eMMC) 6-45

6.14.7 MMC_CMD: Incorrectly Measured

Figure 6-43. MMC_CMD misleading waveform when probing with passive probe; long wires; GND clip
6-46 Troubleshooting Waveforms: Expandable Memory (eMMC)

6.14.8 eMMC @ Data Transfer

Figure 6-44. MMC_DAT0, MMC_DAT1, MMC_DAT2, MMC_DAT3 data lines during data transmission
between eMMC and OMAP
Troubleshooting Waveforms: Expandable Memory (eMMC) 6-47

6.14.9 eMMC : Clock

Figure 6-45. F2_TIMER_OUT clock from CPLD into OMAP for eMMC operation
6-48 Troubleshooting Waveforms: Receive Baseband Signals

6.15 Receive Baseband Signals

Trace 1: DIG_DATA_SSI_RX_FS at TP111 or


ABACUS_SSI 1 (RX_FSYNC) – R1004 of VOCON Main Board.
Trace 2: DIG_DATA_SSI_RX_DOUTA at TP112 or
ABACUS_SSI 2(RX_DA) – R1005 of VOCON Main Board.
Trace 3: CLK_SSI_RX at TP106 or
ABACUS_SSI 0 (RX_CLK) – R1006 of VOCON Main Board.
Figure 6-46. Received Baseband Waveforms
Troubleshooting Waveforms: GPS 6-49

6.16 GPS
6.16.1 GPS TCXO (26 MHz TCXO)

Trace 1: Trace recorded at C2421 at Expansion Board.


Figure 6-47. GPS TCXO Waveforms
6-50 Troubleshooting Waveforms: GPS

6.16.2 GPS RTC (GPS 32 kHz RTC)

Trace 1: Trace recorded at TP2405 of Expansion Board.


Figure 6-48. GPS RTC Waveforms
Troubleshooting Waveforms: GPS 6-51

6.16.3 GPS UART (RX / TX) Data

Trace 1: Trace recorded at TP2407 (TX) / TP2408 (RX) of Expansion Board.


Figure 6-49. GPS UART DATA Waveforms
6-52 Troubleshooting Waveforms: Bluetooth Troubleshooting Waveforms

6.17 Bluetooth Troubleshooting Waveforms


A Bluetooth radiated or conducted signal at 2.402 GHz and a LF radiated signal at 125 kHz can be
used to verify the receiver and transmitter on the radio are operational. Using an
APX 5000/APX 6000/APX 6000XE/SRX2200 debug fixture, the BT/LF signals can be verified. A
spectrum analyzer (such as an Aeroflex 3920 Digital Radio Test Set) can be connected to the debug
fixture to verify the presence of such signals. A signal generator can be connected to the debug
fixture to test the APX 5000/APX 6000/APX 6000XE/SRX2200 BT/LF receivers. Radiated Bluetooth
TX/RX testing should be performed before conducted testing is performed in the fixture since the
radio does not have to be opened for radiated testing. To test the presence of a radiated Bluetooth
TX signal, an external Bluetooth antenna should be connected to the input of the sprectrum analyzer.
To test the presence of a radiated Bluetooth RX signal, an external Bluetooth antenna should be
connected to the output of a signal generator set to TX CW 2.402 Ghz. The speaker grille of the
radio should be brought near the antenna during testing. The following is the procedure to activate
the Bluetooth/LF transmitter or receiver using RCMP commands:
To send an RCMP command, connect a RS-232 com port GCAI cable between the radio and PC.
Start HyperTerminal on com 1 (typical RS-232 port) using these settings: 9600 baud, 8-bit,
non-parity, stop bit = 1, HW flow control. Type, “AT#DEBUG”, then type “rcmpraw:000c”.

Bluetooth Command to TX 2.402 GHz CW


Connect a spectrum analyzer to the Bluetooth port of the test fixture with a 6 dB attenuator in-line.
Set the spectrum analyzer to 2.402 GHz center, 10 MHz span, RBW of 300 kHz, a VBW of 1 MHz,
and a sweep time of 2.5 ms. There are two commands to verify a spectrum analyzer can read a
2.402 GHz wave from the radio BT transmitter. Enter the rcmpraw:00390207 command first, then
enter rcmpraw:0039020100000F0006 (on SR 7.9 SW, use this command:
rcmpraw:0039020100000F, but be aware that the TX signal may time out in less than 10 minutes).

Table 6-2. Bluetooth Command to TX

TEST RCMPRAW CMD RESPONSE

rcmpraw: 00390207 Success: 8039000207


Bluetooth TX at 2.402 GHz Failure: 8039010207
CW Modulation
rcmpraw: 0039020100000F0006 Success: 8039000201
Failure: 8039010201

Successful Example Entry:


Type:rcmpraw:000c
Response:800c00

Type:rcmpraw:00390207
Response:8039000207

Type:rcmpraw:0039020100000F0006
Response:8039000201
Troubleshooting Waveforms: Bluetooth Troubleshooting Waveforms 6-53

Bluetooth Command to RX 2.402 GHz

The RSSI should increase significantly in the presence of a 2.402 GHz nearby signal. Using an
external signal generator source signal of 2.402 GHz connected to the test fixture Bluetooth port,
send this command to read the 2.402 GHz RSSI:

Table 6-3. Bluetooth Command to RX

TEST RCMPRAW CMD RESPONSE

Bluetooth RX at 2.402 GHz rcmpraw:0039020D00 Success: 803900020dBB, where BB


is the RSSI in hex.
Failure: 803901

If no signal is detected, the response will be 803900020d80.


If no test equipment is available, an APX radio with BT functional could be used to verify the test
radio. Hold the speaker grilles together on both radios. One radio could be used to TX while the
other radio is used to RX.

Low Frequency (LF) Command to TX 125 kHz CW


Set the spectrum analyzer at 125 kHz center, 10 MHz span, RBW of 1 kHz, a VBW of 3 kHz, and a
sweep time of 25 ms. Use this command to verify the LF coil is emitting a 125 kHz pulse by
connecting the test fixture LF port to a spectrum analyzer:

Table 6-4. Low Frequency Command to TX

TEST RCMPRAW CMD RESPONSE

Low Freq. 125 kHz TX rcmpraw: 00390303 Success: 8039000303*


Failure: 8039010303*

Note: * In SR 7.9 SW release, the response is 8039000302 for a success and 8039010302 for a failure.

Low Frequency (LF) Command to RX 125 kHz


Use this command to verify the LF coil is receiving a 125 kHz pulse generated by a signal generator
connected to the test fixture LF port. The result contains the LF RSSI. This command is not in the
initial SW release but is included in SR 7.11 SW.:

Table 6-5. Low Frequency Command to RX

TEST RCMPRAW CMD RESPONSE

Low Freq. 125 kHz RX rcmpraw: 00390305 Success: 80390003BB, where BB is the RSSI in hex.
Failure: 803901

If no signal is detected, the response will be 8039010305.


A fast verification that requires no additional test equipment can be done by sending the LF TX
command, then the LF RX command directly afterwards. If both the transmitter and receiver are
working, the response should be 803900030x, where x is typically between 4 and 6. Even if the
response passes, the LF coil may be physically damaged. It is best to open the radio and observe
the coil to ensure it is not damaged.
To test the LF RX using SR 7.9 SW, a POD accessory is required to verify communication.
6-54 Troubleshooting Waveforms: Bluetooth Troubleshooting Waveforms

These are the Bluetooth-related conducted signals that can be measured from test points on the expansion
board. (See “HLN5977A/ HLN5978B Expansion Board Layout – Side 2” on page 8-164 for measurement
locations):

Table 6-6. Bluetooth Test Points

TP TP Name Net Name Description Voltage Measured

4 TP2416 VBUS USB VBUS 5 4.96

5 TP2413 BT_AVR_RESET BT AVR Reset 1.85 1.73

9 TP2005 VCC_1.85 VCC 1.85 1.85 1.86

10 TP2417 USB_BOOT_1.8V USB Boot 1.8V 1.8 1.81

11 TP2466 ATMEL_BOOT_5 Atmel Boot 3.3 3.04

12 TP2010 GND Ground 0 –

13 TP2011 VCC_2.775 VCC 2.775 2.775 2.74

14 TP2414 USB1_DP USB+ 3.3 3.43

15 TP2415 USB1_DM USB- 3.3 3.47

16 TP2007 VSW_3.6 VSW 3.6 3.51 3.49

17 TP2405 GPS_BT_32KHZ 32 kHz clock 1.85 1.87

19 TP2401 GND Ground 0 –


Troubleshooting Waveforms: Bluetooth Troubleshooting Waveforms 6-55

6.17.1 Bluetooth Startup: Vmax of TP16

Figure 6-50. Startup Waveforms – Vmax of TP16


6-56 Troubleshooting Waveforms: Bluetooth Troubleshooting Waveforms

6.17.2 Bluetooth Startup: Timing Difference of TP9 to TP16

Figure 6-51. Startup – Timing Difference of TP9 to TP16


Troubleshooting Waveforms: Bluetooth Troubleshooting Waveforms 6-57

6.17.3 Bluetooth Startup: Timing Difference of TP5 to TP16 and Voltage Statistics

Figure 6-52. Startup – Timing Difference of TP5 to TP16 and Voltage Statistics
6-58 Troubleshooting Waveforms: Bluetooth Troubleshooting Waveforms

6.17.4 Bluetooth Startup: Timing Difference of TP4 to TP16 and Time Statistics

Figure 6-53. Startup – Timing Difference of TP4 to TP16 and Time Statistics
Troubleshooting Waveforms: Bluetooth Troubleshooting Waveforms 6-59

6.17.5 Bluetooth Startup: Timing Difference of TP4 to TP5 and Time Statistics

Figure 6-54. Startup – Timing Difference of TP4 to TP5 and Time Statistics
6-60 Troubleshooting Waveforms: Bluetooth Troubleshooting Waveforms

6.17.6 Bluetooth Startup: Vmax of TP5 and Time Statistics

Figure 6-55. Startup – Vmax of TP5 and Time Statistics


Troubleshooting Waveforms: Bluetooth Troubleshooting Waveforms 6-61

6.17.7 Bluetooth Startup: Vmax of TP4 and Time Statistics

Figure 6-56. Startup – Vmax of TP4 and Time Statistics


6-62 Troubleshooting Waveforms: Bluetooth Troubleshooting Waveforms

6.17.8 Bluetooth Startup: Vmax of TP5 and Voltage Statistics

Figure 6-57. Startup – Vmax of TP5 and Voltage Statistics


Troubleshooting Waveforms: Bluetooth Troubleshooting Waveforms 6-63

6.17.9 Bluetooth Startup: Vmax of TP9 and Voltage Statistics

Figure 6-58. Startup – Vmax of TP9 and Voltage Statistics


6-64 Troubleshooting Waveforms: Bluetooth Troubleshooting Waveforms

6.17.10 Bluetooth Startup: Vmax of TP10 and Time Statistics

Figure 6-59. Startup – Vmax of TP10 and Time Statistics


Troubleshooting Waveforms: Bluetooth Troubleshooting Waveforms 6-65

6.17.11 Bluetooth Startup: Vmax of TP16 and Voltage Statistics

Figure 6-60. Startup – Vmax of TP16 and Voltage Statistics


6-66 Troubleshooting Waveforms: Bluetooth Troubleshooting Waveforms

6.17.12 Bluetooth Startup: Vmax of TP13 and Voltage Statistics

Figure 6-61. Startup – Vmax of TP13 and Voltage Statistics


Troubleshooting Waveforms: Bluetooth Troubleshooting Waveforms 6-67

6.17.13 Bluetooth Startup: Vmax of TP11 and Voltage Statistics

Figure 6-62. Startup – Vmax of TP11 and Voltage Statistics


6-68 Troubleshooting Waveforms: Bluetooth Troubleshooting Waveforms

6.17.14 Bluetooth Startup: Timing Difference of TP13 to TP16 and Time Statistics

Figure 6-63. Startup – Timing Difference of TP13 to TP16 and Time Statistics
Troubleshooting Waveforms: Bluetooth Troubleshooting Waveforms 6-69

6.17.15 Bluetooth Startup: Timing Difference of TP10 to TP13 and Time Statistics

Figure 6-64. Startup – Timing Difference of TP10 to TP13 and Time Statistics
6-70 Troubleshooting Waveforms: Bluetooth Troubleshooting Waveforms

6.17.16 Bluetooth Startup: Timing Difference of TP11 to TP13 and Time Statistics

Figure 6-65. Startup – Timing Difference of TP11 to TP13 and Time Statistics
Troubleshooting Waveforms: Bluetooth Troubleshooting Waveforms 6-71

6.17.17 Bluetooth CW on Spectrum Analyzer

Figure 6-66. Bluetooth CW on Spectrum Analyzer


6-72 Troubleshooting Waveforms: Bluetooth Steady-State

6.18 Bluetooth Steady-State


6.18.1 Expansion Board Waveforms – USB D+ Vmax and Packet Timing with
Statistics

Figure 6-67. Expansion Board – USB D+ Vmax and Packet Timing with Statistics
Troubleshooting Waveforms: Bluetooth Steady-State 6-73

6.18.2 Expansion Board Waveforms – USB D- Vmax and Packet Timing with
Statistics

Figure 6-68. Expansion Board – USB D- Vmax and Packet Timing with Statistics
6-74 Troubleshooting Waveforms: Bluetooth Steady-State

6.18.3 Expansion Board Waveforms – VSW_3.6 Voltage Statistics

Figure 6-69. Expansion Board – VSW_3.6 Voltage Statistics


Troubleshooting Waveforms: Bluetooth Steady-State 6-75

6.18.4 Expansion Board Waveforms – 32 kHz clock Vmax with Statistics

Figure 6-70. Expansion Board – 32 kHz clock Vmax with Statistics


6-76 Troubleshooting Waveforms: Bluetooth Steady-State

6.18.5 Expansion Board Waveforms – LF Coil with TX and RX

Figure 6-71. Expansion Board – LF Coil with TX and RX Waveform Measured by a Conducted Cable on LF Coil
Troubleshooting Waveforms: LF CW on Spectrum Analyzer 6-77

6.19 LF CW on Spectrum Analyzer

Figure 6-72. LF CW on Spectrum Analyzer


6-78 Troubleshooting Waveforms: LF CW on Spectrum Analyzer

Notes
Chapter 7 Troubleshooting Tables

7.1 List of Board and IC Signals


Due to the nature of the schematic-generating program, signal names might be different when they
are not directly connected to the same point. The tables in this chapter provide a cross reference to
the various pinouts for these signals. Table 7-1 lists and provides links to each of the tables in this
chapter.

Table 7-1. List of Tables of Board and IC Signals

Table No. Table Name Page No.

7-2 VOCON board to RF board connector Interface PIN-OUT 7-2


7-3 VOCON board to EXPANSION board connector Interface PIN-OUT 7-4
7-4 VOCON board to Control Top with Top Display Interface PIN-OUT 7-7
7-5 VOCON board to Front Display Interface PIN-OUT 7-9
7-6 VOCON board to Keypad Interface PIN-OUT 7-10
7-7 EXPANSION board to Accessory Connector (GCAI) Interface PIN-OUT 7-11
7-8 EXPANSION board to Side Buttons Interface PIN-OUT 7-12
7-9 EXPANSION board to Speaker and Microphones Interface PIN-OUT 7-13
7-10 EXPANSION board to AVR / JTAG Interface PIN-OUT 7-14
7-11 Primary IC reference designators 7-15
7-12 Overall GPIO pin functions across multiple boards 7-16
7-2 Troubleshooting Tables: List of Board and IC Signals

Table 7-2. VOCON board to RF board connector Interface PIN-OUT

VOCON Board RF Transceiver Board


Test
Test Place
Place
signal name pin # pin # signal name

chassis GND J1001-1 P101-1 GND chassis

none EEPROM_SPI_CS J1001-2 P101-2 DIG_CTRL_SPI_EEPROM_PE TP113

C6201 16.8_MHZ_SINEWAVE J1001-3 P101-3 CLK_16_8_MHZ C754

chassis GND J1001-4 P101-4 GND chassis

chassis GND J1001-5 P101-5 GND chassis

F_VREF_1.875V V_EXT_1.85 J1001-6 P101-6 DC_LIN_1_875V_D TP124

none RF_BRD_RSTB J1001-7 P101-7 DIG_CTRL_RSTB R721

R6564 V_2.8_RF J1001-8 P101-8 DC_LIN_2_775V TP125

none DMCS J1001-9 P101-9 DIG_CTRL_SSI_TRIGGER TP114

none F2_PARAMP J1001-10 P101-10 DIG_CTRL_IO49 TP120

R1004 RX_FSYNC J1001-11 P101-11 DIG_DATA_SSI_RX_FS TP111

none TX_INH J1001-12 P101-12 DIG_CTRL_TX_INHIBIT_TYPE_1 R103

R1005 RX_DA J1001-13 P101-13 DIG_DATA_SSI_RX_DOUTA TP112

R1018 RF_DAC_SPI_CS J1001-14 P101-14 DIG_CTRL_SPI_DAC_PE TP115

R1006 RX_CLK J1001-15 P101-15 CLK_SSI_RX TP106

R6427 ISET J1001-16 P101-16 ANA_CTRL_ISET TP101

R1007 TX_FSYNC J1001-17 P101-17 DIG_TX_SSI_FS TP102

C1006 TX_DA_CONN J1001-18 P101-18 DIG_DATA_TX_SSI TP103

R1008 TX_CLK J1001-19 P101-19 DIG_TX_SSI_CLK TP104

R6505 V_COIN_CELL J1001-20 P101-20 M107 (battery) R104

L4001 GPS_ANT J1001-21 P101-21 RF_GPS TP105

none ABACUS_SPI_CS J1001-22 P101-22 DIG_CTRL_SPI_ABACUS_PE TP116

R1010 F2_SYNCB J1001-23 P101-23 DIG_SYNCB TP117

chassis GND J1001-24 P101-24 GND chassis

R1011 LOCK_DET_A J1001-25 P101-25 DIG_CTRL_LOCK TP109

none BSTAT J1001-26 P101-26 DIG_BATTERY_DATA C101

none TRIDENT_SPI_CS J1001-27 P101-27 DIG_CTRL_SPI_TRIDENT_PE TP118

F_UNSW_B+ UNSW_B+ J1001-28 P101-28 DC_FUSED_B+ C203

none SPI_DSP_MISO J1001-29 P101-29 DIG_DATA_SPI_MISO TP110

F_UNSW_B+ UNSW_B+ J1001-30 P101-30 DC_FUSED_B+ C203


Troubleshooting Tables: List of Board and IC Signals 7-3

Table 7-2. VOCON board to RF board connector Interface PIN-OUT (Continued)

VOCON Board RF Transceiver Board


Test
Test Place
Place
signal name pin # pin # signal name

none SPI_DSP_MOSI J1001-31 P101-31 DIG_DATA_SPI_MOSI TP107

F_UNSW_B+ UNSW_B+ J1001-32 P101-32 DC_FUSED_B+ C203

R1013 SPI_DSP_CLK J1001-33 P101-33 DIG_SPI_CLK TP108

F_UNSW_B+ UNSW_B+ J1001-34 P101-34 DC_FUSED_B+ C203

chassis GND J1001-35 P101-35 GND chassis

F_UNSW_B+ UNSW_B+ J1001-36 P101-36 DC_FUSED_B+ C203

R6510 V_SW_3.60 J1001-37 P101-37 DC_SW1_3_6V TP126

chassis GND J1001-38 P101-38 GND chassis

chassis GND J1001-39 P101-39 GND chassis

chassis GND J1001-40 P101-40 GND chassis


7-4 Troubleshooting Tables: List of Board and IC Signals

Table 7-3. VOCON board to EXPANSION board connector Interface PIN-OUT

VOCON Board Expansion Board

Test Test
signal name pin # pin # signal name
Place Place

L4001 GPS_ANT J4001-1 P2001-1 GPS_ANT TP2402

R6414 PRE_CLASS_D_POS_DP J4001-2 P2001-2 AUD_PA_IN_P TP2008

chassis GND J4001-3 P2001-3 GND chassis

R6415 PRE_CLASS_D_NEG_DP J4001-4 P2001-4 AUD_PA_IN_N TP2009

none BT_AVR_RESET J4001-5 P2001-5 BT_AVR_RESET TP2413

R6308 PA_SHTDN J4001-6 P2001-6 AUD_PA_SHUTDOWN R2101

none BT_PTT J4001-7 P2001-7 BT_PTT none

none AUDIO_MIC_NEG_DP J4001-8 P2001-8 AUD_MIC_N none

none GPS_RX J4001-9 P2001-9 GPS_TX R2420

F_AUDIO_ AUDIO_MIC_POS_DP J4001-10 P2001-10 AUD_MIC_P C2001


MICP

none GPS_TX J4001-11 P2001-11 GPS_RX R2421

chassis GND J4001-12 P2001-12 GND chassis

none GPS_SHUTDOWN J4001-13 P2001-13 GPS_SHUTDOWN R2462

R6305 MMC2_CLK J4001-14 P2001-14 MMC_CLK R2301

chassis GND J4001-15 P2001-15 GND chassis

none MMC2_CMD J4001-16 P2001-16 MMC_CMD R2302

none GPS_BT_32KHZ J4001-17 P2001-17 GPS_BT_32KHZ none

none MMC2_DAT0 J4001-18 P2001-18 MMC_DAT0 R2303

R6123 EMMC_RESET J4001-19 P2001-19 EMMC_RESET TP2301

none MMC2_DAT1 J4001-20 P2001-20 MMC_DAT1 R2304

none ACC_SPKR_UNMUTE J4001-21 P2001-21 ACC_SPKR_UNMUTE_1.8 R2436

R6303 MMC2_DAT2 J4001-22 P2001-22 MMC_DAT2 R2305

none BT_SPARE_1.8 J4001-23 P2001-23 BT_SPARE_1.8 R2488

R6302 MMC2_DAT3 J4001-24 P2001-24 MMC_DAT3 R2306

R6118 SSI_RED_TX_CODEC J4001-25 P2001-25 SSI_RED_TX_CODEC none

chassis GND J4001-26 P2001-26 GND chassis

none SSI_RED_RX_CODEC J4001-27 P2001-27 SSI_RED_RX_CODEC none

F_VREF_1 V_EXT_1.85 J4001-28 P2001-28 VCC_1.85 TP2005


.875V
Troubleshooting Tables: List of Board and IC Signals 7-5

Table 7-3. VOCON board to EXPANSION board connector Interface PIN-OUT (Continued)

VOCON Board Expansion Board

Test Test
signal name pin # pin # signal name
Place Place

none AVR_STATUS_1.8 J4001-29 P2001-29 AVR_STATUS_1.8V none

OMAP_RE OMAP_RESET J4001-30 P2001-30 OMAP_RESET_OUT none


SET_TP

C6544 VBUS1 J4001-31 P2001-31 VBUS1 none

none MACE_RESET J4001-32 P2001-32 MACE_RESET none

R6623 USB1_NEG_DP J4001-33 P2001-33 USB1_DM none

none MACE_WAKEUP J4001-34 P2001-34 MACE_WAKEUP TP2502

R6622 USB1_POS_DP J4001-35 P2001-35 USB1_DP none

none TX_INHIBIT J4001-36 P2001-36 TX_INHIBIT none

none EXP_BRD_ID J4001-37 P2001-37 EXP_BRD_TYPE R2021

none KEYFAIL J4001-38 P2001-38 KEYFAIL R2501

chassis GND J4001-39 P2001-39 GND chassis

none SECURE_HIGH_NORM J4001-40 P2001-40 MACE_SEC_CLR_MODE none

C6561 V_SW_3.60 J4001-41 P2001-41 VSW_3.6 TP2007

chassis GND J4001-42 P2001-42 GND chassis

none AVR_BOOT J4001-43 P2001-43 USB_BOOT_1.8V TP2417

R6107 SSI_OPT_CLK J4001-44 P2001-44 OPT_SSI_CLK R2503

C6405 V_2.775_EXP J4001-45 P2001-45 VCC_2.775 TP2011

none OPT_SSI_SYNC J4001-46 P2001-46 OPT_SSI_FSYNC R2513

chassis GND J4001-47 P2001-47 GND chassis

R6103 SSI_BLACK_RX J4001-48 P2001-48 SSI_BLACK_RX none

C6567 V_SW_5 J4001-49 P2001-49 VSW_5.4 TP2006

none SSI_BLACK_TX_MACE J4001-50 P2001-50 SSI_BLACK_TX_MACE none

C6567 V_SW_5 J4001-51 P2001-51 VSW_5.4 TP2006

R6102 HIGH_SECURE_DATA_GATE J4001-52 P2001-52 BLOCK_SSI_RED none

chassis GND J4001-53 P2001-53 GND chassis

none SSI_RED_RX_MACE J4001-54 P2001-54 SSI_RED_RX_MACE none

R6525 EMERG_BTN J4001-55 P2001-55 EMERG_BTN none

none SSI_MACE_TX_DIN J4001-56 P2001-56 SSI_MACE_TX_DIN none

R4005 PTT J4001-57 P2001-57 CONN_INT_PTT D2007


7-6 Troubleshooting Tables: List of Board and IC Signals

Table 7-3. VOCON board to EXPANSION board connector Interface PIN-OUT (Continued)

VOCON Board Expansion Board

Test Test
signal name pin # pin # signal name
Place Place

chassis GND J4001-58 P2001-58 GND chassis

R4007 SIDE_2 J4001-59 P2001-59 CONN_SB2 C2013

R6113 4MHZ_MACE_CLK J4001-60 P2001-60 MACE_CLOCK none

R4006 SIDE_1 J4001-61 P2001-61 CONN_SB1 C2016

chassis GND J4001-62 P2001-62 GND chassis

D6101 MONITOR J4001-63 P2001-63 MONITOR C2014

C6538 V_SAVE J4001-64 P2001-64 VSAVE D2521

none GPIO_4_CTS_KEYFAIL_FILLCLK J4001-65 P2001-65 GCAI_GPIO4_CTS R2005

C6590 VRTC J4001-66 P2001-66 VRTC C2527

D4001 GPIO_0 J4001-67 P2001-67 GCAI_GPIO0 R2004

none EXT_MIC_NEG_DP J4001-68 P2001-68 GCAI_EXT_MIC_N none

chassis GND J4001-69 P2001-69 GND chassis

R6404 EXT_MIC_POS_DP J4001-70 P2001-70 GCAI_EXT_MIC_P L2002

F_GCAI_U GPIO_1_DP_TXDC_FILLREQ J4001-71 P2001-71 GCAI_USB_P_GPIO1 VR2002


SB+

SPKR- EXT_SPKR_NEG_DP J4001-72 P2001-72 GCAI_EXT_SPKR_N VR2006

F_GCAI_U GPIO_2_DM_RXDC_FILLDATA J4001-73 P2001-73 GCAI_USB_N_GPIO2 VR2003


SB

SPKR+ EXT_SPKR_POS_DP J4001-74 P2001-74 GCAI_EXT_SPKR_P VR2005

chassis GND J4001-75 P2001-75 GND chassis

chassis GND J4001-76 P2001-76 GND chassis

F_V1BUS2 VBUS2 J4001-77 P2001-77 GCAI_VBUS_5V D2002

none GPIO_3_RTS_FILLSENSE J4001-78 P2001-78 GCAI_RTS_GPIO3 D2009

F_V1BUS2 VBUS2 J4001-79 P2001-79 GCAI_VBUS_5V D2002

F_GCAI_1 GCAI_1WIRE_5V J4001-80 P2001-80 GCAI_ONE_WIRE D2001


WIRE
Troubleshooting Tables: List of Board and IC Signals 7-7

Table 7-4. VOCON board to Control Top with Top Display Interface PIN-OUT

VOCON Board Control Top with Top Display


Test Place
signal name pin # pin # signal name

R2235 V_LED_TOP J2101-1 P1-1 TX/RX_LED_A

chassis GND J2101-2 P1-2 GND

chassis GND J2101-3 P1-3 GND

none FREQ_SW_LED_WHITE J2101-4 P1-4 RTA_LED_B

R6206 V_2.775D J2101-5 P1-5 V2A

none FREQ_SW_LED_GREEN J2101-6 P1-6 RTA_LED_G

none VOLUME J2101-7 P1-7 VOL

R2215 TX_RX_AMBER_LED J2101-8 P1-8 TX_LED_A

F_MECH_SW ON_OFF_SWITCH J2101-9 P1-9 MECH_SW

chassis GND J2101-10 P1-10 GND

R2133 TOGGLE_0_A J2101-11 P1-11 TG0

R2130 FREQ_SEL_3_CONN J2101-12 P1-12 RTA3

R2134 TOGGLE_1_A J2101-13 P1-13 TG1

R2129 FREQ_SEL_2_CONN J2101-14 P1-14 RTA2

none TX_RX_RED_LED J2101-15 P1-15 TX_LED_R

R2128 FREQ_SEL_1_CONN J2101-16 P1-16 RTA1

none TX_RX_GREEN_LED J2101-17 P1-17 TX_LED_G

R2127 FREQ_SEL_0_CONN J2101-18 P1-18 RTA0

D6501 EMERG_BTN J2101-19 P1-19 EMER

R2135 SEC_CLEAR_CONN J2101-20 P1-20 SEC_CLEAR

chassis GND J2101-21 P1-21 GND

chassis GND J2101-22 P1-22 GND

D2204 TOP_DISP_WHITE_LED J2101-23 P1-23 LED_W

D2202 TOP_DISP_GREEN_LED J2101-24 P1-24 LED_G

R2235 V_LED_TOP J2101-25 P1-25 VLED_A

D2203 TOP_DISP_RED_LED J2101-26 P1-26 LED_R

chassis GND J2101-27 P1-27 GND

chassis GND J2101-28 P1-28 GND

F_VREF_1.875V V_EXT_1.85 J2101-29 P1-29 VDDIO

R6563 V_2.775D J2101-30 P1-30 VDD


7-8 Troubleshooting Tables: List of Board and IC Signals

Table 7-4. VOCON board to Control Top with Top Display Interface PIN-OUT (Continued)

VOCON Board Control Top with Top Display


Test Place
signal name pin # pin # signal name

none T_DISP_DATA_CMD J2101-31 P1-31 D/C

none OMAP_TDO J2101-32 P1-32 OMAP_TDO

chassis GND J2101-33 P1-33 GND

none RTCK J2101-34 P1-34 RTCK

R2136 T_DISP_SPI_CLK2 J2101-35 P1-35 SCLK

R2117 TMS_CON J2101-36 P1-36 OMAP/MACE TMS

chassis GND J2101-37 P1-37 GND

R2107 NTRST J2101-38 P1-38 NTRST

none T_DISP_SPI_MOSI J2101-39 P1-39 SDA

none CPLD_TDO J2101-40 P1-40 CPLD_TDO

chassis GND J2101-41 P1-41 GND

R2118 CPLD_TMS_CON J2101-42 P1-42 CPLD TMS

none T_DISP_SPI_CS J2101-43 P1-43 CS

R2116 TCK_CON J2101-44 P1-44 TCK

chassis GND J2101-45 P1-45 GND

R2120 TDI_CON J2101-46 P1-46 TDI

R2108 T_DISP_RESET J2101-47 P1-47 RESET

none no connect J2101-48 P1-48 MACE_TDO

chassis GND J2101-49 P1-49 GND

nonew no connect J2101-50 P1-50 MACE_RTCK


Troubleshooting Tables: List of Board and IC Signals 7-9

Table 7-5. VOCON board to Front Display Interface PIN-OUT

VOCON Board Front Display


Test Place
signal name pin # pin # signal name

chassis GND J2304-1 J1-1 GND

C6203 V_2.775D J2304-2 J1-2 VDDIO

R2335 F_DISP_RW J2304-3 J1-3 VCI

R2345 F_DISP_DATA_1 J2304-4 J1-4 GND

R2348 F_DISP_DATA_3 J2304-5 J1-5 R/W

R2349 F_DISP_DATA_5 J2304-6 J1-6 D0

R2346 F_DISP_DATA_7 J2304-7 J1-7 D1

R2347 F_DISP_DATA_CMD J2304-8 J1-8 D2

chassis GND J2304-9 J1-9 D3

R2241 V_LED_FRONT J2304-10 J1-10 D4

R2337 F_DISP_LED3_RETURN J2304-11 J1-11 D5

F_VREF_1.875V V_EXT_1.85 J2304-12 J1-12 D6

chassis GND J2304-13 J1-13 D7

R2339 F_DISP_DATA_0 J2304-14 J1-14 E

R2340 F_DISP_DATA_2 J2304-15 J1-15 D/C

R2341 F_DISP_DATA_4 J2304-16 J1-16 RESET

R2338 F_DISP_DATA_6 J2304-17 J1-17 GND

R2342 F_DISP_RW_EN J2304-18 J1-18 LED1-

OMAP_RESET_ OMAP_RESET J2304-19 J1-19 LED+


TP

R2336 F_DISP_LED1_RETURN J2304-20 J1-20 LED2-

R2344 F_DISP_LED2_RETURN J2304-21 J1-21 LED3-

R6424 F_DISP_BD_ID J2304-22 J1-22 ID


7-10 Troubleshooting Tables: List of Board and IC Signals

Table 7-6. VOCON board to Keypad Interface PIN-OUT

VOCON Board Keypad


Test Place
signal name pin # pin # signal name

chassis GND J2303-1 P1-1 GND

none KP_COL_0 J2303-2 P1-2 KP_COL_0

C2326 KP_ROW_0 J2303-3 P1-3 KP_ROW_0

none KP_COL_1 J2303-4 P1-4 KP_COL_1

C2327 KP_ROW_1 J2303-5 P1-5 KP_ROW_1

none KP_COL_2 J2303-6 P1-6 KP_COL_2

C2328 KP_ROW_2 J2303-7 P1-7 KP_ROW_2

none KP_COL_3 J2303-8 P1-8 KP_COL_3

C2329 KP_ROW_3 J2303-9 P1-9 KP_ROW_3

none KP_COL_4 J2303-10 P1-10 KP_COL_4

C2330 KP_ROW_4 J2303-11 P1-11 KP_ROW_4

R2241 V_LED_FRONT J2303-12 P1-12 V_LED

chassis GND J2303-13 P1-13 GND

chassis GND J2303-14 P1-14 GND

R2355 KP_LED1 J2303-15 P1-15 KP_LED_1

R2354 KP_LED2 J2303-16 P1-16 KP_LED_2

R2353 KP_LED3 J2303-17 P1-17 KP_LED_3

R2352 KP_LED4 J2303-18 P1-18 KP_LED_4

chassis GND J2303-19 P1-19 GND

chassis GND J2303-20 P1-20 GND


Troubleshooting Tables: List of Board and IC Signals 7-11

Table 7-7. EXPANSION board to Accessory Connector (GCAI) Interface PIN-OUT

Expansion Board VOCON Accessory Connector (GCAI)


Test Place
signal name pin # pin # signal name

D2002 GCAI_VBUS_5V J2004-1 P1-1 GCAI_VBUS_5V

D2002 GCAI_VBUS_5V J2004-2 P1-2 GCAI_VBUS_5V

chassis GND J2004-3 P1-3 GND

VR2003 GCAI_USB_N_GPIO2 J2004-4 P1-4 GCAI_USB_N_GPIO2

VR2002 GCAI_USB_P_GPIO1 J2004-5 P1-5 GCAI_USB_P_GPIO1

chassis GND J2004-6 P1-6 GND

R2004 GCAI_GPIO0_1 J2004-7 P1-7 GCAI_GPIO0

R2005 GCAI_GPIO4_CTS_1 J2004-8 P1-8 GCAI_CTS_GPIO4

VR2001 GCAI_EXT_MIC_P_2 J2004-9 P1-9 GCAI_MIC_P

none GCAI_EXT_MIC_N J2004-10 P1-10 GCAI_MIC_N

R2025 GCAI_EXT_SPKR_N_1 J2004-11 P1-11 GCAI_SPKR_N

R2024 GCAI_EXT_SPKR_P_1 J2004-12 P1-12 GCAI_SPKR_P

chassis GND J2004-13 P1-13 GND

D2009 GCAI_RTS_GPIO3 J2004-14 P1-14 GCAI_RTS_GPIO3

chassis GND J2004-15 P1-15 GND

D2001 GCAI_ONE_WIRE_1 J2004-16 P1-16 GCAI_ONE_WIRE


7-12 Troubleshooting Tables: List of Board and IC Signals

Table 7-8. EXPANSION board to Side Buttons Interface PIN-OUT

VOCON Board Side Buttons


Test Place
signal name pin # pin # signal name

chassis GND J2005-1 P1-1 GND

chassis GND J2005-2 P1-2 GND

R2012 CON_MONIT J2005-3 P1-3 MON_B


OR_1

R2011 CONN_SB2_1 J2005-4 P1-4 SB_2_B

chassis GND J2005-5 P1-5 GND

chassis GND J2005-6 P1-6 GND

R2010 CONN_SB1_1 J2005-7 P1-7 SB_1_B

R2009 CON_INT_PT J2005-8 P1-8 PTT_B


T_1

chassis GND J2005-9 P1-9 GND

chassis GND J2005-10 P1-10 GND


Troubleshooting Tables: List of Board and IC Signals 7-13

Table 7-9. EXPANSION board to Speaker and Microphones Interface PIN-OUT

VOCON Board Data-Side


Microphone
Microphone
spring/pin #
signal name spring/pin # signal name

DATA_MIC_POS_DP M6401-1 pad 1 mic +

DATA_MIC_NEG_DP M6401-2 pad 2 data-side microphone -

Expansion Board Speaker-Side


Microphone
Microphone
spring/pin #
signal name spring/pin # signal name

AUD_MIC_P_1 M2005 pad 1 MIC_POS

AUD_MIC_N M2004 pad 2 MIC_NEG

Expansion Board
Microphone 4 Ohm Speaker
spring/pin # signal name
signal name spring/pin #

AUD_INT_SPKR_FILT_P M2003 pad 1 SPKR_POS

AUD_INT_SPKR_FILT_N M2002 pad 2 SPKR_NEG

Expansion Board
BT BT Antenna
spring/pin # signal name
signal name spring/pin #

BLUETOOTH ANTENNA M2402


pad M2 BLUE_ANT
GND M2401
7-14 Troubleshooting Tables: List of Board and IC Signals

Table 7-10. EXPANSION board to AVR / JTAG Interface PIN-OUT

Expansion Board
Test Place
AVR / JTAG
pin #
signal name

chassis GND J2001-1

none USB1_DM J2001-2

none USB1_DP J2001-3

none AVR_TCK J2001-4

R2026 AVR_MACE_TDO J2001-5

R2028 AVR_MACE_TDI J2001-6

R2030 AVR_MACE_TMS J2001-7

none BT_AVR_RESET_3.3V J2001-8

R2450 USB_BOOT_1.8V J2001-9

TP2005 VCC_1.85 J2001-10

R2493 GPS_BT_3.3V J2001-11

R2444 AVR_USART2_RX J2001-12

none AVR_USART2_TX J2001-13

chassis GND J2001-14

none VBUS1 J2001-15

none MACE_TCK J2001-16

none MACE_RTCK J2001-17

none MACE_NTRST J2001-18

none BT_HCI_RX J2001-19

none BT_HCI_TX J2001-20

TP2404 BT_TX_DBG J2001-21

chassis GND J2001-22


Troubleshooting Tables: List of Board and IC Signals 7-15

Table 7-11. Primary IC reference designators

Reference
Primary IC's Component Location
designator

OMAP 1710 U6302 VOCON


(top-side)

DDR memory U6301 VOCON (top-side)

FLASH U6304 VOCON (top-side)

CPLD U6101 VOCON (top-side)

Audio Codec U6405 VOCON (top-side)

Front Lighting controller U2204 VOCON (top-side)

MAKO U6501 VOCON (bottom-side)

Top Lighting controller U2201 VOCON (bottom-side)

Class D Audio PA audio controller U2101 EXPANSION (top-side)

MACE U2510 EXPANSION (top-side)

eMMC U2301 EXPANSION (top-side)

BLUETOOTH & GPS combination IC U2401 EXPANSION (bottom-side)

BlueTooth AVR processor U2415 EXPANSION (bottom-side)

Low Frequency (LF) antenna L2407 EXPANSION (bottom-side)

SDRAM U2413 EXPANSION (bottom-side)

Accelerometer U2416 EXPANSION (bottom-side)

Battery contact springs M101 RF board (top-side)

Battery M107 RF board (top-side)

Peregrine AUX switch U1111 RF board (top-side)

VCO Y704 RF board (top-side)

VCO Y707 RF board (top-side)

PA Final stage device Q1001 RF board (top-side)

TX Driver U1002 RF board (top-side)

Mixer U506 RF board (top-side)

Trident U702 RF board (bottom-side)

TX/RX Multi-switch U1102 RF board (bottom-side)

Logic Expander U703 RF board (bottom-side)

Abacus III U601 RF board (bottom-side)


7-16 Troubleshooting Tables: List of Board and IC Signals

Table 7-12. Overall GPIO pin functions across multiple boards

SW Initialized HW Reset
Pin
Active *PU
Signal Name Description or
State *PU
Ball # Direction State Direction or
PD

TP6309 Class D audio PA M7 0 Input PU


shutdown control

AUDIO_PA_SHT Engineering Test Point M8 Output 0 Output


DN

CODEC_CS DSP SPI chip select for Y1 0 Output 1 Output


TI dual CODEC

ABACUS_CS DSP SPI chip select for L3 0 Output 0 Output


Abacus IC

TRIDENT_CS DSP SPI chip select for V6 0 Output 0 Output


Trident IC

SYNTHESIZER_ RF synthesizer lock V15 1=Lock Input None Input None


LOCK detect

F2_TIMER_DM Timer output compare M20 1 Output Input PD


CS for DMCS or SYNCB

MAKO_TX_RX Trigger for Mako DAC L14 1=TX Output *Input None
ramp

EEPROM_CS RF EEPROM SPI chip G19 0 Output 0 Output


select

OPTION_SPI_C Option board SPI chip W9 0 Output 0 Output


S select

DAC_CS RF DAC chip select T19 0 Output Input PD

PUSH_TO_TAL Push to talk button input T20 0 Input None Input PD


K

MAKO_INTX Mako main interrupt P15 0 Input None Input None

MAKO_USB_IN Mako USB interrupt AA9 0 Input None Input PD


TX

MAKO_OPTION Mako Option interrupt Y12 0 Input None Input None


_INTX

Unused and Unwired M14 Input PD Input PD


OMAP Pin

TOP_DISPLAY_ Top LCD SPI chip select P3 0 Output 1 Output


CS

Unused and Unwired V19 Output 0 Output


OMAP Pin

MAKO_CS Mako IC SPI chip select N15 1 Output Input PD


Troubleshooting Tables: List of Board and IC Signals 7-17

Table 7-12. Overall GPIO pin functions across multiple boards (Continued)

SW Initialized HW Reset
Pin
Active *PU
Signal Name Description or
State *PU
Ball # Direction State Direction or
PD

MORTABLE Specifies Mobile or W13 0=Portabl Input None 0 Output


Portable hardware e

GCAI_GPIO3 GCAI pin 9, GPIO3 AA15 Input None 0 Output

GCAI_GPIO4 GCAI pin 12, GPIO4 R14 Input None Input PD

BLUETOOTH_P PTT signal from Y5 0=Pressed Input PU Input PD


TT Bluetooth AVR

F2_TIMER_INP Receives one of three P20 Input PD Input PD


UT_CAPTURE timing signals mux’ed
through CPLD - Abacus
Sync, DMCS, Ramp
DAC Trigger.

BT_AVR_STATU AVR status read by P18 Input PU Input PD


S OMAP

ACC_SPKR_UN BT_Audio_Accessory_U K15 Output Input PU


MUTE nmute signal

BT_SPARE_1.8 Bluetooth_Spare_GPIO K14 I/0 PD Input PD

ENC_WAKEUP MACE encryption A6 1 Output 1 Output


wakeup

ENC_RESET MACE encryption reset B6 0 I/O PU 1 I/O PU

5V_PWM_EN Forces SW5 to PWM P14 1 Output PU 0 Output PU

GCAI_GPIO2 GCAI pin 5, GPIO2 C13 Input None Input None

GCAI_GPIO1 GCAI pin 4, GPIO1 C11 Input None Input None

GCAI_GPIO0 GCAI pin 1, GPIO0 M7 Input None Input None

GCAI_VBUS_I_ Current limit select for C6 1=500mA Output 0 Output


LIMIT GCAI VBUS

F2_PARAMP_M Factory use to test F2 C5 1=Factory Output PU 0 Output PU


ON transmit timing. Allows Test
TX/RX signal to appear
on GCAI GPIO3.

TOP_DISP_DAT Select for data or control P12 1=data Output 0 Output


A_CTRL on top display

TOP_DISPLAY_ Reset for color front M12 0 Output 1 Output


RESET display

Unused and Unwired N13 Output 0 Output


OMAP Pin
7-18 Troubleshooting Tables: List of Board and IC Signals

Table 7-12. Overall GPIO pin functions across multiple boards (Continued)

SW Initialized HW Reset
Pin
Active *PU
Signal Name Description or
State *PU
Ball # Direction State Direction or
PD

Unused and Unwired M14 Output 0 Output


OMAP Pin

Unused and Unwired N14 Output 0 Output


OMAP Pin

GPS_SHUTDO Shutdown to GPS D12 0 Output 0 Output


WN

RF_RESET Reset to RF board A8 0 Output 0 Output

Unused and Unwired B7 Output 0 Output


OMAP Pin

Unused and Unwired B8 Output 1 Output


OMAP Pin

MMC_RESET MMC Card Reset C7 0 Output None 1 Output None

Unused and Unwired J2 Input None Input None


OMAP Pin

Unused and Unwired M8 Input None Input None


OMAP Pin

BT_USB_BOOT Bluetooth ‘boot’ signal P8 0 Output None Input None

BT_AVR_RESE Bluetooth AVR32 Reset M13 0 Output None Input


T signal

KEY_FAIL_SWI Enables keyload path A12 1 Output 0 Output


TCH for MACE secure.

SECURE_CLEA Secure/Clear switch M6 TBD Input PU Input None


R

RTA3 Channel selector rotary N11 Input None Input 3


switch

RTA2 Channel selector rotary K14 Input None Input None


switch

RTA1 Channel selector rotary J13 Input None Input None


switch

RTA0 Channel selector rotary K13 Input None Input None


switch

EMERGENCY Emergency pushbutton N7 0=Pressed Input PU Input PU

TG1 Toggle switch N6 Input PU Input PU

TG0 Toggle switch N8 Input PU Input PU

SB2 Side button #2 N5 0=Pressed Input PU Input PU


Troubleshooting Tables: List of Board and IC Signals 7-19

Table 7-12. Overall GPIO pin functions across multiple boards (Continued)

SW Initialized HW Reset
Pin
Active *PU
Signal Name Description or
State *PU
Ball # Direction State Direction or
PD

SB1 Side button #1 M5 0=Pressed Input PU Input PU

MONITOR Monitor button P11 0=Pressed Input PU Input PU

CPLD_VER4 CPLD version identifier (REG) Register Register


bit 4

CPLD_VER3 CPLD version identifier (REG) Register Register


bit 3

CPLD_VER2 CPLD version identifier (REG) Register Register


bit 2

CPLD_VER1 CPLD version identifier (REG) Register Register


bit 1

CPLD_VER0 CPLD version identifier (REG) Register Register


bit 0

BOARD_ID8 Controller Board ID bit 8 H12 Input PU Input PU

BOARD_ID7 Controller Board ID bit 7 H13 Input PU Input PU

BOARD_ID6 Controller Board ID bit 6 G13 Input PU Input PU

BOARD_ID5 Controller Board ID bit 5 F13 Input PU Input PU

BOARD_ID4 Controller Board ID bit 4 D13 Input PU Input PU

BOARD_ID3 Controller Board ID bit 3 E13 Input PU Input PU

BOARD_ID2 Controller Board ID bit 2 C14 Input PU Input PU

BOARD_ID1 Controller Board ID bit 1 D14 Input PU Input PU

BOARD_ID0 Controller Board ID bit 0 F14 Input PU Input PU

7/ Turn on 7/800 MHZ LNA 30 1 Output Input None


800_LNA_MIXE and mixer
R_ON

800_PA_ON Turns on TX 7V to 28 1 Output Input None


second PA (800)

7/ Turns on mod switch in 26 1 Output Input None


800_MOD_CAP for 7/800 MHz TX only
_ACTIVE

VHF_TX_ON Turns on TX 7V to first 24 1 Output Input None


PA (VHF) and RF path 3
(VCO page) for divide by
two

H67_VCO__PAT Turns on RF path for 1 1 Output Input None


H_ON H67 VCO
7-20 Troubleshooting Tables: List of Board and IC Signals

Table 7-12. Overall GPIO pin functions across multiple boards (Continued)

SW Initialized HW Reset
Pin
Active *PU
Signal Name Description or
State *PU
Ball # Direction State Direction or
PD

ALL_RX_ACTIV Route LO to the mixer. 3 1 Output Input None


E Must be on for all RX
modes.

H65_VCO_PATH Enables the path for 5 1 Output Input None


_ON VCO H65. Should be
enabled for 700TX TA,
700 RX, 800 RX, and
800 TX TA

H68_VCO_PATH Selects the path for 7 1 Output Input None


_ON VCO H68. Must be on
for VHF TX, UHFR1,
and UHFR2.

VHF_RX_ON Enables H67 VHF RX 2 1 Output Input None


VCO. Also turns on VHF
LNA.

TX_BUFFER_O Enables the TX buffer. 4 1 Output Input None


N On for all TX modes.
Also turns on log amp.

7/ Turns on VCO H67. 6 1 Output Input None


800TX_VCO_O
N

VHF_TX_UHF_ Turns on VCO H68, SEL 8 1 Output Input None


R1_VCO_ON 1. Used for VHF transmit
and UHF1 RX.

700TX/ Turns on SEL 1 on H65 9 1 Output Input None


800RX_VCO_O VCO. For 700 TX TA
N and 800 RX.

800TX/ Turns on SEL2 on H65 10 1 Output Input None


700RX_VCO_O VCO. Used for 800 TX
N TA and 700 RX.

UHF_TX_R1_V Turns on VCO H66 SEL 12 1 Output Input None


CO_ON 1. Used for 380-450

UHF_TX_R2_V This is to turn on VCO 13 1 Output Input None


CO_ON H66 SEL 2. This would
be used for 450-520

700RX_FRONT_ The enables the 700 14 1 Output Input None


END_ACTIVE path in the RX front end.

UHF_RX_R2_V This enables VCO H68 15 1 Output Input None


CO_ON SEL 2.
Troubleshooting Tables: List of Board and IC Signals 7-21

Table 7-12. Overall GPIO pin functions across multiple boards (Continued)

SW Initialized HW Reset
Pin
Active *PU
Signal Name Description or
State *PU
Ball # Direction State Direction or
PD

RF_BRD_ID_BI RF Board ID bit 0 16 1 Input PU Input None


T_0

ATTENUATORS Controls the front end 17 1 Output Input None


_ON attenuators for both VHF
and 7/800 MHz, but
NOT in Tx. The
peregrine switch does
not have a mode where
it can be placed in TX
while attenuating the RX
path.

RF_BRD_ID_BI RF Board ID bit 1 18 1 Input PU Input None


T_1

UNUSED1 Not connected. 19 1 Output Input None

RF_BRD_ID_BI RF Board ID bit 2 21 1 Input PU Input None


T_2

REMOTE_ANTE Remote antenna select 22 1 Output Input None


NNA_ACTIVE

H66_H68_PATH Selects path for VHF 23 1 Output Input None


_ACTIVE transmit, UR1 and UR2.

800RX_FRONT_ Enables the 800 path in 25 1 Output Input None


END_ACTIVE the RX front end.

ALL_TX_ONLY_ Enables RF path 1 27 1 Output Input None


EXCEPT_VHF_ (VCO page). On for all
TX transmit modes except
VHF transmit. Off for all
RX modes

H66_VCO_PATH selects H66 VCOs path 29 1 Output Input None


_ON

NONE OMAP GPIO1 R19 Input PD 0 Input PD


determines default state
of some EMIFS pins.
Latched on rising edge
of PWR_ON_RESET.
Pulled low on PCB

NONE Unused, defaults to Y4 Output None 0 Output None


UART2.BCLK in reset
mode 0. PD on PCB
7-22 Troubleshooting Tables: List of Board and IC Signals

Table 7-12. Overall GPIO pin functions across multiple boards (Continued)

SW Initialized HW Reset
Pin
Active *PU
Signal Name Description or
State *PU
Ball # Direction State Direction or
PD

OMAP_MPU_B Pin pulled high on PCB J20 Input None 1 Input None
OOT to select external boot
on EMIFS CS3 (flash
memory)

RESET_MODE Determines reset mode P12 Input None 0 Input None


of OMAP. Latched on
rising edge of
PWR_ON_RESET.
Pulled low on PCB
(mode 0).

MAKO_RESETX Master cold reset input R12 0 Input None Input None
for entire 1710 chip,
controlled by Mako IC

MAKO_RESETX MPU (ARM9) U20 0 Input None Input None


subsystem reset input,
tied to PWRON_RESET
(R12) on PCB

OMAP_RESET Reset output from AA20 0 Output None 0 Output None


OMAP used for
CODEC, CPLD, Front
Display, Lighting
Controllers, MACE
Tamper ckt.

MMC2_CLOCK Clock for expanded Y10 Output PD Input PD


memory (e-MMC)

MMC2_CLOCK_ Clock feedback for R18 Input PD Input PD


FEEDBACK expanded memory (e-
MMC)

MMC2_COMMA Command for expanded Y8 I/O PU Input PD


ND memory (e-MMC)

MMC2_DATA_0 Data 0 for expanded W8 I/O PU Input PD


memory (e-MMC)

MMC2_DATA_1 Data 1 for expanded V8 I/O PU Input PD


memory (e-MMC)

MMC2_DATA_2 Data 2 for expanded W15 I/O PU Input PD


memory (e-MMC)

MMC2_DATA_3 Data 3 for expanded R10 I/O PU Input PD


memory (e-MMC)

UART1_TX UART1 Serial Transmit Y14 Output None 0 Output PD


Data
Troubleshooting Tables: List of Board and IC Signals 7-23

Table 7-12. Overall GPIO pin functions across multiple boards (Continued)

SW Initialized HW Reset
Pin
Active *PU
Signal Name Description or
State *PU
Ball # Direction State Direction or
PD

UART1_RX UART1 Serial Receive V14 Input PU Input PD


Data

UART1_RTS UART1 Request To AA15 Output None 0 Output PD


Send (output)

UART1_CTS UART1 Clear To Send R14 Input PU Input PD


(input)

UART3_TX UART3 Serial Transmit M18 Output None 0 Output PD


Data

UART3_RX UART3 Serial Receive L14 Input PU Input PD


Data

USB1_TXEN USB1 Transmit Enable W16 0 Output None Input None

USB1_DATA USB1 Bidirectional Data W14 I/O None 0 Output PD

USB1_SE0 USB1 Bidirectional R13 I/O None U Output PD


Single Ended Zero

USB0_TXEN USB0 Transmit Enable W4 0 Output None 1 Output PD

USB0_DATA USB0 Bidirectional Data P9 I/O None Input None

USB0_SE0 USB0 Bidirectional R8 I/O None Input None


Single Ended Zero

SSI_OMAP_CL SSI Clock into OMAP G21 Input None Input None
OCK

SSI_OMAP_SY SSI Sync into OMAP H15 Input None Input None
NC

SSI_OMAP_TX SSI Serial Data from H20 Input None Input PD


D CODEC

SSI_OMAP_RX SSI Serial Data to H18 Output None 0 Output PD


D CODEC

SPI_ARM_CLK ARM SPI Clock from U19 I/O PD Input None


OMAP

SPI_ARM_MOSI ARM SPI Data from W21 I/O PD 0 Output PD


OMAP

SPI_ARM_MISO ARM SPI Data into U18 Input PD Input PD


OMAP

SPI_DSP_CLK DSP SPI Clock from N14 I/O PD Input None


OMAP

SPI_DSP_MOSI DSP SPI Data from P14 Output PD Input PD


OMAP
7-24 Troubleshooting Tables: List of Board and IC Signals

Table 7-12. Overall GPIO pin functions across multiple boards (Continued)

SW Initialized HW Reset
Pin
Active *PU
Signal Name Description or
State *PU
Ball # Direction State Direction or
PD

SPI_DSP_MISO DSP SPI Data into AA17 Input PD Input PD


OMAP

GPS_UART_TX UART Data from OMAP M18 Output None 0 Output PD


to GPS IC

GPS_UART_RX UART Data from GPS R9 Input PU Input PD


IC to OMAP

16.8_MHZ_CLK Timer Reference Clock N18 Input None Input PD


Input

TRIDENT_SSI[0] Transmit SSI Clock from Y6 Input PD Input PD


RF Board

TRIDENT_SSI[1] Transmit SSI Frame W7 Input PD Input PD


Sync from RF Board

TRIDENT_SSI[2] Transmit SSI Data from AA5 Output PD 0 Output PD


OMAP

ABACUS_SSI[0] Receive SSI Clock from V7 I/O PD Input None


RF Board

ABACUS_SSI[1] Receive SSI Frame W6 I/O PD Input None


Sync from RF Board

ABACUS_SSI[2] Receive SSI Data from P10 Input PD Input PD


RF Board

SCL I2C Clock T18 I/O None Input None

SDA I2C Data V20 I/O None Input None

RTCK JTAG Clock from Y17 I/O None U Unknown None


Controller

TCK JTAG Clock from JTAG W18 Input None Input PD


box to Controller

NTRST JTAG Reset from JTAG Y18 Input None Input


box

OMAP_TMS JTAG Test Mode Select V17 Input Input PD


from JTAG box

OMAP_TDO JTAG Data out from AA19 Output 0 Output None


Controller

TDI JTAD Data in from Y19 Input Input PD


JTAG box to Controller

NEMU0 Emulation pin 0, not V16 I/O Input PU


used, pulled high on
PCB
Troubleshooting Tables: List of Board and IC Signals 7-25

Table 7-12. Overall GPIO pin functions across multiple boards (Continued)

SW Initialized HW Reset
Pin
Active *PU
Signal Name Description or
State *PU
Ball # Direction State Direction or
PD

NEMU1 Emulation pin 1, not W17 I/O Input PU


used, pulled high on
PCB

Note:
* PU = Pull Up
* PD = Pull Down
7-26 Troubleshooting Tables: List of Board and IC Signals

Notes
Chapter 8 Schematics, Boards Overlays, and Parts Lists

This chapter contains the schematics, board overlays, and parts lists Table 8-1. List of Transceiver Schematics and Board Overlays (Continued) Table 8-1. List of Transceiver Schematics and Board Overlays (Continued)
for the APX 5000/APX 6000/APX 6000XE/SRX2200 radio. Use them
in conjunction with the theory of operation and the troubleshooting Transceiver Board Schematic/Board Layout Page No. Transceiver Board Schematic/Board Layout Page No.
procedures, charts, and waveforms to isolate a problem to the
component level. NUE7366A GPS Circuit 8-63
When schematics are viewed online or as a PDF file, colors can be UHF1: NUE7365A/ NUE7369A NUE7366A Miscellaneous Connector Circuit 8-64
seen that denote power and signal paths. The red color denotes
voltage paths, blue denotes the receive path, and green denotes the NUE7365A/ NUE7369A Transceiver (RF) Board Overall Circuit 8-25 NUE7366A Receiver Front End Circuit 8-65
transmit path. Schematic NUE7366A Receiver Back End Circuit 8-66
The following tables list the pages where the schematics and board NUE7365A/ NUE7369A UHF1 Harmonic Filter Circuit 8-26 NUE7366A DC Power Circuit 8-67
overlays for the APX 5000/APX 6000 radio/APX 6000XE/SRX2200
are found. NUE7365A/ NUE7369A GPS Circuit 8-27 NUE7366A Transmitter and Automatic Level Control Circuits 8-68
NUE7365A/ NUE7369A Miscellaneous Connector Circuit 8-28 NUE7366A Frequency Generation Unit (Synthesizer) Circuit – 1 8-69
NUE7365A Receiver Front End Circuit 8-29 of 2
8.1 List of Transceiver Schematics and Board
NUE7366A Frequency Generation Unit (VCO) Circuit – 2 of 2 8-70
Overlays NUE7365A/ NUE7369A Receiver Back End Circuit 8-30
NUE7365A/ NUE7369A DC Power Circuit 8-31 NUE7366A Mixer and IF Filter Circuits 8-71

Table 8-1. List of Transceiver Schematics and Board Overlays NUE7365A/ NUE7369A Transmitter and Automatic Level 8-32 NUE7366A Power Amplifier Circuit 8-72
Control Circuits NUE7366A Transceiver (RF) Board Layout – Side 1 8-73
Transceiver Board Schematic/Board Layout Page No. NUE7365A Frequency Generation Unit (Synthesizer) Circuit – 1 8-33 NUE7366A Transceiver (RF) Board Layout – Side 2 8-74
of 2
VHF: NUD7120A 7/800: NUF6750A
NUE7365A Frequency Generation Unit (VCO) Circuit – 2 of 2 8-34
NUD7120A Transceiver (RF) Board Overall Circuit Schematic 8-3 NUF6750A Transceiver (RF) Board Overall Circuit Schematic 8-81
NUE7365A/ NUE7369A Mixer and IF Filter Circuits 8-35
NUD7120A Harmonic Filter Circuit 8-4 NUF6750A Harmonic Filter Circuit 8-82
NUE7365A Power Amplifier Circuit 8-36
NUD7120A GPS Circuit 8-5 NUF6750A GPS Circuit 8-83
NUE7365A Transceiver (RF) Board Layout – Side 1 8-37
NUD7120A Miscellaneous Connector Circuit 8-6 NUF6750A Miscellaneous Connector Circuit 8-84
NUE7365A Transceiver (RF) Board Layout – Side 2 8-38
NUD7120A Receiver Front End Circuit 8-7 NUF6750A Receiver Front End Circuit 8-85
NUE7369A Receiver Front End Circuit 8-48
NUD7120A Receiver Back End Circuit 8-8 NUF6750A Receiver Back End Circuit 8-86
NUE7369A Frequency Generation Unit (Synthesizer) Circuit – 1 8-49
NUD7120A DC Power Circuit 8-9 of 2
NUF6750A DC Power Circuit 8-87
NUD7120A Transmitter and Automatic Level Control Circuits 8-10 NUE7369A Frequency Generation Unit (VCO) Circuit – 2 of 2 8-50
NUF6750A Transmitter and Automatic Level Control Circuits 8-88
NUD7120A Frequency Generation Unit (Synthesizer) Circuit – 1 8-11 NUE7369A Power Amplifier Circuit 8-51
NUF6750A Frequency Generation Unit (Synthesizer) Circuit – 1 8-89
of 2 of 2
NUE7369A Transceiver (RF) Board Layout – Side 1 8-52
NUD7120A Frequency Generation Unit (VCO) Circuit – 2 of 2 8-12 NUF6750A Frequency Generation Unit (VCO) Circuit – 2 of 2 8-90
NUE7369A Transceiver (RF) Board Layout – Side 2 8-53
NUD7120A Mixer and IF Filter Circuits 8-13 NUF6750A Mixer and IF Filter Circuits 8-91
UHF2: NUE7366A
NUD7120A Power Amplifier Circuit 8-14 NUF6750A Power Amplifier Circuit 8-92
NUE7366A Transceiver (RF) Board Overall Circuit Schematic 8-61
NUD7120A Transceiver (RF) Board Layout – Side 1 8-15 NUF6750A Transceiver (RF) Board Layout – Side 1 8-93
NUE7366A UHF2 Harmonic Filter Circuit 8-62
NUD7120A Transceiver (RF) Board Layout – Side 2 8-16 NUF6750A Transceiver (RF) Board Layout – Side 2 8-94
8-2 Schematics, Boards Overlays, and Parts Lists: List of VOCON Schematics and Board Overlays

8.2 List of VOCON Schematics and Board 8.3 List of Expansion Board Schematics and
Overlays Overlays

Table 8-2. List of VOCON Schematics and Board Overlays Table 8-3. List of VOCON Schematics and Board Overlays

VOCON Board Schematic/Board Layout Page No. Expansion Board Schematic Page No.

HLN5979B/ HLN5960AController Board Overall Schematic 8-129 HLN5978B Expansion Board Overall Circuit Schematic 8-157
HLN5979B/ HLN5960A Controller Board Display, Controls and 8-130 HLN5977A/ HLN5978B Audio Circuit 8-158
JTAG Schematics
HLN5977A/ HLN5978B Secure Circuit 8-159
HLN5979B Controller Board Display/Keypad Lighting Control 8-131
Circuits HLN5978B Expandable Memory Circuit 8-160

HLN5979B/ HLN5960A Controller Board LCD and Keypad 8-132 HLN5978B GPS Bluetooth Circuit – 1 of 2 8-161
Connector Circuits
HLN5978B GPS Bluetooth Circuit – 2 of 2 8-162
HLN5979B/ HLN5960A Controller Board Expansion Board 8-133
HLN5977A/ HLN5978B Expansion Board Layout – Side 1 8-163
Interface Circuits
HLN5977A/ HLN5978B Expansion Board Layout – Side 2 8-164
HLN5979B Controller Board CPLD Circuit 8-134
HLN5979B/ HLN5960A Controller Board OMAP User Interface 8-135
Circuit

HLN5979B/ HLN5960A Controller Board Memory Interface 8-136


Circuit

HLN5979B/ HLN5960A Controller Board Audio Circuit 8-137


HLN5979B/ HLN5960A Controller Board MAKO/DC Circuits 8-138
HLN5979B/ HLN5960A Controller Board Serial Interface 8-139
Circuit

HLN5979B/ HLN5960A Controller Board RF Interface Circuit 8-140


HLN5979B Controller Board Layout – Side 1 8-141
HLN5979B Controller Board Layout – Side 2 8-142
HLN5960A Controller Board Display/Keypad Lighting Control 8-148
Circuits

HLN5960A Controller Board CPLD Circuit 8-149


HLN5960A Controller Board Layout – Side 1 8-150
HLN5960A Controller Board Layout – Side 2 8-151
Schematics, Boards Overlays, and Parts Lists: Transceiver (RF) Boards: VHF 8-3

8.4 Transceiver (RF) Boards: VHF

2
DC_LIN_5V
DC_LIN_5V
DC_BATT DC_BATT
DC_LIN_3V
DC_SWI_3_6V DC_SWI_3_6V DC_LIN_3V
MACKINAW_DC
DC_LIN_1_8V_A
DC_LIN_1_8V
DC_FUSED_B+ DC_FUSED_B+
DC_LIN_1_5V
DC_RAW_B+ DC_RAW_B+ DC_LIN_1_5V
DC_REF_B+
DC_REF_B+

MACKINAW_TX_HF_VHF 12
9
FILT_RAW_B+ IF5 1 IF TL_PA2HF_1
TL_PA2HF_1
TL_LO2TX IF6 1 IF IF10 MACKINAW_TX_HF_VHF
MACKINAW_VHF_PA 1 IF13
IF7 1 IF 1
IF 3
RF_OUT_1 HF_OUT_1 IF
IF8 1 IF
DC_LIN_1_8V_A MACKINAW_RX_FE_VHF
IF IF14
1 TL_RX_VHF_FE_IN IF22
1 1 IF
IF15 RF_RX_VHF_FE_OUT
DC_BATT 1 IF DIG_CTRL_RXV TL_RX_FE2MI_1
DC_SW1_3_6V
DC_FUSED_B+
ANA_TX_VCTRL 5
6
DC_LIN_1_875V_D DC_LIN_1_8V
DC_LIN_1_875V_D DC_LIN_5V
DC_LIN_5V
11 DC_LIN_3V
TL_ANT DC_LIN_3V
IF12 TL_RX_B1_MIX_IN
DC_LIN_5V DC_LIN_1_875V_D
RF_ANT IF DC_LIN_1_875V_D
ANA_CTRL_ISET ANA_CTRL_ISET TL_AUX TL_HF_OUT_1 1
DC_RAW_B+ TL_RX_IF2BE TL_RX_IF_
VCONTROL MACKINAW_RX_MIXER_IF TL_RX_IF_OUT
DIG_CTRL_SPI_DAC_PE DIG_SPI_DAC_PE
RF_AUX
MACKINAW_RX_BE
FILT_RAW_B+ TL_RX_LO CLK_16_8_MHZ
DIG_CTRL_I_LIMIT HF_OUT_1 DIG_RX_BE_DOUTB CLK_SSI_RX
DIG_CTRL_I_LIMIT CLK_SSI_RX
DIG_CTRL_SPI_ABACUS_PE DIG_CTRL_SPI_PE DIG_DATA_RX_DOUTA
DIG_TX_INHIBIT_TYPE1 DIG_DATA_SSI_RX_DOUTA
DIG_CTRL_TX_INHIBIT_TYPE_1 TX_7V DIG_DATA_SPI_PD DIG_DATA_SSI_RX_FS
DIG_DATA_SPI_MOSI
TX_7V DC_LIN_1_875V_D DC_LIN_1_875V_D DIG_DATA_SSI_RX_FS
DIG_SSI_TRIGGER DC_REF_B+ DIG_CTRL_SPI_PC
DIG_CTRL_SSI_TRIGGER DIG_SPI_CLK
DC_REF_B+
MACKINAW_CONN_MISC MACKINAW_TX_ALC DIG_CTRL_RMTH
DIG_SYNCB DIG_RX_SYNCB
DC_LIN_2_775V DC_LIN_2_775V
DIG_CTRL_RMTH DC_LIN_3V
DIG_CTRL_IO49 ANA_CTRL_ISET DC_LIN_3V
DIG_CTRL_IO49
ANA_CTRL_VSET DIG_CTRL_ATTH TL_LO2RX
DIG_CTRL_RSTB DIG_CTRL_RSTB
DIG_DMCS
DIG_CTRL_LOCK DIG_GPIO49
DIG_CTRL_LOCK DIG_CTRL_TX_INH IF23
ANA_RX_FE_VTUNE
1 IF
ANA_RX_FE_FILT_VTUNE TL_RX_FE_BAND1_IN
DIG_DATA_SPI_MOSI CLK_16_8_MHZ
DIG_DATA_SPI_MOSI RX_IN
DIG_SPI_CLK DIG_SPI_CLK
DIG_CTRL_TXH1
DIG_SPI_TRIDENT_PE TXH_1
DIG_CTRL_SPI_TRIDENT_PE DIG_CTRL_T78H TXH
DIG_SSI_TX_DATA TXH_2
DIG_DATA_TX_SSI
DIG_DATA_SPI_MOSI
DIG_SPI_CLK
DIG_TX_SSI_FS DC_LIN_1_5V
DIG_TX_SSI_CLK DIG_SSI_TX_CLK
DC_LIN_1_875V_D
DIG_DATA_SPI_MISO DC_LIN_5V 7
DIG_CTRL_SPI_ABACUS_PE
DC_LIN_5V
DIG_CTRL_SPI_ABACUS_PE
DC_LIN_1_875V_D 2675872B01 2675873B01 2675874B01 2675932B01 2675933B01
SH2 SH6A SH5A SH6B SH5C
DIG_DATA_SSI_RX_FS DC_LIN_1_5V
DIG_DATA_SSI_RX_FS
DIG_DATA_RX_DOUTA DC_LIN_2_775V DIG_CTRL_I_LIMIT
DIG_DATA_SSI_RX_DOUTA

1
CLK_SSI_RX
CLK_SSI_RX DIG_CTRL_T78H
RF_GPS TL_GPS DIG_CTRL_I_LIMIT
DIG_CTRL_TXH1
DIG_XTRL_TR 26009320001 26009321001 26009325001 26009323001
DIG_SYNCB DIG_CTRL_TR SH11 SH3 SH7 SH2A
DIG_SYNCB SH9A SHIELD
CLK_16_8_MHZ TL_TX_LO DIG_CTRL_BAND_SELECT
DIG_CTRL_FEBS
MACKINAW_FGU

1
2
3

1
2

1
2

1
2

1
2
CLK_16_8_MHZ DIG_CTRL_RMTH DIG_CTRL_RX78_LNA
DIG_CTRL_R78H
TL_AUX DIG_CTRL_RMTH
DIG_CTRL_RX7H NC
DIG_CTRL_RSTB DIG_CTRL_RX78_SWI
RF_AUX DIG_CTRL_RX8H
TL_ANT DIG_CTRL_LOCK
RF_ANT
26009324001 26009326001 26009327001 26009319001
DIG_CTRL_SSI_TRIGGER SH12 SH2B SH9B SH8
DIG_DATA_SPI_MOSI DIG_CTRL_ATTH

1
2

1
2

1
2

1
2
DIG_CTRL_ATTH

DIG_SPI_CLK
DIG_CTRL_SPI_TRIDENT_PE TL_RX_LO
DIG_DATA_TX_SSI
CLK_16_8_MHZ
DIG_SPI_MISO
DIG_DATA_SPI_MISO

DIG_TX_SSI_CLK
DIG_TX_SSI_FS

DIG_SSI_TX_FS

DIG_CTRL_RMTH TL_ANT
MACKINAW_GPS 13
RF_GPS_DPLEX RF_ANT TL_RF_GPS_OUT

MACKINAW_GPS
DC_LIN_3V

DC_LIN_3V

Figure 8-1. NUD7120A Transceiver (RF) Board Overall Circuit Schematic


8-4 Schematics, Boards Overlays, and Parts Lists: Transceiver (RF) Boards: VHF

C1204 C1220 C1226


6.2PF 8.2PF 5.1PF

HF_OUT_1
RF_OUT_1
IN OUT
C1222
1 2 330PF
L1203 L1209 L1211
43.41NH 43.41NH 43.41NH

C1203 C1207 C1221 C1227


11PF 24PF 24PF 9.1PF

Figure 8-2. NUD7120A Harmonic Filter Circuit


Schematics, Boards Overlays, and Parts Lists: Transceiver (RF) Boards: VHF 8-5

DC_LIN_3V

DC_LIN_3V

2
L1303
18NH

1
IN
R1304
0
C1301 C1309 L1305
12PF .5PF 18NH
RF_ANT
IN C1304 C1305
1000PF 12PF

C1302
1.8PF FL1301
FARF6KA1G5754 U1304

5
DNP BGA615L7
C1303

VCC
12PF C1308
1 IN OUT 4 1
AI 18PF TL_RF_GPS_OUT
L1302 2 6

GND3
GND2
GND1
100NH BIAS AO OUT
4
PON

GND
DEG
2
3
5
L1301

7
3
5.6NH

C1306
4.7PF R1307
1K

DC BIAS FOR GPS LNA ADDED TO RF BOARD


(FROM EXPANSION BOARD/GPS IC: GPS_LNA_PON)
C1307
12PF

Figure 8-3. NUD7120A GPS Circuit


8-6 Schematics, Boards Overlays, and Parts Lists: Transceiver (RF) Boards: VHF

TP113
DIG_CTRL_SPI_EEPROM_PE TEST_POINT

1
2
P101

3 CLK_16_8_MHZ
P101 IN
M101
TP124
CONTACT
DC_LIN_1_875V_D TEST_POINT
6

1
P101 OUT 3 1 DC_BATT
PIN3 PIN1 OUT
2
PIN2
7 DIG_CTRL_RSTB
P101 OUT

3
TP125
TEST_POINT DC_LIN_2_775V C101
8

1
P101 OUT 2 VR101 330PF
TP114 MMBZ5250B
TEST_POINT 20V

1
9 DIG_CTRL_SSI_TRIGGER

1
P101 OUT
TP120
10 DIG_CTRL_IO49 TEST_POINT

1
P101 OUT
TP111
TEST_POINT R103
11 DIG_DATA_SSI_RX_FS

1
P101 IN 10K

12 DIG_CTRL_TX_INHIBIT_TYPE_1
P101 OUT
TP112
13 DIG_DATA_SSI_RX_DOUTA TEST_POINT

1
P101 IN
TP115
TEST_POINT
14 DIG_CTRL_SPI_DAC_PE

1
P101 OUT
TP106
CLK_SSI_RX TEST_POINT

1
15
P101 IN
TP101
16 ANA_CTRL_ISET TEST_POINT

1
P101 OUT
TP102
TEST_POINT
17 DIG_TX_SSI_FS

1
P101 OUT
TP103
TEST_POINT
18 DIG_DATA_TX_SSI

1
P101 OUT
TP104
DIG_TX_SSI_CLK TEST_POINT

1
19
P101 OUT

TP105
TEST_POINT
RF_GPS
1
21
P101 IN
TP116
DIG_CTRL_SPI_ABACUS_PE TEST_POINT
22

1
P101 OUT
TP117
23 DIG_SYNCB TEST_POINT

1
P101 OUT
TP109
25 DIG_CTRL_LOCK TEST_POINT
1

P101 IN

26 DIG_BATTERY_DATA
P101
TP118
DIG_CTRL_SPI_TRIDENT_PE TEST_POINT
27
1

P101 OUT

TP110
DIG_DATA_SPI_MISO TEST_POINT
1

29
P101 IO

TP107
DIG_DATA_SPI_MOSI TEST_POINT
1

31
P101 IO

TP108
DIG_SPI_CLK TEST_POINT
1

33
P101 OUT
TP126
TEST_POINT
DC_SW1_3_6V
1

37
P101 OUT

28 DC_FUSED_B+
P101 IN
THE NEW REMOTE RF CONNECTOR
30
P101

32 J102 1 RF_AUX
P101 IO
34 2
P101 TP123
R101 3
U101 TEST_POINT
36 10K

1
P101 M95320R

8
TP122

VCC
6 2 TEST_POINT
R104 C Q
1

1
V_COIN_CELL 0 S
20 3
P101 W
7
HOLD RF_TEST
1

G1 GND
4 VSS
5
M107 D
1 C102 J101 C 1 RF_ANT
P101 SOCKET IO
G1 2
0.1UF
4 G2 3
2

P101 DNP
G3 4
5 G4 5
P101

24
P101

35
P101

38
P101
1
M104
39 1
P101 M103
40
P101

Figure 8-4. NUD7120A Miscellaneous Connector Circuit


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E301
DC_LIN_1_8V_A 1 2
IN

R303 R304
10K 33
R301
75K

Q302

4
1
BC858CD
Q302 2 5 C313 C314
DIG_CTRL_RXV BC858CD 330PF 4.7UF
IN R302

3
120K

C310 C312
4.7UF 330PF L305
72NH

C315
330PF

C316 R307 C318 C320 C322 C324 C326


10 12PF 27PF 15PF 27PF 5.6PF 6.8PF
OUT
L304 R305
68NH 2.7K
C301 C303 C305 C307 C311

3
TL_RX_VHF_FE_IN 5.1PF C317 L307 L308
27PF 18PF 4.7PF 22PF
1 U302 .5PF 120NH 120NH L309 L310
IN BFR380F 39NH 39NH

2
L301 C330
L302 .5PF
120NH R306 C319 C321 C323 C325 C327
36.60NH 10
18PF 18PF 27PF 43PF 18PF
L303 L306
36.60NH 5.6NH

C302 C304 C306 C308 R308


10
18PF 24PF 62PF 27PF

Figure 8-5. NUD7120A Receiver Front End Circuit


8-8 Schematics, Boards Overlays, and Parts Lists: Transceiver (RF) Boards: VHF

R607 C629
R698 100K 0.1UF
0 1 2 1 2
DC_LIN_5V IN

2
C627 C630

TEST_POINT
1000PF 0.1UF

3
C643 C641

1
470PF 33PF
DC_LIN_1_875V_D

TP602
2
DC_LIN_1_875V_D
1

5
R605
VCC U604 VCC U603

1
Q601 10K
NC7WZ17 NC7WZ17
MMBTA13

3
2
C625 C631 R612
DC_LIN_3_0V RF_RX_BE_SUPFLTR_C R609 GND GND

1
18PF 15PF 7.5K

BFR380F
2.2K
1 1 2 1 2

U602

2
DC_LIN_1_875V_D IN
C608

2
1
2
3PF C618

2
TP601 1 1 2 33PF R606 L604 VR602 C638 C639 R613

1
TEST_POINT 10K 120NH 1SV279 3300PF .01UF 2.4K

1
2

1
1
R699

1
0
DC_LIN_3V IN
1 2

2
C642 R602 C619

2
C609
470PF 62PF
27PF 390 C640

1
DIG_RX_SYNCB

1
0.1UF
IN

1
R616
0 DNP

DIG_DATA_SSI_RX_FS
DC_LIN_3_0V OUT

2
1 6
DC_LIN_1_875V_D
R601 U603

2
2
2

6
47 C617 C621 C626 NC7WZ17 U607
E606

VCC
0.1UF 0.1UF 1000PF NC7SZ125

1
C601 L601

1
1 2 1 OE
.01UF 220NH DC_LIN_3_0V
1 2 1 2
TL_RX_IF_ IN
2 A Y 4

2
C623

2
.01UF 5

GND
C628

1
C605 NC
L602 E607
3.9PF L603 .01UF
10UH

1
10UH 1 2

3
DC_LIN_5_0V

OUT DIG_RX_BE_DOUTB
1 2 C636
IN CLK_16_8_MHZ R617 R623
0.1UF 0
C615 0 DNP

1
E601 DNP
150PF
1 2 U601
DC_LIN_3_0V
R624
48
47
46
45
44
43
42
41
40
39
38
37
AD9864 3 4
C633 0 DNP DC_LIN_3_0V OUT DIG_DATA_SSI_RX_DOUTA
VDDI
IFIN
CXIF
GNDI
CXVL
LOP
LON
CXVM
VDDL
VDDP
IOUTL
GNDP
1 36 .01UF U603
MXOP GNDL
2

C603 2 35 2 1 NC7WZ17
MXON FREF R610
.01UF 3 34 R618
1

GNDF GNDS2 100K 0 DNP


1 2 4 33
IF2N SYNCB
5 32
C611 IF2P GNDH
100PF 6 31 1 6
VDDF FS OUT CLK_SSI_RX
E602 7 30 U604
GCP DOUTB
1 2 1 2 8 29 NC7WZ17
DC_LIN_3_0V GCN DOUTA
9 28
C610 VDDA CLKOUT
10 27 DC_RX_BE_VDDH R619
100PF GNDA VDDH
2

DC_RX_BE_VDDD 0 DNP
IOUTC

C604 11 26 U604
22 GNDS1
CLKN
CLKP

VREFP VDDD
17 GNDQ

19 GNDC

23 GNDD
15 VDDQ

18 VDDC
14 RREF
GND3

12 25 R614 NC7WZ17
PC
.01UF E609
1

VREFN PE
PD
0
1 2 3 4
DC_LIN_3_0V NC

2
G1
13

16

20
21

24

C634 C637

D1
0.1UF 0.1UF E608
R615

1
E603

GND
1 2
0 DNP
1 2 DC_LIN_1_875V_D C1 C2
DC_LIN_3_0V NC A2 B2
B1 B2
A1 B1 IN DIG_CTRL_SPI_PE
2

D2
2

C602 DC_LIN_3_0V DIR U605

VCCA
VCCB
.01UF R603 SN74LVC2T45
1

100K
C607 C612

A1
A2
.01UF
1

100PF
R620 DC_LIN_1_875V_D
1

D1
DC_LIN_3_0V
0 DNP IN DIG_DATA_SPI_PD
GND
C1 A2 B2 C2
B1 A1 B1 B2
2200PF
2
2

C613 D2 DIR
C616

VCCA
VCCB
100PF
1

U606
1

R608 C632
10K 100PF SN74LVC2T45
DC_LIN_1_875V_D

A1
A2
1 2
DC_LIN_3_0V

E604 IN DIG_CTRL_SPI_PC
2

R621
2

DC_LIN_3_0V 1 2 R604 VR601 DNP


C620 390 1SV279 L605
1

0.1UF 3.9UH
1
2

C606
0.1UF R611
1

10K
1 2 DC_LIN_3_0V
2

C622 C624
2

.33UF .33UF C635


1

E605 .01UF
1

1 2
DC_LIN_3_0V
2

C614
.01UF
1

Figure 8-6. NUD7120A Receiver Back End Circuit


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E200
1 2 DC_RAW_B+
OUT

DC_BATT_A
E201 F200 L200
DC_BATT DC_FUSE_A 1.5UH DC_FUSED_B+
1 2
IN OUT
32V

3
VR200 2A
2 C200 C201 C202 C203
MMBZ5250B
20V .01UF 1UF 1UF 1UF

1
Q201
NTR1P02T1

2 3 DC_REF_B+
OUT

R201 C217

1
100K 1UF
Q202
MUN5212T R202
4.7K D200
3
22K MBR120LSFT1
1 1 2
U200

22K
LP2989
DC_LIN_5V
4 5
INPUT OUTPUT OUT

2
8 7
SHUTDOWN ERROR NC
6
SENSE

GND
1 2
BYPASS NC NC
C204 C205
4.7UF

3
4.7UF
C206
.01UF

U201
LP5900

A1 B2 DC_LIN_3V
IN VEN VOUT OUT
A2
DC_SWI_3_6V VIN
GND

C208
B1

C213 C214 C207 1UF


330PF 33PF 1UF

DC_LIN_1_8V
OUT

U202 U203
LP5900 LP5952
C3 EN VOUT A3 DC_LIN_1_5V
OUT
A1 B2 A1 VIN
VEN VOUT
A2 C1 VBATT
VIN
GND

C212

B2 GND
C215 C216 C209 C210 4.7UF
B1

330PF 33PF 1UF 1UF

Figure 8-7. NUD7120A DC Power Circuit


8-10 Schematics, Boards Overlays, and Parts Lists: Transceiver (RF) Boards: VHF

U1150 DC_LIN_5VREF
LT1790
DC_REF_B+ 4 VIN VOUT 6
IN
NC
3 DNC1

2 GND1
GND2
C1160 5 DNC2 C1161
.1UF 1UF TXH_2
NC IN

1
R1103 DC_LIN_5V
.02 E1101
DC_RAW_B+ 1 2 FILT_RAW_B+
IN OUT
DC_LIN_5V DC_LIN_5V
IN
DC_LIN_5V DC_LIN_5V
R1138 R1142

5
C1101 C1102 C1162
DC_LIN_3V R1169 3 100K 100K
IN .01UF 1UF 340K 1UF
4 DC_LIN_5V
U1144 1 U1143
TS5A3159
DC_LIN_5V NC LPV321M7X
1 NO

2
6 IN COM 4 R1170 U1129
5 V_POS 3 100K

5
DC_LIN_5V NC LMV841 R1144 R1146
C1103 GND 3 100K 100K
.01UF 4
1

2
DC_LIN_3.3V R1141 R1175 U1130

5
0 R1139 TXH_1
510K

5
LMV841

2
R1183 U1101 100K R1140 3 V3
1K VPOS INA138 R1143 V1_V2
100K 100K 4

OUT
3 VINPOS 1 1 U1116
4 VINNEG 74LVC1G32YZP
TXH_2

2
GND R1108 A1
R1184 C2
2.2K C1139 82K R1145 U1118 U1117
B1

2
10PF DC_LIN_5V DAC_C 100K 74LVC1G32YZP NC7WZ04
A1
DC_LIN_3V C2 1 6
C1108 B1
.068UF

A2
5
R1110 DC_LIN_3V
3 10K DC_LIN_3V
4 VCC U1116

A2
1

5
74LVC1G32YZP
R1158 GND
U1141
VCC U1117

2
LPV321M7X 100K VCC U1118 NC7WZ04

C1
DIG_CTRL_I_LIMIT DNP 74LVC1G32YZP GND

5
IN GND
R1171 R1172 3
4 DC_LIN_3V

2
ANA_CTRL_ISET 0 4.7K

C1
IN 1
U1104 C1110 C1113

2
C1135 LPV321M7X 100PF .01UF
U1106

6
R1160 C1137 C1138 .01UF C1107 LTC5532
12K .022UF .022UF DNP L1102
6.8NH 100PF VCC
1 RFIN

VOUT
4 VM 5
3 VOS

GND
R1107 C1105 R1112
68 5.6PF 51
DNP R1117
75K

2
R1116
10K
DC_LIN_3.3V R1104 R1105
100 100

U1102
PE42650
12
VDD

HF_OUT_1 COUPLER_REV
IN 2 TX1 RX 8 L1108
4 TX2 RES 11 NC 5.45NH COUPLER_THROUGH
21 TX3 ANT 28 RF_ANT
OUT
23 TX4
V1_V2 15 V1 16 COUPLER_FWD
NC7 NC
14 V2 NC8 17
V3 13 V3 19
NC9
NC10 20 C1125 RF_AUX
1 NC1 NC11 22 15PF R1114 R1115 OUT
3 NC2 NC12 24 DNP 100 100
5 NC3 NC13 26 L1101 C1142
7 NC4 NC14 27 47NH 1000PF DIG_CTRL_RMTH
9 29 IN
CTGND

NC5 NC15
GND1
GND2
GND3
GND4

10 NC16 30
NC6

NC17 31
R1106 R1168 C1104
6
18
25
32
G1

27 0 5.1PF C1118
DNP DC_LIN_5V C1130
.01UF DC_LIN_5V
DC_LIN_5V .01UF
DC_LIN_1_875V_D
DC_LIN_5V C1129
U1112

16
IN .01UF U1132

8
HMC468LP3E NL17SZ74 R1174
U1137 10K
PA_OFFSET
A2
D1 GND VCCB A1

SN74LVC2T45 7

VCC
VDD
R1163 R1152 U1136 PR
13 V1 1

5
10K 10K
VCCA

DC_LIN_5V 14 V2 NC1 3 3 74LVC1G08YZP 2 5


D2 NC2 D Q
DIG_SPI_CLK DIR C1116 15 V3 4 4 A1
IN B2 B1 B1 NC3 8 1 C2 1 3
C2 A1 C1 .1UF CP Q*
B2 A2 2 RF1 NC4 9 U1131 B1
R1162

GND
U1125 11 RF2 NC5 10 LMV7275 6

2
NC6 150K CLR
9

ANA_CTRL_VSET AD5624R 12 R1176


IN NC7
5 ACG1 DC_LIN_5V
VDD

DC_LIN_5V 1K

74LVC1G08YZP
7 SCLK 1 6 ACG2

4
DC_LIN_5VREF 6 VOUTA 2 7 ACG3 1 NO
SYNC VOUTB
3300PF

8 4 6 IN COM 4 VC R1154

A2
DIN
C1117

10 VOUTC 5 R1122 GND 5 V_POS NC 3 10K


VREFIN_ VOUTD 75K C1111 VCONTROL
OUT

U1136
VREFOUT VCC DC_LIN_5V GND
17 .1UF C1141
U1133

2
DC_LIN_5V R1121 .1UF
GND CTGND C1126 GND TS5A3159
DC_LIN_1_875V_D DAC_C 30K
1000PF
C1165
G1

C1
3

U1138 U1105
.1UF

8
A2
GND VCCA A1

SN74LVC2T45 AD8315 R1177


R1124 1 6
VCCB

VPOS NC 0
DIG_DATA_SPI_MOSI D2 51 2 RFIN NC 7
IN DIR ENBL VAPC
B2 B1 B1 TX_INH 3 4
C2 B2 A1 C1 VSET FLTR
A2
DIG_CTRL_TX_INH R1180 COMM
IN 0 C1112 R1151

5
D1

6800PF 10K
R1181
DC_LIN_1_875V_D 100K R1186
DC_LIN_5V DNP 0
U1139 RF_RX_DIPLEX_OUT DNP
A2
A1

C1122 L1104 C1149


DIG_DMCS U1147 SN74LVC2T45
IN 2.2PF 0 100PF
U1146 74LVC1G08YZP RX_IN
GND VCCB
VCCA

A1 D2 C1128 OUT
74LVC1G32YZP DIR
A1 C2 B2 B1 TXH_5V DC_LIN_5V .01UF

1
RFIO1 3
B1 A1 U1128 L1103 C1132
C2 B1

RFIO2
C2 B2 A2 C1 IO49
B1 C1127 .1UF SN74LVC1G00 4.7NH 6PF
R1178 C1123
.01UF DC_LIN_5V A1 DNP 2
10K U1127 C2 GND

5
U1126 R1137 L1114
TS5A3159 3 B1 U1149
5
D1

DIG_GPIO49 LMV7275 R1135

V1
V2
10K R1136 4 11NH C1152
IN 3 1 NO 10K AT267
DC_LIN_1_875V_D 4 6 4 0 1 330PF
IN COM
1 5 V_POS NC 3 U1142 DC_LIN_5V

4
5
GND LPV321M7X C1150
2
TXH C1140 DC_LIN_5V

A2
OUT C1124
2

2
A2

1.2PF
A2

4700PF 4700PF
VCC VCC U1147 R1182 VCC U1128
GND GND 74LVC1G08YZP 10K SN74LVC1G00
GND
C1

C1

U1146

C1
74LVC1G32YZP U1117
NC7WZ04
DC_LIN_5V
C1119 3 4
.01UF
OUT
ANA_RX_FE_FILT_VTUNE
R1125
R1129
100K
10K
5

3 DNP
4 FILT_RAW_B+
1
R1126 U1113
U1119 Q1101
39K LPV321M7X
2

R1164 74LVC1G08YZP MUN5212T 2 3 TX_7V


TXH_1 A1 3 OUT
DC_LIN_5V 10K IN Q1103
C2 1 22K
C1106 DC_LIN_5V B1 NTR1P02T1 DIG_CTRL_ATTH
R1102
22K

IN
1

.01UF 100K
U1121
R1165 DC_LIN_3V
2

M74VHC1GT86
POS 1

1
5

200
3 4
4 DC_LIN_5V 2 TX_INH
A2

VOUT 2 1 C1120
U1148 .01UF VCC U1119
GND

LPV321M7X 74LVC1G08YZP
2

GND
DC_LIN_5V
C1

U1103
R1127 R1166
3

LM50 R1130
51K 200
5

10K
5

3 DNP VCC U1121


4 M74VHC1GT86
1 GND
R1128
22K R1167
2

U1114 10K
LPV321M7X

Figure 8-8. NUD7120A Transmitter and Automatic Level Control Circuits


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DC_LIN_1_5V
IN
DC_LIN_1_875V_D
IN
DC_LIN_2_775V
IN
DC_LIN_5V
IN

DC_LIN_2_775V
OUT
DC_LIN_1_5V
OUT

DC_LIN_2_775V

L720 DC_LIN_2_775V DC_LIN_1_875V_D DC_LIN_2_775V DC_LIN_2_775V


2.2UH DIG_CTRL_LOCK
OUT
C715
.1UF
DIG_DATA_SPI_MISO
OUT
L733 L735 L738
L727 DIG_CTRL_SPI_TRIDENT_PE
2.2UH 2.2UH 2.2UH IN
C726 2.2UH C737
D722 .1UF .1UF DIG_DATA_SPI_MOSI
IN
C716 IMN10

NC
4 3 DIG_SPI_CLK
.1UF A1 K1 IN
5 2 C730 C734
A2 K2
6 A3 K3 1 .1UF .1UF
C717 DIG_TX_SSI_FS
OUT
.1UF DIG_TX_SSI_CLK
OUT
C724 C725 DIG_DATA_TX_SSI
IN
10UF .1UF DIG_CTRL_SSI_TRIGGER
C718 IN
D723
.1UF IMN10
4 3 RF_ESCORT
A1 K1 IN
5 A2 K2 2
6 1 RF_ESCORT_DIV2_NONINV
C719 A3 K3 OUT

NC
NC

NC

NC

NC
.1UF RF_HP_MOD_OUT
OUT
DIG_DATA_AUX_SPI_MISO
ANA_ADAPT_CHARGE_PUMP
OUT

B11

E11

E10
U702 ANA_CHARGE_PUMP

G7

G5

G4

G9

G6

G8
C9
C8
D4

H9

H7

H3

H4

H6

C4

C7
A9

E4
A2
B9
B3

B8

K3

A8

E7
B4
F2

F1
L2
J9

J4

J1

J3

J6
OUT
15H28
R706 0 DC_SUPER_FILTER_5V

SDM_REF_VCC
SDM_VREFM
SDM_VREFP
RX_AVCC1
RX_AGND1
RX_AVCC2
SDM_REF_GND
RX_AGND2

CLK_VCC
CLK_GND

SDM_CLK_GEN_VCC
ASPI_GND
SF_GND
SSI_VCC
ESC_GND
TX_GND
ESC_CPBIAS
ESC_VCC
ESC_CP_GND
ESC_CP_VCC
MAIN_GND
ESC_TEST
MAIN_VCC
REF_VCC

MN_CP_GND

MN_CP_VCC
LGND1

TX_DAC_GND
TX_DAC_VCC
ASPI_VCC
SSI_GND
TM
TEST1_LCKDET
TEST2
LVCC1

SCAN_EN
OUT
D9
SPI_DR
D3 AGC_REF
D8
CEX DIG_CTRL_R78H
A6 D10
K6
AGC_FLAG SPI_DW
C11 OUT
AUX_DAC SPI_CLK C756 C757 DC_LIN_2_775V DIG_CTRL_FEBS
A5
NC C3
RFSTEPA_GPO6
F9 10UF .1UF OUT
NC B5
AGC_DAC TXFS
F10 DIG_CTRL_T78H
NC DC_CAL_GPO5 TXCLK C758 OUT
B2 F11 .047UF
NC C1
BP_I TXD
F7 DIG_CTRL_TR
NC C2
RXI DMCS
D11 OUT
NC RXIX RXD NC DIG_CTRL_TR
B1 E9 NC OUT
NC A10
BP_IX RXCLK
E8 NC R707
NC E1
SDM_VAG RXFS
D7 0
NC D1
BP_Q RXACQ
J2 R704
NC D2
RXQ ESC_IN
L3 51 U703 DIG_DATA_AUX_SPI_MISO DIG_CTRL_E
NC OUT

35
NC E2
RXQX ESC_CP
K1 MAX7301ATL
NC F5
BP_QX ESCD2_OUT
K2 R703 51 DIG_CTRL_TXH1
NC SCAN_IN ESCD2_OUTX V_POS OUT
B6 H2 32 SCLK DOUT 40
NC J7
RX_EN_OUT ESC_INX DIG_CTRL_D
NC ICAP C748 OUT
K7 220PF C705 34 CS P4 30
NC J10
QCAP
33 DIN 28 DIG_CTRL_F
NC CLK_OUT C747 220PF P5 OUT
J11 P6 26
NC L6
TCLK
L9 220PF 36 ISET 24
NC NTXQ HP_MOD_OUT P7
L7 P8 1
NC K8
TXQ
29 3 DIG_CTRL_C
NC NTXI NC P31 P9 OUT
L8 27 P30 P10 5 NC
NC F8
TXI
G2 NC
25 P29 P11 7

SDM_CLK_GEN_GND
NC G11
INCR_DECR MN_ADAPT_CP
23 2
R755 NC P28 P12
NC A3
PHCLK
H1 C749 .1UF 22 4 DIG_CTRL_VR
NC FBQ M_PRSCX 39K P27 P13 OUT

REF_OSC_OUT
A4 G1 R754 5.6K RF BRD ID 21 P26 P14 6

GPO1_TEST1
GPO2_TEST2
GPO3_TEST3
GPO4_TEST4
NC FBI M_PRSC DIG_CTRL_78T
DEEPSLEEP

ACE1_GPO7
ACE2_GPO8
19 8

ASPI_DATA
P25 P15 OUT

CLK_BASE
RF_PRESCALAR

CLK_EMIT
EF_OUTM

ASPI_CLK
G3
EF_OUTP
RF BRD ID R753 18 9

SF_SPLY
VMULTI1
VMULTI2
P24 P16 NC

SF_OUT
CLK_CP

SF_BYP
MN_CP DIG_CTRL_VTUR1

REF_IN
5.6K 17 P23 P17 10 NC OUT

SENS
RSTB
SUB1
SUB2
SUB3

R752 16 12

NC1
NC2

NC3
NC4
NC5
NC6
RF BRD ID P22 P18 NC
5.6K 15 P21 P19 13 NC
NOTE 1 14
K9
F6
F4
G10

J8
H8

E5
D5
E6
C5

H11
H10

B7
A7
C6
D6
A1
A11

L1
L11
E3
F3

K10
L10
K11
C10

K5
L5
B10
K4
L4
J5
H5
P20

NC1 11 NC

G1 GND4
38 GND2
39 GND3
37 GND1
NC2 20 NC
NC3 31 NC
NC

NC
NC

NC
NC
NC
NC

NC
NC
NC

NC
NC
NC
NC

NC
NC
NC
DC_LIN_1_875V_D
DIG_CTRL_RX7H
OUT
DIG_CTRL_RX8H
OUT

R721 C744
10K 10UF

DIG_CTRL_ATTH
C742 OUT
DIG_CTRL_RSTB
IN .1UF

DIG_CTRL_I_LIMIT
OUT
RF_PRESCALAR DC_LIN_2_775V DC_LIN_2_775V_16_8_MHZ_IN L741 DC_LIN_2_775V_16_8_MHZ_IN
IN
2.2UH DIG_CTRL_RMTH
L728 OUT
390NH
DC_LIN_5V
R702
0
C731 R745 C750
.1UF 22K .1UF
DIG_CTRL_UR2
OUT

Y701
1XTV16800VDA
4

R729 16.8MHZ C736 C739

3
22K .01UF 10PF
1 3 1 U746
VCC

VCONT OUTPUT BFQ67W C752 L753


NC1 5 NC 2
.01UF 2.2UH CLK_16_8_MHZ
NC2 6 NC OUT
NC3 7 NC
GND

C732 NC4 8 NC R743


39PF 47K
R751 C754
270
2

56PF

NOTE 1:
NEED TO VERIFY RF BOARD ID FOR P1

Figure 8-9. NUD7120A Frequency Generation Unit (Synthesizer) Circuit – 1 of 2


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TP853
TEST_POINT

1
IN DC_LIN_1_5V
IN C831 R713
DC_SUPER_FILTER_5V
IN 100PF 10
DC_LIN_5V TL_RX_LO
OUT

DIG_CTRL_TR
IN Q714 R712 R714
DIG_CTRL_E NTZD3154N 560 560
IN
1 6
DIG_CTRL_F
IN
2 5
U710 NC
SKY13251 3 4
3 4 NC
V1 RF1 NC
6 V2 RF2 5 NC

G1 CGND
7 V3 RF3 8
1

NC
RFC

2
RF_ESCORT
OUT
C799
100PF

NC
R764
ANA_CHARGE_PUMP 1.2K ANA_VTUNE DC_LIN_1_5V
IN
R832
C801 15
C762 C766 C769 6.8PF
.039UF 6800PF .016UF C703 L821
R759
100PF 390NH
680 C838 C844 L846 R849
DNP RF_ESCORT_DIV2_NONINV R710 R827 1000PF 47PF 390NH 560
200 6.2K
R767 IN R822
68 L802 20K
ANA_ADAPT_CHARGE_PUMP C798
IN
1000PF 33NH
C800 C803 R709 R711

4
22PF 22PF 68 68 Q703 2 5 Q703 C851 R848 C836 R716
BC858CD BC858CD 220PF 15 47PF 0 TL_TX_LO
OUT

3
C760 C763 C765 C768 C770
.082UF .082UF .082UF .082UF .082UF R823 C702 R833 R701 R715 R717
56K 220PF Q842 0 0
100 100
DNP DNP

2
C830 NE662M04
R840
DC_LIN_1_5V 220PF 15 4
L806 R811 3
390NH 39

1
C814 C816 L817 R819
R809 1000PF 33PF 390NH 270
5.6K
R807
22K

4
Q712 2 5 Q712 R813 R705 C709
BC858CD BC858CD 680 10 220PF

3
6
DC_SUPER_FILTER_5V C820
R808 220PF
C701 R812 C813 R708
82K 220PF 82 100
1PF Q713

2
C791 NE662M04
11

0.1UF C796 R818


C783 100PF 4 8.2
2200PF 7 VTUNE 1 3
VCC

POUT C810 R815


DIG_CTRL_VTUR1 3 SEL1 4 220PF 24 C704
NC NC

1
5 SEL2 62PF
DIG_CTRL_UR2
GND1
GND2
GND3
GND4
GND5
GND6

Y704
V0225AZ U709
2
6
8
9
10
12

309MHZ/379MHZ SKY13251 DC_LIN_1_5V


4 RF1 V1 3
NC 5 RF2 V2 6
8 RF3
CGND

V3 7
RFC 1
2 NC

L701
G1

DC_SUPER_FILTER_5V R773 390NH


C759 R761 5.6K
.22UF 270
R762
NC

RF_HP_MOD_OUT 11K
IN C792 TP780
C795 C771 R772 TEST_POINT

3
0.1UF
11

100PF 100PF C775 C777


33 Q774
7 VTUNE 1 2 1000PF 33PF
VCC

POUT
NE68519

1
DIG_CTRL_VR 3 SEL1 4
NC NC
5 SEL2

1
C779
DIG_CTRL_78T
GND1
GND2
GND3
GND4
GND5
GND6

Y707 100PF RF_PRESCALAR


V0225AZ OUT
2
6
8
9
10
12

266MHZ/809MHZ R776
39
R778
180

DIG_CTRL_VTUR1
IN
DIG_CTRL_UR2
IN
DIG_CTRL_VR
IN
DIG_CTRL_78T
IN
DIG_CTRL_D
IN
DIG_CTRL_C
IN

Figure 8-10. NUD7120A Frequency Generation Unit (VCO) Circuit – 2 of 2


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DC_LIN_1_8V
IN

L501 C502
TL_RX_B1_MIX_IN 330PF
24NH
IN
T503
059248278
C501
2PF
DNP
1 P1 S1 3

S2 2

6 P2 S3 4

NC 5

E501
1 2

C517 R504 R506


0.1UF 3.3K 150
R503
24K
DC_LIN_3V
IN
2

NC
NC

4
C512

1
C506 C508 C520 L506
0.1UF 1000PF 33PF Q501 2 5 Q501 1000PF 150NH
BC858CD BC858CD
1

C522 R511

6
TL_RX_IF_OUT

3
15PF 2.7
20
19
18
17
16
U506
OUT
GND5
AVDD

OUTB
OUTA
C599 DVDD2
100PF 1 15 R505 C525
GND1 MIXBIAS
TL_RX_LO 2 14 180K 3.3PF
IN INB GND4
3 13 R508
INA RF_M
4 12 15
LG2 RF_P C518
CTGND

5 11 1000PF
DVDD1

LG1 GND3
GND2
IF_M
IF_P

R509
LG0

C507
220PF 10
C521
1000PF
6
7
8
9
10
21

FL501 L505 R507


C523 L503 L504 150NH

3
31B01 2.7K
470PF 220NH 390NH
R501 1 4 1 Q503
IN OUT
51 BFR380F
C524 C519
T504 C515 C516 27PF 18PF

2
GND1
GND2
GND3
GND4
059248278 6.8PF 2.7PF

L507

2
3
5
6
3 S1 P1 1 33NH

2 S2 R502
C509 C513
1000PF 100PF 68
4 S3 P2 6

L502 C514
5 NC 47NH 43PF

Figure 8-11. NUD7120A Mixer and IF Filter Circuits


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FILT_RAW_B+
IN

TX_7V_1
IN

2
C918
330PF

1
L906 C923
23.75NH 7.5PF
TL_PA1_5

2
1 2

1
2

2
C902 C903 L902 L903 C908 C911 C919
330PF .01UF 330PF .01UF L907 L908 L909
110NH 180NH 15PF 13NH

1
TL_PA1_1 5.5NH TL_PA1_2 1.65NH TL_PA1_3 TL_PA1_4 TL_PA2HF_1
1

2
1 2

2
OUT
R906 L910
C925
330 18.5NH

4
330PF
Q901

1
C901 U902 C913
C907 L905 C916
SRFIC5668 30PF C920 C921 C922 C924 C928
330PF 330PF 22NH 82PF
RF_IN_1 16 6 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 TL_PA1_6 8 39PF 39PF 30PF 11PF 16PF
IN RFIN RFOUT1
L901 1 7
6.8NH VCNTRL RFOUT2
1 2 14 2

1
2
3
5
6
7
VD1 VG1

2
1
11 3 C910 C914
C904 G2 VG2
5.1PF L904 10PF

1
1
56PF
1 2 8 33NH
NC1
9

2
NC2
10
NC3 5 GND1
12 GND2
13 GND3
17 GND4
15
NC4

EP
C912
2

330PF
DNP
1

2
C906 C929 C909 C930
1 330PF 3300PF 330PF 3300PF R905

1
1K
C905 1 2
.01UF
1 2

R901
U901
10K R903
5

3 LMV841 L911
10K 390NH
4 1 2
VC_1 1
IN
2

2
R904 C915
33K 330PF

1
R902
10K

Figure 8-12. NUD7120A Power Amplifier Circuit


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C1112_11
R1151_11 C1129_11 C1116_11

C1111_11
C919_9
8 5
C1221_12 C1226_12 C1165_11
C1227_12

R1152_11
U1105_11 5 D1

R1176_11
10 6

R1162_11 R1163_11 C1117_11


R906_9 D2 A2
4
C924_9 C1204_12 U1139_11
3 4 U1125_11
R1124_11 U1131_11
C1126_11

R1177_11
12 9 3 5 C201_2

C1220_12 C1207_12
L909_9

13

R1174_11
8
U1112_11
R1122_11

C1118_11
4 6

R1121_11
L907_9 L910_9 L1211_12
C925_9 L1209_12
L1203_12 U1133_11

R1143_11
C1203_12
R1154_11

5
E201_2

16
4

R1145_11
C1141_11

R1186_11
L906_9 C922_9 C923_9 C1222_12 C1142_11
L1103_11

C1149_11
U1149_11 C1104_11

R1115_11

R1114_11
C920_9 L908_9 C928_9 9
4 3 C1122_11 R1168_11
C918_9

F200_2
L1101_11 C1125_11

L1104_11

L1114_11
C921_9
U1102_11 L200_2
5

L1108_11
1
R1106_11
R1107_11

C1150_11
C1132_11
C1152_11

U1117_11
SH9B
4 3

L1102_11
17 25

C203_2
6 C202_2

R1105_11

R1104_11
4 C1105_11 R103_1
5 U1147_11
U1118_11

D200_2

U1138_11
C205_2
C1107_11

D2
D1
C2

C204_2
U200_2 R101_1 C1 U1146_11
R1112_11

C1113_11
C1110_11
A2

R201_2

A2
8 U1119_11

C217_2

6
U1106_11
2 A2 8 5

C213_2
R1184_11

U1137_11
C206_2 C2 2

C209_2

C215_2
C216_2

D2 A2
Q201_2 U1116_11 C1 U101_1

C208_2
2

Q202_2
6 4

C207_2
C212_2

R1116_11
C210_2
U202_2 U201_2

U203_2
VR101_1

3
C3

4
3

R202_2
B1

C214_2
C1 B1 3 3

D1
R1183_11 4 3
A3 A2 R1117_11
A2 U1144_11 C101_1
SH2B SH12 SH2A
R620_6

C641_6
R698_6

C836_7

C838_7
R619_6
R604_6

20 10 6

C844_7

6
U606_6 C622_6 L821_7 C715_7
R621_6

D723_7
D2 A2 D2 3 R701_7 D722_7 C724_7

R827_7

R832_7
D1 D1 C624_6 L720_7

C730_7

C716_7

C718_7

C717_7
R848_7
C620_6 T504_5 4 3

3
U703_7
VR601_6
E605_6
R611_6
R614_6

A2

R849_7
C632_6 6 L846_7 L733_7
U605_6
L605_6

R608_6 C642_6 6 4 C719_7

C851_7

R721_7
C635_6

E604_6
C606_6
C614_6

A11 L11
C523_5
R615_6 E609_6

R603_6 R699_6 3

C734_7
Q703_7 C702_7
L502_5 L735_7

R822_7
R502_5
C612_6

E608_6 2

R823_7
C613_6 30 40 R729_7 C732_7
24 12
C514_5

L503_5

C634_6 C607_6 R833_7 4 3 R754_7

C726_7
R712_7
L727_7
C637_6 6 4 R755_7
E603_6 Q842_7
R753_7 2

C758_7
R707_7
C831_7
3
R618_6

R713_7

3 C602_6
C515_5 L738_7 C742_7 Y701_7
U607_6 4 U601_6 C616_6 L603_6 Q714_7
6

R840_7

C737_7
R752_7 U702_7

C736_7
6 U604_6

C830_7

L741_7
C604_6 R711_7 3 4
R610_6 6
3 4 U710_7

R710_7
R617_6 E602_6
R714_7
R601_6
C615_6
U603_6

4 3 C731_7
C633_6
R624_6

C611_6

R745_7
R623_6 36 48 C739_7

C744_7
6 C610_6 R709_7 C798_7
C801_7 R743_7 L728_7
C799_7
C626_6
C628_6
C636_6

C621_6

C617_6
E606_6

C623_6

5 FL501_5 2 C803_7 C800_7


C603_6 L1

R702_7
L602_6

C750_7
R616_6

R751_7
E601_6 TP780_7

C779_7

C747_7 R704_7
C748_7
L802_7 3

C725_7

C749_7
L701_7

C775_7
C777_7
R773_7
TP601_6 C605_6 2
C629_6 R607_6

TP602_6
R703_7
L601_6 R776_7 C752_7 U746_7
2
C601_6 4 3
Q774_7 C705_7 L753_7
C643_6
E607_6

Q601_6
R778_7 C754_7
3 C771_7 R772_7

SH6A SH2 SH7

Figure 8-13. NUD7120A Transceiver (RF) Board Layout – Side 1


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C1308_13

R1307_13
C1305_13
R1172_11 U1132_11

U1128_11
C1304_13 L1303_13
FL1301_13

C1137_11
4 C1124_11 3
5

4
4 U1142_11 C1161_11

C1138_11
3

C1130_11
L1305_13
3 C914_9

R1171_11
C1302_13

R1102_11
R1136_11 3 Q1101_11 C908_9 7 6 5
J101_1 2

Q1103_11
C1307_13
8

L905_9
R1304_13 6 4 4 5 C913_9
6 4 3 3 C911_9
R1135_11 A2 C2 L904_9
C1303_13 U1150_11
3 C1127_11 R1160_11R1180_11 C1 U1136_11 C903_9 2
C1309_13 3
C1123_11

C1160_11
U1304_13

C1306_13

L1301_13
C1301_13

C916_9
R1182_11 R1181_11 C902_9

U1130_11
5 4 9 8 C910_9

R905_9
R1178_11
L1302_13 5

C904_9
3 L903_9 Q901_9

L902_9
2 5 4 3 8 4
C907_9

R1158_11
C1108_11
3 U1104_11
4 6

R1144_11
2

L901_9
C1135_11

U1103_11
R1146_11

C906_9
U902_9

C929_9

L911_9
U1127_11
C1140_11 U901_9

C915_9
TP122_1 3

U1126_11
U1143_11
3

C1128_11

R1137_11
R1169_11

R1170_11
5 4

C905_9
5 4

R1175_11
3 R1138_11 4 5
C901_9

C909_9
3 3 16 3

R904_9
R903_9
J102_1 R1142_11

R902_9
2 3

C930_9
SH11 C1106_11
C912_9
2 U1129_11 5 4 R901_9
M101_1 R303_3

C325_3
3 C327_3
TP123_1 R1140_11 R301_3 E301_3 SH9A

R304_3
C319_3

R1139_11

R302_3

Q302_3
2 U1141_11 L302_3 6
L310_3

R1110_11
2 5 4

C318_3
3 4

R1108_11

C320_3
C305_3 L307_3 C326_3

C301_3

C303_3
C304_3
3 C314_3 C1162_11

C1139_11

C312_3

C313_3
VR200_2 C1101_11

L309_3
E1101_11

C324_3
3 R1141_11 C306_3
L305_3 R307_3

L303_3
C310_3

C307_3
C1103_11 M107_1 1
C316_3 C321_3 2
C317_3

L304_3
5 C315_3

U1101_11
E200_2

R305_3
R308_3 C330_3 L308_3 C323_3

R104_1
R306_3
3

L306_3
L301_3 C308_3
2
3 4 C311_3 U302_3 C322_3
C302_3

C200_2 SH3 C102_1


C1102_11
U1148_11 R1166_11

R1127_11
TP126_1 TP118_1 TP103_1 4 3

R1128_11
R1103_11 R716_7 C501_5 C509_5
C513_5

R501_5
6 4 U1114_11

C757_7
TP101_1 5 3
C756_7 10 6
5 4 3 2 T503_5 11 5

L501_5
4 5

U1121_11
R706_7
TP109_1

R715_7
R717_7

C507_5
4 3 TP108_1 TP107_1

C1120_11
U506_5 R1167_11

M104_1
39 40 5

C599_5
TP115_1 TP853_7 C1119_11

R1125_11
C502_5
12 15
TP105_1 6 Y704_7 16 TP116_1 TP111_1
3 4 R1130_11

R1129_11
5
C512_5
C759_7 3
TP120_1 C506_5 C508_5

C703_7
U1113_11
SH5A

M103_1
TP104_1 P101_1

R1126_11
R1165_11 TP106_1 TP112_1
R761_7 R762_7 C783_7 7 8 9 10 11 R1164_11

R807_7
R808_7
TP110_1
TP125_1

C517_5
R503_5

E501_5
R505_5
C763_7
6 C791_7 C796_7

C701_7
TP102_1 5 U709_7
7 C810_7

C770_7
R504_5
R764_7 Q712_7
C769_7 R708_7 C518_5

R506_5
Q501_5
R813_7
3

6
TP117_1

R815_7
R812_7
TP124_1 4 C813_7
C762_7

C766_7
8 4 6

R767_7
R759_7

C640_6
L505_5 C609_6

VR602_6
3
4
TP114_1 Y707_7

C639_6
R612_6
3 4

C524_5

R606_6
2

R809_7

R602_6 C619_6
Q713_7 R507_5 C520_5

C709_7

R508_5 C521_5
R705_7
9 3 C820_7 C608_6 R613_6
TP113_1 2 C519_5

Q503_5
R609_6 C638_6
C768_7
R818_7 R811_7 C618_6

L506_5
3

L504_5
R819_7

C631_6
2
C765_7
C760_7

10 2 C704_7 2
C625_6
3

C795_7

C816_7

C814_7
U602_6

R511_5
L507_5 L604_6
L817_7 L806_7 R605_6

C522_5
11 C627_6

C525_5
C792_7 12
C516_5 C630_6

R509_5
SH8 SH5C SH6B

Figure 8-14. NUD7120A Transceiver (RF) Board Layout – Side 2


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NUD7120A VHF Transceiver (RF) Board Parts Ref. Ref. Ref.


List Des.
Part Number Description
Des.
Part Number Description
Des.
Part Number Description

Ref. C301 2113944A30 CAP CER CHP 27.0PF 50V 5% C330 2175389H01 CAP,.5PF, CHIP, 0402, C604 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V
Part Number Description CERAMIC, 50 V 10%
Des. C302 2113944A28 CAP CER CHP 18.0PF 50V 5%
C501 NOT PLACED – C605 2113944A15 CAP CER CHP 3.9PF 50V +/-
C11 2113944A28 CAP CER CHP 18.0PF 50V 5% C303 2113944A28 CAP CER CHP 18.0PF 50V 5%
0.25PF
C502 2113944A46 CAP CER CHP 330.0 PF 50V
C15 2113944A28 CAP CER CHP 18.0PF 50V 5% C304 2113944A81 CAP,FXD,24PF,+5%,-5%,50V-
5% C606 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V 10%
DC,0402,C0G,-55DEG CMIN,
C101 2113944A46 CAP CER CHP 330.0 PF 50V 125DEG CMAX,PB C506 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V 10% C607 2113944A40 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%
5%
C305 2113944A17 CAP CER CHP 4.7PF 50V +/- C507 2113944A44 CAP CER CHP 220.0 PF 50V C608 2113944A12 CAP CER CHP 3.0PF 50V +/-
C102 NOT PLACED – 0.25PF 5% 0.25PF
C200 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V C306 2113944A35 CAP CER CHP 62.0PF 50V 5% C508 2113945A09 CAP CER CHP 1000PF 50V C609 2113944A30 CAP CER CHP 27.0PF 50V 5%
10% 10%
C307 2113944A18 CAP CER CHP 5.1PF 50V +/- C610 2113944A40 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%
C201 2188468Y01 CAP CER 25V X7R 0805 1UF 0.5PF C509 2113945A09 CAP CER CHP 1000PF 50V
C611 2113944A40 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%
C202 2188468Y01 CAP CER 25V X7R 0805 1UF 10%
C308 2113944A30 CAP CER CHP 27.0PF 50V 5%
C612 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V
C203 2188468Y01 CAP CER 25V X7R 0805 1UF C512 2113944A31 CAP CER CHP 33.0PF 50V 5%
C310 2113946D07 CAP,CHIP,4.7UF,+10%,-10%, 10%
C204 2113955D35 CAP,FXD,4.7UF,+10%,-10%, 6.3V-DC,0603,X5R,-55DEG C513 2113944A40 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%
C613 2113944A40 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%
16V-DC,1206,X7R,-55DEG CMIN,85DEG CMA
C514 2113944A84 CAP,FXD,43PF,+5%,-5%,50V-
CMIN,125DEG CMAX C614 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V
C311 2113944A29 CAP CER CHP 22.0PF 50V 5% DC,0402,C0G,-55DEG CMIN,
10%
C205 2113955D35 CAP,FXD,4.7UF,+10%,-10%, 125DEG CMAX,PB
C312 2113944A46 CAP CER CHP 330.0 PF 50V
16V-DC,1206,X7R,-55DEG C615 2113944A42 CAP CER CHP 150.0PF 50V 5%
5% C515 2113944A21 CAP CER CHP 6.8PF 50V +/-
CMIN,125DEG CMAX 0.5PF C616 2113945A11 CAP CER CHP 2200PF 50V
C313 2113944A46 CAP CER CHP 330.0 PF 50V
C206 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V 10%
5% C516 2113944A11 CAP CER CHP 2.7PF 50V +/-
10% 0.25PF C617 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V 10%
C314 2113946D07 CAP,CHIP,4.7UF,+10%,-10%,
C207 2113956B91 CAP,FXD,1UF,+10%,-10%,16V- 6.3V-DC,0603,X5R,-55DEG C517 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V 10% C618 2113944A31 CAP CER CHP 33.0PF 50V 5%
DC,0603,X5R,-55DEG CMIN, CMIN,85DEG CMA
C518 2113945A09 CAP CER CHP 1000PF 50V C619 2113944A35 CAP CER CHP 62.0PF 50V 5%
85DEG CMAX,PB
C315 2113944A46 CAP CER CHP 330.0 PF 50V 10% C620 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V 10%
C208 2113956B91 CAP,FXD,1UF,+10%,-10%,16V- 5%
DC,0603,X5R,-55DEG CMIN, C519 2113944A31 CAP CER CHP 33.0PF 50V 5% C621 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V 10%
85DEG CMAX,PB C316 0613952Q25 CER CHIP RES 10.0 OHM 5
C520 2113945A09 CAP CER CHP 1000PF 50V C622 2113946C07 CAP,FXD,.33UF,+10%,-10%,
0402
C209 2113956B91 CAP,FXD,1UF,+10%,-10%,16V- 10% 10V-DC,0603,X5R,-55DEG
DC,0603,X5R,-55DEG CMIN, C317 2175389H01 CAP,.5PF, CHIP, 0402, CMIN,85DEG CMAX
C521 2113945A09 CAP CER CHP 1000PF 50V
85DEG CMAX,PB CERAMIC, 50 V
10% C623 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V
C210 2113956B91 CAP,FXD,1UF,+10%,-10%,16V- C318 2113944A30 CAP CER CHP 27.0PF 50V 5% 10%
C522 2113944A27 CAP CER CHP 15.0PF 50V 5%
DC,0603,X5R,-55DEG CMIN, C319 2113944A28 CAP CER CHP 18.0PF 50V 5%
C523 2113944A48 CAP CER CHP 470.0 PF 50V C624 2113946C07 CAP,FXD,.33UF,+10%,-10%,
85DEG CMAX,PB
C320 2113944A27 CAP CER CHP 15.0PF 50V 5% 5% 10V-DC,0603,X5R,-55DEG
C212 2113946D07 CAP,CHIP,4.7UF,+10%,-10%, CMIN,85DEG CMAX
C321 2113944A28 CAP CER CHP 18.0PF 50V 5% C524 2113944A30 CAP CER CHP 27.0PF 50V 5%
6.3V-DC,0603,X5R,-55DEG
C625 2113944A28 CAP CER CHP 18.0PF 50V 5%
CMIN,85DEG CMA C322 2113944A30 CAP CER CHP 27.0PF 50V 5% C525 2113944A61 CAP,FXD,.5PF,.25PF+/-,50V-
DC,0402,C0G,-55DEG C626 2113945A09 CAP CER CHP 1000PF 50V
C213 2113944A46 CAP CER CHP 330.0 PF 50V C323 2113944A30 CAP CER CHP 27.0PF 50V 5%
CMIN,125DEG CMAX 10%
5%
C324 2113944A19 CAP CER CHP 5.6PF 50V +/-
C599 2113944A40 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5% C627 2113945A09 CAP CER CHP 1000PF 50V
C214 2113944A31 CAP CER CHP 33.0PF 50V 5% 0.5PF
10%
C601 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V
C215 2113944A46 CAP CER CHP 330.0 PF 50V C325 2113944A84 CAP,FXD,43PF,+5%,-5%,50V-
10% C628 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V
5% DC,0402,C0G,-55DEG CMIN,
10%
125DEG CMAX,PB C602 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V
C216 2113944A31 CAP CER CHP 33.0PF 50V 5%
10% C629 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V 10%
C326 2113944A21 CAP CER CHP 6.8PF 50V +/-
C217 2113956B91 CAP,FXD,1UF,+10%,-10%,16V-
0.5PF C603 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V C630 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V 10%
DC,0603,X5R,-55DEG CMIN,
10% C631 2113944A27 CAP CER CHP 15.0PF 50V 5%
85DEG CMAX,PB C327 2113944A28 CAP CER CHP 18.0PF 50V 5%
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Part Number Description Part Number Description Part Number Description Part Number Description
Des. Des. Des. Des.

C632 2113944A40 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5% C724 2113955D37 CAP,FXD,10UF,+10%,-10%,16V- C756 2113955D37 CAP,FXD,10UF,+10%,-10%,16V- C799 2113944A40 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%
DC,1206,X7R,-55DEG CMIN, DC,1206,X7R,-55DEG CMIN,
C633 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V C800 2113944A29 CAP CER CHP 22.0PF 50V 5%
125DEG CMAX 125DEG CMAX
10%
C801 2113944A21 CAP CER CHP 6.8PF 50V +/-
C725 2113945C31 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50V- C757 2113945C31 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50V-
C634 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V 10% 0.5PF
DC,0603,X7R,-55DEG CMIN,1 DC,0603,X7R,-55DEG CMIN,
C635 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V 25DEG CMAX 125DEG CMAX C803 2113944A29 CAP CER CHP 22.0PF 50V 5%
10%
C726 2113945C31 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50V- C758 2113946B02 CAP CER CHP 0.047UF 10V 10, C810 2113944A44 CAP CER CHP 220.0 PF 50V
C636 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V 10% DC,0603,X7R,-55DEG CMIN, 5%
C759 2113945G95 CAP,FXD,.22UF,+10%,-10%,
C637 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V 10% 125DEG CMAX C813 2113944A63 CAP,FXD,1PF,.25PF+/-,50V-
50V-DC,0805,X7R,-55DEG
C730 2113945C31 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50V- CMIN,125DEG CMAX DC,0402,C0G,-55DEG
C638 2113945A12 CAP CER CHP 3300PF 50V
DC,0603,X7R,-55DEG CMIN, CMIN,125DEG CMAX,P
10% C760 2113944G97 CAP,FXD,.082UF,+5%,-5%,50V-
125DEG CMAX C814 2113945A09 CAP CER CHP 1000PF 50V
C639 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V DC,1206,C0G,-55DEG
C731 2113945C31 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50V- CMIN,125DEG CMAX 10%
10%
DC,0603,X7R,-55DEG CMIN, C816 2113944A31 CAP CER CHP 33.0PF 50V 5%
C640 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V 10% C762 2113945C26 CAP,FXD,.039UF,+10%,-10%,
125DEG CMAX
50V-DC,0603,X7R,-55DEG C820 2113944A44 CAP CER CHP 220.0 PF 50V
C641 2113944A31 CAP CER CHP 33.0PF 50V 5% C732 2113944A32 CAP CER CHP 39.0PF 50V 5% CMIN,125DEG CMA 5%
C642 2113944A48 CAP CER CHP 470.0 PF 50V C734 2113945C31 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50V- C763 2113944G97 CAP,FXD,.082UF,+5%,-5%,50V- C830 2113944A44 CAP CER CHP 220.0 PF 50V
5% DC,0603,X7R,-55DEG CMIN, DC,1206,C0G,-55DEG CMIN, 5%
C643 2113944A48 CAP CER CHP 470.0 PF 50V 125DEG CMAX 125DEG CMAX
C831 2113944A40 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%
5% C736 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V C765 2113944G97 CAP,FXD,.082UF,+5%,-5%,50V-
10% DC,1206,C0G,-55DEG CMIN, C836 2113944A33 CAP CER CHP 47.0PF 50V 5%
C701 2113944A44 CAP CER CHP 220.0 PF 50V
5% 125DEG CMAX C838 2113945A09 CAP CER CHP 1000PF 50V
C737 2113945C31 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50V-
DC,0603,X7R,-55DEG CMIN, C766 2113945C01 CAP CER CHP 6800PF 50V 10%
C702 2113944A44 CAP CER CHP 220.0 PF 50V
5% 125DEG CMAX 10% C844 2113944A33 CAP CER CHP 47.0PF 50V 5%
C703 NOT PLACED – C739 2113944A25 CAP CER CHP 10.0PF 50V +/- C768 2113944G97 CAP,FXD,.082UF,+5%,-5%,50V- C851 2113944A44 CAP CER CHP 220.0 PF 50V
0.5PF DC,1206,C0G,-55DEG 5%
C704 2113944A35 CAP CER CHP 62.0PF 50V 5% CMIN,125DEG CMAX
C742 2113945C31 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50V- C901 2113944C04 CAP CER CHP 330.0PF 50V 5%
C705 2113944A44 CAP CER CHP 220.0 PF 50V DC,0603,X7R,-55DEG CMIN, C769 2113945C20 CAP,FXD,.016UF,+10%,-10%,
5% 125DEG CMAX 50V-DC,0603,X7R,-55DEG C902 2113944C04 CAP CER CHP 330.0PF 50V 5%
C709 2113944A44 CAP CER CHP 220.0 PF 50V CMIN,125DEG CMA C903 2113945L49 CAP,FXD,.01UF,+5%,-5%,50V-
C744 2113955D37 CAP,FXD,10UF,+10%,-10%,16V-
5% DC,1206,X7R,-55DEG CMIN, C770 2113944G97 CAP,FXD,.082UF,+5%,-5%,50V- DC,0603,X7R,-55DEG CMIN,
125DEG CMAX DC,1206,C0G,-55DEG CMIN, 125DEG CMAX,P
C715 2113945C31 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50V-
DC,0603,X7R,-55DEG CMIN, 125DEG CMAX C904 2113944M36 CAP,FXD,56PF,+2%,-2%,50V-
C747 2113944A44 CAP CER CHP 220.0 PF 50V
125DEG CMAX 5% C771 2113944A40 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5% DC,0603,C0G,-55DEG CMIN,
125DEG CMAX,PB
C716 2113945C31 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50V- C748 2113944A44 CAP CER CHP 220.0 PF 50V C775 2113945A09 CAP CER CHP 1000PF 50V
DC,0603,X7R,-55DEG CMIN, 5% 10% C905 2113945L49 CAP,FXD,.01UF,+5%,-5%,50V-
125DEG CMAX DC,0603,X7R,-55DEG CMIN,
C749 2113945C31 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50V- C777 2113944A31 CAP CER CHP 33.0PF 50V 5% 125DEG CMAX,P
C717 2113945C31 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50V- DC,0603,X7R,-55DEG CMIN,
DC,0603,X7R,-55DEG CMIN, C779 2113944A40 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5% C906 2113944C04 CAP CER CHP 330.0PF 50V 5%
125DEG CMAX
125DEG CMAX C783 2113944C55 CAP CER CHP 1200.OPF 50V
C750 2113945C31 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50V- C907 2113944C04 CAP CER CHP 330.0PF 50V 5%
C718 2113945C31 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50V- 5%
DC,0603,X7R,-55DEG CMIN, C908 2113944C04 CAP CER CHP 330.0PF 50V 5%
DC,0603,X7R,-55DEG CMIN, 125DEG CMAX C791 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V 10%
125DEG CMAX C909 2113944C04 CAP CER CHP 330.0PF 50V 5%
C752 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V C792 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V 10%
C719 2113945C31 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50V- 10% C910 2113944C23 CAP CER CHP 5.1PF 50V +/-
DC,0603,X7R,-55DEG CMIN, C795 2113944A40 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5% 0.5PF
125DEG CMAX C754 2113944A34 CAP CER CHP 56.0PF 50V 5% C796 2113944A40 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5% C911 2113945L49 CAP,FXD,.01UF,+5%,-5%,50V-
C798 2113945A09 CAP CER CHP 1000PF 50V DC,0603,X7R,-55DEG CMIN,
10% 125DEG CMAX,P
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Part Number Description Part Number Description Part Number Description Part Number Description
Des. Des. Des. Des.

C912 NOT PLACED – C1108 2113946B03 CAP CER CHP 0.068UF 10V 10 C1138 2113945B04 CAP,FXD,.022UF,+10%,-10%, C1227 2113944M17 CAP,FXD,9.1PF,.1PF+/-,50V-
25V-DC,0402,X7R,-55DEG DC,0603,C0G,-55DEG CMIN,
C913 2113944M29 CAP,FXD,30PF,+2%,-2%,50V- C1110 2113944A40 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%
CMIN,125DEG CMA 125DEG CMAX
DC,0603,C0G,-55DEG CMIN,
C1111 2113945Y02 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,16V-
125DEG CMAX,PB C1139 2113944A25 CAP CER CHP 10.0PF 50V +/- C1301 2113944M20 CAP,FXD,12PF,+2%,-2%,50V-
DC,0402,X7R,-55DEG CMIN,
0.5PF DC,0603,C0G,-55DEG CMIN,
C914 2113944M18 CAP,FXD,10PF,+2.5%,-2.5%, 125DEG CMAX
125DEG CMAX,PB
50V-DC,0603,C0G,-55DEG C1140 2113945A13 CAP CER CHP 4700PF 50V
C1112 2113945B01 CAP CER CHP 6800PF 25V
CMIN,125DEG CMA 10% C1302 2114036F74 CAP,FXD,1.8PF,.05PF+/-,25V-
10%
DC,0402,C0G,-55DEG CMIN,
C915 2113944C04 CAP CER CHP 330.0PF 50V 5% C1141 2113945Y02 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,16V-
C1113 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V 125DEG CMAX
DC,0402,X7R,-55DEG CMIN,
C916 2113944M40 CAP,FXD,82PF,+2%,-2%,50V- 10%
125DEG CMAX C1303 2113944A26 CAP CER CHP 12.0PF 50V 5%
DC,0603,C0G,-55DEG
C1116 2113945Y02 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,16V-
CMIN,125DEG CMAX,PB C1142 2113945A09 CAP CER CHP 1000PF 50V C1304 2113945A09 CAP CER CHP 1000PF 50V
DC,0402,X7R,-55DEG CMIN,
10% 10%
C918 2113944C04 CAP CER CHP 330.0PF 50V 5% 125DEG CMAX
C1149 2113944A40 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5% C1305 2113944A26 CAP CER CHP 12.0PF 50V 5%
C919 2113944M22 CAP,FXD,15PF,+2%,-2%,50V- C1117 2113945A12 CAP CER CHP 3300PF 50V
DC,0603,C0G,-55DEG CMIN, 10% C1150 2175392H01 CAP, 1.2PF, 0402, CERAMIC, C1306 2113944A17 CAP CER CHP 4.7PF 50V +/-
125DEG CMAX,PB 50V 0.25PF
C1118 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V
C920 2113742J10 CAP 39.0 PF 5% 10% C1152 2113944A46 CAP CER CHP 330.0 PF 50V C1307 2113944A26 CAP CER CHP 12.0PF 50V 5%
5%
C921 2113742J10 CAP 39.0 PF 5% C1119 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V C1308 2113944A28 CAP CER CHP 18.0PF 50V 5%
10% C1160 2113945C31 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50V-
C922 2113944M29 CAP,FXD,30PF,+2%,-2%,50V- C1309 2175389H01 CAP,.5PF, CHIP, 0402,
DC,0603,X7R,-55DEG CMIN,
DC,0603,C0G,-55DEG CMIN, C1120 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V CERAMIC, 50 V
125DEG CMAX
125DEG CMAX,PB 10%
D200 4813978A19 DIODE,RECT,MBR120,SM,SOD
C1161 2113956B91 CAP,FXD,1UF,+10%,-10%,16V-
C923 2113944M15 CAP,FXD,7.5PF,.1PF+/-,50V- C1122 2175390H01 CAP, 2.2 PF, 0402, CERAMIC, -123,1A,20V,SHTK,PB-FREE
DC,0603,X5R,-55DEG CMIN,
DC,0603,C0G,-55DEG CMIN, 50V
85DEG CMAX,PB D722 4815011H01 DIODE TRIPLE
125DEG CMAX
C1123 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V
C1162 2188468Y01 CAP CER 25V X7R 0805 1UF D723 4815011H01 DIODE TRIPLE
C924 2113944M19 CAP,FXD,11PF,+2%,-2%,50V- 10%
DC,0603,C0G,-55DEG CMIN, C1165 2113945Y02 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,16V- E200 2405688Z01 INDUCTOR FERRITE BEAD
C1124 2113945A13 CAP CER CHP 4700PF 50V
125DEG CMAX,PB DC,0402,X7R,-55DEG CMIN, E201 2405688Z01 INDUCTOR FERRITE BEAD
10%
125DEG CMAX
C925 2113944C04 CAP CER CHP 330.0PF 50V 5% E301 2480640Z01 SURFACE MOUNT FERRITE
C1125 NOT PLACED –
C1203 2113944M19 CAP,FXD,11PF,+2%,-2%,50V- BEAD
C928 2113944M23 CAP,FXD,16PF,+2%,-2%,50V-
C1126 2113945A09 CAP CER CHP 1000PF 50V DC,0603,C0G,-55DEG CMIN,
DC,0603,C0G,-55DEG CMIN, E501 2480640Z01 SURFACE MOUNT FERRITE
10% 125DEG CMAX,PB
125DEG CMAX,PB BEAD
C1127 2113945Y02 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,16V- C1204 2113944M13 CAP,FXD,6.2PF,.1PF+/-,50V-
C929 2113945A12 CAP CER CHP 3300PF 50V E601 2480640Z01 SURFACE MOUNT FERRITE
DC,0402,X7R,-55DEG CMIN, DC,0603,C0G,-55DEG CMIN,
10% BEAD
125DEG CMAX 125DEG CMAX
C930 2113945A12 CAP CER CHP 3300PF 50V E602 2480640Z01 SURFACE MOUNT FERRITE
C1128 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V C1207 2113944M27 CAP,FXD,24PF,+2%,-2%,50V-
10% BEAD
10% DC,0603,C0G,-55DEG CMIN,
C1101 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V 125DEG CMAX,PB E603 2480640Z01 SURFACE MOUNT FERRITE
C1129 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V
10% BEAD
10% C1220 2113944M16 CAP,FXD,8.2PF,.1PF+/-,50V-
C1102 2188468Y01 CAP CER 25V X7R 0805 1UF DC,0603,C0G,-55DEG CMIN, E604 2480640Z01 SURFACE MOUNT FERRITE
C1130 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V
C1103 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V 10% 125DEG CMAX BEAD
10% C1221 2113944M27 CAP,FXD,24PF,+2%,-2%,50V- E605 2480640Z01 SURFACE MOUNT FERRITE
C1132 NOT PLACED –
C1104 NOT PLACED – DC,0603,C0G,-55DEG CMIN, BEAD
C1135 NOT PLACED – 125DEG CMAX,PB
C1105 2113944A19 CAP CER CHP 5.6PF 50V +/- E606 2480640Z01 SURFACE MOUNT FERRITE
C1137 2113945B04 CAP,FXD,.022UF,+10%,-10%, C1222 2113944C04 CAP CER CHP 330.0PF 50V 5%
0.5PF BEAD
25V-DC,0402,X7R,-55DEG
C1106 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V CMIN,125DEG CMA C1226 2113944M11 CAP,FXD,5.1PF,.1PF+/-,50V- E607 2480640Z01 SURFACE MOUNT FERRITE
10% DC,0603,C0G,-55DEG CMIN, BEAD
125DEG CMAX
C1107 2113944A40 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%
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Part Number Description Part Number Description Part Number Description Part Number Description
Des. Des. Des. Des.

E608 2480640Z01 SURFACE MOUNT FERRITE L601 2415429H43 CHIP INDUCTOR L906 2460591E24 COIL AIR WOUND INDUC 23.75 PWB 84009363004 PCB, RF TRANSCEIVER
BEAD
L602 2466505A01 COIL INDUCTOR L907 2471968L13 LOW PROFILE MINI SPRING Q201 4813970A59 P-CH FET 1.0A 20V SOT-23
E609 2480640Z01 SURFACE MOUNT FERRITE INDUCTOR T&R
L603 2466505A01 COIL INDUCTOR
BEAD
L908 2415428H01 AIR WOUND INDUCTOR Q202 4813973A32 XSTR,BIP GP SS,NPN,SM,SC-
L604 2414032D16 IDCTR,WW,120NH,5%,800MA,
E1101 2405688Z01 INDUCTOR FERRITE BEAD 70,SMT,50V,.202W,100MA,PB-
.26OHM,CER,42 Q,1GHZ L909 2471968L11 13.0NH 2% LP AIRWOUND
FREE
F200 6575834B01 FUSE SURFACE MOUNT SRF,SM,PB-FREE INDUCTOR
Q302 4813973M75 XSTR,BIP GP SS,PNP,BC858,
FL130 NOT PLACED – L605 2462587Q54 IND CHIP 3,900 NH 10% L910 2415385H03 COIL SURFACE MOUNT AIR
SOT-563,SMT,-30V,.357W,-
WOUND
FL501 4885631B01 XTAL FILT 3 POLE 109.65 L701 2415429H47 CHIP INDUCTOR 100MA,100MHZ
MOTORO L911 2415429H47 CHIP INDUCTOR
L720 2480646Z20 COIL MULTI-LAYER Q501 4813973M75 XSTR,BIP GP SS,PNP,BC858,
J101 0909901V02 RECP SMT MCX CHIP(2.20UH) L1101 2415429H30 CHIP INDUCTOR SOT-563,SMT,-30V,.357W,-
J102 0975886B01 RECEPTACLE, COAX CABLE L727 2480646Z20 COIL MULTI-LAYER L1102 2415429H10 CHIP INDUCTOR 100MA,100MHZ
CHIP(2.20UH) Q503 4885316E32 TRANSISTOR, RF
L200 2571269C01 INDUCTOR WW POWER 20% L1103 2475393H01 INDUCTOR, 4.7NH, 0402, +/-
L728 2415429H47 CHIP INDUCTOR 0.1NH Q601 4813973A04 XSTR,BIP GP SS,NPN,TA13,
L301 2414032F35 IDCTR,WW,120NH,5%,400MA,.
51OHM,CER,35 Q,860MHZ L733 2480646Z20 COIL MULTI-LAYER L1104 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 SM,SOT-23,SMT,30V,.225W,
SRF,SM,PB-FR CHIP(2.20UH) OHM 300MA,125MHZ,P

L302 2460591H08 HIGH Q, SURFACE MOUNT L735 2480646Z20 COIL MULTI-LAYER L1108 2409348J04 IND AIR CORE 5.45NH 5% 2214 Q703 4813973M75 XSTR,BIP GP SS,PNP,BC858,
COILS 36.6 NH CHIP(2.20UH) SOT-563,SMT,-30V,.357W,-
L1114 2475394H01 INDUCTOR, 11NH, 0402, +/-2% 100MA,100MHZ
L303 2460591H08 HIGH Q, SURFACE MOUNT L738 2480646Z20 COIL MULTI-LAYER
L1203 2460591D81 COIL AIR WOUND INDUC 43.41 Q712 4813973M75 XSTR,BIP GP SS,PNP,BC858,
COILS 36.6 NH CHIP(2.20UH)
L1209 2460591D81 COIL AIR WOUND INDUC 43.41 SOT-563,SMT,-30V,.357W,-
L304 2414017N22 IDCTR,CHIP,68NH,5%,400MA, L741 2480646Z20 COIL MULTI-LAYER 100MA,100MHZ
1.2OHM,CER,14 Q,800MHZ CHIP(2.20UH) L1211 2460591D81 COIL AIR WOUND INDUC 43.41
SRF,SM,0603 Q713 4805585Q32 TRANSITOR, NPN RF
L753 2480646Z20 COIL MULTI-LAYER L1301 2488090Y10 INDUCTOR,MULTILAYER,5.6N
L305 2415429H34 CHIP INDUCTOR CHIP(2.20UH) H,1005,SMD,PB FREE Q714 4889394V04 XSTR,FET GEN PURPOSE
SMALL SIG,MOSFET,N-CH,
L306 2415427H13 CHIP INDUCTOR L802 2415429H26 CHIP INDUCTOR L1302 2488090Y25 INDUCTOR,MULTILAYER,100N ENHN,SM,20V,.25W,P
H,1005,SMD,PB FREE
L307 2414032F35 IDCTR,WW,120NH,5%,400MA,. L806 2415429H47 CHIP INDUCTOR Q774 4885061Y01 XSTR NPN 6V 30UA 12GHZ PB-
51OHM,CER,35 Q,860MHZ L1303 2414017P16 IDCTR,CHIP,18NH,5%,300MA, FREE
L817 2414032F41 IDCTR,WW,390NH,10%,200MA,
SRF,SM,PB-FR .76OHM,CER,9 Q,1.9GHZ SRF,
1.5OHM,CER,40 Q,730MHZ Q842 4805585Q32 TRANSITOR, NPN RF
SM,0402,P
L308 2414032F35 IDCTR,WW,120NH,5%,400MA, SRF,SM,PB-F
.51OHM,CER,35 Q,860MHZ L1305 2475391H01 INDUCTOR, 18 NH, CHIP, 0402, Q901 5185633C90 MODULE,RING,XSTR,FET RF
L821 2415429H47 CHIP INDUCTOR POWER, VHF
SRF,SM,PB-FR 2% TOL
L846 2414032F41 IDCTR,WW,390NH,10%,200MA, Q1101 4813973A32 XSTR,BIP GP SS,NPN,SM,SC-
L309 2415429H28 CHIP INDUCTOR M1 3275623B03 PAD, THERMAL ELECTRIC,
1.5OHM,CER,40 Q,730MHZ 70,SMT,50V,.202W,100MA,PB-
MID-TIER
L310 2415429H28 CHIP INDUCTOR SRF,SM,PB-F FREE
M2 75009299002 PAD, THERMAL
L501 2415429H23 CHIP INDUCTOR L901 2414017N10 IDCTR,CHIP,6.8NH,5%,600MA, Q1103 4813970A59 P-CH FET 1.0A 20V SOT-23
.22OHM,CER,10 Q,2.7GHZ M3 1104959T01 COATING-CONTACT T&R
L502 2415429H30 CHIP INDUCTOR
SRF,SM,0603 M4 6071520M01 BATT COIN 3V LI
L503 2414032F38 IDCTR,WW,220NH,5%,400MA, R101 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%
L902 2415429H37 CHIP INDUCTOR RECHARGEABLE 0402
.7OHM,CER,30 Q,630MHZ SRF,
SM,PB-FRE L903 2414015A07 IDCTR,FXD,180NH,2%,750MA, M101 2871616H01 CONNECTOR, BPLUS R103 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%
.77OHM,CER,25 Q,700MHZ M103 3987977Y04 CONT,CONN,1CONT,ANT UNIV 0402
L504 2414032F41 IDCTR,WW,390NH,10%,200MA,
SRF,SM,1008 4.5MM,UC 1.8
1.5OHM,CER,40 Q,730MHZ R104 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050
SRF,SM,PB-F L904 2414017N18 IDCTR,CHIP,33NH,5%,600MA, M104 3987977Y04 CONT,CONN,1CONT,ANT UNIV OHM
.71OHM,CER,12 Q,1.1GHZ 4.5MM,UC 1.8
L505 2415429H39 CHIP INDUCTOR R201 0613952R25 CER CHIP RES 100K OHM 5%
SRF,SM,0603
L506 2415429H39 CHIP INDUCTOR M107 0985888K02 SKT RTC BTTY LEAP 0402
L905 2414017N16 IDCTR,CHIP,22NH,5%,600MA,
L507 2415427H12 CHIP INDUCTOR .54OHM,CER,12 Q,1.3GHZ P101 2887818K05 PLUG 40PIN MATING CNTCR R202 0613952Q89 CER CHIP RES 4700 OHM 5
SRF,SM,0603 1.5MM 0402
Schematics, Boards Overlays, and Parts Lists: Transceiver (RF) Boards: VHF 8-21

Ref. Ref. Ref. Ref.


Part Number Description Part Number Description Part Number Description Part Number Description
Des. Des. Des. Des.

R301 0613952R22 CER CHIP RES 75K OHM 5 R606 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% R707 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 R764 0613952Q75 CER CHIP RES 1200 OHM 5
0402 0402 OHM 0402
R302 0613952R27 CER CHIP RES 120K OHM 5% R607 0613952R25 CER CHIP RES 100K OHM 5% R708 0613952Q49 CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5 R767 0613952Q45 CER CHIP RES 68.0 OHM 5
0402 0402 0402 0402
R303 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% R608 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% R709 0613952Q45 CER CHIP RES 68.0 OHM 5 R772 0613952Q37 CER CHIP RES 33.0 OHM 5
0402 0402 0402 0402
R304 0613952Q37 CER CHIP RES 33.0 OHM 5 R609 0613952Q81 CER CHIP RES 2200 OHM 5 R710 0613952Q56 CER CHIP RES 200 OHM 5 R773 0613952Q91 CER CHIP RES 5600 OHM 5
0402 0402 0402 0402
R305 0613952Q83 CER CHIP RES 2700 OHM 5 R610 0613952R25 CER CHIP RES 100K OHM 5% R711 0613952Q45 CER CHIP RES 68.0 OHM 5 R776 0613952Q39 CER CHIP RES 39.0 OHM 5
0402 0402 0402 0402
R306 0613952Q25 CER CHIP RES 10.0 OHM 5 R611 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% R712 0613952Q67 CER CHIP RES 560 OHM 5 R778 0613952Q55 CER CHIP RES 180 OHM 5
0402 0402 0402 0402
R307 2113944A26 CAP CER CHP 12.0PF 50V 5% R612 0613952Q94 CER CHIP RES 7500 OHM 5 R713 0613952Q25 CER CHIP RES 10.0 OHM 5 R807 0613952R09 CER CHIP RES 22K OHM 5%
0402 0402 0402
R308 0613952Q25 CER CHIP RES 10.0 OHM 5
0402 R613 0613952Q82 CER CHIP RES 2400 OHM 5 R714 0613952Q67 CER CHIP RES 560 OHM 5 R808 0613952R23 CER CHIP RES 82K OHM 5%
0402 0402 0402
R501 0613952Q42 CER CHIP RES 51.0 OHM 5
0402 R614 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 R715 NOT PLACED – R809 0613952Q91 CER CHIP RES 5600 OHM 5
OHM 0402
R502 0613952Q45 CER CHIP RES 68.0 OHM 5 R716 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050
0402 R615 NOT PLACED – OHM R811 0613952Q39 CER CHIP RES 39.0 OHM 5
0402
R503 0613952R10 CER CHIP RES 24K OHM 5 R616 NOT PLACED – R717 NOT PLACED –
0402 R812 0613952Q47 CER CHIP RES 82.0 OHM 5%
R617 NOT PLACED – R721 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%
0402
R504 0613952Q85 CER CHIP RES 3300 OHM 5 0402
R618 NOT PLACED –
0402 R813 0613952Q69 CER CHIP RES 680 OHM 5
R729 0613952R09 CER CHIP RES 22K OHM 5%
R619 NOT PLACED – 0402
R505 0613952R31 CER CHIP RES 180K OHM 5% 0402
0402 R620 NOT PLACED – R815 0613952Q34 CER CHIP RES 24.0 OHM 5
R743 0613952R17 CER CHIP RES 47K OHM 5%
R621 NOT PLACED – 0402
R506 0613952Q53 CER CHIP RES 150 OHM 5 0402
0402 R623 NOT PLACED – R818 0613952Q23 CER CHIP RES 8.2 OHM 5 0402
R745 0613952R09 CER CHIP RES 22K OHM 5%
R507 0613952Q75 CER CHIP RES 1200 OHM 5 R624 NOT PLACED – 0402 R819 0613952Q59 CER CHIP RES 270 OHM 5
0402 0402
R698 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 R751 0613952Q59 CER CHIP RES 270 OHM 5
R508 0613952Q29 CER CHIP RES 15.0 OHM 5 OHM 0402 R822 0613952R08 CER CHIP RES 20K OHM 5
0402 0402
R699 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 R752 0613952Q91 CER CHIP RES 5600 OHM 5
R509 0613952Q25 CER CHIP RES 10.0 OHM 5 OHM 0402 R823 0613952R19 CER CHIP RES 56K OHM 5%
0402 0402
R701 0613952Q49 CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5 R753 0613952Q91 CER CHIP RES 5600 OHM 5
R511 0613952Q11 CER CHIP RES 2.7 OHM 5 0402 0402 0402 R827 0613952Q92 CER CHIP RES 6200 OHM 5
0402
R601 0613952Q41 CER CHIP RES 47.0 OHM 5 R702 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 R754 0613952Q91 CER CHIP RES 5600 OHM 5
0402 OHM 0402 R832 0613952Q29 CER CHIP RES 15.0 OHM 5
0402
R602 0613952Q63 CER CHIP RES 390 OHM 5 R703 0613952Q42 CER CHIP RES 51.0 OHM 5 R755 0613952R15 CER CHIP RES 39K OHM 5%
0402 0402 0402 R833 0613952Q49 CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5
0402
R603 0613952R25 CER CHIP RES 100K OHM 5% R704 0613952Q42 CER CHIP RES 51.0 OHM 5 R759 0613952Q69 CER CHIP RES 680 OHM 5
0402 0402 0402 R840 0613952Q29 CER CHIP RES 15.0 OHM 5
0402
R604 0613952Q63 CER CHIP RES 390 OHM 5 R705 0613952Q25 CER CHIP RES 10.0 OHM 5 R761 0613952Q59 CER CHIP RES 270 OHM 5
0402 0402 0402 R848 0613952Q29 CER CHIP RES 15.0 OHM 5
0402
R605 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% R706 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 R762 0613952R02 CER CHIP RES 11K OHM 5
0402 OHM 0402 R849 0613952Q67 CER CHIP RES 560 OHM 5
0402
8-22 Schematics, Boards Overlays, and Parts Lists: Transceiver (RF) Boards: VHF

Ref. Ref. Ref. Ref.


Part Number Description Part Number Description Part Number Description Part Number Description
Des. Des. Des. Des.

R901 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% R1126 0613952R15 CER CHIP RES 39K OHM 5% R1164 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% SH2 2675872B01 SHIELD, XTAL
0402 0402 0402
SH3 26009321001 SHIELD, RX FRONT END
R902 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% R1127 0613952R18 CER CHIP RES 51K OHM 5 R1165 0613952Q56 CER CHIP RES 200 OHM 5
SH5A 2675874B01 SHIELD, MIXER
0402 0402 0402
SH5C 2675933B01 SHIELD, IF AMP
R903 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% R1128 0613952R09 CER CHIP RES 22K OHM 5% R1166 0613952Q56 CER CHIP RES 200 OHM 5
0402 0402 0402 SH6A 2675873B01 SHIELD, ABACUS
R904 0613952R13 CER CHIP RES 33K OHM 5% R1129 NOT PLACED – R1167 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% SH6B 2675932B01 SHIELD, 2ND LO VCO
0402 0402 SH7 26009325001 SHIELD, FGU
R1130 NOT PLACED –
R905 0613952Q73 CER CHIP RES 1000 OHM 5 R1168 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 SH8 26009319001 SHIELD, VCO
R1135 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050
0402 OHM
OHM SH9A 26009322001 SHIELD, RF PA
R906 0613952Q61 CER CHIP RES 330 OHM 5 R1169 0613952P52 CER CHIP RES 340K OHM 1
R1136 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% SH9B 26009327001 SHIELD, OUTPUT MATCH
0402 0402
0402
R1102 0613952R25 CER CHIP RES 100K OHM 5% R1170 0613952P01 CER CHIP RES 100K OHM 1 SH11 26009320001 SHIELD, ALC
R1137 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%
0402 0402 SH12 26009324001 SHIELD, HARMONIC FILTER
0402
R1103 06009259001 LOW RESISTANCE THICK FILM R1171 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 T503 2575851B01 RF TRANSFORMER BALUN
R1138 0613952R25 CER CHIP RES 100K OHM 5%
RESISTOR OHM
0402 T504 2575851B01 RF TRANSFORMER BALUN
R1104 0613952Q49 CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5 R1172 0613952Q89 CER CHIP RES 4700 OHM 5
R1139 0613952R25 CER CHIP RES 100K OHM 5% U101 5105443X07 EEPROM 32KBIT SERIAL SPI
0402 0402
0402 BUS
R1105 0613952Q49 CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5 R1174 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%
R1140 0613952R25 CER CHIP RES 100K OHM 5% U200 5188493T01 IC,VREG/SWG,LP2989,SM,MINI
0402 0402
0402 SO-8 HI PRCN REG 5V
R1106 0613952Q35 CER CHIP RES 27.0 OHM 5 R1175 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050
R1141 0613952R42 CER CHIP RES 510K OHM 5 U201 5175771A99 LOW NOISE, 100MA LINEAR
0402 OHM
0402 REGULATOR
R1107 0613952Q45 CER CHIP RES 68.0 OHM 5 R1176 0613952Q73 CER CHIP RES 1000 OHM 5
R1142 0613952R25 CER CHIP RES 100K OHM 5% U202 5175772B02 LINEAR REGULATOR 100MA
0402 0402
0402 1.8V
R1108 0613952R23 CER CHIP RES 82K OHM 5% R1177 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050
R1143 0613952R25 CER CHIP RES 100K OHM 5% U203 5175772B01 LINEAR VOLTAGE
0402 OHM
0402 REGULATOR 350MA
R1110 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% R1178 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%
R1144 0613952R25 CER CHIP RES 100K OHM 5% U302 4885316E32 TRANSISTOR, RF
0402 0402
0402
R1112 NOT PLACED – R1180 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 U506 5164852H82 IC, MIXER/ BUFFER
R1145 0613952R25 CER CHIP RES 100K OHM 5%
OHM U601 5102495J14 IC,IF,IF DIGITILIZING
R1114 0613952Q49 CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5 0402
0402 R1181 NOT PLACED – SUBSYSTEM IC,AD9864,QFN
R1146 0613952R25 CER CHIP RES 100K OHM 5%
R1115 0613952Q49 CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5 0402 R1182 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% U602 4885316E32 TRANSISTOR, RF
0402 0402 U603 5109522E84 IC DUAL SCHMITT TRIG
R1151 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%
R1116 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0402 R1183 0613952Q73 CER CHIP RES 1000 OHM 5 MICRO PAK
0402 0402 U604 5109522E84 IC DUAL SCHMITT TRIG
R1152 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%
R1117 0613952R22 CER CHIP RES 75K OHM 5 0402 R1184 0613952Q81 CER CHIP RES 2200 OHM 5 MICRO PAK
0402 0402 U605 5164852H16 IC TRANSCEIVER W/LEVEL
R1154 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%
R1121 0613952R12 CER CHIP RES 30K OHM 5 0402 R1186 NOT PLACED – TRANSLATION
0402 U606 5164852H16 IC TRANSCEIVER W/LEVEL
R1158 NOT PLACED – R1304 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050
R1122 0613952R22 CER CHIP RES 75K OHM 5 OHM TRANSLATION
R1160 0613952R03 CER CHIP RES 12K OHM 5%
0402 U607 5186311J24 IC,BFR,1BITS,NC7SZ125,ACTI
0402 R1307 0613952Q73 CER CHIP RES 1000 OHM 5
R1124 0613952Q42 CER CHIP RES 51.0 OHM 5 0402 VE HIGH,B
R1162 0613952R29 CER CHIP RES 150K OHM 5%
0402 U702 5164015H28 IC,TRIDENT,INTEG SYNTH,RX/
0402 SH2A 26009323001 SHIELD, DC FILTER
R1125 0613952R25 CER CHIP RES 100K OHM 5% TX BSBND
R1163 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% SH2B 26009326001 SHIELD, DC REGULATOR
0402 U703 5175772B06 28-PORT I/O EXPANDER
0402
Schematics, Boards Overlays, and Parts Lists: Transceiver (RF) Boards: VHF 8-23

Ref. Ref.
Part Number Description Part Number Description
Des. Des.

U709 5171972L01 SP3T RF SWITCH U1132 5114007M28 IC,F-F/D,1PER PKG,17SZ74,N-I,


SM,SOIC8,PB-FREE
U710 5171972L01 SP3T RF SWITCH
U1133 5171779H01 SPDT ANALOG SWITCH
U746 4805218N63 RF TRANS SOT 323 BFQ67W
U1136 5109522E94 2 INPUT AND GATE IN NANO
U901 5175143H01 WIDE SUPPLY RANGE OP AMP
PACKAGE (C87)
U902 5115678H01 VHF/UHF/800/900 MHZ LDMOS
U1137 5164852H16 IC TRANSCEIVER W/LEVEL
DRIVER IC
TRANSLATION
U1101 5188032U43 IC,SENSING CIRCUIT,INA138,
U1138 5164852H16 IC TRANSCEIVER W/LEVEL
SM,SOT-23/5,1PER PKG
TRANSLATION
U1102 5175772B03 RECONFIGURABLE 10W SP5T/
U1139 5164852H16 IC TRANSCEIVER W/LEVEL
3T RF SWITC
TRANSLATION
U1103 5185070Y01 IC TEMPERATURE SENSOR
U1141 5185941F56 IC SINGLE LV LP OP
PB-FREE
AMPLIFIER
U1104 5185941F56 IC SINGLE LV LP OP
U1142 5185941F56 IC SINGLE LV LP OP
AMPLIFIER
AMPLIFIER
U1105 5180390L83 IC,CNTLR,SM,1PER PKG
U1143 5185941F56 IC SINGLE LV LP OP
U1106 5175772B05 PRECISION RF DETECTOR AMPLIFIER
U1112 5175772B04 1 DB LSB GAAS MMIC U1144 5171779H01 SPDT ANALOG SWITCH
ATTENUATOR
U1146 5109522E93 2 INPUT OR GATE IN NANO
U1113 5185941F56 IC SINGLE LV LP OP PACKAGE (C87)
AMPLIFIER
U1147 5109522E94 2 INPUT AND GATE IN NANO
U1114 5185941F56 IC SINGLE LV LP OP PACKAGE (C87)
AMPLIFIER
U1148 5185941F56 IC SINGLE LV LP OP
U1116 5109522E93 2 INPUT OR GATE IN NANO AMPLIFIER
PACKAGE (C87)
U1149 5185941F45 ATTEN,VAR,14.4DBMIN,15.6DB
U1117 5103535B53 IC,INVTR,DL,NC7WZ04L6X,2PE MAX,0-2000 MHZFREQ,50OHM,
R PKG,SC70 PCMT,SOT
U1118 5109522E93 2 INPUT OR GATE IN NANO U1150 51009381001 LOW DROPOUT VOLTAGE
PACKAGE (C87) REFERENCE
U1119 5109522E94 2 INPUT AND GATE IN NANO U1304 5105739X13 IC, SIGE GPS LOW NOISE AMP
PACKAGE (C87) 1575 MHZ
U1121 5114000B52 IC,XOR,LOGIC LEVEL VR101 4813977M29 DIODE,VREF,MBZ5250,SM,SOT
SHIFTER,1PER PKG,SM,SOT- -23,20V,.225W,ZEN
353,PB-FREE
VR200 4813977M29 DIODE,VREF,MBZ5250,SM,SOT
U1125 51009382001 IC, QUAD DAC -23,20V,.225W,ZEN
U1126 5109817F77 IC COMPTR LM7275 5SC70 VR601 4805656W87 DIODE,VCTR, @ 15V,1SV279,
(D54) SOD-523/SC-79
U1127 5171779H01 SPDT ANALOG SWITCH VR602 4805656W87 DIODE,VCTR, @ 15V,1SV279,
U1128 5188085K11 IC, SINGLE NAND GATE, 2- SOD-523/SC-79
INPUT, POSITIVE, 5 DSBGA, Y701 4871886H01 16.8 MHZ VCTXO .8PPM
PB-FREE
Y704 5164852H68 IC, VCO MODULE
U1129 5175143H01 WIDE SUPPLY RANGE OP AMP
Y707 5164852H67 IC, VCO MODULE
U1130 5175143H01 WIDE SUPPLY RANGE OP AMP
U1131 5109817F77 IC COMPTR LM7275 5SC70
(D54)
8-24 Schematics, Boards Overlays, and Parts Lists: Transceiver (RF) Boards: VHF

Notes
Schematics, Boards Overlays, and Parts Lists: Transceiver (RF) Boards: UHF1 8-25

8.5 Transceiver (RF) Boards: UHF1

2
DC_LIN_5V
DC_LIN_5V
DC_BATT DC_LIN_3V
DC_SWI_3_6V DC_LIN_3V
MACKINAW_DC DC_LIN_1_8V_A
DC_LIN_1_8V
DC_FUSED_B+ DC_LIN_1_5V
DC_RAW_B+ DC_LIN_1_5V SW_B+
SW_B+

IF5 1 IF
FILT_RAW_B+ 1 IF10
IF
IF6 1 IF TL_PA2HF_1 RF_OUT_1 HF_OUT_1
RF_IN_1
IF7 1 IF MACKINAW_TX_HF_UHF1
TX_7V_1 MACKINAW_UHF1_PA
IF8 1 IF VC_1

DC_BATT
DC_SW1_3_6V
DC_FUSED_B+
5

DIG_CTRL_I_LIMIT
6
IF1 DC_LIN_1_8V
DC_LIN_1_875V_D DC_LIN_1_875V_D DC_LIN_5V IF21 DC_LIN_5V
11 1 IF DC_LIN_3V
TL_ANT ANA_RX_FE_TUNE 1 IF DC_LIN_3V
DC_LIN_5V
IF12 IF16 1 IF RF_RX_UHF1_FE_OUT TL_RX_B1_MIX_IN
DC_LIN_1_875V_D
DC_LIN_1_8V_A
RF_ANT TL_AUX 1 IF
ANA_CTRL_ISET DC_RAW_B+ IF14 MACKINAW_RX_FE_UHF1
1 IF MACKINAW_RX_MIXER_IF TL_RX_IF_OUT TL_RX_IF_
DIG_CTRL_SPI_DAC_PE VCONTROL RF_AUX TL_RX_UHF1_FE_IN MACKINAW_RX_BE
FILT_RAW_B+ TL_RX_LO CLK_16_8_MHZ
DIG_CTRL_I_LIMIT HF_OUT_1 DIG_RX_BE_DOUTB CLK_SSI_RX
SW_B+ CLK_SSI_RX
DIG_CTRL_SPI_ABACUS_PE DIG_CTRL_SPI_PE DIG_DATA_RX_DOUTA
SW_B+ DC_LIN_1_875V_D DIG_DATA_SSI_RX_DOUTA
DIG_CTRL_TX_INHIBIT_TYPE_1 DIG_DATA_SPI_MOSI DIG_DATA_SPI_PD DIG_DATA_SSI_RX_FS
TX_7V DC_LIN_1_875V_D DIG_DATA_SSI_RX_FS
DIG_SPI_CLK DIG_CTRL_SPI_PC
DIG_CTRL_SSI_TRIGGER
MACKINAW_TX_ALC DIG_CTRL_RMTH DIG_SYNCB DIG_RX_SYNCB
MACKINAW_CONN_MISC DC_LIN_2_775V DIG_CTRL_RMTH DC_LIN_3V
ANA_CTRL_ISET DC_LIN_3V
DIG_CTRL_IO49
ANA_CTRL_VSET DIG_CTRL_ATTH
DIG_CTRL_RSTB DIG_DMCS
DIG_GPIO49 IF23
DIG_CTRL_LOCK DIG_CTRL_TX_INH 1 IF
ANA_RX_FE_FILT_VTUNE
DIG_DATA_SPI_MOSI RX_IN
DIG_SPI_CLK
TXH_1
DIG_CTRL_SPI_TRIDENT_PE TXH
TXH_2
DIG_DATA_TX_SSI
DIG_DATA_SPI_MOSI
DIG_SPI_CLK
DIG_TX_SSI_FS DC_LIN_1_5V
DIG_TX_SSI_CLK DC_LIN_1_875V_D
DIG_DATA_SPI_MISO DC_LIN_5V 7
DIG_CTRL_SPI_ABACUS_PE
DC_LIN_5V
DIG_CTRL_SPI_ABACUS_PE SHIELD SHIELD SHIELD SHIELD SHIELD
DC_LIN_1_875V_D
DIG_DATA_SSI_RX_FS DC_LIN_1_5V SH2 SH3 SH7 SH8 SH12
DIG_DATA_SSI_RX_FS DIG_CTRL_I_LIMIT
DIG_DATA_RX_DOUTA DC_LIN_2_775V
DIG_DATA_SSI_RX_DOUTA

1
CLK_SSI_RX
CLK_SSI_RX DIG_CTRL_TU1H
DIG_CTRL_TXH1 DIG_CTRL_I_LIMIT
RF_GPS
DIG_SYNCB DIG_CTRL_TR
DIG_SYNCB
CLK_16_8_MHZ TL_TX_LO SHIELD SHIELD SHIELD
MACKINAW_FGU SH1 SH6 SH11
CLK_16_8_MHZ DIG_CTRL_RMTH
TL_AUX DIG_CTRL_RMTH

1
2
3

1
2

1
2
DIG_CTRL_RSTB
RF_AUX
DIG_CTRL_LOCK
RF_ANT
TL_ANT
DIG_CTRL_SSI_TRIGGER
DIG_DATA_SPI_MOSI SHIELD SHIELD SHIELD
DIG_CTRL_ATTH SH5 SH9 SH13
DIG_SPI_CLK

1
2
1
2
1
2
DIG_CTRL_SPI_TRIDENT_PE TL_RX_LO
DIG_DATA_TX_SSI
CLK_16_8_MHZ
DIG_DATA_SPI_MISO

DIG_TX_SSI_CLK
DIG_TX_SSI_FS SHIELD SHIELD SHIELD
SH4 SH10 SH14

1
2

1
2
1
2
13
TL_ANT
MACKINAW_GPS
RF_ANT TL_RF_GPS_OUT
MACKINAW_GPS
DC_LIN_3V

DC_LIN_3V

Figure 8-15. NUE7365A/ NUE7369A Transceiver (RF) Board Overall Circuit Schematic
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C1804 C1820 C1826


3.9PF 3.9PF 2.7PF
C1822 R1801
RF_OUT_1 100PF 0 HF_OUT_1
IN OUT

L1803 L1809 L1811


10.2NH 10.2NH 10.2NH

C1803 C1807 C1821 C1827


3.9PF 6.8PF 9.1PF 4.7PF

Figure 8-16. NUE7365A/ NUE7369A UHF1 Harmonic Filter Circuit


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DC_LIN_3V

L1306
5.6NH

C1310 L1303
DC_LIN_3V 4.7PF 100NH

IN R1304
0
DNP
C1301 C1309 L1305
12PF .5PF 18NH
RF_ANT C1304 C1305
IN 1000PF 27PF

C1302
1.8PF
FL1301 U1304
FARF6KA1G5754 BGA615L7

5
C1303

VCC
12PF C1308
1 IN OUT 4 1 18PF
AI TL_RF_GPS_OUT
2 6
BIAS AO

GND1
GND2
GND3
OUT
4
PON

3 GND
DEG
L1302

2
3
5
100NH
L1301

7
3.3NH

C1306 R1307
.01UF 1K

C1307
12PF

Figure 8-17. NUE7365A/ NUE7369A GPS Circuit


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TP113
2 DIG_CTRL_SPI_EEPROM_PE TEST_POINT

1
P101

3 CLK_16_8_MHZ
P101 IN
TP124 M101
DC_LIN_1_875V_D TEST_POINT CONTACT
6

1
P101 OUT 3 1 DC_BATT
PIN3 PIN1 OUT
PIN2 2
7 DIG_CTRL_RSTB
P101 OUT

3
TP125
TEST_POINT DC_LIN_2_775V C101
8

1
P101 OUT 2 VR101 330PF
TP114 MMBZ5250B
DIG_CTRL_SSI_TRIGGER TEST_POINT 20V
9

1
P101 OUT

1
TP120
10 DIG_CTRL_IO49 TEST_POINT

1
P101 OUT
TP111
DIG_DATA_SSI_RX_FS TEST_POINT R103
P101 11 10K
IN

12 DIG_CTRL_TX_INHIBIT_TYPE_1
P101 OUT
TP112
13 DIG_DATA_SSI_RX_DOUTA TEST_POINT
P101 IN
TP115
14 DIG_CTRL_SPI_DAC_PE TEST_POINT

1
P101 OUT
TP106
15 CLK_SSI_RX TEST_POINT
P101 IN
TP101
16 ANA_CTRL_ISET TEST_POINT

1
P101 OUT
TP102
17 DIG_TX_SSI_FS TEST_POINT

1
P101 OUT
TP103
18 DIG_DATA_TX_SSI TEST_POINT

1
P101 OUT
TP104
19 DIG_TX_SSI_CLK TEST_POINT

1
P101 OUT

TP105
21 RF_GPS TEST_POINT
1

P101 IN
TP116
22 DIG_CTRL_SPI_ABACUS_PE TEST_POINT
P101 OUT
TP117
23 DIG_SYNCB TEST_POINT
P101 OUT
TP109
25 DIG_CTRL_LOCK TEST_POINT
1

P101 IN

26 DIG_BATTERY_DATA
P101
TP118
27 DIG_CTRL_SPI_TRIDENT_PE TEST_POINT
1

P101 OUT
TP110
DIG_DATA_SPI_MISO TEST_POINT
P101 29
IO
TP107
DIG_DATA_SPI_MOSI TEST_POINT
P101 31
IO
TP108
DIG_SPI_CLK TEST_POINT
P101 33
OUT
TP126
37 DC_SW1_3_6V TEST_POINT
1

P101 OUT

28 DC_FUSED_B+
P101 IN TP122
THE NEW REMOTE RF CONNECTOR
P101 30 TEST_POINT

1
32 J102 1 RF_AUX
P101 IO

P101 34 2
3 TP123
R101
36 U101 TEST_POINT

1
P101 10K M95320R
R104 6 Q 2

VCC
C
2K 1 S
20 V_COIN_CELL 3
P101 M107 W
7 HOLD
1

G1 GND
SOCKET J101

4 VSS
5 D
1 C 1 RF_ANT
P101 C102 IO
0.1UF G1 2
P101 4 G2 3
2

G3 4
P101 5 G4 5

P101 24

P101 35

P101 38
1
39 M104 1
P101 M103
P101 40

Figure 8-18. NUE7365A/ NUE7369A Miscellaneous Connector Circuit


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INPORT
E2021
DC_LIN_1_8V_A 1 2
IN

R2023 R2024
10K 33
R2021
75K
BC858CD
Q2022

4
1
C2023 C2024
2 5 100PF 4.7UF

BC858CD

3
Q2022
R2022 R2025
120K 2.7

INPORT R2011
1K
IN

100PF

0.1UF
INPORT R2010
1K R2008 R2009
10K

C2054

C2055
IN 10K
100PF

ANA_RX_FE_TUNE
0.1UF

R2006 R2007
10K 10K
C2025

C2026

VR2007 L2014 L2013 VR2008


ANA_RX_FE_TUNE 1SV305 1SV305
18NH 18NH
1 2 2 1

VR2005 VR2006
L2010 L2009 L2012
1SV305 1SV305 C2020 C2022 C2063 C2064
18NH 18NH 5.6NH
1 2 2 1 4.7UF 100PF C2056 C2057 22PF 7.5PF
7.5PF 22PF
L2035
L2008 C2053 22NH
C2028 C2029 5.6NH 7.5PF C2032 C2061
C2059
7.5PF 22PF C2052
100PF 3.3PF 3.3PF
22PF L2034
OUT OUTPORT
56NH
C2044 RF_RX_UHF1_FE_OUT
INPORT C2035 R2035
C2039 9.1PF

3
3.3PF C2033 1.2K L2017 C2042
3.3PF
TL_RX_UHF1_FE_IN 68PF 1 U2032 82NH 2.7PF
IN C2036
BFR380F 1.5PF

2
L2015 C2058
C2037 C2001 C2060
91NH 2.7PF 2.4PF 0.1UF L2036 2.2PF
DNP 1.6NH

R2001 L2019

1
C2038 1K 15NH
1.8PF VR2020
L2016 DNP 1SV305
15NH

2
1

C2041 VR2010
0.1UF 1SV305
2

Figure 8-19. NUE7365A Receiver Front End Circuit


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C629
R698 R607
0.1UF
0 100K
1 2 1 2
DC_LIN_5V IN

2
2
C627 C630

TEST_POINT
0.1UF

3
C643 C641 1000PF DC_LIN_1_875V_D

1
1
470PF 33PF DC_LIN_1_875V_D

TP602
2
1

5
R605 U604
VCC VCC U603
Q601 10K NC7WZ17 NC7WZ17
MMBTA13

1
C625 C631 R609 R612
DC_LIN_3_0V

3
15PF GND GND

2
18PF 2.2K 7.5K
U602 1 1 2 1 2

2
2
DC_LIN_1_875V_D
BFR380F
IN

2
C608

2
2

1
C618

2
3PF
TP601 1 2 33PF R606 L604 VR602 C638 R613
C639

1
TEST_POINT 10K 120NH 1SV279 3300PF 2.4K
.01UF
R699

1
1
2
1

1
1
0
DC_LIN_3V IN

2
1 2

2
C642 R602 C619

2
C609 390
470PF 62PF C640

1
27PF
0.1UF

1
IN

1
R616
0 DNP

DIG_DATA_SSI_RX_FS
DC_LIN_3_0V OUT

2
1 6
DC_LIN_1_875V_D
R601 U603

2
NC7WZ17

6
47 C617 C621 C626
E606 U607

VCC
0.1UF 0.1UF 1000PF

1
C601

1
L601 NC7SZ125

1
TL_RX_IF_ 1 2 1 OE
.01UF 220NH DC_LIN_3_0V
1 2 1 2
IN
2 A Y 4

2
C623

GND
.01UF C628 5
C605 NC

1
L602 L603 .01UF E607
3.9PF

3
10UH 10UH 1 2
DC_LIN_5_0V

OUT DIG_RX_BE_DOUTB
1 2 C636 IN CLK_16_8_MHZ R617 R623
C615 0.1UF 0

1
E601 0 DNP
150PF DNP
1 2 U601 R624
DC_LIN_3_0V 48 0
47
46
45
44
43
42
41
40
39
38
37
AD9864 3 4
C633 DNP OUT DIG_DATA_SSI_RX_DOUTA
DC_LIN_3_0V
VDDI
IFIN
CXIF
GNDI
CXVL
LOP
LON
CXVM
VDDL
VDDP
IOUTL
GNDP
1 36
MXOP GNDL .01UF
2

U603
C603 2 35 2 1 NC7WZ17 R618
MXON FREF R610
.01UF 3 34 0
GNDF GNDS2 100K
1

DNP
1 2 4 33
IF2N SYNCB
C611 5 32
IF2P GNDH
100PF 6 31 1 6
VDDF FS OUT CLK_SSI_RX
E602 7 30
GCP DOUTB U604
1 2 1 2 8 29 NC7WZ17
DC_LIN_3_0V GCN DOUTA
9 28
C610 VDDA CLKOUT
10 27 R619
2

100PF GNDA VDDH 0 DNP U604


IOUTC

C604 11 26
GNDS1
CLKN
CLKP

NC7WZ17
GNDQ

VREFP VDDD
GNDC

GNDD
VDDQ

VDDC
RREF
GND3

12 25 R614
PC
.01UF E609
VREFN PD PE 0
1

1 2 DC_LIN_3_0V 3 4
NC

2
G1
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24

C634 C637

D1
0.1UF 0.1UF E608 R615

1
E603 0

GND
1 2
DNP DC_LIN_1_875V_D
1 2 C1 A2 B2 C2
DC_LIN_3_0V NC
B1 A1 B1 B2
2

DC_LIN_3_0V IN DIG_CTRL_SPI_PE
2

C602 D2 DIR

A2 VCCA
VCCB
.01UF R603 U605
2

2
1

100K SN74LVC2T45
C607 C612

A1
.01UF R620
100PF
1

DC_LIN_1_875V_D

D1
1

0
1

DC_LIN_3_0V
DNP IN DIG_DATA_SPI_PD

GND
C1 A2 B2 C2
B1 B1 B2
2

A1
C613 C616 D2 DIR

A2 VCCA
VCCB
100PF 2200PF C632
R608 U606
1

10K 100PF SN74LVC2T45


DC_LIN_1_875V_D

A1
1 2
DC_LIN_3_0V
E604 IN DIG_CTRL_SPI_PC
2

1
2

R621
1 2 R604 VR601 0 DNP
DC_LIN_3_0V
C620 390 1SV279 L605
1

0.1UF 3.9UH
1
2

C606
R611
0.1UF
1

10K
1 2
DC_LIN_3_0V
2

C622 C624
2

.33UF .33UF C635


1
1

E605 .01UF
1

1 2
DC_LIN_3_0V
2

C614
.01UF
1

Figure 8-20. NUE7365A/ NUE7369A Receiver Back End Circuit


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E200
1 2 DC_RAW_B+
OUT

E201 F200 L200


DC_BATT 1.5UH DC_FUSED_B+
1 2
IN OUT
32V

3
2 VR200 2A
C200 C201 C202 C203
MMBZ5250B .01UF 1UF 1UF 1UF
20V

1
Q201
NTR1P02T1

2 3 SW_B+
OUT

R201 C217

1
100K 1UF
MUN5212T
Q202 R202
4.7K
3
1 22K 1 2
D200

22K
MBR120LSFT1
4 5 DC_LIN_5V
INPUT OUTPUT OUT
8 7

2
SHUTDOWN ERROR NC
6
SENSE

GND
1 2
BYPASS NC NC
C204 C205
4.7UF 4.7UF

3
U200
C206 LP2989
.01UF

U201
LP5900
DC_LIN_3V
A1 B2
IN VEN VOUT OUT
A2
VIN
GND

DC_SWI_3_6V
C213 C214 C207 C208
1UF
B1

330PF 33PF 1UF

DC_LIN_1_8V
OUT

U202 U203
LP5900 LP5952
C3 DC_LIN_1_5V
EN VOUT A3 OUT
A1 B2 A1 VIN
VEN VOUT
A2 C1 VBATT
VIN
GND

C212

GND
C215 C216 C209 C210 4.7UF
1UF
B1

330PF 33PF 1UF

B2
Figure 8-21. NUE7365A/ NUE7369A DC Power Circuit
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U1150 DC_LIN_5VREF
LT1790
SW_B+ IN 4 VIN VOUT 6

NC 3 DNC1

2 GND1
GND2
C1160 5 DNC2 C1161
.1UF NC 1UF

1
R1103 DC_LIN_5V
E1101
DC_RAW_B+ .02 FILT_RAW_B+
1 2
IN OUT
DC_LIN_5V DC_LIN_5V
IN DC_LIN_5V
DC_LIN_5V R1138

5
DC_LIN_3V C1101 C1102 R1142 C1162
R1169 3
IN .01UF 1UF 340K 100K 100K 1UF
4 DC_LIN_5V
U1144 1 DNP
DC_LIN_5V TS5A3159 U1143
NC
1 NO

2
R1170 LPV321M7X
6 IN COM 4 U1129
5 3 100K LMV841 R1144

5
DC_LIN_5V V_POS NC R1146
C1103 GND R1139 3 100K 100K
.01UF 100K 4
1

2
DC_LIN_3.3V INA138 R1141 R1175
U1101 0 TXH_1

5
510K

5
2
R1183 R1140 R1143 3 V3
1K VPOS V1_V2
100K 100K 4

OUT
3 1 1 U1116
VINPOS
4 VINNEG U1130 74LVC1G32YZP
TXH_2

2
GND R1108 LMV841 A1
R1184 C2
2.2K C1139 82K R1145 U1118 U1117

2
B1
10PF DC_LIN_5V DAC_C 100K 74LVC1G32YZP NC7WZ04
A1
DC_LIN_3V C2 1 6
C1108 B1
.068UF
R1110

A2
DC_LIN_3V
3 10K DC_LIN_3V
4 R1158 VCC
1

A2

5
U1141 GND
100K DNP U1117

C1
VCC

2
LPV321M7X U1116 VCC U1118
NC7WZ04
DIG_CTRL_I_LIMIT 74LVC1G32YZP GND

5
IN DC_LIN_3V 74LVC1G32YZP GND
R1171 R1172 3

2
C1
0 4.7K 4
ANA_CTRL_ISET 1
IN
U1104 C1110 C1113

2
LPV321M7X 100PF .01UF U1106
C1135

6
R1160 C1137 C1138 C1107 LTC5532
.01UF L1102
12K .022UF .022UF 100PF VCC
DNP 6.8NH
1 RFIN
4 VM VOUT 5
3 VOS

GND
R1107 C1105 R1112
68 5.6PF 51 R1117
DNP

2
75K

R1116
10K
DC_LIN_3.3V R1104 R1105
100 100 RF_ANT
OUT
U1102 DC_LIN_3.3V
12

PE42650
U1111
VDD

12
HF_OUT_1 COUPLER_REV PE42510
IN 2 TX1 RX 8 L1108 DIG_CTRL_RMTH
4 TX2 RES 11 NC 5.45NH COUPLER_THROUGH IN 13 VCTRL VDD ANT2
23
21 TX3 ANT 28 28 INPUT_OUTPUT ANT1
2
23 TX4 11 NC
V1_V2 COUPLER_FWD R1
15 V1 NC7 16 NC 1 NC1 R2
16
14 V2 NC8 17 4 NC2 NC
V3 13 V3 NC9 19 5 NC3 17
C1125 NC11
NC10 20 15PF
6 NC4 NC12
18
1 NC1 NC11 22 R1114 R1115 7 NC5 NC13
19
3 NC2 NC12 24 L1101
DNP 100 100 8 NC6 NC14
20
5 NC3 NC13 26 C1142 9 NC7 NC15
21
RF_AUX
7 NC4 NC14 27 33NH 1000PF 10 NC8 NC16
24 OUT
9 NC15 29 14 26
CTGND

CTGND
NC5 NC9 NC17

GND1
GND2
GND3
GND4
GND5
GND6
GND1
GND2
GND3
GND4

10 NC16 30 15 NC10 29
NC6

NC18
NC17 31 NC19
31
R1106 R1168 C1104
6
18
25
32
G1

3
22
25
27
30
32
G1
6.8 100 5.6PF C1118
DC_LIN_5V .01UF DC_LIN_5V C1130
DNP .01UF
DC_LIN_5V
DC_LIN_1_875V_D C1129
DC_LIN_5V U1132

16
IN U1112 .01UF

8
HMC468LP3E NL17SZ74 R1174
U1137 10K
PA_OFFSET
A2
D1 GND VCCB A1

VCC
SN74LVC2T45

VDD
R1163 R1152 U1136 PR
13 V1 NC1 1 10K 10K
VCCA

5
DC_LIN_5V 14 V2 3 3 74LVC1G08YZP 2 5
D2 NC2 D Q
DIG_SPI_CLK DIR C1116 15 V3 4 4 A1
B2 B1 B1 NC3
IN A1 .1UF NC4 8 1 C2 1 CP Q* 3
C2 B2 C1 9 U1131 B1
A2 2 RF1 R1162

GND
NC5

2
U1125 11 RF2 NC6 10 150K LMV7275 6 CLR
ANA_CTRL_VSET
9

IN AD5624R NC7 12 R1176


5 ACG1 DC_LIN_5V 1K U1133
VDD

DC_LIN_5V
7 SCLK 1 6 ACG2 TS5A3159

4
DC_LIN_5VREF 6 VOUTA 2 1 NO
SYNC VOUTB 7 ACG3
8 4 6 IN COM 4 VC R1154
C1117
3300PF

DIN

A2
VOUTC R1122 GND

74LVC1G08YZP
10 VREFIN_ 5 5 V_POS NC 3 10K VCONTROL
VOUTD 75K GND OUT
VREFOUT
17 C1111 VCC DC_LIN_5V C1141
DC_LIN_5V R1121 .1UF
GND CTGND C1126 GND .1UF

2
DC_LIN_1_875V_D DAC_C 30K

C1
1000PF
G1

U1136
3

C1165
U1138 .1UF U1105

8
A2
D1 GND VCCB A1

SN74LVC2T45 AD8315
R1177
R1124 1 VPOS 6
VCCA

DIG_DATA_SPI_MOSI NC 7 NC 0
D2 51 2 RFIN
IN B2 B1 DIR B1 3 ENBL VAPC 4
C2 B2 A1 C1 VSET FLTR
A2 TX_INH
DIG_CTRL_TX_INH COMM
IN C1112 R1151
6800PF 15K

5
R1180
0 R1181
DC_LIN_1_875V_D 100K
DC_LIN_5V DNP RF_RX_DIPLEX_OUT R1186
U1139 0 DNP
C1122 L1104 C1149
A2
VCCB A1

DIG_DMCS U1147 SN74LVC2T45 2.2PF


IN 0 100PF RX_IN
GND VCCA

U1146 74LVC1G08YZP OUT


74LVC1G32YZP C1128
A1 DIR D2 TXH_5V .01UF
C1123

RFIO1 1
RFIO2 3
A1 C2 B2 B1 DC_LIN_5V
C2 B1 C2 B2 A1 B1 .01UF L1103 C1132
A2 C1 C1127 .1UF
U1128 4.7NH 6PF
B1 IO49 SN74LVC1G00
U1126 R1178 DC_LIN_5V A1 DNP 2
LMV7275 10K U1127 C2
D1

R1137 GND
5
TS5A3159 3 B1 L1114
DIG_GPIO49 R1135 R1136 U1149 C1152

V1
V2
5

IN 3 10K 1 NO 4 11NH
0 10K AT267 330PF
DC_LIN_1_875V_D 4 6 IN COM 4 1
1 5 V_POS U1142 DC_LIN_5V
NC 3

4
5
2

TXH DC_LIN_5V GND LPV321M7X C1150


C1140
2

OUT C1124 1.2PF


2
A2

A2

4700PF

A2
4700PF
VCC VCC
U1146 U1147 R1182 VCC U1128
74LVC1G32YZP SN74LVC1G00
GND GND 74LVC1G08YZP 10K
GND
C1

C1

C1
U1117
NC7WZ04
DC_LIN_5V
3 4
C1119
.01UF
OUT
ANA_RX_FE_FILT_VTUNE
R1125
R1129
47K 10K
5

3 DNP
4 TXH_2
IN FILT_RAW_B+
1
R1126 U1113 TXH_1 Q1101
2

20K LPV321M7X U1119


R1164 MUN5212T 2 3 TX_7V
74LVC1G08YZP OUT
DC_LIN_5V 10K IN A1 3
C2 1 22K Q1103
C1106 DC_LIN_5V NTR1P02T1 DIG_CTRL_ATTH
B1 R1102
22K

IN
1

.01UF 100K
U1121
R1165 DC_LIN_3V
2

M74VHC1GT86
1

200 1
5

POS 3 4
4 DC_LIN_5V 2 TX_INH
A2

2 1 C1120
VOUT U1148 U1119
.01UF VCC
GND

LPV321M7X 74LVC1G08YZP
DC_LIN_5V GND
C1
3

U1103
R1127 R1166 U1121
LM50 R1130
5

20K 200 M74VHC1GT86


10K
5

3 DNP VCC
4
1 GND
R1128
2

R1167
3

10K
U1114 10K
LPV321M7X

Figure 8-22. NUE7365A/ NUE7369A Transmitter and Automatic Level Control Circuits
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DC_LIN_1_5V
IN
DC_LIN_1_875V_D
IN
DC_LIN_2_775V
IN
DC_LIN_5V
IN

DC_LIN_2_775V
OUT
DC_LIN_1_5V
OUT

DC_LIN_2_775V

L720 DC_LIN_2_775V DC_LIN_1_875V_D DC_LIN_2_775V DC_LIN_2_775V


DIG_CTRL_LOCK
2.2UH OUT
C715
.1UF
DIG_DATA_SPI_MISO
OUT
L733 L735 L738 DIG_CTRL_SPI_TRIDENT_PE
L727 2.2UH 2.2UH 2.2UH IN
C726 2.2UH
D722 .1UF DIG_DATA_SPI_MOSI
IN
IMN10

NC
C716 DIG_SPI_CLK
4 A1 K1 3 IN
.1UF 5 2 C730 C734 C737
A2 K2
6 1 .1UF .1UF .1UF
A3 K3 DIG_TX_SSI_FS
C717 OUT
.1UF DIG_TX_SSI_CLK
OUT
C718 DIG_DATA_TX_SSI
.1UF C724 C725 IN
10UF .1UF DIG_CTRL_SSI_TRIGGER
IN
D723
C719 IMN10
.1UF 4 A1 K1 3
5 A2 K2 2
6 A3 K3 1

NC

NC

NC
NC
NC
RF_HP_MOD_OUT
DIG_DATA_AUX_SPI_MISO OUT
ANA_ADAPT_CHARGE_PUMP
OUT
U702

B11

E11

E10
ANA_CHARGE_PUMP

G7

G5

G4

G9

G6

G8
C9
C8
D4

H9

H7

H3

H4

H6

C4

C7
A9

E4
A2
B9
B3

B8

K3

A8

E7
B4
F2

F1
L2
J9

J4

J1

J3

J6
15H28 OUT
DC_SUPER_FILTER_5V
SDM_REF_

SDM_VREFM
SDM_VREFP
RX_AVCC1
RX_AGND1
RX_AVCC2
SDM_REF_GND
RX_AGND2

CLK_VCC
CLK_GND
TX_VCC
SDM_CLK_GEN_VCC
ASPI_GND
SF_GND
SSI_VCC
ESC_GND
TX_GND
ESC_CPBIAS
ESC_VCC
ESC_CP_GND
ESC_CP_VCC
MAIN_GND
ESC_TEST
MAIN_VCC
REF_VCC

MN_CP_GND

MN_CP_VCC
LGND1

TX_DAC_GND
TX_DAC_VCC
ASPI_VCC
SSI_GND
TM
TEST1_LCKDET
TEST2
LVCC1

SCAN_EN
OUT
VCC R706
SPI_DR D9
D3 D8 0
AGC_REF CEX
A6 AGC_FLAG SPI_DW D10 C756 C757
K6 AUX_DAC SPI_CLK C11
10UF .1UF DC_LIN_2_775V
A5 RFSTEPA_GPO6
NC C3 F9
NC AGC_DAC TXFS DIG_CTRL_TU1H
B5 DC_CAL_GPO5 TXCLK F10 C758
NC B2 F11 OUT
NC BP_I TXD .047UF DIG_CTRL_TR
C1 RXI DMCS F7
NC C2 D11 OUT
NC RXIX RXD NC DIG_CTRL_TR
B1 BP_IX RXCLK E9 NC OUT
NC A10 E8 R707
NC SDM_VAG RXFS NC
E1 BP_Q RXACQ D7 0
NC D1 J2
NC RXQ ESC_IN NC U703
D2 RXQX ESC_CP L3 NC DIG_DATA_AUX_SPI_MISO

35
NC E2 K1 MAX7301ATL
NC BP_QX ESCD2_OUT NC DIG_CTRL_TXH1
F5 SCAN_IN ESCD2_OUTX K2 NC V_POS
NC B6 H2 32 OUT
NC RX_EN_OUT ESC_INX NC SCLK DOUT 40
J7 ICAP
NC K7 34 30
NC QCAP CS P4 NC DIG_CTRL_F
J10 CLK_OUT 33 DIN 28
NC P5 OUT
J11 TCLK 26
NC L6 L9 36 P6 24 NC
NC NTXQ HP_MOD_OUT ISET P7
L7 TXQ 1
NC K8 29 P8 3 NC
NTXI P31 P9

SDM_CLK_GEN_GND
NC L8 27 5
NC TXI P30 P10 NC DIG_CTRL_C
F8 INCR_DECR MN_ADAPT_CP G2 25 P29 7
NC NC P11 OUT
G11 23 2

REF_OSC_OUT
NC PHCLK R755 NC P28 P12 NC
A3 H1 C749 .1UF 22 4 DIG_CTRL_VTUR1
GPO1_TEST1
GPO2_TEST2
GPO3_TEST3
GPO4_TEST4
NC FBQ M_PRSCX 39K P27 P13 NC
DEEPSLEEP

ACE1_GPO7
ACE2_GPO8
A4 G1 R754 5.6K RF BRD ID 21 6 OUT

ASPI_DATA
FBI M_PRSC P26

CLK_BASE
NC P14 NC

CLK_EMIT
ASPI_CLK
EF_OUTM
RF_PRESCALAR 19 8
EF_OUTP

SF_SPLY
VMULTI1
VMULTI2
P25 P15

SF_OUT
CLK_CP

SF_BYP
G3 RF BRD ID 18 9

REF_IN
MN_CP R753 P24 NC
P16

SENS
RSTB
SUB1
SUB2
SUB3

5.6K 17 P23 10
NC

NC1
NC2

NC3
NC4
NC5
NC6
16 P17 12
RF BRD ID P22
15 P18 13
R752 P21 P19 DIG_CTRL_UT1
14
5.6K P20 NC OUT
K9
F6
F4
G10

J8
H8

E5
D5
E6
C5

H11
H10

B7
A7
C6
D6
A1
A11

L1
L11
E3
F3

K10
L10
K11
C10

K5
L5
B10
K4
L4
J5
H5
11 DIG_CTRL_UT2
NC1 20 NC OUT

GND4
GND2
GND3
GND1
NC2 31 NC
NC3 NC
NC

NC
NC

NC
NC
NC
NC

NC
NC
NC

NC
NC
NC
NC

NC
NC
NC

37
38
39
G1
DC_LIN_1_875V_D

R721 C744
10K 10UF

C742 DIG_CTRL_ATTH
DIG_CTRL_RSTB OUT
IN .1UF

DC_LIN_5V
DIG_CTRL_I_LIMIT
OUT
RF_PRESCALAR DC_LIN_2_775V DC_LIN_2_775V_16_8_MHZ_IN L741 DC_LIN_2_775V_16_8_MHZ_IN
IN
2.2UH DIG_CTRL_RMTH
L728 OUT
390NH DIG_CTRL_G
OUT
R702 DIG_CTRL_B
OUT
0
C731 R745
.1UF 22K DIG_CTRL_UR2
OUT
C750
Y701
.1UF
1XTV16800VDA C736
R729
4

16.8MHZ C739 3
22K .01UF 10PF
1 3 1 U746
VCC

VCONT OUTPUT C752


BFQ67W L753
5 NC 180PF 2.2UH
NC1 CLK_16_8_MHZ
6
2

NC2 NC OUT
7 NC
NC3
GND

C732 8 NC R743
NC4
100PF 47K
R751 C754 C712
2

270 C710 C711 56PF 270PF


560PF 56PF

Figure 8-23. NUE7365A Frequency Generation Unit (Synthesizer) Circuit – 1 of 2


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TP853
TEST_POINT

DC_LIN_1_5V
IN
DC_SUPER_FILTER_5V
IN C831 R713
DC_LIN_5V 100PF 10
IN TL_RX_LO
OUT
DIG_CTRL_TR
IN Q714
R712 R714
NTZD3154N
560 560
DIG_CTRL_G 1 6
IN
DIG_CTRL_F
IN
NC
2 5
U710
SKY13251 NC
3 4
3 V1 RF1 4 NC
6 V2 RF2 5
7 8

G1 CGND
1
V3 RF3 NC

NC
RFC

2
NC
DC_LIN_1_5V

R764 L821
1.2K 390NH
ANA_CHARGE_PUMP ANA_VTUNE
IN
R832
15
C762 C766 C769 C703
.039UF 6800PF .016UF 100PF C806
R759 .22UF
680 DNP C838 C844 L846 R849
R827 1000PF 47PF 390NH 560
6.2K
R767 R822
ANA_ADAPT_CHARGE_PUMP 68 20K
IN

4
Q703 2 5 Q703 C851 C836
R848 R716
BC858CD BC858CD 220PF 47PF TL_TX_LO
15 0
OUT

3
C760 C763 C765 C768 C770 DC_LIN_1_5V C702
.082UF .082UF .082UF .082UF .082UF R823 220PF R833 R701 R715 R717
56K 100 Q842 100 0 0

2
C830 DNP DNP
R840 NE662M04
220PF 15
L806 4
R811 3
390NH C802 39
.22UF

1
C814 C816 L817 R819
R809 1000PF 100PF 390NH 270
5.6K
R807
22K

4
Q712 2 5 Q712 R813 C820 R705 C709
BC858CD BC858CD 680 220PF 10 220PF

3
6
DC_SUPER_FILTER_5V
C791
R808 C701 R812 R708
0.1UF C813
82K 220PF 82 Q713 100
1PF

2
C810 R815 NE662M04
C794 220PF 24 R818
C783 4 8.2
100PF
1500PF 3
GND4 VCC

VTUNE POUT
SEL1 NC NC C704
SEL2

1
62PF
GND1
GND2
GND3
GND5
GND6

Y704
V0225AZ U709
309MHZ/379MHZ SKY13251 DC_LIN_1_5V
4 RF1 V1 3
5 RF2 V2 6
8 RF3 V3 7
RFC 1
NC CGND NC
L701
R773
G1
2

C759 R761 DC_SUPER_FILTER_5V 390NH


C792 5.6K
.22UF 220
R762 0.1UF
NC

RF_HP_MOD_OUT 11K
IN TP780
C795 C771 R772 TEST_POINT

3
100PF 100PF 33 C775 C777
2 Q774 1000PF 33PF
VCC

VTUNE POUT
SEL1 NE68519
SEL2 NC NC

1
GND1
GND2
GND3
GND4
GND5
GND6

Y705 C779
V0225AZ 100PF RF_PRESCALAR
415MHZ/485MHZ OUT
R776
39
R778
180
DIG_CTRL_VTUR1
IN

DIG_CTRL_UR2
IN
DIG_CTRL_UT1
IN
DIG_CTRL_UT2
IN
DIG_CTRL_C
IN

DIG_CTRL_B
IN

Figure 8-24. NUE7365A Frequency Generation Unit (VCO) Circuit – 2 of 2


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DC_LIN_1_8V
IN

L511
7.5NH
C510
TL_RX_B1_MIX_IN 1000PF
IN T503
C502 059248278
L501 4PF L510 C507
6.8NH 10NH 22PF
C501
22PF 1 P1 S1 3

S2 2

6 P2 S3 4

NC 5

E501
1 2

C517 R504 R506


0.1UF R503 3.3K 150
DC_LIN_3V 24K
DIG_RX_MIX_NC_1
IN
2

NC
NC

4
1
C506 C508 C512 C520 L506
0.1UF 1000PF 33PF DIG_RX_MIX_NC_2 Q501 2 5 Q501 1000PF 150NH
BC858CD
1

BC858CD
T505 R511 TL_RX_IF_OUT

3
2.7

20
19
18
17
16
059248278 U506
OUT

GND5
AVDD
DVDD2
OUTB
OUTA
C528 C522
TL_RX_LO 100PF 1 15 R505 C525
GND1 MIXBIAS 15PF
1 P1 S1 3 2 14 180K 3.3PF
IN INB GND4
3 13 R508
S2 2 INA RF_M
4 12 C518 C521 15
LG2 RF_P

CTGND
R512
DVDD1

5 GND2 11 1000PF 1000PF


C529 LG1 GND3
100K 6 P2 S3 4 IF_M
IF_P

R509
LG0

DNP 100PF 10
6
7
8
9
10
21

5 R501 FL501 L505 R507

3
NC C523 L503 31B01 L504 C524 C519
51 150NH 2.7K
470PF 220NH 390NH 27PF 18PF
DNP 1 4 1 Q503
IN OUT
BFR380F
T504 C515 C516

GND1
GND2
GND3
GND4
059248278 6.8PF 2.7PF

2
L507

2
3
5
6
3 S1 P1 1
33NH

C509 C513 2 S2 R502


1000PF 100PF 68
4 S3 P2 6

L502 C514
5 NC 47NH 43PF

Figure 8-25. NUE7365A/ NUE7369A Mixer and IF Filter Circuits


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FILT_RAW_B+
IN
TX_7V_1
IN

C1618
100PF

1
L1606 C1623
23.75NH 1.2PF

2
1
1
1 2

2
2
C1602 C1603 L1602 L1603 C1608 C1611 C1619 C1625
L1609
100PF .01UF 110NH 180NH 100PF .01UF 15PF 100PF TL_PA2HF_1
2.55NH
1

1
2
DNP

2
OUT
R1606 L1610
150 Q1601 8NH
C1601 U1602 C1613 DNP
SRFIC5668 C1607 L1605 C1616
100PF 100PF 33PF 47PF C1620 C1621 C1622 C1624 C1628
RF_IN_1 16 6 3.9NH
IN RFIN RFOUT1 47PF 22PF 16PF 15PF 3.9PF
L1601 1 7
15NH VCNTRL RFOUT2
14 2
VD1 VG1
11 3 C1610 L1604 C1614
G2 VG2
6.8PF 3.9NH 56PF
8
NC1
9
C1604 NC2
10
GND1
GND2
GND3
GND4
100PF NC3
15
NC4
EP
C1612
4
5
12
13
17

R1605
100PF 1K
DNP 1 2
C1606 C1629 C1609 C1630
100PF 3300PF 100PF 3300PF

R1603
11K
C1605
R1604 C1615 C1617
.01UF 33K 100PF .01UF
R1601
5

9.1K
3
4
VC_1 1
IN
U1601
LMV841
2

R1602
10K

Figure 8-26. NUE7365A Power Amplifier Circuit


8-37

Figure 8-27. NUE7365A Transceiver (RF) Board Layout – Side 1


U1146_11

C203_2
VR101_1
3
C101_1

U1147_11 C1
2

L200_2 C2 A2
SH4
C202_2

E201_2 U1137_11
D1 A2 D2 C750_7
C712_7
C201_2

D2 A2 D1
L728_7
C731_7
C732_7

U1138_11 R702_7
U1139_11

C754_7
D2 A2

5 4
R101_1
R103_1

U101_1 4 3
R745_7
D1

R729_7

F200_2 8 U746_7
C724_7

Y701_7
L753_7

2
C752_7

2 3 C710_7
C739_7
R743_7

C1113_11 R1116_11
C1116_11

R1112_11

6 5 R1121_11 R751_7
L1102_11 C736_7
L735_7

R1122_11 R1114_11 C711_7


U1125_11 3
R1143_11 R1117_11
R1115_11 C1110_11
R1107_11

C719_7

C742_7
C1165_11

10 6 4 D723_7 C744_7
R1145_11
R1174_11 C734_7 L741_7
R1176_11 U1106_11 6 4
C1105_11
C1107_11
U1133_11
C1129_11

6
R1152_11
C1141_11

3 L11 L1
3 4 C717_7
SH10

R778_7
R1151_11

5 4 R1177_11
3 C718_7 C749_7
R1168_11
C1125_11

R1154_11 A2 C2
U1131_11 U1119_11 C1
R1163_11 C1117_11 C725_7
R1106_11

C716_7
R1162_11
5 8 C779_7
U1144_11

C1112_11
R776_7

4 3
TP780_7
4
9

C730_7
C1126_11

4
U1105_11

5 U1112_11 U702_7
R1104_11
6
C1142_11
C1104_11

Q774_7

12 3
R1184_11

2
8 13 16
R1183_11

L1101_11 D722_7
R1105_11
R772_7

C1118_11 L1108_11
R773_7
R1124_11

6 4
U1118_11

C1111_11
1 A11 C777_7
L733_7

C771_7

SH13

C775_7
C715_7

L720_7

U1116_11
L701_7
25

C726_7 C737_7
C1707_17

R721_7
L727_7

L738_7

U1102_11
Q202_2 10 40
C1703_17
R201_2 2
17
9

R755_7

L1114_11 3
C1706_17

L1103_11

C1122_11

C1150_11 U703_7
L1702_17 C217_2
L1104_11 C1132_11 R707_7
R202_2
C1149_11 C758_7
Q201_2

C1702_17
3

U1117_11
R754_7

R753_7

R752_7

R1186_11
3 20 30
2

4 6
U1149_11

C214_2 R848_7 C851_7


L1701_17

R512_5
C836_7

R701_7
C1152_11

Q842_7

2 3
4

C213_2 C830_7
C844_7 L846_7 4 R840_7
C1701_17 C207_2

6
C1705_17
Q714_7
C702_7

R833_7

C204_2
U201_2

A2

C806_7

T505_5
4 3
R849_7
C206_2

B1

C838_7 6 U710_7
L821_7

R823_7

4
3
4

C208_2

3
C831_7
C1704_17

SH14

R832_7
4 R713_7
6

L1700_17
C216_2 R827_7 Q703_7 R822_7
R712_7 R714_7
U200_2
C215_2
C1700_17
5 C209_2
8
B1 C523_5
3 2
A2 L503_5

R502_5
U202_2 3
C205_2

C515_5

SH2
C514_5 FL501_5
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C1521_15

T504_5
C1520_15 C210_2

L502_5
D200_2 U203_2 6 4
C1 5
C3 A3 4 6
L1507_15

C212_2
C1519_15

C607_6
C613_6

C601_6
R601_6

C642_6
R698_6

R699_6

E603_6

L602_6
L603_6
C641_6

C611_6
C610_6
R603_6

C602_6
C616_6
C604_6
E602_6

L601_6
C603_6

C605_6
E601_6
C1517_15
C1518_15 E605_6 C612_6 C615_6
SH5

C624_6
C620_6
12 48
C614_6 C617_6 C629_6 R607_6

C632_6 R608_6
C606_6

TP601_6
R604_6 C621_6

SH3
E604_6
U601_6 C623_6

C622_6

Q601_6
3

VR601_6
C635_6 C626_6 2
C1512_15 C628_6
C1527_15 L605_6
E606_6 E607_6
R621_6
24 36 C643_6
C1516_15 C636_6
R618_6

C634_6
C637_6

R610_6
C633_6

E608_6
R611_6

D2
D1
U606_6
R614_6 TP602_6
R1501_15

A2
6

L1505_15
E609_6 3 4 R624_6
R620_6 R615_6

R617_6

R616_6
U603_6

C1514_15
U604_6

R619_6
3
D1 4 6
D2 A2
U605_6

C1513_15

R623_6
6 4
3
U607_6
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L1306 U1132_11

R1307_13
FL1301_13 C1161_11

C1308_13

C1160_11
R1172_11

C1137_11
2

U1128_11
C1124_11

5
4 U1142_11

R1171_11

C1130_11
C1608_17

4
4
3

C1138_11
L1303
C1310

L1305_13
3
R1136_11

C1302_13

R1102_11
7 6 5

Q1103_11
3
C1613_17

2
8
R1304_13 C1305_13

Q1101_11
L1605_17

5
6
J101_1

C1307_13

4
4 C1304_13

3
R1180_11 A2

3
R1135_11 C2

L1603_17
C1303_13
R1160_11 C1 U1136_11 C1611_17 C1610_17

2
C1309_13

C1616_17
3
C1123_11

3
U1304_13 C1127_11 R1182_11

C1614_17
C1301_13

C1306_13

L1301_13
R1181_11

U1130_11
5

9
U1150_11

8
5
L1302_13 U1127_11
2

Q1601_17
R1605_17
C1603_17 C1604_17 L1604_17
5

8 4

3
3

3
3 4

U1602_17
U1104_11 R1178_11 C1607_17

U1103_11
6
L1601_17

2
R1144_11
R1146_11 C1602_17

C1606_17

R1602_17
C1135_11

C1629_17
R1158_11 C1140_11

3
R1169_11

U1126_11
U1143_11
3 L1602_17 R1604_17
TP122_1

C1128_11
3

R1137_11
5 4

R1170_11
C1108_11

U1111_11

4 3
R1175_11
R1138_11 5 R1603_17
4

16
J102_1

C1605_17
3 C1601_17
3

R1601_17

C1615_17
C1617_17
R1142_11 2 3 C1106_11

C1609_17
C1630_17
U1601_17
C1612_17

R2024_19
5
4

L2035_19 E2021_19
C2025_19
25
17

C2059_19
R2021_19 R2023_19

R2010_19
R2007_19 C2042_19
2

R2006_19
SH1

3
R1140_11 C2061_19
C2053_19
TP123_1

L2017_19
R1139_11

R2022_19
U1129_11

Q2022_19
6

L2013_19
C2024_19
M101_1

U1141_11 C2026_19 VR2006_19


2

L2012_19

C1101_11
C1162_11

R1110_11
5
2

C2063_19
3
C2028_19 C2052_19

R1108_11

C2060_19
C2029_19

C2022_19

E1101_11
C2023_19
VR2005_19

L2014_19
3
VR2007_19

C2020_19
C1139_11
VR200_2 C2039_19 R2025_19

C2044_19
C2057_19
L2009_19
3 R1141_11 L2010_19

C1103_11
VR2008_19

C2033_19
C2036_19 M107_1
C2035_19 C2032_19 2 1
L2008_19

C2037_19
C2064_19

L2015_19
U1101_11
5
L2019_19 VR2020_19

C2058_19

L2034_19
C2041_19

L2036_19
2

R2011_19
E200_2

R104_1
C2054_19

C2056_19
L2016_19

C2038_19

R2009_19
R2035_19
C2001_19

U2032_19
C2055_19

4
VR2010_19 R2008_19
R2001_19
C200_2

SH11 C102_1
C1102_11
R1166_11

U1148_11
TP118_1

R1127_11
TP126_1

TP103_1

3
4
R1103_11 R716_7 C513_5 C509_5

C528_5 R501_5

U1114_11
SH6

C501_5

R1128_11
C757_7

5
TP101_1

4
C756_7

6
6

10

3
11
5 4 3 2

U1121_11
T503_5

5
R706_7

R715_7

U506_5
R717_7
TP109_1

3
4
L501_5

TP108_1

TP107_1
L511_5
39

R1167_11
40

5
C502_5
TP115_1

TP853_7 R1130_11

M104_1
C1119_11

C1120_11
15
6

3
Y704 12

R1125_11
16
TP105_1

U1113_11
C529_5

TP116_1

TP111_1
R1129_11
5

4
L510_5 C508_5
C759_7

3
C507_5
C506_5 C512_5
TP120_1
P101_1

R762_7 C510_5

C703_7

M103_1
SH7
TP104_1

C783_7 7 8 9 10 11 R1165_11

TP106_1

TP112_1
R761_7

R1164_11
C791_7

R1126_11
R808_7
C810_7

R807_7

R503_5
TP125_1

R505_5
C517_5

E501_5
C763_7

R815_7 C701_7
6

5
TP102_1

C794_7 R504_5

C770_7

C813_7
R764_7 C769_7 Q712_7

7
U709_7 C518_5 TP110_1

R506_5
6
Q501_5
3
R708_7
TP124_1

R812_7

C524_5
C766_7
C762_7

R813_7
8

4
R767_7
R759_7

C609_6

R612_6
C639_6
6
L505_5

4
3

R613_6

C640_6
VR602_6
TP114_1

R606_6
Q713_7

R705_7
C709_7
C519_5 R507_5

R809_7

R602_6 C619_6
2

C520_5 C608_6

C802
4
3
C814_7

R508_5 C521_5
TP117_1

Y705
9

3
C820_7 C618_6

Q503_5
TP113_1

2
C816_7
C768_7

R609_6
R811_7

L506_5
3
C638_6

C631_6
C765_7

R818_7

L504_5
C760_7

2
10

2
C704_7

L604_6
L817_7 R819_7

L806_7
C795_7
U602_6 C625_6
L507_5

R511_5
R605_6

C522_5
11

C516_5
12

C525_5
C792_7 C630_6
C627_6

R509_5
SH9 SH12 SH8

Figure 8-28. NUE7365A Transceiver (RF) Board Layout – Side 2


Schematics, Boards Overlays, and Parts Lists: Transceiver (RF) Boards: UHF1 8-39

NUE7365A UHF1 Transceiver (RF) Board Parts Ref. Ref. Ref.


List Des.
Part Number Description
Des.
Part Number Description
Des.
Part Number Description

Ref. C215 2113944A46 CAP,CHIP,330PF,+5%,-5%,50V- C519 2113944A31 CAP,CHIP,33PF,+5%,-5%,50V- C608 2113944A12 CAP,CHIP,3PF,.25PF+/-,50V-
Part Number Description DC,0402,C0G,-55DEG CMIN, DC,0402,C0G,-55DEG CMIN, DC,0402,C0G,-55DEG CMIN,
Des.
125DEG CMAX 125DEG CMAX,P 125DEG CMAX
C101 2113944A46 CAP,CHIP,330PF,+5%,-5%,50V- C216 2113944A31 CAP,CHIP,33PF,+5%,-5%,50V- C520 2113945A09 CAP,CHIP,1000PF,+10%,-10%, C609 2113944A30 CAP,CHIP,27PF,+5%,-5%,50V-
DC,0402,C0G,-55DEG CMIN, DC,0402,C0G,-55DEG CMIN, 50V-DC,0402,X7R,-55DEG DC,0402,C0G,-55DEG CMIN,
125DEG CMAX 125DEG CMAX,P CMIN,125DEG CM 125DEG CMAX,P
C102 2113946B04 CAP,CHIP,.1UF,+10%,-10%,10V- C217 2113956B91 CAP,FXD,1UF,+10%,-10%,16V- C521 2113945A09 CAP,CHIP,1000PF,+10%,-10%, C610 2113944A40 CAP,CHIP,100PF,+5%,-5%,50V-
DC,0402,X5R,-55DEG CMIN, DC,0603,X5R,-55DEG CMIN, 50V-DC,0402,X7R,-55DEG DC,0402,C0G,-55DEG CMIN,
85DEG CMAX 85DEG CMAX,PB CMIN,125DEG CM 125DEG CMAX
C200 2113945B02 CAP,CHIP,.01UF,+10%,-10%, C501 2115153H41 CAP,FXD,22PF,+1%,-1%,50V- C522 2113944A27 CAP,CHIP,15PF,+5%,-5%,50V- C611 2113944A40 CAP,CHIP,100PF,+5%,-5%,50V-
25V-DC,0402,X7R,-55DEG DC,0402,C0G DC,0402,C0G,-55DEG CMIN, DC,0402,C0G,-55DEG CMIN,
CMIN,125DEG CMA 125DEG CMAX,P 125DEG CMAX
C502 2115153H28 CAP,CER CHIP,4PF,.1PF+/-,
C201 2188468Y01 CAP,CHIP,1UF,+10,-10,25V- +.1%,-.1%,50V-DC,0402,C0G C523 2113944A48 CAP,CHIP,470PF,+5%,-5%,50V- C612 2113945B02 CAP,CHIP,.01UF,+10%,-10%,
DC,0805,X7R DC,0402,C0G,-55DEG CMIN, 25V-DC,0402,X7R,-55DEG
C506 2113946B04 CAP,CHIP,.1UF,+10%,-10%,10V-
C202 2188468Y01 CAP,CHIP,1UF,+10,-10,25V- 125DEG CMAX CMIN,125DEG CMA
DC,0402,X5R,-55DEG CMIN,
DC,0805,X7R 85DEG CMAX C524 2113944A36 CAP,CHIP,68PF,+5%,-5%,50V- C613 2113944A40 CAP,CHIP,100PF,+5%,-5%,50V-
C203 2188468Y01 CAP,CHIP,1UF,+10,-10,25V- DC,0402,C0G,-55DEG CMIN, DC,0402,C0G,-55DEG CMIN,
C507 2115153H41 CAP,FXD,22PF,+1%,-1%,50V-
DC,0805,X7R 125DEG CMAX,P 125DEG CMAX
DC,0402,C0G
C204 2113955D35 CAP,FXD,4.7UF,+10%,-10%, C525 2113944A61 CAP,FXD,.5PF,.25PF+/-,50V- C614 2113945B02 CAP,CHIP,.01UF,+10%,-10%,
C508 2113945A09 CAP,CHIP,1000PF,+10%,-10%,
16V-DC,1206,X7R,-55DEG DC,0402,C0G,-55DEG CMIN, 25V-DC,0402,X7R,-55DEG
50V-DC,0402,X7R,-55DEG
CMIN,125DEG CMAX 125DEG CMAX CMIN,125DEG CMA
CMIN,125DEG CM
C205 2113955D35 CAP,FXD,4.7UF,+10%,-10%, C528 2113944A40 CAP,CHIP,100PF,+5%,-5%,50V- C615 2113944A42 CAP,CHIP,150PF,+5%,-5%,50V-
C509 2113945A09 CAP,CHIP,1000PF,+10%,-10%,
16V-DC,1206,X7R,-55DEG DC,0402,C0G,-55DEG CMIN, DC,0402,C0G,-55DEG CMIN,
50V-DC,0402,X7R,-55DEG
CMIN,125DEG CMAX 125DEG CMAX 125DEG CMAX
CMIN,125DEG CM
C206 2113945B02 CAP,CHIP,.01UF,+10%,-10%, C529 2113944A40 CAP,CHIP,100PF,+5%,-5%,50V- C616 2113945A11 CAP,CHIP,2200PF,+10%,-10%,
C510 2113944A52 CAP,CHIP,1000PF,+5%,-5%,
25V-DC,0402,X7R,-55DEG DC,0402,C0G,-55DEG CMIN, 50V-DC,0402,X7R,-55DEG
50V-DC,0402,C0G,-55DEG
CMIN,125DEG CMA 125DEG CMAX CMIN,125DEG CM
CMIN,125DEG CMAX
C207 2113956B91 CAP,FXD,1UF,+10%,-10%,16V- C601 2113945B02 CAP,CHIP,.01UF,+10%,-10%, C617 2113946B04 CAP,CHIP,.1UF,+10%,-10%,10V-
C512 2113944A31 CAP,CHIP,33PF,+5%,-5%,50V-
DC,0603,X5R,-55DEG CMIN, 25V-DC,0402,X7R,-55DEG DC,0402,X5R,-55DEG CMIN,
DC,0402,C0G,-55DEG CMIN,
85DEG CMAX,PB CMIN,125DEG CMA 85DEG CMAX
125DEG CMAX,P
C208 2113956B91 CAP,FXD,1UF,+10%,-10%,16V- C602 2113945B02 CAP,CHIP,.01UF,+10%,-10%, C618 2113944A31 CAP,CHIP,33PF,+5%,-5%,50V-
C513 2113944A40 CAP,CHIP,100PF,+5%,-5%,50V-
DC,0603,X5R,-55DEG CMIN, 25V-DC,0402,X7R,-55DEG DC,0402,C0G,-55DEG CMIN,
DC,0402,C0G,-55DEG CMIN,
85DEG CMAX,PB CMIN,125DEG CMA 125DEG CMAX,P
125DEG CMAX
C209 2113956B91 CAP,FXD,1UF,+10%,-10%,16V- C603 2113945B02 CAP,CHIP,.01UF,+10%,-10%, C619 2113944A35 CAP,CHIP,62PF,+5%,-5%,50V-
C514 2113944A84 CAP,FXD,43PF,+5%,-5%,50V-
DC,0603,X5R,-55DEG CMIN, 25V-DC,0402,X7R,-55DEG DC,0402,C0G,-55DEG CMIN,
DC,0402,C0G,-55DEG CMIN,
85DEG CMAX,PB CMIN,125DEG CMA 125DEG CMAX,P
125DEG CMAX,PB
C210 2113956B91 CAP,FXD,1UF,+10%,-10%,16V- C604 2113945B02 CAP,CHIP,.01UF,+10%,- C620 2113946B04 CAP,CHIP,.1UF,+10%,-10%,10V-
C515 2113944A21 CAP,CHIP,6.8PF,.5PF+/-,50V-
DC,0603,X5R,-55DEG CMIN, 10%,25V-DC,0402,X7R,-55DEG DC,0402,X5R,-55DEG CMIN,
DC,0402,C0G,-55DEG CMIN,
85DEG CMAX,PB CMIN,125DEG CMA 85DEG CMAX
125DEG CMAX
C212 2113946D07 CAP,CHIP,4.7UF,+10%,-10%, C605 2113944A15 CAP,CHIP,3.9PF,.25PF+/-,50V- C621 2113946B04 CAP,CHIP,.1UF,+10%,-10%,10V-
C516 2113944A63 CAP,FXD,1PF,.25PF+/-,50V-DC,
6.3V-DC,0603,X5R,-55DEG DC,0402,C0G,-55DEG CMIN, DC,0402,X5R,-55DEG CMIN,
0402,C0G,-55DEG CMIN,
CMIN,85DEG CMA 125DEG CMA 85DEG CMAX
125DEG CMAX,P
C213 2113944A46 CAP,CHIP,330PF,+5%,-5%,50V- C606 2113946B04 CAP,CHIP,.1UF,+10%,-10%,10V- C622 2113946C07 CAP,FXD,.33UF,+10%,-10%,
C517 2113946B04 CAP,CHIP,.1UF,+10%,-10%,10V-
DC,0402,C0G,-55DEG CMIN, DC,0402,X5R,-55DEG CMIN, 10V-DC,0603,X5R,-55DEG
DC,0402,X5R,-55DEG CMIN,
125DEG CMAX 85DEG CMAX CMIN,85DEG CMAX
85DEG CMAX
C214 2113944A31 CAP,CHIP,33PF,+5%,-5%,50V- C607 2113944A40 CAP,CHIP,100PF,+5%,-5%,50V- C623 2113945B02 CAP,CHIP,.01UF,+10%,-10%,
C518 2113945A09 CAP,CHIP,1000PF,+10%,-10%,
DC,0402,C0G,-55DEG CMIN, DC,0402,C0G,-55DEG CMIN, 25V-DC,0402,X7R,-55DEG
50V-DC,0402,X7R,-55DEG
125DEG CMAX,P 125DEG CMAX CMIN,125DEG CMA
CMIN,125DEG CM
8-40 Schematics, Boards Overlays, and Parts Lists: Transceiver (RF) Boards: UHF1

Ref. Ref. Ref. Ref.


Part Number Description Part Number Description Part Number Description Part Number Description
Des. Des. Des. Des.

C624 2113946C07 CAP,FXD,.33UF,+10%,-10%, C640 2113946B04 CAP,CHIP,.1UF,+10%,-10%,10V- C730 2113945C31 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50V- C759 2113945G95 CAP,FXD,.22UF,+10%,-10%,
10V-DC,0603,X5R,-55DEG DC,0402,X5R,-55DEG CMIN, DC,0603,X7R,-55DEG CMIN, 50V-DC,0805,X7R,-55DEG
CMIN,85DEG CMAX 85DEG CMAX 125DEG CMAX CMIN,125DEG CMAX
C625 2113944A28 CAP,CHIP,18PF,+5%,-5%,50V- C641 2113944A31 CAP,CHIP,33PF,+5%,-5%,50V- C731 2113945C31 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50V- C760 2113944G97 CAP,FXD,.082UF,+5%,-5%,50V-
DC,0402,C0G,-55DEG CMIN, DC,0402,C0G,-55DEG CMIN, DC,0603,X7R,-55DEG CMIN, DC,1206,C0G,-55DEG CMIN,
125DEG CMAX,P 125DEG CMAX,P 125DEG CMAX 125DEG CMAX
C626 2113945A09 CAP,CHIP,1000PF,+10%,-10%, C642 2113944A48 CAP,CHIP,470PF,+5%,-5%,50V- C732 2113944A40 CAP,CHIP,100PF,+5%,-5%,50V- C762 2113945C26 CAP,FXD,.039UF,+10%,-10%,
50V-DC,0402,X7R,-55DEG DC,0402,C0G,-55DEG CMIN, DC,0402,C0G,-55DEG CMIN, 50V-DC,0603,X7R,-55DEG
CMIN,125DEG CM 125DEG CMAX 125DEG CMAX CMIN,125DEG CMA
C627 2113945A09 CAP,CHIP,1000PF,+10%,-10%, C643 2113944A48 CAP,CHIP,470PF,+5%,-5%,50V- C734 2113945C31 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50V- C763 2113944G97 CAP,FXD,.082UF,+5%,-5%,50V-
50V-DC,0402,X7R,-55DEG DC,0402,C0G,-55DEG CMIN, DC,0603,X7R,-55DEG CMIN, DC,1206,C0G,-55DEG CMIN,
CMIN,125DEG CM 125DEG CMAX 125DEG CMAX 125DEG CMAX
C628 2113945B02 CAP,CHIP,.01UF,+10%,-10%, C701 2113944A44 CAP,CHIP,220PF,+5%,-5%,50V- C736 2113945B02 CAP,CHIP,.01UF,+10%,-10%, C765 2113944G97 CAP,FXD,.082UF,+5%,-5%,50V-
25V-DC,0402,X7R,-55DEG DC,0402,C0G,-55DEG CMIN, 25V-DC,0402,X7R,-55DEG DC,1206,C0G,-55DEG
CMIN,125DEG CMA 125DEG CMAX CMIN,125DEG CMA CMIN,125DEG CMAX
C629 2113946B04 CAP,CHIP,.1UF,+10%,-10%,10V- C702 2113944A44 CAP,CHIP,220PF,+5%,-5%,50V- C737 2113945C31 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50V- C766 2113945C01 CAP,CHIP,6800PF,+10%,-10%,
DC,0402,X5R,-55DEG CMIN, DC,0402,C0G,-55DEG CMIN, DC,0603,X7R,-55DEG CMIN, 50V-DC,0603,X7R,-55DEG
85DEG CMAX 125DEG CMAX 125DEG CMAX CMIN,125DEG CM
C630 2113946B04 CAP,CHIP,.1UF,+10%,-10%,10V- C704 2113944A35 CAP,CHIP,62PF,+5%,-5%,50V- C739 2113944A25 CAP,CHIP,10PF,+5%,-5%,50V- C768 2113944G97 CAP,FXD,.082UF,+5%,-5%,50V-
DC,0402,X5R,-55DEG CMIN, DC,0402,C0G,-55DEG CMIN, DC,0402,C0G,-55DEG CMIN, DC,1206,C0G,-55DEG CMIN,
85DEG CMAX 125DEG CMAX,P 125DEG CMAX,P 125DEG CMAX
C631 2113944A27 CAP,CHIP,15PF,+5%,-5%,50V- C709 2113944A44 CAP,CHIP,220PF,+5%,-5%,50V- C742 2113945C31 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50V- C769 2113945C20 CAP,FXD,.016UF,+10%,-10%,
DC,0402,C0G,-55DEG CMIN, DC,0402,C0G,-55DEG CMIN, DC,0603,X7R,-55DEG CMIN, 50V-DC,0603,X7R,-55DEG
125DEG CMAX,P 125DEG CMAX 125DEG CMAX CMIN,125DEG CMA
C632 2113944A40 CAP,CHIP,100PF,+5%,-5%,50V- C715 2113945C31 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50V- C744 2113955D37 CAP,FXD,10UF,+10%,-10%,16V- C770 2113944G97 CAP,FXD,.082UF,+5%,-5%,50V-
DC,0402,C0G,-55DEG CMIN, DC,0603,X7R,-55DEG CMIN, DC,1206,X7R,-55DEG CMIN, DC,1206,C0G,-55DEG CMIN,
125DEG CMAX 125DEG CMAX 125DEG CMAX 125DEG CMAX
C633 2113945B02 CAP,CHIP,.01UF,+10%,-10%, C716 2113945C31 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50V- C749 2113945C31 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50V- C771 2113944A40 CAP,CHIP,100PF,+5%,-5%,50V-
25V-DC,0402,X7R,-55DEG DC,0603,X7R,-55DEG CMIN, DC,0603,X7R,-55DEG CMIN, DC,0402,C0G,-55DEG CMIN,
CMIN,125DEG CMA 125DEG CMAX 125DEG CMAX 125DEG CMAX
C634 2113946B04 CAP,CHIP,.1UF,+10%,-10%,10V- C717 2113945C31 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50V- C750 2113945C31 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50V- C775 2113945A09 CAP,CHIP,1000PF,+10%,-10%,
DC,0402,X5R,-55DEG CMIN, DC,0603,X7R,-55DEG CMIN, DC,0603,X7R,-55DEG CMIN, 50V-DC,0402,X7R,-55DEG
85DEG CMAX 125DEG CMAX 125DEG CMAX CMIN,125DEG CM
C635 2113945B02 CAP,CHIP,.01UF,+10%,-10%, C718 2113945C31 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50V- C752 2113945B02 CAP,CHIP,.01UF,+10%,-10%, C777 2113944A31 CAP,CHIP,33PF,+5%,-5%,50V-
25V-DC,0402,X7R,-55DEG DC,0603,X7R,-55DEG CMIN, 25V-DC,0402,X7R,-55DEG DC,0402,C0G,-55DEG CMIN,
CMIN,125DEG CMA 125DEG CMAX CMIN,125DEG CMA 125DEG CMAX,P
C636 2113946B04 CAP,CHIP,.1UF,+10%,-10%,10V- C719 2113945C31 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50V- C754 2113944A34 CAP,CHIP,56PF,+5%,-5%,50V- C779 2113944A40 CAP,CHIP,100PF,+5%,-5%,50V-
DC,0402,X5R,-55DEG DC,0603,X7R,-55DEG CMIN, DC,0402,C0G,-55DEG CMIN, DC,0402,C0G,-55DEG CMIN,
CMIN,85DEG CMAX 125DEG CMAX 125DEG CMAX,P 125DEG CMAX
C637 2113946B04 CAP,CHIP,.1UF,+10%,-10%,10V- C724 2113955D37 CAP,FXD,10UF,+10%,-10%,16V- C756 2113955D37 CAP,FXD,10UF,+10%,-10%,16V- C783 2113944C53 CAP,CHIP,1500PF,+5%,-5%,
DC,0402,X5R,-55DEG CMIN, DC,1206,X7R,-55DEG CMIN, DC,1206,X7R,-55DEG CMIN, 50V-DC,0603,C0G,-55DEG
85DEG CMAX 125DEG CMAX 125DEG CMAX CMIN,125DEG CMAX
C638 2113945A12 CAP,CHIP,3300PF,+10%,-10%, C725 2113945C31 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50V- C757 2113945C31 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50V- C791 2113946B04 CAP,CHIP,.1UF,+10%,-10%,10V-
50V-DC,0402,X7R,-55DEG DC,0603,X7R,-55DEG CMIN, DC,0603,X7R,-55DEG CMIN, DC,0402,X5R,-55DEG CMIN,
CMIN,125DEG CM 125DEG CMAX 125DEG CMAX 85DEG CMAX
C639 2113945B02 CAP,CHIP,.01UF,+10%,-10%, C726 2113945C31 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50V- C758 2113946B02 CAP,CHIP,.047UF,+10%,-10%, C792 2113946B04 CAP,CHIP,.1UF,+10%,-10%,10V-
25V-DC,0402,X7R,-55DEG DC,0603,X7R,-55DEG CMIN, 10V-DC,0402,X5R,-55DEG DC,0402,X5R,-55DEG CMIN,
CMIN,125DEG CMA 125DEG CMAX CMIN,85DEG CMA 85DEG CMAX
Schematics, Boards Overlays, and Parts Lists: Transceiver (RF) Boards: UHF1 8-41

Ref. Ref. Ref. Ref.


Part Number Description Part Number Description Part Number Description Part Number Description
Des. Des. Des. Des.

C794 2113944A40 CAP,CHIP,100PF,+5%,-5%,50V- C1102 2188468Y01 CAP,CHIP,1UF,+10,-10,25V-DC, C1123 2113945B02 CAP,CHIP,.01UF,+10%,-10%, C1160 2113945C31 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50V-
DC,0402,C0G,-55DEG CMIN, 0805,X7R 25V-DC,0402,X7R,-55DEG DC,0603,X7R,-55DEG CMIN,
125DEG CMAX CMIN,125DEG CMA 125DEG CMAX
C1103 2113945B02 CAP,CHIP,.01UF,+10%,-10%,
C795 2113944A40 CAP,CHIP,100PF,+5%,-5%,50V- 25V-DC,0402,X7R,-55DEG C1124 2113945A13 CAP,CHIP,4700PF,+10%,-10%, C1161 2113956B91 CAP,FXD,1UF,+10%,-10%,16V-
DC,0402,C0G,-55DEG CMIN, CMIN,125DEG CMA 50V-DC,0402,X7R,-55DEG DC,0603,X5R,-55DEG CMIN,
125DEG CMAX CMIN,125DEG CM 85DEG CMAX,PB
C1105 2113944A19 CAP,CHIP,5.6PF,.5PF+/-,50V-
C802 2113946B06 CAP,CHIP,.22UF,+10%,-10%, DC,0402,C0G,-55DEG CMIN, C1126 2113945A09 CAP,CHIP,1000PF,+10%,-10%, C1165 2113945Y02 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,16V-
10V-DC,0402,X5R,-55DEG 125DEG CMAX 50V-DC,0402,X7R,-55DEG DC,0402,X7R,-55DEG CMIN,
CMIN,85DEG CMAX CMIN,125DEG CM 125DEG CMAX
C1106 2113945B02 CAP,CHIP,.01UF,+10%,-10%,
C806 2113946B06 CAP,CHIP,.22UF,+10%,-10%, 25V-DC,0402,X7R,-55DEG C1127 2113945Y02 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,16V- C1301 2113944M20 CAP,FXD,12PF,+2%,-2%,50V-
10V-DC,0402,X5R,-55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMA DC,0402,X7R,-55DEG CMIN, DC,0603,C0G,-55DEG CMIN,
CMIN,85DEG CMAX 125DEG CMAX 125DEG CMAX,PB
C1107 2113944A40 CAP,CHIP,100PF,+5%,-5%,50V-
C810 2113944A44 CAP,CHIP,220PF,+5%,-5%,50V- DC,0402,C0G,-55DEG CMIN, C1128 2113945B02 CAP,CHIP,.01UF,+10%,-10%, C1302 2114036F74 CAP,FXD,1.8PF,.05PF+/-,25V-
DC,0402,C0G,-55DEG CMIN, 125DEG CMAX 25V-DC,0402,X7R,-55DEG DC,0402,C0G,-55DEG CMIN,
125DEG CMAX CMIN,125DEG CMA 125DEG CMAX
C1108 2113946B03 CAP,CHIP,.068UF,+10%,-10%,
C813 0613952Q69 RES,MF,680OHM,5%,.0625W,S 10V-DC,0402,X5R,-55DEG C1129 2113945B02 CAP,CHIP,.01UF,+10%,-10%, C1303 2113944A26 CAP,CHIP,12PF,+5%,-5%,50V-
M,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-FREE CMIN,85DEG CMA 25V-DC,0402,X7R,-55DEG DC,0402,C0G,-55DEG CMIN,
CMIN,125DEG CMA 125DEG CMAX,P
C814 2113945A09 CAP,CHIP,1000PF,+10%,-10%, C1110 2113944A40 CAP,CHIP,100PF,+5%,-5%,50V-
50V-DC,0402,X7R,-55DEG DC,0402,C0G,-55DEG CMIN, C1130 2113945B02 CAP,CHIP,.01UF,+10%,-10%, C1304 2113945A09 CAP,CHIP,1000PF,+10%,-10%,
CMIN,125DEG CM 125DEG CMAX 25V-DC,0402,X7R,-55DEG 50V-DC,0402,X7R,-55DEG
CMIN,125DEG CMA CMIN,125DEG CM
C816 2113944A40 CAP,CHIP,100PF,+5%,-5%,50V- C1111 2113945Y02 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,16V-
DC,0402,C0G,-55DEG CMIN, DC,0402,X7R,-55DEG CMIN, C1137 2113945B04 CAP,FXD,.022UF,+10%,-10%, C1305 2113944A30 CAP,CHIP,27PF,+5%,-5%,50V-
125DEG CMAX 125DEG CMAX 25V-DC,0402,X7R,-55DEG DC,0402,C0G,-55DEG CMIN,
CMIN,125DEG CMA 125DEG CMAX,P
C820 2113944A44 CAP,CHIP,220PF,+5%,-5%,50V- C1112 2113945B02 CAP,CHIP,.01UF,+10%,-10%,
DC,0402,C0G,-55DEG CMIN, 25V-DC,0402,X7R,-55DEG C1138 2113945B04 CAP,FXD,.022UF,+10%,-10%, C1306 2113945B02 CAP,CHIP,.01UF,+10%,-10%,
125DEG CMAX CMIN,125DEG CMA 25V-DC,0402,X7R,-55DEG 25V-DC,0402,X7R,-55DEG
CMIN,125DEG CMA CMIN,125DEG CMA
C830 2113944A44 CAP,CHIP,220PF,+5%,-5%,50V- C1113 2113945B02 CAP,CHIP,.01UF,+10%,-10%,
DC,0402,C0G,-55DEG CMIN, 25V-DC,0402,X7R,-55DEG C1139 2113944A25 CAP,CHIP,10PF,+5%,-5%,50V- C1307 2113944A26 CAP,CHIP,12PF,+5%,-5%,50V-
125DEG CMAX CMIN,125DEG CMA DC,0402,C0G,-55DEG CMIN, DC,0402,C0G,-55DEG CMIN,
125DEG CMAX,P 125DEG CMAX,P
C831 2113944A40 CAP,CHIP,100PF,+5%,-5%,50V- C1116 2113945Y02 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,16V-
DC,0402,C0G,-55DEG CMIN, DC,0402,X7R,-55DEG C1140 2113945A13 CAP,CHIP,4700PF,+10%,-10%, C1308 2113944A28 CAP,CHIP,18PF,+5%,-5%,50V-
125DEG CMAX CMIN,125DEG CMAX 50V-DC,0402,X7R,-55DEG DC,0402,C0G,-55DEG CMIN,
CMIN,125DEG CM 125DEG CMAX,P
C836 2113944A33 CAP,CHIP,47PF,+5%,-5%,50V- C1117 2113945A12 CAP,CHIP,3300PF,+10%,-10%,
DC,0402,C0G,-55DEG CMIN, 50V-DC,0402,X7R,-55DEG C1141 2113945Y02 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,16V- C1309 2175389H01 CAP,.5PF,CAP,.5PF, CHIP, 0402,
125DEG CMAX,P CMIN,125DEG CM DC,0402,X7R,-55DEG CMIN, CERAMIC, 50 V
125DEG CMAX
C838 2113945A09 CAP,CHIP,1000PF,+10%,-10%, C1118 2113945B02 CAP,CHIP,.01UF,+10%,-10%, C1310 2113944A17 CAP,CHIP,4.7PF,.25PF+/-,50V-
50V-DC,0402,X7R,-55DEG 25V-DC,0402,X7R,-55DEG C1142 2113945A09 CAP,CHIP,1000PF,+10%,- DC,0402,C0G,-55DEG CMIN,
CMIN,125DEG CM CMIN,125DEG CMA 10%,50V-DC,0402,X7R,-55DEG 125DEG CMA
CMIN,125DEG CM
C844 2113944A33 CAP,CHIP,47PF,+5%,-5%,50V- C1119 2113945B02 CAP,CHIP,.01UF,+10%,-10%, C1601 2113944M42 CAP,FXD,100PF,+2%,-2%,50V-
DC,0402,C0G,-55DEG CMIN, 25V-DC,0402,X7R,-55DEG C1149 2113944A40 CAP,CHIP,100PF,+5%,-5%,50V- DC,0603,C0G,-55DEG CMIN,
125DEG CMAX,P CMIN,125DEG CMA DC,0402,C0G,-55DEG CMIN, 125DEG CMAX,P
125DEG CMAX
C851 2113944A44 CAP,CHIP,220PF,+5%,-5%,50V- C1120 2113945B02 CAP,CHIP,.01UF,+10%,-10%, C1602 2113944M42 CAP,FXD,100PF,+2%,-2%,50V-
DC,0402,C0G,-55DEG CMIN, 25V-DC,0402,X7R,-55DEG C1150 2175392H01 CAP,CER,1.2PF,50V-DC,C0G, DC,0603,C0G,-55DEG CMIN,
125DEG CMAX CMIN,125DEG CMA CAP, 1.2PF, 0402, CERAMIC, 125DEG CMAX,P
50V
C1101 2113945B02 CAP,CHIP,.01UF,+10%,-10%, C1122 2175390H01 CAP,CER,2.2PF,50V-DC,C0G, C1603 2113945L49 CAP,FXD,.01UF,+5%,-5%,50V-
25V-DC,0402,X7R,-55DEG CAP, 2.2 PF, 0402, CERAMIC, C1152 2113944A46 CAP,CHIP,330PF,+5%,-5%,50V- DC,0603,X7R,-55DEG CMIN,
CMIN,125DEG CMA 50V DC,0402,C0G,-55DEG CMIN, 125DEG CMAX,P
125DEG CMAX
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C1604 2113944M42 CAP,FXD,100PF,+2%,-2%,50V- C1621 2171741M08 CAP,CER CHIP,22PF,+5%,- C2020 2113946D07 CAP,CHIP,4.7UF,+10%,-10%, C2053 2115153H24 CAP,FXD,7.5PF,.1PF+/-,50V-
DC,0603,C0G,-55DEG CMIN, 5%,50V-DC,C0G,-55DEG CMIN, 6.3V-DC,0603,X5R,-55DEG DC,0402,C0G
125DEG CMAX,P 125DEG CMAX,H CMIN,85DEG CMA
C2054 2113944A40 CAP,CHIP,100PF,+5%,-5%,50V-
C1605 2113945B02 CAP,CHIP,.01UF,+10%,-10%, C1622 2113944M23 CAP,FXD,16PF,+2%,-2%,50V- C2022 2113944A40 CAP,CHIP,100PF,+5%,-5%,50V- DC,0402,C0G,-55DEG CMIN,
25V-DC,0402,X7R,-55DEG DC,0603,C0G,-55DEG CMIN, DC,0402,C0G,-55DEG CMIN, 125DEG CMAX
CMIN,125DEG CMA 125DEG CMAX,PB 125DEG CMAX
C2055 2113946B04 CAP,CHIP,.1UF,+10%,-10%,10V-
C1606 2113944A40 CAP,CHIP,100PF,+5%,-5%,50V- C1623 2113944C08 CAP,CHIP,1.2PF,.25PF+/-,50V- C2023 2113944A40 CAP,CHIP,100PF,+5%,-5%,50V- DC,0402,X5R,-55DEG CMIN,
DC,0402,C0G,-55DEG CMIN, DC,0603,C0G,-55DEG CMIN, DC,0402,C0G,-55DEG CMIN, 85DEG CMAX
125DEG CMAX 125DEG CMA 125DEG CMAX
C2056 2115153H24 CAP,FXD,7.5PF,.1PF+/-,50V-
C1607 2113944M42 CAP,FXD,100PF,+2%,-2%,50V- C1624 2113944M22 CAP,FXD,15PF,+2%,-2%,50V- C2024 2113946D07 CAP,CHIP,4.7UF,+10%,-10%, DC,0402,C0G
DC,0603,C0G,-55DEG CMIN, DC,0603,C0G,-55DEG CMIN, 6.3V-DC,0603,X5R,-55DEG
C2057 2115153H41 CAP,FXD,22PF,+1%,-1%,50V-
125DEG CMAX,P 125DEG CMAX,PB CMIN,85DEG CMA
DC,0402,C0G
C1608 2113944M42 CAP,FXD,100PF,+2%,-2%,50V- C1625 2113944M42 CAP,FXD,100PF,+2%,-2%,50V- C2025 2113944A40 CAP,CHIP,100PF,+5%,-5%,50V-
C2058 2115153H13 CAP,FXD,2.7PF,.1PF+/-,50V-
DC,0603,C0G,-55DEG CMIN, DC,0603,C0G,-55DEG CMIN, DC,0402,C0G,-55DEG CMIN,
DC,0402,C0G
125DEG CMAX,P 125DEG CMAX,P 125DEG CMAX
C2059 2115153H15 CAP,FXD,3.3PF,.1PF+/-,50V-
C1609 2113944A40 CAP,CHIP,100PF,+5%,-5%,50V- C1628 2113944M08 CAP,FXD,3.9PF,.1PF+/-,50V- C2026 2113946B04 CAP,CHIP,.1UF,+10%,-10%,10V-
DC,0402,C0G
DC,0402,C0G,-55DEG CMIN, DC,0603,C0G,-55DEG CMIN, DC,0402,X5R,-55DEG CMIN,
125DEG CMAX 125DEG CMAX 85DEG CMAX C2060 2115153H11 CAP,FXD,2.2PF,.1PF+/-,50V-
DC,0402,C0G
C1610 2113944M14 CAP,FXD,6.8PF,.1PF+/-,50V- C1629 2113945A12 CAP,CHIP,3300PF,+10%,-10%, C2028 2115153H24 CAP,FXD,7.5PF,.1PF+/-,50V-
DC,0603,C0G,-55DEG CMIN, 50V-DC,0402,X7R,-55DEG DC,0402,C0G C2061 2115153H15 CAP,FXD,3.3PF,.1PF+/-,50V-
125DEG CMAX CMIN,125DEG CM DC,0402,C0G
C2029 2115153H41 CAP,FXD,22PF,+1%,-1%,50V-
C1611 2113945L49 CAP,FXD,.01UF,+5%,-5%,50V- C1630 2113945A12 CAP,CHIP,3300PF,+10%,-10%, DC,0402,C0G C2063 2115153H41 CAP,FXD,22PF,+1%,-1%,50V-
DC,0603,X7R,-55DEG CMIN, 50V-DC,0402,X7R,-55DEG DC,0402,C0G
C2032 2115153H57 CAP,FXD,100PF,+1%,-1%,50V-
125DEG CMAX,P CMIN,125DEG CM C2064 2115153H24 CAP,FXD,7.5PF,.1PF+/-,50V-
DC,0402,C0G
C1613 2113944M30 CAP,FXD,33PF,+2%,-2%,50V- C1803 2113944M08 CAP,FXD,3.9PF,.1PF+/-,50V- DC,0402,C0G
C2033 2115153H53 CAP,FXD,68PF,50V-DC,0402,
DC,0603,C0G,-55DEG CMIN, DC,0603,C0G,-55DEG CMIN, D200 4813978A19 DIODE,RECT,MBR120,SM,SOD
C0G
125DEG CMAX,PB 125DEG CMAX -123,1A,20V,SHTK,PB-FREE
C2035 2115153H15 CAP,FXD,3.3PF,.1PF+/-,50V-
C1614 2113944M36 CAP,FXD,56PF,+2%,-2%,50V- C1804 2113944M08 CAP,FXD,3.9PF,.1PF+/-,50V- D722 4815011H01 DIODE,SWG,SM,300MA,80V,TR
DC,0402,C0G
DC,0603,C0G,-55DEG CMIN, DC,0603,C0G,-55DEG CMIN, P
125DEG CMAX,PB 125DEG CMAX C2036 2115153H07 CAP,FXD,1.5PF,.1PF+/-,50V-
DC,0402,C0G D723 4815011H01 DIODE,SWG,SM,300MA,80V,TR
C1615 2113944A40 CAP,CHIP,100PF,+5%,-5%,50V- C1807 2113944M14 CAP,FXD,6.8PF,.1PF+/-,50V- P
DC,0402,C0G,-55DEG CMIN, DC,0603,C0G,-55DEG CMIN, C2037 2115153H12 CAP,FXD,2.4PF,.1PF+/-,+4.2%,
125DEG CMAX 125DEG CMAX -4.2%,50V-DC,0402,C0G E200 2405688Z01 IDCTR,BEAD,FERR BEAD

C1616 2113944M34 CAP,FXD,47PF,+2%,-2%,50V- C1820 2113944M08 CAP,FXD,3.9PF,.1PF+/-,50V- C2038 2115153H09 CAP,FXD,1.8PF,.1PF+/-,50V- E201 2405688Z01 IDCTR,BEAD,FERR BEAD
DC,0603,C0G,-55DEG CMIN, DC,0603,C0G,-55DEG CMIN, DC,0402,C0G E501 2480640Z01 FLTR,FERR,SM,SUR MT FERR
125DEG CMAX,PB 125DEG CMAX C2039 2115153H15 CAP,FXD,3.3PF,.1PF+/-,50V- BEAD
C1617 2113945B02 CAP,CHIP,.01UF,+10%,-10%, C1821 2113944M17 CAP,FXD,9.1PF,.1PF+/-,50V- DC,0402,C0G E601 2480640Z01 FLTR,FERR,SM,SUR MT FERR
25V-DC,0402,X7R,-55DEG DC,0603,C0G,-55DEG CMIN, C2041 2113946B04 CAP,CHIP,.1UF,+10%,-10%,10V- BEAD
CMIN,125DEG CMA 125DEG CMAX DC,0402,X5R,-55DEG CMIN, E602 2480640Z01 FLTR,FERR,SM,SUR MT FERR
C1618 2113944M42 CAP,FXD,100PF,+2%,-2%,50V- C1822 2113944M42 CAP,FXD,100PF,+2%,-2%,50V- 85DEG CMAX BEAD
DC,0603,C0G,-55DEG CMIN, DC,0603,C0G,-55DEG CMIN, C2042 2115153H13 CAP,FXD,2.7PF,.1PF+/-,50V-
125DEG CMAX,P 125DEG CMAX,P E603 2480640Z01 FLTR,FERR,SM,SUR MT FERR
DC,0402,C0G BEAD
C1619 2113944M22 CAP,FXD,15PF,+2%,-2%,50V- C1826 2113944M04 CAP,FXD,2.7PF,.1PF+/-,50V- C2044 2115153H26 CAP,CER CHIP,9.1PF,.1PF+/-
DC,0603,C0G,-55DEG CMIN, DC,0603,C0G,-55DEG CMIN, E604 2480640Z01 FLTR,FERR,SM,SUR MT FERR
,+.1%,-.1%,50V-DC,0402,C0G BEAD
125DEG CMAX,PB 125DEG CMAX
C2052 2115153H41 CAP,FXD,22PF,+1%,-1%,50V- E605 2480640Z01 FLTR,FERR,SM,SUR MT FERR
C1620 2171741M01 CAP,FXD,47PF,+5%,-5%,50V- C1827 2113944M10 CAP,FXD,4.7PF,.1PF+/-,50V- DC,0402,C0G
DC,COG,HI Q CAP DC,0603,C0G,-55DEG CMIN, BEAD
125DEG CMAX
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Part Number Description Part Number Description Part Number Description Part Number Description
Des. Des. Des. Des.

E606 2480640Z01 FLTR,FERR,SM,SUR MT FERR L511 2478057A13 IDCTR,WW,7.5NH,2%,.08OHM, L1102 2415429H10 IDCTR,WW,6.8NH,5%,700MA,.1 L1809 2471884M01 IDCTR,AW,10.2NH,5%,AIR,SM,
BEAD CER,41 Q,5.3GHZ SRF,PCMT, 1OHM,CER,SM,0603,CHIP 10.2NH SQ SPR
7.5 NH S
E607 2480640Z01 FLTR,FERR,SM,SUR MT FERR L1103 2475393H01 IDCTR,COIL,4.7NH,2%,750MA,. L1811 2471884M01 IDCTR,AW,10.2NH,5%,AIR,SM,
BEAD L601 2415429H43 IDCTR,WW,220NH,5%,300MA, 07OHM,SM,INDUCTOR, 4.7NH, 10.2NH SQ SPR
2.1OHM,CER,0 040
E608 2480640Z01 FLTR,FERR,SM,SUR MT FERR L2008 2478057A09 IDCTR,WW,5.6NH,2%,1.7A,
AWG,SM,0603,CHIP
BEAD L1104 0613952R66 RES,MF,0OHM,5%,.0625W,SM, .036OHM,CER,48 Q,6.6GHZ
L602 2466505A01 CHIP INDUCTOR,CHIP,10UH, 0402,PB-FREE SRF,SM,5.6 N
E609 2480640Z01 FLTR,FERR,SM,SUR MT FERR
5%,150MA,FERR,0 AWG,SM,
BEAD L1108 2409348J04 IDCTR,5%,SM,AIR CORE 2214 L2009 2478057A23 IDCTR,WW,18NH,2%,.066OHM,
PB-FREE
CER,41 Q,3.3GHZ SRF,PCMT,
E1101 2405688Z01 IDCTR,BEAD,FERR BEAD L1114 2475394H01 IDCTR,COIL,11NH,2%,.14OHM,
L603 2466505A01 CHIP INDUCTOR,CHIP,10UH, 18 NH SU
SM,INDUCTOR, 11NH, 0402, +/-
E2021 2480640Z01 FLTR,FERR,SM,SUR MT FERR 5%, 150MA,FERR,0 AWG,SM,
2 L2010 2478057A23 IDCTR,WW,18NH,2%,.066OHM,
BEAD PB-FREE
CER,41 Q,3.3GHZ
L1301 2488090Y07 IDCTR,CHIP,3.3NH,5%,300MA,
F200 6575834B01 FUSE,FST BLW,2A,32V,FUSE L604 2414032D16 IDCTR,WW,120NH,5%,800MA, SRF,PCMT,18 NH SU
CER,SM,0402,MULAY PB FREE
SUR MT .26OHM,CER,42 Q,1GHZ SRF,
L2012 2478057A09 IDCTR,WW,5.6NH,2%,1.7A,
SM,PB-FREE L1302 2488090Y25 IDCTR,CHIP,100NH,5%,90MA,C
FL501 4885631B01 FLTR,MONOLITHIC CRYSTAL, .036OHM,CER,48 Q,6.6GHZ
ER,SM,0402,MULAY PB FREE
BANDPASS,109.65MHZ NOM, L605 24013028001 COIL FORM,3.9UH IDCTR SRF,SM,5.6 N
-6.5MHZ MIN,6.5MH L1303 2414017P25 IDCTR,CHIP,100NH,5%,100MA,
L701 2415429H47 IDCTR,WW,390NH,5%,100MA, L2013 2478057A23 IDCTR,WW,18NH,2%,.066OHM,
5.5OHM,CER,8 Q,650MHZ
FL1301 9102190J23 FLTR,SAW,BANDPASS,1.57542 CER,SM,CHIP CER,41 Q,3.3GHZ
SRF,SM,0402
GHZ NOM,SM,1.4X1.0MM,SMD, SRF,PCMT,18 NH SU
L720 2480646Z20 IDCTR,FXD,2.2UH,10%,15MA,
PB-FREE L1305 2475391H01 IDCTR,WW,18UH,2%,.27OHM,I
SM,MULTI-LAYER CHIP L2014 2478057A23 IDCTR,WW,18NH,2%,.066OHM,
NDUCTOR, 18 NH, CHIP, 0402,
J101 0909901V02 CONN,RCPT,SMT MCX CER,41 Q,3.3GHZ
L727 2480646Z20 IDCTR,FXD,2.2UH,10%,15MA, 2
J102 0975886B01 RF CONN,F,RECEPTACLE, SRF,PCMT,18 NH SU
SM,MULTI-LAYER CHIP
L1306 2488090Y10 IDCTR,CHIP,5.6NH,5%,300MA,
COAX CBL L2015 2478057A41 IDCTR,WW,91NH,2%,440MA,
L728 2415429H47 IDCTR,WW,390NH,5%,100MA, CER,SM,0402,MULAY PB FREE
L200 2571269C01 IDCTR,COIL,1.5UH,20%,2.9A, .58OHM,CER,1.65GHZ
CER,SM,CHIP
L1601 2414017H14 IDCTR,CHIP,15NH,5%,3A,.32O SRF,SM,0306 HI Q
.059OHM,FERR,SM,WW PWR
L733 2480646Z20 IDCTR,FXD,2.2UH,10%,15MA, HM,CER,12 Q,1.5GHZ
W18 COMP L2016 2414017P15 IDCTR,CHIP,15NH,5%,300MA,
SM,MULTI-LAYER CHIP SRF,SM,0603,PB-
L501 24012011014 IDCTR,WW,6.8NH,2%,1.5A, .65OHM,CER,9 Q,1.95GHZ
L735 2480646Z20 IDCTR,FXD,2.2UH,10%,15MA, L1602 2415429H37 IDCTR,WW,110NH,5%,300MA,.6 SRF,SM,0402
.055OHM,CER,5.8GHZ SRF,SM,
SM,MULTI-LAYER CHIP 1OHM,CER,SM,0603,CHIP
0402 HI Q L2017 2478057A40 IDCTR,WW,82NH,2%,510MA,
L738 2480646Z20 IDCTR,FXD,2.2UH,10%,15MA, L1603 2414015A07 IDCTR,FXD,180NH,2%,750MA,. .46OHM,CER,1.8GHZ
L502 2415429H30 IDCTR,WW,47NH,5%,600MA,C
SM,MULTI-LAYER CHIP 77OHM,CER,25 Q,700MHZ SRF,SM,0306 HI Q
ER,SM,CHIP
SRF,SM,1008
L741 2480646Z20 IDCTR,FXD,2.2UH,10%,15MA, L2019 2414017P15 IDCTR,CHIP,15NH,5%,300MA,
L503 2414032F38 IDCTR,WW,220NH,5%,400MA,
SM,MULTI-LAYER CHIP L1604 2414017H07 IDCTR,CHIP,3.9NH,300MA,.14O .65OHM,CER,9 Q,1.95GHZ
.7OHM,CER,30 Q,630MHZ
HM,CER,10 Q,3.4GHZ SRF,SM,0402
SRF,SM,PB-FRE L753 2480646Z20 IDCTR,FXD,2.2UH,10%,15MA,
SRF,SM,0603,P
SM,MULTI-LAYER CHIP L2034 2478057A29 IDCTR,WW,56NH,2%,610MA,
L504 2414032F42 IDCTR,WW,470NH,10%,170MA,
L1605 2414017H07 IDCTR,CHIP,3.9NH,300MA,.14O .3OHM,CER,5GHZ SRF,SM,
2.5OHM,CER,40 Q,665MHZ L806 2415429H47 IDCTR,WW,390NH,5%,100MA,
HM,CER,10 Q,3.4GHZ 0306 HI Q CHI
SRF,SM,PB-F CER,SM,CHIP
SRF,SM,0603,P
L505 2415429H39 IDCTR,WW,150NH,5%,280MA, L817 2414032F41 IDCTR,WW,390NH,10%,200MA, L2035 2478057A24 IDCTR,WW,22NH,2%,.14OHM,
L1606 2460591E24 IDCTR,AW,23.75NH,COIL 23.75 CER,44 Q,3.15GHZ SRF,PCMT,
.92OHM,CER,SM,0603,CHIP 1.5OHM,CER,40 Q,730MHZ
SRF,SM,PB-F L1609 2415428H02 IDCTR,AW,2.55NH,5%,1.6A,AIR 22 NH SU
L506 2415429H39 IDCTR,WW,150NH,5%,280MA,
,3 TURNS,SM,AIR WOUND L2036 2415429H01 IDCTR,WW,1.6NH,5%,700MA,
.92OHM,CER,SM,0603,CHIP L821 2415429H47 IDCTR,WW,390NH,5%,100MA,
IDCTR .03OHM,CER,SM,0603,CHIP
CER,SM,CHIP
L507 2415427H12 IDCTR,WW,5.1NH,5%,800MA,
L1610 2415385H01 IDCTR,AW,8NH,2%,4A,.0026OH M101 2871616H01 CONN,N/A,GLD,CONNECTOR,
.083OHM,CER,SM,0402,CHIP L846 2414032F41 IDCTR,WW,390NH,10%,200MA,
M,AIR,3 TURNS,RH,140 BPLUS
1.5OHM,CER,40 Q,730MHZ
L510 24012011020 IDCTR,WW,1NH,2%,1.3A,.085O Q,5GHZ SRF,SM,8
SRF,SM,PB-F M103 3987977Y04 CONT,CONN,1CONT,ANT UNIV
HM,CER,4.7GHZ SRF,SM,0402
L1803 2471884M01 IDCTR,AW,10.2NH,5%,AIR,SM, 4.5MM,UC 1.8
HI Q C L1101 2415429H26 IDCTR,WW,33NH,5%,600MA,
10.2NH SQ SPR
.22OHM,CER,SM,0603,CHIP
8-44 Schematics, Boards Overlays, and Parts Lists: Transceiver (RF) Boards: UHF1

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Des. Des. Des. Des.

M104 3987977Y04 CONT,CONN,1CONT,ANT UNIV Q1601 5185633C92 AMP MDL,MODULE,RING, R606 0613952R01 RES,MF,10KOHM,5%,.0625W,S R729 0613952R09 RES,MF,22KOHM,5%,.0625W,S
4.5MM,UC 1.8 XSTR, FET RF POWER, UHF M,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-FREE M,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-FREE
M107 0985888K02 BATTERY CONNECTOR,SKT, Q2022 4813973M75 XSTR,BIP GP SS,PNP,BC858, R607 0613952R25 RES,MF,100KOHM,5%,.0625W, R743 0613952R17 RES,MF,47KOHM,5%,.0625W,S
NI,LEAP SOT-563,SMT,-30V,.357W, SM,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB- M,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-FREE
-100MA,100MHZ FREE
P101 2887818K05 RECTANGULAR CONNECTOR, R745 0613952R09 RES,MF,22KOHM,5%,.0625W,S
STKNG,2 ROW,RCPT,40CONT, R101 0613952R01 RES,MF,10KOHM,5%,.0625W,S R608 0613952R01 RES,MF,10KOHM,5%,.0625W,S M,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-FREE
.5MM,GLD,VERT M,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-FREE M,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-FREE
R751 0613952Q59 RES,MF,270OHM,5%,.0625W,S
PCB 84013067001 BOARD, PC, PORTABLE UHF1 R103 0613952R01 RES,MF,10KOHM,5%,.0625W,S R609 0613952Q81 RES,MF,2.2KOHM,5%,.0625W,S M,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-FREE
M,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-FREE M,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-FREE
Q201 4813970A59 XSTR,FET GP PWR,P-CH, R752 0613952Q91 RES,MF,5.6KOHM,5%,.0625W,S
ENHN,SM,SOT-23,20V,.4W,PB- R104 0613952Q80 RES,MF,2KOHM,5%,.0625W,SM R610 0613952R25 RES,MF,100KOHM,5%,.0625W, M,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-FREE
FREE ,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-FREE SM,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-
R753 0613952Q91 RES,MF,5.6KOHM,5%,.0625W,S
FREE
Q202 4813973A32 XSTR,BIP GP SS,NPN,SM,SC- R201 0613952R25 RES,MF,100KOHM,5%,.0625W, M,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-FREE
70,SMT,50V,.202W,100MA,PB- SM,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB- R611 0613952R01 RES,MF,10KOHM,5%,.0625W,S
R754 0613952Q91 RES,MF,5.6KOHM,5%,.0625W,S
FREE FREE M,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-FREE
M,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-FREE
Q501 4813973M75 XSTR,BIP GP SS,PNP,BC858, R202 0613952Q89 RES,MF,4.7KOHM,5%,.0625W,S R612 0613952Q94 RES,MF,7.5KOHM,5%,.0625W,S
R755 0613952R15 RES,MF,39KOHM,5%,.0625W,S
SOT-563,SMT,-30V,.357W, M,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-FREE M,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-FREE
M,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-FREE
-100MA,100MHZ
R502 0613952Q45 RES,MF,68OHM,5%,.0625W,SM R613 0613952Z41 RES,MF,2.4KOHM,1%,.0625W,S
R759 0613952Q69 RES,MF,680OHM,5%,.0625W,S
Q503 4885316E32 XSTR,BIP RF SML SGNL,SLCN, ,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-FREE M,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-FREE
M,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-FREE
BFR380F,SM,SMT,6V,380W,80A
R503 0613952R10 RES,MF,24KOHM,5%,.0625W,S R614 0613952R66 RES,MF,0OHM,5%,.0625W,SM,
,14MHZ,TR R761 0613952Q57 RES,MF,220OHM,5%,.0625W,S
M,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-FREE 0402,PB-FREE
M,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-FREE
Q601 4813973A04 XSTR,BIP GP SS,NPN,TA13,
R504 0613952Q85 RES,MF,3.3KOHM,5%,.0625W,S R698 0613952R66 RES,MF,0OHM,5%,.0625W,SM,
SM,SOT-23,SMT,30V,.225W, R762 0613952R02 RES,MF,11KOHM,5%,.0625W,S
M,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-FREE 0402,PB-FREE
300MA,125MHZ,P M,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-FREE
R505 0613952R31 RES,MF,180KOHM,5%,.0625W, R699 0613952R66 RES,MF,0OHM,5%,.0625W,SM,
Q703 4813973M75 XSTR,BIP GP SS,PNP,BC858, R764 0613952Q75 RES,MF,1.2KOHM,5%,.0625W,S
SM,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB- 0402,PB-FREE
SOT-563,SMT,-30V,.357W, M,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-FREE
FREE
-100MA,100MHZ R701 0613952Q49 RES,MF,100OHM,5%,.0625W,S
R767 0613952Q45 RES,MF,68OHM,5%,.0625W,SM
R506 0613952Q53 RES,MF,150OHM,5%,.0625W,S M,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-FREE
Q712 4813973M75 XSTR,BIP GP SS,PNP,BC858, ,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-FREE
M,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-FREE
SOT-563,SMT,-30V,.357W, R702 0613952R66 RES,MF,0OHM,5%,.0625W,SM,
R772 0613952Q37 RES,MF,33OHM,5%,.0625W,SM
-100MA,100MHZ R507 0613952Q75 RES,MF,1.2KOHM,5%,.0625W,S 0402,PB-FREE
,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-FREE
M,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-FREE
Q713 4805585Q32 XSTR,BIP RF SML SGNL,NPN, R705 0613952Q25 RES,MF,10OHM,5%,.0625W,SM
R773 0613952Q91 RES,MF,5.6KOHM,5%,.0625W,S
NE662M04,SM,SOT-343,3.3V, R508 0613952Q29 RES,MF,15OHM,5%,.0625W,SM ,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-FREE
M,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-FREE
TRANSITO ,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-FREE
R706 0613952R66 RES,MF,0OHM,5%,.0625W,SM,
R776 0613952Q39 RES,MF,39OHM,5%,.0625W,SM
Q714 4889394V04 XSTR,FET GP SS,MOSFET, R509 0613952Q25 RES,MF,10OHM,5%,.0625W,SM 0402,PB-FREE
,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-FREE
N-CH,ENHN,SM,20V,.25W, ,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-FREE
R707 0613952R66 RES,MF,0OHM,5%,.0625W,SM,
PB-FREE TWO FETS R778 0613952Q55 RES,MF,180OHM,5%,.0625W,S
R511 0613952Q11 RES,MF,2.7OHM,5%,.0625W,S 0402,PB-FREE
M,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-FREE
Q774 4885061Y01 XSTR,BIP RF SML SGNL,NPN, M,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-FREE
R708 0613952Q49 RES,MF,100OHM,5%,.0625W,S
SM,12GHZ R807 0613952R09 RES,MF,22KOHM,5%,.0625W,S
R601 0613952Q41 RES,MF,47OHM,5%,.0625W,SM M,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-FREE
M,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-FREE
Q842 4805585Q32 XSTR,BIP RF SML SGNL,NPN, ,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-FREE
R712 0613952Q67 RES,MF,560OHM,5%,.0625W,S
NE662M04,SM,SOT-343,3.3V, R808 0613952R23 RES,MF,82KOHM,5%,.0625W,S
R602 0613952Q63 RES,MF,390OHM,5%,.0625W,S M,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-FREE
TRANSITO M,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-FREE
M,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-FREE
R713 0613952Q25 RES,MF,10OHM,5%,.0625W,SM
Q1101 4813973A32 XSTR,BIP GP SS,NPN,SM, R809 0613952Q91 RES,MF,5.6KOHM,5%,.0625W,S
R603 0613952R25 RES,MF,100KOHM,5%,.0625W, ,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-FREE
SC-70,SMT,50V,.202W,100MA, M,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-FREE
SM,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-
PB-FREE R714 0613952Q67 RES,MF,560OHM,5%,.0625W,S
FREE R811 0613952Q39 RES,MF,39OHM,5%,.0625W,SM
M,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-FREE
Q1103 4813970A59 XSTR,FET GP PWR,P-CH, ,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-FREE
R604 0613952Q63 RES,MF,390OHM,5%,.0625W,S
ENHN,SM,SOT-23,20V,.4W, R716 0613952R66 RES,MF,0OHM,5%,.0625W,SM,
M,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-FREE R812 0613952Q47 RES,MF,82OHM,5%,.0625W,SM
PB-FREE 0402,PB-FREE
,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-FREE
R605 0613952R01 RES,MF,10KOHM,5%,.0625W,S
R721 0613952R01 RES,MF,10KOHM,5%,.0625W,S
M,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-FREE
M,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-FREE
Schematics, Boards Overlays, and Parts Lists: Transceiver (RF) Boards: UHF1 8-45

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Part Number Description Part Number Description Part Number Description Part Number Description
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R813 2113944A63 CAP,FXD,1PF,.25PF+/-,50V-DC, R1115 0613952Q49 RES,MF,100OHM,5%,.0625W,S R1144 0613952R25 RES,MF,100KOHM,5%,.0625W, R1176 0613952Q73 RES,MF,1KOHM,5%,.0625W,SM
0402,C0G,-55DEG CMIN, M,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-FREE SM,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB- ,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-FREE
125DEG CMAX,P FREE
R1116 0613952R01 RES,MF,10KOHM,5%,.0625W,S R1177 0613952R66 RES,MF,0OHM,5%,.0625W,SM,
R815 0613952Q34 RES,MF,24OHM,5%,.0625W,SM M,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-FREE R1145 0613952R25 RES,MF,100KOHM,5%,.0625W, 0402,PB-FREE
,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-FREE SM,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-
R1117 0613952R22 RES,MF,75KOHM,5%,.0625W,S R1178 0613952R01 RES,MF,10KOHM,5%,.0625W,S
FREE
R818 0613952Q23 RES,MF,8.2OHM,5%,.0625W,S M,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-FREE M,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-FREE
M,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-FREE R1146 0613952R25 RES,MF,100KOHM,5%,.0625W,
R1121 0613952R12 RES,MF,30KOHM,5%,.0625W,S R1180 0613952R66 RES,MF,0OHM,5%,.0625W,SM,
SM,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-
R819 0613952Q59 RES,MF,270OHM,5%,.0625W,S M,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-FREE 0402,PB-FREE
FREE
M,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-FREE
R1122 0613952R22 RES,MF,75KOHM,5%,.0625W,S R1182 0613952R01 RES,MF,10KOHM,5%,.0625W,S
R1151 0613952R05 RES,MF,15KOHM,5%,.0625W,S
R822 0613952R08 RES,MF,20KOHM,5%,.0625W,S M,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-FREE M,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-FREE
M,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-FREE
M,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-FREE
R1124 0613952Q42 RES,MF,51OHM,5%,.0625W,SM R1183 0613952Q73 RES,MF,1KOHM,5%,.0625W,SM
R1152 0613952R01 RES,MF,10KOHM,5%,.0625W,S
R823 0613952R19 RES,MF,56KOHM,5%,.0625W,S ,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-FREE ,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-FREE
M,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-FREE
M,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-FREE
R1125 0613952R17 RES,MF,47KOHM,5%,.0625W,S R1184 0613952Q81 RES,MF,2.2KOHM,5%,.0625W,S
R1154 0613952R01 RES,MF,10KOHM,5%,.0625W,S
R827 0613952Q92 RES,MF,6.2KOHM,5%,.0625W,S M,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-FREE M,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-FREE
M,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-FREE
M,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-FREE
R1126 0613952R08 RES,MF,20KOHM,5%,.0625W,S R1307 0613952Q73 RES,MF,1KOHM,5%,.0625W,SM
R1160 0613952R03 RES,MF,12KOHM,5%,.0625W,S
R832 0613952Q29 RES,MF,15OHM,5%,.0625W,SM M,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-FREE ,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-FREE
M,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-FREE
,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-FREE
R1127 0613952R08 RES,MF,20KOHM,5%,.0625W,S R1601 0613952Q96 RES,MF,9.1KOHM,5%,.0625W,S
R1162 0613952R29 RES,MF,150KOHM,5%,.0625W,
R833 0613952Q49 RES,MF,100OHM,5%,.0625W,S M,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-FREE M,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-FREE
SM,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-
M,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-FREE
R1128 0613952R01 RES,MF,10KOHM,5%,.0625W,S FREE R1602 0613952R01 RES,MF,10KOHM,5%,.0625W,S
R840 0613952Q29 RES,MF,15OHM,5%,.0625W,SM M,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-FREE M,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-FREE
R1163 0613952R01 RES,MF,10KOHM,5%,.0625W,S
,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-FREE
R1135 0613952R66 RES,MF,0OHM,5%,.0625W,SM, M,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-FREE R1603 0613952R02 RES,MF,11KOHM,5%,.0625W,S
R848 0613952Q29 RES,MF,15OHM,5%,.0625W,SM 0402,PB-FREE M,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-FREE
R1164 0613952R01 RES,MF,10KOHM,5%,.0625W,S
,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-FREE
R1136 0613952R01 RES,MF,10KOHM,5%,.0625W,S M,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-FREE R1604 0613952R13 RES,MF,33KOHM,5%,.0625W,S
R849 0613952Q67 RES,MF,560OHM,5%,.0625W,S M,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-FREE M,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-FREE
R1165 0613952Q56 RES,MF,200OHM,5%,.0625W,S
M,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-FREE
R1137 0613952R01 RES,MF,10KOHM,5%,.0625W,S M,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-FREE R1605 0613952Q73 RES,MF,1KOHM,5%,.0625W,SM
R1102 0613952R25 RES,MF,100KOHM,5%,.0625W, M,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-FREE ,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-FREE
R1166 0613952Q56 RES,MF,200OHM,5%,.0625W,S
SM,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-
R1138 0613952R25 RES,MF,100KOHM,5%,.0625W, M,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-FREE R1606 0613952H61 RES,MF,330OHM,5%,.1W,SM,
FREE
SM,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB- 0603,200PPM/CEL,PB-FREE
R1167 0613952R01 RES,MF,10KOHM,5%,.0625W,S
R1103 06009259001 RES,SHUNT,.02OHM,.25W,SMD FREE
M,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-FREE R1801 0685524Y01 RES,0OHM
,LOW RESISTANCE THK FLM
R1139 0613952R25 RES,MF,100KOHM,5%,.0625W,
RES R1168 0613952Q49 RES,MF,100OHM,5%,.0625W,S R2006 0613952R01 RES,MF,10KOHM,5%,.0625W,S
SM,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-
M,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-FREE M,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-FREE
R1104 0613952Q49 RES,MF,100OHM,5%,.0625W,S FREE
M,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-FREE R1169 0613952P52 RES,MF,340KOHM,1%,.0625W, R2007 0613952R01 RES,MF,10KOHM,5%,.0625W,S
R1140 0613952R25 RES,MF,100KOHM,5%,.0625W,
SM,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB- M,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-FREE
R1105 0613952Q49 RES,MF,100OHM,5%,.0625W,S SM,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-
FREE R2008 0613952R01 RES,MF,10KOHM,5%,.0625W,S
M,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-FREE FREE
R1170 0613952P01 RES,MF,100KOHM,1%,.0625W, M,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-FREE
R1106 0613952Q21 RES,MF,6.8OHM,5%,.0625W,S R1141 0613952R42 RES,MF,510KOHM,5%,.0625W,
SM,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB- R2009 0613952R01 RES,MF,10KOHM,5%,.0625W,S
M,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-FREE SM,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-
FREE M,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-FREE
FREE
R1107 0613952Q45 RES,MF,68OHM,5%,.0625W,SM
R1171 0613952R66 RES,MF,0OHM,5%,.0625W,SM, R2010 0613952Q73 RES,MF,1KOHM,5%,.0625W,SM
,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-FREE R1142 0613952R25 RES,MF,100KOHM,5%,.0625W,
0402,PB-FREE ,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-FREE
SM,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-
R1108 0613952R23 RES,MF,82KOHM,5%,.0625W,S
FREE R1172 0613952Q89 RES,MF,4.7KOHM,5%,.0625W,S R2011 0613952Q73 RES,MF,1KOHM,5%,.0625W,SM
M,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-FREE
M,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-FREE ,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-FREE
R1143 0613952R25 RES,MF,100KOHM,5%,.0625W,
R1110 0613952R01 RES,MF,10KOHM,5%,.0625W,S
SM,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB- R1174 0613952R01 RES,MF,10KOHM,5%,.0625W,S R2021 0613952R22 RES,MF,75KOHM,5%,.0625W,S
M,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-FREE
FREE M,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-FREE M,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-FREE
R1114 0613952Q49 RES,MF,100OHM,5%,.0625W,S
R1175 0613952R66 RES,MF,0OHM,5%,.0625W,SM,
M,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-FREE
0402,PB-FREE
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Part Number Description Part Number Description Part Number Description Part Number Description
Des. Des. Des. Des.

R2022 0613952R27 RES,MF,120KOHM,5%,.0625W, U201 5175771A99 IC,LNR V REGLTR,FXD,100MA, U1104 5185941F56 IC,OP AMP,1PER PKG,RAIL- U1137 5164852H16 IC,TRANSLATING,2PER PKG,
SM,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB- VFBGA,LOW NOISE, 100MA RAIL,SOIC,IC SNGL LV LP OP LVC2T45,TRANSCEIVER W/
FREE LINEAR REGL AMP VOLTAGE TRANSLATI
R2023 0613952R01 RES,MF,10KOHM,5%,.0625W,S U202 5175772B02 IC,LNR V REGLTR,FXD,1.8V, U1105 5180390L83 IC,CNTLR,SM,1PER PKG U1138 5164852H16 IC,TRANSLATING,2PER PKG,
M,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-FREE 100MA,VFBGA,LINEAR LVC2T45,TRANSCEIVER W/
U1106 5175772B05 IC,LTC5532ES6,SOT-23,1PER
REGLTR 100MA 1.8 VOLTAGE TRANSLATI
R2024 0613952Q37 RES,MF,33OHM,5%,.0625W,SM PKG,PRCN RF DET
,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-FREE U203 5175772B01 IC,LNR V REGLTR,FXD,1.5V, U1139 5164852H16 IC,TRANSLATING,2PER PKG,
U1111 5175771A26 IC,SW,50OHM,CMOS FET SW
350MA,VFBGA,LINEAR V LVC2T45,TRANSCEIVER W/
R2025 0613952Q11 RES,MF,2.7OHM,5%,.0625W,S SPDT, 10WATTS
REGLTR 350MA VOLTAGE TRANSLATI
M,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-FREE
U1112 5175772B04 IC,HMC468LP3E,QFN,1 DB LSB
U506 5164852H82 IC,MXR,IC, MIXER/ BFR U1141 5185941F56 IC,OP AMP,1PER PKG,RAIL-
R2035 0613952Q75 RES,MF,1.2KOHM,5%,.0625W,S GAAS MMIC ATTEN
RAIL,SOIC,IC SNGL LV LP OP
M,0402,200PPM/CEL,PB-FREE U601 5102495J14 IC,IF,IF DIGITILIZING
U1113 5185941F56 IC,OP AMP,1PER PKG,RAIL- AMP
SUBSYSTEM IC,AD9864,QFN
SH1 26009322001 SHLD,CAN,STL,PLTD,SHIELD, RAIL,SOIC,IC SNGL LV LP OP
U1142 5185941F56 IC,OP AMP,1PER PKG,RAIL-
RF PA U602 4885316E32 XSTR,BIP RF SML SGNL,SLCN, AMP
RAIL,SOIC,IC SNGL LV LP OP
BFR380F,SM,SMT,6V,380W,80A
SH2 2675872B01 SHLD,STL,SN PLT,SHIELD, U1114 5185941F56 IC,OP AMP,1PER PKG,RAIL- AMP
,14MHZ,TR
XTAL RAIL,SOIC,IC SNGL LV LP OP
U1143 5185941F56 IC,OP AMP,1PER PKG,RAIL-
U603 5109522E84 IC,DUAL SCHMITT TRIG AMP
SH3 2675873B01 SHLD,STL,SN PLT,SHIELD, RAIL,SOIC,IC SNGL LV LP OP
MICRO PAK
ABACUS U1116 5109522E93 GATE,OR,SN74LVC1G32YZPR, AMP
U604 5109522E84 IC,DUAL SCHMITT TRIG 1PER PKG,SM,2 INPUT IN
SH4 26009323001 SHLD,CAN,STL,PLTD,SHIELD, U1144 5171779H01 IC,ANLG SW,SC70,SC70-6,
MICRO PAK NANO PKG
DC FLTR 1PER PKG,SPDT ANLG SW
U605 5164852H16 IC,TRANSLATING,2PER PKG, U1117 5103535B53 IC,INVTR,DL,NC7WZ04L6X,2PE
SH5 26009327001 SHLD,CAN,STL,PLTD,SHIELD, U1146 5109522E93 GATE,OR,SN74LVC1G32YZPR,
LVC2T45,TRANSCEIVER W/ R PKG,SC70
OUT MATCH 1PER PKG,SM,2 INPUT IN
VOLTAGE TRANSLATI
U1118 5109522E93 GATE,OR,SN74LVC1G32YZPR, NANO PKG
SH6 26009320001 SHLD,CAN,STL,PLTD,SHIELD,
U606 5164852H16 IC,TRANSLATING,2PER PKG, 1PER PKG,SM,2 INPUT IN
ALC U1147 5109522E94 GATE,AND,1PER PKG,SM,
LVC2T45,TRANSCEIVER W/ NANO PKG
SH7 2675874B01 SHLD,STL,SN PLT,SHIELD, 2 INPUT IN NANO PKG
VOLTAGE TRANSLATI
U1119 5109522E94 GATE,AND,1PER PKG,SM,2
MXR U1148 5185941F56 IC,OP AMP,1PER PKG,RAIL-
U607 5186311J24 IC,BFR,1PER PKG, NC7SZ125, INPUT IN NANO PKG
SH8 2675932B01 SHLD,SHIELD, 2ND LO VCO RAIL,SOIC,IC SNGL LV LP OP
ACTIVE HIGH,BFR,3ST,SM,5.5
U1121 5114000B52 IC,XOR,LOGIC LEVEL AMP
SH9 26009319001 SHLD,CAN,STL,PLTD,SHIELD, U702 5164015H28 IC,CUST,MULTI PROTOCOL/ SHIFTER,1PER PKG,SM,SOT-
VCO U1149 5185941F45 ATTEN,VAR,14.4DBMIN,15.6DB
BAND TRANSCVR IC,SM,BGA, 353,PB-FREE
MAX,0-2000 MHZFREQ,50OHM,
SH10 26009324001 SHLD,CAN,STL,PLTD,SHIELD, TRIDENT, INTEG
U1125 5175206H01 IC,DAC,W/ 5 PPM/C INT REF PCMT,SOT-25
HAR FLTR U703 5175772B06 IC,SERIAL INTERFACE I/O
U1126 5109817F77 IC,COMPTR,LMV7275,SC70-5 U1150 51009381001 IC,MICROPOWER SOT-23 V
SH11 26009321001 SHLD,CAN,STL,PLTD,SHIELD, EXPANDER,QFN,24BITS,28-
U1127 5171779H01 IC,ANLG SW,SC70,SC70-6, REF
RX FRNT END PORT I/O EXPA
1PER PKG,SPDT ANLG SW U1304 5105739X13 IC,AMP,SIGE,QFN,QFN,18DB,
SH12 2675933B01 SHLD,SHIELD, IF AMP U709 5171972L01 IC,SW,SP3T RF SW
U1128 5188085K11 IC,NAND,SINGLE 2 INPUT, 1.57GHZMIN,1.57GHZMAX,
SH13 26009325001 SHLD,CAN,STL,PLTD U710 5171972L01 IC,SW,SP3T RF SW .9DB,SIGE GPS LO
SN74LVC1G00YZPR,SM,GATE,
SH14 26009326001 SHLD,CAN,STL,PLTD,SHIELD, U746 4805218N63 XSTR,GEN PURPOSE SMALL POS,5 DSBGA,PB- U1601 5175143H01 IC,WIDE SPLY RANGE OP AMP
DC REGLTR SIG,SOT-323,BROADBAND &
U1129 5175143H01 IC,WIDE SPLY RANGE OP AMP U1602 5115678H01 IC,RF AMPLIFIER,BGA,
XSTR BF
T503 2575851B01 XFMR,BALUN,RF XFMR BALUN U1130 5175143H01 IC,WIDE SPLY RANGE OP AMP TSSOP16EP,30MHZMIN,941MH
U1101 5188032U43 IC,SENSING CIRCUIT,INA138, ZMAX,VHF/UHF/800
T504 2575851B01 XFMR,BALUN,RF XFMR BALUN SM,SOT-23/5,1PER PKG,PB U1131 5109817F77 IC,COMPTR,LMV7275,SC70-5
U2032 4885316E32 XSTR,BIP RF SML SGNL,SLCN,
T505 2575851B01 XFMR,BALUN,RF XFMR BALUN FREE U1132 5114007M28 IC,F-F/D,1PER PKG,17SZ74, BFR380F,SM,SMT,6V,380W,80A
U101 5105443X07 IC,SERIAL EEPROM,32/64 U1102 5175772B03 RF SWITCH,RF SWITCH,10W, N-I,SM,SOIC8,PB-FREE ,14MHZ,TR
KBIT,DFN,EEPROM 32KBIT RECONFIGURABLE 10W SP5T/ U1133 5171779H01 IC,ANLG SW,SC70,SC70-6, VR101 4813977M29 DIODE,VREF,MBZ5250,SM,SOT
SER SPI BUS 3T RF SWITC 1PER PKG,SPDT ANLG SW -23,20V,.225W,ZEN
U200 5188493T01 IC,VREG/SWG,LP2989,SM,MINI U1103 5185070Y01 IC,TEMP SENS U1136 5109522E94 GATE,AND,1PER PKG,SM,2 VR200 4813977M29 DIODE,VREF,MBZ5250,SM,SOT
SO-8 HI PRCN REG 5V INPUT IN NANO PKG -23,20V,.225W,ZEN
Schematics, Boards Overlays, and Parts Lists: Transceiver (RF) Boards: UHF1 8-47

Ref.
Part Number Description
Des.

VR601 4805656W87 DIODE,VCTR, @ 15V,1SV279,


SOD-523/SC-79,SOD-523/SC-
79
VR602 4805656W87 DIODE,VCTR, @ 15V,1SV279,
SOD-523/SC-79,SOD-523/SC-
79
VR2005 4815096H01 DIODE,VCTR, @ 10V,1SV305G,
SM,VCTR DIODE 1SV305
VR2006 4815096H01 DIODE,VCTR, @ 10V,1SV305G,
SM,VCTR DIODE 1SV305
VR2007 4815096H01 DIODE,VCTR, @ 10V,1SV305G,
SM,VCTR DIODE 1SV305
VR2008 4815096H01 DIODE,VCTR, @ 10V,1SV305G,
SM,VCTR DIODE 1SV305
VR2010 4815096H01 DIODE,VCTR, @ 10V,1SV305G,
SM,VCTR DIODE 1SV305
VR2020 4815096H01 DIODE,VCTR, @ 10V,1SV305G,
SM,VCTR DIODE 1SV305
Y701 4871886H01 OSC,TCXO,16.8MHZ,SM,16.8
MHZ VCTXO .8PPM
Y704 5164852H68 OSC,VOLTAGE CONTROLLED,
411MHZ MAX,270MHZ MIN,SM,
M9LX7WX2.5H,I
Y705 5164852H66 OSC,VOLTAGE CONTROLLED,
520MHZ MAX,380MHZ MIN,SM,
M9LX7WX2.5H,I
8-48 Schematics, Boards Overlays, and Parts Lists: Transceiver (RF) Boards: UHF1

E2021
DC_LIN_1_8V_A 1 2
INPORT IN

R2023 R2024
10K 33
R2021
75K
BC858CD

4
347
Q2022

1
C2023 C2024
2 5 100PF 4.7UF

BC858CD

6
Q2022

3
R2022 R2025
120K 2.7

R2011
9.1K
INPORT IN

100PF

0.1UF
INPORT R2010
9.1K R2008 R2009
10K 10K

C2054

C2055
IN
ANA_RX_FE_TUNE
C2025 100PF

C2026 0.1UF

C2021 R2006 R2007


10K 10K L2013
0.1UF L2014 VR2008
ANA_RX_FE_TUNE DNP 18NH 1SV305
18NH
1 2 2 1

VR2007
L2010 VR2006 1SV305
L2009 L2012
18NH 1SV305 C2064
1 2 18NH 2 1 5.6NH
C2020 C2022 C2056 C2057 7.5PF
C2063
4.7UF 100PF 7.5PF 22PF 22PF
VR2005
L2035
1SV305 L2008 C2053 22NH
5.6NH 7.5PF
C2029 C2032 C2044 C2059 C2061
C2052
C2028 22PF 100PF 9.1PF 3.3PF 3.3PF
22PF L2034
7.5PF OUT OUTPORT
56NH
RF_RX_UHF1_FE_OUT
R2035

3
C2035 C2039 1.2K L2017 C2042
TL_RX_UHF1_FE_IN 3.3PF 3.3PF
1 U2032 C2036 82NH 2.7PF
INPORT IN BFR380F
C2033 1.5PF
68PF

2
L2015 C2058
C2037 C2001 C2060
91NH 2.7PF L2036
2.4PF 0.1UF 2.2PF
DNP 1.6NH L2019
15NH

R2001

1
C2038 1K
VR2020
L2016 1.8PF DNP
1SV305
15NH

2
1

C2041 VR2010
0.1UF 1SV305
2

Figure 8-29. NUE7369A Receiver Front End Circuit


Schematics, Boards Overlays, and Parts Lists: Transceiver (RF) Boards: UHF1 8-49

DC_LIN_1_5V
IN
DC_LIN_1_875V_D
IN
DC_LIN_2_775V
IN
DC_LIN_5V
IN

DC_LIN_2_775V
OUT
DC_LIN_1_5V
OUT

DC_LIN_2_775V

DC_LIN_2_775V DC_LIN_1_875V_D DC_LIN_2_775V DC_LIN_2_775V


L720
2.2UH DIG_CTRL_LOCK
OUT
C715
.1UF
DIG_DATA_SPI_MISO
OUT
L727 L733 L735 L738
DIG_CTRL_SPI_TRIDENT_PE
2.2UH 2.2UH 2.2UH 2.2UH IN
C726 C730 C737
D722 DIG_DATA_SPI_MOSI
.1UF .1UF .1UF IN
IMN10

NC
C716
4 3 DIG_SPI_CLK
.1UF A1 K1 C734 IN
5 A2 K2 2
6 1 .1UF
A3 K3 DIG_TX_SSI_FS
C717 OUT
.1UF DIG_TX_SSI_CLK
OUT
C718 DIG_DATA_TX_SSI
.1UF C724 C725 IN
10UF .1UF
DIG_CTRL_SSI_TRIGGER
IN
D723
C719 IMN10
.1UF 4 A1 K1 3
5 A2 K2 2
6 A3 K3 1

NC
NC

NC

NC

NC
RF_HP_MOD_OUT
OUT
DIG_DATA_AUX_SPI_MISO
ANA_ADAPT_CHARGE_PUMP
OUT
U702

B11

E11

E10
ANA_CHARGE_PUMP

G7

G5

G4

MN_CP_VCC G9

G6

G8
C9
C8
D4

H9

H7

H3

H4

H6

C4

SCAN_EN C7
A9

E4
A2
B9
B3

B8

K3

A8

E7
B4
F2

F1
L2
J9

J4

J1

J3

J6
15H28 OUT
DC_SUPER_FILTER_5V

SDM_VREFM
SDM_VREFP
RX_AVCC1
RX_AGND1
RX_AVCC2
SDM_REF_GND
RX_AGND2

CLK_VCC
CLK_GND
TX_VCC
SDM_CLK_GEN_VCC
ASPI_GND
SF_GND
SSI_VCC
ESC_GND
TX_GND
ESC_CPBIAS
ESC_VCC
ESC_CP_GND
ESC_CP_VCC
MAIN_GND
ESC_TEST
MAIN_VCC
REF_VCC

MN_CP_GND

LGND1

TX_DAC_GND
TX_DAC_VCC
ASPI_VCC
SSI_GND
TM
TEST1_LCKDET
TEST2
LVCC1
SDM_REF_VCC OUT
D9 R706
SPI_DR D8 0
D3 AGC_REF
A6 CEX D10
AGC_FLAG SPI_DW C11 C756 C757
K6 AUX_DAC 10UF .1UF
A5 SPI_CLK DC_LIN_2_775V
NC RFSTEPA_GPO6
C3 AGC_DAC F9
NC B5 TXFS F10 DIG_CTRL_TU1H
NC DC_CAL_GPO5 TXCLK C758 OUT
B2 BP_I F11 .047UF
NC C1 TXD F7 DIG_CTRL_TR
NC RXI DMCS OUT
C2 RXIX D11 NC DIG_CTRL_TR
NC B1 RXD E9
NC BP_IX RXCLK NC OUT
A10 SDM_VAG E8 NC R707
NC E1 RXFS D7
NC BP_Q RXACQ 0
D1 RXQ J2 NC
NC ESC_IN

35
D2 L3 U703 DIG_DATA_AUX_SPI_MISO
NC RXQX ESC_CP NC MAX7301ATL
E2 BP_QX K1 NC
NC F5 ESCD2_OUT K2 DIG_CTRL_TXH1

V_POS

DOUT
NC SCAN_IN ESCD2_OUTX NC OUT
B6 RX_EN_OUT H2 NC 32 40
NC ESC_INX SCLK
J7 ICAP
NC K7 34 CS 30
NC QCAP P4 NC DIG_CTRL_F
J10 CLK_OUT 33 DIN P5 28
NC OUT
J11 TCLK P6 26 NC
NC L6 L9 36 ISET 24
NC NTXQ HP_MOD_OUT P7
L7 TXQ P8 1 NC
NC K8 29 3
NC NTXI P31 P9

K4 SDM_CLK_GEN_GND
L8 TXI 27 P30 P10 5 NC
NC F8 G2 25 7 DIG_CTRL_C
NC INCR_DECR MN_ADAPT_CP NC P29 P11 OUT
G11 PHCLK C749 R755 23 P28 P12 2 NC
NC NC

B10 REF_OSC_OUT
A3 FBQ H1 .1UF 39K 22 P27 P13 4 NC DIG_CTRL_VTUR1
M_PRSCX G1

D5 GPO1_TEST1
E6 GPO2_TEST2
C5 GPO3_TEST3
GPO4_TEST4
NC A4 21 6 OUT
DEEPSLEEP

D6 ACE1_GPO7
A1 ACE2_GPO8
R754 RF BRD ID NC

C6 ASPI_DATA
NC FBI M_PRSC P26 P14

C10 CLK_BASE
5.6K 19 8

K11 CLK_EMIT
EF_OUTM

A7 ASPI_CLK
H8 EF_OUTP

P25 P15

L4 SF_SPLY
RF_PRESCALAR

H10 VMULTI1
VMULTI2

H5 SF_OUT
L10 CLK_CP
G3 18 9

J5 SF_BYP
RF BRD ID R753

L5 REF_IN
MN_CP P24 P16 NC
17 10

SENS
5.6K

RSTB
F6 SUB1
F4 SUB2
G10 SUB3

P23 P17 NC

A11 NC1
NC2

L11 NC3
E3 NC4
F3 NC5
NC6
RF BRD ID R752 16 P22 P18 12
5.6K 15 P21 P19 13
14 DIG_CTRL_UT1
K9

J8

E5

H11

B7

L1

K10

K5
P20 NC OUT
DIG_CTRL_UT2
C1 11 NC OUT

38 GND2
39 GND3
NC2 20

37 GND1

G1 GND4N
NC
NC3 31 NC
NC

NC
NC

NC
NC
NC
NC

NC
NC
NC

NC
NC
NC
NC

NC
NC
NC
DC_LIN_1_875V_D

R721 C744
10K 10UF

DIG_CTRL_ATTH
DIG_CTRL_RSTB C742 OUT
IN .1UF

DC_LIN_5V
DIG_CTRL_I_LIMIT
OUT
RF_PRESCALAR DC_LIN_2_775V DC_LIN_2_775V_16_8_MHZ_IN DC_LIN_2_775V_16_8_MHZ_IN
IN L741
2.2UH
DIG_CTRL_RMTH
L728 OUT
390NH DIG_CTRL_G
OUT
R702 DIG_CTRL_B
OUT
0
C731 R745 C750
.1UF 22K .1UF
DIG_CTRL_UR2
OUT

Y701
1XTV16800VDA
R729 C739
16.8MHZ 3
4

22K 10PF
1 VCONT 3 1 U746
VCC

OUTPUT
BFQ67W C752 L753
5 C736
NC1 NC .01UF 2.2UH
2

6 .01UF CLK_16_8_MHZ
NC2 NC OUT
NC3 7
NC
2 GND

C732 NC4 8 R743


NC
100PF 47K
R751 C754 C712
270 C710 C711 56PF 270PF
560PF 56PF DNP
DNP DNP

Figure 8-30. NUE7369A Frequency Generation Unit (Synthesizer) Circuit – 1 of 2


8-50 Schematics, Boards Overlays, and Parts Lists: Transceiver (RF) Boards: UHF1

TP853
TEST_POINT

1
DC_LIN_1_5V
IN
IN C831 R713
DC_SUPER_FILTER_5V
IN 100PF 10 TL_RX_LO
DC_LIN_5V OUT
DIG_CTRL_TR
IN Q714
R712 R714
NTZD3154N 560 560
DIG_CTRL_G 1 6
IN
DIG_CTRL_F
IN
2 5
NC
U710
SKY13251 3 4
3 NC NC
V1 RF1 4
6 V2 RF2 5
7 V3 RF3 8 NC
1 RFC
NC CGND

G1
2
DC_LIN_1_5V

NC
R764
ANA_CHARGE_PUMP 1.2K ANA_VTUNE
IN L821
390NH R832
15
C762 C766 C769 C703 C806
R759 .039UF 6800PF .016UF 100PF
.22UF
680 DNP C838 C844 L846 R849
R827 1000PF 47PF 390NH 560
6.2K
R767 R822
ANA_ADAPT_CHARGE_PUMP 68 20K
IN

4
Q703 2 5 Q703 C851 R848 C836 R716
BC858CD BC858CD 220PF 15 47PF 10 TL_TX_LO

3
OUT

6
C760 C763 C765 C768 C770
DC_LIN_1_5V R823 C702
.082UF .082UF .082UF .082UF .082UF R833 R701 R715 R717
56K 220PF 560 560
100 100
L806

2
Q842
390NH C830 R840 NE662M04
220PF 15 4
R811 3
C802 39
.22UF

1
C814 C816 L817 R819
R809 1000PF 100PF 390NH 270
5.6K
R807
22K

4
Q712 2 5 Q712 R813 C820 R705 C709
BC858CD BC858CD 680 220PF 10 220PF

3
DC_SUPER_FILTER_5V
R808 C701 R812 R708
C813
82K 220PF 82 Q713 100
1PF

2
C791 NE662M04
C810 R815
11

0.1UF C794 220PF 24 R818


C783 100PF 4 8.2
1 3
GND4 VCC

1500PF 7 VTUNE POUT


DIG_CTRL_VTUR1 3 SEL1 NC 4
5 NC

1
SEL2
GND1
GND2
GND3
GND5
GND6

DIG_CTRL_UR2 Y704
V0225AZ C704
309MHZ/379MHZ U709 62PF
2
6
8
9
10
12

SKY13251 DC_LIN_1_5V
4 RF1 V1 3
5 RF2 V2 6
8 RF3 V3 7
1
2 NC

NC CGND RFC
L701
G1

DC_SUPER_FILTER_5V R773 390NH


C759 R761 5.6K
.22UF 220
R762
NC

RF_HP_MOD_OUT 11K
IN C792 TP780
C775 C777
11

0.1UF C795 C771 TEST_POINT

3
R772 1000PF 33PF
100PF 100PF 33 Q774
7 VTUNE 1 2
GND4 VCC

POUT NE68519

1
DIG_CTRL_UT1 3
SEL1 NC 4 NC
5

1
SEL2
GND1
GND2
GND3
GND5
GND6

Y705 R776 C779


DIG_CTRL_UT2
V0225AZ 39 100PF RF_PRESCALAR
415MHZ/485MHZ OUT
2
6
8
9
10
12

R778
180
DIG_CTRL_VTUR1
IN

DIG_CTRL_UR2
IN

DIG_CTRL_UT1
IN
DIG_CTRL_UT2
IN

DIG_CTRL_C
IN

DIG_CTRL_B
IN

Figure 8-31. NUE7369A Frequency Generation Unit (VCO) Circuit – 2 of 2


Schematics, Boards Overlays, and Parts Lists: Transceiver (RF) Boards: UHF1 8-51

FILT_RAW_B+
IN

TX_7V_1
IN

C1618
100PF

1
L1606 C1623
23.75NH 1.2PF
C1619

2
15PF

1
1 2

2
C1602 C1603 L1602 L1603 C1608 C1611
L1609 C1625
100PF .01UF 110NH 180NH 100PF .01UF TL_PA2HF_1
2.55NH 100PF

1
2
1

2
OUT
R1606 Q1601 L1610

4
330 8NH
U1602 C1613
C1601 C1607 C1616
SRFIC5668 L1605 100PF C1620 C1621 C1622 C1624 C1628
100PF 3.9NH 20PF 43PF
RF_IN_1 16 6 8 47PF 22PF 16PF 15PF 3.9PF
IN RFIN RFOUT1
L1601 1 7
15NH VCNTRL RFOUT2
14 2
VD1 VG1

1
2
3
5
6
7
11 3 C1610 L1604 L1619
G2 VG2 L1620
2.2PF 3.9NH 22NH 2.2NH
8 DNP
NC1
9
C1604 NC2
100PF 10
GND1
GND2
GND3
GND4
NC3
15
NC4

EP
4
5
12
13
17
C1612
R1605
100PF 1K
DNP 1 2
C1606 C1629 C1609 C1630
100PF 3300PF 100PF 3300PF

C1605
.01UF R1603
22K

R1604 C1615 C1617


33K 100PF .01UF
R1601 U1601
9.1K
5

3 LMV841
4
VC_1 1
IN
2

R1602
10K

Figure 8-32. NUE7369A Power Amplifier Circuit


8-52 Schematics, Boards Overlays, and Parts Lists: Transceiver (RF) Boards: UHF1

R1151_11

C1112_11
C1165_11

C1111_11
8 5 C1129_11 U1139_11
C1116_11

U1131_11

R1152_11
U1105_11

C1821_18
5 D1

R1176_11
C1624_17 10 6 D2

R1162_11
C1827_18 A2
L1809_18 C1826_18 4
C1803_18

C1820_18
C1126_11 3 4 U1125_11
R1801_18

L1609_17

R1177_11
U1133_11

C1117_11 R1163_11
C1619_17

R1606_17
C1804_18 R1124_11
12 5 C201_2

R1145_11 R1174_11
9

4 3
C1822_18 8 R1122_11

C1118_11
13

R1121_11
6
L1610_17 U1112_11

C1807_18

R1143_11
C1625_17 L1811_18 16 R1154_11
5 E201_2
4
L1803_18
L1606_17 C1141_11
C1621_17

C1622_17
C1142_11

R1186_11
C1623_17
C1620_17

R1114_11
R1115_11
U1149_11 L1103_11 C1104_11

L1101_11
C1628_17 9 R1168_11
4 3 C1122_11

L1104_11

L1114_11
C1125_11

F200_2
C1618_17
U1102_11
L200_2
5 1 R1106_11

C1149_11
R1107_11

L1108_11
C1152_11

U1117_11
SH5

C1132_11
C1150_11
17 25

L1102_11
4 3 2

C203_2
R1104_11
R1105_11
6 C202_2

U1147_11
C1105_11 R103_1

4
5

U1119_11
U200_2
R1112_11

D200_2
U1118_11

U1138_11
C1107_11

D2
C2
C205_2

A2 D1
C1
C1113_11
U1146_11

C1110_11
C204_2
R101_1

R201_2
Q201_2

A2
8

C217_2
6

U1106_11
C2 A2
VR101_1

U202_2
8 5

C214_2
R1184_11

C216_2

C213_2
C215_2

2
C206_2

U1137_11
C1

A2
C209_2

R1116_11

2
U1116_11 U101_1

R1117_11
A3 C3
C1

C207_2
2 6 4
C212_2

C210_2
U201_2

C208_2
U203_2
3 4

B1

R202_2
B1

3
3 3

D1
D2
R1183_11 4

A2
A2
Q202_2 U1144_11 C101_1
SH14 SH10 SH4
R620_6

R619_6
R698_6
C641_6

C806_7
C836_7
R604_6

C730_7

C716_7

C718_7

C717_7
6

20

D722_7
C844_7
L821_7

10
C715_7

D723_7
U606_6 C622_6
R621_6

C724_7
4

R701_7

R827_7
A2

R832_7
D2
T504_5
D2

C838_7
D1

C624_6 L720_7
U605_6

D1

C851_7 R848_7
C620_6 4 3 3

U703_7
VR601_6 4
A2

L846_7
E605_6
R615_6

C632_6 C642_6 Q703_7

R849_7
R608_6 L733_7
6
L605_6

C719_7
6 4
R611_6
R614_6

C635_6

E604_6
C606_6
C614_6

C523_5

R721_7
R603_6 R699_6 3 A11 L11

C734_7
L502_5 C702_7
R822_7

30

40
L735_7
R502_5 R823_7
C612_6

E608_6 2
C613_6
E609_6

24

12

C514_5

L503_5

C607_6 R833_7 4 R754_7

C726_7
3
R712_7

C634_6 L727_7 R729_7 C732_7


E603_6 6 4 Q842_7 R755_7
C637_6 R753_7

C736_7
2

R707_7
C758_7
C831_7
R618_6

3
R713_7

C602_6
U601_6

L603_6

3 L738_7 C742_7 Y701_7


4 C616_6 C515_5 Q714_7 U702_7
6
R840_7

R752_7

C737_7
U607_6

C830_7

U604_6
6

L741_7
R617_6 C604_6 3
U710_7

R610_6 6
3
4

E602_6
R714_7
R601_6
C615_6

C731_7
U603_6
3
4

C611_6

R745_7
36

48

R623_6 C739_7

C744_7
C610_6
6

L728_7
R633_6
R624_6

R743_7
FL501_5
C636_6

E606_6
C628_6
C626_6
C623_6
C621_6
C617_6

5 2
C603_6 3

R702_7
R616_6 L1

C710_7
L602_6

R751_7

C750_7
U746_7
TP602_6

E601_6 TP780_7

C779_7
3

C775_7

C777_7
R773_7

C725_7

C749_7
TP601_6 L701_7
R607_6 C629_6

C605_6
R512_5

2
T505_5

C711_7
L601_6 C752_7 C712_7
4 3
2

C601_6 Q774_7 R776_7 L753_7


E607_6
C643_6

4 6 C771_7 R772_7 R778_7 C754_7


Q601_6

SH3 SH2 SH13

Figure 8-33. NUE7369A Transceiver (RF) Board Layout – Side 1


Schematics, Boards Overlays, and Parts Lists: Transceiver (RF) Boards: UHF1 8-53

U1304_13 C1308_13

R1307_13
FL1301_13 L1306_13 R1172_11

C1137_11
U1128_11

C1130_11
C1124_11 2

U1132_11
L1620_17

5
C1307_13 L1303_13
C1161_11 C1608_17

4
R1171_11
3

U1142_11

C1138_11
C1310_13 Q1103_11

L1305_13

C1302_13
R1136_11

R1102_11
7 6 5

3
2

C1160_11

Q1101_11
8
R1304_13 C1305_13

5
6 4

4
C1607_17
J101_1
U1136_11

C1304_13

4
R1135_11 R1180_11 A2 C2 3 3

L1603_17
C1303_13 R1160_11 U1150_11 2 C1611_17 C1613_17

C1616_17
C1309_13 C1123_11 C1
3

L1619_17
3
C1127_11 R1182_11

C1301_13
C1306_13 L1301_13 R1181_11 L1604_17

R1144_11 U1130_11

Q1601_17
5 U1127_11

9
C1603_17

8
L1302_13 5 4

R1178_11
2

R1605_17
C1604_17 C1610_17

3
5

3 3 8 4 U1103_11

U1602_17
3 4

6
4
U1104_11

C1135_11
R1146_11 L1601_17 2

R1601_17 R1602_17
L1605_17

C1609_17 C1629_17
C1606_17
9 R1158_11 C1140_11 C1602_17
R1169_11 U1601_17

U1126_11
5 R1604_17 3
3

4 3

C1128_11

R1137_11
R1170_11
C1108_11

R1175_11
L1602_17 5 4 R1603_17
R1138_11

16
3 3 4
J102_1

C1605_17
5

C1615_17
C1617_17
C1630_17
U1111_11 C1601_17 3
TP122_1 R1142_11 U1143_11 2 3
SH6 C1106_11
U1129_11
C1612_17
5 4

C2042_19
17 25

C2053_19

R2024_19
C2021_19 R2007_19

E2021_19
R2023_19

C2025_19
2

C2061_19

R2010_19
R1140_11 3 R2021_19 SH1

R2006_19

L2017_19
C2057_19 C2059_19
M101_1

VR2006_19

R2022_19

Q2022_19
C1162_11

R1139_11

L2013_19
6

L2035_19
U1141_11

R1110_11

C2024_19
2

VR200_2
C2026_19 L2012_19

C2064_19 C2063_19
5 4 C2052_19
TP123_1 3 4

C2060_19
R1108_11

L2014_19
2
C2028_19

VR2007_19

E1101_11
C2023_19

C2044_19
3

C2022_19
C2020_19
C1139_11
VR2005_19 C2039_19
C1101_11 R2025_19

VR2008_19
L2009_19
C1103_11 C2029_19 L2010_19
L2008_19 M107_1

C2032_19
C2033_19
R1141_11 VR2020_19 2 1
C2035_19 C2036_19

L2034_19
5

L2015_19

C2058_19
U1101_11
C2041_19

L2036_19
L2019_19

C2037_19

C2001_19
E200_2 2

R2035_19

R2009_19
L2016_19

R2011_19
C2056_19
C2038_19

U2032_19
C2054_19

R104_1
3 4 R2008_19 C2055_19
C200_2 VR2010_19 R2001_19
SH11 C102_1
C1102_11 R1103_11 U1148_11 R1166_11

R1127_11
R716_7 C509_5 4 3

R1128_11
C528_5 C529_5 R501_5
C513_5 U1114_11

C757_7
6 4 5

3
C756_7

6
TP126_1 TP118_1 TP103_1

10
5 4 3 2 L501_5

C502_5 C501_5

11

U1121_11
5

5
R706_7

R715_7
R717_7

4
T503_5 4 3

U506_5
TP101_1 R1167_11

C1120_11
L511_5

M104_1
39 40 5
TP853_7

15
TP109_1 C1119_11
6 12 3 TP108_1 TP107_1

16

R1125_11
Y704_7 R1130_11

R1129_11
L510_5 5 4
TP115_1 C759_7 3
C508_5
C507_5 C510_5 C506_5 C512_5
TP105_1 C783_7 U1113_11 TP116_1

C703_7
SH7 TP111_1

M103_1
R1165_11
R761_7 R762_7 7 8 9 10 11 R1164_11
P101_1 TP120_1

R1126_11
C794_7

R808_7

R807_7

R503_5

C517_5
R505_5

E501_5
TP104_1 C763_7 C791_7 TP106_1 TP112_1

R815_7 C701_7
7

5
C770_7
R504_5
R764_7 U709_7 C810_7 Q712_7
TP125_1 C769_7 TP110_1

R506_5
C518_5

Q501_5
R812_7
3 6

R813_7
C813_7

8
R708_7 4 6
C762_7

C766_7

TP102_1 R767_7
R759_7

C640_6
L505_5 C609_6

R613_6
3 4

VR602_6

R612_6
C639_6
R809_7

R606_6
C524_5
Y705_7
C519_5 R507_5

R602_6 C619_6
3

C802_7
2 C520_5
TP124_1 TP117_1

R508_5 C521_5
9

3
R818_7

R705_7

C820_7
C608_6

C709_7

Q503_5
C768_7

TP114_1 C618_6 C638_6


Q713_7

L506_5

C631_6
2

L504_5
C765_7

R811_7
C760_7

10 R609_6

2
2
R819_7 C704_7

L806_7
TP113_1

C795_7
U602_6 C625_6

C816_7

C814_7

R511_5
L507_5 L604_6
R605_6
11

L817_7

C522_5
12

C525_5
C630_6
C15

C11
C792_7 C516_5 C627_6

R509_5
SH9 SH12 SH8

Figure 8-34. NUE7369A Transceiver (RF) Board Layout – Side 2


8-54 Schematics, Boards Overlays, and Parts Lists: Transceiver (RF) Boards: UHF1

NUE7369A UHF1 Transceiver (RF) Board Parts Ref. Ref. Ref.


List Des.
Part Number Description
Des.
Part Number Description
Des.
Part Number Description

Ref. C508 2113945A09 CAP CER CHP 1000PF 50V C608 2113944A12 CAP CER CHP 3.0PF 50V +/- C639 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V
Part Number Description 10% 0.25 10%
Des.
C509 2113945A09 CAP CER CHP 1000PF 50V C609 2113944A30 CAP CER CHP 27.0PF 50V 5% C640 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V 10%
C11 2113944A28 CAP CER CHP 18.0PF 50V 5% 10%
C610 2113944A40 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5% C641 2113944A31 CAP CER CHP 33.0PF 50V 5%
C15 2113944A28 CAP CER CHP 18.0PF 50V 5% C510 2113944A52 CAP CER CHP 1000.0 PF 50V
C611 2113944A40 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5% C642 2113944A48 CAP CER CHP 470.0 PF 50V
C101 2113944A46 CAP CER CHP 330.0 PF 50V 5%
5%
5% C612 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V
C512 2113944A31 CAP CER CHP 33.0PF 50V 5%
10% C643 2113944A48 CAP CER CHP 470.0 PF 50V
C102 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V 10% C513 2113944A40 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5% 5%
C613 2113944A40 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%
C200 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V C514 2113944A84 CAP,FXD,43PF,+5%,-5%,50V- C701 2113944A44 CAP CER CHP 220.0 PF 50V
10% C614 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V
DC,04 5%
10%
C201 2188468Y01 CAP CER 25V X7R 0805 1UF C515 2113944A21 CAP CER CHP 6.8PF 50V +/- C702 2113944A44 CAP CER CHP 220.0 PF 50V
C615 2113944A42 CAP CER CHP 150.0PF 50V 5%
C202 2188468Y01 CAP CER 25V X7R 0805 1UF 0.5P 5%
C616 2113945A11 CAP CER CHP 2200PF 50V
C203 2188468Y01 CAP CER 25V X7R 0805 1UF C516 2113944A11 CAP CER CHP 2.7PF 50V +/- C704 2113944A35 CAP CER CHP 62.0PF 50V 5%
10%
0.25
C204 2113955D35 CAP,FXD,4.7UF,+10%,-10%, C709 2113944A44 CAP CER CHP 220.0 PF 50V
C617 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V 10%
16V-DC C517 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V 10% 5%
C618 2113944A31 CAP CER CHP 33.0PF 50V 5%
C205 2113955D35 CAP,FXD,4.7UF,+10%,-10%, C518 2113945A09 CAP CER CHP 1000PF 50V C715 2113945C31 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50V-
16V-DC 10% C619 2113944A35 CAP CER CHP 62.0PF 50V 5% DC,

C206 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V C519 2113944A28 CAP CER CHP 18.0PF 50V 5% C620 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V 10% C716 2113945C31 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50V-
10% C621 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V 10% DC,
C520 2113945A09 CAP CER CHP 1000PF 50V
C207 2113956B91 CAP,FXD,1UF,+10%,-10%,16V- 10% C622 2113946C07 CAP,FXD,.33UF,+10%,-10%, C717 2113945C31 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50V-
DC,0 10V-DC DC,
C521 2113945A09 CAP CER CHP 1000PF 50V
C208 2113956B91 CAP,FXD,1UF,+10%,-10%,16V- 10% C623 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V C718 2113945C31 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50V-
DC,0 10% DC,
C522 2113944A27 CAP CER CHP 15.0PF 50V 5%
C209 2113956B91 CAP,FXD,1UF,+10%,-10%,16V- C624 2113946C07 CAP,FXD,.33UF,+10%,-10%, C719 2113945C31 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50V-
C523 2113944A48 CAP CER CHP 470.0 PF 50V
DC,0 10V-DC DC,
5%
C210 2113956B91 CAP,FXD,1UF,+10%,-10%,16V- C625 2113944A28 CAP CER CHP 18.0PF 50V 5% C724 2113955D37 CAP,FXD,10UF,+10%,-10%,16V-
C524 2113944A30 CAP CER CHP 27.0PF 50V 5%
DC,0 DC,
C525 2113944A13 CAP CER CHP 3.3PF 50V +/- C626 2113945A09 CAP CER CHP 1000PF 50V
C212 2113946D07 CAP,CHIP,4.7UF,+10%,-10%, 10% C725 2113945C31 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50V-
0.25
6.3V- DC,
C528 2113944A40 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5% C627 2113945A09 CAP CER CHP 1000PF 50V
C213 2113944A46 CAP CER CHP 330.0 PF 50V 10% C726 2113945C31 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50V-
5% C529 2113944A40 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5% DC,
C628 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V
C214 2113944A31 CAP CER CHP 33.0PF 50V 5% C601 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V C730 2113945C31 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50V-
10%
10% DC,
C215 2113944A46 CAP CER CHP 330.0 PF 50V C629 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V 10%
5% C602 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V C731 2113945C31 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50V-
10% C630 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V 10% DC,
C216 2113944A31 CAP CER CHP 33.0PF 50V 5%
C603 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V C631 2113944A27 CAP CER CHP 15.0PF 50V 5% C732 2113944A40 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%
C217 2113956B91 CAP,FXD,1UF,+10%,-10%,16V- 10% C632 2113944A40 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5% C734 2113945C31 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50V-
DC,0
C604 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V C634 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V 10% DC,
C501 2115153H41 CAP,CERAMIC CHIP,22PF,+1%, 10%
-1%, C635 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V C736 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V
C605 2113944A15 CAP CER CHP 3.9PF 50V +/- 10% 10%
C502 2115153H28 CAP, CERAMIC, COG 0.25
C636 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V 10% C737 2113945C31 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50V-
C506 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V 10% C606 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V 10% DC,
C637 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V 10%
C507 2115153H41 CAP,CERAMIC CHIP,22PF,+1%, C607 2113944A40 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5% C739 2113944A25 CAP CER CHP 10.0PF 50V +/-
-1%, C638 2113945A12 CAP CER CHP 3300PF 50V 0.5
10%
Schematics, Boards Overlays, and Parts Lists: Transceiver (RF) Boards: UHF1 8-55

Ref. Ref. Ref. Ref.


Part Number Description Part Number Description Part Number Description Part Number Description
Des. Des. Des. Des.

C742 2113945C31 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50V- C795 2113944A40 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5% C1117 2113945A12 CAP CER CHP 3300PF 50V C1165 2113945Y02 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,16V-
DC, 10% DC,
C802 2113946B06 CAP,CHIP,.22UF,+10%,-10%,
C744 2113955D37 CAP,FXD,10UF,+10%,-10%,16V- 10V-D C1118 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V C1301 2113944M20 CAP,FXD,12PF,+2%,-2%,50V-
DC, 10% DC,06
C806 2113946B06 CAP,CHIP,.22UF,+10%,-10%,
C749 2113945C31 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50V- 10V-D C1119 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V C1302 2114036F74 CAP,FXD,1.8PF,.05PF+/-,25V-
DC, 10% DC,
C810 2113944A44 CAP CER CHP 220.0 PF 50V
C750 2113945C31 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50V- 5% C1120 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V C1303 2113944A26 CAP CER CHP 12.0PF 50V 5%
DC, 10%
C813 2113944A63 CAP,FXD,1PF,.25PF+/-,50V-DC, C1304 2113945A09 CAP CER CHP 1000PF 50V
C752 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V 04 C1122 2175390H01 CAP, 2.2 PF, 0402, CERAMIC, 10%
10% 50
C814 2113945A09 CAP CER CHP 1000PF 50V C1305 2113944A30 CAP CER CHP 27.0PF 50V 5%
C754 2113944A34 CAP CER CHP 56.0PF 50V 5% 10% C1123 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V
C1306 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V
10%
C756 2113955D37 CAP,FXD,10UF,+10%,-10%,16V- C816 2113944A40 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5% 10%
DC, C1124 2113945A13 CAP CER CHP 4700PF 50V
C820 2113944A44 CAP CER CHP 220.0 PF 50V C1307 2113944A26 CAP CER CHP 12.0PF 50V 5%
10%
C757 2113945C31 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50V- 5%
C1308 2113944A28 CAP CER CHP 18.0PF 50V 5%
DC, C1126 2113945A09 CAP CER CHP 1000PF 50V
C830 2113944A44 CAP CER CHP 220.0 PF 50V
10% C1309 2175389H01 CAP,.5PF, CHIP, 0402,
C758 2113946B02 CAP CER CHP 0.047UF 10V 10, 5%
CERAMIC,
C1127 2113945Y02 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,16V-
C759 2113945G95 CAP,FXD,.22UF,+10%,-10%, C831 2113944A40 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%
DC, C1310 2113944A17 CAP CER CHP 4.7PF 50V +/-
50V-DC
C836 2113944A33 CAP CER CHP 47.0PF 50V 5% 0.25
C1128 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V
C760 2113944G97 CAP,FXD,.082UF,+5%,-5%,50V-
C838 2113945A09 CAP CER CHP 1000PF 50V 10% C1601 2113944M42 CAP,FXD,100PF,+2%,-2%,50V-
DC,
10% DC,0
C1129 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V
C762 2113945C26 CAP,FXD,.039UF,+10%,-10%,
C844 2113944A33 CAP CER CHP 47.0PF 50V 5% 10% C1602 2113944M42 CAP,FXD,100PF,+2%,-2%,50V-
50V-D
DC,0
C851 2113944A44 CAP CER CHP 220.0 PF 50V C1130 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V
C763 2113944G97 CAP,FXD,.082UF,+5%,-5%,50V-
5% 10% C1603 2113945L49 CAP,FXD,.01UF,+5%,-5%,50V-
DC,
DC,0
C1101 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V C1137 2113945B04 CAP,FXD,.022UF,+10%,-
C765 2113944G97 CAP,FXD,.082UF,+5%,-5%,50V-
10% 10%,25V-D C1604 2113944M42 CAP,FXD,100PF,+2%,-2%,50V-
DC,
DC,0
C1102 2188468Y01 CAP CER 25V X7R 0805 1UF C1138 2113945B04 CAP,FXD,.022UF,+10%,-
C766 2113945C01 CAP CER CHP 6800PF 50V
10%,25V-D C1605 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V
10% C1103 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V
10%
10% C1139 2113944A25 CAP CER CHP 10.0PF 50V +/-
C768 2113944G97 CAP,FXD,.082UF,+5%,-5%,50V-
0.5 C1606 2113944A40 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%
DC, C1105 2113944A19 CAP CER CHP 5.6PF 50V +/-
0.5P C1140 2113945A13 CAP CER CHP 4700PF 50V C1607 2113944M25 CAP,FXD,20PF,+2%,-2%,50V-
C769 2113945C20 CAP,FXD,.016UF,+10%,-
10% DC,06
10%,50V-D C1106 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V
10% C1141 2113945Y02 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,16V- C1608 2113944M42 CAP,FXD,100PF,+2%,-2%,50V-
C770 2113944G97 CAP,FXD,.082UF,+5%,-5%,50V-
DC, DC,0
DC, C1107 2113944A40 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%
C1142 2113945A09 CAP CER CHP 1000PF 50V C1609 2113944A40 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%
C771 2113944A40 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5% C1108 2113946B03 CAP CER CHP 0.068UF 10V 10
10% C1610 2113944M02 CAP,FXD,2.2PF,.1PF+/-,50V-
C775 2113945A09 CAP CER CHP 1000PF 50V C1110 2113944A40 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%
C1149 2113944A40 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5% DC,0
10% C1111 2113945Y02 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,16V-
C1150 2175392H01 CAP, 1.2PF, 0402, CERAMIC, C1611 2113945L49 CAP,FXD,.01UF,+5%,-5%,50V-
C777 2113944A31 CAP CER CHP 33.0PF 50V 5% DC,
50V DC,0
C779 2113944A40 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5% C1112 2113945B01 CAP CER CHP 6800PF 25V
C1152 2113944A46 CAP CER CHP 330.0 PF 50V C1613 2113944M42 CAP,FXD,100PF,+2%,-2%,50V-
10%
C783 2113944C53 CAP CER CHP 1500.OPF 50V 5 5% DC,0
C1113 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V
C791 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V 10% C1160 2113945C31 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50V- C1615 2113944A40 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%
10%
C792 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V 10% DC, C1616 2113944M33 CAP,FXD,43PF,+2%,-2%,50V-
C1116 2113945Y02 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,16V-
C1161 2113956B91 CAP,FXD,1UF,+10%,-10%,16V- DC,06
C794 2113944A40 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5% DC,
DC,0
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Part Number Description Part Number Description Part Number Description Part Number Description
Des. Des. Des. Des.

C1617 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V C2025 2113944A40 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5% E602 2480640Z01 SURFACE MOUNT FERRITE L604 2414032D16 IDCTR,WW,120NH,5%,800MA,
10% BEAD .26OHM
C2026 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V 10%
C1618 2113944M42 CAP,FXD,100PF,+2%,-2%,50V- E603 2480640Z01 SURFACE MOUNT FERRITE L605 2414017Q54 IDCTR,FXD,3.9UH,10%,30MA,
C2028 2115153H24 CAP, CERAMIC, COG
DC,0 BEAD .9OHM
C2029 2115153H41 CAP,CERAMIC CHIP,22PF,+1%,
C1619 2113944M22 CAP,FXD,15PF,+2%,-2%,50V- E604 2480640Z01 SURFACE MOUNT FERRITE L701 2415429H47 CHIP INDUCTOR
-1%,
DC,06 BEAD
L720 2480646Z20 COIL MULTI-LAYER
C2032 2115153H57 CAP, CERAMIC, COG
C1620 2171741M01 HIGH Q CAP E605 2480640Z01 SURFACE MOUNT FERRITE CHIP(2.20UH)
C2033 2115153H53 CAP, CERAMIC, COG BEAD
C1621 2171741M08 HIGH Q CAP, 22 PF L727 2480646Z20 COIL MULTI-LAYER
C2035 2115153H15 CAP, CERAMIC, COG E606 2480640Z01 SURFACE MOUNT FERRITE CHIP(2.20UH)
C1622 2113944M23 CAP,FXD,16PF,+2%,-2%,50V-
C2036 2115153H07 CAP, CERAMIC, COG BEAD
DC,06 L728 2415429H47 CHIP INDUCTOR
C2037 2115153H12 CAP, CERAMIC, COG E607 2480640Z01 SURFACE MOUNT FERRITE
C1623 2113944C08 CAP CER CHP 1.2PF 50V +/- L733 2480646Z20 COIL MULTI-LAYER
BEAD
0.25 C2038 2115153H09 CAP, CERAMIC, COG CHIP(2.20UH)
E608 2480640Z01 SURFACE MOUNT FERRITE
C1624 2113944M22 CAP,FXD,15PF,+2%,-2%,50V- C2039 2115153H15 CAP, CERAMIC, COG L735 2480646Z20 COIL MULTI-LAYER
BEAD
DC,06 CHIP(2.20UH)
C2041 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V 10% E609 2480640Z01 SURFACE MOUNT FERRITE
C1625 2113944M42 CAP,FXD,100PF,+2%,-2%,50V- L738 2480646Z20 COIL MULTI-LAYER
C2042 2115153H13 CAP, CERAMIC, COG BEAD
DC,0 CHIP(2.20UH)
C2044 2115153H26 CAP, CERAMIC, COG E1101 2405688Z01 INDUCTOR FERRITE BEAD
C1628 2113944M08 CAP,FXD,3.9PF,.1PF+/-,50V- L741 2480646Z20 COIL MULTI-LAYER
DC,0 C2052 2115153H41 CAP,CERAMIC CHIP,22PF,+1%, E2021 2480640Z01 SURFACE MOUNT FERRITE CHIP(2.20UH)
-1%, BEAD
C1629 2113945A12 CAP CER CHP 3300PF 50V L753 2480646Z20 COIL MULTI-LAYER
10% C2053 2115153H24 CAP, CERAMIC, COG F200 6575834B01 FUSE SURFACE MOUNT CHIP(2.20UH)
C1630 2113945A12 CAP CER CHP 3300PF 50V C2054 2113944A40 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5% FL501 91009300001 FILTER,MONOLITHIC L806 2415429H47 CHIP INDUCTOR
10% CRYSTAL,BAND
C2055 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V 10% L817 2414032F41 IDCTR,WW,390NH,10%,200MA,
C1803 2113944M08 CAP,FXD,3.9PF,.1PF+/-,50V- FL1301 9102190J23 FLTR,SAW,BANDPASS,1.57542 1.5OH
DC,0 C2056 2115153H24 CAP, CERAMIC, COG GHZ N
L821 2415429H47 CHIP INDUCTOR
C1804 2113944M08 CAP,FXD,3.9PF,.1PF+/-,50V- C2057 2115153H41 CAP,CERAMIC CHIP,22PF,+1%, J101 0909901V02 RECP SMT MCX
-1%, L846 2414032F41 IDCTR,WW,390NH,10%,200MA,
DC,0
J102 0975886B01 RECEPTACLE, COAX CABLE 1.5OH
C1807 2113944M14 CAP,FXD,6.8PF,.1PF+/-,50V- C2058 2115153H13 CAP, CERAMIC, COG
L200 2571269C01 INDUCTOR WW POWER 20% L1101 2415429H26 CHIP INDUCTOR
DC,0 C2059 2115153H15 CAP, CERAMIC, COG
L501 24012011014 0402 HIGH Q CHIP INDUCTOR L1102 2415429H10 CHIP INDUCTOR
C1820 2113944M08 CAP,FXD,3.9PF,.1PF+/-,50V- C2060 2115153H11 CAP, CERAMIC, COG
DC,0 L502 2415429H30 CHIP INDUCTOR L1103 2475393H01 INDUCTOR, 4.7NH, 0402, +/-
C2061 2115153H15 CAP, CERAMIC, COG 0.1NH
C1821 2113944M17 CAP,FXD,9.1PF,.1PF+/-,50V- L503 2414032F38 IDCTR,WW,220NH,5%,400MA,
DC,0 C2063 2115153H41 CAP,CERAMIC CHIP,22PF,+1%, .7OHM, L1104 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050
-1%, OHM
C1822 2113944M42 CAP,FXD,100PF,+2%,-2%,50V- L504 2414032F41 IDCTR,WW,390NH,10%,200MA,
DC,0 C2064 2115153H24 CAP, CERAMIC, COG 1.5OH L1108 2409348J04 IND AIR CORE 5.45NH 5% 2214
C1826 2113944M04 CAP,FXD,2.7PF,.1PF+/-,50V- D200 4813978A19 DIODE,RECT,MBR120,SM,SOD L505 2415429H39 CHIP INDUCTOR L1114 2475394H01 INDUCTOR, 11NH, 0402, +/-2%
DC,0 -123,1
L506 2415429H39 CHIP INDUCTOR L1301 2488090Y07 INDUCTOR,MULTILAYER,3.3N
C1827 2113944M10 CAP,FXD,4.7PF,.1PF+/-,50V- D722 4815011H01 DIODE TRIPLE H,1005
L507 2415427H36 CHIP INDUCTOR
DC,0 D723 4815011H01 DIODE TRIPLE L1302 2488090Y25 INDUCTOR,MULTILAYER,100N
L510 24012011020 0402 HIGH Q CHIP INDUCTOR
C2020 2113946D07 CAP,CHIP,4.7UF,+10%,-10%, E200 2405688Z01 INDUCTOR FERRITE BEAD H,1005
6.3V- L511 2478057A13 7.5 NH SURFACE MOUNT
E201 2405688Z01 INDUCTOR FERRITE BEAD L1303 2414017P25 IDCTR,CHIP,100NH,5%,100MA,
INDUCTOR
C2022 2113944A40 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5% 5.5O
E501 2480640Z01 SURFACE MOUNT FERRITE L601 2415429H43 CHIP INDUCTOR
C2023 2113944A40 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5% BEAD L1305 2475391H01 INDUCTOR, 18 NH, CHIP, 0402,
L602 2466505A01 COIL INDUCTOR 2
C2024 2113946D07 CAP,CHIP,4.7UF,+10%,-10%, E601 2480640Z01 SURFACE MOUNT FERRITE
6.3V- BEAD L603 2466505A01 COIL INDUCTOR L1306 2488090Y10 INDUCTOR,MULTILAYER,5.6N
H,1005
Schematics, Boards Overlays, and Parts Lists: Transceiver (RF) Boards: UHF1 8-57

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Part Number Description Part Number Description Part Number Description Part Number Description
Des. Des. Des. Des.

L1601 2414017H14 IDCTR,CHIP,15NH,5%,3A, M3 1104959T01 COATING-CONTACT R104 0613952Q80 CER CHIP RES 2000 OHM 5 R612 0613952Q94 CER CHIP RES 7500 OHM 5
.32OHM,C 0402 0402
M4 6071520M01 BATT COIN 3V LI
L1602 2415429H37 CHIP INDUCTOR RECHARGEABLE R201 0613952R25 CER CHIP RES 100K OHM 5% R613 0613952Q82 CER CHIP RES 2400 OHM 5
0402 0402
L1603 2414015A07 IDCTR,FXD,180NH,2%,750MA, M101 2871616H02 CONNECTOR, BPLUS
.77OH R202 0613952Q89 CER CHIP RES 4700 OHM 5 R614 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050
M103 3987977Y04 CONT,CONN,1CONT,ANT UNIV
0402 OHM
L1605 2414017H07 IDCTR,CHIP,3.9NH,300MA, 4.
.14OHM, R502 0613952Q45 CER CHIP RES 68.0 OHM 5 R633 0613952Q73 CER CHIP RES 1000 OHM 5
M104 3987977Y04 CONT,CONN,1CONT,ANT UNIV
0402 0402
L1606 2460591E24 COIL AIR WOUND INDUC 23.75 4.
R503 0613952R10 CER CHIP RES 24K OHM 5 R698 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050
L1609 2415428H02 AIR WOUND INDUCTOR M107 0985888K02 SKT RTC BTTY LEAP
0402 OHM
L1610 2415385H01 8 NH MINISPRING AIR CORE P101 2887818K05 PLUG 40PIN MATING CNTCR
R504 0613952Q85 CER CHIP RES 3300 OHM 5 R699 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050
INDUC 1.5MM
0402 OHM
L1619 2414017H16 IDCTR,CHIP,22NH,5%,300MA, PWB 84009550002 PCB, RF TRANSCEIVER
R505 0613952R31 CER CHIP RES 180K OHM 5% R701 0613952Q49 CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5
.4OHM
Q201 4813970A59 P-CH FET 1.0A 20V SOT-23 0402 0402
L1620 2414017H04 IDCTR,CHIP,2.2NH,300MA, T&R
R506 0613952Q53 CER CHIP RES 150 OHM 5 R702 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050
.1OHM,C
Q202 4813973A32 XSTR,BIP GP SS,NPN,SM,SC- 0402 OHM
L1803 2471884M01 10.2NH SQUARE SPRING 70,SM
R507 0613952Q83 CER CHIP RES 2700 OHM 5 R705 0613952Q25 CER CHIP RES 10.0 OHM 5
L1809 2471884M01 10.2NH SQUARE SPRING Q501 4813973M75 XSTR,BIP GP 0402 0402
SS,PNP,BC858,SOT-5
L1811 2471884M01 10.2NH SQUARE SPRING R508 0613952Q29 CER CHIP RES 15.0 OHM 5 R706 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050
Q503 4885316E32 TRANSISTOR, RF 0402 OHM
L2008 2478057A09 5.6 NH SURFACE MOUNT
INDUCTOR Q601 4813973A04 XSTR,BIP GP R509 0613952Q25 CER CHIP RES 10.0 OHM 5 R707 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050
SS,NPN,TA13,SM,SOT 0402 OHM
L2009 2478057A23 18 NH SURFACE MOUNT
INDUCTOR Q703 4813973M75 XSTR,BIP GP SS,PNP,BC858, R511 0613952Q11 CER CHIP RES 2.7 OHM 5 0402 R708 0613952Q49 CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5
SOT-5 0402
L2010 2478057A23 18 NH SURFACE MOUNT R601 0613952Q41 CER CHIP RES 47.0 OHM 5
INDUCTOR Q712 4813973M75 XSTR,BIP GP SS,PNP,BC858, 0402 R712 0613952Q67 CER CHIP RES 560 OHM 5
SOT-5 0402
L2012 2478057A09 5.6 NH SURFACE MOUNT R602 0613952Q63 CER CHIP RES 390 OHM 5
INDUCTOR Q713 4805585Q32 TRANSITOR, NPN RF 0402 R713 0613952Q25 CER CHIP RES 10.0 OHM 5
L2013 2478057A23 18 NH SURFACE MOUNT Q714 4889394V04 XSTR,FET GEN PURPOSE 0402
R603 0613952R25 CER CHIP RES 100K OHM 5%
INDUCTOR SMALL SIG 0402 R714 0613952Q67 CER CHIP RES 560 OHM 5
L2014 2478057A23 18 NH SURFACE MOUNT Q774 4885061Y01 XSTR NPN 6V 30UA 12GHZ PB- 0402
R604 0613952Q63 CER CHIP RES 390 OHM 5
INDUCTOR FREE 0402 R715 0613952Q67 CER CHIP RES 560 OHM 5
L2015 2478057A41 0306 HIGH Q CHIP INDUCTOR Q842 4805585Q32 TRANSITOR, NPN RF 0402
R605 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%
L2016 2414017P15 IDCTR,CHIP,15NH,5%,300MA, Q1101 4813973A32 XSTR,BIP GP SS,NPN,SM,SC- 0402 R716 0613952Q25 CER CHIP RES 10.0 OHM 5
.65OH 70,SM 0402
R606 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%
L2017 2478057A40 0306 HIGH Q CHIP INDUCTOR Q1103 4813970A59 P-CH FET 1.0A 20V SOT-23 0402 R717 0613952Q67 CER CHIP RES 560 OHM 5
T&R 0402
L2019 2414017P15 IDCTR,CHIP,15NH,5%,300MA, R607 0613952R25 CER CHIP RES 100K OHM 5%
.65OH Q1601 5185633C92 MODULE,RING,XSTR, FET RF 0402 R721 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%
POWER 0402
L2034 2478057A29 0306 HIGH Q CHIP INDUCTOR R608 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%
Q2022 4813973M75 XSTR,BIP GP SS,PNP,BC858, 0402 R729 0613952R09 CER CHIP RES 22K OHM 5%
L2035 2478057A24 22 NH SURFACE MOUNT 0402
SOT-5 R609 0613952Q81 CER CHIP RES 2200 OHM 5
INDUCTOR
R101 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0402 R743 0613952R17 CER CHIP RES 47K OHM 5%
L2036 2415429H01 CHIP INDUCTOR 0402
0402 R610 0613952R25 CER CHIP RES 100K OHM 5%
M1 3275623B03 PAD, THERMAL ELECTRIC, 0402 R745 0613952R09 CER CHIP RES 22K OHM 5%
R103 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%
MID-TIE 0402
0402 R611 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%
M2 75009299002 PAD, THERMAL 0402
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Part Number Description Part Number Description Part Number Description Part Number Description
Des. Des. Des. Des.

R751 0613952Q59 CER CHIP RES 270 OHM 5 R822 0613952R08 CER CHIP RES 20K OHM 5 R1125 0613952R09 CER CHIP RES 22K OHM 5% R1164 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%
0402 0402 0402 0402
R752 0613952Q91 CER CHIP RES 5600 OHM 5 R823 0613952R19 CER CHIP RES 56K OHM 5% R1126 0613952Q96 CER CHIP RES 9100 OHM 5 R1165 0613952Q56 CER CHIP RES 200 OHM 5
0402 0402 0402 0402
R753 0613952Q91 CER CHIP RES 5600 OHM 5 R827 0613952Q92 CER CHIP RES 6200 OHM 5 R1127 0613952R17 CER CHIP RES 47K OHM 5% R1166 0613952Q56 CER CHIP RES 200 OHM 5
0402 0402 0402 0402
R754 0613952Q91 CER CHIP RES 5600 OHM 5 R832 0613952Q29 CER CHIP RES 15.0 OHM 5 R1128 0613952R09 CER CHIP RES 22K OHM 5% R1167 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%
0402 0402 0402 0402
R755 0613952R15 CER CHIP RES 39K OHM 5% R833 0613952Q49 CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5 R1135 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 R1168 0613952Q49 CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5
0402 0402 OHM 0402
R759 0613952Q69 CER CHIP RES 680 OHM 5 R840 0613952Q29 CER CHIP RES 15.0 OHM 5 R1136 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% R1169 0613952P52 CER CHIP RES 340K OHM 1
0402 0402 0402 0402
R761 0613952Q57 CER CHIP RES 220 OHM 5 R848 0613952Q29 CER CHIP RES 15.0 OHM 5 R1137 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% R1170 0613952P01 CER CHIP RES 100K OHM 1
0402 0402 0402 0402
R762 0613952R02 CER CHIP RES 11K OHM 5 R849 0613952Q67 CER CHIP RES 560 OHM 5 R1138 0613952R25 CER CHIP RES 100K OHM 5% R1171 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050
0402 0402 0402 OHM
R764 0613952Q75 CER CHIP RES 1200 OHM 5 R1102 0613952R25 CER CHIP RES 100K OHM 5% R1139 0613952R25 CER CHIP RES 100K OHM 5% R1172 0613952Q89 CER CHIP RES 4700 OHM 5
0402 0402 0402 0402
R767 0613952Q45 CER CHIP RES 68.0 OHM 5 R1103 6009259001 LOW RESISTANCE THICK FILM R1140 0613952R25 CER CHIP RES 100K OHM 5% R1174 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%
0402 RESI 0402 0402
R772 0613952Q37 CER CHIP RES 33.0 OHM 5 R1104 0613952Q49 CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5 R1141 0613952R42 CER CHIP RES 510K OHM 5 R1175 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050
0402 0402 0402 OHM
R773 0613952Q91 CER CHIP RES 5600 OHM 5 R1105 0613952Q49 CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5 R1142 0613952R25 CER CHIP RES 100K OHM 5% R1176 0613952Q73 CER CHIP RES 1000 OHM 5
0402 0402 0402 0402
R776 0613952Q39 CER CHIP RES 39.0 OHM 5 R1106 0613952Q21 CER CHIP RES 6.8 OHM 5 0402 R1143 0613952R25 CER CHIP RES 100K OHM 5% R1177 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050
0402 0402 OHM
R1107 0613952Q45 CER CHIP RES 68.0 OHM 5
R778 0613952Q55 CER CHIP RES 180 OHM 5 0402 R1144 0613952R25 CER CHIP RES 100K OHM 5% R1178 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%
0402 0402 0402
R1108 0613952R23 CER CHIP RES 82K OHM 5%
R807 0613952R09 CER CHIP RES 22K OHM 5% 0402 R1145 0613952R25 CER CHIP RES 100K OHM 5% R1180 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050
0402 0402 OHM
R1110 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%
R808 0613952R23 CER CHIP RES 82K OHM 5% 0402 R1146 0613952R25 CER CHIP RES 100K OHM 5% R1182 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%
0402 0402 0402
R1114 0613952Q49 CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5
R809 0613952Q91 CER CHIP RES 5600 OHM 5 0402 R1151 0613952R05 CER CHIP RES 15K OHM 5% R1183 0613952Q73 CER CHIP RES 1000 OHM 5
0402 0402 0402
R1115 0613952Q49 CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5
R811 0613952Q39 CER CHIP RES 39.0 OHM 5 0402 R1152 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% R1184 0613952Q81 CER CHIP RES 2200 OHM 5
0402 0402 0402
R1116 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%
R812 0613952Q47 CER CHIP RES 82.0 OHM 5% 0402 R1154 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% R1307 0613952Q73 CER CHIP RES 1000 OHM 5
0402 0402 0402
R1117 0613952R22 CER CHIP RES 75K OHM 5
R813 0613952Q69 CER CHIP RES 680 OHM 5 0402 R1160 0613952R03 CER CHIP RES 12K OHM 5% R1601 0613952Q96 CER CHIP RES 9100 OHM 5
0402 0402 0402
R1121 0613952R12 CER CHIP RES 30K OHM 5
R815 0613952Q34 CER CHIP RES 24.0 OHM 5 0402 R1162 0613952R29 CER CHIP RES 150K OHM 5% R1602 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%
0402 0402 0402
R1122 0613952R22 CER CHIP RES 75K OHM 5
R818 0613952Q23 CER CHIP RES 8.2 OHM 5 0402 0402 R1163 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% R1603 0613952R09 CER CHIP RES 22K OHM 5%
0402 0402
R819 0613952Q59 CER CHIP RES 270 OHM 5 R1124 0613952Q42 CER CHIP RES 51.0 OHM 5
0402 0402
Schematics, Boards Overlays, and Parts Lists: Transceiver (RF) Boards: UHF1 8-59

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Part Number Description Part Number Description Part Number Description Part Number Description
Des. Des. Des. Des.

R1604 0613952R13 CER CHIP RES 33K OHM 5% SH13 26009325001 SHIELD, FGU U1104 5185941F56 IC SINGLE LV LP OP U1141 5185941F56 IC SINGLE LV LP OP
0402 AMPLIFIER AMPLIFIER
SH14 26009326001 SHIELD, DC REGULATOR
R1605 0613952Q73 CER CHIP RES 1000 OHM 5 U1105 5180390L83 IC,CNTLR,SM,1PER PKG U1142 5185941F56 IC SINGLE LV LP OP
T503 2575851B01 RF TRANSFORMER BALUN
0402 AMPLIFIER
U1106 5175772B05 PRECISION RF DETECTOR
T504 2575851B01 RF TRANSFORMER BALUN
R1606 0613952H61 CER CHIP RES 330 OHM 5 U1143 5185941F56 IC SINGLE LV LP OP
U1111 5175771A26 CMOS FET SWITCH SPDT,
0603 T505 2575851B01 RF TRANSFORMER BALUN AMPLIFIER
10WATTS
R1801 0685524Y01 RES,ZERO OHM,0805 U101 51009861001 EEPROM 32KBIT SERIAL SPI U1144 5171779H01 SPDT ANALOG SWITCH
U1112 5175772B04 1 DB LSB GAAS MMIC
BUS
R2006 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% ATTENUATOR U1146 5109522E93 2 INPUT OR GATE IN NANO
0402 U101 5105443X07 EEPROM 32KBIT SERIAL SPI PACKAG
U1113 5185941F56 IC SINGLE LV LP OP
BUS
R2007 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% AMPLIFIER U1147 5109522E94 2 INPUT AND GATE IN NANO
0402 U200 5188493T01 IC,VREG/SWG,LP2989,SM,MINI PACKA
U1114 5185941F56 IC SINGLE LV LP OP
SO-
R2008 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% AMPLIFIER U1148 5185941F56 IC SINGLE LV LP OP
0402 U201 5175771A99 LOW NOISE, 100MA LINEAR AMPLIFIER
U1116 5109522E93 2 INPUT OR GATE IN NANO
REGULA
R2009 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% PACKAG U1149 5185941F45 ATTEN,VAR,14.4DBMIN,15.6DB
0402 U202 5175772B02 LINEAR REGULATOR 100MA MAX,
U1117 5103535B53 IC,INVTR,DL,NC7WZ04L6X,
1.8V
R2010 0613952Q96 CER CHIP RES 9100 OHM 5 2PER PK U1150 51009381001 LOW DROPOUT VOLTAGE
0402 U203 5175772B01 LINEAR VOLTAGE REFERENCE
U1118 5109522E93 2 INPUT OR GATE IN NANO
REGULATOR 350MA
R2011 0613952Q96 CER CHIP RES 9100 OHM 5 PACKAG U1304 5105739X13 IC, SIGE GPS LOW NOISE AMP
0402 U506 5164852H82 IC, MIXER/ BUFFER 157
U1119 5109522E94 2 INPUT AND GATE IN NANO
R2021 0613952R22 CER CHIP RES 75K OHM 5 U601 5102495J14 IC,IF,IF DIGITILIZING SUBSYST PACKA U1601 5175143H01 WIDE SUPPLY RANGE OP AMP
0402 U602 4885316E32 TRANSISTOR, RF U1121 5114000B52 IC,XOR,LOGIC LEVEL U1602 5115678H01 VHF/UHF/800/900 MHZ LDMOS
R2022 0613952R27 CER CHIP RES 120K OHM 5% U603 5109522E84 IC DUAL SCHMITT TRIG SHIFTER,1PE DRIV
0402 MICRO PAK U1125 51009382001 IC, QUAD DAC U2032 4885316E32 TRANSISTOR, RF
R2023 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% U604 5109522E84 IC DUAL SCHMITT TRIG U1126 5109817F77 IC COMPTR LM7275 5SC70 VR101 4813977M29 DIODE,VREF,MBZ5250,SM,SOT
0402 MICRO PAK (D54) -23,2
R2024 0613952Q37 CER CHIP RES 33.0 OHM 5 U605 5164852H16 IC TRANSCEIVER W/LEVEL U1127 5171779H01 SPDT ANALOG SWITCH VR200 4813977M29 DIODE,VREF,MBZ5250,SM,SOT
0402 TRANSLA -23,2
U1128 5188085K11 IC, SINGLE NAND GATE, 2-
R2025 0613952Q11 CER CHIP RES 2.7 OHM 5 0402 U606 5164852H16 IC TRANSCEIVER W/LEVEL INPUT, VR601 4805656W87 DIODE,VCTR, @
R2035 0613952Q75 CER CHIP RES 1200 OHM 5 TRANSLA 15V,1SV279,SOD-
U1129 5175143H01 WIDE SUPPLY RANGE OP AMP
0402 U607 5186311J24 IC,BFR,1BITS,NC7SZ125,ACTI VR602 4805656W87 DIODE,VCTR, @
U1130 5175143H01 WIDE SUPPLY RANGE OP AMP
SH1 26009322001 SHIELD, RF PA VE H 15V,1SV279,SOD-
U1131 5109817F77 IC COMPTR LM7275 5SC70
SH2 2675872B01 SHIELD, XTAL U702 5164015H28 IC,TRIDENT,INTEG SYNTH,RX/ VR2005 4815096H01 VARACTOR DIODE 1SV305
(D54)
TX B
SH3 2675873B01 SHIELD, ABACUS VR2006 4815096H01 VARACTOR DIODE 1SV305
U1132 5114007M28 IC,F-F/D,1PER PKG,17SZ74,N-I,
U703 5175772B06 28-PORT I/O EXPANDER
SH4 26009323001 SHIELD, DC FILTER S VR2007 4815096H01 VARACTOR DIODE 1SV305
U709 5171972L01 SP3T RF SWITCH
SH5 26009327001 SHIELD, OUTPUT MATCH U1133 5171779H01 SPDT ANALOG SWITCH VR2008 4815096H01 VARACTOR DIODE 1SV305
U710 5171972L01 SP3T RF SWITCH
SH6 26009320001 SHIELD, ALC U1136 5109522E94 2 INPUT AND GATE IN NANO VR2010 4815096H01 VARACTOR DIODE 1SV305
U746 4805218N63 RF TRANS SOT 323 BFQ67W PACKA
SH7 2675874B01 SHIELD, MIXER VR2020 4815096H01 VARACTOR DIODE 1SV305
U1101 5188032U43 IC,SENSING U1137 5164852H16 IC TRANSCEIVER W/LEVEL
SH8 2675932B01 SHIELD, 2ND LO VCO Y701 4871886H01 16.8 MHZ VCTXO .8PPM
CIRCUIT,INA138,SM,S TRANSLA
SH9 26009319001 SHIELD, VCO Y704 5164852H68 IC, VCO MODULE
U1102 5175772B03 RECONFIGURABLE 10W SP5T/ U1138 5164852H16 IC TRANSCEIVER W/LEVEL
SH10 26009324001 SHIELD, HARMONIC FILTER 3T RF TRANSLA Y705 5164852H66 IC, VCO MODULE
SH11 26009321001 SHIELD, RX FRONT END U1103 5185070Y01 IC TEMPERATURE SENSOR U1139 5164852H16 IC TRANSCEIVER W/LEVEL
PB-FREE TRANSLA
SH12 2675933B01 SHIELD, IF AMP
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Notes
Schematics, Boards Overlays, and Parts Lists: Transceiver (RF) Boards: UHF2 8-61

8.6 Transceiver (RF) Boards: UHF2

2
DC_LIN_5V
DC_LIN_5V
DC_BATT
DC_LIN_3V
DC_SWI_3_6V DC_LIN_3V
MACKINAW_DC
DC_LIN_1_8V_A
DC_LIN_1_8V
DC_FUSED_B+
DC_LIN_1_5V
DC_RAW_B+ DC_LIN_1_5V
SW_B+
SW_B+

FILT_RAW_B+ 15 IF10
IF 1 IF5 FILT_RAW_B+ IF 17
TL_PA2HF_1 1
TL_LO2TX IF 1 IF6 RF_OUT_1 HF_OUT_2
RF_IN_1
mackinaw_tx_hf_uhf2
IF 1 IF7 TX_7V_1 mackinaw_uhf2_pa
IF 1 IF8 VC_1

DC_LIN_1_875V_D
DC_BATT
DC_SW1_3_6V
DC_FUSED_B+
5
6
DC_LIN_1_875V_D DC_LIN_1_8V
DC_LIN_1_875V_D DC_LIN_5V IF1 DC_LIN_5V
IF21
11 1 IF DC_LIN_3V
DC_LIN_3V
TL_ANT ANA_RX_FE_TUNE 1 IF
IF12 IF16 1 IF RF_RX_UHF1_FE_OUT TL_RX_B1_MIX_IN
DC_LIN_1_875V_D
DC_LIN_5V IF DC_LIN_1_8V_A
RF_ANT TL_AUX 1 IF14 mackinaw_rx_fe_uhf2
ANA_CTRL_ISET DC_RAW_B+ MACKINAW_RX_MIXER_IF TL_RX_IF_OUT
VCONTROL 1 IF TL_RX_IF_
MACKINAW_RX_BE
DIG_CTRL_SPI_DAC_PE DIG_CTRL_I_LIMIT RF_AUX TL_RX_UHF1_FE_IN
FILT_RAW_B+ TL_RX_LO CLK_16_8_MHZ
DIG_CTRL_I_LIMIT HF_OUT_1 DIG_RX_BE_DOUTB CLK_SSI_RX
DIG_CTRL_SPI_ABACUS_PE CLK_SSI_RX
SW_B+ DIG_CTRL_SPI_PE DIG_DATA_RX_DOUTA
SW_B+ DC_LIN_1_875V_D DIG_DATA_SPI_MOSI DIG_DATA_SSI_RX_DOUTA
DIG_CTRL_TX_INHIBIT_TYPE_1 DIG_DATA_SPI_PD DIG_DATA_SSI_RX_FS
TX_7V DC_LIN_1_875V_D DIG_SPI_CLK DIG_DATA_SSI_RX_FS
DIG_CTRL_SPI_PC
DIG_CTRL_SSI_TRIGGER DIG_CTRL_RMTH
DIG_SYNCB
MACKINAW_TX_ALC DIG_RX_SYNCB
MACKINAW_CONN_MISC
DC_LIN_2_775V DIG_CTRL_RMTH
ANA_CTRL_ISET DC_LIN_3V
DIG_CTRL_IO49
ANA_CTRL_VSET DIG_CTRL_ATTH
DIG_CTRL_RSTB DIG_DMCS
DIG_GPIO49 IF23
DIG_CTRL_LOCK DIG_CTRL_TX_INH IF
ANA_RX_FE_FILT_VTUNE 1

DIG_DATA_SPI_MOSI RX_IN
DIG_SPI_CLK
TXH_1
DIG_CTRL_SPI_TRIDENT_PE TXH
TXH_2
DIG_DATA_TX_SSI
DIG_DATA_SPI_MOSI
DIG_SPI_CLK
DIG_TX_SSI_FS DC_LIN_1_5V
DIG_TX_SSI_CLK
DC_LIN_1_875V_D
DIG_DATA_SPI_MISO DC_LIN_5V 7
DIG_CTRL_SPI_ABACUS_PE
C11 C15
DC_LIN_5V 18PF 18PF
DIG_CTRL_SPI_ABACUS_PE SHIELD SHIELD SHIELD SHIELD SHIELD
DC_LIN_1_875V_D
DIG_DATA_SSI_RX_FS SH2 SH3 SH7 SH8 SH12
DC_LIN_1_5V DIG_CTRL_I_LIMIT
DIG_DATA_SSI_RX_FS
DIG_DATA_RX_DOUTA DC_LIN_2_775V
DIG_DATA_SSI_RX_DOUTA

1
CLK_SSI_RX
CLK_SSI_RX DIG_CTRL_TU1H
DIG_CTRL_I_LIMIT
RF_GPS DIG_CTRL_TXH1
DIG_SYNCB DIG_CTRL_TR
DIG_SYNCB
CLK_16_8_MHZ TL_TX_LO SHIELD
DIG_CTRL_RMTH SHIELD SHIELD
MACKINAW_FGU SH1
CLK_16_8_MHZ SH6 SH11
TL_AUX DIG_CTRL_RMTH

1
2
3

1
2

1
2
DIG_CTRL_RSTB
RF_AUX
DIG_CTRL_LOCK
RF_ANT
TL_ANT
DIG_CTRL_SSI_TRIGGER
DIG_DATA_SPI_MOSI SHIELD
DIG_CTRL_ATTH SHIELD SHIELD
SH13
SH5 SH9
DIG_SPI_CLK

1
2
1
2
1
2
DIG_CTRL_SPI_TRIDENT_PE TL_RX_LO
DIG_DATA_TX_SSI
CLK_16_8_MHZ
DIG_DATA_SPI_MISO

DIG_TX_SSI_CLK
DIG_TX_SSI_FS SHIELD SHIELD
SHIELD
SH4 SH10 SH14

1
2

1
2
1
2
TL_ANT
13
RF_ANT TL_RF_GPS_OUT
MACKINAW_GPS
DC_LIN_3V

DC_LIN_3V

Figure 8-35. NUE7366A Transceiver (RF) Board Overall Circuit Schematic


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C1706
C1704 C1705 1PF
2.2PF 1.5PF DNP

L1700 L1701 L1702 C1707


12.1NH 12.1NH 12.1NH 100PF
RF_OUT_1 HF_OUT_2
IN OUT

C1700 C1701 C1702 C1703


3.3PF 6.8PF 7.5PF 3.3PF

Figure 8-36. NUE7366A UHF2 Harmonic Filter Circuit


Schematics, Boards Overlays, and Parts Lists: Transceiver (RF) Boards: UHF2 8-63

DC_LIN_3V

L1306
5.6NH

C1310 L1303
DC_LIN_3V 4.7PF 100NH

R1304
IN 0
DNP
C1301 C1309 L1305
12PF .5PF 18NH
RF_ANT C1304 C1305
IN 1000PF 27PF

C1302
1.8PF
FL1301 U1304
FARF6KA1G5754 BGA615L7

5
C1303

VCC
12PF C1308
1 IN OUT 4 1 18PF
AI TL_RF_GPS_OUT
2 6

GND3
GND2
GND1
BIAS AO OUT
4
PON

GND
DEG
L1302
100NH

2
3
5
L1301

7
3
3.3NH

C1306 R1307
.01UF 1K

C1307
12PF

Figure 8-37. NUE7366A GPS Circuit


8-64 Schematics, Boards Overlays, and Parts Lists: Transceiver (RF) Boards: UHF2

TP113
2 DIG_CTRL_SPI_EEPROM_PE TEST_POINT

1
P101

3 CLK_16_8_MHZ
P101 IN
M101
TP124 CONTACT
6 DC_LIN_1_875V_D TEST_POINT

1
P101 OUT 3 PIN3 PIN1 1 DC_BATT
OUT
PIN2 2
7 DIG_CTRL_RSTB
P101 OUT
TP125

3
TEST_POINT DC_LIN_2_775V C101

1
P101 8
OUT 2 330PF
TP114
DIG_CTRL_SSI_TRIGGER TEST_POINT
9 VR101

1
1
P101 OUT MMBZ5250B
TP120
20V
10 DIG_CTRL_IO49 TEST_POINT

1
P101 OUT
TP111
DIG_DATA_SSI_RX_FS TEST_POINT R103
11

1
P101 IN 10K

12 DIG_CTRL_TX_INHIBIT_TYPE_1
P101 OUT
TP112
DIG_DATA_SSI_RX_DOUTA TEST_POINT
13

1
P101 IN
TP115
DIG_CTRL_SPI_DAC_PE TEST_POINT
14

1
P101 OUT
TP106
15 CLK_SSI_RX TEST_POINT

1
P101 IN
TP101
16 ANA_CTRL_ISET TEST_POINT

1
P101 OUT
TP102
DIG_TX_SSI_FS TEST_POINT
17

1
P101 OUT
TP103
DIG_DATA_TX_SSI TEST_POINT
18

1
P101 OUT
TP104
19 DIG_TX_SSI_CLK TEST_POINT

1
P101 OUT

TP105
RF_GPS TEST_POINT
21
1

P101 IN
TP116
DIG_CTRL_SPI_ABACUS_PE TEST_POINT
22

1
P101 OUT
TP117
23 DIG_SYNCB TEST_POINT
P101 1 OUT
TP109
25 DIG_CTRL_LOCK TEST_POINT
1

P101 IN

26 DIG_BATTERY_DATA
P101
TP118
DIG_CTRL_SPI_TRIDENT_PE TEST_POINT
27
1

P101 OUT
TP110
DIG_DATA_SPI_MISO TEST_POINT
29
1

P101 IO

TP107
DIG_DATA_SPI_MOSI TEST_POINT
31
1

P101 IO

TP108
DIG_SPI_CLK TEST_POINT
33
1

P101 OUT
TP126
37 DC_SW1_3_6V TEST_POINT
1

P101 OUT

28 DC_FUSED_B+ TP122
P101 IN TEST_POINT
P101 30
J102

1
32 1 RF_AUX
P101 IO
34 2 TP123
P101 TEST_POINT
R101 3
36 10K U101

1
P101 M95320R

8
6 2

VCC
R104 C Q
2K 1 S
P101 20 3 W
7 HOLD

GND
1

J101

G1 VSS
5 D
1 M107 C 1 RF_ANT
P101 C102 IO
SOCKET G1 2

4
0.1UF
P101 4 G2 3
2

G3 4
P101 5 G4 5

P101 24

P101 35

P101 38
M104 1
P101 39 1
M103

P101 40

Figure 8-38. NUE7366A Miscellaneous Connector Circuit


Schematics, Boards Overlays, and Parts Lists: Transceiver (RF) Boards: UHF2 8-65

INPORT E2021
DC_LIN_1_8V_A 1 2
IN

R2023 R2024
10K 33
R2021
75K
BC858CD

4
347
Q2022

1
C2023 C2024
2 5 100PF 4.7UF

BC858CD

6
Q2022

3
R2022 R2025
120K 2.7

R2011
9.1K
IN

C2054 100PF

0.1UF
440 337
R2010
9.1K R2008 R2009
63 440 10K

C2055
ANA_RX_FE_TUNE IN 10K
ANA_RX_FE_TUNE
C2025 100PF

0.1UF
C2021 R2006
R2007
0.1UF 10K
C2026

10K VR2007 VR2008


DNP L2014 L2013
1SV305 1SV305
18NH 18NH
1 2 2 1

VR2006
L2010 L2009
1SV305 C2020 C2022 L2012 C2064
18NH 18NH C2063
1 2 2 1 C2056 C2057 3.9NH 3.6PF
4.7UF 100PF 5.6PF
3.6PF 5.6PF
VR2005 L2035
1SV305 L2008 24NH
C2053
C2029 4.7NH 3.6PF
C2052 C2032 C2044 C2059 C2061
C2028 5.1PF 5.1PF 100PF 7PF 2.4PF 2.4PF
3.6PF L2034
72NH OUT
RF_RX_UHF1_FE_OUT
R2035

3
C2035 C2039 1.2K
2.4PF C2036 L2017 C2042
2.4PF
TL_RX_UHF1_FE_IN 1 U2032 1.5PF 51NH 16PF
IN BFR380F
DNP
C2033
180PF

2
L2015 C2058
47NH 16PF C2037 C2001 C2060
L2036 R2002
2.4PF 1PF 10 1.5PF
1.6NH L2019
DNP DNP 12NH

C2038 R2001

1
10 VR2020
337 1.5PF
1SV305

2
L2016
1

12NH
VR2010
C2041 1SV305
2

0.1UF

Figure 8-39. NUE7366A Receiver Front End Circuit


8-66 Schematics, Boards Overlays, and Parts Lists: Transceiver (RF) Boards: UHF2

R698 R607 C629


DC_LIN_5V 100K 0.1UF
0
1 2 1 2
IN

2
C627 C630

TEST_POINT
C643 C641 1000PF 0.1UF
DC_LIN_1_875V_D

1
470PF 33PF

TP602
DC_LIN_1_875V_D

2
U604

5
U603
R605 NC7WZ17
NC7WZ17
10K VCC VCC

1
Q601
MMBTA13

1
C625 C631 R609 R612

3
DC_LIN_3_0V GND GND
18PF 15PF 2.2K 7.5K
DC_LIN_1_875V_D U602 1 1 2 1 2
BFR380F

2
IN
C608

1
3PF C618

2
TP601 1 1 2 33PF R606 L604 VR602 C638 R613

1
TEST_POINT 10K 120NH 1SV279 3300PF C639 2.4K

1
2
DC_LIN_3V R699 RF_RX_BE_VCO_OUT2 .01UF

1
0 C609
IN 27PF

2
1 2

2
C642 R602

2
C619
470PF 390 62PF C640

1
0.1UF

1
IN

1
R616
0 DNP
DIG_DATA_SSI_RX_FS
DC_LIN_3_0V U603 OUT
NC7WZ17
1 6

2
DC_LIN_1_875V_D
R601 U607

2
2

6
47 C617 C621 C626 NC7SZ125
E606

VCC
0.1UF 0.1UF 1000PF

1
1

1
C601 L601
1 2 1 OE
TL_RX_IF_ .01UF 220NH DC_LIN_3_0V
1 2 1 2
IN
2 A Y 4

2
C623

2
.01UF

GND
5
C628

1
C605 NC
L602 L603 E607
3.9PF .01UF

3
10UH 10UH 1 2

1
DC_LIN_5_0V
C615
150PF OUT DIG_RX_BE_DOUTB
1 2 C636 R623
E601 IN CLK_16_8_MHZ R617
0.1UF 0
0 DNP

1
1 2 DNP
U601 R624
DC_LIN_3_0V 48
47
46
45
44
43
42
41
40
39
38
37
AD9864 0
U603 3 4
OUT DIG_DATA_SSI_RX_DOUTA
C633 DNP DC_LIN_3_0V
VDDI
IFIN
CXIF
GNDI
CXVL
LOP
LON
CXVM
VDDL
VDDP
IOUTL
GNDP
1 36 NC7WZ17
MXOP GNDL 1K
2

C603 2 35
MXON FREF R610 R618
.01UF 3 34
1

GNDF GNDS2 100K 0 DNP


1 2 4 33
IF2N SYNCB
5 32
C611 IF2P GNDH
100PF 6 31 1 6
VDDF FS OUT CLK_SSI_RX
E602 C610 7 30
100PF GCP DOUTB U604
1 2 1 2 8 29 NC7WZ17
DC_LIN_3_0V GCN DOUTA
9 28
VDDA CLKOUT R619
10 27
2

GNDA VDDH 0 DNP U604


16 IOUTC

C604 11 26
CLKN

NC7WZ17
22 GNDS1
CLKP

VREFP VDDD
17 GNDQ

19 GNDC

23 GNDD
VDDQ

18 VDDC
GND3
RREF

12 25
PC
.01UF E609 R614
VREFN PD PE
1

1 2 0 DC_LIN_3_0V 3 4
NC

2
G1
13
14
15

20
21

24

D1
C634 C637 E608 R615

1
0

GND
E603 0.1UF 0.1UF 1 2
DNP DC_LIN_1_875V_D
1 2 C1 A2 C2
DC_LIN_3_0V NC B2
B1 A1 B2
B1 IN DIG_CTRL_SPI_PE
2

C602 DC_LIN_3_0V D2 DIR

A2 VCCA
VCCB
U605
.01UF R603 SN74LVC2T45
2
1

C607 C612 100K

A1
.01UF
1

100PF DC_LIN_1_875V_D
1

D1
R620
0 DNP IN DIG_DATA_SPI_PD

GND
C1 A2 C2
B2
B1 A1 B2
2

B1
C613 D2 DIR
2200PF

A2 VCCA
VCCB
C616

100PF C632 U606


1

R608
1

100PF SN74LVC2T45
10K DC_LIN_1_875V_D

A1
1 2
DC_LIN_3_0V
IN DIG_CTRL_SPI_PC
2

E604
1

R621
2

1 2 R604 VR601 0 DNP


DC_LIN_3_0V
C620 390 1SV279 L605
2

0.1UF 3.9UH
1
1
2

C606
0.1UF R611
1

10K
1 2
DC_LIN_3_0V
2

C622 C624
2

.33UF .33UF C635


1

E605 .01UF
1

1 2
DC_LIN_3_0V
2

C614
.01UF
1

Figure 8-40. NUE7366A Receiver Back End Circuit


Schematics, Boards Overlays, and Parts Lists: Transceiver (RF) Boards: UHF2 8-67

E200
1 2 DC_RAW_B+
OUT

E201 F200 L200


DC_BATT 1.5UH
1 2 DC_FUSED_B+
IN OUT
32V

3
2A
2 VR200 C200 C201 C202 C203
MMBZ5250B 1UF
20V .01UF 1UF 1UF

1
Q201
NTR1P02T1

2 3 SW_B+
OUT

R201 C217

1
100K 1UF
MUN5212T
Q202 R202
4.7K
3
22K D200
1 1 2
MBR120LSFT1U200

22K
LP2989
4 5 DC_LIN_5V
INPUT OUTPUT OUT

2
8 7
SHUTDOWN ERROR NC
6
SENSE

GND
1 2
BYPASS NC NC
C204 C205
4.7UF 4.7UF
C206

3
.01UF

U201
LP5900
DC_LIN_3V
A1 B2
IN VEN VOUT OUT
A2
VIN
DC_SWI_3_6V
GND

C213 C214 C207 C208


B1

330PF 33PF 1UF 1UF

DC_LIN_1_8V
OUT

U202 U203
LP5900 LP5952
C3 A3 DC_LIN_1_5V
EN VOUT OUT
A1 B2 A1 VIN
VEN VOUT
A2 C1 VBATT
VIN
GND

C212

GND
C215 C216 C209 C210 4.7UF
330PF 33PF 1UF 1UF
B1

B2
Figure 8-41. NUE7366A DC Power Circuit
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U1150 DC_LIN_5VREF
LT1790
SW_B+ IN 4 VIN 6
VOUT
3 DNC1
NC

2 GND1
GND2
C1160 5 DNC2 C1161
.1UF NC 1UF

1
DC_LIN_5V
R1103 E1101
DC_RAW_B+ .02 FILT_RAW_B+
1 2
IN OUT
DC_LIN_5V DC_LIN_5V
IN DC_LIN_5V
DC_LIN_5V R1142

5
C1101 C1102 R1169 R1138 C1162
DC_LIN_3V 3 100K 100K
IN .01UF 1UF 340K 1UF
4 DC_LIN_5V
U1144 1 U1143 DNP
DC_LIN_5V TS5A3159 LPV321M7X
NC
1 NO

2
R1170
6 IN COM 4 100K
U1129
DC_LIN_5V 5 V_POS 3

5
LMV841 R1144 R1146
C1103 GND NC R1139 3 100K 100K
.01UF 100K 4
1

2
DC_LIN_3.3V R1141 R1175
U1101 0 U1130 TXH_1

5
510K

5
2
R1183 INA138 R1140 3 LMV841 V3
VPOS R1143 V1_V2
1K 100K 4
100K

OUT
3 VINPOS 1 1 U1116
4 VINNEG 74LVC1G32YZP
TXH_2

2
GND R1108 A1
R1184 C2
C1139 82K R1145 U1118 U1117
2.2K

2
DC_LIN_5V B1 74LVC1G32YZP
10PF DAC_C 100K NC7WZ04
A1
DC_LIN_3V C2 1 6
C1108 B1
.022UF U1116

A2
5
R1110 74LVC1G32YZP DC_LIN_3V
3 10K DC_LIN_3V
4 VCC

A2
1

5
GND
R1158
U1141
VCC U1118 VCC U1117

2
LPV321M7X 100K U1104 NC7WZ04

C1
DIG_CTRL_I_LIMIT DNP LPV321M7X 74LVC1G32YZP GND

5
IN DC_LIN_3V GND
R1171 R1172 3

C1
4

2
ANA_CTRL_ISET 0 4.7K
IN 1

2
C1110 C1113 U1106
C1135
100PF .01UF

6
R1160 C1137 C1138 .01UF C1107 LTC5532
12K .022UF .022UF L1102
DNP

VCC
6.8NH 100PF
1 RFIN
4 VM VOUT 5
3

GND
VOS
R1107 C1105 R1112
68 5.6PF 51 R1117
DNP 75K

2
R1116
DC_LIN_3.3V 10K
R1104 R1105
100 100 RF_ANT
OUT
U1102 DC_LIN_3.3V
12

PE42650
U1111
VDD

12
HF_OUT_1 2 PE42510
IN TX1 RX 8 L1108 DIG_CTRL_RMTH
4 TX2 RES 11 NC 5.45NH IN 13 VCTRL VDD ANT2 23
21 TX3 ANT 28 28 INPUT_OUTPUT ANT1 2 NC
V1_V2
23 TX4 R1 11
15 V1 NC7 16 NC 1 NC1 R2 16
14 V2 NC8 17 4 NC2
V3 13 V3 19 5 NC3 17 NC
NC9 C1125 NC11
NC10 20 6 NC4 NC12 18
1 NC1 NC11 22 15PF R1114 R1115 7 NC5 NC13 19
3 NC2 NC12 24 DNP 100 100 8 NC6 NC14 20
5 NC3 NC13 26 L1101 C1142 9 NC7 NC15 21
7 NC4 27 10 NC8 24 RF_AUX
NC14 33NH 1000PF NC16 OUT
26
CTGND

CTGND
9 NC5 NC15 29 14 NC9 NC17

GND1
GND2
GND3
GND4
GND5
GND6
GND1
GND2
GND3
GND4

10 30 15 29

NC10
NC6

NC16 NC18
NC17 31 NC19 31
R1106 R1168 C1104

3
22
25
27
30
32
G1
6
18
25
32
G1

6.8 100 5.6PF C1118


DNP DC_LIN_5V DC_LIN_5V C1130
.01UF
DC_LIN_5V .01UF
DC_LIN_1_875V_D
DC_LIN_5V C1129
U1112

16
IN .01UF

8
HMC468LP3E U1132 R1174
U1137
10K
A2
VCCB A1

7 PR

VCC
SN74LVC2T45 R1163

VDD
13 V1 1 R1152 U1136

5
NC1 10K
GND VCCA

DC_LIN_5V 14 V2 3 3 10K 74LVC1G08YZP 2 D 5


NC2 Q
DIG_SPI_CLK DIR D2 C1116 15 V3 NC3 4 4 A1 NL17SZ74
IN B2 B1 A1 B1 8 1 U1131 C2 1 CP 3
C2 B2 .1UF NC4 Q*
A2 C1 2 RF1 NC5 9 R1162 LMV7275 B1

GND
U1125 11 RF2 10 150K 6 CLR

2
NC6
VDD 9

ANA_CTRL_VSET AD5624R 12 R1176


IN NC7 U1133
D1

5 ACG1 DC_LIN_5V DC_LIN_5V 1K


7 SCLK VOUTA 1 6 ACG2 TS5A3159

4
74LVC1G08YZP
DC_LIN_5VREF 6 SYNC VOUTB 2 7 ACG3 1 NO

A2
3300PF

8 DIN VOUTC 4 6 IN COM 4 VC R1154


C1117

10 VREFIN_VREFOUT 5 R1122 GND 5 V_POS NC 3 10K


75K VCONTROL
VOUTD C1111 VCC DC_LIN_5V GND OUT
17
C1141

U1136
DC_LIN_5V R1121 .1UF
GND CTGND C1126 1 GND .1UF

2
DC_LIN_1_875V_D DAC_C 30K 1000PF

C1
G1

C1165
3

U1138 .1UF U1105

8
A2
GND VCCA A1

SN74LVC2T45 AD8315
R1124 1 NC 6
R1177
VCCB

5 COMM VPOS
RFIN NC
DIG_DATA_SPI_MOSI 2 0
IN DIR D2 51 ENBL VAPC 7
B2 A1 B1 3 VSET FLTR 4 C1112 R1151
C2 B1 A2 C1 6800PF
B2 TX_INH 15K

GND
DIG_CTRL_TX_INH R1180
IN 0
D1

9
R1181
DC_LIN_1_875V_D 100K R1186
DC_LIN_5V DNP 0
U1139 DNP
A2
A1

C1122 L1104 C1149


DIG_DMCS U1147 SN74LVC2T45 2.2PF
IN 0 100PF RX_IN
U1146
D1 GND VCCB
VCCA

74LVC1G08YZP OUT
74LVC1G32YZP A1 C1128
DIR D2

1
3
A1 C2 B2 B1 DC_LIN_5V .01UF
A1 B1 U1128 L1103 C1132

RFIO1
RFIO2
B1 C2 C2 B2
B1 A2 C1 C1123 C1127 .1UF SN74LVC1G00 4.7NH 6PF
U1126 R1178 DC_LIN_5V DNP
.01UF A1 U1149 2
10K U1127 C2 AT267 GND

5
LMV7275 R1137 L1114
TS5A3159 3 B1
5

DIG_GPIO49 R1136 C1152

4 V1
5 V2
IN 3 10K 1 NO R1135 4 11NH
0 10K 1 330PF
DC_LIN_1_875V_D 4 6 IN COM 4
1 5 V_POS NC 3 U1142 DC_LIN_5V
GND LPV321M7X C1150
2
TXH C1140 DC_LIN_5V C1124
OUT
2

1.2PF
2
A2

A2
A2

4700PF 4700PF
VCC VCC U1147 U1128
74LVC1G08YZP R1182 VCC
SN74LVC1G00
GND GND 10K GND
C1
C1

U1146

C1
74LVC1G32YZP U1117
NC7WZ04
DC_LIN_5V
3 4
C1119
.01UF
OUT
ANA_RX_FE_FILT_VTUNE
R1125
22K R1129
10K
5

3 DNP
4 TXH_2
U1113 IN FILT_RAW_B+
1
R1126 LPV321M7X TXH_1 Q1101
U1119
2

9.1K R1164 MUN5212T


74LVC1G08YZP 2 3 TX_7V
10K A1 3 OUT
DC_LIN_5V IN
DC_LIN_5V C2 1 22K Q1103
C1106 B1 DIG_CTRL_ATTH
R1102
22K

NTR1P02T1 IN
1

.01UF 100K
U1121
R1165 M74VHC1GT86 DC_LIN_3V
2

1
1

200
POS 3 4
4 DC_LIN_5V 2 TX_INH
A2

U1103
VOUT

2 1 U1148
LM50 C1120
LPV321M7X .01UF VCC U1119
74LVC1G08YZP
2

GND DC_LIN_5V GND


3

C1

R1127 R1166 U1121


22K 200 R1130
5

10K M74VHC1GT86
5

3 DNP VCC
4
1 U1114 GND
R1128 LPV321M7X
10K R1167
2

10K

Figure 8-42. NUE7366A Transmitter and Automatic Level Control Circuits


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DC_LIN_1_5V
IN
DC_LIN_1_875V_D
IN
DC_LIN_2_775V
IN
DC_LIN_5V
IN

DC_LIN_2_775V
OUT
DC_LIN_1_5V
OUT

DC_LIN_2_775V

L720 DC_LIN_2_775V DC_LIN_1_875V_D DC_LIN_2_775V DC_LIN_2_775V


2.2UH DIG_CTRL_LOCK
OUT
C715
.1UF
DIG_DATA_SPI_MISO
OUT
L733 L735 L738
L727 2.2UH 2.2UH 2.2UH DIG_CTRL_SPI_TRIDENT_PE
IN
2.2UH
C726 C730 C734 C737
D722 DIG_DATA_SPI_MOSI
.1UF .1UF .1UF .1UF IN
IMN10

NC
C716 DIG_SPI_CLK
.1UF 4 3
A1 K1 IN
5 2
A2 K2
6 1
A3 K3
DIG_TX_SSI_FS
C717 OUT
.1UF
DIG_TX_SSI_CLK
OUT

C724 C725 DIG_DATA_TX_SSI


IN
10UF .1UF
DIG_CTRL_SSI_TRIGGER
C718 IN
.1UF D723
IMN10
4 3
A1 K1
5 2
A2 K2
6 1
C719 A3 K3
.1UF

NC
NC

NC

NC

NC
RF_HP_MOD_OUT
DIG_DATA_AUX_SPI_MISO OUT
ANA_ADAPT_CHARGE_PUMP
OUT

B11

E11

E10
U702 ANA_CHARGE_PUMP

G7

G5

G4

G9

G6

G8
C9
C8
D4

H9

H7

H3

H4

H6

C4

C7
A9

E4
A2
B9
B3

B8

K3

A8

E7
B4
F2

F1
L2
J9

J4

J1

J3

J6
15H28 OUT
R706
0 DC_SUPER_FILTER_5V

SDM_REF_VCC
SDM_VREFM
SDM_VREFP
RX_AVCC1
RX_AGND1
RX_AVCC2
SDM_REF_GND
RX_AGND2

CLK_VCC
CLK_GND
TX_VCC
SDM_CLK_GEN_VCC
ASPI_GND
SF_GND
SSI_VCC
ESC_GND
TX_GND
ESC_CPBIAS
ESC_VCC
ESC_CP_GND
ESC_CP_VCC
MAIN_GND
ESC_TEST
MAIN_VCC
REF_VCC

MN_CP_GND

MN_CP_VCC
LGND1

TX_DAC_GND
TX_DAC_VCC
ASPI_VCC
SSI_GND
TM
TEST1_LCKDET
TEST2
LVCC1

SCAN_EN
OUT
D9
SPI_DR
D3 D8
AGC_REF CEX
A6 D10 C756 C757
AGC_FLAG SPI_DW
K6 C11 10UF .1UF
AUX_DAC SPI_CLK DC_LIN_2_775V
NC A5
RFSTEPA_GPO6
NC C3 F9
AGC_DAC TXFS DIG_CTRL_TU1H
NC B5 F10
DC_CAL_GPO5 TXCLK C758 OUT
NC B2 F11
BP_I TXD .047UF DIG_CTRL_TR
NC C1 F7
RXI DMCS OUT
NC C2 D11 NC
RXIX RXD DIG_CTRL_TR
NC B1 E9 NC OUT
BP_IX RXCLK
NC A10 E8 NC R707
SDM_VAG RXFS
E1 D7 0
NC BP_Q RXACQ
NC D1 J2 NC
RXQ ESC_IN
D2 L3 U703 DIG_DATA_AUX_SPI_MISO
NC RXQX ESC_CP NC

35
E2 K1 MAX7301ATL
NC BP_QX ESCD2_OUT NC
DIG_CTRL_TXH1

V_POS
NC F5 K2 NC
SCAN_IN ESCD2_OUTX OUT
NC B6 H2 NC 32 40
RX_EN_OUT ESC_INX SCLK DOUT
NC J7
ICAP
NC K7 34 30
QCAP CS P4 NC
J10 33 28 DIG_CTRL_F
NC CLK_OUT DIN P5 OUT
NC J11 26
TCLK P6 NC
NC L6 L9 36 24
NTXQ HP_MOD_OUT ISET P7
NC L7 1
TXQ P8 NC
NC K8 29 3
NTXI P31 P9
NC L8 27 5
TXI P30 P10 NC
F8 G2 25 7 DIG_CTRL_C
NC INCR_DECR MN_ADAPT_CP NC P29 P11 OUT

SDM_CLK_GEN_GND
NC G11 R755 23 2
PHCLK NC P28 P12 NC
A3 H1 39K 22 4
NC FBQ M_PRSCX P27 P13 NC DIG_CTRL_VTUR1
R754 RF BRD ID

REF_OSC_OUT
NC A4 G1 21 6 OUT
FBI M_PRSC C749 P26 P14 NC
GPO1_TEST1
GPO2_TEST2
GPO3_TEST3
GPO4_TEST4
5.6K 19 8
DEEPSLEEP

ACE1_GPO7
ACE2_GPO8
ASPI_DATA
.1UF P25 P15

CLK_BASE
CLK_EMIT
EF_OUTM

ASPI_CLK
G3 RF BRD ID 18 9
EF_OUTP

R753

SF_SPLY
VMULTI1
VMULTI2
MN_CP P24 P16 NC

SF_OUT
CLK_CP

SF_BYP
REF_IN
5.6K 17 10
NC

SENS
P23 P17

RSTB
SUB1
SUB2
SUB3

RF BRD ID R752

NC1
NC2

NC3
NC4
NC5
NC6
16 12
P22 P18
5.6K 15 13
P21 P19 DIG_CTRL_UT1
14
K9
F6
F4
G10

J8
H8

E5
D5
E6
C5

H11
H10

B7
A7
C6
D6
A1
A11

L1
L11
E3
F3

K10
L10
K11
C10

K5
L5
B10
K4
L4
J5
H5
P20 NC OUT
11 DIG_CTRL_UT2
NC1 NC OUT
20

G1 GND4
GND2
39 GND3
NC

GND1
NC2
31
NC3 NC
NC

NC
NC

NC
NC
NC
NC

NC
NC
NC

NC
NC
NC
NC

NC
NC
NC

37
38
DC_LIN_1_875V_D

R721 C744
10K
10UF

DIG_CTRL_ATTH
DIG_CTRL_RSTB C742 OUT
IN .1UF

DC_LIN_5V
DIG_CTRL_I_LIMIT
OUT
RF_PRESCALAR DC_LIN_2_775V DC_LIN_2_775V_16_8_MHZ_IN DC_LIN_2_775V_16_8_MHZ_IN
IN L741
2.2UH
DIG_CTRL_RMTH
L728 OUT
390NH DIG_CTRL_G
OUT

R702 DIG_CTRL_B
OUT
0
C731 R745 C750
.1UF .1UF
22K DIG_CTRL_UR2
OUT

Y701
1XTV16800VDA
4

R729 16.8MHZ C736 C739 3


22K .01UF 10PF
VCC

1 3 1 U746
VCONT OUTPUT BFQ67W
C752 L753
5 NC .01UF
NC1 2.2UH
6 CLK_16_8_MHZ
2

NC2 NC OUT
7 NC
NC3
GND

C732 8 NC R743
NC4
100PF 47K
R751 C712
C754
270 C710 270PF
C711
2

56PF
560PF DNP
56PF
DNP DNP

Figure 8-43. NUE7366A Frequency Generation Unit (Synthesizer) Circuit – 1 of 2


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TEST_POINT
TP853
1
DC_LIN_1_5V
IN
IN C831 R713
DC_SUPER_FILTER_5V
IN 100PF 10 TL_RX_LO
DC_LIN_5V OUT
DIG_CTRL_TR
IN Q714 R712 R714
NTZD3154N 560 560
DIG_CTRL_G 1 6
IN
DIG_CTRL_F
IN
2 5
U710 NC
SKY13251 NC
3 4
3 V1 RF1 4
6 V2 RF2 5 NC

G1 CGND
7 V3 RF3 8 NC
1 RFC
NC

2
NC
DC_LIN_1_5V

R764 L821
ANA_CHARGE_PUMP 1.2K 390NH
IN
R832
15
C762 C766 C769 C703
C806
R759 .039UF 6800PF .016UF 100PF
.22UF
680 DNP C838 C844 L846 R849
R827 1000PF 47PF 390NH 560
6.2K
R767
ANA_ADAPT_CHARGE_PUMP 68
IN
R822

4
20K
Q703 2 5 Q703 C851 C836
R848 R716
BC858CD 220PF 15 TL_TX_LO
BC858CD 47PF 10

6
OUT

3
C760 C763 C765 C768 C770 C702
.082UF .082UF .082UF .082UF .082UF DC_LIN_1_5V R823 R833 R701 R715 R717
56K 220PF
100 Q842 100 560 560
L806

2
390NH C830 R840 NE662M04
220PF 15
4
R811 3
C802 39
.22UF

1
C814 C816 L817 R819
R809 1000PF 100PF 390NH 270
5.6K
R807
22K

4
1
Q712 2 5 Q712 R813 C820 R705 C709
BC858CD BC858CD 680 220PF 10 220PF

3
DC_SUPER_FILTER_5V
R808 C701 R812 R708
C813
82K 220PF 82 Q713 100
1PF
C791 NE662M04

2
0.1UF C794 R818
11

C783 100PF 4 8.2


7 VTUNE 1 3
GND4 VCC

1500PF POUT C810 R815


3 SEL1 NC 4 NC 220PF 24

1
5
GND1
GND2
GND3
GND5
GND6
SEL2

Y704
V0225AZ U709 C704
309MHZ/379MHZ SKY13251 DC_LIN_1_5V 62PF
2
6
8
9
10
12

4 RF1 V1 3
5 RF2 V2 6
2 CGND

8 RF3 V3 7
RFC 1
NC NC
L701
G1

R773 390NH
C759 R761 DC_SUPER_FILTER_5V 5.6K
.22UF 220
R762
NC

RF_HP_MOD_OUT 11K
IN TP780
C792 C775 C777
0.1UF C795 C771 R772 TEST_POINT

3
11

1000PF 33PF
100PF 100PF 33
1 2 Q774
GND4 VCC

7 VTUNE

1
POUT NE68519
3 SEL1 NC 4
5 NC

1
SEL2
GND1
GND2
GND3
GND5
GND6

R776 C779
Y705 39 100PF RF_PRESCALAR
V0225AZ OUT
2
6
8
9
10
12

415MHZ/485MHZ
R778
180
DIG_CTRL_VTUR1
IN

DIG_CTRL_UR2
IN
DIG_CTRL_UT1
IN
DIG_CTRL_UT2
IN
DIG_CTRL_C
IN

DIG_CTRL_B
IN

Figure 8-44. NUE7366A Frequency Generation Unit (VCO) Circuit – 2 of 2


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DC_LIN_1_8V
IN

L511
7.5NH
TL_RX_B1_MIX_IN C510
1000PF
IN T503
C502 059248278
L501 4PF
L510 C507
6.8NH 22PF
C501 10NH
22PF 1 P1 S1 3

S2 2

6 P2 S3 4

NC 5

E501
1 2

C517 R504 R506


0.1UF
3.3K 150
DC_LIN_3V R503
24K
DIG_RX_MIX_NC_1
IN
2

NC
NC

4
1
C506 C508 C512 C520 L506
0.1UF 1000PF 33PF DIG_RX_MIX_NC_2 Q501 2 5 1000PF 150NH
Q501
1

BC858CD
T505 U506 BC858CD C522 R511

6
TL_RX_IF_OUT

20
19
18
17
16
059248278 15PF 2.7

3
5164852H82
OUT

GND5
AVDD
DVDD2
OUTB
OUTA
C528
TL_RX_LO 100PF 1 15 R505 C525
P1 GND1 MIXBIAS
1 S1 3 2 14 180K .5PF
IN INB GND4
3 13 R508
INA RF_M
S2 2 4 12 C518 15
LG2 RF_P C521

CTGND
DVDD1

R512 5 GND2 11 1000PF


C529 LG1 GND3 1000PF
P2 IF_M
IF_P

100K S3
LG0

6 4 R509
DNP 100PF
10
6
7
8
9
10
21

R501
5 FL501 R507

3
NC 51 L503 L504 C524 C519 L505
31B01 1.2K
DNP 220NH 1 470NH 68PF 33PF
4 1 Q503
IN OUT
BFR380F
T504 C523
C515 C516

GND1
GND2
GND3
GND4
059248278 470PF
6.8PF 1PF

2
L507

2
3
5
6
3 S1 P1 1
5.1NH

C509 C513 2 S2 R502


1000PF 100PF 68
4 S3 P2 6

L502 C514
5 NC 47NH 43PF

Figure 8-45. NUE7366A Mixer and IF Filter Circuits


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FILT_RAW_B+
IN

TX_7V_1
IN

C1514 C1513 L1505


.01UF 100PF 23.75NH

C1519
2PF
DNP

C1501 C1502 L1500 C1503 C1504


L1510 180NH 100PF .01UF R1501
.01UF 100PF
110NH 390 L1507 C1521
DNP 8NH 100PF
TL_PA2HF_1
OUT

Q1500

4
C1512 C1516 C1527 C1517 C1518 C1520
U1500 100PF 33PF 10PF 18PF 7.5PF 8.2PF
C1500 L1502 C1509 C1510 C1511
SRFIC7126 DNP
100PF 3.3NH 100PF 22PF 33PF
RF_IN_1 16 6 8
IN RFIN RFOUT
L1501 1 7
9.5NH VCNTRL NC5

1
2
3
5
6
7
14 2
VD1 TPVG1
11 3 C1508 L1503 L1504
C1505 G2 TPVG2 1.8NH
1.8PF 12NH
12PF
8
NC1
9
NC2
10
NC3

GND1
GND2
GND3
GND4
15
NC4

EP
4
5
12
13
17
C1506 C1598 C1507 C1599
100PF 3300PF 100PF 3300PF
C1525
.1UF R1502
1K

C1526
.1UF R1503
20K

R1500
0

R1504 C1522 C1523


33K 100PF .01UF
R1505 U1501 DNP
5

10K LMV841
3
4
VC_1 1
IN
2

R1506
12K

Figure 8-46. NUE7366A Power Amplifier Circuit


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R1151_11 C1165_11 C1116_11

C1111_11

C1112_11
C1702_17 8 5 C1129_11

U1131_11
U1105_11

R1152_11
D1

R1176_11
6

R1162_11
10 D2 A2

C1703_17
C1520_15
4

C1518_15

C1700_17
C1519_15 U1139_11

C1705_17
U1125_11

3
4 R1177_11
C1707_17 R1124_11
C1706_17

C1512_15
C1704_17
R1501_15
L1701_17 C1126_11

R1163_11
12 9 5 C201_2
3

L1702_17
8

R1174_11
13

L1700_17

R1154_11
C1118_11
R1122_11

R1121_11
U1133_11
4 6

C1701_17
U1112_11

R1143_11
L1507_15 C1521_15 5 E201_2

C1117_11
16 4
L1505_15 C1141_11
C1142_11

R1186_11

R1145_11
U1149_11 L1103_11 C1104_11
C1516_15

C1517_15
C1527_15

L1101_11
4 3 R1168_11
C1513_15 C1122_11

R1115_11
R1114_11
L1104_11

L1114_11
C1125_11

F200_2
U1102_11 L200_2
C1514_15 5

L1108_11
C1149_11
R1107_11
C1152_11 R1106_11
SH5

C1132_11
C1150_11
U1117_11
17 25

3
4

L1102_11
2

C203_2
6
C202_2

R1105_11

R1104_11
C1105_11 R103_1

4
5
R1112_11

U1147_11
C205_2
D200_2

U1138_11
C1107_11

C2 A2
C1
D2
D1
U1146_11

C204_2
U200_2

C1113_11 R1116_11
C1110_11
Q201_2 R101_1

R201_2 2
U1118_11

A2
C217_2
8

6
U1119_11

U1106_11
2 8 5

A2 C2
R1184_11

C215_2

C216_2

C213_2
2

U1137_11
C206_2

C209_2

A2
C1
U1116_11 U101_1

R1117_11
C208_2

C207_2
C210_2
C212_2
U201_2

4
U203_2

U202_2

4
C3 A3
C1

3
3 VR101_1

R202_2
B1

C214_2
B1

D1
D2
3
R1183_11 4

A2
3
A2 C101_1
Q202_2 U1144_11
SH14 SH10 SH4

R619_6
C641_6
R698_6

C806_7
C836_7
20 10 6

C844_7

6
C622_6 L821_7 C715_7
R701_7

D722_7

D723_7
R621_6
R620_6

3 C724_7
4
D2
D1

A2 D2

C838_7
U605_6

R604_6

R827_7

R832_7
D1 C624_6 L720_7
T504_5

C730_7

C716_7

C718_7

C717_7
R848_7 C851_7
U606_6 C620_6 4 3

3
VR601_6
A2

E605_6

U703_7

R849_7
L846_7 L733_7
6
L605_6

C642_6 C719_7
C632_6 R608_6 6 4
R611_6
R614_6
R615_6

R721_7
C635_6

C606_6
C614_6
E604_6

C523_5

R603_6 R699_6 3 A11 L11

C734_7
L502_5 R502_5 Q703_7
L735_7
R822_7

R823_7
C702_7
C612_6

E608_6 2 30 40
C613_6
C514_5
E609_6

Q842_7
24

12

C634_6 R754_7
L503_5

C607_6 R833_7

C726_7
4 3
R712_7

L727_7 R729_7 C732_7


C637_6 E603_6 6 4 R755_7

2
C758_7
R707_7
R753_7
C831_7
R618_6

3
R713_7

C602_6

C830_7
3 U702_7 C742_7
C515_5 Q714_7 L738_7 Y701_7
U607_6 4 6 U601_6 C616_6
R840_7
L603_6

C737_7
R752_7

C736_7
6 U604_6

L741_7

3
R617_6 C604_6

4
R610_6
6

3 4 E602_6 U710_7
R714_7
R601_6
U603_6

C615_6

4 3 C731_7
C633_6
R624_6

C611_6

R745_7
R623_6
36

C739_7
48

C744_7
6 C610_6
R743_7 L728_7
C603_6 FL501_5
C626_6
C636_6

C628_6

C621_6

C617_6 C629_6 R607_6

2
E606_6

C623_6

L602_6 L1

R702_7
R616_6

C750_7
E601_6

C710_7

R751_7

U746_7
3 TP780_7

C779_7
C775_7

C777_7
R773_7
C605_6

3
C725_7

C749_7
L701_7
TP601_6

2
R512_5

TP602_6 C601_6 T505_5 C752_7

C711_7
L601_6 R776_7
4

C712_7
2

Q774_7 L753_7
E607_6
C643_6

Q601_6
4 6
3

C771_7 R772_7 R778_7 C754_7

SH3 SH2 SH13

Figure 8-47. NUE7366A Transceiver (RF) Board Layout – Side 1


8-74 Schematics, Boards Overlays, and Parts Lists: Transceiver (RF) Boards: UHF2

C1308_13
R1307_13
2 3

Q1101_11
L1306_13 C1124_11 R1172_11 U1132_11 C1161_11

C1160_11
FL1301_13 U1128_11

C1137_11

4
5
4 U1142_11 C1503_15

L1303_13

R1171_11
4
3

C1130_11
C1138_11
C1310_13

L1305_13
3 L1503_15 C1510_15

C1302_13
R1136_11 6

R1102_11
3
7 5

Q1103_11

2
C1305_13

8
C1504_15

U1304_13
R1304_13

5
C1307_13
6
4

L1504_15
U1136_11

4
4 C1304_13

3
J101_1 R1135_11 R1180_11 A2 C2 C1509_15
C1303_13 U1150_11
C1127_11 R1160_11

C1511_15
L1500_15

2
C1

3
C1309_13

3
C1123_11

C1301_13
R1182_11

C1306_13

L1301_13
R1181_11

U1130_11
C1502_15

8
5

R1178_11
5
L1302_13 C1508_15
2

C1505_15

R1502_15
5

3
4 8 Q1500_15 4

3
3 U1127_11

R1506_15
R1144_11

C1506_15

C1598_15
C1135_11
L1501_15

2
6
4
U1104_11

U1103_11
R1146_11 U1500_15 L1502_15
R1158_11 C1140_11 C1501_15

9
C1525_15

3
TP122_1 R1169_11

U1126_11
U1143_11
5 3 L1510_15 R1504_15

C1128_11

R1137_11
4

R1175_11

R1170_11
C1108_11
C1507_15 R1503_15

4
16
3

3
R1138_11 5
C1500_15

C1522_15
U1111_11 3 4 C1599_15

C1523_15
R1142_11

R1505_15
J102_1 2 3

C1526_15
SH6 U1501_15 C1106_11
2

R1500_15

R2024_20
5
4

E2021_20
U1129_11

25

R2010_20
17
C2021_20 R2007_20

C2059_20
C2053_20
R2021_20 R2023_20 C2042_20

C2025_20
3
TP123_1 R1140_11 C2061_20 SH1

R2006_20

R2022_20

L2017_20
Q2022_20
R1139_11
M101_1

C2024_20
6

L2035_20
U1141_11 L2012_20

L2013_20
R1110_11
2

C2026_20 VR2006_20 C1162_11

VR2007_20
2

4
5

4 C2023_20

C2044_20
3

C2060_20
L2014_20
C2052_20 C2063_20

R1108_11
C2028_20

C2057_20
3

C2022_20
C2029_20
C1139_11
VR2005_20

C2020_20
VR200_2 C1101_11 C2039_20 R2025_20

L2009_20
3 R1141_11 L2010_20 E1101_11

C2032_20 R2035_20
L2008_20 VR2008_20

C2033_20
C2036_20 VR2020_20 2 1
C1103_11 M107_1
C2035_20 R2002_20

C2001_20
L2015_20
5
C2064_20

C2058_20

L2034_20
C2041_20 3

L2036_20
U1101_11
E200_2 L2019_20

C2037_20
2 C2054_20

R104_1
C2056_20
L2016_20

R2011_20
C2038_20

U2032_20

R2009_20
C2055_20

4
VR2010_20 R2008_20
R2001_20
C200_2

SH11 C102_1
C1102_11 U1148_11 R1166_11
TP126_1 TP118_1 TP103_1

R1127_11
3
4

R1128_11
R1103_11 R716_7 C509_5

C528_5 C529_5 R501_5


C513_5 U1114_11

R706_7
C757_7

5
4
6

3
TP101_1

10

6
C756_7 5 4 3 2 L501_5

11

5
C502_5 C501_5

U1121_11

5
TP109_1

4
3
R715_7
R717_7
TP108_1 TP107_1
T503_5
U506_5 R1167_11

L511_5

C1120_11
39

40

M104_1
TP115_1 TP853_7 C1119_11

15
3

R1125_11
6 12

16
TP105_1 Y704_7 R1130_11 TP116_1 TP111_1

R1129_11
5

4
L510_5
C759_7 C510_5
C506_5 C508_5

3
C507_5
TP120_1 C512_5 U1113_11
C783_7

C703_7
SH7

M103_1
TP104_1 P101_1 R1165_11 TP106_1 TP112_1
R761_7 R762_7 7 8 9 10 11 R1164_11

R1126_11
R808_7

R807_7
TP125_1 C763_7

R503_5

R505_5
C517_5

R506_5 E501_5
C791_7 C794_7

C701_7
7

5
TP110_1

C770_7
TP102_1
C810_7 R504_5
U709_7 Q712_7
R764_7 C769_7
C518_5

R815_7

Q501_5
R708_7

4 3

6
R812_7
R813_7
TP124_1 C813_7

4
C762_7

C766_7
R759_7

R767_7

L505_5 C609_6

R613_6
3

C640_6
4
TP114_1 TP117_1

VR602_6

R612_6

C639_6
R606_6
C524_5
R809_7
2

C519_5 R507_5

R602_6 C619_6
4
3

C802_7
Y705_7 C608_6
C520_5

3
R818_7

R508_5 C521_5
C709_7
R705_7
C820_7

2
TP113_1 C618_6
Q713_7 R609_6 C638_6
C768_7

L506_5
R811_7

C631_6
2
C765_7

R819_7 C704_7 2

2
Q503_5
1110

L504_5

L806_7
C760_7 3

C795_7
U602_6 C625_6

C816_7

C814_7
L604_6

R511_5
L507_5
L817_7 R605_6

C522_5
12
C15

C516_5

C525_5
C630_6

C11
C792_7 C627_6

R509_5
SH9 SH12 SH8

Figure 8-48. NUE7366A Transceiver (RF) Board Layout – Side 2


Schematics, Boards Overlays, and Parts Lists: Transceiver (RF) Boards: UHF2 8-75

NUE7366A UHF2 Transceiver (RF) Board Parts Ref. Ref. Ref.


List Des.
Part Number Description
Des.
Part Number Description
Des.
Part Number Description

Ref. C510 2113944A52 CAP CER CHP 1000.0 PF 50V C614 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V C709 2113944A44 CAP CER CHP 220.0 PF 50V 5%
Part Number Description 5% 10%
Des. C710 NOT PLACED –
C512 2113944A31 CAP CER CHP 33.0PF 50V 5% C615 2113944A42 CAP CER CHP 150.0PF 50V 5%
C11 2113944A28 CAP CER CHP 18.0PF 50V 5% C711 NOT PLACED –
C513 2113944A40 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5% C616 2113945A11 CAP CER CHP 2200PF 50V 10%
C15 2113944A28 CAP CER CHP 18.0PF 50V 5% C712 NOT PLACED –
C514 2113944A84 CAP,FXD,43PF,+5%,-5%,50V- C617 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V 10%
C101 2113944A46 CAP CER CHP 330.0 PF 50V 5% C715 2113945C31 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50V-
DC,04
C618 2113944A31 CAP CER CHP 33.0PF 50V 5% DC,
C102 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V 10% C515 2113944A21 CAP CER CHP 6.8PF
C619 2113944A35 CAP CER CHP 62.0PF 50V 5% C716 2113945C31 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50V-
C200 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V 50V +/- 0.5P
DC,
10% C620 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V 10%
C516 2113944A63 CAP,FXD,1PF,.25PF+/-,50V-DC,
C717 2113945C31 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50V-
C201 2188468Y01 CAP CER 25V X7R 0805 1UF 05 C621 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V 10%
DC,
C202 2188468Y01 CAP CER 25V X7R 0805 1UF C517 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V 10% C622 2113946C07 CAP,FXD,.33UF,+10%,-10%,
C718 2113945C31 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50V-
10V-DC
C203 2188468Y01 CAP CER 25V X7R 0805 1UF C518 2113945A09 CAP CER CHP 1000PF 50V 10% DC,
C623 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V
C204 2113955D35 CAP,FXD,4.7UF,+10%,-10%, C519 2113944A31 CAP CER CHP 33.0PF 50V 5% C719 2113945C31 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50V-
10%
16V-DC DC,
C520 2113945A09 CAP CER CHP 1000PF 50V 10%
C624 2113946C07 CAP,FXD,.33UF,+10%,-10%,
C205 2113955D35 CAP,FXD,4.7UF,+10%,-10%, C724 2113955D37 CAP,FXD,10UF,+10%,-10%,16V-
C521 2113945A09 CAP CER CHP 1000PF 50V 10% 10V-DC
16V-DC DC,
C522 2113944A27 CAP CER CHP 15.0PF 50V 5% C625 2113944A28 CAP CER CHP 18.0PF 50V 5%
C206 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V C725 2113945C31 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50V-
10% C523 2113944A48 CAP CER CHP 470.0 PF 50V 5% C626 2113945A09 CAP CER CHP 1000PF 50V 10% DC,

C207 2113956B91 CAP,FXD,1UF,+10%,-10%,16V- C524 2113944A36 CAP CER CHP 68.0PF 50V 5% C627 2113945A09 CAP CER CHP 1000PF 50V 10% C726 2113945C31 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50V-
DC,1 C525 2113944A61 CAP,FXD,.5PF,.25PF+/-,50V-DC, C628 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V DC,

C208 2113956B91 CAP,FXD,1UF,+10%,-10%,16V- 0 10% C730 2113945C31 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50V-


DC,2 C528 2113944A40 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5% C629 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V 10% DC,

C209 2113956B91 CAP,FXD,1UF,+10%,-10%,16V- C529 2113944A40 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5% C630 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V 10% C731 2113945C31 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50V-
DC,3 DC,
C601 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V C631 2113944A27 CAP CER CHP 15.0PF 50V 5%
C210 2113956B91 CAP,FXD,1UF,+10%,-10%,16V- 10% C732 2113944A40 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%
C632 2113944A40 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%
DC,4 C734 2113945C31 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50V-
C602 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V
C634 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V 10% DC,
C212 2113946D07 CAP,CHIP,4.7UF,+10%,-10%, 10%
6.3V- C635 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V C736 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V
C603 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V
10% 10%
C213 2113944A46 CAP CER CHP 330.0 PF 50V 5% 10%
C636 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V 10% C737 2113945C31 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50V-
C214 2113944A31 CAP CER CHP 33.0PF 50V 5% C604 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V
10% C637 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V 10% DC,
C215 2113944A46 CAP CER CHP 330.0 PF 50V 5%
C605 2113944A15 CAP CER CHP 3.9PF 50V +/- C638 2113945A12 CAP CER CHP 3300PF 50V 10% C739 2113944A25 CAP CER CHP 10.0PF 50V +/-
C216 2113944A31 CAP CER CHP 33.0PF 50V 5% 0.6
0.25 C639 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V
C217 2113956B91 CAP,FXD,1UF,+10%,-10%,16V- C742 2113945C31 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50V-
C606 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V 10% 10%
DC,5 DC,
C607 2113944A40 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5% C640 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V 10%
C501 2115153H41 CAP,CERAMIC CHIP,22PF,+1%, C744 2113955D37 CAP,FXD,10UF,+10%,-10%,16V-
-1%, C608 2113944A12 CAP CER CHP 3.0PF 50V +/- C641 2113944A31 CAP CER CHP 33.0PF 50V 5% DC,
C502 2115153H28 CAP, CERAMIC, COG 0.25 C642 2113944A48 CAP CER CHP 470.0 PF 50V 5% C749 2113945C31 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50V-
C506 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V 10% C609 2113944A30 CAP CER CHP 27.0PF 50V 5% C643 2113944A48 CAP CER CHP 470.0 PF 50V 5% DC,
C507 2115153H41 CAP,CERAMIC CHIP,22PF,+1%, C610 2113944A40 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5% C701 2113944A44 CAP CER CHP 220.0 PF 50V 5% C750 2113945C31 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50V-
-1%, C611 2113944A40 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5% DC,
C702 2113944A44 CAP CER CHP 220.0 PF 50V 5%
C508 2113945A09 CAP CER CHP 1000PF 50V 10% C612 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V C752 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V
C703 NOT PLACED – 10%
C509 2113945A09 CAP CER CHP 1000PF 50V 10% 10%
C704 2113944A35 CAP CER CHP 62.0PF 50V 5% C754 2113944A34 CAP CER CHP 56.0PF 50V 5%
C613 2113944A40 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%
8-76 Schematics, Boards Overlays, and Parts Lists: Transceiver (RF) Boards: UHF2

Ref. Ref. Ref. Ref.


Part Number Description Part Number Description Part Number Description Part Number Description
Des. Des. Des. Des.

C756 2113955D37 CAP,FXD,10UF,+10%,-10%,16V- C831 2113944A40 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5% C1128 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V C1310 2113944A17 CAP CER CHP 4.7PF 50V +/-
DC, 10% 0.25
C836 2113944A33 CAP CER CHP 47.0PF 50V 5%
C757 2113945C31 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50V- C1129 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V C1500 2113944C45 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%
C838 2113945A09 CAP CER CHP 1000PF 50V 10%
DC, 10%
C1501 2113945C02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 50V
C844 2113944A33 CAP CER CHP 47.0PF 50V 5%
C758 2113946B02 CAP CER CHP 0.047UF 10V 10, C1130 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V 10%
C851 2113944A44 CAP CER CHP 220.0 PF 50V 5% 10%
C759 2113945G95 CAP,FXD,.22UF,+10%,-10%,50V- C1502 2113944C45 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%
DC C1101 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V C1132 NOT PLACED –
C1503 2113944C45 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%
10%
C760 2113944G97 CAP,FXD,.082UF,+5%,-5%,50V- C1135 NOT PLACED –
C1504 2113945C02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 50V
DC, C1102 2188468Y01 CAP CER 25V X7R 0805 1UF
C1137 2113945B04 CAP,FXD,.022UF,+10%,-10%, 10%
C762 2113945C26 CAP,FXD,.039UF,+10%,- C1103 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V 25V-D
C1505 2113944M20 CAP,FXD,12PF,+2%,-2%,50V-
10%,50V-D 10%
C1138 2113945B04 CAP,FXD,.022UF,+10%,-10%, DC,06
C763 2113944G97 CAP,FXD,.082UF,+5%,-5%,50V- C1104 NOT PLACED – 25V-D
C1506 2113944A40 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%
DC, C1105 2113944A19 CAP CER CHP 5.6PF 50V C1139 2113944A25 CAP CER CHP 10.0PF 50V
C1507 2113944A40 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%
C765 2113944G97 CAP,FXD,.082UF,+5%,-5%,50V- +/- 0.5P +/- 0.5
DC, C1508 2113944C12 CAP CER CHP 1.8PF 50V +/-
C1106 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V C1140 2113945A13 CAP CER CHP 4700PF 50V 10%
0.25
C766 2113945C01 CAP CER CHP 6800PF 50V 10% 10%
C1141 2113945Y02 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,16V-
C1509 2113944C45 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%
C768 2113944G97 CAP,FXD,.082UF,+5%,-5%,50V- C1107 2113944A40 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5% DC,
DC, C1510 2113944M26 CAP,FXD,22PF,+2%,-2%,50V-
C1108 2113945B04 CAP,FXD,.022UF,+10%,- C1142 2113945A09 CAP CER CHP 1000PF 50V 10%
DC,06
C769 2113945C20 CAP,FXD,.016UF,+10%,-10%, 10%,25V-D
C1149 2113944A40 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%
50V-D C1511 2113944M30 CAP,FXD,33PF,+2%,-2%,50V-
C1110 2113944A40 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%
C1150 2175392H01 CAP, 1.2PF, 0402, CERAMIC, DC,06
C770 2113944G97 CAP,FXD,.082UF,+5%,-5%,50V- C1111 2113945Y02 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,16V- 50V
DC, C1512 NOT PLACED –
DC,
C1152 2113944A46 CAP CER CHP 330.0 PF 50V 5%
C771 2113944A40 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5% C1513 2113944C45 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%
C1112 2113945B01 CAP CER CHP 6800PF 25V 10%
C1160 2113945C31 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50V-
C775 2113945A09 CAP CER CHP 1000PF 50V 10% C1514 2113945C02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 50V
C1113 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V DC,
10%
C777 2113944A31 CAP CER CHP 33.0PF 50V 5% 10%
C1161 2113956B91 CAP,FXD,1UF,+10%,-10%,16V-
C1516 21007088001 0805 CAPACITOR
C779 2113944A40 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5% C1116 2113945Y02 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,16V- DC,0
DC, C1517 21007088008 18PF, 100V, COG, 5%, 0805 CAP
C783 2113944C53 CAP CER CHP 1500.OPF 50V 5 C1162 NOT PLACED –
C1117 2113945A12 CAP CER CHP 3300PF 50V 10% C1518 21007088007 0805 CAPACITOR
C791 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V 10% C1165 2113945Y02 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,16V-
C1118 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V DC, C1519 NOT PLACED –
C792 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V 10%
10%
C1301 2113944M20 CAP,FXD,12PF,+2%,-2%,50V- C1520 21007088005 0805 CAPACITOR
C794 2113944A40 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%
C1119 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V DC,07 C1521 2113944C45 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%
C795 2113944A40 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5% 10%
C1302 2114036F74 CAP,FXD,1.8PF,.05PF+/-,25V- C1522 2113944A40 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%
C802 2113946B06 CAP,CHIP,.22UF,+10%,-10%, C1120 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V DC,
10V-D 10% C1523 NOT PLACED –
C1303 2113944A26 CAP CER CHP 12.0PF 50V 5%
C806 2113946B06 CAP,CHIP,.22UF,+10%,-10%, C1122 2175390H01 CAP, 2.2 PF, 0402, CERAMIC, 50 C1525 2113945Y02 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,16V-
C1304 2113945A09 CAP CER CHP 1000PF 50V 10% DC,
10V-D
C1123 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V
C1305 2113944A30 CAP CER CHP 27.0PF 50V 5% C1526 2113945Y02 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,16V-
C810 2113944A44 CAP CER CHP 220.0 PF 50V 5% 10%
C1306 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V DC,
C813 2113944A63 CAP,FXD,1PF,.25PF+/-,50V- C1124 2113945A13 CAP CER CHP 4700PF 50V 10%
10% C1527 21007088006 0805 CAPACITOR
DC,06
C1125 NOT PLACED –
C1307 2113944A26 CAP CER CHP 12.0PF 50V 5% C1598 2113945A12 CAP CER CHP 3300PF 50V 10%
C814 2113945A09 CAP CER CHP 1000PF 50V 10%
C1126 2113945A09 CAP CER CHP 1000PF 50V 10%
C1308 2113944A28 CAP CER CHP 18.0PF 50V 5% C1599 2113945A12 CAP CER CHP 3300PF 50V 10%
C816 2113944A40 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%
C1127 2113945Y02 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,16V-
C1309 2175389H01 CAP,.5PF, CHIP, 0402, C1700 2113944M06 CAP,FXD,3.3PF,.1PF+/-,50V-DC,
C820 2113944A44 CAP CER CHP 220.0 PF 50V 5% DC,
CERAMIC, 0
C830 2113944A44 CAP CER CHP 220.0 PF 50V 5%
Schematics, Boards Overlays, and Parts Lists: Transceiver (RF) Boards: UHF2 8-77

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Part Number Description Part Number Description Part Number Description Part Number Description
Des. Des. Des. Des.

C1701 2113944M14 CAP,FXD,6.8PF,.1PF+/-,50V-DC, C2058 2115153H38 CAP, CERAMIC, COG L200 2571269C01 INDUCTOR WW POWER 20% L1101 2415429H26 CHIP INDUCTOR
0
C2059 2115153H12 CAP, CERAMIC, COG L501 24012011014 0402 HIGH Q CHIP INDUCTOR L1102 2415429H10 CHIP INDUCTOR
C1702 2113944M15 CAP,FXD,7.5PF,.1PF+/-,50V-DC,
C2060 2115153H07 CAP, CERAMIC, COG L502 2415429H30 CHIP INDUCTOR L1103 2475393H01 INDUCTOR, 4.7NH, 0402,
C1703 2113944M06 CAP,FXD,3.3PF,.1PF+/-,50V-DC, +/-0.1NH
C2061 2115153H12 CAP, CERAMIC, COG L503 2414032F38 IDCTR,WW,220NH,5%,400MA,
1
.7OHM, L1104 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050
C2063 2115153H21 CAP, CERAMIC, COG
C1704 2113944M02 CAP,FXD,2.2PF,.1PF+/-,50V-DC, OHM
L504 2414032F42 IDCTR,WW,470NH,10%,170MA,
0 C2064 2115153H16 CAP, CERAMIC, COG
2.5OH L1108 2409348J04 IND AIR CORE 5.45NH 5% 2214
C1705 2113944C67 CAP,FXD,1.5PF,.1PF+/-,50V-DC, D200 4813978A19 DIODE,RECT,MBR120,SM,
L505 2415429H39 CHIP INDUCTOR L1114 2475394H01 INDUCTOR, 11NH, 0402, +/-2%
0 SOD-123,1
L506 2415429H39 CHIP INDUCTOR L1301 2488090Y07 INDUCTOR,MULTILAYER,3.3NH
C1706 NOT PLACED – D722 4815011H01 DIODE TRIPLE
,1005
L507 2415427H12 CHIP INDUCTOR
C1707 2113944C45 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5% D723 4815011H01 DIODE TRIPLE
L1302 2488090Y25 INDUCTOR,MULTILAYER,100N
L510 24012011020 0402 HIGH Q CHIP INDUCTOR
C2001 2113944A63 CAP,FXD,1PF,.25PF+/-,50V-DC, E200 2405688Z01 INDUCTOR FERRITE BEAD H,1005
04 L511 2478057A13 7.5 NH SURFACE MOUNT
E201 2405688Z01 INDUCTOR FERRITE BEAD L1303 2414017P25 IDCTR,CHIP,100NH,5%,100MA,
INDUCTOR
C2020 2113946D07 CAP,CHIP,4.7UF,+10%,-10%, E501 2480640Z01 SURFACE MOUNT FERRITE 5.5O
6.3V- L601 2415429H43 CHIP INDUCTOR
BEAD L1305 2475391H01 INDUCTOR, 18 NH, CHIP, 0402,
C2021 NOT PLACED – L602 2466505A01 COIL INDUCTOR 2
E601 2480640Z01 SURFACE MOUNT FERRITE
C2022 2113944A40 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5% BEAD L603 2466505A01 COIL INDUCTOR L1306 2488090Y10 INDUCTOR,MULTILAYER,5.6NH
E602 2480640Z01 SURFACE MOUNT FERRITE L604 2414032D16 IDCTR,WW,120NH,5%,800MA, ,1005
C2023 2113944A40 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%
BEAD .26OHM L1500 2414015A07 IDCTR,FXD,180NH,2%,750MA,
C2024 2113946D07 CAP,CHIP,4.7UF,+10%,-10%,
E603 2480640Z01 SURFACE MOUNT FERRITE L605 2414017Q54 IDCTR,FXD,3.9UH,10%,30MA, .77OH
6.3V-
BEAD .9OHM L1501 2415429H14 CHIP INDUCTOR
C2025 2113944A40 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%
E604 2480640Z01 SURFACE MOUNT FERRITE L701 2415429H47 CHIP INDUCTOR L1502 2415429H03 CHIP INDUCTOR
C2026 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V 10%
BEAD
L720 2480646Z20 COIL MULTI-LAYER L1503 2415429H17 CHIP INDUCTOR
C2028 2115153H16 CAP, CERAMIC, COG
E605 2480640Z01 SURFACE MOUNT FERRITE CHIP(2.20UH)
L1504 2415429H02 CHIP INDUCTOR
C2029 2115153H20 CAP, CERAMIC, COG BEAD
L727 2480646Z20 COIL MULTI-LAYER
L1505 2460591E24 COIL AIR WOUND INDUC 23.75
C2032 2115153H57 CAP, CERAMIC, COG E606 2480640Z01 SURFACE MOUNT FERRITE CHIP(2.20UH)
BEAD L1507 2415385H01 8 NH MINISPRING AIR CORE
C2033 2171051Y05 CAP,CER CHIP,180PF,+1%,-1%, L728 2415429H47 CHIP INDUCTOR
INDUC
50V E607 2480640Z01 SURFACE MOUNT FERRITE
L733 2480646Z20 COIL MULTI-LAYER
BEAD L1510 2415429H37 CHIP INDUCTOR
C2035 2115153H12 CAP, CERAMIC, COG CHIP(2.20UH)
E608 2480640Z01 SURFACE MOUNT FERRITE L1700 2471902Y05 IDCTR,AW,12.1NH,5%,4.4A,
C2036 NOT PLACED – L735 2480646Z20 COIL MULTI-LAYER
BEAD .007OH
CHIP(2.20UH)
C2037 NOT PLACED –
E609 2480640Z01 SURFACE MOUNT FERRITE L1701 2471902Y05 IDCTR,AW,12.1NH,5%,4.4A
L738 2480646Z20 COIL MULTI-LAYER
C2038 2115153H07 CAP, CERAMIC, COG BEAD ,.007OH
CHIP(2.20UH)
C2039 2115153H12 CAP, CERAMIC, COG E1101 2405688Z01 INDUCTOR FERRITE BEAD L1702 2471902Y05 IDCTR,AW,12.1NH,5%,4.4A,
L741 2480646Z20 COIL MULTI-LAYER
C2041 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V 10% .007OH
E2021 2480640Z01 SURFACE MOUNT FERRITE CHIP(2.20UH)
C2042 2115153H38 CAP, CERAMIC, COG BEAD L2008 2478057A07 4.7 NH SURFACE MOUNT
L753 2480646Z20 COIL MULTI-LAYER
INDUCTOR
C2044 2115153H31 CAP, CERAMIC, COG F200 6575834B01 FUSE SURFACE MOUNT CHIP(2.20UH)
L2009 2478057A23 18 NH SURFACE MOUNT
C2052 2115153H20 CAP, CERAMIC, COG FL501 91009300001 FILTER,MONOLITHIC L806 2415429H47 CHIP INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
CRYSTAL,BAND
C2053 2115153H16 CAP, CERAMIC, COG L817 2414032F41 IDCTR,WW,390NH,10%,200MA,
L2010 2478057A23 19 NH SURFACE MOUNT
FL1301 9102190J23 FLTR,SAW,BANDPASS,1.57542 1.5OH
C2054 2113944A40 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5% INDUCTOR
GHZ N
L821 2415429H47 CHIP INDUCTOR
C2055 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V 10% L2012 2478057A05 3.9 NH SURFACE MOUNT
J101 0909901V02 RECP SMT MCX
L846 2414032F41 IDCTR,WW,390NH,10%,200MA, INDUCTOR
C2056 2115153H16 CAP, CERAMIC, COG J102 0975886B01 RECEPTACLE, COAX CABLE 1.5OH
C2057 2115153H21 CAP, CERAMIC, COG
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Part Number Description Part Number Description Part Number Description Part Number Description
Des. Des. Des. Des.

L2013 2478057A23 20 NH SURFACE MOUNT Q1103 4813970A59 P-CH FET 1.0A 20V SOT-23 T&R R608 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% R715 0613952Q67 CER CHIP RES 560 OHM 5 0402
INDUCTOR 0424
Q1500 5185633C92 MODULE,RING,XSTR, FET RF R716 0613952Q25 CER CHIP RES 10.0 OHM 5
L2014 2478057A23 21 NH SURFACE MOUNT POWER R609 0613952Q81 CER CHIP RES 2200 OHM 5 0402
INDUCTOR 0402
Q2022 4813973M75 XSTR,BIP GP SS,PNP,BC858, R717 0613952Q67 CER CHIP RES 560 OHM 5 0402
L2015 2478057A35 0306 HIGH Q CHIP INDUCTOR SOT-5 R610 0613952R25 CER CHIP RES 100K OHM 5%
R721 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%
0414
L2016 2414017P14 IDCTR,CHIP,12NH,5%,300MA, R101 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0426
.6OHM 0402 R611 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%
R729 0613952R09 CER CHIP RES 22K OHM 5%
0425
L2017 2478057A36 0306 HIGH Q CHIP INDUCTOR R103 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0402
0403 R612 0613952Q94 CER CHIP RES 7500 OHM 5
L2019 2414017P14 IDCTR,CHIP,12NH,5%,300MA,. R743 0613952R17 CER CHIP RES 47K OHM 5%
0402
6OHM R104 0613952Q80 CER CHIP RES 2000 OHM 5 0402
0402 R613 0613952Z41 RES,MF,2.4KOHM,1%,.0625W,S
L2034 2478057A38 0306 HIGH Q CHIP INDUCTOR R745 0613952R09 CER CHIP RES 22K OHM 5%
M,04
R201 0613952R25 CER CHIP RES 100K OHM 5% 0402
L2035 2478057A26 24 NH SURFACE MOUNT
0411 R614 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050
INDUCTOR R751 0613952Q59 CER CHIP RES 270 OHM 5 0402
OHM
R202 0613952Q89 CER CHIP RES 4700 OHM 5
L2036 2415429H01 CHIP INDUCTOR R752 0613952Q91 CER CHIP RES 5600 OHM 5
0403 R615 NOT PLACED –
0402
M1 3275623B03 PAD, THERMAL ELECTRIC,
R501 NOT PLACED – R616 NOT PLACED –
MID-TIE R753 0613952Q91 CER CHIP RES 5600 OHM 5
R502 0613952Q45 CER CHIP RES 68.0 OHM 5 R617 NOT PLACED – 0403
M2 75009299002 PAD, THERMAL
0402
R618 NOT PLACED – R754 0613952Q91 CER CHIP RES 5600 OHM 5
M3 1104959T01 COATING-CONTACT
R503 0613952R10 CER CHIP RES 24K OHM 5 0402 0404
R619 NOT PLACED –
M4 6071520M01 BATT COIN 3V LI
R504 0613952Q85 CER CHIP RES 3300 OHM 5 R755 0613952R15 CER CHIP RES 39K OHM 5%
RECHARGEABLE R620 NOT PLACED –
0402 0402
M101 2871616H02 CONNECTOR, BPLUS R621 NOT PLACED –
R505 0613952R31 CER CHIP RES 180K OHM 5% R759 0613952Q69 CER CHIP RES 680 OHM 5 0402
M103 3987977Y04 CONT,CONN,1CONT,ANT UNIV 0402 R623 NOT PLACED –
R761 0613952Q57 CER CHIP RES 220 OHM 5 0402
4.
R506 0613952Q53 CER CHIP RES 150 OHM 5 0402 R624 NOT PLACED –
R762 0613952R02 CER CHIP RES 11K OHM 5 0402
M104 3987977Y04 CONT,CONN,1CONT,ANT UNIV
R507 0613952Q75 CER CHIP RES 1200 OHM 5 R633 0613952Q73 CER CHIP RES 1000 OHM 5
4. R764 0613952Q75 CER CHIP RES 1200 OHM 5
0402 0402
0402
M107 0985888K02 SKT RTC BTTY LEAP
R508 0613952Q29 CER CHIP RES 15.0 OHM 5 R698 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050
R767 0613952Q45 CER CHIP RES 68.0 OHM 5
P101 2887818K05 PLUG 40PIN MATING CNTCR 0402 OHM
0402
1.5MM
R509 0613952Q25 CER CHIP RES 10.0 OHM 5 R699 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050
R772 0613952Q37 CER CHIP RES 33.0 OHM 5
PWB 84009519002 PCB, RF TRANSCEIVER 0402 OHM
0402
Q201 4813970A59 P-CH FET 1.0A 20V SOT-23 T&R R511 0613952Q11 CER CHIP RES 2.7 OHM 5 0402 R701 0613952Q49 CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5 0407
R773 0613952Q91 CER CHIP RES 5600 OHM 5
Q202 4813973A32 XSTR,BIP GP SS,NPN,SM, R512 NOT PLACED – R702 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 0405
SC-70,SM OHM
R601 0613952Q41 CER CHIP RES 47.0 OHM 5 R776 0613952Q39 CER CHIP RES 39.0 OHM 5
Q503 4885316E38 TRANSISTOR, RF 0402 R705 0613952Q25 CER CHIP RES 10.0 OHM 5 0402
0402
Q601 4813973A04 XSTR,BIP GP R602 0613952Q63 CER CHIP RES 390 OHM 5 0402 R778 0613952Q55 CER CHIP RES 180 OHM 5 0402
SS,NPN,TA13,SM,SOT R706 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050
R603 0613952R25 CER CHIP RES 100K OHM 5% R807 0613952R09 CER CHIP RES 22K OHM 5%
OHM
Q713 4805585Q32 TRANSITOR, NPN RF 0412 0402
R707 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050
Q714 4889394V04 XSTR,FET GEN PURPOSE R604 0613952Q63 CER CHIP RES 390 OHM 5 0402 R808 0613952R23 CER CHIP RES 82K OHM 5%
OHM
SMALL SIG 0402
R605 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%
R708 0613952Q49 CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5 0408
Q774 4885061Y01 XSTR NPN 6V 30UA 12GHZ PB- 0422 R809 0613952Q91 CER CHIP RES 5600 OHM 5
FREE R712 0613952Q67 CER CHIP RES 560 OHM 5 0402 0406
R606 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%
Q842 4805585Q32 TRANSITOR, NPN RF 0423 R713 0613952Q25 CER CHIP RES 10.0 OHM 5 R811 0613952Q39 CER CHIP RES 39.0 OHM 5
0402 0402
Q1101 4813973A32 XSTR,BIP GP SS,NPN,SM, R607 0613952R25 CER CHIP RES 100K OHM 5%
SC-70,SM 0413 R714 0613952Q67 CER CHIP RES 560 OHM 5 0402
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Part Number Description Part Number Description Part Number Description Part Number Description
Des. Des. Des. Des.

R812 0613952Q47 CER CHIP RES 82.0 OHM 5% R1124 0613952Q42 CER CHIP RES 51.0 OHM 5 R1162 0613952R29 CER CHIP RES 150K OHM 5% R1501 NOT PLACED –
0402 0402 0402
R1502 0613952Q73 CER CHIP RES 1000 OHM 5
R813 0613952Q69 CER CHIP RES 680 OHM 5 0403 R1125 0613952Z58 RES,MF,22KOHM,1%,.0625W, R1163 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0402
SM,040 0411
R815 0613952Q34 CER CHIP RES 24.0 OHM 5 R1503 0613952R08 CER CHIP RES 20K OHM 5 0402
0402 R1126 0613952Z54 RES,MF,9.1KOHM,1%,.0625W, R1164 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%
R1504 0613952R13 CER CHIP RES 33K OHM 5%
SM,04 0411
R818 0613952Q23 CER CHIP RES 8.2 OHM 5 0402 0402
R1127 0613952R09 CER CHIP RES 22K OHM 5% R1165 0613952Q56 CER CHIP RES 200 OHM 5 0402
R819 0613952Q59 CER CHIP RES 270 OHM 5 0402 R1505 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%
0402
R1166 0613952Q56 CER CHIP RES 200 OHM 5 0402 0416
R822 0613952R08 CER CHIP RES 20K OHM 5 0402
R1128 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%
R1167 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% R1506 0613952R03 CER CHIP RES 12K OHM 5%
R823 0613952R19 CER CHIP RES 56K OHM 5% 0406
0412 0402
0402
R1129 NOT PLACED –
R1168 0613952Q49 CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5 0406 R2001 0613952Q25 CER CHIP RES 10.0 OHM 5
R827 0613952Q92 CER CHIP RES 6200 OHM 5
R1130 NOT PLACED – 0402
0402 R1169 0613952P52 CER CHIP RES 340K OHM 1
R1135 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 0402 R2002 NOT PLACED –
R832 0613952Q29 CER CHIP RES 15.0 OHM 5
OHM
0402 R1170 0613952P01 CER CHIP RES 100K OHM 1 R2006 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%
R1136 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0402 0417
R833 0613952Q49 CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5 0409
0407
R1171 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 R2007 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%
R840 0613952Q29 CER CHIP RES 15.0 OHM 5
R1137 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% OHM 0418
0402
0408
R1172 0613952Q89 CER CHIP RES 4700 OHM 5 R2008 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%
R848 0613952Q29 CER CHIP RES 15.0 OHM 5
R1138 0613952R25 CER CHIP RES 100K OHM 5% 0402 0419
0402
0403
R1174 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% R2009 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%
R849 0613952Q67 CER CHIP RES 560 OHM 5 0402
R1139 0613952R25 CER CHIP RES 100K OHM 5% 0413 0420
R1102 0613952R25 CER CHIP RES 100K OHM 5% 0404
R1175 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 R2010 0613952Q96 CER CHIP RES 9100 OHM 5
0402
R1140 0613952R25 CER CHIP RES 100K OHM 5% OHM 0402
R1103 6009259001 LOW RESISTANCE THICK FILM 0405
R1176 0613952Q73 CER CHIP RES 1000 OHM 5 R2011 0613952Q96 CER CHIP RES 9100 OHM 5
RESI
R1141 0613952R42 CER CHIP RES 510K OHM 5 0402 0403
R1104 0613952Q49 CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5 0402 0402
R1177 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 R2021 0613952R22 CER CHIP RES 75K OHM 5 0402
R1105 0613952Q49 CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5 0403 R1142 0613952R25 CER CHIP RES 100K OHM 5% OHM
R2022 0613952R27 CER CHIP RES 120K OHM 5%
R1106 0613952Q21 CER CHIP RES 6.8 OHM 5 0402 0406
R1178 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0402
R1107 0613952Q45 CER CHIP RES 68.0 OHM 5 R1143 0613952R25 CER CHIP RES 100K OHM 5% 0414
R2023 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%
0402 0407
R1180 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 0421
R1108 0613952R23 CER CHIP RES 82K OHM 5% R1144 0613952R25 CER CHIP RES 100K OHM 5% OHM
R2024 0613952Q37 CER CHIP RES 33.0 OHM 5
0402 0408
R1181 NOT PLACED – 0402
R1110 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% R1145 0613952R25 CER CHIP RES 100K OHM 5%
R1182 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% R2025 0613952Q11 CER CHIP RES 2.7 OHM 5 0402
0404 0409
0415
R2035 0613952Q75 CER CHIP RES 1200 OHM 5
R1112 NOT PLACED – R1146 0613952R25 CER CHIP RES 100K OHM 5%
R1183 0613952Q73 CER CHIP RES 1000 OHM 5 0402
0410
R1114 0613952Q49 CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5 0404 0402
SH1 26009322001 SHIELD, RF PA
R1151 0613952R05 CER CHIP RES 15K OHM 5%
R1115 0613952Q49 CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5 0405 R1184 0613952Q81 CER CHIP RES 2200 OHM 5
0402 SH2 2675872B01 SHIELD, XTAL
0402
R1116 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% R1152 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% SH3 2675873B01 SHIELD, ABACUS
0405 R1186 NOT PLACED –
0409 SH4 26009323001 SHIELD, DC FILTER
R1117 0613952R22 CER CHIP RES 75K OHM 5 0402 R1304 NOT PLACED –
R1154 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% SH5 26009327001 SHIELD, OUTPUT MATCH
R1121 0613952R12 CER CHIP RES 30K OHM 5 0402 0410 R1307 0613952Q73 CER CHIP RES 1000 OHM 5
0402 SH6 26009320001 SHIELD, ALC
R1122 0613952R22 CER CHIP RES 75K OHM 5 0402 R1158 NOT PLACED –
R1500 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 SH7 2675874B01 SHIELD, MIXER
R1160 0613952R03 CER CHIP RES 12K OHM 5%
OHM SH8 2675932B01 SHIELD, 2ND LO VCO
0402
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Part Number Description Part Number Description Part Number Description
Des. Des. Des.

SH9 26009319001 SHIELD, VCO U1103 5185070Y01 IC TEMPERATURE SENSOR U1139 5164852H16 IC TRANSCEIVER W/LEVEL
PB-FREE TRANSLA
SH10 26009324001 SHIELD, HARMONIC FILTER
U1104 5185941F56 IC SINGLE LV LP OP U1141 5185941F56 IC SINGLE LV LP OP
SH11 26009321001 SHIELD, RX FRONT END
AMPLIFIER AMPLIFIER
SH12 2675933B01 SHIELD, IF AMP
U1105 5180390L83 IC,CNTLR,SM,1PER PKG U1142 5185941F56 IC SINGLE LV LP OP
SH13 26009325001 SHIELD, FGU AMPLIFIER
U1106 5175772B05 PRECISION RF DETECTOR
SH14 26009326001 SHIELD, DC REGULATOR U1143 5185941F56 IC SINGLE LV LP OP
U1111 5175771A26 CMOS FET SWITCH SPDT,
T503 2575851B01 RF TRANSFORMER BALUN AMPLIFIER
10WATTS
T504 2575851B01 RF TRANSFORMER BALUN U1144 5171779H01 SPDT ANALOG SWITCH
U1112 5175772B04 1 DB LSB GAAS MMIC
T505 2575851B01 RF TRANSFORMER BALUN ATTENUATOR U1146 5109522E93 2 INPUT OR GATE IN NANO
PACKAG
U101 5105443X07 EEPROM 32KBIT SERIAL SPI U1113 5185941F56 IC SINGLE LV LP OP
BUS AMPLIFIER U1147 5109522E94 2 INPUT AND GATE IN NANO
PACKA
U200 5188493T01 IC,VREG/SWG,LP2989,SM,MINI U1114 5185941F56 IC SINGLE LV LP OP
SO- AMPLIFIER U1148 5185941F56 IC SINGLE LV LP OP
AMPLIFIER
U201 5175771A99 LOW NOISE, 100MA LINEAR U1116 5109522E93 2 INPUT OR GATE IN NANO
REGULA PACKAG U1149 5185941F45 ATTEN,VAR,14.4DBMIN,15.6DB
MAX,
U202 5175772B02 LINEAR REGULATOR 100MA U1117 5103535B53 IC,INVTR,DL,NC7WZ04L6X,
1.8V 2PER PK U1150 51009381001 LOW DROPOUT VOLTAGE
REFERENCE
U203 5175772B01 LINEAR VOLTAGE REGULATOR U1118 5109522E93 2 INPUT OR GATE IN NANO
350MA PACKAG U1304 5105739X13 IC, SIGE GPS LOW NOISE AMP
157
U506 5164852H82 IC, MIXER/ BUFFER U1119 5109522E94 2 INPUT AND GATE IN NANO
PACKA U1500 51012101001 VHF/UHF/800/900 MHZ LDMOS
U601 5102495J14 IC,IF,IF DIGITILIZING SUBSYST DRIV
U1121 5114000B52 IC,XOR,LOGIC LEVEL
U602 4885316E38 TRANSISTOR, RF SHIFTER,1PE U1501 5175143H01 WIDE SUPPLY RANGE OP AMP
U603 5109522E84 IC DUAL SCHMITT TRIG MICRO U1125 51009382001 IC, QUAD DAC U2032 4885316E38 TRANSISTOR, RF
PAK
U1126 5109817F77 IC COMPTR LM7275 5SC70 VR101 4813977M29 DIODE,VREF,MBZ5250,SM,
U604 5109522E84 IC DUAL SCHMITT TRIG MICRO (D54) SOT-23,2
PAK
U1127 5171779H01 SPDT ANALOG SWITCH VR200 4813977M29 DIODE,VREF,MBZ5250,SM,
U605 5164852H16 IC TRANSCEIVER W/LEVEL SOT-23,2
TRANSLA U1128 5188085K11 IC, SINGLE NAND GATE, 2-
INPUT, VR601 4805656W87 DIODE,VCTR, @ 15V,1SV279,
U606 5164852H16 IC TRANSCEIVER W/LEVEL SOD-
TRANSLA U1129 5175143H01 WIDE SUPPLY RANGE OP AMP
VR602 4805656W87 DIODE,VCTR, @ 15V,1SV279,
U607 5186311J24 IC,BFR,1BITS,NC7SZ125,ACTIV U1130 5175143H01 WIDE SUPPLY RANGE OP AMP
SOD-
EH U1131 5109817F77 IC COMPTR LM7275 5SC70
VR2005 4815096H01 VARACTOR DIODE 1SV305
U702 5164015H28 IC,TRIDENT,INTEG SYNTH, (D54)
RX/TX B VR2006 4815096H01 VARACTOR DIODE 1SV305
U1132 5114007M28 IC,F-F/D,1PER PKG,17SZ74,N-I,
U703 5175772B06 28-PORT I/O EXPANDER S VR2007 4815096H01 VARACTOR DIODE 1SV305

U709 5171972L01 SP3T RF SWITCH U1133 5171779H01 SPDT ANALOG SWITCH VR2008 4815096H01 VARACTOR DIODE 1SV305

U710 5171972L01 SP3T RF SWITCH U1136 5109522E94 2 INPUT AND GATE IN NANO VR2010 4815096H01 VARACTOR DIODE 1SV305
PACKA
U746 4805218N63 RF TRANS SOT 323 BFQ67W VR2020 4815096H01 VARACTOR DIODE 1SV305
U1137 5164852H16 IC TRANSCEIVER W/LEVEL
U1101 5188032U43 IC,SENSING Y701 4871886H01 16.8 MHZ VCTXO .8PPM
TRANSLA
CIRCUIT,INA138,SM,S Y704 5164852H68 IC, VCO MODULE
U1138 5164852H16 IC TRANSCEIVER W/LEVEL
U1102 5175772B03 RECONFIGURABLE 10W SP5T/ TRANSLA Y705 5164852H66 IC, VCO MODULE
3T RF
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8.7 Transceiver (RF) Boards: 700–800 MHz

2
DC_LIN_5V
DC_LIN_5V
DC_BATT
DC_LIN_3V
DC_SWI_3_6V DC_LIN_3V
MACKINAW_DC
DC_LIN_1_8V_A
DC_LIN_1_8V
DC_FUSED_B+
DC_LIN_1_5V
DC_RAW_B+ DC_LIN_1_5V
DC_SWITCH_B+
DC_REF_B+

IF5 1 IF FILT_RAW_B+ TL_PA2HF_2


IF6 1 IF RF_IN_2 IF10
IF7 1 IF MACKINAW_7_800_PA IF MACKINAW_TX_HF_7800
TX_7V_2 1
RF_OUT_2 HF_OUT_2
IF8 1 IF VC_2

DC_BATT

DC_LIN_1_875V_D
DC_SW1_3_6V
DC_FUSED_B+
IF 1 IF16 5
DC_LIN_1_8V_A RF_RX_FE_B2_OUT_ 6

DC_LIN_1_875V_D IF 1 IF14 DC_LIN_1_8V


DC_LIN_1_875V_D DC_LIN_5V TL_RX_78 IF21 DC_LIN_5V
11 1 IF DC_LIN_3V
TL_ANT IF 1 IF18 DC_LIN_3V
IF12 DC_LIN_3V
DC_LIN_5V DC_LIN_1_875V_D
RF_ANT IF TL_RX_B2_MIX_IN
ANA_CTRL_ISET TL_AUX 1 MACKINAW_RX_FE_7800
DC_RAW_B+
MACKINAW_RX_MIXER_IF TL_RX_IF_OUT TL_RX_IF_ MACKINAW_RX_BE
DIG_CTRL_SPI_DAC_PE VCONTROL RF_AUX

FILT_RAW_B+ TL_RX_LO CLK_16_8_MHZ


DIG_CTRL_I_LIMIT HF_OUT_1 IF 1 IF20 DIG_RX_BE_DOUTB
DIG_CTRL_I_LIMIT CTRL_RX_78_SW1 CLK_SSI_RX CLK_SSI_RX
DIG_CTRL_SPI_ABACUS_PE DIG_CTRL_SPI_PE
DIG_DATA_SSI_RX_DOUTA DIG_DATA_RX_DOUTA
DIG_CTRL_TX_INHIBIT_TYPE_1 DIG_DATA_SPI_MOSI DIG_DATA_SPI_PD
TX_7V DC_LIN_1_875V_D DIG_DATA_SSI_RX_FS DIG_DATA_SSI_RX_FS
DC_LIN_1_875V_D
DC_SWITCH_B+ DIG_SPI_CLK DIG_CTRL_SPI_PC
DIG_CTRL_SSI_TRIGGER DC_REF_B+
MACKINAW_TX_ALC DIG_CTRL_RMTH DIG_RX_SYNCB
DIG_SYNCB
MACKINAW_CONN_MISC DC_LIN_2_775V DIG_CTRL_RMTH DC_LIN_3V
ANA_CTRL_ISET DC_LIN_3V
DIG_CTRL_IO49
ANA_CTRL_VSET DIG_CTRL_ATTH
DIG_CTRL_RSTB DIG_DMCS
DIG_GPIO49 IF23
DIG_CTRL_LOCK DIG_CTRL_TX_INH
IF
ANA_RX_FE_FILT_VTUNE 1

DIG_DATA_SPI_MOSI RX_IN
DIG_SPI_CLK
TXH_1
DIG_CTRL_SPI_TRIDENT_PE TXH
TXH_2
DIG_DATA_TX_SSI
DIG_DATA_SPI_MOSI
DIG_SPI_CLK
DIG_TX_SSI_FS DC_LIN_1_5V
DIG_TX_SSI_CLK
DC_LIN_1_875V_D
DIG_DATA_SPI_MISO DC_LIN_5V 7
DIG_CTRL_SPI_ABACUS_PE
DC_LIN_5V
DIG_CTRL_SPI_ABACUS_PE
DC_LIN_1_875V_D
DIG_DATA_SSI_RX_FS SH2 SH6A SH5A SH6B SH5C
DC_LIN_1_5V
DIG_DATA_SSI_RX_FS
DC_LIN_2_775V
DIG_DATA_SSI_RX_DOUTA DIG_DATA_RX_DOUTA DIG_CTRL_I_LIMIT

1
CLK_SSI_RX
CLK_SSI_RX DIG_CTRL_T78H
RF_GPS TL_GPS DIG_CTRL_I_LIMIT
DIG_CTRL_TXH1
SHIELD
DIG_SYNCB DIG_CTRL_TR SH9A SH11 SH3 SH7 SH2A
DIG_SYNCB
TL_TX_LO
CLK_16_8_MHZ
MACKINAW_FGU DIG_CTRL_FEBS

1
2
3

1
2

1
2

1
2

1
2
CLK_16_8_MHZ DIG_CTRL_RMTH DIG_CTRL_R78H
TL_AUX DIG_CTRL_RMTH
DIG_CTRL_RX7H NC
DIG_CTRL_RSTB
RF_AUX DIG_CTRL_RX8H
DIG_CTRL_LOCK
RF_ANT
TL_ANT SH12 SH2B SH9B SH8
DIG_CTRL_SSI_TRIGGER
DIG_DATA_SPI_MOSI
DIG_CTRL_ATTH

1
2

1
2

1
2

1
2
DIG_SPI_CLK
DIG_CTRL_SPI_TRIDENT_PE TL_RX_LO
DIG_DATA_TX_SSI
CLK_16_8_MHZ
DIG_DATA_SPI_MISO

DIG_TX_SSI_CLK
DIG_TX_SSI_FS

TL_ANT
DIG_CTRL_RMTH 13
RF_GPS_DPLEX RF_ANT TL_RF_GPS_OUT
MACKINAW_GPS
DC_LIN_3V

DC_LIN_3V

Figure 8-49. NUF6750A Transceiver (RF) Board Overall Circuit Schematic


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C1414 C1424
1.1PF .5PF

L1410 C1411 L1401 HF_OUT_2


7.66NH 33PF 2.55NH
RF_OUT_2
IN OUT
L1408
7.66NH

C1413 C1418 C1419 C1425


.75PF 2PF 1PF .5PF
DNP

Figure 8-50. NUF6750A Harmonic Filter Circuit


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DC_LIN_3V

DC_LIN_3V

2
L1303
18NH

1
IN
R1304
0
C1301 C1309 L1305
RF_ANT 12PF .5PF 18NH
IN C1304 C1305
1000PF 12PF

C1302
1.8PF FL1301
FARF6KA1G5754
U1304
DNP

5
C1303 BGA615L7

VCC
12PF
1 IN OUT 4 1
AI TL_RF_GPS_OUT
2 6

GND3
5 GND2
3 GND1
BIAS AO OUT
4
PON C1308

3 GND
DEG
L1302
100NH 18PF

2
L1301

7
5.6NH

C1306 R1307
4.7PF 1K

DC BIAS FOR GPS LNA ADDED TO RF BOARD


(FROM EXPANSION BOARD/GPS IC: GPS_LNA_PON)
C1307
12PF

Figure 8-51. NUF6750A GPS Circuit


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TP113
DIG_CTRL_SPI_EEPROM_PE TEST_POINT
2

1
P101

CLK_16_8_MHZ
P101 3
IN
TP124 M101
DC_LIN_1_875V_D TEST_POINT CONTACT
6

1
P101 OUT 3 1 DC_BATT
PIN3 PIN1 OUT
PIN2 2
DIG_CTRL_RSTB
P101 7
OUT
TP125

3
TEST_POINT DC_LIN_2_775V C101
8

1
P101 OUT 2 VR101 330PF
MMBZ5250B
TP114 20V
DIG_CTRL_SSI_TRIGGER TEST_POINT
9

1
P101 OUT

1
TP120
DIG_CTRL_IO49 TEST_POINT
10

1
P101 OUT
TP111
DIG_DATA_SSI_RX_FS R103
11 TEST_POINT

1
P101 IN 10K

DIG_CTRL_TX_INHIBIT_TYPE_1
P101 12
OUT
TP112
DIG_DATA_SSI_RX_DOUTA TEST_POINT
13

1
P101 IN
TP115
DIG_CTRL_SPI_DAC_PE TEST_POINT
14

1
P101 OUT
TP106
CLK_SSI_RX TEST_POINT
15

1
P101 IN
TP101
ANA_CTRL_ISET TEST_POINT
16

1
P101 OUT
TP102
DIG_TX_SSI_FS TEST_POINT
17

1
P101 OUT
TP103
DIG_DATA_TX_SSI TEST_POINT
18

1
P101 OUT
TP104
DIG_TX_SSI_CLK TEST_POINT
19

1
P101 OUT

TP105
RF_GPS TEST_POINT
21
P101 1 IN
TP116
DIG_CTRL_SPI_ABACUS_PE TEST_POINT
22

1
P101 OUT
TP117
DIG_SYNCB TEST_POINT
23

1
P101 OUT
TP109
DIG_CTRL_LOCK TEST_POINT
25
1

P101 IN

DIG_BATTERY_DATA
P101 26

TP118
DIG_CTRL_SPI_TRIDENT_PE TEST_POINT
27
1

P101 OUT

TP110
DIG_DATA_SPI_MISO TEST_POINT
29
1

P101 IO

TP107
DIG_DATA_SPI_MOSI TEST_POINT
31
1

P101 IO

TP108
DIG_SPI_CLK TEST_POINT
33
1

P101 OUT
TP126
DC_SW1_3_6V TEST_POINT
37
1

P101 OUT

28 DC_FUSED_B+ TP122
P101 IN TEST_POINT
THE NEW REMOTE RF CONNECTOR
P101 30
J102

1
32 1 RF_AUX
P101 IO

P101 34 2
R101 3 TP123
36 U101 TEST_POINT
10K

1
P101 M95320R

8
6 2

VCC
R104 C Q
V_COIN_CELL 0 1 S
P101 20 3 W
7 HOLD

GND
J101

G1 VSS
1

5 D
1 M107 C 1 RF_ANT
P101 C102 SOCKET IO
G1 2

4
0.1UF
P101 4 G2 3
DNP
2

G3 4
P101 5 G4 5

P101 24

P101 35

P101 38
M104 1
P101 39 1
M103

P101 40

Figure 8-52. NUF6750A Miscellaneous Connector Circuit


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E401
DC_LIN_1_8V_A 1 2
IN

R403 R404
3.3K 68
R401
22K

Q402

1
BC858CD

4
C424 C427
5 2 33PF 4.7UF

R402
BC858CD

3
82K

6
Q402
R413
2.7

CTRL_RX_78_SW2 = 0V, 800 PATH SELECTED


CTRL_RX_78_SW1 = 0V, 700 PATH SELECTED
SW1 AND SW2 HAVE TO BE OPPOSITE
L407
7.5NH C421 C422
4.7UF 33PF L402
12NH

C408 C412 C425 R406


0 15PF L401 3PF 2.7
CTRL_RX_78_SW2 U402 U404 CTRL_RX_78_SW2 12NH E402
AS211334 AS211334 1 2
4 3 FL401 1 6
C402 V1 J2 J3 V2

3
33PF B4232 C426
TL_RX_78
5 2 1 7 2 5 1 U406 1PF
IN J1 GND IN1 OUT1 GND J1
3 5 BFR380F R409 R410
IN2 OUT2

GND1
GND2
GND3
GND4
C423 3.3K 68
6 1 3 4

2
V2 J3 C413 J2 V1 6.8PF R407
47PF 22K
CTRL_RX_78_SW1 R405

2
4
6
8
CTRL_RX_78_SW1 L403 10 Q403
C409

4
2.4NH BC858CD

1
0 C431 C434
2 5 BC858CD 33PF 4.7UF
Q403
C404 C406 C416 C418
R408
33PF 33PF 33PF

6
33PF

3
L408 82K
10NH

C428 C429
4.7UF 33PF

L405
12NH

C410 C414 C432 R412


L404 3PF 5.1 RF_RX_FE_B2_OUT
0 0 CTRL_RX_78_SW2
CTRL_RX_78_SW2 U403 U405 12NH
AS211334 OUT
AS211334
4 3 FL402 1 6
V1 J2 J3 V2 C430
B4232

3
6.8PF C433
5 2 1 7 2 5 1 U407 1PF
J1 GND IN1 OUT1 GND J1
3 5 BFR380F
IN2 OUT2
4 GND1
6 GND2
8 GND3
GND4

6 1 3 4

2
V2 J3 J2 V1
C435
1PF R411
2

CTRL_RX_78_SW1 CTRL_RX_78_SW1 L406 10


C411 C415
0 0 2.4NH

R414
C407 C417 C419
C405 10
33PF 33PF 33PF
33PF

DC_LIN_3V
IN
5

U408 U408
VCC
NC7WZ04 NC7WZ04

GND 3 4
NC
2

CTRL_RX_78_SW1 CTRL_RX_78_SW2
U408
NC7WZ04
1 6
IN

Figure 8-53. NUF6750A Receiver Front End Circuit


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R698 R607 C629


100K 0.1UF
0 1 2 1 2
DC_LIN_5V IN

2
C627 C630

TEST_POINT
C643 C641 1000PF 0.1UF

1
1
DC_LIN_1_875V_D
470PF 33PF

3
DC_LIN_1_875V_D

TP602
2
Q601 1

5
MMBTA13 R605
DC_LIN_1_875V_D 10K VCC U604 VCC U603

1
NC7WZ17 NC7WZ17

1
C625 C631 R609 R612
DC_LIN_3_0V GND GND

3
18PF 15PF 2.2K 7.5K
U602 1 1 2 1 2

2
BFR380F
IN

2
C608

2
2

2
1
3PF C618

2
TP601 1 1 2 33PF R606 L604 VR602

1
C638 C639 R613
TEST_POINT 10K 120NH 1SV279 3300PF .01UF 2.4K

1
2
1
R699

1
DC_LIN_3V

1
0
IN
1 2

2
C642 R602 C619

2
C609
470PF 27PF 390 62PF C640

1
0.1UF DIG_RX_SYNCB

1
1
IN
R616
0
DNP

DIG_DATA_SSI_RX_FS
DC_LIN_3_0V OUT

2
1 6 DC_LIN_1_875V_D
U607

2
U603

2
R601
47 NC7WZ17 NC7SZ125

6
C617 C621 C626
E606

VCC
1000PF
1
C601 0.1UF 0.1UF
L601

1
1

1
TL_RX_IF_ .01UF 1 2 1 OE
220NH DC_LIN_3_0V
1 2 1 2
IN
2 A Y 4

2
C623

GND
C605 .01UF C628 5
NC

1
3.9PF L602 L603 .01UF E607

1
10UH 10UH 1 2

3
DC_LIN_5_0V

OUT DIG_RX_BE_DOUTB
1 2 C636 IN CLK_16_8_MHZ R623
R617
C615 0.1UF 0 DNP
0 DNP

1
E601
150PF
1 2 U601 R624
DC_LIN_3_0V
48
VDDI 47
IFIN 46
CXIF 45
GNDI 44
CXVL 43
LOP 42
LON 41
CXVM 40
VDDL 39
VDDP 38
IOUTL 37
AD9864 0 3 4
C633 DNP OUT DIG_DATA_SSI_RX_DOUTA

GNDP
1 36 DC_LIN_3_0V U603
.01UF
2

MXOP GNDL
C603 2 35 2 1 NC7WZ17
MXON FREF R610
.01UF 3 34 R618
1

GNDF GNDS2 100K 0 DNP


1 2 4 33
IF2N SYNCB
C611 5 32
IF2P GNDH DIG_RX_FS
100PF 6 31 1 6
VDDF FS OUT CLK_SSI_RX
E602 7 30 U604
GCP DOUTB
1 2 1 2 8 29 NC7WZ17
DC_LIN_3_0V GCN DOUTA
9 28
C610 VDDA CLKOUT R619
10 27
100PF GNDA VDDH 0 DNP
2

U604
IOUTC

C604 11 26
GNDS1
CLKN
CLKP

VREFP VDDD NC7WZ17


GNDQ

GNDC

GNDD
VDDQ

VDDC
RREF

R614
GND3

12 25 E609
PC

.01UF 0
1

VREFN PE
PD

1 2 DC_LIN_3_0V 3 4

2
NC
G1
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24

C634 C637

D1
0.1UF 0.1UF E608 R615
E603

1
0

GND
1 2
DNP DC_LIN_1_875V_D
1 2 C1 C2
DC_LIN_3_0V NC A2 B2
B1 B2
DC_LIN_3_0V A1 B1 IN DIG_CTRL_SPI_PE
2

C602 D2
DIR

VCCA
VCCB
.01UF R603 U605
1

C612 100K SN74LVC2T45


C607

A1
A2
100PF .01UF R620
1
1

DC_LIN_1_875V_D

D1
0
DNP DC_LIN_3_0V IN DIG_DATA_SPI_PD
GND
C1 A2 C2
B2
B1 A1 B2
B1
2

D2 DIR
C613

A2 VCCA
VCCB
100PF C616 C632 U606
1
1

R608
2200PF SN74LVC2T45
10K 100PF DC_LIN_1_875V_D

A1
1 2
DC_LIN_3_0V
IN DIG_CTRL_SPI_PC
E604
2

R621
2

1 2 VR601 0 DNP
DC_LIN_3_0V R604
C620 390 1SV279 L605
1

0.1UF 3.9UH
1
2

C606
R611
0.1UF
1

10K
1 2
DC_LIN_3_0V
2

C622 C624
2

.33UF .33UF C635


1

E605 .01UF
1

1 2
DC_LIN_3_0V
2

C614
.01UF
1

Figure 8-54. NUF6750A Receiver Back End Circuit


Schematics, Boards Overlays, and Parts Lists: Transceiver (RF) Boards: 700–800 MHz 8-87

E200
1 2 DC_RAW_B+
OUT

E201 F200 L200


DC_BATT 1.5UH
1 2 DC_FUSED_B+
IN OUT

32V

3
2A
2 VR200 C200 C201 C202 C203
MMBZ5250B .01UF 1UF 1UF 1UF
20V

1
Q201
NTR1P02T1

2 3 DC_REF_B+
OUT

R201

1
C217
100K 1UF
MUN5212T
Q202 R202
4.7K
3
1 22K 1 2

D200

22K
MBR120LSFT1
4 5 DC_LIN_5V
INPUT OUTPUT OUT

2
8 7
SHUTDOWN ERROR NC
6
SENSE

GND
1 2
BYPASS NC NC
C204 C205
4.7UF U200 4.7UF

3
LP2989
C206
.01UF

U201
LP5900

DC_LIN_3V
A1 B2
IN VEN VOUT OUT
A2
DC_SWI_3_6V VIN
GND

C213 C214 C207 C208


1UF 1UF
B1

330PF 33PF

DC_LIN_1_8V
OUT

U202 U203
LP5900 LP5952
C3 EN A3 DC_LIN_1_5V
VOUT OUT
A1 B2 A1 VIN
VEN VOUT
A2 C1 VBATT
VIN
GND

C212

GND
C215 C216 C209 C210 4.7UF
1UF
B1

330PF 33PF 1UF

B2
Figure 8-55. NUF6750A DC Power Circuit
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U1150
LT1790 DC_LIN_5VREF
DC_REF_B+ 4 VIN 6
IN VOUT

NC 3 DNC1

2 GND1
GND2
C1160 5 DNC2 C1161
.1UF NC 1UF

1
R1103
.02 E1101 DC_LIN_5V
DC_RAW_B+ 1 2 FILT_RAW_B+
IN OUT
DC_LIN_5V DC_LIN_5V
IN DC_LIN_5V
DC_LIN_5V
R1142

5
C1101 C1102 R1169 R1138 C1162
DC_LIN_3V 3
IN .01UF 1UF 100K 100K 1UF
340K 4
U1144 DNP
1
DC_LIN_5V TS5A3159 DC_LIN_5V
NC U1143
1 NO LPV321M7X

2
R1170 U1129
6 IN COM 4 100K LMV841
5 V_POS 3 R1144 R1146

5
DC_LIN_5V
C1103 GND NC R1139 3 100K 100K
.01UF 100K 4

2
1
DC_LIN_3.3V R1141 R1175

5
0 U1130 TXH_1

5
510K

2
R1183 U1101 3 LMV841 V3
VPOS R1140 R1143 V1_V2
1K INA138 4
100K 100K

OUT
3 VINPOS 1 1 U1116
4 VINNEG 74LVC1G32YZP
TXH_2

2
GND R1108 A1
R1184 C2
C1139 82K R1145 U1118 U1117
2.2K B1
10PF DC_LIN_5V DAC_C 100K 74LVC1G32YZP NC7WZ04

2
A1
DC_LIN_3V C2 1 6
C1108 B1
.068UF U1116

A2
3 74LVC1G32YZP DC_LIN_3V
DC_LIN_3V
4 VCC
1 R1158

5
R1110

A2
GND
U1141 10K 100K DNP U1117

C1
U1118 VCC

2
LPV321M7X VCC NC7WZ04
DIG_CTRL_I_LIMIT 74LVC1G32YZP GND

5
IN GND
3

2
C1
4 DC_LIN_3V
ANA_CTRL_ISET 1
IN
R1171 U1104 C1110 C1113
R1172

2
0 LPV321M7X 100PF .01UF U1106
1K C1135
R1160 C1138 LTC5532

6
C1137 .01UF L1102 C1107
10K .015UF .022UF DNP 100PF VCC
6.8NH
1 RFIN
4 VM VOUT 5
3 VOS

GND
R1107 C1105 R1112
68 5.6PF 51 R1117

2
DNP 75K

R1116
DC_LIN_3.3V 10K
R1104 R1105
100 100 RF_ANT
OUT
U1102 DC_LIN_3.3V
12

PE42650
U1111
VDD

12
HF_OUT_1 2 TX1 8 COUPLER_REV PE42510
IN RX L1108 DIG_CTRL_RMTH
4 11 13 VCTRL 23

VDD
TX2 RES NC 5.45NH IN ANT2
21 TX3 28 COUPLER_THROUGH 28 INPUT_OUTPUT 2
ANT ANT1 11
23 TX4 R1 NC
V1_V2 15 V1 16 COUPLER_FWD 1 NC1 16
NC7 NC R2
14 V2 17 4 NC2
V3 NC8 5 17 NC
13 V3 NC9 19 NC3 NC11
20 C1125 6 NC4 18
NC10 7 NC12 19
1 NC1 NC11 22 15PF R1114 R1115 NC5 NC13
3 NC2 24 DNP 100 100 8 NC6 20
NC12 C1142 9 NC14 21
5 NC3 NC13 26 L1101 NC7 NC15
7 27 10 24 RF_AUX
NC4 NC14 47NH 1000PF NC8 NC16 OUT
9 29 14 26
CTGND

CTGND
NC5 NC15 NC9 NC17

GND1
GND2
GND3
GND4
GND5
GND6
15 29
18 GND1
25 GND2
32 GND3
G1 GND4

10 30 NC10
NC6

NC16 NC18 31
NC17 31 NC19
R1106 R1168 C1104
0
6

3
22
25
27
30
32
G1
27 5.1PF C1118 DC_LIN_5V
DNP DC_LIN_5V .01UF C1130
.01UF
DC_LIN_5V
DC_LIN_1_875V_D C1129
DC_LIN_5V U1112 U1132

16
IN .01UF

8
NL17SZ74 R1174
U1137 HMC468LP3E 10K
PA_OFFSET
A2
GND VCCA A1

VDD
SN74LVC2T45

VCC
R1163 R1152 PR
13 1 U1136

5
DC_LIN_5V V1 NC1 10K
VCCB

14 V2 3 3 10K 74LVC1G08YZP 2 5
DIG_SPI_CLK D2 C1116 NC2 4 A1 D Q
DIR B1 15 V3 NC3 4
IN B2 B1 A1 .1UF 8 1 C2 1 3
C2 B2 C1 NC4 U1131 B1 CP Q*
A2 2 RF1 9 R1162

GND
NC5
11 10 6
9

ANA_CTRL_VSET U1125 RF2 LMV7275

2
NC6 150K CLR
IN AD5624R NC7 12 R1176
DC_LIN_5V U1133
D1

5 ACG1 1K
VDD

7 SCLK 1 6 ACG2 TS5A3159

4
DC_LIN_5VREF VOUTA 2 DC_LIN_5V 1 NO
6 SYNC VOUTB 7 ACG3
8 4 6 IN 4 VC R1154
DIN

A2
VOUTC R1122 GND 5 V_POSCOM 3 10K

74LVC1G08YZP
10 VREFIN_ 5
VOUTD 75K GND NC VCONTROL
C1111 OUT
17
VREFOUT C1117 VCC DC_LIN_5V C1141
DC_LIN_5V .1UF

2
GND CTGND R1121 3300PF C1126 GND .1UF
DAC_C 30K 1000PF
G1

DC_LIN_1_875V_D
3

C1

U1136
C1165
U1138 .1UF U1105

8
A2
GND VCCA A1

AD8315
SN74LVC2T45 R1177
R1124 1 VPOS 6
VCCB

RFIN NC 0
DIG_DATA_SPI_MOSI NC 7
IN DIR D2 51 2
ENBL VAPC 4
B2 B1 A1 B1 3
C2 B2 VSET FLTR
A2 C1 TX_INH
DIG_CTRL_TX_INH COMM
IN C1112 R1151

5
D1

.01UF 5.1K
R1180
0 R1181
DC_LIN_1_875V_D 100K
DC_LIN_5V DNP RF_RX_DIPLEX_OUT R1186
U1139 0 DNP
A2
A1

C1122 L1104 C1149


DIG_DMCS U1147 SN74LVC2T45 10PF
IN 2.2PF 0 RX_IN
U1146
VCCB
GND VCCA

74LVC1G08YZP C1128 OUT


74LVC1G32YZP A1 D2 C1123
DIR DC_LIN_5V .01UF

1
RFIO1 3
A1 C2 B2 B1 B1 TXH_5V .01UF L1103 C1132
A1 U1128

RFIO2
C2 B1 C2 B2 C1
B1 A2 IO49 SN74LVC1G00 4.7NH 16NH
R1178 C1127 .1UF
DC_LIN_5V A1 2
U1126 10K U1127
C2 GND
D1

LMV7275 R1137

5
TS5A3159 3 B1 L1114
DIG_GPIO49 R1135 R1136 U1149

V1
V2
5

IN 3 10K 1 4 11NH C1152


NO 0 10K AT267
DC_LIN_1_875V_D 4 6 IN 4 1 330PF
COM

4
5
1 5 V_POS NC 3 U1142 DC_LIN_5V
2

TXH GND LPV321M7X C1150


C1140 DC_LIN_5V
2

OUT C1124
2

1.2PF
A2

A2

4700PF

A2
4700PF
VCC VCC U1128
R1182 VCC
GND GND 10K SN74LVC1G00
GND
C1

C1

U1146 U1147

C1
74LVC1G32YZP 74LVC1G08YZP U1117
NC7WZ04
DC_LIN_5V
C1119 3 4
.01UF
OUT
ANA_RX_FE_FILT_VTUNE
R1125
R1129
100K 10K
5

3 DNP
4 TXH_1 FILT_RAW_B+
IN
1
R1126 U1113 Q1101
U1119
2

39K LPV321M7X 74LVC1G08YZP MUN5212T 2 TX_7V


R1164 3
TXH_2 A1 3 OUT
DC_LIN_5V 10K IN 22K
DC_LIN_5V C2 1
C1106 Q1103 DIG_CTRL_ATTH
B1
22K

R1102 NTR1P02T1 IN
1

.01UF 100K
U1121
R1165 M74VHC1GT86 DC_LIN_3V
2
1

1
5

200
3 4
POS

DC BIAS FOR GPS LNA ADDED TO RF BOARD


4 DC_LIN_5V 2 TX_INH
A2

2 1 C1120 (FROM EXPANSION BOARD/GPS IC: GPS_LNA_PON)


VOUT U1148
.01UF VCC U1119
3 GND

LPV321M7X
2

GND 74LVC1G08YZP
DC_LIN_5V
C1

U1103
R1127 R1166
LM50 R1130
5

51K 200
10K
5

3 DNP VCC U1121


4 M74VHC1GT86
1 GND
R1128
R1167
2

22K
3

U1114 10K
LPV321M7X

Figure 8-56. NUF6750A Transmitter and Automatic Level Control Circuits


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DC_LIN_1_5V
IN
DC_LIN_1_875V_D
IN
DC_LIN_2_775V
IN
DC_LIN_5V
IN

DC_LIN_2_775V
OUT
DC_LIN_1_5V
OUT

DC_LIN_2_775V

L720 DC_LIN_2_775V DC_LIN_1_875V_D DC_LIN_2_775V DC_LIN_2_775V


DIG_CTRL_LOCK
2.2UH OUT
C715
.1UF
DIG_DATA_SPI_MISO
OUT
L733 L735 L738
2.2UH DIG_CTRL_SPI_TRIDENT_PE
L727 2.2UH 2.2UH IN
C726 2.2UH DIG_DATA_SPI_MOSI
D722 .1UF IN
IMN10

NC
C716
4 3 DIG_SPI_CLK
.1UF A1 K1 IN
5 2 C730 C734 C737
A2 K2
6 1 .1UF .1UF .1UF
A3 K3 DIG_TX_SSI_FS
C717 OUT
.1UF DIG_TX_SSI_CLK
OUT
DIG_DATA_TX_SSI
C724 C725 IN
10UF .1UF DIG_CTRL_SSI_TRIGGER
C718 IN
D723
.1UF IMN10
4 A1 K1 3
5 A2 K2 2
6 A3 K3 1
C719

NC
NC

NC

NC

NC
.1UF RF_HP_MOD_OUT
OUT
DIG_DATA_AUX_SPI_MISO
ANA_ADAPT_CHARGE_PUMP
OUT

B11

E11

E10
U702 ANA_CHARGE_PUMP

G7

G5

G4

G9

G6

G8
C9
C8
D4

H9

H7

H3

H4

H6

C4

C7
A9

E4
A2
B9
B3

B8

K3

A8

E7
B4
F2

F1
L2
J9

J4

J1

J3

J6
15H28 OUT
DC_SUPER_FILTER_5V
SDM_REF_ SCAN_EN

SDM_VREFM
SDM_VREFP
RX_AVCC1
RX_AGND1
RX_AVCC2
SDM_REF_GND
RX_AGND2

CLK_VCC
CLK_GND
TX_VCC
SDM_CLK_GEN_VCC
ASPI_GND
SF_GND
SSI_VCC
ESC_GND
TX_GND
ESC_CPBIAS
ESC_VCC
ESC_CP_GND
ESC_CP_VCC
MAIN_GND
ESC_TEST
MAIN_VCC
REF_VCC

MN_CP_GND

MN_CP_VCC
LGND1

TX_DAC_GND
TX_DAC_VCC
ASPI_VCC
SSI_GND
TM
TEST1_LCKDET
TEST2
LVCC1
OUT
VCC R706
SPI_DR D9
D3 D8 0
AGC_REF CEX DIG_CTRL_R78H
A6 AGC_FLAG SPI_DW D10 C756 C757 OUT
K6 AUX_DAC SPI_CLK C11 10UF .1UF
A5 DC_LIN_2_775V DIG_CTRL_FEBS
NC RFSTEPA_GPO6 OUT
C3 AGC_DAC TXFS F9
NC B5 F10 DIG_CTRL_T78H
DC_CAL_GPO5 TXCLK C758 OUT
NC B2 F11
NC BP_I TXD .047UF
C1 F7 DIG_CTRL_TR
NC RXI DMCS OUT
C2 RXIX RXD D11 NC DIG_CTRL_TR
NC B1 E9
BP_IX RXCLK NC OUT
NC A10 E8
SDM_VAG RXFS NC R707
NC E1 D7
NC BP_Q RXACQ 0
D1 RXQ ESC_IN J2 NC
NC D2 L3 U703 DIG_DATA_AUX_SPI_MISO
RXQX ESC_CP NC

35
NC E2 K1 MAX7301ATL
NC BP_QX ESCD2_OUT NC DIG_CTRL_TXH1
F5 SCAN_IN ESCD2_OUTX K2 NC V_POS
NC OUT
B6 RX_EN_OUT ESC_INX H2 NC 32 SCLK DOUT 40
NC J7 DIG_CTRL_D
NC ICAP OUT
K7 QCAP 34 CS 30
NC P4 DIG_CTRL_F
J10 CLK_OUT 33 DIN 28
NC P5 OUT
J11 TCLK 26
NC P6 NC DIG_CTRL_A
L6 NTXQ HP_MOD_OUT L9 36 ISET 24
NC P7 OUT
L7 TXQ 1
NC P8
K8 NTXI 29 P31 3
NC NC P9
L8 27 5

K4 SDM_CLK_GEN_GND
NC TXI P30 P10
F8 INCR_DECR MN_ADAPT_CP G2 25 P29 7
NC P11 NC
G11 PHCLK R755 23 P28 2
NC NC P12 DIG_CTRL_VR

B10 REF_OSC_OUT
A3 H1 C749 .1UF 39K 22 4
NC FBQ M_PRSCX P27 P13 OUT

D5 GPO1_TEST1
GPO2_TEST2
C5 GPO3_TEST3
GPO4_TEST4
A4 G1 R754 5.6K RF BRD ID 21 6
DEEPSLEEP

D6 ACE1_GPO7
A1 ACE2_GPO8
FBI M_PRSC P26

C6 ASPI_DATA
NC P14 DIG_CTRL_78T

C10 CLK_BASE
19 8

K11 CLK_EMIT
A7 ASPI_CLK
EF_OUTM
H8 EF_OUTP

P25 P15 NC OUT

L4 SF_SPLY
G3RF_PRESCALAR

H10 VMULTI1
VMULTI2

H5 SF_OUT
R753 5.6K 18 9

L10 CLK_CP
RF BRD ID

J5 SF_BYP
L5 REF_IN
MN_CP P24 P16
17 10

SENS
RSTB
F6 SUB1
F4 SUB2
G10 SUB3

P23 P17

A11 NC1
NC2

L11 NC3
E3 NC4
F3 NC5
NC6
RF BRD ID 5.6K R752 16 P22 12
P18 NC DIG_CTRL_7T8R
15 P21 13
NC P19 NC OUT
14
K9

J8

L1

K10
P20
E5

E6

H11

B7

K5
DIG_CTRL_8T7R
OUT
11
NC1 NC

GND4
20

GND2
GND3
GND1
NC2 NC
31
NC3 NC
NC

NC
NC

NC
NC
NC
NC

NC
NC
NC

NC
NC
NC
NC

NC
NC
NC

G1
37
38
39
DC_LIN_1_875V_D
DIG_CTRL_RX7H
OUT
DIG_CTRL_RX8H
OUT

R721 C744
10K 10UF

DIG_CTRL_ATTH
DIG_CTRL_RSTB C742 OUT
IN .1UF

DC_LIN_5V
DIG_CTRL_I_LIMIT
OUT
RF_PRESCALAR DC_LIN_2_775V DC_LIN_2_775V_16_8_MHZ_IN L741
IN DC_LIN_2_775V_16_8_MHZ_IN
2.2UH
DIG_CTRL_RMTH
OUT
DIG_CTRL_G
OUT
L728 R702
390NH 0
C731 R745 C750
.1UF 22K .1UF

Y701
1XTV16800VDA C736 C739
4

3
R729
22K 16.8MHZ 10PF
.01UF
1 VCONT 3 1 U746
VCC

OUTPUT BFQ67W C752


.01UF L753
5 NC
NC1 2.2UH CLK_16_8_MHZ
2

6 NC
NC2 OUT
7 NC
NC3
GND

C732 8 NC R743
NC4
39PF 47K
R751 C754
2

270 56PF

Figure 8-57. NUF6750A Frequency Generation Unit (Synthesizer) Circuit – 1 of 2


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TP853
TEST_POINT

1
DC_LIN_1_5V
IN
DC_SUPER_FILTER_5V
IN
C831 R713
DC_LIN_5V 100PF
IN 10 TL_RX_LO
OUT

DIG_CTRL_TR
IN Q714
R712 R714
NTZD3154N 560 560
DIG_CTRL_G 1 6
IN
DIG_CTRL_F
IN
2 5
NC

U710
SKY13251 3 4
3 4 NC NC
V1 RF1
6 V2 5
RF2

CGND
7 V3 8
RF3 NC
1

NC
RFC

G1
2
NC
R764
1.2K DC_LIN_1_5V
ANA_CHARGE_PUMP
IN
L821 R832
390NH 15
C762 C766 C769 C703
.039UF 6800PF .016UF 100PF
R759 DNP
680 C838 C844 L846 R849
R827 1000PF 47PF 390NH 560
6.2K
R767 R822
ANA_ADAPT_CHARGE_PUMP 68 20K
IN

4
Q703 2 5 Q703
BC858CD C851 R848 C836 R716
BC858CD 220PF 47PF TL_TX_LO
15 0
OUT
C760 C763 C765 C768 C770

3
.082UF .082UF .082UF .082UF .082UF
R823 C702
R833 R701 R715 R717
56K 220PF
100 100 0 0
DNP

2
DNP
C830 Q842
DC_LIN_1_5V R840
220PF 15 NE662M04
4
L806 R811 3
390NH 39

1
C814 C816 L817 R819
R809 1000PF 33PF 390NH 270
5.6K
R807
22K

4
1
Q712 2 5 Q712 R813 C820 R705 C709
BC858CD BC858CD 680 220PF 10 220PF

3
DC_SUPER_FILTER_5V
C791 R808
0.1UF C701 R812 C813 R708
82K
220PF 82 1PF 100

2
Q713
C810 R815 NE662M04
11

C794 220PF 24 R818


C783 39PF 4 8.2
2200PF 7 1 3
VCC

VTUNE POUT
3 SEL1 4 C704
NC

1
5 NC
SEL2 62PF
GND1
GND2
GND3
GND4
GND5
GND6

Y706
V0225AZ
758MHZ/868MHZ U709
2
6
8
9
10
12

SKY13251 DC_LIN_1_5V
NC
4 RF1 V1 3
5 RF2 V2 6
8 RF3 V3 7
RFC 1
CGND NC
L701
G1

R773 390NH
C759 R761 DC_SUPER_FILTER_5V 5.6K
.22UF 270
R762
NC

11K
RF_HP_MOD_OUT
IN C792 TP780
C775 C777 TEST_POINT
0.1UF C795 C771 R772 1000PF 33PF
11

3
100PF 100PF 33
7 VTUNE 1 2 Q774
VCC

1
POUT NE68519
3 SEL1 4
NC NC

1
5 SEL2
R776 C779
GND1
GND2
GND3
GND4
GND5
GND6

Y707
39 100PF
V0225AZ RF_PRESCALAR
266MHZ/809MHZ OUT
2
6
8
9
10
12

R778
180

DIG_CTRL_7T8R
IN
DIG_CTRL_8T7R
IN

DIG_CTRL_VR
IN
DIG_CTRL_78T
IN

DIG_CTRL_D
IN

DIG_CTRL_A
IN

Figure 8-58. NUF6750A Frequency Generation Unit (VCO) Circuit – 2 of 2


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DC_LIN_1_8V
IN

T503
059248278
C511
100PF
1 P1 S1 3
C526 C527 C503
S2 2
2.7PF 1.5PF 2.7PF
IN 6 P2 S3 4
TL_RX_B2_MIX_IN

L508 L509 5
NC
8.2NH 8.2NH

E501

DIG_RX_MIX_NC_1

DIG_RX_MIX_NC_2
1 2

C517 R504 R506


0.1UF 3.3K 150
DC_LIN_3V
IN

4
2

NC
NC
R503

1
C506 C508 C512 24K C520 L506
0.1UF 1000PF 33PF 2 5 BC858CD 1000PF 150NH
Q501
1

Q501 C522
BC858CD R511
15PF 2.7 TL_RX_IF_OUT
20
19
18
17
16

6
U506

3
GND5 OUT
AVDD
DVDD2
OUTB
OUTA
C599
TL_RX_LO 100PF 1 15 R505 C525
GND1 MIXBIAS
2 14 180K 3.3PF
IN INB GND4
3 13 R508
INA RF_M
4 12 C518 C521 15
LG2CTGND RF_P
DVDD1

5 11
GND2

LG1 GND3 1000PF 1000PF


IF_M
IF_P
LG0

C507 R509
220PF 10
6
7
8
9
10
21

C523 FL501 L504 C524 C519 L505 R507


L503
2.7K

3
470PF 220NH 31B01 390NH 27PF 18PF 150NH
R501 1 4 1 Q503
IN OUT
51 BFR380F
T504
C515 C516

GND1
GND2
GND3
GND4

2
059248278
6.8PF 2.7PF

L507

2
3
5
6
3 S1 P1 1 33NH
2 S2 R502
C509 C513
1000PF 100PF 68
4 S3 P2 6

L502 C514
5 47NH
NC 43PF

Figure 8-59. NUF6750A Mixer and IF Filter Circuits


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FILT_RAW_B+
IN

TX_7V_2
IN

C1018
33PF

L1001 C1005 C1006 L1003 L1007


110NH 33PF .01UF 110NH 59.71NH
C1008 C1010 L1009 C1022
33PF .01UF 2.55NH 33PF
TL_PA2HF_2
C1023 OUT
18PF
Q1001

4
C1019 C1020 C1021
U1002 18PF 1.6PF 5.1PF
C1001 C1013 R1006
SRFIC5668
33PF 13PF 0
RF_IN_2 16 6 8
IN RFIN RFOUT1
L1002 1 7
6.8NH VCNTRL RFOUT2
14 2

1
2
3
5
6
7
VD1 VG1
11 3
G2 VG2
8
NC1
9
C1004 NC2
10

GND1
GND2
GND3
GND4
33PF NC3
15
NC4

EP
C1002 C1007 C1024 C1009 C1025

4
5
12
13
17
4.7PF 33PF 3300PF 33PF 3300PF

R1005
1K

C1003
.01UF R1003
10K

U1001 R1004 C1015 C1014


R1001 30K 33PF 3300PF
5

33K LMV841
3 DNP
4
VC_2 1
IN
2

R1002
47K

Figure 8-60. NUF6750A Power Amplifier Circuit


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C1112_11
R1151_11 C1129_11

C1111_11
C919_9
8 5
C1165_11 C1116_11

R1162_11 R1163_11
C1221_12 5

R1152_11
C1226_12 C1227_12 U1105_11 D1

R1176_11
R906_9 10 6 A2
4 D2
C924_9 C1204_12 U1139_11
3 4 U1125_11
R1124_11 U1131_11
C1126_11

R1177_11
12 9 5 C201_2

C1220_12
L909_9 3

13

R1174_11
R1122_11

U1112_11
L1211_12

R1154_11
4 6

R1121_11
L907_9 L910_9 C925_9 L1209_12 C1118_11
L1203_12

R1143_11
C1203_12
C1222_12 U1133_11

5
E201_2

C1207_12

16
4 C1141_11

L906_9 C922_9 C923_9 C1142_11 C1117_11

R1145_11
L1103_11 C1104_11
C920_9 9 L1101_11
L908_9 C928_9 R1168_11
4 3 C1122_11

R1115_11
R1114_11
C918_9
C1125_11

F200_2
L1104_11

L1114_11
U1149_11
C921_9
U1102_11 L1108_11

R1186_11
L200_2
5

1
R1106_11

C1149_11
C1152_11
R1107_11
SH9B

C1150_11
C1132_11
4 3

L1102_11
17 25

C203_2
6 C202_2

R1105_11

R1104_11
U1117_11
4 C1105_11 R103_1
5 SH12 U1147_11
R1112_11

D200_2
U1118_11

U1138_11
C1107_11

C205_2

C204_2
C2

D1
D2 A2
U200_2 R101_1 C1

U1146_11
C1113_11 R1116_11
C1110_11
A2

R201_2
8

C217_2

6
2 A2 8 5

C213_2
R1184_11

U1137_11
C206_2 C1 2

C209_2

A2
Q201_2 U1116_11 C2 U101_1

C208_2
U202_2 2 6 4

C210_2

C207_2
C212_2
U201_2 U1119_11

U203_2
VR101_1

4
C1 3

R202_2
C214_2
C216_2
C215_2
B1 B1 3 3

D2
D1
C3 R1183_11
A2 U1106_11 R1117_11 4 3
A3 A2
Q202_2 U1144_11 C101_1
SH2B SH2A

R619_6
R620_6

C641_6

R698_6

C836_7
R604_6

20 10 6

C844_7

6
U606_6 C622_6 L821_7 C715_7
D2 D1
R621_6

4 R701_7

D723_7
A2 D2 3 C724_7

R827_7

R832_7
C838_7
D1 C624_6 L720_7

C730_7

C718_7

C717_7
C716_7
R848_7 C851_7
C620_6 T504_5 4 3

3
U703_7
VR601_6
R614_6

A2 C642_6

R849_7
E605_6

6 L846_7 L733_7 D722_7


L605_6

U605_6
C632_6 R608_6 6 4 C719_7
R611_6

C635_6

E604_6
C606_6
C614_6

R721_7
A11 L11
C523_5
R615_6 E609_6

R699_6 R502_5 3

C734_7
R603_6 Q703_7 L735_7
R822_7

L502_5 C702_7 2
C612_6

R823_7
C613_6 30 40 C732_7
E608_6
C514_5

24 12 R754_7 R729_7
C607_6 R833_7 4 3

C726_7
R712_7

C634_6 L503_5 L727_7


E603_6 6 4 Q842_7 R755_7
C637_6
2

C758_7
R707_7
C831_7
R713_7

R753_7
R618_6

C602_6 3
3 L738_7 C742_7
U607_6 U601_6 Q714_7 Y701_7
4 6 C616_6 L603_6
R840_7

C736_7
R752_7

C737_7
6 C515_5 C830_7 U702_7
U604_6

L741_7
C604_6 R711_7 3 4
R610_6 6
3 4 U710_7

R745_7
E602_6

R710_7
R617_6
R714_7
R601_6
C615_6
U603_6

4 3 C611_6 C731_7
R623_6 36 48 C739_7
6 C610_6 R709_7 C798_7

C744_7
C633_6

L728_7
R624_6

C799_7 C801_7 R743_7


C636_6

E606_6
C628_6
C626_6
C623_6
C621_6

C617_6

5 FL501_5 2 C803_7 C800_7


C603_6 L1

C750_7
R616_6

R751_7
L602_6
E601_6 TP780_7 C748_7

C779_7
L802_7

C775_7
C777_7
R773_7
3

C747_7
C749_7
C725_7
TP601_6 L701_7

R702_7
C605_6
C629_6 R607_6

TP602_6 2
R703_7 C752_7
2 L601_6 U746_7
4 3
C601_6 Q774_7 R776_7
E607_6

L753_7
C643_6

Q601_6
C754_7

R704_7

C705_7
3 C771_7 R772_7 R778_7

SH6A SH2 SH7

Figure 8-61. NUF6750A Transceiver (RF) Board Layout – Side 1


8-94 Schematics, Boards Overlays, and Parts Lists: Transceiver (RF) Boards: 700–800 MHz

Q1101_11
C1308_13
R1307_13
C1305_13

C1160_11
C1161_11

L1303_13

C1137_11
FL1301_13
C1124_11 R1172_11 U1128_11 U1132_11 3

R1171_11
4 4 U1142_11 5

4
C1138_11
3

L1305_13

C1130_11
3

R1102_11
C1302_13
R1136_11 3 7 6 5

Q1103_11
2
R1304_13 6 8 6 4
4 R1135_11 4 5
3 3 C1008_16
R1180_11 A2 C2 U1150_11
J101_1 C1303_13 U1136_11 L1003_16
C1127_11 R1160_11 C1

C1307_13
C1304_13
C1309_13 2 C1010_16
3 R1181_11
C1123_11

C1301_13
U1304_13

L1301_13
C1306_13
R1182_11 3 R1006_16

U1130_11
5 4 9 8 C1023_16

R1178_11
L1302_13 5 U1127_11
2 5 C1002_16
3 3 L1001_16

C1014_16
4

R1002_16 C1015_16
R1005_16 8 Q1001_16 4 U1103_11
U1104_11

R1158_11
C1108_11
3

R1144_11

C1003_16
4 6 C1135_11 C1004_16 2
R1146_11 C1013_16

C1006_16
U1002_16 R1004_16

C1005_16
9 C1140_11 C1007_16
TP122_1

3
R1169_11

U1126_11

R1003_16
3 3 L1002_16

C1128_11
R1170_11

R1137_11
5 4

R1175_11
3 R1138_11 4 5
3 C1001_16 16 C1024_16 5 4
U1111_11 R1142_11

C1025_16
J102_1 U1143_11 3 2 3
C1106_11
C1009_16 U1001_16 R1001_16
U1129_11 5 4

R412_15
2 M101_1 17 25 R411_15
R404_15
3 U408_15 Q403_15 C434_15 SH9A

R403_15
TP123_1 R1140_11 R402_15 4 3

R401_15

R413_15
3 E401_15

R1139_11
6 4 C433_15 C1162_11
2 U1141_11 4 6 6

C432_15
C427_15 3 C431_15

R1110_11

C412_15
Q402_15 L406_15
2 5 4 C424_15 L405_15

L407_15
E402_15

C418_15
R410_15 2

R1108_11
3 C421_15 R408_15

C1139_11

L402_15
U407_15

C404_15
VR200_2

C419_15
C1101_11 L401_15
R409_15 C429_15
R407_15 E1101_11
3 C1103_11 C408_15 C422_15 C428_15

C405_15

C414_15
L404_15

C423_15

C425_15
C413_15 U404_15

U406_15
C410_15 M107_1

C402_15
R1141_11 2 1

U403_15
U402_15

U405_15
5 FL401_15 2 C430_15

C415_15
U1101_11
E200_2 FL402_15
C426_15

R104_1
R406_15

C435_15
C409_15

C416_15
L408_15

L403_15
3 4 C407_15
C406_15 R405_15 C411_15
C417_15 R414_15
SH3 C102_1
C200_2

C1102_11
R1166_11

U1148_11

R1127_11
TP126_1 TP118_1 TP103_1

R1128_11
R1103_11 R716_7 3
C509_5 4

C526_5
C513_5

R706_7
SH11 6 4 5

R501_5

U1114_11
C757_7
3

R715_7
R717_7
C756_7 10 6
5 4 3 2 11 5

U1121_11
TP109_1 TP101_1 L508_5 3 4 5 TP107_1

C507_5
TP108_1
T503_5 4

C527_5
U506_5

C1120_11
39 5 R1167_11
40

M104_1
TP853_7 C1119_11

R1125_11
TP105_1 TP115_1 Y706_7 12 15
6 3 16 R1130_11 TP116_1 TP111_1
5 4

R1129_11
L509_5

C599_5
C508_5
C759_7 C503_5 C506_5 3
C512_5
C511_5 U1113_11

M103_1
C703_7
R762_7
TP120_1 SH5A
TP104_1 R1165_11 TP106_1 TP112_1
P101_1 R761_7 C783_7 7 8 9 10 11

R1164_11

R1126_11
R808_7

R807_7
TP110_1

C517_5
R503_5

R505_5

E501_5
C763_7

C701_7
6 C791_7 C794_7 U709_7
TP102_1 TP125_1 7 5
C810_7 R504_5

C770_7
R764_7 C769_7
R708_7 C518_5

R813_7

R506_5
Q501_5
R815_7
C813_7 3 6

C639_6
R612_6
R812_7
TP117_1
4
C762_7

4
C766_7

8 6
R759_7

R767_7

C640_6
TP114_1 TP124_1 L505_5 3 4 C609_6
VR602_6
Q712_7

C524_5
3 4

C619_6
C519_5 R507_5
2

Y707_7 Q713_7

R809_7
R811_7 C520_5 C608_6

C709_7
R705_7

R508_5 C521_5
C820_7
9 3

R606_6
2 R613_6
C618_6

Q503_5
R609_6
C768_7

R818_7

L506_5
TP113_1 C704_7 3 C638_6

R602_6
C765_7

2
C760_7

R819_7

C631_6
10 2 L504_5 2
3

C795_7
U602_6 C625_6

C816_7

C814_7

R511_5
L507_5 L604_6
L817_7 L806_7

C522_5

C525_5
11 R605_6
12 C516_5
C792_7
C627_6 C630_6
R509_5
SH8 SH5C SH6B

Figure 8-62. NUF6750A Transceiver (RF) Board Layout – Side 2


Schematics, Boards Overlays, and Parts Lists: Transceiver (RF) Boards: 700–800 MHz 8-95

NUF6750A 700–800 MHz Transceiver (RF) Ref. Ref. Ref.


Board Parts List Des.
Part Number Description
Des.
Part Number Description
Des.
Part Number Description

Ref. C405 2113944A31 CAP CER CHP 33.0PF 50V 5% C432 2113944A12 CAP CER CHP 3.0PF 50V +/- C525 2113944A61 CAP,FXD,.5PF,.25PF+/-,50V-DC,
Part Number Description 0.25PF 0402,C0G,-55DEG CMIN,
Des. C406 2113944A31 CAP CER CHP 33.0PF 50V 5%
125DEG CMAX
C433 2113944A63 CAP,FXD,1PF,.25PF+/-,50V-DC,
C101 2113944A46 CAP CER CHP 330.0 PF 50V C407 2113944A31 CAP CER CHP 33.0PF 50V 5%
0402,C0G,-55DEG CMIN, C526 2113944V13 CAP,FXD,2.7PF,.1PF+/-,50V-DC,
5% C408 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 125DEG CMAX,P 0402,C0G,-55DEG CMIN,
C102 NOT PLACED – OHM 125DEG CMAX
C434 2113946D07 CAP,CHIP,4.7UF,+10%,-10%,
C200 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V C409 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 6.3V-DC,0603,X5R,-55DEG C527 2113944V07 CAP,FXD,1.5PF,.1PF+/-,50V-DC,
10% OHM CMIN,85DEG CMA 0402,C0G,-55DEG CMIN,
C410 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 125DEG CMAX
C201 2188468Y01 CAP CER 25V X7R 0805 1UF C435 2113944A63 CAP,FXD,1PF,.25PF+/-,50V-DC,
OHM 0402,C0G,-55DEG CMIN, C599 2113944A40 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%
C202 2188468Y01 CAP CER 25V X7R 0805 1UF 125DEG CMAX,P
C411 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 C601 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V
C203 2188468Y01 CAP CER 25V X7R 0805 1UF OHM C503 2113944V13 CAP,FXD,2.7PF,.1PF+/-,50V-DC, 10%
C204 2113955D35 CAP,FXD,4.7UF,+10%,-10%, C412 2113944A27 CAP CER CHP 15.0PF 50V 5% 0402,C0G,-55DEG CMIN,
C602 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V
16V-DC,1206,X7R,-55DEG 125DEG CMAX
C413 2113944A33 CAP CER CHP 47.0PF 50V 5% 10%
CMIN,125DEG CMAX C506 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V 10%
C414 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 C603 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V
C205 2113955D35 CAP,FXD,4.7UF,+10%,-10%, C507 2113944A44 CAP CER CHP 220.0 PF 50V 10%
16V-DC,1206,X7R,-55DEG OHM
5%
CMIN,125DEG CMAX C415 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 C604 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V
OHM C508 2113945A09 CAP CER CHP 1000PF 50V 10%
C206 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V 10%
10% C416 2113944A31 CAP CER CHP 33.0PF 50V 5% C605 2113944A15 CAP CER CHP 3.9PF 50V +/-
C509 2113945A09 CAP CER CHP 1000PF 50V 0.25PF
C207 2113956B91 CAP,FXD,1UF,+10%,-10%,16V- C417 2113944A31 CAP CER CHP 33.0PF 50V 5% 10%
DC,0603,X5R,-55DEG CMIN, C606 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V 10%
C418 2113944A31 CAP CER CHP 33.0PF 50V 5% C511 2113944A40 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%
85DEG CMAX,PB C607 2113944A40 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%
C419 2113944A31 CAP CER CHP 33.0PF 50V 5% C512 2113944A31 CAP CER CHP 33.0PF 50V 5%
C208 2113956B91 CAP,FXD,1UF,+10%,-10%,16V- C608 2113944A12 CAP CER CHP 3.0PF 50V +/-
DC,0603,X5R,-55DEG CMIN, C421 2113946D07 CAP,CHIP,4.7UF,+10%,-10%, C513 2113944A40 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5% 0.25PF
85DEG CMAX,PB 6.3V-DC,0603,X5R,-55DEG
CMIN,85DEG CMA C514 2113944A84 CAP,FXD,43PF,+5%,-5%,50V- C609 2113944A30 CAP CER CHP 27.0PF 50V 5%
C209 2113956B91 CAP,FXD,1UF,+10%,-10%,16V- DC,0402,C0G,-55DEG CMIN,
DC,0603,X5R,-55DEG CMIN, C422 2113944A31 CAP CER CHP 33.0PF 50V 5% C610 2113944A40 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%
125DEG CMAX,PB
85DEG CMAX,PB C611 2113944A40 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%
C423 2113944A21 CAP CER CHP 6.8PF 50V C515 2113944A21 CAP CER CHP 6.8PF 50V
C210 2113956B91 CAP,FXD,1UF,+10%,-10%,16V- +/- 0.5PF +/- 0.5PF C612 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V
DC,0603,X5R,-55DEG CMIN, 10%
C424 2113944A31 CAP CER CHP 33.0PF 50V 5% C516 2113944A11 CAP CER CHP 2.7PF 50V
85DEG CMAX,PB
C425 2113944A12 CAP CER CHP 3.0PF 50V +/- 0.25PF C613 2113944A40 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%
C212 2113946D07 CAP,CHIP,4.7UF,+10%,-10%,
+/- 0.25PF C517 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V 10% C614 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V
6.3V-DC,0603,X5R,-55DEG
C426 2113944A63 CAP,FXD,1PF,.25PF+/-,50V-DC, 10%
CMIN,85DEG CMA C518 2113945A09 CAP CER CHP 1000PF 50V
0402,C0G,-55DEG CMIN, 10% C615 2113944A42 CAP CER CHP 150.0PF 50V 5%
C213 2113944A46 CAP CER CHP 330.0 PF 50V
125DEG CMAX,P
5% C519 2113944A31 CAP CER CHP 33.0PF 50V 5% C616 2113945A11 CAP CER CHP 2200PF 50V
C427 2113946D07 CAP,CHIP,4.7UF,+10%,-10%, 10%
C214 2113944A31 CAP CER CHP 33.0PF 50V 5% C520 2113945A09 CAP CER CHP 1000PF 50V
6.3V-DC,0603,X5R,-55DEG
10% C617 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V 10%
C215 2113944A46 CAP CER CHP 330.0 PF 50V CMIN,85DEG CMA
5% C521 2113945A09 CAP CER CHP 1000PF 50V C618 2113944A31 CAP CER CHP 33.0PF 50V 5%
C428 2113946D07 CAP,CHIP,4.7UF,+10%,-10%,
C216 2113944A31 CAP CER CHP 33.0PF 50V 5% 6.3V-DC,0603,X5R,-55DEG 10% C619 2113944A35 CAP CER CHP 62.0PF 50V 5%
CMIN,85DEG CMA C522 2113944A27 CAP CER CHP 15.0PF 50V 5%
C217 2113956B91 CAP,FXD,1UF,+10%,-10%,16V- C620 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V 10%
DC,0603,X5R,-55DEG CMIN, C429 2113944A31 CAP CER CHP 33.0PF 50V 5% C523 2113944A48 CAP CER CHP 470.0 PF 50V C621 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V 10%
85DEG CMAX,PB 5%
C430 2113944A21 CAP CER CHP 6.8PF 50V
C622 2113946C07 CAP,FXD,.33UF,+10%,-10%,
C402 2113944A31 CAP CER CHP 33.0PF 50V 5% +/- 0.5PF C524 2113944A30 CAP CER CHP 27.0PF 50V 5% 10V-DC,0603,X5R,-55DEG
C404 2113944A31 CAP CER CHP 33.0PF 50V 5% C431 2113944A31 CAP CER CHP 33.0PF 50V 5% CMIN,85DEG CMAX
8-96 Schematics, Boards Overlays, and Parts Lists: Transceiver (RF) Boards: 700–800 MHz

Ref. Ref. Ref. Ref.


Part Number Description Part Number Description Part Number Description Part Number Description
Des. Des. Des. Des.

C623 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V C715 2113945C31 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50V- C749 2113945C31 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50V- C779 2113944A40 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%
10% DC,0603,X7R,-55DEG CMIN, DC,0603,X7R,-55DEG CMIN,
C783 2113944C55 CAP CER CHP 1200.OPF 50V
125DEG CMAX 125DEG CMAX
C624 2113946C07 CAP,FXD,.33UF,+10%,-10%, 5%
10V-DC,0603,X5R,-55DEG C716 2113945C31 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50V- C750 2113945C31 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50V-
C791 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V 10%
CMIN,85DEG CMAX DC,0603,X7R,-55DEG CMIN, DC,0603,X7R,-55DEG CMIN,
125DEG CMAX 125DEG CMAX C792 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V 10%
C625 2113944A28 CAP CER CHP 18.0PF 50V 5%
C717 2113945C31 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50V- C752 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V C794 2113944A32 CAP CER CHP 39.0PF 50V 5%
C626 2113945A09 CAP CER CHP 1000PF 50V
DC,0603,X7R,-55DEG CMIN, 10% C795 2113944A40 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%
10%
125DEG CMAX
C754 2113944A34 CAP CER CHP 56.0PF 50V 5% C810 2113944A44 CAP CER CHP 220.0 PF 50V
C627 2113945A09 CAP CER CHP 1000PF 50V
C718 2113945C31 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50V- 5%
10% C756 2113955D37 CAP,FXD,10UF,+10%,-10%,16V-
DC,0603,X7R,-55DEG CMIN,
DC,1206,X7R,-55DEG CMIN, C813 2113944A63 CAP,FXD,1PF,.25PF+/-,50V-DC,
C628 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V 125DEG CMAX
125DEG CMAX 0402,C0G,-55DEG CMIN,
10%
C719 2113945C31 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50V- 125DEG CMAX,P
C757 2113945C31 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50V-
C629 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V 10% DC,0603,X7R,-55DEG CMIN,
DC,0603,X7R,-55DEG CMIN, C814 2113945A09 CAP CER CHP 1000PF 50V
C630 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V 10% 125DEG CMAX
125DEG CMAX 10%
C631 2113944A27 CAP CER CHP 15.0PF 50V 5% C724 2113955D37 CAP,FXD,10UF,+10%,-10%,16V-
C758 2113946B02 CAP CER CHP 0.047UF 10V 10, C816 2113944A31 CAP CER CHP 33.0PF 50V 5%
DC,1206,X7R,-55DEG CMIN,
C632 2113944A40 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5% 125DEG CMAX C759 2113945G95 CAP,FXD,.22UF,+10%,-10%, C820 2113944A44 CAP CER CHP 220.0 PF 50V
C633 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V 50V-DC,0805,X7R,-55DEG 5%
C725 2113945C31 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50V-
10% CMIN, 125DEG CMAX
DC,0603,X7R,-55DEG CMIN, C830 2113944A44 CAP CER CHP 220.0 PF 50V
C634 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V 10% 125DEG CMAX C760 2113944G97 CAP,FXD,.082UF,+5%,-5%,50V- 5%
DC,1206,C0G,-55DEG CMIN,
C635 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V C726 2113945C31 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50V- C831 2113944A40 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%
125DEG CMAX
10% DC,0603,X7R,-55DEG CMIN,
125DEG CMAX C762 2113945C26 CAP,FXD,.039UF,+10%,-10%, C836 2113944A33 CAP CER CHP 47.0PF 50V 5%
C636 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V 10% 50V-DC,0603,X7R,-55DEG
C730 2113945C31 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50V- C838 2113945A09 CAP CER CHP 1000PF 50V
C637 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V 10% CMIN, 125DEG CMA 10%
DC,0603,X7R,-55DEG CMIN,
C638 2113945A12 CAP CER CHP 3300PF 50V 125DEG CMAX C763 2113944G97 CAP,FXD,.082UF,+5%,-5%,50V- C844 2113944A33 CAP CER CHP 47.0PF 50V 5%
10% DC,1206,C0G,-55DEG CMIN,
C731 2113945C31 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50V- C851 2113944A44 CAP CER CHP 220.0 PF 50V
125DEG CMAX
C639 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V DC,0603,X7R,-55DEG CMIN, 5%
10% 125DEG CMAX C765 2113944G97 CAP,FXD,.082UF,+5%,-5%,50V-
DC,1206,C0G,-55DEG CMIN, C1001 2113944M30 CAP,FXD,33PF,+2%,-2%,50V-
C640 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V 10% C732 2113944A32 CAP CER CHP 39.0PF 50V 5% DC,0603,C0G,-55DEG CMIN,
125DEG CMAX
C734 2113945C31 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50V- 125DEG CMAX,PB
C641 2113944A31 CAP CER CHP 33.0PF 50V 5% C766 2113945C01 CAP CER CHP 6800PF 50V
DC,0603,X7R,-55DEG CMIN, C1002 2113944C22 CAP CER CHP 4.7PF 50V
C642 2113944A48 CAP CER CHP 470.0 PF 50V 10%
125DEG CMAX +/- 0.25PF
5% C768 2113944G97 CAP,FXD,.082UF,+5%,-5%,50V-
C736 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V C1003 2113945C02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 50V
C643 2113944A48 CAP CER CHP 470.0 PF 50V DC,1206,C0G,-55DEG CMIN,
10% 10%
5% 125DEG CMAX
C737 2113945C31 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50V- C1004 2113944M30 CAP,FXD,33PF,+2%,-2%,50V-
C701 2113944A44 CAP CER CHP 220.0 PF 50V C769 2113945C20 CAP,FXD,.016UF,+10%,-10%,
DC,0603,X7R,-55DEG CMIN, DC,0603,C0G,-55DEG CMIN,
5% 50V-DC,0603,X7R,-55DEG
125DEG CMAX 125DEG CMAX,PB
CMIN,125DEG CMA
C702 2113944A44 CAP CER CHP 220.0 PF 50V C739 2113944A25 CAP CER CHP 10.0PF 50V
C770 2113944G97 CAP,FXD,.082UF,+5%,-5%,50V- C1005 2113944M30 CAP,FXD,33PF,+2%,-2%,50V-
5% +/- 0.5PF
DC,1206,C0G,-55DEG CMIN, DC,0603,C0G,-55DEG CMIN,1
C703 NOT PLACED – C742 2113945C31 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50V- 125DEG CMAX 25DEG CMAX,PB
C704 2113944A35 CAP CER CHP 62.0PF 50V 5% DC,0603,X7R,-55DEG CMIN, C1006 2113945C02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 50V
C771 2113944A40 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%
125DEG CMAX 10%
C709 2113944A44 CAP CER CHP 220.0 PF 50V C775 2113945A09 CAP CER CHP 1000PF 50V
5% C744 2113955D37 CAP,FXD,10UF,+10%,-10%,16V- C1007 2113944M30 CAP,FXD,33PF,+2%,-2%,50V-
10%
DC,1206,X7R,-55DEG CMIN, DC,0603,C0G,-55DEG CMIN,
125DEG CMAX C777 2113944A31 CAP CER CHP 33.0PF 50V 5% 125DEG CMAX,PB
Schematics, Boards Overlays, and Parts Lists: Transceiver (RF) Boards: 700–800 MHz 8-97

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Part Number Description Part Number Description Part Number Description Part Number Description
Des. Des. Des. Des.

C1008 2113944M30 CAP,FXD,33PF,+2%,-2%,50V- C1110 2113944A40 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5% C1139 2113944A25 CAP CER CHP 10.0PF 50V C1414 2113944C64 CAP,FXD,1.1PF,.1PF+/-,50V-DC,
DC,0603,C0G,-55DEG CMIN, +/- 0.5PF 0603,C0G,-55DEG CMIN,
C1111 2113945Y02 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,16V-
125DEG CMAX,PB 125DEG CMAX
DC,0402,X7R,-55DEG CMIN, C1140 2113945A13 CAP CER CHP 4700PF 50V
C1009 2113944M30 CAP,FXD,33PF,+2%,-2%,50V- 125DEG CMAX 10% C1418 2113944C13 CAP CER CHP 2.0PF 50V
DC,0603,C0G,-55DEG CMIN, +/- 0.25PF
C1112 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V C1141 2113945Y02 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,16V-
125DEG CMAX,PB
10% DC,0402,X7R,-55DEG CMIN, C1419 NOT PLACED –
C1010 2113945C02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 50V 125DEG CMAX
C1113 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V C1424 2113944C61 CAP,FXD,.5PF,.1PF+/-,50V-DC,
10%
10% C1142 2113945A09 CAP CER CHP 1000PF 50V 0603,C0G,-55DEG CMIN,
C1013 2113944M21 CAP,FXD,13PF,+2%,-2%,50V- 10% 125DEG CMAX,P
C1116 2113945Y02 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,16V-
DC,0603,C0G,-55DEG CMIN,
DC,0402,X7R,-55DEG CMIN, C1149 2113944A25 CAP CER CHP 10.0PF 50V C1425 2113944C61 CAP,FXD,.5PF,.1PF+/-,50V-DC,
125DEG CMAX,PB
125DEG CMAX +/- 0.5PF 0603,C0G,-55DEG CMIN,
C1014 NOT PLACED – 125DEG CMAX,P
C1117 2113945A12 CAP CER CHP 3300PF 50V C1150 2175392H01 CAP, 1.2PF, 0402, CERAMIC,
C1015 2113944M30 CAP,FXD,33PF,+2%,-2%,50V- 10% 50V D200 4813978A19 DIODE,RECT,MBR120,SM,SOD
DC,0603,C0G,-55DEG CMIN, -123,1A,20V,SHTK,PB-FREE
C1118 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V C1152 2113944A46 CAP CER CHP 330.0 PF 50V
125DEG CMAX,PB
10% 5% D722 4815011H01 DIODE TRIPLE
C1018 2113944M30 CAP,FXD,33PF,+2%,-2%,50V-
C1119 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V C1160 2113945C31 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50V- D723 4815011H01 DIODE TRIPLE
DC,0603,C0G,-55DEG CMIN,
10% DC,0603,X7R,-55DEG CMIN,
125DEG CMAX,PB E200 2405688Z01 INDUCTOR FERRITE BEAD
125DEG CMAX
C1120 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V
C1019 21009257001 0805 18 PF ACCU-P E201 2405688Z01 INDUCTOR FERRITE BEAD
10% C1161 2113956B91 CAP,FXD,1UF,+10%,-10%,16V-
CAPACITOR E401 2480640Z01 SURFACE MOUNT FERRITE
DC,0603,X5R,-55DEG CMIN,
C1122 2175390H01 CAP, 2.2 PF, 0402, CERAMIC,
C1020 2113944C11 CAP CER CHP 1.6PF 50V +/- 85DEG CMAX,PB BEAD
50V
0.25PF E402 2480640Z01 SURFACE MOUNT FERRITE
C1162 NOT PLACED –
C1123 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V
C1021 2113944C23 CAP CER CHP 5.1PF 50V +/- BEAD
10% C1165 2113945Y02 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,16V-
0.5PF E501 2480640Z01 SURFACE MOUNT FERRITE
DC,0402,X7R,-55DEG CMIN,
C1124 2113945A13 CAP CER CHP 4700PF 50V
C1022 2113944M30 CAP,FXD,33PF,+2%,-2%,50V- 125DEG CMAX BEAD
10%
DC,0603,C0G,-55DEG CMIN, E601 2480640Z01 SURFACE MOUNT FERRITE
C1301 2113944M20 CAP,FXD,12PF,+2%,-2%,50V-
125DEG CMAX,PB C1125 NOT PLACED –
DC,0603,C0G,-55DEG CMIN, BEAD
C1023 2113944M24 CAP,FXD,18PF,+2%,-2%,50V- C1126 2113945A09 CAP CER CHP 1000PF 50V 125DEG CMAX,PB E602 2480640Z01 SURFACE MOUNT FERRITE
DC,0603,C0G,-55DEG CMIN, 10%
C1302 2114036F74 CAP,FXD,1.8PF,.05PF+/-,25V- BEAD
125DEG CMAX,PB C1127 2113945Y02 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,16V- DC,0402,C0G,-55DEG CMIN, E603 2480640Z01 SURFACE MOUNT FERRITE
C1024 2113945A12 CAP CER CHP 3300PF 50V DC,0402,X7R,-55DEG CMIN, 125DEG CMAX BEAD
10% 125DEG CMAX
C1303 2113944A26 CAP CER CHP 12.0PF 50V 5% E604 2480640Z01 SURFACE MOUNT FERRITE
C1025 2113945A12 CAP CER CHP 3300PF 50V C1128 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V
C1304 2113945A09 CAP CER CHP 1000PF 50V BEAD
10% 10%
10% E605 2480640Z01 SURFACE MOUNT FERRITE
C1101 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V C1129 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V
C1305 2113944A26 CAP CER CHP 12.0PF 50V 5% BEAD
10% 10%
C1306 2113944A17 CAP CER CHP 4.7PF 50V E606 2480640Z01 SURFACE MOUNT FERRITE
C1102 2188468Y01 CAP CER 25V X7R 0805 1UF C1130 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V
+/- 0.25PF BEAD
10%
C1103 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V E607 2480640Z01 SURFACE MOUNT FERRITE
C1307 2113944A26 CAP CER CHP 12.0PF 50V 5%
10% C1132 2415427H27 CHIP INDUCTOR
BEAD
C1308 2113944A28 CAP CER CHP 18.0PF 50V 5%
C1104 NOT PLACED – C1135 NOT PLACED –
E608 2480640Z01 SURFACE MOUNT FERRITE
C1309 2175389H01 CAP,.5PF, CHIP, 0402,
C1105 2113944A19 CAP CER CHP 5.6PF 50V +/- C1137 2113946A01 CAP CER CHP 0.015UF 16V BEAD
CERAMIC, 50 V
0.5PF 10%
E609 2480640Z01 SURFACE MOUNT FERRITE
C1411 2113944C36 CAP CER CHP 33.0PF 50V 5%
C1106 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V C1138 2113945B04 CAP,FXD,.022UF,+10%,-10%, BEAD
10% 25V-DC,0402,X7R,-55DEG C1413 2113944C62 CAP,FXD,.75PF,.1PF+/-,50V-
E1101 2405688Z01 INDUCTOR FERRITE BEAD
CMIN,125DEG CMA DC,0603,C0G,-55DEG CMIN,
C1107 2113944A40 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5% F200 6575834B01 FUSE SURFACE MOUNT
125DEG CMAX
C1108 2113946B03 CAP CER CHP 0.068UF 10V 10
8-98 Schematics, Boards Overlays, and Parts Lists: Transceiver (RF) Boards: 700–800 MHz

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Part Number Description Part Number Description Part Number Description Part Number Description
Des. Des. Des. Des.

FL401 9175390A01 SAW FILTER, DUAL BAND 769/ L727 2480646Z20 COIL MULTI-LAYER L1401 2415428H02 AIR WOUND INDUCTOR Q714 4889394V04 XSTR,FET GEN PURPOSE
860.5 CHIP(2.20UH) SMALL SIG,MOSFET,N-CH,
L1408 2460591A11 COIL AIR WOUND INDUC 7.66
ENHN,SM,20V,.25W,P
FL402 9175390A01 SAW FILTER, DUAL BAND 769/ L728 2415429H47 CHIP INDUCTOR
L1410 2460591A11 COIL AIR WOUND INDUC 7.66
860.5 Q774 4885061Y01 XSTR NPN 6V 30UA 12GHZ PB-
L733 2480646Z20 COIL MULTI-LAYER
M1 3275623B03 PAD, THERMAL ELECTRIC, FREE
FL501 4885631B01 XTAL FILT 3 POLE 109.65 CHIP(2.20UH)
MID-TIER
MOTORO Q842 4805585Q32 TRANSITOR, NPN RF
L735 2480646Z20 COIL MULTI-LAYER
M2 75009299002 PAD, THERMAL
FL1301 NOT PLACED – CHIP(2.20UH) Q1001 5185633C91 MODULE,RING,XSTR,FET RF
M3 1104959T01 COATING-CONTACT PWR,7/800
J101 0909901V02 RECP SMT MCX L738 2480646Z20 COIL MULTI-LAYER
CHIP(2.20UH) M4 6071520M01 BATT COIN 3V LI Q1101 4813973A32 XSTR,BIP GP SS,NPN,SM,
J102 0975886B01 RECEPTACLE, COAX CABLE
RECHARGEABLE SC-70,SMT,50V,.202W,100MA,
L741 2480646Z20 COIL MULTI-LAYER
L200 2571269C01 INDUCTOR WW POWER 20% PB-FREE
CHIP(2.20UH) M101 2871616H01 CONNECTOR, BPLUS
L401 2415427H23 CHIP INDUCTOR Q1103 4813970A59 P-CH FET 1.0A 20V SOT-23
L753 2480646Z20 COIL MULTI-LAYER M103 3987977Y04 CONT,CONN,1CONT,ANT UNIV
L402 2415427H23 CHIP INDUCTOR 4.5MM,UC 1.8 T&R
CHIP(2.20UH)
L403 2415427H05 CHIP INDUCTOR M104 3987977Y04 CONT,CONN,1CONT,ANT UNIV R101 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%
L806 2415429H47 CHIP INDUCTOR
4.5MM,UC 1.8 0402
L404 2415427H23 CHIP INDUCTOR L817 2414032F41 IDCTR,WW,390NH,10%,200MA,
M107 0985888K02 SKT RTC BTTY LEAP R103 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%
L405 2415427H23 CHIP INDUCTOR 1.5OHM,CER,40 Q,730MHZ
0402
SRF,SM,PB-F P101 2887818K05 PLUG 40PIN MATING CNTCR
L406 2415427H05 CHIP INDUCTOR R104 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050
L821 2415429H47 CHIP INDUCTOR 1.5MM
L407 2415427H16 CHIP INDUCTOR OHM
L846 2414032F41 IDCTR,WW,390NH,10%,200MA, PWB 84009362001 PCB, RF TRANSCEIVER
L408 2415427H21 CHIP INDUCTOR R201 0613952R25 CER CHIP RES 100K OHM 5%
1.5OHM,CER,40 Q,730MHZ Q201 4813970A59 P-CH FET 1.0A 20V SOT-23 0402
L502 2415429H30 CHIP INDUCTOR SRF,SM,PB-F T&R
R202 0613952Q89 CER CHIP RES 4700 OHM 5
L503 2414032F38 IDCTR,WW,220NH,5%,400MA, L1001 2415429H37 CHIP INDUCTOR Q202 4813973A32 XSTR,BIP GP SS,NPN,SM,SC- 0402
.7OHM,CER,30 Q,630MHZ SRF, L1002 2415429H10 CHIP INDUCTOR 70,SMT,50V,.202W,100MA,PB-
SM,PB-FRE FREE R401 0613952R09 CER CHIP RES 22K OHM 5%
L1003 2415429H37 CHIP INDUCTOR 0402
L504 2414032F41 IDCTR,WW,390NH,10%,200MA, Q402 4813973M75 XSTR,BIP GP SS,PNP,BC858,
1.5OHM,CER,40 Q,730MHZ L1007 2460591K40 COIL AIR WOUND INDUC 59.71 R402 0613952R23 CER CHIP RES 82K OHM 5%
SOT-563,SMT,-30V,.357W,
SRF,SM,PB-F L1009 2415428H02 AIR WOUND INDUCTOR -100MA,100MHZ 0402

L505 2415429H39 CHIP INDUCTOR L1101 2415429H30 CHIP INDUCTOR Q403 4813973M75 XSTR,BIP GP SS,PNP,BC858, R403 0613952Q85 CER CHIP RES 3300 OHM 5
SOT-563,SMT,-30V,.357W, 0402
L506 2415429H39 CHIP INDUCTOR L1102 2415429H10 CHIP INDUCTOR
-100MA,100MHZ R404 0613952Q45 CER CHIP RES 68.0 OHM 5
L507 2415427H12 CHIP INDUCTOR L1103 2475393H01 INDUCTOR, 4.7NH, 0402, +/- 0402
Q501 4813973M75 XSTR,BIP GP SS,PNP,BC858,
L508 2415427H17 CHIP INDUCTOR 0.1NH
SOT-563,SMT,-30V,.357W, R405 0613952Q25 CER CHIP RES 10.0 OHM 5
L509 2415427H17 CHIP INDUCTOR L1104 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 -100MA,100MHZ 0402
OHM
L601 2415429H43 CHIP INDUCTOR Q503 4885316E32 TRANSISTOR, RF R406 0613952Q11 CER CHIP RES 2.7 OHM 5 0402
L1108 2409348J04 IND AIR CORE 5.45NH 5% 2214
L602 2466505A01 COIL INDUCTOR Q601 4813973A04 XSTR,BIP GP SS,NPN,TA13, R407 0613952R09 CER CHIP RES 22K OHM 5%
L1114 2475394H01 INDUCTOR, 11NH, 0402, +/-2% SM,SOT-23,SMT,30V,.225W, 0402
L603 2466505A01 COIL INDUCTOR 300MA,125MHZ,P
L1301 2488090Y10 INDUCTOR,MULTILAYER,5.6N R408 0613952R23 CER CHIP RES 82K OHM 5%
L604 2414032D16 IDCTR,WW,120NH,5%,800MA, H,1005,SMD,PB FREE Q703 4813973M75 XSTR,BIP GP SS,PNP,BC858, 0402
.26OHM,CER,42 Q,1GHZ SRF, SOT-563,SMT,-30V,.357W,
SM,PB-FREE L1302 2488090Y25 INDUCTOR,MULTILAYER,100N R409 0613952Q85 CER CHIP RES 3300 OHM 5
H,1005,SMD,PB FREE -100MA,100MHZ
0402
L605 2462587Q54 IND CHIP 3,900 NH 10% Q712 4813973M75 XSTR,BIP GP SS,PNP,BC858,
L1303 2414017P16 IDCTR,CHIP,18NH,5%,300MA, R410 0613952Q45 CER CHIP RES 68.0 OHM 5
L701 2415429H47 CHIP INDUCTOR .76OHM,CER,9 Q,1.9GHZ SRF, SOT-563,SMT,-30V,.357W,
0402
SM,0402,P -100MA,100MHZ
L720 2480646Z20 COIL MULTI-LAYER R411 0613952Q25 CER CHIP RES 10.0 OHM 5
CHIP(2.20UH) L1305 2475391H01 INDUCTOR, 18 NH, CHIP, 0402, Q713 4805585Q32 TRANSITOR, NPN RF
0402
2% TOL
R412 0613952Q18 CER CHIP RES 5.1 OHM 5 0402
Schematics, Boards Overlays, and Parts Lists: Transceiver (RF) Boards: 700–800 MHz 8-99

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Part Number Description Part Number Description Part Number Description Part Number Description
Des. Des. Des. Des.

R413 0613952Q11 CER CHIP RES 2.7 OHM 5 0402 R612 0613952Q94 CER CHIP RES 7500 OHM 5 R729 0613952R09 CER CHIP RES 22K OHM 5% R813 0613952Q69 CER CHIP RES 680 OHM 5
0402 0402 0402
R414 0613952Q25 CER CHIP RES 10.0 OHM 5
0402 R613 0613952Q82 CER CHIP RES 2400 OHM 5 R743 0613952R17 CER CHIP RES 47K OHM 5% R815 0613952Q34 CER CHIP RES 24.0 OHM 5
0402 0402 0402
R501 0613952Q42 CER CHIP RES 51.0 OHM 5
0402 R614 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 R745 0613952R09 CER CHIP RES 22K OHM 5% R818 0613952Q23 CER CHIP RES 8.2 OHM 5 0402
OHM 0402
R502 0613952Q45 CER CHIP RES 68.0 OHM 5 R819 0613952Q59 CER CHIP RES 270 OHM 5
0402 R615 NOT PLACED – R751 0613952Q59 CER CHIP RES 270 OHM 5 0402
0402
R503 0613952R10 CER CHIP RES 24K OHM 5 R616 NOT PLACED – R822 0613952R08 CER CHIP RES 20K OHM 5
0402 R752 0613952Q91 CER CHIP RES 5600 OHM 5 0402
R617 NOT PLACED –
0402
R504 0613952Q85 CER CHIP RES 3300 OHM 5 R823 0613952R19 CER CHIP RES 56K OHM 5%
R618 NOT PLACED –
0402 R753 0613952Q91 CER CHIP RES 5600 OHM 5 0402
R619 NOT PLACED – 0402
R505 0613952R31 CER CHIP RES 180K OHM 5% R827 0613952Q92 CER CHIP RES 6200 OHM 5
0402 R620 NOT PLACED – R754 0613952Q91 CER CHIP RES 5600 OHM 5 0402
R621 NOT PLACED – 0402
R506 0613952Q53 CER CHIP RES 150 OHM 5 R832 0613952Q29 CER CHIP RES 15.0 OHM 5
0402 R623 NOT PLACED – R755 0613952R15 CER CHIP RES 39K OHM 5% 0402
0402
R507 0613952Q75 CER CHIP RES 1200 OHM 5 R624 NOT PLACED – R833 0613952Q49 CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5
0402 R759 0613952Q69 CER CHIP RES 680 OHM 5 0402
R698 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 0402
R508 0613952Q29 CER CHIP RES 15.0 OHM 5 OHM R840 0613952Q29 CER CHIP RES 15.0 OHM 5
0402 R761 0613952Q59 CER CHIP RES 270 OHM 5 0402
R699 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 0402
R509 0613952Q25 CER CHIP RES 10.0 OHM 5 OHM R848 0613952Q29 CER CHIP RES 15.0 OHM 5
0402 R762 0613952R02 CER CHIP RES 11K OHM 5 0402
R701 0613952Q49 CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5 0402
R511 0613952Q11 CER CHIP RES 2.7 OHM 5 0402 0402 R849 0613952Q67 CER CHIP RES 560 OHM 5
R764 0613952Q75 CER CHIP RES 1200 OHM 5 0402
R601 0613952Q41 CER CHIP RES 47.0 OHM 5 R702 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 0402
0402 OHM R1001 0613952R13 CER CHIP RES 33K OHM 5%
R767 0613952Q45 CER CHIP RES 68.0 OHM 5 0402
R602 0613952Q63 CER CHIP RES 390 OHM 5 R705 0613952Q25 CER CHIP RES 10.0 OHM 5 0402
0402 0402 R1002 0613952R17 CER CHIP RES 47K OHM 5%
R772 0613952Q37 CER CHIP RES 33.0 OHM 5 0402
R603 0613952R25 CER CHIP RES 100K OHM 5% R706 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 0402
0402 OHM R1003 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%
R773 0613952Q91 CER CHIP RES 5600 OHM 5 0402
R604 0613952Q63 CER CHIP RES 390 OHM 5 R707 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 0402
0402 OHM R1004 0613952R12 CER CHIP RES 30K OHM 5
R776 0613952Q39 CER CHIP RES 39.0 OHM 5 0402
R605 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% R708 0613952Q49 CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5 0402
0402 0402 R1005 0613952Q73 CER CHIP RES 1000 OHM 5
R778 0613952Q55 CER CHIP RES 180 OHM 5 0402
R606 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% R712 0613952Q67 CER CHIP RES 560 OHM 5 0402
0402 0402 R1006 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050
R807 0613952R09 CER CHIP RES 22K OHM 5% OHM
R607 0613952R25 CER CHIP RES 100K OHM 5% R713 0613952Q25 CER CHIP RES 10.0 OHM 5 0402
0402 0402 R1102 0613952R25 CER CHIP RES 100K OHM 5%
R808 0613952R23 CER CHIP RES 82K OHM 5% 0402
R608 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% R714 0613952Q67 CER CHIP RES 560 OHM 5 0402
0402 0402 R1103 06009259001 LOW RESISTANCE THICK FILM
R809 0613952Q91 CER CHIP RES 5600 OHM 5 RESISTOR
R609 0613952Q81 CER CHIP RES 2200 OHM 5 R715 NOT PLACED – 0402
0402 R1104 0613952Q49 CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5
R716 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 R811 0613952Q39 CER CHIP RES 39.0 OHM 5 0402
R610 0613952R25 CER CHIP RES 100K OHM 5% OHM 0402
0402 R1105 0613952Q49 CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5
R717 NOT PLACED – R812 0613952Q47 CER CHIP RES 82.0 OHM 5% 0402
R611 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%
R721 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0402
0402 R1106 0613952Q35 CER CHIP RES 27.0 OHM 5
0402 0402
8-100 Schematics, Boards Overlays, and Parts Lists: Transceiver (RF) Boards: 700–800 MHz

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Part Number Description Part Number Description Part Number Description Part Number Description
Des. Des. Des. Des.

R1107 0613952Q45 CER CHIP RES 68.0 OHM 5 R1142 0613952R25 CER CHIP RES 100K OHM 5% R1176 0613952Q73 CER CHIP RES 1000 OHM 5 U202 5175772B02 LINEAR REGULATOR 100MA
0402 0402 0402 1.8V
R1108 0613952R23 CER CHIP RES 82K OHM 5% R1143 0613952R25 CER CHIP RES 100K OHM 5% R1177 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 U203 5175772B01 LINEAR VOLTAGE
0402 0402 OHM REGULATOR 350MA
R1110 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% R1144 0613952R25 CER CHIP RES 100K OHM 5% R1178 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% U402 5180428L15 SW,RF SWITCH,SPDT,SMT,
0402 0402 0402 6W,3V
R1112 NOT PLACED – R1145 0613952R25 CER CHIP RES 100K OHM 5% R1180 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 U403 5180428L15 SW,RF SWITCH,SPDT,SMT,
0402 OHM 6W,3V
R1114 0613952Q49 CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5
0402 R1146 0613952R25 CER CHIP RES 100K OHM 5% R1181 NOT PLACED – U404 5180428L15 SW,RF SWITCH,SPDT,SMT,
0402 6W,3V
R1115 0613952Q49 CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5 R1182 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%
0402 R1151 0613952Q90 CER CHIP RES 5100 OHM 5 0402 U405 5180428L15 SW,RF SWITCH,SPDT,SMT,
0402 6W,3V
R1116 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% R1183 0613952Q73 CER CHIP RES 1000 OHM 5
0402 R1152 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0402 U406 4885316E32 TRANSISTOR, RF
0402
R1117 0613952R22 CER CHIP RES 75K OHM 5 R1184 0613952Q81 CER CHIP RES 2200 OHM 5 U407 4885316E32 TRANSISTOR, RF
0402 R1154 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0402
U408 5103535B53 IC,INVTR,DL,NC7WZ04L6X,
0402
R1121 0613952R12 CER CHIP RES 30K OHM 5 R1186 NOT PLACED – 2PER PKG,SC70
0402 R1158 NOT PLACED –
R1304 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 U506 5164852H82 IC, MIXER/ BUFFER
R1122 0613952R22 CER CHIP RES 75K OHM 5 R1160 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% OHM
U601 5102495J14 IC,IF,IF DIGITILIZING
0402 0402
R1307 0613952Q73 CER CHIP RES 1000 OHM 5 SUBSYSTEM IC,AD9864,QFN
R1124 0613952Q42 CER CHIP RES 51.0 OHM 5 R1162 0613952R29 CER CHIP RES 150K OHM 5% 0402
U602 4885316E32 TRANSISTOR, RF
0402 0402
SH2 2675872B01 SHIELD, XTAL
U603 5109522E84 IC DUAL SCHMITT TRIG
R1125 0613952R33 CER CHIP RES 220K OHM 5% R1163 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%
SH2A 26009323001 SHIELD, DC FILTER MICRO PAK
0402 0402
SH2B 26009326001 SHIELD, DC REGULATOR U604 5109522E84 IC DUAL SCHMITT TRIG
R1126 0613952R24 CER CHIP RES 91K OHM 5 R1164 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%
MICRO PAK
0402 0402 SH3 26009321001 SHIELD, RX FRONT END
U605 5164852H16 IC TRANSCEIVER W/LEVEL
R1127 0613952R18 CER CHIP RES 51K OHM 5 R1165 0613952Q56 CER CHIP RES 200 OHM 5 SH5A 2675874B01 SHIELD, MIXER
TRANSLATION
0402 0402 SH5C 2675933B01 SHIELD, IF AMP
U606 5164852H16 IC TRANSCEIVER W/LEVEL
R1128 0613952R09 CER CHIP RES 22K OHM 5% R1166 0613952Q56 CER CHIP RES 200 OHM 5 SH6A 2675873B01 SHIELD, ABACUS TRANSLATION
0402 0402
SH6B 2675932B01 SHIELD, 2ND LO VCO U607 5186311J24 IC,BFR,1BITS,NC7SZ125,ACTI
R1129 NOT PLACED – R1167 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%
SH7 26009325001 SHIELD, FGU VE HIGH,B
0402
R1130 NOT PLACED –
SH8 26009319001 SHIELD, VCO U702 5164015H28 IC,TRIDENT,INTEG SYNTH,
R1168 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050
R1135 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 RX/TX BSBND
OHM SH9A 26009322001 SHIELD, RF PA
OHM
U703 5175772B06 28-PORT I/O EXPANDER
R1169 0613952P52 CER CHIP RES 340K OHM 1 SH9B 26009327001 SHIELD, OUTPUT MATCH
R1136 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5%
0402 U709 5171972L01 SP3T RF SWITCH
0402 SH11 26009320001 SHIELD, ALC
R1170 0613952P01 CER CHIP RES 100K OHM 1 U710 5171972L01 SP3T RF SWITCH
R1137 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% SH12 26009324001 SHIELD, HARMONIC FILTER
0402 U746 4805218N63 RF TRANS SOT 323 BFQ67W
0402
R1171 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 T503 2575851B01 RF TRANSFORMER BALUN
R1138 0613952R25 CER CHIP RES 100K OHM 5% U1001 5175143H01 WIDE SUPPLY RANGE OP AMP
OHM T504 2575851B01 RF TRANSFORMER BALUN
0402 U1002 5115678H01 VHF/UHF/800/900 MHZ LDMOS
R1172 0613952Q73 CER CHIP RES 1000 OHM 5 U101 5105443X07 EEPROM 32KBIT SERIAL SPI DRIVER IC
R1139 0613952R25 CER CHIP RES 100K OHM 5%
0402 BUS
0402 U1101 5188032U43 IC,SENSING CIRCUIT,INA138,
R1174 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% U200 5188493T01 IC,VREG/SWG,LP2989,SM,MINI SM,SOT-23/5,1PER PKG
R1140 0613952R25 CER CHIP RES 100K OHM 5%
0402 SO-8 HI PRCN REG 5V
0402 U1102 5175772B03 RECONFIGURABLE 10W
R1175 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 U201 5175771A99 LOW NOISE, 100MA LINEAR SP5T/3T RF SWITC
R1141 0613952R42 CER CHIP RES 510K OHM 5
OHM REGULATOR
0402
Schematics, Boards Overlays, and Parts Lists: Transceiver (RF) Boards: 700–800 MHz 8-101

Ref. Ref.
Part Number Description Part Number Description
Des. Des.

U1103 5185070Y01 IC TEMPERATURE SENSOR U1138 5164852H16 IC TRANSCEIVER W/LEVEL


PB-FREE TRANSLATION
U1104 5185941F56 IC SINGLE LV LP OP U1139 5164852H16 IC TRANSCEIVER W/LEVEL
AMPLIFIER TRANSLATION
U1105 5180390L83 IC,CNTLR,SM,1PER PKG U1141 5185941F56 IC SINGLE LV LP OP
AMPLIFIER
U1106 5175772B05 PRECISION RF DETECTOR
U1142 5185941F56 IC SINGLE LV LP OP
U1111 5175771A26 CMOS FET SWITCH SPDT,
AMPLIFIER
10WATTS
U1143 5185941F56 IC SINGLE LV LP OP
U1112 5175772B04 1 DB LSB GAAS MMIC
AMPLIFIER
ATTENUATOR
U1144 5171779H01 SPDT ANALOG SWITCH
U1113 5185941F56 IC SINGLE LV LP OP
AMPLIFIER U1146 5109522E93 2 INPUT OR GATE IN NANO
PACKAGE (C87)
U1114 5185941F56 IC SINGLE LV LP OP
AMPLIFIER U1147 5109522E94 2 INPUT AND GATE IN NANO
PACKAGE (C87)
U1116 5109522E93 2 INPUT OR GATE IN NANO
PACKAGE (C87) U1148 5185941F56 IC SINGLE LV LP OP
AMPLIFIER
U1117 5103535B53 IC,INVTR,DL,NC7WZ04L6X,2PE
R PKG,SC70 U1149 5185941F45 ATTEN,VAR,14.4DBMIN,15.6DB
MAX,0-2000 MHZFREQ,50OHM,
U1118 5109522E93 2 INPUT OR GATE IN NANO
PCMT,SOT
PACKAGE (C87)
U1150 51009381001 LOW DROPOUT VOLTAGE
U1119 5109522E94 2 INPUT AND GATE IN NANO
REFERENCE
PACKAGE (C87)
U1304 5105739X13 IC, SIGE GPS LOW NOISE AMP
U1121 5114000B52 IC,XOR,LOGIC LEVEL
1575 MHZ
SHIFTER,1PER PKG,SM,
SOT-353,PB-FREE VR101 4813977M29 DIODE,VREF,MBZ5250,SM,SOT
-23,20V,.225W,ZEN
U1125 51009382001 IC, QUAD DAC
VR200 4813977M29 DIODE,VREF,MBZ5250,SM,SOT
U1126 5109817F77 IC COMPTR LM7275 5SC70
-23,20V,.225W,ZEN
(D54)
VR601 4805656W87 DIODE,VCTR, @ 15V,1SV279,
U1127 5171779H01 SPDT ANALOG SWITCH
SOD-523/SC-79
U1128 5188085K11 IC, SINGLE NAND GATE,
VR602 4805656W87 DIODE,VCTR, @ 15V,1SV279,
2-INPUT,POSITIVE, 5 DSBGA,
SOD-523/SC-79
PB-FREE
Y701 4871886H01 16.8 MHZ VCTXO .8PPM
U1129 5175143H01 WIDE SUPPLY RANGE OP AMP
Y706 5164852H65 IC, VCO MODULE
U1130 5175143H01 WIDE SUPPLY RANGE OP AMP
Y707 5164852H67 IC, VCO MODULE
U1131 5109817F77 IC COMPTR LM7275 5SC70
(D54)
U1132 5114007M28 IC,F-F/D,1PER PKG,17SZ74,N-I,
SM,SOIC8,PB-FREE
U1133 5171779H01 SPDT ANALOG SWITCH
U1136 5109522E94 2 INPUT AND GATE IN NANO
PACKAGE (C87)
U1137 5164852H16 IC TRANSCEIVER W/LEVEL
TRANSLATION
8-102 Schematics, Boards Overlays, and Parts Lists: Transceiver (RF) Boards: 700–800 MHz

Notes
Schematics, Boards Overlays, and Parts Lists: Controller Board 8-129

8.8 Controller Board

SUBDESIGN_SUFFIX=6
SUBDESIGN_SUFFIX=2
T_DISP_SPI_CLK ARM_SPI_CLK SPI_ARM_CLK GPS_ANT SUBDESIGN_SUFFIX=1
GPS_ANT
ARM_SPI_MOSI F2_PARAMP

RF_CONNECTOR
T_DISP_SPI_MOSI SPI_ARM_MOSI F2_PARAMP F2_PARAMP
T_DISP_RESET T_DISP_RESET T_DISP_RESET 16.8_MHZ_SINEWAVE 16.8_MHZ_SINEWAVE
TOP DISPLAY 16.8_MHZ_SINEWAVE
T_DISP_SPI_CS T_DISP_SPI_CS T_DISP_SPI_CS RF_BRD_RSTB RF_BRD_RSTB
RF_BRD_RSTB
T_DISP_DATA_CMD T_DISP_DATA_CMD T_DISP_DATA_CMD LOCK_DET LOCK_DET
LOCK_DET
TX_INHIBIT TX_INH

RF INTERFACE
FREQ_SEL<3..0> FREQ_SEL<3..0> FREQ_SEL<3..0> BAT_STATUS
VOLUME VOLUME VOLUME BSTAT
BATT_STATUS ATOD
ON_OFF_SWITCH ON_OFF_SWITCH ON_OFF_SWITCH ISET ISET
ISET
USER_INTERFACE

TOP CONTROLS SEC_CLEAR SEC_CLEAR SEC_CLEAR RF_DAC_SPI_CS RF_DAC_SPI_CS DAC


RF_DAC_SPI_CS
TOGGLE_0 TOGGLE_0 TOGGLE_0 V_COIN_CELL V_COIN_CELL
TOGGLE_1 TOGGLE_1 TOGGLE_1 F2_DMCS DMCS
F2_DMCS
EMERG_BTN EMERG_BTN EMERG_BTN TRIDENT_SPI_CS TRIDENT_SPI_CS
TRIDENT_SPI_CS
TX_SSI<2..0> TX_SSI<2..0>
TRIDENT_SSI<2..0> TX
KP_COL<4..0> KP_COL<4..0> KP_COL<4..0>
KEYPAD KP_ROW<4..0> KP_ROW<4..0> KP_ROW<4..0> ABACUS_SPI_CS ABACUS_SPICS
ABACUS_SPI_CS
RX_SSI<2..0>

USER INTERFACE
RX_SSI<2..0> RX

MACKINAW_CORE_CONTROLLER
ABACUS_SSI<2..0>
JTAG JTAG<11..0> JTAG<11..0> JTAG<11..0>
EEPROM_SPI_CS EEPROM_SPI_CS
F_DISP_DATA_0 EEPROM_SPI_CS SERIAL
F_DISP_DATA_0 F_DISP_DATA_0 SPI_DSP<2..0> SPI_DSP<2..0>
F_DISP_DATA_1 SPI_DSP<2..0>
F_DISP_DATA_1 F_DISP_DATA_1
F_DISP_DATA_2 F_DISP_DATA_2 F_DISP_DATA_2
DISPLAY DATA F_DISP_DATA_3 F_DISP_DATA_3 PRE_CLASS_D_NEG_DP PRE_CLASS_D_NEG_DP

EXPANSION_INTERFACE
F_DISP_DATA_3 PRE_CLASS_D_NEG_DP
F_DISP_DATA_4 F_DISP_DATA_4 F_DISP_DATA_4 PRE_CLASS_D_POS_DP PRE_CLASS_D_POS_DP
F_DISP_DATA_5 PRE_CLASS_D_POS_DP
F_DISP_DATA_5 F_DISP_DATA_5 AUDIO_MIC_NEG_DP AUDIO_MIC_NEG_DP AUDIO
F_DISP_DATA_6 AUDIO_MIC_NEG_DP
F_DISP_DATA_6 F_DISP_DATA_6 AUDIO_MIC_POS_DP AUDIO_MIC_POS_DP
F_DISP_DATA_7 AUDIO_MIC_POS_DP
F_DISP_DATA_7 F_DISP_DATA_7 PA_SHTDN PA_SHTDN
PA_SHTDN

I2C_CLK I2C_CLK I2C_CLK CPLD_32KHZ_GPS_CLK GPS_BT_32KHZ


32KHZ_GPS_CLK
DISPLAY/LED I2C_DATA I2C_DATA I2C_DATA GPS_SHUTDOWN GPS_SHUTDOWN
GPS_SHUTDOWN
CONTROL LINES F_DISP_RW F_DISP_RW F_DISP_RW UART_GPS_TX GPS_TX
UART2_GPS_TX
F_DISP_DATA_CMD F_DISP_DATA_CMD F_DISP_DATA_CMD UART_GPS_RX GPS_RX
UART2_GPS_RX
OMAP_RESET OMAP_RESET OMAP_RESET GPS_ANT GPS_ANT
F_DISP_RW_EN F_DISP_RW_EN F_DISP_RW_EN SSI_RED_TX_CODEC SSI_RED_TX_CODEC GPS
SSI_RED_TX_CODEC
F_DISP_BD_ID F_DISP_BD_ID F_DISP_BD_ID SSI_RED_RX_CODEC SSI_RED_RX_CODEC
SSI_RED_RX_CODEC ACC_SPKR_UNMUTE
ACC_SPKR_UNMUTE ACC_SPKR_UNMUTE ACC_SPKR_UNMUTE
BT_SPARE_1.8 BT_SPARE_1.8 BT_SPARE_1.8
BT_SPARE_1.8

EXPANSION
BT_PTT BT_PTT
BT_PTT
BT_AVR_RESET BT_AVR_RESET
BT_AVR_RESET
EMMC_RESET EMMC_RESET
EMMC_RESET MEMORY
MMC<5..0> MMC<5..0>
MMC<5..0> CARD
KVL_DETACH KVL_DETACH
KVL_DETACH
KEYFAIL_CTRL KEYFAIL_CTRL
KEYFAIL_CTRL
ONE_WIRE_GCAI GCAI_1_WIRE
ONE_WIRE_GCAI
MAKO_OPTB_SEL0_GCAI GPIO_0
MAKO_OPTB_SEL0_GCAI
MAKO_USB2_POS_DM GPIO_1_DP_TXDC_FILLREQ
MAKO_USB2_POS_DP
MAKO_USB2_NEG_DP GPIO_2_DM_RXDC_FILLDATA
MAKO_USB2_NEG_DP
GPIO_3_RTS_FILLSENSE GPIO_3_RTS_FILLSENSE
GPIO_3_RTS_FILLSENSE
MAKO_OPTB_SEL3_GCAI OPTB_SEL3_SWITCH_EN GCAI
MAKO_OPTB_SEL3_GCAI
RXDIN_5V GCAI_GPIO_1_INPUT
RXDIN_5V
RTS_FILLSEN_5V GCAI_GPIO_2_INPUT

INTERFACE
RTS_FILLSEN_5V
MAKO_OPTB_SEL2_GCAI MAKO_OPTB_SEL2_GCAI12
MAKO_OPTB_SEL2_GCAI
EXT_MIC_POS_DP EXT_MIC_POS_DP
EXT_MIC_POS_DP
EXT_MIC_NEG_DP EXT_MIC_NEG_DP
EXT_MIC_NEG_DP
EXT_SPRK_NEG_DP EXT_SPKR_NEG_DP
EXT_SPKR_NEG_DP
EXT_SPKR_POS_DP EXT_SPKR_POS_DP
EXT_SPKR_POS_DP
PTT PTT
PTT
SIDE_1 SIDE_1
SIDE_1
SIDE_2 SIDE_2
SIDE_2 SIDE CONTROLS
MONITOR MONITOR
MONITOR
SSI_MACE_TX_DIN SSI_MACE_TX_DIN
SSI_MACE_TX_DIN
MACE_WAKEUP MACE_WAKEUP SSI_RED_RX_MACE SSI_RED_RX_MACE
SSI_RED_RX_MACE
MACE_RESET MACE_RESET HIGH_SECURE_DATA_GATE HIGH_SECURE_DATA_GATE
HIGH_SECURE_DATA_GATE
AVR_BOOT AVR_BOOT SECURE_HIGH_NORM SECURE_HIGH_NORM
SECURE_HIGH_NORM
SSI_BLACK_TX_MACE SSI_BLACK_TX_MACE SUBDESIGN_SUFFIX=4
SSI_BLACK_TX_MACE
USB1_NEG_DP MAKO_USB1_NEG_DP SSI_BLACK_RX SSI_BLACK_RX
SSI_BLACK_RX
USB1_POS_DP MAKO_USB1_POS_DP SSI_OPT_CLK SSI_OPT_CLK
SSI_OPT_CLK
AVR_STATUS_1.8 AVR_STATUS_1.8 MACE_WAKEUP MACE_WAKEUP
EXP_BRD_ID EXP_BOARD_TYPE OMAP_SSI_FSYNC OPT_SSI_SYNC MACE_RESET MACE_RESET
SSI_OPT_FSYNC
V_COIN_CELL V_COIN_CELL 4MHZ_MACE_CLK 4MHZ__MACE_CLK USB1_NEG_DP USB1_NEG_DP
4MHZ_MACE_CLK
USB1_POS_DP USB1_POS_DP
OMAP_RESET OMAP_RESET AVR_STATUS_1.8 AVR_STATUS_1.8
TX_INHIBIT TX_INHIBIT EXP_BRD_ID EXP_BRD_ID
EMERG_BTN EMERG_BTN AVR_BOOT AVR_BOOT

Figure 8-63. HLN5979B/ HLN5960AController Board Overall Schematic


8-130 Schematics, Boards Overlays, and Parts Lists: Controller Board

V_EXT_1.85 V_LED_TOP

V_EXT_1.85 1 J2101
V_2.775D TX_RX_RED_LED 15
R2108 J2101
J2101 49 10K TX_RX_GREEN_LED 17 J2101
43 T_DISP_SPI_CS
J2101 IN TX_RX_AMBER_LED 8 J2101
47 T_DISP_RESET
J2101 IN FREQ_SW_LED_GREEN 6 J2101
J2101 45 FREQ_SW_LED_WHITE 4 J2101
J2101 41

39 T_DISP_SPI_MOSI
J2101 IN
V_EXT_1.85
35 T_DISP_SPI_CLK2 T_DISP_SPI_CLK
J2101 IN
R2136
J2101 37
33 FREQ KNOB

10K

10K

10K
J2101 33
R2122
T_DISP_DATA_CMD

TOP DISPLAY
J2101 31 IN 10K
FREQ_SEL<3..0>

R2123

R2124

R2125
29 OUT
J2101 FREQ_SEL_0_CONN R2127 1K FREQ_SEL_0 0
J2101 18
J2101 30
16 FREQ_SEL_1_CONN R2128 1K FREQ_SEL_1 1
J2101
J2101 28 V_LED_TOP
14 FREQ_SEL_2_CONN R2129 1K FREQ_SEL_2 2
J2101
J2101 27
12 FREQ_SEL_3_CONN R2130 1K FREQ_SEL_3 3
J2101
J2101 25

26 TOP_DISP_RED_LED

SPARK_GAP

SPARK_GAP

SPARK_GAP

SPARK_GAP
J2101
23 TOP_DISP_WHITE_LED
J2101

1
E2101

E2103

E2104

E2106
24 TOP_DISP_GREEN_LED
J2101
22 DNP DNP DNP DNP
J2101
C2105 C2107 C2109 C2111
J2101 21
330PF 330PF 330PF 330PF

2
F_VREF_1.875V
TEST_POINT
DNP
JTAG
V_EXT_1.85 V_EXT_1.85
1
R2105 4.7K

R2116 R2117 R2120 V_EXT_1.85 V_EXT_1.85


IO JTAG<11..0> R2104
4.7K
R2106
10K
10K 10K 10K
USER BUTTON AND SWITCHES
DNP
8 OMAP_TDO 32 J2101
V_2.775D
7 CPLD_TDO 40 R2126 R2131 R2132
J2101
10K 10K 10K
6 RTCK 34 J2101
J2101 10
5 TCK_CONN_BUFFERED_B R2109 10 4 3 TCK_CON 44 TOGGLE_0_A TOGGLE_0
J2101 11 R2133 1K
10 CPLD_TCK R2110 22 U2101 J2101 OUT
4 NTRST NC7WZ17 38 J2101 13 TOGGLE_1_A R2134 1K TOGGLE_1
J2101 OUT
3 OMAP_TMS_BUFFERED R2111 10 4 3 TMS_CON 36 SEC_CLEAR_CONN
J2101
J2101 20 R2135 1K SEC_CLEAR
U2102 OUT
VOLUME
NC7WZ17 J2101 7
OUT
2 TDI_BUFFERED R2113 10 6 1 TDI_CON 46 J2101 EMERG_BTN
J2101 19
11 CPLD_TDI_BUFFERED R2114 22 OUT
U2101 48
NC7WZ17 NC J2101 2
J2101
50 J2101
NC J2101 5
9 CPLD_TMS R2115 10 6 1 CPLD_TMS_CON 42 J2101 9 ON_OFF_SWITCH
J2101 OUT
U2102
1 NEMU0
NC7WZ17 3

SPARK_GAP
J2101
0 NEMU1 R2107 V_EXT_1.85 R2118
10K

SPARK_GAP

SPARK_GAP
1K

1
1

E2105
V_EXT_1.85
DNP

E2102

E2107
DNP DNP
C2113
C2108 C2110
330PF
330PF 330PF

2
5

2
VCC VCC
C2114
GND GND C2104 0.1UF
U2101 U2102 0.1UF
2

NC7WZ17 NC7WZ17

Figure 8-64. HLN5979B/ HLN5960A Controller Board Display, Controls and JTAG Schematics
Schematics, Boards Overlays, and Parts Lists: Controller Board 8-131

V_LED_TOP

V_EXT_1.85 R2201
200K
C2202
RADIO TOP LIGHTING LIGHTING CONTROLERS
C2201 0.1UF
0.1UF
IC2_TRANS_VREF2
2
VREF1 7

U2202 V_LED_TOP V_LED_TOP


VREF2

PCA9306
8
I2C_CLK EN
3 6
SCL1 SCL2
4 5
SDA1 SDA2
FRONT DISPLAY AND KEYPAD LIGHTING
GND

I2C_DATA R2207
0
R2204 R2206 C2203
1

3.3K 0.1UF
3.3K

U2201 V_SW_3.60 V_LED_FRONT

21
V_SW_5 V_LED_TOP
LP3943

VDD
SCL_5V 19 1 L2202 270NH TOP_DISP_RED_LED
SCL LED0 R2235
OMAP_RESET 18 2 L2203 270NH TOP_DISP_GREEN_LED
RST LED1 0
SDA_5V 20 3 L2204 270NH TOP_DISP_WHITE_LED
SDA LED2
22 4
A0 LED3 NC R2242
23 5 TX_RX_RED_LED
A1 LED4 0 NO PLACE
24 6 TX_RX_GREEN_LED
A2 LED5 IF USING R2241
7 R2215 430 TX_RX_AMBER_LED
LED6 CHARGE PUMP 0
8
LED7 NC
10 C2217

D2203

D2202

D2204
LED8 NC

RSB6

RSB6

RSB6
0.1UF
0.1UF
0.1UF

C2214 0.1UF
C2215 0.1UF
C2216 0.1UF
11 1UF
LED9 NC
12 R2240

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