B1300 SM Ver1
B1300 SM Ver1
B1300 SM Ver1
SERVICE MANUAL
Table of Contents
1-1 Performance
EGSM900 band
Tx: 890 + n*0.2 MHz
Rx: 935 + n*0.2 MHz
(n = 0 ~ 124)
GSM1800 band
Tx: 1710 + (n-512)*0.2
Rx: 1805 + (n-512)*0.2
(n = 512 ~ 885)
GSM900
Control Level Power level Tolerance
5 33 dBm ±2dB
6 31 dBm ±3dB
7 29 dBm ±3dB
8 27 dBm ±3dB
9 25 dBm ±3dB
10 23 dBm ±3dB
4 Power Level 11 21 dBm ±3dB
12 19 dBm ±3dB
13 17 dBm ±3dB
14 15 dBm ±3dB
15 13 dBm ±3dB
16 11 dBm ±5dB
17 9 dBm ±5dB
18 7 dBm ±5dB
19 5 dBm ±5dB
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Item Description Specification
GSM1800
Control Level Power Level Tolerance
0 30 dBm ±2dB
1 28 dBm ±3dB
2 26 dBm ±3dB
3 24 dBm ±3dB
4 22 dBm ±3dB
5 20 dBm ±3dB
6 18 dBm ±3dB
4 Power Level
7 16 dBm ±3dB
8 14 dBm ±3dB
9 12 dBm ±4dB
10 10 dBm ±4dB
11 8 dBm ±4dB
12 6 dBm ±4dB
13 4 dBm ±4dB
14 2 dBm ±5dB
15 0 dBm ±5dB
GSM900
Offset from Carrier
Max.
(KHz).
dBc
100
+0.5
200
-30
250
-33
400
-60
600 ~ <1200
-60
1200 ~ <1800
-60
1800 ~ <3000
-63
3000 ~ <6000
-65
≧6000
Spectrum due to -71
5
modulation
GSM1800
Max.
Offset from Carrier
dBc
(KHz).
+0.5
100
-30
200
-33
250
-60
400
-60
600 ~ <1200
-60
1200 ~ <1800
-65
1800 ~ <3000
-65
3000 ~ <6000
-73
≧6000
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Item Description Specification
GSM900 Max.
Offset from Carrier dBm
(KHz). -19
400 -21
600 -21
1200 -24
1800
Spectrum due to switching
6
transient
GSM1800
Offset from Carrier Max.
(KHz). dBm
400 -22
600 -24
1200 -24
1800 -27
GSM900
BER(Class II) <2.439% @-102dBm
8 Bit Error Rate
DCS1800
BER(Class II) <2.439% @-102dBm
GSM900 GSM1800
>= -88 >= -86 2 2
9 Rx Level Report accuracy
>= -101 >= -99 3 2
< -101 < -99 4 2
10 SLR 8 +/- 3 dB
12 RLR 2 +/- 3 dB
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Item Description Specification
14 STMR 13 +/- 5 dB
<Change>System frequency
18 ≦ 2.5ppm
(13MHz) tolerance
<Change>32.768KHz
19 ≦ 30ppm
tolerance
GSM/ Level_7
21 Talk time
(Battery Capacity 720mA): 180Min
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Item Description Specification
Level (RSSI)
0 RSSI<=-104
1 -103<=RSSI<= -98
25 Antenna display 2 -97 <=RSSI<= -92
3 -91 <=RSSI<= -86
4 -85 <=RSSI<= -76
5 -75 <=RSSI
Level (RSSI)
0 3.300≦V≦3.504
1 3.504≦V≦3.570
26 Battery indicator
2 3.570≦V≦3.686
3 3.686≦V≦3.935
4 3.935≦V
1 Li-Ion battery
Standard Voltage = 3.7V
29 Battery Type
Battery full charge voltage =4.2V
Capacity: 720mAh (Li-Ion);
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Item Description Specification
Linear Charger
In put: 110V or 220 VAC, 50/60Hz
Out put: 5VDC+/-0.25V, 500mA
(No Load)
30 Travel Charger
Switching-mode charger
In put: 96- 246VAC, 50/60Hz
Out put: 5VDC+/-0.25V, 500mA
(No Load)
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1-2 HW Feature
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Chapter 2. Technical Brief
Circuit Description
The B1300 RF integrates the TRF6150 transceiver IC, TX/RX VCO, Power amplifier
(RF3110), Front End Module 8450T(switchplexer, RF-SAW filter), for dualband transmitting
and receiving function.
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2-1-1 The Receiver
The RF receive signal( EGSM 925Mhz – 960MHz, DCS 1805Mhz – 1880Mhz) is input via
the antenna or coaxial connector. An antenna matching circuit is between the antenna and
the connector.
An t
EGS M b a n d EGS M- Rx
SAW
EGS M- Tx
EGS M LPF
Swi t c h
Di p l e xe r DCS 18 00 -R x
SAW
DCS 18 00 DCS 18 00 -Tx
ban d
DCS 18 00 LPF
Swi t c h
An t e n n a Swi t c h Mo d u l e
Fr o n t En d Mo d u l e
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The RF receive signal( EGSM 925Mhz – 960MHz, DCS 1805Mhz – 1880Mhz) is input via
the antenna or coaxial connector. An antenna matching circuit is between the antenna and
the connector.
Module(FEM8450T) to switch either Rx or Tx path on. When the Rx path is turned on,
the RF receive signal then feeds into two paths, EGSM Rx and DCS1800 Rx.
This Front End Module contains two RF SAW filters, DCS SAW Filter to filter any unwanted
signal apart from the DCS Rx band. And the GSM SAW filter in the Front End Module is
to filter out unwanted signal beyond the GSM Rx band. These two paths are then connected
to the GSMLNA and DCSLNA of TRF6150 respectively.
The RF receive signal is amplified by LNAs in TRF6150, and then the signal then feeds into
quadrature demodulator for mixing with LO which is produced by the main synthesiser of
TRF6150 and external TX/RX VCO. TX/RX VCO will generate 2 times of RX frequency in
EGSM band and half times of RX frequency in DCS band to minimize the DC offset generated
by self mixing.
The TX I & Q signals from baseband IC are fed to Pin#18-21 of the TRF6150, where they
are then modulated onto a TX IF by the modulator inside TRF6150. The TX IF frequency is
listed as below.
EGSM Band
From To AUX VCO= 2 x IF Frequency
CH 1 CH 26 858 MHz
CH 27 CH 43 852.8 MHz
CH 44 CH 91 858 MHz
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DCS Band
From To AUX VCO= 2 x IF Frequency
The signal TX LO IF (416 ~ 429Mhz) is produced by the AUX VCO (832 ~ 858MHz),
which has been divided down by a factor of 2 .
The translation loop approach has many advantages over a traditional upconverter solution.
A typical upconverter transmitter usually consists of an IF modulator followed by a mixer for
upconversion to RF. In the translation loop transmitter, the RF transmit signal is instead
generated directly by a voltage controlled oscillator (VCO), the phase of which is locked to
the modulated IF reference in a fast phase-locked-loop. Because a VCO is inherently
a lower-noise source than a mixer, the translation loop transmitter produces a low noise floor,
so no subsequent high-selectivity filtering is necessary, and the diplexer or other post-PA filter
of the conventional approach is eliminated. This saves power and cost, as the insertion loss
of the duplexer is eliminated, and the output level of the power amplifier can be reduced.
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The transmit signal is generated directly by a external TX/RX VCO (VON1885C28DKB).
In the feedback path, the RF transmit signal is mixed with the off-chip main VCO to produce
the desired TXIF (416 ~ 429Mhz). This TXIF signal from the feedback path is then compared
to the TXIF signal from the IF modulator at the detector. The resulting signal after passing
a low pass filter drives the external TX/RX VCO.
A high side injection, i.e. RF = LO - IF, is used in the EGSM band upconversion while a low
side injection, i.e. RF = LO + IF, is used in the DCS band upconversion.
This upconversion scheme, with appropriate TXIFs, allows for a single wide-band VCO to
be used.
The indirect closed loop is essentially a closed loop method of power control that is invisible
to the user. Most power control systems in GSM sense either for-ward power or collector/
drain current. The RF3110 does not use a power detector. A high-speed control loop is
incorporated to regulate the collector voltages of the amplifier while the stages are held at a
constant bias. The V RAMP signal is multiplied and the collector voltages are regulated to
the multiplied V RAMP voltage.
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2-3 Peripheral Circuit
Temperature Sensor
When the chip is not transmitting or receiving, its temperature can be measured by sensing
the voltage on the external resistor from pin 31 to ground.
From –40 to +85 C, the resistor voltage varies linearly from 0.9V to 1.35V.
13 MHz Clock
The 13 MHz-clock consists of a TCXO (TOA1300VPM4DKG-SM2) which oscillates at a
frequency of 13MHz. It acts as time base of all synthesizers and Baseband.
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System Block Diagram of Hercrom20
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2-5 Analog Baseband Chip : Nausica_CS, TWL3012B
The TWL3012B device includes a complete set of baseband functions that perform the
interface and processing of the following, voice signals, the baseband in-phase (I) and the
quadrature (Q) signals, which support both the single-slot and multislot modes.
The TWL3012B device also includes associated auxiliary RF control features, supply voltage
regulation, battery charging controls, and switch on/off system analysis.
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System Block Diagram of Nausica_CS
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Peripheral
SRAM
A 4MBit SRAM memory is embedded in the HERCROM20 which is used for ARM7 & DSP
execution
3V+/-0.3
SIM Regulator SIM Card On/Off
5V+/-0.5
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Power supply
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2-8 Battery Charge Interface
The main function of the battery charger interface is the charging control of both
Ni-MH/Ni-Cd/Li-Ion cell battery with the support of the microcontroller. In case of a
rechargeable backup battery, it also delivers a trickle charge current to the backup battery
from the main battery. The charging scheme for the Li-Ion battery is constant current first
(typical current is 1xC) followed by constant voltage charging once a certain voltage
threshold is reached (4.2 V typical). Charging is stopped when the charging current at
constant voltage has decreased down to C/20 (typical).
In addition to the above charging schemes, another scheme is systematically applied when a
battery charger is connected to a switched-off mobile phone: a constant charging current
(typically C/20) is applied to the battery when the battery voltage is lower than 3.6 V.
If the battery voltage is lower than 3.3 V (battery partially discharged or fully discharged) the
mobile phone is not started until the battery gets sufficiently recharged to greater than 3.3 V;
when this happens, the micro-controller is started to control the fast charge cycle of the main
battery, and the C/20 current is switched off.
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Battery Charge Control Circuit
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2-9 System Connector
This Connecter is for travel/desk charger, accessories connection and data access
(trace, debug and Software Download).
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Please forget about pin 19 to 22 (External Battery Contact Pin)
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2-10 Keypad Switches and Scanning
The key switches are metal domes which make contact between two concentric pads on the
top layer of the PCB when pressed. There are 18 switches (S301-318), connected in a
matrix of 5 rows by 4 columns, as shown in Figure, except for the power switch(S313) which
is connected independently. Functions, the row and column lines of the keypad are
connected to ports of Hercrom20. The rows are outputs with pull-up resistors embedded in
chipset, while the columns are inputs. When a key is pressed, the corresponding row and
column are connected together, causing the row output to go low and generate an interrupt.
The columns/rows are then scanned by Hercrom20 to identify the pressed key.
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2-11 Display Interface
Power to the LCD is supplied by VR2B of Nausica_CS. The LCD can be reseted by RES.
A low on this output reset the LCD. There is also the control output CS which is also derived
from Hercrom20, this acts as the chip select enable for the LCD module. Hercrom20 uses
data line D0-D7 to send serial data for displaying graphical text onto the LCD.
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2-12 Microphone
A microphone holder is mounted on PCB and is used to hold the microphone between frond
cover and PCB. The audio signal is passed to the MICIN of Nausica_CS. The voltage supply
MICBIAS is coming from Nausica_CS., and is a bias voltage for both the MICIP and AUDIO_
IN lines form system connector. The MICIN and AUDIO_IN signal is then A/D converted by
the voiceband codec of Nausica_CS. The digitized speech is then passed to the DSP of
Hercrom20 for processing (coding, interleaving etc.).
2-13 Receiver/Speaker/Buzzer
The low impedance speaker is driven by an audio amplifier. The audio amplifier is controlled
by the SHUTDOWN pin form Hercrom20. In normal off-hook, the audio amplifier is turned on,
when the headset is plugged in , the audio amplifier is turned off. When on-hook, the audio a
mplifier is turned off for power saving. There are two audio path (EARP & AUXOP) coming
from Nausica_CS. In Receiver mode, the audio input is fed with EARP, In Speaker/Buzzer
mode, the audio input is fed with AUXOP.
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2-14 Headset Interface
The audio input of the headset is connected to AUXIN pin of Nausica_CS, the microphone is
biased by MICBIAS pin form Nausica_CS, too.
The audio out to the headset kit is fed with EARN pin of Nausica_CS,
In Back-Light illumination, there are 10 Blue LEDs (six for keys and four for the LCD), which
are driven by BACKLIGH line from Hercrom20. The purpose of Q302A, R319 and R318 is
used for the indication of pre-charge.
2-16 Vibrator
The vibrator is driven by the signal VIBRATOR, which is output from Hercrom20. The signal
is amplified by the transistor Q301A (IMX9) and is supplied from Vbat.
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Chapter 3. Failure List
FAILURE ITEM L1 L2 L3
NO RING TONE V
RING TONE DISTORTION V
NO KEY TONE V
AUDIO NOISE V V
POOR VOICE QUALITY V V
LOW VOICE VOLUME V V
RECEIVER / EARPIECE MUTE V V
POOR HANDFREE VOICE QUILITY V
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FAILURE ITEM L1 L2 L3
BAD CHARGER CONNECTOR V
CAN'T POWER ON AFTER CHARGING V V
SHORT WAITING HOURS V V
HIGH POWER CONSUMATION V V
BATTERY DAMAGE V
BATTERY CAN'T BE CHARGED V
BATTERY LEVEL DON'T DISPLAY V
BATTERY LEVEL DISPLAY NOT CORRECT V
INCOMPATIBLE WITH BATTERY V
HOUSING DAMAGE V
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Chapter 4. Trouble Shooting
a) Failure :
- Problem with turning on mobile phone
Solution:
- Test the set’s current by using battery
simulator: observe the value of current
used
C223~ - Case 1:
C227 If the Current is higher than 300mA,
please check C223~C227, if short circuit,
Replace it
- Case 2:
In the case the current is between 10
and 30mA, The cause could be FLASH
U304 ROM(U304) defect, please use monitor
to re-install software. If the software can’t
be re-install through serial port, use JTAG
interface to re-install software.
b) Failure :
J104
- Problem with charging the battery
- Charging connector damage
Solution :
- J104 may be bad connection or broken,
check the connector.
- J104 may be a cold soldering, Please
re-solder again.
- If J104 is broken, replace the connector
carefully
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c) Failure :
- The value of the charging current look
like short circuit.
Solution :
- Re-install the software
- Check Q101, if short circuit, replace it.
Q101
a) Failure :
- Problem with software download
Solution :
- J104 may be bad connection or broken,
check the connector.
- J104 may be a cold soldering, Please
re-solder again.
- Check R104,R105& R109, if cold
soldering, Please re-solder again.
R109
R104 J104
R105
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4-3 Voice Function Failure
a) Failure :
-Microphone voice failure
Solution :
R301 - Test the bias voltage on R301, it should
be 2.5V,
- Replace Microphone, if bias voltage is fine.
J104
b) Failure :
-Speaker failure
Solution :
MIC
- Check speaker connector, it may be bad
connection.
- Check U302 and related circuit, if short
circuit, replace it.
c) Failure :
- Headset function failure
Solution :
- J104 may be bad connection or broken,
U302 check the connector.
- J104 may be a cold soldering, Please
re-solder again.
- If J104 is broken, replace the connector
carefully
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4-4 Display Function Failure
a) Failure :
-No display on LCD
Solution :
-Test the resistance of C319~C327 by
using multi-meter, the value should be
infinity. Replace the capacitor, which has
any impedance.
- Test the resistance of R311~R313, if cold
soldering, Please re-solder again.
-Otherwise, replace LCD module .
b) Failure :
LCD
- Broken LCD
Solution :
- Replace whole LCD module.
-Solder the LCD module with care.
c) Failure :
--Fails on dark display, black line, short of
lines, unstable brightness
Solution :
- Test R311,~R313, if cold soldering,
R311 Please re-solder again.
C319 ~ - Test C319~C327, if cold soldering,
~ R313
C327 Please re-solder again.
- Otherwise, Replace whole LCD module.
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d) Failure :
-No Back-light
Solution :
- Replace the LED that doesn’t light up
including any failing parts of LED.
- If all of the LED fails, Please check
Q301, Q302 and related circuits.
LED
Q302 Q301
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Chapter 5. Test Point Data
13
9 8 14 4 3 2 1
5 6 10 7 12 11
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Loca-
tion Component Side (1-1)
1 J103 Battery connector : For damage or cold soldering cause power on failure
4 U304 16Mbit flash ROM : For damage or cold soldering cause power on failure
8 J301 Vibration motor : For damage or bad connection cause vibrator failure.
10 J102 SIM connector : For damage or bad connection cause SIM card failure.
R104
8P4R resistor network : For damage or cold soldering cause
13 R105
trace/debug /SW download failure
R109
Switching diode array : For damage or cold soldering cause the surge
14 D313
noise by Vibrator
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5-2 Component Side (1-2)
24
31 25
21 22
26
29
33 23 27 28 32
30
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Loca-
tion Component Side (1-2)
VR2B regulator (2.85V) : For damage or cold soldering cause power
21 C223
supply for DBB & ABB peripheral failure.
VR1B regulator (2V) : For damage or cold soldering cause power
22 C224
supply for ABB internal logic failure
VR3 regulator (2.85V) : For damage or cold soldering cause power
23 C225
supply for ABB analog circuits failure
VR2 regulator (2.9V) : For damage or cold soldering cause power
24 C226
supply for Memory device failure.
VR1 regulator (1.8V) : For damage or cold soldering cause power
25 C227
supply for DBB Core & RTC failure
C207 SIM regulator (3V/5V) : For damage or cold soldering cause power
26
C208 supply for SIM Interface failure
VREF output (1.2V) : For damage or cold soldering cause power
27 C206
supply for power on failure
IBIAS output : For damage or cold soldering cause power supply for
28 R208
Power on failure
R301
Microphone Input : For damage or cold soldering cause microphone
29 C304
failure
C305
R110 Ext. audio Input : For damage or cold soldering cause external audio
30
C107 input failure
C106 Ext. audio output : For damage or cold soldering cause external audio
31
R107 output failure
R207 ABB local Osc. generator : For damage or cold soldering cause ABB
32
C205 local Osc. failure
SIM card power control : For damage or cold soldering cause
33 R204
SIM card power control failure.
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5-3 Keypad Side (2-1)
3 2 1
5 4
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Loca-
tion Keypad Side (2-1)
LCM Connector : For damage or cold soldering cause LCD Display
1 DS301
failure
D301~ Back-Light LED : For damage or cold soldering cause back-light LED
2
D312 failure
S301~ Keypad Switches : For damage or shirt circuit cause keypad function
3
S317 failure
4 B201 Backup Batter: For damage or cold soldering cause RTC function failure
T/R Switch transistor : For damage or cold soldering cause T/R Switch
5 Q601
function failure
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Chapter 6. Assembly Instructions
2. Remove Battery
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3. Remove Screws
4. Turn Handset Up
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6. Take off Keypad & Metal-Dome
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8. Take off Battery Connecter & MIC & Vibrator
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10. Take off Antenna
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Chapter 7. Block Diagram
1. RF Section
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2. Baseband Section
Flash SRAM
Keypad
LCD ARM 7
Vibrator
HERCROM 20
Backlight
C54X
RF Interface System
Connector
Codec
Nausica_CS Microphone
Battery PM
Speaker
SIM Charger
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Chapter 8. Circuit Diagram
Top Schematic
Baseband RF
Top Schematic
Baseband Baseband
Chip-set Peripheral
CLK CLK
DATA DATA
EN EN
/RESET_RF /RESET_RF
TX_ON TX_ON
TXVCO_ON TXVCO_ON
RADIO_TEMP RADIO_TEMP
/PA_ON900 /PA_ON900
/PA_ON1800 /PA_ON1800
PA_LEVEL PA_LEVEL
13MHZ 13MHZ
AFC AFC
TCXOEN TCXOEN
TCXOBUFEN TCXOBUFEN
VR2B VR2B
VBAT VBAT
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1
J104
7 I/O CLK 3
6 2
GND
GND
CTS
MICN
MICP
SPKP
SPKN
TXD2
RXD2
VBATT
RPWRON
ACCDET
VCHARGE
VCHARGE
RTS_DAIFS
TXD_DAITX
RXD_DAIRX
DSR_DAICLK
VPP RST
GT051-18P-LSS-SB-NB
5 1
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
GND VCC
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
J102
P30-101-0209
HSP145
HSP144
HSP143
HSP142
HSP141
D101 P0402FC08C 2 1
2 1
D104 P0402FC08C
TP101
HSP101
TP102
HSP140 HSP102
HSP139
HSP138 HSP103
HSP137
HSP136 HSP104
VR110 VPORT0402 220K
R102
HSP135
C104
HSP134
HSP133
100n16V
HSP132
HSP131
VR105 VPORT0402 220K
VR104 VPORT0402 220K
VR103 VPORT0402 220K
VR102 VPORT0402 220K
VR101 VPORT0402 220K
R106
R114
R110
R108
R107
R105B
R105A
R104B
R104A
R105D
R105C
R104D
R104C
7
5
3
1
7
5
3
1
8
6
4
2
8
6
4
2
0
4R7
47R
4R7
4R7
VBAT
MNR04-47R
MNR04-47R
MNR04-47R
MNR04-47R
MNR04-47R
MNR04-47R
MNR04-47R
MNR04-47R
R115
R109B
R109A
R109D
R109C
C113
C106
7
5
3
1
10u
10u
8
6
4
2
47p
C111
10k
47p
C114
R111
MNR04-10k
MNR04-10k
MNR04-10k
MNR04-10k
47p
100k
C107 100n
C110
VR2B
CTS
AUXI_O
AUXI
TXD2
RXD2
ACCDET
RPWRON
TXD_DAITX
RTS_DAIFS
EARP EARP
RXD_DAIRX
DSR_DAICLK
EARN EARN
HOOKDETECT
MICBIAS
200 Baseband Chip-set
MICBIAS
AUXOP AUXOP
AUXON AUXON
VIBRATOR VIBRATOR
BACKLIGHT BACKLIGHT
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FWP FWP
FDP FDP
/RD /RD
/WR /WR
/BLE /BLE
/BHE /BHE
/CS0 /CS0 IP
/CS1 /CS1 IN
/CS2 /CS2 QP
A[0..21] QN
A[0..21] A[0..21]
D[0..15] CLK
D[0..15] D[0..15] DATA
EN
/RESET_OUT /RESET_OUT /RESET_RF
TX_ON
TXVCO_ON
RADIO_TEMP
KBC[0..3]
KBC[0..3] KBC[0..3] /PA_ON900
Baseband Chip-set
KBR[0..4] /PA_ON1800
KBR[0..4] KBR[0..4] PA_LEVEL
Baseband Peripheral
END_ON/OFF END_ON/OFF 13MHZ
AFC
TCXOEN
TCXOBUFEN
VCHG2 VCHG2
VCHG
VR2
VR2
ICTL
VR2B
VR2B
VBAT
VBAT
BATT_ID
VBAT_2
BATT_TEMP
HSP121
VBAT
VR2B
VR2
VR2
VBAT
VBAT
VR2B
VR2B
R103B
R103A
3
1
4 MNR02-1k
2 MNR02-1k
VBAT
VBAT
22p
C105
47p
C112
HSP105
22n
IP
IN
C102
EN
QP
QN
CLK
HSP106
AFC
VBAT
VR2B
DATA
TX_ON
13MHZ
TCXOEN
HSP107
8
7
3
4
PA_LEVEL
/PA_ON900
TXVCO_ON
/RESET_RF
10u
/PA_ON1800
TCXOBUFEN
RADIO_TEMP
C101
R101
0.22R
Q101
HSP122
Si4833DY
2
1
6
5
1
2
3
4
J103
C07-101
TP217 TP215 TP213 TP209
TP216 TP214 TP212 TP210
BACKLIGHT
/RESET_OUT
VIBRATOR
SHUTDOWN
VR2B
ACCDET
TESTRESET
R225 n.m VR1 VR1
TDO_ARM
TMS
TDO
TCK
TDI
CTS C201 C202
CTS RXD
R226 0402-R-Short n.m n.m
RXD_DAIRX DSR
R227 0402-R-Short
DSR_DAICLK RTS
R228 0402-R-Short
RTS_DAIFS TXD
R229 0402-R-Short
TXD_DAITX
C203 C204
18p 18p
3
RXD2
VPORT0402 220K
TXD2
1 2
TCXOEN
TCXOBUFEN
Y201
MS1V-TK
32.768kHz
VR201
TP205
U201
G10
C14
C11
A10
E11
K11
B11
E10
A11
F11
ULYSSE_179uBGA_HERCROM20
M4
M6
G5
C1
C4
D1
D2
D3
D8
D9
H5
C9
C2
E3
E1
E4
E2
A9
B9
B1
F4
F2
F1
F3
F5
J1
J3
SDO INT0n
SDI SDA
nSCS0 SCL
SCLK INT1n
RTS-MODEM TOUT
DSR-MODEM LPG
CTS_MODEM XF
TXD_MCSI I/O9
RXD_MCSI I/O10
I/O00 TPU_WAIT
I/O01 TPU_IDLE
I/O3 SIM_RnW
I/O6 BCLKX
I/O7 NRESET_OUT
nSCS1 X_A(2)
TX_IRDA
RX_IRDA
CLKOUT_DSP SD_IRDA
X_A(4 ) TXIR_IRDA
X_A(1) RXIR_IRDA
TX-MODEM
FSYNCH_MCSI I/O12
CLK_MCSI I/O11
RX_MODEM
RFEN nOPC
TCXOEN
EN_LMM_PWR X_IOSRB
I/O02 IRQ4
TSPDI I/O4
ARMCLK BCLKR
PWT BU
IDDQ
PWL LT
GNDA2
OSC32K_IN
OSC32K_OUT
CLK32K_OUT
UPR UPR UPR
B10
A10
U202 VR202
K4
A4
H10
F1
J4
TSPACT10 nWAIT PTWL3012GGM VPORT0402 220K
K13 TSPACT11 MCLK
OSCAS
PWON
RPWON
TDR
TEN
CK13M
D13 TSPEN0 ON_OFF D6 D10 ONnOFF
D12 OMEGA G3 F6 C5
TSPEN1 nRESPWON RESPWRONZ LCDSYNC
EN B14 TSPEN2
INTERRUPTS
TSCYM A6
C12 B6 D7 TIME B6
nSCS2 TSPEN3 INT4n IT_WAKEUP RTC_ALARM ON/OFF & TSCXM
EXT_FIQ D7 F7 INT1
SERIAL
ADIN1 B5 BATT_ID
EXT_IRQ E13 H4 INT2
INTERRUPT PORT ADIN2 A5 BATT_TEMP
D0 P9 CONTROL E6
D1 DATA00 ADIN3 RADIO_TEMP
K9 DATA01 TSCXP/ADIN4 D6 HOOKDETECT
D2 P10 F2 C6
D3 DATA02 TESTRESETZ MISC. TSCYP/ADIN5
N10 DATA03 C8 TEST1/BULON DAC F10
D4 K10 G2 B8 ANALOG F8
D5 DATA04 nEMU0 TEST2/BULENA DEBUG & AFC AFC
P11 DATA05 nEMU1 G4 A9 TEST3/BDLON I/O APC F9 PA_LEVEL
D6
ULYSSE
M11 DATA06 nBSCAN H4 TP218 B9 TEST4/BDLENA
TEST
AUXGND G8
D7 L11 JTAG & DEBUG H2 C7
D8 DATA07 TDI TDO C211 33n
N12 DATA08 TDO H3 A7 TDI
D9 P13 G1 B7 E10
D10 DATA09 TCK TCK BDLQM QN
N13 DATA10 TMS H1 A8 TMS BDLQP E9 QP
D11 M13 E8
D12 DATA11 BDLIM IN
M12 DATA12 BDLIP E7 IP
D13 N14 F12 J5 BASE BAND CODEC D9 R210A 1 2 1 2 R215A
D14 DATA13 BFSR BFSX BULQM R210B 3
M14 DATA14 BDR F13 K5 BDX BULQP D8 4 3 4 R215B
D15 BASE BAND
HERCROM20
L13 F14 G5 C10 R210C 5 6 5 6 R215C
DATA15 BFSX BFSR BULIM R210D 7
INTERFACE
BDX G13 H5 BDR BULIP C9 8 7 8 R215D
Nausica
MNR04-1k MNR04-1k
A0 J4
A1 ADD00 C209 470p C210 470p
K1 ADD01 VDX H12 K7 VDR MICBIAS K9 MICBIAS
A2 K2 MEMORY H13 G6 H7
A3 ADD02 VOICE BAND VDR VDX AUXI AUXI
K4 ADD03
INTERFACE
VFSRX H11 G7 VFS AGNDA1 J7
A4 L1 INTERFACE G11 H6 K8
A5 ADD04 VCLKRX VCK VOICE BAND CODEC MICIP MICIP
L2 ADD05 MICIN J8 MICIN
A6 L3 H9
A7 ADD06 EARP EARP
M1 ADD07 MCUDI A8 J6 UDX EARN H8 EARN
A8 N1 C8 K6 MCU J9
A9 ADD08 ARM SERIAL MCUDO UDR AUXOP AUXOP
M3 ADD09 MCUEN0 C7 F5 UEN
SERIAL PORT
AUXON J10 AUXON
A10 M2 PORT (SPI) B7 R211 10k K10 C231 47p C232 47p
A11 ADD10 MCUEN1 I/O8 BUZZOP Place C231 and C232 as
N2 ADD11 MCUEN2 I/O13 A7
A12 P2 C208 1u close to Nausica as
A13 ADD12
N3 ADD13 VAUX A3 possible
A14 L4 J13 B2 SIM A1
A15 ADD14 SIM_IO SDIO3 VS2
N4 ADD15 SIM_CLK J14 C4 SCLK3
LEVEL SHIFTER
VS1 B1
A16 P4 KEYBOARD INTERFACE POWER SUPPLY SIM K14 B3 A2 C207 220n
A17 ADD16 SIM_RST SRST3 SVDD SIM_VDD
K5 ADD17
INTERFACE
SIM_CD MAS0 J11 VR2B SDIO5 D4 SIM_I/O
A18 L5 J12 B4
A19 ADD18 SIM_PWCTL I/O5 SCLK5 SIM_CLK
N5 ADD19 SRST5 D5 SIM_RST
D[0..15] A20 P5 R204 20k
D[0..15] A21 ADD20
K6 VBAT_2 B201 PHR0621S-VE5
ADD21 CLK16X_IRDA R216 270R
UPR C3 UPR
A[0..21] K3 J3 1 2
A[0..21] VCC1 BATTERY VBACKUP
D2 E5
nFWE X_A(0)
XDI_O2
XDI_O1
KBR0
KBR1
KBR2
KBR3
KBR4
nFOE X_A(3)
VBAT
XDI_00
VCC2 VBAT
G9 MANAGEMENT E4
CS4 ADD22
nBHE I/O14
NFIQ
NIRQ
nBLE I/O15
FDP nIACK
ICTL
VDDLMM
VDDLMM
VDDLMM
P12 VDDARM
ICTL
XDI_O3
XDI_O4
XDI_O5
XDI_O6
XDI_O7
H14 GNDA1
G12 VDDA1
VDDS2
VDDS2
VDDS2
VDDS2
VDDS1
VDDS1
VDDS1
VDDS1
VDDS1
TP228
C214 100n C213 100n
KBC4
KBC3
KBC2
KBC0
K2
nCS3
nCS2
nCS1
nCS0
kBC1
RnW
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
VDD
VDD
VDD
VDD
0402-R-Short
D10
C10
A14
K12
P14
A13
E12
A12
F10
E2 REGULATORS G4
L12
L10
J10
M8
M7
M9
M5
N8
D5
D4
C3
N9
N6
N7
C5
VR2IN BGTR1
P7
P6
K8
K7
E5
B5
A5
A6
A4
B4
B3
A2
K3
P8
B8
A3
P1
B2
P3
L8
L7
L9
L6
J5
J2
D3 CURRENT/ G3
UPR VR2SEL BGTR2
VOLTAGE
BGTR3 G2
/WR REFERENCES BGTR4 H2
/RD H1 VR1OUT BGTR5 J2
E1 VR2OUT IBIAS G1
H10 VR3OUT VREF F4
REFGND
TP206 TP207 C1
K1 GNDR1
C2 GNDR2
G10 GNDR3
VR1BOUT VBAT_2 VBAT_2
D1 VR2BOUT
/CS2 VBAT VBAT
VPORT0402 220K
VPORT0402 220K
VPORT0402 220K
/CS2
KBC3
KBC2
KBC1
KBC0
KBR0
KBR1
KBR2
KBR3
KBR4
F3
/CS0 100n 47p 120k
/CS0 /BLE
/BLE VR2 VR2
/BHE D201
/BHE
RB751S-40 R217 10k
FDP 2 1
FDP
KBC[0..3]
KBC[0..3]
VR205
VR204
VR203
KBR[0..4]
KBR[0..4]
C218 C219 C220 C221 C222 C223 C224 C225 C229 C226 C227 C215 C216 C217
100n 100n 100n 100n 100n 10U 2u2 10U n.m 10U 10U 100n 100n 100n
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VR2B
END_ON/OFF
R351
KBC[0..3]
120k CN301
HEADJACK VBAT VBAT VBAT VCHG VCHG2 HSP323 HSP318 HSP313 HSP308 HSP306
R352 4R7
KBC0
KBC1
KBC2
KBC3
ACCDET 2 HSP322 HSP317 HSP312 HSP307
R354 4R7 3 BL-HB334E-TRB Blue
EAR_PHONE
R353 47R 4 D301 D302 D303 D304 D307 D308
AUXI_O HSP321 HSP316 HSP311
1 R319
1
47R
HSP320 HSP315 HSP310 VR306
R316 R327
KBR[0..4]
C352 C351 4K7 10R
R355 n.m. n.m. HSP319 HSP314 HSP309 VPORT0402 220K
6
2k2
VR302 VR303 VR304 VR305
2 R318 5
56R
2
HSP362
HSP361
KBR0 VPORT0402 220K VPORT0402 220K VPORT0402 220K VPORT0402 220K
VPORT0402 220K
Q302B 0805 Q302A
R302 R329 R330 R331 R332 R333 R334 IMT17 IMT17
1
6R8 6R8 6R8 6R8 6R8 6R8 R317
MICBIAS
3K3 BL-HB536A-TRB Blue S314 S315 S316 S317 S313
HSP327
HSP326
HSP325
HSP324
0402-R-Short KSW KSW KSW KSW KSW
4
R338
VR307
1k KBR1
C304 100n 2 Q301B
BACKLIGHT
1
MICIP IMX9 D309 D310 D311 D312
S301 S302 S303 S318
HSP331
HSP330
HSP329
HSP328
KSW KSW KSW KSW
R308
3
R303 R301 M301 680 R310 [1] [2] [3] [UP]
n.m 3k3 OB-22S42-C1033 6R8
2 R0603 KBR2
2
C305 100n
MICIN 1
S304 S305 S306
HSP334
HSP333
HSP332
VR2 VR2
KSW KSW KSW
HSP301 VR301 C301
VR2B VR2B
47p [4] [5] [6]
VBAT VBAT
KBR3
VPORT0402 220K
Microphone Backlight
S307 S308 S309
HSP337
HSP336
HSP335
KSW KSW KSW
HSP340
HSP339
HSP338
10u close to TPA751DGN as KSW KSW KSW
C308 3n9 possible This portion place to top side
R356 120k of PCB near to speaker/receiver
Keypad [*] [0] [#]
EARP
C330
C306 1u 47p R306 9k1 VBAT The magnetic part of
C356 C329 1u/16V BRS-241302P should
47p VBAT
be connected to GND Vibrator VBAT
R304 4k7 C331 U302
2
47p TPA751DGN C313 47p LS301
AUXOP
4 6 BRS-241302P D313
IN- VDD DA221
C337 3 5 1
47p IN+ Vo+ C335
2
2 8 n.m C314
3
R357 120k C339 1u R326 C340 BYPASS Vo- C338 C355 680p
GND
9k1 n.m. 1 7 47p 47p 1
EARN nSD GND J301
2 LA4-436BB1
HSP303
HSP302
C357
47p 9
1
C332 C307 C312 C311 C310 C309 R339
R325 4k7 47p 1u 47p 47p 47p 47p 1k
HSP304
HSP305
5 Q301A
AUXON VIBRATOR
IMX9
C341 R335
47p 100k
6
SHUTDOWN
C334
47p
LCD Display
VR2B
D[0..15] C328
D[0..15] n.m
DS301
1 13 C322
A[0..21] VDD C3N 1u/16V
A[0..21]
2 C86 C1P 12
HSP354
HSP352
HSP351
HSP350
HSP349
HSP347
HSP346
HSP345
HSP344
HSP342
HSP341
HSP359
HSP358
HSP357
HSP355
HSP353
HSP348
HSP343
HSP356
VPORT0402 220K
/WR
/WR /RD
/RD /CS2
/CS2 /CS1
/CS1 /CS0
/CS0
VR310
FDP
FDP FWP
FWP /RESET_OUT Lite-On Technology Corp.
/RESET_OUT
Title
B1300 Baseband Peripheral
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VRF2 1 3 ACTIVE CIRCUITRY:
VRF2
Synthesizer
47k
Q603 L613
10k DTA114YE R634 100n
Main VCO C668 C662
TX Main PLL + Main VCO
U601B
TXVCO_ON
2k7 27p 100n Aux PLL + Aux VCO PTRF6150
47
46
45
Offset PLL + TX/RX VCO
3
2
C601 C660
DETD
DETR
FILT
2 Z601 RX Main PLL + TX/RX VCO
L614 Q602 C621 C657 LDB25D500A0013A
R601 6n8 5p6 6p8 2SC5010 27p 33p 48 VAPC
220R R619 5 L 2
1
6k8
1
7 H 8 vhome
C602 L601 C622 R638
1n I
C604 2n7 2p7 68R C658
NC
NC
GND
D601
GND
Vcc3 LPF
4n7-5% HVC369B 33p
ECHU
9 APCEN
2
3
R637 C632
8 APC
100R 5p
C623 C605 VRF3
2p7 27p
R612 C617
Transmitter
0402-R-Short 27p
C603
33n-5%
ECHU
C671
U603
R602 R603 C669 R613 R614 RF3110
34
54
53
51
64
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
4
1
2
1k2 680R n.m 1k2 1k5
C665 C666 C667 C664 1p R616
Main
MAINcp
OMIXrf
LBswitch
HBswitch
TXRXswitch
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
VCC2_DCS_PCS GND
GND
GND
GND
VCO
U601D 120p n.m n.m 100n 6R8
MainSPUP1
RX1op
RX1on
PTRF6150 TX_1800 1 11
10
11
DCS_PCS_IN DCS_PCS_OUT
8
9
3
S
4
LB_ON
TX_ON
HB_ON
RX
Main R3 R615A R615B
Vcc
60 7 9
VCC2_GSM
HB GSM_IN GSM_OUT
R609 33R R610 33R 680R 680R
VCC_OUT
PLL RX TX 6
TXRXcp 59 13
VRAMP
PA_EN
CTRL
VBATT
B_SW
VREG
R607 3 R618
4
RX
82R LB 6R8
R2 58 C612 C613 C614 1 TX_900
Q-Mod PFD/CP GND TX
12n 1n, COG 100p
10
12
3
1
TX ECHU Low = GSM
8
Aux
12
14
16 CRF MainSPUP2 57 R617B R617A
2
5
7
PLL
I/Q Y601 680R 680R High = PCN
T RX
S
AUXvcon
56 GNDtxcp
Test
2
3k3 STRIPLINE-inn
TX/RX VCO
29
24
TP606
2
C606 D602 L612
3p9 HVC369B 22n
VRF2 L609
L603 15n-LQP-type
120n
1
C607 L602
C608 C609 3p3 120n
100n 68p R640
AUX VCO
C663
1k 680p
R604
2k2
R605 C653 C610
2k2 1n 2n2-5%
C611
15n-5% C636
ECHU 22p C631 C633 C634
4U7-X5R 47p 12p
TCXOBUFEN
13 MHz VRF3
R633 C630
TCXOEN 15R n.m
C656
R631 1u
15R C654
2u2
Frontend E601 TP605
4
AFC 1 3 2 4 FEM8450T
CTL OUT L608
2
U601C 12p
1
U604 PTRF6150 L604 15 2 1
TX-900
TX-1800
Y602 SN74AHC1GU04DCKR 1n8 C626 ANT
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
n.m DCS1nap 43
4
R629 9 3
1M L605 C624 RX-1800A GND C615 C616
6
2
5
6
7
8
VC1
VC2
12 RX-900A
30 DECRXmix
PA_LEVEL GNDlna 39 L607 C625 Switch TX900 TX1800 RX900/RX1800
10n-5% n.m VCC1 2.8 V 0V 0V
25 RXmixQp
26 RXmixQn
27 RXmixIp
28 RXmixIn
VBAT VCC2 0V 2.8 V 0V
1
C635
/PA_ON1800 n.m
/PA_ON900
C618
C620 C619 n.m
U601A
PTRF6150
PG3.0
Peripherals 1n 1n C628
47p
C629
12p
EN 5 6 R628C 13 EN R625
Main VCO core - Vcc8 33 3 4 47k
/RESET_RF 7 8 R628D 17 RX BB / VCO Buf - Vcc1
ResetZ Main CP - Vcc5 63
MNR04-1k AUX VCO - Vcc7 22
QN 18 QN AUX PLL / 13Mhz - Vcc9 15
QP 19 QP I/Q Main Counters - Vcc10 3 VRF3
IN 20 IN RX &
IP 21 IP TX Bandgap 32
BIASref 31
GND C642 C643 C644 C641 C645 C648 C647 C646
n.m 1p 5p6 n.m 1n 10n n.m 27p
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35
TP601 TP604
TP602 TP603
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Chapter 9. Tooling List
Level 1
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Level 2
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Level 3
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Chapter 10. Equipment List
Level 2
Level 3
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Chapter 11. Exploded View & Replacement Part List
M3 M4 M5 M6 M7 M9
M8
M1 M10
M12
M2 M11
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<Parts List of Exploded View>
No. Location No. LG Part No. GVC Part No. Description Service
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11-2 Replacement Part List
Chip set
No. Location No. LG Part No. GVC Part No. Description Service
Memory
Item Location No. LG Part No. GVC Part No. Description Service
Item Location No. LG Part No. GVC Part No. Description Service
D301,D302,D303,D304
EDLH0008901 EL500290D0 LED 0816 BL-HB536E-TRB Blue Y
, D307,D308
Electronic - RF Active
Item Location No. LG Part No. GVC Part No. Description Service
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Electronic - Passive
Item Location No. LG Part No. GVC Part No. Description Service
R106,R302,R361,R362
FM21000010 CHIP RES 1/16W 5% 0ohm 1005 N
,R363
R631,R633,R320,R321
FM210150X0 CHIP RES 1/16W 5% 15ohm 1005 N
,R322,R323
R216,R329,R330,R331
FM21027110 CHIP RES 1/16W 5% 270ohm 1005 N
,R332,R333,R334
R115,R209,R211,R315
FM210103X0 CHIP RES 1/16W 5% 10K 1005 N
,R217,R212
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Item Location No. LG Part No. GVC Part No. Description Service
R103 FP911024X0 CHIP RES ARRAY 1/16W 5% 1Kohm 4P2R MNR02 N
R210,R215,R628 FP911025X0 CHIP RES ARRAY 1/16W 5% 1K 8P4R MNR04 N
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Item Location No. LG Part No. GVC Part No. Description Service
C605,C617,C621,C646
GM62705270 CHIP MONO 1005 27p/50V JN N
,C668
C110,C111,C112,C114
,C228,C231,C232,C30
1,C313,C330,C331,C3
32,C333,C334,C337,C GM64705270 CHIP MONO 1005 47p/50V JN N
338,C341,C355,C628,
C633,C309,C310,C311
,C312,C356,C357
C212,C619,C620,C645
GM61025370 CHIP MONO 1005 0.001u/50V KX N
,C652,C653
C107,C206,C213,C214
,C215,C216,C217,C21
8,C219,C220,C221,C2 GM61041370 CHIP MONO 1005 0.1u/10V K X5R N
22,C304,C305,C316,C
608,C640,C662,C664
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ELECTRO-MECH
Item Location No. LG Part No. GVC Part No. Description Service
B201 SBCL0001103 JB040124V0 BACKUP BATTERY 3.3V 6.8*2.1 MS621F FL11N Y
M4 LS301(BRS-241302P) SUSY0009201 HJ001190M0 Speaker & Receiver BRS-241302P Y
M15 M301 SUMY0006601 HJ11006590 MICRO PHONE OB-22S42-C1033 with Polymatech Y
DS301 SVLM0006101 JG100140U0 LCD MODULE FSTN 28P Y
J600 ENWY0002501 R301016960 RF MECHANICAL CONNECTOR MS-147 Y
J102 ENSY0008301 R3010204F0 SIM CONNECTOR 11.7x7.5x2.0 ASB06E-A0G15 Y
M8 J103 ENZY0012801 R3010218M0 Battery connector C07-105-0029 Y
J104 (GT051-18P-LSS-
ENEY0003101 R3010274P0 Connector 0.5mm 18pin GT051-18P-LSS-LB-NB Y
SB-NB)
PCB
Item Location No. LG Part No. GVC Part No. Description Service
PCB 6 LAYER KG10320000 BOARD B1300 103mmx39mmx6 Layer N
Mechanics
Item Location No. LG Part No. GVC Part No. Description Service
MCJK0017801 R2710387R0 B1300 Front Case (CO) Y
M3 MCJK0017802 R2710338R0 B1300 Front Case (SV) Y
M1 MDAL0002501 R2920002A0 B1300 bezel for LG Y
M2 MWAZ0002901 R3870192R0 B1300 LENS FOR LG Y
ACGM0022801 R2720271R0 B1300 Rear Case Assembly (CO) Y
M9 ACGM0022802 R2720244R0 B1300 Rear Case Assembly (SV) Y
MCJA0004501 R2770047R0 B1300 Battery Cover (CO) Y
M12 MCJA0004502 R2770040R0 B1300 Battery Cover (SV) Y
M14 ADCA0013701 R401000810 B1300 METAL DOME Y
M13 MKAA0008401 R392008110 B1300 P+R KEYPAD (Russia) Y
M17 GMZZ0009501 R3220072U0 MACHINE SCREW M1.6x3mm T6 Y
M7 SNGF0002201 R3930047M0 ANTENNA EMBEDED(IN BUILD ANTENNA) Y
M10 MCCF0010801 R3814030J0 B1300 RUBBER CAP FOR ANTENNA Y
M5 MHGD0001701 R3850037Q0 LCM METAL SHEET1 0.2t Y
MPBZ0027701 R3630113G0 B1300 Sponge for backup battery Y
M18 MCCC0010101 R3814033J0 B1300 RUBBER CAP FOR EAR-MIC Y
PCBA
Item Location No. LG Part No. GVC Part No. Description Service
M6 SAFY0078401 8404C699 Main Board + Keypad Y
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Chapter 12. Repair Record Form
MODEL NO.:
IMEI NO.:
INSPECTION ITEM
LABEL WARRANTY Re-send
EQUIPMENT RECEIVED
ANT. ANT CAP Battery Gold-card User-card
COMPLAINT
NO ON/OFF POOR RECEPTION NOISY
QUOTATION : YES NO
INVOICE NO AMOUNT VAT TOTAL
BY :
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