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Mobile Communication LAB-4-1

The document outlines the requirements and procedures for Experiment 4 of the Mobile Communications II Lab, focusing on the Scientech 2139 4G VoLTE Smartphone Techbook. It details the operating modes, conditions, and steps for conducting the experiment, including making and receiving calls while measuring voltages at specific test points. The results demonstrate the behavior of voltage values during active mode as observed on an oscilloscope.

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Mobile Communication LAB-4-1

The document outlines the requirements and procedures for Experiment 4 of the Mobile Communications II Lab, focusing on the Scientech 2139 4G VoLTE Smartphone Techbook. It details the operating modes, conditions, and steps for conducting the experiment, including making and receiving calls while measuring voltages at specific test points. The results demonstrate the behavior of voltage values during active mode as observed on an oscilloscope.

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Mobile Communications II Lab

Student name :Fatima subhi abdulhamid


Group name :H(shahad Mohsin , noor saad , Fatima subhi)
Stage: 4 grade
Experiment number : 4
Due date : 2025/3/13
A.​Requirements:
1.​ The Scientech 2139 4G VoLTE Smartphone Techbook training platform. (see fig. 3)
2.​ Power Adapter, Power Source and Cables.
3.​ 4G-enabled SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) Card for the caller.
4.​ Hands-Free Kit.
5.​ Voltmeter Measurement Device.
6.​ Oscilloscope.
B.​Operating Mode:
The Scientech 2139 Training Techbook works on two operating modes. It could
work on the Battery Mode utilizing the internal battery power. Or it could work by
plugging an external power adapter on the Adapter Mode in which the techbook
remains powered on as long as it is connected to the power source by the AC/DC
adapter. This experiment was carried out using the Adapter Mode to ensure
uninterrupted continuous power supply and because it's less prone to failures compared
to batteries, which can degrade over time or require regular replacement.

C.​Operating Condition:
To start operating the techbook, the AC/DC power adapter should be securely
plugged into the techbook. The switch of the adapter should be On. Then The techbook
powers on by long pressing the power button for a few seconds after making sure that
the operating mode selection switch button is pressed indicating that the current mode
is Adapter Mode; as it is on Battery Mode by default (when the mode button is not
pressed). To make sure the device runs successfully for mobile communication purposes,
we can do a test call to check – By following the procedure steps of Experiment 1. (see
fig. 4)

D.​Procedure:
1- Once the techbook is initially ready, if it detects the 4G service Provider Networks
with sufficient Network strength the experiment Can be done with this techbook .
2- measure the Voltages at the test Points 6, 7, 10, 11 .
3- Call make and Call receive experiment Can be done and the Signals at the respective
test Point Can be observed .
E.​Results:
Pin 7:

Fig. 4: Pin 7 on Oscilloscope.


Pin 10:
Pin 11:

Fig. 7: VPP Voltage.

F.​ Conclusion:
The experiment shows the behaviour of each of Vcc, Vpp and GND on the
oscilloscope and their voltage values during Active mode.

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