Motorola 880, 890 Service Manual

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PREFACE
Dual Band 880/890 (DCS/GSM)
Cellular Subscriber Sector
Preface
Specifications
Table 1: General
Function GSM Specification DCS 1800 Specification
Frequency Range 890-915 MHz TX
935-960 MHz RX
1710-1785 MHz TX
1805-1880 MHz RX Channel Spacing 200 kHz Channels 124 carriers with 8 channels per carrier 375 carriers with 8 channels per carrier Modulation GMSK at BT = 0.3 Transmitter Phase
Accuracy
5 Degrees RMS, 20 Degrees peak
Duplex Spacing 45 MHz 95 MHz Frequency Stability +
0.10 ppm of the downlink frequency (Rx) Operating Voltage +5.7 to +8.5V dc Transmit Current <200 mA average, 1.0 A peak Stand-by Current Average 10mA (DRX 2) Dimensions 138 mm (L) x 59 mm(W) x 27 mm(D) Size (Volume) 170 cubic cm (10 cubic in) (w/LP4 battery) Weight Approximately 215g; Includes Super Slim LiIon battery pack and antenna Temperature
Range
-20 ° C to +55 ° C -70 ° C to +55 ° C
Table 2: Transmitter
Function Specification
RF Power Output 33 dBm +
2dBm
Output Impedance 50 ohms (nominal)
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Specifications subject to change without notice .
Spurious Emissions -36 dBm up to 1 GHz, (<-30 dBm > 1 GHz)
Table 3: Receiver
Function Specification
RF Level -102 dBm RX bit error rate (100 k bits) < 2% Channel Hop Time 500 microseconds Time to Camp Approximately 10 seconds
Table 4: Speech Coding
Function Specification
Speech Coding Type Regular Pulse Excitation / Linear Predictive Coding with
Long Term Prediction. (RPE LPC with LTP. Bit Rate 13.0 k bps Frame Duration 20 ms Block Length 260 bits Classes Class 1 bits = 182 bits. Class 2 bits = 78 bits Bit Rate with FEC Encoding 22.8 k bps
Table 2: Transmitter
Function Specification
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Preface
Foreword
Scope of Manual
This manual is intended for use by experi­enced technicians familiar with similar types of equipment. It is intended primarily to support electrical and mechanical repairs. Repairs not covered in the scope of this manual should be forwarded to Motorola’s regional Cellular Subscriber Support Centers.
Authorized distributors may opt to receive additional training to become authorized to perform limited component repairs. Contact your regional Customer Support Manager for details.
Model and Kit Identification
Motorola products are specifically identified by an overall model number on the FCC label. In most cases, assemblies and kits which make up the equipment also have kit model numbers stamped on them.
Motorola maintains a parts office staffed to process parts orders, identify part numbers, and otherwise assist in the maintenance and repair of Motorola Cellular products. Orders for all parts should be sent to the Motorola International Logis­tics Department at the following address:
Attn: Global Spare Parts Department Motorola Cellular Subscriber Group 2001 N, Division St. Harvard, IL 60033-3674 U. S. A. FAX: 1-815-884-8354
When ordering replacement parts or equipment information, the complete identi­fication number should be included. This applies to all components, kits, and chassis. If the component part number is not known, the order should include the number of the chassis or kit of which it is a part, and sufficient description of the desired component to identify it.
Replacement Parts Ordering
Service
Motorola’s regional Cellular Subscriber Support Centers offer some of the finest repair capabilities available to Motorola Subscriber equipment users. The Cellular Subscriber Support Centers are able to perform computerized adjustments and repair most defective transceivers and boards. Contact your regional Customer Support Manager for more information about Motorola’s repair capabilities and policy for in-warranty and out-of-warranty repairs in your region.
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General Safety Information
Portable Operation
DO NOT hold the radio so that the antenna
is very close to, or touching, exposed parts of the body, especially the face or eyes, while transmitting. The radio will perform best if it is held in the same manner as you would hold a telephone handset, with the antenna angled up and over your shoulder. Speak directly into the mouthpiece.
DO NOT operate the telephone in an
airplane.
DO NOT allow children to play with any
radio equipment containing a transmitter.
Mobile Operation (Vehicle Adaptor)
As with other mobile radio transmitting equipment, users are advised that for satis­factory operation of the equipment and for the safety of personnel, it is recommended that no part of the human body shall be allowed to come within 20 centimeters of the antenna during operation of the equipment.
DO NOT jump start vehicle or use an auto-
motive battery charger while the vehicle adapter option and the portable radiotele­phone are connected to the vehicle electrical system as this may cause serious damage to the radio. Disconnect the radio by removing the cable kit fuses.
DO NOT operate this equipment near elec-
trical blasting caps or in an explosive atmo­sphere. Mobile telephones are under certain conditions capable of interfering with blasting operations. When in the vicinity of construction work, look for and observe signs cautioning against mobile radio trans­mission. If transmission is prohibited,
the cellular telephone must be turned off to prevent any transmission. In standby mode,
the mobile telephone will automatically transmit to acknowledge a call if it is not turned off.
All equipment must be properly grounded according to installation instructions for safe operation.
Portable/Mobile Telephone Use and Driving
Safety is every driver’s business. The portable telephone should only be used in situations in which the driver considers it safe to do so. Use of a cellular portable while driving may be
illegal in some areas.
Refer to the appropriate section of the product service manual for additional perti­nent safety information.
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CONTENTS
Dual Band 880/890 (DCS/GSM)
Cellular Subscriber Sector
Description
Identity and
Security
Transfer
Disassembly
Personality
Glossary
Testing
Replacement
Parts
Theory of
Operation
Trouble-
shooting
Preface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .iii
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .iii
Foreword . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . v
Replacement Parts Ordering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . v
General Safety Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vi
Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Product Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1
Key / Unique Features (Knifeswitch) . . . . . . . . .4
Feature List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Key / Unique Features Dual Band 890 (Band
Aware) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
Theory of Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
GSM System Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7
General Cellular Concept . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7
GSM Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7
Identity and Security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Transceiver Labelling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11
SIM CARDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Testing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
GSM Verification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
GSM Manual Test Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
DCS Manual Test Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19
DCS Verification Testing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21
Personality Transfer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Normal Transfer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Master Transfer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Master SIM Card Creation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Disassembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Recommended Tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Disassembly Procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Assembly Procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
GSM Troubleshooting And Repair . . . . . . . . . 35
GSMTesting After Repair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Troubleshooting Supplements . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
DCS Troubleshooting and Repair . . . . . . . . . . 53
DCS Testing After Repair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
Replacement Parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59
Dual Band 880 Mechnical . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
Dual Band 880 Electrical RF/Logic . . . . . . . . . 61
Dual Band 880/890 Keyboard . . . . . . . . . . . . 74
Dual Band 890 Mechanical . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74
Dual Band 890 Electrical RF/Logic . . . . . . . . . 75
Glossary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .91
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Identity and
Security
Transfer
Disassembly
Personality
Glossary
Testing
Replacement
Parts
Theory of Operation
Trouble-
shooting
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DESCRIPTION
Dual Band 880/890 (DCS/GSM)
Cellular Subscriber Sector
Description
Product Description
General
This phone is a microprocessor controlled, full duplex, synthesized FM radiotelephone using digital modulation techniques, for use in compatible 900 MHz/1800 MHz cellular radiotelephone systems. When operated properly, the equipment will provide the user with land-linked telephone service through individual cell site base stations, all linked to a central control office. The phone has a 3.0 Watt maximum power capability.
Physical Packaging
The transceiver circuitry is contained in a water resistant polycarbonate plastic housing measuring (including Slim battery pack) 138 mm (L) x 59 mm (W) x 27 mm (D). It weighs approximately 215g; includes Super Slim LiIon battery pack and antenna.
The main internal electronic circuitry is contained on two multi-layer boards. The keypad board assembly incorporates the display, keypad contacts and mylar switches, alert transducer, vibrator and earpiece speaker. The display is glued to the board by a foam gasket with electrical connections via a short flex strip. Also on the keypad board are the 6 pin contacts for the SIM card, the mute and volume button contacts and magnetic reed switch.
The RF/Logic board consists of the Audio/ Logic circuitry on both sides of the lower half of the board and the RF circuitry on the
top half. Electrical connections between the two sides of the board are provided by feed­through connectors at various points on the board. Also on the main board are the acces­sory connector, the battery contacts and the microphone plug socket. The microphone sits in a small pocket in the keypad membrane itself and connects to the main board via two wires terminated in a plug.
The accessory connector, situated at the base of the phone on the main board, allows connections to the audio/logic circuitry and antenna for accessory applications such as a mobile adaptor and chargers. When the accessory RF connector is used the RF to the top antenna is disconnected. Grounding shields, (with removable covers) on the main board provide electrical isolation and protection to the RF circuits. Interconnection between the two main boards takes place via a 41 pin female connector situated on the display board, and a corresponding male connector on the main board.
Operating power for the personal telephone can be obtained from anyone of the following sources:
• -Slim Battery Lithium (SNN4383)
This rechargeable Lithium Ion battery pack is the lightest Motorola battery offered for the phone. It measures 9.4mm thick, and gives approximately 58-75 hours standby.
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• Slim Battery NiCad (SNN4132)
This rechargeable Nickel Cadmium battery pack measures 9.4mm thick, and gives approximately 33 hours standby.
• Slim Extra Cap NiCad (SNN4102)
This rechargeable Nickel Cadmium battery pack measures 9.4mm thick, and gives approximately 45 hours standby.
• Slim Battery NiMH (SNN4612)
This rechargeable Nickel Metal Hydride battery pack measures 9.4mm thick, and gives approximately 50 hours standby.
• Standard Battery NiCad (SNN4027)
This rechargeable Nickel Cadmium battery pack measures 11.6mm thick, and gives approximately 58 hours standby.
• Slim Extra Cap Li Ion (SNN4458)
This rechargeable Lithium Ion battery pack measures 18.5mm thick, and gives approximately 100 hours standby.
• Extra Capacity Battery NiMH (SNN4259)
This rechargeable Nickel Metal Hydride battery pack measures 18.5mm thick, and gives approximately 108 hours standby.
• Cigarette Lighter Adaptor (SLN9933)
The battery charger plugs into the accessory connector socket, situated at the base of the telephone, and a vehicle’s cigar lighter socket.
As well as providing a battery charging function, the charger provides power directly to the phone whilst it is in use even with a ‘dead’ battery.
• Vehicle Adaptor Kits
There are various vehicle adaptor kits available. They all provide power to the unit from the vehicle’s own electrical system, via the accessory connector socket (located at the base of the phone). All the kits offer battery charging as standard.
• Travel Battery Charger
This is a mains adaptor which plugs directly into the phone. It charges the phone’s battery whilst attached and also provides dead battery operation.
NOTE
The phone may have various battery options as standard depending on the particular market requirements.
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Description
Figure 1: Dual Band 880/890 Personal Cellular Telephone
Retractable Antenna
Keypad
Flip
Mute
Button
SIM Eject
Button
2 x 12 Digit
LCD
Display
Microphone
Earpiece
Volume Buttons
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Key / Unique Features (Knifeswitch)
Dual Band 880 (Knifeswitch). The GCSA Dual Band 880 provides the following changes from the GSM 8700 / GC-87:
• Manual Dual Band Capability: The user can manually change the phone operation from GSM band to DCS1800 Band and vice versa. This provides advantages for two different types of Network Operators:
- A DCS1800 Network Operator may
allow users to roam onto GSM Networks. Thus, the DCS1800 user potentially has the same geographical coverage as a GSM user- often wider than he would with a pure DCS1800 phone.
- A Network Operator with both GSM
and DCS1800 systems may allow users to use either system. Thus, if the DCS1800 system is busy or there is no system coverage, the user can attempt a call on the GSM band and vice versa.
• Lens & Nameplate Color Differentiation: The Dual Band 880 will have white printing on a black background. (GSM GC-87 / 8700 phones are gold on black, or black on champaign)
S/W Flex: Unique to GCSA
Pick up Euro Division “Mercury” Keypad mapping & Menu Structure
Other feature settings vary by Operator (See model descriptions).
SIM LOCK OFF/ON AS REQUIRED BY EACH OPERATOR
Phase 2 Bundle: (Pick up from Euro Divi­sion)
• Full Phase 2 Compliance: The product will have all mandatory Phase 2 features including Phase 2 signalling.
• Call Diverting Menu Enhancement: Can
divert voice calls only.
• Seamless Power part A: Turned off phone goes to charge mode when connected to external power.
• SMS immediate display
- Class 0 MT-SMS messages will be
displayed on screen immediately upon receipt.
- All other MT-SMS messages will
produce a prompt to the user asking if he would like to read the message. Answering ‘OK’ will display the message.
• SMS Menu Enhancement (Delete First): After reading an MT-SMS message, the first option in “View Options” will be “Delete Message” instead of “Go to next message”.
• Advice of Charge Enhancement: Added number of digits for currencies.
• GSM Voicemail Icon: Voicemail Icon activated for GSM (Operator Dependent)
• DHFA Enhancement (Automated Hands Free): When placed into a DHFA, the phone will automatically go into Hands Free mode (instead of having to press keys to get into HF mode).
Other Key Selling Points
• Talk Time: The product can provide up to 8 hours of talk time on a single battery
1
. For most users this eliminates their need to carry a spare battery with them.
• Vibrator Alert: The product provides a vibrator alert option so at to not interrupt business meetings, etc.
1.
11200 mAH battery, DCS network,
DTX ON Off
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Description
• 9600 Baud Data / Fax: The product provides up to 9600 baud data for the fastest available transfer of faxes and data.
• Phase 2 Features: The product provides other GSM phase 2 features including:
- A5/2 Encryption
- Alternate speech / Fax (Ts61)
- Advice of Charge
- Fixed dialing
Feature List
V
isual / Audible
Display (LCD) (English Mode) up to 4x15 + icons
Number capacity (max. number of digits): 20 Name Tag (max. number of English Characters): 16
Illuminated Keypad and display Display Signal Strength - Continuous Battery Meter - Continuous Low Battery Warning Status Review Dedicated Control Keys 7 User Definable Wake Up Text Quick Access Interface
Call Related VibraCall alert including vibrate then ring mode Selectable ring tones for voice calls Selectable keypad tones Short, extended and personalized menu lists Volume adjustment - Earpiece / Ringer / Speaker Auto redial (on system busy) Clear last digits / all digits Mute control Information Access key User call rejection
Memories: Phone - numbered memory 100 SIM card - dependent on SIM Last 10 numbers dialed Last 10 numbers received (if using CLI) Erase last 10 numbers received Untapped (last number entered) Postscripting Turbo dialing (9 numbers 1 touch dial) from phone SIM or Fixed Dialing memories Alpha name storage (recall by name or location) Memory linking / pause Memory autoload Memory capacity DTMF signaling during calls: DTMF from memory Long Tone DTMF Call diverting / barring (via the menu) Calling line identification (present and restrict)* Call waiting and call hold* Master Clear / Reset 112 Emergency Call DTX discontinuous transmission* Super Speed Dialing Fixed Dialing
Cost Contr
ol Electronic lock Automatic lock Display / change unlock code Display call timers and/or charge meters:
Last call / total / Home / Roam
Programmable audible call timers:
Charge (units/currency) or minutes
Advice of charge - show units/charges*
Show charge per call / show total charge Set charge limit / Reset toll charges
Store charge rate:
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Home rate or Roam rate
Call restrictions levels:
Restrict keypad dialing / incoming calls /
number length PIN entry / enable/disable / change /unblock PIN 2 enter / change
Network r
elated:
Service selection*
Auto PLMN select (preferred list)
PLMN select from scan list and ‘re-selection’
Scan list display (auto and manual) Change preferred list Full size SIM card Display own phone number (from SIM card) A5/2 encryption Messaging and data: Mobile Terminated and Cell Broadcast SMS*- 7-
bit English Mobile Originated SMS*: 7-bit English Fax / Data Calls: 9600 Baud * Network Dependent Feature
Key / Unique Features Dual Band 890 (Band Aware)
The GCSA Dual Band 890 operates in GSM 900 and DCS 1800 bands and utilizes phased signalling.
It allows automatic seamless handover between bands (GSM 900 or DCS 1900) during a call.
This phone supports automatic selection of single band networks in either band as well as dual band networks.
It also automatically searches for networks and registers on either band depending on the list of preferred networks.
There is no indication to the user which band the phone is currently operating on other than display of the PLMN.
Manual selection of band mode by the user is not possible although a user may manu­ally select a single PLMN.
Although all phones have dual band capa­bility each model is flexed as either a GSM or DCS primary phone.
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THEORY OF OPERATION
Dual Band 880/890 (DCS/GSM)
Cellular Subscriber Sector
Theory of Operation
GSM System Overview
General Cellular Concept
The cellular systems are used to provide radiotelephone service in the frequency range 890-960 MHz for GSM and 1710-1880 MHz for DCS. A cellular system provides higher call handling capacity and system availability than would be possible with conventional radiotelephone systems (those which require total system area coverage on every operating channel) by dividing the system coverage area into several adjoining sub-areas or cells.
Each cell contains a base station (cell site) which provides transmitting and receiving facilities, for an allocated set of duplex frequency pairs (channels). Since each cell is a relatively small area, both the cell site and the radiotelephone that it supports can operate at lower power levels than would be used in conventional systems.
NOTE
The following description is intended only as a preliminary general introduction to the Global System for Mobile communi­cations (GSM) cellular network. This description is greatly simplified and does not illustrate the full operating capabili­ties, techniques, or technology incorpo­rated in the system.
Using this technique, radiation on a given channel is virtually contained in the cell operating on that channel and, to some extent, those cells directly adjacent to that cell.
Since the coverage area of a cell on a given channel is limited to a small area (relative to the total system coverage area), a channel may be reused in another cell outside the coverage area of the first. By this means, several subscribers may operate within the same geographic area, without interference with each other, on a single channel.
GSM Description
Unlike previous cellular systems, GSM uses digital radio techniques. The GSM system has the following advantages over previous analogue systems:-
• International Roaming - Due to international harmonization and standardization, it will be possible to make and receive calls in any country which supports a GSM system.
Digital Air Interface - The GSM phone
will provide an entirely digital link between the telephone and the base station, which is, in turn, digitally linked into the switching subsystems and on into the PSTN.
ISDN Compatibility - ISDN is a digital
communications standard that many countries are committed to implementing.
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It is designed to carry digital voice and data over existing copper telephone cables. The GSM phone will be able to offer similar features to the ISDN telephone.
Security and Confidentiality - Telephone
calls on analogue systems can very easily be overheard by the use of a suitable radio receiver. GSM offers vastly improved confidentiality because of the way in which data is digitally encrypted and transmitted.
• Better Call Quality - Co-channel interference, handover breaks, and fading will be dealt with more effectively in the digital system. The call quality is also enhanced by error correction, which reconstructs lost information.
Efficiency - The GSM system will be able to
use spectral resources in a much more efficient way than previous analogue systems.
In the figure below, the area bounded by bold lines represents the total coverage area of a hypothetical system. This area is divided into several cells, each containing a cell site (base station) operating on a given set of channels which interfaces radiotele­phone subscribers to the telephone switching system.
Figure 2: Hypothetical Cell System
The
radiotelephones themselves are capable of operation on any channel in the system, allowing them to operate in any cell. Due to the low power requirements for communi­cations between radiotelephones in a partic­ular cell and the cell site, operating channels may be repeated in cells which are outside the coverage area of each other.
For example, presume that cell A operates on channels arbitrarily numbered 1 through 8, cell B operates on channels 9 through 16, cell C operates on channels 17 through 24 and cell D operates on channels 1 through 8 (repeating the usage of those channels used by cell A). In this system, subscribers in cell A and subscribers in cell D could simulta­neously operate on channels 1 through 8.
The implementation of frequency re-use increases the call handling capability of the system, without increasing the number of available channels. When re-using identical frequencies in a small area, co-channel inter­ference can be a problem. The GSM system can tolerate higher levels of co-channel interference than analogue systems, by incorporating digital modulation, forward error correction and equalization. This means that cells using identical frequencies can be physically closer, than similar cells in analogue systems. Therefore the advantage of frequency re-use can be further enhanced in a GSM system, allowing greater traffic handling in high use areas.
By incorporating Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA) several calls can share the same carrier. The carrier is divided into a continuous stream of TDMA frames, each frame is split into eight time slots. When a connection is required the system allocates the subscriber a dedicated time slot within each TDMA frame. User data (speech/data) for transmission is digitized and sectioned into blocks. The user data blocks are sent as information bursts in the allocated time slot of each TDMA frame, see Figure 3: “TDMA Transmission” on page 9.
CHANNELS
1-8
CHANNELS
CHANNELS
CHANNELS
9-16
1-8
9-16
CELL A
CELL B
CELL D
CELL E
CHANNELS
17-24
CELL C
CHANNELS
17-24
CELL F
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Theory of Operation
The data blocks are modulated onto the carrier using Gaussian Minimum Shift Keying (GMSK), a very efficient method of phase modulation.
Figure 3: TDMA Transmission
Each time an information burst is trans­mitted, it may be transmitted on a different frequency. This process is known as frequency hopping. Frequency hopping reduces the effects of fading, and enhances the security and confidentiality of the link. A GSM radiotelephone is only required to transmit for one burst in each frame, and not continually, thus enabling the unit to be more power efficient.
Each radiotelephone must be able to move from one cell to another, with minimal inconvenience to the user. The mobile itself carries out signal strength measurements on adjacent cells, and the quality of the traffic channel is measured by both the mobile and the base station. The handover criteria can thus be much more accurately determined, and the handover made before the channel quality deteriorates to the point that the subscriber notices.
When a radiotelephone is well within a cell, the signal strength measured will be high. As the radiotelephone moves towards the edge of the cell, the signal strength and quality measurement decreases.
Signal information provides an indication of the subscriber’s distance from the base station. As the radiotelephone moves from cell to cell, its control is handed from one base station to another in the new cell.
This change is handled by the radiotele­phone and base stations, and is completely transparent to the user.
Service Area
The area within which calls can be placed and received is defined by the system opera­tors. (Because this is a radio system, there is no exact boundary that can be drawn on a map.) If the telephone is outside a coverage area, the (no service) indicator will illumi­nate and calls will be unable to be placed or received. If this happens during a conversa­tion, the call will be lost. There may also be small areas within a particular service area where communications may be lost.
The radiotelephone’s identity information is held by its local GSM system in its Home Location Register (HLR) and Visitor Loca­tion Register (VLR). The VLR contains iden­tity information on all local active radiotelephones. Should you roam to another area, system or country the radio­telephones identity information is sent to the VLR in the new system. The new system will then check the radiotelephones details with your home system for authenticity. If everything is in order it will be possible to initiate and receive calls whilst in the new area.
012 34567012 3456701234567012 34567
FRAME 0 FRAME 3FRAME 2FRAME 1
USER DATA SECTIONED INTO BLOCKS
INFORMATION BURSTS SENT IN ALLOCATED TIME
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IDENTITY AND SECURITY
Dual Band 880/890 (DCS/GSM)
Cellular Subscriber Sector
Identity and Security
Transceiver Labelling
Introduction
Each Motorola GSM transceiver will be labelled with various number configura­tions. The following information shows and explains the common labelling titles.
Title Explanations
MSN
The Mechanical Serial Number (MSN) is an individual number, uniquely identifying the unit. The MSN will remain the same throughout the units life, even if the main board is replaced. Because the MSN is unique to the unit, it is often used for logging and tracking purposes by Motorola National Service Centres on EPPRS. The MSN is divided into the sections shown below.
Figure 4: MSN Configuration
CEPT GSM
This is the International Mobile Station Equipment Identity (IMEI) number. The IMEI is held in the logic circuitry.
If the main board is replaced then the units IMEI will change, therefore the units label­ling should be updated with the new IMEI. An IMEI uniquely identifies a mobile station equipment to the system, and is divided into the sections shown below.
Figure 5: IMEI Configuration
REV S/H
This configuration consists of two blocks of two digits, and denotes the software and hardware versions within the unit. The first two digits correspond to the software version, and the last two digits correspond to the hardware version. If a version update is carried out on the unit, the corresponding change information should be made apparent on the labelling.
Model
The model number defines the type of product. Each product type is issued a common model number.
Package
The package number is used to determine the type of equipment, the mode in which it was sold, and the language with which it was shipped.
3 digits 1 digit 2 digits 4 digits
Model Code
Origin Code
Date Code
Serial Number
MSN 10 digits
MC
OC
DC SNR
6 digits 2 digits 6 digits 1 digit
TAC FAC
SNR
SP
Type Approval Code
Final Assembly Code
Serial Number
Spare
IMEI 15 digits
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SIM CARDS
Introduction
The Motorola GSM 8700/6700 personal cellular telephones are designed to work with the full size Subscriber Identity Module (SIM). The SIM card contains all the personal data required to access GSM services. Data held by the SIM card includes:
• International Mobile Subscriber Identity
• Temporary Mobile Subscriber Identity
• Home system
• Services subscribed to
• PIN and unblocking codes
• Call barring codes
The SIM card may also be capable of storing phone numbers and names.
SIM Card Insertion/Removal
The SIM card must be inserted into the unit correctly so that the card can be read, and the data checked for validity, before opera­tion on the system will be enabled. The card contains all of the user ’s personal identifica­tion numbers and details of the system the phone operates on.
Figure 6: Inserting SIM Card
The whole SIM card should slide completely and securely into the slot at the base of the phone.
Ensure that the contacts of the card face towards the front of the phone (i.e. towards the flip).
The sliding, card release button will move upwards as the SIM card is inserted. When the button reaches the top of its recess and the card is flush with the base of the phone, it is inserted correctly. To remove the SIM card from the unit, push the sliding SIM card release button downwards. The card will then be pushed out far enough to allow complete removal.The User Guide contains full information about inserting and removing the SIM card.
Security Information
To stop unauthorized personnel using your SIM card, the option of using a Personal Identity Number (PIN) is available. When enabled the option requires (on power up) a verification number to be entered via the unit’s keypad, before the card can be used. Three attempts to enter the correct PIN may be made. If after the three entries the correct PIN has not been entered, the card becomes blocked. To unblock the card an unblocking/super PIN code must be entered. Ten attempts to enter the correct unblocking code are permitted, if after ten attempts the correct code has not been entered, the SIM card is corrupted and becomes useless.
Another option available for the SIM card is call barring. If subscribed to, the call barring of incoming and/or outgoing calls may be accomplished by entering a special key sequence. The key sequence includes a “barring code”, which determines the type of restriction incorporated, and a password to validate the request. The initial password is provided when you subscribe to the service. The password can be changed by entering a set key sequence.
A valid standard sized SIM card can be used in any working GSM transceiver, regardless of the manufacturer, which is compatible with the standard size SIM card.
Interface Contacts
SIM Card
SIM Card Slot
Flip Assembly
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Identity and Security
To protect the actual unit from unauthorized use, a lock function on the hardware is avail­able. When enabled, this function requires that a three or four digit unlock code be entered, via the units keypad, before normal operation of the transceiver can take place. The lock code can be changed by entering a set key sequence.
Further information on set key sequences can be derived from the unit’s User Guide.
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TESTING
Dual Band 880/890 (DCS/GSM)
Cellular Subscriber Sector
Testing
Testing
GSM Verification
Introduction
To test the phone cellular telephone for func­tional verification, the following equipment will be required:
• GSM compatible communications analyzer.
• Antenna test adaptor (Part No 5880348B33), and appropriate cable/ connectors.
• Test SIM card (Part No 8102430Z01).
• Charged battery pack.
Equipment Configuration
Initially insert the test SIM card into the slot at the rear of the personal cellular telephone. If required, further information on SIM card insertion is available on page 12. The tele­phone’s antenna should now be removed, see “Disassembly” on page 29 for further details. When the antenna has been removed, attach the antenna adaptor to the unit. Slide a charged battery on to the back of the personal telephone, so that the tele­phone can be powered up. Finally, connect a cable from the antenna connector to the RF in/out port of the communications analyzer, and power both the analyzer and personal telephone on. The equipment set up shown in Figure 7: “GSM Testing Configuration” should now be in place.
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Figure 7: GSM Testing Configuration
Test Adaptor (SKN4683A or SKN4665A) Plugs into accessory connector of phone.
Unit T o Be T ested
GSM Compatible
Communications Analyzer
RF In/out
Port
7
4
1
+
0
8
5
2
9
6
3
i
OK
C
SMA Connector
(Not Connected)
GSM Manual Test Mode
Introduction
The telephones are equipped with a Manual Test Mode capability. This capability allows service personnel to take control of the tele­phone, and by entering certain keypad sequences, make the telephone perform desired functions. To enter the Manual Test Mode, a Test SIM card (Part No 8102430Z01) is required.
Test SIM Card Insertion/removal
The Test SIM card must be inserted into the unit correctly to access Manual Test Mode. The whole SIM card should slide completely
and securely into the slot at the base of the phone. Ensure that the contacts of the card face towards the front of the phone i.e. towards the flip. See “SIM Card Insertion/ Removal” on page 12.
The sliding, card release button will move upwards as the SIM card is inserted. When the button reaches the top of its recess and the card is flush with the base of the phone, it is inserted correctly. To remove the SIM card from the unit, push the sliding SIM card release button downwards.
The card will then be pushed out far enough to allow complete removal. The User Guide contains full information about inserting and removing the SIM card.
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Testing
Accessing The Manual Test Mode
When the Test SIM card is in place, power up the telephone. Once the initial automatic ‘wake up’ sequence has taken place correctly, depress the # key (on the units keypad) for three seconds. After three seconds ‘TEST’ should appear in the display,
indicating that the unit is now in the Manual Test Mode. Table 5: “GSM Test Commands” on page 17 shows the available Manual Test commands and their corresponding results.If a customer should forget the secu­rity code in their unit, it can only be read or changed by using a Test SIM card.
Table 5: GSM Test Commands
Key Sequence Test Function/Name
#(hold down for 2 seconds) Enter manual test mode 01# Exit manual test mode 02xxyyy# Display/modify TX power level DAC & load PA calibration table 03x# DAI 05x# Initiate Exec Error Handler Test 07x# Mute RX audio path 08# Unmute RX audio path 09# Mute TX audio path 10# Unmute TX audio path 11xxx# Program main LO to channel 12xx# Set TX power level to fixed value 13x# Display memory block usage 14x# Initiate Out of Memory condition 15x# Generate tone 16# Mute tone generator 19# Display S/W version number of Call Processor 20# Display S/W version number of Modem 22# Display S/W version number of Speech Coder 24x# Set step AGC 25xxx# Set continuous AGC 26xxxx# Set continuous AFC 31x# Initiate Pseudo-Random Sequence- with Midamble 32# Initiate RACH Burst Sequence 33xxx# Synchronize to BCH carrier 34xxxyy# Configuration to TCH/FS & Enable TCH loopback w/o Frame Ensure
Indication 36# Initiate acoustic loopback 37# Stop test 38# Activate SIM
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39# Deactivate SIM 40# Initiate sending all 1’s 41# Initiate sending all 0’s 42# Disable echo processing 43x# Change audio path 45xxx# Serving cell power level 46# Display current value of AFC DAC 47x# Set audio volume 51# Enable sidetone 52# Disable sidetone 57# Initialize non-volatile memory 58# Display security code 58xxxxxx# Modify security code 59# Display lock code 59xxx# Modify lock code 60# Display IMEI 61# Display MCC portion of the LAI 61xxx# Modify MCC portion of the LAI 62# Display MNC portion of the LAI 62xx# Modify MNC portion of the LAI 63# Display LAC portion of the LAI 63xxxxx# Modify LAC portion of the LAI 64# Display Location Update Status 64x# Modify Location Update Status 65# Display IMSI 66xyyy# Display/modify TMSI 67# Zero PLMN Selector 68# Zero forbidden PLMN list 69x# Display/modify Cipher Key Sequence Number 70xxyyy# Display/modify BCCH allocation table 71xx# Display internal information 72xx# Display Passive Fail codes 73xyyy# Display/modify Logger Control Block 7536778# Initiate transfer to Flash Memory
Table 5: GSM Test Commands
Key Sequence Test Function/Name
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Testing
DCS Manual Test Mode
Introduction
The phones are equipped with a Manual Test Mode capability. This capability allows service personnel to take control of the tele­phone, and by entering certain keypad sequences, make the telephone perform desired functions. To enter the manual-test mode, a Test SIM card (Part No 8102430Z01) is required.
Test SIM Card Insertion/removal
The Test SIM card must be inserted into the unit correctly to access Manual Test Mode. The whole SIM card should slide completely and securely into the slot at the base of the phone. Ensure that the contacts of the card face towards the front of the phone i.e. towards the flip. See “SIM Card Insertion/ Removal” on page 12.
The sliding, card release button will move upwards as the SIM card is inserted. When the button reaches the top of its recess and the card is flush with the base of the phone, it is inserted correctly. To remove the SIM card from the unit, push the sliding SIM card release button downwards.
The card will then be pushed out far enough to allow complete removal. The User Guide contains full information about inserting and removing the SIM card.
Accessing The Manual Test Mode
When the Test SIM card is in place, power up the telephone. Once the initial automatic ‘wake up’ sequence has taken place correctly, depress the # key (on the units keypad) for three seconds. After three seconds ‘TEST’ should appear in the display, indicating that the unit is now in the Manual Test Mode. Table 6: “DCS Test Commands” on page 19 shows the available Manual Test commands and their corresponding results.If a customer should forget the secu­rity code in their unit, it can only be read or changed by using a Test SIM card.
Table 6: DCS Test Commands
Key
Sequence
Test Function/Name
#(hold down for 2 sec.)
Enter manual test mode
01# Exit Manual Test Mode 02xxyyy# Display/modify TX power level
DAC & load PA calibration table 03x# D AI 05x# Initiate Exec Error Handler Test 07x# Mute RX audio path 08# Unmute RX audio path 09# Mute TX audio path 10# Unmute TX audio path 11xxx# Program main LO to channel 12xx# Set TX power level to fixed
value 13x# Display memory block usage 14x# Initiate Out of Memory condi-
tion 15x# Generate tone 16# Mute tone generator 19# Display S/W version number
of Call Processor 20# Display S/W version number
of Modem 22# Display S/W version number
of Speech Coder
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24x# Set step AGC 25xxx# Set continuous AGC 26xxxx# Set continuous AFC 31x# Initiate Pseudo-Random
Sequence- with Midamble 32# Initiate RACH Burst Sequence 33xxx# Synchronize to BCH carrier 34xxxyy# Configuration to TCH/FS &
Enable TCH loopback w/o
Frame Ensure Indication 36# Initiate acoustic loopback 37# Stop test 38# Activate SIM 39# Deactivate SIM 40# Initiate sending all 1’s 41# Initiate sending all 0’s 42# Disable echo processing 43x# Change audio path 45xxx# Serving cell power level 46# Display current value of AFC
DAC 47x# Set audio volume 51# Enable sidetone 52# Disable sidetone 57# Initialize non-volatile memory 58# Display security code 58xxxxxx# Modify security code 59# Display lock code 59xxx# Modify lock code 60# Display IMEI 61# Display MCC portion of the LAI 61xxx# Modify MCC portion of the LAI 62# Display MNC portion of the LAI 62xx# Modify MNC portion of the LAI 63# Display LAC portion of the LAI 63xxxxx# Modify LAC portion of the LAI 64# Display Location Update
Status 64x# Modify Location Update Status 65# Display IMSI
Table 6: DCS Test Commands
Key
Sequence
Test Function/Name
66xyyy# Display/modify TMSI 67# Zero PLMN Selector 68# Zero forbidden PLMN list 69x# Display/modify Cipher Key
Sequence Number
70xxyyy# Display/modify BCCH alloca-
tion table 71xx# Display internal information 72xx# Display Passive Fail codes 73xyyy# Display/modify Logger Control
Block 7536778# Initiate transfer to Flash
Memory
Table 6: DCS Test Commands
Key
Sequence
Test Function/Name
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Testing
DCS Verification Testing
Figure 8: DCS Verification Testing Equipment Setup
D.C.S. COMPATIBLE
COMMUNICATIONS ANALYSER
RF IN/OUT
PORT
SMA CONNECTOR
ANTENNA TEST ADAPTOR (0109354C01)
4
1 2 3
5 6
0
7 8 9
OK
MENU
c
i
UNIT TO BE TESTED (WITH BATTERY FITTED)
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Introduction
To test a telephone, to verify whether or not the unit is functioning correctly, the following equipment will be required:
• DCS compatible communications analyser.
• Test adaptor (Part No 0109354C01) and appropriate cable/connectors.
• Test SIM card (Part No 8102430Z01).
• Charged battery pack.
Equipment Configuration
Initially insert the test SIM card into the slot at the rear of the personal cellular telephone. Loosen the screw under the antenna cap at least one full turn and then remove the phone’s antenna assembly (as described in the Disassembly section of this manual). Attach the antenna adaptor by simply pushing it into the electrical connector now exposed at the top of the phone. Slide a charged battery on to the back of the personal telephone, so that the telephone can be powered up. Finally, connect a cable from the RF cable of the test adaptor to the RF in/out port of the communications anal­yser, and power both the analyzer and personal telephone on. The equipment set up shown above should now be in place.
Testing Procedure
All information required to perform the desired tests and measurements, should be obtained from the communication analy zer’s user manual.
Ensure that the unit being tested is capable of both initiating a call to the analyser, and receiving a call from the analyser. Confirm that the displayed Temporary Mobile Subscriber Identity (TMSI), International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI), and dialled number are correct.
When a call is in progress the following tests should be carried out on channels 512, 700, and 885. The recorded results must be
within the acceptable stated limits, if the unit being tested passes all the tests it should be taken as functioning correctly. If the unit being tested fails to conform with any of the expected measurements, it should be taken as faulty and repaired accordingly. The following table states the required tests and tolerances.
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Testing
Note: The transmit average test values should be derived from 10 separate readings.
The receive signal strength for transmit measurements should be -85 dBm. The receive test values should be derived from the reception of 20K bits of data.
Table 7: Test and Tolerances
Test To Be Performed Lower Limit Upper Limit
Transmit average phase error (RMS) at max and min power 5 Transmit average phase error (Peak) at max and min power 20 Transmit average frequency error at max and min power -90 Hz +90 Hz Transmit power error at level 7 (29 dBm) on CH62 -2 dB +2 dB Transmit power error at level 10 (23 dBm) on CH62 -3 dB +3 dB Transmit power error at level 15 (13 dBm) on CH62 -3 dB +3 dB Transmit power error at max and min power on CH1 -3 dB +3 dB Transmit power error at max and min power on CH124 -3 dB +3 dB Transmit burst time mask at max and min power Within DCS specification envelope
Receive Bit Error Test for RES II (at -102 dBm) 2% Receive Frame Erasure Rate for RES II (at -102 dBm) 0.12% Received level (RX_LEV) indication at -100 dBm -104 dB -96 dB Received level (RX_LEV) indication at -45 dBm -49 dB -41 dB Received quality (RX_QUAL) indication for RX_LEV tests not above 2
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Cellular Subscriber Sector
PERSONALITY TRANSFER
Dual Band 880/890 (DCS/GSM)
Personality T ransfer
Introduction
Due to the different variations (OEM looks) of the phones, each main board must be configured correctly to ensure that the unit takes on the correct personality required. Therefore, when a main board is replaced its personality must be transferred into the new board, so that it functions correctly in the customers unit. There are two possible methods of transfer:
• Normal Transfer, and;
• Master Transfer.
If the defective unit powers up, then the Normal Transfer method should be followed. If the faulty unit will not power up, then a Master transfer will be required to configure the replacement board, once installed.
Normal T ransfer
This method allows the personality, selected features and stored phone numbers of a defective radio, to be transferred into a repaired radio. Data is transferred from the donor unit into the recipient unit using a Transfer card (Part No 5104025D01). The instruction steps should be followed in order.
Step 1. Insert the Transfer card into the slot
located on the back of the donor unit. Turn the donor unit on, the display should show ‘Clone’.
Step 2. The donor unit is now in the
cloning mode, and ready to transfer the first block of data.
Step 3. Enter 021# via the units keypad.
This command will cause the first block of information to be uploaded into the Transfer card.
Step 4. While data transfer is taking place
between the unit and the card, ‘Please Wait’ will be displayed. After a short period of time, if the data transfer has been completed correctly, ‘Clone’ will re-appear in the donor units display.
Step 5. When the first data block has been
successfully uploaded, remove the card from the donor.
Step 6. Insert the Transfer card into the slot
located on the back of the recipient unit. Turn the recipient unit on, the display should show ‘Clone’.
Step 7. The recipient unit is now in the
cloning mode, and ready to receive the first block of data.
Step 8. Enter 03# via the units keypad. This
command will cause the recipient unit to download the first data block from the Transfer card.
Step 9. While data transfer is taking place
between the card and the unit, ‘Please Wait’ will be displayed. After a short period of time, if the data transfer has been completed correctly, ‘Clone’ will re-appear in the recipient units display.
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Step 10. The second data block must now be
transferred. Repeat steps 1 to 9, but enter 022# to program the second data block into the Transfer card.
Step 11. The third data block (known as
table 5#) must now be transferred. Repeat steps 1 to 9, but enter 025# to program the third data block into the Transfer card.
Step 12. When the third block of data has
been transferred successfully, remove the Transfer card and check the repaired radio functions correctly. See “Testing” on page 15.
Master T ransfer
This method of transfer should only be followed when the defective unit will not power up, or complete a Normal Transfer. As mentioned earlier, there are different variations (OEM looks) of the Motorola GSM 8700/6700 cellular telephones, each model requiring the main board to be configured differently for correct operation. When carrying out a Master T ransfer it is not possible to transfer the customers selected features or stored phone numbers, only the personality can be programmed into the repaired unit.
Each different version of the GSM 8700/ 6700 cellular telephone, has its own Master Transfer card which contains essential set up information. Master SIM cards may be ordered pre-programmed, or created from a Normal Transfer card. The instruction steps should be followed in order.
Step 1. Select the required Master SIM
card.
Step 2. Insert the Master Transfer card into
the slot located on the back of the repaired unit. Turn the unit on, the display should show ‘Clone’.
Step 3. Enter 03# via the units keypad. This
command will cause the configuration data to be downloaded from the Master Transfer card.
Step 4. While data transfer is taking place
between the card and the unit ‘Please Wait’ will be displayed. After a short period of time, if the data transfer has been completed correctly, ‘Clone’ will re-appear in the recipient units display.
Step 5. When the data block has been
transferred successfully, remove the Master Transfer card and check the repaired radio functions correctly. See “Testing” on page 15.
At no point should either 021# or 022# be entered while a Master Transfer card is in the radio. If either of the stated commands are entered, the master information on the card will be erased. To prevent the above happening the card can be locked by entering 06# via the units keypad, with the card inserted. Unlock the card by entering 07#.
• If during either transfer process a problem arises, an error message will be displayed. If the Transfer card is removed before the data transfer is completed ‘Bad Data on Card’ will appear in the display. If either situation arises, the process should be repeated.
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Master SIM Card Creation
When required a Master SIM card can be created by:
Step 1. Insert a Transfer card into a unit
which is already configured in the desired way. Turn the unit on, the display should show ‘Clone’.
Step 2. Enter 024# via the units keypad.
This command copies the personality information in the unit onto the Transfer card to create a Master Transfer card.
Step 3. While data transfer is taking place
between the unit and the card ‘Please Wait’ will be displayed. After a short period of time, if the data transfer has been completed correctly, ‘Clone’ will re-appear in the recipient units display.
Step 4. A Master Transfer card has now
been created. Lock the card to prevent accidental information erasure (the card can be locked by entering 06# via the units keypad, with the card inserted). Remove the card from the unit, and store until required.
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DISASSEMBLY
Dual Band 880/890 (DCS/GSM)
Cellular Subscriber Sector
Disassembly
Introduction
Before disassembly is started, the antenna connector cap at the top of the phone has to be removed to allow full separation.
Reasonable care should be taken during the disassembly and reassembly of the unit in order to avoid damaging or stressing the housing and internal components. Ensure that a properly grounded high impedance conductive wrist strap is used while performing these procedures on electronic units.
CAUTION
Many of the integrated circuit devices used in this equipment are vulnerable to damage from static charges. Ensure that adequate static protection is in place when handling, shipping, and servicing the internal components of this equip­ment.
Recommended T ools
The following tools are recommended for use during the disassembly and reassembly of the phone.
• Anti-Static Mat Kit (01-80386A82); includes:
— Anti-Static Mat 66-80387A95 — Ground Cord 66-80334B36 — Wrist Band 42-80385A59
• Dental Pick
• Rear Housing Removal Tool 81-09972N01
• Plastic Prying Tool SLN7223A
Disassembly Procedure
The following information describes the procedure for removing and accessing various parts of the phone.
Assembly Procedure
Once the unit is disassembled and the repair is carried out it then becomes obvious that to assemble the unit, the procedure is the reverse of that previously completed for disassembly.
NOTE
Refer to Figure 11: “Mechanical Explo­sion Illustration” on page 89, as neces­sary, while performing the disassembly/
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Antenna Removal
Step 1. Turn off the telephone. Step 2. Press down on the battery’s
tab, slide down, and remove the battery from the housing.
Step 3. Carefully pry off the
antenna cap using a plastic pry tool.
Step 4. Remove the antenna
assembly by simply pulling it out of the housing. If it proves difficult to remove, remove it after separating the front and back housings.
Step 5. Align the unit on the rear
housing removal tool. Pull the lever upwards to disengage the rear housing tabs from the front housing.
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Disassembly
Board Removal
Step 1. The front housing, con-
training all the internal circuitry, can now be lifted away.
Step 2. Unclip the microphone plug
using a plastic pry tool.
Step 3. Carefully ease the Logic/RF
board away from the Keypad/Display board, which connects to it via a 41 pin plug/socket connector.
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Step 4. The Logic/RF board can
now be removed completely from the front housing.
Step 5. Carefully unclip the plastic
slider plate, starting from the opposite side to the SIM card eject button.
Step 6. Pry out the Keypad/
Display board using a plastic bladed tool.
The Keypad and Display easily lift out of front housing.
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Disassembly
Flip Removal
Step 1. To remove the flip, hold it
fully open to expose the two slots on the shaft. Using a dental pick, locate the small holes on the hinge cams.
Push hinge cam in turn towards the center of the flip while easing the flip outwards.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Dual Band 880/890 (DCS/GSM)
Cellular Subscriber Sector
Troubleshooting
Introduction
Assembly replacement level trouble­shooting and repair of the phone is limited to those components listed in the Replace­ment Parts List. See “Replacement Parts” on page 59.
It is recommended that known good replacement parts and assemblies be avail­able to be used for troubleshooting by substitution, and for replacement of parts/ assemblies found to be defective.
GSM T roubleshooting And Repair
The troubleshooting information in Table 6, Table 7, and Table 8 shows some typical malfunction symptoms and the corre­sponding verification and repair proce­dures. Additionally, the “Troubleshooting Supplements” are offered to assist in correc­tive action of more detailed symptoms. Refer to the disassembly instructions located in “Disassembly” on page 29 for instructions on removing and replacing parts/assem­blies from the personal telephone.
If the Logic/RF assembly is replaced a personality transfer will be necessary. See “Personality Transfer” on page 25.
GSMTesting After Repair
After any repair work has been carried out, the unit should be thoroughly tested to ensure that its operates correctly. This is especially important if the Logic/RF assembly is replaced.
For general repairs which do not include replacing the Logic/RF assembly, simply placing a call and checking signal strength, and transmit and receive audio quality is normally sufficient.
When the Logic/RF assembly is replaced, the unit must have a comprehensive test on a GSM/DCS compatible communications analyzers. See “Testing” on page 15 for further details. Placing a call on air is usually carried out at this stage to complete the testing procedure.
NOTE
Defective Logic/RF assemblies must be replaced with pre-tested, pre-phased assemblies.
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Table 6: GSM Receiver Troubleshooting and Repair Chart
RX Symptom Probable Cause Verification and Remedy
1. Portable tele-
phone exhibits poor reception and/or erratic operation (such as calls frequently dropping, weak and/or distorted audio, etc.).
a) Antenna assembly is
defective.
1. Check to make sure that the antenna pins are properly connected to the Logic/RF assembly. If OK, substitute a known good antenna assembly.
2. If the fault is still present, proceed to b.
b) Defective or mis-phased
RF/Audio-Logic Board.
1. Check for appropriate frequencies and power level gains/losses in the RX path. Reference RF Block Diagram.
2. Replace malfunctioning components if listed on parts list. Likely fail components are: FL400, FL480, Q410, Q460, Q480, and U220.
3. If parts replacement doesn’t correct the fault, replace transceiver.
c) Defective keypad board.
(i.e. SEND key won’t work)
1. Substitute keypad and logic board with a known good keypad and logic board.
2. If known good board works, place the keypad from the defective unit onto it and attempt to function.
3. If unit functions properly, replace the mylar barrier on the defective unit and then attempt to function defective unit with orig­inal keypad.
4. If fault persists, replace the logic board.
2. Receive audio is weak and/or distorted.
a) Connections to/from
Keypad/Display circuit board defective.
1. Gain access to Keypad/Display board as described in “Disassembly” on page 29.
2. Check connection from earpiece to Keypad/ Display circuit board. Make sure to check polarity and solderability. If connection is not at fault, proceed to b.
3. If Keypad/Display board is faulty, examine it for improper solder and/or connections. Likely fail components: J500.
b) Earpiece speaker defec-
tive.
1. Gain access to earpiece speaker as described in “Disassembly” on page 29.
2. Substitute a known good earpiece speaker. Place a call and verify improvement in earpiece audio. If good, re-assemble portable with new earpiece speaker.
3. If earpiece speaker not at fault, re-install original earpiece speaker and proceed to c.
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2. Receive audio is weak and/or distorted.
c) Antenna assembly is
defective.
1. Check to make sure antenna pin is properly connected to the Logic/RF Board Assembly. If OK, substitute a known good antenna assembly.
2. If antenna assembly is not at fault, re-install original antenna assembly and proceed to d.
d) Logic/RF Board Assembly
defective.
1. Replace Logic/RF Board Assembly.
2. If substitute Logic/RF Board Assembly works, the original is faulty and should be examined for improper solder and/or connections.
Table 7: GSM Transmitter Troubleshooting and Repair Chart
TX Symptom Probable Cause Verification and Remedy
1. Transmit
audio is weak, (usually indi­cated by called parties complaining of difficulty in hearing voice from portable phone).
a) Microphone connections to
Keypad/Display board defective.
1. Gain access to the Microphone as described in “Disassembly” on page 29.
2. Check connections (including checking for polarity) and if OK, proceed to b.
b) Microphone defective. 1. Gain access to microphone (located on
keypad membrane).
2. Disconnect and substitute a known good Microphone.
3. Place a call and verify improvement in portable transmit signal as heard by called party. If good, re-assemble portable with new Microphone.
4. If Microphone is not at fault, re-install orig­inal Microphone and proceed to c.
c) Logic/RF Board Assembly
defective.
1. Replace Logic/RF Board Assembly.
2. If Logic/RF Board Assembly is at fault, examine it for improper solder and connec­tions.
Table 6: GSM Receiver Troubleshooting and Repair Chart
RX Symptom Probable Cause Verification and Remedy
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Table 8: GSM Logic/Processing Troubleshooting and Repair Chart
Logic/Processing
Symptom
Probable Cause Verification and Remedy
1. Unit Doesn’t Turn On or Stay On
a) Battery either discharged or
defective.
1. Measure battery voltage across a 50 ohm (>1 Watt) load.
2. If the battery voltage is <6 V DC, recharge the battery using the appropriate battery charger.
3. If the battery will not recharge, replace the battery.
4. If battery is not at fault, proceed to b.
b) Battery connector open or
misaligned.
1. Visually inspect the battery connectors on both the battery pack and the transceiver, including the solder connections from the battery connector to the main PC board.
2. Realign the contacts or, if necessary, replace either the battery or battery connector. Removing the battery connector assembly has to be done with extreme care to avoid damaging the PCB.
3. If battery connectors are not at fault, proceed to c.
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1. Unit Doesn’t Turn On or Stay On
c) Defective RF/Audio-Logic
Board assembly.
1. Gain access to Keypad/Display / main board as described in “Disassembly” on page 29.
2. Remove the Logic/RF Assembly. Substitute a known good assembly.
3. Temporarily connect a +6 V dc supply to the battery connectors as shown below.
4. Depress the PWR button; if unit turns on and stays on, disconnect the dc power source and reassemble the telephone with the new Logic/RF Board assembly and refer to “GSMTesting After Repair” on page 35.
5. If Logic/RF Board Assembly is not at fault, re-install original Logic/RF Board Assembly and proceed to d.
d) Keypad/Display circuit
board failure.
1. Replace the Keypad/Display board.
2. Temporarily connect a +6 V dc supply to the battery connectors as shown above.
3. Depress the PWR button; if unit turns on and stays on, disconnect the dc power source and reassemble the telephone with the new Keypad/Display board.
2. Display is erratic, or provides partial or no display.
a) Mating connections to/from
Keypad/Display board faulty.
1. Gain access to Keypad/Display / main board as described in “Disassembly” on page 29. If connections are faulty then replace the connector(s) as necessary.
2. If connections are not at fault proceed to b.
b) Keypad/Display board
defective.
1. Substitute a known good Keypad/Display circuit board. If known board works, the original is faulty and should be examined for improper solder and/or connections. Likely fail components: J500.
Table 8: GSM Logic/Processing Troubleshooting and Repair Chart
Logic/Processing
Symptom
Probable Cause Verification and Remedy
J600
LOGIC/RF BOARD
(P ARTIAL VIEW)
+6V GND
Battery Connectors
Accessory Connector
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2. Display is erratic, or provides partial or no display.
c) Logic/RF Board Assembly
defective.
1. Substitute a known good Logic/RF Assembly.
2. If known assembly works, the original is faulty and should be examined for improper solder and/or connections. Likely fail components: J500, Q101, Q104, Q107, and U701.
3. Incoming call alert trans­ducer audio distorted or volume is too low.
a) Connections to/from
Keypad/Display circuit board faulty.
1. Gain access to Keypad/Display board as described in “Disassembly” on page 29.
2. Check connection from alert transducer and from the Keypad/Display board to the Logic/ RF assembly.
3. If connection not at fault, proceed to b.
b) Alert transducer defective. 1. Gain access to alert speaker as described
in “Disassembly” on page 29.
2. Disconnect the alert speaker.
3. Connect a known good alert speaker.
4. Place call to portable telephone from land­line or other mobile/portable telephone and verify alert signal volume and clarity. If good, re-assemble portable with new alert speaker.
5. If alert speaker not at fault, re-install original alert speaker and proceed to c.
c) Keypad/Display board
assembly defective.
1. Replace Keypad/Display board.
2. If Keypad/Display board is not at fault, re­install original Keypad/Display board and proceed to d.
3. If Keypad/Display board is at fault, examine it for improper solder and/or connections.
d) Logic/RF Board Assembly
defective.
1. Replace Logic/RF Board Assembly.
2. If Logic/RF Board Assembly is at fault, examine it for improper solder and/or connections. Likely fail components: J2, U703, and U900.
Table 8: GSM Logic/Processing Troubleshooting and Repair Chart
Logic/Processing
Symptom
Probable Cause Verification and Remedy
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4. Phone will not recognize/ accept SIM card
a) SIM card defective 1. Initially check that the contacts on the card
are not dirty; clean if necessary, and check if fault has been eliminated.
2. If the contacts are clean, insert a known good SIM card into the portable telephone. Power up the unit and confirm whether or not the card has been accepted. If the fault no longer exists, the defective SIM card should be replaced.
3. If the SIM card is not at fault, proceed to b.
b) SIM card retaining
assembly defective or mis­aligned.
1. Gain access to the retaining assembly as described in “Disassembly” on page 29.
2. Examine for defects and replace if neces­sary.
c) Keypad/Display Board
defective.
1. Replace Keypad/Display Board with a known good board. If good board works, original is faulty.
2. Examine the original Keypad/Display Board for improper solder and/or connection. Likely fail components: J900.
d) Logic/RF Board Assembly
defective.
1. Replace Logic/RF Board Assembly with a known good board. If good board works, original is faulty.
2. Examine the original Logic/RF Board Assembly for improper solder and/or connection. Likely fail components: J500.
5. Hinged mouth­piece does not go on/off hook correctly (usually indi­cated by inability to answer incoming calls by flipping the mouthpiece down, or inability to make outgoing calls).
a) Reed switch defective. 1. Gain access to Keypad/Display board as
described in “Disassembly” on page 29.
2. Unsolder the reed switch and replace with a known good one.
3. Reassemble unit.
4. Place call to portable phone and verify ability to answer by opening flip.
5. If fault still present, replace original reed switch and proceed to b.
Table 8: GSM Logic/Processing Troubleshooting and Repair Chart
Logic/Processing
Symptom
Probable Cause Verification and Remedy
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5. Hinged mouth­piece does not go on/off hook correctly.
b) Magnet in flip defective. 1. Replace flip assembly with known good
one.
2. Place call to portable phone and verify ability to answer by opening flip.
3. If fault still present, replace original flip assembly and proceed to c.
c) Keypad/Display board
defective.
1. Replace the Keypad/Display board with a known good one.
2. Place call to portable phone and verify that the fault has been eliminated.
3. If original Keypad/Display board is at fault, examine it for improper solder and/or connections. Likely fail components: J500.
d) Logic/RF Board Assembly
defective.
1. Replace the Logic/RF board with a known good one.
2. Place call to phone and verify that the fault has been eliminated.
3. If original Logic/RF Board Assembly is at fault, examine it for improper solder and/or connections.
6. Vibrator feature not functioning.
a) Vibrator motor defective. 1. Check connections, if OK unsolder the
supply wires to the motor and unclip the motor from the board.
2. Replace the motor with a known good one. Reassemble unit.
3. Place call to portable phone and verify vibrator feature functions.
4. If still at fault, examine it for improper solder and/or connections. Likely fail components: J603, Q604, and Q605.
6. Vibrator feature not functioning.
c) Logic/RF Board Assembly
defective.
1. Replace Logic/RF Board Assembly.
2. Place call to portable phone and verify that the fault has been eliminated.
3. If Logic/RF Board Assembly is at fault, examine it for improper solder and/or connections.
Table 8: GSM Logic/Processing Troubleshooting and Repair Chart
Logic/Processing
Symptom
Probable Cause Verification and Remedy
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Troubleshooting Supplements
Logic/Processing Supplement 1 - Unit Doesn’t Power Up (NPU)
Is 6.5V dc present at
U900 pin 40?
Proceed to “#1 NPU Repair Procedure” on page 46.
NO
Are U900
pins 22 and
28 at
+2.75V?
NO
1
YES
YES
YES
Is 13MHz clk
present at
U201 pin 57?
NO
Is 13MHz clk
present at
U703 pin 17?
NO
YES
Proceed to “#3 NPU Repair Procedure” on page 47.
Proceed to “#4 NPU Repair Procedure” on page 47.
START
Apply power to the radio.
Press the power key to
initiate PCB power up
process. You will have to
press the power key each
time you wish to take a
reading, unless you tie the
watchdog circuitry high
adding a 10k resistor to the
pads at R904.
Proceed to “#2 NPU Repair Procedure” on page 46.
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Proceed to “#5 NPU Repair Procedure” on page 48.
NO
NO
YES
YES
YES
NO
NO
YES
Proceed to “#7 NPU Repair Procedure” on page 48.
Proceed to “#8 NPU Repair Procedure” on page 49.
Proceed to “#6 NPU Repair Procedure” on page 48.
1
Is +2.75V present
at U701 pins 45,
46, 58, and 59?
Does U900 pin 30
reset line go high?
Remove any short on the
watchdog pull up
pads R904.
Does U900 pin
31 watchdog line
go high?
Tie the watchdog line
high by shorting the
watchdog pull up
pads R904.
2
Is CE signalling
present at U704 and
705 at pins 26 and
27 respectively?
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Proceed to “#9 NPU Repair Procedure” on page 49.
NO
NO
YES
YES
Proceed to “#10 NPU Repair Procedure” on page 49.
2
Is CS signalling
present at U702
at pins 39 and 40?
Is OE+ signalling
present at U705
pin 1?
Radio is resetting -
Proceed to “#11 NPU Repair
Procedure” on page 50.
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#1 NPU Repair Procedure
No +6.5V dc battery supply voltage present at pin 40 of U900.
• Check the PCB battery contact assembly for dry joints to the PCB, or broken contacts. Resolder any dry joints, or replace the battery contact assembly if any of the contacts are broken.
• Check the PCB external connector J600 socket on or around pin 2 for dry joints to the PCB or broken contacts.
• Check for +6.5Vdc at pin 40, U900 both with battery and external power. If no B+ with battery check Q906. If no B+ with external power, check CR903.
If replacing the above components does not eliminate the fault, return the PCB to a Motorola Hi Tech Center.
#2 NPU Repair Procedure
No regulated +2.75V dc voltage present at U900 pins 22 and 28.
The components that will most likely affect the regulated +2.75V supply are the B+ supply, and U900. Check that B+ related components are not physically damaged, have no dry joints, and are positioned correctly.
If none of the above mentioned problems are apparent, you can either take measur e­ments on the defective PCB to decipher which component(s) you feel should be replaced, or replace the following components in the order shown:
1st - Replace L902, L903, C916 2nd - Replace U900
• Check the PCB after each component change to verify fault elimination.
If replacing the above components does not eliminate the fault, return the PCB to a Motorola Hi Tech Center.
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#3 NPU Repair Procedure
No 13MHz reference clock signal at pin 57 of U201.
The components that will most likely affect the 13MHz reference clock are C241, C246, CR221, U220, and Y702. Check that the mentioned components are not physi­cally damaged, have no dry joints, and are positioned correctly.
If none of the mentioned problems are apparent, take measur ements on the defective PCB to decipher which component(s) you feel should be replaced, or replace the following components in the order shown:
1st - Replace Y702 2nd - Replace C246 3rd - Replace CR221 4th - Replace C241
• Check the PCB after each component change to verify fault elimination.
If replacing the above components does not eliminate the fault, return the PCB to a Motorola Hi Tech Center.
#4 NPU Repair Procedure
No 13MHz reference clock signal at pin 17 of U703.
• Review the audio logic block diagram which shows the path of the 13MHz clock.
• Confirm 13MHz clock signal presence at U703, pin 37.
• Confirm 13MHz clock signal presence at U220, pin 59.
• Confirm 13MHz clock signal presence at U500 pin 40.
• Confirm 13MHz clock signal presence at U701 pin 51.
If the 13MHz clock enters U703 but does not appear at the output (pin 37), inspect the chip for physical damage, dry joints and correct position. If none of the mentioned problems are apparent, ensure that the supply voltage to the chip is present (see appropriate chip diagram). If present, replace the chip.
If the clock signal is present at U703 pin 37, but not present at any of the other afore­mentioned chips, ohm the path from that chip back to U703 pin 37. If the trace is functional, check the chip in question for supply voltage.
If no supply voltage to the chip, trace its B+ path and/or replace the chip. If after replacing all of the above components the fault is not eliminated, return the PCB to a Motorola Hi Tech Center.
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#5 NPU Repair Procedure
The +2.75V dc supply is missing at one or more of pins 45, 46, 58, and 59 of U701.
• Check that there are no dry joints on U701.
• Inspect for broken traces and/or lifted pads on U701.
#6 NPU Repair Procedure
The reset line at pin 30 of U900 does not go high to +2.75V dc.
• Check that U900 is not physically damaged, has no dry joints, and is positioned correctly. If none of the mentioned problems are apparent replace U900.
If replacing U900 the fault is still apparent return PCB to a Motor ola Hi Tech Center .
#7 NPU Repair Procedure
The watchdog line at pin 31 of U900 does not go high to +2.75V dc.
The watchdog line is pulled high by U701 when it receives and executes the initial blocks of software from the PROM’s U704 and U705. If there is a pr oblem with either U701, U702, U704, or U705 the watchdog will not be pulled high. This will cause U900 to power down the +2.75V regulator’s and halt the power up process.
• Check the CE lines of U702 and U705 respectively for activity.
• If there is no activity, proceed to NPU repair procedure 8.
• If above activity is present, check for activity of RAM 1 CS and RAM 2 CS at U702.
• If there is no activity, proceed to NPU repair procedure 9.
• If above activity is present, check the OE+ line at pin 1 of U705 for activity.
• If there is no activity, proceed to NPU repair procedure 10.
If the above procedures don’t eliminate the fault, return the PCB to a Motorola Hi Tech Center.
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#8 NPU Repair Procedure
No CE signalling present at pin 26 and 27 of U702 and U705 respectively.
If there are no CE (chip enable) pulses being sent from U701 to the software chips U704 and U705 it means that U701 is not trying to communicate with the EPROMs.
• Check that U701, U704 and U705 are not physically damaged, have no dry joints and are positioned correctly. If none of the mentioned problems are apparent, replace U704 and U705.
If replacing the above components does not eliminate the fault, return the PCB to a Motorola Hi Tech Center.
#9 NPU Repair Procedure
No signalling present at pins 39 and 40 of U702.
If there are no RAM1CS or RAM2CS (1&2 chip select) pulses being sent from U701 to the SRAM chip U704, it means that there is a problem in communication between U701 and the RAM.
• Check that U701, and U702 are not physically damaged, have no dry joints and are positioned correctly. If none of the mentioned problems are apparent, replace U702.
If after replacing all the above components the fault is still apparent, return PCB to a Motorola Hi Tech Center.
#10 NPU Repair Procedure
No OE+ signalling present at pin 1 U705.
If there are no ROM2OE pulses being sent to the EEPROM U705, it means that there is a problem in communication between U701 and the EEPROM.
• Check that U701 and U705 are not physically damaged, have no dry joints, and are positioned correctly. If none of the mentioned problems are apparent, replace U705.
If after replacing the mentioned chips the fault is still apparent return the PCB to a Motorola Hi Tech Center.
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#11 NPU Repair Procedure
Radio is resetting.
If the radio executes external device communication and then powers itself down very shortly after attempting power up, it is resetting. A reset can be caused by a fault on either U703, U500, or U701.
• Check that U703, U500, or U701 are not physically damaged, have no dry joints, and are positioned correctly. If none of the mentioned problems are apparent.
• Ensure that the watchdog pull up pads R904 are shorted together, and monitor U703, U500, or U701 to see if any become warmer than the other components. Should any of the mentioned components become warmer— replace it.
If the above information does not pin point a specific component, replace the following components in the order shown:
1st - Replace U500 2nd - Replace U703
• Check the PCB after each component change, to verify whether or not the fault has been eliminated.
If after replacing the two components the fault is still apparent return PCB to a Motorola Hi Tech Center.
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Logic/Processing Supplement 3 - Phone Failure “See Supplier”
Apply power to the unit and
enter T est Mode.
Press 7100#
Read the return code.
INFO 00 05 INFO 00 07
Display shows phone failure, see supplier
INFO 00 03
If problem still exists, replace the RF / Logic Board.
Perform a master cloning.
If problem persists, U705
should be replaced.
Replace Modem IC
U500
- Replace Speech
- 57# Master Clear
Coder U500
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Logic/Processing Supplement 4 - Unit Powers Down When Twisted
This indicates possibilities of a dry/cold solder joint that normally makes contact. However, when the PCB is twisted or flexed the contact is broken causing power down. Inspect the following components for dry joints:
• J500 connector to Display board
• Battery contact assembly
• External device connector assembly (J400)
• Y702
• CR221
• All chips
If the above analysis does not identify the fault, return the PCB to a Motorola Hi Tech Center .
Logic/Processing Supplement 5 - PCB Draws Current When Off
• Ensure that the +6.5V power supply is being applied to the PCB , and that the PCB is switched off.
• Spray the top RF/Logic circuitry with freezer spray until the PCB is frosted white. If the frost melts on a specific component(s) before the normal defrost process occurs, replace the component(s).
• If the above process does not eliminate the fault, spray the bottom RF/Logic circuitry with freezer spray until the PCB is frosted white. Once again, if the frost melts on a specific component(s) before the normal defrost process occurs, r eplace the component(s).
• If steps 2 and 3 fail to eliminate the fault, or the defective component(s) are not covered by this level of repair, return the PCB to a Motorola Hi Tech Center.
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Introduction
Assembly replacement level trouble­shooting and repair of the phone is limited to those components listed in the Replace­ment Parts List. See “Replacement Parts” on page 59.
It is recommended that known good replacement parts and assemblies be avail­able to be used for troubleshooting by substitution, and for replacement of parts/ assemblies found to be defective.
DCS T r oubleshooting and Repair
The troubleshooting information in Table 6, Table 7, and Table 8 shows some typical malfunction symptoms and the corre­sponding verification and repair proce­dures. Additionally, the “Troubleshooting Supplements” are offered to assist in correc­tive action of more detailed symptoms. Refer to the disassembly instructions located in “Disassembly” on page 29 for instructions on removing and replacing parts/assem­blies from the personal telephone.
If the Logic/RF assembly is replaced a personality transfer will be necessary. See “Personality Transfer” on page 25.
DCS Testing After Repair
After any repair work has been carried out, the unit should be thoroughly tested to ensure that its operates correctly. This is especially important if the Logic/RF assembly is replaced.
For general repairs which do not include replacing the Logic/RF assembly, simply placing a call and checking signal strength, and transmit and receive audio quality is normally sufficient.
When the Logic/RF assembly is replaced, the unit must have a comprehensive test on a DCS compatible communications analyzer. See “Testing” on page 15 for further details. Placing a call on air is usually carried out at this stage to complete the testing procedure.
NOTE
Defective Logic/RF assemblies must be replaced with pre-tested, pre-phased assemblies.
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Table 7: DCS Receiver Troubleshooting and Repair Chart
RX Symptom Probable Cause Verification and Remedy
1. Portable tele-
phone exhibits poor reception and/or erratic operation (such as calls frequently dropping, weak and/or distorted audio, etc.).
a) Antenna assembly is
defective.
1. Check to make sure that the antenna pins are properly connected to the Logic/RF assembly. If OK, substitute a known good antenna assembly.
2. If the fault is still present, proceed to b.
b) Defective or mis-phased
RF/Audio-Logic Board.
1. Check for appropriate frequencies and power level gains/losses in the RX path.
2. Replace malfunctioning components if listed on parts list. Likely fail components are: FL401, FL462, FL480, Q205, Q402, Q430, Q460, Q480, and U402.
3. If parts replacement doesn’t correct the fault, replace transceiver.
c) Defective keypad board.
(i.e. OK key won’t work)
1. Substitute keypad and logic board with a known good keypad and logic board.
2. If known good board works, place the keypad from the defective unit onto it and attempt to function.
3. If unit functions properly, replace the mylar barrier on the defective unit and then attempt to function defective unit with orig­inal keypad.
4. If fault persists, replace the logic board.
2. Receive audio is weak and/or distorted.
a) Connections to/from
Keypad/Display circuit board defective.
1. Gain access to Keypad/Display board as described in “Disassembly” on page 29.
2. Check connection from earpiece to Keypad/ Display circuit board. Make sure to check polarity and solderability. If connection is not at fault, proceed to b.
3. If Keypad/Display board is faulty, examine it for improper solder and/or connections. Likely fail components: J500.
b) Earpiece speaker defec-
tive.
1. Gain access to earpiece speaker as described in “Disassembly” on page 29.
2. Substitute a known good earpiece speaker. Place a call and verify improvement in earpiece audio. If good, re-assemble portable with new earpiece speaker.
3. If earpiece speaker not at fault, re-install original earpiece speaker and proceed to c.
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2. Receive audio is weak and/or distorted.
c) Antenna assembly is
defective.
1. Check to make sure antenna pin is properly connected to the Logic/RF Board Assembly. If OK, substitute a known good antenna assembly.
2. If antenna assembly is not at fault, re-install original antenna assembly and proceed to d.
d) Logic/RF Board Assembly
defective.
1. Replace Logic/RF Board Assembly.
2. If substitute Logic/RF Board Assembly works, the original is faulty and should be examined for improper solder and/or connections. Likely fail components: J803, U701, U703, U500, and U900.
Table 8: DCS Transmitter Troubleshooting and Repair Chart
TX Symptom Probable Cause Verification and Remedy
1. Transmit
audio is weak, (usually indi­cated by called parties complaining of difficulty in hearing voice from portable phone).
a) Microphone connections to
Keypad/Display board defective.
1. Gain access to the Microphone as described in “Disassembly” on page 29.
2. Check connections (including checking for polarity) and if OK, proceed to b.
b) Microphone defective. 1. Gain access to microphone (located on
keypad membrane).
2. Disconnect and substitute a known good Microphone.
3. Place a call and verify improvement in portable transmit signal as heard by called party. If good, re-assemble portable with new Microphone.
4. If Microphone is not at fault, re-install orig­inal Microphone and proceed to c.
c) Logic/RF Board Assembly
defective.
1. Replace Logic/RF Board Assembly.
2. If Logic/RF Board Assembly is at fault, examine it for improper solder and connec­tions.
Table 7: DCS Receiver Troubleshooting and Repair Chart
RX Symptom Probable Cause Verification and Remedy
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Figure 9: RF Block Diagram
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Figure 10:GSM Dual BandFunctional Block Diagram
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REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST
Dual Band 880/890 (DCS/GSM)
Replacement Parts
The following tables are the Replacement Parts lists for the following Dual Band 880 models:
Model No. Model Name S7028ABB Hong Kong S7029ABB Hong Kong S7030ABB Hong Kong S7031ABB Hong Kong S7032ABB Singapore S7033ABB Mayasia S7034ABB Thailand
The following tables are the Replacement Parts lists for the following Dual Band 890 models:
Model No. Model Name S7035ABB Hong KongNew World S7036ABB Hong KongHutchison S7037ABB Hong Kong Peoples Tele S7038ABB Hong Kong Manderin Com S7039ABB Hong Kong P Plus S70340ABB Hong Kong Distributor S70341ABB Taiwan Far Eastone S70342ABB Taiwan CHT S70344ABB Taiwan KGT S70345ABB Taiwan Smartlink S70346ABB Taiwan PAT S70347ABB Taiwan Tecon S70348ABB Taiwan Distributor S70349ABB PRC S70350ABB Singapore S70350ABB Malaysia S70350ABB Tahiland S70350ABB Indonesia
Dual Band 880 Mechnical
Transceiver: SWF2622A
Model Description: Dual Band 880
Schematic Reference: 8409468S01
1997-09-19
*Not pictured.
Ref ITEM # DESCRIPTION
1 0109124B06 ASSY CARD READER 2 0109189C07 ASSY ANT 3 0109222S01 ASSY VIB MOT OR GSM 8500 4 0109429C12 ASSY FRNT HSNG
MERCURY 8800
9 0109505C10 ASSY CNTCT SIM CARD
READER
6 0109850N09 ASSY HSNG REAR GSM
DUAL
5 0709447J02 SUPPORT RIB
* 0909465R01 RECPT CUST MOLD 2 POS
SMD * 0909883L04 RECP SMD LOW PRO 41 PIN * 0909888M01 RECEPT XDCR SMD * 0909958J11 RECEP 10 PINS W/BATT W/
COAX
17 1509618K09 HSNG TUBE ANTENNA
SILVER
21 2809882L05 PLUG SMD LO PRO 41 PIN
7 3209319S01 CONDUCTIVE MIC
GROMMET * 3209523A07 GASKET SHIELD
20 3509133B05 MYLAR COVER
8 3809686N03 ANTENNA CAP 24 3809917N15 KYPD MERCURY 18 3909014B02 CONTACT ANTENNA
RECEPTACLE
19 3909043M01 CNTCT ANT STRAW GRND
* 4009060E01 SW TACTILE SMD
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9 4009203D01 SW KYPD MET AL DOMES
* 4009203D02 SW ARRAY KYPD METAL
DOMES
22 4009608M03 SWITCH SMT CARD RDR
PRESENCE
* 4082635T09 SWITCH REED SMD 16-20AT 10 4109083R02 SPRING COMPRESSION 23 4209190E01 CLIP LOGIC SHIELD #2
* 4209935N01 CLIP DESENSE 11 5009076E08 SPKR DYN EARPC 20MM
ADHSV RN
12 5009330L01 ALERT ASSY MAG 2 TONE
CONN 13 5009536H11 MIC LEADED W/CHIP CAP 14 6109441C16 LENS 8700 R 15 7209005C05 LCD DSPL MOD 96X32 PIX 16 7509532K14 PAD ALERT CUSHION GSM
8700
Ref ITEM # DESCRIPTION
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REF DES
ITEM # DESCRIPTION
A00002 3909014B02 CONTACT ANTENNA
RECEPTACLE
C00102 2311049A54 CAP TAN CHIP A/P 3.3
20 16
C00103 2311049A54 CAP TAN CHIP A/P 3.3
20 16
C00104 2311049A54 CAP TAN CHIP A/P 3.3
20 16
C00105 2311049A54 CAP TAN CHIP A/P 3.3
20 16
C00106 2113740F27 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 10
C00107 2113740F51 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 100
C00108 2113743N36 CAP CHIP 27.0 PF 5%
COG
C00109 2113740F37 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 27
C00110 2113740F37 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 27 C00113 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10% C00114 2113740F27 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 10 C00115 2113740F27 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 10 C00116 2113740F27 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 10 C00119 2113743N16 CAP CHIP 3.9 PF +-
.25PF COG C00120 2113743N07 CAP CHIP 1.5 PF +-
.25PF COG C00121 2113740F02 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 .75 C00123 2113740F37 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 27 C00200 2113743N18 CAP CHIP 4.7 PF +-
.25PF COG C00201 2113743N22 CAP CHIP 6.8 PF + -.5PF
COG C00202 2113743N03 CAP CHIP 1.0 PF +-
.25PF COG C00203 2113743L17 CAP CHIP 1000 PF 10%
X7R C00205 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5%
COG C00206 2113743N18 CAP CHIP 4.7 PF +-
.25PF COG
C00207 2113743L41 CAP CHIP 10000 PF
10% X7R
C00208 2113743N17 CAP CHIP 4.3 PF +-
.25PF COG
C00209 2113740L12 CAP CER CHIP 5.6 PF +-
0.1PF
C00210 2113743L41 CAP CHIP 10000 PF
10% X7R
C00211 2113740L12 CAP CER CHIP 5.6 PF +-
0.1PF
C00212 2113743N32 CAP CHIP 18.0 PF 5%
COG
C00213 2113740L14 CAP CER CHIP 6.8 PF +-
0.1PF
C00214 2113743L41 CAP CHIP 10000 PF
10% X7R
C00216 2113743N14 CAP CHIP 3.3 PF +-
.25PF COG
C00217 2113743N12 CAP CHIP 2.7 PF +-
.25PF COG
C00220 2113743N46 CAP CHIP 68.0 PF 5%
COG
C00221 2113741F49 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R
REEL 10000
C00222 2113743N26 CAP CHIP 10.0 PF 5%
COG
C00223 2113743N26 CAP CHIP 10.0 PF 5%
COG
C00224 2113741F25 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R
REEL 1000
C00225 2113740A71 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 470
C00226 2113741B33 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R
REEL 3300
C00227 2113743L41 CAP CHIP 10000 PF
10% X7R
C00228 2113743M2
4
CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80-20% Y5V
C00229 2113743L17 CAP CHIP 1000 PF 10%
X7R
C00230 2113743L17 CAP CHIP 1000 PF 10%
X7R
C00231 2113743L17 CAP CHIP 1000 PF 10%
X7R
C00232 2113743L41 CAP CHIP 10000 PF
10% X7R
C00233 2113743L17 CAP CHIP 1000 PF 10%
X7R
C00234 2113743L17 CAP CHIP 1000 PF 10%
X7R
REF DES
ITEM # DESCRIPTION
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C00235 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5%
COG C00236 2113743L17 CAP CHIP 1000 PF 10%
X7R C00237 2113743N26 CAP CHIP 10.0 PF 5%
COG C00238 2113740F51 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 100 C00239 2113743L41 CAP CHIP 10000 PF
10% X7R C00240 2113743L17 CAP CHIP 1000 PF 10%
X7R C00241 2113743N46 CAP CHIP 68.0 PF 5%
COG C00242 2113743L41 CAP CHIP 10000 PF
10% X7R C00243 2311049A56 CAP TAN CHIP A/P 4.7
20 10 C00244 2113743N46 CAP CHIP 68.0 PF 5%
COG C00246 2113743L41 CAP CHIP 10000 PF
10% X7R C00247 2113740A67 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 330 C00248 2113740A79 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 1000 C00249 2113743N03 CAP CHIP 1.0 PF +-
.25PF COG C00250 2113743E07 CER CHIP CAP .022UF C00251 2113741B45 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R
REEL 10000 C00252 2113741B45 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R
REEL 10000 C00253 2311049A56 CAP TAN CHIP A/P 4.7
20 10 C00254 2113743L41 CAP CHIP 10000 PF
10% X7R C00255 2113743N34 CAP CHIP 22.0 PF 5%
COG C00257 2113743L17 CAP CHIP 1000 PF 10%
X7R C00259 2311049A56 CAP TAN CHIP A/P 4.7
20 10 C00261 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5%
COG C00262 2113743L41 CAP CHIP 10000 PF
10% X7R C00263 2113743M2
4
CAP CHIP 100000 PF
+80-20% Y5V
REF DES
ITEM # DESCRIPTION
C00264 2311049A56 CAP TAN CHIP A/P 4.7
20 10
C00265 2113743N34 CAP CHIP 22.0 PF 5%
COG
C00266 2113743N34 CAP CHIP 22.0 PF 5%
COG
C00267 2113740A71 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 470
C00268 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5%
COG
C00269 2113741B33 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R
REEL 3300
C00271 2113743L41 CAP CHIP 10000 PF
10% X7R
C00277 2113743N22 CAP CHIP 6.8 PF + -.5PF
COG
C00278 2113743N15 CAP CHIP 3.6 PF +-
.25PF COG
C00300 2113743H14 CAP CHIP 10.0 UF 16V
+80-20%
C00301 2113740F27 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 10
C00302 2113740F37 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 27
C00303 2113740F15 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 3.3
C00304 2113741F49 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R
REEL 10000
C00305 2113740F13 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 2.7
C00306 2113740F11 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 2.2
C00307 2113743G26 CAP CHIP 4.7 UF 16V
+80-20%
C00309 2113740F09 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 1.8
C00310 2113743N46 CAP CHIP 68.0 PF 5%
COG
C00311 2113743L41 CAP CHIP 10000 PF
10% X7R
C00312 2113743N12 CAP CHIP 2.7 PF +-
.25PF COG
C00313 2113743N07 CAP CHIP 1.5 PF +-
.25PF COG
C00315 2113740F15 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 3.3
C00318 2113740F11 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 2.2
C00319 2113743L41 CAP CHIP 10000 PF
10% X7R
REF DES
ITEM # DESCRIPTION
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C00320 2113743N01 CAP CHIP 0.5 PF +-
.25PF COG C00321 2113743N07 CAP CHIP 1.5 PF +-
.25PF COG C00322 2113743N03 CAP CHIP 1.0 PF +-
.25PF COG C00323 2113740F07 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 1.5 C00324 2113743N07 CAP CHIP 1.5 PF +-
.25PF COG C00325 2113743N01 CAP CHIP 0.5 PF +-
.25PF COG C00326 2113740F14 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 3.0 C00327 2113743N03 CAP CHIP 1.0 PF +-
.25PF COG C00328 2113743N01 CAP CHIP 0.5 PF +-
.25PF COG C00329 2113740F14 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 3.0 C00330 2113743N46 CAP CHIP 68.0 PF 5%
COG C00334 2113743N24 CAP CHIP 8.2 PF + -.5PF
COG C00335 2113743N69 CAP CHIP 1.8PF 16V +/-
.25PF C00340 2113740F27 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 10 C00341 2113740F51 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 100 C00342 2113740F57 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 180 C00343 2113740F27 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 10 C00344 2113741F25 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R
REEL 1000 C00345 2113740F55 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 150 C00346 2113740F57 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 180 C00348 2113740F43 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 47 C00349 2113740F39 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 33 C00350 2113743L41 CAP CHIP 10000 PF
10% X7R C00351 2113743L17 CAP CHIP 1000 PF 10%
X7R C00352 2113743N36 CAP CHIP 27.0 PF 5%
COG
REF DES
ITEM # DESCRIPTION
C00353 2113743N20 CAP CHIP 5.6 PF + -.5PF
COG
C00354 2113743N02 CAP CHIP 0.75 PF +-
.25PF COG
C00355 2113743N32 CAP CHIP 18.0 PF 5%
COG
C00356 2113740L14 CAP CER CHIP 6.8 PF +-
0.1PF
C00357 2113740L17 CAP CER CHIP 9.1 PF +-
0.1PF
C00358 2113743N36 CAP CHIP 27.0 PF 5%
COG
C00359 2113743N22 CAP CHIP 6.8 PF + -.5PF
COG
C00360 2113743N01 CAP CHIP 0.5 PF +-
.25PF COG
C00361 2113743A27 CAP CHIP .470 UF 10%
16V
C00362 2113743N26 CAP CHIP 10.0 PF 5%
COG
C00363 2113743N69 CAP CHIP 1.8PF 16V +/-
.25PF
C00370 2113741F25 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R
REEL 1000 C00371 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10% C00372 2113740F35 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 22 C00373 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10% C00374 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10% C00375 2113740F27 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 10 C00376 2113740F25 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 8.2 C00377 2113740F35 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 22 C00378 2113740F55 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 150 C00379 2113741B39 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R
REEL 5600 C00411 2113743N36 CAP CHIP 27.0 PF 5%
COG C00412 2113743N18 CAP CHIP 4.7 PF +-
.25PF COG C00413 2113743N30 CAP CHIP 15.0 PF 5%
COG C00415 2113743L41 CAP CHIP 10000 PF
10% X7R C00416 2113743N30 CAP CHIP 15.0 PF 5%
COG
REF DES
ITEM # DESCRIPTION
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C00418 2113743N26 CAP CHIP 10.0 PF 5%
COG
C00430 2113741F49 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R
REEL 10000
C00432 2113743N17 CAP CHIP 4.3 PF +-
.25PF COG
C00433 2113743N32 CAP CHIP 18.0 PF 5%
COG
C00434 2113743N05 CAP CHIP 1.2 PF +-
.25PF COG
C00435 2113743N26 CAP CHIP 10.0 PF 5%
COG
C00436 2113743N14 CAP CHIP 3.3 PF +-
.25PF COG
C00437 2113743N26 CAP CHIP 10.0 PF 5%
COG
C00453 2113740F07 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 1.5
C00460 2113743L41 CAP CHIP 10000 PF
10% X7R
C00461 2113743L17 CAP CHIP 1000 PF 10%
X7R
C00462 2113743N46 CAP CHIP 68.0 PF 5%
COG
C00463 2113743N38 CAP CHIP 33.0 PF 5%
COG
C00466 2113743N18 CAP CHIP 4.7 PF +-
.25PF COG
C00481 2113743N38 CAP CHIP 33.0 PF 5%
COG
C00482 2113743L41 CAP CHIP 10000 PF
10% X7R
C00492 2113743N36 CAP CHIP 27.0 PF 5%
COG
C00505 2113740F35 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 22
C00520 2113740F37 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 27 C00521 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10% C00522 2113740F55 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 150 C00523 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10% C00524 2113740F55 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 150 C00525 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10% C00526 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10% C00527 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10% C00528 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10%
REF DES
ITEM # DESCRIPTION
C00529 2113741F49 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R
REEL 10000
C00530 2113740F55 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 150 C00531 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10% C00532 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10% C00533 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10% C00534 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10% C00535 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10% C00536 2113740F61 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/
130 270 C00537 2113741F13 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R
REEL 330 C00538 2113741F37 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R
REEL 3300 C00539 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10% C00601 2113740F39 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 33 C00602 2113740F39 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 33 C00603 2113740F39 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 33 C00604 2113740F39 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 33 C00605 2113743F16 CAP CHIP 1.0 UF 16V
+80-20% C00606 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10% C00607 2113740F39 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 33 C00701 2113740F19 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 4.7 C00703 2113740F35 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 22 C00704 2113743E12 CAP CHIP .047 UF 10%
X7R C00705 2113743E12 CAP CHIP .047 UF 10%
X7R C00706 2113743E12 CAP CHIP .047 UF 10%
X7R C00707 2113743E12 CAP CHIP .047 UF 10%
X7R C00708 2113743E12 CAP CHIP .047 UF 10%
X7R C00709 2113743E07 CER CHIP CAP .022UF C00710 2113740F55 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 150 C00711 2113743E12 CAP CHIP .047 UF 10%
X7R
REF DES
ITEM # DESCRIPTION
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C00712 2113743E07 CER CHIP CAP .022UF C00714 2113741F25 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R
REEL 1000
C00750 2113743E12 CAP CHIP .047 UF 10%
X7R
C00751 2113743E12 CAP CHIP .047 UF 10%
X7R
C00752 2113743E12 CAP CHIP .047 UF 10%
X7R
C00753 2113743E12 CAP CHIP .047 UF 10%
X7R
C00754 2113743E12 CAP CHIP .047 UF 10%
X7R
C00755 2113743E12 CAP CHIP .047 UF 10%
X7R
C00757 2113743E12 CAP CHIP .047 UF 10%
X7R
C00759 2113743E12 CAP CHIP .047 UF 10%
X7R
C00760 2113743E12 CAP CHIP .047 UF 10%
X7R
C00761 2113743E12 CAP CHIP .047 UF 10%
X7R
C00762 2113741F49 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R
REEL 10000
C00763 2113741F49 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R
REEL 10000
C00800 2113740F39 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 33 C00802 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10% C00803 2113743A19 CAP CHIP .100 UF 10%
X7R C00804 2113741F37 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R
REEL 3300 C00805 2113743A27 CAP CHIP .470 UF 10%
16V C00806 2113740F39 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 33 C00808 2113740F39 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 33 C00809 2113740F39 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 33 C00810 2113743A27 CAP CHIP .470 UF 10%
16V C00811 2113740F39 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 33 C00812 2311049B04 CAP TANT CHIP 4.7 UF
10V 10%
REF DES
ITEM # DESCRIPTION
C00813 2113740F39 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 33 C00815 2113743E07 CER CHIP CAP .022UF C00816 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10% C00817 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10% C00818 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10% C00822 2113740F20 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 5.1 C00823 2113740F39 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 33 C00824 2113743E12 CAP CHIP .047 UF 10%
X7R C00825 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10% C00826 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10% C00827 2113741F17 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R
REEL 470 C00828 2113743A27 CAP CHIP .470 UF 10%
16V C00829 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10% C00830 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10% C00831 2311049A56 CAP TAN CHIP A/P 4.7
20 10 C00832 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10% C00833 2113740F39 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 33 C00834 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10% C00837 2113740F39 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 33 C00838 2113740F39 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 33 C00845 2113741F33 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R
REEL 2200 C00848 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10% C00850 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10% C00851 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10% C00852 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10% C00853 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10% C00854 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10% C00855 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10% C00856 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10% C00857 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10% C00859 2113740F39 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 33 C00889 2113740F39 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 33 C00900 2113743H14 CAP CHIP 10.0 UF 16V
+80-20%
REF DES
ITEM # DESCRIPTION
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C00901 2113743H14 CAP CHIP 10.0 UF 16V
+80-20%
C00902 2113743H14 CAP CHIP 10.0 UF 16V
+80-20%
C00903 2113743H14 CAP CHIP 10.0 UF 16V
+80-20%
C00904 2113740F27 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 10
C00906 2113743H14 CAP CHIP 10.0 UF 16V
+80-20%
C00907 2113743H14 CAP CHIP 10.0 UF 16V
+80-20%
C00908 2113743H14 CAP CHIP 10.0 UF 16V
+80-20% C00909 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10% C00910 2113743H14 CAP CHIP 10.0 UF 16V
+80-20% C00911 2113743H14 CAP CHIP 10.0 UF 16V
+80-20% C00912 2113740F15 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 3.3 C00913 2113740F13 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 2.7 C00915 2113743N26 CAP CHIP 10.0 PF 5%
COG C00916 2113740F51 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 100 C00950 2113740F39 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 33 C00952 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10% C00956 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10% C00957 2113740F39 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 33 C00958 2113740F39 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 33 C00972 2309121D21 CAP CHIP TANT 33 UF
10% 10 V CL0100 3909043M0
1
CNTCT ANT STRAW
GRND CR0200 4809948D05 DIODE RF SWITCH SMT
SOD323 CR0201 4809948D05 DIODE RF SWITCH SMT
SOD323 CR0202 4809641F02 DIODE VCTR ABRUPT
SMD SOD232 CR0203 4809948D05 DIODE RF SWITCH SMT
SOD323 CR0220 4809641F02 DIODE VCTR ABRUPT
SMD SOD232
REF DES
ITEM # DESCRIPTION
CR0221 4809641F04 DIODE VCTR SMV1204-
70 SOT23
CR0223 4809948D05 DIODE RF SWITCH SMT
SOD323
CR0261 4809641F02 DIODE VCTR ABRUPT
SMD SOD232
CR0301 4809948D05 DIODE RF SWITCH SMT
SOD323
CR0302 4809948D05 DIODE RF SWITCH SMT
SOD323
CR0305 4809948D05 DIODE RF SWITCH SMT
SOD323
CR0306 4809948D05 DIODE RF SWITCH SMT
SOD323
CR0307 4809948D05 DIODE RF SWITCH SMT
SOD323
CR0310 4809948D05 DIODE RF SWITCH SMT
SOD323 CR0330 4809948D10 DIODE PIN BAR63-03 CR0350 4809948D05 DIODE RF SWITCH SMT
SOD323 CR0351 4809948D05 DIODE RF SWITCH SMT
SOD323 CR0603 4813825A11 DIODE HOT CARRIER
MMBD770T1 CR0604 4809606E04 DIODE DUAL SW
SMBD1042LT2 CR0605 4813833N13 DIODE SCHOTTKY 1.0A
30V CR0607 4813833B10 DIODE SCHOTTKY .5A
30V CR0701 4809606E04 DIODE DUAL SW
SMBD1042LT2 CR0702 4809606E01 DIODE ULTRA HIGH
SPEED UMT PKG CR0703 4809606E01 DIODE ULTRA HIGH
SPEED UMT PKG CR0704 4809606E01 DIODE ULTRA HIGH
SPEED UMT PKG CR0901 4813825A05 DIODE 30V HOT
CARRIER MMBD301L CR0907 4809606E04 DIODE DUAL SW
SMBD1042LT2 CR0910 4813833N13 DIODE SCHOTTKY 1.0A
30V CR0998 4813833N13 DIODE SCHOTTKY 1.0A
30V CS0003 4109083R02 SPRING COMPRES-
SION
REF DES
ITEM # DESCRIPTION
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FL0400 9109450C01 FLTR SAW 947.5 MHZ FL0401 9109111C08 FLTR CER 1800 MHZ
SMD
FL0460 9109179E01 FLTR SAW PB 215MHZ
150KHZ BW
FL0461 9109429J03 FLTR CER RX-LO
900MHZ SMD
FL0462 9109429J01 FLTR CER RX-LO
1800MHZ SMD
J00002 2809882L05 PLUG SMD LO PRO 41
PIN
J00802 0909888M0
1
RECEPT XDCR SMD
L00101 2462587V24 CHIP IND 15 NH 5%
0805
L00104 2409594M0
7
IND CHIP 6.5NH .5NH ACCU-L
L00105 2462587V20 CHIP IND 3.3 NH 5%
0805
L00106 2462587V24 CHIP IND 15 NH 5%
0805
L00202 2409646M0
5
IND CER MULTILYR
8.2NH 1608
L00220 2409646M8
5
IN CER MUL TILYR 22 NH
1608 L00221 2462587Q35 IND CHIP 100 NH 10% L00222 2462587Q36 IND CHIP 120 NH 10% L00223 2462587Q36 IND CHIP 120 NH 10% L00224 2462587V28 CHIP IND 33 NH 5%
0805 L00225 2409646M1
2
IND CER MULTILYR
33NH 1608 L00261 2462587V26 CHIP IND 22 NH 5%
0805 L00303 2409594M1
1
IND CHIP 15.0NH 5%
ACCU-L L00350 2409646M0
6
IND CER MULTILYR
10NH 1608 L00378 2462587Q36 IND CHIP 120 NH 10% L00410 2409646M0
5
IND CER MULTILYR
8.2NH 1608
L00412 2409646M0
7
IND CER MULTILYR
12NH 1608 L00430 2409646M0
2
IND CER MULTILYR
4.7NH 1608
L00432 2409646M0
1
IND CER MULTILYR
3.9NH 1608
L00454 2409646M0
6
IND CER MULTILYR
10NH 1608
REF DES
ITEM # DESCRIPTION
L00460 2409646M0
5
IND CER MULTILYR
8.2NH 1608
L00461 2409646M1
1
IND CER MULTILYR 27NH 1608
L00462 2409646M0
2
IND CER MULTILYR
4.7NH 1608
L00480 2409646M7
9
IN CER MUL TILYR 6.8NH 1608
L00498 2409646M8
4
IN CER MUL TILYR 18 NH
1608 L00520 2462587P36 CHIP IND 100000 NH PEL001 1009798H02 SOLDER PELLET 30X60 PEL002 1009798H02 SOLDER PELLET 30X60 PEL003 1009798H02 SOLDER PELLET 30X60 PEL004 1009798H02 SOLDER PELLET 30X60 PEL005 1009798H02 SOLDER PELLET 30X60 PEL006 1009798H02 SOLDER PELLET 30X60 PEL007 1009798H02 SOLDER PELLET 30X60 PEL008 1009798H02 SOLDER PELLET 30X60 PEL009 1009798H02 SOLDER PELLET 30X60 Q00100 4809939C05 TSTR DUAL NPN/PNP
UMH 5 Q00101 4809940E02 TSTR DIG NPN
DTC114YE Q00102 4809940E02 TSTR DIG NPN
DTC114YE Q00103 4809607E02 TSTR SIG PNP 25A1774 Q00104 4809579E09 TSTR MOSFET P-CHAN
2SJ346 Q00105 4809608E03 TSTR DIG PNP
DTA114YE Q00106 4809608E03 TSTR DIG PNP
DTA114YE Q00107 4813823A07 XSTR N-CH TMOS FET
2N7002LT1 Q00113 4809939C05 TSTR DUAL NPN/PNP
UMH 5 Q00114 4809939C05 TSTR DUAL NPN/PNP
UMH 5 Q00115 4809939C05 TSTR DUAL NPN/PNP
UMH 5 Q00200 4809527E18 TSTR NPN RF BFP420 Q00201 4809940E01 TSTR NPN MRF947 A/P Q00202 4809940E01 TSTR NPN MRF947 A/P Q00220 4809605E02 TSTR SIG NPN 2SC4617 Q00221 4809579E18 TSTR MOSFET P-CHAN
TP0101T
REF DES
ITEM # DESCRIPTION
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Q00222 4809579E18 TSTR MOSFET P-CHAN
TP0101T Q00300 4809605E02 TSTR SIG NPN 2SC4617 Q00301 4809579E04 TSTR MOSFET P-CHAN
SI9434DY Q00303 4809607E02 TSTR SIG PNP 25A1774 Q00304 4809605E02 TSTR SIG NPN 2SC4617 Q00330 4809527E19 TSTR NPN RF BFG540
SOT-143 Q00350 4809940E01 TSTR NPN MRF947 A/P Q00410 4809527E20 TSTR NPN RF 2SC4784
SC70 Q00411 4809527E20 TSTR NPN RF 2SC4784
SC70 Q00430 4809605E06 TSTR SIG NPN AT32011 Q00431 4809527E20 TSTR NPN RF 2SC4784
SC70 Q00460 4809527E20 TSTR NPN RF 2SC4784
SC70 Q00480 4809940E01 TSTR NPN MRF947 A/P Q00501 4809607E02 TSTR SIG PNP 25A1774 Q00503 4809605E02 TSTR SIG NPN 2SC4617 Q00504 4809607E02 TSTR SIG PNP 25A1774 Q00520 4809607E05 TSTR PNP DTA143EE Q00601 4809579E26 TSTR FET P-CHAN
SI9433DY 8SO Q00602 4809939C04 TSTR DUAL PNP/NPN
UMC3 Q00603 4809579E11 TSTR MOSFET P-CHAN
NDS0601 Q00604 4813823A07 XSTR N-CH TMOS FET
2N7002LT1 Q00605 4813823A07 XSTR N-CH TMOS FET
2N7002LT1 Q00606 4809605E02 TSTR SIG NPN 2SC4617 Q00607 4809939C04 TSTR DUAL PNP/NPN
UMC3 Q00609 5109522E13 IC BILAT SW TC7S66FU Q00611 4809939C04 TSTR DUAL PNP/NPN
UMC3 Q00613 4809605E02 TSTR SIG NPN 2SC4617 Q00702 4813823A07 XSTR N-CH TMOS FET
2N7002LT1 Q00703 4813824M3
3
TSTR PNP 60V .6A GEN
PURP Q00802 4809940E02 TSTR DIG NPN
DTC114YE
REF DES
ITEM # DESCRIPTION
Q00804 4809940E02 TSTR DIG NPN
DTC114YE Q00905 4809607E02 TSTR SIG PNP 25A1774 Q00906 4809607E02 TSTR SIG PNP 25A1774 Q00999 4809579E26 TSTR FET P-CHAN
SI9433DY 8SO Q01000 4809939C05 TSTR DUAL NPN/PNP
UMH 5 R00101 0660076P01 RES CHIP 100K OHM 5
1/16W R00103 0660076P01 RES CHIP 100K OHM 5
1/16W R00104 0660076P15 RES CHIP 390K OHM 5
1/8W R00106 0660076N85 RES CHIP 33 K OHM 1/
16 W R00107 0660076N73 RES CHIP 10 K OHM 1/
16 W R00109 0660076N57 RES CHIP 2200 OHM 1/
16 W R00111 0660076N83 RES CHIP 27 K OHM 1/
16 W R00112 0660076P15 RES CHIP 390K OHM 5
1/8W R00116 0660076N85 RES CHIP 33 K OHM 1/
16 W R00123 0660076P01 RES CHIP 100K OHM 5
1/16W R00200 0662057M8
2
RES. CHIP 2200 5%
20X40 R00201 0662057M5
0
RES. CHIP 100 5%
20X40 R00202 0662057M3
8
RES CHIP 33 5% 20X40
R00203 0662057M5
0
RES. CHIP 100 5%
20X40 R00204 0662057M9
0
RES. CHIP 4700 5%
20X40 R00205 0662057M8
6
RES. CHIP 3300 5%
20X40 R00206 0662057M5
4
RES. CHIP 150 5%
20X40 R00207 0662057M6
0
RES. CHIP 270 5%
20X40 R00208 0662057M8
2
RES. CHIP 2200 5%
20X40 R00209 0662057M3
4
RES. CHIP 22 5%
20X40
REF DES
ITEM # DESCRIPTION
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R00210 0662057M7
8
RES. CHIP 1500 5% 20X40
R00211 0662057M7
4
RES. CHIP 1000 5% 20X40
R00212 0662057M7
8
RES. CHIP 1500 5% 20X40
R00213 0662057M8
0
RES. CHIP 1800 5% 20X40
R00214 0662057M4
3
RES. CHIP 51 5% 20X40
R00215 0662057M8
2
RES. CHIP 2200 5% 20X40
R00219 0662057M5
0
RES. CHIP 100 5% 20X40
R00220 0662057M8
2
RES. CHIP 2200 5% 20X40
R00221 0660076N77 RES CHIP 15 K OHM 1/
16 W
R00222 0662057N07 RES. CHIP 22K 5%
20X40
R00223 0660076P11 RES CHIP 270K OHM 5
1/8W
R00224 0660076N89 RES CHIP 47 K OHM 1/
16 W
R00225 0662057M9
8
RES. CHIP 10K 5% 20X40
R00226 0662057M3
8
RES CHIP 33 5% 20X40
R00227 0662057M4
3
RES. CHIP 51 5% 20X40
R00228 0662057M2
6
RES. CHIP 10 5% 20X40
R00229 0662057M3
8
RES CHIP 33 5% 20X40
R00230 0662057N07 RES. CHIP 22K 5%
20X40
R00231 0662057N29 RES CHIP 180K 5%
20X40
R00232 0662057M9
8
RES. CHIP 10K 5% 20X40
R00233 0662057M3
8
RES CHIP 33 5% 20X40
R00234 0662057M8
4
RES. CHIP 2700 5% 20X40
R00236 0662057M0
1
RES. CHIP 0 5% 20X40
R00238 0662057M5
0
RES. CHIP 100 5% 20X40
R00240 0662057M8
2
RES. CHIP 2200 5% 20X40
REF DES
ITEM # DESCRIPTION
R00241 0662057N07 RES. CHIP 22K 5%
20X40 R00242 0662057M9
8
RES. CHIP 10K 5%
20X40 R00243 0662057M8
2
RES. CHIP 2200 5%
20X40 R00263 0662057M3
8
RES CHIP 33 5% 20X40
R00300 0662057M9
0
RES. CHIP 4700 5%
20X40 R00301 0662057M6
2
RES. CHIP 330 5%
20X40 R00309 0662057M7
8
RES. CHIP 1500 5%
20X40 R00310 0662057M7
8
RES. CHIP 1500 5%
20X40 R00312 0662057M7
4
RES. CHIP 1000 5%
20X40 R00314 0662057M8
2
RES. CHIP 2200 5%
20X40 R00317 0662057M8
6
RES. CHIP 3300 5%
20X40 R00318 0662057M7
8
RES. CHIP 1500 5%
20X40 R00319 0662057M7
8
RES. CHIP 1500 5%
20X40 R00320 0662057M5
0
RES. CHIP 100 5%
20X40 R00321 0662057M4
3
RES. CHIP 51 5%
20X40 R00323 0660076S01 RES CHIP O OHM R00325 0660076N57 RES CHIP 2200 OHM 1/
16 W R00326 0662057M7
8
RES. CHIP 1500 5%
20X40 R00327 0662057M6
2
RES. CHIP 330 5%
20X40 R00328 0662057M5
0
RES. CHIP 100 5%
20X40 R00331 0662057M6
2
RES. CHIP 330 5%
20X40 R00333 0662057M4
3
RES. CHIP 51 5%
20X40 R00334 0662057M5
0
RES. CHIP 100 5%
20X40 R00335 0662057M6
2
RES. CHIP 330 5%
20X40 R00336 0662057M8
2
RES. CHIP 2200 5%
20X40
REF DES
ITEM # DESCRIPTION
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R00337 0662057M2
6
RES. CHIP 10 5% 20X40
R00340 0660076N73 RES CHIP 10 K OHM 1/
16 W
R00341 0660076P01 RES CHIP 100K OHM 5
1/16W
R00342 0660076N73 RES CHIP 10 K OHM 1/
16 W
R00350 0662057M7
8
RES. CHIP 1500 5% 20X40
R00351 0662057M8
2
RES. CHIP 2200 5% 20X40
R00352 0662057M8
2
RES. CHIP 2200 5% 20X40
R00353 0662057M3
2
RES. CHIP 18 5% 20X40
R00354 0662057M7
4
RES. CHIP 1000 5% 20X40
R00355 0662057M7
4
RES. CHIP 1000 5% 20X40
R00356 0662057M8
2
RES. CHIP 2200 5% 20X40
R00367 0662057M3
6
RES. CHIP 27 5% 20X40
R00370 0662057M6
0
RES. CHIP 270 5% 20X40
R00371 0660076N33 RES CHIP 220 OHM 1/16
W
R00372 0660076N18 RES CHIP 51 OHM 5 1/
16
R00374 0660076N01 RES CHIP 10 OHM 5 1/
16W
R00377 0660076N21 RES CHIP 68 OHM 5 1/
16
R00378 0660076N18 RES CHIP 51 OHM 5 1/
16
R00379 0660076P11 RES CHIP 270K OHM 5
1/8W
R00410 0662057M5
4
RES. CHIP 150 5% 20X40
R00411 0662057M8
2
RES. CHIP 2200 5% 20X40
R00412 0662057M8
6
RES. CHIP 3300 5% 20X40
R00413 0662057M9
0
RES. CHIP 4700 5% 20X40
R00414 0662057M6
0
RES. CHIP 270 5% 20X40
R00420 0662057M9
0
RES. CHIP 4700 5% 20X40
REF DES
ITEM # DESCRIPTION
R00430 0662057M5
4
RES. CHIP 150 5%
20X40 R00431 0662057M9
0
RES. CHIP 4700 5%
20X40 R00432 0662057M8
6
RES. CHIP 3300 5%
20X40 R00433 0662057M8
2
RES. CHIP 2200 5%
20X40 R00434 0662057M9
0
RES. CHIP 4700 5%
20X40 R00435 0662057M6
2
RES. CHIP 330 5%
20X40 R00460 0662057M6
2
RES. CHIP 330 5%
20X40 R00461 0662057M8
6
RES. CHIP 3300 5%
20X40 R00462 0662057M8
2
RES. CHIP 2200 5%
20X40 R00480 0662057M7
6
RES. CHIP 1200 5%
20X40 R00481 0662057M8
2
RES. CHIP 2200 5%
20X40 R00482 0662057M5
8
RES. CHIP 220 5%
20X40 R00502 0660076N49 RES CHIP 1000 OHM 1/
16 W R00510 0660076N73 RES CHIP 10 K OHM 1/
16 W R00512 0660076N73 RES CHIP 10 K OHM 1/
16 W R00517 0660076N77 RES CHIP 15 K OHM 1/
16 W R00518 0660076N77 RES CHIP 15 K OHM 1/
16 W R00519 0660076N65 RES CHIP 4700 OHM 1/
16 W R00520 0660076N89 RES CHIP 47 K OHM 1/
16 W R00521 0660076N89 RES CHIP 47 K OHM 1/
16 W R00522 0660076N49 RES CHIP 1000 OHM 1/
16 W R00523 0660076N77 RES CHIP 15 K OHM 1/
16 W R00524 0660076N89 RES CHIP 47 K OHM 1/
16 W R00525 0660076N49 RES CHIP 1000 OHM 1/
16 W R00526 0660076N35 RES CHIP 270 OHM 1/16
W
REF DES
ITEM # DESCRIPTION
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R00527 0660076N13 RES CHIP 33 OHM 5 1/
16
R00601 0660076N80 RES CHIP 20 K OHM 1/
16 W
R00602 0680195M6
4
RES 0.24 OHM 1/2W
R00603 0660076N89 RES CHIP 47 K OHM 1/
16 W
R00604 0660076N65 RES CHIP 4700 OHM 1/
16 W
R00605 0660076N91 RES CHIP 56 K OHM 1/
16 W
R00606 0660076N93 RES CHIP 68 K OHM 1/
16 W
R00607 0660076N59 RES CHIP 2700 OHM 1/
16 W
R00608 0660076N73 RES CHIP 10 K OHM 1/
16 W
R00609 0660076N77 RES CHIP 15 K OHM 1/
16 W
R00611 0660076P07 RES CHIP 180K OHM 5
1/8W
R00612 0660076P01 RES CHIP 100K OHM 5
1/16W
R00613 0660076N73 RES CHIP 10 K OHM 1/
16 W
R00614 0660076N73 RES CHIP 10 K OHM 1/
16 W
R00615 0660076P01 RES CHIP 100K OHM 5
1/16W
R00617 0660076P01 RES CHIP 100K OHM 5
1/16W
R00619 0660076P25 REC CHIP 1M OHN 5 1/
16W
R00620 0660076N89 RES CHIP 47 K OHM 1/
16 W
R00701 0660076N73 RES CHIP 10 K OHM 1/
16 W
R00702 0660076N89 RES CHIP 47 K OHM 1/
16 W
R00703 0660076N77 RES CHIP 15 K OHM 1/
16 W
R00704 0660076N49 RES CHIP 1000 OHM 1/
16 W
R00705 0660076N77 RES CHIP 15 K OHM 1/
16 W
R00706 0660076N77 RES CHIP 15 K OHM 1/
16 W
R00710 0660076N77 RES CHIP 15 K OHM 1/
16 W
REF DES
ITEM # DESCRIPTION
R00711 0660076N77 RES CHIP 15 K OHM 1/
16 W R00712 0660076N77 RES CHIP 15 K OHM 1/
16 W R00713 0660076N77 RES CHIP 15 K OHM 1/
16 W R00714 0660076N25 RES CHIP 100 OHM 1/16
W R00715 0660076N77 RES CHIP 15 K OHM 1/
16 W R00716 0660076N49 RES CHIP 1000 OHM 1/
16 W R00717 0660076N53 RES CHIP 1500 OHM 1/
16 W R00718 0660076N49 RES CHIP 1000 OHM 1/
16 W R00719 0660076N25 RES CHIP 100 OHM 1/16
W R00720 0660076N81 RES CHIP 22 K OHM 1/
16 W R00721 0660076N33 RES CHIP 220 OHM 1/16
W R00722 0660076N73 RES CHIP 10 K OHM 1/
16 W R00723 0611079A50 RES FIXED CHIP 100 5
1/10W A/P R00724 0660076N25 RES CHIP 100 OHM 1/16
W R00725 0660076N73 RES CHIP 10 K OHM 1/
16 W R00734 0660076N77 RES CHIP 15 K OHM 1/
16 W R00736 0660076N77 RES CHIP 15 K OHM 1/
16 W R00737 0660076N77 RES CHIP 15 K OHM 1/
16 W R00738 0660076N77 RES CHIP 15 K OHM 1/
16 W R00739 0660076N77 RES CHIP 15 K OHM 1/
16 W R00740 0660076N73 RES CHIP 10 K OHM 1/
16 W R00741 0660076N49 RES CHIP 1000 OHM 1/
16 W R00742 0660076N77 RES CHIP 15 K OHM 1/
16 W R00743 0660076N77 RES CHIP 15 K OHM 1/
16 W R00744 0660076P01 RES CHIP 100K OHM 5
1/16W
REF DES
ITEM # DESCRIPTION
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R00745 0660076P01 RES CHIP 100K OHM 5
1/16W
R00746 0660076N77 RES CHIP 15 K OHM 1/
16 W
R00747 0660076P01 RES CHIP 100K OHM 5
1/16W
R00748 0660076P01 RES CHIP 100K OHM 5
1/16W
R00749 0660076P01 RES CHIP 100K OHM 5
1/16W
R00750 0660076N77 RES CHIP 15 K OHM 1/
16 W
R00751 0660076N77 RES CHIP 15 K OHM 1/
16 W
R00752 0660076P01 RES CHIP 100K OHM 5
1/16W
R00753 0660076N77 RES CHIP 15 K OHM 1/
16 W
R00755 0660076N77 RES CHIP 15 K OHM 1/
16 W
R00756 0660076N65 RES CHIP 4700 OHM 1/
16 W R00760 0660076S01 RES CHIP O OHM R00763 0660076N89 RES CHIP 47 K OHM 1/
16 W R00801 0660076N65 RES CHIP 4700 OHM 1/
16 W R00802 0660076N73 RES CHIP 10 K OHM 1/
16 W R00803 0660076N73 RES CHIP 10 K OHM 1/
16 W R00804 0660076N73 RES CHIP 10 K OHM 1/
16 W R00805 0660076N87 RES CHIP 39 K OHM 1/
16 W R00806 0660076N43 RES CHIP 560 OHM 1/16
W R00807 0660076N43 RES CHIP 560 OHM 1/16
W R00808 0660076N65 RES CHIP 4700 OHM 1/
16 W R00809 0660076N43 RES CHIP 560 OHM 1/16
W R00810 0660076N73 RES CHIP 10 K OHM 1/
16 W R00815 0660076N89 RES CHIP 47 K OHM 1/
16 W R00816 0660076N77 RES CHIP 15 K OHM 1/
16 W
REF DES
ITEM # DESCRIPTION
R00818 0660076S01 RES CHIP O OHM R00822 0660076N01 RES CHIP 10 OHM 5 1/
16W
R00824 0660076N89 RES CHIP 47 K OHM 1/
16 W
R00825 0660076N93 RES CHIP 68 K OHM 1/
16 W
R00826 0660076N18 RES CHIP 51 OHM 5 1/
16
R00827 0660076P01 RES CHIP 100K OHM 5
1/16W
R00828 0660076N01 RES CHIP 10 OHM 5 1/
16W
R00829 0660076N57 RES CHIP 2200 OHM 1/
16 W
R00836 0660076N73 RES CHIP 10 K OHM 1/
16 W
R00837 0660076N69 RES CHIP 6800 OHM 1/
16 W
R00838 0660076N81 RES CHIP 22 K OHM 1/
16 W
R00839 0660076N73 RES CHIP 10 K OHM 1/
16 W
R00840 0660076N89 RES CHIP 47 K OHM 1/
16 W
R00841 0660076N65 RES CHIP 4700 OHM 1/
16 W
R00842 0660076N69 RES CHIP 6800 OHM 1/
16 W
R00843 0660076N69 RES CHIP 6800 OHM 1/
16 W
R00845 0660076N65 RES CHIP 4700 OHM 1/
16 W
R00848 0660076P01 RES CHIP 100K OHM 5
1/16W
R00850 0660076N01 RES CHIP 10 OHM 5 1/
16W
R00851 0660076N01 RES CHIP 10 OHM 5 1/
16W
R00902 0662057M0
1
RES. CHIP 0 5% 20X40
R00905 0660076N73 RES CHIP 10 K OHM 1/
16 W
R00906 0660076N73 RES CHIP 10 K OHM 1/
16 W
R00907 0660076N73 RES CHIP 10 K OHM 1/
16 W
R00908 0660076N73 RES CHIP 10 K OHM 1/
16 W
REF DES
ITEM # DESCRIPTION
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R00915 0660076N13 RES CHIP 33 OHM 5 1/
16 R00916 0660076N33 RES CHIP 220 OHM 1/16
W R00920 0660076N49 RES CHIP 1000 OHM 1/
16 W R00950 0660076N59 RES CHIP 2700 OHM 1/
16 W R00951 0660076N61 RES CHIP 3300 OHM 1/
16 W R00989 0660076N49 RES CHIP 1000 OHM 1/
16 W R00991 0660076N37 RES CHIP 330 OHM 1/16
W R00992 0660076P01 RES CHIP 100K OHM 5
1/16W SH0001 2609315M0
1
SHIELD FRNT END
FILTER SH0002 2609306L01 SHIELD MIXER DUAL
BAND SH0003 2609282J01 SHIELD SAW DUAL
BAND SH0005 2609446K01 SHIELD GIF DUAL BAND SH0006 2609307L01 SHIELD PIC DUAL BAND SH0007 2609279J01 SHIELD ANTENNA
DUAL BAND SH0008 2609462R01 SHIELD TX VCO SH0010 2609314M0
1
SHIELD LOW NOISE
FILTER T00900 2509021J01 CHOKE MEGA SHLDED
47UH SMD U00101 5109920D12 IC DC-DC CONV
INVDBLR 682EOA U00102 5109572E04 IC GAAS RF SW DPDT
MS098 U00104 5109923D14 IC CUST RF PS INTRFC
SDC5100T1 U00220 5109632D73 IC CUST GIFSYN
SILXC7786FB U00300 5109908K18 IC RF PA GAAS 1.8GHZ
DBPAM6 U00340 5109632D08 IC CUSTOM IMPROVED
PAC U00370 5109632D51 IC CUST BIPOLAR TIC
14SOIC U00520 5199281C02 IC MASK DSP MODEM
2.7V 80TQFP
U00701 5113802M4
0
IC 32 BIT MCU _68338_
REF DES
ITEM # DESCRIPTION
U00702 5199245A01 IC FLASH PROM
512KX16 28F800-B
U00703 5109743E13 IC ASIC BIC 4.01
S38138EC10
U00704 5109509A06 IC SRAM 64KX16
MS1016ATP
U00705 5199301A01 IC EEPROM SPCL 8KX8
28BV64
U00708 5109522E22 IC SNGL AND GATE
TC7S08FU
U00709 5199249A01 IC ROM LAZER D SSN
DS2401P
U00801 5199285C01 IC MASK DSP 1616-
S31EEK 38IW
U00802 5109632D44 IC CUST DIG POT/ATTN
DS1866
U00803 5109920D15 IC PCM CODEC
MC14LC5480SDR2
U00804 5109522E10 IC 3-INV LMOS
TC7W04FU
U00805 5109781E47 IC LIN CLCK DBLR
W42C22
U00900 5109632D54 IC CUST BICMOS
GCAP 48QFP U00901 4209935N01 CLIP DESENSE U00902 4209935N01 CLIP DESENSE VR0352 4809877C04 DIODE VARACTOT
SMV1104-36 VR0353 4809877C06 DIODE VARACTOR
SMV1104-33 VR0901 4809788E07 DIODE REF 6V SOT23
LM4040DIM3 Y00201 4809612J19 XTAL 13MHZ 11PPM
SMD 5X7 MM
REF DES
ITEM # DESCRIPTION
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Dual Band 880/890 Keyboard
Dual Band 890 Mechanical
Transceiver: SWF2778A
Model Description: Dual Band 890
Schematic Reference: 8409012J01
REF DES
ITEM # DESCRIPTION
C01501 2113743E12 CAP CHIP .047 UF 10%
X7R
C01502 2113741F49 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R
REEL 10000
C01701 2113741F49 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R
REEL 10000
C01815 2113741B69 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R
REEL 100000
C02170 2311049A13 CAP TANT CHIP 4.7 1010
A/P
C03701 2113741F49 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R
REEL 10000
CR1808 4809606E04 DIODE DUAL SW
SMBD1042LT2
DS1501 4809645M0
2
LED YELLOW SMD PY1112H
DS1502 4809645M0
2
LED YELLOW SMD PY1112H
DS1503 4809645M0
2
LED YELLOW SMD PY1112H
DS1504 4809645M0
2
LED YELLOW SMD PY1112H
DS1505 4809645M0
2
LED YELLOW SMD PY1112H
DS1506 4809645M0
2
LED YELLOW SMD PY1112H
J01101 0909883L04 RECP SMD LOW PRO 41
PIN
J01601 0109505C10 ASSY CNTCT SIM CARD
READER
J01801 0909465R01 RECPT CUST MOLD 2
POS SMD
J01803 0909465R01 RECPT CUST MOLD 2
POS SMD Q01501 4811056B23 TSTR 48S11056A23 A/I Q01800 4813824A10 TSTR NPN 40V .2A GEN
PURP Q01801 4883533T03 TRANS PNP BCP51 R01501 0699200C89 RES CHIP QUAD 47K 5%
0603 R01505 0699200C89 RES CHIP QUAD 47K 5%
0603 R01509 0699200C89 RES CHIP QUAD 47K 5%
0603 R01511 0660076S01 RES CHIP O OHM R01512 0660076S01 RES CHIP O OHM R01513 0660076N17 RES CHIP 47 OHM 5 1/16
R01514 0660076P01 RES CHIP 100K OHM 5
1/16W
R01515 0660076N77 RES CHIP 15 K OHM 1/
16 W R01516 0660076N17 RES CHIP 47 OHM 5 1/16 R01602 0660076N77 RES CHIP 15 K OHM 1/
16 W R01603 0660076P09 RES CHIP 220K OHM 5
1/8W R01801 0660076S01 RES CHIP O OHM R01812 0660076P01 RES CHIP 100K OHM 5
1/16W R01813 0660076N89 RES CHIP 47 K OHM 1/
16 W R01814 0660076P01 RES CHIP 100K OHM 5
1/16W S01515 4009060E01 SW TACTILE SMD S01521 4009060E01 SW TACTILE SMD S01522 4009060E01 SW TACTILE SMD S01602 4009608M0
3
SWITCH SMT CARD
RDR PRESENCE SH0001 4209190E01 CLIP LOGIC SHIELD #2 U01701 5109781E50 IC LIN 5V REG LM2980
SOT23
ITEM # DESCRIPTION
0109124B06 ASSY CARD READER 0109189C07 ASSY ANT 0109222S02 ASSY VIB MOTOR GSM 8700 0109429C12 ASSY FRNT HSNG MERCURY
8800 0109505C10 ASSY CNTCT SIM CARD READER 0109850N09 ASSY HSNG REAR GSM DUAL 0709447J02 SUPPORT RIB 0909179R01 PECEPT LO PROF SMD 2 PIN 0909465R01 RECPT CUST MOLD 2 POS SMD
REF DES
ITEM # DESCRIPTION
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Dual Band 890 Electrical RF/Logic
0909883L04 RECP SMD LOW PRO 41 PIN 0909888M01 RECEPT XDCR SMD 0909958J11 RECEP 10 PINS W/BATT W/COAX 1009798H02 SOLDER PELLET 30X60 1109012S01 PROTECTIVE TAPE LENS 1509618K09 HSNG TUBE ANTENNA SILVER 2809882L05 PLUG SMD LO PRO 41 PIN 3209319S01 CONDUCTIVE MIC GROMMET 3209523A07 GASKET SHIELD 3509133B05 MYLAR COVER 3809686N03 ANTENNA CAP 3809917N20 KYPD 8700 MEMO 3909014B03 CONTACT ANTENNA RECEP-
TACLE 3909043M01 CNTCT ANT STRAW GRND 4009060E01 SW TACTILE SMD 4009203D01 SW KYPD METAL DOMES 4009203D02 SW ARRA Y KYPD MET AL DOMES 4009608M03 SWITCH SMT CARD RDR PRES-
ENCE 4082635T09 SWITCH REED SMD 16-20AT 4109083R02 SPRING COMPRESSION 4209190E01 CLIP LOGIC SHIELD #2 4209935N01 CLIP DESENSE 5009076E08 SPKR DYN EARPC 20MM ADHSV
RN 5009330L01 ALERT ASSY MAG 2 TONE CONN 5009379L01 MIC ASSY ELECT LO PRO W/
CONN 6109441C20 LENS DB 890 7209005C05 LCD DSPL MOD 96X32 PIX 7509532K14 PAD ALERT CUSHION GSM 8700
ITEM # DESCRIPTION
REF DES
ITEM # DESCRIPTION
A00001 3909014B03 CONTACT ANTENNA
RECEPTACLE
A00002 3909014B03 CONTACT ANTENNA
RECEPTACLE
BT0770 0909179R01 PECEPT LO PROF SMD
2 PIN
C00102 2311049A54 CAP TAN CHIP A/P 3.3
20 16
C00103 2311049A54 CAP TAN CHIP A/P 3.3
20 16
C00104 2311049A54 CAP TAN CHIP A/P 3.3
20 16
C00105 2311049A54 CAP TAN CHIP A/P 3.3
20 16
C00106 2113740F27 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 10
C00107 2113740F51 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 100
C00108 2113743N36 CAP CHIP 27.0 PF 5%
COG
C00109 2113740F37 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 27
C00110 2113740F37 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 27
C00111 2113743N26 CAP CHIP 10.0 PF 5%
COG C00113 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10% C00114 2113740F27 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 10 C00115 2113740F27 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 10 C00116 2113740F27 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 10 C00119 2113743N16 CAP CHIP 3.9 PF +-
.25PF COG C00120 2113743N07 CAP CHIP 1.5 PF +-
.25PF COG C00121 2113740F02 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 .75 C00123 2113740F37 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 27 C00200 2113743N18 CAP CHIP 4.7 PF +-
.25PF COG C00201 2113743N22 CAP CHIP 6.8 PF + -.5PF
COG C00202 2113743N03 CAP CHIP 1.0 PF +-
.25PF COG
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C00203 2113743L17 CAP CHIP 1000 PF 10%
X7R
C00205 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5%
COG
C00206 2113743N18 CAP CHIP 4.7 PF +-
.25PF COG
C00207 2113743L41 CAP CHIP 10000 PF 10%
X7R
C00208 2113743N17 CAP CHIP 4.3 PF +-
.25PF COG
C00209 2113740L12 CAP CER CHIP 5.6 PF +-
0.1PF
C00210 2113743L41 CAP CHIP 10000 PF 10%
X7R
C00211 2113740L12 CAP CER CHIP 5.6 PF +-
0.1PF
C00212 2113743N32 CAP CHIP 18.0 PF 5%
COG
C00213 2113740L14 CAP CER CHIP 6.8 PF +-
0.1PF
C00214 2113743L41 CAP CHIP 10000 PF 10%
X7R
C00216 2113743N14 CAP CHIP 3.3 PF +-
.25PF COG
C00217 2113743N12 CAP CHIP 2.7 PF +-
.25PF COG
C00220 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5%
COG
C00221 2113741F49 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R
REEL 10000
C00222 2113743N26 CAP CHIP 10.0 PF 5%
COG
C00223 2113743N26 CAP CHIP 10.0 PF 5%
COG
C00224 2113741F25 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R
REEL 1000
C00225 2113740A71 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 470
C00226 2113741B33 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R
REEL 3300
C00227 2113743L41 CAP CHIP 10000 PF 10%
X7R
C00228 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF
+80-20% Y5V
C00229 2113743L17 CAP CHIP 1000 PF 10%
X7R
C00230 2113743L17 CAP CHIP 1000 PF 10%
X7R
C00231 2113743L17 CAP CHIP 1000 PF 10%
X7R
REF DES
ITEM # DESCRIPTION
C00232 2113743L41 CAP CHIP 10000 PF 10%
X7R C00233 2113743L17 CAP CHIP 1000 PF 10%
X7R C00234 2113743L17 CAP CHIP 1000 PF 10%
X7R C00235 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5%
COG C00236 2113743L17 CAP CHIP 1000 PF 10%
X7R C00237 2113743N26 CAP CHIP 10.0 PF 5%
COG C00238 2113740F51 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 100 C00239 2113743L41 CAP CHIP 10000 PF 10%
X7R C00240 2113743L17 CAP CHIP 1000 PF 10%
X7R C00241 2113743N46 CAP CHIP 68.0 PF 5%
COG C00242 2113743L41 CAP CHIP 10000 PF 10%
X7R C00243 2113743G26 CAP CHIP 4.7 UF 16V
+80-20% C00244 2113743N46 CAP CHIP 68.0 PF 5%
COG C00246 2113743L41 CAP CHIP 10000 PF 10%
X7R C00247 2113740A67 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 330 C00248 2113740A79 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 1000 C00249 2113743N03 CAP CHIP 1.0 PF +-
.25PF COG C00250 2113743E07 CER CHIP CAP .022UF C00251 2113741B45 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R
REEL 10000 C00252 2113741B45 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R
REEL 10000 C00253 2311049A56 CAP TAN CHIP A/P 4.7
20 10 C00254 2113743L41 CAP CHIP 10000 PF 10%
X7R C00255 2113743N34 CAP CHIP 22.0 PF 5%
COG C00257 2113743N26 CAP CHIP 10.0 PF 5%
COG C00259 2113743G26 CAP CHIP 4.7 UF 16V
+80-20%
REF DES
ITEM # DESCRIPTION
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C00261 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5%
COG
C00262 2113743L17 CAP CHIP 1000 PF 10%
X7R
C00263 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF
+80-20% Y5V
C00264 2311049A56 CAP TAN CHIP A/P 4.7
20 10
C00265 2113743N34 CAP CHIP 22.0 PF 5%
COG
C00266 2113743N34 CAP CHIP 22.0 PF 5%
COG
C00267 2113740A71 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 470
C00268 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5%
COG
C00269 2113741B33 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R
REEL 3300
C00271 2113743L41 CAP CHIP 10000 PF 10%
X7R
C00277 2113743N22 CAP CHIP 6.8 PF + -.5PF
COG
C00278 2113743N14 CAP CHIP 3.3 PF +-
.25PF COG
C00300 2113743H14 CAP CHIP 10.0 UF 16V
+80-20%
C00301 2113740F27 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 10
C00302 2113740F37 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 27
C00303 2113740F15 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 3.3
C00304 2113741F49 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R
REEL 10000
C00305 2113740F13 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 2.7
C00306 2113740F11 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 2.2
C00307 2113743G26 CAP CHIP 4.7 UF 16V
+80-20%
C00309 2113740F09 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 1.8
C00310 2113743N36 CAP CHIP 27.0 PF 5%
COG
C00311 2113743L41 CAP CHIP 10000 PF 10%
X7R
C00312 2113743N12 CAP CHIP 2.7 PF +-
.25PF COG
C00313 2113743N07 CAP CHIP 1.5 PF +-
.25PF COG
REF DES
ITEM # DESCRIPTION
C00315 2113740L05 CAP CER CHIP 3.0 PF +-
0.1PF
C00317 2113743N01 CAP CHIP 0.5 PF +-
.25PF COG C00318 2113740L03 CAP CER CHIP 2.4 PF +-
0.1PF
C00319 2113743L41 CAP CHIP 10000 PF 10%
X7R C00320 2113743N01 CAP CHIP 0.5 PF +-
.25PF COG C00321 2113743N07 CAP CHIP 1.5 PF +-
.25PF COG C00322 2113743N03 CAP CHIP 1.0 PF +-
.25PF COG C00323 2113740F07 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 1.5 C00324 2113743N03 CAP CHIP 1.0 PF +-
.25PF COG C00325 2113743N01 CAP CHIP 0.5 PF +-
.25PF COG C00326 2113740F15 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 3.3 C00327 2113743N03 CAP CHIP 1.0 PF +-
.25PF COG C00329 2113740L05 CAP CER CHIP 3.0 PF +-
0.1PF
C00330 2113743N46 CAP CHIP 68.0 PF 5%
COG C00332 2113743N07 CAP CHIP 1.5 PF +-
.25PF COG C00334 2113743N26 CAP CHIP 10.0 PF 5%
COG C00335 2113743N12 CAP CHIP 2.7 PF +-
.25PF COG C00340 2113740F27 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 10 C00341 2113740F51 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 100 C00342 2113740F55 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 150 C00344 2113741F25 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R
REEL 1000 C00345 2113741F13 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R
REEL 330 C00346 2113740F59 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 220 C00349 2113740F37 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 27 C00350 2113743L41 CAP CHIP 10000 PF 10%
X7R
REF DES
ITEM # DESCRIPTION
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C00351 2113743L17 CAP CHIP 1000 PF 10%
X7R
C00352 2113743L17 CAP CHIP 1000 PF 10%
X7R
C00353 2113743N18 CAP CHIP 4.7 PF +-
.25PF COG
C00354 2113743N01 CAP CHIP 0.5 PF +-
.25PF COG
C00355 2113743N36 CAP CHIP 27.0 PF 5%
COG
C00356 2113740L12 CAP CER CHIP 5.6 PF +-
0.1PF C00357 2113740L20 CAP 12.0 PF 50V 2.0 % C00358 2113743N36 CAP CHIP 27.0 PF 5%
COG
C00359 2113743N17 CAP CHIP 4.3 PF +-
.25PF COG
C00360 2113743N01 CAP CHIP 0.5 PF +-
.25PF COG
C00361 2113743A19 CAP CHIP .100 UF 10%
X7R
C00362 2113743N26 CAP CHIP 10.0 PF 5%
COG
C00363 2113743N07 CAP CHIP 1.5 PF +-
.25PF COG
C00370 2113741F25 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R
REEL 1000 C00371 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10% C00372 2113740F35 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 22 C00373 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10% C00374 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10% C00375 2113740F27 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 10 C00376 2113740F25 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 8.2 C00377 2113740F27 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 10 C00378 2113740F55 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 150 C00379 2113741B43 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R
REEL 8200 C00380 2113743E06 CER CHIP CAP .020UF C00382 2113740F07 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 1.5 C00411 2113743N36 CAP CHIP 27.0 PF 5%
COG C00412 2113743N18 CAP CHIP 4.7 PF +-
.25PF COG
REF DES
ITEM # DESCRIPTION
C00413 2113743N30 CAP CHIP 15.0 PF 5%
COG
C00415 2113743L41 CAP CHIP 10000 PF 10%
X7R
C00416 2113743N30 CAP CHIP 15.0 PF 5%
COG
C00418 2113743N26 CAP CHIP 10.0 PF 5%
COG
C00430 2113741F49 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R
REEL 10000
C00432 2113743N17 CAP CHIP 4.3 PF +-
.25PF COG
C00433 2113743N32 CAP CHIP 18.0 PF 5%
COG
C00434 2113743N05 CAP CHIP 1.2 PF +-
.25PF COG
C00435 2113743N26 CAP CHIP 10.0 PF 5%
COG
C00436 2113743N14 CAP CHIP 3.3 PF +-
.25PF COG
C00437 2113743N12 CAP CHIP 2.7 PF +-
.25PF COG
C00453 2113740F07 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 1.5
C00460 2113743L41 CAP CHIP 10000 PF 10%
X7R
C00461 2113743L17 CAP CHIP 1000 PF 10%
X7R
C00462 2113743N46 CAP CHIP 68.0 PF 5%
COG
C00463 2113743N69 CAP CHIP 1.8PF 16V +/-
.25PF
C00466 2113743N18 CAP CHIP 4.7 PF +-
.25PF COG
C00469 2113743N01 CAP CHIP 0.5 PF +-
.25PF COG
C00481 2113743N38 CAP CHIP 33.0 PF 5%
COG
C00482 2113743L41 CAP CHIP 10000 PF 10%
X7R
C00492 2113743N36 CAP CHIP 27.0 PF 5%
COG
C00505 2113740F35 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 22
C00520 2113740F37 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 27 C00521 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10% C00522 2113740F55 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 150
REF DES
ITEM # DESCRIPTION
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C00523 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10% C00524 2113740F55 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 150 C00525 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10% C00526 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10% C00527 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10% C00528 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10% C00529 2113741F49 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R
REEL 10000 C00530 2113740F55 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 150 C00531 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10% C00532 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10% C00533 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10% C00534 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10% C00535 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10% C00536 2113740F61 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/
130 270 C00537 2113741F17 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R
REEL 470 C00538 2113741F29 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R
REEL 1500 C00539 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10% C00601 2113740F39 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 33 C00602 2113740F39 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 33 C00603 2113740F39 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 33 C00604 2113740F39 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 33 C00605 2113743F16 CAP CHIP 1.0 UF 16V
+80-20% C00606 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10% C00607 2113740F39 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 33 C00701 2113740F19 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 4.7 C00703 2113740F35 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 22 C00704 2113743E12 CAP CHIP .047 UF 10%
X7R C00705 2113743E12 CAP CHIP .047 UF 10%
X7R C00706 2113743E12 CAP CHIP .047 UF 10%
X7R C00707 2113743E12 CAP CHIP .047 UF 10%
X7R
REF DES
ITEM # DESCRIPTION
C00708 2113743E12 CAP CHIP .047 UF 10%
X7R C00709 2113743E07 CER CHIP CAP .022UF C00710 2113740F55 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 150 C00711 2113743E12 CAP CHIP .047 UF 10%
X7R C00712 2113743E07 CER CHIP CAP .022UF C00714 2113741F25 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R
REEL 1000 C00750 2113743E12 CAP CHIP .047 UF 10%
X7R C00751 2113743E12 CAP CHIP .047 UF 10%
X7R C00752 2113743E12 CAP CHIP .047 UF 10%
X7R C00753 2113743E12 CAP CHIP .047 UF 10%
X7R C00754 2113743E12 CAP CHIP .047 UF 10%
X7R C00755 2113743E12 CAP CHIP .047 UF 10%
X7R C00757 2113743E12 CAP CHIP .047 UF 10%
X7R C00759 2113743E12 CAP CHIP .047 UF 10%
X7R C00760 2113743E12 CAP CHIP .047 UF 10%
X7R C00761 2113743E12 CAP CHIP .047 UF 10%
X7R C00762 2113741F49 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R
REEL 10000 C00763 2113741F49 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R
REEL 10000 C00800 2113740F39 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 33 C00802 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10% C00803 2113743A19 CAP CHIP .100 UF 10%
X7R C00804 2113741F37 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R
REEL 3300 C00805 2113743A27 CAP CHIP .470 UF 10%
16V C00806 2113740F39 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 33 C00808 2113740F39 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 33 C00809 2113740F39 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 33
REF DES
ITEM # DESCRIPTION
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C00810 2113743A27 CAP CHIP .470 UF 10%
16V
C00811 2113740F39 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 33
C00812 2311049B04 CAP TANT CHIP 4.7 UF
10V 10%
C00813 2113740F39 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 33 C00815 2113743E07 CER CHIP CAP .022UF C00816 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10% C00817 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10% C00818 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10% C00822 2113740F20 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 5.1 C00823 2113740F39 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 33 C00824 2113743E12 CAP CHIP .047 UF 10%
X7R C00825 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10% C00826 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10% C00827 2113741F17 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R
REEL 470 C00828 2113743A27 CAP CHIP .470 UF 10%
16V C00829 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10% C00830 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10% C00831 2311049A56 CAP TAN CHIP A/P 4.7
20 10 C00832 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10% C00833 2113740F39 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 33 C00834 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10% C00837 2113740F39 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 33 C00838 2113740F39 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 33 C00845 2113741F33 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R
REEL 2200 C00848 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10% C00850 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10% C00851 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10% C00852 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10% C00853 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10% C00854 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10% C00855 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10% C00856 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10% C00857 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10%
REF DES
ITEM # DESCRIPTION
C00859 2113740F39 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 33
C00889 2113740F39 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 33
C00900 2113743H14 CAP CHIP 10.0 UF 16V
+80-20%
C00901 2113743H14 CAP CHIP 10.0 UF 16V
+80-20%
C00902 2113743H14 CAP CHIP 10.0 UF 16V
+80-20%
C00903 2113743H14 CAP CHIP 10.0 UF 16V
+80-20%
C00904 2113740F27 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 10
C00906 2113743H14 CAP CHIP 10.0 UF 16V
+80-20%
C00907 2113743H14 CAP CHIP 10.0 UF 16V
+80-20%
C00908 2113743H14 CAP CHIP 10.0 UF 16V
+80-20% C00909 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10% C00910 2113743H14 CAP CHIP 10.0 UF 16V
+80-20% C00911 2113743H14 CAP CHIP 10.0 UF 16V
+80-20% C00912 2113740F15 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 3.3 C00913 2113740F13 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 2.7 C00915 2113743N26 CAP CHIP 10.0 PF 5%
COG C00916 2113740F51 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 100 C00950 2113740F39 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 33 C00952 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10% C00956 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10% C00957 2113740F39 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 33 C00958 2113740F39 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 33 C00971 2113743N69 CAP CHIP 1.8PF 16V +/-
.25PF C00972 2309121D21 CAP CHIP TANT 33 UF
10% 10 V C00973 2113740F15 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 3.3 C00974 2113740F35 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-
30 22
REF DES
ITEM # DESCRIPTION
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CL0100 3909043M01 CNTCT ANT STRAW
GRND
CR0200 4809948D05 DIODE RF SWITCH
SMT SOD323
CR0201 4809948D05 DIODE RF SWITCH
SMT SOD323
CR0202 4809641F02 DIODE VCTR ABRUPT
SMD SOD232
CR0203 4809948D05 DIODE RF SWITCH
SMT SOD323
CR0220 4809641F02 DIODE VCTR ABRUPT
SMD SOD232
CR0221 4809641F04 DIODE VCTR SMV1204-
70 SOT23
CR0223 4809948D05 DIODE RF SWITCH
SMT SOD323
CR0261 4809641F02 DIODE VCTR ABRUPT
SMD SOD232
CR0301 4809948D05 DIODE RF SWITCH
SMT SOD323
CR0302 4809948D05 DIODE RF SWITCH
SMT SOD323
CR0305 4809948D05 DIODE RF SWITCH
SMT SOD323
CR0306 4809948D05 DIODE RF SWITCH
SMT SOD323
CR0307 4809948D05 DIODE RF SWITCH
SMT SOD323
CR0310 4809948D05 DIODE RF SWITCH
SMT SOD323 CR0330 4809948D10 DIODE PIN BAR63-03 CR0350 4809948D05 DIODE RF SWITCH
SMT SOD323 CR0351 4809948D05 DIODE RF SWITCH
SMT SOD323 CR0603 4813825A11 DIODE HOT CARRIER
MMBD770T1 CR0604 4809606E04 DIODE DUAL SW
SMBD1042LT2 CR0605 4813833N13 DIODE SCHOTTKY 1.0A
30V CR0607 4813833B10 DIODE SCHOTTKY .5A
30V CR0701 4809606E04 DIODE DUAL SW
SMBD1042LT2 CR0702 4809606E01 DIODE ULTRA HIGH
SPEED UMT PKG CR0703 4809606E01 DIODE ULTRA HIGH
SPEED UMT PKG
REF DES
ITEM # DESCRIPTION
CR0704 4809606E01 DIODE ULTRA HIGH
SPEED UMT PKG
CR0901 4813825A05 DIODE 30V HOT
CARRIER MMBD301L
CR0907 4809606E04 DIODE DUAL SW
SMBD1042LT2
CR0910 4813833N13 DIODE SCHOTTKY 1.0A
30V
CR0998 4813833N13 DIODE SCHOTTKY 1.0A
30V
CS0003 4109083R02 SPRING COMPRES-
SION FL0400 9109450C01 FLTR SAW 947.5 MHZ FL0401 9109111C08 FLTR CER 1800 MHZ
SMD FL0460 9109179E01 FLTR SAW PB 215MHZ
150KHZ BW FL0461 9109429J03 FLTR CER RX-LO
900MHZ SMD FL0462 9109429J01 FLTR CER RX-LO
1800MHZ SMD J00002 2809882L05 PLUG SMD LO PRO 41
PIN J00400 0909958J04 RECEP 10 PINS W/BATT
W/MOD COA J00802 0909888M01 RECEPT XDCR SMD L00101 2462587V24 CHIP IND 15 NH 5%
0805 L00104 2409594M07 IND CHIP 6.5NH .5NH
ACCU-L L00105 2462587V20 CHIP IND 3.3 NH 5%
0805 L00106 2462587V24 CHIP IND 15 NH 5%
0805 L00202 2409646M05 IND CER MULTILYR
8.2NH 1608
L00220 2409646M85 IN CER MULTILYR 22 NH
1608 L00221 2409704K50 IND CHIP MULTIL YR
120NH 2012 L00222 2462587Q03 IND CHIP 82 NH 20% L00223 2462587Q36 IND CHIP 120 NH 10% L00224 2462587V28 CHIP IND 33 NH 5%
0805 L00225 2409646M12 IND CER MULTILYR
33NH 1608 L00261 2462587V26 CHIP IND 22 NH 5%
0805
REF DES
ITEM # DESCRIPTION
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L00303 2409594M11 IND CHIP 15.0NH 5%
ACCU-L
L00350 2409646M04 IND CER MULTILYR
6.8NH 1608 L00378 2462587Q36 IND CHIP 120 NH 10% L00410 2409646M05 IND CER MULTILYR
8.2NH 1608 L00412 2409646M07 IND CER MULTILYR
12NH 1608
L00430 2409646M02 IND CER MULTILYR
4.7NH 1608 L00432 2409646M01 IND CER MULTILYR
3.9NH 1608 L00454 2409646M06 IND CER MULTILYR
10NH 1608
L00460 2409646M05 IND CER MULTILYR
8.2NH 1608 L00461 2409646M95 IN CER MULTILYR L00462 2409646M02 IND CER MULTILYR
4.7NH 1608 L00465 2409646M94 IND CER MULTILYR
47NH 1608
L00480 2409646M79 IN CER MULTILYR 6.8NH
1608
L00498 2409646M84 IN CER MULTILYR 18 NH
1608 L00520 2462587P36 CHIP IND 100000 NH PEL001 1009798H02 SOLDER PELLET 30X60 PEL002 1009798H02 SOLDER PELLET 30X60 PEL003 1009798H02 SOLDER PELLET 30X60 PEL004 1009798H02 SOLDER PELLET 30X60 PEL005 1009798H02 SOLDER PELLET 30X60 PEL006 1009798H02 SOLDER PELLET 30X60 PEL007 1009798H02 SOLDER PELLET 30X60 PEL008 1009798H02 SOLDER PELLET 30X60 PEL009 1009798H02 SOLDER PELLET 30X60 Q00100 4809939C05 TSTR DUAL NPN/PNP
UMH 5 Q00101 4809940E02 TSTR DIG NPN
DTC114YE Q00102 4809940E02 TSTR DIG NPN
DTC114YE Q00103 4809607E02 TSTR SIG PNP 25A1774 Q00104 4809579E09 TSTR MOSFET P-CHAN
2SJ346 Q00105 4809608E03 TSTR DIG PNP
DTA114YE
REF DES
ITEM # DESCRIPTION
Q00106 4809608E03 TSTR DIG PNP
DTA114YE
Q00107 4813823A07 XSTR N-CH TMOS FET
2N7002LT1
Q00113 4809939C05 TSTR DUAL NPN/PNP
UMH 5
Q00114 4809939C05 TSTR DUAL NPN/PNP
UMH 5
Q00115 4809939C05 TSTR DUAL NPN/PNP
UMH 5 Q00200 4809527E18 TSTR NPN RF BFP420 Q00201 4809940E01 TSTR NPN MRF947 A/P Q00202 4809940E01 TSTR NPN MRF947 A/P Q00220 4809605E02 TSTR SIG NPN 2SC4617 Q00221 4809579E18 TSTR MOSFET P-CHAN
TP0101T Q00222 4809579E18 TSTR MOSFET P-CHAN
TP0101T Q00300 4809605E02 TSTR SIG NPN 2SC4617 Q00301 4809579E26 TSTR FET P-CHAN
SI9433DY 8SO Q00303 4809607E02 TSTR SIG PNP 25A1774 Q00304 4809605E02 TSTR SIG NPN 2SC4617 Q00330 4809527E19 TSTR NPN RF BFG540
SOT -143 Q00350 4809940E01 TSTR NPN MRF947 A/P Q00410 4809527E20 TSTR NPN RF 2SC4784
SC70 Q00411 4809527E20 TSTR NPN RF 2SC4784
SC70 Q00430 4809605E06 TSTR SIG NPN AT32011 Q00431 4809527E20 TSTR NPN RF 2SC4784
SC70 Q00460 4809527E20 TSTR NPN RF 2SC4784
SC70 Q00480 4809940E01 TSTR NPN MRF947 A/P Q00501 4809607E02 TSTR SIG PNP 25A1774 Q00503 4809605E02 TSTR SIG NPN 2SC4617 Q00504 4809607E02 TSTR SIG PNP 25A1774 Q00520 4809607E05 TSTR PNP DTA143EE Q00601 4809579E26 TSTR FET P-CHAN
SI9433DY 8SO Q00602 4809939C04 TSTR DUAL PNP/NPN
UMC3 Q00603 4809579E11 TSTR MOSFET P-CHAN
NDS0601
REF DES
ITEM # DESCRIPTION
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Q00604 4813823A07 XSTR N-CH TMOS FET
2N7002LT1
Q00605 4813823A07 XSTR N-CH TMOS FET
2N7002LT1 Q00606 4809605E02 TSTR SIG NPN 2SC4617 Q00607 4809939C04 TSTR DUAL PNP/NPN
UMC3 Q00613 4809605E02 TSTR SIG NPN 2SC4617 Q00702 4813823A07 XSTR N-CH TMOS FET
2N7002LT1 Q00703 4813824M33 TSTR PNP 60V .6A GEN
PURP Q00802 4809940E02 TSTR DIG NPN
DTC114YE Q00804 4809940E02 TSTR DIG NPN
DTC114YE Q00905 4809607E02 TSTR SIG PNP 25A1774 Q00906 4809607E02 TSTR SIG PNP 25A1774 Q00999 4809579E26 TSTR FET P-CHAN
SI9433DY 8SO Q01000 4809939C05 TSTR DUAL NPN/PNP
UMH 5 R00101 0660076P01 RES CHIP 100K OHM 5
1/16W R00103 0660076N73 RES CHIP 10 K OHM 1/
16 W R00104 0660076P15 RES CHIP 390K OHM 5
1/8W R00106 0660076N85 RES CHIP 33 K OHM 1/
16 W R00107 0660076N73 RES CHIP 10 K OHM 1/
16 W R00109 0660076N57 RES CHIP 2200 OHM 1/
16 W R00111 0660076N83 RES CHIP 27 K OHM 1/
16 W R00112 0660076P15 RES CHIP 390K OHM 5
1/8W R00116 0660076N85 RES CHIP 33 K OHM 1/
16 W R00123 0660076P01 RES CHIP 100K OHM 5
1/16W R00200 0662057M82 RES. CHIP 2200 5%
20X40 R00201 0662057M50 RES. CHIP 100 5%
20X40 R00202 0662057M38 RES CHIP 33 5% 20X40 R00203 0662057M50 RES. CHIP 100 5%
20X40
REF DES
ITEM # DESCRIPTION
R00204 0662057M90 RES. CHIP 4700 5%
20X40
R00205 0662057M86 RES. CHIP 3300 5%
20X40
R00206 0662057M54 RES. CHIP 150 5%
20X40
R00207 0662057M60 RES. CHIP 270 5%
20X40
R00208 0662057M82 RES. CHIP 2200 5%
20X40
R00209 0662057M34 RES. CHIP 22 5%
20X40
R00210 0662057M78 RES. CHIP 1500 5%
20X40
R00211 0662057M74 RES. CHIP 1000 5%
20X40
R00212 0662057M78 RES. CHIP 1500 5%
20X40
R00213 0662057M80 RES. CHIP 1800 5%
20X40
R00214 0662057M43 RES. CHIP 51 5%
20X40
R00215 0662057M82 RES. CHIP 2200 5%
20X40
R00219 0662057M50 RES. CHIP 100 5%
20X40
R00220 0662057M82 RES. CHIP 2200 5%
20X40
R00221 0660076N77 RES CHIP 15 K OHM 1/
16 W
R00222 0662057N07 RES. CHIP 22K 5%
20X40
R00223 0660076P11 RES CHIP 270K OHM 5
1/8W
R00224 0660076N89 RES CHIP 47 K OHM 1/
16 W
R00225 0662057M98 RES. CHIP 10K 5%
20X40 R00226 0662057M38 RES CHIP 33 5% 20X40 R00227 0662057M43 RES. CHIP 51 5%
20X40 R00228 0662057M26 RES. CHIP 10 5%
20X40 R00229 0662057M38 RES CHIP 33 5% 20X40 R00230 0662057N07 RES. CHIP 22K 5%
20X40 R00231 0662057N29 RES CHIP 180K 5%
20X40
REF DES
ITEM # DESCRIPTION
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R00232 0662057M98 RES. CHIP 10K 5%
20X40 R00233 0662057M38 RES CHIP 33 5% 20X40 R00234 0662057M84 RES. CHIP 2700 5%
20X40 R00236 0662057M38 RES CHIP 33 5% 20X40 R00238 0662057M50 RES. CHIP 100 5%
20X40 R00240 0662057M82 RES. CHIP 2200 5%
20X40 R00241 0662057N07 RES. CHIP 22K 5%
20X40 R00242 0662057M98 RES. CHIP 10K 5%
20X40 R00243 0662057M82 RES. CHIP 2200 5%
20X40 R00263 0662057M38 RES CHIP 33 5% 20X40 R00300 0662057M90 RES. CHIP 4700 5%
20X40 R00301 0662057M62 RES. CHIP 330 5%
20X40 R00309 0662057M78 RES. CHIP 1500 5%
20X40 R00310 0662057M78 RES. CHIP 1500 5%
20X40 R00312 0662057M74 RES. CHIP 1000 5%
20X40 R00314 0662057M82 RES. CHIP 2200 5%
20X40 R00317 0662057M86 RES. CHIP 3300 5%
20X40 R00318 0662057M78 RES. CHIP 1500 5%
20X40 R00319 0662057M78 RES. CHIP 1500 5%
20X40 R00320 0662057M50 RES. CHIP 100 5%
20X40 R00321 0662057M43 RES. CHIP 51 5%
20X40 R00325 0660076N57 RES CHIP 2200 OHM 1/
16 W R00326 0662057M78 RES. CHIP 1500 5%
20X40 R00327 0662057M62 RES. CHIP 330 5%
20X40 R00328 0662057M50 RES. CHIP 100 5%
20X40 R00331 0662057M62 RES. CHIP 330 5%
20X40
REF DES
ITEM # DESCRIPTION
R00333 0662057M43 RES. CHIP 51 5%
20X40
R00334 0662057M54 RES. CHIP 150 5%
20X40
R00335 0662057M62 RES. CHIP 330 5%
20X40
R00336 0662057M84 RES. CHIP 2700 5%
20X40
R00337 0662057M26 RES. CHIP 10 5%
20X40
R00338 0660076N73 RES CHIP 10 K OHM 1/
16 W
R00340 0660076N69 RES CHIP 6800 OHM 1/
16 W
R00341 0660076P03 RES CHIP 120K OHM 5
1/8W
R00342 0660076N69 RES CHIP 6800 OHM 1/
16 W
R00350 0662057M78 RES. CHIP 1500 5%
20X40
R00351 0662057M82 RES. CHIP 2200 5%
20X40
R00352 0662057M82 RES. CHIP 2200 5%
20X40
R00353 0662057M32 RES. CHIP 18 5%
20X40
R00354 0662057M74 RES. CHIP 1000 5%
20X40
R00355 0662057M74 RES. CHIP 1000 5%
20X40
R00356 0662057M82 RES. CHIP 2200 5%
20X40
R00366 0662057M60 RES. CHIP 270 5%
20X40
R00367 0662057M36 RES. CHIP 27 5%
20X40
R00370 0662057M60 RES. CHIP 270 5%
20X40
R00371 0660076N25 RES CHIP 100 OHM 1/16
W
R00372 0660076N13 RES CHIP 33 OHM 5 1/
16
R00373 0660076N25 RES CHIP 100 OHM 1/16
W
R00374 0660076N01 RES CHIP 10 OHM 5 1/
16W
R00377 0660076N18 RES CHIP 51 OHM 5 1/
16
R00378 0660076N18 RES CHIP 51 OHM 5 1/
16
REF DES
ITEM # DESCRIPTION
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R00379 0660076P25 REC CHIP 1M OHN 5 1/
16W R00380 0660076P25 REC CHIP 1M OHN 5 1/
16W R00381 0662057M50 RES. CHIP 100 5%
20X40 R00410 0662057M54 RES. CHIP 150 5%
20X40 R00411 0662057M82 RES. CHIP 2200 5%
20X40 R00412 0662057M86 RES. CHIP 3300 5%
20X40 R00413 0662057M90 RES. CHIP 4700 5%
20X40 R00414 0662057M60 RES. CHIP 270 5%
20X40 R00420 0662057M90 RES. CHIP 4700 5%
20X40 R00430 0662057M54 RES. CHIP 150 5%
20X40 R00431 0662057M90 RES. CHIP 4700 5%
20X40 R00432 0662057M86 RES. CHIP 3300 5%
20X40 R00433 0662057M82 RES. CHIP 2200 5%
20X40 R00434 0662057M90 RES. CHIP 4700 5%
20X40 R00435 0662057M62 RES. CHIP 330 5%
20X40 R00460 0662057M62 RES. CHIP 330 5%
20X40 R00461 0662057M86 RES. CHIP 3300 5%
20X40 R00462 0662057M82 RES. CHIP 2200 5%
20X40 R00463 0662057M82 RES. CHIP 2200 5%
20X40 R00480 0662057M76 RES. CHIP 1200 5%
20X40 R00481 0662057M82 RES. CHIP 2200 5%
20X40 R00482 0662057M62 RES. CHIP 330 5%
20X40 R00502 0660076N49 RES CHIP 1000 OHM 1/
16 W R00510 0660076N73 RES CHIP 10 K OHM 1/
16 W R00512 0660076N73 RES CHIP 10 K OHM 1/
16 W
REF DES
ITEM # DESCRIPTION
R00517 0660076N77 RES CHIP 15 K OHM 1/
16 W
R00518 0660076N77 RES CHIP 15 K OHM 1/
16 W
R00519 0660076N65 RES CHIP 4700 OHM 1/
16 W
R00520 0660076N89 RES CHIP 47 K OHM 1/
16 W
R00521 0660076N89 RES CHIP 47 K OHM 1/
16 W
R00522 0660076N49 RES CHIP 1000 OHM 1/
16 W
R00523 0660076N77 RES CHIP 15 K OHM 1/
16 W
R00524 0660076N89 RES CHIP 47 K OHM 1/
16 W
R00525 0660076N57 RES CHIP 2200 OHM 1/
16 W
R00526 0660076N35 RES CHIP 270 OHM 1/16
W
R00527 0660076N13 RES CHIP 33 OHM 5 1/
16
R00601 0660076N80 RES CHIP 20 K OHM 1/
16 W R00602 0680195M64 RES 0.24 OHM 1/2W R00603 0660076N89 RES CHIP 47 K OHM 1/
16 W R00604 0660076N65 RES CHIP 4700 OHM 1/
16 W R00605 0660076N91 RES CHIP 56 K OHM 1/
16 W R00606 0660076N93 RES CHIP 68 K OHM 1/
16 W R00607 0660076N59 RES CHIP 2700 OHM 1/
16 W R00608 0660076N73 RES CHIP 10 K OHM 1/
16 W R00609 0660076N77 RES CHIP 15 K OHM 1/
16 W R00611 0660076P07 RES CHIP 180K OHM 5
1/8W R00612 0660076P01 RES CHIP 100K OHM 5
1/16W R00613 0660076N73 RES CHIP 10 K OHM 1/
16 W R00614 0660076N73 RES CHIP 10 K OHM 1/
16 W R00615 0660076P01 RES CHIP 100K OHM 5
1/16W
REF DES
ITEM # DESCRIPTION
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R00617 0660076P01 RES CHIP 100K OHM 5
1/16W
R00619 0660076P25 REC CHIP 1M OHN 5 1/
16W
R00701 0660076N73 RES CHIP 10 K OHM 1/
16 W
R00702 0660076N89 RES CHIP 47 K OHM 1/
16 W
R00703 0660076N77 RES CHIP 15 K OHM 1/
16 W
R00704 0660076N49 RES CHIP 1000 OHM 1/
16 W
R00705 0660076N77 RES CHIP 15 K OHM 1/
16 W
R00706 0660076N77 RES CHIP 15 K OHM 1/
16 W
R00710 0660076N77 RES CHIP 15 K OHM 1/
16 W
R00711 0660076N77 RES CHIP 15 K OHM 1/
16 W
R00712 0660076N77 RES CHIP 15 K OHM 1/
16 W
R00713 0660076N77 RES CHIP 15 K OHM 1/
16 W
R00714 0660076N25 RES CHIP 100 OHM 1/16
W
R00715 0660076N77 RES CHIP 15 K OHM 1/
16 W
R00716 0660076N49 RES CHIP 1000 OHM 1/
16 W
R00717 0660076N53 RES CHIP 1500 OHM 1/
16 W
R00718 0660076N49 RES CHIP 1000 OHM 1/
16 W
R00719 0660076N25 RES CHIP 100 OHM 1/16
W
R00720 0660076N81 RES CHIP 22 K OHM 1/
16 W
R00721 0660076N33 RES CHIP 220 OHM 1/16
W
R00722 0660076N73 RES CHIP 10 K OHM 1/
16 W
R00723 0611079A50 RES FIXED CHIP 100 5
1/10W A/P
R00724 0660076N25 RES CHIP 100 OHM 1/16
W
R00725 0660076N73 RES CHIP 10 K OHM 1/
16 W
R00734 0660076N77 RES CHIP 15 K OHM 1/
16 W
REF DES
ITEM # DESCRIPTION
R00736 0660076N77 RES CHIP 15 K OHM 1/
16 W R00737 0660076N77 RES CHIP 15 K OHM 1/
16 W R00738 0660076N77 RES CHIP 15 K OHM 1/
16 W R00739 0660076N77 RES CHIP 15 K OHM 1/
16 W R00740 0660076N73 RES CHIP 10 K OHM 1/
16 W R00741 0660076N49 RES CHIP 1000 OHM 1/
16 W R00742 0660076N77 RES CHIP 15 K OHM 1/
16 W R00743 0660076N77 RES CHIP 15 K OHM 1/
16 W R00744 0660076P01 RES CHIP 100K OHM 5
1/16W R00745 0660076P01 RES CHIP 100K OHM 5
1/16W R00746 0660076N77 RES CHIP 15 K OHM 1/
16 W R00747 0660076P01 RES CHIP 100K OHM 5
1/16W R00748 0660076P01 RES CHIP 100K OHM 5
1/16W R00749 0660076P01 RES CHIP 100K OHM 5
1/16W R00750 0660076N77 RES CHIP 15 K OHM 1/
16 W R00751 0660076N77 RES CHIP 15 K OHM 1/
16 W R00752 0660076P01 RES CHIP 100K OHM 5
1/16W R00753 0660076N77 RES CHIP 15 K OHM 1/
16 W R00755 0660076N77 RES CHIP 15 K OHM 1/
16 W R00756 0660076N65 RES CHIP 4700 OHM 1/
16 W R00760 0660076S01 RES CHIP O OHM R00763 0660076N89 RES CHIP 47 K OHM 1/
16 W R00770 0660076S01 RES CHIP O OHM R00773 0660076N89 RES CHIP 47 K OHM 1/
16 W R00801 0660076N65 RES CHIP 4700 OHM 1/
16 W
REF DES
ITEM # DESCRIPTION
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R00802 0660076N73 RES CHIP 10 K OHM 1/
16 W
R00803 0660076N73 RES CHIP 10 K OHM 1/
16 W
R00804 0660076N73 RES CHIP 10 K OHM 1/
16 W
R00805 0660076N87 RES CHIP 39 K OHM 1/
16 W
R00806 0660076N43 RES CHIP 560 OHM 1/16
W
R00807 0660076N43 RES CHIP 560 OHM 1/16
W
R00808 0660076N65 RES CHIP 4700 OHM 1/
16 W
R00809 0660076N43 RES CHIP 560 OHM 1/16
W
R00810 0660076N73 RES CHIP 10 K OHM 1/
16 W
R00815 0660076N89 RES CHIP 47 K OHM 1/
16 W
R00816 0660076N77 RES CHIP 15 K OHM 1/
16 W R00818 0660076S01 RES CHIP O OHM R00822 0660076N01 RES CHIP 10 OHM 5 1/
16W R00824 0660076N89 RES CHIP 47 K OHM 1/
16 W R00825 0660076N93 RES CHIP 68 K OHM 1/
16 W R00826 0660076N18 RES CHIP 51 OHM 5 1/
16 R00827 0660076P01 RES CHIP 100K OHM 5
1/16W R00828 0660076N01 RES CHIP 10 OHM 5 1/
16W R00829 0660076N57 RES CHIP 2200 OHM 1/
16 W R00836 0660076N73 RES CHIP 10 K OHM 1/
16 W R00837 0660076N69 RES CHIP 6800 OHM 1/
16 W R00838 0660076N81 RES CHIP 22 K OHM 1/
16 W R00839 0660076N73 RES CHIP 10 K OHM 1/
16 W R00840 0660076N89 RES CHIP 47 K OHM 1/
16 W R00841 0660076N65 RES CHIP 4700 OHM 1/
16 W
REF DES
ITEM # DESCRIPTION
R00842 0660076N69 RES CHIP 6800 OHM 1/
16 W
R00843 0660076N69 RES CHIP 6800 OHM 1/
16 W
R00845 0660076N65 RES CHIP 4700 OHM 1/
16 W
R00848 0660076P01 RES CHIP 100K OHM 5
1/16W
R00850 0660076N01 RES CHIP 10 OHM 5 1/
16W
R00851 0660076N01 RES CHIP 10 OHM 5 1/
16W R00902 0662057M01 RES. CHIP 0 5% 20X40 R00905 0660076N73 RES CHIP 10 K OHM 1/
16 W R00906 0660076N73 RES CHIP 10 K OHM 1/
16 W R00907 0660076N73 RES CHIP 10 K OHM 1/
16 W R00908 0660076N73 RES CHIP 10 K OHM 1/
16 W R00915 0660076N13 RES CHIP 33 OHM 5 1/
16 R00916 0660076N33 RES CHIP 220 OHM 1/16
W R00920 0660076N49 RES CHIP 1000 OHM 1/
16 W R00950 0660076N59 RES CHIP 2700 OHM 1/
16 W R00951 0660076N61 RES CHIP 3300 OHM 1/
16 W R00989 0660076N49 RES CHIP 1000 OHM 1/
16 W R00991 0660076N37 RES CHIP 330 OHM 1/16
W R00992 0660076P01 RES CHIP 100K OHM 5
1/16W SH0002 2609306L02 SHIELD MIXER DUAL
BAND 890 SH0003 2609282J02 SHIELD SAW DUAL
BAND 890 SH0004 2609281J03 SHIELD VCO DUAL
BAND 890 SH0005 2609446K02 SHIELD GIF DUAL BAND SH0006 2609307L01 SHIELD PIC DUAL BAND SH0007 2609279J01 SHIELD ANTENNA DUAL
BAND SH0008 2609462R01 SHIELD TX VCO
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SH0009 2609280J02 SHIELD PA DUAL BAND
SOLID
T00900 2509021J01 CHOKE MEGA SHLDED
47UH SMD
U00101 5109920D12 IC DC-DC CONV
INVDBLR 682EOA
U00102 5109572E04 IC GAAS RF SW DPDT
MS098
U00104 5109923D14 IC CUST RF PS INTRFC
SDC5100T1
U00220 5109632D92 IC CUST GIFSYN 5.2
F2KHAA9712
U00220 5109632D73 IC CUST GIFSYN
SILXC7786FB
U00300 5109908K18 IC RF PA GAAS 1.8GHZ
DBPAM6
U00340 5109632D08 IC CUSTOM IMPROVED
PAC
U00370 5109632D93 IC CUST BIPOL TIC 5.0
14SOIC
U00370 5109632D51 IC CUST BIPOLAR TIC
14SOIC
U00520 5199281C04 IC DSP MODEM
SC390231PBIR U00701 5113802M40 IC 32 BIT MCU _68338_ U00702 5199245A01 IC FLASH PROM
512KX16 28F800-B U00703 5109743E13 IC ASIC BIC 4.01
S38138EC10 U00704 5109509A06 IC SRAM 64KX16
MS1016ATP U00705 5199301A01 IC EEPROM SPCL 8KX8
28BV64 U00708 5109522E22 IC SNGL AND GATE
TC7S08FU U00709 5199249A01 IC ROM LAZER D SSN
DS2401P U00801 5199285C01 IC MASK DSP 1616-
S31EEK 38IW U00802 5109632D44 IC CUST DIG POT/ATTN
DS1866 U00803 5109920D15 IC PCM CODEC
MC14LC5480SDR2 U00804 5109522E10 IC 3-INV LMOS
TC7W04FU U00805 5109781E47 IC LIN CLCK DBLR
W42C22 U00900 5109632D54 IC CUST BICMOS GCAP
48QFP
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ITEM # DESCRIPTION
U00901 4209935N01 CLIP DESENSE U00902 4209935N01 CLIP DESENSE VR0352 4809877C07 DIODE VARACTOR
SMV1104-35
VR0353 4809877C06 DIODE VARACTOR
SMV1104-33
VR0602 4813830M25 DIODE 12V ZENER
_5242_
VR0603 4813830M25 DIODE 12V ZENER
_5242_
VR0605 4813830M25 DIODE 12V ZENER
_5242_
VR0606 4813830M25 DIODE 12V ZENER
_5242_
VR0609 4813830M25 DIODE 12V ZENER
_5242_
VR0901 4809788E07 DIODE REF 6V SOT23
LM4040DIM3
Y00201 4809612J19 XTAL 13MHZ 11PPM
SMD 5X7 MM
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GLOSSARY
Dual Band 880/890 (DCS/GSM)
Cellular Subscriber Sector
Glossary
Those marked ** are Motorola specific abbreviations.
A Interface Interface between MSC and
BSS
A3 Authentication algorithm A5 Stream cipher algorithm A8 Ciphering key generating
algorithm
AB Access Burst A-bis Interface between BSC and BTS ACCH Associated Control CHannel ACSE Association Control Service
Element
AGCH Access Grant CHannel AOC Advice of charge ARFCN Absolute Radio Frequency
Channel Number
ARQ Automatic Request for
retransmission
ASIC Application Specific
Integrated Circuit
AUC Authentication Center AUT(H) Authentication
A
BA BCCH Allocation BAIC Barring of All Incoming Calls BAOC Barring of all Outgoing Calls BCC Base Transceiver Station (BTS)
Color Code
BCCH Broadcast Control CHannel BCD Binary Coded Decimal BCU BTS Control Unit ** Bm Full-rate traffic channel BN Bit Number BS Base Station BSC Base Station Controller BSIC Base Transceiver Station
Identity Code
BSS Base Station System BSSAP BSS Application Part (DTAP
and BSSMAP)
BSSC Base Station System Control
Cabinet **
BSSMAP Base Station Systems
Management Application Part
BSSOMAP BSS Operation and
Maintenance Application Part
BSU Base Site Controller Unit **
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BTS Base Transceiver Station
CA Call Allocation CBCH Call Broadcast CHannel cc Call Control cc Country Code CCBS Completion of Calls to Busy
Subscribers
CCH Control CHannel CCCH Common Control CHannel CFS Call Forwarding on mobile
Subscriber busy
CFU Call Forwarding
Unconditional
CLIP Calling Line Identification
Presentation
CLIR Calling Line Identification
Restriction
CM Connection Management COLP Connected Line identification
Presentation
COLR Connected Line identification
Restriction
CONF Conference Call add on CSPDN Circuit Switched Public Data
Network
CUG Closed User Group CW Call Waiting
DB Dummy Burst DBS Distributed Base Station ** DCCH Dedicated Control CHannel DET Detach DFE Decision Feedback Equalizer
DISC DISConnect DL Data Link (layer) Dm Control Channel (ISDN
terminology applied to mobile service)
Dm Signalling channel Dp Dialled Pulse DRCU Diversity Radio Channel
Unit**
DRX Discontinuous Reception DTAP Direct Transfer Application
Part
DTE Data Terminal Equipment DTMF Dual Tone Multi-Frequency
(tone signalling type)
DTX Discontinuous Transmission
E erlang Eb/No Energy per Bit/Noise floor EC Echo Canceller Ec/No Ratio of energy per
modulating bit to the noise spectral density
EIR Equipment Identity Register EIRP Effective Isotropic Radiated
Power
EMC Electromagnetic Compatibility EMX Electronic Mobile Exchange ** ETSI European Telecommunications
Standards Institute
C
D
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