The Nokia 6066 mobile terminal offers the following engines and features:
Model Type Frequency(MHz) GPS Module
7088 RM-219 800 No
CDMA 800MHz
128 x 160 main display with 65,536 colors and 96 x 64 outer
display with 4096 colors
Integrated VGA camera with 300k pixels, flash and digital zoom
Dedicated camera key
Record video up to 1 minute of total video at 15fps, maximal length
of single video clip is 15 seconds
Removable User Identification Module (RUIM) and may disabled in
non-RUIM markets
Speaker phone
WAP2.0 browser
M-IMAP 2.0
MIDI and MP3 ringtones
Predictive Text input
4-way navigation key including select key for easy navigation
Pre-loaded UI themes and screensavers
Calendar, alarm clock, notes, calculator, timer, stop watch, world
clock and to-do list
3 pre-loaded games
MiniUSB data connector support USB 1.1 standard
The mobile terminal uses a CDMA single mode engine (Cellular/ 800) with
Qualcomm baseband consisting of three ASICs:
Mobile Station Modem processor, MSM6025 (MSM)
Power Management IC, PM6610 (PM)
128Mb Flash memory and 64Mb pSRAM memory
MSM6025
The MSM6025 device is a mixed-signal baseband chip that enables manufacturers
to meet or exceed the specifications of mobile stations for worldwide cdmaOne and
3G CDMA systems, including IS-95-A, IS-95-B, IS-2000 1x Release 0.
Subsystems within the MSM6025 device include an ARM7 processor, a CDMA
processor, a DFM processor, QDSP & codec, PLL, analog interface for RF and
controllers for GPIOs, RUIM, USB & peripheral interfaces, all of which are
necessary to complete the entire CDMA baseband system. ARM7 processor
communicates with external memory, backend IC and LCD through local address &
memory buses. A QDSP4000 with code-c inside the
handles the voice processing/compression for microphone, receiver (earpiece) and
speaker signals. CDMA and DFM processors handle CDMA operation and control
the radio chip RFT6122 and RFR6122 through analog interface along with other
digital control pins. The RFT6122 and RFR6122 provide direct conversion of RF
signal (zero IF) architecture to support the CDMA2000 1X standard. The PM6610
controls the power management for baseband & RF system, and battery charging
algorithm.
Mobile Station Modem (MSM)
PM6610
The PM6610 device integrates all low-cost wireless handset power management,
general housekeeping, and user interface support functions into a single mixed
signal IC. Its versatile design is suitable for low-cost CDMA handsets.
The power management portion accepts power from common sources – battery,
external charger or adapter – and generates all the regulated voltages needed to
power the appropriate handset electronics. It monitors and controls the power
sources, detecting which sources are applied, verifying that they are within
acceptable operational limits, and coordinates battery recharging while maintaining
the handset electronics supply voltages. On-chip voltage regulators generate seven
programmable output voltages using low dropout voltage regulators, all derived
from a common trimmed voltage reference.
Flash Memory
The PL127J is a 128Mbit, 3.0 volt-only Page Mode and Simultaneous Read/Write
Flash memory device organized as 8 Mwords. The word-wide data (x16) appears
on DQ15-DQ0. This device can be programmed in-system or in standard EPROM
programmers. A 12.0 V VPP is not required for write or erase operations. The
device offers fast page access times of 20 to 30 ns, with corresponding random
access times of 55 to 70 ns, respectively, allowing high speed microprocessors to
operate without wait states. To eliminate bus contention the device has separate
chip enable (CE#), write enable (WE#) and output enable
(OE#) controls.
The Simultaneous Read/Write architecture provides simultaneous operation by
dividing the memory space into 4 banks, which can be considered to be four
separate memory arrays. The device can improve overall system performance by
allowing a host system to program or erase in one bank, then immediately and
simultaneously read from another bank with zero latency.
This device requires a single 3.0 volt power supply for both read and write functions.
It’s command set is entirely compatible with the JEDEC 42.4 single-power-supply
Flash standard.
The RF module receives and demodulates the radio frequency signals from the
base station and transmits the modulated RF signals to the base station. It consists
of the following functional sub-modules:
Transmitter, RFT6122
Receiver, RFR6122
Transmitter
The RFT6122 IC is a baseband-to-RF transmitter IC, an integral component of
QUALCOMM’s radioOne CMOS RF chipset. All radioOne ICs are highly integrated
and fulfill CDMA2000 standard. Overall radioOne performance depends on the
combined, complementary performance of all the ICs in the chipset.
The RFT6122 IC provides the Zero-IF transmit signal path for Cellular-CDMA
transmission. For this chipset, Cellular-CDMA re fers to band classes 0 and 3 as
defined by the cdma2000 standard, with mobile station transmitters operating
between 824 and 925 MHz. The transmit signal path includes baseband amplifiers,
quadrature upconversion, gain control RF amplification, and an output driver
amplifier.
Receiver
The RFR6122 IC is an RF-to-baseband receiver IC, an integral component of
QUALCOMM’s radioOne CMOS RF chipset. All radioOne ICs are highly integrated
and fulfill cdma2000 standard. Overall radioOne performance depends uon the
combined, complementary performance of all the ICs in the chipset.
The RFR6122 IC provides the Zero-IF receiver signal path for Cellular-CDMA
reception. For this chipset, Cellular-CDMA refers to band classes 0 and 3 as
defined by the cdma2000 standard, with mobile station receivers operating between
832 and 894 MHz. The Rx signal path includes the LNA, quadrature
downconversion, and baseband functions.