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                   Customer Care Solutions
                  RH-20 Series Transceivers




          System Module and User
                 Interface




Issue 1 10/2003          Company Confidential   Nokia Corporation
RH-20                        Company confidential
System Module and User Interface                                                     CCS Technical Documentation

Table of Contents
                                                                                                                                 Page No
  Glossary of Terms ..........................................................................................................3
  Introduction ....................................................................................................................6
    Electrical Modules .......................................................................................................6
    Interconnection Diagram .............................................................................................6
  System Module: Baseband .............................................................................................7
    Baseband Module, technical summary ........................................................................7
    Environmental Specifications ......................................................................................8
      Temperature Conditions ............................................................................................8
      Humidity and Water Resistance ................................................................................8
    Baseband Technical Specifications .............................................................................9
      Absolute Maximum Ratings ......................................................................................9
      DC Characteristics .....................................................................................................9
      Power Distribution diagram ....................................................................................11
    Baseband External and Internal Signals and Connections ........................................12
      FM Radio Interface .................................................................................................13
    External Signals and Connections .............................................................................17
      Keyboard (board-to-board) Connector ....................................................................17
    LCD Connector (Board to Board) .............................................................................18
      DC Connector ..........................................................................................................19
      Bottom Connector ...................................................................................................19
      SIM connector .........................................................................................................21
      Internal Signals and Connections ............................................................................21
  Baseband Functional Description ................................................................................23
    Modes of Operation ...................................................................................................23
      No Supply ................................................................................................................23
      Back-up ...................................................................................................................23
      Acting Dead .............................................................................................................23
      Active ......................................................................................................................23
      Sleep Mode ..............................................................................................................24
      Charging ..................................................................................................................24
      Battery .....................................................................................................................24
    Power Up and Reset ...................................................................................................25
      Power Up with PWR key ........................................................................................26
      Power Up when Charger is connected ....................................................................26
      Power Up when Battery is connected .....................................................................26
      RTC Alarm Power Up .............................................................................................26
    A/D Channels .............................................................................................................27
    FM Radio ...................................................................................................................28
      Camera ....................................................................................................................29
      IR Module ...............................................................................................................29
      SIM Interface ...........................................................................................................29
      ACI ..........................................................................................................................30
      External Accessory Regulator .................................................................................31
    External Audio ...........................................................................................................31
      External Microphone Connection ...........................................................................31
      External Earphone Connections ..............................................................................32
    Internal Audio ............................................................................................................33


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    IHF Speaker & Stereo Audio Amplifier .................................................................33
    Internal Microphone ................................................................................................33
    Internal Speaker .......................................................................................................33
    IHF Speaker & Stereo Audio Amplifier .................................................................34
   Memory Block ...........................................................................................................35
    Security ....................................................................................................................35
   Clock distribution ......................................................................................................35
    Audio Control ..........................................................................................................36
    Accessory identification and Power Supply ............................................................36
    Backup Battery ........................................................................................................37
  RF Module Introduction ...............................................................................................38
   RF Frequency Plan ....................................................................................................39
   DC characteristics ......................................................................................................40
    Regulators ................................................................................................................40
    Typical current consumption ...................................................................................41
    Power Distribution ..................................................................................................42
  RF characteristics .........................................................................................................43
    Channel Numbers and Frequencies .........................................................................43
    Main RF characteristics ...........................................................................................43
    Transmitter characteristics ......................................................................................44
    Receiver characteristics ...........................................................................................44
    RF Block Diagram ..................................................................................................44
    RF Block Diagram RH-20 .......................................................................................45
   Frequency Synthesizers .............................................................................................46
   Receiver .....................................................................................................................46
   Transmitter .................................................................................................................46
    Other ........................................................................................................................46
    Power Amplifier ......................................................................................................47
    RF ASIC Helgo .......................................................................................................48
    AFC function ...........................................................................................................48
     Antenna ..................................................................................................................48
   User interface modules ..............................................................................................49
    UI board 1dm ..........................................................................................................49
    Keyboard .................................................................................................................49
    LCD .........................................................................................................................51
    LCD & keypad illumination ....................................................................................52
    Internal earpiece ......................................................................................................52
    IHF ..........................................................................................................................52
    Internal microphone ................................................................................................53
    IR module ................................................................................................................53
    Vibra ........................................................................................................................53
    Pop-Port system connector ......................................................................................54




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Glossary of Terms
         ACI       Accessory Control Interface

         ADC       Analog-Digital Converter

         AFC       Automatic Frequency Control

         AGC       Automatic Gain Control

         API       Application Programming Interface

         ARM       Processor architecture

         ASIC      Application Specific Integrated Circuit

         BB        Baseband

         CBus      Control Bus connecting UPP_WD2 with AEM and UEM

         CCS       Customer Care Solutions

         CMT       Cellular Mobile Telephone (MCU and DSP)

         COG       Chip On Glass

         CPU       Central Processing Unit

         CTSI      Clocking Timing Sleep Interrupt

         CSP       Chip Scale Package

         CSTN      Colour Super Twisted Nematic

         DAC       Digital-Analog Converter

         DAI       Digital Audio Interface

         DB        Dual band

         DCT4      Digital Core Technology, 4th generation

         DCN       Offset Cancellation control signal

         DLL       Dynamic Link Library

         DRC       Dynamic Range Controller

         DSP       Digital Signal Processor


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      EFR         Enhanced Full Rate

      EGPRS       Enhanced General Packet Radio Service

      EMC         Electromagnetic compatibility

      EMI         Electromagnetic Interference

      ESD         Electro Static Discharge

      EXT RF      External RF

      FBUS        Asynchronous Full Duplex Serial Bus

      GPRS        General Packet Radio Service

      GSM         Global System for Mobile communications

      HS          Half Rate Speech

      HSCSD       High Speed Circuit Switched Data

      IC          Integrated Circuit

      IHF         Integrated Hands Free

      IMEI        International Mobile Equipment Identity

      I/O         Input/Output

      IRDA        Infra Red Association

      LCD         Liquid Crystal Display

      LDO         Low Drop-Out

      LED         Light Emitting Diode

      LNA         Low Noise Amplifier

      MBUS        1-wire half duplex serial bus

      MCU         Micro Controller Unit

      MDI         MCU-DSP Interface

      MFI         Modulator and Filter Interface




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         PA        Transmit Power Amplifier

         PC        Personal Computer

         PCM       Pulse Code Modulation

         PCM SIO   Synchronous serial bus for PCM audio transferring

         PIFA      Planar Inverted F-antenna

         PWB       Printed Wiring Board

         PWM       Pulse Width Modulation

         RF        Radio Frequency

         RTC       Real Time Clock

         SIM       Subscriber Identity Module

         SW        Software

         UEM       Universal Energy Management

         UI        User Interface

         UPP       Universal Phone Processor

         VCXO      Voltage Controlled Crystal Oscillator

         VCTCXO    Voltage Controlled Temperature Compensated Crystal Oscillator.




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Introduction
Electrical Modules
      The system module 1AO consists of Radio Frequency (RF) and baseband (BB). User Inter-
      face (UI) contains display, keyboard, IR link, vibra, system connector and audio parts.

      FM radio is located on the main PWB 1AO.

      The electrical part of the keyboard is located in separate UI PWB named 1dm. 1dm is
      connected to radio module PWB through a spring connector.

      The Baseband blocks provide the MCU, DSP, external memory interface and digital con-
      trol functions in the UPP ASIC. Power supply circuitry, charging, audio processing and RF
      control hard ware are in the UEM ASIC.

      The purpose of the RF block is to receive and demodulate the radio frequency signal from
      the base station and to transmit a modulated RF signal to the base station.

      The UI module is described in this section of the manual.

Interconnection Diagram
                               Figure 1: Interconnection diagram


                       Keyboard                       IHF            CIF
                       module        Display                         Camera
                                                    speaker



              SIM                                                  Battery
                                     Radio
                                     Module
                                      RH-20
                                      NHL-4                        Charger
            Antenna



                  Microphone         IR Link       Earpiece          Tomahawk
                                                                     Accessories




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System Module: Baseband
         The System module (or Engine) consists of Baseband and RF sub-modules, each described
         below.

Baseband Module, technical summary
         Main functionality of the baseband is implemented into two ASICs: UPP (Universal Phone
         Processor) and UEM (Universal Energy Management).

                                  Figure 2: Baseband block diagram




         Baseband is running from power rails 2.8V analog voltage and 1.8V I/O voltage. UPP core
         voltages can be lowered down to 1.0V, 1.3V and 1.5V. UEM includes 6 linear LDO (Low
         Drop-Out) regulator for baseband and 7 regulators for RF. It also includes 4 current
         sources for biasing purposes and internal usage. UEM also includes SIM interface which
         supports both 1.8V and 3V SIM cards. Note: 5V SIM cards are no longer supported by
         DCT-4 generation baseband.

         A real time clock function is integrated into the UEM. RTC utilizes the same 32kHz clock
         supply as the sleep clock. A backup power supply is provided for the RTC-battery, which
         keeps the real time clock running when the main battery is removed. The backup power
         supply is a rechargeable surface mounted Li-Ion battery. The backup time with the bat-
         tery is 30 minutes minimum.


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       The UEM ASIC handles the analog interface between the baseband and the RF section.
       UEM provides A/D and D/A conversion of the in-phase and quadrature receive and trans-
       mit signal paths and also A/D and D/A conversions of received and transmitted audio sig-
       nals to and from the user interface. The UEM supplies the analog TXC and AFC signals to
       RF section according to the UPP DSP digital control. Data transmission between the UEM
       and the UPP is implemented using two serial busses, DBUS for DSP and CBUS for MCU.
       There are also separate signals for PDM coded audio. Digital speech processing is handled
       by the DSP inside UPP ASIC. UEM is a dual voltage circuit, the digital parts are running
       from the baseband supply 1.8V and the analog parts are running from the analog supply
       2.78V. Also VBAT is directly used (Vibra, LED-driver, Audio amplifier).

       The baseband supports both internal and external microphone inputs and speaker out-
       puts. Input and output signal source selection and gain control is performed by the UEM
       according to control messages from the UPP. Keypad tones, DTMF, and other audio tones
       are generated and encoded by the UPP and transmitted to the UEM for decoding. An
       external vibra alert control signals are generated by the UEM with separate PWM out-
       puts.

       RH-20 has a serial control interface: FBUS. FBUS can be accessed through a test pad and
       the System Connector as described later. EMC shielding is implemented using a metal-
       lized plastic frame. On the other side, the engine is shielded with PWB grounding.

Environmental Specifications

Temperature Conditions
       Full functionality through ambient temperature range -10 oC to +55 oC.

       Reduced functionality between -25 oC to -10 oC and +55 oC to +75 oC.

Humidity and Water Resistance
      Full functionality in humidity range is 5% - 95%.

       Condensed or dripping water may cause intermittent malfunctions. Protection against
       dripping water is implemented.




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Baseband Technical Specifications

Absolute Maximum Ratings



                               Signal                                      Note

                 Battery Voltage (Idle)                     -0.3V - 5.5V

                 Battery Voltage (Call)                     Max 4.7V

                 Charger Input Voltage                      -0.3V - 16V

DC Characteristics

Regulators and Supply Voltage Ranges
       Battery Voltage Range

        Signal               Min.                Nom                   Max                     Note

        VBAT                 3.1V                3.6V                  4.2V (charging          3.1V SW cut off
                                                                       high limit voltage)


          BB Regulators

          Signal                    Min.             Nom                   Max               Note

          VANA                      2.70V            2.78V                 2.86V             Imax = 80mA

          VFLASH1                   2.70V            2.78V                 2.86V             Imax = 70mA
                                                                                             Isleep = 1.5mA

          VFLASH2                   2.70V            2.78V                 2.86V             Imax = 40mA

          VSIM                      1.745V           1.8V                  1.855V            Imax = 25mA
                                    2.91V            3.0V                  3.09V             Isleep = 0.5mA

          VIO                       1.72V            1.8V                  1.88V             Imax = 150mA
                                                                                             Isleep = 0.5mA

          VCORE                     1.0V             1.053V                1.106V            Imax = 200mA
                                    1.235V           1.3V                  1.365V            Isleep = 0.2mA
                                    1.425V           1.5V                  1.575V
                                    1.710V           1.8V                  1.890V            Default value 1.5V


          Accessory Regulator

 Signal                Min                    Nom                  Max                   Note

 Vout                  2.72V                  2.80                 2.88V                 Imax = 70mA




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          RF Regulators

 Signal             Min       Nom             Max             Note

 VR1A               4.6V      4.75V           4.9V            Imax = 10mA

 VR2                2.70V     2.78V           2.86V           Imax = 100mA
                    3.20V     3.3V            3.40V

 VR3                2.70V     2.78V           2.86V           Imax = 20mA

 VR4                2.70V     2.78V           2.86V           Imax = 50mA
                                                              Isleep = 0.1mA

 VR5                2.70V     2.78V           2.86V           Imax = 50mA
                                                              Isleep = 0.1mA

 VR6                2.70V     2.78V           2.86V           Imax = 50mA
                                                              Isleep = 0.1mA

 VR7                2.70V     2.78V           2.86V           Imax = 45mA


          Current Sources

 Signal               Min     Nom          Max         Note

 IPA1 and IPA2                0mA - 5mA                Programmable, +/-6%
                                                       VIPA1,VIPA1 = 0V - 2.7V

 IPA3 and IPA4        50



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