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                  CCS Technical Documentation
                   RH-17 Series Transceivers




                       System Module




Issue 1 04/2003    Confidential             Nokia Corporation
RH-17
System Module                                CCS Technical Documentation




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                                                                                                                     RH-17
CCS Technical Documentation                                                                                    System Module

Contents
                                                                                                                                  Page No
   Introduction ..................................................................................................................5
     Operational Modes .................................................................................................... 5
  Engine Module ............................................................................................................... 7
   Environmental Specifications ......................................................................................7
   Temperature Conditions ..............................................................................................7
  Baseband Module........................................................................................................... 8
   UEM ............................................................................................................................8
     UEM Introduction ..................................................................................................... 8
     Regulators.................................................................................................................. 8
     RF Interface............................................................................................................. 10
     Charging Control..................................................................................................... 10
     Digital Interface....................................................................................................... 10
     Audio Codec............................................................................................................ 10
     UI Drivers................................................................................................................ 10
     AD Converters......................................................................................................... 10
  BB-RF Interface Connections ...................................................................................... 11
   UPP ............................................................................................................................14
     UPP Introduction..................................................................................................... 14
     Blocks...................................................................................................................... 14
   Flash Memory ............................................................................................................15
     Introduction ............................................................................................................. 15
  User Interface Hardware .............................................................................................. 15
   LCD ...........................................................................................................................15
     Introduction ............................................................................................................. 15
     Interface................................................................................................................... 15
   Keyboard ....................................................................................................................15
     Introduction ............................................................................................................. 15
     Power Key ............................................................................................................... 15
     Keys......................................................................................................................... 16
   Lights .........................................................................................................................16
     Introduction ............................................................................................................. 16
     Interfaces ................................................................................................................. 16
     Technical Information ............................................................................................. 16
   Vibra ..........................................................................................................................16
     Introduction ............................................................................................................. 16
     Interfaces ................................................................................................................. 16
  Audio Hardware ........................................................................................................... 17
   Earpiece .....................................................................................................................17
     Introduction ............................................................................................................. 17
   Microphone ................................................................................................................17
     Introduction ............................................................................................................. 17
  Battery .......................................................................................................................... 17
   Phone Battery .............................................................................................................17
     Introduction ............................................................................................................. 17
     Interface................................................................................................................... 17
   Battery Connector ......................................................................................................18
  Accessories Interface ................................................................................................... 19


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RH-17
System Module                                                                          CCS Technical Documentation

   System connector .......................................................................................................19
    Introduction ............................................................................................................. 19
    Interface................................................................................................................... 19
   TTY/TTD and Universal Headset Jack .....................................................................23
   Charger IF ..................................................................................................................23
    Introduction ............................................................................................................. 23
    Interface................................................................................................................... 23
  Test Interfaces .............................................................................................................. 24
   Production Test Pattern ..............................................................................................24
   Other Test Points .......................................................................................................24
  EMC ............................................................................................................................. 26
   General .......................................................................................................................26
   BB Component and Control I/O Line Protection ......................................................26
    Keyboard Lines ....................................................................................................... 26
    PWB ........................................................................................................................ 26
    LCD......................................................................................................................... 26
    Microphone ............................................................................................................. 26
    EARP....................................................................................................................... 26
    Bottom Connector Lines ......................................................................................... 26
    Battery Connector Lines.......................................................................................... 26
    M-bus F-bus ............................................................................................................ 27
   General Information About Testing ...........................................................................27
    Phone operating modes ........................................................................................... 27
  RF Module ................................................................................................................... 27
   Requirements .............................................................................................................27
    Temperature Conditions .......................................................................................... 27
  Main Technical Characteristics.................................................................................... 28
    Environmental Specifications ................................................................................. 28
    Normal and extreme voltages.................................................................................. 28
   Voltage range: ............................................................................................................28
   Temperature conditions: ............................................................................................28
   Antenna ......................................................................................................................28
   Transmitter .................................................................................................................29
   Synthesizer .................................................................................................................30
    UHF LO Synthesizer............................................................................................... 31
   Receiver .....................................................................................................................33
  GE / CE Interface ......................................................................................................... 34




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                                                                                     RH-17
CCS Technical Documentation                                                    System Module


Transceiver RH-17
Introduction
       The RH-17 is available as either CDMA 800 and AMPS or CDMA 800 only, depending on
       model. It supports the new CDMA 1XRTT standard air interface.

       Advanced messaging features include SMS (MO/MT), Instant Messaging, Nokia `Chat'
       and Smart Messaging (ring tones, graphics, images, and animations).

       The standard internal battery (BL-5C) provides users with up to 2:40 hours of talk time
       (digital) and 1:45 hours of talk time (analog). Standby time is 280 hours (digital) and
       25 hours (analog).

       Two antennas are used -- internal; external, extendable silver "whip". When the whip
       antenna is in, only the internal antenna is active. When the whip is retracted, both
       antennas are active. Access to test the cellular engine is possible once the A cover is
       removed.

Operational Modes
       There are several different operational modes: Modes have different states controlled by
       the cellular SW. Some examples are: Idle State (on ACCH), Camping (on DCCH), Scan-
       ning, Conversation, No Service Power Save (NSPS) previously OOR = Out of Range.

       In the power-off mode, only the circuits needed for power-up are active.

       In the idle mode, circuits are powered down and only the sleep clock is running.

       In the active mode, all the circuits are supplied with power, although some parts might
       be in idle state part of the time.

       The charge mode is effective in parallel with all previous modes. The charge mode itself
       consists of two different states; i.e., the fast charge and the maintenance mode.

       The local and test modes are used for alignment and testing.




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RH-17
System Module                                       CCS Technical Documentation




                      Figure 1: Interconnecting Diagram




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                                                                          RH-17
CCS Technical Documentation                                         System Module


Engine Module
Environmental Specifications
       Normal and extreme voltages

       Voltage range:

              



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