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                  CCS Technical Documentation
                   NPD-1 Series Transceivers




                  Troubleshooting -- BB




Issue 1 11/2002    Confidential             Nokia Corporation
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Troubleshooting -- BB                            CCS Technical Documentation




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Contents
                                                                                                                                Page No
  Troubleshooting Overview ............................................................................................ 5
   Flash programming ......................................................................................................6
     Connections to Baseband .......................................................................................... 6
     Baseband Power Up .................................................................................................. 7
     Flash Programming Indication .................................................................................. 7
     Flashing ..................................................................................................................... 7
   Power Up and Reset ...................................................................................................10
     Power up with PWR key ......................................................................................... 12
     Power up when charger is connected ...................................................................... 12
     RTC alarm power up ............................................................................................... 13
   Power off ...................................................................................................................13
   Power Consumption and Operation modes ...............................................................13
   Power Distribution .....................................................................................................14
   Clock Distribution .....................................................................................................15
     RFClk (19.2 MHz Analog)...................................................................................... 15
     RFConvClk (19.2 MHz digital) .............................................................................. 16
     CBUSClk Interface ................................................................................................. 17
     DBUSClk Interface ................................................................................................. 17
     SLEEPClk (Digital)................................................................................................. 18
     SLEEPClk (Analog)................................................................................................ 18
   Charging operation ....................................................................................................19
     Battery ..................................................................................................................... 19
     Charging circuitry ................................................................................................... 20
     Charger Detection ................................................................................................... 20
     Charge Control ........................................................................................................ 21
   Audio .........................................................................................................................21
   Display and Keyboard ...............................................................................................22
   Accessory ...................................................................................................................22
  Test Points.................................................................................................................... 23
  Troubleshooting/Flowcharts ........................................................................................ 25
   Top troubleshooting map ...........................................................................................26
   Phone is totally dead ..................................................................................................28
   Flash programming doesn't work ..............................................................................29
   Phone is jammed ........................................................................................................30
   Power doesn't stay on or the phone is jammed .........................................................31
   Charger ......................................................................................................................33
   Audio faults ...............................................................................................................34
     Earpiece................................................................................................................... 34
     Microphone ............................................................................................................. 35
     MIDI........................................................................................................................ 36
     Vibra........................................................................................................................ 37
   Display faults .............................................................................................................38
   Keypad faults .............................................................................................................40
     Power key................................................................................................................ 40
     UI modules .............................................................................................................. 41




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Troubleshooting Overview
       The baseband module of the Eagle transceiver is a CDMA dual band engine. The baseband
       architecture is based on the Columbia phone but includes some additional features, such
       as MIDI and gray-scale LCD.

       The baseband consists of three ASICs: Universal Energy Management (UEM), Universal
       Phone Processor (UPP), and FLASH 64Megabit.

       The baseband architecture supports a power-saving function called "sleep mode". This
       sleep mode shuts off the VCTCXO, which is used as system clock source for both RF and
       baseband. While in sleep mode, the system runs from a 32 kHz crystal and all the RF reg-
       ulators (VR1A, VR1B, VR2, ... VR7) are off. The sleep time is determined by network
       parameters. Sleep mode is entered when both the MCU and the DSP are in standby mode
       and the normal VCTCXO clock is switched off. The phone is awakened by a timer running
       from this 32 kHz clock supply. The period of the sleep/wake up cycle (slotted cycle) is
       1.28N seconds, where N= 0, 1, 2, depending on the slot cycle index.

       Eagle supports standard Nokia two-wire and three-wire chargers (ACP-x and LCH-9).
       However, the three-wire chargers are treated as two-wire chargers. The PWM control
       signal for controlling the three-wire charger is ignored. Charging is controlled by UEM
       ASIC and EM SW.

       BLC-2 Li-ion battery is used as main power source. BLC-2 has nominal capacity of
       950 mAh.

       Eagle supports Tomahawk accessories. The system connector for the Eagle phones is the
       14-pin Tomahawk connector. The accessories supported include headset (HDB-4), loopset
       (LPS-4), basic handsfree car kit (BHF-1), advanced car kit (CARKK-126), data cable
       (DKU-5), and data/flash calbe (DKU-5F). The detection is based on the digital ID read
       from the accessories.




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                                                                                                              PRODTP

                                                                                           VBatt

                                                      Sleep Clk                                                  VPP
           Charger



                                                       32 KHz


                                                                                   Battery         DC/DC                                  Flash




                                                                                                                                       Add/Data


                                                                                                                                                                  ExBusC
           System Connector




                                                                                                                                         Bus
                                XMIC Input
                                                                                  VIO
                                XEAR Output    UEM
                                 FBusRx                                          VANA

                                  FBusTx
                                                                                                               GenIO
                                                VR1A                             Vflash1

                                                VR1B                                                            RX I/Q Data
                                                                                 Vflash2
                                                                                                                TX I/Q Data
                                                VR2                                                                                         UPP
                                                                                                           RX Audio Data

                                                VR3                                                        TX Audio Data

                                                                                                              CBus
                                                VR4
                                                                                                               DBus

                                                VR5                                                           MBus

                                                                                                               FBus
                                                VR6                                                           RF_BUS


                                                VR7




                                                                                                                                                  L CD Data Bus
                                              VCTCXO
                                              19.2 MHz
                                                                  T X I/Q Data




                                                                                                                                       LCD/Key

                              Front
                               End

                                                                                                                  UHF
                                                                                                                 SYNTH        TX I/Q
                                                                                                                               Data



                                                             Robin

                                                                                                                                                                           Front
                                                                                                                                Batman                                      End


                                      PA
         VBatt




                                                             Figure 1: Eagle Block Diagram

Flash programming

Connections to Baseband
      The flash programming equipment is connected to the baseband using test pads for gal-
      vanic connection. The test pads are allocated in such a way that they can be accessed
      when the phone is assembled. The flash programming interface uses the VPP, FBUSTX,



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       FBUSRX, MBUS, and BSI connections for the connection to the baseband. The connection
       is through the UEM -- which means that the logic levels correspond to 2.7V. Power is
       supplied using the battery contacts.

Baseband Power Up
      The baseband power is controller by the flash prommer in production and in reprogram-
      ming situations. Applying supply voltage to the battery terminals, the baseband will
      power up. Once the baseband is powered, flash-programming indication is done as
      described in the following section.

Flash Programming Indication
       Flash programming is indicated to the UPP using MBUSRX signal between UPP and UEM.
       The MBUS signal from the baseband to the flash prommer is used as clock for the syn-
       chronous communication. The flash prommer keeps the MBUS line low during UPP boot
       to indicate that the flash prommer is connected. If the UPP MBUSRX signal is low on
       UPP, the MCU enters flash programming mode. In order to avoid accidental entry to the
       flash-programming mode, the MCU only waits for a specified time to get input data from
       the flash prommer. If the timer expires without any data being received, the MCU will
       continue the boot sequence. The MBUS signal from UEM to the external connection is
       used as clock during flash programming. This means that flash-programming clock is
       supplied to UPP on the MBUSRX signal.

       The flash prommer indicates the UEM that flash programming/reprogramming by writing
       an 8-bit password to the UEM. The data is transmitted on the FBUSRX line and the UEM
       clocks the data on the FBUSRX line into a shift register. When the 8 bits have been
       shifted in the register, the flash prommer generates a falling edge on the BSI line. This
       loads the shift register content in the UEM into a compare register. If the 8 bits in the
       compare registers match with the default value preset in the UEM. The flash prommer
       pulls the MBUS signal to UEM low in order to indicate to the MCU that the flash prom-
       mer is connected. The UEM reset state machine performs a reset to the system, PURX low
       for 20 ms. The UEM flash programming mode is valid until MCU sets a bit in the UEM
       register that indicates the end of flash programming. Setting this bit also clears the com-
       pare register in the UEM previously loaded at the falling edge of the BSI signal. During
       the flash programming mode, the UEM watchdogs are disabled. Setting the bit indicating
       end of flash programming enables and resets the UEM watchdog timer to its default
       value. Clearing the flash programming bit also causes the UEM to generate a reset to the
       UPP.

       The BSI signal is used to load the value into the compare register. In order to avoid spuri-
       ous loading of the register, the BSI signal will be gated during UEM master reset and dur-
       ing power on when PURX is active. The BSI signal should not change state during normal
       operation unless the battery is extracted; in this case, the BSI signal will be pulled high,
       note a falling edge is required to load the compare register.

Flashing
           



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