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ASTRO® Digital XTL™ 1500

Title Page

VHF/UHF Range 1/UHF Range 2/


700–800 MHz
Mobile Radio
Detailed Service Manual

Motorola, Inc.
8000 West Sunrise Boulevard
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33322 6815854H01-A
Foreword
The information contained in this manual relates to all ASTRO® Digital XTL™ 1500 VHF/UHF Range 1/UHF Range 2/700–
800 MHz mobile radios equipped with XTL 1500 control heads, unless otherwise specified. This manual provides sufficient
information to enable qualified service technicians to troubleshoot and repair XTL 1500 radios to the component level.
For details on radio operation or basic troubleshooting, refer to the applicable manuals available separately. A list of related
publications is provided in the section, “Related Publications,” on page xx.

Product Safety and RF Exposure Compliance

Before using this product, read the operating instructions


! for safe usage contained in the Product Safety and RF
Caution Exposure booklet enclosed with your radio.

ATTENTION!

This radio is restricted to occupational use only to satisfy FCC RF energy exposure requirements.
Before using this product, read the RF energy awareness information and operating instructions in the
Product Safety and RF Exposure booklet enclosed with your radio (Motorola Publication part number
6881095C99) to ensure compliance with RF energy exposure limits.

For a list of Motorola-approved antennas, batteries, and other accessories, visit the following web site
which lists approved accessories: http://www.motorola.com/cgiss/index.shtml.

Manual Revisions
Changes which occur after this manual is printed are described in FMRs (Florida Manual Revisions). These FMRs provide
complete replacement pages for all added, changed, and deleted items, including pertinent parts list data, schematics, and
component layout diagrams. To obtain FMRs, contact the Radio Products and Services Division (refer to “Appendix A
Replacement Parts Ordering").

Computer Software Copyrights


The Motorola products described in this manual may include copyrighted Motorola computer programs stored in
semiconductor memories or other media. Laws in the United States and other countries preserve for Motorola certain
exclusive rights for copyrighted computer programs, including, but not limited to, the exclusive right to copy or reproduce in
any form the copyrighted computer program. Accordingly, any copyrighted Motorola computer programs contained in the
Motorola products described in this manual may not be copied, reproduced, modified, reverse-engineered, or distributed in
any manner without the express written permission of Motorola. Furthermore, the purchase of Motorola products shall not
be deemed to grant either directly or by implication, estoppel, or otherwise, any license under the copyrights, patents or
patent applications of Motorola, except for the normal non-exclusive license to use that arises by operation of law in the
sale of a product.

Document Copyrights
No duplication or distribution of this document or any portion thereof shall take place without the express written permission
of Motorola. No part of this manual may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic
or mechanical, for any purpose without the express written permission of Motorola.

Disclaimer
The information in this document is carefully examined, and is believed to be entirely reliable. However, no responsibility is
assumed for inaccuracies. Furthermore, Motorola reserves the right to make changes to any products herein to improve
readability, function, or design. Motorola does not assume any liability arising out of the applications or use of any product
or circuit described herein; nor does it cover any license under its patent rights nor the rights of others.

Trademarks
MOTOROLA, the Stylized M logo, and ASTRO are registered in the US Patent & Trademark Office. All other product or
service names are the property of their respective owners.
© Motorola, Inc. 2005.
iii

Document History
The following major changes have been implemented in this manual since the previous edition:

Edition Description Date

6815854H01-A Initial Release June, 2005

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Table of Contents

Foreword.........................................................................................................ii

List of Figures .............................................................................................xiii


List of Tables...............................................................................................xix

Related Publications....................................................................................xx

Commercial Warranty.................................................................................xxi
Limited Warranty ...................................................................................................................................... xxi
MOTOROLA COMMUNICATION PRODUCTS ............................................................................. xxi
I. What This Warranty Covers And For How Long................................................................... xxi
II. General Provisions............................................................................................................... xxi
III. State Law Rights.................................................................................................................xxii
IV. How To Get Warranty Service............................................................................................xxii
V. What This Warranty Does Not Cover ..................................................................................xxii
VI. Patent And Software Provisions ........................................................................................xxiii
VII. Governing Law .................................................................................................................xxiii

Model Numbering, Charts, and Specifications .......................................xxv


Mobile Radio Model Numbering Scheme................................................................................................ xxv
ASTRO XTL 1500 VHF 10-50 Watt Model Chart....................................................................................xxvi
ASTRO XTL 1500 UHF Range 1 10-40 Watt Model Chart ....................................................................xxvii
ASTRO XTL 1500 UHF Range 2 10-45 Watt Model Chart ................................................................... xxviii
ASTRO XTL 1500 700-800 MHz 10-35 Watt Model Chart .....................................................................xxix
VHF Radio Specifications ....................................................................................................................... xxx
UHF Range 1 Radio Specifications.........................................................................................................xxxi
UHF Range 2 Radio Specifications........................................................................................................xxxii
700–800 MHz Radio Specifications ..................................................................................................... xxxiii

Chapter 1 Introduction ..........................................................................1-1


1.1 Notations Used in This Manual ......................................................................................................1-1
1.2 General...........................................................................................................................................1-1

Chapter 2 Product Overview ................................................................2-1


2.1 Introduction.....................................................................................................................................2-1
2.2 Functional Blocks ...........................................................................................................................2-1
2.3 Control-Head Assembly .................................................................................................................2-2
2.3.1 Controller ...........................................................................................................................2-2
2.3.2 Power Management (Power Control Microcontroller and Voltage Regulators) .................2-2
2.3.2.1 Power Control Microcontroller ..................................................................................2-2

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2.3.2.2 Voltage Regulators...................................................................................................2-2


2.3.3 User Interface (Keypad, STN Display, Volume and Frequency Knob) section .................2-2
2.3.3.1 Display......................................................................................................................2-2
2.3.3.2 Keypad, Volume and Frequency Knob.....................................................................2-3
2.3.3.3 Status LEDs .............................................................................................................2-3
2.3.3.4 Backlight LEDs .........................................................................................................2-3
2.3.4 Vehicle Interface Ports ......................................................................................................2-4
2.4 Receiver Section ............................................................................................................................2-5
2.4.1 VHF Band Radios..............................................................................................................2-5
2.4.1.1 Front-End Section ....................................................................................................2-5
2.4.1.2 Back-End Section.....................................................................................................2-5
2.4.2 UHF Range 1/UHF Range 2 Band Radios........................................................................2-5
2.4.2.1 Front-End Section ....................................................................................................2-5
2.4.2.2 Intermediate Frequency and Back-End....................................................................2-5
2.4.3 700–800 MHz Band Radios ..............................................................................................2-6
2.4.3.1 Front-End Section ....................................................................................................2-6
2.4.3.2 Back-End Section.....................................................................................................2-6
2.5 Transmitter Section ........................................................................................................................2-6
2.5.1 VHF Radios .......................................................................................................................2-6
2.5.2 UHF Range 1/UHF Range 2 Radios .................................................................................2-6
2.5.3 700–800 MHz Radios........................................................................................................2-7
2.5.3.1 RFPA........................................................................................................................2-7
2.5.3.2 Output Network ........................................................................................................2-7
2.5.3.3 Power Control...........................................................................................................2-7
2.5.3.4 Circuit Protection ......................................................................................................2-7
2.6 Frequency Generation Unit ............................................................................................................2-7
2.6.1 VHF MHz Radios...............................................................................................................2-7
2.6.2 UHF Range 1/UHF Range 2 Radios .................................................................................2-8
2.6.3 700–800 MHz Radios........................................................................................................2-8
2.7 Controller Section...........................................................................................................................2-9
2.7.1 Analog Mode of Operation ................................................................................................2-9
2.7.2 Digital (ASTRO) Mode of Operation................................................................................2-10
2.7.3 Controller Section Circuitry..............................................................................................2-10

Chapter 3 Theory of Operation ............................................................3-1


3.1 Control Head Board........................................................................................................................3-1
3.2 Control Head Board Major Sections...............................................................................................3-1
3.3 Controller Section...........................................................................................................................3-2
3.4 Power Management .......................................................................................................................3-3
3.4.1 Power Distribution .............................................................................................................3-4
3.4.2 Power Up / Power Down Sequence ..................................................................................3-6
3.4.3 Reset Circuits ....................................................................................................................3-6
3.4.4 ATTiny13 Microcontroller Programming............................................................................3-6
3.5 User Interface.................................................................................................................................3-7
3.5.1 LCD Display ......................................................................................................................3-7
3.5.2 Keypad, Volume and Frequency Knob..............................................................................3-7
3.6 GCAI Accessory Interface ..............................................................................................................3-7
3.7 Main Board .....................................................................................................................................3-8
3.8 Main Board Major Sections ............................................................................................................3-8
3.8.1 VHF (136–174 MHz) Band ................................................................................................3-8
3.8.2 UHF Range 1 (380-470 MHz) and UHF Range 2 (450-520 MHz) Band .........................3-11
3.8.3 700–800 MHz Band.........................................................................................................3-13

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3.9 Radio Power Distribution..............................................................................................................3-15


3.10 Receiver Front-End ......................................................................................................................3-16
3.10.1 VHF (136–174 MHz) Band ..............................................................................................3-16
3.10.1.1 15 dB Step Attenuator (U3250) ..............................................................................3-17
3.10.1.2 PIN Diode Switches................................................................................................3-17
3.10.1.3 Preselector Filters ..................................................................................................3-17
3.10.1.4 Low-Noise Amplifiers (Q3255, Q3252)...................................................................3-17
3.10.1.5 Mixer (D3258).........................................................................................................3-18
3.10.2 UHF Range 1 (380–470 MHz) Band ...............................................................................3-18
3.10.2.1 Highpass Filter and First Low-Noise Amplifier .......................................................3-19
3.10.2.2 Preselector Filter ....................................................................................................3-19
3.10.2.3 Switchable 15 dB Attenuator ..................................................................................3-19
3.10.2.4 Low-Noise Amplifier (LNA, U5302) ........................................................................3-19
3.10.2.5 Image Filter ............................................................................................................3-19
3.10.2.6 Mixer.......................................................................................................................3-19
3.10.3 UHF Range 2 (450–520 MHz) Band ...............................................................................3-20
3.10.3.1 Highpass Filter and First Low-Noise Amplifier .......................................................3-20
3.10.3.2 Preselector Filter ....................................................................................................3-21
3.10.3.3 Switchable 15 dB Attenuator ..................................................................................3-21
3.10.3.4 Low-Noise Amplifier (LNA, U5302) ........................................................................3-21
3.10.3.5 Image Filter ............................................................................................................3-21
3.10.3.6 Mixer.......................................................................................................................3-21
3.10.4 700–800 MHz Band.........................................................................................................3-22
3.10.4.1 Preselector Filters ..................................................................................................3-22
3.10.4.2 Low-Noise Amplifier (LNA, U6250) ........................................................................3-22
3.10.4.3 Mixer (U6251).........................................................................................................3-23
3.11 Receiver Back-End.......................................................................................................................3-23
3.11.1 VHF (136-174 MHz) Band ...............................................................................................3-23
3.11.1.1 Intermediate Frequency (IF) Section......................................................................3-23
3.11.1.2 ABACUS III IC ........................................................................................................3-23
3.11.2 UHF Range 1 (380-470 MHz) Band ................................................................................3-24
3.11.2.1 Intermediate Frequency (IF) Filter..........................................................................3-25
3.11.2.2 ABACUS III IC (U5002) ..........................................................................................3-25
3.11.3 UHF Range 2 (450-520 MHz) Band ................................................................................3-26
3.11.3.1 Intermediate Frequency (IF) Filter..........................................................................3-26
3.11.3.2 ABACUS III IC (U5002) ..........................................................................................3-26
3.11.4 700–800 MHz Band.........................................................................................................3-27
3.11.4.1 Intermediate Frequency (IF) Filter..........................................................................3-28
3.11.4.2 ABACUS III IC (U6000) ..........................................................................................3-28
3.12 Transmitter ...................................................................................................................................3-29
3.12.1 VHF (136-174 MHz) Band ...............................................................................................3-29
3.12.1.1 50-Watt Transmitter................................................................................................3-29
3.12.1.2 Output Network (ON)..............................................................................................3-30
3.12.1.3 Power Control.........................................................................................................3-31
3.12.2 UHF Range 1 (380-470 MHz) Band ................................................................................3-33
3.12.2.1 40-Watt Transmitter................................................................................................3-33
3.12.2.2 Output Network (ON)..............................................................................................3-34
3.12.2.3 Power Control.........................................................................................................3-35
3.12.3 UHF Range 2 (450-520 MHz) Band ................................................................................3-37
3.12.3.1 45-Watt Transmitter................................................................................................3-37
3.12.4 700–800 MHz Band.........................................................................................................3-41
3.12.4.1 35-Watt Transmitter................................................................................................3-41
3.13 Frequency Generation Unit (FGU) ...............................................................................................3-45
3.13.1 VHF (136-174 MHz) Band ...............................................................................................3-45

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3.13.1.1 Reference Oscillator...............................................................................................3-46


3.13.1.2 LV Frac-N Synthesizer IC.......................................................................................3-46
3.13.1.3 Voltage Multiplier....................................................................................................3-47
3.13.1.4 Superfilter ...............................................................................................................3-47
3.13.1.5 Modulation..............................................................................................................3-47
3.13.1.6 Charge Pump Bias .................................................................................................3-48
3.13.1.7 Loop Filter ..............................................................................................................3-48
3.13.1.8 Lock Detect ............................................................................................................3-48
3.13.1.9 Transmitter Injection...............................................................................................3-48
3.13.1.10 Receiver Injection...................................................................................................3-49
3.13.1.11 Transmitter VCOs...................................................................................................3-49
3.13.1.12 Receiver VCOs.......................................................................................................3-49
3.13.1.13 Prescaler Feedback ...............................................................................................3-49
3.13.2 UHF Range 1 (380–470 MHz) Band ...............................................................................3-49
3.13.2.1 Reference Oscillator...............................................................................................3-50
3.13.2.2 LV Frac-N Synthesizer IC.......................................................................................3-50
3.13.2.3 Voltage Multiplier....................................................................................................3-51
3.13.2.4 Superfilter ...............................................................................................................3-51
3.13.2.5 Modulation..............................................................................................................3-51
3.13.2.6 Charge Pump Bias .................................................................................................3-52
3.13.2.7 Loop Filter ..............................................................................................................3-52
3.13.2.8 Lock Detect ............................................................................................................3-52
3.13.2.9 Transmitter Injection...............................................................................................3-52
3.13.2.10 Receiver Injection...................................................................................................3-52
3.13.2.11 Transmitter VCOs...................................................................................................3-53
3.13.2.12 Receiver VCOs.......................................................................................................3-53
3.13.2.13 Prescaler Feedback ...............................................................................................3-53
3.13.3 UHF Range 2 (450–520 MHz) Band ...............................................................................3-54
3.13.3.1 Reference Oscillator...............................................................................................3-55
3.13.3.2 LV Frac-N Synthesizer IC.......................................................................................3-55
3.13.3.3 Voltage Multiplier....................................................................................................3-55
3.13.3.4 Superfilter ...............................................................................................................3-56
3.13.3.5 Modulation..............................................................................................................3-56
3.13.3.6 Charge Pump Bias .................................................................................................3-56
3.13.3.7 Loop Filter ..............................................................................................................3-56
3.13.3.8 Lock Detect ............................................................................................................3-56
3.13.3.9 Transmitter Injection...............................................................................................3-57
3.13.3.10 Receiver Injection...................................................................................................3-57
3.13.3.11 Transmitter VCOs...................................................................................................3-57
3.13.3.12 Receiver VCOs.......................................................................................................3-57
3.13.3.13 Prescaler Feedback ...............................................................................................3-58
3.13.4 700–800 MHz Band.........................................................................................................3-58
3.13.4.1 Reference Oscillator...............................................................................................3-59
3.13.4.2 LV Frac-N Synthesizer IC.......................................................................................3-59
3.13.4.3 Voltage Multiplier....................................................................................................3-59
3.13.4.4 Superfilter ...............................................................................................................3-60
3.13.4.5 Modulation..............................................................................................................3-60
3.13.4.6 Charge Pump Bias .................................................................................................3-60
3.13.4.7 Loop Filter ..............................................................................................................3-60
3.13.4.8 Lock Detect ............................................................................................................3-60
3.13.4.9 Transmitter Injection...............................................................................................3-61
3.13.4.10 Receiver Injection...................................................................................................3-61
3.13.4.11 Transmitter VCOs...................................................................................................3-61
3.13.4.12 Receiver VCOs.......................................................................................................3-62

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3.13.4.13 Prescaler Feedback ...............................................................................................3-62


3.14 Controller Section.........................................................................................................................3-62
3.14.1 Daughtercard Module ......................................................................................................3-64
3.14.2 Controller DC Power Distribution ....................................................................................3-65
3.14.3 Reset Circuits ..................................................................................................................3-66
3.14.4 Power-Up/Power-Down Sequence..................................................................................3-67
3.14.4.1 Power Turn-On.......................................................................................................3-68
3.14.4.2 Power Turn-Off.......................................................................................................3-68
3.14.4.3 Emergency Power-Up/-Down Sequence................................................................3-68
3.14.5 MCU and DSP System Clocks ........................................................................................3-68
3.14.6 RS-232 USB Bus.............................................................................................................3-69
3.14.7 Serial Communications on the External Bus (SB9600) ...................................................3-70
3.14.8 Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) Bus ..............................................................................3-71
3.14.9 Receive Audio .................................................................................................................3-72
3.14.10 Transmit Audio ................................................................................................................3-73
3.14.11 Flash Programming .........................................................................................................3-75
3.14.12 Reflashing/Upgrading Firmware ......................................................................................3-76

Chapter 4 Troubleshooting Procedures..............................................4-1


4.1 Introduction.....................................................................................................................................4-1
4.2 Handling Precautions .....................................................................................................................4-1
4.2.1 Parts Replacement and Substitution .................................................................................4-1
4.2.2 Rigid Circuit Boards...........................................................................................................4-2
4.2.3 Heat-Related Precautions .................................................................................................4-2
4.2.4 Daughtercard Module ........................................................................................................4-2
4.2.4.1 SRAM .......................................................................................................................4-2
4.2.4.2 Testing......................................................................................................................4-2
4.3 Voltage Measurement and Signal Tracing .....................................................................................4-3
4.4 Power-Up Self-Check Errors ..........................................................................................................4-3
4.5 Operational Error Codes ................................................................................................................4-5
4.6 VHF (136–174 MHz) Band Main Board Troubleshooting...............................................................4-5
4.6.1 Display Flashes “FAIL 001” ...............................................................................................4-5
4.6.2 VCO Hybrid Assembly.......................................................................................................4-6
4.6.3 Out-of-Lock Condition .......................................................................................................4-7
4.6.4 FGU Troubleshooting Aids ................................................................................................4-7
4.6.5 No or Low Output Power (TX or RX Injection) ................................................................4-11
4.6.6 No or Low Modulation .....................................................................................................4-11
4.6.7 Troubleshooting the Back-End ........................................................................................4-11
4.7 UHF Range 1 (380–470 MHz) Band Main Board Troubleshooting ..............................................4-11
4.7.1 Display Flashes “FAIL 001” .............................................................................................4-11
4.7.2 FGU Troubleshooting Aids ..............................................................................................4-13
4.7.3 Out-of-Lock Condition .....................................................................................................4-16
4.7.4 No or Low Output Power (TX or RX Injection) ................................................................4-16
4.7.5 No or Low Modulation .....................................................................................................4-16
4.7.6 Troubleshooting the Back-End ........................................................................................4-16
4.8 UHF Range 2 (450–520 MHz) Band Main Board Troubleshooting ..............................................4-17
4.8.1 Display Flashes “FAIL 001” .............................................................................................4-17
4.8.2 FGU Troubleshooting Aids ..............................................................................................4-19
4.8.3 Out-of-Lock Condition .....................................................................................................4-22
4.8.4 No or Low Output Power (TX or RX Injection) ................................................................4-22
4.8.5 No or Low Modulation .....................................................................................................4-22
4.8.6 Troubleshooting the Back-End ........................................................................................4-22

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4.9 700–800 MHz Main Board Troubleshooting.................................................................................4-22


4.9.1 Display Flashes “FAIL 001” .............................................................................................4-23
4.9.2 FGU Troubleshooting Aids ..............................................................................................4-24
4.9.3 No or Low Output Power (TX or RX Injection) ................................................................4-28
4.9.4 No or Low Modulation .....................................................................................................4-28
4.9.5 Troubleshooting the Back-End ........................................................................................4-28
4.10 Standard Bias Tables ...................................................................................................................4-28
4.11 Receiver Front-End (RXFE) .........................................................................................................4-32
4.11.1 VHF (136–174 MHz) Band ..............................................................................................4-32
4.11.2 UHF Range 1 (380–470 MHz) Band ...............................................................................4-32
4.11.3 UHF Range 2 (450–520 MHz) Band ...............................................................................4-33
4.11.4 700–800 MHz Band.........................................................................................................4-33
4.12 Power Amplifier Procedures.........................................................................................................4-33
4.12.1 VHF (136–174 MHz) Band ..............................................................................................4-33
4.12.1.1 50-Watt Power Amplifiers.......................................................................................4-33
4.12.1.2 General Troubleshooting and Repair Notes...........................................................4-33
4.12.2 UHF Range 1 (380–470 MHz) Band ...............................................................................4-34
4.12.3 UHF Range 2 (450–520 MHz) Band ...............................................................................4-34
4.12.4 700–800 MHz Band.........................................................................................................4-34

Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Charts ......................................................5-1


5.1 Introduction.....................................................................................................................................5-1
5.2 List of Troubleshooting Charts .......................................................................................................5-1
5.3 Troubleshooting Tables..................................................................................................................5-3
5.3.1 For VHF, UHF R1 and 700-800 MHz models....................................................................5-3
5.3.2 For UHF R2 Models ..........................................................................................................5-6
5.4 Troubleshooting Test Points.........................................................................................................5-10
5.5 Board ID Jumper Configuration....................................................................................................5-10
5.6 Flowcharts ....................................................................................................................................5-11
5.6.1 Poor RX Sensitivity or No RX Audio (136–174 MHz)—Part 1 of 2..................................5-12
5.6.2 Poor RX Sensitivity or No RX Audio (136–174 MHz)—Part 2 of 2..................................5-13
5.6.3 RX IF—Poor SINAD or No Audio (136–174 MHz) ..........................................................5-14
5.6.4 RX Back-End—Poor SINAD or No Audio (136–174 MHz)—Part 1 of 3..........................5-15
5.6.5 RX Back-End—Poor SINAD or No Audio (136–174 MHz)—Part 2 of 3..........................5-16
5.6.6 RX Back-End—Poor SINAD or No Audio (136–174 MHz)—Part 3 of 3..........................5-17
5.6.7 Low or No RX Injection Signal (136–174 MHz)...............................................................5-18
5.6.8 Low or No TX Injection Signal (136–174 MHz) ...............................................................5-19
5.6.9 TX or RX VCO Unlock (Fail 001) (136–174 MHz)—Part 1 of 2.......................................5-20
5.6.10 TX or RX VCO Unlock (Fail 001) (136–174 MHz)—Part 2 of 2.......................................5-21
5.6.11 No Output Power at TX Mode (136–174 MHz) ...............................................................5-22
5.6.12 No Output Power and IDC < 2A at TX Mode (136–174 MHz).........................................5-23
5.6.13 No 16.8 MHz Reference Oscillator Frequency (380–470 MHz and 450–520 MHz)........5-24
5.6.14 Poor RX Sensitivity or No RX Audio (380–470 MHz and 450–520 MHz)—Part 1 of 2 ...5-25
5.6.15 Poor RX Sensitivity or No RX Audio (380–470 MHz and 450–520 MHz)—Part 2 of 2 ...5-26
5.6.16 RX IF—Poor SINAD or No Audio (380–470 MHz and 450–520 MHz)—Part 1 of 2........5-27
5.6.17 RX IF—Poor SINAD or No Audio (380–470 MHz and 450–520 MHz)—Part 2 of 2........5-28
5.6.18 RX Back-End—Poor SINAD or No Audio (380–470 MHz and 450–520 MHz)—
Part 1 of 3........................................................................................................................5-29
5.6.19 RX Back-End—Poor SINAD or No Audio (380–470 MHz and 450–520 MHz)—
Part 2 of 3........................................................................................................................5-30
5.6.20 RX Back-End — Poor SINAD or No Audio (380–470 MHz and 450–520 MHz)—
Part 3 of 3........................................................................................................................5-31

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5.6.21 Low or No RX Injection Signal (380–470 MHz and 450–520 MHz) ................................5-32
5.6.22 Low or No TX Injection Signal (380–470 MHz and 450–520 MHz) .................................5-33
5.6.23 No TX Audio (380–470 MHz and 450–520 MHz) ............................................................5-34
5.6.24 TX or RX VCO Unlock (Fail 001) (380–470 MHz and 450–520 MHz)—Part 1 of 2 ........5-35
5.6.25 TX or RX VCO Unlock (Fail 001) (380–470 MHz and 450–520 MHz)—Part 2 of 2 ........5-36
5.6.26 RF Power Amplifier (RFPA)—No or Low TX Power Output (380–470 MHz and
450–520 MHz)—Part 1 of 5.............................................................................................5-37
5.6.27 RF Power Amplifier (RFPA)—No or Low TX Power Output (380–470 MHz and
450–520 MHz)—Part 2 of 5.............................................................................................5-38
5.6.28 RF Power Amplifier (RFPA)—No or Low TX Power Output (380–470 MHz and
450–520 MHz)—Part 3 of 5.............................................................................................5-39
5.6.29 RF Power Amplifier (RFPA)—No or Low TX Power Output (380–470 MHz and
450–520 MHz)—Part 4 of 5.............................................................................................5-40
5.6.30 RF Power Amplifier (RFPA)—No or Low TX Power Output (380–470 MHz and
450–520 MHz)—Part 5 of 5.............................................................................................5-41
5.6.31 RFPA Power Control—No VGBIAS (380–470 MHz and 450–520 MHz) ........................5-42
5.6.32 No 16.8 MHz Reference Oscillator Frequency (700–800 MHz) ......................................5-43
5.6.33 Poor RX Sensitivity or No RX Audio (700–800 MHz)—Part 1 of 2..................................5-44
5.6.34 Poor RX Sensitivity or No RX Audio (700–800 MHz)—Part 2 of 2..................................5-45
5.6.35 RX IF—Poor SINAD or No Audio (700–800 MHz) ..........................................................5-46
5.6.36 RX Back-End—Poor SINAD or No Audio (700–800 MHz)—Part 1 of 3..........................5-47
5.6.37 RX Back-End—Poor SINAD or No Audio (700–800 MHz)—Part 2 of 3..........................5-48
5.6.38 RX Back-End—Poor SINAD or No Audio (700–800 MHz)—Part 3 of 3..........................5-49
5.6.39 Low or No RX Injection Signal (700–800 MHz) ...............................................................5-50
5.6.40 Low or No TX Injection Signal (700–800 MHz) ...............................................................5-51
5.6.41 No TX Audio (700–800 MHz) ..........................................................................................5-52
5.6.42 TX or RX VCO Unlock (Fail 001) (700–800 MHz)—Part 1 of 2.......................................5-53
5.6.43 TX or RX VCO Unlock (Fail 001) (700–800 MHz)—Part 2 of 2.......................................5-54
5.6.44 RF Power Amplifier (RFPA)—No or Low TX Power Output (700–800 MHz)—
Part 1 of 5........................................................................................................................5-55
5.6.45 RF Power Amplifier (RFPA)—No or Low TX Power Output (700–800 MHz)—
Part 2 of 5........................................................................................................................5-56
5.6.46 RF Power Amplifier (RFPA)—No or Low TX Power Output (700–800 MHz)—
Part 3 of 5........................................................................................................................5-57
5.6.47 RF Power Amplifier (RFPA)—No or Low TX Power Output (700–800 MHz)—
Part 4 of 5........................................................................................................................5-58
5.6.48 RF Power Amplifier (RFPA)—No or Low TX Power Output (700–800 MHz)—
Part 5 of 5........................................................................................................................5-59
5.6.49 RFPA Power Control—No K9.1V (700–800 MHz) ..........................................................5-60
5.6.50 RFPA Power Control—No VGBIAS (700–800 MHz).......................................................5-61
5.6.51 RFPA Power Control—No or Low TX RFPA_CNTRL (700–800 MHz)—Part 1 of 2 .......5-62
5.6.52 RFPA Power Control—No or Low TX RFPA_CNTRL (700–800 MHz)—Part 2 of 2 .......5-63

Chapter 6 Troubleshooting Waveforms ..............................................6-1


6.1 Introduction.....................................................................................................................................6-1
6.2 XTL 1500 Waveforms.....................................................................................................................6-2
6.2.1 Power-On Reset Timing ....................................................................................................6-2
6.2.2 Power-On to Soft Turn-On Timing.....................................................................................6-2
6.2.3 Power-Down Reset ...........................................................................................................6-3
6.2.4 16.8 MHz Clock Waveform................................................................................................6-3
6.2.5 32 kHz Clock Waveform ....................................................................................................6-4
6.2.6 DSP SSI Port RX Mode.....................................................................................................6-4

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6.2.7 DSP SSI Port TX Mode CSQ ............................................................................................6-5


6.2.8 SPI Bus Waveform ............................................................................................................6-5
6.2.9 SB9600 Waveforms ..........................................................................................................6-6
6.2.10 SB9600 BUS+ and BUS- Waveforms ...............................................................................6-6
6.2.11 SB9600 BUS+ and RESET Waveforms ............................................................................6-7
6.2.12 SB9600 BUSY and BUS- Waveforms ...............................................................................6-7
6.2.13 RS-232 RX Waveforms .....................................................................................................6-8
6.2.14 RS-232 TX Waveforms .....................................................................................................6-8
6.2.15 RS-232 RX/TX Waveforms ...............................................................................................6-9
6.2.16 USB Waveforms................................................................................................................6-9
6.2.17 Serial Audio Port Waveforms ..........................................................................................6-10
6.2.18 Secure Interface Waveforms...........................................................................................6-10
6.2.19 8 kHz Frame Sync Waveform .........................................................................................6-11
6.2.20 RX Audio Waveforms ......................................................................................................6-11
6.2.21 TX Audio Waveforms ......................................................................................................6-12
6.2.22 TX and RX 1 kHz Audio Path Sinewave and Chart.........................................................6-12

Chapter 7 Schematics, Component Location Diagrams, and


Parts Lists ............................................................................7-1
7.1 List of Schematics, Component Location Diagrams, and Parts Lists............................................7-1
7.2 Control Head Main Board...............................................................................................................7-3
7.3 HUD4022A (VHF) Main Board .....................................................................................................7-26
7.4 HUE4039A (UHF Range 1) Main Board.......................................................................................7-65
7.5 HUE4040A (UHF Range 2) Main Board.....................................................................................7-106
7.6 HUF4017A (700-800 MHz) Main Board .....................................................................................7-147

Chapter 8 Flex Cable Pin-Out Lists .....................................................8-1


8.1 List of Flex Cables..........................................................................................................................8-1
8.2 Flex Cables ....................................................................................................................................8-1

Appendix A Replacement Parts Ordering ............................................. A-1


A.1 Basic Ordering Information............................................................................................................ A-1
A.2 Motorola Online ............................................................................................................................. A-1
A.3 Mail Orders.................................................................................................................................... A-1
A.4 Telephone Orders ......................................................................................................................... A-1
A.5 Fax Orders .................................................................................................................................... A-2
A.6 Parts Identification......................................................................................................................... A-2
A.7 Product Customer Service ............................................................................................................ A-2

Glossary ........................................................................................ Glossary-1

Index ..................................................................................................... Index-i

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Figure 2-1. VIP Dash-Mount Configuration..............................................................................................2-4


Figure 3-1. XTL 1500 Control Head Board Sections — Side 1................................................................3-1
Figure 3-2. XTL 1500 Control Head Board Sections — Side 2................................................................3-2
Figure 3-3. Control Head Controller Block ...............................................................................................3-3
Figure 3-4. Control Head Power Distribution ...........................................................................................3-4
Figure 3-5. GCAI Block Diagram .............................................................................................................3-7
Figure 3-6. XTL 1500 Main Board Sections (VHF Mid Power)—Side 1 ..................................................3-9
Figure 3-7. XTL 1500 Main Board Sections (VHF Mid Power)—Side 2 ................................................3-10
Figure 3-8. XTL 1500 Main Board Sections (UHF Range 1 Mid Power and UHF Range 2)—Side 1....3-11
Figure 3-9. XTL 1500 Main Board Sections (UHF Range 1 Mid Power and UHF Range 2)—Side 2....3-12
Figure 3-10. XTL 1500 Main Board Sections (700–800 MHz)—Side 1 ...................................................3-13
Figure 3-11. XTL 1500 Main Board Sections (700–800 MHz)—Side 2 ...................................................3-14
Figure 3-12. DC Voltage Routing Block Diagram (UHF Range 1 and UHF Range 2) .............................3-15
Figure 3-13. DC Voltage Routing Block Diagram (VHF and 700–800 MHz)............................................3-16
Figure 3-14. Receiver Block Diagram (VHF) ...........................................................................................3-17
Figure 3-15. Receiver Front-End and Back-End (UHF Range 1) ............................................................3-18
Figure 3-16. Receiver Front-End and Back-End (UHF Range 2) ............................................................3-20
Figure 3-17. Receiver Front-End and Back-End (700–800 MHz) ............................................................3-22
Figure 3-18. ABACUS III (AD9874) IC Functional Block Diagram from Data Sheet (VHF) .....................3-24
Figure 3-19. ABACUS III (AD9874) IC Functional Block Diagram from Data Sheet (UHF Range 1) ......3-25
Figure 3-20. ABACUS III (AD9874) IC Functional Block Diagram from Data Sheet (UHF Range 2) ......3-27
Figure 3-21. ABACUS III (AD9874) IC Functional Block Diagram from Data Sheet (700–800 MHz)......3-28
Figure 3-22. 50-Watt RF Power Amplifier (RFPA) Gain Stages (VHF) ....................................................3-29
Figure 3-23. Output Network Components (VHF)....................................................................................3-30
Figure 3-24. Power Control Components (VHF)......................................................................................3-32
Figure 3-25. 40-Watt RF Power Amplifier (RFPA) Gain Stages (UHF Range 1) .....................................3-33
Figure 3-26. Output Network Components (UHF Range 1).....................................................................3-34
Figure 3-27. Power Control Components (UHF Range 1) .......................................................................3-36
Figure 3-28. 45-Watt RF Power Amplifier (RFPA) Gain Stages (UHF Range 2) .....................................3-37
Figure 3-29. Output Network Components (UHF Range 2).....................................................................3-38
Figure 3-30. Power Control Components (UHF Range 2) .......................................................................3-40
Figure 3-31. 35-Watt RF Power Amplifier (RFPA) Gain Stages (700–800 MHz) .....................................3-41
Figure 3-32. Output Network Components (700–800 MHz) ....................................................................3-42
Figure 3-33. Power Control Components (700–800 MHz).......................................................................3-44
Figure 3-34. Frequency Generation Unit Block Diagram (VHF) ..............................................................3-46
Figure 3-35. Waveform Representation During Programming of the LV Frac-N IC (VHF) ......................3-47
Figure 3-36. Frequency Generation Unit Block Diagram (UHF Range 1)................................................3-50
Figure 3-37. Waveform Representation During Programming of the LV Frac-N IC (UHF Range 1)........3-51
Figure 3-38. Frequency Generation Unit Block Diagram (UHF Range 2)................................................3-54
Figure 3-39. Waveform Representation During Programming of the LV Frac-N IC (UHF Range 2)........3-55
Figure 3-40. Frequency Generation Unit Block Diagram (700–800 MHz) ...............................................3-58
Figure 3-41. Waveform Representation During Programming of the LV Frac-N IC .................................3-59
Figure 3-42. XTL 1500 Controller Section ...............................................................................................3-63
Figure 3-43. XTL 1500 Daughtercard Module .........................................................................................3-64
Figure 3-44. B+ Routing for Controller Section........................................................................................3-65
Figure 3-45. Power-On Reset Circuit.......................................................................................................3-67
Figure 3-46. Patriot IC (U100) UART Configuration ................................................................................3-69
Figure 3-47. Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) Block Diagram .................................................................3-71
Figure 3-48. XTL 1500 RX Signal Path....................................................................................................3-72
Figure 3-49. XTL 1500 TX Signal Path ....................................................................................................3-74

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Figure 3-50. Boot RX and Boot TX Data Lines ........................................................................................3-75


Figure 4-1. Frequency Generator Unit DC Power Supply Distribution (VHF) ..........................................4-8
Figure 4-2. Frequency Generation Unit Block Diagram (VHF) ................................................................4-9
Figure 4-3. Waveform Representation During Programming of the LV Frac-N IC (U3751) ................... 4-11
Figure 4-4. Frequency Generation Unit DC Power Supply Distribution (UHF Range 1)........................4-13
Figure 4-5. Frequency Generation Unit Block Diagram (UHF Range 1)................................................4-14
Figure 4-6. Waveform Representation During Programming of the LV Frac-N IC (U5752) ...................4-16
Figure 4-7. Frequency Generation Unit DC Power Supply Distribution (UHF Range 2)........................4-19
Figure 4-8. Frequency Generation Unit Block Diagram (UHF Range 2)................................................4-20
Figure 4-9. Waveform Representation During Programming of the LV Frac-N IC (U5752) ...................4-22
Figure 4-10. Frequency Generation Unit DC Power Supply Distribution (700–800 MHz) .......................4-25
Figure 4-11. Frequency Generation Unit Block Diagram (700–800 MHz) ...............................................4-26
Figure 4-12. Waveform Representation During Programming of the LV Frac-N IC (U6751) ...................4-28
Figure 5-1. Main Board Test Points—Top Side ......................................................................................5-10
Figure 5-2. Main Board Test Points—Bottom Side ................................................................................5-10
Figure 5-3. Poor RX Sensitivity or No RX Audio (136–174 MHz)—Part 1 of 2......................................5-12
Figure 5-4. Poor RX Sensitivity or No RX Audio (136–174 MHz)—Part 2 of 2......................................5-13
Figure 5-5. RX IF—Poor SINAD or No Audio (136–174 MHz) ..............................................................5-14
Figure 5-6. RX Back-End—Poor SINAD or No Audio (136–174 MHz)—Part 1 of 3..............................5-15
Figure 5-7. RX Back-End—Poor SINAD or No Audio (136–174 MHz)—Part 2 of 3..............................5-16
Figure 5-8. RX Back-End—Poor SINAD or No Audio (136–174 MHz)—Part 3 of 3..............................5-17
Figure 5-9. Low or No RX Injection Signal (136–174 MHz) ...................................................................5-18
Figure 5-10. Low or No TX Injection Signal (136–174 MHz) ...................................................................5-19
Figure 5-11. TX or RX VCO Unlock (Fail 001) (136–174 MHz)—Part 1 of 2...........................................5-20
Figure 5-12. TX or RX VCO Unlock (Fail 001) (136–174 MHz)—Part 2 of 2...........................................5-21
Figure 5-13. No Output Power at TX Mode (136–174 MHz) ...................................................................5-22
Figure 5-14. No Output Power and IDC < 2A at TX Mode (136–174 MHz).............................................5-23
Figure 5-15. No 16.8 MHz Reference Oscillator Frequency (380–470 MHz and 450–520 MHz)............5-24
Figure 5-16. Poor RX Sensitivity or No RX Audio (380–470 MHz and 450–520 MHz)—Part 1 of 2 .......5-25
Figure 5-17. Poor RX Sensitivity or No RX Audio (380–470 MHz and 450–520 MHz)—Part 2 of 2 .......5-26
Figure 5-18. RX IF—Poor SINAD or No Audio (380–470 MHz and 450–520 MHz)—Part 1 of 2............5-27
Figure 5-19. RX IF—Poor SINAD or No Audio (380–470 MHz and 450–520 MHz)—Part 2 of 2............5-28
Figure 5-20. RX Back-End—Poor SINAD or No Audio (380–470 MHz and 450–520 MHz)—
Part 1 of 3 ............................................................................................................................5-29
Figure 5-21. RX Back-End—Poor SINAD or No Audio (380–470 MHz and 450–520 MHz)—
Part 2 of 3 ............................................................................................................................5-30
Figure 5-22. RX Back-End—Poor SINAD or No Audio (380–470 MHz and 450–520 MHz)—
Part 3 of 3 ............................................................................................................................5-31
Figure 5-23. Low or No RX Injection Signal (380–470 MHz and 450–520 MHz) ....................................5-32
Figure 5-24. Low or No TX Injection Signal (380–470 MHz and 450–520 MHz) .....................................5-33
Figure 5-25. No TX Audio (380–470 MHz and 450–520 MHz) ................................................................5-34
Figure 5-26. TX or RX VCO Unlock (Fail 001) (380–470 MHz and 450–520 MHz)—Part 1 of 2 ............5-35
Figure 5-27. TX or RX VCO Unlock (Fail 001) (380–470 MHz and 450–520 MHz)—Part 2 of 2 ............5-36
Figure 5-28. RF Power Amplifier (RFPA)—No or Low TX Power Output (380–470 MHz and
450–520 MHz)—Part 1 of 5.................................................................................................5-37
Figure 5-29. RF Power Amplifier (RFPA)—No or Low TX Power Output (380–470 MHz and
450–520 MHz)—Part 2 of 5.................................................................................................5-38
Figure 5-30. RF Power Amplifier (RFPA)—No or Low TX Power Output (380–470 MHz and
450–520 MHz)—Part 3 of 5.................................................................................................5-39
Figure 5-31. RFPA Power Control—No VGBIAS (380–470 MHz and 450–520 MHz).............................5-42
Figure 5-32. No 16.8 MHz Reference Oscillator Frequency (700–800 MHz) ..........................................5-43
Figure 5-33. Poor RX Sensitivity or No RX Audio (700–800 MHz)—Part 1 of 2......................................5-44
Figure 5-34. Poor RX Sensitivity or No RX Audio (700–800 MHz)—Part 2 of 2......................................5-45
Figure 5-35. RX IF—Poor SINAD or No Audio (700–800 MHz) ..............................................................5-46

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Figure 5-36. RX Back-End—Poor SINAD or No Audio (700–800 MHz)—Part 1 of 3..............................5-47


Figure 5-37. RX Back-End—Poor SINAD or No Audio (700–800 MHz)—Part 2 of 3..............................5-48
Figure 5-38. RX Back-End—Poor SINAD or No Audio (700–800 MHz)—Part 3 of 3..............................5-49
Figure 5-39. Low or No RX Injection Signal (700–800 MHz) ...................................................................5-50
Figure 5-40. Low or No TX Injection Signal (700–800 MHz) ...................................................................5-51
Figure 5-41. No TX Audio (700–800 MHz) ..............................................................................................5-52
Figure 5-42. TX or RX VCO Unlock (Fail 001) (700–800 MHz)—Part 1 of 2...........................................5-53
Figure 5-43. TX or RX VCO Unlock (Fail 001) (700–800 MHz)—Part 2 of 2...........................................5-54
Figure 5-44. RF Power Amplifier (RFPA)—No or Low TX Power Output (700–800 MHz)—Part 1 of 5 ..5-55
Figure 5-45. RF Power Amplifier (RFPA)—No or Low TX Power Output (700–800 MHz)—Part 2 of 5 ..5-56
Figure 5-46. RF Power Amplifier (RFPA)—No or Low TX Power Output (700–800 MHz)—Part 3 of 5 ..5-57
Figure 5-47. RFPA Power Control—No K9.1V (700–800 MHz)...............................................................5-60
Figure 5-48. RFPA Power Control—No VGBIAS (700–800 MHz) ...........................................................5-61
Figure 5-49. RFPA Power Control—No or Low TX RFPA_CNTRL (700–800 MHz)—Part 1 of 2 ...........5-62
Figure 7-1. Control Head Board Overall Block Diagram ..........................................................................7-3
Figure 7-2. Control Head Controller (OMAP Processor) Sheet 1 of 2 .....................................................7-4
Figure 7-3. Control Head Controller (OMAP Processor) Sheet 2 of 2 .....................................................7-5
Figure 7-4. Control Head Controller (SDRAM and Flash Memory)..........................................................7-6
Figure 7-5. TPS65012 Power Management IC, Factory Programming ...................................................7-7
Figure 7-6. Voltage Regulators ................................................................................................................7-8
Figure 7-7. AVR Power Management Control .........................................................................................7-9
Figure 7-8. GCAI Accessory Interface (Sheet 1 of 2) ............................................................................7-10
Figure 7-9. GCAI Accessory Interface (Sheet 2 of 2) ............................................................................7-11
Figure 7-10. GCAI Connector Schematic ................................................................................................7-12
Figure 7-11. User Interface (Sheet 1 of 2) ...............................................................................................7-13
Figure 7-12. User Interface (Sheet 2 of 2) ...............................................................................................7-14
Figure 7-13. Rear Connector ...................................................................................................................7-15
Figure 7-14. Control Head Main Board Layout—Side 1 Top ...................................................................7-16
Figure 7-15. Control Head Main Board Layout—Side 2 Bottom ..............................................................7-17
Figure 7-16. GCAI Connector Board Layout—Side 1 Top.......................................................................7-23
Figure 7-17. GCAI Connector Board Layout—Side 2 Bottom..................................................................7-24
Figure 7-18. HUD4022A Main Board Overall Block Diagram and Interconnections................................7-26
Figure 7-19. HUD4022A Controller Block Diagram and Interconnections (Sheet 1 of 2) ........................7-27
Figure 7-20. HUD4022A Controller Block Diagram and Interconnections (Sheet 2 of 2) ........................7-28
Figure 7-21. HUD4022A Controller Urchin IC, MUX, and AD5320 DAC Schematic ...............................7-29
Figure 7-22. HUD4022A Controller Audio Schematic..............................................................................7-30
Figure 7-23. HUD4022A Controller Power Control (Sheet 1 of 2) ..........................................................7-31
Figure 7-24. HUD4022A Controller Power Control (Sheet 2 of 2) ..........................................................7-32
Figure 7-25. HUD4022A Frequency Generation Unit Overall Schematic (Sheet 1 of 2) .........................7-33
Figure 7-26. HUD4022A Frequency Generation Unit Overall Schematic (Sheet 2 of 2) .........................7-34
Figure 7-27. HUD4022A VHF Transmitter VCO Schematic ....................................................................7-35
Figure 7-28. HUD4022A Frequency Generation Unit VHF Receive Injection Schematic........................7-36
Figure 7-29. HUD4022A Frequency Generation Unit VHF Transmit Injection Schematic.......................7-37
Figure 7-30. HUD4022A Receiver Back-End Schematic.........................................................................7-38
Figure 7-31. HUD4022A Receiver Front-End Schematic (Sheet 1 of 2)..................................................7-39
Figure 7-32. HUD4022A Receiver Front-End Schematic (Sheet 2 of 2)..................................................7-40
Figure 7-33. HUD4022A Receiver IF Schematic .....................................................................................7-41
Figure 7-34. HUD4022A RF Power Amplifier (RF PA) Schematic (Sheet 1 of 2)....................................7-42
Figure 7-35. HUD4022A RF Power Amplifier (RF PA) Schematic (Sheet 2 of 2)....................................7-43
Figure 7-36. HUD4022A Secure Block Diagram and Interconnections ..................................................7-44
Figure 7-37. HUD4022A Accessory Connector Schematic .....................................................................7-45
Figure 7-38. HUD4022A Power Supply Schematic .................................................................................7-46
Figure 7-39. HUD4022A USB/RS232/SB9600 Schematic ......................................................................7-47
Figure 7-40. HUD4022A SB9600 Schematic...........................................................................................7-48

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Figure 7-41. HUD4022A USB/RS232/SB9600 VIP Input/Output Schematic...........................................7-49


Figure 7-42. HUD4022A Control-Head Connector Schematic ................................................................7-50
Figure 7-43. HUD4022A Interface Connector Schematic ........................................................................7-51
Figure 7-44. HUD4022A Main Board Layout—Side 1 Top ......................................................................7-52
Figure 7-45. HUD4022A Main Board Layout—Side 1 Bottom .................................................................7-53
Figure 7-46. HUD4022A Main Board Layout—Side 2 Top ......................................................................7-54
Figure 7-47. HUD4022A Main Board Layout—Side 2 Bottom .................................................................7-55
Figure 7-48. HUE4039A Main Board Overall Block Diagram and Interconnections ................................7-65
Figure 7-49. HUE4039A Controller Block Diagram and Interconnections (Sheet 1 of 2) ........................7-66
Figure 7-50. HUE4039A Controller Block Diagram and Interconnections (Sheet 2 of 2) ........................7-67
Figure 7-51. HUE4039A Controller Urchin IC, MUX, and AD5320 DAC Schematic ...............................7-68
Figure 7-52. HUE4039A Controller Audio Schematic ..............................................................................7-69
Figure 7-53. HUE4039A Controller Power Control Schematic ................................................................7-70
Figure 7-54. HUE4039A Frequency Generation Unit ..............................................................................7-71
Figure 7-55. HUE4039A Receive VCO Schematic ..................................................................................7-72
Figure 7-56. HUE4039A Transmit VCO Schematic .................................................................................7-73
Figure 7-57. HUE4039A Receiver Back-End Schematic .........................................................................7-74
Figure 7-58. HUE4039A Receiver Front-End Schematic ........................................................................7-75
Figure 7-59. HUE4039A Receiver Mixer Schematic................................................................................7-76
Figure 7-60. HUE4039A Receiver Preselector Schematic ......................................................................7-77
Figure 7-61. HUE4039A Receiver IF Schematic .....................................................................................7-78
Figure 7-62. HUE4039A RF Power Amplifier (RF PA) Schematic...........................................................7-79
Figure 7-63. HUE4039A Output Network (ON) Schematic ......................................................................7-80
Figure 7-64. HUE4039A Secure Block Diagram and Interconnections ...................................................7-81
Figure 7-65. HUE4039A Rear Accessory Connector Schematic.............................................................7-82
Figure 7-66. HUE4039A Secure Power Supply Schematic .....................................................................7-83
Figure 7-67. HUE4039A Secure USB/RS232/SB9600 Schematic ..........................................................7-84
Figure 7-68. HUE4039A Secure SB9600 Schematic ..............................................................................7-85
Figure 7-69. HUE4039A Secure USB/RS232/SB9600 VIP Input/Output Schematic ..............................7-86
Figure 7-70. HUE4039A Secure Control-Head Connector Schematic ....................................................7-87
Figure 7-71. HUE4039A Secure Interface Connector Schematic............................................................7-88
Figure 7-72. HUE4039A Main Board Layout—Side 1 Top ......................................................................7-89
Figure 7-73. HUE4039A Main Board Layout—Side 1 Middle ..................................................................7-90
Figure 7-74. HUE4039A Main Board Layout—Side 1 Bottom .................................................................7-91
Figure 7-75. HUE4039A Main Board Layout—Side 2 Top ......................................................................7-92
Figure 7-76. HUE4039A Main Board Layout—Side 2 Middle ..................................................................7-93
Figure 7-77. HUE4039A Main Board Layout—Side 2 Bottom .................................................................7-94
Figure 7-78. HUE4040 Main Board Overall Block Diagram and Interconnections ................................7-106
Figure 7-79. HUE4040A Controller Block Diagram and Interconnections (Sheet 1 of 2) ......................7-107
Figure 7-80. HUE4040A Controller Block Diagram and Interconnections (Sheet 2 of 2) ......................7-108
Figure 7-81. HUE4040A Controller Urchin IC, MUX, and AD5320 DAC Schematic .............................7-109
Figure 7-82. HUE4040A Controller Audio Schematic ............................................................................7-110
Figure 7-83. HUE4040A Controller Power Control Schematic ..............................................................7-111
Figure 7-84. HUE4040A Frequency Generation Unit ............................................................................7-112
Figure 7-85. HUE4040A Receive VCO Schematic ................................................................................7-113
Figure 7-86. HUE4040A Transmit VCO Schematic ...............................................................................7-114
Figure 7-87. HUE4040A Receiver Back-End Schematic .......................................................................7-115
Figure 7-88. HUE4040A Receiver Front-End Schematic ......................................................................7-116
Figure 7-89. HUE4040A Receiver Mixer Schematic..............................................................................7-117
Figure 7-90. HUE4040A Receiver Preselector Schematic ....................................................................7-118
Figure 7-91. HUE4040A Receiver IF Schematic ...................................................................................7-119
Figure 7-92. HUE4040A RF Power Amplifier (RF PA) Schematic.........................................................7-120
Figure 7-93. HUE4040A Output Network (ON) Schematic ....................................................................7-121
Figure 7-94. HUE4040A Secure Block Diagram and Interconnections .................................................7-122

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Figure 7-95. HUE4040A Rear Accessory Connector Schematic...........................................................7-123


Figure 7-96. HUE4040A Secure Power Supply Schematic ...................................................................7-124
Figure 7-97. HUE4040A Secure USB/RS232/SB9600 Schematic ........................................................7-125
Figure 7-98. HUE4040A Secure SB9600 Schematic ............................................................................7-126
Figure 7-99. HUE4040A Secure Control-Head Connector Schematic (Sheet 1 of 2)............................7-127
Figure 7-100.HUE4040A Secure Control-Head Connector Schematic (Sheet 2 of 2)...........................7-128
Figure 7-101.HUE4040A Secure Interface Connector Schematic.........................................................7-129
Figure 7-102.HUE4040A Main Board Layout—Side 1 Top ...................................................................7-130
Figure 7-103.HUE4040A Main Board Layout—Side 1 Middle ...............................................................7-131
Figure 7-104.HUE4040A Main Board Layout—Side 1 Bottom ..............................................................7-132
Figure 7-105.HUE4040A Main Board Layout—Side 2 Top ...................................................................7-133
Figure 7-106.HUE4040A Main Board Layout—Side 2 Middle ...............................................................7-134
Figure 7-107.HUE4040A Main Board Layout—Side 2 Bottom ..............................................................7-135
Figure 7-108.HUF4017A Main Board Overall Block Diagram and Interconnections .............................7-147
Figure 7-109.HUF4017A Controller Block Diagram and Interconnections (Sheet 1 of 3)......................7-148
Figure 7-110.HUF4017A Controller Block Diagram and Interconnections (Sheet 2 of 3)......................7-149
Figure 7-111.HUF4017A Controller Block Diagram and Interconnections (Sheet 3 of 3)......................7-150
Figure 7-112.HUF4017A Controller Audio Schematic ...........................................................................7-151
Figure 7-113.HUF4017A Power, Data, Secure, and Front/Rear Connector Block Diagrams................7-152
Figure 7-114.HUF4017A USB/RS232/SB9600 Schematic....................................................................7-153
Figure 7-115.Rear Accessory Connector (J0402) Schematic................................................................7-154
Figure 7-116.Control-Head Front Connector Schematic .......................................................................7-155
Figure 7-117.Controller Power Supply and Emergency Schematic.......................................................7-156
Figure 7-118.Controller RS232/SB9600 Schematic ..............................................................................7-157
Figure 7-119.Controller VIP Input/Output Schematic.............................................................................7-158
Figure 7-120.Controller Secure Interface Connector Schematic ...........................................................7-159
Figure 7-121.Secure Interface Board Schematic...................................................................................7-160
Figure 7-122.HUF4017A Controller Urchin IC, MUX, and AD5320 DAC Schematic.............................7-161
Figure 7-123.HUF4017A Controller Power Supply Schematic ..............................................................7-162
Figure 7-124.HUF4017A Receiver Back-End Schematic ......................................................................7-163
Figure 7-125.HUF4017A Receiver Front-End Schematic (Sheet 1 of 2) ...............................................7-164
Figure 7-126.HUF4017A Receiver Front-End Schematic (Sheet 2 of 2) ...............................................7-165
Figure 7-127.HUF4017A Receiver Intermediate Frequency (IF) Schematic .........................................7-166
Figure 7-128.HUF4017A RF Power Amplifier (PA) Schematic (Sheet 1 of 2) .......................................7-167
Figure 7-129.HUF4017A RF Power Amplifier (PA) Schematic (Sheet 2 of 2) .......................................7-168
Figure 7-130.HUF4017A Frequency Generation Unit Overall Schematic (Sheet 1 of 2).......................7-169
Figure 7-131.HUF4017A Frequency Generation Unit Overall Schematic (Sheet 2 of 2).......................7-170
Figure 7-132.HUF4017A Frequency Generation Unit 800 MHz Receive Injection Schematic ..............7-171
Figure 7-133.HUF4017A Frequency Generation Unit 800 MHz Transmit Injection Schematic .............7-172
Figure 7-134.HUF4017A Main Board Layout—Side 1 Top....................................................................7-173
Figure 7-135.HUF4017A Main Board Layout—Side 1 Middle ...............................................................7-174
Figure 7-136.HUF4017A Main Board Layout—Side 1 Bottom ..............................................................7-175
Figure 7-137.HUF4017A Main Board Layout—Side 2 Top....................................................................7-176
Figure 7-138.HUF4017A Main Board Layout—Side 2 Middle ...............................................................7-177
Figure 7-139.HUF4017A Main Board Layout—Side 2 Bottom ..............................................................7-178
Figure 7-140.HUF4017A Daughtercard Module Board Layout..............................................................7-179

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List of Tables

Table 3-1. Integrated Circuits Voltages...................................................................................................3-5


Table 3-2. ATTiny13 Programming Kit....................................................................................................3-6
Table 3-3. XTL 1500 Main Board Sections (VHF Mid Power)—Side 1 ..................................................3-9
Table 3-4. XTL 1500 Main Board Sections (VHF Mid Power)—Side 2 ................................................3-10
Table 3-5. XTL 1500 Main Board Sections (UHF Range 1 Mid Power and UHF Range 2)—Side 1....3-11
Table 3-6. XTL 1500 Main Board Sections (UHF Range 1 Mid Power and UHF Range 2)—Side 2....3-12
Table 3-7. XTL 1500 Main Board Sections (700–800 MHz)—Side 1 ...................................................3-13
Table 3-8. XTL 1500 Main Board Sections (700–800 MHz)—Side 2 ...................................................3-14
Table 3-9. VCO AUX Pin Logic UHF Range 1......................................................................................3-53
Table 3-10. VCO AUX Pin Logic UHF Range 2......................................................................................3-57
Table 3-11. Integrated Circuits Voltages.................................................................................................3-66
Table 3-12. Rear Connector Naming Scheme........................................................................................3-70
Table 3-13. PA Condition Voltages at U0204, Pin 8 ...............................................................................3-73
Table 3-14. Programming Cables...........................................................................................................3-76
Table 4-1. Power-Up Self-Check Error Codes........................................................................................4-3
Table 4-2. Operational Error Codes .......................................................................................................4-5
Table 4-3. Test Mode Channels..............................................................................................................4-6
Table 4-4. VCO Frequency and Switching Logic....................................................................................4-6
Table 4-5. AUX Output Frequency Requirements ..................................................................................4-7
Table 4-6. LV Frac-N U3751 Pin Descriptions (VHF) .............................................................................4-9
Table 4-7. Test Mode Channels UHF Range 1 (AUX 4 is not used for VCO selection in UHF) ...........4-12
Table 4-8. VCO Frequency Calculation and Switching Logic (UHF Range 1)......................................4-12
Table 4-9. LV Frac-N U6751 Pin Descriptions (UHF Range 1) ............................................................4-14
Table 4-10. Test Mode Channels UHF Range 2 (AUX 4 is not used for VCO selection in UHF) ...........4-17
Table 4-11. VCO Frequency Calculation and Switching Logic (UHF Range 2)......................................4-18
Table 4-12. LV Frac-N U6751 Pin Descriptions (UHF Range 2) ............................................................4-20
Table 4-13. Test Mode Channels (700–800 MHz) ..................................................................................4-23
Table 4-14. VCO Frequency Calculation and Switching Logic (700–800 MHz) .....................................4-23
Table 4-15. LV Frac-N U6751 Pin Descriptions (700–800 MHz) ............................................................4-26
Table 4-16. Standard Operating Bias: Power Lines................................................................................4-28
Table 4-17. Standard Operating Bias: Clock and Control Lines .............................................................4-29
Table 4-18. Standard Operating Bias: Audio Lines.................................................................................4-30
Table 4-19. Standard Operating Bias: VIP Lines (Dash Configuration)..................................................4-32
Table 5-1. List of Troubleshooting Charts...............................................................................................5-1
Table 5-2. XTL 1500 Troubleshooting Table (700–800 MHz, 380-470 MHz and 136-174 MHz)............5-3
Table 5-3. XTL 1500 Troubleshooting Table (450-520 MHz)..................................................................5-6
Table 5-4. XTL 1500 Receiver Troubleshooting Table (VHF Band) .......................................................5-9
Table 5-5. Board ID Jumper Configuration ...........................................................................................5-11
Table 5-6. RFPA DC Voltages ..............................................................................................................5-41
Table 5-7. RFPA DC Voltages ..............................................................................................................5-59
Table 6-1. List of Troubleshooting Waveforms .......................................................................................6-1
Table 6-2. TX and RX Audio Path Test Points for 1 kHz Sine Wave ....................................................6-13
Table 6-3. TX and RX Audio Path Test Points for 1 kHz Sine Wave ....................................................6-14
Table 7-1. List of Schematics, Component Location Diagrams, and Parts Lists ....................................7-1
Table 8-1. Dash Flex Cable J5000 to P0401 Pin-Out List ......................................................................8-1
Table 8-2. Rear Accessory Flex Cable J2 to P0402 Pin-Out List ...........................................................8-1

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Related Publications

ASTRO Digital XTL 1500 Mobile Radio Installation Manual........................................................... 6815851H01


ASTRO Digital XTL 1500 VHF/UHF Range 1/UHF Range 2/700-800 MHz Mobile Radio
Basic Service Manual................................................................................................................ 6815853H01
CPS Programming Installation Guide............................................................................................. 6881095C44
System 9000 Direct Entry Keyboard Instruction Manual ......................................................... 68P80101W22-B

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Commercial Warranty

Limited Warranty
MOTOROLA COMMUNICATION PRODUCTS

I. What This Warranty Covers And For How Long


MOTOROLA INC. (“MOTOROLA”) warrants the MOTOROLA manufactured Communication
Products listed below (“Product”) against defects in material and workmanship under normal use and
service for a period of time from the date of purchase as scheduled below:

ASTRO Digital XTL 1500 Mobile Radio One (1) Year


Units

Product Accessories One (1) Year

Motorola, at its option, will at no charge either repair the Product (with new or reconditioned parts),
replace it (with a new or reconditioned Product), or refund the purchase price of the Product during
the warranty period provided it is returned in accordance with the terms of this warranty. Replaced
parts or boards are warranted for the balance of the original applicable warranty period. All replaced
parts of Product shall become the property of MOTOROLA.
This express limited warranty is extended by MOTOROLA to the original end user purchaser only
and is not assignable or transferable to any other party. This is the complete warranty for the Product
manufactured by MOTOROLA. MOTOROLA assumes no obligations or liability for additions or
modifications to this warranty unless made in writing and signed by an officer of MOTOROLA.
Unless made in a separate agreement between MOTOROLA and the original end user purchaser,
MOTOROLA does not warrant the installation, maintenance or service of the Product.
MOTOROLA cannot be responsible in any way for any ancillary equipment not furnished by
MOTOROLA which is attached to or used in connection with the Product, or for operation of the
Product with any ancillary equipment, and all such equipment is expressly excluded from this
warranty. Because each system which may use the Product is unique, MOTOROLA disclaims
liability for range, coverage, or operation of the system as a whole under this warranty.

II. General Provisions


This warranty sets forth the full extent of MOTOROLA's responsibilities regarding the Product.
Repair, replacement or refund of the purchase price, at MOTOROLA's option, is the exclusive
remedy. THIS WARRANTY IS GIVEN IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTIES. IMPLIED
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DAMAGES IN EXCESS OF THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT, FOR ANY LOSS OF
USE, LOSS OF TIME, INCONVENIENCE, COMMERCIAL LOSS, LOST PROFITS OR SAVINGS
OR OTHER INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE
USE OR INABILITY TO USE SUCH PRODUCT, TO THE FULL EXTENT SUCH MAY BE
DISCLAIMED BY LAW.
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III. State Law Rights


SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR LIMITATION ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY
LASTS, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY.
This warranty gives specific legal rights, and there may be other rights which may vary from state to
state.

IV. How To Get Warranty Service


You must provide proof of purchase (bearing the date of purchase and Product item serial number)
in order to receive warranty service and, also, deliver or send the Product item, transportation and
insurance prepaid, to an authorized warranty service location. Warranty service will be provided by
Motorola through one of its authorized warranty service locations. If you first contact the company
which sold you the Product, it can facilitate your obtaining warranty service. You can also call
Motorola at 1-888-567-7347 US/Canada.

V. What This Warranty Does Not Cover


A. Defects or damage resulting from use of the Product in other than its normal and customary
manner.
B. Defects or damage from misuse, accident, water, or neglect.
C. Defects or damage from improper testing, operation, maintenance, installation, alteration,
modification, or adjustment.
D. Breakage or damage to antennas unless caused directly by defects in material workmanship.
E. A Product subjected to unauthorized Product modifications, disassemblies or repairs
(including, without limitation, the addition to the Product of non-Motorola supplied equipment)
which adversely affect performance of the Product or interfere with Motorola's normal
warranty inspection and testing of the Product to verify any warranty claim.
F. Product which has had the serial number removed or made illegible.
G. Rechargeable batteries if:
• any of the seals on the battery enclosure of cells are broken or show evidence of
tampering.
• the damage or defect is caused by charging or using the battery in equipment or service
other than the Product for which it is specified.
H. Freight costs to the repair depot.
I. A Product which, due to illegal or unauthorized alteration of the software/firmware in the
Product, does not function in accordance with MOTOROLA's published specifications or the
FCC type acceptance labeling in effect for the Product at the time the Product was initially
distributed from MOTOROLA.
J. Scratches or other cosmetic damage to Product surfaces that does not affect the operation of
the Product.
K. Normal and customary wear and tear.

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VI. Patent And Software Provisions


MOTOROLA will defend, at its own expense, any suit brought against the end user purchaser to the
extent that it is based on a claim that the Product or parts infringe a United States patent, and
MOTOROLA will pay those costs and damages finally awarded against the end user purchaser in
any such suit which are attributable to any such claim, but such defense and payments are
conditioned on the following:
A. that MOTOROLA will be notified promptly in writing by such purchaser of any notice of such
claim;
B. that MOTOROLA will have sole control of the defense of such suit and all negotiations for its
settlement or compromise; and
C. should the Product or parts become, or in MOTOROLA's opinion be likely to become, the
subject of a claim of infringement of a United States patent, that such purchaser will permit
MOTOROLA, at its option and expense, either to procure for such purchaser the right to
continue using the Product or parts or to replace or modify the same so that it becomes
noninfringing or to grant such purchaser a credit for the Product or parts as depreciated and
accept its return. The depreciation will be an equal amount per year over the lifetime of the
Product or parts as established by MOTOROLA.
MOTOROLA will have no liability with respect to any claim of patent infringement which is based
upon the combination of the Product or parts furnished hereunder with software, apparatus or
devices not furnished by MOTOROLA, nor will MOTOROLA have any liability for the use of ancillary
equipment or software not furnished by MOTOROLA which is attached to or used in connection with
the Product. The foregoing states the entire liability of MOTOROLA with respect to infringement of
patents by the Product or any parts thereof.
Laws in the United States and other countries preserve for MOTOROLA certain exclusive rights for
copyrighted MOTOROLA software such as the exclusive rights to reproduce in copies and distribute
copies of such Motorola software. MOTOROLA software may be used in only the Product in which
the software was originally embodied and such software in such Product may not be replaced,
copied, distributed, modified in any way, or used to produce any derivative thereof. No other use
including, without limitation, alteration, modification, reproduction, distribution, or reverse
engineering of such MOTOROLA software or exercise of rights in such MOTOROLA software is
permitted. No license is granted by implication, estoppel or otherwise under MOTOROLA patent
rights or copyrights.

VII. Governing Law


This Warranty is governed by the laws of the State of Illinois, USA.

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Notes

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Model Numbering, Charts, and Specifications

Mobile Radio Model Numbering Scheme

Typical Model Number: M 2 8 U R S 9 P W 1 A N S P 0 1


Position: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Position 1 - Type of Unit
M = Mobile Positions 13 - 16
L = Table Top Station SP Model Suffix
Position 12 -
Positions 2 & 3 - Model Series
Unique Model Variations
28 = XTL 1500
C = Cenelec
Position 4 - Frequency Band N = Standard Package
A = Less than 29.7MHz N = 330 to 370MHz
Position 11 - Version
B = 29.7 to 35.99MHz P = 366 to 410MHz
C = 36 to 41MHz Q = 403 to 437MHz Version Letter (Alpha) - Major Change
D = 42 to 50MHz R = 438 to 482MHz
Position 10 - Feature Level
E = 300 to 345MHz S = 470 to 620MHz
F = 66 to 80MHz T = Product Specific 1 = Basic 6 = Standard Plus
G = 74 to 90MHz UHF Range 2 = Limited Package 7 = Expanded Package
H = Product Specific U = 806 to 870MHz* 3 = Limited Plus 8 = Expanded Plus
VHF Range V = 825 to 870MHz 4 = Intermediate 9 = Full Feature/
J = 136 to 162MHz W = 896 to 941MHz 5 = Standard Package Programmable
K = 146 to 178MHz X = 403-470MHz Position 9 - Primary System Type
L = 174 to 210MHz Y = 1.0 to 1.6GHz A = Conventional
M = 190 to 235MHz Z = 1.5 to 2.0GHz B = Privacy Plus
* For XTL 1500 "K" in Position 4 represents C = Clear SMARTNET
136-174MHz. D = Advanced Conventional Stat-Alert
* For XTL 1500 "Q" in Position 4 represents E = Enhanced Privacy Plus
380-470MHz. F = Nauganet 888 Series
* For XTL 1500 "S" in Position 4 represents G = Japan Specialized Mobile Radio (JSMR)
450-520MHz. H = Multi-Channel Access (MCA)
* For XTL 1500 "U" in Position 4 represents J = CoveragePLUS
764-870MHz. K = MPT1327* - Public
Note: Values represented are not absolute, L = MPT1327* - Private
and are given to indicate range only. M = Radiocom
Position 5 - Power Level N = Tone Signalling
A = 0 to 0.7 Watts K = 36 to 60 Watts P = Binary Signalling
B = 0.7 to 0.9 Watts L = 61 to 110 Watts Q = Phonenet
C = 1.0 to 3.9 Watts M = Up to 125 Watts R = IDEN Basic
D = 4.0 to 5.0 Watts N = 1 to 25 Watts S = IDEN Advanced Feature
E = 5.1 to 6.0 Watts P = 25 to 40 Watts T = JSMR Digital
F = 6.1 to 10 Watts Q = 25 to 45 Watts U = LTR Protocol
G = 10.1 to 15 Watts R = 10 to 35 Watts V = Single Sideband
H = 16 to 25 Watts S = 10 to 50 Watts W = Programmable
J = 26 to 35 Watts T = 25 to 110 Watts X = Secure Conventional
Note: Values represented are not absolute,
Y = Secure SMARTNET
and are given to indicate range only.
Z = TETRA
Position 6 - Physical Packages 2 = SmartZone
A = RF Modem Operation * MPT = Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications
B = Receiver Only Position 8 - Primary Operation
C = Standard Control; No Display A = Conventional/Simplex
D = Standard Control; With Display B = Conventional/Duplex
E = Limited Keypad; No Display C = Trunked Twin Type
F = Limited Keypad; With Display D = Dual Mode Trunked
G = Full Keypad; No Display E = Dual Mode Trunked/Duplex
H = Full Keypad; With Display F = Trunked Type I
J = Limited Controls; No Display G = Trunked Type II
K = Limited Controls; Basic Display H = FDMA* Digital Dual Mode
L = Limited Controls; Limited Display J = TDMA** Digital Dual Mode
M = Rotary Controls; Standard Display K = Single Sideband
N = Enhanced Controls; Enhanced Display L = Global Positioning Satellite Capable
P = Low Profile; No Display M = Amplitude Companded Sideband (ACSB)
Q = Low Profile; Basic Display N = Digital Dispatch
R = Low Profile; Basic Display, Full Keypad P = Programmable
S = Tranceiver with Selectable Control Head Q = Digital Interconnect
T = R = Digital Multi-Service
U= S = 9600 Capable
V = VDV Control Head T = TDMA
W = Control Head #2 * FDMA = Frequency Division Multiple Access
Position 7 - Channel Spacing ** TDMA = Time Division Multiple Access
0= 5 = 15KHz
1 = 5KHz 6 = 20/25KHz
2 = 6.25KHz 7 = 30KHz MAEPF-27634-B
3 = 10KHz 8 = 12.5/25KHz
4 = 12.5KHz 9 = Variable/Programmable

Figure 1. Mobile Radio Model Numbering Scheme

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ASTRO XTL 1500 VHF 10-50 Watt Model Chart


M28KSS9PW1AN
Option Description
W20BX ALT: Keypad Microphone
W382AH ALT: Control Station Palm Microphone
G798AA ADD: Control Station Base Mount
G91AA ADD: Control Station Power Supply
W470AR ADD: External Emergency Footswitch
W688AP ADD: External Emergency Pushbutton
W81AL ADD: Key Lock Mount
W116AN ADD: External Alarm and Relay Cable
B18CL ADD: Auxiliary Speaker Spectra 5 Watt
G296AA ADD: Antenna 1/4 Wave Whip Roof Top 136-144 MHz
G297AA ADD: Antenna 1/4 Wave Roof Top VHF 144-150.8 MHz
G299AA ADD: Antenna 1/4 Wave Roof Top VHF 150.8-162 MHz
G300AA ADD: Antenna 1/4 Wave Roof Top VHF 162-174 MHz
G301AA ADD: Antenna 3 dB Roof Top VHF 136-174 MHz
Item No. Description
X HMN4079_ Keypad Microphone
X HMN1088_ Control Station Desk Microphone
X HLN6925_ Control Station Mount
X HPN4001_ Power Supply
X HLN5113_ Emergency Footswitch
X HLN5131_ Emergency Pushbutton
X HLN6372_ Keylock Mount
X TLN4533_ Relays
X HKN4258_ Cable Relay
X HSN4031_ External 7.5 Watt Speaker
X HAD4006_ 1/4 Wave Whip Antenna Roof Top
X HAD4007_ 1/4 Wave Roof Top VHF
X HAD4008_ 1/4 Wave Roof Top
X HAD4009_ 1/4 Wave Roof Top
X RAD4010_RB 3 dB Antenna 136-174 MHz

X = Item Included
_ = the latest version kit. When ordering a kit, refer to your specific kit for the suffix number.

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ASTRO XTL 1500 UHF Range 1 10-40 Watt Model Chart


M28QSS9PW1AN 380–470 MHz
Option Description
W20BX ALT: Keypad Microphone
W382AH ALT: Control Station Palm Microphone
G798AA ADD: Control Station Base Mount
G91AA ADD: Control Station Power Supply
W470AR ADD: External Emergency Footswitch
W688AP ADD: External Emergency Pushbutton
W81AL ADD: Key Lock Mount
W116AN ADD: External Alarm and Relay
B18CL ADD: Auxiliary Speaker Spectra 5 Watt
G425AA ADD: Antenna 1/4 Wave Whip 380-420 MHz
G426AA ADD: Antenna 1/4 Wave Whip 450-470 MHz
G427AA ADD: Antenna 3.5 dB 380-420 MHz
G428AA ADD: Antenna 3.5 dB 450-470 MHz
G429AA ADD: Antenna 5.0 dB 380-420 MHz
G430AA ADD: Antenna 5.0 dB 450-470 MHz
G431AA ADD: Antenna Wideband 380-470 MHz
Item No. Description
X HMN4079_ Keypad Microphone
X HMN1088_ Control Station Desk Microphone
X HLN6925_ Control Station Mount
X HPN4001_ Power Supply
X HLN5113_ Emergency Footswitch
X HLN5131_ Emergency Pushbutton
X HLN6372_ Key Lock Mount
X TLN4533_ Relays
X HKN4258_ Cable Relay
X HSN4031_ External 7.5 Watt Speaker
X HAE4003_ Antenna, 1/4 Wave Whip, 450-470 MHz
X HAE4011_ Antenna, 3.5 dB, 450-470 MHz
X HAE6010_ Antenna, 3.5 dB, 380-433 MHz
X HAE6011_ Antenna, 5.0 dB, 380-433 MHz
X HAE6012_ Antenna, 1/4 Wave Whip, 380-433 MHz
X HAE6013_ Antenna, 2.0 dB Wideband, 380-470 MHz
X RAE4014_RB Antenna, 5.0 dB, 450-470 MHz

X = Item Included
_ = the latest version kit. When ordering a kit, refer to your specific kit for the suffix number.

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ASTRO XTL 1500 UHF Range 2 10-45 Watt Model Chart


M28SSS9PW1AN 450–520 MHz
Option Description
W20BX ALT: Keypad Microphone
W382AH ALT: Control Station Palm Microphone
G798AA ADD: Control Station Base Mount
G91AA ADD: Control Station Power Supply
W470AR ADD: External Emergency Footswitch
W688AP ADD: External Emergency Pushbutton
W81AL ADD: Key Lock Mount
W116AN ADD: External Alarm and Relay
B18CL ADD: Auxiliary Speaker Spectra 5 Watt
G426AA ADD: Antenna 1/4 Wave Whip 450-470 MHz
G428AA ADD: Antenna 3.5 dB 450-470 MHz
G430AA ADD: Antenna 5.0 dB 450-470 MHz
G486AA ADD: Antenna 5.0 dB 494-512 MHz
G490AB ADD: Antenna 1/4 Wave 470-512 MHz
G493AB ADD: Antenna 3.0 dB Roof Top 470-495 MHz
G494AB ADD: Antenna 3.0 dB Roof Top 494-512 MHz
Item No. Description
X HMN4079_ Keypad Microphone
X HMN1088_ Control Station Desk Microphone
X HLN6925_ Control Station Mount
X HPN4001_ Power Supply
X HLN5113_ Emergency Footswitch
X HLN5131_ Emergency Pushbutton
X HLN6372_ Key Lock Mount
X TLN4533_ Relays
X HKN4258_ Cable Relay
X HSN4031_ External 7.5 Watt Speaker
X HAE4003_ Antenna, 1/4 Wave Whip, 450-470 MHz
X HAE4004_ Antenna, 1/4 Wave, 470-512 MHz
X HAE4011_ Antenna, 3.5 dB, 450-470 MHz
X HAE4012_ Antenna, 3.0 dB, Roof Top 470-495 MHz
X HAE4013_ Antenna, 3.0 dB, Roof Top 494-512 MHz
X RAE4014_RB Antenna, 5.0 dB, 450-470 MHz
X RAE4016_RB Antenna, 5.0 dB Gain, 494-512 MHz

X = Item Included
_ = the latest version kit. When ordering a kit, refer to your specific kit for the suffix number.

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ASTRO XTL 1500 700-800 MHz 10-35 Watt Model Chart


M28URS9PW1AN 764–870 MHz
Option Description
W20BX ALT: Keypad Microphone
W382AH ALT: Control Station Palm Microphone
G798AA ADD: Control Station Base Mount
G91AA ADD: Control Station Power Supply
W470AR ADD: External Emergency Footswitch
W688AP ADD: External Emergency Pushbutton
W81AL ADD: Key Lock Mount
W116AN ADD: External Alarm and Relay Cable
B18CL ADD: Auxiliary Speaker Spectra 5 Watt
W484AD ALT: Antenna 3 dB Gain 762-870 MHz
G335AT ADD: Antenna 1/4 Wave 762-870 MHz
G174AA ADD: Antenna 3 dB Low-Profile 762-870 MHz
G175AA ADD: Antenna 3 dB Elevat Feed 762-870 MHz
Item No. Description
X HMN4079_ Keypad Microphone
X HMN1088_ Control Station Desk Microphone
X HLN6925_ Control Station Mount
X HPN4001_ Power Supply
X HLN5113_ Emergency Footswitch
X HLN5131_ Emergency Pushbutton
X HLN6372_ Keylock Mount
X TLN4533_ Relays
X HKN4258_ Cable Relay
X HSN4031_ External 7.5 Watt Speaker
X HAF4013_ Antenna, 3 dB Low Profile 762-870 MHz
X HAF4014_ Antenna, 3 dB Elevat Feed 762-870 MHz
X HAF4016_ Antenna, 1/4 Wave 762-870 MHz
X HAF4017_ Antenna, 3 dB Collinear, 762-870 MHz

X = Item Included
_ = the latest version kit. When ordering a kit, refer to your specific kit for the suffix number.

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VHF Radio Specifications


GENERAL RECEIVER TRANSMITTER

FCC Designations: AZ492FT3806 Frequency Range: Frequency Range:


Range 1: 136–174 MHz Range 1: 136–174 MHz

Temperature Range: Channel Spacing: 12.5 kHz/30 kHz Rated Output Power:
Operating: –30°C to +60°C Low-Power Radio: 25 Watt
Storage: –55°C to +85°C Mid-Power Radio: 50 Watt
Input Impedance: 50 Ohm
Power Supply: 12 Vdc Negative Ground Only
Frequency Separation: Full Bandsplit Channel Spacing: 12.5 kHz or 30 kHz
Battery Drain: (Maximum)
50 Watt: Sensitivity: (per EIA spec. RS204C) Output Impedance: 50 Ohm
Standby @ 13.8 V: 0.8 A With pre-amplifier
Receive at Rated Audio @ 13.6 V: 3.0 A 20 dB Quieting: (25 kHz Channel Spacing): Frequency Separation:
Transmit @ Rated Power: 0.25 µV Range 1: 30 MHz
10 W 8.0 A 12 dB SINAD: (25 kHz Channel Spacing):
50 W 13.0 A 0.20 µV Frequency Stability:
Without pre-amplifier (–30° to +60°C; 25°C Ref.): 2.5 ppm
Dimensions (H x W x D) 20 dB Quieting: (25 kHz Channel Spacing):
Dash-Mount Radio: 2.5" x 7.3"x 9.8" 0.4 µV
(65 mm x 185 mm x 248 mm) 12 dB SINAD: (25 kHz Channel Spacing): Modulation Limiting:
0.3 µV 25 kHz Channel Spacing: ±5.0 kHz
Speaker: (excluding mounting bracket) 12.5 kHz Channel Spacing: ±2.5 kHz
5.5" x 5.5"x 2.5" Intermodulation: (per EIA Specifications)
(139.7 mm x 139.7 mm x 63.5 mm) With pre-amplifier Modulation Fidelity (C4FM):
(Measured in the Analog Mode): –80 dB 12.5 kHz Digital Channel: ±2.8 kHz
Mid Power Weight: Without pre-amplifier
Radio: 5.1 lbs (2.3 kg) (Measured in the Analog Mode): –85 dB FM Hum and Noise:
Speaker: 1.5 lbs (0.7 kg) 25 kHz Channel Spacing: –50 dB
Digital Sensitivity: 12.5 kHz Channel Spacing: –40 dB
With pre-amplifier
1% BER (12.5 kHz channel): 0.25 µV Emission (Conduct/Radiated): –85 dBc/-20dBm
5% BER (12.5 kHz channel): 0.20 µV
Without pre-amplifier Audio Sensitivity:
1% BER (12.5 kHz channel): 0.4 µV (For 60% Max. Deviation at 1 kHz): 0.08V ±3 dB
5% BER (12.5 kHz channel): 0.3 µV

Selectivity: (per EIA Specifications) Audio Response:


(Measured in the Analog Mode) (Measured in the Analog Mode)
25 kHz Channel Spacing: –90 dB (6 dB/Octave Pre-Emphasis 300 to 3000Hz):
12.5 kHz Channel Spacing: –70 dB +1, –3 dB

Intermodulation: (per EIA Specifications) Audio Distortion:


(Measured in the Analog Mode): –80 dB (For 60% Max. Deviation at 1 kHz): 2% per EIA

Spurious Rejection: –90 dB Emissions Designators:


8K10F1E, 11K0F3E, 15K0F2D, 16K0F3E,
Frequency Stability: 20K0F1E, 15K0F1D, 11K0F1D, and 11K0F2D
(–30° to +60°C; 25°C Reference):
2.5 ppm

Audio Output: (per EIA Specifications)


(Measured in the Analog Mode at Less than 3%
Distortion):
7.5W (External Speaker)
3W (Internal Speaker)

Specifications subject to change without notice.


All measurements are taken in the test mode at 25 kHz channel spacing except where indicated.

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UHF Range 1 Radio Specifications


GENERAL RECEIVER TRANSMITTER

FCC Designations: AZ492FT4862 Frequency Range: Frequency Range:


Range 1: 380–470 MHz Range 1: 380–470 MHz

Temperature Range: Channel Spacing: 12.5 kHz/20 kHz/25 kHz Rated Output Power:
Operating: –30°C to +60°C Low-Power Radio: 25 Watt
Storage: –51°C to +85°C Input Impedance: 50 Ohm Mid-Power Radio: 50 Watt

Power Supply: 12 Vdc Negative Ground Only Frequency Separation: Full Bandsplit
Channel Spacing: 12.5 kHz or 25 kHz
Battery Drain: (Maximum) Sensitivity: (per EIA spec. RS204C)
Standby @ 13.8 V: 0.85 A With pre-amplifier Output Impedance: 50 Ohm
Receive at Rated Audio @ 13.8 V: 3.2 A 20 dB Quieting: (25 kHz Channel Spacing):
Transmit @ Rated Power: 0.25 µV Frequency Separation: Full Bandsplit
10 W 8.0 A 12 dB SINAD: (25 kHz Channel Spacing):
40 W 11.0 A 0.20 µV Frequency Stability:
Without pre-amplifier (–30° to +60°C; 25°C Ref.): 2 ppm
Dimensions (H x W x D) 20 dB Quieting: (25 kHz Channel Spacing):
Dash-Mount Radio: 2.5" x 7.3"x 9.8" 0.4 µV Modulation Limiting:
(65 mm x 185 mm x 248 mm) 12 dB SINAD: (25 kHz Channel Spacing): 25 kHz Channel Spacing: ±5.0 kHz
0.3 µV 12.5 kHz Channel Spacing: ±2.5 kHz
Speaker: (excluding mounting bracket)
5.5" x 5.5"x 2.5" Intermodulation: (per EIA Specifications)
(139.7 mm x 139.7 mm x 63.5 mm) With pre-amplifier Modulation Fidelity (C4FM):
(Measured in the Analog Mode): –80 dB 12.5 kHz Digital Channel: ±2.8 kHz
Mid Power Weight: Without pre-amplifier
Radio: 5.1 lbs (2.3 kg) (Measured in the Analog Mode): –85 dB FM Hum and Noise:
Speaker: 1.5 lbs (0.7 kg) 25 kHz Channel Spacing: –45 dB
Digital Sensitivity: 12.5 kHz Channel Spacing: –40 dB
With pre-amplifier
1% BER (12.5 kHz channel): 0.25 µV
5% BER (12.5 kHz channel): 0.20 µV Emission (Conduct/Radiated): –85 dBc/-20dBm
Without pre-amplifier
1% BER (12.5 kHz channel): 0.4 µV Audio Sensitivity:
5% BER (12.5 kHz channel): 0.3 µV (For 60% Max. Deviation at 1 kHz): 0.08V ±3 dB

Selectivity: (per EIA Specifications) Audio Response:


(Measured in the Analog Mode) (Measured in the Analog Mode)
25 kHz Channel Spacing: –82 dB (6 dB/Octave Pre-Emphasis 300 to 3000Hz):
12.5 kHz Channel Spacing: –75 dB +1, –3 dB

Spurious Rejection: –90 dB Audio Distortion:


(For 60% Max. Deviation at 1 kHz): 2% per EIA
Frequency Stability:
(–30° to +60°C; 25°C Reference): 2 ppm Emissions Designators:
8K10F1E, 11K0F3E, 15K0F2D, 16K0F3E,
Audio Output: (per EIA Specifications) 20K0F1E, 15K0F1D, 11K0F1D, and 11K0F2D
(Measured in the Analog Mode at Less than 3%
Distortion):
7.5 W (External Speaker)
3W (Internal Speaker)

Specifications subject to change without notice.


All measurements are taken in the test mode at 25 kHz channel spacing except where indicated.

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UHF Range 2 Radio Specifications


GENERAL RECEIVER TRANSMITTER

FCC Designations: AZ492FT4867 Frequency Range: Frequency Range:


Range 2: 450–520 MHz Range 2: 450–520 MHz
Temperature Range:
Operating: –30°C to +60°C Channel Spacing: 12.5 kHz/20 kHz/25 kHz Rated Output Power:
Storage: –51°C to +85°C Mid-Power Radio:
45 Watt 450–500 MHz
40 Watt 500–512 MHz
Input Impedance: 50 Ohm 25 Watt 512–520 MHz
Power Supply: 12 Vdc Negative Ground Only
Frequency Separation: Full Bandsplit Channel Spacing: 12.5 kHz or 25 kHz
Battery Drain: (Maximum)
Standby @ 13.8 V: 0.85 A Sensitivity: (per EIA spec. RS204C) Output Impedance: 50 Ohm
Receive at Rated Audio @ 13.8 V: 3.2 A With pre-amplifier
Transmit @ Rated Power: 20 dB Quieting: (25 kHz Channel Spacing): Frequency Separation: Full Bandsplit
10 W 5.7 A 0.25 µV
45 W 13.0 A 12 dB SINAD: (25 kHz Channel Spacing):
0.20 µV Frequency Stability:
Dimensions (H x W x D) Without pre-amplifier (–30° to +60°C; 25°C Ref.): 2 ppm
Dash-Mount Radio: 2.5" x 7.3"x 9.8" 20 dB Quieting: (25 kHz Channel Spacing):
(65 mm x 185 mm x 248 mm) 0.4 µV Modulation Limiting:
12 dB SINAD: (25 kHz Channel Spacing): 25 kHz Channel Spacing: ±5.0 kHz
Speaker: (excluding mounting bracket) 0.3 µV 12.5 kHz Channel Spacing: ±2.5 kHz

5.5" x 5.5"x 2.5" Intermodulation: (per EIA Specifications)


(139.7 mm x 139.7 mm x 63.5 mm) With pre-amplifier Modulation Fidelity (C4FM):
(Measured in the Analog Mode): –80 dB 12.5 kHz Digital Channel: ±2.8 kHz
Weight: Without pre-amplifier
Radio: 5.1 lbs (2.3 kg) (Measured in the Analog Mode): –85 dB FM Hum and Noise:
Speaker: 1.5 lbs (0.7 kg) 25 kHz Channel Spacing: –45 dB
Digital Sensitivity: 12.5 kHz Channel Spacing: –40 dB
With pre-amplifier
1% BER (12.5 kHz channel): 0.25 µV
5% BER (12.5 kHz channel): 0.20 µV Emission (Conducted and Radiated): –85 dBc
Without pre-amplifier
1% BER (12.5 kHz channel): 0.4 µV Audio Sensitivity:
5% BER (12.5 kHz channel): 0.3 µV (For 60% Max. Deviation at 1 kHz): 0.08V ±3 dB

Selectivity: (per EIA Specifications) Audio Response:


(Measured in the Analog Mode) (Measured in the Analog Mode)
25 kHz Channel Spacing: –82 dB (6 dB/Octave Pre-Emphasis 300 to 3000Hz):
12.5 kHz Channel Spacing: –75 dB +1, –3 dB

Spurious Rejection: –90 dB Audio Distortion:


(For 60% Max. Deviation at 1 kHz): 2% per EIA
Frequency Stability:
(–30° to +60°C; 25°C Reference): 2 ppm Emissions Designators:
8K10F1E, 11K0F3E, 15K0F2D, 16K0F3E,
Audio Output: (per EIA Specifications) 20K0F1E, 15K0F1D, 11K0F1D, and 11K0F2D
(Measured in the Analog Mode at Less than 3%
Distortion):
7.5 W (External Speaker)
3W (Internal Speaker)

Specifications subject to change without notice.


All measurements are taken in the test mode at 25 kHz channel spacing except where indicated.

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700–800 MHz Radio Specifications


GENERAL RECEIVER TRANSMITTER

FCC Designations: AZ492FT5823 Frequency Range: Frequency Range:


700 MHz Band: 764–776 MHz 700 MHz Band:
Temperature Range: 800 MHz Band: 851–870 MHz Repeater Mode: 794–806 MHz
Operating: –30° C to +60° C Talkaround Mode: 764–776 MHz
Storage: –40° C to +85° C Channel Spacing: 12.5 kHz/20 kHz/25 kHz 800 MHz Band:
Repeater Mode: 806–825 MHz
Power Supply: 12 Vdc Negative Ground Only Input Impedance: 50 ohm Talkaround Mode: 851–870 MHz

Battery Drain: (Maximum) Frequency Separation: Full Bandsplit Rated Output Power:
35 W: 764–806 MHz Band: 2***/30 W
Standby @ 13.8 V: 0.7 A Sensitivity: 806–870 MHz Band: 35 W
Receive at Rated Audio @ 13.8 V: 3.0 A 20 dB Quieting:
Transmit @ Rated Power: 25 kHz Channel Spacing: 0.30 µV Channel Spacing: 12.5 kHz/20 kHz/25 kHz
35 W 3.0 A 12 dB SINAD:
25 kHz Channel Spacing: 0.25 µV Output Impedance: 50 ohm
Dimensions (H x W x D)
Dash-Mount Radio: 2.5" x 7.3"x 9.8" Digital Sensitivity**: Frequency Separation: Full Bandsplit
(65 mm x 185 mm x 248 mm) 1% BER (12.5 kHz channel): 0.30 µV
5% BER (12.5 kHz channel): 0.25 µV Frequency Stability*:
Speaker: (excluding mounting bracket) (–30° to +60°C; 25°C Ref.): 1.5 ppm
5.5" x 5.5"x 2.5" Adjacent Channel Selectivity*:
(139.7 mm x 139.7 mm x 63.5 mm) 25 kHz Channel: 80 dB Modulation Limiting*:
12.5 kHz Channel: 65 dB 25 kHz Channel Spacing: ±5.0 kHz
Weight: 12.5 kHz Channel Spacing: ±2.5 kHz
Radio: 6.1 lbs (2.8 kg) Intermodulation*: 80 dB
Speaker: 1.5 lbs (0.7 kg) Modulation Fidelity (C4FM)**:
Spurious Rejection*: 90 dB 12.5 kHz Digital Channel: ±2.8 kHz

Frequency Stability*: FM Hum and Noise*:


(–30° to +60° C; 25° C Ref.): 1.5 ppm 20/25 kHz Channel: –40 dB
12.5 kHz Channel: –34 dB
Audio Output at 3% Distortion*:
7.5 W (External Speaker) Emission (Conducted and Radiated):
3 W (Internal Speaker) –70 dBc/–85 dBc (GNSS)

Audio Sensitivity*:
(For 60% Max. Deviation at 1 kHz):
0.08 V ±3 dB

Audio Response*:
(6 dB/Octave Pre-Emphasis 300 to 3000 Hz):
+1,–3 dB

Audio Distortion*: 2%

Emissions Designators:
8K10F1D, 8K10F1E, 11K0F3E, 16K0F3E, and
20K0F1E

Specifications subject to change without notice.


* Measured in analog mode per TIA/EIA 603 under nominal conditions.
** Measured in digital mode per TIA/EIA IS 102.CAAB.
*** 2 W. itinerant frequencies.

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Notes

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Chapter 1 Introduction

1.1 Notations Used in This Manual


Throughout the text in this publication, you will notice the use of warnings, cautions, and notes.
These notations are used to emphasize that safety hazards exist, and care must be taken and
observed.
NOTE: The Note notation indicates an operational procedure, practice, or condition that is essential
to emphasize.

! CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if


not avoided, might result in equipment damage.
Caution

WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation


which, if not avoided, could result in death or injury.

DANGER indicates an imminently hazardous


! situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or
DANGER injury.

1.2 General
This manual includes all the information necessary to maintain peak product performance and
maximum working time. This detailed level of service (component-level) is typical of some service
centers, self-maintained customers, and distributors.
Use this manual in conjunction with the ASTRO Digital XTL 1500 VHF/UHF Range 1/UHF Range 2/
700–800 MHz Mobile Radio Basic Service Manual (Motorola part number 6815854H01), which helps
in troubleshooting a problem to a particular board.
Conduct the basic performance checks first to verify the need to analyze the radio and help pinpoint
the functional problem area. In addition, you will become familiar with the radio test mode of
operation which is a helpful tool. If any basic receiver or transmitter parameters fail to be met, the
radio should be aligned using the radio alignment procedure described in the ASTRO Digital
XTL 1500 VHF/UHF Range 1/UHF Range 2/700–800 MHz Mobile Radio Basic Service Manual.
1-2 Introduction: General

Included in other areas of this manual are functional block diagrams, detailed theory of operation,
troubleshooting charts and waveforms, schematics, and parts list. You should be familiar with these
sections to aid in deducing the problem circuit. Also included are component location diagrams to aid
in locating individual circuit components, as well as IC diagrams, which identify some convenient
probe points.
The Theory of Operation section of this manual contains detailed descriptions of operations of many
circuits. Once you locate the problem area, review the Troubleshooting Chart for that circuit to fix the
problem.

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Chapter 2 Product Overview

2.1 Introduction
The ASTRO Digital XTL 1500 radio is a dual-mode (trunked/conventional), microcontroller-based
transceiver incorporating a Digital Signal Processor (DSP). The microcontroller handles the general
radio control, monitors status, and processes commands input from the keypad or other user
controls. The DSP processes the typical analog signals and generates the standard signaling
digitally to provide compatibility with existing analog systems. In addition it provides for digital
modulation techniques utilizing voice encoding techniques with error correction schemes to provide
the user with enhanced range and audio quality all in a reduced bandwidth channel requirement. It
allows embedded signaling which can mix system information and data with digital voice to add the
capability of supporting a multitude of system features.
The XTL 1500 radios are wideband, synthesized, fixed-tuned radios and are available in the VHF
(136–174 MHz), UHF Range 1 (380–470 MHz), UHF Range 2 (450–520 MHz), 700 MHz, and
800 MHz bands. All XTL 1500 radios are capable of both analog operation (12.5 kHz, 20 kHz, and
25 kHz bandwidths) and ASTRO mode operation (12.5 kHz bandwidth).
NOTE: The UHF radio does not support 20 kHz bandwidth.

2.2 Functional Blocks


The XTL 1500 radios contain the following functional blocks:
• Control-Head Assembly (Dash)—is connected directly to the front of the transceiver. This
assembly is divided into three main sections, the controller (applications processor, RAM and
Flash), power management (Power Control Processor, and Voltage Regulators) and user
interface (GCAI Accessory Connector, Keypad, STN Display, Volume and Frequency Knob)
section.
• Radio Power Distribution—contains voltage-regulation circuitry for power distribution
throughout the radio.
• Receiver Front-End section—contains the preselector, low-noise amplifier (LNA), and mixer.
• Receiver Back-End section—contains the receiver intermediate-frequency (IF) amplifier/filter
and the digital receiver back-end integrated circuit (IC).
• Transmitter section—contains the antenna switch, directional coupler/ detector, and power
amplifier circuitry.
• Frequency Generation section—contains the synthesizer, voltage controlled oscillators (VCOs),
reference oscillator, and receive and transmit buffers.
• Controller section—combines a vocoder and a controller into a single section containing the
following elements:
2-2 Product Overview: Control-Head Assembly

2.3 Control-Head Assembly


This section discusses the basic operation and components of the control-head assembly.

2.3.1 Controller
The controller consists of three main components, namely the OMAP Applications Processor, Flash
and SDRAM. The Applications Processor is the main controller of the control head. Its main function
is to receive inputs from the user and relays the command to the transceiver microprocessor for
processing via Serial Synchronous Interface (SSI) link. The Applications Processor will relay back
any information from the transceiver microprocessor to the user through the Liquid Crystal Display
(LCD). The control head is equipped with an 8MB SDRAM and a 2MB Flash memory for storing and
executing commands.

2.3.2 Power Management (Power Control Microcontroller and Voltage Regulators)

2.3.2.1 Power Control Microcontroller


ATTiny 13 microcontroller is employed to control the power state of the radio. The power state of the
radio will always follow the VOLUME/ON/OFF knob selection. Using the Customer Programming
Software (CPS), the radio can be set to optionally disable or enable the radio via sensing the ignition,
provided the ON/OFF knob is at the ON position. Moreover, the CPS can also allow emergency
footswitch to power up the radio into emergency mode without the VOLUME/ON/OFF having turned
to ON position.

2.3.2.2 Voltage Regulators


The control head utilizes seven different voltage levels to operate correctly, namely 13.8V, 5V, 3.3V,
3.0V, 2.8V, 1.88V and 1.55V. There are a total of three main regulator ICs to provide the needed
voltages.
13.8V on the main A+ line is fed through to a low power linear regulator to obtain 3.0V. This regulator
will remain powered at all times to power the ATTiny 13 microcontroller and other logic ICs of the
power control circuitry.
When the radio is in the ON state, the A+ is stepped down to 5V through a switching regulator, being
the main power source supplying the standard USB 5V and power management IC for the
applications processor. The power management IC provides the necessary reset and voltage
sequencing to start the processor correctly. The power management IC supplies the rest of the
circuits with 1.55V, 1.88V, 2.8V and 3.3V.
Moreover, 13.8V (A+) is fed to a MOSFET to supply 13.8V back to the transceiver power circuitry as
a sense line to turn ON or OFF the transceiver.

2.3.3 User Interface (Keypad, STN Display, Volume and Frequency Knob) section

2.3.3.1 Display
The control head assembly utilizes a Super Twisted Nematic (STN) Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) with
a dot-matrix resolution of 131x 53 pixels. The LCD is configured to display a row of eight
alphanumeric characters, eight soft icons and four soft menu keys. The LCD is controlled by the
applications processor through eight parallel LCD interface lines and operates off a 2.8V supply.
The trans reflective module comes with four yellow LEDs for backlighting and is capable of three
steps dimming together with the backlight LEDs, namely OFF, Low and High, driven by SW_B+ at
13.8V.

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2.3.3.2 Keypad, Volume and Frequency Knob


The control head assembly processes all menu button inputs and visual indicators through the
application processor. The buttons are programmable to allow different modes of operation through
the CPS. All buttons are backlit to allow operation in low light.
The volume knob allows a linear step of the volume and integrates the on/off function.

2.3.3.3 Status LEDs


Three LEDs (Green, Yellow, Red) are driven by the applications processor through the toggling of
three transistors. The biasing voltage level is 2.8Vdc while the LEDs are driven by SW_B+ at 13.8V.

2.3.3.4 Backlight LEDs


The applications processor operates the backlight LEDs via two transistors controlling all the
backlight LEDs, providing two different brightness levels by way of toggling the base of the
transistors. The biasing voltage level is also 2.8Vdc while the LEDs are driven by SW_B+ at 13.8V.
The dim feature can be activated via CPS.

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2-4 Product Overview: Control-Head Assembly

2.3.4 Vehicle Interface Ports


The Vehicle Interface Ports (VIPs) allow the control head to activate external circuits and receive
inputs from the outside world. In general, VIP outputs are used for relay control. See the cable kit
section for typical connections of VIP output relays.
In the XTL 1500 dash-mount configuration (Figure 2-1), only two VIP output pins are available, and
they are located at the 26-pin accessory connector, J2-18 and J2-19. There are two VIP outputs for
the XTL 1500 control head. The VIP outputs are normally at SWB+ levels and are driven low by logic
within the control head. Field programming of the radio can define the functions of these pins. The
output MOSFETs that drive the VIP outputs can sink 300 mA of current and are primarily used to
control external relays. These relays should be connected between the respective VIP output pin
and switched B+. The relay can be normally ON or normally OFF depending on the configuration of
the VIP outputs. The CPS can be used to program the function of these VIP outputs in the radio.
The following are typical applications currently supported with ASTRO products:
• Horn relay
• Light relay
• Siren horn transfer

Pin 54 Pin 18
VIP OUT 1
Pin 52 Pin 19
VIP OUT 2
OMAP
Processor No Connect

SSI data lines


toggle VIP- Microprocessor
OUT
hardware
Control inside the
Control Head Main Board
Head (Radio)

Figure 2-1. VIP Dash-Mount Configuration

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Product Overview: Receiver Section 2-5

2.4 Receiver Section


This section discusses the receiver section components and basic operation for each band.

2.4.1 VHF Band Radios


The VHF (136–174 MHz) receiver consists of a front-end and a back-end sections.

2.4.1.1 Front-End Section


The primary function of the receiver front-end is to optimize image rejection and selectivity while
providing the first conversion. The front-end uses discreet filters and LNAs. The first filter reduces
the IF spur, image frequency response and limits some of the out-of-band interference. The second
filter following the second low-noise amplifier (LNA) provides additional image rejection and half IF
spur.
The receiver front-end signal is fed to the monolithic mixer IC where it is down converted to an IF of
109.65 MHz. The mixer is driven by the receiver injection buffer that provides 20 dBm to the mixer.
The VCO performs high side injection for the VHF band. The design maintains temperature stability,
low insertion loss, and high out-of-band rejection.

2.4.1.2 Back-End Section


The crystal filters provide IF selectivity and out-of-band signal protection to the back-end IC. Two 2-
pole crystal filters centered at 109.65 MHz that are isolated from one another by a stable, high-gain
low noise amplifier are used to meet the receiver specifications for gain, close-in intermodulation
rejection, adjacent-channel selectivity, and second-image rejection.
The output of the IF circuit is fed directly to the Abacus III digital back-end IC. The ABACUS III is an
IC with a variable-bandwidth bandpass Sigma-Delta architecture. It is capable of down-converting
analog, as well as digital, RF protocols into a baseband signal transmitted on the Synchronous Serial
Interface (SSI) bus. The ABACUS III IC converts the 109.65 MHz signal from the IF section down to
2.25 MHz using a second LO frequency of 107.4 MHz or 111.9 MHz. The second LO VCO is tuned to
107.4 MHz (low side), but can be modified to 75.6 MHz (high side injection) depends on known
spurious interference related to the programmed received frequency.

2.4.2 UHF Range 1/UHF Range 2 Band Radios


The UHF Range 1 (380–470 MHz)/UHF Range 2 (450–520 MHz) receiver consists of a front-end
section and a back-end section.

2.4.2.1 Front-End Section


The receiver front-end consists of a switchable high pass filter and LNA, a preselector, a switchable
attenuator, a second switchable low noise amplifier (always in for UHF Range 2), image filter, mixer,
and injection amplifier. The preselector filter is varactor-tuned and is aligned at the factory. The radio
tuner software can also be used to check and re-align the preselector. The switchable stage provides
AGC capability.
The signal from the preselector is amplified by the low noise amplifier, then filtered by the image filter
before it is sent to the mixer. The mixer uses the LO signal, amplified by the injection amplifier, to
convert the RF signal to IF frequency of 109.65 MHz. This signal is then sent to the IF and back-end
circuits.

2.4.2.2 Intermediate Frequency and Back-End


The Intermediate Frequency (IF) consists of a crystal filter, amplifier, a second crystal filter, and a
switchable attenuator. This provides selectivity at the IF while attenuating out-of-band signals and
protecting the back-end (BE) IC.

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The back-end is primarily the ABACUS III digital IC. The ABACUS III IC uses a variable-bandwidth
bandpass sigma-delta architecture. It is capable of down-converting analog as well as digital RF
protocols into a baseband signal, which is then transmitted over the Synchronous Serial Interface
(SSI) bus to the DSP and microprocessor.

2.4.3 700–800 MHz Band Radios


The 700–800 MHz receiver consists of a front-end section and a back-end section.

2.4.3.1 Front-End Section


The primary function of the receiver front-end is to optimize image rejection and selectivity while
providing the first conversion. The front-end uses ceramic-filter technology and includes a wideband,
monolithic amplifier. The first filter is a dual-switched filter that reduces the image frequency
response and limits some of the out-of-band interference. The second filter following the monolithic
low-noise amplifier (LNA) provides additional image rejection.
The receiver front-end signal is fed to the monolithic mixer IC where it is down converted to an IF of
73.35 MHz. The mixer is designed to provide low conversion loss and high intermodulation
performance. The mixer is driven by the receiver injection buffer, a two-stage discrete IC design used
with the receiver VCO to efficiently drive the mixer over a wide temperature range with minimum
power variation. The injection buffer provides 15 dBm to the mixer. The VCO performs low-side
injection for the 800 MHz band and high-side Injection for the 700 MHz band. The design maintains
temperature stability, low insertion loss, and high out-of-band rejection.

2.4.3.2 Back-End Section


The crystal filters provide IF selectivity and out-of-band signal protection to the back-end IC. Two
2-pole crystal filters centered at 73.35 MHz that are isolated from one another by a stable, moderate-
gain amplifier are used to meet the receiver specifications for gain, close-in intermodulation
rejection, adjacent-channel selectivity, and second-image rejection.
The output of the IF circuit is fed directly to the ABACUS III digital back-end IC. The ABACUS III is an
IC with a variable-bandwidth bandpass Sigma-Delta architecture. It is capable of down-converting
analog, as well as digital, RF protocols into a baseband signal transmitted on the Synchronous Serial
Interface (SSI) bus. The ABACUS III IC converts the 73.35 MHz signal from the IF section down to
2.25 MHz using a second LO frequency of 71.1 MHz or 75.6 MHz. The second LO VCO is tuned to
71.1 MHz (low side) or 75.6 MHz (high side injection). The choice of frequency depends on known
spurious interference related to the programmed received frequency.

2.5 Transmitter Section


This section discusses the transmitter section components and basic operation for each band.

2.5.1 VHF Radios


The VHF (136–174 MHz) transmitter consists of an RF power amplifier (RFPA), output network
(ON), and power control. See 2.5.3 700–800 MHz Radios below for an overview of the transmitter
sections.

2.5.2 UHF Range 1/UHF Range 2 Radios


The UHF Range 1 (380–470 MHz)/UHF Range 2 (450–520 MHz) transmitter consists of an RF
power amplifier (RFPA), output network (ON), and power control. See 2.5.3 700–800 MHz Radios
below for an overview of the transmitter sections.

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2.5.3 700–800 MHz Radios


The 700–800 MHz transmitter consists of an RF power amplifier (RFPA), output network (ON), and
power control.

2.5.3.1 RFPA
The RFPA is a three-stage, discrete-LDMOS transistor amplifier consisting of the following stages:
first, driver, and final.
The first stage acts as a variable-gain amplifier and feeds the driver stage, which, in turn, feeds the
final stage. All of the stages are matched using transmission lines, capacitors, and inductors. Stage
drain biases are supplied via A+ or K9.1V and DRV_9.3V (DRV_9.3V is present for UHF Range 1
and UHF Range 2 only). Stage gate biases are supplied via a digital-to-analog converter (DAC) or
the RFPA control voltage.

2.5.3.2 Output Network


The output network (ON) consists on the antenna switch, harmonic filter, and power detector. The
antenna switch operates in two modes: RX and TX.
In TX mode, the RFPA final stage is connected to the antenna through the harmonic filter and power
detector and is isolated from the RX path.
In RX mode, the antenna is connected to the RX front-end through the power detector and the
harmonic filter and is isolated from the TX path. The harmonic filter attenuates harmonics generated
by the RFPA when the antenna switch is in TX mode and provides extra selectivity in RX mode.
The power detector senses forward and reverse power and generates a detected voltage
proportional to each.

2.5.3.3 Power Control


The forward-power and reverse-power detected voltage is fed back to the power control section
where it is added to a DAC voltage determined via power tuning and compared to a reference
voltage. A control loop corrects the control voltage adjusting the first stage gain to maintain the
reference.

2.5.3.4 Circuit Protection


Final-stage current and temperature as well as radio A+ voltage and RFPA control voltage are
sensed. If a fault condition is determined, power is cut back to a level that is safe for the particular
conditions.

2.6 Frequency Generation Unit


This section discusses the frequency generation unit (FGU) components and basic operation for
each band.

2.6.1 VHF MHz Radios


The VHF (136-174 MHz) frequency generation unit consists of the following:
• Low-voltage fractional-N synthesizer IC
• 16.8 MHz reference oscillator IC
• Two receiver (RX) voltage-controlled oscillators (VCOs)
• Two transmitter (TX) voltage-controlled oscillators (VCOs)
• VCO buffer/amplifier circuits

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• Associated circuitry
The reference oscillator IC provides a frequency standard to the Fractional-N synthesizer IC, the
ABACUS III digital back-end IC, and the controller section. The synthesizer turns on one of the four
VCOs (determined by mode and band of operation) and tunes it to the receiver (RX) local oscillator
(LO) or transmitter (TX) carrier frequency.
All four voltage-controlled oscillators (VCOs) employ a discrete Colpitts configuration with a N-
channel J-FET transistor. The VCOs tank consists of a varactor diode, coupling capacitor, and a
resonator. The varactor changes the oscillator frequency when the DC voltage of the steering line
changes. The output of the VCOs is coupled to the second transistor for impedance buffering, and its
output is coupled to respective TX/RX buffer amplifiers.
In TX mode, the transmitter VCO output is coupled to a three-stage buffer before being injected into
the power amplifier. In RX mode, the receiver VCO output is buffered and amplified with a two-
stages. The output of the second-stage transistor is split into two paths. One path feeds back to the
synthesizer prescaler; the other path is injected into the third-stage. The output of the third-stage
provides the proper signal level for the LO port of the RX front-end mixer.
The superfilter supplies the voltage to the first two stages of the TX buffer and to the first two stages
transistor of the RX buffer/amplifier. The voltage for the third stage of the TX buffer is supplied by a
keyed 9.1 V source to conserve current drain while the radio is receiving. The third-stage of the RX
buffer/amplifier is supplied by a 9.3 V regulator.

2.6.2 UHF Range 1/UHF Range 2 Radios


The UHF Range 1 (380–470 MHz)/UHF Range 2 (450–520 MHz) frequency generation unit consists
of the following:
• Low-voltage fractional-N synthesizer IC
• 16.8 MHz reference oscillator IC
• Three receive voltage-controlled oscillators (VCO)
• Two transmit VCOs
• VCO buffer/amplifier circuits
• Associated circuitry
See 2.6.3 700–800 MHz Radios below for an overview of the FGU sections.

2.6.3 700–800 MHz Radios


The 700–800 MHz frequency generation unit consists of the following:
• Low-voltage fractional-N synthesizer IC
• 16.8 MHz reference oscillator IC
• Two voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO) modules (receive and transmit, containing two VCOs
each)
• VCO buffer/amplifier circuits
• Associated circuitry
The reference oscillator IC provides a frequency standard to the fractional-N synthesizer IC, the
ABACUS III digital back-end IC, and the controller section. The synthesizer turns on one of the four
VCOs (determined by mode and band of operation) and tunes it to the receiver (RX) local oscillator
(LO) or transmitter (TX) carrier frequency.

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The voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO) module employs a Colpitts configuration with two bipolar
stages in a common-base, common-collector configuration. The LC tank circuit's capacitive portion
consists of a varactor diode, coupling capacitor, and a laser-trimmed capacitor for frequency
adjustment. The inductive portion consists of microstrip transmission line resonators for TX VCO and
coaxial resonators for RX VCO. Tuning is performed by the module manufacturer and is not field
adjustable. The varactor changes the oscillator frequency when the DC voltage of the steering line
changes. The output of the common base is coupled to the second transistor for impedance
buffering, and its output is coupled to respective TX/RX buffer amplifiers.
In TX mode, the transmitter VCO output is coupled to a three-stage buffer before being injected into
the power amplifier. In RX mode, the receiver VCO output is buffered and amplified with a two-stage
transistor/microwave monolithic IC (MMIC) circuit. The output of the first-stage transistor is split into
two paths. One path feeds back to the synthesizer prescaler; the other path is injected into the
second-stage MMIC. The output of the MMIC provides the proper signal level for the LO port of the
RX front-end mixer.
The superfilter supplies the voltage to the first two stages of the TX buffer and to the first-stage
transistor of the RX buffer/amplifier. The voltage for the third stage of the TX buffer is supplied by a
keyed 9.1 V source to conserve current drain while the radio is receiving. The second-stage MMIC of
the RX buffer/amplifier is supplied by a 9.3 V regulator.

2.7 Controller Section


This section provides an explanation of radio operating modes and an overview of the controller
section components and circuits.

2.7.1 Analog Mode of Operation


When the radio is receiving, the signal comes from the antenna/antenna-switch to the front-end
receiver. The signal is then filtered, amplified, and mixed with the first local-oscillator signal
generated by the voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO). The resulting intermediate frequency (IF)
signal is fed to the IF circuitry, where it is again filtered and amplified. This amplified signal is passed
to the digital back-end IC, where it is mixed with the second local oscillator to create the second IF at
2.25 MHz. The analog IF is processed by an analog-to-digital (A/D) converter inside the digital back-
end IC where it is converted to a digital bit stream and divided down to a baseband signal, producing
digital samples. These samples are converted to TTL logic signals and sent to the DSP. The DSP
digitally filters and discriminates the signal, decodes the information in the signal, and identifies the
appropriate destination for it. For a voice signal, the DSP will route the digital voice data to the coder/
decoder (CODEC) for conversion to an analog signal. The CODEC will then present the signal to the
audio power amplifier, which drives the speaker. For signalling information, the DSP will decode the
message and pass it to the microcomputer.
When the radio is transmitting, microphone audio is passed to an adjustable gain circuit, then to the
CODEC where the signal is digitized. The CODEC passes digital data to the DSP where pre-
emphasis and low-pass (splatter) filtering are done. The DSP sends this signal to the modulation
digital-to-analog (D/A) converter where it is reconverted into an analog signal and scaled for
application to the voltage-controlled oscillator as a modulation signal. Transmitted signalling
information is accepted by the DSP from the microcomputer, coded appropriately, and passed to the
modulation D/A converter, which handles it the same as a voice signal. Modulation information is
passed to the synthesizer along the modulation line. A modulated carrier is provided to the power
amplifier (PA), which transmits the signal under dynamic power control.

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2.7.2 Digital (ASTRO) Mode of Operation


In the ASTRO mode (digital mode) of operation, the transmitted or received signal is limited to a
discrete set of deviation levels, instead of continuously varying. The receiver handles an ASTRO-
mode signal identically to an analog-mode signal up to the point where the DSP decodes the
received data. In the ASTRO receive mode, the DSP uses a specifically defined algorithm to recover
information. In the ASTRO transmit mode, microphone audio is processed identically to an analog
mode with the exception of the algorithm the DSP uses to encode the information. This algorithm will
result in deviation levels that are limited to discrete levels.

2.7.3 Controller Section Circuitry


The controller section consists of the following:
• Voltage regulators
• Data connectivity circuitry (RS-232, USB, and SB9600)
• Daughtercard module, which contains the:
- Patriot microprocessor IC
- 64-Mbit (8MB) FLASH IC
- 8-Mbit (1MB) SRAM IC
• Modulation D/A conversion circuitry
• CODEC audio circuitry
• TX power-control circuitry
• Emergency circuitry
• V.I.P input/output paths
• Front connector interface for control heads
• Rear connector for additional accessories
• DC power-in plug
The controller section controls receive/transmit frequencies, the display, and various radio functions
using either direct logic control or serial communication to external devices. The connector J0701
provides interface between the encryption module and the controller for encrypting voice messages.
Connector J0402 provides the accessory interface to the outside rear connector while connector
J0401 provides the control-head interface.
The controller section executes a stored program located in the FLASH ROM. Data is transferred to
and from memory via an RS-232 interface on the microprocessor. The memory location from which
data is read, or to which data is written, is selected by the address lines. Besides the host and DSP
code, the customer-specific programming features (codeplug) and tuning parameters also are stored
in the FLASH ROM. The SRAM is used as scratchpad memory for the microprocessor.
The controller section is powered by SW_B+ coming from the control head, which is regulated down
to a 5 V supply. This supply powers the entire controller section and its regulators. The SW_B+
supply is removed from the board when the radio is turned off by the control-head switch.
The microprocessor is powered by a 1.55-V regulator for the microprocessor core and a 2.85-V
regulator for the I/O and control lines, while the memory is powered by a 1.85-V regulator. The 2.85-
V regulator also supplies almost all of the discrete controller circuitry. These three regulators are all
supplied by a switched 5-V regulator, which also provides power for the SB9600 data bus and for
interface to certain legacy data and control signals.

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The DSP section of microprocessor performs signaling, voice encoding/decoding, audio filtering,
microphone gain and tuning, Private-Line/Digital Private Line (PL/DPL) encode, and alert-tone
generation. It processes all baseband audio signals, providing pre-emphasis and signaling/filtering of
the digital microphone audio data, as well as other transmitted signals. It also performs de-emphasis
and decoding of received digital speaker audio and other received signals. The DSP clock frequency
is derived from the 16.8 MHz reference oscillator clock input using a phase-locked loop (PLL) inside
the Patriot IC. The digital audio bus on the Patriot IC uses an 8 kHz clock, which provides the
sampling rate, and a 512 kHz clock, which provides the data rate.
The CODEC performs analog-to-digital and digital-to-analog conversions on audio signals. The DSP
controls squelch, deviation, and compensation, and it executes receiver filtering and discrimination.
The interface to the RX back-end IC (ABACUS III IC) consists of a single logic-level data line, a
1.2 MHz clock line (the discriminator data bit rate) and a 20 kHz frame-sync line (the discriminator
data sample rate). These clocks are generated by the ABACUS III IC and provided to the Patriot IC.
The interface to the TX modulation/DAC consists of a single logic-level data line, a 2.4 MHz clock
line (the modulation data bit rate), and a 48 kHz clock line (the modulation data sample rate). These
clocks are generated by the Urchin IC and provided to the Patriot IC.
Other functions provided by the controller include SB9600 communication, IC programming, and TX
power control. The SB9600 bus is used to communicate to legacy control heads and accessories. IC
programming is performed via the SPI bus for ICs including the ABACUS III, LV Frac-N, A/D, D/A,
and volume attenuator. The power-control circuitry receives power set and limit inputs from the D/A
IC and feedback from the RF power amplifier (RFPA). Based on these inputs, the circuit produces a
control voltage to maintain a fixed RF power level to the antenna.
The controller also provides detection of the On/Off and reset inputs. The reset circuits consist of the
regulator power-on reset circuit, low SW_B+ voltage-detector circuit, an ignition detection circuit, an
emergency detection circuit, and the external-bus system reset. The reset circuits allow the
microcomputer to recover from an unstable situation; for example, no battery on the radio, battery
voltage too high or too low, and remote devices on the external bus not communicating.
Communication using RS-232 protocol is provided to the rear accessory connector (J2).

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Notes

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Chapter 3 Theory of Operation

3.1 Control Head Board


This section provides a detailed circuit description of the XTL 1500 radio control head board for VHF/
UHF Range 1/UHF Range 2/700–800 MHz models. The control head board contains the following
major sections:
• Controller (page 3-2)
• Power Management (page 3-3)
• User Interface (page 3-7)
• GCAI Accessory Interface (page 3-7)
When reading the theory of operation, refer to your appropriate schematic and component location
diagrams located in “Chapter 7. Schematics, Component Location Diagrams, and Parts Lists”. This
detailed Theory of Operation will help isolate the problem. However, first use the ASTRO Digital
XTL 1500 VHF/UHF Range 1/UHF Range 2/700–800 MHz Mobile Radio Basic Service Manual
(6815853H01) to troubleshoot the problem to a particular board.

3.2 Control Head Board Major Sections


This section contains the control head board layouts for XTL 1500.
The illustrations (Figure 3-1 on page 3-1 to Figure 3-2 on page 3-2) identify the location of the major
sections of the control head board.
TPS65012 USB 5V
PWR MGT IC CURRENT
5V LIMITER
SWITCHING OMAP
REGULATOR FACTORY CONFIG. UNSW VCC
BOOT LCD CONN.
R2133

R2140

R2141
R2131
R2130
R2112
R2111

R3120

C2105
Q3101

R2202
U3105

TP_USB_DP
C3107

TP_2.8V
R3102
R3117

E2102 C3103
R3116
R1043

TP_USB_DM
36 24
C1035
C1040

C1039
R2115

R2116

SH2200 TP_VBUS_MODE_SEL
U3102

5
VR3203

TP_SW_5V
R3119

R3121 3 4
R1060

R4208
G2

C2100 10 C4211
U2100 TP_VBUS_OC_DET
16

15

1 U1007 R4218 TP_USB_VBUS


D2201

TP_1.88V
C3101
C2207

U1002
R2134

E2101 GROUND_2 R4219 C4209


12

U1008 8 5
U1006 C1034

R4207 R4216
R3118 C3104

C4212
P4202

12 R2132 11 20
TP_3.3V
C1028

R4217 C4208 U3101


R2139 TP_UNSW_2.8V 1
VR3200
R2102

C4210
C2102

R2108 4
R4215
R2212

R4213
R2123

R2211 L2201 R1051 C1031 R2213


8 5
C4206 R4211
1

Q2100 R2214
2

R1068
L2101

C2103 C2104 4
R2204 R1049 R1053 Q3100
C4203
R4210

C4204
R4214

C1038 TP_MUX_EN
C4207

P3200

R1027 R1023 R1055 R1058


1

R1066
U1005

L2100 C3102
E2100 R2208 VBUS_SRC R1005
R1028 R1024 R1026 R1030
U2201

C1027
U1003

R2201 TP_MUX_SEL
C2208

R1065 R1064 R1056 R1059


Q2101

C1032
R1047 R1052
C4205
R4212

Q2200
R1031 R1022 R1025 R1029 R1046
U1001

TP_1.55V R1002 C3203


C1026 R3212
C2101

C2206

R1057 R1054 R1006 R1007


VR2200
D2200

R2205 4 1 R1069 R1003 R1048


TP_PB5 R3219 R3213
RX AUDIO
C2202

C2205
C5006
C5004

OP AMP
R2207

R3217
C3201
C5008

9 TP_PB1
C5000

C3200

G1

C2204 U3200 C3204


2
1

U2200
U3201

C3202
C5018
C5016
C5014
R5000
C5012
R5002
C5010

R2203 5 8 R1216 R3216


TP_IGNiTION R1214
R3215

R2216 R2206
R2210

R3214 R2129 TP_5V_EN


P2300

R1215 VR3202
R2200 R1217 R3218
VR2201
R2215
16

15

GROUND_3 2 70 R1213
Q2201 C2200 C1201
G1 J5000 G2 TP_ON_OFF_2 TP_PB2
15

16

L2200
P4200

1
2

VR2202 69 C4201
R1212
R1210
R1204
R1205
R1208
R1207
R1202
R1200

TP_ON_OFF_1
R4204
Q2202

C5017
C5015
C5013
R5001

R5003

C5005
C5003
C5002
C5001
C5011

R4205
R2209

C2201
1
2
C5009

C5007

10
G1

1
1

R1201

P4201
2
3

D1001 U1200
R1040

Q1001
R1042
Q1000

G2

GROUND_1 R1041 11 20
Q1002

D1000
C1200
R1211

R1203

BATTERY_A+

VOLUME
VIPOUTs AVR PROG CONN.
SW_B+
CONN.
CONTROLS

Figure 3-1. XTL 1500 Control Head Board Sections — Side 1


3-2 Theory of Operation: Controller Section

LED
INDICATORS
USB UART ATTINY13
MUX SELECT POWER 8MB SDRAM FREQ. KNOB
OMAP IC
CONTROL
2MB FLASH
CIRCUIT

R2104
R2103
R2105

R2109
R2110
4 3
U2101

D4100 D4101 D4102 Q4100


1 1 1 5

R2122
C2106

R2121
R4103 R2120
U2102

4 3 C1307 F1 FLASH_CLK S4108


Q4101 R2117
5 R1308 C1305 TP_12V R2138
C2107
R3105
R3107

R4104 R2119 R2137


R3106

U1301 R1311
C2309 C1304
C3205
R3203

D3204 U3103 R2135


R3204

R1309

R3104
Q2303

4 3 R1313 1
U2103

Q4102 R2304 3 C1306 R2136


D3203 5 R1312 D4108
2 F8 A8

C2109
2 R2126
Q2302

C1003
C3100

R1037
Q3200

C2308
C1020
C1015
R1014
R1013
C1007
C3105

C1011

DQS_L
R2305

C2302
R2306

16 9 R3109 R4105 R2118 3

C2111
R1314
R1310
C2108

SDCLKX
2

R1062
3

R3110
R3205

SDRAM_CS
U3100
C1029
C1025
R1061
C2313

R3101
Y1001

R3115 R2311 C1024 5

U2104
R1011

R2128
R2107
U2305

1 TP_PB3 R2100
R3100 R1012

R1300
8

R1301
R1304
R1305
R1303
R3103 3 4
C1014

Q2102
C3210 C3209 AA1
R1015

C1004
C2314 4 3
4

C1019
U3202

R2302
R3200
VR3201

4
R3207

C2110
R3113
R3111

C2305 5 A9 J9
C1037 R1000

C1036 C1021
R3114 C1302
5 C1012
U1009
R2310

R4203
C3212 C3211 C2316 U2303 C1022
R1016

C2315 R2313 C1303

3
R3112 R1067
R1045

R3122

4
U3104

R1044

R4202
3 4
U2302 C1018 C1010 R1038
U2304 U1300
U4204

R3108
R3201

5 8
C2306

U1000
C3208

C2318
Q2304
D3200

C1016
R1009 U1004

R1018 C1300
23

R3209 R1034
5 4

C3106
C2303

C1008

S4200
C2317 R1017 C1023 C1301
R2309

R2319
C2304
R2314

R1019

C1000
R1020

R4200
R1008

R4201
C1033 A1 J1
DQS_H

C3214 C1006
Q2305
R2320

R2307 C2312

C3213 C2319
R2315

SDRAM_CLK
C2320 R1021
R1306
BCLK
U3204
D3207

R3211 R2316 AA21 A21 R1302

R4101
R4100
Y1000
R3202

R2323

Q2309

Q2306

6
R1070

1
R2326

Q2301

C1030
R1035
R1063

C1017

R1050
R1001
R1036

C1013
C1005
C1009

TP_SDRAM_ADD_13
R2318
R1010
R2324

U3203 C1001
C3207

C1002
R3222

Q2310
C2310

R2308
C4200

C2311 SH1000
R3221 R2300 R2325

C4101
C4100
R2303
C2321
C2301
R3223
R2322

R3220

D3208 Q2300
U4201
C4202

VR4100
R4209

C2307
R2301

D4107
R4110
R4206 1
R4106
D4104
D4103

D4105

D4106
1

S4101 S4100 S4103 S4102 S4105 S4104 S4107 S4106

Q4104

R4108

R4107
1

Q4103

R4109

VOL. A/D
CONVERTER 32KHz
OSCILLATOR
CIRCUIT BACKLIGHT
CIRCUIT

Figure 3-2. XTL 1500 Control Head Board Sections — Side 2

3.3 Controller Section


The controller consists of a digital logic comprising of an applications processor, the OMAP330 IC,
(U1000) and memory consisting of a 4M x 16 SDRAM (U1300) and a 1M x 16 Flash ROM (U1301).
The applications processor runs on the ARM 9 technology and is capable of processing speeds up to
200 MHz. The Flash ROM contains the programs the OMAP processor executes and is used to store
error logs as well for smooth operation of the radio. The programs allows the both the software in the
control head and firmware in the transceiver to be reprogrammed for future software upgrades or
feature enhancements. The SDRAM is used for scratchpad memory during program execution.
The OMAP processor interacts with all the peripherals in the control head as well as maintaining
constant communications with the transceiver microprocessor using Serial Synchronous Interface
(SSI). Linkage between all the peripherals in the control head is done through the use of Serial
Peripheral Interface (SPI), I2C, Special optimiSed Screen Interface (SoSSi) for LCD Driver, and
General Purpose Input-Output (GPIO). Devices that interfaces with OMAP through these lines
includes the Frequency Pot, A/D converter for volume control, ATMEL ATTiny13 for power control
functions, TPS65012 (U2100) for OMAP Power Management Control and the Solomon SSD LCD
Driver.
Input from the user through the GCAI Accessory Interface, Keypad presses; Volume and Frequency
knobs are received by the OMAP processor and sent back to the transceiver PATRIOT
microprocessor for the processing. The information would be relayed back to the user through the
LCD Display.
The ARM core of the processor requires two clocks for proper operation. A 12 MHz crystal (Y1001) is
provided at pin Y2 and pin W3 of OMAP IC. The processor has the capability of running at higher
clock rates, which are programmable and based on the 12 MHz reference.

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The OMAP IC also requires a 32.768 kHz square-wave clock, provided at the P13 pin. This clock is
generated by a 32.768 kHz crystal (Y1000), with supporting circuitry for oscillation. This clock is
utilized only for the OMAP IC, and is used for reset capability and other OMAP IC functions. Note
that the rise/fall time of this clock is optimum at 20ns or less.

1.55V 1.88V
12 MHz crystal 2.8V
(1.5V p-p sine wave)
3.3V
32.768 kHz crystal OMAP
oscillator circuit
(2.8V p-p sine wave)

TPS65012 PWR MGT IC (I2C) ARM SSI link to transceiver


CORE
Camera Interface (SoSSI)

Volume Pot A/D converter (SPI)

EIM 2MB
FLASH
MUX CTRL pins, ATTiny13, LEDs,
Accy. Output signals, VIPOUTs.
I/Os,
UART,
USB
Frequency knob, Accy. input signals,
Reset signals, Power control signals
8MB
SDRAM

UART USB

Figure 3-3. Control Head Controller Block


NOTE: The controller section (OMAP, Flash and SDRAM) are highly susceptible to ESD and
moisture damage. Extreme care is advised when handling or servicing the control head
board.

3.4 Power Management


XTL1500 utilizes a smart power control system in which the 8-bit ATTiny13 microcontroller (U2303)
processes all the power up, power down, and resets of the radio. A series of commands is issued
from the Patriot IC to the ATTiny13 through BUS_PWR_OUT while the OMAP IC does that through
B+_CTRL. All resets and radio power up/down is then outputted from the ATTiny13 through 5V_EN.
The sub-sections to follow will describe in detail the power management design of the radio.

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3-4 Theory of Operation: Power Management

3.4.1 Power Distribution


The control head houses 7 different power levels for smooth operation of the complex system of
XTL1500. They are A+ & SW_B+ at 13.8V (nominal battery terminal voltage), UNSW_VCC (3.0V),
SW_5V (5.0V), 1.55V, 1.88V, 2.8V and 3.3V.
A+
13.8V DC
From Brick

Q2202 U2201 U2200


MOSFET UNSW_VCC SW_5V

SW_B+ U2303 U1001, U1003, U3101 U3100


(LEDs, Brick ATTiny13 C U1005, U1006 USB/UART USB Current
Turn ON) SSI Analog switch MUX Limiter

U2100
2.8V 2.8V 1.88V
TPS65012 Power
management IC
3.3V 1.55V
U4202 U1301 U1300
ADC FLASH SDRAM
Volume
control

1.88V 2.8V
1.88V 2.8V 3.3V

U1000 U1000 U1000


OMAP OMAP OMAP
SDRAM GPIOs & USB
FLASH

1.88V 2.8V 3.3V

Q2100 U1000
MOSFET OMAP
For Factory ARM Core
Programming

Figure 3-4. Control Head Power Distribution


The control head receives the main supply from A+ that comes from the brick, which is generally
about 13.8V (nominal battery terminal voltage). A+ is stepped down to UNSW_VCC through a low
power linear regulator IC (U2201). UNSW_VCC remains ON all the time even when the radio is in
the OFF state, mainly supplying to U2303 microcontroller and other logic gates that are essential to
the overall power control when the radio is OFF.
When the radio powers ON, A+ will be stepped down to 5V through the Switching Regulator IC
(U2200). Both USB host and TPS65012 Power Management IC (U2100) utilize the 5V supply.
U2100 is a specific IC made for OMAP IC, consisting of two switching regulators with hardware
selectable default output of 1.55V and 3.3V, and two linear regulators with default output voltage of
1.88V and one adjustable output configured to 2.8V. Input for the internal linear regulators is taken
from the 3.3V supply. Furthermore, U2100 also contains GPIOs that is controllable via I2C
communication with OMAP IC.
The 1.55V ensures smooth operation of OMAP’s ARM core. 3.3V supplies OMAP’s internal USB
module and its supporting circuitry. The 1.88V supplies the 8MB SDRAM (U1300) and OMAP’s
SDRAM associated data, address and control lines. 2.8V is the most widely used voltage in the
control head and it supplies to OMAP’s GPIOs, configuration resistors and all other parts of the
control head.

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Please refer to “Chapter 7. Schematics, Component Location Diagrams, and Parts Lists”, for detailed
circuitry and power distribution information and the various voltages used by the ICs on the main
board are shown in Table 3-1.

Table 3-1. Integrated Circuits Voltages


UNSW_VCC
Integrated Circuit A+ SW_5V 1.55 V 3.3 V 2.8 V 1.88 V
(3.0V)
OMAP IC U1000 U1000 U1000 U1000
Unbuffered inverter U1004
for 32 kHz clock
Schmidt trigger for 32 U1009
kHz clock
Buffer array for U1002
isolation from
Unswitched supplies
to OMAP
SSI line analog U1001
switches U1003
U1005
U1007
8MB SDRAM U1300
2MB Flash U1301
TPS65012 PWR MGT U2100
IC
Indicator LEDs NAND U2101
Gates U2102
U2103
USB Enable Q2100
MOSFET
UNSW_VCC Linear U2201
Voltage Regulator
SW_5V Switching U2200
Voltage Regulator
ATTiny13 U2302
Microcontroller
Flip Flop to control U2302
SW_B+
USB / UART MUX IC U3100
USB Current Limiter U3101
IC
Volume Knob ADC IC U4201
All LEDs D4100
D4101
D4102
D4103
D4104
D4105
D4106
D4107
D4108

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3.4.2 Power Up / Power Down Sequence


Powering up the radio can be initiated by turning the ON/OFF knob to ON position or an ON
command from the Patriot IC through BUS_PWR_OUT line. These actions will trigger the ATTiny13
microcontroller to start the power up sequence by asserting the 5V_EN. Once 5V_EN is high, the
U2200 will turn ON and MOSFET Q2202 that will turn ON the transceiver via SW_B+.
Supply from 5V will power up Power Management IC U2100 which has its own defined sequencing
for its 4 output voltages. The 1.55V supply will start to ramp and once the peak is reached the other
voltages (3.3V, 1.88V and 2.8V) will start. The reset lines, POR and MPU_RESET from the U2200
will remain low for 1 second to hold OMAP in the reset mode the moment 5V is applied to U2100.
Once the Reset lines are asserted high, the OMAP IC will start and software will commence. The
OMAP will send a 1ms low true signal to the ATTiny13 through line B+_CTRL to indicate OMAP’s
software has started so as to cancel a reset pulse from ATTiny13. The assumption is that if OMAP IC
failed to start within 8 seconds from the assertion of 5V_EN, ATTiny13 will force a reset on the
system.
For powering down, the trigger would begin by turning the ON/OFF knob to OFF position or an OFF
command from Patriot IC through BUS_PWR_OUT. ATTiny13 microcontroller and OMAP IC’s
ON_OFF_SENSE will be triggered to initiate the shutdown sequence. ATTiny13 microcontroller
would de-assert 5V_EN which would turn OFF the 5V Regulator IC (U2200) and turns OFF
MOSFET Q2202 in which SW_B+ will drop and initiate a shutdown of the transceiver section.

3.4.3 Reset Circuits


A reset will occur when OMAP IC or Patriot IC sends a reset command to the ATTiny13
microcontroller through B+_CTRL or BUS_PWR_OUT respectively. To reset, ATTiny13
microcontroller will drop 5V_EN low for 2 seconds, in which the whole radio system will reset.
When 5V_EN is dropped, POR will be high, 5V switching regulator (U2200) will go off and SW_B+
will be low. Brick_5V will reset the flip-flop (U2302) and ensure that the brick did turn off. When
5V_EN is back to high after 2 seconds, the whole system will power up again.

3.4.4 ATTiny13 Microcontroller Programming


As with all microcontrollers, software resides in the ATTiny13 microcontroller. If upgrade is
necessary, programming can be accomplished through the use of a specially made ATTiny13 Flex
cable.
The flex is to be connected to P2300 and at ALL TIMES the volume knob must be in the OFF
position. ATMEL’s AVRISP programming kit is to be attached on the other end of the flex. A+ must be
supplied to the control head for UNSW_VCC in order to power the AVRISP and ATTiny13
microcontroller.
For a list of programming kits needed, please refer to Table 3-2.

Table 3-2. ATTiny13 Programming Kit

Part Number Description Application

8416228H01 AVR ATTiny13 Programming Flex To be used with XTL 1500 control head to reprogram
(Motorola Part the ATTiny13.
Number)

ATAVRISP AVR ISP Programmer Device used to program ATMEL range of ATTiny
(ATMEL Part Microcontrollers.
Number)

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Theory of Operation: User Interface 3-7

3.5 User Interface


The User Interface consists of 2 main sections, the LCD display as well as user activated menu
buttons and frequency and volume knob.

3.5.1 LCD Display


The LCD of XTL1500 provides 1 line / 8 alphanumeric characters with 1 upper row of 8 soft icons
and 4 programmable soft menus on the bottom. The LCD is backlit with 4 LEDs. Solomon SSD1805
Driver is used to drive the LCD and interfaces to the OMAP processor through 8 parallel SoSSI lines.
The LCD operates off 2.8V while the LEDs are powered by SW_B+.

3.5.2 Keypad, Volume and Frequency Knob


Five keypad buttons configured as column/row matrix is used in XTL1500. One button is default
programmed as emergency while the other four activates the user programmed soft menus.
The volume knob provides a linear increase in volume and is converted to digital signals through the
A/D converter (U4202) which connects through SPI to OMAP IC.
The frequency knob is configured to provide a standard 48 frequency channel selection with a
maximum of 256 channel selection (software dependent) and uses 4 GPIs for frequency selection.

3.6 GCAI Accessory Interface


GCAI or Global Core Accessory Interface is the new Motorola accessory interface standard that
provides the user the ability of retaining GCAI compatible accessories when migrating to new radio
platforms. XTL1500 is one of the first Motorola products to implement this standard and is GCAI
Class 0 compliant. The accessory interface port (J7000) incorporates USB Host and Client, 2-wire
RS232 UART transmission, GPIOs and One Wire device detect capability.
Note that the GCAI accessory connector, J7000 resides on a small GCAI board (“Chapter 7.
Schematics, Component Location Diagrams, and Parts Lists”) due to limited space on the main
control head board. They are connected together via a 12- wire bridge cable.

USB CURRENT USB_VBUS


LIMITER

USB_VBUS

USB LINES UART/USB USB/UART/


UART LINES MUX GPIO
UART/GPIO
GPIO 1 & 2 MUX

TO ATTiny13
GPIO_O [PWR ON]
OMAP

GPIO_0

GPIO_3 Level GPIO_3 [PTT]


Shifters
GPIO_4 GPIO_4 [HOOK]

ONE_WIRE ONE_WIRE

MIC_HI MIC_HI
TO
BRICK RX_AUDIO OP_AMP RX_AUDIO

Figure 3-5. GCAI Block Diagram

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All GCAI Outputs are configured to be at nominal 3.3V High with 15KΩ pull-ups on GPIO lines and
2.2KΩ pullup on ONE_WIRE line while UART is pullup with 100KΩ. USB is configured to comply
with international USB standard.
The one-wire detection will provide the radio with information on what accessory has been plugged
in and will configure the radio correctly to allow smooth operation of smart accessories such as the
keypad microphone and the RS232 programming cable.
Please refer to section 3.14.11, "Flash Programming," on page 3-75 for details on Flash
programming using GCAI’s RS232 UART.

3.7 Main Board


This section provides a detailed circuit description of the XTL 1500 radio main board for VHF/UHF
Range 1/UHF Range 2/700–800 MHz models. The main board contains the following major
sections:
• Radio Power (page 3-15)
• Receiver Front-End (page 3-16)
• Receiver Back-End (page 3-23)
• Transmitter (page 3-29)
• Frequency Generation Unit (page 3-45)
• Controller (page 3-62)
When reading the theory of operation, refer to your appropriate schematic and component location
diagrams located in “Chapter 7. Schematics, Component Location Diagrams, and Parts Lists”. This
detailed Theory of Operation will help isolate the problem. However, first use the ASTRO Digital
XTL 1500 VHF/UHF Range 1/UHF Range 2/700–800 MHz Mobile Radio Basic Service Manual
(6815853H01) to troubleshoot the problem to a particular board.

3.8 Main Board Major Sections


This section contains the main board layouts for each radio frequency band.

3.8.1 VHF (136–174 MHz) Band


The illustrations (Figure 3-6 on page 3-9 to Figure 3-7 on page 3-10) and their accompanying tables
(Table 3-3 on page 3-9 to Table 3-4 on page 3-10) identify the location of the major sections of the
main board.

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2 1

8 4 3

7
11 10
6

13 12

Figure 3-6. XTL 1500 Main Board Sections (VHF Mid Power)—Side 1

Table 3-3. XTL 1500 Main Board Sections (VHF Mid Power)—Side 1

1 Secure Connector (J0501) 8 Controller Section

2 Front Connector (J0401) 9 Audio Power Amplifier (PA)

3 RX Back-End (ABACUS III) 10 RX VCO

4 16.8 MHz Reference Oscillator 11 TX VCO

5 IF Filter 12 TX PA

6 RX Front-End 13 TX Power Control

7 Daughtercard

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3 21

19

6
18
20

16 17
15 12 13
14

Figure 3-7. XTL 1500 Main Board Sections (VHF Mid Power)—Side 2

Table 3-4. XTL 1500 Main Board Sections (VHF Mid Power)—Side 2

3 RX Back-End 16 Antenna Switch

5 IF Filter 17 Rear Connector (J0402)

6 Controller Section 18 RX Front-End Biasing

12 TX PA 19 RX VCO Injection Stage

13 TX Power Control 20 TX VCO Injection Stage

14 Power Detector 21 FGU (Synthesizer)

15 Harmonic Filter

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3.8.2 UHF Range 1 (380-470 MHz) and UHF Range 2 (450-520 MHz) Band
The illustrations (Figure 3-8 on page 3-11 to Figure 3-9 on page 3-12) and their accompanying tables
(Table 3-5 on page 3-11 and Table 3-6 on page 3-12) identify the location of the major sections of the
main board.

49 1
50 2 2
19
20 1
1
2

5
4 3
8

7
11 10
6

13
12

Figure 3-8. XTL 1500 Main Board Sections (UHF Range 1 Mid Power and UHF Range 2)—Side 1
Table 3-5. XTL 1500 Main Board Sections (UHF Range 1 Mid Power and UHF Range 2)—Side 1

1 Secure Connector (J0501) 8 Controller Section

2 Front Connector (J0401) 9 Audio Power Amplifier (PA)

3 RX Back-End (ABACUS III) 10 RX VCO

4 16.8 MHz Reference Oscillator 11 TX VCO

5 IF Filter 12 TX PA

6 RX Front-End 13 TX Power Control

7 Daughtercard

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5
3 19

8
6 18 10 11

32
17 2

16 31 1
13
14 15 12

Figure 3-9. XTL 1500 Main Board Sections (UHF Range 1 Mid Power and UHF Range 2)—Side 2

Table 3-6. XTL 1500 Main Board Sections (UHF Range 1 Mid Power and UHF Range 2)—Side 2

3 RX Back-End 13 TX Power Control

5 IF Filter 14 Power Detector

6 RX Front-End 15 Harmonic Filter

8 Controller Section 16 Antenna Switch

10 RX VCO 17 Rear Connector (J0402)

11 TX VCO 18 RX VCO Injection Stage

12 TX PA 19 FGU (Synthesizer)

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3.8.3 700–800 MHz Band


The illustrations (Figure 3-10 and Figure 3-11 on page 3-14) and their accompanying tables (Table 3-
7 and Table 3-8 on page 3-14) identify the location of the major sections of the main board.

49 1 1
19
50 2 2 20 1 2

5
4 3
8

7 11 10
6

12
13

MAEPF-27876-O

Figure 3-10. XTL 1500 Main Board Sections (700–800 MHz)—Side 1

Table 3-7. XTL 1500 Main Board Sections (700–800 MHz)—Side 1

1 Secure Connector (J0501) 8 Controller Section

2 Front Connector (J0401) 9 Audio Power Amplifier (PA)

3 RX Back-End (ABACUS III) 10 RX VCO

4 16.8 MHz Reference Oscillator 11 TX VCO

5 IF Filter 12 TX PA

6 RX Front-End 13 TX Power Control

7 Daughtercard

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5
3 21

6
18 19 20

32
16 31 17 2
1

14 15 12 13

MAEPF-27877-O

Figure 3-11. XTL 1500 Main Board Sections (700–800 MHz)—Side 2

Table 3-8. XTL 1500 Main Board Sections (700–800 MHz)—Side 2

3 RX Back-End 16 Antenna Switch

5 IF Filter 17 Rear Connector (J0402)

6 Controller Section 18 RX Front-End Biasing

12 TX PA 19 RX VCO Injection Stage

13 TX Power Control 20 TX VCO Injection Stage

14 Power Detector 21 FGU (Synthesizer)

15 Harmonic Filter

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Theory of Operation: Radio Power Distribution 3-15

3.9 Radio Power Distribution


This section provides information on DC power distribution in XTL 1500 radios. In the XTL 1500
radio, power is distributed to two boards: the main board and control head.
Power for the radio is supplied by the vehicle’s 12-V battery. When using a desktop adapter unit, an
external DC power supply can be connected to replace the vehicle’s battery source.
A+ (referred to as incoming unswitched battery voltage) enters the radio through the rear RF power
amplifier connector (J0950) and is the main entry for DC power. The second path, through J2, pin 25,
provides ignition sense to optionally inhibit radio turn-on when the ignition switch is off. This feature
is programmable through the CPS.
When the control-head On/Off knob is turned on, the three 9.3-V regulators power on the controller
section, the RX/frequency generation unit (FGU) section, and the TX section. See Figure 3-12 for the
UHF Range 1 and UHF Range 2 bands or Figure 3-13 on page 3-16 for the VHF and 700-800 MHz
bands.

J0401 UWW_5V J0950


Control Head
UNSW
A+ 5V Circuit
VR0500, R0507

A+ 19, 21
J0402 J2
SW_A+

FET
Q0503

SWB+ 17 20, 22 24
SWB+

9.3V 9.33V 9.3V 9.3V


Regulator Regulator Regulator Regulator
U0500 U0950 9.3V_FGU U0951 U5570

KEYED_9.1_EN

9.3V_TX DRV_9.3V

5V 5V
ATTiny13 Regulator VCC5 Regulator Switch
On/Off
U0503 U0505

GPIO

3.0V 2.85V 1.85V 1.55V 3V 3V


Regulator Regulator Regulator Regulator Regulator Regulator
U0962 U0501 U0507 U0502 U6750 U6002

Controller Section RX / FGU Section TX Section


IGN 20 18 25

Figure 3-12. DC Voltage Routing Block Diagram (UHF Range 1 and UHF Range 2)

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J0401 UWW_5V J0950


Control Head
UNSW
A+ 5V Circuit
VR0500, R0507

A+ 19, 21
J0402 J2
SW_A+

FET
Q0503

SWB+ 17 20, 22 24
SWB+

9.3V 9.33V 9.3V


Regulator Regulator Regulator
U0500 U0950 9.3V_FGU U0951

KEYED_9.1_EN
9.3V_TX

5V 5V
ATTiny13 Regulator VCC5 Regulator Switch
On/Off
U0503 U0505

GPIO

3.0V 2.85V 1.85V 1.55V 3V 3V


Regulator Regulator Regulator Regulator Regulator Regulator
U0962 U0501 U0507 U0502 U6750 U6002

Controller Section RX / FGU Section TX Section


IGN 20 18 25

MAEPF-27825-O

Figure 3-13. DC Voltage Routing Block Diagram (VHF and 700–800 MHz)

The 9.3 V and the A+ voltage are the main DC power for the RF section. The 9.1 V (referred to as
“keyed 9.1 V”) is controlled by the VOCON board through P501, pin 45. This DC voltage enables the
transmitter’s RF power amplifier when the VOCON board senses a lock detect from the synthesizer.

3.10 Receiver Front-End


This section provides a detailed circuit description of receiver front-end (RXFE). When reading the
Theory of Operation, refer to your appropriate schematic and component location diagrams located
in “Chapter 7. Schematics, Component Location Diagrams, and Parts Lists”. This detailed theory of
operation will help isolate the problem to a particular component.

3.10.1 VHF (136–174 MHz) Band


The receiver circuits primary duties are to detect, filter, amplify, and demodulate RF signals in the
presence of strong interfering noise and unintended signals. The receiver is broken down into the
following blocks (Figure 3-14 on page 3-17):
• Front-end, which includes:
- 15 dB step attenuator
- PIN diode switches
- Three discrete filters
- Two low-noise amplifiers
- Mixer
• Back-end, which includes:
- Two crystal filters

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- Low-noise IF amplifier
- ABACUS III digital back-end IC

RF Input

Front-end
Ant. SW.
Harm. FLT Pre Mode

Att.

HPF LNA 1 BPF 1 LNA 2 BPF 2

Std Mode

Back-end
Mixer

2 Pole LNA 2 Pole


Crystal Crystal
ABACUS
Back-end
IC

LO

Figure 3-14. Receiver Block Diagram (VHF)

3.10.1.1 15 dB Step Attenuator (U3250)


The 15 dB step attenuator provides protection from strong on-channel signals and interferences.

3.10.1.2 PIN Diode Switches


The VHF front end operates in two modes: Standard mode and Preamp mode. The PIN diode
switches select between the two modes. In standard mode the intermodulation performance is
improved by bypassing the first HPF and LNA. Preamp mode is characterized by higher sensitivity.

3.10.1.3 Preselector Filters


The front-end operates in the 136-174 MHz band. The front-end filters primary function is to provide
protection against out-of-band spurious responses such as image, IF, half-IF, etc. while providing flat,
low-loss response in the receive band. The front-end uses discrete LC filter technology. The first filter
is a high-pass filter that protects the first LNA from strong out-of-band signals at frequencies which
are below the receive band and is used in preamp mode only. The second and third filters are band-
pass filters that provide additional out-of-band spurious rejection.

3.10.1.4 Low-Noise Amplifiers (Q3255, Q3252)


The function of the Low-Noise Amplifiers (LNA) is to amplify the received signal with minimal noise
contribution. The first LNA (Q3255) has 10 dB of gain and is activated in Preamp mode only. A
clamping diode pair (D3256) located after the High Pass and before the first LNA protects the
receiver from strong RF signals by limiting the signal amplitude going into the amplifier. The second
LNA (Q3252) has 15 dB of gain. Both LNAs are biased with 9.3V.

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3.10.1.5 Mixer (D3258)


The received signal is down-converted by a double-balanced mixer to an Intermediate Frequency
(IF) of 109.65 MHz. The mixer is designed to provide low conversion loss and high intermodulation
performance. The injection buffer provides a 20 dBm LO signal to the mixer. High-side injection is
used.

3.10.2 UHF Range 1 (380–470 MHz) Band


The receiver circuits primary duties are to detect, filter, amplify, and demodulate RF signals in the
presence of strong interfering noise and unintended signals. The receiver (see Figure 3-15) is
broken down into the following blocks:
• Front-end, which includes:
- High pass fIlter and first low-noise amplifier (LNA)
- Preselector filter
- Switchable 15 dB attenuator
- Second LNA
- Image Filter
- First mixer
• Back-end, which includes:
- Intermediate Frequency (IF)
- ABACUS III IC

RF Input
380-470MHz 109.65MHz

Ant. SW. Pre-Amp Pre-Amp


Switch Pre-Amp Pre-Amp Low Pass
Harm. FLT Switch Preselector 15 dB Switch Switch Filter Mixer Crystal IF Amp Crystal
Att.
A

High Pass 24dBm 10 dB


Filter LNA LNA Att. A

1st LO

Dec.
ADC SSI
Filter

2nd LO CLK 18MHz


LO Synth. Synth. CLK

ABACUS III IC
Backend A/D Converter

Figure 3-15. Receiver Front-End and Back-End (UHF Range 1)

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3.10.2.1 Highpass Filter and First Low-Noise Amplifier


The highpass filter and first low-noise amplifier (LNA) (11 dB gain) can be switched in and out of the
signal path by diode switches. When switched into the signal path, the sensitivity of the radio is
improved at the cost of degraded intermodulation performance. This can be necessary in fringe
areas when strong interference that can lead to intermodulation problems are not present and the
desired signal is weak.
The preamplifier version of the radio must be purchased to be able to control this option. If it has not
been purchased, the direct path created by the diode switches is the only one available, giving the
radio standard model performance with enhanced intermodulation rejection. Purchasing the
preamplifier option allows the user to select either mode with the CPS.

3.10.2.2 Preselector Filter


The front-end operates in the 380 to 470 MHz band. The front-end's primary function is to optimize
half IF rejection, image rejection, and selectivity while providing the first conversion. The front-end
uses a varactor-tuned filter that is tuned by the controller. The tuning signal is a DC control voltage
between 0 and 9V that come from the PA power control section. Low voltages are for lower
frequencies and higher voltages correspond to the higher frequencies. This filter is aligned in the
factory and can also be aligned using the Tuner software.

3.10.2.3 Switchable 15 dB Attenuator


This circuit block can provide 0 dB or 15 dB of attenuation in the signal path. Normally, it is set for
0 dB and does not affect the received signal. When strong signals are detected, the radio controller
can choose to activate this attenuator to provide protection to the back end circuits, and to enhance
high level intermodulation performance. Proprietary algorithms are used to control the switching.

3.10.2.4 Low-Noise Amplifier (LNA, U5302)


A diode (D5281) located after the varactor preselector and before the LNA protects the receiver from
strong RF signals by limiting the signal amplitude going into the amplifier. The LNA is a low-noise
monolithic IC providing ~ 15 dB of gain to the receiver. It is biased with 5 V and can be bypassed by
the radio software under very strong signal conditions.
The UHF receiver also has a second LNA based on Q5252 that can be activated or bypassed by the
radio software. This amplifier is protected by D5280 and provides 11 dB of gain. This is available
only if the preamplifier option has been purchased.

3.10.2.5 Image Filter


Following the LNA (U5302), the signal goes through a bandpass filter before it is sent to the mixer.
The passband is from 380 to 470 MHz with an insertion loss of about 2 dB, while the image rejection
is 55 dB. There is a trap on the input side of this filter to attenuate the 109.65 MHz IF.

3.10.2.6 Mixer
A passive double-balanced diode ring mixer is used to down-convert the received signal to an
Intermediate Frequency (IF) of 109.65 MHz. The mixer is designed to provide low conversion loss (<
7.0 dBm) and high intermodulation performance and requires a strong injection signal. The mixer is
driven by the receiver injection buffer, a two-stage LDMOS IC design, that amplifies the +3 dBm
high-side injection signal from the Frequency Generation Unit (FGU) to +24 dBm.

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3.10.3 UHF Range 2 (450–520 MHz) Band


The receiver circuits primary duties are to detect, filter, amplify, and demodulate RF signals in the
presence of strong interfering noise and unintended signals. The receiver (see Figure 3-16) is
broken down into the following blocks:
• Front-end, which includes:
- High pass fIlter and first low-noise amplifier (LNA)
- Preselector filter
- Switchable 15 dB attenuator
- Second LNA
- Image Filter
- First mixer
• Back-end, which includes:
- Intermediate Frequency (IF)
- ABACUS III IC

RF Input
450-520MHz 109.65MHz

Ant. SW. Pre-Amp Pre-Amp


Switch Low Pass
Harm. FLT Switch Preselector 15 dB LNA Filter Mixer Crystal IF Amp Crystal
Att.
A

High Pass 24dBm 10 dB


Filter LNA Att. A

1st LO

Dec.
ADC SSI
Filter

2nd LO CLK 18MHz


LO Synth. Synth. CLK

ABACUS III IC
Backend A/D Converter

Figure 3-16. Receiver Front-End and Back-End (UHF Range 2)

3.10.3.1 Highpass Filter and First Low-Noise Amplifier


The highpass filter and first low-noise amplifier (LNA) (11 dB gain) can be switched in and out of the
signal path by diode switches. When switched into the signal path, the sensitivity of the radio is
improved at the cost of degraded intermodulation performance. This can be necessary in fringe
areas when strong interference that can lead to intermodulation problems are not present and the
desired signal is weak.
The preamplifier version of the radio must be purchased to be able to control this option. If it has not
been purchased, the direct path created by the diode switches is the only one available, giving the
radio standard model performance with enhanced intermodulation rejection. Purchasing the
preamplifier option allows the user to select either mode with the CPS.

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3.10.3.2 Preselector Filter


The front-end operates in the 450 to 520 MHz band. The front-end's primary function is to optimize
half IF rejection, image rejection, and selectivity while providing the first conversion. The front-end
uses a varactor-tuned filter that is tuned by the controller. The tuning signal is a DC control voltage
between 0 and 9V that come from the PA power control section. Low voltages are for lower
frequencies and higher voltages correspond to the higher frequencies. This filter is aligned in the
factory and can also be aligned using the Tuner software.

3.10.3.3 Switchable 15 dB Attenuator


This circuit block can provide 0 dB or 15 dB of attenuation in the signal path. Normally, it is set for
0 dB and does not affect the received signal. When strong signals are detected, the radio controller
can choose to activate this attenuator to provide protection to the back end circuits, and to enhance
high level intermodulation performance. Proprietary algorithms are used to control the switching.

3.10.3.4 Low-Noise Amplifier (LNA, U5302)


A diode (D5281) located after the varactor preselector and before the LNA protects the receiver from
strong RF signals by limiting the signal amplitude going into the amplifier. The LNA is a low-noise
monolithic IC providing ~ 15 dB of gain to the receiver. It is biased with 5 V.
The UHF receiver also has a second LNA based on Q5252 that can be activated or bypassed by the
radio software. This amplifier is protected by D5280 and provides 11 dB of gain.

3.10.3.5 Image Filter


Following the LNA (U5302), the signal goes through a bandpass filter before it is sent to the mixer.
The passband is from 450 to 520 MHz with an insertion loss of about 2 dB, while the image rejection
is 55 dB. There is a trap on the input side of this filter to attenuate the 109.65 MHz IF.

3.10.3.6 Mixer
A passive double-balanced diode ring mixer is used to down-convert the received signal to an
Intermediate Frequency (IF) of 109.65 MHz. The mixer is designed to provide low conversion loss (<
7.0 dBm) and high intermodulation performance and requires a strong injection signal. The mixer is
driven by the receiver injection buffer, a two-stage LDMOS IC design, that amplifies the +3 dBm
high-side injection signal from the Frequency Generation Unit (FGU) to +24 dBm.

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3.10.4 700–800 MHz Band


The receiver circuits primary duties are to detect, filter, amplify, and demodulate RF signals in the
presence of strong interfering noise and unintended signals. The receiver (see Figure 3-17) is
broken down into the following blocks:
• Front-end, which includes:
- Preselector filters
- Low-noise amplifier (LNA)
- First mixer
• IF
• Back-end

RF Input
700MHz
Preselect 1 Preselect 2

Ant. SW.
73.35MHz
Harm. FLT LNA Mixer Crystal IF Amp Crystal

15dBm

800MHz

1st LO

Dec.
ADC SSI
Filter

2nd LO CLK 18MHz


LO Synth. Synth. CLK

ABACUS III IC
Backend A/D Converter
MAEPF-27905-O

Figure 3-17. Receiver Front-End and Back-End (700–800 MHz)

3.10.4.1 Preselector Filters


The front-end operates in the 700 MHz and 800 MHz bands. The front-end's primary function is to
optimize image rejection and selectivity while providing the first conversion. The front- end uses fixed
ceramic-filter technology. There are two sets of filters: (B6250 and B6252) for the 800 MHz band and
(B6251 and B6253) for the 700 MHz band. These filters are switched between bands by a network of
diode switches (D6251 thru D6257) biased by RLC networks (C6254, C6260, R6254, and L6254)
that also act as RF chokes. The first filter is a dual-switched filter that reduces the image-frequency
response and limits some of the out-of-band interferers. The second filter following the monolithic
low-noise amplifier (LNA) provides additional image rejection.

3.10.4.2 Low-Noise Amplifier (LNA, U6250)


A diode (D6258) located after the first preselector and before the LNA protects the receiver from
strong RF signals by limiting the signal amplitude going into the amplifier. The LNA is a low-noise
monolithic IC providing ~ 16 dB of gain to the receiver. It is biased with 5 V at pins 1 and 6. The input
matching consists of an LC network (C6288, L6258) for optimal gain.

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3.10.4.3 Mixer (U6251)


The monolithic, passive mixer IC down-converts the received signal to an Intermediate Frequency
(IF) of 73.35 MHz. The mixer is designed to provide low conversion loss (< 7.0) and high
intermodulation performance. To improve the performance of the mixer in both bands, a shunt 9.1 pF
capacitor (C6297) along with a resistive PI network (R6278, R6280, R6281) is designed at the IF
port (pin 5) of the mixer. The mixer is driven by the receiver injection buffer, a two-stage discrete/IC
design used with the VCO to efficiently drive the mixer over temperature with minimum power
variation. The injection buffer provides 15 dBm to the mixer. The VCO does high-side injection for
the 800 MHz band and low-side Injection for the 700 MHz band.

3.11 Receiver Back-End


This section discusses the receiver back-end (RXBE) components and detailed theory of operation.
The receiver back-end processes the down-converted, filtered IF signal to produce digital data for
final processing by the Patriot microcontroller IC.

3.11.1 VHF (136-174 MHz) Band


The receiver back-end contains the following major components:
• Intermediate frequency (IF) section.
• ABACUS III IC

3.11.1.1 Intermediate Frequency (IF) Section


The XTL 1500 radio uses two leadless, surface-mount, two-pole, third-overtone, quartz crystal filters
(Y3400, Y3401) separated by a 21 dB gain IF amplifier. The filters are centered at 109.65 MHz. This
narrowband bandpass filter contributes to the radio’s adjacent-channel and alternate-channel
rejection performance. Components L3401, L3403, L3404, L3405, C3421, C3414, C3409, C3416,
C3420, C3418 and C3415 are used as impedance-matching networks. Components Q3400, R3409,
R3401, R3402, R3405, R3407, and R3413 are used for biasing and stabilizing the transistor Q3400.
Components C3424, C3404 bypass the DC supply. L3400 is RF choke. Diode D3400 and Inductor
L3408 protect the Abacus and the second IF filter from strong In-band signals.

3.11.1.2 ABACUS III IC


The receiver back-end is designed around the ABACUS III (AD9874 IF digitizing subsystem) IC and
its associated circuitry. The AD9874 (Figure 3-18 on page 3-24) is a general-purpose, IF subsystem
that digitizes a low-level, 10–300 MHz IF input with a bandwidth up to 270 kHz. The signal chain of
the AD9874 consists of a variable gain, low-noise amplifier, a mixer; a bandpass, sigma-delta, A/D
converter; and a decimation filter with programmable decimation factor. An automatic gain control
(AGC) circuit provides the AD9874 with 12 dB of continuous gain adjustment. The high dynamic
range and inherent anti-aliasing provided by the bandpass, sigma-delta converter allow the AD9874
to cope with blocking signals 80 dB stronger than the desired signal. Auxiliary blocks include clock
and LO synthesizers, as well as an SPI port. Input signal RXIF is the 109.65 MHz IF from the IF
section in the receiver front-end.
Components C3000, C3038, and L3002 match the input impedance from 50 ohms (IF Filter
terminating impedance) to the ABACUS III IC input IFIN. Formatted SSI data is output to the Patriot
microcontroller IC for DSP processing on ports FS, DOUTA, and CLKOUT. Control logic is sent to
the ABACUS III IC from the Patriot microcontroller via the SPI lines (PC, PD, PE).

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MXOP

GCN
IF2N

GCP
IF2P

AD9874
DAC AGC
-16dB

IFIN ADC Decimation


LNA Formatting/SSI DOUTA
Filter
DOUTB
FS

f = 13-26MHz CLKOUT
FREF CLK
Control Logic

LO Sample Clock Voltage


Synth. Synthesizer Reference SPI
IOUTL

IOUTC

CLKN
LON

CLKP
LOP

VREFP

VCM
VREFN

PC

PD
PE

SYNCB

LO VCO and CLK VCO and


Loop Filter Loop Filter

MAEPF-27817-O

Figure 3-18. ABACUS III (AD9874) IC Functional Block Diagram from Data Sheet (VHF)

3.11.1.2.1 Second Local Oscillator


The ABACUS III IC local oscillator (LO) synthesizer controls the second LO. Signal FREF is the
16.8 MHz reference from the frequency generation unit (FGU). The second LO frequency is
107.4 MHz by default, or 111.9 MHz in special cases as necessary to avoid radio self-quieters. The
second LO signal mixes with IFIN to produce a 109.65 MHz final IF. The external VCO consists of
transistor Q3000, together with its bias and instability network and tank elements. Darlington
transistor Q3001 along with C3035 and C3017 form an active DC filter. The second-order loop filter
is comprised of C3044, C3005, and R3009.

3.11.1.2.2 Sampling Clock Oscillator


The ABACUS III IC sampling clock synthesizer, at Fclk=18 MHz (IF2=Fclk/8, where Fclk is the clock
rate), utilizes a negative-resistance core that is internal to the ABACUS III IC which, when used in
conjunction with an external LC tank (made up of L3003 and C3039) and a varactor (D3001), serves
as the VCO.

3.11.2 UHF Range 1 (380-470 MHz) Band


The receiver back-end (see Figure 3-15 on page 3-18) contains the following major components:
• Intermediate frequency (IF) filter
• ABACUS III IC

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3.11.2.1 Intermediate Frequency (IF) Filter


The XTL 1500 radio uses two leadless, surface-mount, two-pole, third-overtone, quartz crystal filters
(Y5400, Y5401) separated by a 20 dB gain IF amplifier. The filter is centered at 109.65 MHz. This
narrow-bandpass filter gives the radio part of its adjacent-channel and alternate-channel rejection
performance. Impedance-matching networks are located at the input and output of each crystal. The
IF amplifier is made with Q5401. The 10 dB attenuator (U5400) located after the second crystal filter
is controlled by the software to limit the signal gain in front of the ABACUS III IC.

3.11.2.2 ABACUS III IC (U5002)


The receiver back-end is designed around the ABACUS III (AD9874 IF digitizing subsystem) IC and
its associated circuitry. The AD9874 (Figure 3-19) is a general-purpose, IF subsystem that digitizes a
low-level, 10-300 MHz IF input with a bandwidth up to 270 kHz. The signal chain of the AD9874
consists of a variable gain, low-noise amplifier, a mixer; a bandpass, sigma-delta, A/D converter; and
a decimation filter with programmable decimation factor. An automatic gain control (AGC) circuit
provides the AD9874 with 12 dB of continuous gain adjustment. The high dynamic range and
inherent anti-aliasing provided by the bandpass, sigma-delta converter allow the AD9874 to cope
with blocking signals 80 dB stronger than the desired signal. Auxiliary blocks include clock and LO
synthesizers, as well as an SPI port. Input signal RXIF is the 109.65 MHz IF from the IF filter.
Components C5002, C5007, and L5002 match the input impedance from 50 ohms (IF Filter
terminating impedance) to the ABACUS III IC input IFIN. Formatted SSI (synchronous serial
interface) data is output to the Patriot microcontroller IC for DSP processing on ports FS, DOUTA,
and CLKOUT. Control logic is sent to the ABACUS III IC from the Patriot microcontroller via the SPI
lines (PC, PD, PE).
MXON
MXOP

GCN
IF2N

GCP
IF2P

AD9874
DAC AGC
-16dB

IFIN ADC Decimation


LNA Formatting/SSI DOUTA
Filter
DOUTB
FS

f = 13-26MHz CLKOUT
FREF CLK
Control Logic

LO Sample Clock Voltage


Synth. Synthesizer Reference SPI
IOUTL

IOUTC

CLKN
LON

CLKP
LOP

VREFP

VCM
VREFN

PC

PD
PE

SYNCB

LO VCO and CLK VCO and


Loop Filter Loop Filter

MAEPF 27817 O

Figure 3-19. ABACUS III (AD9874) IC Functional Block Diagram from Data Sheet (UHF Range 1)

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3.11.2.2.1 Second Local Oscillator (LO)


The ABACUS III IC local oscillator (LO) synthesizer controls the second LO. Signal FREF is the
16.8 MHz reference from the frequency generation unit (FGU). The second LO frequency is
107.4 MHz by default, or 111.9 MHz in special cases as necessary to avoid radio self-quieters. The
second LO signal mixes with IFIN to produce a 2.25 MHz final IF. The external VCO consists of
transistor Q5002, together with its bias and instability network and tank elements. Darlington
transistor Q5001 along with C5018 and C5050 form an active DC filter. The 2nd order loop filter is
comprised of C5044, C5045, and R5013.

3.11.2.2.2 Sampling Clock Oscillator


The ABACUS III IC sampling clock synthesizer, at Fclk=18 MHz (IF2=Fclk/8, where Fclk is the clock
rate), utilizes the clock VCO built around Q5003.

3.11.3 UHF Range 2 (450-520 MHz) Band


The receiver back-end (see Figure 3-16 on page 3-20) contains the following major components:
• Intermediate frequency (IF) filter
• ABACUS III IC

3.11.3.1 Intermediate Frequency (IF) Filter


The XTL 1500 radio uses two leadless, surface-mount, two-pole, third-overtone, quartz crystal filters
(Y5400, Y5401) separated by a 20 dB gain IF amplifier. The filter is centered at 109.65 MHz. This
narrow-bandpass filter gives the radio part of its adjacent-channel and alternate-channel rejection
performance. Impedance-matching networks are located at the input and output of each crystal. The
IF amplifier is made with Q5401. The 10 dB attenuator (U5400) located after the second crystal filter
is controlled by the software to limit the signal gain in front of the ABACUS III IC.

3.11.3.2 ABACUS III IC (U5002)


The receiver back-end is designed around the ABACUS III (AD9874 IF digitizing subsystem) IC and
its associated circuitry. The AD9874 (Figure 3-20 on page 3-27) is a general-purpose, IF subsystem
that digitizes a low-level, 10-300 MHz IF input with a bandwidth up to 270 kHz. The signal chain of
the AD9874 consists of a variable gain, low-noise amplifier, a mixer; a bandpass, sigma-delta, A/D
converter; and a decimation filter with programmable decimation factor. An automatic gain control
(AGC) circuit provides the AD9874 with 12 dB of continuous gain adjustment. The high dynamic
range and inherent anti-aliasing provided by the bandpass, sigma-delta converter allow the AD9874
to cope with blocking signals 80 dB stronger than the desired signal. Auxiliary blocks include clock
and LO synthesizers, as well as an SPI port. Input signal RXIF is the 109.65 MHz IF from the IF filter.
Components C5002, C5007, and L5002 match the input impedance from 50 ohms (IF Filter
terminating impedance) to the ABACUS III IC input IFIN. Formatted SSI (synchronous serial
interface) data is output to the Patriot microcontroller IC for DSP processing on ports FS, DOUTA,
and CLKOUT. Control logic is sent to the ABACUS III IC from the Patriot microcontroller via the SPI
lines (PC, PD, PE).

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MXON
MXOP

GCN
IF2N

GCP
IF2P

AD9874
DAC AGC
-16dB

IFIN ADC Decimation


LNA Formatting/SSI DOUTA
Filter
DOUTB
FS

f = 13-26MHz CLKOUT
FREF CLK
Control Logic

LO Sample Clock Voltage


Synth. Synthesizer Reference SPI
IOUTL

IOUTC

CLKN
LON

CLKP
LOP

VREFP

VCM
VREFN

PC

PD
PE

SYNCB

LO VCO and CLK VCO and


Loop Filter Loop Filter

MAEPF 27817 O

Figure 3-20. ABACUS III (AD9874) IC Functional Block Diagram from Data Sheet (UHF Range 2)

3.11.3.2.1 Second Local Oscillator (LO)


The ABACUS III IC local oscillator (LO) synthesizer controls the second LO. Signal FREF is the
16.8 MHz reference from the frequency generation unit (FGU). The second LO frequency is
107.4 MHz by default, or 111.9 MHz in special cases as necessary to avoid radio self-quieters. The
second LO signal mixes with IFIN to produce a 2.25 MHz final IF. The external VCO consists of
transistor Q5002, together with its bias and instability network and tank elements. Darlington
transistor Q5001 along with C5018 and C5050 form an active DC filter. The 2nd order loop filter is
comprised of C5044, C5045, and R5013.

3.11.3.2.2 Sampling Clock Oscillator


The ABACUS III IC sampling clock synthesizer, at Fclk=18 MHz (IF2=Fclk/8, where Fclk is the clock
rate), utilizes the clock VCO built around Q5003.

3.11.4 700–800 MHz Band


The receiver back-end (see Figure 3-17 on page 3-22) contains the following major components:
• Intermediate frequency (IF) filter
• ABACUS III IC

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3.11.4.1 Intermediate Frequency (IF) Filter


The XTL 1500 radio uses two leadless, surface-mount, two-pole, third-overtone, quartz crystal filters
(B6350, B6351) separated by a 20 dB gain IF amplifier. The filter is centered at 73.35 MHz. This
narrow-bandpass filter gives the radio its adjacent-channel and alternate-channel rejection
performance. Components L6350, L6351, L6352, L6353, C6351, C6352, C6353, C6355, C6356,
and C6357 are used as impedance-matching networks. Components L6355, R6354, R6352, R6353,
C6354, and R6350 are used for biasing and stabilizing the transistor Q6350. Component C6358
bypasses the DC supply. L6355 is an RF choke.

3.11.4.2 ABACUS III IC (U6000)


The receiver back-end is designed around the ABACUS III (AD9874 IF digitizing subsystem) IC and
its associated circuitry. The AD9874 (Figure 3-21) is a general-purpose, IF subsystem that digitizes a
low-level, 10–300 MHz IF input with a bandwidth up to 270 kHz. The signal chain of the AD9874
consists of a variable gain, low-noise amplifier, a mixer; a bandpass, sigma-delta, A/D converter; and
a decimation filter with programmable decimation factor. An automatic gain control (AGC) circuit
provides the AD9874 with 12 dB of continuous gain adjustment. The high dynamic range and
inherent anti-aliasing provided by the bandpass, sigma-delta converter allow the AD9874 to cope
with blocking signals 80 dB stronger than the desired signal. Auxiliary blocks include clock and LO
synthesizers, as well as an SPI port. Input signal RXIF is the 73.35 MHz IF from the IF filter in the
receiver front-end.
Components C6000, C6001, and L6000 match the input impedance from 50 ohms (IF Filter
terminating impedance) to the ABACUS III IC input IFIN. Formatted SSI (synchronous serial
interface) data is output to the Patriot microcontroller IC for DSP processing on ports FS, DOUTA,
and CLKOUT. Control logic is sent to the ABACUS III IC from the Patriot microcontroller via the SPI
lines (PC, PD, PE).
MXON
MXOP

GCN
IF2N

GCP
IF2P

AD9874
DAC AGC
-16dB

IFIN ADC Decimation


LNA Formatting/SSI DOUTA
Filter
DOUTB
FS

f = 13-26MHz CLKOUT
FREF CLK
Control Logic

LO Sample Clock Voltage


Synth. Synthesizer Reference SPI
IOUTL

IOUTC

CLKN
LON

CLKP
LOP

VREFP

VCM
VREFN

PC

PD
PE

SYNCB

LO VCO and CLK VCO and


Loop Filter Loop Filter

MAEPF-27817-O

Figure 3-21. ABACUS III (AD9874) IC Functional Block Diagram from Data Sheet (700–800 MHz)

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3.11.4.2.1 Second Local Oscillator (LO)


The ABACUS III IC local oscillator (LO) synthesizer controls the second LO. Signal FREF is the
16.8 MHz reference from the frequency generation unit (FGU). The second LO frequency is
75.6 MHz by default, or 71.1 MHz in special cases as necessary to avoid radio self-quieters. The
second LO signal mixes with IFIN to produce a 2.25 MHz final IF. The external VCO consists of
transistor Q6000, together with its bias and instability network and tank elements. Darlington
transistor Q6001 along with C6024 and C6025 form an active DC filter. The 2nd order loop filter is
comprised of C6056, C6057, and R6019.

3.11.4.2.2 Sampling Clock Oscillator


The ABACUS III IC sampling clock synthesizer, at Fclk=18 MHz (IF2=Fclk/8, where Fclk is the clock
rate), utilizes a negative-resistance core that is internal to the ABACUS III IC which, when used in
conjunction with an external LC tank (made up of L6003 and C6031) and a varactor (D6030), serves
as the VCO.

3.12 Transmitter
This section of the theory of operation provides a detailed circuit description of the transmitter, which
includes the RF power amplifier (RFPA), output network (ON), and power control.
When reading the theory of operation, refer to the appropriate schematic and component location
diagrams located in “Chapter 7. Schematics, Component Location Diagrams, and Parts Lists”. This
detailed theory of operation will help isolate the problem to a particular component. However, first
use the ASTRO Digital XTL 1500 VHF/UHF Range 1/UHF Range 2/700–800 MHz Mobile Radio
Basic Service Manual to troubleshoot the problem to a particular section.

3.12.1 VHF (136-174 MHz) Band

3.12.1.1 50-Watt Transmitter


The following text discusses the 50-W transmitter.

3.12.1.1.1 RF Power Amplifier (RFPA)


The RFPA consists of three gain stages, which are shown in Figure 3-22.

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Figure 3-22. 50-Watt RF Power Amplifier (RFPA) Gain Stages (VHF)

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First Stage
The RFPA first stage provides gain that is determined by the control voltage, RFPA_CNTRL. This
control voltage is generated in the power control section and is a function of the final-stage output
power, temperature, and current, as well as the control and A+ voltage levels. See “3.12.1.3. Power
Control” on page 3-31 for a detailed explanation of the power control section.
The 2 mW TX_INJ signal is routed to the U3550 first-stage device (Pin 16, RFIN) via C3500 to an
integrated, wide-band input match. U3550 is a two-stage LDMOS device with a bandpass interstage
match consisting of C3503, L3502, C3504, R3501 and C3505 routed between VD1 (pin 14) and G2
(pin 11). L3501 and L3503 provide the K9.1V drain bias voltage for the first and second stages to
VD1 (pin 14) and RFOUT1/2 (pins 6 and 7), respectively. The RFPA_CNTRL gate bias is provided to
both stages internally via VCNTRL (pin 1). Both U3550 stages are operated Class A.
Driver Stage
C3521, L3520, C3520, and a transmission line form a low-pass, interstage match that transfers
power to the Q3530 LDMOS transistor. R3520-3 provide device stability, and R3524 and C3522
supply the VGBIAS2 gate bias. L3530-1, R3530-1, C3530, C3531, C3536 and C3537 form the A+
drain bias circuit. Q3530 is operated Class AB.
Final Stage
C3532-4, and transmission lines form a bandpass. R3532-8 provide stability for Q3550. R3540 and
C3535 supply the VGBIAS1 gate bias to Q3550. L3549-51, C3548-51, and R3551 form the A+ drain
bias circuit.
C3552-9 and transmission lines form a low-pass. Q3550 operate Class AB.
R3550, R3560, C3563, and U3561 comprise the final-stage, current-sense circuit that generates the
VCURRENT voltage proportional to the final stage current. R3560 sets the circuit gain. U3560
generates the VTEMP voltage, which is proportional to the final-stage temperature.

3.12.1.2 Output Network (ON)


The ON consists of the antenna switch, harmonic filter, and power detector (see Figure 3-23).


  
 

    

 


   
 
 


  
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Figure 3-23. Output Network Components (VHF)

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Theory of Operation: Transmitter 3-31

Antenna Switch
The antenna switch functions in two modes, which are determined by the presence of K9.1V. The
K9.1V switch bias is applied via L3700, L3731-2, and C3702. When K9.1V is present, the switch is in
TX mode. D3701-2 and D3704 are forward biased forming a low-loss path from the RFPA final stage
to the harmonic filter and a 60 dB isolation path between the RFPA final stage and the RX front-end.
Isolation is achieved via a quarter-wave transmission line between D3701 and D3702. D3701-4
serves as an ESD protection circuit against ESD discharge on the antenna connector.
When K9.1V is absent, the switch is in RX mode. D3701 and D3702 are reverse biased forming a
low-loss path from the harmonic filter to the RX front-end and a 60 dB isolation path from the
harmonic filter to the RFPA final stage. Isolation is achieved via the D3701 off resistance.
Harmonic Filter
L3720-7, C3720-3, form the twelve-element, low-pass harmonic filter. The filter attenuates
harmonics generated by the RFPA when the antenna switch is in TX mode and provides extra
selectivity when the antenna switch is in RX mode.
Power Detector
The power detector consists of two asymmetric, coupled transmission lines and detection circuitry
that detects forward and reverse power. C3730-1, D3730, L3730, R3730-3, and R3735-6 form the
forward-power detector (VFORWARD), which is used for power leveling. C3732-3, D3731, L3731,
R3737-9, and R3733-4 form the reverse-power detector (VREVERSE). L3737 provides an
electrostatic discharge path to protect the RFPA final stage device.

3.12.1.3 Power Control


The power control section is comprised of a control loop to level forward power and protection
mechanisms to reduce power to a safe level for the given environmental conditions
(see Figure 3-24).

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9.3V
9.3V
-
U0957-4
+

EEPOT D0950
U0952 9.3V

-
9.3V U0956-3 RFPA_CNTRL
D0951 + (TO RFPA)
-
U0956-2 1.5V +
- Q0954
VFORWARD + PWR_SET PA_EN
(FROM ON)
(U0959, PIN 2)

9.3V

9.3V D0952 - CURR_LIM_SET


U0957-4 (U0959, PIN1)
TEMP_1 -
(U0959, PIN 9) U0957-1 + VCURRENT
(FROM RFPA)
VTEMP +
(FROM RFPA)

9.3V

-
U0957-2
TEMP_2 +
(U0959, PIN 10)

Q0955

MAEPF-27889-O

Figure 3-24. Power Control Components (VHF)


Power Control Loop
VFORWARD from the ON is buffered via the non-inverting, variable-gain stage U0956-2 whose gain
is set by EPOT U0952. The proper gain is determined during power-detection calibration tuning.
Buffered VFORWARD (U0956-2, Pin 7) is added to PWR_SET via R0971, R0972, and R0947 and
then compared to a reference determined by R0974 and R0975. PWR_SET is supplied by the
digital-to-analog converter (DAC) U0959, Pin 2. Comparator stage U0956-3 increases or decreases
RFPA_CNTRL so that the voltage at U0956-3, Pin 9 in the same at the reference voltage at U0956-
3, Pin 10. When the PWR_SET voltage is decreased, U0956-3 increases RFPA_CNTRL to increase
VFORWARD which is proportional to forward power thus increasing the power level. When the
PWR_SET voltage is increased, U0956-3 decreases RFPA_CNTRL to decrease VFORWARD, thus
decreasing the power level. The microprocessor initiates the loop through U0958-1 and Q0954.
Loop timing is set via software together with R0977, and C0973.

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Protection Mechanisms
Final-stage temperature is sensed in the RFPA resulting in VTEMP, which is proportional to
temperature. VTEMP is compared against a reference voltage TEMP_1 (U0959, pin 9) via U0957-1.
When VTEMP exceeds TEMP_1, the U0957-1, pin 1, voltage increases and forward biases one of
the D0951 diodes, which cuts back power. Power continues to cut back with rising temperature until
the voltage level at the junction of R0978 and R0983 is high enough to forward bias D0952, thus
clamping the cut back so that the radio meets its duty cycle specification while providing protection
against high-temperature conditions. The clamping level is set via TEMP_2 (U0959, pin 10) and
U0957-2. U0957-3 is used to sense if a high A+ battery voltage condition exists and, if it does, the
Q0955 gate is biased on, which increases the clamp voltage allowing for additional power cutback
for a high A+, high temperature condition.
Final-stage current is also monitored via VCURRENT, which is proportional to current. VCURRENT
is compared against a reference CURR_LIM_SET (U0959, pin 1) which is tuned after power
characterization. If VCURRENT exceeds CURR_LIM_SET, then U0957-4, pin 14, voltage rises and
forward biases one of the D0951 diodes, which limits power.
Finally, control voltage is limited by U0956-4 and D0950. RFPA_CNTRL can rise to the control
voltage limit set by R0942-4.

3.12.2 UHF Range 1 (380-470 MHz) Band

3.12.2.1 40-Watt Transmitter


The following text discusses the 40-W transmitter.

3.12.2.1.1 RF Power Amplifier (RFPA)


The RFPA consists of three gain stages, which are shown in Figure 3-25.

TRANSMIT FIRST DRIVER VGBIAS2 FINAL


BUFFER STAGE STAGE STAGE

2mW Q5501 0.5mW U5501 250mW Q5502 3.5W Q5503 51W


C65 C65 1518 1570
TX_INJ
RFPA_OUT
From
FGU To Antenna
K9.1V K9.1V DRV_9.3V A+ Switch

RFPA_CNTRL VGBIAS3 VGBIAS1

Figure 3-25. 40-Watt RF Power Amplifier (RFPA) Gain Stages (UHF Range 1)

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First Stage
The RFPA first stage provides gain that is determined by the control voltage, RFPA_CNTRL. This
control voltage is generated in the power control section and is a function of the final-stage output
power, temperature, and current, as well as the control and A+ voltage levels. See “3.12.2.3. Power
Control” on page 3-35 for a detailed explanation of the power control section.
The 0.5 mW TX_INJ signal is routed to the U5501 first stage device (Pin 16, RFIN) via C5508 to an
integrated, wide-band input match. U5501 is a two-stage LDMOS device with a bandpass interstage
match consisting of L5503, C5507, and C5509 routed between VD1 (pin 14) and G2 (pin 11). L5502
and L5505 provide the K9.1V drain bias voltage for the first and second stages to VD1 (pin 14) and
RFOUT1/2 (pins 6 and 7), respectively. The RFPA_CNTRL gate bias is provided to both stages
internally via VCNTRL (pin 1). Both U5501 stages are operated Class A and the second-stage output
power is approximately 250 mW.
Driver Stage
C5566, C5516, C5518 and a transmission line form a low-pass, interstage match that transfers
power to the Q5502 LDMOS transistor. R5511-R5515 provide device stability, and R5527, C5556,
C5525 and R5516 supply the VGBIAS3 gate bias. L5508, C5527, R5517, E5501 and C5526 form
the 9.3 V drain bias circuit. The 9.3 V drain voltage is supplied from regulator U5570 via R5574. The
9.3 V supply to the driver is only present during transmit and is disabled during receive via the K9.1V
signal and Q5570. Q5502 is operated Class AB and its output power is approximately 3.5 W.
Final Stage
C5559, C5560, C5535, C5538, and transmission lines form a low pass, splitter match that transfers
power to the LDMOS final-stage transistor Q5503. Q5503 contains two transistors in a single
package, each with it's own gate and drain lead. R5530, R5533, R5534 and R5536 provide stability
for Q5503. R5525, C5557, C5539 and R5520 supply the VGBIAS1 gate bias to Q5503-7. R5526,
C5558, C5540 and R5521 supply the VGBIAS2 gate bias to Q5503-6. L5510, C5549, R5523, E5502
and C5550 form the A+ drain bias circuit to Q5503-2 and Q5503-3. C5542-43, C5545-46, C5547-48,
C5551-53 and transmission lines form a low -pass combiner match that transfers approximately 51
W to the antenna switch. R5535 provides stability for Q5503. Q5503 operates Class AB.
R5522 and U5503 comprise the final-stage, current-sense circuit that generates the VCURRENT
voltage proportional to the final stage current. R5519 sets the circuit gain. U5502 generates the
VTEMP voltage, which is proportional to the final-stage temperature.

3.12.2.2 Output Network (ON)


The ON consists of the antenna switch, harmonic filter, and power detector (see Figure 3-26).

POWER
DETECTOR
VREVERSE
H-FILTER
ANTENNA RF
SWITCH CONNECTOR
51W 44W
RFPA_OUT
J5701
From
RFPA
VFORWARD
RX_IN
K9.1V

Figure 3-26. Output Network Components (UHF Range 1)

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Theory of Operation: Transmitter 3-35

Antenna Switch
The antenna switch functions in two modes determined by the presence of K9.1V. The K9.1V switch
bias is applied via L5701and C5702. When K9.1V is present, the switch is in TX mode. D5701,
D5702 and D5703 are forward biased forming a low-loss path from the RFPA final stage to the
harmonic filter and a 20 dB isolation path between the RFPA final stage and the RX front-end.
Isolation is achieved via a quarter-wave transmission lines between D5701 - D5702 and between
D5702 - D5703. C5709-10 resonates out the D5702-3 on inductance improving the isolation. When
K9.1V is absent, the switch is in RX mode. D5701, D5702 and D5703 are reverse biased forming a
low-loss path from the harmonic filter to the RX front-end and a 20 dB isolation path from the
harmonic filter to the RFPA final stage. Isolation is achieved via the D5701 off resistance. L5702
resonates out the D5701 off capacitance improving the isolation.
Harmonic Filter
The harmonic filter is a 7-element, equal-L Zolotarev quasi-lowpass filter consisting of C5712 and
C5713, C5719 thru C5721 and L5706 thru L5708. L5712, C5711 and L5713, C5714 form two shunt
zeros for extra attenuation at the second harmonic. C5708 acts as a DC block between the filter and
the antenna switch. The filter provides approximately 60 dB of harmonic rejection. The harmonic
filter together with the antenna switch provides approximately 0.7 dB insertion loss between the
transmitter power amplifier and the antenna.
Power Detector
The power detector consists of a main microstrip transmission line that transfers power from the
harmonic filter to the antenna and two parallel lines that are used to detect the forward and reverse
power. The forward power detection line is terminated via R5707 and R5708. RF energy coupled
onto this line is rectified and filtered via D5704 and C5715 to provide a DC voltage to the power
control circuitry that is proportional to the forward transmitted power level. The detected forward
voltage is approximately 1.5 Vdc when the radio is putting out 44 watts. Thermister R5704
compensates for temperature changes in D5704 to maintain constant DC voltage versus detected
forward power over temperature.
The reverse power detection line is terminated via R5705-06. RF energy coupled onto this line is
rectified and filtered via D5705 and C5718 to provide a DC voltage to the power control circuitry that
is proportional to the reverse power level reflected back from the antenna. Thermister R5712
compensates for temperature changes in D5705 to maintain constant DC voltage versus detected
reverse power over temperature.

3.12.2.3 Power Control


The power control section is comprised of a control loop to level forward power, and protection
mechanisms to reduce power to a safe level for the given environmental conditions (see Figure 3-27
on page 3-36).

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9.3V
9.3V
-
U0957-4
+

EEPOT D0950
U0952 9.3V

-
9.3V U0956-3 RFPA_CNTRL
D0951 + (TO RFPA)
-
U0956-2 1.5V +
- Q0954
VFORWARD + PWR_SET PA_EN
(FROM ON)
(U0959, PIN 2)

9.3V

9.3V D0952 - CURR_LIM_SET


U0957-4 (U0959, PIN1)
TEMP_1 -
(U0959, PIN 9) U0957-1 + VCURRENT
(FROM RFPA)
VTEMP +
(FROM RFPA)

9.3V

-
U0957-2
TEMP_2 +
(U0959, PIN 10)

Q0955

MAEPF-27889-O

Figure 3-27. Power Control Components (UHF Range 1)


Power Control Loop
VFORWARD from the ON is buffered via the non-inverting, variable-gain stage U0956-2 whose gain
is set by EPOT U0952. The proper gain is determined during power-detection calibration tuning.
Buffered VFORWARD (U0956-2, Pin 7) is added to PWR_SET via R0971 and R0972 and then
compared to a reference determined by R0974 and R0975. PWR_SET is supplied by the digital-to-
analog converter (DAC) U0959, Pin 2. Comparator stage U0956-3 increases or decreases
RFPA_CNTRL so that the voltage at U0956-3, Pin 9 in the same at the reference voltage at U0956-
3, Pin 10. When the PWR_SET voltage is decreased, U0956-3 increases RFPA_CNTRL to increase
VFORWARD which is proportional to forward power thus increasing the power level. When the
PWR_SET voltage is increased, U0956-3 decreases RFPA_CNTRL to decrease VFORWARD, thus
decreasing the power level. The microprocessor initiates the loop through U0958-1 and Q0954.
Loop timing is set via software together with R0977 and C0973.

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Theory of Operation: Transmitter 3-37

Protection Mechanisms
Final-stage temperature is sensed in the RFPA resulting in VTEMP, which is proportional to
temperature. VTEMP is compared against a reference voltage TEMP_1 (U0959, pin 9) via U0957-1.
When VTEMP exceeds TEMP_1, the U0957-1, pin 1, voltage increases and forward biases one of
the D0951 diodes, which cuts back power. Power continues to cut back with rising temperature until
the voltage level at the junction of R0978 and R0983 is high enough to forward bias D0952, thus
clamping the cut back so that the radio meets its duty cycle specification while providing protection
against high-temperature conditions. The clamping level is set via TEMP_2 (U0959, pin 10) and
U0957-2. U0957-3 is used to sense if a high A+ battery voltage condition exists and, if it does, the
Q0955 gate is biased on, which increases the clamp voltage allowing for additional power cutback
for a high A+, high temperature condition.
Final-stage current is also monitored via VCURRENT, which is proportional to current. VCURRENT
is compared against a reference CURR_LIM_SET (U0959, pin 1) which is tuned after power
characterization. If VCURRENT exceeds CURR_LIM_SET, then U0957-4, pin 14, voltage rises and
forward biases one of the D0951 diodes, which limits power.
Finally, control voltage is limited by U0956-4 and D0950. RFPA_CNTRL can rise to the control
voltage limit set by R0942-4. U0965 provides protection against supply voltage transients. When
transients on the A+ voltage exceed 24 volts U0965 pin 1 is pulled high thus turning on Q0954 via
TX_DISABLE, R0932, U0958 disabling the control voltage to the PA first stage and momentarily
turning off the transmitter. In addition, Q0900 is turned on, forward biasing one of the D0950 diodes
and thus reducing the control voltage. When the voltage transient drops back below 20 volts, U0965
pin 1 goes low thus enabling the control loop and turning the transmitter on again.

3.12.3 UHF Range 2 (450-520 MHz) Band

3.12.3.1 45-Watt Transmitter


The following text discusses the 45-W transmitter.

3.12.3.1.1 RF Power Amplifier (RFPA)


The RFPA consists of three gain stages, which are shown in Figure 3-28.

TRANSMIT FIRST DRIVER VGBIAS2 FINAL


BUFFER STAGE STAGE STAGE

2mW Q5501 0.5mW U5501 250mW Q5502 3.5W Q5503 51W


C65 C65 1518 1570
TX_INJ
RFPA_OUT
From
FGU To Antenna
K9.1V K9.1V DRV_9.3V A+ Switch

RFPA_CNTRL VGBIAS3 VGBIAS1

Figure 3-28. 45-Watt RF Power Amplifier (RFPA) Gain Stages (UHF Range 2)
First Stage
The RFPA first stage provides gain that is determined by the control voltage, RFPA_CNTRL. This
control voltage is generated in the power control section and is a function of the final-stage output
power, temperature, and current, as well as the control and A+ voltage levels. See “3.12.3.1.3.
Power Control” on page 3-39 for a detailed explanation of the power control section.

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The 0.5 mW TX_INJ signal is routed to the U5501 first stage device (Pin 16, RFIN) via C5508 to an
integrated, wide-band input match. U5501 is a two-stage LDMOS device with a bandpass interstage
match consisting of L5503, C5507, and C5509 routed between VD1 (pin 14) and G2 (pin 11). L5502
and L5505 provide the K9.1V drain bias voltage for the first and second stages to VD1 (pin 14) and
RFOUT1/2 (pins 6 and 7), respectively. The RFPA_CNTRL gate bias is provided to both stages
internally via VCNTRL (pin 1). Both U5501 stages are operated Class A and the second-stage output
power is approximately 250 mW.
Driver Stage
C5566, C5516, C5518 and a transmission line form a low-pass, interstage match that transfers
power to the Q5502 LDMOS transistor. R5511-R5515 provide device stability, and R5527, C5556,
C5525 and R5516 supply the VGBIAS3 gate bias. L5508, C5527, R5517, E5501 and C5526 form
the 9.3 V drain bias circuit. The 9.3 V drain voltage is supplied from regulator U5570. The 9.3 V
supply to the driver is only present during transmit and is disabled during receive via the K9.1V
signal and Q5570. Q5502 is operated Class AB and its output power is approximately 3.5 W.
Final Stage
C5559, C5560, C5535, C5538, and transmission lines form a low pass, splitter match that transfers
power to the LDMOS final-stage transistor Q5503. Q5503 contains two transistors in a single
package, each with it's own gate and drain lead. R5530, R5533, R5534, R5536, R5538-R5545
provide stability for Q5503. R5525, C5557, C5539 and R5520 supply the VGBIAS1 gate bias to
Q5503-7 via U5504-2 pin7. R5526, C5558, C5540 and R5521 supply the VGBIAS2 gate bias to
Q5503-6 via U5504-1 pin 1. Gate bias voltage to the final is adjusted dependant on the temperature
of Q5503. The output voltage from the temperature sensing IC, U5502-2, is summed via R5550 and
R5555 respectively with the gate bias voltage VGBIAS1 and VGBIAS2, via R5549 and R5554
respectively. As the temperature of the final device decreases the bias voltage applied to the gates of
U5503 is reduced. L5510, C5549, R5523, E5502 and C5550 form the A+ drain bias circuit to Q5503-
2 and Q5503-3. C5542-43, C5545-46, C5548, C5551-53 and transmission lines form a low -pass
combiner match that transfers approximately 51 W to the antenna switch. R5535 provides stability
for Q5503. Q5503 operates Class AB.
R5522 and U5503 comprise the final-stage, current-sense circuit that generates the VCURRENT
voltage proportional to the final stage current. R5519 sets the circuit gain. U5502 generates the
VTEMP voltage, which is proportional to the final-stage temperature.

3.12.3.1.2 Output Network (ON)


The ON consists of the antenna switch, harmonic filter, and power detector (see Figure 3-29).

POWER
DETECTOR
VREVERSE
H-FILTER
ANTENNA RF
SWITCH CONNECTOR
51W 44W
RFPA_OUT
J5701
From
RFPA
VFORWARD
RX_IN
K9.1V

Figure 3-29. Output Network Components (UHF Range 2)

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Theory of Operation: Transmitter 3-39

Antenna Switch
The antenna switch functions in two modes determined by the presence of K9.1V. The K9.1V switch
bias is applied via L5701and C5702. When K9.1V is present, the switch is in TX mode. D5701,
D5702 and D5703 are forward biased forming a low-loss path from the RFPA final stage to the
harmonic filter and a 20 dB isolation path between the RFPA final stage and the RX front-end.
Isolation is achieved via a quarter-wave transmission lines between D5701 - D5702 and between
D5702 - D5703. C5709-10 resonates out the D5702-3 on inductance improving the isolation. When
K9.1V is absent, the switch is in RX mode. D5701, D5702 and D5703 are reverse biased forming a
low-loss path from the harmonic filter to the RX front-end and a 20 dB isolation path from the
harmonic filter to the RFPA final stage. Isolation is achieved via the D5701 off resistance. L5702
resonates out the D5701 off capacitance improving the isolation.
Harmonic Filter
The harmonic filter is a 7-element, equal-L Zolotarev quasi-lowpass filter consisting of C5712 and
C5713, C5719 thru C5721 and L5706 thru L5708. L5712, C5711 and L5713, C5714 form two shunt
zeros for extra attenuation at the second harmonic. C5708 acts as a DC block between the filter and
the antenna switch. The filter provides approximately 60 dB of harmonic rejection. The harmonic
filter together with the antenna switch provides approximately 0.7 dB insertion loss between the
transmitter power amplifier and the antenna.
Power Detector
The power detector consists of a main microstrip transmission line that transfers power from the
harmonic filter to the antenna and two parallel lines that are used to detect the forward and reverse
power. The forward power detection line is terminated via R5707 and R5708. RF energy coupled
onto this line is rectified and filtered via D5704 and C5715 to provide a DC voltage to the power
control circuitry that is proportional to the forward transmitted power level. The detected forward
voltage is approximately 1.5 Vdc when the radio is putting out 44 watts. Thermister R5704
compensates for temperature changes in D5704 to maintain constant DC voltage versus detected
forward power over temperature.
The reverse power detection line is terminated via R5705-06. RF energy coupled onto this line is
rectified and filtered via D5705 and C5718 to provide a DC voltage to the power control circuitry that
is proportional to the reverse power level reflected back from the antenna. Thermister R5712
compensates for temperature changes in D5705 to maintain constant DC voltage versus detected
reverse power over temperature.

3.12.3.1.3 Power Control


The power control section is comprised of a control loop to level forward power, and protection
mechanisms to reduce power to a safe level for the given environmental conditions (see Figure 3-30
on page 3-40).

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9.3V
9.3V
-
U0957-4
+

EEPOT D0950
U0952 9.3V

-
9.3V U0956-3 RFPA_CNTRL
D0951 + (TO RFPA)
-
U0956-2 1.5V +
- Q0954
VFORWARD + PWR_SET PA_EN
(FROM ON)
(U0959, PIN 2)

9.3V

9.3V D0952 - CURR_LIM_SET


U0957-4 (U0959, PIN1)
TEMP_1 -
(U0959, PIN 9) U0957-1 + VCURRENT
(FROM RFPA)
VTEMP +
(FROM RFPA)

9.3V

-
U0957-2
TEMP_2 +
(U0959, PIN 10)

Q0955

MAEPF-27889-O

Figure 3-30. Power Control Components (UHF Range 2)


Power Control Loop
VFORWARD from the ON is buffered via the non-inverting, variable-gain stage U0956-2 whose gain
is set by EPOT U0952. The proper gain is determined during power-detection calibration tuning.
Buffered VFORWARD (U0956-2, Pin 7) is added to PWR_SET via R0971 and R0972 and then
compared to a reference determined by R0974 and R0975. PWR_SET is supplied by the digital-to-
analog converter (DAC) U0959, Pin 2. Comparator stage U0956-3 increases or decreases
RFPA_CNTRL so that the voltage at U0956-3, Pin 9 in the same at the reference voltage at U0956-
3, Pin 10. When the PWR_SET voltage is decreased, U0956-3 increases RFPA_CNTRL to increase
VFORWARD which is proportional to forward power thus increasing the power level. When the
PWR_SET voltage is increased, U0956-3 decreases RFPA_CNTRL to decrease VFORWARD, thus
decreasing the power level. The microprocessor initiates the loop through U0958-1 and Q0954.
Loop timing is set via software together with R0977 and C0973.

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Theory of Operation: Transmitter 3-41

Protection Mechanisms
Final-stage temperature is sensed in the RFPA resulting in VTEMP, which is proportional to
temperature. VTEMP is compared against a reference voltage TEMP_1 (U0959, pin 9) via U0957-1.
When VTEMP exceeds TEMP_1, the U0957-1, pin 1, voltage increases and forward biases one of
the D0951 diodes, which cuts back power. Power continues to cut back with rising temperature until
the voltage level at the junction of R0978 and R0983 is high enough to forward bias D0952, thus
clamping the cut back so that the radio meets its duty cycle specification while providing protection
against high-temperature conditions. The clamping level is set via TEMP_2 (U0959, pin 10) and
U0957-2. U0957-3 is used to sense if a high A+ battery voltage condition exists and, if it does, the
Q0955 gate is biased on, which increases the clamp voltage allowing for additional power cutback
for a high A+, high temperature condition.
Final-stage current is also monitored via VCURRENT, which is proportional to current. VCURRENT
is compared against a reference CURR_LIM_SET (U0959, pin 1) which is tuned after power
characterization. If VCURRENT exceeds CURR_LIM_SET, then U0957-4, pin 14, voltage rises and
forward biases one of the D0951 diodes, which limits power.
Finally, control voltage is limited by U0956-4 and D0950. RFPA_CNTRL can rise to the control
voltage limit set by R0942-4. U0965 provides protection against supply voltage transients. When
transients on the A+ voltage exceed 24 volts U0965 pin 1 is pulled high thus turning on Q0954 via
TX_DISABLE, R0932, U0958 disabling the control voltage to the PA first stage and momentarily
turning off the transmitter. In addition, Q0900 is turned on, forward biasing one of the D0950 diodes
and thus reducing the control voltage. When the voltage transient drops back below 20 volts, U0965
pin 1 goes low thus enabling the control loop and turning the transmitter on again.

3.12.4 700–800 MHz Band

3.12.4.1 35-Watt Transmitter


The following text discusses the 35-W transmitter.

3.12.4.1.1 RF Power Amplifier (RFPA)


The RFPA consists of three gain stages, which are shown in Figure 3-31.

FINAL
STAGE

Q6540
FIRST DRIVER 9045M
STAGE STAGE
A+

2mW U6500 200mW Q6520 4W VGBIAS1 42W


TX_INJ C65 RFPA_OUT
1517
From To Antenna
FGU Switch
K9.1V A+

RFPA_CNTRL VGBIAS3 Q6541


9045M

A+

VGBIAS2
MAEPF-27887-O

Figure 3-31. 35-Watt RF Power Amplifier (RFPA) Gain Stages (700–800 MHz)

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First Stage
The RFPA first stage provides gain that is determined by the control voltage, RFPA_CNTRL. This
control voltage is generated in the power control section and is a function of the final-stage output
power, temperature, and current, as well as the control and A+ voltage levels. See “3.12.4.1.3.
Power Control” on page 3-43 for a detailed explanation of the power control section.
The 2 mW TX_INJ signal is routed to the U6500 first-stage device (Pin 16, RFIN) via C6501 to an
integrated, wide-band input match. U6500 is a two-stage LDMOS device with a bandpass interstage
match consisting of L6502, C6506, and C6503 routed between VD1 (pin 14) and G2 (pin 11). L6501
and L6500 provide the K9.1V drain bias voltage for the first and second stages to VD1 (pin 14) and
RFOUT1/2 (pins 6 and 7), respectively. The RFPA_CNTRL gate bias is provided to both stages
internally via VCNTRL (pin 1). Both U6500 stages are operated Class A, and the second-stage
output power is approximately 200 mW.
Driver Stage
C6502, C6509, C6510, C6511, and a transmission line form a low-pass, interstage match that
transfers power to the Q6520 LDMOS transistor. R6521-5 provide device stability, and R6520 and
C6500 supply the VGBIAS1 gate bias. L6521-2, R6526-7, and C6521-5 form the A+ drain bias
circuit. Q6520 is operated Class AB, and its output power is approximately 4 W.
Final Stage
C6541-2, C6544-5, C6547-8, and transmission lines form a bandpass, splitter match that transfers
power to the LDMOS final-stage transistors Q6540 and Q6541. R6550-3, R6554-7, C6565-6, and
R6559-60 provide stability for Q6540 and Q6541, respectively. R6540 and C6540 supply the
VGBIAS1 gate bias to Q6540. R6543 and C6558 supply the VGBIAS2 gate bias to Q6541. L6542-3,
C6559-60, and R6544 form the A+ drain bias circuit.
C6549-57 and transmission lines form a low-pass, combiner match that transfers approximately
42 W to the antenna switch. Both Q6540 and Q6541 operate Class AB.
R6545-6, C6564, and U6541 comprise the final-stage, current-sense circuit that generates the
VCURRENT voltage proportional to the final stage current. R6546 sets the circuit gain. U6540
generates the VTEMP voltage, which is proportional to the final-stage temperature.

3.12.4.1.2 Output Network (ON)


The ON consists of the antenna switch, harmonic filter, and power detector (see Figure 3-32).

POWER
DETECTOR
VREVERSE
H-FILTER
ANTENNA RF
SWITCH CONNECTOR
42W 38.5W
RFPA_OUT
J6700
From
RFPA
VFORWARD
RX_IN
K9.1V
MAEPF-27888-O

Figure 3-32. Output Network Components (700–800 MHz)

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Antenna Switch
The antenna switch functions in two modes, which are determined by the presence of K9.1V. The
K9.1V switch bias is applied via L6700, L6702, and C6700. When K9.1V is present, the switch is in
TX mode. D6701 and D6702 are forward biased forming a low-loss path from the RFPA final stage to
the harmonic filter and a 20 dB isolation path between the RFPA final stage and the RX front-end.
Isolation is achieved via a quarter-wave transmission line between D6701 and D6702. C6703
resonates out the D6702 on inductance improving the isolation.
When K9.1V is absent, the switch is in RX mode. D6701 and D6702 are reverse biased forming a
low-loss path from the harmonic filter to the RX front-end and a 20 dB isolation path from the
harmonic filter to the RFPA final stage. Isolation is achieved via the D6701 off resistance. L6703
resonates out the D6701 off capacitance improving the isolation.
Harmonic Filter
L6720-2, C6720-1, and two open-stub transmission lines form the seven-element, low-pass
harmonic filter. The filter attenuates harmonics generated by the RFPA when the antenna switch is in
TX mode and provides extra selectivity when the antenna switch is in RX mode.
Power Detector
The power detector consists of two asymmetric, coupled transmission lines and detection circuitry
that detects forward and reverse power. C6730-1, D6730, L6730, R6730-3, and R6735-6 form the
forward-power detector (VFORWARD), which is used for power leveling. C6732-3, D6731, L6731,
R6737-9, and R6733-4 form the reverse-power detector (VREVERSE). C6734-5 provides additional
harmonic attenuation. R6740 provides an electrostatic discharge path to protect the RFPA final stage
device.

3.12.4.1.3 Power Control


The power control section is comprised of a control loop to level forward power, and protection
mechanisms to reduce power to a safe level for the given environmental conditions (see Figure 3-33
on page 3-44).

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9.3V
9.3V
-
U0957-4
+

EEPOT D0950
U0952 9.3V

-
9.3V U0956-3 RFPA_CNTRL
D0951 + (TO RFPA)
-
U0956-2 1.5V +
- Q0954
VFORWARD + PWR_SET PA_EN
(FROM ON)
(U0959, PIN 2)

9.3V

9.3V D0952 - CURR_LIM_SET


U0957-4 (U0959, PIN1)
TEMP_1 -
(U0959, PIN 9) U0957-1 + VCURRENT
(FROM RFPA)
VTEMP +
(FROM RFPA)

9.3V
-
U0957-2
TEMP_2 +
(U0959, PIN 10)

Q0955

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Figure 3-33. Power Control Components (700–800 MHz)


Power Control Loop
VFORWARD from the ON is buffered via the non-inverting, variable-gain stage U0956-2 whose gain
is set by EPOT U0952. The proper gain is determined during power-detection calibration tuning.
Buffered VFORWARD (U0956-2, Pin 7) is added to PWR_SET via R0971 and R0972 and then
compared to a reference determined by R0974 and R0975. PWR_SET is supplied by the digital-to-
analog converter (DAC) U0959, Pin 2. Comparator stage U0956-3 increases or decreases
RFPA_CNTRL so that the voltage at U0956-3, Pin 9 in the same at the reference voltage at U0956-
3, Pin 10. When the PWR_SET voltage is decreased, U0956-3 increases RFPA_CNTRL to increase
VFORWARD which is proportional to forward power thus increasing the power level. When the
PWR_SET voltage is increased, U0956-3 decreases RFPA_CNTRL to decrease VFORWARD, thus
decreasing the power level. The microprocessor initiates the loop through U0958-1 and Q0954.
Loop timing is set via software together with R0977 and C0973.

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Protection Mechanisms
Final-stage temperature is sensed in the RFPA resulting in VTEMP, which is proportional to
temperature. VTEMP is compared against a reference voltage TEMP_1 (U0959, pin 9) via U0957-1.
When VTEMP exceeds TEMP_1, the U0957-1, pin 1, voltage increases and forward biases one of
the D0951 diodes, which cuts back power. Power continues to cut back with rising temperature until
the voltage level at the junction of R0978 and R0983 is high enough to forward bias D0952, thus
clamping the cut back so that the radio meets its duty cycle specification while providing protection
against high-temperature conditions. The clamping level is set via TEMP_2 (U0959, pin 10) and
U0957-2. U0957-3 is used to sense if a high A+ battery voltage condition exists and, if it does, the
Q0955 gate is biased on, which increases the clamp voltage allowing for additional power cutback
for a high A+, high temperature condition.
Final-stage current is also monitored via VCURRENT, which is proportional to current. VCURRENT
is compared against a reference CURR_LIM_SET (U0959, pin 1) which is tuned after power
characterization. If VCURRENT exceeds CURR_LIM_SET, then U0957-4, pin 14, voltage rises and
forward biases one of the D0951 diodes, which limits power.
Finally, control voltage is limited by U0956-4 and D0950. RFPA_CNTRL can rise to the control
voltage limit set by R0942-4.

3.13 Frequency Generation Unit (FGU)


This section of the theory of operation provides a detailed circuit description of the frequency
generation unit (FGU).

3.13.1 VHF (136-174 MHz) Band


The FGU (Figure 3-34 on page 3-46) provides the XTL 1500 radio with a 16.8 MHz reference
frequency, receiver 1st local oscillator, and a modulated transmitter RF carrier that is further
amplified by the power amplifier section of the radio.
The FGU consists of the following:
• Reference oscillator (Y3750)
• Low-voltage Fractional-N (LV Frac-N) synthesizer (U3751)
• Two transmitter VCOs
• Three transmitter buffer/amplifier stages
• Two Receiver VCOs
• Three receiver buffer/amplifier stages

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3.0V
3.0V
16.8MHz Reference
to Controller and
U3752 Receiver Back End

5.0V VOLTAGE
16.8MHz OSC
MULTIPLIER
3.0V D3758 and 8.2V
D3757 8.2V SW
3.0V
Regulator 3.0V 8.2V SW
U3750 Tx VCOs Keyed
VMULT3 9.1V
Q3753
CLOCK VMULT4
Q3765
TX TX
SYN_SEL AUX1 Buffers Injection
From
Controller DATA AUX2 Q3763
U6751 Q3754
MOD_IN IOUT LOOP 8.2V SW
IADAPT FILTER
8.2V SW
9.3V
Mod Out Q3751
PHASE C3809
Bias 1 Q3766
DETECTOR BIAS RX
Q3755 RX and RX
Bias 2 AUX3 Buffers Injection
Q3750 TX
AUX4 Q3764
SFIN Q3752
Rx VCOs 8.2V
9.3V SFBASE PREIN
Lock Prescaler Input
SFOUT
Q3757 RF
Feedback
8.2V Lock Detect
Super Filter to Controller
Q3756 8.2V
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Figure 3-34. Frequency Generation Unit Block Diagram (VHF)

3.13.1.1 Reference Oscillator


The radio's frequency stability and accuracy is derived from the 16.8 MHz reference oscillator
(Y3750). The 16.8 MHz reference oscillator circuitry provides a 16.8 MHz reference to the LV Frac-N
(U3751), receiver backend IC (U3000), and the controller section of the XTL 1500 radio. The
reference oscillator circuitry consists of the reference oscillator Y3750 and the inverter/buffer circuitry
containing the active device U3752. Y3750 is a voltage-controlled, temperature-compensated crystal
oscillator (VCTCXO). Circuitry internal to Y3750 compensates for frequency error over temperature.
Warping of the oscillator on frequency is accomplished via a programmable DAC in the LV Frac-N.
The warp voltage is present at pin 25 (WARP) of U3751 and is applied to pin 1 of Y3750. The
16.8 MHz output frequency of Y3750 is capacitor-coupled to pin 23 of the LV Frac-N (U3751) and
also to the inverter/buffer stage U3752. L3754and C3824 at the output of U3752 filter the 16.8 MHz
signal, and R3768 along with C3830 set the appropriate amplitude of the signal for the receiver back-
end and controller sections.

3.13.1.2 LV Frac-N Synthesizer IC


The LV Frac-N IC (U3751) functions include frequency synthesis, modulation control, voltage
multiplication and filtering, and auxiliary logic outputs for VCO selection.

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U3751 is a mixed-mode IC containing digital and analog circuits. Separate power supply inputs are
used for the various functional blocks on the IC. Inductors L3757 and L3756 provide isolation
between supply pin 20 (AVDD - analog supply input) and pin 36 (DVDD - digital supply input)
connected to F3.0v. This 3.0 V DC supply is provided by U3750, a 3-V regulator IC.
All programmable variables on the synthesizer IC, such as the synthesizer frequency; reference-
oscillator warping; adapt-timer duration; modulation-attenuator setting; and auxiliary-control outputs,
which select one of four voltage-controlled oscillators, can be programmed through a serial
peripheral interface (SPI). The SPI is connected to the controller microcomputer via three
programming lines, namely the data (pin 7), clock (pin 8), and the chip enable (pin 9) of U3751
(Figure 3-35).

Pin 9 (Chip Select)

Pin 7 (Data)

Pin 8 (Clock)

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Figure 3-35. Waveform Representation During Programming of the LV Frac-N IC (VHF)

3.13.1.3 Voltage Multiplier


Pin 12 (VMULT3) and pin 11 (VMULT4) of U3751, together with diode arrays D3757 and D3758 and
their associated capacitors C3763, C3764, C3765 and C3767, form the voltage multiplier. The
voltage multiplier generates 12.0 Vdc from the 3.0-V supply to supply the phase detector and
charge-pump output stage at pin 47 (VCP) of U3751. This voltage multiplier is basically a stacked,
multiple-diode capacitor network driven by two 1.05 MHz, 180 degrees out of phase signals from
pins 12 and 11 of U3751.

3.13.1.4 Superfilter
The superfilter is an active filter that provides a low-noise supply for the VCOs, receiver and
transmitter injection amplifiers. Regulator U0950, located in the controller section, supplies 9.3 Vdc
to the FGU section thru the filtering network consisting of L3752, C3811, C3751, and C3820. This
voltage is applied to pin 30 (SFIN) of U3751 and the emitter of Q3756. The output is a superfiltered
8.2 Vdc at the junction of pin 28 (SFOUT) of U3751 and the collector of Q3756. Filtering is
accomplished with capacitors C3821, C3753, and C3752 at the output of this circuit and C3823 at
pin 26 of U3751.

3.13.1.5 Modulation
To support many voice, data, and signaling protocols, XTL 1500 radios must modulate the
transmitter carrier frequency over a wide audio-frequency range, from less than 10 Hz up to more
than 6 kHz. The LV Frac-N IC supports audio frequencies down to zero Hz by using dual-port
modulation. The audio signal at pin 10 (MODIN) is internally divided into high- and low-frequency
components, which modulate both the synthesizer dividers and the external VCOs through signal
MODOUT (pin 41). The IC is adjusted to achieve flat modulation frequency response during
transmitter modulation balance calibration using a built-in modulation attenuator.
The Digital-to-Analog Converter (DAC) IC (U0900), and switched-capacitor filter (SCF) IC (FL0900)
form the interface between the radio's DSP and the analog input of the LV Frac-N IC.

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3.13.1.6 Charge Pump Bias


External circuitry connected to pin 39 (Bias 2) and pin 40 (Bias 1) of U3751 determine the current
that is applied to the charge-pump circuitry. During receive mode, resistors R3778, R3763, and
R3758 set the current supplied to pin 40 (Bias 1). Transistor Q3755 and resistors R3779, R3756,
and capacitor C3808 form a circuit that momentarily increases the current to pin 40 (Bias 1) during
receiver programming of U3751. This circuit is activated by pin 46 (ADAPTSW) of U3751 during the
transition of programming U3751 to frequency and effectively decreases the length of time for the
synthesizer to lock on frequency. Similarly, during transmitter mode, resistors R3778, R3763, and
R3776 set the current supplied to pin 39 (Bias 2). Transistor Q3750 and resistors R3759, R3776,
and capacitor C3825 form a circuit that momentarily increases the current to pin 39 (Bias 2) during
transmitter programming of U3751.

3.13.1.7 Loop Filter


The loop filter operates in synchronization with the phase detector of U3751 in two modes, normal
and adapt. In normal mode, the loop filter forms a third-order loop filter consisting of components
R3765, R3773, R3770, C3833, C3810, C3834, C3855 to C3861 and C3881 to C3883.
Pin 43 (IOUT) of U3751 provides the charge-pump current for steering of the control voltage line to
the VCOs. During normal mode, pin 45 (IADAPT) is set to a high impedance and has no effect on the
loop filter. When U3751 is programmed to a new frequency, the IC is initially operated in adapt mode.
In this mode the loop filter is reconfigured for a wider bandwidth allowing the synthesizer to lock
faster. The charge-pump output is supplied through pin 45 (IADAPT) in this mode, and this
reconfigures the loop filter to behave like a second-order filter.

3.13.1.8 Lock Detect


Lock status of the synthesizer loop is provided to the microprocessor by pin 4 (LOCK) of U3751. A
high level (3.0 Vdc) indicates that the loop is stable. A low voltage indicates that the loop is not
locked and will result in a Fail 001 to be displayed on the control head display.

3.13.1.9 Transmitter Injection


The transmit (TX) injection string consists of three amplifier stages (Q3760, Q3759, and Q3758)
whose main purpose is to maintain a constant output to drive the RF power amplifier and supply the
TX feedback signal to the FGU synthesizer loop. The first two stages are powered by the
superfiltered 8.2 Vdc, which is decreased by 0.7 Vdc via the dual diode D3750, resulting in a 7.5 Vdc
supply. The third stage is powered by the keyed 9.1 Vdc and the TX injection string is on only with
keyed 9.1 Vdc activated during transmit mode. The TX VCO output is attenuated 3 dB via resistors
R3840, R3833, and R3839. This output is coupled to the first-stage amplifier Q3760, further
attenuated 3 dB via resistors R3803, R3809, and R3803, and then coupled to the second-stage
amplifier Q3759. This output is tapped to supply the TX feedback signal to the synthesizer prescaler,
and the balance is further attenuated 5 dB via resistors R3818, R3823, and R3824. This output is
coupled to the third- stage amplifier Q3758, further attenuated 3 dB via resistors R3858, R3863, and
R3859, routed to the 7-pole Cow Chebychev low-pass filter C3917 through C3921, L3785, and
L3787 in order to attenuate harmonics. The output is, again, attenuated 3 dB via resistors R3842,
R3834, and R3841 and coupled to the input of the RF power amplifier section. The five sets of
resistive attenuators provide increased isolation between the TX VCO and RF power amplifier.

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3.13.1.10 Receiver Injection


The receiver (RX) injection string is a three-stage amplifier that supplies the RX feedback signal to
the FGU synthesizer loop and supplies the first local oscillator (LO) signal to the RX front-end mixer.
The RX VCO output is attenuated 3 dB via resistors R3825 through R3827 to increase isolation. This
buffered signal is amplified by the first-stage amplifier Q3761, which is supplied by the 8.2-V
superfilter for a gain of approximately 6 dB. Resistors R3790, R3798, R3800, and R3801 bias
Q3761. L3774 serves as a choke inductor; C3779 and C3868 are added for filtering. The output of
Q3761 is attenuated 9.5 dB via resistors R3854, R3865, and R3855. This output is coupled to
Q3769 which gain of approximately 3 dB. The output of Q3769 is split into two paths. The first path
feeds back to the synthesizer prescaler through blocking capacitor C3913. The second path, which
supplies the LO signal to the RX front-end mixer, is attenuated 3 dB via resistors R3857, R3864, and
R3856 to increase isolation. This buffered signal is amplified by the second-stage amplifier Q3762,
which is supplied by the 9.3-V regulator for a gain of approximately 15 dB. Resistors R3843, R3851,
and R3852 biases Q3762. L3783 serves as a choke inductor; C3873, C3870, and C3925 are added
for filtering. The output of Q3762 is passed through blocking capacitor C3759, then, routed to C3804,
L3781, C3786, and L3782 which form a low pass filter and attenuated 1 dB via resistors R3821,
R3794, and R3802 to increase isolation and supply approximately 20 dBm to the LO port of the
mixer.

3.13.1.11 Transmitter VCOs


Transmitter frequencies are generated from two external, discrete, Colpits VCOs, low band (136-
155 MHz) and high band (155-174 MHz), based on Q3753 and Q3754 respectively. The VCOs are
switched On and Off by transistors Q3765 and Q3763, which are controlled by the Frac-N outputs
AUX1 and AUX2 respectively when turned high.

3.13.1.12 Receiver VCOs


The receiver first local oscillator frequencies are generated from two external, discrete, Colpits
VCOs, low band (245.65-264.65) and high band (264.65-283.65), based on Q3751 and Q3752
respectively. The VCOs are switched On and Off by transistors Q3766 and Q3764, which are
controlled by the Frac-N outputs AUX3 and AUX4 respectively when turned high.

3.13.1.13 Prescaler Feedback


RF feedback for the synthesizer loop is provided by prescaler amplifier Q3757. Feedback from both
the transmitter and receiver injection strings are coupled to this amplifier through resistor networks
that both balance and attenuate the levels prior to amplification by Q3757. The output of Q3757 is
coupled to U3751 at pin 32 (PREIN), which is the prescaler input for the synthesizer.

3.13.2 UHF Range 1 (380–470 MHz) Band


The FGU (Figure 3-36 on page 3-50) provides the XTL 1500 radio with a 16.8 MHz reference
frequency, receiver 1st local oscillator, and a modulated transmitter RF carrier that is further
amplified by the power amplifier section of the radio.
The FGU consists of the following:
• Reference oscillator (Y5750)
• Low-voltage Fractional-N (LV Frac-N) synthesizer (U5752)
• Three receiver voltage-controlled oscillators (VCOs)
• Two transmitter VCOs
• Three receiver LO amplifiers (Q5904, Q5902 and Q5906)
• Two transmitter injection amplifiers (Q5828, and Q5829)

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3.0V
3.0V
16.8MHz Reference
to Controller and
Receiver Back End
U5751

5.0V VOLTAGE 8.2V


16.8MHz OSC
MULTIPLIER 8.2V SW
3.0V D5750 and
D5751 8.2V SW
3.0V Keyed
Regulator 3.0V 9.1V
Q5825
U5750
VMULT3 Q5706
CLOCK VMULT4 TX TX
U5753 Q5826 INJECTION Injection
X0
SYN_SEL U5752 X1 Q5707
AUX1 A
From X2
Controller DATA AUX2 B X3
X4
AUX3 C 7.5V
MOD_IN AUX4 NC
Q5901
8.2V SW
Q5708
RX RX
IOUT LOOP Q5903 INJECTION
8.2V SW Injection
IADAPT FILTER Q5709
PHASE Bias 1
DETECTOR BIAS C5780 Q5905
Q5750 RX and 8.2V SW
Q5751 TX Bias 2 Q5710
Mod Out
SFIN C5779
8.2V
9.3V SFBASE PREIN
Prescaler Input
SFOUT Lock
Q5755 RF
Feedback
8.2V Lock Detect
Super Filter to Controller
8.2V
Q5752

Figure 3-36. Frequency Generation Unit Block Diagram (UHF Range 1)

3.13.2.1 Reference Oscillator


The radio's frequency stability and accuracy is derived from the 16.8 MHz reference oscillator
(Y5750). The 16.8 MHz reference oscillator circuitry provides a 16.8 MHz reference to the LV Frac-N
(U5752), receiver back-end IC (U5002), and the controller section of the XTL 1500 radio. The
reference oscillator circuitry consists of the reference oscillator Y5750 and the inverter/buffer circuitry
containing the active device U5751. Y5750 is a voltage-controlled, temperature-compensated crystal
oscillator (VCTCXO). Circuitry internal to Y5750 compensates for frequency error over temperature.
Warping of the oscillator on frequency is accomplished via a programmable DAC in the LV Frac-N.
The warp voltage is present at pin 25 (WARP) of U5752 and is applied to pin 1 of Y5750. The
16.8 MHz output frequency of Y5750 is capacitor-coupled to pin 23 of the LV Frac-N (U5752) and
also to the inverter/buffer stage U5751. L5753 and C5768 at the output of U5751 filter the 16.8 MHz
signal, and R5768 along with C5763 set the appropriate amplitude of the signal for the receiver back-
end and controller sections.

3.13.2.2 LV Frac-N Synthesizer IC


The LV Frac-N IC (U5752) functions include frequency synthesis, modulation control, voltage
multiplication and filtering, and auxiliary logic outputs for VCO selection.
U5752 is a mixed-mode IC containing digital and analog circuits. Separate power supply inputs are
used for the various functional blocks on the IC. Inductors L5755 and L5756 provide isolation
between supply pin 20 (AVDD - analog supply input) and pin 36 (DVDD - digital supply input)
connected to F3.0v. This 3.0 V DC supply is provided by U5750, a 3-V regulator IC.

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All programmable variables on the synthesizer IC, such as the synthesizer frequency; reference-
oscillator warping; adapt-timer duration; modulation-attenuator setting; and auxiliary-control outputs,
which select one of five voltage-controlled oscillators, can be programmed through a serial
peripheral interface (SPI). The SPI is connected to the controller microcomputer via three
programming lines, namely the data (pin 7), clock (pin 8), and the chip enable (pin 9) of U5752
(Figure 3-37).

Pin 9 (Chip Select)

Pin 7 (Data)

Pin 8 (Clock)

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Figure 3-37. Waveform Representation During Programming of the LV Frac-N IC (UHF Range 1)

3.13.2.3 Voltage Multiplier


Pin 12 (VMULT3) and pin 11 (VMULT4) of U5752, together with diode arrays D5750 and D5751 and
their associated capacitors C5775, C5776, C5777 and C5778, form the voltage multiplier. The
voltage multiplier generates 13.4 Vdc from the 5.0-V supply to supply the phase detector and
charge-pump output stage at pin 47 (VCP) of U5752. This voltage multiplier is basically a stacked,
multiple-diode capacitor network driven by two 1.05 MHz, 180 degrees out of phase signals from
pins 12 and 11 of U5752.

3.13.2.4 Superfilter
The superfilter is an active filter that provides a low-noise supply for the VCOs, receiver and
transmitter injection amplifiers. Regulator U0950, located in the controller section, supplies 9.3 Vdc
to the FGU section thru the filtering network consisting of L5750, C5751, C5753, and C5755. This
voltage is applied to pin 30 (SFIN) of U5752 and the emitter of Q5752. The output is a superfiltered
8.2 Vdc at the junction of pin 28 (SFOUT) of U5752 and the collector of Q5752. Filtering is
accomplished with capacitors C5766, C5769, and C5772 at the output of this circuit and C5770 at
pin 26 of U5752.

3.13.2.5 Modulation
To support many voice, data, and signaling protocols, XTL 1500 radios must modulate the
transmitter carrier frequency over a wide audio-frequency range, from less than 10 Hz up to more
than 6 kHz. The LV Frac-N IC supports audio frequencies down to zero Hz by using dual-port
modulation. The audio signal at pin 10 (MODIN) is internally divided into high- and low-frequency
components, which modulate both the synthesizer dividers and the external VCOs through signal
MODOUT (pin 41). The IC is adjusted to achieve flat modulation frequency response during
transmitter modulation balance calibration using a built-in modulation attenuator.
The Digital-to-Analog Converter (DAC) IC (U0900), and switched-capacitor filter (SCF) IC (FL0900)
form the interface between the radio's DSP and the analog input of the LV Frac-N IC.

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3.13.2.6 Charge Pump Bias


External circuitry connected to pin 39 (Bias 2) and pin 40 (Bias 1) of U5752 determine the current
that is applied to the charge-pump circuitry. During receive mode, resistors R5754, R5759, and
R5765 set the current supplied to pin 40 (Bias 1). Transistor Q5750 and resistors R5752, R5753,
and capacitor C5759 form a circuit that momentarily increases the current to pin 40 (Bias 1) during
receiver programming of U5752. This circuit is activated by pin 46 (ADAPTSW) of U5752 during the
transition of programming U5752 to frequency and effectively decreases the length of time for the
synthesizer to lock on frequency. Similarly, during transmitter mode, resistors R5764, R5759, and
R5753 set the current supplied to pin 39 (Bias 2). Transistor Q5752 and resistors R5767, R5764,
and capacitor C5762 form a circuit that momentarily increases the current to pin 39 (Bias 2) during
transmitter programming of U5752.

3.13.2.7 Loop Filter


The loop filter operates in synchronization with the phase detector of U5752 in two modes, normal
and adapt. In normal mode, the loop filter forms a third-order loop filter consisting of components
R5772, R5774, R5775, C5781 to C5787, C5790 to C5792, and C5809 to C5812.
Pin 43 (IOUT) of U5752 provides the charge-pump current for steering of the control voltage line to
the VCOs. During normal mode, pin 45 (IADAPT) is set to a high impedance and has no effect on the
loop filter. When U5752 is programmed to a new frequency, the IC is initially operated in adapt mode.
In this mode the loop filter is reconfigured for a wider bandwidth allowing the synthesizer to lock
faster. The charge-pump output is supplied through pin 45 (IADAPT) in this mode, and this
reconfigures the loop filter to behave like a second-order filter.

3.13.2.8 Lock Detect


Lock status of the synthesizer loop is provided to the microprocessor by pin 4 (LOCK) of U5752. A
high level (3.0 Vdc) indicates that the loop is stable. A low voltage indicates that the loop is not
locked and will result in a Fail 001 to be displayed on the control head display.

3.13.2.9 Transmitter Injection


The transmit (TX) injection string consists of three amplifier stages (Q5828, Q5829, and Q5501)
whose main purpose is to maintain a constant output to drive the RF power amplifier chain and
supply the TX feedback signal to the FGU synthesizer loop. The first two stages are powered by the
superfiltered 8.2 Vdc, which is decreased by 0.7 Vdc via the dual diode D5833, resulting in a 7.5 Vdc
supply. The third stage is powered by the keyed 9.1 Vdc and the TX injection string is on only with
keyed 9.1 Vdc activated during transmit mode.
The output of the second stage amplifier Q5829 is tapped via capacitor C5863 to supply the TX
feedback signal to the synthesizer prescalar via the amplifier Q5755.

3.13.2.10 Receiver Injection


The receiver (RX) injection string is a four-stage amplifier that supplies the RX feedback signal to the
FGU synthesizer loop and supplies the first local oscillator (LO) signal to the RX front-end mixer.
Each RX VCO output is attenuated via resistive pads to increase isolation. The VCO signals are
buffered by the RX injection amplifier string Q5904, Q5902 and Q5906. The output of Q5906 is
tapped via C5957 and fed back to the synthesizer prescaler through amplifier Q5755. The main path
at the output of Q5906 is amplified by U5303 to a level of 24 dBm to provide the first LO signal to the
RX front end mixer in the receiver chain.

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3.13.2.11 Transmitter VCOs


Transmitter frequencies are generated from two VCOs, Q5825 and Q5826.
• Q5825 supplies frequencies in the range 380 MHz up to (but not including) 425 MHz.
• Q5826 supplies frequencies in the range from 425 MHz to 470 MHz.

3.13.2.12 Receiver VCOs


Receiver first local-oscillator frequencies are generated from three VCOs, Q5901, Q5903 and
Q5905.
• Q5901 supplies frequencies in the range 489.65 MHz up to (but not including) 519.65 MHz.
• Q5903 supplies frequencies in the range 519.65 MHz up to (but not including) 549.65 MHz.
• Q5905 supplies frequencies in the range 549.65 MHz up to 579.65 MHz.
The RX VCOs operate at frequencies which are 109.65 MHz higher than the radio channel selected
frequency since the receiver is high side injected, and the first IF frequency is 109.65 MHz.
The five VCOs are selected by the following pattern of logic levels on the AUX pins from the
synthesizer chip U5752 (Table 3-9):

Table 3-9. VCO AUX Pin Logic UHF Range 1

VCO AUX1 AUX2 AUX3

RX VCO Q5901 0 1 0

RX VCO Q5903 1 1 0

RX VCO Q5905 0 0 1

TX VCO Q5825 0 0 0

TX VCO Q5826 1 0 0

3.13.2.13 Prescaler Feedback


RF feedback for the synthesizer loop is provided by prescaler amplifier Q5755. Feedback from both
the transmitter and receiver injection strings are coupled to this amplifier through capacitors C5863
and C5957. The output of Q5755 is coupled to U5752 at pin 32 (PREIN), which is the prescaler input
for the synthesizer.

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3.13.3 UHF Range 2 (450–520 MHz) Band


The FGU (Figure 3-38) provides the XTL 1500 radio with a 16.8 MHz reference frequency, receiver
1st local oscillator, and a modulated transmitter RF carrier that is further amplified by the power
amplifier section of the radio.
The FGU consists of the following:
• Reference oscillator (Y5750)
• Low-voltage Fractional-N (LV Frac-N) synthesizer (U5752)
• Three receiver voltage-controlled oscillators (VCOs)
• Two transmitter VCOs
• Three receiver LO amplifiers (Q5904, Q5902 and Q5906)
• Two transmitter injection amplifiers (Q5828, and Q5829)

3.0V
3.0V
16.8MHz Reference
to Controller and
Receiver Back End
U5751

5.0V VOLTAGE 8.2V


16.8MHz OSC
MULTIPLIER 8.2V SW
3.0V D5750 and
D5751 8.2V SW
3.0V Keyed
Regulator 3.0V 9.1V
Q5825
U5750
VMULT3 Q5706
CLOCK VMULT4 TX TX
U5753 Q5826 INJECTION Injection
X0
SYN_SEL U5752 X1 Q5707
AUX1 A
From X2
Controller DATA AUX2 B X3
X4
AUX3 C 7.5V
MOD_IN AUX4 NC
Q5901
8.2V SW
Q5708
RX RX
IOUT LOOP Q5903 INJECTION
8.2V SW Injection
IADAPT FILTER Q5709
PHASE Bias 1
DETECTOR BIAS C5780 Q5905
Q5750 RX and 8.2V SW
Q5751 TX Bias 2 Q5710
Mod Out
SFIN C5779
8.2V
9.3V SFBASE PREIN
Prescaler Input
SFOUT Lock
Q5755 RF
Feedback
8.2V Lock Detect
Super Filter to Controller
8.2V
Q5752

Figure 3-38. Frequency Generation Unit Block Diagram (UHF Range 2)

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3.13.3.1 Reference Oscillator


The radio's frequency stability and accuracy is derived from the 16.8 MHz reference oscillator
(Y5750). The 16.8 MHz reference oscillator circuitry provides a 16.8 MHz reference to the LV Frac-N
(U5752), receiver back-end IC (U5002), and the controller section of the XTL 1500 radio. The
reference oscillator circuitry consists of the reference oscillator Y5750 and the inverter/buffer circuitry
containing the active device U5751. Y5750 is a voltage-controlled, temperature-compensated crystal
oscillator (VCTCXO). Circuitry internal to Y5750 compensates for frequency error over temperature.
Warping of the oscillator on frequency is accomplished via a programmable DAC in the LV Frac-N.
The warp voltage is present at pin 25 (WARP) of U5752 and is applied to pin 1 of Y5750. The
16.8 MHz output frequency of Y5750 is capacitor-coupled to pin 23 of the LV Frac-N (U5752) and
also to the inverter/buffer stage U5751. L5753 and C5768 at the output of U5751 filter the 16.8 MHz
signal, and R5768 along with C5763 set the appropriate amplitude of the signal for the receiver back-
end and controller sections.

3.13.3.2 LV Frac-N Synthesizer IC


The LV Frac-N IC (U5752) functions include frequency synthesis, modulation control, voltage
multiplication and filtering, and auxiliary logic outputs for VCO selection.
U5752 is a mixed-mode IC containing digital and analog circuits. Separate power supply inputs are
used for the various functional blocks on the IC. Inductors L5755 and L5756 provide isolation
between supply pin 20 (AVDD - analog supply input) and pin 36 (DVDD - digital supply input)
connected to F3.0v. This 3.0 V DC supply is provided by U5750, a 3-V regulator IC.
All programmable variables on the synthesizer IC, such as the synthesizer frequency; reference-
oscillator warping; adapt-timer duration; modulation-attenuator setting; and auxiliary-control outputs,
which select one of five voltage-controlled oscillators, can be programmed through a serial
peripheral interface (SPI). The SPI is connected to the controller microcomputer via three
programming lines, namely the data (pin 7), clock (pin 8), and the chip enable (pin 9) of U5752
(Figure 3-39).

Pin 9 (Chip Select)

Pin 7 (Data)

Pin 8 (Clock)

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Figure 3-39. Waveform Representation During Programming of the LV Frac-N IC (UHF Range 2)

3.13.3.3 Voltage Multiplier


Pin 12 (VMULT3) and pin 11 (VMULT4) of U5752, together with diode arrays D5750 and D5751 and
their associated capacitors C5775, C5776, C5777 and C5778, form the voltage multiplier. The
voltage multiplier generates 13.4 Vdc from the 5.0-V supply to supply the phase detector and
charge-pump output stage at pin 47 (VCP) of U5752. This voltage multiplier is basically a stacked,
multiple-diode capacitor network driven by two 1.05 MHz, 180 degrees out of phase signals from
pins 12 and 11 of U5752.

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3.13.3.4 Superfilter
The superfilter is an active filter that provides a low-noise supply for the VCOs, receiver and
transmitter injection amplifiers. Regulator U0950, located in the controller section, supplies 9.3 Vdc
to the FGU section thru the filtering network consisting of L5750, C5751, C5753, and C5755. This
voltage is applied to pin 30 (SFIN) of U5752 and the emitter of Q5752. The output is a superfiltered
8.2 Vdc at the junction of pin 28 (SFOUT) of U5752 and the collector of Q5752. Filtering is
accomplished with capacitors C5766, C5769, and C5772 at the output of this circuit and C5770 at
pin 26 of U5752.

3.13.3.5 Modulation
To support many voice, data, and signaling protocols, XTL 1500 radios must modulate the
transmitter carrier frequency over a wide audio-frequency range, from less than 10 Hz up to more
than 6 kHz. The LV Frac-N IC supports audio frequencies down to zero Hz by using dual-port
modulation. The audio signal at pin 10 (MODIN) is internally divided into high- and low-frequency
components, which modulate both the synthesizer dividers and the external VCOs through signal
MODOUT (pin 41). The IC is adjusted to achieve flat modulation frequency response during
transmitter modulation balance calibration using a built-in modulation attenuator.
The Digital-to-Analog Converter (DAC) IC (U0900), and switched-capacitor filter (SCF) IC (FL0900)
form the interface between the radio's DSP and the analog input of the LV Frac-N IC.

3.13.3.6 Charge Pump Bias


External circuitry connected to pin 39 (Bias 2) and pin 40 (Bias 1) of U5752 determine the current
that is applied to the charge-pump circuitry. During receive mode, resistors R5754, R5759, and
R5765 set the current supplied to pin 40 (Bias 1). Transistor Q5750 and resistors R5752, R5753,
and capacitor C5759 form a circuit that momentarily increases the current to pin 40 (Bias 1) during
receiver programming of U5752. This circuit is activated by pin 46 (ADAPTSW) of U5752 during the
transition of programming U5752 to frequency and effectively decreases the length of time for the
synthesizer to lock on frequency. Similarly, during transmitter mode, resistors R5764, R5759, and
R5753 set the current supplied to pin 39 (Bias 2). Transistor Q5752 and resistors R5767, R5764,
and capacitor C5762 form a circuit that momentarily increases the current to pin 39 (Bias 2) during
transmitter programming of U5752.

3.13.3.7 Loop Filter


The loop filter operates in synchronization with the phase detector of U5752 in two modes, normal
and adapt. In normal mode, the loop filter forms a third-order loop filter consisting of components
R5772, R5774, R5775, C5781 to C5787, C5790 to C5792, and C5809 to C5812.
Pin 43 (IOUT) of U5752 provides the charge-pump current for steering of the control voltage line to
the VCOs. During normal mode, pin 45 (IADAPT) is set to a high impedance and has no effect on the
loop filter. When U5752 is programmed to a new frequency, the IC is initially operated in adapt mode.
In this mode the loop filter is reconfigured for a wider bandwidth allowing the synthesizer to lock
faster. The charge-pump output is supplied through pin 45 (IADAPT) in this mode, and this
reconfigures the loop filter to behave like a second-order filter.

3.13.3.8 Lock Detect


Lock status of the synthesizer loop is provided to the microprocessor by pin 4 (LOCK) of U5752. A
high level (3.0 Vdc) indicates that the loop is stable. A low voltage indicates that the loop is not
locked and will result in a Fail 001 to be displayed on the control head display.

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3.13.3.9 Transmitter Injection


The transmit (TX) injection string consists of three amplifier stages (Q5828, Q5829, and Q5501)
whose main purpose is to maintain a constant output to drive the RF power amplifier chain and
supply the TX feedback signal to the FGU synthesizer loop. The first two stages are powered by the
superfiltered 8.2 Vdc, which is decreased by 0.7 Vdc via the dual diode D5833, resulting in a 7.5 Vdc
supply. The third stage is powered by the keyed 9.1 Vdc and the TX injection string is on only with
keyed 9.1 Vdc activated during transmit mode.
The output of the second stage amplifier Q5829 is tapped via capacitor C5863 to supply the TX
feedback signal to the synthesizer prescalar via the amplifier Q5755.

3.13.3.10 Receiver Injection


The receiver (RX) injection string is a four-stage amplifier that supplies the RX feedback signal to the
FGU synthesizer loop and supplies the first local oscillator (LO) signal to the RX front-end mixer.
Each RX VCO output is attenuated via resistive pads to increase isolation. The VCO signals are
buffered by the RX injection amplifier string Q5904, Q5902 and Q5906. The output of Q5906 is
tapped via C5957 and fed back to the synthesizer prescaler through amplifier Q5755. The main path
at the output of Q5906 is amplified by U5303 to a level of 24 dBm to provide the first LO signal to the
RX front end mixer in the receiver chain.

3.13.3.11 Transmitter VCOs


Transmitter frequencies are generated from two VCOs, Q5825 and Q5826.
• Q5826 supplies frequencies in the range 450 MHz up to (but not including) 485 MHz.
• Q5825 supplies frequencies in the range from 485 MHz to 520 MHz.

3.13.3.12 Receiver VCOs


Receiver first local-oscillator frequencies are generated from three VCOs, Q5901, Q5903 and
Q5905.
• Q5905 supplies frequencies in the range 559.65 MHz up to (but not including) 582.65 MHz.
• Q5903 supplies frequencies in the range 582.65 MHz up to (but not including) 605.65 MHz.
• Q5901 supplies frequencies in the range 605.65 MHz up to 629.65 MHz.
The RX VCOs operate at frequencies which are 109.65 MHz higher than the radio channel selected
frequency since the receiver is high side injected, and the first IF frequency is 109.65 MHz.
The five VCOs are selected by the following pattern of logic levels on the AUX pins from the
synthesizer chip U5752 (Table 3-10):

Table 3-10. VCO AUX Pin Logic UHF Range 2

VCO AUX1 AUX2 AUX3

RX VCO Q5905 0 0 1
RX VCO Q5903 1 1 0
RX VCO Q5901 0 1 0
TX VCO Q5826 1 0 0
TX VCO Q5825 0 0 0

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3.13.3.13 Prescaler Feedback


RF feedback for the synthesizer loop is provided by prescaler amplifier Q5755. Feedback from both
the transmitter and receiver injection strings are coupled to this amplifier through capacitors C5863
and C5957. The output of Q5755 is coupled to U5752 at pin 32 (PREIN), which is the prescaler input
for the synthesizer.

3.13.4 700–800 MHz Band


The FGU (Figure 3-40) provides the XTL 1500 radio with a 16.8 MHz reference frequency, receiver
1st local oscillator, and a modulated transmitter RF carrier that is further amplified by the power
amplifier section of the radio.
The FGU consists of the following:
• Reference oscillator (Y6750)
• Low-voltage Fractional-N (LV Frac-N) synthesizer (U6751)
• Two receiver voltage-controlled oscillators (VCOs) contained in U6755
• Two transmitter VCOs contained in U6754
• Two receiver LO amplifiers (Q6762 and Q6763)
• Three transmitter injection amplifiers (Q6764, Q6765 and Q6766)

3.0V
3.0V
16.8MHz Reference
to Controller and
Receiver Back End
U6752

5.0V VOLTAGE
16.8MHz OSC
MULTIPLIER
3.0V D6751 and 8.2V
D6752 8.2V SW
3.0V
Regulator 8.2V SW
3.0V
U6750 Keyed
VMULT3 9.1V
U6754
CLOCK VMULT4
Q6753
TX TX
SYN_SEL INJECTION
AUX1 Injection
From
Controller DATA AUX2 Q6755
U6751
MOD_IN
IOUT LOOP
IADAPT FILTER

8.2V 9.3V
Mod Out U6755
PHASE C6783 8.2V SW
Bias 1 Q6756
DETECTOR BIAS RX RX
Q6757 RX and INJECTION
Bias 2 AUX3 Injection
Q6758 TX
8.2V SW
AUX4 Q6760
SFIN 8.2V
9.3V SFBASE PREIN
Prescaler Input
SFOUT Lock
Q6761 RF
Feedback
8.2V Lock Detect
Super Filter to Controller
8.2V
Q6759
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Figure 3-40. Frequency Generation Unit Block Diagram (700–800 MHz)

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3.13.4.1 Reference Oscillator


The radio's frequency stability and accuracy is derived from the 16.8 MHz reference oscillator
(Y6750). The 16.8 MHz reference oscillator circuitry provides a 16.8 MHz reference to the LV Frac-N
(U6751), receiver back-end IC (U6000), and the controller section of the XTL 1500 radio. The
reference oscillator circuitry consists of the reference oscillator Y6750 and the inverter/buffer circuitry
containing the active device U6752. Y6750 is a voltage-controlled, temperature-compensated crystal
oscillator (VCTCXO). Circuitry internal to Y6750 compensates for frequency error over temperature.
Warping of the oscillator on frequency is accomplished via a programmable DAC in the LV Frac-N.
The warp voltage is present at pin 25 (WARP) of U6751 and is applied to pin 4 of Y6750. The
16.8 MHz output frequency of Y6750 is capacitor-coupled to pin 24 of the LV Frac-N (U6751) and
also to the inverter/buffer stage U6752. L6756 and C6755 at the output of U6752 filter the 16.8 MHz
signal, and R6757 along with C6759 set the appropriate amplitude of the signal for the receiver back-
end and controller sections.

3.13.4.2 LV Frac-N Synthesizer IC


The LV Frac-N IC (U6751) functions include frequency synthesis, modulation control, voltage
multiplication and filtering, and auxiliary logic outputs for VCO selection.
U6751 is a mixed-mode IC containing digital and analog circuits. Separate power supply inputs are
used for the various functional blocks on the IC. Inductors L6752 and L6753 provide isolation
between supply pin 20 (AVDD - analog supply input) and pin 36 (DVDD - digital supply input)
connected to F3.0v. This 3.0 V DC supply is provided by U6750, a 3-V regulator IC.
All programmable variables on the synthesizer IC, such as the synthesizer frequency; reference-
oscillator warping; adapt-timer duration; modulation-attenuator setting; and auxiliary-control outputs,
which select one of four voltage-controlled oscillators, can be programmed through a serial
peripheral interface (SPI). The SPI is connected to the controller microcomputer via three
programming lines, namely the data (pin 7), clock (pin 8), and the chip enable (pin 9) of U6751
(Figure 3-41).

Pin 9 (Chip Select)

Pin 7 (Data)

Pin 8 (Clock)

MAEPF-27805-O

Figure 3-41. Waveform Representation During Programming of the LV Frac-N IC

3.13.4.3 Voltage Multiplier


Pin 12 (VMULT3) and pin 11 (VMULT4) of U6751, together with diode arrays D6751 and D6752 and
their associated capacitors C6763, C6766, C6769 and C6771, form the voltage multiplier. The
voltage multiplier generates 12.0 Vdc from the 3.0-V supply to supply the phase detector and
charge-pump output stage at pin 47 (VCP) of U6751. This voltage multiplier is basically a stacked,
multiple-diode capacitor network driven by two 1.05 MHz, 180 degrees out of phase signals from
pins 12 and 11 of U6751.

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3.13.4.4 Superfilter
The superfilter is an active filter that provides a low-noise supply for the VCOs, receiver and
transmitter injection amplifiers. Regulator U0950, located in the controller section, supplies 9.3 Vdc
to the FGU section thru the filtering network consisting of L6755, C6806, C6807, and C6818. This
voltage is applied to pin 30 (SFIN) of U6751 and the emitter of Q6759. The output is a superfiltered
8.2 Vdc at the junction of pin 28 (SFOUT) of U6751 and the collector of Q6759. Filtering is
accomplished with capacitors C6808, C6790, and C6791 at the output of this circuit and C6775 at
pin 26 of U6751.

3.13.4.5 Modulation
To support many voice, data, and signaling protocols, XTL 1500 radios must modulate the
transmitter carrier frequency over a wide audio-frequency range, from less than 10 Hz up to more
than 6 kHz. The LV Frac-N IC supports audio frequencies down to zero Hz by using dual-port
modulation. The audio signal at pin 10 (MODIN) is internally divided into high- and low-frequency
components, which modulate both the synthesizer dividers and the external VCOs through signal
MODOUT (pin 41). The IC is adjusted to achieve flat modulation frequency response during
transmitter modulation balance calibration using a built-in modulation attenuator.
The Digital-to-Analog Converter (DAC) IC (U0900), and switched-capacitor filter (SCF) IC (FL0900)
form the interface between the radio's DSP and the analog input of the LV Frac-N IC.

3.13.4.6 Charge Pump Bias


External circuitry connected to pin 39 (Bias 2) and pin 40 (Bias 1) of U6751 determine the current
that is applied to the charge-pump circuitry. During receive mode, resistors R6768, R6769, and
R6766 set the current supplied to pin 40 (Bias 1). Transistor Q6757 and resistors R6763, R6762,
and capacitor C6795 form a circuit that momentarily increases the current to pin 40 (Bias 1) during
receiver programming of U6751. This circuit is activated by pin 46 (ADAPTSW) of U6751 during the
transition of programming U6751 to frequency and effectively decreases the length of time for the
synthesizer to lock on frequency. Similarly, during transmitter mode, resistors R6768, R6769, and
R6768 set the current supplied to pin 39 (Bias 2). Transistor Q6758 and resistors R6770, R6767,
and capacitor C6794 form a circuit that momentarily increases the current to pin 39 (Bias 2) during
transmitter programming of U6751.

3.13.4.7 Loop Filter


The loop filter operates in synchronization with the phase detector of U6751 in two modes, normal
and adapt. In normal mode, the loop filter forms a third-order loop filter consisting of components
R6764, R6765, R6761, C6776 to C6779, and C6785 to C6789.
Pin 43 (IOUT) of U6751 provides the charge-pump current for steering of the control voltage line to
the VCOs. During normal mode, pin 45 (IADAPT) is set to a high impedance and has no effect on the
loop filter. When U6751 is programmed to a new frequency, the IC is initially operated in adapt mode.
In this mode the loop filter is reconfigured for a wider bandwidth allowing the synthesizer to lock
faster. The charge-pump output is supplied through pin 45 (IADAPT) in this mode, and this
reconfigures the loop filter to behave like a second-order filter.

3.13.4.8 Lock Detect


Lock status of the synthesizer loop is provided to the microprocessor by pin 4 (LOCK) of U6751. A
high level (3.0 Vdc) indicates that the loop is stable. A low voltage indicates that the loop is not
locked and will result in a Fail 001 to be displayed on the control head display.

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3.13.4.9 Transmitter Injection


The transmit (TX) injection string consists of three amplifier stages (Q6764, Q6765, and Q6766)
whose main purpose is to maintain a constant output to drive the RF power amplifier and supply the
TX feedback signal to the FGU synthesizer loop. The first two stages are powered by the
superfiltered 8.2 Vdc, which is decreased by 0.7 Vdc via the dual diode D6750, resulting in a 7.5 Vdc
supply. The third stage is powered by the keyed 9.1 Vdc and the TX injection string is on only with
keyed 9.1 Vdc activated during transmit mode. The TX VCO output is attenuated 3 dB via resistors
R6829 through R6831. This output is coupled to the first-stage amplifier Q6764, further attenuated
3 dB via resistors R6809 through R6811, and then coupled to the second-stage amplifier Q6765.
This output is tapped to supply the TX feedback signal to the synthesizer prescalar, and the balance
is further attenuated 3 dB via resistors R6816 through R6818. This output is coupled to the third-
stage amplifier Q6766, further attenuated 3 dB via resistors R6825 through R6827, and coupled to
the input of the RF power amplifier section. The four sets of resistive attenuators provide increased
isolation between the TX VCO and RF power amplifier.

3.13.4.10 Receiver Injection


The receiver (RX) injection string is a two-stage amplifier that supplies the RX feedback signal to the
FGU synthesizer loop and supplies the first local oscillator (LO) signal to the RX front-end mixer. The
RX VCO output is attenuated 6 dB via resistors R6793 through R6795 to increase isolation. This
buffered signal is amplified by the first-stage amplifier Q6762, which is supplied by the 8.2-V
superfilter for a gain of approximately 10 dB. Resistors R6789, R6790, and R6796 through R6798
bias Q6762 to approximately 5 V and 35 mA. L6757 serves as a choke inductor; C6819 and C821
are added for filtering. The output of Q6762 is split into two paths. The first path feeds back to the
synthesizer prescaler through blocking capacitor C6822. The second path, which supplies the LO
signal to the RX front-end mixer, is attenuated 3 dB via resistors R6799, R6800, and R6824 to
increase isolation. This buffered signal is amplified by the second-stage amplifier Q6763, which is
supplied by the 9.3-V regulator for a gain of approximately 15 dB. Resistor R6801 biases Q6763 to
approximately 4.5 V (±1 V, due to possible part variations). L6758 serves as a choke inductor;
C6823, C6824, and C6826 are added for filtering. The output of Q6763 is passed through blocking
capacitor C6825 and attenuated 3 dB via resistors R6802 through R6804 to increase isolation and
supply approximately 15.5 dBm to the LO port of the mixer.

3.13.4.11 Transmitter VCOs


Transmitter frequencies are generated from two VCOs contained in U6754. U6754 is not serviceable
and should be replaced if it is determined to be non-functional. Transmitter frequencies in the range
of 764 to 776 MHz (repeater talkaround) and 794 to <806 MHz (trunking or repeater mode) can be
generated when Aux1 (pin 48) of U6751 is active high (3.0 Vdc). This 3.0 volts is applied to transistor
switch Q6753 allowing the superfiltered 8.2 Vdc supply to be connected to pin 2 (SWBPOSC1), bias
for the first VCO of U6754. Likewise, transmitter frequencies in the range of 806 to 825 MHz
(trunking or repeater mode) and 851 to 870 MHz (repeater talkaround) can be generated when Aux2
(pin 1) of U6751 is active high (3.0 Vdc). This 3.0 volts is applied to transistor switch Q6755 allowing
the superfiltered 8.2 Vdc supply to be connected to pin 17 (SWBPOSC2), bias for the second VCO
of U6754. Pin 20 (RFOUT) of U6754 is common to both oscillators and couples the oscillator’s
output signal to the first stage of the transmitter injection string. Modulation and frequency steering is
accomplished through pin 8 (Cont_V) of U6754.

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3.13.4.12 Receiver VCOs


Receiver first local-oscillator frequencies are generated from two VCOs in U6755. U6755 is not
serviceable and should be replaced if determined to be non-functional. For receiver frequencies in
the range of 764 to 776 MHz, high-side, first local-oscillator injection of 837.35 to 849.35 MHz (Fc +
73.35 MHz) is generated when Aux3 (pin 2) of U6751 is active high (3.0 Vdc). This 3.0 volts is
applied to transistor switch Q6756 allowing the superfiltered 8.2-V supply to be connected to pin 2
(SWBPOSC1), bias for the first VCO of U6755. For receiver frequencies in the range of 851 to
870 MHz, low-side, first LO injection of 777.65 to 796.65 MHz (Fc - 73.35 MHz) is generated when
Aux4 (pin 3) of U6751 is active high (3.0 Vdc). This 3.0 volts is applied to transistor switch Q6760
allowing the superfiltered 8.2-V supply to be connected to pin 17 (SWBPOSC2), bias of the second
VCO of U6755. Pin 20 (RFOUT) of U6755 is common to both oscillators and couples the oscillator’s
output signal to the first stage of the receiver injection string. Frequency steering is accomplished
through pin 8 (CONT_V) of U6755.

3.13.4.13 Prescaler Feedback


RF feedback for the synthesizer loop is provided by prescaler amplifier Q6761. Feedback from both
the transmitter and receiver injection strings are coupled to this amplifier through resistor networks
that both balance and attenuate the levels prior to amplification by Q6761. The output of Q6761 is
coupled to U6751 at pin 32 (PREIN), which is the prescaler input for the synthesizer.

3.14 Controller Section


The controller section consists of a daughtercard module and associated circuitry to which it
interfaces. It is the central interface between the various subsystems of the radio. Its main task is to
interpret user input, provide user feedback, and schedule events in the radio operation, which
include programming ICs, performing digital signal processing (DSP) on baseband audio and data,
and sending messages to the control head display. Figure 3-42 on page 3-63 illustrates the
components of the controller section.
The DSP section of the microprocessor performs digital vocoder (voice coder-decoder) functions
previously performed by analog circuitry. This includes all tone signaling, trunking signaling, and
conventional analog voice processing.
All analog signal processing is accomplished digitally using the Patriot IC microprocessor (U100).
This microprocessor consists of a microcontroller, as well as a DSP. In addition, it provides a digital
voice plus data capability utilizing IMBE voice-compression algorithms. Vocoder is the general term
used to refer to these DSP-based systems.

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SW_A+

1.55V
PATRIOT
From ABACUS (U6000)
BBP RX 1.2MHz CLK: 20kHz FS
2.85V 9V
BBP TX 2.4MHz CLK: 48kHz FS 56600 DSP SW_B+ Regulator
To TX Modulation DAC (U0900) SAP SSI Digital Audio 16.8MHz LM2941T
512kHz CLK, 8kHz FS
From RF Ref. Oscillator
DSP RAM 32kHz 9.3V
To ABACUS (U6000),
LV-FRAC-N (U6751),
DAC (U0959), ADC (U0953) SPI (CLK, MOSI, MISO) To SB9600
MCORE 5V
8MB Regulator and VIP Circuitry
1.8V
FLASH MC78M05

EIM
Encryption Connector

5V
512kB 1.8V
SRAM
I/O,
UART’s 2.85V 1.8V 1.55V
Regulator Regulator Regulator
LP2951 LP2951 LP2951

SB9600 USB/RS232
AUDIO (UART B) (UART A)
CODEC 2.85V 1.8V 1.55V
U0200 To Audio, PATRIOT, To Memory To PATRIOT CORE
Keyfail Power Control, UART
Volume POT RS232 USB XCVRs, Secure
U0206 VIP’s SB9600 XCVR XCVR
EMERG, Circuit U0305 U0304
PTT*,
AUDIO PA IGNITION
U0204

PGA’s
U0201, U0202 5V SWB+ A+ SWB+

RS232 (4-wire)
RS232 (12V)
Mic Speaker SB9600 (5V) Speaker USB

Control Head Rear Accessory Connector


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Figure 3-42. XTL 1500 Controller Section


The controller consists of digital logic comprised of a microprocessor (the Patriot IC, U100) and
memory consisting of a 512K x 16 SRAM (U103) and a 4M x 16 FLASH ROM (U102). The
microprocessor is a dual-core processor that contains a DSP56600 core and an MCORE
microcontroller with custom peripherals. The term, MCU, refers to the MCORE controller section of
the Patriot IC. The FLASH ROM contains the programs that the Patriot microprocessor executes and
is used to store customer-specific information and radio-personality features that, together,
constitute the codeplug. It allows the controller firmware to be reprogrammed for future software
upgrades or feature enhancements. The SRAM is used for scratchpad memory during program
execution.
The controller performs the programming of all peripheral ICs. This is done via a serial peripheral
interface (SPI) bus and through General-Purpose Input/Outputs (GPIO) from the Patriot IC. ICs
programmed through this interface include the LV Frac-N synthesizer, ABACUS III IC, D/A converter
(DAC), A/-D converter (ADC), and volume digital potentiometer.
In addition to the SPI bus, the controller also maintains two asynchronous serial busses: the SB9600
bus and an RS-232/USB serial bus. The SB9600 bus interfaces the controller section to different
hardware accessories, some of which may be external to the radio, including the control head. The
RS-232/USB bus is used as a common data interface for external devices and for programming/
flashing the radio.
User input is from the control head and is sent to the controller through the SB9600 bus. Feedback to
the user is provided by the control-head display.
The controller schedules the activities of the DSP, including setting operational modes and
parameters. The DSP section of the processor contains an 84K x 24 program RAM, 2K x 24 program
ROM, and 62K x 16 data RAM, which are all integrated into the Patriot IC. The vocoder subsystem
consists of this DSP core, the modulation DAC (U0900), and the voice CODEC (U0200).

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In receive mode, the ABACUS III IC provides data samples directly to the DSP for processing. In
transmit mode, the DAC provides a serial D/A converter. The data generated by the DSP is filtered
and reconstructed as an analog signal to present a modulation signal to the VCO (voltage-controlled
oscillator) at the LV Frac-N synthesizer. Both the transmit and receive digital data paths between the
DSP and the CODEC are through the Patriot IC BBP (Baseband Interface Port) SSI port.
The CODEC provides A/D conversion of the analog microphone signal and D/A conversion of the
analog speaker output. During transmit, the microphone audio is passed through the gain/filtering
analog circuitry to the CODEC, which translates the analog waveform to serial SSI data. This data is
made available to the DSP through the Serial Audio Port (SAP) of the Patriot IC. Conversely, the
DSP writes speaker data samples to the D/A in the CODEC through the SAP port. The CODEC
provides an analog speaker output audio signal to the audio power amplifier, U0204.

3.14.1 Daughtercard Module


The daughtercard module (Figure 3-43) contains the central processing unit (CPU) of the radio. This
module interfaces with other parts of the main board. This module primarily contains three sections:
• Microprocessor (Patriot IC: U100): consists of a controller and a DSP whose functions are
described above in “3.14. Controller Section” on page 3-62.
• FLASH IC (U102): the firmware storage IC
• SRAM IC (U103): used by the microprocessor to perform its memory operations
NOTE: The three sections of the daughtercard module are highly susceptible to ESD and moisture
damage. Extreme care is advised when handling or servicing the main board.

VDD_CORE 1.5V
PATRIOT
VDD_EIM 1.8V
From ABACUS BBP RX
To DAC BBP TX 56600 DSP VDD_I/O 3.0V
To Codec SAP Digital Audio
CKIH 16.8MHz, 1.5V p-p sinewave
DSP RAM
CKIL 32kHz, 2.85V p-p sinewave
To ABACUS, LV-FRAC-N,
DAC, ADC, Volume POT SPI
MCORE
16-bit
8MB
EIM FLASH

GPIO I/O,
UART’s
1M
SRAM
SB9600 USB/RS232
(UART B) (UART A)

MAEPF-27819-O

Figure 3-43. XTL 1500 Daughtercard Module

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3.14.2 Controller DC Power Distribution


Figure 3-44 illustrates the controller DC power distribution circuitry.
The A+ power for the radio is derived from the 12-V battery, which is applied to the main board
through connector J0950. This A+ voltage is routed to the control-head connector, J0401, pins 19
and 21, to the control head.
A power FET (Q51) provides the means of controlling the main power source (SWB+) by the on/off
switch. SWB+ is routed back to the main board through connector J0401-17 and out the rear
connector, J2-24.
SW_B+ turns on controller FET switch Q0503, which supplies SW_A+ to regulator U0500. This 9.3-
V regulator powers up the main 5-V controller regulator U0503. The 5-V supply powers on all four
controller regulators:
• U0962 (3.0 V) for the power control section
• U0503 (2.85 V) for the controller and daughtercard I/O
• U0507 (1.85 V) for the memory
• U0502 (1.55 V) for the microprocessor core.
The SW+5-V regulator is the main power source for the controller.

PATRIOT 3V, 2.8V, SB9600 Audio PA RS232


Vcc1.5 = 1.55V 1.8V, 1.5V VIP’s Digital POT Transceiver
CORE Circuit
U100 Regulators U0206 U0305
Vcc5 = 5.0V

8MB IMB 9.3V - Controller 5V


Vcc1.8 = 1.85V PATRIOT Regulator
EIM FLASH SRAM
U102 U103 U0503
U100

9.3V - TX FET (Q0952),


Power Ctrl
Loop
Secure IF USB Mic Amp Ckt Patriot I/O Modulation
SSI, SPI, Misc. gates,
Board XCVR U0201, U0202, BBP, UARTs buffers, etc. DAC-U0900,
J0500 U0304 Codec-U0200 Urchin-U0901 VCO RX/FGU
U100 5V Reg
Vcc2.8 = 2.85V
9.3V - FGU

Power Control Rear Acc’y Conn 9V


ADC DAC SW_A+ Regulators
U0953 U0959 Digital POT SW_B+ (J2/J0402), Radio Turn
U0952 On/Off (Q0503 circuit), U0950, U0951
Secure IF Board (J0501) U0500
Vcc = 3.0V

EMERG Audio PA Control Secure IF SW_A+


Timer U0204 Head Board FET
U0506 J0500 Q0503

Unsw 5V = 5.0V A+

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Figure 3-44. B+ Routing for Controller Section


On the secure interface board, U800, Q802, and Q803 provide SWB+ to the encryption module (if
equipped). The SWB+ and UNSWB+ encryption voltages both originate from the secure interface
board and are fed to the encryption module via J0701 and J0501.
It should also be noted that a system reset is provided by the undervoltage detector, U0504. This
device brings the system out of reset on power-up, and provides a system reset to the
microcomputer on power-down.

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The various voltages used by the ICs on the main board are shown in Table 3-11.

Table 3-11. Integrated Circuits Voltages


9.3 V_T
Integrated Circuit UNSW5V SW 5V A+ 3.0 V 2.85 V 1.85 V 1.55 V
X
Patriot U100 U100 U100
Microprocessor
Flash U102
SRAM U103
A/D U0953-28
D/A U0959-4
Modulation D/A U0900-3
FL0900-4
Urchin U0901
RS-232 XCVR U0305-16
USB XCVR U0304-7
Audio PA U0204-7
CODEC U200-6
Amplifiers, EPOTs U0201-4
U0202-3
555 Timer U0506-4
SB9600 MUX U606-16
Volume Pot U0206-7
32K Crystal Y0100-5
Modulation MUX U0902-16
Power Control U0956-4
U0957-4
U0960-4
Keyed 9.1 V Switch Q0952

3.14.3 Reset Circuits


The reset circuits consist of the power-on reset (POR*) circuit (Figure 3-45), SW_B+ sense circuit,
and SB9600 bus reset circuit. These circuits allow the microprocessor to recover from an unstable
condition, such as removing battery A+ from the radio while it is on, battery voltage too low, and
miscommunication to remote devices on the SB9600 bus, as well as generally monitoring the power
on/off condition.

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SW_A+
A+

FET To 9.3V Regulators


(U0500......)
SW_B+
Q0505 B+_CNTL

Soft_Turn_Off

Emergency

SW_A+

U0604
+
SWB+ _Sense
To Microprocessor
SW_B+ -
2.85V

5V

4.2V POR
Detector To Microprocessor
(LV_DETECT)
U05

2.85V 1.85V 1.55V


Reg. Out Reg. Out Reg. Out
U0501 U0507 U0502

MAEPF-27826-O

Figure 3-45. Power-On Reset Circuit


The SW_B+ and A+ voltage levels are sensed by the comparator circuit consisting of U0604, Q0505,
and R0505, R0506, R0508, and R0509. When SW_B+ goes below 8.5 V or SW_A+ goes below
10 V, U0604-7, SW B+ Sense, goes low. When this occurs, the radio completes its soft power-down
and eventually drives the Soft_Turn_Off line low, which turns off Q0502 and FET Q0503. This turns
off SW_A+ and eventually turns off the 9-V, 5-V, 3-V, 2.85-V, 1.85-V, and 1.55-V regulators.
The POR* circuit consists of a wired-OR circuit of the error output lines from the 2.85-V, 1.85-V, and
1.55-V regulators, which indicates a failure of either of these regulators; and a reset output from a
4.2-V detector IC U0504. When either of the regulators fails or the 5-V supply begins to drop below
4.2 V, POR* is asserted low, resetting the microprocessor U100 at U001, LV_DETECT.
When the radio is operating correctly (A+ > 10 V and SW_B+ > 8.5 V), SW_A+ and VOCON
regulators U0501, U0502, and U05007 are at normal voltage. The POR* line and SW_B+_Sense are
high (2.85 V).
The other signal that can cause a processor/radio reset is the SB9600 RESET line. The RESET line
is driven high (5 V) by a remote device that is having problems communicating with the processor.

3.14.4 Power-Up/Power-Down Sequence


The XTL 1500 radio power is cycled via SW_B+ (battery voltage level). This voltage is supplied by
the control head via J0401, pin 17, when the On/Off knob is cycled.SW_B+ is derived from the
battery A+ voltage via a power FET in the control head.

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3.14.4.1 Power Turn-On


When SW_B+ is active at turn-on time, the voltage turns on Q0501, Q0504, and Q0505, which then
turns on SW_A+ via the power FET Q0503. SW_A+ then supplies all radio power (9.3-V regulators
and controller regulators). SW_A+ is derived the same way SW_B+ is at the control head.
SW_B+ is also sent to the comparator circuit, U0604, which allows the processor to monitor its level
via SW_B+_Sense (active high). When SW_B+ is sensed “on” by the processor, it asserts high an
output line, Soft_Turn_Off, to the wired-OR turn-on circuit at Q0502. This active-high processor
output is required for performing a soft power-down.

3.14.4.2 Power Turn-Off


At turn-off, SW_B+ becomes inactive at the control heads. As this voltage falls below 8.5 V, the
U0604 comparator circuit drives SW_B+_Sense low, telling the processor to power down the radio.
The processor eventually de-asserts low the SOFT_TURN_OFF signal after keeping the wired-OR
turn-on circuit, and thus SW_A+ and all radio power, on long enough to perform a soft power-down,
which includes deaffiliating on a trunked system, saving radio status parameters, etc. Once the
SW_B+ and SOFT_TURN_ON lines are both low, Q0502 and Q0504 turn off, which provides a low
at power FET Q0503. This turns off SW_A+, which removes all radio power.

3.14.4.3 Emergency Power-Up/-Down Sequence


The emergency input is provided to enable the radio transceiver to be activated, regardless of the
state of the control head’s On/Off switch. The emergency input is activated by opening the normally
grounded footswitch connected to J0402, pin 28, of the controller. This input is routed to Q0501 and
to the same wired or turn-on circuit and SW_A+ FET.
Under normal configurations, the output of Q0501 goes low to trigger pin 2 of a monostable vibrator
U0506 causing the output pin 3 to go high. This enables the regulators through D0501 and Q0502. It
also enables the EMERG_SENSE line to the MCU through U0508-1. The monostable vibrator is a
timeout timer that holds the regulators on for 300 ms. This delay is required to allow the MCU to
initiate its start-up vectors and poll the EMEG_SENSE line J17 of U0001. The MCU takes control of
the regulators through D0501 and Q0502 by holding SOFT_TURN_OFF high.
The emergency active state depends on the emergency polarity into the timer. Normally with Q0501
present, emergency is active with the footswitch open. Removing Q0501 and adding R0527 causes
the emergency to go active with the switch closed.

3.14.5 MCU and DSP System Clocks


The MCU within the Patriot IC (U100) needs two clocks for proper operation. A 16.8 MHz sine-wave
reference is provided at the CKIH (A6) pin of the Patriot IC. The source of this clock is a 16.8 MHz
oscillator and its associated filtering circuitry. This clock is also provided to the Urchin IC (U0901).
The MCU has the capability of running at higher clock rates, which are programmable and based on
this 16.8 MHz reference. The DSP within the Patriot IC also uses the 16.8 MHz provided at the CKIH
(A6) pin as a reference.
The Patriot IC also requires a 32 kHz square-wave clock, provided at the CKIL (J7) pin. This clock is
generated by a 32 kHz crystal (Y0100), with supporting circuitry for oscillation. This clock is utilized
only for the Patriot IC, and is used for reset capability and other Patriot IC functions.
Four additional clocks are also supplied to the daughtercard: a 20 kHz RX frame-sync clock, a
48 kHz TX frame-sync clock, a 1.2 MHz RX data clock, and a 2.4 MHz TX data clock. The
microprocessor also generates the digital audio bus clocks: a 512 kHz data clock and an 8 kHz
frame-sync clock.

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3.14.6 RS-232 USB Bus


The XTL 1500 microcontroller in the Patriot IC (U100) has two internal UARTS that can be
configured for RS-232 data communication: UARTA and UARTB (Figure 3-46).

PATRIOT
U100
UART A UART B

MUX SB9600
SWITCH Circuit
Rear connector
(26-pin) - J2

USB BUS+, BUS-, BUSY, RESET


Pins 2, 3, 9, 8
Front connector XCVR
USB+, USB-, USB_PWR
(50-pin) - J0401 U0304 Pins 7, 6, 12

Boot_TX, Boot_RX RS232


TXD, RXD, CTS, RTS
Pins 25, 26 XCVR Pins 4, 5, 10, 11
U0305
Pins 31, 31, 33, 34

Pins 27, 28, 29, 30

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Figure 3-46. Patriot IC (U100) UART Configuration


UARTA is configured for RS-232 data transmission by default, and its data transmission is routed
through an on-board RS-232 transceiver (U0305) to bring the data voltage levels up to EIA RS-232
standards before the data exits the front and rear of the radio. The U0305 is a two-driver, two-
receiver device, protected against ±15 kV electrostatic discharges.
For data output, UARTA transmits data from the microcontroller at 0-V and 2.85-V levels. This data is
sent on an asynchronous serial bus, which is routed to an on-board RS-232 transceiver (U0305) that
converts these low-voltage levels to -9 V and +9 V signal levels. This RS-232-formatted data is
routed out the front of the radio (J0401-27, J0401-28, J0401-29, J0401-30) and to the rear of the
radio (J0402-7, J0402-8, J0402-9, J0402-10).
For data input, U0305 can accept up to ±30-V signal levels. These high levels are converted inside
the U0305 down to 0-V and 5-V levels. Next these data levels are routed thru a buffer stage (U0303)
which lowers the data to 0-V and 2.85-V levels. This is the required voltage levels for the input into
the microcontroller.
This radio meets EIA compatibility with external data accessory devices. The naming scheme (see
Table 3-12) used for the microcontroller's RS-232 lines sometimes conflict with EIA RS-232 naming
schemes. This is due to the microcontroller's pin names versus I/O direction, compared to the EIA
pin names versus I/O direction. Therefore, a matching naming scheme has been developed. If the
pin is coming from the UART, the pin name has UART in the name. However, if you want to know
how the EIA standard identifies the pin, a chart exists that provides the naming conversion. The
shipping rear data cable automatically routes the pins according to the EIA standard, so interfacing
to external data devices, such as computers, is done correctly. The naming scheme information is
only needed when the rear connector is opened and the wires need to be identified for connection to
a custom device. Note that the correct interfacing of RS-232 lines is "output line" to "input line". For
example, the TX pin of one device connects to the RX pin of the other device, and the RTS pin of one
device connects to the CTS pin of the other device. Never connect TX to TX, RX to RX, and so on.

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Table 3-12. Rear Connector Naming Scheme

EIA-
P2 Rear
J2 Compatible DB9 (Male) Serial Data
Radio Pin Pin Alternate Accessory Cable
Pin J2 Pin Name Name at Port Connector = Device Pin
Direction Name DB9 (Female) =
No. Rear Conn. DTE Interface Direction
DCE Interface
J2

Output 4 UARTA_TX No Change TX_DCE TX_DCE = pin 2 <--> pin 2 = RX_DTE Input

Input 5 UARTA_RX No Change RX_DCE RX_DCE = pin 3 <--> pin 3 = TX_DTE Output

Output 10 UARTA_CTS Becomes RTS RTS_DCE RTS_DCE = pin 8 <--> pin 8 = CTS_DTE Input

Input 11 UARTA_RTS Becomes CTS CTS_DCE CTS_DCE = pin 7 <--> pin 7 = RTS_DTE Output

Note: Connecting to a computer = DTE device


TX to RX and RTS to CTS

3.14.7 Serial Communications on the External Bus (SB9600)


The SB9600 bus is an asynchronous serial communication bus using a Motorola-proprietary
protocol. It provides a means for the microcontroller within the Patriot IC (U100) to communicate with
other hardware devices. In the radio, it communicates with hardware accessories connected to the
accessory connector. Serial communications on this external bus uses three of the four SB9600
lines: BUS+ (J0402-3), BUS- (J0402-5), and BUSY (J0402-6) data lines originating from the
microcontroller's secondary UART.
These three lines are bidirectional; therefore, numerous devices can be in parallel on the bus. All
devices monitor the bus while data is being transmitted at a 9600-baud rate.
The microcontroller sends the data transmission from UARTB, onto the bus at 0-V and 2.85-V levels.
Next, the software sets microcontroller SB96_RS232_EN to a logic HIGH. Buffers (U0602 and
U0603) are now powered and the data is changed to the SB9600 format via pull-up and pull-down
logic circuitry. SB96_RS232_EN also sets the data MUX (U0606) to route the new SB9600-
formatted data to the correct lines at the rear of the radio (J0402-3, J0402-4, J0402-5, and J0402-6).
Since SB96_RS232_EN is kept HIGH as the default state, the UARTB default function is for SB9600
data traffic only.
When the microcontroller sends data onto the bus, the microcontroller monitors the transmitted data
as a collision-detection measure. If a collision is detected as a result of receiving a different data
pattern, the microcontroller will stop transmission and try again; that is, when the RESET line
(J0402-4) is used.
Data bus drivers for the BUS+ and BUS- lines are differentially driven, having BUS- inverted from the
state of BUS+. The drivers are so designed that any of the devices on the bus can drive these lines
to their non-idle state without loading problems.
In a typical data transmission, the microcontroller examines the BUSY line. If the BUSY line is in the
idle state, the microcontroller sets the BUSY line HIGH, and then it transmits using BUS+ and BUS-.
At the end of the transmission, the microcontroller returns the BUSY line to idle.
The idle states for the SB9600 lines are: BUS+ = logic HIGH, BUS- = logic LOW, BUSY = logic LOW,
and RESET = logic LOW.

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3.14.8 Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) Bus


The microcontroller (U100) utilizes an SPI bus for configuring and operating specific ICs in the
controller and RF sections of the radio. The SPI bus is a synchronous serial bus made up of four
lines (see Figure 3-47 on page 3-71). The CLK line is used to control the speed of the data to/from
the IC and the microcontroller. If necessary, this clock speed can be adjusted to a different value for
each IC.
The Data-OUT pin receives a data string from the microcontroller. The Data-IN pin sends a serial
data string to the microcontroller, usually to indicate what the current programmed values are of the
IC. The Chip Select pin is used to select which single IC is currently being programmed. Each ICs
Chip Select pin is hardwired to a specific SPI bus and can only be controlled by that bus. The
microcontroller pulls the ICs chip-select line LOW to enable the IC for receiving configuration data,
for programming, or for sending out its existing configuration state. Additional SPI buses allow chip
selecting to occur in parallel. Therefore, the operations on each SPI bus do not add any delay to the
activities occurring on another SPI bus.

SCKA QSCKA SCKA


ABACUS D/A
MOSIA MOSIA MOSIA
U6000 U0959
ABACUS3_CS* SPICS8 SPICS9 DA_EN*

PATRIOT
SCKA SCKA
U100
LOG POT
MOSIA MOSIA
LV FRAC-N U0206
U6751 MISOA MISOA SPICS5 EEPOT_3_CS*

SYN_SEL* SPICS4

SCKA
MOSIA
A/D
U0953 MISOA

AD_EN* SPICS6

MAEPF-27820-O

Figure 3-47. Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) Block Diagram


The following ICs are controlled and programmed by SPI_A:
• ABACUS III (U6000): Sigma Delta A/D converter and 2nd LO frequency adjust. The
ABACUS III IC has a single pin for both input and output. Therefore, additional circuitry (U0103
and U0105) handles the SPI_MISO or the SPI_MOSI data lines from the microcontroller and
allows a read or write operation to occur with the ABACUS III IC via a single bidirectional data
line.
• A/D (U0953): monitors temperature, source voltage, PA current, feedback-voltage loop,
forward-detected voltage, and reverse-detected voltage
• D/A (U0959) (microcontroller only writes to IC): controls bias stages 1-4, sets current limit,
monitor thermistors, tuner overall RF power, and adjusts RX filter

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• LV Frac-N (U6751) (microcontroller only writes to IC): scales the frequency from the VCO,
control RX, and TX feedback loops
• EPOT (U0206) (microcontroller only writes to IC): controls the 32 steps of audio volume (vol=0:
low to 15: high) that is routed to audio PA

3.14.9 Receive Audio


The controller processes all received signals digitally. This requires a unique back-end from a
standard analog radio. This unique functionality is provided by the ABACUS III IC as the interface to
the DSP. The ABACUS III IC (in the receive back-end section of the transceiver) provides a digital
back-end for the receiver. It provides digital output data words at a 20 kHz sampling rate (refer to
section “3.11. Receiver Back-End” for more details on ABACUS III IC operation). This data is passed
to the DSP through the RX Baseband Interface Port (BBP). The SPI bus is used to configure the
operation of the ABACUS III IC and is driven by the Patriot IC. ABACUS_DIN is the data line on
which the RX data words are transferred from ABACUS III IC to the Patriot IC (refer to Figure 3-48
on page 3-72).

SPI
S PI_SC PC
Patriot
SPI_MOSI PD
U100
SPI_MISO ABACUS III
U6000

SCKA 1.2MHz
SC0B ABA_CLK
SAP BBP RX Data RF IN
SRDA SRDB ABA_RXD
20kHz
SCKA SC1B ABA_FSYNC

CODEC
U0200
512kHz
MCLK
Volume Pot Audio PA SPKR+
TX Data (J0401-4)
DT RO NEG
8kHz
FSR U0206 U0204 SPKR -
(J0401-4)

MAEPF-27891-O

Figure 3-48. XTL 1500 RX Signal Path


The ABACUS III data is transferred to the Patriot IC at a 1.2 MHz bit rate, which is a synchronous
clock provided by the ABACUS III IC. The 20 kHz interrupt clock, also provided by the ABACUS III
IC, signals the arrival of a data packet and represents the sampling rate of the received data.
The DSP then processes this data to extract audio and signaling, perform filtering, alert-tone
generation, etc. The DSP performs de-emphasis and discrimination before sending the discriminator
data to the audio CODEC (U0200) via the SAP SSI bus. This bus is the digital audio bus consisting
of the 512 kHz master bit clock (SAP_DCLK), and the 8 kHz frame sync (SAP_FSYNC). These
clocks represent the data bit rate and sampling rate, respectively, for both the transmit and receive
digital audio. For secure messages, the digital signal data must be passed to the secure module for
decryption prior to DSP processing of the speaker data. The DSP transfers the data to and from the
secure module through the SAP SSI port TXD and RXD signals. Configuration and mode control of
the secure module is performed by the MCU through this bus.

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The CODEC D/A analog output signal is routed to the RX_FILT_AUDIO line at both J0401 and
J0402/J2 for legacy accessories and special applications products at an amplitude of 100 mV per
kHz of deviation. The signal amplitude is independent of volume setting. This output is also routed to
a multiplex switch, U0210, which is one source of audio to the audio PA speaker output. The
alternate PA source, AUX_RX, is an input from J0401 and is used with vehicular repeater systems
(VRS). The multiplexer output, normally received speaker audio, is routed to a volume control digital
programmable potentiometer, U0206, and then to the audio PA (U0204) input. The audio PA output
then drives the external speaker.
The audio power amplifier (U0204), is a DC-coupled-output, bridge-type amplifier. The gain is
internally fixed at 40 dB. Speaker audio leaves U0204 on pins 4 and 6. For dash-mount radios, the
audio is routed to the speaker via J0402, pins 19, 21, 23, and 25, and then to J2, pins 20 and 26. The
amplifier is biased to one-half of the A+ voltage. An audio isolation transformer must be used if
grounded test equipment, such as an audio analyzer or service monitor, is to be connected to the
speaker outputs.

! The speaker outputs must NOT be grounded in any way.


Caution

Normally, R0220 pulls up U0204, pin 8, to SW_B+ to enable the audio PA. When the radio is
squelched, the audio PA is muted by the microprocessor. Q0200 is enabled to provide approximately
4.5 V through a voltage divider (Q0200 and R0222) to U0204, pin 8, which mutes the audio PA.
When SW_B+ is turned off, the voltage from SW_A+ on U0204 falls below 2 V, placing the audio PA
in standby, which turns off the U0204 output transistors to the speaker. Table 3-13 shows the
voltages present at U0204, pin 8, during its various conditions.

Table 3-13. PA Condition Voltages at U0204, Pin 8

Power Amplifier U0204 Pin 8


Condition (Vdc)

Standby 0-2

Mute 3.3-6.4

Enabled 8.5-17

3.14.10Transmit Audio
The mobile microphone connects to the front of the control head through connector P104.
Microphone audio (MIC_HI) enters the main board via J0401, pin 4, and is routed to multiplexer
U0209 (refer to Figure 3-49 on page 3-74). Resistors R0200 and R0204 provide 9.6 Vdc bias voltage
for the microphone's internal circuitry.

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The multiplexer allows TX modulation audio to be routed from one of 3 possible sources: mobile
microphone (MIC_HI), AUX_MIC (audio sourced from the J2 rear accessory connector in motorcycle
configuration), or AUX_TX (audio from a VRS). The resulting audio source is then sent to a two-
stage, programmable gain/attenuation circuit comprised of U0201 and U0202. The gain is
accomplished via a programmable digital potentiometer in the amplifier circuit. This gain is
adjustable via CPS and is programmed in ±3 dB steps. After passing through an anti-aliasing filter,
audio is sent to the input of the CODEC (U0200) where it is digitized via its internal A/D converter.
The digital audio data is then sent via the SAP SSI bus to the DSP at the Patriot IC. As with speaker
data samples, the DSP reads the microphone audio samples and processes, pre-emphasizes,
filters, and adds signaling information to this data. As with the received trunking data, low-speed
transmit data is processed by the MCU and returned to the DSP. For secure messages, the digital
signal data can be passed to the secure module prior to DSP processing and modulation. The DSP
transfers the data to and from the secure module through the SAP SSI transmit (TXD) and receive
(RXD) lines.

SPI URCHIN Clock Low Pass Filter


S PI_SC
Patriot IC FL0900
SPI_MOSI 2.4MHz
U100 48kHz U0901
SPI_MISO
Input Output

Modulation DAC
SCKA 2.4MHz
SCKB SCK
SAP BBP MOD Data U0900
SRDA STDB STD
48kHz FM OUT
SCKA SC2B SFS
MODIN
(To LV FRACN)

CODEC
U0200
512kHz
MCLK Gain/Attenuation
TX Data TG MIC_HI
DT Stages (U0201, U202) (J0401-4)
8kHz
FSR

MAEPF-27890-O

Figure 3-49. XTL 1500 TX Signal Path


After the DSP has finished its processing, filtering, and signaling on the audio data samples, it then
sends this data to the modulation DAC (U0900) on the BBP SSI port, where it is converted to the
analog modulation signal. The data is clocked over to the modulation DAC at a 2.4 MHz bit rate, with
a frame sync (representing the transmit data sample rate) of 48 kHz. Both of these clocks are
generated by the Urchin IC (U0901).
The modulation DAC audio output signal is sent to a switched capacitor low-pass filter (FL0900) that
performs anti-aliasing filtering. The filter output is sent through a multiplexer switch, U0902, and
finally on to the FGU/LV Frac-N synthesizer for modulation of the RF carrier signal.

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3.14.11Flash Programming
When the radio needs new program code, this can often be done by reflashing the FLASH ROM
(U102) located on the daughtercard and the FLASH ROM (U1300) located on the control head.
Reflashing is accomplished by using a programming cable (HKN6183) and the Motorola Customer
Programming Software (CPS) FLASHport tool. The technique to flash the radio is the same as when
using CPS or the TUNER software to change features on your radio. The software will first flash the
codes into the U102 FLASH ROM and then proceed to U1300 FLASH ROM.
Two data lines are utilized on the programming cable to allow the computer to communicate with the
microcontroller. These two lines are called USB_DP_UART_TX (J7000-8) and USB_DM_UART_RX
(J7000-4) on the control head GCAI connector (see Figure 3-50).
The standard method of upgrading a radio's software and communicating between a computer and
the radio microcontroller involves the use of the UART path via the programming cable. The UART
lines from the GCAI connector connects to the OMAP applications processor in the control head in
which the data will be routed to the transceiver patriot IC via SSI link.

Computer 9 pin cable 10 pin cable UART_TX


Tout Tin Controlhead
(male) pin 2 (female) pin 2 (male) pin 8
14 11 GCAI
(RX_DTE) (TX_DCE) (TX_DCE)
Accessory
RS232 IC Connector
Computer 9 pin cable 10 pin cable (J7000)
13 12
(male) pin 3 (female) pin 3 (male) pin 4
Rin Rout UART_RX
(TX_DTE) (RX_DCE) (RX_DCE)

HKN6183
MAEPF-27815-O

Figure 3-50. Boot RX and Boot TX Data Lines


The programming cable is detected by grounding GP1O_0 on the GCAI connector and in turn the
processor reads the one-wire memory in the same attached cable. If it determines from one-wire that
a two-wire RS232 cable is attached, RS232 on GCAI is enabled. This would enable the computer to
communicate with the OMAP applications processor and via SSI link allows the programming of the
transceiver radio.

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3.14.12Reflashing/Upgrading Firmware
The FLASH IC is the firmware storage IC. Programming this IC is accomplished using one of the
following input paths:
• Two-wire RS-232 directly from a computer’s serial port to the radio’s rear connector data cable
HKN6160
• Two-wire RS-232 through an HKN6183 programming cable at the control head’s 10-pin
accessory port
For a list of all available programming cables, refer to the table below.

Table 3-14. Programming Cables

Motorola
Description Application
Part Number

HKN6183 Programming Flash Cable Used with Tuner software, Customer Programming
Software (CPS), and FLASHport

RVN4185 Customer Programming Software and Programming and radio alignment software on CD
Tuner Software

HKN6160 Cable Kit 6’ Dash Mount Data (RS232) Used for programming XTL 1500

If you choose to reflash the radio (reflash the IC), DO NOT interrupt the
! process; otherwise, you might corrupt the FLASH IC and need advanced
technical support to revive your radio.
Caution

NOTE: FLASH IC replacement is not supported as a field repair option. If the FLASH IC is removed,
the radio cannot be reflashed by a customer or radio depot. This is because the FLASH IC
must be hard-boot loaded at the factory to allow the programming of a unique file.

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Chapter 4 Troubleshooting Procedures

4.1 Introduction
This section will aid you in troubleshooting a malfunctioning XTL 1500 radio. It is intended to be
detailed enough to localize the malfunctioning circuit and isolate the defective component.

Most of the ICs are static-sensitive devices. Do not attempt


! to troubleshoot or disassemble a board without first referring
Caution to the following Handling Precautions section.

4.2 Handling Precautions


Complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (CMOS) devices and other high-technology devices, are
used in the XTL 1500 radio. While the attributes of these devices are many, their characteristics
make them susceptible to damage by electrostatic discharge (ESD) or high-voltage charges.
Damage can be latent, resulting in failures occurring weeks or months later. Therefore, special
precautions must be taken to prevent device damage during disassembly, troubleshooting, and
repair. Handling precautions are mandatory for this radio, and are especially important in low-
humidity conditions. DO NOT attempt to disassemble the radio without observing the following
handling precautions.
1. Eliminate static generators (plastics, Styrofoam, etc.) in the work area.
2. Remove nylon or double-knit polyester jackets, roll up long sleeves, and remove or tie back
loose hanging neckties.
3. Store and transport all static-sensitive devices in ESD-protective containers.
4. Disconnect all power from the unit before ESD-sensitive components are removed or inserted
unless otherwise noted.
5. Use a static-safeguarded workstation, which can be accomplished through the use of an anti-
static kit (Motorola part number 01-80386A82). This kit includes a wrist strap, two ground
cords, a static-control table mat and a static-control floor mat.
6. Always wear a conductive wrist strap when servicing this equipment. The Motorola part
number for a replacement wrist strap that connects to the table mat is 42-80385A59.

4.2.1 Parts Replacement and Substitution


Special care should be taken to ensure that a suspected component is actually the one at fault. This
special care will eliminate unnecessary unsoldering and removal of parts, which could damage or
weaken other components or the printed circuit board (PCB) itself.
When damaged parts are replaced, identical parts should be used. If the identical replacement
component is not locally available, check the parts list for the proper Motorola part number and order
the component from the nearest Motorola Communications Parts facility.
4-2 Troubleshooting Procedures: Handling Precautions

4.2.2 Rigid Circuit Boards


The XTL 1500 radio uses bonded, multi-layer, printed circuit boards. Since the inner layers are not
accessible, special considerations are required when soldering and unsoldering components. The
printed-through holes might interconnect multiple layers of the printed circuit. Therefore, care should
be exercised to avoid pulling the plated circuit out of the hole.
When soldering near module socket pins, be careful to avoid accidentally getting solder in the
socket. Also, be careful not to form solder bridges between module socket pins. Closely examine
your work for shorts caused by solder bridges. When removing modules with metal enclosures, be
sure to unsolder the enclosure ground tabs as well as the module parts.

4.2.3 Heat-Related Precautions


During all repair procedures, heating neighboring components can be minimized by:
• Using upper heat only
• Using the correct size of heat-focus head, which should be approximately the same size as the
carrier being replaced
• Keeping the heat-focus head approximately 1/8 in. (3-6 mm) above the printed circuit board
when removing or replacing the device

Moisture-sensitive devices (MSD) are subject to die-bond (or other

! interface) delamination if heated above 185°C. To ensure that


delamination does not occur, the PCB should be baked for eight
Caution hours at 125°C prior to repair if an adjacent MSD could potentially
be exposed to 185°C or greater temperature during repair. Use
0.250 in. as the determining distance between the component being
repaired and the MSD.

4.2.4 Daughtercard Module


The daughtercard module can be removed by desoldering. However, this only should be done as a
last resort since the module cannot be reliably reattached to the main board, except with a new
module, and contains extremely small parts that can be easily lost. Therefore, it is recommended
that when troubleshooting an XTL 1500 radio, avoid removing and replacing large sections for an
expected quick fix.

4.2.4.1 SRAM
Each of the daughtercard module’s three sections are attached to the module using BGA (Ball Grid
Array) solder-attachment technology, and once removed, cannot be reliably reattached. Also,
because of the dense grouping of the solder balls, heating of the part and doing a slight tap to fix
presumed cold-solder joints usually only results in smearing the solder and shorting the solder balls.

4.2.4.2 Testing
The daughtercard module is tested prior to placement on the main board. However, this is done with
proprietary software that is not available outside Motorola. Also, because of the high density of the
solder balls, the pins of the three ICs are not exposed to the outside world for test probing.

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4.3 Voltage Measurement and Signal Tracing


In most situations, the problem circuit may be identified using a DC voltmeter, RF millivoltmeter, and
oscilloscope (preferably with 100 MHz bandwidth or more). The “Recommended Test Equipment,
Service Aids, and Tools” section in the ASTRO Digital XTL 1500 VHF/UHF Range 1/UHF Range 2/
700–800 MHz Mobile Radio Basic Service Manual (6815853H01) outlines the recommended tools
and service aids which would be useful. Of special note are:
• 30-80370E06 Extender Cable which provides an extension cable for VOCON board connector
J501 and command board connector P501
• RPX-4725C Command and Control Service Cable Kit which provides extension cables for
servicing digital and analog circuits
• RPX-4724B RF Service Cable Kit which provides interface cables needed to service the RF
boards
In some cases DC voltages at probe points are shown in red on the schematics. In other areas
diagrams are included to show time-varying signals, which should be present under the indicated
circumstances. It is recommended that a thorough check be made prior to replacement of any IC or
part. If the probe point does not have a signal reasonably close to the indicated one, a check of the
surrounding components should be made prior to replacing any parts.

When checking a transistor or module, either in or out of

! circuit, do not use an ohmmeter having more than 1.5 Vdc


appearing across test leads or use an ohms scale of less than
Caution x100.

4.4 Power-Up Self-Check Errors


When the radio is turned on (power-up), the radio performs cursory tests to determine if its basic
electronics and software are in working order. Problems detected during these tests are presented
as error codes on the radio’s display. The presence of an error should prompt the user that a
problem exists and that a service technician should be contacted.
Self-test errors are classified as either fatal or non-fatal. Fatal errors inhibit user operation; non-fatal
errors do not. Table 4-1 will aid in understanding particular power-up error code displays.

Table 4-1. Power-Up Self-Check Error Codes

Error Code Description Error Type Corrective Action


ERROR 01/02 FLASH ROM Codeplug NON-FATAL Re-flash the entire codeplug.
Checksum
ERROR 01/12 Security Partition NON-FATAL Re-flash the codeplug sections.
Checksum
ERROR 01/20 ABACUS Tune Failure NON_FATAL • Turn the radio off, then on.
• Re-flash tuning (codeplug).
• Replace ABACUS IC / resolder.
ERROR 01/22 Tuning Codeplug NON-FATAL • Re-flash tuning (codeplug).
Checksum • Retune the radio using CPS.
FAIL 01/81 FLASH ROM Checksum FATAL Re-flash the firmware.
FAIL 01/82 FLASH ROM Codeplug FATAL Re-flash the codeplug or
Checksum firmware.

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Table 4-1. Power-Up Self-Check Error Codes (Continued)

Error Code Description Error Type Corrective Action


FAIL 01/88 External RAM Error FATAL • Turn the radio off, then on.
• Hard bootstrap and flash the
firmware.
• Replace the daughtercard.
FAIL 01/90 General Hardware FATAL • Turn the radio off, then on.
• Replace the control head or flex.
FAIL 01/92 Security Partition FATAL Re-flash the codeplug sections.
Checksum
FAIL 01/93 FlashPORT AUTHENT FATAL Re-flash the appropriate base
CODE Failure codeplug to match the radio
feature set.
FAIL 01/98 Internal RAM Failure FATAL • Turn the radio off, then on.
• Hard bootstrap and flash the
firmware.
• Replace the daughtercard.
FAIL 01/AO ABACUS IC Failure/Wrong FATAL • Re-flash tuning (codeplug).
ABACUS IC Version • Retune the radio using CPS.
FAIL 01/A2 Tuning Codeplug FATAL • Re-flash tuning (codeplug).
Checksum • Retune the radio using CPS.
FAIL 02/81 DSP ROM Checksum FATAL • Turn the radio off, then on.
• Re-flash the DSP firmware
(DSP is processor-dependent).
FAIL 02/88 DSP RAM Error FATAL • Turn the radio off, then on.
• Re-flash the DSP firmware
(DSP is processor-dependent).
FAIL 02/90 General DSP Hardware FATAL • Turn the radio off, then on.
Failure • Re-flash the DSP firmware
(DSP is processor-dependent).
• Replace daughtercard.
FAIL 02/CO Wrong Microprocessor FATAL • Re-flash the firmware.
Version • Hard bootstrap and flash the
firmware.
• Replace the daughtercard.
ERROR 05/10 Control Head Hardware NON-FATAL • Turn the radio off, then on.
Error • Replace the control head or flex.
FAIL 05/81 Control Head ROM FATAL Replace the control head.
Checksum Error
ERROR 06/10 Aux Control Head NON-FATAL • Turn the radio off, then on.
Hardware Error • Replace the control head or flex.
FAIL 06/81 Aux Control Head ROM FATAL Replace the auxiliary control
Checksum Error head.
ERROR 08/10 Siren Hardware Error NON-FATAL • Turn the radio off, then on.
• Check the siren cable
connection.
FAIL 08/81 Siren ROM Checksum FATAL Replace the siren.
Error
ERROR 09/10 Secure Hardware Error NON-FATAL Replace the secure module.

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Table 4-1. Power-Up Self-Check Error Codes (Continued)

Error Code Description Error Type Corrective Action


FAIL 09/90 Secure Hardware Fatal FATAL Replace the secure module.
Error
ERROR 12/10 VRS Hardware Error NON-FATAL • Turn the radio off, then on.
• Check the VRS cable
connection.
FAIL 12/81 VRS ROM Checksum Error FATAL Replace the VRS.
ERROR 1C/10 Tone Remote Control NON-FATAL • Turn the radio off, then on.
(TRC) Hardware Error • Check the TRC cable
connection.
FAIL 1C/81 TRC ROM Checksum Error FATAL Replace the TRC.
Note:
• Firmware=Radio HOST and DSP software files
• Codeplug=Radio configuration software files.

4.5 Operational Error Codes


During radio operation, the radio performs dynamic tests to determine if the radio is working properly.
Problems detected during these tests are presented as error codes on the radio’s display. The
presence of an error code should prompt a user that a problem exists and that a service technician
should be contacted. Table 4-2 will aid in understanding particular operational error codes.

Table 4-2. Operational Error Codes

Error Code Description Error Type Corrective Action


FAIL 001 Synthesizer Out of Lock/ NON-FATAL • Re-flash the tuning (codeplug)
Radio band mismatch • Re-flash the entire codeplug.
• Replace the daughtercard.
FAIL 002 Personality Checksum or NON-FATAL Re-flash the entire codeplug.
System Block Error

4.6 VHF (136–174 MHz) Band Main Board Troubleshooting


This information will help you troubleshoot the RF section of the VHF (136–174 MHz) band
XTL 1500 radio. Use this information, along with the theory of operation and troubleshooting charts,
to diagnose and isolate the cause of failures.
Prior to troubleshooting, it is important to review the theory of operation, including specific
precautions and troubleshooting methods. Because much of the radio's circuitry operates at high
frequencies, measurements must be taken very carefully. Notes and cautions are added to the text
to alert you to this need in areas of greatest sensitivity. However, the need for extreme care does
exist in all measurements and tests.

4.6.1 Display Flashes “FAIL 001”


This display indicates a synthesizer "out-of-lock" condition. The following information will help to
trouble shoot the frequency generation unit to the component level. Perform the following checks to
determine the mode of the Fail 001:
1. Determine if the "out-of-lock" condition occurs in either receive mode, transmit mode, or both.
Also, check other frequencies programmed in the unit if available.

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2. To determine if the "out-of-lock" is frequency or VCO dependant, place the unit into RF TEST
Mode, as described in the ASTRO Digital XTL 1500 VHF/UHF Range 1/UHF Range 2/700–
800 MHz Mobile Radio Basic Service Manual (6815853H01) and step through each test
channel. Table 4-3 indicates the frequency and Aux logic level for each test mode channel. In
addition, Table 4-4 provides information about the frequency of operation for each VCO.

Table 4-3. Test Mode Channels

Test LV Frac-N TX Freq LV Frac-N RX Freq


MODE TX Logic MHz RX Logic MHz

CHAN 1 AUX 2 136.0125 AUX 3 245.7125

CHAN 2 AUX 2 140.7625 AUX 3 250.4625

CHAN 3 AUX 2 145.5125 AUX 3 255.2125

CHAN 4 AUX 2 150.2625 AUX 3 259.9625

CHAN 5 AUX 2 154.9875 AUX 3 264.5875

CHAN 6 AUX 1 155.0125 AUX 4 264.7125

CHAN 7 AUX 1 159.7625 AUX 4 269.4625

CHAN 8 AUX 1 164.5125 AUX 4 274.2125

CHAN 9 AUX 1 169.2625 AUX 4 278.9625

CHAN 10 AUX 1 173.9875 AUX 4 283.5875

Table 4-4. VCO Frequency and Switching Logic

Frequency
MODE AUX1 AUX2 AUX3 AUX4
(MHz)

RX 245.65– LOW LOW HIGH LOW


264.65

RX 264.65– LOW LOW LOW HIGH


283.65

TX 155–174 HIGH LOW LOW LOW

TX 136–155 LOW HIGH LOW LOW

3. Continue troubleshooting by using the Fail 001 troubleshooting chart in Chapter 5.

4.6.2 VCO Hybrid Assembly


The VCO hybrid substrate is glued to the carrier board. The hybrid is not a field-repairable assembly.
If a failure is indicated in this assembly, replace the entire carrier board.

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4.6.3 Out-of-Lock Condition


The probable cause of an out-of-lock condition is a failure in the synthesizer circuit. If the voltages on
the AUX 1*, AUX 2*, AUX3*, and AUX4* lines do not conform to required output frequency in
Table 4-5, troubleshoot the synthesizer.
If the AUX 1* to AUX 4* voltages are correct but the synthesizer feedback level is not within the
range indicated, troubleshoot the feedback path.
If the AUX 1* to AUX 4* voltages are correct and the synthesizer feedback level is correct but an
out-of-lock condition persists, troubleshoot the synthesizer.

Table 4-5. AUX Output Frequency Requirements

Frequency
AUX 1 AUX 2 AUX 3 AUX 4 Output Frequency
Range

HI LOW LOW LOW 136–155 MHz

LOW HI LOW LOW 155–174 MHz

LOW LOW HI LOW 245.65–264.65 MHz

LOW LOW LOW HIGH 264.65–283.65 MHz

4.6.4 FGU Troubleshooting Aids


The following illustrations are additional service aids for troubleshooting the frequency generation
unit.
• Figure 4-1 on page 4-8 is a block diagram of the DC distribution for the frequency generation
unit.
• Figure 4-2 on page 4-9 is a block diagram of the frequency generation unit.
• Table 4-6 on page 4-9 describes the function of pins on the LV Frac-N IC U3751.
• Figure 4-3 on page 4-11 is a waveform representation during programming of the LV Frac-N IC
U3751.

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13.8 VDC
from Battery or
Power Supply

Q0503
Switched A+

Switched A+
(SW_A+)

U0951
U0950 Q0952
9.1V TX
9.3V Regulator K9.1 Switch
Regulator

9.3V
Regulated
K9.1

Q3762 3rd Q3758 3rd Q3758 3rd


U0505 Q3756
Stage of RX Stage of TX Ste of TX
5.0V Regulator 8.2V Superfilter
Injection Injection Injection

8.2V
5.0V Regulated
Regulated

Q3753,Q3754 Charge Pump


TX VCOs Q3761 1st Q3760 and
U3750 Bias Q3755 and
and Stage of RX Q3759 TX
3.0V Regulator Q3751,Q3752 Q3750, Prescaler
Injection Injection
RX VCOs Amp Q3757
3.0V
Regulated
Q3769 2nd
Stage of RX
Injection
Y3750 16.8
MHz Reference U3751
Oscillator and LVFracN
U3752 Buffer

MAEPF-27803-O_VHF

Figure 4-1. Frequency Generator Unit DC Power Supply Distribution (VHF)

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3.0V
3.0V
16.8MHz Reference
to Controller and
U3752 Receiver Back End

5.0V VOLTAGE
16.8MHz OSC
MULTIPLIER
3.0V D3758 and 8.2V
D3757 8.2V SW
3.0V
Regulator 3.0V 8.2V SW
U3750 Tx VCOs Keyed
VMULT3 9.1V
Q3753
CLOCK VMULT4
Q3765
TX TX
SYN_SEL AUX1 Buffers Injection
From
Controller DATA AUX2 Q3763
U6751 Q3754
MOD_IN IOUT LOOP 8.2V SW
IADAPT FILTER
8.2V SW
9.3V
Mod Out Q3751
PHASE C3809
Bias 1 Q3766
DETECTOR BIAS RX
Q3755 RX and RX
Bias 2 AUX3 Buffers Injection
Q3750 TX
AUX4 Q3764
SFIN Q3752
Rx VCOs 8.2V
9.3V SFBASE PREIN
Lock Prescaler Input
SFOUT
Q3757 RF
Feedback
8.2V Lock Detect
Super Filter to Controller
Q3756 8.2V
MAEPF-27804-O_VHF

Figure 4-2. Frequency Generation Unit Block Diagram (VHF)

Table 4-6. LV Frac-N U3751 Pin Descriptions (VHF)

Pin No. Pin Name Description


1 AUX2 Auxiliary logic output, high selects Low TX VCO
2 AUX3 Auxiliary logic output, high selects Low RX VCO
3 AUX4 Auxiliary logic output, high selects High RX VCO
4 LOCK Lock detect—logic high indicates in-lock condition
5 PD_VDD 3.0-V supply (phase detector)
6 GROUND Ground (digital)
7 DATA SPI data I/O
8 CLK SPI clock
9 CEX SPI enable line—active low
10 MODIN Modulation input from controller
11 VMULT4 Multiplier clock output
12 VMULT3 Multiplier clock output

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Table 4-6. LV Frac-N U3751 Pin Descriptions (VHF) (Continued)

Pin No. Pin Name Description


13 VRO 3.0-V supply for reference oscillator warp circuitry
14 VMULT2 Not used
15 VMULT1 Not used
16 INDMULT Not used
17 — No connection
18 REFSEL Not used
19 FREFOUT Not used
20 AVDD 3.0-V supply (analog)
21 VBPASS Not used
22 GND Ground (analog)
23 XTAL1 16.8 MHz reference oscillator input
24 XTAL2 Not used
25 WARP Reference oscillator warp output
26 SFCAP Superfilter bypass node
27 SFBASE Superfilter control node for Q6759
28 SFOUT Superfilter output
29 — No connection
30 SFIN Superfilter supply input
31 — No connection
32 PREIN Prescalar input
33 GROUND Ground (prescalar)
34 PRE_VDD 3.0-V supply
35 PVREF Not used
36 DVDD 3.0-V supply (digital)
37 TEST1 Not used
38 TEST2 Not used
39 CPB2 Phase detector bias input
40 CPB1 Phase detector bias input
41 MODOUT Modulation output
42 CCOMP Not used
43 IOUT Phase detector normal mode output
44 GND Ground (phase detector)
45 IADAPT Phase detector adapt mode output
46 ADAPTSW Phase detector adapt switch
47 VCP High-voltage supply for phase detector
48 AUX1 Auxiliary logic output, high selects Low TX VCO

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Pin 9 (Chip Select)

Pin 7 (Data)

Pin 8 (Clock)

MAEPF-27805-O

Figure 4-3. Waveform Representation During Programming of the LV Frac-N IC (U3751)


NOTE: The above waveforms are representations only.

4.6.5 No or Low Output Power (TX or RX Injection)


In addition to the schematic and theory of operation, refer to the transmitter injection troubleshooting
flowchart and the receiver injection trouble shooting flowchart in Chapter 5. The charts will guide you
through a sequence of tests and checks designed to isolate problems in the Transmitter or receiver
injection strings.

4.6.6 No or Low Modulation


In addition to the schematic and theory of operation, refer to the transmitter no TX Audio
troubleshooting flowchart in Chapter 5. The chart will guide you through a sequence of tests and
checks designed to isolate problems in the Transmitter Audio section of the FGU.

4.6.7 Troubleshooting the Back-End


Refer to “5.6.4 RX Back-End—Poor SINAD or No Audio (136–174 MHz)—Part 1 of 3” on page 5-15.

4.7 UHF Range 1 (380–470 MHz) Band Main Board Troubleshooting


This information will help you troubleshoot the RF section of the UHF Range 1 (380–470 MHz) band
XTL 1500 radio. Use this information, along with the theory of operation and troubleshooting charts,
to diagnose and isolate the cause of failures.
Prior to troubleshooting, it is important to review the theory of operation, including specific
precautions and troubleshooting methods. Because much of the radio's circuitry operates at high
frequencies, measurements must be taken very carefully. Notes and cautions are added to the text
to alert you to this need in areas of greatest sensitivity. However, the need for extreme care does
exist in all measurements and tests.

4.7.1 Display Flashes “FAIL 001”


This display indicates a synthesizer “out-of-lock” condition. The following information will help to
trouble shoot the frequency generation unit to the component level. Perform the following checks to
determine the mode of the Fail 001:
1. Determine if the “out-of-lock” condition occurs in either receive mode, transmit mode, or both.
Also, check other frequencies programmed in the unit if available.
2. To determine if the “out-of-lock” is frequency or VCO dependant, place the unit into RF TEST
Mode, as described in the ASTRO Digital XTL 1500 VHF/UHF Range 1/UHF Range 2/700–
800 MHz Mobile Radio Basic Service Manual (6815853H01) and step through each test
channel. Table 4-7 on page 4-12 indicates the frequency and Aux logic level for each test
mode channel. In addition, Table 4-8 on page 4-12 provides information about the frequency
of operation for each VCO.

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Table 4-7. Test Mode Channels UHF Range 1 (AUX 4 is not used for VCO selection in UHF)

AUX (TX Logic) AUX (RX Logic) RX VCO


Test TX TX Freq RX RX Freq
Freq
Mode VCO (MHz) VCO (MHz)
1 2 3 1 2 3 (MHz)

Chan 1 0 0 0 Q5825 380.0250 0 1 0 Q5901 380.0750 489.7250

Chan 2 0 0 0 Q5825 391.4750 0 1 0 Q5901 391.4250 501.0750

Chan 3 0 0 0 Q5825 408.9750 0 1 0 Q5901 408.9250 518.5750

Chan 4 0 0 0 Q5825 424.9375 1 1 0 Q5903 424.9875 534.6375

Chan 5 1 0 0 Q5826 425.0250 1 1 0 Q5903 425.0750 534.7250

Chan 6 1 0 0 Q5826 436.0250 1 1 0 Q5903 436.0750 545.7250

Chan 7 1 0 0 Q5826 455.8750 0 0 1 Q5905 455.8250 565.4750

Chan 8 1 0 0 Q5826 469.9375 0 0 1 Q5905 469.9875 579.5750

NOTE: The UHF band radios use high-side injection with an IF frequency of 109.65 MHz; therefore,
the receive VCO frequencies are 109.65 MHz higher than the selected radio channel
frequencies.

Table 4-8. VCO Frequency Calculation and Switching Logic (UHF Range 1)

VCO AUX1 AUX2 AUX3 VCO Frequency

RX VCO Q5901 0 1 0 489.65 <= f < 519.65

RX VCO Q5903 1 1 0 519.65 <= f < 549.65

RX VCO Q5905 0 0 1 549.65 <= f < 579.65

TX VCO Q5825 0 0 0 380 <= f < 425

TX VCO Q5826 1 0 0 425 <= f <= 470

NOTE: If a failure is indicated in any of the VCOs, whose operation is defined in the table above, then
the respective circuit should be checked to ensure proper bias is being applied to the
transistor. Specifically, the transistor collector pin should be at 8.2 V and base-emitter voltage
should be on the order of 0.8 V. The steering line voltage should be in the range of 2 V for the
lower frequency end of operation, and on the order of 11V at the upper frequency end of
operation. There could be typically +/- 1 V deviation from the above quoted numbers, which
allow for tolerances in the components. A clean, steady, frequency spike should be observed
on a spectrum analyzer of typically -18 dBm at the end of the resistive pad in the collector
circuitry of a properly working VCO.
3. Continue troubleshooting by using the Fail 001 troubleshooting chart in Chapter 5.

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4.7.2 FGU Troubleshooting Aids


The following illustrations are additional service aids for troubleshooting the frequency generation
unit.
• Figure 4-4 is a block diagram of the DC distribution for the frequency generation unit.
• Figure 4-5 on page 4-14 is a block diagram of the frequency generation unit.
• Table 4-9 on page 4-14 describes the function of pins on the LV Frac-N IC U5752.
• Figure 4-6 on page 4-16 is a waveform representation during programming of the LV Frac-N IC
U5752.

13.8 VDC A+
from Battery or
Power Supply

U5570
Audio Q5503 RFPA 9.3V Regulator
PA Final
MRF1570
9.3V
Regulated

Q0503
Q5502 RFPA
Switched A+
Driver
MRF1518
Switched A+
(SW_A+)

U0951
U0950 Q0952
9.1V TX
9.3V Regulator K9.1 Switch
Regulator

9.3V 9.1V
K9.1
Regulated Regulated

U5501 RFPA
Q5501
Pre-driver
U5301 TX
C65
5.0V Buffer
U0505 Q5752
Regulator
5.0V Regulator 8.2V Superfilter
5.0V
Regulated

U5303 2nd
Stage of RX
Injection
8.2V
5.0V Regulated
Regulated

Charge Pump
Q5825, Q5826 TX VCOs Q5902, Q5904, Q5906 Q5828 and
U5750 Bias Q5750 and
and Stages of RX Q5829 TX
3.0V Regulator Q5751 , Prescaler
Q5901, Q5903, Q5905 Injection Injection
Amp Q5755
RX VCOs
3.0V
Regulated

Y5750 16.8
MHz Reference U5752
Oscillator and LVFracN
U6752 Buffer

Figure 4-4. Frequency Generation Unit DC Power Supply Distribution (UHF Range 1)

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3.0V
3.0V
16.8MHz Reference
to Controller and
Receiver Back End
U5751

5.0V VOLTAGE 8.2V


16.8MHz OSC
MULTIPLIER 8.2V SW
3.0V D5750 and
D5751 8.2V SW
3.0V Keyed
Regulator 3.0V 9.1V
Q5825
U5750
VMULT3 Q5706
CLOCK VMULT4 TX TX
U5753 Q5826 INJECTION Injection
X0
SYN_SEL U5752 X1 Q5707
AUX1 A
From X2
Controller DATA AUX2 B X3
X4
AUX3 C 7.5V
MOD_IN AUX4 NC
Q5901
8.2V SW
Q5708
RX RX
IOUT LOOP Q5903 INJECTION
8.2V SW Injection
IADAPT FILTER Q5709
PHASE Bias 1
DETECTOR BIAS C5780 Q5905
Q5750 RX and 8.2V SW
Q5751 TX Bias 2 Q5710
Mod Out
SFIN C5779
8.2V
9.3V SFBASE PREIN
Prescaler Input
SFOUT Lock
Q5755 RF
Feedback
8.2V Lock Detect
Super Filter to Controller
8.2V
Q5752

Figure 4-5. Frequency Generation Unit Block Diagram (UHF Range 1)

Table 4-9. LV Frac-N U6751 Pin Descriptions (UHF Range 1)

Pin No. Pin Name Description


1 AUX2 Auxiliary logic output
2 AUX3 Auxiliary logic output
3 AUX4 Auxiliary logic output
4 LOCK Lock detect—logic high indicates in-lock condition
5 PD_VDD 3.0-V supply (phase detector)
6 GROUND Ground (digital)
7 DATA SPI data I/O
8 CLK SPI clock
9 CEX SPI enable line—active low
10 MODIN Modulation input from controller
11 VMULT4 Multiplier clock output
12 VMULT3 Multiplier clock output
13 VRO 3.0-V supply for reference oscillator warp circuitry
14 VMULT2 Not used

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Table 4-9. LV Frac-N U6751 Pin Descriptions (UHF Range 1) (Continued)

Pin No. Pin Name Description


15 VMULT1 Not used
16 INDMULT Not used
17 — No connection
18 REFSEL Not used
19 FREFOUT Not used
20 AVDD 3.0-V supply (analog)
21 VBPASS Not used
22 GND Ground (analog)
23 XTAL1 16.8 MHz reference oscillator input
24 XTAL2 Not used
25 WARP Reference oscillator warp output
26 SFCAP Superfilter bypass node
27 SFBASE Superfilter control node for Q5752
28 SFOUT Superfilter output
29 — No connection
30 SFIN Superfilter supply input
31 — No connection
32 PREIN Prescalar input
33 GROUND Ground (prescalar)
34 PRE_VDD 3.0-V supply
35 PVREF Not used
36 DVDD 3.0-V supply (digital)
37 TEST1 Not used
38 TEST2 Not used
39 CPB2 Phase detector bias input
40 CPB1 Phase detector bias input
41 MODOUT Modulation output
42 CCOMP Not used
43 IOUT Phase detector normal mode output
44 GND Ground (phase detector)
45 IADAPT Phase detector adapt mode output
46 ADAPTSW Phase detector adapt switch
47 VCP High-voltage supply for phase detector
48 AUX1 Auxiliary logic output

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Pin 9 (Chip Select)

Pin 7 (Data)

Pin 8 (Clock)

Figure 4-6. Waveform Representation During Programming of the LV Frac-N IC (U5752)


NOTE: The above waveforms are representations only.

4.7.3 Out-of-Lock Condition


The probable cause of an out-of-lock condition is a failure in the synthesizer circuit. If the voltages on
the AUX lines do not conform to Table 4-8 on page 4-12, troubleshoot the synthesizer. If the AUX
pins are correct, but the supply switch (Q5706, Q5707, Q5708, Q5709 or Q5710) to the in question
VCO is not active with 8.2V at the VCO end, then troubleshoot the 3 to 8 multiplexer U5753 or the
switch transistor packages.
If the AUX voltages are correct but the synthesizer feedback level is not within the range indicated at
TP5783 (-6 to -11dBm), troubleshoot the buffer stages after the VCO. If the AUX voltages are correct
and the synthesizer feedback level is correct but an out-of-lock condition persists, troubleshoot the
synthesizer.

4.7.4 No or Low Output Power (TX or RX Injection)


In addition to the schematic and theory of operation, refer to the transmitter injection troubleshooting
flowchart and the receiver injection trouble shooting flowchart in Chapter 5. The charts will guide you
through a sequence of tests and checks designed to isolate problems in the Transmitter or receiver
injection strings.

4.7.5 No or Low Modulation


In addition to the schematic and theory of operation, refer to the transmitter no TX Audio
troubleshooting flowchart in Chapter 5. The chart will guide you through a sequence of tests and
checks designed to isolate problems in the Transmitter Audio section of the FGU.

4.7.6 Troubleshooting the Back-End


Refer to “5.6.18 RX Back-End—Poor SINAD or No Audio (380–470 MHz and 450–520 MHz)—Part 1
of 3” on page 5-29.

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4.8 UHF Range 2 (450–520 MHz) Band Main Board Troubleshooting


This information will help you troubleshoot the RF section of the UHF Range 2 (450–520 MHz) band
XTL 1500 radio. Use this information, along with the theory of operation and troubleshooting charts,
to diagnose and isolate the cause of failures.
Prior to troubleshooting, it is important to review the theory of operation, including specific
precautions and troubleshooting methods. Because much of the radio's circuitry operates at high
frequencies, measurements must be taken very carefully. Notes and cautions are added to the text
to alert you to this need in areas of greatest sensitivity. However, the need for extreme care does
exist in all measurements and tests.

4.8.1 Display Flashes “FAIL 001”


This display indicates a synthesizer “out-of-lock” condition. The following information will help to
trouble shoot the frequency generation unit to the component level. Perform the following checks to
determine the mode of the Fail 001:
1. Determine if the “out-of-lock” condition occurs in either receive mode, transmit mode, or both.
Also, check other frequencies programmed in the unit if available.
2. To determine if the “out-of-lock” is frequency or VCO dependant, place the unit into RF TEST
Mode, as described in the ASTRO Digital XTL 1500 VHF/UHF Range 1/UHF Range 2/700–
800 MHz Mobile Radio Basic Service Manual (6815853H01) and step through each test
channel. Table 4-10 indicates the frequency and Aux logic level for each test mode channel.
In addition, Table 4-11 on page 4-18 provides information about the frequency of operation for
each VCO.

Table 4-10. Test Mode Channels UHF Range 2 (AUX 4 is not used for VCO selection in UHF)

AUX (TX Logic) AUX (RX Logic) RX VCO


Test TX TX Freq RX RX Freq
Freq
Mode VCO (MHz) VCO (MHz)
1 2 3 1 2 3 (MHz)

Chan 1 1 0 0 Q5826 450.025 0 0 1 Q5905 450.075 559.725

Chan 2 1 0 0 Q5826 455.825 0 0 1 Q5905 455.625 565.275

Chan 3 1 0 0 Q5826 463.675 0 0 1 Q5905 463.625 573.275

Chan 4 1 0 0 Q5826 473.375 1 1 0 Q5903 473.325 582.975

Chan 5 1 0 0 Q5826 484.975 1 1 0 Q5903 484.925 594.575

Chan 6 0 0 0 Q5825 485.025 1 1 0 Q5903 485.075 594.725

Chan 7 0 0 0 Q5825 490.825 1 1 0 Q5903 490.875 600.525

Chan 8 0 0 0 Q5825 496.625 0 1 0 Q5901 496.675 606.325

Chan 9 0 0 0 Q5825 508.375 0 1 0 Q5901 508.325 617.975

Chan 10 0 0 0 Q5825 519.975 0 1 0 Q5901 519.925 629.575

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NOTE: The UHF band radios use high-side injection with an IF frequency of 109.65 MHz; therefore,
the receive VCO frequencies are 109.65 MHz higher than the selected radio channel
frequencies.

Table 4-11. VCO Frequency Calculation and Switching Logic (UHF Range 2)

VCO AUX1 AUX2 AUX3 VCO Frequency

RX VCO Q5905 0 0 1 559.65 <= f < 582.65

RX VCO Q5903 1 1 0 582.65 <= f < 605.65

RX VCO Q5901 0 1 0 605.65 <= f < 629.65

TX VCO Q5826 1 0 0 450 <= f < 485

TX VCO Q5825 0 0 0 485 <= f <= 520

NOTE: If a failure is indicated in any of the VCOs, whose operation is defined in the table above, then
the respective circuit should be checked to ensure proper bias is being applied to the
transistor. Specifically, the transistor collector pin should be at 8.2 V and base-emitter voltage
should be on the order of 0.8 V. The steering line voltage should be in the range of 2 V for the
lower frequency end of operation, and on the order of 11V at the upper frequency end of
operation. There could be typically +/- 1 V deviation from the above quoted numbers, which
allow for tolerances in the components. A clean, steady, frequency spike should be observed
on a spectrum analyzer of typically -18 dBm at the end of the resistive pad in the collector
circuitry of a properly working VCO.
3. Continue troubleshooting by using the Fail 001 troubleshooting chart in Chapter 5.

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4.8.2 FGU Troubleshooting Aids


The following illustrations are additional service aids for troubleshooting the frequency generation
unit.
• Figure 4-7 is a block diagram of the DC distribution for the frequency generation unit.
• Figure 4-8 on page 4-20 is a block diagram of the frequency generation unit.
• Table 4-12 on page 4-20 describes the function of pins on the LV Frac-N IC U5752.
• Figure 4-9 on page 4-22 is a waveform representation during programming of the LV Frac-N IC
U5752.

13.8 VDC A+
from Battery or
Power Supply

U5570
Audio Q5503 RFPA 9.3V Regulator
PA Final
MRF1570
9.3V
Regulated

Q0503
Q5502 RFPA
Switched A+
Driver
MRF1518
Switched A+
(SW_A+)

U0951
U0950 Q0952
9.1V TX
9.3V Regulator K9.1 Switch
Regulator

9.3V 9.1V
K9.1
Regulated Regulated

U5501 RFPA
Q5501
Pre-driver
U5301 TX
C65
5.0V Buffer
U0505 Q5752
Regulator
5.0V Regulator 8.2V Superfilter
5.0V
Regulated

U5303 2nd
Stage of RX
Injection
8.2V
5.0V Regulated
Regulated

Charge Pump
Q5825, Q5826 TX VCOs Q5902, Q5904, Q5906 Q5828 and
U5750 Bias Q5750 and
and Stages of RX Q5829 TX
3.0V Regulator Q5751 , Prescaler
Q5901, Q5903, Q5905 Injection Injection
Amp Q5755
RX VCOs
3.0V
Regulated

Y5750 16.8
MHz Reference U5752
Oscillator and LVFracN
U6752 Buffer

Figure 4-7. Frequency Generation Unit DC Power Supply Distribution (UHF Range 2)

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3.0V
3.0V
16.8MHz Reference
to Controller and
Receiver Back End
U5751

5.0V VOLTAGE 8.2V


16.8MHz OSC
MULTIPLIER 8.2V SW
3.0V D5750 and
D5751 8.2V SW
3.0V Keyed
Regulator 3.0V 9.1V
Q5825
U5750
VMULT3 Q5706
CLOCK VMULT4 TX TX
U5753 Q5826 INJECTION Injection
X0
SYN_SEL U5752 X1 Q5707
AUX1 A
From X2
Controller DATA AUX2 B X3
X4
AUX3 C 7.5V
MOD_IN AUX4 NC
Q5901
8.2V SW
Q5708
RX RX
IOUT LOOP Q5903 INJECTION
8.2V SW Injection
IADAPT FILTER Q5709
PHASE Bias 1
DETECTOR BIAS C5780 Q5905
Q5750 RX and 8.2V SW
Q5751 TX Bias 2 Q5710
Mod Out
SFIN C5779
8.2V
9.3V SFBASE PREIN
Prescaler Input
SFOUT Lock
Q5755 RF
Feedback
8.2V Lock Detect
Super Filter to Controller
8.2V
Q5752

Figure 4-8. Frequency Generation Unit Block Diagram (UHF Range 2)

Table 4-12. LV Frac-N U6751 Pin Descriptions (UHF Range 2)

Pin No. Pin Name Description


1 AUX2 Auxiliary logic output
2 AUX3 Auxiliary logic output
3 AUX4 Auxiliary logic output
4 LOCK Lock detect—logic high indicates in-lock condition
5 PD_VDD 3.0-V supply (phase detector)
6 GROUND Ground (digital)
7 DATA SPI data I/O
8 CLK SPI clock
9 CEX SPI enable line—active low
10 MODIN Modulation input from controller
11 VMULT4 Multiplier clock output
12 VMULT3 Multiplier clock output
13 VRO 3.0-V supply for reference oscillator warp circuitry
14 VMULT2 Not used

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Table 4-12. LV Frac-N U6751 Pin Descriptions (UHF Range 2) (Continued)

Pin No. Pin Name Description


15 VMULT1 Not used
16 INDMULT Not used
17 — No connection
18 REFSEL Not used
19 FREFOUT Not used
20 AVDD 3.0-V supply (analog)
21 VBPASS Not used
22 GND Ground (analog)
23 XTAL1 16.8 MHz reference oscillator input
24 XTAL2 Not used
25 WARP Reference oscillator warp output
26 SFCAP Superfilter bypass node
27 SFBASE Superfilter control node for Q5752
28 SFOUT Superfilter output
29 — No connection
30 SFIN Superfilter supply input
31 — No connection
32 PREIN Prescalar input
33 GROUND Ground (prescalar)
34 PRE_VDD 3.0-V supply
35 PVREF Not used
36 DVDD 3.0-V supply (digital)
37 TEST1 Not used
38 TEST2 Not used
39 CPB2 Phase detector bias input
40 CPB1 Phase detector bias input
41 MODOUT Modulation output
42 CCOMP Not used
43 IOUT Phase detector normal mode output
44 GND Ground (phase detector)
45 IADAPT Phase detector adapt mode output
46 ADAPTSW Phase detector adapt switch
47 VCP High-voltage supply for phase detector
48 AUX1 Auxiliary logic output

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Pin 9 (Chip Select)

Pin 7 (Data)

Pin 8 (Clock)

Figure 4-9. Waveform Representation During Programming of the LV Frac-N IC (U5752)


NOTE: The above waveforms are representations only.

4.8.3 Out-of-Lock Condition


The probable cause of an out-of-lock condition is a failure in the synthesizer circuit. If the voltages on
the AUX lines do not conform to Table 4-11 on page 4-18, troubleshoot the synthesizer. If the AUX
pins are correct, but the supply switch (Q5706, Q5707, Q5708, Q5709 or Q5710) to the in question
VCO is not active with 8.2V at the VCO end, then troubleshoot the 3 to 8 multiplexer U5753 or the
switch transistor packages.
If the AUX voltages are correct but the synthesizer feedback level is not within the range indicated at
TP5783 (-6 to -11dBm), troubleshoot the buffer stages after the VCO. If the AUX voltages are correct
and the synthesizer feedback level is correct but an out-of-lock condition persists, troubleshoot the
synthesizer.

4.8.4 No or Low Output Power (TX or RX Injection)


In addition to the schematic and theory of operation, refer to the transmitter injection troubleshooting
flowchart and the receiver injection trouble shooting flowchart in Chapter 5. The charts will guide you
through a sequence of tests and checks designed to isolate problems in the Transmitter or receiver
injection strings.

4.8.5 No or Low Modulation


In addition to the schematic and theory of operation, refer to the transmitter no TX Audio
troubleshooting flowchart in Chapter 5. The chart will guide you through a sequence of tests and
checks designed to isolate problems in the Transmitter Audio section of the FGU.

4.8.6 Troubleshooting the Back-End


Refer to “5.6.18 RX Back-End—Poor SINAD or No Audio (380–470 MHz and 450–520 MHz)—Part 1
of 3” on page 5-29.

4.9 700–800 MHz Main Board Troubleshooting


This information will help you troubleshoot the RF section of the 700–800 MHz XTL 1500 radio. Use
this information, along with the theory of operation and troubleshooting charts, to diagnose and
isolate the cause of failures.
Prior to troubleshooting, it is important to review the theory of operation, including specific
precautions and troubleshooting methods. Because much of the radio's circuitry operates at high
frequencies, measurements must be taken very carefully. Notes and cautions are added to the text
to alert you to this need in areas of greatest sensitivity. However, the need for extreme care does
exist in all measurements and tests.

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4.9.1 Display Flashes “FAIL 001”


This display indicates a synthesizer "out-of-lock" condition. The following information will help to
trouble shoot the frequency generation unit to the component level. Perform the following checks to
determine the mode of the Fail 001:
1. Determine if the "out-of-lock" condition occurs in either receive mode, transmit mode, or both.
Also, check other frequencies programmed in the unit if available.
2. To determine if the "out-of-lock" is frequency or VCO dependant, place the unit into RF TEST
Mode, as described in the ASTRO Digital XTL 1500 VHF/UHF Range 1/UF Range 2/700–
800 MHz Mobile Radio Basic Service Manual (6815853H01) and step through each test
channel. Table 4-13 indicates the frequency and Aux logic level for each test mode channel.
In addition, Table 4-14 provides information about the frequency of operation for each VCO.

Table 4-13. Test Mode Channels (700–800 MHz)

Test LV Frac-N TX TX Freq LV Frac-N RX RX Freq


MODE TX Logic Oscillator MHz RX Logic Oscillator MHz

CHAN 1 AUX 1 U6754 osc1 762.0125 AUX 3 U6755 osc1 762.0625

CHAN 2 AUX 1 U6754 osc1 769.0125 AUX 3 U6755 osc1 769.0625

CHAN 3 AUX 1 U6754 osc1 775.9875 AUX 3 U6755 osc1 775.9375

CHAN 4 AUX 1 U6754 osc1 794.0125 AUX 4 U6755 osc2 851.0625

CHAN 5 AUX 1 U6754 osc1 805.9875 AUX 4 U6755 osc2 860.0625

CHAN 6 AUX 2 U6754 osc2 806.0125 AUX 4 U6755 osc2 860.0625

CHAN 7 AUX 2 U6754 osc2 823.9875 AUX 4 U6755 osc2 869.9375

CHAN 8 AUX 2 U6754 osc2 851.0125 AUX 4 U6755 osc2 851.0625

CHAN 9 AUX 2 U6754 osc2 860.0125 AUX 4 U6755 osc2 860.0625

CHAN 10 AUX 2 U6754 osc2 869.8875 AUX 4 U6755 osc2 869.9375

Table 4-14. VCO Frequency Calculation and Switching Logic (700–800 MHz)

Radio VCO VCO


AUX AUX AUX AUX
MODE Frequency Frequency Frequency
1 2 3 4
(MHz) Formula (MHz)

Rx 764.0125 - F(U6755 osc1) = 837.3625 - Low Low HIgh Low


775.9875 Fc + 73.35 MHz 849.3375

Rx 851.0125 - F(U6755 osc2) = 777.6625 - Low Low Low HIgh


868.9875 Fc - 73.35 MHz 795.6375

Tx (TA) 764.0125 - F(U6754 osc1) = 764.0125 - HIgh Low Low Low


775.9875 Fc 775.9875

Tx(RPTR) 794.0125 - F(U6754 osc1) = 794.0125 - HIgh Low Low Low


805.9875 Fc 805.9875

Tx(RPTR) 806.0125 - F(U6754 osc2) = 806.0125 - Low HIgh Low Low


823.9875 Fc 823.9875

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Table 4-14. VCO Frequency Calculation and Switching Logic (700–800 MHz) (Continued)

Radio VCO VCO


AUX AUX AUX AUX
MODE Frequency Frequency Frequency
1 2 3 4
(MHz) Formula (MHz)

Tx (TA) 851.0125 - F(U6754 osc2) = 851.0125 - Low HIgh Low Low


868.9875 Fc 868.9875

Tx (TA) = Talkaround Mode


Tx(RPTR) = Repeater or trunked

3. Continue troubleshooting by using the Fail 001 troubleshooting chart in Chapter 5.

4.9.2 FGU Troubleshooting Aids


The following illustrations are additional service aids for troubleshooting the frequency generation
unit.
• Figure 4-10 on page 4-25 is a block diagram of the DC distribution for the frequency generation
unit.
• Figure 4-11 on page 4-26 is a block diagram of the frequency generation unit.
• Table 4-15 on page 4-26 describes the function of pins on the LV Frac-N IC U6751.
• Figure 4-12 on page 4-28 is a waveform representation during programming of the LV Frac-N
IC U6751.

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13.8 VDC
from Battery or
Power Supply

Q0503
Switched A+

Switched A+
(SW_A+)

U0951
U0950 Q0952
9.1V TX
9.3V Regulator K9.1 Switch
Regulator

9.3V
Regulated
K9.1

Q6763 2nd Q6766 3rd


U0505 Q6759
Stage of RX Ste of TX
5.0V Regulator 8.2V Superfilter
Injection Injection

8.2V
5.0V Regulated
Regulated

Charge Pump
U6754 TX VCOs Q6762 1st Q6764 and
U6750 Bias Q6757 and
and Stage of RX Q6765 TX
3.0V Regulator Q6758, Prescaler
U6755 RX VCOs Injection Injection
Amp Q6761
3.0V
Regulated

Y6750 16.8
MHz Reference U6751
Oscillator and LVFracN
U6752 Buffer

MAEPF-27803-O

Figure 4-10. Frequency Generation Unit DC Power Supply Distribution (700–800 MHz)

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3.0V
3.0V
16.8MHz Reference
to Controller and
Receiver Back End
U6752

5.0V VOLTAGE
16.8MHz OSC
MULTIPLIER
3.0V D6751 and 8.2V
D6752 8.2V SW
3.0V
Regulator 8.2V SW
3.0V
U6750 Keyed
VMULT3 9.1V
U6754
CLOCK VMULT4
Q6753
TX TX
SYN_SEL INJECTION
AUX1 Injection
From
Controller DATA AUX2 Q6755
U6751
MOD_IN
IOUT LOOP
IADAPT FILTER

8.2V 9.3V
Mod Out U6755
PHASE C6783 8.2V SW
Bias 1 Q6756
DETECTOR BIAS RX RX
Q6757 RX and INJECTION
Bias 2 AUX3 Injection
Q6758 TX
8.2V SW
AUX4 Q6760
SFIN 8.2V
9.3V SFBASE PREIN
Prescaler Input
SFOUT Lock
Q6761 RF
Feedback
8.2V Lock Detect
Super Filter to Controller
8.2V
Q6759
MAEPF-27804-O

Figure 4-11. Frequency Generation Unit Block Diagram (700–800 MHz)

Table 4-15. LV Frac-N U6751 Pin Descriptions (700–800 MHz)

Pin No. Pin Name Description


1 AUX2 Auxiliary logic output, high selects U6754 OSC2
2 AUX3 Auxiliary logic output, high selects U6755 OSC1
3 AUX4 Auxiliary logic output, high selects U6755 OSC2
4 LOCK Lock detect—logic high indicates in-lock condition
5 PD_VDD 3.0-V supply (phase detector)
6 GROUND Ground (digital)
7 DATA SPI data I/O
8 CLK SPI clock
9 CEX SPI enable line—active low
10 MODIN Modulation input from controller
11 VMULT4 Multiplier clock output
12 VMULT3 Multiplier clock output

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Table 4-15. LV Frac-N U6751 Pin Descriptions (700–800 MHz) (Continued)

Pin No. Pin Name Description


13 VRO 3.0-V supply for reference oscillator warp circuitry
14 VMULT2 Not used
15 VMULT1 Not used
16 INDMULT Not used
17 — No connection
18 REFSEL Not used
19 FREFOUT Not used
20 AVDD 3.0-V supply (analog)
21 VBPASS Not used
22 GND Ground (analog)
23 XTAL1 16.8 MHz reference oscillator input
24 XTAL2 Not used
25 WARP Reference oscillator warp output
26 SFCAP Superfilter bypass node
27 SFBASE Superfilter control node for Q6759
28 SFOUT Superfilter output
29 — No connection
30 SFIN Superfilter supply input
31 — No connection
32 PREIN Prescalar input
33 GROUND Ground (prescalar)
34 PRE_VDD 3.0-V supply
35 PVREF Not used
36 DVDD 3.0-V supply (digital)
37 TEST1 Not used
38 TEST2 Not used
39 CPB2 Phase detector bias input
40 CPB1 Phase detector bias input
41 MODOUT Modulation output
42 CCOMP Not used
43 IOUT Phase detector normal mode output
44 GND Ground (phase detector)
45 IADAPT Phase detector adapt mode output
46 ADAPTSW Phase detector adapt switch
47 VCP High-voltage supply for phase detector
48 AUX1 Auxiliary logic output, high selects U6754 OSC1

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Pin 9 (Chip Select)

Pin 7 (Data)

Pin 8 (Clock)

MAEPF-27805-O

Figure 4-12. Waveform Representation During Programming of the LV Frac-N IC (U6751)


NOTE: The above waveforms are representations only.

4.9.3 No or Low Output Power (TX or RX Injection)


In addition to the schematic and theory of operation, refer to the transmitter injection troubleshooting
flowchart and the receiver injection trouble shooting flowchart in Chapter 5. The charts will guide you
through a sequence of tests and checks designed to isolate problems in the Transmitter or receiver
injection strings.

4.9.4 No or Low Modulation


In addition to the schematic and theory of operation, refer to the transmitter no TX Audio
troubleshooting flowchart in Chapter 5. The chart will guide you through a sequence of tests and
checks designed to isolate problems in the Transmitter Audio section of the FGU.

4.9.5 Troubleshooting the Back-End


Refer to “5.6.36 RX Back-End—Poor SINAD or No Audio (700–800 MHz)—Part 1 of 3” on page 5-
47.

4.10 Standard Bias Tables


Table 4-16, below, outlines some standard supply voltages and system clocks that should be present
during normal operation. These should be checked as a first step to any troubleshooting procedure.

Table 4-16. Standard Operating Bias: Power Lines

Nominal Value Signal Name Range/State Probe Locations

13.8 V A+ (at DC connector) 11.0 to 16.6 V J0401-20, TP0414

13.8 V IGNITION 11.0 to 16.6 V J0401-19, J0401-21

13.8 V SW_A+ 11.0 to 16.6 V U0500-4, Q0503


(on board only)

13.8 V SW_B+ (from C.H.) 11.0 to 16.6 V TP0413, J0401-17

2.83 V SW_B+_SENSE No change U0604-7

2.5 V SW_B+_ON_OFF 2 to 3 V Q0505-1, Q0504-1


(on board only)

9.1 V 9.3V_ABACUS No change U0505-1

9.1 V 9.3V No change TP0951, TP0950

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Table 4-16. Standard Operating Bias: Power Lines (Continued)

Nominal Value Signal Name Range/State Probe Locations

9.18 V 9V No change U0500-5

5V 5V_ABACUS No change U0505-3

5V VCC_5 No change J0401-23, U0507-8,


U0503-3, U0502-8,
U0501-8

3V VCC_3 No change U0962-5

2.85 V LV_DETECT When A+ drops too far U0504-1


below 9 V, this line goes
to 0 V

2.85 V STO No change TP0500


(at microprocessor)

2.85 V VCC_2.85 No change U0501-1

1.86 V Vpp No change TP0400

1.85 V VCC_1.8 1.84 to 1.87 V U0507-1

1.55 V VCC_1.55 No change U0502-1

1.42 V VAG No change U0206-1, U0201-3

Note: Do not KEY UP unless the board is inside a chassis.

.
Table 4-17. Standard Operating Bias: Clock and Control Lines

Nominal Value Signal Name Range/State Probe Locations

(See “Chapter 6 SB9600__BUS + Idle=High (4 V to 5 V) J0402-3, J2-2


Troubleshooting
Waveforms” on SB9600__BUS - Idle=Low (0 V) J0402-5, J2-3
page 6-1)
SB9600__BUSY Idle=Low (0 V) J0402-4, J2-9

SB9600__RESET Idle=Low (0 V) J0402-6, J2-8

Note: Use chassis as GND when measuring on an oscilloscope.

(See “Chapter 6 USB_PWR 5.1 V J0402-12, J2-12


Troubleshooting
Waveforms” on USB_DATA + J0402-11, J2-7
page 6-1)
USB_DATA - J402-13, J2-6

Note: Use chassis as GND when measuring on an oscilloscope.

(See “Chapter 6 RS232__UARTA_TX Output voltage level is TP0407, J2-7


Troubleshooting the same as BOOT TX
Waveforms” on
page 6-1) RS232__UARTA_RX Input level depends on TP0408, J2-9
inputting device's levels

RS232__UARTA_CTS Flow control line—not TP0409, J2-8


used always

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Table 4-17. Standard Operating Bias: Clock and Control Lines (Continued)

Nominal Value Signal Name Range/State Probe Locations

RS232__UARTA_RTS Flow control line—not TP0410, J2-10


used always

Note: Use chassis as GND when measuring on an oscilloscope.

Approx. 0 V Emergency Idle = deactivated = J2-15, J0402-28,


grounded TP0403

1.88 V Emergency Activated = ungrounded J2-15, J0402-28,


TP0403

Approx. 0 V Emergency_sense Deactivated U508-4

2.85 V Emergency_sense Activated U508-4

(See “Chapter 6 SAP_TX Idle = Radio ON J0401-35


Troubleshooting
Waveforms” on SAP_RX Idle = Radio ON J0401-36
page 6-1)

2.85 V SAP_DCLK Idle = Radio ON U0401-37

0V SAP_FSYNC Idle = Radio ON U0401-38

(See “6.2.5 32 kHz U0102-4


32 kHz Clock
Waveform” on
page 6-4)

(See “6.2.4 16.8 Mhz C0911 near U0903


16.8 MHz Clock
Waveform” on
page 6-3)

Note: Do not KEY UP unless the board is inside a chassis.

Table 4-18. Standard Operating Bias: Audio Lines

Nominal Value Signal Name Range/State Probe Locations

9.2 V Mic_Hi When microphone TP0402, J0401-4


connected (expects
80 mV input) (line has
microphone bias)

9.2 V Mic_Hi When microphone TP0402, J0401-4


disconnected

13 V to 16 V Mic_Hi When programming TP0402, J0401-4


cable inserted

Note: Do not press the PTT unless the PCB is inside a chassis even for a moment to check a line.
Permanent RF hardware damage can occur to the board due to no heatsinking.

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Table 4-18. Standard Operating Bias: Audio Lines (Continued)

Nominal Value Signal Name Range/State Probe Locations

9.2 V Aux_Mic = [ A(tx) ] Expects 300 mV input J0401-6, J2-23


(transmit audio) (APCO default)
Expects 80 mV input
(motorcycle use)

2.84 V Aux_PTT = [ PTT ] Idle = High J0402-24, J2-16


Active = Low
Hard-wired PTT, which
will mute or unmute
Aux_Mic line

1.4 Vdc to 25 Vdc Aux_TX (audio input) 300 mV line-level J0401-7


(needs ext. cap) (no mic bias)

0V Aux_RX (audio input) 300 mV line-level J0401-8


(Audio PA In)

Note: The Mic_Hi audio overrides Aux_TX/Aux_Mic audio, and the speaker is always muted.

0V Speaker + Muted (output) J2-21, U204-4

Speaker - Muted (output) J2-20, U204-6

26v peak-to-peak Speaker + Unmuted (output) J2-21, U204-4


@volume= 15+
Speaker - Unmuted (output) J2-20, U204-6

Note: Never ground speaker lines. They are differential, not single-sided.
Use an oscilloscope probe on "Spk+" and oscilloscope-probe GND on "Spk-".

2.85 V Monitor Idle = High J2-22


Activate = Low

2.84 V Audio_PA_Enable Q0200-1

1.3 V RX_Filt_Audio = [A(rx) ] 300 mV line-level output J2-21, TP0204


(receive audio/audio
output)

0 V or 5 V Chan_Act = [A(p) ] Idle = Low (0v) J2-13


(qualified audio Active = High (5 V)
presence)

HUB This pin causes the P502-3


control head to send
SB9600 message to the
radio, indicating when
HUB is attached

Note: Do not KEY UP unless the board is inside a chassis.

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Table 4-19. Standard Operating Bias: VIP Lines (Dash Configuration)

Nominal Value Signal Name Range/State Probe Locations

NA VIP_OUT_1_5v Not accessible J0401-13

NA VIP_OUT_2_5v Not accessible J0401-14

NA VIP_IN_1_5v Not accessible J0401-15

NA VIP_IN_2_5v Not accessible J0401-16

SW_B+ level VIP_OUT_1_12v Deactivate = relay J0401-11, J2-18


closed

0.3 V to 0.5 V Activate = relay open

SW_B+ level VIP_OUT_2_12v Deactivate = relay J0401-12, J2-19


closed

0.3 V to 0.5 V Activate = relay open

Note: The voltage levels on the microprocessor side are at 2.85 V levels. The microprocessor is
not designed to drive the relay, but instead, is intended to drive the transistors inside the control
head or on the interconnect board. Be careful when changing jumpers.

Note: The impedance of the relay is why the SW_B+ does not damage the VIP line. Never connect
SW_B+ directly to a VIP line.

4.11 Receiver Front-End (RXFE)


This section provides band-specific troubleshooting procedures for the receiver front-end.

4.11.1 VHF (136–174 MHz) Band


Use this information, along with the theory of operation, to diagnose and isolate the cause of failures.
The principle tools needed to troubleshoot a circuit to the component level are the schematic and the
theory of operation.
In addition to the schematic and theory, you can use the troubleshooting flowcharts in "Chapter 5.
Troubleshooting Charts" that will guide you through a sequence of tests and checks designed to
isolate problems.
Prior to troubleshooting, it is important to review the theory of operation including specific
precautions and troubleshooting methods. Because much of the radio’s circuitry operates at a high
frequency, measurements must be taken carefully.

4.11.2 UHF Range 1 (380–470 MHz) Band


Use this information, along with the theory of operation, to diagnose and isolate the cause of failures.
The principle tools needed to troubleshoot a circuit to the component level are the schematic and the
theory of operation.
In addition to the schematic and theory, you can use the troubleshooting flowcharts in "Chapter 5.
Troubleshooting Charts" that will guide you through a sequence of tests and checks designed to
isolate problems.
Prior to troubleshooting, it is important to review the theory of operation including specific
precautions and troubleshooting methods. Because much of the radio’s circuitry operates at
400 MHz, measurements must be taken carefully.

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4.11.3 UHF Range 2 (450–520 MHz) Band


Use this information, along with the theory of operation, to diagnose and isolate the cause of failures.
The principle tools needed to troubleshoot a circuit to the component level are the schematic and the
theory of operation.
In addition to the schematic and theory, you can use the troubleshooting flowcharts in "Chapter 5.
Troubleshooting Charts" that will guide you through a sequence of tests and checks designed to
isolate problems.
Prior to troubleshooting, it is important to review the theory of operation including specific
precautions and troubleshooting methods. Because much of the radio’s circuitry operates at
400 MHz, measurements must be taken carefully.

4.11.4 700–800 MHz Band


Use this information, along with the theory of operation, to diagnose and isolate the cause of failures.
The principle tools needed to troubleshoot a circuit to the component level are the schematic and the
theory of operation.
In addition to the schematic and theory, you can use the troubleshooting flowchart in "Chapter 5.
Troubleshooting Charts" that will guide you through a sequence of tests and checks designed to
isolate problems.
Prior to troubleshooting, it is important to review the theory of operation including specific
precautions and troubleshooting methods. Because much of the radio’s circuitry operates at
800 MHz, measurements must be taken carefully.

4.12 Power Amplifier Procedures


This section provides band-specific troubleshooting procedures for the RF power amplifier (RFPA).

4.12.1 VHF (136–174 MHz) Band


Use this information, along with the theory of operation, to diagnose and isolate the cause of failures.
The principle tools needed to troubleshoot a circuit to the component level are the schematic and the
theory of operation.
Prior to troubleshooting, be sure to review the theory of operation including any precautions and
troubleshooting methods.

4.12.1.1 50-Watt Power Amplifiers


In addition to the schematic and theory, this section includes troubleshooting information that will
help you test and check the circuits to localize and isolate problems.

4.12.1.2 General Troubleshooting and Repair Notes


Most of the common transmitter symptoms are caused by either failure of the power amplifier or a
failure in the control circuitry. The initial troubleshooting effort should be toward isolating the problem
to one of those two areas. If either the control voltage or keyed 9.4 V are zero, then the problem is
likely to be in the control circuit. If those voltages are present, then the problem is more likely in the
power amplifier circuit.
If for diagnostic reasons, a chip component needs to be removed to facilitate testing, such as a
series capacitor removed to allow for signal insertion, then the component(s) returned to the circuit
should be new parts. The application of a soldering iron to many chip components will tend to cause
leaching which could lead to failure.

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After a PA board is replaced, or if any power control circuitry components are replaced, readjust the
power according to instructions in the ASTRO Digital XTL 1500 VHF/UHF Range 1/UHF Range 2/
700–800 MHz Mobile Radio Basic Service Manual.
NOTE: Due to the high frequency of operation, it is imperative that you use specified Motorola parts
when component replacement is necessary. At these frequencies, second and third order
properties of the components are very important and are part of the circuit's design. Substitute
components may not work. It is also critical that you use great care when replacing parts.
Excessive solder or flux, longer than original leads on coax connectors, misorientation of
parts, and other commonly benign imperfections may cause the radio's performance to
degrade.

4.12.2 UHF Range 1 (380–470 MHz) Band


In addition to the schematic (“7.4 HUE4039A (UHF Range 1) Main Board” on page 7-65) and theory
of operation (“3.12.2 UHF Range 1 (380-470 MHz) Band” on page 3-33), refer to the RFPA
troubleshooting flowcharts in “5.6.23 No TX Audio (380–470 MHz and 450–520 MHz)” on page 5-34.
These flowcharts will guide you through a sequence of tests and checks designed to isolate
problems in the RFPA stages.
See section “4.12.4 700–800 MHz Band” on page 4-34, for more information on troubleshooting the
RF power amplifier circuitry.

4.12.3 UHF Range 2 (450–520 MHz) Band


In addition to the schematic (“7.5 HUE4040A (UHF Range 2) Main Board” on page 7-106) and
theory of operation (“3.12.3 UHF Range 2 (450-520 MHz) Band” on page 3-37), refer to the RFPA
troubleshooting flowcharts in “5.6.23 No TX Audio (380–470 MHz and 450–520 MHz)” on page 5-34.
These flowcharts will guide you through a sequence of tests and checks designed to isolate
problems in the RFPA stages.
See section “4.12.4 700–800 MHz Band” on page 4-34, for more information on troubleshooting the
RF power amplifier circuitry.

4.12.4 700–800 MHz Band


In addition to the schematic ("Chapter 7. Schematics, Component Location Diagrams, and Parts
Lists") and theory of operation ("Chapter 3. Theory of Operation"), refer to the RFPA troubleshooting
flowcharts in "Chapter 5. Troubleshooting Charts". These flowcharts will guide you through a
sequence of tests and checks designed to isolate problems in the RFPA stages.
Use the following information as a guide for troubleshooting the RF power amplifier circuitry:
• Read the theory of operation before troubleshooting.
• To avoid damage to the RFPA, only key the transmitter with the main board installed in the
chassis and the internal screws completely installed and secured with the proper torque setting.
• The chassis eliminator, which allows access to both sides of the main board is useful for
transmitter troubleshooting. Keying the transmitter for an extended period of time while using
the chassis eliminator can cause damage to the radio. Therefore, be sure to cool the radio by
forcing air through the chassis eliminator cooling fins.
• To avoid personal injury from high RF voltages and currents, exercise extreme care while
troubleshooting the transmitter power amplifier.
• Set the A+ supply to 13.6 V with the current limit set to 15 A.
• Calibrate the power meter regularly using the manufacturer's suggested calibration method.

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• If a component is removed for troubleshooting, replace the removed part, regardless of its
condition, with a new part.
• To reinstall the main board into the chassis, follow the reassembly instruction in the ASTRO
Digital XTL 1500 VHF/UHF Range 1/UHF Range 2/700–800 MHz Mobile Radio Basic Service
Manual.
• Apply new thermal pads if the current thermal pad are damaged. Follow the instructions in the
ASTRO Digital XTL 1500 VHF/UHF Range 1/UHF Range 2/700–800 MHz Mobile Radio Basic
Service Manual.
• Use Motorola-specified parts when component replacement is required.
• When instructed to inspect parts, look for any package damage and/or solder defects.

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Notes

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Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Charts

5.1 Introduction
This chapter contains detailed troubleshooting flowcharts and tables. These should be used as a
guide in determining the problem areas. They are not a substitute for knowledge of circuit operation
and astute troubleshooting techniques. It is advisable to refer to the related detailed circuit
descriptions in the theory of operation chapter prior to troubleshooting a radio.

5.2 List of Troubleshooting Charts


Most troubleshooting flowcharts (see Table 5-1) end by pointing to an IC to replace. Before replacing
any IC, it is good practice to verify power supplies and grounds to the affected IC and trace continuity
to the malfunctioning signal and related circuitry. For example, if a clock signal is not available at a
destination IC, continuity from the source IC should be checked before replacing the source IC.

Table 5-1. List of Troubleshooting Charts

Description Page

VHF (136–174 MHz)

Poor RX Sensitivity or No RX Audio 5-12


RX IF—Poor SINAD or No Audio 5-14
RX Back-End—Poor SINAD or No Audio 5-15
Low or No RX Injection Signal 5-18
Low or No TX Injection Signal 5-19
TX or RX VCO Unlock (Fail 001) 5-20
No Output Power at TX Mode 5-22
No Output Power and IDC < 2A at TX Mode 5-23

UHF Range 1 (380–470 MHz) and UHF Range 2 (450–520 MHz)

No 16.8 MHz Reference Oscillator Frequency 5-24


Poor RX Sensitivity or No RX Audio 5-25
RX IF—Poor SINAD or No Audio 5-27
RX Back-End—Poor SINAD or No Audio 5-29
Low or No RX Injection Signal 5-32
Low or No TX Injection Signal 5-33
No TX Audio 5-34
TX or RX VCO Unlock (Fail 001) 5-35
RF Power Amplifier (RFPA)—No or Low TX Power Output 5-37
5-2 Troubleshooting Charts: List of Troubleshooting Charts

Table 5-1. List of Troubleshooting Charts (Continued)

Description Page

RFPA Power Control—No VGBIAS 5-42

700–800 MHz

No 16.8 MHz Reference Oscillator Frequency 5-43


Poor RX Sensitivity or No RX Audio 5-44
RX IF—Poor SINAD or No Audio 5-46
RX Back-End—Poor SINAD or No Audio 5-47
Low or No RX Injection Signal 5-50
Low or No TX Injection Signal 5-51
No TX Audio 5-52
TX or RX VCO Unlock (Fail 001) 5-53
RF Power Amplifier (RFPA)—No or Low TX Power Output 5-55
RFPA Power Control—No K9.1V 5-60
RFPA Power Control—No VGBIAS 5-61
RFPA Power Control—No or Low TX RFPA_CNTRL 5-62

NOTE: The term µC might be used in some of the following troubleshooting charts;
µC = MCU or microprocesor.

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5.3 Troubleshooting Tables


5.3.1 For VHF, UHF R1 and 700-800 MHz models
This section contains troubleshooting tables that can help you isolate a problem in your radio.
Table 5-2. XTL 1500 Troubleshooting Table (700–800 MHz, 380-470 MHz and 136-174 MHz)

Symptom Check Section Troubleshooting Procedure Component

No TX Modulation Controller Block With 80 mV rms, 1 kHz injected


to the MIC_HI line and CPS mic
gain level set to 0 (default),
check the following levels.
• 80 mVrms at TP0200, U0209- • Absence of signal may indicate
4, J0401-4. failure with U0209 (MUX), or
U0201 (Op-Amp)
• 36 mV rms at TP0201. • Absence of signal may indicate
failure with U0209 (MUX), or
U0201 (Op-Amp)
• 20 mV rms at U0201-1, • Absence of signal may indicate
TP0202. failure with U0202 (EPOT), or
U0201 (Op-Amp)
• 36 mV rms at U0201-7, • Absence of signal may indicate
TP0203. failure with U0202 (EPOT), or
U0201 (Op-Amp)
• 36 mV rms at U0200-17. • Absence of signal may indicate
failure with U0200 (Codec)
• > 150 mV rms at U0900-1. • Absence of signal may indicate
failure with U0901 (Urchin),
U0900 (Modulation DAC), or
U0001 (Microprocessor Board)
• > 150 mV rms at FL0900-5. • Absence of signal may indicate
failure with U0901 (Urchin), or
FL0900 (Filter)
• > 150 mV rms at U0902-14 • Absence of signal may indicate
failure with U0902 (MUX)
• > 150 mV rms at R6782 • Presence of signal may
indicate a aproblem in RF
section

Flex/Control Head Check that MIC_HI is getting to Absence of signal may indicate
controller at VR0412, VR0421, failure with flex, control head,
C0438, C0207, C0234, or R0204 VR0412, or VR0421

Radio Dead, No Blown Fuse Check fuse in red lead of power Absence of signal may indicate
Display, No LED cable (or green lead if used) failure with J0401, J0402,
Backlighting VR0412, or VR0402

Controller Section • Check for IGNITION (if enabled • Absence of signal may indicate
as required in CPS) at J0401- failure with J0401, J0402
20, J0402-18, VR0402,
VR0412 • Absence of signal may indicate
• Check for A+ at Q0503, failure with J0950, J0401
VR0950, J0401-19,21, or
TP0414

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Table 5-2. XTL 1500 Troubleshooting Table (700–800 MHz, 380-470 MHz and 136-174 MHz) (Continued)

Symptom Check Section Troubleshooting Procedure Component

Radio Dead, No Flex/Control Head Check for SW_B+_CH at J0401- Absence of signal may indicate
Display, No LED 17, TP0413. failure with flex, control head
Backlighting (cont.)
Check for all voltages in CH; Absence/mismatch warranats
1.55V, 1.88V, 2.8V, 3.3V, 5V and replacement to correct location.
UNSW_VCC (3.0V).

Check for Board ID resistors on


CH. Should match schematics.

Clocks Check for 32 kHz clock at Presence of signals may indicate


U0102-4, and 16.8 MHz clock at failure with U0001
C0106, C0911 (Microprocessor Board).
Absence of signals may indicate
failure with U0102 (Inverter) or
with FGU reference oscillator
circuit

A+ Check A+ to the Control Head • Absence of voltage F0400 may


J0401-19, 21 be blown.

No RX Audio/ Controller Block (Inject 1 kHz tone, 3 kHz


Receive Does not deviation into radio antenna, set
Unsquelch volume to rated audio.
• Check for speaker leads • Short may indicate failure with
shorted to ground, or at U0204- VR0400, VR0412, or U0204
4, 6.
• Check for > 30 mV rms audio • Presence of signal may
at audio PA input, U0204-1,9. indicate failure with U0204
(Audio PA)
• Check for > 30 mV rms audio • Presence of signal may
at U0206-8 or TP0205. indicate failure with U0206
(Log-POT)
• Check for > 30 mV rms audio • Presence of signal may
at U0210-6 or U0200-2. indicate failure with U0210
(MUX); Absence of signal may
indicate failure with U0200
(CODEC), or U0001
(Microprocessor Board)
• Check that U0204-8 is >10 V • Absence of >10V may indicate
failure with Q0200 or U0001

Regulators See description for No VOCON


Powerup

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Table 5-2. XTL 1500 Troubleshooting Table (700–800 MHz, 380-470 MHz and 136-174 MHz) (Continued)

Symptom Check Section Troubleshooting Procedure Component

No RX Audio/ ABACUS Circuit • Check for 20 kHz Frame Sync • Absence of signal causes no
Receive Does not (380-470 MHz, pulse signal at testpoint FS receive. Possible U5002
Unsquelch (cont.) 450-520 MHz) (U5002-31) (ABACUS) failure or U0001
(Microprocessor Board) failure
• Check for 1.2 MHz Clock • Absence of signal causes no
square wave at testpoint receive. Possible U5002
CLKOUT (U5002-28) (ABACUS) failure or U0001
(Microprocessor Board) failure
• Check for random data pattern • Absence of signal causes no
at testpoint DOUTA (U5002-29) receive. Possible U5002
(ABACUS) failure or U0001
(Microprocessor Board) failure
• Check for Clock Oscillator at • Absence of Clock signal
R5025 (18 MHz) causes no receive. Possible
U5002 (ABACUS), Clock VCO,
or U0001 (Microprocessor
Board) failure
• Check for Local Oscillator at • Absence of LO signal causes
C5058 (71.1 MHz or 75.6 MHz) no receive. Possible U5002
(ABACUS), or LO VCO

ABACUS Circuit • Check for 20 kHz Frame Sync • Absence of signal causes no
(700-800 MHz) pulse signal at testpoint FS receive. Possible U6000
(U6000-31) (ABACUS) failure or U0001
(Microprocessor Board) failure
• Check for 1.2 MHz Clock • Absence of signal causes no
square wave at testpoint receive. Possible U6000
CLKOUT (U6000-28) (ABACUS) failure or U0001
(Microprocessor Board) failure
• Check for random data pattern • Absence of signal causes no
at testpoint DOUTA (U6000-29) receive. Possible U6000
(ABACUS) failure or U0001
(Microprocessor Board) failure
• Check for Clock Oscillator at • Absence of Clock signal
R6003 (18 MHz) causes no receive. Possible
U6000 (ABACUS), Clock VCO,
or U0001 (Microprocessor
Board) failure
• Check for Local Oscillator at • Absence of LO signal causes
C6026 (71.1 MHz or 75.6 MHz) no receive. Possible U6000
(ABACUS), or LO VCO

Radio Will Not Turn On/Off Switch Check for SW_B+_CH at 0 V at A high voltage may indicate
Off (Control Head) J0401-17, TP0413 failure with the control head

Emergency Circuit Check for 0 V at Timer U0506-3, A high voltage may indicate
U0508-2,4 failure with U0506, or that the
EMERGENCY line is not
grounded by the rear accessory
cable

SW_B+ Sense Check that U0604-7 is low (0 V) Absence of this voltage may
Circuit and that SOFT TURN OFF is low indicate failure with U0604 (Op-
(0 V) at D0501 Amp) or with U0001
(Microprocessor Board)

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5.3.2 For UHF R2 Models


This section contains troubleshooting tables that can help you isolate a problem in your radio.
Table 5-3. XTL 1500 Troubleshooting Table (450-520 MHz)

Symptom Check Section Troubleshooting Procedure Component

No TX Modulation Controller Block With 80 mV rms, 1 kHz injected


to the MIC_HI line and CPS mic
gain level set to 0 (default),
check the following levels.
• 80 mVrms at TP0200, U0209- • Absence of signal may indicate
4, J0401-57. failure with U0209 (MUX), or
U0201 (Op-Amp)
• 80 mV rms at TP0201. • Absence of signal may indicate
failure with U0209 (MUX), or
U0201 (Op-Amp)
• 2.5 Vdc at U0201-8. • Absence of DC bias may
indicate failure with U0201
(Op-Amp)
• 80 mV rms at U0201-7, • Absence of signal may indicate
U0201-7, TP0203. failure with U0202 (EPOT), or
U0201 (Op-Amp)
• 36 mV rms at U0200-17. • Absence of signal may indicate
failure with U0200 (Codec)
• > 150 mV rms at U0900-1. • Absence of signal may indicate
failure with U0901 (Urchin),
U0900 (Modulation DAC), or
U0001 (Microprocessor Board)
• > 150 mV rms at FL0900-5. • Absence of signal may indicate
failure with U0901 (Urchin), or
FL0900 (Filter)
• > 150 mV rms at U0902-14 • Absence of signal may indicate
failure with U0902 (MUX)
• > 150 mV rms at R6782 • Presence of signal may
indicate a aproblem in RF
section

Flex/Control Head Check that MIC_HI is getting to Absence of signal may indicate
controller at VR0412, VR0421, failure with flex, control head,
C0438, C0207, C0234, or R0204 VR0412

Radio Dead, No Blown Fuse Check fuse in red lead of power Absence of signal may indicate
Display, No LED cable (or green lead if used) failure with J0401, J0402,
Backlighting VR0412, or VR0402

Controller Section • Check for IGNITION (if enabled • Absence of signal may indicate
as required in CPS) at J0401- failure with J0401
27, 28
• Check for A+ at Q0503, • Absence of signal may indicate
VR0950, J0401-19,21, or failure with J0950, J0401 or
TP0414 VR0950

Flex/Control Head Check for SW_B+ at J0401- Absence of signal may indicate
33,34, TP0413. failure with flex, control head

Check for all voltages in CH;


1.55V, 1.88V, 2.8V, 3.3V, 5V and
UNSW_VCC (3.0V).

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Table 5-3. XTL 1500 Troubleshooting Table (450-520 MHz) (Continued)

Symptom Check Section Troubleshooting Procedure Component

Radio Dead, Display Regulators • Check for SW_B+ at Q0503, • Absence of signal may indicate
Lights Up with FL U0500-4, U0950-4, U0951-4 failure with Q0503
01/90 • Check for 9.3 V at U0500-5, • Absence of signal may indicate
U0950-5, U0951-5. failure with U0500, U0950, or
U0951 (9 V Regulators)
• Check for 5 V at U0503-5, 3 V • Absence of signal may indicate
at U0962-3, 2.85 V at U0501-1, failure with U0503, U0962,
1.85 V at U0507-1, 1.55 V at U0501, U0507, or U0502 (5 V,
U0502-1 3 V, 2.85 V, 1.85 V, and 1.55 V
Regulators)

Flex/Control Head Check for SW_B+_CH at J0401- Absence of signal may indicate
33,34, TP0413, or pin 21 of P502 failure with flex, control head
(on control head)

Clocks Check for 32 kHz clock at Presence of signals may indicate


U0102-4, and 16.8 MHz clock at failure with U0001
C0106, C0911 (Microprocessor Board).
Absence of signals may indicate
failure with U0102 (Inverter) or
with FGU reference oscillator
circuit

Flex, Control Head Check for SSI signal on CH. No signal indicate missing/failure
of SSI components (MUXes,
jumper resistors) on CH board,
flex contamination or failure.
Needs rework or changing of
flex.

No RX Audio/ Controller Block (Inject 1 kHz tone, 3 kHz


Receive Does not deviation into radio antenna, set
Unsquelch volume to rated audio.
• Check for speaker leads • Short may indicate failure with
shorted to ground, or at U0204- VR0400, VR0412, or U0204
4, 6.
• Check for > 30 mV rms audio • Presence of signal may
at audio PA input, U0204-1,9. indicate failure with U0204
(Audio PA)
• Check for > 30 mV rms audio • Presence of signal may
at U0206-8 or TP0205. indicate failure with U0206
(Log-POT)
• Check for > 30 mV rms audio • Presence of signal may
at U0210-6 or U0200-2. indicate failure with U0210
(MUX); Absence of signal may
indicate failure with U0200
(CODEC), or U0001
(Microprocessor Board)
• Check that U0204-8 is >10 V • Absence of >10V may indicate
failure with Q0200 or U0001

Regulators See description for No VOCON


Powerup

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Table 5-3. XTL 1500 Troubleshooting Table (450-520 MHz) (Continued)

Symptom Check Section Troubleshooting Procedure Component

No RX Audio/ ABACUS Circuit • Check for 20 kHz Frame Sync • Absence of signal causes no
Receive Does not (380-470 MHz, pulse signal at testpoint FS receive. Possible U5002
Unsquelch (cont.) 450-520 MHz) (U5002-31) (ABACUS) failure or U0001
(Microprocessor Board) failure
• Check for 1.2 MHz Clock • Absence of signal causes no
square wave at testpoint receive. Possible U5002
CLKOUT (U5002-28) (ABACUS) failure or U0001
(Microprocessor Board) failure
• Check for random data pattern • Absence of signal causes no
at testpoint DOUTA (U5002-29) receive. Possible U5002
(ABACUS) failure or U0001
(Microprocessor Board) failure
• Check for Clock Oscillator at • Absence of Clock signal
R5025 (18 MHz) causes no receive. Possible
U5002 (ABACUS), Clock VCO,
or U0001 (Microprocessor
Board) failure
• Check for Local Oscillator at • Absence of LO signal causes
C5058 (71.1 MHz or 75.6 MHz) no receive. Possible U5002
(ABACUS), or LO VCO

ABACUS Circuit • Check for 20 kHz Frame Sync • Absence of signal causes no
(700-800 MHz) pulse signal at testpoint FS receive. Possible U6000
(U6000-31) (ABACUS) failure or U0001
(Microprocessor Board) failure
• Check for 1.2 MHz Clock • Absence of signal causes no
square wave at testpoint receive. Possible U6000
CLKOUT (U6000-28) (ABACUS) failure or U0001
(Microprocessor Board) failure
• Check for random data pattern • Absence of signal causes no
at testpoint DOUTA (U6000-29) receive. Possible U6000
(ABACUS) failure or U0001
(Microprocessor Board) failure
• Check for Clock Oscillator at • Absence of Clock signal
R6003 (18 MHz) causes no receive. Possible
U6000 (ABACUS), Clock VCO,
or U0001 (Microprocessor
Board) failure
• Check for Local Oscillator at • Absence of LO signal causes
C6026 (71.1 MHz or 75.6 MHz) no receive. Possible U6000
(ABACUS), or LO VCO

Radio Will Not Turn On/Off Switch Check for SW_B+_CH at 0 V at A high voltage may indicate
Off (Control Head) J0401-17, TP0413 failure with the control head

Emergency Circuit Check for 0 V at Timer U0506-3, A high voltage may indicate
U0508-2,4 failure with U0506, or that the
EMERGENCY line is not
grounded by the rear accessory
cable

SW_B+ Sense Check that U0604-7 is low (0 V) Absence of this voltage may
Circuit and that SOFT TURN OFF is low indicate failure with U0604 (Op-
(0 V) at D0501 Amp) or with U0001
(Microprocessor Board)

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Table 5-4. XTL 1500 Receiver Troubleshooting Table (VHF Band)

Symptom Check Section Troubleshooting Procedure Component

Poor Sensitivity Front-end • Check 2.85 V on pin 4 and 0 V • U3250.


on pin 5 of U3250

• Check transistors Q3250, • Q3250, Q3252 (only Q3252 in


Q3252 VCE levels. Levels STD mode).
should be
~5V

• Using a RF probe, check for 20 • FGU section.


dBm on TP6771

• Verify that all Front-end • Visual inspection of soldering.


components are well soldered

Back-end • Check for VCE level of 8 V at • Q3401.


IF amplifier

• Verify that ABACUS is well • Visual inspection of U3000


soldered leads soldering.

Check ABACUS for:


• Reference clock 16.8 MHz • R3822.
• Synthesizer frequency • C3846.
107.4 MHz or 111.9 MHz

Poor Reception Back-end Check ABACUS DC voltages:


• 2.7-3 V on pins 1, 2, 6, 9, 14, • U3000.
17, 40
• 5 V at on 39

• Check Second Local Oscillator • U3000 pin 38.


for voltage of 0.5-4.7 V

• Check second IF for 2.25 MHz • C3047.

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5-10 Troubleshooting Charts: Troubleshooting Test Points

5.4 Troubleshooting Test Points


The following figures show the location of the main board test points for measuring voltages and
viewing waveforms.

ID0
ID1

ID4

ID7

ID6 ID5 ID3

ID2

MAEPF-27802-O

Figure 5-1. Main Board Test Points—Top Side

MAEPF-27801-O

Figure 5-2. Main Board Test Points—Bottom Side

5.5 Board ID Jumper Configuration


The following jumper table (Table 5-5 on page 5-11) is provided for troubleshooting and determining
what board revision you have. This can be helpful in the event a jumper was placed incorrectly or
was removed during a repair and the radio is not functioning correctly.
This table provides two types of information:
• RF band of the radio
• Overall revision of the main board and controller section

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Troubleshooting Charts: Flowcharts 5-11

The table indicates what the logic levels are, as well as how they correlate to the placement or
removal of a jumper to accomplish the logic level. This is because some of the board ID resistors are
on Pull-Up I/O pins and some are on Pull-Down I/O pins. Therefore, the placement or removal of a
resistor for a Pull-Up I/O is the opposite of what must be done for the placement or removal of a
resistor for a Pull-Down I/O.
Refer to the troubleshooting testpoints chapter for a general idea of where the board ID pins are
located. Refer to the board layout for the exact location with respect to all nearby components before
attempting to place or remove any jumpers.

Table 5-5. Board ID Jumper Configuration

Board ID2 Board ID1 Board ID0


R0103 R0102 R0101 Band
Pull-Up Pull-Up Pull-Up

0 = NP 0 = NP 0 = NP <--> 700 / 800_35W


0 = NP 0 = NP 1 = Place <--> VHF_50W
0 = NP 1 = Place 0 = NP <--> UHF_40W
0 = NP 1 = Place 1 = Place <--> UHF_R2_45W
1 = Place 0 = NP 0 = NP <--> UHF_R1_100W
1 = Place 0 = NP 1 = Place <--> VHF_R1_100W

Board
Board ID6 Board ID5 Board ID4 Board ID3
ID7
R0110 R0111 R0123 R0104 Con- 700-800 VHF1 UHF1 UHF2
R0125
Pull- Pull- Pull- Pull-Up troller MHz 50W 40W 45W
Pull-
Down Down Down
Down

0 = Place 0 = Place 0 = Place 0 = Place 0 = Place <--> Reserved

0 = Place 0 = Place 0 = Place 0 = Place 1 = NP <--> Reserved

0 = Place 0 = Place 0 = Place 1 = NP 0 = Place <--> Reserved REV0/


REVA

0 = Place 0 = Place 0 = Place 1 = NP 1 = NP <--> Reserved

0 = Place 0 = Place 1 = NP 0 = Place 0 = Place <--> Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved

0 = Place 0 = Place 1 = NP 0 = Place 1 = NP <--> REV0 REV0 Reserved Reserved Reserved

0 = Place 0 = Place 1 = NP 1 = NP 0 = Place <--> REVA NA Reserved Reserved Reserved


0 = Place 0 = Place 1 = NP 1 = NP 1 = NP <--> REVA NA NA REV0

0 = Place 1 = NP 0 = Place 0 = Place 0 = Place <--> REVB REVA REV0 REVA

Note: NP = Not Placed

5.6 Flowcharts
This section contains the troubleshooting flowcharts that can help you isolate a problem in your
radio.

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5-12 Troubleshooting Charts: Flowcharts

5.6.1 Poor RX Sensitivity or No RX Audio (136–174 MHz)—Part 1 of 2


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Troubleshooting Charts: Flowcharts 5-13

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5-14 Troubleshooting Charts: Flowcharts

5.6.3 RX IF—Poor SINAD or No Audio (136–174 MHz)

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Troubleshooting Charts: Flowcharts 5-15

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5-16 Troubleshooting Charts: Flowcharts

5.6.5 RX Back-End—Poor SINAD or No Audio (136–174 MHz)—Part 2 of 3


  
  

  

 
 



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Troubleshooting Charts: Flowcharts 5-17

5.6.6 RX Back-End—Poor SINAD or No Audio (136–174 MHz)—Part 3 of 3

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5-18 Troubleshooting Charts: Flowcharts

5.6.7 Low or No RX Injection Signal (136–174 MHz)


   
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Troubleshooting Charts: Flowcharts 5-19

5.6.8 Low or No TX Injection Signal (136–174 MHz)

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5-20 Troubleshooting Charts: Flowcharts

5.6.9 TX or RX VCO Unlock (Fail 001) (136–174 MHz)—Part 1 of 2

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Troubleshooting Charts: Flowcharts 5-21

5.6.10 TX or RX VCO Unlock (Fail 001) (136–174 MHz)—Part 2 of 2

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5-22 Troubleshooting Charts: Flowcharts

5.6.11 No Output Power at TX Mode (136–174 MHz)

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Troubleshooting Charts: Flowcharts 5-23

5.6.12 No Output Power and IDC < 2A at TX Mode (136–174 MHz)

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Figure 5-14. No Output Power and IDC < 2A at TX Mode (136–174 MHz)

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5-24 Troubleshooting Charts: Flowcharts

5.6.13 No 16.8 MHz Reference Oscillator Frequency (380–470 MHz and 450–520 MHz)

START
No 16.8MHz
Reference

Measure 16.8MHz Signals


Probe pin 3 with Oscilloscope having a
of Y5750 for bandwidth >100MHz.
16.8MHz

>800mVpp No 3.0VDC No Check 3.0V


16.8MHz? at pin 4 of regulator path
Y5750? from U5750

Yes Yes

>800mVpp No Check Replace


at pin 23 C5761 Y5750
U5752?

Yes

>500mVpp No Check C5760


at pin 2 and R5763
U5751?

Yes U5751 DC Voltages


Pin 1 No connection
Pin 2 1.5
Pin 3 Ground
>3.0Vpp No Check Pin 4 1.5
at pin 4 U5751 Pin 5 3
U5751?

Yes

NOTE: L5753 and C5768 filter the


No Check L5753, distorted output of U5751 resulting
>1.4Vpp in a clean sinusoidal 16.8MHz signal.
at TP5791? C5768, C5763,
R5768 and C5767 R5768 and C5763 adjust the amplitude.

Figure 5-15. No 16.8 MHz Reference Oscillator Frequency (380–470 MHz and 450–520 MHz)

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5.6.14 Poor RX Sensitivity or No RX Audio (380–470 MHz and 450–520 MHz)—Part 1


of 2

Poor Rx
Sensitivity or no
Rx audio

Yes

Measure Transceiver
3kHz FM Deviation
12dB Sinad by injecting
1kHz Audio tone
signal at antenna port
Yes

12 dB Sinad
Sensitivity Yes Receiver
< - 117.5 dBm Std. is working
<-121dBm w/pre-amp properly

No

Check RF level at
Mixer LO injection port
at R5388

Check Receiver
LO level No VCO troubleshooting
at + 24dBm? flowchart
(LO injection section)

Yes

Check RX front-end Retune Front-End


tuning filters using tuner
and help screens

Check preselector circuit and


tuning control voltage.
No Tuning control voltage should be:
Good? ~ 2V for 380 MHz and
~ 8V for 470 MHz (UHF Range 1)

~ 2.5V for 450 MHz and


~ 7.5V for 520 MHz (UHF Range 2)
Yes

Figure 5-16. Poor RX Sensitivity or No RX Audio (380–470 MHz and 450–520 MHz)—Part 1 of 2

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5.6.15 Poor RX Sensitivity or No RX Audio (380–470 MHz and 450–520 MHz)—Part 2


of 2

Inject a standard FM test


signal into the antenna port. 3kHz FM Deviation
Use a spectrum analyzer and 1kHz Audio tone
high-impedance RF probe to Amplitude: -47dBm
measure the signal at TP5301

Check Output
<~1dB Loss No Network (ON)
relative to Antenna troubleshooting
switch? flowchart of
Transceiver

Yes

Check preselector Input


No Check Q5252 LNA and
at C5304. RF Level
at TP5301 should be its bypass switch.
-0.5dB without pre-amp
and +11dB with pre-amp.
Yes

Check preselector No Check preselector and


insertion loss is tuning voltage.
~2.0dB.

Yes

Check
U5302 LNA Output Check bias
at C5320. RF Level: No
voltage at
~15dB gain at L5294 for 5V
C5312?
Yes

Yes Replace
part
Check
Mixer Input,
TP5303. RF Level: No
Fix Image filter.
_
<~2.5dB Loss at
C5320?

Yes

Check
Mixer Output, Check at R5388
Is Output Freq No for correct LO frequency
TP5304. Freq: 109.65MHz
RF Level: _
<~7db at 109.65MHz? (based on your
Loss from Receiving signal
TP5303 Yes +109.65MHz)

_ at
RF Level No Check RF level at No Check Receiver
TP5304<~7db Mixer LO injection RF level VCO troubleshooting
loss from TP5303 port at R5388. at +24dBm flowchart
(LO injection section)

Yes
Figure 5-17. Poor RX Sensitivity or No RX Audio (380–470 MHz and 450–520 MHz)—Part 2 of 2

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Troubleshooting Charts: Flowcharts 5-27

5.6.16 RX IF—Poor SINAD or No Audio (380–470 MHz and 450–520 MHz)—Part 1 of 2

Measure the IF
signal level
(109.65MHz)
at C5406

Level
is -3dB No
referenced to Check Y5400
R5412?

Yes

Measure the IF
signal level
(109.65MHz)
at C5403

Level
is +20dB Measure the DC
relative to the RF No Bias voltage level
input level on transistor
at C5406? Q5401

Yes

1 Inspect biasing
Voltage components and
level of 9.0V No
check Voltage
at R5404? Regulator U0950 for
normal operation

Yes

Voltage
level of No
0.7V at Q5401 Replace
Base Q5401
(pin 1)?

Yes

Inspect crystals and


matching networks for
missing components
and/or soldering defects

Figure 5-18. RX IF—Poor SINAD or No Audio (380–470 MHz and 450–520 MHz)—Part 1 of 2

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5.6.17 RX IF—Poor SINAD or No Audio (380–470 MHz and 450–520 MHz)—Part 2 of 2

Measure the IF
signal level
at U5400-3

Level
is -3dB No
referenced to Check Y5401
C5403?

Yes

Measure the IF
signal level
(109.65MHz)
at C5403

Same as level
at U5400-3 Measure the DC
(Without pre-amp) No
voltage level
or -10 dB referenced at U5400-4
to level at U5400-3 and U5400-5
(With pre-amp)?

Yes
U5400-4 > 3V
Refer to and U5400-5 < 0.2V Troubleshoot
troubleshooting (Without pre-amp) No Q5402 and
flow digram for U5400-4 < 0.2V associated
Receiver Back End and U5400-5 > 3V circuitry
(With pre-amp)?

Yes

Replace
U5400

Figure 5-19. RX IF—Poor SINAD or No Audio (380–470 MHz and 450–520 MHz)—Part 2 of 2

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Troubleshooting Charts: Flowcharts 5-29

5.6.18 RX Back-End—Poor SINAD or No Audio (380–470 MHz and 450–520 MHz)—


Part 1 of 3

Is the
IF level at Refer back to
R5034 ~+20dB No Receiver IF
relative to the troubleshooting
RF input? flowchart

Yes

Measure Second LO
at C5058, top side
towards Abacus III
(U5002) pin

Check Voltage Regulator


Voltage U0505 for normal operation,
Signal No level of >~4.3V No
look for base to emitter
present? at Q5002 drop of ~0.7V on Q5001,
Collector? replace if necessary
Yes
Yes

Voltage Inspect biasing components


Frequency is No level of ~1.7V No
107.4 or 111.9 1 and solder. Replace Q5002
at Q5002 Base as necessary
MHz? (pin 1)?

Yes
Yes

Measure Abacus
0-3V Digital SSI Visually inspect
lines FS,DOUTA, the Second
and CLKOUT LO VCO

Visual No
Are the No examination Make repairs
levels 0-3V? 3 as necessary
OK?

Yes Yes

No problem
Frequency No found
CLKOUT at 2
1.2MHz?

Yes

DOUTA=
24 bit I, 24
FS = 20kHz No bit Q, 8 bit AGC word No
sync pulse? 3 (similar to fig X-X, 3
troubleshooting
waveforms)?
Yes
Yes

Go on to RX audio
troubleshooting
flowchart

Figure 5-20. RX Back-End—Poor SINAD or No Audio (380–470 MHz and 450–520 MHz)—Part 1 of 3

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5-30 Troubleshooting Charts: Flowcharts

5.6.19 RX Back-End—Poor SINAD or No Audio (380–470 MHz and 450–520 MHz)—


Part 2 of 3

1
R5013 NOMINAL
VOLTS DC FREQ (MHz)
0.0 68.0
Measure 1.6 71.1
control voltage 4.0 75.6
at R5013 5.0 77.0

Freq 2nd LO No No
VCO <107.4 R5013
= 5.0V? 3
MHz?

Yes
Yes

Freq 2nd LO No No
VCO <107.4 R5013 = 0.0V? 3
MHz?

Yes
Yes

Inspect 2nd LO VCO


for missing parts or
solder defect

Visual No Repair defects


inspection and/or replace
OK? suspect parts

Yes

Replace
varactor diode
D6051

Figure 5-21. RX Back-End—Poor SINAD or No Audio (380–470 MHz and 450–520 MHz)—Part 2 of 3

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Troubleshooting Charts: Flowcharts 5-31

5.6.20 RX Back-End — Poor SINAD or No Audio (380–470 MHz and 450–520 MHz)—
Part 3 of 3

Measure DC
tuning voltage
(Vt) at R5022

Freq of DC
No voltage at No
CLKOUT 3
<18MHz? R5022 =
0.0V?

Yes Yes

DC
voltage at No
R5022 = 3
3.0V?

Yes
Inspect clock oscillator
circuit for solder defects
and/or missing components

Visual No Repair defects


inspection and/or replace
OK? suspect components

Yes
3
Replace
varactor diode
D5003
Inspect solder on U5002
and supporting circuitry,
look for missing or
misplaced components

Visual No Repair defects


inspection and/or replace
OK? suspect components

Yes

Replace
U5002

Figure 5-22. RX Back-End—Poor SINAD or No Audio (380–470 MHz and 450–520 MHz)—Part 3 of 3

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5.6.21 Low or No RX Injection Signal (380–470 MHz and 450–520 MHz)

START
Low or No RX
Injection Signal

Approx. Check Voltage


5V on No
Regulator U5301
C5318?

Yes

Approx.
4.5V on No 5V No
pin 14 on C5335? Check L5299
of U5303?

Yes
Yes

Check R5324,
Check RF path R5325, R5326
from RX VCO

Figure 5-23. Low or No RX Injection Signal (380–470 MHz and 450–520 MHz)

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Troubleshooting Charts: Flowcharts 5-33

5.6.22 Low or No TX Injection Signal (380–470 MHz and 450–520 MHz)

START
Low or No TX
Injection Signal

Approx. Check Q5828 and


3.4 V on No DC Bias Circuitry;
Q5828-C? replace if
necessary

Yes

Approx. Check Q5829 and


3.7 V on No DC Bias Circuitry;
Q5829-C? replace if
necessary

Yes

Approx. Check Q5501 and


6.5 V on No DC Bias Circuitry;
Q5501-C? replace if
necessary

Yes

Check RF path
from TX VCO

Figure 5-24. Low or No TX Injection Signal (380–470 MHz and 450–520 MHz)

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5.6.23 No TX Audio (380–470 MHz and 450–520 MHz)

START
No TX Audio

This Flow chart only checks the modulation


path of the FGU. Readings are typical and
Inject a 2.0Vpp can vary with deviation settings that are
1kHz tone into Mic programmed during tuning.
input and key radio

1.0Vpp GOTO
at R5755 or No
Controller
TP5792? Section

Yes

0.4Vpp No Check deviation


at tuning or replace
C5780? U5752

Yes

Check NOTE: After the modulated signal is coupled


synthesizer through C5780 the signal is attenuated to levels
loop filter below 2mv making a measurement difficult for
components most oscilloscopes.

Figure 5-25. No TX Audio (380–470 MHz and 450–520 MHz)

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Troubleshooting Charts: Flowcharts 5-35

5.6.24 TX or RX VCO Unlock (Fail 001) (380–470 MHz and 450–520 MHz)—Part 1 of 2

TX or RX VCO
Unlock (Fail 001)

Place an Inductive field probe


connected to a spectrum analyzer
"Sniff" Frequency
near area to be sniffed.
near TX or RX
VCO or
infection string

8.2VDC
at Collector of only Check 9.3 Volt
Frequency No No supply path from
one of Q5706,
Detected? Q5707, Q5708, regulator U0950 in
or Q5709 Controller section
Q5710?
Yes

Yes
Check VCO
Control Voltage
at TP5796 3.0VDC
on pins 5, 36, No
and 13 of A
U5752?

<.6VDC or No Check if VCO


>11.5VDC or is locked using
drifting? spectrum analyzer

Yes

Go to Transmitter
13.5VDC Check Voltage
No No or receiver
at Charge Pump Multiplier Locked? Injection string
Capacitor Circuitry troubleshooting
C5788?
charts
Yes Yes

Go to Transmitter Check for short


or receiver 3VDC No on pin 4 to
Injection string at pin 4 of controller or
troubleshooting U5752? replace U5752
charts
Yes

Go to
Controller
troubleshooting
charts

Figure 5-26. TX or RX VCO Unlock (Fail 001) (380–470 MHz and 450–520 MHz)—Part 1 of 2

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5.6.25 TX or RX VCO Unlock (Fail 001) (380–470 MHz and 450–520 MHz)—Part 2 of 2

3VDC No Check 5 Volt


A at pin 5 of supply path from
U5750? regulator U0505

Yes

Check 3 Volt
Refer to Chart to determine
supply path from
which AUX output determines
Regulator U5750
active VCO.

Unlock Required
TX Aux pins No Check
RX or
TX? at 3.0VDC U5752
for TX?
RX
Yes

Required
Aux pins No Check 3.0VDC at No Check 3 Volt
at 3.0VDC U5752 E6750? supply path
for RX?

Yes Yes

No Check 3 Volt Check


3.0VDC at U5753, Q5706,
E6750? supply path
and Q5707

Yes

Check U5753,
Q5708, Q5709,
and Q5710

Figure 5-27. TX or RX VCO Unlock (Fail 001) (380–470 MHz and 450–520 MHz)—Part 2 of 2

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Troubleshooting Charts: Flowcharts 5-37

5.6.26 RF Power Amplifier (RFPA)—No or Low TX Power Output (380–470 MHz and
450–520 MHz)—Part 1 of 5
NOTE: For each flowchart step in which reference is made to a note, be sure to refer to that specific
note (located on page 58 of this flowchart) for guidance in performing the actual
troubleshooting procedure. Also, RFPA DC voltages are shown in Table 5-6 on page 5-41.

START
K9.1V
present
at Q0952, pin 1 in No GOTO Power
power control section Control - No K9.1V
when transmitter is Chart for
Read General keyed? 700-800 MHz
Notes before
proceeding. Read
specific notes as
indicated
Yes

Check battery RFPA_CNTRL GOTO Power


cable, mic, and voltage (TP5503) No Control - No or low
control head less than 4.8 V when RFPA_CNTRLChart
connections transmitter is for 700-800 MHz
keyed?

Yes

Continuous red light No GOTO Sythesizer-


Is U5501,
while mic button is No Transmit Yes
VCNTRL resistance < Repair/replace
depressed? Chart
1 kOhms? U5501
(Note 2)

Yes
No

Tune power with Yes Tune current limit


Tuner? with Tuner U5501 drain biases No Check/repair/
(see help text) (see help text) voltages per Table 1? replace defective
(Note 3) parts

No
Yes

GOTO Sythesizer- Is U5501,


TX injection power
Yes No or Low Tx RFOUT and VD1
less than 0.5 mW? Yes Repair/replace
Injection resistance <
(Note 1) U5501
Chart 1 MOhms?
(Note 4)

No No

Figure 5-28. RF Power Amplifier (RFPA)—No or Low TX Power Output (380–470 MHz and 450–520 MHz)—
Part 1 of 5

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5.6.27 RF Power Amplifier (RFPA)—No or Low TX Power Output (380–470 MHz and
450–520 MHz)—Part 2 of 5

Check/repair/replace
Q5503 bias No defective parts or
voltages as per Table 1? GOTO Power Control
Defective parts (Note 10) - No/low VGBIAS
in matching network Yes Chart
Repair/replace
between U5501 and defective parts
Q5502?
(Note 5)
Yes

No

Repair/replace
Is Q5503, Q5503
gate resistance < Yes (see General Notes)
1 MOhms? and retune gate bias
Check/repair/replace
(Note 11) via Tuner
Q5502 bias voltages No defective parts or
(see help text)
as per Table 1? GOTO Power Control
(Note 6) - No/low VGBIAS
Chart
No

Yes

Repair/replace
Is Q5503, Q5503
drain resistance < Yes (see General Notes)
Repair/replace 1 MOhms? and retune gate bias
Is Q5502, (Note 12) via Tuner
Yes Q5502 and retune
gate resistance < (see help text)
gate bias via
1 MOhms?
Tuner
(Note 7)
(see help text)
No

No

Defective parts
in matching network Yes Repair/replace
between Q5503 and defective parts
Repair/replace
Is Q5502, antenna switch?
Yes Q5502 and retune
drain resistance < (Note 13)
gate bias via
1 MOhms?
Tuner
(Note 8) (see help text)
No

No

Antenna switch
bias voltages as per No Repair/replace
Table 1? defective parts
Defective parts (Note 14)
in matching network Yes Repair/replace
between Q5502 and defective parts
Q5503?
(Note 9) Yes

No B

Figure 5-29. RF Power Amplifier (RFPA)—No or Low TX Power Output (380–470 MHz and 450–520 MHz)—
Part 2 of 5

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Troubleshooting Charts: Flowcharts 5-39

5.6.28 RF Power Amplifier (RFPA)—No or Low TX Power Output (380–470 MHz and
450–520 MHz)—Part 3 of 5
B

Defective parts in Yes Repair/replace


antenna switch?
defective parts
(Note 15)

No

Defective parts in Yes Repair/replace


harmonic filter?
defective parts
(Note 16)

No

Defective parts in Yes Repair/replace


power detector?
defective parts
(Note 17)

No

Continuity check
fails from R5713 and Yes Repair/replace
the antenna connector antenna connector
external coax?

No

Go to the
Controller GPIO
Section

Figure 5-30. RF Power Amplifier (RFPA)—No or Low TX Power Output (380–470 MHz and 450–520 MHz)—
Part 3 of 5

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5.6.29 RF Power Amplifier (RFPA)—No or Low TX Power Output (380–470 MHz and
450–520 MHz)—Part 4 of 5
Specific Notes:
1. Remove C5508 and solder the center conductor of a small 50-ohm, coaxial cable to TP5502.
Solder ground to the gold shield track adjacent to TP5502. Attach an RF milliwatt meter, key
the transmitter, and measure TX_INJ power. Then, remove the coaxial cable and replace
C5508. Remove the solder added to shield track.
2. Remove R0977 in the power control section, and measure the resistance between VCNTRL
(TP5503) and ground. Replace R0977.
3. If U5501, VD1, is incorrect, inspect the bias feed circuitry (L5502 and C5505) and interstage
match components (L5503, C5509, and C5507). If U5501, RFOUT, is incorrect, inspect the
bias feed circuitry (L5505 and C5517).
4. Remove L5502 and measure the resistance between VD1 (U5501 pin 14) and ground.
Replace L5502. Remove L5505 and measure the resistance between RFOUT (U5501 pin 6)
and ground. Replace L5505.
5. Inspect C5566, C5516, C5518, and R5511-15.
6. If the Q5502 gate bias is incorrect, inspect the bias feed circuitry (R5516, L5525, C5556, and
R5527). If the bias feed circuitry is functional, then go to the Power Control—No or low
VGBIAS flowchart. If the Q5502 drain bias is incorrect, inspect the bias feed circuitry (L5508,
C5526-27, R5517, E5501, and R5574). Check U5570, Q5770, and associated circutry.
7. Remove R5516 and measure the resistance between Q5502 gate and ground. Replace
R5516.
8. Remove L5508 and measure the resistance between Q5502 drain and ground. Replace
L5508.
9. Inspect C5559-60, C5535, C5538, R5530, R5533-34, and R5536.
10. If the Q5503 pin 7 gate bias is incorrect, inspect the bias feed circuitry (R5520, C5539,
C5557, and R5525). If the gate bias feed circuitry is functional, then go to the Power
Control—No or low VGBIAS flowchart. If the Q5503 pin 6 gate bias is incorrect, inspect the
bias feed circuitry (R5521, C5540, C5558, and R5526). If the bias feed circuitry is functional,
then go to the Power Control—No or low VGBIAS flowchart. If the Q5503 pins 2 and 3
common drain bias is incorrect, inspect the bias feed circuitry (L5510, C5549-50, R5522-23,
and E5502).
11. Remove R5520 and measure the resistance between Q5503 pin 7 gate and ground. Replace
R5520. Remove R5521 and measure the resistance between Q5503 pin 6 gate and ground.
Replace R5521.
12. Remove L5510 and measure the resistance between Q5503 pins 2 and 3 drain and ground.
Replace L5510.
13. Inspect R5535, C5542-43, C5545-48, and C5551-53.
14. If the antenna switch bias voltages are incorrect, inspect R5524, L5701-4, and R5701, as well
as perform diode checks on D5701-3.
15. Inspect the remaining antenna switch parts (C5701-10).
16. Inspect L5706-8, L5712-13, C5708, C5711-14, C5719-20, R5713, and R5718.
17. Inspect D5704, R5707-8, R5702-4, and C5715-16.

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Troubleshooting Charts: Flowcharts 5-41

5.6.30 RF Power Amplifier (RFPA)—No or Low TX Power Output (380–470 MHz and
450–520 MHz)—Part 5 of 5

Table 5-6. RFPA DC Voltages

Voltage (Vdc) Voltage (Vdc)


Description Location
(380–470 MHz) (450–520 MHz)

A+ = 13.6 Vdc

U5501, VD1 U5501 pin 14 9.0–9.3 9.0–9.3

U5501, RFOUT U5501 pins 6 and 7 9.0–9.3 9.0–9.3

Q5502 Gate Bias R5516/C5525 1.8–2.0 1.8–2.1


node

Q5502 Drain Bias L5508/R5517 9.0–9.3 9.0–9.3


Node

Q5503 Gate Bias 1 R5520/C5539 2.0–2.2 1.4–1.9


node

Q5503 Gate Bias 2 R5521/C5540 2.0–2.2 1.4–1.9


node

Q5503 Drain Bias L5510/R5523 13.0–13.6 13.0–13.6


Node

Antenna Switch Bias L5701/C5702 ~4.7 ~5.95


Voltage 1 node

Antenna Switch Bias D5701/D5702 ~4.0 ~5.0


Voltage 2 node

Antenna Switch Bias D5703/R5701 ~3.3 ~3.3


Voltage 3 node

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5.6.31 RFPA Power Control—No VGBIAS (380–470 MHz and 450–520 MHz)

START

Read General
Notes before
proceeding. Read
specific notes as
indicated

No/low Remove U0960.


Yes Yes
Q5503 pin 7 TP0937 voltage
VGBIAS1? 2.6-2.8 V? Repair/replace
U0960

No Repair/replace
No
U0959. If problem
still not fixed, see
IC communication
in CONTROLLER
section.
No/low Remove U0960.
Yes Yes
Q5503 pin 6 TP0939 voltage
VGBIAS2? 2.6-2.8 V?

No No

Remove U0960. Yes


TP0941 voltage
2.0-2.2 V?

No

Figure 5-31. RFPA Power Control—No VGBIAS (380–470 MHz and 450–520 MHz)

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Troubleshooting Charts: Flowcharts 5-43

5.6.32 No 16.8 MHz Reference Oscillator Frequency (700–800 MHz)

START
No 16.8MHz
Reference

Measure 16.8MHz Signals


Probe pin 3 with Oscilloscope having a
of Y6750 for bandwidth >100MHz.
16.8MHz

>800mVpp No 3.0VDC No Check 3.0V


16.8MHz? at pin 1 of regulator path
Y6750? from U6750

Yes Yes

>800mVpp No Check Replace


at TP6764? C6817 Y6750

Yes

>500mVpp No Check C6758


at pin 2 and R6756
U6752?

Yes U6752 DC Voltages


Pin 1 No connection
Pin 2 1.5
Pin 3 Ground
>3.0Vpp No Check Pin 4 1.5
at pin 4 U6752 Pin 5 3
U6752?

Yes

NOTE: L6756 and C6755 filter the


No Check L6756, distorted output of U6752 resulting
>1.4Vpp in a clean sinusoidal 16.8MHz signal.
at TP6762? C6755, C6759,
R6756 and C6760 R6757 and C6759 adjust the amplitude.

Yes

Check Controller
Section and/or
ABACUS IC
U6000 MAEPF-27813-O

Figure 5-32. No 16.8 MHz Reference Oscillator Frequency (700–800 MHz)

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5-44 Troubleshooting Charts: Flowcharts

5.6.33 Poor RX Sensitivity or No RX Audio (700–800 MHz)—Part 1 of 2

Poor Rx
Sensitivity or no
Rx audio

Yes

Measure Transceiver
3kHz FM Deviation
Sinad by injection
1kHz Audio tone
signal at antenna port

Yes

Sinad Yes Receiver


< - 119.1dBm? is working
properly

No

Check RF level at
Mixer LO injection port
(U6251 Pin 3 side 1)

Check Receiver
RF level No VCO troubleshooting
at ~ 14dBm? flowchart
(LO injection section)

Yes

RX Switching Voltages
Check RX front-end Receiving at
filter switching Test Points Receiving at
700MHz Band 800MHz Band
voltage Table
TP6254 0V 3V
TP6255, 57,
59, 61 7.6V 4V
TP6256, 58,
Check Q6350, 60, 62 2V 7.6V
No Q6251, Q6252,
Good? Q6253, Q6254 LNA U6250 5V at Pin 1
and make any
necessary repairs

Yes

MAEPF-27875-O

Figure 5-33. Poor RX Sensitivity or No RX Audio (700–800 MHz)—Part 1 of 2

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Troubleshooting Charts: Flowcharts 5-45

5.6.34 Poor RX Sensitivity or No RX Audio (700–800 MHz)—Part 2 of 2

Inject a standard FM test


signal into the antenna port. 3kHz FM Deviation
Use a spectrum analyzer and 1kHz Audio tone
high-impedance RF probe to Amplitude: 47dBm
measure the signal at TP6253.

Check Output
<~1dB Loss No Network (ON)
relative to Antenna troubleshooting
switch? flowchart of
Transceiver

Yes

Check LNA Input Check filter switching


No
(U6250) Pin 3. RF table or proper voltages.
_
Level:<~2.5dB Loss Visually inspect filters
from TP6253
Yes

Check
LNA Output Check bias
TP6250. RF Level: No
voltage at Pin 1
~16dB gain from of U6250 for 5V
U6250 Pin
3? Yes

Yes Replace
part

Check
Mixer Input, Check filter switching
TP6251. RF Level: No
_ table for proper voltages.
<~2.5dB Loss from Visually inspect filters
TP6250?

Yes

Check
Mixer Output, Check Pin 3 on U6251
Is Output Freq No for correct LO frequency
TP6252. Freq: 73.35MHz
RF Level: _
<~7db at 73.35MHz? (based on your
Loss from Receiving signal)
TP6251 Yes

Check RF level at Check Receiver


RF Level at No Mixer LO injection RF level No VCO troubleshooting
_
TP6252<~7db port. (U6251 at ~14dBm flowchart
loss from TP6251 Pin 3 side 1) (LO injection section)
Yes

Go to IF Section
Troubleshooting
flowchart
MAEPF-27874-O

Figure 5-34. Poor RX Sensitivity or No RX Audio (700–800 MHz)—Part 2 of 2

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5-46 Troubleshooting Charts: Flowcharts

5.6.35 RX IF—Poor SINAD or No Audio (700–800 MHz)

Measure the IF
signal level
(73.35MHz)
at TP6252

Level
is +4dB Refer to
referenced to the No troubleshooting
RF input flow diagram for
level? Receiver Front End

Yes

Measure the IF
signal level
(73.35MHz)
at TP6350

Level
is +20dB Measure the DC
relative to the RF No Bias voltage level
input level? on transistor
Q6350

Yes

Voltage Inspect biasing


Refer to components and
troubleshooting level of No
>~5.0V at Q6350 check Voltage
flow digram for Regulator U0950 for
Receiver Back End Collector
(pin 3)? normal operation

Yes

Voltage
level of No
0.7V at Q6350 Replace
Base Q6350
(pin 1)?

Yes

Inspect crystals and


matching networks for
missing components
and/or soldering defects

MAEPF-27809-O

Figure 5-35. RX IF—Poor SINAD or No Audio (700–800 MHz)

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Troubleshooting Charts: Flowcharts 5-47

5.6.36 RX Back-End—Poor SINAD or No Audio (700–800 MHz)—Part 1 of 3

START
Poor SINAD or
No Audio

Is the
IF level at Refer back to
TP6350~+20dB No Receiver IF
relative to the troubleshooting
RF input? flowchart

Yes

Measure Second LO
at C6026, top side
towards Abacus III
(U6000) pin

Check Voltage Regulator


Voltage U0505 for normal operation,
Signal No level of >~3.5V No
look for base to emitter
present? at Q6000 drop of ~1.2V on Q6001,
Collector? replace if necessary
Yes Yes

Voltage Inspect biasing components


Frequency No level of ~2.15V No
is 75.6 or 71.1 1 and solder. Replace Q6000
at Q6000 Base as necessary
MHz? (pin 1)?
Yes
Yes

Measure Abacus
0-3V Digital SSI Visually inspect
lines FS,DOUTA, the Second
and CLKOUT LO VCO

Visual No
Are the No examination Make repairs
levels 0-3V? 3 as necessary
OK?

Yes Yes

No problem
Frequency No found
CLKOUT at 2
1.2MHz?

Yes

DOUTA=
FS = 20kHz No 24-bit I, 24-bit Q, No
sync pulse? 3 3
8-bit AGC word?

Yes
Yes

Go on to RX audio
troubleshooting
flowchart
MAEPF-27806-O

Figure 5-36. RX Back-End—Poor SINAD or No Audio (700–800 MHz)—Part 1 of 3

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5.6.37 RX Back-End—Poor SINAD or No Audio (700–800 MHz)—Part 2 of 3

1
TP6001 NOMINAL
VOLTS DC FREQ (MHz)
0.0 68.0
Measure 1.6 71.1
control voltage 4.0 75.6
at TP6001 5.0 77.0

Freq No No
VCO <71.1 TP6001
= 5.0V? 3
MHz?

Yes Yes

Freq No No
VCO >75.6 TP6001
= 0.0V? 3
MHz?

Yes Yes

Inspect 2nd LO VCO


for missing parts or
solder defect

Visual No Repair defects


inspection and/or replace
OK? suspect parts

Yes

Replace
varacter diode
D6051

MAEPF-27807-O

Figure 5-37. RX Back-End—Poor SINAD or No Audio (700–800 MHz)—Part 2 of 3

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Troubleshooting Charts: Flowcharts 5-49

5.6.38 RX Back-End—Poor SINAD or No Audio (700–800 MHz)—Part 3 of 3

Measure DC
tuning voltage
(Vt) at R6007

Freq of DC
No voltage at No
CLKOUT 3
<1.2MHz? R6007 =
0.0V?

Yes Yes

DC
voltage at No
R6007 = 3
3.0V?

Yes
Inspect clock oscillator
circuit for solder defects
and/or missing components

Visual No Repair defects


inspection and/or replace
OK? suspect components

Yes
3
Replace
varacter diode
D6030
Inspect solder on U6000
and supporting circuitry,
look for missing or
misplaced components

Visual No Repair defects


inspection and/or replace
OK? suspect components

Yes

Replace
U6000

MAEPF-27808-O

Figure 5-38. RX Back-End—Poor SINAD or No Audio (700–800 MHz)—Part 3 of 3

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5-50 Troubleshooting Charts: Flowcharts

5.6.39 Low or No RX Injection Signal (700–800 MHz)

START
Low or No RX
Injection Signal

Approx. Check Q6762 and


5V on No DC Bias Circuitry;
Q6762-C? replace if
necessary

Yes

Approx. No 62 No Replace R6801


4.5V (–1V) on Ohms across
and Q6763
Q6763-D? R6801?

Yes Yes

Check RF path Replace


from RX VCO Q6763

MAEPF-27810-O

Figure 5-39. Low or No RX Injection Signal (700–800 MHz)

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Troubleshooting Charts: Flowcharts 5-51

5.6.40 Low or No TX Injection Signal (700–800 MHz)

START
Low or No TX
Injection Signal

Approx. Check Q6764 and


5.5 - 6V on No DC Bias Circuitry;
Q6764-C? replace if
necessary

Yes

Approx. Check Q6765 and


5.5 - 6V on No DC Bias Circuitry;
Q6765-C? replace if
necessary

Yes

Approx. Check Q6766 and


8.5 - 9V on No DC Bias Circuitry;
Q6766-C? replace if
necessary

Yes

Check RF path
from TX VCO

MAEPF-27811-O

Figure 5-40. Low or No TX Injection Signal (700–800 MHz)

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5-52 Troubleshooting Charts: Flowcharts

5.6.41 No TX Audio (700–800 MHz)

START
No TX Audio

This Flow chart only checks the modulation


path of the FGU. Readings are typical and
Inject a 2.0Vpp can vary with deviation settings that are
1kHz tone into Mic programmed during tuning.
input and key radio

1.0Vpp GOTO
at R6782 or No
Controller
VN_T67770? Section

Yes

0.4Vpp No Check deviation


at TP6755 or tuning or replace
C6783? U6751

Yes

Check NOTE: After the modulated signal is coupled


synthesizer through C6783 the signal is attenuated to levels
loop filter below 2mv making a measurement difficult for
components most oscilloscopes.

MAEPF-27814-O

Figure 5-41. No TX Audio (700–800 MHz)

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Troubleshooting Charts: Flowcharts 5-53

5.6.42 TX or RX VCO Unlock (Fail 001) (700–800 MHz)—Part 1 of 2

TX or RX VCO
Unlock (Fail 001)

Place an Inductive field probe


connected to a spectrum analyzer
"Sniff" Frequency
near area to be sniffed.
near TX or RX
VCO shield or
infection string

8.2VDC Check 9.3 Volt


Frequency No No supply path from
at Q6759
Detected? Collector? regulator U0950 in
Controller section
Yes Yes

Check VCO 3.0VDC


Control Voltage on pins 5, 36, No
at TP6759 and 13 of A
U6751?

Yes

Check Controller
Section and/or
ABACUS IC
U6000

<.6VDC or No Check if VCO


>11.5VDC or is locked using
drifting? spectrum analyzer

Yes

Go to Transmitter
12VDC Check Voltage
No No or receiver
at Charge Pump Multiplier Locked? Injection string
Capacitor Circuitry troubleshooting
C6768?
charts
Yes Yes

Go to Transmitter Check for short


or receiver 3VDC No on pin 4 to
Injection string at pin 4 of controller or
troubleshooting U6751? replace U6751
charts
Yes

Go to
Controller
troubleshooting
charts
MAEPF-27812-O

Figure 5-42. TX or RX VCO Unlock (Fail 001) (700–800 MHz)—Part 1 of 2

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5-54 Troubleshooting Charts: Flowcharts

5.6.43 TX or RX VCO Unlock (Fail 001) (700–800 MHz)—Part 2 of 2

3VDC No Check 5 Volt


A at pin 5 of supply path from
U6750? regulator U0505

Yes

Check 3 Volt
Refer to Chart to determine
supply path from
which AUX output determines
Regulator U6750
active VCO.

Unlock TX Aux 1 No Check


RX or or 2 at 3.0VDC
TX? U6751
for TX?

RX Yes

Aux 3 No Check 8.2VDC No Check


or 4 at 3.0VDC U6751 at TP6767 or Q6767 or
for RX? TP6761? Q6755

Yes Yes

8.2VDC No Check
Check
at TP6753 or Q6756 or
U6754
TP6751? Q6760

Yes

Check
U6755

MAEPF-27818-O

Figure 5-43. TX or RX VCO Unlock (Fail 001) (700–800 MHz)—Part 2 of 2

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Troubleshooting Charts: Flowcharts 5-55

5.6.44 RF Power Amplifier (RFPA)—No or Low TX Power Output (700–800 MHz)—


Part 1 of 5
NOTE: For each flowchart step in which reference is made to a note, be sure to refer to that specific
note (located on page 58 of this flowchart) for guidance in performing the actual
troubleshooting procedure. Also, RFPA DC voltages are shown in Table 5-7 on page 5-59.

START
K9.1V
present
at Q0952, pin 1 in No GOTO Power
power control section Control - No K9.1V
when transmitter is Chart ?
Read General keyed?
Notes before
proceeding. Read
specific notes as
indicated
Yes

Check battery RFPA_CNTRL GOTO Power


cable, mic, and voltage (VN_B6503) No Control - No or low
control head less than 5.0V when RFPA_CNTRL
connections transmitter is Chart ?
keyed?

Yes

Continuous red light No GOTO Sythesizer-


Is U6500,
while mic button is No Transmit Yes
VCNTRL resistance < Repair/replace
depressed? Chart ?
1 kOhms? U6500
(Note 2)

Yes
No

Tune power with Yes Tune current limit


Tuner? with Tuner U6500 drain biases No Check/repair/
(see help text) (see help text) voltages per Table 1? replace defective
(Note 3) parts

No
Yes

GOTO Sythesizer- Is U6500,


TX injection power
Yes No or Low Tx RFOUT and VD1
less than 2 mW? Yes Repair/replace
Injection resistance <
(Note 1) U6500
Chart ? 1 MOhms?
(Note 4)

No No

A
MAEPF-27929-O

Figure 5-44. RF Power Amplifier (RFPA)—No or Low TX Power Output (700–800 MHz)—Part 1 of 5

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5-56 Troubleshooting Charts: Flowcharts

5.6.45 RF Power Amplifier (RFPA)—No or Low TX Power Output (700–800 MHz)—


Part 2 of 5

Check/repair/replace
Q6540-1 bias No defective parts or
voltages as per Table 1? GOTO Power Control
Defective parts (Note 10) - No/low VGBIAS
in matching network Yes Repair/replace Chart
between Q6500 and defective parts
Q6520?
(Note 5)
Yes

No

Repair/replace both
Is Q6540-1, Q6540 and Q6541
gate resistance < Yes (see General Notes)
Check/repair/replace 1 MOhms? and retune gate bias
defective parts or (Note 11) via Tuner
Q6520 bias voltages No
GOTO Power Control (see help text)
as per Table 1?
(Note 6) - No/low VGBIAS
Chart
No

Yes

Repair/replace both
Is Q6540-1, Q6540 and Q6541
drain resistance < Yes (see General Notes)
Repair/replace 1 MOhms? and retune gate bias
Is Q6520, (Note 12) via Tuner
Yes Q6520 and retune
gate resistance < (see help text)
gate bias via
1 MOhms?
Tuner
(Note 7)
(see help text)
No

No

Defective parts
in matching network Yes Repair/replace
between Q6540-1 and defective parts
Repair/replace
Is Q6520, antenna switch?
Yes Q6520 and retune
drain resistance < (Note 13)
gate bias via
1 MOhms?
Tuner
(Note 8) (see help text)
No

No

Antenna switch
bias voltages as per No Repair/replace
Table 1? defective parts
Defective parts (Note 14)
in matching network Yes Repair/replace
between Q6520 and defective parts
Q6540-1?
(Note 9) Yes

No B

MAEPF-27930-O

Figure 5-45. RF Power Amplifier (RFPA)—No or Low TX Power Output (700–800 MHz)—Part 2 of 5

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Troubleshooting Charts: Flowcharts 5-57

5.6.46 RF Power Amplifier (RFPA)—No or Low TX Power Output (700–800 MHz)—


Part 3 of 5

Defective parts in Yes Repair/replace


antenna switch?
defective parts
(Note 15)

No

Defective parts in Yes Repair/replace


harmonic filter?
defective parts
(Note 16)

No

Defective parts in Yes Repair/replace


power detector?
defective parts
(Note 17)

No

Continuity check
fails from R6740 and Yes Repair/replace
the antenna connector antenna connector
external coax?

No

Go to the
Controller GPIO
Section
MAEPF-27931-O

Figure 5-46. RF Power Amplifier (RFPA)—No or Low TX Power Output (700–800 MHz)—Part 3 of 5

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5-58 Troubleshooting Charts: Flowcharts

5.6.47 RF Power Amplifier (RFPA)—No or Low TX Power Output (700–800 MHz)—


Part 4 of 5
Specific Notes:
1. Remove C6501 and solder the center conductor of a small 50-ohm, coaxial cable to
VN_B6500. Solder ground to the gold shield track adjacent to VN_B6500. Attach an RF
milliwatt meter, key the transmitter, and measure TX_INJ power. Then, remove the coaxial
cable and replace C6501. Remove the solder added to shield track.
2. Remove R0977 in the power control section, and measure the resistance between VCNTRL
(VN_B6503) and ground. Replace R0977.
3. If U6500, VD1, is incorrect, inspect the bias feed circuitry (L6501 and C6504) and interstage
match components (L6502, C6506, and C6503). If U6500, RFOUT, is incorrect, inspect the
bias feed circuitry (L6500 and C6500).
4. Remove L6501 and measure the resistance between VD1 (VN_B6501) and ground. Replace
L6501. Remove L6500 and measure the resistance between RFOUT (VN_B6504) and
ground. Replace L6500.
5. Inspect C6502, C6509-11, and R6521-5.
6. If the Q6520 gate bias is incorrect, inspect the bias feed circuitry (R6520 and C6520). If the
bias feed circuitry is functional, then go to the Power Control—No or low VGBIAS flowchart. If
the Q6520 drain bias is incorrect, inspect the bias feed circuitry (L6521, C6521-2, R6526-7,
and L6521-5).
7. Remove R6520 and measure the resistance between Q6520 gate and ground. Replace
R6520.
8. Remove L6521 and measure the resistance between Q6520 drain and ground. Replace
L6521.
9. Inspect C6541-2, C6544-5, C6547-8, C6565-6, R6550-7, and R6559.
10. If the Q6540 gate bias is incorrect, inspect the bias feed circuitry (R6540 and C6540). If the
gate bias feed circuitry is functional, then go to the Power Control—No or low VGBIAS
flowchart. If the Q6541gate bias is incorrect, inspect the bias feed circuitry (R6543 and
C6558). If the bias feed circuitry is functional, then go to the Power Control—No or low
VGBIAS flowchart. If the Q6540-1 common drain bias is incorrect, inspect the bias feed
circuitry (L6542-3, C6559-60, R6544-5, and L6521-5).
11. Remove R6540 and measure the resistance between Q6540 gate and ground. Replace
R6540. Remove R6543 and measure the resistance between Q6541 gate and ground.
Replace R6541.
12. Remove L6542 and measure the resistance between Q6540-1 drain and ground. Replace
L6542.
13. Inspect R6560 and C6549-57.
14. If the antenna switch bias voltages are incorrect, inspect R6547-8, L6700, and L6702-3, as
well as perform diode checks on D6701-2.
15. Inspect the remaining antenna switch parts (C6700-5).
16. Inspect L6720-2 and C6720-1.
17. Inspect D6730, R6730-2, R6735-6, L6730, and C6730-1.

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Troubleshooting Charts: Flowcharts 5-59

5.6.48 RF Power Amplifier (RFPA)—No or Low TX Power Output (700–800 MHz)—


Part 5 of 5

Table 5-7. RFPA DC Voltages

Description Location Voltage (Vdc)

A+ = 13.6 Vdc

U5501, VD1 VN_B6503 9.0–9.3

U5501, RFOUT VN_B6504 9.0–9.3

Q6520 Gate Bias VN_B6520 2.0–2.2

Q6520 Drain Bias L6521/R6526 13.0–13.6


Node

Q6540 Gate Bias VN_B6540 3.5–3.7

Q6541 Gate Bias VN_B6541 3.5–3.7

Q6540/Q6541 L6542/R6544 13.0–13.6


Drain Bias Node

Antenna Switch Bias VN_B6563 ~5.3


Voltage 1

Antenna Switch Bias VN_T6701 ~1.6


Voltage 2

Antenna Switch Bias D6701/D6702 ~0.8


Voltage 3 Node

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5-60 Troubleshooting Charts: Flowcharts

5.6.49 RFPA Power Control—No K9.1V (700–800 MHz)

START

Read General
Notes before
proceeding. Read
specific notes as
indicated

Is Q0952, pin 4
Is 9.3V present at Yes Yes Repair/replace
< 0.5V when mic
Q0952, pin 5? Q0952
button is depressed?

No No

Connect battery No Is K9.1V_EN > 2.0V No See GPIO in


cable to supply Is A+ present at U0951, when mic button is CONTROLLER
13.6V pin 4? section
depressed?

Yes Yes

Repair/replace Repair/replace
U0951 Q0951

MAEPF-27926-O

Figure 5-47. RFPA Power Control—No K9.1V (700–800 MHz)

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Troubleshooting Charts: Flowcharts 5-61

5.6.50 RFPA Power Control—No VGBIAS (700–800 MHz)

START

Read General
Notes before
proceeding. Read
specific notes as
indicated

Remove U0960.
No/low Q6540 Yes Yes
TP0937 voltage
VGBIAS1?
2.6-2.8 V? Repair/replace
U0960

No Repair/replace
No
U0959. If problem
still not fixed, see
IC communication
in CONTROLLER
section.
Yes Remove U0960. Yes
No/low Q6541
TP0939 voltage
VGBIAS2?
2.6-2.8 V?

No No

Remove U0960. Yes


TP0941 voltage
2.0-2.2 V?

No

MAEPF-27928-O

Figure 5-48. RFPA Power Control—No VGBIAS (700–800 MHz)

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5-62 Troubleshooting Charts: Flowcharts

5.6.51 RFPA Power Control—No or Low TX RFPA_CNTRL (700–800 MHz)—Part 1 of 2


For each flowchart step in which reference is made to a note, be sure to refer to that specific note
(located on page 63 of this flowchart) for guidance in performing the actual troubleshooting
procedure.
A
START

Repair/replace
Remove D0951. defective parts
Proper power Yes
Read General
Notes before restored?
proceeding, Read (Note 5)
specific notes as
indicated Go to
Controller
GPIO Section
No
Yes

Repair/replace
Remove Q0954. defective parts or
Proper power Yes
see VFORWARD buffer Yes U0959 functionally
restored? Controller functioning properly? properly?
(Note 1) GPIO section (Note 7)
(Note 6)

No
No No

Repair/replace
defective parts or
Remove D0950. Repair/replace
Yes Repair/replace see
Proper power defective parts
defective parts Controller
restored?
GPIO section
(Note 2)

No

No VCC3 present at No No See


U0956-3, pin 10 VCC5 present at
U0963, pin 5? Controller
~ 1.5V? U0963, pin 1?
(Note 3) VCC5 section

Yes Yes Yes

Repair/replace
defective parts Remove R0974.
No TP0955 voltage VCC3 present at Yes Repair/replace
~ 1.5V? U0963, pin 5? defective parts
(Note 4)

A
Yes No Repair/replace
Repair/replace
defective parts U0963

MAEPF-27927-O

Figure 5-49. RFPA Power Control—No or Low TX RFPA_CNTRL (700–800 MHz)—Part 1 of 2

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Troubleshooting Charts: Flowcharts 5-63

5.6.52 RFPA Power Control—No or Low TX RFPA_CNTRL (700–800 MHz)—Part 2 of 2


Specific Notes:
1. Remove Q0954. If proper power is restored, repair/replace Q0954. If the problem still
persists, check for proper operation of U0958-1, and replace U0958 if not functioning
properly. If U0958-1 operation is correct, refer the controller section in the theory of operation
chapter.
2. Remove D0950. If proper power is restored, inspect R0942-5, R0991, and U0956-4. Replace
D0958.
3. Inspect R0974-5.
4. Remove R0974. Measure U0963, pin 5 voltage. Replace R0974.
5. Inspect the current limit and temperature cutback circuitry (refer to the power control section
in the theory of operation chapter).
6. Adjust the Power Detector Calibration via the Tuner software (see the tuner Help text) and
monitor the output power while the transmitter is keyed. If the circuit is functioning properly,
output power will decrease if the softpot is increased, and output power will increase if the
softpot is decreased. If the circuitry is not functioning properly, then inspect U0952, U0956-2,
R0971-3. If the problem persists, refer to the controller section in the theory of operation
chapter.
7. Retune the Power Detector Calibration if any circuitry is repaired/replaced.
8. Adjust the power via CPS (see the Help text) and monitor output power. If the softpot is
decreased, power will increase; if the softpot is increased, power will decrease. If the circuitry
is not functioning properly, replace U0959 and retune the power via CPS (see the Help text
for complete procedures). If the problem persists, refer to the controller section in the theory
of operation chapter.

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Notes

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Chapter 6 Troubleshooting Waveforms

6.1 Introduction
This chapter contains images of waveforms that might be useful in verifying operation of certain parts
of the circuitry. These waveforms are for reference only; the actual data depicted will vary depending
upon the operating conditions.

Table 6-1. List of Troubleshooting Waveforms

Waveform Page

Power-On Reset Timing 6-2

Power-On to Soft Turn-On Timing 6-2

Power-Down Reset 6-3

16.8 MHz Clock Waveform 6-3

32 kHz Clock Waveform 6-4

DSP SSI Port RX Mode 6-4

DSP SSI Port TX Mode CSQ 6-5

SPI Bus Waveform 6-5

SB9600 Waveform 6-6

SB9600 BUS+ and BUS- Waveforms 6-6

SB9600 BUS+ and RESET Waveforms 6-7

SB9600 BUSY and BUS- Waveforms 6-7

RS-232 RX Waveforms 6-8

RS-232 TX Waveforms 6-8

RS-232 RX/TX Waveforms 6-9

USB Waveforms 6-9

Serial Audio Port Waveforms 6-10

Secure Interface Waveforms 6-10

8 kHz Frame Sync Waveform 6-11

RX Audio Waveforms 6-11

TX Audio Waveforms 6-12

TX and RX 1 kHz Audio Path Sinewave and Chart 6-12


6-2 Troubleshooting Waveforms: XTL 1500 Waveforms

6.2 XTL 1500 Waveforms


6.2.1 Power-On Reset Timing

13.8V
Ch1
SWB+

Ch2
U0507 Pin 5
LV_DETECT (POR)

Ch1 5.00V Ch2 2.00V M5.00ms Ch1 6.0 V


Ch3 2.00V
MAEPF-27853-O

6.2.2 Power-On to Soft Turn-On Timing

13.8V
Ch1
SWB+

Ch2
U0507 Pin 5
LV_DETECT (POR)

Ch3
TP0500

Ch1 5.00V Ch2 2.00V M 200ms Ch1 6.0 V


Ch3 2.00V
MAEPF-27854-O

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6.2.3 Power-Down Reset

13.8V

Ch1
SWB+

Ch2
U0507 Pin 5
LV_DETECT

Ch3
TP0500
SOFT_TURN_OFF

Ch1 5.00V Ch2 2.00V M 10.0ms Ch1 6.0 V


Ch3 2.00V
MAEPF-27855-O
Power-Down Reset
Trace 1 — SWB+
Trace 2 — LV_DETECT — U0507 Pin 5
Trace 3 — SOFT_TURN_OFF — TP0500

6.2.4 16.8 MHz Clock Waveform

C1 Pk-to-Pk
1.70V

C1 Period
59.333ns

Ch1 500mV M 25.0ns Ch1 10mV


MAEPF-27856-O

Trace 1 — U0903 Pin 3 — 16.8 MHz Clock

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6.2.5 32 kHz Clock Waveform

Trace 1 — R428 — 32 kHz Clock MAEPF-27857-O

6.2.6 DSP SSI Port RX Mode

Ch1 Freq
18kHz
1

Ch1 5.00V Ch2 5.00V M 20.0us Ch1 2.2 V


Ch3 5.00V
MAEPF-27858-O

DSP SSI Port RX Mode CSQ


Trace 1 — ABACUS_SSI_FSYNC
Trace 2 — ABACUS_SSI_RXD
Trace 3 — ABACUS_SSI_CLK (1.2 MHz)

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6.2.7 DSP SSI Port TX Mode CSQ

Ch1 Freq
~47kHz
1
T

Ch1 5.00V Ch2 5.00V M 5.00us Ch1 2.2 V


Ch3 5.00V
MAEPF-27859-O
DSP SSI Port TX Mode CSQ
Trace 1 — DAC_SSI_FSYNC
Trace 2 — DAC_SSI_TXD
Trace 3 — DAC_SSI_CLK (2.4 MHz)

6.2.8 SPI Bus Waveform

C1 Freq
164.6 kHz

Radio Power-Up
Trace 1 — Data MAEPF-27860-O

Trace 2 — Chip Select


Trace 3 — Clock

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6.2.9 SB9600 Waveforms

MAEPF-27781-O

6.2.10 SB9600 BUS+ and BUS- Waveforms

MAEPF-27871-O

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6.2.11 SB9600 BUS+ and RESET Waveforms

MAEPF-27872-O

6.2.12 SB9600 BUSY and BUS- Waveforms

MAEPF-27873-O

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6.2.13 RS-232 RX Waveforms

X = 2.3us X = 2.9us
MAEPF-27705-A

+ 12V

- 12V

MAEPF-27706-A

6.2.14 RS-232 TX Waveforms

X = 3.4us X = 2.7us

MAEPF-27707-A

+ 9V

- 9V

MAEPF-27708-A

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6.2.15 RS-232 RX/TX Waveforms

6.2.16 USB Waveforms

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6.2.17 Serial Audio Port Waveforms

C1 Freq
~8kHz

Transmitting
MAEPF-27864-O
1 kHz tone at 85mVrms into microphone
Trace 1 — Frame Sync — SAP_FSYNC
Trace 2 — Clock — SAP_DCLK
Trace 3 — Data — SAP_TX

6.2.18 Secure Interface Waveforms

J0501-1
SAP_TX

J0501-2
SAP_RX

J0501-4
SAP_FSYNC

J0501-3
SAP_DCLK

Ch1 2.00V Ch2 2.00V M 20.00us Ch3 1.20V


Ch3 2.00V Ch4 2.00V
Receiving MAEPF-27865-O
1 kHz tone at 3 kHz Dev, -47dBm Secure Mode
Trace 1 — J0501 — 1 - SAP TX
Trace 2 — J0501 — 2 - SAP RX
Trace 3 — J0501 — 3 - SAP DCLK

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6.2.19 8 kHz Frame Sync Waveform

C1 High
2.85V

C1 Period
124us

Ch1 1.00V M 100us Ch1 1.20V


Receiving MAEPF-27866-O

1 kHz tone at 3 kHz Dev, -47dBm Secure Mode


Trace 1 — J0501 — 4

6.2.20 RX Audio Waveforms

T Ch1 Freq
1
~
~ 8 kHz

2 1K sinewave

4 T

Ch2, Ch3, Ch4: See 1K sinewave chart


MAEPF-27867-O
Receiving
1 kHz tone @ 3 kHz deviation, -60 dBm. Volume set to rated audio.
Trace 1 — SAP_DCLK (8 kHz)
Trace 2 — TP0205
Trace 3 — SPKR_LOW out of U0204
Trace 4 — SPKR_HI out of U0204
Note 3: Actual level is dependent upon volume setting.

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6.2.21 TX Audio Waveforms

1
T Ch1 Freq
~
~ 8 kHz

1K sinewave
3

4 T

Ch2, Ch3, Ch4: See 1K sinewave chart


MAEPF-27868-O
Transmit Audio
1 kHz tone which provides 3 kHz deviation
Trace 1 — SAP_DCLK (8 kHz)
Trace 2 — MODIN R6782
Trace 3 — MIC TP0200
Trace 4 — TP0203
Note 3: Actual level is dependent upon volume setting.

6.2.22 TX and RX 1 kHz Audio Path Sinewave and Chart

C1 Pk-to-Pk
920mV

C1 Ampl
860mV

C1 Mean
1.408V

Refer to Table 6-2


for test point data

Ch1 500uS/Div.
MAEPF-27869-O

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Table 6-2. TX and RX Audio Path Test Points for 1 kHz Sine Wave
(for VHF, UHF R1 and 700/800 MHz)
Typical O-Scope Measured mV p-p Volts
Test Point Description mV RMS mV/div LL 1 UL 2 DC Bias
TX Audio Path
MIC_HI 80 mV RMS input 80 mV 20 226 227 3 to 9
TP0200 MIC_PREAMP_IN 80 mV 20 220 227 1.42
TP0201 Preamp in, attn.-out 43 mV 10 100 122 1.42
U0201-1 1st op amp out 3 42 mV 10 97 121 1.42
TP0202 2nd op amp in 3 41 mV 10 97 121 1.42
U0201-7 2nd op amp out 41 mV 10 94 120 1.42
U0201-8 3rd op amp and filter out 40 mV 10 91 119 1.42
U0201-14 4th op amp and filter out 39 mV 10 88 118 1.42
TP0203 CODEC op amp in 38 mV 10 85 117 1.42
U0200-17 Buffered CODEC in 36 mV 10 82 116 1.42
C0904 5 CF Out 150 mV 50 400 700 1.42
R6782 MOD_IN at 3 kHz dev. 3 150 mV 50 400 700 1.5
RX Audio Path 4
TP0204 RX_FILT_AUDIO 318 500 849 953 1.42
TP0205 RX_AUDIO_IN 318 500 849 953 1.42
TP0206 AUDIO_PA_IN 39 10 92 130 1/2 A+
SPKR+ NON INVERTED PA out 7.74 Vbtl 5 2V 9.5 Vpp 12.4 Vpp 1/2 A+
SPKR- INVERTED PA out 7.74 Vbtl 5 2V 9.5 Vpp 12.4 Vpp 1/2 A+
1 LL = lower limit
2
UL = upper limit
3 Measurement depends on tuning parameters
4 1 kHz tone at 3 kHz deviation, -47 dBm
5 “btl” = bridge to load

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Table 6-3. TX and RX Audio Path Test Points for 1 kHz Sine Wave
(for UHF R2)
Typical O-Scope Measured mV p-p Volts
Test Point Description mV RMS mV/div LL 1 UL 2 DC Bias
TX Audio Path
MIC_HI 80 mV RMS input 80 mV 20 226 227 3 to 9
TP0200 MIC_PREAMP_IN 80 mV 20 220 227 2.5
U0201-8 1st op amp out 3 0 mV 10 0 10 2.5
U0201-7 2nd op amp out 80 mV 10 210 227 2.5
U0201-1 3rd op amp and filter out 80 mV 10 210 227 2.5
U0201-14 4th op amp and filter out 80 mV 10 210 227 2.5
TP0203 CODEC op amp in 36 mV 10 85 117 1.42
U0200-17 Buffered CODEC in 36 mV 10 82 116 1.42
C0904 5 CF Out 150 mV 50 400 700 1.42
R6782 MOD_IN at 3 kHz dev. 3 150 mV 50 400 700 1.5
RX Audio Path 4
TP0204 RX_FILT_AUDIO 318 500 849 953 1.42
TP0205 RX_AUDIO_IN 318 500 849 953 1.42
TP0206 AUDIO_PA_IN 39 10 92 130 1/2 A+
SPKR+ NON INVERTED PA out 7.74 Vbtl 5 2V 9.5 Vpp 12.4 Vpp 1/2 A+
SPKR- INVERTED PA out 7.74 Vbtl 5 2V 9.5 Vpp 12.4 Vpp 1/2 A+
1
LL = lower limit
2 UL = upper limit
3 Measurement depends on tuning parameters
4 1 kHz tone at 3 kHz deviation, -47 dBm
5 “btl” = bridge to load

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Chapter 7 Schematics, Component Location Diagrams, and Parts Lists

7.1 List of Schematics, Component Table 7-1. List of Schematics, Component Location Table 7-1. List of Schematics, Component Location Table 7-1. List of Schematics, Component Location
Diagrams, and Parts Lists (Continued) Diagrams, and Parts Lists (Continued) Diagrams, and Parts Lists (Continued)
Location Diagrams, and Parts
Lists Figure Title Page Figure Title Page Figure Title Page

The following table lists the schematics, VHF HUD4022A SB9600 Schematic 7-48 HUE4039A Secure Power Supply Schematic 7-83
component location diagrams, and parts lists HUD4022A USB/RS232/SB9600 VIP Input/Output 7-49 HUE4039A Secure USB/RS232/SB9600 7-84
contained in this chapter. HUD4022A Main Board Overall Block Diagram and 7-26 Schematic Schematic
Interconnections
HUD4022A Control-Head Connector Schematic 7-50 HUE4039A Secure SB9600 Schematic 7-85
HUD4022A Controller Block Diagram and 7-27
Table 7-1. List of Schematics, Component Location Interconnections (Sheet 1 of 2) Interface Connector Schematic 7-51 HUE4039A Secure USB/RS232/SB9600 VIP Input/ 7-86
Diagrams, and Parts Lists Output Schematic
HUD4022A Controller Block Diagram and 7-28 HUD4022A Main Board Layout—Side 1 Top 7-52
Interconnections (Sheet 2 of 2) HUE4039A Secure Control-Head Connector 7-87
Figure Title Page HUD4022A Main Board Layout—Side 1 Bottom 7-53
Schematic
HUD4022A Controller Urchin IC, MUX, and 7-29 HUD4022A Main Board Layout—Side 2 Top 7-54
Control Head AD5320 DAC Schematic HUE4039A Secure Interface Connector Schematic 7-88
HUD4022A Main Board Layout—Side 2 Bottom 7-55
HUD4022A Controller Audio Schematic 7-30 HUE4039A Main Board Layout—Side 1 Top 7-89
Control Head Board Overall Block Diagram 7-3 HUD4022A Main Board Parts List 7-56
HUD4022A Controller Power Control (Sheet 1 of 2) 7-31 HUE4039A Main Board Layout—Side 1 Middle 7-90
Control Head Controller, OMAP Processor) 7-4 UHF Range 1
HUD4022A Controller Power Control (Sheet 2 of 2) 7-32 HUE4039A Main Board Layout—Side 1 Bottom 7-91
( Sheet 1 of 2)
HUD4022A Frequency Generation Unit Overall 7-33 HUE4039A Main Board Overall Block Diagram and 7-65 HUE4039A Main Board Layout—Side 2 Top 7-92
Control Head Controller, OMAP Processor 7-5
(Sheet 2 of 2) Schematic (Sheet 1 of 2) Interconnections HUE4039A Main Board Layout—Side 2 Middle 7-93
Control Head Controller (SDRAM and Flash 7-6 HUD4022A Frequency Generation Unit Overall 7-34 HUE4039A Controller Block Diagram and 7-66 HUE4039A Main Board Layout—Side 2 Bottom 7-94
Memory) Schematic (Sheet 2 of 2) Interconnections (Sheet 1 of 2)
HUE4039A Main Board Parts List 7-95
TPS65012 Power Management IC, Factory 7-7 HUD4022A VHF Transmitter VCO Schematic 7-35 HUE4039A Controller Block Diagram and 7-67
Programming Interconnections (Sheet 2 of 2) UHF Range 2
HUD4022A Frequency Generation Unit VHF 7-36
Voltage Regulators 7-8 Receive Injection Schematic HUE4039A Controller URCHIN IC, MUX, and 7-68
HUE4040A Main Board Overall Block Diagram and 7-106
AD5320 DAC Schematic
AVR Power Management Control 7-9 HUD4022A Frequency Generation Unit VHF 7-37 Interconnections
Transmit Injection Schematic HUE4039A Controller Audio Schematic 7-69
GCAI Accessory Interface (Sheet 1of 2) 7-10 HUE4040A Controller Block Diagram and 7-107
HUD4022A Receiver Back-End Schematic 7-38 HUE4039A Controller Power Control Schematic 7-70 Interconnections (Sheet 1 of 2)
GCAI Accessory Interface (Sheet 2 of 2) 7-11
HUD4022A Receiver Front-End Schematic (Sheet 7-39 HUE4039A Frequency Generation Unit Schematic 7-71 HUE4040A Controller Block Diagram and 7-108
GCAI Connector Schematic 7-12 1 of 2) Interconnections (Sheet 2 of 2)
HUE4039A Receive VCO Schematic 7-72
User Interface (Sheet 1 of 2) 7-13 HUD4022A Receiver Front-End Schematic (Sheet 7-40 HUE4040A Controller URCHIN IC, MUX, and 7-109
HUE4039A Transmit VCO Schematic 7-73
User Interface (Sheet 2 of 2) 7-14 2 of 2) AD5320 DAC Schematic
HUE4039A Receiver Back-End Schematic 7-74
Rear Connector 7-15 HUD4022A Receiver IF Schematic 7-41 HUE4040A Controller Audio Schematic 7-110
HUE4039A Receiver Front-End Schematic 7-75
Control Head Main Board Layout—Side 1 Top 7-16 HUD4022A RF Power Amplifier (RFPA) Schematic 7-42 HUE4040A Controller Power Control Schematic 7-111
(Sheet 1 of 2) HUE4039A Receiver Mixer Schematic 7-76
Control Head Main Board Layout—Side 2 Bottom 7-17 HUE4040A Frequency Generation Unit Schematic 7-112
HUD4022A RF Power Amplifier (RF PA) Schematic 7-43 HUE4039A Receiver Preselector Schematic 7-77
Control Head Main Board Parts List 7-18 HUE4040A Receive VCO Schematic 7-113
(Sheet 2 of 2) HUE4039A Receiver IF Schematic 7-78
GCAI Connector Board Layout—Side 1 Top 7-23 HUE4040A Transmit VCO Schematic 7-114
HUD4022A Secure Block Diagram and 7-44 HUE4039A RF Power Amplifier (RF PA) Schematic 7-79
GCAI Connector Board Layout—Side 2 Bottom 7-24 Interconnections HUE4040A Receiver Back-End Schematic 7-115
HUE4039A Output Network (ON) Schematic 7-80
GCAI Connector Board Parts List 7-25 HUD4022A Accessory Connector Schematic 7-45 HUE4040A Receiver Front-End Schematic 7-116
HUE4039A Secure Block Diagram and 7-81
HUD4022A Power Supply Schematic 7-46 HUE4040A Receiver Mixer Schematic 7-117
Interconnections
HUD4022A USB/RS232/SB9600 Schematic 7-47 HUE4039A Rear Accessory Connector Schematic 7-82 HUE4040A Receiver Preselector Schematic 7-118

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Table 7-1. List of Schematics, Component Location Table 7-1. List of Schematics, Component Location Table 7-1. List of Schematics, Component Location
Diagrams, and Parts Lists (Continued) Diagrams, and Parts Lists (Continued) Diagrams, and Parts Lists (Continued)

Figure Title Page Figure Title Page Figure Title Page

HUE4040A Receiver IF Schematic 7-119 700-800 MHz HUF4017A Frequency Generation Unit 800 MHz 7-172
Transmit Injection Schematic
HUE4040A RF Power Amplifier (RF PA) Schematic 7-120
HUF4017A Main Board Overall Block Diagram and 7-147 HUF4017A Main Board Layout—Side 1 Top 7-173
HUE4040A Output Network (ON) Schematic 7-121 Interconnections
HUF4017A Main Board Layout—Side 1 Middle 7-174
HUE4040A Secure Block Diagram and 7-122 HUF4017A Controller Block Diagram and 7-148
Interconnections Interconnections (Sheet 1 of 3) HUF4017A Main Board Layout—Side 1 Bottom 7-175
HUE4040A Rear Accessory Connector Schematic 7-123 HUF4017A Controller Block Diagram and 7-149 HUF4017A Main Board Layout—Side 2 Top 7-176
HUE4040A Secure Power Supply Schematic 7-124 Interconnections (Sheet 2 of 3) HUF4017A Main Board Layout—Side 2 Middle 7-177
HUE4040A Secure USB/RS232/SB9600 7-125 HUF4017A Controller Block Diagram and 7-150 HUF4017A Main Board Layout—Side 2 Bottom 7-178
Schematic Interconnections (Sheet 3 of 3)
HUF4017A Daughtercard Module Board Layout 7-179
HUE4040A Secure SB9600 Schematic 7-126 HUF4017A Controller Audio Schematic 7-151
HUF4017A Main Board Parts List 7-180
HUE4040A Secure Control-Head Connector 7-127 HUF4017A Power, Data, Secure, and Front/Rear 7-152
Schematic (Sheet 1 of 2) Connector Block Diagrams
HUE4040A Secure Control-Head Connector 7-128 HUF4017A USB/RS232/SB9600 Schematic 7-153
Schematic (Sheet 2 of 2) Rear Accessory Connector (J0402) Schematic 7-154
HUE4040A Secure Interface Connector Schematic 7-129 Control-Head Front Connector Schematic 7-155
HUE4040A Main Board Layout—Side 1 Top 7-130 Controller Power Supply/Emergency Schematic 7-156
HUE4040A Main Board Layout—Side 1 Middle 7-131 Controller RS232/SB9600 Schematic 7-157
HUE4040A Main Board Layout—Side 1 Bottom 7-132 Controller VIP Input/Output Schematic 7-158
HUE4040A Main Board Layout—Side 2 Top 7-133 Controller Secure Interface Connector Schematic 7-159
HUE4040A Main Board Layout—Side 2 Middle 7-134 Secure Interface Board Schematic 7-160
HUE4040A Main Board Layout—Side 2 Bottom 7-135 HUF4017A Controller Urchin IC, MUX, and 7-161
HUE4040A Main Board Parts List 7-136 AD5320 DAC Schematic
HUF4017A Controller Power Supply Schematic 7-162
HUF4017A Receiver Back-End Schematic 7-163
HUF4017A Receiver Front-End Schematic (Sheet 7-164
1 of 2)
HUF4017A Receiver Front-End Schematic (Sheet 7-165
2 of 2)
HUF4017A Receiver Intermediate Frequency (IF) 7-166
Schematic
HUF4017A RF Power Amplifier (PA) Schematic 7-167
(Sheet 1 of 2)
HUF4017A RF Power Amplifier (PA) Schematic 7-168
(Sheet 2 of 2)
HUF4017A Frequency Generation Unit Overall 7-169
Schematic (Sheet 1 of 2)
HUF4017A Frequency Generation Unit Overall 7-170
Schematic (Sheet 2 of 2)
HUF4017A Frequency Generation Unit 800 MHz 7-171
Receive Injection Schematic

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7.2 Control Head Main Board

Figure 7-1. Control Head Board Overall Block Diagram

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Figure 7-2. Control Head Controller (OMAP Processor) Sheet 1 of 2

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Figure 7-3. Control Head Controller (OMAP Processor) Sheet 2 of 2

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Figure 7-4. Control Head Controller (SDRAM and Flash Memory)

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Figure 7-5. TPS65012 Power Management IC, Factory Programming

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Figure 7-6. Voltage Regulators

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Figure 7-7. AVR Power Management Control

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Figure 7-8. GCAI Accessory Interface (Sheet 1 of 2)

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USB_5V 3.3V

4813978A25

4813978A25 BAT54HT1G
BAT54HT1G D3200
3.3V_LS 3.3V_LS
D3203
2.8V
3.3V_LS

C3208
C3205 0.10uF
R3200 R3201 R3203
D3204
15K 15K 2.2K R3204
CONNECTOR 12PINS 100pF
2.2K

Q3200 2.8V
P3200-12 ONE_WIRE
CRITICAL 2.8V 3.3V_LS
2.8V 0.10uF 0.10uF
P3200-10 GPIO2_DM_RXD R3205
10K R3207
P3200-9 GPIO1_DP_TXD C3209 C3210 10K

A2
A1
V CC B
VCCA
P3200-7 VBUS_5V

C1 C2
P3200-6 A B GCAI_GPIO_3
B2
DIR GCAI_CTRL_1

GND
P3200-5 U3202
SN74LVC1T45

B1
P3200-4
R3212
0
P3200-3 MIC_HI_IN
R3213
0
P3200-2 RX_AUDIO_OUT

P3200-1
2.8V 3.3V_LS 2.8V
NC NC 0.10uF 0.10uF
P3200-11
VR3200
NC NC NC NC
P3200-8 C3211 C3212 10K

A2
A1
5.6V 5.6V
R3209
VR3201 VR3203

VC C B
VCCA
K4
K3
K2
K1

K4
K3
K2
K1
VR3202
C1 C2
A B GCAI_GPIO_4
20V B2
DIR GCAI_CTRL_2

GND
U4204
SN74LVC1T45
A2

A1

A2

A1

B1
UNSW_VCC 3.3V

D3208 D3207 2.8V

2.8V 3.3V_LS
0.10uF 0.10uF

10K R3211
R3202
C3213 C3214

A2
A1
R3221 15K 10K

VCCB
VCCA
2.8V
C1 C2
A B GCAI_GPIO_0
B2
DIR GCAI_CTRL_3

GND
U3204
SN74LVC1T45

B1
R3220
C3202
USB_5V DNP
10K
0.10uF
GCAI SPEAKER

DNP
R3222
2.8V C3201
C3204
3900pF 0.10uF 0

2 4
R3217 AVR_SCK_PROG GCAI_AVR
R3216 A Y
10K

OE
10K U3203-1

1
U3201 74VHC125 UNSW_VCC
2 FSA4157L6X_NL
1 S B1 6
VC C

U3200 SPKR_CTRL NC
U3203-2
10K LM7301
R3214 PWR_GND
R3215

5
0 R3223
4 5 C3203 10K VCC
RX_AUDIO R3219
1 3 A B0 4 47uF C3207
GND

RX_AUDIO_OUT 0.10uF
3 GND
2 0
C3200 5

3
10uF

DNP R3218
10K

Figure 7-9. GCAI Accessory Interface (Sheet 2 of 2)

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J7000-1 P7000-12

J7000-4 P7000-10

J7000-8 P7000-9

J7000-6 P7000-7

J7000-2 P7000-6

J7000-9 P7000-5

J7000-10 P7000-4

J7000-7 P7000-3

J7000-3 P7000-2

J7000-5 P7000-1

P7000-11

P7000-8

VR7000

NC

NC
6

1
VR7001 VR7002

5.6V 20V
5

2
Figure 7-10. GCAI Connector Schematic

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Figure 7-11. User Interface (Sheet 1 of 2)

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Figure 7-12. User Interface (Sheet 2 of 2)

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Figure 7-13. Rear Connector

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R2133

R2140

R2141
R2131
R2130
R2112
R2111

R3120
C2105

Q3101
R2202

U3105
TP_USB_DP

C3107
TP_2.8V
R3102

R3117
E2102 C3103

R3116
R1043
TP_USB_DM
36 24

C1035
C1040

C1039
R2115

R2116
SH2200 TP_VBUS_MODE_SEL

U3102
5

VR3203
TP_SW_5V

R3119
R3121 3 4

R1060
R4208

G2
C2100 10 C4211
U2100 TP_VBUS_OC_DET

16

15
1 U1007 R4218 TP_USB_VBUS

D2201
TP_1.88V

C3101
C2207
U1002
R2134

E2101 GROUND_2 R4219 C4209

12
U1008 8 5

U1006 C1034
R4207 R4216

R3118 C3104
C4212

P4202
12 R2132 11 20
TP_3.3V

C1028
R4217 C4208 U3101
R2139 TP_UNSW_2.8V 1
VR3200
R2102

C4210
C2102

R2108 4
R4215

R2212
R4213

R2123
R2211 L2201 R1051 C1031 R2213
8 5
C4206 R4211

1
Q2100 R2214

2
R1068
L2101

C2103 C2104 4
R2204 R1049 R1053 Q3100

C4203
R4210
C4204

R4214
C1038 TP_MUX_EN

C4207

P3200
R1027 R1023 R1055 R1058

8
R1066

U1005
L2100 C3102
E2100 R2208 VBUS_SRC R1005
R1028 R1024 R1026 R1030

U2201
C1027

U1003
R2201 TP_MUX_SEL

C2208
R1065 R1064 R1056 R1059

Q2101
C1032
R1047 R1052

C4205
R4212
Q2200
R1031 R1022 R1025 R1029 R1046

U1001

5
TP_1.55V R1002 C3203
C1026 R3212
C2101

C2206
R1057 R1054 R1006 R1007

VR2200
D2200
R2205 TP_PB5 R3219 R3213
4 1 R1069 R1003 R1048

C2202
C2205

C5006
C5004
R2207

R3217
C3201
C5008
9 TP_PB1

C5000

C3200

G1
C2204 U3200 C3204

2
1
U2200

U3201
C3202

C5018
C5016
C5014
R5000
C5012
R5002
C5010
R2203 5 8 R1216 R3216
TP_IGNiTION R1214

R3215
R2216 R2206
R2210

R3214 R2129 TP_5V_EN

P2300
R1215 VR3202
R2200 R1217 R3218
VR2201
R2215

16

15
GROUND_3 2 70 R1213
Q2201 C2200 C1201
G1 J5000 G2 TP_ON_OFF_2 TP_PB2

15

16
L2200

P4200
1
C4201
2

VR2202 69

R1212
R1210
R1204
R1205
R1208
R1207
R1202
R1200
TP_ON_OFF_1
R4204
Q2202

C5017
C5015
C5013
R5001

R5003

C5005
C5003
C5002
C5001
C5011
R4205
R2209

C2201

1
2
C5009

C5007
10

G1
1
1

R1201

P4201
2
3

D1001 U1200

R1040

Q1001
R1042
Q1000

G2
GROUND_1 R1041 11 20

Q1002
D1000

C1200
R1211

R1203
BATTERY_A+

Figure 7-14. Control Head Main Board Layout—Side 1 Top

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R2104
R2103
R2105

R2109
R2110
4 3

U2101
D4100 D4101 D4102 Q4100
1 1 1 5

R2122
C2106

R2121
R4103 R2120

U2102
4 3 C1307 F1 FLASH_CLK S4108
R2117

R1308
Q4101
5 C1305 TP_12V R2138

C2107
R3105
R3107
R3106 R4104 R2119 U1301 R2137
R1311
C2309 C1304
C3205
R3203

D3204 U3103 R2135


R3204

R1309
R3104

Q2303
4 3 R1313 1

U2103
Q4102 R2304 3 C1306 R2136
D3203 5 R1312 D4108
2 F8 A8

C2109
2 R2126

Q2302

C1003
C3100

R1037
Q3200

C2308

C1020
C1015
R1014
R1013
C1007
C3105

C1011

DQS_L
R2305

C2302
R2306
16 9 R3109 R4105 R2118 3

C2111
R1314
R1310

C2108

SDCLKX
2
R1062

3
R3110
R3205

SDRAM_CS
U3100

C1029
C1025
R1061
C2313
R3101

Y1001
R3115 R2311 C1024 5

U2104
R1011

R2128
R2107
U2305
1 TP_PB3 R2100
R3100 R1012

R1300
8

R1301
R1304
R1305
R1303
R3103 3 4
C1014

Q2102
C3210 C3209 AA1

R1015
C1004
C2314 4 3

4
C1019
U3202

R2302
R3200
VR3201

4
R3207

C2110
R3113
R3111

C2305 5 A9 J9

C1037 R1000
C1036 C1021
R3114 C1302
5 C1012

U1009
R2310

R4203
C3212 C3211 C2316 U2303 C1022

R1016
C2315 R2313 C1303

3
R3112 R1067

R1045
R3122

4
U3104

R1044

R4202
3 4
U2302 C1018 C1010

R1038
U2304 U1300
U4204

R3108
R3201

5 8

C2306
U1000
C3208

C2318

Q2304
D3200

C1016

R1009 U1004
R1018 C1300

23
R3209 R1034

5 4
C3106

C2303
C1008

S4200
C2317 R1017 C1023 C1301

R2309
R2319

C2304
R2314

R1019
C1000

R1020

R4200
R1008

R4201
C1033 A1 J1

DQS_H
C3214 C1006
Q2305
R2320

R2307 C2312
C3213 C2319
R2315

SDRAM_CLK
C2320 R1021

R1306
BCLK
U3204
D3207

R3211 R2316 AA21 A21 R1302

R4101
R4100
Y1000
R3202

R2323

Q2309
Q2306

1
R1070
R2326

Q2301

C1030
R1035
R1063

C1017

R1050
R1001
R1036

C1013
C1005
C1009
TP_SDRAM_ADD_13
R2318

R1010
R2324

U3203 C1001
C3207

C1002
R3222

Q2310
C2310

R2308
C4200

C2311 SH1000
R3221 R2300 R2325

C4101
C4100
R2303
C2321
C2301
R3223
R2322

R3220

D3208 Q2300
U4201
C4202

VR4100
R4209

C2307
R2301

D4107
R4110
R4206 1
R4106

D4104
D4103

D4105

D4106
1

1
S4101 S4100 S4103 S4102 S4105 S4104 S4107 S4106

Q4104

R4108

R4107
1
Q4103

R4109

Figure 7-15. Control Head Main Board Layout—Side 2 Bottom

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Control Head Main Board Parts Lists Reference Motorola Reference Motorola Reference Motorola
Description Description Description
Designator Part Number Designator Part Number Designator Part Number
Reference Motorola
Description C1022 2113946K02 CAP CHIP 0.1uF +80%/- C1303 2113946K02 CAP CHIP 0.1uF +80%/- C2208 2113946N03 CAP CHIP 2.2uF +80%/-
Designator Part Number
20% 16V Y5V 20% 16V Y5V 20% 16V Y5V
C0001 2311049A78 CAP TANT CHIP 10.0 UF
C1023 2113946K02 CAP CHIP 0.1uF +80%/- C1304 2113944A40 CAP CHIP 100pF 5% 50V C2301 2113944A40 CAP CHIP 100pF 5% 50V
C1000 2113944A28 CAP CHIP 18pF 5% 50V 20% 16V Y5V COG COG
COG
C1024 2313960B01 CAP TANT 1.0uF 10% 16V C1305 2113944A40 CAP CHIP 100pF 5% 50V C2302 2113946K02 CAP CHIP 0.1uF +80%/-
C1001 2113944A28 CAP CHIP 18pF 5% 50V COG 20% 16V Y5V
C1025 2113946K02 CAP CHIP 0.1uF +80%/-
COG
20% 16V Y5V C1306 2113945B02 CAP CHIP 10000pF 10% C2303 2113946K02 CAP CHIP 0.1uF +80%/-
C1002 2113944A28 CAP CHIP 18pF 5% 50V 25V X7R 20% 16V Y5V
C1026 2113946K02 CAP CHIP 0.1uF +80%/-
COG
20% 16V Y5V C1307 2113945B02 CAP CHIP 10000pF 10% C2304 2113946K02 CAP CHIP 0.1uF +80%/-
C1003 2113944A28 CAP CHIP 18pF 5% 50V 25V X7R 20% 16V Y5V
C1027 2113946K02 CAP CHIP 0.1uF +80%/-
COG
20% 16V Y5V C2100 2113946N03 CAP CHIP 2.2uF +80%/- C2305 2113946K02 CAP CHIP 0.1uF +80%/-
C1004 2113944A28 CAP CHIP 18pF 5% 50V 20% 16V Y5V 20% 16V Y5V
C1028 2113945B02 CAP CHIP 10000pF 10%
COG
25V X7R C2101 2313960D07 CAP TANT 10.0uF 10% C2306 2113946K02 CAP CHIP 0.1uF +80%/-
C1005 2113944A40 CAP CHIP 100pF 5% 50V 16V 20% 16V Y5V
C1029 2113944A40 CAP CHIP 100pF 5% 50V
COG
COG C2102 2113946K02 CAP CHIP 0.1uF +80%/- C2307 2113946K02 CAP CHIP 0.1uF +80%/-
C1006 2113944A40 CAP CHIP 100pF 5% 50V 20% 16V Y5V 20% 16V Y5V
C1030 2113946K02 CAP CHIP 0.1uF +80%/-
COG
20% 16V Y5V C2103 2113946F05 CAP CHIP 10uF 10% 6.3V C2308 2113946K02 CAP CHIP 0.1uF +80%/-
C1007 2113944A40 CAP CHIP 100pF 5% 50V X5R 20% 16V Y5V
C1031 2113946K02 CAP CHIP 0.1uF +80%/-
COG
20% 16V Y5V C2104 2188155V02 CAP CHIP 22uF 10% 10V C2309 2113946K02 CAP CHIP 0.1uF +80%/-
C1008 2113944A40 CAP CHIP 100pF 5% 50V 20% 16V Y5V
C1032 2113946K02 CAP CHIP 0.1uF +80%/- C2105 2113946N03 CAP CHIP 2.2uF +80%/-
COG
20% 16V Y5V 20% 16V Y5V C2310 2113945A05 CAP CHIP 470pF 10% 50V
C1009 2113946K02 CAP CHIP 0.1uF +80%/- X7R
C1033 2113946K02 CAP CHIP 0.1uF +80%/- C2106 2113946K02 CAP CHIP 0.1uF +80%/-
20% 16V Y5V
20% 16V Y5V 20% 16V Y5V C2311 2113946K02 CAP CHIP 0.1uF +80%/-
C1010 2113946K02 CAP CHIP 0.1uF +80%/- 20% 16V Y5V
C1034 2113946K02 CAP CHIP 0.1uF +80%/- C2107 2113946K02 CAP CHIP 0.1uF +80%/-
20% 16V Y5V
20% 16V Y5V 20% 16V Y5V C2312 2113946K02 CAP CHIP 0.1uF +80%/-
C1011 2113946K02 CAP CHIP 0.1uF +80%/- 20% 16V Y5V
C1035 2113946K02 CAP CHIP 0.1uF +80%/- C2108 2113946K02 CAP CHIP 0.1uF +80%/-
20% 16V Y5V
20% 16V Y5V 20% 16V Y5V C2313 2113946K02 CAP CHIP 0.1uF +80%/-
C1012 2113946K02 CAP CHIP 0.1uF +80%/- 20% 16V Y5V
C1036 2113946K02 CAP CHIP 0.1uF +80%/- C2109 2113946K02 CAP CHIP 0.1uF +80%/-
20% 16V Y5V
20% 16V Y5V 20% 16V Y5V C2314 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART
C1013 2113944A40 CAP CHIP 100pF 5% 50V NUMBER
C1037 2113944A40 CAP CHIP 100pF 5% 50V C2110 2113946K02 CAP CHIP 0.1uF +80%/-
COG
COG 20% 16V Y5V C2315 2113946K02 CAP CHIP 0.1uF +80%/-
C1014 2113944A40 CAP CHIP 100pF 5% 50V 20% 16V Y5V
C1038 2113946K02 CAP CHIP 0.1uF +80%/- C2111 2113946K02 CAP CHIP 0.1uF +80%/-
COG
20% 16V Y5V 20% 16V Y5V C2316 2113946K02 CAP CHIP 0.1uF +80%/-
C1015 2113944A40 CAP CHIP 100pF 5% 50V 20% 16V Y5V
C1039 2113946K02 CAP CHIP 0.1uF +80%/- C2200 2313960G32 CAP TANT 10.0uF 10%
COG
20% 16V Y5V 35V C2317 2113946K02 CAP CHIP 0.1uF +80%/-
C1016 2113944A40 CAP CHIP 100pF 5% 50V 20% 16V Y5V
C1040 2113946K02 CAP CHIP 0.1uF +80%/- C2201 2313960G32 CAP TANT 10.0uF 10%
COG
20% 16V Y5V 35V C2318 2113946K02 CAP CHIP 0.1uF +80%/-
C1017 2113946K02 CAP CHIP 0.1uF +80%/- 20% 16V Y5V
C1200 2113946K02 CAP CHIP 0.1uF +80%/- C2202 2311049C49 CAP TANT 100uF 10%
20% 16V Y5V
20% 16V Y5V 16V C2319 2113946K02 CAP CHIP 0.1uF +80%/-
C1018 2113946K02 CAP CHIP 0.1uF +80%/- 20% 16V Y5V
C1201 2113946K02 CAP CHIP 0.1uF +80%/- C2204 2113945B04 CAP CHIP 22000pF 10%
20% 16V Y5V
20% 16V Y5V 25V X7R C2320 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART
C1019 2113946K02 CAP CHIP 0.1uF +80%/- NUMBER
C1300 2113944A40 CAP CHIP 100pF 5% 50V C2205 2113945A01 CAP CHIP 220pF 10% 50V
20% 16V Y5V
COG X7R C2321 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART
C1020 2113946K02 CAP CHIP 0.1uF +80%/- NUMBER
C1301 2113945B02 CAP CHIP 10000pF 10% C2206 2113946K02 CAP CHIP 0.1uF +80%/-
20% 16V Y5V
25V X7R 20% 16V Y5V C3100 2113946K02 CAP CHIP 0.1uF +80%/-
C1021 2113944A40 CAP CHIP 100pF 5% 50V 20% 16V Y5V
C1302 2113946K02 CAP CHIP 0.1uF +80%/- C2207 2313960G32 CAP TANT 10.0uF 10%
COG
20% 16V Y5V 35V C3101 2360567A07 CAP TANT 150uF

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Reference Motorola Reference Motorola Reference Motorola Reference Motorola


Description Description Description Description
Designator Part Number Designator Part Number Designator Part Number Designator Part Number
C3102 2113946K02 CAP CHIP 0.1uF +80%/- C4201 2113946K02 CAP CHIP 0.1uF +80%/- C5011 2113944A40 CAP CHIP 100pF 5% 50V L2100 2416090H01 POWER IND 6.8uH 20%
20% 16V Y5V 20% 16V Y5V COG L2101 2416089H01 POWER IND 10uH 20%
C3103 2113946K02 CAP CHIP 0.1uF +80%/- C4202 2113945A09 CAP CHIP 1000pF 10% C5012 2113944A40 CAP CHIP 100pF 5% 50V L2200 2416090H01 POWER IND 6.8uH 20%
20% 16V Y5V 50V X7R COG
L2201 2416086H01 POWER IND 22uH 30%
C3104 2113946K02 CAP CHIP 0.1uF +80%/- C4203 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART C5013 2113944A40 CAP CHIP 100pF 5% 50V
20% 16V Y5V NUMBER COG P2300 2815146H01 CONN 16-PINS AVR
C3105 2113946K02 CAP CHIP 0.1uF +80%/- C4204 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART C5014 2113944A40 CAP CHIP 100pF 5% 50V P3200 2815159H01 CONN 12-PINS GCAI
20% 16V Y5V NUMBER COG P4200 2815146H01 CONN 16-PINS VOL POT
C3106 2113946K02 CAP CHIP 0.1uF +80%/- C4205 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART C5015 2113946K02 CAP CHIP 0.1uF +80%/- P4201 2815162H01 CONN 2-PINS SPKR
20% 16V Y5V NUMBER 20% 16V Y5V
P4202 2815146H01 CONN 16-PINS DISPLAY
C3107 2113946K02 CAP CHIP 0.1uF +80%/- C4206 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART C5016 2113946K02 CAP CHIP 0.1uF +80%/-
PCB 8415212H01 MAIN PCB
20% 16V Y5V NUMBER 20% 16V Y5V
Q1000 4813972A17 TSTR MOSFET N-CHAN
C3200 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART C4207 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART C5017 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART
MGSF1N02
NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER
Q1001 4813972A17 TSTR MOSFET N-CHAN
C3201 2113945A69 CAP CHIP 3900pF 10% C4208 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART C5018 2113946K02 CAP CHIP 0.1uF +80%/-
MGSF1N02
50V X7R NUMBER 20% 16V Y5V
Q1002 4813972A17 TSTR MOSFET N-CHAN
C3202 2113946K02 CAP CHIP 0.1uF +80%/- C4209 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART D1000 4888722V03 DIODE SCHOTTKY
MGSF1N02
20% 16V Y5V NUMBER RB715F
Q2100 4813970A62 TSTR MOSFET P-CHAN
C3203 2313960F30 CAP TANT 47.0uF 10% C4210 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART D1001 4888722V03 DIODE SCHOTTKY
NTH5441T1
10V NUMBER RB715F
Q2101 4805921T09 TSTR DUAL ROHM
C3204 2113946K02 CAP CHIP 0.1uF +80%/- C4211 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART D2200 4813978P07 DIODE DUAL MMBD7000
FMG8A
20% 16V Y5V NUMBER D2201 4813978B17 DIODE SCHOTTKY 30V
Q2102 4813973M07 TSTR NPN 40V .2A
C3205 2113944A40 CAP CHIP 100pF 5% 50V C4212 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART 2.0A
MMBT3904
COG NUMBER D3200 4813978A25 DIODE SCHOTTKY 30V
Q2200 4813973M07 TSTR NPN 40V .2A
C3207 2113946K02 CAP CHIP 0.1uF +80%/- C5000 2113944A40 CAP CHIP 100pF 5% 50V D3203 4813978A25 DIODE SCHOTTKY 30V MMBT3904
20% 16V Y5V COG
D3204 4813978A25 DIODE SCHOTTKY 30V Q2201 4813973A81 TSTR DUAL NPN-PNP
C3208 2113946K02 CAP CHIP 0.1uF +80%/- C5001 2113945A05 CAP CHIP 470pF 10% 50V
D3207 4813978A25 DIODE SCHOTTKY 30V MUN5311
20% 16V Y5V X7R
D3208 4813978A25 DIODE SCHOTTKY 30V Q2202 4815332H01 TSTR MOSFET P-CHAN
C3209 2113946K02 CAP CHIP 0.1uF +80%/- C5002 2113944A40 CAP CHIP 100pF 5% 50V
NTD2955
20% 16V Y5V COG D4100 4815813H01 LED CHIP HT-S91SD
Q2300 4813973A42 TSTR NPN DIG 47K/47K
C3210 2113946K02 CAP CHIP 0.1uF +80%/- C5003 2113944A40 CAP CHIP 100pF 5% 50V D4101 4815816H01 LED CHIP HT-S91Y MUN2213
20% 16V Y5V COG
D4102 4815817H01 LED CHIP HT-S91YG Q2301 4813973M07 TSTR NPN 40V .2A
C3211 2113946K02 CAP CHIP 0.1uF +80%/- C5004 2113945A01 CAP CHIP 220pF 10% 50V
D4103 4815809H01 LED CHIP HT-S91UYG MMBT3904
20% 16V Y5V X7R
D4104 4815809H01 LED CHIP HT-S91UYG Q2302 4813973A42 TSTR NPN DIG 47K/47K
C3212 2113946K02 CAP CHIP 0.1uF +80%/- C5005 2113945A01 CAP CHIP 220pF 10% 50V
D4105 4815809H01 LED CHIP HT-S91UYG MUN2213
20% 16V Y5V X7R
D4106 4815809H01 LED CHIP HT-S91UYG Q2303 4813973A42 TSTR NPN DIG 47K/47K
C3213 2113946K02 CAP CHIP 0.1uF +80%/- C5006 2113945A01 CAP CHIP 220pF 10% 50V
MUN2213
20% 16V Y5V X7R D4107 4815809H01 LED CHIP HT-S91UYG
Q2304 4813973M07 TSTR NPN 40V .2A
C3214 2113946K02 CAP CHIP 0.1uF +80%/- C5007 2113945G91 CAP CHIP 100000pF 10% D4108 4815814H02 LED CHIP HT-S91D MMBT3904
20% 16V Y5V 50V X7R
E2100 2480067M02 CHK RF CHIP BEAD IND Q2305 4813973M07 TSTR NPN 40V .2A
C4100 2113944A40 CAP CHIP 100pF 5% 50V C5008 2113945G91 CAP CHIP 100000pF 10% BLM21A MMBT3904
COG 50V X7R
E2101 2480067M02 CHK RF CHIP BEAD IND Q2306 4813973A81 TSTR DUAL NPN-PNP
C4101 2113944A40 CAP CHIP 100pF 5% 50V C5009 2113945G91 CAP CHIP 100000pF 10% BLM21A MUN5311
COG 50V X7R
E2102 2480067M02 CHK RF CHIP BEAD IND Q2309 4813973M07 TSTR NPN 40V .2A
C4200 2113946K02 CAP CHIP 0.1uF +80%/- C5010 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART BLM21A MMBT3904
20% 16V Y5V NUMBER
J5000 0915213H01 CONN 70-PINS REAR Q2310 4813973M07 TSTR NPN 40V .2A
MMBT3904

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Reference Motorola Reference Motorola Reference Motorola Reference Motorola


Description Description Description Description
Designator Part Number Designator Part Number Designator Part Number Designator Part Number
Q3100 4805921T09 TSTR DUAL ROHM R1024 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART R1059 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART R1311 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART
FMG8A NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER
Q3101 4805921T09 TSTR DUAL ROHM R1025 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART R1060 0613952R01 RES CHIP 10K 5% 0402 R1312 0613952R01 RES CHIP 10K 5% 0402
FMG8A NUMBER R1061 0613952R01 RES CHIP 10K 5% 0402 R1313 0613952R01 RES CHIP 10K 5% 0402
Q3200 4813973M07 TSTR NPN 40V .2A R1026 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART R1062 0613952G67 RES CHIP 0 1% 0603 R1314 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART
MMBT3904 NUMBER NUMBER
R1063 0613952R25 RES CHIP 100K 5% 0402
Q4100 4809940E02 DTC114YE TSTR DIG NPN R1027 0613952R66 RES CHIP 0 5% 0402 R2100 0613952R01 RES CHIP 10K 5% 0402
R1064 0613952R01 RES CHIP 10K 5% 0402
Q4101 4809940E02 DTC114YE TSTR DIG NPN R1028 0613952R01 RES CHIP 10K 5% 0402 R2102 0613952Q25 RES CHIP 10 5% 0402
R1065 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART
Q4102 4809940E02 DTC114YE TSTR DIG NPN R1029 0613952R01 RES CHIP 10K 5% 0402 NUMBER R2103 0613952R01 RES CHIP 10K 5% 0402
Q4103 4813973M07 TSTR NPN 40V .2A R1030 0613952R01 RES CHIP 10K 5% 0402 R1066 0613952R01 RES CHIP 10K 5% 0402 R2104 0613952R01 RES CHIP 10K 5% 0402
MMBT3904 R1031 0613952R01 RES CHIP 10K 5% 0402 R1067 0613952R01 RES CHIP 10K 5% 0402 R2105 0613952R01 RES CHIP 10K 5% 0402
Q4104 4813973M07 TSTR NPN 40V .2A R1034 0613952Q25 RES CHIP 10 5% 0402
MMBT3904 R1068 0613952R01 RES CHIP 10K 5% 0402 R2107 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART
R1035 0613952Q25 RES CHIP 10 5% 0402 R1069 0613952R01 RES CHIP 10K 5% 0402 NUMBER
R1000 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART
NUMBER R1036 0613952R01 RES CHIP 10K 5% 0402 R1070 0613952R01 RES CHIP 10K 5% 0402 R2108 0613952G67 RES CHIP 0 1% 0603

R1001 0613952R01 RES CHIP 10K 5% 0402 R1037 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART R1200 0613952R01 RES CHIP 10K 5% 0402 R2109 0613952R66 RES CHIP 0 5% 0402
NUMBER R2110 0613952R66 RES CHIP 0 5% 0402
R1002 0613952R66 RES CHIP 0 5% 0402 R1201 0613952R01 RES CHIP 10K 5% 0402
R1038 0613952G67 RES CHIP 0 1% 0603 R2111 0613952R66 RES CHIP 0 5% 0402
R1003 0613952R66 RES CHIP 0 5% 0402 R1202 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART
R1040 0613952R25 RES CHIP 100K 5% 0402 NUMBER R2112 0613952R66 RES CHIP 0 5% 0402
R1005 0613952R01 RES CHIP 10K 5% 0402
R1041 0613952R25 RES CHIP 100K 5% 0402 R1203 0613952R25 RES CHIP 100K 5% 0402 R2115 0613952R23 RES CHIP 82K 5% 0402
R1006 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART
NUMBER R1042 0613952R25 RES CHIP 100K 5% 0402 R1204 0613952R25 RES CHIP 100K 5% 0402 R2116 0613952R07 RES CHIP 18K 5% 0402
R1007 0613952R66 RES CHIP 0 5% 0402 R1043 0613952R01 RES CHIP 10K 5% 0402 R1205 0613952R25 RES CHIP 100K 5% 0402 R2117 0613952R01 RES CHIP 10K 5% 0402
R1008 0613952R01 RES CHIP 10K 5% 0402 R1044 0613952Q47 RES CHIP 82 5% 0402 R1207 0613952Q37 RES CHIP 33 5% 0402 R2118 0613952R01 RES CHIP 10K 5% 0402
R1009 0613952R66 RES CHIP 0 5% 0402 R1045 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART R1208 0613952Q37 RES CHIP 33 5% 0402 R2119 0613952R01 RES CHIP 10K 5% 0402
NUMBER
R1010 0613952R66 RES CHIP 0 5% 0402 R1210 0613952Q37 RES CHIP 33 5% 0402 R2120 0613952R01 RES CHIP 10K 5% 0402
R1046 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART
R1011 0613952R74 RES CHIP 10M 5% 0402 NUMBER R1211 0613952Q37 RES CHIP 33 5% 0402 R2121 0613952R01 RES CHIP 10K 5% 0402
R1012 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART R1047 0613952R66 RES CHIP 0 5% 0402 R1212 0613952Q37 RES CHIP 33 5% 0402 R2122 0613952R01 RES CHIP 10K 5% 0402
NUMBER
R1048 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART R1213 0613952Q37 RES CHIP 33 5% 0402 R2123 0613952R01 RES CHIP 10K 5% 0402
R1013 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER R1214 0613952Q89 RES CHIP 4K7 5% 0402 R2126 0613952R01 RES CHIP 10K 5% 0402
NUMBER
R1049 0613952R66 RES CHIP 0 5% 0402 R1215 0613952Q89 RES CHIP 4K7 5% 0402 R2128 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART
R1014 0613952R66 RES CHIP 0 5% 0402
R1050 0613952R01 RES CHIP 10K 5% 0402 R1216 0613952Q37 RES CHIP 33 5% 0402 NUMBER
R1015 0613952Q89 RES CHIP 4K7 5% 0402
R1051 0613952R01 RES CHIP 10K 5% 0402 R1217 0613952Q37 RES CHIP 33 5% 0402 R2129 0613952R01 RES CHIP 10K 5% 0402
R1016 0613952R66 RES CHIP 0 5% 0402
R1052 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART R1300 0613952G67 RES CHIP 0 1% 0603 R2130 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART
R1017 0613952R74 RES CHIP 10M 5% 0402 NUMBER NUMBER
R1301 0613952R01 RES CHIP 10K 5% 0402
R1018 0613952R74 RES CHIP 10M 5% 0402 R1053 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART R2131 0613952R66 RES CHIP 0 5% 0402
R1302 0613952R01 RES CHIP 10K 5% 0402
R1019 0613952R41 RES CHIP 470K 5% 0402 NUMBER R2132 0613952R66 RES CHIP 0 5% 0402
R1303 0613952R01 RES CHIP 10K 5% 0402
R1020 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART R1054 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART R2133 0613952R66 RES CHIP 0 5% 0402
NUMBER NUMBER R1304 0613952R01 RES CHIP 10K 5% 0402
R2134 0613952R66 RES CHIP 0 5% 0402
R1021 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART R1055 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART R1305 0613952R01 RES CHIP 10K 5% 0402
R2135 0613952R01 RES CHIP 10K 5% 0402
NUMBER NUMBER R1306 0613952R01 RES CHIP 10K 5% 0402
R2136 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART
R1022 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART R1056 0613952R01 RES CHIP 10K 5% 0402 R1308 0613952G67 RES CHIP 0 1% 0603 NUMBER
NUMBER R1057 0613952R01 RES CHIP 10K 5% 0402 R1309 0613952G67 RES CHIP 0 1% 0603 R2137 0613952R01 RES CHIP 10K 5% 0402
R1023 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART R1058 0613952R01 RES CHIP 10K 5% 0402 R1310 0613952R66 RES CHIP 0 5% 0402 R2138 0613952R66 RES CHIP 0 5% 0402
NUMBER

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Reference Motorola Reference Motorola Reference Motorola Reference Motorola


Description Description Description Description
Designator Part Number Designator Part Number Designator Part Number Designator Part Number
R2139 0613952G67 RES CHIP 0 1% 0603 R2322 0613952R66 RES CHIP 0 5% 0402 R3214 0613952R66 RES CHIP 0 5% 0402 R4219 0613952R66 RES CHIP 0 5% 0402
R2140 0613952R01 RES CHIP 10K 5% 0402 R2323 0613952R01 RES CHIP 10K 5% 0402 R3215 0613952R01 RES CHIP 10K 5% 0402 R5000 0613952R66 RES CHIP 0 5% 0402
R2141 0613952R01 RES CHIP 10K 5% 0402 R2324 0613952R01 RES CHIP 10K 5% 0402 R3216 0613952R01 RES CHIP 10K 5% 0402 R5001 0613952R66 RES CHIP 0 5% 0402
R2200 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART R2325 0613952R01 RES CHIP 10K 5% 0402 R3217 0613952R01 RES CHIP 10K 5% 0402 R5002 0613952R66 RES CHIP 0 5% 0402
NUMBER R2326 0613952Q75 RES CHIP 1K2 5% 0402 R3218 0613952R01 RES CHIP 10K 5% 0402 R5003 0613952R66 RES CHIP 0 5% 0402
R2201 0613952G67 RES CHIP 0 1% 0603 R3100 0613952R66 RES CHIP 0 5% 0402 R3219 0613952G67 RES CHIP 0 1% 0603 S4200 4015133H01 SW ENDLESS ROTARY
R2202 0613952G67 RES CHIP 0 1% 0603 R3101 0613952R66 RES CHIP 0 5% 0402 R3220 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART SH1000 2615260H01 MICROPROCESSOR
R2203 0613952R01 RES CHIP 10K 5% 0402 R3102 0613952R66 RES CHIP 0 5% 0402 NUMBER SHIELD
R2204 0613952J17 RES CHIP 47K 5% 0603 R3103 0613952R25 RES CHIP 100K 5% 0402 R3221 0613952R25 RES CHIP 100K 5% 0402 SH2200 2615259H01 SWITCHING REGULATOR
R2205 0613952J08 RES CHIP 20K 5% 0603 R3222 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART SHIELD
R3104 0613952R01 RES CHIP 10K 5% 0402
R2206 0613952Z44 RES CHIP 3K3 1% 0402 NUMBER U1000 5185941F53 IC OMAP330 MICROPRO-
R3105 0613952R01 RES CHIP 10K 5% 0402 CESSOR
R2207 0613952Q89 RES CHIP 4K7 5% 0402 R3223 0613952R01 RES CHIP 10K 5% 0402
R3106 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART U1001 5102836C11 IC ANLG SW FSA4157
R2208 0613952J13 RES CHIP 33K 5% 0603 NUMBER R4100 0613952R01 RES CHIP 10K 5% 0402
R4101 0613952R01 RES CHIP 10K 5% 0402 U1002 5114007A07 IC QUAD NON-INVTR
R2209 0613952R66 RES CHIP 0 5% 0402 R3107 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART BUFFER
R2210 0613952R25 RES CHIP 100K 5% 0402 NUMBER R4103 0613952Q73 RES CHIP 1K 5% 0402
U1003 5102836C11 IC ANLG SW FSA4157
R2211 0613952J17 RES CHIP 47K 5% 0603 R3108 0613952Q77 RES CHIP 1K5 5% 0402 R4104 0613952Q75 RES CHIP 1K2 5% 0402
U1004 5114000A48 IC SNGL INVTR 1GU04
R2212 0613952G67 RES CHIP 0 1% 0603 R3109 0613952R66 RES CHIP 0 5% 0402 R4105 0613952Q75 RES CHIP 1K2 5% 0402
U1005 5102836C11 IC ANLG SW FSA4157
R2213 0613952P14 RES CHIP 137K 1% 0402 R3110 0613952R66 RES CHIP 0 5% 0402 R4106 0613952Q73 RES CHIP 1K 5% 0402
U1006 5102836C11 IC ANLG SW FSA4157
R2214 0613952R25 RES CHIP 100K 5% 0402 R3111 0613952R66 RES CHIP 0 5% 0402 R4107 0613952G67 RES CHIP 0 1% 0603
U1007 5102836C11 IC ANLG SW FSA4157
R2215 0613952H73 RES CHIP 1K 5% 0603 R3112 0613952Q33 RES CHIP 22 5% 0402 R4108 0613952H35 RES CHIP 27 5% 0603
U1008 5102836C11 IC ANLG SW FSA4157
R2216 0613952R25 RES CHIP 100K 5% 0402 R3113 0613952R66 RES CHIP 0 5% 0402 R4109 0613952H47 RES CHIP 82 5% 0603
U1009 5114007A43 IC SCHMITT INVTER
R2300 0613952R66 RES CHIP 0 5% 0402 R3114 0613952Q33 RES CHIP 22 5% 0402 R4110 0613952Q73 RES CHIP 1K 5% 0402 NL17SZ14
R2301 0613952R01 RES CHIP 10K 5% 0402 R3115 0613952R25 RES CHIP 100K 5% 0402 R4200 0613952R01 RES CHIP 10K 5% 0402 U1200 5114007A07 IC QUAD NON-INVTR
R3116 0613952R05 RES CHIP 15K 5% 0402 R4201 0613952R01 RES CHIP 10K 5% 0402 BUFFER
R2302 0613952R66 RES CHIP 0 5% 0402
R3117 0613952R05 RES CHIP 15K 5% 0402 R4202 0613952R01 RES CHIP 10K 5% 0402 U1300 5115004H02 IC 8MB SDRAM
R2303 0613952R01 RES CHIP 10K 5% 0402
R3118 0613952R01 RES CHIP 10K 5% 0402 R4203 0613952R01 RES CHIP 10K 5% 0402 U1301 5115836H01 IC 2MB FLASH
R2304 0613952R01 RES CHIP 10K 5% 0402
R3119 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART R4204 0613952Q49 RES CHIP 100 5% 0402 U2100 5115331H01 IC PWR MGT TPS65012
R2305 0613952R01 RES CHIP 10K 5% 0402
NUMBER R4205 0613952Q49 RES CHIP 100 5% 0402 U2101 5114000B34 IC SNGL 2-INPUT NAND
R2306 0613952R66 RES CHIP 0 5% 0402
R3120 0613952R66 RES CHIP 0 5% 0402 GATE
R2307 0613952R01 RES CHIP 10K 5% 0402 R4206 0613952R01 RES CHIP 10K 5% 0402
R3121 0613952R66 RES CHIP 0 5% 0402 U2102 5114000B34 IC SNGL 2-INPUT NAND
R2308 0613952R01 RES CHIP 10K 5% 0402 R4207 0613952R66 RES CHIP 0 5% 0402
GATE
R3122 0613952R01 RES CHIP 10K 5% 0402 R4208 0613952R66 RES CHIP 0 5% 0402
R2309 0613952R66 RES CHIP 0 5% 0402 U2103 5114000B34 IC SNGL 2-INPUT NAND
R3200 0613952R05 RES CHIP 15K 5% 0402 R4209 0613952R66 RES CHIP 0 5% 0402
R2310 0613952R01 RES CHIP 10K 5% 0402 GATE
R3201 0613952R05 RES CHIP 15K 5% 0402 R4210 0613952R66 RES CHIP 0 5% 0402
R2311 0613952R01 RES CHIP 10K 5% 0402 U2104 5114000B34 IC SNGL 2-INPUT NAND
R3202 0613952R05 RES CHIP 15K 5% 0402 R4211 0613952R66 RES CHIP 0 5% 0402 GATE
R2313 0613952R01 RES CHIP 10K 5% 0402
R3203 0613952Q81 RES CHIP 2K2 5% 0402 R4212 0613952R66 RES CHIP 0 5% 0402 U2200 5115808H01 IC SWITCHING REGULA-
R2314 0613952R01 RES CHIP 10K 5% 0402
R3204 0613952Q81 RES CHIP 2K2 5% 0402 TOR 2.5A
R2315 0613952J09 RES CHIP 22K 5% 0603 R4213 0613952R66 RES CHIP 0 5% 0402
R3205 0613952R01 RES CHIP 10K 5% 0402 U2201 5116021H01 IC VOLTAGE REGULATOR
R2316 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART R4214 0613952R66 RES CHIP 0 5% 0402
R3207 0613952R01 RES CHIP 10K 5% 0402 U2302 5114007M28 IC SNGL D FLIP-FLOP
NUMBER R4215 0613952R66 RES CHIP 0 5% 0402
NL17SZ74
R2318 0613952R01 RES CHIP 10K 5% 0402 R3209 0613952R01 RES CHIP 10K 5% 0402 R4216 0613952R66 RES CHIP 0 5% 0402
U2303 5116018H01 IC ATTINY13 MICROCON-
R2319 0613952Q89 RES CHIP 4K7 5% 0402 R3211 0613952R01 RES CHIP 10K 5% 0402 R4217 0613952R66 RES CHIP 0 5% 0402 TROLLER
R2320 0613952J17 RES CHIP 47K 5% 0603 R3212 0613952G67 RES CHIP 0 1% 0603 R4218 0613952R66 RES CHIP 0 5% 0402
R3213 0613952G67 RES CHIP 0 1% 0603

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Reference Motorola
Description
Designator Part Number
U2304 5109522E99 IC SNGL 2-INPUT AND
GATE
U2305 5114000B34 IC SNGL 2-INPUT NAND
GATE
U3100 5105109Z31 IC QUAD 2:1 MUX/DEMUX
U3101 5115810H01 IC ANLG CURRENT LIM-
ITED SW
U3102 5114000B34 IC SNGL 2-INPUT NAND
GATE
U3103 5114000B39 IC SNGL NON-INVTR
BUFFER
U3104 5114000B39 IC SNGL NON-INVTR
BUFFER
U3105 5114000B39 IC SNGL NON-INVTR
BUFFER
U3200 5185941F22 IC SNGL OPAMP LM7301
U3201 5102836C11 IC ANLG SW FSA4157
U3202 5115007H01 IC XCVR SNGL-BIT
TRANSLATOR
U3203 5114000B39 IC SNGL NON-INVTR
BUFFER
U3204 5115007H01 IC XCVR SNGL-BIT
TRANSLATOR
U4201 5116068H01 IC ADC AD7478
U4204 5115007H01 IC XCVR SNGL-BIT
TRANSLATOR
VR2200 4813977M11 DIODE 5.6V ZENER
MMBZ5232
VR2201 4813977M19 DIODE 10V ZENER
MMBZ5240
VR2202 4813979C11 DIODE QUAD ZENER 20V
VR3200 4866544A01 DIODE ARRAY SR05
ZENER
VR3201 4813979P10 DIODE QUAD ZENER 5.6V
VR3202 4813979C11 DIODE QUAD ZENER 20V
VR3203 4813979P10 DIODE QUAD ZENER 5.6V
VR4100 4815821H01 DIODE ZENER 2.4V
200mW
Y1000 4809995L05 XTAL CC4V QUARTZ
Y1001 4809612J45 XTAL FLTR CX-91F

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G2

12

VR7000
P7000

VR7001
G1
VR7002

Figure 7-16. GCAI Connector Board Layout—Side 1 Top

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2
3

4
J7000
5

6
7

8
10
9

Figure 7-17. GCAI Connector Board Layout—Side 2 Bottom

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GCAI Connector Board Parts List

Reference Motorola
Description
Designator Part Number
J7000 0964501H02 CONN 10-PINS ACCY
GCAI
P7000 2815159H01 CONN 12-PINS GCAI
PCB 8415256H01 GCAI CONN PCB
VR7000 4866544A01 DIODE ARRAY SR05
ZENER
VR7001 4813979P10 DIODE QUAD ZENER 5.6V
VR7002 4813979C11 DIODE QUAD ZENER 20V

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7.3 HUD4022A (VHF) Main Board


RX_FE
RX_IF

9.3V_TO_CONTR 9.3V_FROM_FE 9.3V_TO_IF

RX_BE 5V_TO_FE 5V_FE

5V_TO_IF 5V_IF

0 B(,1),A(,0) IF_OUT_IF
IF_OUT IF_IN
0 B(,1),A(,0)
IF
RF_IN

0 B(,1),A(,0)
RF_ATTN_2_C RF_ATTN_2_B LO_IN

0 B(,1),A(,0)
RF_ATTN_3_C RF_ATTN_3_B 9.3V_FROM_FGU

RF_ATTN_1_A

RF_ATTN_2_A

5V_FROM_CONTR

FGU
DOUTA_3 DOUTA_2 DOUTA_1

0 B(,1),A(,0)
CLKOUT_3 CLKOUT_2 CLKOUT_1

0 B(,1),A(,0)
RF_BE_ Interface

MOSIA_ABACUS FS_3 FS_2 FS_1


SCKA_ABACUS
B(,1),A(,1) 0 B(,1),A(,0)
AUX_5V NC PE_3 PE_2 PE_1

ABACUS3_CS
ABACUS_SSI_FSYNC
ABACUS_SSI_CLK
ABACUS_SSI_RXD
0 B(,1),A(,0)
PC_3 PC_2 PC_1

B(,1),A(,1)
EF_FE/IF_ Interface

5V_ABACUS PD_3 PD_2 PD_1

B(,1),A(,1)
RX_FILT_1 NC 5V_Reg 5V_TO_FGU

0
B(,1),A(,1) B(,1),A(,0)
CONTROLLER

RX_ATTEN_3 NC SPI_CLK 16_8MHz FREF


RX_ATTEN_2
B(,1),A(,1)
RX_ATTEN_1 SPI_DATA
9.3V_ABACUS
16_8_CONT

9.3V_FGU MOD_IN
MOSIA_FGU
FGU Interface

SCKA_FGU SYN_SEL
B(,1),A(,1)
SYN_SEL
B(,1),A(,1) Lock_Det RX_Inj
LOCK_DET
16.8_MHZ
B(,1),A(,1) 9.3V_1 9.3V_2
MODIN

RFPA
TX_INJ
TX_INJ
A+_1 K9.1
A+_2 K9.1V_FGU
RFPA_ Interface

K9.1V
B(,1),A(,1) ON
VFORWARD K9.1V
0 B(,1),A(,0)
VREVERSE VREVERSE_ON VREVERSE_ON
0 B(,1),A(,0)
VTEMP VGBIAS1
B(,1),A(,1) B(,1),A(,1)
VCURRENT RFPA_OUT RFPA_OUT
0 B(,1),A(,0)
RFPA_CNTRL VGBIAS2
0 B(,1),A(,0)
VGBIAS_1 K9.1V_ON K9.1V_ON
0 B(,1),A(,0)
VGBIAS_2 VGBIAS3
B(,1),A(,1) 0 B(,1),A(,0)
VGBIAS_3 VFORWARD_ON RX_IN
A+_3 RFPA_CNTRL
A+_4 VFORWARD_ON
VFORWARD

VREVERSE

73D02970C73-O
VCURRENT
SHEET 1 OF 23
VTEMP

A+_1

A+_2

A+_3

A+_4

Figure 7-18. HUD4022A Main Board Overall Block Diagram and Interconnections

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5V_ABACUS 9.3V_ABACUS

controller RX_BE_INTERFACE

IF0000
9.3V_ABACUS
IF0001
5V_ABACUS
IF0002
ABACUS_SSI_RXD ABACUS_SSI_RXD
IF0003
ABACUS_SSI_CLK ABACUS_SSI_CLK
IF0004
ABACUS_SSI_FSYNC ABACUS_SSI_FSYNC
IF0005
ABACUS3_CS ABACUS3_CS
IF0007
SPI_SCKA AUX_5V AUX_5V
SPI_MOSIA SPI_MISOA
EEPOT_1_CS* IF0008
EEPOT_CS* SPI_SCKA SCKA_ABACUS
EEPOT_2_CS* CODEC_PWR_DOWN IF0009
EEPOT_2_CS* CODEC_PWR_DOWN SPI_MOSIA MOSIA_ABACUS
EEPOT_3_CS* MUX_AUX_TX IF0010
EEPOT_3_CS* MUX_AUX_TX RX_ATTEN_1 RX_ATTEN_1
EEPOT_6_CS* MUX_RX IF0011
MUX_RX RX_ATTEN_2 RX_ATTEN_2
EEPOT_U_D* MUX_TX IF0012
EEPOT_U_D* MUX_TX RX_ATTEN_3 RX_ATTEN_3
EEPOT_INC* MUX_MICATTEN IF0013
EEPOT_INC* MUX_MICATTEN RX_FILT_1
AUDIO
AUDIO_PA_EN
AUDIO_PA_EN
AUX_TX RX_FILT_AUDIO
AUX_RX
SAP_DCLK
AUX_MIC SAP_DCLK
SAP_FSYNC
SPKR- SAP_FSYNC
SAP_RX 9.3V
SPKR+ SAP_RX FGU_INTERFACE
SAP_TX
MIC_HI SAP_TX
IF0016
9.3V_FGU
8KHZ_DSP_INT IF0017
MOSIA_FGU
IF0018
SCKA_FGU
IF0019
SYN_SEL SYN_SEL
IF0020
LOCK_DET LOCK_DET
IF0021
16.8_MHZ 16.8_MHZ

16.8_MHZ
DAC_SSI_CLK DAC_SSI_CLK 16.8_MHZ
MIC_HI SAP_TX DAC_SSI_FSYNC DAC_SSI_FSYNC
SPKR+ SAP_RX DAC_SSI_TXD DAC_SSI_TXD
SPKR- SAP_FSYNC RESET RESET
IF0022
AUX_MIC SAP_DCLK URCHIN_EN URCHIN_EN MODIN MODIN
AUX_RX MODEM_EN MODEM_EN
CABLE_DET
AUX_TX CABLE_DET MIC_TUNE_EN MIC_TUNE_EN
CHAN_ACT FORCE_FAIL*
CHAN_ACT FORCE_FAIL* AD5320/SCF Block
UTXD1_USB_VPOUT
UTXD1_USB_VPOUT AUX_MIC
VIP_IN_1_3V URXD1_USB_VMIN
VIP_IN_1_3V URXD1_USB_VMIN AUX_TX
VIP_IN_2_3V URTS1_USB_XRXD
VIP_IN_2_3V URTS1_USB_XRXD RX_FILT_AUDIO_IN
VIP_OUT_1_3V UCTS1_USB_FSEN
VIP_OUT_1_3V UCTS1_USB_FSEN RX_FILT_AUDIO_OUT
VIP_OUT_2_3V
VIP_OUT_2_3V
RIA_USBSUSP
RIA_USBSUSP
SPARE_1 USB_VPIN
SPARE_1 USB_VPIN
SPARE_2 USB_VMOUT
SPARE_2 USB_VMOUT
USB_TXENB
USB_TXENB
USB*_RS232_EN
USB*_RS232_EN
MONITOR
MONITOR
PTT*
PTT*
SOFT_TURN_OFF BUS_PWR_OUT
SOFT_TURN_OFF BUS_PWR_OUT
VPP A+
VPP RFPA_INTERFACE
MOD WAKEUP
MOD WAKEUP
USB_INT* ENC_RESET IF0023
USB_INT* ENC_RESET A+_1
SW_B+_SENSE ENC_SPARE1 IF0024
SW_B+_SENSE ENC_SPARE1 A+_2
NAUTILUS_INT ENC_SPARE2 IF0035
NAUTILUS_INT* ENC_SPARE2 A+_3
EMERG_SENSE BOOT* K9.1V IF0036
EMERG_SENSE BOOT* A+_4
IGNITION_SENSE
IGNITION_SENSE
LV_DETECT SB96_RS232*_EN IF0025
LV_DETECT SB96_RS232*_EN POWER CONTROL K9.1V
SSI_INT* MOSIA IF0026
SSI_INT* MOSIA VFORWARD VFORWARD
NAUTILUS_CS* SCKA IF0027
NAUTILUS_CS* SCKA VREVERSE VREVERSE
UTXD2 SPI_MOSIB MISOA IF0028
UTXD2 SPI_MOSIB MISOA VTEMP VTEMP
URXD2 SPI_MISOB IF0029
URXD2 SPI_MISOB VCURRENT VCURRENT
UCTS2 SPI_SCKB IF0030
UCTS2 SPI_SCKB RFPA_CNTRL RFPA_CNTRL
URTS2 IF0031
URTS2 RX_FILT_AUDIO VGBIAS_1 VGBIAS_1
LHRST_OUT ONE_WIRE IF0032
LHRST_OUT ONE_WIRE TX_PA_EN PA_EN VGBIAS_2 VGBIAS_2
LHRST_IN IF0033
LHRST_IN KEYED_9.1_EN K9.1V_EN VGBIAS_3 VGBIAS_3
AD_SEL AD_EN
INTERFACE, SECURE, DC SUPPLY
DA_SEL DA_EN
PWR_RANGE PWR_RANGE 73D02970C73-O

SHEET 2 OF 23
EEPOT_PC_U_D* EEPOT_PC_U_D*
EEPOT_PC_INC* EEPOT_PC_INC*
EEPOT_4_CS* EEPOT_4_CS*
EEPOT_5_CS* EEPOT_5_CS*

RX_FILT_1

Figure 7-19. HUD4022A Controller Block Diagram and Interconnections (Sheet 1 of 2)

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A12

A17
B10

B14

B12
B11

A11
A9

B6
B7
B8

A5

A7
B5
A8
NC15
NC14
NC13
NC12

NC10
NC9
NC8
NC7
NC6
NC5
NC4
NC3
NC2
NC1
NC11
VCC2.85 U0104

F17 MC74LCX125
AUDIO_PA_EN SIM_D1RX_PB11
U18 ABACUS_SSI_FSYNC* 3 2
EEPOT_4_CS* SIM_SVEN0_PB8 ABACUS_SSI_FSYNC
K17 R0126
MUX_MICATTEN SIM_D1TX_PB10
G17 1
R0120 RX_ATTEN_1 SIM_RST1_PB12 0
VCC2.85 VCC2.85 10K L17 V1
RX_ATTEN_2 SIM_CLK1_PB13 STDB DAC_SSI_TXD
L18 U1 U0104
RX_ATTEN_3 SIM_SVEN1_PB14 SC1B
B15 T2 MC74LCX125
SIM_PD1_PB15 SIM SCKB DAC_SSI_CLK
HAB_DISABLE I18 V2 ABACUS_SSI_RXD* 6 5
EEPOT_1_CS* SIM_D0TX_PB4 SRDB ABACUS_SSI_RXD
R0101 R0102 U17 U2
EEPOT_2_CS* SIM_CLK0_PB7 BBP SC2B DAC_SSI_FSYNC
10K 10K E18 S1 U0104 4
EEPOT_5_CS* SIM_PD0_PB9 SCKB2 KEYED_9.1_EN
NP NP V18 S2 MC74LCX125
EEPOT_U_D* SIM_RST0_PB6 SRDB2 URCHIN_EN
V17 T1 ABACUS_SSI_CLK* 8 9
U0103 EEPOT_INC* SIM_D0RX_PB5 SC0B ABACUS_SSI_CLK
MC74LCX125
W2 H1 10
SAP_RX STDA TOUT0 R0127
3 2 SPI_MOSIA* X2 C1
SAP_TX SRDA TOUT1 C0107 0
W1 D2
SPI_MOSIA SAP_DCLK SCKA TOUT2
1 BRD_ID_1 Z1 SAP D1
U0104 470pF DNP
SC0A TOUT3
BRD_ID_0 Y1 E1 MC74LCX125
SC1A TOUT4 MUX_RX
X1 I1 LOCK_DET* 11 12
SAP_FSYNC SC2A TOUT5 MUX_TX LOCK_DET
P17
U0103 TOUT6 EEPOT_PC_U_D*
L2 E2 VCC2.85 13
MC74LCX125 SPI_MISOA SPIA_MISO TOUT7 AUX_5V
M1 G2
SPIA_MOSI TOUT8 EEPOT_PC_INC*
5 6 K1 LAYER1_TIMER F1
U0105 SPI_SCKA SPIA_CLK TOUT9
MC74VHC1G00 J2 N17
NAUTILUS_CS* SPI_CS0_PE10 TOUT10 SW_B+_SENSE
4 1 N2 J1 R0121
TX_PA_EN SPI_CS1_PE5 TOUT11 SOFT_TURN_OFF
4 L1 I2
MUX_AUX_TX SPI_CS2_PE4 TOUT12 LHRST_IN 10K
2 K2 B1 MISO_SEL
MODEM_EN SPI_CS3_PE6 U0001 TOUT13
P2 S17 HAB_MOD
SYN_SEL SPI_CS4_PE7 TOUT14
B4 33C34 C2
EEPOT_3_CS* SPI_CS5_PE11 QSP1 TOUT15 LHRST_OUT
N1 C0106 100pF
AD_SEL SPI_CS6_PE0 16.8_MHZ
VCC2.85 VCC2.85 1 M2 H2 16.8_MHZ_PATRIOT
TP0005 SPI_CS7_PE1 CKIH
A3 CLKS A1 32_KHZ
TEST_POINT ABACUS3_CS SPI_CS8_PE2 CKIL R0117 R0116
A2
DA_SEL SPI_CS9_PE3 10MEG 10MEG
R1 Y3
SPI_MISOB SPIB_MISO URXD1_PA15 URXD1_USB_VMIN
R2
R0105 R0106 SPI_MOSIB SPIB_MOSI UTXD1_PA14 Z3 UTXD1_USB_VPOUT
U0103 P1 Z2
10K 10K SPI_SCKB SPIB_CLK URTS1_PA13 URTS1_USB_XRXD
MC74LCX125 VCC2.85
UCTS1_PA12 Y2 UCTS1_USB_FSEN
9 8 PTT BRD_ID_5 U0102
Z12 F18
PTT* INT0_PE8 DTRA_INT7_PA11
Z13 UART_A TC7SU04F 5
SSI_INT* INT1_PE9 DSRA_INT6_PA10 E17 USB*_RS232_EN
10 U0103 Y14 Z7
NAUTILUS_INT INT2_PC14 DCDA_PA8 MIC_TUNE_EN VCC
MC74LCX125 C17
USB_INT* INT3_PC15 INT RIA_PA9 Y5 RIA_USBSUSP R0111
12 11 MONITOR* Z11 Z4 VCC2.85 3.3K 4 2
MONITOR INT4_PA6_OPTSEL1 MUX_CTRL
Y12
CABLE_DET INT5_PA7_OPTSEL2
13 Y4 1
URXD2_PB1 URXD2 NC
Z8 Z15 GND
USB_VMOUT PC0_UBSVMOUT UTXD2_PB0 UTXD2 NC
B16 Z5 R0122 R0119 3
USB_TXENB PC1_USBTXENB UART_B URTS2_PB3 URTS2
VCC2.85 VCC2.85 VCC2.85 M18 Z6 470K
PC8 UCTS2_PB2 UCTS2 3.3K
J18
CODEC_PWR_DOWN PC9
D17 Z18 CC4V
SB96_RS232*_EN PC11_OC1 OWIREDAT_PC10 ONE_WIRE
R0110 W18 C18 MILL_ID 2 1
8KHZ_DSP_INT PC12_STO DSC OWIRE DSC_RX_PD6
10K Y7 A15 BRD_ID_7
USB_VPIN PA2_USBVPIN DSC_TX_PD5
R0115 R0113 R0103 R0104 DNP BUS_PWR_OUT K18 Y0100
0 10K 10K 10K Z17
PWM_PE13 GP10 / EGPT / MISC C0101
32.768KHz
BRD_ID_6
PWM*_PE14 C0100
B18 R0125 R0124 R0109 18pF
NP NP NP DNP PWR_RANGE OC3_PC13 COLUMN0 X17 VIP_OUT_2_3V
H18 10K 10K 10K 32kHz Oscillator Circuit 18pF
BRD_ID_3 Y15
STBY_PD14 COLUMN1 IGNITION_SENSE
BRD_ID_2 T18 Y13 1 NP
R0114 CLKSEL_PD15 COLUMN2
Y17
0 COLUMN3 ENC_RESET
MOD* T17 TP0002
Z16
MOD MOD COLUMN4 BOOT* TEST_POINT
Y16 Z14 VCC2.85
LV_DETECT RESET_IN COLUMN5 WAKEUP
Y11 W17
RESET RESET_OUT COLUMN6 ENC_SPARE2 For Patriot RAM and BRAVO, R0124 is not placed, R0125 is placed for a 0
For HAB: R0114 Not Placed G18 R17
VPP VPP COLUMN7 VIP_IN_1_3V For Patriot RAM, R0125 is not placed, R0124 is placed for a 1
R0113, R0115 Placed VCC1.55 Y18
VDD_IO_1 KEYPAD ROW0
Y10
FORCE_FAIL* For Patriot BRAVO, neither R0124 or R0125 is placed for a 1
R0107 X18 Z9
For Non-HAB: R0114 Placed VDD_IO_2 ROW1 SPARE_1
S18 M17
R0113, R0115 Not Placed C0105 0 VDD_CORE_1 ROW2 VIP_IN_2_3V
R18 Y9
0.1uF VDD_CORE_2 ROW3 VIP_OUT_1_3V VCC2.85 VCC2.85
BRD_ID_4 VCC2.85
N18 Y6
VSIM1 ROW4
VCC1.8 R0108 P18 J17
NP VSIM2 ROW5 EMERG_SENSE
0 F2 Z10
VDD_EIM_1 ROW6 SPARE_2 U0105 U0103 U0104
G1 Y8 R0123
VDD_EIM_2 ROW7 ENC_SPARE1 PWR_GND PWR_GND PWR_GND
5 14 14
3.3K
GND10

GND12
GND11

HW_ID
GND5
GND6
GND7
GND8
GND9

VCC VCC VCC


NC16
NC17
NC18
NC19
NC20
NC21

For Patriot RAM, R0107 NP, R0108 Placed C0104 C0102 C0103
H17

D18

VCC2.85
I17

GND GND GND


A18
B17

A10

B13

A13
A14
A16
B9

A4
B3

A6

B2

For Patriot BRAVO, R0108 NP, R0107 Placed 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF
3 7 7

73D02970C73-O

SHEET 3 OF 23

Figure 7-20. HUD4022A Controller Block Diagram and Interconnections (Sheet 2 of 2)

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VCC2.85 VCC2.85

U0900 FL0900
R0906
AD5320BRT C0901 MAX7414 C0903
3 4
100 0.1uF
VDD 0.1uF 8 VDD
DAC_SSI_CLK CLK
5 7
SCLK SHDN
6
DAC_SSI_FSYNC SYNC
1 AD5320_OUT 2 5
VOUT IN OUT
4
DAC_SSI_TXD DIN
1 R0901
COM 8.2K
GND 6
OS
2 GND
3
C0904
C0917 C0918 C0919 220pF
C0902
100pF 100pF 100pF 0.1uF

SCF_OUT

VCC2.85

VCC2.85

C0907 C0908 C0909 C0910

0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF U0902


R0907 C0905
MC74HC4053

G4

C7
VCC3 E2

VCC1 B3
C0916 16 0.1uF
100
VCC

VCC4

VCC2
0.1uF 6
EN
12
AUX_MIC X0
14
X MODIN
G7 A3 16.8MHZ_SQARE 13 11
2.4_MHZ 16.8_CLK X1 A
G1 A6 2
48_MHZ RESET RESET Y0 MODEM_EN
C1 15
ENABLE URCHIN_EN Y RX_FILT_AUDIO_OUT
U0901 RX_FILT_AUDIO_IN 1 10
Y1 B
D1 XCR3032XL 5
NC13 AUX_TX Z0
D3 C3 4
NC14 JTAG_EN Z
D4 E5 3 9
NC15 TCK Z1 C MIC_TUNE_EN
VCC2.85 D6 B1
NC16 TDI
D7 B7 GND VEE
NC17 TDO
8 7
E1 D2
NC18 TMS
E4 VCC2.85
NC19 C0915
E7 A1
NC20 NC1
100pF
F1 A2
NC21 NC2
F2 A4
NC22 NC3
F3 A7
NC23 NC4
F4 B2 R0900
NC24 NC5
F5 B4 100K
NC25 NC6 NP
F6 B5
NC26 NC7
F7 B6
NC27 NC8
G2 C2
NC28 NC9
G3 C4
NC29 NC10
G5 C5 VCC2.85
NC30 NC11
VCC2.85 G6 C6
NC31 NC12
GND3
GND2
GND1

VCC2.85

C0906
E6
E3
A5

R0905
0.1uF
100K
U0903 R0902

LMV7219 R0904 100K


5 100K
4
1
16.8_MHZ
3
2 C0911
16.8_MHZ_DC
100pF

R0903
C0912 73D02970C73-O
100K
100pF
C0913 C0914 SHEET 6 OF 23
100pF 33pF

Figure 7-21. HUD4022A Controller Urchin IC, MUX, and AD5320 DAC Schematic

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VCC2.85

SC0002
Ground
SIGNAL_CONVERT
C0201
U0202 0.1uF 1 2 R0225
I1 I2
MAX5452 10K
3 MIC_N
1 VDD 4
EEPOT_2_CS* CS1 W1
10 7 MIC_E
EEPOT_CS* CS2 W2 AUDIO_GROUND UNIVERSAL GROUND

2 5 CODEC_OUT_A
EEPOT_U_D* U_D L1
9 6
EEPOT_INC* INC L2
GND
8 VCC2.85 VCC2.85
C0213
0.1uF
Anti-aliasing filter
R0202 R0203
R0218
3.3K 1K TP0204
1K R0212
VCC2.85 C0204 100K
C0230 C0236 4.7uF

1
470pF 470pF U0201
VCC2.85 RX_FILT_AUDIO
9 4 MC33204
R0208 6
8
100K
MIC_G 10 9 VDD
11 MIC_H BCLKR
12
MIC_F R0230 BCLKT
11
33K SAP_DCLK MCLK

R0229 8 2 CODEC_OUT
Programmable pre-amp stage Programmable pre-amp stage C0231 C0237 R0227 SAP_RX DR RO_NEG
7 R0216
TP0201 -9 dB to +14 dB 68K 220pF 220pF SAP_FSYNC FSR
-14 dB to +14 dB 68K 10 U0200
CODEC_PWR_DOWN PDI 100K
TEST_POINT
14 FST MC145483
MIC_I 4 CODEC_OUT_B
C0205 PO_NEG
C0228 150pF 3 5
1

MIC_M PI PO_POS
TP0202 150pF VCC2.85
C0239 TEST_POINT R0209 R0210
C0232 470pF 18 17
0.1uF 100K TI_NEG TG
VAG VCC2.85 10K 19 13
TI_POS DT
VCC2.85 16
1

R0235 TP0203 HB
NP
R0226 VCC2.85 C0235 470pF
10K C0240
U0201 1 20
36K
R0207 U0201 MC33204 R0206 VAGREF VAG 0.1uF
2 4 13 4 VSS

1
7.5K 100K
9.3V_TX 1 MIC_C 6 4 MC33204 14 C0208 15
MIC_A VCC2.85
3 7 MIC_J 12 1uF CODEC_OUT_C
MIC_B MIC_D MIC_K MIC_L
11 5 11 C0203 VCC2.85
U0201 C0206 VAG
11 R0228
VAG MC33204 VAG
1uF 33K 0.1uF
U0210
2 NLAST4599
R0200 C0233 C0238 C0226
C0209
R0219 VPOS 0.1uF
1K 220pF 220pF
0.1uF NC 4
1K C0216 AUX_RX
AUX_RX*
7 dB Attenuation Stage 0.1uF 5
SAP_TX
MIC_PREAMP_OUT MIC_PREAMP_IN 1 COM
TP0200 6
R0236 1 IN NO
TEST_POINT MUX_RX
9.1K GND
C0223 R0204

3
4.7uF 560 VCC2.85
RX_AUDIO_IN

U0209
NLAST4599 2
SPI_SCKA VCC5
VPOS
MIC_HI* C0224
4 NC
0.1uF TP0205 EEPOT_3_CS*

MIC_HI C0234 5 TEST_POINT


SPI_MOSIA U0206
0.1uF COM C0210
6 7 LM1971 TP0206 SC0001
A+ A+_FILT
1

R0231
NO IN 1 6 0.1uF TEST_POINT SIGNAL_CONVERT
MUX_TX CLK VDD 2.7
C0207
GND 4 1 2
33pF LOAD I1 I2
R0224 5

1
3 DATA
0 1
VREFIN VOL_OUT
R0223 VOLUME_IN 8 2
IN OUT 2
VAG 18K GND 3 VOL_OUT*
DNP 3 1 C0214 C0221
7 0.1uF 10uF
VCC2.85 VCC2.85 4 5 C0215
VCC5 VCC
0.1uF
U0207
U0203
LM7301 9 4
U0208 AUDIO_PA_IN
2 2 NLAST4599 C0211 INV OUT1 SPKR+
NLAST4599 DNP 1
C0227 NINV U0204
VPOS VCC2.85 100pF SW_A+ 3
VPOS RR TDA1519C
C0225 0.1uF AUX_TX* 4 NC NC 4 AUX_TX_A 0.1uF 8 6
C0212 C0202 R0201 M_SS OUT2 SPKR-
AUX_TX 0.1uF 0
0.1uF

GND1
GND2
GND3
GND4
5 5 AUX_TX_B
R0221 C0217 C0220
COM COM R0220
C0242 0.1uF AUX_MIC* 6 6

10
2
5

11
10K 18K 3300pF 10uF C0243 C0244
NO IN 1 1 IN NO
AUX_MIC MUX_AUX_TX MUX_MICATTEN R0205
GND GND Q0200 6800pF 6800pF
3
3

47K
47K
AUDIO_PA_EN R0222
10K
47K 73D02970C73-O
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Figure 7-22. HUD4022A Controller Audio Schematic

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VCC3

C0961 0.1uF

U0954
MC74VHC1G00 C0945 4.7uF
1 20
*R0980*
C0959 VCC3 4 18 VDD
0 SCLK
0.1uF 1 TP0952 2 U0963
TEST_POINT 19 NC7SZ125
AD_EN CONVST
U0952 17 16 2 4
DIN DOUT MISOA
3 MAX5452 15
R0984 RFS
1 4 14 1
EEPOT_4_CS* CS1 VDD W1 0 TFS
10 7 2
EEPOT_5_CS* CS2 W2 CREF
R0985 1
C0960 VREF U0953
2 5 0 VCC3
U_D L1 0.1uF
9 6 12 AD7812
INC L2 A0
GND R0965
R0963
8 0 REVERSE_POWER 3
24K VIN1
FORWARD_POWER 5 9.3V_TX
VIN2
R0964 VCC3 R0987 VTEMP 6
*R0986* VIN3
0 VCURRENT 7
24K 0 VIN4
9.3V_TX R0966 U0955 A+ 8
VIN5
U0956 0 13 4 MC33204 VCONTROL 9 *R0942*
VIN6
2 4 LMC6484 14 10 8.2K
VIN7

DGND
AGND
1 12 11
C0965 VIN8
3 11
*C0962* 11 100pF R0979
A+ VCC3

13
4
100pF 0 R0961 R0962
*R0948*
VREVERSE 100K 100K *R0943*
1K R0950 U0955
20K
VCC3 0 2 4 MC33204
R0967
1
100K
VCC3 C0966 3
1% 11
R0968 100pF
10K R0944
U0955 TP0953 1%
C0979 10K
6 4 MC33204 TEST_POINT TP0954
0.1uF *R0945*
7
*C0923* TEST_POINT 33K
5

1
C0963
11 100pF
100pF *D0954* R0991
R0953 R0935 0 LOOP_DISABLE 10K
0 *C0924* 9.3V_TX 9.3V_TX
.047uF

VCC3 D0950
C0969
4 13
100pF C0922 TP0955
U0955 1 C0972 14
*Q0953* *R0969* *R0970* 100pF TEST_POINT
9 4 MC33204 0.1uF 12
10K 24K 11
8
C0980
10 47K
C0964 11 PWR_RANGE *R0971* 0.1uF
U0956
100pF 47K 10K
*R0972* LMC6484
*R0973*
9.3V_TX 1% 10K
12K C0968
1% D0951 9.3V_TX
100pF C0970
U0956
6 4 LMC6484 100pF VCC3 9.3V_TX
*R0976* *R0916*
7 1
1K 680
TP0960 5 1 U0956
TP0961 *C0967* 11 TP0958 TEST_POINT
TEST_POINT 9 4 LMC6484
100pF
TEST_POINT TEST_POINT TP0956 R0974 8

1
VFORWARD R0978 RFPA_CNTRL
TO SHEET 2

10K 10
10K *C0971* 11 *R0977* *R0917*
1%

1
100pF 100
6.2

R0981 R0982 C0973


2.7K 100K 1uF TP0942
R0975
TEST_POINT
9.3V_TX 10K 1
C0957 0.1uF R0983 R0915 1%
1K 1K
1 TP0959
TEST_POINT
9 4 R0960 Q0955
20K
8 S
9.3V_TX 10 G D0952 *R0933*
11 U0957 C0983
D *R0946* 4.7K
U0957 MC33204 R0996 100pF U0958 Q0954
100K R0932
2 4 MC33204 MC74VHC1G00
10K 1% 0 D
C0975 1 1
TX_DISABLE
3 9.3V_TX 4 G
100pF 11 R0998 R0997 VCC3 2 S
PA_EN
10K 1.2K *R0992* U0957
100K 6 4 MC33204
R0994 7
1% 1% 1% C0976
3.9K 5
100pF 11

R0999 VCC3 VCC3 VCC2.85


10K
TP0962 R0995
1% C0974 C0936
TEST_POINT 1.2K
1

VTEMP 0.1uF 0.1uF


1%
R0988 R0989 U0963
10K 56K 5 PWR_GND
5 5
VCC VCC VCC
9.3V_TX
GND U0958 GND U0954 GND
C0944
U0957 3 3 3
TP0963 PWR_GND PWR_GND 0.1uF
13 4 MC33204
TEST_POINT 14 1
1

TP0957
12 TEST_POINT
TP0964 C0978 11 R0990
73D02970C73-O
TEST_POINT 100pF 5.1K
1

VCURRENT
SHEET 7 OF 23

Figure 7-23. HUD4022A Controller Power Control (Sheet 1 of 2)

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Q0952
TP0950
TEST_POINT TP0951 8
9.3V REGULATOR 9.3V_TX_ REGULATOR
SW_A+ 9.3V SW_A+ 9.3V_TX 7 K9.1V
TEST_POINT
U0950 U0951

1
6
4 LM2941T 5 4 LM2941T 5

1
3
VIN VOUT VIN VOUT
A+ 5 2
2 1 2 1 1
BATTERY CONNECTOR ON_OFF ADJ ON_OFF ADJ
R0951 R0954 C0982 R0955
GND 7.5K 22uF 4
J0950-1 GND 7.5K R0908 R0924 100K
C0950 C0951 R0923 C0953 C0954 C0955
1 1 3 3 1%
0.1uF 1uF 100 1% 0.1uF 2.7 100
22uF 0.1uF
VR0950 1 1
J0950-2 2 24V
2 R0993
C0997 C0998 R0952
C0956 1.2K
1.2K
68pF 100pF 22uF
1% 1% Q0951

47K
K9.1V_EN

47K

A+ VCC5

C0920 0.1uF

R0910
82K DA_EN
1% *R0911*
*C0921* SCKA
12K
470pF
1% U0965
MOSIA
4 5 LMV7219
1
TX_DISABLE EEPOT_PC_U_D*
3
2
VCC5
EEPOT_PC_INC*

*R0936* *R0937*
0 30K
*R0912*
12K VGBIAS_1

1% *R0913*
130K
*R0914*
1% 9.3V_TX
12K

VCC5 U0960 C0933


MC33204 4 2
100pF
TEST_POINT 1
1 3
Q0960 TP0936 11 TP0937
TEST_POINT

1
10K
10K

*R0938* *R0939*
10K
0 30K C0984
10K
VGBIAS_2 0.1uF

LOOP_DISABLE
*R0947*
R0934 9.3V_TX 0
1K

U0960

TO SHEET 1
MC33204 4 6
TEST_POINT 7 C0934
1 5 100pF
R0930 R0931 TP0938 11 TP0939
20K 10K TEST_POINT *C0952*

1
RX_FILT_1 0.1uF

VCC5 VCC3
U0962 C0987
*R0940* *R0941* 0.1uF
LP3985 9.3V_TX 0 30K
3
VEN VGBIAS_3
1 5
VIN VOUT
4 VCC3
BYPASS C0981
9.3V_TX
GND 0.1uF
C0937
2
0.1uF U0959
U0960
MC33204 4 9 MAX5259 4
C0940 C0941 C0943 C0942 U0960 TEST_POINT 8 2 VDD
PWR_SET*
OUTA
0.1uF 1uF .01uF 1uF MC33204 4 13 1 10 CURR_LIM_SET* 1
TP0940 11 C0935 OUTB
TEST_POINT 14 TP0941 VGBIAS_1* 16 VCC3
TP0931 100pF OUTC
1 12 TEST_POINT 15

1
TP0930 VGBIAS_2*
11 C0930 TEST_POINT OUTD
VGBIAS_3* 7 5
100pF OUTE REF
8 11
1

RX_FILT_1*
OUTF CS
TEMP_1* 9 6
OUTG LDAC NC
10 12
OUTH SCLK
14 13
NC DOUT DIN
GND
C0985 C0986
3
0.1uF 0.1uF

Figure 7-24. HUD4022A Controller Power Control (Sheet 2 of 2)

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Schematics, Component Location Diagrams, and Parts Lists: HUD4022A (VHF) Main Board 7-33

RX 3rd Buffer

SH3752 SH3753 SH3751 SH3750 SH3754


SHIELD SHIELD SHIELD SHIELD SHIELD
IF6764
B(,1),A(,1) K9.1
1 TP6757
TEST_POINT
1 1 1 1 1

Millennium FGU Keyed_9.1


B(,1),A(,1)
High_VCO_SW TX_Buffer_EN TX_Buffer_EN
5 4 3
Q3765 IF6765
Tx & Rx VCOs Shields TX_Inj TX_INJ
Tx & Rx Buffers Shields B(,1),A(,1)
C3774 Control_V_Tx TX_RF_OUT From_TX_VCO
470.p
Prescaler_Inj
1 2
0 B(,1),A(,0)
SH3759 C3770 Low_VCO_SW
470.p
SHIELD
B(,1),A(,1)

NC
1
0 B(,1),A(,0) Tx VCO & 1st Buffer Tx Buffers

TP6758
TEST_POINT
1

TP6772
TEST_POINT
0 B(,1),A(,0) 1
C3764 100n

NC D3758 5 4 3
B(,1),A(,1) 4 3 B(,1),A(,1) Q3763
A1 K1 NC
0 B(,1),A(,0) 5 2
A2 K2
C3765 100n B(,1),A(,1) 6 1
A3 K3 C3776
470.p
C3822
10uF 1 2 F9.3V
B(,1),A(,1)
B(,1),A(,1)
C3763 100n B(,1),A(,1)

NC
D3757 TP6759 IF6766
TEST_POINT B(,1),A(,1)
SWITCHING1 LINE_B+ LO_INJ_HS RX_Inj
4 3 1
A1 K1
5 2 B(,1),A(,1) 0 B(,1),A(,0)
A2 K2 Rx_Buffer_2_EN Rx_Buffer_2_EN
B(,1),A(,1) C3767 100n 6 1 B(,1),A(,1)
A3 K3 B(,1),A(,1)
B(,1),A(,1) 1 TP6760
B(,1),A(,1) Control_V_Rx RF_OUT RF_IN TO_CAPACITOR
TEST_POINT L3776
B(,1),A(,1) 1.u

5 4 3 Rx Buffer
SWITCHING2
Q3766
0 B(,1),A(,0) 0 B(,1),A(,0)
TO SHEET 2

C3771 Rx VCO & 1st Buffer


470.p 0 B(,1),A(,1)

R3837
1 2 C3803
B(,1),A(,1) L3750 C3879 100.
R3770 NP 470.p
1.0u 10.u

NC
100.
B(,1),A(,1) B(,1),A(,1)
B(,1),A(,1)
1 TP6761
NP TEST_POINT
C3880 R3829
R3765 C3833 C3810 C3834 C3812 TP6756 C3832
470.p 68.
TEST_POINT 470.p
1.K 100n 100n .047uF .022uF B(,1),A(,1) 1 B(,1),A(,1)
TP6762
1 TEST_POINT 0 B(,1),A(,0)
0 B(,1),A(,0)
NP
R3769 R3880 R3881

3
R3773 1.K 1.K 1.K
51. Q3764
0 B(,1),A(,0) C3827 TP6764
R3862
B(,1),A(,1) 470.p 1 1
C3772 6.2 TP6765
B(,1),A(,1)
470.p B(,1),A(,1) TEST_POINT
C3809
B(,1),A(,1)
5.600n 1 2 R3762
C3855 C3860 C3859 C3858 C3857 C3856 C3861 C3881 C3882 C3883 5.6K
B(,1),A(,1) 1 C3829 R3771
100.n 100.n 100.n 100.n 100.n 100.n 100.n 100.n 100.n 100.n TP6763 R3860 R3861
470.p 68.
TEST_POINT
NC 820. 820. Q3757 B(,1),A(,1) B(,1),A(,1)

B(,1),A(,1) R3830
R3752 R3772
150.
100. 100.
R3751 NP
R3766
B(,1),A(,1) 22.
4.7K
TP6766

1
IF6767
Lock_Det

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Figure 7-25. HUD4022A Frequency Generation Unit Overall Schematic (Sheet 1 of 2)

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3.0 Volt Regulator


5V_Reg
U3750 F3.0v
LP3985
3
B(,1),A(,1) VEN
1 5
VIN VOUT
B(,1),A(,1) 4
L3751 BYPASS
560nH
GND
2

C3750 C3806 C3826 C3807


100n 1uF .01uF 1uF

0 B(,1),A(,0)
F3.0v
F3.0v 5V_Reg

B(,1),A(,1)

L3755
L3753
C3828 2.2uH
5V_Reg 2.2uH .01uF C3768

B(,1),A(,1) 100n
IF6750 B(,1),A(,1) R3755
5V_Reg 100K
C3766
100n B(,1),A(,1)
Y3750
OSC1672A R3754 U3752
NP
CLOCK TP6751 16.8MHz 100K TC7SH04
4 R3784 R3785

5
TEST_POINT
1 TP6750 VDD VCC 0. 0.
L3754
TEST_POINT 1uH 0 B(,1),A(,0)
1 B(,1),A(,1) B(,1),A(,1) 1 3 B(,1),A(,1) B(,1),A(,1) 2 4 B(,1),A(,1)
IF6752 VCONT FOUT
SPI_CLK R3750 C3831 R3767 1 B(,1),A(,1) 0 B(,1),A(,0)

GND
1K 1000pF 1K NC NC
GND
L3756
2 B(,1),A(,1)

3
TP6752 C3824
R3753 2.2uH
TEST_POINT
1 100K 100pF

IF6753
DATA
SPI_DATA R3761 R3768
330. L3757
10K
B(,1),A(,1) B(,1),A(,1) 2.2uH C3769
100n
TP6753 C3830
TEST_POINT 1000pF
Syn_Sel B(,1),A(,1)
IF6754
1 1 TP6755
SYN_SEL
TEST_POINT C3762
100n

IF6768

34
20
36
13
47
5
16_8_CONT

PRE_VDD
PD_VDD

DVDD
23

VRO
VCP
AVDD
XTAL1
24
IF6756 XTAL2 NC B(,1),A(,1)
16_8MHz
8 19
TP6754 CLK FREFOUT NC B(,1),A(,1)
1 9 41 0 B(,1),A(,0)
TEST_POINT CEX MODOUT
IF6751
10 15
MOD_IN MODIN VMULT1 NC B(,1),A(,1)
7 14
DATA VMULT2 NC B(,1),A(,1) B(,1),A(,1)
30 12
SFIN VMULT3
11 B(,1),A(,1)
U3751 VMULT4
B(,1),A(,1) 35
NC PVREF 63A27
B(,1),A(,1) 21 48
IF6769 IF6770 NC VBPASS AUX1
1
FS_2 FS_3 AUX2
40 2
BIAS1 AUX3

TO SHEET 1
39 3
BIAS2 AUX4
IF6771 IF6772 B(,1),A(,1) 0 B(,1),A(,0) B(,1),A(,1) 26 37
DOUTA_2 DOUTA_3 SFCAP TEST1 NC B(,1),A(,1)
B(,1),A(,1) 27 38
SFBASE TEST2 NC B(,1),A(,1)
32
PREIN
43 B(,1),A(,1)
IF6773 IF6774 B(,1),A(,1) IOUT
R3756 R3758 R3776 R3778 18 45 0 B(,1),A(,0)
CLKOUT_2 CLKOUT_3 B(,1),A(,1) NC REFSEL IADAPT
15.K 56.K 120.K 22.K 42 CCOMP 4
C3773 C3823 B(,1),A(,1) NC LOCK
46
C3808 470.p ADAPTSW
10uF 28
NC 17 SFOUT
IF6775 IF6776 NC1

PRE_GND
100.n B(,1),A(,1)

PD_GND
B(,1),A(,1) C3825 100.n 29 NC2 16
PE_2 PE_3 B(,1),A(,1) NC INDMULT NC B(,1),A(,1)

DGND
AGND
31 NC3 25
B(,1),A(,1) B(,1),A(,1) NC WARP

Q3755

22
33
44
6
IF6777 IF6778 B(,1),A(,1)
PD_2 PD_3 Q3756 C3813
Q3750 470.p

IF6779 IF6780 B(,1),A(,1)


B(,1),A(,1)
PC_2 PC_3

R3763 R3775 R3759


R3779
47.K 1.K 1.5K 47.K

F9.3V
C3821 C3753 R3836 C3752
B(,1),A(,1)
51. 100n
10uF 100n
B(,1),A(,1)
IF6763
9.3V_1
L3752
B(,1),A(,1)
560nH

C3811 C3751 C3820 C3775


R3774 0 B(,1),A(,1)
IF6762 .022uF 100n 10uF 470.p
9.3V_2
B(,1),A(,1)

Figure 7-26. HUD4022A Frequency Generation Unit Overall Schematic (Sheet 2 of 2)

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Millennium VHF TX VCO

D3750

TX_Buffer_EN
B(,1),A(,1)
High_VCO_SW

L3760 C3793 C3934 C3783


C3935
1uH 12.p 10.n 470.p 10.n
C3853
B(,1),A(,1) 1.p NP

C3843
L3758
1.0u C3841 18.p
C3815 R3808 R3884
22.000p 470.p 620. 620.

B(,1),A(,1) HIGH VCO B(,1),A(,1)


D3753
C3799
Y3753 C3851 R3788 D 7.5p
B(,1),A(,1) R3793
47n
1.8p 27.K Q3753 5.6K
NP TX_RF_OUT
S B(,1),A(,1)
B(,1),A(,1) C3814
Control_V_Tx B(,1),A(,1) 470.p
Q3760
L3759
B(,1),A(,1) B(,1),A(,1) B(,1),A(,1) B(,1),A(,1)
1uH D3767
C3837 R3813 C3784
R3833 C3802
6.2p 82. 470.p 18.
470.p B(,1),A(,1)
3 R3840 R3839 R3799 R3817
B(,1),A(,1)
300. 300. 4.7K 22.
D3752 L3761

C3835 1uH
1 2
7.5p

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B(,1),A(,1)
Low_VCO_SW

C3933 C3816 L3762 C3794


C3854 470.p 10.n 1uH 12.p
4.7p
B(,1),A(,1) B(,1),A(,1)

C3797
8.2p
C3842
L3764 C3844 LOW VCO D
22.000p 18.p
1uH
Q3754
D3754
B(,1),A(,1) S

B(,1),A(,1)
NP B(,1),A(,1)
L3765 D3768
1uH C3838 B(,1),A(,1)
Y3754 C3852 R3789
Control_V_Tx 27.K 6.2p R3814 C3785
B(,1),A(,1) 56.n 1.8p
3 82. 470.p

D3769

1 2 B(,1),A(,1)
L3763
C3836 1uH
7.5p

Figure 7-27. HUD4022A VHF Transmitter VCO Schematic

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APCO VHF RX Buffer

B(,1),A(,1)
LINE_B+

C3869 L3775
470.p 270nH

B(,1),A(,1)

R3843 R3851 R3852


47. 27. 27.
NP
C3873 R3832
470.p 1.K
0 B(,1),A(,0)

B(,1),A(,1)

C3924 C3870 C3925


10.n 470.p 0.1uF

R3846 Q3767

Q3768 4.700K

B(,1),A(,1)
R1
Rx_Buffer_2_EN

R2

B(,1),A(,1)
NP
R3853
R3872 0.
100.

B(,1),A(,1)

B(,1),A(,1)

L3783
C3926 R3845 C3761 1.0u
C3910 C3930
R3871 L3784 0.1uF 3.3K 470.p
100n 470.p
220. 120.n

B(,1),A(,1)

B(,1),A(,1)
R3870
1 TP6771
330.
B(,1),A(,1) TEST_POINT
R3868 R3864
5.6K 18.
B(,1),A(,1) B(,1),A(,1) 0 B(,1),A(,0) B(,1),A(,1) B(,1),A(,1) B(,1),A(,1) LO_INJ_HS
C3912 L3781 L3782 R3794
C3913 C3914 B(,1),A(,1) C3759
10.n 33.n 22.n 6.2
470.p 470.p R3805 470.p
R3865 R3760
Q3769 R3828 8.2K R3802
68. R3857 R3856 C3877 2.K C3786 R3821
NP C3804
B(,1),A(,1) B(,1),A(,1) 18.p 820.
RF_IN 100. 300. 300. 10.n NP 15.p 820.
C3915 NP
470.p B(,1),A(,1)
R3854 R3855 Q3762

100. 100.
R3869 C3911 R3796
R3873
4.700K 1.K
22. 10.n
NP

TO_CAPACITOR

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Figure 7-28. HUD4022A Frequency Generation Unit VHF Receive Injection Schematic

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APCO VHF TX Buffers

Keyed_9.1
TX_Buffer_EN

C3755
100n C3754
100n

R3807 R3882
C3872
620. 620. 100n
R3815 R3816
82. 82.

B(,1),A(,1)
B(,1),A(,1)

C3862 C3863 L3778


C3875 L3779
470.p 18.p 56.n C3757
18.p 120.n
470.p NP L3785 L3787
B(,1),A(,1) 47.n B(,1),A(,1) 27.n B(,1),A(,1)
R3792
5.6K R3791 TP6769
15.K 1
C3920 C3918 TEST_POINT
R3863 R3834
3.p 10.p
30. 18. IF3710
R3764 B(,1),A(,1) B(,1),A(,1)
R3757 TX_Inj
2.K 2.K
B(,1),A(,1) B(,1),A(,1) C3790
470.p R3858 R3859
B(,1),A(,1) C3876
C3817 C3864 10.n 180. 180.
R3823 C3919 C3917 C3921 R3842 R3841
TP6767 470.p 470.p Q3758
C3871 30. 3.p
B(,1),A(,1) 7.5p 16.p 300. 300.
1

B(,1),A(,1) 10.n
R3809
B(,1),A(,1) B(,1),A(,1)
18.
B(,1),A(,1) Q3759
From_TX_VCO R3818 R3824 R3795
R3819 C3865
C3758 180. 180. 10.K
180. 470.p
470.p B(,1),A(,1)
R3804 R3803 R3797
R3820
300. 300. 4.7K
22.

Prescaler_Inj
R3835
B(,1),A(,1) 0.
1 TP6768
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Figure 7-29. HUD4022A Frequency Generation Unit VHF Transmit Injection Schematic

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SPF_3.5V
3VA VVCO

E3001
B(,1),A(,1) C3035 C3017
.01uF 0.1uF

C3013
0.1uF

2nd LO LF

SH3000
C3048 SHIELD
R3021 R3004
RX 2nd LO Shield
C3042 2.p DNP
L3007 470. 18.K
1000pF B(,1),A(,1) B(,1),A(,1)
100.0n
C3000 B(,1),A(,1) B(,1),A(,1) B(,1),A(,1) B(,1),A(,1) B(,1),A(,1)
IF 12.p C3029 1
IF6000 Q3000
B(,1),A(,1) B(,1),A(,1) C3037 C3046 C3026 15.p
.01uF 4.7n R3020 C3028 C3027 27pF 0 B(,1),A(,0)
L3002 C3038
C3033 B(,1),A(,1) 51. 20.p 20.p L3003
1.p 180.0n .01uF 5V C3030
C3025 4.7uH
NP C3034 12.p
C3010 47.p C3044 R3009
B(,1),A(,1) B(,1),A(,1) 1.p
0.1uF 0.1uF 1K
3VA B(,1),A(,1) NP L3006
B(,1),A(,1)
120.0n
R3000 D3000
51 C3011
B(,1),A(,1) R3011 C3024
0.1uF E3007 R3003
B(,1),A(,1) 68.p 15.K
BK1005HM471 390.
C3005
B(,1),A(,1)
L3000 L3005 0.47uF
E3000
3VA 10uH 10uH
BK1005HM471 C3012
B(,1),A(,1) 0.1uF 2nd LO VCO
3VA

C3019
0.1uF C3047
48
47
46
45
44
43
42
41
40
39
38
37
C3032 39.000p
200pF R3022
1 36 R3007

IOUTL
LOP
CXIF

CXVL
GNDI

GNDP
VDDL
CXVM
VDDI

LON

VDDP
IFIN

MXOP GNDL 0
0 B(,1),A(,0) 2 35 B(,1),A(,1) 10K
MXON FREF FREF IF6001
# B(,1),A(,1) 3 34 B(,1),A(,1)
E3006 B(,1),A(,1) GNDF GNDS2
3VA 4 33
C3021 IF2N SYNCB
BK1005HM471 # B(,1),A(,1) C3020 100pF 5 32
100pF
IF2P GNDH
B(,1),A(,1) 6 31 B(,1),A(,1) R3014 0
VDDF U3000 FS FS_1 IF6003_1
B(,1),A(,1) B(,1),A(,1) 7 30 R3008 10K
GCP DOUTB
8 AD9874 29 B(,1),A(,1)
GCN DOUTA
9 28 R3016 0
# # VDDA CLKOUT DOUTA_1 IF6005_1
10 27
C3018 C3003 R3012 GNDA VDDH
B(,1),A(,1) 11 26 B(,1),A(,1) PE
0 B(,1),A(,1)
GNDS1

0.1uF 2200pF VREFP VDDD


IOUTC
GNDQ

GNDC

GNDD
VDDQ

B(,1),A(,1)
VDDC
RREF

CLKN
CLKP

12 25 B(,1),A(,1) R3015 0
VREFN PE CLKOUT_1 IF6006_1
PC
PD

1 1 1 PD

1
NP C3008 C3009 B(,1),A(,1)
PC
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24

* C3006 0.1uF 0.1uF


3VA FS DOUT CLKOUT R3017 0

1
4.7uF B(,1),A(,1) PE_1 IF6007_1
B(,1),A(,1)

1
B(,1),A(,1)
B(,1),A(,1)

B(,1),A(,1)

R3018 0
PD_1 IF6008_1
B(,1),A(,1)
E3002 C3040
.01uF
R3019 0
C3036 PC_1 IF6009_1
# .01uF E3008 E3003
#
#
C3022 C3023
3VA 3VA
E3005
3VA 100pF 100pF
BK1005HM471

5V U3001
LP3985 3VA
C3016 3
# * VEN
0.1uF 1 5 0 B(,1),A(,0)
L3008 VIN VOUT
R3002 C3015 B(,1),A(,1) B(,1),A(,1) 4
100uH BYPASS
100K 0.1uF
NP C3001
GND
E3004 C3043 C3041 1uF
3VA B(,1),A(,1) 2
BK1005HM471 2.2uF .01uF
B(,1),A(,1)

L3004 C3002 R3006 R3010 C3014


R3005
0 B(,1),A(,0) 4.7u 68.p 10K 390 0.1uF
10K
B(,1),A(,1) B(,1),A(,1) R3023
0 B(,1),A(,0)
C3007 0
0.1uF 5V NP
D3001

C3039
B(,1),A(,1) Q3001
IF6017 IF6014 .01uF C3004
VVCO
5V_TO_FGU 0.68uF R3001
1MEG
5V_FROM_CONTR B(,1),A(,1)

CLOCK VCO CLOCK LF C3045


IF6015 1uF
5V_TO_IF
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Figure 7-30. HUD4022A Receiver Back-End Schematic

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IF6250

9.3V_TO_IF
L3262 SH3763 SH3762 SH3761 SH3760
R3288
270nH SHIELD SHIELD SHIELD SHIELD
62.
C3254
B(,1),A(,1) B(,1),A(,1)
470.p
R3268
1 1 1 1
R3264 62.
C3253
1.K
470.p
Sector RLS Lib

B(,1),A(,1)

Q3253
MIXER

C3251 C3275
470.p 100.n

TO SHEET 2
Millennium VHF Rx FE
B(,1),A(,1)

B(,1),A(,1)
C3271 R3261
4.7K
10.n
Sector RLS Lib
C3274 R3262 C3252
100.n 3.3K 470.p L3259
1.2u 2nd Preselector (Elliptic Filter)
B(,1),A(,1)
L3265 L3256
Sector RLS Lib 27n 56.n
B(,1),A(,1) 0 B(,1),A(,0)
L3252 L3253
47n 100.0n
C3268 R3263 L3258 C3297
100.n 1.5K 150.0n 7.5p
B(,1),A(,1) B(,1),A(,1) C3296
22.0p
B(,1),A(,1) C3269 R3251 C3283 B(,1),A(,1)
C3287 C3292 C3293 L3271 C3286 1.n 10.0
1.n B(,1),A(,1) B(,1),A(,1) B(,1),A(,1)
36.p 1.n 1.n 38.13n 1.n C3311 C3279 C3291 C3278 L3257
B(,1),A(,1) B(,1),A(,1) B(,1),A(,1) 10.p 18.p 75.p 15.0n
Q3252 39.p
B(,1),A(,1) C3290 L3251
B(,1),A(,1)
B(,1),A(,1) B(,1),A(,1) 51.p 18.0n L3254
R3267 C3277
75. 91.p 10.000n
C3295
NP
62.0p C3310
B(,1),A(,1)
B(,1),A(,1) 24.p

L3263 D3257 R3252 L3267


C3298
38.13n 12.10 3.3n
L3264 62.0p NP
NP
38.13n

0 B(,1),A(,0)

T3301
XFMR
6 1 B(,1),A(,1)
MIXER_IF_OUT
IF6256 IF_OUT_IF
2 B(,1),A(,1)

4 3 B(,1),A(,1) C3421
4.3p
L3404
330n

R3270
51.
B(,1),A(,1)

D3258

IO2
IO4 IO3

B(,1),A(,1)

IO1
L3255 C3258
22n 100.000p

T3302
XFMR
6 1

4 3

B(,1),A(,1)

LO_IN
IF6254
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Figure 7-31. HUD4022A Receiver Front-End Schematic (Sheet 1 of 2)

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9.3V_FE

IF6251
9.3V_TO_IF

9.3V
9.3V_FROM_FGU

5V
AGC/Attenuator circuit C3301 L3275
5V 470.p 270.0n
IF6257

5V
5V_FE
R3255
R3253
62.
10K

R3258
Q3250 62.
B(,1),A(,1) 5V

B(,1),A(,1)
47K R3257
C3302
620.
47K 470.p
IF6258 R3275

TO SHEET 1
B(,1),A(,1) C3267
390. 100.n
RF_ATTN_1_A 5V Q3254
L3276 C3304 C3305
B(,1),A(,1)
U3250 B(,1),A(,1) 1.0u 10.n 470.p
AT267
4
5

C3272
V1
V2

470.p
C3262 C3263 R3274 C3312 0 B(,1),A(,0) B(,1),A(,1)
470.p GND
1.n 2 390. 100.n
RFIO1
RFIO2

B(,1),A(,1) L3270 C3270


1.2u 470.p
1
3

B(,1),A(,1)
B(,1),A(,1)
C3303
10.n R3259 R3254 C3307 C3306
L3261 C3256
10.n 470.p
4.7K 2.2K
C3282 1.2u 470.p
C3273 L3260 C3280 C3294
470.p
1.n 38.13n 1.n 1.n
C3265 B(,1),A(,1) B(,1),A(,1)
B(,1),A(,1) 1.n B(,1),A(,1)
C3264 C3259 C3299 B(,1),A(,1) B(,1),A(,1) B(,1),A(,1)

D3251 39.000p 13.p 39.000p B(,1),A(,1) C3308


B(,1),A(,1) R3256 R3260 D3253
B(,1),A(,1) 10.n C3309
IF6253 B(,1),A(,1) B(,1),A(,1) 1.K 51. B(,1),A(,1)
0 B(,1),A(,0)
10.n
B(,1),A(,1) C3936 R3271
RF_IN C3255 C3284 B(,1),A(,1) B(,1),A(,1) 75. D3254
B(,1),A(,1) 1.n Q3255
1.n 1.n D3252 C3257 C3300 C3276 C3281

62.00p 62.00p 9.1p


13.p
D3256
D3255 NP
B(,1),A(,1) NP
B(,1),A(,1) B(,1),A(,1)

L3272 L3273
72.22n 72.22n
R3272 L3277
33. 10.0n

L3266
1.2u

L3268 L3269

1.2u 1.2u
C3260
1.n

0 B(,1),A(,0)

Q3256

B(,1),A(,1) R3265 9.3V_FE


10.K
R3277
C3266
3.3K B(,1),A(,1)
1.n
R3280 5V
3.3K R3266
IF6786 10.K

RF_ATTN_2_A
R3273 C3261
3.9K 1.n
C3288 C3289

470.p 100.n R3281


Q3258 3.6K
B(,1),A(,1) B(,1),A(,1) Q3257
B(,1),A(,1)

R3278
56.K R3279
R3269 7.5K
56.K

Figure 7-32. HUD4022A Receiver Front-End Schematic (Sheet 2 of 2)

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Schematics, Component Location Diagrams, and Parts Lists: HUD4022A (VHF) Main Board 7-41

RF_ATTN_2_C IF6359 IF6362


RF_ATTN_2_B

Millennium VHF Rx IF

RF_ATTN_3_C IF6360 IF6363


RF_ATTN_3_B

5V_IF IF6357 IF6350


5V_TO_FE

9.3V_TO_CONTR IF6353 IF6354


9.3V_FROM_FE

C3400 L3400
470.p 270.0n

B(,1),A(,1) R3409
75.

R3400 B(,1),A(,1)
C3405 C3412 620.
10.n 470.p

B(,1),A(,1)

B(,1),A(,1)

B(,1),A(,1)
Q3400

L3406 C3403 C3411


C3406 R3401 1.0u 10.n 470.p
10.n 4.7K

R3402 C3402 C3410 Y3401


3.3K 10.n 470.p
TS2_A9E02
FREQ
C3415
IF_TO_ABACUS
4.7p IF6352
B(,1),A(,1) B(,1),A(,1) B(,1),A(,1) B(,1),A(,1) 0 B(,1),A(,0) B(,1),A(,1) 6 3 B(,1),A(,1) B(,1),A(,1)
IN OUT IF_OUT

C3401 R3405 C3404 R3407 C3416 C3420

GND1
GND2
GND3
GND4
C3418
10.n 1.5K 10.
10.n 4.3p 1.n
R3413 L3408 1.n
L3403 L3405

1
2
4
5
68.000n
Y3400 100. 330n C3408
330n
13.p
TS2_A9E02
FREQ NP
B(,1),A(,1)

IF_IN IF6351
B(,1),A(,1) 6 3 B(,1),A(,1) B(,1),A(,1) B(,1),A(,1) B(,1),A(,1) L3407
IN OUT Q3401
150.n
C3409
GND1
GND2
GND3
GND4

C3414 C3417 C3424 NP


36.p 36.p 4.3p D3400
10.n
L3401
1
2
4
5

NP D3401
330n

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Figure 7-33. HUD4022A Receiver IF Schematic

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L3503
C3506
.01uF C3564 R3561 68nH M3520
R3520 HEATSINK
1.n 300.
56 M3542
1
POS
HEATSINK
RFPA/FGU R3538
R3521 3.9

GND1
GND2
INTERFACE 56
C3500 U3550 C3520 L3520
470pF 30C65 10pF 18.5nH

1
2
IF3500
16 6
TX_INJ RFIN RFOUT1 R3522 R3537
1 VCNTRL 7
RFOUT2 56 Q3530 3.9
14 VD1 2
IF3501 VG1
11 G2 3
K9.1V_FGU VG2
R3523
L3501 8 NC1 56 R3536
68nH 9 NC2
3.9
10 R3502
NC3 C3508 C3511 C3521

GND1
GND2
GND3
GND4
C3503 C3532
15 NC4
1.n 22pF

EP
1.n 5.6K R3524 62pF
C3517 C3501 33pF Q3550 RFPA/OUTPUT NETWORK
RFPA/POWER CONTROL

12
13
17
4
5
1K C3557
470pF .01uF C3555 C3559
INTERFACE C3534 110pF 3.3pF INTERFACE
R3535 470pF
L3531 470pF IF3540
IF3502 L3502 3.9
R3501 12.5nH
RFPA_CNTRL 4.22nH C3533 L3552
RFPA_OUT
100 C3522 17nH
62pF
IF3503 470pF
C3531 470pF R3534
K9.1V
C3505
3.9 C3552 C3553 C3554 C3556 C3558 IF3541
C3504 .01uF
IF3504 62.p 62.p 110pF 3.3pF 47pF
VGBIAS1 33pF
C3537 K9.1V_ON
56pF
R3533
IF3505
VGBIAS2 3.9
R3531 L3530
IF3542
1019447 R3540 L3551
IF3506 10
17nH C3549
VGBIAS3 NC 1K
R3532 56pF VFORWARD_ON
C3530 0.1uF 3.9
IF3507
A+_1 IF3543
C3551
470pF
IF3508 R3551
R3530 C3536 62.00p
A+_2 R3507
0 C3535 10 L3550 L3549 VREVERSE_ON
10.
IF3509 470pF 1019447 1019447
A+_3
C3550 0.1uF
C3560
IF3510
A+_4 10.u
R3550
C3548 62.00p
5m
IF3511
VTEMP

IF3512 U3560
VCURRENT
LM50 1
C3561 C3562
POS
IF3513 0.1uF 0.1uF
VFORWARD
2
VOUT
IF3514 C3563
VREVERSE U3561
GND 1000pF
3 INA138 5
VPOS

1 3
OUT VINPOS
4
VINNEG

R3560 GND
100K 2
1%

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Figure 7-34. HUD4022A RF Power Amplifier (RF PA) Schematic (Sheet 1 of 2)

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B(,1),A(,1) R3737 R3739


1.5K 100K

B(,1),A(,1)
L3731
NP NP 18nH
M3700 M3721 R3738
SHIELD SHIELD B(,1),A(,1) D3731
B(,1),A(,1) 30K

OUTPUT NETWORK/RFPA R3733 R3734


1 1 240 240
INTERFACE
C3732 C3733
IF3700 8.2pF 470pF
W = 20 mil
VREVERSE_ON L3721 L3725 L3722 L3726 L3723 L3727 S = 45 mil
IF3701 D3701 25nH 25nH 25nH 25nH 25nH 25nH
B(,1),A(,1) C3734 470pF B(,1),A(,1) B(,1),A(,1) B(,1),A(,1) B(,1),A(,1) B(,1),A(,1) B(,1),A(,1) L = 400 mil B(,1),A(,1) J3700-1
2 W = 90 mil 1
RFPA_OUT 1 D3704

1
D3730 S = 55 mil J3700-2
IF3702 L3720
L3703 C3701 30pF B(,1),A(,1) B(,1),A(,1) L3737 2
28n W = 20 mil
1.2u J3700-3
K9.1V_ON Sector RLS Lib C3721 C3722 1.2u
0 B(,1),A(,0) 1 L3724 3
IF3703 39pF 39pF
B(,1),A(,1) L3700 L3732 B(,1),A(,1) L3730
22n
1.2u 25nH Sector RLS Lib 18nH
VFORWARD_ON
R3704 R3703 R3701 B(,1),A(,1) B(,1),A(,1)
C3720 B(,1),A(,1)
18. 18. 18.
L3701 3.9pF
C3723 73D02970C73-O
25nH C3731 R3735 R3736
11pF SHEET 17 OF 23
8.2pF 240 240
C3702 33pF

B(,1),A(,1)
B(,1),A(,1)

R3700 D3705
R3732
33
D3702 1.5K C3730
C3700 470pF
470pF

C3703
R3730
470pF
100K
B(,1),A(,1) B(,1),A(,1)

L3702
47nH R3731
R3702 30K
1K
B(,1),A(,1) B(,1),A(,1)
L3704
C3704
1.2u
12pF

C3736
OUTPUT NETWORK/RX FE
470pF D3703
INTERFACE

IF3704

RX_IN
C3735
470pF

Figure 7-35. HUD4022A RF Power Amplifier (RF PA) Schematic (Sheet 2 of 2)

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VCC5
VCC2.85 J0501-5
5

J0501-8 J0501-6
J0501-7 8 6

7 1 J0501-18
1 18

J0501-19
C0701
19
C0700 100pF
J0501-20
100pF 20

A+_ENC SW_B+

J0501-10 J0501-9
10 9
1 1

Control / I/O
C0713 C0714

220pF 220pF

J0501-11
BOOT*
11

J0501-12 SAP SSI Audio Bus


TAMPER_ENC
12
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J0501-1
SAP_TX SHEET 22 OF 23
J0501-13 1
WAKEUP
13

J0501-2
SAP_RX
2
J0501-14
KEYFAIL*
14
J0501-3
SAP_DCLK
J0501-15 3
ENC_RESET
15
J0501-4
SAP_FSYNC
J0501-16 4
ENC_SPARE1
16

J0501-17 1 1 1 1
ENC_SPARE2
17

C0702 C0703 C0704 C0705

1 1 1 1 1 1 100pF 100pF 100pF 100pF

C0706 C0708 C0709 C0710 C0711 C0712

100pF 100pF 100pF 100pF 100pF 100pF

Figure 7-36. HUD4022A Secure Block Diagram and Interconnections

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Schematics, Component Location Diagrams, and Parts Lists: HUD4022A (VHF) Main Board 7-45

6
4
3
1
K4
K3
K2
K1
*VR0408*
5.6V

A1
A2
TEST_POINT
1 TP0400
VPP

3
BUS+_UARTB_TXD J0402-3 UARTB_TXD-BUS+
5
BUS-_UARTB_RXD J0402-5 UARTB_RXD-BUS-
4
RESET_UARTB_CTS J0402-4 UARTB_CTS-RESET
6
BUSY_UARTB_RTS J0402-6 UARTB_RTS-BUSY

R0407 100 7
UARTA_TXD J0402-7 UARTA_TXD TX_DCE (DB9-Pin 2)
1 R0408 100 9
UARTA_RXD J0402-9 UARTA_RXD RX_DCE (DB9-Pin 3)
2 R0412 100 8
UARTA_CTS J0402-8 UARTA_CTS RTS_DCE (DB9-Pin 8)
2 R0410 100 10
UARTA_RTS J0402-10 UARTA_RTS CTS_DCE (DB9-Pin 7)
2

1 1 1 1

C0400 C0402 C0403 C0404 C0405 C0406 C0409 C0410 VR0404 VR0405 VR0406 VR0407

33pF 33pF 33pF 33pF 33pF 33pF 33pF 33pF 15V 15V 15V 15V

24
PTT* J0402-24 PTT*
26
MONITOR J0402-26 MONITOR
R0432 100 ONE_WIRE_CONN 27
ONE_WIRE J0402-27 ONE_WIRE J0402
2
R0435 1K 26 PIN CONN
28
EMERGENCY J0402-28 EMERGENCY
2
12
USB_PWR J0402-12 USB_PWR
USB+ 11
USB+ J0402-11 USB+
USB- 13
USB- J0402-13 USB-

VR0411

6
4
3
1

IO8 8

IO7 7

IO6 6
TEST_POINT TEST_POINT TEST_POINT

IO5
1 1 1

K4
K3
K2
K1
TP0419 TP0420 TP0418
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 SW_B+
*VR0410* 20
J0402-20
R0403 C0401 C0407 C0466 C0467 5.6V C0463 C0464 C0408
22 SW_B+
J0402-22

IO1

IO2

IO3

IO4
10K 100pF 100pF 100pF 100pF 33pF 33pF 100pF

A2

2 A1
3 1

5
CHAN_ACT
C0465
U0400 1
470pF
DTC144EKA VCC5
R0411
10K

CHAN_ACT_CONN 15
J0402-15 CHAN_ACT

16
VIP_OUT_1_12V J0402-16 VIP_OUT_1_12V

17
VIP_OUT_2_12V J0402-17 VIP_OUT_2_12V

18

1
IGNITION J0402-18 IGNITION
R0430
0

19
SPKR+ J0402-19
21 SPKR+
J0402-21

23
SPKR- J0402-23
25 SPKR-
J0402-25

29
AUX_MIC J0402-29 AUX_MIC

30
RX_FILT_AUDIO J0402-30 RX_FILT_AUDIO

9.3V_TX 14
J0402-14

1
1
VR0400 VR0402 J0402-1
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
20V 20V 2
R0405 R0406 J0402-2

2
1K 560
C0412 C0413 C0414 C0415 C0416 C0419 C0417 C0418 31
J0402-31 GND
100pF 100pF 220pF 220pF 100pF 100pF 220pF 220pF
32
J0402-32

C0420
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Figure 7-37. HUD4022A Accessory Connector Schematic

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MOTOROLA PROPRIETARY CONFIDENTIAL


DC DISTRIBUTION

VOLTAGE V(operating)/mA(max) SOURCED BY: SUPPLY FOR 1 TP0500


TEST_POINT
Battery SW_B+ Audio PA Emergency Sense Block UNSW_5V
FILT_B+

VCC1.8, VCC1.55 1.86 & 1.55 / 100 mA VCC5 Patriot, EIM, Memory D0501 Q0502 A+

VCC2.85 2.85 / 100 mA VCC5 I/O Ring, EEPOTs 47K


USB, Codec
R0500 R0502
100K 390K 47K
VCC3 3.0 / 100 mA VCC5 Power Control SOFT_TURN_OFF VR0501
R0531
U0506 11V
VCC5 5.0 / 500 mA SW_B+ T-Gates, VIP S, SB9600 UNSW_5V UNSW_5V 100K A+
LMC555 SW_B+_ON-OFF
Voltage Translation
R0527 4
1.8V, 3V Regulators RESET
0 3
NP OUTPUT
2
UNSW_5V 5.0 / Battery A+ Emergency Detect/Timer TRIGGER
R0523 R0503 1 SW_B+_ON-OFF
SW_B+ Battery A+ FILT_B+ 100K 100K Q0504 Q0503
6
SW_B+ Sense Circuit THRESHOLD
7 2 4 SW_A+
9V Regulators DISCHARGE
5 47K
47K CONTRLVOLTAGE U0508 R0515
9.3V_TX 9.3V / 1A A+ Mic Bias Circuit
Q0501 UNSW_5V 8 NC7SZ125 47K 1K
VPOS
47K GND VCC2.85
1
C0500 C0524 C0525 C0507
0.1uF 0.1uF 1uF 0.1uF
R0504
EMERGENCY
100K
EMERG_SENSE

R0516 Q0500
100K
47K IGNITION_SENSE
IGNITION

47K
A+ R0524 R0520
10K 47K
NP C0502
100pF
A+ UNSW_5V

C0505
.01uF 2.85V Digital Supply Regulator
9V Regulator VCC2.85 SW_A+
VCC9
SW_A+ R0507
VCC2.85 R0510 10K VR0500
R0511
U0500 R0505 R0506 43K 5.1V
LM2941 33K C0504
4 5 VCC5
VIN VOUT 10K 10K 0.1uF

2 1 R0528 C0534 6 8 VCC2.85


ON_OFF ADJ UNSW_5V Supply
GND1
GND2

7.5K 0.1uF 7 U0501


SW_B+_SENSE
5 LP2951CD
4 8
R0508 U0604
3
6

1
INPUT OUTPUT
MC33202 7 VCC2.85
C0531 C0532 R0526 10K FEEDBACK ERROR 5
3 2
0.1uF 1uF 100 R0529 C0533 SW_B+_ON-OFF SHUTDOWN SENSE
R0509 6
VTAP
1.2K 22uF U0508
47K 2K C0503 C0527 C0512 C0513
GND VCC2.85 PWR_GND

5
100pF VCC5 U0504 4.7uF 0.1uF 150uF VCC
4
47K 53D46
C0536
2 1 GND
Q0505 INPUT OUTPUT 0.1uF
5 4 3
CD NC R0518
GND 10K
3
C0519
.01uF LV_DETECT

5V Regulator
VCC9 VCC5_FILT
VCC5
U0503
1.55V Digital Supply Regulator 1.8V Digital Supply Regulator
MC78M05
1 3
IN OUT
C0526
GND R0519 .01uF
2 10 C0506 .01uF
C0516 C0517 C0535 C0518
0.1uF 4.7uF 0.1uF 4.7uF R0512 R0522
R0513 VCC5_FILT R0521 20K
10K
VCC5_FILT 39K
39K
VCC1.8
VCC1.55 U0507
U0502 LP2951CD
9.3V_ABACUS 5V_ABACUS VCC5 LP2951CD 8 1
INPUT OUTPUT
U0505 8 1 7 FEEDBACK 5
INPUT OUTPUT ERROR
MC78M05 7 5 3 SHUTDOWN 2
FEEDBACK ERROR SENSE
1 3 3 2 6
IN OUT SHUTDOWN SENSE VTAP
6
C0537 VTAP
GND GND
C0510 C0528 C0529
2 1uF GND 4
4 4.7uF 0.1uF 4.7uF
NP C0514 C0515 R0525
C0520 C0521 C0522 C0523 150uF 0.1uF 100
0.1uF 4.7uF 4.7uF 0.1uF

R0514
0

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Figure 7-38. HUD4022A Power Supply Schematic

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VCC2.85

MOTOROLA CONFIDENTIAL PROPRIETARY

C0301
U0300 BUFFER SUPPLY BUFFER SUPPLY
1 0.1uF VCC2.85 VCC2.85
MC74LCX125 U0303
USB_VPI
USB_VPIN C0312
3 2 MC74LCX125
0.1uF
UCTS1_USB_FSEN U0303 U0300
3 2
U0300 14 PWR_GND 14 PWR_GND
4 1 VCC VCC
MC74LCX125
USB_VMI
URXD1_USB_VMIN C0302 C0305
6 5 GND GND
0.1uF 7 0.1uF
7
USB_PWR
U0300
10
MC74LCX125
URTS1_USB_XRXD

14
9

7
8 R0300

VCC
VBUS
13
100 VREG
1 2 R0303
USB_TXENB OE_N RCV USB+
11 3 1.5K
UTXD1_USB_VPOUT VO_VPO VP USB+
12 4 VCC2.85
USB_VMOUT FSE0_VMO VM
5 15 USB-
RIA_USBSUSP SUSPND VPU USB-
16 10 R0304 22
USB*_RS232_EN R0301 ENUMERATE DPOS
VCC2.85 6 9 R0305 22 VCC5 VCC9 U0307
100 U0300 MODE DNEG
8 5 PWR_GND

GND
MC74LCX125 USB_DET
VCC
12 11

17
C0306
U0304
ISP1104 0.1uF C0310 0.1uF GND
13 C0311
3
USB_INT* 0.1uF
R0307 C0309 0.1uF
10K

2
16

6
VPOS
VNEG
VCC
NP VCC5
UTXD1_USB_VPOUT C0307 0.1uF 1 U0305
C1POS
UCTS1_USB_FSEN 3 ST3232
C1NEG U0308
URXD1_USB_VMIN C0308 0.1uF 4
C2POS PWR_GND
URTS1_USB_XRXD 8 9 5 5
C2NEG
VCC
U0303
10 13 12
MC74LCX125 R1I R1O
8 9 GND
R2I R2O C0313
6 U0303 11 14 3
U0303 T1I T1O UARTA_TXD
MC74LCX125 10 7 0.1uF

GND
MC74LCX125 T2I T2O UARTA_CTS
11 12
UARTA_RXD
5 4

15
UARTA_RTS
13
U0308
NC7ST08
1
BOOT_RX
4 U0307
BOOT_TX
2
MC74VHC1G00
1
4
2
BOOT_DATA_EN* BOOT_DATA_EN* USB*_RS232_EN Mode of Operation

0 0 Not Allowed

0 1 Boot Data

1 0 USB

1 1 RS232

URXD2 URXD2
UTXD2 UTXD2
URTS2 URTS2 BUS+_UARTB_TXD BUS+_UARTB_TXD VIP_OUT_1_3V VIP_OUT_1_3V VIP_OUT_1_5V VIP_OUT_1_5V
UCTS2 UCTS2 BUS-_UARTB_RXD BUS-_UARTB_RXD VIP_OUT_2_3V VIP_OUT_2_3V VIP_OUT_2_5V VIP_OUT_2_5V
LHRST_OUT SB9600 Block RESET_UARTB_CTS RESET_UARTB_CTS VIP_IN_1_3V VIP_IN_1_3V VIP I/O Block VIP_IN_1_5V VIP_IN_1_5V
LHRST_OUT
LHRST_IN LHRST_IN BUSY_UARTB_RTS BUSY_UARTB_RTS VIP_IN_2_3V VIP_IN_2_3V VIP_IN_2_5V VIP_IN_2_5V

SB96_RS232*_EN SB96_RS232*_EN
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Figure 7-39. HUD4022A USB/RS232/SB9600 Schematic

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VCC2.85
U0603 SB96_RS232*_EN_INV VCC5
MC74LCX125

5 6

4
R0624
R0638
100
10K
16
C0606
VCC
0.1uF
15
EN_OE
1
SB96_RS232*_EN SELECT U0606
SN74CBT3257
2
I0A
3 4
I1A YA BUS+_UARTB_TXD
5
I0B
6 7
I1B YB BUS-_UARTB_RXD
11
I0C
10 9
I1C YC BUSY_UARTB_RTS
14
I0D
13 12
I1D YD RESET_UARTB_CTS
GND
R0626
8
100K
Connector IF
R0635
1 2 1 2
100K
VCC2.85 R0634
R0627 C0600 U0602 U0603
R0629 3 100K
U0602 0.1uF MC74LCX125 MC74LCX125 3
10K 100K MC33202 U0607
VCC5 U0604
MC74LCX125 5 PWR_GND
2 8 VCC
1 5 6 4 4 VCC2.85
C0616
3 R0631 0 GND
100pF 4 4 C0610
R0625 3
10K VCC5 0.1uF

R0628 R0632 0 NP
100K U0607 1 2 1 2
U0608
VCC5 BUFFER SUPPLY
SB96_RS232*_EN_INV NC7ST08 NC7ST08

U0608
Q0612 5 PWR_GND
URXD2
VCC
R0630 10K
100K 10K
GND
UTXD2 C0611
3
10K 0.1uF
10K
R0620 URTS2
U0609 BUFFER SUPPLY
100
BUS- BUS-* MC74VHC1G00
1
UCTS2
4
2
Q0610
R0621
Patriot UART B
100
10K
BUS+ BUS+* 10K

10K
VCC5 VCC2.85
10K
SB96_RS232*_EN_INV U0609
U0610 5 PWR_GND
5 PWR_GND VCC
U0610
U0602 VCC
MC74VHC1G00
1 13 MC74LCX125 GND
BUSY C0604 C0603
BUSY 4 GND 3
0.1uF 0.1uF
2 12 11 3

VCC5 VCC5

NAND SUPPLY NAND SUPPLY


R0636
10K Q0613
R0622
Q0611
VCC2.85 VCC2.85
100 10K
10K
10K
10K

10K U0602 U0603


10K 10K PWR_GND 14 PWR_GND
14
10K VCC VCC

C0614 C0613
LH_RESET* BUSY* GND GND
0.1uF 0.1uF
7 7

R0623 LHRST_OUT
100

U0602 BUFFER SUPPLY BUFFER SUPPLY


10 MC74LCX125
LH_RESET
8
LHRST_IN
9 73D02970C73-O

SHEET 18 OF 23
R0639
10K

Figure 7-40. HUD4022A SB9600 Schematic

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VCC5 VCC5

U0601 U0605

5 PWR_GND 5 PWR_GND
VCC VCC

GND GND

3 3
C0601 C0605

0.1uF 0.1uF

U0601

MC74VHC1G00

1
VIP_OUT_1_3V
4
VIP_OUT_1_5V
2

U0605

MC74VHC1G00
1
VIP_OUT_2_3V
4
VIP_OUT_2_5V
2

U0603

MC74LCX125

9 8
VIP_IN_1_5V VIP_IN_1_3V

10

U0603

MC74LCX125

12 11
VIP_IN_2_5V VIP_IN_2_3V

13

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Figure 7-41. HUD4022A USB/RS232/SB9600 VIP Input/Output Schematic

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7-50 Schematics, Component Location Diagrams, and Parts Lists: HUD4022A (VHF) Main Board

VCC2.85

R0409
10K A+_ENC

MOTOROLA PROPRIETARY CONFIDENTIAL A+


*L400* J0401-31
BUS+_UARTB_TXD BUS+
Other 31
10K FORCE_FAIL* 15uH
VCC2.85 1 A+_CH J0401-19 J0401-32
Q0402 BUS-_UARTB_RXD BUS-
2 19 32
10K 1 J0401-33
Other BUSY_UARTB_RTS BUSY
4 5 6 J0401-21 33
C0437
Q0403 21 J0401-34
10K 470pF RESET_UARTB_CTS LH_RESET
10K 34
TP0414
1

6
4
3
1
TEST_POINT SB9600
1 SW_B+ SW_B+ 1 1 1 1

K4
K3
K2
K1
10K
2 Other *VR0418*
10K TP0413
3 A+ J0401-17 C0442 C0443 C0444 C0445
3 1 VR0420 1 17 5.6V
2 33pF 33pF 33pF 33pF
11V F0400 C0421 TEST_POINT
MOD 470pF

A2

2 A1
1

5
C0435
R0420 125V
470pF 5A VIP s
10K R0422
33K
TEST_POINT J0401-13
SW_B+_ON-OFF VIP_OUT_1_5V VIP_OUT_1_5V
1 2 13
TP0401
J0401-14
VIP_OUT_2_5V VIP_OUT_2_5V
1 1 14
BOOT_RX
R0425 J0401-15
VIP_IN_1_5V VIP_IN_1_5V
10K 15
C0436 R0517
J0401-22 J0401-16
OPTB+_BOOTSEL_VPP 470pF 4.7K VIP_IN_2_5V VIP_IN_2_5V
22 Other 16
EMERGENCY
J0401-26 J0401-11
BOOT_RX VIP_OUT_1_12V VIP_OUT_1_12V
26 Other 11
VCC5 J0401-25 J0401-12
BOOT_TX / KEYFAIL* VIP_OUT_2_12V VIP_OUT_2_12V
25 12
1 TEST_POINT 1 1 1 1 1 1
U0401
Programming Cable Interface TP0403
NLAST4599 2
C0446 C0447 C0448 C0449 C0461 C0462
VPOS Other
4 NC J0401-18 100pF 100pF 100pF 100pF 220pF 220pF SSI / NAUTILUS
BOOT_TX C0441 EMERGENCY
1 18
0.1uF R0404
5 VCC5 J0401-35
1K SAP_TX Other SAP_TX
COM 35
Other
6 J0401-23 J0401-36
KEYFAIL VCC5 SAP_RX Other SAP_RX
NO IN 1 1 1 23 36
GND 1 J0401-37
SAP_DCLK Other SAP_DCLK
3 37
C0430 C0429 C0425
SAP_FSYNC J0401-38
100pF 100pF 100pF C0428 Other SAP_FSYNC
TEST_POINT 38
6
4
3
1
100pF
VCC5 1 J0401-1
K4
K3
K2
K1 J0401-45
Other SSI_INT* Other SSI_INT
1 45
TP0415 J0401-2 J0401-41
*VR0417* SPI_MOSIB
Other Other SPI_MOSIB
5.6V 2 41
R0431 J0401-49 J0401-42
Other SPI_MISOB Other SPI_MISOB
49 42
A2

2 A1

10K
Q0404
5

J0401-50 J0401-44
Other SPI_SCKB Other SPI_SCKB
4 2 50 44
CABLE_DET 47K
J0401-39
U0402 NAUTILUS_CS* Other NAUTILUS_CS*
1 3 39
NC7SZ125
47K J0401-40
VR0421 NAUTILUS_INT* Other NAUTILUS_INT*
R0419 40
11V
4.7K 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
BOOT_DATA_EN* C0427
100pF
C0450 C0451 C0452 C0453 C0454 C0455 C0456 C0457 C0458 C0459
33pF 33pF 33pF 33pF 33pF 33pF 33pF 33pF 33pF 33pF

J0401-7
AUX_TX Other AUX_TX
7
J0401-8
AUX_RX Other AUX_RX
8 TEST_POINT TEST_POINT TEST_POINT TEST_POINT
1
J0401-5 TP0407 1 TP0408 1 TP0409 1 TP0410 RS232 BUS
RX_FILT_AUDIO Other RX_FILT_AUDIO
5
R0415
J0401-3 UARTA_TXD_CH J0401-27
PTT* PTT* UARTA_TXD Other UARTA_TXD
3 2 27
100 R0416
1 1 1 1 UARTA_RXD_CH J0401-28
6
4
3
1

UARTA_RXD Other UARTA_RXD


2 28
K4
K3
K2
K1

100 R0417
UARTA_CTS_CH J0401-29
C0434 C0433 C0432 C0431 *VR0414* UARTA_CTS Other UARTA_CTS
2 29
5.6V 100 R0418
100pF 100pF 100pF 100pF UARTA_RTS_CH
AUDIO J0401-30
UARTA_RTS Other UARTA_RTS
2 30
100
A1
A2

C0424 C0423 C0422 C0470


AUX_MIC J0401-6
AUX_MIC Other AUX_MIC 33pF 33pF 33pF 33pF
6
MIC_HI J0401-4
MIC_HI MIC_HI
TEST_POINT TEST_POINT 4 VR0422 VR0423 VR0424 VR0425
1 1 1
TP0411 TP0412 TP0402 15V 15V 15V 15V
SPKR+ J0401-9 FOR NEW CH/ACCY s
SPKR+ SPKR+
9
SPKR- J0401-10 VCC2.85 J0401-46
SPKR- Other SPKR- BUS_PWR_OUT Other BUS_PWR_OUT
10 46
R0421
J0401-24
0 U0402 ONE_WIRE Other ONE_WIRE
IGNITION_CONN J0401-20 24
IGNITION Other IGNITION PWR_GND
20 5 J0401-47
1

SPARE_1 Other SPARE_1


6 4 3 1 VCC 47
1 1 1 1 J0401-48
C0469 SPARE_2 Other SPARE_2
GND 48
0.1uF
3 1 1 1 1
Other C0439 C0440 C0460 C0438 C0426
5 2
VR0412 73D02970C73-O
J0401-43 100pF 100pF 100pF 470pF 470pF
43
20V C0475 C0476 C0477 C0478 SHEET 11 OF 23
100pF 100pF 100pF 100pF
NOT USED

Figure 7-42. HUD4022A Control-Head Connector Schematic

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Schematics, Component Location Diagrams, and Parts Lists: HUD4022A (VHF) Main Board 7-51

CONN(19:0)
10
SPKR+
9
SPKR-

15
POWER SUPPLY BLOCK CHAN_ACT

11
AUX_MIC
13 0
SW_B+_SENSE SW_B+_SENSE EMERGENCY SAP_TX
1
SAP_RX
14 2
LV_DETECT LV_DETECT EMERG_SENSE EMERG_SENSE RX_FILT_AUDIO SAP_DCLK
3
12 SAP_FSYNC
IGNITION_SENSE IGNITION_SENSE IGNITION
19
18 ONE_WIRE MIC_HI MIC_HI
SW_B+_ON-OFF 14
SW_B+_ON-OFF SOFT_TURN_OFF SOFT_TURN_OFF RX_FILT_AUDIO AUX_RX AUX_RX
13
EMERGENCY AUX_TX AUX_TX
5 12
PTT* IGNITION AUX_MIC
18
SW_B+_ON-OFF
0
SAP_TX
10 1
SB96_RS232*_EN SB96_RS232*_EN SPKR+ SAP_RX
9 2
UTXD2 UTXD2 SPKR- SAP_DCLK
8 3
URXD2 URXD2 VIP_OUT_1_5V SAP_FSYNC
7 8 Control Head
UCTS2 UCTS2 VIP_OUT_2_5V VIP_OUT_1_5V
URTS2 URTS2 VIP_IN_1_5V
6 7 VIP_OUT_2_5V
Interface NAUTILUS_CS* NAUTILUS_CS*
3 12 4 6
UARTA_TXD IGNITION LHRST_IN LHRST_IN VIP_IN_2_5V VIP_IN_1_5V SPI_MOSIB SPI_MOSIB
2 13 4
UARTA_RXD EMERGENCY LHRST_OUT LHRST_OUT VIP_IN_2_5V SPI_MISOB SPI_MISOB
1 5
UARTA_CTS PTT* SPI_SCKB SPI_SCKB
0 5 16
UARTA_RTS PTT* VIP_OUT_1_3V VIP_OUT_1_3V VIP_OUT_1_12V
VIP_OUT_2_3V 17 VIP_OUT_2_12V MOD MOD
VIP_OUT_2_3V
10 16
SPKR+ VIP_OUT_1_12V VIP_IN_1_3V VIP_IN_1_3V CABLE_DET CABLE_DET
9 17 3
SPKR- VIP_OUT_2_12V VIP_IN_2_3V VIP_IN_2_3V UARTA_TXD BUS_PWR_OUT BUS_PWR_OUT
SB9600 / VIP 2
MONITOR MONITOR 19 UARTA_RXD
15 19 1
CHAN_ACT ONE_WIRE ONE_WIRE UARTA_CTS KEYFAIL
14 0
RX_FILT_AUDIO UARTA_RTS BOOT_TX
11 0 0
AUX_MIC BUS+_UARTB_TXD BUS+_UARTB_TXD BOOT_RX
1 1 0
BUS-_UARTB_RXD BUS-_UARTB_RXD BUS+_UARTB_TXD
3 3 1
USB_PWR RESET_UARTB_CTS RESET_UARTB_CTS BUS-_UARTB_RXD SSI_INT* SSI_INT*
2 2 2
USB+ BUSY_UARTB_RTS BUSY_UARTB_RTS BUSY_UARTB_RTS NAUTILUS_INT* NAUTILUS_INT*
3
USB- RESET_UARTB_CTS FORCE_FAIL* FORCE_FAIL*
3
Accessory Connector VPP UARTA_TXD
2
UARTA_RXD BOOT_DATA_EN* BOOT_DATA_EN* SPARE_1 SPARE_1
1
UARTA_CTS USB / RS232 URXD1_USB_VMIN URXD1_USB_VMIN SPARE_2 SPARE_2
0
VPP UARTA_RTS USB_VPIN USB_VPIN
USB_VMOUT USB_VMOUT
USB- UTXD1_USB_VPOUT UTXD1_USB_VPOUT
USB+ URTS1_USB_XRXD URTS1_USB_XRXD
USB_TXENB USB_TXENB UCTS1_USB_FSEN UCTS1_USB_FSEN
USB*_RS232_EN USB*_RS232_EN RIA_USBSUSP RIA_USBSUSP
USB_PWR BOOT_RX BOOT_RX
BOOT_TX
USB_INT* USB_INT* USB_RS232_SB9600 BLOCK BOOT_TX

UARTB(3:0)

SECURE INTERFACE BLOCK

WAKEUP WAKEUP KEYFAIL*


BOOT* BOOT*

3
ENC_RESET ENC_RESET SAP_FSYNC
2
ENC_SPARE1 ENC_SPARE1 SAP_DCLK
1
ENC_SPARE2 ENC_SPARE2 SAP_RX
0
SAP_TX
SAP(3:0)

TYPE 3 UCM SECURE TAMPER_ENC

73D02970C73-O
SHEET 5 OF 23

Figure 7-43. HUD4022A Interface Connector Schematic

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50 2

J0401
J0501
1
49

C0428

C3420
C0436

C0454

C0455

C0450

C0444
C0452
C0458

C0461
C0442

R0415
C0437

C0703
C0705
R0425
6

R0422
2 5
Y3401

C3768

C3824
U0609 U0608 U0607 Q0611 Q0613 C3002 D3001
3 4

L3751

L3753
3 L3755

R3755
C3807

R3006
TP6755

R0622
TP0401 C3750 C3014
R0505
R0508

R3754 L3754 R3019 L3004 C3004

C3418
R0509 4 5 TP0412 TP0411 R3753 PC R3010

R0623
R0632
R3018
C0603

C0610
R0630

R0626

R3768
R0628

U3750
C0611

C3806 C3023
R3767 R3017

L3405
C0503 TP0403 C3039
C3766

C3415
C3006
R0629 C3830 R3002
R0631

E3008

L3000
TP0408 TP0407 4 3 U3752 PD
4 5

C3022
R0624

CLKOUT
C3831
C0606
C3826 C3008
C3015
C0616

Y3750

C3408
PE
C0502

1 16 TP0400 TP0409 E3003 25 13

C3036
U0604 R3012

C3828
2 C3009 SH3763
TP0402 TP0410
R0627

Q0612

R3015 C3003 L3407


8 1 U0606 TP0413 TP6750 U3000 L3005
TP0400 R3750 R3761 R3016 C3021
C0600 DOUT
TP0415 R3008
C0614

R0636 R0638

R0620 R3000
R0621

8 9

R3775
R0634 C3020

Q3755
R3014 FS C3019

C3808 R3779

E3000
1
Q0610 R0625

14 37
C3047

R0119
U0508 U0102 R3758 R3763 R3007 C3297

C3825
C0536

C3000
U0602 C0100 R3022 C3038 C3033
R3756 E3007

R3776
C0101

C3032
R0120
R0124

Q3750

R3759
R0639

7 8 5 Y0100 L3258
C0604

E3001
C3013

C3042
C3012

C3011
C3037
C3010
L3002
4

R3778
3 R0125
C0613

R0116
14 R0117
U0610

C3278
18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2
U0603
A A L3256
U0402

B B L3257
7 8
C C
C0469

R0109 SH3759
R0635 D D C3291

C3290
R0110 E E SH3750 SH3754

C3914

C3279
R0111 R3864 L3265
F F R3856 L3251

L3767
G G D3752 L3759 L3766 R3857

C3930

C3913
R0104 D3753 L3773 L3772

C3296
R3828 C3311 C3277

C3853
H H
R0527

C3845

C3770
I I

C3910
D3754

L3765
R3871

D3769
C3841
L3758

D3772
D3770
R0300

J J Y3751 L3253
C3788 L3784 L3252
Y3752 L3254
R0303 K K
R3870

C3854

C3842
L3764 C3819
C0312

R0307 L U0001 L C3787


Y3753 Q3769 R3873
13 C3840
C0204

M M C3850 C3818 D3771 D3773


C3852
R0115

C3837
R0121

U0304
C0213

R3787 C3911

C3844
N N

R3872
Y3754 C3839

C3843
R0301 C3851 L3761

R3854 C3912
R3868
5 9

C3915
P P R3786 C3848
R0304

C0301 R3788 R3789 R3869

D3767
R R C3835 C3846

R3855
C3838

C3836

D3756
D3755
Q3752
R0103
R0305

Q3751
S S R3865
Q3754 D3768
R0114

T T
R0113

C0519 Q3753
R3813
R3814
U U C3847 R3811 R3812 C3849
C3784
C0207

C3794

L3763
V V C3785 C3780
C3791

L3771
U0504 C3799 C3797

L3769
W W L3762 C3781 C3792
R0200 R0204

C3816
L3760

X X R3840
C3783
C3934 R3833
C0223

L3768 L3770 SH3761


R0122

C3931
C3793

Y Y C3933
R3839

C3796
C3778

C3798
Z Z R3826

C3261
TP6770 C3777 R3275
18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 C3932 R3825 L3270

R3790R3798

D3253 C3273
C3803
D3750

C3270
C3267
C3800
R3801 R3827
R0123

R3838 C3878
R0102 R0101
C0217

TP0002 R3831 C3880

C3916
C0105

D3751 R3800 C3795 L3268 D3254


Q3761

R3837
C3868
R3271

C3302
C3779 L3774 C3782

C3304 C3266
C0953 L3269 C3265

C3309 R3260
C3301
10
R3255

C3305
R0923

C0220
R0952
R0951
C0243

C0954 L3275 L3276


R3258
C0984

C3312 C3260

C3307

C3306
Q3254
C0987

U0204 16 R3257

L3277
R3274
1 Q3255
C0214

R3259 D3256
C0981

C3303

R3254
U0959 L3266

D3252
L3261
5 C3256
8 9 C3511 C3259

Figure 7-44. HUD4022A Main Board Layout—Side 1 Top

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Schematics, Component Location Diagrams, and Parts Lists: HUD4022A (VHF) Main Board 7-53

C3307

C3306
C3312 Q3254

C0987
C0984
U0204 16 R3257

L3277
1 C3260 Q3255

R3274
C0214
R3259 D3256

C0981

C3303

R3254
U0959 L3266

D3252
L3261
5 C3256

C0986
8 9 C3511 C3259
C3508

R0222
11

C3308
R3272
D3251 C3264 C3299 C3936 R3256
R3502 D3255 U3250 1

L3501
R0995

R0220
C3300

C3284
1

Q0200
L3273

C3257
R3561 C3282 L3272

L3503
C3255
9 U0950 C3272

C3506
C3501

C0531

C0532
C0533
M3520

M3721

R0985
6 5
C0959
R0979

U0952
C0401
14 R0984 VR0406
10
C0966

C0467

C0407
R0977 C0971 R0974

R0980
R0986
C0972

VR0407

C0980 U0955
Q0955
R0970 C0967
R0971 R0972

C0973 R0975

R0430
C0412
C0463 C0406

VR0405
C0464
C0413
R0992
R0976

7 8
C0417

U0951 4 5 6
R0947 R0969

R0973

S G S
R0960

R0996 C0983
C0952

R0916
R0978
R0999

TP0954 R0946
C0924
8 7
R0964

D0952
R0963

14 R0987
C0976

R0994

R0998 Q3550 M3542


R0968

C0965
C0962

R0915 5
R0997

U0957
C0957
C0975

R0981

C0979 U0956
C0964
R0953

C0978
R0967

S D S
C0963

2 3 M3700
14
R0950

VR0501 R0954
R0982
R0983

7 8
R0993
R0988

R0990
R0989

R0515
R0908
R0924

1
R0531

SC0001

Q0503 4
SC0002

C3734

U3561
R3560
C0956

C3562
3
C0955

C3563
L3737

R3550

2 3
J3700

J0950

C0001 SHOWN FROM SIDE 1 OL 79B02970C81-O

OL 79B02970C83-O

Figure 7-45. HUD4022A Main Board Layout—Side 1 Bottom

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C0429

C0451
C0470
C0462

C0443
R0418

C0445
R0421

C0435
C0700
C0702

C0704

C0433

C0440

C0456
C0453
C0425
C0449

C0459

C0475

C0478
C0423

C0457
C0447
C0438

C0460

C0476

R0416
R0404

VR0423

VR0425
C0710

C0712
C0714

C0708
C0706
D3400

VR0418
VR0412 C0426

R3413
D3401 C0522
C3404 R3407 C3416 3
L3403

C0430
L3401

C0431

C0434

R0417
C0439
Q3401

C0477
C0701
C0523
2 U0505 L400

C0520
C3403

L3408

C0711
C0709
L3406

C0448
C0713

C0446
C3409

VR0424
C3417 C3424 C3411
C3406 1 VR0422

VR0414
C3401

C0422
C0432
C0521

C0424
R3405 R3409 VR0417
4 3 R3400
R3402
R3401 Q3400
Y3400 L3400
5 R0420

C3410

C3402
2

VR0420
Q0403
C3412

C3405

C3400

R3784
6 R3785

R3001
C3414

R0524

Q0404
Q3001

R0431
C3762
R3005
C3045

L3757

L3756

C3769
SH3760 SH3000

C3822
C3752
C0421

C3753
D3758 D3757
R3023

R3003
C3025

R3011
C3024
C3041

C3821

C0507
C3823
E3005

VR0500
Q3000 Q0402

Q0505
L3008

C3029
L3404

U3001 L3006
R3004
C3421

C3016

C3767

C0427
C3764

C3763
C3765
C3007

R0419
C0504
E3004
R3021 C3034

C3048
F0400
C3043 Q0504

C3017
C3035

R0507
C3044 L3007 C3026

TP6754
E3002 C3040

D3000
C3258 R3270 C3001 C3030 Q3756 13 R3774 R0409
C3773 25

C0201
TP6753
L3003
E3006 C3018 C3027 R0127

C3813
L3255 C3046 TP6751 C0306
L3752 C0107
U3751 TP6752
C3005

R3009
R3020

C3820
3 5
4 6

R0203
R0207
C3775 7
SH3752 C3028 TP6766 U0202
D3258

37 1
T3301

VR0421
T3302
6
U0104 10
R3802 TP6771 U0305
6 3 4
R3794

C3811
C3751
8 14

R3836

R0229
R0227
C0236
C0230

C0205
R3821
L3782 U0105

C0103
3 C0310 C0308 C0524
C3786 TP0500 R0500
R3796

C0309
8 7

C0104
R0230
L3781

C3761

4 5
C3804 5 4

C0239
C0307 C0237
C0916 D0501 C0525
C3759

C0905
C3926 C3810 U0201

R0517
C3812 U0506 C0231

C0232 C0500
R3845

C0235 C0238
C3809
16
9
R3805 TP6756 7 R0502
C3877

SH3762 C3833 8 1
C3834

R3773
L3776 U0902 R0503 C0311 C0228
R3267 C3283 U0103
R3765
R3760

C3254 14
R3770

C0106
8
R0202
C3251

C3275

Q3762 5 4
R3264 L3262

R3288 8 14 C0233 R0228


C3269 R3251

C3859

C3858
C3860

C3861

C3881
C3856

C3857
C0203

C3882
Q0501

C3883
L3783 C0206 R0226
C0904 R0523 3
C3253 R0907 U0401 U0307 TP0202 R0235

C0102
R0105

R0106
C0915
L3259

R3268 6 4 C0313 TP0201

C0601 C0903
R0236

R3751
R3766
8 7

R3752

R0219
R3772
R3860

R3881 C3827 R3862


R3843

R3852

R0901
R3851

U0308
C3268 R3263

FL0900 U06013 3

R3830

R0221
C3925

R3762
R3261 C3829

R0210
C0902
C3855 C0441

C3879

R0216 R0208
Q3253 4 U0303

R0411
R3861 5 11 10

TP0418
Q3252 Q3757

C0302
L3267 C3870

R0906
C3271 Q3767 R3829 U0963 14

U0400
TP6764 R3771 TP6765
R0206

R0126
R3769
R3880
TP0005

C0909
R0905

C0913
R3252 L3775 SH3753 SH3751 U0200

R0209 R0225
C0901 8

R0212 R0218
C3924 R3832 L3750 7
C3286
C3310

C0944
D3257

R0107 R0108

C0305 R0403
4
R3846

C3832 3

R3824
A7 G7
R3262 C3862 U0300

R3792
R3757
TP6772 C3876 U0900 C0917
C3869
C3873

TP6760 5 20 1

R3795
C3274

R3835
C3252

R3818

C0605
R3764 C0919 U0605

C0208
Q3759 14 C0209

C0911
U0901

TP6761
C3863 R3791 TP0203
L3271 R3853 C0918

C3771
TP0419

Q3763

Q3758

TP0204
Q3766
L3778 C3864 C0216

C3875

C0914
L3779

C0240
Q3768
C3298

R0902

R0520
L3264 C3817 R3823

R0516
C3871 R0900 C0907 3

C0212
R3820
C3865 A1

R3797

C3790
Q0502 TP0420 C0242

R3807
G1

R3882

R3809C3758

C0908
TP6768 R3819 U0210 6
C3776 C0226
C3292

C3293 U0903 4 6

C0537
R0514

C0225
C3289

TP6762 TP6757TP6759 R3803 C3919

C3802
C3288

R3863 C0910 Q0500 U0209


C3295 C3757 TP0200 6
C3276

TP6767 R3804 L3785

C0234
R0504 3 4

L3787 R3859

C3754 R3815R3858
TP6763

R0904
C3755

R0903
U0208
C3287

R3278

C3920

C3772
R3799

R3817
Q3765
Q3764
TP0950 TP0206 C0224 3 4
R3277 C3917

C0912

C0906
R3816
C3935 C3814

C3918
C3294 C3280 R0205

R0525
R3793
L3260 R3269 C3921 C0529 C0510 6 4
C3774
C3281

U0203

R3884
R3808
L3263 TP6758 C3815 R3841

C3872
Q3258 Q3760 R3834 C0513 3

R0522 R0521

C0526

C0202
R3842
TP6769
R3281

R3273

4 4 R0513
1 1 C0210
C0506

TP0205
U0507 U0502
R3280 R0224
R3279 5 8 5 8 R0518 8 5
R0512

C0528
5 R0223 U0206

C0515
Q3256 Q3257 4
1
4
U0501 C0227

R0519
TP0961
C0951 C0950

C0512
C0527
R3265 R3266 C0514 8 1 R0201
C0211

Figure 7-46. HUD4022A Main Board Layout—Side 2 Top

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5 8 5 8 8 5
R0512

C0528
5 R0223 U0206

C0515
Q3256 Q3257 4
1
4
U0501 C0227

R0519
TP0961
C0951 C0950

C0512
C0527
R3265 R3266 C0514 8 1 R0201
C0211

C3517

C3500
R3253 R0526 R0510 R0506

C3520 C3521
TP0963

R0511
Q3250 1 16 U0207

C0516 R0528
C3503 C0505

C3504
L3520 C0244 C0215

C0517
C0518

C0221
U3550

R0529
C0534
R3523
R3520

R3522
R3521
C3262
C3263

C3564

L3502
C3522 8 9

R0939
R0938
R3524
TP0940 TP0938
5

C0535
R3700
R0940

C3505
C3531 C3537 R3501 1
8 7
2 3

R0941

C0930 C0985 C0935

TP0939
R0231

C0934
1

C3735
U0500
3 L3531 TP0941 U0960 C0937
U0503

TP0936 TP0937
D3703 L3530
Q3530 TP0931 6

C0933
C3536
C3530

R0937
R0931
1

L3704
2
R3531 R3530 R0930 14
R0936
L3702 TP0930

C3736
R3702
2 L3727 1 2 L3723 1
C3532

C3533
C3704

TP0955
Q0960

TP0952
TP0958

TP0960
TP0964
C0409
C3703

R0410
R0432

C0403
C0404
C0410
C0418

R0934
C3702 U0958
VR0410 3

R0435
R0913 R0933

R0412
C0419
D3702 D3705 C0465 R0914
8
C3730

4 5
L3724

Q0952
2

R0910 C0921
C3722
C3535 R0932

R3535

R3532
R3534
R3533
R3537
R3538

R3536
D3730

C3561
C3534 4 5 32 2 U0965 C0974
2

C0920
R3734 VR0408
R3732

TP0942

R0917
R0955 J0402

R3540
L3726 R0911 R0912
U3560
C3731

L3731 31

Q0954
L3701 TP0951 TP0953
C0922

R0991
R3733

R0407
R3730

R0408
1 C0415

C0414

C0400
C0970 C0969
C3723

Q0951 TP0957
R3731

R0935

R0406
C0416
1

C0466
C0408

C0402
VR0402 8 5

D0950
D0951
2 VR0411 TP0956
4 C0405

VR0404
2 VR0400 R0966
L3722 C0960
C0968

Q0953
R3738

C3721

C0940 R0965

R0944

R0942
R0945

R0943
L3732

R0405
R3739

1 C0420 R0961 10 1

C0942
C0941
R3735 U0954
TP0959 U0953
C3732

L3730 1 U0962 3
C3700
R3737

R3701

L3703
R3703 11 20
R0962 4 5
D3731

R3736 TP0962

C3560
R3704

D0954

C0936
R0948
C0923
L3700 C0943 C0945
C3733

C3701
2 1 2 1 C0961
L3725 L3721
C3559 C3558 VR0950

L3551

C3551

C3549

C0982
D3701 D3704
C3552 C3553

R3507 C0998

C3555 C3554

C3557
L3720

L3552

L3550
L3549

R3551
C0997

C3720 C3548
C3556

C3550

OL 79B02970C82-O
SHOWN FROM SIDE 2

OL 79B02970C84-O

Figure 7-47. HUD4022A Main Board Layout—Side 2 Bottom

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HUD4022A (VHF) Main Board Parts List Reference Motorola Reference Motorola Reference Motorola
Description Description Description
Designator Part Number Designator Part Number Designator Part Number
Reference Motorola
Description C0216 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80 C0405 2113743N38 CAP CHIP 33.0 PF 5% CO C0447 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG
Designator Part Number
C0217 2113743L29 CAP CHIP 3300 PF 10% X C0406 2113743N38 CAP CHIP 33.0 PF 5% CO C0448 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG
C0001 2311049A78 CAP TANT CHIP 10.0 UF
C0220 2311049A57 CAP TANT CHIP A/P 10UF C0407 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG C0449 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG
C0100 2113743N32 CAP CHIP 18.0 PF 5% CO
C0221 2311049C06 CAP TANT CHIP 22 UF 35 C0408 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG C0450 2113743N38 CAP CHIP 33.0 PF 5% CO
C0101 2113743N32 CAP CHIP 18.0 PF 5% CO
C0223 2185802B01 CAP 10V 4.7UF C0409 2113743N38 CAP CHIP 33.0 PF 5% CO C0451 2113743N38 CAP CHIP 33.0 PF 5% CO
C0102 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80
C0224 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80 C0410 2113743N38 CAP CHIP 33.0 PF 5% CO C0452 2113743N38 CAP CHIP 33.0 PF 5% CO
C0103 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80
C0225 2113928S04 CAP CER CHIP 0.100UF 1 C0412 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG C0453 2113743N38 CAP CHIP 33.0 PF 5% CO
C0104 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80
C0226 2113928S04 CAP CER CHIP 0.100UF 1 C0413 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG C0454 2113743N38 CAP CHIP 33.0 PF 5% CO
C0105 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80
C0227 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80 C0414 2113743L01 CAP CHIP 220 PF 10% X7 C0455 2113743N38 CAP CHIP 33.0 PF 5% CO
C0106 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG
C0228 2113743N54 CAP CHIP 150 PF 5% COG C0415 2113743L01 CAP CHIP 220 PF 10% X7 C0456 2113743N38 CAP CHIP 33.0 PF 5% CO
C0107 2113743L09 CAP CHIP 470 PF 10% X7
C0230 2113743L09 CAP CHIP 470 PF 10% X7 C0416 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG C0457 2113743N38 CAP CHIP 33.0 PF 5% CO
C0201 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80
C0231 2113743L01 CAP CHIP 220 PF 10% X7 C0417 2113743L01 CAP CHIP 220 PF 10% X7 C0458 2113743N38 CAP CHIP 33.0 PF 5% CO
C0202 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80
C0232 2113743L09 CAP CHIP 470 PF 10% X7 C0418 2113743L01 CAP CHIP 220 PF 10% X7 C0459 2113743N38 CAP CHIP 33.0 PF 5% CO
C0203 2113928S04 CAP CER CHIP 0.100UF 1
C0233 2113743L01 CAP CHIP 220 PF 10% X7 C0419 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG C0460 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG
C0204 2185802B01 CAP 10V 4.7UF
C0234 2113928S04 CAP CER CHIP 0.100UF 1 C0420 2185802B01 CAP 10V 4.7UF C0461 2113743L01 CAP CHIP 220 PF 10% X7
C0205 2113743N54 CAP CHIP 150 PF 5% COG
C0235 2113743L09 CAP CHIP 470 PF 10% X7 C0421 2113741B13 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R REEL C0462 2113743L01 CAP CHIP 220 PF 10% X7
C0206 2113928E01 CAP CER CHIP 1.0 UF 10
C0236 2113743L09 CAP CHIP 470 PF 10% X7 C0422 2113743N38 CAP CHIP 33.0 PF 5% CO C0463 2113743N38 CAP CHIP 33.0 PF 5% CO
C0001 2311049A78 CAP TANT CHIP 10.0 UF
C0237 2113743L01 CAP CHIP 220 PF 10% X7 C0423 2113743N38 CAP CHIP 33.0 PF 5% CO C0464 2113743N38 CAP CHIP 33.0 PF 5% CO
C0100 2113743N32 CAP CHIP 18.0 PF 5% CO
C0238 2113743L01 CAP CHIP 220 PF 10% X7 C0424 2113743N38 CAP CHIP 33.0 PF 5% CO C0465 2113741B13 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R REEL
C0101 2113743N32 CAP CHIP 18.0 PF 5% CO
C0239 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80 C0425 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG C0466 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG
C0102 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80
C0240 2113928S04 CAP CER CHIP 0.100UF 1 C0426 2113741B13 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R REEL C0467 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG
C0103 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80
C0242 2113928S04 CAP CER CHIP 0.100UF 1 C0427 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG C0469 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80
C0104 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80
C0243 2113945B01 CAP CER CHP 6800PF C0428 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG C0470 2113743N38 CAP CHIP 33.0 PF 5% CO
C0105 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80
25V C0429 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG C0475 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG
C0106 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG
C0244 2113945B01 CAP CER CHP 6800PF C0430 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG C0476 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG
C0107 2113743L09 CAP CHIP 470 PF 10% X7 25V
C0431 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG C0477 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG
C0201 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80 C0301 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80
C0432 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG C0478 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG
C0202 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80 C0302 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80
C0433 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG C0500 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80
C0203 2113928S04 CAP CER CHIP 0.100UF 1 C0305 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80
C0434 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG C0502 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG
C0204 2185802B01 CAP 10V 4.7UF C0306 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80
C0435 2113743L09 CAP CHIP 470 PF 10% X7 C0503 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG
C0205 2113743N54 CAP CHIP 150 PF 5% COG C0308 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10%
C0436 2113741B13 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R REEL C0504 2113741N69 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R 10% 1
C0206 2113928E01 CAP CER CHIP 1.0 UF 10 C0309 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10%
C0437 2113741B13 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R REEL C0505 2113743L41 CAP CHIP 10000 PF 10%
C0207 2113743N38 CAP CHIP 33.0 PF 5% CO C0310 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10%
C0438 2113743L09 CAP CHIP 470 PF 10% X7 C0506 2113743L41 CAP CHIP 10000 PF 10%
C0208 2113928E01 CAP CER CHIP 1.0 UF 10 C0311 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80
C0439 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG C0507 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80
C0209 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80 C0312 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80
C0440 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG C0510 2185802B01 CAP 10V 4.7UF
C0210 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80 C0313 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80
C0441 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80 C0512 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80
C0211 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG C0400 2113743N38 CAP CHIP 33.0 PF 5% CO
C0442 2113743N38 CAP CHIP 33.0 PF 5% CO C0513 2311049A43 CAP TANT CHIP 150 10 6
C0212 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80 C0401 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG
C0443 2113743N38 CAP CHIP 33.0 PF 5% CO C0514 2311049A43 CAP TANT CHIP 150 10 6
C0213 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80 C0402 2113743N38 CAP CHIP 33.0 PF 5% CO
C0444 2113743N38 CAP CHIP 33.0 PF 5% CO C0515 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80
C0214 2113741N69 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R 10% 1 C0403 2113743N38 CAP CHIP 33.0 PF 5% CO
C0445 2113743N38 CAP CHIP 33.0 PF 5% CO C0516 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80
C0215 2113928S04 CAP CER CHIP 0.100UF 1 C0404 2113743N38 CAP CHIP 33.0 PF 5% CO
C0446 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG C0517 2185802B01 CAP 10V 4.7UF

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Reference Motorola Reference Motorola Reference Motorola Reference Motorola


Description Description Description Description
Designator Part Number Designator Part Number Designator Part Number Designator Part Number
C0518 2185802B01 CAP 10V 4.7UF C0713 2113743L01 CAP CHIP 220 PF 10% X7 C0954 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10% C3011 2113928N01 CAP CER CHIP 0.1UF 10%
C0519 2113743L41 CAP CHIP 10000 PF 10% C0714 2113743L01 CAP CHIP 220 PF 10% X7 C0955 2113741N69 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R 10% 1 C3012 2113928N01 CAP CER CHIP 0.1UF 10%
C0520 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80 C0901 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80 C0956 2311049C06 CAP TANT CHIP 22 UF 35 C3013 2113928N01 CAP CER CHIP 0.1UF 10%
C0521 2185802B01 CAP 10V 4.7UF C0902 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80 C0957 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80 C3014 2113928N01 CAP CER CHIP 0.1UF 10%
C0522 2185802B01 CAP 10V 4.7UF C0903 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80 C0959 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80 C3016 2113928N01 CAP CER CHIP 0.1UF 10%
C0523 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80 C0904 2113743L01 CAP CHIP 220 PF 10% X7 C0960 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80 C3017 2113928N01 CAP CER CHIP 0.1UF 10%
C0524 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80 C0905 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80 C0961 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80 C3018 2113928N01 CAP CER CHIP 0.1UF 10%
C0525 2113928E01 CAP CER CHIP 1.0 UF 10 C0906 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80 C0963 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG C3019 2113928N01 CAP CER CHIP 0.1UF 10%
C0526 2113743L41 CAP CHIP 10000 PF 10% C0907 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80 C0964 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG C3020 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG
C0527 2185802B01 CAP 10V 4.7UF C0908 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80 C0965 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG C3021 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG
C0528 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80 C0909 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80 C0966 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG C3022 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG
C0529 2185802B01 CAP 10V 4.7UF C0910 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80 C0968 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG C3023 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG
C0531 2113741N69 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R 10% 1 C0911 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG C0969 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG C3024 2113743N46 CAP CHIP 68.0 PF 5% CO
C0532 2113741Y32 CAP CER 1,000,000 10%" C0912 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG C0970 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG C3025 2113743N42 CAP CHIP 47.0 PF 5% CO
C0533 2311049C47 CAP TANT CHIP 22.0UF 1 C0913 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG C0972 2113743E07 CER CHIP CAP .022UF C3026 2113743N36 CAP CHIP 27.0 PF 5% CO
C0534 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80 C0914 2113743N38 CAP CHIP 33.0 PF 5% CO C0973 2113928E01 CAP CER CHIP 1.0 UF 10 C3027 2113743N33 CAP CHIP 20.0 PF 5% CO
C0535 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80 C0915 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG C0974 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80 C3028 2113743N33 CAP CHIP 20.0 PF 5% CO
C0536 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80 C0916 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80 C0975 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG C3029 2113743N30 CAP CHIP 15.0 PF 5% CO
C0600 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80 C0917 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG C0976 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG C3030 2113743N28 CAP CHIP 12.0 PF 5% CO
C0601 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80 C0918 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG C0978 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG C3032 2113740L32 CAP 39.0 PF 50V 2.0 %
C0603 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80 C0919 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG C0979 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80 C3035 2113743L41 CAP CHIP 10000 PF 10%
C0604 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80 C0920 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80 C0980 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80 C3036 2113743L41 CAP CHIP 10000 PF 10%
C0605 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80 C0922 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG C0981 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80 C3037 2113743L41 CAP CHIP 10000 PF 10%
C0606 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80 C0923 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG C0982 2311049C47 CAP TANT CHIP 22.0UF 1 C3038 2113743L41 CAP CHIP 10000 PF 10%
C0610 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80 C0924 2113743E12 CAP CHIP .047 UF 10% X C0983 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG C3039 2113743L41 CAP CHIP 10000 PF 10%
C0611 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80 C0930 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG C0984 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80 C3040 2113743L41 CAP CHIP 10000 PF 10%
C0613 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80 C0933 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG C0985 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80 C3041 2113743L41 CAP CHIP 10000 PF 10%
C0614 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80 C0934 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG C0986 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80 C3042 2113743L17 CAP CHIP 1000 PF 10% X
C0616 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG C0935 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG C0987 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80 C3043 2113743F18 CAP CHIP 2.2 UF 16V +8
C0700 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG C0936 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80 C0997 2113740F47 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-3 C3044 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10%
C0701 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG C0937 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80 C0998 2113741F01 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R REEL C3045 2113743A31 CAP CHIP 1.0 UF 10% X7
C0702 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG C0940 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80 C3000 2113743N28 CAP CHIP 12.0 PF 5% CO C3046 2113743L33 CAP CHIP 4700 PF 10% X
C0703 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG C0941 2113743S01 CAP CER CHIP 1.0 UF 10 C3001 2113743S01 CAP CER CHIP 1.0 UF 10 C3047 2113740F58 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-3
C0704 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG C0942 2113743S01 CAP CER CHIP 1.0 UF 10 C3002 2113743N46 CAP CHIP 68.0 PF 5% CO C3048 2113743N09 CAP CHIP 2.0 PF +-.25P
C0705 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG C0943 2113743L41 CAP CHIP 10000 PF 10% C3003 2113743L25 CAP CHIP 2200 PF 10% X C3251 2113740F67 CAP CHIP CL1 +/-30 470
C0706 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG C0944 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80 C3004 2113743B27 CAP CHIP .680 UF 10% X C3252 2113740F67 CAP CHIP CL1 +/-30 470
C0708 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG C0945 2185802B01 CAP 10V 4.7UF C3005 2113743A27 CAP CHIP .470 UF 10% 1 C3253 2113740F67 CAP CHIP CL1 +/-30 470
C0709 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG C0950 2113741N69 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R 10% 1 C3007 2113928N01 CAP CER CHIP 0.1UF 10% C3254 2113740F67 CAP CHIP CL1 +/-30 470
C0710 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG C0951 2113741Y32 CAP CER 1,000,000 10%" C3008 2113928N01 CAP CER CHIP 0.1UF 10% C3255 2113741F25 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R REEL
C0711 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG C0952 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10% C3009 2113928N01 CAP CER CHIP 0.1UF 10% C3256 2113740F67 CAP CHIP CL1 +/-30 470
C0712 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG C0953 2311049C47 CAP TANT CHIP 22.0UF 1 C3010 2113928N01 CAP CER CHIP 0.1UF 10% C3257 2113740L37 CAP 62.0 PF 50V 2.0 %

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Description Description Description Description
Designator Part Number Designator Part Number Designator Part Number Designator Part Number
C3258 2113740L42 CAP 100.0 PF 50V 2.0 % C3302 2113740F67 CAP CHIP CL1 +/-30 470 C3522 2113743L09 CAP CHIP 470 PF 10% X7 C3734 2111078B59 CAP CHIP RF 470 5 NPO
C3259 2113740L21 CAP 13.0 PF 50V 2.0 % C3303 2113741F49 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R REEL C3530 2113741N69 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R 10% 1 C3735 2113743L09 CAP CHIP 470 PF 10% X7
C3260 2113741F25 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R REEL C3304 2113741F49 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R REEL C3531 2111078B59 CAP CHIP RF 470 5 NPO C3736 2113743L09 CAP CHIP 470 PF 10% X7
C3261 2113741F25 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R REEL C3305 2113740F67 CAP CHIP CL1 +/-30 470 C3532 2111078B37 CAP CHIP RF 62 5 NPO 1 C3750 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10%
C3262 2113740F67 CAP CHIP CL1 +/-30 470 C3306 2113740F67 CAP CHIP CL1 +/-30 470 C3533 2111078B37 CAP CHIP RF 62 5 NPO 1 C3751 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10%
C3263 2113741F25 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R REEL C3307 2113741F49 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R REEL C3534 2111078B59 CAP CHIP RF 470 5 NPO C3752 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10%
C3264 2113740L32 CAP 39.0 PF 50V 2.0 % C3308 2113741F49 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R REEL C3535 2113743L09 CAP CHIP 470 PF 10% X7 C3753 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10%
C3265 2113741F25 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R REEL C3309 2113741F49 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R REEL C3536 2113740G50 CAP CERAMIC CHIP 62 C3754 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10%
C3266 2113741F25 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R REEL C3310 2113740L27 CAP 24.0 PF 50V 2.0 % PF C3755 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10%
C3267 2113743K15 CER CHIP CAP .100UF C3311 2113740L18 CAP CER CHIP 10.0 PF + C3537 2111078B36 CAP CHIP RF 56 5 NPO 1 C3757 2113740F67 CAP CHIP CL1 +/-30 470
C3268 2113743K15 CER CHIP CAP .100UF C3312 2113743K15 CER CHIP CAP .100UF C3548 2113740G50 CAP CERAMIC CHIP 62 C3758 2113740F67 CAP CHIP CL1 +/-30 470
PF
C3269 2113741F25 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R REEL C3400 2113740F67 CAP CHIP CL1 +/-30 470 C3759 2113740F67 CAP CHIP CL1 +/-30 470
C3549 2111078B36 CAP CHIP RF 56 5 NPO 1
C3270 2113740F67 CAP CHIP CL1 +/-30 470 C3401 2113741F49 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R REEL C3761 2113740F67 CAP CHIP CL1 +/-30 470
C3550 2113741N69 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R 10% 1
C3271 2113741F49 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R REEL C3402 2113741F49 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R REEL C3762 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10%
C3551 2111078B59 CAP CHIP RF 470 5 NPO
C3272 2113740F67 CAP CHIP CL1 +/-30 470 C3403 2113741F49 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R REEL C3763 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10%
C3552 2111078B40 CAP CHIP RF 82 5 NPO 1
C3273 2113741F25 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R REEL C3404 2113741F49 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R REEL C3764 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10%
C3553 2111078B40 CAP CHIP RF 82 5 NPO 1
C3274 2113743K15 CER CHIP CAP .100UF C3405 2113741F49 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R REEL C3765 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10%
C3554 2111078B40 CAP CHIP RF 82 5 NPO 1
C3275 2113743K15 CER CHIP CAP .100UF C3406 2113741F49 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R REEL C3766 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10%
C3555 2111078B40 CAP CHIP RF 82 5 NPO 1
C3277 2113740L41 CAP 91.0 PF 50V 2.0 % C3409 2113740L31 CAP 36.0 PF 50V 2.0 % C3767 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10%
C3556 2111078B01 CAP CHIP RF 3.3 .25 NP
C3278 2113740L39 CAP 75.0 PF 50V 2.0 % C3410 2113740F67 CAP CHIP CL1 +/-30 470 C3768 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10%
C3557 2111078B01 CAP CHIP RF 3.3 .25 NP
C3279 2113740L24 CAP 18.0 PF 50V 2.0 % C3411 2113740F67 CAP CHIP CL1 +/-30 470 C3769 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10%
C3558 2111078B34 CAP CHIP RF 47 5 NPO 1
C3280 2113741F25 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R REEL C3412 2113740F67 CAP CHIP CL1 +/-30 470 C3770 2113740F67 CAP CHIP CL1 +/-30 470
C3559 2111078B59 CAP CHIP RF 470 5 NPO
C3282 2113740F67 CAP CHIP CL1 +/-30 470 C3414 2113740L31 CAP 36.0 PF 50V 2.0 % C3771 2113740F67 CAP CHIP CL1 +/-30 470
C3560 2311049C06 CAP TANT CHIP 22 UF 35
C3283 2113741F25 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R REEL C3415 2113740F19 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-3 C3772 2113740F67 CAP CHIP CL1 +/-30 470
C3561 2113932E20 CAP CER CHP .10 UF 10%
C3284 2113741F25 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R REEL C3416 2113740L09 CAP CER CHIP 4.3 PF +- C3773 2113740F67 CAP CHIP CL1 +/-30 470
C3562 2113932E20 CAP CER CHP .10 UF 10%
C3286 2113741F25 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R REEL C3417 2113740L09 CAP CER CHIP 4.3 PF +- C3774 2113740F67 CAP CHIP CL1 +/-30 470
C3563 2113743L17 CAP CHIP 1000 PF 10% X
C3287 2113740L31 CAP 36.0 PF 50V 2.0 % C3418 2113741F25 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R REEL C3775 2113740F67 CAP CHIP CL1 +/-30 470
C3564 2113743L17 CAP CHIP 1000 PF 10% X
C3288 2113740F67 CAP CHIP CL1 +/-30 470 C3420 2113741F25 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R REEL C3776 2113740F67 CAP CHIP CL1 +/-30 470
C3700 2113743L09 CAP CHIP 470 PF 10% X7
C3289 2113743K15 CER CHIP CAP .100UF C3421 2113740L09 CAP CER CHIP 4.3 PF +- C3777 2113740F67 CAP CHIP CL1 +/-30 470
C3701 2111078B27 CAP CHIP RF 30 5 NPO 1
C3290 2113740L35 CAP 51.0 PF 50V 2.0 % C3424 2113741F49 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R REEL C3778 2113740F67 CAP CHIP CL1 +/-30 470
C3702 2113743N38 CAP CHIP 33.0 PF 5% CO
C3291 2113740F41 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-3 C3500 2113743L09 CAP CHIP 470 PF 10% X7 C3779 2113740F67 CAP CHIP CL1 +/-30 470
C3703 2113743L09 CAP CHIP 470 PF 10% X7
C3292 2113741F25 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R REEL C3501 2113743L41 CAP CHIP 10000 PF 10% C3780 2113740F67 CAP CHIP CL1 +/-30 470
C3704 2113743N28 CAP CHIP 12.0 PF 5% CO
C3293 2113741F25 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R REEL C3503 2113743N38 CAP CHIP 33.0 PF 5% CO C3781 2113740F67 CAP CHIP CL1 +/-30 470
C3720 2111078B03 CAP CHIP RF 3.9 .25 NP
C3294 2113741F25 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R REEL C3504 2113743N38 CAP CHIP 33.0 PF 5% CO C3782 2113740F67 CAP CHIP CL1 +/-30 470
C3721 2111078B32 CAP CHIP RF 39 5 NPO 1
C3295 2113740L37 CAP 62.0 PF 50V 2.0 % C3505 2113743L41 CAP CHIP 10000 PF 10% C3783 2113740F67 CAP CHIP CL1 +/-30 470
C3722 2111078B32 CAP CHIP RF 39 5 NPO 1
C3296 2113740L26 CAP 22.0 PF 50V 2.0 % C3506 2113743L41 CAP CHIP 10000 PF 10% C3784 2113740F67 CAP CHIP CL1 +/-30 470
C3723 2111078B14 CAP CHIP RF 11 5 NPO 1
C3297 2113740L15 CAP CER CHIP 7.5 PF +- C3508 2113743L17 CAP CHIP 1000 PF 10% X C3785 2113740F67 CAP CHIP CL1 +/-30 470
C3730 2113743L09 CAP CHIP 470 PF 10% X7
C3298 2113740L37 CAP 62.0 PF 50V 2.0 % C3511 2113743L17 CAP CHIP 1000 PF 10% X C3786 2113743N32 CAP CHIP 18.0 PF 5% CO
C3731 2113743N24 CAP CHIP 8.2 PF + -.5P
C3299 2113740L32 CAP 39.0 PF 50V 2.0 % C3517 2113743L09 CAP CHIP 470 PF 10% X7 C3787 2113740F32 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-3
C3732 2113743N24 CAP CHIP 8.2 PF + -.5P
C3300 2113740L37 CAP 62.0 PF 50V 2.0 % C3520 2113743N26 CAP CHIP 10.0 PF 5% CO C3788 2113740F31 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-3
C3733 2113743L09 CAP CHIP 470 PF 10% X7
C3301 2113740F67 CAP CHIP CL1 +/-30 470 C3521 2113743N34 CAP CHIP 22.0 PF 5% CO C3790 2113740F67 CAP CHIP CL1 +/-30 470

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Description Description Description Description
Designator Part Number Designator Part Number Designator Part Number Designator Part Number
C3791 2113740F29 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-3 C3837 2113740L13 CAP CER CHIP 6.2 PF +- C3913 2113740F67 CAP CHIP CL1 +/-30 470 D3704 4802482J02 PIN DIODE SMD
C3792 2113740F29 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-3 C3838 2113740L13 CAP CER CHIP 6.2 PF +- C3914 2113740F67 CAP CHIP CL1 +/-30 470 D3705 4802482J02 PIN DIODE SMD
C3793 2113740F29 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-3 C3839 2113740F33 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-3 C3915 2113740F67 CAP CHIP CL1 +/-30 470 D3730 4813825A05 DIODE 30V HOT CARRIER
C3794 2113740F29 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-3 C3840 2113740F33 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-3 C3916 2113740F67 CAP CHIP CL1 +/-30 470 D3731 4813825A05 DIODE 30V HOT CARRIER
C3796 2113740F25 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-3 C3841 2113740L26 CAP 22.0 PF 50V 2.0 % C3917 2113740F32 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-3 D3750 4813833C02 DIODE DUAL 70V ’5B’ CO
C3797 2113740F25 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-3 C3842 2113740L26 CAP 22.0 PF 50V 2.0 % C3918 2113740L18 CAP CER CHIP 10.0 PF + D3751 4813833C02 DIODE DUAL 70V ’5B’ CO
C3798 2113740L15 CAP CER CHIP 7.5 PF +- C3843 2113740F33 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-3 C3919 2113740L15 CAP CER CHIP 7.5 PF +- D3752 4805649Q13 DIODE VCTR ISV 228
C3799 2113740L15 CAP CER CHIP 7.5 PF +- C3844 2113740F33 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-3 C3920 2113740F14 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-3 D3753 4805649Q13 DIODE VCTR ISV 228
C3800 2113740F67 CAP CHIP CL1 +/-30 470 C3845 2113740L13 CAP CER CHIP 6.2 PF +- C3921 2113740F14 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-3 D3754 4805649Q13 DIODE VCTR ISV 228
C3802 2113740F67 CAP CHIP CL1 +/-30 470 C3846 2113740L13 CAP CER CHIP 6.2 PF +- C3924 2113741F49 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R REEL D3755 4813825A08 DIODE 70V HOT CARRIER
C3803 2113740F67 CAP CHIP CL1 +/-30 470 C3847 2113740L13 CAP CER CHIP 6.2 PF +- C3925 2113743A19 CAP CHIP .100 UF 10% X D3756 4813825A08 DIODE 70V HOT CARRIER
C3804 2113743N30 CAP CHIP 15.0 PF 5% CO C3848 2113740L13 CAP CER CHIP 6.2 PF +- C3926 2113743A19 CAP CHIP .100 UF 10% X D3757 4802233J09 DIODE TRIPLE SOT25-RH
C3806 2113743S01 CAP CER CHIP 1.0 UF 10 C3849 2113740L13 CAP CER CHIP 6.2 PF +- C3930 2113740F67 CAP CHIP CL1 +/-30 470 D3758 4802233J09 DIODE TRIPLE SOT25-RH
C3807 2113743S01 CAP CER CHIP 1.0 UF 10 C3850 2113740L14 CAP CER CHIP 6.8 PF +- C3931 2113741F49 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R REEL D3767 4813825A08 DIODE 70V HOT CARRIER
C3808 2113928N01 CAP CER CHIP 0.1UF 10% C3854 2113740F19 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-3 C3932 2113741F49 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R REEL D3768 4813825A08 DIODE 70V HOT CARRIER
C3809 2113740B88 CAP CHIP 5600PF 5% C3855 2104263L01 CAPACITOR 0.1UF FILM C3933 2113740F67 CAP CHIP CL1 +/-30 470 D3769 4805649Q13 DIODE VCTR ISV 228
C3810 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10% C3856 2104263L01 CAPACITOR 0.1UF FILM C3934 2113741F49 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R REEL D3770 4805649Q13 DIODE VCTR ISV 228
C3811 2113932E07 CAP CER CHP .022 UF 10 C3857 2104263L01 CAPACITOR 0.1UF FILM C3935 2113741F49 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R REEL D3771 4805649Q13 DIODE VCTR ISV 228
C3813 2113740F67 CAP CHIP CL1 +/-30 470 C3858 2104263L01 CAPACITOR 0.1UF FILM C3936 2113741F25 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R REEL D3772 4805649Q13 DIODE VCTR ISV 228
C3814 2113740F67 CAP CHIP CL1 +/-30 470 C3859 2104263L01 CAPACITOR 0.1UF FILM D0501 4805218N57 DIODE DUAL D3773 4805649Q13 DIODE VCTR ISV 228
C3815 2113740F67 CAP CHIP CL1 +/-30 470 C3860 2104263L01 CAPACITOR 0.1UF FILM D0950 4813833C02 DIODE DUAL 70V ’5B’ CO E3000 2480640Z01 SURFACE MOUNT FER-
C3816 2113741F49 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R REEL C3861 2104263L01 CAPACITOR 0.1UF FILM D0951 4813833C02 DIODE DUAL 70V ’5B’ CO RITE

C3817 2113740F67 CAP CHIP CL1 +/-30 470 C3862 2113740F67 CAP CHIP CL1 +/-30 470 D0952 4813833C02 DIODE DUAL 70V ’5B’ CO E3001 2480640Z01 SURFACE MOUNT FER-
RITE
C3818 2113740L09 CAP CER CHIP 4.3 PF +- C3863 2113740F33 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-3 D0954 4813833C02 DIODE DUAL 70V ’5B’ CO
E3002 2480640Z01 SURFACE MOUNT FER-
C3820 2113743T19 CAP 10UF 16V CER 3225 C3864 2113740F67 CAP CHIP CL1 +/-30 470 D3000 4809877C13 DIODE VARACTOR RITE
C3821 2113743T19 CAP 10UF 16V CER 3225 C3865 2113740F67 CAP CHIP CL1 +/-30 470 ISV305
E3003 2480640Z01 SURFACE MOUNT FER-
C3822 2113743T19 CAP 10UF 16V CER 3225 C3868 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10% D3001 4805656W28 DIODE VARACTOR RITE
18PF@1V
C3823 2113743T19 CAP 10UF 16V CER 3225 C3869 2113740F67 CAP CHIP CL1 +/-30 470 E3004 2480640Z01 SURFACE MOUNT FER-
D3251 4808115L23 DIODE,PIN,SMP1322,,,,1" RITE
C3824 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG C3870 2113740F67 CAP CHIP CL1 +/-30 470
D3252 4808115L23 DIODE,PIN,SMP1322,,,,1" E3005 2480640Z01 SURFACE MOUNT FER-
C3825 2113928N01 CAP CER CHIP 0.1UF 10% C3871 2113741F49 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R REEL
D3253 4808115L23 DIODE,PIN,SMP1322,,,,1" RITE
C3826 2113743L41 CAP CHIP 10000 PF 10% C3872 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10%
D3254 4808115L23 DIODE,PIN,SMP1322,,,,1" E3006 2480640Z01 SURFACE MOUNT FER-
C3827 2113740F67 CAP CHIP CL1 +/-30 470 C3873 2113740F67 CAP CHIP CL1 +/-30 470 RITE
D3255 4808115L17 PIN DIODE
C3828 2113743L41 CAP CHIP 10000 PF 10% C3876 2113741F49 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R REEL E3007 2480640Z01 SURFACE MOUNT FER-
D3256 4813825A19 DIODE SCHOTTKY BAR-
C3829 2113740F67 CAP CHIP CL1 +/-30 470 C3878 2113741F49 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R REEL RITE
RIER
C3830 2113743L17 CAP CHIP 1000 PF 10% X C3879 2113743T19 CAP 10UF 16V CER 3225 E3008 2480640Z01 SURFACE MOUNT FER-
D3258 4802245J92 QUAD CROSSOVER RING
RITE
C3831 2113743L17 CAP CHIP 1000 PF 10% X C3881 2104263L01 CAPACITOR 0.1UF FILM MI
F0400 6583049X16 FUSE 5A FAST ACT
C3832 2113740F67 CAP CHIP CL1 +/-30 470 C3882 2104263L01 CAPACITOR 0.1UF FILM D3400 4813833B24 DIODE SCHOTTKY DL
SERI FL0900 9185130D01 FLTR SW CAP 3 POLE
C3833 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10% C3883 2104263L01 CAPACITOR 0.1UF FILM
BUT
D3701 4802482J02 PIN DIODE SMD
C3834 2113743E12 CAP CHIP .047 UF 10% X C3910 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10%
J0401 0985722E01 CONN 50 POS FM SMT
D3702 4802482J02 PIN DIODE SMD
C3835 2113740L15 CAP CER CHIP 7.5 PF +- C3911 2113741F49 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R REEL RTA
D3703 4880154K06 DIODE PIN SCHOTTKY
C3836 2113740L15 CAP CER CHIP 7.5 PF +- C3912 2113741F49 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R REEL

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Description Description Description Description
Designator Part Number Designator Part Number Designator Part Number Designator Part Number
J0402 0985631E01 CONNECTOR FEMALE 32 L3276 2462587T30 IND CHIP 1000NH 5% L3726 2485873L02 ENCAPSULATED AIR L3772 2462587T30 IND CHIP 1000NH 5%
PI LOW WOUND LOW
J0501 0985473E01 CONN SECURE 20 POS L3277 2462587T03 IND CHIP 10NH 10% LOW L3727 2485873L02 ENCAPSULATED AIR L3773 2462587T30 IND CHIP 1000NH 5%
FM L3400 2462587Q40 IND CHIP 270 NH 10% WOUND LOW
J0950 0905902V07 CONNECTOR DC L3401 2462587T59 IND CHIP 330NH 2% LOW L3730 2488428L09 IDCTR,CHIP,18NH,5%,1.9" L3774 2409377M13 IDCTR,CHIP,56NH,5%,600
J3700 0905901V11 RF CONNECTOR,RF,,F,,,," L3731 2488428L09 IDCTR,CHIP,18NH,5%,1.9" "
L3403 2462587T59 IND CHIP 330NH 2% LOW
L3000 2405769X05 COIL INDUCTOR L3732 2485873L02 ENCAPSULATED AIR L3775 2462587Q40 IND CHIP 270 NH 10%
L3404 2462587T59 IND CHIP 330NH 2% LOW
L3002 2462587N56 CHIP IND 180 NH 5% WOUND L3776 2462587T30 IND CHIP 1000NH 5%
L3405 2462587T59 IND CHIP 330NH 2% LOW LOW
L3003 2462587N76 CHIP IND 4700 NH 5% L3737 2462587N69 CHIP IND 1200 NH 5%
L3406 2462587T30 IND CHIP 1000NH 5% L3778 2409377M13 IDCTR,CHIP,56NH,5%,600
L3004 2462587N76 CHIP IND 4700 NH 5% LOW L3750 2462587T30 IND CHIP 1000NH 5%
LOW "
L3005 2405769X05 COIL INDUCTOR L3408 2462587T13 IND CHIP 68NH 5% LOW P L3779 2409377M19 IDCTR,CHIP,120NH,5%,30
L3751 2462587Q44 IND CHIP 560 NH 10%
L3006 2413923A05 IND CHIP 120 NH 2% L3501 2462587T13 IND CHIP 68NH 5% LOW P "
L3752 2462587Q44 IND CHIP 560 NH 10%
L3007 2413926N24 IND CER CHIP 100.0 NH L3502 2460591A01 COIL AIR WOUND INDUC L3781 2409377M10 IDCTR,CHIP,33NH,5%,600
4 L3753 2462587Q20 IND CHIP 2,200 NH 20%" "
L3008 2462587L50 CHIP IND 100000 NH 10%
L3503 2462587T13 IND CHIP 68NH 5% LOW P L3754 2462587Q47 IND CHIP 1,000 NH 10%" L3782 2409377M08 IDCTR,CHIP,22NH,5%,700
L3251 2413923A32 IND CHIP 18 NH 2%
L3755 2462587Q20 IND CHIP 2,200 NH 20%" "
L3252 2413923A24 IND CHIP 47 NH 2% L3520 2484562T05 COIL SURFACE MOUNT
AIR L3756 2462587Q20 IND CHIP 2,200 NH 20%" L3783 2462587T30 IND CHIP 1000NH 5%
L3253 2413923A04 IND CHIP 100 NH 2% LOW
L3530 7686135U02 FLTR,EMI" L3757 2462587Q20 IND CHIP 2,200 NH 20%"
L3254 2413923A36 IND CHIP 10 NH 2% L3784 2409377M19 IDCTR,CHIP,120NH,5%,30
L3531 2484562T04 COIL SURFACE MOUNT L3758 2462587T30 IND CHIP 1000NH 5%
L3255 2413923A20 IND CHIP 22 NH 2% "
AIR LOW
L3256 2413923A01 IND CHIP 56 NH 2% L3785 2409377M12 IDCTR,CHIP,47NH,5%,600
L3549 7686135U02 FLTR,EMI" L3759 2462587T30 IND CHIP 1000NH 5%
"
L3257 2413923A35 IND CHIP 15 NH 2% L3550 7686135U02 FLTR,EMI" LOW
L3787 2409377M09 IDCTR,CHIP,27NH,5%,600
L3258 2413923A06 IND CHIP 150 NH 2% L3551 2460592A01 COIL AW 2 TURN 17 NH L3760 2462587T30 IND CHIP 1000NH 5%
"
LOW
L3259 2462587N69 CHIP IND 1200 NH 5% L3552 2460592A01 COIL AW 2 TURN 17 NH L400 2485821C07 IDCTR,CHIP"
L3761 2462587T30 IND CHIP 1000NH 5%
L3260 2460591M77 COIL AIR WOUND INDUC L3700 2462587N69 CHIP IND 1200 NH 5% LOW M3520 2685838C01 HEATSINK PLD1.5
3
L3701 2485873L02 ENCAPSULATED AIR TRANSI
L3762 2462587T30 IND CHIP 1000NH 5%
L3261 2462587N69 CHIP IND 1200 NH 5% WOUND LOW M3542 2685837C04 HEATSINK TRANSISTOR
L3262 2462587Q40 IND CHIP 270 NH 10% L3702 2408384A05 47NH 5% COILCRAFT CA
L3763 2462587T30 IND CHIP 1000NH 5%
L3263 2460591M77 COIL AIR WOUND INDUC 1812 LOW Q0200 4880048M01 TSTR NPN DIG 47K/47K
3 L3703 2462587N69 CHIP IND 1200 NH 5% L3764 2462587T30 IND CHIP 1000NH 5% Q0402 4880048M01 TSTR NPN DIG 47K/47K
L3264 2460591M77 COIL AIR WOUND INDUC L3704 2462587N69 CHIP IND 1200 NH 5% LOW Q0403 4805723X03 TRANS DUAL NPN-PNP
3
L3720 2484562T17 COIL SURFACE MNT AIR L3765 2462587T30 IND CHIP 1000NH 5% UMD
L3265 2413923A21 IND CHIP 27 NH 2% W LOW Q0404 4880048M01 TSTR NPN DIG 47K/47K
L3266 2462587N69 CHIP IND 1200 NH 5% L3721 2485873L02 ENCAPSULATED AIR L3766 2462587T30 IND CHIP 1000NH 5% Q0500 4880048M01 TSTR NPN DIG 47K/47K
L3268 2462587N69 CHIP IND 1200 NH 5% WOUND LOW
Q0501 4880048M01 TSTR NPN DIG 47K/47K
L3269 2462587N69 CHIP IND 1200 NH 5% L3722 2485873L02 ENCAPSULATED AIR L3767 2462587T30 IND CHIP 1000NH 5%
LOW Q0502 4880048M01 TSTR NPN DIG 47K/47K
WOUND
L3270 2462587N69 CHIP IND 1200 NH 5%
L3768 2462587T30 IND CHIP 1000NH 5% Q0503 4813821A09 TSTR P-CH 60V 12A _295
L3723 2485873L02 ENCAPSULATED AIR
L3271 2460591M77 COIL AIR WOUND INDUC
WOUND LOW Q0504 4880048M01 TSTR NPN DIG 47K/47K
3
L3724 2484562T16 COIL SURFACE MNT AIR L3769 2462587T30 IND CHIP 1000NH 5% Q0505 4880048M01 TSTR NPN DIG 47K/47K
L3272 2460591P75 COIL AIR WOUND INDUC
W LOW Q0610 4805723X03 TRANS DUAL NPN-PNP
7
L3725 2485873L02 ENCAPSULATED AIR L3770 2462587T30 IND CHIP 1000NH 5% UMD
L3273 2460591P75 COIL AIR WOUND INDUC
WOUND LOW Q0611 4805723X03 TRANS DUAL NPN-PNP
7
L3771 2462587T30 IND CHIP 1000NH 5% UMD
L3275 2462587Q40 IND CHIP 270 NH 10%
LOW

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Description Description Description Description
Designator Part Number Designator Part Number Designator Part Number Designator Part Number
Q0612 4805723X03 TRANS DUAL NPN-PNP Q3759 4809527E41 TRANSISTOR UHF R0207 0662057M95 RES. CHIP 7500 5% 20X4 R0419 0662057M90 RES. CHIP 4700 5% 20X4
UMD PRF949 R0208 0662057N23 RES. CHIP 100K 5% 20X4 R0420 0662057M98 RES. CHIP 10K 5% 20X40
Q0613 4805723X03 TRANS DUAL NPN-PNP Q3760 4809527E41 TRANSISTOR UHF R0209 0662057M98 RES. CHIP 10K 5% 20X40 R0421 0662057M01 RES. CHIP 0 5% 20X40
UMD PRF949
R0210 0662057N23 RES. CHIP 100K 5% 20X4 R0422 0662057V15 RES CHIP 33K 1% 1/16W
Q0951 4880048M01 TSTR NPN DIG 47K/47K Q3761 4809527E41 TRANSISTOR UHF
PRF949 R0212 0662057N23 RES. CHIP 100K 5% 20X4 R0425 0662057M98 RES. CHIP 10K 5% 20X40
Q0952 4885844C01 XSTR FET
Q3762 4804188K14 TSTR,RF R0216 0662057N23 RES. CHIP 100K 5% 20X4 R0430 0662057M01 RES. CHIP 0 5% 20X40
Q0954 4809579E16 TSTR MOSFET N-CHAN
TN0 POWER,SLCN,NPN" R0218 0662057M74 RES. CHIP 1000 5% 20X4 R0431 0662057M98 RES. CHIP 10K 5% 20X40

Q0955 4809579E16 TSTR MOSFET N-CHAN Q3763 4805921T04 XISTOR FMC1 RH R0219 0662057M74 RES. CHIP 1000 5% 20X4 R0432 0662057M50 RES. CHIP 100 5% 20X40
TN0 REELED
R0220 0662057N05 RES. CHIP 18K 5% 20X40 R0435 0662057M74 RES. CHIP 1000 5% 20X4
Q0960 4805723X03 TRANS DUAL NPN-PNP Q3764 4805921T04 XISTOR FMC1 RH
R0221 0662057M98 RES. CHIP 10K 5% 20X40 R0500 0662057N23 RES. CHIP 100K 5% 20X4
UMD REELED
R0222 0662057M98 RES. CHIP 10K 5% 20X40 R0502 0662057N37 RES. CHIP 390K 5% 20X4
Q3000 4805218N63 RF TRANS SOT 323 Q3765 4805921T04 XISTOR FMC1 RH
REELED R0224 0662057M01 RES. CHIP 0 5% 20X40 R0503 0662057N23 RES. CHIP 100K 5% 20X4
BFQ67
Q3766 4805921T04 XISTOR FMC1 RH R0225 0662057M98 RES. CHIP 10K 5% 20X40 R0504 0662057N23 RES. CHIP 100K 5% 20X4
Q3001 4805128M19 TSTR SOT23 MMBTA13
RH REELED R0226 0662057N12 RES. CHIP 36K 5% 20X40 R0505 0662057M98 RES. CHIP 10K 5% 20X40
Q3250 4880048M01 TSTR NPN DIG 47K/47K Q3767 4805921T11 XSTR DUAL PNP R0227 0662057N19 RES. CHIP 68K 5% 20X40 R0506 0662057M98 RES. CHIP 10K 5% 20X40
Q3252 4804188K01 TSTR NPN RF NE85634 Q3768 4880048M03 TRST NPN DIG 47K/47K R0228 0662057N11 RES. CHIP 33K 5% 20X40 R0507 0662057M98 RES. CHIP 10K 5% 20X40
Q3253 4805921T11 XSTR DUAL PNP Q3769 4809527E41 TRANSISTOR UHF R0229 0662057N19 RES. CHIP 68K 5% 20X40 R0508 0662057M98 RES. CHIP 10K 5% 20X40
PRF949
Q3254 4805921T11 XSTR DUAL PNP R0230 0662057N11 RES. CHIP 33K 5% 20X40 R0509 0662057M81 RES. CHIP 2000 5% 20X4
R0101 0662057M98 RES. CHIP 10K 5% 20X40
Q3255 4804188K01 TSTR NPN RF NE85634 R0231 0662057C13 CHIP RES 2.7 OHMS 5% R0510 0662057V18 RES CHIP 43K 1% 1/16W
R0105 0662057M98 RES. CHIP 10K 5% 20X40
Q3256 4813824A10 TSTR NPN 40V .2A GEN P R0235 0662057M98 RES. CHIP 10K 5% 20X40 R0511 0662057V15 RES CHIP 33K 1% 1/16W
R0106 0662057M98 RES. CHIP 10K 5% 20X40
Q3257 4813824A10 TSTR NPN 40V .2A GEN P R0236 0662057M97 RES. CHIP 9100 5% 20X4 R0512 0662057V02 RES CHIP 10K 1% 1/16W
R0107 0662057M01 RES. CHIP 0 5% 20X40
Q3258 4813824A10 TSTR NPN 40V .2A GEN P R0300 0662057M50 RES. CHIP 100 5% 20X40 R0513 0662057V17 RES CHIP 39K 1% 1/16W
R0109 0662057M98 RES. CHIP 10K 5% 20X40
Q3400 4805921T11 XSTR DUAL PNP R0301 0662057M50 RES. CHIP 100 5% 20X40 R0514 0662057M01 RES. CHIP 0 5% 20X40
R0111 0662057M86 RES. CHIP 3300 5% 20X4
Q3401 4804188K01 TSTR NPN RF NE85634 R0303 0662057M78 RES. CHIP 1500 5% 20X4 R0515 0662057M74 RES. CHIP 1000 5% 20X4
R0114 0662057M01 RES. CHIP 0 5% 20X40
Q3530 4886212B01 LDMOS PWR TSTR R0304 0662057M34 RES. CHIP 22 5% 20X40 R0516 0662057N23 RES. CHIP 100K 5% 20X4
MRF1518 R0116 0662057B46 CHIP RES 10.0 MEG
R0305 0662057M34 RES. CHIP 22 5% 20X40 R0517 0662057M90 RES. CHIP 4700 5% 20X4
OHMS
Q3550 4813828C45 TSTR VHF 50W 12.5 VOLT R0307 0662057M98 RES. CHIP 10K 5% 20X40 R0518 0662057M98 RES. CHIP 10K 5% 20X40
R0117 0662057B46 CHIP RES 10.0 MEG
Q3750 4813824A10 TSTR NPN 40V .2A GEN P OHMS R0403 0662057M98 RES. CHIP 10K 5% 20X40 R0519 0662057C27 CHIP RES 10 OHMS 5%
Q3751 4880141L06 TSTR NC MOS FET R0119 0662057N39 RES. CHIP 470K 5% 20X4 R0404 0662057M74 RES. CHIP 1000 5% 20X4 R0520 0662057N15 RES. CHIP 47K 5% 20X40
SOT23
R0120 0662057M98 RES. CHIP 10K 5% 20X40 R0405 0662057M74 RES. CHIP 1000 5% 20X4 R0521 0662057V17 RES CHIP 39K 1% 1/16W
Q3752 4880141L06 TSTR NC MOS FET
R0121 0662057M98 RES. CHIP 10K 5% 20X40 R0406 0662057M68 RES. CHIP 560 5% 20X40 R0522 0662057V10 RES CHIP 20K 1% 1/16W
SOT23
R0122 0662057M86 RES. CHIP 3300 5% 20X4 R0407 0662057M50 RES. CHIP 100 5% 20X40 R0523 0662057N23 RES. CHIP 100K 5% 20X4
Q3753 4880141L06 TSTR NC MOS FET
SOT23 R0123 0662057M86 RES. CHIP 3300 5% 20X4 R0408 0662057M50 RES. CHIP 100 5% 20X40 R0525 0662057M50 RES. CHIP 100 5% 20X40
Q3754 4880141L06 TSTR NC MOS FET R0125 0662057M98 RES. CHIP 10K 5% 20X40 R0409 0662057M98 RES. CHIP 10K 5% 20X40 R0526 0662057M50 RES. CHIP 100 5% 20X40
SOT23 R0126 0662057M01 RES. CHIP 0 5% 20X40 R0410 0662057M50 RES. CHIP 100 5% 20X40 R0528 0662057M95 RES. CHIP 7500 5% 20X4
Q3755 4813824A10 TSTR NPN 40V .2A GEN P R0200 0662057M74 RES. CHIP 1000 5% 20X4 R0411 0662057M98 RES. CHIP 10K 5% 20X40 R0529 0662057M76 RES. CHIP 1200 5% 20X4
Q3756 4813824A17 XSTR PNP40V .2A GENP R0201 0662057M01 RES. CHIP 0 5% 20X40 R0412 0662057M50 RES. CHIP 100 5% 20X40 R0531 0662057N23 RES. CHIP 100K 5% 20X4
B
R0202 0662057M86 RES. CHIP 3300 5% 20X4 R0415 0662057M50 RES. CHIP 100 5% 20X40 R0620 0662057M50 RES. CHIP 100 5% 20X40
Q3757 4809527E41 TRANSISTOR UHF
PRF949 R0203 0662057M74 RES. CHIP 1000 5% 20X4 R0416 0662057M50 RES. CHIP 100 5% 20X40 R0621 0662057M50 RES. CHIP 100 5% 20X40

Q3758 4809527E41 TRANSISTOR UHF R0204 0662057M68 RES. CHIP 560 5% 20X40 R0417 0662057M50 RES. CHIP 100 5% 20X40 R0622 0662057M50 RES. CHIP 100 5% 20X40
PRF949 R0205 0662057N15 RES. CHIP 47K 5% 20X40 R0418 0662057M50 RES. CHIP 100 5% 20X40 R0623 0662057M50 RES. CHIP 100 5% 20X40

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Designator Part Number Designator Part Number Designator Part Number Designator Part Number
R0624 0662057M50 RES. CHIP 100 5% 20X40 R0944 0662057M98 RES. CHIP 10K 5% 20X40 R0995 0662057U78 RES CHIP 1.2K 1% 1/16W R3265 0662057M98 RES. CHIP 10K 5% 20X40
R0625 0662057M98 RES. CHIP 10K 5% 20X40 R0945 0662057N37 RES. CHIP 390K 5% 20X4 R0996 0662057M98 RES. CHIP 10K 5% 20X40 R3266 0662057M98 RES. CHIP 10K 5% 20X40
R0626 0662057N23 RES. CHIP 100K 5% 20X4 R0947 0662057M87 RES. CHIP 3600 5% 20X4 R0997 0662057U78 RES CHIP 1.2K 1% 1/16W R3268 0662057A20 CHIP RES 62 OHMS 5%
R0627 0662057N23 RES. CHIP 100K 5% 20X4 R0948 0662057M74 RES. CHIP 1000 5% 20X4 R0998 0662057V02 RES CHIP 10K 1% 1/16W R3269 0662057N17 RES. CHIP 56K 5% 20X40
R0628 0662057N23 RES. CHIP 100K 5% 20X4 R0950 0662057M01 RES. CHIP 0 5% 20X40 R0999 0662057V02 RES CHIP 10K 1% 1/16W R3270 0662057A18 CHIP RES 51 OHMS 5%
R0629 0662057M98 RES. CHIP 10K 5% 20X40 R0951 0662057U98 RES CHIP 7.5K 1% 1/16W R3000 0662057M43 RES. CHIP 51 5% 20X40 R3271 0662057A22 CHIP RES 75 OHMS 5%
R0630 0662057N23 RES. CHIP 100K 5% 20X4 R0952 0662057U78 RES CHIP 1.2K 1% 1/16W R3001 0662057N47 RES. CHIP 1.0 MEG 5% 2 R3272 0662057A13 CHIP RES 33 OHMS 5%
R0631 0662057M01 RES. CHIP 0 5% 20X40 R0953 0662057M01 RES. CHIP 0 5% 20X40 R3002 0662057N23 RES. CHIP 100K 5% 20X4 R3273 0662057M88 RES. CHIP 3900 5% 20X4
R0634 0662057N23 RES. CHIP 100K 5% 20X4 R0954 0662057U98 RES CHIP 7.5K 1% 1/16W R3003 0662057N03 RES. CHIP 15K 5% 20X40 R3274 0662057M64 RES. CHIP 390 5% 20X40
R0635 0662057N23 RES. CHIP 100K 5% 20X4 R0955 0662057N23 RES. CHIP 100K 5% 20X4 R3004 0662057N05 RES. CHIP 18K 5% 20X40 R3275 0662057M64 RES. CHIP 390 5% 20X40
R0636 0662057M98 RES. CHIP 10K 5% 20X40 R0960 0662057N06 RES. CHIP 20K 5% 20X40 R3005 0662057M98 RES. CHIP 10K 5% 20X40 R3277 0662057M86 RES. CHIP 3300 5% 20X4
R0638 0662057M98 RES. CHIP 10K 5% 20X40 R0961 0662057N23 RES. CHIP 100K 5% 20X4 R3006 0662057M98 RES. CHIP 10K 5% 20X40 R3278 0662057N17 RES. CHIP 56K 5% 20X40
R0639 0662057M98 RES. CHIP 10K 5% 20X40 R0962 0662057N23 RES. CHIP 100K 5% 20X4 R3007 0662057M98 RES. CHIP 10K 5% 20X40 R3279 0662057M95 RES. CHIP 7500 5% 20X4
R0901 0662057M96 RES. CHIP 8200 5% 20X4 R0963 0662057N05 RES. CHIP 18K 5% 20X40 R3008 0662057M98 RES. CHIP 10K 5% 20X40 R3280 0662057M86 RES. CHIP 3300 5% 20X4
R0902 0662057N23 RES. CHIP 100K 5% 20X4 R0964 0662057M86 RES. CHIP 3300 5% 20X4 R3009 0662057M74 RES. CHIP 1000 5% 20X4 R3281 0662057M87 RES. CHIP 3600 5% 20X4
R0903 0662057N23 RES. CHIP 100K 5% 20X4 R0965 0662057M01 RES. CHIP 0 5% 20X40 R3010 0662057M64 RES. CHIP 390 5% 20X40 R3288 0662057A20 CHIP RES 62 OHMS 5%
R0904 0662057N23 RES. CHIP 100K 5% 20X4 R0966 0662057M01 RES. CHIP 0 5% 20X40 R3011 0662057M64 RES. CHIP 390 5% 20X40 R3400 0662057A44 CHIP RES 620 OHMS 5%
R0905 0662057N23 RES. CHIP 100K 5% 20X4 R0967 0662057V27 RES CHIP 100K 1% 1/16W R3012 0662057M01 RES. CHIP 0 5% 20X40 R3401 0662057M90 RES. CHIP 4700 5% 20X4
R0906 0662057M50 RES. CHIP 100 5% 20X40 R0968 0662057V02 RES CHIP 10K 1% 1/16W R3014 0662057M01 RES. CHIP 0 5% 20X40 R3402 0662057M86 RES. CHIP 3300 5% 20X4
R0907 0662057M50 RES. CHIP 100 5% 20X40 R0971 0662057N03 RES. CHIP 15K 5% 20X40 R3015 0662057M01 RES. CHIP 0 5% 20X40 R3405 0662057M78 RES. CHIP 1500 5% 20X4
R0908 0662057C13 CHIP RES 2.7 OHMS 5% R0972 0662057U93 RES CHIP 4.7K 1% 1/16W R3016 0662057M01 RES. CHIP 0 5% 20X40 R3407 0662057A01 CHIP RES 10 OHMS 5%
R0910 0662057V25 RES CHIP 82K 1% 1/16W R0973 0662057N05 RES. CHIP 18K 5% 20X40 R3017 0662057M01 RES. CHIP 0 5% 20X40 R3409 0662057A22 CHIP RES 75 OHMS 5%
R0911 0662057V04 RES CHIP 12K 1% 1/16W R0974 0662057V02 RES CHIP 10K 1% 1/16W R3018 0662057M01 RES. CHIP 0 5% 20X40 R3413 0662057A25 CHIP RES 100 OHMS 5%
R0912 0662057V04 RES CHIP 12K 1% 1/16W R0975 0662057V02 RES CHIP 10K 1% 1/16W R3019 0662057M01 RES. CHIP 0 5% 20X40 R3501 0662057M50 RES. CHIP 100 5% 20X40
R0913 0662057V30 RES CHIP 130K 1% 1/16W R0976 0662057M78 RES. CHIP 1500 5% 20X4 R3020 0662057M43 RES. CHIP 51 5% 20X40 R3502 0662057M92 RES. CHIP 5600 5% 20X4
R0914 0662057V04 RES CHIP 12K 1% 1/16W R0977 0662057M54 RES. CHIP 150 5% 20X40 R3021 0662057M66 RES. CHIP 470 5% 20X40 R3507 0662057C13 CHIP RES 2.7 OHMS 5%
R0915 0662057M74 RES. CHIP 1000 5% 20X4 R0978 0662057M98 RES. CHIP 10K 5% 20X40 R3022 0662057M01 RES. CHIP 0 5% 20X40 R3520 0662057M44 RES. CHIP 56 5% 20X40
R0916 0662057M66 RES. CHIP 470 5% 20X40 R0979 0662057M01 RES. CHIP 0 5% 20X40 R3251 0662057A01 CHIP RES 10 OHMS 5% R3521 0662057M44 RES. CHIP 56 5% 20X40
R0917 0662057M21 RES. CHIP 6.2 5% 20X40 R0981 0662057M84 RES. CHIP 2700 5% 20X4 R3252 0662057R04 RES CHIP 12.1 .1W 1% R3522 0662057M44 RES. CHIP 56 5% 20X40
R0923 0662057M50 RES. CHIP 100 5% 20X40 R0982 0662057N23 RES. CHIP 100K 5% 20X4 R3253 0662057M98 RES. CHIP 10K 5% 20X40 R3523 0662057M44 RES. CHIP 56 5% 20X40
R0924 0662057M50 RES. CHIP 100 5% 20X40 R0983 0662057M74 RES. CHIP 1000 5% 20X4 R3254 0662057A57 CHIP RES 2200 OHMS 5% R3524 0662057C75 CHIP RES 1000 OHMS 5%
R0930 0662057N06 RES. CHIP 20K 5% 20X40 R0984 0662057M01 RES. CHIP 0 5% 20X40 R3255 0662057A20 CHIP RES 62 OHMS 5% R3530 0611077A01 RES CHIP JUMPER
R0931 0662057M98 RES. CHIP 10K 5% 20X40 R0985 0662057M01 RES. CHIP 0 5% 20X40 R3256 0662057A49 CHIP RES 1000 OHMS 5% R3531 0680195M01 RES CHIP 10 OHMS 5% .5
R0932 0662057M86 RES. CHIP 3300 5% 20X4 R0987 0662057M01 RES. CHIP 0 5% 20X40 R3257 0662057A44 CHIP RES 620 OHMS 5% R3532 0655087A24 3.9 OHM 5% 1/16W
R0933 0662057M90 RES. CHIP 4700 5% 20X4 R0988 0662057M98 RES. CHIP 10K 5% 20X40 R3258 0662057A20 CHIP RES 62 OHMS 5% R3533 0655087A24 3.9 OHM 5% 1/16W
R0934 0662057M74 RES. CHIP 1000 5% 20X4 R0989 0662057N17 RES. CHIP 56K 5% 20X40 R3259 0662057M90 RES. CHIP 4700 5% 20X4 R3534 0655087A24 3.9 OHM 5% 1/16W
R0936 0662057M01 RES. CHIP 0 5% 20X40 R0990 0662057M91 RES. CHIP 5100 5% 20X4 R3260 0662057A18 CHIP RES 51 OHMS 5% R3535 0655087A24 3.9 OHM 5% 1/16W
R0938 0662057M01 RES. CHIP 0 5% 20X40 R0991 0662057M98 RES. CHIP 10K 5% 20X40 R3261 0662057M90 RES. CHIP 4700 5% 20X4 R3536 0655087A24 3.9 OHM 5% 1/16W
R0940 0662057M01 RES. CHIP 0 5% 20X40 R0992 0662057N23 RES. CHIP 100K 5% 20X4 R3262 0662057M86 RES. CHIP 3300 5% 20X4 R3537 0655087A24 3.9 OHM 5% 1/16W
R0942 0662057N05 RES. CHIP 18K 5% 20X40 R0993 0662057U78 RES CHIP 1.2K 1% 1/16W R3263 0662057M78 RES. CHIP 1500 5% 20X4 R3538 0655087A24 3.9 OHM 5% 1/16W
R0943 0662057N06 RES. CHIP 20K 5% 20X40 R0994 0662057M91 RES. CHIP 5100 5% 20X4 R3264 0662057M74 RES. CHIP 1000 5% 20X4 R3540 0662057C75 CHIP RES 1000 OHMS 5%

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Description Description Description Description
Designator Part Number Designator Part Number Designator Part Number Designator Part Number
R3550 0685934D01 RES FIXED CHIP (CUR- R3801 0662057A23 CHIP RES 82 OHMS 5% R3855 0662057M50 RES. CHIP 100 5% 20X40 U0201 5113819A14 IC QD OP AMP _33204_
REN R3802 0662057M72 RES. CHIP 820 5% 20X40 R3856 0662057M61 RES. CHIP 300 5% 20X40 U0202 5185353D35 IC DUAL EEPOT 256 TAP
R3551 0680195M01 RES CHIP 10 OHMS 5% .5 R3803 0662057M61 RES. CHIP 300 5% 20X40 R3857 0662057M61 RES. CHIP 300 5% 20X40 U0203 5162852A79 IC MOS TTL SPDT ANA-
R3560 0662057V27 RES CHIP 100K 1% 1/16W R3804 0662057M61 RES. CHIP 300 5% 20X40 R3858 0662057M56 RES. CHIP 180 5% 20X40 LOG
R3561 0662057M61 RES. CHIP 300 5% 20X40 R3807 0662057A44 CHIP RES 620 OHMS 5% R3859 0662057M56 RES. CHIP 180 5% 20X40 U0204 5185794L01 AUDIO AMP TAPE AND
R3700 0680194M13 RES 33 OHMS 5% 1W REE
R3808 0662057A44 CHIP RES 620 OHMS 5% R3860 0662057M72 RES. CHIP 820 5% 20X40
R3701 0662057M32 RES. CHIP 18 5% 20X40 U0206 5185143E67 INTEGRATED CIRCUITS
R3809 0662057M32 RES. CHIP 18 5% 20X40 R3861 0662057M72 RES. CHIP 820 5% 20X40
R3702 0662057M74 RES. CHIP 1000 5% 20X4 U0208 5162852A79 IC MOS TTL SPDT ANA-
R3811 0662057A21 CHIP RES 68 OHMS 5% R3862 0662057M21 RES. CHIP 6.2 5% 20X40 LOG
R3703 0662057M32 RES. CHIP 18 5% 20X40 R3812 0662057A21 CHIP RES 68 OHMS 5% R3863 0662057M37 RES. CHIP 30 5% 20X40 U0209 5162852A79 IC MOS TTL SPDT ANA-
R3704 0662057M32 RES. CHIP 18 5% 20X40 R3813 0662057A23 CHIP RES 82 OHMS 5% R3864 0662057M32 RES. CHIP 18 5% 20X40 LOG
R3730 0680149M02 THERMISTOR CHIP 100K R3814 0662057A23 CHIP RES 82 OHMS 5% R3865 0662057M46 RES. CHIP 68 5% 20X40 U0210 5162852A79 IC MOS TTL SPDT ANA-
O LOG
R3815 0662057A23 CHIP RES 82 OHMS 5% R3868 0662057M92 RES. CHIP 5600 5% 20X4
R3731 0662057N10 RES. CHIP 30K 5% 20X40 U0300 5113837A15 IC 3.3V QUAD BUFFER
R3816 0662057A23 CHIP RES 82 OHMS 5% R3869 0662057M90 RES. CHIP 4700 5% 20X4
R3732 0662057M78 RES. CHIP 1500 5% 20X4 U0303 5113837A15 IC 3.3V QUAD BUFFER
R3817 0662057M34 RES. CHIP 22 5% 20X40 R3870 0662057M62 RES. CHIP 330 5% 20X40
R3733 0662057M59 RES. CHIP 240 5% 20X40 U0304 5187970L15 IC USB TRANS FULL-
R3818 0662057M56 RES. CHIP 180 5% 20X40 R3871 0662057A33 CHIP RES 220 OHMS 5%
R3734 0662057M59 RES. CHIP 240 5% 20X40 SPEE
R3819 0662057M56 RES. CHIP 180 5% 20X40 R3872 0662057A25 CHIP RES 100 OHMS 5%
R3735 0662057M59 RES. CHIP 240 5% 20X40 U0305 5185353D94 IC RS232 TRANSCEIVER
R3820 0662057M34 RES. CHIP 22 5% 20X40 R3873 0662057A09 CHIP RES 22 OHMS 5%
R3736 0662057M59 RES. CHIP 240 5% 20X40 U0307 5113805B65 IC 2 INPUT NAND
R3821 0662057M72 RES. CHIP 820 5% 20X40 R3880 0662057A49 CHIP RES 1000 OHMS 5%
R3737 0662057M78 RES. CHIP 1500 5% 20X4 U0308 5109522E74 IC 2INPUT AND GATE
R3823 0662057M37 RES. CHIP 30 5% 20X40 R3881 0662057A49 CHIP RES 1000 OHMS 5%
R3738 0662057N10 RES. CHIP 30K 5% 20X40 U0400 4880048M01 TSTR NPN DIG 47K/47K
R3824 0662057M56 RES. CHIP 180 5% 20X40 R3882 0662057A44 CHIP RES 620 OHMS 5%
R3739 0680149M02 THERMISTOR CHIP 100K U0401 5162852A79 IC MOS TTL SPDT ANA-
O R3825 0662057M32 RES. CHIP 18 5% 20X40 R3884 0662057A44 CHIP RES 620 OHMS 5% LOG
R3750 0662057M74 RES. CHIP 1000 5% 20X4 R3826 0662057M61 RES. CHIP 300 5% 20X40 SH3750 2602641Y02 SHIELD,ARIANE VCO" U0402 5109522E53 IC,BFR,1BITS,NC7SZ125P
R3827 0662057M61 RES. CHIP 300 5% 20X40 SH3751 2602660J02 SHLD 18.13 X 11.14 "
R3751 0662057M34 RES. CHIP 22 5% 20X40
R3828 0662057M50 RES. CHIP 100 5% 20X40 SH3752 2602660J02 SHLD 18.13 X 11.14 U0500 5183308X01 IC, LM2941, TO DRPOUT"
R3752 0662057M50 RES. CHIP 100 5% 20X40
R3829 0662057M46 RES. CHIP 68 5% 20X40 SH3753 2602660J02 SHLD 18.13 X 11.14 U0501 5185353D55 IC VOLTAGE REGULA-
R3753 0662057N23 RES. CHIP 100K 5% 20X4
TOR 1
R3754 0662057N23 RES. CHIP 100K 5% 20X4 R3831 0662057M21 RES. CHIP 6.2 5% 20X40 SH3754 2602641Y02 "SHIELD,ARIANE VCO"
U0502 5185353D55 IC VOLTAGE REGULA-
R3755 0662057N23 RES. CHIP 100K 5% 20X4 R3832 0662057M74 RES. CHIP 1000 5% 20X4 SH3759 2602660J02 SHLD 18.13 X 11.14
TOR 1
R3756 0662057N03 RES. CHIP 15K 5% 20X40 R3833 0662057M32 RES. CHIP 18 5% 20X40 SH3760 2689589U01 VCO SHIELD
U0503 5113816A07 REG 5V POS 500MA
R3757 0662057M81 RES. CHIP 2000 5% 20X4 R3834 0662057M32 RES. CHIP 18 5% 20X40 SH3762 2605782V04 SHLD MC78M
R3758 0662057N17 RES. CHIP 56K 5% 20X40 R3835 0662057M01 RES. CHIP 0 5% 20X40 SH3763 2605782V04 SHLD U0504 5185353D46 IF 4.3V VOLTAGE DETECT
R3759 0662057N15 RES. CHIP 47K 5% 20X40 R3836 0662057M43 RES. CHIP 51 5% 20X40 T3301 2580541Z02 BALUN TRANSFORMER U0505 5113816A07 REG 5V POS 500MA
R3838 0662057M81 RES. CHIP 2000 5% 20X4 (NEW MC78M
R3761 0662057M98 RES. CHIP 10K 5% 20X40
R3839 0662057M61 RES. CHIP 300 5% 20X40 T3302 2580541Z02 BALUN TRANSFORMER U0506 5185143E57 CMOS TIMER-LMC555CM
R3762 0662057M92 RES. CHIP 5600 5% 20X4 (NEW
R3840 0662057M61 RES. CHIP 300 5% 20X40 U0507 5185353D55 IC VOLTAGE REGULA-
R3763 0662057M74 RES. CHIP 1000 5% 20X4 U0001 5185633C34 MODULE RAM/MEMORY TOR 1
R3793 0662057M92 RES. CHIP 5600 5% 20X4 R3841 0662057M61 RES. CHIP 300 5% 20X40
U0102 5185623B01 HIGH SPEED CMOS U0508 5109522E53 IC,BFR,1BITS,NC7SZ125P
R3794 0662057M21 RES. CHIP 6.2 5% 20X40 R3842 0662057M61 RES. CHIP 300 5% 20X40 INVERT "
R3795 0662057M98 RES. CHIP 10K 5% 20X40 R3845 0662057M86 RES. CHIP 3300 5% 20X4 U0103 5113837A15 IC 3.3V QUAD BUFFER U0601 5109522E17 IC SNGL NAND TC7S00FU
R3797 0662057M90 RES. CHIP 4700 5% 20X4 R3846 0662057M90 RES. CHIP 4700 5% 20X4 U0104 5113837A15 IC 3.3V QUAD BUFFER U0602 5113837A15 IC 3.3V QUAD BUFFER
R3798 0662057M74 RES. CHIP 1000 5% 20X4 R3851 0662057A11 CHIP RES 27 OHMS 5% U0105 5109522E17 IC SNGL NAND TC7S00FU U0603 5113837A15 IC 3.3V QUAD BUFFER
R3799 0662057M90 RES. CHIP 4700 5% 20X4 R3852 0662057A11 CHIP RES 27 OHMS 5% U0200 5105109Z38 3 VOLT LINEAR PCM U0604 5113818A14 IC DL OP AMP RAIL TO R
R3800 0662057A23 CHIP RES 82 OHMS 5% R3854 0662057M50 RES. CHIP 100 5% 20X40 CODE

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Description Description
Designator Part Number Designator Part Number
U0605 5109522E17 IC SNGL NAND TC7S00FU VR0404 4805656W10 DIODE DUAL 15 VOLT
U0606 5105109Z31 IC QUAD 2:1 MUX/DEMUX ZEN

U0607 5109522E74 IC 2INPUT AND GATE VR0405 4805656W10 DIODE DUAL 15 VOLT
ZEN
U0608 5109522E74 IC 2INPUT AND GATE
VR0406 4805656W10 DIODE DUAL 15 VOLT
U0609 5109522E17 IC SNGL NAND TC7S00FU ZEN
U0610 5109522E17 IC SNGL NAND TC7S00FU VR0407 4805656W10 DIODE DUAL 15 VOLT
U0900 5185368C83 IC 12 BIT DAC ZEN
U0901 5185143E43 IC 23 MACROCELL CPLD VR0408 4813832C75 TRANS SUP QUAD 6.8 V
U0902 5113805B39 IC MUX/DEMUX, TRIP 2- VR0410 4813832C75 TRANS SUP QUAD 6.8 V
C" VR0411 4805656W39 QUAD ESD SUPPRES-
U0903 5185143E68 INTEGRATED CIRCUITS SOR AR
U0950 5105625U25 IC 9.3V REG 2941 VR0412 4805656W09 DIODE QUAD 20 VOLT
ZEN
U0951 5105625U25 IC 9.3V REG 2941
VR0414 4813832C75 TRANS SUP QUAD 6.8 V
U0952 5185353D35 IC DUAL EEPOT 256 TAP
VR0417 4813832C75 TRANS SUP QUAD 6.8 V
U0953 5185143E16 IC ANALOG TO DIGITAL C
VR0418 4813832C75 TRANS SUP QUAD 6.8 V
U0954 5109522E17 IC SNGL NAND TC7S00FU
VR0420 4813830A24 DIODE 11V 5% 225MW
U0955 5113819A14 IC QD OP AMP _33204_
MMB
U0956 5185956E24 IC,OP AMP,2PER
VR0421 4813830A24 DIODE 11V 5% 225MW
PKG,RAI"
MMB
U0957 5113819A14 IC QD OP AMP _33204_
VR0422 4805656W10 DIODE DUAL 15 VOLT
U0958 5109522E17 IC SNGL NAND TC7S00FU ZEN
U0959 5185143E05 IC DAC OCTAL 8 BIT VR0423 4805656W10 DIODE DUAL 15 VOLT
U0960 5113819A14 IC QD OP AMP _33204_ ZEN
U0962 5185353D14 IC SOT23-5 HI PRECISIO VR0424 4805656W10 DIODE DUAL 15 VOLT
ZEN
U0963 5109522E53 IC,BFR,1BITS,NC7SZ125P
" VR0425 4805656W10 DIODE DUAL 15 VOLT
ZEN
U0965 5185143E68 INTEGRATED CIRCUITS
VR0500 4813830A14 DIODE 5.1V 5% 225MW
U3000 5185963A85 IC-ABACUS III-LP
MM
U3001 5185353D14 IC SOT23-5 HI PRECISIO
VR0501 4813830A24 DIODE 11V 5% 225MW
U3250 5185130C83 IC 15DB DIGITAL ATTEUA MMB
U3550 5185130C65 IC VHF/UHF/800 MHZ LDM VR0950 4813832C77 TRANS SUP. 24V HIGH
U3560 5185963A15 IC TEMPERTURE SEN- PW
SOR 1 Y0100 4809995L05 XTAL QUARTZ 32.768KHZ
U3561 5185353D92 IC CURRENT SHUNT Y3400 4885230C01 109.65MHZ FILTER 3RD O
MONIT
Y3401 4885230C01 109.65MHZ FILTER 3RD O
U3750 5185353D14 IC SOT23-5 HI PRECISIO
Y3750 5185143E07 IC 16.8 MHZ REF OSC .8
U3751 5185963A27 IC TESTED AT25016 48 P
Y3751 2484562T11 COIL SURF MNT AIR
U3752 5105492X03 IC SNG HI SPD L-MOS NO WOUN
VR0400 4805656W09 DIODE QUAD 20 VOLT Y3752 2484562T11 COIL SURF MNT AIR
ZEN WOUN
VR0402 4805656W09 DIODE QUAD 20 VOLT Y3753 2413923A24 IND CHIP 47 NH 2%
ZEN
Y3754 2413923A01 IND CHIP 56 NH 2%

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7.4 HUE4039A (UHF Range 1) Main Board


RX_FE
RX_IF
9.3V_TO_CONT R 9.3V_FROM_FE 9.3V_TO_IF

RX_BE
5V_TO_IF 5V_IF

IF_OUT IF_IN IF_OUT_IF


IF
RF_ATTN_1_C RF_ATTN_1_B RF_IN

RF_ATTN_2_C RF_ATTN_2_B LO_IN


5V_FROM_CONTR
FGU RF_ATTN_3_C RF_ATTN_3_B

DOUTA_3 DOUTA_2 DOUTA_1 RF_ATTN_1_A

CLKOUT_3 CLKOUT_ 2 CLKOUT_1 RX_FILT_ 1R X_FILT_1_A RX_FILT_1_A

FS_ 3 FS_2 FS_1

PE_ 3 PE_2 PE_1

9.3V_TO_IF 9.3V_FROM_BE RF_ATTN_2_A


CONTROLLER
RF_ATTN_3_A
MOSIA_ABACUS
SCKA_ABACUS PC_3 PC_2 PC_1 RX_Inj_SW
AUX_5V
PD_3 PD_2 PD_1
RF_BE_Interface ABACUS3_CS
ABACUS_SSI_FSYNC
ABACUS_SSI_CLK 5V_Reg 5V_TO_FGU
ABACUS_SSI_RXD

SPI_CLK 16_8MHz FREF


5V_ABACUS
SPI_DATA 9.3V_FROM_FGU

RX_FILT_1 16_8_CONT

RF_FE/IF_Interface MOD_IN
RX_ATTEN_3
RX_ATTEN_2 SYN_SEL RX_Inj_SW
RX_ATTEN_1
9.3V_ABACUS Lock_Det RX_Inj

9.3V_1 9.3V_2
9.3V_FGU
MOSIA_FGU TX_INJ
FGU_Interface SCKA_FGU
SYN_SEL
LOCK_DET
16.8_MHZ
MODIN
RFPA
TX_IN J
A+_1
A+_2
K9.1V OUTPUT NETWORK
VFORWARD K9.1V
VREVERSE VREVERSE_ON VREVERSE_ON
VTEMP VGBIAS1
VCURRENT RFPA_OU T RFPA_OU T
RFPA_Interface RFPA_CNTRL VGBIAS2
VGBIAS_1 SWITCH_BIAS SWITCH_BIAS
VGBIAS_2 VGBIAS3
VGBIAS_3 VFORWARD_ON RX_IN
A+_3 RFPA_CNTR L
A+_4 VFORWARD_ON
VFORWARD

VREVERSE

VCURRENT

VTEMP

A+_1

A+_2

Figure 7-48. HUE4039A Main Board Overall Block Diagram and Interconnections

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9.3V_ABACUS RX_BE_INTERFACE
5V_ABACUS
9.3V_ABACUS
5V_ABACUS
ABACUS_SSI_RXD ABACUS_SSI_RXD
ABACUS_SSI_CLK ABACUS_SSI_CLK
ABACUS_SSI_FSYNC ABACUS_SSI_FSYNC
ABACUS3_CS ABACUS3_CS
SPI_SCKA AUX_5V AUX_5V
SPI_MOSIA SPI_MISOA
EEPOT_1_CS* EEPOT_CS* SPI_SCKA SCKA_ABACUS
EEPOT_2_CS* EEPOT_2_CS* CODEC_PWR_DOWN CODEC_PWR_DOWN SPI_MOSIA MOSIA_ABACUS
EEPOT_3_CS* EEPOT_3_CS* MUX_AUX_TX MUX_AUX_TX RX_ATTEN_1 RX_ATTEN_1
EEPOT_6_CS* MUX_RX MUX_RX RX_ATTEN_2 RX_ATTEN_2
EEPOT_U_D* EEPOT_U_D* AUDIO MUX_TX MUX_TX RX_ATTEN_3 RX_ATTEN_3
EEPOT_INC* EEPOT_INC* MUX_MICATTEN MUX_MICATTEN RX_FILT_1

AUDIO_PA_EN AUDIO_PA_EN
AUX_TX RX_FILT_AUDIO
AUX_RX
AUX_MIC SAP_DCLK SAP_DCLK
SPKR- SAP_FSYNC SAP_FSYNC
SPKR+ SAP_RX 9.3V
SAP_RX FGU_INTERFACE
MIC_HI SAP_TX SAP_TX
9.3V_FGU
8KHZ_DSP_INT MOSIA_FGU
SCKA_FGU
MIC_HI SAP_TX SYN_SEL SYN_SEL
SPKR+ SAP_RX LOCK_DET LOCK_DET
SPKR- SAP_FSYNC 16.8_MHZ 16.8_MHZ
AUX_MIC SAP_DCLK

16.8_MHZ
AUX_RX
AUX_TX CABLE_DET CABLE_DET
CHAN_ACT
CHAN_ACT FORCE_FAIL* FORCE_FAIL*
UTXD1_USB_VPOUT UTXD1_USB_VPOUT DAC_SSI_CLK DAC_SSI_CLK 16.8_MHZ
VIP_IN_1_3V VIP_IN_1_3V URXD1_USB_VMIN URXD1_USB_VMIN DAC_SSI_FSYNC DAC_SSI_FSYNC
VIP_IN_2_3V VIP_IN_2_3V URTS1_USB_XRXD URTS1_USB_XRXD DAC_SSI_TXD DAC_SSI_TXD
VIP_OUT_1_3V VIP_OUT_1_3V UCTS1_USB_FSEN UCTS1_USB_FSEN RESET RESET
VIP_OUT_2_3V VIP_OUT_2_3V URCHIN_EN URCHIN_EN MODIN MODIN
RIA_USBSUSP RIA_USBSUSP MODEM_EN MODEM_EN
SPARE_1 SPARE_1 USB_VPIN USB_VPIN MIC_TUNE_EN MIC_TUNE_EN
SPARE_2 SPARE_2 USB_VMOUT USB_VMOUT AD5320/SCF Block
USB_TXENB USB_TXENB AUX_MIC
USB*_RS232_EN USB*_RS232_EN AUX_TX
MONITOR MONITOR RX_FILT_AUDIO_IN
PTT* PTT* RX_FILT_AUDIO_OUT
SOFT_TURN_OFF SOFT_TURN_OFF BUS_PWR_OUT BUS_PWR_OUT
VPP VPP
MOD MOD WAKEUP WAKEUP
USB_INT* ENC_RESET ENC_RESET A+ RFPA_INTERFACE
USB_INT*
SW_B+_SENSE SW_B+_SENSE ENC_SPARE1 ENC_SPARE1
NAUTILUS_INT NAUTILUS_INT* ENC_SPARE2 ENC_SPARE2 A+_1
EMERG_SENSE EMERG_SENSE BOOT* BOOT* A+_2
IGNITION_SENSE IGNITION_SENSE A+_3
LV_DETECT LV_DETECT SB96_RS232*_EN SB96_RS232*_EN K9.1V
A+_4
SSI_INT* SSI_INT*
NAUTILUS_CS* NAUTILUS_CS* POWER CONTROL K9.1V
UTXD2 SPI_MOSIB SPI_MOSIB MOSIA
UTXD2 MOSIA VFORWARD VFORWARD
URXD2 URXD2 SPI_MISOB SPI_MISOB SCKA VREVERSE
VREVERSE
UCTS2 SPI_SCKB SPI_SCKB SCKA
UCTS2 VTEMP VTEMP
URTS2 RX_FILT_AUDIO MISOA
URTS2 MISOA VCURRENT VCURRENT
LHRST_OUT LHRST_OUT ONE_WIRE ONE_WIRE RFPA_CNTRL
RFPA_CNTRL
LHRST_IN LHRST_IN VGBIAS_1
VGBIAS_1
TX_PA_EN PA_EN VGBIAS_2 VGBIAS_2
INTERFACE, SECURE, DC SUPPLY KEYED_9.1_EN K9.1V_EN VGBIAS_3 VGBIAS_3
AD_SEL AD_EN

DA_SEL DA_EN
PWR_RANGE PWR_RANGE

EEPOT_PC_U_D* EEPOT_PC_U_D*
EEPOT_PC_INC* EEPOT_PC_INC*
EEPOT_4_CS* EEPOT_4_CS*
EEPOT_5_CS* EEPOT_5_CS*

RX_FILT_1

Figure 7-49. HUE4039A Controller Block Diagram and Interconnections (Sheet 1 of 2)

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A12
B11

A17
B10

B14

B12

A11
A9

B6
B7
B8

A5

A7
B5
A8
NC15
NC14
NC13
NC12
NC11
NC10
NC9
NC8
NC7
NC6
NC5
NC4
NC3
NC2
NC1
VCC2.85
F17
AUDIO_PA_EN SIM_D1RX_PB11
U18
EEPOT_4_CS* SIM_SVEN0_PB8
K17 U0104-1
MUX_MICATTEN SIM_D1TX_PB10
R0120 G17 ABACUS_SSI_FSYNC* 3 2
RX_ATTEN_1 SIM_RST1_PB12 ABACUS_SSI_FSYNC
10K L17 V1
RX_ATTEN_2 SIM_CLK1_PB13 STDB DAC_SSI_TXD
VCC2.85 VCC2.85 L18 U1 1
RX_ATTEN_3 SIM_SVEN1_PB14 SC1B
B15 T2 U0104-2
SIM_PD1_PB15 SIM SCKB DAC_SSI_CLK ABACUS_SSI_RXD*
I18 V2 6 5
HAB_DISABLE EEPOT_1_CS* SIM_D0TX_PB4 SRDB ABACUS_SSI_RXD
U17 BBP U2
EEPOT_2_CS* SIM_CLK0_PB7 SC2B DAC_SSI_FSYNC
E18 S1 4
R0101 R0102 EEPOT_5_CS* SIM_PD0_PB9 SCKB2 KEYED_9.1_EN
10K 10K V18 S2 U0104-3
EEPOT_U_D* SIM_RST0_PB6 SRDB2 URCHIN_EN ABACUS_SSI_CLK*
NU NU V17 T1 8 9
EEPOT_INC* SIM_D0RX_PB5 SC0B ABACUS_SSI_CLK
U0103-1 W2 H1 10
SPI_MOSIA* SAP_RX STDA TOUT0
3 2 X2 C1
SAP_TX SRDA TOUT1
W1 D2
SPI_MOSIA SAP_DCLK SCKA SAP TOUT2
1 BRD_ID_1 Z1 D1
SC0A TOUT3
BRD_ID_0 Y1 E1 U0104-4
SC1A TOUT4 MUX_RX
X1 I1 LOCK_DET* 11 12
U0103-2 SAP_FSYNC SC2A TOUT5 MUX_TX LOCK_DET
P17
SPI_MISOA TOUT6 EEPOT_PC_U_D*
5 6 L2 E2 VCC2.85 13
SPIA_MISO LAYER1_TIMER TOUT7 AUX_5V
M1 G2
SPIA_MOSI TOUT8 EEPOT_PC_INC*
4 K1 F1
SPI_SCKA SPIA_CLK TOUT9
1 J2 N17
NAUTILUS_CS* SPI_CS0_PE10 TOUT10 SW_B+_SENSE
4 N2 J1
U0105-1 2 TX_PA_EN SPI_CS1_PE5 TOUT11 SOFT_TURN_OFF R0121
L1 I2 10K
MUX_AUX_TX SPI_CS2_PE4 TOUT12 LHRST_IN
K2 B1 MISO_SEL
MODEM_EN
P2
SPI_CS3_PE6
QSP1 U0001 TOUT13
S17 HAB_MOD
SYN_SEL SPI_CS4_PE7 TOUT14
B4 C2
EEPOT_3_CS* SPI_CS5_PE11 TOUT15 LHRST_OUT C0106 100pF
N1
AD_SEL SPI_CS6_PE0 16.8_MHZ
VCC2.85 VCC2.85 M2 H2 16.8_MHZ_PATRIOT
TP0005 SPI_CS7_PE1 CKIH
A3 CLKS A1 32_KHZ
ABACUS3_CS SPI_CS8_PE2 CKIL
A2
DA_SEL SPI_CS9_PE3 R0117 R0116
R1 Y3
SPI_MISOB SPIB_MISO URXD1_PA15 URXD1_USB_VMIN
R2 Z3
R0105 R0106 SPI_MOSIB SPIB_MOSI UTXD1_PA14 UTXD1_USB_VPOUT 10MEG 10MEG
10K 10K P1 Z2 VCC2.85
U0103-3 SPI_SCKB SPIB_CLK URTS1_PA13 URTS1_USB_XRXD
Y2
UART_A UCTS1_PA12 UCTS1_USB_FSEN
9 8 PTT Z12 F18 BRD_ID_5
PTT* Z13
INT0_PE8 DTRA_INT7_PA11
E17 U0102 5
SSI_INT* INT1_PE9 DSRA_INT6_PA10 USB*_RS232_EN
10 Y14 Z7 VCC
NAUTILUS_INT INT2_PC14 INT DCDA_PA8 MIC_TUNE_EN R0111
U0103-4 C17 Y5
USB_INT* INT3_PC15 RIA_PA9 RIA_USBSUSP 3.3K
12 11 MONITOR* Z11 Z4 VCC2.85 4 2
MONITOR INT4_PA6_OPTSEL1 MUX_CTRL NU
Y12
CABLE_DET INT5_PA7_OPTSEL2
13 Y4 1
URXD2_PB1 URXD2 NC
Z8 Z15 GND
USB_VMOUT PC0_UBSVMOUT UTXD2_PB0 UTXD2 NC
B16 Z5 R0122 R0119 3
USB_TXENB PC1_USBTXENB UART_B URTS2_PB3 URTS2
M18 Z6 3.3K 470K
PC8 UCTS2_PB2 UCTS2
VCC2.85 VCC2.85 J18
CODEC_PWR_DOWN PC9 Y0100
D17 Z18 21
SB96_RS232*_EN PC11_OC1 OWIREDAT_PC10 ONE_WIRE
R0110 W18 C18 MILL_ID
8KHZ_DSP_INT PC12_STO DSC OWIRE DSC_RX_PD6
VCC2.85 10K Y7 GP10/EGPT/MISC A15 BRD_ID_7 32.768KHz
USB_VPIN PA2_USBVPIN DSC_TX_PD5 C0101 C0100
R0103 R010 4 BUS_PWR_OUT K18
PWM_PE13 18pF 18pF
10K 10K BRD_ID_6 Z17 R0109
NU PWM*_PE14
PWR_RANGE
B18
OC3_PC13 COLUMN0
X17
VIP_OUT_2_3V R0124 10K 32kHz Oscillator Circuit
R0115
0 R0113 BRD_ID_3 H18 Y15 R0125 10K
STBY_PD14 COLUMN1 IGNITION_SENSE NU
NU 10K BRD_ID_2 T18 Y13 10K
CLKSEL_PD15 COLUMN2
NU Y17
R0114 COLUMN3 ENC_RESET TP0002
MOD* T17 Z16
MOD COLUMN4 BOOT*
Y16 Z14 VCC2.85
MOD 0 RESET_IN COLUMN5 WAKEUP
Y11 W17
RESET RESET_OUT COLUMN6 ENC_SPARE2
LV_DETECT G18 R17 For Patriot RAM and BRAVO, R0124 is not placed, R0125 is placed for a 0
VCC1.55 VPP VPP KEYPAD COLUMN7 VIP_IN_1_3V
Y18 Y10 For Patriot RAM, R0125 is not placed, R0124 is placed for a 1
C0105 VDD_IO_1 ROW0 FORCE_FAIL*
X18 Z9
For HAB: R0114 Not Placed 0.1uF VDD_IO_2 ROW1 SPARE_1 For Patriot BRAVO, neither R0124 or R0125 is placed for a 1
S18 M17
R0113, R0115 Placed R0107
R18
VDD_CORE_1 ROW2
Y9
VIP_IN_2_3V
For Non-HAB: R0114 Placed VDD_CORE_2 ROW3 VIP_OUT_1_3V
N18 Y6 BRD_ID_4 R0123
0 R0108 VSIM1 ROW4
R0113, R0115 Not Placed 0 P18 J17 3.3K
VCC1.8 NU VSIM2 ROW5 EMERG_SENSE
NU F2 Z10 NU
VDD_EIM_1 ROW6 SPARE_2
G1 Y8
VDD_EIM_2 ROW7 ENC_SPARE1
VCC2.85 VCC2.85 VCC2.85
GND10
GND11
GND12

HW_ID
GND5
GND6
GND7
GND8
GND9

NC16
NC17
NC18
NC19
NC20
NC21
For Patriot RAM, R0107 NP, R0108 Placed VCC2.85 5 U0105-2 14 U0103-5 14 U0104-5
B9

A4
B3

A6

B2
H17

D18
A18
B17

A10

B13

A13
A14
A16
I17

C0104 C0102 C0103


For Patriot BRAVO, R0108 NP, R0107 Placed VCC VCC VCC

0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF


GND GND GND
3 7 7

Figure 7-50. HUE4039A Controller Block Diagram and Interconnections (Sheet 2 of 2)

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VCC2.85 VCC2.85

C0901 C0903
0.1uF
R0906 FL0900
U0900 0.1uF
3 100

4
8

VDD
VDD
DAC_SSI_CLK 7
CLK
5
SCLK SHDN
6
DAC_SSI_FSYNC SYNC R0901
VOUT
1 AD5320_OUT 2 5
IN OUT
4
DAC_SSI_TXD DIN 8.2K
1
GND COM
6
C0904

GND
OS
2
C0917 C0918 C0919

3
C0902 220pF
100pF 100pF 100pF 0.1uF

SCF_OUT

VCC2.85

C0905
0.1uF
VCC2.85
C0907 C0908 C0909 C0910 U0902
16
6
R0907
0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF C0916 VCC EN
12
AUX_MIC X0 100
14
0.1uF X MODIN
G4

C7
E2

B3

13 11
X1 A
2
VCC4
VCC3
VCC2
VCC1

Y0 MODEM_EN
15
Y RX_FILT_AUDIO_OUT
1 10
16.8MHZ_SQARE RX_FILT_AUDIO_IN Y1 B
G7 A3 5
2.4_MHZ 16.8_CLK AUX_TX Z0
G1 A6 4
48_MHZ RESET RESET Z
C1 3 9
ENABLE URCHIN_EN Z1 C MIC_TUNE_EN

GND

VEE
D1
NC13 C0915
D3 C3

7
NC14 JTAG_EN
D4 E5
NC15 TCK 100pF
VCC2.85 D6 B1
NC16 TDI
D7 B7
NC17 TDO
E1 D2
NC18 TMS
E4 VCC2.85
NC19
E7 U0901 A1
NC20 NC1
F1 A2
NC21 NC2
F2 A4
NC22 NC3
F3 A7
NC23 NC4
F4 B2
NC24 NC5
F5 B4
F6
NC25 NC6
B5
R0900
NC26 NC7
F7 B6
NC27 NC8 100K
G2 C2
NC28 NC9 NU
G3 C4
NC29 NC10
G5 C5
NC30 NC11
VCC2.85 G6 C6 VCC2.85
NC31 NC12
GND3
GND2
GND1

VCC2.85

R0905 C0906
E6
E3
A5

100K 0.1uF
R0902
100K
5 R0904
4 C0911
1
U0903 100K 16.8_MHZ
3
2 100pF
C0913 C0914 16.8_MHZ_DC

100pF C0912 R0903


33pF
100K
100pF

Figure 7-51. HUE4039A Controller Urchin IC, MUX, and AD5320 DAC Schematic

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VCC2.85
Ground
C0201 SC0002
1 2
I1 I2

3 0.1uF
1 VDD 4
EEPOT_2_CS* CS1 W1
10 7
EEPOT_CS* CS2 W2 AUDIO_GROUND UNIVERSAL GROUND R0225 MIC_N
U0202
2 5
EEPOT_U_D* U_D L1 10K
9 6
EEPOT_INC* INC L2
GND
8 CODEC_OUT_A

Anti-aliasing filter VCC2.85 VCC2.85


R0202 R0203 C0213
3.3K 1K
TP0204
R0212
VCC2.85 0.1uF
100K
C0230 C0236
R0218 C0204
470pF 470pF
U0201-3 1K
9 4 VCC2.85
4.7uF RX_FILT_AUDIO
8 6
MIC_G 10 R0208 9 VDD
11 MIC_H BCLKR
12
33K 100K BCLKT
R0230 11
SAP_DCLK MCLK
C0231 C0237
MIC_F R0227 8 2 CODEC_OUT
220pF 220pF SAP_RX DR RO_NEG
Programmable pre-amp stage 68K 7
Programmable pre-amp stage SAP_FSYNC FSR R0216
-9 dB to +14 dB -14 dB to +14 dB 10 U0200 100K
CODEC_PWR_DOWN PDI
14
MIC_I FST
C0228 C0205 4 CODEC_OUT_B
C0239 PO_NEG
R0229 MIC_M 3 5
0.1uF PI PO_POS
68K VCC2.85
TP0201 150pF TP0202 150pF C0232 470pF 18 17
R0210 TI_NEG TG
VAG VCC2.85 19 13
R0209 TI_POS DT
VCC2.85 16 C0240
R0235 10K 100K HB
C0235 470pF R0206
10K VCC2.85 TP0203
0.1uF
1 20
R0226 100K VAGREF VAG
2 4 C0206 13 4 C0203 VSS
R0207 NU C0208 1uF
9.3V_TX MIC_A 1 6 4 14 15
36K U0201-1 R0228 MIC_J U0201-4 VCC2.85 CODEC_OUT_C
3 MIC_B MIC_C MIC_D 7 MIC_E 12 MIC_K
11 1uF 7.5K U0201-2 11 MIC_L VAG
5 0.1uF
VAG 11 33K VCC2.85 C0209
VAG
C0233 C0238
R0200 220pF 2
220pF
1K 0.1uF C0216 VPOS
R0219 C0226
1K U0210 NC 4
0.1uF AUX_RX

5 0.1uF
R0236 7 dB Attenuation Stage SAP_TX
MIC_PREAMP_OUT MIC_PREAMP_IN COM
TP0200 6
C0223 9.1K
VCC2.85 1 IN NO
MUX_RX
4.7uF RX_AUDIO_IN GND
3
R0204
560 VCC5
2 C0224 SPI_SCKA
TP0205 EEPOT_3_CS* C0210
C0234 VPOS 0.1uF
MIC_HI* 4 NC SPI_MOSIA
U0209 U0206 0.1uF
7 A+_FILT
MIC_HI R0224 TP0206
0.1uF 5 6 VDD
CLK R0231
COM 4
C0207 0 LOAD
6 5
DATA 2.7
33pF NO IN 1 1 A+
MUX_TX VOLUME_IN VREFIN C0214 C0221
GND R0223 8 2 VOL_OUT 2 C0215 SC0001
IN OUT VOL_OUT*
3 VAG 18K GND 3 1 2
U0207 I1 I2 0.1uF 10uF
NU 3 1
VCC2.85 VCC2.85 4 5 0.1uF 7
VCC5 VCC
NU

U0208 C0227 C0211 AUDIO_PA_IN 9 4


U0203 100pF INV OUT1 SPKR+
1
NINV U0204
2

C0212 C0202 0.1uF


VCC2.85 3
VPOS

VPOS

C0225 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF RR


AUX_TX* 4 NC NC 4 AUX_TX_A 8 6
AUX_TX R0201 M_SS OUT2 SPKR-
C0217
5 5 AUX_TX_B SW_A+

GND1
GND2
GND3
GND4
R0221 3300pF C0220
COM COM 10K 0 C0243 C0244
C0242 0.1uF 10uF
AUX_MIC* 6 6

2
5
10
11
AUX_MIC R0222 6800pF 6800pF
NO IN 1 1 IN NO
GND

GND

MUX_AUX_TX MUX_MICATTEN R0205 47K


AUDIO_PA_EN 10K R0220
Q0200 18K
3

Figure 7-52. HUE4039A Controller Audio Schematic

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TP0950
SW_A+ 9.3V REGULATOR 9.3V
U0950
4 5
VIN VOUT
2 1
C0950 C0951 ON_OFF ADJ C0953 C0954
A+ VCC5 R0951
GND
0.1uF 1uF R0923 7.5K 22uF 0.1uF
C0920 100 3 1%
R0910

82K 0.1uF
C0921
R0952
R0911 470pF 4 5
1.2K
12K 1 1%
NU U0965 TX_DISABLE
3
2

R0912 Q0952 VCC3


R0913 C0961 0.1uF
12K SW_A+ 9.3V_TX_ REGULATOR TP0951 9.3V_TX 8 K9.1V
130K 7 C0945 4.7uF
VCC5 4 U0951 5 1
6 20
R0914 VIN VOUT
5 3 VCC3 TP0952 4 18
12K Q0960 R0980 U0954-1 SCLK VDD
2 1 2 C0959 2
C0955 ON_OFF ADJ C0982 U0963-1
R1002 R0954 R0955 1 19
10K GND
0 NU R0984 AD_EN CONVST
16 2 4
10K 0.1uF 2.7 R0924 7.5K 100K 4 17
22uF 0.1uF DIN DOUT
3 1% 3 15
100
4 0 C0960
RFS
1 MISOA
1 VDD 14
EEPOT_4_CS* CS1 W1
7
TFS
10K 10 2
C0956 EEPOT_5_CS* CS2 W2 CREF
1 VREF U0953
R0993 2 U0952 5 0.1uF VCC3
1.2K U_D L1 R0985
22uF 9 6 12
R0934 1% INC L2 A0
GND
0
8 REVERSE_POWER 3
1K R0986 R0963 R0965 VIN1
LOOP_DISABLE FORWARD_POWER 5 VIN2
VCC3 VTEMP 6
K9.1V_EN Q0951 0 24K NU 0 VIN3
NU R0987 VCURRENT 7 VIN4
A+ 8 9.3V_TX
R0964 9.3V_TX VIN5
13 4 VCONTROL 9
R0966 C0965 0 VIN6
A+ 14 10
24K U0955-4 R0979 VIN7
2 4 12 11
BATTERY CONNECTOR C0962 0 100pF 11 VIN8
1 AGND DGND R0942
3 U0956-1 0 R0961
J0950-1 100pF VCC3 4 13 8.2K
1 NU 11 A+ 100K R0962
VR0950 DA_EN VREVERSE R0948
24V 100K
1K R0967 2 4 R0943
C0997 C0998 SCKA R0950 C0966 1
J0950-2 VCC3 100pF
100K 3 U0955-1 15K
2 68pF 100pF MOSIA VCC3 0 1% R0968 11
10K R0944
EEPOT_PC_U_D* C0979
1% 10K
6 4 C0923
EEPOT_PC_INC* 0.1uF C0963 7 100pF
5 U0955-2 TP0953
VCC5 100pF 11 NU R0991 R0945
U0962 VCC3 D0954
3 VGBIAS_1 R0936 R0937 R0935
VEN NU 10K 33K
1 5 R0953 TP0954
VIN VOUT 0 9.3V_TX 9.3V_TX
4 0 30K C0969
BYPASS
NU 0
C0940 C0941 GND
9.3V_TX VCC3 LOOP_DISABLE
100pF C0922
2 C0942 D0950 TP0955
0.1uF 1uF C0943 U0960-1 4 13
1uF 4 2 9 4 100pF 14 C0980
TP0936 C0964 R0969 R0970 R0971 C0972
.01uF 1 C0933 8 U0956-4 12
U0955-3 PWR_RANGE 11 0.1uF
3 TP0937 10
11 100pF 100pF 11 Q0953 10K 24K 15K 0.1uF
NU NU NU 1% R0972 R0976
C0968 C0970
9.3V_TX 4.7K VCC3 9.3V_TX 1K
R0973 100pF D0951
C0984 100pF
30K 6 4 9 4
R0938 R0939 0.1uF C0967 C0971 R0977
7 R0974 8
VGBIAS_2 TP0960 100pF 5 U0956-2 10 U0956-3
10K 100pF
0 30K NU 11 TP0958 TP0956 11 100 RFPA_CNTRL
NU 1% NU
TP0961 C0973
VFORWARD R0978
9.3V_TX 10K
R0947 1uF
R0975 TP0942
4 6 10K 10K
TP0938 C0934
7 1%
U0960-2 C0952 R0981 R0982 R0983
5 100pF TP0939
11 9.3V_TX
RX_FILT_1 R0930 R0931 0.1uF 100K 2K
C0957
2.7K
TP0959
20K 10K 0.1uF
NU 9.3V_TX R0933
NU C0987 9 4 S D0952 4.7K
9.3V_TX 8 R0960 C0983
VGBIAS_3 R0940 R0941 0.1uF
U0957-3 Q0955 D
2 4 10 G Q0954
C0975 11 20K 100pF R0932
1 1
0 30K VCC3 3 U0957-1 TX_DISABLE 4 G
C0937 100pF 11
R0996 D 3.3K U0958-1
9.3V_TX NU VCC3 2
C0981 10K R0946 PA_EN S
0.1uF R0998 R0997
100K 1% 9.3V_TX
0.1uF
10K 1.2K NU
4 9 4
TP0940 C0935 1% 1% R0992
8 PWR_SET* 2
OUTA VDD 6 4
U0960-3 100K C0976
4 13 10
100pF TP0941 CURR_LIM_SET* 1
OUTB
R0999 R0994 7
14 C0930 11 VGBIAS_1* 16 VCC3 10K 3.9K 5 U0957-2
OUTC 100pF
U0960-4 12 TP0931 VGBIAS_2* 15 U0959 1% 11
11 100pF OUTD R0995
TP0930 VGBIAS_3* 7 5 VCC3 VCC3
NU OUTE REF
RX_FILT_1* 8
OUTF 11 C0974 C0936 VCC2.85
TEMP_1* 9 CS TP0962 1.2K
OUTG 6 NC
TEMP_2* 10 LDAC 12 1%
C0985 C0986 OUTH SCLK VTEMP R0988 R0989 0.1uF 0.1uF
14 13 5 5 5
NC DOUT DIN
0.1uF GND VCC VCC VCC
0.1uF 10K 56K C0944
3 U0963-2
U0958-2 U0954-2
GND
9.3V_TX GND GND 0.1uF 3
3 3

TP0963 13 4
C0978 14
R0990
12 U0957-4
100pF 11 5.1K TP0957
TP0964
VCURRENT

Figure 7-53. HUE4039A Controller Power Control Schematic

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F3.0v
5V_Reg

3.0 Volt RegulatorU5750


3
L5751 VEN
1 5
VIN VOUT C5817
560nH 4
BYPASS
A 220pF
GND Q5706
C5750 C5752 C5757 TX_Low_Switch
2
C5754 5V_Reg
0.1uF 1uF 1uF G
.01uF 4.7K
C5803
F3.0v
C5816 330pF
NC
220pF R5782
5V_Reg L5754 47K Q5707
C5761
TX_High_Switch
L5752
2.2uH .01uF 2.2uH G
C5765 4.7K C5804
5V_Reg C5758 0.1uF
C5815 C5775
330pF
220pF R5766 NC
NU 0.1uF R5783
TP5788 100K 0.1uF 47K
R5761 D5750
Y5750 NC 4 Q5708
100K 3 RX_Low_Switch
16.8MHz A1 K1 NC
4 5 U5751 C5776 5 2
R5750 A2 K2 G
TP5787 VCC 6 1
1K VDD A3 K3
C5760 R5763 F3.0V F3.0V 4.7K C5805
1 3 2 4 L5753
CLOCK VCONT FOUT 0.1uF
1uH C5788
1000pF 1K 1 330pF
SPI_CLK NC NC C5768 C5777 NC
R5751 GND GND R5784
2 3 L5755 L5756 4.7uF
TP5789 10K Y05751 NU 100pF 2.2uH D5751 47K
2.2uH 0.1uF
R5762 Q5709
4 16.8MHz 4 3 RX_Mid_Switch
100K A1 K1
DATA VCC C5778 5 2 C5789
A2 K2 G
6 1
C5773 A3 K3
1 3 4.7K
SPI_DATA VCON OUT C5806
C5767 0.1uF 0.1uF 4.7uF
R5768
F3.0V
GND C5771 330pF
TP5790 C5763 100 1000pF NC
2 TP5791 R5785
Syn_Sel 33pF 47K
0.1uF Q5710
SYN_SEL RX_High_Switch
G

34
20
36
13
47
F3.0v

5
23 C5793 4.7K

PD_VDD
PRE_VDD
AVDD
DVDD
VRO
VCP
XTAL1 C5807
24 C5774
16_8_CONT XTAL2 NC
8 CLK 19 0.1uF 330pF
16_8MHz TP5792 FREFOUT NC 22pF E6750 NC
9 CEX 41 R5786
MODOUT
R5771 R5773 47K
10 MODIN 15 150
VMULT1 NC 150
7 DATA 14 16
MOD_IN VMULT2 NC
30 SFIN 12 13

VCC
R5755 VMULT3 R5776 X0
11 6 EN 14
U5752 VMULT4 X1
35 PVREF 1K 15
0 NC X2
21 VBPASS 48 11 A 12
NC AUX1 X3
1 10 B U5753 1
AUX2 X4
40 BIAS1 2 9 C 5
AUX3 X5 G Steer_Line
39 BIAS2 3 F3.0V 2
AUX4 TP5793 X6
3 X 4

GND
C5813

VEE
L5760 X7
FS_3 R5758 26 SFCAP 37 R5777
TEST1 NC TP5760 TP5794 RX_Inj_SW
FS_2 3.3K 27 SFBASE 38 7 8 1K G
TEST2 NC 12uH RX_Inj_SW
32 PREIN 470pF TP5795
R5754 R5764 43 R5775
C5764 C5770 IOUT C5797 L5758 TX_INJ
DOUTA_3 18 REFSEL 45 G
47K 47K NC IADAPT 100 1uH TX_INJ
DOUTA_2 39pF 10uF NC 42 CCOMP LOCK 4 10uF
R5765 46 R5772 C5781 C5783 C5786 C5790
R5753 ADAPTSW
5.1K 17 NC1 28 750 0.1uF

PRE_GND
5.1K NC SFOUT .047uF 0.1uF .022uF

PD_GND
CLKOUT_3 NC 29 NC2 INDMULT 16 NC

DGND
AGND
CLKOUT_2 31 NC3 25 TP5796 RX_Inj RX_Inj
NC WARP
Q5750 R5769
Q5751

44
33
6
0

22
C5759 C5762 C5798
PE_3 C5779 R5774 C5802 Feedback
PE_2 0.1uF 0.1uF 82 100pF
TP5783 TP5797
Q5752 .0015uF R5778 220pF
R5781
R5752 R5767 820
PD_3 C5780
PD_2 47K 47K L5757 C5796 R5779
C5782 C5784 C5785 C5787 C5791 C5792 C5809 C5810 C5811 C5812 180
R5770 NU
1.8K .0015uF 15.0nH
R5759 C5766 C5769 C5772 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 220pF 12K
PC_3 NU C5799 L5759 TP5798
2K C5794 C5795
PC_2 10uF 0.1uF 0.1uF
10pF 10pF Q5755 15.0nH
220pF
R5780 C5808 C5801
C5800
2.7K 10pF 10pF
6.8pF
NU

F9.3V

L5750 Lock_Det
560nH
9.3V_1
C5751 C5753 C5756 TP5799
C5755
.022uF 0.1uF 10uF 39pF

9.3V_2

Figure 7-54. HUE4039A Frequency Generation Unit

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G RX_Inj_SW
D5900
LOW RANGE 489.65 MHz to 519.65 MHz
G A1 K1
A2 K2 L5922 C5958
RX_Low_Switch A3 K3
C5900 C5901
R5900
220nH 0.1uF
0.1uF 2K 220pF R5941
C5948
15
0.1uF C5949 NU
C5904 L5900 L5921
R5903 R5904
C5906 150nH 220pF 27nH
2K 0.1uF 270 C5932
C5919 NU
C5905 1.6pF
C5907 R5905 C5908
220pF L5916 R5937
5.1pF L5901 R5938 C5961
100 220pF 150nH 330
330nH 5.1pF 100pF 4.7K 0.5pF
C5910 C5911 R5948 R5909 R5926
L5902 NU
75 15 820 R5914
18nH NE68519 820 C5950
5.6pF 9.1pF Q5901 L5917
G
C5912 R5917 12nH
R5929 100pF
D5901 D5902 C5921 C5951 BFQ67 RX_Inj
8.2pF C5913 R5910 12K
1 Q5906
12K
L5904 IN 220pF 33
Y5900 C5937 R5949 C5909 2.7pF 100pF

Steer_Line 330nH 590 MHz OUT BFQ67 L5918


R5939
C5914 2 L5919 C5959 100pF 15 100pF 18nH
C5915 Q5902 4.7K
L5905
220pF D5903 D5904 R5950 R5902 R5921
330nH C5956
6.8pF 12nH BFQ67 220 220 2.7K R5940
100pF 360 220pF C5957
Q5904
C5960 L5920 R5933
3.3pF 270nH 2.7K 3pF Feedback
R5911
470

MID RANGE 519.65 MHz to 549.65 MHz HIGH RANGE 549.65 MHz to 579.65 MHz
G

RX_Mid_Switch C5916 C5917 G


R5912
0.1uF 2K 220pF RX_High_Switch C5933 R5924
C5935
0.1uF 1.6K
220pF
C5920 L5906
R5915
150nH L5907
R5916 0.1uF 270
C5922 R5927 C5936 R5928 150nH
C5923 1.6K R5918 C5938
C5924 C5925 2K 0.1uF 270
C5939 1.8pF
4.7pF 1.5pF
L5908 C5940 R5930 C5941
5.1pF 100 100pF
330nH R5919 4.3pF L5910
C5926 C5927 R5920
L5909 5.1pF 51
Q5903 75 75 330nH 100pF
18nH NE68519 C5942 C5943 R5931 R5932
5.1pF L5911
8.2pF 75 75
C5928 18nH NE68519
3.9pF 5.6pF
D5905 D5906 Q5905
5.1pF C5929 R5922 C5944
1
IN 33 D5907 D5908
L5912 220pF 4.7pF
G Y5901 1
330nH IN R5934 C5945
625 MHz OUT L5914
Steer_Line C5930 G 33 220pF
2 330nH Y5902 SH5900 SH5901 SH5902
220pF D5909 D5910 Steer_Line C5946
OUT
L5913 665 MHz 2 NU NU NU
330nH 220pF D5911 D5912
C5931 L5915
330nH
5.1pF C5947
R5923
470 4.7pF

R5935
470

Figure 7-55. HUE4039A Receive VCO Schematic

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LOW RANGE 380 MHz to 425 MHz D5833


TX_Low_Switch TP5825
G L5833

C5832 C5836 R5829 C5843 C5848 220nH


0.1uF C5856
R5825 1K 0.1uF C5861
330pF 330pF
L5831 0.1uF
2.4K
180nH 0.1uF
C5837
R5833
0.1uF 270

C5845 R5839 C5849 C5862


C5828 L5829
270nH C5853
9.1pF 51 6.8pF 330pF
L5825 BFQ67
15pF Q5825
R5837 330pF
Steer_Line 15nH C5827 18pF 100 R5841 R5851
C5833 C5839 100 L5834
C5825 4.7K R5853
15pF 2.2pF C5858 180nH
330pF D5827 D5831 1K
18pF C5841
R5831
33 220pF

1
IN
R5848
U5825 820

OUT
L5827

2
TP5826
515 MHz 390nH
C5859 R5855
R5846
C5855
18pF 0 TX_INJ
C5852 C5857 BFQ67 100pF
12K R5849
R5827 Q5829
270
12pF 15 12pF
C5863
BFQ67 R5843 R5850
Q5828 220 220 Feedback
3pF
R5852
R5845 4.7K R5854 C5860
2.7K
360
330pF

HIGH RANGE 425 MHz to 470 MHz

TX_High_Switch
C5831 C5834
0.1uF 330pF C5844
R5826 R5830 C5847
1.3K 0.1uF
3.9K 330pF

C5838
L5832
R5834
270nH
270
0.1uF

C5846 R5840 C5850


C5829 L5830
270nH 100pF 51 SH5820 SH5821
C5840 BFQ67 18pF
L5828 12pF
Q5826 R5838 R5842
Steer_Line 15nH C5830 100
D5828 D5832 11pF 100 NU NU
C5835
1 1
1SV232 1SV229 12pF
C5826 5.1pF
330pF
1 C5854
R5832 C5842
IN 20pF
U5826 33 220pF

OUT 580 MHz


2
L5826
390nH
C5851

20pF R5828
470

Figure 7-56. HUE4039A Transmit VCO Schematic

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VVCO SPF_4.3V

C5040 C5041 C5060


R5008
.01uF 0.1uF 220pF
1MEG L5006 R5010
NU 100nH 18K
15pF C5058 C5057
L5053
C5007 C5015
R5034
IF 100nH
1000pF 15pF
0 .01uF C5059 C5056
C5046 R5051 C5039
R5033 R5035 68pF 27pF 22pF
C5002 L5002 91 Q5002
1MEG 1MEG 12pF 150nH NU C5048 L5007
NU C5020 13pF 2nd LO LF
NU
1000pF
4.7uH
9.1pF
R5050 C5049 C5038
5V 3VA C5034 C5044 R5013
27 51pF
.01uF 39pF 0.1uF 680
C5021 NU
4.3pF L5008 D5002
NU
150nH
E5006 E5007 L5010
3VA C5023 1uH C5033
0.1uF R5011
120pF 15K C5045
R5000 R5006 1uF
C5022 330
51 L5004 L5003 0.1uF C5026 C5030
10uH 10uH 0.1uF 0.1uF 2nd LO VCO
3VA
E5001 C5051

FREF
C5005 C5009 1000pF C5052 L5012
1000pF 100nH
48
47
46
45
44
43
42
41
40
39
38
37
0.1uF
200pF 1 36
GND I

LOP
LON
IFIN

3VA
CXIF
VDDI

CXVL

VDDL
VDDP
CXVM

GNDP
IOUTL
MXOP GNDL
2 35
MXON FREF
3 34
C5012 GNDF GNDS2
3VA E5004 100pF 4 33 R5020
C5010 IF2N SYNCB
5 32
IF2P GNDH 10K
100pF 6 31
VDDF U5002 FS
7 30 R5005 10K R5015 0
C5006 GCP DOUTB FS_1
8 29
GCN DOUTA
0.1uF 9 28 R5014 0
VDDA CLKOUT DOUTA_1
C5008 R5001 10 27
GNDA VDDH
2200pF 0 11 26 R5016 0
VREFP VDDD CLKOUT_1
GNDS1

12 25
IOUTC
GNDQ

GNDC

GNDD
VDDQ

VDDC
RREF

CLKN
CLKP

VREFN PE
C5032 C5037
PC
PD

PE PD PC
0.1uF 0.1uF FS DOUTA CLKOUT
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24

3VA C5016 R5017 0


PE_1

4.7uF NU R5018 0
PD_1
C5017
C5003 R5019 0
E5003 PC_1
.01uF
C5013 .01uF C5019 C5027
100pF 100pF
E5008 E5009 18pF
3VA C5061
E5005 NU
0.1uF

L5013
3VA 3VA 8.2nH
C5004
NU
0.1uF

3VA
E5002 5V
5V

U5001 3VA
L5001
C5001 3 5V_FROM_CONTR 5V_TO_FGU
VEN
C5062 C5072 R5022 R5023 100uH 1 5
0.1uF 200K VIN VOUT C5028
0.1uF 0.1uF 270 VVCO 4
BYPASS 220pF
C5025 NU 5V_TO_IF
C5024 R5003 C5011
R5025 GND
0.1uF 100K C5014 1uF
1K 2 C5029
NU 2.2uF 220pF
C5063 C5073 R5026 .01uF
NU
1uF 1uF 22
C5064 R5028 R5027 C5065
R5029 .01uF 6.8K 100 0.1uF C5066
20K 1000pF
Q5003
9.3V_FROM_FGU 9.3V_TO_IF
R5002
Q5001
C5068 C5067 CLOCK VCO VVCO
100pF 100pF C5069 470
D5003 150pF R5031
L5015 R5030
1uH 33K
470 C5071 C5018 C5050
R5032 10uF 10uF
C5070 1.2K 15pF
100pF
NC

Figure 7-57. HUE4039A Receiver Back-End Schematic

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RX switching voltages
RX Receive RX Receive
Test points 700 MHz 800 MHz
TP6254 0V 3V
TP6255, 57, 59, 61 7.7V 4.3V
TP6256, 58, 60, 62 2.3V 7.7V

9.3V_TO_IF Mixer Ref Des = 5380 - 5399


9.3V_TO_IF
TP5303 TP5304

R5303
C5294 MIXER_RF_IN
4.7K U5301 C5322 IF IF_OUT_IF
C5280
.01uF 1
220pF IN OUT 3 LO
C5301 .01uF
GND C5327
C5311 C5315 C5318
C5303 9.3V_TO_IF 2 100pF
.01uF
.01uF 4.7uF 4.7uF D5282
C5287 D5307
.01uF L5298
Q5250
C5284 22nH image filter and IF suck-out NU
.01uF
R5314 C5319
R5301 .01uF 4.7K C5332
R5310 R5313 C5341
10K L5283
82nH L5288 1K 4.7K
.01uF
82nH 3.6pF 3.6pF
R5300 R5305 Q5256
Q5253 9.3V_TO_IF R5317
C5328
4.7K L5297 L5300 C5336 L5301 C5342 L5304 C5347
4.7K
1K 27nH 27nH 27nH
18pF 9.1pF 27nH 18pF
9.1pF
C5362 C5313 C5326 C5331 C5339
R5302 C5344 C5349 SH5250
220pF L5290
1K 1uH .01uF 12pF 9.1pF 5.6pF 9.1pF 8.2pF
NU

C5296 C5299 C5309


R5308 .01uF R5312 Q5254
L5280 220pF .01uF
68
1uH R5306 L5299
10K

TP5301 C5291 C5292 15K C5316 C5317


R5316
.01uF 220pF 1K 470pF 220pF C5325 R5324 R5325 R5326
L5286
.033uF 15 15 15
RF_IN 47nH R5318 C5335 C5338
L5285 L5292 1K
D5302 .033uF 220pF
68nH Preselector Ref Des = 5250 - 5279 390nH
HPF to remove VHF D5280
C5295 C5300 C5304 C5307
D5300 RF_IN_1 RF_OUT_1 AGC/Attenuator circuit L5291 L5296
C5283 C5285 C5288 C5290 3.9pF 220pF 220pF 220pF 1uH 1uH L5303 C5346 C5348 L5305
Q5252 C5297 C5356 C5357
R5309 L5294 68nH
FE_CNTL_1 .033uF 220pF 15nH
2.7pF 27 39nH .033uF 220pF
8.2pF 4.7pF 8.2pF 220pF C5293 R5307 L5289 R5322
D5311 390nH
L5282 L5284 2pF 22K Second LNA 2.4K
R5330 R5311 D5304
L5281 18nH 18nH L5287 C5302
NU 47 10K U5302
390nH 22nH L5308 C5312 C5320 C5345
D5281 R5327
.01uF
3 RFIN RFOUT 6
Q5257 15nH C5329

2 GND1
4 GND2
5 GND3
GND4
220pF 220pF D5305 470pF 180
R5335 R5336 100pF C5333 TO_1st_MIXER

1
L5293
0 390nH 0 470pF 16 RFIN RFOUT1 6 C5354 L5306 L5307
L5295 1 VCNTRL RFOUT2 7
R5333 NU NU NU R5321
14
C5282 C5289 390nH
C5360 C5361 VD1 VG1 2 8.2nH 8.2nH
C5310 C5321 11 G2 VG2 3 47pF
47 120
.033uF 220pF R5319 C5355 C5358 C5359
.01uF 220pF 470 TP5302 NU C5343 8 U5303
220pF NC1
220pF 22pF 9 NC2 10pF 11pF 1.5pF
C5365 C5366 10 C5351 C5353
C5314 NC3 R5329

GND1
GND2
GND3
GND4
U5300 15 NU

4
V2 5
220pF 1000pF NC4 .033uF 220pF 1K

EP
V1
RX_FILT_1_A .01uF NU
C5305 L5302

12
13
17
4
5
GND C5330 12nH
R5332 R5304
Q5251 2 R5334 R5315

1 RFIO1
3 RFIO2
220pF Q5255
1.5K 1K D5313 220pF
C5363 C5364 1.5K 1K Q5258 NU C5350 C5352 R5328
C5308 C5323
220pF C5324 5.6K
1000pF C5368 .033uF 220pF
C5306 C5367 220pF NU
220pF .033uF D5306
NU 1000pF C5334 C5337 C5340 R5323
RF_ATTN_1_A 5.6V
220pF 220pF NU 12K
220pF .033uF 220pF
RF_ATTN_2_A

RF_ATTN_3_A

RX_Inj_SW
LO_IN

Figure 7-58. HUE4039A Receiver Front-End Schematic

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THE RECEIVER INPUT SIGNAL AND THE


INJECTION SIGNAL GENERATEDEBY TH
RECEIVE SYNTHESIZER ARE MIXED TO
PROVIDE A 109.65MHz I-F SIGNAL.
L5390 C5391
68nH
IF
T5381 109.65 MHz I. F. 33pF
R5387
47
1
RECEIVED RF
5 L5386
C5377 10nH
15pF C5379 2 L5388 C5386
L5381
68nH 33pF
MIXER_RF_IN 4
8.2nH
9.1pF R5384 R5385
L5382 3
C5389 C5390 L5384
12nH 180 180
12pF 6.8pF 6.8nH
NU
C5383 C5385
A
.01uF .01uF

D5381

D5380

10nH
L5385
L5389
10nH

HIGH SIDE
INJECTION C5382 C5388
SIGNAL
.01uF .01uF

T5380 R5383 R5386

+24.5 dBm I/P from the injection amp 1 180 180


5
L5387
10nH
L5380 L5383 2
R5381 4
LO
6.8nH 10 3.3nH
NU NU
3
R5388
0 SH5380

C5375 R5380 R5382 C5378 C5381 NU


C5374
3.9pF 470 470 6.2pF 5.6pF
2.4pF NU NU
NU NU
1 delete,.

L5392 C5380
12nH 6.8pF

B
Figure 7-59. HUE4039A Receiver Mixer Schematic

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RF_OUT_1

RF_IN_1

TP5250 L5258 L5257 TP5252


L5237 L5251 L5253 L5255

22nH 39nH 22nH 8nH 82nH 8nH


L5250 C5252 L5256
C5258 C5257 C5255 5nH
5nH 8.2pF R5251
6.8pF 8.2pF R5253
6.8pF
C5250 47K
D5250 C5254 47K
1pF D5252
1pF
NU
NU

D5251 R5250
D5253 R5254
47K
47K

220pF
L5252 R5252 C5256
R5255
12.5nH C5253 L5254
1K 220pF 1K
12.5nH

R5256
FE_CNTL_1
4.7K C5251 C5259
220pF .01uF TP5251

Figure 7-60. HUE4039A Receiver Preselector Schematic

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Coming From Abacus Going to Frontend


RX_FILT_1 RX_FILT_1_A

RF_ATTN_1_C RF_ATTN_1_B

RF_ATTN_2_C RF_ATTN_2_B

RF_ATTN_3_C RF_ATTN_3_B

R5405
5V_IF
10K
9.3V_FROM_BE C5431 C5432 C5420
220pF 0.1uF .01uF
NU
E5400
9.3V_FROM_FE Q5402
O9.3V_TO_CONTR
CON
CO
ONTR
TR9
R9 3V
3V TO
R5406
SH540
0
C5425 C5426 C5427 C5428 L5408 R5404 1K
220pF 0.1uF 0.1uF 220pF
C5421 C5419
1uH 0
.01uF 220pF
C5429 C5430 R5403 C5401 C5400 1
NU
220pF 0.1uF 330 0.1uF 220pF
NU NU

4
5
C5423

V1
V2
R5400 C5433
.01uF .01uF
680 U5400
GND
R5401 2

RFIO1
RFIO2
27K

109.65MHz C5402 109.65MHz

3
1
Y5400 0.1uF Y5401
C5404 C5412 C5405 C5406 Q5401 C5403 C5408 C5415 C5407 C5424
R5412 6 3
R5407
6 3
IF_IN IN OUT IN OUT IF_OUT
01 16pF 13pF 15pF 0 IF_TO_ABACUS
5pF 2.7pF 2.7pF 3pF 2.7pF .01uF D5400
GND1
GND2
GND3
GND4

GND1
GND2
GND3
GND4
NU
R5413 C5411 L5406 L5400 C5410 C5413 L5403 L5407 C5417 R5402 C5414 L5404 L5401 C5418 C5409 L5402 L5411 C5416 C5422
1
2
4
5

1
2
4
5
R5411 220nH 270nH 220nH
1MEG 390nH 390nH 220nH 1.8pF 390nH
1MEG 0.5pF 1.8pF 0.5pF 6.8K 8.2pF 390nH 1.8pF 0.5pF 0.5pF
1.8pF
NU NU NU NU
NU NU

R5414 R5415
0 0

Figure 7-61. HUE4039A Receiver IF Schematic

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R5525
C5557
1K
L5505 C5517 M5503 M5502
390nH M5501 .01uF 1
0.1uF R5515 POS

GND1
GND2
1
POS C5535
2.2 NU
C5510 C5539

1
2
C5567 R5537 R5505 68pF
RFPA/FGU TP5503 0 C5566 R5511
220pF NU 150 C5568 C5518 C5521
INTERFACE NU 0.1uF
7.5pF 2.2 R5530 100pF
7.5pF 33pF 33pF
C5508 C5516 NU NU R5512 5.1 R5520
PA_INJ 16 6 1K
RFIN RFOUT1
1 7 R5533
VCNTRL RFOUT2 2.2 Q5502
220pF 14
VD1 VG1 2
220pF
11
L5502 G2 VG2 3 C5569 C5519 C5522 R5513 R5516 5.1 C5542 C5547
U5501 12pF
8 NC1
51 C5560
C5555 390nH 7.5pF 10pF 7.5pF 2.2 C5531 30pF
9 C5525 100pF
10
NC2 NU NU NU RFPA/OUTPUT
220pF C5509 L5503 NC3 R5514 100pF Q5503

GND1
GND2
GND3
GND4
15 NETWORK
C5505 NC4 NU

EP
12nH 220pF 2 D1
100pF 2.2 C5545 INTERFACE
RFPA/POWER CONTROL

12
13
17
4
5
C5554 0.1uF C5515 R5509 30pF
INTERFACE 1.8K R5531
.01uF .022uF C5553
NU 10 6 1 S1 R5535
C5507 G1 5 S2
RFPA_CNTRL NU 10
8 S3 100pF
4.7pF C5546 C5563
7 4 S4
G2 C5551 C5552
K9.1V 30pF 9.1pF RFPA_OUT
L5508 C5559 7.5pF 13pF NU
C5513 R5508 12.5nH C5532
VGBIAS1 3 D2
2K 100pF
.022uF 100pF
NU C5527
NU
VGBIAS2 R5534 C5543 C5548 L5510
R5527 100pF 30pF 17nH
5.1 12pF
VGBIAS3 E5501 R5521
R5517 C5549
1K R5536
10 1K
A+_1 C5556 100pF
C5526 C5540 SWITCH_BIAS
C5501 5.1
R5532 .01uF C5538 R5523
A+_2 E5502
0.1uF 100pF 10 VFORWARD_ON
2.7 R5518 68pF
10uF R5574
0 C5558 C5550
0 NU
R5526 DRV_9.3V VREVERSE_ON
VTEMP .01uF 0.1uF
1K R5522

VCURRENT 5m
R5524

VFORWARD 33
U5502 C5541 C5544
1
VREVERSE 0.1uF 0.1uF
POS

2
VOUT
C5579
GND U5503
R5501 C5575 3 220pF 5
C5570
VPOS
0.1uF 150 .01uF C5577 C5578
C5511 C5514 C5576 1 3
C5503 C5504 OUT VINPOS
4
L5504 R5504 .033uF 220pF 220pF .01uF 220pF VINNEG
.033uF 220pF R5519
220nH 1K NU NU TP5502 GND
100K
R5503 NU 2
TP5501 4.7K
C5512 R5507
L5506 L5507
PA_INJ
56pF 100 22nH 22nH
L5501 C5506
Q5501
TX_INJ 18nH 10pF
C5502 R5506 R5510 C5520 C5523 C5524
R5502
2.7pF R5528 6.8K 82 82 12pF 6pF
6pF
150 C5565
R5529
180 .033uF

U5570 TP5570

4 5
VIN VOUT DRV_9.3V
2 ON_OFF 1
ADJ C5572 C5573
GND1
GND2

R5570 R5572
R5571 7.5K 0.1uF
2.7 22uF
33K
3
6

C5571
10uF
R5573
1.2K

Q5570
K9.1V

Figure 7-62. HUE4039A RF Power Amplifier (RF PA) Schematic

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REV

R5709 R5712
1.5K 100K

D5705

OUTPUT NETWORK/RFPA R5705 R5706 R5711


270 C5717 C5718
INTERFACE 270 30K
C5701 C5719 C5720 7.5pF 220pF
L5702 C5721 C5722
150nH W = 27.5 mil
VREVERSE_ON 220pF 1.8pF 6.8pF 1.5pF
7.5pF ANT
NU NU S = 35 mil
D5701 C5708
L5706 L5707 L5708
RFPA_OUT L = 510 mil 1 J5701-1
17nH 17nH 17nH W = 90 mil
100pF D5704
L5701 L5712 C5712 C5713 L5713 S = 35 mil 2 J5701-2
C5705 R5713 R5710
SWITCH_BIAS
470nH 5nH 5nH 3.3K
3.9pF 11pF W = 27.5 mil 75K 3 J5701-3
1.5pF C5715 C5716
C5711 C5714
220pF 7.5pF
L5703
C5702 17nH 3.9pF 3.9pF

220pF C5706

R5707 R5708
6.8pF 270 270
VFORWARD_ON C5709
D5702
R5702
1.5K
47pF FWD

C5704 L5705
OUTPUT NETWORK/RX FE
470nH
INTERFACE 220pF

R5704
100K
L5704
17nH
C5707

R5703
1pF 30K

C5703 D5703
RX_IN
220pF SH5701 SH5703 SH5704
SH5702
C5710 NU
R5701 NU NU NU
33 68pF
1 1 1 1

Figure 7-63. HUE4039A Output Network (ON) Schematic

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CONN(19:0)
10
9 SPKR+
SPKR-
15
CHAN_ACT
11
AUX_MIC
13 0
SW_B+_SENSE SW_B+_SENSE EMERGENCY SAP_TX 1
14 SAP_RX 2
LV_DETECT LV_DETECT EMERG_SENSE EMERG_SENSE RX_FILT_AUDIO SAP_DCLK 3
12 SAP_FSYNC
IGNITION_SENSE IGNITION_SENSE IGNITION
19 MIC_HI
18 ONE_WIRE MIC_HI
SW_B+_ON-OFF SW_B+_ON-OFF 14
SOFT_TURN_OFF SOFT_TURN_OFF RX_FILT_AUDIO AUX_RX AUX_RX
13 AUX_TX
5 EMERGENCY AUX_TX
PTT* 12
IGNITION AUX_MIC
18
SW_B+_ON-OFF 0
SB96_RS232*_EN SAP_TX
10 1
SB96_RS232*_EN SPKR+ SAP_RX
UTXD2 9 2
UTXD2 8 SPKR- SAP_DCLK
URXD2 3
URXD2 VIP_OUT_1_5V 7 SAP_FSYNC
UCTS2 8
UCTS2 VIP_OUT_2_5V 6 7 VIP_OUT_1_5V
12 URTS2 URTS2 VIP_IN_1_5V 4 VIP_OUT_2_5V NAUTILUS_CS* NAUTILUS_CS*
3 6
UARTA_TXD IGNITION 13 LHRST_IN LHRST_IN VIP_IN_2_5V VIP_IN_1_5V SPI_MOSIB SPI_MOSIB
2 4
UARTA_RXD EMERGENCY LHRST_OUT LHRST_OUT VIP_IN_2_5V SPI_MISOB SPI_MISOB
1 5
UARTA_CTS PTT* SPI_SCKB SPI_SCKB
0 5 VIP_OUT_1_3V 16
UARTA_RTS PTT* VIP_OUT_1_3V VIP_OUT_1_12V
VIP_OUT_2_3V 17
VIP_OUT_2_3V VIP_OUT_2_12V MOD MOD
10 16 VIP_IN_1_3V
SPKR+ VIP_OUT_1_12V VIP_IN_1_3V CABLE_DET CABLE_DET
9 17 VIP_IN_2_3V 3
SPKR- VIP_OUT_2_12V VIP_IN_2_3V UARTA_TXD BUS_PWR_OUT BUS_PWR_OUT
MONITOR 2
MONITOR UARTA_RXD
15 19 19 1
CHAN_ACT ONE_WIRE ONE_WIRE UARTA_CTS KEYFAIL
14 0
RX_FILT_AUDIO UARTA_RTS BOOT_TX
11 0 0
AUX_MIC BUS+_UARTB_TXD BUS+_UARTB_TXD BOOT_RX
1 1 0
BUS-_UARTB_RXD BUS-_UARTB_RXD BUS+_UARTB_TXD
3 3 1 SSI_INT*
USB_PWR RESET_UARTB_CTS RESET_UARTB_CTS BUS-_UARTB_RXD SSI_INT*
2 2 2 NAUTILUS_INT*
USB+ BUSY_UARTB_RTS BUSY_UARTB_RTS BUSY_UARTB_RTS NAUTILUS_INT*
3
USB- RESET_UARTB_CTS FORCE_FAIL* FORCE_FAIL*
VPP 3 UARTA_TXD
2 UARTA_RXD BOOT_DATA_EN* SPARE_1 SPARE_1
1 BOOT_DATA_EN*
UARTA_CTS URXD1_USB_VMIN URXD1_USB_VMIN SPARE_2 SPARE_2
0 UARTA_RTS USB_VPIN
VPP USB_VPIN
USB_VMOUT USB_VMOUT
USB- UTXD1_USB_VPOUT UTXD1_USB_VPOUT
USB+ URTS1_USB_XRXD URTS1_USB_XRXD
USB_TXENB USB_TXENB UCTS1_USB_FSEN UCTS1_USB_FSEN
USB*_RS232_EN USB*_RS232_EN RIA_USBSUSP RIA_USBSUSP
BOOT_RX
USB_PWR BOOT_RX
BOOT_TX
USB_INT* USB_INT* USB_RS232_SB9600 BLOCK BOOT_TX

UARTB(3:0)

SECURE INTERFACE BLOCK

WAKEUP WAKEUP KEYFAIL*


BOOT* BOOT*
3
ENC_RESET ENC_RESET SAP_FSYNC 2
ENC_SPARE1 ENC_SPARE1 SAP_DCLK 1
ENC_SPARE2 ENC_SPARE2 SAP_RX 0
SAP_TX

TAMPER_ENC SAP(3:0)

Figure 7-64. HUE4039A Secure Block Diagram and Interconnections

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K4
K3
K2
K1
VR0408
5.6V

A2

A1
TP0400
VPP

BUS+_UARTB_TXD J0402-3 UARTB_TXD-BUS+


BUS-_UARTB_RXD J0402-5 UARTB_RXD-BUS-
ESET_UARTB_CTSR J0402-4 UARTB_CTS-RESET
BUSY_UARTB_RTS J0402-6 UARTB_RTS-BUSY
R0407 100
UARTA_TXD J0402-7 UARTA_TXD TX_DCE (DB9-Pin 2)
R0408 100
UARTA_RXD J0402-9 UARTA_RXD RX_DCE (DB9-Pin 3)
R0412 100
UARTA_CTS 100
J0402-8 UARTA_CTS RTS_DCE (DB9-Pin 8)
R0410
UARTA_RTS J0402-10 UARTA_RTS CTS_DCE (DB9-Pin 7)

C0400 C0402 C0403 C0404 C0405 C0406 C0409 C0410

33pF 33pF 33pF 33pF 33pF 33pF 33pF 33pF


VR0404 VR0405 VR0406 VR0407
15V 15V 15V 15V

PTT* J0402-24 PTT*


MONITOR J0402-26 MONITOR
ONE_WIRE R0432 100 ONE_WIRE_CONN J0402
J0402-27 ONE_WIRE
R0435 1K
EMERGENCY J0402-28 EMERGENCY 26 PIN
CONNECTOR
USB_PWR USB+ J0402-12 USB_PWR
USB+ +USB+ J0402-11 USB+
USB- USB
- USB- J0402-13 USB-
VR0411

6
4
3
1
TP0418
TP0419 TP0420

K4
K3
K2
K1

IO8

IO7

IO6

IO5
SW_B+
R0403 C0401 C0407 C0466 C0467 VR0410 C0463 C0464 C0408
100pF J0402-20
10K 100pF 100pF 100pF 100pF 5.6V 33pF
33pF SW_B+
U0400 J0402-22

IO1

IO2

IO3

IO4
A2

2 A1
5
CHAN_ACT C0465
470pF
VCC5 R0411
10K

CHAN_ACT_CONN J0402-15 CHAN_ACT


VIP_OUT_1_12V J0402-16 VIP_OUT_1_12V
VIP_OUT_2_12V J0402-17 VIP_OUT_2_12V
IGNITION J0402-18 IGNITION
R0430
0

SPKR+ J0402-19
J0402-21 SPKR+

SPKR- J0402-23
J0402-25
SPKR-

AUX_MIC J0402-29 AUX_MIC


RX_FILT_AUDIO J0402-30 RX_FILT_AUDIO

9.3V_TX
J0402-14

J0402-1

1
R0405 R0406
1K VR0400 VR0402
560 20V 20V J0402-2
C0412 C0413 C0414 C0415 C0416 C0419 C0417 C0418

2
100pF 100pF 220pF 220pF 100pF 100pF 220pF 220pF J0402-31 GND
C0420 J0402-32
4.7uF

Figure 7-65. HUE4039A Rear Accessory Connector Schematic

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DC DISTRIBUTION 1 TP0500
Emergency Sense Block UNSW_5V
VOLTAGE V(operating)/mA(max) SOURCED BY: SUPPLY FOR:
D0501 Q0502 A+
FILT_B+ Battery SW_B+ Audio PA
VCC1.8, VCC1.55 1.86 & 1.55 / 100 mA VCC5 Patriot, EIM, Memory R0500 R0502
100K 390K R0531
VCC2.85 2.85 / 100 mA VCC5 I/O Ring, EEPOTs VR0501
USB, Codec 11V
UNSW_5V UNSW_5V 100K A+
U0506 SOFT_TURN_OFF
VCC3 3.0 / 100 mA VCC5 Power Control
R0527 4
RESET SW_B+_ON-OFF Q0503
VCC5 5.0 / 500 mA SW_B+ T-Gates, VIP S, SB9600 0 3
OUTPUT
NU 2
Voltage Translation TRIGGER
R0523 R0503 1 SW_B+_ON-OFF
1.8V, 3V Regulators 6
100K 100K
THRESHOLD R0515
UNSW_5V 5.0 / Battery A+ Emergency Detect/Timer DISCHARGE
7 2 4 SW_A+
5
Battery A+ FILT_B+ CONTRLVOLTAGE U0508-1 Q0504 1K
SW_B+
SW_B+ Sense Circuit Q0501 UNSW_5V 8
9V Regulators C0500 C0524 VPOS GND C0525 C0507 VCC2.85
VCC2.85
9.3V_TX 9.3V / 1A A+ Mic Bias Circuit 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF
1 1uF
U0508-2

5
R0504 VCC
100K EMERG_SENSE C0536
EMERGENCY Q0500
0.1uF GND
R0516 IGNITION_SENSE

3
IGNITION
100K
A+ R0524 R0520
10K 47K
NU C0502
C0505 2.85V Digital Supply Regulator
9V Regulator VCC2.85 SW_A+ A+ UNSW_5V
VCC9 100pF
SW_A+ .01uF
VCC2.85 R0507
R0511
U0500 R0505 R0506 33K R0510
4 5 10K 10K VCC5 10K
VIN VOUT
VCC2.85 VR0500 C0504
C0534 43K
2 ON_OFF 1 R0528 6 8 5.1V
C0531 C0532 ADJ U0501 0.1uF
7.5K 0.1uF 7
0.1uF SW_B+_SENSE
GND1 GND2 5 8
1uF 4 INPUT OUTPUT 1
R1000 3 6 R0508 7 5 UNSW_5V Supply
100 FEEDBACK ERROR
10K U0604-2 3
C0527 C0512 SHUTDOWN SENSE 2
C0513
C0533 SW_B+_ON-OFF C0503 VTAP 6
R0529 R0509 4.7uF 0.1uF 150uF
100pF
1.2K 22uF 2K GND
4
Q0505 VCC5
U0504 VCC2.85
2 1 R0518
INPUT OUTPUT
5 4
CD NC
GND 10K
3 LV_DETECT
C0519
.01uF

VCC9 VCC5_FILT
1.55V Digital Supply Regulator
5V Regulator VCC5 1.8V Digital Supply Regulator
R0519 C0526
U0503 C0506

1 10 .01uF
IN OUT 3
C0516 C0517 C0518 .01uF
R0521 R0522
4.7uF GND R0513 VCC5_FILT 39K
0.1uF C0535 4.7uF
2 VCC5_FILT 39K
0.1uF R0512 20K VCC1.8
VCC1.55 U0507
10K
VCC5 U0502 8 1
INPUT OUTPUT
8 1 7 5
INPUT OUTPUT FEEDBACK ERROR
9.3V_ABACUS 5V_ABACUS 7 5 3
FEEDBACK ERROR SHUTDOWN SENSE 2
U0505 3 2 6
C0514 C0515 SHUTDOWN SENSE C0510 C0528 VTAP C0529
VTAP 6
1 3 C0537 150uF 4.7uF
OUT 0.1uF 4.7uF 0.1uF GND
IN 1uF
NU R1001 GND 4
GND 100 4
C0520 C0521 2 C0522 C0523
0.1uF 4.7uF 4.7uF
0.1uF
R0514
0

Figure 7-66. HUE4039A Secure Power Supply Schematic

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VCC2.85

C0301 BUFFER SUPPLY BUFFER SUPPLY


U0300-1 C0312
1 VCC2.85 VCC2.85
0.1uF
USB_VPI
USB_VPIN 0.1uF
3 2
UCTS1_USB_FSEN
U0303-5 U0300-5
3 2 14 14
4 C0302 VCC C0305 VCC
U0303-1
U0300-2 USB_VMI 1
URXD1_USB_VMIN 0.1uF 0.1uF
6 5 GND GND
USB_PWR 7 7

10
U0300-3
URTS1_USB_XRXD
8 9 7 14

VBUS
13

VCC
VREG
R0300 100 1 2 R0303
USB_TXENB OE_N RCV
11 3 1.5K
UTXD1_USB_VPOUT VO_VPO U0304 VP USB+
12 4 VCC2.85
USB_VMOUT FSE0_VMO VM USB+
5 15 USB-
RIA_USBSUSP SUSPND VPU USB-
R0301 100 16 10 R0304 22
USB*_RS232_EN ENUMERATE DPOS
VCC2.85 6 9 R0305 22 VCC5 VCC9 *U0307-2*
MODE DNEG
8

5
U0300-4 USB_DET
GND VCC
12 11 17 C0311
0.1uF 0.1uF
C0306 C0310 GND
13

3
USB_INT*
R0307 C0309 0.1uF
0.1uF 16 2 6
10K

VCC
VPOS
VNEG
VCC5
UTXD1_USB_VPOUT C0307 0.1uFNU 3
C1POS
UCTS1_USB_FSEN 4
C1NEG
URXD1_USB_VMIN C0308 0.1uF U0308-2
C2POS
URTS1_USB_XRXD 8 9 5

5
C2NEG
U0303-3 VCC
10 13 12 C0313
U0303-4 R1I R1O 0.1uF
8 R2I 9 GND
6 R2O NU
11 12 11 14

3
U0303-2 4 T1I T1O UARTA_TXD
10 7
T2I T2O UARTA_CTS
13
GND UARTA_RXD
5 UARTA_RTS
15

1
BOOT_RX
4 U0308-1
BOOT_TX
NU 2
1
4
U0307-1
2
BOOT_DATA_EN*
BOOT_DATA_EN* USB*_RS232_EN Mode of Operation

0 0 Not Allowed

SB9600 Block 0 1 Boot Data


URXD2 URXD2
UTXD2 UTXD2 VIP I/O Block 1 0 USB
URTS2 URTS2 BUS+_UARTB_TXD BUS+_UARTB_TXD
UCTS2 UCTS2 BUS-_UARTB_RXD BUS-_UARTB_RXD VIP_OUT_1_3V VIP_OUT_1_3V VIP_OUT_1_5V VIP_OUT_1_5V
LHRST_OUT LHRST_OUT RESET_UARTB_CTS RESET_UARTB_CTS VIP_OUT_2_5V VIP_OUT_2_5V 1 1 RS232
VIP_OUT_2_3V VIP_OUT_2_3V
LHRST_IN LHRST_IN BUSY_UARTB_RTS BUSY_UARTB_RTS VIP_IN_1_3V VIP_IN_1_3V VIP_IN_1_5V VIP_IN_1_5V
VIP_IN_2_3V VIP_IN_2_3V VIP_IN_2_5V VIP_IN_2_5V
SB96_RS232*_EN SB96_RS232*_EN

Figure 7-67. HUE4039A Secure USB/RS232/SB9600 Schematic

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VCC2.85
SB96_RS232*_EN_INV
U0603-2
5 6
VCC5
4
R0638 R0624
10K
100 16
C0606
VCC
15
EN_OE 0.1uF
1
SB96_RS232*_EN SELECT
2
I0A U0606
3 4
I1A YA BUS+_UARTB_TXD
5
I0B
6 7
I1B YB BUS-_UARTB_RXD
11
I0C
10 9
I1C YC BUSY_UARTB_RTS
14
I0D
13 12
I1D YD RESET_UARTB_CTS
GND
VCC2.85 8
R0626 Connector IF
1 2 1 2
100K
C0600 R0634 R0635
R0629
10K U0602-1 100K U0603-1 100K
R0627 0.1uF 3 3
100K
U0607-2
VCC5 5
C0616 2 8 U0602-2 VCC
100pF VCC2.85 C0610
1 5 4 4
3 U0604-1 R0631 GND
6 0.1uF
4 4 3 BUFFER SUPPLY
R0625 0
10K U0607-1 U0608-1 VCC5
R0632
1 2 1 2 0 NU
R0628
VCC5 SB96_RS232*_EN_INV
100K URXD2
U0608-2
5
R0630 VCC
100K UTXD2 C0611
0.1uF GND
3 BUFFER SUPPLY
URTS2

BUS- R0620 B
U
* S- Q0612 UCTS2
1
100 4
U0609-1 Patriot UARTB
Q0610 2

BUS+ R0621 BUS+


* VCC2.85
VCC5
100
U0609-2
U0610-2 5
5 VCC
SB96_RS232*_EN_INV C0604 C0603
VCC
0.1uF GND
0.1uF
U0610-1 GND 3
U0602-4 3
1 13
BUSY BUSY 4
2 12 11
NAND SUPPLY NAND SUPPLY
VCC5 VCC5

R0636
10K
R0622
100 VCC2.85 VCC2.85

LH_RESET 14 U0602-5 14 U0603-5


C0614 C0613
VCC VCC
Q0613
0.1uF 0.1uF
LH_RESET* Q0611 BUSY* GND GND
R0639 7 7
10K R0623 LHRST_OUT
100

10 BUFFER SUPPLY BUFFER SUPPLY


U0602-3
9 8 LHRST_IN

Figure 7-68. HUE4039A Secure SB9600 Schematic

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VCC5 VCC5

U0601-2 U0605-2
5 5
VCC VCC

C0601 GND C0605 GND


0.1uF 0.1uF
3 3

U0601-1
1
4 VIP_OUT_1_3V
VIP_OUT_1_5V 2

U0605-1
1
4 VIP_OUT_2_3V
VIP_OUT_2_5V 2

U0603-3

9 8
VIP_IN_1_5V VIP_IN_1_3V
10

U0603-4

12 11
VIP_IN_2_5V VIP_IN_2_3V
13

Figure 7-69. HUE4039A Secure USB/RS232/SB9600 VIP Input/Output Schematic

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SB9600
VCC2.85
A+ BUS+_UARTB_TXD J0401-31 BUS+
VCC2.85 TP0414
F0400 BUS-_UARTB_RXD J0401-32 BUS-

6
R0409
J0401-19 BUSY_UARTB_RTS J0401-33 BUSY
10K
C0437
125V J0401-21 RESET_UARTB_CTS J0401-34 LH_RESET
470pF 5A
A+

6
4
3
1
1 Q0402 FORCE_FAIL* SW_B+

K4
K3
K2
K1
VR0418*

1
C0442 C0443 C0444 C0445 5.6V
Q0403 2 TP0413
MOD J0401-17 SW_B+ 33pF 33pF
3 C0435 33pF 33pF
VR0420 470pF A2 A1
11V 5 2
R0420
10K
R0422 VIP s
SW_B+_ON-OFF
33K
VIP_OUT_1_5V J0401-13 VIP_OUT_1_5V
R0425 C0436 R0517
VIP_OUT_2_5V J0401-14 VIP_OUT_2_5V
1 10K 470pF 4.7K
BOOT_RX TP0401
NU
VIP_IN_1_5V J0401-15 VIP_IN_1_5V
J0401-22 OPTB+_BOOTSEL_VPP VIP_IN_2_5V J0401-16 VIP_IN_2_5V
EMERGENCY
J0401-26 BOOT_RX VIP_OUT_1_12V J0401-11 VIP_OUT_1_12V
VR0413
VCC5 20V
J0401-25 BOOT_TX / KEYFAIL* VIP_OUT_2_12V J0401-12 VIP_OUT_2_12V

U0401 C0446 C0447 C0448 C0449 C0461 C0462


2 Programming Cable Interface TP0403
C0441 100pF 100pF 100pF 100pF 220pF 220pF
VPOS R0404
4 NC SSI / NAUTILUS
BOOT_TX 0.1uF J0401-18 EMERGENCY
1K
5 VCC5
SAP_TX J0401-35 SAP_TX
COM
6
KEYFAIL J0401-23 VCC5 SAP_RX J0401-36 SAP_RX
NO IN 1 VCC5
GND C0430 C0429 C0425
J0401-37

6
4
3
1
C0428 SAP_DCLK SAP_DCLK
3

K4
K3
K2
K1
100pF 100pF 100pF
100pF J0401-1 SAP_FSYNC J0401-38 SAP_FSYNC
R0431 *VR0417*
10K 5.6V TP0415
J0401-2 SSI_INT* J0401-45 SSI_INT
Q0404

A2

2 A1
4 2
CABLE_DET J0401-49 SPI_MOSIB J0401-41 SPI_MOSIB

5
U0402-1 1
J0401-50 SPI_MISOB J0401-42 SPI_MISOB
C0427 VR0421
100pF R0419 11V SPI_SCKB J0401-44 SPI_SCKB
4.7K
BOOT_DATA_EN*
NAUTILUS_CS* J0401-39 NAUTILUS_CS*

AUX_TX J0401-7 AUX_TX NAUTILUS_INT* J0401-40 NAUTILUS_INT*

AUX_RX J0401-8 AUX_RX C0450 C0451 C0452 C0453 C0454 C0455 C0456 C0457 C0458 C0459

RX_FILT_AUDIO J0401-5 RX_FILT_AUDIO 33pF 33pF 33pF 33pF 33pF 33pF 33pF 33pF 33pF 33pF

PTT* J0401-3 PTT*


TP0407 TP0408 TP0409 TP0410 RS232 BUS
C0434 C0433 C0432 C0431
K4
K3
K2
K1

100pF 100pF 100pF *VR0414* R0415


5.6V UARTA_TXD_CH
100pF UARTA_TXD J0401-27 UARTA_TXD
100 R0416 UARTA_RXD_CH
UARTA_RXD J0401-28 UARTA_RXD
100 R0417 UARTA_CTS_CH
A2

A1

UARTA_CTS J0401-29 UARTA_CTS


AUDIO 100 R0418 UARTA_RTS_CH
UARTA_RTS J0401-30 UARTA_RTS
AUX_MIC J0401-6
AUX_MIC AUX_MIC 100
MIC_HI C0424 C0423 C0422 C0470
MIC_HI J0401-4 MIC_HI 33pF 33pF 33pF 33pF
TP0411 TP0412 TP0402
SPKR+ VR0422 VR0423 VR0424 VR0425 FOR NEW CH/ACCY s
SPKR+ J0401-9 SPKR+ VCC2.85 15V 15V 15V 15V
SPKR- J0401-10 J0401-46
SPKR- SPKR- BUS_PWR_OUT BUS_PWR_OUT
U0402-2
R0421 ONE_WIRE J0401-24 ONE_WIRE

5
VCC C0469
IGNITION J0401-20 IGNITION
0 0.1uF SPARE_1 J0401-47 SPARE_1
GND
6

C0439 C0440 C0460 C0438


C0426 IGNITION_CONN 3 SPARE_2 J0401-48 SPARE_2
100pF 100pF 100pF 470pF
J0401-43 470pF C0475 C0476 C0477 C0478
5

NOT USED VR0412 100pF


20V 100pF 100pF 100pF

Figure 7-70. HUE4039A Secure Control-Head Connector Schematic

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7-88 Schematics, Component Location Diagrams, and Parts Lists: HUE4039A (UHF Range 1) Main Board

VCC2.85 VCC5

J0501-5

J0501-7 J0501-8 J0501-6

C0700 C0701 J0501-18

100pF 100pF J0501-19

J0501-20

A+ SW_B+

J0501-10 J0501-9

C0713 C0714
Control / I/O
220pF 220pF
J0501-11 BOOT*

J0501-12 TAMPER_ENC

SAP SSI Audio Bus


J0501-13 WAKEUP
J0501-1 SAP_TX

J0501-14 KEYFAIL*
J0501-2 SAP_RX

J0501-15 ENC_RESET
J0501-3 SAP_DCLK

J0501-16 ENC_SPARE1
J0501-4 SAP_FSYNC

J0501-17 ENC_SPARE2

C0702 C0703 C0704 C0705

100pF 100pF 100pF 100pF


C0706 C0708 C0709 C0710 C0711 C0712
100pF 100pF 100pF 100pF 100pF 100pF

Figure 7-71. HUE4039A Secure Interface Connector Schematic

June 15, 2005 6815854H01-A


Schematics, Component Location Diagrams, and Parts Lists: HUE4039A (UHF Range 1) Main Board 7-89

SH5250

R5384 R5385 C5303

R5713
3

D5380
C5383 C5385

D5381

L5290
C5382 C5388
SH5701
Y5400 R5310 J5701
L5406 R5386 D5302
R5383
5

L5389

R5710
2

C5413 L5385

C5280
L5289

C5289
L5400

C5302
L5288

R5305
C5410

L5403 C5411 C5301

C5300
R5301
C5404
4

R5413 3 R5300
3

C5412

C5299

R5308
R5412
C5405

T5380 U5300 R5309 L5287


L5407

R5411

Q5253
C5406

C5295
5 4 C5305 L5286 C5297
R5402
C5402

C5722
R5311

C5296
Q5250
R5414 Q5252

C5381

C5375 L5383
R5306

C5294
C5417

R5330
R5415 C5291
R5404 C5362
R5382
L5408
C5408

Q5401 R5303 C5292


Q5257 R5307
L5404

C5378
C5430
C5429

R5380 L5285
R5403
C5401
C5400
R5401

R5381 C5293
R5400

L5392
C5414

C5290
C5403

D5311
L5380 R5388
C5356
C5357

L5401 C5380 R5333 C5363


C5374

D5280
C5288
C5366
C5365
C5358

R5332
L5305

L5307
C5418
C5359 L5306 L5284
C5345 R5327 C5364
L5302 C5354 C5287

R5329 R5328 C5355

C5285
C5428 9 U5303 8

R5304
C5427

C5352

L5283
C5333 R5321

C5351 C5350
C5343 C5284 L5282
Q5251

C5283
C5329

E5400 16 1

R5302
C5353

C5282
L5281
C5426 D5300
L5280
C5425
TP5301 C5719

SH5703

C5708
Figure 7-72. HUE4039A Main Board Layout—Side 1 Top

6815854H01-A June 15, 2005


7-90 Schematics, Component Location Diagrams, and Parts Lists: HUE4039A (UHF Range 1) Main Board

SH5703

C5719

C5708
SH5901

R5000
L5004
L5003

R5904
C5900

C5901

L5900
R5948
E5001
R5903

C5908
C5019 C5013
D5003 R5900
R5033

C5904
C5017 C5009

R5034
L5901

C5906
C5005 C5907
R5001

R5909
C5016

C5012

L5002
C5008
C5010 R5035 C5911 R5905
C5068 Y5900 Q5901
C5024

C5002

C5915
C5913
C0703

R5910
D5902 C5912
C5905
C5910
L5015 C5015 C5007
R5003

C5022
13

L5905

D5901
R5030 C5067 C5023
C0705

L5902

R5911
C5069 R5028 C5046
U5002 C5021 D5903
Q5003

R5025

C5020
R5027 L5904
C5061

C5070 C5026 D5904


37

C5914
25
C5064

R5026

R5032 E5006
C5066
R5031
J0501

C5065 PD CLKOUT E5007


C5071 C5030 SH5902
R5020

PC PE DOUTA
C5028

FS
C5051
R5017

R5915
R5016

C5917
C5920 R5912
R5019
R5018

L5012 R5916 C5916

C5924
R5014
R5005
R5015

L5906

L5908
L5013

C5052

C5923
C5027 Q5903
C5925
R5918

R5920
C5931
C5927
Y5901

D5906 C5928
D5905 C5926
C5922
R5919
M5501 Q5503

R5922
C5929

M5502
D5909 L5913
C5750

L5909
C5817

C5815

R5923
C5752

U5750

C5757

L5912

C5930
D5910
L5751
C5765

C5754

C5505
R5766 L5753

C5768

L5755

U5751
C5771
R5758

C5544
R5762 R5761

L5502
R5763 R5574

C5526
R5759 R5509
C5761 R5764 SH5820 C5515 R5518

R5522
C5760 U5503
R5767
R5751

R5765

R5508
C5847
Q5751 C5834
L5832
R5834

C5572
3

C5509
2

C5513

C5831
C5844
C5762

R5826 R5840
C5846
R5750

C5507
2 C5838
Y5750

1 C5863 R5519
Q5750 R5752

L5830 R5830

L5503
R5855
C5835

C5759 Q5826

L5505
C5850 C5578
4

C5859
C5758
L5826 C5842 R5838

R5842

R5754 U5826 R5854 C5517 C5577


TP5788
Y05751

R5753 C5840 M5503


C5829

L5828 C5830

C5851 R5832
C5854

L5834

C5570
C5860

R5571
Q5829
C5862
R5853

R5852
D5828

R5570
R5851
D5832

Q5570
C5861

C5541
C5826 R5828 U5502
C0461

C5579
C0436

R0422

Figure 7-73. HUE4039A Main Board Layout—Side 1 Middle

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Schematics, Component Location Diagrams, and Parts Lists: HUE4039A (UHF Range 1) Main Board 7-91

2 1

C0461
C0436

R0422
R0425

C0100
R0116 R0923

R0101
Y0100 C0956

W
M
G
C
D

U
A
B

X
Y
F

Z
R0952

L
J
I
U0102

5
18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
C0437

C0428

C0953
R0117
J0401

R0102
18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2
R0951 C0955
U0951 R0907
R0119 U0950

R0993
C0954
TP0413
TP0409

C0101
TP0401 TP0403 R0924
R0415

5
R0123
TP0410 C0987

J0950
TP0411 TP0414

R0954
TP0002
C0442 C0984 D0952 4

R0995
TP0407 C0407 R0430
TP0412 TP0402 TP0415 C0401 C0417
U0001 C0412 Q0503
C0444 16 9 VR0501
VR0407 C0413

VR0406
TP0408 U0959 R0978
R0622 TP0400 C0957
C0450 1 C0464
C0220 Q0200 R0994 SC0002
Q0611 Q0613

1
C0463 R0981 R0982
R0125

3
C0452

R0946
R0623 C0105 C0406 SC0001
C0532 C0467
C0606 C0981 C0986 C0976 C0975 R0983

C0983
C0458 R0124
R0624

R0531
C0610 R0120 C0214 R0220 C0959 VR0405
C0217 C0531
C0455 16 9 C0243 R0222
U0609 U0608 U0607

7
R0980

R0515
R0996
R0632 U0508 U0957
U0606 5 R0986
C0611 1 R0639

14
U0952

W
M
G

C0533
C
D

8
A
B

X
Y
F

Z
L
J
I

C0454 8 R0960
R0631 C0536 R0121 R0113 6 10
C0604 R0122 R0992

Q0955
C0603 Q0610 R0527 R0115 R0114 C0978

U0504
R0104

R0990

R0998
R0111
R0110

R0621 R0999
R0109

Q0612 R0997
C0973 C0964 R0989
R0629

C0312
R0204 R0200 R0988
R0620

50 49 R0304 C0972 TP0954 C0965

R0985
R0984
R0625 U0402

C0519
U0610 R0305 R0975 R0953
R0303

R0626 13 9 R0976 R0967


R0628 C0469 C0207 R0974

9
C0616 U0304 R0103 C0223

R0987
R0630 R0638 R0636 C0613 C0971 R0977 R0968
R0627 C0614 5
R0635

R0307

C0301

10

11
R0300
14 8 14 8
R0301

4
R0509

14 8 14 8 U0955 U0956
U0604

1
C0503

U0602 R0973
U0603 7 7
5 8
U0204
7 7 R0969 R0947
C0204 C0966 C0967 R0970 R0963 C0963
R0508 R0979
C0600
R0634

R0505 C0952 C0962 R0950


C0502 C0213

C0979
R0972 R0971 R0964

C0980
Figure 7-74. HUE4039A Main Board Layout—Side 1 Bottom

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7-92 Schematics, Component Location Diagrams, and Parts Lists: HUE4039A (UHF Range 1) Main Board

C0228

R0235
R0202

R0236
R0226
Q0402 R0208 R0216 TP0942
C0239 R0212 U0958 TP0962
5 4

C0242
R0409
VR0420 R0218 C0208 C0225 Q0954

C0974
C0205

U0207
R0207 C0936

R0201
R0203 R0229 TP0201 Q0953

R0228
U0206

U0954
4

C0206
U0202 6
3 U0208

C0215
R0419 10 C0240

R0506
7 8 1

C0945
R0914 R0913 R0933

R0932
1
R0420

C0201 10
C0427 R0227

C0227
TP0204 C0212

C0210

R0223

C0211
U0201 U0200 C0920

R0965
TP0202 R0219 C0234

R0224

C0960 R0966
Q0404 5 6

C0209
C0236

C0216
8 4 3

14
R0991

R0205
Q0403

R0911 R0912
C0233
U0210

R0231
6 4 TP0205 TP0960
U0308

C0961
Q0505 C0230 11 20 6 6 C0221 20

C0231
1

U0965
U0209 U0203 C0202 TP0953

C0969 R0935
R0431 4
C0238 C0235 34 3

C0203

R0510
R0230
C0237
TP0203 1

C0226
U0501 D0950 U0953

C0224
C0313
TP0955

R0518

C0505
C0500 C0232 U0307 TP0420
R0210 R0225 R0209 C0513

C0922
TP0419 TP0200 5 8 TP0958 C0921 R0910

R0206
R0500
R0511 1
7 7 TP0952 D0951 10 11

R0526
Q0502
4

C0311

C0968
C0970

R0962
VR0421 1 TP0964

R0961
C0478 C0477 C0506

R0512
Q0504

VR0408
R0513
C0507 C0512

Q0501
U0300

C0244
U0506 U0303 TP0206 C0515 6
U0500 TP0957 TP0956 R0948
5 R0934

C0524
C0475 8 8 14 8 14 C0537 8 C0527 C0942 C0923

C0405
R0503
1 VR0404

C0510
R0523
R0514 Q0960
C0457 U0502

C0940
R0403 C0305 2 D0954

TP0418
C0302 5

R0502
R0516

R0504

U0962
C0456 4 C0403 C0400 C0997

TP0963
5

C0525
C0534
TP0500 R0108 R0107 C0404 C0402

C0943
C0441
R0411 C0526 R0529

C0514
R0520 R0521
C0459 R0525 C0528 1 R0412
R0528 R0407 5 4 C0998 C0941

Q0500
43 R0522 C0516 C0409
9 D0501
8

C0907
C0453 6 U0400 U0605 C0605 1 8 C0517 C0410 R0408 VR0411
2

C0529
C0309 R0517 U0401 U0503 R0410 8
U0507 TP0959
R0221 G7

VR0402
C0451 VR0418 G1 R0519 C0518 C0418
3 VR0950
C0308

U0305 C0913 5 J0402


4
C0445 U0901

TP0961
C0535

R0905
C0102

C0420
C0910
14 C0414

C0465
VR0424
C0307

TP0937 TP0936

VR0400
C0306

C0443 R0106 U0601


VR0425 TP0939 R0937
C0310

U0103

R0936
R0939

C0937
C0470

C0415
C0909 A1 C0934
C0422 16 1 R0105 A7 R0938 R0406
R0418 R0417 8 C0944 C0933

VR0410
C0423 7 C0903 C0908 C0466 R0405

C0950
C0424 TP0938

C0917
C0103 C0601 C0914

C0918
R0416 14 9 8 U0963 7 C0408
VR0423 C0430 C0906
C0916

U0902 TP0005 R0435


R0907

C0416

U0903

R0432
VR0422 U0960

U0900
C0429 U0104 R0942
FL0900 32
C0912 31

R0900
C0919
14 R0943

C0951
8

C0901
C0476 7 8 C0104 C0419
16 R0904 R0944
R0507

VR0500 R0906 C0911

Q0951
TP0940 TP0951
C0426

R0945

R0930
C0905 R0903 8 5
C0915

C0435 R0902 C0935 C0985 C0930


C0902 4

R0940
F0400 C0504 TP0950

R0955
R0421 TP0941
C0904

U0105 C0106 Q0952 C0982


R0901

TP0931
R0941 R0931 TP0930
R0404
C0425

Figure 7-75. HUE4039A Main Board Layout—Side 2 Top

June 15, 2005 6815854H01-A


Schematics, Component Location Diagrams, and Parts Lists: HUE4039A (UHF Range 1) Main Board 7-93

C0425

C0449 C0448
C5575
C0447 C0446 VR0417
SH5821 C5576 R5532
C0462
C5789 C5788 D5827 R5573
C5825 C5849 R5572

R5849
R5845 C5857
VR0412 C0439 C5778 D5831 R5841
D5751 L5825

C5845
C0440 TP5787 R5850

R5755
C5777 R5846 C5571

C5827
C0434 R5843
R0524

C0433 VR0414 TP5792

C5828

C5852
L5829 L5831 R5837
R5839
TP5799

C5774
R5771
C5776 Q5828 U5570

C5501
D5750 TP5789 C5839
C0460 C0432 TP5760

Q5825
C5775 TP5790 U5825 C5848 R5848

C5858
C5510 R5505

C5853
C5833
C5816

C5843

C5832
C5836
C0438

R5829
C0431 R5773 C5549 R5523
R5827 C5855 C5841
VR0413

C5566

13
L5827

8
R5831

9
1

C5837

R5825
L5752 R5833

C5516
U5752 U5501 C5573

R5526
C5508
R5537
E5502

C5856
D5833 TP5570 R5517

C5794
TP5795 C5568

16
L5754 TP5793

1
L5757
C5803 TP5794 C5558

37
L5833

25
TP5503 L5510

Q5706
C5767 C5550

C5569

C5527
TP5783 C5540

C5555
C5554
C5795 C5567

C5796
R5768

L5508 E5501
C5773
C5751 C5753

TP5797

Q5755

8
R5776

9
R5783

R5521
R5780
C5763

C5764 R5778
C5770
R5782 R5527
TP5791

Q5752

C5804

C5556
U5753 R5777

L5756

C5798
R5781 R5779

L5758
C5799 C5543

Q5707
R5536
C5756

R5786
Q5710 C5518 C5538 C5546
C5800 C5525
L5750

R5516

16
C5769

C5801
C5522

L5759

C5532
C5780

C5
C5808
Q5502
C5772

54
C5755 C5766 E6750 R5784 C5521 R5514 C5559

8
R5785
C5781 R5770
C5802 C5779 C5797 C5793 C5519 R5513 R5534

R5531
TP5798 C5807 R5512 2 3 R5535
R5769 1 R5533

C5791
C5787
R5511

C5792

Q5709
R5774

R5772
C5783

C5806
R5515

C5531
C5560

7
C5786

C5785
C5809

C5523
C5524

54
C5784
C5782

C5
L5760
R5775

Q5708
R5530 C5535 C5545
TP5502

L5506
TP5796 C5542

C5812

C5551
C5811
C5810

C5805
C5790

R5520
C0712 C5813
R5006

L5507
C5045

R5510
L5010 SH5900 C5512 C5520
C0710 C0711 C5033

R5507
C5050

R5504
R5506 C5539
L5008

C5514
R5013
C5034
R5050
C5049

C0709 R5011 C5511 C5557

L5504
C0708 Q5501
R5002

C5565
C5038 C5946

R5525
C5044 D5912
R5010

C0706 L5914

C5503
C5048

Q5002 C5039
R5501R5503

C5504
C5041

R5935
C0714 C0713 Q5001 R5529
R5008
D5002

C5552

C5942 D5907

C5947 L5911
R5502

D5908
L5007

C5040

C5502
TP5501

C5945
R5934
L5006

C5506
C0700 C0701 C5060 D5911 L5501
L5915 R5528
C0522

C5059

C5944
C5939
C5057
L5053

C5553
R5051

C5058
C5018

C5056

R5932
C0521

C5001

R5931
C0523

Q5905
C5037 Y5902 R5524
C0704 C5032 C5943

C5938
C5004 C5006 R5930
L5907 C5940

C5563
L5910
C0520 C5003
E5008

E5009
E5005

C5941
E5002

C0702 R5023 R5924


R5022 R5029

C5710
C5935
E5003
C5062

E5004

C5936
R5927

R5928
C5933
C5072

U5001

C5025

L5705

C5702
C5709
3

R5917

L5701
R5940
C5956

R5902
R5950
1

R5941
L5916

C5073 C5014 L5920


Q5902 C5959 L5919
R5937

L5918

R5921
L5921

C5958 D5703

R5701
C5961

L5703
U0505 C5063 L5704 D5701
R5949 C5701
C5011

D5702
R5929

C5703
C5949
L5001

C5029 C5957 C5951 C5909 Q5904 D5900

C5704
R5938 C5921 R5914
R5933
C5960
L5922

C5707
C5706 L5702
C5919
2

L5917 C5950 C5937 C5932


Q5906 R5939 R5926

C5948

C5705
Figure 7-76. HUE4039A Main Board Layout—Side 2 Middle

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7-94 Schematics, Component Location Diagrams, and Parts Lists: HUE4039A (UHF Range 1) Main Board

SH5400 SH5702

C5251
R5256

C5259
R5407
C5422
C5416

C5424
L5411

TP5251 C5711
SH5380

C5253
C5407 U5400 D5400

R5255

R5252

C5713

L5712
L5708
C5415

R5254 C5256
C5433

L5402 L5254
L5252

C5323

C5324
C5409
Q5402

R5250

C5720
TP5302

C5254
R5253
3

C5250
4

R5251
L5303
C5423 C5330 L5707

C5340
C5337
C5420 R5406 D5306 D5253
2 R5405 C5421 D5251
5 Y5401 C5346 Q5258 C5721
C5432

L5706
L5713
C5419 C5348

C5334
R5326
R5324
R5325
D5252 D5250
C5431

R5323

C5712
6 L5256 C5255 C5252
C5714
1

L5253
R5322
C5335 L5250

C5311
R5319 D5313
C5360
C5361
C5338
C5315 D5281
C5307
L5299 TP5252
1
C5325

L5251 L5237

C5257
L5255

C5308
U5301 2
D5282
SH5704

L5257
R5316
C5306

R5335
3

C5309
L5293

C5368
TP5304

C5391

L5291 C5258
D5307 D5304 R5704 R5703 R5707

L5308
C5318

L5258

D5704
L5387 R5315 R5708

C5715
C5716
C5312

R5334

R5312 C5319
L5390 C5321

R5317
L5384
R5702
TP5250

Q5256
3

Q5255
4

C5317
U5302 3

C5316
C5379 C5367 4 5 L5294 C5304
R5387

T5381 C5377 C5314 R5313


L5388

C5320

C5313
C5390

C5310
L5295

L5292
5 L5382
1 D5305
C5386

L5297 R5336
Q5254

C5322 R5314
C5336
C5339
L5386 C5332 C5328

C5326
C5327

C5718

C5717
L5296 R5318
R5706

D5705
C5341 R5709

C5331
C5347

L5300
C5389

L5301

R5711
L5304

L5298
R5712
L5381

C5344

C5342 R5705
TP5303

C5349

Figure 7-77. HUE4039A Main Board Layout—Side 2 Bottom

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HUE4039A Main Board Parts List Description Description Description
Designator Part Number Designator Part Number Designator Part Number

Reference Motorola C0221 2311049A78 CAP TANT CHIP 10.0 UF 10% C0312 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80- C0439 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG
Description 50V 20% Y5V
Designator Part Number C0440 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG
C0223 2185802B01 CAP 10V 4.7UF C0313 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80- C0441 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80-
C0100 2113743N32 CAP CHIP 18.0 PF 5% COG 20% Y5V
C0224 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80- 20% Y5V
C0101 2113743N32 CAP CHIP 18.0 PF 5% COG 20% Y5V C0400 2113743N38 CAP CHIP 33.0 PF 5% COG C0442 2113743N38 CAP CHIP 33.0 PF 5% COG
C0102 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80- C0225 2113928S04 CAP CER CHIP 0.100UF 10V C0401 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG
20% Y5V C0443 2113743N38 CAP CHIP 33.0 PF 5% COG
0402 C0402 2113743N38 CAP CHIP 33.0 PF 5% COG
C0103 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80- C0444 2113743N38 CAP CHIP 33.0 PF 5% COG
C0226 2113928S04 CAP CER CHIP 0.100UF 10V C0403 2113743N38 CAP CHIP 33.0 PF 5% COG
20% Y5V 0402 C0445 2113743N38 CAP CHIP 33.0 PF 5% COG
C0104 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80- C0404 2113743N38 CAP CHIP 33.0 PF 5% COG C0446 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG
C0227 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80-
20% Y5V 20% Y5V C0405 2113743N38 CAP CHIP 33.0 PF 5% COG C0447 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG
C0105 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80- C0228 2113743N54 CAP CHIP 150 PF 5% COG C0406 2113743N38 CAP CHIP 33.0 PF 5% COG C0448 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG
20% Y5V
C0230 2113743L09 CAP CHIP 470 PF 10% X7R C0407 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG C0449 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG
C0106 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG
C0231 2113743L01 CAP CHIP 220 PF 10% X7R C0408 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG C0450 2113743N38 CAP CHIP 33.0 PF 5% COG
C0201 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80-
C0232 2113743L09 CAP CHIP 470 PF 10% X7R C0409 2113743N38 CAP CHIP 33.0 PF 5% COG C0451 2113743N38 CAP CHIP 33.0 PF 5% COG
20% Y5V
C0233 2113743L01 CAP CHIP 220 PF 10% X7R C0410 2113743N38 CAP CHIP 33.0 PF 5% COG C0452 2113743N38 CAP CHIP 33.0 PF 5% COG
C0202 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80-
20% Y5V C0234 2113928S04 CAP CER CHIP 0.100UF 10V C0412 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG C0453 2113743N38 CAP CHIP 33.0 PF 5% COG
C0203 2113928S04 CAP CER CHIP 0.100UF 10V 0402 C0413 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG C0454 2113743N38 CAP CHIP 33.0 PF 5% COG
0402 C0235 2113743L09 CAP CHIP 470 PF 10% X7R C0414 2113743L01 CAP CHIP 220 PF 10% X7R C0455 2113743N38 CAP CHIP 33.0 PF 5% COG
C0204 2185802B01 CAP 10V 4.7UF C0236 2113743L09 CAP CHIP 470 PF 10% X7R C0415 2113743L01 CAP CHIP 220 PF 10% X7R C0456 2113743N38 CAP CHIP 33.0 PF 5% COG
C0205 2113743N54 CAP CHIP 150 PF 5% COG C0237 2113743L01 CAP CHIP 220 PF 10% X7R C0416 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG C0457 2113743N38 CAP CHIP 33.0 PF 5% COG
C0206 2113928E01 CAP CER CHIP 1.0 UF 10 % C0238 2113743L01 CAP CHIP 220 PF 10% X7R C0417 2113743L01 CAP CHIP 220 PF 10% X7R C0458 2113743N38 CAP CHIP 33.0 PF 5% COG
10V
C0239 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80- C0418 2113743L01 CAP CHIP 220 PF 10% X7R C0459 2113743N38 CAP CHIP 33.0 PF 5% COG
C0207 2113743N38 CAP CHIP 33.0 PF 5% COG 20% Y5V
C0419 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG C0460 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG
C0208 2113928E01 CAP CER CHIP 1.0 UF 10% C0240 2113928S04 CAP CER CHIP 0.100UF 10V
C0420 2185802B01 CAP 10V 4.7UF C0461 2113743L01 CAP CHIP 220 PF 10% X7R
10V 0402
C0422 2113743N38 CAP CHIP 33.0 PF 5% COG C0462 2113743L01 CAP CHIP 220 PF 10% X7R
C0209 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80- C0242 2113928S04 CAP CER CHIP 0.100UF 10V
20% Y5V 0402 C0423 2113743N38 CAP CHIP 33.0 PF 5% COG C0463 2113743N38 CAP CHIP 33.0 PF 5% COG
C0210 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80- C0243 2113945B01 CAP CER CHIP 6800 PF 25V C0424 2113743N38 CAP CHIP 33.0 PF 5% COG C0464 2113743N38 CAP CHIP 33.0 PF 5% COG
20% Y5V 10% C0425 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG C0465 2113741B13 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R REEL 470
C0211 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG C0244 2113945B01 CAP CER CHIP 6800 PF 25V C0426 2113741B13 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R REEL 470 C0466 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG
C0212 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80- 10%
C0427 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG C0467 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG
20% Y5V C0301 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80-
C0428 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG C0469 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80-
C0213 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80- 20% Y5V
20% Y5V C0429 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG 20% Y5V
C0302 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80-
C0214 2113741N69 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R 10% 20% Y5V C0430 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG C0470 2113743N38 CAP CHIP 33.0 PF 5% COG
100000 C0305 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80- C0431 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG C0475 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG
C0215 2113928S04 CAP CER CHIP 0.100UF 10V 20% Y5V C0432 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG C0476 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG
0402 C0306 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80- C0433 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG C0477 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG
C0216 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80- 20% Y5V
C0434 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG C0478 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG
20% Y5V C0308 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10%
C0435 2113743L09 CAP CHIP 470 PF 10% X7R C0500 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80-
C0217 2113743L29 CAP CHIP 3300 PF 10% X7R C0309 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10% 20% Y5V
C0436 2113741B13 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R REEL 470
C0220 2311049A57 CAP TANT CHIP A/P 10UF C0310 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10% C0502 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG
10% 16V C0437 2113741B13 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R REEL 470
C0311 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80- C0503 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG
20% Y5V C0438 2113743L09 CAP CHIP 470 PF 10% X7R

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Description Description Description Description
Designator Part Number Designator Part Number Designator Part Number Designator Part Number

C0504 2113741N69 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R 10% C0600 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80- C0906 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80- C0952 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10%
100000 20% Y5V 20% Y5V C0953 2311049C47 CAP TANT CHIP 22.0UF 10%
C0505 2113743L41 CAP CHIP 10000 PF 10% X7R C0601 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80- C0907 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80- 16V
C0506 2113743L41 CAP CHIP 10000 PF 10% X7R 20% Y5V 20% Y5V C0954 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10%
C0507 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80- C0603 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80- C0908 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80- C0955 2113741N69 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R 10%
20% Y5V 20% Y5V 20% Y5V 100000
C0510 2185802B01 CAP 10V 4.7UF C0604 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80- C0909 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80- C0956 2311049C06 CAP TANT CHIP 22 UF 35V
20% Y5V 20% Y5V 20%
C0512 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80-
20% Y5V C0605 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80- C0910 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80- C0957 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80-
20% Y5V 20% Y5V 20% Y5V
C0513 2311049A43 CAP TANT CHIP 150 10 6
C0606 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80- C0911 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG C0959 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80-
C0514 2311049A43 CAP TANT CHIP 150 10 6 20% Y5V C0912 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG 20% Y5V
C0515 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80- C0610 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80-
20% Y5V C0913 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG C0960 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80-
20% Y5V 20% Y5V
C0516 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80- C0914 2113743N38 CAP CHIP 33.0 PF 5% COG
C0611 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80- C0961 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80-
20% Y5V 20% Y5V C0915 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG
20% Y5V
C0517 2185802B01 CAP 10V 4.7UF C0613 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80- C0916 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80-
20% Y5V C0963 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG
C0518 2185802B01 CAP 10V 4.7UF 20% Y5V
C0917 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG C0964 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG
C0519 2113743L41 CAP CHIP 10000 PF 10% X7R C0614 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80-
20% Y5V C0918 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG C0965 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG
C0520 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80-
20% Y5V C0616 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG C0919 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG C0966 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG

C0521 2185802B01 CAP 10V 4.7UF C0700 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG C0920 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80- C0968 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG

C0522 2185802B01 CAP 10V 4.7UF C0701 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG 20% Y5V C0969 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG

C0523 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80- C0702 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG C0922 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG C0970 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG
20% Y5V C0703 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG C0930 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG C0972 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10%
C0524 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80- C0704 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG C0933 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG C0973 2113928E01 CAP CER CHIP 1.0 UF 10 %
20% Y5V C0934 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG 10V
C0705 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG
C0525 2113928E01 CAP CER CHIP 1.0 UF 10 % C0935 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG C0974 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80-
10V C0706 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG 20% Y5V
C0708 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG C0936 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80-
C0526 2113743L41 CAP CHIP 10000 PF 10% X7R 20% Y5V C0975 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG
C0527 2185802B01 CAP 10V 4.7UF C0709 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG C0976 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG
C0937 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80-
C0528 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80- C0710 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG 20% Y5V C0978 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG
20% Y5V C0711 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG C0940 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80- C0979 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80-
C0529 2185802B01 CAP 10V 4.7UF C0712 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG 20% Y5V 20% Y5V
C0531 2113741N69 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R 10% C0713 2113743L01 CAP CHIP 220 PF 10% X7R C0941 2113743S01 CAP CER CHIP 1.0 UF 10% C0980 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80-
100000 C0714 2113743L01 CAP CHIP 220 PF 10% X7R 16V 20% Y5V
C0532 2113741Y32 CAP CER 1,000,000 10% 50V C0901 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80- C0942 2113743S01 CAP CER CHIP 1.0 UF 10% C0981 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80-
C0533 2311049C47 CAP TANT CHIP 22.0UF 10% 20% Y5V 16V 20% Y5V
16V C0902 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80- C0943 2113743L41 CAP CHIP 10000 PF 10% X7R C0982 2311049C47 CAP TANT CHIP 22.0UF 10%
C0534 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80- 20% Y5V C0944 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80- 16V
20% Y5V C0903 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80- 20% Y5V C0983 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG
C0535 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80- 20% Y5V C0945 2185802B01 CAP 10V 4.7UF C0984 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80-
20% Y5V C0904 2113743L01 CAP CHIP 220 PF 10% X7R C0950 2113741N69 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R 10% 20% Y5V
C0536 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80- C0905 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80- 100000 C0985 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80-
20% Y5V 20% Y5V C0951 2113741Y32 CAP CER 1,000,000 10% 50V 20% Y5V

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Designator Part Number Designator Part Number Designator Part Number Designator Part Number

C0986 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80- C5033 2113743N52 CAP CHIP 120 PF 5% COG C5256 2113743L01 CAP CHIP 220 PF 10% X7R C5314 2113743L41 CAP CHIP 10000 PF 10% X7R
20% Y5V C5034 2113743N40 CAP CHIP 39.0 PF 5% COG C5257 2113743N22 CAP CHIP 6.8 PF + -.5PF C5315 2185802B01 CAP 10V 4.7UF
C0987 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80- C5037 2113928N01 CAP CER CHIP 0.1UF 10% COG C5316 2113743L09 CAP CHIP 470 PF 10% X7R
20% Y5V 6.3 C5258 2113743N22 CAP CHIP 6.8 PF + -.5PF C5317 2113743L01 CAP CHIP 220 PF 10% X7R
C0997 2113740F47 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-30 68 C5039 2113743N29 CAP 13PF 20X40 COG
C5318 2185802B01 CAP 10V 4.7UF
C0998 2113741F01 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R REEL 100 C5040 2113743L41 CAP CHIP 10000 PF 10% X7R C5259 2113743L41 CAP CHIP 10000 PF 10% X7R
C5319 2113743L41 CAP CHIP 10000 PF 10% X7R
C5001 2113928N01 CAP CER CHIP 0.1UF 10% C5041 2113928N01 CAP CER CHIP 0.1UF 10% C5280 2113743L01 CAP CHIP 220 PF 10% X7R
6.3 C5320 2113743L01 CAP CHIP 220 PF 10% X7R
6.3 C5282 2113743L41 CAP CHIP 10000 PF 10% X7R
C5002 2113743N28 CAP CHIP 12.0 PF 5% COG C5321 2113743L01 CAP CHIP 220 PF 10% X7R
C5044 2113743A19 CAP CHIP .100 UF 10% X7R C5283 2113743N24 CAP CHIP 8.2 PF + -.5PF
C5003 2113743L41 CAP CHIP 10000 PF 10% X7R COG C5322 2113743L41 CAP CHIP 10000 PF 10% X7R
C5045 2113743A31 CAP CHIP 1.0 UF 10% X7R
C5004 2113928N01 CAP CER CHIP 0.1UF 10% C5284 2113743L41 CAP CHIP 10000 PF 10% X7R C5323 2113743L50 CAP CHIP 33000 PF 10%
C5048 2113743N25 CAP CHIP 9.1 PF + -.5PF
6.3 COG C5285 2113743N18 CAP CHIP 4.7 PF +-.25PF C5324 2113743L01 CAP CHIP 220 PF 10% X7R
C5005 2113928N01 CAP CER CHIP 0.1UF 10% C5050 2113743T19 CAP 10UF 16V CER 3225 X5R COG C5325 2113743L50 CAP CHIP 33000 PF 10%
6.3 C5287 2113743L41 CAP CHIP 10000 PF 10% X7R
C5051 2113743L17 CAP CHIP 1000 PF 10% X7R C5326 2113743N28 CAP CHIP 12.0 PF 5% COG
C5006 2113928N01 CAP CER CHIP 0.1UF 10% C5288 2113743N24 CAP CHIP 8.2 PF + -.5PF
C5052 2113743L17 CAP CHIP 1000 PF 10% X7R C5327 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG
6.3 COG
C5056 2113743N34 CAP CHIP 22.0 PF 5% COG C5328 2113743N32 CAP CHIP 18.0 PF 5% COG
C5007 2113743N30 CAP CHIP 15.0 PF 5% COG C5289 2113743L01 CAP CHIP 220 PF 10% X7R
C5057 2113743N30 CAP CHIP 15.0 PF 5% COG C5329 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG
C5008 2113743L25 CAP CHIP 2200 PF 10% X7R C5290 2113743L01 CAP CHIP 220 PF 10% X7R
C5058 2113743L17 CAP CHIP 1000 PF 10% X7R C5331 2113743N25 CAP CHIP 9.1 PF + -.5PF
C5009 2113740F58 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-30 C5291 2113743L41 CAP CHIP 10000 PF 10% X7R COG
200 C5059 2113743N36 CAP CHIP 27.0 PF 5% COG
C5292 2113743L01 CAP CHIP 220 PF 10% X7R C5332 2113743N15 CAP CHIP 3.6 PF +-.25PF
C5010 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG C5060 2113743L01 CAP CHIP 220 PF 10% X7R
C5293 2113743N09 CAP CHIP 2.0 PF +-.25PF COG
C5011 2113743F18 CAP CHIP 2.2 UF 16V +80- C5061 2113928N01 CAP CER CHIP 0.1UF 10% COG C5334 2113743L01 CAP CHIP 220 PF 10% X7R
20% 6.3
C5294 2113743L41 CAP CHIP 10000 PF 10% X7R C5335 2113743L50 CAP CHIP 33000 PF 10%
C5012 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG C5062 2113928N01 CAP CER CHIP 0.1UF 10%
6.3 C5295 2113743N16 CAP CHIP 3.9 PF +-.25PF C5336 2113743N25 CAP CHIP 9.1 PF + -.5PF
C5013 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG COG COG
C5014 2113743L41 CAP CHIP 10000 PF 10% X7R C5063 2113743A31 CAP CHIP 1.0 UF 10% X7R
C5296 2113743L01 CAP CHIP 220 PF 10% X7R C5337 2113743L50 CAP CHIP 33000 PF 10%
C5015 2113743L41 CAP CHIP 10000 PF 10% X7R C5064 2113743L41 CAP CHIP 10000 PF 10% X7R
C5297 2113743N12 CAP CHIP 2.7 PF +-.25PF C5338 2113743L01 CAP CHIP 220 PF 10% X7R
C5017 2113743L41 CAP CHIP 10000 PF 10% X7R C5065 2113928N01 CAP CER CHIP 0.1UF 10% COG
6.3 C5339 2113743N20 CAP CHIP 5.6 PF + -.5PF
C5018 2113743T19 CAP 10UF 16V CER 3225 X5R C5299 2113743L41 CAP CHIP 10000 PF 10% X7R COG
C5066 2113743L17 CAP CHIP 1000 PF 10% X7R
C5019 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG C5300 2113743L01 CAP CHIP 220 PF 10% X7R C5340 2113743L01 CAP CHIP 220 PF 10% X7R
C5067 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG
C5020 2113743L17 CAP CHIP 1000 PF 10% X7R C5301 2113743L41 CAP CHIP 10000 PF 10% X7R C5341 2113743N15 CAP CHIP 3.6 PF +-.25PF
C5068 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG COG
C5021 2113743L41 CAP CHIP 10000 PF 10% X7R C5302 2113743L41 CAP CHIP 10000 PF 10% X7R
C5069 2113743N54 CAP CHIP 150 PF 5% COG C5342 2113743N25 CAP CHIP 9.1 PF + -.5PF
C5022 2113928N01 CAP CER CHIP 0.1UF 10% C5303 2113743L41 CAP CHIP 10000 PF 10% X7R
6.3 C5070 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG COG
C5304 2113743L01 CAP CHIP 220 PF 10% X7R
C5023 2113928N01 CAP CER CHIP 0.1UF 10% C5071 2113743N30 CAP CHIP 15.0 PF 5% COG C5343 2113743N34 CAP CHIP 22.0 PF 5% COG
C5305 2113743L01 CAP CHIP 220 PF 10% X7R
6.3 C5072 2113928N01 CAP CER CHIP 0.1UF 10% C5344 2113743N25 CAP CHIP 9.1 PF + -.5PF
6.3 C5306 2113743L01 CAP CHIP 220 PF 10% X7R COG
C5025 2113743S01 CAP CER CHIP 1.0 UF 10%
16V C5073 2113743A31 CAP CHIP 1.0 UF 10% X7R C5307 2113743L01 CAP CHIP 220 PF 10% X7R C5345 2113743L09 CAP CHIP 470 PF 10% X7R
C5026 2113928N01 CAP CER CHIP 0.1UF 10% C5251 2113743L01 CAP CHIP 220 PF 10% X7R C5308 2113743L01 CAP CHIP 220 PF 10% X7R C5346 2113743L50 CAP CHIP 33000 PF 10%
6.3 C5309 2113743L41 CAP CHIP 10000 PF 10% X7R
C5252 2113743N24 CAP CHIP 8.2 PF + -.5PF C5347 2113743N32 CAP CHIP 18.0 PF 5% COG
C5030 2113928N01 CAP CER CHIP 0.1UF 10% COG C5310 2113743L01 CAP CHIP 220 PF 10% X7R C5348 2113743L01 CAP CHIP 220 PF 10% X7R
6.3
C5253 2113743L01 CAP CHIP 220 PF 10% X7R C5311 2113743L41 CAP CHIP 10000 PF 10% X7R C5349 2113743N24 CAP CHIP 8.2 PF + -.5PF
C5032 2113928N01 CAP CER CHIP 0.1UF 10%
C5255 2113743N24 CAP CHIP 8.2 PF + -.5PF C5312 2113743L01 CAP CHIP 220 PF 10% X7R COG
6.3
COG C5313 2113743L41 CAP CHIP 10000 PF 10% X7R C5350 2113743L50 CAP CHIP 33000 PF 10%

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Designator Part Number Designator Part Number Designator Part Number Designator Part Number

C5351 2113743L50 CAP CHIP 33000 PF 10% C5405 2113743N12 CAP CHIP 2.7 PF +-.25PF C5515 2113743L48 CAP CHIP 22,000 PF 10% C5559 2111078B42 CAP CHIP RF 100 5 NPO
C5352 2113743L01 CAP CHIP 220 PF 10% X7R COG C5516 2113743L01 CAP CHIP 220 PF 10% X7R 100V

C5353 2113743L01 CAP CHIP 220 PF 10% X7R C5406 2113743N31 CAP 16PF 20X40 C5517 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10% C5560 2111078B42 CAP CHIP RF 100 5 NPO
C5407 2113743N30 CAP CHIP 15.0 PF 5% COG 100V
C5354 2113743N42 CAP CHIP 47.0 PF 5% COG C5518 2113743N38 CAP CHIP 33.0 PF 5% COG
C5408 2113743N13 CAP CHIP 3.0 PF +-.25PF C5565 2113743L50 CAP CHIP 33000 PF 10%
C5355 2113743N26 CAP CHIP 10.0 PF 5% COG C5520 2113743N62 CAP CHIP 6.0PF 16V .5PF
COG COG C5566 2113743N23 CAP CHIP 7.5 PF + -.5PF
C5356 2113743L50 CAP CHIP 33000 PF 10% COG
C5409 2113743N69 CAP CHIP 1.8PF 16V +/-.25PF C5523 2113743N28 CAP CHIP 12.0 PF 5% COG
C5357 2113743L01 CAP CHIP 220 PF 10% X7R C5570 2113741N69 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R 10%
C5410 2113743N69 CAP CHIP 1.8PF 16V +/-.25PF C5524 2113743N62 CAP CHIP 6.0PF 16V .5PF
C5358 2113743N27 CAP CHIP 11.0 PF 5% COG 100000
C5412 2113743N12 CAP CHIP 2.7 PF +-.25PF COG
C5360 2113743L50 CAP CHIP 33000 PF 10% COG C5571 2311049A78 CAP TANT CHIP 10.0 UF 10%
C5525 2113743L01 CAP CHIP 220 PF 10% X7R 50V
C5361 2113743L01 CAP CHIP 220 PF 10% X7R C5413 2113743N69 CAP CHIP 1.8PF 16V +/-.25PF C5526 2113741N69 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R 10% C5572 2311049C47 CAP TANT CHIP 22.0UF 10%
C5362 2113743L01 CAP CHIP 220 PF 10% X7R C5414 2113743N24 CAP CHIP 8.2 PF + -.5PF 100000 16V
C5363 2113743L01 CAP CHIP 220 PF 10% X7R COG C5527 2113740A55 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-30 C5573 2113741N69 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R 10%
C5364 2113743L17 CAP CHIP 1000 PF 10% X7R C5415 2113743N12 CAP CHIP 2.7 PF +-.25PF 100 100000
COG C5535 2111078B38 CAP CHIP RF 68 5 NPO 100V
C5365 2113743L01 CAP CHIP 220 PF 10% X7R C5575 2113743L41 CAP CHIP 10000 PF 10% X7R
C5418 2113743N69 CAP CHIP 1.8PF 16V +/-.25PF C5538 2111078B38 CAP CHIP RF 68 5 NPO 100V
C5366 2113743L17 CAP CHIP 1000 PF 10% X7R C5576 2113743L01 CAP CHIP 220 PF 10% X7R
C5419 2113743L01 CAP CHIP 220 PF 10% X7R C5539 2113740A55 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-30
C5367 2113743L01 CAP CHIP 220 PF 10% X7R C5577 2113743L41 CAP CHIP 10000 PF 10% X7R
C5420 2113743L41 CAP CHIP 10000 PF 10% X7R 100
C5368 2113743L17 CAP CHIP 1000 PF 10% X7R C5578 2113743L01 CAP CHIP 220 PF 10% X7R
C5423 2113743L41 CAP CHIP 10000 PF 10% X7R C5540 2113740A55 CAP CHIP REEL CL1 +/-30
C5374 2113743N11 CAP CHIP 2.4 PF +-.25PF C5579 2113743L01 CAP CHIP 220 PF 10% X7R
C5424 2113743L41 CAP CHIP 10000 PF 10% X7R 100
COG
C5541 2113932E20 CAP CER CHP .10 UF 10% C5701 2113743L01 CAP CHIP 220 PF 10% X7R
C5375 2113743N16 CAP CHIP 3.9 PF +-.25PF C5425 2113743L01 CAP CHIP 220 PF 10% X7R
16V C5702 2113743L01 CAP CHIP 220 PF 10% X7R
COG C5426 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80-
20% Y5V C5542 2111078B27 CAP CHIP RF 30 5 NPO 100V C5703 2113743L01 CAP CHIP 220 PF 10% X7R
C5377 2113743N30 CAP CHIP 15.0 PF 5% COG
C5427 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80- C5543 2111078B27 CAP CHIP RF 30 5 NPO 100V C5704 2113743L01 CAP CHIP 220 PF 10% X7R
C5379 2113743N25 CAP CHIP 9.1 PF + -.5PF
COG 20% Y5V C5544 2113932E20 CAP CER CHP .10 UF 10% C5705 2111078A06 CAP CHIP RF 1.5 .25 NPO
C5428 2113743L01 CAP CHIP 220 PF 10% X7R 16V 100V
C5380 2113743N22 CAP CHIP 6.8 PF + -.5PF
COG C5431 2113743L01 CAP CHIP 220 PF 10% X7R C5545 2111078B27 CAP CHIP RF 30 5 NPO 100V C5706 2111078B09 CAP CHIP RF 6.8 .25 NPO
C5546 2111078B27 CAP CHIP RF 30 5 NPO 100V 100V
C5382 2113743L41 CAP CHIP 10000 PF 10% X7R C5433 2113743L41 CAP CHIP 10000 PF 10% X7R
C5547 2111078B15 CAP CHIP RF 12 5 NPO 100V C5707 2111078A01 CAP CHIP RF 1 .25 NPO 100V
C5383 2113743L41 CAP CHIP 10000 PF 10% X7R C5501 2311049A78 CAP TANT CHIP 10.0 UF 10%
50V C5548 2111078B15 CAP CHIP RF 12 5 NPO 100V C5708 2111078B42 CAP CHIP RF 100 5 NPO
C5385 2113743L41 CAP CHIP 10000 PF 10% X7R
100V
C5386 2113743N38 CAP CHIP 33.0 PF 5% COG C5502 2113743N12 CAP CHIP 2.7 PF +-.25PF C5549 2111078B42 CAP CHIP RF 100 5 NPO
COG 100V C5709 2111078B34 CAP CHIP RF 47 5 NPO 100V
C5388 2113743L41 CAP CHIP 10000 PF 10% X7R
C5503 2113743L50 CAP CHIP 33000 PF 10% C5550 2113741N69 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R 10% C5710 2113743N46 QAP CHIP 68.0 PF 5% COG
C5389 2113743N28 CAP CHIP 12.0 PF 5% COG
C5504 2113743L01 CAP CHIP 220 PF 10% X7R 100000 C5711 2111078B03 CAP CHIP RF 3.9 .25 NPO
C5390 2113743N22 CAP CHIP 6.8 PF + -.5PF 100V
C5505 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10% C5551 2111078B10 CAP CHIP RF 7.5 .25 NPO
COG
100V C5712 2111078B03 CAP CHIP RF 3.9 .25 NPO
C5391 2113743N38 CAP CHIP 33.0 PF 5% COG C5506 2113743N26 CAP CHIP 10.0 PF 5% COG 100V
C5552 2111078B16 CAP CHIP RF 13 5 NPO 100V
C5400 2113743L01 CAP CHIP 220 PF 10% X7R C5507 2113743N18 CAP CHIP 4.7 PF +-.25PF C5713 2111078B14 CAP CHIP RF 11 5 NPO 100V
COG C5553 2111078B42 CAP CHIP RF 100 5 NPO
C5401 2113743M24 CAP CHIP 100000 PF +80- 100V C5714 2111078B03 CAP CHIP RF 3.9 .25 NPO
20% Y5V C5508 2113743L01 CAP CHIP 220 PF 10% X7R 100V
C5554 2113743L41 CAP CHIP 10000 PF 10% X7R
C5402 2113928N01 CAP CER CHIP 0.1UF 10% C5509 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG C5715 2113743L01 CAP CHIP 220 PF 10% X7R
C5555 2113743L01 CAP CHIP 220 PF 10% X7R
6.3 C5510 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10%
C5556 2113743L41 CAP CHIP 10000 PF 10% X7R C5716 2113743N23 CAP CHIP 7.5 PF + -.5PF
C5403 2113743N29 CAP 13PF 20X40 C5512 2113743N44 CAP CHIP 56.0 PF 5% COG COG
C5557 2113743L41 CAP CHIP 10000 PF 10% X7R
C5404 2113743N30 CAP CHIP 15.0 PF 5% COG C5513 2113743L48 CAP CHIP 22,000 PF 10% C5717 2113743N23 CAP CHIP 7.5 PF + -.5PF
C5558 2113743L41 CAP CHIP 10000 PF 10% X7R COG

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Designator Part Number Designator Part Number Designator Part Number Designator Part Number

C5718 2113743L01 CAP CHIP 220 PF 10% X7R C5777 2113932E20 CAP CER CHP .10 UF 10% C5816 2113743L01 CAP CHIP 220 PF 10% X7R C5856 2113928S04 CAP CER CHIP 0.100UF 10V
C5719 2111078A09 CAP CHIP RF 1.8 .25 NPO 16V C5817 2113743L01 CAP CHIP 220 PF 10% X7R 0402
100V C5778 2113932E20 CAP CER CHP .10 UF 10% C5825 2113743L05 CAP CHIP 330 PF 10% X7R C5857 2113743N28 CAP CHIP 12.0 PF 5% COG
C5720 2111078B10 CAP CHIP RF 7.5 .25 NPO 16V C5858 2113743N32 CAP CHIP 18.0 PF 5% COG
C5826 2113743L05 CAP CHIP 330 PF 10% X7R
100V C5779 2185419D10 CAP CER SUPER L/D C5859 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG
0.0015UF C5827 2113743N30 CAP CHIP 15.0 PF 5% COG
C5750 2113932E20 CAP CER CHP .10 UF 10% C5860 2113743L05 CAP CHIP 330 PF 10% X7R
16V C5780 2185419D10 CAP CER SUPER L/D C5828 2113743N30 CAP CHIP 15.0 PF 5% COG
0.0015UF C5829 2113743N28 CAP CHIP 12.0 PF 5% COG C5861 2113928S04 CAP CER CHIP 0.100UF 10V
C5751 2113932E07 CAP CER CHP .022 UF 10% 0402
16V C5781 2113743E12 CAP CHIP .047 UF 10% X7R C5830 2113743N28 CAP CHIP 12.0 PF 5% COG
C5862 2113743L05 CAP CHIP 330 PF 10% X7R
C5752 2113743S01 CAP CER CHIP 1.0 UF 10% C5782 2185419D06 CAP CER SUPER L/D 0.1UF C5831 2113928S04 CAP CER CHIP 0.100UF 10V
16V 0402 C5863 2113743N13 CAP CHIP 3.0 PF +-.25PF
C5783 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10% COG
C5753 2113743K15 CER CHIP CAP .100UF C5784 2185419D06 CAP CER SUPER L/D 0.1UF C5832 2113928S04 CAP CER CHIP 0.100UF 10V
0402 C5900 2113928S04 CAP CER CHIP 0.100UF 10V
C5754 2113743L41 CAP CHIP 10000 PF 10% X7R C5785 2185419D06 CAP CER SUPER L/D 0.1UF 0402
C5755 2311049A57 CAP TANT CHIP A/P 10UF C5833 2113743N10 CAP CHIP 2.2 PF +-.25PF
C5786 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10% COG C5901 2113743L01 CAP CHIP 220 PF 10% X7R
10% 16V
C5787 2185419D06 CAP CER SUPER L/D 0.1UF C5834 2113743L05 CAP CHIP 330 PF 10% X7R C5904 2113928S04 CAP CER CHIP 0.100UF 10V
C5756 2113743N40 CAP CHIP 39.0 PF 5% COG 0402
C5788 2311049J11 CAP TANT CHIP 4.7 10 16 C5835 2113743N19 CAP CHIP 5.1 PF + -.5PF
C5757 2113743S01 CAP CER CHIP 1.0 UF 10% C5905 2113743N19 CAP CHIP 5.1 PF + -.5PF
16V C5789 2311049J11 CAP TANT CHIP 4.7 10 16 COG
COG
C5758 2113932E20 CAP CER CHP .10 UF 10% C5790 2113932E07 CAP CER CHP .022 UF 10% C5836 2113743L05 CAP CHIP 330 PF 10% X7R
16V C5906 2113743N08 CAP CHIP 1.6 PF +-.25PF
16V C5837 2113928S04 CAP CER CHIP 0.100UF 10V COG
C5759 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10% C5791 2185419D06 CAP CER SUPER L/D 0.1UF 0402
C5907 2113743N19 CAP CHIP 5.1 PF + -.5PF
C5760 2113743L17 CAP CHIP 1000 PF 10% X7R C5792 2185419D06 CAP CER SUPER L/D 0.1UF C5838 2113928S04 CAP CER CHIP 0.100UF 10V COG
C5793 2113928N01 CAP CER CHIP 0.1UF 10% 0402
C5761 2113743L41 CAP CHIP 10000 PF 10% X7R C5908 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG
6.3 C5839 2113743N32 CAP CHIP 18.0 PF 5% COG
C5762 2113743E20 CAP CHIP .10 UF 10% C5909 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG
C5794 2113743N26 CAP CHIP 10.0 PF 5% COG C5840 2113743N27 CAP CHIP 11.0 PF 5% COG
C5763 2113743N38 CAP CHIP 33.0 PF 5% COG C5910 2113743N20 CAP CHIP 5.6 PF + -.5PF
C5795 2113743N26 CAP CHIP 10.0 PF 5% COG C5841 2113743L01 CAP CHIP 220 PF 10% X7R COG
C5764 2113743N40 CAP CHIP 39.0 PF 5% COG
C5796 2113743L01 CAP CHIP 220 PF 10% X7R C5842 2113743L01 CAP CHIP 220 PF 10% X7R C5911 2113743N25 CAP CHIP 9.1 PF + -.5PF
C5765 2113932E20 CAP CER CHP .10 UF 10%
16V C5797 2113743T19 CAP 10UF 16V CER 3225 X5R C5843 2113928S04 CAP CER CHIP 0.100UF 10V COG
C5798 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG 0402 C5912 2113743N24 CAP CHIP 8.2 PF + -.5PF
C5766 2113743T19 CAP 10UF 16V CER 3225 X5R
C5844 2113928S04 CAP CER CHIP 0.100UF 10V COG
C5767 2113743L17 CAP CHIP 1000 PF 10% X7R C5799 2113743L01 CAP CHIP 220 PF 10% X7R
0402 C5913 2113743L01 CAP CHIP 220 PF 10% X7R
C5768 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG C5800 2113743N26 CAP CHIP 10.0 PF 5% COG
C5845 2113743N25 CAP CHIP 9.1 PF + -.5PF C5914 2113743L01 CAP CHIP 220 PF 10% X7R
C5769 2113743K15 CER CHIP CAP .100UF C5801 2113743N26 CAP CHIP 10.0 PF 5% COG COG
C5915 2113743N22 CAP CHIP 6.8 PF + -.5PF
C5770 2113743T19 CAP 10UF 16V CER 3225 X5R C5802 2113743L01 CAP CHIP 220 PF 10% X7R C5846 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG COG
C5771 2113932E20 CAP CER CHP .10 UF 10% C5803 2113743L05 CAP CHIP 330 PF 10% X7R C5847 2113743L05 CAP CHIP 330 PF 10% X7R C5916 2113928S04 CAP CER CHIP 0.100UF 10V
16V C5804 2113743L05 CAP CHIP 330 PF 10% X7R C5848 2113743L05 CAP CHIP 330 PF 10% X7R 0402
C5772 2113743K15 CER CHIP CAP .100UF C5805 2113743L05 CAP CHIP 330 PF 10% X7R C5849 2113743N22 CAP CHIP 6.8 PF + -.5PF C5917 2113743L01 CAP CHIP 220 PF 10% X7R
C5773 2113932E20 CAP CER CHP .10 UF 10% C5806 2113743L05 CAP CHIP 330 PF 10% X7R COG C5919 2113743L01 CAP CHIP 220 PF 10% X7R
16V C5850 2113743N32 CAP CHIP 18.0 PF 5% COG
C5807 2113743L05 CAP CHIP 330 PF 10% X7R C5920 2113928S04 CAP CER CHIP 0.100UF 10V
C5774 2113743N34 CAP CHIP 22.0 PF 5% COG C5851 2113743N33 CAP CHIP 20.0 PF 5% COG 0402
C5809 2185419D06 CAP CER SUPER L/D 0.1UF
C5775 2113932E20 CAP CER CHP .10 UF 10% C5852 2113743N28 CAP CHIP 12.0 PF 5% COG C5921 2113743N12 CAP CHIP 2.7 PF +-.25PF
C5810 2185419D06 CAP CER SUPER L/D 0.1UF
16V COG
C5811 2185419D06 CAP CER SUPER L/D 0.1UF C5853 2113743L05 CAP CHIP 330 PF 10% X7R
C5776 2113932E20 CAP CER CHP .10 UF 10% C5922 2113743N18 CAP CHIP 4.7 PF +-.25PF
16V C5812 2185419D06 CAP CER SUPER L/D 0.1UF C5854 2113743N33 CAP CHIP 20.0 PF 5% COG
COG
C5813 2113741F17 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R REEL 470 C5855 2113743N32 CAP CHIP 18.0 PF 5% COG

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Designator Part Number Designator Part Number Designator Part Number Designator Part Number

C5923 2113743Q07 CAP CHIP 1.5 PF +/-1PF C5957 2113743N13 CAP CHIP 3.0 PF +-.25PF D5751 4802233J09 DIODE TRIPLE SOT25-RH F0400 6583049X16 FUSE 5A FAST ACT
20*40 COG D5827 4862824C03 DIODE VARACTOR FL0900 9185130D01 FLTR SW CAP 3 POLE
C5924 2113743N19 CAP CHIP 5.1 PF + -.5PF C5958 2113928S04 CAP CER CHIP 0.100UF 10V D5828 4862824C03 DIODE VARACTOR BUTTERW
COG 0402 J0401 0985722E01 CONN 50 POS FM SMT
D5831 4862824C03 DIODE VARACTOR
C5925 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG C5959 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG RTANG
D5832 4862824C01 DIODE VARACTOR
C5926 2113743N19 CAP CHIP 5.1 PF + -.5PF C5960 2113743N14 CAP CHIP 3.3 PF +-.25PF J0402 0985631E01 CONNECTOR FEMALE 32
COG COG D5833 4813833C02 DIODE DUAL 70V '5B' COMM PIN ACCY
CATH
C5927 2113743N24 CAP CHIP 8.2 PF + -.5PF D0501 4805218N57 DIODE DUAL J0501 0985473E01 CONN SECURE 20 POS FM
COG D5900 4802233J09 DIODE TRIPLE SOT25-RH SMT RT ANG
D0950 4813833C02 DIODE DUAL 70V '5B' COMM
C5928 2113743N19 CAP CHIP 5.1 PF + -.5PF CATH D5901 4862824C01 DIODE VARACTOR J0950 0905902V07 CONNECTOR DC
COG D0951 4813833C02 DIODE DUAL 70V '5B' COMM D5902 4862824C01 DIODE VARACTOR J5701 0905901V11 CONNECTOR RF
C5929 2113743L01 CAP CHIP 220 PF 10% X7R CATH D5903 4862824C01 DIODE VARACTOR L5001 2462587L50 FERRITE INDUCTOR 100UH
C5930 2113743L01 CAP CHIP 220 PF 10% X7R D0952 4813833C02 DIODE DUAL 70V '5B' COMM D5904 4862824C01 DIODE VARACTOR L5002 2462587V36 CHIP IND 150 NH 5% 0805
C5931 2113743N19 CAP CHIP 5.1 PF + -.5PF CATH
D5905 4862824C01 DIODE VARACTOR L5003 2405769X05 COIL INDUCTOR
COG D5002 4809877C13 DIODE VARACTOR ISV305
D5906 4862824C01 DIODE VARACTOR L5004 2405769X05 COIL INDUCTOR
C5932 2113743L01 CAP CHIP 220 PF 10% X7R SMD
D5907 4862824C01 DIODE VARACTOR L5006 2462587V34 CHIP IND 100 NH 5% 0805
C5933 2113928S04 CAP CER CHIP 0.100UF 10V D5003 4805649Q13 DIODE VCTR ISV 228
D5908 4862824C01 DIODE VARACTOR L5007 2462587N76 CHIP IND 4700 NH 5%
0402 D5250 4862824C01 DIODE VARACTOR
D5909 4862824C01 DIODE VARACTOR L5008 2485209F02 INDUCTOR 150NH 2%
C5935 2113743L01 CAP CHIP 220 PF 10% X7R D5251 4862824C01 DIODE VARACTOR
D5910 4862824C01 DIODE VARACTOR L5010 2462587Q47 IND CHIP 1,000 NH 10%
C5936 2113928S04 CAP CER CHIP 0.100UF 10V D5252 4862824C01 DIODE VARACTOR
0402 D5911 4862824C01 DIODE VARACTOR L5012 2462587V34 CHIP IND 100 NH 5% 0805
D5253 4862824C01 DIODE VARACTOR
C5937 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG D5912 4862824C01 DIODE VARACTOR L5015 2462587T30 IND CHIP 1000NH 5% LOW
D5280 4880154K03 DIODE DUAL SCHOTTKY
C5938 2113743Q08 CAP CHIP 1.8PF +/-1PF 20*40 MIXER E5001 2480640Z01 SURFACE MOUNT FERRITE PRO
BEAD L5053 2413926G19 IND 100 NH 5%
C5939 2113743N17 CAP CHIP 4.3 PF +-.25PF D5281 4880154K03 DIODE DUAL SCHOTTKY
COG MIXER E5002 2480640Z01 SURFACE MOUNT FERRITE L5237 2462587V26 CHIP IND 22 NH 5% 0805
BEAD
C5940 2113743N19 CAP CHIP 5.1 PF + -.5PF D5282 4880154K03 DIODE DUAL SCHOTTKY L5250 2484562T02 COIL SURFACE MOUNT AIR
COG MIXER E5003 2480640Z01 SURFACE MOUNT FERRITE WOUND
BEAD
C5941 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG D5300 4880154K06 DIODE PIN SCHOTTKY L5251 2484562T03 COIL SURFACE MOUNT AIR
E5004 2480640Z01 SURFACE MOUNT FERRITE WOUND
C5942 2113743N16 CAP CHIP 3.9 PF +-.25PF D5302 4880154K06 DIODE PIN SCHOTTKY
BEAD
COG D5304 4880154K06 DIODE PIN SCHOTTKY L5252 2484562T04 COIL SURFACE MOUNT AIR
E5005 2480640Z01 SURFACE MOUNT FERRITE WOUND
C5943 2113743N20 CAP CHIP 5.6 PF + -.5PF D5305 4880154K06 DIODE PIN SCHOTTKY BEAD
COG L5253 2462587X52 IND CHIP LO-PRO 82.0 NH
D5380 4882290T04 DIODE SI HOT CARRIER E5006 2480640Z01 SURFACE MOUNT FERRITE 5%
C5944 2113743N18 CAP CHIP 4.7 PF +-.25PF HSMS 2812 BEAD
COG L5254 2484562T04 COIL SURFACE MOUNT AIR
D5381 4882290T04 DIODE SI HOT CARRIER E5007 2480640Z01 SURFACE MOUNT FERRITE WOUND
C5945 2113743L01 CAP CHIP 220 PF 10% X7R HSMS 2812 BEAD
C5946 2113743L01 CAP CHIP 220 PF 10% X7R L5255 2484562T03 COIL SURFACE MOUNT AIR
D5400 4880154K03 DIODE DUAL SCHOTTKY E5008 2480640Z01 SURFACE MOUNT FERRITE WOUND
C5947 2113743N18 CAP CHIP 4.7 PF +-.25PF MIXER BEAD
COG L5256 2484562T02 COIL SURFACE MOUNT AIR
D5701 4802482J02 PIN DIODE SMD E5009 2480640Z01 SURFACE MOUNT FERRITE WOUND
C5948 2113928S04 CAP CER CHIP 0.100UF 10V D5702 4802482J02 PIN DIODE SMD BEAD
0402 L5257 2462587V29 CHIP IND 39 NH 5% 0805
D5703 4802482J02 PIN DIODE SMD E5400 2484657R01 INDUCTOR BEAD CHIP
C5949 2113743L01 CAP CHIP 220 PF 10% X7R L5258 2462587V26 CHIP IND 22 NH 5% 0805
D5704 4813825A05 DIODE 30V HOT CARRIER E5501 2484657R01 INDUCTOR BEAD CHIP
C5950 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG L5280 2462587T30 IND CHIP 1000NH 5% LOW
MMBD301L E5502 2484657R01 INDUCTOR BEAD CHIP PRO
C5951 2113743N50 CAP CHIP 100 PF 5% COG D5705 4813825A05 DIODE 30V HOT CARRIER E6750 2480640Z01 SURFACE MOUNT FERRITE L5281 2462587V59 IND CHIP 390 NH 5%
C5956 2113743L01 CAP CHIP 220 PF 10% X7R MMBD301L BEAD
L5282 2462587V25 CHIP IND 18 NH 5% 0805
D5750 4802233J09 DIODE TRIPLE SOT25-RH

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L5283 2462587V33 CHIP IND 82 NH 5% 0805 L5402 2462587V59 IND CHIP 390 NH 5% L5826 2462587V59 IND CHIP 390 NH 5% Q0403 4805723X03 TRANS DUAL NPN-PNP
L5284 2462587V25 CHIP IND 18 NH 5% 0805 L5403 2462587V59 IND CHIP 390 NH 5% L5827 2462587V59 IND CHIP 390 NH 5% UMD3N ROHM

L5285 2413926N22 IND CER CHIP 68.0 NH 5% L5404 2462587V52 IND CHIP 270NH 5% L5828 2462587V24 CHIP IND 15 NH 5% 0805 Q0404 4880048M01 TSTR NPN DIG 47K/47K

L5286 2413926N20 IND CER CHIP 47.0 NH 5% L5406 2462587V38 CHIP IND 220 NH 5% 0805 L5829 2413926N29 IND CER CHIP 270.0 NH 5% Q0500 4880048M01 TSTR NPN DIG 47K/47K

L5287 2413926N16 IND CER CHIP 22.0 NH 5% L5407 2462587V38 CHIP IND 220 NH 5% 0805 L5830 2413926N29 IND CER CHIP 270.0 NH 5% Q0501 4880048M01 TSTR NPN DIG 47K/47K

L5288 2462587V33 CHIP IND 82 NH 5% 0805 L5408 2462587N68 CHIP IND 1000 NH L5831 2413926N27 COIL 30X60 INDUCTOR 180.0 Q0502 4880048M01 TSTR NPN DIG 47K/47K

L5289 2462587V59 IND CHIP 390 NH 5% L5411 2462587V38 CHIP IND 220 NH 5% 0805 NH Q0503 4813821A09 TSTR P-CH 60V 12A _2955_

L5290 2462587T30 IND CHIP 1000NH 5% LOW L5501 2462587V25 CHIP IND 18 NH 5% 0805 L5832 2413926N29 IND CER CHIP 270.0 NH 5% Q0504 4880048M01 TSTR NPN DIG 47K/47K
PRO L5502 2462587V59 IND CHIP 390 NH 5% L5833 2413926N28 IND CER CHIP 220.0MH 5% Q0505 4880048M01 TSTR NPN DIG 47K/47K
L5291 2462587T30 IND CHIP 1000NH 5% LOW L5503 2462587V23 CHIP IND 12 NH 5% 0805 L5834 2413926N27 COIL 30X60 INDUCTOR 180.0 Q0610 4805723X03 TRANS DUAL NPN-PNP
PRO NH UMD3N ROHM
L5504 2462587V38 CHIP IND 220 NH 5% 0805
L5292 2462587V59 IND CHIP 390 NH 5% L5900 2413926N26 COIL 30X60 INDUCTOR 150.0 Q0611 4805723X03 TRANS DUAL NPN-PNP
L5505 2462587V59 IND CHIP 390 NH 5% NH UMD3N ROHM
L5293 2462587V59 IND CHIP 390 NH 5%
L5506 2462587V26 CHIP IND 22 NH 5% 0805 L5901 2462587V40 IND CHIP 330 NH 10% Q0612 4805723X03 TRANS DUAL NPN-PNP
L5294 2462587V29 CHIP IND 39 NH 5% 0805
L5507 2462587V26 CHIP IND 22 NH 5% 0805 L5902 2462587T37 IND CHIP 18NH 5% LOW PRO UMD3N ROHM
L5295 2462587V59 IND CHIP 390 NH 5%
L5508 2484562T04 COIL SURFACE MOUNT AIR L5904 2462587V40 IND CHIP 330 NH 10% Q0613 4805723X03 TRANS DUAL NPN-PNP
L5296 2462587T30 IND CHIP 1000NH 5% LOW WOUND UMD3N ROHM
PRO L5905 2462587V40 IND CHIP 330 NH 10%
L5510 2460592A01 COIL AW 2 TURN 17 NH Q0951 4880048M01 TSTR NPN DIG 47K/47K
L5297 2462587V27 CHIP IND 27 NH 5% 0805 L5906 2413926N26 COIL 30X60 INDUCTOR 150.0
L5701 2462587N61 CHIP IND 470 NH NH Q0952 4885844C01 XSTR FET
L5298 2462587V26 CHIP IND 22 NH 5% 0805
L5702 2462587N55 CHIP IND 150 NH L5907 2413926N26 COIL 30X60 INDUCTOR 150.0 Q0954 4809579E16 TSTR MOSFET N-CHAN
L5299 2484657R01 INDUCTOR BEAD CHIP TN0200T
L5703 2460592A01 COIL AW 2 TURN 17 NH NH
L5300 2462587V27 CHIP IND 27 NH 5% 0805 Q0955 4809579E16 TSTR MOSFET N-CHAN
L5704 2460592A01 COIL AW 2 TURN 17 NH L5908 2462587V40 IND CHIP 330 NH 10%
L5301 2462587V27 CHIP IND 27 NH 5% 0805 TN0200T
L5705 2462587N61 CHIP IND 470 NH L5909 2462587T37 IND CHIP 18NH 5% LOW PRO
L5302 2462587V23 CHIP IND 12 NH 5% 0805 Q0960 4805723X03 TRANS DUAL NPN-PNP
L5706 2460592A01 COIL AW 2 TURN 17 NH L5910 2462587V40 IND CHIP 330 NH 10% UMD3N ROHM
L5303 2462587V32 CHIP IND 68 NH 5% 0805
L5707 2460592A01 COIL AW 2 TURN 17 NH L5911 2462587T37 IND CHIP 18NH 5% LOW PRO Q5001 4813824A10 TSTR NPN 40V .2A GEN
L5304 2462587V27 CHIP IND 27 NH 5% 0805
L5708 2460592A01 COIL AW 2 TURN 17 NH L5912 2462587V40 IND CHIP 330 NH 10% PURP
L5305 2462587V24 CHIP IND 15 NH 5% 0805
L5712 2484562T02 COIL SURFACE MOUNT AIR L5913 2462587V40 IND CHIP 330 NH 10% Q5002 4805218N63 RF TRANS SOT 323 BFQ67W
L5306 2462587V22 CHIP IND 8.2 NH 5% 0805 WOUND L5914 2462587V40 IND CHIP 330 NH 10% Q5003 4805218N63 RF TRANS SOT 323 BFQ67W
L5307 2462587V22 CHIP IND 8.2 NH 5% 0805 L5713 2484562T02 COIL SURFACE MOUNT AIR L5915 2462587V40 IND CHIP 330 NH 10% Q5250 4813824A10 TSTR NPN 40V .2A GEN
L5308 2462587V24 CHIP IND 15 NH 5% 0805 WOUND PURP
L5916 2413926N26 COIL 30X60 INDUCTOR 150.0
L5380 2462587V21 CHIP IND 6.8 NH 5% 0805 L5750 2462587Q44 IND CHIP 560 NH 10% NH Q5251 4813824A10 TSTR NPN 40V .2A GEN
L5381 2462587V22 CHIP IND 8.2 NH 5% 0805 L5751 2462587Q44 IND CHIP 560 NH 10% PURP
L5917 2413926N13 ND CER CHIP 12.0 NH 5%
L5384 2462587V21 CHIP IND 6.8 NH 5% 0805 L5752 2462587Q20 IND CHIP 2,200 NH 20% Q5252 4805218N63 RF TRANS SOT 323 BFQ67W
L5918 2413926N15 IND CER CHIP 18.0 NH 5%
L5385 2413926N12 IND CER CHIP 10.0 MH 5% L5753 2462587N68 CHIP IND 1000 NH Q5253 4813824A17 XSTR PNP40V .2A GENP
L5919 2413926N13 ND CER CHIP 12.0 NH 5%
B=100-300
L5386 2413926N12 IND CER CHIP 10.0 MH 5% L5754 2462587Q20 IND CHIP 2,200 NH 20% L5922 2413926N28 IND CER CHIP 220.0MH 5%
Q5254 4813824A10 TSTR NPN 40V .2A GEN
L5387 2413926N12 IND CER CHIP 10.0 MH 5% L5755 2462587Q20 IND CHIP 2,200 NH 20% M5501 2685838C01 HEATSINK PLD1.5 PURP
L5388 2462587V32 CHIP IND 68 NH 5% 0805 L5756 2462587Q20 IND CHIP 2,200 NH 20% TRANSISTOR ASSY
Q5255 4813824A10 TSTR NPN 40V .2A GEN
L5389 2413926N12 IND CER CHIP 10.0 MH 5% L5757 2413926H14 IND CHIP 15.0 NH 5% M5502 2685837C04 HEATSINK TRANSISTOR PURP
CARRIER
L5390 2462587V32 CHIP IND 68 NH 5% 0805 L5758 2462587T30 IND CHIP 1000NH 5% LOW Q5256 4813824A17 XSTR PNP40V .2A GENP
PRO PCB 8485314E01 PCB MILLENNIUM UHF B=100-300
L5392 2462587V23 CHIP IND 12 NH 5% 0805
L5759 2413926H14 IND CHIP 15.0 NH 5% Q0200 4880048M01 TSTR NPN DIG 47K/47K Q5257 4880048M01 TSTR NPN DIG 47K/47K
L5400 2462587V59 IND CHIP 390 NH 5%
L5760 2462587P25 CHIP IND 12000 NH 5% Q0402 4880048M01 TSTR NPN DIG 47K/47K Q5258 4813824A17 XSTR PNP40V .2A GENP
L5401 2462587V59 IND CHIP 390 NH 5%
L5825 2462587V24 CHIP IND 15 NH 5% 0805 B=100-300

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Designator Part Number Designator Part Number Designator Part Number Designator Part Number

Q5401 4805218N55 TRANSISTOR 3 LEAD BFQ67 R0117 0662057B46 CHIP RES 10.0 MEG OHMS R0404 0662057M74 RES. CHIP 1000 5% 20X40 R0520 0662057N15 RES. CHIP 47K 5% 20X40
Q5402 4880048M01 TSTR NPN DIG 47K/47K 5% R0405 0662057M74 RES. CHIP 1000 5% 20X40 R0521 0662057V17 RES CHIP 39K 1% 1/16W
Q5501 4805218N63 RF TRANS SOT 323 BFQ67W R0119 0662057N39 RES. CHIP 470K 5% 20X40 R0406 0662057M68 RES CHIP 560 5% 20X40 R0522 0662057V10 RES CHIP 20K 1% 1/16W
Q5502 4886212B01 LDMOS PWR TSTR MRF R0120 0662057M98 RES. CHIP 10K 5% 20X40 R0407 0662057M50 RES. CHIP 100 5% 20X40 R0523 0662057N23 RES. CHIP 100K 5% 20X40
1518 R0121 0662057M98 RES. CHIP 10K 5% 20X40 R0408 0662057M50 RES. CHIP 100 5% 20X40 R0528 0662057M95 RES. CHIP 7500 5% 20X40
Q5503 4813828C44 TSTR UHF 70W 12.5 VOLTS R0122 0662057M86 RES CHIP 3300 5% 20X40 R0409 0662057M98 RES. CHIP 10K 5% 20X40 R0529 0662057M76 RES. CHIP 1200 5% 20X40
LDMOS R0125 0662057M98 RES. CHIP 10K 5% 20X40 R0410 0662057M50 RES. CHIP 100 5% 20X40 R0531 0662057N23 RES. CHIP 100K 5% 20X40
Q5570 4880048M01 TSTR NPN DIG 47K/47K R0200 0662057M74 RES. CHIP 1000 5% 20X40 R0411 0662057M98 RES. CHIP 10K 5% 20X40 R0620 0662057M50 RES. CHIP 100 5% 20X40
Q5706 4805921T04 XISTOR FMC1 RH REELED R0201 0662057M01 RES. CHIP 0 R0412 0662057M50 RES. CHIP 100 5% 20X40 R0621 0662057M50 RES. CHIP 100 5% 20X40
Q5707 4805921T04 XISTOR FMC1 RH REELED R0202 0662057M86 RES CHIP 3300 5% 20X40 R0415 0662057M50 RES. CHIP 100 5% 20X40 R0622 0662057M50 RES. CHIP 100 5% 20X40
Q5708 4805921T04 XISTOR FMC1 RH REELED R0203 0662057M74 RES. CHIP 1000 5% 20X40 R0416 0662057M50 RES. CHIP 100 5% 20X40 R0623 0662057M50 RES. CHIP 100 5% 20X40
Q5709 4805921T04 XISTOR FMC1 RH REELED R0204 0662057M68 RES CHIP 560 5% 20X40 R0417 0662057M50 RES. CHIP 100 5% 20X40 R0624 0662057M50 RES. CHIP 100 5% 20X40
Q5710 4805921T04 XISTOR FMC1 RH REELED R0205 0662057N15 RES. CHIP 47K 5% 20X40 R0418 0662057M50 RES. CHIP 100 5% 20X40 R0625 0662057M98 RES. CHIP 10K 5% 20X40
Q5750 4813824A10 TSTR NPN 40V .2A GEN R0207 0662057M95 RES. CHIP 7500 5% 20X40
PURP R0419 0662057M90 RES. CHIP 4700 5% 20X40 R0626 0662057N23 RES. CHIP 100K 5% 20X40
R0208 0662057N23 RES. CHIP 100K 5% 20X40 R0420 0662057M98 RES. CHIP 10K 5% 20X40 R0627 0662057N23 RES. CHIP 100K 5% 20X40
Q5751 4813824A10 TSTR NPN 40V .2A GEN
PURP R0209 0662057M98 RES. CHIP 10K 5% 20X40 R0421 0662057M01 RES. CHIP 0 R0628 0662057N23 RES. CHIP 100K 5% 20X40
Q5752 4813824A17 XSTR PNP40V .2A GENP R0210 0662057N23 RES. CHIP 100K 5% 20X40 R0422 0662057V15 RES CHIP 33K 1% 1/16W R0629 0662057M98 RES. CHIP 10K 5% 20X40
B=100-300 R0212 0662057N23 RES. CHIP 100K 5% 20X40 R0425 0662057M98 RES. CHIP 10K 5% 20X40 R0630 0662057N23 RES. CHIP 100K 5% 20X40
Q5755 4805218N63 RF TRANS SOT 323 BFQ67W R0216 0662057N23 RES. CHIP 100K 5% 20X40 R0430 0662057M01 RES. CHIP 0 R0631 0662057M01 RES. CHIP 0
Q5825 4805218N63 RF TRANS SOT 323 BFQ67W R0218 0662057M74 RES. CHIP 1000 5% 20X40 R0431 0662057M98 RES. CHIP 10K 5% 20X40 R0634 0662057N23 RES. CHIP 100K 5% 20X40
Q5826 4805218N63 RF TRANS SOT 323 BFQ67W R0219 0662057M74 RES. CHIP 1000 5% 20X40 R0432 0662057M50 RES. CHIP 100 5% 20X40 R0635 0662057N23 RES. CHIP 100K 5% 20X40
Q5828 4805218N63 RF TRANS SOT 323 BFQ67W R0220 0662057N05 RES. CHIP 18K 5% 20X40 R0435 0662057M74 RES. CHIP 1000 5% 20X40 R0636 0662057M98 RES. CHIP 10K 5% 20X40
Q5829 4805218N63 RF TRANS SOT 323 BFQ67W R0221 0662057M98 RES. CHIP 10K 5% 20X40 R0500 0662057N23 RES. CHIP 100K 5% 20X40 R0638 0662057M98 RES. CHIP 10K 5% 20X40
Q5901 4805793Y01 TRANS MINI SOT NPN LOW R0222 0662057M98 RES. CHIP 10K 5% 20X40 R0502 0662057N37 RES CHIP 390K 5% 20X40 R0639 0662057M98 RES. CHIP 10K 5% 20X40
NOISE
R0224 0662057M01 RES. CHIP 0 R0503 0662057N23 RES. CHIP 100K 5% 20X40 R0901 0662057M96 RES. CHIP 8200 5% 20X40
Q5902 4805218N63 RF TRANS SOT 323 BFQ67W
R0225 0662057M98 RES. CHIP 10K 5% 20X40 R0504 0662057N23 RES. CHIP 100K 5% 20X40 R0902 0662057N23 RES. CHIP 100K 5% 20X40
Q5903 4805793Y01 TRANS MINI SOT NPN LOW
R0226 0662057N12 RES. CHIP 36K 5% 20X40 R0505 0662057M98 RES. CHIP 10K 5% 20X40 R0903 0662057N23 RES. CHIP 100K 5% 20X40
NOISE
R0227 0662057N19 RES. CHIP 68K 5% 20X40 R0506 0662057M98 RES. CHIP 10K 5% 20X40 R0904 0662057N23 RES. CHIP 100K 5% 20X40
Q5904 4805218N63 RF TRANS SOT 323 BFQ67W
R0228 0662057N11 RES. CHIP 33K 5% 20X40 R0507 0662057M98 RES. CHIP 10K 5% 20X40 R0905 0662057N23 RES. CHIP 100K 5% 20X40
Q5905 4805793Y01 TRANS MINI SOT NPN LOW
NOISE R0229 0662057N19 RES. CHIP 68K 5% 20X40 R0508 0662057M98 RES. CHIP 10K 5% 20X40 R0906 0662057M50 RES. CHIP 100 5% 20X40
Q5906 4805218N63 RF TRANS SOT 323 BFQ67W R0230 0662057N11 RES. CHIP 33K 5% 20X40 R0509 0662057M81 RES. CHIP 2000 5% 20X40 R0907 0662057M50 RES. CHIP 100 5% 20X40
R0102 0662057M98 RES. CHIP 10K 5% 20X40 R0231 0662057C13 CHIP RES 2.7 OHMS 5% R0510 0662057V18 RES CHIP 43K 1% 1/16W R0910 0662057V25 RES CHIP 82K 1% 1/16
R0104 0662057M98 RES. CHIP 10K 5% 20X40 R0235 0662057M98 RES. CHIP 10K 5% 20X40 R0511 0662057V15 RES CHIP 33K 1% 1/16W R0911 0662057V04 RES CHIP 12K 1% 1/16W
R0105 0662057M98 RES. CHIP 10K 5% 20X40 R0236 0662057M97 RES CHIP 9100 5% 20X40 R0512 0662057V02 RES CHIP 10K 1% 1/16W R0912 0662057V04 RES CHIP 12K 1% 1/16W
R0106 0662057M98 RES. CHIP 10K 5% 20X40 R0300 0662057M50 RES. CHIP 100 5% 20X40 R0513 0662057V17 RES CHIP 39K 1% 1/16W R0913 0662057V30 RES CHIP 130K 1% 1/16W
R0107 0662057M01 RES. CHIP 0 R0301 0662057M50 RES. CHIP 100 5% 20X40 R0514 0662057M01 RES. CHIP 0 R0914 0662057V04 RES CHIP 12K 1% 1/16W
R0109 0662057M98 RES. CHIP 10K 5% 20X40 R0303 0662057M78 RES. CHIP 1500 5% 20X40 R0515 0662057M74 RES. CHIP 1000 5% 20X40 R0923 0662057M50 RES. CHIP 100 5% 20X40
R0110 0662057M98 RES. CHIP 10K 5% 20X40 R0304 0662057M34 RES. CHIP 22 5% 20X40 R0516 0662057N23 RES. CHIP 100K 5% 20X40 R0924 0662057M50 RES. CHIP 100 5% 20X40
R0114 0662057M01 RES. CHIP 0 R0305 0662057M34 RES. CHIP 22 5% 20X40 R0517 0662057M90 RES. CHIP 4700 5% 20X40 R0930 0662057N06 RES. CHIP 20K 5% 20X40
R0116 0662057B46 CHIP RES 10.0 MEG OHMS R0307 0662057M98 RES. CHIP 10K 5% 20X40 R0518 0662057M98 RES. CHIP 10K 5% 20X40 R0931 0662057M98 RES. CHIP 10K 5% 20X40
5% R0403 0662057M98 RES. CHIP 10K 5% 20X40 R0519 0662057C27 CHIP RES 10 OHMS 5% R0932 0662057M86 RES CHIP 3300 5% 20X40

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R0933 0662057M90 RES. CHIP 4700 5% 20X40 R0988 0662057M98 RES. CHIP 10K 5% 20X40 R5034 0662057M01 RES. CHIP 0 R5384 0662057M56 RES. CHIP 180 5% 20X40
R0934 0662057M74 RES. CHIP 1000 5% 20X40 R0989 0662057N17 RES. CHIP 56K 5% 20X40 R5050 0662057M36 RES CHIP 27 5% 20X4 R5385 0662057M56 RES. CHIP 180 5% 20X40
R0935 0662057M01 RES. CHIP 0 R0990 0662057M91 RES CHIP 5100 5% 20X40 R5051 0662057M49 RES CHIP 91 5% 20X40 R5386 0662057M56 RES. CHIP 180 5% 20X40
R0936 0662057M01 RES. CHIP 0 R0991 0662057M98 RES. CHIP 10K 5% 20X40 R5250 0662057N15 RES. CHIP 47K 5% 20X40 R5387 0662057M42 RES. CHIP 47 5% 20X40
R0938 0662057M01 RES. CHIP 0 R0992 0662057V27 RES CHIP 100K 1% 1/1 6W R5251 0662057N15 RES. CHIP 47K 5% 20X40 R5388 0662057M01 RES. CHIP 0
R0940 0662057M01 RES. CHIP 0 R0993 0662057U78 RES CHIP 1.2K 1% 1/16W R5252 0662057M74 RES. CHIP 1000 5% 20X40 R5400 0662057M70 RES. CHIP 680 5% 20X40
R0942 0662057M96 RES. CHIP 8200 5% 20X40 R0994 0662057M88 RES. CHIP 3900 5% 20X40 R5253 0662057N15 RES. CHIP 47K 5% 20X40 R5401 0662057N09 RES. CHIP 27K 5% 20X40
R0943 0662057N03 RES. CHIP 15K 5% 20X40 R0995 0662057U78 RES CHIP 1.2K 1% 1/16W R5254 0662057N15 RES. CHIP 47K 5% 20X40 R5402 0662057M94 RES. CHIP 6800 5% 20X40
R0944 0662057M98 RES. CHIP 10K 5% 20X40 R0996 0662057M98 RES. CHIP 10K 5% 20X40 R5255 0662057M74 RES. CHIP 1000 5% 20X40 R5403 0662057M62 RES. CHIP 330 5% 20X40
R0945 0662057N11 RES. CHIP 33K 5% 20X40 R0997 0662057U78 RES CHIP 1.2K 1% 1/16W R5256 0662057M90 RES. CHIP 4700 5% 20X40 R5404 0662057M01 RES. CHIP 0
R0947 0662057V02 RES CHIP 10K 1% 1/16W R0998 0662057V02 RES CHIP 10K 1% 1/16W R5300 0662057M90 RES. CHIP 4700 5% 20X40 R5405 0662057M98 RES. CHIP 10K 5% 20X40
R0950 0662057M01 RES. CHIP 0 R0999 0662057V02 RES CHIP 10K 1% 1/16W R5301 0662057M98 RES. CHIP 10K 5% 20X40 R5406 0662057M74 RES. CHIP 1000 5% 20X40
R0951 0662057U98 RES CHIP 7.5K 1% 1/16W R1000 0662057M50 RES. CHIP 100 5% 20X40 R5302 0662057C75 CHIP RES 1000 OHMS 5% R5412 0662057M01 RES. CHIP 0
R0952 0662057U78 RES CHIP 1.2K 1% 1/16W R1001 0662057M50 RES. CHIP 100 5% 20X40 R5303 0662057M90 RES. CHIP 4700 5% 20X40 R5414 0662057M01 RES. CHIP 0
R0953 0662057M01 RES. CHIP 0 R1002 0662057C13 CHIP RES 2.7 OHMS 5% R5304 0662057M74 RES. CHIP 1000 5% 20X40 R5415 0662057M01 RES. CHIP 0
R0954 0662057U98 RES CHIP 7.5K 1% 1/16W R5000 0662057M43 RES. CHIP 51 5% 20X40 R5305 0662057M90 RES. CHIP 4700 5% 20X40 R5501 0662057A29 CHIP RES 150 OHMS 5%
R0955 0662057N23 RES. CHIP 100K 5% 20X40 R5001 0662057M01 RES. CHIP 0 R5306 0662057N03 RES. CHIP 15K 5% 20X40 R5502 0662057M94 RES. CHIP 6800 5% 20X40
R0960 0662057N06 RES. CHIP 20K 5% 20X40 R5002 0662057M66 RES. CHIP 470 5% 20X40 R5307 0662057N07 RES. CHIP 22K 5% 20X40 R5503 0662057M90 RES. CHIP 4700 5% 20X40
R0961 0662057N23 RES. CHIP 100K 5% 20X40 R5003 0662057N23 RES. CHIP 100K 5% 20X40 R5308 0662057M46 RES. CHIP 68 5% 20X40 R5505 0662057A29 CHIP RES 150 OHMS 5%
R0962 0662057N23 RES. CHIP 100K 5% 20X40 R5005 0662057M98 RES. CHIP 10K 5% 20X40 R5309 0662057M36 RES CHIP 27 5% 20X4 R5506 0662057M48 RES. CHIP 82 5% 20X40
R0963 0662057N08 RES CHIP 24K 5% 20X40 R5006 0662057M62 RES. CHIP 330 5% 20X40 R5310 0662057C75 CHIP RES 1000 OHMS 5% R5507 0662057M50 RES. CHIP 100 5% 20X40
R0964 0662057N08 RES CHIP 24K 5% 20X40 R5010 0662057N05 RES. CHIP 18K 5% 20X40 R5311 0662057M98 RES. CHIP 10K 5% 20X40 R5510 0662057M48 RES. CHIP 82 5% 20X40
R0965 0662057M01 RES. CHIP 0 R5011 0662057N03 RES. CHIP 15K 5% 20X40 R5312 0662057M98 RES. CHIP 10K 5% 20X40 R5511 0662057M10 RES CHIP 2.2 5% 20X40
R0966 0662057M01 RES. CHIP 0 R5013 0662057M70 RES. CHIP 680 5% 20X40 R5313 0662057M90 RES. CHIP 4700 5% 20X40 R5512 0662057M10 RES CHIP 2.2 5% 20X40
R0967 0662057V27 RES CHIP 100K 1% 1/1 6W R5014 0662057M01 RES. CHIP 0 R5314 0662057M90 RES. CHIP 4700 5% 20X40 R5513 0662057M10 RES CHIP 2.2 5% 20X40
R0968 0662057V02 RES CHIP 10K 1% 1/16W R5015 0662057M01 RES. CHIP 0 R5315 0662057M74 RES. CHIP 1000 5% 20X40 R5514 0662057M10 RES CHIP 2.2 5% 20X40
R0971 0662057V07 RES CHIP 15K 1% 1/16W R5016 0662057M01 RES. CHIP 0 R5316 0662057C75 CHIP RES 1000 OHMS 5% R5515 0662057M10 RES CHIP 2.2 5% 20X40
R0972 0662057U93 RES CHIP 4.7K 1% 1/16W R5017 0662057M01 RES. CHIP 0 R5317 0662057M74 RES. CHIP 1000 5% 20X40 R5516 0662057C44 CHIP RES 51 OHMS 5%
R0973 0662057N17 RES. CHIP 56K 5% 20X40 R5018 0662057M01 RES. CHIP 0 R5318 0662057C75 CHIP RES 1000 OHMS 5% R5517 0680195M01 RES CHIP 10 OHMS 5% .5W
R0974 0662057V02 RES CHIP 10K 1% 1/16W R5019 0662057M01 RES. CHIP 0 R5319 0662057M66 RES. CHIP 470 5% 20X40 R5519 0662057N23 RES. CHIP 100K 5% 20X40
R0975 0662057V02 RES CHIP 10K 1% 1/16W R5020 0662057M98 RES. CHIP 10K 5% 20X40 R5322 0662057M83 RES. CHIP 2400 5% 20X40 R5520 0662057C75 CHIP RES 1000 OHMS 5%
R0976 0662057M74 RES. CHIP 1000 5% 20X40 R5022 0662057M60 RES. CHIP 270 5% 20X40 R5323 0662057N01 RES CHIP 12K 5% 20X40 R5521 0662057C75 CHIP RES 1000 OHMS 5%
R0977 0662057M50 RES. CHIP 100 5% 20X40 R5023 0662057N30 RES. CHIP 200K 5% 20X40 R5324 0662057C31 CHIP RES 15 OHMS 5% R5522 0685934D01 RES FIXED CHIP (CURRENT
R0978 0662057M98 RES. CHIP 10K 5% 20X40 R5025 0662057M74 RES. CHIP 1000 5% 20X40 R5325 0662057C31 CHIP RES 15 OHMS 5% SENSOR)

R0979 0662057M01 RES. CHIP 0 R5026 0662057M34 RES. CHIP 22 5% 20X40 R5326 0662057C31 CHIP RES 15 OHMS 5% R5523 0680195M01 RES CHIP 10 OHMS 5% .5W

R0981 0662057M84 RES. CHIP 2700 5% 20X40 R5027 0662057M50 RES. CHIP 100 5% 20X40 R5327 0662057M56 RES. CHIP 180 5% 20X40 R5524 0680194M13 RES 33 OHMS 5% 1W

R0982 0662057N23 RES. CHIP 100K 5% 20X40 R5028 0662057M94 RES. CHIP 6800 5% 20X40 R5330 0662057M42 RES. CHIP 47 5% 20X40 R5525 0662057C75 CHIP RES 1000 OHMS 5%

R0983 0662057M81 RES. CHIP 2000 5% 20X40 R5029 0662057N06 RES. CHIP 20K 5% 20X40 R5332 0662057M78 RES. CHIP 1500 5% 20X40 R5526 0662057C75 CHIP RES 1000 OHMS 5%

R0984 0662057M01 RES. CHIP 0 R5030 0662057N11 RES. CHIP 33K 5% 20X40 R5333 0662057M42 RES. CHIP 47 5% 20X40 R5527 0662057C75 CHIP RES 1000 OHMS 5%

R0985 0662057M01 RES. CHIP 0 R5031 0662057M66 RES. CHIP 470 5% 20X40 R5334 0662057M78 RES. CHIP 1500 5% 20X40 R5528 0662057M54 RES. CHIP 150 5% 20X40

R0987 0662057M01 RES. CHIP 0 R5032 0662057M76 RES. CHIP 1200 5% 20X40 R5383 0662057M56 RES. CHIP 180 5% 20X40 R5529 0662057M56 RES. CHIP 180 5% 20X40

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Reference Motorola Reference Motorola Reference Motorola Reference Motorola


Description Description Description Description
Designator Part Number Designator Part Number Designator Part Number Designator Part Number

R5530 0662057C20 CHIP RES 5.1 OHMS 5% R5769 0662057M01 RES. CHIP 0 R5854 0662057M63 RES CHIP 360 5% 20X40 U0001 5185633C34 MODULE RAM/MEMORY
R5532 0662057C13 CHIP RES 2.7 OHMS 5% R5771 0662057M54 RES. CHIP 150 5% 20X40 R5855 0662057M01 RES. CHIP 0 U0102 5185623B01 HIGH SPEED CMOS
R5533 0662057C20 CHIP RES 5.1 OHMS 5% R5772 0662057M71 RES CHIP 750 5% 20X40 R5900 0662057M81 RES. CHIP 2000 5% 20X40 INVERTER

R5534 0662057C20 CHIP RES 5.1 OHMS 5% R5773 0662057M54 RES. CHIP 150 5% 20X40 R5902 0662057M58 RES. CHIP 220 5% 20X40 U0103 5113837A15 IC 3.3V QUAD BUFFER

R5535 0680195M01 RES CHIP 10 OHMS 5% .5W R5774 0662057M48 RES. CHIP 82 5% 20X40 R5903 0662057M81 RES. CHIP 2000 5% 20X40 U0104 5113837A15 IC 3.3V QUAD BUFFER

R5536 0662057C20 CHIP RES 5.1 OHMS 5% R5775 0662057M50 RES. CHIP 100 5% 20X40 R5904 0662057M60 RES. CHIP 270 5% 20X40 U0105 5109522E17 IC SNGL NAND TC7S00FU

R5570 0662057C13 CHIP RES 2.7 OHMS 5% R5776 0662057M74 RES. CHIP 1000 5% 20X40 R5905 0662057M50 RES. CHIP 100 5% 20X40 U0200 5105109Z38 3 VOLT LINEAR PCM CODEC
FILTER
R5571 0662057N11 RES. CHIP 33K 5% 20X40 R5777 0662057M74 RES. CHIP 1000 5% 20X40 R5909 0662057M30 RES. CHIP 15 5% 20X40
U0201 5113819A14 IC QD OP AMP _33204_
R5572 0662057U98 RES CHIP 7.5K 1% 1/16W R5778 0662057M72 RES. CHIP 820 5% 20X40 R5910 0662057M38 RES. CHIP 33 5% 20X40
U0202 5185353D35 IC DUAL EEPOT 256 TAP
R5573 0662057U78 RES CHIP 1.2K 1% 1/16W R5779 0662057N01 RES CHIP 12K 5% 20X40 R5911 0662057M66 RES. CHIP 470 5% 20X40
U0203 5162852A79 IC MOS TTL SPDT ANALOG
R5574 0611077A01 RES CHIP JUMPER R5780 0662057M84 RES. CHIP 2700 5% 20X40 R5912 0662057M81 RES. CHIP 2000 5% 20X40 SC70
R5701 0680194M13 RES 33 OHMS 5% 1W R5782 0662057N15 RES. CHIP 47K 5% 20X40 R5914 0662057M72 RES. CHIP 820 5% 20X40 U0204 5185794L01 AUDIO AMP TAPE AND REEL
R5702 0662057A53 CHIP RES 1500 OHMS 5% R5783 0662057N15 RES. CHIP 47K 5% 20X40 R5915 0662057M60 RES. CHIP 270 5% 20X40 U0206 5185143E67 IC LM1971-62 DB LOG POT
R5703 0662057A84 CHIP RES 30K OHMS 5% R5784 0662057N15 RES. CHIP 47K 5% 20X40 R5916 0662057M79 RES CHIP 1600 5% 20X40 U0208 5162852A79 IC MOS TTL SPDT ANALOG
R5704 0680149M02 THERMISTOR CHIP 100K R5785 0662057N15 RES. CHIP 47K 5% 20X40 R5917 0662057N01 RES CHIP 12K 5% 20X40 SC70
OHM R5786 0662057N15 RES. CHIP 47K 5% 20X40 R5918 0662057M50 RES. CHIP 100 5% 20X40 U0209 5162852A79 IC MOS TTL SPDT ANALOG
R5705 0662057A35 CHIP RES 270 OHMS 5% SC70
R5825 0662057M83 RES. CHIP 2400 5% 20X40 R5919 0662057M47 RES CHIP 75 5% 20X40
R5706 0662057A35 CHIP RES 270 OHMS 5% U0210 5162852A79 IC MOS TTL SPDT ANALOG
R5826 0662057M88 RES. CHIP 3900 5% 20X40 R5921 0662057M84 RES. CHIP 2700 5% 20X40
SC70
R5707 0662057A35 CHIP RES 270 OHMS 5% R5827 0662057M60 RES. CHIP 270 5% 20X40 R5922 0662057M38 RES. CHIP 33 5% 20X40
U0300 5113837A15 IC 3.3V QUAD BUFFER
R5708 0662057A35 CHIP RES 270 OHMS 5% R5828 0662057M66 RES. CHIP 470 5% 20X40 R5923 0662057M66 RES. CHIP 470 5% 20X40
U0303 5113837A15 IC 3.3V QUAD BUFFER
R5709 0662057A53 CHIP RES 1500 OHMS 5% R5829 0662057M74 RES. CHIP 1000 5% 20X40 R5924 0662057M79 RES CHIP 1600 5% 20X40
U0304 5187970L15 IC USB TRANS FULL-SPEED
R5710 0662057A94 CHIP RES 75K OHMS 5% R5830 0662057M77 RES. CHIP 1300 5% 20X40 R5926 0662057M72 RES. CHIP 820 5% 20X40
U0305 5185353D94 IC RS232 TRANSCEIVER
R5711 0662057A84 CHIP RES 30K OHMS 5% R5831 0662057M38 RES. CHIP 33 5% 20X40 R5927 0662057M81 RES. CHIP 2000 5% 20X40
U0307 5113805B65 IC 2 INPUT NAND
R5712 0680149M02 THERMISTOR CHIP 100K R5832 0662057M38 RES. CHIP 33 5% 20X40 R5928 0662057M60 RES. CHIP 270 5% 20X40
OHM U0308 5109522E74 IC 2-INPUT AND GATE
R5833 0662057M60 RES. CHIP 270 5% 20X40 R5929 0662057N01 RES CHIP 12K 5% 20X40
R5750 0662057M74 RES. CHIP 1000 5% 20X40 U0400 4880048M01 TSTR NPN DIG 47K/47K
R5834 0662057M60 RES. CHIP 270 5% 20X40 R5930 0662057M43 RES. CHIP 51 5% 20X40
R5751 0662057M98 RES. CHIP 10K 5% 20X40 U0401 5162852A79 IC MOS TTL SPDT ANALOG
R5837 0662057M50 RES. CHIP 100 5% 20X40 R5931 0662057M47 RES CHIP 75 5% 20X40 SC70
R5752 0662057N15 RES. CHIP 47K 5% 20X40
R5838 0662057M50 RES. CHIP 100 5% 20X40 R5932 0662057M47 RES CHIP 75 5% 20X40 U0402 5109522E53 IC SNGL BUF NC7S125P5X
R5753 0662057M91 RES CHIP 5100 5% 20X40
R5839 0662057M43 RES. CHIP 51 5% 20X40 R5933 0662057M84 RES. CHIP 2700 5% 20X40 SC70
R5754 0662057N15 RES. CHIP 47K 5% 20X40
R5840 0662057M43 RES. CHIP 51 5% 20X40 R5934 0662057M38 RES. CHIP 33 5% 20X40 U0500 5183308X01 IC, LM2941, TO DRPOUT
R5755 0662057M01 RES. CHIP 0 RGTR
R5841 0662057M50 RES. CHIP 100 5% 20X40 R5935 0662057M66 RES. CHIP 470 5% 20X40
R5758 0662057M86 RES CHIP 3300 5% 20X40 U0501 5185353D55 IC VOLTAGE REGULATOR
R5842 0662057M50 RES. CHIP 100 5% 20X40 R5937 0662057M62 RES. CHIP 330 5% 20X40
R5759 0662057M81 RES. CHIP 2000 5% 20X40 100MZ ADJ
R5843 0662057M58 RES. CHIP 220 5% 20X40 R5938 0662057M90 RES. CHIP 4700 5% 20X40
R5761 0662057N23 RES. CHIP 100K 5% 20X40 U0502 5185353D55 IC VOLTAGE REGULATOR
R5845 0662057M84 RES. CHIP 2700 5% 20X40 R5939 0662057M90 RES. CHIP 4700 5% 20X40 100MZ ADJ
R5762 0662057N23 RES. CHIP 100K 5% 20X40
R5846 0662057N01 RES CHIP 12K 5% 20X40 R5940 0662057M63 RES CHIP 360 5% 20X40 U0503 5113816A07 REG 5V POS 500MA
R5763 0662057M74 RES. CHIP 1000 5% 20X40
R5848 0662057M72 RES. CHIP 820 5% 20X40 R5948 0662057M47 RES CHIP 75 5% 20X40 MC78M05BDTRK
R5764 0662057N15 RES. CHIP 47K 5% 20X40
R5849 0662057M30 RES. CHIP 15 5% 20X40 R5949 0662057M30 RES. CHIP 15 5% 20X40 U0504 5185353D46 IF 4.3V VOLTAGE DETECTOR
R5765 0662057M91 RES CHIP 5100 5% 20X40
R5850 0662057M58 RES. CHIP 220 5% 20X40 R5950 0662057M58 RES. CHIP 220 5% 20X40 U0505 5113816A07 REG 5V POS 500MA
R5766 0662057N23 RES. CHIP 100K 5% 20X40 MC78M05BDTRK
R5851 0662057M90 RES. CHIP 4700 5% 20X40 SH5400 2685882A01 SHLD VCO TANK
R5767 0662057N15 RES. CHIP 47K 5% 20X40 U0506 5185143E57 CMOS TIMER-LMC555CM
R5852 0662057M90 RES. CHIP 4700 5% 20X40 T5380 2584600T01 BALUN RF
R5768 0662057M50 RES. CHIP 100 5% 20X40
R5853 0662057M74 RES. CHIP 1000 5% 20X40 T5381 2584600T01 BALUN RF

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Reference Motorola Reference Motorola Reference Motorola


Description Description Description
Designator Part Number Designator Part Number Designator Part Number

U0507 5185353D55 IC VOLTAGE REGULATOR U5300 5185130C83 IC 15DB DIGITAL VR0412 4805656W09 DIODE QUAD 20 VOLT
100MZ ADJ ATTEUATOR SOT25 PKG ZENER
U0508 5109522E53 IC SNGL BUF NC7S125P5X U5301 5113816A07 REG 5V POS 500MA VR0414 4813832C75 DIODE ZENER QU O
SC70 MC78M05BDTRK VR0417 4813832C75 DIODE ZENER QU O
U0601 5109522E17 IC SNGL NAND TC7S00FU U5302 5186258W01 IC GAAS RF GAIN STAGE VR0418 4813832C75 DIODE ZENER QU O
U0602 5113837A15 IC 3.3V QUAD BUFFER U5303 5185130C65 IC VHF/UHF/800 MHZ LDMOS VR0420 4813830A24 DIODE 11V 5% 225MW
U0603 5113837A15 IC 3.3V QUAD BUFFER DRIVER MMBZ5241B_
U0604 5113818A14 IC DL OP AMP RAIL TO RAIL U5400 5185963A87 IC ATTENUATOR VR0421 4813830A24 DIODE 11V 5% 225MW
U0605 5109522E17 IC SNGL NAND TC7S00FU U5501 5185130C65 IC VHF/UHF/800 MHZ LDMOS MMBZ5241B_
DRIVER VR0422 4805656W10 DIODE DUAL 15 VOLT
U0606 5105109Z31 IC QUAD 2:1 MUX/DEMUX
U5502 5185963A15 IC TEMPERTURE SENSOR ZENER
U0607 5109522E74 IC 2-INPUT AND GATE 1M50C VR0423 4805656W10 DIODE DUAL 15 VOLT
U0608 5109522E74 IC 2-INPUT AND GATE U5503 5185353D92 IC CURRENT SHUNT ZENER
U0609 5109522E17 IC SNGL NAND TC7S00FU MONITOR VR0424 4805656W10 DIODE DUAL 15 VOLT
U0610 5109522E17 IC SNGL NAND TC7S00FU U5570 5183308X01 IC, LM2941, TO DRPOUT ZENER
RGTR VR0425 4805656W10 DIODE DUAL 15 VOLT
U0900 5185368C83 IC 12 BIT DAC
U5750 5185353D14 IC SOT23-5 HI PRECISION ZENER
U0901 5185143E43 IC 23 MACROCELL CPLD
REG 3V VR0500 4813830A14 DIODE 5.1V 5% 225MW
U0902 5113805B39 IC MUX/DEMUX, TRIP 2-CH
U5751 5105492X03 IC SNG HI SPD L-MOS NOT MMBZ5231B_
ANALOG
GATE VR0501 4813830A24 DIODE 11V 5% 225MW
U0903 5185143E68 IC LM7219 HIGH SPEED
U5752 5185963A27 IC TESTED AT25016 48 PIN MMBZ5241B_
COMPARATOR
GFP VR0950 4813832C77 TRANS SUP .24V HIGH PWR
U0950 5105625U25 IC 9.3V REG 2941
U5753 5113805B87 IC MUX/DEMUX DUAL 4 Y0100 4809995L05 XTAL QUARTZ 32.768KHZ
U0951 5105625U25 IC 9.3V REG 2941 CHAN ANALOG CC4V-T1
U0952 5185353D35 IC DUAL EEPOT 256 TAP U5825 4885757E03 RESONATOR 4MMX4MM Y5400 4885230C01 109.65MHZ FILTER 3RD
U0953 5185143E16 IC ANALOG TO DIGITAL COPPER DIELECTRIC OVERTONE
CONVERTER COAXIAL
Y5401 4885230C01 109.65MHZ FILTER 3RD
U0954 5109522E17 IC SNGL NAND TC7S00FU U5826 4885757E02 RESONATOR 4MM X 4MM OVERTONE
COPPER DIELECTRIC
U0955 5113819A14 IC QD OP AMP _33204_ Y5750 5185143E07 IC 16.8 MHZ REF OSC .8 PPM
VR0400 4805656W09 DIODE QUAD 20 VOLT
U0956 5185956E24 QUAD OP AMP RAIL TO RAIL Y5900 4885593E04 RESONATOR 6MMX6MM
ZENER
14 COPPER DIELECTRIC
VR0402 4805656W09 DIODE QUAD 20 VOLT COAXIAL
U0957 5113819A14 IC QD OP AMP _33204_
ZENER
U0958 5109522E17 IC SNGL NAND TC7S00FU Y5901 4885593E05 RESONATOR 6MMX6MM
VR0404 4805656W10 DIODE DUAL 15 VOLT COPPER DIELECTRIC
U0959 5185143E05 IC DAC OCTAL 8 BIT ZENER COAXIAL
U0960 5113819A14 IC QD OP AMP _33204_ VR0405 4805656W10 DIODE DUAL 15 VOLT Y5902 4885593E06 RESONATOR 6MMX6MM
U0962 5185353D14 IC SOT23-5 HI PRECISION ZENER COPPER DIELECTRIC
REG 3V VR0406 4805656W10 DIODE DUAL 15 VOLT COAXIAL
U0963 5109522E53 IC SNGL BUF NC7S125P5X ZENER
SC70 VR0407 4805656W10 DIODE DUAL 15 VOLT Note: For optimum performance, diodes, transistors and
ZENER integrated circuits must be ordered by MOTOROLA part
U0965 5185143E68 IC LM7219 HIGH SPEED numbers.
COMPARATOR VR0408 4813832C75 DIODE ZENER QU O
U5001 5185353D14 IC SOT23-5 HI PRECISION VR0410 4813832C75 DIODE ZENER QU O
REG 3V
VR0411 4805656W39 QUAD ESD SUPPRESSOR
U5002 5185963A85 IC-ABACUS III-LP ARRAY -41206ESD

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7.5 HUE4040A (UHF Range 2) Main Board


RX_FE
RX_IF
9.3V_TO_CONTR 9.3V_FROM_FE 9.3V_TO_IF

RX_BE
5V_TO_IF 5V_IF

IF_OUT IF_IN IF_OUT_IF


IF
RF_ATTN_1_C RF_ATTN_1_B RF_IN

RF_ATTN_2_C RF_ATTN_2_B LO_IN


5V_FROM_CONTR
FGU RF_ATTN_3_C RF_ATTN_3_B

DOUTA_3 DOUTA_2 DOUTA_1 RF_ATTN_1_A

CLKOUT_3 CLKOUT_2 CLKOUT_1 RX_FILT_1 RX_FILT_1_A RX_FILT_1_A

FS_3 FS_2 FS_1

PE_3 PE_2 PE_1

9.3V_TO_IF 9.3V_FROM_BE RF_ATTN_2_A


CONTROLLER
RF_ATTN_3_A
MOSIA_ABACUS
SCKA_ABACUS PC_3 PC_2 PC_1 RX_Inj_SW
AUX_5V
PD_3 PD_2 PD_1
RF_BE_Interface ABACUS3_CS
ABACUS_SSI_FSYNC
ABACUS_SSI_CLK 5V_Reg 5V_TO_FGU
ABACUS_SSI_RXD

SPI_CLK 16_8MHz FREF


5V_ABACUS
SPI_DATA 9.3V_FROM_FGU

RX_FILT_1 16_8_CONT

RF_FE/IF_Interface MOD_IN
RX_ATTEN_3
RX_ATTEN_2 SYN_SEL RX_Inj_SW
RX_ATTEN_1
9.3V_ABACUS Lock_Det RX_Inj

9.3V_1 9.3V_2
9.3V_FGU
MOSIA_FGU TX_INJ
FGU_Interface SCKA_FGU
SYN_SEL
LOCK_DET
16.8_MHZ
MODIN
RFPA
TX_INJ
A+_1
A+_2
K9.1V OUTPUT NETWORK
VFORWARD K9.1V
VREVERSE VREVERSE_ON VREVERSE_ON
VTEMP VGBIAS1
VCURRENT RFPA_OUT RFPA_OUT
RFPA_Interface RFPA_CNTRL VGBIAS2
VGBIAS_1 SWITCH_BIAS SWITCH_BIAS
VGBIAS_2 VGBIAS3
VGBIAS_3 VFORWARD_ON RX_IN
A+_3 RFPA_CNTRL
A+_4 VFORWARD_ON
VFORWARD

VREVERSE

VCURRENT

VTEMP

A+_1

A+_2

Figure 7-78. HUE4040 Main Board Overall Block Diagram and Interconnections

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9.3V_ABACUS RX_BE_INTERFACE
5V_ABACUS
9.3V_ABACUS
5V_ABACUS
ABACUS_SSI_RXD ABACUS_SSI_RXD
ABACUS_SSI_CLK ABACUS_SSI_CLK
ABACUS_SSI_FSYNC ABACUS_SSI_FSYNC
ABACUS3_CS ABACUS3_CS
SPI_SCKA AUX_5V AUX_5V
SPI_MOSIA SPI_MISOA
SPI_SCKA SCKA_ABACUS
EEPOT_2_CS* EEPOT_2_CS* CODEC_PWR_DOWN CODEC_PWR_DOWN SPI_MOSI
A MOSIA_ABACUS
EEPOT_3_CS* EEPOT_3_CS* MUX_AUX_TX MUX_AUX_TX RX_ATTEN_1 RX_ATTEN_1
MUX_RX MUX_RX RX_ATTEN_2 RX_ATTEN_2
MUX_TX MUX_TX RX_ATTEN_3 RX_ATTEN_3
MUX_MICATTEN MUX_MICATTEN RX_FILT_1

AUDIO_PA_EN AUDIO_PA_EN AUX_DATA


AUX_TX RX_FILT_AUDIO
AUX_RX
AUX_MIC
AUDIO SAP_DCLK SAP_DCLK
SPKR- SAP_FSYNC SAP_FSYNC
9.3V
SPKR+ SAP_RX SAP_RX FGU_INTERFACE
MIC_HI SAP_TX SAP_TX
9.3V_FGU
8KHZ_DSP_INT
MOSIA_FGU
SCKA_FGU
MIC_HI SAP_TX SYN_SEL SYN_SEL
SPKR+ SAP_RX LOCK_DET LOCK_DET
SPKR- SAP_FSYNC 16.8_MHZ 16.8_MHZ
AUX_MIC SAP_DCLK

16.8_MHZ
AUX_RX
CABLE_DET
CHAN_ACT
AUX_TX CABLE_DET
FORCE_FAIL*
AD5320/SCF Block
CHAN_ACT FORCE_FAIL*
UTXD1_USB_VPOUT UTXD1_USB_VPOUT DAC_SSI_C LK DAC_SSI_CLK 16.8_MHZ
VIP_IN_1_5V VIP_IN_1_5V URXD1_USB_VMIN URXD1_USB_VMIN DAC_SSI_FSYNC DAC_SSI_FSYNC
VIP_IN_2_5V VIP_IN_2_5V URTS1_USB_XRXD URTS1_USB_XRXD DAC_SSI_TXD DAC_SSI_TXD
VIP_OUT_1_3V VIP_OUT_1_3V UCTS1_USB_FSEN UCTS1_USB_FSEN RESET RESET
VIP_OUT_2_3V VIP_OUT_2_3V URCHIN_EN URCHIN_EN MODIN MODIN
RIA_USBSUSP RIA_USBSUSP MODEM_EN MODEM_EN
SPARE_1 SPARE_1 USB_VPIN USB_VPIN MIC_TUNE_EN MIC_TUNE_EN
SPARE_2 SPARE_2 USB_VMOUT USB_VMOUT
USB_TXENB USB_TXENB AUX_DATA
USB*_RS232_EN USB*_RS232_EN AUX_TX
MONITOR MONITOR RX_FILT_AUDIO_IN
PTT* PTT* RX_FILT_AUDIO_OUT
SOFT_TURN_OFF SOFT_TURN_OFF BUS_PWR_OUT BUS_PWR_OUT
VPP VPP
MOD MOD WAKEUP WAKEUP
USB_INT* USB_INT* ENC_RESET ENC_RESET
SW_B+_SENSE SW_B+_SENSE ENC_SPARE1 ENC_SPARE1
NAUTILUS_INT NAUTILUS_INT* ENC_SPARE2 ENC_SPARE2
A+ RFPA_INTERFACE
EMERG_SENSE EMERG_SENSE BOOT* BOOT*
IGNITION_SENSE IGNITION_SENSE A+_1
LV_DETECT LV_DETECT SB96_RS232*_EN SB96_RS232*_EN A+_2
SSI_INT* SSI_INT* A+_3
NAUTILUS_CS* NAUTILUS_CS* POWER CONTROL K9.1V A+_4
UTXD2 UTXD2 SPI_MOSIB SPI_MOSIB
URXD2 URXD2 SPI_MISOB SPI_MISOB K9.1V
SPI_SCKB MOSIA MOSIA VFORWARD VFORWARD
UCTS2 UCTS2 SPI_SCKB
SCKA SCKA VREVERSE VREVERSE
URTS2 URTS2 RX_FILT_AUDIO
ONE_WIRE MISOA MISOA VTEMP VTEMP
LHRST_OUT LHRST_OUT ONE_WIRE
LHRST_IN LHRST_IN VCURRENT VCURRENT
RFPA_CNTRL RFPA_CNTRL
INTERFACE, SECURE, DC SUPPLY VGBIAS_1 VGBIAS_1
TX_PA_EN PA_EN VGBIAS_2 VGBIAS_2
KEYED_9.1_EN K9.1V_EN VGBIAS_3 VGBIAS_3
AD_SEL AD_EN

DA_SEL DA_EN
PWR_RANGE PWR_RANGE

EEPOT_4_CS* EPOT_ENABLE*

RX_FILT_1

Figure 7-79. HUE4040A Controller Block Diagram and Interconnections (Sheet 1 of 2)

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VCC2.85 VCC2.85

A12
B11

A17
B10

B14

B12

A11
A9

B6
B7
B8

A5

A7
B5
A8
U0104-5
14 U0103-5 14

NC15
NC14
NC13
NC12
NC11
NC10
NC9
NC8
NC7
NC6
NC5
NC4
NC3
NC2
NC1
C0102 C0103 VCC VCC2.85
VCC
F17
0.1uF 0.1uF AUDIO_PA_EN SIM_D1RX_PB11
GND GND U18
SIM_SVEN0_PB8 U0104-1
7 7 K17 R0126
MUX_MICATTEN SIM_D1TX_PB10
G17 ABACUS_SSI_FSYNC* 3 2
RX_ATTEN_1 SIM_RST1_PB12 0
VCC2.85 VCC2.85 R0120 L17 V1
RX_ATTEN_2 SIM_CLK1_PB13 STDB DAC_SSI_TXD ABACUS_SSI_FSYNC
10K L18 U1 1
RX_ATTEN_3 SIM_SVEN1_PB14 SC1B U0104-2
B15 SIM T2
SIM_PD1_PB15 SCKB DAC_SSI_CLK ABACUS_SSI_RXD*
HAB_DISABLE I18 V2 6 5
U0103-1 SIM_D0TX_PB4 BBP SRDB
R0101 R0102 U17 U2
SPI_MOSIA* SIM_CLK0_PB7 SC2B DAC_SSI_FSYNC ABACUS_SSI_RXD
3 2 10K 10K E17 S1 4
SPI_MOSIA MODEM_EN SIM_PD0_PB9 SCKB2 KEYED_9.1_EN U0104-3
NU NU V18 S2
SIM_RST0_PB6 SRDB2 URCHIN_EN ABACUS_SSI_CLK* R0128
1 1 V17 T1 8 9
SIM_D0RX_PB5 SC0B
4
U0105-1 2 100 10 ABACUS_SSI_CLK C0107
W2 H1 R0127
SAP_RX STDA TOUT0 *C0108*
X2 C1 0
SAP_TX SRDA TOUT1 470pF
W1 D2 NU
SAP_DCLK SCKA TOUT2 100pF
4 BRD_ID_1 Z1 D1
SC0A SAP TOUT3 U0104-4
BRD_ID_0 Y1 E1
SC1A TOUT4 MUX_RX
5 6 X1 I1 LOCK_DET* 11 12
SAP_FSYNC SC2A TOUT5 MUX_TX
U0103-2 P17
LAYER1_TIMER TOUT6 EEPOT_PC_U_D* LOCK_DET
L2 E2 VCC2.85 13
SPI_MISOA SPIA_MISO TOUT7 AUX_5V
M1 G2
SPIA_MOS
I TOUT8 EEPOT_PC_INC*
K1 F1
PTT* Q0101 SPI_SCKA SPIA_CLK TOUT9
J2 N17
NAUTILUS_CS* SPI_CS0_PE10 TOUT10 SW_B+_SENSE
N2 J1 R0121
6

SPI_CS1_PE5 TOUT11 SOFT_TURN_OFF


L1 I2 10K
TX_PA_EN MUX_AUX_TX SPI_CS2_PE4 TOUT12 LHRST_IN
K2 B1 MISO_SEL
Different from high power EEPOT_2_CS*
P2
SPI_CS3_PE6
QSP1
U0001 TOUT13
S17 HAB_MOD
SYN_SEL SPI_CS4_PE7 TOUT14
B4 C2
EEPOT_3_CS* SPI_CS5_PE11 TOUT15 LHRST_OUT C0106
VCC2.85 VCC2.85 N1
AD_SEL SPI_CS6_PE 0 16.8_MHZ
M2 H2 16.8_MHZ_PATRIOT
EEPOT_4_CS* SPI_CS7_PE 1 CKIH 100pF
A3 32_KHZ
1

ABACUS3_CS SPI_CS8_PE 2 CLKS CKIL A1


A2
DA_SEL SPI_CS9_PE
3 R0117 R0116
R1 Y3
SPI_MISOB SPIB_MISO URXD1_PA15 URXD1_USB_VMIN
R0105 R0106 R2 Z3
SPI_MOSIB SPIB_MOSI UTXD1_PA14 UTXD1_USB_VPOUT 10MEG 10MEG
VCC2.85 10K 10K P1 Z2
SPI_SCKB SPIB_CLK URTS1_PA13 URTS1_USB_XRXD VCC2.85
Y2 UCTS1_USB_FSEN
MONITOR UART_A UCTS1_PA12
PTT Z12 F18 BRD_ID_5
INT0_PE8 DTRA_INT7_PA11
Z13 E17 U0102 5
SSI_INT* INT1_PE9 DSRA_INT6_PA10 USB*_RS232_EN
5 U0105-2 NAUTILUS_INT
Y14 Z7 VCC
C0104 INT2_PC14 INT DCDA_PA8 MIC_TUNE_EN
VCC C17 Y5 R0111
Q0102 MONITOR* USB_INT* INT3_PC15 RIA_PA9 RIA_USBSUSP
Z11 Z4 VCC2.85 3.3K 4 2
0.1uF INT4_PA6_OPTSEL1 MUX_CTRL
GND Y12
CABLE_DET INT5_PA7_OPTSEL2
3 Y4 1
URXD2_PB1 URXD2 NC
Z8 Z15 GND
USB_VMOUT PC0_UBSVMOUT UTXD2_PB0 UTXD2 R0122 NC
VCC2.85 B16 Z5 R0119 3
USB_TXENB PC1_USBTXENB UART_B URTS2_PB3 URTS2
M18 Z6 2.2K 470K
PC8 GP10/EGPT/MISC UCTS2_PB2 UCTS2
J18
CODEC_PWR_DOWN PC9 Y0100
D17 Z18 21
SB96_RS232*_EN PC11_OC1 OWIREDAT_PC10 ONE_WIRE
R0110 W18 C18 MILL_ID
8KHZ_DSP_INT PC12_STO DSC OWIRE DSC_RX_PD6
Y7 A15 BRD_ID_7 32.768KHz
R0103 R0104 10K USB_VPIN PA2_USBVPIN DSC_TX_PD5 C0101 C0100
NU K18
10K BUS_PWR_OUT PWM_PE13
10K BRD_ID_6 Z17 R0109
NU PWM*_PE14 R0124 18pF 18pF
R0115 NU B18 X17 32kHz Oscillator Circuit
PWR_RANGE OC3_PC13 COLUMN0 VIP_OUT_2_3V V 10K
0 R0113 BRD_ID_3 H18 Y15 R0125 10K
10K STBY_PD14 COLUMN1 IGNITION_SENSE
NU BRD_ID_2 T18 Y13 10K NU
NU CLKSEL_PD15 COLUMN2
Y17
R0114 COLUMN3 ENC_RESET TP0002
MOD* T17 Z16
MOD MOD COLUMN4 BOOT*
Y16 Z14
0 RESET_IN COLUMN5 WAKEUP
Y11 W17 VCC2.85 For Patriot RAM and BRAVO, R0124 is not placed, R0125 is placed for a ’0’
LV_DETECT RESET RESET_OUT COLUMN6 ENC_SPARE2
VCC1.55 G18 KEYPAD R17 For Patriot RAM, R0125 is not placed, R0124 is placed for a ’1’
VPP VPP P COLUMN7
Y18 Y10 For Patriot BRAVO, neither R0124 or R0125 is placed for a ’1’
VDD_IO_1 ROW0 FORCE_FAIL*
X18 Z9
For HAB: R0114 Not Placed C0105 S18
VDD_IO_2 ROW1 SPARE_1
M17
R0113, R0115 Placed R0107 R18
VDD_CORE_1 ROW2
Y9
VDD_CORE_2 ROW3 VIP_OUT_1_3V R0130
For Non-HAB: R0114 Placed 0.1uF N18 Y6 BRD_ID_4 R0129
0 VSIM1 ROW4 10K
R0113, R0115 Not Placed VCC1.8 R0108 P18 J17 U0103-3 10K
NU VSIM2 ROW5 EMERG_SENSE
0 F2 Z10
VDD_EIM_1 ROW6 SPARE_2
NU G1 Y8 R0123 8 9
VDD_EIM_2 ROW7 ENC_SPARE1 VIP_IN_1_5V
For Patriot RAM, R0107 Not Placed, R0108 Placed 3.3K
GND10
GND11
GND12

D18 HW_ID
GND5
GND6
GND7
GND8
GND9

NC16
NC17
NC18
NC19
NC20
NC21

For Patriot BRAVO, R0108 Not Placed, R0107 Placed NU 10

VCC2.85 11 12
I17
A18
B17
B9
A10
A4
B3
H17

B13
A6
A13
A14
A16
B2

VIP_IN_2_5V
U0103-4 13

Figure 7-80. HUE4040A Controller Block Diagram and Interconnections (Sheet 2 of 2)

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VCC2.85 VCC2.85

R0703 VCC2.85

AUX_DATA 100
C0901 C0903 NU U0902
U0900 0.1uF R0906 0.1uF 2
FL0900 C0905
3 100 4 C0722 VPOS
VDD 8 VDD 4 NC
DAC_SSI_CLK CLK 0.1uF
5 SCLK 7
SHDN 1uF
6 5
DAC_SSI_FSYNC SYNC 1 2 R0901
AD5320_OUT 5 COM
VOUT IN OUT SCF_OUT
4 DIN 6
DAC_SSI_TXD 1 8.2K
COM NO IN 1 MODEM_EN
GND 6 C0904 GND
OS
2 GND 3
C0715 C0918 C0919
3
C0902 220pF
100pF 100pF 100pF MODIN
0.1uF
VCC2.85

U0904

2
C0724
VPOS
4 NC
0.1uF
VCC2.85 5
C0907 C0908 C0909 C0910
COM
0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 6
RX_FILT_AUDIO_IN NO IN 1
GND
U0901
G4

C7
E2

B3

3
VCC4
VCC3
VCC2
VCC1

RX_FILT_AUDIO_OUT
G7 2.4_MHZ A3 16.8MHZ_SQARE
16.8_CLK
G1 48_MHZ A6 VCC2.85
RESET RESET
C1
ENABLE URCHIN_EN
D1 NC13 U0905
D3 C3 2
NC14 JTAG_EN
D4 E5 C0729 VPOS
NC15 TCK
VCC2.85 D6 B1 NC 4
NC16 TDI 0.1uF
D7 B7
NC17 TDO
E1 D2 5
NC18 TMS AUX_TX
E4 NC19 VCC2.85 COM
E7 A1 6
NC20 NC1
F1 A2 1 IN NO
NC21 NC2
F2 A4 GND
NC22 NC3
F3 A7 3 C0915
NC23 NC4
F4 B2
NC24 NC5 100pF
F5 B4
NC25 NC6 R0900
F6 B5
NC26 NC7
F7 B6
NC27 NC8 100K
G2 C2
NC28 NC9 VCC2.85 NU MIC_TUNE_EN
G3 C4
NC29 NC10
G5 C5
NC30 NC11
VCC2.85 G6 C6
NC31 NC12 VCC2.85

C0906
GND3 GND2 GND1
R0905 E6 E3 A5 0.1uF
R0902
100K 100K
4 R0904
R0739 5 C0911
1
U0903 100K 16.8_MHZ
3
100 2 16.8_MHZ_DC 100pF
C0914
C0913 18pF C0912 R0903
NU 100K
100pF 100pF

Figure 7-81. HUE4040A Controller Urchin IC, MUX, and AD5320 DAC Schematic

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Ground SC0002
1 2
I1 I2
TP0203

R0225 MIC_N

SPI_SCKA 10K
EEPOT_2_CS*
SPI_MOSIA CODEC_OUT_A
VAG
VCC5 Anti-aliasing filter VCC2.85 VCC2.85
R0211
VCC5 C0213
33K VCC5
VCC2.85 R0212 R0216
NU
9 4 0.1uF
C0230 C0236 100K 100K
8 R0218 C0204
R0215 C0201
10 U0201-3 470pF
11 470pF C0239 1K
U0202 7 0.1uF 2 4 VCC2.85 U0200
10K 1 6 4.7uF
R0235 6
C0200 CLK VDD R0229 R0230 MIC_G 3 U0201-1 0.1uF R0208 VDD
1K 4 MIC_H 9
LOAD 11 BCLKR
1uF 5 100K 12
R0236 DATA 33K BCLKT
11 1 68K 11
VREFIN C0231 C0237 SAP_DCLK MCLK
5 U0201-2 8 2 MIC_F
9.1K IN OUT
7 GND R0227 8 2
220pF 220pF SAP_RX DR RO_NEG
-20 dB 6 4 3 68K 7
C0205 SAP_FSYNC FSR
TP0200 R0223 10 TP0204
CODEC_PWR_DOWN PDI CODEC_OUT
VCC5 150pF 68K 14 FST CODEC_OUT_B
NU MIC_I
NU PO_NEG 4
C0232 MIC_M
VCC2.85
3 PI PO_POS 5 RX_FILT_AUDIO
9.3V_TX
0 to 60 dB gain amplifier R0210 18 TI_NEG TG 17
470pF R0209 19 TI_POS DT 13
VCC5 R0206 100K 16 HB
MIC_PREAMP_IN C0235 22K
C0208
C0240
R0200
100K
1 VAGREF VAG 20
470pF 13 4 C0203
1K NU 0.1uF
14 1uF VSS
R0228 MIC_J 12 U0201-4 MIC_K MIC_L 15 VCC2.85
11 0.1uF VCC2.85 VAG
33K
C0209
C0233 C0238
C0223 VCC5 U0210 2
220pF 220pF
R0219 0.1uF VPOS C0216
4.7uF 4 NC
1K 0.1uF
R0204
5
560 U0209 C0224 SAP_TX
2 COM
C0234 VPOS 6
0.1uF IN 1
MIC_HI* 4 NC NO
MIC_HI RX_AUDIO_IN C0226 MUX_RX
AUX_RX* GND
AUX_RX
0.1uF 5 3
COM VCC5 0.1uF
C0207 6
SPI_SCKA
NO IN 1
33pF MUX_TX TP0205 EEPOT_3_CS*
GND
SPI_MOSIA C0210
3 7 U0206
VDD 0.1uF A+_FILT
VCC5 VCC5 6 TP0206
CLK R0231
4
LOAD
5
DATA 2.7
1 A+
U0203 VREFIN VOL_OUT SC0001 C0214 C0221
U0208 2 2 RX_AUDIO_IN 8
C0212 C0202 VAG IN OUT 2 2
VOL_OUT*
C0215
VPOS VPOS GND 3 1 2 0.1uF
R0213 NU I1 I2 10uF
AUX_TX* 4 NC 4 NC 0.1uF 3 1
AUX_TX 0.1uF
4 5 0.1uF R0224 7 U0204
100 5 5 VCC5
U0207 0 VCC
C0242 COM COM
6 R0205 6 C0211 AUDIO_PA_IN 9 4
AUX_MIC AUX_MIC* C0227 INV OUT1
NO IN 1 IN 1 1 SPKR+
MUX_AUX_TX NO MUX_MICATTEN 100pF NINV
0.1uF GND 27K GND 0.1uF VCC2.85 3
RR
3 3 8 6
R0201 C0217 M_SS OUT2 SPKR-

GND1
GND2
GND3
GND4
SW_A+
0 3300pF C0220 C0243 C0244
R0221

10
11
10K

2
5
R0222 6800pF 6800pF
AUX_DATA 10uF
AUX_DATA
AUDIO_PA_EN 10K R0220
Q0200
18K

Figure 7-82. HUE4040A Controller Audio Schematic

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Q0952 VCC3
9.3V REGULATOR TP0950 9.3V_TX_ REGULATOR C0961 0.1uF
TP0951
SW_A+ U0950 9.3V SW_A+ U0951 9.3V_TX 8 K9.1V
7 C0945 4.7uF
4 VIN U0954-1 20
VOUT 5 4 VIN
VOUT
5 6
VCC3
1
4
5 3 R0980 TP0952 18 SCLK VDD
2 ON_OFF ADJ 1 2 ON_OFF 2 C0959 2
C0950 C0951 C0953 C0954 C0955 1 R0954 C0982 U0963-1
R0951 R0908 ADJ R0955 1 NU R0984 19 CONVST
GND GND 0 AD_EN 17 16 2 4
0.1uF R0923 7.5K 0.1uF 0.1uF 2.7 R0924 7.5K 100K 4 U0952 DIN
1uF 3 22uF 3 22uF 0.1uF 15 DOUT

5
100 1% 100 1% 0 RFS 1 MISOA
VDD A1 2 C0960 14 TFS
6 CLK W1 10 2 CREF
C0956 7 SDI
R0993 B1 1 1 VREF
R0952 8 CS W2 3 0.1uF VCC3
22uF 9 R0985 12 A0 U0953
1.2K
1.2K
1%
EPOT_ENABLE* GND B2
1% 0 REVERSE_POWER 3 VIN1
4 R0986 R0963 R0965
FORWARD_POWER 5 VIN2
VCC3 VTEMP 6 VIN3
Q0951 0 24K NU 0 VCURRENT 7 VIN4
K9.1V_EN NU 9.3V_TX R0987 A+ 8 VIN5 9.3V_TX
R0964 13 4 VCONTROL 9 VIN6
R0966 C0965 14 0

13 DGND
4 AGND
R0979 10 VIN7
A+ 24K 2 4 12 U0955-4 11 VIN8
C0962 1 0 100pF 11 *R0942*
BATTERY CONNECTOR 3 U0956-1 R0948 VCC3 0 R0961
100pF 11 18K
1K A+ 100K R0962
J0950-1 DA_EN NU
1 VREVERSE NU R0967 100K *R0943*
VR0950 R0950 C0966 2 4
SCKA 1
24V C0997 C0998 VCC3 100K 3 U0955-1 15K
J0950-2 MOSIA VCC3 0 R0968 100pF 11
2 1%
68pF 100pF 10K R0944
C0979 D0954
C0923 1% 10K
6 4 NU
0.1uF C0963 7 TP0953
100pF TP0954
100pF 5 U0955-2 R0991 *R0945*
11 NU
R0936 R0937
VGBIAS_1 R0935
10K 33K
0 30K R0953
0 *C0924* 9.3V_TX 9.3V_TX
NU LOOP_DISABLE
9.3V_TX VCC3 C0900 0 C0969
C0922 .047uF
100pF TP0955 NU 13
100pF 4 C0980
4 2 9 4 1000pF *R0971* D0950 C0972 14
1 C0933 C0964 8 R0969 NU R0970 12
U0960-1 3 10 U0955-3 9.3V_TX 11 0.1uF
TP0936 100pF TP0937 100pF Q0953 10K 24K 10K 0.1uF
11 11
PWR_RANGE NU NU NU 1% *R0972* D0951 U0956-4
C0968 C0970 VCC3 9.3V_TX
*R0973* 9.3V_TX 4.7K *R0976*
C0984 1% 100pF 100pF 1K *R0916*
4 680
R0938 12K 6 4 9 NU *R0917*
R0939 0.1uF C0967 7 R0974 C0971 8 *R0977*
VGBIAS_2 replace,1 TP0960 5 U0956-2 10K 10 U0956-3
0 30K 100pF 11 TP0958 TP0956 100pF 11 100 0 RFPA_CNTRL
NU NU 1% NU
PWR_SET* TP0961 R0978 C0973
9.3V_TX VFORWARD TP0942
*R0947* 10K V_REF 1uF
R0975
4 6 0
7 C0934 10K
TP0938 U0960-2 5 *C0952* R0981 R0982 R0983 R0915 1%
100pF TP0939
R0930 R0931 11 0.1uF 2.7K 100K 9.3V_TX C0957 1K 1K
NU
RX_FILT_1 20K 10K VCC3 TP0959 9.3V_TX 0.1uF *R0933*
NU NU C0987 C0981 9 4 S D0952 4.7K
8 R0960 C0983
9.3V_TX R0940 R0941 G NU
0.1uF 2 4 10 U0957-3 Q0955 D
VGBIAS_3 0.1uF C0975 20K 100pF R0932
U0959 1 11 1 Q0954
0 30K 4
100pF 3 U0957-1 D
TX_DISABLE 4 G
C0937 NU 11 VCC3 R0996 0 2 U0958-1
9.3V_TX VDD R0946 PA_EN S
0.1uF R0998 R0997 10K
PWR_SET 2 OUTA 9.3V_TX
100K
4 9 CURR_LIM_SET 1 10K 1.2K *R0992* U0957-2
TP0940 OUTB 1%
8 C0935 VGBIAS_1 16 OUTC VCC3 1% 1% R0994 10K NU C0976 6 4
4 13 U0960-3 10 3.9K 7
C0930 100pF TP0941 VGBIAS_2 15 OUTD R0999 1%
14
U0960-4 12
11
VGBIAS_3 7 OUTE REF 5 10K 100pF
5
TP0931 11
11
100pF CS 11 1% R0995 VCC3 VCC3
TP0930 NU RX_FILT_1 8
OUTF LDAC 6 NC C0974 C0936 VCC2.85
TP0962 1.2K
TEMP_1 9 OUTG
C0986 SCLK 12 1%
R0988 R0989 U0963-2
C0985 TEMP_2 10 OUTH VTEMP 5 0.1uF 5 0.1uF
DIN 13 5
0.1uF 0.1uF NC 14 DOUT 10K 56K
VCC
U0958-2
VCC
U0954-2 C0944
VCC
GND
GND GND GND
3 9.3V_TX 0.1uF
3 3 3

TP0963 13 4 R0990 TP0957


C0978 14
VCC5 12 U0957-4
U0962 VCC3 TP0964 100pF 11 5.1K
3 VEN VCURRENT
1 VIN VOUT 5
4 BYPASS
C0940 C0941 A+ VCC5
GND
C0942 VCC5
0.1uF 1uF C0943 2 C0920
R0910 VCC5
1uF C0989
.01uF
82K 0.1uF
1% C0921 R0949
*R0911* 4 5 10K 0.1uF
470pF 1 NU NU
12K NU TX_DISABLE 4 5 R0959
3 U0965 V_REF
1% 2 1
VCC5 R0957 3 U0967 Q0956 10K
*R0912* R0956 2 NU C0991
PWR_SET 10K NU
12K NU 0.1uF
12K *R0913* NU
1% NU NU
130K C0990
NU
*R0914* 1% VCC5
12K .033uF
R0958 NU
10K

Q0960 R0934
LOOP_DISABLE
1K

Figure 7-83. HUE4040A Controller Power Control Schematic

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Q5706

C5803
5V_Reg 4.7K TX_High_Switch
3.0 Volt Regulator F3.0v
5V_Reg F3.0v 330pF
U5750 C5816 NC
R5782
L5751 3 VEN L5754 47K Q5707
1 VIN VOUT 5 C5761 220pF
560nH 4 BYPASS C5817 L5752
.01uF 2.2uH
5V_Reg A 2.2uH C5804
GND 220pF C5765 4.7K
C5750 C5752 C5757 TX_Low_Switch
C5754 2 C5758 0.1uF
5V_Reg C5775 330pF
0.1uF 1uF 1uF
.01uF 0.1uF R5766 R5783 NC
C5815 0.1uF 47K
100K D5750
220pF Y5750 R5761 NC Q5708
100K
5 U5751
4 A1 K1 3 NC
NU TP5787 4 16.8MHz C5776 5 A2 K2 2
CLOCK VDD VCC 6 A3 K3 1 C5805
TP5788 R5750 C5760 R5763 L5753 F3.0v F3.0v 4.7K RX_High_Switch
1
VCONT FOUT 3 2 4 0.1uF
C5788 330pF
SPI_CLK 1K 1K 1 1uH C5777
GND 1000pF NC C5768 NC
R5751 GND NC R5784
3 L5755 L5756 4.7uF
DATA 10K 2 R5762 100pF D5751 47K
TP5789 2.2uH 2.2uH 0.1uF
4 A1 Q5709
100K
C5778 5 A2 K1 3 C5789
6 A3 K2 2
SPI_DATA C5773 K3 1 4.7K
C5806
RX_Mid_Switch
R5768 C5767 0.1uF 0.1uF 4.7uF
F3.0v 330pF
C5763 C5771 NC
Syn_Sel TP5790 TP5791 100 1000pF R5785
33pF 0.1uF 47K
SYN_SEL Q5710

34
20
36
13
47
F3.0v C5807

5
XTAL1 23 C5793 4.7K RX_Low_Switch

PD_VDD
PRE_VDD
AVDD
DVDD
VRO
VCP
16_8_CONT
XTAL2 24 NC C5774
330pF
16_8MHz 8 CLK 19 NC 0.1uF E6750
TP5792 FREFOUT R5786 NC
9 MODOUT 41 22pF
CEX R5773
R5771 47K
MOD_IN 10 MODIN VMULT1 15 NC 150
7 DATA 14 NC 150 16
VMULT2
R5755 30 SFIN 12 VCC 13
U5752 VMULT3
VMULT4 11
R5776
6 EN U5753
X0
X1 14
FS_2 FS_3 0 NC 35 PVREF 1K X2 15
NC 21 VBPASS AUX1 48 11 A X3 12
AUX2 1 10 B X4 1 Steer_Line
40 BIAS1 AUX3 2 9 C X5 5
DOUTA_2 DOUTA_3 39 BIAS2 AUX4 3 TP5793 F3.0v X6 2
C5813 3 X 4 RX_Inj_SW RX_Inj_SW
L5760 X7
R5758 R5787 26 SFCAP TEST1 37 NC VEE GND R5777
27 SFBASE TP5760 TP5794
3.3K TEST2 38 NC 12uH 7 8 1K TX_INJ TX_INJ
CLKOUT_2 CLKOUT_3 R5754 R5764 32 PREIN 470pF R5775 TP5795
220K 43
C5764 C5770 NC IOUT C5797 L5758
47K 47K 18 REFSEL IADAPT 45 100 RX_Inj RX_Inj
R5765 39pF 10uF NC 42 CCOMP LOCK 4 C5781 C5783 C5786 C5790 10uF
1uH
R5753 46

33 PRE_GND
PE_3 ADAPTSW R5772

44 PD_GND
PE_2 5.1K 5.1K NC 17 NC1 SFOUT 28 .047uF
750 0.1uF 0.1uF .022uF

6 DGND
22 AGND
NC 29 NC2 INDMULT 16 NC
NC 31 NC3 25 TP5796 R5788
WARP
PD_3 R5769
PD_2 Q5750 Q5751
C5759 C5762 Q5752 0 C5779 C5798 51
R5774 Feedback
0.33uF 0.33uF 82 TP5783 TP5797 100pF
PC_2 PC_3 R5778 C5808
.0015uF
R5752 R5767 820
C5780 L5757 C5796 1pF
47K 47K C5782 C5784 C5785 C5787 C5791 C5792 C5809 C5810 C5811 C5812 R5779 NU
R5770
C5766 C5769 C5772 1.8K .0015uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 10nH 12K
R5759 220pF C5799 L5759 TP5798
NU C5794 C5795
2K 10uF 0.1uF
0.1uF Q5755
10pF 10pF 220pF 8.2nH
F9.3V C5801
R5780 C5800
2.7K 10pF
L5750 10pF

9.3V_1 560nH
C5751 C5753 C5755 C5756
.022uF 0.1uF 10uF 39pF
9.3V_2 Lock_Det

TP5799

Figure 7-84. HUE4040A Frequency Generation Unit

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HIGH RANGE 605.65 MHz to 629.65 MHz D5900


RX_Inj_SW
RX_High_Switch A1 K1
A2 K2 C5958
L5922
C5900 C5901 A3 K3
R5900 220nH 0.1uF
0.1uF 2K 220pF
C5948
C5949
0.1uF
R5903 L5900
C5904 R5904
C5906 1.6K 150nH 220pF
0.1uF 270 C5932
C5905 1.2pF C5919
C5907 R5905 C5908
220pF L5916 R5937 R5941
3.3pF L5901 220pF R5938 150nH 330 220
330nH 5.1pF 100 100pF
4.7K
C5910 C5911 R5948 R5909 R5926
L5902
75 75 820 R5914
18nH NE68519-T1-A L5917
820 C5950
2.7pF 4.3pF Q5901

C5912 R5917 15nH


100pF RX_Inj
D5901 D5902 R5929
C5921 C5951 BFQ67
3.9pF C5913 R5910 12K
1 Q5906
IN 33 12K
L5904 Y5900 220pF 22pF
C5937 R5949 C5909 100pF
330nH 730 MHz
Steer_Line OUT Q5902 L5918 R5942 R5939
C5914 100pF 15 100pF BFQ67 6.8nH
2 L5919 C5959 100 4.7K
C5915 L5905 Q5904
220pF R5950 R5902 R5921
330nH R5940 C5956
D5903 D5904 3.9pF 10nH 220 220 2.7K
100pF BFQ67 360 220pF C5957
C5960 L5920 R5933
R5911 270nH 1pF
470 2.7K Feedback
1.5pF NU

LOW RANGE 559.65 MHz to 582.65 MHz


MID RANGE 582.65 MHz to 605.65 MHz

RX_Mid_Switch
C5916 C5917 RX_Low_Switch
R5912
0.1uF 1.6K 220pF
C5933 R5924 C5935
0.1uF 1.6K
220pF
C5920 L5906
R5916 R5915
150nH L5907
0.1uF 270 C5936 150nH
C5922 2K R5927 R5928
C5923 C5924 C5938
R5918 C5925 2K 0.1uF 270
1.5pF C5939 1.5pF
3.3pF L5908 C5940 C5941
100 100pF R5930
330nH 5.1pF
C5927 R5919 3.3pF L5910
L5909 C5926 R5920 51
Q5903 75 75 330nH 5.1pF 100pF
18nH NE68519-T1-A NU L5911 C5942 C5943 R5931 R5932
3.3pF 5.1pF 75
75
D5905 D5906 C5928 18nH NE68519-T1-A
3.9pF 5.6pF
Q5905
1 4.7pF C5929 C5944
R5922 D5907 D5908
L5912 IN 33 5.6pF
Y5901 220pF 1
IN Y5902 R5934 C5945
330nH 700 MHz L5914
Steer_Line OUT 33
C5930 Steer_Line 220pF
2 330nH 665 MHz
220pF OUT
C5946 2
D5910 SH5900 SH5901 SH5902
D5909 L5913
220pF D5911 D5912 L5915
330nH
330nH
C5931 C5947 NU NU NU
4.7pF R5923 5.6pF
470 R5935
470

Figure 7-85. HUE4040A Receive VCO Schematic

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HIGH RANGE 485 MHz to 520 MHz


D5833
TP5825
L5833
TX_High_Switch
C5832 C5836 R5829 C5843 C5848 220nH
R5825
0.1uF 330pF 1.6K 0.1uF 330pF C5856 C5861
2.7K L5831 0.1uF
180nH 0.1uF
C5837
R5833
270
0.1uF

C5845 R5839 C5849 C5862


C5828 L5829
270nH 51 C5853
9.1pF 9.1pF 330pF
C5839 BFQ67
L5825 13pF
Q5825
R5837 R5841 330pF
390nH C5827
Steer_Line 5.6pF 100 100
C5825 C5833 R5851 L5834
4.7K R5853
15pF C5858 180nH
330pF C5841 470
1.8pF
R5831
D5827 D5831 10pF 33
1 220pF
1SV229 IN
Y5800 R5848
820
640 MHz
OUT
2 L5827
TP5826
390nH
C5855 C5859 L5835
16pF R5846
R5827 18nH
C5852 C5857 BFQ67 100pF TX_INJ
270 12K R5849
Q5829
15 12pF
12pF
C5863
BFQ67 R5843 R5850
220 R5852
220 Feedback
Q5828 1.2pF
4.7K
R5845 R5854 C5860
2.7K
360
330pF

LOW RANGE 450 MHz to 485 MHz

TX_Low_Switch
C5831 C5834
R5826 R5830 C5844
0.1uF 330pF C5847
2K 0.1uF
2.7K
330pF

C5838 L5832
R5834
180nH
270
0.1uF

C5846 R5840 C5850


C5829 L5830
270nH 51 9.1pF SH5820 SH5821
L5828 16pF C5840 BFQ67 4.7pF
Q5826 R5838 R5842
39nH
Steer_Line C5830 9.1pF 100 100
C5826 C5835
NU NU
330pF 16pF 3.9pF
1 C5854
D5828 D5832
IN R5832 C5842
15pF
1SV229 Y5801 33 220pF
610 MHz
OUT
2

C5851
18pF L5826
390nH

R5828
270

Figure 7-86. HUE4040A Transmit VCO Schematic

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VVCO SPF_4.3V
C5040 C5041 C5060
R5008
L5006 R5010 .01uF 220pF
1MEG 0.1uF
100nH 18K
NU
C5058 L5053 C5057
C5007 C5015
R5034
100nH
IF 1000pF 15pF
0 15pF .01uF C5046 C5059 C5056
C5020 NU R5051 Q5002 C5039 C5048 L5007 2nd LO LF
R5033 R5035 C5002 L5002 27pF
68pF 91 22pF
1MEG 1MEG 12pF 150nH NU
1000pF 4.7uH
NU NU 13pF 9.1pF

5V R5050
C5021 3VA C5049 C5044 R5013
27
51pF C5038 680
C5034 D5002 0.1uF
.01uF NU L5008
150nH
39pF 4.3pF
C5023 E5006 E5007
3VA L5010 C5033 NU
R5011
1uH 15K
120pF C5045
0.1uF
R5000
1uF
C5022
51 L5004 L5003 C5026 C5030 R5006
10uH 10uH 0.1uF 330
0.1uF
3VA
0.1uF 2nd LO VCO
E5001 C5051
FREF
C5009 C5052
C5005 1000pF L5012

48
47
46
45
44
43
42
41
40
39
38
37
0.1uF 1000pF 100nH
200pF 1 36 3VA

LOP
LON
VDDI
IFIN
CXIF
GNDI
CXVL

CXVM
VDDL
VDDP

GNDP
IOUTL
MXOP GNDL
2 35
MXON FREF
3 34
GNDF GNDS2 R5020
3VA C5012 100pF 4 33
IF2N SYNCB
E5004 C5010 100pF 5 32
IF2P GNDH 10K
6 31
VDDF U5002 FS
7 30 R5005 10K R5015 0
C5006 8 GCP AD9874 DOUTB FS_1
29
9 GCN DOUTA
0.1uF 28 R5014 0
C5008 10 VDDA CLKOUT DOUTA_1
R5001 27
11 GNDA VDDH
0 26 R5016 0

GNDS1
VDDD

IOUTC
2200pF

GNDQ

GNDC

GNDD
VDDQ

VDDC
VREFP CLKOUT_1
RREF

CLKN
CLKP
12 25
VREFN PE C5032 C5037 PE PD PC

PC
PD
FS DOUTA CLKOUT
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
0.1uF 0.1uF
3VA C5016 R5017 0
PE_1
R5018 0
4.7uF PD_1
C5003 NU
R5019 0
E5003 PC_1
.01uF C5017
E5008 E5009
.01uF C5027
C5013 C5019 18pF
C5061 NU
100pF 100pF
0.1uF 3VA 3VA
3VA
E5005 L5013
8.2nH
5V NU
C5004 U5001
R5003 C5024 LP3985 3VA
0.1uF L5001
100K 0.1uF 3
NU 1 VEN 5
100uH VOUT
3VA 4 VIN
E5002 BYPASS C5025
C5011 GND 5V
C5014 1uF
2.2uF 2
.01uF
C5001 5V_FROM_CONTR 5V_TO_FGU
C5028
0.1uF C5072
C5062 R5022 R5023 220pF 5V_TO_IF
0.1uF 0.1uF 270 200K VVCO NU C5029
R5002 Q5001
C5063 C5073 R5026 R5025 220pF
VVCO NU
1K 470
1uF 1uF C5064 22 C5065

.01uF R5028 R5027 0.1uF C5018


C5066 C5050
R5029 6.8K 100
20K 1000pF 10uF 10uF
C5068 C5067 Q5003 9.3V_FROM_FGU 9.3V_TO_IF
CLOCK VCO
100pF 100pF C5069
D5003
150pF R5031
L5015 R5030
1uH 33K 470
C5070 R5032 C5071

100pF 1.2K 15pF


NC

Figure 7-87. HUE4040A Receiver Back-End Schematic

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RX_FE
Ref Des = 5280 - 5379
9.3V_TO_IF TP5304
9.3V_TO_IF TP5303

R5303 C5294 MIXER_RF_IN


C5280 U5301 C5322 IF_OUT_IF
4.7K C5327 IF
.01uF 1 IN 3 LO
C5301 220pF OUT 100pF
GND .01uF
9.3V_TO_IF C5311 C5315 C5318
C5303 2
.01uF .01uF 4.7uF 4.7uF
L5298 Mixer
C5287
.01uF 22nH Image filter and IF suck-out Ref Des = 5380 - 5399
D5282
Q5250 C5284 D5307
.01uF R5314 NU
R5313 C5319 C5332 C5341
R5301 .01uF R5310 4.7K
L5283 4.7K
10K 1K NU .01uF 2.7pF 2.7pF
22nH L5288
R5300 R5305 82nH 9.3V_TO_IF
Q5253 NU R5317
L5297 C5328 L5300 C5336 L5301 C5342 L5304 C5347
4.7K 4.7K Q5256
1K 22nH 22nH 22nH 22nH
18pF 9.1pF 9.1pF 22pF
C5313 C5326 C5331 C5339 C5344 C5349
R5302 L5290
1K 1uH 10pF 9.1pF 6.8pF 9.1pF 6.8pF
.01uF
C5362 C5309 NU
C5296 C5299 Q5254
220pF R5308
L5280 220pF .01uF R5312 .01uF
NU
1uH R5306 68 L5299
10K
TP5301 R5337 C5291 C5292 12K NU C5316 C5317
D5280 R5316
22K .01uF 220pF 1K 470pF 220pF C5325 R5326
L5286 R5324 R5325
NU L5292 C5338 15
RF_IN .033uF C5335 15 15
33nH R5318
D5301 L5285 390nH
1K .033uF 220pF
100nH D5302 NU
C5307 NU
HPF to remove VHF C5295 C5300 C5304
RF_IN_1 RF_OUT_1 L5291 L5296
D5300 C5283 C5285 C5288 C5290 4.7pF D5303 220pF 220pF 1uH L5303 C5346 C5348
C5297 220pF L5294 1uH L5305 C5356 C5357
R5309 FE_CNTL_1 NU 68nH .033uF 15nH
Q5252 1.5pF 39nH NU R5322 220pF
4.7pF 8.2pF 220pF C5293 27 L5289 .033uF 220pF
8.2pF R5307
390nH Preselector D5304 Second LNA D5305
C5370 2.4K
L5282 L5284 2pF 22K Ref Des = 5250 - 5279 R5311 NU
L5281 D5311 R5330 L5287
18nH 18nH NU NU 10K L5308 C5312 U5302 C5320 4.3pF
390nH NU 47 22nH C5302 D5281 NU C5345 R5327
3 RFIN RFOUT 6
Q5257 8.2nH L5309 C5329 180

GND1
GND2
GND3
GND4
220pF 12pF 470pF
.01uF R5335 R5336 5.6nH TO_1st_MIXER
100pF C5333
L5293 1 2 4 5 0 NU 16 RFIN RFOUT1 6 C5354 L5306 L5307
R5333 NU 0 390nH L5295 470pF R5321 1 VCNTRLRFOUT2 7
C5282 C5289 NU 390nH C5361 NU 14 VD1 VG1 2
C5310 C5321 C5360 11 G2 VG2 3 47pF 4.7nH 4.7nH
47 NU R5319 120
.01uF 220pF .033uF 220pF TP5302 NU C5343 8 NC1 U5303 C5355 C5358 C5359
C5366 220pF 220pF 470 9 NC2
C5365 4 5 C5314 22pF 10 NC3 10pF 10pF 1.5pF
U5300 15 NU NU

V1
V2
RX_FILT_1_A 220pF 1000pF NC4
C5305 .01uF L5302
GND C5330

GND1
GND2
GND3
GND4
R5332 R5304 12nH
Q5251 R5334 R5315 NU C5351 C5353 R5329

EP
RF_ATTN_1_A 2 220pF

RFIO1
RFIO2
1K D5313 Q5255 4 5 12 13 17 1K
C5363 1.5K Q5258 220pF .033uF 220pF
C5364 C5308 1.5K 1K NU
NU 1 3 C5323 C5324
220pF 1000pF C5368
C5306 C5367
220pF .033uF 220pF D5306
1000pF C5334 C5337 C5340 R5323
220pF 220pF 5.6V
220pF 220pF 15K C5350 C5352 R5328
RF_ATTN_2_A NU .033uF
AGC/Attenuator circuit 5.6K
.033uF 220pF
RF_ATTN_3_A NU

RX_Inj_SW
LO_IN

Figure 7-88. HUE4040A Receiver Front-End Schematic

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THE RECEIVER INPUT SIGNAL AND THE INJECTION SIGNAL


GENERATED BY THE RECEIVE SYNTHESIZER ARE MIXED
TO PROVIDE A 109.65MHz I-F SIGNAL.
C5391
L5390
IF
109.65 MHz I. F. 68nH 33pF
*T5381* R5387
47
1
RECEIVED RF
5 L5386
6.8nH
C5377 L5388 C5386
L5381 C5379 2
68nH
MIXER_RF_IN 33pF
8.2nH 4
12pF 8.2pF
3 R5384 R5385
C5389 L5382 C5390 L5384 180
12nH replace,2585040Y01 180
9.1pF NU 6.8pF 8.2nH

C5383 C5385

.01uF .01uF

D5381

D5380

8.2nH
L5385
L5389
8.2nH

HIGH SIDE
INJECTION C5382 C5388
SIGNAL
.01uF .01uF

*T5380* R5383 R5386

180 180
+24.5 dBm I/P from the injection amp 1
R5389 5
L5387
0
6.8nH
L5383 2
L5380 R5381 4
LO
12nH 0 3.3nH
NU
3
R5388
51 replace,2585040Y01
NU C5378
C5374 R5380 R5382 C5381
470 470
9.1pF 6.2pF 5.6pF
NU NU
NU NU

L5392 C5380 C5375


12nH 5.1pF 9.1pF
NU NU

Figure 7-89. HUE4040A Receiver Mixer Schematic

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RF_OUT_1

RF_IN_1

L5258 L5257 L5237 L5251 L5253 L5255 TP5252

22nH 39nH 22nH 8nH 82nH 8nH


TP5250 C5252 L5256
L5250
C5258 C5257 5nH C5255 5nH
5.6pF
R5251
4.7pF 4.7pF 5.6pF R5253
C5250 47K
47K
C5254
1pF
NU
1pF
D5250
NU
D5252

D5251
R5250 D5253
47K R5254
47K

C5253
R5252 C5256
L5252
12.5nH 220pF 1K R5255
L5254 220pF 1K
12.5nH

R5256
FE_CNTL_1
4.7 C5251 C5259

220pF .01uF TP5251

Figure 7-90. HUE4040A Receiver Preselector Schematic

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Coming From Abacus Going to Frontend

RX_FILT_1 RX_FILT_1_A

RF_ATTN_1_C RF_ATTN_1_B

RF_ATTN_2_C RF_ATTN_2_B

RF_ATTN_3_C RF_ATTN_3_B

R5405
5V_IF
10K
9.3V_FROM_BE C5431 C5432 C5420

0.1uF .01uF
220pF
NU
E5400
Q5402
9.3V_TO_CONTR 9.3V_FROM_FE
R5406
C5425 C5427 C5428 SH5400
C5426
L5408 R5404 1K
220pF 0.1uF 0.1uF 220pF C5419
1uH R5408
NU 0
8.2K 220pF
C5429 C5430 C5401 C5400
R5403
220pF 0.1uF 330 0.1uF 220pF
NU NU
4 5
C5423

V1
V2
R5400 .01uF C5433
680 U5400
R5401 GND
2

RFIO1
RFIO2
27K .01uF

109.65MHz C5402 109.65MHz 3 1


0.1uF
C5404 C5412 Y5400 C5405 C5406 Q5401 C5403 C5408 Y5401 C5424
R5412 C5415 C5407 R5407
6 3 6 3
IF_IN IN OUT IN OUT IF_OUT
0 0
GND1
GND2
GND3
GND4

GND1
GND2
GND3
GND4
15pF 2.7pF 2.7pF 16pF 13pF 3pF 2.7pF 15pF .01uF IF_TO_ABACUS
NU
R5411 R5413 C5411 L5406 L5400 C5410 C5413 L5407 C5417 C5414 L5401 C5418 C5409 L541
1 C5416 C5422
1 2 4 5 L5403 R5402 1 2 4 5 L5402
1MEG 1MEG 220nH 390nH 220nH L5404 390nH 220nH
0.5pF 390nH 1.8pF 1.8pF 0.5pF 6.8K 8.2pF 1.8pF 1.8pF 390nH 0.5pF 0.5pF
NU NU NU D5400
270nH NU
NU NU

R5414 R5415
0 0

Figure 7-91. HUE4040A Receiver IF Schematic

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C5517 R5544 R5525 M5502


L5505 M5501 VGBIAS1_SUM
0.1uF R5515 15

GND1
GND2
390nH 1 C5557 1K
POS R5545
2.2 1 2
C5567 C5510 R5505 15
R5537 .01uF
RFPA/FGU 0 C5566 R5511 R5538
TP5503 220pF C5539
150 C5568 C5518 C5521 C5535
INTERFACE NU 0.1uF 6.2pF 15
NU 2.2
7.5pF 27pF 33pF R5539 51pF
C5508 C5516 NU NU R5512 100pF
PA_INJ 16 RFIN RFOUT1 6 15
1 7 Q5502 R5520
VCNTRL RFOUT2 220pF 2.2 R5530
220pF 14 VD1 VG1 2 1K
L5502 11 G2 VG2 3 C5569 C5519 C5522 R5513 R5516 15 C5542
U5501
51 R5533
390nH 8 NC 1 7.5pF 10pF 7.5pF 30pF
C5555 2.2
9 NC 2 NU NU NU C5525 15
220pF 10 NC 3 R5514

GND1
GND2
GND3
GND4
C5509 L5503 Q5503 RFPA/OUTPUT NETWORK
15 NC 4 C5560

EP
C5505 8.2nH 220pF D1 2
RFPA/POWER CONTROL
100pF
4 5 12 13 17 2.2 C5545 INTERFACE
C5554 0.1uF C5515 20pF
R5509 27pF
INTERFACE 1.8K
.01uF .022uF C5553
NU 6 S1 1 R5535
C5507 G1 S2 5 10
C5559 8 100pF
RFPA_CNTRL 3.9pF S3
7 4 C5546 C5563
20pF S4
G2 C5551 C5552
27pF 9.1pF RFPA_OUT
K9.1V R5534 10pF 4.7pF NU
L5508
C5513 R5508 12.5nH
15 D2 3 SWITCH_BIAS
2K
VGBIAS1 .022uF NU R5536
C5527
15 C5548 VFORWARD_ON
R5521 C5543 L5510
VGBIAS2 R5527 100pF R5540
1K 1K 30pF 17nH
12pF
15 C5540 VREVERSE_ON
R5517 E5501 C5549
VGBIAS3 R5541
C5556 10
C5538 100pF
A+_1 .01uF 15 100pF
C5526
R5542 51pF
R5532 C5501 C5558 E5502
R5523
A+_2 15
0.1uF 10
2.7 R5543 .01uF
10uF R5526
DRV_9.3V VGBIAS2_SUM C5550
15
1K
VTEMP
0.1uF
R5522

VCURRENT 5m
R5524

VFORWARD 33
C5541 C5544
U5502
1 0.1uF 0.1uF
VREVERSE
POS

2
VOUT
C5579
GND U5503
C5578 220pF
C5575 C5576 C5677 3 5
R5501
220pF 220pF VPOS
.01uF .01uF
150 C5511 C5514 1 OUT 3
C5503 C5504 VINPOS 4
R5504 .033uF 220pF VINNEG
L5504 R5519
.033uF 220pF 1K NU NU
220nH 100K GND
NU TP5502
R5503 2

TP5501 4.7K
C5512 R5507 L5506 L5507
PA_INJ
56pF 100 18nH 18nH
C5506
L5501
Q5501
TX_INJ 18nH 10pF R5548
C5502 R5506 R5510 C5520 C5523 C5524 VGBIAS1_SUM
R5502 82 82 2K
2.7pF R5528 5.1pF 10pF 5.1pF
6.8K C5565
150 R5529
D5501
180 .033uF R5546 R5547
C5570 15K K9.1V
15K
K9.1V 9 4
0.1uF
8
TP5570 6 4
U5570 10 U5504-3
7 11
R5549 5 U5504-2
4 5 11
VIN VOUT DRV_9.3V
43K
K9.1V
2 ON_OFF ADJ 1 R5550
C5572 C5573 R5551 2K
R5570 R5572 VGBIAS2_SUM
R5571 GND1 GND2 15K
2.7 7.5K 22uF 0.1uF DEFAULT_NET_TYPE
33K 3 6
C5571 C5580 C5681

R5552 R5553 R5556 220pF .01uF D5502


10uF
R5573
1.2K 15K 15K K9.1V 43K

K9.1V K9.1V
Q5570 2 4
1 13 4
R5554 43K 1% 3 U5504-1 14
11 R5557 12 U5504-4
6.8K 11
R5555 15K 1%

Figure 7-92. HUE4040A RF Power Amplifier (RF PA) Schematic

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REV

R5709 R5712
1.5K 100K

D5705

OUTPUT NETWORK/RFPA R5705 R5706 R5711


C5717 C5718
INTERFACE 270 270 30K
C5701 L5702 C5720 C5721 C5722 7.5pF 220pF
C5719
150nH W = 27.5 mil
VREVERSE_ON 220pF 1.8pF 7.5pF 6.8pF 1.5pF
NU NU S = 35 mil ANT
D5701 C5708 L5706 L5707 L5708 L = 510 mil
RFPA_OUT 1 J5701-1
17nH 17nH 17nH W = 90 mil
100pF D5704
L5701 L5712 C5712 C5713 L5713 S = 35 mil 2 J5701-2
SWITCH_BIAS C5705 R5713 R5710
470nH 5nH 5nH
3.9pF 11pF W = 27.5 mil 3.3K 75K 3 J5701-3
1.5pF C5715 C5716
C5711 C5714
L5703 220pF 7.5pF
C5702 3.3pF 3.3pF
17nH
220pF
C5706

R5707 R5708
5.1pF 270 270
VFORWARD_ON
D5702 C5709
R5702
FWD 1.5K
47pF
OUTPUT NETWORK/RX FE L5705
C5704
470nH
INTERFACE 220pF

R5704
100K
L5704
17nH
C5707

R5703
1pF
30K

C5703 D5703
RX_IN SH5701 SH5702 SH5703 SH5704
220pF NU NU NU NU
C5710
R5701
33 68pF

Figure 7-93. HUE4040A Output Network (ON) Schematic

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CONN(19:0)
10
SPKR+
9 SPKR-

15 CHAN_ACT
POWER SUPPLY BLOCK
11 AUX_MIC
13
SW_B+_SENSE EMERGENCY SAP_TX 0
SW_B+_SENSE
SAP_RX 1
14 2
LV_DETECT LV_DETECT EMERG_SENSE EMERG_SENSE RX_FILT_AUDIO SAP_DCLK
SAP_FSYNC 3
12
IGNITION_SENSE IGNITION_SENSE IGNITION
19
SW_B+_ON-OFF ONE_WIRE MIC_HI MIC_HI
18 14
SW_B+_ON-OFF SOFT_TURN_OFF SOFT_TURN_OFF RX_FILT_AUDIO AUX_RX AUX_RX
13
EMERGENCY AUX_TX AUX_TX
5 12
PTT* IGNITION AUX_MIC
18
SW_B+_ON-OFF
0
10 SAP_TX
SB96_RS232*_EN SB96_RS232*_EN SPKR+ 1
SAP_RX
9 2
UTXD2 UTXD2 8 SPKR- SAP_DCLK
URXD2 URXD2 VIP_OUT_1_5V 3
SAP_FSYNIC
Accessory Connector UCTS2 UCTS2 VIP_OUT_2_5V
7 8
VIP_OUT_1_5V
URTS2 7 VIP_OUT_2_5V NAUTILUS_CS*
URTS2 NAUTILUS_CS*
3 12 VIP_IN_1_5V SPI_MOSIB
UARTA_TXD IGNITION LHRST_IN LHRST_IN VIP_IN_1_5V SPI_MOSIB
2 13 VIP_IN_2_5V SPI_MISOB
UARTA_RXD EMERGENCY LHRST_OUT LHRST_OUT VIP_IN_2_5V SPI_MISOB
1 5 SPI_SCKB
UARTA_CTS PTT* SPI_SCKB
0 5 16
UARTA_RTS PTT* VIP_OUT_1_3V VIP_OUT_1_3V
17
VIP_OUT_1_12V Control Head
VIP_OUT_2_3V VIP_OUT_2_3V VIP_OUT_2_12V MOD MOD
10
SPKR+ VIP_OUT_1_12V 16 SB9600/VIP Interface CABLE_DET CABLE_DET
9 17 3
SPKR- VIP_OUT_2_12V UARTA_TXD BUS_PWR_OUT BUS_PWR_OUT
MONITOR MONITOR 2
UARTA_RXD
15 19 19 1
CHAN_ACT ONE_WIRE ONE_WIRE UARTA_CTS KEYFAIL
14 0
RX_FILT_AUDIO UARTA_RTS BOOT_TX
11 0 0
AUX_MIC BUS+_UARTB_TXD BUS+_UARTB_TXD BOOT_RX
BUS-_UARTB_RXD 1 1 BUS-_UARTB_RXD 0
BUS+_UARTB_TXD
USB_PWR RESET_UARTB_CTS 3 3 RESET_UARTB_CTS 1 SSI_INT*
BUS-_UARTB_RXD SSI_INT*
USB+ BUSY_UARTB_RTS 2 2 BUSY_UARTB_RTS 2 NAUTILUS_INT*
BUSY_UARTB_RTS NAUTILUS_INT*
USB- 3 FORCE_FAIL*
RESET_UARTB_CTS FORCE_FAIL*
VPP 3 UARTA_TXD
2 UARTA_RXD BOOT_DATA_EN* SPARE_1
BOOT_DATA_EN* SPARE_1
1 UARTA_CTS URXD1_USB_VMIN SPARE_2
URXD1_USB_VMIN SPARE_2
0 UARTA_RTS USB_VPIN
VPP USB_RS232 USB_VMOUT
USB_VPIN
USB_VMOUT
USB- UTXD1_USB_VPOUT UTXD1_USB_VPOUT
USB+ URTS1_USB_XRXD URTS1_USB_XRXD
USB_TXENB USB_TXENB UCTS1_USB_FSEN UCTS1_USB_FSEN
USB*_RS232_EN USB*_RS232_EN RIA_USBSUSP RIA_USBSUSP BOOT_RX
USB_PWR BOOT_RX
BOOT_TX
USB_INT* USB_INT* USB_RS232_SB9600 BLOCK BOOT_TX

UARTB(3:0)

SECURE INTERFACE BLOCK


WAKEUP WAKEUP KEYFAIL*
BOOTA* BOOT*

ENC_RESET SAP_FSYNC 3
ENC_RESET
ENC_SPARE1 SAP_DCLK 2
ENC_SPARE1
ENC_SPARE2 SAP_RX 1
ENC_SPARE2
SAP_TX 0
SAP(3:0)
TYPE 3 UCM SECURE TAMPER_ENC

Figure 7-94. HUE4040A Secure Block Diagram and Interconnections

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6 4 3 1
K4 K3 K2 K1
VR0408
6.8V

TP0400 A2 A1
VPP 5 2

BUS+_UARTB_TXD J0402-3 UARTB_TXD-BUS+


BUS-_UARTB_RXD J0402-5 UARTB_RXD-BUS-
RESET_UARTB_CTS J0402-4 UARTB_CTS-RESET
BUSY_UARTB_RTS J0402-6 UARTB_RTS-BUSY
R0407 100
UARTA_TXD J0402-7 UARTA_TXD TX_DCE (DB9-Pin 2)
R0408 100
UARTA_RXD J0402-9 UARTA_RXD RX_DCE (DB9-Pin 3)
UARTA_CTS R0412 100 J0402-8 RTS_DCE (DB9-Pin 8)
UARTA_CTS
R0410 100
UARTA_RTS J0402-10 UARTA_RTS CTS_DCE (DB9-Pin 7)

C0400 C0402 C0403 C0404 C0405 C0406 C0409 C0410


12 12 12 12
33pF 33pF 33pF 33pF 33pF 33pF 33pF 33pF
VR0404 VR0405 VR0406 VR0407
15V 15V 15V 15V
3 3 3 3
PTT* J0402-24 PTT* J0402
MONITOR
R0432 ONE_WIRE_CONN
J0402-26 MONITOR 26 PIN
ONE_WIRE 100 J0402-27 ONE_WIRE CONNECTOR
R0435 1K
EMERGENCY J0402-28 EMERGENCY

USB_PWR J0402-12 USB_PWR


B+ U SB+ US
USB+ J0402-11 USB+
B- U SB- US
USB- J0402-13 USB-
VCC2.85 6 4 3 1 8 7 6 VR0411 SW_B+

IO5 5
TP0419 TP0420 TP0418 K4 K3 K2 K1 IO8 IO7 IO6

Q0400 R0403 C0401 C0407 C0466 C0467 VR0410 C0463 C0464 C0408
6.8V J0402-20
4 5 6 10K 100pF 33pF 33pF 100pF
100pF 100pF 100pF SW_B+
J0402-22

4 IO4
VCC5 A2 A1 IO1 IO2 IO3 C0465
1 2 3

5
2
CHAN_ACT 470pF

R0411
3 2 1 10K
CHAN_ACT_CONN
J0402-15 CHAN_ACT

VIP_OUT_1_12V J0402-16 VIP_OUT_1_12V

VIP_OUT_2_12V J0402-17 VIP_OUT_2_12V


R0430
IGNITION J0402-18 IGNITION
0

SPKR+ J0402-19
J0402-21 SPKR+

SPKR- J0402-23
SPKR-
J0402-25

AUX_MIC J0402-29 AUX_MIC

RX_FILT_AUDIO J0402-30 RX_FILT_AUDIO


9.3V_TX
J0402-14

R0405 R0406 J0402-1


6 4 3 1 6 4 3 1
1K 560
VR0400 VR0402 J0402-2
C0414 C0416 C0417 C0418 20V 20V
C0412 C0413 C0415 C0419
5 2 5 2 J0402-31 GND
100pF 100pF 220pF 220pF 100pF 100pF 220pF 220pF
C0420
J0402-32
4.7uF

Figure 7-95. HUE4040A Rear Accessory Connector Schematic

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A+
R0530
SOFT_TURN_OFF
DC DISTRIBUTION 330K Q0507
UNSW_5V UNSW_5V
VOLTAGE V(operating)/mA(max) SOURCED BY: SUPPLY FOR:
Emergency Sense Block Q0502 R0531
Battery SW_B+ Audio PA 100K
FILT_B+ SW_B+_ON-OFF
R0523 SW_B+_ON-OFF
VCC1.8, VCC1.55 1.86 & 1.55 / 100 mA VCC5 Patriot, EIM, Memory 100K R0500 R0502 VR0501
100K 390K 15V
VCC2.85 2.85 / 100 mA VCC5 I/O Ring, EEPOTs VCC2.85
USB, Codec Non Inverted
U0506
VCC3 3.0 / 100 mA VCC5 Power Control Q0508 C0507
4 6 5 4
RESET
UNSW_5V 3 Q0504
VCC5 5.0 / 500 mA SW_B+ T-Gates, VIP S, SB9600 OUTPUT 0.1uF
Voltage Translation 2 A+
TRIGGER VR0502
1.8V, 3V Regulators R0527
0 6
Q0501 NU THRESHOLD R0515 20V
UNSW_5V 5.0 / Battery A+ Emergency Detect/Timer 6 5 4 7
DISCHARGE C0525
5
CONTRLVOLTAGE 1K
SW_B+ Battery A+ FILT_B+ 1 2 3
SW_B+ Sense Circuit UNSW_5V 8 1uF Q0503
9V Regulators R0503 C0500 C0524 VPOS Q0506
GND SW_A+
9.3V_TX 9.3V / 1A A+ Mic Bias Circuit 0 1 VCC2.85
0.1uF 0.1uF
1 2 3 R0532
R0504 3.3K
EMERGENCY Inverted 100K
EMERG_SENSE
R0516
Q0500 IGNITION_SENSE
IGNITION 100K
A+ R0524 R0520
10K 47K
NU C0502 UNSW_5V Supply
C0505 2.85V Digital Supply Regulator A+
9V Regulator VCC2.85 SW_A+
VCC9 100pF UNSW_5V
SW_A+ .01uF R0507
U0500 R0511
R0505 R0506 VCC2.85 33K 10K
4 5 VCC5 R0510
VIN VOUT 10K 10K VR0500 C0504
VCC2.85
C0534 43K 5.1V 0.1uF
2 1 R0528 6 8
C0532 ON_OFF ADJ
C0531 7.5K 0.1uF 7 U0501
GND1 GND2 U0604-2
0.1uF 1uF R0526 5 8 INPUT OUTPUT 1
R0508 4 SW_B+_SENSE
3 6
100 7 FEEDBACK ERROR 5
3.3K C0527 C0512 SENSE 2 C0513
3 6
C0533 SW_B+_ON-OFF SHUTDOWN VTAP
R0529 R0509
C0503 4.7uF 0.1uF 150uF
1.2K 1K GND
22uF VCC2.85
4
100pF
Q0505 VCC5
U0504 R0518
2
INPUT OUTPUT 1 10K
5
CD
GND NC 4
C0519 3 LV_DETECT
.01uF
5V Regulator
VCC9 VCC5 VCC5_FILT
1.8V Digital Supply Regulator
1.55V Digital Supply Regulator C0526
R0519
U0503 C0506
.01uF
1 3 10 R0521
C0516 C0517 IN OUT C0518 R0522
.01uF VCC5_FILT 39K
0.1uF GND R0513
4.7uF C0535 4.7uF R0512 20K
2 VCC5_FILT 39K VCC1.8
0.1uF VCC1.55
VCC5 10K U0507
U0502 8
INPUT OUTPUT 1
8 7
INPUT OUTPUT 1 FEEDBACK ERROR 5
7 3
9.3V_ABACUS 5V_ABACUS FEEDBACK ERROR 5 SHUTDOWN SENSE 2
3 6
C0537 C0514 C0515 SHUTDOWN SENSE 2 C0510 C0528 VTAP C0529
U0505
VTAP 6 GND
1uF 0.1uF 4.7uF 4.7uF
1 3 150uF 0.1uF
NU R0525 GND 4
IN OUT
100 4
GND
C0520 C0521 2 C0522 C0523
0.1uF 4.7uF 4.7uF 0.1uF R0514
0

Figure 7-96. HUE4040A Secure Power Supply Schematic

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VCC2.85
SB9600 Block
C0301
1 C0312 URXD2 URXD2
U0300-1
USB_VPI 0.1uF UTXD2 UTXD2
USB_VPIN 0.1uF
3 2 URTS2 URTS2 BUS+_UARTB_TXD BUS+_UARTB_TXD
UCTS2 UCTS2 BUS-_UARTB_RXD BUS-_UARTB_RXD
LHRST_OUT LHRST_OUT RESET_UARTB_CTS RESET_UARTB_CTS
LHRST_IN LHRST_IN BUSY_UARTB_RTS BUSY_UARTB_RTS
4
U0300-2 USB_VMI SB96_RS232*_EN SB96_RS232*_EN
URXD1_USB_VMIN
6 5
UCTS1_USB_FSEN USB_PWR
10
U0300-3 C0315
URTS1_USB_XRXD U0304

14
8 9

7
1uF
13

VCC
VBUS
R0300 100 VREG
1 2 R0303
USB_TXENB OE_N RCV
11 3 1.5K
UTXD1_USB_VPOUT VO_VPO VP USB+
12 4
USB_VMOUT FSE0_VMO VM USB+
5 15 USB-
RIA_USBSUSP SUSPND VPU USB-
100 16 10 R0304 22
USB*_RS232_EN R0301 ENUMERATE DPOS
VCC2.85 6 9 R0305 22
MODE DNEG
8
USB_DET
U0309-1 GND
1 17 VCC5 VCC9
4
2 R0310 22
USB_INT*

C0306 C0310 1uF

C0309 1uF
1uF VCC2.85
UTXD1_USB_VPOUT NU 16 2 6
UCTS1_USB_FSEN

VCC
VPOS
VNEG
URXD1_USB_VMIN
8 9 C0307 1uF 1 U0305 U0309-2
URTS1_USB_XRXD C1POS 5
U0303-3 3 VCC
C1NEG C0314
U0303-4 10 C0308 1uF 4
C2POS
5 GND
6

C2NEG 0.1uF
11 12 3
U0303-2
13 12
R1I R1O
13 8
R2I R2O 9
11 14
5

T1I T1O UARTA_TXD


10 7
T2I T2O UARTA_CTS
U0308-1 GND
UARTA_RXD
1 15
BOOT_RX UARTA_RTS
4 VCC2.85
BOOT_TX
2 U0307-1
1
4
BOOT_DATA_EN*
2 5 U0307-2
VCC
C0311
0.1uF GND
3
BUFFER SUPPLY BUFFER SUPPLY
VCC2.85 VCC2.85
BOOT_DATA_EN* USB*_RS232_EN Mode of Operation VCC5
U0300-4
12 11
U0308-2 U0300-5 U0303-5
5 14 14
13 C0305 C0302 3 2
VCC VCC VCC
0 0 Not Allowed C0313
0.1uF 0.1uF U0303-1
0.1uF GND GND GND 1
0 1 Boot Data 3 R0307 7 7
10K
U0601-1
1
1 0 USB VIP_OUT_1_3V 4
2 VIP_OUT_1_5V
1 1 RS232

VCC5 VCC5
U0605-1
1
VIP_OUT_2_3V 4
U0605-2
5 U0601-2 5 2 VIP_OUT_2_5V
VCC VCC
C0601 C0605
GND GND
0.1uF 3 3
0.1uF

Figure 7-97. HUE4040A Secure USB/RS232/SB9600 Schematic

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VCC2.85
NAND SUPPLY VCC5
U0611-2 R0624
5
VCC C0606
C0615 100 16 0.1uF
U0606
0.1uF GND VCC
3 15 EN_OE
1 SELECT Connector IF
SB96_RS232*_EN
2 I0A
3 4
I1A YA BUS+_UARTB_TXD
5 I0B
6 7
I1B YB BUS-_UARTB_RXD
11 I0C
10 9
I1C YC BUSY_UARTB_RTS
14 I0D
13 12
I1D GND YD RESET_UARTB_CTS

8
R0626

9
2
100K C0600

10
1
R0634 R0635
VCC2.85
R0629 R0627 0.1uF U0602-1 U0602-3 100K
100K BUFFER SUPPLY

8
3
10K
100K
VCC5 U0604-1 5 U0607-2
C0616 2 8 U0602-2
VCC
VCC2.85 C0610

4
1 5 6 R0631
100pF
3 GND
4 0.1uF
R0625 4 0 3
10K U0607-1 U0608-1 VCC5
R0632

2
R0628 0 NU
VCC5
100K U0611-1 URXD2 BUFFER SUPPLY
Q0612 1 5 U0608-2
R0630 4 VCC
2 UTXD2 C0611
100K
0.1uF GND
3
URTS2

BUS- R0620 BUS-* UCTS2


U0609-1
1
100 4
2 Patriot UART B
Q0610

BUS+ R0621 BUS+*

100
VCC5 VCC2.85

5 U0609-2
5 U0610-2 VCC
C0604 C0603
U0610-1 U0602-4 VCC
1 13 0.1uF 0.1uF GND
BUSY 4 GND 3
2 12 11 3
NAND SUPPLY
NAND SUPPLY
VCC5 VCC5
R0636
10K Q0613
Q0611 R0622
100 VCC2.85 VCC2.85

LH_RESET 14 U0602-5 5 U0603-2


C0614 VCC C0613 VCC
BUSY* 0.1uF 0.1uF
LH_RESET* GND GND
R0639 7 3
10K R0623 LHRST_OUT
100

1 U0603-1 BUFFER SUPPLY BUFFER SUPPLY


LHRST_IN
2 4

Figure 7-98. HUE4040A Secure SB9600 Schematic

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VCC2.85 VCC2.85
R0409

6
10K
SW_B+
FORCE_FAIL* A+_ENC
TP0413
Q0402 A+ J0401-17 SW_B+
L040
0 A+_CH
1 J0401-19
10uH R0422

1
Q0403 2 TP0414 C0437 J0401-21 SW_B+_ON-OFF
MOD
VR0420 3 C0435 A+ 33K
11V 470pF
R0420 F0400 C0421 C0436
470pF R0425 R0517
10K
470pF 10K 470pF 4.7K

125V
5A
TP0401
BOOT_R X

J0401-22 OPTB+_BOOTSEL_VPP J0401-1


EMERGENCY TP0415
J0401-26 BOOT_RX J0401-2
GND
VCC5
J0401-25 BOOT_TX / KEYFAIL* J0401-49

U0401 J0401-50
TP0403 Programming Cable Interface
2
VPOS C0441
4 NC R0404
BOOT_T X 0.1uF J0401-18 EMERGENCY
1K
5 VCC5
CO
M
6
KEYFAIL J0401-23 VCC5
NO IN 1 VCC2.85
GND

C0430 C0429 C0425 6 4 3 1


C0428

K4
K3
K2
K1
3

100pF 100pF 100pF


R0431 100pF
VR0417
10K 6.8V
Q0404
A2 A1
CABLE_DET VR0421 5 2
11V
C0427 R0419
4.7K
BOOT_DATA_EN* 100pF

AUX_TX J0401-7 AUX_TX

AUX_RX J0401-8 AUX_RX

RX_FILT_AUDI O J0401-5 RX_FILT_AUDIO

PTT* J0401-3 PTT*


6
4
3
1

C043
4 C0433 C0432 C0431
K4
K3
K2
K1

100pF 100pF 100pF 100pF VR0414

6.8V
AUDIO
A2

2 A1
5

AUX_MIC
AUX_MIC J0401-6 AUX_MIC
MIC_HI
MIC_HI J0401-4 MIC_HI

TP0411 TP0412 TP0402 SPKR+


SPKR+ J0401-9 SPKR+
SPKR-
SPKR- J0401-10 SPKR-

R0421
IGNITION J0401-20 IGNITION
0
6 4 3 1
J0401-43 C0439 C0440 C0460 C0438 C0426 IGNITION_CONN
VR0412
NOT USED 100pF 100pF 100pF 470pF 20V 470pF
5 2

Figure 7-99. HUE4040A Secure Control-Head Connector Schematic (Sheet 1 of 2)

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7-128 Schematics, Component Location Diagrams, and Parts Lists: HUE4040A (UHF Range 2) Main Board

SSI / NAUTILUS
VIP s
SAP_TX J0401-35 SAP_TX

SAP_RX J0401-36 SAP_RX VIP_OUT_1_5V J0401-13 VIP_OUT_1_5V

SAP_DCLK J0401-37 SAP_DCLK VIP_OUT_2_5V J0401-14 VIP_OUT_2_5V

SAP_FSYNC J0401-38 SAP_FSYNC VIP_IN_1_5V J0401-15 VIP_IN_1_5V

SSI_INT* J0401-45 SSI_INT VIP_IN_2_5V J0401-16 VIP_IN_2_5V

SPI_MOSIB J0401-41 SPI_MOSIB VIP_OUT_1_12V J0401-11 VIP_OUT_1_12V

SPI_MISOB J0401-42 SPI_MISOB VIP_OUT_2_12V J0401-12 VIP_OUT_2_12V

SPI_SCKB J0401-44 SPI_SCKB C0446 C0447 C0448 C0449 C0461 C0462

NAUTILUS_CS* J0401-39 NAUTILUS_CS* 100pF 100pF 100pF 100pF 220pF 220pF

NAUTILUS_INT* J0401-40 NAUTILUS_INT*

C0450 C0451 C0452 C0453 C0454 C0455 C0456 C0457 C0458 C0459
33pF 33pF 33pF 33pF 33pF 33pF 33pF 33pF 33pF 33pF

SB9600
BUS+_UARTB_TXD J0401-31 BUS+

BUS-_UARTB_RXD J0401-32 BUS-


TP0407 TP0408 TP0409 TP0410 RS232 BUS
R0415 BUSY_UARTB_RTS J0401-33 BUSY
UARTA_TXD_CH DCE_TXD
UARTA_TXD J0401-27
100 R0416 RESET_UARTB_CTS J0401-34 LH_RESET
UARTA_RXD_CH DCE_RXD
UARTA_RXD J0401-28
100 6 4 3 1
R0417 UARTA_CTS_CH K4 K3 K2 K1
UARTA_CTS J0401-29 DCE_RTS C0442 C0443 C0444 C0445 VR0418
100 R0418 UARTA_RTS_CH
UARTA_RTS J0401-30 DCE_CTS 33pF 33pF 33pF 33pF 6.8V
100
12 12 12 12
C0424 C0423 C0422 C0470 A2 A1
33pF 33pF 33pF 33pF 5 2

3 3 3 3
VR0422 VR0423 VR0424 VR0425
15V 15V 15V 15V

FOR NEW CH/ACCY s

BUS_PWR_OUT J0401-46 BUS_PWR_OUT

ONE_WIRE J0401-24 ONE_WIRE

SPARE_1 J0401-47 SPARE_1

SPARE_2 J0401-48 SPARE_2

C0475 C0476 C0477 C0478

100pF 100pF 100pF 100pF

Figure 7-100. HUE4040A Secure Control-Head Connector Schematic (Sheet 2 of 2)

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Schematics, Component Location Diagrams, and Parts Lists: HUE4040A (UHF Range 2) Main Board 7-129

VCC2.85 VCC5
J0501-5

J0501-7 J0501-8 J0501-6

C0700 C0701 J0501-18

100pF 100pF J0501-19

J0501-20

A+_ENC SW_B+

J0501-10 J0501-9

C0713 C0714
Control / I/O
220pF 220pF
J0501-11 BOOT*

J0501-12 TAMPER_ENC

SAP SSI Audio Bus


J0501-13 WAKEUP
J0501-1 SAP_TX

J0501-14 KEYFAIL*
J0501-2 SAP_RX

J0501-15 ENC_RESET
J0501-3 SAP_DCLK

J0501-16 ENC_SPARE1
J0501-4 SAP_FSYNC

J0501-17 ENC_SPARE2

C0702 C0703 C0704 C0705

100pF 100pF 100pF 100pF


C0706 C0708 C0709 C0710 C0711 C0712

100pF 100pF 100pF 100pF 100pF 100pF

Figure 7-101. HUE4040A Secure Interface Connector Schematic

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7-130 Schematics, Component Location Diagrams, and Parts Lists: HUE4040A (UHF Range 2) Main Board

8485912F01
REV A

R5713
R5385 R5384 C5303 3
R5310

D5380
C5385 C5383

D5381

L5290

J5701
C5388 C5382
R5383

D5303
D5302

C5302
C5280

R5710
R5386
2
L5389

C5289
C5413 3 L5406
L5385
L5288 2

R5305
L5289
L5400

Y5400 C5301
C5410

R5301

C5295 C5300
L5403 C5404 C5411
4 6

C5299
5 R5413

3
C5412

R5300
03

C5405

R5412 R5309L5287

T5380

R5308
Q5253
L5407

R5411 C5305 C5297


C5406

U5300
L5286

C5296

SH5701
5

Q5250

C5294
C5722

L5383
C5402

R5414 R5311 R5306 Q5252


R5402

R5330
R5415 C5417 C5291

C5381
C5430
C5429

R5404 R5382
C5292
L5408 Q5257 R5303
Q5401 L5285 R5307

R5380
C5378
L5404

C5365
C5293
C5408

R5401
R5403
C5401
C5400
R5400

C5375

C5290
R5333
C5414

R5381
L5392 R5337
C5362

D5311
C5403
L5380
C5356
C5357

D5280
C5380
L5401

C5288
C5363

C5366
R5388

R5332
C5374
C5418 L5305 C5358
L5307
C5359
L5284
L5306 C5364
C5345 R5327 C5287

C5285
C5428

R5304
L5302
R5329 R5328 C5355
9

C5427 C5354

L5283
R5321

C5343 C5284 L5282


U5303

C5351 C5350
C5353 C5352

L5309 Q5251
E5400

C5283
R5302
16

1
C5370

C5333
C5329

L5281

D5301

D5300

C5282
C5426
L5280
C5425

TP5301
Figure 7-102. HUE4040A Main Board Layout—Side 1 Top

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Schematics, Component Location Diagrams, and Parts Lists: HUE4040A (UHF Range 2) Main Board 7-131

C5719

SH5703

C5708
L5004
L5003

R5904
R5000
C5900

C5901

L5900

C5908
R5948
E5001
R5903
C5019 C5013
C5009 R5900
C5017 R5033

R5034

C5904
D5003

L5901

C5906
C5005 C5907

R5909
C5016 Q5901

R5555
R5554
R5549
R5550
L5002
R5035 R5905

C5010
C5911

C5012
R5001
C5008
C5068 Y5900 R5552
C5024 C5002

C5915
R5003

D5902 C5913
D5901 C5912
C5905

C5910

R5910
C0703 L5015 C5015 C5007 R5546
13 R5547 R5553

SH5901
1 C5022 L5905
C0705 R5030 C5067 C5023

R5556
L5902
C5069 R5028 C5046 D5903
U5002 C5021 7
Q5003

R5548
C5061

D5904 U5504

R5911
C5020
C5066 R5025

L5904
C5070 R5027 C5026 8 14
37

R5557
25 C5914
C5064
R5026

R5032 E5006
R5031
J0501

R5016 CLKOUT

R5020
PE PD

C5065 E5007
DOUTA

D5502
C5071 C5030
FS

D5501

R5551
PC
C5028

C5051
R5017
R5019

R5912

C5917
C5920
R5018

R5915
L5012 C5916
R5014
R5005

R5916
R5015

L5906

L5908
L5013

C5052

C5923

C5924
C5027 C5925 R5545
Q5903

M5501
Y5901 C5927 R5918 R5539

R5920
SH5902

C5926

C5929
C5922
R5919

C5928
R5922

C5931
R5538

M5502
Q5503
L5913

D5906
D5905
D5909

L5909
C5750
C5817

R5541

R5923
C5815
L5751

D5910
C5752

U5750

C5930
C5757

L5912 R5540
R5787
C5765

R5543
C5771

C5754

C5505
C5768

L5755

U5751 L5753
R5758
R5761

R5766

L5502
R5763 R5759

C5526
R5764 R5509 R5517
R5762

C5760 C5761 C5515

R5522
R5751

U5503
C5834
Q5751 R5508

L5832

C5847
R5765

C5509

C5572
3

R5767

C5762

C5844 C5513

C5831
R5834

C5846
R5826 C5507
Y5750

R5840
R5519
R5752

C5838 L5830 R5830 C5544 C5578


R5750

L5835

L5503
C5835

C5758 C5863 C5677

L5505
4

Y5801

R5754 Q5826

C5859
C5862R5838
R5853R5842
Q5750

C5840 C5850
SH5820

R5854 C5517
TP5788
C5759

C5851 R5832
C5842
C5829

R5753
C5854
L5828 C5830

C5570
C5860

L5834

R5570
D5828

R5571
Q5829

R5852
L5826
R5851

Q5570
D5832 C5826 R5828 C5861
U5502

C5541
C5579
Figure 7-103. HUE4040A Main Board Layout—Side 1 Middle

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7-132 Schematics, Component Location Diagrams, and Parts Lists: HUE4040A (UHF Range 2) Main Board

2 1

C0461
R0517
C0436

R0422
R0425
C0100 R0923
R0116
C0956

W
M
G

R0102 R0101
C
D

U
A
B

X
Y
F

Z
L
R0952

J
I

5
C0437

C0428 R0951

1
Y0100

C0953
C0108
U0102

2
2
R0908 C0955

C0954

U0950
3
3 U0951
R0117

R0119
J0401

4
4

VR0502 R0954 R0993


C0101

5
5

R0924
R0415 TP0401 TP0403 TP0409 TP0413

6
6

5
R0123

7
7

TP0411 TP0410 TP0414 C0987

TP0002

J0950
8
8

C0984

R0995
C0442 C0407 R0430 R0530

4
U0001

18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9
18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9

TP0412 TP0407 TP0402 TP0415 C0401 D0952


C0412 C0417

R0915
C0444 16 9 Q0507
C0413

VR0501
VR0406

Q0503
TP0408 TP0400 U0959 VR0407
C0450 1 C0464 R0978

C0406
C0957
Q0611 Q0613

R0946
R0622 8

1
C0463
R0125

R0994 SC0002

3
C0452 R0981 R0982

C0220
Q0200 C0532 C0976 C0975 R0983 SC0001

C0105
R0623 C0606 C0467
C0981 C0986 VR0405 R0531

C0983
C0458 R0124
C0214 C0959

R0515
R0120 R0220 C0531
C0455 C0610 9 R0984 7
16 C0243 R0222
U0608 U0607

U0606

U0957
R0624

R0632 5 R0986
U0603

R0996
8 14
R0639

C0611 C0533 U0952

W
M

1
G
C
D

U
A
B

X
Y
F

Z
L
J
I

8 6 10
C0454 R0631 R0121 R0113
C0613 R0122 C0217 R0960

Q0955
R0115 R0114
R0104
R0109

R0110
R0111

5 C0603 R0621 C0604 R0992

U0504
C0978 R0990

R0998
C0312
U0609

R0985
R0980
Q0610
R0620

3 4 R0999 R0997 R0989


C0315

Q0506

C0973
5
4
R0629

Q0612 U0610 C0519 C0964 R0988


50 49 R0304 C0924 TP0954 R0953
R0532

R0625 C0972
C0207 R0204 R0200
3

R0987
R0626 13 9 R0305 R0975 R0976 C0965
R0300 R0303

Q0508
U0304

R0628 R0636 9 R0974 R0977 R0968


R0967
4 3 R0103 C0223
U0611
C0615

R0627 C0971
U0309
5
4

R0630 C0616 5 5
R0301 C0301

10 11
R0215

C0614
3

C0200 R0211 14 8 14 8

R0916
4 R0635
14 8 C0314 U0955 U0956
1 U0204
U0604
R0509

7 7
U0602
C0503

R0973
5 8 R0969
7
C0204 R0947 R0963
R0634
C0600

R0979 C0966

C0900
R0970

C0980
R0508 C0979 C0967 C0952 C0963 R0950
C0213 C0962
R0505 C0502 R0971 R0964
R0972

Figure 7-104. HUE4040A Main Board Layout—Side 1 Bottom

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Schematics, Component Location Diagrams, and Parts Lists: HUE4040A (UHF Range 2) Main Board 7-133

C0239
C0231
C0237
R0230
C0230
C0236
R0223
C0201 R0229 R0218 R0212 U0207 TP0942 TP0962

C0242
U0958

R0201
5 4

R0409

C0974
R0208 R0216 C0208 R0213 Q0954

Q0402
VR0420 5
Q0953 C0936
U0206 34

C0205
6 4 U0208 5
8 5 C0240 R0224 R0917 R0949 3 4

R0956
R0419 7 10 3 8 1

R0933

C0945
R0420

R0506

C0215
1

R0932
C0427 U0201 C0212 C0234 TP0205 U0954

C0211
C0989

C0227
1 U0202 TP0206

R0205
U0967

C0210
TP0204

R0965
R0219

R0236
U0200 U0203

R0966
Q0404 4 R0957

TP0200
8 14 43 C0920
Q0403 U0210

R0231

R0913 R0914

R0912 R0959
U0308 4
11 20 C0216 6 6 TP0960

C0961
Q0505 6 C0202 C0221 C0990 1 20

U0965
R0431
C0235 3 4 3 U0209 4

C0960
C0203

R0510
R0235
R0958
R0225 C0209 1

R0518
C0226
R0210

C0921
Q0956

R0206
C0313
U0501

TP0419
C0232 TP0955 U0953

C0505
C0233
C0238
R0228

TP0420
C0224
R0227 U0307 TP0203 R0209 5 8 R0910

R0991 R0935 C0922


C0513 TP0958
4 3

C0311
R0500
R0511 1 C0991
TP0952 R0911 10 11
5

TP0953
Q0502
4 7 7

C0500 R0503
C0477

R0526
C0507 VR0421 C0512 TP0964
D0950
1

R0961
R0527
C0478

R0962
Q0504

C0515

C0506
R0512 8
R0513
U0506 U0303 U0300 C0537 R0948

C0244
6

C0968
R0934
U0500

C0969
C0475 5 8 8 14 8 14 C0527 VR0408 C0942

1
D0951

R0523
R0514 C0923

C0510
C0524 Q0501

C0970
C0457 Q0960 TP0956
U0502 5
2
C0302 R0403 R0307 R0516

R0502
TP0957

U0962
R0504
C0525

C0940
C0400

TP0963
C0456 C0305 C0534 C0403 VR0404 D0954

5
TP0418 R0525 R0529 C0404 C0402 C0405

C0514
C0526

R0521
R0107 R0520 C0516
R0108
C0459 U0401
1

C0441
R0407 C0941

C0943
4 3 R0412

5
4
Q0500
3
C0913 R0522 C0528 R0528 C0409

VR0411
C0309 U0605
9

C0453 6 R0411 8 C0517 U0503 2 C0410 R0408


1

C0529
C0605 C0907

4
5

8
C0451 C0306 R0410 TP0959

R0221
C0308
VR0418 Q0400 G1 U0507 R0519
G7 C0518 3 C0418 VR0402
C0445

J0402
4 5
U0305 C0102

TP0936 R0936
C0307 C0535

R0905
C0443 VR0400

TP0937 C0937

C0420
U0901

C0910
14

C0465
VR0424 R0130 TP0961
U0601 VR0950

R0106
C0470 VR0425
C0421

TP0939 R0937 C0414


R0310

3 Q0102
F0400

U0103 R0939
R0418 C0422 R0129 4 5 C0909 A7 A1 R0406
R0938
16

C0310
1

R0417 C0933

C0415
7 8 R0105 C0934

VR0410
C0423 C0903 C0601

C0950
C0424 C0908 R0405
C0915

R0416 TP0938

C0918
C0103 C0944

C0914
C0715
R0127

R0739
C0408
14

C0722 U0963
VR0422

C0429 VR0423 3 C0906 7 C0466

C0997
C0729

C0998
C0430 6

U0903
4 6 Q0101

U0900
C0416

R0432
C0724
R0524

C0901
U0960 R0435 R0942
C0476 U0104 3 4 FL0900 R0900 C0912
32 31
U0904 R0703 R0943

C0951
VR0500 C0104 U0905 8 14 C0419 Q0951
R0507 4 3 R0904 R0944
C0911
7

U0902
8

C0435 C0905 R0906 TP0940 8 5


C0426

C0107

TP0951
6 R0903 R0945
C0935 C0985 C0930

R0930
C0504 R0128 3 4 R0126 C0919 R0902 4
TP0950

R0940
C0902

R0955
R0421

TP0941
L0400 Q0952 C0982
R0901

U0105 C0106 R0931 TP0930


C0904

TP0931
R0404 R0941
C0425

C0449

Figure 7-105. HUE4040A Main Board Layout—Side 2 Top

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7-134 Schematics, Component Location Diagrams, and Parts Lists: HUE4040A (UHF Range 2) Main Board

C0449
C0448
C0447 C0446 C5575
SH5821
VR0417 C5576
VR0412

C5789 R5573
C0462 C5788 R5532
C5825 C5849
C0439

D5827 R5572

R5849
R5845 C5857 1
C0440 C5778 R5841

TP5792
TP5787
L5825 R5850

TP5799
C0434 D5831

D5751

R5839

R5837
R5846 C5571

R5755
C0433 R5843

C5827
C5777

C5845
C5828

C5852
U5570

C5774
6

R5771
C5776 Q5828

C5501
TP5760
VR0414

TP5789
C0460 C0432 C5839

TP5790

Q5825
L5831 L5829
Y5800 C5848

D5750
C5775

C5853
C5858
C5510 R5505

C5833
C5816

C0438 R5848

R5829
C5843
C5841

R5526
C0431 R5773 L5827 5
13 R5827 R5523

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