Technical Information Motorola G24/H24 Developer’s Guide Developer’s Kit 6802986C39-B AUGUST 31, 2009
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Table of Contents Manual Scope . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . v Target Audience . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . v Manual Organization . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . v Applicable Documents . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table of Contents Communication Interfaces . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 RS232-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 RS232-2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 USB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
List of Figures 1-1 1-2 1-3 1-4 1-5 1-6 G24/H24 Developer’s Kit—Top View with Cover . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G24/H24 Developer’s Kit—Front View with Cover. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G24/H24 Developer’s Kit—Left Side View with Cover. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G24/H24 Developer’s Kit—Rear View with Cover . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
List of Tables 1-1 G24/H24 Developer’s Kit Package Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 2-1 2-2 2-3 2-4 2-5 2-6 2-7 2-8 2-9 2-10 2-11 2-12 2-13 2-14 2-15 2-16 2-17 2-18 2-19 2-20 2-21 Wall Mount Adapter Connector Pinout (J210). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Power Source Jumpers (P203, P204) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G24 Power Jumpers (P200, P201) . .
Preface Manual Scope This manual introduces the G24/H24 Developer's Kit, and describes the technical details required by the user to successfully integrate the Motorola G24/H24 cellular engine into an original equipment manufacturer (OEM) wireless host device. With the help of this manual, the user can utilize the Developer's Kit to conduct a full series of test and evaluation procedures on the G24/H24, as well as perform application development.
Developer Board Safety Developer Board Safety Precautions Most Developer Board circuits are not shielded. Be sure to take appropriate precautionary measures in order to avoid ESD while handling the kit. ESD can damage the Developer Board and/or the G24/H24 module attached to it. User Operation Do not operate your unit when a person is within eight inches (20 centimeters) of the antenna.
Preface Text Conventions The following special paragraphs are used in this guide to point out information that must be read. This information may be set-off from the surrounding text, but is always preceded by a bold title in capital letters: Note Note: Presents additional, helpful, noncritical information that you can use. Warning Warning: Presents information to warn you of a potentially hazardous situation in which there is a possibility of personal injury.
General Safety should follow these warnings and all other safety precautions necessary for the safe operation of the equipment in your operating environment. Ground the instrument To minimize shock hazard, the equipment chassis and enclosure must be connected to an electrical ground. If the equipment is supplied with a three-conductor AC power cable, the power cable must be either plugged into an approved three-contact electrical outlet or used with a three-contact to two-contact adapter.
Preface other safety precautions that you deem necessary for the operation of the equipment in your operating environment. Warning example: Warning: Dangerous voltages, capable of causing death, are present in this equipment. Use extreme caution when handling, testing, and adjusting.
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Revision History Revision History Manual Number 6802986C39 Manual Title G24/H24 - Developer’s Kit Version Information The following table lists the manual version, date of version, and remarks about the version required. Revision History Version xiv Date Issue Remarks A January 15, 2009 Initial Release B August 31, 2009 Addition of Appendix D.
Chapter 1: Introduction General Description The G24/H24 Developer’s Kit is intended for evaluating the G24/H24 module, as well as for developing and testing software applications for it. The main component of the G24/H24 Developer’s Kit is the Developer Board, which is mounted in a chassis. The kit includes a cover for the Developer Board. The cover has openings on the top and sides to accommodate the Developer Board’s external connectors.
General Description G24 Power Indicator SIM Tray G24 On/Off Pushbutton Figure 1-2: G24/H24 Developer’s Kit—Front View with Cover Figure 1-3: G24/H24 Developer’s Kit—Left Side View with Cover For Development Power Use Only Indicator LED Wall-mount Adapter Connector Power USB RS232-1 On/Off Switch Connector Connector RS232-2 Data Logger Connector Connector Figure 1-4: G24/H24 Developer’s Kit—Rear View with Cover Figure 1-5: G24/H24 Developer’s Kit—Right Side View with Cover 2 G24/H24 - Developer’s
Package Contents The G24/H24 Developer’s Kit includes the Developer Board, chassis, cover and standard accessories, which enable you to better utilize the board. The kit and its components are described in Table 1-1. Table 1-1: G24/H24 Developer’s Kit Package Contents Description Part No.
Package Contents Adapter Plug USB Cable Wall-mount Power Adapter RS232 Cable Headset RF Cables SIM Card G24 Developer Board Figure 1-6: G24/H24 Developer’s Kit with Board, G24/H24 and Accessories 4 G24/H24 - Developer’s Kit August 31, 2009
Chapter 2: Developer Board and Interfaces Description This chapter contains the following sections: • Overview —provides an overview of the Developer Board • Initial Setup —describes how to set up and prepare the Developer Board for first-time use • Configuration —describes how to modify the default settings to control the operation of the Developer Board • Components and Specifications —lists each connector, switch, jumper, option switch. and LED.
Overview Figure 2-1: Developer Board Structure 6 G24/H24 - Developer’s Kit August 31, 2009
Chapter 2: Developer Board and Interfaces Description Initial Setup This section describes the initial procedure for setting up the Developer Board for G24/H24 testing and evaluation. The tasks in this section need to be performed only once, prior to initial use of the Developer’s Kit. After performing the initial setup, you can modify the default settings or use different peripheral devices, as described in “Configuration” on page 12. Perform the steps in this section in sequence.
Initial Setup . Internal Antenna Connector G24 External RF Cable G24 Screws MMCX Connector Internal RF Cable External Antenna Connector Figure 2-2: Connecting the G24/H24 Connecting External Accessories Replace the Developer Board cover and connect the following external connectors in the sequence shown.
Chapter 2: Developer Board and Interfaces Description The Wall Adapter Connector is located to the left of the Developer Board On/Off switch (labeled Power) at the rear of the Developer Board. 2. Plug the adapter into a wall outlet. Note: The G24/H24 Developer Board can also be powered by an external DC power supply. This option is described in “Configuration” on page 12.
Initial Setup Important: The G24/H24 Developer Board enables connection of additional audio devices, which are not supplied with the Developer Kit. These devices are described in “Configuration” on page 12. Figure 2-4: Audio Connectors (Left Side) SIM Card To Insert the SIM Card Note: A test SIM card is provided with the G24/H24 Developer’s Kit.
Chapter 2: Developer Board and Interfaces Description Power Up Important: You must turn the Developer Board power on before turning on the G24/H24. To Turn on the Power 1. Turn on the Developer Board power by switching the power On/Off switch (S200) to ON (Figure 2-3, on page 9). The Developer Board power On/Off switch (labeled Power) is located at the rear of the Developer Board. The Developer Board power indicator LED is lit. 2.
Configuration Configuration After performing Initial Setup (previous section), you can continue using the Developer Board this default setup. This section describes how to change the default setup so you can use different peripherals or change default board operation.
Chapter 2: Developer Board and Interfaces Description Wall Mount Adapter Operation To Use a Wall Mount Adapter 1. Connect the Wall mount adapter to the Power Adapter connector (J210) (Figure 2-8) 2. Verify that jumper P203 is connected and jumper P204 is disconnected (default setup). Important: Verify that the Wall mount adapter is not connected to the USB connector (J380).
Configuration DC Power Source Operation To Use an External DC Power Supply 1. Remove the Developer Board cover. When using the DC power input connectors, the Developer Board cover must be removed. 2. Attach the DC input connectors to the Developer Board (Figure 2-9). Note: The DC input connectors are not included and should be purchased separately. Use the red connector for VCC and the black one for GND. Figure 2-9: DC Input Connectors 3.
Chapter 2: Developer Board and Interfaces Description Selecting the Power Source The Developer Board can be powered using two different power sources: • Wall-mount power adapter (default source) • External DC power supply Important: Only one power source can be used at any given time. Two jumpers are used for selecting the power source - P203 for Wall-mount adapter and P204 for the external DC power supply (Figure 2-7, on page 12). The jumpers position for each power source is described in Table 2-2.
Configuration Table 2-3: G24 Power Jumpers (P200, P201) Reference 16 Description Jumper Connected Jumper Not Connected P200 Connects/Disconnects G24/H24 power. G24/H24 power is connected. G24/H24 power is Disconnected. P201 Connects/Disconnects Developer board power. Developer board power is connected. Developer board power is Disconnected.
Chapter 2: Developer Board and Interfaces Description Communication Interfaces The G24/H24 Developer Board includes four serial interfaces (Figure 2-10): • Primary RS232-1 • Secondary RS232-2 • USB • Data logger USB RS232-1 Connector Connector RS232-2 Data Logger Connector Connector Figure 2-10: USB, RS232-1, RS232-2 and Data Logger Connectors Each of these serial interfaces is described in the sections that follow.
Configuration RS232-2 The 9-pin, D-type RS232-2 serial port (J330) is the secondary interface to the G24/H24. The G24/H24 RS232 signals are active-low CMOS-level signals (0-2.7 V), which are converted by the Developer Board to standard RS232 levels for PC communications. The RS232-2 Connector Pinout (J330) is shown in Table 2-5. Note: Only 4 RS232 signals are used.
Chapter 2: Developer Board and Interfaces Description Audio Interface The Developer Board includes analog and digital audio interfaces. The audio interface contains a speaker, alert speaker, microphone, and a headset (Figure 2-11). Speaker Connector Microphone Connector Headset Connector Alert Speaker Connector Figure 2-11: Audio Connectors Speaker The Developer Board uses an audio amplifier to amplify the speaker audio output to desired levels. The speaker connector (J430) is labeled SPEAKER.
Configuration Microphone The microphone connector (J460) is labeled MIC. The Microphone Connector pinout (J460) is shown in Table 2-8. Table 2-8: Microphone Connector Pinout (J460) Pin # Description 1 Ground 2 Not connected 3 Not connected 4 Microphone audio-in 5 Not connected 6 Grounding switch Audio Source Selection The microphone and speaker audio can be routed through two different sources, the G24/H24 audio amplifiers or the G24/H24 digital audio interface.
Chapter 2: Developer Board and Interfaces Description Table 2-10: Headset Connector Pinout (J440) (Cont.) Pin # Description 4 Microphone audio-in 5 Ground 6 Headset pull down Alert Speaker The loud speaker connector (J480) is labeled ALERT. The speaker output is 8 ohms matched. The Speaker Connector pinout (J480) is shown in Table 2-11.
Configuration Antenna An antenna (internal or external) must be connected to the Developer Board for adequate GSM reception. You must connect the G24/H24 to either the on-board internal antenna or to an external antenna. Two RF connectors on the right side of the Developer Board, labeled INT ANT and EXT ANT, are used for setting up the antenna (Figure 2-12).
Chapter 2: Developer Board and Interfaces Description To Connect to the Internal Antenna • Connect the EXT ANT and INT ANT connectors with the additional RF cable supplied in the Developer’s Kit (Figure 2-13). Note: This is the Developer Board’s default configuration. The board arrives with the EXT ANT and INT ANT already connected. Figure 2-13: Antenna Connectors (internal) To Connect to an External Antenna 1. Disconnect the external RF cable from the EXT ANT connector. 2.
Configuration Option Switches The Developer Board contains 7 option switches that are described in the following paragraphs. Analog to Digital Converter (ADC) - S160, S161 The Developer Board can route up to 8 different analog voltage levels to the 3 G24/H24 analog to digital converters, using the S160 and S161 switches. Figure 2-14 shows the ADC switches (S160, S161) provided on the Developer Board, which are located on the S160, S161 components.
Chapter 2: Developer Board and Interfaces Description Table 2-12: Voltage Level Settings for A/D Switches (J161) Reference Analog Voltage Level LEVEL8 Setting 2.3V LEVEL7 Setting 1.93V LEVEL6 Setting 1.59V LEVEL5 Setting 1.24V LEVEL4 Setting 0.96V LEVEL3 Setting 0.68V LEVEL2 Setting 0.37V LEVEL1 Setting 0.06V ADC channel mapping is shown in Table 2-13.
Configuration General Purpose I/O (GPIO) - S120 The Developer Board can simulate all 8 G24/H24 GPIO1-GPIO8 states using the S120 switches. Figure 2-15 shows the GPIO switches provided on the Developer Board, which are located on the S120 component. Figure 2-15: S120 Switches GPIO signals mapping is shown in Table 2-14.
Chapter 2: Developer Board and Interfaces Description The GPIO switches have two positions: Logic High (left position, marked with "H") and Logic Low (Right position, marked with "L"). When setting a switch to "H" (default position), the GPIO line is not connected (uses the internal G24/H24 pull-up resistor), when setting the GPIO to "L", the line is being shorted to ground.
Configuration The S140 switches description and functionality are shown in Table 2-15. Table 2-15: S140 Switches Functionality Reference 28 Description "Off" State "On" State AUDIO Selecting the audio speaker output path. Disabling the on board audio CODEC to Audio speaker. Speaker and microphone analog audio are routed from the G24/H24 module. Enabling the on board audio CODEC to Audio speaker. Audio is routed using the G24/H24 digital audio signals.
Chapter 2: Developer Board and Interfaces Description General Function Switch - S141 The S141 switches are used for development purpose only and should remain at OFF (left position) for proper use of the G24/H24. Figure 2-18 shows the S141 switches. S141 Figure 2-18: S141 Switches General Function Switch - S100 Figure 2-19 shows the S100 switches.
Configuration The S100 switches description and functionality are shown in Table 2-15. Table 2-16: S100 Switches Functionality Reference Description "Off" State "On" State WAKE The WAKEUP switch is connected to the G24/H24's internal wakeup interrupt module using the WKUPI_N signal. Sets the WAKEUP switch to OFF to enable entering Sleep mode. Sets the WAKEUP switch to ON to enable wake up (see Note). IGN The IGN switch activates the G24/H24 ignition circuits using the IGN signal.
Chapter 2: Developer Board and Interfaces Description Host Connection An external application may communicate with the G24/H24 through the host connector (J1) (Figure 2-20) and control some or all of the G24/H24's functions. The host connector enables you to integrate the G24/H24 into an application without installing the G24/H24 inside the product.
Configuration • When using the analog audio channels through the host connector, disconnect all audio devices from the Developer Board • When using the PCM digital audio through the host connector, it is recommended to place the audio selection switch (S140 - AUDIO) to analog audio mode (OFF) • When connecting an external application that provides the power to the G24/H24 and the Developer Board, remove any other power sources from the Developer Board 32 G24/H24 - Developer’s Kit August 31, 2009
Chapter 2: Developer Board and Interfaces Description Components and Specifications Connectors Description All the Developer Board connectors are marked by their reference number and by a pin-1 indicator. Table 2-18 describes the available connectors on the Developer Board.
Components and Specifications G24/H24 Interface Connector Table 2-19 lists the pin names and functions available for the G24/H24 interface connectors. All pin numbers and functions are identical to the G24/H24 (P1), host (J1) and G24/H24 Diagnostic (P100) connectors on the Developer Board.
Chapter 2: Developer Board and Interfaces Description Table 2-19: G24/H24 Connectors Pinout (Cont.) Pin # Pin Name Pin # Pin Name 59 AGND 60 LCD_RS 61 MIC 62 DNU 63 ALRT_N 64 DNU 65 ALRT_P 66 DNU 67 SPKR_N 68 DNU 69 SPKR_P 70 DNU Switches and Jumpers Figure 2-21 shows the jumpers and switches on the Developer Board.
Components and Specifications Table 2-20 describes the available switches and jumpers on the Developer Board.
Chapter 2: Developer Board and Interfaces Description Table 2-20: Developer Board Switches and Jumpers (Cont.) Reference Switch/Jumper Description Jumpers P201 EVB Peripheral power input jumper P200 UUT G24/H24 UUT power input jumper P203 ADAPTER Wall mount adapter power source selection jumper P204 P.S External power supply, power source selection jumper LED Indicators Figure 2-22 shows the LEDs on the Developer Board.
Components and Specifications Table 2-21 describes the LED indicators on the Developer Board. Each LED is marked on the board by the function it represents.
Chapter 3: Service and Troubleshooting Service This section provides contact information for any possible queries that may arise, for example: • Have questions? • • • • • Having trouble getting the Developer Board set up? Technical questions? Configuration questions/problems? Technical operating problems? Need documentation? Who to Contact? The GSM/CDMA Data Module Customer Support Center is ready to assist you on integration issues.
Service – Mobile number – Email address • • • • • Product name (G24/H24) Software version of the unit (ATI3 command) or model number PCB version (located on the PCB near the RF connector) Severity of the problem Problem description, including: – Operator name – Type of SIM card (for example, Test, Pre-paid, or 5v/3v/1.
Chapter 3: Service and Troubleshooting Service Centers Motorola Electronics Taiwan PCS 11F, No, 296, Sec. 4, Jen-Ai Road Taipei, 106, Taiwan, R.O.C Motorola GmbH Am Sophienhof 10 D-24941 Flensburg Germany Motorola ISRAEL Ltd. Service Operation Attention: Shukrun Ofer 3 Krementski Street Tel Aviv, Israel 67899 Telephone: (972) 3 5658829 JNB Electronics Pty Ltd.
Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Table 3-1 lists problems that may occur during board operation, and describes how to resolve them. If the problem persists, please contact your Motorola representative. Table 3-1: Troubleshooting Problem Indication Action Power Developer board does not power up Power LED does not light Check the power source connection. If using an external DC power source, verify that the supply is within the limits of 3.3 V to 4.2 V. Verify that the board power switch (S200) is on.
Chapter 3: Service and Troubleshooting Table 3-1: Troubleshooting (Cont.) Problem Data logger does not operate Indication Action No activity in the application window Check the serial cable connection to the PC. Verify that the PC port settings comply with the G24/H24 defaults. Check the LOGGER switch (S140) setting.
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Appendix A: Parts List Developer Board Parts list Table A-1 is a parts list for the G24/H24 Developer’s Kit. Schematic diagrams for the kit are provided in “Appendix B: Schematics and Placement Diagrams” . Table A-1: Developer Board Parts List Reference Symbol Description Resistors August 31, 2009 R131 100Ω 1% R155, R168 475Ω 1% R163, R156, R164, R157, R165, R158 R166, R169 2.
Table A-1: Developer Board Parts List (Cont.) Reference Symbol Description Resistors, cont. R723, R725, R745, R747 180Ω 5% R703 270Ω 5% R710, R705, R707, R709, R731, R718, R733, R727, R735, R729, R737, R760, R753, R761, R762, R763, R749, R764, R765, R780, R766, R781, R767 300Ω 5% R203 390Ω 5% R738, R120, R121, R122, R202, R123, R124, R204, R125, R126, R127, R170, R175, R176 1KΩ 5% R416 1.5KΩ 5% R412 2.2KΩ 5% R200, R201, R236, R181 4.
Appendix A: Parts List Table A-1: Developer Board Parts List (Cont.) Reference Symbol Description Capacitors, cont. C174, C182 0.1uF C430, C431, C433, C434 0.22uF C302, C303, C304, C305, C352, C353, C354, C355, C372, C373, C374, C375 0.33uF C5 330pF C208 3.
Table A-1: Developer Board Parts List (Cont.) Reference Symbol Description Connectors P200, P201, P203, P204 Jumper 2 pin P1 (G24/H24) Molex 52991-0708 P50 Samtec TMMH-120-01-S-DV-M-TR J230 HIROSE MQ200-MO-3S(01) P100 Samtec TMMH-135-01-SM-DV-M-TR P2 HUBER AND SUHNER 85 SMA-50-0-144/133JH J330, J350, J300 TYCO 5788797-1 J1 (Host) Molex 53748-0708 J122 HIROSE FH19-13S-0.
Appendix A: Parts List Table A-1: Developer Board Parts List (Cont.) Reference Symbol Q780, Q200, Q203 Description FAIRCHILD SI4463DY_NL Diodes D100 INFINEON BAS52-02V VR200 ON SEMI 1SMB5918BT3G VR230, VR383 ON SEMI MMBZ5246BLT1G Integrated Circuits August 31, 2009 U160 ON SEMI LM2904DR2G U180, U181 ON SEMI NL7SZ18DFT2G U190, U342, U712, U714 ON SEMI MC74VHC1G14DFT2G U220, U240 NATIONAL LP2989AIMX-3.
Table A-1: Developer Board Parts List (Cont.) Reference Symbol Description General F202 Raychem SMD250F-2 M1 Motorola Antenna Contact M10, M11, M12, M20, M13, M14, M15, M16, M17, M18, M19 Technics Metal PTE 2989813V01 M2, M3 Mac8 2SSB-3.
Appendix B: Schematics and Placement Diagrams The following schematics and placement diagrams are provided on the pages that follow: • Developer Board Top-Level Design • • • • • • • August 31, 2009 Diagnostics Power Serial Interface Audio Interface LEDs Developer Board Top Layout Developer Board Bottom Layout G24/H24 - Developer’s Kit B-1
ISSUE FCN5540B 8488899V01 Revision: P2 G24 XCVR DEVELOPER BOARD RELEASE DATE APVD O XXXXX XX|XX XXXX A XXXXX XX|XX XXXX B XXXXX XX|XX XXXX C XXXXX XX|XX XXXX D XXXXX XX|XX XXXX HOST 70 PIN CONNECTOR (PLUG) 1 J1-1 2 J1-2 SERIAL 3 J1-3 4 J1-4 REF# 300-399 5 J1-5 6 J1-6 7 J1-7 8 J1-8 10 J1-10 12 J1-12 14 J1-14 9 J1-9 11 J1-11 13 J1-13 15 J1-15 17 J1-17 19 J1-19 21 J1-21 23 J1-23 16 J1-16 25 J1-25 26 J1-26 27 J1-27 37 J1-37 39 J1-39 4
ISSUE S200 SWITCH 1.K NC 2 P200-2 C207 8.2p C203 C204 1000u 1000u 1000u C205 1000u DGND B XXXXX XX|XX XXXX C XXXXX XX|XX XXXX D XXXXX XX|XX XXXX UUT_A+ PWR Q203 SI4463DY_NL SI4463DY_NL VCC 3 8 8 3 2 7 7 2 1 6 6 1 5 5 1 J201 DNP R200 4700_OHM 4 D200 QTLP610C-R NC Q200 4 DGND DGND 2 390 OHM DGND XXXX DNP 2 2 P203-2 C215 8.2p R203 DGND XX|XX P204-2 C217 8.2p XXXXX J200 1 POWER SOURCE SELECT JUMPER EVB JUMPER 39.00p 39.
G24 XCVR DEVELOPER BOARD DIAGNOSTICS G24_BUS(9:70) S110 SWITCH OPTIONS SWITCH Wake-Up G24_BUS(9:70) ON_N 53 1 2 V_5.0V S100 SWITCH WKUPI_N IGN 16 C172 1.U 51 DGND 8 OUT1 IN1 1 7 OUT2 IN2 2 6 OUT3 IN3 3 5 OUT4 IN4 4 DGND D100 R100 DGND 0.000 UUT ON/OFF SWITCH DNP DIAGNOSTICS 70 PIN CONNECTOR (HEADER) DGND DGND 2.4V 2 2 P100-2 G24_BUS(9:70) DGND P100-1 1 V_5.
ISSUE DIG_3.0V UART1 CONNECTOR CONNECTOR PIN NAMES C301 ARE DTE ORIENTED DGND 24 URXD 23 UCTS 22 UDSR 19 UDCD 17 URI 28 C302 330.n 25 RIN2 ROUT2 RIN3 ROUT3 DIN1 ROUT1B DIN2 DIN3 DOUT1 DIN4 DOUT2 DIN5 DOUT3 DOUT4 C1POS DOUT5 C1NEG VPOS 1 3 C303 O XXXXX XX|XX XXXX A XXXXX XX|XX XXXX B XXXXX XX|XX XXXX C XXXXX XX|XX XXXX D XXXXX XX|XX XXXX VNEG UTXD 18 CONNECTOR PIN NAMES DTE_DCD URTS 16 1 1.
ISSUE G24 XCVR DEVELOPER BOARD AUDIO AUDIO CODEC ANLG_3.0V AUDIO MUX C410 1.U R416 1.5K VCC 19 18 DGND 8 7 FS 14 TG PDI RO_NEG HB PO_POS PO_NEG VAG PI TI_POS DT TI_NEG VAG_REF DR 2 C411 10.n R414 10.00K DNP R410 5 R413 XXXX A XXXXX XX|XX XXXX B XXXXX XX|XX XXXX C XXXXX XX|XX XXXX D XXXXX XX|XX XXXX U420 MAX4674ETE_T A0 0.000 20 R450 13 1 15 DGND 4 FSR FST R411 20K R417 0.000 DIN C413 CODEC_SPKR_NEG 1 CODEC_SPKR_POS 4 8 0.
EN1 NC EN2 NC ISSUE G24 XCVR DEVELOPER BOARD LEDs RELEASE DATE APVD O XXXXX XX|XX XXXX A XXXXX XX|XX XXXX B XXXXX XX|XX XXXX C XXXXX XX|XX XXXX D XXXXX XX|XX XXXX LED_VCC G24_BUS(9:70) 25 51 44 16 49 26 10 12 USB LEDS LED_VCC U702 MC74LCX04 U702 MC74LCX04 DATA VCC QTLP601C4TR D781 U704 MC74LCX04 1 U704 MC74LCX04 2 3 NC NC 4 NC NC IN 4 OUT 2 IN U712 U704 MC74LCX04 U704 MC74LCX04 4 OUT NC 2 300 OHM R781 300 OHM 5 5 R718 9 5 8 NC NC 6 NC N
Top Side Components View D200 G2 J330 J350 G1 J380 J300 J210 G2 S200 G1 g1 J230 g2 3 4 6 7 9 8 6 g2 g1 1 2 3 4 7 9 8 6 g2 g1 5 1 2 3 4 7 9 8 5 2 3 4 1 5 g2 g1 5 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 J201 5 2 1 2 3 1 J200 C234 C231 D780 D781 D745 D744 D743 D742 D728 D727 D724 D725 D726 D723 D722 2 D721 C205 C204 1 M16 C206 2 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 F202 1 P204 P203 C230 2 M13 7 1 2 3 8 S141 4 1 7 6 3 5 4 S100 8 1 R230 7 1R1002
Bottom Side Components View RV382 RV380 VR383 1 3 2 R206 VR230 RV381 2 3 R780 4 1 3 U714 2 1 2 3 5 5 1 U712 4 R781 C222 C304 4 3 2 1 R220 2 R202 Q200 3 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 R200 Q201 1 2 3 R201 5 6 7 8 4 U330 U332 C793 1 2 3 C302 1 R235 R236 1 2 2 1 3 Q230 3 R204 4 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 U370 C375 8 5 5 C780 R738 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 4 U352 1 2 3 U220 C372 1 2 3 4 5 4 6 3 Q780 7 2 8 1 2R7391 C371 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
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Appendix C: H24 USB Path Modification for HS Support Objective To adapt G24 EVB to work with H24. Description 1. Remove the G24 EVB from its plastic holder (by removing 4 plastic pins). 2. On the bottom side of the EVB, disconnect RV381 & RV382 (below the mini USB connector) according to the following figures.
Figure C-2: Components to be Removed C-2 G24/H24 - Developer’s Kit August 31, 2009
Appendix D: H24 Audio Path Modifications First Objective Adapt G24 EVB to work with H24 using Headset and supporting MIC_0 in differential mode connection. Description 1. Remove R451 (Bottom side). 2. Shorten P100 connector pin 54 (on the Top side), to R451 (see figure below).
3. Remove R341. Remove R451 Remove R341 Connect a wire to this pad.
Appendix D: H24 Audio Path Modifications Connect other side of wire to pin 54. Pin 70 Figure D-2: EVB Top Side (First Objective) Second Objective Adapt G24 EVB to work with H24 using Headset and Speaker. Description 1. Remove R437. 2. Place R439 10k.
Place R439 10k . (Can be used instead of the removed R341). Remove R437.
Acronyms and Abbreviations Abbreviation Full Name A A ADC Analog to Digital Converter C CMOS Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor C CODEC Coder-Decoder D DIAG Diagnostics D DTE Data Terminal Equipment (such as terminals, PCs and so on) E EGPRS Enhanced General Packet Radio Service E EME Electromagnetic Emission E ESD Electro-Static Discharge E EVB Evaluation Board G GPRS General Packet Radio Service G GSM Global System for Mobile Communications C D E G I I IRQ Interrupt Requ
Abbreviation Full Name O O OEM Original Equipment Manufacturer P PCM Pulse Code Modulation R RF Radio Frequency S SIM Subscriber Identity Module S SPI Serial Peripheral Interface U UART Universal Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter U USB Universal Serial Bus U UUT Unit Under Test P R S U Acr & Abbr-2 G24/H24 - Developer’s Kit August 31, 2009
Index Connector Pins, 20 Host Connector, 31 Flex Cable, 31 Numerics 70-pin Connectors, 5, 7 A AC Adapter Connector Pins, 13 Voltage, 13 Accessories, 3 Alert Transducer, 5, 19 Antenna, vi, 7, 10 External, 22 Internal, 23 Audio, 5, 9, 19–20 Amplifier, 19 Analog, 20 Digital, 20 Headset, 9, 19–20 Microphone, 9, 19 Speaker, 9, 19 J Jumpers, 5, 35 Audio, 20 Power Source, 12, 32 L LEDs, 5, 11, 37 M Microphone, 9, 19 Connector Pins, 20 MMCX Connector, 7 O OEM, v C Communications, 9, 17–18 D Debugging, 5 Dev
U-V U USB, 9, 17–18 Connector Pins, 18 UUT, 31 August 31, 2009 Index V Voltage AC Adapter, 13 G24/H24 - Developer’s Kit Index-2
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