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1 Contents 1 safety Notes............................3 2 Phone Appearance........................4 3 Preparation before Use..................4 3.1 Install your SIM card............................................................................4 3.2 Install memory card..............................................................................5 3.3 Install battery........................................................................................6 3.4 Charge the battery.................................................................................7 3.5 Usage of battery....................................................................................7 3.6 PIN code...............................................................................................7 4 Brief Introduction of Phone.............8 4.1 Presentation..........................................................................................8 4.2 Call key of card1/card 2.....................................................................8 4.3 Clear key...............................................................................................8 4.4 Number keys.........................................................................................8 4.5 Language and input methods................................................................8 4.6 Prompt Modes of incoming call...........................................................8 4.7 Service..................................................................................................8 4.8 Groups..................................................................................................8 4.9 Definition of terms................................................................................9 5 Menus..................................10 5.1 Fun & Games......................................................................................10 5.2 Call center...........................................................................................10 l 5.2.1 Call history................................................................................................................10 l 5.2.2 General call settings.................................................................................................11 5.3 Organizer............................................................................................12 l 5.3.1 Calendar....................................................................................................................12 l 5.3.2 Alarm.........................................................................................................................12 5.4 Multimedia.........................................................................................12 l 5.4.1 Image viewer.............................................................................................................12 l 5.4.2 Audio player..............................................................................................................13 l 5.4.3 FM radio...................................................................................................................13 l 5.4.4 File Manager.............................................................................................................13 5.5 Messages.............................................................................................13 l 5.5.1 SMS...........................................................................................................................13 l 5.5.2 MMS..........................................................................................................................14 l 5.5.3 Voicemail server.......................................................................................................15 l 5.5.4 Broadcast message....................................................................................................15 2 5.6 Services...............................................................................................15 l 5.6.1 Operators Name.......................................................................................................15 l 5.6.2 wap.............................................................................................................................15 l 5.6.3 Data account.............................................................................................................15 l 5.6.4 Connection manage..................................................................................................15 5.7 User profiles.......................................................................................15 5.8 Phonebook..........................................................................................16 5.9 Settings...............................................................................................17 l 5.9.1 Dual Sim settings......................................................................................................17 l 5.9.2 Phone setup...............................................................................................................17 l 5.9.3 Network setup...........................................................................................................18 l 5.9.4 Security setup...........................................................................................................18 l 5.9.5 Restore factory settings............................................................................................19 6 Appendix I.............................19 7 Appendix II............................20 3 1 safety Notes In order to use your mobile phone safely and effectively, please read the following information before your using. ÿ Please switch off the phone when you are near chemical plant, gas station, oil storeroom or other exploders. ÿ Keep your phone away from children. ÿ Please use your earphone to communication during driving so as to ensure safet…
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EXHIBIT B - EUT EXTERNAL PHOTOGRAPHS EUT – Top View EUT – Bottom View EUT – Battery View
EXHIBIT A - FCC ID LABELING AND LOCATION Proposed FCC ID Labeling Proposed FCC ID Location Label here The label shown shall be permanently affixed at a conspicuous location on the device and be readily visible to the user at the time purchase (Labeling requirements per 2.925)
EXHIBIT C - EUT INTERNAL PHOTOGRAPHS EUT – Battery Removed View EUT – Cover off View GSM/PCS Antenna EUT –LCD Top View EUT –LCD Bottom View EUT – Main Board with Shielded Cover Top View EUT – Main Board Top View EUT – Main Board with LCD Bottom View EUT – Main Board Bottom View
Operating Frequency Band (RF): GSM850: 824.2-848.8MHz (TX), 870-894MHz (RX); PCS1900: 1850.2-1909.8 MHz (TX), 1930-1990 MHz (RX); Modulation mode: GMSK(GSM/PCS) Max. of Transmit power: GSM 850: 33±3 dBm PCS1900: 30±2 dBm Maximum of Antenna’s Gain:Spring contact leg antenna GSM850: ≥0 dBi PCS1800: ≥0 dBi Operating temperature:-20°C~55°C Battery technical: (Lithium Battery) Nominal Voltage: 3.7V Charge Restriction Voltage: 5V Rated Capacity: 600mAh Battery low voltage: 3.4V Operating Relativity Humidity Range:10%-90%
Tune Up Procedure TX tune Up 1.Purpose.......................................................................................................................... 1 2. General description ..................................................................................................... 1 2.1 Characteristics of the transmit burst........................................................................... 1 3. Parameters.....................................................................................................................2 3.1. Parameters used to shape the burst............................................................................ 2 3.2. Parameters used to define the temporal position of the burst.................................... 3 3.2.1. Optimum position of the burst............................................................................ ....3 3.2.2. Optimum length of the burst .............................................................................. ... 3 3.3. Parameters used for temperature compensation .................................................. 3 4. Operating mode............................................................................................................. 4 4.1. How to transmit a TCH burst (Random data), in GSM850 mode, channel 190, at power control level max:.. .............................. .............................. .............................. ........... ... . ...........4 4.2. How to stop TX measurements: .................................................................................. 4 4.3. How to transmit a burst after modifying parameters. ................................................. 4 1. Purpose This panel gives the possibility to manage the mobile in the transmit mode. This window includes both: ٛ -all the parameters (frequency band, RF channel, RF level to get the desire antenna output ٛ power...) the user needs to make the mobile transmitting, ٛ -all the parameters need to define a transmit burst, - all the compensation table, temperature alignment parameters should be able to align the ٛ mobile in production. ٛ This TX commands user guide is describing: ٛ - the characteristics of the transmit burst, -all the parameters used in the transmit mode ٛ -the operating mode to make the mobile transmitting 2. General description 2.1. Characteristics of the transmit burst The power levels and the shape of a transmit burst are controlled by the power amplifier controller(RF7161TR13-3K). The commands of the burst itself is generated by a 10 bits DAC from the MT6223D as shown below: The ramping shape is referenced with the rising edge of TX-ON (from the base band). The transmit 2 types of parameters define the transmit burst: the first shapes the gabarit of the burst, and the second one the temporal position of the burst. The rising and the falling edge of the transmit burst are determined by a set of 32 DAC code values n = 0 ... 31. Tru = TXTRUDefault + △TRU_P + △TRU_T Trd = TXTRD_NBDefault + △TRD_P (for a normal burst). Trd = TXTRD_ABDefault + △TRD_P (for an access burst). 3. Parameters F(n) are values coming from the DAC to shape the transmit burst. Some F(n) values have a correspondingparameter used in the TAT to align the mobiles. Parameter used in TAT = [F(n)] 3.1. Parameters used to shape the burst -H0 = [F(1)] controls the rate at which energy is given to the control loop at the beginning of the ramp. This energy is needed to bring the PA system control in a closed loop. This is the second code coming from the MT6223D DAC. -PeakPow = [F(15)] corresponds to the peak power of the transmit burst. -H30 = [F(30)] corresponds to the last ramping coefficients used to shape the ramp. -MinPow = [F(31)] is a fixed parameter and corresponds to the Code Start of the MT6223D specification. It ensures a fast discharge of accumulated energy during the open loop mode in the summing node. 3.2. Parameters used to define the temporal position of the burst 3.2.1. Optimum position of the burstThis parameter is TRU (or △TRU_P) on the panel, in the Optimal Burst. This is the burst starting time correction, which is optimised for each power control level.(Note that _P means that the parameter is a power compensation parameter). 3.2.2. Optimum length of the burst This parameter is TRD (or △TRD_P) on the panel, in the Optimal Burst. This is the burst length compensation, which is optimised for each power control level.(Note that _P means that the parameter is a power compensation parameter). 3.3. Parameters used for temperature compensation In order to take into account the variation in temperature of each element constituting the power control loop (detector, power amplifier, and power controller), a temperature compensation table is defined as below: - 2 boundaries in temperature T1 and T2 (same boundaries for Rx and TX mode, GSM850,EGSM,PCS and DCS), T1 and T2 are 8 bits ADC values and corresponding degree values are displayed. -3 values limits of the power level (threshold values) for which the correction is applied (3 for GSM850, 3 for EGSM,3 for PCS and 3 for DCS): Limit△PeakPow (for Power Control Level equal or less than limit PeakPow, the correction is applied); for example in DCS mode, if the threshold is “5”, so the correction of Peak-Power is applied for PCL0, 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5. Limit△H0 (for PCL equal or higher than limit H0, the correction is applied). Limit△TRU (PCL equal or higher than limit TRU, the correction is applied). -3 values of correction of the emitted power level: △PeakPow_T, △H0_T, △TRU_T (repeated for the 3temperature ranges (low, ambient and high), GSM850, EGSM,PCS and DCS); Note that _Tmeans that the parameter is a temperature compensation parameter. 4.1. How to transmit a TCH burst (Random data), in GSM850 mode, channel 190, at power control level max: Configuration of the common parameters: -band: GSM850, -channel: 190, -RF level: 5, -Burst select: Mode TCH Random Power on the mobile, dial SOS ,you can f…
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Item Assy Level Part No.DAYO PN Certifi cation 13D240MBPCBP5 E00350D240M6QS 23 SZ1005G750TF L01060750000VQ 33HZ1608K102TFL01105102000VQ 43 SZ1608K252TF L01120252000VQ 53SZ1005B182TFL01005182000VQ 63CC0402kRX5R6BB104 C00110104540QQ 73 CC0402JRNPO9BN390 C00150390410QQ 83 CC0402JRNPO9BN221 C00150221410QQ 93CC0402JRNPO9BN220C00150220410QQ 103 CC0402kRX7R9BB102 C00150102520QQ 113 CC0402CRNPO9BN6R8 C001506R8110QQ 123 CC0402JRNPO9BN470 C00150470410QQ 133CC0402JRNPO9BN330 C00150330410QQ 143 CC0402JRNPO9BN820 C00150820410QQ 153F920J226MPAAHAC010632266B0RQ 163 CC0402JRNPO9BN560 C00150560410QQ 173 CC0402kRX5R5BB224 C00163224540QQ 183 CC0402JRNPO9BN180 C00150180410QQ 193 CC0402JRNPO9BN100 C00150100410QQ 203 CC0402CRNPO9BN4R7 C001504R7110QQ 213 CC0402kRX7R7BB333 C00116333520QQ 223 CC0402KRX7R6BB473 C00110473520QQ 233 CC0603KRX5R5BB475 C00263475540QQ 243CC0402kRX5R5BB105C00163105540QQ 253CC0603KRX5R5BB225C00263225540QQ 263 CC0402CRNPO9BN8R2 C001508R2110QQ 273F930J107MBAC010631076J0RQ 283 CC0603KRX5R7BB105 C00216105540QQ 293 CC0402JRNPO9BN101 C00150101410QQ 303 CC0805KRX5R5BB106 C00363106540QQ 313CC0402KRX7R8BB223C00125223520QQ 323 CC0402CRNPO9BN1R0 C001501R0110QQ 333 CC0402KRX7R9BB103 C00150103520QQ 343 CC0402JRNPO9BN150 C00150150410QQ 353SFI0402-050E330NP-LF R005003300014Q 363RB520S30-2/TRD00RB520S300PQ 373ESD5Z5V-2/TRD00ESD5Z5VA0PQ 383AVRC14S05Q030100RQ0AVRC14S003EQ 393LTW-C193SN5 D01LTWAC19W73Q 403C90-101-0004J010C90A10018Q 413 BA00D03249-R J004BA00D037PQ 423 CAH11-08163-SF00 J007CAH11A21XQ 433SCH4150602J003SCH41507PQ 443UAF04-10374-1507 J002UAF04A11XQ 453 AJK04-6K20000 J009AJK04A064Q 463 SDCL1005C4N7STF L006004R7800VQ 473 SDCL1005C2N2STF L006002R2800VQ 483 SDCL1005C5N1STF L006005R1800VQ 493 SDCL1005C15NJTDF L00600150400VQ 503 SDCL1005CR10JTF L00600101400VQ 513 SDCL1005C5N6STDF L006005R6800VQ 523RC0402JR-070RLR00116000400QQ 533 RC0402FR-0751RL R00116510300QQ 543RC0402JR-071KL R00116102400QQ 553 RC0402JR-07200RL R00116201400QQ 563 RC0402JR-0710KL R00116103400QQ 573 RC0402JR-0724KL R00116243400QQ 583 RC0402JR-07150RL R00116151400QQ 593 RC0402JR-072K2L R00116222400QQ 603 RC0402JR-0736RL R00116360400QQ 613 RC0402JR-0710RL R00116100400QQ 623RC0402JR-07100KL R00116104400QQ 633 RL0805FR-7W0R33L R003140R3330QQ 643 RC0402JR-0720KL R00116203400QQ 653 RC0603JR-0720RL R0021A200400QQ 663 RC0402JR-072K4L R00116242400QQ 673 RC0603JR-070RL R0021A000400QQ 683 RC0402JR-071K5L R00116152400QQ 693RC0402JR-0747KLR00116473400QQ 703 RC0402JR-0733RL R00116330400QQ 713RC0402JR-07100RL R00116101400QQ 723 RC0402JR-072R2L R001162R2400QQ 733ASM5853F/TR-LFT0ASM5853F05FQ 743 RF7161TR13-3K I0RF7161TR01YUQ 753 AD6548BCPZ-RL3 I0AD6548BC145Q 763 MT6223CA/AN-L I0MT6223CA045S 773K5L2731CAA-D770I0K5L2731C01FS 783SF-3R3-ER-104Z E01500SFA3R9WUQ 793SN4990AIF09E I0SN4990A006NQ 803VRD1828MTX I0VRD1828M017UQ 813AW9364QNRI0AW9364QN169Q 823ET6302YI0ET630200003Q 833 BC6888A04-ICXL-R I0BC6888A005BQ 843 RDA5802S I0RDA5802A006Q 853 SP5369 I0SP53690014WQ 863 AS2930M5-3.3/TR-LF I0AS2930M585FQ 873 EFCH881MTDA1 Q0EFCH881M00TQ 883EFCH942MTDA1Q0EFCH942M00TQ 893EFCH1842TDA1 Q0EFCH184200TQ 903TZ1387A X0TZ1387A003MQ 913EFCH1960TDA1Q0EFCH196000TQ 923Q13MC1461000200X0Q13MC14602TQ 933BBF-2012-2G4S1-B1-RP Q0BBFA201204VQ 943 SHD2400041 H01404C24001VQ 953 SHD2400021 H01403D24001VQ 963 SHD2400011 H01401D24001VQ 973 SHD1430051 H01401D14301VQ 983 SHD2400031 H01402D24001VQ List of no smt components position number B303,B304,B601,B604,C101,C114,C122,C123,C145,C146,C151,C153,C155 ,C234,C252,C325,C326,C327,C328, C329,C330,C331,C333,C356,C360,C361,C362,C363,C364,C365,C408,C409 ,C444,C450,C451,C511,C512,C514, C515,C516,C519,C602,C603,C604,C613,C614,C617,C619,C624,C625,C627 ,C630,C631,C633,C639,C640,C641, C642,C643,C644,C645,C646,C647,C649,C650,C651,C652,C653,C654,C656 ,C657,C658,C659,C660,C667,C668, C678,C1012,C1013,C1014,C1015,C1016,C1017,D201,D206,D207,D208,D23 0,D231,D401,D402,D405,D406,D407, D408,D422,D437,D438,D439,D511,D512,D513,D514,D515,D516,D517,D518 ,D519,D520,D521,D522,D523,D524, D525,D562,D563,D564,D581,D582,D583,D601,D602,J401,J402,J403,J404 ,J410,J411,J505,K,L,L101,L113, L114,L603,L604,L606,L608,L609,L610,L611,L612,L613,L614,L615,L616 ,L620,L621,L630,Q201,R112,R219, R240,R251,R310,R313,R325,R401,R406,R423,R432,R440,R451,R456,R457 ,R458,R460,R581,R583,R590,R603, R604,R606,R607,R611,R617,R618,R630,R631,R632,R633,R1002,R1009,R1 010,R1020,R1022,R1023,RIGHT,RN601, RN602,U110,U203,U301,U604,U606,U607,Z1,Z602,Z604 Please note that this model doesn't support Anolog Televison DescriptionReference No.QTY Supplier Name D240_MB_P5_PCB,6layers,0.8mm,BGA OSP 1MULTEK Bead,75Ω,+/-25%,600mA,0402B111, B401, B602, B603 4 SUNLORD Bead,1000Ω,+/-25%,50mA,0603B201, B2022SUNLORD Bead,2500Ω,+/-25%,200mA,0603B501, B502 2 SUNLORD Bead,1800Ω,+/-25%,50mA,0402 B506, B507, B508, R301, R302, R311, R312, R326, R327, R520, R521, R522 12SUNLORD Cap,100nF,+/-10%,10V,X5R,0402 C102, C109, C130, C131, C133, C139, C140, C207, C208, C209, C210, C211, C213, C214, C216, C219, C230, C306, C308, C319, C320, C346, C402, C410, C411, C439, C441, C448, C501, C502, C513, C517, C620, C623, C1006, C1007, C1008, C1009, C1010, C1011 40YAGEO Cap,39pF,+/-5%,50V,C0G,0402C103, C132 2 YAGEO Cap,220pF,+/-5%,50V,C0G,0402C104 1 YAGEO Cap,22pF,+/-5%,50V,C0G,0402 C105, C106, C116, C117, C118, C124, C204, C205, C240, C616 10YAGEO Cap,1nF,+/-10%,50V,X7R,0402C107, C203 2 YAGEO Cap,6.8pF,+/-0.25pF,50V,C0G,0402C110 1 YAGEO Cap,47pF,+/-5%,50V,C0G,0402C111 1 YAGEO Cap,33pF,+/-5%,50V,C0G,0402 C112, C125, C126, C127, C128, C202, C304, C305, C322, C323, C324, C332, C335, C347, C348, C350, C352, C430, C440, C445 20YAGEO Cap,82pF,+/-5%,50V,C0G,0402C113, C129 2 YAGEO Cap,Tan,22uF,+/- 20%,6.3V,H=1.1mm,ESR=5Ohm,0805 C1191NICHICON Cap,56pF,+/-5%,50V,C0G,0402C120, C121 2 YAGEO Cap,220nF,+/-10%,6.3V,X5R,0402C134 1 YAGEO Cap,18pF,+/-5%,50V,C0G,0402C135, C136, C149, C150 4 YAGEO Cap,10pF,+/-5%,50V,C0G,0402C137, C138 2 YAGEO Cap,4.7pF,+/-0.25pF,50V,C0G,0402C147, C148 2 YAGEO Cap,33nF,+/-10%,16V,X7R,0402C165 1 YAGEO Cap,47nF,+/-10%,10V,X7R,04…
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Note: This test report is prepared for the customer shown above and for the device described herein. It may not be duplicated or used in part without prior written consent from Bay Area Compliance Laboratories Corp. This report must not be used by the customer to claim product certification, approval, or endorsement by NVLAP*, NIST, or any agency of the Federal Government. * This report may contain data that are not covered by the NVLAP accreditation and are marked with an asterisk “*" (Rev.2) SAR EVALUATION REPORT For UNITONE COMMUNICATION LIMITED 6Floor, Pengji Business Mansion, No.50, Bagua 1 Road, Futian District, Shenzhen City, Guangdong, China FCC ID: YL7UNITONECOM2010 Report Type: Original Report Product Type: Mobile Phone Test Engineer: Chris You Report Number: RSZ10063005-SAR Report Date: 2010-07-18 Reviewed By: William Chen EMC Engineer Prepared By: Bay Area Compliance Laboratories Corp. (Shenzhen) 6/F, the 3rd Phase of WanLi Industrial Building, ShiHua Road, FuTian Free Trade Zone Shenzhen, Guangdong, China Tel: +86-755-33320018 Fax: +86-755-33320008 UNITONE COMMUNICATION LIMITED FCC ID: YL7UNITONECOM2010 Report No.:RSZ10063005-SAR Page 2 of 118 SAR Evaluation Report Summary of Test Results Rule Part(s): CFR 47 § 2.1093 Test Procedure(s): FCC OET Bulletin 65C IEEE 1528-2003 Device Type: Portable device Exposure Category Population/Uncontrolled Modulation: GMSK TX Frequency Range: 824-849 MHz (Cellular Band) 1850-1910 MHz (PCS Band) Maximum Conducted Power Tested: GSM: 33.16dBm (Cellular Band) GSM: 31.21dBm (PCS Band) Antenna Type(s): Internal Antenna Body-Worn Accessories: Headset Face-Head Accessories: None Battery Type(s) Tested: 3.7VDC/750mAh Rechargeable Battery Max. SAR Level(s) Measured: 0.204W/Kg 1g Head Tissue (Cellular Band) 0.377W/Kg 1g Body Tissue (Cellular Band) 0.069W/Kg 1g Head Tissue (PCS Band) 1.460W/Kg 1g Body Tissue (PCS Band) This wireless device has been shown to be capable of compliance for localized specific absorption rate (SAR) for General Population/Uncontrolled Exposure limits specified in ANSI/IEEE Standards and has been tested in accordance with the measurement procedures specified in FCC OET 65 Supplement C and IEEE 1528-2003. The results and statements contained in this report pertain only to the device(s) evaluated. EUT Photo UNITONE COMMUNICATION LIMITED FCC ID: YL7UNITONECOM2010 Report No.:RSZ10063005-SAR Page 3 of 118 SAR Evaluation Report TABLE OF CONTENTS REFERENCE, STANDARDS, AND GUILDELINES............................................................................................... 5 SAR LIMITS................................................................................................................................................................. 6 EUT DESCRIPTION.................................................................................................................................................... 7 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION......................................................................................................................................... 7 EUT PHOTO................................................................................................................................................................. 7 FACILITIES AND ACCREDITATION..................................................................................................................... 8 DESCRIPTION OF TEST SYSTEM .......................................................................................................................... 9 EQUIPMENT LIST AND CALIBRATION ............................................................................................................. 16 EQUIPMENTS LIST & CALIBRATION INFO.................................................................................................................. 16 SAR MEASUREMENT SYSTEM VERIFICATION.............................................................................................. 17 LIQUID VERIFICATION............................................................................................................................................... 17 SYSTEM ACCURACY VERIFICATION........................................................................................................................... 20 EUT TEST STRATEGY AND METHODOLOGY ................................................................................................. 21 TEST POSITIONS FOR DEVICE OPERATING NEXT TO A PERSON’S EAR....................................................................... 21 CHEEK/TOUCH POSITION........................................................................................................................................... 22 EAR/TILT POSITION................................................................................................................................................... 22 TEST POSITIONS FOR BODY-WORN AND OTHER CONFIGURATIONS.............................................................................. 23 SAR EVALUATION PROCEDURE................................................................................................................................24 SAR MEASUREMENT RESULTS........................................................................................................................... 25 SAR TEST DATA....................................................................................................................................................... 25 APPENDIX A – MEASUREMENT UNCERTAINTY ............................................................................................27 APPENDIX B – PROBE CALIBRATION CERTIFICATES................................................................................. 28 APPENDIX C – DIPOLE CALIBRATION CERTIFICATES............................................................................... 68 APPENDIX D – SAR SYSTEM VALIDATION DATA ............................................................…
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P5 D240 <Drawn By> <Checked By> <QC By> <Released By> Dec.11 2006<Checked Date><QC Date><Release Date> BeiJing DaYo Mobile <Code> A1<Drawing Number> <Scale> 1 7 REV: SIZE: CODE: DRAWN: DATED: DATED: CHECKED:QUALITY CONTROL: DATED: DATED: RELEASED: COMPANY:TITLE: DRAWING NO: SHEET: OF SCALE: REVISION RECORD ABCD DATE: 1 2 3 4 5 6 DCBA LTR ECO NO: APPROVED: NC 39pf should be close to pin 1100nf to pin24 Outside the shielding 1 PCB PCB SH4 SHD1430051 C155 1uf C153 1uf 1 VIN 2 VSS 3 CE 4 NC 5 VOUT U110 AS2930M5-2.8/TR-LF R1010 L101 NC C101 NC 65 21 34 J101 1 ANT1 TP_2.5X4.0 1 ANT2 TP_2.5X4.0 1 SH1 SH_D240_BB 1 SH5 SH_D240_TV 1 SH3 SH_D240_RF 1 SH2 SH_D240_PA R107 150 C122 NC C123 NC C104 220pF R105 10K R106 24K C109100nF C110 6.8pF C112 33pf + C119 22uF C106 22pF L114NC C105 22pf C135 18pf C136 18pf C137 10pF C138 10pF L109 15nH L110 5.1nH C114 NC D102 1 HOT 2 GND 3 HOT 4 GND Z104 TZ1387A B111 1 VCC_FE 2 I 3 IB 4 VCC_BBI 5 SDATA 6 SCLK 7 SEN 8 N/C 9 VLDO3 10 TXOP_LO 11 TXOP_HI 12 VCC_TXVCO 13 VDD 14 VBAT 15 VLDO1 16 VLDO2 17 VCC_REF 18 VAFC 19 REFINB 20 REFIN 21 REF_OP 22 QB 23 Q 24 VCC_BBQ 25 RX1900B 26 RX1900 27 RX1800B 28 RX1800 29 RX900B 30 RX900 31 RX850B 32 RX850 33 GND U102 AD6548 R114 2.2K R116 2.2K R117 2.2K R118 2.2K C113 82pF C129 82pF C132 39pF C133 100nF C134 220nF C165 33nF C107 1nf R113 1K C102 100nF C103 39pF C130 100nF C139 100nF C140 100nF R112 NC C131 100nF R102 51 C111 47pF 1 INPUT 2 3 OUPUT 4 OUPUT 5 Z103 SFHG42MQ101 1 INPUT 2 3 OUPUT 4 OUPUT 5 Z102 SFH942PQ101 1 GND 2 GND 3 RFIN_LB 4 GND 5 RFIN_HB 6 GND 7 GND 8 GND 9 GND 10 RX1(NC) 11 RX2(RX0) 12 RX3(RX1) 13 RX4(NC) 14 ANTENNA 15 GND 16 GND 17 GPCTRL2(NC) 18 VBAT 19 GPCTRL1 20 GPCTRL0 21 TX_ENABLE 22 VRAMP 23 GND U101 RF7161TR13-3K L108 15nH 1 INPUT 2 3 OUPUT 4 OUPUT 5 Z101 EFCH881MTDA1 1 INPUT 2 3 OUPUT 4 OUPUT 5 Z105 EFCH1960TDA1 R103 1K C116 22pf C117 22pf C118 22pf R104 200 C124 22pf C120 56pF R120 36 C121 56pF R108 150 R110 0 L113 NC C149 18pf C150 18pf L102 4.7nH C128 33pf C151 NC L106 4.7nH C127 33pf C147 4.7pf C148 4.7pf L107 5.1nH L103 2.2nH C126 33pf C145 NC L104 2.2nH C125 33pf C146 NC R130 10 VBAT [2] VCXO_EN [1,2] VCCRF [2] VAPC [2] PA_EN VBAT [2] I [2] IB [2] Q [2] QB [2] LE [2] SDATA [2] SCLK [2] 26MHZ [2] VAFC VBAT [1,2] VCCRF [2,3,4,5] VDD [2,5,6] AVDD [2] GP0 [2] GP1 [2] GP2 [6] BT_26M D240 Dec.11 2006 P5 BeiJing DaYo Mobile <Drawn By> <Checked By> <QC By> <Released By> <Checked Date><QC Date><Release Date> <Code> A1<Drawing Number> <Scale> 2 7 REV: SIZE: CODE: DRAWN: DATED: DATED: CHECKED:QUALITY CONTROL: DATED: DATED: RELEASED: COMPANY:TITLE: DRAWING NO: SHEET: OF SCALE: REVISION RECORD ABCD DATE: 1 2 3 4 5 6 DCBA LTR ECO NO: APPROVED: 1.8v HL 2.8v VMSEL(E4) VMEN 20mA 2.8V VTCXO 2.8V/1.8V 75mA 125mA0.6mA 250mA VRF_23_X Voltage voltage Max(mA) Vcore 1.8V 200mA VDD 2.8V 100mA AVDD 2.8V VRTC 1.5V VMEM 2.8V VSIM 3V 20mA JTAG Main Battery Input Near the IO Difference between MT6223A/P/C and MT6223D MT6223A/P/C MT6223D BALL NAME U10U11T11U12R12U13T13R13U14K15K16 LCD_D5LCD_D4LCD_D3LCD_D2LCD_D1LCD_D0 R11 LCD_WR_BLCD_RD_BLCD_A0LCD_CS1_BECS3_BECS2_B NCNCNCNCNCNCNCNCNCNCNCNC P10R10T10 LCD_D6LCD_D7LCD_D8 LCD_SA0LCD_SDALCD_SCLK BATDET_7.2V MT6223CA/AN-L K5L2731CAA-D770 MT6223CA/AN-L MT6223CA/AN-L MT6223CA/AN-L 1 2 C204 22pf 1 2 C205 22pf C207 100nF C208 100nF C209 100nF C210 100nF 1 2 C203 1nf 1 2 C206 47nF TP203TP205 U1 SYSCLK A10 XOUT_23 A11 XIN_23 J10 TESTMODE R8 GPIO26/EINT4/JTRST U9 JTCK P8 GPIO27/EINT5/JTDI T9 GPIO28/EINT6/JTMS R9 JTDO U8 JRTCK R2 BPI_BUS0 T2 BPI_BUS1 R3 BPI_BUS2 U3 BPI_BUS3 T3 BPI_BUS4 P3 BPI_BUS5 R4 BPI_BUS6/GPIO20 T4 BPI_BUS7/GPIO21/CLKO0 U4 BPI_BUS8/GPIO22/COL5/CLKO1 U5 BPI_BUS9/GPIO23/BSI_CS1/CLKO2 T5 BSI_CS0 R5 BSI_DATA U6 BSI_CLK P7 PWM/GPIO25 A16 SRCLKENA_23 A15 KCOL4 B15 KCOL3 A14 KCOL2 B14 KCOL1 A13 KCOL0 B13 KROW4 C13 KROW3 A12 KROW2 B12 KROW1 C12 KROW0 D12 EINT0 B11 EINT1 C11 GPIO42/BT/MFIQ/EINT2 D11 GPIO43/BE/MIRQ/EINT3 J16 EA25/EA0/GPIO30 J15 EA1 J14 EA2 H17 EA3 H16 EA4 H15 EA5 G17 EA6 G16 EA7 G15 EA8 F17 EA9 F16 EA10 F15 EA11 E17 EA12 E16 EA13 E15 EA14 E14 EA15 D17 EA16 D16 EA17 D15 EA18 D14 EA19 C17 EA20 C16 EA21 C14 EA22 B17 EA23 B16 EA24 U15 /EADV U16 ECLK K15 /ECS3 K16 /ECS2 K17 /ECS1 L14 /ECS0 L15 /EWR L16 /ERD J17 /EUB K14 /ELB T16 ED0 U17 ED1 T17 ED2 P14 ED3 R16 ED4 R17 ED5 P17 ED6 P16 ED7 P15 ED8 N17 ED9 N16 ED10 N15 ED11 M17 ED12 M16 ED13 M15 ED14 L17 ED15 T14 WATCHDOG/GPIO29 T13 LSCK/LCD_D0 T12 LCD_RSTB R12 LCD_WRB R13 LCD_A0 R14 LSCE0/LCD_CS0B U14 LSCE1/LCD_CS1B D8 UTXD2/GPIO51 C8 URXD2/CLK5/GPIO49 B9 URXD3/CLK4/GPIO48 A9 UTXD3/CLK3/GPIO47 C9 URTS1/SDA/GPIO46 D10 UCTS1/SCL/GPIO45 C10 UTXD1/GPIO44 C7 URXD1/GPIO50 T6 DAICLK/EDICK/GPIO15 U7 DAIPCMOUT/EDIDAT/GPIO16 T7 DAIPCMIN/GPIO17 R6 DAIRST/GPIO18 P6 DAISYNC/EDIWS/GPIO19 A17 SRCLKENAI/GPIO31_23 R7 ALERTER/GPIO24 U12 LSDA/LCD_D1 R11 LSA0/LCD_D2 T11 LCD_D3 U11 LCD_D4 U10 LCD_D5 …
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| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output | Emission | Tolerance |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2 | 24E | 1.85 GHz - 1.91 GHz | 1.265 W | 254KGXW | 2.5 ppm |