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Service Manual

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Contents

CONTENTS..................................................................................................................2

1. OUTLINE..................................................................................................................3

1.1. Mobile Introduction...................................................................................................................................3

1.2. Motherboard Components Distribution..................................................................................................5

2. SIGNAL FLOW AND FAULT ANALYSIS...............................................................5

2.1. RF Part........................................................................................................................................................5
2.1.1. Block Diagram of the RF Section........................................................................................................5
2.1.2. Signal flow of the RF Transmitting Part..............................................................................................6
2.1.2.1. Transmitting Path................................................................................................................................6
2.1.2.2. Maintenance Process of the Transmitting part................................................................................6
2.1.3. Signal Flow of the RF Receiving Part.................................................................................................7
2.1.3.1. Receiving Path Components............................................................................................................7
2.1.3.2. Maintenance Process of the Receiving Part....................................................................................8

2.2. Baseband part.............................................................................................................................................9


2.2.1 Block diagram of the Baseband part........................................................................................................9
2.2.2 Power Management................................................................................................................................11
2.2.3 Audio Section.........................................................................................................................................11
2.2.3.1 Audio Codec Circuit......................................................................................................................11
2.2.3.2 MIC& Receiver Loop....................................................................................................................12
2.2.3.3 Headset Loop.................................................................................................................................12
2.2.4 Baseband Fault issues............................................................................................................................13
2.2.4.1 Analysis of the keyboard fault.......................................................................................................14
2.2.4.2 Analysis of Display module circuit...............................................................................................14
2.2.4.3 FM Module....................................................................................................................................15
2.2.4.4 Camera Module.............................................................................................................................15
2.2.4.5 IO Interface....................................................................................................................................16
2.2.4.6 SIM Card & T card Circuit............................................................................................................16

1. Outline

1.1. Mobile Introduction

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Product Hardware Definition
BB MT6260A
PMIC Integrated in CPU
Transceiver Integrated in CPU
Camera DSP/MMP NA
RFPA RF7176D
Base Chip Set FM Integrated in CPU
BT Integrated in CPU
Audio
AW8155
CODEC&PA
Memory 兆易,GD25LQ128YIG
TP IC N/A
LCD 2.8'
Backlight driver Integrated in CPU
Peripheral
CAMERA 2.0 Megapixel
Configuration
Memory card TF card
Antenna PIFA
Leakage current ≤ 200uA
Standby current ≤ 2mA
Call current as
300mA
maximum power
GSM 32.5
Board-level power
DCS 29.5
Basic CH975:-108.0 CH37:-108.0 CH124:-
GSM
Performance Board-level 108.0
Indicators receiver sensitivity CH512:-107.0 CH698:-107.0
DCS
CH885:-107.0
GSM CH975:28.4 CH37:29.1 CH124:29.8
TRP CH512:25.7 CH698:27.8
DCS
CH885:27.9
GSM CH124:-105.1
TIS
DCS CH885:-103.4

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CAMERA

BT_ANT
FM_ANT Internal
RF7176D
tranceiver
CPU
MT6260A
SPK
LCD : 320*240

HP

KEYPAD
REC

MIC
T-FLASH

DUAL SIM
MEMORY CARD

PMIC
MT6260A

BATTRY

System Block Diagram

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1.2. Motherboard Components Distribution

2. Signal Flow and Fault Analysis

2.1. RF Part

2.1.1. Block Diagram of the RF Section

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GGG

A CPU
PA &
N
Ant Switch
T MT6260A
RF7176D

RF Block Diagram

2.1.2. Signal flow of the RF Transmitting Part

2.1.2.1. Transmitting Path

2.1.2.2. Maintenance Process of the Transmitting part


Maintenance Preparation:
Test conditions 1:Vbatt=3.8v~4.2v
Test conditions 2:GSM Band
Tx Mode CH62 Freq=902.4MHz Power Level:5
Test conditions 3:DCS Band
Tx Mode CH700 Freq=1747.8MHz Power Level:0
Test Equipment: CMU200,Agilent 60100, Oscilloscopes,Spectrums Analyzer

Maintenance Flow Chart of the Transmitting Issue:

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( NO launch ) Connect the PC and the phone with maintenance line,

then making the phone into the RF state with META software

Check Transceiver to N
Check CPU
see if IO signals exist.
Y
`

Check the PA output to N


see if there is RF signal

in the path.

Check the

Transceiver to see if
Y Y
there is RF signal

output.
N
VBAT,PA_EN,BANDS
N
W_DCS,VAPC OK?

N
Y
Check Transceiver if

LE 、SCLK/SDAT 、RF
N VCOEN 、 VCXOEN
have the correct signal.
Replace PA
Check RF coaxial

switch or matching Y
Check CPU
Replace Transceiver

2.1.3. Signal Flow of the RF Receiving Part

2.1.3.1. Receiving Path Components


Receiving path is shown in the following figure:

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2.1.3.2. Maintenance Process of the Receiving Part
Maintenance Preparation:
Test conditions
Test condition 1:Vbatt=3.8v~4.2v
Test condition 2:GSM850 Band
Rx Mode CH192=882.0MHZ Input power:-60dbm
Test condition 3:GSM900 Band
Rx Mode CH62=947.4MHZ Input power:-60dbm
Test condition4:DCS Band
Rx Mode CH698=1842.4MHZ Input power:-60dbm
Test condition5:PCS Band
Rx Mode CH660=1959.8MHZ Input power:-60dbm
Test Equipment: CMU200,Agilent 60100, Oscilloscopes,Spectrum analyzer

Maintenance flow chart of the receiving Issues:

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No receiving

Start the META software to connect the PC and the phone , making the phone into the receiving state.

Signal generator is also adjusted to the correspond CH 。And signal lines connected to the phone.
的同轴开关上。

Y
Check CPU Transceiver has IQ?

Y Transceiver has received N


signal?

号?
Transceiver N PA has received

signal?
SDATA 、SCLK 、LE
、CXOEN are correct ?
N
Check to see if there has

signal in the matching circuit


Y Y
Check CPU
between PA and ANT

Whether the voltage Check to see if there has


of the transceiver is signal in the matching
normal ? Whether circuit between PA and
N
26MHZ is normal? transceiver
Check the 正常?
corresponding power Y
supply and 26MHZ
Replace transceiver
resulting circuit

2.2. Baseband part

2.2.1 Block diagram of the Baseband part

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CAMERA

BT_ANT
FM_ANT Internal
RF7176D
tranceiver
CPU
MT6260A
SPK
LCD : 320*240

HP

KEYPAD
REC

MIC
T-FLASH

DUAL SIM
MEMORY CARD

PMIC
MT6260A

BATTRY

2.2.2 Power Management

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The power management is integrated into MT6260A, the main functions of which are to complete the logic
level conversion of the SIM card and charge the battery.

2.2.2.1 Mobile power supply system

2.2.3 Audio Section

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2.2.3.1 Audio Codec Circuit
This phone applies AW8155 amplifier to drive a single speaker. Block diagram of the audio system is as
below:

2.2.3.2 MIC& Receiver Loop


MIC Audio path is shown below : MIC must have a bias voltage in order to operate normally——
2.0±0.1V. When MIC is in good condition but loop MIC has no echo, then you need to check the basic bias
voltage signal of the MICBIASP and MICBIASSP, the language signals of the RECEIVER and MIC also
need to be checked.

Receiver loop is simple. The output of BB drive Receiver directly through Filter and ESD protected
network, as shown below:

2.2.3.3 Headset Loop

Headset loop includes two signals: Headset speaker and MIC , If the headset fitting were in good

condition, when the headset plug in, it appears abnormal, such as: The Headset speaker has no sound 、the

MIC is invalid. All this need to check the access conditions of the circuit above.

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2.2.4 Baseband Fault issues

Maintenance process of the download failure Issues:

Download Fail

Exclude the reason of Yes Check to see if it is caused by other

download failure factors such as: configuration, download

caused by other factors cable, power supply, software and PC

NO

Check if the system NO Check to see if the serial ports between

connector is poor pc and cell phone is smooth

soldered or damaged.

NO Yes Quickly disconnect the

connection, and gently


Check the resistance, Connect the download cable then
Yes touch the chip to see if it is
capacitance and the observe the Ammeter to see if it
hot. If not, then focus point
EDC devices between shows high current ( The normal
using the multi-meter to
the system connector current generally about 30mA )
measure the short circuit.
and the CPU. Little or no current Current normal but download fail

Check the power manager and open the Check VCORE 、VDD 、VADD 、VTCXO 、
VRTC 、VMEM 、Measure the clock signal
LDO to see if the voltage supply is of 26MHZ 、32KHZ.
normal and whether there is power

supply circuit open.


Check CPU and NAND FLASH 、 SDRAM
to see if they are OK and the LDO is normal.

2.2.4.1 Analysis of the keyboard fault


This handset has 21 keys. All the keyboard circuits use the scanning method to detect

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except the power button .When a button is pressed the scanning signal will be triggered, then
the corresponding row and column will be detected. The function of the key can be identified
according to software definition.

a. The cell phone can power on ,but all the keys are invalid.
In general, this situation is caused by some key short-circuit, the equivalent of a
long pressing this button.
At this point ,you should analyze the following first:
⑴ Check the connector external exclusion and varistor to see if they are short-
circuit.
⑵ Then ,check the connector to see whether it is short-circuit when it is welded.
b. Failure of a single button
This situation needs to check whether the beneath of the DOME key is dirty. If the
problem still exists, you have to check whether the circuit is open.
c. Failure of a few buttons
This situation is usually caused by a short-circuit row or column. Checking the
interface circuit to see if it has open weld phenomena and detect the
disconnected phenomena of the resistance.

2.2.4.2 Analysis of Display module circuit


Display module use the 2.8 "TFT LCD, which is a 8-bit data bus mode,including read, write,
data command select signal, independent chip select signal and reset signal.

For the screen problem you should first use the alternative method to search out whether the
problem is in the motherboard or the LCD. Focus on examining the LCM connector welding.
The backlight signal is completed by the LED driver chip. Generally, measure the input
voltage VBAT and the enable control signal.

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2.2.4.3 FM Module
This module is integrated in CPU MT6260A.

FM use the headphone ground as the antenna.

2.2.4.4 Camera Module


This module uses the 2.0 million pixel camera, connecting to baseband chip through

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connector. The welding of the connector is the main reason for the camera malfunction.

Power supply circuit uses LDO to supply power for the module’s analog and digital power.
Camera Interface Circuit:

VCAMD: Power supply for digital part of the camera


VCAMA: Power supply for analog part of the camera

2.2.4.5 IO Interface
IO applies 5pin standard interface , which realize the functions of USB, charging and
download.

2.2.4.6 SIM Card & T card Circuit


Switch of dual SIM cards is integrated into baseband.

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2.2.4.7 BT Circuit
Be integrated in CPU MT6260A.

3. Disassembly and assembly service Tools

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