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Copyright 2005© Siemens AG
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Service Repair Documentation
Level 2.5e – C75
Release 1.0
Interfaces and Features
Keypad Interface for scanning keypads up to 6 rows and 4 columns
Pulse Number Modulation output for Automatic Frequency Correction (AFC)
Serial RF Control Interface; support of direct conversion RF
2 USARTs with autobaud detection and hardware flow control
IrDA Controller integrated in USART0 (with IrDA support up to 115.2 kbps)
1 Serial Synchronous SPI compatible interfaces in the controller domain
1 Serial Synchronous SPI compatible interface in the TEAKLite domain
I2C-bus interface (e.g. connection to S/M-Power)
2 bidirectional and one unidirectional I2S interface accessible from the TEAKLite
USB V1.1 mini host interface for full speed devices with up to 5 interfaces and 10
endpoints configurable supporting also USB on-the-go functionality
ISO 7816 compatible SIM card interface
Enhanced digital (phase linearity, adj/ co-channel interference) baseband filters,
including analog prefilters and high resolution analog-to-digital converters.
Separate analog-to-digital converter for various general purpose measurements like
battery voltage, battery, VCXO and environmental temperature, battery technology,
transmission power, offset, onchip temperature, etc.
Ringer support for highly oversampled PDM/PWM input signals for more versatility in
ringer tone generation
RF power ramping functions
DAI Interface according to GSM 11.10 is implemented via dedicated I2S mode
26 MHz master clock input
External memory interface:
1.8V interface
Data bus: 16 bit non-multiplexed and multiplexed, 32 bit multiplexed
Supports synchronous devices (SDRAMs and Flash Memory) up to 62.4 MHz
For each of the 4 address regions 128 MByte with 32-bit access or 64 MByte with a
16-bit access are addressable
Supports asynchronous devices (i.e. SRAM, display) including write buffer for
cache line write
Port logic for external port signals
Comprehensive static and dynamic Power Management
Various frequency options during operation mode
32 kHz clock in standby mode
Sleep control in standby mode
RAMs and ROMs in power save mode during standby mode
Additional leakage current reduction in standby mode possible by switching off the
power for the TEAKLite subsystem.

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