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DVX LTE
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDES
2009 Motorola Proprietary & Confidential
DVX LTE EE TEAM
April 15, 2014
Table of
Contents
1. Snapshots of Antennas and Main Boards 3
2. GSM 6
3. WCDMA 20
4. LTE 37
5. CDMA 54
6. GPS 63
7. WLAN / BT / FM 66
8. Charging 84
9. Prox & IR Sensor 90
10. uSIM 94
11. Vibrator and sensors 97
12. microSD 103
13. Touch 109
14. Display 113
15. Camera and Flash LED 121
16. Audio 137



Main Antenna
Quad-band GSM
UMTS Bands 1, 2, 4, 5, 8
LTE Bands 2, 3, 4, 5, 8
LTE Antenna
LTE Band 7, 12, 17, 20
Diversity Antenna
UMTS Bands 1, 2, 4, 5, 8
LTE Bands 2, 4, 5, 17
Bluetooth/Wifi
Antenna
GPS Antenna
Antennas
Snapshots of Main PCB

Top Side
(Battery side)
Bottom Side
(Display side)
EMEA version shown.
Please check BOM for
different variants
General Radio Check
GSM Quad Band RX
Please also refer to DVX LTE RF Flow Diagrams
START
END
DPX
MATCHING
CHECK ?
CHECK & REPLACE
R3100,R3101, C3100, C3101, R3104, C3104, C3105, C3102,
C3106, C3108,C3109,C3110, C3111, R3114, C3112, C3113,
C3114, C3115, C3116, C3117, C3118, C3119, C3120, C3121,
C3122.

OK
FAIL
OK
FAIL
OK
FAIL
OK
FAIL
OK
CHECK & REPLACE
FL4501, L4508, C4576, C4513, L4509, L4510, C4539.


XO Frequency
CHECK ?

SP10T,
RF CON.
CHECK ?
CHECK & REPLACE
S4500, R4599, R4500, C4506A, E4500, C4506B,
C100, L101, J100.

WTR2605
Voltage CHECK
?

CHECK & REPLACE
C3004
GSM850 Receiver UMTS Global & AWS Check Chart
GSM850 Receiver Circuitry-UMTS Global
START
END
DPX
MATCHING
CHECK ?
CHECK & REPLACE
R3100,R3101, C3100, C3101, R3104, C3104, C3105, C3102,
C3106, C3108,C3109,C3110, C3111, R3114, C3112, C3113,
C3114, C3115, C3116, C3117, C3118, C3119, C3120, C3121,
C3122.

OK
FAIL
OK
FAIL
OK
FAIL
OK
FAIL
OK
CHECK & REPLACE
FL4502,C4511,L4512,C4575, C4541, L4514.


XO Frequency
CHECK ?

SP10T,
RF CON.
CHECK ?
CHECK & REPLACE
S4500, R4599, R4500, C4506A, E4500, C4506B,
C100, L101, J100.

WTR2605
Voltage CHECK
?

CHECK & REPLACE
C3004
GSM900 Receiver UMTS Global Check Chart
GSM900 Receiver Circuitry-UMTS Global
START
END
SAW
MATCHING
CHECK ?
CHECK & REPLACE
R3100,C3100,C3102,C3103,C3104,C3105,C3106,C3107,R3110
,C3110,R3120,C3120,C3122,C3123,C3124,C3125,C3126,C312
7,R3128

OK
FAIL
OK
FAIL
OK
FAIL
OK
FAIL
OK
CHECK & REPLACE
FL4809, L4566, C4566, L4569, L4562, C4567, L4563, L4564


XO Frequency
CHECK ?

SP10T,
RF CON.
CHECK ?
CHECK & REPLACE
U4000,C4016,C4000,C4004,C100,L101,J100

WTR2605
Voltage CHECK
?

CHECK & REPLACE
R3000, C3004
GSM1800 Receiver UMTS Global & AWS Check Chart
GSM1800 Receiver Circuitry-UMTS Global
START
END
SAW
MATCHING
CHECK ?
CHECK & REPLACE
R3100,C3100,C3102,C3103,C3104,C3105,C3106,C3107,R3110
,C3110,R3120,C3120,C3122,C3123,C3124,C3125,C3126,C312
7,R3128

OK
FAIL
OK
FAIL
OK
FAIL
OK
FAIL
OK
CHECK & REPLACE
FL4809, L4565, C4565, L4569, L4562, C4567, L4563, L4564



XO Frequency
CHECK ?

SP10T,
RF CON.
CHECK ?
CHECK & REPLACE
U4000,C4016,C4000,C4004,C100,L101,J100

WTR2605
Voltage CHECK
?

CHECK & REPLACE
R3000, C3004
GSM1900 Receiver UMTS Global & AWS Check Chart
GSM1900 Receiver Circuitry-UMTS Global
GSM Quad Band Tx
Please also refer to DVX LTE RF Flow Diagrams
GSM Quad Band Tx Check Chart No Tx
QRCT GSM Power Transmit
QRCT GSM Power Transmit
QRCT GSM Power Transmit
WCDMA
Please also refer to DVX LTE RF Flow Diagrams
WCDMA B1 TX Check Chart No TX
START
END
TX VOLTAGE
CHECK?
DPLX & SP10T
CHECK ?
TX LEVEL
CHECK ?
2
CHECK & REPLACE
R3100,R3101,R3102,R3103,R3104,R3105,R3106,R3107,R3108,R
3109,R3110,R3111,R3112,R3113,R3114

FAIL
OK
OK
FAIL
OK
FAIL
OK
FAIL
CHECK & REPLACE
C4524,C4525,C4530,C4531
CHECK & REPLACE
FL4500, C4514,L4504,S4500
OK

WTR1625
Voltage CHECK
?

RF
CONNECTOR
CHECK ?
CHECK & REPLACE
R4599,C100,L101,J100
FAIL
Go to TX CHECK CHART- Low TX
PA Input &
Output Match
CHECK?
OK
FAIL
CHECK & REPLACE
C4537,C4521, L4535, C4555, U4502
WTR1625
TX Level
CHECK ?
END
2
PA GAIN & DPLX
LOSS
CHECK ?
OK
FAIL
OK
FAIL
OK
FAIL
OK
RF CONNECTOR
CHECK
FAIL
OK
SP10T LOSS
CHECK ?
CHECK & REPLACE
C4555, C4521, L4535, U3000
CHECK & REPLACE
C4537,C4521, L4535, C4555, U4502, FL4500
CHECK & REPLACE
R4599,S4500
WCDMA B1 TX Check Chart Low TX
CHECK & REPLACE C100,L101,J100
START
END
DPLX & MATCH
CHECK ?
OK
FAIL
OK
FAIL
OK
FAIL
OK
FAIL
OK
CHECK & REPLACE
FL4500, C4544, S4501, C4546, L4505, L4560

XO Frequency
CHECK ?

SP10T,
RF CON. CHECK
?
CHECK & REPLACE
S4500 ,R4599,C100,L101,J100

WTR1625
Voltage CHECK
?

CHECK & REPLACE
R2000, C2000, Y2000,U2000,C3500,C3003,C2007,C3004
WCDMA B1 RX Check Chart
CHECK & REPLACE
R3100,R3101,R3102,R3103,R3104,R3105,R3106,R3107,R3108,R
3109,R3110,R3111,R3112,R3113,R3114

WCDMA B2 TX Check Chart No TX
START
END
TX VOLTAGE
CHECK?
DPLX & SP10T
CHECK ?
TX LEVEL
CHECK ?
2
CHECK & REPLACE
R3100,R3101,R3102,R3103,R3104,R3105,R3106,R3107,R310
8,R3109,R3110,R3111,R3112,R3113,R3114
FAIL
OK
OK
FAIL
OK
FAIL
OK
FAIL
CHECK & REPLACE
C4524,C4525,C4530,C4531
CHECK & REPLACE
FL4506, C4509,L4520,S4500
OK

WTR1625
Voltage CHECK
?

RF
CONNECTOR
CHECK ?
CHECK & REPLACE
R4599,C100,L101,J100
FAIL
Go to TX CHECK CHART- Low TX
OK
FAIL
PA Input &
Output Match
CHECK?
CHECK & REPLACE
C4532,C4521, L4535, C4555, U4502
WTR1625
TX Level
CHECK ?
END
2
PA GAIN & DPLX
LOSS
CHECK ?
OK
FAIL
OK
FAIL
OK
FAIL
OK
RF CONNECTOR
CHECK
FAIL
OK
SP10T LOSS
CHECK ?
CHECK & REPLACE
C4555, C4521, L4535, U3000
CHECK & REPLACE
R4599,S4500
WCDMA B2 TX Check Chart Low TX
CHECK & REPLACE
C4532, U4502,FL4506
CHECK & REPLACE C100,L101,J100
START
END
DPLX &
MATCHING
CHECK ?
OK
FAIL
OK
FAIL
OK
FAIL
OK
FAIL
OK
CHECK & REPLACE
FL4506,C4564, L4521, L4522


XO Frequency
CHECK ?

SP10T,
RF CON. CHECK
?

WTR1625
Voltage CHECK
?

WCDMA B2 RX Check Chart
CHECK & REPLACE
R2000, C2000, Y2000,U2000,C3500,C3003,C2007,C3004
CHECK & REPLACE
R3100,R3101,R3102,R3103,R3104,R3105,R3106,R3107,R3108,R
3109,R3110,R3111,R3112,R3113,R3114

CHECK & REPLACE
S4500 ,R4599,C100,L101,J100
START
END
TX
VOLTAGE
CHECK?
DPLX &
SP10T
CHECK ?
TX LEVEL
CHECK ?
2
CHECK & REPLACE
R3100,R3101,R3102,R3103,R3104,R3105,R3106,R3107,R3108,R3
109,R3110,R3111,R3112,R3113,R3114
CHECK & REPLACE
C4524,C4525,C4530,C4531
WTR1625Volt
age CHECK ?

RF
CONNECTOR
CHECK ?
CHECK & REPLACE
R4599,C100,L101,J100
Go to TX CHECK CHART- Low TX
CHECK & REPLACE
C4522 , L4541 , C4561 ,C4534, C4572, L4548,
U4502
WCDMA B4 TX Check Chart No TX
FAIL
FAIL
FAIL
FAIL
FAIL
FAIL
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
CHECK & REPLACE
FL4503, C4510,L4516,S4500
PA Input &
Output Match
CHECK?
WTR1625
TX Level
CHECK ?
END
2
PA GAIN &
DPLX LOSS
CHECK ?
FAIL
FAIL
FAIL
RF
CONNECTOR
CHECK
FAIL
SP10T LOSS
CHECK ?
CHECK & REPLACE
C4522, C4561, L4541, U3000
CHECK & REPLACE
R4599,S4500
WCDMA B4 TX Check Chart Low TX
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
CHECK & REPLACE
C100,L101,J100
CHECK & REPLACE
C4534,C4572, L4548, U4502,FL4503
START
END
DPLX &
MATCHING
CHECK ?
OK
FAIL
OK
FAIL
OK
FAIL
FAIL
OK
CHECK & REPLACE
FL4503,R4551, C4543, S4501, L4505, L4560, C4546

XO
Frequency
CHECK ?

SP10T,
RF CON.
CHECK ?
WTR1625
Voltage
CHECK ?

WCDMA B4 RX Check Chart
CHECK & REPLACE
R2000, C2000, Y2000,U2000,C3500,C3003,C2007,C3004
CHECK & REPLACE
R3100,R3101,R3102,R3103,R3104,R3105,R3106,R3107,R3108,R
3109,R3110,R3111,R3112,R3113,R3114

CHECK & REPLACE
S4500 ,R4599,C100,L101,J100
WCDMA B5 TX Check Chart No TX
START
END
TX VOLTAGE
CHECK?
DPLX & SP10T
CHECK ?
TX LEVEL
CHECK ?
2
CHECK & REPLACE
R3100,R3101,R3102,R3103,R3104,R3105,R3106,R3107,R310
8,R3109,R3110,R3111,R3112,R3113,R3114
FAIL
OK
OK
FAIL
OK
FAIL
OK
FAIL
CHECK & REPLACE
C4524,C4525,C4530,C4531
OK

WTR1625Volta
ge CHECK ?

RF
CONNECTOR
CHECK ?
CHECK & REPLACE
R4599,C100,L101,J100
FAIL
Go to TX CHECK CHART- Low TX
OK
FAIL
CHECK & REPLACE
C4516, L4539 , FL4507 , C4519 ,C4535, L4550,
U4502
CHECK & REPLACE
FL4501, C4513,L4508,C4576,S4500
PA Input &
Output Match
CHECK?
WTR1625
TX Level
CHECK ?
END
2
PA GAIN & DPLX
LOSS
CHECK ?
OK
FAIL
OK
FAIL
OK
FAIL
OK
RF CONNECTOR
CHECK
CHECK & REPLACE C100,L101,J100
FAIL
OK
SP10T LOSS
CHECK ?
CHECK & REPLACE
C4516,L4539, U3000
CHECK & REPLACE
C4535, L4550, U4502,FL4501
CHECK & REPLACE
R4599,S4500
WCDMA B5 TX Check Chart Low TX
START
END
DPLX &
MATCHING
CHECK ?
OK
FAIL
OK
FAIL
OK
FAIL
OK
FAIL
OK
CHECK & REPLACE
FL4501, L4510, C4539, L4509


XO Frequency
CHECK ?

SP10T,
RF CON. CHECK
?

WTR1625
Voltage CHECK
?

WCDMA B5 RX Check Chart
CHECK & REPLACE
R2000, C2000, Y2000,U2000,C3500,C3003,C2007,C3004
CHECK & REPLACE
R3100,R3101,R3102,R3103,R3104,R3105,R3106,R3107,R3108,R
3109,R3110,R3111,R3112,R3113,R3114

CHECK & REPLACE
S4500 ,R4599,C100,L101,J100
WCDMA B8 TX Check Chart No TX
START
END
TX
VOLTAGE
CHECK?
DPLX &
SP10T
CHECK ?
TX LEVEL
CHECK ?
2
CHECK & REPLACE
R3100,R3101,R3102,R3103,R3104,R3105,R3106,R3107,R310
8,R3109,R3110,R3111,R3112,R3113,R3114
FAIL
OK
OK
FAIL
OK
FAIL
OK
FAIL
CHECK & REPLACE
C4524,C4525,C4530,C4531
OK
WTR1625
Voltage
CHECK ?

RF
CONNECTOR
CHECK ?
CHECK & REPLACE
R4599,C100,L101,J100
FAIL
Go to TX CHECK CHART- Low TX
OK
FAIL
CHECK & REPLACE
FL4502, C4511,L4512,S4500
PA Input &
Output Match
CHECK?
CHECK & REPLACE
C4516, L4539 , FL4507 , C4519 ,C4536, L4552,
U4502
WTR1625
TX Level
CHECK ?
END
2
PA GAIN &
DPLX LOSS
CHECK ?
OK
FAIL
OK
FAIL
OK
FAIL
OK
RF
CONNECTOR
CHECK
CHECK & REPLACE
C100,L101,J100
FAIL
OK
SP10T LOSS
CHECK ?
CHECK & REPLACE
C4516,L4539, U3000
CHECK & REPLACE
C4536, L4552, U4502,FL4502
CHECK & REPLACE
R4599,S4500
WCDMA B8 TX Check Chart Low TX
START
END
DPLX &
MATCHING
CHECK ?
OK
FAIL
OK
FAIL
OK
FAIL
OK
FAIL
OK
XO
Frequency
CHECK ?

SP10T,
RF CON.
CHECK ?
WTR1625
Voltage
CHECK ?

WCDMA B8 RX Check Chart
CHECK & REPLACE
R2000, C2000, Y2000,U2000,C3500,C3003,C2007,C3004
CHECK & REPLACE
FL4502,C4575,C4541,L4514
CHECK & REPLACE
R3100,R3101,R3102,R3103,R3104,R3105,R3106,R3107,R3108,R
3109,R3110,R3111,R3112,R3113,R3114

CHECK & REPLACE
S4500 ,R4599,C100,L101,J100
START
END
WTR1625L
Signal CHECK?
OK
FAIL
OK
FAIL
OK
FAIL
OK
FAIL
OK
CHECK & REPLACE
U3000, L4843, L4842, L4840, L4839, L4827, C4827,
L4828, C4821, C4837, L4821


XO Frequency
CHECK ?

Rx SAW &
Match CHECK?
CHECK & REPLACE
FL4822, C4841 , L4841 ,FL4820, C4838 , L4838 ,FL4817, C4826
, L4826 ,FL4815, C4820, L4820

WTR1625
Voltage CHECK
?

Diversity RX Check Chart For WCDMA B1, B2, B4, B5, B8
SP12T CHECK?
CHECK & REPLACE
S4800,R4805, C45800A,C4800B
FAIL
CHECK & REPLACE
R3100,R3101,R3102,R3103,R3104,R3105,R3106,R3107,R310
8,R3109,R3110,R3111,R3112,R3113,R3114
CHECK & REPLACE
R2000, C2000, Y2000,U2000,C3500,C3003,C2007,C3004
RF connector
CHECK?
CHECK & REPLACE
C170,J170
FAIL
LTE
Please also refer to DVX LTE RF Flow Diagrams
LTE B17 RX Check Chart
LTE B17 DRX Check Chart
LTE B17 TX Check Chart
No TX
LTE B17 TX Check Chart
Low TX
LTE B7 RX Check Chart

LTE B7 DRX Check Chart
LTE B7 TX Check Chart
No Power
LTE B7 TX Check Chart
Low Power
LTE B20 RX Check Chart

LTE B20 DRX Check Chart
LTE B20 TX Check Chart
No Power
LTE B20 TX Check Chart
Low Power
LTE B3 RX Check Chart
LTE B3 DRX Check Chart
LTE B3 TX Check Chart
No Power
LTE B3 TX Check Chart
Low Power
CDMA
Please also refer to DVX LTE RF Flow Diagrams
CDMA BLOCK DIAGRAM
CDMA BC1 TX Check Chart No TX
START
END
TX VOLTAGE
CHECK?
DUPLEXER &
SP10T
CHECK ?
TX LEVEL
CHECK ?
2
CHECK & REPLACE
R3600,R3601,R3602,R3603,R4604,R3605,R3606,R3607,R3608,R3609,R3610,R3611,R36
12,R3613,R3614,C3600,C3601,C3602,C3603,C3604,C3605,C3606,C3607,C3608,C3609,C
3610,C3611,C3612,C3613,C3614,C3615,C3616,C3617,C3618,C3619,C3620,C3621,C362
2,C3623,C3624,C3625,C3626


FAIL
OK
OK
FAIL
OK
FAIL
OK
FAIL
CHECK & REPLACE
C4524,C4525,C4530,C4531

CHECK & REPLACE
FL4506,L4519,L4520,C4509,S4500,R4500,E4500

OK

WTR1625
Voltage CHECK
?

RF
CONNECTOR
CHECK ?
CHECK & REPLACE
C100,L101,R4599,R4550,R4544
FAIL
Go to TX CHECK CHART- Low TX
PA MODE &
MATCH
CHECK?
OK
FAIL CHECK & REPLACE
C4540,C4547,C4548,C4549,C4554,C4562
L4545,L4546,C4532,C4521,C4555,L4535,U4502

WTR1625
TX Level
CHECK ?
END
2
PAM GAIN & DPX
LOSS
CHECK ?
OK
FAIL
OK
FAIL
OK
FAIL
OK
RF CONNECTOR
CHECK
CHECK & REPLACE C100,L101,J100
FAIL
OK
SP10T LOSS
CHECK ?
CHECK & REPLACE
C4521,C4555,L4535
PDM = 76 (set same PDM count and compare Tx power
level with a good unit)
CHECK & REPLACE
C4521,C4555,L4535,U4502,C4532,L4545,L4546
C4509,L4519,L4520
PAM Gain = 26~30 dB in high gain mode
DPX Loss = 2.1~3.0 dB
CHECK & REPLACE
S4500,R4599

CDMA BC1 TX Check Chart Low TX
START
END
DPX &
MATCHING
CHECK ?
CHECK & REPLACE
R3600,R3601,R3602,R3603,R4604,R3605,R3606,R3607,R3608,R3609,R361
0,R3611,R3612,R3613,R3614,C3600,C3601,C3602,C3603,C3604,C3605,C36
06,C3607,C3608,C3609,C3610,C3611,C3612,C3613,C3614,C3615,C3616,C3
617,C3618,C3619,C3620,C3621,C3622,C3623,C3624,C3625,C3626


OK
FAIL
OK
FAIL
OK
FAIL
OK
FAIL
OK
CHECK & REPLACE
FL4506,L4521,L4522,C4564


XO Frequency
CHECK ?

SP10T,
RF CON. CHECK
?
CHECK & REPLACE
S4500,R4500,E4500,C4506A,C4506B,C100,L101,J100

WTR1625
Voltage CHECK
?

CHECK & REPLACE
C3500,C3501
XO Freq = 19.2 MHz
CDMA BC1 RX Check Chart
CDMA BC0 TX Check Chart No TX
START
END
TX VOLTAGE
CHECK?
DUPLEXER &
SP8T
CHECK ?
TX LEVEL
CHECK ?
2
CHECK & REPLACE
R3600,R3601,R3602,R3603,R4604,R3605,R3606,R3607,R3608,R3609,R3610,R3611,R361
2,R3613,R3614,C3600,C3601,C3602,C3603,C3604,C3605,C3606,C3607,C3608,C3609,C36
10,C3611,C3612,C3613,C3614,C3615,C3616,C3617,C3618,C3619,C3620,C3621,C3622,C3
623,C3624,C3625,C3626




FAIL
OK
OK
FAIL
OK
FAIL
OK
FAIL
CHECK & REPLACE
C4524,C4525,C4530,C4531



CHECK & REPLACE
R4500,E4500,C4506A,C4506B,S4500,C4513, C4576,
L4508,L4509,L4510,C4539,FL4501


OK

WTR1625
Voltage CHECK
?

RF
CONNECTOR
CHECK ?
CHECK & REPLACE
C100,L101,J100,R4599
FAIL
Go to TX CHECK CHART- Low TX
PA MODE &
MATCH
CHECK?
OK
FAIL
CHECK & REPLACE
C4540,C4547,C4548,C4549,C4554,C4562,
C4513,L4536,L4537,C4535,L4549,L4550
FL4507,C4516,L4539

WTR1625
TX Level
CHECK ?
END
2
PAM GAIN & DPX
LOSS
CHECK ?
OK
FAIL
OK
FAIL
OK
FAIL
OK
RF CONNECTOR
CHECK
CHECK & REPLACE C100,L101,J100
FAIL
OK
SP10T LOSS
CHECK ?
CHECK & REPLACE
C4516,L4539,FL4507,L4537
PDM = 77 (set same PDM count and compare Tx power
level with a good unit)
CHECK & REPLACE
L4549,L4550,C4535,L4532,L4537,C4519,FL4507,L4539,C4516
PAM Gain = 25~29 dB in high gain mode
DPX Loss = 2~4 dB
CHECK & REPLACE
L4508,C4576,C4513,R4599
CDMA BC0 TX Check Chart Low TX
START
END
DPX &
MATCHING
CHECK ?
CHECK & REPLACE
R3600,R3601,R3602,R3603,R4604,R3605,R3606,R3607,R3608,R3609,R3610,R3611,R3612,R3
613,R3614,C3600,C3601,C3602,C3603,C3604,C3605,C3606,C3607,C3608,C3609,C3610,C361
1,C3612,C3613,C3614,C3615,C3616,C3617,C3618,C3619,C3620,C3621,C3622,C3623,C3624,C
3625,C3626



OK
FAIL
OK
FAIL
OK
FAIL
OK
FAIL
OK
CHECK & REPLACE
FL4501,L4510,L4509,C4539


XO Frequency
CHECK ?

SP8T,
RF CON. CHECK
?
CHECK & REPLACE
S4500, R4500,,E4500,C4506A,C4506B,C100,L101,J100,R4599

WTR1625
Voltage CHECK
?

CHECK & REPLACE
C3500,C3501
XO Freq = 19.2 MHz
CDMA BC0 RX Check Chart
START
END
Antenna Con.
Check
CHECK & REPLACE
R3600,R3601,R3602,R3603,R4604,R3605,R3606,R3607,R3608,R3609,R3610,R3611,R3612,R3
613,R3614,C3600,C3601,C3602,C3603,C3604,C3605,C3606,C3607,C3608,C3609,C3610,C361
1,C3612,C3613,C3614,C3615,C3616,C3617,C3618,C3619,C3620,C3621,C3622,C3623,C3624,C
3625,C3626

OK
FAIL
OK
FAIL
OK
FAIL
OK
FAIL
OK
CHECK & REPLACE
C170,R125,J170,C171,C172,C173,L170,L172,L183,C183,C184,C184,C183,L181,C181,D180,
R183,L180,C180,R181,R182,R180,Q180



XO Frequency
CHECK ?

SP12T RF CON.
CHECK?
CHECK & REPLACE
R4805,C45800A,C45800B,E4800,S4800

WTR1625
Voltage CHECK
?

CHECK & REPLACE
C3500,C3501
XO Freq = 19.2 MHz
Diversity RX SV Check Chart For CDMA BC0, BC1
Matching CON.
CHECK?
CHECK & REPLACE
BC0:C7101,L7102,L7103,L7105,C7104,FL7100

BC1:C7121,L7122, L7123,L7124,C7125,FL7120
FAIL
GPS
GPS Troubleshoot Flow Chart
GPS
Voltage
Check
External LNA
gain check
(17.8 dB)
GPS
Front/Inter-
stage filter
check
Start
End
Check VREG_L14_RF
and replace U2000

Check and replace
FL8500


Check and replace
U8500

Ok
Ok
Ok
GPS
External
LNA
U8500
GPS front
end SAW
FL8500
GPS Front End Block
WLAN / BT / FM
Bluetooth/WiFi power-on failure


WLAN/BT power-on failure Symptoms:
WLAN DL test firmware test commands fail
Bluetooth power-on test commands fail
Step 1 for BT/Wi-Fi power-on failure

Check if the other functionality fails as well, e.g. check WLAN power
on if Bluetooth can not be powered on. Check Bluetooth power on if
WLAN can not be powered on.

Both WLAN and Bluetooth share the same IC and most of the circuit, so
if one of the BT/Wi-Fi fails, the other should fail as well. If only one of
them fails, it is highly likely that it is not a hardware problem and it
could just that the BT/Wi-Fi is turned on through the UI already and the
test commands can not turn it on again.
Step 2 for BT/Wi-Fi power-on failure
If both BT and WLAN fails, it is highly indicative of a hardware
failure.
Location of the Bluetooth and WLAN circuit (Shown on the
next few pages)
Check for any visible damage around the BT/WLAN
antenna/IC area.

BT/Wi-Fi Antenna Schematic
RF & 19.2MHz TCXO input Schematic
4600
BT/ WIFI RFIO
U4600
FL4619
L4600
L4602
C4602 L4601
C4616
C4615
L4623
L4616
L4621
L4622
Power supply Schematic
C4704
Part placement
WLAN / BT Antenna Part placement
Part placement
BT/ WiFi RF Components
VREG_L16_3P0 Components
VREG_L24_1P3 Components
19.2MHz TCXO Components
VREG_1P2 Component

VREG_L10_1P8 Component
VREG_L6_1P8 Component
FM RF components
Step 3 for BT/Wi-Fi power-on failure
If no visible damage can be seen, open up the shield
and check for any visible damage on the IC and
components. Look for misplaced or damaged
components.

Debugging BT / WLAN Power-up Failure
Check clock supplies
19.2MHz Clock: NET TCXO_IN check at component
C4600

Check DC Voltages:
Typical DC voltages in WCN3620 (U4600)area
R4710, C4710,C4711, C4712, C4714, E4710, C4717, C4718, C4719 and
C4720 should be 1.3V
C4703 and C4704 should be 3.3V
C4700 and C4701 should be 1.8V



Debugging BT / WLAN Power-up Failure
Check connections WCN3620 and MSM8226:
WLAN: no probing point use x-ray or other
means to make sure following is soldered properly
Pins 54, 59, 47 and 53 of U4600 (these are connection points of IQ lines)
Pins 55, 26, and 48 of U4600(these are connection points of DATA lines)

Bluetooth: no probing point use x-ray or other
means to make sure following is soldered properly
Pins 18, 33 and 28 of U4600 (these are connection points of control, SSBI
and data lines)

Debugging BT/WLAN low TX power
Probe and measure the output power at the antenna contact
area or at R060 and see in a spectrum analyzer if you see if the
phone is transmitting any power
Please measure the output power in test mode using the
Labview test SW and procedures described in the following link

Wi-Fi
https://drive.google.com/a/motorola.com/?tab=mo#folders/0
B_CJcTa8m_DpaHptN1NGcFF2UlU
BT
https://drive.google.com/a/motorola.com/?tab=mo#folders/0
B_CJcTa8m_DpUXdnNXhIYTRoUjQ

Bluetooth/WiFi TX/RX RF failure
BT/Wi-Fi TX/RX RF failure
Symptoms:
Wi-Fi Radiated TX test value out of limits
Bluetooth radiated TX test value out of limits
Wi-Fi scan test fails
Bluetooth ping test fails

Step 1 for BT/Wi-Fi TX/RX RF failure
Look for visible damage of the BT/WiFi
Antenna, Antenna Contacts and BT/WiFi
circuits
Step 2 for BT/Wi-Fi TX/RX RF failure
If there is no visible sign of antenna damage and
antenna contacts damage, its most likely
something wrong in the BT/Wi-Fi chips or circuits.
Open up the shield and look for misplaced or
damaged RF front-end components. Please refer to
the previous slide describing the layout of the
WLAN circuit.
It is recommended to probe the amplitude of the
TX signal along the RF path to look for the failure
component.

If FM RSSI is out of limits
Check whether the headset connection between the phone and the FM
signal generator are correctly done
Check and make sure that the headset jack is not damaged
Then check for any visible damage around the FM antenna/Antenna
matching components
Then open up the Wi-Fi/BT shield and check whether the FM Rx matching
components placed correctly/damaged
Then Check connections between WCN3620 and MSM8226:
FM: no probing point use x-ray or other means to make sure following is
soldered properly
Pins 50 of U4600 (FM Rx RF line)
Pins 41 and 46 of U4600(these are connection points of SSBI and
DATA lines)


Debugging FM RSSI failure
Charging
CHARGING TROUBLESHOOTING
Charge path: USB connector J5200 -> U2000 (pin 161, 172) -> U2000 (pin 162) -> U2000
(pin 143,155) -> U2000 (pin 154,166) -> L2110 -> U2000 (pin 152, 164) -> U2000 (pin
139, 151, 163) -> R2100 -> J5200 (pin 4)
CHARGING TROUBLESHOOTING
CHARGING TROUBLESHOOTING
CHARGING TROUBLESHOOTING
CHARGING TROUBLESHOOTING
In the event of charging issues, check charging voltages along the charging path:
Measure USB_PWR charger input voltage at D5001 pin1. The voltage should be
between 4.3 - 5V
Measure VCHG voltage at C2116. The voltage should be lower the USB_PWR
Check battery voltage at J5200 pin4. It should be 4.35V or lower. If battery is 2.1 or
0, there maybe a short in the circuit somewhere. The battery fault safe circuit is
triggered.
Check battery ID voltage
Check thermistor voltage
Prox & IR Sensor

IR Proximity Sensor Ambient Light Sensor
IR proximity sensor and ambient light sensor are built into U9720
MSM8226 U1000 uses I2C bus to communicate to U9720
In the event of IR proximity or ambient light sensor issue at board level:
Check for input power VREG_L19_2P85 at U9720 pin 1 (or C9721)
Check I2C bus activities during IR proximity/ambient light sensor access (I2C_SCL_SENS, I2C_SDA_SENS)
Check B_PLUS voltage at IR LED Anode (D9720 pin 1)
Check voltage at IR LED Cathode (D9720 pin 2) during IR proximity detection is enable. There should be
~1V drop when D9720 is turned on (see scope shot below)

In the event of IR proximity or ambient light sensor issue at phone level:
Check for missing/missed alignment of IR rubber seal (see picture below)
Missing/missed alignment of IR rubber seal can cause IR saturation and/or ambient wrong reading

IR Proximity Sensor Ambient Light Sensor
Rubber Seal
uSIM
SIM
DVX LTE only has one SIM connector. DVX had two connectors, but DVX LTE removed one SIM to
make room for a microSD connector.
The SIM interface includes a SIM card detection function.
In the event of a SIM issue:
Do a through visual check on the SIM connector (J5520) for any sign of
mechanical contact issues, including foreign material (FM) on any contact pin
Check SIM power (VREG_L22, either at 1.8V or 2.95V) at J5520 pin C7
Check VREG_L6_1P8 voltage for 1.8V (probe on R5522)
Check for SIM card detection signal (UIM1_DET) at J5520 pin DS (active HIGH:
~1.8V when SIM card is inserted, ~ 0V when card removed)
Soon after the phone turns on, check the SIM bus interface signal activity
during the initial SIM access (UIM1_RST, UIM1_CLK, UIM1_DATA)
SIM
Vibrator and sensors
Sensor Accelerometer / Gyroscope
Check that 1.8V and 2.85V supply voltages are correct. Check that R1200 and R1201 are
placed (these are pullups for the sensors I2C interface).
Check that both the I2C signals (at R1200 and R1201) and the interrupt signals (at R9754
and R9757) above are operating when the sensor is in operation mode by moving and
rotating the phone.
2.85V
Suppl
y
1.8V
Suppl
y
Interrupt Signal -
Accelerometer
I2C Data
Sign
al
Interrupt Signal -
Gyroscope
I2C CLK
Sign
al
Sensor Accelerometer / Gyroscope
Can also use the CQATest app to see accel and gyro data changing over time:
dial *#*#2486#*#* to open the app
Go into Menu Mode -> Sensor -> Accelerometer (or Gyroscope)
R1200 & R1201: probe I2Cs CLK and DAT signals at these 1.8V pullups
Sensor Magnetometer
No operation: Check if
the sensor is broken. It is
fragile (see images at
right).
Check if 1.8V and 2.85V
supply voltages are
correct.
Check that R1200 and
R1201 are placed (see
image below). At R1200
and R1201, check that
the I2C signals are
operating when the
sensor is in operation
mode by moving and
rotating the phone.
Note: reset & interrupt
lines are buried and
unreachable.
Magnetometers Cracks
2.85V
Suppl
y
1.8V
Sup
ply
Interrupt
Signa
l
I2C
Sig
nal
s:
CLK,
DA
TA
Reset
Signa
l
Sensor Magnetometer
Can also use the CQATest app to see data changing over time by 1) dialing
*#*#2486#*#* to open the app, and 2) going into Menu Mode -> Sensor ->
Magnetometer
Heading error: Make sure to calibrate compass applications before using them by
moving the phone in a figure 8 pattern.
Make sure not to have any magnetic objects (including accessories) around the
phone. Note that calibration inside buildings can sometimes be problematic if there
are steel structures.
R1200 & R1201: probe I2Cs CLK and DAT signals at these 1.8V pullups
Sensor Hall Effect Sensor
No operation: Check VREG_LVS1_1P8 for 1.8V at C9774/C9775. Check if
HE2_SOUTH (at C9776) goes low when the smart cover is closed (and back to
high 1.8V when the cover is opened).
For faulty operation when cover is flipped around: Check if the magnetic shields
are there and not damaged.
- Hall Effect sensor for dock is
NOT USED.
- Hall Effect sensor IS USED for
smart cover.
- Two magnetic shields are
used to block magnetic flux
when the Smart cover is
flipped around.

Magnetic Shield
on board
Magnetic Shield on
Smart Cover
SMART COVER
DETECT
DOCK DETECT
(NOT USED)
microSD
PCB Layout microSD
SD connector
SD
shield
MSM8926
Card detection check:
Do a through visual check on the microSD
connector (J5800) for any sign of mechanical
contact issues, including foreign material (FM) on
any contact pin.
Make sure R5800, R5801, C5820 are placed.
Check VREG_L6_1P8 for 1.8V (probe at R5800). If
card is removed, check SD_CARD_DET_N for 1.8V.
Is card is inserted, check that SD_CARD_DET_N is
Low (probe at C5820/R5800/R5801).
microSD
R5800/R5801/C5820
microSD
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Voltage checks:
Check that SDCARD_VDD /
VREG_L18_2P95 is at 2.95V (probe
at J5800 pin 4 or C5800).
Check that SDCARD_VDDIO /
VREG_L21_2P75 is either at 1.8V or
3V (probe at R5818 OR at the pullup
resistors R5805/ R5806/ R5807/
R5808/ R5810).


Probe for SDCARD_VDDIO (R5818)
Probe for SDCARD_VDD (C5800)
R5818
pullups
microSD
Check the CLK, CMD, and DATA(3:0) signals:
Make sure FL5800W is soldered and
placed properly.
Make sure the six CLK, CMD, DATA
beads are properly placed and soldered:
R5809, R5813, R5814, R5815, R5916,
R5817.
Check FL5800W
Check beads
SD
shield
FL5800W
6 beads
microSD
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Check the CLK, CMD, and DATA(3:0) lines
(contd):
Check that R1007 is placed (near
MSM).
Check that the SD card is mounted: On the
phone, go to Settings->Storage->SD Card to
confirm the card size and that its mounted
If needed, initiate transfers to/from card
and probe CLK, CMD, DAT(3:0) for bus
activity.

Check R1007
R1007
MSM8926
Touch
Synaptics single layer touch
(Touch-On-Display)
There are 12 X channels (Tx) and 26 Y channels (Rx)
Touch flex
connects to the
main flex via an
9-pin ZIF
connector
41-pin main ZIF
connector
Schematic on display connector
AVDD should be 3.1V
VDD should be 1.8V
TSP_RESET_N from
MSM GPIO
TSP_INT_N = 1.8V
State change
interrupt. Low when
touch event occurs
I2C lines (SCL,
SDA) should be
pulled up to 1.8V
Troubleshooting
No touch:
1)Check power supply voltages;
a. ADDD (pin 39) = 3.1V
b. VDD (pin 31) = 1.8V
2)Check touch connector and flexes on display
flex



Display
Display
This display is a color Active Matrix Liquid Crystal Display (AMLCD) of glass
construction with White pixels on a Black background.
The display consists of 720 (RGB Stripe) x 1280 pixels with a color depth of 16.7M
colors (24 bpp). The display interface is four data lane MIPI in video mode.
Chip-on-glass (COG) with the driver located at bottom front of panel.
Touch-On-Display (TOD) touch sensor.
9 LEDs on flex for serial backlighting.
Tearing Effect output signal.
Display operates in MIPI video mode without onboard RAM.
Module shape
Assembly
1 41
Schematic
VSP/VSN = +/-5.4V
VDDIO = 1.8V
WLED from PMIC
Power-up sequence
Power-down sequence
Troubleshooting
No display or V-line or distorted color:
1. Check Power Supply voltages:
a. VSP (pin 4) = +5.4V
b. VSN (pin 3) = -5.4V
c. VDDIO (pin 5) = 1.8V

Check to make sure there is data activity on all MIPI differential pair lines
while display is on.

Check reset line. It should be set high (1.8V) after power on.
Camera & Flash LED
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Main Imager
1
8
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Main Imager (cont.)
1
8
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Main Imager pinout
32) NC
31) GND
30) CAM_R_RST_N_FL
29) GND
28) CAM_R_I2C_SCL_FL
27) CAM_R_I2C_SDA_FL
26) GND
25) NC
9) GND
10) GND
11) MIPI_CSI-4
12) MIPI_CSI-5
13) GND
14) CAM_R_PWDN_N_FL
15) NC
16) GND
2
4
)

G
N
D

2
3
)

G
N
D

2
2
)

V
R
E
G
_
L
1
5
_
2
P
8

2
1
)

C
A
M
_
D
I
G
_
1
P
8

2
0
)

C
A
M
_
D
I
G
_
1
P
8

1
9
)

C
A
M
_
R
_
A
G
N
D


1
8
)

C
A
M
_
R
_
A
_
R
E
G

1
7
)

G
N
D

8
)

G
N
D

7
)

M
I
P
I
_
C
S
I
-
3

6
)

M
I
P
I
_
C
S
I
-
2

5
)

G
N
D

4
)

M
I
P
I
_
C
S
I
-
1

3
)

M
I
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I
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I
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2
)

G
N
D

1
)

M
C
L
K

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Main Imager Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting Tips:
- Check Main reference clk = 24Mhz

-Check MIPI data/clk exist on all lines
After imager APP is launched.

-Check CAM_R_PWDN is high (1.8V)

-Check Analog regulator output = 2.8V

-Check VDDIO logic supply = 1.8V

-Check VDD_AF supply = 2.8V

-Check I2C clk/sda activity is present.

-Check reset is high (1.8V)

-For _FL signals, check for unsoldered
Pins of FL6121

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Front Facing VGA Imager
The Front Facing (FF) imager is 1.26Mp.
The sensor is a color CMOS SOC image sensor with Bayer (Green, Red, Green, Blue)
pattern filter.
The sensor consists of a minimum of 1296 active horizontal pixels and 976 active
vertical pixels.
The Module is capable of auto exposure, white balance, color correction, and color
conversion.
This device provides a finished image at up to 30 fps (frames per second) image data
at 1296x976 full resolution (720P) on a mobile device to enable image capture and
video clip capture.
Analog Supply regulator (2.8V) located on main transceiver PCB.


1
21
Front Facing 1.2Mp Imager
Front Facing 1.2Mp Imager(cont.)
1
21
Front Facing 1.2Mp Imager
Pin #1 location
Front Facing VGA Imager Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting Tips (with Imager on):

-Check Main reference clk = 24Mhz

-Check MIPI data/clk exist on all lines
After imager APP is launched.

-Check reset is high (1.8V)

-Check I2C clk/sda activity is present

-Check Analog regulator output = 2.8V

Check VDDIO logic supply = 1.8V


-For _FL signals, check for unsoldered
Pins of FL5620


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FLASH-LED
Qualcomm PM8226 LED driver channel used for camera flash
Still image flash controlled via SW control programming internal to PM8226 registers.
Torch Mode (LED continuously on in video mode) controlled via internal PM8226 registers.
Flash duration and brightness configured via internal PM8226 registers.
Low current torch mode used for image pre-capture.
Only one High Output LED (OSRAM/Souel Semi) is required.
Separate FLASH-LED flex assembly for improved LED/Lens uniformity.
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FLASH-LED
FLASH-LED connects to
Pad-M6100/M6101 via
flex assembly.
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FLASH-LED (cont.)
External 5V supply that
Is the source for the FLASH-
LED voltage/current (always
on).
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FLASH-LED PCB Layout LED contact locations
VCAM_FLASH,
connects to Pad-
M6100, Anode.
Cathode
(M6101)
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FLASH-LED Flex Assembly (mounted to inner rear housing)
VCAM_FLASH,
connects to Pad-
M6100, Anode.
Cathode
(M6101)
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Troubleshooting Tips:

Check VREG_5P0 for 5V supply (always
on).




Check output voltage on VCAM_FLASH =
5.0V when FLASH event is enabled.

Check contact pads M6100 & M6101 are
making good connection with FLASH-LED
assembly.

.



FLASH-LED Troubleshooting
Audio
DVX AUDIO DEVICES
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BACK
Earpiece
3.5mm Headset Jack
Main Microphone
Secondary Microphone
Loudspeaker
Front view
back view
Mic Locations and Functions
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Functional Name: Main Microphone

Factory Nomenclature: Primary, mic 1

Uses:
Speech in handset and speakerphone
modes
Functional Name: Secondary
Microphone

Factory Nomenclature: Noise cancelling
mic, mic 2

Uses:
Noise suppression for voice calls
Multimedia audio recording
Front view
No Audio Complaints
The CQA apk can be used to verify a broken audio path. Under
the Audio menu, select Mic Loopback.
The DEFAULT MIC setting loops mic1 to the earpiece.
The SECONDARY MIC setting loops mic2 to the earpiece.
If both of those are not function, the earpiece speaker path
may be damaged. In the AUDIO menu of the CQA apk, select
Ear Speaker and then Play Harvard speech pattern.
The loudspeaker can be tested by selecting Loudspeaker via
the CQA apk. Music should start playing.



Primary Microphone
If the Primary mic is not functioning
Check mic bias at C5702. This should be 2.1V when the microphone is enabled.
Check the microphone assembly to make certain it is not damaged, which may indicate a broken diaphragm
Primary microphone output
check
Secondary Microphone
If the Secondary mic is not functioning
Check mic bias at R5753 or C5753. This should be 2.1V when the microphone is enabled.
Check the microphone assembly to make certain it is not damaged, which may indicate a broken
diaphragm

Secondary microphone output check
Earpiece Speaker (Handset Mode DOWNLINK)
The earpiece speaker does not have any series components. There are shunt components to ground that can
be checked (C5791, C5792).The earpiece speaker has a nominal impedance of about 32
This is a linear amplifier output, where playing a tone would produce a clean AC output voltage.
Loudspeaker
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The loudspeaker can be probed at L5780 and L5781
Signal waveform probed at L580 and L581 should look similar to waveform shown below
The impedance of the loudspeaker should be around 8 when probing on the component
3.5 mm headset
3.5 mm headset
At built level:
Check the pins on the headset jack for any bent or broken pins.
On the PCB:
Series components L4900,E4901, E4903, and L4904 must be physically placed and
measure using a DMM. Replace if any are found to be open circuit.
ESD Diodes VR4900, VR4901, VR4902, VR4903 must be open circuit. Measure
these with a DMM to ground. If any short circuit is found, replace the ESD diode.
Shunt caps C4900, C4901, C4903, C4904 must not be shorted across.
Capacitors C4915, C4916, C4917, and C4918 must be placed and not
damaged. These are series components of the audio path.
Resistors R4900, R4901,R4902, and R4903 must be placed. These can be probed
with a DMM, where continuity must exist.
U4900 must have voltage on the VDD line, and can be probed on either
C4913. This should measure 1.8V.
U4900 must have voltage on the MICVDD line. This can be probed at C4914. This
should measure 2.75V.
Debug Procedure: headset

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