N900 Hardware Schematic

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Revision is given as 2JH_21A on the schematic.
Revision is given as 2JH_21A on the schematic.
However, the pictured PCB in the schematic is 2JH_20 - see above the third row from the right keys.
However, the pictured PCB in the schematic is 2JH_20 - see above the third row from the right keys.
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A dissasembled purchased n900 showed a revision number of 2JH_21<ref name="high resolution scans">http://people.openmoko.org/joerg/n900/images</ref>.
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A dissasembled purchased n900 showed a revision number of 2JH_21<ref name="high resolution scans">http://people.openmoko.org/joerg/n900</ref>.
This is a brief list of what's where on the schematic.
This is a brief list of what's where on the schematic.
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* Aura - Vapaus, ... Cellphone components.
* Aura - Vapaus, ... Cellphone components.
=Page 14 Signal Overview (Top)=
=Page 14 Signal Overview (Top)=
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Full size photo front view of PCB. (higher resolution scans to be found here<ref name="high resolution scans">http://people.openmoko.org/joerg/n900/images</ref>)
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Full size photo front view of PCB. (higher resolution scans to be found here<ref name="high resolution scans">http://people.openmoko.org/joerg/n900</ref>)
Wlan nominal spectrums, various clock nominal levels.
Wlan nominal spectrums, various clock nominal levels.
=Page 15 Signal Overview (Bottom)=
=Page 15 Signal Overview (Bottom)=
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Full size photo rear view of PCB.(higher resolution scans to be found here<ref name="high resolution scans">http://people.openmoko.org/joerg/n900/images</ref>)
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Full size photo rear view of PCB.(higher resolution scans to be found here<ref name="high resolution scans">http://people.openmoko.org/joerg/n900</ref>)
More clock levels, nominal GSM and CDMA spectrum.
More clock levels, nominal GSM and CDMA spectrum.
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=Note on component types and values=
=Note on component types and values=
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The schematics only use symbolic labels for most components, and abstract names made up by Nokia for some of the large chips (e.g. GAYA, RAPUYAMA). However at least most resistors and capacitors have their size printed next to them. So the simpler the component, the harder it gets to tell what it actually is - except for capacitors and resistors. For a lot of chips you can read the actual printing from body of component, by looking at the photos p. 14, 15 and on the highres scans<ref name="high resolution scans">http://people.openmoko.org/joerg/n900/images</ref>.
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The schematics only use symbolic labels for most components, and abstract names made up by Nokia for some of the large chips (e.g. GAYA, RAPUYAMA). However at least most resistors and capacitors have their size printed next to them. So the simpler the component, the harder it gets to tell what it actually is - except for capacitors and resistors. For a lot of chips you can read the actual printing from body of component, by looking at the photos p. 14, 15 and on the highres scans<ref name="high resolution scans">http://people.openmoko.org/joerg/n900</ref>.
This webpage<ref name="teardown BOM">http://www2.electronicproducts.com/Nokia_N900_Mobile_Phone-whatsinside_text-90.aspx</ref> has a pretty decent list of components from a reverse engineering teardown effort by isuppli.com. Almost a BOM, if only they had added the symbolic labels or exact component locations to link back to the schematics. Comes even with links to datasheets, physical dimensions of component, etc pp.
This webpage<ref name="teardown BOM">http://www2.electronicproducts.com/Nokia_N900_Mobile_Phone-whatsinside_text-90.aspx</ref> has a pretty decent list of components from a reverse engineering teardown effort by isuppli.com. Almost a BOM, if only they had added the symbolic labels or exact component locations to link back to the schematics. Comes even with links to datasheets, physical dimensions of component, etc pp.

Revision as of 20:17, 25 July 2010

An N900 schematic appears to be at [1]

This might not be the exact version of the schematic used to make the phone.

Revision is given as 2JH_21A on the schematic. However, the pictured PCB in the schematic is 2JH_20 - see above the third row from the right keys. A dissasembled purchased n900 showed a revision number of 2JH_21[2].

This is a brief list of what's where on the schematic. It generally only includes major components, and any minor components that have a direct bearing on software.

Contents

Page 1 Front page

Frontpage with photo and index, version index, (C) mambojambo

Page 2 CPU, Camera, Accelerometer

Page 3 Memory

  • N5210 - uSD hotswap detector
  • D4800 - OMAP3430 - N900 Hardware CPU
  • D5000 - Combo memory - 64M*32 DDR, 128M*16 Flash. (POP?)
  • D5200 - eMMC 32Gb.

Page 4 GAIA

  • Gaia - TWL4030 - N900 Hardware Chipset
  • N4290 - 2.5V regulator with enable.
  • G4246 - 19.2MHz TXCO
  • N4242 - 2.8V regulator with enable.
  • M4270 - Vibrator motor
  • D4280 - USB PHY - N900 Hardware USB
  • N1130 - Fuel Gauge - N900 Hardware Charge Meter
  • N1140 - Battery Charger - N900 Hardware Battery Charger
  • R1129+R1130 - Sense resistor for Fuel Gauge. (actual values in milli Ohms *urgently* needed!)
  • R1110 - 10K thermistor in parallel with 1n to ground, to ADCIN0 on GAIA - labeled "Battery temperature sensor"

Page 5 Display

Page 6 LEDs

  • N1322 - R&D mode LED driver.
  • N1301 - LED driver - keyboard, notification - N900 Hardware LED

Page 7 Keyboard

  • S4311/2 - Volume keys
  • S4313 - Lock switch
  • S4301 - Power button
  • S4314 - Capture key (two level)
  • Qwerty keyboard

Page 8 Audio, FMTX

Page 9 BTFM, WLAN

  • N6543 - 2.8V regulator with enable, provides power to:
  • G6450 - 38.4MHz VCTCXO - clock for BT and WLAN modules automatically enabled when either require clock, through or gate to above regulator.
  • N6300 - WLAN module
  • N6000 - BT module / FM receiver - N900 Hardware FM Receiver

Page 10 GPS

  • N6200 - GPS module
  • G6200 - GPS clock - 16.368MHz

Page 11 RAPUYAMA, GAZOO

  • N2200 - Gazoo
  • D2800 - Rapuyama
  • D3000 - 128M NOR flash + 128M DDR - connected only to Rapuyama

Page 12 Display flex connector

  • N1540 - Reflective optical switch
  • N1530 - Ambient light sensor
  • N1550 - CMOS camera module

Page 13 RF Part

  • Aura - Vapaus, ... Cellphone components.

Page 14 Signal Overview (Top)

Full size photo front view of PCB. (higher resolution scans to be found here[2])

Wlan nominal spectrums, various clock nominal levels.

Page 15 Signal Overview (Bottom)

Full size photo rear view of PCB.(higher resolution scans to be found here[2])

More clock levels, nominal GSM and CDMA spectrum.

Page 16 Component Finder (Top)

Component placement front side

Page 17 Component Finder (Bottom)

Component placement rear side

Page 18 Component Finder-Display flex

Display Flex Connector component placement

Note on component types and values

The schematics only use symbolic labels for most components, and abstract names made up by Nokia for some of the large chips (e.g. GAYA, RAPUYAMA). However at least most resistors and capacitors have their size printed next to them. So the simpler the component, the harder it gets to tell what it actually is - except for capacitors and resistors. For a lot of chips you can read the actual printing from body of component, by looking at the photos p. 14, 15 and on the highres scans[2].

This webpage[3] has a pretty decent list of components from a reverse engineering teardown effort by isuppli.com. Almost a BOM, if only they had added the symbolic labels or exact component locations to link back to the schematics. Comes even with links to datasheets, physical dimensions of component, etc pp.


References

  1. http://mohammadag.ucoz.com/Nokia_N900_RX-51_Schematics.pdf
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 http://people.openmoko.org/joerg/n900
  3. http://www2.electronicproducts.com/Nokia_N900_Mobile_Phone-whatsinside_text-90.aspx