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CCS Technical Documentation
Troubleshooting — BB
NPD-1
Issue 1 11/2002
Nokia Corporation         Confidential 
Page 5
Troubleshooting Overview
The baseband module of the Eagle transceiver is a CDMA dual band engine. The baseband 
architecture is based on the Columbia phone but includes some additional features, such 
as MIDI and gray-scale LCD.
The baseband consists of three ASICs: Universal Energy Management (UEM), Universal 
Phone Processor (UPP), and FLASH 64Megabit.
The baseband architecture supports a power-saving function called ”sleep mode”. This 
sleep mode shuts off the VCTCXO, which is used as system clock source for both RF and 
baseband. While in sleep mode, the system runs from a 32 kHz crystal and all the RF reg-
ulators (VR1A, VR1B, VR2, … VR7) are off. The sleep time is determined by network 
parameters. Sleep mode is entered when both the MCU and the DSP are in standby mode 
and the normal VCTCXO clock is switched off. The phone is awakened by a timer running 
from this 32 kHz clock supply. The period of the sleep/wake up cycle (slotted cycle) is 
1.28N seconds, where N= 0, 1, 2, depending on the slot cycle index.
Eagle supports standard Nokia two-wire and three-wire chargers (ACP-x and LCH-9). 
However, the three-wire chargers are treated as two-wire chargers. The PWM control 
signal for controlling the three-wire charger is ignored. Charging is controlled by UEM 
ASIC and EM SW.
BLC-2 Li-ion battery is used as main power source. BLC-2 has nominal capacity of 
950 mAh.
Eagle supports Tomahawk accessories. The system connector for the Eagle phones is the 
14-pin Tomahawk connector. The accessories supported include headset (HDB-4), loopset 
(LPS-4), basic handsfree car kit (BHF-1), advanced car kit (CARKK-126), data cable 
(DKU-5), and data/flash calbe (DKU-5F). The detection is based on the digital ID read 
from the accessories.