Working principle and maintenance method of NOKIA 3210 mobile phone Working principle and maintenance method of NOKIA 3210 mobile phone (Part 2) 2005-3-25 (4) Transmitting power control circuit During transmission, no matter whether the mobile phone is working in the 900MHz frequency band or the 1800MHz frequency band, its transmitting power is controlled. During transmission, after receiving the signal sent by the mobile phone, the base station detects and judges it, and then sends the reference power to the mobile phone to control the size of the mobile phone\'s transmitting power. This prevents the mobile phone\'s transmitting power from being too high and affecting other mobile phones, or the mobile phone and the base station from being unable to establish communication due to the mobile phone\'s transmitting power being too low. After the reference power sent by the base station is sent to the mobile phone, it is finally analyzed by the central processor D300. D300 sends the digital reference power to the multi-mode converter N200 for D/A conversion to generate analog reference power. This signal is then sent to the power controller in the intermediate frequency module N700. At the same time, the 900MHz and 1800MHz transmission power sampling signals are generated in the directional couplers L500 and 503 respectively, and then sent to Z505, and finally sent to the power controller in the intermediate frequency module N700 through V500 to be compared with the reference power. When the mobile phone works in the 900MHz frequency band, the power control signal is sent from the 31st pin of the intermediate frequency module N700 to the 2nd pin of the 900MHz power amplifier N500 to control its gain. When the mobile phone works at the 2nd pin of the 1800MHz power amplifier N501, its gain is controlled. 4. Frequency synthesis circuit The local oscillator frequency synthesis circuit is mainly composed of the voltage controlled oscillator G700, the intermediate frequency module N700, the central processor D300, the voltage regulator module N702 and the 13MHz crystal G701. The power supply of the local oscillator voltage controlled oscillator G700 is provided by the voltage regulator N702. The 6th pin of ZN702 is provided with 3.3 volts VDC voltage by V105, the 1st pin is provided with 2.8 volts VSYN-2 start voltage by power module N100, and the 4th pin sends 2.8 volts VSYN-1 voltage to the intermediate frequency module N700 and the first and second local oscillators VCO G700 and G702. When the 2.8 volts VSYN-1 is sent to the local oscillator VCOG700...
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