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Nokia BB5,BB5+ Crystal IC Tricks and Guides
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01-27-2010, 06:13 PM
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Nokia BB5,BB5+ Crystal IC Tricks and Guides
NOKIA BB5, BB5+ EMI / ESD FILTER IC’S CONFIGURATION AND MODIFICATION WITH TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES AND TRICKS..
.By me…your, GsM_ Angel Q: What is a crystal IC? A: A Crystal IC is a small chips designed by Engineers to protect mobile phone devices, so that it cannot be damage by these this two harmful thing in Electronic circuits especially mobile phones.. I'm talking about these two elements here>> Here's what I'm talking about.... Electromagnetic interference (or EMI, also called radio frequency interference or RFI) is a disturbance that affects an electrical circuit due to either electromagnetic conduction or electromagnetic radiation emitted from an external source. [1] The disturbance may interrupt, obstruct, or otherwise degrade or limit the effective performance of the circuit. The source may be any object, artificial or natural, that carries rapidly changing electrical currents, such as an electrical circuit, the Sun or the Northern Lights. EMI can be intentionally used for radio jamming, as in some forms of electronic warfare, or can occur unintentionally, as a result of spurious emissions for example through intermodulation products, and the like. It frequently affects the reception of AM radio in urban areas. It can also affect cell phone, FM radio and television reception, although to a lesser extent. Electrostatic discharge (ESD) is the sudden and momentary electric current that flows between two objects at different electrical potentials caused by direct contact or induced by an electrostatic field. [1] The term is usually used in the electronics and other industries to describe momentary unwanted currents that may cause damage to electronic equipment. ESD is a serious issue in solid state electronics, such as integrated circuits. Integrated circuits are made from semiconductor materials such as silicon and insulating materials such as silicon dioxide. Either of these materials can suffer permanent damage when subjected to high voltages, as a result there are now a number of antistatic devices that help prevent static build up. (quote in wikipidia) Here's an Example picture of this tiny Chips... this tiny chips were most commonly damaged in terms of... a. display problems b. keypad problems c. microphone / audio problem d. sim-card problem e. memory card problem ![]() ![]() and here the lists of all Nokia BB5 used this in a circuits... EMI FILTERS ON NOKIA BB5 PHONES EMI / ESD FILTERS 3110c EMIF01-SMIC01F2 EMIF03-SIM02F3 EMIF04-MMC02F2 EMIF07-LCD02F3 EMIF10-LCD02F3 3250 EMIF03-SIM02F2 EMIF04-MMC02F2 EMIF10-COM01F2 3500c EMIF01-SMIC01F2 EMIF03-SIM02F3 EMIF04-MMC02F2 EMIF07-LCD02F3 EMIF10-LCD02F3 5220XM 5300/5200 EMIF01-SMIC01F2 EMIF03-SIM02F2 EMIF04-MMC02F2 EMIF10-COM01F2 5310X EMIF06-SD02F3 EMIF07-LCD02F3 5320 5500 EMIF01-SMIC01F2 EMIF03-SIM02F2 EMIF04-MMC02F2 EMIF10-COM01F2 5610 EMIF02-MIC02F3 EMIF03-SIM02F2 EMIF06-HMC01F2 EMIF10-LCD02F3 6085 EMIF03-SIM02F2 6125 EMIF03-SIM02F2 6131 EMIF03-SIM02F2 EMIF04-MMC02F2 EMIF10-COM01F2 6233 EMIF03-SIM02F2 EMIF04-MMC02F2 EMIF10-COM01F2 6270 EMIF03-SIM02F2 EMIF04-MMC02F2 EMIF10-COM01F2 6280/6288 EMIF03-SIM02F2 EMIF04-MMC02F2 EMIF10-COM01F2 6300 EMIF10-LCD02F3 6500s EMIF06-HMC01F2 EMIF10-LCD02F3 6630 EMIF03-SIM02F2 EMIF04-MMC02F2 EMIF10-COM01F2 6680 EMIF03-SIM02F2 EMIF10-COM01F2 7370 EMIF03-SIM02F2 EMIF10-COM01F2 7373 EMIF03-SIM02F2 E50 EMIF10-COM01F2 E60 EMIF01-SMIC01F2 EMIF03-SIM02F2 EMIF10-1K010F2 EMIF10-COM01F2 N70 EMIF01-SMIC01F2 EMIF02-MIC02F2 EMIF03-SIM01F2 EMIF04-MMC02F2 EMIF10-COM01F2 N73 EMIF06-HMC01F2 EMIF10-COM01F2 N76 EMIF02-USB01F2 EMIF10-LCD02F3 N78 EMIF07-LCD02F3 N80 EMIF10-COM01F2 N82 EMIF02-USB01F2 EMIF10-COM01F2 N91 N93 EMIF02-USB02F2 N95 EMIF09-SD01F3
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