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Service manual

SK 100 G2
SK 300 G2
SK 500 G2
SA 280205

300

SK 100 G2 SK 300 G2 SK 500 G2

Short description
The SK x00 G2 bodypack transmitter has 8 channel banks with up to 20
preset channels (presets) and one freely adjustable frequency bank. With a
switching bandwidth of 36MHz 1440 frequencies can be selected in the
UHF band.

Features
Pilot tone squelch for interference-free operation
Mute function
HDX compander system
Charging contacts integrated in transmitter (does not apply to SK 100 G2)
Backlighting of display with one keystroke

Subject to alterations

Battery status display


Robust metal housing
Key-lock function

Sennheiser electronic GmbH & Co. KG 30900 Wedemark


Phone: +49 (5130) 600 0 Fax: +49 (5130) 600 300 1/27
Safety requirements
Observe safety regulations.

Observe ESD instructions while handling electrostatically endangered components.

Only skilled persons are allowed to alter and repair. For repairs and exchanges only
approved components according to the current spare parts list are allowed.

For safety and certification reasons it is forbidden to alter the product without
authorisation. Otherwise, the person who has altered the product is liable for any
consequential damage.

repairs/exchanges The following instructions for overhaul and testing must be followed.
In case of unusual problems please contact your Sennheiser distributor.

For safety reasons unauthorised modifications and changes are not permitted.

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Content
1 Controls and indicators..................................................................................4
2 Technical data .................................................................................................5
2.1 General.................................................................................................................... 5
2.2 AF characteristics.................................................................................................. 6
2.3 RF characteristics.................................................................................................. 7
3 Exploded view .................................................................................................8
4 Test and alignment instructions ............................................................... 10
4.1 Measuring and test equipment ....................................................................... 10
4.2 Measuring set-up................................................................................................ 10
4.3 Special service tools ........................................................................................... 11
4.4 Test table ............................................................................................................. 12
4.5 Reading out / Changing of device data via infrared adaptor.................... 15
5 Circuit diagrams........................................................................................... 17
Block diagram................................................................................................................... 17
Mainboard, circuit diagram, part 1/3 .......................................................................... 18
Mainboard, circuit diagram, part 2/3 .......................................................................... 19
Mainboard, circuit diagram, part 3/3 .......................................................................... 20
RF board, circuit diagram, part 1/2.............................................................................. 21
RF board, circuit diagram, part 2/2.............................................................................. 22
Mainboard, interconnector assignment, part 1/2..................................................... 23
Mainboard, interconnector assignment, part 2/2..................................................... 24
RF board, interconnector assignment.......................................................................... 25
Mainboard, printed circuit board, solder side ............................................................ 26
Mainboard, printed circuit board, component side................................................... 26
RF board, printed circuit board, component side ...................................................... 27
RF board, printed circuit board, solder side................................................................ 27

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1 Controls and indicators

Transmitter elements Display elements


Microphone and line input Alphanumeric display of the
(MIC/LINE) transmit frequency
Antenna Symbol for channel bank and
channel number
Operation and battery status
indication, red LED (ON/LOW BAT) Frequency unit
Audio peak indication, 7-step level display for audio
yellow LED (AF PEAK) signal AF
Charging contacts MUTE display (audio input is
(not SK 100 G2) muted)
SET button (also save function) PILOT display (pilot tone
transmission is activated)
/ rocker button (UP/DOWN)
Battery compartment
Lock mode icon (lock mode is
activated)
Battery compartment cover
4-step battery status display
Unlocking button
ON/OFF button
LC display
MUTE switch

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2 Technical data
2.1 General
Power supply voltage __________________ 2 batteries, type mignon AA; 1.5V
or battery pack BA 2015; 2.4V
Nominal voltage ______________________ +2.4VDC
Operating voltage _____________________ +1.8VDC to +3.1VDC
Switch-off threshold
when powered by batteries _________ +1.8VDC
when powered by BA 2015 accupack__ +2.0VDC
Switch-on threshold ___________________ +2.2VDC
Current consumption
at nominal voltage________________ 170mA
with transmitter switched off _______ 250A
Operating time
when powered by batteries
or accupack _____________________ 8 hours
Battery status indication ________________ 100%, 70%, 30%, low battery
Programming interface _________________ integrated infrared interface
Temperature range ____________________ -10C to +55C
Dimensions in mm_____________________ 82 x 63 x 23
Weight incl. batteries __________________ approx. 200g
Compliant with
Europe _________________________CE 0682
USA ___________________________FCC ID: DMOB2EUVL
Canada ________________________IC: 2099A-G2SK
Japan _________________________R202Y2378511; R202Y2378512;
R202B2378531; R202B2378532

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2.2 AF characteristics
Audio input LINE / MIC _________________ jack socket; 3.5mm
AF transmission range
Microphone_____________________ 40Hz to 18kHz (3dB)
Japan: 40Hz to 15kHz (3dB)
Line __________________________ 80Hz to 18kHz (3dB)
Japan: 80Hz to 15kHz (3dB)
AF sensitivity levels ___________________ 0 to -30dB
(also refer to input level on page 11)
Compander system ___________________ Sennheiser HDX
Preemphasis ________________________ HDX-dependent
Input impedance
Microphone_____________________ 10kW
Line __________________________ 1MW;
parallel 470pF, guitar-optimised
Total harmonic distortion
(at nominal deviation, 1kHz) ____________ 0.9%

Signal-to-noise ratio
(referring to peak deviation) ____________ 110dB(A) via HDX system
Max. input voltage (peak deviation)
Microphone_____________________ 1.8Veff (unw)
Line __________________________ 2.4Veff

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2.3 RF characteristics
Modulation __________________________ Wideband FM, F8W
Number of transmission frequencies
(tunable in steps of 25kHz)______________ 1440
Frequency ranges in MHz _______________ 518-554
626-662
740-776
774-810 (Japan)
786-822
834-870
Number of frequency banks with
preset channels (presets)
SK 100 G2 ______________________ 8 banks with 4 channels each
SK 300 G2 ______________________ 8 banks with 8 channels each
SK 500 G2 ______________________ 8 banks with max. 20 channels

Freely adjustable frequency bank


(tunable in steps of 25kHz)
SK 100 G2 ______________________ 1 bank, 4 tunable channels
SK 300 G2 ______________________ 1 bank, 8 tunable channels
SK 500 G2 ______________________ 1 bank, 20 tunable channels

Switching bandwidth __________________ 36MHz


Harmonic emissions ___________________ 1W
Spurious wave emissions
in the range from 47MHz to 862MHz__ 4nW
all other frequencies < 1GHz ________ 250nW
Channel grid _________________________ n x 25kHz
Frequency stability within temperature range 10kHz
Intermodulation distance (400 kHz)
at antenna distance 10cm ______________ 36dB
Nominal deviation _____________________ 24kHz
Peak deviation (at 1kHz) 48kHz / Japan: <40kHz

RF transmitting power max. at 50W _______ 30mW, +0.8dB/-3dB


Japan: 10mW, +0.8dB/-3dB
Covered bandwidth according to ETSI
at -20dBc _______________________ 140kHz
at -60dBc _______________________ 200kHz
Pilot tone
Frequency ______________________ 32.766kHz 7.6Hz
Deviation _______________________ 2kHz 0.5kHz
Carrier signal-to-noise ratio referring to
peak deviation within switching
bandwidth___________________________ 75dB(A)eff

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3 Exploded view

011

003
002
023
001
017 018
002
002
019

019
002
022

020
002

015
007
007 (SK 100 G2)
(SK 300 G2,
SK 500 G2)
016
022 012

004
005
014
010 008
(SK 300 G2,
SK 500 G2)
008
(SK 100 G2)

013
006

009

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Pos Description
001 Housing complete
002 Lens screw
003 Clamp
004 Cover, LCD
005 Cover, LOW BAT
006 Cover, infrared
007 SK 100 G2: plug right
SK 300 G2 / SK 500 G2: double charging contact
008 SK 100 G2: plug left
SK 300 G2 / SK 500 G2: single charging contact
009 Battery cover
010 Axle
011 Antenna
012 PCB RF
013 Battery case
014 PCB mainboard
015 LC display complet
016 Flat cable, 20 pin
017 Slide button, black
018 Rocker switch, black
019 Knob
020 Shielding cup
021 Label
022 Lens screw
023 Slottet nut

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4 Test and alignment instructions
4.1 Measuring and test equipment
1 Spectrum analyzer (up to at least 3GHz)
1 AF signal generator
1 Multimeter
1 Laboratory power supply
1 AF level meter
1 RF power meter
1 RF measuring demodulator
1 Frequency counter
1 PC with service software ew G2)

Reference
Read out / modified the unit data via infrared adaptor. See also chapter Reading
out / Changing of device data via infrared adaptor on page 15.

4.2 Measuring set-up

230.00 MHz AF IN RF OUT

AF generator Spectrum analyzer


1) GND
LINE
MIC

230.00 MHz

+ DC IN IR
Measuring demodulator
Laboratory
power supply RF power meter
SK x00 G2 Frequency counter
AF level meter

Multimeter

Pins of the battery case


SeeMainboard, printed circuit board,
component side page 26.
PC with service software ew G2

NTC pin +

1) Note: AF IN: Ground modification of the phone jack:


- If you feed in the MIC signal you have to ground the LINE connector of the phone jack
- If you feed in the LINE signal you have to ground the MIC connector of the phone jack.

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4.3 Special service tools

Service set for service software ew G2 (Part-No. 094739)

Infrared adaptor

Verwendung im Kapitel:
Reading out / Changing of device data via infrared adaptor on
page 15

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4.4 Test table
Se- Type of measure- Signal input Device settings Mesuring Required Remarks
quence ment/adjustment point/ test value
point
1 Visual inspection
1.1 MIC/LINE jack Contacts are
socket not twisted, no
hairline cracks
at the solder
points, no
mechanical
damage
1.2 MUTE slide control See 1.1
1.3  /  button Buttons on See 1.1
(S204 /S206), motherboard
SET button (S202), spring back
ON/OFF (S208)
button
1.4 Battery See 1.1
compartments
1.5 Charging contacts See 1.1
(not SK 100 G2)
1.6 Antenna contacts See 1.1
to RF PCB
1.7 Flat ribbon cables No mechanical
and terminal strips damage, locked

2 Motherboard: current and voltage measurement


Attention
The buttons S204, S206, S202, and S208 on the motherboard may be damaged, if you press them using sharp-edged flat
or pointed objects (e.g. the tip of a ballpoint pen). Only use objects with end-rounded tips that will not damage the
buttons.
2.1 Current POWER = OFF Connected in 220A; Current limita-
consumption when series to typ. 180A tion of labora-
transmitter is BK+ battery tory power
switched off contact supply unit:
See page 26 ION = 300mA
2.2 Current Supply +2.4VDC via POWER = ON; See 2.1 170mA LC display is
consumption when battery contacts (press button for approx switched off.
in operation 3 seconds) Test points see
page 26
2.3 Rated voltage See 2.2 See 2.2 BK+ / BK- +2.4VDC
2.4 Operating voltage See 2.2 See 2.2 BK+ / BK- +1.8VDC to
See page 26 +3.1VDC
2.5 DC to DC converter See 2.2 See 2.2 TP224/ GND +5,3VDC to
voltage +5,7VDC
2.6 Switch-on/switch-off thresholds
2.6.1 Switch-on threshold See 2.2 See 2.2 See 2.5 +1.8VDC
when powered by
battery
2.6.2 Switch-on threshold See 2.2; See 2.2 See 2.5 +2.2VDC
when powered by SK OFF: Connect the NTC
accupack contact to ground via
isolated wire, then
switch on SK again:
See page 26
2.6.3 Switch-off See 2.2 See 2.2 See 2.5 +1.8VDC LED LOW BAT
threshold when has to flash
powered by battery
2.6.4 Switch-off See 2.6.2 See 2.2 See 2.5 +2.0VDC LED LOW BAT
threshold when has to flash
powered by
accupack

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Se- Type of measure- Signal input Device settings Mesuring Required Remarks
quence ment/adjustment point/ test value
point
3 RF module
See Measuring set-up page 10.
Removing the RF module:
1. Loosen the lens-head screw on the RF PCB (see exploded view, pos. 22).
2. Remove the RF module (maintain the motherboard connection via flat ribbon cable).
Re-establishing the ground connection between RF module and motherboard:
Connect the M6 point on the component side of the RF PCB and the P4 point on the component side of the motherboard.
For this purpose, solder a stranded wire with a length of 10cm between the points M6 and P4.
3.1 Supply voltage RF Supply +2.4 VDC via POWER = ON; RF module +5.1VDC to See page 27
PCB battery contacts (press button for approx. TP72/GND +5.35VDC
3 seconds)
3.2 Transmission See 3.1 Pilot = OFF Without Transmission See 3.4
frequency Mute = Aus antenna at frequency = Avoiding
TP8/ direkt receive measuring
ground GND frequency errors
10kHz
3.3 Measuring / balancing the PLL voltage

Attention
The buttons S204, S206, S202, and S208 on the motherboard may be damaged, if you press them using sharp-edged or
pointed objects (e.g. the tip of a ballpoint pen). Only use objects with end-rounded tips that will not damage the buttons.
3.3.1 Centre range limit See 3.1 Use TUNE to set the TP3 +2.5VDC to Balancing via
centre transmission +2.9VDC C114
frequency
3.3.2 Lowest range limit See 3.1 Use TUNE to set the TP3 +0.9VDC to Balancing via
lowest transmission +2.3VDC C114
frequency
3.3.3 Uppermost range See 3.1 Use TUNE to set the TP3 +2.9VDC to Balancing via
limit uppermost transmission +4.2VDC C114
frequency
3.4 Measuring / balancing the RF output power

How to avoid measuring errors:


1. Desolder the antenna before starting the measurement.
2. Measure against a direct ground point on TP8.
3. Only use shielded measuring lines with an impedance of 50O and a length of 50cm.
3.4.1 Mean RF output See 3.1 Spectrum analyser or Without 15mW to
power power measuring device; antenna to 38mW /
set centre transmission TP8 / direct 12dBm to
frequency (ft=fm) ground GND; 15.8dBm
3.4.2 Highest RF output See 3.1 Spectrum analyser or
power power measuring device; Japan: J200 Japan: 5mW to
set highest transmission test socket 10mW / 7dBm
frequency (ft=fh) to 10dBm
3.4.3 Lowest RF output See 3.1 Spectrum analyser or
power power measuring device;
set lowest transmission
frequency (ft=fl)
3.5 Nominal deviation AF generator at jack Set SENSIT to -10dB See 3.4.1 < 24kHz Pay attention
LINE socket (1kHz, 270mV) to the pin
3.6 Peak deviation LINE AF generator at jack Set SENSIT to -10dB See 3.4.1 < 4kHz assignment of
socket (1kHz, 1.08V) the jack socket:
Japan: See Measu-
40kHz ring set-up
page 10.
3.7 S/N ratio referring 24kHz AF level meter See 3.4.1 60dB(A)eff
to peak deviation Mod: OFF MUTE= ON

3.8 THD at nominal See 3.4 AF level meter See 3.4.1 0.08% to 1.2%
deviation THD measuring
Mod: ON

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3.9 Noise voltage Supply +2.4VDC via AF level meter; See 3.4.1 40 dBunw.peak Tap on micro-
distance battery contacts Mod: OFF phone, press
buttons, touch
housing /
antenna
3.10 MIC/LINE input level

Note
Please pay attention to the pin assignment of the jack socket: See Measuring set-up page 10.
3.10.1 MIC input level at Supply +2.4VDC via AF level meter See 3.4.1 24kHz
nominal deviation battery contacts; PILOT OFF
AF generator at
MIC/LINE: 1kHz:
external filter ON:
20Hz and 20kHz

Set SENSIT to
680mV - 30dB
170mV - 20dB
42mV -10dB
18mV 0dB
3.10.2 LINE input level at See 3.9.1; AF level meter See 3.4.1 24kHz
nominal deviation PILOT OFF

Set SENSIT ti
2100mV - 30 dB
700mV - 20 dB
270mV -10 dB
120mV 0 dB
4 Measuring the pilot tone
4.1 Pilot tone frequency Supply +2.4VDC via AF level meter See 3.4.1 32.766kHz
battery contacts Pilot tone: ON 7.6Hz

5 Display module

Attention
The buttons S204, S206, S202, and S208 on the motherboard may be damaged, if you press them using sharp-edged or
pointed objects (e.g. the tip of a ballpoint pen). Only use objects with end-rounded tips that will not damage the buttons.
5.1 Visual inspection of Supply +2.4VDC via POWER = ON;
all display elements battery contacts (press button for approx.
3 seconds)
5.2 Checking of See 5.1 See 5.1 Backlighting
automatic display switches off
deactivation after approx.
15 seconds
5.3 Display See 5.1 See 5.1
Battery status

Number of bars: 0 1.8VDC to 2.0VDC 0 bars Low battery


Number of bars: 1 2.0VDC to2.3VDC 1 bar 30 %
Number of bars: 2 2.3VDC to 2.6VDC 2 bars 70 %
Number of bars: 3 2.6VDC to 3.0VDC 3 bars 100 %
5.4 Display key-lock See 5.1 See 5.1; Key symbol is
Use SET to activate the displayed
key-lock
5.5 Display PILOT See 5.1 See 5.1 PILOT symbol
Use SET to activate the ist displayed
pilot tone
5.6 Display MUTE See 5.1 See 5.1; MUTE symbol
Press MUTE button is displayed
5.7 Display of audio See 5.1 See 5.1 AF display
level AF signal to MIC/LINE
5.8 AF display at See 3.5 All AF display = 0
nominal deviation Mod: ON
5.9 AF display at peak See 3.6 All AF display = full deflection;
deviation Mod: ON yellow "PEAK" LED is on.

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4.5 Reading out / Changing of device data via infrared adaptor
4.5.1 Overview
You may read out and change data via the infrared adaptor. The Sennheiser service software supports the
following tasks you may want to perform:

Reading out the current software version and, if necessary, carrying out of a software update (file "*.s19").
Commissioning the receiver after a hardware replacement (e. g. replacing of a board).
Changing the current frequency table.
Changing / resetting the receivers's factory settings.

4.5.2 Required hardware


You will need the Sennheiser service package for reading in and out of device data
(See Special service tools page 11.):

For portable devices:


Infrared adaptor for reading out / in data (e. g. SK 100 transmitter)

For stationary devices:


RS232/RS485 converter with mains adaptor
RS232 cable for connection of PC and converter
RS485 cable for connection of receiver and converter

You may order the service package directly from Sennheiser:


Service package for ew G2 software, ID no. 094739, price group 161

4.5.3 Required software


You may download the service software free of charge from the Sennheiser homepage on the Internet.

In order for you to use the software, you will need the operating system Microsoft Windows 98 or higher
and a free COM port (RS232).

4.5.4 Information on the service software


Operating instructions for the service software are available in PDF format. These operating instructions
contain information on commissioning of the service package and reading out and in of device data.

After installation of the software, you will find the instruction manual in the Windows menu [Start].

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4.5.5 Commissioning after replacing a board
27
After you have fitted a new board into the device, you have to write the new data (e. g. a new frequency table)
to the device.

Requirements
You have replaced the defective board (e. g. the RF board of the transmitter/receiver),
You have installed and launched the service software.

Writing of device data


Perform the following steps:
1. Put the infrared adaptor of the service set in front of the transmitter.
2. Connected the transmitter to the power supply (2.4VDC)
3. Switch on the transmitter.
4. Start the service software
5. Click the [Auto Detect] button.
Result: Your connected device has been detected.
6. In the "Info" register, click the [EXECUTE ALL] button.
Result: All device data are read out. If all the data have been read out successfully, the message "Success"
is displayed.
Note: If you perform individual actions in the "Info" or "Service" registers, you have to return the device
into the operational status afterwards. For this reason, finally click the [Close Device] button.
7. Go to the "Service" register.
8. Click the [EXECUTE ALL] button.
Result: The new device data are written. If all the data have been written successfully, the message
"Success" is displayed.

Result
You have successfully written the new data to the device. These new data now correspond to the
new factory settings for you device.
You will find these data in the directory "D:\Sennheiser\ew G2 service pakkage" in the files "Defaults.dat"
and "FreqTable.dat" or "FreqTableIEM.dat".

You will find detailed information in the G2 service software's online help. After installation of the
software, you will find the online help in the Windows menu [Start].

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5

02/2005
ANTENNA
MAIN-BOARD RF-BOARD
HDX
MIC / LINEGUIT.
COMPANDOR
U102 Q100,Q102,Q104 Q200,Q202,Q208
U100
VCO RF

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MOD BUFFER
Circuit diagrams

AUDIO
Q100, MUTE
Q106

PILOT
Y202
2 f = 32.768 kHz
GAIN
REF Temp.
PLL Stab.
LCD-BOARD 4
MAIN
uC U32 Q206
U200
+10.5V
30 4 2 +5.5V
3

U400 Q220 Y203


LCD S202 D202 D212 DC
S204
S206
S208 f REF = 4 MHz DC

D204 SET/UP/DOWN INFRARED ON/LoBatt PEAK U204 Q214


ON-OFF TRANSCEIVER

Battery 030903Prl1015

Block diagram

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18/27
1
Vref 14
L104 12

HS601T
13 10k 10k 11
Q110 +10.5V G
R140 BC817W
TP423 3.8k C148
16
180KJ U102 1.0uM10V
C136 SA575DK
R154
1.0uM10V
15
R136 100KJ D104
R196
C124 12V C142
330KJ 1.0MJ 1.0uM10V 1.0uJ
C122
2 2
Q118 Q122
BC847S BC847S
1.0uM10V
R134
U100 +10.5V Q118 Q122
100KJ NJM4580V BC847S BC847S
3 TP4 1 1
+
8 C128 C132
v+ 1 R166 R174 R176
R128 1 v-
C110 1.0KJ 2 4 0.47uM16V 22nJ 604RF 10KJ 10KJ
-
100nJ C140
C116 R158 4.7u10V
R122 1.0nK ** C154
7.15KF
5.6KJ 220pK
+10.5V
R100 C108 R132 R152 6 U100 U102 ** R186
-
J101 15KJ C104 100nJ 1.0KJ 8 NJM4580V C146 SA575DK 22KJ
TP2 680RJ v+ 7 1 U102
FA1278 100nJ C106 +10.5V 2 +
L102 100pJ R164 R172 v- * R184 * R188 SA575DK
2 5 3 * R190 * R192 19
470KJ 1.0KJ + 4 1.0uM10V + C164
3
HS601T 2 10KF 10KF 33.2KF 17 R194
3 18.2KF 4
-
R120 R126 R144 R178 C156 C160
1 R110 C134 R182 18 1.0KJ
100KJ 6.8KJ 100KJ 1.0nF 1.0nF -

R106
100KJ
15KJ 2.2nK 0.47uM16V
R102 15KJ 15KF
TP1 TP3 C162 MOD
C126 100pJ
330KJ C120 C152
4.7u10V
Q106 4.7u10V +5.5V 1.0uM10V

1.0MJ

R104
C102 BC807W R146
L100
C114 680RJ +5V
Q100 R142
HS601T D100 BC850BW 1.0uM10V
0.22uM20V
C138 8 20
680RJ R150
C100 R162 C144 VCC 2
470pK R148 100KJ 10pJ
1SS355 470KJ 33u6V3 C150
4 Vref 6
R130 330RJ Q114
C166 1.0uM10V
100RJ BC847PN 5
+10.5V +5.5V
R156
47pJ R160 10k 10k
3 7 9
2 D102 R116 15KJ 47KJ G
C112 Q112
3 BAV99W 2.2KJ C130
BC817W
100nK 1 1.0nK 6
4 Q102 * R180 3.8k

470KJ
R170 4 U102

R118
Q114 2
5
BC847PN BC847PN GAIN_0 SA575DK
Q108 100KJ 5.6KJ
R124
BC817W 1 R168 GND
R114 3
47KJ 470KJ 5 10
10KJ
C118
AF_LEV C158
6
Q102 1.0nK
R108 2 220nK
BC847PN
GAIN_1 100KJ
1
R112
470KJ

* Differing for lower bandwidth(Japan):

** not mounted Vers. R180 R184 R188 R190 R192

C154, R186 SK100/SK300/SK500 5.6KJ 18.2KF 10KF 10KF 33,2KF

SK100-J/SK500-J 8.2KJ 27.4KF 14KF 14KF 43.2KF


060804Lew0920
94120

Mainboard, circuit diagram, part 1/3

02/2005
SK 100 G2, SK 300 G2, SK 500 G2
+5V
HALTER 4
C403
R408
C206 P5*
+5V +10.6V
ON/LOW BAT 100pJ TP419
D202 +UBATT 3 10RJ U208
TP421 4 2.2uZ 1 2 C401 C402

02/2005
MCK P3 * D213 L206 A1 K2
CL190SR 2 1 R370 D208 2.2uZ TP224 2.2uZ RN5RL5ATR
** 22u D215 +5VDI G
R200 R212 TP228 C208 1.0MJ BAT54- S L208 2 3
27pJ Y200 C214 * 3 2 1
1.0MJ 1.0MJ BAT60A IN OUT
4MHz 27pJ C250
P1* Q217 R214 R270 10UK GND
R202 C204 R350 MBR0520 R384 C268
4.7KJ LADE- 100nK
BC847S R382

R310
10uM

2.2MJ
33nK 470RJ U204 1.0MF 1
1.0MJ 4.7MJ

680KJ
KONTAKT 220RJ LTC3401

R348
R210 R280 C278 **R386
3 4
Vi n SW

L200
C230 C254

220nK
C266

C212
10uM

10KJ Y203 10KJ


150u6V3

NTC 470KJ 4MHz 10 7


10nK L202 SHDN Vout

/PILOT
2 8

GAIN_0
GAIN_1
Q217 MODE/SYNC FB

D206
R282 100nK

BB439

/LED_RED
BC847S

TXD
RXD
HM470 6 9

LCD03
LCD02
LCD01
PGOOD Vc C248 **

R216
C252

C226

1.0MJ
R388

10nK
+BK -UBATT

C228
10MJ 1 5 C242 4.7pB
Rt GND

100pJ
22UM U206

R352
680KJ
1.0nK NJU7241

C240
L204 R372 2 3

10uM
IN OUT

R312
+5V

1.0MJ
R390 **

R381
1.0MJ
C256

100pJ

R224
R272
R274
R276
R278
C216
33KJ

R1 1
R1 2
R1 3
+4.9VDD R374 294KF 5 4
BAT_TEL HM470 ON/OFF NC C270
33KJ R392
-BK GND 10uM
64 63 62 61 60 59 58 57 56 55 54 53 52 51 50 49 C258 1
TP422 * 1 D210 1.0MJ 100nK
ON/OFF +4.9VDD P3
+4.9VDD

C234

BP2
BP1
BP0
C232
BAV99W

VSS
100pJ
-UBATT

VDD
R376

OSC2
OSC1
R314

100pJ
R

VDDA
+5VDIG
LADE-

CGMXFC
PTB0/TxD
PTB1/RxD
* 2
+5.5V

PTB5/T2CH1
PTB4/T2CH0
PTB3/T1CH1
PTB2/T1CH0

SK 100 G2, SK 300 G2, SK 500 G2


0.0R KONTAKT 1 2 47KJ
R204 * * Q214

PTD4/KBI4/T1CLK
S200 2.2MJ SI2301DS
SSSS812-B-2B C220 C218 P5 PWR_OFF +10.6V +10.5V
2 3 R203 LCD04 1 BP3/FP0 VREFL 48
100RJ R3 1 1.0uK 33u6V3 HALTER +5.5V
1 47 +UBATT +3.3V Q208
R228 2 PTD5/KBI5/T2CLK VREFH R336
3 46 R414 BC847PN
C200 LCD05 R3 2 FP1 PTB7/ADC5
TP420 4 45 C224
1.0nK R3 3 FP2 PTB6/ADC4 R318 AF_LEV 100KJ
LCD06 Q218 R422 470KJ
5 44 10nK +5V R410
LCD07 R3 4 FP3 PTA7/ADC3 R320 BAT_TEL EE_WP R416
U200 BC847S 1.0MJ 1.0MJ
+5V LCD08 6 FP4 PTA6/ADC2 43 R354
R4 1
7 MC68HC908LJ24 42 47KJ
LCD09 R4 2 FP5 PTA5/ADC1 R322 R369 Q219
LCD10 8 FP6 PTA4/ADC0 41 TP214 /LED_YEL
R4 3 BC817W Q208
9 40 3x1.0KJ TP216 SET S202 Q218
R206 R208 LCD11 R4 4 FP7 PTA3/KBI3 R324 150RJ BC847PN
S204 BC847S R412
22KJ 22KJ LCD12 10 FP8 PTA2/KBI2 39 R326 TP218 UP R418
R5 1 470KJ
38 TP220 DOWN S206 R378
BUS_CLK R246 11 PTD6/KBI6/SCL PTA1/KBI1 R328
S208 1.0KJ 220KJ
R248 12 PTD7/KBI7/SDA PTA0/KBI0 37 R330 ON ID_R R420
BUS_DAT PEAK
13 36 100RJ 1.0MJ
LCD13 R5 2 FP9 PTC7/FP26 TP226
C236
14 35

C300
10nK
C301
10nK
C302
10nK
C303
1.0nK
LCD14 R5 3 FP10 PTC6/FP25 C238

** R301
**
R303
** R305
** R307

3.3MJ
3.3MJ
3.3MJ
10nK

3.3MJ
15 34
D212

LCD15 R5 4 PTE0/FP11 PTC5/FP24 10nK


16 33
CL190TLY

LCD16 R6 1 PTE1/FP12 PTD0/SS/CALIN


+4.9VDD +5V
R9 4 LCD30 ID_V Q222
R9 3 LCD29 R364 R368 BC807W
R9 2 LCD28 41.2KF 41.2KF
R342

PTD3/SPSCK/CALOUT
PTE2/FP13
PTE3/FP14
PTE4/FP15
PTE5/FP16
PTE6/FP17
PTE7/FP18
PTC0/FP19
PTD2/MOSI
PTD1/MISO
PTC1/FP20
PTC2/FP21
PTC3/FP22
PTC4/FP23
IRQ
RST
RF_ON R394 C260 C244
Q210 33KJ R400
17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 R356 Y202 2.2nK 100nK
TP212 BC807W 32.768kHz C272
1.0MJ

R311
3.3MJ
100KJ
R402

1
2
3
4
+4.9VDD
R556
2.2nK

TP210
/PILOT

R6 2
R6 3
R6 4
R7 1
R7 2
R7 3
R7 4
R8
R8
R8
R8
0.0R R398

R288
R424

+5V
2.2KJ

3.3MJ 100KJ
R298 Q216 C274
R344
PLL_LD BC847PN

LCD_LIGHT
220KJ
R558 10KJ 10nK
0.0R R399

LCD17
LCD18
LCD19
LCD20
LCD21
LCD22
LCD23
LCD24
LCD25
LCD26
LCD27
R308
PLL_/CS 2.2KJ C276 R396 R559

PWR_OFF
3
+5.5V D204 10KJ ** VI N
CHIPLED-GRN

R346
4.7KJ 4.7KJ

2.2KJ
TP208 R309 U202 10nK
D200 1 ** 3
TP230 3.3MJ VOUT C264 C501 R560 R406
1SS355 R3111N30 2
C246 R380 Q216 1.0nK 1.0nK 10KJ 20KN
VSS 1.0MJ
33pJ BC847PN ** ** 1
R268 Q204 R306 2

BC847S
330RJ MOD
2.2MJ
R300
C202 2.2MJ
R302 Q204
1.0uK
BC847S
22KJ
R304
220KJ

* variable parts
P1 P3 P5 ** not mounted
SK100 n.m. n.m. 89533 C256 C264 C278 C501
SK100-J R301 R303 R305 R307
R309 R388 R560
SK300/500 m. 89576 n.m. Y200
061204Lew1230
SK300/500-J 94121

Mainboard, circuit diagram, part 2/3

19/27
J400 +3.3V U400

20/27
30FLZ-SM1-TB RPM873-E4-V
1
LCD05
2
LCD06 C400
3
LCD07 1.0uK
4 1
LCD08 GND
5 2
LCD09 NC
6
LCD10 C500 3
7 VCC
LCD11
8 4
LCD12 GND
9 5
LCD13 PW
10 22pJ
LCD14 6 RXD
11 R510
LCD15
12 7 TXD
LCD16 TXD
13 8 LEDA
LCD17 R520 100KJ
14
LCD18 1.0MJ
15
LCD19
16 R508
LCD20
17 +5.5V
LCD21
18
LCD22 47RJ
19
LCD23 Q220
20
LCD24 BC850BW R514
21
LCD25 RXD
22
LCD26 100RJ
23
LCD27
24
LCD28 R518 **
25
LCD29
26
LCD30 220KJ
27
LCD04 R512 R516
28 10KJ
LCD03 22KJ
29
LCD02
30
LCD01 version

TP402
TP416

TP400
TP404
TP414

TP424
+5V +3.3V

R500 * R501 * R502 * R503 *


RF_ON 1 J402
330KF 165KF 82.5KF 41.2KF
4 J402
+5.5V 1 2 4 8
7 J402
+5V
11 J402
MCK
PLL_LD 13 J402
*
20 J402
ON/OFF ** not mounted R500 R501 R502 R503
PLL_/CS 9 J402
6
R518 SK100 n.m. n.m. n.m. n.m.
BUS_DAT J402
BUS_CLK 10 J402 SK100-J m. m. n.m. n.m.
260504Prl1610
12 94122
J402 SK300/500 n.m. n.m. n.m. n.m.
MOD 15 J402 SK300/500-J n.m. n.m. m. n.m.
14 J402
18 J402
version code is only in use for -J
5 J402
ID_V
ID_R 3 J402

EE_WP 19 J402

TP406
TP408
TP410
TP425
TP426

TP412
TP418
Mainboard, circuit diagram, part 3/3

02/2005
SK 100 G2, SK 300 G2, SK 500 G2
02/2005
+5.5V
+5V

RF_ON L222
** DEVIATION +5.2V HS601T
R2 Current-Control
1.0MJ L112 L116 R214 L218
R8
20K C14 R210 R213
R12 R116 C118 HS601T C130 HS601T C142 470KJ 2.74KF HG102
3 C106 1.8KJ R122 **
MOD 1 100nK 100nK 10nK Q206 R216 C232 C238
100pJ 68RJ L114 33.2KF 18RJ
2 10KJ BC857S 10uM
2.2u6V3 8mA HS601T 10nK
* R104 R108 R110 Q100 4mA R215
C126 Q204
BC857S L108
BC817W C225 ** J300
330RJ 220RJ 100KJ C140 R212 1.0MJ
220nJ 3.3pB 220KJ MM8430 TP8
TP8
** S2 C12 10nK

R327
* R11 R102 C102 C117 C132 C200 **

**
**R324 ANTENNA_2

120RJ
SSSS212-12 R112 47pJ Q100 2.2pB 1.0nK Q206 10nK TP204 IN OUT R328
180RJ 100KJ 470pK L102 R136 L210 TP202
180pJ 15KJ BC857S R126 BC857S HS601T USED FOR SK
220nJ 47RJ **
**R10 12KJ 0.0R R329 0.0R
R114 C210 C226 Pout= 30mW
0.0R C124 *C138 3
* C112 1.0nK C128 C214 10nK
*
C342 2
0.0R *
C346
1.5KJ R118 4.7pB 10nK
D100 2.2pB Q102 R200 R202 C204 C228
1.0KJ BFS520 470pK 8.2pC *** 2.2pB
BBY58 R140 15KJ 1.0KJ 1.0nK R326
* C110 10nK 4.7RJ 1 100RN
MUTE * C116 1.0pB Q104 L200 ** 10nK
D102 BFS480 C216
C134 1 R218 10pC *L212
BBY58 1.8pB R128 R132 Q200 **
*L106 * C120 10pC 3 HS601T 4.7KJ C220 12.5nJ
6.8KJ 22RJ BFG520W/X

*
* C108 12.5nJ 2.7pB R120 4
**C217 ** C224 ** J202
R138 R204
MUTE ON/OFF
*R208 L204
0.5pB 330RJ 0.65-2.5p 1.0pB ** R220 10pJ MM9329
0.0R 22nJ

SK 100 G2, SK 300 G2, SK 500 G2


*C114 * C122 10RJ R124 2
100RJ *L214
Q208 1 ** J200
L104 2/10p 1.0pB L110 R206 C208 BFG520W/X 0.0R
100RJ *L206 *R219 3 MM8430 TP7
220nJ 27nJ
4.7KJ
**R224 **R228
**
R227

Q104 C236 ** L220 ANTENNA_1


120RJ

C202
*L216 0.0R IN OUT 0.0R
220nJ 2 2 4
BFS480 18nJ 10RJ
D104 2.7pB 1
1.5pB USED FOR SR/SKM/SKP
2 12nJ 6.8nD 3 **
C206
BB565
*D108 *C212 180pJ R229
R106 L202 3 2.2pB Pout= 30mW
1 1 BB565 2.2pB 2
R6 R100 2.2KJ L100 0.0R
C136 4
L208 C222 *C230 *C234 ** C240 ** L224 ** L228
L111 R130 R134 15nJ 6.8nD *** 6.8nD
2.2KJ 1.0KJ 220nJ 1 1 6.8KJ 220RJ 1.0nK 10nK 2.2pB 2.2pB 3.3pB 1 R226
47uN Q202 2 HS601T C218 100RN * C246 **
C6 C10 C100 C104 D106 *D110 BFG520W/X TP200
*C231 R246
0.47u20VT 10nK 1.0nK 0.22u20V BB565 2 BB565 2.2pB 100KJ
2 10nK 180pJ
**C242
1.6VDC 8.2pC
**
R230
0.0R
VCO Buffer RF-Switch RF-Driver PA
TP3
*** never mounted: R226 R326
R16
RF-Parts shown SK Range 4 (786-822 MHz)
470RJ
** C2 C4 C8 C18 +Batt TP72
150u6V3 15u6V3 0.47u16V 1.0pB
** L20 11mA R70 L70
R14
ON/OFF +BAT TP29 +5.5V
Q70 +5.2V
TP1 +5V TS102 10RJ HG102
R20 BC807 W
2.2KJ C70 C72 2
R38 C48 R86 D70
**R4 ** 10nK 10nK 100KJ 1SS355
2.7KJ 0.0R R74 C76
100RJ C38 100KJ 10uM 1
10nK C75
100pJ L30
C30 1.0nK
R30 HG102 ** S1
0.0R C32 TP70
100nK SKQLLC R72 R76 Q74
10nK C50
-Batt 10KJ 22KJ BC847PN Q74
BC847PN

7
6
5
4
3
*U30 TP30
C34 10nK C74

fin
fin
GND
GND
M24C01

Vcc1
1.0nK C44 ** L21 R71 470pK
1 8 R40 TP31 0.0R
A0 VDD CPo
R64 -BAT
OSC

8
2
* MCK U32 47RJ TS102
2 7
A1 WP R34 330RJ GND FLo R21 R80

9
1
LMX2316 47pJ R78
* 0.0R EE_WP CE Q72 10KJ 1.0KJ
3 6 C33 Vp **
A2 SCL R32

10
16
100RJ BUS_CLK 22pJ 0.0R BC847S *
4 5 * R84 R88 C78
C42

Clock
Data
Fo/LD
GND SDA R36

Vcc2

LE
PLL_/CS Q72 * 22KJ 2.2MJ 15u6V3
100RJ BUS_DAT 10nK C46 BC847S

12
13
14
15

11
R42 *R60 15u6V3 BUS_DAT R82
22KJ
EEPROM BUS_CLK 100RJ 10KJ
BUS_CLK
R44 *R62 MOD
BUS_DAT 100RJ 10KJ ON/OFF
R58 C52
R46 22RJ 100nK PLL_LD TP33
PLL_/CS 100RJ R56 MCK TP15
NOTE: U30, R32, R34, R36, R60, RF_ON +5V TP17
22RJ
R52 +5.5V TP19
C40
R62, R66 mounted if necessary 100KJ 100nK TP21
TP9
EE_WP
TP35 TP37
Q30 R54
BC847PN TP5
TP5 +BAT
MUTE

C56 R68
33KJ -BAT
PLL_LD AKKU TP25
Q30 R65 * R66 1.0nK 4.7KJ TP11
** **
BC847PN TP10 L22 R22
301104Prl0800 33KJ 4.7MJ HG102 0.0R
C36 TP12
R50
10nK TP13
100KJ
TP22
R808
41.2KF

R801
R802
R804

1
4
7
9
6
5
3
2
8
330KF
165KF
330KF
165KF

82.5KF
41.2KF
82.5KF

17
11
13
20
10
12
15
14
16
18

19
**R901
**R902
**R904
**R908

* * * *
1 2 4 84 1 2 8
J1
20FLZ-RSM1-TB
(Version) Code Parts (Range)

RF board, circuit diagram, part 1/2

21/27
22/27
* COMPONENTS SK DIFFERING IN FREQUENCY RANGES
VCO BUFFER DRIVER POWER-AMP CODE PARTS
Freq.
RANGE (MHz) R11 R104 C108 C110 C112 C114 C116 C120 C122 D108 D110 L106 C138 R204 R208 L206 R219 C212 L212 L214 C230 C231 L216 C234 R801 R802 R804 R808
1 518-554 270R 330R - 4p7 2p7 10p 2p7 6p8 3p9 BB565 BB565 18n5 4p7 0R 330R 33n 47R 2p2 18n5 47n 5p6 180p 22n 3p3 X - - -
2 626-662 220R 330R - 3p3 1p0 10p 2p2 5p6 2p2 - BB565 18n5 4p7 0R 330R 33n 33R 2p2 12n5 39n 3p9 180p 18n 3p3 - X - -
3 740-776 220R 330R - 2p2 - 10p 1p5 4p7 1p5 - - 18n5 4p7 0R 330R 18n 22R 2p2 12n5 33n 2p7 180p 15n 3p3 X X - -
4 786-822 180R 330R - 1p8 - 10p 1p0 2p7 1p0 BB565 BB565 12n5 4p7 0R 330R 18n 10R 2p2 12n5 27n 2p2 180p 12n 2p2 - - X -
5 830-866 180R 330R - 1p8 - 10p 1p0 2p7 1p0 BB565 BB565 12n5 4p7 0R 330R 18n 10R 2p2 12n5 22n 2p7 180p 8n2 2p7 X - X -
6(J) 774-810 180R 330R - 1p8 - 20p 1p0 2p7 1p0 BB565 BB565 12n5 4p7 0R 330R 18n 10R 2p2 12n5 27n 2p2 180p 12n 2p2 - X X -
7 902-918 180R 330R - 1p8 - 3p 1p0 2p7 1p0 BB565 BB565 12n5 4p7 0R 330R 18n 10R 2p2 8n0 18n 1p8 180p 8n2 2p2 X X X -
8 556-592 220R 330R - 3p9 1p5 10p 2p2 6p8 3p9 BB565 BB565 18n5 4p7 0R 330R 33n 47R 2p2 18n5 39n 5p6 180p 18n 3p3 X
9 576-612 220R 330R - 2p7 - 10p 2p7 6p8 3p9 BB565 BB565 18n5 4p7 0R 330R 33n 33R 2p2 18n5 33n 4p7 180p 18n 3p3 X X
10 670-706 220R 330R - 2p2 - 10p 1p5 4p7 1p5 - - 18n5 4p7 0R 330R 18n 22R 2p2 12n5 33n 2p7 180p 15n 3p3 X X
11 696-732 220R 330R - 2p2 - 10p 1p5 4p7 1p5 - - 18n5 4p7 0R 330R 18n 22R 2p2 12n5 33n 2p7 180p 15n 3p3 X X X
** COMPONENTS SK/SR/SKM/SKP DIFFERING FOR VARIANTS AND FREQUENCY RANGES
CODE PARTS
Freq. L20 L21 L22 R220 C224 R228 NUT
RANGE (MHz) S1 S2 C2 R2 R4 R10 R20 R21 R22 C216 C217 C220 R216 L220 R224 R227 C240 C242 L228 R229 R230 J200 J202 R324 R327 R328 R329 R246 J300 R901 R902 R904 R908 M6
L224
1 518-554 - - - - 1K5 0R - - - 18p 6p8 - 18R 6n8 - - 3p3 - - - - - - 0R - 0R 0R - - X - - - -
2 626-662 - - - - 2K7 0R - - - 18p 4p7 - 18R 6n8 - - 3p3 - - - - - - 0R - 0R 0R - - X - - - -
Version
3 740-776 - -- - 2K7 0R - - - 10p 3p3 - 18R 6n8 - - 3p3 - - - - - - 0R - 0R 0R - - X - - - -
SK X
4 786-822 - - - - 2K7 0R - - - 10p 1p0 - 18R 6n8 - - 3p3 - - - - - - 0R - 0R 0R - - - - - -
5 830-866 - - - - 2K2 0R - - - 10p 2p7 - 18R 6n8 - - 3p3 - - - - - - 0R - 0R 0R - - X - - - -
6(J) 774-810 - - - - 2K7 0R - - - 10p 1p0 - 18R 6n8 - - 3p3 - - - - - - 0R 33R 0R - - X - X - - -
7 902-918 - - - - 2K7 0R - - - - - - 18R 6n8 - - 3p3 - - - - - - 0R - 0R 0R - - X - - - -
1 518-554 - - 150u - 390R - - - - 27p 6p8 - 33R 6n8 0R - 3p3 - - - - - X - - - - - - X - X - -
2 626-662 - - 150u - 470R - - - - 15p 6p8 - 27R 6n8 0R - 3p3 - - - - - X - - - - - - X - X - -
X= MOUNTED 3 740-776NOTE:
- - 150u - 510R - - - - 8p2 4p7 - 27R 6n8 0R - 3p3 - - - - - X - - - - - - X - X - -
Version 280105Prl1315
not used
- = NOT MOUNTED4 R36 R60
786-822U30-R32 -R34150u - R62
470RR66- R226- R326 - C342
- C246 3p3 mounted
10pC346 - if necessary
27R 6n8 0R - 3p3 - - - - - X - - - - - - X - X - -
SR
5 830-866 - - 150u - 510R - - - - 10p 3p3 - 27R 6n8 0R - 3p3 - - - - - X - - - - - - X - X - -
6(J) 774-810 - - 150u - 470R - - - - 10p 3p3 - 27R 6n8 0R 100R 3p3 - - - 0R - X - - - - - - - X X - -
7 902-918 - - 150u - 470R - - - - 10p 2p7 - 27R 6n8 0R - 3p3 - - - - - X - - - - - - X - X - -
1 518-554 X X - - 1K5 - TS102 TS102 HG102 18p 8p2 - 18R 6n8 6n8 - 4p7 12p 8n2 0R - - - - - - - 100K - X X - - X
2 626-662 X X - - 2K7 - TS102 TS102 HG102 18p 5p6 - 18R 6n8 0R0 - 4p7 8p2 4n7 0R - - - - - - - 100K - X X - - X
3 740-776 X X - - 2K7 - TS102 TS102 HG102 10p 1p8 - 18R 0R 5p6 - - 1p0 0R 0R - - - - - - - 100K - X X - - X
Version 4 786-822 X X - - 2K7 - TS102 TS102 HG102 18p 3p3 - 18R 0R 10p - - 2p7 0R 0R - - - - - - - 100K - X X - - X
SKM 5 830-866 X X - - 2K2 - TS102 TS102 HG102 18p 2p7 - 18R 0R 3p9 - - 2p2 0R 0R - - - - - - - 100K - X X - - X
RF board, circuit diagram, part 2/2 - - X - X
6(J) 774-810 X X - - 2K7 - TS102 TS102 HG102 - - 6p 18R 0R 10p 100R - 2p7 0R - 0R X - - - - - 100K -

02/2005
SK 100 G2, SK 300 G2, SK 500 G2
7 902 918 X X 2K7 TS102 TS102 HG102 18R 0R 0R 15p 0R 0R 100K X X - - X
02/2005
SK 100 G2, SK 300 G2, SK 500 G2
Mainboard, interconnector assignment, part 1/2

23/27
24/27
Mainboard, interconnector assignment, part 2/2

02/2005
SK 100 G2, SK 300 G2, SK 500 G2
RF board, interconnector assignment

SK 100 G2, SK 300 G2, SK 500 G2


02/2005 25/27
9
8 B r
1 8 BK
R406
e
V

R500
R501
R502
R503
L204

L202
R396 R559 C501
C232
R560 C226
NTC J402 R350
P1 P3

C264
D213
P5

R364 Q210
R378

R368

R356
R306
C238

R300
R302 C234

C236
C276

Q219

Q204
R304

R301
R303

R336
R206 R208

R307
R305

R268
R246

R322

R390
R170

R369
R248 C202 C228 C240
C266

R318
R354

R372
R311
R342

R382
C303
R114 R168 R352 D200 C256
P4
R108 R112

R160

C224
Q114
Q102

R370
C220

C301
C300
C302

D208
C268 R388 U204

R320
C230

R386
R384
C278
C270
R346

U202
R156 R162 U206
R118 C130 R381 C250
R124 U208

R344
C118 R298

R309

R314
C258
Q108 Q112 R308 L208 C252
C218
R288 R376
R130 R148

Q214

C242
D210

R392
C248
R152 C254 R374
R120 R142 R150
R176 R174L104
R146

R158
C128 R408

C132
C120 C126
R132

Q106
R126

C402

C140
C403

D215
R122

Q100
R116 C114 R144 Q122 Q118

C150

C146
R166
U100

C158
C401
D102

C116
D100

C152

R178
R128

R180
C112 R154 R164

R184 C154
R186
R134
R196
C166 R182

R172
C122

C138
C134

C144
C110
R188
R102 C100

R136

C102
U102
R140

D104 C156
R104

R106
L100

C124

C108
Q110

C148
R100 L102

C162
C106
R110
C104

R190
R192
C160
C142
S200 C136
R194
C164

J101

Mainboard, printed circuit board, component side

TP416 TP408

+ - U400 TP410
R508

TP426
S208
L
89623

S202 TP400
R512
R422 Q220
Q218 R516

C400
R418 R518
R510
C500

R514
R420

TP418
1
TP214
S206
TP414
TP220

TP421 TP425 TP404


C216 TP218 TP402
R270
C206

Y200
R3

TP419 TP216
12

S204 Y203
D206

R310
C208

Isolierte Litze/
L200

TP422
R282

D204

C214 TP208 TP424


isolated wire
R348

TP406

4 TP224 TP230 TP212 TP210


R324
R326
R328
R330

L206 R412
R410
R558
R9
C204

TP423
C212 Q208
D212

R280 R556
R520 R414
R278
R8

U200
R276
C244

R274 R416
R272
R7

TP228
R394

R224
C260

R214 Q222 R399R424


TP226 R400
Q216
Q217

R6
D202

R402
R202

R212
R200

C272
R398
R380

C246
C274

R210 R204
R216 R228 TP4
R1
R3 R4
Y202
C200

R5 TP3
R203

TP 2

TP1
J400
TP420

Mainboard, printed circuit board, solder side

SK 100 G2, SK 300 G2, SK 500 G2


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C240
R230 R220
8
R224 RAN.
C224 L220 R808 4 R908 R8
L224 R804 2 R904 VERS.
R226 R802 1 R902

C242
C231 R801 R901
R227 C236

C214
C234

L214
M201 R120 C122

C230
J200 L212 C112
L216

TP202
L110

R229
C120 C116

C114
C222 L111 L106

R118
C220 Q102 L108
Q208 C226 C124

R124
R228 C217 C216 R112

R122
C225 C218

L218
C212

R114
L228 C126 Q100 C108

Q104 R128

D104
C228
R218
R219 L210 R130
R246
C246

L206 C208 R134 R132 R116 C110 D108 L104


TP200
M6

C232

C118
C210
C136

D102
R216 D106

R126
R136
R215

L102
L22 C117

Q206
C132

R214
R22 L208 C138 D110

D100
R212
C206

C200

R110
R140
C204 Q204
L112 R108 R104 L100

R106
C104
R213

C128
L204

R202
R210
L116

C134
R208 R200 R138 C130

R102
Q202

R100
L114
C140

C142
C106
C102
R206 Q200 M9 C100
L202 L200
C202
M10 R204 C4
C2

M301
89613B

RF board, printed circuit board, component side

R20
R10

TP12 TP10 TP21 TP13 TP33 TP23 TP25 TP35 TP29


L20
R12
C7 5 TP204
R324
R11

C1 4 M3

S2 TP19
C70

R70 C342
TP7
J1 TP5
L70

C238 L222
C78

R2
R86 C72 R326
C3 6 TP15
R68

C5 6

R327
R46
R50

R65

R88 D70
R44
R42
Q30

R82
R34

R84
R56 R66

R80
R54
R52

Q74 TP22
R71 Q70 R36 J300
TP17
R74 C4 0 TP11 R32
R78
R329

U30
R72 TP70 C4 2
R30

Q72 R58 TP30


TP72 M2
C76

R62 U32 R21


R38

L21
R40

R60
C30
R76
C74

C1 0 C12
R328
R14

S1
R4

L30

C5 2 TP9
C34

C6
C48

TP31
C18

TP37
C50

C4 6
R6

C38

C8 C346
R64 C3 3
89613L
R16

C32
C44

TP3 TP8 GND


TP1

RF board, printed circuit board, solder side

SK 100 G2, SK 300 G2, SK 500 G2


02/2005 27/27

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