Motorola Gm Series Detailed 6864115b62 A Manual
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Chapter 1 OVERVIEW 1.0 GM140/GM340/GM640 Models (GCN6112_) The Controlhead contains the internal speaker, the on/off/volume knob, the microphone connector, several buttons to operate the radio and several indicator Light Emitting Diodes (LED) to inform the user about the radio status. To control the LED’s and to communicate with the host radio the control head uses the Motorola 68HC11E9 microprocessor. 2.0 GM160/GM360/GM660 Models (GCN6114-GM160 / GCN6120-GM360/660) The Controlhead contains the...
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1-2overview 3.0 GM380/GM1280 Models (GCN6121_) The Controlhead contains the on/off/volume knob, the microphone connector, several buttons to operate the radio, several indicator Light Emitting Diodes (LED) to inform the user about the radio status, and a Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) with 21 pre - defined symbols and a 32*96 dot matrix for graphical or alpha - numerical information e.g. channel number, select code, call address name. To control the LED’s and the LCD, and to communicate with the host...
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Chapter 2 THEORY OF OPERATION 1.0 Introduction This Chapter provides a detailed theory of operation for the Controlhead circuits. For details of the trouble shooting refer to the related Section of this manual. 2.0 Controlhead Model for GM140, GM340 and GM640 The controlhead contains the internal speaker, the on/off/volume knob, the microphone connector, several buttons to operate the radio and several indicator Light Emitting Diodes (LED) to inform the user about the radio status. To control the...
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2-2THEORY OF OPERATION The microprocessor’s RAM is always powered to maintain parameters such as the last operating mode. This is achieved by maintaining 5V at µP pin 25. Under normal conditions, when the radio is off, USW 5V is formed by FLT A+ running to D0822. C0822 allows the battery voltage to be disconnected for a couple of seconds without losing RAM parameters. Diode D0822 prevents radio circuitry from discharging this capacitor. There are 8 analogue to digital converter ports (A/D) on the µP...
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Controlhead Model for GM140, GM340 and GM640 2-3 An additional pair of analogue lines and A/D µP ports (PE 3 – 2) is available to support a keypad microphone, connected to the microphone connector J0811. Any microphone key press is processed the same way as a key press on the controlhead. 2.6 Status LED and Back Light Circuit All indicator LED’s (red, yellow, green) are driven by current sources. To change the LED status the host radio sends a data message via SBEP bus to the controlhead µP . The...
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2-4THEORY OF OPERATION 2.8 Speaker The controlhead contains a speaker for the receiver audio. The receiver audio signal from the differential audio output of the audio amplifier located on the radio’s controller is fed via connector J0801-10, 11 to the speaker connector P0801 pin 1 and pin 2. The speaker is connected to the speaker connector P0801. The controlhead speaker can be disconnected if an external speaker, connected on the accessory connector, is used. 2.9 Electrostatic Transient Protection...
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Controlhead Model for GM160, GM360 and GM660 2-5 3.3 Microprocessor Circuit The controlhead uses the Motorola 68HC11E9 microprocessor (µP) (U0831) to control the LED’s and the LCD and to communicate with the host radio. RAM and ROM are contained within the microprocessor itself. The microprocessor generates it’s clock using the oscillator inside the microprocessor along with a 8 MHz ceramic resonator (U0833) and R0920 . The microprocessor’s RAM is always powered to maintain parameters such as the last...
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2-6THEORY OF OPERATION 3.5 Keypad Keys The controlhead keypad is a 6-key kepad (Model B) or a 10- key keypad (model C). All keys are configured as 2 analogue lines read by µP pins 13 and 15. The voltage on the analogue lines varies between 0 volts and +5 volts depending on which key has been pressed. If no key is pressed, the voltage at both lines will be 5 volts. The key configuration can be thought of as a matrix, where the two lines represent one row and one column. Each line is connected to a...
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Controlhead Model for GM160, GM360 and GM660 2-7 includes the RAM start address for the following display data. With input A0 set to logic „1 the µP then writes the display data to the display RAM. When data transfer is complete the µP terminates the chip select, RD and WD activities. The display driver’s power circuit provides the voltage supply for the display. This circuit consists of a voltage multiplier, voltage regulator and a voltage follower. The external capacitors C0971 - C0973 configure...
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2-8THEORY OF OPERATION 3.9 Speaker The controlhead contains a speaker for the receiver audio. The receiver audio signal from the differential audio output of the audio amplifier located on the radio’s controller is fed via connector J0801-10, 11 to the speaker connector P0801 pin 1 and pin 2. The speaker is connected to the speaker connector P0801. The controlhead speaker can be disconnected if an external speaker, connected on the accessory connector, is used. 3.10 Electrostatic Transient...