Modes Of Operation; Active Mode; Idle Mode; Acting Dead Mode - Nokia 9000i Service Manual

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Modes of Operation

There are four different operation modes

– active mode

– idle mode

– acting dead mode

– power off mode

Active Mode
In the active state all circuits are powered and part of the module may be
in idle mode.
Idle Mode
The module is usually in the idle mode when there is no call and the
phone is in SERV. In the idle mode circuits are reset, powered down and
clocks are stopped or the frequency reduced. All the clocks except the
main clock from VCXO can be stopped in that mode. Whether the SIM
clock is stopped or not depends on the network.
Acting Dead Mode
The acting dead mode means that the baseband is powered but there is
no difference from the power off mode from the user point of view. The
acting dead mode is used for performing some necessary control
functions such as battery voltage measurement and reporting to PDA
module.
Power Off Mode
In power off mode only the circuits needed for power up are powered. This
means that only power up block inside the PSL+ is powered. The power
key is pulled up with a pull up resistor inside the PSL+.

Performance Specifications

DC Characteristics

Table 3. Supply Voltages and Power Consumption
Pin / Conn.
Line Symbol
4 / BATT
VBATT, VB
1 / B2B
1 / B2B
44 / B2B
1 / SIMFLEX
Original, 08/96
Minimum
Typical /
Nominal
5.75V
7.2V
4.8V
7.2V
4.8V
7.2V
RAE/RAK–1N
Baseband
Maximum
Unit / Notes
Software limit
8.7
Hardware limits
+/–0.3V
(cut–off min,
charging max)
7.6
Hardware limits
+/–0.3V
during a call
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