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FC-handset-spec: firmware keypad model documented
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1 FreeCalypso Handset Specification
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2 =================================
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4 The purpose of this document is two-fold:
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6 1) This document serves as the principal design specification for the
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7 FreeCalypso Libre Dumbphone handset hardware which I, Mother Mychaela,
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8 seek to build.
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10 2) This document also defines the scope of functionality to be supported in
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11 FreeCalypso handset firmware, including support for additional hardware
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12 targets beyond the primary FC handset hw target.
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14 1. FC handset hardware specification
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16 1.1. Basic features
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18 The Mother's goal is to produce a replacement for the proprietary Pirelli DP-L10
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19 phone, or more specifically, for the GSM-only subset of this Pirelli phone which
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20 the Mother actually uses, *without* Pirelli's key differentiating feature of
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21 non-GSM WiFi operation, and without Pirelli's camera. The following hardware
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22 features are to be included:
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24 * 176x220 pixel color display (no touch)
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25 * 21-button main keypad
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26 * 3 side buttons for volume control and an auxiliary function
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27 * hands-free loudspeaker
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28 * vibrator
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29 * USB port that combines charging and computer interface
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30 * wired analog headset jack
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31 * single SIM slot
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33 The following features which are commonly found in mainstream proprietary
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34 phones, particularly more recent ones, will NOT be included:
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36 * camera
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37 * Bluetooth
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38 * FM radio
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39 * TV receiver
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40 * GPS receiver
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41 * dual SIM slot
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42 * torch light beyond LCD and keypad backlights
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44 1.2. RF band capability
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46 Our FC handset needs to be quadband GSM; this quadband capability will be
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47 achieved by copying the RF section and the core PCB layout around it from the
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48 reverse-engineered iWOW TR-800 modem module, which is itself a very direct
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49 (almost verbatim) derivative of TI's Leonardo+ quadband reference design.
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51 1.3. RAM and flash
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53 The Mother's intent is to use Spansion S71PL064JA0 flash+RAM MCP on the final
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54 handset motherboard, providing 8 MiB of flash and 2 MiB of XRAM in a 7x9 mm
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55 footprint. This flash and RAM capacity is already known to be fully sufficient
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56 for our FreeCalypso handset firmware in maximal feature configuration, hence
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57 any larger capacity would be excessive. However, on our FC Venus development
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58 board we may use the larger S71PL129NC0 MCP, same as used on FCDEV3B V2.
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60 1.4. Liquid crystal display
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62 1.4.1. Display size
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64 The size of the display for our FC Libre Dumbphone handset design is fixed at
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65 176x220 pixels, 16-bit color, following TI's D-Sample platform and the starting
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66 point UI code that was developed for it. Thoughts of changing to a different
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67 display size have been considered and rejected:
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69 * If we were to change to a smaller display size, we would have to do extra work
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70 on the firmware to shrink the UI to the smaller size, and we would reduce the
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71 amount of information that can be displayed at once. We would incur extra
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72 work and a functional loss, but gain absolutely nothing in return.
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74 * If we were to change to a larger display size (240x320 pixels seems to be the
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75 largest reasonable size for dumbphones, used in high-end Nokia models), we
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76 would be venturing into uncertain territory - the greatest uncertainty would
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77 be the extra CPU load on Calypso to draw the larger UI and to refresh the
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78 larger framebuffer, which is done with PIO on Calypso, without any DMA
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79 assistance. The D-Sample LCD size of 176x220 pixels already appears to be a
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80 strain in some drawing code paths, hence the Mother's decision is to play it
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81 safe and stick with the known working display size. Expanding the UI to make
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82 sensible use of larger screen real estate would also entail additional work.
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84 176x220 is the display size in pixels, and this resolution number by itself says
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85 nothing about the physical display size in inches or mm. However, most readily
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86 available LCDs that are made for this pixel resolution are made in 2.0" diagonal
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87 physical size, with 31.68x39.60 mm active area and 0.180 mm dot pitch, hence
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88 this physical size is the one we are going to use.
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90 1.4.2. Specific LCD module selection
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92 As of this writing, the specific LCD module to be used has not been firmly
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93 selected yet. We are actively looking for an LCD module that fits all of the
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94 following requirements:
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96 * TFT color LCD, 2.0" diagonal, 176x220 pixel resolution;
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98 * 16-bit microprocessor bus interface;
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100 * 6:00 viewing direction as appropriate for cellular handsets;
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102 * backlight consisting of 3 white LEDs in parallel, joined at the anode,
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103 with separately brought-out cathodes;
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105 * mechanical design that supports mounting with the FPC tail folded under the
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106 module, either by way of direct solder termination (no connector) or by way
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107 of raised sides that create sufficient vertical space to accommodate the FPC
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108 connector.
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110 The requirement of 16-bit microprocessor bus interface stems from the desire to
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111 interface this LCD to the Calypso in exactly the same way how TI did it on the
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112 D-Sample, the 6:00 viewing direction and mechanical mounting requirements stem
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113 naturally from the target application (cellular phone handset), and the
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114 backlight LED wiring requirement stems from the constraints of our chosen
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115 MAX1916 backlight LED driver chip - see section 1.4.4.
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117 1.4.3. Backlight and readability considerations
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119 Out of the various pre-existing mobile phones which I (Mychaela) have
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120 experienced, there have been 3 different kinds of LCDs in terms of how display
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121 operation and readability interacts with the backlight:
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123 1) older phones with black&white LCDs: on all phones of this type which I've
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124 ever used, the display is perfectly readable without the backlight given
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125 ordinary ambient lighting, be it natural daylight or room lighting. Such
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126 LCDs are called transflective: primarily reflective, but can also operate in
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127 transmissive mode when the optional backlight is turned on. With these B&W
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128 displays, you only need to turn on the backlight if you need to operate the
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129 phone in darkness, such as outdoors at night or inside with all lights off.
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130 The firmware in such phones is typically designed to leave the actual display
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131 functional and updated at all times, with only the backlight subject to
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134 2) most newer phones with color displays, of which Pirelli DP-L10 is a
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135 representative case, have transmissive LCDs that are not designed to be
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136 readable without the backlight at all - backlight required for readability
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137 (BLRR) is another way to describe such LCDs. Because the display is not
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138 readable at all without the backlight, phone firmware is typically designed
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139 to turn off the entire display (not just the backlight) when the screen goes
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140 dark, and operation visible to the user is display on/off, rather than
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141 backlight on/off. It is a good firmware design practice to "swallow" the
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142 initial keypress that turns on the display from dark state, i.e., to block
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143 the regular action of whatever button was pressed to "wake up" the display.
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145 3) The color display on Motorola C139 phones is an odd intermediate case: this
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146 display is NOT practically readable with the backlight off, yet the firmware
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147 is designed as if the display were readable in this condition: the actual
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148 display (unsure if it is CSTN or TFT) remains on and updated, and when you
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149 press some button to "wake up" the display, that button still takes its
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150 regular action, which is really bad for usability. How do we know that the
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151 actual CSTN or TFT display remains on and actively updated when it is not
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152 readable with the backlight off? Answer: the non-backlit display can be made
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153 readable by shining a flashlight directly at it - but this trick requires a
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154 directly pointed flashlight; no amount of ordinary ambient light is enough
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155 to make the display readable.
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157 Because our FC Libre Dumbphone handset will have a color display (contemporary
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158 TFT) and because we are sane, not copying the monumental design mistake of Mot
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159 C139, our display will fall into class 2 by the above classification: backlight
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160 required for readability, full display on/off rather than just backlight on/off,
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161 firmware operating like Pirelli's in terms of wake-up keypress swallowing.
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163 1.4.3.1. Backlight dimming mode
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165 Because our LCD is of BLRR type and because we seek to fully replicate Pirelli's
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166 logic in terms of when keypresses are swallowed and when they are not, we need
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167 to implement a dimming mode for our LCD backlight. In Pirelli's design which we
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168 are copying, when you are playing with phone menus or composing SMS etc, but are
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169 not in an active call, the display switches between full brightness and totally
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170 off - it goes fully off on timeout, and when you press a button to wake it up,
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171 it switches on at full brightness, together with the keypad backlight. But when
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172 you are in a call, when the timer expires (and it's a shorter timer, 10 s
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173 instead of 30 s), the display goes dim instead of fully off, and in this dimmed
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174 (but still readable) state keypresses are NOT swallowed.
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176 We only need to implement two different intensity levels for the LCD backlight:
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177 full brightness and in-call dimmed. The backlight intensity level in the dimmed
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178 state will need to be chosen on this principle: use the lowest backlight LED
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179 current (to conserve battery power and allow longest talk time on one charge) at
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180 which the display is still readable, similarly to Pirelli's in-call dimmed
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181 state.
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183 In the user-actively-poking state, as opposed to the long-call dimmed state,
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184 there is no need to provide different configurable backlight levels - see
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185 section 1.4.5.
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187 1.4.4. Backlight circuit implementation
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189 In all candidate TFT LCD modules that are being considered (see section 1.4.2),
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190 the backlight consists of 3 white LEDs wired in parallel, joined either at the
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191 anode or at the cathode - although as we shall see momentarily, we require an
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192 LCD module where the 3 LEDs are joined at the anode, with the 3 cathodes brought
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193 out separately. LCD module datasheets call for 15 mA current through each LED
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194 at maximum intensity, for 45 mA total, and the LED forward drop voltage (Vf) at
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195 this rated current seems to range between 2.9 V (what I actually measured on one
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196 candidate LCD module) to 3.2 V (what the datasheets list as typical) to perhaps
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197 as high as 3.4 V (what one datasheet lists as the maximum).
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198
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199 Given the parallel (as opposed to series) wiring of the 3 LEDs and the
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200 relatively low Vf, there is no need to use any kind of boost converter as part
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201 of the LED driver circuit for this backlight - any boost converter will only add
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202 inefficiency (more current will be drawn from the battery for the same LED
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203 current), hence we need to avoid using such.
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204
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205 Regardless of whether a given phone design uses a boost converter or not (it
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206 seems that older designs do use boost converters, either because older white
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207 LEDs have higher Vf or because 2 or 3 LEDs are wired in series), all traditional
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208 phone designs seem to share the quality where the display backlight brightness
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209 remains the same as the battery discharges and as Vbat goes down - this quality
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210 was directly observed on the Pirelli DP-L10 (unknown circuit design) and
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211 inferred from the available schematics for Mot C139 and C155, with both of the
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212 latter boost-converting to fixed 5.0 V. In our case, even though we choose to
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213 not use a boost converter for efficiency reasons, we still need to achieve the
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214 quality of the display brightness remaining the same through the discharge range
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215 of our Li-ion battery - having the display dim in half as the battery discharges
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216 from 4.2 V peak to 3.6-3.7 V plateau is simply not acceptable.
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217
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218 The simplest possible LED driving circuit would be one where a current limiting
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219 resistor is inserted in series with each LED, and then the 3 parallel
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220 LED+resistor sets are connected across battery terminals, with a transistor
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221 inserted somewhere to act as the on/off switch. However, this trivial circuit
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222 is not suitable in our application because it would produce unacceptably large
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223 variation in display brightness as the battery discharges - hence we need a more
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224 intelligent LED driving circuit. Our Luna LCD carrier board from the spring of
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225 2020 features an LDO bringing Vbat down to fixed 3.5 V, followed by very low-
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226 value resistors in series with each LED - but this approach is not good for
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227 production either, as it makes the LED current extremely sensitive to any slight
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228 variations in Vf.
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229
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230 Fortunately, I was able to find a specialized white LED driver chip that is just
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231 perfect for our application, or more precisely, a specialized chip that acts as
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232 a constant current sink for such LEDs - Maxim MAX1916, design from 2001, just
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233 the right time frame for the kind of phone we are seeking to build. This
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234 special chip takes the place of "dumb" ballast resistors: connect Vbat (battery
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235 positive terminal) directly to the common anode of the 3 LEDs, but instead of
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236 series resistors, connect each cathode to the corresponding LEDn pin of MAX1916
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237 - *without* any resistors or transistors! FETs inside the MAX1916 take the
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238 place of resistors as current-limiting elements, and the chip's global on/off
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239 control (which will be driven with a Calypso GPIO) takes the place of a separate
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240 switching transistor.
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241
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242 The special quality of MAX1916 is that it produces constant current through each
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243 LED (based on a set reference current and 230x current multiplication circuit
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244 inside the chip) regardless of variations in both Vbat and Vf! Of course the
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245 requested current can only be sustained as long as Vbat >= Vf + Vds, where Vds
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246 is the lowest drop voltage of the FETs inside MAX1916, and once Vbat falls below
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247 this point, the LED current will begin to decline. However, the beauty of this
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248 design is that no arbitrary artificial turnover points (like the 3.5 V point in
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249 our hacky design from the spring of 2020) need to be set: the battery discharge
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250 point at which the LED current begins to decline will be whatever it comes to be
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251 naturally, based on Vf (perhaps depending on temperature) and MAX1916 Vds, and
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252 the decline is expected to be gradual.
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254 1.4.4.1. Backlight current selection and dimming
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255
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256 In the simplest MAX1916-based design, a fixed LED current is set by connecting
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258 regulated fixed voltage rail happens to be available in the system. However,
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259 in our application (see section 1.4.3.1) we need at least two different display
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260 brightness levels, and thus at least two switchable LED currents. At first the
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261 problem seems difficult, but an elegant solution has been found.
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263 LCD backlight LED current will be selected by way of two Calypso GPIO pins
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264 configured as outputs, and a 74LVC2G125 dual tristate buffer. Each tristate
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265 buffer's A input will be tied high, and the two Calypso GPIO outputs will be
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266 connected to buffer output enable inputs. There will be two resistors with
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267 different carefully computed values, each connected between one of the two
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268 tristate buffer outputs and MAX1916 SET pin. One resistor will provide a small
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269 current, the other will provide a large current, and each of these two currents
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270 will be switchable on/off by Calypso GPIO signals switching the buffer outputs
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271 between driving high (2.7-2.8 V) and Hi-Z. Resistor values will be chosen such
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272 that the sum of both currents will be the 15 mA limit (the current is reckoned
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273 per LED), whereas the small current alone will be whatever we need for the
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274 battery-saving long-call dimmed mode.
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276 1.4.5. Slight regression relative to Pirelli DP-L10
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278 The actual LCD backlight LED driving circuit inside the Pirelli phone is not
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279 known, but reverse engineering of Pirelli's firmware followed by experimentation
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280 reveals that backlight intensity variation is achieved via a form of PWM, using
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281 Calypso PWL output - although PWL is used in an inverted sense, such that the
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282 backlight intensity increases with more 0s being put out on PWL, as opposed to
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283 more 1s. Thus regardless of the unknown actual circuit implementation, the
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284 backlight intensity appears to be continuously variable from 1/255 to 255/255,
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285 which is certainly a much richer control than our crude selection of just 3
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286 possible LED currents.
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288 In terms of what Pirelli's fw offers to end users, the backlight intensity in
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289 the dimmed in-call state is always set to 1/255, without any way to change it,
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290 whereas the backlight intensity in the active interaction state is selectable
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291 via a menu among 5 levels; the 5 offered levels turn into 1/255, 64/255,
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292 128/255, 192/255 and 255/255 in the resulting PWL programming.
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294 So in terms of both hardware capabilities and end user offering via the
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295 firmware, Pirelli's LCD backlight level control is richer than what we are
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296 proposing for our FC Libre Dumbphone. However, engineering is all about
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297 trade-offs and compromises, and in the Mother's opinion, this slight reduction
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298 in the richness of functionality is sufficiently offset by the efficiency of
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299 our MAX1916-based approach: aside from the theoretical possibility of a
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300 switching buck converter, which I've never seen used for LED driving
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301 applications, our choice of MAX1916 is the most battery-efficient way to drive
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302 our backlight LEDs. Furthermore, when dimming is effected by switching the
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303 actual regulated LED current, as in our case, as opposed to applying PWM, our
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304 backlight becomes more resilient to even lower battery voltages.
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306 Consider what happens when Vbat falls below the point at which the design-
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307 intended LED current can be maintained - what happens then? If no PWM is
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308 applied, or if PWM is set to maximum, then display brightness will be whatever
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309 maximum is possible at this low battery voltage. But if PWM is applied,
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310 especially very low duty cycles as in the case of Pirelli's dimmed state, then
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311 the display that has already been dimmed by low Vbat will be *further* dimmed
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312 by this aggressive PWM, likely producing an unreadable display at this point.
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313 It may be possible to compensate via extra complexity in the firmware, by
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314 turning PWM up when Vbat (as measured via Iota MADC) falls too low - but then
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315 we would be getting really messy, whereas switching the regulated current is so
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316 much more elegant. With our approach, low-battery-induced dimming in the "full
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317 brightness" mode will happen at the same discharge point as it would if we had
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319 in-call dimmed state, further dimming due to low Vbat will probably happen at a
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320 lower discharge point (if Vf decreases with decreasing current), and when it
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321 does happen, there won't be a combination of both natural and artificially-
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322 induced reductions, just the natural one.
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323
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324 Thus based on all of the above considerations, I feel justified in my design
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325 choice of foregoing PWM control of backlight intensity in favor of fixed current
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326 switching with much more limited selection.
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327
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328 1.5. Main keypad
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330 The main keypad on our FC Libre Dumbphone handset will have the following
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331 21-button arrangement:
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332
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333 left soft key ^ right soft key
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334 <O>
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335 green call V red power/hang-up
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336 button button
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337
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338 1 2 3
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339 4 5 6
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340 7 8 9
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341 * 0 #
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342
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343 The top section above the traditional numeric dial buttons (12) consists of left
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344 and right soft keys, green and red buttons (classically called SEND/END), and a
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345 5-way navigation button group (left, right, up, down and center), for a total of
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346 9 buttons in this section. The red hang-up button is also the hardware power-on
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347 button; having the same button effect power-off when held down for some time is
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348 a firmware function.
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350 This 21-button main keypad arrangement is exactly the same as featured on
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351 Motorola C1xx and Pirelli DP-L10 phones, on TI's D-Sample development platform,
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352 and also on many other phones (non-Calypso) from the appropriate era, such as
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353 Samsung E2232.
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355 1.5.1. Keypad backlight
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357 All traditional phones including Mot C1xx and Pirelli DP-L10 feature keypad
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358 backlights, hence we need to include one as well. The exact structure of this
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359 backlight won't be known until we enter the mechanical design phase for the
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360 actual handset (as opposed to intermediate development boards), which will be
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361 much later in the project, but the Mother's understanding is that keypad
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362 backlights are made up of some number of LEDs (2 on Pirelli DP-L10, unknown
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363 number on Mot C139) and some kind of light diffuser.
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365 Given the discovery of MAX1916 constant-current-sink LED driver chip (see
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366 section 1.4.4), the optimal electrical design of the keypad backlight becomes
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367 clear: use 3 LEDs, and drive them using another MAX1916 chip, separate from the
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368 one used for the LCD backlight.
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370 Backlight intensity: neither Mot C139 nor Pirelli DP-L10 provides any way to
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371 vary keypad backlight intensity, and no such variability is deemed necessary.
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372 In the long-call state when the LCD backlight is dimmed, the keypad backlight
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373 is fully off. We shall use a fixed LED current setting for our keypad
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374 backlight, set with a single fixed resistor between the keypad MAX1916 chip's
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375 SET pin and the V-IO rail, and the actual current value will be determined in a
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376 much later phase of the project, when we have the actual keypad backlight LEDs
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377 and a better idea of the mechanical design.
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379 Backlight color: Mot C139 uses blue LEDs, Pirelli DP-L10 uses white LEDs.
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380 Because blue and white LEDs have very similar electrical characteristics
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381 (current needed for appropriate brightness, Vf at this current), the choice
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382 between the two can be made in a much later project phase, based on input from
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383 other team members who are better at aesthetics.
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384
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385 1.5.1.1. Comparison with Mot C139 and Pirelli DP-L10
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386
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387 Both of these two pre-existing reference phones feature keypad backlights that
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388 are switched on/off via Iota LEDB; the actual circuit design is unknown.
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389 However, in our design we forego Iota LEDB altogether (it won't be used for
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390 anything), and use two MAX1916 chips for our LCD and keypad backlights, with
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391 each chip's on/off control being a Calypso GPIO.
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392
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393 The actual workings of the LEDB driver or switch inside the Iota chip are a
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394 mystery. On the one hand it appears to be nothing more than a "dumb" transistor
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395 on/off switch, no different from an external "digital transistor" (BJT with bias
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396 resistors) controlled by a Calypso GPIO: a resistor still seems to be required
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397 for current control, and at least on the Pirelli DP-L10 the keypad backlight
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398 intensity visibly varies with Vbat ranging over the Li-ion discharge range. But
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399 on the other hand, LEDB requires the 13 MHz clock to be running, and the light
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400 goes out when this clock is stopped. Why in the world would any kind of clock
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401 be required if the circuit is only a transistor on/off switch controlled by a
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402 static register bit? Other parts of TI's Iota datasheet describe its LEDA, LEDB
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403 and LEDC as "current drivers" - but in the absence of any way to actually set
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404 the desired current without depending on Vbat or Vf variations, whatever the
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405 Iota chip actually provides can't be anything like MAX1916.
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406
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407 Poorly documented, non-understood mystery hardware is best avoided, hence we are
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408 not going to use Iota LEDB, and shall only use MAX1916 instead. We also gain a
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409 functional improvement over Pirelli DP-L10 by using MAX1916: our keypad
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410 backlight intensity will remain the same over the battery discharge range.
45
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411
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412 1.6. Side buttons
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413
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414 In addition to the 21-button main keypad, our FC Libre Dumbphone handset will
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415 include 3 side buttons: two on the left side, intended for volume up/down
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416 control, and one on the right side, serving auxiliary functions. This side
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417 button arrangement is identical to TI's D-Sample and similar to Pirelli DP-L10:
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418 the only difference between our arrangement (matching D-Sample) and Pirelli's
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419 is that Pirelli moved the 3rd side button to the left and designated it as the
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420 camera button. However, we (FreeCalypso) have no interest in ever implementing
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421 any kind of camera on our phones, hence we are moving the 3rd side button back
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422 to where it was in TI's original design (on the right), and we will use it for
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423 purposes of our own invention.
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424
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425 The starting point UI code we got from TI does not do anything with the right
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426 side button (even though this button exists and works on the D-Sample platform
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427 on which this code was originally developed), hence we have full freedom to
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428 invent our own uses for it. The following uses are envisioned:
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429
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430 * Long press of this button may be our way of turning the hands-free loudspeaker
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431 on and off, a function that does not exist in the starting point UI code from
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432 TI.
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433
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434 * When the phone is in its normal idle standby operation (not in a call and not
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435 being poked at by the user, but registered to a GSM network and ready to
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436 accept incoming calls or SMS), the display will be off. Users often desire
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437 to check the time and other status (check coverage, see if they missed any
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438 calls or SMS), which will require pressing any button to turn on the display.
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439 At that point a 30 s timer kicks in, which will turn the display back off
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440 after 30 s of inactivity. However, an argument can be made that keeping the
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441 display on for 30 s if the user only wanted to quickly glance at the time is
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442 a waste of battery. Here is one proposed solution: we can implement a
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443 function where a short press of the right side button when the phone is on its
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444 idle screen will cause the display to turn off immediately and activate the
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445 keyguard. The user can then press the right side button once to turn on the
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446 display and look at it, and then press the same button again to turn it back
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447 off.
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448
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449 * When we are in a long call, the LCD backlight does not turn off completely,
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450 instead it will go dim - but still readable. Any button presses in this state
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451 are NOT swallowed - they take their regular actions. However, the keypad
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452 backlight turns off fully in this state, and under certain conditions (like
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453 out at night) the user may not be able to see the keypad. If a short press
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454 of the right side button invokes no other action besides switching on full
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455 display brightness and the keypad backlight, this right side button can be
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456 found by touch, and thus solve this particular problem case.
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457
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458 1.7. Audio routing
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459
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460 3 different audio routing modes will be supported on our FC Libre Dumbphone
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461 handset:
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462
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463 * Default mode: there will be a 32 ohm earpiece speaker physically mounted in
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464 the usual place, on the front bezel above the display, to match up with the
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465 user's ear in handheld operation. There will also be a microphone toward the
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466 front bottom of the phone, again in the usual place.
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467
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468 * Hands-free mode: there will be an 8 ohm loudspeaker physically separate from
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469 the 32 ohm earpiece speaker, physical location in the handset TBD. In the
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470 hands-free mode, the downlink audio will be switched from the earpiece speaker
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471 to the loudspeaker, while the microphone input for the uplink will remain the
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472 same.
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473
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474 * There will be a wired analog headset jack with plug insertion detection; when
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475 a headset is inserted, both audio input and output will be redirected to this
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476 headset interface.
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477
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478 1.7.1. Earpiece and loudspeaker separation
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479
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480 Most current mainstream phones (in fact, all that I am familiar with) have
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481 physically separate speaker transducers for the earpiece function (hold up to
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482 ear to talk) and the loudspeaker+ringer function. The earpiece speaker is a 32
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483 ohm load, and the loudspeaker is an 8 ohm load. In a Calypso+Iota design, an
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484 external amplifier chip is needed to drive the 8 ohm loudspeaker, whereas the
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485 little 32 ohm earpiece speaker can be driven directly by Iota EAR output.
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486
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487 However, a very different design was implemented by TI on their D-Sample and
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488 Leonardo boards. They have only one speaker, one of 8 ohm kind, that is
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489 physically mounted in the position where the earpiece speaker would normally go.
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490 In order to not overwhelm the user's ear in handheld operation, they have
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491 peculiar circuit wiring where the analog signal from Iota to the loudspeaker
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492 amplifier goes through different resistor values depending on whether EAR or AUX
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493 output from Iota is used, and when the EAR output is selected, the high resistor
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494 values produce attenuation, such that the sound pressure level produced by the
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495 pressed-to-ear loudspeaker becomes comparable to that produced by a more
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496 traditional 32 ohm earpiece speaker.
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497
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498 Furthermore, TI's single speaker design was not limited to their development
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499 boards. Some years ago I found schematics for some very old LG phone (called
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500 A316 or B1200, not sure of the correct designation), this phone is from early
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501 TI era (pre-Calypso, using Ulysse/Nausica/Clara chipset), and it has the same
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502 arrangement as D-Sample and Leonardo.
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503
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504 For our own FC Libre Dumbphone, I am going with the separate speakers
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505 architecture, using physically separate earpiece and loudspeaker transducers.
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506 This architecture feels more native to me, and it will allow for independent
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507 tuning of the two audio paths. In my defense, all current mainstream phones
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508 seem to use the same architecture - the other approach with a single loudspeaker
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509 in the earpiece physical position seems very uncommon.
1fec0a3f09cc FC-handset-spec: audio routing documented
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510
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511 1.7.2. Loudspeaker implementation
1fec0a3f09cc FC-handset-spec: audio routing documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
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512
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513 The external amplifier chip for driving the 8 ohm loudspeaker will be TI
1fec0a3f09cc FC-handset-spec: audio routing documented
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514 TPA6203A1, copied from Leonardo schematics and proven good on FCDEV3B. On
1fec0a3f09cc FC-handset-spec: audio routing documented
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515 FCDEV3B this amplifier is fed with signal from Iota EAR output, but on the final
1fec0a3f09cc FC-handset-spec: audio routing documented
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516 handset and on the Venus development board this amplifier will be fed with
1fec0a3f09cc FC-handset-spec: audio routing documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
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517 signal from Iota AUX output instead.
1fec0a3f09cc FC-handset-spec: audio routing documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 45
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518
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parents: 45
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519 The loudspeaker amplifier has an on/off control by way of a Calypso GPIO; in
1fec0a3f09cc FC-handset-spec: audio routing documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
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520 order to save battery, this amplifier needs to be off normally, and only turn on
1fec0a3f09cc FC-handset-spec: audio routing documented
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521 when a loudspeaker call is in progress or when a ringtone melody is played.
1fec0a3f09cc FC-handset-spec: audio routing documented
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522
1fec0a3f09cc FC-handset-spec: audio routing documented
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parents: 45
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523 1.7.3. Wired analog headset jack
1fec0a3f09cc FC-handset-spec: audio routing documented
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524
1fec0a3f09cc FC-handset-spec: audio routing documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
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525 The analog headset jack on our FC Libre Dumbphone handset will be of 2.5 mm
1fec0a3f09cc FC-handset-spec: audio routing documented
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526 TRRS type, using pinout copied from iWOW DSK. The headset needs to be wired as
1fec0a3f09cc FC-handset-spec: audio routing documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 45
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527 follows:
1fec0a3f09cc FC-handset-spec: audio routing documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
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528
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529 * 32 ohm earpiece speaker connected between Tip and Ring2;
1fec0a3f09cc FC-handset-spec: audio routing documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 45
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530 * electret condenser microphone, positive connected to Ring1;
1fec0a3f09cc FC-handset-spec: audio routing documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
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531 * Sleeve is ground, should be needed only for the microphone.
1fec0a3f09cc FC-handset-spec: audio routing documented
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parents: 45
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532
1fec0a3f09cc FC-handset-spec: audio routing documented
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533 The advantage of this TRRS headset specification, as opposed to the simpler kind
1fec0a3f09cc FC-handset-spec: audio routing documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 45
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534 with a TRS plug and a common ground for the earpiece and the mic, is that our
1fec0a3f09cc FC-handset-spec: audio routing documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 45
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535 TRRS headset can be driven with either single-ended or differential earpiece
1fec0a3f09cc FC-handset-spec: audio routing documented
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parents: 45
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536 driver outputs. On the final handset, the wired headset interface will be
1fec0a3f09cc FC-handset-spec: audio routing documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 45
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537 connected to the Iota headset channel (HSMICBIAS, HSMICP, HSO) and thus the
1fec0a3f09cc FC-handset-spec: audio routing documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 45
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538 headset earpiece driver will be single-ended (HSO and GND), but the same headset
1fec0a3f09cc FC-handset-spec: audio routing documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 45
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539 can also be plugged into other FreeCalypso devices in which the jack is wired
1fec0a3f09cc FC-handset-spec: audio routing documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 45
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540 to the main Iota audio channel, with Iota EARP & EARN driving Tip and Ring2 on
1fec0a3f09cc FC-handset-spec: audio routing documented
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parents: 45
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541 the TRRS headset jack.
47
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542
f0419ac0a815 FC-handset-spec: ringtone generation documented
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parents: 46
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543 1.8. Ringtone generation
f0419ac0a815 FC-handset-spec: ringtone generation documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 46
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544
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Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
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545 In terms of the physical sound-emitting element, there are two principal ways
f0419ac0a815 FC-handset-spec: ringtone generation documented
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parents: 46
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546 in which cellphone ringing sounds can be produced:
f0419ac0a815 FC-handset-spec: ringtone generation documented
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parents: 46
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547
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548 1) The oldest and most classic way is to use a magnetic buzzer controlled by
f0419ac0a815 FC-handset-spec: ringtone generation documented
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549 Calypso BU/PWT digital output. The buzzer is driven with raw battery voltage
f0419ac0a815 FC-handset-spec: ringtone generation documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 46
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550 being switched with a "digital transistor" (BJT with bias resistors), and the
f0419ac0a815 FC-handset-spec: ringtone generation documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
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551 control input going to the base of the BJT is Calypso BU/PWT output. This
f0419ac0a815 FC-handset-spec: ringtone generation documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 46
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552 method is standard in older phones that don't have hands-free loudspeakers:
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parents: 46
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553 since there is no loudspeaker for that other purpose, some loud noise-making
f0419ac0a815 FC-handset-spec: ringtone generation documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 46
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554 element needs to be implemented just for ringing, and old-style buzzers are
f0419ac0a815 FC-handset-spec: ringtone generation documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 46
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555 the traditional choice. Motorola C1xx lower subfamilies (C11x/12x and
f0419ac0a815 FC-handset-spec: ringtone generation documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
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556 C139/140) use such buzzers for ringing.
f0419ac0a815 FC-handset-spec: ringtone generation documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
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557
f0419ac0a815 FC-handset-spec: ringtone generation documented
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parents: 46
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558 2) In phones that feature a loudspeaker for hands-free operation, the same
f0419ac0a815 FC-handset-spec: ringtone generation documented
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parents: 46
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559 loudspeaker is also used for ringtone sounding, and the buzzer is eliminated.
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560 Apparently hands-free loudspeakers weren't popular in the Calypso era, thus
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parents: 46
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561 Pirelli DP-L10 is the only known Calypso phone that features one. There is
f0419ac0a815 FC-handset-spec: ringtone generation documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 46
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562 also a more bizarre possibility: some phones have replaced the ringing buzzer
f0419ac0a815 FC-handset-spec: ringtone generation documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 46
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563 with a loudspeaker, but that speaker is used *only* for playing ringtone
f0419ac0a815 FC-handset-spec: ringtone generation documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 46
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564 melodies - no hands-free call feature is offered. This situation exists on
f0419ac0a815 FC-handset-spec: ringtone generation documented
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parents: 46
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565 Motorola C155/156 phones.
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Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
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566
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parents: 46
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567 Furthermore, if the physical sound-emitting element is a loudspeaker and not an
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Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 46
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568 old-fashioned buzzer, and if the chipset is Calypso, as opposed to various newer
f0419ac0a815 FC-handset-spec: ringtone generation documented
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parents: 46
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569 chipsets, then a further distinction arises:
f0419ac0a815 FC-handset-spec: ringtone generation documented
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parents: 46
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570
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parents: 46
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571 2a) Most historical commercial phones that are based on Calypso and use a
f0419ac0a815 FC-handset-spec: ringtone generation documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 46
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572 loudspeaker for ringtone sounding, also contain a special ringtone generator
f0419ac0a815 FC-handset-spec: ringtone generation documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
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573 chip that drives this speaker when a ringtone is played - in other words,
f0419ac0a815 FC-handset-spec: ringtone generation documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 46
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574 their loudspeaker ringtones do NOT go through the same voice audio path that
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Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 46
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575 is used for hands-free calls, if the latter feature is offered at all. The
f0419ac0a815 FC-handset-spec: ringtone generation documented
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parents: 46
diff changeset
576 speciai ringtone generator chip is typically a combined MIDI player and
f0419ac0a815 FC-handset-spec: ringtone generation documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 46
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577 loudspeaker driver.
f0419ac0a815 FC-handset-spec: ringtone generation documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 46
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578
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Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 46
diff changeset
579 2b) The much less popular approach is to not implement any extra hardware at all
f0419ac0a815 FC-handset-spec: ringtone generation documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 46
diff changeset
580 that is specifically for ringtone generation, use only the same loudspeaker
f0419ac0a815 FC-handset-spec: ringtone generation documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 46
diff changeset
581 audio path hardware that is already needed for hands-free calls (a simple
f0419ac0a815 FC-handset-spec: ringtone generation documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 46
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582 loudspeaker amplifier), generate ringtone melodies in the Calypso DSP
f0419ac0a815 FC-handset-spec: ringtone generation documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 46
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583 (Melody E1 or E2), and play them through the regular voice audio path,
f0419ac0a815 FC-handset-spec: ringtone generation documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 46
diff changeset
584 routed to the loudspeaker.
f0419ac0a815 FC-handset-spec: ringtone generation documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 46
diff changeset
585
f0419ac0a815 FC-handset-spec: ringtone generation documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 46
diff changeset
586 Approach 2b is the least popular one among historical commercial Calypso phones,
f0419ac0a815 FC-handset-spec: ringtone generation documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 46
diff changeset
587 but it is the one which I (Mother Mychaela) have selected for our FC Libre
f0419ac0a815 FC-handset-spec: ringtone generation documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 46
diff changeset
588 Dumbphone handset. But let us nonetheless examine the pros and cons of
f0419ac0a815 FC-handset-spec: ringtone generation documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 46
diff changeset
589 different approaches, and see why I have settled on option 2b.
f0419ac0a815 FC-handset-spec: ringtone generation documented
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parents: 46
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590
f0419ac0a815 FC-handset-spec: ringtone generation documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 46
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591 Buzzer melodies (option 1) are monophonic (the signal carrying the melody to
f0419ac0a815 FC-handset-spec: ringtone generation documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 46
diff changeset
592 the buzzer is a digital square wave, and there is no way to create multiple
f0419ac0a815 FC-handset-spec: ringtone generation documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 46
diff changeset
593 overlapping notes in such a signal), but a decent range of tone frequencies is
f0419ac0a815 FC-handset-spec: ringtone generation documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 46
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594 available: the magnetic buzzer hardware can easily produce frequencies all the
f0419ac0a815 FC-handset-spec: ringtone generation documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 46
diff changeset
595 way up to the limit of human hearing, while Calypso PWT produces musical notes
f0419ac0a815 FC-handset-spec: ringtone generation documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 46
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596 from F4 through E8 in the scientific pitch notation, or 349 to 5274 Hz. In
f0419ac0a815 FC-handset-spec: ringtone generation documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 46
diff changeset
597 contrast, any tones produced through the 8000 samples/s voice audio path have
f0419ac0a815 FC-handset-spec: ringtone generation documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 46
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598 to be below the Nyquist frequency of 4 kHz - according to TI's document, Melody
f0419ac0a815 FC-handset-spec: ringtone generation documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 46
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599 E1 notes go from E4 (330 Hz) up to G#7 or 3322 Hz.
f0419ac0a815 FC-handset-spec: ringtone generation documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 46
diff changeset
600
f0419ac0a815 FC-handset-spec: ringtone generation documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 46
diff changeset
601 In terms of the richness of possible ringtone melodies that can be played,
f0419ac0a815 FC-handset-spec: ringtone generation documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 46
diff changeset
602 option 2a (external MIDI player chip that drives the loudspeaker directly,
f0419ac0a815 FC-handset-spec: ringtone generation documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 46
diff changeset
603 without going through Calypso+Iota voice audio path) is the absolute best.
f0419ac0a815 FC-handset-spec: ringtone generation documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 46
diff changeset
604 These specialized ringtone generator chips implement full MIDI (128 instruments,
f0419ac0a815 FC-handset-spec: ringtone generation documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 46
diff changeset
605 47 drums, up to 64 simultaneous notes, according to one datasheet), and the
f0419ac0a815 FC-handset-spec: ringtone generation documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 46
diff changeset
606 available ringtone melodies for these MIDI chips are very rich - just take a
f0419ac0a815 FC-handset-spec: ringtone generation documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 46
diff changeset
607 Pirelli DP-L10 phone and listen through various ringtone melodies it offers.
f0419ac0a815 FC-handset-spec: ringtone generation documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 46
diff changeset
608 All of Pirelli's melodies are stored as *.mid files in their FFS, thus we could
f0419ac0a815 FC-handset-spec: ringtone generation documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 46
diff changeset
609 very easily copy them if we were to adopt a MIDI player chip similar to theirs.
f0419ac0a815 FC-handset-spec: ringtone generation documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 46
diff changeset
610
f0419ac0a815 FC-handset-spec: ringtone generation documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 46
diff changeset
611 However, the problem for us with adopting option 2a is that this option would
f0419ac0a815 FC-handset-spec: ringtone generation documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 46
diff changeset
612 introduce significant extra complexity and adversely affect our already long-
f0419ac0a815 FC-handset-spec: ringtone generation documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 46
diff changeset
613 overdue project schedule. There is only one MIDI ringtone player chip for which
f0419ac0a815 FC-handset-spec: ringtone generation documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 46
diff changeset
614 we have enough documentation to attempt such a feat: this chip is Winbond
f0419ac0a815 FC-handset-spec: ringtone generation documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 46
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615 W56964, a slightly more capable sibling of the W56940 used in the Pirelli phone.
f0419ac0a815 FC-handset-spec: ringtone generation documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 46
diff changeset
616 However, just because we have what at first glance appears to be reasonably
f0419ac0a815 FC-handset-spec: ringtone generation documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 46
diff changeset
617 complete documentation does not mean that it would be a slam dunk! We would
f0419ac0a815 FC-handset-spec: ringtone generation documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 46
diff changeset
618 have to build a separate test board for this chip, connect it to a Caramel2
f0419ac0a815 FC-handset-spec: ringtone generation documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 46
diff changeset
619 motherboard (it needs to connect to Calypso MEMIF), and then spend significant
f0419ac0a815 FC-handset-spec: ringtone generation documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 46
diff changeset
620 time climbing the learning curve and getting this chip to actually work: getting
f0419ac0a815 FC-handset-spec: ringtone generation documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 46
diff changeset
621 it to play melodies, and just as important, getting it into and out of sleep
f0419ac0a815 FC-handset-spec: ringtone generation documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 46
diff changeset
622 modes. In other words, a lot of extra work and time spent just for this part,
f0419ac0a815 FC-handset-spec: ringtone generation documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 46
diff changeset
623 not advancing any other project needs - whereas option 2b eliminates all of this
f0419ac0a815 FC-handset-spec: ringtone generation documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 46
diff changeset
624 extra work.
f0419ac0a815 FC-handset-spec: ringtone generation documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 46
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625
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626 Finally, a philosophical argument can be made that FreeCalypso should be all
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627 about simplicity, producing a phone that does its job: implement just what is
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628 needed for a functional phone, and omit unnecessary baggage. An extra hardware
f0419ac0a815 FC-handset-spec: ringtone generation documented
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629 circuit (a chip connected to Calypso memory bus, no less) and associated
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630 software complexity that serves absolutely no other purpose except to produce
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631 ringtones that are "richer" than what the Calypso can produce on its own, and
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632 does not assist in any way with hands-free loudspeaker operation for calls (it
f0419ac0a815 FC-handset-spec: ringtone generation documented
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633 is more of a hindrance in that mode), can be seen as an unwelcome burden similar
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parents: 46
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634 to other unwelcome burdens which we are already eliminating, like the camera.
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635
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636 In contrast, with our chosen option 2b, we have exactly zero extra hardware
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parents: 46
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637 that is just for ringing: our loudspeaker and its associated driver circuit
f0419ac0a815 FC-handset-spec: ringtone generation documented
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638 (simple amplifier) is primarily for hands-free calls, and the ability to use
f0419ac0a815 FC-handset-spec: ringtone generation documented
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639 the same audio path to play ringtone melodies comes literally "for free" with
f0419ac0a815 FC-handset-spec: ringtone generation documented
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parents: 46
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640 the Melody E1 feature built into our Calypso DSP. We already have a selection
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parents: 46
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641 of nice-sounding ringtone melodies in E1 format, lifted from the legendary TSM30
f0419ac0a815 FC-handset-spec: ringtone generation documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 46
diff changeset
642 source, and software complexity is minimal: the melody playing engine has
f0419ac0a815 FC-handset-spec: ringtone generation documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 46
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643 already been implemented by TI, we only need to call RiViera Audio Service API
f0419ac0a815 FC-handset-spec: ringtone generation documented
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parents: 46
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644 functions.
48
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645
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parents: 47
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646 1.9. Vibrator
cb8d43a5023c FC-handset-spec: vibrator documented
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647
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parents: 47
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648 All traditional cellphones include a vibrator, and ours needs to include one
cb8d43a5023c FC-handset-spec: vibrator documented
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649 too. Our firmware will need to offer the options of being silent, vibrating
cb8d43a5023c FC-handset-spec: vibrator documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
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650 only, ringing only, or ringing and vibrating on an incoming call or SMS - all
cb8d43a5023c FC-handset-spec: vibrator documented
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parents: 47
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651 of these options are genuinely useful to a heavy-duty phone user in different
cb8d43a5023c FC-handset-spec: vibrator documented
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parents: 47
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652 situations.
cb8d43a5023c FC-handset-spec: vibrator documented
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parents: 47
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653
cb8d43a5023c FC-handset-spec: vibrator documented
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654 In terms of functionality, the vibrator is envisioned as a simple on/off control
cb8d43a5023c FC-handset-spec: vibrator documented
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parents: 47
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655 in the hardware, with higher-level "pulse train" functionality implemented in
cb8d43a5023c FC-handset-spec: vibrator documented
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parents: 47
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656 the firmware. As far as end user experience goes, the Mother's plan is to copy
cb8d43a5023c FC-handset-spec: vibrator documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 47
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657 the way the vibrator works on the Pirelli DP-L10. On this to-be-replaced or
cb8d43a5023c FC-handset-spec: vibrator documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 47
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658 to-be-recreated reference phone, the vibrator works as follows: when an incoming
cb8d43a5023c FC-handset-spec: vibrator documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 47
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659 call arrives in vibrating alert mode, the firmware turns the vibrator on for
cb8d43a5023c FC-handset-spec: vibrator documented
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660 500 ms, then turns it off for 500 ms, and the cycle endlessly repeats until the
cb8d43a5023c FC-handset-spec: vibrator documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 47
diff changeset
661 call is either answered or dropped. This 500 ms on/off cycling is purely a
cb8d43a5023c FC-handset-spec: vibrator documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 47
diff changeset
662 firmware function, the hardware control is an on/off switch.
cb8d43a5023c FC-handset-spec: vibrator documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 47
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663
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parents: 47
diff changeset
664 Looking at the hardware implementation of the vibrator driving circuit in the
cb8d43a5023c FC-handset-spec: vibrator documented
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parents: 47
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665 Motorola C1xx family and in the Pirelli DP-L10, both designs support a form of
cb8d43a5023c FC-handset-spec: vibrator documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 47
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666 "analog" control of the vibrator beyond simple on/off. In the Mot C1xx family
cb8d43a5023c FC-handset-spec: vibrator documented
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parents: 47
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667 the vibrator is controlled by the output of Iota auxiliary DAC, whereas in the
cb8d43a5023c FC-handset-spec: vibrator documented
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parents: 47
diff changeset
668 Pirelli DP-L10 Calypso BU output has been repurposed to control the vibrator,
cb8d43a5023c FC-handset-spec: vibrator documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 47
diff changeset
669 allowing either full-on or PWM driving. However, Pirelli's firmware appears to
cb8d43a5023c FC-handset-spec: vibrator documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 47
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670 never operate the vibrator in any way other than fully on, and there is no
cb8d43a5023c FC-handset-spec: vibrator documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 47
diff changeset
671 evidence of Mot C1xx firmwares applying any analog control to their vibrator
cb8d43a5023c FC-handset-spec: vibrator documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 47
diff changeset
672 either.
cb8d43a5023c FC-handset-spec: vibrator documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 47
diff changeset
673
cb8d43a5023c FC-handset-spec: vibrator documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 47
diff changeset
674 The Mother's tentative plan for our FC Libre Dumbphone handset is to copy
cb8d43a5023c FC-handset-spec: vibrator documented
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parents: 47
diff changeset
675 Pirelli's approach in both hardware and firmware: repurpose Calypso BU output
cb8d43a5023c FC-handset-spec: vibrator documented
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parents: 47
diff changeset
676 for vibrator control (we won't have a buzzer, see section 1.8), allowing the
cb8d43a5023c FC-handset-spec: vibrator documented
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parents: 47
diff changeset
677 possibility of PWM, but have our firmware only use fully-on and fully-off
cb8d43a5023c FC-handset-spec: vibrator documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 47
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678 states, at least initially. However, because we won't have a vibrator on our
cb8d43a5023c FC-handset-spec: vibrator documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 47
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679 Venus development board, only in the final handset, this decision does not have
cb8d43a5023c FC-handset-spec: vibrator documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 47
diff changeset
680 to be made right now.
cb8d43a5023c FC-handset-spec: vibrator documented
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parents: 47
diff changeset
681
cb8d43a5023c FC-handset-spec: vibrator documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
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diff changeset
682 Because our firmware will be designed for a simple on/off vibrator control,
cb8d43a5023c FC-handset-spec: vibrator documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 47
diff changeset
683 during fw development on the Venus board it will be trivial to use a LED to
cb8d43a5023c FC-handset-spec: vibrator documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 47
diff changeset
684 simulate the vibrator on/off state.
49
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diff changeset
685
38bcb9425df0 FC-handset-state: battery documented
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parents: 48
diff changeset
686 1.10. Battery
38bcb9425df0 FC-handset-state: battery documented
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diff changeset
687
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688 The battery in our FC Libre Dumbphone handset will be single-cell Li-ion. It
38bcb9425df0 FC-handset-state: battery documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 48
diff changeset
689 goes without saying that this battery will be freely removable and replaceable
38bcb9425df0 FC-handset-state: battery documented
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parents: 48
diff changeset
690 by end users. The specific size, form factor and mAh capacity of this battery
38bcb9425df0 FC-handset-state: battery documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 48
diff changeset
691 won't be addressed until later in the project, when we get closer to building
38bcb9425df0 FC-handset-state: battery documented
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parents: 48
diff changeset
692 the actual handset.
38bcb9425df0 FC-handset-state: battery documented
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diff changeset
693
38bcb9425df0 FC-handset-state: battery documented
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parents: 48
diff changeset
694 Our Calypso+Iota chipset dates from the era when the cellular handset industry
38bcb9425df0 FC-handset-state: battery documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 48
diff changeset
695 was transitioning from NiMH to Li-ion batteries, and the Battery Charger
38bcb9425df0 FC-handset-state: battery documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 48
diff changeset
696 Interface (BCI) block in the Iota chip supports both battery types, or at least
38bcb9425df0 FC-handset-state: battery documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 48
diff changeset
697 TI's documentation claims so. Given that we are going against the mainstream
38bcb9425df0 FC-handset-state: battery documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 48
diff changeset
698 society's ideas in so many other ways, I have given thought to the possibility
38bcb9425df0 FC-handset-state: battery documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
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diff changeset
699 of using a NiMH battery instead of Li-ion. However, the problem with using a
38bcb9425df0 FC-handset-state: battery documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 48
diff changeset
700 NiMH battery is that we would be going into completely uncharted territory
38bcb9425df0 FC-handset-state: battery documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 48
diff changeset
701 without any guidance. In the case of Li-ion batteries the charging process is
38bcb9425df0 FC-handset-state: battery documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 48
diff changeset
702 well-understood in both theory and practice, and our FCHG logic based on reverse
38bcb9425df0 FC-handset-state: battery documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 48
diff changeset
703 engineering of Pirelli's firmware works well both on the same Pirelli and on
38bcb9425df0 FC-handset-state: battery documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 48
diff changeset
704 Motorola C1xx family. In contrast, if we went with NiMH, we would have
38bcb9425df0 FC-handset-state: battery documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 48
diff changeset
705 absolutely no guidance in implementing the necessary charging control logic
38bcb9425df0 FC-handset-state: battery documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 48
diff changeset
706 (TI's LCC code is useless), causing a huge risk to the project. Furthermore,
38bcb9425df0 FC-handset-state: battery documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 48
diff changeset
707 determining the state of charge from Vbat for the purpose of the bars icon is
38bcb9425df0 FC-handset-state: battery documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 48
diff changeset
708 already somewhat challenging even with Li-ion, given the relatively flat middle
38bcb9425df0 FC-handset-state: battery documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 48
diff changeset
709 part of the discharge curve - and with NiMH we can only expect the problem to be
38bcb9425df0 FC-handset-state: battery documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 48
diff changeset
710 even worse, as their discharge curve is said to be even flatter. For these
38bcb9425df0 FC-handset-state: battery documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 48
diff changeset
711 reasons, we are going to play it safe and stick with Li-ion.
50
da1a2a32c260 FC-handset-spec: USB description started
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 49
diff changeset
712
da1a2a32c260 FC-handset-spec: USB description started
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 49
diff changeset
713 1.11. Charging circuit
da1a2a32c260 FC-handset-spec: USB description started
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 49
diff changeset
714
da1a2a32c260 FC-handset-spec: USB description started
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 49
diff changeset
715 Our FC Libre Dumbphone will feature a USB port (mini-B, device role only, no
da1a2a32c260 FC-handset-spec: USB description started
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 49
diff changeset
716 OTG) that combines two logically separate functions: battery charging and
da1a2a32c260 FC-handset-spec: USB description started
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 49
diff changeset
717 computer interface. The basic idea of this dual-function USB port comes from
da1a2a32c260 FC-handset-spec: USB description started
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 49
diff changeset
718 Pirelli DP-L10, but we are applying significant refinements of our own to this
da1a2a32c260 FC-handset-spec: USB description started
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 49
diff changeset
719 general idea, as the following description will make clear. This section
da1a2a32c260 FC-handset-spec: USB description started
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 49
diff changeset
720 describes the charging function; the computer interface function is described
da1a2a32c260 FC-handset-spec: USB description started
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 49
diff changeset
721 in section 1.12.
da1a2a32c260 FC-handset-spec: USB description started
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 49
diff changeset
722
da1a2a32c260 FC-handset-spec: USB description started
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 49
diff changeset
723 One highly non-standard innovation that will appear on our FC handset will be a
da1a2a32c260 FC-handset-spec: USB description started
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 49
diff changeset
724 user-visible mechanical slide switch that will turn the charging circuit on or
da1a2a32c260 FC-handset-spec: USB description started
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 49
diff changeset
725 off. The purpose of this charging on/off switch is to make it possible to
da1a2a32c260 FC-handset-spec: USB description started
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 49
diff changeset
726 connect USB and have the two ttyUSB devices appear (see section 1.12) without
da1a2a32c260 FC-handset-spec: USB description started
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 49
diff changeset
727 presenting a 'charger plug' boot condition to the Calypso+Iota core chipset.
da1a2a32c260 FC-handset-spec: USB description started
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 49
diff changeset
728 From an end user perspective, if you only use the USB port for charging and
da1a2a32c260 FC-handset-spec: USB description started
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 49
diff changeset
729 don't care about the computer interface function, then leave the charging switch
da1a2a32c260 FC-handset-spec: USB description started
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 49
diff changeset
730 always on - USB plug/unplug will mean charger plug/unplug like on any
da1a2a32c260 FC-handset-spec: USB description started
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 49
diff changeset
731 conventional phone. Similarly, if you do use the computer interface function to
da1a2a32c260 FC-handset-spec: USB description started
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 49
diff changeset
732 connect your phone to a host computer in regular operation, with the firmware
da1a2a32c260 FC-handset-spec: USB description started
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 49
diff changeset
733 up and running normally, but you don't mind having the phone also charge from
da1a2a32c260 FC-handset-spec: USB description started
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 49
diff changeset
734 your computer every time you connect USB, then likewise leave the charging
da1a2a32c260 FC-handset-spec: USB description started
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 49
diff changeset
735 switch always on. However, if you are going to reflash phone firmware or do
da1a2a32c260 FC-handset-spec: USB description started
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 49
diff changeset
736 other advanced manipulations using the computer interface, then you will need
da1a2a32c260 FC-handset-spec: USB description started
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 49
diff changeset
737 to turn the charging switch off. With the switch off, the USB port becomes a
da1a2a32c260 FC-handset-spec: USB description started
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 49
diff changeset
738 computer interface only, without charging.
da1a2a32c260 FC-handset-spec: USB description started
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 49
diff changeset
739
da1a2a32c260 FC-handset-spec: USB description started
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 49
diff changeset
740 Past the switch, the battery charging circuit using USB +5V as the charging
da1a2a32c260 FC-handset-spec: USB description started
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 49
diff changeset
741 power source will be the most classic one depicted in Figure 4-10 in the Iota
da1a2a32c260 FC-handset-spec: USB description started
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 49
diff changeset
742 chip datasheet (TWL3025_SWRS021.pdf), same as in Pirelli DP-L10 and Motorola
da1a2a32c260 FC-handset-spec: USB description started
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 49
diff changeset
743 C1xx phones. Presentation of USB +5V to Iota VCHG terminal past the charging
da1a2a32c260 FC-handset-spec: USB description started
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 49
diff changeset
744 on/off switch is what will cause the chipset to boot in the 'charger plug' mode,
da1a2a32c260 FC-handset-spec: USB description started
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 49
diff changeset
745 or to activate charging functions in the firmware if the phone is already on.
da1a2a32c260 FC-handset-spec: USB description started
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 49
diff changeset
746
da1a2a32c260 FC-handset-spec: USB description started
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 49
diff changeset
747 1.12. Computer interface
da1a2a32c260 FC-handset-spec: USB description started
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 49
diff changeset
748
da1a2a32c260 FC-handset-spec: USB description started
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 49
diff changeset
749 Our Calypso chip has no native USB, instead the host computer interface of all
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750 Calypso-based systems consists of two UARTs. On our development boards starting
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751 with FCDEV3B, we got used to interfacing to both of these UARTs by way of
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752 FT2232x adapters, a USB to serial adapter that goes from one USB device to two
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753 UARTs, presenting two ttyUSB devices to a Linux host. For low-level operations
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754 like flash programming, having just one Calypso UART is sufficient (either of
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755 the two), but once our regular firmware is up and running, then having both
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756 Calypso UARTs gives maximum user empowerment: Modem UART carries a classic AT
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parents: 49
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757 command interface complete with CSD, GPRS and GSM 07.10 MUX capabilities, while
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758 the other UART (IrDA) carries TI's RVTMUX debug and development interface.
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759
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760 Before arriving at our current radical approach with the charging on/off switch,
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761 for many years previously I was considering a more conservative approach. My
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762 original idea was to bring out the two Calypso UARTs in very different ways: my
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763 thought was to bring only the Modem UART to the built-in USB port (by way of a
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764 built-in single-channel USB-serial chip), and have plugged-in USB always present
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765 VCHG to the chipset, but route the debug UART (the one most useful in low-level
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parents: 49
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766 development and bring-up) to a special FPC connector that would interface to a
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767 special debug board, just like Openmoko did on their Neo. Serious development
da1a2a32c260 FC-handset-spec: USB description started
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768 work would then require having that debug board attached, while more casual
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769 users would be able to talk AT commands to the phone via the built-in USB port,
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770 charging the battery at the same time.
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parents: 49
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771
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772 What made me change my mind about this design was the realization that I, as the
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773 most principal user and developer, would end up wanting to have the debug board
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774 attached all the time, and the need to have it hanging externally, or perhaps
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775 glued or taped to the back of the phone, would be a huge blemish and
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776 inconvenience. Back in the days of Openmoko, someone must have had a similar
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777 experience, as I remember reading about a hack where someone built a debug board
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778 functional equivalent that fits inside the Neo, in some otherwise unused space.
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779
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780 Hence the new design for our planned FC Libre Dumbphone handset: the USB port
51
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781 will have a built-in FT2232D (or perhaps FT2232H) subsystem (USB to two UARTs)
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782 connected to it, interfacing to both Calypso UARTs, while the charging on/off
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783 switch will make it possible to use this interface for low-level development
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784 and bring-up without presenting VCHG to the chipset. In this architecture this
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785 FT2232x subsystem should be considered the primary "owner" of the handset's USB
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786 port, while the charging function is secondary and optional, enabled or disabled
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787 with a switch. To put it another way, if our USB port is connected to a regular
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788 USB host (as opposed to a Dedicated Charging Port power-only source), that USB
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789 host will always enumerate the FT2232x and see two ttyUSB devices, whereas
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790 charging may or may not take place depending on the switch setting.
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791
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792 1.12.1. Set of UART signals
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793
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794 The set of signals to be connected between Calypso and FT2232x for the Modem
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795 UART is almost complete:
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796
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797 USB UART
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798 DTE signal Calypso signal
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799 ------------------------------
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800 TxD RX_MODEM
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801 RxD TX_MODEM
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802 RTS CTS_MODEM
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803 CTS RTS_MODEM
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804 DTR GPIO3
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805 DCD GPIO2
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806 RI GPIO8
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807
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808 Only DSR is omitted for the Modem UART channel, all others are included. The
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809 second debug UART channel is only two wires:
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810
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811 USB UART
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812 DTE signal Calypso signal
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813 ------------------------------
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814 TxD2 RX_IRDA
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815 RxD2 TX_IRDA
51
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816
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817 However, as shown in the next section, these signals cannot be simply connected
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818 between Calypso and FT2232x, instead a more complicated scheme needs to be
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819 implemented.
51
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820
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821 1.12.2. USB and mobile power domains
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822
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823 Our FC Libre Dumbphone handset will have two principal power domains in it: the
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824 main battery-powered mobile domain, and the USB domain. This power domain
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825 situation presents some very significant challenges, a problem generally
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826 referred to as "partial power-down". There are two PPD scenarios to be
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827 concerned about:
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828
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829 1) In normal operation the phone is mobile and not connected to USB. In this
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830 state the mobile power domain is on, whereas USB-powered circuits in the
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831 FT2232x subsystem have no power. The two challenges in this state are:
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832
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833 1a) We need to ensure that no currents flow from the powered-on mobile domain
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834 into powered-down USB domain circuits, as any such currents would be an
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835 unacceptable drain on the battery.
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836
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837 1b) Calypso UART inputs that come from the USB domain when the latter is active
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838 need to have defined logic levels on them when the USB domain has no power:
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839 no floating, no mid-way levels that would cause higher currents in CMOS
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840 input structures, and furthermore, some Calypso inputs need to be high in
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841 this state, while others need to be low.
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842
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843 2) A reverse PPD scenario occurs when the USB domain has power, but the
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844 Calypso+Iota chipset is in its switched-off state per Iota VRPC. This
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845 scenario can occur when the charging switch is set to off, or when the
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846 battery is critically low and undergoing precharge. The main concern in
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847 this state is to avoid feeding power from the USB domain into the Calypso
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848 chipset's V-IO rail - our experience on Caramel2 boards conclusively
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849 demonstrates that Calypso does not like this condition and can behave oddly,
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850 erratically feeding current into its outputs that are supposed to be low or
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851 Hi-Z, and thereby erratically turning on various peripherals.
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852
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853 If we were to naively connect our UART signals between Calypso and FT2232x, the
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854 result would be bad: all of the above concerns would be violated. Instead we
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855 need to insert carefully designed isolating buffer circuits in both directions.
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856
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857 1.12.2.1. Calypso to FT2232x signal direction
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858
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859 If these signals were connected directly, significant current (in the mA range)
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860 would flow from Calypso outputs into powered-down FT2232x inputs, which is not
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861 acceptable. Our solution is to insert an LVC buffer (probably 74LVC541A, for
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862 the 5 signals that are needed) between Calypso outputs and FT2232x inputs, with
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863 the buffer powered from USB domain 3.3V supply. With mobile on and USB power
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864 absent, the LVC buffer's Ioff spec will apply, which is listed in Nexperia's
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865 74LVC541A datasheet as 0.1 uA typical, 10 uA maximum.
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866
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867 An unfortunate consequence of this design is that in the opposite PPD scenario
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868 (USB connected to a host, charging switch off, mobile chipset in its off state)
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869 the inputs to the LVC buffer will float, with FT2232x inputs receiving garbage
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870 as a result. Adding pull-up resistors to a USB-domain supply would cause other
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871 problems, hence the Mother's position is that we'll just live with a few
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872 floating inputs in this particular condition - and it is a condition that
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873 should not persist for extended lengths of time. There is also a software
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874 consideration stemming from this floating input situation: when you are doing
7933c3a1b5e0 FC-handset-spec: power domain mess documented
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875 low-level programming and development operations in this state, don't open the
7933c3a1b5e0 FC-handset-spec: power domain mess documented
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876 Modem UART ttyUSB device, and only operate via the other debug UART. The latter
7933c3a1b5e0 FC-handset-spec: power domain mess documented
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877 is a 2-wire UART without any flow control or modem control signals, hence there
7933c3a1b5e0 FC-handset-spec: power domain mess documented
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878 will be less bogosity for the Linux host to see in this state.
7933c3a1b5e0 FC-handset-spec: power domain mess documented
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879
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880 1.12.2.2. FT2232x to Calypso signal direction
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881
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882 This direction is even more difficult, and we will need to insert two chained
7933c3a1b5e0 FC-handset-spec: power domain mess documented
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883 LVC buffers: the signals will first pass through an LVC buffer powered from the
7933c3a1b5e0 FC-handset-spec: power domain mess documented
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884 USB domain, and then through another LVC buffer powered from the Calypso+Iota
7933c3a1b5e0 FC-handset-spec: power domain mess documented
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885 chipset's V-IO rail. There will be pull resistors inserted between the two
7933c3a1b5e0 FC-handset-spec: power domain mess documented
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886 buffers: either pull-up to VBAT (raw battery positive rail) or pull-down to GND,
7933c3a1b5e0 FC-handset-spec: power domain mess documented
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887 depending on the needed signal sense.
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888
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889 The LVC buffer powered from Calypso V-IO is needed in order to prevent current
7933c3a1b5e0 FC-handset-spec: power domain mess documented
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890 feeding into Calypso when the mobile is switched off - the buffer's Ioff spec
7933c3a1b5e0 FC-handset-spec: power domain mess documented
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891 will apply. Pull-up and pull-down resistors in front of this buffer are needed
7933c3a1b5e0 FC-handset-spec: power domain mess documented
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892 so that Calypso inputs will receive the desired states when no USB host is
7933c3a1b5e0 FC-handset-spec: power domain mess documented
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893 connected. Pull-ups are being made to VBAT instead of V-IO to eliminate the
7933c3a1b5e0 FC-handset-spec: power domain mess documented
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894 possibility of current feeding into V-IO through these resistors. (Feeding
7933c3a1b5e0 FC-handset-spec: power domain mess documented
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895 from 3.3V logic signals into the battery can't happen when the battery is above
7933c3a1b5e0 FC-handset-spec: power domain mess documented
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896 3.3 V, and if the battery is below 3.3 V, then we are only adding a little to
7933c3a1b5e0 FC-handset-spec: power domain mess documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
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897 the precharge current.)
7933c3a1b5e0 FC-handset-spec: power domain mess documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
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898
7933c3a1b5e0 FC-handset-spec: power domain mess documented
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899 The other LVC buffer (the one powered from USB-domain 3.3V) is needed because
7933c3a1b5e0 FC-handset-spec: power domain mess documented
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900 in the absence of this buffer, current will flow through pull-up resistors and
7933c3a1b5e0 FC-handset-spec: power domain mess documented
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901 into powered-down FT2232x output pins, the resulting pull-down resistance will
7933c3a1b5e0 FC-handset-spec: power domain mess documented
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902 be lower than the pull-up, and the next buffer won't receive the desired logic
7933c3a1b5e0 FC-handset-spec: power domain mess documented
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903 level, not to mention unwanted current flowing. With the other LVC buffer
7933c3a1b5e0 FC-handset-spec: power domain mess documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
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904 added, that buffer's Ioff spec will apply.
7933c3a1b5e0 FC-handset-spec: power domain mess documented
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905
7933c3a1b5e0 FC-handset-spec: power domain mess documented
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906 The value of pull-up resistors to VBAT will be 22 kOhm. With maximum 15 uA
7933c3a1b5e0 FC-handset-spec: power domain mess documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
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907 current flowing through each resistor (worst-case Ioff of one buffer plus
7933c3a1b5e0 FC-handset-spec: power domain mess documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
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908 worst-case Ii of the other buffer), the maximum voltage drop on the 22 kOhm
7933c3a1b5e0 FC-handset-spec: power domain mess documented
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909 resistor will be 330 mV. In order for the LVC buffer's input structure to not
7933c3a1b5e0 FC-handset-spec: power domain mess documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
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910 draw extra current, the input voltage needs to be 2.8 V or higher - thus with
7933c3a1b5e0 FC-handset-spec: power domain mess documented
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911 22 kOhm resistors we'll keep satisfying this condition until the battery falls
7933c3a1b5e0 FC-handset-spec: power domain mess documented
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912 to about 3.1 V, which is below the operational range for switched-on mobile.
7933c3a1b5e0 FC-handset-spec: power domain mess documented
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913
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914 One downside of having pull-ups to VBAT (which can be as high as 4.2 V) on
7933c3a1b5e0 FC-handset-spec: power domain mess documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
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915 signals that are output from a 3.3V-powered buffer is that when the buffer
7933c3a1b5e0 FC-handset-spec: power domain mess documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
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916 output is high, there may be current flowing into that high output (not sourcing
7933c3a1b5e0 FC-handset-spec: power domain mess documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
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917 out of it as normally expected), which is a bad condition for CMOS outputs.
7933c3a1b5e0 FC-handset-spec: power domain mess documented
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918 However, this current will be limited to a maximum of about 40 uA
7933c3a1b5e0 FC-handset-spec: power domain mess documented
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919 ((4.2-3.3 V) / 22 kOhm), and my feeling is that such small current won't hurt
7933c3a1b5e0 FC-handset-spec: power domain mess documented
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920 Nexperia LVC buffers.
52
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921
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922 1.12.2.2.1. Signal pull-up/down directions
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923
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924 Of the 4 UART signals going from FT2232x to Calypso (see section 1.12.1), TxD
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Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
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925 and TxD2 MUST be sensed high by Calypso when no USB host is connected, hence
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926 they will need the two chained LVC buffers with pull-ups to VBAT in between, as
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927 described above. RTS and DTR are less critical in that either high or low level
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928 would be acceptable, as long as it is stable and not floating. However, it is
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929 slightly preferable to have DTR pulled up like TxD (to be sensed as logically
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930 negated), and to have RTS (flow control signal going to CTS_MODEM) pulled down,
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Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
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931 to be sensed as logically asserted.
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932
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933 The approach chosen by the Mother is to have TxD, TxD2 and DTR pulled up to VBAT
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934 as described above, and to have RTS pulled down to GND. The value of the pull-
cfe8623b915d FC-handset-spec: UART signal pull-up/down documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
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935 down resistor to GND will be 47 kOhm, and the USB-side-powered LVC buffer can be
cfe8623b915d FC-handset-spec: UART signal pull-up/down documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
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936 skipped for this signal - that buffer is only needed in order to work correctly
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937 with the pull-up to VBAT.
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938
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939 With only 3 FT2232x-to-Calypso signals needing to go through a USB-side-powered
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Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
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940 LVC buffer, and with 3 slots remaining available in the 74LVC541A buffer from
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Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 51
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941 section 1.12.2.1, that one 74LVC541A IC can serve both signal directions (5
cfe8623b915d FC-handset-spec: UART signal pull-up/down documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
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942 signals from Calypso to FT2232x and 3 signals going the other way), reducing the
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Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
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diff changeset
943 component count.
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944
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diff changeset
945 1.12.3. Boot control by USB host
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946
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947 Our DUART28C adapter (DUART28 hardware, EEPROM in the 'C' configuration) has a
016f8cf2418c FC-handset-spec: boot control idea documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
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948 nifty feature in the form of CTL1 and CTL2 open drain outputs, intended for
016f8cf2418c FC-handset-spec: boot control idea documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 52
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949 triggering Iota VRPC boot control signals on Calypso devices, i.e., boot control
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Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
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950 signals from the {PWON, RPWON, nTESTRESET} set. So far none of our FreeCalypso
016f8cf2418c FC-handset-spec: boot control idea documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 52
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951 development boards bring out RPWON, but both FCDEV3B and Caramel2 feature PWON
016f8cf2418c FC-handset-spec: boot control idea documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 52
diff changeset
952 and nTESTRESET controls, and we have an established convention for driving them
016f8cf2418c FC-handset-spec: boot control idea documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 52
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953 with CTL1 and CTL2 from a DUART28C. The end effect for the developer-operator
016f8cf2418c FC-handset-spec: boot control idea documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 52
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954 is that one can run operations based on Calypso boot ROM loading path (fc-iram,
016f8cf2418c FC-handset-spec: boot control idea documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 52
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955 fc-loadtool etc) purely from the host command line, without needing to press any
016f8cf2418c FC-handset-spec: boot control idea documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 52
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956 buttons on the development board: adding -Prts to the command line is equivalent
016f8cf2418c FC-handset-spec: boot control idea documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 52
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957 to pressing PWON, or adding -Pdtr is equivalent to pressing RESET. rvinterf can
016f8cf2418c FC-handset-spec: boot control idea documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 52
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958 also be run with the same options, allowing flashed firmware to be booted in a
016f8cf2418c FC-handset-spec: boot control idea documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 52
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959 similar no-buttons-needed manner.
016f8cf2418c FC-handset-spec: boot control idea documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
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960
016f8cf2418c FC-handset-spec: boot control idea documented
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961 It is the Mother's intent to replicate this boot control feature on our FC Libre
016f8cf2418c FC-handset-spec: boot control idea documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 52
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962 Dumbphone handset as well, i.e., make FT2232x Channel B RTS and DTR outputs
016f8cf2418c FC-handset-spec: boot control idea documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 52
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963 (otherwise unused) act as host-driven boot control triggers. In hardware terms,
016f8cf2418c FC-handset-spec: boot control idea documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 52
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964 this addition consists of just one tiny IC (74LVC2G07) and two pull-up resistors
016f8cf2418c FC-handset-spec: boot control idea documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 52
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965 on the BDBUS[24] lines from FT2232x to this OD buffer. FT2232x EEPROM will be
016f8cf2418c FC-handset-spec: boot control idea documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 52
diff changeset
966 programmed with the same custom USB ID as DUART28C, and the Linux kernel
016f8cf2418c FC-handset-spec: boot control idea documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 52
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967 ftdi_sio driver will need to have our DUART28C support patch added to it.
016f8cf2418c FC-handset-spec: boot control idea documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 52
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968
016f8cf2418c FC-handset-spec: boot control idea documented
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parents: 52
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969 There will be one change from our previous convention, however: the OD buffer
016f8cf2418c FC-handset-spec: boot control idea documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 52
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970 output controlled with Channel B RTS will be wired to RPWON rather than PWON;
016f8cf2418c FC-handset-spec: boot control idea documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 52
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971 the other OD buffer output controlled with Channel B DTR will still be wired to
016f8cf2418c FC-handset-spec: boot control idea documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 52
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972 nTESTRESET like before. The reason for this change is that our handset firmware
016f8cf2418c FC-handset-spec: boot control idea documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 52
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973 has more complex logic that treats different boot causes differently (as
016f8cf2418c FC-handset-spec: boot control idea documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 52
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974 required for standard expected handset functionality), and Iota PWON is now
016f8cf2418c FC-handset-spec: boot control idea documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 52
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975 reserved solely for the end user power-on button. Host-commanded boot needs to
016f8cf2418c FC-handset-spec: boot control idea documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 52
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976 be different from this end user power-on button (no long press is required, and
016f8cf2418c FC-handset-spec: boot control idea documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 52
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977 the firmware should enter its misc boot state that behaves like an ACI build),
016f8cf2418c FC-handset-spec: boot control idea documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 52
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978 hence we are changing the wiring so that -Prts will trigger RPWON rather than
016f8cf2418c FC-handset-spec: boot control idea documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 52
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979 PWON. The same boot effect can still be achieved with -Pdtr triggering
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Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 52
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980 nTESTRESET, but it is a bigger hammer (reset of RTC can be unwanted), hence
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Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 52
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981 -Prts will be recommended as the gentler option, leaving -Pdtr for times when
016f8cf2418c FC-handset-spec: boot control idea documented
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 52
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982 recovery from runaway code is needed.
54
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983
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Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 53
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984 2. FC handset firmware functional scope specification
138021ca5eae FC-handset-spec: starting firmware scope description
Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 53
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985
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Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
parents: 53
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986 FreeCalypso handset firmware will always run (perhaps with subset functionality)
138021ca5eae FC-handset-spec: starting firmware scope description
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987 on more hardware targets than just our main-goal FC Libre Dumbphone handset. It
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988 already does: our firmware currently runs on our Luna development platform, and
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989 prior to FC it ran on TI's original D-Sample platform. A very restricted
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990 functional subset also runs on Motorola C139 hardware.
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991
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992 If we consider only the main goal of FC Libre Dumbphone handset, then our
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993 firmware evolution can be seen as strictly linear: we start with what we got
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994 from TI, and we morph it toward what will be needed to operate our handset,
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995 adding functionality and peripheral support which we need for our FC handset,
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996 but which is not present in the starting point code from TI. However, we also
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997 have side-branch functionality: at times when the code from TI supports
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998 something which we don't need for our own FC handset, but which may be useful
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999 for alien hardware targets, a moral imperative can be made for keeping and at
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1000 least minimally maintaining that functionality as a kind of side-branch feature,
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1001 a permitted configuration that is not needed for our own FC handset but needed
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1002 for others. Similarly, when we add support for entirely new peripherals that
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1003 are planned for our FC handset (such as the loudspeaker), we should make the
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1004 firmware change in such a way that targets without the extra feature can still
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1005 be supported. Finally, when we are changing the firmware in ways that
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1006 significantly depart from TI's original, it may sometimes be prudent to preserve
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1007 TI's original way as a lorekeeping option.
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1008
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1009 The following sections will spell out what we support and what we don't support
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1010 in FreeCalypso handset firmware, and how these scoping decisions relate to our
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1011 starting point from TI, to our main goal of FC Libre Dumbphone handset, and to
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1012 secondary objectives of alien target support and lorekeeping.
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1013
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1014 2.1. Display support
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1015
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1016 2.1.1. Support for different display sizes
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1017
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1018 By the very nature of the problem, any phone handset UI design will always be
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1019 quite specific to a particular display size in pixels, and also to the display
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1020 type as in color or black&white. The starting point code we got from TI
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1021 supports 3 different UI configurations in terms of size and coloration:
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1022
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1023 * 176x220 pixel, 16-bit color;
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1024 * 176x220 pixel B&W;
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1025 * 84x48 pixel B&W.
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1026
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1027 In FreeCalypso we have made two changes to this set of possible UI
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1028 configurations:
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1029
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1030 1) The large (176x220 pixel) B&W option has been removed. In TI's delivery this
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1031 option was nothing more than a quick&dirty hack to extend their small (84x48
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1032 pixel) B&W UI to the large D-Sample screen, and this configuration offers
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1033 nothing useful - any real display of such large size will always be color.
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1034
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1035 2) The small B&W configuration has been extended from 84x48 to 96x64 pixels.
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1036 Why 96x64? Because it is the size in pixels of Motorola C139 LCD, and it is
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1037 the smallest LCD size found among those alien Calypso phones whose existence
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1038 is known to us and for which we have at least minimal support. Extending
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1039 this UI configuration from 84x48 to 96x64 pixels was an easy change because
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1040 it is an increase in screen real estate (not a decrease), and it is a fairly
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1041 small increment, such that UI design choices which were sensible for an 84x48
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1042 pixel display are still sensible for 96x64.
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1043
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1044 The main principal difference between our approach in FreeCalypso and what a
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1045 conventional commercial phone manufacturer would have done is that we are
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1046 retaining TI's smallbw configuration and keeping it supported, as opposed to
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1047 disregarding it and working only on the bigcolor UI config for our own planned
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1048 hardware product. We keep this smallbw UI configuration around, in the extended
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1049 96x64 pixel size, for two reasons:
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1050
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1051 1) Lorekeeping: unlike TI's 176x220 pixel B&W config that was totally
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1052 uninteresting, TI's old smallbw UI (from the days of C-Sample) is
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1053 sufficiently interesting and unique (and naturally quite different from the
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1054 bigcolor version) to be worth preserving.
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1055
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1056 2) By keeping this configuration around (not discarding it and not allowing it
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1057 to bitrot beyond repair), we keep the door open for the possibility of a
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1058 minimally usable FreeCalypso Lite aftermarket firmware for Motorola C139.
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1059
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1060 Both UI configurations can be built for our current Luna platform, and both of
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1061 them display on our Luna LCD. The virtual framebuffer of 96x64 pix B&W in the
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1062 smallbw config is displayed in the center of our physical 176x220 pixel color
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1063 LCD, surrounded by a pale magenta border. The same ability to run both configs
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1064 will continue on our next development board (Venus).
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1065
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1066 2.1.2. Backlight readability paradigm
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1067
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1068 (See theoretical background in section 1.4.3.)
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1069
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1070 Our actively maintained FC handset firmware has been paradigmatically redesigned
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1071 to assume a display which is NOT readable without the backlight. Our logical
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1072 primitives with respect to display control are display on/off, rather than
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1073 backlight on/off, and we swallow the initial keypress that turns on the display.
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1074
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1075 This change is a significant departure from TI's original. The LCD on TI's
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1076 D-Sample is transflective, and when the backlight is off, the display remains
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1077 readable in ambient light. It is certainly better in this regard than Motorola
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1078 C139 LCD. And if we go back further in TI's history to C-Sample and earlier,
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1079 those 84x48 pixel B&W LCDs were the traditional mostly-reflective type,
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1080 perfectly readable without the backlight.
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1081
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1082 This area is one where we are NOT retaining TI's original way as an option in
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1083 our actively maintained firmware. The difference between the two principal
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1084 paradigms is too great, and we don't have any active-demand prospective targets
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1085 with B&W displays of the old traditional kind.
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1086
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1087 2.2. Keypad assumptions
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1088
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1089 The keypad arrangement on our FC handset (see sections 1.5 and 1.6) will be
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1090 exactly the same as on TI's D-Sample, thus no principal changes to the firmware
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1091 are needed in this regard. Furthermore, the same 21-button keypad exists on
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1092 Motorola C1xx phones, thus no firmware design variations are needed in this
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1093 regard for secondary target support.
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1094
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1095 The only issue of concern is that the 3 side buttons which exist on D-Sample and
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1096 Pirelli DP-L10 and will also exist on our FC handset don't exist on Mot C1xx.
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1097 Our starting point code from TI does not do anything with these buttons (even
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1098 though it was developed on the D-Sample platform where they exist), but when we
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1099 do get around to adding support for these side buttons, we will need to take
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1100 some extra care in preserving flexibility:
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1101
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1102 * The original code from TI uses navigation up/down buttons for volume control,
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1103 for both ringer and earpiece volume. We are going to change the code to drive
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1104 these volume controls with side buttons instead (dedicated volume up/down
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1105 buttons), but when we make this change, we'll need to provide an option of
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1106 restoring the old way for less button-equipped phones like Mot C1xx.
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1107
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1108 * Whatever functions we assign to the right side button, all of them will be
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1109 our own inventions, as none exist in TI's original code. However, this right
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1110 side button does not exist on Mot C1xx. The Mother's idea is to assign the
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1111 right side button to loudspeaker on/off control - this arrangement will work
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1112 well as the same C1xx phones that lack this button also lack the hands-free
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1113 loudspeaker.
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1114
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1115 2.2.1. No support for 18-button main keypads
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1116
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1117 Prior to D-Sample, TI's C-Sample and earlier boards had keypads with fewer
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1118 buttons, 18 instead of 21, and no side buttons. The difference between the
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1119 C-Sample 18-button main keypad and the 21-button one found on D-Sample, Pirelli
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1120 DP-L10 and Motorola C1xx is that the older 18-button keypad has only up and down
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1121 navigation buttons in the place where the 21-button version has a 5-way
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1122 navigation button group. In other words, navigation left, right and center keys
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1123 don't exist on the 18-button version.
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1124
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1125 TI's demo/prototype/PoC UI code was originally developed on C-Sample or perhaps
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1126 even earlier, thus it was originally designed for the 18-button keypad
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1127 arrangement. For this reason, the code currently makes very little use of
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1128 navigation left, right and center keys. However, some limited use is already
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1129 being made of these extra keys (primarily on text and number entry screens, aka
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1130 the editor), and our use of all available keys in the UI will keep growing. As
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1131 a matter of project scope, we are NOT supporting backward compatibility with
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1132 18-button keypads, given that the lowest-end Mot C1xx family already has
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1133 21-button keypads.