Huawei ME906s LTE M.2 Module Hardware Guide (V100R001 04, English)
2018-05-24
User Manual: Huawei
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Page Count: 78
- Revision History
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Overall Description
- 3 Description of the Application Interfaces
- 3.1 About This Chapter
- 3.2 75-pin Gold Finger
- 3.3 Power Interface
- 3.4 Signal Control Interface
- 3.4.1 Overview
- 3.4.2 Power_On_Off Control Pin
- Table 3-4 Two States of Power_On_Off
- If the module is powered by the regulator with 3.3 V
- If ME906s is powered directly to battery
- 3.4.3 RESET# Pin
- 3.4.4 LED# Pin
- 3.4.5 W_DISABLE# Pin
- 3.4.6 GPS_DISABLE# Pin
- 3.4.7 Wake_On_WWAN# Pin
- 3.4.8 BodySAR_N Pin
- 3.4.9 USIM_DET Pin
- 3.5 USB Interface
- 3.6 USIM Card Interface
- 3.7 Tunable Antenna Control
- 3.8 Config Pins
- 3.9 Reserved Pins
- 3.10 NC Pins
- 3.11 RF Antenna Interface
- 3.11.1 RF Connector location
- 3.11.2 Coaxial RF Connector Guidelines
- Figure 3-24 RF connector dimensions
- Table 3-17 The major specifications of the RF connector
- Figure 3-25 Specifications of 0.81 mm coaxial cable mating with the RF connector
- Figure 3-26 Connection between the RF connector and the 0.81 mm cable
- Figure 3-27 Specifications of 1.13 mm coaxial cable mating with the RF connector
- Figure 3-28 Connection between the RF connector and the 1.13 mm cable
- 4 RF Specifications
- 5 Electrical and Reliability Features
- 5.1 About This Chapter
- 5.2 Absolute Ratings
- 5.3 Operating and Storage Temperatures
- 5.4 Power Supply Features
- 5.4.1 Input Power Supply
- 5.4.2 Power Consumption
- Table 5-5 Averaged power off DC power consumption
- Table 5-6 Averaged standby DC power consumption (WCDMA/HSDPA/LTE/GSM)
- Table 5-7 Averaged Data Transmission DC power consumption (WCDMA/HSDPA/LTE)
- Table 5-8 Averaged DC power consumption (GSM/GPRS/EDGE)
- Table 5-9 Averaged GPS operation DC power consumption
- 5.5 Reliability Features
- 5.6 EMC and ESD Features
- 6 Mechanical Specifications
- 7 Installation
- 7.1 About This Chapter
- 7.2 Connect ME906s to board
- 7.3 Thermal Management
- 7.4 Antenna Plug
- Figure 7-2 Mating the plug
- 1. Align the mating tool or the mating end of the tool over the plug end of the cable assembly.
- 2. Firmly place the tool over the plug until it is secured in the tool.
- 3. Place the plug cable assembly (held in the tool) over the corresponding receptacle.
- 4. Assure that the plug and receptacle are aligned press-down perpendicular to the mounting surface until both connectors are fully mated.
- 5. Remove the mating tool by pulling it up carefully.
- 8 Certifications
- 9 Safety Information
- 9.1 Interference
- 9.2 Medical Device
- 9.3 Area with Inflammables and Explosives
- 9.4 Traffic Security
- 9.5 Airline Security
- 9.6 Safety of Children
- 9.7 Environment Protection
- 9.8 WEEE Approval
- 9.9 RoHS Approval
- 9.10 Laws and Regulations Observance
- 9.11 Care and Maintenance
- 9.12 Emergency Call
- 9.13 Regulatory Information
- 10 Appendix A Circuit of Typical Interface
- 11 Appendix B Acronyms and Abbreviations