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Module Developer’s Kit
The Module Developer’s Kit (MDK) is used to assist in development of end-user
applications for the CDMA Module. The MDK facilitates integration through the
serial and digital codec pulse code modulation (PCM) interface options. Contents
of the MDK are illustrated below.
Module and
Interface Board
9-pin RS 232
Cable Assembly*
(qty: 2)
Travel Charger*
Audio Headset*
Module Documentation
CD-ROM
MMCX-to-SMA
Adapter (qty: 2)
Module Developer’s Kit
* Kit may include alternate components.
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It should be clearly understood that the software in the MDK (specifically, the
code in the Kyocera 200 Module User’s Guide, 82-B7908-1) is provided for
sample purposes only. The MDK software is not warranted as the basis for a
deployed implementation.
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Warranty and Product Support
The KWC CDMA Module Developer’s Kit arrives having been tested as described
in the Module Testing & Integration chapter. Testing should be duplicated at the
integrator’s/customer’s facility. KWC can provide advice as to the type of test
equipment needed.
This Module testing should be separate from the testing to be performed on the
end product (with the Module installed). KWC offers a warranty for the CDMA
Module, from the date of shipment from KWC’s facility. This warranty provides
the customer with a remedy for defective Modules within the warranty period
and subject to all other warranty provisions.
KWC requests that the integrator retain several Modules as backup in case of
failure. It is assumed that you maintain a first level of returned Module testing in
your QA department prior to returning the Module to KWC. This alleviates the
question of whether the failure is in the Module or the end product. “No trouble
found” (NTF) occurrences on Modules returned to KWC will result in fees. KWC
reserves the right, at its own discretion, to repair, replace, or issue a trade credit
for any defective Module under warranty.
Warranty repair excludes warranty claims on products that have been subject to
misuse, neglect, improper storage or installation, or that have been repaired,
modified, or altered by a facility other than a KWC-authorized service center or a
KWC-certified repair center. In all cases, the final testing of the KWC line is the
sole controlling determination of Module performance.
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Mating connectors
The following connectors mate with the Module.
Module Interface Connector Mate
Manufacturer: MOLEX Inc., www.molex.com
Manufacturer’s Part Number: 54230-0509
Kyocera MCN: 449-24545-0509
Module RF Connector Mate
Standard MMCX plug, available from
several manufacturers including Amp,
Radiall, and Telegartner
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Specifications
Drawings
The following technical drawings are included in this chapter:
Land pattern and pin assignment for Module interface mating connector
Mounting hole and land pattern placement guidelines with recommended
mounting hardware
Module overall dimensioned drawing
Module exploded view
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Module outside dimensions (mm)
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Assignments and Signal Definitions
Assignments and Signal
Definitions
Signal definitions of 50-pin Module interface connector
Comment
Modem Signal Level
VPH_PWR
Power to the CDMA
transceiver
3.6 VDC min to 4.2 VDC max
GND
Signal and power return
GROUND
VPH_PWR
Power to the CDMA
transceiver
3.6 VDC min to 4.2 VDC max
GND
Signal and power return
GROUND
VPH_PWR
Power to the CDMA
transceiver
3.6 VDC min to 4.2 VDC max
GND
Signal and power return
GROUND
VPH_PWR
Power to the CDMA
transceiver
3.6 VDC min to 4.2 VDC max
GND
Signal and power return
GROUND
VPH_PWR
Power to the CDMA
transceiver
3.6 VDC min to 4.2 VDC max
10
GND
Signal and power return
GROUND
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VEXT#
Indicates that external
power is being used
0 to VPH_PWR max
Analog control
12
N/C
No connection
13
N/C
No connection
14
LED_EN#
Enable external LED
0 to VPH_PWR max
Analog control
15
N/C
No connection
16
LED_DRV
External LED drive
10 mA LED drive
Analog output
17
N/C
No connection
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Power input(6)
Power input(6)
Power input(6)
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50-pin Module interface connector pin assignments (viewed looking down on connector)
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Pin # Signal Name
Comment
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XCVR_DET
Indicates that transceiver
is on
19
N/C
No connection
20
N/C
No connection
21
XCVR_EN#
CDMA transceiver primary 0 to VPH_PWR max
power enable
Analog input
22
MSM_DP_TXD
UART1 - transmit data
VOH(min) = 2.4V,
VOL(max) = 0.5V
Digital output(1)
23
MSM_DP_RXD
UART1 - receive data
VIH(min) = 1.9V,
VIL(max) = 0.9V
Digital input(2)
24
MSM_DP_CTS#
UART1 - clear to send
VIH(min) = 1.9V,
VIL(max) = 0.9V
Digital input(2)
25
MSM_DP_RTS#
UART1 - ready for receive VOH(min) = 2.4V,
VOL(max) = 0.5V
Digital output(1)
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MSM_DP_DTR#
UART1 - data terminal
ready
VIH(min) = 1.9V,
VIL(max) = 0.9V
Digital
input(2,3)
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MSM_DP_RI#
UART1 - ring indicator
VOH(min) = 2.4V,
VOL(max) = 0.5V
Digital output(1)
28
MSM_DP_DCD#
UART1 - data carrier detect VOH(min) = 2.4V,
VOL(max) = 0.5V
Digital output(1)
29
HS_PRES#
Headset detection input to
MSM
VIH(min) = 1.9V,
VIL(max) = 0.9V
Digital
input(2,3)
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GND
Signal and power return
GROUND
31
MSM_DP_TXD2
UART2 - transmit data
VOH(min) = 2.4V,
VOL(max) = 0.5V
Digital output(1)
32
MSM_DP_RXD2
UART2 - receive data
VIH(min) = 1.9V,
VIL(max) = 0.9V
Digital input(2)
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MSM_DP_CTS2#
UART2 - clear to send
VIH(min) = 1.9V,
VIL(max) = 0.9V
Digital input(2)
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MSM_DP_RTS2#
UART2 - ready for receive VOH(min) = 2.4V,
VOL(max) = 0.5V
35
GND
Signal and power return
GROUND
36
CAR_SCL
Analog Carkit SCL line
VOH(min) = 2.4V,
VOL(max) = 0.5V
Input/output
37
CAR_SDA
Analog Carkit SDA line
VOH(min) = 2.4V,
VOL(max) = 0.5V
Input/output(1)
38
CAR_MIC+
Analog carkit microphone
input
VIH(min) = 1.9V,
VIL(max) = 0.9V
Analog input(2)
39
CAR_SPKR+
Analog Carkit Speaker
output
VOH(min) = 2.4V,
VOL(max) = 0.5V
Analog
output(1)
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GND
Signal and power return
GROUND
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HS_SPEAKER
Headset speaker audio
output
1.5Vpp, 8.8mW into 32 ohm
load
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GND
Signal and power return
GROUND
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Digital output(2)
Digital output(1)
Analog
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Signal definitions of 50-pin Module interface connector
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MAIN_MIC+
Main microphone positive
input
1.8VDC nominal, -3Mv rms
44
MAIN_MIC-
Handset microphone
negative terminal
GROUND
45
GND
Signal and power return
GROUND
46
EAR_SPKR+
Main speaker positive
audio output
1.2VDC nominal,
3V pp with pin 47
47
EAR_SPKR-
Main speaker negative
audio terminal
1.2VDC nominal,
3V pp with pin 46
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HS_MIC+
Headset microphone input 1.8VDC nominal, ~3Mv rms
49
GND
Ground for headset
microphone
GROUND
50
LSPKR_ON
Loudspeaker amp control
output
VOH(min) = 2.4V,
VOL(max) = 0.5V
Electret
microphone
input(4)
Bridge amp
output(5)
Electret
microphone
input(4)
Digital output(2)
Notes:
1. Input connected directly to MSM. Do not exceed V(max) of 3.1V; damage to MSM may result.
2. Output connected directly to MSM. Do not exceed V(max) of 2.8V; damage to MSM may result.
3. 10K ohm pull-up resistor inside Module.
4. Input for standard electret microphone. 1.8V supplied via 2.2K ohm resistor inside Module.
5. Pins 46 and 47 are bridge (differential) amp outputs capable of driving 35 mW into a 32 ohm speaker
connected between these pins.
6. 1200 mA required for full analog transmission capabilities.
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Comment
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Pin # Signal Name
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Module Developer’s Kit Schematic
The K4020 does not contain J14, VEXT_EN jumper.
In the schematic for K4020, signal LED_EN# was labeled LED_EN.
In the K4020, DS3 cathode is connected to ground and anode is connected to
LED_DRV.
In the K4020, R10 is 1.1 KΩ.
Module Developer’s Kit
Schematic
Module Developer’s Kit
Schematic
This chapter contains schematic views of the current Module Developer’s Kit
(MDK), which is identified on the board as K4021. Kyocera Wireless Corp. has
also produced limited quantities of an earlier version, identified as K4020.
Differences between the two are listed below.
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How to Set up Data Calls
This chapter explains how to set up your Module to make data calls using
Microsoft Windows. Understanding these methods may help you integrate the
Module with your Remote System.
The Module can make three types of data calls:
Async data calls
1X packet data service
QuickNet Connect (a packet-like data service)
Getting started
1. Verify that you have correctly set up your Module.
2. Ensure that Windows Dial-Up Networking or other point-to-point protocol
(PPP) compatible dial-up software is installed on your computer.
3. Ensure that terminal emulation software such as HyperTerminal or
ProComm™ is installed on your computer.
4. Connect a serial cable from the UART 1 on the CDMA Module Developer’s
Kit interface board to an enabled communications port of your computer.
Installing the Kyocera Wireless serial modem driver
From the CD-ROM, run the program Kyocera-Module.exe. The INF folder will
automatically be copied to your hard drive and placed in the Windows folder.
1. Open the Windows Control Panel and double-click the Modems or Phone
and Modem Options icon.
2. Click Add to add a new modem. If you have a PCMCIA card slot, click Other
and proceed to step 3. If you do not have a PCMIA card slot, go to step 3.
3. Click Don’t detect my modem. Select Kyocera Wireless Corp. from the
manufacturer list and select Kyocera CDMA High-Speed Wireless Modem.
4. Click Next.
5. Assign the modem to your configured COM port, then close Modem
Properties.
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Using terminal emulation software to talk to the modem in AT command
mode
Set up the program for a new connection using the Kyocera CDMA High-Speed
Wireless Modem driver or by pointing to the serial port to which the Module is
connected with the following configuraiton.
Bits per second:
The default COM PORT SPEED of UART 1 is
115,200 bps
Data bits:
Parity:
None
Stop bits:
Flow control:
Hardware
Send AT commands to the Module to test the connection. The Module should
respond to an ATZ command with OK.
Making an async data call using terminal emulation software
1. Open the connection in the terminal emulation software.
2. Use the ATDT command to dial the phone number of another modem.
Making an async data call using dial-up networking
1. Open Dial-up Networking.
2. Double-click the Make New Connection icon.
3. Type a name for your new connection.
4. Select the installed modem and click Next.
5. Type the area code and telephone number of your ISP and click Next, then
Finish.
6. Right-click the New icon and select Properties.
7. From the Properties menu, configure Server Types for the appropriate
options and protocols. To increase connection speed, uncheck Log on to
network, NetBEUI, and IPX/SPX/Compatible.
Making a QuickNet Connect data call
1. Open the terminal mode of your terminal emulation software. Enter
AT$QCQNC=1 and QC$QCMDR=2 for a QuickNet Connect call.
Alternatively, configure the connection to bring up a terminal screen before
dialing to enter the AT commands.
2. Open Dial-Up Networking.
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3. Double-click the Make New Connection icon.
4. Type a name for your new connection.
5. Select your installed modem, then click Next.
6. Leave the area code blank and type #777 as the telephone number. Click
Next, then Finish.
7. Right-click the New icon and select Properties.
8. Click Server Types and check TCP/IP. Uncheck Log on to network, NetBEUI,
and IPX/SPX/Compatible.
9. You will need to get the name and password from the service provider to
authenticate to their network.
Making a 1XRTT packet data call
1. Open the terminal mode of your terminal emulation software. Enter
AT$QCQNC=0 and QC$QCMDR=3 for a 1XRTT call. Alternatively, configure
the connection to bring up a terminal screen before dialing to enter the AT
commands.
2. Open Dial-Up Networking.
3. Double-click the Make New Connection icon.
4. Type a name for your new connection.
5. Select your installed modem, then click Next.
6. Leave the area code blank and type #777 as the telephone number. Click
Next, then Finish.
7. Right-click the New icon and select Properties.
8. Click Server Types and check TCP/IP. Uncheck Log on to network, NetBEUI,
and IPX/SPX/Compatible.
9. You will need to get the name and password from the service provider to
authenticate to their network.
Helpful hints
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Ensure that the phone or CDMA Module is turned on and the cables are firmly
connected to a COM port.
Ensure that the computer COM port is enabled and that no other equipment
is attached to the COM port.
Ensure that no other application that uses the COM port is running.
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Troubleshooting
How do I get a phone number for my CDMA Module?
Contact your CDMA service provider for details. Once you have a phone
number, use the Phone Support Toolkit to program it into your Module.
How can I obtain technical support?
You can call us in the U.S. and Canada at 888-236-2746 and outside North
America at 858-882-1401. Our email address is
module-support@kyocera-wireless.com.
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