LITE ON TECHNOLOGY CX8703BD120 JukeBlox Networked Media Module User Manual
LITE-ON Technology Corp. JukeBlox Networked Media Module
User manual
COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL 4F, 90, Chien 1 Road, Chungho, New Taipei City 235, Taiwan, R.O.C. TEL: +886-2-2222-6181 Fax: +886-2-2222-3882 光寶科技股份有限公司 台北縣中和市建一路 90 號 4F 電話: 02-2222-6181 傳真: 02-2222-3882 客 戶 名 稱: Customer Name: D&M 承 Holdings Inc. 認 書 (Specification Sheet) 品 名 (Part Name) 承認書版本(Approval Sheet Rev.) 客戶料號 (Customer Part No.) 光寶料號 (Liteon Part No.) SMSC CX870-3B-D120 Module Preliminary version AAZ500009G0 客 戶 簽 認 Customer Approval: _________________________________________ Prepared by Reviewed by Approved by Date Sales Frank Gung Total Pages 40 2013/12/16 Elisa Liou COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Index Index .........................................................................................................................................................2 Part1. Module Spec Sheet ....................................................................................................................5 Introduction ....................................................................................................................................5 Block Diagram ................................................................................................................................ 5 Board Pictures .................................................................................................................................6 3.1 Top View of CX Module ........................................................................................................ 6 3.2 Bottom View of CX Module .................................................................................................. 7 3.2.1 CX Module Bottom View w/64-pin Low Density Connector .............................................7 3.2.2 CX Module Bottom View w/120-pin Media Connector .....................................................7 3.3 Production Module with Top and RF shields in place – Top View ........................................ 8 3.4 Production Module with 64-pin Connector Option – Side View ........................................... 8 3.5 Example Production Module Showing Soldered RF Shield .................................................. 9 3.6 Production Module with Bottom Shield (Part Numbers with a “B” after the configuration letter) 10 3.6.1 Including J3 Low Density 64-pin connector – Bottom View ............................................10 3.6.2 Including J2 High Density 120-pin connector – Bottom View .........................................10 Ordering Guide ............................................................................................................................. 11 4.1 Part Number Syntax ............................................................................................................. 11 Electrical Specifications ...............................................................................................................12 5.1 Absolute Maximum Ratings................................................................................................. 13 5.2 Operating Conditions ........................................................................................................... 13 5.3 WiFi Specification (CX870 only) ........................................................................................ 14 Regulatory Compliance and Quality .......................................................................................... 15 6.0.1 Antenna Considerations .............................................................................................................15 6.0.2 CX Power Settings Used For Modular Approval ......................................................................16 6.0.3 FCC IC Warning Message .........................................................................................................16 6.1 RoHS .................................................................................................................................... 19 6.2 Environmental Test............................................................................................................... 19 6.3 ESD and Transient Test (Applies to LAN and USB external connections only) ................. 19 6.4 Magnetic Field Test .............................................................................................................. 20 6.5 MTBF ................................................................................................................................... 20 6.6 Mechanical Specifications.................................................................................................... 20 6.7 Module Quality .................................................................................................................... 20 Board Dimensions and Weight ....................................................................................................21 7.1 Top & Bottom View of CX870 Module without Bottom Shield ......................................... 21 7.1.1 Top & Bottom View of CX Module with Bottom Shield ..................................................21 7.2 Side View of CX870 module without Bottom Shield .......................................................... 22 7.2.1 Side View of CX Module with Bottom Shield except CX870-3JB ..................................22 7.2.2 Side View of CX870 Module with Bottom Shield part number CX870-3JB only ...........23 7.3 3D View of CX870 Module without Bottom Shield ............................................................ 23 7.4 Module Weight ..................................................................................................................... 23 Connectors and Connections .......................................................................................................24 8.1 WLAN UFL Antenna Connector (optional) ......................................................................... 24 8.2 Module Connectors .............................................................................................................. 24 8.2.1 Pin Descriptions ................................................................................................................25 8.2.2 Connector PIN Assignments ............................................................................................. 30 8.2.3 GPIO Assignments ............................................................................................................32 Application Guidelines .................................................................................................................32 9.1 Power Supply sequencing and Reset Timing ....................................................................... 32 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL 9.1.1 Power up, Reset and Power Down Timing .......................................................................33 9.2 RF Considerations ................................................................................................................ 33 10 Revision Control ........................................................................................................................34 Part2. Antenna Spec Sheet ................................................................................................................42 1 RFDPA870930IMAB301 ................................................................................................................42 2 RFDPA870945IMAB301 ................................................................................................................43 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Revision History Date 12/02/2013 12/16/2013 Version Rev 00 Rev 01 Description Preliminary Version for AAZ500009G0 (CX870-3B-D120) Add antenna spec. sheet (Part 2) This documentation describes the marketing requirements specification of the Lite-on made CX870 Wireless module. It is a confidential document of LITEON. COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Part1. Module Spec Sheet Introduction The CX-series module is a single-board networked media player module, based on SMSC’s DM870A and DM875 media processors, and enables fast product developments with Ethernet, USB and optional WiFi connectivity. The module connects to standard legacy components in various audio, video/LCD and control formats. Block Diagram JukeBlox Networked Media Module – CX Series DM870A or DM875 3.3V 1.2V 1.9V Reset In RJ-45 Transformer RST Ethernet Transceiver USB Type-A Display SD-Card 3x6bit RGB I2C A/D, D/A S/PDIF Video Out Audio I/O UART JTAG Host Controller/ LCD setup SPI Ctrl. GPIO NAND-Flash USB Mem. Bus 256 Mbit SDRAM NOR-Flash I2C 802.11 PWM DAC CCIR-656 Flash LCD SSM 4/8bit MMC Apple Coprocessor RMII 2.4 GHz RF transceiver DAC AV Ports UART JTAG SPI GPIO Note: Choice of antenna is a build option, see Ordering Guide. RF Amp. ANT switch Ext. PCB Ext. PCB Antenna Antenna Antenna Antenna 24.000 MHz COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Board Pictures Please note that all production modules include the RF and top shield. The below top view has the shields temporarily removed to show the components. Also, please note that the 64-pin connector mounted on the module is the male gender. 3.1 Top View of CX Module 802.11b/g front-end SDRAM PCB antenna PCB antenna External Antenna Connectors SMSC processor Ethernet PHY COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL 3.2 3.2.1 Bottom View of CX Module CX Module Bottom View w/64-pin Low Density Connector LCD connector FLASH Low density connector 3.2.2 CX Module Bottom View w/120-pin Media Connector LCD connector FLASH Media connector COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL 3.3 Production Module with Top and RF shields in place – Top View 3.4 Production Module with 64-pin Connector Option – Side View COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL 3.5 Example Production Module Showing Soldered RF Shield COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Production Module with Bottom Shield (Part Numbers with a “B” after the configuration letter) 3.6 3.6.1 Including J3 Low Density 64-pin connector – Bottom View 3.6.2 Including J2 High Density 120-pin connector – Bottom View 10 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Ordering Guide CX Modules Configuration Matrix SKU Type IC's CX870-3B-D120 Module DM870A+T6201 Phase WiFi (onmodule PCB diveristy) Ext. Diverstiy Antennas (UFL Conn.s) One Ant. Planned Two Ant. Eth USB Host Low Density 64-pin conn. HiDensity 120-pin Conn. HiDensity LCD Conn. 64 MB 32MB SDRAM SDRAM 16MB SDRAM 8MB SDRAM 1Gb NAND 32MB NOR 8MB NOR Top Module Shield Bottom Module Shield 1.9V Note: Please note that the Apple Authentication Coprocessor will not be provided on the CX module. The Apple Authentication Coprocessor should be provided on the product motherboard, connected to the SDA, SCL signals from the CX module. Note: Shaded rows indicate Custom or Obsolete configuration - NOT TO BE USED FOR NEW/STANDARD MP DESIGNS. Status code: C - Custom | S - Standard | O - Obsolete | A - Available * Connector on board, but requires board modification to enable the connector. + The position of the X in the One Ant. column indicates that there is one external antenna connector provided. The position of the X in the Two Ant. column indicates that there are two external antenna connectors provided. Do not use a module which has two external antenna connectors with only one external antenna connected. Leaving one antenna socket open will degrade WiFi performance. SMSC recommends always using modules with two external antennas for best performance. % The CX870-3DS is the same as CX870-3D, except that the RF shield is soldered in place. 4.1 Part Number Syntax 11 Status COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Electrical Specifications Parameter State Model Power Supply Input Voltage VIN Logic Input high voltage Logic Input low voltage Logic Input threshold voltage Schmitt-trigger input low to high threshold voltage Schmitt-trigger input high to low threshold voltage Logic Output high voltage Logic Output low voltage Logic Low-level output current (VOL=0.4V) Logic High-level output current (VOH=2.4V) VIH VIL VIT min. 3.0 1.08 1.8 1.7 -0.3 1.29 VIT+ 1.58 1.65 1.71 VIT- 0.95 1.01 1.06 VOH VOL 2.4 0.4 IOL -9.6 -15.6 -19.3 mA IOH 11.1 22.5 35.3 mA 60 32 18 185 337 257 240 347 258 78 42 23 241 438 334 312 451 335 mA mA mA mA mA mA mA mA mA Reset State Current Consumption Operating in idle state CX870 Playback over WiFi high mips & rate condition Voltage 3.3 1.2 1.9 3.3 1.2 1.9 3.3 1.2 1.9 Symbol I3.3 I1.2 I1.9 I3.3 I1.2 I1.9 I3.3 I1.2 I1.9 typ. 3.3 1.2 1.9 1.39 max. 3.6 1.32 2.0 5.5 0.7 1.5 Units Note: The maximum current values are 30% larger than the typical values. The maximum values are intended to be used for power supply sizing calculations. 12 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL 5.1 Absolute Maximum Ratings Parameter 3.3V Supply Voltage 1.2V Supply Voltage 1.9V Supply Voltage Logic Input Voltage Logic Output Voltage 5.2 Component Main Min -0.5 -0.5 -0.5 -0.5 -0.5 Max 4.6 1.8 2.2 4.6 Units Operating Conditions Parameter Operating Temperature Operating Humidity Storage Temperature Storage Humidity Storage Temperature Cycle Test 24 hrs Min 10 -10 10 -10 13 Max +70 90 (non condensing) +75 95 (non condensing) +75 Units °C %RH °C %RH °C COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL 5.3 WiFi Specification (CX870 only) Feature WLAN Standards Frequency Band Modulation Transmission Speed Tx Power Description IEEE 802.11b IEEE 802.11g 2.412 – 2.472 GHz (2.4GHz ISM Band, 13 Channels) Channel 1 - Channel 13 North America FCC, Japan Telec, Europe ETSI 802.11b mode (DS-SS: IEEE 802.11b) 802.11g mode (OFDM: IEEE 802.11g) 802.11b mode 11Mbps, 5.5Mbps, 2Mbps, 1Mbps 802.11g mode 54Mbps, 48Mbps, 36Mbps, 24Mbps, 18Mbps, 12Mbps, 9Mbps, 6Mbps 802.11b mode: 16.5dBm, +/-1dB 802.11g mode: 15.0dBm, +/-1dB Using nominal production settings as follows: Channel RF11 Rate: 11B ='3' (11Mbps), 11G = '8' (54Mbps) MIB: 11B=9, 11G=1 (Reference for Tx Power Tuning) Room temperature Power-on Ramp RF Carrier Suppression TX EVM Rx Sensitivity (incl. CE2 Mother board) Throughput Rate (measured for each module) The above TX Power specifications will apply to modules shipped from Liteon after 9 April 2012. < 2us < 15dBc 802.11b mode: <-22dB 802.11g mode: <-25dB 802.11b mode: <=-82dBm @ 1Mbps, <=81dBm @ 2Mbps, <=-81dBm @ 5.5Mbps, <=-78dBm @ 11Mbps 802.11g mode: <=-82dBm @ 9Mbps, <=-81dBm @ 18Mbps, <=-75dBm @ 36Mbps, <=-70dBm @ 54Mbps See factory test specification Note: About Tx Power, different (higher/lower) RF output power settings may be used for specific regions, antennas and/or enclosures, in which case re-certification may be required. 14 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Regulatory Compliance and Quality Description Electromagnetic Compatibility (Prescan) Country USA Europe Radio Regulations (CX870 only) USA Japan Canada Europe New Zealand/Australia China Korea Compliance FCC CFR47 Part15B EN 55022 EN 55024 EN 61000-3-2 EN 61000-3-3 EN 61000-4-2 EN 61000-4-3 EN 61000-4-4 EN 61000-4-5 EN 61000-4-6 EN 61000-4-8 EN 61000-4-11 FCC Part 15C Telec IC RSS-210 CE AZ/NZS:4268 SRRC KCC Module Versions Passed B, D, F, H, I, J B, D, F, H, I, J SMSC does not certify all module variants for all countries. Please see above table for those module versions for which certain certifications have already been done. Please contact your SMSC sales office for the latest information about which modules are certified for which countries, and arranging for additional certification for your chosen module if needed. Any additional certifications will need to be paid for by the customer. Product manufacturers are responsible for the end product certification. SMSC can help manufacturers to prepare for the WiFi Alliance tests by providing an example test plan and the required commands to enable special test modes. Please contact your SMSC sales office about WiFi Alliance logo certification assistance. The CX module has received Limited Module Approval (LMA) from FCC. This is because the CX module does not have a built-in +1.9V regulator circuit. SMSC recommends that customers follow the +1.9V supply voltage requirements given in this data sheet, and follow the +1.9V power supply design given in “CX Module Power Supply_V1.1.pdf” document or later version. If the power supply recommendations are followed, then customers will not need to go through formal certification of the product for WiFi related RF behavior for FCC. It is the product manufacturers responsibility to make sure that the power supply recommendations are followed, and that the RF behavior meets the certification requirements when the module is installed in the final product. Please check the SMSC/BridgeCo Customer Portal at https://portal.bridgeco.net/ for documents about WiFi certification and recommended interfacing and power supply schematics. 6.0.1 Antenna Considerations Here are the antennas used for certification: Cfg Code CX870-3F Ant. Type Printed on PCB Ant. Gain (dBi) 3.56 CX870-3J Dipole CX870-3K PIFA 2.1 CX870-3IB Dipole CX870-3B-D60 PIFA 1.7 1.7 1.7 15 Ant. Model Name Liteon N/A MAG. LAYERS EDA-8709-2G4C1-A66 MAG. LAYERS MSA-3612-2G4C1-A1 MAG. LAYERS EDA-8709-2G4C1-A66 MSA-0354-2G4C1-A3, black 200mm (max) MSA-0345-2G4C1-A3, gray 200mm (max) MSA-5103-2G4C1-A1, black 200mm MSA-5403-2G4C1-A1, gray 200mm MSA-5103-2G4C1-A3, black 300mm COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL CX870-3BB Dipole 1.7 1.7 1.7 3.2 CX870-3HB Dipole CX870-3HB PIFA 2.8 MSA-5403-2G4C1-A3, gray 300mm MSA-5103-2G4C1-A2, black 400mm MSA-5403-2G4C1-A2, gray 400mm WINiZEN W1E-WO-08 MAG. LAYERS EDA-8709-2G4C1-A66 3010000243ID (DA-E670) 3010000218ID (DA-E750) Notes about antenna changes: 1) Equivalent antennas from other manufacturers may be substituted, and then marketed without a Class II permissive change 2) Equivalent antennas must be of the same type (e.g. dipole, PIFA, etc.), must be of equal or less gain than the antennas listed and previously authorized under the same FCC ID, and must have similar in band and out of band characteristics (consult specification sheet for cutoff frequencies). 3) In case of new antenna types, or higher gain antennas, a Class II permissive change is required and compliance with FCC section 15.203 must be met. 6.0.2 CX Power Settings Used For Modular Approval 6.0.3 FCC IC Warning Message FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION INTERFERENCE STATEMENT This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: -Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. -Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. 16 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL -Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. -Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/ TV technician for help. CAUTION: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the grantee of this device could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Labeling requirements This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. RF exposure warning This equipment must be installed and operated in accordance with provided instructions and the antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. End-users and installers must be provide with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. Information for the OEMs and Integrators The following statement must be included with all versions of this document supplied to an OEM or integrator, but should not be distributed to the end user. This device is intended for OEM integrators only. Please See the full Grant of Equipment document for other restrictions. This device must be operated and used with a locally approved access point. Information To Be Supplied to the End User by the OEM or Integrator The following regulatory and safety notices must be published in documentation supplied to the end user of the product or system incorporating an adapter in compliance with local regulations. Host system must be labeled with "Contains FCC ID: PPQ-CX8703BD120 “, FCC ID displayed on label and Contains IC : 4491A-CX8703BD120. Canada, Industry Canada (IC) Notices This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003 and RSS-210. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Radio Frequency (RF) Exposure Information The radiated output power of the Wireless Device is below the Industry Canada (IC) radio frequency exposure limits. The Wireless Device should be used in such a manner such that the potential for human contact during normal operation is minimized. This device has also been evaluated and shown compliant with the IC RF Exposure limits under mobile exposure conditions. (antennas are greater than 20cm from a person's body). This device has been certified for use in Canada. Status of the listing in the Industry Canada’s REL (Radio Equipment List) can be found at the following web address: http://www.ic.gc.ca/app/sitt/reltel/srch/nwRdSrch.do?lang=eng Additional Canadian information on RF exposure also can be found at the following web address: 17 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL http://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/smt-gst.nsf/eng/sf08792.html Canada, avis d'Industry Canada (IC) Cet appareil numérique de classe B est conforme aux normes canadiennes ICES-003 et RSS-210. Son fonctionnement est soumis aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) cet appareil ne doit pas causer d'interférence et (2) cet appareil doit accepter toute interférence, notamment les interférences qui peuvent affecter son fonctionnement. Informations concernant l'exposition aux fré quences radio (RF) La puissance de sortie émise par l’appareil de sans fil Dell est inférieure à la limite d'exposition aux fréquences radio d'Industry Canada (IC). Utilisez l’appareil de sans fil Dell de façon à minimiser les contacts humains lors du fonctionnement normal. Ce périphérique a également été évalué et démontré conforme aux limites d'exposition aux RF d'IC dans des conditions d'exposition à des appareils mobiles (les antennes se situent à moins de 20 cm du corps d'une personne). Ce périphérique est homologué pour l'utilisation au Canada. Pour consulter l'entrée correspondant à l’appareil dans la liste d'équipement radio (REL - Radio Equipment List) d'Industry Canada rendez-vous sur: http://www.ic.gc.ca/app/sitt/reltel/srch/nwRdSrch.do?lang=eng Pour des informations supplémentaires concernant l'exposition aux RF au Canada rendez-vous sur : http://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/smt-gst.nsf/eng/sf08792.html Information To Be Supplied to the End User by the OEM or Integrator The following regulatory and safety notices must be published in documentation supplied to the end user of the product or system incorporating an adapter in compliance with local regulations. Host system must be labeled with "Contains IC: 740B-VX77A “ , IC ID displayed on label. This radio transmitter FCCID: PPQ-CX8703BD120 has been approved by FCC to operate with the antenna types listed below with the maximum permissible gain and required antenna impedance for each antenna type indicated. Antenna types not included in this list, having a gain greater than the maximum gain indicated for that type, are strictly prohibited for use with this device. Antenna List No. Manufacturer Walsin Walsin Walsin Walsin Walsin Walsin Model No. RFDPA870920IMAB301 (200mm)(Main)(Aux) RFDPA870930IMAB301(300mm) (Main)(Aux) RFDPA870945IMAB301(450mm) (Main)(Aux) RFDPA870900SBAB801 + RFCBA100645SA6B301(450mm) (Main)(Aux) RFDPA870900SBAB801 + RFCBA100630SA6B301(300mm) (Main)(Aux) RFDPA870900SBAB801 + RFCBA100620SA6B301(200mm) (Main)(Aux) Peak Gain 2.14 dBi 1.2 dBi 1.16 dBi 0.2 dBi 0.3 dBi 0.4 dBi Note: The antenna connector is Reverse SMA type. This radio transmitter IC: 4491A-CX8703BD120 has been approved by Industry Canada to operate with the antenna types listed below with the maximum permissible gain and required antenna impedance for each antenna type indicated. Antenna types not included in this list, having a gain greater than the maximum gain indicated for that type, are strictly prohibited for use with this device. Cet émetteur radio IC: 4491A-CX8703BD120 a été approuvé par Industrie Canada pour fonctionner avec les types d'antennes énumérés ci‐ dessous avec le gain maximal admissible et impédance d'antenne requise pour chaque type d'antenne indiqué. Types d'antennes n'est pas inclus dans cette liste, ayant un gain supérieur au gain maximal indiqué pour ce type, sont strictement interdits pour une utilisation avec cet appareil. 18 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Antenna List No. Manufacturer Walsin Walsin Walsin Walsin Walsin Walsin Model No. RFDPA870920IMAB301 (200mm)(Main)(Aux) RFDPA870930IMAB301(300mm) (Main)(Aux) RFDPA870945IMAB301(450mm) (Main)(Aux) RFDPA870900SBAB801 + RFCBA100645SA6B301(450mm) (Main)(Aux) RFDPA870900SBAB801 + RFCBA100630SA6B301(300mm) (Main)(Aux) RFDPA870900SBAB801 + RFCBA100620SA6B301(200mm) (Main)(Aux) Peak Gain 2.14 dBi 1.2 dBi 1.16 dBi 0.2 dBi 0.3 dBi 0.4 dBi Note: The antenna connector is Reverse SMA type. 6.1 RoHS Uses only RoHS compliant components 6.2 Environmental Test Withstands 4 hours at 70°C, 90% RH 6.3 ESD and Transient Test (Applies to LAN and USB external connections only) ESD: +/- 2kV operation, +/- 4kV no destruction (part of CE test) Fast electrical transients: +/- 500V operation, +/- 1000V no destruction (part of CE test) 19 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL 6.4 Magnetic Field Test Passes EN55022 and EN55024 (part of CE test) 6.5 MTBF >10000 hours 6.6 Mechanical Specifications Passes drop test according to I.E.C. 68-2-32, height 100 cm, 1 corner, 6 faces. Passes vibration test with sine, vertical, 60 minutes, 600 to 18000 cpm, 1G 6.7 Module Quality Defect Rate: < 1% AQL CR=0, MA=0.4, MI=0.4 20 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Board Dimensions and Weight 7.1 Top & Bottom View of CX870 Module without Bottom Shield 7.1.1 Top & Bottom View of CX Module with Bottom Shield 21 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL 7.2 Side View of CX870 module without Bottom Shield Note: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. All dimensions are measured in millimetres (mm). PCB’s thickness: 1.00 +/- 0.10mm Tolerance: +/-0.10mm Outline Tolerance: +/-0.10mm NPTH Hole: +/-0.05mm PTH Hole: +/-0.075mm Connector positions, board dimensions, mounting hole positions and sizes are the same for all module variants. 8. Connector position tolerance: +/- 0.38mm 9. The 64-pin connector mounted on the module along one edge is the male gender. 10. Not all module variants have all connectors. Please see the Ordering Guide table for details of connector options. 7.2.1 Side View of CX Module with Bottom Shield except CX870-3JB 22 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL 7.2.2 7.3 Side View of CX870 Module with Bottom Shield part number CX870-3JB only 3D View of CX870 Module without Bottom Shield Note: A 3D file of the CX module in .stp format is available from the SMSC Customer Portal. 7.4 Module Weight CX870: 20g Note: Module weight applies to all versions of the module. 23 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Connectors and Connections 8.1 WLAN UFL Antenna Connector (optional) The module includes two PCB strip antennas operated in diversity mode. Alternatively, one or two coaxial antenna connectors are provided for connecting external (to the module) antennas. The choice between using the strip antenna or using the coaxial sockets is a build option, determined by the position of surface mount capacitors on the module PCB. If the PCB antennas are chosen, then diversity mode is always used. If external (to the module) antenna sockets are used, then two external antennas should be used to provide 2X diversity operation. If external antenna is used, please choose the proper part number indicating two external antenna sockets. Do not use a module which has two external antenna sockets with only one external antenna connected; this will result in reduced WiFi performance. Please see ordering guide for build option details. The surface-mount antenna socket used in the CX module is: UF.L type Ultra Small Surface Mount Coaxial Connector 8.2 Module Connectors The CX860/870 module uses 3 board-to-board connectors as interfaces to the product main board. The part numbers for the connectors needed on the product main board, which mate with the connectors on the CX module, are shown in the table below. Connector Number J1 J2 J3 Connector Purpose LCD Media Low Density Connector Type B2B Connector Number of Pins 30 120 64 Pin Configuration 2 x 15 x 0.5mm 2 x 60 x 0.5mm 2 x 32 x 2.54mm 24 Mating Connector Part Numbers 14-5046-030-145-829+ (Kyocera) 14-5046-120-145-829+ (Kyocera) CSHA201-3202A001A1AB COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL The pinout and signal names are shown on the next page. The following table provides an overview for the most important control and interface signals. 8.2.1 Pin Descriptions Signal(s) Type Description POWER VIN(+3.3V) VIN (+1.2V) VIN (+1.9V) 3V3RTC GND Power supply input ; +3.3V. Power supply input ; +1.2V. Power Supply input; +1.9V for powering RF section. Make sure this is a clean supply. The RTC function is no longer supported. This pin should be left open. Ground (GND) connection for power supply 0V, signal returns and shielding. SPI SPI_DOUT SPI_DIN SPI_CLK SPI_NCS0 PDOUT1 SPI_NCS1 SPI data from DM870A to host controller. SPI data from host controller to DM870A. SPI clock from host controller to DM870A. Maximum recommended frequency is 2MHz, typical frequency is 1MHz. See Note 2 below. SPI chip select from host controller to DM870A. This signal is used as SPI_REQ, SPI request signal, from DM870A to host controller for eDMP applications. Logic 1 indicates that there is an SPI message waiting to be read, the host controller should start the SPI clock and read any changed registers. Logic 0 indicates that all changed register messages have been read and the message buffer is empty. Also GPIO-06. Not used. Leave open. UART RXD1 TXD1 RXD0 TXD0 UART1 input to the DM870A, used for shell access. SMSC recommends providing a connection to an external RS-232 transceiver and DB9 connector to connect to a PC COM port. Such a connection can be used for product development debugging, and for module programming control on the product manufacturing line and for module control during certification procedures. UART1 output from the DM870A, used for shell access. SMSC recommends providing a connection to an external RS-232 transceiver and DB9 connector to connect to a PC COM port. Such a connection can be used for product development debugging, and for module programming control on the product manufacturing line and for module control during certification procedures. UART0 input. Optionally used for controlling an iPod via UART. UART0 output. Optionally used for controlling an iPod via UART. 25 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL AUDIO AV2DATA0 AV2CTRL0 AV2CTRL1 AV2CLK AV4DATA1 AV4DATA0 AV2DATA1 AOUTLP/AOUTLN, AOUTRP/AOUTRN AV2DATA2 AV2DATA3 CONTROL NCS3 PDOUT0 VCO0 AV3CLK AV3CTRL0, AV3CTRL1 I/O NRESET_MOD NPD_RF I2S or left justified audio data output. Typically connected to external D/A converter input or to external DSP for further audio processing. Used for main left and right channel audio output data. See Note 3. LRCK, audio data word clock at the audio sample rate (Fs). Maximum currently supported frequency is 192kHz. MCLK, audio master clock at 256Fs. This can be used to clock an external D/A converter or DSP. SCLK, audio data bit clock at 64Fs. Allows for up to 32 audio data bits per sample word. SPDIF format output. Can support samples rates up to 192kHz, so the maximum instantaneous frequency on this pin is 24.576MHz. SPDIF input. Not used at present. Leave open. I2S or left justified audio data output. Not used at present. Leave open. Differential stereo output from PWM-DAC, right and left channels. These signals require analog low pass filtering. SMSC is not recommending using the PWM-DAC outputs because of the potential for high out-of-band noise and uncharacterized audio quality. SMSC recommends using an external D/A converter connected to AV2DATA0. I2S or left justified audio data input. Can be driven from an optional external A/D converter used to interface to iPod analog output or other analog audio sources. If not used, leave open. I2S or left justified audio data input. Not used at present. Leave open. This signal is configured as GPIO-17 and is currently not used. DM870A-internal pull-up. Leave this pin open. Factory Reset. GPIO-04. Return the CnE to factory settings. High-active input, DM870A-internal pull-down. Pull to GND with a 10kohm resistor, unless return to factory settings from a hardware control is needed. Normally, return to factory settings is controlled from the host controller via SPI register. This pin is only monitored during the boot up process. Infrared sensor input. GPIO-05. This is a Schmitt-Trigger input and can handle inputs with slow slopes. Used for aDMP firmware builds for infrared remote control sensor output connection to DM870A. For applications with a host controller, pull this pin to +3.3V via a 10kohm resistor. ETH_NRESET Low-active reset for the on-board ethernet PHY. This output is driven by the DM870A. GPIO-12. Leave this pin open. I2C_SCL, I2C_SDA bus created by GPIO-13 and GPIO-14. No internal pull-ups; Use 4.7kohm pull up resistor on each pin to +3.3V. Maximum frequency is 400kHz. Low-active input to reset the module. This signal must be driven by an external reset generator, or by a GPIO output from a host controller. See the application section of this data sheet for the timing requirements for NRESET_MOD. Includes internal 10K pull-up resistor to +3.3V. Active low input to shut down the power for the 802.11 RF section. Internal 10kohm pull-up resistor to +3.3V. Leave open if powering down the RF section is not required. 26 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL ETHERNET ETH_RXN, ETH_RXP, ETH_TXN, ETH_TXP ETH_LED_SPEED, ETH_LED_ACT Ethernet signals between the PHY on the module and the external magnetics (transformer). See Note 4. Maximum bit rate is 100Mbps. 3.3V push-pull outputs (max. ±12mA) to drive the ethernet LEDs. 100Mbps speed mode and activity are indicated by the outputs being low. Connect to LEDs through 220ohm resistors. USB USB_DN, USB_DP USB_VBUS USBVBUSDRV JTAG TMS,TCK,TDI, TDO I/O JTAG port for DM870A. Leave open. I/O Can be used to drive external shift registers to make extended GPIO signals (see Note 6), or as individual GPIO signals, or to make an SD card interface. SD card firmware is not supported at present in JB2. Can be mapped to GPIO #s 08,09,10,11. Leave open if not used. Used to make an SD card interface. SD card firmware is not supported at present in JB2. Leave open. SSM SSMD4, SSMD5, SSMD6, SSMD7 SSMD0, SSMD1, SSMD2, SSMD3, SSMCLK, SSMCP, SSMCMD, SSMWP VIDEO AV0CLK, AV0CTRL0, AV0CTRL1, AV0CTRL2, AV0DATA0, AV0DATA1, AV0DATA2, AV0DATA3, AV1DATA0, AV1DATA1, AV1DATA2, AV1DATA3 I/O USB data signals, normally connected to type A connector, USB switch or iPod dock connector. Maximum bit rate is USB High Speed at 480Mbps. Analog input for monitoring USB type A connector power. Connect to the +5V power which is driving the USB type A connector power pins. If this pin drops below 4.6V, then the DM870A will drive the USBVBUSDRV signal low to control an external power MOSFET to disconnect +5V power from the USB type A connector. See Note 5. Logic output to control an external MOSFET that is in series with USB type A connector power. See USB_VBUS above and Note 5. ITU-R BT.656 digital video output signals. Optionally used to make a TVout menu display, or to display decoded album art. Can be connected to video D/A converter (see Note 7), or connected to a video DSP. 27 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL GPIO (not already mentioned elsewhere in this table) A22 A23 NWAIT NCS2 VCO1 MIICRS MIICOL MIITXER MIITXCLK MII MIITXD0, MIITXD1, MIIRXD0, MIIRXD1 LCD LCDD0, LCDD1, LCDD2, LCDD3, LCDD4, LCDD5, LCDD6, LCDD7, LCDD8, LCDD9, LCDD10, LCDD11, LCDD12, LCDD13, LCDD14, LCDD15, LCD16, LCDD17, LCDCLK, LCDCTRL0, LCDCTRL1, LCDCTRL2, LCDCTRL3 I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O GPIO18 Reserved for NOR flash address A22. Leave open. GPIO-16 Reserved for NOR flash address A23. Leave open. GPIO-15 Not currently assigned. Leave open. GPIO-19 Assigned to iPod dock connector iPod NDETECT. See Note 8. GPIO-07 Not currently assigned. Leave open. GPIO-00 Not currently assigned. Leave open. GPIO-01 Not currently assigned. Leave open. GPIO-02 Not currently assigned. Leave open. GPIO-03 iPod dock connector Accessory Power signal. See Note 8. I/O Can be used, with GPIO signals above, to drive an external ethernet PHY. This is not supported by JB2 firmware. Leave open. Uses optional J1 LCD connector. Connect to local LCD display. See Note 9. Leave open if not used. 28 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Notes: 1. 2. 3. Signal type codes: I – 3.3V level Digital Logic Input into the DM870A O – 3.3V level Digital Logic Output from the DM870A IO – 3.3V level Digital Logic Input and Output (bi-directional) signal M – Miscellaneous, see text for description P – Power Supply For SPI timing diagram for eDMP applications, please see: BridgeCo_JB2x - DeviceControlProtocol_Registers_v_2_1.pdf, or later version. For detailed setup and hold timing details, see DM870A IC data sheet: DM870A DS rev. 1.3_12-15-11.pdf, or later version. For audio port timing diagrams, and for detailed setup and hold timing, please see DM870A IC data sheet: DM870A DS rev. 1.3_12-15-11.pdf, or later version. 4. For example ethernet external schematic, see: CX Module Ethernet (RJ45 + Ext.Magnetics)_V1.2.pdf, or later version. This schematic is typically compressed into a zip file, for example: CX Module_Interface Schematics_one_page_V1.2_Jun_11.rar 5. For example USB schematics, see: CX Module USB_V1.2.pdf, or later version. This schematic is typically compressed into a zip file, for example: CX Module_Interface Schematics_one_page_V1.2_Jun_11.rar 6. For example use of extended GPIO shift registers, see CE2 schematic: A EVMCE2-4_schematic.pdf, or later version. 7. For example connection to a video D/A converter, see CE2 schematic: A EVMCE2-4_schematic.pdf, or later version. 8. iPod dock connector pin and GPIO assignments are under discussion. Please contact SMSC for recommendations for iPod dock connections to CX870 module. 9. For example connection to an LCD display, see CE2 schematic: A EVMCE2-4_schematic.pdf, or later version. 10. All the above signals are brought out to J2 pins. Not all the above signals are brought out to J3, the 64-pin low density connector. The J3 pin assignments table shows which signals are brought out to the J3 pins. 11. SMSC has a set of example motherboard schematics that shows example external circuitry that is typically connected to the module. Please check the SMSC/BridgeCo customer portal at https://portal.bridgeco.net/ for a copy of these example schematics. These schematics are typically compressed into a zip file, for example: CX Module_Interface Schematics_one_page_V1.2_Jun_11.rar 12. Please check the SMSC/BridgeCo Customer Portal Download area for the latest version of the SMSC documents. Go to https://portal.bridgeco.net/. If you do not have an account, please contact SMSC. 29 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL 8.2.2 Connector PIN Assignments J2 – Media Connector Function GPIO IC PIN Signal D15 D14 B16 C13 B14 A14 B13 SPI Debug UART SPI_E_NCS SPI_E_SDI GPIO-11 GPIO-09 D12 B12 D11 A11 C10 D10 A1 B1 E3 USB K4 L2 GPIO-16 GPIO-18 GPIO-14 GPIO-13 I2C SDA I2C SCL Video Output LRCK A/D data 1 A/D data 0 D/A data 1 D/A data 0 H17 H16 T3 U2 M3 M2 L1 M4 N1 N2 N3 T1 P4 R3 T2 U1 GND VIN (+3.3V) VIN (+3.3V) GND VIN (+1.2V) VIN (+1.2V) GND VIN (+1.9V) GND 3V3RTC GND GND SPI_DOUT SPI_DIN SPI_CLK TXD0 RXD0 RXD1 TXD1 GND SSMD7 SSMD5 SSMD3 SSMD0 SSMCLK SSMCP GND USB_DN USB_DP USBVBUSDRV GND AOUTLP AOUTLN GND A23 A22 AV3CTRL1 AV3CTRL0 AV0CTRL2 AV0CTRL1 AV0CLK AV0DATA3 AV0DATA2 AV0DATA1 AV0DATA0 GND AV2CTRL0 AV2DATA3 AV2DATA2 AV2DATA1 AV2DATA0 GND ETH_RXN ETH_RXP Ethernet GPIO-15 K18 ETH_TXN ETH_TXP GND NWAIT NPD_RF PIN Number Signal 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 41 43 45 47 49 51 53 55 57 59 61 63 65 67 69 71 73 75 77 79 81 83 85 87 89 91 93 95 97 99 101 103 105 107 109 111 113 115 117 119 GND VIN (+3.3V) VIN (+3.3V) GND VIN (+1.2V) VIN (+1.2V) GND VIN (+1.9V) GND GND TMS TCK TDI TDO SPI_NCS0 SPI_NCS1 NRESET_MOD SSMD6 SSMD4 SSMD2 SSMD1 SSMCMD SSMWP NCS3 NCS2 GND USB_VBUS GND AOUTRN AOUTRP GND PDOUT1 VCO1 PDOUT0 VCO0 AV3CLK AV0CTRL0 AV1DATA3 AV1DATA2 AV1DATA1 AV1DATA0 GND AV2CTRL1 GND AV2CLK GND AV4DATA1 AV4DATA0 GND ETH_LED_ACT ETH_LED_SPEED MIICRS MIICOL MIITXER MIITXCLK MIITXD0 MIITXD1 MIIRXD0 MIIRXD1 GND 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66 68 70 72 74 76 78 80 82 84 86 88 90 92 94 96 98 100 102 104 106 108 110 112 114 116 118 120 IC PIN GPIO Function B15 C14 A16 A15 C15 B17 C12 A12 C11 B11 A13 D9 H18 J17 JTAG SPI Module reset input GPIO-10 SPI_E_CLK GPIO-08 SPI_E_SDO GPIO-17 BIST activate GPIO-19 iPod NDETECT USB D2 L3 L4 J1 J2 K1 K2 R4 M1 N4 P1 P2 P3 GPIO-06 GPIO-07 GPIO-04 GPIO-05 GPIO-12 SPI_REQ Factory reset IR input ETH NRESET Video Output T1 MCLK R1 SCLK U3 V2 SPDIF output SPDIF input Ethernet R14 T13 T11 R12 U10 V10 U12 V12 GPIO-00 GPIO-01 GPIO-02 GPIO-03 iPod Access Power Note: The IC PIN column indicates the pin number on the DM860A or DM870A integrated circuit. This allows for easy cross-reference to the DM860A or DM870A data sheet information. 30 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL J1 – LCD Connector Function GPIO IC PIN Signal LCD Interface V8 T8 V7 T7 V6 T6 V5 T5 U4 LCD Interface T10 T9 V9 GND LCDD0 LCDD2 LCDD4 LCDD6 LCDD8 LCDD10 LCDD12 LCDD14 LCDD16 GND LCDCLK LCDCTRL1 LCDCTRL3 GND PIN Number 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 Signal GND LCDD1 LCDD3 LCDD5 LCDD7 LCDD9 LCDD11 LCDD13 LCDD15 LCDD17 GND LCDCTRL0 LCDCTRL2 GND GND IC PIN GPIO Function U8 R8 U7 R7 U6 R6 U5 V4 V3 LCD Interface R9 U9 LCD Interface Note: The IC PIN column indicates the pin number on the DM860A or DM870A integrated circuit. This allows for easy cross-reference to the DM860A or DM870A data sheet information. J3 – Low Density Connector Function GPIO IC PIN Signal Free iPod NDETECT GPIO-15 GPIO-19 K18 J17 D13 Free GPIO-17 D14 D15 B16 C15 H18 E-GPIO_NCS/TBA I2C SDA I2C SCL GPIO-11 GPIO-14 GPIO-13 D12 T3 U2 SPI_REQ Factory Reset IR input GPIO-06 GPIO-04 GPIO-05 J1 K1 K2 SPI Ethernet iPod Access Power GPIO-03 R12 Ethernet Free GPIO-00 R14 GND VIN (+3.3) VIN (+3.3) GND VIN (+1.9) VIN (+1.9) GND NWAIT NCS2 NRESET 3V3RTC GND SPI_DIN SPI_DOUT SPI_CLK SPI_NCS0 NCS3 GND SSMD7 AV3CTRL1 AV3CTRL0 GND PDOUT1 PDOUT0 VCO0 GND ETH_LED_SPEED MIITXCLK ETH_RXN ETH_TXN MIICRS GND PIN Number 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 41 43 45 47 49 51 53 55 57 59 61 63 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 Signal GND RXD0 TXD0 GND VIN (+1.2) VIN (+1.2) GND RXD1 TXD1 GND AV2CTRL1 AV2CTRL0 AV2CLK AV2DATA2 AV2DATA0 AV4DATA1 AV4DATA0 GND USB_DN USB_DP USBVBUSDRV USB_VBUS GND SSMD5 SSMD4 GND ETH_LED_ACT SSMD6 ETH_RXP ETH_TXP MIICOL GND IC PIN GPIO Function B14 C13 A14 B13 R2 T1 R1 R3 U1 T2 V2 A1 B1 E3 D2 Debug UART MCLK LRCK SCLK A/D data 0 D/A data 0 SPDIF output SPDIF input USB B12 A12 GPIO-09 E-GPIO_SDI/TBA GPIO-08 E-GPIO_SDO/TBA C12 Ethernet GPIO-10 E-GPIO_CLK/TBA T13 GPIO-01 Free Ethernet Note: The IC PIN column indicates the pin number on the DM860A or DM870A integrated circuit. This allows for easy cross-reference to the DM860A or DM870A data sheet information. 31 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL 8.2.3 GPIO Assignments GPIO Assignments for J3 64-pin Low Density Connector GPIO 00 01 03 04 05 06 08 09 10 11 13 14 15 17 19 PIN Name MIICRS MIICOL MIITXCLK PDOUT0 VCO0 PDOUT1 SSMD4 SSMD5 SSMD6 SSMD7 AV3CTRL0 AV3CTRL1 NWAIT NCS3 NCS2 PIN Number 61 62 55 47 49 45 50 48 56 37 41 39 15 33 17 Function Free Free iPOD Access Power Factory Reset IR Input Host NIREQ E_GPIO_SDO/TBA E_GPIO_SDI/TBA E_GPIO_CLK/TBA E_GPIO_NCS/TBA I2C_SCL I2C_SDA Free Free IPOD NDETECT Note: Not all 20 GPIO signals are brought out to J3 64-pin low density connector. For the CX870-3K, GPIOs 00, 01 and 03 are not brought out to J3 64-pin low density connector. J3 pin numbers 61, 62 and 55 are not connected to any signal in the CX870-3K module. Application Guidelines 9.1 Power Supply sequencing and Reset Timing There are strict power sequencing and reset timing requirements. Power up the I/O voltage (3.3V) first and hold NRESET_MOD low. The core voltage (1.2V) must never be higher than (I/O voltage +0.5 V). The core voltage (1.2V) must be within the specified core voltage limits less than 300ms after the I/O voltage (3.3V) reaches the specified I/O voltage limits. Throughout the power down process, the 3.3V supply must maintain a higher voltage than the 1.2V supply, until both have reached ground potential. To assure a proper IC reset, the power supplies must be present for a minimum time of 2ms before NRESET_MOD is de-asserted. Please see the power and reset timing figure in Section 9.1.1 below. About 1.9V, the arrival of 1.9V supply should lag behind the arrival of the 3.3V. The delay between the 1.9V and the 3.3V is not critical. Typical delay is approximately 10ms, for example using 10kohm resistor and 0.1uF capacitor on the enable pin of a 1.9V dc-to-dc converter. 32 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL 9.1.1 Power up, Reset and Power Down Timing Voltage Power Up Power Down +3.3V +1.2V 0V < 300ms NRESET_MOD >= 2ms Time 9.2 RF Considerations Note that overall system, RF and WiFi performance is significantly affected by the product design, environment and the application. It is the responsibility of the product designer to ensure proper system level shielding (if required) and to verify performance and fitness for the given product features and applications. The WiFi performance will be affected by the RF environment surrounding the CX module. Please ensure that the CX module is positioned in a “quiet” RF environment, as far away as possible from high frequency clock signals and any other sources of RF energy. Also, make sure the antenna is not shielded by any metal objects, for example loudspeakers or other metal parts. Please make sure that the power supplies, in particular the +1.9V supply, are quiet and free from noise. SMSC recommends that systems implementing AirPlay should use a module configuration that includes on-module shielding, as well as paying particular attention to system configuration and shielding. In particular, SMSC is recommending the use of the Bottom Shield versions of the modules, which allows greater freedom in antenna positioning. Also, please see the SMSC Application Note: SMSCAppNote - CX870_Antenna_Placement_V1_4.pdf regarding antenna positioning guidelines. Please see below picture for the recommended keep out area and cable routing for the antennas. 33 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL 10 Revision Control Revision Date / Author Details of Change Reason for Change V2.8 (093012) Sept 30, 2012 / SHs Updated Section 4 Ordering Guide with 2 new rows for CX870-3LB & CX870-3MB and moved the row for CX870-3KB to be with them. New SKUs available. V2.8 (092412) Sept 24, 2012 / SHs Updated cover page with new Microchip logo; removed SMSC logo from header; removed SMSC logo & address from legal text (page 2); added info about Microchip to legal text; updated © to 2012. Microchip purchased SMSC. Updated filename to ‘CX_Module_DS_Rev2-8_MM-DD-YY.pdf’. Data covers all CX modules. Removed CX860 from Section 7.4 Module Weight. No CX860 module available. Updated left side of footer to ‘SMSC CX Module’. Data sheet is for all CX modules. Updated title of Section 7.1.1 to ‘Top & Bottom View of CX Module with Bottom Shield’. Drawings are for all CX modules. Updated title of Section 7.2.1 to ‘Side View of CX Module with Bottom Shield except CX870-3JB’. Drawings are for all CX modules. In Sections 3.1, 3.2, 3.2.1 & 3.2.2, updated occurrences of ‘CX870’ to ‘CX Module’. Pictures are for all CX modules. Updated Section 4 Ordering Guide to remove rows for CX870-3DB and CX870-3DBS, and add a row for CX870-3KB. Updated to show actual status. Removed ‘I2C’ box, arrow & label in Section 2 Block Diagram. Correction. Updated Section 2 Block Diagram to show obscured black lines leading out from LCD & SSM blocks. Correction. In Section 2 Block Diagram changed “DM860A or DM870A” to “DM870A or DM875” CX module uses DM870A and DM875. In Section 1 Introduction, changed “DM860A and DM870A” to “DM870A and DM875” CX module uses DM870A and DM875. In Section 4 Ordering Guide, added a ‘Status’ column and status code key. To show current availability status of each module version. In Section 4 Ordering Guide, added row for CX875-3PB. To give details of newly available module version. In Section 4 Ordering Guide, changed “SMSC IC’s” heading to “SMSC ICs”. Correction. In Section 6.0.1 Antenna Considerations, replaced text list with a new table. Updated information and in a clearer format. Added a new section 6.0.2 CX Power Settings Used For Modular Approval. To provide more details about CX module power settings. In Section 6 Regulatory Compliance and Quality, updated the Compliance entry for New Zealand / Australia for Radio Regulations from “CE” to “AZ/NZS:4268” Updated information. In Section 9.2 RF Considerations, changed the application note file path from “App Note Antenna Placement recommendation CX870 modules rev1.1.pdf” to “SMSCAppNote CX870_Antenna_Placement_V1_4.pdf” Provide most up to date Application Note file. In Section 9.2 RF Considerations, added note & picture regarding recommended keep out area and cable routing for antennas. Provide information about keep out areas and cable routing. In Notes of Section 8.2.1 Pin Descriptions, added text regarding schematics being compressed into zip files to Notes 4, 5 & 11. Provide further information about schematic files. In Section 4 Ordering Guide, made rows for All new designs should use modules with a V2.8 (090912) V2.7 Sept 9, 2012 / SHs June 13, 34 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Revision Date / Author Details of Change Reason for Change (061312) 2012 / SHs CX870-3B, 3H, 3I, 3J shaded. bottom shield, so modules without a bottom shield are now marked as "NOT TO BE USED FOR NEW/STANDARD MP DESIGNS" by shading the rows in the Ordering Guide table for those modules with no bottom shield. V2.6 (050812) May 8, 2012 / SHs Removed entries in ‘8MByte NOR’ column for modules 3A, 3B, 3D, 3DS in Section 4 Ordering Guide Correction. V2.5 (042212) April 22, 2012 / SHs Updated title of Section 7.2.1 Side View of CX870 Module with Bottom Shield to include “…except CX870-3JB” Reflect addition of separate section (7.2.2) for the CX870-3JB module. Added Section 7.2.2 Side View of CX870 Module with Bottom Shield part number CX870-3JB only CX870-3JB has thinner bottom shield than other modules. Added IC PIN entry for MIICRS in J3 Low Density Connector table in Section 8.2.2 Connector PIN Assignments. CX module uses DM870A. Changed "MMIICRS" to "MIICRS" in Section 8.2.3 GPIO Assignments. Correction. Changed "MMIICRS" to "MIICRS" in J3 Low Density Connector table in Section 8.2.2 Connector PIN Assignments. Correction. Changed "MMIICRS" to "MIICRS" in GPIO table in Section 8.2.1 Pin Descriptions. Correction. Added important note text to Tx Power row in Section 5.3 WiFi Specification. To indicate which modules the Tx Power specifications relate to. Removed the ‘m’ from "+/-1dBm" in the Tx Power row in Section 5.3 WiFi Specification. Correction. In Section 5.3 WiFi Specifications, updated Transmission Speed entry Add missing 2Mbps speed. In Section 4 Ordering Guide, changed all occurrences of DM870 to DM870A & DM860 to DM860A CX module uses DM870A. In Section 2 Block Diagram, changed all occurrences of DM870 to DM870A & DM860 to DM860A CX module uses DM870A. In Section 1 Introduction, changed all occurrences of DM870 to DM870A & DM860 to DM860A CX module uses DM870A. In Section 8.2.1 Pin Descriptions, changed all occurrences of DM870 to DM870A CX module uses DM870A. In the Notes for Section 8.2.1 Pin Descriptions, changed dat_DM870_16_datasheet.pdf to DM870A DS rev. 1.3_12-15-11.pdf CX module uses DM870A. Changed all occurrences of DM870 to DM870A throughout the datasheet. CX module uses DM870A. Updated J1, J2 & J3 tables in Section 8.2.2 Connector PIN Assignments, changing DM870 to DM870A. CX module uses DM870A. Changed "WiFi (on-module PCB diversity)" column heading to "Internal PCB Diversity Antennas" in Section 4 Ordering Guide Improve clarity of meaning. Added ‘FCC’ to North America in Frequency Band entry in Section 5.3 WiFi Specification Specify North American WiFi regulatory certification body. Updated TX EVM entry in Section 5.3 WiFi Specifications Update values to better reflect actual performance. Updated Rx Sensitivity entry in Section 5.3 WiFi Specifications Update values to better reflect actual performance. Updated Tx Power entry in Section 5.3 WiFi Specifications Show test conditions. V2.4 (032312) V2.4 (031712) March 23, 2012 / SHs March 17, 2012 / SHs 35 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Revision Date / Author Details of Change Reason for Change V2.4 (031212) March 12, 2012 / SHs Added Section 3.6 Production Module with Bottom shield (Part Numbers with a "B" after the configuration letter) Show module versions with bottom shield. Added Section 3.6.1 Including J3 Low Density 64-pin connector - Bottom View Show bottom shield. Added Section 3.6.2 Including J2 High Density 120-pin connector - Bottom View Show bottom shield. Updated Section 4 Ordering Guide & Section 4.1 Part Number Syntax drawing with bottom shield versions Bottom shield versions added to table and Syntax drawing. Added another note to Section 8.2.3 GPIO Assignments Document missing GPIOs for CX870-3K. Updated TX Power row in Section 5.3 WiFi Specification (CX870 only) Show improved tolerances for TX power. Added Section 7.1.1 Top & Bottom View of CX870 Module with Bottom Shield Show drawings of module with Bottom Shield. Added Section 7.2.1 Side View of CX870 Module with Bottom Shield Show drawings of module with Bottom Shield. Added a note to Section 7.3 3D View of CX870 Module To indicate availability of digital copy of 3D view of module. Added additional text to Section 9.2 RF Considerations Providing further recommendations regarding the use of bottom shield versions and to indicate the availability of a pdf about antenna positioning guidelines. V2.4 (031012) March 10, 2012 / SHs V2.3 (112011) November 20, 2011 / SHs Added CX870-3DS option to Section 4 Ordering Guide To indicate soldered shield version. V2.2 (110811) November 8, 2011 / SHs Added CX870-3K option to Section 4 Ordering Guide. Added -3K option. V2.1 (100711) October 7, 2011 / SHs Updated title of Section 6.1 from “1 RoHS” to “RoHS”. Correcting typo. In Section 10 Revision Control table, updated an entry for V2.0 b in the Reason for Change column from “RTV” to “RTC” Correcting typo. Removed “Preliminary Datasheet” from the footer. CX module is in production, so the datasheet is no longer preliminary. Removed the word “Preliminary” from the title page. CX module is in production, so the datasheet is no longer preliminary. Updated Section 5.3 WiFi Specification “TX Power” entry for 802.11g Correspond to actual production test limits. Updated Section 6.0.1 Antenna Considerations with updated module numbering scheme Revert to original module numbering scheme. Updated Section 6.7 Module Quality with new Defect Rate Data is now available. Updated Section 4.1 Part Number Syntax with removal of Antenna Configuration number and Note Revert to original part numbering scheme. Updated Section 10 Revision Control with new Reason for Change column Corporate standard. Change from BridgeCo logos and disclaimer text to SMSC logos and disclaimer text Corporate standard. Updated location of red boxes in Section 3.2.1 CX870 Bottom View with 64-pin Low density connector Improve alignment of red box to photo. Updated location of red boxes in Section 3.2.2 CX870 Bottom View with 120-pin Media connector Improve alignment of red box to photo. Moved Section 5.3 WiFi Specification on to one page Improve readability. Updated Customer Portal information in Section 6 Regulatory Compliance and Quality Easier to access URL directly. Reverted Antenna Considerations back to Section 6.0.1; subsequently all subsections in Decided to keep original part numbering scheme to avoid unnecessary paper work and V2.0 (100211) V2.0 (092611) October 2, 2011 / SHs Sept. 26, 2011 / SHs 36 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Revision V2.0 c V2.0 b Date / Author Sept. 14, 2011 / SHs Sept. 10, 2011 / SHs Details of Change Reason for Change Section 6 reverted back to original numbering the need to redo certifications. Updated Notes 11 & 12 in Section 8.2.1 Pin Descriptions with updated Customer Portal information Easier to access URL directly. Updated Table of Contents Keep TOC aligned with actual content. Updated font styling of Table of Contents Easier to read. Update Section 2 Block Diagram : moved RJ45+Transformer & USB Type A boxes inside the drawing boundary Improve accuracy of drawing. Updated Section 5.3 WiFi Specification (CX870 only) TX Power Description entry Align data with test limits. Updated Section 5.3 WiFi Specification (CX870 only) Rx Sensitivity Description entry Align data with test limits. Updated Section 5.3 WiFi Specification (CX870 only) : add a Note underneath the table Clarification of the possible effect of changing the TX Power setting. Updated Section 4 Ordering Guide : changed CX870-3D row Two Ant entry from (X)* to X Change to match final CX870-3D configuration. Updated Section 4 Ordering Guide : removed the two blank rows Improve readability. Updated the Description for pin NCS3 in Section 8.2.1 Pin Descriptions Update to align with actual use. Updated Section 4 Ordering Guide : added gray background to CX870-3F & CX870-3G Internal antenna versions are not available until performance issues are resolved. Updated Section 4 Ordering Guide : removed the 2 from A, H, I & J version Part Numbers Decided to keep original part numbering scheme to avoid unnecessary paper work and the need to redo certifications. Updated Section 4 Ordering Guide : split Ext. Diversity Antennas column into two, added two sub-columns “One Ant.” & “Two Ant.”, moved Xs to correspond with correct sub-column Show the number of external antenna connections. Updated Section 4 Ordering Guide : CX870-3D : removed X from WiFi column CX870-3D is not configured for internal antenna. Updated Section 4 Ordering Guide : updated + Note text Explained about one or two external antenna options. Updated Section 4 Ordering Guide : moved the + from Part Numbers column to Ext. Diversity Antennas column Proper link for "+" Note. Updated Section 4 Ordering Guide : removed # Note completely Content now covered by "+" Note Updated Section 4.1 Part Number Syntax : Updated graphic Explain antenna configuration field Updated Section 4.1 Part Number Syntax : Updated Note text Explain about one or two antenna configuration. Updated text in Section 8.1 WLAN UFL Antenna Connector Remove references to part numbering scheme which includes the number of antennas, and repeat advice to use two external antennas. Removed RTC elements from Section 2 Block Diagram Support for RTC is removed. Updated the Description for pin 3V3RTC in Section 8.2.1 Pin Descriptions Support for RTC is removed. V2.0 a August 22, 2011 / SHs Added Section 3.5 Example Production Module Showing Soldered RF Shield Photo shows that RF shield is soldered, needed for Japan Telec certification. V2.0 August 12, 2011 / SHs Updated Note Section 4.1 Part number syntax Highlighted that CX870-3D does not follow the new part numbering scheme. This Note was subsequently deleted, so this is not relevant any more. Updated all Section 3 Board Pictures to new versions + inserted new Sections 3.2.1 & 3.2.2 which show two different bottom views Improve accuracy of data sheet photos. V1.9 c August 2, 2011 / SHs Updated Key Features on Title page: removed (optional) from “WiFi-certified 802.11b/g” entry 37 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Revision V1.9 b V1.9 a V1.8 a V1.8 Date / Author July 28, 2011 / SHs July 25, 2011 / SHs July 10, 2011 / SHs July 5, 2011 / SHs Details of Change Reason for Change Updated Antenna Configuration entry in Section 4.1 Part number syntax Updated Section 4.1 Part number syntax Updated graphic Added a Note Changed intro text in Section 3 Board Pictures Updated Section 4 Ordering Guide Changed CX870-3B1 to CX870-3B Updated the text for + note Added a note to CX870-3B Ext. Diversity Antenna column Added a new # note Added Section 6.0.1 Antenna Considerations Inserted new photo for Section 3.1 Top View of CX870 Inserted new photo for Section 3.2 Bottom View of CX870 Added new Section 3.3 Production Module with Top & RF shields Added new Section 3.4 Production Module with 64-pin Connector Option Updated Section 4 Ordering Guide Added gray background to CX870-3D Changed CX870-3A to CX870-3A2 Changed CX870-3B to CX870-3B1 Changed CX870-3H to CX870-3H2 Changed CX870-3I to CX870-3I2 Changed CX870-3J to CX870-3J2 Added a Note to the Part Number title Updated Section 8.1 WLAN UFL Antenna Connector with new text Updated Section 5.3 WiFi Specification TX EVM entry to -9dB@6MHz Updated Section 6 Regulatory Compliance & Quality with Module Versions Passed for Radio Regulations entries Replaced the Note in Section 6 to be main body text and updated the text. Added new Section 4.1 Part number syntax Updated module weight to 20g Update section 8.1 WLAN UFL Antenna Connector Deleted section 8.1.1 Coaxial antenna connector dimensions Updated the acceptable surface-mount receptacle parts in Section 8.1 WLAN UFL Antenna Connector 38 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Revision V1.7 c V1.7 b V1.7 a V1.7 V1.6 d V1.6 c Date / Author May 13, 2011 / SHs May 11, 2011 / SHs May 6, 2011 / SHs May 4, 2011 / SHs Details of Change Reason for Change Added Appendix 1: Certification Notices Updated “Module Quality” Defect Rate field entry Updated “Board Dimensions & Weight” drawings Updated the “Electrical Specifications” table Added another Note to the “Pin Descriptions” section Updated Note 8 in “Pin Descriptions” table Re-imported “Board Dimensions & Weight” drawings Updated “Board Pictures” images Updated board photo on Cover page Updated the Feature list on Cover page Updated J1, J2 & J3 “Connector PIN Assignments” tables: removed Power column & re-organised columns Changed “Application Notes” title to “Application Guidelines” Updated Copyright date to “2011” Updated Table of Contents font styling Re-imported Block Diagram as a wmf file Updated “Power up, Reset & Power down Timing” figure Updated “Pin Descriptions” table Re-organised text in “Power Supply sequencing & Reset Timing” Re-imported J2 & J3 Connector PIN Assignment tables Added note to Module Weight section Updated the Ordering Guide – Part Numbers & added new J version Added new text to the Board Pictures section Updated all Mechanical Drawings and added & removed Notes Updated the J3 Low Density Connector table Updated the GPIO Assignment table Added new Power Supply & Timing figure Updated the text in the “Power Supply sequencing and Reset Timing” section Updated the Key Connections table Updated “Key Connections” section title to “Pin Descriptions” Updated “Detailed Connector PIN Descriptions” section title to “Connector PIN Assignments” Updated J2 Media Connector table March 3, 2011 / SHs Updated J3 Low Density Connector table Update GPIO Assignments section and table February 24, 2011 / SHs Updated all mechanical drawings in “Board Dimensions and Weights” section Deleted warning note in “Board Dimensions and Weights” section 39 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Revision Date / Author V1.6 b February 23, 2011 / SHs V1.6 February 11, 2011 / SHs Details of Change Reason for Change Updated “J3-Low density connector” pin description table Updated “GPIO Assignments” table Entirely updated the “Ordering Guide” Added a Note to the “Ordering Guide” Updated the subsection titles for the “Board Pictures” section Updated the Block Diagram – changed ‘WiFi Antenna’ to ‘Ext. Antenna’ V1.5 b January 27, 2011 / SHs Added Note to “Board Dimensions and Weight” section V1.5 a January 24, 2011 / SHs Updated the “Ordering Guide” – removed Mfg column and consolidated into one table Updated the Header to reflect Preliminary nature of datasheet Updated the datasheet to be a Preliminary Datasheet Added new feature to Summary on Front Page Updated “J3 - Low Density Connector” table Updated “GPIO Assignments” table Added note to “Board Dimensions & Weight – Side Views of CX870 module” section Updated text in “Application Notes – Power Supply Sequencing & Reset Timing” section Updated “Block Diagram” Updated text in “Connectors & Connections – WLAN UFL Antenna Connector” section V1.5 January 22, 2011 / SHs V1.4 b January 11, 2011 / SHs Updated the Application Notes, RF Considerations section V1.4 January 3, 2011 / SHs Updated the module photo on the Title page Updated the Application Notes, RF Considerations section Updated Ordering Guide Added Notes to Ordering Guide Updated Block Diagram Updated “J3 – Low Density Connector” table Updated “Electrical Specifications” table Added Power Consumption data to “Electrical Specifications” table Updated the Board Dimensions and Weight images Updated the “GPIO Assignments” table Added another Application Note Added titles to Application Notes Inserted CX860 and CX870 Module Weights Updated module image on Front Page Added the Ordering Guide. Updated the Block Diagram. V1.3 December 23, 2010 / SHs V1.2 December 19, 2010 / SHs V1.1 December 13, 2010 / SHs 40 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Revision V1.0 Date / Author October 18, 2010 / SHs Details of Change Reason for Change Updated the “Electrical Specifications” table Updated the “Absolute Maximum Ratings” table Updated the Notes for “Regulatory Compliance and Quality” section Updated “Key Connections” table Updated “J2 – Media Connector” table Updated “J3 – Low Density Connector” table Updated “GPIO Assignments” table Added Board Pictures Replaced Mechanical Drawings in “Board Dimensions and Weight” section Initial Version 41 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Part2. Antenna Spec Sheet RFDPA870930IMAB301 42 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL RFDPA870945IMAB301 43
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